Hamilton High School West - Retrospect Yearbook (Hamilton, NJ)

 - Class of 1968

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XVho wiii evcr forgot the crazincss, chattering tm-th and raw spirit of thc Thanksgiv- ing Cfiassici Rcrnclnhcr the knock clown, dragged out play of the Hor- nct socccrrncn, Zcaious fans, cspcciaiiy the cnthusiasrn of the 'grow- ciicsfi kcpt spirits high cinring thc ups anti clowns of the haskcthaii sca- son. Lump thosc guys upiu The- coior and pagcantry of sports is vital to Ilaniiiton High XYcst, Focus on S ports e-YT. rsilx Cloneh Kennx und eo-eupluins -loe Pillitteri nncl Ralph Pe aj R season of down and out soccer :Xntieipution is the Ilklllll' ot the game. The tin-rr1eoftl1isx'er1r's soeeer pertiorrnunee xxus one of surprising clisuppointrnent. The teaniis one xxin, nine losses, 6 tiecl record probably re- Heeted the squucls inability to put together li solid offense. Yet, on the bright side there was ulxxuxs the xxinning spirit and deterrninution. truclitional ol Hornet booters. Unix once xx ere Couch Kennx is ltieliers able to sting their oppo- nents, 3 Close 2-I xictorx' ox'er ll strong Ewing squucl. rxntl about next xearis season anal future con- tests therews the adage, XYl1enxx'e're Hut on our bucks therevs no xxzxx' to look but npf' 'l'ln1t, xx e irnagine. is the ontloola ot Couch Kennx and his boys, I hc f,0llL'll - anal tlw nnrnr' ul tlw gunn- is Smurf VARSITY SOCCER SQUAD. STANDING: Coach Kenny, Gerry McCartney, Tom Hicigliann, joe Schneirl, Ralph Pvtty, Dave Bell, Larry Chestnut, john Conte. KNEELINC: jim Caldwell, Bruce Porter, joe Pillitteri, joe Marcucci, Francis Bell, Robert Pressley, George Murphy, Roman Samokish. wang ,fr-QM. .- ,,,,., .M .W---- :41 ,,,,.,-f NV 4, , in Hornets showjighl, despite I-9-6 record SUCKIICR LOC 'X 3 Opponents Ilornets K j A Trenton -t 3 Lau renee 0 0 Hopen ell X nllr-3 5 l Hightstou n I l St. Anthony I3 l Cathedral 2 l Hightstown 2 l Steinert I3 0 Trenton I2 l Ewing l 2 Steinert 0 0 Notre Dame I3 l Neptune 2 0 liwing 0 0 Princeton l l Princeton l l Porters not going cloxs n. Ile just tiippecl the lmll lint-luurrcl to L1 teuinniute. Riggs really ltnous lion tu lllll'l ri guy. Conte ponders his teammates' frustra tion in stopping a St. Anthonyfs drive. Samokish says, 'iNol1ocly loves you when youire clown and ont. in -+'z125 '3.5,e , -fx, im 3 5 as if W rl' ,rr W ae rrtr f N i + f Kf,,ww eggs ,. QM v I ' avi .4 ,QE ., t . X- FN- . 1 Those recognized Ralph The Rock Petty lecl the Hornet hooters xx itl: his exeeptioiiixl plux tlirmiglioiit the season and xx as iixx urclecl the All-tiitx' First Team lmerth. Robert Pressley, the eenter luilliluiek, was another extraordiiiarx pliixer. For his iiggressixe pertoririaxiee. he xx as chosen to the All-Citx Seeoml Teiim. Other players xx-lm xxere rexxurrletl for their mitsttuitl- ing efforts were liilllmaeli joe Schneid Zlllll ee1iter-tor- xxurd Bruce Porter. both reeeiviiig Iimmralule Merl- tioris, . Ralph Petty' joe Schneid Bob Pressley Brllee Porter I I was cz long, grueling season Offoolball fi Q Coach Steinmeti strikes a pose similar to that ofthe fighting Hornet. This vearis Iiearsome football team ended its seasonal performance vvith a 4-5 rec- ord. During the season, Nlr. Brvanls hardbacks took a major setback because of injuries, but they held on to their olvmpic spirit. With only l l lettermen returning from the preceding season. Coach 'A Hearn Brvan had to reassemble and shape the entire lineup. These bovs, along vvith three starting transfers, played good football during the second hall of the season, scoring a major upset over top-ranked Notre Dame. The winning combination of tcamxvork, precision, and will-to-compete was the driving force for each plaver. NVith the turf living and records tumbling, Coach Brvanis demands seemed never too great: and the crying tovvelw stayed at the laundrv. Mercer County stars Rogers, Storcella, Holbig and Yogler led the Hornet offense and defense. Coach Chiste says, 'A ltis all work and no play, even on the football field. Coach McEvoy expresses the desire of a win- ning spirit. Coach Bry an anxiously' awaits P.A.'l'. attempt bv his star kicker. -mu h . .-.-Q V ' W- 215' ii.. j tW'W m ixers-1'fiw' MW ' 1-514: iz Af - ,,. x A 'gi' INV-fmrx.-H flwvwww - , A 4 f 'f-, 1-1 - .- .-V . -., V . f-v, W. . - f --A - .vw -, A . ,. i . f .r ,V . ,: My ff. - . 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W? .X 4 6 K . . . , I , Q VW I g ic xx J, U' . ' fl' fs M 1 . - 5 - . sp ' A gg- X 1 0 A 1' ff f if I . . -. - .:f: , .Q . 4 , . if gf iw if . . 'ga 2-Q as -f - A ff' -.ff at l , , 1 ., Q . . ,.,, ,V, K f, gy 1, 5 K W, W S 'W K. .3 J' Q . t 1. wg - W . if Ei' 6 J 5 nm ,J 'U K A U .. W3 11 rg, EM? ij as C5 R Q is M Z-f Q' ,S , A A 'X 'S' M A Q 48 2 iff., qV.A 57, my ,,f, ,f . W -3 E: mH ..,v b- Ag VARSITY SQUAD. tFirst Row? T. Walker, D. Wright, W. Wyatt, E. der, P. Ceczy, K. Davis, E. Hryn, E. Brennan, j. Hoppcr, V. Krisak, Hearl Vogler, A. Cruhlvs, Carey, T. Stockton, li. Scharite, Bruno. CSeconcl Coach D. Bryan, Assistant Couch E, Steinmetz. lF0llI'lll Howl A. Crupi, I, Howl Manager G. Applegate, S. Truesdcll, C. Rogers, 1. Grillo, W, Spcr- Burnett, R. Haines, H. Walters, H. Rogers, D, Registcr, tl. lloll1ig,j.Volli, lein, S. Kennedy CI. Storcella, R. Castor, G. Thorne, D. Rowley, E. Webb, W. Hunt, A. Schroeder. I.. Hodges. vrliird mm A. Marchetti, J. Bellardo. G. Hmm, w. .-Xlcxana H ornel u nderclassm en spark backfeld Carl Holbig gains yardage on an end run. Thaddeus Stockton, a small man with lots of guts. ---- J '1 ' .. r A Qi I VK V.. ,Vw gh, A s ' ' S' ' ,M 1 Ed Yogler - Hornet co-captain, offensive halfback. and special punt return kicker first unit. Dennis Rowley - All Mercer County end. second team offen- sive unit. 1 o e A clzon-packed hzghlzghls Ed Hryn - Offensive and defensive tackle Hrst unit, waiting to face Stein:-rt action. is X iii, X X H orrzels bury their old records Al Crubbs - All Mercer County back, second team offesnive unit. Led Hornet offense as first string quarterback. THE LUG Opponents Princeton 2l . . North Plainfield 40 ..., Sayreville I4 .. St. Anthony O . , Notre Dame ti . . Ewing T . first team defensive unit. Hornets ....0 ,...0 ..T ....6 .,23 ....0 Trenton T . . . 34 Asbury Park I3 . . . . . 2T Steinert 38 . . .... 6 Chris Storcella - All Mercer County linebacker, Longest T. D. pass of TT yarcls - Grulxlms to Rowley - Ewing Nlost tackles in a single game - 23 - joe Carey - Princeton Longest kickoff return T. D, v 95 yards - Carl llollmig - Steinert Nlost T.D.'s in a single game - 2 - licl Yogler - Xotrt Dame Most tackles in one season- l lT - Chris Storcella Nlost points in one season - -i2 A Carl llolhig T. D. passes thrown in one season v- 3 - .Xl Crulmlus T. D. passes caught in one season - 2 - Dennis Rowley Nlost points in a game - 16 Y .Xl Crulvlms - Trenton Pass receptions in one season - H - Dennis Hou ley K S K Nt, ,K i . i Dewey Register, a 5'l ln, l65 lb. halfliack, awaits the start of the second' William Alexander, a 62 , 205 lb. defensive tackle, shows pc rfut limbcr half kic'k0l'l from Spartan rivals. ing up form in pro-game warrn-ups. Common goo! of deform inatiorz andpraclzce VVilliam VVyatt. 21 5'11'-, 210111. center. takes to the side- ljnt- to Sgrythg his injured nose. -.llOI'llCtSUl1 the warpatlifu Thats the nay it was on that Saturday against Notre Dame .N-.y .rg K qw, CL I UK 9' 5 -- . A'That's his bag and shoes and Varsity-H jacket ii'a' -W t ', Q it J 2 Q 5 ,..., Even with the dismal weather and the odds out-favoring, Hornet action drew a packed crowd at the Steinert match. Kennis Davis, a 63 , 175 lh. offensive end, expresses the price a football player must pay for victory, 1 m F S gg I 4 L, A is, ,v V, llama A , .W ,, Sr tr, - , Hfai4s,Hfe,af 'QW ' ' We ' g ffeiff ' Midwest ' 22,4 -ifzf-V ,fffEffML,, 1, fywfsafwg: t.' aa ' sHa+ws1aa ' -' f ivtiffp ,va . W t 'aqwrg l V ffVf?'ff-2ls?5:- i ,figflfifz 1 , li fllije ET ':- ,ijtgf k ' I 5 H W, , V V as A . f ,. W ia :eff h v. at N 555. , M L, .,.. ,,.,.Q-...-5,91-, J Most pass receptions in one game - 9 - Ewing Most points in one game - 37 - Trenton Total rushing yardage in one game - 265 yards - Tren ton Most T. Dfs in one game - 5 - Trenton P.A.T. completions in a season- I0 Pass completion percentage in a game - 41 Total rushing in a season - l,-122 yards l 'li 1 if ,nary y x 'its M ., -Wylifam 2+ 75 M f ' 'A 'l5?h?'::- '2 JEQQ' CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD. STANDING: Charles Ilvitmun. llmuugm-r, Tom mwllf-. Paul Miclmalski, Lou Fox. john Svllum-ring. Dun NllQl'Ill, Slum' fllilylilll. lixul Nlillvr, Karl Nlilmlvlx, time-In llIl'TIl1lI'Ll llllQlll'S KXlflfI.INC: -Iumc'S Butler, Ro11.1lml'l'iQgvll, llllQll l'.1llc'rsm1.,lollulxmllsmlrgulis,liolglmlligllllllrsl,llvmlisllumc-omlm,,In-rrx Ilmxvll, l3gu'1'x l'url4s. Su-nim' lluluml ll1llllllI'Sl tukr-5 Wlllllllljlllllliljlllllbl llllliwrs l5Lll'l'f Paxrlw uml llllgll l,lllll'fSUll cross finisll ltrux rcllpp, XXI' xum ISABU4 llIl1.'lUgl'llll'T,lillxlIlgllI'SlIllLK'l'. 5 O ' 1 I r SEASON 'S LOC fJpI7UIlL'IllN Ilurnvls Triangular Nlocts lliglltstrmll 53 lflcmrcxlcv 49 26 ,Xslmry F30 liwiug -10 fill 'l1I'ClllUIl I5 Womlrow NN'ilsm1 52 T6 Dual My-cis Lam TCIIL1' 50 I5 Prinn-stun 18 -ll Borclontmx Il S4 21 Sivinvrt 22 ST llopcu 4-ll -'33 24 Xotrc Dilllll' IH 39 St..Xntl1m1y 22 F35 . W A 'W v. an Thefre off and running, xx ith junior Paul Xliller setting the pace. Cross counlr y runners record fair season ieyiyawi .. .. aww. A iw Q WM Coach Hughes and seniors jerry Powell and Roland Batlihurst cheek results of meet. 31 This years cross country squacl. lacking the outstand- ing talent of previous 5 ears, compiled a fair log nt'-1 wins and 6 losses. The harriers wonncl up with 212-2 reeortl at hoine and a 24 reeorcl in road contests. The hest ineet point-wise was the 15-50 xx in over Lau renee, This years sqnatl clicl have sonie fine runners in juniors Hugh Patterson and Barry Parks, who finished 12th and 16th in a tielcl ol' 60 runners in the Mereer County Cross Country Meet. Two seniors. Jerry Powell and Holaiul Bathhurst. put some strength in the teain. With niost ot' the squad returning, the Hornet long clistanee runners may regain the prominence of previous years. cg-ge -I IG5 I0 3 In-I jim Donahue goes high in the air for the tap against St, Anthony, Wfith four experienced varsity players - Rich Render, Steve Toth, john Ciraldi, and Curt Smith -this years Hornet squad faced a challenging cage season. Despite the surprising growth of strong local teams, the Hornets man- aged to tally a respectable 12-9 record. VVith the aid of Rich Renders hot streaks, Steve Tothls and Curt Smiths pinpoint shooting, and john Ciraldils jumping abilities. the learn made this season one of exceptionally high scoring. jim Donahue, up from the jY's, contributed much to the teamis performance, with his rebounding and shooting, Achieving a combined team effort, the Hornets forged their way into tournament play with a crushing 94- 64 victory over Colonia. Rich Bender puts the Hornet sting on an opponent and comes up with a steal, Danny Caldwell drives for the boards against Trenton, SEASONS LOC Opponents Hornets St, ,Xnthony 49 66 Klutlivclrul T6 59 .Xlumni 56 T4 Notre Duine T0 T5 Borclvntown T4 90 St Xnthom 52 Pal qhblllllif Park 80 Tl lin ing 65 60 ,l1I'L'IllUIl 64 56 Stoinvrt 55 65 Notre Durnc T0 64 Prim-vtrm 62 83 Cfoloiiiii 64 94 'llI'l'llllJIl TT 51 .Xsimry Park T1 51 lin ing 81 62 ilutliwlrul 68 46 St. .Xntliom 51 T0 Holy Cross T5 96 PI'iIlt'l'iUIl 31 T5 Stvinvrt 45 T4 Coach Ross goes over offensive and defensive plays with the- starting five, The complete team: coach, fans, and players :Xt half-tirne. a moment to talk seriously about new strategy The Coach and team rc-energize themselves with oranges at half- time. 34 Hornet cheerleaders lead team support at home cage contest. john Ciraldi scores two for Hamilton against St. Anthony. Curt Smith taking his favorite poke from around the key 35 Rich Bender Rich mfricky Dicku Bender . . . guard . . . liiglicst scorcr on twin , , . plgiyiiiulwr . . . likes to bomb them on from far out. Stove Pretty Boyii Toth . . . guard A . . Ll very versu- tile plain-r on clelciisc' auicl offcnsc . . . scoring tlirc-at in any gaiiic. Ralph The Rock., Petty forward flULlCll Ross' utility man oil lliv hcncli . . . clcfcnsc luis specialty. Seniors in A ction -K ,kk 4' 3 ,Q V , A41 'I Ralph Petty john Ciraldi john Cosmo Giruldi . . . liigli-jumping giiurcl . .. later qiiurtwstiirtcr . . . grwit on cle-fr-im-. Sieve Toth What the Future Holds Curt Smith Curt 'lSassafrass,' Smith . . . forward . . . quiek with great moves . . . a real threat around the key and under the boards. jim Slim', Donahue . . . een- ter . . , top relvounder and defensive man . . . clutch shooter . . . top field goal percentage. Danny Radar Caldwell , , , guard . . . small but power- ful . . . quick . , . really moves on the fast break. jim L'Midnight,, johns . . . forward , , . comes in late in games . . . rebounder and hustler. Jim Donahue Danny Caldwell jimmy johns 37 Experienced squadpomls Z0 A-one baseball season , . . . - , Heres joe Schneicls stance when llllrtvell SCIIIUTS. I2 ol tllelll L'XlwrImlCCd Sfllmll Ifrankflarzio keeps outfieltlers running hy he smashes harcl liners past the playcrst spell out a strong haselmall sqilaci this year. SlHShiU2lf'l1fl011tlflfiV9S- il1fi0ldfffS- The varsity nine new coach, Hicharcl Clraja, tlescrilies his players as a uhnstling team with good interest in playing hallfi In assessing the sqnacl. he expects goocl hitting-Carzio ancl Bender were .300 hitters anti Pelligrini was a .270 hitter-and strong pitching, es- pecially from Bay. a standout hnrler. Five other hoys are ticketed for pitching assignments, The Ilornets shoiilcl he in for a fine season. Theyill he tough on defense: their ofiensiie pnneh will clepencl on how well the lmoys hunch their hits. jimmy Pelligrini takes his stance for a sacrifice bunt. - ..-Q -4 rail VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD. SEATED: Coach R. Craja, Greg Sc-hon, Alhert Crubhs, Richard Bender. james Pelligrini, Dave Bell. Thomas Ri- Tommy Smith, Edward Yogler. Paul Miller, ltohert Bay, john Lansing, cigliano, joe Schneitl, Dennis Rowley, Ifrank Clarzio, manager Miltejones. Steve Toth, jerry Powell, Xlike Gagliartli. STANDING: Stexe Nlagy ar. 38 . Jiri? it Steve Toth makes it known that throw- ing is half the grime. Trim Rifigliuiiti stretches tn niiilie the final out, inside pitch. i Varsity ace Bob Bay hooks 21 curve ball ox er the plate for a third call strike. 39 Coach Clrajii points out the starting lid Yogh-r slums teurnrniites what to do with ii high lineup tu u few uf the xeteran infielclers. jerry Powell releases his fastball, a favorite and effective pitch. john Liinsing will he helping the t-lub in relief roles this sea- son. VARSITY TRACK SQUAD. FIRST RUVV: Be-ll, Nh-Gill, D. limes, KlllllSC7llI'1lCllS, tim-Ilu, D. Cel- lnel, P. Cassvrtu, Cf. Curtis, Cupnrhi, St-lmut-ring. MIDDLIC RONV: B. Brtwllt, A. P21llCl'Sl7ll,-l. VV0lf, B, Porter, ll. llurtonCzyl-Q, XY. Vllrtts. St. Orlgv. CI. Ilollmig. AI. NlcNlanI111s. X. Brun, F. Scllwvclcr. TOP ROYY: Cftmucll Bartlett. B. Xlsutt. R. Ducar. Xl. Bot-hilt, H. Tiggvtt, R. Bmxsvr. A, Xlitchell, I. Burnett, Z. Burnett, lf. Cfuterson. Nl. lOllIISOIl. B. Haines, Nl. NYalliQr, CI. xxlllllflllf, T. Clrupi, C. Delay, lf, Schuritc, E. Crawford, nlanager, and Coach Bcrnartl Hughes. Bill Wyatt gets set for putting the shot. Carl Hollmig slums tcchniquc of tliscus thrmx ing. Bruce Porter shows top form as he clears tht- hurdle in good striclc. 40 Robert Haines starts the strong run which is essential in pole vaulting. Seniors lead young track andjield squad. The '68 Hornet thinclads will have to better the pace set by last ycar's star-studded squad. Ready to take over in the absence of standouts as jack Craynock, Charles Miller, and Ed Madden are Zeke Burnett, a fine dash runner and borad juniperg Bob Haines, pole vaultg john Giraldi, high jumpg and Barry Parks, an outstand- ing miler. Much ofthe success ofthe squad will depend on how well the Hornets do in the running and field events other than the 100-yard dash and the l-road jump, two events in which they should prove strong. Hamilton should field a pretty fair team. Zeke Burnett warms up for a forthcoming sprint. Wayne Watts is determined to excel in the broad jump. Coach joseph Bartlett points out to team members the requirements needed for a winning track performance. .A 41 Carol Karwoski Sandy Hartman Cindy Buzinsky 1 , .. X ' Anne Malagrino Charleng Dal-gay Denise Chell Cheryl Lewis qi J 1 Kxfnu . at B , 5lku,g.1H ,-L li Cheerleacz'ers . the spirit behind our 16611715 Mrs. joDean Willis, sponsor, relives he captains. JoAnne Snyder Ad r cheerleading days with the co- Poise, personality, and pep ... ien spiritecl girls ... eartwlieels, splits, soniersanlis and who lmruisecl their knees doing tliern? . . . ullornetsl llornetsl llear our ery: V-I-C-'I'-O-ll-Y! . . . the power lx-hind ilu- teams . , , ev- eryone liacl laryngitis after the games ... XYe're too nnieliln . . . a capable sponsor in Xlrs. Willis, Donna jacob and Susan Ellis, C0-Captains. Eileen SlIlCiLlllkLl and Chris Viiuod. V no-vuptziiii and captain of the Drill Team. I The Marching Band anticipates a win. ,4-..aln., s The marching units in action. The Color Guard enhances the field. Linda Turak, one of our spirited Hornets. . ,M ,,., 4 W,k.... AQ ,, f 14.9 44 4 . A V K M 1- THE MA-IORETTES. VVanda Barbalaciz Sharon Everett: Pat Lunaliaii lDOIlIl21j21ll6NYiL'Z1 Pam Ciiririirigham. Co-Captain: Eclitli Cates. eaptaiu. Many oi' tilt' patriotic fans xxlio altemli-ti all our loollrall games xx ere not just spectators. The Drill Team, Color Cuarcl, Majorettes, ami Marching Baricl area necessary and familiar part of our games. lt gives us a feeling ol pricle to know tliat so mam' Booble clicl tlleir Jart for their seliool . l teams, and lllCyC21IlI10t lmetoo liiglily praised lor tllis. The Drill Team gives its last salute. wwfk Ma -mu:-.-uw-,ww mmm'-M-'-imsswmwzqeu qhpw my i. K H? gggsii. YW , .vw DR 13.5655 -,,, I l Focus on acli vi ties Activities. vvhether a supplement to classroom learning or siinplv outside fun. are vital to the Hamilton High student - and to the school itself. The Student and Class Councils gave strength ,to our ideas for changes in the school and, of course, both Councils must take credit for engineering some dynamic and enjovahle projects, Many of the cluhs were helpful, not only in enlarging our skills, hut in breaking up the routine of school days. Socially, the vear vvill he reineinlnered as a great success: 'iStairvvav to the Stars' at Cedar Gardens and the NYashington tour, perhaps the niost rnernoralnle event ot, all. But our last ac- tivity together - graduation - to which vv e all look torvv ard ended as a inonient of sadness at leaving liriends vvelve knovv n since vvav hack. lt vvas the end of our lives together, hut the he- ginning of the hest to come. :QV , . N 2M+wM . ,W vm, Vw . 1 . ,'5aJ4fs. f ss -.w-,uf R .. . . A .--. k.... . , farming . iz-fm Student go vernmenl, making and carrying out decisions Stutlent Cowernnient organization working for thc hotter- ment ol' the school , . . sponsors welfare party, ski trip, loot- hall queen. anal pep rallies ... int-1nherolN.j. A. ll. S. C. . .. Xlargie presicles , .. cloesnit anyone have any questions? . . . Miss Ntilley, our ahle aclviser. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. Elizabeth Dolci. corresponding sec- retarvg Fred Carrigg. treasurer. Camly' Linclgren, reeorcling secretary. Margie Polgarcly. pr:-siclent1 Bill Nic-Cullers. x ice-president. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES. Cena- Nugent. Patricia Simpson. Mary Ann Zola, Kathleen Proeaeeino. Lorraine Lieeiarclello, Beverly Stoop. tseatedl Patricia Danko, Carolyn jackson, Zaron Burnett, xx .J 'vi' fir.. A L EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Z. Burnett, Salter. B. Wolk, A. Demitrx B Benecletti. B. Bot-kle. D. Nugent. T. Purcell. D. Cottell. T. Conne Sllllfll. Xl. Xioore. XI. Olsen, Xl. Xlisanin. D. Dunst-omh. ist-atc-cll B L Cullers. F. Carrigg. Ii. Dolei. C. Liuclgren, Nl. Polgarcly. Senior IIR Representatives to Student Council Rich Bender Barhara Correia Pat Danko Ralph Carlin Carol Hall Carolyn jaeluon Lorraine Lieeinrclello Cone Nugent Kathy ProeaL1'ino Pat Simpson Bex Stoop Ntary Ann Zola Bill Mclfullers proudly assists chill Baggdlu Profile of the Queen. A chosen queen and her princesses reign at the F ag, A 'lg 'r s Lorraine Licciarclello, Gail Baggaley, and Robin Leonard ride in splendor. 55331-3 J H-3 ki H Debating is cz lest ofrealpublic ability. P.S. 61 D. OFFICERS. Matt Bayan, presidentg Athem- Demitry, vice- president: Terry Purcell. recording secretary: Peggy Wk-rts, currc-sponding secretary: Barbara Cure, treasurer. AWARDS SENIURS SOPHOMORICS First Degree-Degree of Xlerit Degree of Xlerit Clliarle-no Dargay Tliercsa Purcell Lune Hodges Third Degree-Degree of Distinction Niattliew Bayan Fred Carrigg TUIIQ' Ecalclla Robert Herrity JLVNIURS Degree uf Nlerit Barbara Cure Barbara Kellarn Wanda 'Fhoinpson Gloria Valentine llegrve nl' Honor .'xtlH'lll' Dcmitry Rutliann Stvpllenscm Ernest Ariclrako Jerome Andrzejvwski Drew Joyce Stephen Lavini- Dietmar Michel Melissa Schon Annette Sternhazen Ellen VVanser Sandy Zapulsky Degree of Honor Terrence Finn Gary Natriello Howard Holmirison BENIOR MEMBERS. SEATED: B. Core, A. Demitry, 'lf Purcell. P. VVerIs. Nl. Bayan. STANDING: Nl. Zola. F. Ciarrigg, R, Herrity, L. Hodges. Aj' T NHS MEMBERS. SEATED: M. Misanin, treasurer, M. Zola, secretary, E. Dolci, vice- presidentg S. Ellis, president. STANDING: D. Zauner, E. Nugent, D. Meyers, R. Prichard- son, C. Lewis, C. Stonis, C. Wood. W. McCullers, l,. Moro, C. jackson, L. Tesauro, K. Lek- lco, P. Danko, N. Nernchilc. alional Honor Society Scholarship, charcter, leadership, and service are the main constituents of a National Honor Society member. Each is a member of a national or- ganization represented in over 13,000 chapters throughout our country Election to this society is the greatest honor a faculty can bestow upon a student. Twenty-three students are members of the VVatson Memorial Chapter this year-eighteen of which are seniors. Under the guidance of Mrs. Mary Farley, the honor society undertakes such projects as College Day and the tutoring program. Hd Atkins. Susan Ellis. president ofthe National Honor Society. representative from Stevens Institute of Technology, explains the program of his school. Liz Dolci introduces the alumni who attended our annual College Day. A select group of senior leaders lei?-J The Senior Class Council is a select group of leaders, chosen to represent the entire Senior Class. Under the guidance of Mr. Cilmartin, and the leadership of Ed Yogler, they have put in much time to plan, promote, and carry out all of the senior activities. The work they have done - collecting money, making arrange- ments, and presenting them to us - have been a great asset to the class of SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Edward Vogler, presidentg Roland Maiuro, vice-president: Celeste Stonis, secretary-treasurer. Mr, Robert Cilmartin. adviser. Ed Yogler, senior class president. l-Id was also president of his sophomore and junior classes. SENIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES. Seated: Pillittcri, E. Yogler, Mr. Gilmartin, C. Stonis. Standing: G. Clark, R. Wood, j, Holzbaur, D. jacob, N. Leip, B. Wyatt, K. Inman, F. Tanzini, L. Tesauro, P, Apoldite, S. Danch. 6' f L if XX .351 is X. V X t -I '. l A n evening in Shangrz'-La An oricntul purudisv of strvurm-rs nncl 1-lwrry lmlossonis in tlic midst ol tl roniuntic Xluy c-wining . .. lmluc. pink uncl yvlloxx wvrc' tlit- liuxoritc- colors . A . tluncirig to thc music' of Yiiicv loriois liuncl ... tlit- tinliling sound ol' mind 1-liirnt-s .., Ll iiivinorulmlv spring social maint unicorn-cl ln dining all Hcnrvis llli'l,LlllIlCL1SlI10 and tlu- llzmuiiurl Ciottuffm- Celeste adds just a touch to nmkc sure Ed looks alittle special. i i :swfw-fwvwwu J- 1: V , i l Couples enjoy dancing to the music of Vince Iorio and his orclwstra. Ed Yogler, class president, awards a door prize to a lucky couple. i wmv 53 S lczirwa y to Y Q 5. Mary lrven and Barry Evans at the beginning of a memorahle evening. the S mrs The beginning of a new tradition . . . a shimmering night of dining and dancing at the 'jHamilton Roomn of Cedar Gardens the unique entertainment prowided by the jones Boys . . . the dimly lit ballroom , , . the crowning of our lovely queen . . . her radiant court . . . the fading of the night into a mist of November rain. CLASS COUNCIL AT THE BALL. TOP: jo .Xnn lfxvo. Pat Apolditc. Becky NVood, Nancy Lcip. julie Holzhaur. Geri Clark. BOTTOM: Donna jacob, Ce- leste Stonis. joe Pillitteri, l-1dX'oglf-r. Roland Nlaiuro, Lori Tcsauro, Sandy Danch. 54 -.,.,. 5-...: rf it 1 F Our radiant queen is crowned. Robin and jimmy dance to the Queens waltz. if OUR SENIOR BALL QUEEN AND HER COURT: Linda N1k1tllSZCNYSki. Lorrainv I.iCCiardvi- io, Carol Kam oski, Robin Leonard, JoAnn Eno, Nancy I.0ip, Ann Fcasvi, joey Taione protects Marianne Conig- You've got that magic touch! lio from the Wolfman hinisclif 55 4. The Honor Girard at the Tomb of the Unknown Solder. Our first glimpse of Annapolis. Wfm Thursday afternoon at the Smithsonian Institu- tion. V . xx T X f The grace and beauty of the Washington Monument. Our late morning visit to the White House. .,,.i-ff .fade i TW '. ', 3'zrXfSf.:j, 3.sXqeLV U'.2f:q,:i:K From the Creek Theater, overlooking Arlington Cemetery, i v 1 i 1 i I rz and around Washznglon wzlh the semors Cl mrs chrptr cmxl qs dutks und . '-To tht Xloou huret cle C x tt would Nlrs. Howland S rx mln H 1 xt u Q, upto opt I1 tht door md Thurstl u s hreuktust xx nsut xxorth gettxug up tor U cyflll YU tht Punch Brigade protccttd us trolu 1 uh otha r hruxorks th It uc xt r weut 1 ut u out plum trxshtd luto tht xldffl att .. . r S got th gorgeous x IQ us from Stu hm Drive . . . tht FBI IS not Ill cqua opportumtx cmplour uo wom- L u Agents xx h xt people Hou t do to get out of .1 tour , .. trout flShlIlLI ul tht taurus hhud uux ts cheesecake puturgs on tht Q upltol stcps x :sits from Sc uutors Case, NN llhums Jud Hughes Suult Xou rt ou Ldllllld Gil- mmvwuv- fa at , ...QUE mu. W, ,Af ,A E .ff f' Www, One of the FBI's most wanted men. The girl in 374 The day after the night before V, wwwyi M ' l ,enne v The Annapolis Paradise. Hail, hail, the Gangs all here. ga? The Downs On the Capitol steps with Senator Case, 58 Time .md place ue re on schedule. This nas the formal lounging attire, erazyl This is no place to take off your Coat, Skitch HCut his leg! Time out for fun andfrolic .dv i'What, me worry? says Charlene. Father Zeke blesses the masses. 59 ,i f Some found time to sleep. The Marriott-The Man Trap. if 2 s i Wayward students kill time before You're nothing. West. Youlre full of sound and fury, tvzivlier arrives hy throwing dice, Assisted by Mr, Dadier, three students rehearse for Christmas Program. THE PLAYERS Richard Dadier . . . Greg Miller . . . Artie West ,,., josh Edwards .... Solly Klein , . . Mr. Small ..... George Belazi ,... Antoro Santini , . . Ann Dadier .,... Lois Hammond .... Martha Riley .... Alonzo Diaz . . , Frank Moore , . jim Taylor ....,.,.. Andrew Skepkowski . . , , Matthew Bayan RonKing William Komendat . . . . , . Andrew Tonti . . , , . Steve Docie VVilliam Meflullers ...., Nick Cecala . . , . Larry Dennis ., . Susan Honfi . . . . Linda Darkes 4. , Susan Walz . 4 . . Pepe Alvarez . . . . Leroy Brown . . . . Zeke Burnett . . . VVilliam VVaitc f it E .,ZA i ,.....T A ry if i as if is ji ., if if ig is , 5 eg A. .,: ,A, ,.., a ln a tense moment josh Edwards breaks down from frustration. You led them today, Miller, but you led them the wrong way. Last term the class choosed Maury Wilson as president. Blackboard Jungle an absorbing a'rarrza Successful motion pictures adapted to a play .. . music drifting from classrooms . . . gun molls and crap shooters . . . girls smoking . . . conflicts between teachers andstu- dents teachl lights! boots . . . Manual Trades, the home of derelicts . . . 'iYeah, H . . . late night rehearsals , . . U'l'urn on the house H . . . that knife was reall . . . mini skirts and high . . . Mr. Dadio-0 . . . short scenes build up to a 'dra- matic impact . . . MThis show is your babyln Santa Claus lSteve Dociej loses his beard before the Christmas Show be gins. 1 1 r J 5yl .,,2 s ,. iii My ,isnt 'K fi 5 ,M if wi 'Z 'X' as dy V' M'frr'ff,:i1-W ysyy 4. f syy y s WE, ,V 1 , , , F 5521 7 -: is ,ai In rrrss s a ' 1 rw? ativan ' ' H? Aw 1 ai W' YM the Greatest StarT Musical, magical magnyicent Fanny ir! Fannyfs meteoric rise to fame . . . Cornet Man . . . uchick, chick, chicken scratch . . . i'Peoplc . . . the dehonair Nicky Arnstein . . . i'His Love Makes Me Beautifuln . . . 'K Do you think a covcnt would take a jewish Cril? . . . the Henry Street gypsies . . . i'Don't Rain on My Parade . . . the emotional final scences . . . ulxly Man ...an outstanding cast . . . two nights of standing ova- tions . . . all the rosesl . . . theres magic here , . . another successful show for Mrs. Bryan. Fanny Brice . , . Nick Arnstein . . Mrs. Brice .... Eddie Ryan . . . Mrs. Strakosh . . Florenz Ziegheld ......... Tom Keeney . . john ......... Mrs, O'Nlalley . Mimsey ',.... Vera ......, Mr. Renaldi . . . jedy. Lead Dancer .,.. . . . . Patricia Apoldite . . . . . , .john Donato Pamela Cunningham ....... Ronald King . . . Ruth Stephenson ...Nick Dv.'XDIlLlIlliiJ . . . Sandra Horne . . . Bruce Holub . . . . Steven Docie . . . . , Brenda Downs .......,.....,jillRowe Lorraine Licciardello . . . . Matthew Bayan . . . Donna Campbell ' ' ' and my married daughter Kane-V 1-lorenz Ziegheld glorxfving the American Bride Performances an stage rely an many workers. Their services well-appreciated . , , those stage- craft clowns . . . makeup rncmhers have all the fun of cleaning up , .. Mr. Bryan gives his boys the OK sign . .. Mrs. N11-Kelvey attempts to talk over the noise in the Green Hoorn . . , Mrs. Bells last minute instructions to her girls in pink . . . all that work finally pays off. 'Hs , M ' L 3 , XVell ahead of schedule, stagecraft members Richard Crilhths, Frank Tomecheclc. Cor- don Applegate and Carl Burger work on a dressing room for H Funny Grilf' USHERETTES. STANDING: Pamela Cunningham, Lynnsey Carle, Claire Pizont, Helen Danson, Iiileen Steepy, Carol Sturer. Jann Vliedernann, Patricia Lanahan, Nlary Dc-Blasiu. SEATED: Linda Nlutzhaus, Lynne Turner. Linda Bartle, Theresa Ercoli, Teresa Cary. 64 Makeup Club Member Diana jackson raids the cold cream jar. 4 . f 'lm it M Undecicleci us to whether llie inuke-up xx as too dark or too iight, Pain Frasceilu asks for Nlrs. Bryuirs expert advice. DRAMA CLUB MEMBERS. Bernadette Eagle, Andrew Tonti, Carol Lukacs, Lorraine Licciardelio, Pat Apnldite, Beth Epifanio. Qseatedb john Horne, Niatt Bayan, Ron King, Zeke Burnett, 65 GIRLS CHORUS. TOP ROW: K. Hunt, C. Hicks, S. Minnick, S, Kulash, M. Salvatore, D. Webb, B. Vanl-Iise. THIRD ROW: K. Ruben, E. Snell, S. Bowen, T. Carey, T. Ercoli, j. Plust. SECOND ROW: D. Branson, P. Black, D. Landahl, E. Wolski, N. Thorne, D. Sondej, M, Maddux. FIRST ROW: S. DeBlois, N. Baldwin, L. Wolk, R. Bozzarello, K. Ricci, B. Downs. . 4 3 THE MADRICALS. TOP ROW: K Lasser, P. O'Donnell, j. Donato, S Walz, j. Becker. THIRD ROW: A. Ton ti, A. Webb, J. Lowdermilk, T. Smith SECOND ROW: C. Williams, P. Apol dite, M. Maddux. FIRST ROW: S. De Blois, B. Downs. is ii? was Q THE SPECIAL CHOIR. This group of about 30 are selected vocalists, chosen for their fine voices. Each must audition for Mr. Roesch. The group sings all types of music and it is noted for performances during Christmas and the spring, and at the baccalaureate and graduation ceremonies. The makings ofmodern and classical music The Choruses and the Bands, under the direc- tions of Mr. Boesch and Mr. Burkett, have worked long and hard to contribute to the presen- tation of our assembly programs, plays, and con- certs. Although all may not pursue future endeav- ors in the Held of music, their work will remain a memorable nostalgia to all alumni. THE STAGE BAND. STANDING: F. Tanzini, K. Smith, Tangney. SEATED: j, Tanzini, P. Michalski, A. Sekeras, B. Smith, P. Balog, T. Farber, R. Bathurst, C. Iavarone, C. Gifford, B. Fort. THE CONCERT CHOIR. This group is made up of all students who elect music as ti course and it is open to anyone who simply wishes to sing. 'i'he.special brand of music is usually secular and some easier popular pieces. The group numbers about 100 voices. f . - .. -- 7 W ,. - v - , W , .,, i ,J 7 i . I . E 3 A 2 f A 2 Z S 5 2 5 f . . 5 2 - , nf, 4 l THE CONCERT BAND. STANDING: D. Cribbon, C. Burchell, F. Horvath, B. Cuccag- na, F. Tanzini, J. Schlendlinger, C. Chapman, K. Smith. SEATED: P, Balog, N, Nem- chik, E. Hatrak, j. Tanzini, B. Smith, A. Sekeras, B. Core, C. vanPelr, V. Krissak, I. Ol- czalc, T. Farber, S. Kite, T. Hellyer, T. Lee, Z. Burnett, C. Valentine, R. Bathurst, S. Lev- ine, j. Ireland, C. Gifford, P. Michalski, P. Provost, C. Iavarone, R. Miller, B. Fort, j. Tangney. 67 Behind the pages of the Retrospect Eight irlcompatihle editors , , , and then there was Lili makes a final check on pictures cropped by Charlene and Pat ili . . . Did the pictures come in yet? . . , uListen Cangn . . . write-ups, lay-outs, trusty cropovitch and the red marking pencils ,.. Orange and Black? How cliche can you get? , . , Look at that picture' . . You can count on Mr. Alito to cut out the hest part . . . oh, well, missed another deadline . . . Ro landis sadistic captions . . . Mr. Alito, what did we do wrong? Lili Sakowicz . Pat Miller .... Charlene Dargay Donnajacoh . . julie Holzhaur . Beth Epifanio. . Roland Maiuro . Bob Howland . , Steve Toth ,,., Sharon Duhoski Lori Tesauro . Mike Parrotta, , Bruce Darvas . . Dave Newkirk . . . , Editor-in-chief . . . i Associate Senior Section , , , Activities . . . .Copy . . . . Faculty . . . Sports . . . Sports . , . Sports Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Typist . . , Secretary . . Photographer . . Photographer . . Photographer Our Malerty' photographers, Bruce Darvas and Mike Parrotta, check their equipment. Lili shows Mr, Alito a humorous picture to be added to a layout, julie, Beth, and Donna seek the aid ofa layout book in planning some pages. af , iw-v:'fzf2:r:f:r h H ,,.:s,fs.s,i: U,1-m1'.Q1W'?EW. 3 ' ' j ,,.,,,..t....... W ,1 5,2 V 3 35 2 , Lori kevf track of Seniors and ac' V ,,,,,. 4 'Y V A , ' P Our sports editors, Steve, Roland and Bob, collaborate on assignments Counts' U gg: ' 5 ', irggg, fi julie expresses delight in finding the perfect picture to complete the page. 69 The C rilerion Crea les Cindy Campbell, typist, Kathy Carey, assistant editor, and Barbara Callahan, typist, check some copy material. 2 h 43 E 5: .-ff? 2 fly ' swf- - Linda Turak, news editorg Peggy Pierce, third page editor, Karen Lekko, feature editor, Maria Misanin and Linda Moro, copy editors, plan the layout ofa page. Absent from the picture was George Murphy, sports editor, who was eating lunch at the time. 70 Those dedicated, hard-working souls who slave to bring you 6 issues . . . five if welre lucky . . . the agony of trying to Hll up that one-inch of white space . . . Whenls the deadline? . . . llere como the Yearbook kids again . . . Mr. Moldovan, can we borrow your Trentonian? . . . Linda, can you type this by the end of the period? . . . How do you spell P . . . you canlt print thatl . . . Did you get lO Hornet Ileralds yet? . . . But nothing ever funny happens in my classes . , . Since 1930 when the school first opened, there has never been a shortage of Criterion - until December, 1966. Pat Simpson, editorial assistant, and Ron Castor, sports writer, discuss the latest edition of the Criterion. RED CROSS. STANDING: E Hunt, M. Pachuta, 1. Branson M. Stroup, J. Miller, E. Harris SEATED: A. Stoy, G. Autry, D Dunscomh, C. jackson, L OSC. Clubs offer Homeroom representatives plus interested outsid- ers . . . under the leadership of Glenda Autry . . . Volunteers at Parkway Nursing Home . . . helped a Cuban family at Christmastime . . . Friendship Chest was this year's project . . . homerooms were asked to contribute to their Worthy cause . . . and Miss Wilhelm was their advisor. FUTURE TEACHERS. STANDING: j. Skokos, P. Simpson, M. Polgar- dy, M, Pierce, P. Gero, I.. Licciardello, E. Borgianini. SEATED: A, Stoy, Treasurer, T. Purcell, president, L. Stoeckel, vice president. personal rewards and greater understanding offuture careers Students with an eye on a medical or teaching ca- reer . .. benefiting from the experience of Mrs. Lane and Miss Koch discussions, slides, and visits . . . students and registered nurses come to talk . . . FTA sponsors Student-Teacher Day in the spring. HEALTH CAREERS. STANDING: L. Charlip, P. O'Donnell, J. Branson, C. jackson, M. Stroup, K, Ryklicki, D. Kailey, C, Stokes. SEATED: E. Harris, presidentg L. Gray, vice president, Mrs, Lane, adviscrg D. Dunscomb, record- ing secretary, C. Burt, corresponding secretary. 71 Hanuschick, S. Elyea, L. Ven- Popular sports: gymnastics ana' dancing Cyninastics forthe physically fit . . . prcfection and stylc arc stressed . . . the tat oncs on the hottom pieasc . . . one hilt invcrtcd hang with a double hip circic Canteen Council has cxcrything from folk music to jazz . . . Xlr. Ross docsnxt dance hut he huys rccords . .. the Leader Corps for the fu- ture gym teacher . . . activities period is fun tinic for the active rncrnhcrs . . . Mr. Lea Terry keeps the gy ninasts and leadcrs going, CYMNASTICS. TOP: j. Hindlcy, Foran, M, Yakclcwicz. KNEELINC: K, Alter, R. Ashworth, j. lmwdermiik, xl. Rus- scll. CANTEEN COUNCIL. STANDING: S. Shacdle. L. Stoeckei. K. Carey. L, Parker, C. Ntajofskyvhi. Polgardy, j. Carey. SEATED: P, Xlogcarello. E. Cates. D. Cotteli, L. Turner. R. Petty, Nt, Yakelewicz, and L. Hodges help each other in perfecting a shoulder stand on the horizontal har. Thefrc Leader Corps rnemhers. A K VARSITY-H CLUB. SEATED: Mr. Charles Ross, E. Vogler, Z. Burnett. STANDING: C. Holbig, j. Grille. Carey. W 'Cf' .A a Q... il A SPORTS APPRECIATION CLUB. A. Webb, 1. Bruno, A. Cruhbs, C. Rogers, K. Davis, S. Kennedy, j. Volk, j. Grillo, E. Voglcr, j, Ricci, j, Carey. B, Wyatt. 73 ! N ,,un. --v G.A.A. OFFICERS. STANDING: S. Hartman, assistant hockey managerg C. Buzinsky, as- sistant individual sports managerg P. Lanahan, assistant publicity chairman. SEATED: L Mumola, hockey managerg M. Zola, corresponding secretaryg P. Werts, swimming manager M. Misanin, treasurerg L. Dolci, presidentg K. Carey, individual sports managerg T, Purcell, first vice presidentg C, Majofsky, basketball managerg L. Sakowicz, publicity manager. Girls' A lhlelic ssocialion Glenda Autry and Kathy Hunt get in position for archery. OFFICIALS CLUB. STANDING: C, Kasica, P. Sanguinetti, M, Schon, B. Richardson, j. Valentine, M, Mitchell, G. Valentine. SEATED: I. Clark, K. Eskridge, J. Plust, R. Giles. Denise Dunscomb and Linda Gray enjoy a fast game of table tennis. Katrina Eskridge gets the rebound before Pat Danko and Lynn Parker even raise their feet off the floor. Creativity in debate aria' artistry is afine goal PSYCHOLOGY CLUB: A stimulating club for those interested in the world, BOOSTERS CLUB: A club dedicated to the advertising of school events. CAMERA CLUB: Future photographers practice with expensive equipment, 75 The poster-makers . . . talented artists whose work decorates our halls . . . their sponsor is Miss Nickel . . . amateur photographers , , . learning the tech- niques of the camera . . , headquarters in Mr. Rad- eris suite . . . power of reasoning in 202 . , . debat- ing and discussing , .. Mrs. Wfarwick leads the talks. r xr fm... SE Clubs for service or sharpening business skills Ambitious workers . . . the lunchtime hangout in the school store . . , HCold'P How about a sweat- shirt- extra large? . . . top bookkeepers manage the accounts in the School Bank . ., Mr. jones is always in charge . . . Leisure Typing - an oppor- tunity to practice and perfect . .. Mrs. Kline is always there to help . .. drilling, improving, or catching-up-time in Practice Typing ... Mr. Agress advises Mrs. Bell and the Secretarial Practice Club oihce machines, transcription assignments, or just brushing up on techniques. School Bank: Judy Miller and Bob Fleming keep accounts running smoothly. Practice Typing: Al Crubbs and Robin Leonard practice typing. WBLUCKED lllllfliw '--...nf 32 it V3 .- V sw, School Store: Salesmen Terry Conner, Tony Patounas and Rosemary Crupi look over merchandise for sale. Secretarial Practice: Frances English looks over Ellen Leisure Typing: Charlie Rura enjoys typing for fun. Kistleris work. 76 cf MSA! , ..4-f IFI MEMBERS. STANDING: Linda Mutzhaus, Luis Benitez, Claire Pizont, Susana Copella, Cecilia Fraboni. SEATED: Fred Carrigg, presidentg Becky Wolk, vice-presi- dentg Angie Cervasio, secretary. Luis Benitez, from Ecuador, is staying with the family of Fred Carrigg, 77 In lernalional F ellowshzp Buy a Friendship Tagn . . . the foreign exchange program in full swing , . . Latin American friends . . . Luis and Susana . . , Mrs. Cummins as sponsor . . . looking for new ways to make money . . . spon- soring the Basketball Princess Contest . . . Fritzie Carrigg contributed greatly by spending his sum- mer in Peru, while Becky Wolk traveled to Nicara- gua. Becky Wolk talks with Susana Copella, the student from Argen- tina staying at her home, -435 , , X5 1 ffesxfrfv f- -f,. fr i Riga 3-P A 751,527 M 233553 5 ifr I fiiiff Wfea 5 X Q . will z- VM, ' 'W' Focus on Administration and Faculty Administrators, classroom instructors and the personnel who do the innumerable minute tasks have always been important to the well-being of a school system. Each depends heavily on the other and all must have the talents and ingenuity to keep the schools rolling. And roll the schools should and must, for these times and certainly future times insist on more liberal standards in giving service, in administering policies, and in fostering learning. In these pages come those dedicated to these ideas and tasks. At times we have disagreed with N. their outlooks and decisions, but we cannot question their sincerity of outlook or their con- stancy of feeling that this is what's best for our school. ,is , ,. 'Q' E was '-- ' ,jp 'Wav Hs 39 . ' 1 figffftitiifgs, r ,,, WW, , Every year must see changes. .fXny your in which no changes occur may hc considcrccl Ll lost year. These are the leaders on whom we count for u stronger. more diverse curriculum, for newer facilities and materials. Somehow we know that we arc uflectcd, indirectly and directly, hy their uctions. They arc placed in fo- cus here simply hecause they urc the starting point of an activity. Dr. Ralph W. Osborne Superintendent of Schools Gilbert Ilugossy, president of the Board during the first half of our school year, THE NEVV BOARD OF EDUCATION. SEATED: Charles R. Nlitchellg Dr. Ralph VV. Oshornegkjohn j. Nlurion, newly-elected president: Thomas K. D'Arcyg Nicholas Stilwell, secretary. STANDING: Henry lf, Gill, uttorncyg VVillium R. Courseng Allen H, Fisherg Clifford C, Enilxlcy 1 john R. llartmunz Richard C. Cfrocltettg .-Xthur Peecltg Lloyd Brower. jr. Capable leaders buila' basis afaur ea'ueatz'0rz William R. Coursen Assistant Superintendent of Schools XVillium Collis Ruth E. Reininger Director of Speeigil lidueiition Assistant to the Superintendent for Curriculum Richard F. Watson Climrdinatior of State and Federal Pro- and Instruction Director of Secondary Education grams l 3 81 Firm assistance to guide in right direction To get a clear image of the makeup of a school the center of focus comes to the principal and vice principals. The standards and eomportment of students are often judged on the values stressed hy the students' leaders. Anywhere Hamilton pupils go - to away games, to the UN, to the theater, to Wfashington - there usually follow the praises of the hosts. And to see that we still have our fun while maintaining a tradition of fine hehavior, our principals give us every kind of consideration. Principal George j. Murphy jr. Early morning chore - clearing up teachers' problems Vice-Principals Mrs. Helen G. Rowland james A. Coursen l I 82 .W X sm, 5 M rs. Rowlalid always ready to mcct thc girls. Mr. Coursen makes things clear for one of his helpers A really loyal Home-I lun - in u sports. An ever-read y and willing source of help Debbie joinville gets friendly and practical help from Mrs. Bolge. A sympathetic ear and a helping hand... the place to go for information . . . assorted college A catalogues . . . the task of returning scores , , . ready and willing counselors . . . aiding students to select a career . . . recognizing a student for his leadership, scholarship and character . . . the warmth and friendliness of Mrs. Bolge . . . to be or not to be accepted to college .. . our snow- bunny Mr. Abbott .. . guidance in the right direction. f Carl E. Abbott Mrs. Grace R. Bolge 'K' V ,ig-aP 9 MMM Mrs. Mary C. Farley Sanford H. Hunsinger Mrs. Marion Pointon Alice C. Wilhelm 84 w , , ig Lf., 5 s 1. Mrs. Farley prepares for one of her Honor Society sessions. ll, . 5 r,,i 1--f- S S 3,3 ,. W 6 if rg g ,:,, . 3. 'M Wm The think drinky' has a wonderful effect on Mr. Abhott Mrs, Bolgc teaches French against a background of guidance notations, 4, t Special allen lion for special services Mrs. Evelyn Byrd, new to our secretarial staff. Harry Reeder joseph Benedetti fave, f Y ,M 3 fe is ff-as Lift xc 3 is er , . . M... 3. X , if 'kg N2 .L J S 33, XX 2 .K 'iw' . 1 r. K ,B V Q rx? 9 'W vp r s , Mrs, Tuccl makes the dllStlflg rounds dally. Mrs Agnu Sdurr dueks VVKKIIIGSCLIVYS menu if-Xttentionl Attention! Pleaseh . . . announce- ments for all occasions . . . co-operative and effi- cient secretaries . . . Miss Croppis continuous checking of late students . . , hurnor even while you're sick .. , daily duties of Mrs. Sauer ... those savory dishes of pork pattics . . . Mr. Recd- er, the practical joker . . . uWe cannot issue aspi- rins or throat lozenges to studcntsn ., , M rs. Tucci and Nlrs. Stencil keeping our school clean , . , someday well realize how much work these people do, Rigaldu Cropp Mrs. Doreen Chumar sf - cg. ' V . , R , ,Liga ' 'Q via Ig sg, i s 5739 Y' 1 tiki? iffiwbk ,ri , ,-Q.. ,I i-.ff y is Jw M Zz? I r 'F 9 iv +3 11, 1' av 2. ,, T5 -.J 'WW' ww Keanu, Barbara Atwood Mrs. Elizabeth Lane R.N. lift gfkfll' 2 r-WG' V Miss Atwood keeps a lively phone from jangling too long. Mrs. Lane had lots of business during the height of tho flu outlnrc-uk. 87 l f a 4? ' f . . X y N '-1' J 1: ,fait ii :'3' ' 'fb 73 A , .,-, 1 . 44: M .M- rf X Sense and sensibility are English standards Spelling, Sliukcspcure, and short stories the thrill ot getting ci on one of Miss Sad- W lcyls tests . . , Charlie Schmidliippn . . . shiv- ering students in IOT whols heen eating Xlrs. Bryiinis potato chips? .. . Nlucheth and Nloby Dick ., . iumhic pentunieter ... our loyal huskcthull fun, Mrs. Warwick ..,thc work Mrs. Hurhourt did for theutcr groups . . , emphasis on composition . . . out go the gram- mar rules .,. will we ever learn to write to please? W .w X' V 4 Our Yearbook adviser, Mr. Alito, fights the deadline battle. Nlatt Bayan proves that we learn through questioning and discussion 88 'VT M'u ' k L..f '! Anthony A. Alito Nirs. Geraldine' Bryan Timothy VV. Dillon Mrs, Elizabeth Harluourt Hrs. Ethel NlCClllll'y Mrs. Curmela McKelvey Carl Moldovan Helen Sadley Mrs. Barbara Nl. Uiiru ick Xlrs. jollvan S. Willis ,,,,,,mW A serious study of Honor Society candidates, 89 My lDdl ox Robert Xl. Cilrnurtin Richard C, Qraja I g1 h'g Ak'h ' . seiss +. 5 E in A ni f if A ' X 'iz' M L K A 'W 5,5 5 ? m ?A .. V . f , ,, . Zinjunthropns to johnson . . . the year of politi- wt X1 cal cartoons . . . the Mterrn paper ot the week W X L L club ,.. keeping up with current events .. , Mrs. jane I., Hady Michael Laird Charles L. Ross jr. Edward Steinmetz . bf, W7 Long live Barry Coldwater. . .Boumedienne . . tons of scrap paper .. . HCasanm'ai' Ross .. . the Christian Science Monitor . . . corny wit of Mr. Zunoni Stokely Carmichael Mrs, Nemehikis Hpicayune detailsn . . . our Dear Abby, Mr. Dabrowski 50th anniversary of the Soviet Union . . . the Middle Fast crisis . . , Mr. Steimetz talked pleasantly with his students . . . and Mr. Laird gets down to business. Mrs. Genevieve Nemchik William Ward 'bv it Even a teacher has homework. Mr. Zanoni takes a stab at a question. 90 , Q gr- History is study of involvement in mankind The help and patience of M rs. Hady, 5 o- 9 -us-' , WI' u-usd' Mr, Steinmetz always on the alert. Mrs. Nemchik waits for a sensible answer to her query. Mr. Laird rneclitales lietxwc n classr s 91 C ultural heritage lies in language ' un-.- Mrs. Dorothy Cummins Ei f , Mrs, Augustine Geisler Mrs. Anna Mae Malloy ip-'Q Harry A, Lavine Mrs, Emma S. Murphy r -' ' M The 'H af fy, . , Y 1. rl 1 . , W V-4., 7 -V+-:: pq. .. . im -Mb. 1 'QI Lllgl l ' A' - 955' liflfhffj f Dialogues and drills exceptions to every rule ... pronunciation ... those verb syn- opses listening and reading comprehen- sion idioms .. . Rome, Paris, Madrid Mrs. Cummins' gentle way , . . French novels . . , How do you expect to pass 3rd year if you failed 2nd year? . . . therels no MPIH in Spanish ... Why is Mrs. Murphyls 5th period class always cut short? . . . confusion in 113 . . . a language for all tastes. Oh, he enjoys his German so muchf HYo estudiaha la leccionf' Mr. Pierson, a drill master in Latin, Xi, Many years ana' ideas make Z0a'ay's math .Q ' - as , i is if ' K .ff N 'ills f X r 31' T V. ff Alexandra T. Bojcun George M. Fishman john Hirschbuhl P21111 M2lSSi Rlltll E. PidCOCli History meets Math in the teachers' dining room. Modern math , . , geometry, trig . , . and we thought Li Algebra II was hard .. , area of a circle is1Tr'2 ... - those impossible proofs . , . Calculus in kindergarten ... Is parabola an Indian? ... the Pythagorean Theorem . . . and Assumption 12 . . . kilt is intuitively ' obvious ...logarithms . . . Miss Pidcock patrols .1 A halls . . . pages of busy work , , , Will we ever get the chance to use this stuff? L. Of course, you know thatg therefore . . , it Mrflvlassi on his way to class Mr. Anderson, mid-year eplaci nt, ge in the math groove quickly. I mqiaiffl 2' 2 EG' ae e' .,,p - . ' 5:5 E '5 Sciences provide experiences for living Microscopes, experiments. lab reports . . . amoeba and parmeeium . . . determining the sex of a fruit fly '.,, Letls get squared away ...initiation of Mr. Chiste into thesoeial elub . , . those challenging physics problems . , . VVhat is truth? . . . the Chorus could use Mr. Clark . . . horrible odors from Room 4 . . . informal gatherings in the newwing ... Nlr. Langdonys dry wit ... Madam Curie never did it like this. Ronald Chiste Donald I.. Clark Richard W. Held K ff 2 Q- - I 'QQ Anatomy of an amoeba. A bird's eye view of chemistry. Herbert Langdon Lewis F. Rader Xlr. Rader lectures l1is skoosl1lilts. Qu: Physics comes to him who dares Cultural development of talents and interests Develops creativity as well incliviclual talents and interests , . . eheek the perspee- tive . . . Dont just sit there like at ruptured bud . . . the player piano in ll0 . . . 1-2-3- 4, l-2-F3--1, GUY , . . warming up time inthe band room . . . itls more like a Zoo . . . prac- tiee makes perteet? , . , Nlr, Burkett has all he can handle . . . und Mrs, Conibs is never too busy. Nlr. Burkett - groin in ,veg wav john Burkett Mrs. Mirabuh I.. Combs Robert A. Iioeseli Secretarial courses form core of business jobs, Slllllyj1lliilCS ... learning to take dictatiml ,. , uXfV0rk l'rog1'L1r11H . . , Ilvl prim-, annual price . , . electric type-xxriters that m-wr work l.l3.M., Qzllclllators, stcrmcord Ilmclxillcs ,. . The Clayton Hurdxw11'vStcm- . . . But my acc-ullxlts LlHbl1lLlIlC8n .. . Tux l m'm I0-10 .,. ItCII1iZC'NXllLlt-9 ,.. Mathe- matics upplivcl to business. And fulhermorc gi 'j.f,:A: - f ,, , , X A calculating Candy Lindgren. 96 W Q f . 5 E il: ky Vi W Nm fe275iZWV195W3f?3l5Ei12' ' 2 5 ill li rrrrrr r - fi' , rr 23 xx 'V J l 4--.44 5 . ,av 3 Q. 1 2 ' f rrrrr -' 'l il' 1 I if b Morris Agress Ralph H. jones K.. ru-, Mrs. Loretta Ii. Hoffman Carol A. Nickel af M' fvefyif if 'Wm 54 ' u The Man in 211, A head start in ojjice and secretarial work Cooperative Secretarial Work Experience Program and introduction to the business world .., ae- quaints senior girls with outside responsibilities . . .secretaries work at Sales Tax, Trenton Times, Labor and Industry . . . Mrs. Davidson, the work- ing girls Mother . . . those little green boxes ,. . a chance to use some of the newest equipment , . . good experience and a good chance to earn, ,1 Mrs. Shirley Davidson Marilyn DeLueia, Gloria Darvas and Marie Torrini receive instructions from their super- visor, Mrs. Tyrrell. E. Barry Kline, a Hamilton graduate, offers his assistance to Diane Meyer at Kline 81 Kline law office. Dictation is one ofthe many duties jo Ann Dellaria undertakes at the Sales Tax Bureau. 98 Di tribulive Ed. eiiSsg?i4?fsz,g,'f' -'fzifvwzf' I V, ,fzfilzgfgi 'ir if 'Z f , ' f'--.4 egrfisg - 14 3 im may 9' if M i Riagg i 5 in . A F 1 N' f all J fir is 1 I ..,..,.. ,,,i.i,:,.:,,, :,gi M, , ,. A .V john F. Pierson Ferdinando C. Scaccetti Carol Rosenberg puts in a busy afternoon ut Bell Telephone, Qi. ' 25-N91 iifffi- f11ff i:3:' 5551! builds cz basis forfulure Clcnirtc-sy clocsntt mist ix uint -Iulv unzilysis uncl clispluy ... Cf.O.D. ... slioclmox slimwuscs .. . stu- clonts work as clvrlxsr vusliicrs, and salvsiiwii ,. . . l.ils. Svurs, Bell 'I'clcpimnc .. . Nlr. llicrson is iicwir xx rung . . , MSwcctic'H . . . D.lf. proviclcs u general lmuckgrourid in selling and retailing. junies ffoble giiirisvxpc'ri1'i1c'Qas a sulcsrmiri ul Xinrpliy is. 99 Industrial arts ojjfers experience in trades Charles N. Bcrsch A :aff-efsflzwszzs ,:2f M' at ' ' ' '1 -1 Whx . A 1, :Y .R gf-1 . Y 3 HWW-Et f .x'.g31i'E4:fm,2 . . rg ? .sigiwqngg-ir, sm W s, 'E 'Ei ' -, pf H1 it W T- ,,. 'Zi: Q'?h.:'Sf5?,', f f mt Marlin Graf, jr. .Xlfrvcl llolmius David Bryan vl - ...lf X if az , fl 'lif-1 L! Cfirl W. Holcombe w i -- 3- ,I M ., si' if ,gtg p 'I ' Tiff in Lil: , ., . s f wry f, -we A15y,,.p 1 bfffilifijgig. Qgjiif, 1,345 if X ,Z vizlft, . . Mr. Berscli llk'IIl0IlSlI'11lCS the art of using ll scrvxx clrivcr. Mr. Gary Harbourt tells it like it is. 1' in -... 1 00 'aff-N if . Y' S., ., . S ff Q .:'..i 0 -X .ns-M ,A it? f wet' Industrial skills are just as important as aca- demic slcills .. . rules and regulations .,. notebooks, basic drawings, and a few choice comments that take all period . . . donlt for- get the goggles sanding, surfacing stage crew clowns . . , Sarah Bernhardt on the lathe ,. . music drifting from the Auto Shop . . . gum-chewers beware .. . sawdust everywhere .. . it all depends on Mr. Berschls mood ... Mr. Robins settles for nothing less than perfection. f.Q,- o ,Sw ' 'fa -,1 .. Mr. Graf demonstrates how to draw a straight line. Dulce Robinson wastes no time in wood shop. 101 is A fundamental oflzfe - Home Economics then thcre was Ralph .. . Xliss Baku-ris fan- tastic-, larger than iitb drawing . . . and Owen , , . thosc iust Ininntc' preparations for Utensi- .. . and George ., . those- CiI'l'2lLii:lli evuiilu- tion sheets . , , and Alonzo . . . sewing,sah1tl, and sex. Lynn C, Baker Patricia A. Bruschini Wwwuwlwtn George Dundahi eats L1 culinary work of art, A sizzling piece of bacon fascinates Owen Tozour. 102 Nutrition, notvs and I1Ol1I'iSilIIlCIli und, i Library - silent sanctuary for stud y The place to go for research ... and from study hall . . . quiet, always . . . So whatls a Dewey Decimal system? . . . using the card catalogue .. . Mrs. Tripp made searching easier . . . overdue hooks . . . missing maga- zines and periodicals ... a chance to see someones good art work. Our energetic visual aids group. Mrs. Tripp keeps a watchful eye over the library assistants. .Nm Mrs. Charlotte Tripp joseph F. Dougherty VVill we ever forget thc hours wc spent in thc Lihraryl 314' X 'iid' I RQ Mrs. Barbara R. Hunt Marguerite Thompson Elizabeth Willey joseph H. Bartlett Thomas W. Kenny uThe endl' of many active years. X 1 rs., 104 William j. McEvoy Lea E. Terry -anu.q, M Keep your positions, girls. The mad rush to the locker room . . . only show- er people are excused . , . free-for-all basketball games .. . VVho,s walking with the ball? . . . ten points off for earrings . . . mutilated pinneys in assorted colors . . . grooming, Drivers Ed., Civ- il Defense and First Aid , . 4 let's build a fallout shelter . . . every year we find out how physical- ly unfit we are. M olders of strong mznds and bodzes I'd walk a mile for a camel ,Mjersey joe-is invaluable comments ah-ah-ah , .. Mr. Kenny, the seniors, guide to personal problems . . . those dangerous forward rolls . . . uGeet o-outln , . . whose got my Right Guard? ... fifteen jumping jacks ready, begin 1, 2, 7, 9, 12, 15 ... 10 off . ,, Physi- cal Fatness . . . shower hell - 'gBut I took one last weekf' .,-. -.- - XWSX. ,- -fmt Q-gm' U If a car is at corner B, and your car 'AN1r. Breese at his inhnite work, l 105 A 1? if 'Ww :gill I 'M T2 K lk. M,,. L g Q ... In Us ' ,, '.,.. U sq' .,,,.,.nd'f Focus on the Class 0f'68 The Hamilton Senior, with an eye on tomorrow, may pause a minute to retleet on yesterday. His years in school, growing up along with his friends, have prolmalvly shown him some ofthe greatest times he will ever have. Looking haelc, he will rememher the familiar things of sehool, and the people that were a large part of his life, The past three years have hrought many changes, as will the next three luring many more. As we move from one world into an- other, an entirely different one, the link hetween yesterday and toclay will he our friends. fl 4 r J S s , F 'S S, 'ly v Q E 'W 'v 1 A X ., ,gba Y mswwaswr ss. rv as E his in iii Ian S. Aker Kim W. Aker jan S. Aker Looking forward to june graduation . . . a plodder . . . does a good job when hels interested . . . as a sr joined the distributive education corps . . . a fancy to coin collecting . . . his future isn't outlined. Kim W. Aker Friendly personality . . . very considerate towards others . . . always will- ing to lend a helping hand . . . at times can be moody . . . takes an active part in gymnastics . . . would like to enter into the art of store display. Richard 1. Allegretti Rich . . . uninhibited . . . enjoys confusion . . . gets along with everyone . . . wild in halls . ,. usually found on Tubby's corner 4 . , St. Anthony's loss, Hamiltonls gain . . . main interests are money and girls 4 . . plans to join Air Force in September4 Barry W. Allen Sporty and sincere 4 . . enjoys good times as well as the next person . . . did Hall Patrol duty as a jr . . . Kathy and his convertible are special interests 4 . . for work he'll try retail clerking 4 . , servicechoiee is the Air Force Frank A. Angelucci uAnge . . . has a knack for getting in trouble . . 4 would rather spend his money on clothes than girls . . . feels lost without his hiboy . . . played one year of jV soccer . . . hobby is collecting old records . . . future includes engineering. Richard I. Allegretti Barry W. Allen Patricia C. Apoldite Cordon L. Applegate Frank A. Angelucci Patricia C. Apoldite HPat . . . talkative and friendly . , . never at a loss for words . . . loves drama and music . 4 . 3 yr warbler in both Concert and Special Choirs . . . appeared in most of our school plays . . . hopes to teach vocal music. Cordon L. Applegate Comer football enthusiast Football Club 3 yrs football manager and letter 3 yrs . . . Stagecraft jr and sr years . . , a big fan of foot- ball squads . . . hopes to attend industrial art school and take up cabinet making. Richard C. Appleget App . . . good looking guy with a great personality . 4 4 hangs with the Ville . . . appreciates good music . . . likes to have a really good time 4 , . his ambition is to become a millionaire . . . Navy or IBM school after graduation. Raymond W. Ashworth Ray . . . brawler . . . chooses his own friends . . . expensive dresser . . . group congregator . . . earned a varsity letter in football his soph year . . . interested in art and all sports . . . upon graduation likely to join one of the services. Loretta Atkins Loretta's first year at Hamilton . . . from Bordentown Regional . . . a girl who's easy to get along with . . . enjoys collecting records and dancing . . . has her own circle of friends . . . future work is not certain4 Glenda D. Autry Glen or i'Sisn . . . liked by all . . , outgoing . . . activities include ice skating, bowling and all sports . . . junior Staff member to Red Cross De- velopment Center .4 . active in all CAA activities Drill Team plans to become teacher or nurse. Our greatest glory is not in never falling but using every time we fall. J M Those familiar moments of anxiety. Loretta Aiking Glenda D. A Richard C. Appleget Raymond W. Ashw Barbara A. Baker Roland C. Bathurst i I'innie . . . small in stature but big in personality . . . uhlrs. Rowland VVitty . . . great practical joker , beware of strangers bearing giftsn . . . wonlt forget mel' . likes to sing and dance . . , her favorite records are plays the saxophont '... member of Stage, Concert and Marching Bands 3 acappella . . . plans to uork at Two Guys ptuto Dept and then. most likely, yrs . . . Band Club 3 yrs . . Band letter . . . Cross Country sr yr . , . world marriage. traveler and journalist his ambition. 1 inda s. Baldwin Robe A' But .... . ' Bob .L'0llC l'ltt' tx pe Mlikcs the surt . . .contagious smile. . .con- L1 t'l't'7u gran Hllllrcsl In l'f t'1T1g l't C ' ' ' luilmr X olumeer gt Mer- tender for .Xll-City pitcher. . .played an outstanding three years of ,IY and cer Hospital ple-is'mt personality blonde hair on the quiet side ' ' ' ' j . , ' K f ' ' n ' ' Q varsity baseball . . . Hne fisherman . . , likes to date elder girls . . . future but very talkatixe with triends . . . plans to go mto nursing upon gradua- 4 ' V mm ' A in college and teaching. Matthew J. Bayan Cary VV. Barton ulvlattu . , . tall cool intellect . . , acting is his special talent . . . the lead in Ht-'ll talk to you about cars and mechanical gadgets , . . a certain amount our school play , , . likes traveling, tennis and buying clothes . . . hates to ot' pride , keeps to his oun triends . . hels definite about being a Ma- get Clllfy' - - - Yllllf 21Wl1FCl HS li if - - i 2 YI' ll0l521tl'l' - - V flltllff iYlCllld6S law rine . . . june ix ill bejob lumting time. school, N Barbara A. Baker Linda S. Baldwin Gary W. Barton Roland C. Bathurst Krystina T. Bednarek MKrys . . . sometimes called i'Blondie ' . . . a smile for everyone , . . sec- retary for Mrs. Hoffman . . hair styling and bowling among her favorite pastimes , . . works for Charming Shoppes in spare time . . . plans to be bookkeeper. Margaret E. Beers Maggie . xcry cheerful and friendly . skating, bouling and danc- ing take up most of her free time .. member of Girls' Chorus and Con- cert Choir througliout high school , ,. plans to go to college or become clerk typist. Richard L. Bender Hltichn . . . outgoing , . . clown at heart , . . interests center around a Cute red haired junior . . . Student Council rep . , , Varsity-fl Club . . . IV let- ters in football, basketball . . . varsity letters in basketball and baseball . . . a future history or phys ed teacher. Bruce M. Benedetti ' 'ildugell , . , ready wit . . . well liked . . . active in intramural and inter- scholastic sports . . , Student Council member for 3 yrs . . . alternate to Boysl State . . . active chairman of the grounds committee . . . plans to attend college majoring in political correspondence, Robert A. Bay Matthew J. Bayan Robert W. Bercy uMr. Mo-Parn . . . mechanically inclined . . . a whiz with automobiles and what makes them run . , took first in Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest . . . hot rod enthusiast ...i r Xrmed Forces lirst. then into garage business. Frank T. Bernath Frank . . . well mannercd, friendly typt ',.. always cool, calm, and collect- ed . . . nothing much excites him , . . you name it, hels interested . . . not a joiner . . . one of Mr. Massils good guys . . . looking forward to a future in drafting. H0 M emory is the treasurer 0 f oQeM9geWf, the mznd 40f?'w VSUMMOOOV D245 Qvfkng' ' QW! We'll soon be on the outside looking in, Krystina T. Bednarek Margaret E B Richard L. Bender Bruce M. B Robert W. Bercy Frank T. B h The road was rough but wefrzally came Z0 lhejourneyk end Mqqaw, ,yifffwk U N- , nr, ,V A f wq3g5,ia?+2vQfl'2l'9l'Q:f,.34gQflfQQ.,Q , Christine Biddulph Linda I. Bigley M.- f-uv., A A , '.4...4 F 9 , a.,,.A v It's been a long day and we're finally out! Howard K. Bird , john C. Bishop 'TI Margaret A. Black Richard L. Blanchp Qwwmwffzel In M 6 jimi-4 fvf lm! 5 cZdQ' EfL ',ll Ln if mf, i flff lf .iu 'd A-- Q Patricia A. Bobko Michael I. Boccanfuso Barbara A. Bockle Elizabeth L. Borgianini ,JH Saralee I. Bowen Charles C. Bowser Christine Biddulph HChris , . . didnlt bother with school activities . . , a few girls know her best , , . swimming to her liking . . . she'll help without complaining , , . interested in a job that's involved with animal care. Linda I. Bigley Lynn . . . opposite of big . . . sometimes witty i.., most of the time, espe- cially in school, not the loud type . . . friends mostly non-I-Iamiltonians . , . dancing and ice skating are pleasures . . , 2 yrs of Typing Club . . . office work for the future. Howard K. Bird Kenny . . . the outdoor life . , . doesnlt like to feel trapped . . . likes the name of judy best . . . hunting season keeps him in shape , . . in june heill try for either the Air Force or the Navy. john C. Bishop njackl' . . . loner . . . hangs around with his own crowd . . . likes to do things that please him . . . great interest in cars . likes the wild blue yonder . . . consequently plans to join Navy for pilot training. Margaret A. Black HPeg . . , good driver but . . . close friends often tease Peggy about some things . . . member of Girls' Chorus, Concert Choir . . . takes an active part in all CAA activities . . . a fondness for horseback riding, and 4-H . . . future nurse. Richard L. Blanche - Reechie . . . a soul brother . . . jokestcr . . . can be mean . , , easy going . . . likes a good time with the guys . . . stylish dresser . . . member of the Drama Club . . . active in intramurals . . . future plans include IBM school or the Navy. Patricia A. Bobko Pat . . , sporty , . , takes her share of fun . . . Mrs, Rowland will remember her . . . certain music appeals to her . . . helpful in the library . . , Walt appeals to her , . . she'll do IBM work in the future. Michael I. Boccanfuso Mike . . . tall, dark Italian . . . a great jazz musician . . . distinctive taste in clothes . . . wheels around in a grey Chevy '... an ambitious accountant on the work experience program . . . business college after graduation. Barbara A. Bockle Barb,' . . , cute ,. . always fun to be with . . . friendly , . . singer and swinger on the Drill Team . . . enjoys dancing and swimming . . . member of Class Council and Executive Council of Student Council . , . conserva- tive dresser . . . plans to attend nursing school, Elizabeth L. Borgianini Liz,' . . . short and sweet . . . enjoys reading, drawing and painting . , . cheerful and smiling . . . member of PS8zD as soph . . . she plans to go to college to study and eventually to teach history. Saralee I. Bowen Very friendly , . . interests consist of horseback riding, sportscar, listening to records and talking on the phone . . . secretary for Mr. Hirschbuhl . . . usherette . . . Student Council , . . Health Careers . . . I-IR salesman . . . plans to become a medical secretary. Charles C. Bowser Charlie . . , he's not the shy type . . . special interests are reading and listening to records . . , not too bad at singing . . . tried football as a fresh- man . . . first year in'Hamilton . , . a vocational school or into the service. Deborah V. Branson Debbie . . , bubbling personality . , . her many interests include shoot- ing pool, horseback riding, cycles, Bob Dylan records, Dale. drinking chocolate shakes at MacDonalds secretary to Xlrs. Warwick, Mrs. Rowland . . . active in CAA . . . Usherettes and Drill Team . . . will be- come secretary. jane Branson New to Hamilton this year , . . likeable girl . . . kind and helpful . . . went through the Trenton schools . . . no special likes or activities . . . plans on a nursing career . . . probably Helene Fuld. Raymond R. Broach Ray'l . . . musically-minded . . . very friendly . . . tutoring club jr yr . . . name any chorus, hes in it . . . obviously music is his hobby, especially vocal music . . . organist , . . the teaching profession for him . . . history major. Anthony Brun Tony . . . uMoose . . . friendly . . . baseball and reading take up a lot of his time . . . follows all sports . . . intramuralist . . . official scorer for the Hamilton Lou Cehrig league . . . architectural college will keep him in his career field. James R. Bruno Jimbo . . . cherry vanilla . . . 1002 Italian . . . varsity football . . . CM cars . . . 'isafen driver . . . permanent exchange student from S. A. . . . likes all types of bears . . . warm affection for Billy Wyatt . . . member of B. Wfs third lunch gang . . . Hendrix College to be a doctor. Harry R. Brusnahan Tall, good looking guy . . . a nice person . . . great host for wild parties .. . hangs with the Ville, ... a good mechanic .. . likes all sports . . . after graduation he hopes to attend college. Carl A. Burger johnny Atlas . . . hig . . . member of Holcombes Heroes and Bryan's Bears . . . lifts weights and works with electronics . . . Camera Club soph and jr yrs . . . Stage Craft sr yr . . . future work with air conditioning or refrigeration . . . maybe Navy. Raymond R. Broach Zaron W. Burnett Zeke, . . . hear that Boss, baritone sax . . . Student Council rep 3 yrs . . . happy-go-lucky '... full of school spirit . . . chairman of the pep com- mittee . . . secret ambition to be President of US . . . may settle for busi- ness administration career. Barbara J. Callahan Barb . . . blond charmer . . . blue-eyed . . . a special attraction for the bas- ketball team . , . Criterion staff member . . . 2 yr homeroom salesman . . . sec for Mrs. Rowland and Mrs. lVlcKelvey . . . enjoys dancing and listening to the 4 Tops sound . . . future business teacher. Cynthia A. Campbell Cindy . . . cute blue-eyed blondc . . . soft spoken . . petite and fragile . , . faithful supporter of our basketball team . . . plans to go to Rider to become a medical secretary. Paul D. Cantwell HI.lewt . . . outgoing personality . . . good musician . . . he plays several instruments and is a member of out-of-school band . . . hopes to attend a trade school to learn to be a steamfitter. Deborah V. Branson jane Branson n 4 Anthony Brun james R. Bruno Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well. Harry R. Brusnahan Carl A. Burger Zaron W. Burnett Barbara I. Callahan Robin puts the special touch on Zeke for his st d nt l n L'Blackboard Cynthia A. Campbell Palll D. Cantwell jungle. 1 fix WJ iid? Joseph D. Caparbi Jacqueline A. Capone R iff' Kathleen R. Carey Linda I. Carnall If Fred D. Carrigg Ronald L. Castor joseph D. Caparbi Yosh . . . sports enthusiast . . . particularly likes basketball . . . can usually be seen with Peggy , . . enjoys riding around in a volkswagon . , . a bit touchy about uthingsn . . . plans after graduation include service in the Navy. Jacqueline A. Capone Hjackien . . . loquacious . . . unique personality . . . stylish wardrobe . , . faithful supporter of our basketball games . . . enjoys people with a good sense of humor . . . loves to laugh . . . hopes to become a beautician. joan L. Cardaciotto Distinctive laugli . . , diminutive . . . excitable . . . friendly and looks on bright side of things . , . toured Rome as a junior . . . madly in love with 1sv....ww joan Cardaciotto joseph H. Carey horses . , . bowling and swimming among interests . . . ambition to be a history teacher. joseph H. Carey joe . . , intelligent guy with a great personality . . . defensive linebacker and co-captain of the varsity football team . . . treasurer of Varsity-H Club , , . math whiz . . . constantly teased by Mr. Bryan . . . girl-watcher . . . math teacher, then electronics Held. Kathleen R. Carey Kathy ',.. always friendly and smiling . . . has lots and lots of cute freckles . . . member of the Red Cross throughout high school . . . active in all CAA activities . . . Drill Team member . . . plans career in x-ray technolo- gy or data processing. Linda I. Carnall 'KLynn'l . . . tall and slim . . . compatible and pleasant . . . enjoys all music and especially dancing to it . . . always a cheery greeting , . , Secretarial Practice member . . . she'll find an office position, hopefully as a secretary. Fred D. Carrigg Fritz . . . lively, energetic . . . good for a chuckle . . . exchange student to Peru . . . has received awards for excellence in PSZQD . . . treasurer of Student Council in jr yr . . . participated in several dramatic presentations here . . . hopes to be diplomat or do government work. Ronald L. Castor Ron . . . reserved , . . sports enthusiast . . . 3 yrs on Criterion . . . varsity football . . . summer counselor at Camp Pahaquarra . . , camping and hik- ing high interest . . . bitten by the travel bug . . . Rutgers University hope- ful . . . to become a lawyeror history teacher. Carol M. Cathcart Cigi,' . . . enjoys archery, bowling and playing pool . . . on the tiny side . 2 yrs singing in Girls' Chorus ,. . Leisure Typing , . . working girl as a senior . . . sheill be a Hle clerk upon graduation . . . marriage soon after. Charles H. Chapman Confused in everything, especially language courses . . . golfer, bowler . . . plays guitar . . . Concert and Dance Bands 3 yrs . . , Marching Band soph and sr yrs spring musical jr yr . .. postgraduate school, then teachers' college for him. Lindsey I. Charlip Nunzz . . . short and sweet . . . an energetic volunteer at Mercer Hospi- tal . . . digs Sinatra and flips over Hip . . . one of the wild, Wildwood crew . . . likes to dance , . . Drama Club in jr yr . . . plans on becoming a practi- cal nurse. Larry D. Chestnut Chopper or uDeaeon . . . cool conservative . . . interested in art . . . enjoys basketball . . . -IV soccer soph yr . . . varsity soccer sr yr . . , com- mercial artistry will be his field in college. Geraldine P. Clark Geri . , . very athletic . . . determined and ambitious , . . favorite activi- ties are sports and dancing . . . has received several CAA awards . . , par- ticipates in CAA basketball, softball, hockey and all sports . . . plans to at- tend college to become author or reporter, Carol M. Cathcart Charles H. Chapman joe Carey, in one of his grim defensive stances, poises for the attack Lindsey I. Charlip Larry D. Chestnut Easy street is a blind alley Geraldine P. Clark Iames R. Coble Jim . . . certainly not the troublesome kind . . . easy talker when the top- icls important , . . shot put event in track . . . Chess Club . . . pastimes are reading, writing, drawing . . . future interest in retail selling and writing. Antoinette A. Coltre Small gal . . . wonder how she gets onto that horse . , . enjoys horseback riding and baseball . . . too much work around the house for other inter- ests . . . weekends she takes care ofsmall ones . . . job status uncertain . . . maybe store work. Terry L. Conner Individualist . . . green eyes and auburn hair . . . likeable personality . . her hobby is raising and training dogs , work experience program . . Chairman of Welfare Committee Executive Council member .. School Store clerk . , will attend Trenton Technical institute. Deborah L. Conover Debbie or i'Chip . . . cellar dweller . . . interested in going to different places and meeting new people . . . member of Drama Club . . . distribu- . . . tive education . . . likes the company of a certain drummer . . . would like to attend Barbizon School of Modeling. James R. Coble Antoinette A. Coltre Terry L. Conner Deborah L. Conover john P. Conte john P. Conte The Don Juan type . . . a real mover . . . opinion on any topic . . . friendly and well-liked . . . aggressive . . . played jV and varsity soccer . . . letter- man . . . helped decorate for jr. Prom . . . Army Reserves prospect and Trenton Tech candidate. Barbara M. Correia Barb , . . constant talker . . . well dressed . . , wonder why she never miss- es a school play? . . , soph and jr class rep . . . active in CAA . , . Parkway Hosp volunteer . . . spare time swimming, skiing, and playing tennis . . . plans to major in psychology. Diane E. Corrigan Tall blonde . . . wild about pop music . . . always smiling . . , formerly with Girls Chorus . . . IFI member . . . hardworking . . . usherette in jr yr 1 . . sec for Miss Koch and Mr. Held , . . works diligently after school . . . college among future plans. Peter J. Corti HPeten . . . casanova . . . has a definite problem . . . always on the run . . . cars, cars and more cars . . . always seen with the guys at the Ville . . . Sr Ball Decorating Committee . . . future as a construction worker. Barbara M. C0l'I'Cia Athena W. Costides Charles J. Craddock Attractive . . . sharp dresser . . . crazy sense of humor . . . hearty laugh Charlie . . . not that shy . . . relaxed most when fixing car engines and . . . secretary for Mr. Scaccetti . . . distributive education program , . . watching stock races . . . off to the Army in june , . . artillery his liking . . . always with a certain Italian . . . one of the wild VVildwood crew ',,. afterwards probably State Highway road repair. thinks Frank Sinatra is the greatest . , , future airline stewardess. Rosemary A. Crupi June D. Cox uRoe . . . the unusual and artistic things attract her . . . Drama Club and Judy . . . sweet smiling . . . pleasant personality . . . Kennys girl , , , Mr, Welfare Party highlights of school activities . . . believes in the Neo-Thea- Cilmartin's faithful sec for 3 yrs . . . favorites include dancing and I.ee ter . . . acting, dancing and old songs . . . work experience at Litys . . . no Andrews . . . business school after graduation . . . key punch operator. final plans. 118 oy is not in thingsg it is in us Diane E. Corrigan Peter I. Corti Athena W. Costides june D. Cox Charles 1. Craddock .,a...u:.m.,--W V 1- 'W - M - ' 'W' lm' wr ww., 5 Rosemary A. Crupi Becky and Pete - c me moment to remember. Y It matters not what you are thought to be but what you are. Charlene Dargay - Miss C Barbara A. Cuccagna Richard A. Dale Wffft 65 ya N U Milt Danko Charlene A. Darg Bruce I. Darvas 1 Gloria I. Darvas john F, Davis Barbara A. Cuccagna Hczookiet .. 4 cute and petite .. . sheill laugh at almost anything transferred to Hamilton as a junior . . . just loves to play golf . . . Bill in her future , . . will attend business school and then work as a secretary. Richard A. Dale 'iRich . . . i'Dale brother . . . conscientious worker , . . in with his own group of friends . . . a way with cars . . . wants a 396 Chevelle for gradua- tion 4 . . sports enthusiast . . . plays football, basketball, baseball . . . Navy in his future . . . then business college. Elma L. Danch Sandy . . . quiet beauty . . . definitely independent . 4 . two sides to her personality , 4 . there has to be a reason . . . stitches herself a great ward- robe . . . fascinated by philosophy . . . decorated for the junior Prom . . 4 Sr Class Council rep . . . future in fashion designing, Patricia A. Danko Pat . . . soft spoken . . . the world is her friend . . . an excellent speaker . . . always poised and charming . . . honor roll throughout school yrs . . . Student Council representative . . . plays GAA basketball . . . Mrs. Row- land's secretary . . . plans career as courtroom reporter. Charlene A. Dargay i'Charlie,' . 4 . cute and vicacious cheerleader . . . varsity cheerleading let- ter . . 4 if itis happening shes there . 4 . headed Senior Ball Queen commit- tee . . . Retrospect editorofsenior class section . . . PSHD . . , water skiing, mystery books fun 4 . . Mr. Ross' secretary . 4 . major in marine bi- ology4 Bruce I. Darvas Considerate, well-mannered, pleasant wonit give you an argument . . . hard worker . . . chemistry and photography are specials 4 . . reliable yearbook photography . . . Camera Club fan . . . good college prospect . . . leans toward science field. Gloria I. Darvas Considerate and agreeable . 4 . Makeup Club in soph yr . . . fine at water skiing and dancing . . . music lifts her . . . thinking about a Marine . . . she may attend an IBM school and then secretarial work. Iohn F. Davis ul-'ranku . . . an ideaiist . . . likes fast cars and girls . . . likes life by surpris- es not by schedule . . . Leader Corps . . . wants to become known for his skills and qualities, not as just another person . . . plans to join National Guards. Kenneth L. Davis Kenny . . . versatile sportsman . . . tempermental . . . 3 yrs of varsity foot- ball . . 4 offensive end 4 . 4 basketball and track performer . . . Sports Ap- preciation and Drama Clubs . . . looking forward to college . . 4 IBM work . . . Air Force . . . links with Trenton YMCA community work4 Iosephine A. Dellaria Nylon or ujo Ann . . . attractive, distinctive personality . . . individualistic . . . protagonist 4 . . oh, those future dreams . . . special interest in a film director 4 . . Red Cross representative . . . Makeup Club 4 . . work experi- ence program . . sec to Mrs. Felict -4.. will attend business college. Marilyn R. DeLucia Mhflarii . 4 . the girl with the smile . . . have you ever seen her when she wasnit talking? behind the scenes as a Makeup Club member . . . work experience program 4 . . always seen with Bob Hope . . . plans on becoming a secretary. Dennis J. Dempsey Tall . . . gambler at heart . . . plays the drums and likes travel . . . hunter in spare time . . . motorcycle buff 4 4 4 intramural man 4 . . has sights on college education . . . also State Trooper work or maybe the Coast Guard. Kenneth L. Davis Josephine A. Dellaria Marilyn R. DeLucia Dennis 1. Dempsey 121 I have never been hurt by anything Idia'n'tsay HX The gang meets in the same spot for fun and good Ww- vy mfg yy Larry W. Dennis Geraldine H. 1 V Dorothy E. Dey Sherry D. Dick NH-f Irvin W. Dixon Elizabeth D. Dolci 122 Edward P. Dowd Sharon D. Duboski Denise R. Dunseomb Larry W. Dennis K'Danooch . , . avid admirer of the opposite sex . , . style . . . sharp dresser . . . it's got to be soul . 4 . summers are spent at the shore . . . likes to loitcr 4 4 . 2 yr hr salesman . . . intramurals , . . definite future in U4S. Coast Guard. Geraldine H. Deslauriers Gerry . . . enjoys bowling and dancing . . . lively personality . , . Banner Girl for VVhitc llorsc Fire Co . . . member of Friendship Club in jr yr . . decorat- ing comniittcc for Senior Ball . . . plans to attend nursing school. Dorothy E. Dey Dotty . . . talkative, friendly and attractive . . . up on the fashions . . . work experience in school . . . skin diving, water skiing. cycling and horseback rid- ing . . . no stranger to the honor roll . . . Bell Telephone worker immediate plans. Sherry D. Dick Cute blue-eyed blonde do blondes really have more fun? unique sense of humor . . . ski enthusiast . . . special someone in the Army . . . re- ceived Presidents physical fitness award sop yr , . , Mrs. Rowlands secretary jr yr . . . secretary after graduation Irvin W. Dixon Billy . , . has a knack for making things happen . . . a disc jockey at dances around his community . . . enjoys writing songs and stories . . . adores the Surpremes . . . likes experimenting with a radio , . . plans to go into musical Held, Elizabeth D. Dolci Liz , . . very responsible person . . . enjoys playing tennis . , . president of GAA . . . delegate to Girls' State . . . in all GAA sports , . . Class Council . . . Officials Club . . . National Honor Society '.,. Student Council Welfare Chairman . . . plans to major in pre-med. Edward P. Dowd Ed . . . a serious side and a fun side . , . a motorcyclist and drummer . . . both call for certain amount of wildness , . . Navyis his method of traveling 4 . . 3 yrs in Advancing Printing 4 . . career as a commercial printer. Brenda I. Downs B4D.'i . . . laughter and fun suit her .. . lone gal in Wood Shop . . . swings with the guitar . . . Girls' Chorus, Special Choir, Concert Choir and Madrigals . . . a strong voice . . . marriage and home life suit her fine. Sharon D. Duboski Always has something funny to say . . . Hforget it . . . not boy shy . . . year- book typist . . . enjoys working with small children . , . great conversationalist once she starts . . . has a solution to anyones problem . . . will train for li- censed practical nursing. George M. Dundala Porgy . . . kind hearted . . . always seeking advice from others . . . one of the followers of the White City gang . . . likes to eat a snack while watching the fights , . . a talent for fixing cars . . . upon graduation plans to work for Bell Telephone. Denise R. Dunseomb Deen . . . sweet, friendly person . . . vice-president of Red Cross Club . . . alto in Concert Choir . . . alu ays has a smile 4 . . Order of Rainbow for Girls . . . enjoys ice skating and swimming . . . will enter Helene Fuld Hospital of Nursing. Bernadette M. Eagle HBerniel' . . . unique personality . . , always puzzled or confused . . . loves dancing, sewing and her dog. Pepples . , . future includes Augie . , . one of the wild Wildwood crew . . . 3 yrs in Drama Club . , . secretarial work, then marriage, 123 , feffgii , Brenda I. Downs George M. Dundala Bernadette M. Eagle 'T' lt F . .c .. - i ' 7 IS-V7TS':1iff?it .. - i - z -fiiiifftlzi'ftfsrlt-iii 7 . .-r.a,.aaaw.s- ' fgiggz-Qggaiffgg im. i . 1 z:f1.f'3faswfae wie t 3 . f -1 f1-'..1t-....f.Yr:-fewegff - aim.,eat.-1ssfrtf 1. a V, . N-.gssittsztagfqz M - 12 A, . . , - fi-1Lees.11f.l25f'.gif . if genes-fS2t.1..: . . f?tSsfq-1f-'L!ef2'..f- .1 t ' ' .L if . sais, ii,-iii --gi Anthony Ecalella Glenn Eganey Anthony Ecalella Tony '... congenial, outspoken, modest . . . enjoys bowling and boating in his 22 ft skilf . . . has earned degree in P581 D . . . member of FTA . . . president of Burlington-Trenton Convocation . . . plans to become a histo- ry teacher. Glenn Eganey i'Sad Sack' '... as meek as a mouse and as tall as agiraffe. . .seldom cracks a smile . . . starter on the JY basketball team in his soph year . . . likes to fish and watch TX '.., would like a college education. Susan Ellis Sue . . . high on personality list . . . intelligent as well as talented . . . Stu- dent Council rep . . . cheerleaderthroughout high school, eo-captain sr yr . . . an usherette . . . Psychology Club . . . Miss Wilhelm's secretary . . . National Honor Society . . . plans on teaching French. Sharon A. Elyea Diversified member of the sr class . . . a main attraction is boys . . . attrac- tive and personable . . . next comes swimming . . . she is in with the latest dances and songs . .. definitely intends to become a manicurist and barber. Susan Ellis Sharon A Frances C. English Beth A. Epifanio Linwood T. Emmons i'Bones . . . tall and lean . . takes a fancy to playing all kinds of sports . . . he can argue too . . . studying is hard work . . . hopes to attend Rider for math . . . interest in computer work. Cathie B. English 'iCacky . , . stylish dresser . . . personality is tops . . always seen with Linwood T Emmons Cathie B English Gloria aetive in the choruses member of Stage Makeup . . . cap- tain of gy m elass loyes to have a good time bound for IBM school, then tht Waves icesf' English Fran . . . pretty . . . sharp dresser . . . great sense of humor . . . explo- sive temper . . . secretary for Mrs. Bryan and for Miss Wilhelm . . . mem- ber of Secretarial Practice Club . . . 2 yr Color Guard member . . . will at- tend college with secretarial course in mind. Beth A. Epifanio Gorgeous big brown eyes . . . striking body movements . . .flair for buying most expensive clothes . . . crazy wit . , . spare time with Steve . . . year- book staff . . . Student Council .... CAA . . . variety of roles in school plays . . . loves skiing, traveling . . . future as a speech therapist. a M K ' a ,skridge T ' egsn . . , personality as big as her smile , . . always laughing . . . well liked . . . soul sister . . . Red Cross member as soph . . . member of Eight Flames , . , plays and enjoys all sports . . . plans to enter a business school VV. Evans a unique personality ,.. one of the guys at the 'iVille .. . a definite attraction to the opposite sex . . . soul music is in . . . Drama Club member . , . ambitious School Store clerk . , , the service and trade school upon graduation. Ronald R. Everett Ron . . . an all-round guy . . . hunting and fishing are his best sports . . . bowling and boating favorite pastimes . . . member of Drafting Club 2 yrs . . . plans to enter Navy or Coast Guard as a machinist. ,, e 5 Q- ue if G Q'! ' v 0 ' 1 'av 0 u 9 il ' ' I 1 Character is what you are in the dark Q rm, Katrina Eskridge Barry W. Evans aww' In a favorite and an idyllic mood Beth and Steve share a happy mo- Ronald R. Everett ment. 125 Donald A. Fabrizio HDucki' . . , dark hair . . . school work is not the best kind of life . , . hangs around a lot . . . works for father . . . most definite plans is a Navy hitch . . . other than that the futureis indefinite. Wendy A. Faille uVVindy . . , tall, slender blonde . . . always thinking of her soldier Bill . . . Makeup Club . . . Soph Class Council . , , enjoys bowling and all out- door sports , . . would like to attend modeling school and then possibly marriagt f... plans to be salesgirl, Michael N. Fallis Mike . . . personality plus . . . likes a good laugh . . . great sense of humor . . . hangs with the i'Ville . . . 3 yr member of the camera group . . . after graduation comes the Marines. Robert A. Fanelli ALEX-heavyweightn . . . last of the great laughers . . . baseball and football his games . . , also bowling fanatic . . . Visual Aids Club 3 yrs , . , Vocal Music soph yr . . . Special Choir jr yr , . . plans to enter Navy or Air Force as electrician. Anna Lou Feasel i'Ann . . . pretty and personable . . . a photographers model . . . a mem- bervof the Queenls Court . . . her heart belongs to Danny . . . one of the wild, Wildwood crew , . . Makeup Club . . . sec to Mrs. Bolge . , . hopes to become a stenographer, Richard L. Fennimore Short, dark, and popular . . . can always be found somewhere in the school a very discreet girl watchcr the Cecil B. De-Mille of Hamilton High . . . Visual Aids 3 yrs . . . will be flying high in the Air Force. Donald A. Fabrizio Wendy A- Faille Thomas A. Ferguson 'iFerg . . . big smile , . . plays the sport that's in season . . . Band Club 3 yrs . . . jV soccer soph yr . . . jV baseball soph and jr yrs , . , member of Trenton Elks Marching Band . . . engineering college or a cruise with the Navv. Alan Fischer Fish ... stocky . .. not much to say ... studies donit take to him . . . if heis not fishing, then cars occupy his time . . . dramatics work for 2 yrs . . . sights set on the Air Force. james B. Foran jim . . , quick-witted guy . . . well liked . . . doesnt like fighting, built for peace . .. blushes easily . .. intelligent but a so-so worker . .. Leader Corps . . . participated in gymnastics and intraniurals , . , will attend col- lege , . . possible career in the Air Force. Craig T. Forshey Rehned and intelligent , . . sports and chess occupy spare time . . . import- ed from Rancocas Valley . , . wrestling and jr Play among activities there . . . plans include college but indefinite after that . . . perhaps pilot train- ing for TWA. Frank B. Garzio HCreen Eyesy' or HRicoi' . . . tall, dark and handsome . . . greets all beauti- ful girls with a smile . . . outspoken but holiest . . . girl expert , . . sec of Varsity-H Club . . . played 3 yrs of varsity baseball . . , All-City choice . , . college bound. Ralph 1. Garzio Shy guy with a catchy smile . , . available to help girls in distress with their homework . . . hard Working Student Council rep in sr yr . . . spare time spent fishing, hunting or playing basketball . . . electronics field , . . some- day Air Force. Michael N. Fallis Robert A. Fanelli Anna Lou Feasel Richard L. Fennimore C rz'licz'sm Comes easier than craftsmanshzp Thomas A. Ferguson Alan Fisch shows. raig T. F N Tom Ferguson IS a cool Cl3I'1HCflSf durmg the Marchmg Band half-time Frank B, Gal-Zig ! Ralph C Www s Mwywif, 535555 gfw WM s Knowledge exists to be imparted lil Edith Cates Gail B. Ceibel Patricia E. Gero Ramona seems to know all about preparing for wedding ceremonies. Angela M. Gel'VaSl0 RHHIOHH I. Giles 128 x john Sherlyn V. Godwin Joseph S. Gogan Anthony I. Gould Al! Richard Graham Antoinette M. Grasselli Edith Gates Friendly with all . . . very talkative .. . faithful Majorette captain Canteen Council . . . Youth Fellowship secretary and treasurer . . . hob- bies consist of swimming. skating, and all types of sports . . . plans to at- tend business college to become legal secretary, Gail B. Geibel G, Gf, . . . enjoys the fun side of school , . . neat and well-groomed . , . doesn't take life too seriously . . , 3 yrs of Makeup Club . . . heart belongs to someone special . . . try for airline stewardess position, Patricia F.. Gero Pat . . . friendly . . . uncontrollable Hts of laughter . , . member of Make- up Club soph, jr yrs . . . earned a chevron for GAA activities jr yr . . . one of our Drill Team marchers . . . Mrs. Nemchikls secretary . . . hopes to attend Mercer County Community College. Angela M. Gervasio Angie,' . . . cute little redhead . . . 'iwhat'? , . . helped with our annual Welfare Party . . . member of Typing Club and Drill Team . . . secretary for Mr. Cseh , , . enjoys dancing . . . always trying to cook . . . plans to attend college for a career in teaching. Ramona I. Giles TuttyH . . . fun to be with . . . enjoys dancing and painting . . . president of the 8 Flames Club . . . Larry is the special someone . . . member of the Officials Club, Drill Team and GAA . . . plans to be an Army secretary. john Giraldi Kaze'y . , . sports-minded . . , has drive and initiative . . . earned a physi- cal fitness certificate . . . two-year varsity letterman in basketball . . . plays chess and the guitar . . . plans a college education in electrical engineer- ing. Sherlyn V. Godwin Shari,' . . . keeps to herself much of the time . . . no secret ambitions . . . sentimental streak in her . . . tried typing Club . . . special interest is keep- ing and caring for animals , . . will join ranks of hairdressers. joseph S. Gogan Pokey . . . loud like his drums . . . drums and girls a must . . . Chess Club 3 yrs . . . Talent Show contest soph yr . . . plays in local band . . . stint with the Coast Guard as an auto mechanic. Anthony I. Gould Tony . . . clown . . , would you believe a cannon-maker? . . . plays guitar and baseball . . . indulges in metal work . . . Chess Club 3 yrs . . . Trenton Tech after graduation . . . maybe the Navy with the Seabees. Richard Graham Rick . . . quiet, keeps to himself . . . the silent member of the senior class . . . his time is taken up by his work . . . plans cabinet making as his Held of interest . . . a stint with the Army or National Guard. Antoinette M. Grasselli i'Toni , , . lots of fun . . . definitely gullible . . . her laughter is conta- gious . . . thrives on Italian food . . . digs car racing . . . one of the wild, Wildwood crew . a special someone . . . work experience program . . . will continue as a secretary after graduation. Linda A. Cray Stephen R. Guzikowski Linn or i'Twin . . . always seen with Patty and Pat . . . friendly to all Alert . , . goes for excitement . . . a fine competitor . . . Chess and Check- . . . constantly smiling and talking . . . secretary to Mrs. Lane . . . Drill ers Clubs member . . . time for intramurals . . . special exercises are play- Team . . . Boosters Club . . . Health Careers Club . . . plans to enter nurs- ing football and baseball . . , in june he has intentions ofjoining the Navy. ing school, hopefully in New York, Gail Cvarfas Richard H. Griffiths Blonde charmer . . . popular with everyone . . she really does have a seri- A'Hustler . . . pool shark . . . is always on the ball where pool is concerned US Side ' - - Veteran mffmlffff of the Makeup Club ' - - one of the Wrld- . . . member of the girl watchers society . . . hangs around with his own Wllrlwrmd Crew - - - lrwerl her rrrP ro EUWPC ' - - Secreriirial Work after crowd . . . Stage Craft sr yr . . . Navy career as machinist matc, tlraduilrrrlrr- Janice L. Hagar Joseph Grillo Q jan . , . pretty miss with a pleasant personality . . . nice to know . . . surf- MCadillaH . . . i'How did Capone get startedtrl . . , 2 yrs varsity football ' ing enthusiast . . . contagious laughter . , . CAA . . . Student Council rep . , high stepper on Drill Team , , . swimming and dancing . . . medical technology in future. , . . digs the Four Seasons . . . 2 yr HR salesman . . . secret ambition: to become an Italian hippie and operate a lasagna house . . , will attend col- lege, majoring in medicine. Lana Haines Mar Ann T. Cron0sta'ski Lonnie . . . uni ue bcant ' . . , vou can't miss her . . . terrific on the Y J rl Y . uiet on the outside but always searchin 1 for excitement on the inside . . . dance floor . . . sec to Mrs. Davidson . . . Louie takes u most of her time , to P likes to o swimmin f . . . ood enough to be a rofessional accordianist . . . works as a Trenton Times secretarv . . . will continue in this field after 2 to g P . . . . would like to work for State Department as a secretary. graduation. if ' ' it ,Z 4' F.. -. ., ty A l iss F is-as :yr ff ,S S 1 rwwjwii -99959 'GX ik Q flilw-w- it gg as fe S 5 at All 'Q' S ii' -irii' J tx 1 , 1. Linda A. Cray Richard H. Griffiths joseph Grillo Mary Ann T. Gronostajski Albert I. Crubbs Francisco R. Guerra Albert I. Crubbs Robert M. Haines Al , . . pessimist . . . intramural captain for3 yrs . . . 2 yrs varsity football HHoot , . . loud . , . you always know when he's around . . . quickest , . . 3 yrs varsity baseball . , . holds record for extra points kicked during a waterboy around . . . track jr and sr yrs . . . varsity football sr yr , . . JV football season . . , likes flying and bowling . . , wants to be independent soccer jr yr . . . Sports Appreciation Club . . . plans future schooling after . . . future in Navy aviation. graduation. Francisco R. Guerra Carol J. Hall 'iCisco . . . strong advocate of human rights . . . does writing and singing UCarrie . . . pretty and poised , . , stylish dresser . , . jr Class Council rep . . . D. E. student , . , lead singer of The Uniquesn . . . has participated . . . Student Council rep for HR 202 . . . spent summer at shore . . . loves in track and basketball . . . hopes to write soul songs for leading record surfing . . . sports cars and motorcycles are the greatest . . . hopes to be- companies and do electronics workf come a medical secretary. He knows not when to be silent who knows not when to speak df! at Q Janice makes sure Theresa Purcell says the right thing at a Stud nt cil meeting. Coun- Stephen R. Cuzikowski Gail Cyarfas Janice L. Hagar Lana Haines Robert M. Haines Carol I. Hall if j Mr' Linda A. Hammond Linda M. Hancikovsky is E Guy W. Hendrickson Robert N. Herrity Dawn M. Hiam Carolyn L. Hicks Linda A. Hammond Very friendly . . . neat dresser . . . wearing a bow in her hair is vital . . . member of GAA . . . always on a diet . . . worked on Criterion in soph year . . . Friendship Club in jr yr . . . plans to become a teacher. Linda M. Hancikovsky Lyn, '.,. all fun and school spirit . . . Ask me if I carei' . . , a great sports enthusiast . . . loves bowling, ice skating, swimming and dancing . . . Typing Club member . . . one of Mrs, Davidson's working girls . . . future career as a clerk typist. Elaine C. Harris Marlene M. Heath Elaine C. Harris Lane . . . everybodyis friend . . . digs soul music . . . 3 yr member of CAA and Red Cross . . . Mr. Bryan's headache in driver ed . . . loves cook- ing and sports . . . plans to attend N. Y. Institute of Dietetics. Marlene M. Heath Maru . . , tall blonde and well liked . . . constantly talking about jimmy . . . 3 years of drill Team marching . . . member of Stage Makeup , . . one of Mr. Ross' secretaries . . . after graduation plans to work in an office job, then marriage. Guy W. Hendrickson Atomic Mouth , . . just as his nickname implies . . . football and track keep him trim . . . track team soph yr . , . Canteen Council jr and sr yrs . . . Marine Corps for him . . . wants to fight for his country, Robert N. Herrity Bob . . . amicable, but has his own circle of friends . . . music and subway fiend . . . basketball, baseball and soccer fan , . . PS8iD jr and sr yrs . . . longs to travel . . . included in plans are college and teaching history. Dawn M. Hiam Sunrise . . , good-natured, well-liked miss . , , came to us from Tioga Center High in New York . . , athletically inclined . . . CAA member . . . loves swimming and horseback riding . . . jackis in her life . . , will work for a year, then go into nursing, Carolyn L. Hicks 'iSpeedy', . . . outgoing . . . fun to be with . . . enjoys making friends and meeting new people . . . donit say anything to hurt her feelings . . . inter- ests range from writing to psychology . . , 3 yrs in Girls, Chorus . . . hopes to become a singer. jewel 1. Hilton She's not as quiet as you think . . . transferred to Hamilton as a junior . . . favorite pastimes are sewing and swimming . . . certain boy takes up most of her time . . . just can't wait 'til graduation . , . marriage is in immediate future, john R. Hindley Lincoln,' . . , tall, dark and reserved . . . hangs around in his own gang . . . swimmer and dancer . . . adds humor to any class he's in . . . Leader Corps and Tumbling Club jr yr . . . truck driving or Navy for him, Lone L. Hodges Mr, Cooli' . . . big smile . . . football teamis most loyal supporter . . . football, PS8zD and Vocal Music Clubs 3 yrs . . . varsity letter jr yr . . . football manager sr yr . . . plans college for a career as a history teacher. Earl F. Holbrook Bud . . . great guy . . . future plans include a girl named Liz . . , golf and skin diving musts . . . a league bowler , . . Sports Appreciation Club soph yr . . . 'IV football and letter soph yr . . . architectural college first, then the Army, - jewel I. Hilton s di A A , fi L i , eee i A J Aida I , .. f , Iolm R. Hindley x I Lone I Earl F. Holbrook ,L H zz Irene 133 Olzak is a study in musical artistry. The Workman still is greater than his work ,. YW... Jacque A. Holbrook ujac-Qu' . . . easy to get along with . . . a 5 yr member of the Horizon Club . . . loves all sports, especially horseback riding and swimming . . . she's living for graduation . . , future as a hookkeeper or secretary. julie E. Holzbaur Jule . . . pretty doe-eyed brunette . . . optimistic . . . look of innocence . . . a great interest in people . . . definitely opinionated . . . one of the wild, Wildwood creu '... copy editor of the Retrospect . . . jr and Sr Class Council . . . plans a nursing career. john D. Horne HBoss Head' . . . a mass of muscles . . . easy-going . . . Hullabaloo social- ite . . . loves to dance and swim . . . intramurals capt jr and sr yrs . . . 2 yr member of Drama Club . . . credits in Inherit the Wind and The Black- board jungle . . . technical school bound. Robert H. Howland Bob . . . imaginative . . . likes sports, including football, baseball, skiing . . . especially likes golf and tennis . . . intramural participant for 3 yrs . . . co-sport editor of yearbook . . . future plans indefinite . . . maybe college to be aerospace engineer or service. . Qt julie E. Holzbaur john D. Horne Louis A. Hoyer Lou . . . small but powerful . . . fast on his feet . . . sports enthusiast . . . plays them all from baseball to soccer . , . basketball and volleyball intra- muralist . . . joining the Navy after graduation is a definite plan. Elizabeth A. Hunt Liz . . . short and well.proportioned . . . big smile . . . horseback riding and bowling prominent interest . . . Girls, Chorus soph yr . . . Usherettes jr yr . . . after graduation plans to get married to a constant companion of hers. Kathleen M. Hunt Kathy . . . quiet but not really shy . . . member of Girls' Chorus through- out high school . . . has received several awards for participation in GAA . . . member of Methodist Youth Fellowship in Crosswicks . . . not certain ,about future but will attend college. Robert C. Hunter Gramm , . . big and strong . . . card shark . . . very active in baseball and basketball . . . a league bowler and wholehearted golfer . . . cross country soph yr . . . plans include trip to England, then college to study account- ing. Ceogory R. Imbroglia 'iliggn . . , outdoor type . . . likes hunting, especially deer hunting . .. enjoys fishing, camping and all sports . . . dislikes being interviewed and answering questions . . . loves Italian food . . , plans on attending college to become a veterinarian. Karen D. Inman 'iKoni' . . . a special talent for making everybody laugh . . . a way with words . . . loves riding around in her new, air-conditioned car . . . Domin- ick is her special someone . . . will work as a sec for the state. saga? ,,..,,-ff' Jacque A. Holbrook Robert H. Howland Louis A. Hoyer Elizabeth A. Hunt Carolyn E. jackson Carol . . . liked by all . . . personality as sweet as her smile . . . 3 yr mem- ber of Red Cross . . . Student Council rep for 208 . . . held purse string in jr yr . . . plans nursing career . . , may enter Army Nursing Corps. Diana Jackson Rails, . . . amicable person . . . easy going . . . Makeup Club 2 yrs and Girls' Officials . . . a wow on the dance floor . . . has a certain someone . . . basketballs the greatest . . , loves to sew ',.. IBM school after graduation. my 9 7 wks, it sy: 7.5 1 , - r is -,A. 5 was new ,f Q tw ,,,W,qr .aes owl fy.. ,eww , V ffm mmm E,,Eg, :1:::Q,. farg- The teacher is one who makes two ideas grow, where only one grew before e- ..g,.--..Q ,f . - :. fh f fewfws r w - A .. '- K .,...,. g M N 1 eer ,,:re,z1at it .-ffliii , 2. K Q . was M llllll U lr l l ,l g f-4 E 5+ If xm I H , 4 rf r . arg s , f asf 'P 5 Sin . K K3 H L32 t New .tx gf ,Q ,www t Maumee, s We fe 5 1 Q D L as ,S W S Q S S new 25, Newmrefsgye ga ,LM P ma, it ms ,iff gf 3 ?s K 3 X , Q M 2 as ta X . ,e,Ef.3,-jill .UQ :rw ,S mit 2 . , if ga it ,r - -fs.. vw rf r'1gBY '. '17 .f 'STTZQNTT ' We - --2f.q:r::.f 'mhnig' ffw-,tiat-,rrg-.flfw . ,, 4 1 ., .1 - QWE ,' 151:53 in A f lg 5-'lzfvl ,ag j Ji , Hr- K, '51 v,iv,5,2gar??n,w'f 1 wwf f X ,ggi fgsl Lx Q ,fs rear Robert G. Hunter l , Diana jackson Mr. Bryan instructs Katrina, julie, Margie and Bernadette in mechanical etiquette, -fag, kg. 2215215 es- QQSQQMSJ, Gregory R. Imbroglia Karen D. Inman ,, L, aim- ' fy figmgw, ELQEYEZMJ 7 A l3X1xVt5lAf5Vifv3EkfQ5-:Allawi .. ,Nr nwwv. M4214 Kathleen M. Hunt Carolyn E. jackson Disappoinlm ent should be cz stimulant, never cz discouragemenl Helen 1. Jacobs Cheerleader Donna jacob portrays an anxious moment during a decisive DOHII football plav Georgeann M. jarvie 'Hur X li - K , - .N s X Alonzo L. johnson Dian L. Johnson joseph S. johnson Deborah A. joinville Diann M. Kailey' Donna I. jacob Don . . . pretty blue-eyed boyewatcher . . , captivating smile . . , knack for getting into tight situations . . . vivacious cheerleader co-captain . . . activities editor of the Yearbook . . . Mr. Bartlett's sec in sr yr . . . Sr Class Council rep . . . will enter the nursing profession, Helen I. Jacobs Never seen without a smile on her face . . . secretary for Mrs. Hoffman . . . part-time work as asenior . . . probably office work , . . plans towork immediately after graduation and perhaps attend college at night. Ceorgeann M. Iarvie 'LCeorge . . . loves dancing and dating, fast cars, drag races . . , spends most of her time with Buddy and the 347 . . . Hoh, those partiesn . . . a whiz in history . . . plans to work as secretary and possibly marriage. Alonzo L. johnson 'LChuck , . . casanova . . . he just loves to come to school . . . money is his idol . . . the tall member of our basketball team as a jr . . . hunting and Fishing are good times to take off . . . after graduation heyll join the Army. Dian L. johnson Di . . . short and sweet . . . good things come in small packages . . . a peppy alternate Hornet Mascot . . . distributive education work program . , . after graduation she'll attend business college. Ioseph S. johnson jay Iayn . . . big smile . . . wild about cars and women , , , a spirited in- tramural player . . . a busy worker after school . . . IBM school and com- puter work and analysis in the future , . . maybe a tour with Uncle Sam. Deborah A. joinville Debby , . . something about her smile . . . friendly to all , . . her heart belongs to Bruce . . . Mr. Breeses secretary . . . loves to ski . . . would like to try surfing . . . plans office work, possibly bookkeeping after graduation, Diann M. Kailey iiDii' that long hair personality plus iiSwcar to Cod? . ., loves dancing and listening to oldies . . . Mr. Steinmetz's eflicient sec . . . one of the wild Wildwood crew . . . served at jr and Sr Proms . . . practical nursing is her chosen field. Sharon L. Karp Shar . . , doesnlt like to talk a lot but that doesnit mean she's shy . . . received award in shorthand . . , Mrs. Farley's secretary in jr and sr years . . , would like to become a secretary after graduation. Carolyn Karwoski Carol . . . pretty blue-eyed blonde . . . nice personality . . . vivacious var- sity cheerleader for 2 yrs who's the special someone? Student Council rep in soph yr . . . enjoys swimming . . . secretarial career after graduation. Margaret M. Kelley Margie . . . so friendly . . . very Italian . . . black eyes and black hair . , , the Drill Team comedian . . . Miss Bakers sec . . . jr Prom and Sr Ball worker . . , loves to dance . , . Frank is her very special interest , . . future beautician, Stephen P. Kennedy 'iKennot . . . popular and well-liked . . . strong . . . 3 yrs of Sports Appre- ciation and intramurals . . . football his game . . . 2 yrs of JV and a yr of varsity . . . letterman . . . will trv for Rutgers and Air Force. Sharon L. Karp Carolyn Karwoski Margaret M. Kelley Stephen P. Kennedy The dyjiculty in Q lyfe is the choice Ronald I. King Christopher A. Kinter Ellen L. Kistler Bernadette M. Kmetz Mike wonders, It's connected to the what? Linda M. Klletf J2CqlleliIl6 KIl0WSki 138 Ronald I. King King', . . . actor and sports buff . . . hopes for a successful career on the stage . . . seen in school plays soph and sr yrs . . . basketball sr yr . . . Theater in the Park and school chorus member , . . obviously acting school . . . Army. Christopher A. Kinter Calf . . , hard to please . . , not the very talkative kind . . . outdoors is the best type of life . . . goes in for hunting and archery '... no work plans after graduation . . , looking forward to immediate enlistment in Air Force. Ellen L. Kistler Amiable . . . hobbies include typing, swimming, dancing and reading , . . secretary for Mr. Breese in gym office . , . her main interest centers around Butch , . . enjoys the music of the 4 Tops . . . plans to major in secretari- al science, George A. Komendat Bernadette M. Kmetz Lots of nicknames . . . Turkey or Bernie', or Penguin . . . music has a special place in her heart . . . tried basketball as a soph and Typing Club for2 yrs . . . likeable girl . . . end up doing office work. Linda M. Knett Lyn . . . inquisitive , , . a flair for dress . . , the whole world is ajoke . . . spends most of her time with john , . . an efficient bookkeeper on the work experience program . . . will continue in this field after graduation. Iacqueline Knowski I, . . . special love for roller skating and swimming as hobbies . . . short , . . quiet dressing style . . . the silent type in public but very outgo- ing with personal acquaintances , . . plans career as secretary, stenogra- pher, or bookkeeper. George A. Komendat Comm'y . . . active outdoor life . , , for sports he goes in for golf, fishing t and bowling . . . also collects coins and fiddles with cars . . . after gradua- tion held like to work for the government. Andre Krawtschenko Edward C. Kosco . Ed . . . not very out-spoken . . , determined . . . enjoys working with gadgets , . , handy with scientific things . . , his great interest is electronics and he'll enroll in an electronics school after graduation . . . future in the field is set. Andre Krawtschenko Hon . . . blondish . . . good dresser . . . roams by himself , , . special sport is gunning . . . grand time in Mr. Clark's 6th period . . . should do well in the Marine Corps . . . future at some technician school. Linda M. Krzyzanowski MickieU . . . that crazy sense of humor . . . a smile for everyone . . . loves to sew and swim . . . an active member of the Typing Club . . . rarely seen without Craig . . , work experience program , . . hopes to become a beau- tician. Kristina M. Kuprian Lee, . . . short and sweet . . . loves to be quiet , . . water skiing, dancing, t and painting are hobbies , , . a Polish Arts Club debutante . . . happiness ggfi Edward C. Kosco f I is hcr special sailor . . . appeared in several school plays . . . marriagc and l Fashion designing in her future, 71 Linda M. Krzyzanowski Kristina M. Kuprian 139 .,., I ,.4,4 M' I Ronald W. Kustrup Linda A. Landau Ronald NV. Kustrup Ron . . . tall and blonde . . . believes that he's the greatest ofthe sharpies to go through Hamilton . . . likes fast cars, food, and jackie . . . wants to be a retired millionaire . . , plans to attend college or IBM school. Linda A. Landau uWhat's it to youll . . . friendly, mostly with boys . . . bus-stop gossip . . . always making people laugh . . . works in library every spare moment . . . activities include sewing. dancing. ice skating . . . eats constantly . . . a beauty school or IBM. john M. Lansing 'iLanche . . . a soul brother ,.. likes a good time .. , jive dresser .. . takes interest in sports, hunting, and dances . . . 2 yr intramural partici- pant . . . IIR salesman in sr yr . . . future plans include college and career in education. Kathleen H. Large Kathy . , . composed and reserved . . . not the forward type . . . a Concert Choir singer in her sr yr . . . duties at home keep her busy . . . office work involving typing is what shelll look tor, john M. Lansing Kathleen H. Large Karen A. Lekko Mary Ann K. Lenkiewicz Diane M. LeCough 'iDee Dee' . . . always seen smiling in the halls . . . always looks neat , . . collects old records . . . likes drawing and bowling . . . Typing Club . . . participates in Vocal Music Club . . . plans to further education by study- ing business and computers. Nancy Leip 'iNance . . . popular and versatile . , . a member of the Queens Court . . . . H'I'hatls why I hate to take you kids anyplace . . . one of the wild, Wildwood crew . . , Lewie in her life . , , Color Guards and Class Council . . . will work as a secretary. Diane M. LeGough Nancy Leip Karen A. Lekko Always good for a debate . . . Criterion second page editor . . . member ot National Honor Society active in CAA sports . . . interests include writing, reading . . . secret ambition to be a published writer . . . to be- come English or Spanish teacher. Mary Ann K. Lenkiewicz Always in style , , . possesses the charm ofthe Vogue Modeling School . . Dodger baseball fan . . , historical books . . . enjoys all types of music es- pecially Ravi Shankar . . . International Affairs Club member . . . to be- come an airline hostess. Robin J. Leonard Our lovely Senior Ball Queen . . . has habit of wrinkling her nose . . . al' ways eating pistacchio nuts . . . very talkative . . . a football princess . . . one of the wild Wildwood crew . . . Student Council representative . . would like to be a teacher. Cheryl L. Lewis Outgoing personality . . , intelligence, too . . . always ready to help . . . a vibrant cheerleader . . . you wouldnlt believe her typing! . . , 2 yr marcher on the Drill Team . . . 3 yr GAA member sights set on Rider . , . will enter the teaching profession. Lorraine C. Licciardello Pretty sophisticate . . . expressive smile . . . our football princess . . . cho- sen for queenis court . , . former Iron Mike cheerleader . . . 3 yr member of Drama Club . . . Student Council rep for HR 209 . . . modeling is a fa- vorite pastime . . . plans to become a teacher. Ioan E. Liedtka Mjoanien . . . slim, sunny blonde . . . sweet personality . . . likes to sew . , . also enjoys typing . . . secretary for Miss Wilhelm in jr yr . . . Typing Club . . . would like to work in an oflice . . . preferably a stenographer. Respect is what we 0we,' Love what we give Robin I. Leonard Robm combmm books and romance Lorraine C. Licciardello joan E Lledtka 141 Roberta J. Lind Hobbies . . . Pretty green eyes . . . attractive . . . a wow on the dance floor , . . varsity cheerleader in soph yr . . , Makeup Club in jr and sr yrs . . . enjoys surfing and skiing . . . will major in liberal arts, Candice A. Lindgren Candy pretty blue-eyed blonde effervescent personality definitely not the quiet type . . . loves to water-ski, dance and swim . . . Psychology and Secretarial Clubs . . . corresponding sec of Student Coun- cil . . . plans to become a bvautician. james W. Lockett jim . . . punctual and exact . . . a passion for puns and a mind for trivia . . . good conversationalist . . . hi fi enthusiast . . . enjoys a good book . . . Chess Club soph yr . . . geology or chemistry his line of study in college . . . maybe the Navy. Love Tom close friends in Hamilton . , , tall and thin . . . went off to early in the yr . . . dates younger girls . . . interested in fix' ld like to specialize in electronics . . . will await the Candice A. Lindgren Joyce P. Lovett 'iPat'l . . . always smiling and ready for fun , . . gets into wild moods quite often but can be serious at the right times . . . Girls' Chorus . . . plays soft- ball and basketball after school . . . plans to follow college with secretarial work. john R. Lowdermilk Spade . . . compact build and outgoing person . . . gymnast . . . Leader Corps and Special Choir member... therels some interest in the Air Force . . , more interest in becoming an accountant . , . possibly a printer. Robert E. Ludwig Bob . . . always dressed well and in style . . . likes to be in on the fun . . . main interests are girls and cards . . . biding his time in school . . . dehnite about a Navy career . . , mechanic or cook. Carole L. Lukacs Ca . . . attractive brunette . . . short and sweet . . . gets along well with the opposite sex . . . 3 yr member of Drama Club . . . crazy about paint- ing, flying, skiing and surfing . . , plans a liberal arts career in college. Sharyn E. Lyden i'Sher . . . likes 'vettes . , . What are ya, out of your tree?i' . . . loves swimming, dancing and watching surfers . . . works at Howard johnsons . . . wants to go to college and then on to be an airline stewardess. Bruce C. MacDonald uCousin Bruce congenial goes boating on the Delaware and Long Beach . , . enjoys water skiing . . . member of Future Business Teacher Club soph yr . . . active in intramurals . . . plans college first, Navy afterwards . . . afterwards hopes to established jewelry business. james W. Lockett Joyce P. Lovett John R. Lowdermilk Steven M. Magyar Wolf, . . . easy-going, smooth mover . . . expensive dresser , . . has taste for brunette girls and anything jive . . . sports enthusiast . , , 2 yrs varsity baseball with JV letter . . . Drama Club . , . future plans include college and the Navy. Roland D. Maiuro My-eeell . . . intellectual comedian . . . soul brother . . . vice-president of Sr Class . . . a joe Pyne temper . . , the soul sound of the Miracles . , . elected to Boys' State . . . yearbook staff . . , Student Council . . . plans to attend college, then a veterinary school of medicine. -Q--W Strong beliefs win strong men, and then make them stronger E. Ludwig Carole L. Luka A 1 ft-ff,-, .t .+L at 1.--f A Sharyn E. Lyden Bruce C. Ma5D So, what are you looking for - an argument? M. Magyar Roland D. Ma Make the most of y0urseM for that is all there is of you Carol L. Majofsky George A. Majofsky Larissa Maksimovicz Diann M. Malewicz This is the way we'll always remember Sharon. Mary Jane Mankovich AI'lih0Ily Marchetti 144 '7 ' 7 'Nw Sh' john R. joseph I. Marcucci john A. Martinb-f Mary Ann Mason David A. Matasovsky Kenneth B. Matson Carol L. Majofsky Blue eyed charmer . . . never a dull moment . . . smile for everyone . . . little surfer girl . . . goes crazy on the dance floor . . . 3 yrs CAA Council . . . Mr. Dabrowskis secretary . . . Canteen Council . . . Student Council rep . . . IBM school in future. George A. Majofsky All soul . . . liked by all . . . quiet and reserved . . . smart dresser . . . be- lieves in taking it smooth . . . collects oldie and jazz records . . . sopho- more intramural captain . . . Makeup Club in jr yr . . . plans to attend IBM school, Larissa Maksimovicz Lorin . . . always talking on phone... member of CAA and Future Teachers of America . . . enjoys horseback riding, playing piano, and surf- ing . . . plans to go to a business college for secretary course. Diann M. Malewicz 'LDi . . . weird sense of humor . . . member of International Fellowship enjoys collecting pictures loves the Hollies, Herman's Hermits and the Sweet Nothin' . . . secretary for Mrs. I-Iarbourt in sr year . . . will be beautician or work at IBM. Mary jane Mankovich Gets along well with everyone . . . lovely brown hair , . . likes to get in on any fun . . . Red Cross representative , . . outside of school she enjoys lis- tening to records on the radio . . , plans to be office worker upon gradua- tion. Anthony Marchetti K'Antny,' or Tony . . . not a care in the world . . . you always know when hels around . . . great school spirit at the basketball games . . . collects bot- tle caps . . . varsity football man . . . the Air Force after graduation. john B. Marcucci Tall and blonde... can ramble on continuously about stock cars . . . hunting lures him out into the woods . . . Advanced Printing Club 3 yrs . . . has no limit to specific field . . . just commercial printing, stock car racing, or Air Force. Joseph I. Marcucci joe . . . easy going . . , congenial . . . understands everything Mr, Hirsch- buhl says . . . Checkers Club jr year . . . IV soccerjr yr , . . varsity soccer sr yr . . . likes sports cars and deer hunting . . . plans going to college to take up accounting. john A. Martin Water sports enthusiast , . . spends spare time surfing and skiing when itls warm enough . . . also enjoys girls . . . active in school intramurals . , , member of Public Speaking and Debating Club n jr yr . . , future plans not definite. I MaryAnn Mason March . . . spends all her time with a certain someone , . . International Fellowship Club soph yr . . . secretary for Mrs. Nemchikjr yr . . . secretar- ial work experience program . . . plans for future include work as secretary and marriage. David A. Matasovsky Dave . . . good natured . . , finds humor in everything . . , has the physical attributes of a well rounded football player . . . intramural captain his jun- ior year . . . member of Catholic Youth Organization . . . hunting and fish- ing are his specialties . . . future includes the armed service. Kenneth B. Matson Ken . . . outdoors is the only place to relax . . . mania for cars . . . helll talk endlessly about guns and hunting . . . proud of his dressing habits and that he's from White City . . , there are no special plans come june, Linda Matuszewski Frank R. McHugh Expressive green eyes . . . expensive taste in clothes . . . one of the queens uBuddy , . . gets around a lot . . . a cool senior whois wild sometimes . . . court . . . digs acapella . . . Makeup Club member . . . jr Class Council hopes to build up a 427 Corvette . . . surfing, hunting and drag races high . , . a sec on the work experience program . . . has hopes of becoming an interests . . . Navy life . , . perhaps Trenton Tech . . . tool and die trade. airline stewardcss. Thomas E. Mayers Dian E- M9Ye1' Tom . , . hates to work , . . reddish-brown hair . . . taste for blonde girls Deck - - - Petite ' ' - Pleawnl and friendly Ut all ' W - infCl'C'SlCfl ifl IU'-1SiC . . , sports interests in baseball and football . . . some say he's reckless at and wailing - - - Wfffk Cxpefienff' 5CCfCl31'Y - - - W0fll1Y Advisor of Rain- thc wheel . . , Hall Patrol member . . , Chess Club . . . plans a future in bow for Ulfl5 - A - SCCVCUUY for Ymllh Fellowship Paper - - - h0Pff5 lf' be' C0351 Guards, come a legal secretary after graduation. Gerald D. McCartney john M. Micai UTom, uMike, or Bruce, take your pick . . , friendly, easy going . . . all sports attract him, bowling in particular . . . member of Chess Club jr Gerry . . . quick witted and talkative . . . doesnlt like any nonsense . . . sports are his main interest . . . 'IV basketball as jr . , . varsity soccer squad . . . 3 yr Chess Club member . . . future plans include college with a career , 1 I vr . . . won JV letter in cross country '... off to college to become a lawyer. in medicine. ' Anna M. McClendon Iudith A. Miller Cutc, sweet person . . . enjoys sewing . . . likes to style hair . . . secretary Judy . . . can be serious but usually isn't , . . Red Cross representative for3 of the church choir . . . her smile is enough to brighten anyone's day . . , yrs . . . member of Health Careers Club , , . junior volunteer aide at Mer- always ready to lend a helping hand . . . plans on becoming a secretary. cer Hospital . . , plans to go on to nursing school. Linda Matuszewski Thomas Mayers Gerald D. McCartney Anna M. McClendon Mary E. McCue Norman C. McDaniels Mary E. McCue Patricia H. Miller Physically fit . . . in trim for sports . . . outdoor life is real living . . . tennis, Pat . . . inwardly aggressive, outwardly shy . . . assistant editor of year- swimming, ice skating are favorites . . . International Fellowship Club book . , . pretty blue eyes . . . enjoys bowling and playing pool . . . Health service . . . hopes to work for the State . . . school at night for business Careers Club . , . can liven up any library . . . subtle in a crazy way . . . administration. looking forward to career in mathematics. Norman C. McDaniels Richard T. Miller Norm . , . outdoor look , . . tall, blonde and muscular . . . easy going guy Musically inclined . . . horseback riding and bowling primary interests . . . ... individualist ... special someone is Diane ... likes dances and De- Band Club 3 yrs . . . managers letter for cross country and track . . . troit sound . . . earned JV letter in football . . . after graduation it's either Marching and Stage Band member . . . business career field in college . . . vocational school or the Army. accounting. C onscience: an inner voice that warns us somebody is looking Frank R. McHugh Dian E. Meyer 'iw' wr ,,,. A,,, N., Fld and Charlene find pleasure in an autumn walk. Patricia H. Miller Richard T. Mill 147 john M. Micai Iudith A. Mille tl Michael A. Minestra M a M. Misanin t. lk i .n l I of . xv I X M . Linda G. Moro Eric R. Morosco Lorraine D. Mumola Marie R. Murawski Michael A. Minestra uMiken . . . the only Italian who never loses his temper . . . one of the Deutzville guys . . . painted scenery for our school plays . . . can be foimd at Pal joeys playing thc pinball machine -.., future in thc fine arts Ht-ld, Maria M. Nlisanin Petite and sweet . . . very intelligent . , . active in CAA and treasurer in sr year . . . editor of Criterion . . . one of the lew chosen by National Honor Society . . . attended Cirls' State . , . off to college and career in computer programming. . :xs- Sandra L. Molnar Marjorie A. Moore Sandra L. Molnar Sandy . . . lively blue eyes . . . ultfs beside tht- pointw . . . born in Cer- many . . . hopes to return as an airline steyyardess . . . transfer from Pem- berton High . . . collects stamps and coins , . . aggravator . . . 'ian apple a day' . . . a special sailor. Marjorie A. Moore Moose, . . . popular with everyone . . . friendly and smiling . . . likes dancing and sewing . . . active on Executive Student Council . . . Typing and Secretarial Practice Clubs in jr yr . .. future includes attending an IBM school. Linda G. Moro One of the top ranking seniors . . . has a way with words . . . likes to un- dertake challenges . . . would make a good secretary . . . member of Crite- rion editorial board . . . enjoys writing poetry . . . works with photograph- ic equipment . . . plans ajournalism career. Eric R. Morosco Rick . . . not the ambitious type handyman on cars . . , morbid sense of humor . . . interests are watching drag races and seeing how far he can depress accelerator . . . no time for girls . . . plans apprenticeship in tool and die making. Lorraine D. Mumola i'I,orrie talkative, friendly, always laughing . . . goes out for CAA sports, including basketball, hockey and softball . . . member of Oflicials Club . . . avid supporter of Hamilton teams . , , Mrs. Felice's sec . . . fu- ture plans include attending business college. Marie R. Nlurawski Attractive blonde . . likes to have a good time . . . well dressed . . . husky voice , , . finds time to oil paint . .. member of Stage Makeup . . . secre- tary for Mr. Agrcss and Mrs. Davidson . . . work experience training pre- paring her to be a future secretary. George I. Murphy III nwlurfw great scnse of humor . .. seldom misses sports events . ., connections with our principal . . . Criterion sports editor . . . counselor at Camp Kennebec in Maine . . . varsity letter in soccer . . . statistician for football, basketball. baseball . . . future includes NROTC and newspaper NY0l'li. Stanley H. Nedza I.ikcs crowds, which accounts for his being a member of the Deutzville clan . , . socializes with only his closest friends . . . Checkers Club soph and jr yrs . . . the service for him, probably with Air Force, Nicholas J. Nemchik Quiet sort . . . 3 yrs of Concert and Marching Bands . . . member of Draft- ing Club . . . jV letter for baseball managing . , National Ilonor Society . , connection with one member of faculty . . . plans to go to college to be aerospace engineer. David I. Newkirk 'A'I'he Professor . . , always has something to say . . , special interests are electronics, psychology and photography . . . a photographer oil and on , , , Yisual Aids and Camera Clubs .. . future history teacher. i W ,mei George I. Murphy III ax ,,., 14 fgw J. 'L 1' Stanley H, Nedza MWh0 says I look like my father? 1 '-:1e ' I h e 0 l n h l I S b u I ,Zm1ggEmmes'f,mL-Wham Qy xavym if: . .. r ff ' I I I e w z S e m u S I 8 e Q ,I r -' fl If V up N... 1 Nicholas I. Nemchik David I. Newkirk ML Donald B. Nugent Don . . . tall . . . easy to get along with . . . champion girl watcher , . . ac- tive in Student Council . . . conservative dresser . . . Boys, State delegate . . . surfer . . . varsity trackman . . . stock cars and bowling . . . Mercer County or Trenton Stats '.., draftsman. Gene A. Nugent Serious student , , . knows what heis talking about . . . scientifically mind- ed. . .Hamiltonvs statistician for basketball. football and baseball. . , Chess Club as a jr and Student Council in sr yr. . .an engineering career. Kathleen L. Nuttall Kathy . . . new to Ilamilton this year . , kind and courteous , , , studious and serious . . . enjoys sports car rallies and speed boat races . . . sheill at- tend a school of business machines to train as a keypunch operator. Patricia M. 0'Donnell -Patil . . . conservative . . . active in choirs . . . the Rome trip with Latin students , . . enjoys working with under-privileged children . , . hobbies include horse back riding, swimming, ice skating, bowling . . . after grad' uation plans to become nurse . . . Mercer her choice. Gene A. Nugent Kathleen L. Nuttall Peter C. Ongaro Poten . . . finds himself very sensitive . . . doesnit like to mingle . . . has a habit of chewing his nails . . . Student Class Council representative . .. likes hunting and fishing most of all . . . plans a college education john 1. Ongrady Kind of tall . . . his own friends outside of school . . . people say he minds his own business . . , one thing that interests him is fishing . . . after gradu- ation he'll join the service . . . then future as a policeman. Roman VV. Osadca 'iBig O varied interests include swimming, camping, skiing, and playing billiards and volleyball . . . vice chairman Science Club jr yr . . . Home trip with Latin students . . . somewhere he has lcft his mark upon Hamilton . . . plans career in science. Michele A. Pachuta Has a smile for everyone . . . likes to sew her own clothes . . . plays the guitar to pass time . . . member of Red Cross Club and Health Careers Club . . , volunteer at Parkway Nursing Home . . . plans to attend a nurs- ing school. W'illiam P. Paisley Bill . . . always at ease . . . friendly and easy to get along with . . . a whiz in math . . . sports-rninded . . . interests center around cars, weight lifting, and attractive girls . , . intramural captain . . . plans to go to college, Peter L. Palmeiro i'Cochisen . . . a swinger , . . a looker at girls . . hangs with his own guys . . . splendid dancer , , hcp on racing cars . . likes to walk the halls . . . interested in an apprenticeship for mechanics training. Alan F. Papp 'iAl . . . look of intelligence . . . conservative, but enjoys being with peo- ple . , . scientifically inclined . . . won mathematics and Science Award in jr year . . . member of Chess Club . . . interest in aerospace engineering . . . then some time in the Air Force. Lynn M. Parker Sweet personality . . . 'iAsk me if I care . , . a Howard johnsonis girl dur- ing vacation , , . plays guitar . . . sews . . . belongs to church group . . . rnemher of CAA throughout high school French Club, Psychology Club . . , will major in sociology or medical technology. Patricia M. O'Donnell Donald B. Nugent Peter C. Ongaro john I. Ongrady J j While we deliberate about beginning, it is already tba late to begin Roman W. Osad Michele A. Pachuta William P. Paisley Peter L. Palmeiro Alan F. Papp k.f. l 5 . ACUDENT Lynn M. Parker Hey mac, you wanna run xt? avg-. , Friends we are n0w,' friends we will remain forever if i Margie gets carried away with the new music in the cafeteria. Michael A. Pal'l'0tla Allll M. P2SCil1CCO james V. Pellegrini Ralph R. Petty Bernadette F. Piccinetti Margaret E. Pierce 152 Loretta B. Pierro Theresa M. Pitlath Michael A. Parrotta Mike . . 4 loner . . . feels insecure without his LeMans . . . digs math 4 . . member of the Criterion and Camera Club . . . hobbies include boats, art, fishing and carpentry work . . . plans to study chemistry at Drexel Institute of Technology. Ann M. Pasciucco PashkeH . . . easy to get along with . . . always seen with john . . . Mr. Coursenls efficient secretary . . . one of Mrs4 Davidsonis working girls . . , loves movies, sewing and Italian food . . . will attend Lawrence Beauty Academy. james V. Pellegrini jim . . . also known as i'Navahou . . . fair student . . . slightly unusual per- sonality . .. not like anything . . . sports enthusiast . . . varsity baseball team . . . also enjoys bowling, coin collecting and girls . 4 . plans include college career in business. Ralph R. Petty i'Lover . . . tall and handsome . . , fascinated by girls with long hair . 4 . All-City soccer prospect . . . 3 yr letterman who excelled in jr and sr yrs as soccer goalie . . . wants to single . 4 . ambition is to be a state trooper. Bernadette F. Piccinetti 'KBunnyD . . . buys lots of records . . . Drill Team member . . . played CAA basketball . . . enjoys ice skating and dancing . . , her hobby is sewing . . . has received several physical fitness awards . . . would like to work at Bell Telephone doing computer work. Margaret E. Pierce Peggy'y . . . blonde, witty, tall . . . sports enthusiast . . . one of Criterion editors . . . Teen Times, Quill 81 Scroll . . . entertainment chairman for Ir Prom . . . alternate to Girls' State . . . will attend Rider Cwonder why'?J or Trenton State for elementary education. Loretta B. Pierro Poised, helpful and mannerly . . . doesnlt mind keeping busy . , . Finance Committee worker . 4 . sec for Mr. Scaccetti 2 yrs . . . work experience . . 4 roller skating is fun interested in clerical work after graduation. Theresa M. Pillath Terry . . . individual beauty . . . fashionable wardrobe . . 4 likes a good laugh . . . gets along well with opposite sex . . . able secretary for Mr. Abbott . . . shorthand award asjr . 4 . lives life to its highest peak . . . plans to become a sec or beautician. joseph M. Pillitteri Little joey, or 'C fill 4 . . a man on the scene . . . likes Motown sound and girls . . 4 IV letters in soccer and basketball . . . co-captain of varsity soccer team 4 . . senior class representative . . . plans to attend college and study law. Margaret Polgardy Margie, . . . energetic and dedicated president of Student Council . 4 4 pleasant personality . . . Hamilton's representative to 'CYouth Speaks Upn . . . writer for Teen Times . . . a smile for everyone . . . Candy Striper at Mercer Hospital . . . plans to include Trenton State or nursingl IoAnn R. Poli jo . . . no trouble finding friends . . . sets her sights high . . . work on the soph Dance . . . Jaguars are keen 4 . . Is there a Millionaire on the loose? . . . after a wild summer sheill concentrate on computer or IBM work. Thomas A. Pompei Tom . . . easy going . . . would rather work than study . . 4 took an active part in intramurals his junior year . . . interests include hunting and fish- ing . . . plans an engineering career after a college education at Rutgers University, joseph M. Pillitteri Margaret Polgardy IoAnn R. Poli Thomas A. Pompei Bruce A. Porter Harry I. Porter ,. , f X. an ii' Gerald M. Powell Robert L. Pressley Teresa M. Purcell Michele A. Pustay Peter Probst 'iPete heis got a lot of nerve . . . quick wit . .. a slightly unusual sense of humor . . . enjoys indoor and outdoor hunting . .. transferred here from St. Anthonyls , . wants to do police work . . . the Air Force aft- er graduation. Kathleen M. Proeaccino Mliathyll . . . vivacious brunette . . . a dashing dresser . . . never a dull moment . . . high-fashion sketching . . . one of the wild, XVildwood crew . .. Soph and jr Class Councils .. . Student Council rep from 214 . . . New York bound . . . future in fashion designing. Bruce A. Porter UButeh . . . silent 'il3utchey . . . laughs away problems . . . crave for sweet soul music . . . displayed great talent on the soccer field in his JV and varsity year . . . has high hopes for position in the Navy. Harry I. Porter i'Piabbitn . . . lover . . . real quiet . . . wants to make the girls think he doesnlt knoyy anything . . likes to drive . . . stuck on Penny . .. sharp dancer . . . earned a JY letter in track his soph year , . . future undecided. 1erryM. Powell uNIouse . . . conservative dresser . . . nothing bothers him . . . fair-com- plexioned and well built . . starting varsity pitcher in junior and senior years . , . earned -IV and varsity letters in cross country . . . plans to attend college at Central Connecticut State. L. Pressley Press . . . the best from llllS . . . his size is deceiving , . . sharp dresser his weakness is his girlfriend Dorothy , , . member of the Family Cir- cle Club . . . might try the business world . . . the Air Force strong possi- bility. Peter Probst Kathleen M. Procaccino Theresa M. Purcell i'Tree . . . girl with the tan . . . our Hornet mascot , . . always on the go . .. athletic type . . . thinks surtings great . . . vice-president of CAA . . . president of FTA Student Council executive committee off to Trenton State for physical education, Michele A. Pustay Good-natured, talkative . . . never seen without her pin . . . attractive . . . doesn't have a care in the world . . . likes to attend dances . . . subjected to many tricks . . . plans to attend business college and become secretary aft- er graduation. Donald Rago Don . . . likes to work with his hands . . . concentrates when he wants to . . . motorcycling, hshing, and hunting are the best . . . relaxed bowler . . . Chess Club3yrs . . . interested incabinet making . . , theNavy's his choice. Robert A. Beale Bob . . . big bruiser and tough to handle . . . youid think he'd be loud for his size but hels not . . . own crowd of guys . . . really sensitive person . . . says heill try for college . . . the business world. Thomas F. Reed Tom . . . real conserve . . . doens't mingle . . . carefree . . . loves the out- doors when girls are around . . . you should see him run cross country , . . Finds pleasure in surfing and racing cars . . set on being a mechanical en- gineer, Suzanne 1. Remo Sue . .. keeps to herself . . . reserved . . , intelligent . . . lists reading, writing and physchological literature as interests . . . jr. Red Cross rep . . . appreciates poetry . . . would like to become an English teacher or inter- preter. Conversation teaches more than meditation Donald Rago Robert A. Reale 4 The after-lunch bunch. Thomas F. Reed S I R Anne Reynolds uAnnie,' . . . not afraid of work . . . secretary for Mr. Agress in soph yr , . . work experience at Sears was helpful horses are finest animals . .. there is a special someone for her . , . no definite job plans. john F. Ricci A real hustler on the football team . . , former member of the Kamikaze squad , . . golf courses are his stamping grounds . . , Sports Appreciation Club 3 yrs . . . football team 3g yrs . . . engineering college and the elec- tronics field. Betty A. Richardson 'iBoop . . . always dressed in style . , . hobbies are basketball, sewing and eating ice cream . . . a persistent sort of girl who has her mind made up over a special someone . . . Drill Team . . . plans working with business machines. John P. Richardson A deep, resonant voice . . . tall and dark of hair . . . doesn't bother with anyone . . . the girls say they don't hear much from him . . . modest type . . . interested in college and a career in teaching. 17-1, f Anne Reynolds R., as john F. Ricci Betty A. Richardson Robert C. Richardson Bob . . . clever remark for everything . . . boating enthusiast . . . tutored geometry in jr yr . . . interests include water skiing, swimming, camping, canoeing . . . sportsman . . . very intelligent . , . usually on honor roll . . , plans on college engineering course. Thomas M. Ricigliano Riggsyy' . . . sports minded , . . excels at varsity soccer . . . great sense of humor . . . avid baseball fan . . . enjoys hunting . . . active in Visual Aids and Leader Corps . . . played jV baseball . . , to become a physical educa- tion teacher. Helen V. Rinyu Reserved . . . if she can't think of something nice to say, she says nothing . , , enjoys singing and dancing . . , paints with oils in her spare time , . . would like to work in a store as salesgirl or cashier. Lois A. Rittenhouse Lou . , . quiet, until you get to know her . . . Mrs. Lanels pretty sec . . . digs jive kids, acapella and dances . . . Typing Club member . . . always seen with Freddie and Michele . . . will work as a sec after graduation. Patricia B, Robinson Innocent . . . always seen on dance floor with Ivy . . , loves to party . . , See you at Charlies' . . . Booster Club ,. . hobbies include dancing, school games, boys, sewing and cooking . . . plans career as clerk typist or operator, Stephen F. Robinson Duke . , . party man . . . lives for fun times . . . he'll get you to laugh . . . out for track . . . talk about cars will set him off . . . interested in at- tending trade school for woodworking . , . future in carpentry, john P. Richardson Robert C. Richardson Thomas M. Ricigliano George A. Rogers Well-liked by his football teammates . . . neat dresser . . . pleasant person- ality . . . contributed to the weight of the defensive varsity football line ... likes all sports . . . enjtoys swimming and boating in the summer months . , . college will be stepping stone. Deborah 1. Roland 'iDebbie or Deebiei' , . . a crazy sense of humor , . . always in for a good time . . . likes to sew . . . Typing Club member , . , a certain someone . . . an efficient secretary on the work experience program . . , will continue in this field. A milefrom thepast and a breath from the fu ture Mg.-. Helen V. Rinyu is T 41 , Lois A. kg Patricia B. Robinson Stephen F. Robinson George A. Rogers is 3 3 5, ,,,. S2995 Debora I n lf you think R watch thisfn Q oy could ride, oland Carol A. Rosenberg Michael 1. Rubino ..,v ...rw t V Douglas J. Runof W. Rura Wm John C. Russell Rosemarie I. Russomano Carol A. Rosenberg Athletic type . . . co-ordination excellent . . . loves a good conflict . . . su- preme sense of humor . . . nicely thought of . . . Red Cross worker as a soph and Drill Team marcher as sr . . . operator position at Bell Telephone seems likely. Michael 1. Rubino Mike . . . quiet type . . . deplores geometry . . . likes a good joke . . . digs jazz and plays the drums . . . golf and pool keep him going . . . Visual Aids one yr . . . hopes to enter college and become another Perry Mason. of L :- i - i t,,,, y sim ' . V ,gy 2' --zu. sw' fffi .r.,- zizliiffx ases, Florence E. Rue Harry E. Rumery Florence E. Rue Flo . . . has a pleasant smile for everyone . . , member of Typing Club . . . not much to say about herself . . . she isnit that shy . . . no definite plans for the future but Bill's bound to be in them. Harry E. Rumery Physically fit . , , outdoorsman . . . a cross country runner . . . hunting and fishing to relax him . , . cars to keep him busy 4 . . desire for Army Air- borne unit . . . afterwards he'll go in for refrigeration and air conditioning work, Douglas I. Runof HDoug or i'Moose . , . stays loose and cool , . . not too much bothers him . . . happiest with motorcycles, cars and boats . . . engines fascinate him , . . usually at the Atco drags . . seems definite about joining the Army, Charles W. Rura Charlie . . . likeable guy . . . strong interest in the opposite sex , . , avid surfing fan . . . most active down the shore on weekends . . . JV letters in track and football . . . upon graduation its either college or the Navy. John C. Russell john . . , quiet , . . doesnit talk much . . . has an interest in physical fitness L . . . track team 3 yrs . . . Visual Aides 3 yrs . . . Gymnastics Club jr and sr yrs . . . intramuralist . . . hopes to enter mathematics field and then Mar- ines. Rosemarie I. Russomano i'Rosie . . . hidden intelligence . . . a wild sense of humor . . . never at a loss for something to say , . . loves everything Italian . . . digs jive kids, a cappella, and dancing . . . 3 yrs in Class Council . . . future in business administration. Edward P. Ryan Ed .. . leads an active life on wheels . . . auto racing and motorcycling main interests . . . 3 yrs in the school band . . . heill look for a job as an ironworker , . , the Navy is his choice. Kathleen I. Ryklicki UKathy . . . cute blonde . . . enjoys working at shore during summer . . . Cirls' Chorus, Typing Club, Health Careers . , HR Red Cross representa- tive . . . works as Candy Striper at Helene Fuld Hospital . . . plans to at- tend college and become airline stewardcss. Lili Sakowicz Intelligent . . . connections with pop music world . . . Yearbook editor-iri- chief . . . active in CAA and Council . . . bit of an author . . , dieting advo- cate . . . vivacious . . . never wears the same outfit twice . . usherettc . , , attends Vogue Modeling School . . plans career in pharmacy. Roman 1. Samokish uSarnoH , . . small but strong ... aggressive . . . sense of humor . . . likes to joke around . . . takes some kidding . . . doesn't like to talk about him- self . . . varsity soccer player . . . spirited . . . hopes to become a college man. 13 R yklicki J A portrait of enthusiasm. l I kow Roman I. Samokish Thepast afading illusion and thefu ture an enlightening star fj'iijWM'nf fiw i LX ,, Gym , , W, ny'jJbvU :CKY Enter through the door ofbewilderrheht and exit through the door ofkhowledge F d A. Sandora Anna M. Sanna Miles couch, I triedfy ntitore Gerald J. Satkofsky Schillingg-'J joseph D. Schne f tw W rt whoa tlftltf My awww lflsa Sandora not shy, but quiet . . . goes for tall, jive members of the oppos- loves to go to dances . . . belongs to both Makeup and Typing . . . always seen in a Bonneville . . . after graduation itls secretarial Anna M. Sanna Ann . . . quiet andpshy most of the time . . . favorite singing group The Four Seasons . . . likes to draw , . . very nice personality . . . hopes to get a good job upon graduation and maybe goto beautician school. Gabriel L. Santitore 'iCabe,' . . . individualist . . . sportsman . . . does everything under the sun . . . fishing, hunting, bowling, baseball, football . . . hangs around with his own crowd . . . plays intramurals . . . Chess Club soph yr . . . Army or IBM school for him. Gerald J. Satkofsky Hjerryy' .. . great sense of humor participates in intramurals likes drag racing and quick cars, especially Plymouths . . . always dressed neatly . , , likes to be a ham . . . plans to attend Mercer County Community College to be auto specialist. john E. Schuler Dolores A. Schwartz Judy M. Schilling An eye-catcher . , . those pretty blue eyes and brown hair . . . fascinated by basketball enjoys swimming attractive HR 222 salesman .. . Red Cross as soph .. . Stage Makeup Club , . . future plans include secretarial work or college. Joseph D. Schneid joe . . . muscular, quiet off the Held . . . athletic prowess in baseball, soccer . . . college bound . . . possibly a local school . . . likes all sports . . . gym fa- vorite subject . . . shy at dances . . . does a good job in Varsity-H Club . . . undecided as to profession. john E. Schuler Snake . . . the restless one . . . he has strength , . . of all sports fishing comes to him most naturally . . . no real school interests . . . hangs around with the guys . . . come june he'll probably go for the Navy service. Dolores A. Schwartz Dolly . , . likes motorcycles, ice skating and music . . . quite friendly once you get to know her . . . gum chewing advocate . . . is non-conformist at all times . , . her blue eyes are prominent feature . . . will do secretarial work. Andrew F. Sekeras NSY, . . . champion sleeper of Hamilton High-West . . . has a great interest in boxing . , . plays with several combos outside of school . . . member of Dance Band, Marching Band and Orchestra throughout high school . . . future plans indefinite. Andrew F. Sekeras Nestor 1. Sendzik Nestor j. Sendzik 'iClark Kent . . , PS8rD , . . Science Club . . . enjoys working with a micro- scope . , . has a great interest in biology and medicine . . . his studious ap- pearance is decciving , . . a fun lover at heart . . . plans carrer as a doctor of medicine. Sandra VI. Shaedle 'iSandi,' . . . always full of words . . . enjoys just fooling around with friends and going to dances . . . member of GAA, Drill Team, Makeup Club, Canteen Council . . . vice-president of sorority . . . member of MYF .. . secretarial school or IBM. Louis B. Silverson Louie . , . senior class jester , . . well known for his senseless class remarks . . . likes attention . . . no time is homework time . . . would you believe hels an excellent horseback rider? . . . interest in drag racing . . . will be a sight to see driving construction machinery. Sandra M. Shaedle Louis B. Silverson 161 5'-mn.. Kirk and Linda - one of the familiar sights around Hamilton. Sharon L, Silvegtri Ioan Skokos Lucia Slabicki Linda E. Slebonick 162 A diploma in hand i and cz farewell I0 H .H .S .- West if . Patricia I. Simpson Annelore P. Smith Corky . . . pleasant, constantly smiling . , . friendly and sensible . l Donald I. Smith I Sharon L. Silvestri loves cars and animals . . . member of CAA and Typing Club . . . plans t get a job in an ofice after graduation and later settle down to marriage life. Patricia 1. Simpson Pat , . . friendly and frivolous , . . intelligent . . . star of the cafeteria basketball team , . . interested in youth work , . . likes motorcycles, music, and singing ,. . Student Council representative . . . Drill Team . . , an editor of Criterion . . . will enter teaching profession. Ioan Skokos Swimming enthusiast . . . demure type . . . on Future Teachers and Psy- chology Club . , . Drill Team member for two years . . . secretary for Mr. Hirschbuhl . , . French tutorjr yr , . . plans career in child psychology. Lucia Slabicki Lucy . . . sunny blonde . . . lots of fun . . . she's always late . . , any kind of food is her favorite . . . one of the wild, Wildwood crew . . . marches on the Drill team . . . will work as a secretary in the future. Linda E. Slebonick Lyn . . . cute . . . vibrant personality . . , loves to swim at the shore . . . her main interest is Carmen . . . upon Carmen's return from Vietnam she may hear wedding bells . . . would like to work for the New jersey Dept. of Education. Annelore P. Smith Ann . . . tall and blonde , , . person of many moods . . . own crowd of friends . . . never misses a Ron Diamond dance . . . enjoys buying clothes likes that certain someone distributive education program . ,. career as a secretary. Donald I. Smith Smitty . . . cool and in the swing of things . . . never a dull moment . , . likes crowds . . . intramural captain soph and jr yrs . . . repairing old cars and drag racing his hobbies . , , State Trooper or Marine. Kirk F. Smith Mr, Personality . . . a great sense of humor . . . ask him about jazz . . . plays string bass in a band every weekend . . . if he's not with Linda he's working on his car . , . hopes to attend college to major in music. Terry W. Smith Terry to all . . . very outgoing . . . great sense of humor . . . has a great interest in cars and racing . . . member of French Club . . . dresses con- servatively . , , plans to go to college or join the Marine Reserves after graduation. joseph S. Sopronyi joe . . . relaxed , . . likes the good life . . . hangs at the joint playing the machines and pool . . . other times he's fishing and hunting . . . future in Marine Corps . . . lifexs work in carpentry and wood working. John C. Spaethling No challenge frightens him . . . a traveler and motorcyclist by heart . . . buff . , . cars and the ski slopes take up his time . . . intensely inter- ested in the engineering field . . . possible tour of duty with Uncle Sam. Phillip H. Speno . . . car crazy . . . follows auto racing, especially stock cars and Fords would like to drive race cars some day . . . active in intramurals . . . or engineering college will keep him busy after graduation Army a possibility. Terry W. Smith joseph S. Sopronyi .H 7 '. a john C. Spaethling Phillip H. Speno I l l I William M. Sperlein Bill . . . Sports-minded . . . goes for cars and sports . . . Visual Aids vice- president . 4 . Drafting Club soph yr . . . Sports Appreciation 2 yrs . . , jV baseball jr yr . 4 . a dazzler on varsity football last 2 yrs . . . plans Air Force as draftsman. Ierry L. Steffen BrowsH or Rath . . . enjoys the good feeling . . . loves to cat around in his green Riviera .. . appreciates good sounds and good times . . . Iron Mike football and track . . . schoolwork program . . . future plans include college or National Guard john E. Stevens Ambitious . . 4 setting a goal is important to him . . . outdoors he's happi- est while fishing or hunting . . . once his mind's set, thatis it 4 . . interested in roofing or mechanics job . . . once established heill try the Navy4 Peter R. Stirpe Peteyw . . . always looking for a laugh 4 . . called uStripe by associates . . . not afraid of working hard for a goal 4 , . loves classy cars and pretty blondes . . . plans college 4 . . possibly the Navy after graduation. 1 William M. Sperlein jerry L. Steffen Linda E. Stoeckel Blonde and friendly . . . infectious smile . . . abounds in school spirit . . . Color Guard 2 yrs . , . FTA . . 4 Canteen Council . . . Student Council rep in jr yr . . . pres of Youth Fellowship . . . Mrs. Tripp's sec . . . sewing and skiing . . . elementary teacher. Kathy R. Stokes Pokey 4 .4 on the shy side .. . usually seen with her own group . . . abounds in school spirit . . 4 one of our pert majorettes . . . frequently spot- ed at Hullabaloo . . . a very special someone named Bob . . . future plans include marriage. Celeste B. Stonis Tree,' 4 . . tall and attractive . . . warm smile . . . secretary of Soph, jr, Sr Classes. . . member of Color Guards . . . Drama Club . 4 . National Honor Society . . 4 loads of school spirit 4 4 . easily excitable . . . football and bas- ketball follower . 4 , plans teaching career4 Beverly F. Stoop Bev'i . . . sweet personality 4 . . friendly smile . . . loves sewing and danc- ing . . . veteran Drill Team marcher 4 . . member of Soph Class Council . . . Student Council member sr yr . . . secretary for Mrs. Bruschini . . . future secretary or airline stewardess. Christopher Storcella 'iChris,' intelligent with a warped sense of humor . . . believes in gangster-like tactics tough man on varsity line terrorized the young ones at football camp . . . teammates call him Dimples , . . will make a great lawyer. Annette I. Stoy Net . . . energetic . . . cat-eyes . 4 4 hard-working member of Red Cross and Usherettes . . 4 swimming, travel, dancing among interests . . . Yea, sure, uh-huh right awayn , . . to enter college . . . major in elementary education. John E. Stevens Peter R. Stirpe Linda E. Stoeckel Kathy R. Stokes Benjamin I. Strano Ben . . . quick to enter unknown ventures . . 4 poker not his game . . . avid bowler , . . girls and himself are his interests . . . Chess Club soph yr . . 4 computer school to learn how to push buttons . . . maybe Air Force. MaryEllen Stroup Always ready to lend a hand . . . interested in dancing, swimming . . . col- lects money of foreign countries . . . Red Cross representative 4 4 . would like to see the world 4 . . may do so as an Army nurse after graduation. , T Breathe cz sigh, shea' a tear and move onward Celeste B. Stonis Beverly F. Stoop Christopher Storcella Annette I. Stoy On the post with Chris Storcella. Benjamin StI'an0 Mary Ellen Sh'0llp 165 Happiness is wanting what you get f Frank seems pretty handy at pinn'ng a corsage during the jr, Prom tm' Joseph Tallone rg? Frank I. Tanzini Betty Jean Tarver Barbara S. Temple C. Taylor l I Tesauro Thomas D. Thorpe William I. Thorpe Darlene I. Tobiasz .i Frank M. Tomecheck Donna M. Tomko Ioseph Tallone Little Teetn . , . Mr. Style . . . likes horse racing, bowling and girls and clothes . . . says he's going to be rich someday . , . likes anything as long as itls Italian after graduation it's either manager, IBM school or the mafia , Frank I. Tanzini Tee . . . popular . . , easy-going guy . . . vice-president of soph, jr class . . 4 sr Class Council representative . . 4 sports enthusiast . . . likes baseball . . , teaches at Russds Music Shop . . . fast hands on the drums . . . college bound musician4 Betty jean Tarver A song in her heart . . . a certain feeling for music and dancing 4 . . cook- ing and sewing are also special interests 4 . , doesn't take much to make her laugh . . . not certain of future work but she likes typing. Patricia C. Taylor Patti . . 4 sensitive 4 . . thinks a lot of others . . . a helping hand . . 4 vol- unteer work at the State Hospital after school hours . , . takes to children . . . ambition is to attend Wilfred Academy for hair styling. Barbara S. Temple Bobby, , 4 4 doesn't mind hard work as long as it's interesting 4 . . one of the working girls during her sr yr , . . swimming her best sport , . . future salesgirl . . . after graduation sheid like to work in school. Laurel I. Tesauro Lori . . . personality and style all her own 4 . . don't ask her to sing . . . our hardworking yearbook sec . . . enjoys dances and sewing . . . jr and Sr Prom decorating committees , . . 2 yrs in Class Council . . . secretarial work after graduation. Thomas D. Thorpe Peanut Buttern . . . friends call him i'Yamas,' 4 . 4 ladies' man 4 . . has a sneaky laugh . . . good singer . . . played two years of varsity soccer in the backfield . . . cars and girls catch his eye . . . plans a career in the Navy. William I. Thorpe njunnien . . , Mr. Smooth . . . full of spunk 4 4 . 4 feet eleven, thinks heis gone to heavenn , , . sings a lot . . 4 likesvto be noticed moving his feet . . . sings with the Uniques . . . active as the varsity basketball manager . . 4 landscaper. Darlene I. Tobiasz Dar . . . keeps to herself a great deal . , . special friends are worth a lot . . . special work is important, like drawing . . . sbeyll join the crowd of girls looking for oflice work4 Frank M. Tomecheck Tom . . 4 always late for class . . . wakes up when the bell rings , . . has a fine mind for cars but not books . . 4 member of stagecraft his jr, sr years , , . likes girls with long brown hair . . . career in Navy. Donna M. Tomko A nice girl to know . . . never unkind words . . 4 likes to help others . . . a Typing Club member 4 . . good at basketball and volleyball , , . swimming as a favorite 4 , 4 dancing's fun , . , desire is to be a bookkeeper, Andrew I. Tonti Angel' . . . intelligent . . . friendly . . , played lead in Finian's Rain- bow member of Special Choir, Madrigal Singers, track team . .. hobbies are fishing, girl watching, tennis . . . wants to sing professionally with a group . . . a future history professor. Marie A. Torrini Reserved sort , . . fun when you get to know her . . . marched in Drill Team in jr yr . . . also member of Secretarial Practice Club . . . on the work experience program . . . plans include college for future secretarial study, Diane H. Toth Conscientious . , . energetic . . . always dressed well . . . reserved but likes a good laugh . . . has an attractive smile . . . enjoys sailing . . . secretary of church youth group . . . secretary for Mrs. Pollack . , . Typing Club mem- ber . . . plans to attend Mercer County Community College. Stephen T. Toth Steve . . . Tee-on . . . handsome versatile guy . . . love that smile . . . blushes easily , . . can't keep his eyes off Beth . . . real outdoorsman . . . loves fishing and hunting . . . excelled in both varsity basketball and base- ball . ,. yearbook staff . . . treasurer ofjunior Class . . , prep school bound, then college. 'F . ,fl fi sf Andrew I. Tonti Marie A. Torrini Dale E. Tracey Dale E. Tracey Dick Tracy . . . always smiling . . . deals out nicknames to other people . , , enjoys a hearty laugh . . . the basketball court is a second home . . , Checkers Club jr yr . . . plans include study of medicine or tour of duty witlkthe Marines. Linda R. Turak Fun-loving . . . intelligent and demure . . . hobbies include swimming, skating, writing, playing pool . . . co-editor and circulation manager of Criterion . . . active in CAA . . , unpublished but promising author . . . blonde, bouncy Hornet with much school spirit . . , future plans indefi- nite. David S. Vanderbilt Swinger'l . . . scientifically oriented . . . excited about fast cars and long trips . , . pet peeve is flying saucers . , . does some horseback riding . . . Science Club jr and sr yrs . . . college definitely in his plans . . . hopes to become a science teacher. Henry VanDerTuyn uHank . . . more than anything he loves the out-of-doors . . . passing time in school . . . no one gives him a had time . . . fishing is main outside interest . . . come june helll join the Naval Reserves. Linda L. Van Pelt Always has a great sense of humor . , . likes rock and roll music . . . favor- ite pastime is sewing . . . heaps of fun dancing and listening to records . . . courteous and neat . . . secretarial work is her goal. Linda M. Venose Lynn', . . . lots of fun . . , she can get along with anybody . , . Mr. Cour- senys efficient sec . . . dancing is a favorite pastime , . . always on the look- out for different things to do . . . her future plans are to become a secre- tary. . .DUI Diane H. Toth Stephen T. T ff fp-gy Linda R. Turak David S. Vanderbilt Edward R. Vogler Ed , . . born leader . . , dynamic president of soph, jr and sr classes . . . 3 yr letterman and captain of football team . . . Boys, State . . . vice-presi- dent of Varsity -H . . . 2 yrs of varsity baseball . . . fine eye for girls . . . plans an aerospace career, john S. Volk john , . . silent and cool , . . active in all sports, especially football . . , hates his nickname . . . debating soph yr . . . Sports Appreciation jr and sr yrs . . , JV and varsity football end . . , teachers college, then the Air Force and OCS. Great minds have aims, others have wishes u Henry VanDerTuyn Linda L. VanPelt Linda M. Venose Edward R. Vogler Bruised and battered, Ed Vogler remains determined, I0l'lIl S. Volk TI'6b0I' A. Walker Trebor A. Walker A TraborH , . . greets you with a warm, friendly smile . . , speaks well . . . generous . . . sparked the football team in his junior and senior yrs by earning ,IV and varsity letters . . . special interest is reading . . . Impala Social Fraternity member . , . businessman. 169 N 0 one is useless in this world who lighlens the burden ofiz to anyone else Cary G. Warren Wayne Watts A ld bb joseph P. Whitty Joanne M. Wiacek Linda D. Wiedemann Albert j. Willette Cary C. Warren Short and powerful . . . looks and is tough . . . has many interests . . . dancing, swimming, diving, driving and last but not least, girls 4 . , plans attending trade school after graduation , . , carpentry Wayne Watts Wayner , 4 . very sensitive . . . excitable temper . 4 . HR representative and gym leader in sophomore year . . . physical fitness award soph and junior years 4 .. likes cross country, bowling, weight lifting . . . always seen with Loretta . . , college graduate as phys ed teacher. Arnold B. Webb uArny , . . always on the go , , . short and rugged . 4 .sparked the varsity football team in his soph and junior years as halfback . , 4 officer of the Impala's Social Fraternity , . 4 hobbies include singing .. . after gradua- tion would like to challenge the business world4 Margaret A. Werts Peggy . . , fast talker . . , earned degrees in PSHD . . . HR salesman . . 4 participates in CAA sports outside of school, likes sewing, reading, swimming, . . . plans to major in medicine, specializing in pediatrics , . . Womenis Navy Corps will follow college education. joseph P. Whitty joe , 4 . always around somewhere . . . friendly . 4 . Calculators Club sr yr . . . jV letter in cross country soph yr . . 4 track team jr yr . . . slot car rac- ing and football interest him . . . to college to study business management . . . maybe Air Force. joanne M. Wiacek Always friendly and sociable , , . great aptitude for secretarial work . . , member of Typing Club as soph, Secretarial Practice Club as jr . . . secre- tary to Mrs. Winner and Mrs. Pollack . . . onthe work experience program . 4 . plans to become secretary. Linda D. Wiedemann Shortness is her claim to fame . . . 4 ft. 8 in . . . sincerely friendly . . . ac- tive participant in church youth fellowship . . . secretary for Mrs. Pollack . . . plans to follow this as a career . . . possibly attend night school after graduation. Albert j. Willette Al or Donn . 4 , nothing happens until 3:15 . . . mostly outside interests . . . spends free time at Nunzi's and in Chambersburg . . . appreciates the best of sports and opposite sex . .4 future plans include college, then a dealer or announcing school4 Emma j. Wilson Dimples', . . . you've got to see her smile . . . agile and takes to exercise . . , on the more quiet side her interests are painting, dancing and singing . 4 , great ambition is to become a commercial artist4 Wayne R. Wolf Select group know him as Fang . . . considers himself different from the average . . . non-conformist . . . song writer forulmprobable Dreams . . , off to college and stint in Air Force . . . long range dream is to be a writer4 Rebecca S. Wolk Becky', . , 4 friendly . . 4 cute . . , member of Hornet's Nest . . . foreign exchange student to Leon, Nicaragua 4 . . publicity committee . 4 , keeps busy with piano, sorority activities and just collecting things . 4 . Girls, Chorus, Typing Club 4 . . plans to be dental hygienist. Emma j. Wilson Wayne R. Wolf Rebecca S. Wolk Christine A. Wood janice A. Wood Christine A. Wood Chris . 4 4 sharp dresser . . . always on the go 4 . . outgoing capt of Drill Team . . . shorthand honor pin . . 4 baseball fan . . . easy to get along with ...CAA . .. sec to Mr, jones ... likes a good time . . , spoken for . , . sec- retarial career4 Janice A. Wood janv . . , reserved and friendly . . . likes to do things to perfection , , . a strong passion for racing . , 4 member of Rainbow Girls . 4 . plans to attend a business school in Trenton to prepare for secretarial position4 S WWQQL , ,JZSQM Mall f ig MM Rebecca D. Wood uBecky or Boog . . . unpredictable , . . co-ordination plus . . . an at- traction to the opposite sex . , . enjoys traveling and bowling . . . one of the wild, Wildwood crew , . . jr. and Sr. Class Council rep . , . future ca- reer as an airline hostess. William Wyatt Bill . . . aggressive guy with a warm sense of humor . . . very affectionate . . . teddy-bear smile . . . has an eye for the opposite sex . . , well-liked coa captain of varsity football team . . . Sports Appreciation Club . . . Boys' State delegate . . . headed for the Marines. Rebecca D. Wood William Wyatt N tc. Q-AW. 9, X S ki KY, K ,,, ,..,. . L .5-fa Q 4. i. Y Q4 M. ' ftwiw Martin T. Yakelewicz Stanley I. Yedesko Linda C. Yuzwa Debby Zauner Martin T. Yakelewicz Mart . . , says spelling is his worst subject . . . all muscles . . . willing to take a chance . . . has a hidden talent in gymnastics . . . special interest in race car driving . . . would like a lifetime job as a construction worker. Stanley j. Yedesko Stan . . . likes to keep busy '.., anything mechanical interests him , . . red' blooded boy who goes for girls and stock cars . . . he'll go into mechanical work and someday have his own service station, Linda C. Yuzwa UCrazy . . . contagious laughter . . . loyal to Trenton Times . . . enjoys dancing, listening to records and just plain fun . . , secretary for Mrs. Row- land . . . on work experience program . , , fun person to know . . . plans include secretarial study and work. Debby Zauner Deen , , . cheerfu, vivacious . . . Whoopee don . . . secretary for Mrs. . Rowland , . . on work program . , , likes to dance . . . collects toothpick If holders as a hobby '... member of Typing Club . . . future plans indefinite , . . perhaps to continue secretarial work, Thomas A. Zeyack Mary Ann Zola Thomas A. Zeyack uTiny . . . big boy . . . weight lifting at one time . . . work at agas station keeps him busy , . , ambition is to be a mechanic and race car driver . . . choice is the Army. Mary Ann Zola Pleasant personality, long hair . . . her hands do the talking . . . Student Council HR representative earned degrees as PSZQD member . .. Honor Society . . , active GAA member . . . hobbies include swimming, chess, piano . . . plans to be doctor and join Navy. 172 Of PJCLKC fe Um Qe JL W X wo jxbvl U iam OH CA R A loft? 56,0 .0pOL X MM YW CL GL?


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