Linwood Middle School - Milieu Yearbook (North Brunswick, NJ)
- Class of 1969
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9 E Nam' 53: Qb nrw 'f' Y? A N I ' ' , 4 1. S In 1 A . , 't ' , , X 'A WML 3. 5 M p....-- :sw 1 A ,--. T ' N After a successful Apollo 7 mussuon wuth three astro- nauts aboard. the Unuted States followed un December wuth Apollo 8 Thus tume a 3-man team made luustory by soarung unto orbut around the moon. Thus duagram shows the path of the Apollo 8 un suc- cessfully achuevung lunar orbut and then returnung to Earth Senator Edward Kennedy ol Massachusetts euloguzes hus slaun brother durung funeral servuce for Senator Robert F, Kennedy un St. Patruclus Cathedral un New York. Presudent and Mrs. lohnson lusten at lower rught lum Northrup huts a truple off Bob Gubson un the 7th unnung of the funal game of the World Serues at Busch staduum un Sl. Louus Two runs were druven un and the Detrout Tugers went on to beat the St. tours Cardunals, Student sul-uns got theur share ol publueuty un 1968 - photo shows Colurnbua Unuversuty students durung a dernonslratuon un Aprul. 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N Ky MQ iff T ff L3 Q Q2 NQMQI X- 1' , X- pfff orth'BrunSwic kT5wnSl'1ip Newjersiy Nh Q52 R E W 0 R D 'MILIEU' is a French word meaning ever, are not easily perceived 1n their ent1rety Thls yearbook will attempt to sharpen our perception of the environment we have lived in these past three years and help us remember it happily as we continue through life To aid our perception, we will use the 'LINWOOD LION We hope that through his example we will give ourselves a good path to follow, we continue to walk in his foot steps throughout our livel 'Created originally by Mr Fred Arnott of the Linwood faculty F O I I HEnvironment.n Environments, hov- . . . ae I 2 ADMINISTRATION 85 FACULTY FRANK ZORN Vice -Principal May I have your attention, please ? MILDRED JACQUES Director of Guidance dministration if :uf ligiafizgf ' ' 1 5' 2, ' i.. 1f5',.z f . ff! I ' - af' , , ji I, .EE AE K. K Us i . 'f:i.,, ' ' an f EF A Z f G53 'Y IA ME S C LANC Y Superintendent of Schools JOSEPH LESNOWSKI Principal I don't want to bela- There will be no bor thig , , , school today. I 1 I I is I W i i 1 11, .,.. 12 .gggzg Sf 225 -v,,,.n ,E ,. gi xt... .n 1 aa, . . , , ,, A- , N . 1 . I viz iigex im- g1'wi':m Xt' ' HI 59' i f.,,.. .. , You're doing fine. ROSE KIMBALL Clerk One minute--I'1l Check. BETTY TRUNDT Clerk , Oh my! JESSIE KUKOR Library Assistant Oh, I'I1 be glad to! 'isiif-.xi i ' I W X I LOUISE CONNERS DORIS CLINTON Nurse Secretary I-Iere's a Band-Aid. Can I help you? NOT PICTURED PEARL ALBRECI-IT--Speech Therapist HELENE BENCZIK--Learning Disability Specialist URSULA MEDARY--Social Worker SYLVIA ROLLAND--Attendance Officer SEYMOUR WOLF--Psychologist FRED ARNOTT F acult Art A Q Clean up! bf 9 ' ,L .C Y AC CC- E, , 1 I r EDWINA ASHCROFT X Special QQ Smile! Q ,K 0 x 4 X do a' 5 Ha ig MJ V-4.Q, NEAL BERGER BQ A y Science .tim ,i E 9 Come on, people . . . 4 4 ' QE r-E ' - 'f 4' FW' Q- Y 3 3:2 . Q ' ..-5+-Irina ' flf' ff K ,W 'I' 41'-1 QP '-9 I A ,, '-.ggi-:, y V, z 83 fs- is f , ROBERT BERSCH Industrial Art W'hat's your bag ? 6 HAM BOAZ W Qi 3, Q cience 'S 3? - - . and I Hd- mit . . . El ia? Z1 i'z: t'i ?5c. K SSALICE BREWER FLORENCE BUCKELEW STANLEY BUTCAVAGE ANDREA CURRY JAMES DANNA Y J Language Arts Mathematics Science Physical Education Science if The bell doesn't dis- Is there anyone who Firm, Consistent, lf you don't want to Fermez la bouche Fiqmiss this class ! doesn't understand ? Fair. listen, do something if else. X. EUNICE DAVIDSON Engli sh, Latin Fascinating ! EDWARD GILROY French , Spanish TOO1bad 2 3 MARY HOMER Music You can sing louder than that ! MARGARET DOWNES Language Arts Who would like to do me a favor? IOHN GITTINS History, Geography just wait 'til you get in the Army! MARTHA HUGHES Science May I borrow about fifty cans of rubber ce- ment? ,W -s 75,4 C1 f WfWZ'fff,e'5' 0 W MARIAN FELBERBAUM FREDY FRUHBEIS Social Studies Industri aI Art Oh, you're kidding! Time to clean up. , fr R V , , r X 1 ' 5 I X wi? if I WILLIAM HANN EVELYN HERBST Mathematics Physical Education Pass up last night's fun sheet. There's no such thing as 'I can't'. ELIZABETH KINSEY MAY KLEINHANS Language Arts Language Arts Get busy! Sei ruhig ! 6 DMD. Xe? I5 5 9 PA TR IC IA KLOEBLEN Mathematics You'll do it be- cause I say so, . DOROTHY KOI-II. Social Studies TEST All right, peo- ple ! EDWARD LINDSLEY Social Studies Push in your chairs before you leave. ANDREA LORAI-I Language Arts iz v 7 You'llfindl'm Qi Q09 fg mean at first, but wx H FQ Q I f F Q l Nl MILDRED MCSWEEN Home Economics Hush, y'a11 ! BLANCHE MIRSE Home Economics Clean up the mess! STEPHEN MIKLOS Physical Education Let there be no doubt about it ! J y'-Le-EF F55 LW sea as -I it if ' J Xt, . get fy . fffi qw xr. V - Q' 0 'NF kink' 4' '- 17' 'V' v7 5 - BARBARA LaBAR Librarian If it isn 't on the shelf, it's out, LINDA LISMAN Languag e Arts Okay, quiet, folks ! PETER MALOUF Physical Education A Winner xjlever quits, a quitter never wins. f WINIFRED MICHAELS Mathematics I think I'1l scream ! PHYLL IS PETERSON Mathem atics Your pass? 'WF MARY ELLEN PICOZZI Mathematics Do I have to drag the answers out of you? x A x A ilk: JOHN SC HM IDT Guidanc e I'm your amateur psychologist. JOSEPHINE STRAUS SER Language Arts Be creative ! TRIESTE RAO Instrumental Music One , two, ready- - play! JOSEPHINE SNYDER Guidance What's your problem? fNot picturedj MARILYN TEMPLETON FRANK RATTI Business Sit down and be quiet. SU SAN SOLOMOS N A Social Studies Sit down! ROSANNA THOMA S Social Studies You're out of your we-elif-is A RONALD ROZANSKI Science If you had brains, they'd rattle. .f 1 PETER STEMMER I Language Arts The nexkt 'person who talks writes the dic- tionary. Art tree ! oh, BOY! ZAJAC I as Ov- U JOQ I of! , ' I I rv . iss as ' sa g, wr.: R 'ga-,Quai 5 az ff,52I:32 fI?:i1 Q14-ggi' 23155 '29, ' : ga' ' ' : ,. - I 1 I e. is ':: z It .a ,N s 7 -zs.. - Li ffwf '- -Ha 1 Iain .. ii- sv -, 1. . 7 1- - 1' sr az, - . ' A GRADUATES MLK A E 1 'b ix , M' QJMQLELQ 41 Zwjld ffmrw J Lf f1W' ' 269.5144 f fmf Lf ,A ,LN 5 Mun , 'f 4 jfwlilil ,4 M u!,,L!'fU!, rl!! fvbfllf The Class Of 1969 ,- W o H Ag S ' .59 w . V ,ls --1 ,J-3 x,...f -i s F 6,.. ,-. -ef- 2 M2571 WAX N Wilma 'WW i lla N W 2 'Iv 00'j 323 , 0,0- . . . ., .7 '28 4-0000 ,, ' ' ' '0'00'0'0 9 320200000004 mfffffffd , 0 .,.,.,.,v .,.,.,. , 3 20 0'0'0'0'0'0 0 0 0 1 5 00000 0000- 4 A 4 s - X 50,00 ' 0 2059 v0 90 '0 0 we 0 l.QQ.9..,Q'..Q 4 00000 00- f802020Q0?0'0'0'09 0000058 , 000000,0 00000000 028 ' 0005 , 00000,00000 00000 P5 OFFICERS OF THE CLASS OF 1969 President ..... Vice -President . Secretary .... Treasurer. . Adviser . . . . . .Dorene Grieco , .Mary Elizabeth Fauci . . Susan Kohn . .Donna Christensen . .William Boaz 'llsvfsil 151,841 3, 544 H41 ' 599 1315 0 o S no A ie I Remember . . . The first day of junior high Locker trouble Crowded halls Where to go and when? Saying Will I ever make it ? Those BIG ninth graders Chewing gum and getting caught My first school dance Progress cards--All those punches! Tony is elected president of the seventh grade Trying out for cheerleading Fire drills during gym Georgia picked as Shamrock Queen Our first bomb scare Our class trip to Valley Forge The last day of the seventh grade--Hallelujah! Our glorious vacation . . . 0 L K if Start of our last year . . . we finally made it! Our soccer team--one of the best! Having our yearbook pictures taken Getting measured for class jewelry Ninth grade officers--all girls again! A squirrel in the lunchroom . . . another bomb scare Linwood's first faculty play--ARSENIC AND OLD LACE Growing from three feet to five and a half feet in two years Class meetings Seeing AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS Putting up Christmas decorations Getting the Hong Kong ilu The first ninth grade open Christmas dance jimmy and Amy elected Snow King and Queen Projects, projects, and more projects Basketball games--what a team Blue and White Days--One blue sock and one white sock? Om' GREAT Washington trip Distribution of yearbooks Our Graduation Dinner Dance GRADUATION . . . A fond farewell to Linwood and hearty N. B. H. S. 11 Back again for another year New classes, new teachers Civics and our Constitution Welcome Back Dance Scat--Step Tests Books out the window New locker rules and carrying more books around Another bomb scare Mark and Dorene King and Queen of Hearts Harlem Astronauts Game Trip to General Motors--what a blast' Tony wins another one--L. G. O. president elect More bomb scares Picking ninth grade classes Our vacation, at last! 3 A 1 Q4 ra hello to lv , o THE MIKADO--a great performance '01 ,N .L sc- . K il t JOSEPH ADAMS nskinu Q . . . a glint of mis- chief in his eye. --Holbor CHRISTOPHER ANDREADIS Chris Opinions are stronger than armies. --Palrnerstan MARILYN A RGANBRI GH T And looks on life with quiet che erfulness . --Shaw RICHARD ASI-IENDORF Smiles The smile that won't come off, --Standish LOUIS ALFANO X if ANTHONY AMALFI N YILOUVI YITOHYYI . . . a man of honor Happiness is the har- and a gentleman, vest of a quiet eye. --Steele --O'Malley ROBERT APONTE Knithead I'll tell the World. --Shakespeare ' BONNIE BABCOC K Good cheer is no hindrance to a good life . --Aristippus MARIA BADMAEV A Hue iiiend is for- ever a friend. --MacDonald BARBARA AMODEO When she laughs, her eyes laugh. --Bunyan ERIC APPEL IlApplI . . . and never a Word of complaint. --Gardner GEORGIA ARMENTI George Happy aS a wave that dances on the sea. , R --Anonfaf WILLIAM BALDWIN Bill Work is a form of nervousness. --Herold D s t A , in 3 DEBORAH BARNES Debbie VVhatever will be, will be. --Lerner PROSPER BELLIZIA Bel1iz The mirth and fun grew fast and furious. --Burns DEBORAH BIONDO Debby Me mild? Wait 'til you see me lose my temper ! --Cate BARBARA BERGMANN Barb PALMA BATTAGLIA Gaiety is the soul's healthg sadness is its poison. --Stanuclaw SHERRY BENIGNO All the World to me is a place of wonder. --Braithwaite DEBRA BAUER ..DebH I argue, not for the I K point, but for the heck W of it, Q., iw 5 --Anon. , if STEPHENQSEEKER ,A 'l7Steves','.,1 There is nothing like fqn, is there ? ' 1 . '--Haliburfon MELISSA BEMIETTQLLHJ K T, Q LLVCMQLQ f M St1mm1e 'V MJ' ,el px HCV? Portrait of a Lady Cebu' jby .R MJ -' . ' ilk 5 , E gil --James fytlfll, - ,- LI, :V Q W1 JM-of . , my Jixfpg LCC ' ROBERT Worry and I BERLS shall never Bob meet. All life is an --Mile experiment. --Holmes GERARD BIRONI SHERI BEST Gerry GARY BLATT Glad that I live am Kindness, like grain, Gentleman and schol- I. increases by sowing. ar. --Reese --English Proverb --Buns 13 NANETTE BONGIOVI vuNanv1 Little friends may prove great friends. --Bailey JOHN BREESE Breeze And unextinguish'd laughter shakes the skies. '- -Homer 2 eff x I .I , .. .. L., Y Ns X' E ' 'X N 'N NTT .. lx JOHN BONURA TAN1s BROWN ,I Johnny B09 rams fs! Hang On, SloOpy One kind of happiness --Russell and Farrell is to know exactly at , I which point to be mis- Q erable. ROBERT BROOKS Q --La Rochefoucauld Bobby Q f Happy as 3 Sunday in l' GARY BOWNE Paris, full ofsong, and 'v f I am the greatest. dance and laughter. I Q ' --Clay --Halleck H ' , 71. - .Q X .7 s!Yfq 'lf 1-xljk . . vm- f . , . les If E. Wa . I f f I ylr M, e y A ir, , I L 'JJ Q. v A1 L, ELIZABETH CAMPBELL WILLEQJSIEARTY llBettyll I I HA good heart is Worth f'AOt1ondr:1akes more gold. u ortune anggugion. -L 9 Shakespeare JANE CANONICO DOUGLAS She looks like an an- CARUSO gel and acts like one DOY-lg I O A A . too, But you never 'll-Ie-who means K N tell what an angel will Bb misclfliexia Q do. doeskit 111. ' , L A --Anon. -'-Hill y J . . MARIORIE CANUSO DON15l.D OARUSO ANglAl?gfANO HM - ll Don ' Softly 355314 and I don't care if I have Cat sweetly smile. --Lavater any friends or not . . just so I'm popular. --Schulz 14 Life without sports is no life at all. - -Anon. N FRANCESCO CERTO Frank All these definitions have got me Con- fused. --Schulz ROBIN COMPTON Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world togeth- er. --Wilson RICHARD COOKE lIRiChll No more, no less, al Ways him- self. --Benet DEBORAH CRISS Debbie I have no time to be in a hurry. --Wesley rise Q I N QS'-'6695' 'N A ' 4 OJ I ', , ,, fy 6 S 5, 6 ' aj ,N X Q' 11- 9 ' 5. m y 9 ,QQ 645-1 W so-X' Nl .I . 5 Q as .. is 'N A Q , L mr. J 71 og 39 DONNA CH ISTENSEN CHRISTINE CLARK She walks in beauty like the night. --Byron Chris If at first you do suc- ceed, don't take any more chances. --Hubbard in ,. , MARSHA CLARK Life without laughter is a dreary blank. - -Thackeray rf if , Q Seq pr' 'WW W. ww -' 'If- P' ,....- L 4 MICHAEL C RONIN llMike ll His bark is Worse than his bite. --Herbert 4 WILMER COMSTOC K will Every man to his taste. - -Montaigne SUSAN JOAN COP llsuell Tact fails' the mo- ment it is noticed. --Longstreth MARTIN CONNELL Never a word he spoke beyond his need. --Chaucer PETER CRESTANI Lightning Not one stu- dent in a thousand breaks down from over- work. - -Neilson 1, l ',: 1- Zi, , 1 . - : - I- 'F .Lfzfwii ii 5' S5 if :iii PA TR IC IA D 'AMATO llpat ll On first impression you'd think she's quiet but . . . --Anon. 1 LOUIS DEL BONO Any life truly lived is a risky business. --Davis 13- ., ' ,- ,r if R ,. i PA TRIC IA DUDA SH llpatll What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness? --Rousseau GREGORY EWALD llcreg ii Love will find a way. --Old English Proverb KENNETH DUNCAN Kenny Noisy as a kettle- drum. --Holmes DONNA EC KROTH Politeness costs little and yields much. --Mme. de Lambert RONALD EVAN YIROH Ii Patience is the best remedy for every li tr ouble . --Plautus DEBRA FAB IYAN llDe'b ll Misery is almost al- ROBERT FACCONE :Bob ll We shall walk in vel- vet shoes. Ways the result of thinking. --Wylie - -I oub ert IOANNE FARELLA MARY ELIZABETH Jo FAUCI There are two sides Beth to an argument--my Once made equal to side and the wrong man, woman became side, his superior. --Anon. --Socrates L i i , f ' f . 1 f7 i f ANDREA ELKO llsandyll Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been. --Twain DEBORAH ELLTNGHAM vvDebu I'll not listen to rea- son , , . Reason al- ways means what some- one else has got to Say' ll --Gaskell RICHARD FARCAS I am nearly broken down with labor and anxiety. --Webster ROBERT FAY llBObll Defeat isn'1: bitter if you don't swallow it. ' --Anon. LEONA ANN FIER RO HI-'een And joined with thee calm peace, and quiet. --Milton MARLA FRIEDMAN A smile recures the wounding of a frovsm. SUSAN GAUGI-IRAN Ilsuell I hate boys . . . they irritate meg I love to be irritated. --Anon. if CI-IARYLE ANN LAWRENCE FREDDA FINGER Larry I agree with no man's A simple life is its opinion. own reward. --Anon, --Santayana GAII. FRUHLING Why continue to com- plain? - -Frene au IAMES FRIEDMAN llFace H Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people. --Anon. GLENN GA RLAND He that never climbed never fell. --Shakespeare PF0V21'b ' -A-MAI-IA GENITO DENNIS GENITO HMinYY llDenyH BRUCE GAYNOR MARILYN GEER The hardest job of Laughter's never an Cousin Bruce Friendship is the gift all is trying to look Bhd? it'S 3 I-W' Bang the Drum Slow1y of the gods. --Harris --Disraeli busy when you're not. - - Feather product. --Burt PASOUA LE GENITO npatu I can resist everything except temptation. --Wilde JOSEPH HALLAHAN JEFFREY GIBSON Hleffu If a job is worth doing at all, it is worth doing well. --Chesterfield THOMAS GIGLIO Tommy Success depends not so much upon studying nights as being awake in the daytime. --Anon. DENNIS GORDA HP1aS'h'lY Infinite riches in a little room. --Marlowe PAULA GRIMALDI Most of us would rather risk catanro- phe than read the directions. --McLaughlin L JOHN K fn Ex 1 1 GUTKOWSKI Let George do it. Anon . 1? A Boist WAYNE GIBSON H-I-inyu What care I how tall I am if the world looks up to me ? - -Anon. THOMAS GILLILAND !ITOm U Few words, but to effect. --Shakespeare DORENE GRIECO Reen Absorbed and smiling and sure. - - Untermeyer JOHN HALE .IBUZZYH I came, I saw, I goofed! --Anon. CAT DOM INIC K GIAC ALONE vvDOmvv erous as stormy 2 sea-winds. - -Stoddard ,Va .j'i,'T7 I-IERINE HANEY ., h ,. Chicken Little Was H Cat V Right- vi Make haste slowly. --Turtles --Augustus 18 TIMOTHY HANKINS Tim I-Ie that is of merry heart hath ci continual feast. --Bible BETH I-IEISLER 'Happy is she who spreads a little joy. -Anon. LAWRENCE HETZLER HLQHYH Good humor is always sunshine on EL cloudy day. --Pram -5 FRANCES HERNANDEZ Fran Good humor is always ll success. --Lnvater ELAINE HILL And all the world went gay. --Sullivan if I SHIRLEY HARTWIG Shu-I Ideals are like stars, --Schurz ,V Mitch ' Mmiontii Hr-:IR?H'f A ,t I-IERZOG Quiet as the SLU1. MARY I-IESS GretSel Art is the gift of God. --Longfellow You crm t gat r tl of ,Y --Swinburne a bad tempery by losing it n H lf , - -Anon , ANTHONY HOBOR 3, Tony ., Art does not imitate, but interpret, --Anon. JILL HOFFMAN HI lgalff not yet begun LINDA HOLBROOK to ig t. --jones My heart is warm with friends I make. Q --Millay ' ' ' s ff 1- i i , -H l ' XPC' 'E iii fi'i'!f5 fi - ' ' L. iE Q1: 'i'f:' ' 1: . I I I. I I I ' A - f: -'yi Y wx ai, g g 11 I: Q ., ..,J.,L MARK HOMMER f s 'I-Iommer it s A .ii:'if?s'i . H - - - Time is wasted if not . ,, V,-1, :d,, , sp ent in fun. 2, 1 --Anon. - if 19 JUDY HOPKINSON Her humor was a contin- ual bubble of joy, vu --White DORIS JASPER The time to be happy is today. --Kleiser BA RR Y IELIN A moral, sensible , and well-bred young man. --Anon. HEATHER KEYES Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. --Longfellow SUSAN KOHN llsuell Never under- estimate the power of a woman. --Anon. TIMOTHY KORZUN 'His speech was pointed and quick and Mio-SFT Q, U ,M SHARON INDERWEIS Free Advice - -Phillips G Gilliam MICHAEL KIERMAIER ll of the heart. Humor is the harmony - -I errold SU SAN KOTRBA Boys are more inter- esting than girls. - -Anon . 'B swf., gf GEORGE JANOVSKY They said it couldn't be done, so I did11't even . try, --Anon. JOANNE KEANE So Little Time --Marquand LISA KLESS A temple of friendship, personality and fun. --Anon, ll KATHLEEN KOLBUSI-I IIKHQIYIY False friends are like leaves scat- tered every- Where, but a true friend is like a dia - mond, pre- cious and rare. --Anon. THOMAS KRANOWSKI W1-emu O freedom ! first delight always packed of huffan with sense. 1 we, kmdf --C1qg,ucer Q Jil, K' fy 1 J --Ford x -A 4 Jn, -,z 20 X K ' a I -, 4 ,J ,. V .A F? BARBARA KRAUSS Music and rhythm Secret places of the Soul. KATHLEEN ROSANNE KU KOR LLOYD KURAK 5 Barb KRONEMEYER You cannot laugh Maynard Kathie and be unkind at the Once I was caught find their way into the The good are heaven's same time. Studying- peculiar care. --Gilran --A11011. --Ovid --Plato V REGINALD LAPIERE 1 ,.,, r Reggie ,I j' ' QQ A strong and well - ' if QQ constituted man . . . ' . N R --Nietzsche i- WAYNE LAKE MARGARET LAMB VVhat, no girls in heaven? Then leave me here. RUTH LA ROSA ..Rin.v He who invented work should have tin- ished it. --Anon. ELLEN LEVINE I I am a part of all that I have met. QL, --Tennyson --Anon. 4 . I EDWARD LEVINSKI Eddie Variety is the spice of life, so I'l1 try every- thing.f I I A --Anon., lr., .su x GERALD LEVINSKI lllerryll VxVhen the unexpected happened he could seize on it as an op- portunity. --Woodbury upinll O mischief, thou art swift. - -Shakespeare ERICA LEOPOLD What I don't know I'll guess. --Priore LORRIE LIPSCHITZ Ever charming . . . --Dyer xp F?- ,4 ve RONALD LOGAN Ronnie Gentle and quiet of speech. --Anon. -yi-, X' ,A X I- .nw Iiikitx l 4-h ' - ' . r ij gage! ,Y my , .., fum 'iii' ' iw IQ I Rs, i f y DOROTHY LIVINGSTON Dottie And with head held high pursued her joy- ous way. - -Graham PATRICIA MADA FFORE Pattie Success comes from doing what you don't want to do wh en you don't want to do it. ANTHONY LOMBARDO nhlmpy.. Think you can, hope to, and try. --Franklin JOSEPH MA FFEO UJOEII The most lovely thing in the world to do is nothing. DOUGLAS LOWY uDOugn Better a mischief than an inconvenience. --Steele --Anon. --Anon. i LINDA LUIZZA . V I ANGELO MAIORANA Lin ?i,5'i, Q. Anya People who make no :. ' 'O Fun has no limits. noise are dangerous. 'L --Haliburton --Fontaine 3 ? f ' .3 'L ' CAROL MAIEWSKI JOAN MALETTO And lovely is the jo charm of her dusky, Cute and Clever, WHVUIS hair. naughty never . . . I-017135 well, hardly ever. --Anon. DEBRA MALINOSKY Di Xie H Happiness is a rare cosm etic, --Melville CRAIG MALTESE VV'hatever is popular deserves attention. --Mackintosh BEN MANCUSO Size is a matter of opinion. --Anon. ' 0-til ROSALIE MANFRE Rosi Intuition is reason in a hurry. --jackson PATRICIA MATZER Hpattyu My thoughts are rose- like, beautiful and bright, --Welles NORA MCDERMOTT A soft voice that was scarcely audible. --Anon. I ijt ,f J W fj 1 . I qw-W ly V I TERESA MARIANO If you can dream-- und not make dreams your master, . XJ Cl- I -W IL V M71 ,X fr wry' U ' ff' ,ui VV 5 fr' Q ,- fx L, M ,ffl JOSEPH MAROON V nlayvv .J Wild nights are my glory. --Kipling --Madaleine DONNA MA RIE RICHARD IVIATSEUR MATI-IEWS She possesses the Rich formula of happiness And they all sat understanding and lJ21Ck and smiled. H ffigndghip, --Gilman --Anonl L f , 55, H VINCENT MCDERMOTT Vinnie PLmctuality is some- thing that, if you have it, nobody is ever around to appre- ciate it. --Baker RITA MAURO I believe in laugh- in 23 --Grover BARRY Mc PHERSON llsonnyll He knows the precise psychological mo- ment to say nothing. --Wilde 3 4 6,,m ' .sihzff - I M. , pro Pr' . fs, I ' Q .ai .X 'H fa. . y DONALD MAT!-IER YVDOHIV Mischief comes by the pound and goes by the ounce. --Anon. JOHN MCDERMOTT I never worry about how I start the day , . . it's how it ends that bothers me! --Schultz JOHN MCPHERSON lllackll Life itself is an im- mense gamble. UCHPP DEBRA MEDINETS Debbie How Sweet and fair she seems to be. --Waller IEAN MICALE Jeannie Her ways are ways of gentleness, and all her paths are peace. --Bible LINDA MIDDLETON llsamll Life is one long pro- cess of getting tired. --Butler ARLENE MILLER HATS YI A small bundle of sweetness. - -Anon STEVEN MILLER CRAIG MINOR MICHAEL MIRONOV Steve Quiet and reserved-- Mike Why resist tempta- until you get to know I'm available for a tion? There will al- him. party. ways be more. --Anon. --Schultz Anon. ROBERT MURPHY JAMES MURRAY IIBobll Iljimmyll uduvlubn JOSEPH MOLLICA Full of variety and I-Iocirfiy for week- lmu ujoeu ehsorder and dispens - ends. who has a thou- I have a single- mg a SGH of QQHH11'-if Schuh lsand friends ' . . 11 track mind. n to equalsland un- H --Anon, nwilson equals alike . . . --Plato PETER MUSUMECI Moose As chipper as can be . --Anon. DARLENE NAGY lYDo11.yll You can do tomor- row what you didn't do today. - -Anon . ARTHUR NETLSON IIROYII There is public mis- chief in your mirth. --Couper 1 ,1L ,fx , 0, Wu 1 4 L ff Y A uf' J J f, . x't fr: rl f lit-- naar dissa- w ,,' I A XIX' rsh s' C' ,fy I , I JILL NOWITZKE Problems ? What prob- lems ? --Robbins MONICA ORSO Art is man's natureg na- ture is God's art. --Bailey HELEN PAC EW IC Z The cautious seldom err . - -C onfucius LOUIS PANETTA Man is the hunter, wom- an is the game. --Tennyson GARY PAUL Everybody Loves a Clown --The Playboys LOIS O'Sl-IEA I am the most cu- rious of all to see what will be the next thing that I do. --Lipchitz DONALD PALLER HDOHH It is work which gives flavor to life. --Amiel LESLIE PARK The only way to have a friend is to be one. --Einerson JILL OCHS I never put off till tomor- row what I can possibly do the day after. --Wilde BARBARA OSTERBURG Silence is more beauti- ful than any Song. --Rossetti ROC KY ANN PALUMBO Roxanne The pen is mightier than the sword. --Bulwer RICHARD PASSER Rich Fine man- ners are the mantle of fair minds. - -Alcott DONNA PESC IOTTA u H PJ Modest humility is 25 beauty's crown. --Schiller THOMAS PESCIOTTA n-I-Om.. Bashfulness is an or- nament to youth. --Aristotle fl FREDERICK POLICASTRO Fred Woman is man's con- fusion. --Vincent of Beauvais MARIE RAMOS Big Mouth When in doubt, do the friendliest thing. --Boston Post ANTHONY PIGNATARO Tony Honesty is the best policy--especially when you have a repue tation for being dis- honest. --Asimov L u DUDLEY PORTER I must go down to the Sea again . . , 'G --Masefield BRENDA RECINE Life is a jest . , . --Swift STEVEN PINCUS Steve Man's greatness lies in the power of thought. --Adler DEBORAH POTTER Debbie With your fine, frank, lady-like grace. --Mitchell JOSEPH RETHY ujoeu Nearly all great men are dead, and I am feeling ill. --Anon. MICHAEL REYNOLDS Mike : p r ' in .-- I f at 4 an i , M , my N-M22 1 QW' 1725 lil uv The Quiet American --Greene SHERAL PIPARO Sher All mankind loves a lover, - -Emerson JUDY POWELL Troubles I would have no one to control me. --Cervantes JANET REYNOLDS Yijanll Make friends of the wise. --Stobaeus Sl-IEl.I.EY RHOADES Shell Her talents were of the more silent class. LUCILLE RICHMOND Luci Life is not life at all without delight. RICHARD RAYMOND RTVERA .Rich H Imagination is the --Lord Byron --Patmore beginning of creation. --Revesz xr ' , 1 O- I ' '- I fff V fs- Nt X Li i fx FN X f X N Q , X li' X W Q .ffl I , CAROL ANN RONK Y. 5, .T ' ' A merry heart maketh 'jg W ti' Y f a cheerful counte- I M- nance. f --BIBLE 4- . xx I 1 SUSAN ROSENBERG Sue HELEN ROZZELLE An honest heart pos- sesses a kingdom. --Seneca The best of healers is good cheer. --Pindar THOMAS RUDOLPH Rudy The devil's disci- ple. --Shaw DENISE RIZZI C YNTHIA ROBERTS Pretty as a picture. Cindy --Adams Nothing rarer than real goodness. - -Rochefoucauld MARK ROONEY ' Bicycle Built for . Two KERRY ROSE Silence is golden, but talking is more fun. Il - -Anon . IUDITH RUGGERI ujudyvv - -Dacre JEFFREY RUPPERT vujeffu A merry heart doeth l don't mean to be good like a medi - cine. --BIBLE quiet, it's just that l'm thinking. --Anon. 1 1. 2 W ' .f l .Xp M lbj D.. .- ELLEN SCHWARTZ I'd like a different dog for every kind of weather. --Welles MICHAEL SHIMKO llmivke H Work is to be tried when all other courses fail. --Anon. JACQUELINE RUSSO I ujacliiem - Getting a word in edgevvise with some l .i.! l Womergf ixslike thread-'if ing a sewing machine Q with thexlmotor run-C5 '., - njn ' N ' S'-' ii! Y'-' 'T M--Larrhour ,. N, , gk NL . - ' e 1 X . Y l - . RICHARD RYDEL The kindness plan- ned for tomorrow doesn't count today. --Anon. KAREN RYER A small volcano of fun and noise. - -Merrill YVONNE SAITTA The imagination never dies. --Stedman BARBARA SERENSEN Barbie The sound of merry laughter on the dis- tant air. --Harte LINDA SHUMWAY Without kindness there can be no true joy'v1 - -C arlyle ,Annu f r 7 lx ' , N ' I f 1 f Q PAMELA SESEE Hpamu Gentlemen always seem to remember blondes. --Loos DIANE Sl-IUTT Dee Dee A sunny temper gilds the edges of life's blackest cloud. --Guthrie fx , f , Z. 1 D 25 , l VICTOR SANTIA GO Hvic I. A gentleman makes T116 noise. --Emerson MARGARET SEAGRAVE vlrviargn She smiled, and with that smile charmed both friend and foe. --Kendall we x QL -Ky I ig! lxls if - w o My I . ,' 1 W ilu-QKQ. wwkgiigsvlr IVJVS whx Xv my RS X A G , X I . ' Vg JS tix-5 to , t -.N , JANET SICORA Yllanll She moves a goddess she looks a queen. --Homer XXX - 1 IOSEPH SIEROTOWICZ Nice.. If work and pleasure ef KATHLEEN SIRNA Kathy Shy, but yet not too Shy' IV --Anon. ALICE SLYE Stranger You can't win, so why try? --Neuman NICHOLAS SMIRLIS Nick Whatever you Win in don't mix, drop work. life you must conquer --Anon. by your own efforts. --Garfield IEFFREY SOTACK MITCHELL SOROKA jeff . Mitch Never say more than Labor and I have long ig necgssgry, been strangers, --Sheridan --Anon. RICHARD SOMOZA Druid He lives life at his DONALD SPEDALTERE Own pace. Don --Anon. Melancholy, for some remarkable reason, had skipped him. --Lornish LINDA ANN STARR H 5 - RONALD SPEER Lin I Lv, Ron The way to be happy I Z 575' Nature designed us is tobrhake otheripeo- '- f M' to be of good cheer. pIe hap1jy. ' ' K' ' I --Jerrold ' - --Ingersoll .X gi I' m 1 I MICHAEL SPEDALIERE 'A 1 Great talkers are like I Q35 , 1,1 A broken pitchers, everything runs out of F A - V them. N z --Persian Proverbs .K Zi - . . , . DARLENE STEWART fi. , Dar L' ' I never think of the 'r -1 QL 2 Jfuture. It comes soon 1 enough. --Einstein RENE STRICKER Serious sometimes humorous sometimes, likeable always. --Anon. VANESSA TUVIBERLAKE There will never be found another maiden fair, with such pretty, blonde hair. --Anon. MARYANN TOBIAS Mare The only golden thing that women dislike is silence. --Little JOSEPH SWERCHECK VI-Ioell Though I am always in haste, I um never in a hurry. --Wesley RICHARD TRUNDT STEPHEN UR Rich . . . the delight of He above all the rest. solitariness, --Milton --Sidney BARBARA TA LIAN Barb Sweetness personi- fied. --Anon. Y JEFFREY TIZZANO Hleffn Study should never interfere with one's education. --Mauro JOSEPH VARGA Hoey.. Care is 11 burden-- why should we shoulder it ? --Guiterm an x Ax. Xiu I ', JANET TERNYILA Thank heaven for little girls. --Anon. ELIZABETH TRENT VIBethll Nothing great was ever achieved with- out enthusiasm. --Emerson VINCENT VAUGHN Vince Homework is the root Of all evil. - -Anon, .wk HARRY VERSFN I do not like work even when another per- son does it. THERESA VINDIGNI Terry For everything there is a season . . . time to weep, time to laugh. --BIBLE DEBRA WASIOWICZ What is my mast? A pen. VVhat is my Sea? A bottle of ink. Tw ain JACK VETTER His thoughts are his own. --Cram Branch X ' v ixxksg X he si . i xl XS an ' , 5 kg Q ZQPPEJ llDee vu 1 Happiness V and beauty are by- products. - -Shaw MANNIE WALDMAN Hill 'I'm just as big for me,'S:1id he, 'as you NEIL VERSEN Don't Wake meg I'm enjoying life. --Anon. BARBARA VIGILANTE Fish Good-nature is more agreeable in conversa- tion than wit . . . --Addison . are big for you' . RONALD WITKOWSKI LUCIANO ZANON Each mind has its ' , own method. --Emerson 1 Rini- 11 11.5 xx,. --Anon. 'I exist as I :img that is enough. --Whitman . A it . A , .. ,X E, IJ 1 .x, lt' WENDY ZORN Let me glide noiselessly forth. --Whitman 31 MARK VITANZA Viva It's no disgrace to be small, but mighty inconvenient. --Anon CLIFFORD WILLIAMS Cliff A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. --Anon. V ak ,X W My . s A L v xl' , .r A 1544.1 P ,,. v 'Z ,.. , , . ' , jf? 0 ees. xk 64,1 in X e :Q ,Ei 4 A ,,..v- , ,.,1fn - 24 3 3 W '4 55.1, .,,,,.. X Q, f 0 A X o f , V oo f' 0 .1 X 1 O X , A f I I . V zz. JJ J1 ' A f r W ' Cf? ff V l ifyfaillzf' N! u , R Al I ,jr . A X x 1 E EF ..-1 an N 1 Q F ffm X Y,,..,--'--- 0 0 7 I ' ound uftthe ton 3 cw' LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1969 MONICA ORSO leaves her wool tie to Mr. Arnott. BEN MANCUSO leaves his glasses to the Mount Palomar Observatory. KAREN RYER leaves her bottle of aspirin to next year's assistant yearbook editor. JAY MAROON leaves his girl friends to Louie Panetta. GIRARD BIRONI leaves a dozen Roman togas to next year's Olympians. TOM GIGLIO leaves his Latin notebook somewhere. BOB MURPHY leaves his thunderbolt to next year's Jupiter. NINTH GRADERS leave their special privileges to next year's class. PRIDE MAGAZINE is left to the Lions . JUDY POWELL leaves her detention notices in the waste basket . RICHARD SOMOZA leaves some elderberry wine to Mr. Ski. JIM MOLIMOCK leaves his smile to the entire eighth grade. JOE SIEROTOWICZ leaves his demerit list to next year's Sergeant -at -Arms . RICHARD TRUNDT leaves his height to Ray Palfey. THE CHEERLEADERS leave their blue and white socks to next year's squad. TONY LOMBARDO leaves his political ability to Howie Uniman. CRAIG MALTESE leaves his moccasins to Pocahontas. MITCH HERSH leaves his temper to whoever can bear it. THE SEMINAR CLASS leaves Mrs . Davidson in pieces --er, in peace. WE LEAVE. ,, WM. . tgp ka. I .,f ' 34 ACTIVITIES Linwood Government All students and teachers are members of the LINWOOD GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION CLGO which aims to serve the school through a team work approach. Paralleling the weekly faculty meetings, the STUDENT COUNCIL assembles each Friday, with the chairmen of standing com- mittees and service groups as invited guests. Each month, however, the LINWOOD FORUM gives students, faculty, and other members of the Linwood family a chance to talk frankly and constructively together about the problems and aims of the school for whose welfare they all share responsibility. Q Q Se gif? .- 1 fi , ,, in Ii at 1 i xiii - 1' - 4' t m, ,YK ,-27. Km . W , , :.tvf'? W ' ' 2 - A - 9th GRADE Beth Trent H.R. PRESIDENTS Pres, --Do1-eng G1-iego Linda Starr Andrew Szilva Class Rep, --Ellen joseph Sierotowicz Peter Giglio Levine QSerge ant- at- Armsj Stephen Brown H. R. PRESIDENTS Dudley Porter David Ricardo jay Maroon 8th GRADE Heidi Gutierrez Dolores Zippo Pres. --Karen Raymond Palfy Jill Nowitzl-ce Karbowsl-ci Winifred Brown Beth Fauci Class Rep. --Katherine Mary Lou Manney Georgia Armenti Gerrard joseph Canastra 1968-69 STUDENT COUNCIL President .......... Anthony Lombardo Vice-President ......... Howard Uniman Corresponding Secretary. . . . . Lisa Kless Recording Secretary .... . . . Lisa Kohler Treasurer . . .. judith Guerriero 7th GRADE Pres. --William Murphy Class Rep.--Dorothy Bisogno H.R. PRESIDENTS Eugene Wolfson Bernice Reichlen Meryl I-lauptman Faculty Adviser . . . Eunice Davidson . Robert Murphy Clayton Smith Judith Willis Leigh Bunty Michael Ertos William Iacouzze Maryann Pulein Kevin Olehnik Michael Vitanza Organization LCO E i' '-12 Af f Q, 2iE aeN 1 'w g Q: -5 it 1' .1 lf: 1 1, 11 iig i z: 1' E1,':, fE: 'ia fi: Iw i w ig 1, :2 L ' I a,g5 r' 1' 1 A 'H ' . .1 J 1. ,g -- .5 3. 14 gi pgw ft 1 3. 33 Q, :E , A -3 - , 1 , f'745 .Qs 11 a' ..f:azz1:..:.w as-u '1wwas'i- 1+ 'a,.sI?af1 ,221 'Lir a xi? , if f Sas., 'a lia ' When possible, the FORUM is held on the first Wednesday of the month, directly after the close of school. lt is usually adjourned by 5 p.m. Mr. Lesnovvski pre- sides and sometimes suggests a problem for discussion. The proceedings are sometimes taped, so that valuable sug- gestions will not be forgotten. REPRESENTATIVES TO FORUM STUDENTS The five elected officers The three class presidents The three class representatives The chairmen of standing committees The chairmen of the service groups Two homeroom presidents from each of the three classes fassigned by the LGO student president on a rotating basisj Any interested students who express a desire to attend by speaking to the president or faculty adviser FACULTY AND OTHERS The Principal The Vice -Principal The Director of Guidance The Librarian The faculty advisers of the three classes The faculty adviser to LGO The chairman of each academic depart- ment, or his officially designated representative A representative of each of the following: custodial staff, clerical staff, cafe- teria, medical staff, Board of Educa- tion, P.T.A. Any interested staff member or parent fNote: The Superintendent of Schools and the Curriculum Coordinator attend when their schedules permit .J The LIBRARY CLUB assists Miss LaBar in many phases of her li- brary routine and in scheduling and providing projection materials for faculty members. The GUIDANCE CLUB assists the guidance counselors in main- taining the occupational and col- lege files in the Guidance Office, which are open to all students for reference. Mrs. Snyder advises the club. Service Groups nd LGO Committees The SAFETY PATROL, under the direction of Mr. Rozanski, helps to maintain safety and order in the halls and on the courts before, during, and after school. This year-'s captain is Anthony Lombardo. The HISTORY AND RECORDS COMMITTEE fnot picturedj, made up of the secretaries of LGO, maintains and keeps order in the LGO files. 88 Q 0 The PROGRAM COMMITTEE fchairman, Ellen Levine Q, plans the activities for the school year which has been highlighted by the orientation of dae seventh graders, Amahl and t.he Night Visitors, and Oklahoma.! Pictured below, on the left, are ninth grade members of the com- mittee, in the middle, seventh and eighth grade members. This part of the Program Committee worked on all The DRESS AND SOCIAL aspects of the Chrismnas CODE COMMITTEE fco- opera, Amahl and the chairmen, Mitchell Hersh Night Visitors. and Tanis Brownj tries to in- form parenis and students of desirable and acceptable stan- dards for studenm' dress and conduct. ll A' The AWARDS COMMITTEE fchairman, Susan Kohnj studies the type and quality of student service which deserves to be honored, and recommends the form these honors should take. 's The PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Qchairman, Gerald Levinskij, through posters and public address announcements, promotes attendance and support for all school events. 39 Publications The Chatter TUESDAY NINTH GRADE STAFF TUESDAY SEVENTH AND EIC-HTH GRADE STAFF FRIDAY NINTH GRADE STAFF FRIDAY SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE STAFF The LINWOOD CHATTER, our school newspaper, comes out several times during the school year. The editors are Melissa Bennett and jackie Russo. The adviser is Mrs. Lisman. 40 1969 MILIEU STAFF Editor-in-Chief- -Robert Murphy Assistant Editor--Karen Ryer Art Editor- -Gary Paul Barbara Amodeo Donna Christensen Debra Criss Patricia D'Arnato Debra Fabiyan Iames Friedman jeffrey Gibson Timothy Korzun Ellen Levine Donald Paller Leslie Park Donna Pesciotta Steven Pincus Kerry Rose Adviser - fE unice Davidson PRIDE MAGAZINE, a new addition to LinWood's publications, is a literary magazine published by the Creative English classes. It includes original poems and stories written by students of the School. Editor--Debra Wasiowiez Assistanns--Melissa Bennett Joanne Keane Barbara Serensen Cover Design--Harry Versen Tim Hankins Adviser--Mrs. Strausser The publication of the MILIEU, the school year- book, was assigned to Mrs. Davidson's Seminar class. Although this group carries the load of clerical work, the entire ninth grade class has shared in the planning of this yearbook and in mak ing major decisions. 41 nn-.. Music The BAND meets regularly each Week dur- ing the eighth period and is part of our acitivity program. Special practices are held before performances. The Band plays at special functions during the year, such as graduation and special assemblies, and presents a recital each Spring. It is under the direction of Mrs. Rao. 'a N55 BJ. F if :ex The GIRLS' CHORUS is divided into two parm fthe seventh and eighth grade girls' chorus and the ninth grade girls' chorusj this year because of its size. It rehearses under the direction of Miss Homer. This chorus entertains at school activities. The ENSEMIBLE, also directed by Miss Homer, consists of a select group of girls and boys, who participate in school programs and have the opporttmity to sing with a mixed group. 42 CC 99 nd Show Business This year Linwood put on a Christmas opera, AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS, by Gian- Carlo Menotti. It was directed by Miss Homer. The lead parts were played by Craig Minor fAmahlj, Melissa Bennett and Deborah Biondo fAmahl's mothery, Dennis Genito QKing Kasparj, Robert Mui-phyfKing Melchiorj, Richard Rivera fKing Balthazar Q, and Teresa Mariano QThe Page J. The chorus consisted of Ann Marie Arico, Angela Beni- caso, Angela Bruno, Barbara Dudash, Gregory Ewald, Debra Fabiyan, Heather Keyes, Patty Maloney, Steven Pincus, Carol Ronk, Penny Schipmann, Nicholas Smirlis, Edward Smith, james Smith, Kenneth Smith, Rene Stricker, and Peggy Teachen. Sheri Best, Mary Hess, Wendy Leavitt, Barbara Osterburg, Karen Ryer, and Pam Sesee were the dancers. The accompanists were Christo- pher Andreadis and Barbara Krauss, and the flutist was .Kathy Krauss. As we go to press the spring musical, OKLAHOMA! by Rodgers and Hammerstein, is just going into preparation. The lead characters are Eric Appel fCu.rlyJ, Bonnie Babcock fLaureyj, Robert Murphy fWill Parkerj, Teresa Mariano fAdo Annie j, Melissa Bennett QAunt Ellerj, Richard Rivera Uud Fry J, Dennis Genito QAl Hakimj, Heather Keyes fGertieJ, and Gregory Ewald fAndrew Carnesj. Miss Homer will direct the music and Mr. Zorn is sewing as general production manager. , 1u i X W A43-sg N 1 c A N a K v v 'v v ,, --,-- -- . Un order Abby Brewster . . Dr. Harper ..,. Teddy Brewster . 1 Officer Klein. . . I Officer Brophy. . , f Martha Brewster. Elaine Harper . . . Mortimer Brewster Mr. Gibbs ..... jonathan Brewster . Dr. Einstein. . . , Officer O'l-lara. . . Lt. Rooney ...., - Supt. Witherspoon. 1 i 1 1 4-4-4- Y -- Facult Pla On two memorable evenings, November i5 and lo, our Linwood FACULTY made school history by themselves presenting ARSFNIC AND OLD LACE a three stage set, and assisted with makeup, lighting, proper- ! ties, and stage management, so that the following adults could enterrain us with the weird activities of the Brooklyn Brewstcrs: . . . . NealBerger . . . . . Stephen Miklos , 1P1'oduction Coordinator- -Winifred Michaelsj CAST of appea rancej . . . . .Eunice Davidson . . Santo Santisi . . .PeterStemmer . . . . . Frank Ratti . . . . . .Peter Mulouf Mary Ellen Picozzi josephine Strausser . . . , Donald Bumgardner . . . , joseph Lesnuwski . . . , .Ronald Rozanski . . . . William Hann . . Bruce Sandvik 1 1 1 1 1 ..-.....--4-44A1 ' ' ' 1 , 1 ' I 5 1 I 1 1 1 1 L ' , 1 b 1 1 l . , 2 -act play by 1 t , joseph Kc-ssclring. Students helped build the two-level l , 1 1 ' 1 . I ' i I 1 1 ' 1 I Q 1 1 ' 1 l ' i I 1 . ' 1 1 5 1 i 1 I 1 : 1 , 1 , 1 1 250 2' w if X ...fha 3511111 f Y Q iq. , ML ,. - fi?'a' . 1 -V4 av 1 , Y- YH- fir : I 1 ' WF ' - f aasgw- 'F i .. 1 af G ATHLETICS Soccer TOP ROW, standing--Donaldljaller, Tim Hankins, Eric Appel Gary Paul Tony Lombardo Dudley Porter, Joe Rethy, joe Swercheck, Ben Mancuso joe Mollica Rich Trundt Larry I-Ietzler, Rich Rydel, john Breese, Tom Giglio, Mr. MiklosQcoachD MIDDLE ROW Rich Rivera, Ronald Evan, Rich Passer, joe Sierotowicz, Craig Maltese jim Molimock Mark Rooney, Lloyd Kurack. BOTTOM ROW: Art Rydel Cmanagerj jerry Mancuso Cmanagerj Eugene Wolfson Cmanager D. This year's SOCCER team, under the direction of Mr Miklos had a winning season. Their record was 6-5-2. 1968-69 SCHEDULE South Brunswick Ir. High St. j0seph's Madison Township Frosh itl Highstown Frosh Madison Township Frosh 412 Hamrnarskjold jr . High South Brunswick jr. High Madison Township Frosh iil Madison Township Frosh W2 Hammarskjold jr. High Hightstown Frosh St . joseph's Churchill Ir. High CWD CLD CLD CLD CWD CWD CTD CWD CWD CTD CLD CLD CWD 3-2 2-1 2-1 2-0 1-0 2-0 l-1 6-1 1-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 46 Basketball TOP ROW, standing: Steve Miller, joe Swercheck, Richard Trundt, joe Sierowicz, Eddie Levinski, Tony Lombardo, and Mr. Danna Qcoachj. SECOND ROW, kneeling: Anthony Catalano, Mark Rooney, Mitchel Hersh, Mike Mirinov, and jimmy Molimock. FRONT ROW, sitting: Richard Passer, Mike Cronin, jim Mu.r- ray, Gary Paul, Mark Vitanza, Richard Cooke, and Lloyd Kurak. 4619 9 It E 1ag.....::s 'W ' I VX Under the careful direction of their coach, Mr. Danna, u this year's BASKETBALL team put up a valiant fight against their competitors. The managers were Michael Shimko and joe Rethyg the scorekeepers were Donna Christensen, Dottie Livingston, and Sue Kohn, and the , IH , timekeeper was Tim Hankins. The high scorer as MILIEU 'ali' goes into print is Eddie Levinski with over 170 poims. The GIRLS' BASKETBALL team did a fine job this year. They were coached by Mrs. Stemmer. The team members were: Sherry Benigno, Amelia Genito, Judy Hopkinson, Patricia Mat- zer, Debra Medinets, Cheryl Neilson, jillNowit1ke, Lois O'Shea Sheral Piparo, Maria Ramos, Jacqueline Russo, and Darlene Stewart. 1968-69 SCHEDULE Franklin, away QLQ , CWD Franklin, home QWQ Conackamack, home QWJ QLD Conackamack, home QW, CU if , ig, A 1968-69 SCHEDULE Thomas Jefferson Ir. High New Brunswick Ir. High john Adams jr. High South Brunswick jr. High Madison jr. High Madison Ir. High Conackamack Jr. High Thomas jefferson jr. High john Adams jr. High New Brunswick jr. High Conackamack Ir. High South Brunswick Jr. High Hightstown Frosh 7 x KWJ U-J U-7 CWJ U-J U-J U-J U-J U-J CWD CWD U-J KWH 67-60 71 4 42 49 69 53 54 56 51 25 48 S 1 42 1 Under the superb supervision of Miss Curry, this year's CHEERLEADERS worked hard at increasing school spirit. 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