Hopewell Valley Central High School - Centralogue (Pennington, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

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',' ff A J . K 'X -Wzki-gp - I 1 V r, I Y Y ,- fndi f i - Q -Y ff,, 5Z,Q , f ' ' K A r tx, , 5 -f '- fx' .' . 75 , Q e -ale-PAK YE K A. A fl 1 K' , i 'I Y .,:qJr ' I i ' X ' f ' . . , Irv ll'l ' 4' ' ' ' 'W' 3 I f ' jf-' is - , 1 I, 1. , , f. f,.f'::..j.-X . ,gp , ,V ,li V Y .Y , X, I. , ,xigvk A sf he I K. 3 xx V , , fiL' -8 ,V ff i X is .ffl ,, ' ' '- rf-'f .-L 4 ,V , , . , , , - , i ' -if 7 K . Ho-Val Welcomes Gary J. Estadt As Principal Change became a familiar concept as Mr. Gary I. Estadt arrived to replace Mr. Richard H. Willever as principal of Ho-Val. The new modes of fashion affected teachers, old and new. Many males sported beards and moustaches while women faculty enjoyed the luxury of pantsuits. A novel orientation program acquainted freshmen with the school. Students organized interesting clubs: the Spelunkers explored caves, and Ecology Club members focused on the preservation of the environment. The winds of change soon enveloped all. 1 7 KL 1 t is Q4 . X hs, 1 -flqg 1 1 ' ' life X- ll we ,A l in it X jj g mx fa, n E x y I VKX W r ,x I Q Q35 fl ' A - ig as may o r it it Varied Courses Challenge Individuals Expanded curriculum presented students with a variety of challenging subjects. The English Department re-organizedg upperclassmen found semester courses such as Film Media and Shakespeare to be more pertinent to their individual needs and interests. Many foreign language students studied Russian and the French Revolution, while girl's physical education offered lacrosse for the first time. Woods Ill boys constructed a sample home later to be converted to a relocatable classroom. With these and other innovations, each class opened to youth an experience in learning. 'l 4 1- -1, ri ldqg., Lilkw ' .. ,sv I 1 nn. you-Vw a r A Ui H-ny,-p , ,, 14f,,., 'nf Lv -5- -,- L. .4 . in iein.- r:: ,gr?k' f f '-f- , , dh? Irv- '-- , S xx 'V' ... iq-GTAAA1 W: a ' '9 f . , ,fl V -ug, 4 ,-A - .n.,,,,- 'V 94,-. '4 YQ.:-A od ,f.,,A vii 'f ' ' ...I , ,-4 'w.,,,, f 8 --41 .4u Zi wu- vf 1 i ,. - L, ' 1 1 if 34'-ff ,cgi J 1, X. V- i 4, 'GY 'f , 7 f' 1 fit X r'. ' , V 4 I 1 ' ' V . I ' , hi gif 'Y Q ups, sf. ' 'H . L1 , 537, i i ,LH I ,. ln . 'J' 1 Ai- . 1 A I 'A' V . t t ti' , , 'li-73 at . - A f -bs' - I . x , , - 7. f. 'F V, .C N: Q . JN I , ll Ml' ' 2,0 ' 7 ffi I l 1, .4 it 7 , I. 'V ' . ., IA, ' f ' ' ff l wif? ' , c - -Nl, , ' I E 1 , ' .' ' f ' V X K .E rr, in N . 'xx H V - X ,IDL V--A, - if , , t. yr in fr Q I U, , x 4,1 V . I X ,--' ' 'IT ' li Xl' , f Q7 .' td . I i ' , ., ' QM -1 Qi .a.A1lq ' Concern Spurs Co-operation, Service Along with obvious changes in Ho-Val, students sensed a different atmosphere. Concern and co-operation increased as youths extended their interests by involvement with their community and the problems of society. Many tutored after school in Trenton, in addition to organizing Ecology projects and a bundle drive. Assembling in novel ways, such as class picnics and outdoor class meetings during lunch, Centralites exchanged ideas and attempted to answer questions. All felt the inclusive efforts of young people and adults working toward mutual understanding. foci 'ew ' . 'X xi. ' , , I I' NNE. ' , , it ' ' X . . J A ' gf W i Changing Roles Gpen New Areas Cf Interest Roles and traditions slowly dissolved as students discovered more areas open to their services and creativity. Girls and boys eased away from former standards without limiting themselves to new ones. Girls recognized their own abilities in industrial arts while boys learned the joys of cooking. Registering to vote, eighteen-year-olds obtained an adult responsibility. Looking toward the future, young people found fresh approaches to their pursuits. As they viewed unprecedented horizons, students were stimulated by the winds of change. ,mm ,,wr, 'f -. vw., 'bn-My 4 A ' Ev faq 115 ,T 6 11,3-I ,Q f ' Vi 1,9 'QW' 7,1 f 2 ' ' 1 4 .A D 5 , l gg I I ,- if 3415, ff' 4 1 , wwf? '2 m.. '1x ' f-'12 ,- 51 hp. V-23,125 - , . P, . Jfflwmjgg ',,J - 1' ' 'aff ., im ,f y 95.3-, . - , 9 in 'RWQW 1 f 'Ha ige ff- fav. J . ' ' - 1. -1 .195 Fi A 151. 4 VU- . '- ' FRY I f X3'f3ii3LLi1 ,', Q Q- A??1'?x' af. ,v.,,. 7 .. . Q 9 Q. :,k,'5,f' R my T' ,,4:g,gf.g-Y -.,, ., iw, ,rf V '.'q'4'.,t ':5 ' -- - - . ,' r ,W-, 'i' V' A j ' , , . 1 ff' 5 hc., 'M 's W ' ' 7' - ' ' -'ffffl ' z , - if 1 .- , W Qwgzu - , , 2-,K Q aging - ,,: , , , --fxwlwzhs ., 0, , M .. i,..1k52?. i 3 .13 V if gf' .5-.Q 1 4,51 s gf . 11 Xu 4 9 1 !',, '51- NN . xx, .au 1' Cx mf1L.t 'l s. ,....-,.-.- i ' 'QUE ' ,Vw . - A, 4 x at 540. . f N,,..aqy, A gs-0...-... J '- H1 ' Li 1 34-.-yn 3 'f-61 a W '3'd f'1-11 , fa :g5g,1Hg,,,,,.1 '. --32, T..f5g.-,,i-'- ,, 491. - . 'L X 's.' ' Q ' : 'L i-'LSYI ,N V-, ,Wifi ., 1 v , H - 'Q . . ' er- , . , , f ' -I ' -. ,1 - ,,, 14 A- ,. '19 ggi ..q - t 'Mil' 4 .V 'K .' 5 .2 ls ' ' , ' - 1 f , ' 5 u ' '.4,.'-1 ' . ,4,., Q f.x..:,,,,.:, smbqi 1 ,1 A' P , , .L .- . 1. '-1, '. ,,- , . rf., . . ' 2 , M . A ','f' L,1.f2 JP- Q4 gl 4 1 n 4 ,lf-A' , , f -. Q ,V 15,- n - v f fihlip- ' Xl, LL' Nikki' ,Q-' , --. ,. 4 'ff 'mflkl jf, 1 x'xZ,, ,jo f ,T , N: , q? J'.ai-.- QQ., 1174! ,rig fe 1 RV'9TL' fz'g.,,1 .I ' 'hu g' -'-, I . ,' 'yr' - e x'--.hy '.iV'.t,. A - I'kv T-X.'..f..L- Ax .-lliix-'-'fx', ,..f' lv , ' N' f .' wen' s JU. it . .' ' Y' N.?J . A f A Vu-'Q U V -' Cx -,ffgex . ...A-.h 1 . Activities Offer Enjoyment, Allow Diversity In classes and outside activities, youth obtained pleasure and satisfaction from their pursuits. Each found his own interests to enjoy: 'The Crucible', the annual senior play , the musical, presented in the spring g projects, sponsored by band members, to raise money for a Scotland trip, a spring jaunt to the British Isles. Taking time to be themselves, students relaxed outdoors or paused for a moment to' share a joke with friends. Feelings of enjoyment and individuality allowed for an increased diversity in the attitudes and activities of the Ho-Val student body. skull EQQ f' ,f ,,, . , . X c. , x. , H., A. Stk M, - ,' 1- . , s 7 f K- ' I ,- l A . v1x 4.',..g'.'- 5' fi h--' f uf' ti. ' c chas m W C? is you sv Winds of Change Urge Youth To Future Goals In the course of their everyday lives, young people everywhere recognized the omnipresent winds of change. It was more than the obvious differences in their school and community, minds broadened and feelings developed as people sensed a sweeping quest for a re-evaluation of life. Adolescents verging on adulthood sought to define their own values, strengthen their individual lives, and involve themselves in society. Youth, influenced by the past and matured by the present, looked onward to the future that they themselves would mold. i whit 'f-1 ,R ,it Y f V I I 11, .. .-.2511 p . vs 'C En. -1 img 5 '- 1 nv -v H2 H rqvfifl 'ff W., an -.,. l u': I ','-1' a '-ff?-' . HI 'K ' -f'x- -lp' 11 iii ii . . .fl 1 . ,, Q. 1 I l A r G It 'S 6 LAI f n ' E 'Hi ,' :Q gs 4 x , : .L his I 0 IP' pg ,gaf Y 'T -lug. ,Q I .' I 1 35 Mil FF' f 1' F f 1 ,V , ji, r , r 'Q-I 16 ei l ee 3 CONTENTS School Life . . .2 9 f LZ' J' ..-gag . . . XV ,4 Q5 in 'U O F1 f-v- fn vb CD Clubs-Organizations . . 'JF . Curriculum-Faculty . . . 'D Q.. FD F1 0 Q3 U5 5 FD I3 P-1 o N iw, Semors . . . 136 xiii Advertisements . . . 176 . . 1 1 , 1 . X . - W - , f 1 II-I 1 I ,I l'.N '. '. III'-X , I J- -Ng- ..- N -.I . N X IX . I Ix I ,I I kwkl Q, lI:'.XII- ull . ','. 'fl ' X-. ,lf f' , I . 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N X , Xx.4 . X, I 'llx X ' X-X X ' ' .X N . . - ' - -, . , X, X I 1. . I-N . X . ' ' ' - I 1 N ' ' ' X ., u ,. f X , ', 5.1 , xxx I I I .1 - ' Is ' .. I I ,Xf , 1 I 1 I, n . I X. .1 , f ' ' N E ' A Y f J . - , ra 1 ' - ' ' x F x.' - v. , Q, - - - X wif S. f1g'3 X .X l 1 1 f N X ' I , I if X u x . a I 1 x X f - - K . x ' I I I ' L A 1 l - , 1 K . XX3x .V A' X fx! ffx f. n I 1 N 1 . X f, f QI' ' x Xwilff J, ' x X 1. , Vu, I, I , fl 1 ,' V f ' ' - ' - f , , N 1, Mxgfi-xv -w 1 1 f -. f If MW - W'. If . 'f, ' f L -,, f, . x .-iff , .l' xh I , L, U, V . X , ,X I- Vx.- 1 . KI 1 X ff? x - fY'X X K xy K . ,, . lflhxxlxx xxx, I x XXI. I, NW ,V X . f A N x- j, X If -. .f f'x .X , ff V X .f' N ' X I 1 K x',,,' X ,, , , ' f ' '.- 'c . ,X -- , f 1 ' , -X, . 1 X 1 ' - 'ff I f ,I . .N - X 4 f' ,XTX 1 N -' I Z - N, f , , ' ,X f 1 x ' . ,. K ,f, , X . ' JA XX 4' X 'S -A ' ' ' Z N X N WNN'1.x,-f,, . . I , I xx xl 1 K x -b X 1 'X X h - x , ' K 'fl' 1 X, 1 1 X xx X XX' xx xx . , X f , , , f 'X x x N X -' 7. x x y K X xx .1 y X x . X , A , 1 xx , X K ,t K- ' . I X . - 4 , 14' ' , . X x L - 1 X 'x I ,f ll X X -- x X I y Q Y I X x - ,- V V N l M Y, x K. - I X Y x f x - - X , X X ' I X . ' - 1 X ' ' ' - 1 x, H fr FJ--X X - ' In - v 1 X X., 1 ' 1- N - , , - Q ,, 19xx X X. Council Initiates Orientation Programp Shows Active Interest In Community STUDENT COUNCIL Utilizing a plan of ac- tion originated during the summer months, vol- unteers guided the incoming freshman through- out their first morning in high school. Students demonstrated community concern by participa- tion in the school bond issue. Assisting with Par- ent Visitation Days, they endeavored to create better communications with adults. Exchange programs focused the attention of I-Io-Val stu- dents on the importance of sharing ideas with other schools in Mercer County. lg,,...:3 mf- QIWWCI ating,-ii: swims ggrti' Involved in one of her many responsibilities as Student Council president, Kasey Grier runs through an agenda for the Wednesday Council meeting. At a Student Council meet- ing, members listen as Marc Orton proposes a new plan of action for se- curing exam exemptions. In Taking time from his busy schedule, Rich Cruz plans for a future meeting of the N. 1. State Stu- dent Council's Executive Committee. im 15-0-- 'K ,f 1 ' thx.. J Visiting parents discuss their reaction to their morning experience at Ho-Val with student guides Debbie Marion and Carol Brooks. Fifteen parents visited Ho-Val each Thursday in a new program designed to acquaint adults with the school. WM, , ' V . ' -f ' 2 .W 5' K . EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - Sitting: K. Butrym, recording secretary, K. Crier, presi- dent. Standing: Mr. G. Crane, Miss K. Kremper, advisors, G. Warner, treasurer, C. Cortelyou, corresponding secretary, M. Davis, parliamentarian, D. Owen, co-vice- president. Missing: K. Mora, co-vice- president. 'w 4 YQ 1 'uri COMMITTEE CI-IAIRMEN - Standing: D. Owen, vice-president, C. Worthington, Constitution and By-Laws, D. Marion, Community Relations, I. Rosso, Rules. Front Row: P. Maruhnic, School Improve- ments, S. Hughes, Community Relations: S. Kirkpatrick, Freshman Orientation, R. Crews, Ecology. Second Row: D. Sawchak, Elections, S. Holley, Magazine Drive and Social, M. Brigham, Curriculum, J. Polen- sky, Exchange. Top Row: I. Dyba, Eleventh Period Activities, D. Sawchak, Exchange. Beaming with pride, junior Bonnie Hinkle recesses after the National Honor Society Ifldllf- Honor Society members and parents gather tlen Ceremony- for refreshments after the ceremony. l 'W Qf rf g, 1 J Q B NHS Members Tutor Students , Enjo June Picnic v As part of the National Honor Society tutoring program, Sue Anderson coaches Roger Sharp in Biology by explaining the anatomy of his forearm. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY At an im- pressive candlelight ceremony in December, eighteen seniors and ten juniors received coveted membership in the National Honor Society. Cho- sen by vote of their classmates and the faculty, the members represented outstanding scholar- ship, character, leadership, and service. Tutoring continued as part of the program, enabling stu- dents to receive assistance in problem areas. In- stead of the annual banquet, members voted to have an informal picnic at the end of the year. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Sitting: Mrs. M. Gooden, advisor, J. Crocker, S. Anderson, K. Grier, R. Cruz, president, D. Marion, vice- president, B. Burd, secretary, I. Coats, treasurer, S. Holley, T. Deering, I. Polensky, M. Brigham. Standing: Mrs. M. Bueschel, advisorp P. Maruh- nic, S. Hughes, W. Wiseman, K. Finnegan, I. Rosso, I. Swanson, P. Silver, P. C1arrity,I. Dyba, P.Orr, P. DiCocco, C. Kibbel, D. Owen, B. Hinkle, C. Biewener, M. Keefe, C. Ingenbrandt, K. Knobl, K. Mclntyre, C. Brasic, V. Egar, I. jolly, V. Worthington, I. Johnson, P. Marion, D. Bair. Miss- ing: M. Schleck. 22 FORENSIC DEBATE - R. Cruz, Mr. T.C. Hutchinson, advisor, S. Spence, S. Chadwell, R. Trisman, P. Maruhnic, L. Sequeira, P. Silver, M. Brigham. D- app 2 fi? 'S iff -:al-2 - 111 ..- iinfki FORENSIC DRAMA - K. Weidel, Miss M. A. Salamandra, advisor: M. Huber, P. Silver. Missing: M. Clark. In May, Michele Clark won the first place trophy for dramatic interpretation at Rancocas Valley. Pam Silver displays the third place trophy won for her poetry reading at the N. J. Forensic League Tournament in December at Red Bank. 23 Forensic Hosts Annual Debate Day, Enters Tourneys FORENSIC DEBATE Combining the Varsity and Junior Varsity teams, Central's eight debat- ers gained valuable experience in local and state tournaments. Debaters represented the school at the State Debate Tournament held April 24. Ho- Val hosted schools at the annual Debate Day March 18. FORENSIC DRAMA On December 12 the drama section of Forensic competed at the New jersey Forensic League Tournament held in Red Bank, N.I. Ho-Val's dramatists participated in the areas of humorous and dramatic interpreta- tion, original oratory, and extemporaneous speaking at the District Tournament on March 13 at Notre Dame High School. 'J .A ,, sg, 2, it-f'4f-gd, IABBERWOCK - D. Nelson, P. Garrity, C. Kibbel, co-editorg Mrs. D. Pennino, advisor, B. Cardin, K. Purcell, co-editor, D. Revere, S. Assman, B. Pell. W 'xx - CENTRALIA - Sitting: S. Assman, Mrs. C. Ward, and Miss L. Cullinane, advisors, K. Fin- negan, D. Owen, co-editors, W. Deremer. Standing: R. Owen, T. Ward, M. Huber, K. Crier D. Nelson, P. Bryan, D. Marion, S. Hughes, M. Palmer, D. Sawchak, 1. jolly, K. McIntyre T. Watson, P. Carrity, I. Dyba, j. Devine, M. Orton, I. Cartwright, D. Suthers. 24 AFS OFFICERS - B. Newman, Raffle, C. Warner, treasurer, R. Young, Pub- licity, P. Silver, Dinner, D. Sawchak, Weekend, S. Hughes, chairman, Mr. j. Byrnes, advisor. Missing: W. Ward, Tag Day. At one of the Monday evening meetings, summer exchange student Tom Deer- ing tells AFS members of his travels through Italy. After proofreading the final copy to be sent to the printer, staff members count headlines and arrange layouts for an upcoming issue of CENTRALIA. 25 Ho- al Welcomes Ilka deSouza From Brazil AFS Eighteen AFS students from all over the state attended the annual AFS Dinner in April as guests of Central students. During the school day they visited classes where they discussed and answered questions about their home lands. At the january 9 Sock Hop, AFS surprised its guest from Brazil, Ilka deSouza, with a birthday party and presented her with a transistor radio. CENTRALIA Open to the entire school, CENTRALIA provided opportunity for students to learn basic principles of newswriting and lay- outs. A change to smaller size pages made it eas- ier to read the many informative and entertaining articles. IABBERWOCK Spending the first semester selecting material submitted by the student body, the IABBERWOCK staff published its 1971 issue in the spring. Central's literary magazine fea- tured poems and short stories displaying the hid- den creativity of poets and authors from all four classes. Active Key Club Aids Career Day 5 Math Club Excels In Del-Val League MATH CLUB Math enthusiasts found aca- demic challenge in this year's competitive phase of Math Club. Joining the Delaware Valley Mathematics League, members participated in meets every six weeks. On December 8, Ho-Val hosted its first home meet where the math-letes tied for second place in a field of twelve compet- ing schools. They placed first in April. KEY CLUB Devoting their energies to a vari- ety of projects, the school's honorary service club continued to deliver the NEW YORK TIMES to homerooms each morning. They sponsored their annual Christmas tree sale and sold Hopewell Valley Bulldog cushions at home basketball games. Members investigated the possibility of a school directory and on March 10 assisted the Guidance Department with Career Day, 1971. RUSSIAN CLUB Striving for broader cultur- al enrichment, club advisor Miss Susan Bard- well arranged for the club to attend an Easter service at the jordanville Russian Orthodox Monastery in New York. While there they en- joyed native foods in a Russian tea room. They went to Princeton to view two Russian films, Wild Horses Afire and Anna Kareninaf' RUSSIAN CLUB - Front Row: D. Sawchak, S. Cohen, S. Assman, K. Cohen. Sit- ting: C. Hartung, R. Young, K. Treuting, K. Murphy, S. Pensack. Standing: C. Kibbel, Miss S. Bardwell, advisor, S. Nutt. Math Club members Marty Brigham, Debbie Marion, and Pete Maruhnic work diligently during the Math League contest hosted by Ho-Val. MATH CLUB - Sitting: Mrs. I. Chalifoux, advisor, C. Warner, D. Marion, I. Dyba, Miss A. Fechter, advisor. Standing: P. Pistell, K. Welebir, P. Chalifoux, S. Spence, D. Dalesio, P. Maruhnic, P. Marion, B. Wiseman, M. Dalesio. one of the many services of the Key Club, members distribute pupil and teacher substrip- tothe NEW YORK TIMES. in 04.11 5139 T'? 'i .1 ' I K E 'E 'E9' 7? I 1 3 .?.. 4 fi 5? 'if 1 -5 , ff '58 K f 5 X CLUB - Front Row: Mr. P. Randall, Mr. I. Byrnes, advisors, I. Coats, president, D. Wil- vice-president, R. Willever, treasurer, P. Bryan, secretary. Second Row: B. Borkowski, I. D. Bair, W. Deremer, Ci. Kent, T. Watson, I. johnson, B. Abbotts, D. Fox, S. Pfeffer, Rockey, D. Fritz, D. Cook. Top Row: L. Borkowski, C. Kroesen, D. Fisher, D. Allen, C. r B. Wiseman, T. Deering, D. Danner, I. Jackson. 27 K1 -Q-v INCL BAND - Sitting: W. Andreas, D. Tovey, F. Klett, P. .tram K. Mclntyre, D. Bair, D. Dalesio, C. lngenbrandt, N. El- sun, 5. Spence. C. Oldis, 1. Kampfer, B. Spurgiesz. Standing: T. Darnall, I. jolly, C. Swanson, I. Coats, C. Culler, I. Salyerds, K. Welebir, R. Etherington, C. VanHise, R. Wolinski, W. Keough, D. Coats, J. Jolly. 5 x GIRLS' ENSEMBLE - Front Row: V. Morris, D. Morrison, K. Murphy, I. Brooks, M. Dalesio, N. Knowles, S. Owen, S. Hansen. Second Row: B. Shagg, H. Sharp, I. Case, L. Hunt, L. Hawkins, N. BOYS' CHORUS - Kneeling: I. jackson, C. Chalifoux, P. Kianka, R. Lyons, B. Trisman, M. Voelbel, R. Delgado, R. Etherington, C. Swanson, B. Lambert, D. Tovey, I. jackson. Second Row: M. Or- ton, J. jolly, T. Richards, P. Marion, D. Conard, I. Dyba, W.D. Bair, j. Blazejewski, D. Delgado, J. Swanson. Third Row: M. Bai- 65 Morrison, P. Chalifoux. Top Row: K. Chumney, C. Ingenbrandt S. Etherington, I. Wert, D. Dalesio, D. Cwoitein. ley, M. Spurgiesz, T. Darnall, L. Moffett, C. Reed, T. Mooney, D. Bair, R. Newman, N. Brigham, H. Driver, J. Todd, T. Schutz. Top Row: I. johnson, J. Hutchinson, D. D'Atri, F. Fechter, C. Reed, K. Ward, C. Loveman, R. Lewry, R. Wolinski, J. Iolly. Aix fn' lat 'nl GTQ Q fl Director Robert Sine sparks the band in a rousing dance number. ALI.-STATE CHORUS - Mr. F. Corelli, advisor, M. Dalesio, K. Chumney, T. Mooney, M. Spurgiesz, M. Orton, P. Marion. Musicians Gain All-State Honors 5 Dance Band Helps Ho-Val Boosters BOYS' CHORUS Boys' Chorus, open to any interested boy, performed in the Christ- mas and Spring concerts. The club met every morning during homeroom, having only five minutes a day to practice. ALL-STATE CHORUS-ORCHESTRA Last spring, six Ho-Val chorus members were cho- sen to represent the school in All-State Cho- rus. This group joined with the best high school vocalists in New Jersey during concerts at Atlantic City and Newark. In December, members of Ho-Val's instrumental music de- partment auditioned for positions in Region II Band!Orchestra. After competition against eight hundred students, five musicians were chosen to represent Ho-Val. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Ho-Val's most talented female singers, selected during an audition at the beginning of the year, comprised the Girls' Ensemble. Weekly practices prepared the girls for their performances at school concerts. DANCE BAND Instrumentalists interested in the big band sound formed this large band ensemble. Directed by Mr. Robert Sine, the band was featured at The Harvest Moon Ball, and other benefits for the Ho-Val Band Boosters throughout the school year. ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA - T. Darnall, M. Dalesio, I. jolly, B. Keough, P. Orr. SERVICE LEAGUE - Front Row: L. Quinlan, M. Dalesio, S. Kirkpatrick, B. Ursic, D. Ryan M. Cooper. Second Row: A. Vaccaro, M. Mazalewski, L. Davison, P. Voelbel, V. Egar, S Anderson, C. Hankinson, C. Kibbel. Top Row: Miss A. Fechter, advisor, S. Spence, K. Mc- Intyre, N. Elson, B. Cardin, D. Owen, C. Ingenbrandt, K. Chumney. 5 'Qin Vwgg-32.9 'K WMASWS -we 4 TUTORINC CLUB - Sitting: S. McCandless, B. Weidel. Second Row: S. Nutt, D. Whi- tlock, D. Constantino, M. Quinn, S. Colati, M.D. Kopcyznski. Standing: Mr. G. Crane, ad- visor, M. Huber, M. Shafer, L. Runyon, M. Brigham, P. DiNatale, P. Bonacci. 30 NURSE'S AIDES - Mrs. E. Carman, advisor, Amy McCoy, C. Edling, l. Van Dyke, S. Burd, P. Pagano. ,, sr Spi ll 'MN , mg? ix RED CROSS - Miss S. Bardwell, advisor, N. Coleman, E. Crutchley, H. Hos- ford, L. Sequeira, D. VanHorn, E. Gensel, L. Hosford. 31 Service Clubs Display Concern Through Projects In School, Dutside NURSE'S AIDES Girls interested in nurs- ing discussed career possibilities with school nurse Mrs. Edith Carman. They lightened the workload of Mrs. Carman by assisting with clerical work and simple first aid. SERVICE LEAGUE Though no longer per- forming the traditional duty of directing traf- fic in the halls between classes, Service Lea- guers are not obsolete. junior and senior girls ushered at school events and acted as guides on Parents' Night. TUTORING CLUB Concern for the under- privileged prompted fourteen Centralities to devote one afternoon a week working with elementary students from the Trenton school system. Meeting at the Greenwood Methodist Church every Monday, the third and fourth graders benefited from individual work ses- sions and group activities. RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES Elected at the beginning of the year in homeroom, Red Cross representatives met occassionally to prepare for their annual fund drive. Raising a substantial amount of money, the representa- tives assisted local Red Cross chapters. Black Culture Club Features 'King' 5 Creates Hall Displa BLACK CULTURE CLUB In its second year of existence, the Black Culture Club took an active part in life at Ho-Val. Members arranged for a film during Martin Luther King Week and creat- ed a hall display. Throughout the year they spon- sored various bake sales and on january 16 held a dance. Twenty-two members took part in an out- standing performance, Beautiful Blackness , an evening of drama, poetry, and music. LIBRARY CLUB After school and during study halls, members worked in the library checking out, shelving, and repairing books used by stu- dents. In December members travelled to New York City to see Story Theatre. PROIECTIONISTS CLUB Projectionists worked in maintaining equipment for audio-visual aids. Skilled in the operation of overhead and opaque projectors and film equipment, they provided classrooms and assemblies with the necessary items and assistance. Standing in front of their King display are Black Culture Club officers ET Hunt, president, M. Clark, E. Holland, co-vice-presidents, C. Nevius, secretary. l' f W fri, BLACK CULTURE CLUB - Kneeling: K. McAchen, N. Coleman, I. jackson, D jackson, M. Clark, S. Cohen, K. McGee, G. Buck, S. Sexton. Second Row: I Stewart, P. Orr, C-. Worthington, E. Hunt, C. Nevius, D. Revere, L. Quinlan, H Silliphant. Standing: Mr. R. Miceli, advisor, j. Jackson, Y. Jackson, E. Holland H. Driver, K. Criscitiello, K. Kidd, S. Hearns, D. Clark, K. Treuting, D. Carpen- ter, K. Hearns, C. Clark, I. Stewart, C. Jackson, Mrs. S. Swissler, Mrs. K, Crosby, advisors. R. Hobson, T. Censel, j. Montagna, T. Solomon. H wiiflfvi' or Y.-fv T 3 CLUB - Front Row: P. Wood, T. Matheny, M. Fahner, R. Liuzzo, R. Malll1t'ws.Sidnding: Mr S f,1ilw,g .nl .w.t.r, IJ S.. KV 'NI' LIBRARY CLUB - Sitting: S. Assman, C. Mandl, M. O'Connor, Mrs. M. Gooden, ad- visor. Standing: M. Fahner, T. Matheny, T. Steepy, K. Eiker, I. Cartwright, I. Urick, S. Burd, R. Hobson, A. Strube, B. Shagg, K. Richards, B. Ryba, I. Brooks, Mrs. K. Hil- ditch, Mrs. C. Orr, advisors. 33 f J X X' l 532. 3 J I N! Li X ji Freshman Susan Assman efficiently organizes the card catalogue as part of her library responsibilities. She has made this her special project for the year. CANOE CLUB - Front Row: Mr. R. Carey, advisor, R. Deverell, T. Gonzalez. Second Row: I. McCredie, R. Liuzzo, S. Carey, E. Domboski. Third Row: R. Mullen, D. Paller, K. Purcell. Fourth Row: I.. Gunsser, P. Naylor, C. Weasner. Top Row: I. Hosford, R. Miller, J. Paller. i ART CLUB - Sitting: j. larvis, C. Mandl, N. Mokros, D. McLaughlin, K. Richards, I. Fasu- lo, K. Hill, M. Hankinson, I. Scaramozzino, A. Dentz, M. P. Dienst, J. Johnson, B. Shagg Standing: C. Critchlow, T. Morewood, C. Merry, E. Pasulo, Mr. M. Nicholson, advisor, P Mehalyak, B. Deverell, H. Trout, S. Vansant, E. Muentener, D. Revere, P. Matthews, M Phillips. 34 Mr. Robert Carey hitches the canoes to his car as the Canoe Club prepares for a trip down the Lackawaxen River in Pennsylvania. im FLYING CLUB - Front Row: B. Pregger, G. Pickard, B. Yuhas. Second Row: A. DiCocco, L. Quinlan, A. Rau, R. Liuzzo, C1.I.. Schooley, D. Paller. Top Row: Mrs. F. Casterlin, advisory R. Newman, T. Fox, M. Kirby. Ron Liuzzo and Tom Fox learn about directing the air traffic above the control tower at a club visit to Mercer County Airport. 35 Future Pilots ain Experience, Artists Decorate Halls at Christmas CANOE CLUB Spring provided warm weather for a canoe trip along the Delaware River. Tack- ling the Lambertville Rapids, the hardy canoe- ists, with advisor Mr. Robert Carey, moved on to bigger waterways throughout Pennsylvania. FLYING CLUB Members learned new flying techniques and broadened their knowledge of the different aircraft through guest speakers invited to regular meetings. On frequent field trips to Mercer County Airport the future pilots experi- enced the mechanics of a control tower. Each re- cieved the opportunity to preflight a Cessna 172. ART CLUB Meeting after school to futher their interest in art, members worked on projects ranging from oil painting and linoleum prints to pottery and toothpick ornaments. Responsible for the stained glass windows that brightened the main hall at Christmas, Art Club also created several displays for the library. Ecology Stresses Pollution Control 5 Jersey Shore Lures Bicyclists BICYCLE CLUB Motivated by a love of the out-doors, twelve Centralites formed the Bicycle Club. They pedalled across the Delaware and ascended the winding drive to Bowman's Tower. The bicyclists also took several arduous journeys to the Jersey coast. SPELUNKING CLUB Some courage and a flashlight were needed to join in the spelunking. Starting in N.I. in Leigh Cave, the spelunkers made their way among the hills of Pennsylvania. Crawling through caverns on their stomachs, Miss Katherine Widmer and Miss Anita Pechter conducted guided tours of area caves. RIFLE CLUB Members met at the Hopewell Township Municipal Building Wednesday nights to receive safety instruction and proper care and firing techniques from an NRA instructor. With the arrival of warm weather the members moved from indoor dry-firing to the outside range. ECOLOGY CLUB Involving students in dis- cussions about the environment through science and history classes, Ecology Club stressed the importance of conserving our natural resources, during Ecology Week held in April. They con- ducted a drive to collect papers and bottles for recycling in january. SCHOOL STORE To provide supplies for students the school store opened its doors before school and during lunch each day. Customers had opportunity to buy I-lo-Val clipboards, sweatshirts, and other items. BICYCLE CLUB - Kneeling: R. Liuzzo, R. Trisman, D. Williams, R. Miller. Standing: M. Huber, D. Revere, K. Ward, Miss B. Grosch, advisorg D. Paller, D. Fox, M. Godfrey, R. Deverell, P. Waldman. FAN ECOLOGY CLUB - Front Row: 1. Dyba, I. Hessler, I. Crocker, co-chairmang C. Brooks, C. Berchtold, R. Deverell, L. Fortune, D. Cruz. Standing: N. Coleman, S. Pensack, C. Farrington, D. Sawchak, D. Barlow, D. Paller, K. Treuting, C. Chali- foux, G. Warner, C. Paige, R. Crews, co-chairman. SCHOOL STORE - Mrs. M. Devlin, advisorg K. Kelly, B. Newman, M. Pierson K. Chumney, L. Foy, R. Logan, B. Hinkle. CLUB - Front Row: J. lacobi, R. Liuzzo, W. Fitzcharles, treasurer, W. Kunkel, M. Second Row: C. Schwinn, D. Delgado, N. Coleman, M. Voelbel, C. Soganic. Stand- Mr. T Mazzitelli, advisor, A. Wright, vice-president, B. Richards, j. johnson, C-. l.ove- F. Fechter, T. Richards, president, S. Holley, secretary. fi Beth Cook crawls out from a crevice while exploring Lost River Cave in Pennsylvania. Members braved mud, bats, and fifty-foot drops while investigating caves. i A 'lk ggilfiisfiifz' SPELUNKINC CLUB - Sitting: D. Warner, S. Kroesen, E. Wood, M. Reading, M. Frasca, E. Schooley, I. De- vine, K. Oddis. Kneeling: A. Rau, J. Townsend, W. Fitzcharles, B. Kopczynski, A. Dentz, M. O'Connor, S. Hansen, H. Holley. Standing: P. Chalifoux, K. Treuting, T. Gonzalez, K. Hansen, S. Pennington, K. Easton, Miss K. Widmer, advisor, K. Tatler, R. Duckworth, S. Bullen, Miss A. Fechter, advisor, K. Hill. 37 'Winds of Change' Provide Editors With New Ideas For '71 Yearbook CENTRALOGUE Staff members worked closely with advisor Mrs. Helen Zavitkovsky to produce a more personal yearbook. Devel- oping their theme Winds of Change , they introduced innovative ideas. The silk-screened cover, special coloring effects in the opening section, and artful section dividers enhanced the creativity of the yearbook. The business staff handled subscriptions under the direc- tion of Mrs. Florence Casterlin. EDITORIAL STAFF Editors-in-chief ,..4,.,.,.,.,.,..... Ian Easton Patricia Carrity . , . , . Beverly Burd Sharon Holley Sports ......,,... r.,. M artin Brigham Paul Bryan John Coats Deborah Ryan Curriculum-Administration . . Katherine Finnegan Kathleen McIntyre . . Susan Anderson Nancy Elson Seniors , . . . Margaret Kanter Deborah Marion . . Carol Critchlow Barbara Groth Diana Lunghi Diane Owen Sandra Severs Clubs-Organizations , . Underclassmen , . . Art . . Copy .... BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Manager . . . Paula Bonacci Sales Manager , . . , Thomas Krisanda Secretary , . Alice Strube ADVISORS Sales . . t.... . Mrs. Florence Casterlin Coordinator , . . Mrs. Helen A. Zavitkovsky CENTRALOCUE co-editors jan Easton and Pat Carrity work with advisor Mrs. Helen Zavitkovsky cropping pictures for the opening section. 3' :TSB f Underclass editors Sue Anderson and Nancy Elson arrange individual under- class photographs on the yearbook layout in alphabetical order. 38 CENTRALOCUE staff members find amusement in one of Peggy Kanter's and Debbie Marion's cut lines forthe Senior section. PHOTOGRAPHY STAN' Y I. Deremer, T. Matheny, R. LXULLTL1 'Q YEARBOOK STAFF - Sitting: P. Bryan, Mrs. H. Zavitkovsky, co- D. Lunghi, A- Sffllbe, K- Finnegan, 5- And9fS0n, D- Owen- Missing ordinatorp P. Garrity, I. Easton, C. Critchlow, P. Kanter. Standing: D. M. Brigham, J. Coats. Ryan, B. Burd, S. Holley, S. Severs, D. Marion, K. McIntyre, N. Elson, YEARBOOK ADS - SALES - Sitting: P Matthews, D. Morrison, P. Bonacci, K Snedclon, M. Kuti. Standing: K. Niederer, L Q terlin, advisor, T. Krisanda. Rake, M. E. Pagano, D. Figel, Mrs. F. Cas- wi., 1 ,J f 4 1 ... 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CROSS COUNTRY - Kneeling: F. Mudge, B. Riley, D. Coats, D. Tovey, R. Lyons. Standing: B. Holmes, T. Mooney, C. VanDyke, W. Andreas, 1. Maruhnic, R. Iones, I. Sal- yerds, Mr. I. Pote, coach. 42 Notching their tenth straight victory, Paul Marion and Coach john Pote tabulate the score of the close Hamilton meet. 'T ,, -f Y, Q -1 9 ' f s ie: .4 Straining to finish the 2.5 mile course, Tom VanHise runs far ahead of his field of opponents in a home meet. xr? I , 'F ws Cross Country Wins League Championship In stride with last year's record, Central's Cross Country team again captured the Delaware Valley Championship. With more schools in the Mercer County meet, the Bulldogs scored a solid second. Coach john Pote's 12-1 team gained fifth place at the Sectionals. Thus qualified for the State Finals, they entered the muddy, bitter-cold contest to place six- teenth. Brian Gallagher and Tom VanHise led the pack all season, while Dan Hart, Guy Kent and Steve Pen- nington provided the necessary depth. Third place Delaware Valley and Mercer County ti- tles plus a Princeton shut-out proved the IV strength. Strong competitors, the 10-2-1 team gave many oppo- nents a future to reconsider. CROSS COUNTRY VARSITY I.V. WE THEY WE THEY Florence .............. 19 38 18 43 Notre Dame .......... 33 22 43 20 Princeton ............ 17 46 15 50 South Brunswick ...... 21 38 26 32 Hightstown .......... 31 37 30 25 North Burlington ...... 18 41 27 28 Peddie .....,......... 16 44 29 29 Delaware Valley ....... 23 32 21 40 St. Anthony .......... 17 41 19 Steinert ............,. 19 39 17 42 Bordentown .......... 16 43 21 34 Hamilton ,,........... 27 29 24 37 Ewing ............... 15 40 24 35 Mercer Co. Championship Second Third Del-Val League Championship First Third State Sectionals- Group-II Fifth State Finals-Group II Sixteenth Young Soccer Team Has Difficult Season With only four starters back and the majority of the team underclassmen, Ho-Val outscored their oppo- nents in total goals, 33-27, but lost four games by only one goal. Coach Bill Montagna, in his 24th year as var- sity soccer coach, molded a young squad to a respect- able 7-8-1 record in the tough Mercer County League. Close losses at the hands of Lawrence, and double wins over Cathedral were high points of the season. Mark Rockey and Dave Williams led the scoring attack and Mark Spurgiesz performed well in his first year in the goalbox. The IV team, under the guidance of Coach Charles Harcar, had a below par season to post a 5-6-2 record. The squad lacked a strong scoring punch and consis- tant defense as they were outscored in goals by 18-22. SOCCER VARSITY IV WE THEY WE THEY Cathedral . . . . . . 7 1 2 2 Montgomery . . . . 5 1 2 1 Lawrence ..,.. . . 1 2 O 3 Lawrenceville ...,. O 3 0 O Hightstown ...... 3 2 2 3 Hunterdon Central 1 1 - - Cathedral ........ 5 0 - - Princeton ........ 3 1 1 2 Ewing . . . . . O 1 2 1 Lawrence . . . . 0 1 1 O Hamilton . . . . 2 4 - - Trenton . . . . . O 3 - - Steinert .......... 0 1 1 5 St. Anthony ...... 3 1 2 O South Brunswick . . 3 O - - Notre Dame ...... O 5 1 2 Montgomery . . . - - 2 0 Hightstown . . 1 1 Ewing ,.., O 1 N.j.S.D. . . . 1 1 Y -ga,wg,,,,..ne-oe.-f W W2 .7fv1a...t.- 'A A' ' I..-A .V ' .,,,...,,.a , . ' , , ' -, .Wi ' . .fp-asf!-..f 'U ff f . Q,-:H K W . My W ,, V-,r,.5,.,f 7.,- Nfl ,if 1 wgvnsftwlqf !-' Y 'egg' . 'S s .wt f..' . - K Y., ,pq ,dl . iytiwx , 1 N, V ,- ' A 1 ,..,.......a 4-4 '5 ' , ' - ', , tk F , ' L . ,unfit . ' mi' L as-if v'1 , 'lt9'5l 8 . ,ff ,M , , Y . fm- 7 -' '- . , f H n. 3 M, -1 g . . K . , d, , A. I ,, , X. H 4 -,W , , 4, , Y , , , , .K-4 -.- . 1 ,x ,W ' 43, ,e ,.-... al ' ' A.. , f '.-rf., ' E' A A 'ff , v .. wt . Q .4 , ,... J, Q .i , . , , ,,. .N .r ' -.,--.,.t' Y-' , V f -- , se -as - -X'- ' A' V-fffiufivwlii- '?t Mainstay of the team, Doug Allen made third team All-State center halfback for his fine offensive and defensive play. In a hard fought loss against Trenton, Paul Thurman battles for con- trol of the ball as George McCandless looks on. bw Q fl., Nfiwgvf fini' S! a' . .,, ,M- p,.V'. , r ., if g fax My bf ,,. ' ,. nr as ,., i tv. . U ir - N S.. , tv' if . -ff' -' - at ' .' , 'A'5 NMI .ff-fm' 'l.,fxi.Q 'L X .kdm ng. xr, 7, an X ' it , ' . , ' Q - '- . , -if ,jp-if pq., 4.3, K MW, , , , x wr- , , ,,, 4- -sn. ,xr mfg, ,dh t. YN . . ,, A ' ' Y '. -sr' A 4-wx' . wut 4 A-U in a f... vt. 4'!w',s5ff' 44 .. mi' uv- ' - . ' 1 Y ff? g,,,,....Q-fn l T r fl. 1 'tw . ti X -: Vf, ' i f.. l , , Q QQ- fl' Except for a last minute goal Ho Val s solid defense held off a strong ,ff i , ,,.A ,.,.,,, .... H . , 3... 'W ' 4 f- fav 'F' f ..-- Lawrence team in a disappointing O 1 defeat IV SOCCER - Kneeling: D. MacLaury, D. Burd, K. Petrie, H. Driver, D. Giovacchini, H Hart, I. Hilton, D. Fisher, M. Duckworth. Standing: D. Fenton, K. Sylvester, C. Bowers, E McGwire, D. Culler, G. Wieland, Mr. C. Harcar, coach, M. Brown, M. Reading, R. Marut, T Hoagland, P. Kianka, R. Etherington. VARSITY SOCCER - Kneeling: L. Borkowski, W. Comiski, C. Culler, D. Williams, .P Thurman, G. Smith, D. Allen, B. Abbotts. Standing: Mr. W. Montagna, coach, M. Timble R. Clarke-Pounder, T. Solomon, R. Costello, D. Fox, co-captain, I. Coats, M. Spurgiesz, co- Captain, M. Godfrey, W. Deremer, M. Rockey, S. Pfeffer, B. Wiseman, G. McCandless, J Todd. 45 VARSITY HOCKEY - Kneeling: S. Abbott, B Errickson, S. Anderson, and D. Ryan, co-cap- tainsp A. Monteleone, M Rockey. Standing: Mrs. I. Hignkins, coach, L. Pahner, A. Rau, B. Meis ter, B. Hinkle, S. Pen nington, P. Mehalyak. IV HOCKEY - Kneeling: M. Huddleson, 1. Schwab, H. Holley, M. Ramsze, I. Bamford, L. Abbott, I. Bryan, R. Young. Standing: Mrs. J. Hunkins, coach, P. Mehalyak, manager, S. Loshbaugh, I. Sutterly, K. Hughes, S. Stewart, M. VanHise, M. Ronyecs, E. Dussourd, D. Warner, L. lfahner, manager. 1 ,,.,......, R Vi Receiving a pass from center forward jane Schwab, Beth Meister prepares to move the ball up the field toward her goal. 46 i r in a grueling practice session, the IV and varsity hockey teams ball back into play with another center bully. r9 Hunkins demonstrates proper stick work to amused players Bon- Hinkle, Sue Hughes, Debbie Ryan, and Sue Anderson. Field Hockey Season Reflects Team Effort Closing the season successfully with a 5-5-2 record, the varsity field hockey team gained much in the way of experience. The concluding game of the season end- ed in a tie with arch-rival Princeton. Coached by Mrs. Ieanette Hunkins this year's team united offense and defense in sincere effort to overcome the opposition. Sue Anderson and Debbie Ryan led the team as co- captains. The junior varsity, also coached by Mrs. Hunkins, and captained by janet Bamford, finished the season with a 1-4-7 record. The team was made up of fresh- men and sophomores who will be filling varsity posts in the future. FIELD HOCKEY VARSITY I.V. WE THEY WE THEY Bordentown . . . 0 4 0 2 Hightstown . . . O 4 O 2 Ewing ........ 1 O O O Lawrence ...... 4 O 1 O Bordentown . . . 0 3 0 O Notre Dame . . . 1 0 O 1 Ewing ........ 3 1 0 0 Allentown ..... 1 2 O 0 Princeton ..... 1 2 O 2 Allentown ..... 2. O O O Lawrence ...... 1 1 0 O Princeton ..... 1 1 1 1 Individual Wrestlers Highlight Winning Season Finishing the season with a 8-6 record, this year's varsity Wrestling team, under Coaches George Strat- man and Jeffery Lowe, qualified for the district wres- tling tournament. The Ho-Val matmen strove hard this year and scored big wins over Morrisville, Ewing, Notre Dame, and Hillsborough. Highlighting the sea- son were clutch performances by captain Joel Swanson and Fred Klett, who was seeded first in the district tournament. The IV's struggled through the season without men to wrestle three weight classes. Despite this, they still managed to finish with a 6-7 record. WRESTLING VARSITY I.V. WE THEY WE THEY Pemberton . . . . 18 33 18 32 Allentown . . . . . 33 25 30 20 Princeton . . . . 14 30 18 33 Ewing ...... . . 17 35 28 21 Trenton ....,.... 36 5 34 5 N. Burlington .... 27 21 18 33 S. Brunswick .... 11 31 27 18 Notre Dame ..... 24 21 22 23 Ridge .,........, 11 33 ss 5 Delaware Valley . . 15 33 15 16 Lawrence .,,..... 27 21 35 18 Bristol . . . . . 33 20 2.9 15 Hillsboro . . . . . 29 30 17 34 Morrisville . . . . 40 8 28 15 Team captain and first in the Christmas Tournament, Ioel Swanson takes his man down in the Hillsborough meet. Heavyweight Dennis Centilin manages to win a decision over his Notre-Dame opponent to break a 21-21 tie for Ho-Val. 48 j'. xl Fri: 1. sam, li K l'eltf,iwl ljf-wr. ii t, Cf, l. Cidrlaml. Second Row: lvl. irasra, K Eiker, R. Sharp, A DiCocco, I. Scaramoz zino. Third Row: Mr. I Lowe, coach, T. White Stevens, S, Greene, C Reed, S. Rice, M Duckworth, manager. 'fi ff E. VARSITY WRESTLING - First Row: A.R. Willey, G. Fillebrown, I. Swanson, G. Smith, P. Marion. Second Row: I. jackson, I. Salyerds, R. Liana, D. Danner. Third Row: Mr. I. Lowe, coach, P. Magnin, F. Klett, W. Fritz, D. Gentilin, M. Duckworth, manager. Missing: G. Stratman, coach. X , .J , . .MQ Getting the team off to a good start, John jackson applies a reverse half nelson to ride his opponent down for a pin. 49 L Tom Schutz drives hard toward the basket for another goal in the Bordentown game where he collected twenty-one points. VARSITY BASKETBALL - Kneeling: J. Coats, manager, B. McCormick, B. Abbotts, M. Spurgiesz, captainp M. Whelan, I. Hutchinson, D. Fritz, manager. Standing: S. Walton, manager, C. Kent, I. McCormick, T. Schutz, R. Katz, I-I. Driver, T. Watson, Mr. E. johnson, coach, R. Willever, manager. l l g K . Leading rebounder Rick Katz displays his shooting ability during the game in which he pulled down 32 rebounds. Happy with the game, Coach Ervin fSkipJ Iohnson applauds the fine team he has helped mold into a Del Val powerhouse. 50 lGetting up over his opponent, Mark Spurgiesz shoots another basket in plthe Iamesburg game where he totaled 34 points. Mark's 18.1 average tlearned him second All-League team honors. iw fi 5 A Height, Experience Lead Bulldogs To Tournament Play Central's basketball team enjoyed tremendous suc- cess in Coach Ervin lSkipJ Iohnson's third year at the helm. With the tallest team in the Delaware Valley League, the Bulldogs remained high in the league standings and qualified for the state tournament with a 16-9 record. Tom Schutz and Rick Katz joined last year's starters, Guy Kent, and Mark Spurgiesz with jim Hutchinson and Ted Watson sharing time as the second guard. The team was most powerful on the home court winning eight of its ten home games. Unfortunately, the team was knocked out of the first round of the state Group II tournament by Rum- son-Fair Haven. VARSITY BASKETBALL WE THEY WE THEY Allentown ....... 70 54 71 54 lVl.K.S.D. .. ... 65 59 69 50 Iamesburg ....... 66 50 73 67 Lawrence ........ 52 68 51 56 N. Burlington .... 72 74 64 60 Florence ......... 42 43 41 60 Princeton ....... 48 47 45 40 Hightstown ..... 59 61 -- -- Bordentown ..... 68 58 61 64 S. Brunswick .... 51 44 54 44 Montgomery .... 69 49 55 52 CHRISTMAS TCURNAMENT Hackettstown .... 71 79 Belvidere ........ 62 46 Madison .... . . 77 62 51 New Coaches Get Varied Results l3romJ , Freshmen Central's J.V. basketball team finished the season with a respectable 9-12 mark. First-year Coach Ronald Hilton directed the team, which recorded victories over Jamesburg, Montgomery, and MKSD. One Jamesburg win was a high-scoring 82- 69 romp. Bob and Jim McCormick and Harold Driv- er led the team in offensive play. J.V. BASKETBALL WE THEY WE THEY Allentown ....... 47 43 47 49 M.K.S.D ,....... 50 46 53 52 Jamesburg ......, 51 46 82. 69 Lawrence ........ 41 63 50 58 I N. Burlington ,... 51 69 54 52 Florence ....,.... 18 77 39 55 Princeton .,...,. 35 49 48 58 Hightstown ..... 52 49 -- -- Bordentown rr... 44 60 57 59 S. Brunswick .... 38 40 58 60 Montgomery ..,. 61 55 56 55 J.V. BASKETBALL - Kneeling: T. Petrie, J. Hilton, J. McCormick, M. Whelan, D. Fritz, manager Standing: Mr. R. Hilton, coach, W. Holmes, J Magnin, H. Driver, M. DiCaetano, S. Walton manager. Only a Freshman, J.V. center Harold Driver displays his skill at shoot- ing as he sinks another basket for Ho-Val. Rick jones, a major strength on the vastly improved freshman team, throws in another basket against Bordentown as Dennis Clark looks on. Hopewell Valley's 1970-71 lreslmmrw tam- - V complete revision from the previous years team. t,,. der a new coach, Mr. John Siipola, the team played even basketball against a schedule composed of Dela- ware Valley League teams. They jumped off to a strong start to earn an 8-2 record, but unfortunately lost the last six games to end the season at 8-8. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL WE THEY WE THEY Allentown . . . ..,. 62. 39 81 35 Lawrence .... ..., 3 8 64 63 74 Phillipsburg .....t.. 45 33 -- -- Hunterdon Central . . 65 47 -- -- N. Burlington .i..,.. 30 21 2.9 54 Florence .t... .... 5 2 30 52. 53 I Hightstown . . .... 76 66 -- -- Bordentown . . .... 39 41 37 40 S. Brunswick ....,,. 43 42 42. 58 Delaware Valley ..... 45 53 -- -- FRESHMAN BASKETBALL - Kneeling: I. Townsend, B. McGuire, R. Duckworth, M. Brown, I. jackson. Standing: Mr. I. Siipola, coach, P. Kianka, R. Saunders, W. Holmes, S. Kroesen, R. jones, D. Clark, R. Hartz, B. Pitzcharles, manager. i VARSITY BASKETBALL - Kneeling: L. Beck, B. Hinkle, D. Ryan, co-captain, M. i Rockey, C. Rahlfs. Standing: M. Brendler, S. Hughes, managers, B. Errickson, S. Colati, J. Clarke-Pounder, P. Todd, manager. Missing: Miss Mary Colvey, coach, P. DiCocco, Co- l captain: M. Schleclc. T I IV BASKETBALL - Sitting: P. Harris, S. I-lipple, M. Quinn, captain, M. Ramze, S. Pennington. Kneeling: S. Goitein, M. O'- Conner, L. Abbott, P. Long. Standing: S. Hughes, M. Brendler, managers, K. Welebir, L. Spence, B. Meister, P. Todd, J. Clarke- Pounder. Missing: Miss Mary Colvey, coach. In an exciting game, Pat DiCocco and Sue Colati come to the aid of Beth Errickson as she suddenly steals the ball from her surprised opponent. 54 , x Beth Errickson and opposing player reach for a jump ball in a victorious Ewing game. . YW After forcing the turnover, Debbie Ryan demonstrates perfect form on a fast break lay-up scoring two points for Ho-Val. 55 New Coach Leads Girls' Basketball To Successful Season Under the experienced direction of their new coach Miss Mary Colvey, the Girls' Varsity Basketball team posted an impressive 8-3 record. Favored on their home court the team won all of their six games. The final contest with a strong Bordentown team resulted in a close 36-33 victory. Debbie Ryan led the scoring, averaging 18 points a game. The IV finished their season with a fine 7-4 record. Also coached by Miss Mary Colvey, they will provide next year's teams with leadership and experience. GIRLS' BASKETBALL VARSITY JV WE THEY WE THEY Solebury .......... 38 9 12 4 Notre Dame ....... 25 39 12 9 Princeton ......... 2.4 38 14 15 Ewing ............ 36 22 5 15 Princeton ......... 34 11 13 10 Ewing ..,......... 30 41 5 13 Stuart Country Day 51 2.5 14 3 Lawrence .......... 34 11 23 6 Lawrence .......... 53 14 9 10 Steinert ........... 38 24 16 6 Bordentown ....... 36 33 Cheerleaders, Booster Club Poster School Spirit for All Sports CHEERLEADERS Sporting uniform modifications and new routines, Ho-Val's Cheerleading squads acquired a new look. Gold blouses and striped ascots complimented the Varsity Cheerleaders' uniforms. Both squads incorporated two peppy bulldogs in their line-ups to help arouse spirit during the soccer and basketball seasons. BOOSTER CLUB Initiating school spirit, the Booster Club successfully completed another year of activities. New this year was the Booster Bulletin Board which announced games and recognized play- ers of the week. A bonfire and parade through Pen- nington enthusiastically started the basketball sea- son. Kris Knobl presided over the club. VARSITY CLUB Sports participants who have received varsity letters constituted the Varsity Club. Mr. Stanton Davis advised the group, and organized the annual Sports-Awards Banquet held early in June. Presentations of the Most Valuable Player awards highlighted the evening. VARSITY CLUB - Sit- ting: D. Ryan, D. Knobl, V. Harris, D. Barlow, S Povia, K. Knobl, L. Kianka S. Clark, L. Abbott. Kneel- ing: S. Pennington, J. Coats, K. Weidel, K. Tov- ey, D. Williams, M. Peltz I. jackson, B. Gallagher. Standing: P. Bryan, Mr Davis, advisor, S. Ander- son, M. Rockey, S. Hughes, F. Klett, I. Hutch- inson, W. Deremer, P. Marion, T. Schutz, C. Culler, T. VanHise, S. Col- ati, T. Watson, B. Meister, M. Timbie, B. Hinkle, J. Swanson, F. Harris. 1 1 .. ' Wy ' ff? ,. at L, gf' . f' I ,Jigs .v M ,644 ' .gy .. K . ei. rf 'Q' sv ' N ' 'I ffl 'ff' at ff,jf'.T H if WRESTLING QW. wmmhh ' ' r ,S wit! 9 mf-0r7+E'vJiEK 'NMR' li 2 K 811 E H3 T With the help of the two Ho-Val bulldogs, Kris Knobl adds an interesting item to the newly formed 'Booster Boardf S '15 A L L Keeping the spirit of the Bulldogs alive, Shelly Clark leads an enthusiastic Clap Cheer. I3 lv W lt ' Loyal Ho-Val sports enthusiasts enjoy the warmth and excitement of the bonfire and pep rally before the opening game of the basketball season. IV CHEERLEADERS - Front: N. Knowles, M. Kearney, N. Valyo. Back: S. Morewood, L. Dennis, L. Weidel, E. Povia. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - Front: L. Kianka, K. Knobl. Middle: S. Clark, D. Ryan, K. Tovey. Back: K. Weidel, D. Knobl, V. Harris, S. Povia, D. Barlow. GAL Offers Sports Activities For All Seasons Known as one of the most active organizations in the school, the Girls' Athletic League continued with their varied program. Basketball intramurals proved a popular early-fall sport, helping to sharpen skills for those girls going out for the team. Modern Dance and Gymnastics, under the direction of Mrs. Grace Barn- hart, developed individual skills throughout the year. A number of girls went riding at the Circle A Ranch with Mrs. Marie Dey once a week. In the spring, girls participated in outdoor activi- ties, such as tennis, archery, and softball. For the first time, lacrosse was included in GAL. MODERN DANCE - M. Mooney, D. Vecere, 1. Brooks, E. Pederson, S. Brooks. f ' 'N 'ffffffff'f Q. ff - '-' .N-.,-v-mr'- + ' U -., W. Q l i 5 f During a halftime break, Amy Monteleone and Meg Rockey discuss some it defensive strategy with one of the intramural basketball teams. . 2 ss f P :Q , ,, ,N 7 To demonstrate the gracefulness which gymnastics develops, Alice Strube, Patty Nu-di-rf-r, and Cindy Brown assume various positions on the balance beam. Tl' J ,- Preparing for spring sports, GAL President Amy Monteleone strings a bow while Secre- tary Meg Rockey tightens lacrosse strings. During a girls intramural basketball game, opposing players battle to gain control of the ball. 59 l , -si ' ' 'M ' 1 it 553 ' X 3 x ff ' ,inf , e iflirl? Zvi 4 V' A 'nr K 1 ':... I PNN-' '-I-nn.,i A' 'f' 1- :fr , i., 2, IQ' . X Vw 1 0'1 -A . , WK W ff- Q, -' 9 l Q 1 'f' intel' ,. . r 3:1-,-m..,..., ...,,.,,, , i ' 56? '25 ' -.. F55 Q,-5' I-fini-....M,.f.., X . - 1 sf...- -'. .-, eq., N-1?-.., in 5-rn' Weak Field Events Limit Track Success Although Ho-Val opened its doors in 1958, it did not acquire home track facilities until the 1970 sea- son. Inspired by the new track at Timberlane, the 8-5 team used it to good advantage. Iim Pierson sprinted 120 yards to set the school record at 13.1, while Harry Christinsen dashed 880 yards to set a 2:02.6 record. Dave Shafer established the mile record at 4:23.7, as did John Berchtold in two mile at 9:36.2. Track Coach John Pote had a number of returning runners, many of them high-scoring seniors. On the other hand, Field Coach Thomas Ritter lacked experi- enced competitors in the field events. 1970 TRACK AND FIELD WE THEY Hightstown . . . 34 92 N. Burlington . 73 1X2 52 1X2 Bordentown . . . 60 1f2 65 1X2 Florence ...... 84 42 I Ewing ........ 26 100 Lawrence ..... 55 71 I Hamilton ..... 40 86 Princeton ..... 69 57 Steinert ,.,... 36 90 S. Brunswick . . 55 71 St. Anthony . . 62 64 Notre Dame , . .75 1f3 50 2X3 Tri Meet Hopewell Valley 47 1X2 1 Delaware Valley 87 . Solebury 19 1f2 ' Delaware Valley League Fourth Place Member County Fifth Place L - - -.-. Spectators applaud as Guy Kent places first in the mile and contributes to Ho-Val's 69-54 victory over St. Anthony. Coach Thomas Ritter and teammates watch Fred Siebert put the shot. 60 Hurdler Randy Payne strains to pass a St. Anthony opponent and place first in his heat. 61 Trying to improve his high jump technique, Guy Kent barely clears the bar with a Fosbury Flop while Ted Watson watches. llll A , Harry Christensen passes Dave Shafer on his way to a record 2:02..6 in the 880 yard run. 'Br 1 ' --I Q , . 'wa , ' if , ' , ' 'f 1' -. A . . ,f-X . K ,Q 3 I J f X I -Q M xi fl i Q ff 4 ,Q 1 A '-' . 'H X ,X W A K ' 01340, X 'f-s-sneer ,,,,,.,.-1--v-I First in the County Golf Tournament, Andy Biewener sharpens his putting. Showing power, Bill Boozer hits down the fairway. Vx 54.1 3130019 ffm.. GOLF - F. Harris, R. Allen, M. Rosser, A. Biewener, W. Boozer, R. Nickerson, Mrs. S. Ros- ser, coach. Missing: B. Sheridan, T. Davis. 62 'ff U l.,'Q T Q -JA I fAt the Hopewell Valley Country Club Rich Nickerson concentrates as ,Qhe prepares to put that little white orb into orbit. I 63 5, Golfers Capture Del-Val Title By Team Effort For the third straight year, Ho-Val's golf team won the Delaware Valley League Championship. The team overpowered its league rivals with seniors Andy Biewener placing first, Mark Rosser second, Rick Nickerson fourth, and Bill Boozer sixth. Under the guidance of Coach Shirley Rosser, the team posted an 11-3-2 regular season record. The team was led by Andy Biewener who placed third in the district tour- nament, fifth, in the state and had the lowest average on the team. Mark Rosser went undeafeated and un- tied for the sixteen season matches. 1970 GOLF WE THEY WE THEY Notre Dame ...... 8 112 9 112 8 112 9 112 Pennington Prep . . 8 112 9 112 11 112 6 112 N. Burlington .... 3 3 4 2 Princeton ........ 10 8 10 8 Bordentown ...... 5 112 112 - - Lawrence .... . . 5 1 6 0 Hightstown ...... 3 112 2 112 4 2 Ewing ........... 11 7 - - Peddie ........... 4 2 - - Delaware Valley . . 3 3 - - Bulldog's Pitching Wins Six Shutouts With only three starting seniors, the young varsity baseball team, coached by Mr. Stanton Davis, ended the '70 season with a mediocre 10-10 record. Al- though suffering an 11-0 defeat to Lawrence, the Bulldogs won six shutouts and scored twin victories over Florence, Jamesburg, and Allentown. Individual effort was outstanding with pitcher Steve Basca gain- ing a place on the first All Del-Val team. His team- mates, Frank Radvany, Jim Hutchinson, and Jim Iohnson made the second All Del-Val team. Fighting hard, the j.V. Baseball team only managed a 5-10 season. Chris Kroesen and Kim Stowers pro- duced the highest batting averages. THEY WE THEY North Burlington Lawrence Hightstown MKSD Iamesbu rg Ewing Bordentown .......... 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The 56.9 million program to build a new school for grades 11-12 and add to Timberlane facilities, was rejected. Board elec- tions were held late in March, with candidates run- ning for three available seats. Continuing expansion within the district demanded a new policy of supervi- sion. Mrs. Mary Bueschel assumed the newly-created position of Supervisor of Secondary Education. Her responsibility rests in the areas of curriculum, super- vision, instruction, and personnel in grades 7-12. Board Of Education .I Fi ai l ul I l s ll rv' l 5. .l l l I il , l 1 l l ln I! in Sitting: William F. Holcombe, business administrator, William I. Nunan, superintendentp Superintendent John S. Cartwright, vice-president, Mrs. Doris I-Ioyer, Phillip Alampi, president. Standing: I3. Ronald VanDyke, office manager, james E. johnson, james C. Miller, Donald McCoy, James E. Daggett III, John Piggott, Arthur H. Clark. wvs '? Dr. William I. Nunan g Reviewing of textbooks is only one of Mrs.i Mary Bueschel's many duties as newly-ap-I pointed Supervisor of Secondary Education. l l I Q' ff .::sz: Gary 1. Estadt Michael S. Arcieri V .. ,ib-.,,, l. -rx..ai.. With his keys shining in the background, administrative assistant Willard S. Campbell concentrates on his volume of paperwork. Student inquiries evoke the usual concern and consideration from Vice-Principal Michael S. Arcieri. vvlw, Q New Principal, Gary J. Estadt, Proposes Changes Central High School greeted a new principal, Mr. Gary I. Estadt, in mid-October. He proposed ideas which resulted in changes demanding greater student responsibility. Among these were the abolishment of lavatory passes, attendance slips, and certain other re- strictions such as locker visitations. Mr. Michael S. Arcieri continued as vice-principal. Although retired last june, Mr. Willard S. Campbell returned this year to serve as an administrative assistant. Cary 1. Estadt - Principal. Michael S. Arcieri - Vice-Principal. Willard S. Campbell- Administrative Assistant. 41 q New Principal Gary I. Estadt prepares one of his innovative proposals which have resulted in revision of attendance regulations and the parent visitation program. Faculty Continues Involvement In School Life Both academic and extracurricular intersts occu- pied the faculty members in the past year. They were continuously involved in upgrading the curric- ulum, developing challenging courses in summer workshops, and preparing materials appropriate to new expansion. Many male teachers in academic areas offered their time as coaches. Other faculty served as advisors for literary, forensic, and dramat- ic organizations, and the general club program. Absorbed in his work, Mr. Robert Carey previews taped lan- guage drills for use in Spanish classes. t, , 'rf X r wig 5 tsl, X, A X S ,,f fi Q, wiv , .1 , .3 iff' tam, as air sv Gifts A y-vw se' 'tt 84 .M , w8'N if 4110 , ,,,N,,,W, W . , -,nn My 'xx-5 Mr. Thomas Mazzitelli silently observes freshman mechanical drawing students as they in- tently prepare precisely drawn diagrams. 70 l . 1- t Science Coordinator Thomas Ritter discusses aspects of the science- turru ulum with Mrs A ' Mary Bueschel, the new Supervisor of Secondary Education. 1 , F it li ' 2 la: 'fl l L Q ,.. Y 'N 4 i i x, Y s. Q i . One of Mr. Martin Nicholson's favorite activities is wa- tering the plants that add beauty to the hall. Always busy, Mrs. Charlotte Orr is engrossed in stapling new library materials. 'W as H v , -at ,. T ' fur' ,,..ag4ns hJ.: 1 1 lb 'F I-Y I Q, 'A if'-s ag,7 ir ig 11 Ya . ...S Unusually empty, the hall offers an informal meeting place for members of the fac ulty, administration, and custodial staff. 71 Students Handle Gwn Registration For '71-'72 Courses Participating in a pilot program, students scheduled their own classes for the 1971-72 school year with their choices subject to the approval of their guidance counselors. Vocations was eliminated as a requirement for graduation. The department sponsored a Parents' Night in November to acquaint parents with students' schedules, and College Night in March to inform par- ents of juniors about college preparations. Counselors placed more emphasis on non-college bound students through career conferences and panel discussions with working graduates. The department continued to counsel students on courses, colleges, and careers. George Renwick - Guidance Chairman, Vocations. Ronald G. Osborn - Guidance Counselor. Mrs. Grace P. Durkin - Guidance Counselorg Vocations. Thomas P. McCann - Guidance Counselorg Vocations. Scheduling conferences, aides Sandy Severs and Sharon Holley prove to be indispensable to the guidance department. P-. ff George Renwick Ronald G. Osbom Mrs. Grace P. Durkin Thomas F. McCann X To select the college of their choice, seniors Charles Reed and Paul Davis study Devoting much of her time to assisting, students, Mrs. Crate catalogs in the guidance office. Durkin completes a schedule change at the end of .1 c onff-renee. mv, Y . pm i 'ii W Alf' l' li -.7 Z 5' ' 1 . 4 hi .fl Q i l'1 sm v-.. g'l'F5f?QyW 'igge Q Q 1172 5' Q is Y W, 'fra' Fsix . i 'wsT-H-.nu N 'X'f i ,,,...,.,a--'-W-fav ss , ,.,,.,t.,.-wr-'-'f k' xi ,N mg-1-'ww,.f. - W uv X M Q. - A f With his door always open to problems and questions of students, Mr. Thomas McCann explains the various aspects of college to John Magnin. 73 ,. , .rx-t' ' 1 -il-11 1 A Q ' Library Encourages Suggestions For New Materials In response to requests for new materials, the li- brary provided a purchase-suggestion box. Popularity of library facilities such as the stereo record player and research materials caused overcrowding. Library Club continued to be active, reorganizing the card catalogue and eliminating outdated materials. Mrs. Martha R. Gooden - Librarian 5 National Honor Society p Library Club. Mrs. Charlotte L. Orr - Librarian, Library Club. . V4 H-I l 'x'L4fr Mrs. Charlotte L. Orr Q--f .fl Flipping through the card catalogue in the library, Sharon Han x 1 I Mfyk, Despite crowded conditions, the library bustles with productive activity as each individual pursues his particular interest. Standing before his picturesque bulletin board, Mr. Russell Miceli prepares to show a film correlated with his Film Media curriculum. Development of various textbook study techniques receives major emphasis in Mrs. Helen Zavitkovsky's freshman reading classes. as I A 75 Semester Courses Stimulate Individual Interests Instituting a curriculum developed last spring, the English Department substituted semester courses for the traditional junior and senior program-offerings. These ranged from Shakespeare to Non-Fiction, with Film Media and Humanities proving most popular. Beginning next year, the Composition course will be required for graduation. Timothy W. Dillon - English Coordinator, English II, Chairman of N. I. District of the National Forensic League. T. Coerte Hutchinson - English IV AP, Composition III, IV, Early Am. Lit., Modern Am. Lit., A.F.S. Coordinator, Commencement Speakers, Director of British Isles Trip, Forensic-Debate. Mrs. Helen A. Zavitkovsky - Reading Improvement, Independent Study Director, Yearbook Coordinator. Miss Mary Ann L. Salamandra - Team Leader-English I, English I, Forensic-Drama. Q' Timothy W. Dillon T. Coerte Hutchinson 'V' Mrs. Helen A. Zavitkovskv Miss Mary Ann L. Salamandra Team Teaching Enlivens Courses Extensive showing of films highlighted courses at all levelsg among the selections were Citizen Kane and Diary of Anne Frank. Two senior Film Media students spent six weeks working with a Timber- lane class studying film-making. A standard term paper format, intended for eventual use throughout the school, was distributed to all students. Cn the freshmen level, team teaching was practiced. Class- es of Miss MaryAnn Salamandra and Mr. Russell Miceli were scheduled for the same period, provid- ing advantages of both small and large group in- struction. The department also sponsored field trips to such places as the NBC studios in New York, the Princeton University Art Museum, and McCarter Theatre. A trip to the British Isles over Easter was chaperoned by members of the department. Mrs. Dorothy E. Pennino - English Ig Composition l,IIg Creative Writingg Literary Magazine. Edward L. Parmentier - English II, Humanities, Head Sophomore Advisor. Mrs. Kathleen A. Crosby - English llg Background for Lit., Modern Am. Lit.g Black Culture Club. Mrs. Sally A. Swissler - English Ig Non-Fiction, Black Culture Club. Miss Lynne E. Cullinane - English Ig Business Communicationsg Shakespeareg Newspaper. Russell V. Miceli - English Ig Film Media, Black Culture Club. Miss Barbara T. Grosch - English Ilg Modern Dramag Speechg Bicycle Club. Mrs. lane S. Vogel- Composition I, Ilg Modern World Lit. ff .1 Cleeful reactions occur as freshmen watch classmates perform their chosen drama in a series of group productions. Hn-fc 'QW' Mrs. Dorothy E. Pennino Edward L. Parmentier Mrs. Kathleen A. Crosby Mrs. Sally A. Swissler W -,,,.,....-rr' Kathy Roberts listens attentively to an inquiry concerning her from a fellow member of her Speech and Public Speaking class. we ... 1, 3 Q' ,sq X f ff! Z E. -'Z' 5 F' U s: :: 5. 5 me ram-, mf ,- X 1' '9 sv 'f Russell V. Miceli Miss Barbara T. Crosch Mrs. lane S. Vogel if Q x. W .4 kgs? .4 Team teaching of freshmen by Miss Mary Ann Salamandra and Mr. Russell Miceli permits classes to perform plays such as Appalachian Autumn for each other. llSk f'.:-'AX' ' sm. 'C I I N Z I Wu: ' LS : 1-lt 1 gy,-Qin f .M-'f':: . f i.....g..4fii I 5, , 1 ' ',ifp,iij. -vhs- aaffc BPL-Q---.M f . , 1,2 2 ' -.rams ...M .r XA 'T I gf Q.. -,-any , Y 14... Detailed model of the historic Globe Theatre is explained by creators Jim Devlin and Tim White-Stevens in connection with a study of Shakespearean drama. 77 if Curriculum Expands With Russian, AP Courses Several new courses expanded the foreign lan- guage curriculum. A Russian I class studied the lan- guage and culture of the Soviet Union and augment- ed their studies with a trip to New York to observe the Russian Orthodox New Year celebration in Ian- uary. Five advanced students participated in a French Revolution course which dealt with the cul- tural and political aspects of the war. French and Spanish AP courses offered opportunities for deep analysis of literature and language. Classes on all levels continued extensive use of the language lab. Cordon P. Lopston - Foreign Language Coordinatorg Spanish II, Iunior School Spanish. Robert 1. Carey - Spanish I, III, IV, IV AP, Language Lab Supervisor, Canoe Club. Mrs. Kate M. Thursby - Latin I, II, III, IV. Miss Susan H. Bardwell - French Ig Russian I, junior School French, Russian, Red Cross, Russian Club. Miss ludith R. Kaszas - French II, III, French Revolution, Booster Club. Alan C. Kelley - French II, IV, IV AP: Tennis. Mrs. Ruth Bayley - C-erman, I, II, II, IV, IV AP. With characteristic effervescence, Mrs. Kate Thursby expounds on the peculiarities of Cicero to interested Latin III students. Gordon P. Loptson Robert I. Carey so Mrs. Kate M. Thursby Miss Susan H. Bardwell 'i i -5 . f 4. L f it if Q sfziifit' ' nf fits' I F f Tl alibi. r xx V ,L L. '-. ' MM... f f . is K 44 , yfisuv 6 , f 1w1.fsf? f .- s Miss Iudith R. Kaszas Alan C. Kelley . I..-11627 lnsuring ease and fluency while pursuing an enjoyable course, Miss Susan Bardwell teaches her Russian I class about mascot Cleb , who 'Ns lives on the bulletin board. sun , INT.-Z, ' S- J 'ss . neywesx niggas. I sl ,A if , ,.::i .,': X. .Qc Mrs. Ruth Bayley l Q ' ' eil mil at ri ggi, I 53-Vj 2- 3' 'V-we 5 X X . ' - ff X-1 , ...avgp---P . Q' Q... Oblivious to any interruption, Holly Cray absorbs the In an informal exchange of ideas, Miss Judith true style of native Spanish speakers while improving her Kaszas speaks with French Revolution students pronunciation in the language laboratory. Peg Kanter and Mary Keefe. 79 Speakers, Trips Promote 'Living Histor ' Outside speakers and educational field trips char- acterized the Social Studies curriculum and its in- volvement with living history. Visitors to the school held discussions with students on such diverse is- sues as the Selective Service System, the Associa- tion for Equal Opportunity, Social Security, and local property taxes. Economics classes toured the stock exchanges and Federal Reserve Bank in New York, as well as local industries. Student and facul- ty concern spurred a review of history texts. john A. Pote - Social Studies Coordinator, US History I, IB, Varsity Cross Countryg Varsity Track-Field. William C. Rockel - US History lg World Geographyg Head Iu- nior Advisor, Magazine Drive Coordinator. Mrs Margaret A. Ray - Economics and Sociology. Glen L. Crane - US History Il, Economics and Sociology, Stu- dent Council, Black Culture Club. james F. Bymes - World History to 1800, Modern World Histo- ry, AFS, Key Club. Miss Kathleen M. Brondi - World History to 1800, US History ll, ll AP, Robert 1. Bugdal - US History ll. Mrs. Irene G. Anderson - US History I. 80 Locating specific features in Wisconsin, Mr. William Rockel lectures on American topography to his World Geography students. KM N-A -if Mr. Iames Byrnes and his Modern World History class promote learn- ing in an informal classroom arrangement. l As part of the Black Culture Week program, members of thc- Association for Lqual Uppor tunity visit the high school for group discussions on community race relations. 'S i 'V' sm john A. Pote William C. Rockel Mrs. Margaret A. Ray if an -n---nf james P. Bymes Miss Kathleen M. Brondi Robert 1. Bugdal 81 f'ff-wrsnwwiwr. We-1. -1' . .f ' , X Glen I.. Crane 1 Mrs. Irene G. Anderson ' if Summer Workshop Develops Applied Science Two new courses joined the science curriculum this year. Applied Science, an activity-oriented course cre- ated during a summer workshop, was offered primari- ly for freshmen not planning to continue in science. The Biological Science Curriculum Study program was also introduced. It differed from traditional biology in that it gave more responsibility to the student. In both new and previously existing courses, the department continued its emphasis on laboratory work. Thomas E. Ritter - Science Coordinatorg PSSC Physicsg Electricity and Electronicsg Ass't Varsity Track. Mrs. Shirley C. Rosser - Chemistryg CBA Chemistryg Varsity Golf. Miss Sharon A. Butt- Biology 5 Head Senior Advisor. Richard W. Wiley - Applied Scienceg Biologyg Advanced Biologyg Physical Science. Richard I. Cuellnitz - Applied Scienceg BSCS Biology. Mrs. Linda F. Spano - Chemistryg Advanced Chemistryp PSSC Physics. Miss Katharine V. Widmer - ESCP Scienceg Spelunking Club. Swen A. Cilberg - Applied Sciencep Chemistryg Driver Ed. Behind- the-Wheel-Drivingg Audio-Visual Aidsg Projectionists Club. Q ,T X A rs sh? QNXQPR' '12, In biology, each student must prepare an insect collection. Here Sandy Hotchkiss examines hers. Thomas E. Ritter Mrs. Shirley C. Rosser ,Ng , A Miss Sharon A. Butt Richard W. Willey Knowing that accuracy is important, goggled chemistry students carefully check the weight of a crucible several times to insure precise measurement. ln 1 A Q - f if 5 H 'Y ll ,i -yrrmniam 1 l un- lsr, QU K , 5. -it -4 11, N ,as i it For a physics lab, Mike Fahner and Candy Kibbel propel a wooden cart In exploring a chemistry problem, Guy Kent receives assistance across the table, learning about changes in velocity. from his teacher, Mrs. Linda Spano. tk , Richard 1. Cuellnitz Mrs. Linda P. Spano Miss Katharine V. Widmer Swen A. Cilberg Calculus students, who often need help in solving problems, work together, as Gall Warner demonstrates by explaining a complex proof to Beverly Burd. QPU flu' lay C. S. Neary Av- Miss Anita F. Pechter ,pa-L Mrs. Jacqueline C. Chalifoux 'K 11 john E. Siipola Us t f 5 Patrick K. Randall Miss Kathleen M. Kremper , -S- 'B it ,Y 4 . 5- . V .I H, J- n, fe ! . fy 2 Y-', gAQ..T ly Mrs. Margaret 1. Lynch Mrs. Grace M. Mras 84 Always mindful of students' questions, Mrs. Jacqueline Chalifoux explains a difficult identity to her trigonometry class. A 1 ! Q 4' I X X nur, .ff-'r-fr' '-4' L., VJ ,Nh . wmv' pl Puzzled by a geometry proof, sophomore Wendy Ward waits patiently to have her question answered. Math Department Continues Varied Curriculum This year, the Mathematics Department contin- ued to offer courses ranging from General Math to Advanced Placement Calculus. A number of calcu- lus and trigonometry students participated in inter- scholastic Delaware Valley Math League competi- tion. The department also developed a paced three- year program in Elementary Algebra and Geometry to be put into effect next fall. lay C. S. Neary - Math Coordinatorg Geometry. Mrs. lacqueline C. Chalifoux - Algebra Ilg Trigonometry-Ad- vanced Algebrag Math Club. Patrick K. Randall - Algebra Ilg Trigonometry-Advanced Alge- brag Calculus APg Key Club. Miss Kathleen M. Kremper - Algebra Bg Algebra Ilg Geometryg Student Council. Miss Anita F. Fechter - General Math Ilg Algebra B5 Geometryg Math Clubg Service Leagueg Spelunking Club. john F. Siipola - General Math Ig Algebra Ag Freshman Basketball. Mrs. Margaret 1. Lynch - General Math Ilp Algebra Ag Algebra I. Mrs. Grace M. Mras - Algebra Ag Algebra I. Business Students Practice in School, At Local Firms Basic Business Skills, a new pilot program taught by Mrs. Kathryn Owens, became part of the Business Education curriculum second semester. This was a double period course, structured to include the begin- ning skills of typewriting, strengthening of the funda- mentals of artithmetic, and the introduction of com- mon office machines. The Cooperative Office Occupa- tions course placed seven girls in area firms, while oth- er girls interested in pursuing secretarial careers per- fected their talents in Office Practice. Serving as secre- taries to members of the faculty, they typed stencils and prepared worksheets. Throughout the depart- ment, students continued to obtain basic business skills in a variety of courses. Mrs. Mildred S. Hibbs - Bus. Ed. Coordinator, Office Practice, Cooperative Office Occupations, ECA Accounts, School Programs. Miss Edith A. Kostron - Typing I, Bookkeeping I, II, Magazine Drive Accounts. Mrs. Florence T. Casterlin - Typing I, Record Keeping, Consumer Economics, Yearbook Sales and Accounts, Flying Club. Mrs. Marlene Devlin - Typing I, General Business Training, Business Law, School Store. Michael E. Lovero - Typing II, Steno I, I, II. Under the critical glance of Miss Debbie Gallagher, Typing II student Penny Williamson pursues new skills. Miss Gallagher taught Mr. Mi- chael I.overo's classes during his half-year absence. ,Q as , f Mrs. Mildred S. Hibbs Miss Edith A. Kostron Mrs Florence T Casterlm Mrs Marlene Devlm 86 Bookkeeping ll students read for comprehension of standard business procedures, then ap- ply those concepts to the challenging problems in their companion work books. swam' Il AV mtktfv UWQL. A Q O ffl' 4 .Q wihif 1. V 4 ff ' f , if L. W I ,, M v 'W' J ar' Y W ' 4 .. . l : , I I , 'A , QM, r i 1' 4 :Fx ,gg 'I C f' xx .IX 5 u 'W-r M- M 1 w A QW ...,,,,m 9 V war Hu.,,,,,.-Nw, gf Ham,..ni..,.... 'v Michael E. Lovero Members of the Office Practice class work independentlyg here, Kathy Butrym prepares to store used stencils while Maryelizabeth Pagano collates dittoed material. 87 Wa... -iq, iii? time l , WM Gordon T. Buxton Edison R. Morris Richard R. Estelow Richard I. Olszewski nude.,- Diiiyent Doug Allen and David Danner hammer the ceilin onto the Woods III demon- -X g -,iratmn building designed bythe class. Auto mechanics student Barry Buvel painstakingly checks the engine of a car. Intent on his work, Ion Errickson designs a floor plan from which he will build a model. ' R 1 Q 'X 'E sf 1 1,.nlf Y' sa? b,..v'f' Ervin I. Johnson Thomas G. Mazzitelli 1-IV., ff' .43-Killa-.. I Gail McIntyre, one of the increasing number of girls in Woods I, fin- ishes sanding a project. Woods III Students Construct Portable Classroom Designing and constructing a demonstration building, later to be converted to a relocatable class- room, occupied Woods III students. Eleven boys were placed in local industries through the Coopera- tive Industrial Education course, to gain working experience half a day. Mechanical Drawing classes contributed to public presentations on the bond is- sue by color-coding floor plans and making graphs of growth charts. Enrollment increased in Industrial Math, a course designed to teach practical math applications. The number of girls in the Industrial Arts program continued to rise. Cordon T. Buxton - Industrial Arts Coordinator, Industrial Mathg Machine Drawingg Woods III, Parking Lot Supervisor, Stage Craft. Edison R. Morris - Cooperative Industrial Educationg Metals II, Ill, Stage Craft. Richard R. Estelow - Auto Mechanics, Home and Power Mechanics. Richard I. Olszewski - Mechanical Drawing, Metals Ig Woods I. Ervin 1. johnson - Woods I, II, Varsity Basketball. Thomas G. Mazzitelli - Architectural Drawing, Home and Power Mechanics, Mechanical Drawing. Searching for an inspiring shape, Art I students sort wood blocks prior to creating animal sculptures. Vps.. . ...ka ,W 1 llrlrfrsfu rsvssvwpi ' 4 Quay f 3-rl ,J f 1 l 1 It ii 0 rQp 1 7 ... .:.- wtf X N ,DQ 'ski is if . av , ' 4 J 4 ,,,-v a Y'-i 'N for iq -,nfl 7- ul ,. I L is -n ', .,,, gi bxpressing his ideas with brush and acrylics, john Kurtz applies himself to creating an abstract design. A Q- . V 'R , v 'xf N , '- 'rt' If 4 i 21: j ff :Z 427 :JU N K, . 1 x bf. '5 1 ff' N X a ,H f X, .xx .S-J, lip, c' S ,fy If I Q' g X 5 C I K g if I c, .5 r .a . 5 , :Q-an - -,, - 35 f -A' J Q, Q- .sfa , as xx 5 - - . --... H- Q5-5':'-N fra C, r, , Q., , . 'S il. I., ,. -e,4':1'..,', V . -n.. ij5r 0. s '-vcr W . Fx j . - gn.hv.,w.,,' 'S-. we UQ N vw, '- - - -., 'lm 'hx if-8. . ,wif S Q K. x . X ' ' ' vi - 1. 34. ws Utilizing ordinary materials in her Art IV project, Peg Kanter weaves an original twine and jute wall-hanging on a standing-frame loom. 4 r':'gu5 I fi W 4 Qt im Y 9:32 an , f 'A' J' p W fl s. ' Tn' ,AN rw ...... me-t - -' 'V Q ' fr , Y if I 7' F. Weis ,ly f K f ff' we 4 4-1,37 we -- J' nd' ' 'J' 90 A h.a' l,v Supplementary Aids Strengthen Art Program Art classes continued to encourage individual po- tential through a variety of forms such as weaving, clay, ceramics, enameling, and wood sculpture. New research materials were introduced: Those in the Art IV program used a supplementary text, Art in the Fu- ture. Interested students received information con- cerning entry into an art college from a lecturer of the Philadelphia College of Art, and saw a slide demon- stration of college-level artwork. All district schools had access to the newly catalogued slide collection of the Art Department for classroom use. Martin I. Nicholson - Art Coordinator, Art I, II, School Displaysg Art Club. Mrs. Rachelle A. Jacobson - Art I, III, IV, Stage Arts. Mrs. Marjorie Hilton - Art Ig Elementary School Art. While printing her own leaf designs, Marsha Lowe still manages to counsel Beth Pederson on her pattern arrangement. Student Involvement Characterizes Music Activities Involvement characterized the Music and Drama Departments this year. In an effort to promote funds for a band and orchestra trip to Scotland, the newly formed I-Io-Val Boosters Association spon- sored such varied activities as a dance and a fashion show. In addition to regularly scheduled concerts, the band played at soccer and basketball games. Non-credit drama classes held interclass tourna- ments judged by Drama II students. Choral groups sang for community organizations during the Christmas season, and in school concerts. The Ad- vanced Chorus competed against other school groups and was judged one of the four best in the tri-state area. Robert R. Sine - Drama I,IIg Orchestrag Bandg Instrumental Musicg School Musicalg Senior Play. j. Francis Corelli - Boys' Chorusg Mixed Chorusg Advanced Chorusg Music I, Ilg Girls' Ensemble. Drama class members Wendy Ward, Peter Wood, and Kris Cris- nitmllo .ittentively await the wisdom of jim Todd. 92 'st ,Q Robert R, Sine I. Francis Corelli Energetic Ho-Val marching band promotes enthusiasm for the season's first home basketball game. Under the consclentxous dxrectnon of Mr I Franc f in preparatlon for thelr concerts 1, ,, L. 'nfb ' Astonishment reigns as jack Moore exhibits his technique with a volleyball, executing a stylish backward tap during an exciting game. V . Q.,-L 534 .Sv Q pp-WS EU .K 'At g3'an,,.-N Self-preservation proves to be more important to Bob Marut than observation ofthe rules during a vicious soccer game. l i 'ff I il 'jf' r 1 EA ,W hi l fifth Janice Polenslcy prepares to assist her teammate, as opposing players battle for if A 62,259 653 '1 control of the hockey ball in an autumn match. .3 get Sze- W , ..,. , ,g', as-',. , ,, X , , astray Q53-'yl '5f'5' 5 i , il Q in '- - Q 94 William Montagna Stanton R. Davis 5 a 1 1 During a vigorous freshman girls' basketball game, Susan Hipple and Alice Bentz race for possession of the ball. ,gm X ii. Mrs. Grace B. Barnhart Mrs. Ieanette P. Hunkins 95 Coed Health Highlights P.E. Curriculum About twenty juniors and seniors participated in a co-ed health education class. They served as student reactors to the state-mandated faculty drug workshops. Special physical education class- es, intended for those students with weight prob- lems or a lack of coordination, supplemented the department offerings. Innovations also enriched the physical education programs. These included the instruction of lacrosse techniques in girls' gym classes and the organization of a girls' varsity ten- nis team. The continuation of the intramural pro- grams in areas such as modern dance, archery, and soccer provided for student interests. William Montagna - Director of Athleticsg Physical Educa- tiong Driver Educationg Varsity Soccer. Stanton R. Davis - Physical Educationg Healthg Ski Clubg Var- sity Clubg Varsity Baseball. Mrs. Grace B. Barnhart - Physical Educationg Athletic Ac- countsg Cheerleadersp Cymnasticsp Modern Danceg GAL. Mrs. Jeanette P. Hunkins - Physical Educationg junior School Physical Educationg Girls' JV and Varsity Hockey. H. Ronald Hilton - Physical Educationg Physical Education Theoryg US History Ig IV Basketballg Ass't. Varsity Track- Field. Miss Mary G. Colvey - Physical Educationg Physical Educa- tion Theoryp Healthg Driver Educationg IV and Varsity Basketball. H. Ronald Hilton Miss Mary G. Colvey Foods Classes Cook, Serve Holiday Dinner Students in Mrs. Marie Dey's crowded Foods classes prepared a Thanksgiving dinner attended by members of the administration, and a Christmas tea held annually for faculty and returning graduates. Throughout the year they hosted receptions in the library after meetings and programs. Food and clothing students participated in a state-wide con- test, the Home Economics Lifetime program spon- sored by the Elizabethtown Gas Company. Senior Valerie Harris, pursuing an independent study in advanced clothing, sewed draperies for Mrs. Mary Bueschel's office as one of her projects. Mrs. Marie M. Dey - Clothing l,II, Foods I, junior School Home EC., CAL Riding Club. J-.. , . 23.91- Xw --.--1 i.....,..f' . Members of the administration prepare to enjoy the Thanksgiving ban- quet cooked by the Foods I classes. Bending intently over the stove, Donna Risinger and Linda Allen im- prove their domestic skills in Foods I. IU' SINGER Mrs. Marie M. Dey Pausing in her labors at her sewing machine, Carol Nevius exclaims upon satisfactory completion of her difficult Clothing II project. rf- Q Mrs. Edith R. Carman 11 'MM xx Part-time nurse Mrs. Ioyce Edling treats wounded Lisa Hosford, who grins bravely despite the pain. fl-x Richard E. Daum jeffrey R. Lowe Nurse Administers Hearing, Vision Examinations Administering annual physical examinations, and checking vision and hearing occupied nurse Edith Carman. She aided Dr. Samuel Miller, the school phy- sician, who examined those trying out for team sports, and vaccinated students and chaperones traveling to the British Isles. Part-time nurse Mrs. Ioyce Edling as- sisted Mrs. Carman each Thursday morning. Mrs. Edith R. Carman - Nurse, Nurse's Aides. Richard E. Daum - Special Education. Ieffrey R. Lowe - Special Educationg IV Baseball and Wrestling. .sb-f ' L Q Patient Bill Washko submits to being examined for wrestling by Dr. Samuel Miller, while Keith Petrie awaits his turn. 97 Llorarx tlerk Mra Kathleen H1ld1tch types book cards and overdue slxps Miss Carol Errlckson guxdance secretary gets ready to use the key rox ers and labels spmes of new books punch at the Board OfflCC to prepare student schedules pn li lwgr li 5 sm t UM! 1 5914 E311 :muslim f 'il an Basel! li'5'Ql ,A , ,.,-- ' K' Mrs. Ianice E. Blackwell Mrs. Helen S. Brendler 'Q ,4A-: .fi , g sg Busy School Relies On Secretaries To Function Smoothly Teacher aides continued their important job of pre- serving order in study halls, lunch, and the library. Sec- retaries in the office, the guidance office, and the library efficiently kept school records and helped the school to function smoothly throughout the year. Mrs. Kathleen M. Hilditch - Clerk Typist, Library Miss Carol A. Errickson - Clerk Secretary, Guidance Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. 'itil Doris Ferguson - Clerk Typist, Attendance Margaret M. Zoog - Clerk Typist, Attendance Ianice E. Blackwell- Teacher Aide Helen S. Brendler - Teacher Aide Nadean N. Cloward - Secretary to the Principal Lorraine Knobl - Clerk Typist, Guidance Typing college transcripts is only one of the tasks accomplished by guidance clerk, Mrs. Lorraine Knobl, a new member of the staff. Secretary to the principal, Mrs. Nadean Cloward keeps the school's financial records, and supervises activities in the office. 99 Louis Schek - Custodian' Mrs. Helen Muskewltz Matron Vincenzo Arnone - Custodian. CAFETERIA STAFF - Mrs. Mir- iam Criffis, Mrs. Clara Hood, Mrs. Alice Hart, Mrs. Mary War- gon, Mrs. Doris Errickson, Mrs. Anne Twoomey, Mrs. Agnes Cetkowski, Mrs. Sara Stanzione. 13- 1 if Sgt Timothy Young - Building Custodian pg if 1 3 Qi. ,. 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XX V- 1 1 1 X X -- ' ' 1 N f 1 1 X 1 , X n ' 1 - 1 , . X X , , . ' '1 N ' I N K V H rr f 1 X - K' X X I , f , N X X v K f' N X NR A , X XX X N ' A -f ' 1 x X . ,-' f', R X 1 ' ' 1 .. . X N , X N , X X X 1 X , 1 -' X I 11 x x 1 ' .X .X X ',, 1 ' 'X 1 I Y 1 I . 1 K,-1 'N 1.11 1 1 .-1 ',1, ' 1 x'l I -' X- ,1,,1 X-': Ti 11 N 1 1 151'- 1K..,,,'f1 K-,I X' ,111 xr ml 1.-1, 1xL, X- X P 111 Half-da Program Orients '74 To ew Procedures In High School Profiting from a Student Council planned orientation program, freshmen soon grew accustomed to Ho-Val routine. At the free Freshman Welcome Dance, the class of '74 informally mingled with upper- classmen. Winning the Magazine Drive, despite a general sales lag, freshmen showed real class spirit. With continuing enthusiasm, they held the first class dance of the year using Halloween decorations. Chappaqua provided the music. Demon- strating their dramatic ability, freshmen presented a farce Final Dress Rehearsalj' at the Evening of One-Acts in February. ,391 4-0- William Anderson K gist 119' ,-,., ,, -f 7 William Andreas janet Bamford Q-A r Margaret Basca Begonsky -.. 115 Susan Assman Deborah Bamford Mary Ann Lynn Bertolmo 'exif' Mark Blackwell james Michael Elizabeth John Blazejewski Blakley Blatchford FRESHMAN OFFICERS - Karen Ryan, secretary, Jeffrey Hilton, treasurer Su san DiLouie, president, Geoffrey Wieland, vice-president, Theresa Solomon historian. 4 QS! 315- mv Robert Boozer 40815 4 QQ 'f' ' ri fav iv: Q ll tt Michael Brown Neil Brigham Susan Brooks Karen Brough '53 M e PV? 4 IIT ,Cx fl! ,Mfs x pe' K ,,..f- Sally Bullen Sharon Burd Philip Carlisle john Cartwright jill Case ln' V.. Maw' yf' Joanne Clarke- David Coats Pounder a,1,,M6u, 3 Douglas Cooney Scott Cortelyou 3 - sl f gk.. 1 ,. Wayne Comeau Bruce Compton jill Conover 1551 f wi- . Susan Criscitiello Richard Crutchley David Culler I Diana Dalesio William Davidson Teri Davison Lynn e range a - W, V' J I, 5 IB? --' 'I'- 4, -Q A fl bmw l , l W I f Steven Brunelle H,-f' Q' 5'il',1'z.i- lm X loan Bryan 6 1 Christopher Dennis Clark Chalifoux ,.- W . . i 4.-rf b ldg N. X w A l WN ' I 5 .,'1 xi go 5 ., 'fl 1 nie Elizabeth Cook Lynne Cook POW - Ci joseph Cvecich Robert Czyzewski 'X lf , . mx g X A N. W ff '75 Q -. 7-'Q .A - f A 'ff' - -r t1 V X 1 ' .af K 'E tx ,f,,,,,f D G Suzanne David Denaci Michael Denigan DeC1rouchy 105 45 M af ,W - ' ,Q .-ft ' 1 ff '53 - 41 gm si' W . Jw-V D- Is M 'ill N Viz, 4' -4' Q C ,a-'- .M I A 'X Qs ,bk if f I' fx' if ,, 1. A,-.7 , K FA 11 Lynne Dennis Alice Dentz Robert Deverell John Devine Anthony DiCocco Mary Pat Dienst Susan D1I.ou1e 46555 5? ..-11 Q3 r s gg W 7 5 ff' Virginia Michael DiVia Richard Harold Driver DiStefano Dougherty '15 ,Agno- Mas KW' W H-.Wy 'ff' W 'R xi f f I-1 fm , 1 ,41 I Robert Kathy Easton Carol Edling Albert Enourato Duckworth if Q ff' is wx tl' Z' f-'A QM M 'Q Guy Erriclcson Robert Matthew Faherty Ioan Fasulo Etherington '5- 'fi-' l sim Cynthia Fedor Richard Feller Naomi Figel William Dodging her opponents Katrina McGee and Louise Weidel Fitzcharles Teri Davison dribbles the basketball. 106 I-, .,-v' ff mv ., M .,A, ! Brian Foy Mark Frasca David Cazda Donald Giovacchini Freshmen Exhibit Much Toil, Talent In One-Act Play, 'Dress Rehearsal' rr 'W Sherry Goitein Holly Cray Stephen Greene 47' 439, ffq' rl -4'.Z....1 Lynn Gunsser Laura Hall Joyce Hallahan Marina Karen Hansen Sharon Hansen Hankinson 5 i V . , ,N K ,Q ' ' , 9 ff Q... fa-me me-1 ' , fe 't i . 0,-vx Q ' fl- 'R V, v -ft-' T-'fl '- W ggggjf: -fi' I 55 , 93357 Patricia Harris Sharon Hartl Carl Hartung Ronald Hartz Linda Hawkins Karin Hearns ,gf za? L, 4 N TQ!! rs, x X. 5 '7IL ,,,, My M 7 J 1. . -fill '1':- .: ' ::s2s5.eg li K -T -.Tiff yeiyff' 'whiff Kerry Hill Kristina Hill Jeffrey A. Hilton Susan Hipple Joanne Hoagland Richard Hobson 107 Prosh Hold Halloween Dance In Uctoberp 'Cha a ua' Pla s PP Q Y ,act Hoffman 1 WMV an ref ,,,-xh Q, .J 1 -CT-' .Xu Heather Holley William Holmes J I . A J i 1 4 r - . Jn, A . 4 6 ' ' 'll Sli, L ,, ,4 6 gi : , jifswxgf J ASL , , Y Elizabeth Hosford Hope Hosford Mary Beth Huddleson we N. ' J f ' pd' ' 49. ww at s Danny Jackson Gregory Jackson Jonathan Jackson f0 ' I .4-9 44 Joyce Jarvis Jan Johnson Joy Johnson .ASQ '4- ,lt Thomas Hood rn 'Ji ' ..,. ft' Kathleen Hughes John Jacobi ig: J ' Q ' 'J Claudia Jones rg' With elaborate Halloween decorations, students prepare for Kurt Jones James Kampfer Margaret Kearney Robert Keough the big event, the Freshnw in Dance. 108 ff' 33 -2 in ...wif ff ' 4.11-H Amanda Philip Kianka Mary Kinter Kettenburg f 5 t 1' , 2 Y' 2 Dale Kintzel Darlene Kintzel Linda Kissel David Klapinski wriiff N We 1 n I ,:',,,N A I 'MV 9 , A 4' , ft,. ? ' ,,, . ,, l 4 if if l 'ir 3 ,I I 6 X 'Q Richard Klevze Karen Kohl Barbara Steven Kroesen William Kunkel Kenneth Kurisko Diane Larmon Kopczynski .E , gg 115' 1-d i janet Louden Marcia Lowe Karen Lyons '21 ,iff ,f 1 V . N y --I ' . 5 Mark Marotta Robert Marut Timothy Matheny t Q ili Dolores Amy McCoy Katrina McGee Mazalewski L . Y'5' ,fx -X if i Kim Magner David Mancino Joseph Madesky CYnfhia Mafldl As new president and vice-president of the Library Club, Tom Steepy and Tim Matheny use their privilege of working the copier. 109 fj'sM'x ,r1'5l I' 1 no 'N ' ,0' ' m Q ,. .fix '- Blair McGwire Deborah Diane McNulty Kim Ann McLaughlin Mendenko ao rim , 4 Q in-s Lv-Q' 4.223-yy.: H is ry' Milan '-vgfyftz Jfzj ' li Ronald Freshmen jill Case and Diana Dalesio listen intently as Mr Diane Merry Stanley Miller David Mineo Minschwaner Corelli criticizes their music. P , ' 1. -. :Fr P , if Zfia A - ' fl, , A SN 5 , . , 5' rw :Q I 54 ,,,, 1,14 fy-X fx ' 1 1' P ,P f '- .QLQ-f S l -H f lf A! li' 5 ' a- W' V ixtli e 1 :Q -- A. , l.la Q Q l ff ZA , k fiihii . . 3 3' N314 REE? s X I Nancy Mokros Marion Mooney james M0rell0 Virginia Morris Nancy Morrison Susan Mudge Henry Muentener l mfr .4 .I'WP' ,4a,,,n- ...f Phyllis Naylor William Noval James Novobilsky Margaret fN'f' Y .. , Mp . I 1 K fx f' X ' I P W! if ,.- , 5 IVF, Q V. Xa? , at ' ' I , ' Patricia Pagano Richard Paul Leigh Ann Payne Shelley Pennington 110 ef .4-'A' JW P ' if E Donna Olszak Richard Owen Sherrill Owen he-4.95 Reid Peters Margaret Phillips Cary Pickard In sudden panic, Diane McNulty tells Beth Scudder that Margaret Ramsze Mark Reading Nanette Rees Interesh Lags For Magazine Driveg Freshmen Still Win a .ff Donald Polensky james Prater Brian Pregger Bruce Pregger 1 I s ' s 3' ff A X Kathlyn Richards she has forgotten her homework. ,pr ev if 4' Y J ' if '1v9 Qg'47 L ,4 J f' Beth Richardson gf fist jg, A 1 w - -for ' A 'U - 'fs S x K ax 4 A . 'V ,,,-1- A x MVA-' 'C AW 1 W AN- lquvw , , 1 , 4-0 k ll i 1 ., 8 f .. aff. 'll Y c, 1 mf: ' ei Ii 1 1 Robert Riley Sandy Rinz john Robey james Robinson Michele Ronyecs Ianice Rothrock ,,a-..v-- 'W' f mi - 4-Eg Charles Rudolph William Rue Karen Ryan Barbara Ryba john Salyerds james Sansone Ross Saunders 111 Free Admission To Welcome Dance Draws Crowds, Honors Freshmen u-v ?. Judith Scalsky Janis Paul Scheirer Scaramozzino i . ,YM Vg i f is a f N - N of I x rl F' M 'J -lg Diana Schulte Jane Schwab Beth Scudder 71' 7 ,pus Al. If-.IV if dl! X Eugene School Sandra Sexton Camilla Smith Paul Soganic Geoffrey Solomon Theresa Solomon Laura Spence John Spitzer fy' 'li rw 4' ' f' Carl Shangle AJ- YV? ff ,Q X-...ffl Tom Steepy Jo Ann Stewart Cindy Stezin Mark Stinchcomb Mark Storjohann Greg Strong Daniel an -rw fi'- Wir? 459' ,gf-' ', , if 'S' ' 'rx f gr 1. l l F gf t f' A gf' il 4 1 ,, ldnef SUUPYJV Carl 5Wdr1SOn Janice Szwedo Kit Tatler Patrick Terrault Joanne Tobiason Sheila T4 112 ,,... jack Topley David Tovey fix ,V ew 1 Q-'7' 6 .X Ion Townsend Thomas Trautman 'FTW . ,n 'an-ww- v, 'V' V: in 5 ! -- . 1, . rl, ,Ng ' L f ,.. 1 w , QE .sz is mai' ' g , Y :T Q agaljfr f - I Ieffery Urick 71 z.fq N' li 'Y'- ' 'ff' ' Maryann VanHise Philip Vecere Wayne Veelenturf Mark Voelbel Maria - ' Terry Ward rf it Q 'fx- . ,, V 6 4 Af 3 l '50 vi. Dana Warner Kurt Watson Louise Weidel Vogiatzoglou Barbara Weidl -4 ' sm . Qu Geoff Wieland fi' X vi C , Q ? ,T it Q if AY LaurieWilcox Thomas Willey CraigWilson A mx 9.1 Q We 3 0 ' ,,', ua-'lst 45- j 'Wiz -.,' C- W 14.2, 'fx-0 - 5153 JH, .. x wt , ffl' john Winston li Q M 'Iv I A A X 'I ff ' 'Y Tri' V J I 5. Margaret Edward Wood RobinWoodward Robin Wyckoff Michael Young ' Wolfarth 113 .J Nancy Valyo Jane VanDyke -fr Kenneth Voorhees Gregory Walker Ioan Weliky Naomi Wheatley Not Pictured Martin Amison Alyce Azara jeff Barnet David Blatchford Harry Cramer Clayton DeCamillis Robert Delgado Carl Eiker Betsey Fell Dale Fosky Karl Fury Patrick Gilmore Raymond Harney Robert Jaeger Richard Jones Rene Leonic Chris McDonough Joseph Midiri John O'Leary Thomas Parr james Pollock Michael Pozzi Loren Quickle Archie Servis Clyde Servis Amena Simon Andrew Simon Richard Thayer Richard Thompson David Wargon Patricia Weeks Edward Wilson William Wyckoff Sophomore Class Of 300 Boasts Highest Enrollment In Ho-Val Starting the new year with a successful, well-attended picnic at Washington Crossing State Park, sophomores revitalized their class spirit. Still the largest roster in Ho-Val's histo- ry, the class of '73 added to the congestion in Central's overcrowded halls. Called Come Bop at the Hop , the sophomore dance fea- tured a Princeton band, Tree . Talented sophomores exhibited their dramatic skills in a fairy tale production, The Ugly Duckling , at the Evening of Dne-Acts. Lynn Abbott Linda Allen ff E lm' ft JA Michael Bailey W. Douglas Bair ' s ' , , va if sk . f . Charlotte Nina Borden Berchtold Barbara Anderson joseph Bacso YV' Jeffrey Barnhart William Beeman Craig Bowers Marlene Brendler M3215 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS - Katherine Weidel, president, Margaret Rockey, sec retaryg Robin Young, vice-presidentg Deborah Sawchak, treasurer, Wendy Ward historian. l 14 IUS . F'-.N . i' M 'Y K Q .. . . lyg.. x,.,f,I Ln' A ., ', f ,. v 441. f . 4 If 'i1','. ' ' 1 ' V '.'N', 3, ,ri . ' , K.. , - - 'f.A..-A. ' fn- f 'N ,Na 'Gini . .JV1 i sax' in :CQ -, X , fr- V, a, vt.. '+. I. 51?-g3.Qz QI' 9 1' 12 0 . ai. A 5, , I. Carol Brooks Albert Brough Cindy Brown ,Zu Louis Camrniso Marion Cannon . , 0 W-en4 'i Nicholas Cataldi ,,. Q fu. Ioel Chipowsky .,xf08.g lil y f Q 0 'gr-L , Ui R H Q' ,, xx I , Aff, Mary Ann Capewell -, ,ti . F11 - 1 N r 9 .151 - .A fave 1 t -. Ji if ,f--:-.'.: sf- una. - 'v AM- 6141711 -.V ,Y Thomas Carducci Ella Cavalier Patricia Chalifoux Ianine Chamberlin . -. .ew-I Xb Katherine Cohen Susan Cohen Richard Colati I f ,Q 'fr T .4n ' QA' Q ,,- f I - 1 .43 ,:l.4 ,aw M I A W' fff--'f,. w A Lf E, as Warren Coleman R, David Carolyn Conover Stephen Costello Compton ' 1 l F fi 5 5' A 'N 7 ' e' V 'B - ,, 'TL is - I M , 4 A WCW. 'M A i t t ae X, -e an - Ju- ff, -JY Dancing in her barefeet, sophomore Carole Merry dreami- lvi enl?Y5 fhe muslc of fhe band at a Sock hop followmg a Susan Courtleigh Deborah Cruz Lynette Darling Thomas Darnall victorious basketball game. 115 IU' X ,1- '-,ff ,x X ,, xp! Charles Davis Marsha Davis Michael Dean 422' 5, ,af-sf, ' ,. I .ss ig ,....,-ff Gary DeGrange Linda DeNicola Nan Devine james Devlin ,PHQ 'sau as ,..4b Susan Devlin Corina deZavala Mark DiCaetano X T l' QQ' '1 ' '3 5' . Q. pw 9. w f, 4 -c t '+- 1 ,-.--. f ma'-f ml 3 Michael Ellen Dussourd James Elbrecht Duckworth YW Q With precision, sophomore Tom Hoagland perfects a mechanical drawing. 425 116 ,pf-v' 14- Lisa Dippel Elizabeth james Dowden Calvin Downs Domboski 10' ',.,-f if sf X 'aww- . L X5 4 I QD 4 Stephen Embley ION Errickson Kenneth Faig Linda Fahner ff' W' 414' .1- Pamela Paley Deborah Farlee Clark Farrington Elizabeth Fasulo fl fl .0 J ,SL 151 ,fo , ,,,,.fv' gf' Frank Fechter Daniel Fenton Barbara Ferguson John Fityere 1 16 Q, QJQX David Fletcher 1W ?P Eileen Fosbrook ,.,.... lack Garland iff' Dennis Gentilin ,Carolyn Hallahan Innovative Sophomores Attend Class Picnic? Meet Friends is 'lf ...ff I Dennis Fornicola Lauretta Fortune W h n C I' O S S 51-3 ., at 3 , Q ax Xuan v ,rx in at ff ' is Q K : 1 . .v ' gif X William Fritz Brian Gallagher ff? Janice Gaudi Harriet Gaul! Pensive Lorna Silver contemplates her musical contribution to the orchestra. ps 151.-if Patricia Gilbert Richard Golden Tina Gonzalez james Grier Linda Grine Pattie Groves sau- dd' A--'J' Kim Hamm Harold Hart Richard Hart Walter Hart Charlene I-learns Thomas Hoagland l 1 7 'Come Bop At the I-Iop', Dance Features Princeton Band, 'Tree' Debbimobson ik T, Deborah Sandy Hotchkiss Holstrom v ,-', Z I . x x li Sandy Hovatter Peter Hutchinson Irv- wp-65 Edwin Keahey Kathleen Kelly Joseph Kidd gf J A ' V TD . ,- i 51- ,QI Martin Kunkel jean Kuntz Burt Lambert fx Susan Lenz Edward Diane Lewis Leszczynski john jackson David jagelavicius Jay Iolly Debra Jones Steven Kahny fp!-g pf.-A Kim Kidd Candy Kienitz Nancy Knowles Christopher Kroesen ?'b 'Mi 'N is nun M- fa at , 'N ,ge Jon Lamson Clifford Leming Richard Lenz F 604 Y M.: 4P ' , xy' , by N, X iles.:-' f Robert Lewis Robert Liana Paul Logsdon l 18 57117.4- ,puny Patricia Long Johanna Ludwig Diane Lyons Douglas MacLaury . ,, A'-, if V ---,. lun I 1 yi I E 'Ulu A x' 1. mv' d- XX 11 . it iff' Frances Magers Paul Magnin X 7 - .M .tv 1 as 1 X 'Aa A ,w l 1 va 'Q ,fn 'Y' X ,aw- k ,ff , ?t S .N,,,wV i vi T si . fi 'iiffh ' X 9 ' .fo l D 'H ,4 ' , Ava- m ' f .1 ,! o ,AW i ' 'W' fl ' 13+ 12 1 .23 Jeffrey Maier Gabriele Majetic Linda Maloney Joseph Mamo Keith Martin Roy Matthews Susan Mauer David McCandless , 4495 xl , 'l' 5' ' -'-. V 'OE fl! y , ,iw ,A x 4 ' L - 'k- 1' A Q 2, .w ' fi , ' , -.KK :ig gn., N , F 1 . f-, I W ,f Q, ' Z H' K f I 2 ' 5 N - f Pamela McCoy Ian McCredie Gail MCIDWIG Scott McNinney Thomas Patricia Mehalyak Beth Meister McQuaide With true holiday spirit, students of all classes attended the annual Christmas Ball. 119 fy Arr X ,tfgsf Mary Lou Meriam Carole Merry John Meyers Mary jane Miller 'Pf N'- M .,?.,,,4s l, Q 1' 54 E r' XA Robert Miller Larry Minschwaner Patricia Miller Paul Miller it at , , dw-,,!d K' 'ii X it rf, ff gf Anthony Mokros Amy Monteleone Becky Moran Tina Morewood M 15' K Li iw.. I-1 Sharon Morewood Bonnie Morreale Kathleen Murphy Patrick Murphy rf' A -ff xl' i x S 55 ...fm .5 ' we u i-', ln V' At the Christmas Ball, twins Mary and Martha Pierson break from the excitement to serve refreshments. ,. .X TU. Q A fr. ' f , 1 W-van I 1. Rodney Newman l 1 , l M. . Xl , Keith Oddis K n jacalyn O'Donnell V l. Charles Oldig Teresa Packer Carol Paige David Paller Robin Parkhill Debbie Paul Elizabeth Pedersen 120 6 . l 5 6-A Talented Sophs Don Medieval Garb In One-Act 'Ugly Duckling' 'T A ' ., .. M5114 , F ' 2 fill I 4' 4 Q a 3 .,- I l ... QI f ' '1 i Rr:- 'wp 1 . X 47 Playing a part in the sophomore One-Act, The Ugly Duckling , Shauna Steven Susan Pensack Keith Petrie Stewart claps happily after jay jolly as Carlo has answered a riddle. Pennington P 5 an .rn 'W' IAQ +955 ,nib fT ' if Qp, . George Petrillo Sally Phillips Martha Pierson Mary Pierson l ef f WY Piffengel' l ,rx P 'lf' E . I 5 ami l is Marcine Cheryl Rahlfs Edith Povia William Pozzi Lawrence Purcell ' Quattroni 121 .-rpg N . Oh ' - 4--0'- , x-1 in V '7 Mlm! A t ,f ie If Darlene Post W Audrey Rau A? Donald Potts lib ug' George Raynor Sophomores Continue Tradition Cf Active Service To Central y 'ff' Craig Reed Cynthia Reed A 1. 'lf , p ' ,- A X 645' 'A xl 'L' A 1 . Jnlx 1 Kurt Reisser Timothy Reside Kathryn Reynolds l 'Dix Donna Risinger William Robey Margaret Rockey ,ish ' xl 'WL .1 EBM? 4 1 if N C-tw :X rx' i In a very rare quiet moment away from the crowd at the sophomore hop, Robin Snyder hugs senior Marc Orton. 1 t if f? 'A , X N X , BK 2 X . ,gc J 1.2 -' L I V Q yr ' N.. t y x,,,4,,, ei Robert Rhodes Scott Ribsam -4' Qc .P 754 1 'S l fwvx ,, as -vu-rw . -d ' ,, ' S 1 Louis Rice Deborah Rinz Ki I- ff? w David Carol Rovello Rosebrock 122 I Deborah Jeff Sawchak Scaramozzino FQ?- hul- 'Cf' wi Teri Schultz Sherry Schussler ff! 'Q ,ix K N M f- W' 1 IU' gffi 11' 9. aw x , ,r, ,.,.-nw'-' ,A , , y fa, W 1' If K . Lorna Silver Kirk Silvester J ,'3 ' 1 5 . ti ' V f ' Julia Solack Tom Solomon Kimball Stowers Carol Strube vt' fO- if--.s Jacqueline Seltzer Laura Sequeira gr' we 1 1 1 Q. ag ,Q', ,A 1 ' vt' P Q . t ,.,. .gl e Thomas Shafer Roger Sharp ,mx W- fs We 3? 53: M Y i' 1 fl Hope Silliphant if fn- ' nv.-1' Sherry Skillman Greg Smith Nancy Smith raw-W Q PQ? A ,MAJ 7 Rebecca Spais Wiz ' sm .ww X Quo.. XM! Robert Sneddon Robin Snyder Amy Sprecher Joyce Stewart Shauna Stewart J. Barbara Stokes 11 ,...f ga Kei I 5 6 fi' Owns if rfb -fr William Suydam Alfreda Terry Jeanne Thompson Paul Thurman Patricia Todd lin gk ff-1 fv- K 'Tb Sli --f 'rf' -'ff-1' . Laura Tokash D. Scott Kristen Treuting Robert Trisman Catharine Ursic Catherine David VanDoren VanDoren Tregurtha 123 Wrestling Teams Welcome Talents Of Sophomores Cn Varsit , I Confronted by a very difficult question in the lan- guage laboratory, Gregory Smith searches deep in his memory for the correct response. , e, , l A H' 7 'H ' he H- 'te 11- 'QT' 1' w Wir' Clifton V2mDYk2 Joyce VanDyke Joseph Van5elouS Michelle Vecere Donald Veth Deborah Vittellaro Linda Vukmanovich l-v , I-.W vi Deborah Wagner SCOK! Walton Keith Ward Wendy Ward Katherine Weidel David Weidl Kim Welebil' 124 Dennis Gentilin prepares to pin his opponent from Notre Dame High School. Not Pictured Richard Almlmtr, Sharon Antivrwz Robert Haran Sheila Begonslv Howard Brown Thomas Burd David Carpenter Robert Chatten Roxanne Crews Brenda Dowdy Marla Grafton Seth Grossman David Hall George Hibbs John Hobson Donna johnson Michael Kaminski James Kettenburg Mark Lee Ronald Liuzzo Samuel Maren Russell Muller Yami lx-if 'uni' . l'vk1'l'ly ,.f.. lw:.r1: l5.ci'..! I llflllicll' Richards Chrislyne Rightmire Kenneth Schulte locelyn Scudder David Smith Lynn Stires Douglas Stuart james Travagline Jeanne VanDoren Timothy VonSchmidt Glenn Waldron Prank Walton Charles Warner Richard Wood fax:-Q Q Q -4...-L. , '1'L '3 AX ,M . 'ii EE Q45 W I f 639' ...Q few 11' ,.......-.4 av' 5 'Tf' joa,-me Wert Priscilla Wetzel Michael Whelan Timothy Diana Wilbur Andrew Willey David Williams White-Stevens ' L ' :fast L N fr H f e ,, M f-A 'fi te... r 2 , - - ' r 1:-ws., Spf '. '5 . 9P ww. Michael Wittkop Mary Ellen Bronson Wolinski Woodhull 'A a , e ,wx 1 A f , .' f 16 ii Dean Wyks Barbara Young Robin Young 'FEM Q K ,ww i ' If ',il 4 lt ' y.,,,-' V, . g f, zz yi' ,,,, X -'M!o'Nl3v',, 'ff 1 1. . X ,I 1 my 1 A v at e fri ,Ani ist Peggy Woodward Cheryl Wyckoff David Wyckoff an-4 ' xi ,4r ' Kenneth Wyckoff .ff74If'-,- t Jfgf - Nt fl, -5' , M' W 3 ,qv--H' ,ff rf' X 0 X X Barry Yuhas Larry Yuhas Lynn Ziegenfuss John Ziolkowski 125 Juniors Tackle College Boards, Enjoy Gala Prom In Second Semester For the first time, juniors could choose between standard class rings with onyx, or colorful birthstone settings. Several musical- ly-talented juniors represented Central in All-State Chorus, Band, and Orchestra. The National Honor Society inducted other wor- thy juniors. In February, junior drama enthu- siasts starred in The Open Window , pre- sented at the Evening of One-Acts. Spring brought SAT's and Achievement Tests for college bound juniors. More pleasurably, the class of '72 held a successful Iunior Prom in May, featuring music by The Cloud. NSN ,fs -sf 2 -., ' I Q. is ,Q-.. X A. V .,,, - .,. 1 I , . ,,. ,A 4, .M v,..l v . .5 Nr, V.-gxuw., If N. , Ayn ,U I g7 Mg, r.','f,j-.F ,f.'!inf fQ - . f -A .1 'x','. : . '. ,, -j--'41 11,4 V. .-WWW N1--, ..!-dwg' iv- is 553,43 K 1-1... ,I N Q. .I-,JJ Pl '45 . ,-.F-, , fqyQ,:,3 :',f..f-1 -11 .,,s'fwe-W-Sf 4- Ia-f ' M3 ?1 -LN. -'ifif ' 1 2 f -V, -T if , ' . .. :QA vthiivin'-1Lii.'1wq'5v - .z--W.cfSr'A'MN.'ix 5':lbaw. i4f',ruJ .. Q ' M ... N- .., 2 , 'Ga X 'H . ...vs me JUNIOR OFFICERS - Allyson Thrasher, secretary, Elaine Hunt, vice-president, Ginny Worthington, historian, Frank Morello, presidentg Beth Errickson, treasurer. 'fx 73 VK. X Susan Abbott Bruce Abbotts David Agius Douglas Allen Mark Allen Lynn Barrett Linda Beck 126 sp-1 . f ff + vi W' kv W NV' REQ I 4.5, A ' f 1 i. nf' Catherine Biewener G. Jean Boardman Lawrence David Bregenzer William Bremer Barbara Brooks jamey Brooks Borkowski fw- QQ4' Judith Bullen Barry Buvel Barbara Cardin Karlee Chumney Corliss Clark Michele Clark Richard Clarke-Pounder :vm -ff' Sue Colati William Comiski David Cook Linda Cooper Mary Cooper Kris Criscitiello Eileen Crutchley C 3 flh, il' ,1 Q . ' 'W' - if 4 fx, ' 1' - If . U' Q 4 Cary Curtiss Anthony D'Agostino ,I rt' rc cv- mt VV W I .,,,,, .- M,. 'h-4..- I 3 ii. eral' fi' 3 ' 'ffl' f?2m...'.Lv V ' :A '+ .. 4 Allyson Thrasher shows Vicki Weidel and lim McCormick a method of using the sliderule. Maria Dalesio David Danner 127 9 fk. f' L' v t ' 1' 3,4 V. E it '5' 3 , e , f 4, ff .. .fl 3.5 if i , ,H . David D'Atri Thomas Davis Leslie Davison Margaret DeCamillis .fsgvf K ' , 17, 35 'LTA . W ,A x In A li , 'fy 'x -O , All ' iglwff' V rw 2 g ' 1 , - , ' 0 i f f. ,f Marlene DiVia Carol Dutko Frank Dvorak Susan Edgerton Lynn Fleckenstein l. 'Z' Bruce Forrest , . .- ,A f, sulff fl? ' w..,, 0 ,o ,,,,,.f David Delgado Scott Dilts Beth Errickson Dorothy Figel Pat DiNatale David Fisher in 0 'H If ' 'x ,fwvfx f-1' Y if 1 eff' V X 4 R 'al Wayne Foskey Thomas Fox james Elizabeth Gensel Debra I 'f' T Geisenhoner Betty Groves Nicholas Hamm I 2' , gl: 'Z my 1, J .Z I 9 U ! fr COTYY-lllihrle Barbara Harris During the warm weather, juniors take advantage of the pleasant outdoor eating facility. Han inson 128 1 X Deborah Hart fwfr'--I Ronald Hart rm Q Irie Hartung Bonnie Hinkle Hovatter Virginia Hepburn lohn Hessler Francine Hirst Susan Hoagland If Frank Huber S. Elaine Hunt Q?- 3 ly.. A W ,Y-fl, .A 5 Janice Hicks it-. Hugh R. Hopewell Class of '72 Strengthens Music, Drama Departments 1 we an ywav., ,1 ,pc Vi at r V Q it I 0,1 W C .,r' A 1 Q ' fig? Vxvl , .i, - J I Linda Hunt f A d' t r of the freshman One-Act, The Final Dress Rehears- Constance Debra jackson Robert Jefferson Mark Kearney s irec o lngenbrandt al , jim Todd demonstrates a move. 129 .An-5 'W rv: '7 , if-fr if p y X. 31 f X , 4 . . lt ' gif A S Guy Kent Linda Ann Kianka Candace Kibbel 3, 66+ -rw' L 4, : -A N II A ,4-0 Mark Kirby Suzanne Kirkpatrick . ,pf ff. it ny' Diane Knobl Mary Diane Kopczynski Q fgw 'ZX 1 - . lj ,i..,Q7 ll: 'ls F: - fyn , --f X P if uf' it ,,: . Th0maS KriSanda Charles Kunkel Catherine Kuntz William Kurtain Ioan Kurtz Stephanie Lenhart Ralph Lewry ,l l fit ,wa-V ,,--- ,Ki H-0' ff Y 2 -Van. G N 'Ns V Maw, ,A N2 W . i E, as i la'-,..f Nw- Peter I-ifldehfhal Robin Logan Sandra Loshbaugh Gary Loveman Steven Lowe Richard Lyons Iohn Magnin vit gf gffsx pr! .,.,..- 4- ' Nuff Ellen Magon john Maier Louis Marciante Paul Marion fi! A 'ff' .A ' grww gy-ev I 'y jff .f,,' f . ' 'f y ,f r ,. 1 . ,I ., ,, john Maruhnic 'ii' D6bOl'ah Sally McCandless James McCormick Robert Russell Janice Miller Roger Miller ' ' k McDonou h McAllister McCorm1c g 13 O ,lvl Maryanne Kathleen Mazalewski MCACI-.gn 'N-.3 ,pdf 2 fine!! V unusua- 'QQH5' H Larry Moffett M 8 ff' ...ff Experienced officer worker Debbie Vanlclorn assists freshman Naomi Figel. jack Moore L M Floyd Mudge Elsie Muentener Mary Kay Murray Marion Neary Sally Nutt '23 5!f'lk Steven Pfeffer Pamela Pistell David Potts Linda Sue Quinlan Maureen Quinn 131 Responsible lin !'2rl0lfS 4 Serve School 5 t As Office Aides, Service Leaguers Mary Montagna Thomas Mooney M. , fi? iw t A, '4N,.. wwf jerry Moore Frank Morello f' pu-m,.,. I june Oldis Priscilla Orr RM 3... Denige Raciti Virgina Rasweiler Class Rings Arrive With Choice Cf Traditional Un X Gr Birthstone Qc: 7 s .,. X -ffl g ' X...-.. Richard Reed Clifford Reisser Debra Revere This year's proud juniors display their new class rings which, for the first time, could be ordered set with birthstones. f l 45? fw- fr, I a f KN f, f i - X Bruce Richards Maureen Riley William Rivers Cathy Roberts I. B. Robinson Thomas Roman Frank Rovello ft? Ay, ff -...A gilt fmluf K5 Margaret Ruelius Mary Anne I-81-H911 Runyon Ruggieri Ted Russell Robert William Samuel Vincent Scannella Sacharczuk 132 ligefr . M lar, 'fr E 41 ' if 1 fmilli I 'Q we ' l Julie Scheese Gene-Leigh Gregory Schwinn Heather Scudder George Seems Fred Seibert Schooley ae , 3 if ' 1 4 he fn 'W W' - 5 V M lt ll gf t X li ,X R I lf 4 e f l Martha Shafer Barbara Shagg Pamela Silver Armand Silvestri Connie Skinner Barbara Slobiski t Wi 'Q' in an l I .1 W 2 qp0 I-fr' MAY ,sv ig 'S Gary Smith Sally Spence Bruce Spurgiesz Maryann Stocki Carol Stokes jane Storjohann .J-- , - 4, , M' --4 fx ., :nie 2 1 ' x- fifff - c. ' i?f'Q1 4. '1' J . c Y ' f 'Vi Elisa Serling ff' ' 19 Anne Smith ' 5 Q -.-R W I 3 64 Thomas Suro Duringa chemistry lab, Heather Scudder and Beverly Ursic skillfully combine accuracy and determination for a successful result. 133 'fir 'U-A I ov TT' f ' -.sl X-KV 'J I I Q 4 'F' 5 ,W ,,,. ,,, fmvwkfw .ul-nwif H , 4 ,W - f . 0 ' 4i:'lww,',i.4 m,,,,,,,. fa..-.f,,f-'fwww J , ,, , Drama ll actress Kris Criscitiello concludes a difficult scene with a grimace. ,,... , 4 an 1-'cf ' Bruce Theriault Allyson Thrasher Keith Tienken ff if , 3' Mark Timbie james Todd Marianne Tomarchio T spun- Holly Trout Beverly Ursic Anna Vaccaro Mark VanDoren Denise Vecere Thomas Vanl-iise Paula Voelbel 919350 Debra VanHorn Paul Waldman Contemplating her spring recess trip to England, Ginny Rasweiler has her offi- cial passport picture taken by the photographer. lf' ,wc 7 William Walker 4Victoria Weidel Dona Warner Donna Whitlock ,,-, ' 4f '7 Gary Warner V2 J I ,451 i ,.,. .N V . - 'ii ' ' 1 99' F lk. 1, , e I 1 t 4 r 14. Wendy Wilner X ,al FU eff' Peter Wood 1 3 5 if 4 Juniors Present British Drama 'The Dpen Window' At Night of Dne Acts Not Pictured David Blackwell, Ir. Leslie Childs Nancy Clark David Conard Thomas Cowell Christopher Culler George Donahue Richard Fortenbaugh Roger Fury Donna Heller Richard Katz Florence Keahey Michael Kurti Deborah LaPan Eric Larson Brian Lechowicz Catherine Midiri Kathleen Mora Steven Niederer james Parr Anthony Penelli joseph Ribsam Kim Robinson Margaret Ronalder jon Smithey Deborah Szilagyi Jeffrey Thompson Dianne Van Driesen Sally Vansant Diana Walsh William Washko William Woolford William Lowe L 492 News! Virginia Richard Wyckoff Margaret Z008 Worthington 'N-X V X 5 V! I 11:3 N ' , J 1 7 YXVXN 'X I 1 J N L , X, ' - xv. , , X , ' x , ' X X N . X x Y , . - X 1 A 2 N ww JG X X xx , V! f X W x W N f .ff f l X 1 K X ' 'X x,W4 ' f 1 Cig - 121,52 . ' I 'f P Em S A X I K 'fx X ' ,riff . 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J lk v-1, Q- 1 1 ' ' ' ' X . 1 f 1 ' ' f A , 'I ,1f, ,'ix.w,C,' I , f 1 1, c A , ' - ' ' ' ' wf 4-vu' .J 1 1' 1 1 i A1 M137 N 1 411 ' 1 1 Seniors Maintain Tradition of Excellence 'Qs M64 .AA !':'f. 'KTA Y Robert C. Allen Susan M. Anderson In its final year at Ho-Val, the class of '71 upheld the standards of dedication and scholarship which it had set in its first year. Winning the Magazine Drive as freshmen and staging profitable dances and Work Days in its first three years established the class's prosperity. As seniors, class members contributed to all aspects of Ho-Val life. They provided leadership in literary, musical, dramatic, athletic, and club activities. Willingness to serve the school community as guidance and teachers' aides, photographers, and projectionists characterized '71. Although involved in school functions, seniors re- mained active as a class. Outdoor meetings at lunch and a class picnic provided relaxation. Innovative sweater and rummage sales added to the treasury. The demanding se- nior play, The Crucible, proved successful financially and dramatically. The Senior Ball at Lavender Hall preceded graduation activities in June. Carla I. Atchley David K. Bair if . fm 3Wi1ggi H Wm HHH? i..Ll'l.. '-...'-.: kwa V A html mf' E, -4---1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Debbie Marion, historiang Valerie Har- ris, secretaryg Charlotte Brasic, president, Debbie Ryan, vice-president, Bev Burd, treasurer. 138 . W 5: nl ' Qi: ---an or , Lp 5, T. If in rim as A yff' T --N' RN! SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS - Sitting: Mr. Iames Byrnes, Miss Sharon Butt, head advisorp Mrs. Rachelle Jacobson, Mr. Russell Miceli. Standing: Mr. Richard Estelow, Mr. Ervin John- son, Mr. Robert Carey, Mr. Richard C-uellnitz. AU! M ww- f' wk ulhfu.. Harry A. Baker Craig W. Ball Randolph W. Bannerman Deborah A. Barlow Q-A YN-wa., . Edward C. H. Berchtold Richard S. Bemasco Catherine L Berrien Paula 1- 3011395 1 39 rwy Y ,H-...ov 1-mar, ,, 1-. 1 f mwah Eat, drink, and be merry is the order of the day as friends gather for a class picnic. C. Lynn Borden i!ITW'7 Robert L. Borkowski, lr. Charlotte L. Brasic Martin K. Brigham 3 1v 'Se Carol L. Brooks 1 'Ui .af Bonnie R. Brown Debra R. Brown Paul C. Bryan 1 40 Busy Seniors Find Time for Relaxation 5,p...vndP5-Wi' 3 ai.. , 'l ' fs V rg .,,,- 4Aw.Z,awqz,ij ?f7 'ff 335, gy , +A was v ,f f, 14,354.1 ' 7' fy f? i ,J '21 af.. A gf 'MJ ,id M, 3 9 N ,M -.2 , . H . X , 'i-- ' . ' 1 A M M X se mam. 1 0 Q - viie :'rea.1.i.WQ-Q n u ' W gi up f ' Gloria A. Buck Beverly L. Burd Q . Q A. ...W , -' . -HW.. 'V ' V l ? V' J., wfmf . 'f.fi.21,,z.A.-f ,Ag , .,,,. ..,,,,,,1 40,1 --Q.-., rar. -df 'Y Kathleen M. Butrym S. Rebecca Carey JUX Q Rn Q-N... A. During an unexpected break, Mary Keefe gleefully vents her frustra- Lorraine C. Camey Steele R. Chadwell tions on brightly colored japanese paper balloons. 141 ,V X K -,V Q. vfiyv' va,-' , 4 , W, .4 f R fffi .3 rv 43 fl +1 YS With a Brazilian teacup and silver straw, AFS exchange student llka de Souza shares a native tea-drinking custom with her American sister Kathy Mclntyre. .nw-N SQ 45.2, 4 cf' 'Q-...ff Patricia A. Chamberlin Alyson Clary W. john Coats L. Francine Coleman 142 if Active AFS Student Brightens Ho-Vai it-A-4. Nelson B. Coleman Theodore E. Coleman, lr. V. Michael Colucci Gay E. Cortelyou pun an wtf ur' ' Patrick I. Costello Carol F. Critchlow janet L. Crocker Richard L. Cruz ww WWW ,,. Frank Culkin Mario 5, D' Artagnan Benjamin F. Davis lll Paul O. Davis 143 Ll A93 x. Q9 Za .v ,ix we Nkwq ff! 4.- 1, .. s i 11.4 Lunch periods provide a convenient time for busy seniors to discuss class activities. 'N-in 1.4 is uric tif' Thomas S. Deering Andrew T. Dantz Wayne A. Deremer Ilka R, de Souza li' ir' Q79 rf' iiffbert H. Devlin George R. Dickovitch Patricia A. DiCocco Cynthia L. Doten 144 Strong Leadership Characterizes Class of '71 'Ck Q-n ,. ff' .75's eg., . 'mi ' Chefyl M- Downs 101111 P- DYb3 lan T. Easton Valerie L. Egar fi' 'hh' if Nancy E. Elson Susan G. Etherington Q X Selected as the DAR Good Citizen Pilgrim, president Charlotte Brasic MiCl'l2lel A. Fahner Debra L. Figel leads the Class of '71 with much energy and imagination. 145 Senior Athletes Contribute to Teams' Success SJW'- Cuy T. Fillebrown Katherine M. Finnegan aff , Christopher W. Fisher David L. Fox, lr. Leslie A' Foy Diwid T- Ffifl Taking the ball out, Tom Schutz prepares to re-enter the action of the 145 game against Bordentown in which he was high scorer. if '-25332.11 ,f ei. ' await . - -- A, 'QQ 'X ' - i..',lL.J5' ' H J ':i?i?5fi 1' A' ' -' 1 iillliiillllliilfldlil -91' 'W' . F sf - -f '- fx- ef-ff - - A f' .- - -L - -'-- 5-.55-f - f . . , , y 3 ' T . ef A 2 ,522 1' 'fem' ' -Q' A ,'.h'llal'glll11 '1iv '. 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Q yaif -.. xA 1 1 W' I gf!-. f nf' 'ir 3 I v 5 4zfA1..a..f'- , ' ' , ' Q-6.3, As the varsity hockey team tries to pose for an informal portrait, Amy Monteleone success- fully executes a left-hand lunge on co-captain senior Debbie Ryan. :Sqn i 'EDJ' Carey Gage Patricia L. Garrity Mary B. Gazda Theodore R. Gfnsel, lf- is- 4-,xx M mx...-f H. Michael Gilmore Mark A. Godfrey Debra A. Goitein Mark L. Gonzalez 1 47 Many Advanced Courses Challenge Seniors Richard D. Graham Katherine C. Grier Amy S. Grossman Paul D, Cum-,ser Frederick G. Harris, lr. Valerie A. Harris Daniel B. Hart Dwight R. Holcombe '- :Lx Gretchen A- Holcombe Eugenia Holland Sharon L. Holley Ion C. Hosford 1 48 fhvflb-ff 3546 K ' xi- , , X Renee Petrillo and Iill Klockner ponder the complexities of Pascal's philosophy in French AP. is Q.. is R.. Michelle L. Hujber Susan A. Hughes Keith L. Hunt james R. Hutchinson 1 49 Members of Class of '71 Ignite School Spirit vs! W 'Tits' Doris A. jackson Alexander jacobs Ill f Ralph j. jagelavicius james R. johnson 6? ex 'Q-I ?::..,,,l 'gifs jeffrey R. jolly R. Philip judcl O Before the December 11 bonfire, basketball team-manager john Coats urges the crowds at the rally to cheer Ho-Val on to victory. ll X A39 , j wg W ,fp ' Z, l fi' N. A ' 5 ' avg: 'Fmt 'T K- .-tv Wm, 59' ' '-uv. Edward A. Kane Margaret R. Kanter Mary A- Keefe Claudia T- Kflfenbllrg As chairman of the newly chartered Booster Club, Kris Knobl posts re- sults of competitive interscholastic events. 'QP' Wx 5-10' V73 -Q., Frederick E. Klett III Mary M. Klink Iill B. Klockner Kristine A. Knobl l 5 l 1'4--, Rugged percussionist Dave Bair strikes a delicate note amidst the raucous roar of fellow band members Kathy Mclntyre, jeff Iolly, and Nancy Elson. 1,22 vt' vw Y Michael B. Kucker Sally A. Kunkel :dvi pmkxl 'G' Maryann Kuti loan M. Lauricella QT? 'fl'-v Patricia A. Kuntz lohn I. Kurtz 'fir '1 'N-.1 1 Q 5... 't,lW '-4 Carol M. Lenz Harry 1. Lindenthal l 52 Urge to Perform Strikes Virtuosi, Th vrif ITQQ lb' 'er- ' NN W 'Vw' Carl A. Logsdon William M. Louden William l-I. Loveman Diana M. Lunghi 1'0 Music floats through the auditorium while Drama II students watch jan Easton perfect her technique as a record player. 153 X' s. :iv 'if -r S3 Glenn R. Macechak Mary Ann Mamo nie' 4--7' haf I. Deborah Marion Peter J. Maruhnic Seniors Keep Ho-Val Running Smoothl fl' Phyllis A. Matthews Sharon McDonough Patricia l.. McQuaide 5CH CENTRAL MGH W.- Kathleen M. Mclntyre 1' Linda L- Meinlel' Braving lanuary's arctic blasts, smiling Wendy Wilbur reveals details of 154 Ho-Val's upcoming activities to the community. ALL S . : .- 1 ,ZW ur-ww iihieiligfie a:.nf..fi.' e ' 7'-'5 u'Il' than-nm..-.., .. ,.-.., - fb 'P V F x. L ' M-'-'H----'-7, - gpu...vf 'fs--f-.. ggi '11-if , i jfs f if P i ii if ,Q , ' s J 5 A if 1- M . , K 3 X 'W,'ff4',2y1, .M 'P Wrapped up in his work, diligent Projectionist Club member Ted Censel devotes much time and energy to assisting teachers with audio-visual equipment. lt f 0011? 'YF'-Q5 n f Satoko Mineo Angela M. Modaffare john A. Montagna Christina T. Mora EE 5 X 9'1 Q fr its Iohn H. Morewood Kim E. Morris Denise D. Morrison Phyllis 1- Neal? 1 55 M -4nlI ' Amusecl at an error, Phyllis Neary asks Sharon McDonough to help with a correction. The girls do secretarial work for teachers as part of their office practice program. Q 'mi aivwfgw ilu-rx ape Debra 1- N0lS0l'l Rebecca L. Newman Karl I. Niederer Kenneth L. Niederer Business Courses Provide Work Ex erience , 'Q M ' 'Q . va T -yr-5 ws 1 ., x -gg- P 41 '15-a, Patricia D. Nieclerer Robert C. Novobilsky M. Marc L. Orton Melissa Ottinger Q-' 'UQ 'Al' 45144 qw-v fx Diane P. Owen Maryelizabeth Pagano William D. Parker Morris l. Peltz 'Wi 4'C.fJ in... I' Thomas M. Petrie Renee Petrillo Pamela Phelps 1 5 7 lf? if Ianice C. Polensky Future Plans Arise from Counseling, Co-op YYY' ef-Zyal av 'Vs .fo --A- Susan R. Posner Sharon 1. Povia Michele L. Presepe Katherine A. Purcell wife mn W ,Lg Frank A. Radvany Linda S. Rake 'X 1 . , 4- .-1 6 asc' f I ini-v ' fl , kr I 'I ' V 4 .EEE 1 ' f y If Charles R. Reed Ion Revere One of twelve seniors participating in Cooperative Industrial Educa- tion, Keith Hunt gains experience in carpentry at Hunt and Augustine Builders each afternoon after attending morning classes. 158 552, Bill Parker discusses college possibilities with his guidance counselor Ronald Osborn. my' 45 -af 'Fi-.M-. Thomas E. Richards Ill Wesley A. Roberts Mark B. Rockey james T. Rosso -if 0 .5 W as 5' Debgfah A, Ryan Anthony B. Sabidussi Iererny C. Sager Daria C. Sawchak 1 59 5 T211 'wa V -..Q 1.5 S. 4 ',2Q,g,,'Ly , nw., N, 1 4, . iifggidi Q . K.. H.. Jaeraia L 1 2 4 QE L ,J A,,4..,i N ,L-ySg'g1jfC7 -2 , Q 9233! 5 H1 M 21' f 'FW , ' ai ' - :xiii ' - ':?, f' , mf ' M?,,Q,?:,x4gmgwW.,f:Qff,,, V, we After relinquishing seven dollars to saleswomen Patty Niederer and Paula Bonacci, Mike Fahner marvels at the superb fit of his senior sweater. Mildred M. Schleck William D. Schulte E. Thomas Schutz Gary M. Septak 12 39' 5 ,,, ...N vw fy 11 WPS, ks :Sandra L Severs Holly A. Sharp Bruce C. Sheridan Thomas E. Skillman l 60 Winds of 'Change' Boost Senior yqx A'M f Qf' M. .-.- as-gg., -A... -,v.,'N ' we 4, gifs Sorting and pricing donated clothing, '71's Betty Crocker Homemaker Val Egar prepares for the senior class rummage sale. P4- ,co James E. Skinner Paul C. Smith .M ww , Q 'if' e Richard W. Smith Sue E. Smith A 'av x cjjjf Kathleen R. Sneddon Hollyann K. Snyder X Talented Senior Artists Create Masterpieces K- 'qw up-5, .....,.k hr 3. X ti' W ,Zi fi Q wi 'ti . 2? .1 George M. Soganic, lr. Mark Spurgiesz Alice G. Strube loel A. Swanson I' N 'ff r' .era Joseph Szwedo james V. Temple Corinth L. Thoma Colleen A. Thompson 04' WN , avlf' George W. Thompson Karen Tovey Karlyn A. Van Driesen Charles D. Van Hise 162 1 ,awfrf f E. t-....,,,N in--P' -ob n.....3r 'X ,0'0v' VY 1' 4 ,I 'Q va' x J? We 'Cx ,Whitt After discovering a mistake, senior Carol Weasner grits her teeth and unravels a multi-col- ored punched rug which she is creating as an Art IV project. as Q' 55-x 'TS QD '4- lohn I. Varrasse Gail S. Warner Patricia A. Wamer Brian A. Waters 163 UL -ffw S , L' Qff - Edward E. Watson Carol 1. Weasner Dauntless Kasey Grier defies Ho-Val tradition as the first female Deborah E,Wgidgl Elizabggh j,Wgidel president of Student Council in recent years. QRL new W Nicholas 1. Weidl Vincent R. Weiss Wendy E. Wilbur Richard W. Willever 164 Females Invade Traditional Male Terr-risfrargr . 31:11 ,ea ,, f . iii w 1 15.49, ,rv , ,, ,I ' A an E N- , Sxyasgim, A ig? F' , l E 'xi x ,I gram 3 Q , f 1 V W is. ,..,... --..- ,Valk S, H an . If J E 1 , Q Zkfiwwr - News-. nu- 5 3, lfmfwrw ' ,Ai milf QW A 4 A- 1 as-as -s -..---:a, eww inf., likf ' TUWWMQLH A ima imma: I QEQQZQWW' Z l Inv Yfmiq Q gm . !..?lFrM VK? ' s Penny A. Williamson Kirk D. Wilson ,f iff Lawrence E. Wilson William A. Wiseman 'i?l':f', -.Wy iff 5' 'r' l V1 -F a? 1-1--,..,,., l ' N :Hi QM' 3 , .4 ' f ' 7. 4 ....- . W.. , - , In the sprit of Women's Liberation and to the dismay of male class- Raymond 1. Wolinski Arthur H. Wright mates, Alyson Clary proves equal to the challenge of auto shop. 155 '71 Displays Dramatic Ability In 'Crucible' Cn November 19, 20, and 21, seniors present- ed Arthur Miller's The Crucible, a compelling tale of injustice at the Salem witch trials. The play succeeded with the concerted efforts of director Mr. Robert Sine, student producer Shar- on I-lolley, stage manager Marcy Presepe, and publicity chairman Sue Anderson. At the final dress rehearsal, director Robert Sine talks with the cast as stagehands jay Morewood and Sue Hughes listen. it Pew Hale Uoel Swanson! and Abi ail fHoll Shar J im ortune the Lord to send his s ir ' f S Y P P P ,fu tweba1Debbie Barlowj, whom they have accused of conjuring the Devil. 166 John Proctor QMarc Ortonj looks on in anguish as Willard Herrick tliob Allen! lt-,ala to prison by court order. CAST and CREW Betty Paris ..... . . . . . . . Renee Petrillo Hollyann Snyder The Rev. Paris . . . ..... lim-johnson Tituba ......... . . . Debbie Barlow Ilka deSouza Abigail Williams ........ Holly Sharp Colleen Thompson Susanna Walcott . . Karlyn Van Driesen Mrs. Ann Putnam Thomas Putnam Merry Lewis .... Mary Warren . . . Iohn Proctor .... Rebecca Nurse . . Giles Corey ..... The Rev. Hale . . . Elizabeth Proctor Francis Nurse . . Ezekiel Cheever . Willard Herrick ........... Renee Petrillo . . . . . . Sandy Severs Debbie Barlow BobAllen Colleen Thompson Holly Sharp . . . . Hollyann Snyder Karlyn Van Driesen .........MarcOrton Diana Lunghi Gretchen Holcombe FredHarris . . . . . . . Joel Swanson . . . . . Charlotte Brasic Bev Burd ....... Jeffjolly MilceFahner Bob Allen Deputy Gov. Danforth ..... John Dyba Sarah Good ................ Bev Burd Costumes . . Susan Etherington . . . . . Karen Tovey . . . Carol Critchlow Pro erties ........ .... C indy Doten Ma eup ............... Bonnie Brown Lighting and Sound .... jay Morewood Set Design . . . 1 Q Wiisv, .mc af- 2 'U ag ie? 3:5 .5 f ZA nififi It if 2 3. A ,-.elf 'r F wig' When a boastful Mary Warren fHollyann Snyderl returns from the trial with the news that Elizabeth QCharlotte Brasicl has been accused of witchcraft, john Proctor tMarc Orton! demands that she reveal the details of the proceedings. 167 ININNERS OF NATIONAL MERIT LETTERS OF COMMENDATION - john Dyba, Sue Anderson, Kathy Finnegan, Carol Critchlow, Peg Kanter, Sue Hughes, Mary Keefe, Kathy Mclntyre, Richard Cruz, jon Hosford, john Coats. M-gli!! I mm .W ....?...,......-F 'qw . . ' 3 41va 'Y ' K - - I . E A L ' ,f .,f ,Mg f . . 1 A, ,, Q I . , - , -L - v , , . g , , V , I 49 AM' ,,,. M ,- rw' , I vi J -3 1' f , 3 T '1 ' I I I 5 J vb -I f I if' + fm-' aa. I is ll 9 K J . I Nw-A x v I' . ,. s Q NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS - Kasey Crier, Bill Wiseman, Marty GIRLS' CITIZENS!-IIP INSTITUTE - Diana Lunghi, Sue Ander Brigham, Debbie Marion, Pete Maruhnic, Carey Gage. son, Valerie Egar. 168 I., 4 4.-d , If Q BOYS' STATE DELEGATES - Tom Deering, Dave Bair, Ken Niederer, Marty Brigham, john Dyba. S :' Y N TW. .' .,. ...fu ' 1 ' 4 -26' it 'U f 99 ' , Ka - -'L W , .'::,p ' '6 A I E' fglpi .17 353 9 gs GIRLS' STATE DELEGATES - Debbie Marion, Paula Bonacci, Alice Strube. 169 Merit Scholars, Good Citizens Receive Honors National Merits Recognition in the 1970-71 Merit Program of the National Merit Scholarship Corporation was given to seventeen members of the Class of '71. They comprise the largest group of winners in the history of the school. The six Finalists rank in the upper one half of one percent of students graduating in 1971. Eleven students placing just below the Finalists received Letters of Commendation. Outstanding achievement in the Merit Program increases opportunity for obtaining financial aid for college. Girls' Citizenship Institute At the 1970 session of Girls' Citizenship In- stitute, delegates heard lectures on the impor- tance of participation in political and civic af- fairs. The three Ho-Val girls attending the ac- tivities at Douglass College were sponsored by the Hopewell and Pennington Women's Clubs and the Kleio Club of Pennington. Boys' and Girls' States More than 900 boys and 450 girls practiced the fine American arts of campaigning and vot- ing at the 1970 sessions of the American Legion jersey Boys' and Girls' States. Sponsored by local Legion posts, the delegates gathered at Rider and Douglass Colleges to learn how state and local governments operate. The weelds ac- tivities included lectures, discussions, and mock elections of state and local officials. Senior Activities A ROBERT ALLEN, Bob: Class Play Cast 3,45 Musical Cast 1,2,3,45 Boys' Chorus 1,2,3,45 Golf 15 Golf Var. 354. SUSAN ANDERSON, Sue: National Merit Commendation5 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Girls' Citizenship Institute 35 Central Achievement Award 35 H.R. V.P. 25 CENTRALOGUE Underclass Co-Editor 45 Class Play Cast 3545 Staff 45 Musical Cast 1,2,35 Or- chestra 15 A.F.S. 15 Service League 3,45 Canoe 253,45 Field Hockey Var.'Co-Captain 3,45 French 25 G.A.L. 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 354. CARLA ATCHLEY: Art 45 Gymnastics 4. B DAVID BAIR: National Honor Society 45 Boys' State 35 Central Achievement Award 35 All State Band 35 H.R. Treas. 2,3,45 Class Play Cast 3, Staff 35 Musical Staff 15 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 45 Boys' Chorus 1,2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Baseball j.V. 25 Var. 35 Chess 3. CRAIG BALL: Bridge 25 Chess 1,2,3,45 Intramural Basketball 4. DEBORAH BARLOW, Debbie: Student Council 45 Class Play Cast 45 Musical Cast 1,2,3,45 Girls' Ensemble 2,35 Forensic Drama 25 V.P. 3,45 Art 1,45 Cheerleader IV. 1, Var. 3,45 Red Cross Rep. 1. EDWARD BERCHTOLD, Ed: Student Council 35 Canoe 1,25 Cross Country Var. Manager 2,3,45 Ski 1,2,3,45 Track Var. Manager 253. RICHARD BERNASCO, Rick: Student Council Rules Committee 35 lNotre Dame H.S.5 Lawrence Township, N.j.j Football 2. CATHERINE BERRIEN, Cathy: Flying 3,45 Ski 1. PAULA BONACCI: Girls' State 35 Student Council 25 Assembly Committee Chairman 3545 CENTRALOGUE Adv. Manager 45 Mus- ical Staff 3545 A.F.S. 1,25 Flower Girl 35 School Store 1,2,3,4. CAROL BORDEN, Lynn: H.R. Treas. 15 Pres. 45 Art 1,2535 G.A.L. 1,2,3. ROBERT BORKOWSKI, Bob: Key Club 45 Basketball Freshman 1, I.V. 25 Red Cross Rep. 253,45 Soccer j.V. 152, Var. 3. CHARLOTTE BRASIC: National Honor Society 45 Student Council Assembly Committee 1,2,3,45 Class Pres. 45 H.R. Pres. 1,35 Sec. 25 Class Play Staff 3, Cast 45 Stage Craft 2535 Forensic Drama 25 A.F.S. 1,2,3,45 Art 1,25 School Store 1,2,3,45 Tutoring 2,3,4. MARTIN BRIGHAM, Marty: National Merit Finalist5 National Honor Society 3,45 Boys' State 35 Central Achievement Award 35 Student Council 253, Curriculum Committee Chairman 45 CEN- TRALOGUE Sports Co-Editor 4: Class Play Staff 3: Musical Staff 35 Orchestra 35 Dance Band 15 Forensic Debate 3,45 A.F.S. 1,2,3,45 Chess 25 Cross Country j.V. 2,35 Math 1,2,3,45 Reading Imp. 15 New School Science Planning Committee 2,3.4. CAROL BROOKS: H.R. Sec. 3,45 Girls' Ensemble 2,35 G.A.L. 2,3,4. BONNIE BROWN: CENTRALOGUE Staff 45 Class Play Staff 3,45 Service League 3,45' G.A.L. 1,2,3,4. DEBRA BROWN, Debbie: A.F.S. 15 G.A.L. 1,2,3. PAUL BRYAN: Student Council 1,25 H.R. Pres. 35 CENTRALIA Sports Editor 45 CENTRALOGUE Sports Co-Editor 45 Key Club 1, 2,35 Sec. 45 Reading Imp. 1,2,3,45 Track Var. 1,2,35 Cross Country 1.V. 1,2,3, Var. 4. GLORIA BUCK: H.R. V.P. 45 G.A.L. 1,2,35 Basketball Var. 3. BEVERLY BURD, Bev: National Honor Society 3, Sec. 45 Central Achievement Award 35 Class Treas. 1,45 H.R. Sec. 1, Pres. 25 CEN- TRALOGUE Clubs 8: Organizations Co-Editor 45 Class Play Cast 3, 45 Musical Staff 1, Cast 2535 Girls' Ensemble 3,45 A.F.S. 15 Service League 35 Graduation Usher 35 G.A.L. 152. KATHLEEN BUTRYM, Kathy: Student Council Sec. 45 CENTRA- LOGUE Staff 45 Service League 3,45 Bridge 25 Reading Imp. 15 Pho- tography Staff 3. C SUSAN CAREY, Becky: Art 1,25 Canoe 1,2,3,4. STEELE CHADWELL: H.R. Sec. 2,35 CENTRALIA Co-Editor 35 Forensic Debate 2,3545 Forensic Drama 35 Reading Imp. 1,2,3. PATRICIA CHAMBERLIN, Patty: CENTRALOGUE Staff 45 Mus- ical 25 Graduation Usher 35 Booster 25 Reading Imp. 15 School Store- 3. ALYSON CLARY: H.R. V.P. 35 Musical Staff 15 New School For- eign Language Planning Committee 2,3,4. IOHN COATS: National Merit Commendation5 National Honor Society 3, Treas. 45 Boys' State lAlternateJ 35 H.R. Treas. 45 CEN- TRALOGUE Staff 45 Class Play Staff 35 Musical Staff 2,45 Orches- tra 2,3545 Dance Band 2,45 Key Club 25 V.P. 3, Pres. 45 Soccer I.V. 1, 25 Var. 3,45 Basketball Var. Manager 4. NELSON COLEMAN: Art 45 Bridge 45 Chess 1,2,35 Flying 45 Red Cross Rep. 1,2,3,45 Ski 4. MICHAEL COLUCCI, Mike: H.R. Sec. 35 Track Var. 35 Cross Country Var. 3. DUANE CONSTANTINO: Student Council 35 H.R. Treas. 152, Pres. 354. GAY CORTELYOU: Student Council Corr. Sec. 45 Girls' Ensemble 3545 School Store 3. 170 M WWII I 'I PATRICK COSTELLO, Pat: Student Council 15 Basketball 15 Soc- cer I.V. 1,2, Var. 3,4. CAROL CRITCHLOW: National Merit Commendation5 Student Council 35 CENTRALOGUE Art Co-Editor 45 CENTRALIA 2,35 IABBERWOCK 2,35 Class Play Staff 45 Musical Staff 45 Art 1,2,3,45 French Pres. 2. IANET CROCKER: National Honor Society 1,3,45 Student Council 1,3, Ecology Committee Chairman 45 H.R. Sec. 45 School Newspaper 1,35 Class Play Cast 1,2,3, Staff 1,2,35 Modern Dance 1,2,35 Forensic Debate 45 Musical Cast 15 Orchestra 1,35 Dance Band 15 Chorus 1,2, 35 Graduation Usher 35 Art 15 Bridge 25 G.A.L. 1,35 Library 1,2,3,45 Science 15 Ski 1,2,3,45 lWest Islip Public School, N.Y. 15 Frankfurt International School, Germany 25 Karlsruhe American H.S., Ger- many 31. RICHARD CRUZ, Rich: National Merit Commendation5 National Honor Society 3, Pres. 45 Boys' State 35 Central Achievement Award 35 Student Council School Improvements Chairman 3, N.J. Student Council Executive Committee Member 35 Orchestra 25 Dance Band 15 Forensic Debate 253,45 A.F.S. 2,35 Track Var. 25 Cross Country I.V. 2, Var. 35 New School General Facilities Committee 3,4. D ANDREW DENTZ, Andy: fSouth Brunswick H.S., South Bruns- wick, N.I.j Football l.V. 15 tOrchard Road School, Skillman, N.I.j Intramural Baseball 2. WAYNE DEREMER: CENTRALOGUE Photographer 45 CEN- TRALIA 45 Key Club 45 Varsity Club 45 Photography Staff 2,3,45 Baseball Var. Manager 3,45 Soccer Var. 3,4. ILKA DE SOUZA: A.F.S. Student from Brazil5 Class Play Cast 45 Musical Cast 45 Modern Dance 45 QIEE, Professior Ennio Voss Col- lege, Sao Paulo, Brazilj Class Officer 35 Newspaper 1,2,35 Science 1, 2,35 Cheerleader Var. 1,2. ROBERT DEVLIN, Bob: Stage Craft 3. PATRICIA DiCOCCO, Patty: National Honor Society 45 A.F.S. 3, 45 F.T.A. 2,35 Varsity Club 45 G.A.L. 1,2,3,45 Basketball j.V. 1, Var. 2,3, Co-Captain 4. CYNTHIA DOTEN, Cindy: Class Play Staff 45 Musical Cast 35 Modern Dance 35 G.A.L.1,2,3. CHERYL DOWNS: G.A.L. 2 IOI-IN DYBA, lack: National Merit Commendation5 National Hon- or Society 45 Boys' State 35 Central Achievement Award 35 Student Council Eleventh Period Activities Chairman 45 CENTRALOGUE Photographer 45 Class Play Staff 3, Cast 45 Musical Staff 2,35 Or- chestra 35 Boys' Chorus 3,45 Ecology 45 Math 15 Photography Staff '25 Reading Imp. 15 Science 1,2, Pres. 3. kv... E IAN EASTON: Girls' State tAlternateJ 35 CENTRALOGUE Co- Editor-in-Chief 45 CENTRALIA 2, Co-Editor 35 Musical Staff 3.45 A.F.S. 2,35 Art 3: G.A.L. 1,2,3,4. VALERIE EGAR: National Honor Society 45 Girls' Citizenship ln- stitute 35 Central Achievement Award 35 CENTRALIA 35 IABBER- WOCK 1,2,45 Class Play Staff 45 Reading Imp. 35 Service League 4. NANCY ELSON: H.R. V.P. 45 CENTRALOGUE Underclass Co- Editor 45 Musical Staff 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 1,25 Service League 3,45 F.T.A. 3. SUSAN ETHERINGTON, Sue: H.R. Treas. 3, V.P. 45 Class Play Cast 45 Musical Staff 1,2,35 Girls' Ensemble 45 G.A.L. 1,2,3,45 Bas- ketball l.V. 1,2. F MICHAEL FAHNER, Mike: CENTRALIA 45 CENTRALOGUE Photographer 45 Class Play Cast 3,45 Musical Staff 35 Photography Staff 3,45 tWall Township H.S., Wall Township, N.j.J Football Manager 1,2. DEBRA FIGEL, Debbie: Student Council Central Achievement Award Chairman 25 H.R. Sec. 35 Modern Dance 25 Graduation Ush- er 35 G.A.L.1,25 Basketball j.V. 1,25 Var. 2. GUY FILLEBROWN: Track j.V. 25 Wrestling I.V. 1,2,3, Var. 4. KATHERINE FINNEGAN, Kathy: National Merit Commendation5 National Honor Society 45 Girls' State lAlternateJ 35 Central Achievement Award 35 CENTRALOGUE Faculty Sr Curriculum Co- Editor 45 CENTRALIA 3, Co-Editor 45 IABBERWOCK 25 Modern Dance 1,25 A.F.S. 1,45 Art 1,25 French 2. CHRISTOPHER FISHER, Finman: H.R. V.P. 35 Key Club 4. DAVID FOX, Dave: Key Club 3,45 Ski 1,2,3,45 Basketball Manager 15 Soccer j.V. 1,2, Var, 3, Co-Captain 4. LESLIE FOY: H.R. Pres. 45 A.F.S. 1,2,3,45 G.A.L. 15 School Store 2, 3,4. DAVID FRITZ: Key Club 45 Canoe 25 Ski 45 Baseball,j.V. 2, Var. 3, 45 Basketball Manager 45 fPennsbury H.S., Fairless Hills, Pa.J Foot- ball I.V. 1. G CAREY GAGE: National Merit Finalist5 Musical Staff 2,3,45 Or- chestra 2,3,45 Ski 1. 5. 7- .mvftt , .. as I, Qi PATRICIA GARRITY, Patty: National Honor Society 4, CEN- TRALOGUE Co-Editor-in-Chief 4, JABBERWOCK 4, Flower Girl 3, tR.J. Reynolds H.S., Winston-Salem, N.C.J Student Council 2, Sophoteers Z, French Pres. 2. MARY GAZDA: Student Council 4, A.F.S. Z, Red Cross Rep. 2,3. THEODORE GENSEL, Ted: Class Play Cast 3, Photography Staff 3,4, Projectionist Club 1,2,3,4. DEBRA GOITEIN, Debbie: H.R. Sec. 1,2, Girls' Ensemble 4, Mod- ern Dance 1, Canoe 4, G.A.L. 1,2,3, Photography Staff 4, Reading Imp. 1,3, Ski 1,2,3,4, Basketball J.V. 1, Var. 2, Field Hockey J.V. 2, Var. 3. MARK GONZALEZ: H.R. V.P. 1,2, Basketball 1, Soccer J.V. 1,2. RICHARD GRAHAM, Rick: Student Council 4, Class Play Cast 3, Staff 4, Golf 4, lNotre Dame H.S., Hamilton Township, N.J.J H.R. Treas. 1, Football J.V. 1,2, Wrestling Var 1,2. KATHERINE GRIER, Kasey: National Merit Finalist, National Honor Society 3,4, All State Chorus 3, Student Council Constitu- tion St By-Laws Committee Chairman 3, Pres. 4, Musical Cast 2, Girls' Ensemble 2,3, Service League 3, Art 2,3, New School Art Planning Committee 2,3,4. 4, CENTRALOGUE Clubs 8: Organizations Co-Editor 4, CEN- TRALIA 2, Co-Editor 3, Class Play Staff 4, Orchestra Z, A.F.S. 2, Rifle Club 4, Mag. Drive 3,4, Reading Imp. 1, Guidance Aid 3,4, Varsity Club 4, G A.L. 1,2,3,4, Basketball J.V. 1, Co-Captain 2, Var. 3. JON HOSFORD: National Merit Commendation, Boys' State CAI- ternatej 3, Central Achievement Award 4, A.F.S. 1,2,3, CENTRAL- IA 3, Bridge 2, Canoe 1,2,3,4, Chess 1,Z,3,4, Math 1. MICHELLE HUJBER: H.R. V.P. 2, CENTRALIA 4, Modern Dance 2, Forensic Drama 3,4, A.F.S.1,2.,3, German 1. SUSAN HUGHES, Sue: National Merit Commendation, National Honor Society 4, Central Achievement Award 3, Student Council 4, CENTRALIA 4, Class Play Staff 3,4, Musical Staff 3, A.F.S. 1, Pan- el Day Chairman 2,3, Pres. 4, Service League 3,4, Graduation Usher 3, Varsity Club 4, G.A.L. 1, Basketball Manager 3,4, Field Hockey Var. 3,4. KEITH HUNT: Red Cross Rep. 1,2,3, Photography Staff 2, Stage- craft 3. JAMES HUTCHINSON, Jim: H.R. V.P. 1,3,4, Boys' Chorus 3,4, German 1, Varsity Club 4, Basketball 1, J.V. 2, Baseball J.V. 1, Var. 2,3,4, Boys' Intramurals 4. AMY GROSSMAN:A.F.S.1,2,3,4, Art 1,2,3,4, Ski 2,3. H FREDERICK HARRIS, Fred: Class Play Cast 4, Musical Cast 2,3,4, Boys' Chorus 2, Forensic Debate 2, Treas. 3,4, Golf 1,2,3,4, Reading Imp.1: Folk Rock 3, Golf Var. 2.,3,4, Varsity Club 4. VALERIE HARRIS, Val: Class Sec. 3,4, H.R. Sec. 2, Treas. 3, Class Play Staff 3,4, Graduation Usher 3, Booster 4, G.A.L. 1, Cheerleader J.V. 1, Captain 2, Var. 3, Captain 4, Varsity Club 3,4. DANIEL HART, Dan: Cross Country Var. 4. DWIGHT HOLCOMBE: H.R. Pres. 3, Treas. 4, Chess 4, German 1, Basketball 1, Soccer J.V. 1,2, Var. 4, Track J.V. 2.,3, Var. 4, Varsity Club, New School Industrial Arts Planning Committee 2,3,4. GRETCHEN HOLCOMBE: Class Play Cast 3,4, A.F.S. 1: G.A.L. 1, 2. EUGENIA HOLLAND: A.F.S. 1, Graduation Usher 3, Black Cul- ture Club V.P. 4, School Store 3, Reading Imp. 1, G.A.L. 1,2, Field lion key Var. 3, New School Guidance Planning Committee 2,3,4. SHARON HOLLEY: National Honor Society 3,4, Student Council Hot ml C. ommittee Chairman 4, Class Pres. 2,3, H.R. V.P. 1, Pres. 2,3, -hu. I DORIS JACKSON: Graduation Usher 3, G.A.L. 1,2,3, Basketball J.V. 1,2, Var. 3, Field Hockey J.V. Co-Captain 2, Var. 3,4, ALEXANDER JACOBS: Projectionist 1,2, Soccer Var. 1. RALPH JAGELAVICIUS: H.R. Sec. 3,4. JAMES JOHNSON, Jim: National Honor Society 4, Student Coun- cil 1, Class Play Staff 3, Cast 4, Musical Cast 1,2,3,4, Chess 1,2,3, Gymnastics 1,2,3, Rifle 4. JEFFREY JOLLY, Jeff: National Honor Society 4, Boys' State KAI- ternatej 3, Central Achievement Award 4, Class Play Cast 4, Musi- cal Staff 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Dance Band 4, Boys' Chorus 4, Canoe 2.,3,4. K EDWARD KANE, Ed: Rifle 4, Baseball Var. 4. MARGARET KANTER, Peg: National Merit Commendation, Cen- tral Achievement Award 3, Student Council 4, H.R. Sec. 2, CEN- TRALOGUE Senior Co-Editor 4, Musical Cast 1,2, Modern Dance 172 25 A.F.S. 1,45 Art 1,25 French 25 Modular Scheduling Committee 2, 3. MARY KEEFE: National Merit Commendation5 National Honor Society 45 Central Achievement Award 35 Student Council 3, Text- book Evaluation Committee Chairman 45 CENTRALOGUE Staff 45 A.F.S. 1,45 Art 1,25 French Sec. 25 Gymnastics 1,25 Modular Sched- uling Committee 2,3. CLAUDIA KETTENBURG: CENTRALIA 15 IABBERWOCK 45 Musical Cast 1,25 A.F.S. 3,45 Art 1,4, French 15 F.T.A. 3,45 Office Aid 35 Ski 1,2,3,4. MARY KLINK: Reading Imp. 1. IILL KLOCKNER: QLawrence H.S., Lawrence Township, N.I.J Stu- dent Council 1,Z5 Class Play 25 Yearbook 25 Pep Club 1,2. KRISTINE KNOBL, Kris: National Honor Society 45 Central Achievement Award 35 Student Council 25 H.R. Pres. 1, V.P. 2, Treas. 3,45 A.F.S. 1,25 Graduation Usher 35 Booster 3, Chairman 45 Varsity Club 3,45 Cheerleader Var. 3,4. MICHAEL KUCKER, Mike: Baseball J.V. 1. SALLY KUNKEL: G.A.L. 1,2,3,45 Field Hockey Var. 3, I.V. 4. PATRICIA KUNTZ, Pat: Art 15 G.A.L. 1,2,3. MARYANN KUTI: CENTRALOGUE Staff 45 Reading Imp. 3. tal.. 2?f2 W 4 ' Hiwsw 1 L IOAN LAURICELLA: Class Play Cast 35 G.A.L. 4. CARL LOGSDON: Stagecraft 3. WILLIAM LOUDEN, Bill: H.R. V.P. 45 Chess 2: Reading Imp. 35 Rifle 4. WILLIAM LOVEMAN, Bill: Stagecraft 35 Photography Staff 3. DIANA LUNGHI: Girls' Citizenship Institute 35 Central Achieve- ment Award 35 H.R. Sec. 45 CENTRALOGUE Copy Co-Editor 45 Class Play Cast 3,45 Forensic Drama 35 QEwing H.S., Trenton, N.I.J Class Play Cast 15 F.T.A. 25 Latin 1,25 Modern Dance 15 School Store 15 G.A.L.1,2. M MARYANN MAMO: H.R. Pres. 15 G.A.L. 15 School Store 1,2,35 Canteen Committee 1,2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4. DEBORAH MARION, Debbie: National Merit Finalist5 National Honor Society 3, V.P. 45 Girls' State 35 Central Achievement Award 35 Student Council 2,3, Community Relations Committee Chairman 45. Class Historian 1,2,3,45 CENTRALOGUE Senior Co-Editor 45 173 CEINl'I'li!Xl.lll. fl, iN. lt,1'sif i V 5 5 5 'I 1 Service League 35 iii-iwl NMI General Fai ilitiw L twinriiimtil Q PETER MARUHNIL , Fefe: 'K , Society 45 Boys' Staii- .15 C 'r.Q 5 COUHCII School Impruvzfrrir-r'ir'. C 45 Forensic Debate 3, Pres, 4, AI 'f- .Lg 5, 515 , , Math 1,4, PHYLLIS MATTHEWS: H.R. Sec. 25 CENT Rf'iLUC,IQI. f .fpt 45 IABBERWOCK 45 Class Play Staff 45 Art 4, Bridge 25 Pfl .A. 4, Golf 45 Red Cross Rep. 45 Booster 4. KATHLEEN MCINTYRE, Kathy: National Merit Commendation, A.F.S. Host Sister 45 National Honor Society 45 Central Achieve- ment Award 35 CENTRALOGUE Faculty and Curriculum Co-Editor 45 Musical Staff 2,35 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 1,2,3,45 Girls' Ensemble 1,25 Service League 3, Captain 45 Library 15 Red Cross Rep. 2. PATRICIA MCQUAIDE, Pat: A.F.S. 25 Art 2,3,45 Ski 2. LINDA MEINZER: H.R. Sec. 35 Library 1,25 Reading Imp. 1. ANGELA MODAFFARE, Angie: CENTRALOGUE Staff 45 Flower Girl 35 School Store 1,2,3. ....,.-la . A-L in 'Y l . we-sy -5,3 Y- ' txi, I Q . Q S ov IOHN MONTAGNA: CENTRALOGUE Photographer 45 Musical Staff 15 Photography Staff 1,2, Pres. 3,45 Projectionist1,2,3,4. CHRISTINA MORA, Kris: Student Council 25 Sec. 3, V.P. 45 Class Pres. 15 H.R. Pres. 15 V.P. 45 CENTRALIA 35 Forensic Debate 2,35 A.F.S.1,2,3,45 Reading Imp. 35 Ski 1,2,3,45 G.A.L. 1,2,3,4. JAY MOREWOOD: Gymnastics 3,45 Science 2. KIM MORRIS: H.R. Pres. 3, V.P. 45 Wrestling I.V. 2, Var. 35 tlfisher Ir. H.S., Trenton, NJJ Forensic Drama 15 Wrestling Var. 1. DENISE MORRISON: H.R. Treas. 1,2,45 CENTRALOGUE Adv. Capt. 45 Girls' Ensemble 2,3,45 Canoe 35 German 15 Library 15 Office Aid 45 Reading Imp. 15 Red Cross Rep. 3,4. N PHYLLIS NEARY: H.R. Officer 15 German 1. DEBRA NELSON, Debbi: CENTRALIA 45 A.F.S. 1,45 Service League 45 Reading Imp. 1,3. REBECCA NEWMAN, Becky: Student Council 3,45 H.R. V.P. 35 CENTRALOGUE Staff 45 A.F.S. 1,2,3,45 School Store 3,45 Reading Imp. 3. KARL NIEDERER: H.R. Treas. 15 Pres. 45 CENTRALOGUE Adv. Capt., Adv. Art 45 Orchestra 2,45 German 1. KENNETH NIEDERER, Ken: Boys' State 35 H.R. Pres. 15 Canoe 35 German 15 Reading Imp. 1. PATRICIA NIEDERER, Patty: Student Council 3,45 H.R. Sec. 25 CENTRALOGUE Staff 45 Red Cross Rep. 15 Ski 45 Tennis 45 Var- sity Club 35 G.A.L. 45 Cheerleader I.V. 1,25 Var. 3. ROBERT NOVOBILSKY, Bob: Baseball l.V. 1. O MARC ORTON: All State Chorus 45 Student Council 1,45 H.R. Pres. 25 CENTRALOGUE Staff 45 CENTRALIA 3,45 Class Play Cast 45 Musical Cast 2,3,45 Boys' Chorus 45 Art 3,45 Drama 45 Reading Imp. 4. MELISSA OTTINCER: Red Cross Rep. 4. DIANE OWEN: National Honor Society 45 Girls' Citizenship Insti- tute IAlternatel 35 Central Achievement Award 35 Student Council 25 Bundle Drive Chairman 1,3, Corr. Sec. 3, V.P. 45 CENTRA- LOGUE Copy Co-Editor 45 CENTRALIA 3, Co-Editor 45 Service League Co-Captain 3,45 French 25 Reading Imp. 1,35 New School General Facilities Committee 3,4. P MARYELIZABETH PACANO: CENTRALOGUE Staff 45 Reading Imp 1. WILLIAM PARKER, Bill: Wresting Var. 45 Uamesville DeWitt H.S., DeWitt, N.Y.l Boys' Intramurals 1,2,35 Basketball l.V. 1,25 Baseball I.V. 152, Var. 2,35 Football I.V. 1, Var. 2,35 Varsity Club 1. MORRIS PELTZ: Boys' State tAlternateJ 35 H.R. Sec. 3,45 CEN- TRALIA 35 Class Play Cast 35 Orchestra 35 A.F.S. 3,45 Track Var. 3, 45 Wrestling l.V. 1,25 Var. 3,45 Boys' Intramurals 1,2,3,4. RENEE PETRILLO: Class Play Cast 45 Musical Staff 2,35 A.F.S. 2, 35 Booster 253. PAMELA PHELPS, Pam: A.F.S. 1,2,3,45 Art 35 Reading Imp. 15 G.A.L. 1. DALE PICKARD: Student Council 35 H.R. V.P. 3. IANICE POLENSKY: National Honor Society 45 Student Council Exchange Committee Chairman 45 H.R. V.P. 45 Class Play Staff 45 Ski 45 ILawrence H.S., Trenton, N.l.l National Honor Society 35 Student Council 1,2,35 Class Play Cast 1,25 Girls' Key Club 35 C-.A.L.1,2,35 Field Hockey I.V. 15 Ski 2,35 Social Studies 3. SUSAN POSNER, Pose: A.F.S. 1,2,3,45 Art 2,35 Red Cross Rep. 35 Ski 25 Reading Imp. 154. SHARON POVIA: H.R. V.P. 25 A.F.S. 1,25 Graduation Usher 35 Booster 45 Cheerleader Var. 4. MICHELLE PRESEPE, Marcy: Student Council 45 H.R. Treas. 35 Class Play Cast 3, Staff 45 Musical Cast 1,2,3,45 A.F.S. 15 Red Cross Rep. 25 G.A.L. 1. KATHERINE PURCELL, Kathy: Art 15 Library 3,45 Reading Imp. 1. R FRANK RADVANY: H.R. Pres. 35 Reading Imp. 15 Basketball I.V. 25 Baseball l.V. 1, Var. 2,3,4. LINDA RAKE: Class Play Staff 2,35 A.F.S. 15 G.A.L. 1,2. CHARLES REED, Obe: CENTRALIA 1,25 Boys' Chorus 1,2,3,45 Canoe 15 Reading Imp. 1,4. ION REVERE, joe: Class Play Cast 35 Staff 45 Chess 1,25 Reading Imp. 1. THOMAS RICHARDS, Toby: Boys' Chorus 1,2,3,45 Canoe 15 Chess 15 Rifle 45 Track 2. WESLEY ROBERTS, Wes: Chess 1,25 Rifle 15 Boys' Intramurals 3. MARK ROCKEY, Rock: Bridge 152,35 Chess 1,2,35 Key Club 45 Ski 3,45 Tennis 25 Varsity Club 3,45 Basketball 15 Soccer Var. 3,45 Cross Country Var. 1,25 Boys' Intramurals 3. IAMES ROSSO, Ross: National Honor Society 45 Student Council Rules Committee Chairman 3,45 H.R. Treas. 3. DEBORAH RYAN, Debbie: Central Achievement Award 35 Stu- dent Council 1,2,35 Class Sec. 1, V.P. 45 H.R. Pres. 25 CENTRA- LOGUE Sports Co-Editor 45 A.F.S. 1,25 Service League 3,45 Basket- ball l.V. Captain 1, Var. 2,3, Co-Captain 45 Booster 3,45 Field Hock- ey Var. 2, Most Valuable Player 3, Co-Captain 45 F.T.A. 1,2,35 G.A.L. 1,2,3,45 Reading Imp. 15 Ski 1,2,35 Varsity Club 2,3,45 New School Physical Education Planning Committee 2,3,45 Bulldog 4. S ANTHONY SABIDUSSI, Tony: Intramural Basketball 45 Track Var. 4. JEREMY SACER, jerry: Student Council 35 H.R. Treas. 25 Basket- ball 15 I.V. 25 Chess 2. DARIA SAWCHAK: Central Achievement Award 35 Student Council Freshman Orientation Chairman 3, Elections Committee Chairman 45 CENTRALIA 1,45 IABBERWOCK 15 Modern Dance 25 Forensic Debate 2,35 A.F S. 15 Panel Day Chairman 45 Ecology 3,45 Reading Imp. 1,35 Red Cross Rep. 15 Russian 45 Ski 1. MILDRED SCHLECK, Mindy: National Honor Society 45 CEN- TRALOGUE Staff 45 Class Play Staff 45 Basketball Var. 45 G.A.L. 45 lAbington H.S., Abington, Pa.J Scholarship Award 25 National Honor Society 1,2,35 junior Class Council Rep. 35 Junior Prom Re- freshments Chairman 35 Basketball I.V. 15 Var. 2,35 Guides and Usherettes 2. - ' - t I 1' .5 WILLIAM SCHULTE, Bill: H.R. Sec. 3,4. THOMAS SCHUTZ, Tom: H.R. Pres. 45 Boys' Chorus 2,35 Base- ball j.V. 1,2, Var. 3,45 Basketball Var. 3,45 Chess 25 Rifle 2. GARY SEPTAK: Stagecraft 3. SANDRA SEVERS, Sandy: CENTRALOGUE Copy Co-Editor 45 Class Play Cast 45 Musical Cast 25 A.F.S. 1,25 Graduation Usher 3- G.A.L.1,25 Guidance Aid 3,4. HOLLY SHARP: Class Play Cast 4, Staff 45 Musical Staff 35 Cast 45 Girls' Ensemble 3,45 Forensic Drama 2,3545 A.F.S. 1,25 Canoe 3,45 Ski 4. BRUCE SHERIDAN: Student Council Parl. 1,2,3,45 Class Play Cast 35 Bridge 1,25 Chess 25 German 15 Golf 45 Ski 152,3,4. IAMES SKINNER, lim: Key Club 45 QT.W. Browne Ir. H.S., Dallas, Texasj French 15 UF. Kimball H.S.5 Dallas, Texasj French 2. PAUL SMITH: Intramural Basketball 3. SUSAN SMITH, Sue: Student Council 15 F.T.A. 3. KATHLEEN SNEDDON, Kathy: H.R. Treas. 35 CENTRALOGUE Staff 45 Library 1, Sec. 25 Magazine Drive Finance Committee 3, Chairman 45 Reading Imp. 1. HOLLYANN SNYDER, Holly: H.R. V.P. 35 Class Play Cast 45 Staff 45 Musical Staff 2,45 Cast 3,45 A.F.S. 2,3545 G.A.L. 25 Reading Imp. 1. GEORGE SOGANIC: H.R. Treas. 25 Rifle 4. MARK SPURGIESZ: All State Chorus 3,45 Class V.P. 15 Musical Cast 2,35 Boys' Chorus 1,2,3545 Basketball IV. 2, Var. 3, Captain 45 Soccer I.V. 1,25 Var. 35 Co-Captain 45 Varsity Club 3,4. ALICE STRUBE: Girls' State 35 CENTRALOGUE Sec. 4: Field Hockey I.V. 2,35 G.A.L. 2,3545 Library 1,2,45 Red Cross Rep. 3,4. IOEL SWANSON: National Honor Society 45 Student Council 25 H.R. Pres. 15 V.P. 45 Class Play Cast 3,45 Musical Cast 35 Boys' Cho- rus 1,3,45 Key Club 2,3545 Booster 45 Canoe 35 Gymnastics 3,45 Var- sity Club 2,3,45 Wrestling Var. 1,2, Captain 3,45 New School Mathe- matics Planning Committee 2,3,4. JOSEPH SZWEDO, joe: H.R. Pres. 1, V.P. 2, Pres. 3. 1 T IAMES TEMPLE, lim: H.R. Treas. 4. CORINTH THOMA, Cory: Library 1,2,3,4. COLLEEN THOMPSON: Class Play Cast 3,45 Musical Cast 35 Modern Dance 15 Forensic Drama 3, Pres. 45 Graduation Usher 3. KAREN TOVEY: Girls' State QAlternateJ 35 Central Achievement Award 35 Student Council 1,2,35 H.R. Treas. 25 Centralogue Staff 45 Class Play Staff 45 Musical Cast 1, Staff 25 Girls' Ensemble 1,35 A.F.S. 25 Service League 35 Art 15 Varsity Club 3,45 G.A.L. 15 Cheer- leader I.V. 2, Var. 3,45 New School Mathematics Planning Commit- tee 253,4. 'P ,.d id umm.. P! V KARLYN VAN DRIESEN: CENTRALOGUE Staff 4g Class Play Cast 4: Graduation Usher 35 Red Cross Rep.3,4, 5ki1,2,3,4, CHARLES VAN HISE, Charlie: Orchestra 2,35 Varsity C lub 4, Bas- ketball 15 Soccer IV. 1,25 Baseball Var. 3,4. ' IOXHF VARRASSE: Musical Cast 35 Boys' Chorus l,2,3,4g Baseball W ROBERT WARGO, Bob: H.R. V.P. 15 Rifle 15 Reading lmp. 35 Boys' Intramurals 1. GAIL WARNER: Student Council 2, Treas. 45 A.F.S. 1,2,35 Treas. 45 JABBERWOCK 25 Math 3545 Photography Staff Sec-Treas. 25 Red Cross Rep. 1. PATRICIA WARNER, Patti: Student Council 25 H.R. V.P. 45 A.F.S. 1,2535 School Store 1,2,35 Ski 45 G.A.L. 154. BRIAN WATERS: Chess 2. EDWARD WATSON, Ted: H.R. Pres. 1,3,45 CENTRALIA 45 Key Club 3,45 Reading Imp. 1,25 Basketball Var. 3,45 Track Var. 3,45 Boys' Intramurals 4. CAROL WEASNER:Stagecraft152,3545 Canoe 3,45 Reading Imp. 1. DEBORAH WEIDEL, Debbie: CENTRALOGUE Staff 45 Ski 152,3, 4. ELIZABETH WEIDEL, Betsy: Student Council 35 H.R. Sec. 25 Musi- cal Cast 25 Forensic Drama 15 A.F.S. 2535 Flower Girl 35 School Store 1525 Tutoring 3,4. NICHOLAS WEIDL, Nick: Reading Imp. 35 Boys' Intramurals 1. WENDY WILBUR: H.R. Pres. 1,25 V.P. 35 Musical Staff 25 A.F.S.1, 2.,3,45 Art1,2,3. RICHARD WILLEVER, Rick: H.R. Treas. 3,45 Musical 2,45 Orches- tra 25 Dance Band 1545 Key Club 3, Treas. 45 A.F.S. 15 Reading Imp. 1545 Basketball Manager j.V. 1,2, Var. 3,4. PENELOPE WILLIAMSON, Penny: Student Council 45 H.R. Sec. 3, 45 CENTRALOGUE Staff 45 German 15 Ski 1,2,3,45 Reading Imp. 1. LAWRENCE WILSON, Larry: tSouth Hunterdon H.S.. Lambert- ville, N.J.j Chess 2. WILLIAM WISEMAN, Bill: National Merit Finalist5 National Hon- or Society 45 Central Achievement Award 35 CENTRALOGUE Staff 4: Key Club 3,45 A.F.S. 15 Soccerj V. 1,2, Var. 3,4. RAYMOND WOLINSKI, Ray: Musical Staff 152,3,45 Orchestra 1, 2,3545 Boys' Chorus 4. ARTHUR WRIGHT: H.R. Treas. 15 Chess 15 Track Var. 354. 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PENNINGTON, NJ. 'Mme fairilgly More I I Pennington-I-Iarbourton Road and Hucgggkgb Charles Conard 737-0010 ,Q 24714:-1 I .1..i Owner 178 R .....-.-. f EGGMATIC oTTo NIEDERER soNs, INC. Route 31, Pennington, New Jersey Automation Engineers For The Egg Handling Industry Xxxillllfff 5?9OxLn9X4f 2 S Q' Q E03 2.0: :LEA DS U, C oe 51:7 MILL FLOWER 8. GIFT SHOP C d Gifts-Candles H . PENNINGTON CIRCLE ESSO owers For All Occosuons 155 W. Delowofe Ave PENNINCTON CIRCLE S g Trenton . Princeton . Titusville . Hopewell . Ringoes 737-3290 DI IORIO'S MEN'S FLEMINGO BEAUTY STORE SHOPPES PENNINGTON SHOPPING CENTER 17 N. MAIN ST. PENNINGTON, NJ PENNINGTON, N.I. Phone: 737-1276 Pine Clothes For Men Princeton Junction Phone: SW9-0732 179 ESPECIALLY FOR YOU J' -' 1,U - W M Q -f X 1 l Q f 1 hi! 3 ffm ,gf yr x ACCESSORIES 'IN' h' I ' fm W1 N I ,WFXX ' Z3 west delaware av hx Wi Q . ii pennington, ne 1 y af' fi' f ji ' ff M, J f , flrrrf W:i 3' VI 7 wi f ,C CGNGRATULATIONS TC THE CLASS GF '71 180 u I 'K . 4' , PENNINGTON Q T ,ll V , vpn' xx! 3 SAVINGS st LOAN lt A cf Q' ASSOCIATION V 10 North Main Street X Pennington, N .I. i 7'f:3f-f-'J 2075 Pennington Road cARM1NE'S Your Savings Accounts Insured Up To 520,000 2580 Pennington Road at the Circle We Challenge The BEST I 737-1703 73.3 AX! in jgtixxie A I TOWNE Oi' c 1 Sf LUNCHEONETTE I S mm fy me 4 North Main Street Iieuiilgigftxit Pennington, New jersey PhOne'737-3568 . Steaks - Hoagies Choice Meats Cold Cuts i f ' andwiches HOME MADE SALAOS f S737-9823 Potato, I-Iam, Chicken, Cole Slaw SHIRLEY ANN OWN MAKE CANDYES DR. and MRS. WILLIAM ABEY I 36 South Main Street Pennington 131 Phone 737-0877 Phone 737-0112 or 737-0001 TWIN PINES Builder 8: Contractor SALES gt SERVICE PENNINGTONI NEW JERSEY 08534 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR an DEALER 14 N. Main St. Pennington, NJ. Area Code C5095 737-0846 N. J. Bond. 8: Lic. 2027 I J1Z55'RI9 GUJISSQR ANTIQUE RESTORATION HANDMADE FURNITURE may 55:5-T 'gas-4K4fi'aI A-if F RIVER DRIVE Ryu' PHONE 1'ITUSVILLE,N.J. 08560 .':f'4'4 - df 40095 737-0800 1- i , , -i- BEAUTY LANE BEAUTY SHOP QR QUEENSTOWN SHOP S 43 SOUTH MAIN STREET 7533 Psunlnorou, New JERSEY 737-1876 Pennington-Lawrenceville Road I-'renton,'TI1lJ. 08i8 opewe owns Ip Tel. 737-0259 I PENNINGTON HIOHELA SPORTLAND QUALITY MARKET Bowling Route 31 and West Delaware Ave. F0Untain Pennington, New jersey Route 31 FAMOUS FOR FINE FOODS In' -I 1- Pennington, NJ. A Pb I3 I----1 X A .fl-S9 . 4 1 It If'- Ad EI Xu. is SMITH 8: VAN DYKE DR. and MRS. C.S. PAPIER TRAHJEQ ggfxigcj KENNY and JEFF ,F ,, , ROUIQ 51 61 01.3 .vjiviii Pennington, N 737-0879 Congratulations of MAZUR'S OYER'S ,C Ei no P nnington Shell Service Center 'A Route 31 and W. Delaware Ave. AE' L il? Sun Electronic Tune-Up f ' I I i John Bean Visualiner E Wheel Angnmem PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS 'wi g , S- Route 31 At Pennington Circle Qi. Hunter Dynamic Wheel Balance Free Parking Free Delivery X 1 Q General Repairs 737-2200 8824200 i 1 l ull i BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS GF '71 FROM DICK AND EMILY VAN DYKE DYKE'S DUTCH TREAT 38 S, Main St, Pennington, NJ. IM QQ :.: , , iIlgiM?--A fx' W, ,gi 1. Where Experience 8: Craftsmanship Make the Difference PENNINGTON SHOPPING CENTER 8: ROUTE 31 PENNINGTON 737-0900 LEO S. BRUMMEL Zi Custom U holsterin - Re-upholstering - i P S D R.P. ie Slipcovers - Draperies - Caning St Rush - i Antiques Restored - General Repairs 7 tj 44 South Main Street Pennington, N. I. Phone 737-3773 Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. I Thurs. 81 Fri. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Maur, 6, DAVID Jos. M. Volk, C.P.C.U. I President 2568 PENNINGTON CIRCLE INSURING LEADING BUSINESSES 1492 Pennington Road Trenton, N. I. 08618 TU 2-0064 Ex 2.-7447 KARL WEIDEL, INC. REALTORS INSURORS TRAVEL SERVICE 55 Years With 6 Offices Serving YOU I I PENNINGTON, NEW JERSEY ' 4 Now Specializing in Wigs 8. Hair Pieces i i I 1 i SHEPARD'S SUNCCO xy 21865022 105 STATE HWY. NO. 31 8: INGLESIDE AVE., PENNINGTON DIAL 737-0193 ALL NITE 2.4 I-IR. PENNINGTON'S ONE STOP SERVICE n all Pennington Flemington Trenton Robbinsville Lawrenceville Princeton O DR. and MRS. STANLEY P. EHRLICH I 184 MR. and MRS. JOHN E. DAVIS - 42:1LH', J. and l S 7 ,v , 1 - - ' f .., '1. 9.4 - . t' A lv J A tai' gi sn 'x ' ' 1 fl '5'- W, 5.5 -, 1 8- 1 - - xi . i- .y 5 A -X 'XA' wy- . - yi! -' -351. I 1 . 1 , Q Q 52 -v - Q? ' L W - ' N, 1 ,A 8 '1'7 ' 1- MN DR. and MRS. JOSEPH BYER DR. and MRS. G.P. STERNBERG DRIVE-IN Route 29, Titusville, New Jersey Phone: 737-1963 W. HIGH GRADE GUNS ACCESSORIES AND GIFTS HEATING Phone 48099 737-1228 AND ' 8. 8 Titusville, N. l. S .,-Al ll, In l 7 if C soma um 737-0199 ... 7 . ww? R 1 8 8 5' Best Wishes to Class of '71 ABBOTTS MARINE CENTER Evinrude Outboard Motors Old Town - Grumman Canoes Route 29 Sold Rented james E. Abbott Titusville, N.I. 08560 Owner Canoe Country 85 Canoes and Cartops To Rent 609 Phone 737-3446 PENNINGTON CIRCLE ARCO Congratulations Class Of '71 Pennington, New Jersey EDNA and JOE CHAMBERLAIN 737-9880 185 MERCER MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY PgfNJey Multi-Peril Policies General Liability ' WWW' ' PARK AVENUE CLEANERS AND PARK AVENUE DRAPERY I N CLEANERS 17-19 E. Park Ave., Trenton, NJ. 11 N. Main St., Pennington, NJ. PENNINGTON, NJ. RTE. NO 31 108 Yardville - Allentown Rd., NJ. men LHS? 'EVM A fri! I lf CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OP '71 SSC fm nuugp MARY E. HART JOHNSON'S r COUNTRY ESSO ofnc Route 31 And Woosamonsa Rd. Pennington, NJ. 08534 737-1928 5 ED 20 North Main St. 0 Pennington, NJ. EXCAVATING 9:30 - 5:30 Daily 232.5 Pennington Road FABRICS NOTIONS Trenton, NJ. TRIM5 186 DR. and MRS. MILTON G. MARION CLOTHES and GIFTS for CHILDREN LilVh.y,Qi Q, ' PLUMBING, HEATING 8: AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS Rear Of 17 Burd Street Pennington, NJ. 737-2600 f u' 1 i ii? ,z la 1 all The Finest In Highest Quality VV. st Decorated Cakes Fancy Cookies AL W SGVX rg ? V PLUMBING and HEATING Water Softeners and Pumps 10 Vannoy Ave. Pennington, N.J. KRAUSS BAKERY, INC. Cakes, Pastries, Rolls, etc. Phone: Pennington Shopping Center 737-0831 Route 31, Pennington, NJ. Rx T '1 ,Q Paints f E, Housewares Plumbing Electrical WYLIE HARDWARE Pennington Circle, Pennington, N.j. 16091737-2.144 Garden Supplies Sporting Goods E. J. KETTENBURG 8. SONS Tyburn Lone Hopewell BUILDING CONTRACTORS Better Built Homes . . . Since l924 Custom Homes on Your Lot- or on Ours Diol 466-0309 ,X All' , '13 1- R I i-. HILLSIDE DAIRY HOPEWELL, NEW IERSEY h 466- 0447 In cus-rz K Qipgialce' oumonn amos Harold Pakman IEWELER-WATCHMAKER Watches-Diamonds-Silverware 45 W. Broad St. Hopewell, NJ. I WILLIAM P. LENZ, INC Q PLUMBING and S HEATING 'R P X 54 Hart Avenue -,, Hopewell, New jersey ' 9 466-0753 HOPEWELL VILLAGE MARKET 7 W. Broad St. Hopewell, NJ. 466-0748 CROMWELL MEMORIAL HOME Hopewell, New Jersey HOPEWELL PHARMACY Leonard Caputi Hopewell, New Jersey 466-1960 THE CASUAL SHOP FEATURING WOMEN'S APPAREL and ACCESSORIES CASUAL and EVENING WEAR Hopewell, New Jersey 466-0411 Hours Sizes 10 to 6 Daily 7-15 10 to 9 Fri. 8-18 TOM'S AUTO REPAIRS 153 West Broad Street Hopewell, New Jersey 466-0712 STON IQY li li C DOH V. ' . Y '1 1 sig .1 I 4- ,, . I lfc1fr.'ffw1 18 Hole PUBLIC GOLF COURSE IRRIGATED AND ILLUMINATED 18 Hole Miniature Golf Course Shuffleboard Courts Fishing Children's Playgrounds Picnic Area COFFEE SHOP STONY BROOK ROAD HOPEWELL, NEW JERSEY WRIW mfr X, fi ' -4. , v IA! f Ill 'R H M E H la-rj E111- ,gmfnl SMITH'S FAMILY STORE AND GIFTS 16 Seminary Ave., Hopewell Everyday Clothes 8a Shoes Featuring KEDS Canvass Wear Sz LEE Slacks 8: Wrangler Denim Russell Sz Loretta Smith, Owners TELEPHONE 466 oo:-as Hardwarglf AREA CODE 43 w. BROAD STREET A HOPEWELL up E! A ,,,,N RORER HARDWARE, INC. C f I lx -N 31 w. BROAD s'r. HoPEwEl.l., N. J. . i f A 4 fiifi elfmve TT - -fb GERRY MATTHEWS MANAGER jgvwerf a, AREA CODE 609 T. V. RENTALS PHONE 466-1364 HCIPEWELL TELEVISION F The One-Stop C GARDEN SHOP A Complete Lawn Supplies Wheelhorse - Yardman Riding Mowers Railroad Ave., Hopewell, N.I. 466-2500 as w. aRaAn s-r. JOSEPH J. CASTURA HDPEWELL, NEW JERSEY HOPEWELL VALLEY A. w. sTULTs NEWS V.M.D. YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER 190 his Q 4, in 1 13 ,Y J . ,allay fl 1 F -v J wa ,. 1 li V, K2 x -sri: :Est .V 1. ig MANUFACTURING COMPANY Congratulations and best wishes to the Class of 1971 -1--1lT-i-- I ANDY'S AMOCO SERVICE HENRY M U E N T E N E R Hopewell, New jersey L ..... 2 B f g 466-0498 .Y H. C0llffUCt0T8 3 A st l-'11-1 Guaranteed Workmanship Call 466-0856 Mason And Carpentry, Alterations 5 81 10 I Repairs, Remodeling, Custom-Built Homes 5 WEST BROAD sTREET n I-IOPEWELL, NEW JERSEY Hopewell, NJ. 08525 I 191 -.J nf ' inf-'I' FF'-X PRINCETON FUEL OIL co. 220 ALEXANDER STREET PRINCETON, N.I. 924-1100 Underwriters Master Label Service Rhea Lightning Rod Co., Inc. ' ' , a A Day 8: Evenin n Appointment P.O. Box 985, Trenton, N.I. 08606 W . K' I J 924-499 1 ' - E Office and Warehouse: X U.S. No. 1, Trenton, N.I. 2' Telephones: f X Hc. LOVEMAN Office: 609-sez-5656 7 -fe Z9 Home 609'737'1379 THE HOUSE OP COIPFURES 343 NASSAU STREET PRINCET Al 1 M M 1 M 11 1 GOSLING AGENCY, INC. Complete Insurance Service 230 Nassau St. Princeton, New jersey 16093921-6067 E TITQURX mlependent 2 -'I-f5:f:a:rv:'f IPP 2'-v'1i,',I-'SU-jflllt' 1'-'TU 'E E yT -Tiiiix 1 ELLSWOR Ii I I fi 1, IQLOSLI NC IOOQJ 737-1172 NASSAU INTERIORS Office Furniture Division A Sophisticated Selection of Fine Wood 8: Metal Office Furniture Office Space Planning 8: Decorating 162 Nassau Street, Princeton 924-25 HEATING DISTRIBUTORS INC 5th And Madison Avenue Trenton, New jersey 882.-2.050 192 VISIT OUR NEW SAVINGS CENTER REGULAR SAVINGS SAVINGS CERTIFICATES PRINCETUN SAVINGS and LOAN ASSGCIATION 132 Nassau Street, Princeton, New jersey Savings Insured To 520,000 THE GULICK AGENCY Professional Insurance Service 50 Nassau St. Princeton, NJ. Phone 924-1511 ed Reed - Pres.-Treas. M, Lee Walton - Vice Pres. 'lass of 1933 QClass of 19421 Charlotte McKinley Secretary - l ll Quinlan - 1st Vice Pres. 2, l l.W'?'fl ETA I , LLL' I' SABR V U L A NDA U V N15 PRINCETON, zu 5' .l 'uiibbx 114 NASSAU STREET WA 4-3494 wr f E -? E 5 I A , ld I 3 T' ,yd ' I P' all '5 ff 41 fm we .5 I l Phone 924-0899 Est. 1899 Princeton's First and Finest Dry Cleaner Delivery Storage Service Facilities I FRENCH DRY CLEANING Rugs And Carpet Cleaning Tulane St. Princeton, N.l. HULlT'S SHOES, INC. 140 NASSAU STREET PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY 193 rw. R V -. , i,.,,,E9',--1 ' ,Ai 512 ' f-ifeaqf, Lili M ai Congratulations to Class of 1971 from NASSAU OIL ROYAL TYPEWRITERS A Electric - Portable - Manual I EWING SPORT Gunsmithing ' Route 31 I Pennington, NJ. I PRIOR TYPEWRITER COMPANY Trenton, NJ. C, on U A CONGRATULATIONS TO 5 P' -5 J A 2 THE CLASS of '71 ' A A A- WA I -. 2 from 7 l REVERE TRAVEL INC. 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