Jonathan Dayton High School - Regionalogue Yearbook (Springfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1956

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As lhe few building in Clarlf nears com- pleiion, we cannol he-,lp having regrels when we realize lhal the sludenrs and lacully will be separaled nexl Seprember. ln The pages which follow, lhe edilors of This Region- alogue presenl 1 picloriwl record of 'lhe people and evenls lhal have made This lasl y ar logelher one of Regionals besl years. Seniors Underclassmen Rulh Fera Kalhleen Meredifh Mary Ann Piclcarslci Nancy Anderson Russell Cera Anlhony Caslalclo Pafricia Berg John Moscarifolo Page I7 School Lnfe Page 6l Page A F a Eiga 1 E 'V Sporfs fs, Page Edilor in Chief Senior Edilor Underclassmen Edilor School Life Spor+s Assl Sporis Girls Sporls r Edilor Eclilor Edilor Eclilor Edilror Mr Roger Richards Adviser 4 1 v. R x l ' u 79 v i T if A 7 A r 'WE 'YQTJ ' 'ififi 5 5. 3 R ,QXl'1ifq 5 99 ' ,.,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s,,,,,..,...,...,... A f ' . ' .,,,,.,,s.,.,.,,,ss,,,,,,,,,s,,,,, 4 ,,,,,,.. ' DEDICATION TO Mass Vu nan M l-lascup SU BJ ECT Reglonalogue Dedncahon We rhe Class of l956 are dedwcalnng fhs boolc fo you for many reasons VVP coulonl oosssbly begun lo record all of lhem buf some of The mos? nnnoorlanl are 'rhese The endless hours you have soenr as Class Advmser Your Your Your Your Your sense of humor lovalry and school som? wllllngne s ro helo any sfudenl af any lame undersfandnnq of our oroblems afhlrude foward lnfe The lun we have when you are around shorr we 'thunk you are loosl We wan+ fo fhanlc you for everylhnng Thar you have done for us and we hope +ha+ your remaumng years af Reguonal wnll be as successful as +hese larsl few have been Smcerely JoHN M Mrfzownz PfeS.aen+ for fhe Sensor Class nl' ' r 3 Y. , .' T iff s sg, 71: fiiufi' 51:5 '.L-. 5 R Q V I r ' - ' . 4 I l 4 . . . S . . . In . ' 1 , . . . . . This aerial phoTograph shows The N, .1 Q.. x Qx 'X . 55. X gc original Regional b 'ld'ng 'T d ff' 'N NW uma: 1953. U' ' as' 'ppwe ff-Rx fi fi Gif 9' K WW ii xQf5el,,'.f -xr XM The school was namecl for Jonafhen Dayfon, signer of The DeclaraTion of ln- degendence, and early American pafriof. The opening of JonaThan DayTon Regional High School in I937 marked a milesTone in The hisTory of public educaTion in New Jersey. For This was The TirsT regional high school disTricT To be esTablished in The sTaTe. Before ThaT Time, The Towns of Berkeley l-leighTs, Clark, Garwood, KenilworTh, MounTainside, and Springfield had senT Their high school sTudenTs To oTher communiTies. However, when The receiving schools became overcrowded, The STaTe Board OT Ed- ucaTion recommended +ha+ The six Towns uniTe To Torm a single high school. ConsTrucTion of The school was begun in January, I936, as soon as a combined Board oi EducaTion had been Tormed. Since The TirsT year oT operaTion, Regionals growTh has been conTinuous-gradual aT TirsT, buT exTremely rapid in recenT years. The combined populaTion of The Regional communiTies has grown from l5,000 To nearly 45,000 and The schools enrollmenT has in- creased Trom an original 817 To approximaTely I 600 This year. FLO ui I SCALE T - 9 nc- J a: 1. Q An expansion program was begun in l95I, and in l953 TwenTy-Three classrooms and a new gymnasium were added To The original Springfield building. This addiTion nearly doubled The school's TaciIiTies. And in SepTember. I956, a 37-classroom building in Clark will be ready Tor sTudenTs from Clark and Garwood. AnTicipaTing ThaT enrollmenT will conTinue To rise sharply, The Board of EducaTion has purchased prop- erTy in Berkeley HeighTs and expecTs Thar a new school will be builT There in a few years. High School in Clark. 7 . if , ' 1 .1 x E 1 N' 'R I. .4 if K , V ,. ' 2 v. ff fy A X . ,Lf , ' ic ' fs. f u fi Bl yi wy?f'iIeA ff gf' F? Aff' ,' jc pflqvi V. .wif X 3 D fsn N 1.-.-ln! -1111 JM., adw- This drawing of lhe floor plan shows lhe comparalive sizes of fhe original Spring- 'field building and of 'lhe l953 addition, which is shaded. Piclured here is +he archi- fecf's drawing of lhe new Arfhur L. Johnson Regional :L il ff , J DR. ARTHUR L. JOHNSON I 869 - l955 ln seleciing +he name Ar'rhur L. Johnson Regional High School for The new building in Clark. lhe Board ol Educaiion has paid a well-earned lribule lo a man who served as Union Couniy Superiniendenl of Schools for iorly-one years and who earned 'rhe repuiaiion of being one of New Jersey's leading educaiors. If was largely ihrough Dr. Johnson's foresight wisdom. judgment and inspiralion fha? lhe Regional disfricl was creaied, and his confinuing inieresl in +he school afier ii' opened coniribuied much 'ro iis successful operaiion. We are ceriain Thai' ihe school bearing his name will be a credii +o his memory. i X BOARD OF EDUCATION Siandingz Mr. R. Roihweiler, Plainfield Courier News: Mr. J. E. Conlon. Garwoodg Mr. F. M. Kerr. Springfield: Mr. E. A. Fay, Berlceley Heiqhisg Mr. J. L. Banyasz, Garwood3 Mr. W. J. Broderick, Kenilworfh. Sealed: Mr. W. W. Halsey, Superiniendenig Mr. A. W. Ward, Kenilworihg Mrs. Helen R. Smiih, Secreraryq Dr. M. C. K. Jones, Presidenf, Mouniainsideg Mr. W. J. Melick, Jr., Vice- Presidenf, Sprinqiieldg Mr. T. L. Nolan, Clarkg Mr. W. F. Brown, Assisiani Principal. Y f , J if-:nf f if 'X V M1 Mr. in i ln any year, ihe members oi a Board of Educaiion work very hard. This year, however, Regionals board members have doubled lheir usual eiiori. Noi' only have ihey performed iheir normal duiies: 'rhey have, in addiiion, broughi inio exisience a compleiely new school. ll' would be impossible io Calculaie ihe vas? amouni ol exira lime and energy which were required io do boih of ihese iobs ar ihe same lime. The residenis oi Regionals six com- miiiees are greaily indebied io ihese men. William F. Brown, Assisianf Principal. A Trubufe To Our Superunfendenf lnsTuTuTuons lulce people have personaluTues And uusT as no Two und vuduals are udenTucal no Two schools ar alulce ln large measure The personaluTy oT a school re flecTs The Th ngs uTs leader sTands Tor We aT Reguonal become uncreasungly aware oT Thus TacT as we Thunlc abouT our SuperunTendenTs reTuremenT on June 3OTh of Thus year For we come To realuze ThaT Re uonal Hugh School such a Tune school Today be cause Warren W Halsey us such a Tune man and because he The only pruncupal we ve ev r had has guven e besT OT humselT To The school ThaT he has served Mr Halseys guudung phu losophy oT educaTuon has been ThaT sTudenTs come To school un order To be suc cess ul Reguonal elsewhere un hus luTeTume ca reer as an educaTor he has consTanTly sTruven To provude young people wuTh The Ta culuTues and leadershup whuch They need To gaun The suc cess To whuch They are en TuT ed And un hus own worlc Mr Halsey has gauned The suc cess whuch he consuders To be so umporTanT One of The raresT pleas ures and saTusTacTuons whuch luT'e oT'Ters us The opporTunuTv To creaTe omeThung good Mr Halsey musT surely have rcaluzed Thus saTusTacTuon Tor un a very real sense he has creaTed Reguonal Hugh School All who lcnow Mr Halsey n us aT Reguonal un sunce e hope ThaT The TuTure w ll be as rewardung and en uoyable Tor hum as we know The pasT has been U . i f l ' - g' ' is e - ' Th T . AT ' , as ' u . ' lol ' 1 ' The 5 T ' . SQ' The School Cabinef al Regional consisis of fhe Principal, Assislanl Principal, and fhe Deparfmenf Heads, who are picfurecl on fhis page, as follows: ABOVE: Mr. Herberf Bobilin, Head of lndusirial Arfs Deparfmenf lPraH' lnsfifuiel. Mr. Waller Hohn, Head of Science Deparfmenf fB.A., M.A., Moniclair Sfafe Teachers Collegel. Miss Pauline Keith. Head of Social Sfudies Deparfmenf lB.A., Syracuse Universifyg M.Ed., Universiiy of Coloradol. Mr. Carl L. Maflhews. Head of English Deparfmenf lB.S., Monlclair Siafe Teachers College: M.A., New York Universilyl. Mr. Joseph J. Soff. Head of Mafhemafics Deparfmenl' lB.A., M.A., Moni- clair Sfafe Teachers College: Professional Diploma, Columbia Uni- versifyl. Mr. J. Sfanley Werner. Head of Commercial Depar+men+ fB.S., Temple Universifyg M.A., Columbia Universifyl. RIGHT: Mr. George King. Direcfor of Guidance fB.A.. M.A. Monfclair Sfafe Teachers Collegel. Mr. Michael Suchena, Direcior of Afhlefics fB.A., Franklin and Marshall Collegel. PICTURED BELOW ARE: Mr. Josef R. Aus+ra, Science lB.S., Easf Stroudsburg Sfaie Teachers Col- lege. Pa.l. Miss Irene E. Belarski, Science fB.S., College of Misericordia: M.A.. Sefon Hall Universifyl. Mr. Arfhur E. Boufoi. English lB.A., Fordham Universi+y: Panzer Collegel. Mrs. Doris Brixner, Arf lB.F.A., Syracuse Universifyl. Mr. John M. Brown. Healfh and Physical Educafion lB.A.. Universify of Florida: M.A.. Columbia Universifyl. Miss Clemenrine A. Burns. Social Sfudies fB.S., Upsala Collegel. ABOVE. Miss Estella Campbell, Commercial lB.S., Shippensburg State Teachers College, Pa.l. Mr. August Caprio. Spanish and French lB.A., M.A., Columbia Universityl. Mr. Bernard M. Carr, Commercial lB.S., M.Ed., Temple Universityl. Mrs. Anita Carvalho, Mathematics lB.A., Montclair State Teachers Col- legel. Miss Helen W. Crawford, English lB.A.. Douglass College: M.A., Columbia Universityl. Mr. Robert D'Amato. Physical Education lB.S.. Rutgers Universityl. LEFT: Mr. Peter W. Danilo, Agriculture lB.S., Pennsylvania State Universityl. Mrs. Barbara Dempwolf, Home Economics lB.S., Douglass Collegel. RIGHT: Mr. Louis De Rosa, English lPh. B., Muhlenberg Collegel. M.S.. Western Reserve Universityl. BELOW: Miss Jean G. Elliot, Sci ence lB.S., University,of Tennesseel. Mr. Leonard Fane, Science lB.A., Montclair State Teachers Collegel. Mr. Theodore Faralrlas, Mathematics lB.A.. M.A., Columbia Universityl Mr. Lewis F. Fredericks, Industrial Arts lB.S.. Newark State Teachers Col lege: M.A., Montclair State Teachers Collegel. Mrs. Margaret S. Gants, French lB.S., University ot Pennsylvania: M.A. L'Universite Laval, Quebecl. Mr. Leonard Greenfield, English lB.A., Suffolk University: M.A., Boston Universityl. 6- Miss Barbara J. Dimmers, Librarian lB.S., Trenton State Teachers College' PU' 3- ABOVE: Mrs. Paula Hahn, Commercial lB.S., Beaver Collegel. Miss Viv5an M. Hascup, Commercial lB.A., Monfclair Sfafe Teachers Col- lege . Mr. Harry Hein, lnduslrial Arls lB.S., Trenfon Siale Teachers Collegel. Miss Lois Hiller, Physical Educalion lB.S., Trenfon Shale Teachers Collegel. Mr. Roberf Hough, lndusfrial Arls lB.S., Newark Stale Teachers College: M.Ed., Rufgers Universifyl. Mr. Russell Hunchar, Heallh and Physical Educalion lB.S., Panzer Collegel. LEFT: Miss Alice Karmazm. Home Economics lB.S., Cedar Cresf Collegel. Miss M. Claire Kelly, English lB.S., Trenfon Sfafe Teachers Collegel. RIGHT. Miss Dolores Kendall, Physical Educahon lB.S., Trenlon Sfale Teachers Collegel. Mr. Gail B. Koplin, Mai-hemafics lB.S., Muhlenberg College: M.A., Monl clair Slafe Teachers Collegel. BELOW: Mr. Alex Kropiniclri, English lB.S., Easl' Sfroudsburg Sfafe Teachers Col lege, Pa.l. Mr. Edward P. Kulawiec, Science l8.S., Befhany Collegel. Mr. Joseph Kursar, Science lB.S., Rufgers Universilyl. Mr. Waller La Prarie. Physical Educafion lB.S., Rulgers Universifyl. Mr. Adam La Sofa, Agricullure lB.S., M.Ed., Rulgers Universilyl. Mrs. Julia W. Lafzer, English and Speech lB.S.. Bucknell Universily: M.A. Columbia Universifyl . 'A Mr. Melvin E. Lefever, Commercial lB.S., Shippenslaurg Slafe Teachers College, Pa.l. Miss Claire Lehmann, German and English lB.A.. Douglass College: M.A., Sefon Hall Universilyl. Miss Berfy Lou Leonard, Healih and Physical Educafion lB.S., Trenion Shale Teachers Collegel. Miss BeHy Linaberry, Physical Educaiion iB.S., Trenion Sfale Teachers Collegel. Miss Helen MacKay. Maihemaiics fB.A.. Monlclair Sfafe Teachers Col- lege: M,Ed., Rufgers Universilyl. Miss Anne F. Manfo, English lB.S., Ohio Siafe Universify: M.Ed., Rulgers Universifyl. LEFT. Mrs. Clara Mason, Social Sfudies lB.A., Women's College, Universify of Norih Carolina: M.A., New Yorl: Universifyl. Miss Jeanne M. Meeker, Science iB.A., Russell Sage College: M.A., Columbia Universifyl. RIGHT: Mr. Donald Merachnih, Psychologisf and Reading Specialisf fB.A., Upsala College: M.S., Cify College of New Yorlrl. Miss Mildred Midliff, Music lB.S., Trenfon S+a+e Teachers Collegel. BELOW: Mr. John Muller, Social Sfudies lB.S., Albrighf College: M.A., Sefon Hall Universify. Mrs. Muriel B. Muller, English IBA., Monfclair Sfaie Teachers College: M.A., Columbia Universifyl. Miss Eleanore M. Murphy, Commercial IB.Ed., Indiana Sl'a+e Teachers M.Ed., Universi+y of Piffsburghl. Mr. Herberf H. Palmer, Physical Educafion lB.S., Maryville College: M.Ed.. Rufgers Universifyl. Mr. David Pavlin, Social Sfudies lB.A., M.A., Monfclair Sfafe Teachers Collegel. Mr. Samuel A. Ploflxin, Mafhemafics lB.S., Scranfon Universiiyl. 5 5' 9- 'Q' 'iv' 14 ABOVE: Miss Evelyn F. Porrer, Lafin lB.A., Maryville College: M.A., Columbia Universi+yl. Mr. Roger A. Richards, English and Spanish lB.S., Ruigers Universifyl. Miss Anne Romano, Social Siudies lB.A., Moniclair S+a1e Teachers Col- lege: M.A., Ruigers Universi+yl. Mfss Jean E. Rosenasf, Commercial lB.S., Women's College, Universi+y nf Norfh Carolinal. Mr. Alber+ Rofhbard, lndusfrial Arfs lB.A., Newarlr Siaie Teachers Collegel. Mr. David RusseHe, Insfrumenial Music lRufgers Universifyl. LEFT: Miss Marian Salanirro, Larin and English lB.A., M.A., Moniclair Siaie Teachers Collegel. Mr. Earl E. Schaula, Physical Ecluca+ion lB.A., Wesi Liberfy Sfafe College: M.A., Wesf Virginia Universifyl. RIGHT: Mr. Charles Sensale, Mafhemafics lB.A., M.A., Moniclair S+aie Teachers Collegel. Miss Charloffe Singer, Spanish lB.A., Grove Cify College: M.A., New York Universifyl. BELOW: Miss Florence M. Slcarbnilr, Social S+udies lB.A., Rufgers Universiiyl. Mr. Howard F. Skarbnik, Social S+udies lB.A., Monfclair Sfafe Teachers College: M.A., New Yorl: Universifyg LL.B., Rufgers Universifyl. Miss Laura Smalluclr, Aff lB.S., New Yorh Universifyl. Mrs. Marrha Sfang, German lB.A., Douglass Collegel. Mr. Russell Sfanley. Science lB.A., Monfclair Sfafe Teachers Collegel. Mrs. Shirley Sfaub, English and Social Sfudies lB.S., Mansfield Sfafe Teachers College, Pa.l. S15 5 s..,ix N. W0 Mrs1,Edifh J. Slender, Mafhemafics lB.A., Monfclair Sfafe Teachers Col- lflegel. Miss Mary Ann Ulbrich, Home Economics lB.S., College of Sf. Elizabefhl. Mrs. Virginia Zelazny, English lB.A., College of Misericordial. Miss Margaref Maifland, Cafeferia Direcfor lB.S., Drexel lnsfifufe of Technologyl. Mrs. Rufh B. Monfgomery, Healfh Counselor iR.N., Johns Hopkins School of Nursingl. Mrs. Helen R. Smifh, Secrefary fo Board of Educafion. Picfured fo fhe righi are fwo members of fhe Regional faculfy who are very seldom seen af fhe school. Mrs. Lillian Deffmar and Mrs. Clara Reeves, who offer bed-side ins+ruc+ion fo highschool-age pafienfs af fhe John E. Run- nells Hospifal iformerly Bonnie Burnl. LEFT: Mrs. Miss BELOW: Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Edith De Ronde. Secrefary fo rhe Librarian. Camille W. Ladner. Secrefary fo ihe Superinfendenf. Margaref Radom, Secrefary 'ro fhe Board of Educafion Secrefary. Mary Ann Roessner, Clerk in Board of Educafion Office. Marian Schroppe, Clerk in Main Office. Hilda Soucek, Secrefary fo Guidance Direcfor. Ina Vohden, Clerk in Main Office. Barbara Welsch, Clerk in Main Office. vo Q 1 Ei ..-,.,.:gq, , V w 1 .fi C . x WW 'af 1 I Q A msg if .. . X A 5 . Y ' 4' fr ' ,. , . 3. -' 1 -3-'::. Q,-' ff 1 ' .fe -. 5 1 X- v ww . , . Y s QQ: 35 Yin F nj . 'fix 2,2 1 - xx' . uf f W if sg? X sg 'R , Q :L M 1' Lg? fi 'x X 5 I f L. E lvlllmffaj i -lb Q isis ,L G3 EEEIQ Vlb W if 1' .1-X xx ., N ffv- A ,'V if 7 I 1 FW 1' ' uh .Q , f K YN X ll' h X xxx X, X .ml 2 fr XX.. fl x X X. 5 -145 .M ' F xx I wk X9 j Xie ng: L 1, xx X 1 i 1' X it XX 1 V . ,i X xxx ' SQ ' r X N- x , ' 'fx X , lx f X . A ff . R X X x - ' A xxx X xxx f b X x f 1,C iM LN- , ffl' T- 3 f0f'3Z,Zf' JP W 'F 6952 if . If ' , f y! X q f ., Q J :ur ! Q ll li .ha I O J ,,..q.,4M,.,W,V,..,,, ,..N,...,, .,. , f' I wifi? I 1 L, ' I -2 22 ff? ' ' W M X' 'L' M g ' , ax , gm ,, 52? l-21 - 'e iv J, 5. ,,, 4 4+ 'i ' 1 i 1 , I s L I - u ' f vg, Y Q Sf... I., 3 ,NV S45 gg- ,sw :fix M ff- ami, 2, f if-4 21 x A5 ,f'x JEANNETTE D'A ANDERSON Forlcfey hle7ghIs College Preparalory Mefropolilan Opera, here comes Jeanefle. Arcrery 2, 3, 4' Ensemble 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4' Freshmen Cherub I: Cvlee Club I: GAA. 3, 4. MARIA E. ANDERSON Berkeley Heiglnls College Freparafory Quiel, dependable am' Ialenled. Arfhery 2, 3' Swimming 3, 4' Choir 2, 3, 4: Ersern- e 2, 3, 4: Freshman Chorus I: GAA. 3, 4: Glee Cub I. I 1 C NANCY JEAN ANDERSON Springfield College Preparalory Her agreeable disposifion makes her an all-around sfudenl. Forum I: Debafe I: NF L. I: GAA. I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 4: Senior Play Club 4: Soilball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3. 47 Archery 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4, Presiderl' 4: Sfudenl' Council 3: Regionalogue 3, 4: School Life Edilor 4. ROBERT EDWARD AN DERSON Springfield General Food. 'fun and fzolic are his aim. Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Wreslling 2. ff 'v-Jr' .53-I 6 it CARL ANTHONY ALIMONTI Garwood College Arqricullure This ouldoor fellow plans fo be a xoologisf. FFA. 3, 4. MARY ANN IRENE AMODEO Berkeley I-Ieighls General When Mary Ann is around. you're sure Io have fun. Twirling I1 Baskefball I, 2. IV T L- .7 ' ' LoN Ameoee ' Springfield College Preparafory wfs noi how much he does. W! fhe way he does if. Radio Club I. 2:'Advanced Mafh 4. Q 1 SAIL JOAN BARBERICH Berkeley I-leighls College Preparalory Gail is our fulure Florence Nighfingale wifh a gif? of speech. Glee Club I: Nursing Club 2: Fashion Club I1 Freshman Chorus I: Choir 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading ub I: Archery I, 2, 3: Baskelball 3: G.A.A. I 2 3 Z N RICHARD WALTER BECKER Springfield College Agricullure A Regionalife inleresfed in sporfs and agriculfure. Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. I, 2 3 4 CARL BELING Garwood General Agriculiure Agriculture is +ops on his Iisf. F.I3.A. I, 2, 3, 4. HELEN ARLENE BERNAUER Clark General A neal blonde who is sure Io be a success with her friendly personality. Junior Red Cross I: G-.A.A. 4: Archery 4: Basket- ball 4: Softball 4. RICHARD W. BESNIER Mi. Belhel College Agricullure If you're looking for Dick, iusi looh in ihe wresfling room or on his farm. Wreslling I, 2, 3, 4: Foclball I, 2: Baseball I, 2: FEA. I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Sfudenf Council 4: l-Iorneroorn Piesidenl 4: Hall Guide 4. PATRICIA BELL ice College Preparalory 4 Pafly likes lo have fun and is our fufure radio and felevision sfar. Sfudenf Council I: Senior Play Club, Presideni 4: Drarnalic Reading, Presidenf 4: French Ciub 2, 3. 4: Chess and Checkers 4: Choir 2, 3, 4. JANE ROSALIE BENINTENTE Kenilworih Commercial Music, cloihes, and having fun are Jane's main inferesls. GAA. 2, 3, 4: Archery I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Baskeiball 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3. 4: Hockey 4: Ad- vanced Office Machines 4: Tips for feens 3: Cheer- leading 3: Senior Play Club 4. . , fpziggm PATRICIA BERG Springfield College Preparafory If weallh were measured by popularify, Paliy would be rich. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2, 3. 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Regionaloque 3, 4, Girls' Sporls Edilor 4: Senior Play Club 4: Horneroom Secrelary I: Sfudenf Council I: Cheer- leading 3: Girls' Cilizenship Inslifufe Allernale 3: I-lorneroom Vice'Presidenf 4. CONSTANCE RUTH BERGSTROM Kenilworfh Commefcwl Her long, blonde hair and her blue eyes are ihe assefs of fhis Regionalile. - f -f ygwj V 'H' X 2 UQ Office Pracfice Club 4: Bowling 2, 4: Baseball 2. 3, 4: Baskeiball 2, 3, 4: Swimming 22 G-A-PM 2- 3- 4- LI A - aerz , urea 9 n in r. G. .A. I. eneral Agricullure ilh his friends. ,Z eball 2 3: Commercial ST l A in sf I re, fhere's plenly f u ' M5 5 Q Nu 7' STANLEY BLAIR 61 l 'n, JACQUELINE BINDER Springfield College Preparaiory A short, cufe, and peppy senior, and a friend fo all. Cheerleading Club I, 2, 3: GAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Fresh- man Chorus I: Glee Club I, 2. 37 Senior Play Club 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. BEVERLEE ANN BISCHOFF Berkeley Height College Preparaiory Bevie has personality plus. CMNA, I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 3: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefbail I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 31 Cheerleading I, 2, 3: Homeroom Secrelary I, 2, 4: Homeroom Presidenf 3: Sludenf Council 3: Choir 2, 3, 4, Secre- fary 43 C-leo Club I, 2, 31 Freshman Chorus I: Senior Play Club 4. ELSBETH JANET BISCHOFF Berkeley Heighls Genefcl Music rafes number one on EI's lisfg El is number one on everyone's lisf. Glee C.uo I, 2: Freshman Chorus I: Choir 2, 3, 41 Ensemble 3, 43 Hall Guide 3, 4: 6.A.A. I, 2, 3, 42 Hameroorii Vice-Presidenf 23 Tips for Teens 42 Q T Badrninfon 35 Baseball 3. Clark College Preparafory Food, fun. and music are popular wifh fhis likeable guy. Baseball l, 2, 3, 4' Melal Club I: Boys' Shale Al IGFVIGIS 3i Choir 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 4: Baskefball JOAN BETTE BLUNT Kenilworlh Cgmmerciel Joanie's sweel' personalify has made friends for her af Regional. Business Machines 43 Tips lor Teens 3, 4. many THOMAS A. BJORKMAN Berkeley I-leighfs College Preparalory Tom will be remembered for his willingness Io be helpful, and for his back-slage worlr on assemblies and olher programs. Slaqe Crew I 2, 3, 4: Slage Manager 4: Choir 27 Malh Club 3' Radio Workshop 4: Movie Crew 2, 3. 4: Foreign Sluclenl' Hosf 3. -5- S 4, . fi 5 g i I is wry.: f I WILLIAM F. BROWN. JR. Sprinqlield College Preparaiory Making friends and sIarring on Regional's Iraclr Ieam are BucLy's chief pasfimes. Foolball I 2, 3: Bowling I: Baseball I: Baslcefball I: Track 2, 3. 4: Teen Inn. Vice-Presidenf 4. GAIL BUCZYNSKI Garwood General Quief, unassuming, and conscieniious. Tips for Teens 3: Healfh Office 3, 4. HELEN BRUCKHAUSER Clark General Friendly Io all. quief Helen adds charm Io any group. Swimming 2: GAA. 3, 4: Tips for Teens 3. ROSE ANN CAFORIO Kenilworlh General She fh pafience of an angel -a n eye for beaufy. Fresh V s I: AA. 4: Baseball I. ifwfe , MARY ANN BLYTHE Mourle' side .,5f55,:' . 1 General 'iness and infelligence describe Mary. GAA. I. 2. 3, 4: Red Cross Club I: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BOILES Springfield College Prepyaralory His 'Iine work on +he Regional courI shows why baslrefball is tops wi+h Bob. Foofball I, 2. 3: Baslrefball I, 2, 3, 4: Trac LOUIS PAUL CAMPANELLI Kenilworrh Ic2. 'T-'il Flex General Quiet well-liked, and fha. life of any parfy. Baskelball 3, 4: Wresfling 2. JOSEPH CAMPION Garwood General You're sure Io have fun when Joe'x around. ALICE ELAINE CARROLL Clark College Preparalory Confidence and digniIy is her mo'Ho. GAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey I, 2, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Arclierv I, 2, 4: Bowling 2: I-lomeroorn Vice Presidenl 2, 3: F.T.A. 43 Senior Dramafics 43 Nurse ing Club 3. LOUIS CENCI Mounlairside College Preparalory Wi+I'1 his personalify and wif Iie's sure Io go far! Radio Club I, Clwemislry Club 35 Choir 2: Ensem- ble 37 Wood 2, 4: Bowling 3. PEGGY CHATTIN Mounleinside College Preparafory Perl and peppy, Peggy's our fufure Kafharine Gibbs secreiary. Bowling 2, 3, 4, Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: B I-lomeroom Secrelary 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA JEAN CHORNIEWY Clark General Friendly and carefree are II1e wordsl 1 X bZ: describe Jear. I 441-5 'W S ' I 1 WN..- Wim-f R SE P Clark A UTC A cufe bruneff h Volleyball I. General personalify +o rnaIcI1. Prepa ra Iory are iusi poinfs. 1149 ROBERT LOUIS CIRAVOLO Kenilworlh General Agricullure A fellow wilh a smoofh personalify, and a greaf baseball player. Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Baskelball I, 2: I:.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ANNE CLARK Sprjnqfleld Commercial Bobbie is our SIIOFI, sileni senior who is quife a sporis follower. Twirling Club lg Oilice Praclice 41 Tips for Teens 3: GAA I, 2, 3, 4, I-Iockey I, 2: Baskelball I, 2: .Arclwery Ig Baseball I, 3: Badrninlon 3. EDWARD A. COAN Springfield College Preparalor When wif is missing, so is Eddie. Baskelball I, 2: Prinl 2. 3, 4. WILLIAM COOMBS Springfield General His world belongs fo fha energelic. g, Foolball manager I, 2, 3, 4: Track manager I, 2, 3. 4: Basketball manager 4. RICHARD DOMINICK DE BISCO Berkeley I-Ieighls Gene,-al A fulure farmer who's 'lhe sfrong, silenl fype. JOHN RONALD DECKER Springfield General A man of few words, buf one of Ihe besf. l:O0lb5II IT TVGCII 2. 3. 47 Horneroom Presidenl 4. JL ,. . ga'- CORAGGIO A well-dressed senior known for her willy personelify. G.A.A. 3: Bowling 27 Tips lor Teen s4. N-a-af' .nf General MARY PATRICIA CUNNINGHAM Springfield General Full of friendliness, with a smile 'for all. Twirling I: Cheering 2: GAA. I, 3. 4: Baseball Ig Basketball 23 Badminlon 3: Hockey Ig Archery 4. VIVIAN ANN DAVID Kenilworlh College Preparalory A swell girl wifh a swell sense of humor. Sludenl Council I, 2, 33 Homeroorn Presidenl I, 2, 37 G.A.A, I, 2. 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2. 3: Baseball 2. 3: Hockey I: Archery 21 Twirling I1 Cheerleading 2: , orum Ig Spanish Club 3, Senior Play Selecllon Club 4. GLENN DAVIS Berkeley Heiqhls College Preparalory Food and cars rafe high wilh Glenn. Rado Club If Wres'll7ng 3, 4: Senior Play Seleclion f ,J . I lf I 14' cl GEORGE DELANEY Clark General One of Clark's sharp dressers, wifh a sporfy fasfe. PATRICIA ANN DELANEY Clark General Cufe and peppy, if's easy Io see by Paf's love for clolhes fhal she would lilre ro be a model. an., Qt-4? ' oz Y' JC .-Ll me SJQKFNED DE RONDE Springfield General Music and cars fake care of Ned's after school hours. Wood I, 2: Bowling I, 2. MARLENE DI CARRO Kenilworfh College Preparafory If Marlon Brando could Charlesfon- whal' a happy girl Marlene would be. C-3.A.A. I, 2. 3, 41 Debafe Ig Forum I: F.T.A. 3, 4: Library Council 31 Senior Play Selecfion Club 4. A uf DORIS MARY DEL CONTE Garwood Commercial A real sporfs fan, Doris always has fime for her friends. GAA. I. 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball li Archery 33 Advanced Business Machines Club 4. MARY LOU DELIA Berkeley Heighfs Commercial lnfelligence plus personalify make up Mary Lou's winning characler. GAA I, 2, 3, 4: Tips for Teens I: Office Pracfice Club 43 Homeroom Secrefary I, 2. RICHARD DELIA Berlceley I-leighfs College Preparafory A Hunfing and sporls Ialze up mosf of Dick's lime. X TONY MICHAEL DE MARZO Clafli General When Tony's'around, you're sure fo Irnow if. Mechanical Drawing I, 2, 3, 4. l fix AGNES PAU LINE DOENZELMANN Clark Commercial A girl who rafes high among her friends and classmafes. Tins lor Teens I: Healfh Oflice l, 2: Honor Sociefy 3, 41 Daylon News 3. 4: Cheerleading l, 2: Ad- vanced Ollice Machines 41 F.T.A, 3. ANITA DOHERTY Springfield College Prepara+ory Anile is as happy as fhe day is long. Band l, 2. 3, 4i GJNA. l. 2, 3, 4? l:.T.A. 3, 47 French Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Baslrefball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 47 Hockey I, 2. if-Q DEANNA JOY DURMER Clark Commercial Dee is fhe possessor of an enchanfing nafure and a likable personaliiy. Tips for Teens I: Cheerleading I, 2: GAA. 3, 4: Hockey 3: Badminfon 3: Archery 3: Reqionalogue 3: Hall Guide 3, 4: Choir 4: Dayfon News 4: Orchesfra 4. Rosen e. DUSHANEIZ Garwood General Aqriculfural Duke is well known for his abilify fo pep up a dull class. Baslrefball lj F.F,A. Baslxefball 2, 3. 4: F.F.A. l. 2, 3. 4. 4-.fi GRACE MARIE ENGLEMAN Mounlainside College Preparalory A friend in deed-full of fun and frue fo her name. Daylon News 3, 4: Regionalogue 3, 4: Homeroom Presidenl 3: GAA. I, 3, 4: Baskeiball I, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4: Badminlon 3: Siudenl Council 3: Jersey Girls' Siale 3: Cheerleading Club I, 2, 3. CATHERINE JUNE ENGLESE Garwood General Kay has ever so many likes. and ever so many people like Kay. G.A,A. 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Hockey 4: Archery 3, 4: Swimming I, 2: Y Teens 4. A U DONALD M. seen Spllngilelc . General Agriculture TOPS In Ag. . lops with his friends. F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, WILLIAM ELSAESSER Berkeley Heighfs general Shari in sfafureg fall in mind. ' . J fi , ' ,A f . N Vt, 'f AN ,f QJ Jw sk , ' w I li IRENE H. EPPEL Clark College Preparalory Laughler always accompanies Ep. G.A.A, I, 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Freshman Class Secrelary I: Homeroom Presidenl 2: Homeroom Vice-Presidenl' 3: Swimming I, 2: Baseball l, 2, 3: Archery 2: Cheering Club I, 2. RICHARD ROBERT ERNST Springfield General To eal, drink, and be merry is his aim. Class Vice-Presidenl 3, 4: Foolball I, 2. 3, 4. ball I, 2, 3, 4. 'FF 7? JOHN ROBERT ESKAS Kenilworlh General f N Where lhere's fun, l'here's John. Fooiball I, 2, 3: Track I: Baseball I: Wood I, 2, 3. DAVID RONALD EVA Springfield General Dave has a cheerful personalify and a wiffy sense of humor. 914, ,eo JM ff' 1' Lf! I mm I I as I ned Colle P Iory V!! f From Easf Orange High N' ' oug I' ' ' his greaf love for mode music. Proieclionlsl Club I, 2. 3: Dance Band I, 27 SYLVIA JOAN FELDMAN Springfield College Preparaloiy Sylvia is a fufure leacher who's always having fun. Cheerleading I. 2, 3: Homeroom Presidenl 2: Re- gionalogue 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: GAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Baskel- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey I, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Badminlon 2. jj ' .LYNNE FERA Clark College Preparalory hi scue ous ulure nurse is Iols fun, a I good worker. Biol Club 2: sing Club 3: Regionalogue 3. 4, 'lor-in-Chief, 4: Tri-Hi-Y I: Senior Play Club 4: Grls' Slale Allernafe 3. WILLIAM CHRISTIAN FISHER. JR. Kenilworlh College Preparalory Whal' will Daylon News do wifhouf i'Is News Edil'or7 Daylon News 3, 4, News Edilor 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4. 'He WILLIAM FRACZKOWSKI Clark College Preparalory BiII's pleasures include planes and frack. Track I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling I, 2. CAROL LYNNE FRANKENFIELD Mounlainside College Preparalory Food, fun and frolic are mosl imporfanl where Frankie's concerned. Regionalogue 3: Library Council I, Secrelary Treas- urer 3: G-.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Secrerary 4: Nursing Club 4: Drarnalic Club 4: Baclrninlon 3, 4: Hockey 2: Baskefball I, 2: Archery I, 3, 4: Hall Pafrol 4: 29 Cheerleading Club I. 2, 3. KARL SLATEN FORD Springfield General Karl will long be remembered for his sense of humor and baskefball feafs. Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 23 Track I, 2. BARBARA ANN FOWLER Springfield General There's never a dull momenl when Barbara's on fhe scene. Glee Club 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 3: Bowling 2 I: Badminlon 3: , Tr Sz 9? MARY ANN FRANKLIN Clark Secrelarial The quief Iype: offen seen, seldom heard. Advanced Business Machines Club 4. CAROL GRACE FREUND Kenilworlh College Preparalory A sincere and 'lalenfed senior. Twirling Ig Tips for Teens 4: Heallh Ollice 2, 3: JonaIhan's Journal 3i Glee Club 4. JOAN MARY FUNCHEON Springiield College Preparalory Joan is carefree as Ihe breeze. Baskeiball I, 2, 4: Baseball I, 2, 4: Archery I, 2: GAA. I, 2, 3, 47 Cheerleading I, 2, 3: Twirling I' Regionalogue 3: Nurshg Club 3, 43 Badrninion 3: Library Council Ig Senior Play Club 4. PATRICIA ANN FURST Springlield Commercial A +aII senior who can'I be missed in RegionaI's halls: who would wan? fo miss her? Cheerleading I, 2' Bowling 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 41 Archery Ii Library Council I. vw? fi NANCY ANN FREY Springlield College Preparalory Ouiel in her ways buf winning in her smile. Freshman Chorus I: Glee Club Ig Cher I: Daylon News 2' Fashion Cub I, Biology Club I: Library Council I' Radio Workshop Ig Chess and Checkers I. ROBERT CHARLES FROLICH Kenilworllw General Eaf and be merry: fomorrow will soon be here. Track I, 2, 3, 4, Prini Club I, 2, RICHARD RAYMOND FUCHS Berkeley I-Ieighls College Preparalory Inlelligence and friendliness are combined in one of Regional's fop baseball players. Foolball I: Baskelball Ii Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, Boys' Slafe 3: Siudenl Council 4, DOROTHY M. FULLER Kenilworfh Commercial California, here I come. Twirling Club I: Cheerleading Club 2: Advanced Oiiice Praciice 4: I-lomeroorn Vice-Presidenl I: Baseball 2, 3, Baskefball 2: Senior Play Club 41 Homeroom Secrefary 41 GAA. I, 2, 3, 4. I 1 I 'I in 15' 'W Q 4 - . :TZ .f. -fy if 15:1 C 'xv x -r TS, fr :lvl , . ,, , - . :greg 1 14:53 iris 53? RICHARD DAVID GALIARDO Kenllworllm General Pop music, molorcycles, and cars are Dicl's main inferesls. JOSEPH GALKA Kenilworflw College Preparalory From quief people come greal' lhings. JOSEPH GEORGE GALLINI Morrisfown A good sporl, on or off the field. Foolball I, 2. , . . . I , 0 I I: I-lomeroom Vice-Presidenl' 4. JULIA GARCIA Berkeley I-leiglwfs ener One of Ilwose rare few who like almosf everyfhing and have few dislikes. Swimming I: Baslrelball I, 2i Red Cross Club A I Bowln 33 Clwess an CIIGCIKGF Club 4 ,' an ALICE GAECKLE Berkeley Heights General The alhlefic. peppy Iype. G-.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Twirling I. DANA RICHARD GAGE Clarlc General Agricullure Quief, shy, buf a friendly guy and an experf on Ag. F.F,A. I. 2, 3, 4, officer 4. Q3 X 'W 'I 1 f .lfji I ,iff I ff fi fa 1 if FRANK GARRICK Kelnilwsrllw College Preparalory Tall and blond. HypI1 Iilres baskefball. Bowling I, 2, 3, 45 Prim' I, 2. ROBERT E. GARTLAND Berkeley Heiglwls College Prepcrafory A subfle wif wiih a Ialenl' for arf. Class Treasurer Ig Class Secrelary 2: Arl Club 2. ROBERT STANLEY GLOWACKI Garwgod General Speech is greaf, buf silence greafer. Baslcefball. RONALD GEORGE GOLCHER Kenilworllw College Preparalory A good sporl on and off lhe courl. Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2. 3. 4. RUTH ANN GOLOMB Mounlainside General Versalilily and popularily - need we say more? GAA, I, 2, 31 Swimming I, 2: Ping Pong 2: Bad- minlon 2: Biology Club 2: Nursing Club 31 Twirling Club I: Archery 2: Checliers 4. MARILYN LOUISE GOODREDS Kenilworlh Commercial Wi+h her liking for cloihes, Marilyn is a fufure besl-dressed secreiary. Cheerleading I: Bowling 3, 45 Baslcelball 3. 47 Base- ball 3, 4: C5.A.A. 3. 4. 'X DAVID H. GEORGE SPVIWQLISIC5 College Preparafory The world goes up and lhe world goes down, buf he's forever merry. Foolball I. EMIL JOHN GIALANELLA Sllflnflileld General Agricullure A fellow who lakes life as if comes. ,X ly ',. .t-Il, 'VL I 4 f 'Lo ' 'g V ' f .V-A :' l ' r tl, N if L! 5b,,,l'1 .X flilii 'W' V I W5 L lj' 'CROBERTA JEAINIEO ON f K9 x ' nilworlhl - Commercial J Happy I am, from care l'm free: why aren'f They all conienf like me? GAA. I, 2, 3, 41 Baslcelball Ig Hockey 43 Archery 41 Baseball 4: Tips for Teens Ig Glee Club I. 2, 3: Regionalouge 4: Senior Play Seleclion Club 4. JOHN ROBERT GRAUSAM Springfield College Preparclory He is ever merry when he hears sweef music. fi' CAROL ANNE GRAVEMAN Springfield College Preparafory Who has ever seen Carolanne wilhoul' a smile on her face? GAA. 2, 3, 4: Healfh Office I, 2, 3, 4: Twirling I, 2: Tips for Teens I. MARY HELEN GRAY Springfield General This newcomer from Texas has proved fo be a loyal and spirifed classmale. Baslcefball I, 2. 3: G.A.A. 3: Badminfon 3: Nursing Club 3: Bowling 3: Baseball 3. Sew: vin. 'ai'-:M . VIRGINIA MAME GREGORY Springfield College Preparafory Perf and peppy - fha? describes our girl Ginni. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Twirling I: Cheerleading 2, 3: Day- fon News 4: Baslcefball I. 2, 3, 4: Hoclcey 4: Base- ball 2: Senior Play Club 4: Bowling 2: Library Council I. DOROTHY MARIE GREVE Garwood , General Always laughing and 'Full of fun - a real 'Friend fo all. GAA. I: Twirling Club I: Healfh Office Assisfanf I, 2. in fb if O I I iv J '4 J E GRMEK Clarlc General CAROL LYNN GRIFFIN General Iond who plans a career as a buyer. Q I: Twirling 2: G'.A.A. 3, 4: Baseball 2. A cufe blond fwirler wifh a smile for everyone. df W, Twirling I, 2, 3:- Twirler 4: GAA. 4: Homeroom DIANE MILDRED GRIMMER Springfield College Preparafory Fun, fun, from morning 'lil nighf. Hall Guide 3. 4: GAA. I, 2, 3. 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey I. 2. 3: Archery I. 2. 3. 47 Cheer- ding I, 2, 3: Soffball I, 2. Presidenf 4: Hall Guide 4: Healfh Office 3: Baseball 3: Regionalogue 4. JOAN CAROL GRONAU Kenilworfh 'G ne Lileable plus lovable - 'Il1al's Job ML Baslrefball Capfain I: Cheerleading I: B ingj G.A..A 3: Baslrefball 3: Nursing Club 3: Swim ' g 4: Hall Guide 3: Glee Club I. -I I if if MONROE DAVIS GROTSKY Springlield College Preparalory Ambifion knows no resf. Baseball 2, 4: Band I. 2. 3. 41 CIWOIV I. 2. 3- 42 Ensemble 3, 4: Male Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: All-Slare Chorus 3, 4: Chemisrry Club 3: Biology Club 2: Radio Workshop 2, 4: Daylon News 2: Dramalic Club I: Dance Band 2, 3, 4. BELLA ROSE GUARIGLIA Kenilworlh Commercial A real good sporf in all she does and well liked by all. Cheerleading I: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 4: G.A.A. 2, 4:!Archery 2, 4: Senior Play Club 4. an--f 'T fa- Yes..--f ELLEN PATRICIA HALLORAN Clark General A gal wifh a greaf sense of humor. G.A.A. 3, 4: Larin American Club 4: Tips for Teens 4: Hall Guide 4: Archery 3: Hockey 3: Cheerleading I, 2: Baslferball I: Dramalics I: Irish Dancing I, 3: Glee Club I. ROBERT HALLORAN Springfield General Music and sporis rafe high wilh 'Ihis Ialenfed fufure arfisf. LYNDA GUENTHER Berkeley Heighls College Preparalory Always happy, and a friend fo all - I'haI s Gunih. GAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading I, 2: Ensemble Seclion Leader 4: Swimming 2, 3: Baskefball I, 2. 3, 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3. 4: Forum Club I: Glee Club 2, 3: Choir 2. 3: Senior Play Club 4: F.T.A. 3. JUNE ELIZABETH GULYAS Garwood Commercial Full of fun June always looks on fha brighf , I - sid of life. IEP all 3 ono Sociery 3. 4: G.A.A. 4. x lx ll l ' I K SUZAN E LINDA HACKENBURG S ingfield College Preparalory l Sue is one of our quief and friendly seniors. AA I 2 4 Choir4 Glee Club 2 3 z ,,4:FreshA man Chorus I: Twirling I, 2: Baskelball I: Tips for Teens I. JOE VENOR HALLIDAY Garwood General RegionaI's foorball feam will surely miss ifs handsome capfain. F00+beIl I. 2. 3. 4. Co-Caplain 4: Homeroom Vice- Presidenl' 3. 1:9 .15 f ffffyl' -9 ,NI 3, ., J' .ly J f 4 I I , Q, bv' CL! V YH 45' EWIQJIH Helm Kenilwolilh General A fufure bas II who is al home in all olhe sp rls, foo. Foolball 2, 4: Baseb , 4, Wreslling 2. JOSEPH PHILIP HEPWORTH Kenilworlli General Heppy's personaIi+y, sense of humor, and wif malre him Ihe Izind of guy we always wanl' Io have around. Baseball 4. PHILLIP JAMES HEROLD Garwood College Agricullure Quiefness and confidence are Ihe sfrenglh of life. CAROLE HINZ Berkeley Heighls Commercial Full of fun and 'Fancy free. Choir 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading Club I, 2, 3: Cheer- leader 4: GAA. I, 2, 33 Swimming 2, 3, 4: Baskel- ball I, 2, 4: Baseball I, 2, 4, Homeroom Secrelary I, 3, 45 Freshman Chorus Ip Glee Club 2: Hockey Ig Senior Play 4. JOYCE HELENE HART Garwocd College Prepara'or7 Her name speaks for her: a Joy Io Irnow. Daylon News 2, 3, 4. Exchange Edilor 3, Co-Edilon in-Chief 4: Twirling I- FTA. Hfslorian 4: GAA. I, 2. 3. 4: Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Heallh Office 3, Baskef- ball , Swimming I, 2. RONALD NOYES HATCHER lvlounlairside College Prepafrao or, and ambifion will gel Ron 'Far in medicine. 3 Wresllinq I: Track I: Honor Sociefy lvlalh Club 4, Slide Rule Club 4. 'fi' 5 'x TW. .fr- an . 5:3-1Ef2:2Q'j 553559 .gif . iiziizzga Qi , ji ..:z:f.f--Aw-Bgf 4-.7153 5 S? L11- VALERIE MARY HNOT Mounlainside College Preparalory Dignified, somelimesg mischievous, offeng popular, always. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 33 Archery 3, 4: Base- ball 3, 41 Baskelball 3, 4: Badminlon 3, 4: Bowling 31 Honor Sociely 3. 4i French Horor Sociefy I, 2, 3, 41 Forum 3, 43 N.F.L. 3. 4: Treasurer 4: Debafe 3, 4, Hall Palrol 4i Heallh Office 3: Homeroom Vice- Presidenl 2, Chess and Checkers 4. SHIRLEY JEANNE HORNER Berkeley Heighls General This perf blonde is a lover of foreign food and Rock 'n Roll. G.A.A. lg Tips lor Teens 3i Cheerleading Ig Choir 2, 4: Glee Club 2: Freshman Chorus I. X QUX NL ' I A, aj' J . .1 J CAROLE ANN HUDSON Spfiuqiield College Prepafafory Our preHy blond senior who hopes someday lo be a Teacher. G.A.A. 3, 4, 'lwirling I, 2, 'lips lor Teens 3, Home- rafm Secrefary and Treasurer I, 2, 3, Glee CLI: 2, 3' Regionalogue 4, Baskelball 3, Baseball 4. .O L X--3 EDWARDE URLEY Clark - I , L, College Preparalery Ed's li niP47-compl wifhoul arl. Cncir,2, 3, 4, f nsediig 4, Arr. Claw. YJ ' ,F s -X J 1 'lf ,Xi E IN. ji F fi k .f ki-MAXINE JACOBUS f ood G-ereral Q43 ,Ma i e is always lhere lo lend a helping If 'Q hand when needed. ,ipnglfrrgigrorus I: Glee Clcb 2, 3, 4' Cncir 2 3. 4y, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, lwirling Club I, 2' Nursing Club Sf Badminron 2, 3, Swimming 2, 3, Archery 3, Heallh Ofllce I, Ping Pong I. FRANCES MARIE JAHN Springfield College Preparalory Frani will always be remembered for her lovely CIOIIIES and friendly personalily. lwirling 2, 3, Regionalogue 4, Senior Play Selecrion 43 Homeroom Vice-Presidenl 3, GAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4, Bowling 3, Archery 3, 4, Cheering I, Hoclcey I, 2, Baslnelloall 2, 4. NANCIE HOWARD Berkeley Heghls Ccl ege Preparafory SI1e's 'Full of fun, energelic, and popular. G.A.A, I, 2, 3, 4, Baslcercalr I, Hoclrey I, Baseball I, Cheerleading Club I, 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, Horne- roorn Presiderr 4' Senior Class Secrerary 4: Sludenf Counci 4' Daylon News 3: Choir 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2. ELIZABETH HUBER Springfield Commercial The cheerleaders wouldn'f be ihe same wifhouf Their peppy captain, Liz. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading I, 2, Cheerleader , 3, 4, Caplain 4, Baskerball I, Bowling I, 4, I, 4. qfffrlkoclcey I' Bc Secrelary-Treasurer ski I L LUX 5 XL ...Xu X IN I? V CH x. GRAZI NA ANN JATU LIS wood General Ann adds much lo Regional bu? slill cheers occasionally 'for Scranion, Pa. G.fx.fx. 3, Healfh Oflice 3, Honor Sociely 4. ' JOEL CHARLES JENNINGS Mounlaingide College Preparalory Music is one of fha maior inleresfs of +his versafile, well-liked senior. Baslcelball I, Band I, 2. 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Sludenf Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Class Vice Presidenf 2, Treasurer 3: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4, Honor Sociely 3, 4, Homeroom Presidenf 2. 3, Jersey Boys' Slale 3, Music Council 2, 4. 36 ELSIE JEAN JOHANSSON Berkeley Heighis Accounling Preffy and friendly, EI makes a hi+ wilh everyone. Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2, 3: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Hockey 3, G,A.A. 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM FRANK JUNKER Clark General Working on cars and Iravel in fha U.S. are BiII's 'For fhe fuiure. Xuan' ELEANOR KENDALL Berkeley Heighls College Preparalory A bil of sophisiicafion and a greal deal of charm make up 'Ihis fufure Powers model. Baskeiball I, 3, Bowling 2, 41 Baseball 31 G.A.A. 2: Swimming 2. ELENORE FRIEDA KLEILE Springfield Secrelarial Quiel' and 'fun loving, Elenore likes everyone and everyfhing. - Tips for Teens Ig Honor Sociely 4: Spanish Club 4: Office Machine 'Club 41 Freshman Chorus Ig G-lee Club 2, 31 Choir 4. T -17 U WARREN KATONA Clark! ' General ' A real cool Kai who goes in for cusfom cars and Rock and Roll. resfling I: Track Ig Wood I. THERESA BARBARA KAWA Clark College Preparalory Terry is one of our quiel seniors wifh a smile 'for everyone. ' Gj-MA. 2, 3: Baskeiball 2, 3: Bowling 2: Archery 2i Homeroom Secrefary-Treasurer 3, Vice-Presidenf 4, Hockey 2: Senior Play Seleclion 4. THOMAS FRANK KEANE Springfield College Preparafory Riding high, wide, and handsome, is Tom in fhai car of his. Foofball I: Track I, 3, 4. CHARLES KELK Mounrainside College Preparafory Quief and dependable, Iaashful and likeable. Wood I, 2, Vice-Presidenf 2. G34 4213 Arr Cleb I, I-Iemerocm Vee Pfcfidenl It G.fX.A. 4' Swlmmlng 47 Archery 4' Biomfrfon 4' Hail U X BARBARA JOAN KLEMENT Kerrmefrr 695,61 Blonde and poised, Barbara is a cufe senior wh0's easy on fhe eyes. Gsfde ROGER BERNARD KNORR Carlq Ceege Fresa'a'ery Roger is a 'friendly guy wilh a hello 'For everyone. Band I' New DUDE' Profograoner 2' Frou C..b 3' Radio Cleb 3i Serbr Malh Cao 4' Dayfzr' News 2. I GAIL f l KOKULAK 'WOO General n's a rhyfhm and blues fan: when if Q 5. omes fo mu he's gol ihe rhylhm, 'I b i es lo meworlr he's W fi r54 JUDITH ANN KOSIK ' ' 'lv Clarlc 5 . Commercial There is never a dull Riomenf when laughing V i 1 Judy is around. ,fl ' GAA. I: Archery I: Junior Red Cross I3 Tips for Teens 25 Nallond Honor Soclefy 4: Advanced Bus- - V iness Machines 4. l I f' v I 'g ,- f . ,, I I 4 5' f' ' RAY KOZLOWSKI N ,ll Clad? College Prepcrafory Ray, 'a favorife blusher, hopes 'fo Il I A become a lawyer. . I ,jaw Oichegfra Ig French Club 2: Baslcerball 2. 3. ' R RICHARD KRYNICKI Kenllworrh College Preparafory One of RegionaI's news hounds, Red is iops in sporfs. Baslcerball 3, 4' Besebil 3. 4' Bowllr-rg I, 2: Daylon News 3, 41 Co-Spe'Ts Eddor 4' Prlnl' I, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET ANNE KUCH Kenllworlh Commercial Alfhough quiel, Peggy is one of our besf cheerleaders. BasIce+be'l 2 3 4' l'I? 'C'fD 'I Sec'e'a'y-T'eas,'er I: GAA. 2 3, 4' Cheerleadfrg I, 2, 3: Cneerleader 43 Swfmrnrg 2, 4' Hall G.'de 3. 4'- ' LAWN , Spflflglleld General ' Here's our sporls slar, Les - good looking, smarf, and o of I b ln' Baslcelball , 2, 3, 4: Basebx I, , 4, I X70 , , MARIE' ADEL LAWRENCE U gf ,larlgikgf Commercial .Q 2' A ' a!urie, iydi V lwinlle foes, is bound J-ji , LL'-If somed y o haye her name in lighls Q 5 G.A,A. I, 3 I-loclcey l, 2: Baseball , U l.73nj'J Y . 'K c J r ' ll 'ui , if IIPVL ,iff w J, BARBARA ANN LEHOTA Clark College Preparalory Bobby Ann likes sporls, music, and people, as well as nursing. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Archery 4: Office Assisranf 4: I-lall Pafro . KATHRYN ANN LEIKAUSKAS Kenilwgrflw College Preparalory She's always so generous and lrind: anolher lille her is hard lo find. Debale I, 2, 3, 4:'Forum 2, 3, 4: N.l:.l.. 4: Sludenf Council 2, 3: I-lomeroom Presldenl 2, 3: F.T.A. 3, 4: Nursing Club 3: Typing Club 2: Hall Guide 4: Lalin American Dancing Club 4: Giee Club 3: Choir 4: Cv.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Archery 3, 43 Swimrnin 2: Baslcefball 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 4. 'W ,awk W QW MARIANNE LA BATE Clark Commercial A cule bruneflo wifh a dazzling personality. Swimming 2, 3, 4: Y Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 4: Hall Guide 3, 4. LAMBERG Gerry Nevs Rule Club 4. ,I fxxjvxjjha 715. THOMAS LEONARD JR. General 's red hair is a familiar sight on 'Il-le baslxelball courf. I, 2, 3. 4: Baseball I: Track 3. J MYRNA DOROTHY LIBBY Springlield College Preparalory A loyal Regional fan, Myrna looks forward fo a nursing career. G.A.A. I, 2. 3: Archery I: Twirling I, 2: Nursing Club 2, 3: Junior Red Cross Club 3. .. 5 , Qyyff x .Q 5' C IJ ' UGARA 'YN ' Kenilwori 'C ,al 4' V ar bie is o way o ' ine ry. N . '82, 3, ' askelba 2, 31 Ba ... 2, 3: Q ow ing 33 Archery ' w ' a , 1 T' I sg T dneerea g I, 2: If S - 5' ips , N5 9 1 WILL AM LYNN ' qiield General A Irue gentleman, a real friend. Slude-rl Council I' I'-lerneroyn Presdenl I: Wood 2: Hall Pafrol 33 Track 2, 4: Bovvlirq 3. s 3 IAN AGATHA PATRICIA MADURA Lf Springfield Commercial A A cure Iwirler whose peppy personalily has made her many friends. .J GAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey l, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2. 3, 4: Swimming I, 2: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Hall Guide 4: Leaders' Club 4' Twirlinq Club I, 2. 3, 4: Twirler 4. MADELINE MALANGA Clark Commercial Madge is our cu+e +wirIer with a Ireen personality. Twirlinq I, 2, 3: lwirler 4: Baskelball 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Archery 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, -1-4 :il ,UIDANA DELL LINDAUER VI I y 1' Gel ' I ' V College Preparalory ,any ya walk wiihg willy fa +alk with. A 2 .3 4 Icloclrey 3 4 Baslelball 2 3 4 Baiballu? V3. 4' Plfx, 3, 4: Regionaiogue 3, 4: Sl I iden fCcar'c'l I: Pqesiclenr ol Homeroom I: Home- roonv ice-Presiderl '3: Senior Dramalics 4: Choir 3 , 41 Iee.fClub '21 Clieerletayding I, 2. 'link-woes LILLIAN LONGO Kenilworlh, , y ,V College Preparalory 'mln avid Yanlreb fan, popular Fran is 'I' l dsc a hue Regional fan. fejf i .A. I, 2, 33, 44: Nurses Club 3: F.T.A. 3, 4: lor Dr ma?'c Club 4: I-Ioclcey I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, , , - . . . : Twirlin Club I, 11f.,f fin QQf ,2L,fi '- .f , fx Q 9 i ELAINE PAULINE MARCIN Elaine lilies +o have 'fun and we Iilre 'lo have fun wi'fI1 Elaine. Library Council 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Advanced Office M CI Fo achines 4. RICHARD ARTHUR MARHOLD ark General A fun-loving fellow wilh a Ireen sense of humor. olball I, 2, 3: 'lraclc I. TL, lc : l'lor-neroomj' Secrelary 2: Hall, Pifro 3. my I 41 f IMD ,Il Valli I glib .NT fJPFIp'elR.I Nt ARINI W R mx . Il,iW0O ll' X General V I -f Pefe'si i f ff re sailor: ma ha if i wh is always on' e go. ff CI If ' ' A L 5 ,if ,I ' Af I L fi' 'I J 'a I JACQUELHQE IIIARTIN L QW, N ,vpringligield fb Commercial Vi IJ J-Sclrie is our peppyy, cheerl b is a real L' I Regional Ilpofer. gf . oA-A I 2 3 4-Ifsaskeil-, Iiwfls' 4 Bawlin 2 a L: g KCf3 -lCneeringfCQiIb I, 2, 3: Clweerlqad 4: I-loclcey I -II if PRISCILLA MARTIN I Springfield College Preparafory A lilfle bil' of laughfer and gaiefy is where we find Pris. G.A.A. I, 3, 4: Dayfon News 3: Office Assisfanl I, 2, 3: I-Iomeroorn Secrelary I: Cheering Club I, 2: I-lall Pafrol 3, 4. E' RICHARD F. MARTINKA Springfield College Preparafory Richard will advance far wifh his sincerify and his Iilring for people. Forum I: Dayfon News 2: Choir 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 4. BARBARA ANN MARGARET MATERIA Garwood Secrefarial A friendly senior, frue fo her word, worlr, and friends. ,K Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 4: Tips for Teens 3: I I-lonor Sociely 3, 4: Cflice Assisfanf 4: wx! ' HELEN PATRICIA MATHEWS Springfield General Paf will always be remembered for her friendliness and school spirif. Library Council 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3: Hall Guide 4. DENNIS JON MATHISEN Clarlc General Never a dull momenf wifh Dennis around. Viceelaresidenf of Homeroom l, 2. 1-'F CAROLE JAYNE MATZEK SPFIUQIIGICI Secrelarial Clofhes malre lhe world and Carole go 'round. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3: Archery I, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Twirling I, 3: Cheerleading 2: Regionalogue 3, 4: Homerocm Secrerary I, Vice- Presidenf 2: Senior Play Club 4: Nursing Club 2: , Hall Parrol 3, 4. l PATRICIA ANN McCARTHY Berkeley Heighls General Full of fun, Pai and her laughier will be remembered by all. 3' Hall uide 4. Twirling I: Cheering 2: Full of likes r 's CAROLINE NATALIE Malek Berkeley Heighis College Preparaiory Though Caroline is sliorf, she has as much friendliness and energy as a giant Ensemble 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4:.Daylon News 2, 4: GAA. I, 2: Sound Sfudio 2, 3, 4: All-Sfare Chorus 2: Dramaiic Reading Club 4. JULIE MENGERT Mouniainside College Preparafory Her varied inferesfs make Julie an all-around girl. G-.A.A. 3, 4: Hockey 4: Baskelball 4: Hall Pairol 4: Soifball 3, 4: Cheerleading 3, 4: Swimming 4: Girls' Sfafe Alfernaie 3: Badminton 3, 4: Archery 3, 4: Regionalogue 3, 4: Girls' Sporfs Edifor, Dayion News 3. 4: Tips for Teens 4. WILLIAM J. McGEEI'-'IAN P Kenilworili General Popular and good-looking, who could ask for more? Fooiball I: Baseball 2: Bowling I, 2: Homeroom Vice- Presidenf 4. RAY MC GUINNESS I Springfield College Preparaiory A quiei appearance hides his mischievousness. DONALD MC KINNIE Kenilworih General The Voice, an obvious hif around school, enlivens our assembly programs. Wresrling I, 2, 3: Track l, 2: Dayion News I: Ensemble 2, 3, 4: Choir I, 2, 3: All-Siafe Choir I, se- -Q f i i '.,.i Donors-iv ANNE MEAGHER Clark College Preparaiory 5 Music and sporis are +his friendly RegionaIife's greaiesf likes. GAA. 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2. 3. 4: Badminion 2: Ro- W YN liiv' ,iv--'Y' daogiub Zlhrhe 4... fray? 01 if llilii i I7 .P , L hcl' LL s'ovARoA KATHRYN MERKEL Clerk Commercial Ed loves lo play basketball and does il well. G.A.A, 3, -+3 Baskefball 3, 4: Sollball 3, 4: Archery 3, 4: Bowling 4: Badminlon 4. CURTIS KARL MERZ Springiielcl College Preparafory Popular Curl' is a slar in sporfs and wilh his friends. Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baskefbal! I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3. 4: Hall Pafrol I, 2: Homeroom Presidenl 4: Boys' Srale 3: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Sludeni' Council 4. if 5 ,gf , JOAN PATRICIA MEYER Clark Commercial Joan is lhe gal wifh 'Ihe green eyes and is nofed for her clever sense of humor. Regional Flag Bearer 4: G.A.A. 4: Twirling I: Cheer leading 2, 3: Senior Play Seleclions 4: Archery Soilball 4: Office Machines 4. FRANK MICHENFELDER Clark College Preparaiory Our shy foolball player who always has fime for fun. Foolball I, 2, 3. 4: Track l. 2. 3. 4. me -cr' MARY ANNE MENTZER Springfield College Preparalory Friendly and full of fun: a girl who fiis info any group. Band I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3: Hockey l, 2: Home- room Secreiary-Treasurer 3: Baskefball I, 2, 3. 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Archery 2: Cheerleading 3. MARY KATHLEEN MEREDITH Kenilworih College Preparalory Prelfy eyes and dark, curly hair, a real nice girl wiih a pleasanr air. G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Archery 3, 4: Hockey 4: Tips for Teens I: Spanish Club 4: Senior Play Selecfion Club 4: F.T.A. Al 1? '? 'x JOYANN MIDDLETON Garwood General Willy and pelifeg full of pep and always happy. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2. 3. 4: Baseball 3. 4: Cheerleading I. KENNETH MILLER Clark College Agricullure A friendly sorf of guy. who always has fime for fun. -K' AUDREY JUSTINE MISKA Mounlainside General Tl1ere's mischief in Ihose eyes of Audrey's. EDWARD MOECKEL Clark College Preparalory Ed, a friendly guy wifh a sense of humor, hopes fo become a designer. Ari Club 4: Vice President of Homeroom 2. Springfield Whefluer in, a Baslcefball I, 2, 3. Glee Club I,2 NANCY MOEN C OI' Oh W 1 .J hockey field. 4, Base Swimming 3: GAA.: 4: Ensemble 3, 4. College Prepa rafory everyfhing nice. ollege Prepa ra fory R RICHARD MILLER Kenilworflw General Agriculture AX A fufure Marine wl1o's a well-liied guy. ' F.F,A. I, 2, 3, 4. RONALD MILLER Garwoocl General A fufure sailor who devofes much of his fime Io cars. X 5 'E A u .XIPGZP Nr X V Y 4' ELAINE MAE MONTELLA Q Clark Commerci Elaine is a neai bruneffe who would like Io be a privafe secrefary. Ollice Preclice 4: Bowling 41 Badminfon 4: Archery 4: Advanced Office Machines 4: Homeroom Secre- Iary-Treasurer 3. 4. v-f ' ETH EL FLORENCE MOORE GGFWOOCI General Ono of fha many seniors who like everything abou? Regional. 44 ROY A. MORTON Clark College Preparalory An oufdoors guy who also likes mafh. Radio Club 2: I-lomeroom Secrefary-Treasurer I, 2, Vice-Presidenf 4. CAROL ANN MUELLER G Springfield Commercial Pleasanf, charming, and friendly . . . fl1af's Carol. ,Z Advanced Office Machine 4: Twirling I, 2. 3: G.A.A. 2, 3. IQ' ,W ETHEL MULLER Springfield Commercial Reserved and quief. Efhel will make a fine secrefary. - Advanced Office Machines 4: Needlework Club 4: ff Hiealfh Office 4. fa LORETTA ANNE MULLIGAN Kenilworfh College Preparafory f' lnfelligence and 'friendliness describe ihis popular senior. Debafe I, 2. 3, 4: Forum I, 2, 3, 4: N.F.L. 2. 3, 4: Typing 22 G.A.A. 3. E! f , ' iii- ' ' X ' ' 1 ' f GEORGE ci-IARLES MUSHETT x g Clark College Preparafory 1 C George will soon be flying high as an y ,I .W ' aeronaufical engineer. We I Debafe I: Phoiography Club 2, 3: Bowling I, 2. 3. If ' EDWARD PHILIP MUZYCHKO W I i ' - Q I Clark College Agriculiure U-n-if X1 I Ed is a fall, quief senior who is pleasanf fo everyone. I ' - F.F.A. I, 2. 3. 4: Foofball Manager 2: Sfudenf j' Council 4: Homeroom Vice-Presidenf I. 2. 3. f f f 'f I ' A l ' I A L- ,. I 1 iq - .,.-' I ' riff .UW 1 I X- 4 f-rf JOHN MYTROWITZ. JR. Clark College Preparafory A man of few words, bu? one of Ihe besf. Homeroom Vice-Presidenf I. Presidenf 2, 3: Class Presidenf 4: Foofball 2: Track 3. 4: Siudenf Council I, 2, 3: Ensemble 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Male Chorus 3. 125 ADRIENNE CARROLL NAPHOLZ Clerk Commercial U. Lucky is file boss who gels Adrienne for a secrefary. Cheerleading I, 2. 3: G.A.A. 3: Baseball 3: Archery 3: Hall Guide 3, 4: Adxanced Office Machines 4. Lv ' J X! JOAN CAROLYN NASH There's never a dull momenl when Qarwood Commercial fun-loving Joan is around. GAA. I, 2, 3. 4i Bowling 2, 3, 4- Baskemsll I 2, ' 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: l-lomeroom Secrelary Cheerleading I: Senior Play Club 41 Regionalogue 4., I MATTHEW NIGRO Berkeley Heighis College Preparafory- A quiet uy who - u less if's Bowling U slrike our W S 1 1 rg WALTER FRANCIS O'NElLL Springfield College Preparaiory Wifh his embilion and friendly personalily, Walt will go far. Football Ig Basketball I. 2, 3: Baseball I: Track 3 41 Homeroom Vice-Presidenf 4. GENE FRANKLIN OPDYKE Springfield College Preparalory Noihing succeeds like success. Dayfon News 3, 4, Managing Ediior 4. -.-...gs flannel' I '. ff lrlii 20 Il, I I , ii V Lily' ' .il 4 I I fr 'H I I ,rf rw! I iff .y , , CAROL ANN NORTON Berkeley Heighls College Preparaiory A sweel' senior who can be counfed by all as a friend. Oh Freshman Chorus I: Glee Club l, 2: Choir I, 2, 3: Ensemble 4: Spanish Club 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. JOAN NUGENT Clark , General Joan's inleresls are based on her hopes of becoming an organisl, as ai, ., 2, 3, MW: V, arifiirfwywlrfii M S. NUNN , P Springfield General Jim lives his weeks for Ihe week-end. LENORE DOROTH EA OBST Kenilworrh Accounling Nice fo know. nice 'lo be wi+h, Lee will surely be a success. GJNA, L,3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Archery 3, 4: Bad- minfonx Regionalogue 4: Lafin American Dancing 4, Ffeshman Chorus :flee Club 2, 3: Advanced XBusj'1ess Machihes Cl 4. Y xc ,J I , 115.1 l I' , K1 1 A- THOMAS PALUMBO Berkeley Heighis College Preparalory A pleasing personality. a fine friend. Chemisfry Club 33 Advanced Mafh Club 47 Slide Rule Club 4. GEORGE PAPPAS Kenilworlh General Quiet buf well liked by all who know him. F.F.A. l, 2, 3. 4. DREXINE PAVELEC Clark College Preparafory A music lover and a sincere friend fo all. Sfudenl' Council I: Tips for Teens 2: GAA. 3: Hockey 3: Homeroom Secrelary 4. MATH EW JOSEPH PEPE Springfield General An oufdoor guy who can usually be found in or near his Ponfiac. Foolball I, 2, 31 Hall Palrol 4. i H 1 X .W D di' my -Vljffzf vi ,LALDEX OWENS Mounl i si ll P e lory l If re's a par . a s ure io bdhfhere. hoir 3. 41 Sefflr QM CII x K ' NJ WILLIAM FRA K PACKER Garwood College Preparafory Foofball and cars: who could ask for more? Baseball I. 1 if ...Y , me , - , --Wi .P ,u New 1 'WEP' ' S1333 CHARLES ROBERT PERKOSKY Kenilworth General Charlie doesn'f like school much buf ihinks sporfs and cars are fops. 8 I .,Qf, - Fneonicx Arm-ionv rennoru A 'N-M' Garwood General Sporls and the Air Force are fops wilh Fred. Prinf Club 2: Vice-President of Homeroom 2. 47 L V12 . ,wa NOEL FRANCIS PETERS - ' Cldfli College Preparalorgo P Y Noel likes sofl' music end. besf of all, Regional's bell sysfem-especially ef The end of fhe dey. fl I' mmcm MARY rmusicv 49' Clark GeKQg ' When you cen'f find Pal around. you can be s re I fo find her on e horse. L I f ,, vyofi BARBARA JEAN PHILLIMORE Clark College Preparalory Barbara is e sweef. likeable senior who will surely succeed. Cheerleading 2, 3: Twirling I, 2: Dayfon News 2: Choir 2. 3: G.A.A. I, 2. 3, 4: Baseball 3: Bad- minlon 3, 4: Archery 3. 4: Baslcefball 4: Sound Sludio 4: Senior Dramafic Club 4: Treasurer 4. DONALD PLUTA Clark College Preparalory Mechanical Drawing I: Slide Rule Club 3: Advanced Mafh Club 4. - I 'Hifi' L sf R I aff' LAWRENCE WALTER PERRY Gofwood General His fumbling ecf provided Regional wifh a greaf deal of enferreinmenf: his hlenr will be sorely missed. Foolball I: Bowling I: Choir 3: Tumbling Acf 3. 4. TE RESA A. PE RSICO Springfield Commercial Things are n ver dull when Terry's around. G.A. . I, 2, 3: ology 3: Horneroom Secrelary I: ix Tips r Teens fx : Archery 4. 1 , 4 pf! 'Z7' 1 if i I K 49 V Q-5 Xue i fi iw RICHARD PLUTA Clark General Quief end shy. bul e friendly guy. A. 1 YJ' ADRIANNE POLLACK 7 enilworfh College Preparalory N A likes everyone: everyone likes A. x Bowling 2, 3, 4: Baskefball 2, 3. 4: Hockey I: Base- ball 2, 3, 4: Archery I: Twirling l, 2: F.T.A, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Kniffing Club 4: G.A.A. I. 2, 3, 4: Nursing 3: Regionalogue 4: Junior Achievemenf T' Co.. Treasurer. 'X was HELGA M. RAU Mounfainside general Any kind of music is 'Iops wiih Helga. GAA. 3, 4: Hall Guide 3: Healfh Office 4. ELIZABETH LOUISE REGAL Garwood General A familiar siglsf in RegionaI's halls: a familiar laugh in any crowd. G.A.A. I, 3, 43 Healflm Office 2, 3: Tips for Teens 41 4: Archery 4: Hell Guide 4. MARY ANN THERESE REIDER Clerk Commercial Quiel' and shy, well liked by all who lrnow her. Advanced Business Machines 4. IDA EDITH REINHARDT Clark College Freperafory A quief girl whose ambition and intelligence will guaranfeo success. Junior Red Cross I1 G.A.A. 2: Slide Rule 3: Ad- vanced Mafh 4: Honor Sociefy 3. 4. , R11 FRANK JOSEPH RIZZO Kemlwarfh General Regional's wreslling Ieam will miss Frank nexf year. Wreslling I, 2. 3. 4. JEANETTE ANNA ROCCO G-arwood Commercial A good sporf, Jean likes Regional's alhlefic program and her car. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Baslceiball I, 2, 3, 4: Arclwery 3, 4: Sollball 2, 3, 4: Swimming I. L - GLORIA PATRICIA Rock Garwood General '73 jaw.. se X 'Q-'-K 1'- .,nv ' ' CAROLE LYNN RU LISON Berkeley Heiglwls General A sporfs enflwusiasf who is also a good sporf. I-loclcey I, 2, 3, 4: Arclnery I, 2, 4: Baseball I: Badrninlon 3. 4: Baslcelball I: Bowling 4. VIRGINIA ELINOR RYAN Springfield General A girl who can always laugh. Swimming 2, 3: Bowling 2. 3: Baslceiball 3: Biology Club 2: French Club 3: Badminion 2: Ping Pong 2: Glee Club 4: Music Apprecialion 2. Any. A greaf sense of humor, and lo'Is of pep: you're sure fo have fun when Gloria's around. Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming I: Solfball 2, 3, 4: chery 3, 4: Library Council I: GAA. I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES STEWART ROMANO Garwood College Preparalory Friendly and well-liked and sure 'Io succeed. Horneroom Presidenl' 2, 4, Vice-Presidenl I: Fresh- man Class Presidenl: Choir 2: Dramafics 2, 4: Senior Play Club 4. fqffjggg' mg ffv. wh '94, uEi. OSBACH Spri J., General Anyfhidg-ifagyas a motor fascinafes Lee. .A X LAWRENICE NEIL ROTHWEILER Clarlc College Preparafory A baseball player who will be missed around Ihe diamond nexl year, Bowling I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Secrefary-Treasurer 2. -if aux -Q5 'TLT-9 CA ROL SCHEI DEGGER Kenilworfn General An energefic girl of many inferesis. CLAIRE HELEN SCHIDER Clark General Claire's many friends reflecf her personalify. I-Ieallh Office 2, 3, 4: Tips for Teens 4: G.A.A, 3. KARL PETER SCHILLIG Berkeley l leiQl'IiS College Preparaiory Ar+, foofball, and fun are PeIe's middle names. Radio Workshop Club 3, 4: Ari Club 2. 4. WALTER F. SCHILLER Clark General A fooflaall player who's fun fo Irnow. Foolball I. , 3.54: Track I, 2, 3: Wresfling I. , f X ,XV ml ' IW i is 6, Jalal 'TR WA J GERARD RICHARD SACHSEL Garwood College Preparaiory An all-around guy from whom greaf Ihings will come. Class President 2, 3: Homeroom Presidenf I, 2, 3. 4' Sluder-I' Council I, 2, 3, 4, Presiclen+ 4, Vice- Presideni 3' Wresilinq I, 2, 3. 4: Jersey Boys' Slafe 3: Choir 2, 3. 4. Presidenl 4: Honor Sociely 47 President Music Council 4: Music Appreciaiion I. MADELI NE PHYLLIS SANTO RE Berkeley Heighis General Maddy. a fu+ure beau+ician, goes in for all sporis in a big way. G.A.A. I. 2, 3, 4. f so 'ik 1'4- ti ,WY 'Ji' BQ 422- 3 MARGARET BARBARA SCHMID Kenilworfh Commercial Her mischievous ways are reflecfed in her eyes. Tip for Teens I: G.A.A. 2. 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3. 4: Baslcefball 2, 3, 4: Archery 3. 4: Hockey 4: Honor Sociefy 3: Swimming 2: Office Praciice 4: Senior Dramaiics Club 4: Lafin American Dance 4: Glee Club 2, 3. 4: Homeroom Secreiary-Treasurer 4: Freshman Chorus I. LEROY J. SCHMIDBAUER J if A fuiure Marino who disliles Monday mornings. 1 Y by A NE N SCHROEDER eni rr Commercial I a Ira aiorefle is A definiie o 'I'I1e band. H ' I - I: T 'rling Club I. NJ 3, O erye ,ly EIaSg.i.A. I, v3I, 4: Baslcefball I , 3, ,' olrball 2, 3, 4: Regionalogue 41 Tips for T ns 3: Hall Pafrol 3: Twirler 3: Maioreffe 4: ROBERT SCHWARTZ Sprin field College Preparafory Popular wirlv Iris friends, Bob is also well known for his fea+s in frack, wresfling and foolball. Foolball I, 2, 3, 4' Wresrling I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: I-lomeroom Vice-Presidenl I, 2, 4, Presidenf 3: Class Vice-Presidenr I: Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA SMALLEY Kenilworllw Comn Give her fime, and by her mighi sI1e'lI soon prove fha? black is while. Homeroom Secrefary 2: Tips lor Teens I: Healllw Office Assisfanf I: Glee Club 3: GAA. 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: I-loclcey 3, 4: Regionaloque 4: Lafin American Danc- DOROTHY RUTH SMITH Clark Comercial Do? is a girl wifh a rare gift of friendliness and wif. Senior Play Club 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Freshman Chorus I: G.A.A. 4: Baslcefball 4: Archery 45 Tips for Teens 3: Junior Red Cross I: Dayfon News I: 4 I x IU' 5 i I E in x RONALD HARRY STARK Berkeley Heiqlnls College Preparelory A ready wif who also has a serious side. Debele I, 2, 3, 4: N.F.L. I, 2, 3. 4: Pliolo 3, 4: Clwernisrry Club Presidenl 3: Radio 2: Mechanical Drawing I, 2: Siege Crew 2, 3, 4: Regionalogue 2. CHARLES F. STEVENS Kenilwmh General Anylhing Ilwal has wheels aflracls Charlie. JOAN STEFANOWITZ Clark General A near blonde wI'1o's Iofs of fun and easy lo gel along wiih. GAA. I, 2, 3: Tips for Teens 4. JACQUELYN ELIZABETH STRYKER Clark College Preparalory A smiling senior wi+h 'I'I'ie fun-loving personalify. Cheerleading I: Twirling 2: G.A.A. 3, 4: Archery 3: Bowling 3, 4: Beslcelball 3: Tips for Teens 3: Library Council 3: Senior Play Selection Club 4. 7 YC' ,U-'ffl Tl cifre yd-M31 ADELINE ISABEL TALLAU Springfield College Preparalory Addie, an infelligenf senior from Springfield, is sure fo be a greaf success. Library Club I, 23 Overlook Nursing 2, 3, 4: Radio Worlrslwop 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2: Forum 2: Clwemislry Club 47 GAA. I, 2, 3, 4. HENRY CLAY TAVENER Kenilworllw General Agriculfure Hanlr Ioolrs forward fo flue Marine Corps before becoming one of our fufure farmers. F.F.f'x. l, 2, 3, 47 Bowling 2i Foofball I: Baseball 2, 3, 4q FFA. Baslcefball 2, 3, 4. gr- . W' :- . f'PfJ1?Qi'!?f. - f we i ,,,, . 4725. l PETER TINO Kenilworth General Agriculfure Ag and Pefe go fogeflwer Iilre ham and eggs. F.F.A....I...' ' 4: Foofball l. KAREN ELIZABETH TOBIAS Gdrwood College Preparafory The preffiesf lab 'Technician fo come from Regional in a long fime. Freshman Clnorus I: Healflw Office 27 Guidance Office 4, Tips for Teens 4. GV' LAURA SUSAN TENAGLIA Berkeley Heiglifs General Tall and peppy, Laura is popular wiflu all her friends. GAA, I, 3, 43 Twirling I, 3, Clieering 2. DAVID RICHARD THOMPSON Clarlc College Preparafory Dave's a good sorf and a good sporf . . . especially in wresfling. Foofball lj Wresfling I, 2, 3, 4. JUDITH ANN THOMPSON Ivlounfainside College Preparafory An assef in any sporf or music group. N.F.L. I, 2' Music Council 4: Ensemble 2, 3, 4: oir 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I: GAA. I, 2, 3, 4: l'lomeroo'n Vice-Presidenf 2, Secrefary 4. ROBERT TIETZE Springfield General A liking for cars and his quiefness are Bob's chief characteristics. Band I, 2. I 'X -6' ' LYNN-CAROLE TODD Garwood College Preparafory Perf and preffy wi+I1 personalify plus. I G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Swimming I, 2, 47 Baseball 2: Q ' S Cheerleading I, 2: Tips for Teens 4. X JUDITH EVELYN TOMBS ood College Preparafory fufure girl reporfer who is Known for her f ' I g I endliness ond hor brighf red and whife car. A VI X irling I: G-.A.A. 2, 3. 4: Swimming I, 2: I-Ieallh f gg i: ' Office 3: Honor Sociefy 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: Homeroom I' .AV I X I Presidenf 47 Dayfon News 3. 4, Asslslanf News Edlfor ' I Q ' 3 3, Co-Edifor-in-Chief 4: Sfudenf Council 4. I , ' v' G7 fgikfgfafmzdzig f 6 W College reporafory gr af guy who goes in for hunfin a d fi Ing in a big way. Fo all I: Bowlingl l. U' ! fMADELI E T KA Abu? - - I I 4 2 ud c 2' Class c I m r ee Clu wi ' A P f a o ' Ii 'EQ 'al 0, .J. . X . - , 1 ,vi 141 .20-Y' . - s.-' ..a - , :Sf n ' , fi f f I 'I e mln. 2, 37 . so. ,l.:.. '4:C 37 I.. 4 If 14- , 3 aslcef II ase ' 2.5 I on I - if A-1 1 I TOM WELLWI RTH TWYMAN Mounlainside A boy who is sure Io Radio Workshop lg T I Fr ch Honor X 'rlll wif and Q0 ae and Chemisfry Club 1 Irma whips? Winn' SL 70 KARL UTZAT I Wd gfield College Preparafory Q 271 A true friend: a fruo Regionaliie. V' Baskefball I 2' Baseball I 2. 3, 41 Chemislry Club -1 RQ Qdvanceli Ildaflw Club Q I 7 ?lrn GEORGE JOSEPH VANDEMARK C Garwood General ' A fairly new addition +o R.H.S., George has made a hif. A ES WADAS Berke College Preparafory d he eadar wifh Iofs of pep. neeri er 2, 3, I ,A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Beskefbell NQXI e 5 4: FLA, 3: M51 , Ho i- as b II i, 2, 3, ' shm hx hoir : ee Club I, 2: Choir 2, 3: Hell Pafrol 1 Cheerle ing I, 2, 3, 4. HILDA F. WAGNER Mounfainside Gene,-cl Conscienfious, dependable, friendly-iusf 'Ihreo fhings fha! male Hilda well-liked. Healfh Office I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I: Tips for Teens 4. PATRICIA JOAN WALCOFF Clerk College Preparafory Paffy will surely succeed if she dances Ihrough life. Twirling Club I: Dayfon News 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2. 3, 4: Bowling I, 2: Hoclcey I, 2: Archery 2, 3, 4: Assembly Represenfefive 4: Homeroom Presiclenf I, Vice-P'esidenI 3, 4, Secrefary-Treasurer 2: Debafe I. 2: Dramafics Club 4: French Honor Sociefy 3, 4: French Club 3, 4. RICHARD FIELDING WALKER Springfield College Preparefory Deke is our wifiy quarferbach who's so well-liked! Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Choir 4: Sfuclenf Council 3: Homeroom Presidenf 3. 1 REGINA VAN DE SANDE Clarln General Jean, fhe girl who wanfs fo be a nurse, rafes high among Ihe seniors. Cheerleading I: Heelfh Office I, 2, 3: C5.A.A. 3. 4: Tips for Teens 4. MARY ANN VIIALE College Preperafory Kenilworfh Quief and friends in has made many years af R.H.S. 1 Baslcefball 3. 4: 4: Badminfon 2: Honor Sociefy Council 3: Twirling I, 2. G,A.A, I, 2, 3. -wk ,J A ' Nl, CHARLES CRAMER wnens Clerk College Prepcrefory Charlie is one of Ihe few people who have no dislikes. ELLEN E. WEBER Berkeley Heighfs College Preparafory A Ialenled senior wifh a flare for arf. Bowling I, 2, 4: Baslcefbell I, 3, 4: Archery I, 2, 3. 4: Baseball 2, 3: G.A.A. I 2, 3. 4: Tips for Teens I: Twirling 2: Hell Guide 3. JOAN M. WELDON Springfield Commercial You're bound fo have fun when Joan's around. Tips for Teens I: Hall Pefrol 3: G.A.A. 4: Hockey 4: Archery 4: Advanced Office Machines 4. JAYDEE WALTER WESSELS Mounfeinside General Jay is a boy who has a future wifh cars. Wresfling l. My Ami 40? Q KENBER S. WILSON Berkeley Heighfs College Preparafory Friendly and conscientious, Ken is sure fo be a success. Choir I. 2: Opereffa 2. BARBARA ANNE WOLF Springfield College Preparefory A well-liked senior who likes everylhing abou? Regional. Presidenr of Tips for Teens l: Twirling I: Cheer- leading 2, 3: Heelfh Office Assisfenl 3, 4: GAA. 3, 4: Baskefball 3. 4: Bedrninlnn 3: Archery 3, 4: Hall Guide 3: Homeroom Secrelary-Treasurer I, 3, 4: Hockey 4: Bowling 4. 1 ea? iwqggm 7: if R wdipivikafri A .KZ i . 15 x ! i i if C J V C . ,. ' .ill S H'TEHEA emma I lin usua lly among women. Q .rf WILLIAM HOWARD WHITMORE B eley Heighls Genera 'lf One of fhe many seniors who don'1' like homevg V JUDY L. win RM Springfield f Mol Are a , Judy, one gale five sl rs, c ound ' Ulf s in egva. Hoc 4, 2, 3 : Ba . 4: Baskef all , Z. 3, 4, B W' I, 41 N. .L.l 3, 4: F Club 1, 2, 3, ssemblyf epr s efive 2 ' S ming 2: Gil Sfaf , Da ews I. 2 Debale I. 2, 3: G .A , 2 : Sl' Cou ' 4: P.-TA. senfali ' oom - crelary I Vice- r side C orus I ee A Hoc ey 4 Leader 9 15 if Er DAISY NINA NANCY WOLF Springfield General A falenied singer from Springfield wifh music in her soul. G.A.A. I, 2. 4: Hoclcey I, 2, 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 4: Baseball I. 2. 4: Swimming 2: Tips for Teens 4. BLAINE RICHARD WOODS Garwood College Preparafory Richie is one of Regional's handsome fuiure Marines. My WWC I 'U MAL ' to HMM ' A f ' 1 11 HALL Mounlainside M General Agric ure An easy going guy wiih a unique affifude foward life. PATRICIA ELAINE ZAWISTOWSKI Mounfainside Tall and blond: an assel Io any crowd. Baseball 3. 4: Hall Guide 3. 4: Badminfon 4: G,A.A. 3, 4: Advanced Office Machines 4: Tips for Teens 3: Archery 4. A Go I NN 'SNS X obvix- - uv 0, 'cyl PATRICIA Auce YouNe Kenilworth College Preparafory ' There's fhaf devilish laughter in Paf's shining eyes. C-.A.A. 2, 3. 4:, F.T.A. 3, 4: Twirling 2: Baslcefball 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: Archery 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 2. ANTHONY ZAPPULLA Garwood College Prepararory Oufsfanding in all he does, Tony is sure Io go far. JOHN ZAPPULLA Garwood College Preparafory A real sporfs fan who hopes someday to become a gym feacher. Wresfling 3, 4: Track 3. 4. MARLANE ZAVODA Clark College Preparalory Quiei and dignified describe Marlene perfecily. GAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball 2. 3. 4: Baseball 2. 3, 4: Twirling l, 2: Library Council Presidenf 2, 3: Archery 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Badminlon 2. 3. 42 F.T.A. 3. Commercial Zin Memoriam SunseT and evening sTar, And one clear call Tor mel And may There be no moaning OT The bar, When I puT ouT To sea . . . For Though from ouT our bourne oT Time and Place The Tlood may bear me Tar, I hope To see my PiIoT Tace To Tace When I have crossed The bar. G. --AITred Lord Tennyson SJ 'IW EVELYN ROODE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS John MyTrowiTz, President Grace Engleman, Treasurer Nancie Howard, SecreTaryg Richard Ernsf, Vice-President ADVISERS FOR THE CLASS OF '56 Mr. Leonard Fane and Miss Vivian Hascup f MOST TALENTED Don McKinnie and Pai Walcoff ? .- fif fx J xv' T 'ii Ig 3 if FRIENDLIEST Dick Besnier and Agafha Madura CLASS PIN-UPS Ron Golcher, Marianne LaBaIe, Bob Boiles MOST POPULAR Nancie Howard and Rich ie Ernsf 50 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES -9 --E , -'C i i 5 BEST LOOKING Joan Grmelr and Karl Ford MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jerry Sachsel and Madeline Tripka 1-af 'T fw f 1 . IU I fi yr! ik we ,W ' i MOST ATHLETIC Jeanne Rocco and Curf Merz .ff ei.- sp.-A A 'nk 1 c. A YE :ref f f ,ef A I hx I eff' A ,v V , ' DONE MOST FOR THE CLASS Judy Widmer and Jerry Sachsel PEPPIEST Bob Schwarh and Diane Wadas BEST ALL-AROUND Arlene Schroeder and Jerry Sachsel MOST SOPHISTICATED Carole Hudson. Warren Kafona, John CLASS WITS Richie Ernsi and Joan Funcheon L 2322, Ll mum Z-Ag LESS, f'x 1 f my -f -1 .QL FC 'GKUW fi I ,Q u ' ' .:'- . '1 --- :.,, 5 15 X . H ' . r 57 ' ,1 A 1 I, jx 3 W M V' 1-Ill Km H K A ' A 1 ' I' I x I 5 I I' J 5 5 xl A GE 'T K 1 A' KX X1 xl - I ? ' T w RX , fl 554551 ,wif lL..fl 43. Egg! 'R ,a 4 nl! , ' vm' - , h ,L , , .,w..4.. Q , 5 ,Q L4 x -. N -I , x x5 au ' .KN , Juriuoias The class of '57 has planned and worlced 'lo- gelher for lhree years, and as 'rhe class will be di vided nexl year belween Springfield and Clarlc, lhe highly successful Junior Prom was lhe lasl ac- livily The sludenls underloolr logelher. The class was guided by lhe much apprecialed ellorls of advisers Mrs. Shirley Slaub and Mr. Rus- sell Slanley, and lhe class officers-Presidenl, Wil- liam Trzcinslci: Vice-President Anlhony Caslaldo: Secrelary, Ann Riccardo: and Treasurer, Susan MacNair. HOMEROOM 23 Brezney, S. Banyasz, A. Baum, R. Bosze N. Brown, D. Brownell. Third row: A Bowman, D. Bermingham, E. Bies, D Bernoshy, R. Balaille. W. Bedea, J. Blair Missing: J. Boyle, F. Barraco. HOMEROOM 204 forio, D. Copio, C. Circelli, B. Chrappo B. Cox. Second row: R. Condon, R. Cera Criscola, M. A. Buffiglieri, J. Cox, S Chabak. Third row: R. Coles, B. Carney F. Cassera, B. Campbell, B. Clark, J Cleaveland. Firsl row: N. Boiles, B. Boyd, B. Buclra- lew, R. Bednarilc, Y. Andres, J. Adler. D. Berghof, K. Barr, A. Beurer, P. Baker, M. A. Anderson, P. Beyer. Second row. R. Anderson, R. Boylan, D. Bell, D. Firsi row: M. Caruso, M. Chesler, B. Cerlo, P. Carney, C. Caggiano, D. Ce- B. Corneliss, G. Casale, M. Carlucci, J. HOMEROOM G-I Firsf row: S. Day, R. Del Duca, D. Duncan, C. Dorfman, N. De Leonard, B. Drain, L. End, M. Elliof, V. Doescher. Second row: G. Easiland, R. Eisenfeld, W. Curiiss, N. Deremer, C. Ellro, D. Dehnz, P. De Corcia, A. D'Annunzio, J. De Cicco. Third row: E. Dambres, C. Fairchild, L. De Nichols, C. Evans, H. Doescher, T. Doherfy. Missing: R. Dean. E. Drake, A. De Marzo. C. Dragos, E. Ensslin, P. De Jesso, V. De Rasmo, P. Delaney. N. Eldred. J ,fe . f 1 fs- HOMEROOM 3 Firsf row: E. Fanelli, R. Gold. J. Glocl. J. Habasevich, A. Franklin, G. Hansen. J. Griffin, T. Graziano, P. Gafes, S. Ferguson. Second row: C. Ferruggia,,R. Freyman, K. Gould, D. Fay, R. Geissler, L. Fonfenelli, G. Franlrlin, L. Gulliford, R. Gardella, J. Goepferl. Third row: V. Fevola, R. Gray, J. Genahl, J. Gubesia, E. Groel, E. Froai, A. Green, R. Griffifhs. Missing: G. Gonzalis, D. Greve. HOMEROOM I0 Firsf row: L. Holre, A. Harnish, D. Hei- dinger, E. Hreha, J. Heim, P. Harfer D. Helmsfeffer, D. Kallensee, S. Hines D. Haupi, J. Habasevich. Second row D. Heclrmann, R. Hilliard. G. Jarvis, E Harfung. T. Harris, P. Jacik, E. Higgins M. Henfschel, R. Heidinger. Third row J. Haselmann, R. Hawryluk, T. Henry. J Johannsen, R. Humer, J. Heffernan, G Haupf. A. Jann, R. lmbimbo. Missing M. Hill, L. Janczecki. 65 HOMEROOM G-2 Firsi' row: R. McCaslniIl, A. Mafia, C. Meusel, L. Marcin, S. Mafhisen, B. Mer- covich, L. Mischler, J. McMurray, N Manner, H. Miffnachf. Second row: R. Miller, A. Milros, S. Malrsemouich, J McDonald, A. Meiz, J. McNul'fy, J Makransliy, J. Marlene, D. McDonough. Third row: R. Miller, R. Melich, T. Mc- Namara, D. Mifchell, J. McDonald, D. Medici, E. McCarihy, D. Mercovich. HOMEROOM 2I8 Firsf row: D. Kerr, B. Kaple, D. Koz- nowicz, L. Kafo, B. Lewis, G. Lindner P. Madura, C. Lorenz, J. Krause, D. Kolculalc. Second row: D.. Leland, F. Ken- nedy, B. Kalman, J. Lohman, C. Leay- craff, S. MacNair, J. Lawson, C. Lures M. Lufchlco, J. Lubenau. Third row: R. Lindsay, A. Kindf, E. Kenf, R. Linde- mann, F. Kawa, W. Kraff, H. Kaufman. W. Layng, R. Lelfieri, R. Knazynski, R. Kennedy. Missing: O. Keena. Qpfiffyulggflx flyfjfjnifl HOMEROOM 27 Firsf row: E. Muller, L. Olson, J. Pe- chuclii, R. Moore, G. Mullrearn, G. Nor- dell, P. O'Neill, P. Monficello, J. NobliH Second row: W. Moffer, E. Novy, R Morris, P. Nevins, A. M. Palya, J. Mon- sipapa, A. Neuhauser, D. Neville, J Nigro. Third row. J. Moscariiolo, E Nolan, J. Navmoricz, J. Mulford, R Nadaslcy, R. Nendze, R. Parlrhursf, D Palmore. . HOMEROOM 203 Firsf row: M. A. Piclzarski, J. Pachucki, R. Moore, J. Picone, E. Pinder, D. Rams- den, J. Phillips, R. Pringle, P. Prince. Second row. J. Resch, D. Prichard, L. Rappa, G. Praff, S. Pefrone, J. Raymond, J. Reddingfon. Third row: L. Rafaski, R. Pezzulich, C. Quinzel, J. Poznanski. Mis- sing: L. Phillips, J. Rego, N. Pefers, R. Plula. HOMEROOM 226 Firsf row: I. Sari, M. Schiller, N. Schaef' fer, A. Riccardo, J. Sherba, J. Roland. F. Sanfore, M. A. Sanfore, S. Saufer. Second row: R. Selfsam, A. Ripple, J Russo, J. Scavuuo, P. Shearcraff, R. Sa- lerno, R. Scureli, S. Schaub. Third row: A. Seaver, F. Seiberf, R. Schwarfz, E. Roeder, T. Scribe, J. Sevinslri, J. Poz- nanski, R. Rychlik, F. Rica. WSE, GMWV Wlffw X i HOMEROOM G-3 Firs+ row: R. Siupak, M. A. Simone, M. A. Tronolone, B. Thomas, M. Sienkiewicz, H. Spilner, V. Smifh, S. Sfelwash, C. Sfasih. Second row: J. Torres, P. Smilh, M. Tamaroff, B. Thomas, E. Sfonlra, J. Sleinlre, J. Spifal, D. Sweeney. Third row. R. Sieberf, R. Simon, R. Spillman, D. Silva, A. Timpson, L. Spina, J. Stem- mer, G. Tyiewski, W. Trzcinshi, F. Ta- vener, R. Tiefze, E. Silrora, W. Soulh- gafe, E. Tiller. Missing: D. Troeber. 67 My ui M pf HOMEROOM 225 Firsf row: R. Whelan, J. Zgurzynslri, F. Zgurzynslti, K. Van Blarcum, D. Vohden. B. Wrhel. S. Warmen. Second row: J. Wagner, M. Warchol, J. Verloffi, R. Walowicz, P. Van Ness, D. Zeller, P. Wolff, E. Williamson. Third row: Mr. Kursar lhomeroom Teacherl, G. Wor- man, N. Wooley, R. Wills, J. Vinella, S. Zgurzynslri, R. Weissman, R. Voorhees. Missing: D. Vincenf, C. Werner, l. Whiflock. HOMEROOM C-2 SCPHOMCDRES ATTer a year oT geTTing acquainlred wiTh Regional and high school in general, The class of '58 enTerecl school lasT SepTemloer wiTh much more ccmfidence and general lcnowfhow Than They had The year before. The resulT of Their hard work and coopera- Tion was a successTul dance held March I6, Their social highlighT oT The year. Firsf row. F. Allan. L. Bergsirom, C. Bernauer, P. Allen, B. Aloia, P. Barba- rise, F. Anihony, J. Barbarich. Second row: G. Benson, W. Ball, M. Bennell, L. Baum, N. Anderson, V. Alvino, C. Ahn, C. Anrhony. Third row: E. Alamond, D. Baur, D. Baker, F. Benhuff, H. Belin, F. Adam, D. Benhuff, C. Aldinowslri, M. Achen, R. Bell. Missing: J. Alexander, W. Bauer, R. Benner, J. Appel, C Belusar. The sophomores Thanlc Their leaders Tor Their guidance. Advisers were Miss Jean EllioT and Mr. Charles Sensale. Class oTTicers were as Tollows: Preside-nT, John SaxTony Vice-President Richard Kappyi SecreTary, Susan Keane: and Treasurer, George Ford. v.-Ll 9 HOMEROOM I9 Firsf row: A. Bruls, L. Buckley, L. Buf- figlieri, P. Cadden, M. Briflon, N. Boyle G. Broderick, J. Biddelman, M. Blair, N. Bullwe. Second row: D. Bunie, R. Burff, R. Bruder, B. Briggs, G. Borger, W. Brown, W. Bruder, J. Boyle. Third row: C. Befz, J. Biondi, D. Bl huf, W. Boos A. Borfos, W. Bosf, N. aney, C. Buch- man. D. Breen. Issing J. Brazaifis, A l f HOMEROOM 7 Firsf row. B. Chirba, L. Dally, P. Camp- bell, B. Caruso, L. Cernigha, J. Curialo, M. Clark, J. Culmone, M. Capofosfa, A. Curiiss, G. Chrisfensen. Second row: R. Cafher, N. Carrea, J. Cooper, C. Cooney, D. Clermont M. Connelly, R. Curfiss, E. Dolrymple, E. D'Andrea. Third row: N. Daveqporf, A. Church, M. Burns, D. Colvin, R. Clos, C. Cinquina, D. Car- penfer. Missing: M. Caller, S. Ceglia, J. Collins, M. Cyre. Briggs, Bu, er Burns. I cg! wflfw if wwf ef , .3 . q-v--cn: Q Ei Wim 5355 HOMEROOM 220 Firsf row: B. Durmer. L. Del Duca, M. Doningfon, A. Fornili, D. Fifz Simmons P. De Luca, A. M. Delia, J. Ellingham J. Eilbacher, M. Desclw. Second row: R Engel, F. Fenner, G. Fowler, J. Dudar D. Du Beau, E. Donovan, J. Diener, G Ford, J. De Cicco. Third row: J. Den ham, R. Dickey, F. Erickson, R. Dennan E. Fischer, J. Finn, P. Foulke, G. Fleef wood, K. Erickson, R. Di Nunzio, A Delia. Missing: R. Eksfrom, R. Falken berg. HOMEROOM 2I3 Firsf row. J. Frediani, J. Gammer, M. Garfland, J. Galka, E. Gawales, H. Geoghegan, B. Gambrill, C. Fox. Second row: J. Funcheon, D. Freedman, S. Fryclri, R. Froehlich, K. Garby, G. Fuchs. Third row: A. Gonder, T. Giannaffasio, A. Geiger, F. Glasier, G. Galiszewslni. Missing: C. Ganley, A. Froehlich. iillfd HOMEROOM 206 Firsl row. M. Kranslorf, M. L. luo, J. Kelber, L. Lahey, E. Hunloon, S. Hop- kins, J. Korczynski, G. Keinling. Second row: W. Kolfinbach, G. Koslk, M. A. lngale, B. Johnson, S. Keane. Third row: D. Jasperson, K. Jones, W. Kelsay, R. Keifh, R. Kasbarian, G. Krupinslzi. Fourfh row: F. Kerfesz. R. Kappy, J. Kolessar. J. Kosic, A. Kuenzel. 70 HOMEROOM 2 Firsf row: B. Gurshi: C. Heridy, L. Hoclz- ing, L. Hiller, L. Henfschel, M. Haggeff, P. Harfig, B. Hersey, J. Haselmann, M. Hasselmann, B. Heerwagen. Second row: G. Harms, T. Holden, P. Hoffman, J. Hanak, A. Greene, M. Goodman, G. Grausam, W. Higgins, C. Haubald. Third row: B. Heine, F. Hochsfrasser, K. Hoel- zel, G. Hildebrandt M. Heller. Missing: N. Holland, A. Gulyas, G. Graczik. HOMEROOM 212 Firsf row: E. Kovacs, A. Kilian, E. Kern, R. Krisfiansen, J. Kelly. E. Koerner, G. Koromi, B. Koznowicz, E. Lafferfy. Second row: T. Kenf, W. Kennedy, K. Kwasnick, W. Landrigan, R. Lawrence, Richard Knorr, Roberf Knorr. Third row: J. Kil- burg, H. La Baie, E. Koval, B. Lahey. M.ssing: J. Leikauskas, S. Kisch, R. Lamberg, L. Knordle, H. Lake, K. Kubicka. HOMEROOM C-3 Firsf row: M. A. Orlando, M. Meissner, M. A. Myfrowih, D. Nicholson, J. Owens, M. E. Pafriclr, J. Munnick, R. Meyers. N. Pennay. Second row: J. Merksi, W. Moorman, W. Norris, D. Mondelli, D. Nuaberf, J. Pender. F. Miller. T. Palm- quisf, L. Munch, J. Merfz. Third row: R. McKinnie, A. Parker, C. Milros, C. Mira lioffa R Munn R Pa e P Mor g . . , . g , . - rison, 8. Noffe. Missing: C. Milkiewicz, R. Nesbiif. HOMEROOM 22 Firsf row. L. Libby, C-3. McCaslrill, M. Maferia, A. McCar+hy, V. Maurin, H. Marcin, C. Marrese, P. Long. Second row: D. Lucy, J. Lislrovec, M. Lege. J. Lesialr, D. Lynn, P. Lubarslry, E. Lazera- +ion, W. Manganelli. Third row: R. Loss. J. Lusardi, R. Longfield, J. Maine, B. Mafhiasen, J. Madey, A. LoBue, W. Mafia, R. Masi. Missing: W. Mayer, M. Lospinoso, F. Londino. HOMEROOM 205 ' F'rs+ row C Rehber E Pr le 4 . . g, . y , M. L. Reinmiller, B. Rieder, K. Ragonese, C. Powers, A. Pfeiffer, J. Reinhardf, J Rica. Second row: G. Rhodes, N. Reffig E. Puopolo, J. Russell, E. Rodig, G Rosenburg, L. Puopolo, M. A. Romano D. Predelli, P. Perlrins. Third row: H Ruben, F. Rendine, J. Perry, D. Polfer, J. Roclz, F. Puosso, F. Reider, E. Renl: R. Roflman. Missing: D. Perry, J. Plufa B. Reynolds. HOMEROOM C-I Firsl row: C. Tomlinson, B. Tiedemann. E. Slringham, D. S+ou+, M. Spaziani, J. Tyska, M. A. Unglaub, J. Thompson, F. Spina. Second row. R. Tuclmer, R. Smilh, J. Tomaio, J. Tripodi, C. Thompson, G. Sfeeber, C. Slaeger, R. Sollis, D. Sfaruch, R. Sfanlro. Third row: J. Thaisz, N. Davenporf, F. Sfein, R. Sranelr, D. S+one, H. Springle, G. Thorn, T. Torrick, W. Teuber. Missing: W. Sfoll, J. Sfolz. HOMEROOM 224 Firsl row: J. Schlund, M. A. Sacks, T. Seafon, B. Schaar, J. Sfsia, D. Seadorf M. A. Scharffenberger, J. Slaler, L Seiias. Second row: F. Sanfaniello, B Schoenleber, C. Schmi'H, C. Smifh, G Rybeclzi, J. Sharp, L. Shiller, T. Serpi, E Skoogland, B. Shapiro. Third row: J Schwarlz, S. Schiano, R. Seedorf, J. Sax Yon, R. Sincavagich, K. Russell, J. Sharp H. Schessler, R. Schroppe. HOMEROOM C-4 R. Valois, D. Walcno, N. Wilzburg, P Wiflrowshi, R. Wilhowshi. N. Worman B. Yuriclr, R. Zimmerman. Second row D. Yurick, H. Vieira, M. Wagner. E Walker, D. Van Wellerinq, A. Wyckoff E. Wrighf, C. Vilale, E. Vilale, D Weber. Third row: L. Vierherlig, F Wherrily, R. Wolf, O. Wolf, Wepprechf R. Walsh, W. Wallrins, W. Weingarfh G. Zeissig. Missing: R. Whifmore, J Firsl' row: S. Whifcomb, C. Voorhees. Wurs'r, N. Wallrer, J. Wright FRESHMEN The freshmen have spenl mosl of lheir lime malcing friends among 'rheir many new classmales and adiusling lo life al Regional. They lunclioned as a group for fhe firsl +ime when rhey held a dance April l3, a well-earned success of a lol of hard worlc. The following officers were elecled: Presidenl, Phil Melz: Vice-President Russell Jahn: Secrelary. Jean Hamillong and Treasurer, Todd Sheldon. Guiding fhem 'rhroughouf 'rhe year were 'rheir ad- visers, Miss Jean Rosenasf and Mr. Joseph Scoll. HOMEROOM 2l0 Firsf row: B. Aman, E. Amodeo. Behringer, R. Beislie, E. Achey, A. maloile, B. Anaslasio, S. Angelo, Barry, L. Amon. Second row. H. Ander G. Armsfrong, C. Barry, C. Adolph, J Befsbarf, D. Ashfield, A. Argyris, L doo, R. Abram, A. Albanese, P. Bell G. Bancey, W. Benner, L. Anderson W. Bender, R. Belluscio, L. Bellingrafh Bafaille. son, S. Barberich, R. Barry, G. Baber, Baumel. Third row: J. Aloia, M. Amo- Missing: A. Barriffa, C. Barlha, Ti HOMEROOM 209 Firsl row: C. Caprario, B. Colanlone M. Case, M. Choborda, R. Caruso, R Cannaria+o, L. Caslerline, D. Clermont C. Collins. Second row. J. Clausen, A. Colafruglio, F. Chapman, R. Clifford R. Caswell, J. Chinchar, B. Chrisfiano, P. Colby, M. Cenci, C. Carson. Missing J. Clausen, D. Chaffin, J. Charlucci. HOMEROOM 9 Firsl' row: J. Buric, D. Boehm, M. Breier, D. Bouchard, B. Brownell, L. Bozenslri, L. Cacchione, C. Brewer, B. Brown, J. Borgese. Second row: J. Bennei, R. Bodnar, R. Bielrsha, J. Bowles. E. Blunclr, E. Brennan, C. Borighl, D. Boolrer, F. Campano, R. Burleigh. Third row: R. Breem, R. Bimson, F. Burbage, A. Brown, S. Boyd, J. Binns, R. Cadden, G. Bischoff, T. Boyle, T. Boffa, P. Blaney. Missing: J. Barone. HOMEROOM I Firsl row: D. Degenhardf, G. Dauber. C. DellaSerra, J. Crowley, G. Curran, E. Connell, E. Conrads, L. Crozier, D. Dauser. Second row: J. Degafano, C. Davenporf, V. Desch, J. Crivelli, P. Cornellis, C. Cusmano, V. Diehl, R. Culberr, J. Di Baflisfa, E. Dierclrs. Third row: G. Columbus, P. Curialo, G. Diefrich, B. Desmelylr, V. De Pinfo, G. Crafer, A. Crisci, B. Cunningham, R. Davis, D. De Puy. Missing: J. Dasfi, K. Crown, D. Curry. HOMEROOM 22I Firsf row: E. Ford, P. Fi+1Gerald, J Forsfer, B. Geddes, C. Fisher, N. Fleer wood, L. Fursf, M.A. Goodreds, C Goodreds, R. Fonfenelli, M. Fuller. Second row: C. Gerow, M. Gillis, V. Goldberg, J. Fisher, R. Gefchis, D Gayewslri, H. Grabarz, R. Frigerio, R Goceliak, D. Golcher. Third row: R Froai, R. Geddis, R. Funk, R. Gallagher, J. Goense, A. Frandano. Missing: J. Foley, B. Gillmeier. HOMEROOM 230 Firsr row: E. Drain, B. Dieh, P. M. Durand, P. Dreher, B. Fay, J. Field, R, Eberf, S. England, P. L. Durand. Second row: L. Eisen, R. Elberf, L. Es+enes. D. Duff, K. Donnelly, J. Dombrowsli. E. Fischer, M. J. Driscoll, H. Duls. Third row: T. Easfland, P. Evans, B. Dunkel- mann, D. Egar, C. Doyle, D. Drake, S. Eisenfeld, H. Finkelson, B. Fischer, R. Firesfine, D. Engel. HOMEROOM 8 Firs+ row: S. Gunderson, S. Griffifh, B. Hart J. Hayden, M. Guerriero, D. Green, A. Grosso, H. Greene, L. Hamil- +on, B. Harley, B. Hari. Second row: J. Hamilfon, J. Harlz, A. Harfman, J. Hef- rfnger, R. Crygufis, D. Griffifh, J. Haydu, F. Gronau, G. Gulick. Third row. D. Harlh, C. Heard, P. Hawry- lulr, H. Gwafhney, E. Hahn, J. Green- berg, J. Green, J. Gudoslci, E. Harnish, L. Hercld. . l HOMEROOM ZI4 Firsf row. E. Linnemann, E. Marshall, C. Levine B. Leonhardf, M. MacKenzie, B. Levisly, C. Lubenau, G. Marini, E Maffhews. Second row: G. Maffen, R. McCasLill, R. Marfini, C. Manner, M. eone, J. Main, B. Massari, R. Ma- kransky, B. Lemmerman. Third row: R. Lewandowsli, J. Manning, L. Malhis, J. Mannix, K. Maragni, J. Manuel, O. Lund- gren, L. Lopanil, C. Maniowski, W. Maffhews. Missing: W. MaHhews, H. Luhrs, R. Lisiecli, R. Mauriello. HOMEROOM 28 Firsf row. M. Huliganga, K. Hinei. A- Howe, M. Hoffman, T. Kamola, R. Kapp- sfafier, L. Kaehlerf. M. Hidi, S. Karle, E. Jarvis. Second row: R. Jean, C. Hoog, F. Juergensen, H. Johnson, J. Hunler. M. Hopfa, L. Hodapp, B. Kelley, G. Hurley, C. Hogaboom. Third row: J. Kelk, C. Johnson. R. Hufer, H. Hill, C. Jansco, R. Johnson, J. Henkins, R. Jahn. Missing: B. Ksil. HOMEROOM I5 Firsf row: A. McFarlane. B. Mereslri, C. Moseman, Grace McKuliL, S. Messner, N. McDonald, D. McDougall, P. Men+- zer, J. Miller, Second row: A. Menkin. P. Meh, B. Mae, D. Menig, M. Majfis. M. Mengerf, J. Moran. P. Meade. Third row: R. Moleen, R. McElroy, T. Mona- han, T. McManany, R. Mifchell, H. Mc- Gedham, W. Mischler, M. Molinaro. Missing: E. McKennio, A. Marlo, L. Merh, J. Meri. N. Monfanino. 76 1 Cv HOMEROOM 229 Firsf row: M. Musik, Moskwa, D. Mullen, M. O'NeilI, F. Owens, G. Os- born, S. Parisi, J. Parenfi, C. Obsf. Second row: A. Neville, C. MusheH, J. Pagana, J. Ochse, S. Oakman, C. . Palmquisf. R. Pancani. N. Muller. Third row: T. Oppenheimer, M. Nigro, D. T Moiilau. L. Nielsen, E. Murin, T. Mul- ligan, A. Murdock. Missing: S. Papan- drea, T. Murphy. HOMEROOM 2I9 Firsf row: G. Rodner, J. Rice, H. Rey- nolds, C. Rogers, K. Rogers, E. Rorondi, V. Rudy, E. Reinerfsen, A. Salerno, M. Ronkovifz. Second row: R. Ruqqeri, R. Schwarfz, J. Richards, E. Roffsfock, S. Schider, N. Rumsey, B. Saam, A. Sacks. V. Salller, W. Schmidl, N. Sapienza. Third row. L. Sagindorf, C. Rcfhbard, P. Rupp, F. Schiller, G. Rokosny, D. Reinhardf, R. Scavuuo, R. Schaffer. Missing: S. Schider, W. Sales. HOMEROOM 202 Firsf row: B. Parker, G. Peferson, C. Regal, B. Paul, D. Reinerfsen, S. Penard, J. Porter, J. Perks, L. Perker. Second row: J. Pierce, R. Phihner, P. Praff, B. Pruchawski, M. Rawlins, J. Pazienza, L. Prosseda, E. Pasko, J. Quinn, Third row: L. Pecina, K. Porfsch, K. Pefersen, J. Provenzano, J. Profo, V. Perks, E. Pri- chard. Missing. B. Parker, A. Reinhardl. W. Reason. 1 1 f 1 ? 2 Q HOMEROOM 227 Firsf row. J. Sohayda, Y. Spina, B. Sfeiner, K. Slipia, P. Serina, M. Smi+h, P. Selnick, F. Sfeiver, J. Shori. Second row: T. Simonelli, L. Slousen, P. Sheperis, M. Sfadflander, J. Serina, K. Sfanion, J. Serafin, C. di Sfefano. Third row: G. Soufhward, R. Sisum, H. Sieierl, A. Sien- ford, E. Sheldon, J. Silva, S. Sell. Miss- ing: R. Sfeinlre, C. Spicer, P. Siiar, J. Shuha. A. Smiih, A. Sears. HOMEROOM 2Ib Firsf row: M. L. Wussler. C. Wallden, N. Weisman, B. Zaleiel, J. Ward, P. Wrigley, C. Wood, J. Whi+ehead, C. Zechowifz. Second row: G. Zachai, J. Zeissig, G. Walcl, J. Wehman, M. A. Wiener, D. Wallrer, M. Wilson, L. Wilriera, C. Wallace, K. Weil. Third row: H. Wilde, P. Wisneslri, J. Zavoda, C. Wolwowicz, R. Weinzierl, R. Yanuui, N. Zimmerman, E. Winkleman, G. Wiener. Missing: G. Whifney, M. Young. 78 HOMEROOM L-I Firsf row: M. Uknuis, E. Tidroslri, P. Sugzda, B. Verish, R. Toomey, l. Suifer, J. Vance, C. Toffen, F. Tomassi, P. Tag. Second row: M. Virkafis, V. Van Nesl, A. Von Derlinden, A. Vogel, A. Viiale, M. Sficlrle, J. Thompson, L. Tuffle, E. Ton- nessen, G. Sfraub, L. Vernieri. Third row R. Tomlinson, G. Tighi, B. Voorhees, J Taylor, G. Wadas, A. Sugzda, F. Tesla T. Sfiles, C. Van Vlief, A. Vannaulrer, F Vifale. L4 QD ml am 'Q Z-,lx gf .EEE , 4 E14 gg? ' R I - ,wi-iigsff , ,lll5 r1I1QMEUjl!1 Q . IC G , fluih? .., - -5, X '. xx if x M 1 K X X Xl . ix fy H , Q 'L , . N ' 'N ' X X 'x A Y1 s X-1 KX A i , xx X xXkN. yx Q-X X4 7' XX xg Y' H-R' 1 X 2. QW Am ! ,V g v T n'-ugnnn ' HN zgfjf' -NN i if NX I 1T' , f k i 'fa Sf 5? A s -Q J y ' 3 7 N,- , MD? f S C H CD CD f L Q f .f X 1 + f X L X 1 I F E Our days consisfed o . .Ir In a over our years 1 Re rom e are sue +0 Phd Heaf many or our memories will be of our clisses for fhey make up The mam busnrmess of any school and rhey alce up far more of ou fme fhan any ofher ohase of school We BUT To re ue a me from a song we were all srrwgrmg Chesf X ra s showun +ha+ no Re lonal sfudenis have fuber Y Q 9 culosus are wrapped up y iwo Healfh Ofuce nsfanfs Below The mo'rher of a Regional s+udenf regrsfers during Open House un November These Sound Sfudio assishanis sef up for a broadcasf +o a hisfory class, This siudenf broughf has own raduo because he couldnf wax? unhl 300 fo fund oui how ihe Dod gers were donng 2' UELCONE PARENTS mff Pressman pu acfivifies such as fhese . Regional, 'we ll have o'her Pvomews so rerverr- berw-lhose briei pacses befweec cfasses, vsffrg wilh our lriencls belore and eller school, lrch me, and all lcinds ol exlra-curricalar a:LivT es. lv lhs seclion. von w'll find a small servole of :c.r'less memories ol many dfllerenl' l1i'ds.i Going across +he s+ree+ +o S+rubbe's provides a chance fo gel some fresh air af lunch fime. lBelowl. This car was displayed affer an assembly program fo emphasize fhe imporlance of safe driving. AP,-,Z 1-'Hi J- , .. imwwi- r ..'si,l?v,T?1etfff1'i'2' ' iii' f i -7 V X ,Y-9.445 s'M i5: F as ,sc '-WM.-...x 5, 63, -. ,A --.ik -'era-fii9,fm.w'f1 1 rfsw A hall guide sludies some approaching sfudenfs wondering if fhey have passes. ff -Qu T ' . LQ? I is Wa sa A sludenf fries out a hold on Wresfling Coach Pavlin. Tomorrow's farmers have The chance fo observe fhese baby chiclc's in fhe Ag building. We choose our courses The use of business machines helps prepare commercial sfudenfs for office iobs. J ,I 1 Proiecfs such as ihese malre Lafin seem inferesling fo college-bound sfudenis. 84 rom a wide variefy lAbovel Wood shop feaches skills needed for boih irade and hobby. lLeffl In order 'ro see for yourself whai ihe biology fexfbook and ins+ruc+or are fallcing about if is offen necessary io use a microscope. As fhe s+udenfs ride away from ihe school a+ +he end of a busy day and faire one lasi' loolr af ihe building, ihey mighf see 'fhis view of ihe parking lol and audiforium wing. ,QQ Gur formal dances were s C Gangsfer Larry Regan makes a dramafic enhance as The frial nears ifs end. .fx I fm 1 ,No NH ls Karen Andre guiHy7 Her fafe was defermined by a iury chosen from fhe audience each night Bofh iuries found her nof guiliy. 88 I.. I Tb K IK? .rv 3,3-Q 0 ' A 'I ll n 1 W-.. t I .1 4 'S qgpg bHGHT OF .32 :A R . 71 ' 1 ,,5f JANUARY16m ,. rw, .-sk. VMI 1 W SENIOR PLAY CAST Firs+ row: M. Zavoda, R. Knorr, P. Halloran, K. Englese, C A. Norton, Mrs. Julia Laizer, P. Walcoff, W. Lygn, G V - SENIOR IR KUIER SYNOPSIS OF SCENES P N -..-.-'...,-'ww .v'w'Vr:f mu rw.-1. ,U .3-V...-r XL T I X 'Xl Y II U. mv .Qu ALTT lll IM tdlxvmxng .Ln Bui Mr. Whlffueld . . . S- ? f Barberich, B. Phillimore, M. Libby. Second row: E. Moeclcel, T. Twyman, M. Grofsky, M. DiCarrQ G. Davis J. Anderson A. Tallau, E. Hurley, G. Lamberg, C. Meier, C. Bergsirom. D. Pavelec, R. Hafcher, J. Myfrowxfz, G. Opdyke. Leadership was provided by fhese groups STUDENT COUNCIL Firsl row: M. A. Muchnis, M. A. Donningfon, C. Obsl, P. Wrig'ey, M. Brier, C. Slager, E. Walker, J. Tombs, P. Nevins, K. Rogers. Second row: S. Hines, S. Malhison, B. Heerwagon, D. Green, J Grmek, J. Jennings, J. Sachsel, B. Schwarfz, G. Hansen, M. Chesler, B. Whrel, L. Fonfinelli, M. Chor- borda, G. Nordell. Third row: J. Madey, E. Froal, B. Peuulich, C. Buchman, C. Merz, R. Nesbili, R Knorr, N. Carrea, D. Brezney, S. Sell, P. Melz, S. Frycki, R. Ellerl, R. Jahn, A. Archeris. Fourth row B. Trzcinski, T. Doheriy, D. Besnier, R. Knazynslzi E. Muzychko, C. Markowski, S. Shaub, J. Decker, J Sisia, D. Poller. Firsl' row: R. Pringle, G. Schmidf, V. Hnol, N. De Leonard, N. Anderson, R. Slupalr, J. Griffin, M. Triplza, P. Smalley. Second row: J. Kosik, P. Harfer, J. Phillips, A. Riccardo, B. Maferia, E. Hreha, M. Warchol, A. Jafulis, D. Ramsden, B. Buclcalew, R. Bednarik, I. Rineharf. Third row: R. Voorhees, B. Trzcinslri, J. Moscarifolo, A. Casfaldo, I. Whillock, J. Sachsel, Miss E. Porler, M. Tamaroff, M. A. Anderson, J. Hari, J. Tombs, D. Sweeney, A. Doenzleman, E. Kleile, M. A. Picliarslri. Fourfh row: D. Mifchell, P. Van Ness, R. Lindemann, B. Soufhgale, J. Jennings, C. Merz, B. Pezzulich, A. Kind+, R. Hatcher, A. Bowman, B. Fisher. Speech groups were ocfive of Regional The Nalional Forensic League is an honorary or- ganizalion made up of lhe sludenls who are mosl ac- rive in speech aclivilies. Regionals 'rwo oulslanding forensic organizalions are The Forum and Debale Clubs. An unusual learure of bolh groups is Thar all of Their aclivily is held in con- iunclion wilh similar groups from ofher schools. Sealed: S. Griffilh, Mrs. M. Muller, J. Griffin, K. Rogers, l. Whilloclr, V. Hnof. Sfandingz J. Slemmer, D. Harfer, B. Pezzulich, M. Koval. FOREIGN STUDENTS Picfured above are Regional's Two foreign guesfs. Jawahir Haii Ali, of Malaya lleff cenferl, and Yolanda Parre, of Guatemala lrighf cenferl, hosfs on The ends. Judy Thompson lleffl and Judy Widmer frighfl. FORUM CLUB 91 Our publicofions kepf us well Firsi' row: M. A. Piclrarski, R. Fera, P. Berg, N. Anderson, K. Meredifh, R. Gordon. Second row: E. Weber, G. Engleman, C. Mahelr, S. Feldman, D. Lindauer, M. A. Tronolone. Third row: F. Jahn, N. Moen, G. Knowles, C. A. Norfon, P. Smalley, K. Leikauskas, J. Mengerf, C. Frankenfield. FourTh row: S. McNair, N. Boiles, P. Byers, B. Boyd, M. A. Anderson, A. Pollack, J. Funcheon. REGIONALOGUE EDITORS Regionalogue edifcrs, shown above, are lleff To righfl: N. Anderson K Meredifh, P. Berg, R. Fera, M. A. Pickarslri, R. Cera, Mr. R. Richards, Adwliseri Nof shown are: A. Casfaldo and J. Moscarifolo. . ! f li - . 5 E -4,-,. 1 .. 5, 1'lll 'm TQ? 2 - A' X ul ln addiTion To The ediTors who are picTured above and lisTed on page 3, many people gave Their Time and energy To The publica- Tion oT This boolc. The ediTors wish To express Their Thanks To all who helped in any way. Special Thanlcs are due To The capable business sTaTT under The direcTion oT Mr. Leonard Pane, business rnanager. This sTaTT was responsible Tor selling The boolc and Tor solIciTing paTrons. The cover was designed by Mary Ann Piolcarski and The draw- ing by John MoscariTolo. OTher mernbers oT The arT sTaTT were Mary Ann Anderson, Mary Ann Tronolone, and Ellen Weber. 92 informed. . . I I .. .....,,.. ' 1 ef l A r A . I V 5 r ' .3 7 I D113 ton .N ews . .,, F 5 . F 3 A . if , are .e me Vg. 1 411 53 ic' 'Ii iumvi YJ I v 4 f Publ.-J..-.1 W. nm.. 1 1 1 f , .p ' lmmrhnn Dmnm Pure rp.. fm.. ,W f.,,.., ... fm ...nl .a.-In... Cara. C0-Editors-in-ikhxel m-gin, Edna. . ewa Edixor Features Edimr Co-Spam Edimr. M N Assistant News lid Anialanl Immun'- Reponing Edin.-r r:m....!. Editor An Editor! Girls' Sports Edu Cin-ulnian Rdixnr Typing mam Aa.-malan, san... Edimrial Business mrmn 1.1155 . , xlpluulm KRYNICKI. iff W ,gg Rmznx' s4:Hw,mTz M aw KI,FRl-III BOWMAN .... ii? rum... ' - ' o ur FIIITORIAI, STHT JUN In HART, JI'lJY TOMHS bI'I'NI-1 OPDYKE WILLIAM FIFCHIER ' N K INN IlIl.1ARI5 MAR! ANN PICKARSKI ROBERT.-K Mm-CEE Nl-XR! ANN ANDERSON. JOHN MOSCARITOLO ll LIE SIENGERT TIII-IIAH SEATON ULNI-14 IJOENZELMAN NlARt'IA TAMAROFF AIU INHKN NIH UFX R. KRUVIYICKI NIR. GAII. KOPLIN EDITORS Firsi- row: G. Opdylre, R. Schwarfz, R. Kryniclri, J. Hari, J. Tombs, D. Sweeney B. Fuscher. Second row: M. A. Anderson, M. Tamaroff, J. Moscarifolo, Mr. A Kropinicki, Adviser: A. Bowman, A. Green, R. McGee, A. Doenzelman, M. A Pickarslci, T. Seafon. DAYTON NEWS STAFF Firsf row: J. Moscarifolo, R. Schwarfz. M. Tamaroff, G. Engleman, C. Mafzek, F. Jahn, G. Gregory, A. Caroll, M. A. Anderson, D. Durmer. Second row: G. Opdyke, W. Fischer, R. McGee, R. Krynicki, M. A. Pickarslri, D. Sweeney, J. Tombs, J. Hari, T. Seaion, A. Doenzleman. P. Walcoff. Third row: J. Bowles, M. Sfad+lander, K. Rogers, E. Froa+, B Eisenfeld, A. Riccardo, P. Byers, J. Madey, M. Chesler, G. Easfland, C. Thompson, B. Souihgafe, D. Harfh, M. Goodman, A. Bowman, J. Saxion, A. Green. . f , -4' Q-mf-' ' Firsi row: Mr. P. Danilo, E. Dambres, F. Tesla, W. Charles, D. Gage, H. Luhrs, W. Kennedy, D. Rein- hardf, T. Holden, J. Aloia, C. Hoag, L. Vierheilig, A. Smith, Mr. A. La Sofa. Second row: E. 'Iv-iluzychho, Beh, P. Tino, H. Tavener,'B. Ciravola, C. Alimonlri, R. Desmelyr, D. Besnier, P. Bell, R. uier, A. risci, K. Crown, A. Kuenze, G. Bancey, W. Voor ees, R. McKinnie, P. Morrison. Third row: J. Perry, R. Wills, P. Smifh, F. Tavener, T. Henry, E. Draie, M. Molinari, R. Lindsay, R. Moleen. J. Hunter, A. Briggs, G. Bischoff, W. Mischler, D. Baker, D. Neville, G. Borger, G. Pappas. Fourlh row: H. Gwarhney, R. Bafaille, R. Becker, J. Gubisfa, J. Biondi, W. Heclrel, D. Zeller, C. Dragos, J. Goense, J. Worman, G. Graczik, A. Rippel, S. Zgurzynski, F. Hochsirasser, R. Walsh, J. Finn, J. Merfz, H. Hill, L. Jacobsen, B. Dushanelr, C. Beling. 6 'QS inn Firsf row: F. Zgurgzinslry, R. Del Duca, M. A. Ingale, E. Hunfoon, C. Werner, D Seedorf, J. Monsipapa. Second row: K. Van Blarhen, J. Lindner, B. Mercovilch C. Sheides, J. Wrighl, M. Andres, G. Buczynslci, P. Allen, Mrs. R. Monlgomery. Third row: M. Warchol, M. Goodreds, A. Guerer, B. Wolf. Fourfh row: C. Fox, E. Muller, H. wagner, H. Rau, s. Keane. LIBRARY COUNCIL Afler The 2:52 bell rings, Regional is far from ernply. Even Though Ihe cIay's classes have ended, adrivily goes on. An exlensive eller-school club program al Regional provides many opporlunilies which are nor HEALTH OFFICE ASSISTANTS JONATHAN'S JOURNAL FIFSI WW! N-.RGIIIQI Cuiamanci SIfIn9I 3m- Second Firsf row: M. Sfadilander, N. Wallrer, M. Blair, P. Harler, WW? J- MUnn'CI1-.B- Tmdemannf J- L'5ll0V'C- L- M5'C'ni.I'I- J. Moscarifolo. Second row: D. Duff, P. Pollacelr, L. Del- MQHIWWS- E- Mafcm- R- K5PP5IaIIe'- C- DaVenP0'If S' Pa 5'- Duca, I. Suifer, L. TuH'le, C. Mushell, S. Karle, C. Rogers. L. Lahey. RADIO WORKSHOP NURSING CLUB Firsf row: A. Green, R. NesbiH, D. PoI'Ier, A. Timpson, T. J. Rosenberg, J. Roland, M. DescI1, J. Krozinslri, S. Hop Biorlzman. Second row: T. Simonelli, K. Van VIie+, Mrs. Mar- Irins, J. Thompson, G. Sfeeber. fha Siang, Adviser, A. TaIIau, N. Bulhe, J. Wursf, D. Bauer. available in classes. Clubs are of various Icinds: some are service or- ganizalions, some are leisure-lime aclivilies, some are academic groups, and some are professional clubs. They all help Io make Regionaliles beller educaled and more well rounded. SPANISH CLUB Seafed: C. Elko, Miss C. Singer, J. Sfemmer, E. KIeiIe. S+anding: J. Moscarifolo, T. D'Annunzio, E. Belusar. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Firsf row: A. Carroll, F. JaI'1n, A. Riccardo, F. Longo, D. Lindauer. B. WI'1reI, M. Baselone, C. Sfaeger. Second row: A. Pollack, J. Tombs, G. Engleman, S. Feldman, K. Lieulrauslras, T. Seafon, R. Pringle, Miss J. Meeker. Third row: M. Capofosra, P. Long, M. A. Pickarsiri, J. Schlund, J. Hari, J. Lieukauslras, K. Meredifh, J. Tysira, E. Rodig, B. Schaar. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY Firs'I' row: R. S+upak, B. Buclralew, D. Ramsden, P. Harier V. Hnof. Second row: S. Warman, T. Twyman, A. Bowman A. Green, P. Walcoffab - I 1. If!!! Our music groups provided us Firsf row: J. Wagner, T. SeaTon, L. Libby, B. Buclralew, J. Horner, L. Perry, D. Ferry, E. Hurley, D. Freedmon, C. PeTerson, B. Meyers, B. Gallagher, G. PraTT. D. Durmer, P. Campbell, P. Pollacel. Second row: L. Mischler, R. Bednarilr, B. MaTeria, M. Hasselman, K. Leilrauslras, J. Jenkins. J. Sachsel, J. MyTrowiTz, C. Cinquina, R. ParlrhursT, B. Durmer, J. McMurray, P. Sinlrowih. Third row: S. Hines, K. Ragonese, M. A. Anderson, P. Harfer, E. Bischoff, D. Baker, D. Owens, B. Geisler, S. Sell, H. LaBaTe, P. Colby, L. Guenfher, J. Rica, D. Lindauer. C. Lorenz, D. Ramsden. FourTh row: S. Haclcen- berg, M. Triple, E. Kleile, I. Eppel, M. Grofslry, R. MarTinla, J. Jennings, R. Wallrer, W. Brown, S. Blair, D. Mofflau, B. Keith, C. NorTon, M. Jacobus, J. Nugenf, M. A. Donningfon, J. Phillips. ThroughouT The year The music groups have provided enTerTain- menT for various school TuncTions. MosT imporTanT were The ChrisT- mas Concer'T in December, and The Spring ConcerT in May. All oT The groups worked TogeTher To prese-nT Two fine programs. This FirsT row: C. Drummond, M. Merish, J. Buerer, J. Ochs, M. Hoff- man, J. PorTer, A. MacFarlane, J. Kelly, M. Wuessman, M. Ronki- vifz, R. Egbert C. Woods. Second row: L. Crozier, J. Ward, J. Crivelli, M. Musilr, P. Wrigley, R. Lamberg, C. Levine, E. Achey, M. MacKenzie, G. PeTerson, C. ObsT, B. Annasfasia, B. Harley, J. Perks. Third row: H. Green, L. HamilTon, R. CapsTaTTer, R. Toomey, J. BeisbarT, B. Collenfone, M. Case, B. Koznowih, K. Hines. G. Marini, C. Wallace, G. Curran, J. Thompson, C. Palm quisT. FourTh row: E. Conrads, V. Rudy, B. DieTz, A. ViTale, J. PeTrone, C. Zeckowih, C. Goodreds. P. Fifzgerald, B. Brown, M. Young, F. Armsfrong. C. Delasero, D. Dauser, A. Grosso. B. Parker, P. Menher. lfh worfh while enferfainmenf l cv Firsf row: B. Boyd, B. Heerwagon, J. Spifal. C. Marrese, E. Jolmannson, C. Werner, H. Marcin, M. Hasselman, G. McCasl:ill, G. Hansen, D. Copio. Second row: D. Haupl, B. Dermer, A. Riccardo, G. Cl1risfiansen,'N. Wallrer, E. Harlung, D. Volmden, A. MCcBflhY, M. A. Garfland, L. End, M. Palrick. M. Sacks. Third row: L. Olson, E. Kerr, B. Wlwrel, C. Leaycraff, C. Freund, A. Curliss, C. Thompson. E. Sfonlza, L. Del Duca, B. Aloia, F. Sanfore. Fourfh row: D. Wolf, L. Daly, M. Jacobus, D. Neuberf, G. Kelmlmg, P. Folly, J. Leilauskas, P. Wolf, J. Tyska, S. Haclrenberg. V. Maurin, B. Fowler, M. Mylrowifz, L. Bergslrom. year, honor also came lo several individuals. Joan Wagner, Maria Anderson, and Monroe Grolslcy were chosen for lhe All-Slale Choir. Pianisl Allen Kindl' was se- lecled 'ro appear on slalion WQXR as par? of llwe Young Arlisls compelilion. Firsl row: J. Wagner, J. Anderson, B. Malaria, E. Bischoff D. Ramsden. C. Lorenz. Second row: P. Harier, N. Moen, C Norlon, J. Thompson, G. Nordell, L. Guenfher. Third row T. Twyman, S. Blair, B. Keifh, E. Sanford, D. Freedman, J Jenkins, L. Cenci. Fourlh row: M. Grofslry, D. McKinnie, R Marfinla, J. Jennings, J. Myfrowilz, E. Hurley. , +31 gl m W . I 5? . Aw' S L1 ,V www mr W ,v M qx . 4 iv? . t 5 Q 3 ? .V I gi.. Q: ij A ,. N 4 A , K ,fy Q, ,- J W L -- zqgf . ' ' -W i 'rf Q 1 'M ii' ,i . V 32 ,, V f LZ' 'J Hn h V F .fr 53- V . 1 it had Q ,J A. 8 4 tl 0 ,7 QE' 'Q 0 an f 3 N : U ' - 1. A Q x if 1 n A 3 6- '- ggi? fi '5fM ,f gf V Q! ' ' 2- . A ' ' g - -V H ' 1 sv 'g 2 '- - W A ' ' ' t' U :N.:rgii ?.,, I ' I 7 . , ' '.. .' 1. I an Q .n ', n W, J, , L15 'Z3' N5 - - ,. 9' 'Q A ' or ' I ,QHGZR5 ' I :,'?. '?: f kj? A . ,,,.v-ff- X, t is L , fr. girly: YA ' . Ffa! rr ,A Www, Vi 'af' 'f' ,,k f1AfC ii Lf Uni' 'L .V , Wffifuffwzw f F: F UW ll Q LUN' Q Z-.lx 55, ' l I I .4535-'f , :G fnnm U fx nn ?'i LF 'f1:fT :t N :M t X N XX -sv 1 1 aus x lx 1 Q., v X IRQ X 5,0 - u - M W Q gl 1 ' 57x gk l Ill A if ni X ,Af fs 9 R9 ..,a:, g: 5-is ff, 7 2 'H K.. QS f ' 319, sy 'va xg .gb tl ,QPVL !J bf' Y K f ls 1 .,- ai f Kiwi 9 ..q.... 1 OUR FOOTBALL TEAM-One of The best .bg- C, MERZ R. COLE A. CASTALDO Co-Cepiain B. ANDERSON D. CARPENTER E, MCCARTHY Fronf row: R. Sclwwariz, R. Anderson, F. Michenfelder, J. Halliday, C. Merz, J. Gallini, R. Ernsf, W. Schiller, R. Becker. Second row: R. Kei+h, J. Schwariz, W. Bos+, R. Kappy, D. Carpenfer, G. Vinella, E. McCarihy, A. Casfaldo, R. Le++eri, R. Nadasky, D. Brezney, W. Kelsay. Third row: L. De Rosa. M. Suchena, W. Trzcinski, W. Carney, R. Rychlilc, T. Scribe, R. Twiewslri, C. Buchman, R. Bell, E. Ruby, W. La Prarie. Fourih row: F. Cassera, J. Funcheon, A. Parlrer, R. Clos, T. Giannaffasio, L. Jacobson, R. Anderson, P. Morrison, J. Sisia, R. Coles, K. Jones, W. Coombs. yi -..1. 1-L .K - 1 -4 ,. J. HALLIDAY Co-Cap+ain Regional sfralegisfs llefi Io righilz Coaches'E. Sclldulil. L- D9 Rosa M. Suchena, E. Ruby, W. La Prarie, H. Palmer. This year Regional produced one of Ihe loesl loofball squads in Ihe schools hisfory, as well as one of Ihe lop reams in Ihe slale. Alfer piling up a six-game win- ning sfrealc, The Bulldogs wenl on Io a final record of seven wins and only Iwo losses. The R.l-l.S. Ieam, under Ihe direclion of a new coaching slall, scored a season's Iolal of l35 poinls while allowing The opposilion, which proved To be Ihe besl in several years, Io score only 80. FOOTBALL SCORES Regional Opponenls :i .. . .... ,,HiIIside 3 I3 7 I4 6 23 0 I3 6 I3 I I9 I3 33' L.me- ,wav Trouble for Roselle-Carpenlor! Block fhif HCM , Q.. . in - fi' . .W ff . .1 ...xi 3' fm. . r, Q ' : L 1. .1 if-'wifi A ..-at we , -f, .. - I , V' V - L1 V '. 'S if 1, ' ' ' ' L1 tg.,-Q i fgfw, Nm.- Q,-, f fr' E ff, .I :if fy -n o lv so mu' ra-lf' L. -' ' ' fur' - A ' , ,.Q . A X Q 11, s P ..5. ,R ,. . .-j-151,352 ,,'22?i4fi: fi N' .4 e - -Ai any Mk' 4:3 y 4 ,.-gi. .. .,' 9 Regional gridclers go 'lhrough .J , .3 .149 fheir paces. J.V. SQUAD Firsf row: A. Parlzer, L. Jacobsen, J. Funcheon, T. Giannallasio, R. Clos, R. Tyiewslli, K. Jones, R. Kappy, R. Bell, R. Beclrer, F. Cassera. Second row: J. Schwarfz, P. Morrison, W. Kelsey, R. Leflieri, R. Keifh. C. Buchman, W. Heine, W. Bosl. -sq Ready 'lor achon! FRESHMAN SQUAD Firsi row: R. Caswell, H. McGeehan, A. Crisci, T. McManany, W. Meyer, T. Easiland. Second row: D. Drake, F. Capraro, C. Doyle, A. Murdock, G. Sabafini, P. Mefz, E. Schiller, G. Wadas, L. Shousen. Third row: E. Palmer, A. Longren, D. Lopanilr, R. McElroy, J. Greenberg, B. Leahy, D. Engle, R. Burleigh, B. Lemmerman, E. Schaub. Fourlh row: F. Gronau, R. Breem, J. Silva, E. Vifale, L. Anderson. 11 c L '-df' 'SY' 3-II' .Dua -v 4'- LES LAWN RON GOLCHER 6 B KARL FORD COACH LOU DE ROZA REGIONALS BIG FIVE 15 A ii EW CURT MERZ DEACON WALKER 106 OUR BASKETBALL TEAM- Big Five champions Big Things were expecTed oT Coach De Rosas hoopsTers when They sTarTed The season wITh Tour oT TesT year s sTarTing Tive on hand. TwenTy-Tour games-and TwenTy vTc'orEes-TaTer, Regional ToTlow- ers agreed ThaT The Team had Tfved up To their expecTaTTons. The oe-sf Tndicahon oT The Teams sse- cess Is The TacT ThaT ITs regelar season s record OT I6-2 qalned Re- glonai TTrsT seeding In The UnEon CounTy Tournament Karl Ford shooTs from The side. Curt drives' BASKETBALL SQUAD FirsT row: J. Leonard, D. Carpenier, A. Parker, B. Laynge, R. Kryniclri. Second row: R. Rychliclr, V. Fevola, R. Golcher, L. Lawn, K. Ford, W. WaTkins. Third row: Coach Lau De Rosa, L. Campanelli, R. Walker, C. Merz, C. Evans, J. Heffernan, R. Tyiewslri, Mgr. Q 6 '.f.v2S' 4 1' -ef wwf Qi' Regiona 59 I I if Q BASKETBALL SCORES I Opponenfs Wesffield 75 ,,,,,.,,,,,. Plainfield ,....,.. 60 - 78 .,.......,.. Hillside .,.. 62 Q Alumni Q-me 66 .....Y.... Weequalnc ..... . 37 . -Q. 7l .......... Wesffleld .... .. 42 ' 49 ,,..,.. Union .......,. 6l 54 .,........., Plainfield ..A......... 46 el A 67 Linden ...,....., 56 Roselle Parlr ......A. 48 M M if . North Plainfield 45 A S ,ii Union .. 48 46 ....,..... Morrisfown ..,. .. 55 78 ,... ..,... L inden ........ .. 45 60 .,,....... Somerville 59 63 ...,...,.... Rahway .,... 6l il!0 ' 65 .....,.. Scofch Plains .... Union Couniy Tournamenf 68 ..,........... Pingry ........,..... 38 49 ......,..,,. Jefferson ,....... 40 49 ......,..... Plainfield ......,..,.. 69 Sfafe Tournamenf C 62 .............. Linden ..,.,...... 53 Rfql 53 ..,......... Hillside ..A..... 50 44 ..... ....... C ranford ........ . 69 57 ,, pfiffi 4-19, OUR WRESTLERS Second E MN., RAY KNAZYNSKI BOB SCHWARTZ DAVE THOMPSON JERRY SACHSEL I4 b l30 lb JOE SISIA Heavywenghf Ray seems io be havmg a hHle irouble Rnzzo ns sef for achon Swuich Eddie Swnfch' JOHN ZAPPULLA I06 lb 108 Umon iools worrned, and Zappulla I5 fhe reason e O e ff . , M., Y . .X ,,,,,,, V .NN :Q J N, Y , ff a I . l4l lb. . ns lb. 1 A .gg N iivh, vx L . - . place squad in sfafe fournamenf A , A' ' .2 we-My -5 g ' . I N gf. I a .. . DICK BESNIER FRANK RIZZO FRED RICA ED BIES I57 Ib, I23 lb. 163 Ib. I36 Ib. Winning nine of eleven rnafches and placing second in fhe Sfafe fourna- rnenf were fhe accornplishmenfs of The l956 wresfling squad under head coach Dave Pavlin and assisfanf coach Russ Sfanley. Oufsfanding individual performers who closed ouf brillianf careers af Regional were Diclc Besnier and Jerry Sachsel. who won fhe sfafe champion- . ships in fheir respecfive weighr classes for fhe second consecufive year. Bes- -'45 nier was also awarded The Oufsfanding Wresfler Trophy by fournamenf I Q-7 I officials. ' ' Regional Opponeni 3I .,.., s..,.... D OVER ,.,....... I0 35 ..... ,,,. M ORRISTOWN ,aa,,, 3 22 .,ss, ,... P LAINFIELD .s.... I I 29 .s..s ....., R AI-IVVAY ...,.... 8 34 ..... ..as.,.. J EFFERSON .. ,.,,... O GEQRQE HARM5 32 .,ss. ,,.. S T. BENEDICTS ...... 5 I36 Ib. I4 .s... .ss. B OUND BROOK ...... I9 2I .,,a, ,Y..,.s,,, I-I ILLSIDE ,ss,s....... I5 I9 ..... .... R OSELLE PARK ...... I5 I4 ..... ..,....,.... U NION . ,s...... I7 27 .........,. ..,....,......s...... S OMERVILLE .....,....... .......... . .. IO Fronf row: Coach R. Sfanley, D. Thompson, D. Besnier, J. Sisia, F. Rica, E. Bies, B. Schwarfz, Coach D. Pavlin. Second row: R. Roffman, F. Tavener, R. Knazynslri, F. Rica, J. Sachsel, J. Zappulla, G. Harms, A. Argyris, E. Dalrymple. Third row: B. Engel, P. Rupp, J. Manuel, A. Von Der Linden R. Lewandowslxi, C. Wolwowicz, P. Meh. I 109 ouR 1955 TRACK SQUAD WlWWlUQ Six of nine dual meels, lhe Regional lraclf learn enjoyed a successful season in l955. The squad V was under lhe clireclion oi John Brown, head coach, and Sam Timer, assislanl coach. Scores are lislecl be- low: Regional 68 - Hillside 49. Regiohil 6415 - Linden 5236 Union 7412 - Regional 4212 6112 - Rahway 551nQ 7423 - Regional 4215 - Caldwell 42 6315 - Pingry 53V2 esffield 65 - Regional 52 Regional 6433 - Summii 5216 l Tony Casfaldo jf'-A Z?-7 Nfl ' 1 ' J Fronf row: J. Zapulla, J. Myfrowifz. R. Frolich, W. Brown, J. Lafferfy, B. Coombs, A. Parker. Second row: Coach J. Brown, T. Mofflau, F. Harlig, B. Hubinger, B. Broolrs, R. Smith, P. Polidoro, R. Walsh. Third row: Trainer E. Ruby, H. Danielson, R. Becker, J. Decker, C. Merz, W. O'Neill, B. Anderson. K. Rahenlramp, J. Leonard, L.. Principe. Fourfh row: Coach S. Timer, F. Michenfelder, J. Sisia, E. Kenr, R. Hawrylul, I. Williamson, R. Cera, B. Carney, T. Cadaldo, E. McCarYhy,W.Wa1'kins, M. Heller. F Russ Cera OUR 1955 BASEBALL TEAM The I955 baseball learn ended :ls season wnrh a record of IO wuns and 7 losses Head coach for 'rhe fnrsl' year was John Muller who was assrsfed by Russ Slanley In adduhon To :ls regular schedule lhe squad wen? ro lhe sem: finals of fhe Union Counry 'rournamenf ll was also one of lo New Jersey learns To be nnvuled ro par 'rncnpafe In The Grealer Newark Tournarnenl sponsored by fhe Newark News Len Rdfvkl Don Carpenfer Firsf row: P. Oleyar, P. Venice, R. Golclier, N. Roflwweiler, L. Lawn, F. Barraco, B. Hilliard, T. Doherfy, F. Tavener. Second row: A. Slinger, J. Ziegler, L. Rafaslry, J. Scliaffernolh, K. Reinharl, K. Ulzaf, J. Blair, B. Trczynski, T. Heim. Third row: Coach J. Muller, R. Fuchs, F. Breen, T. Casale, R. Foulke, H. Tavener, F. Cassera, J. Resch, J. Malrranslry, Coach R. Sfanley. f ?:5. Rocky Lelfieri Regional Opponenis I ........ Scoich Plains ....,,,. 0 7 ,..,....,. Roselle Parlr ..,..., ,. 3 3 ..,,,,,..,., Westfield ,,,,,, .. 7 I I ,. ., ,...... Union ..,,. . ,. 6 0 ..... ,,,.. L inden . ,, 4 3 ,.,., ,... P Iainfield .,,... .. 9 7 ..,..,,,.. Morristown ..,, I 8 ..... ....,, R oselle .... 3 4 A .,,,. ...,.. P ingry ..,. I 4 , ., ,, Hillside .,. I I2 Scolclm Plains 2 2 ' 5 .. ,..,.. Summif , ,,,, .. 2 .,... ,,,,,,,,,. U nion ..,,,, 4 Union Couniy Tournamenl I2 , .,,.... Roselle Parlc 6 II , . ,. Scolch Plains I I .., ,... Linden ..,,,. ,, 2 Grealer Newarlr Tournamenl 0 .......,,,,,.. Nufley ,.,.,...,..... 2 Ron Golclwer YJ Q Xffx ggi. 35 ,-4'? '3 i UZ HUBER Capfain irsf row: N. DeLeonard, L. Huber, P. Kuch, J. Wagner. Second row: J. 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W W H ' K 4 'N ...f - , N , , . 4 ,3 f 'A ig ' . .A v, V f F- ' A , 'cf- jefwijff 'veji 9 31 e!gvQQ1v?s EES' 2 J? M1979 5? I? 59 Q Vg 5 . .--W . 9 K V: if' fig! -.I f Q 9 . M g?: T ' S llikfsl A r -Sf' 1' gf! I X5 it 5 UP -nr ev. 'img 4' X-uh' w,,- ,,,,,,,,. Holmsfeder, M. Chesier, P. Blazewicz, L. Heim, G. Lindner Fourih row: H. Morrison, E. Weber, J. McMurray, D. Hei denger, S. Hines, B. Barr, B. Lagara, M. Malanga, P. Kuch M. Goodrich, N. Moen, T. Graziano, P. Harfig, L. Dally Y. Andres, B. Gambrill. Firs+ row: G. Engleman, A. Madura, J. Funcheon, F. Longo, C. Mahelr, F. Jahn, V. Hnof, M. De Carro, A. Napholz, G. Schmidt Second row: P. Allen, E. Merlcel, P. Fursf, B. Bis- choff, D. Wadas, J. Garcia, D. Copio, C. Caggiano, S. Maiheson, B. Mercovich, B. Urich. Third row: B. Cherba, J. Marlin, M. Menher, P. Harler, N. Manner, R. Bednarilr, D. BASEBALL Fl 5l 'DWI G -B5 l9e lCh-.M- GWY- Ffldman- J: .M9n9e 'l- Schroeder, J. Beninlenle. Third row: G. Teller, J. Chadwick. A- D0l 9 lY- C- Ffanlienheldf B- GU'fa9l'6- B- Phllllmofe. R- J. Anderson, P. Jaecelr, K. Leufhold, M. Piclrarslri, D. Kalsn- McGee. Second row: D. Lindauer, S. Cahoon, J. Rocco, J. gee. I, Howe,-+I-,I J, Arnold, Gulyas, K. Englese, A. Franklin ,D. DelCon1e, G. Roclr, A. KM ,M-,:..:.,Q1 K - ,. .fig-3-,L 5 ,' 4 'ORB rf - - .iff- . I+ 4 Q. Xl! J FJ M hge? 36 T' x.: fl 1 C J. Bemnienfe, M. Trnpka, B. Roe, J. Arnold, C. DePuy, D. Kerr, G. Hansen. fdJlS S. Meyer, A. Cameron, P. Jaecelr, J. Hiem, J, Anderson, M. Anderson, D. Grimmer. Second row: M x . . Firsf row: G. Gonzales, J. Hayden, J. Ward, M. Guerriero, G. Kosilr, S. Karle, C. Rogers, M. Case, B. Wrlwel. Second row: J. Wayman, B. S+einer, C. Thompson. M. laBale, B. Brazaiiis, B. Sclwarr, M. Briffon, N. Holland, S. Griffillw. Third row: A. Donzelmann, l. Suder, C. Regal. D. MacDougal, J. Rice, R. Meyers, S. Hackenburg, H. Miffnachf, V. Doescher. if-' A R Firsl' row: A. Curfiss. B. Cherba, B. Heerwagon, C. Fox. E. Waller, P. Lonq. Second row: G. Roclr, J. Gulyas, A. Pollaclr, G. Engleman, B. Lewis, A. Franklin. Third row: C. Franlcenfield, J. Mengerf, J. Rocco, A. Carroll, M. Zavoda. This year lhe Girls' Alhlelic Associalion had a membership of over 600 girls, who par- Ticipaled in a wide variely of aclivilies. Class reams enlered inlerscholaslic compelilion wilh Millburn, Madison, Norlh Plainfield, and Union. lnlra-mural lournamenls were held in baslcefball, baseball, badminfon and ping- pong. The Wesllield Y.W.C.A. was busy every Tuesday evening wilh Regionals swim- ming leam. One ol The organizarions biggesr evenls lhis year was lhe G.A.A. Assembly, This ls Our Counlryf' which lools us on a lour ol The Uniled Slales. 119 G.A.A. OFFICERS. Nancy Anderson, Treasurer: Carol Franlcenfield, Secre rafyg Audrey Franklin, Vice Presidenlp Jean Rocco, Presi denf. It . . 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