Long Branch High School - Green Wave Yearbook (Long Branch, NJ)
- Class of 1965
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LONG BRANCH HIGH SCHOOL, LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY CONTENTS Arrival.............6 Administration Preparation.......16 Curriculum Morning ...........44 Fall Activities Midday ............68 Winter Activities Afternoon...........86 Spring Activities After School .... 113 Clubs Dusk ............144 Seniors “O This At 4 DEDICATION: To the citizens of Long Branch- Through sacrifice comes construction for growing needs . . . Junior High School... Vocational School... Garfield School. The community ... the school... each vital to the other. A R R I V A L Only the beginning . . . ... So much lies ahead. HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION William H. Meskill Superintendent of Schools B.A., M.A. Montclair State Teachers College John E. Dugan B.A., M.A. Montclair State Teachers College Assistant Principal Herbert A. Korey B.S., M.Ed. Rutgers University Principal Paul Vandermark A.B. Penn State College M.A. Montclair State College Assistant Principal 8 William H. Meskill Superintendent of Schools Sidney Finger, Jr. Vice President BOARD OF EDUCATION H. Stanley Joline “This meeting is now called to order.” Balancing the budget always seems a problem. “The submitted names of new teachers approved are .. New rules, new regulations, new improvements ... “We just can’t afford that equipment !” Much is accomplished; the meeting is adjourned. A. A. Anastasia President Donald Van Brunt Assistant to Mr. West Harold N. West Secretary and Business Manager John D. Taylor David H. Means 9 10 Mrs. Lois Holden Secretary for Mr. Du an LIBRARY Mrs. Mary L. Hardie Head Librarian A.B.. Maryville College B.S., Drexel Institute of Technology Miss Martha Bozeman Librarian B.S., Alabama State College “Where is your study hall pass?” Card catalogues . . . Reader’s Guide . . . vertical file . . . Students sitting together — completing different assignments, sharing similar sources. Books — passports to foreign lands and never-never lands. “58c ? I renewed those books!” “Silence!!” Mrs. Betty Bisti Secretary Theodora Apostolacus Department Head B.S., Trenton State College M.A., Columbia Teacher’s College GUIDANCE Ruth Middleton Univac Operator 12 Robert H. Eaves B.Ed., M.Ed., Keene Teacher’s College Mrs. Doan and Mr. Stevenson help a student plan her future. Wayne M. Stevenson B.Ed., Bucknell University Barbara M. Maggio Secretary DEPARTMENT “All those interested in Monmouth College Please sign in the Guidance Office . . Applications . . . college boards . . . nervous Seniors . . . “No, there are no jobs available now for cashiers.” Two lunch shifts ... no third period . . . “All ‘A’s’ . . . very nice . . . But WHY A ‘C’ IN GYM?!” E. Frank West B.S., Trenton State College M.Ed., Rutgers University ¥ — - Jane Doan B.S., Ohio State University U Ph tu h PJ p4 CUSTODIANS Kneeling: (I. to r.) Arnold Waite, Joe Mansey. Standing: John Landa, head custodian; Meta Yopp. Keith Pennington, Roy Thompson. Jesse Reeves. Acie Harries completes an over-the-counter transaction. First Row: (1. to r.) Catherine Rohlfs, Louise Foggia, Rose Hallam. Second Row: William Davis, Mary Crippen, Larry McNeese, Manager; Helen Walling, Philip Newman. Francis T. Sorrentino Special Education Ruth E. Smith School Nurse Charles P. Kroposky Permanent Substitute William T. Karrber Attendance Officer William Levin Supply and AVA 15 ZO|-'H !« tTl?sh0 Arrival . . . 8:15 draws near. Ada E. Smith Department Head James A. Smith Pencils softly scratching rapid thoughts. Poetry and prose discovered and defined. New words as stepping stones to new ideas . . . “Hemingway writes in a crisp, blunt style.” Reading, writing . . . speaking, listening . . . “Your writing is improving — however . . .” Bertha Jacobs Frederic Link DRAMA Oedipus Rex . .. Class members read aloud . . . Playbills and newspaper clippings . . . A Greek theatre sketched on the board . . Elizabethan theatre is discovered . . . And modern drama is understood . . . Raymond Arlo JOURNALISM Notebook paper, raised pencils, students learning. “A paragraph should briefly tell the story.” “You must be objective!” More advertisements compensate for lost sales. “One final teaching attempt — write a one sentence lead L....E....A....D! Read the chapter!!” Mr. Arlo explains the importance of the director and publicity to a successful play. 20 Bruce Badeely I.otta June Merrill, Department Head Once upon a time . . begins Gail Freiday. Tension mounts The podium looms ahead . . . “I will interpret Eloise by Kay Stevens” “The affirmative feels” . . . “My captain, my captain, rise up and” Questions?” . . . Tension eases. 21 Denise Vails Martha R. Taylor, Department Head Eleanor Gilbert SOCIAL STUDIES Cultures of many peoples revealed . . . Multicolored and worn maps line the wall . . . Yesterday’s news is tacked to the bulletin board . . . Vietnamese guerrillas side by side with Harlem antagonists . . . Kennedy and Lincoln share a common martyrdom . . Tomorrow’s history is today’s news. Charles J. Ayvazian Thomas P. Maggio Emile Stracke 22 Bernard Doyle 23 Mr. Hatton and his students puzzle over a problem. 24 Earl J. Hartman Albert Bollmeyer Ferd Ha gel Trig is the furthest thing from Pat Oppenlander’s mind. Paul Teaman Edward Leroe 25 Ronald Wolfe Kollo (Galbraith I. A. Zarik, Department Head SCIENCE Leslie H. Grove The smell of formaldehyde fills the lab . . . Dissection diagrams and test tubes . . . Lab books open, beakers on the tables . . . Batteries and generators, charts and chemicals . . . Distant stars beyond comprehension . . . Students thinking, working, probing . . . Irvine Kurinsky Hubert W. Evanovich Gertrude Abbitt Enjoying the fall weather, Mr. Irvine’s biology class takes a field trip. 27 FOREIGN LANGUAGE M Cri 6AG KPemevTG-l Tel qui rit vendredi, lundi pleurera . . . “Somebody’s microphone is too close to the earphones La lluvia en espana . . . Conjunctions . . . nouns . . . genders . . . Veni, vidi, fugi . . . Wer Kampft hat recht . . . “Do you understand me?’’ William E. Harvey Florence Sheppard, Department Head Louis L. Toscano Sylvia G. Colby 28 Carol Christopher 29 Jane E. Hall Department Head BUSINESS EDUCATION Rustle of paper and sharpening of pencils . . . Steno pads out as the clock ticks . . . Fingers fly over typewriter keys . . . S-p-e-l-l-i-n-g, Punctuation ?! Now is the time for all good men to come . . . DING! BO Mrs. Weintraub teaches a student proper finder placement. Barbara W. Manella ( ha riot t e Chamy “But I thought machines never make mistakes,” says Susan Bernheim. George DeLorenzo Martha O. Siegmund Florence G. Weintraub Nicholas J. Morace HOME ECONOMICS The aroma of well-crisped sponge cake . . . “Who cut out two right sleeves?” Coffee, black and boiled to perfection . . . “Use a good fabric and simple design.” Good nutrition is essential to good health . . . “But Jo-Ann, a red room with black drapes?” Bette Mayberry, Department Head “I hope it tastes as urood as it smells.” Carol Comstock 33 A bachelor in training. Lawrence Neyhart INDUSTRIAL ARTS A saw whizzes through a plank of wood; Hammering of nails and rumbling of sheet metal On plate 21, your top view is out of proportion!’ Triangles . . . drill presses . . screw drivers . . . Smells of sawdust and shellac permeate the air. The finished product — “a three-legged table?” w.s. Mr. Malson helps Thomas Tilton with a difficult drawing. 34 Benedict G. Paseucci 35 Mr. Neyhart warns Bennett Musco to be careful. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC “Keep your tempo even.” Fortissimo . . . Staccato . . . Allegro . . . “There is no excuse for sloppy playing . . “Bass drum, you are rushing!” “Please people, one attack, not seven.” “Must I bring in a metronome?!’ Dominic R. Soriano. Department Head Jon Ducore gives Mr. Soriano a trill. A lullabye puts the finishing touch on Fred Baettig. 36 CHORAL MUSIC Harold P. Oyan, Department Head Voices coming from unknown depths . . . A capella, timing, and pitch . . . Rhythm is the key to song. Singing scales to warm up . . . If you sit up straight, you will produce good tone. Tenor, Alto, Soprano, Bass . . . Year of work-climaxed by spring concert. Hark, the Harold angel sings. 37 John H. Kahle E. Marie Farrell Department Head Betty Feshkin Teammates Beverly Gordon and Maria Lombardo dribble the ball toward the goal. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Robert Walsack Christine Long Forgotten combinations . . . lost socks ... 2 left sneakers ... “No, a hangnail is not a satisfactory excuse . . .” “Ouch! I should have worn my shinguards!” Someone hit a home run! Forward rolls . . . parallel bars . . . swinging rings . . . There is never enough time to dress. ('har)es Kline Graceann Sellitto Paul Weinstein Carlton Siegmund FREEHAND DRAWING Halloween posters adorn the walls and serve as inspiration for the Freehand artists. William H. Godoski Department Head Mary Kate Connelly concentrates on finishing her masterpiece. The late bell rings. A group congregates at the sink . . . Impatient students seize paints, brushes, and paper towels. Work begins . . . Paint is molded, smeared, and slapped. A kaleidoscope of color transforms blank paper. A frantic scream — red paint on a white blouse! Clean-up . . . the sound of the bell . . . The humdrum world is re-entered. Oops! That’s the end of the paper towels,” says Valerie Jude. 40 Harry A. Murphy SUMMER SCHOOL Summer School students prepare for a class in marine biology. “I think you students took this course for the halibut,” says Mr. Galbraith. Valient Straub VOCATIONAL SCHOOL New students . . . “drawing” and “duplicating” are meaningless words. Two years pass . . . pencils glide in the hands of confident apprentice draftsmen. Circuit analysis, vacuum tubes, radio repairs . . . Graduation begins a lifetime career in electronics. Hot, humid weather . . . filled classrooms . . . Learning does not stop with the change of seasons. 41 TEACHER DEGREES ENGLISH MRS. ADA E. SMITH, DEPT. HEAD -A.B., Wellesley; M.Ed., University of Maryland MR. RAYMOND A. DESIBIO—B.A., University of Maryland MR. ROBERT BROWN—Seton Hall University; A.B. MISS PATRICIA DONOHUE—B.A.. Montclair State College MRS. PATRICIA R. EK—B.A., University of New Hampshire MR. FREDERIC LINK—A.B., M.A., University of Notre Dame MRS. PORTIA H. MASON—B.S., Washington Square College, M.A., N.Y.U. School of Ed. MISS ROSEMARY MILLER—B.A.. Douglass College; M.A.. Seton Hall University MR. JAMES A. SMITH—B.A., Washington and Lee University SPEECH, DRAMA AND JOURNALISM MR. RAYMOND ARLO—B.S., M.A., New York University MR. BRUCE BADGLEY—B.S., Seton Hall University MRS. LOTTA J. MERRILL—B.A., Washington State University; M.A., Columbia University MISS DENISE VALLS—B.A., Trenton State College MATHEMATICS MR. LAWRENCE T. HATTON. DEPT. HEAD—B.S., Albright College MR. MILTON BELFORD—B.S., Newark State College MR. ALBERT K. BOLLMEYER—B.S.. Ed.M., Rutgers University MR. FERD HAGEL—B.A., Trenton State College MR. EARL J. HARTMAN—A.B.. Bucknell University; M.A., Lehigh University MR. PAUL A. TEAMAN—A.B., Allegheny College; A.M., University of Pittsburgh MR. JOHN V. WILSON—A.B.. Montclair MR. RONALD WOLFE—B.S., Slippery Rock State College SCIENCE MR. I. A. ZARIK, DEPT. HEAD—M.A., Columbia University MISS GERTRUDE ABBITT—B.A., Barnard College; M.A., Columbia University MR. ROBERT W. EVANOVICH—A.B., College of William and Mary MR. ROLLO GALBRAITH—B.A., Montana State University MR. LESLIE H. GROVE—B.S., Shippensburg State University; M.A., Columbia MR. ROBERT IRVINE—B.S., Penn State University MR. IRV KURINSKY—B.A., Tulane University MR. WILLIAM MAHALIK—B.A., Penn State University SOCIAL STUDIES MISS MARTHA R. TAYLOR, DEPT. HEAD—A.B., Mt. Holyoke; M.A., Teachers College Columbia University MR. CHARLES J. AYVAZIAN—A.B., Boston University; A.B., New Hampshire University MR. WILLIAM P. BEATTY—B.A., University of Maryland MR. PHILIP P. DESANTIS—B.S., Seton Hall University; M.A., New York University MR. BERNARD DOYLE—B.S., M.A., Fordham; M.A., Columbia MRS. ELEANOR GILBERT—A.B., Radcliffe MR. J. LEROY JUCKETT—A.B., Central College; B.S., Rider College MR. THOMAS P. MAGGIO—B.S., M.A., Seton Hall University MR. E. H. STRACKE—B.A., M.A., New York University MR. CHARLES TYGER—B.S., Indiana State College FREEHAND DRAWING MR. WILLIAM H. GODOSKI—A.B.. Carnegie Institute of Technology; B.A., Trenton State College 42 FOREIGN LANGUAGE MISS FLORENCE SHEPPARD, DEPT. HEAD—B.A., Rutgers; M.A., New York University MISS CAROL CHRISTOPHER—B.A., Montclair State College MRS. SYLVIA G. COLBY—Certificat d’etudes francaises, Sor-bonne; B.A., University of Michigan MR. WILLIAM E. HARVEY—B.A., Yale University; M.A., New York University MR. DONALD HILL—B.A., Lehigh University; M.A., Northwestern University MR. JOSEPH SHARKEY—A.B., Catholic University; M.A., Temple University MR. LOUIS L. TOSCANO—B.S., University of Alabama; M.A., Columbia University MR. A. V. IPPOLITO—B.S.C., Temple University BUSINESS EDUCATION MISS JANE E. HALL, DEPT. HEAD—B.S., Rider College; M.A., Rutgers MISS CHARLOTTE CHAMY—A.B., Montclair State College MR. GEORGE DELORENZO—B.S., Monmouth College MRS. BARBARA W. MANELLA—B.S., College of St. Elizabeth MR. NICHOLAS J. MORACE—B.A., American International College; M.A., New York University MRS. MARTHA O. SIEGMUND—B.S., Murray State MRS. FLORENCE G. WEINTRAUB—B.S., Indiana State Teachers College HOME ECONOMICS MRS. BETTE L. MAYBERRY, DEPT. HEAD—B.A., Simpson College MRS. MARGARET D. AUSSICKER—B.S., Douglass MISS CAROL COMSTOCK—B.S., Radford College MISS D. JEAN KOCHER—B.S., Taylor University PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. JOHN H. KAHLE, DEPT. HEAD—B.S., Rutgers University: M.A., Teachers College Columbia University MISS E. MARIE FARRELL—B.S., Douglass College; M.A., New York University MISS CHRISTINE E. LONG—B.S.. Tuskegee Institute MR. CHARLES KLINE—B.S., Panzer College MRS. BETTY PESHKIN—B.S., University of Alabama MRS. GRACEANN SELLITTO—B.S., West Chester State College MR. CARLTON F. SIEGMUND—B.S., Murray State; M.S.. Indiana University MR. ROBERT W. WALSACK—B.S., Gettysburg College; M.A., Seton Hall University MR. PAUL WEINSTEIN—B.A., Montclair State INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. EVERETT F. MACWITHEY, DEPT. HEAD—B.S., Trenton State MR. WILLIAM ERWIN—B.A., Trenton State MR. JAMES R. MALSON—B.S., Millersville State MR. LAWRENCE NEYHART—B.S., Penn State University; M.Ed., Rutgers University MR. BENEDICT G. PASCUCCI—B.S., Newark State; M.A., Montclair State CHORAL MUSIC MR. HAROLD P. OYAN—B.A., Jamestown College; B.M., M.M., Westminster Choir College MONMOl'TH COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL HARRY A. MURPHY—B.S.. Rutgers University VALIENT W. STRAUB—Ass. Deg. App. Sci., Milwaukee School of Engineering INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC MR. DOMINIC R. SORIANO—B.M.E., Southeastern Louisiana College; M.A., Columbia University 43 0 R N 1 N G Homeroom . . . The day begins with the oath of allegiance. FRESHMAN How do you get into this place?” asks Steven Baxter Pam Chatman listens intently to Mr. Korey explain rules of her new school. Freshman guide, Felix DeSantis, watches as Susan Gorelick, Anise Greenspan, and Tammy Gerber find seats in their homeroom section. CLASS “Welcome to Long Branch High School.” A little scared and a little nervous, The new freshmen file into the auditorium . . . “Will H. R. 32 please follow the girl in yellow.” A shuffling of feet as the newcomers get their first view of the classrooms. . . and this is the cafeteria. Are there any questions?” The Freshman Advisory Council: Dave Yellen, Secretary; Ron Abel. President; Mr. Malson. Advisor; Stephen Cooper. Treasurer; Diane Fusco. Vice-President. Sandy Kaabe, Stephanie Huhn, and Mary Jo Hendrie attempt to find their next class on the high school map. Jennifer Johnson anticipates the years and years of work ahead. 47 First row: Steve Kothe, Jimmy Fiasconaro, Fred Salter, Ben berg, Rich Futrell, Coach Evanovich, Coach De Sibio. Third row: Northrop, Dennis Del Veccio, Bob Baldino, Con Gaskin (captain), Danny Chsey, Harry Hover. Joe Gallo, Mike George, Emilio Jim Simmonelli (co-captain). Jerry Van Brunt, Stan Lewis, Cris Menella, John Morford. Dave Ward, Warren Holden, George Bar- Lidle, Dan Mancini, Jerry Moser. Second row: Coach Mendez, tee, Harold Cooper, Harold Brown. Daryl Brabham, Jimmy Mc- Assistant Coach Avayzian, Angelo Strollo, Tony Evans, John Gaskill, Ernest Jordon. Chulsky, Roger Wilbert, Steve Strollo, Ben Cittadino, Joe Mine- VARSITY FOOTBALL Stirring subsides in the stands as the shrill of a whistle is heard. The ball is lofted into the air, players are taut with tension. Dirt is kicked skyward from driving spikes as the ball carrier struggles through the line. Screeches of excited cheerleaders are heard above the clamor in the stands. The last quarter ends . . . the scoreboard flashes the outcome. 1964 SCOREBOARD Long Branch Opponent 4 Henry Hudson 2 2 Monmouth Regional 0 1 Middletown 0 3 Asbury Park 3 2 Red Bank 0 2 Shore Regional 0 6 Henry Hudson 0 0 Monmouth Regional 3 2 Middletown 1 2 Red Bank 0 2 Asbury Park 0 3 Shore Regional 0 0 Monmouth Regional 2 0 Hamilton 4 48 Coach Mendez watches intently during a tense moment in the game. D. Del Vecchio tackle S. Kothe tackle W. Holden tackle Chris Lidle end Fred Salter guard Conover Gaskin fullback George Bartee halfback Dick Futrell tackle Jim Simonelli guard JUNIOR VARSITY 1st row (1. to r.):Mel Bethea, Thomas Heffern, Ted Becker, James Ryan, Paul Cole, Richard Schleig, Jerry D’Ambrosi, Stan Lewis, Armand Mazie. 2nd row : Mr. De-Sibio and Mr. Evanovich, Nick Pignato, Vaughn Sherrill, Steve Napolitano, Andrew Thoms, Paul Onacilla, Richard Renzella. 3rd row : Mike Greenwood, Chris Walton, John Jones, Zotti Grandinetti, Dave Snell, Cornelius Williams, John O’Connor, James Campbell. FRESHMEN 1st row (1. to r.): Harold Joline, Michael Baker, Kevin Moser, Jimmy Hartner, A1 Fioretti, Ed Fitzgerald, Joe Woolley, Martin Edwards, John Pocaro, Joe Bolino, Bobby McManigal, Clarence Boyd, Elijah Blanton (manager). 2nd row: Coach “Chuck” Kline, Paul Cortez, Lamar Drinks, Wayne Riemer, Tony Coldbert, Norman Wilbert, Fred Jordon, Cris Wall, Ron Bisti, Ron Crudup, Floyd Farrow’, Don Odom, Larry Edgar, Mr. Korinsky. 3rd row : Mike Trochia, Mike Acerra. Joe Mirachi, Pete Wersinger, Arty Staggs. George Penn, Vincent Newman, Claud Corso. 52 CROSS COUNTRY The pistol cracks . . . the pack surges forward . . . Suddenly a burst of speed ... a runner dashes ahead, the others dogging his footsteps . . . As the final turn is rounded . . . fire burns in his lungs . . . muscles are aching . . . his mind reels with dizziness. After the string is broken, hearts beat loudly . . . lungs gasp for air . . . and victors are rewarded. Coach Siegmund times Vollie Mitchell. Co-captains Lou Stalsworth and Tom Bazely head for the finish line with Harry Anderson. 1st row (|. to r.): Bobby Hamer. Kenny Capraun, Mike Ross, Tom Bazely (co-capt.), Lou Stalsworth (co-capt.), Bob Kessler, Joe Modoni, John Zywan. 2nd row : Bobby Capraun, Harry Anderson, Everett Elliot, Carl Jennings, George Whittle, Paul Palumbo, Vollie Mitchell, George Santanelli, Coach Siegmund. 53 - • A battle for the ball. SOCCER The ball hurtles into the air . . . Players charge in pursuit . . . bodies thud together. A whistle blows . . . penalty shot. The crowd is hushed . . . The ball breaks through the goalie’s hands . . . Long Branch scores! First row (I. to r.): John Tomaino, Carl Viola, Armand Mazie, Felix DeSantis, Neal Green, Bill Sachetto, Chet Phillips, Steve Grasso, Clayton Fillian, Jack Rise. Second row: Coach Frank West, Bill Buhrman, Tim Toscano, Henry En , Chuck DeSantis, Richie Giambrone, Mike D’Ambrisi, Carmen Aschettino, Jerry Schlesinger, Jim Liotta. First row', I. to r.: Tom Sherman, Tawes DeWyn-Gaert, Joe Lombardi, Wayne Salter, A1 Valentino, Tom Torchia, Steve Vultaggio, Bob Aguilar. Mario Sylvester. Row two: Steve Dillon, Craig Lekach, Tom Finger. Larry Spreemon, John Alberti, Gary Siegmund, Rocco Chidoni. Row three: John Vacce-relli, Roosevelt Elmore, Glenwood Harper, Coach R. Malson, Jeff Kaplan, Jones Wheeler. 55 Felix DeSantis, center forward, co-captain Chester Phillips, fullback S E N I O R S 56 Carl Viola halfback 1964 SCOREBOARD Long Branch Opponent Armand Mazie winp 4 Henry Hudson 2 2 Monmouth Regional 0 1 Middletown 0 3 Asbury Park 3 2 Red Bank 0 2 Shore Regional 0 6 Henry Hudson 0 0 Monmouth Regional 3 2 Middletown 1 2 Red Bank 0 2 Asbury Park 0 3 Shore Regional 0 Hill Sacchetto center halfback co-captain Felix DeSantis co-captain Neal Green co-captain Coach West Bill Sacchetto co-captain Clayton Killian fullback 57 CHEERLEADERS (Left to ripht) Standing: Gayle Blaisdell, Barbara Valenti, Cheryl Stein, Patti Wilbert, Leslie Welch, Carol De Bartolis, Sharon Golden, Cheryl Newman. Kneeling: Joan Fornin, Helen Foring. Co-captains Joan Fornin and Helen Foring; a lot of voice, a lot of 58 JUNIOR VARSITY Kneeling: Co-captains Susan Stevens, Peggy Beatty. Standing: Debbie McCain, Barbara Trochia. Norine Little, Eileen Goode, Sheila Wachter, Patty Southworth. Virginia Juliano. 59 kneeling: Pat Oppenlander, captain. Standing: Jeanne Ciaglia, Ann Carrano, Carolyn Trifari, Frances Lytz, Angela Qualles, Linda Druard, Arlene Cohen, Diane Hethering-ton. Andrea Sorrentino. MAJORETTES FLAG TWIRLERS AND COLOR GUARD Anita Williams (1.) and June Anastasio display the Long Branch banner. halftime show. (’olorguard—Kneeling (1-r): Arline Gold, Judi Davis, captain; Judy Lasky. Standing (1-r): Susan Smallwood. Rachel Grisi, Mary McGlennon. Sue Smallwood (1.), marks time with captain Judi Davis during the halftime show. 6) Flag Twirler—(1-r): Barbara Feldman, Andrea Sharf-stein, Cheryl Newman, Carin Lapidus. Joyce Zimmerman, Diane Felton, captain; Angela Buono, Julie Todaro, Mary Lynn Zambrano, Paula Boniello, Betty Clark. THE MARCHING BAND Front row (1-r): William Michau, Richard Shillalies, David Spearance, Franklin Hardy, Peter Poole, Paul Lewis, David Tepper. Second row: Paul Michau, Bennett Musco, Richard Renzella, Thomas Eliott, Alfred Valentino, Richard Eldridge, Frank Rlaisdell, Pat Chiafullo, Agu Urm. Third row: Arthur Harris, Alan Bernstein, Michael Getchell, Frank Harvey, Michael Goodkin, Ronald Abel, Thomas Finger, Thomas Torchia, Carl Megill, William Gizzi. Lester Anderson plays a big part in the band. Music is distributed. Band members line up rank by rank . . . Whistle . . . drum roll . . . the procession begins. “Piccolo, guide right!” “Drums, speed up the cadence!” Wind whistles through the instruments as sheet music flutters. Time — 4:05 . . . Thursday’s rehearsal is over. (Left to right) Front row: Charles Lytz, Beverly Peterson, Noreen Hayes, Derak Lee, Michael Maps, Robert Ruscil, Daniel Ducore. Nicholas Russo. Second row: David Link, Joseph Modoni, Steven Stahl, Maxwell Colby. Kenneth Halpern, Steve Cooper, Anthony Raviele. Third row: Joel Waldman, William Bismark, Lester Anderson, Van Kaufman, Fred Maettig, Manuel Vizinho. (I to r) First row: Doris Wunsch, Elaine Abelkop, George Duston, Karen Abelkop, Jon Shutman, Robert Kessler, Evelyn Mehl. Second row: George LaFurjah, Gail Orner, Anita Carr, Nanci Coleman, Lawrence Shatkin, Dennis Green, Tom Hill. Third row: John Anastasio, Francine Raviele, De-lores Abel, Ruth Surak, Anthony Greenwood, Linda Fischer, Alice Liotta, Jon Ducore. Mr. Soriano strikes up the band. (I. to r.) Front row: David Lubetkin, William Bismark, Mr. Soriano, Larry Hugg, Kenneth Feldman. Second row : Keith Allaire, Robert Hyatt, Larry Fiore. John Jones, Michael Ross, David Perlman. MARDI GRAS Elections for King and Queen spark students’ enthusiasm. Band members practice marching and playing. It’s Halloween — crisp air, bright lights, colorful costumes . . . Excitement mounts as the Royal Float travels down Broadway. The crowd moves toward the Armory; Informal chatter above the music at the dance . . . Festivities end until next Halloween. King—Jim Simonelli Queen—Angela Buono Students, twirlers, and the color guard watch the parade go by. 64 SENIOR VARIETY SHOW Rehearsals ... changes ... fittings ... Where’s the rest of the Charleston group ?” Dialogues to be heard ... skits to be practiced. The timing is perfect! Props checked, last minute cues— Lights! ... Curtain! ... Action! Mr. John Wilson, Faculty Advisor. 65 Did you hear the one about ... asks John (Jackie Gleason) Anastasia. -i H oo W T) Angela Buono, Student Council vice-president, poses with the winners of the Speech Arts Festival. Hours of preparation . . . development of style. The chosen representatives of the home school . . . Dramatic, humorous, poetry interpretations . . . Extemporaneous speaking and prepared speeches . . . Open doors . . . nervous contestants . . . staring judges . . . “Good evening, I wish to present . . Trophies awarded . . . “Oh no! For me???” 66 An open door invites Homecoming students. Queen of the Homecoming, Gayle Blaisdell, receives honors from Mr. Maggio, Student Council advisor; and Dick Lawn, president. Expectation mounts before the Homecoming Dance. Old friends meet at the door — Familiar faces but changed personalities . . . Guitars twang . . . drums beat . . . dancers lose themselves in the music. College talk mingles with local news. It’s great to be home again! Gayle Blaisdell, center, stands with her attendants. I. to r.: Joan Fomin. Joyce Zimmerman, Jeanne Mazzacco, and Sue Rothrock. H O M E C 0 M 1 N G D A N C E 67 JUNIORS Upperclassmen! ... great feeling . . . until : “We have to stand for Seniors during assemblies ?!” “Will all those taking National Merit Tests Saturday ...” Yet it’s not all bad: “The Junior Prom next week? I need a new’ dress!” “Only four hundred hours more until we run the school!” Finally, the President receives the gavel ... Juniors become Seniors . .. At last! First Row (1. to r.): A. Sorrentino, A. Rosenberg, A. Greenwood, Pres.; G. Lewis, L. Zavaglia. Second Row: D. Simonelli, J. Adiano, H. Eng, Sec.; T. Gillen, J. Plancey, V.P.; L. Mazzaeo, Treas. Insert: Mr. C. Tyger, faculty advisor. Steve Garten addresses the junior class during an assembly program. President Anthony Greenwood takes suggestions for future activities. 70 Frank Dalton is one of many Juniors taught manual dexterity by Mr. Erwin. Mr. Belford takes a foul shot during the Junior-Faculty Game. 71 VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row (1. to r.): E. Jordan, B. Berman, R. Puryear, J. Bova. Second Row: H. Anderson, G. Siegmund, Mgrs.; B. Yeagle, R. Wilbert, S. Lewis, H. Ray, Coach Walsack, C. Aussicker, Mgr. Missing: R. Daniels, B. Odom. Stan Lewis and Andre Bellinger battle for a rebound. Coach Walsack plots strategy during a time out. SENIOR The referee throws up the ball ... Long Branch gains possession. Driving for a layup, a Brancher stuffs the ball through the rim. Shots arch back and forth ... The score seesaws higher and higher. Tension mounts as the clock ticks off the last seconds. A desperate, final attempt from mid court swishes through the net. Victory, Long Branch! Bob Yeagle taps the ball our way. CAGERS Stan Lewis, forward Bob YeaRle, forward SCOREBOARD L.B. Visitor 55 Middletown 75 72 Freehold 70 82 Brick Township 58 56 Red Bank Catholic 68 69 Red Bank 91 61 Toms River 69 64 Asbury Park 87 65 Neptune 105 49 Monmouth Regional 44 69 Red Bank 82 66 Toms River 91 78 Red Bank Catholic 88 69 Neptune 92 50 Monmouth Regional 56 65 Middletown 80 44 Freehold 56 88 Brick Township 76 71 Asbury Park 78 Roy Daniels goes for two points. Roy Daniels, guard 75 J u N I 0 R V A R S 1 Mike Greenwood fights for a rebound as Bill Buhrman waits f j' for his chance. Y Chuck DeSantis grabs a rebound as Bill Buhrman comes to his aid. JUNIOR VARSITY. Kneeling (I. to r.): R. Aguilar, P. Poole, D. Dishler, C. DeSantis, B. Simonelli. Standing: M. Daniels, M. Greenwood, L. Richardson, J. Morford, J. Morgan, R. Onacilla, Mr. Robert Belford, Coach. 76 First Row (1. to r.): R. Crudup, B. Jowers, J. Stafford, M. Edwards, W. Howell, R. Odom. Second Row: R. Elmore. A. Staggs, P. Wersinger, C. Corso, L. Drinks, A. Berger, P. Vloyanites, J. Rankin, Mr. Weinstein, Faculty Advisor. Roger Wilbert outduels Neptune ace Fred Warren and scores two points. WRESTLING Two contestants lunge viciously at each other . . . One body thuds heavily to the mat. Desperately, he tries to parry his attacker. With a sudden burst of strength he flings himself free, only to be caught in a cradle. Slowly his shoulders are forced down ... Pin; Long Branch moves closer to another team victory. “The winner—Sonny Sherrill!” Varsity: First Row (I. to r.): S. Stahl, J. Alberti, S. Grosso, J. Vincelli, N. Green, J. Tomaino. Second Row: S. Garten, F. Salter, C. Gaskin, D. DelVeccio, C. Larsen, V. Shirrell, A. Bernstein, R. Caretta. 78 Steve Gallirio and his Asbury opponent maneuver for position. Long Branch Opponent 31 Red Bank Catholic 16 33 Asbury Park 21 36 Shore Regional 17 47 Neptune 13 43 Freehold 13 47 Rumson 3 32 Brick 15 48 Red Bank 6 30 Middletown 14 39 Lakewood 11 District 9 Champions 79 Front Row (1. to r.): H. Gordon, S. Voltaggio, S. Stahl, 0. Randolph, J. Vaccarelli, J. Echols. Second Row: W. Salter. N. Green. M. Siepal, S. Garten, S. Gallirio, M. Poole, J. Bellino, J. Alberti. S. Grasso. Third Row: D. Green, C. Larsen, J. Ducore, J. Tomaino, F. Salter, C. Gaskin, A. Bernstein, J. Vincelli, A. Colbert, V. Mitchell. Fourth Row: R. Caretta, P. Lewis, E. Henry, M. Vinzino, R. Woods, D. DelVecchio, V. Sherrill. 80 (I. to r.): J. Hartner, J. Guttenplan, J. Waldman, K. Dennison, N. Russo, S. Robinson. Insert: Mr. W. H. Godoski, Faculty Advisor. BOWLING TEAM Balls crash into pins . . . Spare . . . Strike . . . Spare again. Everything depends on the last Brancher. The ball rolls down the alley . . . The pins scatter ... He did it! Nick Russo roots his teammate on, as Ken Dennison, Jim Hartner and Jack Guttenplan pose for the picture. Steve Robinson shows his form. 81 CHRISTMAS C O N C E R T Rustle of robes . . . lights dimmed . . . candlelight procession . . . Feet shuffle as chorusters ascend the risers . . . Silence—the baton is raised. Vocalists rivet their attention on the conductor. Voices rise in harmony ... climax .. . the baton is lowered. Resounding applause shatters the air. The Chorale sings a not so silent night. The Rhythm Singers add an informal note to the choral concert. 82 The Processional March. 83 PARENTS’ ADVISORY COUNCIL Guests eagerly line up for the smorgasbord served by Mrs. Echols. “There will be a meeting tonight of the Parents’ Advisory Council.” The goal: to raise money for the Senior class. Suggestions for fund-raising events are taken . . . “Why don’t we hold a card party?” Plans are formulated for a card party, raffle, dance, and smorgasbord. The result: a more successful prom. 'Three no-trump!” “Double!” Pass! (1. to r.): Mrs. Holden and Mrs. Stouffer count the profits after a fund-raising affair. 'A '♦K J 'S? Tom Elliott, trumpeter, plays ‘Carnival of Venice.' RECITAL HALL Jon Shutman, flutist, soars into a cadenza. Sunday afternoon at Long Branch High, Musicians gather from local schools, Each playing a different instrument. Varied compositions, high notes melting into low ones . . . The curtain is drawn to resounding applause. 85 Tom Hill, clarinetist, interprets Stravinsky. Z O O 2; 5 3 W H Tl A classroom . . . many meanings to many people. First Row (1. to r.): P. Silberman, D. Bondi, R. Gorcey. Second Row: T. Bates, Sec.; M. Czeslaw, V.P.; B. Peterson. Third Row: Mr. John Wilson, Faculty Advisor; D. Dutoit, J. Weisman, B. Aguilar, Pres. SOPHOMORES Jay Weisman addresses the Sophomore class. September . . . Returning a little older with a little more prestige. “Now we can push the freshmen around!” The work is harder but activities more numerous. New clubs, new interests . . . A dance and carnival highlight the year. June . . . Oh, to be an upperclassman! What changes there have been since they were Freshmen! 88 Ken Dennison discovers a new way to roast marshmallows. “We had twenty-one percent fewer cavities Robert Juliano, and Robert Magarino. say sophomores Rich Onacilla, “Have I forgotten anything?” asks Luberta McCaskill, as Kevin Keppler searches for a cream puff. TRACK The starter's pun signals the onset of a dual meet. Cinder fly as milers fight for position . . . Muscles strain as the shot is heaved . . . Fiberglass poles twang as vaulters soar over the bar . . . Hotly contested points in a close finish; The culmination of hours of training and effort. Over goes Jim McCaskill as Coach Kline checks his form. First Row (1. to r.): R. Kessler. A. Greenwood, A. Berman. T. Ba .ley, L. Stalsworth, R. Celli, G. Santanelli, P. Palumbo, J. Modoni. R. Yances. Second Row: C. Aussicker, mgr.; M. Ross, E. Elliot, A. D’Ambrosio, C. Walton, S. Lewis, C. Jennings, W. Sacchetto, W. Snell, B. Fister, mgr.; Coach Siegmund. 90 First Row (1. to r.): J. Moran, E. Dziedzic, J. Simonelli. J. Van Brunt, B. Cittadino. D. Ward, J. Ryan. Second Row: L. Godoski, A. Thoms, R. Bistj, F. Baettig, M. Bethea. E. Selnick, J. Liotta, A. Stages, C. Williams, Coach “Bob” Walsack. 91 (L. to r.): A. Tyler, H. Butler, D. Snell, J. McCaskill, M. Kaminetsky, F. DeSantis, T. Anderson, F. Resola, A. Valentino, J. Campbell, Coach “Chuck” Kline. 92 Fred Baettig: puts things where they belong:. First Row (1. to r.): J. Morgan, G. Washington, V. Mitchell. Second Row: Coach “Chuck” Kline, M. Daniels, R. Hill, D. Echols, M. Greenwood. 93 GIRLS’ TRACK A healthy mind in a healthy body . . . Interested girls coming after school . . . Learning shot put, discus, and running techniques ... Stopwatches click as the last runner crosses the line. Busily preparing for interscholastic competition. Coach Christine Long gives the signal. 94 Virginia Parrino sets to hurl the discus. Melinda Gresham, Fran Patterson. Darlene Snell, and Linda Sherman prepare for the race. Melinda Gresham, Teresa Kelley, and Linda Sherman race toward the finish line. Miss Lon£ times a sprinter. Teresa Kelley positions herself for a pot-shot. 95 VARSITY BASEBALL The score is close, it’s 2 to 1 . . . The bases are full . . . only one out . . . The pitcher leans in and gets the sign. The ball comes in—the batter swings . . . It’s a screaming liner over second . . . A sensational stop ... an easy double play ... Long Branch triumphs! Bob Yeagle rears back to fire Joe Minceberg tags Bob Baldwin as Jim Cofer looks on. 96 Les Taylor waits on deck as Ray Russomano prepares to grab a foul ball hit by Ralph Penta. First Row (1. to r.): J. Wilbert, R. Russomano, R. Baldwin, S. Strollo, D. Chassey, J. Hyres, R. Penta, J. Bova. Second Row: Coach Red Pierson, D. Dilly, J. Cofer, C. Lidle, R. Yeagle, R. Wilbert, Wf. Buhrman, J. Minceberg, R. W’ilder, L. Taylor, L. Taylor. 97 98 Bob Baldwin, infielder Lester Taylor, second baseman Ralph Penta, third baseman Chris Lidle, shortstop Bob Yeagle, pitcher, outfielder Jim Cofer, pitcher JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM First Row (I. to r.): R. Magarino, H. Hover, R. Juliano, B. Simonelli, S. Derkowski, R. Aguilar, J. Perri, T. Torchia, L. Jude. Second Row: Coach Ray DeSibio, C. Aschettino. A. Corcione, R. Onacilla, N. Lavender, E. Manella, T. Kelly, S. Sherrill, M. Eyre, S. Vultaggio, T. Heffern, F. Vaccerelli. FRESHMEN TEAM First Row (I. to r.): A. Garten, Batboy, J. Vaccarelli, H. Gordon, J. Maggio, B. Doane, R. Capron. Second Row: M. Florida, R. Coffman, G. Harper, M. Trochia, J. Bolino, A. Surak, D. Odom. Third Row: B. Unger, P. Michau, G. Penn, P. Scaduto, J. Rankin, P. Wersinger, E. Henri, A. Berger, J. Lombardi, Coach Mendez. 100 TENNIS A booming serve streaks over the net . . . M16—Love!M Another serve ... a volley follows . . . Ad. Long Branch . . . Game . . . set . . . match First Row (1. to r.): C. Link, J. Schlesinger, R. Lawn. Second Row Stevenson, H. Levinson, C. Rubman, D. Tepper. Coach Wayne Chris Link and Dick Lawn en a e in some pre-season practice. GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION “Are you going to the Girls’ Athletic Association meeting?” Basketball, softball, hockey, bowling . . . Not Olympic champions— Just a group of girls together for fun and sportsmanship. Lucille Erhard performs an inverted birdsnest as Chris D’Andrea spots for her. Theresa Merla watches as classmates attempt the forward balance position. 102 Athletes (1. to r.) Jerry Sehlesinger, Harold McCullough, Steve Gallirio, and Steve Reimer rush to change before the activities begin. BOYS’ INTRAMURALS Intramurals held twice a week . . . Basketball, bowling in the winter, Softball, handball and volleyball in the spring. Gymnastics, track, archery . . . Weightlifting and musclebuilding all year long . . . Sports offered to any who are interested. Teamwork puts the ball over. Angelo Strollo tries to compete with the younger generation. Chris Lidle presses 90 lbs. as Anthony Piscitelli, Mr. Siegmund and Ben Cittadino stand by. 105 All eyes are on the master. BAND CONCERT Jonathan Shutman trills a lilting melody. 06 Keith Allaire enters on the downbeat. John Anastasio presents the annual surprise to Mr. Soriano. After months of practice the night has arrived. Last minute directions are given behind the curtain As the audience glances over programs. Lights dim . . . the curtain ascends. Clapping . . . members enter . . . silence. The baton is raised slowly . . . then dropped. Music echoes throughout the halls. THE MUSIC MAN Crumpled scripts .. . Practice . . . Voices out of tune. Practice, perfect, perform . . . Publicity . . . Scenery . . . Make-up . . . Opening night: Weeks of practice for singers and orchestra; Players peep through the curtains estimating the audience. The curtain rises—the show is on! The cast and pit orchestra prepare to rehearse. 109 John Anastasio tells the people of River City” they’ve got trouble. First Row (1. to r.): J. Gillespie, R. Tenzer, J. Greene, N. Kalish. Second Row: E. Stein, C. Willhelm, D. Jost, H. Butler, D. Thompson, R. Torchia, B. Unger, S. Golden. Third Row: J. Davis, L. Sanford, H. Rankin, S. Lewis, M. Stamaty, L. Kent, A. Fein. QUILL and SCROLL Hark! Ye writers of Long Branch High School: By writing for the Log, Trumpet or Green Wave, ’Tis possible to earn thy membership in ye noble Quill and Scroll. Aaron Kleiner and Barry Unger. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Recognition of achievement . . Debates, tournaments and practice contests— Earning points toward membership. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Scholastics, character, service, leadership ... Hard for Seniors to qualify; harder for juniors. The announcement made at an assembly— “That’s me!” First Row (1. to r.): D. Thompson, S. Garten, R. Schibell, R. Lawn, G. Freiday. Second Row: R. Tenzer, N. Weller, B. Torres, N. Kalish, E. Arlt, C. Smith, M. Bassett, A. Sharfstein, E. Stein, B. Unger, G. Baxter. Third Row: M. Stein, B. Feldman, A. Kleiner, K. Keppler, A. Harris, H. Rankin, S. Lanman, S. Irving, N. Gullotta, D. Hoest. 1 110 Barry Unger, participant in the N.A. S.A. and N.S.T.A. Youth Science Congress, and a recipient of the Bausch and Lomb Award; and Barton Halpern, participant in the Junior Science Symposium. Alan Weinstock, winner of original oratory in the state sectionals. Anthony Greenwood, Jon Shutman, Frank Harvey, John Anastasio, and Thomas Elliott; members of the 1965 All State Region 2 Band. in I Fred Salter, district and regional wrestling champion. Gail Freiday, winner of the state sectionals in humorous interpretation. Louis Stalsworth, National Junior Walking Champion. rOOEO o Hard work... Enjoyment.. . Achievement. Judi Davis, Judi Gillespie, Hazel Butler, and Mark Stamety discuss a layout. YEARBOOK 2:45—the day’s work begins . . . Photos, copy and art work are withdrawn from crowded shelves and bulging files. Workers scurry about the building seeking information. Photographers interrupt classes, clicking their cameras, hoping to catch that magic moment. Artists and writers ponder . . . dare . . . then try again. Tempers flare under the tension of approaching deadlines. 6:30—the last tired stragglers leave the darkened room friends again . . . everything completed on time. Alan Fein, Co-Editor-in-Chief Doreen Jost (left) and Carole Wilhelm, secretary. Donna Thompson, Business Editor Judi Davis, Co-Editor-in-Chief Helen Rankin, Photography Editor 114 (1. to r.) Laurie Kent, Nancy Kalish, Literary Editor; and Laurie Sanford, Assistant Literary Editor consult an old yearbook for ideas. Rae Torchia, Art and Layout Editor Mark Stamaty, Assistant Art and Layout Editor First row (1. to r.): J. Davis and A. Fein, Co-Editors-in-Chief. Second row: J. Gillespie, Ass’t Art and Layout Ed.; C. Wilheim, Secretary; R. Torchia, Art and Layout Ed.; L. Sanford, Ass’t Lit. Ed.; H. Rankin, Photog, Ed.; M. Stamaty, Ass’t Art and Layout Ed.; L. Kent, Ass’t Lit. Ed.; D. Thompson, Bus. Ed.; D. Jost, N. Kalish, Lit. Ed. Third row: T. Auerbach, S. Scott, J. Fisher, D. Perlman, F. Lytz, T. Applegate, J. Liotta, K. Edwards, F. Lisanti, M. Suozzo, H. Butler, S. Stallings, S. Herberg, B. Puglia, G. Freiday. First Row (1. to r.): A. Berman, M. Ross, Sports Ed.; J. Lasky, Feature Ed.; S. Golden, Co-Ed.-in-Chief; B. Unger, Co-Ed.-in-Chief; J. Greene, Managing Ed.; R. Tenzer, News Ed.; B. Feldman, Exchange Ed. Second Row: D. Odence, D. Smith, B. Torres, M. Colby, M. Valentino, D. Thompson, A. Cohen, J. Rodenburg, F. Odence. Third Row: J. Anastasio, B. Kessler, S. Garten, P. Schuler, A. Fein, L. Kent, L. Stalsworth, T. Bazley, A. Bernstein, Fourth Row: B. Fister, H. Rankin, M. Stamaty, J. Minceberg, S. Lewis, D. Link, D. Tepper, S. Irving. TRUMPET Steve Irving (1.) watches Margie Edelstein, Business Editor, plan the budget as Barry Under, Co-Editor-in-Chief, looks on. Facts to be uncovered and copy to be written— Highlights of the month set down. “Where’s that sports copy ?” Humor ... editorials ... ads ... Pressure! Only a few weeks to put out the paper! Printed copy is cut to fit exactly ... A joint effort to achieve. Janice Greene finds business good as she sells the Trumpet during homeroom period. 116 Business Staff: First Row (1. to r.): J. Ciaglia, Advertising Mgr.; M. EMel-stein, Business Mgr.; A. Liotta. Second Row: F. Wilbert, T. Auerbach, P. Sil-berman, G. Blaisdell, A. Hatkin, R. Gorcey, A. Singer. Third Row: S. Scott, G. Freiday, E. Goode, L. Fischer, K. Connolly, R. Grisi, J. Finkelstein, K. Miller. Fourth Row: E. Siegal, W. Goode, P. Oppenlander, B. Halpem, R. Kirschner, S. Rothrock, I. Rubin. At a Trumpet “post mortem”, (I. to r.) Judy Lasky, Feature Editor; Janice Greene, Managing Editor; Sharon Golden, Co-Edi-tor-in-Chief; and Alice Liotta discuss ways to improve the paper. Bruce Badgley Faculty Advisor Ruth Tenzer, News Editor, explains the workings of the News Department to Mike Ross, Sports Editor, and Alan Berman. First Row (I. to r.): M. Stamaty, Art Ed.; L. Shatkin, Ed.-in-Chief. Second Row: R. Tenzer; L. Fischer; J. Rodenberg; K. Halpern; F. Odence; D. Odence. Third Row: E. Stein; M. Chernow, Ass’t Art Ed.; R. Kirschner; B. Gerlach; E. Mehl; A. Berman. Fourth Row: C. Gerlach; B. Peterson; L. Sanford; J. Weisman; S. Jacobs; L. Kent. THE LOG Some poetry ... an essay ... a story or two. More is needed . .. “Who volunteers to write?” “Does the art staff have those illustrations?” Perhaps an underclassman will contribute... Perhaps a senior ... A joint effort to create ... The Log. Mr. Smith, Advisor, adds last minute advice as (I. to r.) Marilyn Chernow, Assistant Art Editor; Lawrence Shatkin, Editor-in-Chief and Mark Stamaty, Art Editor work on a page layout. STUDENT COUNCIL A monthly meeting reviews activities and plans. “Are there any other committee reports ?” Pep rallies, dances ... welfare projects, awards. . . new business?” . . . plans to revise the dress code. Service to students and school .. . Achievement Through Effort! Thomas Maggio Faculty Advisor Upper School Representatives: First Row (1. to r.): A. Berman, Sgt.-At-Arms; P. Wilbert, Treas.; L. Welch, Corres. Sec.; R. Lawn, Pres.; A. Buono, V.P.; J. Fomin, Rec. Sec.; H. Eng, Sgt.-At-Arms. Second Row : L. Calogouri; J. Maz-zacco; J. Eldridge; J. Lasky; H. Foring; J. Gillespie. Third Row: C. Smith; W. Goode, F. DeSantis; N. Collins; B. Unger; S. Golden; M. Steinberg; M. D’Ambrisi; D. Odence; K. Miller. Fourth Row: D. Thompson; C. Trifari; B. Holtz- man; E. Siegal; S. Rothrock; J. Tomaino; J. Baldanza; J. Woods; B. Feldman; D. Godshall. Fifth Row : S. Herberg; J. Ricciardi; M. Ross; A. Kleiner; A. Liotta; H. Hover; J. Chulsky; C. Bisti; M. Suzzo; D. Urdzik; C. Knutsen. Sixth Row: F. Raviele; G. Washington; B. Woolley; P. Oppenlan-der; J. Cofer; W. Michau; B. Cittadino; D. Tepper; L. Kent; J. Shutman; S. Irving. Student Council Officers (1. to r.): Henry Eng, Sgt.-at-Arms; Angela Buono, Vice-Pres.; Richard Lawn, Pres ; Lesley Welch, Corres. Sec.; Pat Wilbert, Tres.; Alan Berman, Sgt. at Arms. (Missing: Joan Fomin, Rec. Sec.) Upper School Alternates—First Row (I. to r.): M. Edelstein, D. Simonelli, R. Grisi, K. Staggs. Second Row: C. Link, J. Wells, D. Schibell, F. Pitcher, L. Mazza. Third Row: I. Kantor, R. Ricciardi, S. Jacobs, P. Coles, D. Perlman. Fourth Row: L. Taylor, S. Lewis, C. Dickerson, R. Wilkens, D. Tepper. President Lawn addresses Student Council as secretaries Joan Fornin and Leslie Welch record his words. Mr. Toscano and Mr. Harvey exchange a few words at the Student Council Faculty Tea. 120 Goode and other Council members enthusi- Lower School Representatives—First Row (1. to r.): W. Short, C. Lekach, R. Able, S. Derkoski. Second Row: J. Juliano, J. Mazzeo, S. Vultaggio, P. Montiori, S. Gorelick, J. Addeo, B. Carbone. Third Row: P. Moore, C. Smith, D. Hoest, T. Torchia, P. Truglia, H. Feldman. Fourth Row: K. Bernheim, F. Lisanti, K. Brusso, J. Rankin, C. Resnick, A. Bettancourt. George Penn raises a point of order. Lower School Alternates—1st row (1. to r.): A. Carrano, S. Kaabe, D. Vitale, B. Hartman, L. DeBartolis. 2nd row: J. Frattin, M. Colby, H. Bondi, H. Gorden, F. Odence. 3rd row: D. Lempka, A. Sagowitz, M. McGuire, R. Penta, M. Valentino. 4th row: M. Benjamino, P. Poole, H. Brabham, G. Siegmund, K. Keppler. PUBLIC SPEAKING AND Mrs. L. J. Merrill, Faculty Advisor First How (1. to r.): G. Freiday, Rec. Sec.; N. Kalish, Treas.; R. Schibell. Pres.; A. Kleiner, V.P.; E. Stein, Corres. Sec. Second Row: T. Auerbach, J. Greene, G. Baxter, B. Unger. R. Tenzer. Third Row: J. Lasky, E. Arlt, R. Grisi. D. Thompson, S. Garten, L. Fischer, A. Sharfstein, J. Rodenburg, D. Odence. Fourth Row: M. Stein, B. Feldman, S. Soloff, A. Mazie, H. Rankin, A. Weinstock, N. Gulotta, P. Schuyler, B. Gordon. Fifth Row: A. Harris, F. Burnhardt, L. Sanford, L. Kent, N. Sparandeo, R. Lawn, L. Fiore, S. Jacobs, S. Irving. Insert: Miss D. Vails, Faculty Advisor. (I. to r.): Aaron Kleiner, Dick Lawn, and Felix DeSantis stage an exhibition debate at a club meeting. Mike Turner cross-examines his opponent during a debate. 122 DEBATING SOCIETY First How (1. to r.): D. Vitale, N. D’Averso, R. Ogburn, L. Murakata, G. Duston. Second Row: B. Torres, J. Addeo, N. Weller, F. Odence, S. Scher, M. Lyden, L. Thornton, B. Hartman. Third Row: M. Schreiber, C. Smith, M. Hendrie, M. Pesapane, L. DiMenna, A. Cohen, M. Bassett, I. Moezyolow-ski. P'ourth Row: D. Hoest, C. Resnick, A. Bantacourt, S. Lanman, J. Weis-man, S. Pure, D. Boyadjian, K. Kep-pler, B. Cranmer, D. Dutoit. 123 THE FRENCH CLUB First Row (1. to r.): A. Schlenger, Pres.; S. Rothrock, V. Pres.; K. Miller, Sec.; S. Scott, Treas. Second Row: A. Gold, N. Schneider, M. Rebhum, A. Hatkin, E. Katz. Third Row: P. Silberman, P. Mazza, D. Odence, T. Nixon, S. Stallings, F. Odence, L. Eyerman. Fourth Row: C. Smith, L. Shatkin. B. Gordon, D. Machin, R. Silberman, M. Bassett, C. Smith. Fifth Row: R. Riccardi, R. Friedman, F. Lytz, R. Baldino, J. Liotta, T. Toscano, B. Busby, R. Torchia, A. Weinstock. Inserts: Mr. Toscano and Miss Sheppard, Faculty Advisors. THE LATIN CLUB Studying Caesar’s ways. Skits and a Junior Classical League Convention . . . June . . . toga-clad members end the year wfith a banquet. First Row (I. to r.): M. Goodkin, S. Lanman, V.P.; F. Ravielle, Pres.; M. Edel-stein, Sec.; A. Liotta, Treas. Second Row: A. Garr, C. Wilkins, C. Slotkin, G. Orner, L. Parrotino, L. Thornton, P. Silberman, L. Sorrentino, G. LaFuriah, D. Ducore. Third Row: M. Getchell, M. Colby, P. Anastasio, D. Hoest, D. Wunsch, S. Gorelick, A. Weinstock, T. Finger, C. Lekach. Fourth Row: C. Resnick, S. Irving, V. Sherill, A. Thoms, T. Hill, A. Ravielle, J. Weisman, P. Michau, S. Cooper, L. Edgar. Insert: Mrs. S. Colby, Faculty Advisor. SPANISH CLUB Learning the customs of Spanish speaking people . . . Games, films, and speakers add to the enjoyment. The Pan American Day Program dramatizes Spanish life. First Row (1. to r.): E. Siegal, Treas.; A. Gold, Rec. Sec.; J. Petrella, Pres.; S. Havranck, Corr. Sec. Second Row: M. Diez, H. Foring, R. Gorcey, M. Murakato. T. Patterson. N. Coleman, G. Comora, O. Garced, A. Singer. Third Row: L. DeBartolis, E. Diaz, J. Eldridge, J. Todaro, D. Simonelli, N. Schnieder, B. Torez, M. Sigel, V. Garced. Fourth Row: L. Parrottino, D. Larsen. S. Scott, S. Johnson, A. Harris, L. Dimenna, K. Bemheim, A. Garced, A. Sorrentino. Fifth Row: M. Steinberg. M. Stein, E. Foltis, I. Kantor, D. DeSantis, F. Salter, P. Beatty. D. Dutoit, A. Sharfstein, N. Collins. Sixth Row: D. Wunsch, A. Liotta, C. Knutsen, L. Kent, P. Oppenlander. A. D’Ambrosio, H. Rankin, S. Unman, J. Costabile, R. Kirschner, F. Ravielle. (1. to r.) Taunya Patterson, Janice Petrello and Joyce Zimmerman plan future activities as Ilene Kantor and Mr. Harvey, Faculty Advisor, look on. GERMAN CLUB Heil! Dues .. . discussions . . . folk songs . . . Reward: A command of the German language. First Row (1. to r.): A. Cohen, Sec.; S. Garten, E. Arlt, Treas. Second Row: A. Urm, S. Vultaggio, G. Baxter, E. Apfelbaum, K. Keppler, T. Finger, M. Siegal, L. Spreeman, T. Auerbach. Third Row: E. Gardner, B. Lief, M. Ross, F. Baettig, B. Cittadino, J. Ducore, T. Sherman, S. Johnson. CUBE ROOTS Descriptions of new fields of math. Problems for practice, competition, and enjoyment. First Row (1. to r.): B. Unger, E.G.O.; D. Perlman, Pres. Second Row: G. Baxter, R. Kessler, M. Ross. Third Row: S. Cooper, H. Eng, B. Halpern, S. Jacobs. Insert: Mr. F. Hagel, Faculty Advisor. PHYSICS CLUB Speakers . . . tours of industries and laboratories . . . Experiments . . . theories and calculations . . . Math Club member Celia Hendrie puzzles over a problem as Barton Halpern watches his p’s and q’s. Learning principles of science and technology. Club members (I. to r.): Steve Jacobs, Bob Kessler, Barton Halpern, and Mike Ross enjoy a physics experiment as club advisor I. A. Zarik Supervises. First Row (1. to r.): M. Ross, S. Jacobs, D. Perlman. Second Row: R. Kessler, B. Halpern, B. Unger. Insert: Mr. I. A. Zarik, Faculty Advisor. 126 First Row (I. to r.): J. Wright, K. Keppler, Sec.; M. Grimm, Pres.; S. Vultassio, V. Pres.; J. Alberti, Treas. Second Row: S. Derkoski. J. Mazzeo, D. Bondi, J. Roseman, First Row (1. to r.): A. Cohen, Sgt.-At-Arms; D. Ducore, Treas.; A. Ravielle, Pres.; M. Fleming, H. Hover, S. Johnson, P. Schuyler, 1. Goodkin, T. Finger. Fourth Row: T. Sherman. B. Wooley, P. Teaman. C. Lytz, N. Sporandeo, H. Weisman, F. Henry, S. Lanman, H. Eng. Insert: Miss G. Abbitt, Faculty Advisor. CHEMISTRY CLUB Mixing, boiling, measuring . . . Silence and tension fill the room. “It worked!” BIOLOGY CLUB Learning with specimens and microscopes; Doing research for science fair projects. “Okay, who spilled the formaldehyde?” demands President Anthony Ravielle. First Row (1 to r.): A. Cohen, Sgt.-At-Arms; D. Ducore, Treas.; A. Revielle, Pres.; V. Egger, Sec.; D. Fusco, V. P. Second Row : S. Dillon, A. Garr, A. Greenspan, C. STotkin. Si. Katz, R. Abelkop, G. Duston. Third Row: S. Malora, M. Riebesell, G. Orner, N. Bazolinski, A. Kalish, A. LaFurjah, M. Colby, K. Halpern. Fourth Row: V. Kirshner, S. Gorelick, J. Maps, R. Bitter, S. Cooper, J. Liotta, D. Boyadjian, H. Eng, L. Little, T. Gerber, J. Kaplan. Insert: Mr. R. Irvine, Faculty Advisor. 127 FUTURE DOCTORS Medical lectures . . . movies . . . trips to hospitals and laboratories . . . A small beginning for a life-time career. Mr. John Barron, social worker at Marlboro, addresses the future Doctors Club. First Row (I. to r.): M. Edelstein, Rec. Sec.; J. Ducore, Treas.; A. Liotta, Pres.; F. Baettig, V. P.; E. Arlt, Corres. Sec. 2nd Row: L. Sor-rentino, F. Raviele, A. Weinstock, B. Feldman, S. Havranck, A. Singer. 3rd Row: H. Van Hise, C. Inslerman, J. Liotta, M. Getchell, D. Perlman. Insert: Mr. W. Mahalik, Faculty Advisor. First Row (1. to r.): A. Leatherman. Pres.; C. Marcks, V.P.; P. Doherty, Rec. Sec.; S. Havranck, Corres. Sec. 2nd Row: B. Carbone, V. Parrino, K. Abelkop, A. Sorrentino, G. Comorra. R. Ogburn. 3rd Row: D. Cadmus, E. Arlt, W. Jennings, L. Sacks, M. Lyden. A. Garced, S. Johnson. 4th Row: M. Delisa, P. Richardson, R. Friedman, N. Gulotta, E. Beaver, M. Reisch, B. Vannel. Insert: Mrs. R. G. Smith, Faculty Advisor. FUTURE NURSES CLUB Trips to hospitals, nursing schools . . . Helping the sick, food baskets for the needy . . . Learning about the profession of their choice. 128 RED CROSS CLUB A Christmas party . . . the Bloodmobile . . . county meetings . . . Not content to sit back and watch; Actively doing their part . . . A helping hand in times of disaster. First Row (1. to r.): N. Coleman, C. Smith, D. Wunsch, C. Smith. Second Row: E. Baker, E. Carver, A. Hatkin, M. Zambrano, R. Surak, K. Wooley. Insert: Mrs. R. G. Smith, Faculty Advisor. Mr. Kroposky, Faculty Advisor ... equipped for action. CIVIL DEFENSE CLUB “Take cover!” It’s an air raid drill! Students learn to use safety equipment, Junior membership in civil defense organizations . . . Preparation for war in time of peace. First Row (1. to r.): M. Conneto, C. Aussicker, Mr. Kropsky, L. Thornton, F. Henry. Second Row: S. Baxter, D. Pingatore, P. Mata, V. Jude, V. Mitchell, H. Kitting, S. Gallerio, R. Counte. Third Row: E. Solomon, J. Constanos, B. Eddings, T. Walsh, A. Bennett, R. Harrinton, M. Bethea, J. Johnson, R. Roxey, S. Soloff. 129 FUTURE TEACHERS An information center for interested students . . . Guest speakers . . . trips to colleges . . . Observing teachers in other schools . . . Interest now for a dedicated career later. First How (1. to r.): F. Lytz, V.P.; J. Zimmerman, Pres.; C. Lapidus, Treas.; A. Sorrentino, Sec. Second Row: L. Colagouri, H. Forint, P. Raferrty, L. Miller, G. Blaisdell, L. Siegal, H. Feldman. Third Row: L. Fischer, C. Scher, D. Simonelli, J. Finkelstein, K. Miller, G. Zimmerman, M. Port, S. Rothrock. Fourth Row: C. De-Bartolis, I. Kantor, C. Bisti, W. Blumenthal, J. Todaro, F. Pitcher, P. Beatty, J. Ricciardi. Insert: Mr. Phillip DeSantis, Faculty Advisor. CLIO SOCIETY Lectures and films . . . Trips to historical landmarks . . . Association with the county’s Historical Society . . . Understanding the present by studying the past. First Row (1. to r.): C. Knutson, E. Stein, R. Counte. Second Row: J. Greene, P. Kurlick, V. DeSheplo. Third Row: C. Leddy, M. Harris, M. Chernow, S. Johnson. Insert: Mr. Bernard Doyle, Faculty Advisor. 130 SKETCH CLUB Pencils sketching . . . Brushes stroking multicolored paints . . . Emotions and memories preserved. BOOKMAN’S CLUB Distributing books . . . Maintaining an inventory . . . The Bookman’s Club: A complicated job runs smoothly. First Row (1. to r.): N. Sporandio. H. Eng. W. Salter, D. Mancini. Second Row: P. Antonucci, G. Siegmund. Insert: Miss R. Miller, Faculty Advisor. First Row (1. to r.): V. Jude, Sec.; C. Zinno, Pres.; M. Chernow, V. Pres.; H. Kitting, Treas. Second Row: R Keimig, V. DiCostanzi, J. Thomas, R. Manganelle, M. Riebe-sell, S. Sorrentino, S. Baxter. Third Row: S. Parenti, J. Renzo, D. Spearance, L. Di-Rubbio, P. Bellino, K. Connolly, F. Odence, S. Saner. Fourth Row: J. Costabule, D. Gillis, M. Stamaty, D. Boyajian, T. Applegate, C. Williams, M. Bethia, S. Zinno, B. Eddings. Insert: Mr. W. Godoski, Faculty Advisor. A bookman scans the bookshelves looking for the right text. 13) KEY CLUB Leadership and civic responsibility ... Informing students and public of school events. Judges for the Mardi Gras and Distributors of the morning’s news... Key Club members . . . training to serve the community. First Row (1. to r.): T. Bazley, V. P.; S. Lewis, Treas.; F. DeSantis, Pres.; B. Woolley, See.; Second Row: B. Unger, A. Greenwood, C. DeSantis. T. Heffern, H. Hover, B. Kessler, N. Green. Third Row: J. Tomaino, M. Ross, J. Wright, C. Dickerson, R. Lawn, H. Eng, A. Kleiner. Insert: Mr. George DeLorenzo, Faculty Advisor. Aaron Kleiner, Con Gaskin, Bob Kessler and other Key Clubbers contemplate plans for the future. Dick Lawn and Felix DeSantis spread Christmas cheer. Dennis (Santa Claus) Del Vecchio reigns supreme at the Key Club’s hospital Christmas party. 32 CATERING CLUB Cakes, cookies and juice . . . Smiling members serve faculty teas; Refreshments for the Speech Arts Festival. Hostesses for the school. SERVICE CLUB Attendance cards . . . seating in assemblies . . . School inspection during fire drills . . . Decorating for dances . . . Volunteers lending a helping hand. First Row (1. to r.): C. Knutsen, Sec.; C. Aussicker, Pres.; P. Sico, V. Pres.; M. Thoms, Treas. Second Row: F. Cittadino, L. Seigal, A. Fenton, D. Egan, R. Ellorin. Third Row: M. Monroe, M. Zambrano, S. Smallwood, E. Arlt, C. Wooley, Y. Greenwood, C. DiDomenico. Fourth Row: J. Anastasia, A. Qualles, D. Felton, J. Covert, C. Lis-anti, J. Macpherson, D. Smith. Insert: Mrs. Aussicker, Faculty Advisor. First Row (I. to r.): J. Simonelli, W. Richter, J. Pareatto, J. Wright. Second Row: J. Anastia, B. Northrop, F. Juliano, T. Bifulco. Third Row: J. Mehrland-er, A. Reihter, G. Camastro, J. Leslie. Insert: Mr. Sorrentino, Faculty Advisor. Hostess Christel Aussicker serves tea for two. 133 ALPHA First Row (1. to r.): P. Oppenlander, Pres.; C. Li-santi, V. P.; K. Edwards, Sec.; C. DeBartolis, Treas. Second Row: F. Cittadino, Chaplain; P. Shuler. Third Row: B. Shuler; N. Hayes; C. Smith; M. Kav-alos; M. Bottoms. Fourth Row: D. Bondi; F. Lisanti; A. Lisanti; K. Brusso; C. Herbert; G. Freiday. Insert: Miss P. Donohoe, Faculty Advisor. TRI-HI-Y Five non-denominational religious chapters. “Hi, Charlie . . . Would you like to buy some candy?’ Plans for activities with parents. Satisfaction comes with community service. Mrs. M. Siegmund Faculty Advisor BETA First Row (I. to r.): C. Smith, V. Pres.; K. Kaabe, Pres.; D. Urdzik, 2nd V. P.; V. Anastasia, Sec. Second Row: S. Johnson, Chaplain; S. Stevens. Third Row: T. Bates; R. Vanne; M. Pesapane; B. Baker; S. Stallings; B. Burroughs. Fourth Row: M. Sigel, D. Urdzik; L. Eyerman. Insert: Miss C. Christopher, Faculty Advisor. DELTA First Row (I. to r.): J. Woods, Treas.; C. Bisti, First V. P.; S. Bernheim, Pres.; F. Lytz, See. Second Row: S. Herbert, Second V. P.; C. Aussicker, Chaplain. Third Row: D. Brandli; M. Gelb; T. Nixon; K. Bem-heim; D. Smith. Fourth Row: E. Foltis; B. Peterson; E. Beaver; K. Larsen. Insert: Miss C. Chamy, Faculty Advisor. EPSILON First Row (I. to r.); P. Southworth, Hist.; K. Giordano, Treas.; C. West, 2nd V. P.; A. Buono, Pres.; M. Suozzo, 1st V. P.; J. Mazzacco, Sec.; N. Collins, Chaplain. Second Row: N. Price, K. Moore, J. Roseman, L. Zavaglia, L. DeBartolis. Third Row: J. Presley, D. Larson, D. Hether-ington, A. Cohen, N. Holmes, S. Miller. Insert: Miss C. Long, Faculty Advisor. SIGMA First Row (I. to r.): J. Wells, Hist.; J. Anastasia, 2nd V. P.; D. Thompson, Pres.; A. Fenton, 1st V. P.; C. Stouffer, Sec. Second Row: P. Hover, V. Greenwood, C. Turrier, C. Ross, C. Williams, K. Wharmby. Third Row: M. McGlennon, D. Wunsch, D. Felton, P. Paulding, L. Raymond. Insert: Mrs. P. Mason. Faculty Advisor. 35 CHESS CLUB The challenge of a difficult game . . . Silence and tension fill the room. “You left your king en prix?!?” Checkmate! First Row (1. to r.): T. Finger, Treas.; D. Perlman, Sec.; A. Kleiner, Pres.; S. Irving, V.P.; N Sparandeo Second Row: G Duston, G. LeFurjah, E. Solomon, W. Goode, G. Baxter, K. Halpern. Third Row: A. Weinstock. J. Fischer, J. Addeo, B. Halpern, L. Stalsworth, S. Cooper, S. Jacobs, B. Lief. Insert: Mr. John Wilson, Faculty Advisor. CHESS TEAM Competition against other schools . . . Defense of a hard won championship . . . Queen’s Gambit . . . Indian Defense . . . One more championship means the league trophy. Warren Goode ponders over a decisive move. (1. to r.): Ken Halpern, Barton Halpern, Joel Fischer, Warren Goode and Steve Jacobs warm up before a tournament. • 36 VARSITY CLUB A club to build spirit and support. A letter in athletics, a C-average to maintain . . . Combining brains with brawn. All athletic teams are included ... Members honored each year at the Green and White Dinner. First Row (1. to r.): W. Holden, Sec.; N. Green, Pres.; S. Grasso. Vice-Pres.; J. Wright, Treas. Second Row: M. D’Ambrisi, F. DeSantis, F. Salter, B. Kessler, B. Baldwin, B. White, J. Alberti. Third Row: D. Tepper, T. Bazley, C. Larsen, C. Phillips, B. Sacchetto, L. Stalsworth, J. Tomaino. Fourth Row: H. Eng, V. Sherrill, J. Mincberg, B. Cittadino, D. Lawn, C. Rubman. Fifth Row: D. DelVecchio, S. Lewis, J. VanBrunt. Insert: Mr. Siegmund, Faculty Advisor. NUMISMATIC SOCIETY “All those in the Nu-nu-mumismaniatic . . .” New coins, old coins, pieces-of-eight, Nickels, dimes, and quarters . . . “A 1947 D-mint?” “Yes, here’s one!” A $20 gold piece! The local banks serve as trading posts. Got-um any wampum? First Row (I. to r.): L. Pierce. A. Katz, R. Schibell, E. Weitraub. Second Row: K. Hal-pern, T. Finger, D. Ward, H. Weisman, B. Cranmer, E. Irving. Insert: Mr. Galbraith, Faculty Advisor. I Lectures and speakers to teach, Stocks, marketing, how to buy and sell. Field trips to see theory in action. Future tycoons of industry. First Row (1. to r.): J. Bry, Sgt.-at-Arms; M. Harris, Sec.; G. Bloodgood, Treas.; C. Rubman, Pres. Second Row : S. Palumbo, S. Herberg, P. Brewer, P. Bieri, L. Parnell, C. D’Andrea, R. Ellorin. Third Row : J. Addeo. B. Baldwin, C. Edwards. M. Gordon, S. Leddy, L. Carlucci, A. Williams, I. Rubin. Inserts: Mr. F. Weintraub and Mr. N. Morace, Faculty Advisors. OFFSET PRINTING CLUB The presses roll . . . Vertical cameras click . . . Papers wet with ink and chemicals . . . Programs, dance tickets, scripts— Service to the school. First Row (1. to r.): Warren Holden, Pres.; Renzo Jones, Sec. Treas. Second Row: John Ryan, Max Lopp, Jim Rose. Ben Farr, Tim Toscano, and Norman Shain. Insert: Mr. B. Pascucci, Faculty Advisor. 138 ELECTRONICS CLUB Wires, bulbs, lights, transistors . . . Dots, dashes, sending and receiving... Communicating with faraway places . . . Hams one and all. First Row (I. to r.): T. Johnson. Pres.; D. God shall, V.P.; R. Wilkens, G. Washington. Second Row: H. White. F. Orego, R. Lewis, M. Harris, F. Stearas, A. Harris. Insert: Mr. L. Grove, Faculty Advisor. Capacitors . . . transistors . . . resistors . . . Supplying taped music for dances; Aiding communications through modern technology. First Row (1. to r.): D. Pingatore, Pres.; D. Marshall, V. P. Second Row: A. Cohen, R. Harrington, E. Solomon. Insert: Mr. V. Straub, Faculty Advisor. SOUND and LIGHTING Learning uses of equipment . . . Techniques in stage production . . . Sound and lights for concerts and assemblies . . . The responsibility is theirs. First Row (I. to r.): W. Richter, Treas.; I. Miller, Pres.; J. Anastasia, V. P.; T. Britton, Sec. Second Row: P Poole, D. Primo, M. Gordon, B. Eddings, T. Torchia. Third Row: J. Palumbo, R. Haverank, D. Link, A. Nilson, S. Bubin. Insert: Mr. L. Neyhart, Faculty Advisor. First Row (1. to r.): J. Ducore, S. Rubin, Mr. W. Levin, Faculty Advisor; J. Anas-tasio, V’. Kaufman. Second Row: K. Feldman, G. Duston, G. LaFurjah, M. Colby, D. Ducore, D. Pingatore. Third Row: A. Mazie, L. Anderson, M. Gordon, D. Green, J. Anastasia, S. Cooper, B. Eddings, N. Shain. AUDIO VISUAL AIDS Working with projectors and tape recorders. Distributing equipment . . . service to the school. 44 . . . and a hundred and ten cornets close at hand . . — Richie Renzella PIT BAND Extra opportunity for the talented. Difficult selections mastered through practice. The climax . .. Music Man !” Anthony Ravielle waits for his cue. intently . . as I took my place as the one and only bass . . —Van Kaufman. 141 Dave Tepper interpret Gary, Indiana . “And a one, and a two, and . • t I D U s K Senior Prom Night.. . Tonight together . . . Soon to follow different paths. Our leaders! Seated (1. to r.): F. DeSantis, Pres.; G. Freiday, V. P.; H. Evans, Sec.; J. Petrella, Treas. Standing: D Heatherington, M. Harris, C. DeBartolis, J. Jones, R. Bastedo, R. Morris, A. Williams, C. Trifari, A. Schlenger. Insert: Mr. P. De Santis, Faculty Advisor; Mr. A. Bollmeyer, Faculty Advisor. A SENIOR DAY Good student-faculty relations . . . the school runs smoothly . . . Always a rush to the next room! Study hall spent in the library: Numerous books . . . any subject at your fingertips HUM Something special . . . back to school at night. Days and days . . . four years gone . . . Suddenly you’re on your own. i a ?C‘ L‘ r kAu A« 3 £ d J „ !i«To'd.4- U . .o OK a v «x_ tihrtu a Apr t- .14 3 a €k lO'dU- Um.roTOKla 17 F ertiC't ' %- NQHC. 'i 7l ...... 1 _ 5 -V I I vmu'f. bo T.v ,v 2 f - o-sD9%$ 50) 0 CoViTil •?• feS oxx. £■ £■ ? OhA j Asr cM • F- ), ti. J,(br s Our Or T u -|tvjL JOHN M. ANASTASIA National Thespian Society; Audiovisual Aids 1, 2, S. 4; Sound and Lighting 1, 2. 8; Service Unit 1. 2: Photography 1; 8:40 Players 1. 2; Boys' Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4. PAULA P. ABEL Cookie Hi Fi Club 1; Civil Defense 1: Varsity Singers 1. 2. 3. 4: Trumpet 1. 2: Junior Prom 8; 8:40 Players 1 ; Senior Prom 4; Girls Intramur-als 1. 2. 3. 4: Bowling 1 : Track 1. 2. CHUCK ALCOTT Cross-Country 1 ; Track 1. 2. JOHN P. ADDEO JR. 8:40 Players 3; Public Speaking and Debating Society 2. 3. 4 ; Football 1, 2; Baseball 1; Bowling 3, 4. JUNE ANASTASIA Trumpet 2. 8. 4; Student Council 1 : Catering Club 3. 4; 8:40 Players 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y. Sec. 2. 3. V. P. 4; Green Wave 8. 4; Log 3. 4; Flag Twirling 4. KEITH D. ALLAIRE Cube Roots Club, Sgt.-at-Arms 1, 2; The Nobiles, Hist. 2.3.4; Band I. 2. 3, 4: Orchestra 1. 2, 3. 4; Shore Conference Band 2. 8. 4: Trumpet 2. 8; Key Club. Bd. of Dir. 3. 4; Chemistry Club 2. 4 ; Student Council 2. 3. 4: Clio Society 4; Bowling 1. 2. 3. HARRY E. ANDERSON Squeak Boys’ Intramurals 2. 3. 4: Basketball. Mgr. 2. 3. 4: Cross-Country 4: Track 4. JOHN ANASTASIO Johnny National Thespian Society 2. 3. 4; Audio-Visual Aids, Pres. 2. 3. 4 ; Photography, Sec. 4; Drama Club 1. 2, Treas. 3. 4 ; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Orchestra 1. 2, 8. 4 ; The Nobiles 1. 2. 3; German Club 3 ; Mardi Gras 4. DONNA L. ANDERSON Rusty Biology Club 1 ; Future Nurses of America 1. 2 ; Girls’ Intramurals 3, 4. RICHIE ANDERSON Executive Council 1, 2. 148 THOMAS V. ANDERSON JACQUELYN ANDREWS ANN APPLEGATE Arm Tri-Hi-Y 2. V. P. 3. 4; Future Nurse of America 1 : Log 1 ; Future Doctor of America 3, 4; Green Wave 3, 4; 8:40 Player 8. 4; Chess Club 1, 4; Public Speaking and Debating Society 4. ('ll HI ST EL BARBARA AUSSICKEH German Club 2 ; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. Chap. 4; 8:40 Player 3: Catering Club 3, 4 : Girls intramural L The 2:39 rush hour. THERESA ANNE AUERBACH El Club Espanol 3. 4; Clio Society 3, 4 ; Public Speaking and Debating Society 4 ; Trumpet 8. 4: Green Wav 4 ; Bowling 3. EDITH ARLT National Forensic League. Biology Club. Sec. 1; Future Nurse of America 1; German Club 2, 4: Future Doctor of America 2, 3; Corree. Sec. 4; Catering Club 3. Treas. 4; Public Speaking and Debating Society 3. 4. DAY BADROW 149 GEORGE BARTEE Tn Varsity Club 3. 4: Track 1 ; Football 1, 2. 3. 4 ; Baseball 4; Boys Intramurals 4. JEAN FRED BAETTIG Fred Future Doctors of America 3, V. P. 4; Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 2, 4; Dance Band 3: Track 3. 4: Boys Intramurals 2. ROBERT BALDINO Judge Student Council 2: Varsity Club 4; Service Unit 4: Football 3, 4; Track 3; Boys Intramurals 4: La Cercle Francais 4. PAUL ANTHONY BELLINO GREGORY BAXTER Clio Society 1 ; German Club 4 ; Chess Club 3. 4; Cube Roots Club 3, 4; Public Speaking and Debating Society 2. 3. 4. BILLY BAKER ROBERT G. BALDWIN El Club Espanol 3. 4 : Varsity Club 4; Trumpet 3, 4; Clio Society 4; Civil Defense 3: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4. RICHARD BASTEDO Richie Executive Council 3. 4. 150 TOM BIFULCO Student Council 1, 2, 3 ; Service Unit 4 ; Coin Club 4. VIVIAN BORRELLI Biv 8:40 Players 2: Hi Fi Club 1; Mardi Gras 3. 4 ; Future Teachers of America 4; Senior Prom 4 : Sophomore Carnival 2; Girls' Intramurals 3. SUSAN JANE BERNHEIM PATRICIA ANN BIERI Sue Pat Executive Council 2; Mardi Gras 2. Pen and Stencil 4. 4; Green Wave 2; J. V. Cheerleader 3; Senior Prom 4: Sophomore Carnival 2: Trl-Hi-Y 2. Second V. P. 3. Pres. 4. A jug of milk, a roll of bread, and thou. GREG BLOODGOOD Pen and Stencil 2: Chemistry 1 : Junior-Faculty Game 3; Boys' ln-tramurals 2. 3. GAYLE FRANCES BLAISDELL 8:40 Players 1, 2. 3. 4; Future Teachers of America 1. 2. 3. 4; Trumi et 3, 4: Executive Council 1; Cheerleadinit 4 ; Junior-Faculty Game 3; Sophomore Carnival 2; Senior Prom 4. CAROLE ARLENE BISTI Library. V. P. 1 ; Future Teachers of America 1. 8. 4; Student Council 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. Chap. 3. V. P. 4 ; Sophomore Carnival 2; Executive Council 3. 4; Junior Prom 3: Mardi Gras 4; Green Wave 3. 4; Senior Prom 4; Junior-Faculty Game 3. DIANNE MAE BOYADJIAN Public Speaking and Debating Society 1. 2. 3. 4: 8:40 Players 1. 2. 3; Trumpet 3. 4; Green Wave 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Junior Prom 3: Le Cercle Francais 2. 3. 4. 151 ANGELA VERA BUONO Future Teachers of America 1. 2; Student Council 2. S. V.P. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. Second V. P. 3. Pres. 4; Mardi Gras 8, 4; Sophomore Carnival 2: Junior Prom 3; Senior Prom 4 : Flag Twirling: 4. DOLORES CAMAGNA Dee Executive Council 2; Girls’ Intramurals 1. DAVID W. BOYD LIBBA FREYA BRABHAM Hi Fi Club 1; Football 1. 2. 8; Track 2; Boys' Intramurals 1. 2; Junior-Faculty Game 3; Baseball 4. ers 2: Varsity Singers 4. JAMES BRY Jim La Cercle Francais 2; Pen and Stencil Club 4. JOE CALDWELL Toey Football 1, 3, 4; Track 3; Boys’ Intramurals 2, 3. 152 FRANCINE ANN BURNHARDT Frankie Public Speaking and Debating Society 4; Future Nurse of America 1, 2. 3 : Future Teacher of America 4; Student Council 1 ; Biology Club 1. GARY CAMASTRA Gringo Service Club 2: Football 1. LINDA CARLUCCI Student Council 1: Pen and Stencil Club 4. RUSSELL CARTHY LEATRICE CANNETO Tri-Hi-Y 1. MICHAEL J. CANNETO Kathy Edwards tries to keep up with the demand for yearbooks. ED CARNES CAROL C. CELLI El Club Espanol 2: 8:40 Players 2. 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Trumpet 2. 3. 4; Mardi Gras 2. 4: Sophomore Carnival 2 ; Yearbook 3. 4. 53 JEANNE THERESA C1AGL1A Mardi Gru 2. 4; F.T.A. I. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3 : Trumpet Exchange Editor 3, Advertising Manager 4; Majorette Manager 4; Yearbook 4; Senior Prom 4: Bowling 1. CHRISTINE COLBERT Latin Club 3: Girls’ Intramurais 2. 3. 4. BETTY CERAVOLO Sophomore Carnival 2. RICHARD H. CHASEY The Nobile 1. 2: German Club 2. 3; Future Doctors of America 2. 3; Cube Roots Club 2; Soccer 1 ; Wrest ling 1 ; baseball 2, 3; Shore Conference Band 1. 2, 3. JAMES HENRY COFER Student Council 4; Basketball 1. 3. 4; Baseball 2. 3, Co-Captain 4 : Football 1 ; Junior-Faculty Game 3. HARVEY COHEN NANCY JEAN COLLINS Student Council 1. 2. 3; 8:40 Players 2. 8: Public Speaking and Debating Society 1, 2. 3, 4; Future Nurses 1; Junior Prom 3: Cheerleader 3. 4; Junior-Faculty Game 3; Senior Prom 4 : Spanish Club 4 : Tri-Hi-Y 8. Chaplain 4. 154 KICIIARD JOHN CONNORS Varsity Club 3: Football 1, 2; Basketball 1. .3; Baseball 2. 3. CARMEN CORCIONE Football 2; Weightlifting 3. LUCILLE MICHELE CONDONE Student Council I. 2: Sophomore Carnival 2; Senior Prom 4; Girls’ Intramurals 1. MARY CATHERINE CONNOLLY Kate Mardi Gras 3, 4; 8:40 Players 2, 3; Trumpet 3. 4 ; Yearbook 3. 4 : Junior Prom 3; Senior Prom 4. A chiseler and a little shaver hard at work. BARBARA ANN COOPER Hi Fi Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Senior Prom 4. JEANETTE CONSTANOS RICHARD J. COUNTE Chemistry Club 3; History Club Treas. 4; J.V. Football Manager 2! 155 HARRY DANGLER CAROL LYNN DE BARTOLIS Carie Tri-Hi-Y, Vico Pres. 3. 4 : Spanish Club 4; Future Teachers 2. 3. 4; Class Executive Council 3, 4; Home coming 2. Invitations 3; Junior Prom 3; Senior Prom 4; Mardi Gras 3 : Junior-Faculty Game 3; Varsity Cheerleader 3. 4 ; J. V. Cheerleader 2. ALEX W. D'AMBROSIO Spanish Club 4; Cross Country 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Intramurals 2. 3, 4. BART D'AVERSO RICHARD W. CRANMER CHRISTINE D’ANDREA Pen and Stencil Club 4; Intramurals 3. 4. JUDITH ANN DAVIS Judi Student Council 1. 2. 3: Yearbook 3. Co-Editor-in-Chief 4 : French Club 2. 3. 4, V. Pres. 3: Color Guard 2. Captain 3, 4; Trumpet 3; 8:40 Players i, 2, 3; Future Teachers 2. 4 ; Mardi Gras 2. 3: Senior Prom 4; Executive Council 4: Girls Intramurals 1 ; Quill and Scroll 4. ROY DANIELS. JR. Leroy Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 4. MARY DE LISA Yearbook 3: Biology Club 3: Future Doctors of America 2 : Future Nurses of America 1. 2. .56 FELIX H. DE SANTIS National Athletic Honor Society 2. 3, 4: National Forensic League 2. 8. 4; History Club: Math Club. Treas. 1 ; Key Club 2. Pres. 4; Executive Board. Pres. 3. 4; Student Council 1, 2. 3. 4 ; Public Speaking and Debating Society. Treas. 3; Varsity Club 2. 3, 4: Trumpet 3: Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 1. 2. 3; Wrestling 1. 2 ; Intramurals 3. 4. CAROL ANN F. Dl DOMENICO Mardi Gras 2, 3. 4: Sophomore Carnival 2; Junior-Faculty Game 3: Catering Club 4. DENNIS DEL VECCHIO DIANE LYNN DE MICHAEL Key Club 2. 3. 4; Varsity Club 2. 3. 4; Football 1. 2, 3. 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Intramural Baseball 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2. Students look forward to graduation—their freedom shrine. VIRGINIA MARY DE SHEPLO Library Club 3. 4 ; History Club 4. RALPH DE SHEPLO CONRAD J. DILGF.R Track 2. 3. 4. 157 ROBERT ECHOLS Wrestling 1. 2; Intramurals 1. 3, 4; Track 4. ROSALINDA L. ELLORIN Pen and Stencil Club 4; Catering Club 4. JONATHAN MARK DUCOBE Latin Club 1, 2. 8; Future Doctors Club. Treas. 2. 3. 4; Math Club. Treas. 2, V. Pres. 3; German Club 2. 3; AVA 3. Treas. 4; Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 4; Wrestling 3. 4. KATHLEEN MARY EDWARDS Kathy Spanish Club 2; Sophomore Carnival 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3. Sec. 4; Junior Prom 3, Junior-Faculty Game 3; Trumpet 3. 4 ; Business Club 4 ; Yearbook 4 : Mardi Gras 4 ; Senior Prom ; Future Teachers 2 : Girls’ Intramurals 1. RICHARD DL’MAS Wrestling 2. GLORIA J. ECHOLS Varsity Singers 3, 4: Shore Con ference Chorus 3. LINDA S. EDWARDS Varsity Singers 2. 3. MARJORIE PA.M EDELSTEIN Biology Club 1 ; Executive Council 1 ; Future Doctors Club 3. 4, Rec. Sec. 4; Latin Club 2. 3. 4. Rec. Sec. 4; Junior Prom 3; Trumpet 1, 2. 3, 4, Business Manager 4 ; Student Council 4. LUCILLE MARIE ERHARD Varsity Singers 2. 8: Trumpet 4. 158 JAMES EUSTACE Band 1; Student Council 2; Sophomore Carnival 2. HELAINE SHARON EVANS Future Teacher of America 2. 4; Spanish Club 4; Student Council 1 ; Executive Council 3, Treasurer 2. Secretary 4; Varsity Singers 2. 3; Sophomore Carnival 2; Junior-Faculty Game 3; Junior Prom 3; Senior Prom 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; 8:40 Plaver, 1. BENJAMIN FARR Benny Off Set Printing Club 3. 4; Foot-hall 2. 3; Track 2: Wrestling 3. Margie Edelstein and Eliane Siegal make decorations for the Trumpet dance. MADELINE FARROW Girls Track 3; Girls Intramurals 3. 159 I. ALAN FEIN Isxy National Forensic League: Yearbook 3, Co-Edi tor-in-Chief 4 ; Cube Root Math Club 1. 3. Rec. Sec. 2; Future Doctors 4. Pres. 2. 3; Biology Club V. Pres. 1; Trumpet 1. 2. 3; Photo-graphy Club 3. Pres. 4: Physics Club 3. 4; Public Speaking and Debating Society 2. 3. 4: 8:40 Players 1, 2 ; Debating Team 2. 3, 4 : Student Council I, 4 ; Executive Council; Nobiles 1. 2; Russian Club Program Chairman 2 : Intramurals 3. BARBARA LYNNE FELDMAN National Forensic League: Writers Club 1: 8:40 Players 2. 3. 4 ; Trumpet 2, 3. Exchange Editor 4; Public Speaking and Debating Society 2. 3. 4 : Debating Club 2. 3: French Club 2; Yearbook 3; Junior Prom 3; Senior Prom 4; Future Doctors 4 ; Flagtwirling 3, 4. ELEANORE BETH FAl'SAK DIANNE RUTH FELTON Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; Catering Club 4: Trumpet 3. 4 ; Sophomore Carnival 2: Junior Prom 3: Senior Prom 4; Junior-Faculty Game 8: Intramurals 2, 3: Flag Twirling 2. Captain 8. 4; Bowling 1. LAWRENCE JOHN FIORE Public Speaking and Debating Society 4 : Band 1, 2. 3. 4. MICHAEL J. FLEMING Chemistry Club. Pres. 3; A. V. A. 3. 4: Offset Printing Club 4: Wrestling 3. 4. ANNETTE CHRISTINE FENTON Public Speaking and Debating 2. 3: Catering Club 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. V. Prea. 3, 4: Trumpet 3; Yearbook 3. CLAYTON F1LLIAN Soccer. JOEL B. FISHER Chess Club 2. 3. 4 ; Chess Team 3. 4; Math Club 2. 3. 4; Photography Club 2. 3. 4: Tennis 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 3. 4. JAMES VINCENT FIASCONARO Varsity Club; Football 1, 4. JUDITH CAROL FINKELSTE1N Future Teachers of America 2. 3, 4 8:40 Players 4; El Club Kspanol 2 Sophomore Carnival 2; Trumpet 4 Senior Prom 4. LINDA JOYCE FISCHER National Thespian Society; National Forensic League; Public Speaking and Debating Society 1. 2. 3, 4; 8:40 Players 2. 3; Future Teachers of America 2. 3, 4 ; Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Sophomore Carnival 2; Junior Prom 3; Senior Prom 4 ; Trumpet 4; Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4 ; Track 3. 4. 60 HELEN ANN FORING Student Council I. 2; 8:40 Flayer 2: El Club Eapanol 2, 3. 4; Future Teacher of America 2. 3. 4 ; Sophomore Carnival 2 : J u n i o r-Faculty Game 3; Junior Prom 8; Cheerleader 2. 3, Capt. 4. CAROLE FREEMAN NANCY JEAN FOGGIA ANITA FONTANA Business Club 4; Junior-Faculty 8:40 Player 3: Varsity Singers 2, Game 8. 3, 4. Calling all teachers.. .over and out. EDITH FOR NINO Edie JOAN ANN KORN IN Student Council 2. 3. Rec. Sec. 4 ; Le Cercle Franca is 2; 8:40 Players 2: Future Teachers of America 2 : Mardi Gras 2. 3; Sophomore Carnival 2: Junior Prom 3; Junior-Faculty Game 3; Cheerleader 2, 8. Capt. 4. GAIL FREIDAY National Forensic League; Public Speaking and Debating Society 2. 3. Rec. Sec. 4; El Club Espanol 2; 8:40 Players 2. 8 ; Executive Board Secretary 8. Vice-Pre . 4 : Yearbook 3. 4 ; Trumpet 3. 4 ; Tri-Hi-Y 2. Chaplain 3. 4 ; Cheerleader 4. 161 MARGARET GAUDIOUS Peggy DORIS L. GILLI8 Dobie Varsity Singers 1. 2. 3. 4; Hi Fi Club 1 ; Shore Conference Singers 3; Girls’ Intramurals 2. JAMES MICHAEL FUSCO Intramural Wrestling 1 ; Wrestling 2: Football 3. ORFA N. GARCED El Club Eaptnol 3. 4. ALICE MARIE GIGLIO M :40 Players 3; Catering Club 3; Mardi Gras 3. RICHARD FUTRELL Baseball 3. 4: Football 3. 4. CONOVER JOHN GASKIN Varsity Club 2. 3. 4; Key Club 2. 3, 4; Executive Board Pres. 1. Vice-Pres. 2: Football 1. 2. 3. Capt. 4: Wrestling 1. 2, 3. Co-Capt. 4: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4. JL'DI G. GILLESPIE Peanut Yearbook 2. 3, Asst. Art and Layout Editor 4; Student Council 4 ; 8:40 Players 3; Junior-Faculty Game 3: Cheerleaders 2; Mardi Gras 3. 4 ; Sophomore Carnival 2; Biology Club 3; Hi Fi Club Vice-Pre . I; Senior Prom 4; Homecoming 4 : Quill and Scroll 4. MICHAEL EDWARD GETCHBLL Latin Club 3. 4; Future Doctors of America 4; Clio Society 4 ; A. V. A. Club 4. PEGGY GIMBRONE Yearbook 3. 4; Mardi Gras 3, 4; Junior-Faculty Game 3; Library 3: Business Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 162 ARLINE GOLD Ar 8:40 Player 1. 2: Future Teacher 1, 2. 4; Trumpet 1 ; Homecoming 2: El Club Espanol Sec. S. 4; Student Council 2. 3; Junior Prom 2. 3; Color Guard 3. 4 : Sophomore Carnival 2; Junior-Faculty Game 3: Le Cercle Francala 3. 4; Business Club 4 : Bowling Team 1. STEVE GRASSO Varsity Club Vice-Pre .; Offset Club: Junior Prom 3; Soccer 2. 3. 4: Wrestling 1. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4. KATHLEEN GIORDANO Kathy Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. Treas. 4; Student Council 1; Executive Board 3. 4; Mardi Gras 4; Sophomore Carnival 2; Senior Prom 4. DONALD GODSHALL Electronics Club 3, Pres. 4; Executive Council 4. MICHAEL R. GORDON A. V. A. 2. 8. 4 ; Sound and Lighting 2, 3. 4: Junior Prom 3; Basketball 1. BEVERLY M. GORDON Tri-Hi-Y Historian 3. Chaplain 4; Varsity Music 1, 2, 3, 4; Shore Conference Singers 3. 4; Le Cercle Francais 3. 4; Future Nurses of America 4 : Public Speaking and Debating Society 2, 4; Yearbook 3, 4; Executive Board 2: Sophomore Carnival 2 ; Mardi Gras 4 ; Hi Fi Club 1: Senior Prom 4 : Girls’ Intramurals 4 ; Girls’ Track 4. SHARON LEE GOLDEN Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Trumpet 1, 2. Feature Editor 3, Editor-in-Chicf 4; Student Council 2. 3, 4; Mardi Gras 4; 8:40 Players 2. 3; Executive Board 1 : Cheerleader 3. 4; Senior Prom 4. CAROLINE MARGARET GREEN Girls’ Intramurals 1. 163 ARTHUR S. HARRIS National Thespian Society; National Forensic League; Dance Band 2, 3. 4; Speech Club 2. 3. 4; 8:40 Players 2, 3. 4 ; All-Shore Conference Band 2, 3, 4 ; All-State Band 4 : Band 1, 2, 8, 4 : Track 2. JANETTE GREEN Clio Society 3: Girls' Intramural 1. JANICE E. GREENE Quill and Scroll: Trumpet 1. Advertising Mgr. 2. 3. Managing Editor 4: Public Speaking and Debating Society 2. 3. 4: Creative Writing Club 1 ; Log 2: Math Club 2: Sophomore Carnival 2. GARY GI'ZMANN Civil Defense Club. 8. NEAL GREEN National Athletic Honor Society: Key Club 3. 4 : Varsity Club 2. 3. 4 : Radio Club 3; Soccer 1. 2. 3, Capt. 4: Wrestling 1, 2. 3, 4; Track 1. 2. JACKIE GREENWOOD Future Teachers of America 1 : Hi Fi Club 1 ; Tri-Hi-Y 2. Vice-Pres.. 3, 4 : Mardi Gras 4 ; Girls’ Intramurals 1. 2. 8, 4: Girls Track 3. 4. CECIL HAM 164 BOBBY GUICE Baseball 1 ; Football 3. MARLENE HARRIS Student Council 1: 8:40 Players 1 ; Executive Council 2. 8. 4; La Cerele Francais 2. 3: New Jersey Tercen-tenial Committee 3; Junior-Faculty Game 3; Junior Prom 3; Catering Club 4: Senior Prom 4; Pen and Stencil. Sec. 4. CAROL ANN HENSON WARREN HOLDEN JR. Baseball 1; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Varsity Club 3, Sec. 4 ; Offset Printing Club 8. Pres. 4. CECELIA SHARON HENDRIE CAROL HENNl'M Clio Society. Sec. 1. V.P. 2. 4; Pub-He Speaking and Debating Society 1. 2, 3. 4; Philosophy Club 2: Creative Writing Club 1. 2; Cube Roots Club 2, 3. Cor. Sec. 4: Physics Club 3. Sec. 4: Trumpet 8, 4; Log 4. Loretta Strollo crams for a history exam. THOMAS F. HILL Band 4; All-State Band 4; All-Shore Band 4 ; Orchestra 4 ; Central Jersey Orchestra 4 : The Nobiles 4. LYNNE DIANNE IIKTHERINGTON Dianne Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4; Junior-Faculty Game 3; Senior Prom 4: Executive Board 4 ; Majorettes 3. 4. SUSAN ANN HERBERG Sue Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; The Green Wave 3, 4; Pen and Stencil 4: Junior-Faculty Game 8; Flag Twirlers 8. BONNIE HOLTZMAN Biology Club 1, Student Council 1. 2. 3. Mem.-at-Large 4; The Nobiles 1, 2, Pres. 3: Future Teachers of America 2; Junior Prom 2. 3: Senior Prom 4; Color Guard 4; El Club Espanol 4 : Girls' Intramurals L_______ 165 BYRDELL JONES CAROLE A. INSLERMAN Future Doctors of America 2, 3. 4 : Future Nurses of America 1 : Girls' Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4. Student Council 3; Girls Intramur- •I 8- BONNIE JAFFE Jlppy DOREEN MARY JOST Berry German Club 1; Clio Society 1; The Green Wave. Sec. 4. JANICE JONES Cupcake Trumpet, 3; Sophomore Carnival 2; Mardi Gras 3: Future Teachers of America 1; Junior-Faculty Game 3; Executive Council 1. 2. 3, 4; Junior Prom 3. STEFAN IRVING The Nobiles 1. 2. Trees. 8. 4 ; Chess Club 2. 3. V. P. 4; Biology Club 1; Student Council 1. 2. 4; 8:40 Players 2, 3: Band 1. 2; Trumpet 3, 4; Orchestra 2; Sophomore Carnival 2: Cube Roots Club 2. 3. 4; Physics Club 3, 4; Public Speaking and Debating Society 3, 4; Boys' Intramurals 3; National Thespian Society: National Forensic League. THOMAS JOHNSON Watusi Electronics Club 2, 3. 4; Art Club 4; Track and Field 1. 2: Football 1. 2: Boys' Intramurals 2. HELEN JONES Huck Tri-Hi-Y 3; The Green Wave 8 ; Pen and Stencil 4; Trumpet 3: 8:40 Players 3; Varsity Singers 8; Girls' Intramurals 1. 2. 8, 4: El Club Es-panol 4. 166 NANCY KALISH The Green Wave 3, Lit. Ed. 4; Public Speaking and Debating Society 1, 2. 3. Treaa. 4: Trumpet 4; Biology Club. Rec. Sec. 1; Cube Roota Club 1. Corr. Sec. 2. Rec. Sec. 3; La Cercle Francais 8; Future Doctor of America 2; The Nobiles 2. Treas. 3; Debate Team 3; Junior Prom 8; Student Council 1, 2, 3: 8:40 Players 4: Bookstore Manager 3; Marching Band 4; Concert Band 4; National Forensic League; Quill and Scroll. LEWIS KATZ Civil Defense Club 3: Electronics Club 3 ; Baseball 2. KAREN KAABE Tri-Hi-Y 2. 8. Pres. 4; El Club Es-panol 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; The Green Wave 4; Mardi Gras 8; Sophomore Carnival 2. ANN KAHN Public Speaking and Debating Society 2; Future Nurse of America 1 : The Green Wave 1. Andrew Thoms slides in and out of a problem. ILENE KANTOR I Student Council 1. 2. 4; Future Teacher of America 1. 4; El Club Espanol 2. 3. 4; Junior Prom 8; 8:40 Players 2. 3: Homecoming 3. 4 ; Mardi Gras 3, 4. LEE KANE Tri-Hi-Y, Mardi Gras 2. MARTY KAMINETSKY Basketball 2; Track 2. 8, 4; Junior-Faculty Game 8: Boys' Intramurals 8. 4. MARILYN SUE KATZ 8:40 Players 1. 2. 3: Public Speaking and Debating Society 1. 2. Clio Society 3: The Green Wave 3: Biology Club, Treas. 2: Cube Roots Club 2; Bowling 1, 2, Capt. 3. 167 ROBERT STEPHEN KOTHE Steve Football 1. 2. 4; Track 1. 2. RICHARD M. LAWN National Athletic Honor Society: National Forensic League; Student Council 2. Sgt. Arms 3. Pre . 4; Key Club 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Public Speaking and Debating Society 2. 3. 4: Math Club 1, Pres. 2. 3: German Club. Treaa. 2; Phyaics Club 2. 3; Tennis 2. 3. 4. LENNY KAUFFMAN Debate Club ; 8 :40 Players. HARRY R. KITTING. JR. CARIN GAIL LAPIDUS Future Teacher of America 1, 2, 3. Treaa. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3; Sophomore Carnival 2; Junior Prom 2; 8:40 Players 1, 2. 3. 4; Senior Prom 4 : Flag Twirling 4. I.ACHIE KENT Sophomore Carnival 2; El Club Ea-panol 4; The Green Wave. Asa’t, Lit. Ed. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Student Council 2, 3. 4; Junior Prom 3; Senior Prom 4; Future Doctors of America 3, 4; Public Speaking and Debating Society 2. 3. 4; 8:40 Players 2. 3. 4; Trumpet 2. 3. 4; Log S. 4. AARON KLEINER Future Biologists of America. Pres. 1; Physics Club. Cor. Sec. 3; Cube Roots Club See. 1; V.P. 2. Pies. 3; Public Speaking and Debating Society. V.P. 1. 2. 3. 4; Key Club 3. 4; Student Council 3. 4; Cross-Country 1 ; Chess Club, Pres. 2. 3. 4; Creative W'riting Club 1 : Boys Intramurals 3; National Honor Society ; National Forensic League. CARL LARSEN National Athletic Honor Society; Varsity Club 3. Pres. 4; Football 1 ; Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4 ; Track 1. LEONARD L. KROEN Lennle JOAN CHERYL LAYTON Student Council 1 ; Tri-Hi-Y 2: Jun-j Prom 3 : Business Club 4 ; Senior Prom 4. 168 JIMMY LESLIE Varsity Singers 1, 2: Green Wave 4; Football 2. S. CHRIS LIDLE Football 4; Basketball 4; Baseball 4. ANN LEATHERMAN Future Nurses of America 3. Sec. 3. Prea. 4; Majorette 4. STEPHEN G. LEDDY Steve Clio Society 1, 2; Radio Club 3: Business Club 4: Intramurals. 8th grade picnic: Jimmy Fiasconaro, Mike Schwartz, Bobby Baldino, Richie Cranmer, Angelo Strollo, Harold Cooper, Jeff Parlato, Jack Wright, Harvey Cohen, David W'ard, John Ryan, and Knees. STANLEY R. LEWIS National Athletic Honor Society: Quill and Scroll; Latin Club 1 ; Varsity Club 3. 4; Key Club 3. Treas. 4; Trumpet 2, 3, Sports Editor 4; Student Council 4; Junior Prom 3; Mardi Gras 4; Football 1, 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; Track 1. 2. 4; Baseball 3. PHILIP L. LEVINSON German Club 2; Varsity Club 2; Baseball 1, 2; Soccer 1. 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. SUSAN LESTER Hi Fi Club. Sec. 1: Mardi Gras 4; Intramurals 3. 4. DAVID LINK Dave Chess Club 2. 4; Clio Society I; Sound and Lighting 1, Sec.-Treas. 2, 4; Trumpet 1. 2. 4: Marching Band 1, 2. 4; All Shore Conference Band 1. 2. 4; Green Wave 4: Sophomore Carnival 2; Soccer 1, Co-Capt. 2. 4; Basketball 2: Baseball I; Tennis 2; Intramurals 1. 2, 4. 169 ALICE LIOTTA Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 1. 2. Vice-Pres. 3. Treas. 4; Future Doctors of America 2, Corresponding Sec. 3. Pres. 4; Math Club 2; El Club Eapanol 4; Trumpet 4: Green Wave 3, 4; Girls Intramurals 1, 2, 3. MARIA CREGORIA LOMBARDO PAUL LITTENBERG Debate Club 2. 8. 4: Sophomore Carnival 2; Business Club 4: Football 8; Intramurals 3. JOSEPH LYONS ANTHONY LUCIA Le Cercle Francais 2: El Club Ee-panol 4; Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramural 2. 3, 4; All State Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4. CAKMELINE FRANCES LISANTI Caras Future Teachers of America 3; Executive Council 1, 2, 8; Sophomore Carnival 2; Junior Prom 3; Senior Prom 4; Color Guard; Girls Track 3; Girls' Intramurals 2. 3. NATHANIEL LOGAN Varsity Club; Football 1. 2: Basketball 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1. H. MAX LOPP Biology Club Treas. 1 ; Offset Club 4 ; El Club Espanol 4; Soccer 1. 2. 8. FRANCES ANN LYTZ Future Teachers of America 1, 2, 3. Vice-Pres. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. Sec. 4; Yearbook 3. 4 ; Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Junior Prom 3; Junior-Faculty Game 3; Executive Board 3. 4 ; 8:40 Players 3; Senior Prom 4 ; Majorettes 4. DONNA MARIA LUKICH 8:40 Players 3. 170 ALBERT J. MANSFIELD Bert A. V. A. Club. JUDY A. MAZZA DAVID MACHIN Le Cercle Francai 4; Executive Council 4; Sophomore Carnival 2; Senior Prom 4 ; Track 1 : Intra- mural 2, 3. 4. DANIEL A. M ANTIN'I Latin Club 1 ; Varsity Club 4 : Sophomore Carnival 2; Junior Prom 3: Bookmen Club 4; Student Council 1; Intramural 1, 2. 3; Football 2. 3. 4. Noel, Noel ARMAND MAZIF. Radio Club 3. 4 : Varsity Singers 1, 2. 8. 4; Biology Club. Trea . 1 : Public Speaking and Debating Society 2. 3. 4 ; Physic Club 3: Green Wave 4; Civil Defense Club 3. Vice-Pres. 4; Soccer 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 3. DANA E. MATTERS’ Track 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. CHERYL L. MARINUS LEONARD MAZZA Lenny Radio Club 1. 2. Sgt. at Arms; Civil Defense 4: Mardi Gras 4: Track 2. 3. 171 EVELYNE N. MEHL Evi Trumpet 2, 3; Log 2. 3. 4: Student Council 2; Chess Club 1; Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Orchestra 1. 2. MARY CHATHERINE MeCRACKEN Potty IRVEN MILLER Sound and Lighting Club 1, Pres. 2. 3. 4; Student Council 3; Wrestling 3. LINDA ROSE MELINA Business Club 4. JEANNE MARY MAZZACCO 8:40 Players 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. Sec. 4; Student Council 2. 3. 4; Mnrdi Gras 3; Junior Prom 3; Senior Prom 4; Homecoming 4. JANICE LORRAINE McCAlN Varsity Singers I, 2. 3. 4 ; Rhythm Singers 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 8: Sophomore Carnival 2; Junior-Faculty Game 3: Upper Chorus 1; Business Club. Vice-Prcs. 4; Homecoming 4; Senior Prom 4: Hi Fi Club 1 ; Student Council 1 ; Mardi Gras 3. 4 ; Green Wave 3; Trumpet 3, 4 ; Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MIKE McGARR JOHN MEHRLANDER Student Council 2: Service Club 4; Junior-Faculty Game 3: Soccer 1. 2: Track 1. 2. 8. 4. THERESA MARIE MKRLA El Club Eapanol 4; Junior Prom 3; Junior-Faculty Game 3: Mardi Gras 4 : Executive Board 4 ; Senior Prom 4. CATHERINE MARGARET MILLER Kate Future Teachers 1, 2, 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2: Mardi Gras 3, 4; Green Wave 3. 4; Trumpet 3. 4; Student Council 3. 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; Latin Club 1; Senior Prom 4. 172 PEGGY JO MILLER Business Club 4. GERALD P. MOSER Varsity Club 2. 8. 4; Civil Defense Club 4: Junior Prom 8; Sophomore Carnival 2: Senior Prom 4 : Football 1, 2, 8, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4: Track 4. KATHY J. NEWMAN National Thespian Society: National Forensic League: Student Council 1 ; 8:40 Players 2. 3. 4; Mardi Gras 2. 3. 4; La Cercle Francais 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Public Speaking and Debating Society 3. 4 : Sophomore Carnival 2: Junior Prom 3: Senior Prom 4. GLENN MORRIS Wayne A. V. A. Pres. ; Sound and Lighting : 8:40 Players: Radio Club: Track 1. “We never staler, we never fall, we ... CHERYL NAOMI NEWMAN Tweedie Trl-Hi-Y. Treas. 3. 4; Hi-Fi Club 1 : Flag Twirlers 3, 4 : Sophomore Carnival 2; 8:40 Players: Mardi Gras 3; Student Council: Girls' Intramurals I. 2. CAROLYN NEWMAN STEVEN RICHARD Mt TI Coin Club 4: Photography Club; Intramurals. TONI DEE NIXON Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Varsity Singers 2. 3. 4; Executive Council 2. Senior Prom 4: La Cercle Francais 4: Sophomore Carnival 2: Mardi Gras. 173 STEPHEN OPATOSKY Steve HARRY PALMIERE Student Council. BENJAMIN WILLARD NORTHROP JOE NUZZO Quill and Scroll: Service Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Civil Defense Club, Sgt.-at-Arms 3; Student Council 1 : Sophomore Carnival 2: Football 4; Baseball 2. 3. MARY ROSE ONOFRIETTO V. JANET PALAIA Moe 8:40 Players 2; Sophomore Carnival 2; Home Economics Club. Pres. 3; Pen and Stencil 4. PATRICIA A. OPPENLANDER Agnes 8:40 Players 1: Executive Council 1; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Trumpet 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 1st V.P. 3. Pres. 4; Majorettes 2. Capt. 3. 4 : l Club Espanol 4; Band 1. 2, 3, 4 SUSAN ROSE PALUMBO Sue Pen and Stencil 4; Mardi Gras 3; Junior Prom 4; Sophomore Carnival 2; Junior-Faculty Game 3. 174 BARBARA F. PAROTINO Mardi Gras 4; Future Teachers of America 4 ; Bowlin 3. mary l. pent a Tri-Hi-Y 2: Sophomore Carnival 2. JEFFREY H. PARLATO Roop Service Club 8. 4 : Civil Defense Club 3, 4; Sophomore Carnival 2: Junior Prom 8; Football 1, 4; Basketball 4; Baseball 4. LINDA A. PARNELL Lynn Pen and Stencil 4 : Senior Prom 4; Mardi Gras 3. 4; Girls' Intramurals 2. 3; Sophomore Carnival 2; Junior-Faculty Game 3. Picasso... Rembrant... Stamaty ? TAUNYA PATTERSON Hi-Fi Club 1 ; Future Teachers of America 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Senior Prom 4; Mardi Gras 4; El Club Espanol 4 ; The Green Wave 3. 4 : Sophomore Carnival 2. GAIL PATTEN,. Rusty Pen and Stencil 4 ; Senior Prom 4 ; Hi-Fi Club 1 ; Girls' Intramurals 1. 2. 3: Mardi Gras 3, 4 ; Bowlins 1, 2: Sophomore Carnival 2: Junior-Faculty Game 3. RALPH PENTA Baseball 3. 4: Football 3: Service Club. 175 FLORENCE M. PITCHER Molly Future Teachers of America 1. 2. 3. 4; La Cercle Francais 2; Student Council 2. 3. 4: Senior Prom 4 : Varsity Singers 2. 4 ; Girl ' Intramural 1 : Bowling 1. CONNIE PLRYEAR JANICE ANGELICA PETRELLA El Club Espanol 2. 3, Pres. 4; Mardi Gra 3: Junior Prom 3: Executive Council 3, 4; 8:40 Player 2. 3. FRANK J. PINGITORE Chemistry Club. DANIEL J. PRIMO Danny Civil Defense; Sound Lighting Club: Wrestling 1. 2, 3; Track 1. CHET PHILLIPS Electronics Club; Baseball I, 2: Bowling 2; Wrestling 1. Soccer 2. 3. 4. SANDY PINGATORK Tri-Hi-Y 1. BILLIE M. PUGLIA Pugh Future Teacher of America 1. 2; La Cercle Francai 1, 2; Sophomore Carnival 2; Senior Prom 4; Girls' Intramurals 3. 4 ; Bowling 8. SANDRA M. POTTER Sandy La Cercle Francais 2; Sophomore Carnival 2; Homecoming 2 : Senior Prom 4; Bowling 3. ANGELA QUALLES Angel Catering Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4: Girls' Track; Majorettes 3. 4. 176 HELEN ELIZABETH RANKIN Pet National Forensic League 3. 4; Ex-ecutive Council Treas. 1 ; Public Speaking and Debating Society 2. 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. Treas 3; Future Doctors of America 2. Rec. Sec. 3; Student Council 3: El Club Espanol 4 ; Trumpet 3. 4; Green Wave Photography Editor 4; Varsity Singers: Color Guard 4. RICH RICCIARDI Le Cercle Francaia 4 : Student Council 4; Intramural 2. 3. 4. THOMAS RAFFERTY Raff DEBBY M. RAINBOW “One.. .Three.. .Two...” JOAN D. RICCI ARDI Future Teachers of America 4 ; Sophomore Carnival 2; Mardi Gras 4 ; Student Council 3. 4; Senior Prom 4 ; Bowling 3. JOSEPH D. RENZO Sophomore Carnival 2; Gteen Wave 4: Trumpet 4; Mardi Gras 4; Senior Prom 4. FRANCINE DELORES RAVIELE Latin Club 1. 2, 3. Pres. 4: Future Doctors of America 3. 4 ; Student Council 2. 3, 4; El Club Espanol 4; Band 1, 2. 3, 4 : Orchestra 2. 4: Girls Track 3. ELNORA RICE Girls' Track 3: Girls' Intramurals 3. 177 CARLA ROHR Chess Club 1, 2: El Club Espanol 2, 4: Latin Club 2: Varsity Singers 3, 4: Shore Conference Chorua 3: Intramurals 2. 3. 4. THOMAS E. ROSE Tom WALTER D. RICHTER. JR. MICHAEL P. RIDDLE Service Club Pres.; Football: Wrest ling; Track; Boys' Intramurals. Mickey Executive Council 2 ; Future Teachers of America 1 ; Soccer 1. 2, 3. murals 1. 3. STEPHEN ROBINSON Steve Physics Club 4; Track 1, 2. 3. 4; Bowling 4. ANNA MA.RIA ELIZABETH ROSANO Philosophy Club: Latin Club: El Club Espanol. MICHAEL ROMANO Mike ALLEN DALE ROSS Intramurals 3. 4. 178 JIM ROSE Offset 3. 4 ; Soccer 2. SIMON RUBIN A.V.A. 2. 3. 4 Vice-Prc .; Photography Club Vice-Pres. 4 : Sound and Lighting 2. 4. JOHN PATRICK RYAN Service Club 3; Business Club 4: IntramuraU 3. 4. SUF. ROTH ROCK Future Teacher of America 1, 2. 3. 4 ; I ? Cerclc Francaia 3. 4 ; Public Speaking and Debating Society 3 ; Trumpet 3 ,4: Student Council 3. 4 ; Mnrdi Graa 4; Sophomore Carnival 2; Chemistry Club 4: Cheer- leader 3. ISA ANNE RUBIN Business Club 4: Green Wave 3. 4; Sophomore Carnival 2; Junior-Faculty Game 3; Senior Prom 4 ; Trumpet 4. Richie Bastedo studies his whatchamacallit! RAY RUSSOMANO Executive Council 3. 4 ; Clio Society 1, 2: Math Club 1; Junior-Faculty Game 3: Sophomore Carnival 2: Biology Club 1 : Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Wrestling 3; Intramural 1. 2. 3. 4. CARY RUBMAN Varsity Club 3. «: A.V.A. Club 3; Business Club 4 ; Student Council 1; Junior-Faculty Game 3; Soccer 1 ; Basketball 2, 3; Tennis 3. 4; Intramural 1. 2. 3. BILL SACCHETTO Varsity Club 2. 3. 4; Soccer 2. 3. Capt. 4: Wrestling 2. 3. 4; Track 1. 2. 3. 4. 179 LAUREL FELICIA SANFORD Laurie Varsity Singers 2, 3: Shore Conference Chorus 3: Public Speaking and Debating Society 2. 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 2, 3; Library Club 2; Log 1. 2. 3; Green Wave Assistant Literary Editor 4 ; Debating Club 2. 3. SUZANNE SCOTT Soii Le Cercle Francais: El Club Espanol. ■ FRED SALTER. JR. MARY V. SALTER Varsity Club 2. 3. 4: El Club E -panol 4; Red Cross Club 4 : Football 2. 3. 4; Cross Country 1; Wrestling 1. 2, Co-Capt. 3. 4; Track 1, 2. 3. 4. Viv Catering Club 4. MARCUS JOHN SANDOVAL Public Speaking and Debating Society 2. ANN D. SCHLENGER 8:40 Players 2. 3; History Club I: Student Council 1 ; Executive Council I. 3. 4; Le Cercle Francais 2. 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3: Trumpet 1, 2. 3; Future Teachers of America 1. 2. 3; Green Wave 3; Junior-Faculty Game 3: Mardi Gras 4 : Sophomore Carnival 2; Junior Prom 3; Senior Prom 4. CHARLENE SANTANELLI Girls' Intramurals 2. RICHARD J. SHAPIRO Math Club I ; German Club 4 ; Bowl-ing 2. I8C MARGARET LYNN SICO Catering Club 3, 4 : Sophomore Carnival 2. JAMES F. SIMONELLI Sim National Athletic Honor Society ; Service Club 3. 4 : Vanity Club 3. 4 ; Football I, 2. 3, 4. Co-Capt. : Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 4; Junior-Faculty Game 8. JOANNE SHREWSBURY 8:40 Players 3; Business Club 4. BRENDA J. SHULER Varsity Singers 1, 3, 4; Hi Fi Club I, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; Trumpet 4; Girls' Intramurals 1. 8, 4; Girls' Track 4. “It’s amazing what you can do with a little dough,” says Peggy Gaudious to Dolores Camagna. ELAINE SIEGAL El Club Espanol 2. 3. 4: Treasurer 4; Philosophy Club 1 ; Green Wave 3, 4: Girls' Intramurals: Trumpet Asst. Bus. Mgr. S. 4: 8:40 Players 1. ALAN D. SIGEL El Club Espanol; Soccer 1: Intramurals 3. 4. SUSAN Y. SMALLWOOD Yvonne Catering Club 3. 4: Color Guard 3. 4: Intramurals 3. 4; Girls' Track Team Manager. 161 A. KAREN STAGGS Varsity Singers 2. 3; Girls’ Intramurals 2, 4; Shore Conference Chorus 3; Student Council 4; Civil Defense Club 3; Sophomore Carnival 2; Junior-Faculty Game 3; 8:40 Players: Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4: Band 1. 2. 3. 4. SOLOMON STATEN Trumpet 3, 4; Shore Conference Singers 3. 4 ; Varsity Singers 1. 2, 3. 4; Yearbook 3, 4 ; Sophomore Carnival 2. 2; Junior Prom 3: Junior-Faculty Game 3: Hi Fi Club 1, 3; Executive Council 3: Clio Society 2. ANNAMARIE SORRENTINO DOMINICK SORRENTINO. JR. LORRAINE SORRENTINO Future Nurse of America. Treaa. 1 ; Student Council 1. 2: El Club Es-panol 2; Latin 3. 4 : Future Doctors of America 3, 4; Chemistry Club; Mardi Gras 4: Majorette 3. DOMINICK SPARANDEO Chess Club 4 : Public Speaking and Debating Society 4 : Basketball 2: Junior-Faculty Game 3: Intramurals 3. MARK ALAN STAMATY Quill and Scroll; Biology Club 1 ; Latin Club 2; Log Asst. Art Editor 2. 3. Art Ed. 4; Yearbook 3. Asst. Art Ed. 4; Trumpet 2. 3. 4 ; Junior Prom 3: Senior Prom 4; Boys’ Intramurals 4; Baseball 2. 3. JOHN H. STANTON Hi Fi Club; Junior-Faculty Game: Sophomore Carnival 2: Intramurals 2. 3. 4. LOUIS JAMES STALSWORTH Chess Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 2. 3. 4; Trumpet 4; Junior Prom 3; Cross Country 2. 8, 4: Track 1. 2. 3. 4. CATHY STEETS Tri-Hi-Y 2: Mardi Gras 3; Trumi et 3. 182 CONNIE STOIFFER Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. Sec. 4: Mardi Or 4 ; Bowling I, 2. EDWARD SI'RAK ELLEN JOY STEIN Quill and Scroll; National Forensic league: Clio Society 3: Sec. 4. Vice-Prea.; Philosophy Club. Pra . 1 : Public Speaking and Debating Soci-ety 1. 2. 3. Correaoonding Sec. 4; Log 1, 2, 3; Trumpet 3, New Ed. Club 1. 2: Future Nurse of America 1. 2 MARK ALLEN STEINBERG Biology Club 1 : El Club Esoanol 2. 4; 8:40 Player 3. 4: Student Council 3. “What? Out of hash again?” LORETA ANN STROLLO Tri-HI-Y 2; Sophomore Carnival 2; Junior-Faculty Game 3: Student Council 3. 4; Junior Prom 3; Senior Prom 4; Mardi Gras 2. 3. 4. MARION PARTRICA SU0ZZO Sophomore Carnival 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2. Trea . 3. Vice-Pres. 4: Junior-Faculty Game 3: Student Council 4: Mardi Gras 4; Junior Prom 3: Senior Prom 4; Majorettes 3. ANGELO STROLLO BowWow Vanity Club 3. 4; Junior-Faculty Game 3: Football 1. 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1. 2. 3; Basketball 1. 2: Intramurals 3. 4. RANDY SUYDAM Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4. 183 WILLIAM TAYLOR Bill CAROL TKLLEFSBN Future Teachers of America 4. OLA RAY THIGPEN Ray Basketball 1. S. 2, 3: Boys' Intramurals RUTH TENZER Rickie 8:40 Players 2. 3; Public Speaking and Debating Society 1, 2, 3. 4; Log 1. 2, 3; Trumpet 3, News Ed-4 ; The Green Wave 3: Student Council 1. 2. 3; Quill and Scroll: National Forensic League. LARRY THIGPEN DONNA MARIA THOMPSON Tri-Hi-Y 2. Chap. 3. Pres. 4; 8:40 Players 2, 8. Public Speaking and Debating Society 3, 4; El Club Ea-panol 2; Trumpet 8, 4; The Green Wave. Bus. Ed. 4; Student Council 4; Mardi Gras 3. 4; Sophomore Carnival 2; Junior-Faculty Game 3; Quill and Scroll: National Forensic League. STEPHANIE THURSTON Red Cross 3; Junior Prom 3: Library Club 2. 3, 4 : Sophomore Carnival 2: Senior Prom 4. YVONNE SHIRLEY THORNTON The Nobiles 2. Sec. 3. 4; Band 2; Orchestra 2; Future Doctors of America. Sec. 2. 4; Clio Society. Treas. 3. Pres. 4; Public Speaking and Debating Society 1, 2, 3. 4 ; Physics Club 3. 4 ; Biology Club 1 ; The Green Wave 2: Cube Roots Club 4; 8:40 Players 4. National Forensic League. GLENN TOBMAN Soccer 3; Track 4. 184 RAE TORCH IA Library Club 1. 2, V.P. 3; La Cercle Francais 2, 3; Mardi Gras 2. 3: The Green Wave, Art Layout Ed. 4; Executive Council 1; Quill and Scroll. GREGORY TURNER Gref ANTHONY TOMAINE JOHN ANTHONY TOMA1NO Varsity Club S. 4; Key Club 4; Student Council 8, 4; Track 1: Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4: Soccer 2. 3. 4; Baseball 2. Mary Lou Mazzacco and John Jones begin the mad dash to the next class. DAVID W. TRUGLIA Dave Photography Club I : Biology Club 1 ; La Cercle FrancaU 3; Varsity Singers 4; Civil Defense Club 8: 8:40 Players 1, 2; Electronics Club 2 ; Radio Club 1 ; Soccer 1 : Baseball 2 : Boys’ Intramurals 2 ; Audio-Visual Aids Club 1. 2. CAROLYN A. TRIPARI Student Council 2. 3. 4: Executive Council 4; Future Teachers of America 2. 8; La Cercle Francais 2. 3; Trumpet 3; Sophomore Carnival 2: Mardi Gras 2. 3. 4; Junior-Faculty Game 8; Flag Twirling 8. Co-Capt. 4. RAY TORCHIA Library Club. Sec. 8; La Cercle Francais 3: Future Teachers of America 1: Mardi Gras 8; The Green Wave 2: 8:40 Players I; Girls’ Intramurals 2. BARRY UNGER National Honor Society 3. 4: National Forensic League 3. 4 : Quill and Scroll 3. 4; Cube Roots Club. V.P. 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Council 1. 2, 4; Executive Council 2: Physics Club. V.P. 2. Pres. 8: Biology Club 1 ; Chemistry Club 3. 4: Creative Writing Club 1: Key Club 3. 4: Public Speaking and Debating Society 3. 4; Trumpet 2. 3. Ed.-in-Chief 4; Cross-Country 1 : Boys’ Intramural 8. 185 JAMES VINCELLI Wrestling 2. 3. 4. DAVID WARD Clio Society 1: El Club Espanol 3; Biology Club 1 ; Sophomore Carnival 2; Junior Prom 3: Baseball I; Football 1. 2. 4; Track 2. 3. 4; Boys' Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4 ; Basketball 2 ; Bowling 4. BARBARA VALENTI Bobbie Student Council 1. 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Cheerleader 2. 3, 4. NANCY B. VAN BRUNT Honce Girls Intramurals 1, 2. MICHAEL WALLACE JERRY VAN BRUNT Varsity Club 3. 4: Sophomore Carnival 2; Clio Society 1. Junior-Faculty Game 3; Physics Club 3; Football I, 2. 3. 4; Boys Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 3. 4: National Athletic Honor Society. CARL VIOLA Bookmans Club 2. 3 ; Executive Council 3, Treas. 4; Baseball 1: Soccer 3. 4; Track 2, 8. 4. 186 JUDY WHITE EDDIE WELLS PATRICIA ANN WILBERT Patti Future Teachers of America 2. 8: Student Council 2. 3: Trumpet 3; Cheerleader 2. 3. 4; Girls' Intra- murals 1. HOWARD WEI8MAN Chemistry Club 3. 4; Civil Defense Club 2; Cube Roots Club 2. 4; Coin Club 4; Physics Club 3: Radio Club 4: Wrestling 2: Boys’ Intramurals 2. FRANK WHITE Frankie CECELIA ANN WEST Tri-HI-Y 2. 3. 2nd V.P. 4; Mardi Gras 3, 4: Future Teachers of America I. 2; 8:40 Players 1. 2; Varsity Singers 1, 2. 187 LESLEY WELCH Clio Society 1; 8:40 Players 2. Future Teachers of America 2, 4 ; Student Council 2. Corr. Sec. 4; Executive Council 2. V.P. 3: Mardi Gras 4; Junior Prom 3; Sophomore Carnival 2; Junior-Faculty Game 3: Cheerleading 2. 3, 4. “When we yell, we yell like.. ,r ROGER WEN'ZEK Junior Prom 3; Executive Council 1: Boys' Intramurals 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1. 2. 3. ANGELA WILLIAMS Titer Trumpet 1; Junior Prom I, Hi-Fi Club 1, 2; Girls’ Intramurals 2. 8. JACQUELINE WOODS Jaekie Tri-Hi-Y 2. 8. Trea . 4; Fla Twirl-ers 2; Student Council 1. 2. 4: Nobile 2, 8: Mardi Gras 4; Homecoming Dance 4 : Future Nurse 3. 4. BOB WILLIAMS JOHN M. WRIGHT Jack Key Club 4 ; Chemistry Club 4 ; Clio Society 1; Service Club 1. 2, 8, 4; Varsity Club 3. 4; Football I. 2. 8: Track 1. 2. RICHIE WILDER Basketball 1 ; Baseball 2. 8. 4. RUSSELL WILKINS KATHLEEN WILKINS Kathy ANITA LUCILLE WILLIAMS Nit Hi-Fi Club 1; Mardi Gras 2. 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. Hist. 8; 8:40 Players 2; The Green Wave 8. 4; Color Guard 4: Pen and Stencil 4; Junior-Faculty Game 3; Executive Council 2. 8. 4; Junior Prom 8; Sophomore Carnival 2: Homecoming 8. 4; Senior Prom 4. JOYCE WILLIAMS CAROLE J. WILLHEI.M Mardi Gras 3; Junior Prom 3; Sophomore Carnival 2: The Green Wave. Sec. 4; Senior Prom 4. GARY YANNONE KATHY S. ZINNO PATRICIA LYNNE WYCKOFP JOANN DELORES YANCIS P «l Jody Junior-Faculty Game 3; Le Cercle Future Nursea 1. Franraia 2; Pen and Stencil 4; Girls' Intramurals 1. Mr. Avayzian discusses an assignment with Ilene Kantor and Harvey Cohen. JOYCE ZIMMERMAN El Club Espanol 2. Treas. 3. V.P. 4 ; Tri-Hi-Y 2. Treas. 3. 4 ; Future Teacher 2. Treas. 8. Pres. 4; Flag Twirling 3. 4; Trumj et 3; Student Council 4 ; Mardi-Gras 4 : Clio Society 3; Junior-Faculty Game 3; Girls' Intramurals 1. ANN MARIE YOUMANS Future Nurses 1. SYLVIA ZOLOFRA 189 GRADUATION: a Consummation ... and a Commencement GENERAL INDEX INTRODUCTION Title Page ...............................1 Forword...................................2 Contents .................................3 Dedication ........................... 4-5 ARRIVAL Administration ...........................8 Board of Education .......................9 Secretaries .............................10 Library .................................11 Guidance .............................12-13 Custodians ..............................14 Cafeteria Staff .........................14 Special Teachers ........................15 PREPARATION English ..............................18-19 Drama ...................................20 Journalism ..............................20 Speech ..................................21 Social Studies .......................22-23 Mathematics ..........................24-25 Science ..............................26-27 Foreign Language .....................28-29 Business Education ...................30-31 Home Economics .......................32-33 Industrial Arts ......................34-35 Instrumental Music ......................36 Choral Music ............................37 Physical Education ...................38-39 Freehand Drawing ........................40 Summer School ...........................41 Vocational School .......................41 Teachers’ Degrees ....................42-43 MORNING Freshmen .............................46-47 Football .............................48-52 Cross Country ...........................53 Soccer ...............................54-57 Cheerleaders .........................58-59 Majorettes ..............................00 Flag Twirlers ........................60-61 Color Guard .............................01 Marching Band ........................62-63 Mardi Gras ..............................04 Senior Variety Show .....................05 Speech Arts Festival ....................06 Homecoming ..............................07 MIDWAY Juniors ..............................70-71 Basketball ...........................72-77 Wrestling ............................78-80 Bowling .................................81 Christmas Choral Concert .............82-83 Parents’ Advisory Council ...............84 Recital Hall ............................85 AFTERNOON Sophomores .............................88-89 Track ..................................90-93 Girls’ Track ...........................94-95 Baseball ..............................96-100 Tennis ................................... 0 Girls’ Athletic Association ..........102-103 Boys’ Intramurals ....................104-105 Band Concert .........................106-107 “Music Man” ..........................108-109 Quill and Scroll ..........................HO Forensic League ...........................HO National Honor Society ...................Ill Special Honors ............................HI AFTER SCHOOL Yearbook .............................114-115 Trumpet ..............................116-117 Log ......................................118 Student Council ......................119-121 Public Speaking and Debating Society.. 122-123 Le Cercle Francais .......................124 Nobiles ..................................124 El Club Espanol ..........................125 German Club ..............................125 Physics Club .............................126 Cube Roots Mathematics Club ..............126 Chemistry Club ...........................127 Biology Club .............................127 Future Doctors of America ................128 Future Nurses of America .................128 Red Cross Club ...........................129 Civil Defense Club .......................129 Future Teachers of America ...............130 Clio Society .............................130 Sketch Club ..............................131 Bookmans Club ............................131 Key Club .................................132 Service Club .............................133 Catering Club ............................133 Tri-Hi-Y .............................134-135 Chess Club ...............................136 Chess Team ...............................136 Varsity Club .............................137 Numismatic Society .......................137 Business Club ............................138 Offset Printing Club .....................138 Radio Club ...............................139 Electronics Club .........................139 Audio Visual Aids Club ...................140 Sound and Lighting Club...................140 Pit Band .................................141 DUSK A Senior Day .........................144-147 Portraits ............................148-188 In Retrospect ............................189 Graduation ...........................190-191 General Index ............................192 Senior Index .........................193-194 Underclass Index .....................195-196 93 SENIOR INDEX Allaire, K. 63,95 Anastasia, J. 60,133,135 Anastasia, J. 65,111,140 Anastasio, J. 63,106,108,109,116.133,140 Anderson, H. 53,72 Arlt, E. 110,122.125.128,133 Auerbach, T. 115,122,135 Aussicker, C. 117,125,133,135 Baettig, F. 36.62,125.128 Baldino, R. 48,124 Baldwin. R. 96,97,98,137,138 Bartee, G. 51 Bastido, R. 144 Baxter, G. 36,110,122,125 Bellino, P. 131 Bemheim, S. 31,135 Bieri, P. 138 Bifulco, T. 133 Bisti, C. 119,130,135 Blaisdell, G. 58,67,117.130 Boyadjian, D. 131 Brewer, P. 138 Bry, J. 138 Buono, A. 61,64,119,135 Burnhardt, F. 122 Butler, H. 114,115 Carlucci, L. 138 Cammastra. G. 133 Cantor, I. 120,125 Ciaglia, J. 60,117 Cittadino, F. 133,134 Cofer, J. 70,96 Collins, N. 119,125,135 Conneto, M. 81,129 Connolly, K. 40,117,131 Constanos, J. 129 Cooper, H. 48,51 Counte, R. 129,130 Covert, J. 133 D’Ambrosio, A. 119,125 Daniels, R. 72,75 Davis, J. 61,114,115 DeAndrea, C. 102,138 DeBartolis, C. 58,130,134,144 DeLisa, M. 128 DelVecchio, D. 48,132,137 DeSantis, F. 46,54,56,57,119,121,122,128, 132,137,144 DeSheplo, V. 130 DiDomenico, C. 133 Ducore, J. 36,63,125,140 Eddings, B. 129,140 Edelstein, M. 116,117,120.128 Edwards, C. 115,138 Eld wards, K. 134 Ellorin, R. 133,138 Erhard, L. 102 Evans, H. 144 Farr, B. 138 Fein, A. 114,115,116 Feldman, B. 61,110,111,116,119,122,128 Felton. D. 61,133,135 Fenton, A. 133,135 Fiasconaro, J. 48 Fillian, C. 54,57 Finkelstein, J. 117,130 Fiore, L. 63 Fischer, L. 63,108.117,118,122,130 Fisher, J. 115,136 Fister, B. 116 Fleming, M. 127 Fomin, J. 58,67,119,120 Foming, H. 58,119,125,130 Frieday, G. 110,111,115,117,122,123, 134,144 Futrell, R. 48,51 Garced, O. 125 Gaskin, C. 48.51,132 George, M. 48 Getchell, M. 62.128 Gillespie, J. 114,115.119 Gillis, D. 65,131 Giordano, K. 135 Godshall, D. 139 Gold. A. 61,124,125 Golden, S. 58,116,117,119 Gordon, B. 29,122 Gordon, M. 138,140 Grasso, S. 54,56,137 Green, N. 54,56,57,137 Greene. J. 116,117,122,130 Grimm, M. 127 Harris, A. 62,110,122,139 Harris, M. 130,138,144 Heatherington, D. 60,135,144 Hendrie, C. 126 Herberg, Si 115,119,135,138 Hill, T. 57,63 Holden, W. 48,137,138 Holtzman, B. 119 Inslerman, C. 128 Irving, S. 110,116,119,122,136 Jones, J. 144 Jost, D. 114,115 Jude, V. 40,129,131 Juliano, F. 133 Kaabe, K. 134 Kalish, N. 110,115,122 Kantor, I. 120,125,130 Kent, L. 115,116,118,119,122,125 Kitting, H. 129,131 Kleiner, A. 119,136 Kothe, S. 48 Lapidus, C. 61,130 Larson, C. 137 Lawn, R. 67,110,119,120,122,123,132,137 Leatherman, A. 128 Leddy, S. 138 Leslie, J. 133 Lewis, S. 48,52,72,74,116,120,137 Lidle, C. 48,51,97,99,105 Link, D. 62,116,140 Liotta, A. 63,117,119,125,128 Lisanti, C. 133,134 Lopp, M. 138 Lytz, F. 60,115,124,130,135 Machin, D. 124 Mancini, D. 48,131 Mazie, A. 52,54,57,122,140 Mazzacco, J. 67,119,135 Mehl, E. 63,118 Mehrlander, J. 133 Merla, T. 102 Miller, K. 117,119,124,130 Moser, J. 48 Newman, C. 58,61,65 Nixon, T. 135 Northrop, B. 48,51,133 Oppenlander, P. 25,60,117,119,125,134 Palumbo, S. 138 Parlatto, V. 133 Parnell. L. 138 Patterson, T. 65,125 Petrella, J. 125,144 Phillips, C. 54,56,137 Pitcher, F. 120,130 Primo, D. 140 Quales, A. 60,133 Rankin, H. 110,114,115,116,122,125 Raviele, F. 63,119,125,128 Renzo, J. 131 Ricciardi, J. 119,130 Richter, W. 133,140 Rise, J. 54,56 Robinson, S. 81 Rose, J. 138 Rothrock, S. 67,117,119,124,130 Rubin, I. 117,138 Rubin, S. 140 Rubman, C. 137,138 Russamano, R. 97,98 Ryan, J. 138 Sacchetto, W. 54,57,137 Salter, F. 48,51,111,125,131,137 Sanford, L. 155,118,122 Schlinger, A. 124,144 Scott, S. 115,117,124,125 Shuler, B. 134 Sico, P. 133 Siegal, E. 117,119,125 Siegal, L. 130,133 Simonelli, J. 48,51.64,133 Smallwood, S. 61,133 Sorrentino, L. 128 Sparandeo, D. 122,127,131,136 Staggs. K. 120,140 Stalsworth, L. 53,111,116,136,137 Stamety, M. 114,115,116,118,131 Stein, E. 110,118,122,130 Steinberg, M. 119,125 Stouffer, C. 135 Strollo, L. 48,119 Suozzo, M. 115,119,135 Taylor, L. 98 Tenzer, R. 110,116,117,118,122 Thompson, D. 110,114,115,116,119.122,135 Thurston, S. 33 Tomaino, J. 54,56,119,137 Torchia, R. 115 Torchia, R. 124 Trifari, C. 60,119,144 Unger, B. 110,111.116,119,112,117 Valenti, B. 58 VanBrunt, J. 48,51,137 Viola, C. 54,57 Walsh, T. 129 Ward, D. 48 Welch, L. 58,119,120 West C. 135 Wilbert, P. 58,117,119 Wilder, T. 98 Wilhelm, C. 114,115 Williams, A. 60,138,144 Woods, J. 119,135 Wright, J. 127,133,137 Yeagle, R. 72,73,74,75.96,97,99 Zimmerman, J. 61,67,125,130 Zinno, C. 131 194 UNDERCLASS INDEX Abel. D. 63 Abel. R. 62 Abelkop, E. 63 Abelkop. K. 63,128 Acerra, M. 52 Addeo. J. 70,123 Aguilar, R. 76,88,127 Alberti, J. 127,137 Alfano, C. 102 Anastasia, V. 134 Anderson, L. 140 Atonnucci, P. 131 Apfelbaum, A. 125 Applegate, T. 114,115,131 Aschettino, C. 54 Aussicker, C. 72,129 Backer, E. 129 Baldanza, I. 170 Baker, B. 134 Baker, M. 52 Bantacourt, A. 123 Basset, M. 110,123,124 Bates, T. 88,134 Baxter, S. 46,129,131 Bazley. T. 53,116,132,137 Beatty, P. 59,125,130 Beaver, E. 128,134,135 Becker, T. 52 Bellinger, A. 72 Benjamino, M. 121 Bennett, A. 129 Berman, A. 7,11,116,118,119,120 Berman, B. 54 Bernheim, K. 125,135 Bernstein, A. 62,116 Bethea, M. 52,129,131 Bismark, W. 62,63 Bisti, R. 52 Blaisdell, F. 62 Blanton, E. 52 Blumenthal, 130 Bolino, J. 52 Bondi, D. 88,127,139 Bondi, H. 121 Boniello, P. 61 Bottoms, M. 134 Bova, J. 72 Boyadjian, D. 123 Brabam, D. 121 Brabam, H. 121 Brandli, D. 135 Britton, T. 140 Brown, H. 48 Brusso, K. 134 Burhman, B. 72,76 Burrough, B. 134 Busby, B. 124 Cadmus, P. 128 Calagouri, L. 120,130 Campbell, J. 52 Capbraun, K. 53 Capbraun, R. 53 Carbone, B. 128 Carhart, C. 135 Carrano, A. 121 Carues, E. 129 Chasey, D. 48,97,120,130 Chatman, P. 46 Chernow, M. 118,130,131,180 Chiafullo, P. 62 Chiambrone, R. 54 Chulsky, J. 48,60,120 Cittadino, B. 105,125 Clark, B. 61 Cleary, B. 83 Cohn, A. 60,116,123,127,135 Cohn, A. 139 Colbert, T. 52 Colby, M. 121,140 Cole, P. 52 Coleman, N. 62,63,116,125,129 Comorra, G. 128 Cooper, S. 62,126,136,140 Cortez, P. 52 Costable, J. 125,129,131 Corso, C. 52 Cranmer, B. 123 Curdup, R. 52 Czeslaw, M. 88 Dalton, F. 71 D’Ambrisi, M. 54,120,137 D’Ambrosi, J. 52 Daniel, M. 76 D’Averso, N. 123 DeBartolis, L. 121,132,135 Dennison, K. 81,89 Derkoski, S. 127 DeSantis, C. 54,76,77,132 DeSantis, D. 125 Dickerson, C. 120 DiCostanzi, V. 131 DiMenna, L. 132,125 DiRubio, L. 131 Dishler, D. 76 Doherty, P. 128 Drinks, L. 52 Druard, L. 60 Ducore, D. 140 Dustin, G. 63,123,136,140 Dutoit, D. 88,123,125 Eddings, B. 129,131,140 Edgar, L. 52 Edwards, M. 52 Egan, D. 133 Eldridge, J. 125,120 Eldridge, R. 62 Elliot, T. 57,62,111 Eng, H. 54,70,119,120,126,127,131,132,137 Evans, A. 48 Eyerman, L. 124 Farrow, F. 52 Feldman, H. 130 Feldman, K. 62,106,140 Finger, T. 62,125,127,136 Fioretti, A. 52 Fitzgerald, E. 52 Foggia, N. 30 Foltis, E. 125,135 Fratten, J. 121 Gallerio, S. 104,129 Gallo, J. 48 Garced, A. 125,128 Garced, U. 125 Gardener, E. 125 Garr, A. 63 Garten, S. 110,116,122,125 Gelb, H. 135 Gelb, M. 135 George, M. 48 Gerber, T. 46 Gerlach, B. 118 Gerlach, C. 118 Gillen, T. 70 Gizzi, W. 62 Goode, E. 117 Goode, W. 59,120,121,127,136 Goodkin, M. 62,127 Gorcey, L. 88 Gorcey, R. 117,125 Gordon, H. 121 Gordon, M. 140 Gorelick, S. 46 Green, D. 140 Greenspan, A. 47,63 Greenwood, A. 63,70,111,132 Greenwood, M. 52,76 Greenwood, V. 133,134,135 Gulotta, N. 110,122,128 Guttenplan, J. 81,105 Gyerman, L. 134 Halpem, B. 111,117,126,136 Halpern, K. 62,118,136 Hamer, R. 53 Harrington, R. 129,139 Harris, A. 139 Hartman, B. 121,123 Hartner, J. 52,81 Harvey, F. 62,111 Hatkin, A. 117,124,129 Haves, N. 134 Havranck, R. 140 Havranck, S. 125,128 Hayes, N. 62 Heffern, T. 52,132 Hendrie, M. 47,123 Henry, F. 127,129 Herberg, C. 134 Hoest, D. 110,123 Holden. W. 137,138 Holmes, N. 135 Hover, H. 48,120,127,132,134 Hover, P. 135 Hugg, L. 63 Huhn, S. 47 Jacobs, S. 118,120,122,126,136 Jennings, C. 53 Jennings, W. 128 Johnson, A. 129 Johnson, S. 129 Johnson, S. 125,127 Johnson, S. 125,128,130,134 Johnson, T. 139 Joline, H. 52 Jones, J. 52,63 Jones, L. 102 Jones, R. 138,181 Jordan, E. 48,72 Jordon, F. 52 Juliano, R. 89 Juliano, V. 59 Kaabe, S. 47,121 Katz, E. 124 Kaufman, V. 62,140,141 Kavalos, M. 134 Keimig, R. 131 Keppler, K. 76,89,110,123,125,127 Kessler, R. 53,63,116,126,132,137 Kirschner, R. 117,118,125 Knutson, C. 120,125,130.133 Kudlick, B. 130 195 UNDERCLASS INDEX LaFurjah, G. 63,136,140 Lanman. S. 110,123,125,127 Lasky, J. 61.117.120.122,129 Larson. D. 125,135 Larson, K. 135 Leddy, C. 130 Lee, D. 62 Lempka, D. 121 Lewis, P. 62,70,120 Lief. B. 125,136 Link, C. 62.120 Liotta. J. 54,115,124,128 Lisanti, F. 115,134 Little, N. 59 Lubetkin, D. 63 Lyden, M. 123.128 Lytz, C. 62,127 Macpherson. J. 133 Madonia, J. 53 Magerino, R. 89 Mareks, C. 128 Manganelle. R. 131 Marshall. D. 139 Mata, P. 129 Maxon. B. 108.109 Mazza, L. 120 Mazza, P. 124 Mazzacco, L. 170 Mazzacco, M. 185 Mazzeo, J. 127 McCain, P. 59 McCallough, H. 104 McCaskill, J. 48,89 McGlennon, M. 61,121,134,135 McGuire. M. 135 McManigal, R. 52 Megill, C. 62 Menella E. 48 Michau, P. 62 Michau. W. 62,120 Milla, L. 130 Miller, S. 135 Minceberg, J. 13,48,96,116 Mirachi, J. 52 Mitchell, J. 53,129 Modoni. J. 62 Moezyoloiski, I. 123 Monroe, M. 133 Moore, K. 134,135 Morford, J. 48 Moser, K. 52 Murakata. L. 123 Murakata, M. 125 Musco, B. 35,62 Napolitano, S. 52 Neuman, V. 52 Nielson, A. 140 Northrop, B. 51 O’Connor, J. 56 Odence, D. 122.124,116,120,118 Odence, F. 124,127,131,123,121,116,118 Odom, B. 72,52 Ogburn, R. 123,128 Onacilla, P. 52 Onacillo, A. 89 Orego, F. 139 Orner, G. 63 Palumbo, J. 140 Palumbo, P. 53 Parenti, S. 131 Parrino, V. 128 Parrotino, L. 125 Paulding, P. 134,135 Penn, G. 52,121 Penta. R. 97,99 Perlman, D. 62,114,115,120,128,136 Pesapane, M. 123,134 Peterson, B. 62,88,118,135 Pingatore, D. 129,139,140 Piscitelli. A. 105 Plancey, J. 70 Pocaro, J. 50 Politan, L. 83 Poole, P. 62,121,140 Port, M. 130 Presley, J. 135 Price, N. 134,135 Pure, S. 123 Puryear, R. 72 Raferrty, P. 130 Raviele, A. 62.141 Raymond, H. 72,73 Raymond, L. 134,135 Rebnum, M. 124 Reibesell, M. 131 Reimer, S. 104 Reimer, W. 52 Reisch, M. 128 Renzella, R. 52,62,141 Resnik, C. 121,123 Richardson, L 128 Richardson, P. 76 Richter, A. 133 Rodenburg, J. 116,118,122 Rorey, R. 129 Roseman, J. 127,134,135 Rosenberg, A. 70 Ross, C. 134,135 Ross, M. 53,63,116,117,120,125,126,132 Roxey, R. 129 Russo, N. 81 Ryan, J. 52 Sacks, L. 128 Salter, W. 131 Sagowitz, A. 121 Saner, S. 131 Santenelli, G. 53 Scher, C. 123,130 Schibell, R. 105,122,132 Schleig, R. 52 Schlesinger, J. 54,104 Schneider, N. 124,125 Schreiber, M. 123 Schuyler, D. 116,122,127 Siegmund, G. 42,121,131 Shain, N. 138 Sharfstein, A. 61,110,122,125 Shatkin, L. 63,118,124 Sherrill, V. 52,137 Sherman, T. 125,127 Shillalie, T. 62 Shuler, P. 134 Shutman, J. 57,63,95,111,125 Siegal, M. 125,134 Silberman, P. 88,117,124 Silverman, R. 124 Simonelli, B. 76 Simonelli, P. 70,125,130 Singer, A. 117,125,128 Smith, C. 124,129,134 Smith, C. 110,120,123,124,129,134 Smith, D. 116,133 Smith, E. 135 Snell, D. 52 Soloff, S. 122,129 Solomon, E. 129,136,139 Sorrentino, A. 60,70,125,128,130,131 Sorrentino, S. 131 South worth. P. 59,134,135 Spearance, D. 62,131 Spreeman, L. 125 Staggs, A. 52 Stahl, S. 62 Stallings, S. 114,115,124,134 Starns, T. 139 Stein, C. 58 Stein. M. 110,125 Stevens, S. 59,134 Strollo, S. 48,97 Surak, R. 63,129 Taylor, L. 120 Teaman, P. 129 Tepper. D. 141,120,116,137.62 Tilton T. 34 Thomas, M. 131 Thomas. A. 52,133,167 Thornton, L. 123,129 Todaro, J. 61,125,130 Tomaino, J. 132 Torchia, J. 62,140 Torres, B. 110,116,123,125 Toscano, T. 124,138,54 Trochia, B. 59 Trochia, M. 52 Turner, M. 122 Turrier, C. 135,134 Urdzik, D. 120,134 Urm, A. 62,125 Valentino, A. 62 Valentino, M. 121 Van Hise, H. 128 Vanne, B. 128,134 Vitale, D. 121,123 Vizinho, M. 62 Volmer, W. 127 Vultaggio, S. 127,125 Wacheter, S. 59 Wales, J. 120 Waldman, J. 62,81,105 Wall, C. 52 Walsh, T. 129 Walton, C. 52 Warmbyi, K. 134,135 Washington, G. 120,139 Weisman, J. 88,118,123 Weinstock, A. 111,122,123,124,128,136 Wells, J. 134,135 Weller, N. 110,123 Wersinger, P. 52 White, H. 139 Whittle, G. 53 Wilbert. J. 97 Wilbert, N. 52 W’ilkens, R. 120,139 William, C. 52,134,135 Williams, C. 131 Wooley, B. 120,127,132 Wooley, C. 133 Wooley, J. 52 Wooley, K. 129 Wunsch, D. 63,125,129,134,135 Zambrano, M. 61,129,133 Zavaglia, L. 70,132,135 Zino, L. 131 Zywan, J. 53 ii 196 PRINTINO COMPANY • Charlott . N.C.
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