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

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REGIONALOGUE Jonathan Dayton Regional High School Springfield, New Jersey FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY SPRINGFIELD, N. J. ■ TABLE OF CONTENTS FALL — 1-12 SENIORS 13 WINTER 61 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 62-65 FACULTY 80 ACTIVITIES 102 6 CAST (IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE) Rhoda Penmark Randi Sacharow Coi. Kenneth Penmark David Hodes Christine Penmark Jessica Evans Monica Breedlove Judy Orbach Emory Wages Scott Meyerson Leroy Charlie Manio Miss Fern Missy Sheehan Reginald Tasker Jeff Cohen Mrs. Daigle Lisa Theiberger Mr. Daigle Paul Fanaroff Richard Bravo James Toll Susan Denner Student Director 7 Sam FOOTBALL TEAM MEMBERS R. Goldhammer D. Dicocca tx. INardone W. Palazzi J. Pepe S. Herman JJ. Astley 1 . Botte T. Pimpenelli J. Ragucci t,. Look J. Belliveau M. Hoffman B. Wolon A. INitkin J. D ' agostini J. Zurkoff J . Schneider K. Lan l f A T n  Jn« M. Marder H. Ogden J. Pyar jv. uiuario R llav J . YJ il G. W idom J. Silverman M. Stadler R. Wnek B. Branch E. Bergman G. Gleim T. Russomiello R. Manheimer M. Ronco B. Jeffery W. Winnick J. Noce K. Conte V. Davis D. Pacifico J. Rapuana B. Sarracino N. Anderson S. Medeiros D. Mitchell G. Weiner 8 SOCCER Standing: John Siegal, Richard Colandrea, Steven Kubish, Frank Frieri, Bill Stefany, Jose Hernandez, Robert Goodman, Tony Macias, Ed Gerstein. Kneeling: Tod McQuad, Bobby Weltchek, John Sarracino, Justin Schneider, Bruce Rosow, James Robinson, Mike Klarfeld. CROSS GOTO CROSS COUNTRY First row: Kenny Baroff, Barry Gerst, Dennis Episcipo, Ronny Frank, Karl Kotovsky, Ricky Silverstein, Stuart Sherman. Second row: Tom Ehrhardt, Tom Moore, T. Jacques, Skip Moore, Gary Lerner, Ed Kerama, Jeff Grant, Merrill Frommer. Third row: Wayne Rutz, Joe Campenelli, Coach Taglienti. DUEL MEETS Dayton . . . 43 New Providence . . . 17 Dayton . . . 32 24 Dayton . . . 21 36 Dayton . . . 19 Rahway 42 Dayton . . . 35 Millburn , 20 Dayton . . . 17 44 Dayton . . . 20 Caldwell 43 Dayton . . . 21 40 Dayton . . . 22 34 Dayton . . . 30 New Providence 27 Dayton . . . 15 Linden 30 Dayton . . . 37 18 Dayton . . . 25 Millburn 36 Dayton . . . 15 50 Dayton . . . 19 Verona 41 Dayton . . . 26 Hillside 29 Dayton . . . 21 Cedar Grove 40 Dayton . . . 20 Caldwell 43 Dayton . . . 20 Roselle 43 14 W: ins — 5 Losses 4th PI ace — Sectional State Meet 11 Ross Ackerman The locust upon finding the ele- phant will not crush him, for the locust will disembowel the ele- phant. Dale Ames The difference between happiness and peace with oneself is true understanding. Michael Alper Only engage and the mind grows heated, begin it and the work will be completed. Ellen Alexy Hey Emma, You ' re kidding me! . . . Summer ' 71, Blue VW and chocolate chip ice cream . . . will never forget Mr. Hendler ' s 5th pe- riod English class ... in the fu- ture — college and hopes to travel. Diane Andrus New Orleans and Neil Young are tops . . . Seen cruising around in her DeSoto, but would love to own a Porsche . . . Great memories of Europe, 1970 . . . Color Guard . . . Her future includes a language major in college. Anne Apgar Dayton ' s Majorette . . . happiness is John, summers at the shore and my stuffed animals . . . Being on time is a virtue, shortness is a hang-up! . . . Future plans in- clude college. Richard Badge Badge . . . sports cars and mu- sic are definitely tops . . . fond memories of jam session in Room 207 ... an altogether nice guy! Elizabeth Ard Life is what we are alive to. Donald Astley Eric Bergman 15 Mark Berkowitz Really turned on by the sounds of the Beatles and the Allman Broth- ers . . . Life is music, music is life. Bonnie Bernstein Nancy Berson Sometimes quiet but a great friend, that ' s Nanc . . . favorites are Elton John, peppermint twist cus- tard the shore . . . wants to remember her junior year . . . Don ' t worry about it! . . . col- lege bound. Cyndie Borok Cynd . . . lives for the summer . . . Simon and Garfunkel are tops . . . always room for pizzaburgers . . . fond memories of her sopho- more year . . . G.A.A., Color Guard . . . a future legal secretary . . . Really? Judy Bromberg Jude — seen with The Vicious Cycle . Obsessions for pizza and evergreen tuna on a roll!! Down with rainy days . . . Fond memo- ries of Mr. Scocca ' s Florida trip, Wolly ' s Volleys . Future of col- lege and marriage. Gary Burtt Gary can be found in his car (when it works), playing his stereo or swimming . . . Dislikes final exams, too much work and dishonest people . . . Memories of January 1970 with Chris. Plans for ROTC and college. Mindy Buzin Buz . . . A person who never suffers, never matures, actually suffering is important to each in- dividual. Ann Marie Calamusa Ria . . . Secretary-Treasurer of GAA . . . favors athletics (of course!), James Taylor and play- ing the guitar . . . Hopes to attend Newark State and major in phys. ed. or elementary ed. . . . Never will forget her junior year. Wayne Camp Campy . . . will always remem- ber those Friday nites at Jahn ' s restaurant and Pizzatown . . . last seen gearing around town in a red Bonneville . . . You know me Al . . . indoor and outdoor track . . . future includes a Phys. Ed. major and coach. Diane Cardinal No one is useless while he has a friend. Erlene Casternovia Personally, I ' d rather be in Ver- mont. John Carr Seen Boating, fishing, ice skating and bowling . . . Future plans un- known. Karen Cohen Ira Knish . . . skating plays an important part in her life . . . loves those eggrolls and writing poetry. Always wants to be with people- — hates to be alone . . . cherished memories of becoming a gold medalist . . . 70th Anniversary of knishes . . . Iniibig kita. Jody Cohen JR . . . Dayton ' s 1971-1972 A.F.S. students . . . South Africa will never be forgotten . . . Intri- gued by people. Peace Corps . . . aspires to become a Civil Rights lawyer. Jeffrey Cohen Hurry the baby as fast as you can, Hurry him, worry him. make him a man Hustle him, soon as he ' s able to walk. Into a grammar school, cram him with talk. Fill his poor head full of figures and facts, Keep on a-jamming them until it cracks. Edward Cook Big Ed . . . co-captain of the football team, member of baseball team . . . sliding into third base has made an everlasting mark . . . those rides with Nut in his Duster! . . . college lies ahead. Richard Colandrea Robert Darr Good friends are a valuable treas- ure, don ' t bury them like a dog does to a bone, after he has fin- ished using it, but keep them dear to you as if they were a piece of gold. Deborah Davis Swankie ... a part of the heavy drill team . . . Gary and another friend Mai . . . that UNKNOWN guy in the red black dodge dart . . . how can her friends forget Gary, Mai, Gary, Mai ... a future Black Twiggy? Eugene Davis The woods are lovely dark and deep. But I have promises to keep And miles to go before I sleep. And miles to go before I sleep. Angelo DelMauro Genie , Doc . . . Colt 45 is tops especially on those crazy Fri- day nites . . . Freshman football and all his friends will always be a pleasant memory . . . Just want to be free to do what I want . Donna DeCicco D . . . loves dancing, theatre and true friendships . . . dislikes studying history . . . College bound ... I don ' t believe this! I Jeffrey Davis Don ' t wake Jeff up too e arly! . . . Lou Castello and the N. Y. Knicks are tops . . . Fond memo- ries of the St. Charles Hotel, Boys ' Foods . . . Spanish Club, Region- alogue . . . College and law lie ahead. Jeffrey DeMuth If things were left up to Jeff , people would never know what homework is and if there is an easy way out of anything — he ' ll find it! ... loves good music, and playing the piano . . . prefers vaca- tions at the Host . . . give him any- thing with 4 wheels and he ' ll drive anywhere . . . his warm smile is opened to all . . . future includes D.T.I. . . . Susan Denner Sue will never forget Eliza Doo- little and My Fair Lady . . . acting, singing, Israel, Summer ' 71 . . . activities include Drama and the National Thesbian Society . . . promise her anything, but give her an Oscar. . . . Joan Dershowitz You may say I ' m a dreamer but I ' m not the only one. Kenneth DiCarlo Deac likes winning, fighting and Jethro Tull . . . definitely hates losing . . . Plans on college and racking up bread. Active in foot- ball, Varsity Club, track . . . Fu- ture plans include college and be- coming rich. Paul DeVita Devits . . . seen gearing or at Contes . . . loves weekends . . . future plans include college . . . money . . . never forget Mr. Hendler. Judith Emmel Emm . . . Martin . . . chocolate chip mint ice cream . . . summer and Saturday nights . . . dreads Monday mornings, homework; wants to remember senior vear lunch period, Rut. Mona, Plans to attend Nancy Taylor Business Institute. John Ernst Ernie likes music, hamburgers and especially photography . . . dislikes school . . . future plans include photography school. Thomas Falcone I don ' t observe, so my reactions are slow — not because I ' m ignor- ant, but because I ' m not really in- terested. Marlena Fambro Nina . . . being at parties with mellow people and digging the scene turns her on . . . Delfonics . . . Phony and conceited people turn her off . . . Wants to remem- ber cutting days ... A member of B.S.U., G.A.A. . . . hopes to attend Malcom X Junior College . . . Her favorite words are so what ' s the big deal. Paul Fanaroff James Farber The present day composer re- fuses to die. E.V. 1921 Maroie Feldman With all beings and all things, we shall be as relatives. Sioux Indian Robert Feldman How can you be in two places at once, when you ' re not anywhere at all. Frank Filippone Gets by with a little help from Colt 45 . . . Wildwood 71 . . . member of the baseball team, Var- sity Club . . . will always remem- ber 7 8 period gym class . . . college awaits him. . . . Rayna Fingerhut Ray-anne , better known as a connaiseur of food . . . our cheer- leading co-captain has many other talents including guitar playing . . . fond memories of those slave days and Florida . . . plans to major in physical education in college. Howard Fleischman To experience the unexperienced is a virtue Howie enjoys the sound of the Who . . . remembers the summer of ' 70, Key Club. Sound Studio, Regionalogue . . . We ' re not going to take it! . . . hopes to travel and go into law. Linda Force Leenda Fuerce . . . digs vegeta- bles, music and Mr. Trig ' s class ... is not a meat, milk and egg girl . . . Will never forget Elege Beta and Carlotta cream puff . . . future plans include college and a career as an O.M.A. . . . I ' ll bop you over the head. Ronald Frank Live every day as if it were your last. John Forgino Fujie — Lives for days off good food . . . keep tests, home- work English away ... if you want to find John on any weekend — look for him falling out of that crazy V.W. . . . You ' ve got to be kidding. . . . Will be happy in college. Robert Fox It ' s been a long time comin ' , It ' s goin to be a long time gone. But you know, the darkest hour is al- ways just before the dawn. David Crosby Beth Forsman It is not a garment I cast off this day, but a skin that I tear with my own hands. 24 Frank Frieri Karen Friedman Long ago ... it must be ... I have a photograph. Preserve your memories, they ' re all that ' s left you. Steven Fromer Skiing, photography and football are his favorites . . . Dislikes fire drills in six degree weather . . . wrestling team . . . college bound and career in computer science. Gwendolyn Franklin Gwen likes Howard University, Carol, Deenie, Van . . . Washing- ton Workshop 1971 . . . Dislikes conceited people and living at home . . . Color Guard, B.S.U., G.A.A. Linda Gawlik Every thing has some beauty in it . . . But not everyone can see it. 25 Vivian Geiger Find Viv at the beach soaking up the rays . . . loves people, the Moody Blues, and John Mayall . . . seen in a VW . . . M. K. and Kathy. Miles from nowhere, guess I ' ll take my time, oh, yeah, to reach there. . . , Margaret Geoghegan Maggi likes classical music, horsebackriding, skiing, Friday afternoons and flute . . . dislikes Monday afternoons, SAT ' S and achievements . . . wants to remem- ber Mr. Hendler ' s English III class ... a future music education major . . . Halten siemich fur einen narren ? Maxine Gelfand The world is a mirror that reflects all — give to the world the best within you, and the best will come back to you. Harry Geitz Better known as Harry Deitz. Sue George Sue ... the clique . . . any weekend with Bandi and Fran . . . unforgettable memories of Spring- field . . . California here I come! Amy Gianas Aphrodite . . . Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! (Psalm CXXXIII) Bonnie Ginter Love knows not its own depth un- til the hour of separation. Gilbert Gleim Gil — Just call me Rex Kern . . . seen gearing in a Black MGB . . . baseball practice with Mr. J will never be forgotten . . . Key and Varsitv Club . . . medicine is his target for the future. Iris A. Ginter Steven Glover Hey, Good News! . . . Girls cars, Blood, Sweat and Tears . . Fond memories of basketball in tramurals and Driver Ed. . . Varsity Club, Spanish Club. Stu dent Council Representative keej him busy . . . college in his future. Lawrence Goldberg Daddy Long Legs of the Evening, Hope! , then go home and check yourself, you think we ' re singing about somebody else. Etta Goforth Ed . . . It ' s a thin line between love and hate . . . Gwen, Carol, Marie, Nina and the gang . . . Ac- tive in Drill Team, G.A.A., Stu- dent Council and B.S.LI, will re- member Jan. 30 and Feb. 23 . . . Go, Charlie, Go . . . College to come. Steven Goldstein Steve . . . favorites include Cat Stevens and Bill Bradley . . . mem- ories of double practice sessions in soccer, Turk, and computer pro- gramming with Bake . . . Varsity Club . . . Future includes college. Robert Goodman Goody loves the music of the Moody Blues . . . Oh, those soccer practices! . . . Varsity Club, Key Club ... A promising future in law . . . Tomorrow will find me at last. Meryl Granick There are so many dreams I ' ve yet to find. 28 Russel Greenberg Susan Grimm Sue loves sports, gym, Black Sab- bath and people . . . Hates rainy days . . . Has pleasant memories of Chemistry, Pep rallies and sports . . . Plans to be a Phys. Ed. teacher . . . active in G.A.A., Day- ton News, Sports and class sec- retary. Cathy Grotsky Grots ... a Conte ' s regular along with Rac, Nev, and the gang . . . loves friendly people. Scappy sandwiches and weekends . . . Summer of ' 71 and Normandy Beach can never be forgotten . . . future includes college, traveling and marriage. Vicki Hammer ' La Savant . . . French Club . . . Leaders Club . . . Girls ' State Rep- resentative . . . French Honor Society . . . Color Guard . . . memories of the 1971 Washington Workshop ... a language major at college. Jill Hershkowitz Punkin or Hersh . . . Bobby, monkeys, yellow Volkswagens . . . rainy days and curly hair depress her . . . Homeroom 16, Marti, Amy, Debbie . . . G.A.A. ... to be employed and he married later on. Eugene Harmon Genius likes anything with two wheels . . . hopes to own a bicycle shop . . . August 10, 1970 will he remembered . . . to each his own. Jose Hernandez Oh, those nites out on the town . . . Found with Ludd, Steve and Gatz . . . will never forget 5th pe- riod English . . . hopes to become a commercial airline pilot. Peter Iannelli Pete . . . Having a good time, weekends, sports, work . . . typing term papers when you can ' t type disturbs him . . . Forget it . . . Plans to attend eollege, go into en- gineering and travel. Amy Hertzoff Sit by my side come as close as the air, share in a memory of grace; wander in my words; dream about the pictures that I played of changes. . . . Martha Isley Marti . . . enjoys horseback rid- ing . . . Ray . . . hates do ' in that homework! . . . Mr. Kaptors homeroom 16 . . . I ' ll never tell . . . hopes to become a secretary . . . marriage. Deborah Jarman Debbie enjoys the company of Linda, Patty, and Anne . . . work- ing in Florida . . . Captain of Twirling Squad. Marc Jaffe The answer lies within. Bruce Jeffery The Armenian . . . football, the summer and the shore . . . dislikes losing and being hurt (wonder why?!) . . . will never forget those many miles traveled with Nut and his duster . . . college ahead. . . . Paula Kirsehenbaum We ' re captives on a carousel of time. We can ' t return, we can only look behind from where we came, and go round and round and round in the circle game. Linda Kiesel If I am not for myself, who will be for me? But if I am for myself only, what am I? And if not now, when? Shelley Kaplan Even if I knew certainly the world would end tomorrow, I would plant an apple tree today. — Martin Luther Caren Klarfeld Together — life is fine . . . Billy and weekend trips . . . sunrises at the tower can never be forgotten . . . Brande . . . enjoys Jethro Tull and Yoga . . . hopes to become a social worker. Perry Koplik Looking for Perry? — you ' ll find him practicing . . . loves classical guitar . . . future in college and music. Joan Kovacs Joan is often seen in Elizabeth, usually with Cynthia or Linda . . . enjoys the music of Jethro Tull . . . hates school and bad days . . . Plans to attend Union County Technical Institute. George Kounis Karl Kotovsky Loves surfing the shore, skiing, winter . . . dislikes working . . . Mr. T. and Cross Country mean the most. An active member of Varsity Club . . . hopes to attend Rochester Institute of Technology. Richard Kronert Skitch . . . always seen in a blue Chevy, riding through the high school lot . . . really likes sports but girls are always on his mind . . . in the future — hopes to stay young! . . . Christine Lamb ' Chris . . . Elton John, the sum- mer, drama, working . . . winter and mice turn her off . . . the Summer of ' 71 and the Three Musketeers mean alot . . . We ' re hack where we started. Patricia Lalak Patti . . . one of the Dayton twirl- ers . . . loves to ski and the beach . . . looks forward to 3:00 — won- der why? Cherished memories of all her friends. Her dislikes in- clude little red Volkswagens and waking up for school every morn- ing . . . Hopes to attend NCE or Fairleigh Dickinson. Richard Lan Known as 65 . . . Seen with a barbell in one hand and a football in the other . . . Found with Turk, D, and Znck . . . Will never forget that Roselle game . . . Active in the Varsity Club and Dayton News . . . Future plans: University of Rhode Island. Daniel Levine Music is the essence of order, and rightly pursued leads to all that is good, just and beautiful. Plato Howard Levine Elliott Lewis 9 5 68-6 20 72 Mary LiBrizzi Mar . . . loves Johnny, summer, working . . . dislike winter, con- ceited people . . . Slimmer of ' 70 will always lie remembered . . . hopes to attend Union Tech. Stuart Liebeskind Stu will always remember being a member of tbe bowling and tennis teams . . . Key Club . . . Varsity Club . . . enjoys the sounds of the Who . . . college in the future. mm Patricia Lies Likes Bobby, Dairy Queens, and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young . . . Dislikes dances, assemblies . . . Painting fieldhouse, victory parties, football games, Bernards- ville, are memorable experiences in high schol . . . Seen with Anne, Debbie or Mary . . . Plans to enter college or a career . . . Twirler, G.A.A. member. Always . . . I guess so. Nancy Marshall ' Like ya know . . . Will never forget driver ' s ed., (poor Mr. Swedish!) ... a natural bowler . . . Dennis M. rates . . . dislikes loud mouths and rude people . . . future includes Nursing. Jonathan Mandell Future plans: to be a vagabond. Heidi Mayer The greatest happiness in life is being loved for yourself ; or more correctly, being loved in spite of yourself. Melissa Malovany Rainy days and Mondays always get me down. Tod McQuaid Tod likes soccer, golf and loves the air ... a warm friend to all . . . future plans, to enter college and join the Air Force. Santiago Medeiros In the shuffling madness of the locomotive breath runs the all time loser, headlong to his death. — Ian Anderson Bonnie Miller Our vivacious cheerleading captain . . . most noted for her chunky toes . . . Connie and Nancy share in her everlasting exciting activi- ties . . . Thanksgiving ' 69 with Joni Sue and the others can never be forgotten ... a career as a stewardess lies in the future. . . . Randi Meyerson Hey Rand, what ' s the caper this time? . . . always laughing . . . hasn ' t missed a Poco concert yet! . . . Nites at FR ' s house are nites to remember . . . greatest rides in the Duster . . . Reach Haven ' 71 and the clique can never be forgotten. Brian Meliei Rri spends most of his time with Rick, Mike, and Jose . . . Italian food is tops . . . college in the future. . . . Connie Miller Aside from cheerleading, most of her time is spent doing crazy things . . . Summer of ' 70 is en- graved in her mind . . . look for her in those friendly skies. Holly Miller Lisa Minster I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Joni Millman Joni Sue ... a James Taylor, Carole King fan . . . gets most pleasure out of helping others . . . Thanksgiving ' 69 and those long rides to nowhere with Bonnie and the rest . . . By the sea ... a real person. . . . Sharon Miller So on and on you go, the seconds tick the time out, there ' s so much left to know, and I ' m on the road to find out. Robert Moore Parachute woman land on me to- night . . . my hike, Bud with huddies . . . Wrestling and artistic endeavours. Most recent goal; to settle for satisfaction and find truth. Take what you want, you ' ll get what you need. a Robert Nardone Love one another, for he who loves his neighbor has fulfilled the I?? aw. Paula Natiello Nat . . . loves surfing, the shore, sports and Cat Stevens . . . hates being short, history, and working full weekends . . . memories of Mr. Hendler ' s English class . . . Future plans — executive secretary . . . G.A.A. and Regionalogue Staff. Julie Ann Neidich It is always darkest before the dawn . . . Waiting is. Gary Neifeld Oh, those Monday mornings! . . . Key Club . . . Regionalogue . . . Student Council . . . enjoys music by Jethro Tull . . . Where will we go from here?? Kathi Neville Nev . . . doing crazy things is her favorite pasttime, never a dull moment . . . Michele, Cath, Jude and the gang keep her personality jumping . . . will never forget every summer and those wild vic- tory parties. Carol Nevius Nezzie . . . Dayton ' s Drill Team Captain . . . always smiling . . . music and food are number 2, Who ' s number 1 ? Larry of course! Her future plans include secre- tarial school and marriage. Andy Nitkin ' I know I ' ve come a long way, I ' m changing day to day, hut tell me where do the children play? Pain Ogtlen One of Dayton ' s twirlers ... re- members summer ' 71, Ocean Beach, the Trio . . . enjoys Chica- go, Emerson, Lake and Palmer . . . looks forward to college and designing. Judy Orbach ' ' Jude . . . Barbara Striesand is one of her favorites . . . Don ' t Rain on My Parade . . . Kathi, Michele and the gang keep her laughing . . . will never forget her open house parties . . . look for her name up in lights! . . . Kenneth Perlmutter The change in these past years has made me see our world in many different ways. Moody Blues 41 Linda Piatt Mighty fine kid loves being with her friends, lint fudge sun- daes, ski weekends . . . dislikes pea soup . . . Vice President of G.A.A. and Leader Club although she ' ll never tell . . . Remember 10th period gym senior year, Mrs. Conley . . . hopes to attend Newark State and go into Physical Edu- cation. Ruth Popolillo Hey, Pop! . . . one of Day- ton ' s bubbling cheerleaders, always wears a smile . . . roast beef and spareribs are the greatest . . . seen with Sue. Nancy U. and Nancy Y. . . . will never forget those victory parties and by the sea. Paul Plishtin Cars, painting and the Doors really turn him on . . . Ronnie Turner . . . wrestling 70 . . . hopes to become a commercial artist . . . A man is a man who looks a man right between the eyes. Barry Pomp Red Rider . . . Rill Rradley, Abbott and Costello are tops . . . always room for Italian food . . . active in Key Club and our class vice-president . . . always friend- ly, and ready to have a good time . . . College and success in his future ... a millionaire. Christine Plytynski Having a good time with all her friends and eating hamburgers rate high with Chris . . . G.A.A. . . . Airline Career . . . It ' s better to love than be loved. 42 Leonard Prather The Road Runner enjoys sports, especially track . . . Loves those practices . . . Vice-President of Varsity Club ... a future career in medicine. . . . Karen Positan u Kar will always remember Freshman year with Wendi. the Merry Mailman . . . She won ' t forget those eggrolls . . . B.S. T. ' s ILYMTYEK . . . Dec. 23, 1969 ... If it ' s meant to be, it ' ll be . . . John. Patricia Ann Price Patti . . . chocolate chip mint ice cream and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young are her favorites . . . Kyle will always be special . . . Future plans — secretary and mar- riage. Michele Racioppi Rac . . . seen around town in the white Duster with Nev, Sheri. Grots and Jude . . . Big Ray and Mr. T. are her favorites . . . Scap- py sandwiches taste good all the time . . . secretarial work and marriage await her. . . . Joseph Rapuano Rap . . . football co-captain and track man . . . Mr. Regional . . . Gail occupies most of his time . . . Danny Boy . . . will never forget those whirlpool room days . . . future includes college- physical education major. . . . Jane Rosenthal An ardent fan of John Mayall and the Moody Blues . . . coffee ice cream cones taste good anytime . . . riding on motorcycles def- initely is the greatest . . . can never forget V.G. . . . watch out Europe — here she comes! ! Fran Rosenhaum Not everything that is faced can be changed . . . but nothing can he changed until it ' s faced. Vietoria Roessner Vicky . . . Amazing. The color green, football games turn her on, wants to remember M.M. . . . Fu- ture in nursing at Seton Hall. Cindy Roslin Let me be to think like I want to ... I am what I am and that ' s all I can ever be. Thomas Rossiter ' Known to his friends as Ros . . . Eric Clapton, Ten Years After, The Beatles are tops . . . College and a career in Accounting. Mem- ber of baseball team and Varsity Club. Barbara Roth Bobbie . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young are tops but there ' s always time for listening to those oldie records and watching those old movies . . . Steve ' s her man . looking forward to college and beim a legal secretary. Michael Sanders ' The world is divided into people who do things and people who get the credit. Try, if you can, to be- long to the first class. There ' s far less competition. Paul Rubinfeld Otherwise known as Ruby . . . likes photography, Jean Shepard . . . favorite past time includes playing the Jew ' s Harp . . . ama- teur radio . . . please don ' t serve him school food! . . . future plans — college. David Schaffer There ' s no time to lose I ' ve heard her say, catch your dreams before they slip away. Warren Schleupner Cross Country and Track and Field occupy most of his spare time . . . Mr. Van Hart can never be forgotten . . . hopes to become a pilot or race driver in the future. Dale James Schoch Ah, C ' mon, . . . Jim . . . Veal Parmesan and ice cubes ... If missing, look on the basketball courts but not in New Providence or French class . . . Active in Key Club and Varsity Club . . . College- bound, a future teacher. Sheri Scherer Sher . . . happiness is the great- est thing in the world . . . enjoys the sounds of the Moody Blues and Laura Nyro . . . Summers at C.W. will always have a place in her mind . . . If only dreams and reality could be one. David E. Schwartz It matters not how long we live, but how. •■ -• Lee Ann Schweitzer Seen with The Vicious Cycle . . . memories of summers down the shore and Florida . . . despises snobs and Monday mornings . . . Hod Stewart is it . . . college hound and a family for the future. Robert Sergi Hey Serge, Gimme a break! . . . loves good Italian food . . . mem- ories of Freshman year and French . . . phony and conceited people turn him off . . . college hound. Thomas Shaffrey 47 Arlene Sheehan Donna Shalkowski Donny . . . time Hies, flowers die new days, new ways pass by, love stays. . . George Siessel The Occult . . . Digs pizza, nat- ural science and art . . . will re- member Km. 225 and 5th period English . . . active in Spanish Club and Ecology Club . . . It ' s going to be another one of those days! . . . Plans to become a Biology teacher. Debra Sherman The sincere attempt of introspec- tive self-analysis marks the be- ginning of the long road to peace of mind and life happiness. Mark Sherman ' WHY? ' Susan Silva Chocolate marshmallow ice cream and waterskiing are the greatest . . . when not with Mike (which is usually never) is seen with Ruth and Nanci . . . memories of 1970 summer at Seaside Park, vic- tory parties . . . future legal sec- retary. . . . Steven Silpe It matters not how straight the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul. Ellen Sim son Ellie likes douhle-dip-vanilla with jimmies, bicycles and enjoys hoppers like the girly-girls who are FAR OUT. Catherine J. Sillinski ' Cathie ' s range of interests and activities have been enormous . . . a Health Office Assistant . and scenery committee chairman lead her list of activities . . . fond memories of J. T., D. C, and of course, Gentle Ben. . . . William Sivolella Siv loves basketball and Italian Food rates 1. Getting up before 11:00 doesn ' t agree with him. Hopes to attend Syracuse or Notre Dame. u Be yourself. Steven Sklar Steve . . . loves girls, music, cars, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, organ and most of all . . . LIFE . Beth Snepar Fear is the lock and laughter the key to your heart. Mary Smith One does not fall into love; one grows into love, and love grows in him. Jeffrey Slater Since a man ' s worth is measured not in terms of what he does or what he has, but what he is, it is desirable for us to be masters of ourselves. Francine Solomon Bun will always treasure those hitch-hiking days and HIM (Oct. 1, 1971) . . . quite fond of Moun- tainside boys . . . the dynamite 3 — Stu, Emm (Mona) and of course Bun . . . hopes to even- tually teach on an Indian Reserva- tion. . . . Randi Speizer Laughing and art are her favorite activities . . . Carlota Creme Puff . . . will always remember her summer at Syracuse . . . Ilene and Lynn . . . vegetables! . . . I ' ll bop you o ' er the head . . . future includes V.F.A., O.M.A., and art. Patricia Springle Pattie . . . enjoys munching on popcorn at the movies . . . Elton John . . . Frank will always be special . . . Aspirations of becom- ing a secretary. Elissa Spielholz Maybe when We done it all, seen all there is to see, I ' ll find out I still cannot run away from me. Diane Spiegel A man should so live that at the close of every day he can repeat: ' I have not wasted my day ' . Michael Stadler Spoc . . . beach, football and friends . . . dislikes fake people and tests . . . fond memories of the lost village, Sue. and the State Champs in track . . . activities in- clude football, Varsity Club and track. . . . 51 William Stefany Where ' d ya get those legs, Stef ? . . . NHS . . . Varsity Club . . . Key Club . . . double sessions of soccer practice are definitely the worst . . . seen cruising in the battlewagon . . . the shore, Jethro Tull and Traffic are the greatest! . . . future plans — college. Carole Stahl Always wearing a smile . . . get- ting up early is a drag . . . Nat , Linda and Music Man will always be remembered . . . cats. JAMES TAYLOR . . . You ' ve got to be kidding! Really? Wendi Stein I have friends to discover and a great many things to understand. The Little Prince Lynne Sternberg Let me be to think like I want to . . . I am what I am and that ' s all I can ever be. Jill Stewart Find Stu with the Big Three . . . Richie . . . G.A.A., choir . . . Business School, marriage . . . Love means never having to say you ' re sorry! 52 Dale Stokes If you do what is right, honest and just for yourself, then you do what is hest for everyone. Leslie Stolbof Most of her time is taken up with U.S.Y. . . . enjoys being with her friends and reading works by Herman Hesse . . . And this, too, has passed. . . . Laurie Strum Noted for her red hair and frerkles . . . always a smile . . . young puppies are one of her many loves . . . those summers at Bradley! . . . college bound. . . . Marie Taaffe Likes Jethro Tull, The Yes and long bike rides . . . will always remember Caren and sunrises at the tower ... as far away from this place as possible . . . ' il s only the giving that makes you what you are. Michele Testa Shell . . . babysitting and work- ing occupy most her time ... al- ways a smile for her good friends . . . What you see is what vou get! Neal Turen Music and GIRLS keep Neal busy . . . Dayton News Music Editor . . . Regionalogue Business Editor . . . His future includes law. Kathleen L. Vezza Kathy . . . love of music . . . Beethoven . . . Elton John ( Friends ) . . . key to life - sincerity . . . will always remem- ber T. R., Viv, Anne, Missy, El and the happy times! . . . Sec. of class ' 68- ' 70 . . . National Honor Thesbian Society . . . career in music . . . Love one another . . . Nanci Urban When not cheering, can be found horseback riding out in the coun- try . . . chocolate chip ice cream is the best . . . Mark . . . will always remember Ruthie and painting the field house . . . hopes to own a home in the country someday. Mary Ann Vetrone Frank and red M.G. ' s are great. Dislikes frizzes and coming home early. Memories of steno class. Yeah sure! Plans for legal sec- retary. Jennifer Vecchiarello J. J. likes horseback riding and toboganning, skiing and summer, hates tacos and maxi skirts. I guess so . . . Steno class and business college for the future. Barry Weiner ' From the moment I could talk, I was ordered to listen. Can be found in Florida, Millburn, or home (only in the mornings) . . . free concerts and The Vanilla Fudge. Vikki Warman r Susan Weinstein ' ' Sports, music and food are sim- ply the greatest . . . vacations are the best time of year . . . routines are definitely the worst . . . plans to have a future in nursing. Nancy Weiss ' All right, said the Cat: and this time it vanished quite slowly, be- ginning with the end of the tail, and ending with the gun, which remained some time after the rest of it had gone. Lewis Caroll Lisa Weltchek There ' s so much left to know, and Fm on the road to find out. 55 John Wentz Gail Wilson . . . Cause if I make you happy I don ' t need to do more. Richard Wnek Find Stan outside anytime . . . French is definitely the worst . . . Fond memories of Mr. J ' s baseball . . . Active in football, baseball, Varsity Club, Key Club . . . Col- lege and a successful future ahead. Wayne Winnick What is past is prologue. Elysse Wolfman A new day, a new way, And new eyes to see the dawn. Go your way I ' ll go mine and carry on. Mark Yacullo High School is the greatest stair- case to success and I tripped all the way. Nancy Yaeger One of Dayton ' s crazy cheerleaders . . . often seen with Ronnie, Connie, and Ruth . . . Eddie (New Year ' s Eve ' 70 started it all!) . . . Secretarial work lies in the fu- ture. . . . Marjorie Zlatin ' When this you see, remember me and bear me in your mind. Let all the world say what they may, speak of me as you find. Philip Yannone Phil will always remember E.H. 5th period . . . his junior year . . . his future plans include col- lege and majori ng in business ad- ministration. Robert Zucker . . . Zuck . . . basketball star, likes energols and lifting, but not agili- ties. Seen with Rich, Turk and D. Dene Zurav Elege Beta gets a charge out of vegetables and music — also pretty hot for Mr. Trig ' s class . . . she hates meat, milk and eggs . . . will never forget Carlota Creampuff and Leenda Fuerce . . . Plans on college and a career as an O.M.A. . . . I ' ll hop you over the head. Steven Zwillman Donald Blaekman Doti likes music and Roone ' s farm . . . anything but studying . . . fond memories of Saturday night at the park. . . . Paula Gather A person who thrives mainly on intellectual ideas and intelligent discussions . . . loves anything that is well designed . . . simplicity is eloquence. Nancy Heller Rachel Kalem hen we sine; music erases all tears and pains and when we smile the sunshine runs through our veins. . . . Richard Ritter Eric Strube Ric . . . Graduation Day will be the most important day of his life . . . aside from Pat, food and cars are at the top of his list ... a future career in graphic arts . . . marriage. Douglas Williams American Field Service International Scholarships bring together people who differ in many ways and have something valuable to share Lo Peace and Understanding. Through AFS I realized the overwhelming oneness of mankind. My friends and I shared the same ideas, responsibilities, emotions, activities and quiet moments in Jonathan Dayton Regional High School. I discovered that through giving one receives. I came to Springfield to share my ideas, affection, knowledge, identity and culture. My family and friends in Springfield did not just superficially take things, but they took them with ability to accept and cope with a student who is different in his culture values. They are people with warmth, flexibility, curiousity, humor, imagination and perserverance. I shall return home to the Philippines with lasting ties to the people of the United States: — with increased appreciation of their own national life ■ — with deeper understanding of world problems — with fluency in a new language — with greater self-awareness, fitting them for roles of leadership in a time of change. To all of you who helped promote the goals of AFS I sincerely say, Maraming Salamat, Ini-ibig ko kayong lahat! Thank you, I love you all! Charlie Manio Charlie Manio: our foreign exchange student 60 CLASS FLIRTS Mary Smith, Perry Koplik BEST ACTRESS-ACTOR Sue Denner, Jeff Cohen DID MOST FOR CLASS Sue Grimm, Paul Faneroff MOST INTELLECTUAL Bonnie Bernstein, Mike Prissant BASKET BALL BASKET Left to right — J. Pepe, R. Zucker, V. Davis, J. Schuch, H. Drew. BALL BOWLING There ' s One In Every Class When you take the wrong book home the day before exams. When a would-be graduate flunks his exam. The person in the attendance office forgetting to cross out your name. Not getting home in time to get your report card out of the mail before your parents. Throwing a lit match in the garbage can in the boys ' bathroom. Getting O.D. the last two weeks of school. Parking in the teachers parking lot, and getting called out of class. When you sit on the wrong side of the bleachers during a basketball game. When they forget your name on the honor roll. When you ' re talking about one of your teachers, and you turn around and see him right in back of you. T5?lFZJl 3R5lOJ?2 Who borrows your good pen and doesn ' t return it. Who is pushing you to go to the senior ball. Who wants you to buy or sell candy. Who asks you to vote for him. Who asks you to lend him a quarter, (and never returns it). Who asks you for the homework that took you 3 hrs. to do the night before. Who wants to cheat off you during a test. Who asks you for gum and or cigarettes every day. V ? 4r We May Have A . . . Miller Budweiser Fox wolf Mayer governor Warman peaceman Schweitzer Finstein Weiner Oscar Meyer Orbach Klein ' s Lipton Tetley Minster cheddar Stokes Fishkill Scherer scissors Fleishman Mazola Schwartz F.A.O. Goforth go back Price cost Wilson Pickett Geiger counter Lies contract Strum guitar Spiegal Catalogue Stein mug Goodman badman But We Don ' t Have A . . . We May Not Have . . . Gimbels Macy circumstance Pomp sheriff Badge Geitz Deitz power Force ice cream Cohen deputy Marshall chef Cook rural Urban spark plug Schoch Rosey Greer Benjamin Franklin tank Sherman Silverstein Goldstein institute Pratt Sammy Davis Frankenstein Wolfman sheep Lamb Bic Schaeffer nail Hammer r We don ' t have an ending . . . but we didn ' t have a Junior Prom either. But We Do Have A . . . — v 4 5 ) i Mr. Robert LaVanture, Principal During your years in high school you have been seeking success in your many endeavors. As you have learned, real success demands more from an individual than most people are willing to offer — not more than they are capable of offering. ' Real success means achieving a degree of excellence in whatever you do. T o achieve this most satisfying kind of success demands the strength of character that is essential to strenuous effort. It requires the stretching of your capabilities and all of you can stretch them way beyond the limits you think you have. I hope that your high school education has contributed in some small way to your achieving the degree of excellence that you may be seeking. For your future tasks, I am confident you are ready. My best wishes go with you. Robert F. LaVanture Principal Miss Anne Romano, Assistant Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION Miss Helen Crawford 83 Mrs. Jean Cusumano Dennis Fox SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Miss Keath, Coordinator John H. Hostetter HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Mrs. Florence Vernick Miss Mary Ann Ulbrich INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Edward Metz 91 ART DEPARTMENT David Brodman MUSIC DEPARTMENT Jeffrey Anderson Edward Shiley ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Alex Kropinicki Earl Hendler 93 FOREIGN LANGUAGES Mrs. Doris Morazan Miss Diane Butterman 96 Herbert Palmer, Athletic Director John Sweedish DRIVER EDUCATION HEALTH DEPARTMENT Peter Scocca 98 Gerald Rettenberg Mrs. Christine Comerci PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ruth Townsend Mrs. Helen Hooper Mrs. Lois Conley l 00 Joan Tiplitz Adam LaSota REGIONALOGUE QUILL SCROLL Seated, left to right: P. Kirschenbaum, S. White, H. Levine, H. Miller, R. Kalem, B. Bernstein. Standing: R. Lan, S. Starr, D. Hodes. First row, bottom: R. Goldring, P. Rubinfeld, D. Uslan, T. Lowy, N. Tueren, D. Hodes, B. Weiner, W. Winnick. Second row: S. Sherman, D. Stokes, M. Gelfand, J. Millman, F. Rosenbaum, C. Roslin, M. Granick. Third row: C. Sillinski, K. Positan, L. Weltchek, K. Vezza, J. Orbach, L. Kiesel, E. Wolfman, L. Minster. DAYTON NEWS Editor-in-chief . Paula Kirschenbaum Editors . . Amy Gianis, David Hodes, Richard Lan, Hedi Levine, Holly Miller, Sue Starr, Neal Turen, Sue White LITERARY MAGAZINE First row, bottom left to right: S. Starr, S. White, H. Levine, P. Kirshenbaum, D. Hodes, D. Reich, X. Clude. Second row: M. Staub, R. Lan, N. Turen, A. Gianas, N. Heller, K. Positan, S. Sherman, J. Cohen. Third row: W. Winnick, E. Rase, R. Gold, H. Miller, S. Moreines, K. Kaplan, D. Duct. Last row: R. Greenberg, Q. Tee, T. Rex, M. Seidel, A. Kaplan, J. Bernstein, R. Sennick, V. Hammer, H. Drew, J. Slater, B. Segall, K. Perlmutter. Bottom row, left to right: K. Space, F. Wildman, L. Freidman, K. Grotter, S. Moreines, D. Ironson. Second row: H. Levine, D. Kotovsky, M. Baumer, S. White. R. Gold. Third roiv: S. Sher- man, J. Ross. c H O I R D R A M A C L U B C H O R A E First row, bottom (left to right): L. Stolbof, G. James, B. French, S. Denner, J. Glueck, A. Diddas, D. Reich, C. Vasilow, M. Williams, Z. Neth. Second row: L. Theiberger, R. Adler, J. Chayat, Y. Mei, M. Marshall, J. Schneider, J. Orbach, J. Evans. Third row: E. Gerstein, G. Weiner, L. Koldorf, B. Funcheon, G. Davis, J. Seiber, I. Glasses, K. Vezza. THESPIAN C H O R U S Bottom row: L. Neidich, R. Sakarow, J. Orbach, C. Vasilow. Second row: C. Bultman, B. French, L. Gerber, D. Simon, K. Vezza, D. Reich, T. Senet. Third row: G. Wizz, P. Sheehan, J. Neidich, S. Den- ner, B. Seigel, M. Sheehan, E. Lapse, C. Macy, S. Budish. s o c I E T Y First row, left to right: J. Orbach, C. Vasilow. Sec- ond row: J. Trinity (advisor), B. French, C. Vezza, D. Reich, T. Senet. Third row: S. Denner, L. Thie- berger, D. Simon, M. Sheehan. 103 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First row, bottom (left to right): M. Prisant, R. Goodman. Second row: S. Miller, A. Apgar, M. Feldman, S. Greenberg, D. Ames, B. Bernstein, P. Kirschenbaum. Third row: E. Langman, B. Stefany, S. Denner, R. Lipton, J. Slater, G. Gleim, D. Levine. FRENCH CLUB Left to right: V. Hammer, S. Miller. A.F.S. 104 First row, bottom (left to right): J. Giles, C. Manio, J. Cohn, J. Neidich, R. Lipton, R. Gold, P. Soop. Second row: K. Groder, H. Miller, D. Ironson, D. Ames, S. Moreines, K. Kaplan, J. Bernstein, D. Gecker. Third row: P. Kirshenbaum, H. Levine, C. Shoor, E. Bruder, B. French, S. Miller, V. Hammer, K. Saltz, B. Segull, R. Kalem, E. Girstein, B. Birn- stein, C. Gould, E. Simson. Fourth row: S. White, D. Hodes, J. Walker, P. Nockel, J. Seaber. SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Seated, left to right: Dale Ames, Rachel Kalem. Standing: Donna DiCicco, Larry Goldberg, Bill Stefany, Sue Greenberg, Robyn Lipton. SPANISH CLUB LATIN CLUB GERMAN CLUB STUDENT COUNCIL CHESS CLUB First row, bottom (left to right): P. Sheen, C. Vaslow, J. Goldberg, T. Harbin, R. Mailer, M. Garrett. Second row: P. Gelwarg, L. Neidich, H. Tenenbaum, L. Gerber, P. Ruben- feld, B. Segull, J. Neidich, M. Kosnett. VARSITY CLUB MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB HEALTH OFFICE ATTENDANCE OFFICE ASSISTANTS First row, bottom (left to right): L. Gerber, K. Schramm, K. Pheifer, D. Goldman, J. Axelrod, C. Amos, G. Roth. Second row: C. Sillinski, H. Toklis, J. Emmel, A. Hertzoff, K. Cohen. SOUND STUDIO First row, bottom (left to right): R. Popolillo, V. Roessner, C. Miller, L. Minster, E. Wolf man, I. Shecter. Second row: J. Pine, B. Miller, J. Orbach, K. Fried- man. Third row: C. Stefany, S. Hager, V. Geiger, G. Siessel, R. Weinstein, M. Granick. First row, bottom (left to right): A. Efrus, J. Slater, K. Perlmutter, H. Fleischman, S. Sklar. Second row: J. Menkin, T. Rossiter, J. Schoch, M. Marder. Third row: J. Ganitz, W. Darrow. SENIOR CLASS CABINET First row, bottom (left to right): V. Geiger, R. Lan, S. Grimm, B. Pomp, K. Positan. Second row: A. Apgar, P. Lies, E. Alexy, R. Popolillo, C. Sillinski, V. Roessner. Third row: J. Millman, E. Simson, K. Vezza, K. Di Carlo, G. Gleim, P. Crowely, B. Good- man, K. Perlmutter. 107 CHEERLEADERS i - i Kneeling: Rayna Fingerhut (co-captain), Bonnie Miller (captain), Ruth Popolillo. Second row: Connie Miller, Debbie Sherman, Duffy Roessner. Standing: Annette Nowinski, Carol Stefany, Nanci Urban, Nancy Yaeger. 108 Twirier First row: Marcie Feldman (captain), Vicki Hammer, Debbie Ironson, Cyndie Borok, Diane Andrus, Dale Ames (co-captain). Second row: Cathie Poulis, Robin Reinhardt, Gwen Franklin, R. Doros, Bobbi Manoff. 110 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT TO . . . Anne Apgar Bonnie Bernstein Ann Calamusa Paula Cather Maxine Gelfand Erlene Casternovia Jody Cohen Harry Geitz Karen Cohen Debbie Davis Mike Aronson Wayne Camp Joan Dershowitz Frank Frieri Kathi Neville Bonnie Ginter Sue George Cathi Grotsky Sue Grimm Perry Koplik Judy Lowenstein Mr. Yanchus Melissa Malovany Linda Piatt Lisa Minster Dale Stokes Meryl Granick Ilene Zurav Joni Millman Fran Rosenbaum Cindy Roslin Robert Moore Linda Kiesel Ruth Popolillo Mrs. Cassak Mr. Van Hart Jimmy Schoch Mark Yacullo Barry Weiner Lisa Weltchek Miss Ulbrich the freshman the sophomores the juniors WE LEAVE . . . a silver spoon an issue a subscription to Sports Illustrated a dress a maid for after Y.B. meetings a permanent cut slip an ever lasting accent a D a pair of ice skates a modeling career a hickey You know me Al ! a life supply of shampoo a new corduroy shirt a trainer a new kind of diet a plane ticket home a starvation diet school spirit a concert hall a steak dinner a pointer the south a gym strawberries contacts Bill Bradley Mr. Krupp a dent-proof Caprice with Gene ' s reflection a mirror a waist handcuffs a head a frown a salute to the flag an asterik 42 points a ten car garage an ego boost an art staff her girls some height no exams our leftover money JDRHS I can ' t believe he ate the WHOLE thing. 116 117 119 J v lit 0Jm 4 1?72 qJuojcL tijl yew ; rt Iir 4-achJciJicl cut cu cot JL jrfid , (Wy iWw x 6 d CREDITS Editors-in-chief Cindy Roslin, Lisa Minster Editors — Literary Maxine Gelfand, Dale Stokes Layout Meryl Granick, Fran Rosenbaum Art Lisa Weltchek Business David Uslan, Stuart Sherman. Patty Crowley, Cindy Madison Photography Paul Rubenfeld, Richard Goldring Cover Mark Yacullo We give special thanks to David Hodes for all his help and effort put into the 1972 Regionalogue. . . . (BDOAlsihA, . . . Celantano Bros. Joseph Brett Joseph Halper Robert D. Hardgrove Gary Zimmerman Chris Christopher Ed Frich Park Drugs Crates Gulf Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Minster Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schlein Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ogintz Mr. and Mrs. 0. Graniek Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stokes Mr. and Mrs. Sol Herships Mr. and Mrs. A. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Weltchek Mr. and Mrs. M. Berezin Myrna, Larry and Tod Wasserman P and G Designer Fabrics Dr. R. Moss House of Chrome — Best Wishes and Good Luck to all the kids of the ' 72 class. Colonial Stationery Union-Field Esso Service Center Studio III Cheese ' n Spice Lou Cohen Men ' s Wear Bill ' s Army and Navy Store Mountain Variety Store Tony ' s Pizzeria and Sub Shops — Good Luck from Tony Compliments of a friend Compliments of a friend Congratulations Class of ' 72, A Friend Having a Party? 6 FOOT SANDWICH would be a real novelty Feeds Approximately 20 — $ 17.00 and Up 3 FOOT SANDWICH Feeds Approximately 10 — $ 9.00 and Up 1 DAY NOTICE PLEASE SCAPPY ' S SANDWICH SHOP 169 MOUNTAIN AVENUE SPRINGFIELD, NEW JERSEY (Next to High School) CALL 376-9656 FOR QUICKER SERVICE AND BETTER CARE, PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDER IN ADVANCE! CALL IN FOR PICK-UP. STORE HOURS MON. THRU FRI. 7:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M. SAT., SUN., HOLIDAYS THE SUMMER MONTHS 10:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M. OPEN 7 DAYS PARKING IN REAR CATERING DRexel 6-4448 Ron Golcher y£)cii ron Studio oj- f- liotoffrapliy Wedding and Portrait Specialists 173 MOUNTAIN AVENUE SPRINGFIELD, N. J. 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