Lyndhurst High School - Ursa Major Yearbook (Lyndhurst, NJ)

 - Class of 1960

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'-.F 1 ' , :Q-f:1sd 'w ..':sug.-' 4 -, ,- - ' L.. 0 fi' 11 1 md? :aw 'wa-nys. 326560 fL0l'l We the class of 1960 haye the dlstlnctlon of belng the first graduatlnf., class of a new decade It lb to the future of whlch thls de cade IS but a minute fra ment that ue dedl cate thls book It IS a book vyhlch holds for us memories ful guldance and educational failures and trlumphs These memorles yylll always be treasured because they are a reflection of the best of opportumtles the sturdlest of bases and the most comprehenslye fundamentals yyhlch we haye been glyen THESE FORM OUR FOUNDATION OUR MOLD FOR THE FUTURE ll hat klnd of a future will be bullt from thls mold? One of many dlffer ent paths payed by many dlfferent lndlylduals leadlng to the reallzatlon of an endless peace holding bodndless progress and llmlt less Joy To show you our future we haye present ed our past to begln our future we stand here now as curlous young men and women pleased with what we haye yet anxiously lookmg, forward to the settmg, sun of today and the rlsmg, sun of tomorrow 1 'S 2 , . gm-, i 4 ?,,,..,...,, e. .J . . l o 0 9 ' s ' . N . T W . . g , Y .- T of good times, sad moments, hard work, help- V 9 9 9 ' 9 . 9 , , . , , . , : . ' , 0 , ,l , , , Y , , t , . r v 1 . r A1 I Y r N V. Retwmg Teachers Dr Arthur D Markle Vxce Pr1nc1pal of the h1gh school was the first to make known h1s plans of retxrement Arrlvlng at Lyndhurst as a young man he taught all commerc1al subjects and became Head of the Commerc1al De partment a posltlon whxch he held for 32 years He then became VICE Prmclpal and began teachlng Busmess Law and Accountmg at Faulelgh Dlcklnson Um Verslty D1 Markle attended Rutgers UHIVQF s1ty whele he recelved hls B S and M S degl ees New J ez sey Law School where he was awarded an LLB and New York UH1V81S1ty where he recelved h1s J S D A successful lawye1 and real estate b1Ok91 D1 Markle mtends to contmue on Wlth these occupat1ons after h1s retlre ment ,E Hm- X jfrlufe g,,...i ' ...AX Dr Arthur Markle Retzrmg Teachers Mls Ruth Cleasey Chalrlady of our Language Depaltment vs as the Hlgh Schools Flench teacher before she de clded upon xetlrement Educated at Le banon Valley College IH Ammu1lle Penn sylvama Crecelvlng there her BA de greek and Mlddlebury College 1n Vermont fvwhele she recelved her Masters De greej she contmued the study of her fa V011tQ language at the UHlV6FS1ty of Parls In France Upon retuement M1s Creasey 1n tends to move to Florlda where she plans to occupy most of her tlme pa1nt1ng X f Mrs Ruth Creasey Retzrmg Teachers Serxmg as the Gurdance Dll9CtO1 of the school and as the newly appolnted Dean for the 1909 1960 school year Mrs Virngfleld Pomdexter has always man aged to expertly solxe the problems pre sented her by the student body each year Besrdes guldrng the student rn hrs endea vors vshrle IH school Mrs Porn dexter has successfully taught at schools rn Clarks vrlle Xrrglnra Boydton Vrrgrnla and Damrlle Vugrnra Mrs Pomdexter was educated t Macom VN omens College fvshere she re cerxed her AB degreel the UHlV8FSlty of Vrrgrnra Seton Hall Columbra New York Umxerslty fwhere she recerved her M A degreej and at Rutgers Unrversrty After her retlrement Mrs Porndex ter plans to wrrte a book on Lyndhurst Hrgh School mentronrng no names and to wrrte for the Felrx the Cat cartoons - '..A-k Mrs Wrngfield Polndexter v Q 5 Mrs. Mildred Myers 'x ...nd Retwmg Teachers Mrs Mrldred Myers attended Bowlrng Green Unrversrty where she recerved her B S degree and contrnued post graduate work at Columbra Unrversrty Upon her arrrval at Lyndhurst Mrs Myers taught the commercral subjects and contrnued to do so untrl her retrre ment She was appomted head of the Commercral Department when Dr Mar kle became Vrce Pr1nc1pal Mrs Myers' future holds travel and then work rn a brokerage agency 5 Q 1 , . . Q U Al b Q. : . 1 V. . .1 ' X A, , wi , N S 1 ' v v ' H 'S g A . - , , . l . r 1 1 if , A v A ' Q 7' ' . , Y - H e- .Y A, . , . . . - I . .A 1 v ' V , A y I ' 1 I I v ' . - ' . Y ,H . . 5 , .Q . . 9 7 , V ' A ' . I ' 3. Blackstone College for Gi1'ls', Randolph- ' 7 v 1 - . Y i I . v y . . , 7 7 7 Y K. . - . , . - . ' ,U r x.1-Bite: t , . Q: - --. . . . , I M p g ' , u ' ry 0 1 2 4. , 0 ! g f . . . Q n:.z.u 10 X rp... it Mr John C MacLean A man who IS deeply concerned with the welfare of the entire student body Mr John C MacLean has helped bring Lyndhurst High School to a place of honor among the many secondary schools in this area Aware of the importance of the development of the entire individual both academically and socially Mr MacLean has constantly striven to keep the methods and facilities of our high school on a level with modern educational standards By his leadership and guidance we have been in spired to honor respect and always protect the good name of Lyndhurst High School Mr Eli l'l'lU'll5fl 6lfl0l'l Mr Eli A Kane Vke are pioud to have as the head of ou1 school system M1 Eli A Kane a man whose inteiest and concein lies in the wellbeing of the students of the town ship Under the d11 ection and leade1sh1p of M1 Kane the schools of Lyndhu1st have become united into an efficient and mod e1n system of which the students and taxpayers are justifiably pioud A Kane Superintendent lu Mr John C MacLean Princlpal Dr. Arthur Markle No student of Lyndhu1st High School could complete a four year course with out at least once being influenced by D1 Malkle, Qlthel dllectly Ol 1nd1rectly Although he comes in contact vs ith the students only when they have erred, Dr. Arthur Markle is revered and respected as an indispensable person in our school. Dr. Arthur Markle Vice Principal Ml LINC? Lai? Mr Thomas Gash Mlss Marllyn Cantasano 'Gini Mrs Wingfield Polndexter e .QL H The Gu1dance Department under the able dlrec tlon of Mrs Polndexter IS one of the most lmportant depaltments ln our hlgh school The a1m of guldance 1S to asslst boys and glrls to know themselves and thell env1ronment so they can ut1l1ze 1ntell1gently the educat1onal oppoltunltles that are ava1lable to them Phe school counselor through h1S knowledge ex 1561161109 and the lnformatlon avallable to h1m helps pup1ls to solwe problems ln as prudent a manner as posslble There are two 1mportant Jobs ln part1cular that can be accomphshed w1th the help of the guldance people ab1l1t1es can be explored and lnterests can be ex aluated Vle are grateful for the asslstance and gu1dance glven us duung our four years at Lyndhurst Hlgh School Whatever we achleve ln future years we w1ll alw ays remember that we are lndebted to these coun selors who haxe helped us find our goal IH l1fe an-5 Mrs. Alice Dickson Miss Angela Wisnewski 11 Engllsh Department We thank you for standlng behlnd us as we took our first llterary plunge 1nto the seas of the Anc1ent Marlner You so patxently dr1fted along w1th us as we struggled to stay afloat 1n grasplng Excallbur from the Idylls of the Klng The man ner 1n whlch you presented S1las Marner enabled us to become mole mature 1n analyz mg human nature And 1n llght lng the candle of Lady Macbeth you brlghtened our path of knowledge as a cl1max to our hterary achlevements ClCM, f 5 Wg nm 4 eft to Rzght standzng Mr Paternxtl Mr Kestel Mr Joy Mr Dlvme Mr Mur urg Mr Sovak Left to vzght seated Mlss Cantasano Mlss D1 Camlllo Mxss W1s nlewskl Mr Patel no P t tn Rzght sfarzrllng 'VII NIOII Pollto N11 Ga h I1 Sochko L ff ff Rzjhl seaied 'Nils BL l lOXK5l-xl 'Nllss Canta ano 'NI Iatu o 12 Social Studles In bu1ld1ng the foundatlon of th Egyptlan pyramlds you gaxe us the materlals needed to contlnue the constluctlon of our tOWQl of soclal studles Hence we went flom Egypt down the N1le to Greece and then on a JOU1 ney to Rome You packed our baggage and shlp ped us 1nto the hands of the BlltlSh Havmg won our 1nde pendence we now feel flee by our Constltutlonal R1ghtS to be a part of the hlstoly of to monoxn Q. 4' K 4 A ' n I , ,'3,,,, Q l I . , , , . 5' u ' ' n . 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Left to Rzght Mr Sandler Mlss Calrns Mrs Flank MISS Wall Seated Mlss Broadwell Sclence Department Much appreclatlon to you fol those many helpful hou1s we spent together undel flog l1ke COHd1t10f1S You taught us the composltlon of the sul loundlng an and what could be dore to cleate those vwellle membeled odols We finally reached the bo1l mg po1nt and soon w1ll evap- orate mto the future Mathematics Math IS an unsolved puzzle but thanks to you many of 1tS scattered DIGCQS have fallen symmetucally mto place A f1act1on of th1s puzzle became the supplementary an gle of ou1 sophomore year We dug deep and found those roots d9Sp1t6 the logs our way And finally our Jour ney along the tangent path led us to n lnflmteslmal po1nt 'Que Standmg Left to Rzght Mr Calvo Mlss Maccla Mr Palermo Seated Mrs Lem kuhl 15 Commercial Department As we began ou1 hlgh school career you presented us vuth the General BUSINESS Tra1n mg needed to understand the bus1ness world You a1ded us 1n leavlng the home keys and IH shlftlng our sklll to speed and accuracy We became m1nd ful of our phraseology thlough your brlef forms of convey1ng knowledge The t1anscr1pt1on of words to paper gave us the necessary background for at ta1n1ng a pos1t1on 1n bus1ness Thanks to you we managed the office routlne by centerlng our thoughts on the cuttlng of stenclls and the calculatmg of numbers We w1ll not file apply them to our chosen fields O g6lCLl,!2 Left to R1ght standmg Mr Zak Mr Bernadmo Left to Rzght seated Mrs Gamor Mrs Myers Mrs Schwartz Mrs Dlckson Left to I-hgh! Mrs Creasy, Mr Kormt, Mrs Muhlstock, 'Vlrs Gaynor, Mrs Prlsco 14 Forelgn Languages Xou sklllfully put us m com mand of folelgn languages by dlrectlng our ObJ9Ct1V6 towards the undelstandmg and app1ec1at1on of cultule The mood was set when you ldlomatlcally checked our reflexlves 1n conversatlon You taught us the background matellal and geography of the lands whose natlwe tongue we sought to translate For th1s we express our thanks by saylng Muchas Gra cxas Graz1e 'VIerc1 and Danke Schane and G1at1as Agamus . y , ll ' ' 1 ,y K .V , ' ll if ' CK ' ' 77 ' ' KI . I A 1 , n li ' Y! ' V 1 f ' ' CK , ' ' 77 V . I a all - If Y, .A L51 , F , ' ll ' !! il ' ' 7? KK ' Y! ' H rv T away your teachlngs, but rather, 1 , .' . , . 1 , : . 9 ' I ' 9 ' . 7 ' ' KK u , ' KK ' ' ' ' YY Y 1 . u n , KK' ' ' Y! ll ' Y! ' ll ' !! I V V li Y! , ' , an as ' li ' 77 il ' P! IC ' I! 1 7 1 4 s A as M H , ' f I !Y Left to Hzght Mrs Blven Mlss Yanltelll Mr Tarrant Mr Barbone Mrs Shafron Mr Kopf Muslc lastlc p1Oj6CtS repozts and speeches you tulned the 1nk 1nto muslcal notes and the paper 1nto muslcal scol es You helped fl1p the pages of ou1 chlldhood lnto the 1m p1ess1ve adult world about us tluough musxcal compos1t1on We grevs tealful llSt6I1lI1g to The Robe 6XC1t9d vuth The Bole1o and became enchanted dullng The Nutclackel Sulte In addltlon to healmg these famous vsolks you mspued us mto seekmg a muslcal 1nte1p1e tatlon of ou1 own vshlch 18 sulted m the Lyndhurst Hlgh School Band and Choxus Speclal Arts Much has been Sald about teens of today who use thelr lelsure txme unwxsely but due to your knowledge IH these speclal arts we have been gxven an opportunlty to enllght en our 1nd1v1dual lnterests In vuorklng Wlth you a fevs of us have been seen slmmer mg 1n our kltchens sketch 1ng on our easels whxtthng at our wood and p1nn1ng our hopes lnto patterns to be used IH a worth Whlle and enJoyable way 1n the future 'lv Mr Gee 15 ,s . 4 H I V 3 I ' F . - l T 'T -v, v ' 'NS ' . - . , At ll ' Y! A Q , Y I . , Y , it . Q . - yr ' ' , ll , - - n , u ' ' n ' 1 , u - - n X 7 1 I .' . A , h I I, . , . , . , As we assembled our scho- V' r ' . ' , . , -4- Y Q. A , 7 . X.. v n x Y A' g as ' ay U V, v ' , X as ,17 ' ,' u 'T 1,- , rr .' ,' , ll , , ' 97 Y . . i. if . . W Physlcal Educatlon To you who gave us physlcal strength to endure and over come the obstacles that pre vlously handlcapped g thank and appreclatlon Yol gulded our hands 1n almlng the basketball sock 1ng the volleyball and Strlk 1ng the baseball Together we acqulred good sportsmanshlp and learned to apply It to our everyday 11fe Our physlcal fitness IS a re sult of your dlhgent efforts and w1ll act as a strong support ln ga1n1ng the benefits of a happy healthy future Qui' gClCLl,Ag -gf 4Xf Left to Rzght standmg Mr Brown Mr C1polla 3 -riff -fvfz '--L'-dv .iran 4:-S tw Mrs Mulhelsen Mrs Madlgan 16 Mrs Savxno Mxss Lamb Mr Roche Kneelmg The Health Department Durlng those accldental spllls and feverlng ch1lls we promptly called on you You came to our rescue and ad mlnlstered first a1d Upon exammlng us you efficlently made your dlag'I1OSlS and fil led our prescrlptlon We took your advlce and went swlftly home to care for those bumps mumps and measles V For all your a1d and comfort 1ng words that we recelved as four year patlents go many thanks T7 C7 'if R -v-,-s 4 Left to Rzght standzng Mrs Jones Mrs Donald Mrs Kelly Seated Mlss Neu hauser Custodlal Staff We as mere dust collectors 1n the sparklmg portals of ou1 Alma Mater are grateful to you who helped sweep through four years of l1tter ally p0l1Sl11Ilg our bram Now as we step flom these splcn span surroundmgs we w1ll not wash away the mem ory of your ever Smlllng faces seen many tlmes through a cloud of dust Offlce Staff Vie would hke to expless our appleclatlon to you the oflice wo1ke1s who labor l1ke busy bees as you file away the tlme You patlently answer the constant buzzmg of the tele phone by 1nfo1m1ng the quest 1on1ng publlc You ale also xn constant sealch of the whe1eabouts of those baby bees who are ab sent flom the1r h1ve Some of the cle11ca1 work done by you IS filmg bulletms typmg and announcement sheets wh1ch show that you ale galden of LHS flylng flom bud to bud domg a honey f a Job Back Rau Mr Xxctor Franglpane Cenler Rau Mr Thomas Schreckenstezn Mr Joseph Eulo, Mr Salvator LaVecchxa Front Row M1 Thomas Sparta, Wir James Fxanchlna 17 J . -,, . - -Q. , I . . 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Y u Y as us If ' Y,- KK ' ' 7, ' U ' 1 H - , Y ' ll Y, - ll ,Y Mara ergere Sa!! .ll xg f X 'L Gui.- YEARBOOK SPONSORS Left to Right Mrs Schwartz Mr Sovak Mr Paterno Mrs Shafron To the Editors You the editors were captains of the yearbook rn that you set up the bases to be reached and gaye the necessary boost to the team of workers under your superyrsron You adyrsed those teams how to score the best results and worked with them rn reaching those goals As you assigned the positions they were to play you also helped them to strike out the mater ral that vxould not rate high rn our yearbook You skillfully succeeded rn making a double play as you combined those long hours and hard vsork Thanks go to you for getting us to home plate with our yearbook To The Sponsors As you sponsored us, we became your products and were labeled as the Literary, Art, and Clerical Staffs of the Yearbook. You so diligently worked with us in bringing about the finish of another product, our yearbook. You gave us the necessary ingredients to attain our goals for our book. You car ried our ideas and sketches from the general warehouse of knowledge to a factory of thought where they were processed very thoroughly. You were always successful in finding the best way to solve our problems and in con yeying the solutions to us. Thanks go to you who made our experience with the yearbook an enyoyable and profit able one Aal- i YEARBOOK EDITORS Left to Rzght Dorothea Polase Betty Marion Mary Ann Navatta ! qA I-Xl-ClTINI' STU-If left fr lzfht 911111 Img N11 Soxak fSpon orb Iborqthca Iolase Mary Ann Nayatta a ern ion cr o er .4 Img Judy Graqurnto Elissa s ty Nlarron ndra Pr hara I un lc gal t Nanlra Ferro Angela Pulsrnelle t h Executive Staff As you walked through the portals of Lyndhurst High School you undoubt edly came across tvs elye girls flutter rnv about seeking twigs of rnforma tion to feather then nest Ultra Pergere As they pecked avi ay at then problems and tried to scratch up solution they encountered many obsta cles rn trying to fly on then ovsn Hayrng once assembled then materr als they finally presented Ultra Per gere .n-...-.. L ' i in--1--1-nnn1 ' , r ng . .' . ' , . , . , . lf ' , , , cz ' n y . ' v 7 u ry , 'Sf . get , cr H xx as A W-u ,' , as , an ' , ' u yr A . 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V. rw-V 0 qs, Wy, H b -r- rrur-my sn ' ,, 5 ' ' , rr r, is HSI ' r ' ' , S3 l ' , 711 ' ,JS r' U U, . 1 ' , F Iltr UXYH 3 If D3 ,-,R ART STAFF Left to Right, standing: Roberta Murray, Doris Dacosta, Lucy Cookson, Mary-Jo Caliguire, Judy Carr, Mrs. Maria Shafron 1SponsorJ Sitting: Janet Paynter, April Steiner, Rhoda Smith, Mary Ann Navatta LITERARY STAFF Top How: Joyce Brouwer-Anchor, Joyce Mattarochio, Carole Falco, Jeanette Camp- bell, Judy DiLascio, Jane Rodgers, Lucille Alcuri Center Row: Barbara Ayers, Betty Myers, Linda Rinaldi, Terry Domino, Michele Greer, Marilyn Klaus, Mary Ann Raf- ferty Bottom Row: Roena Lazaurs, Beverly Buchanan, Alberta Frimmel, Carolyn Gexbel, Mary Ann Valente, Kathleen Patterson, Patricia Verga, Naomi Gallagher Virginia Natiello not shown fi 1 CLERICAL STAFF Standing: Mrs.. Schwartz lSponsorJ, Anita Rullo, Sitting, Back Row: Mary Muller, Margaret Mulligan, Adeline Milici Center Row: Dolores Gutkowski Lois Moran Mar1lyn.Lopinto, Dorothea Polase Front Row: Ida Mertz, Patricia Dvurante, Eileeri Wismeski, Florence Croll 19 A Il R Ai -na,-.vvpf-n-'w, .0 .1-uv.--W. .0 nuff. ,.. Q., ,, ,... . ,. .... .., .. ,I I X X K K X f 4 fx X-X L 1 an l I I u va N, H N 'X I x 1 'S enior Cfadd ounci 1 Sul . 3 5- S -v ,B if L 5. Seated Left to Rzght Paul JaSlI1Skl Vice President, Joseph L0P1nt0 Jamce Montaltfi Pat Dufante Roena Lazaufsl CBTOIYYI Sferruzza President Mr Thomas Gash Advlsor Llnda Rinaldi Gelbel Third Row Jim Melacclo Frank Curclo Ralph WYGTS b Wll Camara Russel Belllna Eddie Tirone Richard Secretary Joseph Pegnato Treasurer Second 1ow Terry Dom Url! 1 lam 1 ino Sandra Ferro Doris Da Costa Mary Ann Valente Marilyn Perello Cfaaa .Maier On that immortal day of September 11 nineteen hundred and fifty six the class of 60 entered the portals of Lyndhurst High School Durlng the first week the Freshman Party sponsored by the Parent Teacher Association and Natlonal Honor Society was given 1n our honor The party IS st1ll v1v1d ln our memory be cause It was our first class actlvlty Not long after we found ourselves 1n the midst of posters campaign speeches, managers, and candidates who had hopes of being the first to lead our class into the future Those who had their hopes realized were Joseph Avento who served as Presl dent Bettyallce Brown as Vice President Angela Pulsinelli as Secretary and Anthony Biasucci as Treasurer Mrs John MacLean, our class sponsor started us on the way to plantlng our roots firmly in the history of the high school Nineteen hundred and fifty sexen brought with 1t the hunger pains of sixth period as we had our first taste of double sessions Upon survival we elected our sophomore ofiicers w1th the aid of Miss Marilyn Cantasano our class advisor Those elected were Jack Santulll President L1nda Rinaldi V1ce President Virginia Natlello Secretary and Nicholas Spma Treasurer These people led our class in striving to reach the goals we had set and IH con veymg the feeling of school splrit throughout the school Our Junior Year was excltlng and suspenseful with the an tlcxpation of receiving our class rings' The first proiect urder taken was the election of class officers who were Nicholas Spma President Anthony Biasucci Vice President Patricia Durante Secretary and Joseph Pegnato Treasurer These foul together with Mr Thomas Gash and the Junior Council enthusiastically planned for that breathtaking nlght of the Jumor Plom truly an Enchanted Evening' The music by the 'Vletronomes the beautiful gowns worn by the gills and the dashing grace added 22 by the boys all rovlded for a memorable evening Reigmng over this nlght was oena Lazaurs who was crowned Queen of the Prom Our class received recognition when 23 Juniors the largest number ever were inducted 1nto the Natlonal Honor Society It was truly a noteworthy occasion' Crestwood Lake was the scene of the Jumor Plcnlc on June twenty second nineteen hundred and fifty nine Will we ever for get that soggy but funfilled day' Wlth the arrlval of our Senlor year we looked ahead with spirit that we had devoted to our school would always remain deep 1n our hearts along with treasured friendships that we had shared during our hlgh school days Mr Thomas Gash guided the class as it approached 1ts final mnacle Those elected to help him were Joseph Sferruzza Presi ent Paul Jasmski Vlce President, Llnda Rlnaldl Secretary, and Joseph Pegnato Treasurer These people helped to enrich our last year with many rewarding experiences On the nights of November twentieth and twenty first the Senior Play entitled Out of the Frylng Pan was presented It was directed by Miss Krisel and was hailed as a success Sprmg and our Senior Farewell Dance were upon us It was a nlght filled wlth great fun but lt saddened our hearts to think that it was our last class dance The year rapidly drew to a close w1th our Senlor Banquet uppermost in our thoughts June twenty first proved to be a nlght that we would treasure throughout our future years It was an evening' of memories merrlment and tears Thus we said good by and wanted only a few more hours when we would don cap and gown change the tassel from left to right and terminate the history of the class of 1960 -- - Sa ,I so ' Q xv -Q , 1 'S f , . - A ' A' n ' ,V , 1 ' i' . I .. I ' - ,- V. , X rj .' gr . I 'a . . 1' I 4 4, , 1 U ' .' ' l, ' - l ' l l 1 ' l q 1 , 1 . 1 i - 1 1 1 I I. 1 ' ' 1 . I . 1 A 1 ' .' - uv 1 1 7 I ! 1 0 - ' u 11 A 1 Y . I I . ,, . , . D , . . . . . 4 . . . - . Y . . . Y - . - , . . , h. . Y 1 I . D . . - , - , - . . ' . . v , .I . ' - Q 1 , 1 5 ' , , ' ' g ' ', anticipation, but remimsced about what we had left behind. The S 1 - - ' , , . , , . . . - V ', ' , H . ' . . . ,, . . , . . .- l I 1 A 1 1 1 l . . Y , . . 1 l . . .' . ' Y . ' ' . 1 1 v D 1 1 U I ' , - - l ' - ' ' sa ' 11 - ' , . . . - - 7 - - - ' A 1 . ' . . Y ' . . . . , . , , - . V. M ,, . ' - A . . 1 - . , ' . - ' 9 1 3 1 , - l 1 ' . ' , ll. . - l - ' . , l . rl v ' ' u - 11 , - , ' V ' . ' . 'Q A. ' Y - ' . -.. 2'. 'hr Joseph Sferruzza Seppy . . . gridiron powerhouse . . . sincere personality . . . every- one's friend . . . stuck-up people peeve him . . . Memories Are Made of This . . seen with Tom, Chiz, Bill . . . success is all he asks. National Honor Society, Presidentp Senior Class Presidentg Boys' Stateg Chemistry Clubg Footballg Baseballg Basketball QP is , is . XJ '- . , X, 1 Q Lmda Rinaldi , c ly X3 X, Lin . . . Long, dark 'tresses' . Q . X cheers her heart out for L.H.S. . Q .Pj Typical teen . . . sparkles with ex- uberance . heard saying, Cheap Charlie . . . always seen with Mar, Lue, Sandie and Carol . . . ambition is for a happy and successful life. Cheerleader, Varsity Co-Captaing Sopho- more Class Vice-Presidentg Senior Class Secretary: Girls Citizenshipg Girls' Leaders Club and Aide: Intramuralsg Freshman Councilg Theta Kappa, Lighthouseg Future Teachers of Americag Dramatics Clubg Pep Clubg Yearbook Staff x N N jew xl vs' Yi X XJ-1 U IL 2.z,,,c,.c - is l 2 X X1 XA J X. M 9 if wily- Y SN at F TH SAN l XJ Paul A. Jasinski Josh . . . tall and distinguished . . . ambitious lad . . . pet peeve is incon- siderate people . . . likes being with Craig, Charlie, Joe . . . heard saying Hello there . '. . enjoys listening to L.P.'s . . . greatest ambition is to finish education and get married. National Honor Society, Vice-Presidentg Senior Class, Vice-Presidentg Hi-Y, Vice- Presidentg Biology Club, President: Student Councilg Football, Football Managerg Audi- tloriulrgn Program Committee, Lighthouseg rac Joseph Pegnato Joe Pig . . . curly headed dancing doll . . . smart and popular . . . Betty and dancing are his good times . . . seen with Eddie, Tommy, Pete, and Frank when not working on his car . . . is heard saying, 1t'll work out when doing Algebra . . . his greatest hope is to become an electrical en- gineer. Freshman Footballg Sophomore and Junior J. V. Baseball: School Showg Junior G. O. Representativeg Junior and Senior Class Treasurerg Intramural Basketball Captain lat Q-., ,., Arthur Abo Atta . . . short and quiet, personable . . . enjoys book- keeping and basketball . . . dislikes people who scourge . . . avid leader . . . usually seen with Robert and Richard . . . Hey Little Girl . . . am- bition, to be a young account- ant. Visual Aids Club, Library Assis- tant, Science Club, Camera Club, School Show, Baseball Manager is Lucille Alcuri Luc . . . cute, exuberant cheerleader . . . dances city style . . . ambitiously inclined . . . loves ice cream and push button cars . . . enjoys the company of Lydia, Sandie, Mar, Linda . . . headed for the campus of Montclair State. Cheerleaderg Varsity Co-Captaing Herald News Correspondentg Fu- ture Teachers of Americag Girls' Leaders Aide: Girls' Leaders Club, Student Councilg Lighthouse: The- ta Kappa, Latin Clubg Pep Clubg Drama Clubg Alexandriansg Year- book Staffg Junior Red Crossg School Showg Senior Play Joseph R. Adamo Joe . . . tall and friendly . . . funloving fellow . . . con- tinually heard saying Ta- mere . . . particular distaste for girls who don't know which way the road goes . . . getting out at 3:07 is more en- joyable . . . True Love . . . at present is office boy at Leslie Co. Football Richard Allan Dickey . . . crew cut kid . . . favorable friend . . . always says Why not . . . peev, stale Cheerios . . . digs Night Train . . . favorite subject, history . . . enjoys dancing and eating . . . greatest am- bition, to be a success in life. President of Science Club, Hi-Y, Presidentg Vice-President of Fu- ture Teachers of Americag Chem- istry Clubg Baseball, Basketball 1 1 5 I George S. Agner Eyes . . . friendly disposi- tion . . . prominent peepers . . . can be heard saying Cool as a moose around Paul, Danny, and Donny . . . enjoys working on cars-which will lead to his future in auto me- chanics. Arthur Anderson Art . . . quiet, pleasant per- sonality . . . dislikes stuck-up girls . . . always seen draw- ing or working on his car . . . Tonite, Tonite . . . favors French . . . pals around with Jim, Ray, and George . . . hopes the future will hold a good job. Robert Anderson Bernie . . . tall, sly, blond . . . physics with Mr. Palermo rates high . . . pals around with Lou and Richie . . . often seen tinkering with cars . . . ambition is to be an electri- cian. . . ,-J gzblwa r'f,,v-'llylll Q' nl UVVOVJQ NB V' ,dv X,,,.w ' Barbara I. Ayres Barbie . . , fair, freckled, friend . . . lovely personality . . . Star Dust . . . pet peeve, people who are always late . . . enjoys dating, eating, and riding around . . . famous words, We're out to have a good time . . . looking for- ward to owning a blue Jaguar . . . greatest ambition, to be someone's future secretary. Lighthouse Staffg Yearbook Staffg Debating Clubg Dramatic Club: Pep Clubg Office Assistant, Alex- andriang Intramurals all iw? i Xjilf Mi' Georgann Avitable George . . . striking . . . Miss Daredevil . . . originality personified . . . It's Just a Matter of Time . . . delights in going to the Casino at Sea- side Heights . . . gal pals, Ja- nice, Marcia, Joy, Joan . . . secret ambition, to marry Mr. MXH. Cheerleaderg Intramuralsg Junior Councilg Pep Club Kathleen Kathy . . . pert and peppy . . . jolly joiner . . . you al- ways hear You know? . . . pet peeve, snobby people . . . likes listening to That's All . . . swimming and dancing rate high . . . Spanish with Mrs. Muhlstock is tops . . . usually seen with Ronnie, Carol, or Betty . . . hopes to marry Ronnie. Junior Red Crossg Future Teach- ers of Americag Student Councilg Intramurals Joseph Avento Tu'ang . . . suitable dresser . . . noticeable person . . . mu- sic minded guitarist . . . regu- larly found at Jo-J0's with the gurhillas and Frank, Lou, Cosmo, and Nick . . . You think you're cool . . . greatest aim, to retire at the age of 25! . Freshman Presidentg Class Coun- cilg School Showg Footballg Trackg Library Assistantg Visual Aids Raymond John Becmer Beak . . . blond, comical in- dividual . . . untied s-hoe laces peeve him . . . seen with Joe and Don . . . Deck of Cards . . . hopes to be an electrical engineer. Footballg Chemistry Club Greggory Behrmann Greg . . . masculine phy- sique . . . considerate . . . quiet personality . . . enjoys raising and caring for animals . . . often found racing pigeons . . . frowns on people who do not try hard enough. Albert B. Blohm Albie . . . an athletic Adon- is . . . blond jet . . . Mr. Dare- devil . . . strong but suave . . . Unchained Melody . . . enjoys sitting in the park with Don and Dan . . . ambi- tion, unknown. Footballg Track if Russell Bellina Russ . . . clever colleague . . . companionable . . . pet peeve, lab reports! Eh . . . Tony, Joe, and Tommy are best pals . . . goal, to succeed in college. National Honor Societyg Senior Councilg Chemistry Club, Presi- dentg Radio Club, Biology Clubg Student Council ix t Anna Marie Bolles Anna . , . good natured . . . mwnnerly . . . enjoys dancing, cooking, and listening to the radio . . . How ridiculous . . . friends include Joann and Mary . . . someone's future secretary. National Honor Societyg Science Clubg Italian Club, Theta Kappa? Intramurals A ,- ii ix.. lv' NM lc i , ' l Aid., i XJ -. 'x tl Q Z lux t X .H . .-.4 W. i l -l Anthony Biasucci Tony . . . winning person- ality.. . . ambitious . . .friend- ly with all . . . hard working President of the Student Council . . . 'tGreat . . . dis- likes people with no school spirit . . . usually seen in a black and white 53 Ford or withlbouie, Jimmy or Al . . . ambition, to be a teacher. Student Council, Presidentg Junior Class, Vice Presidentg Freshman Class, Treasurerg Sophomore Class Councilg Student Councilg Trackg Freshman Basketballg Radio Clubg Technician Clubg Future Teach- ers of America Richard Bond Richie . . . tall and blond . . . good listener . . . peeved by girls who smoke . . . Mr, Blue . . . always found listen- ing to the radio . . . That's life . . , often seen with Joe and Eddie . . . will find future with the Nary. Football v Ronald Bonelli Ronnie . . . imaginative . . . affable . . . seen driving with Richie,.Dennis and Ed . . . likes history with Mr. Gash . . . pet peeve, teachers who are always right . . . dreams of buying a brand new car. Attended Clarkstown Central H.S., Activities in that school: Fresh- man Baseballg Varsity Bowlingg Photography Club Joyce Bremer Joyce . . . dignified damsel . . . brilliance reigns always . . . What a panic . . . doesn't favor jammed lockers . . . loves to eat . . . Sleep Walk heads the list . . . am- bition - mainly to become a -math teacher. National Honor Societyg Junior Red Cross, Treasurerg Future Teachers of Americag Chemistry Clubg lntramuralsg Art Assistantg Scenery Club George Edward Bowman George . . . adventurist and admirable . . . companionable comrade . . . works on cars . . . dislikes girls with big mouths . . . seen around with Jeff and Joe . . . Sleep Walk is the most . . . heard saying Okay Kid . . . will someday be an engineer. Football Joyce Brower-Ancher Joyce . . . brown-haired miss . . . carefree, talkative manner . . . enjoys listening to Deep Purple with a cer- tain soldier . . . great dislike for washing dishes but en- thused when driving and dancing . . . often heard chat- ting Oh to be young again . . . hopes to be a successful nurse. Intramurals: Pep Clubg Future Teachers of Americag Future Nurses Clubg Girls Chorus, The Thirteeng Yearbook Staifg Junior Red Crossg Chemistry Club 6 ak..- Lphgiu g Sarah Ann Brasil Sarah . . . petite young miss . . . quiet . . . Mr. Gash and steno are tops . . . Teen Angel . . . pals with Elaine, Arline, and Arleen . . . Yes sure . . . enjoys dancing and records . . . a future secre- tary. lk! J if Bettyalice Brown i' Be-tty . . . saucy miss . . . typical teen . . . enjoys riding and eating pizzas . . . friend- ly and a favorite to all, espe- cially to Carol and Eileen . . . Spanish and Mrs. Muhlstock rate high . . . It's All In The Game to be a nurse. Freshman Class, Vice Presidentg Chemistry Clubg Future Nurses of Americag Future Teachers of America, Secretaryg Leaders Aide, Treasurer: Leaders Club, Secre- tary Frank J. Bucci 'fBucky . . . lackadaisical . . . peanut butter boy . . . detests girls who smoke and wear too much makeup . . . In the Still of the Night . . . often found around the Aztec with Tom, Ray, and Mike . . . ambition: to become a reporter. Senior Playg J.V. Footballg Fresh- man Football and Basketballg Hi- YQ Debating Club x Buzzelll ff! Buzzy . . . perky . talk- ing tape . . . dislikes people who want their own way . . . Over the Mountain . . . en- joys being at Seaside . . . hopes to be a good wife and mother. School Showsg Intramuralsg Pep Club Q fl Beverly Bpichanan Bevie . . . attractive . . . jovial . . . going to school all day is her pet peeve . . . en- joys being with the class of '59 . . . dreams to Silhou- ettes . . . seen with Pat, Roe, Linda . . . greatest ambition is to own a '58 Impala con- vertible. Yearbook Staffp Junior Red Crossg Intramuralsg Band X Grace Calamito Gracie . . . sparkling and sincere . . . always smiling . . . favorite saying That's true . . . enjoys having fun with the girls . . . dreams of being a beautieian. Junior Red Crossg Intramuralsg Homemaking Clubg Lighthouse: Cheerleaders Clubg Yearbook Staif James Bufis Jimmy . . . pensive and quiet . . . short in stature . . . a sports enthusiast . . . Bob and Al rate high as pals . . . admires Mr. Gash . . . peeves homework . . . ambition, go.-'be a featured sports writ 1 ' Chemistry Club - f. 'W u ll . 4 9 li lj ' f 4 . li H' .V eta' - W' '- f. A jf .' ' ll i ' 1 L' 4 g I Y Mary-Jo Caliguire A A' Jo . . . dignified and sincere . . . exactness presides . . . All The Time . . . employed full time at L.H.S .... a defl- nite distaste for insincere people . . . Ast es La' Vida! . . . finds pleasure in listening to hit show tunes . ambi- tion is to be an eficient sec- retary. National Honor Society: Junior Class Councilg Girls Leader Aideg Girls Leaders Club, Secretaryg In- tramuralsg Theta Kappag Light- house, Editorg Office Workerg Jun- ior Red Cross, Secretaryg Student Councilg Yearbook Staff, Senior Play l fir X we Camara Lawrence Callaghan Larry . . . auto lover . . . friendly to all . . . pals with Fred, Fat, and Bill . . . heard saying, What can I say . . . dislikes conceited people . . . ambition, to own a business. Jeannette C. Campbell Shag . . . happy, gay miss . . . chats constantly with all her friends, especially Kathy, Judy, Betty, and Mags . . . Some fun, eh? . . . favorite pastimes are dancing and talking to Don . . . enjoys rid- ing with Ricky . . . strict con- formists are her peeve . . . members of S. S. 60's. Intramuralsg Chemistry Clubg Fu- ture Teachers of Americag Pep Clubg Debating Clubg Yearbook Staff Bill . . . dislikes conceited and dominating people . . . Don't be a pineapple . . . can be seen with Jim, George, and Charles . . . ambition, ca- reer in Air Froce. Student Councilg Senior Council ,V 3 Margaret Carey Margie . . . tall in stature . . . sincere and enthusiastic . . . favorite song, I'll Never Stop Loving You . . . enjoys going out with Tommy . . . indulges in dancing, bowling, and cooking . . , Yea, I known flows from her lips . . . pals are Barbara, Kathy, Jeannette, . . . desires to be a nurse. Future Nurses of Americag Pep Clubg Intramurals Ralph Campanozzi Ralph . . . bright blue eyes . . . Mr, Blue . . . peeved by people who don't park be- tween the lines . . . is hap- piest when working on his car . . . can be seen with Steve, Jim, and Stan . . . goal in life, to own his own sports- car. Football Judith Anne Carr Judy . . . blonde bouncy ponytail . . . a smile for ev- eryone . . . Mack the Knife . . . passes the time with Lucy, Doris, Joyce or strut- ing on the football field . . . future lies in either dancing or Phys. Ed. teaching. Majoretteg Twirler-Captaing Jun- ior Red Cross, Vice-Presidentg Girls Chorus, The Thirteeng Girls' Leaders Clubg Future Teachers of Americag Theta Kappag Intra- murals, Pep Clubg Art Clubg Chemistry Club Joan Carroll Joan . . . eye catching . . . driving dad's new car is great . . . You know? . . . bowling is an enjoyable pas- time . . . It's Almost Tomor- row . . . looks forward to dates with Tommy . . . hopes to take off on life's way as an Airline Hostess. Pep Clubg Intramurals ! Eugene Cattenese Huge . . . quiet and person- able individual . . . English and Mr. Cipola are favored . . . Ignitor . . . Lots of luck . . . enjoys riding with Ed, Fred, Bill . . . hopes one day to own a Corvette. Junior Red Cross Barbara Castles Bobbi . . . long auburn hair . . . bubbles with laughter . . . Be good . . . favors liter- ature and Mrs. Muhlstock . . . Mr, Blue . . . often seen with Mary Ann, Joyce, and Pat . . . enjoys having fun . . . determined to be very dedicated in whatever she does. Debating Club, Treasurerg Har- monettesg Future Teachers of Americag Glee Clubg Lighthouse, Contributing Editorg Pep Clubg In- tramuralsg Yearbook Staff SF., Patrick Cedola Junior . . . calm, cool, and collected . . . loves to tinker with cars . . . member of Ignitors . . . likes going out with Carolyn . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . pet peeve, carburetors . . . ambi- tion, to become a mechanic. Lawrence J. Castiglia Tiger . . . friendly smart stepper . . . Mr. Ball and Speech rank high . . . Get out of here . . . No One Knows . . . loves all girls . . . pals with Mike, Sam and Al . . . military career in sight. Art Clubg Footballg Student Coun- cilg Senior Play Rosemary Helen Chiarella Rosey . . . short and sweet . . . winning personality . . . spends time collecting stuffed animals and bowling . . . de- lights in driving and talking . . . ears perk up to, It's All in the Game . . . is presently employed as a salesgirl at S. Pollina's but future is to live in happiness and success. .. Intramuralsg Pep Clubg Yearbook Staff Louls . sports a cropped crewcut . . . disposition . . . always for fun . . . everyone's friend . . . can be seen with Tony, Frank, Joe or a bugle at foot- ball games . . . ambition: have a successful goal, but have fun reach-ing it. Track Team: Senior Playg Tech- nicians Club, Student Council, Lighthouse, Photographer Lucy Cookson Lu . . . jubilant young lass . . . never frowns . . . seen riding with Doris, Judy, Grace, and Marilyn . . . Oh my goodness . . . pet peeve, red traffic lights . . . ambi- tion, to be a success. Bandg Future Teachers of Amer- icag Latin Clubg Chemistry Club: Theta Kappa, President, Junior Red Crossg Intramuralsg Inter- classg Senior Play, Business Staffg Yearbook Staff Maryann Cierniakowski Maryann . . . blonde coif- fure . . . delights in being with Chach . . . messed hair peeves this lass . . . quotes Definitely to April and Barbara . . . aspires to be a secretary. National Honor Societyg Girls' Chorusg Intramuralsg Debating Club, Presidentg Sophomore Class Councilg Chemistry Clubg Light- houseg Yearbook Staff ff Beverly Coppola Bev . . . curly top . . . at- tractive Miss with quiet per- sonality . . . Julie and Marie are favorites . . . always seen out with a certain Mr. X .... lt's All in the Game . . . homemaking will help her at- tain her future ambition as a housewife. Intramurals i. M-4 ,AL i jr l ,f wlw Alan Concha Conch . . . tall and friendly . . . easy going guy . . . en- joys eating and listening to records . . . Get outta here . . . dislikes wise guys and unfriendly people . . . usually seen on the corner with Mike, Larry, Richie, or Sam . . . Ambition, to be a beatnik art- ist. Footballg Student Councilg Art Club 11 I' I. ll W' I I 'IL Daniel Coranoto Animal . . . easy to get along with . . . original . . . understanding . . . enjoys loafing at Brewery and fixing cars . . . That's swell . . . dislikes people who scourge . . . usually seen with Ralph, Bill, Mull, Tom or in his T- Bird. Football: Trackg Technicians Clubg Biology Clubg Chemistry Club VL, V'-'ff 4, .iff f rl 51 I Rosie' . . . cutie pie . . . small and bubbling . . . seen with Doris, Jackie, and Lee . . . bops at Babs quite often . . . Sea of Love surrounds future ambition, to be mar- ried. Frank Curcio Kirch . . . striking appear- ance . . . well liked . . . en- thusiastic . . . dislikes two- faced girls . . . spends time dancing and playing football . . . Oh yea . . . enjoys be- ing with Mary Ellen . . . lis- tens to Earth Angel . . . friends are the football squad . . . ambition is to own a 340,000 house. Senior Class Council, Junior Class Council, Football, Junior Prom Staff, Assembly Committee F i 59394 all-s - 2 Florence Croll Flossie . . . short and snap- py . . . talkative . . . peeve: dungarees . . . Twelfth of Never . . . Mr. Bernadino and Miss Maccia rate high . . . enjoys being with Billy . . . ambition is to be a suc- cess in whatever she does. Intramurals, Yearbook Staff ,Q Edward Thomas Cvelick Eddie , . . quite quiet . . . good listener . . . untrusting friends are at the bottom of his list . . . at the top are Dickie and Jimmy . . . Deck of Cards is favorite among tunes . . . enjoys history . . . dreams of becoming an esti- mator. Patricia H. Cummiskey Pat . . . pug-nosed, puzzled teen . . . is peeved by un- friendly people . . . Deck of Cards . . . enjoys being with Bev, Roe, and Joyce . . . wants to be a wife of a mil- lionaire. Band, Future Nurses, Junior Red Cross, Leaders Club, Theta Kap- pa, Intramurals, Dramatic Club, Art Club, Pep Club Doris Dacosta Dorn . . . vividly versatile . . . shining personality . . . achieving ways . . . Oh yeah? . . . often seen with Judy, Lucy, Gracie . . . en- joys listening to the radio . . . When Sonny Gets Blue . . . ambition is to have a happy life. National Honor Society, Leaders Club, President, Future Teacher's Club, President, Secretary, Theta Kappa, Chemistry Club, Secretary, Alternate to Girl's State, Twirl- ing, Junior Red Cross, Intra- murals, Yearbook Staff Nicholas Damiani i'Nick . . . a boy with a smil- ing quietness . . . enjoys hunt- ing and fishing, but being with Joan comes first . . . Guitar Boogie Shuffle . . . aspires to someday join the Marines. Carol Ann De Jackmo Carol . . . ambitious, intel- ligent young lady . . . cheer- ful and friendly toward ev- eryone . . . Pledging My Love . . . loves to listen to radio in her leisure time . . . You know . . . can be seen riding around with Angela, Ginny, Bonnie, and Terry . . . enjoys Physics with Mr. Pa- lermo . . . goal in life is to become a nurse. Class Councilg Student Council, Parliamentariang Latin Club, Vice- Presidentg Future Nurses Club, Vice-Presidentg Lighthouse, Con- tributing Editorg Assembly Pro- gram Committeeg Chemistry Clubg Pep Club YN IU' Alice Dasler Al . . . talkative teen . . . friendly and sincere . . . No kidding around . . . often seen with Chickie, Lorraine, Arlene, and Gigi . . . usually rides around in a white Ford . . . ambition is to soar as an airline hostess. Intramuralsg Pep Clubg Office As- sistant W, QW Frank De Serio Frankie . . . friendly dis- position . . . enjoys sports, especially baseball . . . ears perk up to Could This Be Magic . . . Mr. Gash and math rank high . . . ambition, to get a good job. '-. Elaine De Frino Elaine . . . jet black tresses . . . easy going . . . Tear Drops . . . happiest while out dancing or bowling . . . usually seen with Pat, Linda, Judy, and Bette . . . peeve, people who don't say hello . . . hopes to be a successful secretary. Intramurals, Pep Club f I V ' JJU Robert De Serio B.D. . . . tall and quiet . . . friendly disposition . . . en- joys bowling and dating girls . . . Mr, Blue, Miss Krisel and math rate high . . . peeves walking to school . . . usually seen driving his car . . . am- bition, to graduate. Bowling League 0- Danlel A DeS1mone and brawny dellghts ln dreamzng always frzendly smzle often seen wzth Al Ron and the boys at the park Peg of My Heart thzs extreme end just wants to be happy Football Karl Dlebold Karl gzant zn structure and personalzty can be heard sayzng What are you crazy Hz F1 plays An ge . . . usually seen wzth Johnny and Gene or stoppzng at the H20 fountarn 'ft' HK' any !3?,L.1l Donald De Simone Don that dry sense of humor really gets you rate of movement slower than slow Not znterest likes chemzstry and Mzss Maccza partial to drwzng around and dozng nothing found in the com pany of Jzmmy Ronnie Ray and Archze future unde coded Football Baseball Judith Ann D1 Lasclo Judy . dreamy blue eyes fun lomng personalzty . enjoys hamng fun wzth Jeannette, Kathy, Carol . In the Stzll of the Nzght . zs headed for teachers col lege Future Teachers of Amerlca, Yearbook Staff, Theta Kappa, In tramurals, Latm Club, Student Councll, Llghtrhouse by up 3 L,- X004- Sandra Ann D1Ch1ara Sandy lustrous brown eyes penswe personalz mzght hear her say Oh No' to Anna Mae and Betty bezng with soczable people rs tops znconszder ate people puzzle her joys French wzth Mrs Creasy her goal ln life is to be a successful teacher National Honor Soclety Yearbook Staff Latm Club VICE Presldent Future Teachers of Amerlca Jun lor Red Cross Pep Club Debat mg Club Chemlstry Club Back Stage Asslstant of Senlor Play Michael J. Di Marzio Mme sunny dzsposztzon lzttle darling rdentl fed by black curly hazr . dzslzkes concezted people . You'je not cool usually seen wzth Al, Larry, Cznni, or Sam enjoys lzstenzng to Memory Lane especlally One Summer Night hopes to become a successful busznessman someday Varsnty Baseball, JV Baseball, Jumor Class Councll , gg A 3 P' J K . j g X V , 'H j ,gi 1 e??'iggw2v?' l F V. 0 .9 1, . A fv - ' X , ,-Y-' 'gf ' xr u . . . l If Jig' lf. Q h V, - 5,-3,5-'xj.w', ' Dapper . . . quzet .l . . brg hx. ., W . .I v 4 . . , 3, - - l . . . ll ' . ' ' ' Cl If I , n' , I , 11 l . l ' KK -1 U l ' . I 1 ' KK n U . U l. . . . ' xr u ed . . . ' ' ' . . . . ' ' ' . ty l . . ' , ' I6 JI . c 1 ' - , . - 1 n ' , , ' 1. . Q - - - ' ' ' ' . . . en- s . . .' ' . l. 9 . 9 , . s . 5 ' . - 3 . ? ' 1, , 9 , .. g , X KJ df' J M-Ba' l If if , . I 1 f L, , cr H ' ' . if ' , , , I ' wt . U . . . W- Yl ' ' tl - Z ' ' ' ' , cz n JAMW' 4. Richard Dinapoli 'fRock Ravioli . . . rugged in- dividual . . . thrives on hunt- ing and fishing . . . How much is it worth . . . favors physical education . . . often seen with Carl and Billy . . . enjoys doing odd electrical jobs . . . future career, elec- trical engineer. Camera Clubg Football Edward Dunne Carvelta Fish . . . jovial . . . usually seen bowling with Danny, Donny, and Ronny . . . Why not . . . favorites are Mr. Polito and history . . . wants to make a million bucks. Bowling Team ij - A ' M Lwoijnf ,1ff 6fa Q64-flrvi cuycinwlp-MXVN U' buf ,VM ff ' .4 Gerald Dlugasch Jer . . . tall and friendly . . . likes girls except when they talk too much . . . can be seen with Jeff and Jack . . . ambition is to own a busi- ness. Track Teamg Dramatics Club !0Jx.bL I Qw i9 Hfnnigt i viii ymcwtu Terry . . . devilish full of ideas small fry Z short cropped. hair . . QXQ has no enthusiasm for peo- ple who try to run the show . . . You are mine she says lfyw while being with Jimmy . . . ambition is to become a teacher. Student Councilg Cheerleaderg Jun- ior Councilg Senior Councilg Lead- ers Club and Aidesg Lighthouse Staffg Intramuralsg Pep Club: Yearbook Staff 0- Zhang her , Frances Elwertowski panicn is a expresy - Fran . . . trim miss . . . sion . . . best friends are Marilyn, Dottie, Lois and Rosemary . . . someone's fu- ture secretary. Secretary of Junior Classg Senior Class Representativep Yearbook Staff' Juni r ' ' , o Red Cross, Pep Club, Sophomore Council Representative. quiet . . . sincere . . . gentle . . . likes to embroider, read, oil paint and watch T.V. but most of all, take care of lit- tle children . . . friends in- clude Marilyn and Lorrie . . . ambition is to be a nurse. Intramuralsg Science Club Carole Ann Falco Carole . . . big baby blue eyes . . . Miss Giggles . . . What a panic . . . finds fault with those who inter- rupt . . . enjoys Steno with Mr. Zack . . . spends her time with Carolyn and Mary Anne . . . horizon 'holds secretarial career. Junior Red Crossg Theta Kappag Lighthouseg Italian Clubg Pep Clubg Freshman Councilg Yearbook Staffg Senior Playg Dramatic Clubg Patricia Feitzinger Pearl . . . appeasing per- sonality . . . long flowing hair . . . That's My Desire . . . enjoys dancing and collecting records . . . That's cool . . . despises people who are always late . . . seen most with Elaine, Linda, Bette . , . aims to be an efficient secretary. Pep Clubg Intramurals ,qi S 'fx H T . . to il Joan Falzarano Falz . . . pleasant personal- ity . . . happy-go-lucky . . . always smiling . . . How dis- gusting . . . dislikes people who call her Joanie . . . en- joys being with Jach . . . ears perk up to Dedicated to the One I Love . . . hopes to get -married. Class Councilg Color Guardg Pep Clubg Intramurals Louis Ferrara L, Sav . . . comical . . . may be heard saying very good . . . enjoys going over to Carl and Fish's house . . . In the Middle of An Island . l . - pet peeve is the Aces . . . likes French and Mr. Gash.. . . am- bition is to own a business. Freshman Councilg Latin Club Gerard M. Fedorczyk Gerry . . . Sportsman . . Them that has, gets . . . The Great Pretender . . . pet peeve is snobs . . . pals are Richie and Pete . . . fa- vorites are Law and Mr. Zach . . . ambition is to graduate. 'ffm Sandra Joan Ferro Sandie . . . fashionable dresser . . . everybody's friend . . . chatters constant- ly . . . top-notch cheerleader . . . loves driving the gold bug . . . aspires a career in the world of fashion. Student Council, Treasurer and Parliamentariang Cheerleaderg J.V. Captaing High School News Re- porterg Pep Club, Presidentg Theta Kappa, Secretaryg Senior Playg Lighthouseg Leaders Club and Aidesg Freshman, Sophomore, and Senior Councilsg Yearbook Staffg Intramuralsg Alexandriasg Office Assistantg Drama Club Raymond Fleck Ray . . . unassuming man- ner . . , likes to listen to Stagger Lee . . . unfriendly people are his pet peeve . . . personality problems with Mr. Ball were his favorites . . . pals around with Ronny, Danny, and Jimmy . . . hopes to become an auto mechanic. I Alberta E. Frimmel Bert . . . long attractive hair . . . quiet and congenial . . . sweet smile . . . Since when . . . enjoys swimming, dancing and playing the pi- ano . . . dislikes people who always agree without an argument . . . You were Mine is favorite song . . . ambition is to become a teacher. Future Teachers of Americag Yearbook Staffg Latin Clubg Intra- muralsg Pep Clubg Chemistry Clubg Junior Red Cross James Franchina Chizzy . . . reticent . . . outstanding athlete . . . Yeah, hello . . . can be found going over to Seppie's house . . . dislikes unsociable girls . . . enjoys listening to In the Still of the Night . . . interested in specializing as an art teacher. Art Clubg Auditorium Committeeg Future Teachers of Americag Foot- ballg Basketballg Baseball Arlene Fuchs Lena . . . petite, friendly young lady . . . forever smil- ing . . . swimming, dancing, an-d ice skating are her hob- bies . . . enjoys cooking . . . Believe Me . . . Will some- day be a telephone operator. Pep Clubg Homemaking Club 'Em QP' M Anthony P. Fresso Gunga Din . . . friendly disposition . . . a new student at yndhurst High . . . enjoys fishing and bowling . . . can be found with Tom, Bucky, and Richie . . . pet peeve is people who brag . . . aims at succeeding in whatever he does . . . attended East Side High in Newark. Garden Clubg Basketballg Bowling Clubp Visual Aideg Science Club 1 1 Barbara Fuscarino Bobbie . . . friendly . . . dislikes show offs . . . enjoys riding around in a black and gold '57 Ford . . . You don't say . . . usually seen with Carol, Dolores and Judy . . . ambition is to be a beauti- cian. Alexandriang Office Worker is Naomi Gallagher Bonnie . . . lively lass . . . a smiler . . . amiable person- ality . . . It's Great . . . en- joys eating, driving around, andlhaving a good time . . . dislikes unfriendly people . . . is. attracted by My Heart Sings . l. . someone's teach- er she will someday be. Sophomore Class Council, Color Guard, Girls' Leaders Aide, Girls' Leaders Club, Intramurals, Latin Club, Yearbook Staff, Future Teachers of America, Pep Club, Treasurer, Ofiice Assistant Rita Giangardella Rita . . . trim teenager . . sparkling personality . . likes dancing and driving . . . seen with Kathy, Judy, Jean- ette, and Rosemary . . . Don't Ever Leave Me . . desires a dream house. Student Council, Lighthouse, Jun- ior Red Cross, Science Club, ln- tramurals if if f , l fi I 7 . . x Laura Gauthier Laura . . .fun-loving . . . enjoys swimming and bowl- ing . . . Till I Kissed You . . . friends with Arlene, Marietta, and Marion . . . likes seeing a certain person on weekends . . . ambition, to be a medical secretary. Junior Red Cross, Pep Club, In- Intramurals, Dramatic Club as . Judith Anne Giaquinto Judy . . . dexterous young miss . . . talkative and friend- ly . . . Don't panic! . . . en- joys riding around and -hav- ing fun . . . dislikes showoffs . . . ears perk up to '.'To Know Him Is to Love Him . . . to be a success in college is what Judy hopes for. Delegate to Girls' Citizenship In- stitute, Intramurals, Pep Club, Latin Club, Future Teachers of America, Junior Red Cross, Plu- ture Nurses of America, Chemis- try Club, Yearbook Staff, Hall Monitor, Office Assistant ' is U QN 'J My ef Jia Car eibel Kate . . . impressive . . . definitely feminine . . . neat- ness personified . . . It was fabulous . . . enjoys dating and bowling . . . dislikes girls who smoke . . . In the Still of the Night is tops . . . someone's executive secre- tary she will be. National Honor Society, Theta Kappa, Senior Play, Senior Coun- cil Representative, Dramatic Club, Yearbook Staff, Junior Red Cross, Office Girl, Pep Club, Intramurals, Girls' Chorus, Lighthouse Staff, Girls' Leaders Club. Frederick John Goring Rickey . . . nice fellow . . . peeves in rising early . . . en- joys math with Mr. Wernes . . . Mr, Blue hits the tar- get . . . Mel and George really rate with him . . . his future plans are undecided. fail fx 'Uh A if Ney, I + gill-V it il Michele AnnefGreer , iff ' Mike . . . friendly, easy do get along with . . . chic dres- ser . . . our class darling Oh, for goodness sake! ,l, having fun is a natural Yfor her . . . peeve is conceiled, friendly people . . . ambition, to fly high, as an airline stew- ardess. Cheerleader, Student Council, In- tramurals, Theta Kappa, Girls' Leaders Aide, Pep Club, Yearbook Staff, Alexandrian i Marilyn Hamma Lyn . . . mischief maker . . . full of fun . . . bongo drums her specialty . . . Why not? . . . pet peeve, conceited people . . . Tell Him No . . . favorite pas- time is sleeping . . . seen with Lucy, Doris, and Grace . . . greatest ambition is to be- come a psychiatric social worker. Band, Intramurals l . l , U pf- . gil n o, itll. Gary Guidetti Gits . . . talkative . . . con- genial personality . . . girls with short hair peeve him . . . Never happen . . . pals around with Johnny, Zeke, and Mike . . . history with Mr. Gash rates top billing with him . . . This I Swear . . . hopes to be a success in his future endeavors. Track, Baseball, Student Council, Bachelor Future Teachers of America, Visual Aids, Science Club, Boys' Intramurals, Basket- ball Judith Hanlon Jud . . . petite and friend- ly . . . dislikes people who don't say hello . . . seen with a certain someone on week- ends . . . Misty . . . pals with Rita, Elaine, and Lenor . . . plans to become a private secretary. Junior Red Cross, Yearbook Staff, Assembly Committee, Intramurals Dolores Gutkowski Dee . . . gentle, sweet man- ner . . . keen mind and kind heart . . . Twilight Time . . . enjoys bowling, playing the piano, and being with the girls especially Joyce, Ida, and Barbara . . . hopes to have a successful life. National Honor Society, Girls Leaders Club and Aide, Future Teachers of America, Future Nurses, Intramurals, Theta Kap- pa, Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Yearbook Staff Barbara Hittinger Bobbie . . . shy and quiet . . . athletically inclined . . . pastime, being with a cer- tain someone . . . pet peeve, cliques and surprise tests . . . enjoys ping pong . . . Young Love . . . friends are Lor- raine, Grace, Carol . . . wants to become a nurse and then get married. Nurses Club, Intramurals, Home- making Club, Junior Red Cross 3 Carol Ann Horyd Carol . . . feminine, man- nerly young lady . . . blonde curly locks . . . fun-loving . . . Tonite, Tonite . . . fa- vors steno with Mr. Zak . . . likes include dancing, riding around, but most of all sketching, which she hopes will lead to a career in com- mercial art. Lighthouse Staffg Intramura 3 Pep Clubg Office Assistant, all Monitor HV on Edwin Johnson Eddie . . . lusty green eyes . . . full of fun . . . always has an answer . . . Go on get out of here . . . Blue- berry Hill . . . often seen with Bob, Fred, John and Karl working on cars . . . Ignitor . . . hopes to be a successful businessman. Junior Red Cross Jig, M7 g?'UQ57.,Vx0i' lip. ' Albert G. Hynes Al . . . continuous comic . . . outdoor type . . . dislikes giggly girls . . . I don't know . . . pals with Tom and Chizzy . . . a member of the C. Y. O .... longs to be President. Student Councilg Footballg Base- ballg Basketballg Library Assis- tantg Visual Aids 41 Charles C. Jury Butch . . . gives sincere impression . . . warm smile . . . adheres to sports besides hunting and fishing . . . this Mr, Blue likes to sleep . . . favors history with Mr. Gash . . . seen with Harry and Paul . . . has undecided future. Football, Track Ui, Uri My V Nicholas Iocca Nick . . . dark and pleasant . . . enjoys driving and bowl- ing . . . peeved with girls who smoke and show-off . . . takes extra time to fish and collect stamps . . . delights in playing the accordion and listening to Don't You Know . . . ambition 's to be a priest. , Library Assistant P William Justus Bill . . . carrot top . . . vi vacious . . . fun maker . . . Go on get out of here . . . often seen working on cars with the Ignitors, Lou, Fred, Larry, and Carmine . . . You're So Fine . . ,am- bition is to be a mechanic. 4 4'- iff Kent Kaiser Kent . . . likeable person . . . tennis enthusiast . . . pals with Jim and Richie . . . Teen Angel . . . favors chemistry and Mrs. Lehmkuhl . . . hopes to be a chemical en- gineer. Chemistry Clubg Cemistry Labora- tory Assistantg Biology Clubg H1- Yg Intramurals l LeRoy Kirchner Kraut . . . black topped creu' cut . . . care free . . . enjoys swimming and sports . . . pet peeve, girls who walk with their nose to the ceilings . . . I'll bet you . , . seen most with Chez, Tom, Rich . . . ambition is to be a suc- cess in construction. Basketballg Baseballg Future Teachers of Americag Art Club Janet Karshina Jellybean . . . natural blonde hair . . . jovial . . . friendly . . . pet peeve, those who degrade others . . . heard saying Crazy . . . favorite pastime is skating . . . seen with Joyce, April, Barbara . . . Till I Kissed You . . . greatest ambition is to achieve success. Debating Clubg Intramuralsg Glee Clubg Pep Club 5 George Kirschbaum George . . . considerate and kind . . . thrives on the out- of-doors . . . frowns on little people who try to act big . . . He who laughs last, laughs best . . . Alaska holds his hidden desire. James Kearney Jim . . . mannerly . . . friendly smile . . . How do you figure ? . . . favorite pas- time is dating . . . Mr. Blue . . . usually seen with Don, Dan, and Ronnie . . . enjoys riding around . . . undecided goal in life. Freshman Councilg Track Marilyn Klaus Mar . . . short and sweet . . . amicable . . . You don't say is often quoted . . . seen with Eileen, Dawn, and Ar- leen . . . pet peeve is noisy gum chewers . . . hopes to be- come a wealthy beautician. National Honor Society, Treas- urerg Junior Red Crossg Biology Clubg Theta Kappag Pep Clubg Lighthouseg Yearbook Staff CZ John Kostrowski John . . . phlegmatic dry humorist . . . enjoys chem- istry and Miss Maccia . . . can be seen with Nick, Les, and Bill . . . will someday be a chemist. Chemistry Club, Science Club, Radio Clubg Biology Club LJ7 ll I Bent Elo Larsen Bent . . . tall blond lad . . . understanding . . . delights in listening to Why . . . his- tory with Mr. Gash is very enjoyable . . . Frank and John are close companions . . . often seen driving . . . ambition, to get a good job. 42 Joseph Henry Koziol Joe . . . blonde boy . . . sin- cere and friendly . . . pleasant personality . . . pet peeve is a person who brags . . . best friends are Ray and Bill . . . likes to -daydream . . . thinks physics with Mr. Palermo is great . . . hopes to become an astronomer at Mount Pala- mar. Chemistry Club 313 we -s Robert Edward Kreminski Bob . . . muscular . . . pes- simistic . . . sleeping passes time . . . physics with Mr. Palermo is the most . . . likes dancing . . . Tonight To- night . . . Get off my back . . . seen with John, Pat, Ignitors . . . ambition is to get ahead in the world. Visual Aids James Paul Laurita Babaluch . . . carefree and congenial . . . delights in hunting . . . Tests!- Wow him . . . found with Lou, Jer- ry, or Tippy . . . seeks success in life. Band, Track, Dance Band 1 mf' W Roena J Lazaurs Roe . . . - of our Prom disposition . . . fun to be with . . . detests short people . . . f'You wanna' bet . . . seen with Bat, Bev, and Judy . . . ambition, to live in happiness and success. Future Teachers of Americag Fu- ture Nurses of America, Treas- urer: Junior Red Crossg Pep Clubg Yearbook Staff, Junior Red Cross Leadership Training Centerg Class Representativeg Color Guard, Captaing Girls' Leaders Aideg Girls' Leaders Club, Vice-Presi- dent, Girls' Interclassg Girls' In- tramuralsg Manager of Volleyball- . 4 ig.: 1 Leslle Lelbowltz The Beatnzck orzgznalz ty rezgns aluays has a uztty ansuer lzkes to play the trumpet and be with Pat Mr Sandler and French are favorites often seen uzth Dave John and Bzll uants to be a mzllzonazre Debating Club Dramatlc Club Dance Band R X Lzssa cute su eet congenzal mzss optzmzstzc zndzvzdual ambztwus gang lzkes the color or chzd pzzza and gmng to the shore every summer joys lzstenzng to Blue Moon happzness is her goal Natlonal Honor Soclety Student Councll Representatne Leaders Alde and Club Future Nurses of Amerlca Future Teachers f Amerlca Jamor Red Cross In tramurals Yearbook Staff Pep Club Chemlstxy Club V It , Q9 E lssa Mggstmk fy? 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' . . . . . . t 7'-e --11 Dave Logan Dave . . . serene, lanky lad . . . ambitious . . . his hob- bies are electronics and auto- mobile repair . . . enjoys driv- ing around . . . seen most with Les and Bob . . . his fa- vorite teacher is Miss Broad- well . . . intends to go into business as a radio and tele- vision repairman. My . Marilyn Lopinto Marilyn . . . sparkling eyes . . . amiable miss . . . spends time bowling and enjoys eat- ing . . . special dislike for un- friendly people . . . at present is a salesgirl for Virginia Dare . . . enjoys listening to My Special Angel . . . looks forward to marriage with Johnny. Student Councilg Freshman Coun- cilg Senior Council: Pep Clubg In- tramuralsg Yearbook Staff Va! ffl' q stopper . . . . . enjoys with Steve seen with the Joans, Janice, and Scang . . . pet peeve: small girls who think they're big . . . ambition is to make her parents proud of her. Pep Clubg Intramuralsg Science Clubg Senior Play, School Show X Dawn Angela Lospaluto Ever c-heerful, light-hearted, and gay . . . heart of gold . . . voted most congenial . . . frowns upon people who won't try . . . delights in play- ing basketball . . . hopes some day to win a Nobel Prize. National Honor Society, Secretary? Chemistry Club, Vice-President: Junior Red Cross, Treasurer, Biol- ogy Club, Secretaryg Theta Kap- pap Future Teachers of America: Latin Club, Presidentg Pep Clubg Lighthouseg Intramuralsg Year- book Staffg Student Council ,, X XJ' Uffgir 'X . . S ,M go-lucky . . . dislikes sloppy if . X , .X Thomas Longo T. Ling . . . versatility plus . . . friendly to each and all . . . expressive eyes . . . warm smile . . . Mr, Blue . . . likes to eat and sleep . . . dislikes unsociable girls . . . always found in one sport or another . . . ambition is to become coach of a football team . . . wonder why? Football, Co-Captaing Basketball: Baseballg Future Teachers of Americag Class Representativeg Art Clubg Chemistry Club Vincent Lucariello '5ILince . . . shorty . . . happy- girls . . . enjoys playing the guitar and drums . . . Mr. Ball was tops . . . can be seen with Kook, Jerry and Johnny . . . wants to be the rich owner of a Cadillac. Jerry Lucrezia Luck . . . subtle and friend- ly . , . annoyed by girls who think they're all it . . . If you don't succeed, try, try again , , , seen with Kenny and Vince . . . future: to be- come a -mechanical engineer. ll 1:' Theodore Machinski Ted . . . quiet lad . . . oblig- ing and bashful . . . usually fownd with Gus, George, and Henry. . .enjoys hunting and fishing . . . favorite pastime is eating . . . math and Mr. Paterno rate top billing . . . farorite song is Red-Rivera Rock . . . future undecided. Track Team le . X--ff Hb D V . - A . , -fs Tr Thomas Lunior Stretch ...' unassuming . . . well-mannered . . . Forget it . . . enjoys tinkering with electronics and stamp collect- ing . . . hopes to be a certified public accountant. Student Council Representative ,M ,QPF 9' lf Mary Maguire Mary . . . pleasantly quiet . . . a sincere friend . . . en- joys dancing, sewing, and reading . , . hopes to und suc- cess in business world. lf' Max c 7 , ,J ff ,fx vim! v .hc Gerald E. Machere Moose . . . friendly smile . . . enjoys working on cars . . . mechanical 'drawing with Mr. Kopf is his favorite . . . can be seen with Ray and George . . . delights in collect- ing stamps . . . hopes to be- come a draftsman. Debating Club Nicholas A. Manente Nick . . . good looker . . . strong character . . . musical- ly-inclinecl . . . enjoys listen- ing to name dance bands, and playing the saxophone, espe- cially Jersey Bounce . . . hopes to be an engineer. Hi-Y, President, Treasurerg School Band, Lieutenant: Dance Band: Jazz Clubg All School Orchestra 45 lily ll Louis M. Mangerpan Lou . . . amiable disposition . . . takes life easy . . . chat- tery chap . . . What you do- ing? . . . pals around with Bob and George . . . likes to travel and hopes to see the world. Biology Club 1 LU ini QM My f Patrick Mariano Pat . . . scholarly appear- ance . . . industrious worker . . . sports minded individual . . . chemistry and Mr. Sand- ler rate high . . . Could This Be Magic . . . pals with John, Joe, Rich, Tom . . . aspires to be a successful person. Lighthouse, Sports Editor: Basket- ball, Captaing Baseball, Captaing Student Councilg School Corres- pondent to Herald News and Ber- gen Evening Record ,it t . M' Marie Marchiano Marie . . . neighborly and cheerful . . . likes painting and cooking . . . Mr. Zak is her favorite . . . pals include Julie and Bev . . . aims for a happy successful life. Intramurals eff' S? .inet Elizabeth Lucille Marion Betty . . . balmy, blue eyes . . . enthralled with extra en- ergy . . . forever bubbling over with You're kidding to everybody . . . is vexed by those certain few who never smile . . . seeks for that pla- teau in life which will give her success and happiness. National Honor Societyg Delegate to Girls Stateg Honorary Member of Board of Educationg Columnist for Commercial Leaderg All-State Chorusg Girls' Leaders Aides, President, Girls' Leaders Club: Biology Club, Presidentg Yearbook Staff, Editor: Theta Kappa. Vice- President, Future Teachers of America: Junior Red Crossg De- bating Clubg Chemistry Clubg Pep Clubg Latin Clubg Glee Club: School Show: Oratorical Contest, Carolyn Marfino Carolyn . . . pretty black hair . . . sweet . . . Put Your Head on My Shoulder . . . Mr. Zak and Speech are tops . . . enjoys skating with Lena and Rosemary . . . What's new ? . . . hopes to be a sec- retary. Intramurals Suzanne Marshall Sue . . . our Miss Arnold Constable 1959 . . . tall and trim . . . always happy . . . My Wish Came True is number one platter . . . passes time away with Marilyn, Dot- tie, Lucy, and the gang . . . someone's future secretary. Theta Kappag Intramurals fri? James Mastroberti Jim . . .short masculine fel- lou' . . . friendly smile . . . enjoys riding around in his Ford u'ith Art and Jim . , . Mr. Gash and metal shop rank highly . . . future will in- clude college. Chemistry Club ,UQ Peter Mauro Pete . . . always smiling . . . efficient chess player . . . likes Mr. Palermo's Physics class . . . one of The Sa:cons . . . peeved by people singing off key . . . hopes one day to be a guitarist. Joyce Mattarachio Joy . . . ambitious . . . puis- sant personality . . . enjoys driving certain cars . . . has a distaste for people who talk excessively loud . . . In the Still of the Night . . . seen with Roe, Janie, Addie . . . inspired to become a nurse. Pep Club: Junior Red Crossg Fu- ture Nurses of Americag Yearbook Staffg Glee Club P fi .A Edward McCormick Eddy . . . warm and friend- ly . . . shuns people u'ho fail to keep appointments . . . says, Go play in traffic . . . enjoys sleeping, driving, and dancing . . . u'ill some day be an I.B.M. operator. Bowling Team L X . rx l l .i . , .L H X., r V Y. f .nj ,x . ' l l . , , W . l' x i l f I . k NN xx' A C- X N . to 'Q -.fi ms? Robert Matus Ostrich . . . warm, friendly eyes . . . individualistic . . . says, What are you, a clown? . . . enjoys sleeping, eating, and taking Lois fish- ing . . . Tonite, Tonite . . . hopes to be a chemist. Debating Club, Secretaryg Chemis- try Club, Basketballg Football, Baseball. Patricia McCormick Patt . . . mildly mannerecl . . . sweet smiling face . . . likes dancing, swimming, col- lecting records, and horse- back riding . . . peeves little brothers . . . This is the end . . . to be a teacher is her goal. Senior Play: Theta Kappa: Future Teachers of Americag Debating Club, Pep Club: Junior Red Cross, Yearbook Staff is in J Ivnfwwpifajiix 1 X .BX iffy' 48 by jd Af JlLl,fg,iM'Qr ! .L John Francis McKenna Jack . . . rugged individual . . . jocular . . . vitality plus . . . Don't worry about it . . . dislikes nothing to do . . . en- joys being with Joan . . . Dedicated to the One I Love . . . can be seen with Joan, Ray, Danny . . . future unde- cided. Football V 1. A Ida Wanda Mertz Ida . . . congenial and ac- tive lass . . . Earth Angel . . . loathes busy signals on the phone . . . enjoys ice skat- ing . . . plays piano.. . . Hi, Peoples . . . seen with Marie, Dolores, and JoAnn . . .goal in life is health, happiness and success. National Honor Societyg Future Nurses Club, President, Secretary: Theta Kappag Junior Red. Cross: Yearbook Staffg Student Councilg Chemistry Club: Biology Clubg Latin Clubg Pep Clubg Girls' Lead- ers Clubg Intramurals 19' 6? James J. McNamara Mac . . . tall and trim . . . one of the smarter set . . . really digs sports and driving . . . Mack the Knife is his song . . . taking small trips are his fancy . . . plans to lea-d a peaceful and happy life. School Bandg School Show: Hi-YZ Radio Club Annabelle Michelini Annie . . . pleasant dispo- sition . . . delights in dancing and going to the movies . . . seen with Jeannette, Kathy, and Judy . . . top song is Smoke Gets in Your Eyes . . . plans to be a working girl. Theta Kappag Future Teachers of Americag Junior Red Crossg Intra- murals. CZ! James Melaccio Mull . . . mischievous and full of energy . . . curly . . . You know . . . football and baseball player . . . peeved by girls who wear sneakers with- out socks . . . seen with Tom- my, Chizzy and Cosmo . . . likes being with Terry . . . aims to have money and a family. Footballg Baseballg Student Coun- cilg Senior Council Frank Miele . Frank . . . sharp dresser. . . likeable personality . . . great hunter . . . one of the Goril- las! . . . Darling Lorraine . . . Joan's other half . . . heard saying, It looks like rain! . . . Uncle Sam's in his future. iw toy NU Adeline Milici Addie . . . an understanding miss . . . always saying, You want a smack? . . . pet peeve is people who don't say, hel- lo . . . Honest Darling is top platter . . . enjoys sewing, playing the organ, and rec- ords . . . usually seen with Carol, Pat, and Nat . . . some- one's future nurse. Yearbook Staffg Chemistry Clubg Future Nurses Clubg Intramurals ft, bn . HX . Robert Moore Archie . . . minute in mass but mischievous in making . . . can be seen working on, or driving his car . . . hunting, fishing, and swimming are his favorites . . . Miss Maccia rates high with him . . . en- joys art and wants to be a commercial artist. Art Club ,xi l fl XJ Q x ' 'N fx H iw UJGUXU ey ln rraine Mizeski Lorrie . . . sweet simplicity . . . enjoys quietness . . . pecks at quick tempered people . . . Scarlet Ribbons . . . always seen with Marilyn and Bar- bara . . . telephone operator heads the list as ambition. Glee Club ' fy V .M M s Moran dis ikes unfriendly pe uf, .off . strictly feinfrfinedf ' 4 . le . . . may be seen with Miz - ilyn, Pat, Dot and Roe . . . happiest when eating and driving . . . Tonite, Tonite . . . her goal in life is to be a nurse. Pep Clubg Intramurals is., Janice Montalto Janie . . . over friendly . . . beams with excitement . . . en- joys going out with a certain alumnus . . . can be heard saying, Okay,-I'll be good . . . likes eating pizza and sleeping . . . ambition is to be- come a secretary. Intramuralsg Lighthouse Staffg Pep Clubg Dramatic Clubg Student Councilg Senior Councilg Clerical Staffg Business Staff wi lv' Mary Muller Mary . . . cute smile . . . en- joys writing letters . . . listens to Sea of Love . . . can be found with Diane, Carol, and Marge . . . greatest ambition is to graduate. Pep Clubg Intramuralsg Clerical Staff of Yearbookg Homemaking Club fi Margaret Mulligan Marge . . . calm . . . home- loving lass . . . enjoys singing . . . No fooling . . . spends many hours with Mary, Elaine, and Ronnie . . . Joey fulfills her future plans. Yearbook Staff, Science Clubg Glee Club, School Show Marietta Nasco Mar . . . s-hort and sweet . . . talkative . . . My Special Angel . . . enjoys being with Randy . . . pet peeve is people who aren't on time . . . spends time dancing and driving Randy's car . . . can be seen with Pat and Clara . . . fu- ture field is a private secre- tary. Science Club, Intramurals f Vi T1 ix, LLL. ,fi if it 71,16 ,C 1 K . ,lf Y. x K fl as l rl L N Lt x Ll 'L' V' y .All L, Li X X 0 Roberta Murray Bobby Ann . .fstately and beautiful . . . long red tresses . . . adores Frank Sinatra and drawing . . . pals are Anita, Maryann, and Barbara . . . undecided future. Cheerleaderg Lighthouseg Intra- muralsg Girls' Leaders Clubg Art Club, G. O. Representative, Girls' Citizenship iwinnerf . .,. d' Hes hilnlcf! 'ng men ' M i W ' d . ' 4 Y . .fl enj sn iniilrrf ls, tten? ing perrginan l ti ,ga s . . I. t' ,se had a f Presi 1 r 4 'S the Tgpldp Lardy, elfhis p -' sonal friends ,. fpresljit em- ployme fbeauticiagl, Vice-Pr n t, Dtajhiatic Clubg Senior lPla 5 Lib fy sistantg Art Club. jf . , ,l.,2 x 1 X I 4 . i 1 M . 1 i L, l at le 6 it-it lx 0 A f JJ QP VU MJ 'ia 'E 'zabeth yers ' Betty v. . . lively young mf s with a 'ute pony tail . . . al- ways smiling . . . good dancer . . . likes being with Joe . . . seen with Terry, Michele, Diane, an-d Anne . . . likely found at Babs . . . aims to be someone's secretary. Cheerleaderg Student'Councilg Hall Monitorg Intramurals, Pep Club, Literary Staff ep .Q Virginia Natiello Ginny . . . prim and pretty . . . Her objective is to have a good time . . . dating and dancing are a double delight . 'fLove Is a Many Splen- olred Thing . . . Angie, E 'ets, and Carol head her list of friends . . . marriage is her mark. Girls' Leaders Aide and Leaders Clubg Lighthouse: Sophomore Class Secretaryg Cheerleaderg The- ta Kappa, Pep Club, Dramatics Club, Intramurals Mary Ann Navatta Mary Ann . . . tall and so- phisticated . . . French and steno are tops . . . It's ridicu- lous! . . . Mary Jo and Rob- erta are her best friends . . . plans to be a career woman. Yearbook Staff: Leaders Clubg Girls Chorusg Cafeteria Workerg Senior Playg Intramuralsg Oflice Workerg Assistant Editor of Lighthouseg Pep Club, Art Club Richard J. Nowel Richard . . . blond crewcut . . . likeable lad . . . finds en- tertainment in outdoor sports . . . That's the breaks of life . . . pals around with Ray, Jack, and Louie . . . advanced algebra is tops . . . hopes to break the 100 yard dash. Student Councilg Varsity Trackg Chemistry Clubg Science Club: Biology Club Raymond J. Nichols Ray . . . sandy blond hair . . . calm . . . enjoys driving around with Jerry and Tom . . . Mr. Kopf and mechanical drawing are tops with him . . . wishes to become an en- gineer. Debating Clubg Radio Club Q Julia Nutile Julie . . . funmaker . . . quiet personality . . . We Belong Together . . . pals with Marie and Bev . . . Mr. Morris and homemaking rate high . . . hopes to marry Mr. X. Intramuralsg Office Workg Hall Monitor f. K jg, ' ,ias ,-11 ,- -, 7' CXJ. ,f 1 ' .. V4 x ,xi A. 5 ,qc S k it ., ',x 4 . V .v6x'l ll x .- F , Paul R. Nicknidowicz Nick . . . sincere young man . . . affable . . . dislikes people who don't go to church . . . good friends with Paul, Bob, and Charlie . . . heard quoting, - Don't give up the ship . . . enjoys English and Mr. Sandler . . . hopes to be- come a pharmacist. Radio Clubg Latin Club Lawrence 0'Hare Larry . . . quietness and po- liteness are his virtues . . . fa- vorites are fishing, swimming, auto racing, and driving . . . pet peeve, getting up for school . . . Running Bear . . . usually seen with Harry or Jimmy . . . undecided fu- ture. ' ,E ' ! Virginia Okunak Jinny . . . comical charac- ter . . . likeable and laughable . . . enjoys dancing and swim- ming . . . dislikes conceited people . . . favorite subject, junior business training with Mr. Bernadino . . . can be seen with Lee, Kathy, and Little Lee . . . ambition, to be a good housewife. Intramurals Ernest Paolazzi Ernie . . . fun loving . . . sociable . . . seen with Mike, Joe, Dan . . . can be seen cruising in Kearny . . . enjoys loajing around . . . ambition, to be a partner in Paolazzi Brothers. Art Club l Dorothy Osback Dottie . . . tall, trim girl. . . friendly . . . can be found driving around . . . detests conceited people . . . often says Take it easy . . . en- joys dating . . . can be found with Jean, Pat, Elaine . . . ambition is to get married. Pep Clubg Intramurals Barbara Paolini Chinkie . . . tranquility pre- sides . . . You . . . loves steno with Mr. Zak . . . peeve is conceited people . . . enjoys going out and having fun . . . ice skating and dancing are her favorites . . . friends are Carol, Judy, Ronnie, and Kay . . . pursues a secretarial job. Pep Clubg Junior Red Crossg Year- book Staffg Library Staffg Office Staff 'lv V227 . Jeffery Osias Oasis . . . sincere friend . . . quiet . . . has distaste for girls in pixie hair-dos . . . enjoys music and math . . . often seen with Jerry, George, and Les . . . desires to be an en- gineer. Bandg Debating Clubg Dance Band Kathleen Patterson Kathy . . . attractive blonde . . . carefree disposition . . . passes her time dancing and swimming . . . distaste for greedy people . . . enjoys be- ing with Noel and spinning Come Softly to Me . . . somebody's future executive secretary. Intramuralsg Pep Clubg Debating Clubg Yearbook Staff if ' Arthur Pavero Arthur . . . enjoys sleeping and driving . . . pals are Joe and Chet . . . peeve: girls who think they are all it . . . likes to hunt . . . greatest ambition, to get a new car. Radio Club C-,W a Arleen Perello Ar . . . an energetic lass . . . enjoys sports, dancing, and sleeping . . . friends, Dawn and Eileen . . . Get out of here . . . ambition, to be a beautician. Junior Red Crossg Hall Monitorg Intramurals lr J or 195 -: ' 9455.1 - . -3, ,,,afi,:. ff 1'-ef-4 Thomas Pawloski Tom . . . long and lanky . . . sincere . . . usually found working on cars . . . So what . . . trig with Miss Broadwell is number one on his list . . . Blue Moon . . . peeved by women drivers . . . hopes one day to break the speed record. Track , Ai., X wlf . xxx!!! lxhjiw Richard Perello Richie . . . distinguished dresser . . . liked by all . . . can be heard saying, Wow . . . Twilight Time . . . likes history and Mr. Morris . . . al- ways seen with Tom, Joe, and Jim . . . longs to own a chain of men's shops. Junior and Senior Councilg Future Teachers of Americag Chemistry Clubg Art Clubg Footballg Base- ballg Track Janet Paynter Jan . . . quiet . . . reserved . . . can be seen with April and Barbara . . . bowling and golfing rate high . . . Little Star . . . enjoys being with Harry . . . future is unde- cided. Girls' Intramuralsg Yearbook Staffg Art Clubg Camera Club Peter Petriccione Pepper . . . always spread- ing laughter . . . finds joy in scourging . . . Speedo . . . speech and Mr. Gash make school worth-while . . . Get outta here . . . gym class is an asset . . . waits on tables at Babs . . . a happy life is all he asks! Footballg Student Councilg Junior Red Crossg School Show Richard Petrocelli Richard . . . likes to hunt and fish . . . dislikes teachers w-ho give too many tests . . . Don't worry . . . pastime: riding around . . . will some day buy a brand new car. 'C' Raymond Picone Flash . . . small but mascu- line . . . is peeved by crazy drivers . . . dances and cruis- ing are the most . . . Put Your Head on My Shoulder could be listened to all day . . . usually heard saying, What are you doing tonight? . . . to switch a white s l'is his greates ambition . VL ,jf 'iw' rf W x 3 1 new , , L My I 'lv flfl 1 ,J L' . - L 1' PU ll' -J J if Melvin Petty Mel . . . tall and lanky . . . always found loafing . . . Get a job is his favorite . . . Archie is his shadow . . . peeve? women drivers . . . ambition in life? to take over Dad's business. Arline Gail Pitaccio Pitash . . . striking long hair . . . Always . . . enjoys spending money . . . present job, worker at Halstead's Bakery . . . Yeh . . . favors Driver's Ed .... greatest am- bition, to marry a millionaire. Girls Intramurals J ,I Richie' . Carol . . . tic people . be a college basketball Basketballg Art Club Baseballg Bette Plarre Petite and perky . . . under- standing and a good listener . . . dislikes unsociable people . . . usually seen with Pat and Elaine . . . stenography is tops . . . her goal in life, to be a secretary. Intramuralsg Glee Clubg Pep Club I ,C Dorothea Polase 'X Dottie . . . neat and petite . . . delights in dancing and sleeping . . . sparkling eyes . . . well dressed . . . French and Mrs. Muhlstock are among her favorites . . . secretary to be. Pep Clubg Student Councilg Intra-gf, muralsg Yearbook Staff ', . g, , ' ' iz Pj 1 ,L-LQ .W l main' John Porada Big John . . . tall chatter- ing lad . . . ambitious . . . pleasing personality . . . en- joys sports and other outdoor life . . . Wow . . . seen with Patty, George, and Tony . . . detests homework . . . hopes some day to be a millionaire. Football: Baseballg Basketballg Vis- ual-Aidsg Library Assistantg Fu- ture Teachers of America LX, xl N? 4-an wwf ll Joan Politz Joanie . . . small . . . ex- cessively happy . . . waits for the weekends to co-me . . . stu- -dent who likes Mr. Polito . . . dislikes guys who tear tele- phones out of the wall . . . usually says, You're kid- ding . . . enjoys hearing Could This Be Magic . . . undecided future. Pep Clubg Intramurals 18 bf QQ? Barbara Ann Porter Bobbie . . . blonde lass with a smile for all . . . often cries What a panic to Janet and Janet . . . bowling, algebra, and Miss Broadwell rate high . . . someone's future secre- tary. Junior Red Crossg Latin Club 1,2 ff! X Elaine Pollara i Elaine . . . serious and slight . . . finds fault with ex- cess make-up . . . steno and Mr. Zak are her favorites . . . That's life . . . friends are Mary and Sarah-Ann . . . suc- cess in life is her wish. Intramurals Robert Pucci Bob . . . likes to hunt , . . Game time . . . favors Gen- eral Math . . . Just Two Kinds of People in the World . . . pet peeve: home- work . . . present job: work- ing at Pat's Gas Station . . . ambition, to have a 57 Olds. vi ,MV 'lj 25 ,Sky We '- . f . V. K .U , , M .1 ,V ,nge-i-ji my ,jx 1 uk Angela Pulsinelle Angela . . . a striking indi- vidual . . . '60's best all around . . . always smiling, ever sparkling . . . seen cheer- ing our team on to victory in rain or shine . . . Mr. Gash and Mr. Palermo are tops . . . Please, Mr. Deibel . . . hopes someday to be a rich and famous member of the theatrical set. National Honor Society, General Organization Secretary, Freshgian ea e , Class Secretary, Cheerl r Girls' Leaders Aide and -J 1, yftyya 'ft X T. .J A, - Q U I Carl Quartararo V Carl . . . cute kid . . . fun loving . . . Come on Richie is his saying . . . enjoys chem- istry, basketball, and working on cars . . . Twilight Time . . . Dan, Ed, Ron, and Joe are his pals . . . seeks a career in the Navy. Boys' Intramurals, Senior Play, School Show, School Band, Dance Band, Jazz Club, Basketball Girls' Intramurals, Latin President, Lighthouse, Theta pa, Pep Club: Chemistry 41 Q, L! ,J PX W' - Arlene Rausse - XNAYA I Q Mary Ann Rafferty Mar . . . attractive teen . . . warm blue eyes . . . de- voted cheerleader . . . enjoys being with pleasant personal- ities . . . Twelfth of Never . . . usually seen with Sandie, Linda and Lucille . . . seeks success in life. National Honor Society, Cheer- leader, Girls' Leaders Club, Light- house Staff, Theta Kappa, Pep Club, Dramatics Club, Yearbook Staff, Intramurals. Arl . tall and friendly . . . going out on weekends and talking are what she en- joys most . . . frowns on se- rious people . . . may be seen with Alice and Lorrie, say- ing, I'll be hanged . . . Ed- die My Lore . . . goal in life is to someday get married. Intramurals, Student Council i xl, 2 Lena Quartararo Lee . . . chatterbox . . . mischievous Miss . . . Mr. Bernadino and speech rate high . . . often seen listening to records with Ginny and Carolyn , . . Are you kid- ding . . . someone's future secretary. Intramurals Janice Rizzolo Janice . . . fun-loving lass . . . sociable miss . . . easy goin' gal . . . enjoys collecting records . . . ambition is to have a successful life. G. O. Representative, Twirler, In- tramurals, Pep Club, Science Club Jane Anne Rodgers Janie . . . curly locks . . . covered with sweetness . . . quietness is her mark . . . So what . . . friendly with Kathy, Jeannette and Mar- garet . . . enjoys ice skating, swimming and being with D.L .... looking forward to becoming a private secretary. Intramuralsg Junior Red Crossg Pep Clubg Yearbook Staff .7 ,Q iff? lux Anita Rullo Anita . . . sweet and lovely . . . quiet, well-mannered . . . enjoys meeting new people and going out with the girls . . . usually seen with Ginny, Angela, and Barbara . . Stardust . . . wants most in life to be a success in her fu- ture career. Pep Clubg Yearbook Staffg Theta Kappag Intramuralsg Lighthouseg Dramatics Club. 4 - Kenneth J. Rosetti Ken . . . carefree Casanova - - . full of pep . . . says, Take it slow . . . beatin' on the bongos . . . enjoys Phy- sics with Mr. Palermo . . . To Each His Own . . . hopes to be a laboratory tech- nician. Ronald Russell Ronnie . . . always joking, forever smiling . . . can make a funny situation out of any- thing . . . scoyfs at big wheels . . . No fooling! . . . delights in riding around with the guys . . . a navy man he soon will be. Sophomore Class Council John Ruggier John . . . gay, lighthearted guy . . . pleasant disposition . . . Are you kidding? . . . enjoys tinkering with his car . . . dislikes loud mouths . . . -usually seen riding around with Bob, Mike and Joe . . . hopes someday to be a suc- cessful businessman. Junior Varsity Football Raymond W. Santelli Ray . . . friendly, particu- lar lad . . . sportsman . . . You're kidding . . . seen with Jack, Kent, and Richie . . . ambition is to be a top flight engineer. National Honor Societyg Chemis- try Clubg Science Clubg Biology Clubg Italian Clubg Track N Nl vlltl iv ,ix ,' 'xl l, 11 Nj 1 i ,ral 1 U' ff' 'VXI John Santulli Jack . . . genuine good looks . . . cars and girls are his favorites . . . Miss Krisel and Speech make school worth-while . . . Unchained Melody . . . working in Eg- erts keeps him busy . . . mar- riage and management are his goals in life. Sophomore Class Presidentg Fresh- man Footballg Junior Red Cross Cosmo Scardino Cos . . . good natured and witty . . . lively personality . . . Yea, all right! . . . pals with Louis, Twang, and Frank . . . ambition is to own a caddy of his own. Student Councilg Assembly Com- mittee l JA WM , .v. 'fl fx w 5s ' Ronald Scalera Ronny . . . dark and good looking . . . musician at heart . . . always seen with Kathy . . . dislikes delinquents . . . hopes to follow through with a musical career. Dance Bandg Jazz Clubg Visual Aids n Roger Schaefer Roger . . . carrot-top . . . lackadaisical . . . enjoys lis- tening to the radio . . . likes bowling, hunting, and fishing . . . Drivers Eid. and Mr. Poli- to are his favorites . . . can be seen with George and Fred . . . hopes to attain an engin- eering career. 62 Joan Scangarella Scang . . . sparkling hazel eyes . . . vibrant . . . My goodness. . . . personal dis- like for big wheels . . . danc- ing, driving, and dating fa- vorite amusements . . . gives continual cheers for L. H. S. . . . Night Train . . , de- lights especially in going out with Bill . . . aspires to be a beautician. Cheerleaderp Student Councilg Hall Monitor: Intramuralsg Pep Clubg School Show Marie Barbara Schreiner Bobbi . . . Quiet . . . schol- arly . . . diligent worker . . . enjoys helping people and be- ing with small children . . . mathematics with Miss Broadwell rates first . . . usually seen with Ida, Joyce, or Dolores . . . hopes to be- come a psychologist or teach- er. National Honor Societyg Future Teachers of America: Theta Kap- pag Junior Red Crossg Chemistry Clubg Biology Clubg Intramurals r 'K Carol Schroder 18 petzte blonde reserved can be heard Saying Oh well to Edzth and Edna enjoys lzsten mg to records especjally Mzsty hzstory wrth Mr Morrzs zs great peeved by znconszderate people m bztzon ls to become a secre tary Pep Club Llbrary ASSlSt3Dt Lmda Sherldan Lynn pony tazled teen pesszmzstzc senzor scz ence ranks hzgh enjoys lzstenzng to Johnny Mathzs with Elazne Pat Bev Well I ll tell you arnbz tzon to get rnarrzed Intramurals 715 1,5 QQ.. ' ,, i Theodore Scyplnskl Te tall and quzet enjoys fishing lzstenzng to the radzo and rvdzng around Dont talk while Im ln terruptzng dzslzkes loud mouth gzrls You ambztzon is to own a 1.960 Ford F 5 47 thi x! George Slberry George ambztzous fel ow cordzal personalzty alms hzgh enjoys fish lng In the Still of the Nzght ls No 1 Oh no' greatest ambztzon become a physzczan Student Council Freshman Coun cll Blology Club Chemistry Club Llghthouse R3d1O Club Vlsual Alds Future Teachers of Amen Jack F Seyler Jack quzet good look zng lad detests homework seen most with Ron and enjoys fishzng and watchmg TV undeczded future Track Team Rad1o Club 4.3 Joann Slgnorlle reserved zndzvzdual shzrks concerted people lzkes Englzsh and Mr .Jak For Petes Sake enjoys danczng and lzs tenzng to records can be seen wzth Ida Anna Marte Mary and Marilyn some one s future secretary National Honor Society Sclence Club Pep Club Q si .' 1' -1. --ky . 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Sparta Curly . . . short and spunky . . . friendly disposition . . . ln the Mood . . . enjoys his boat . . . alegbra and Miss Broadwell are great . . . pres- ent job, stock boy at Wool- worth's . . . frowns upon stub- born girls . . . sees future with the Navy. G. O. Representativeg Baseball V ZW' Rhoda Ann Smith Rho . . . pleasant personal- ity . . . Come on lets go! . . . hobbies include drawing, skating, horseback riding . . . Earth Angel . . . enjoys Art . . . ambition, to be a million- aire. Yearbook Staff, Art Clubg Scenery Club, Camera Club, Intramurals uffkclfi Y Nicholas Edward Spina Nick . . . curly black hair . . . busy little man . . . vig- orous runner . . . cool as a moose . . . be found singing Beep Beep would play cards before doing homework . . . usually seen with Jim, Ray, and Jack . . . hopes to some day bowl a 300 game! Junior Class Presidentg Sophomore Class Treasurerg Freshman Class Council, Track Teamg Technicians Clubg Future Teachers of Ameri- CZ. Q Harold Smolenach Harry . . . suave . . . good listener . . . frowns upon loud people . . . Hello-O . . . fa- vors typing and Mr. Sandler . . . Try the Impossible . . . always found hunting . . . pals around with Butch and Craig . . . coninuously listen- ing to the radio . . . deter- mincd to be a success in life. April Steiner April . . . soft blond color- ing . . . artistically inclined . . . like fish . . . often seen with Mary Ann, Janet, Rose Marie . . . enjoys country and western music . . . ambition to become an artist. Debating Club, Secretaryg Art Clubg Scenery Clubg Yearbook Staffg Camera Clubg Junior Red Cross, Lighthouseg lntramuralsg Glee Club i B Bernard Stelmach Benny . . . very quiet . . . mechanically inclined . . . dis- likes teachers who give a lot of homework . . . Deck of Cards . . . can be seen with John Wisniewski . . . seeks to be a store owner. J- F . Arlene Stuhler Arl . . . quiet and sociable lass . . . keen on dancing, dat- ing, and swimming . . . Why not? . . . Mr. Zak and steno are the most . . . usually seen with Laura and Marion . . . favorite tune, Mr. Blue . . . future - marriage minded. Yearbook Staffg Intramuralsg Pep Club Loretta Louise Straeb Bunny . . . affable . . . man- nerly . . . enjoys shows in New York, singing, and ice skating . . . Rhapsody in Blue . . . favorite subjects are English and speech . . . hopes to become a good nurse. Glee Clubg Harmonettesg School Showg Future Nursesp Science Club 'ln 31 5s?53lf?FEffif45 'Q,: 'Wg ELSQESQESQE g':v:C Ef Sg . Cb.2Q vo- ' ' eis5f:'1': Sgsng' Q-'-'Z' -1 ?7'a ' Q W C3N.P fl-va g-,J 1-w.m3 cn Q OPT' Nia o 3-Y:-Lgcua-Nm 2. Xgmogg 2 o'f3'Im.?5 Song E W3'2f3fb-Tim gCb:2ggc: 'l Va CQS C5R.. si S- ng 24 3reg'SS: 97 9..3 u.9..'QQ.. SP1 99 Ee EIU mf? 5:-' 2- 35-' 52 Sm Q0 FII U2 FP N ra I-4 3 1+ '1 'P new 1. r . Strom uf Fred easily id nfijied by a crew-cut . . . me- chanically inclined . . . floor shifts irk t-his lad . . . favor- ite platter Seven Little Girls . . . future ambition not thought about yet! Valerie Ann Tenerowicz Val . . . exotic eyes . . . quiet, dignified, neat . . . delights in dancing, skating and col- lecting records . . . dislikes early rising . . . Gershwin's Summertime is tops . . . ambition: someone's future stenographer. fl Ln, 'L Edward Tirone Reverend . . . dark darling . . . winning smile . . . fun to be with . . . enjoys being with those he likes . . . seen with either Joe, Carl, or Richie . . . sports rate high . . . striving to be an ac- countant . . . success and hap- piness in life are his goals. Class Representative, Bachelor's Future Teachers of Americag Sen- 1or Playg Footballg Baseballg Art Club Q, fi! f' I if Lf I 1 M Lil Lf 91 ,V , , . f M 4 ,f ly-Il'-f K ft t le , 'fl-Lf riff if Y fPatricia Verga Pat . . . nice personality . . . tries to please people, especially Ang, Carol, Ginny . . . having a good time and Earth Angel rank high . . . nursing profession heads the list. Theta Kappag Future Nursesg In- gtargurals, Pep Clubg Yearbook 3. L, lp L Samuel A. Trangone Sam . . . tall and shy... striking eyes . . . dislikes con- ceited girls . . . usually seen with Mike, Concha, and Lar- ry . . . enjoys hunting and listening to old hits . . . ambi- tion, to get a job in field of aviation. Senior Play .lf lyk' 1, wh I' H fy I-11 Michael Vitale Mike . . . dark wavy hair . . . quiet fellow . . . Miss Cantasano is tops . . . enjoys dating Jo most of all . . . to be a mechanic is his desire. 7x Mary-Anne Valente Mar . . . well-poised . . . agreeable .temperament . enthusiastic joiner . . . enjoys traveling . . . Really . . . dislikes having nothing to do . . . likes French and Mrs. Creasy . . . Are You Sin- cere . . . seeks future in the field of foreign languages. Junior Red Cross, Presidentg Fu- ture Teachers of America, Vice- Presidentg Senior Play, Stage Managerg Theta Kappa, Historiang Girls' Leaders Club and Aideg Glee Clubg Harmonettesg Light- houseg Yearbook Staifg Biology Clubg Sophomore Councilg Senior Councilg Pep Clubg Drama Clubg gatin Club, Intramuralsg Debating lub Dorothea W Chicky . . . pint-size cutie . . . warm brown eyes . . . en- joys dancing and listening to Johnny Mathis . . . Oh Well . . . History and Mr. Moris rate high . . . You Send Me . . . ambition, to marry a rich man. 1 i A ' 5 ij ns? . ,VA-W. Eileen Ward I . . . bright blue eyes . . . tall and silent . . . usually found near the blue Pontiac . . . I'll Remember April . . . Mrs. Lehmkuhl and alge- bra with Miss Broadwell are tops . . . hopes one day to be a noted mathematician. National Honor Societyg Junior Red Crossg Biology Clubg Chemis- try Clubg Lighthouse Staffg Theta Kappa 1 f' 1 jp. 'i W jf. ' 'y' .LQ M 7'11f .'?f lyyy' J.l,' p. 1 fi 17 'I nf ll 'r ' if W A 1 I-71 I IM! .fn .15 A 1 Charles J. Williams Charlie . . . curly topped . . . studious . . . a dry hu- morist . . . Mr, Blue . . . enjoys the trip to Paramus . . . Just don't worry about it . . . perfect paper in Trig. is his utmost ambi- tion. Chemistry Clubg Debating Clubg Baseballg Basketballg Representa- tive to Jersey Boy's Stateg Bowl- ing League l'f' 'J 7 fx X XJ. 'N K X- ,N Craig John Waskiewicz Vask . . . considerate . . . enjoys hunting . . . What's with you . . . dislikes bossy people . . . often seen with Josh, Rags, Harry . . . pres- ent job: delivery boy . . . am- bition, to own a Rolls Royce. Hi-Yg Trackg Jay Vee Footballg Freshman Baseball l, , 1. Gerald Williams Jerry . . . easy going . . . car enthusiast . . . Sharp . . . favors wood shop . . . pet peeve: teachers who give too much homework . . . am- bition, to complete high school. Ralph Weyersberg Uncle Ralph . . . rugged linebacker . . . pessimistic . . . dislikes when people say You know! . . . You're out of your mind . . . gains much enjoyment from football . . . alegbra with Miss Broadwell rates top billing with him . . . ambition, to be a profession- al gambler. Class Councilg Football 'ke Jean Wilson Skinny . . . tall and silent . . . enjoys going to Fort Dix . . . Go home to your moth- er . . . dislikes conceited peo- ple . . . To Know Him Is To Love Him . . . favors His- tory and Mr. Gash . . . ambi- tion, to get married. Student Councilg Glee Clubg Intra- murals ff . P' , f .F x 64 .F 1 if-Lf 1 een i Sparkling ersonality . . . slick young Miss . . . always laughing . . . tapping is her pet peeve . . . You Don't Know . . .,usually seen with Carol and Betty . . . hopes to become a college professor. Future Teachers of Arnericag Chemistry Clubg Lighthouseg Year- book Staffg Latin Clubg Pep Clubg Intramurals William Wojciechowski Bill . . . blond crew-cut . . . friendly fellow . . . peeve is having no money . . . enjoys driving his car and listening to Shout . . . usually seen with Al and Gary . . . hopes to be wealthy in the future. if William Wittorif Wit . . . sharp dresser . . . rebel rouser . . . Star Quar- terback . . . enjoys going out with the guys . . . Don't be ridiculous . . . history with Mrs. Rosenfelder - the greatest . . . pals around with Mike, Uncle Ralph, and Dan- ny . . . may someday be seen asl the owner of a Miami ho- te . Football Patricia A. Wonica Pat . . . congenial young miss . . . a smile for everyone . . . delights in driving that little blue car . . . easy to get along with . . . heard uttering That's life! . . . plans a fu- ture in the beauty world. Student Council Representativeg J. V. Cheerleaderg Lighthouse, Pep Clubg Drama Clubg 'Intramurals 1 1 ....7.-V-- A I , Robert Wojciechowicz Wojcie . . . tall blond . . . quiet but friendly . . . peeved by noisy people . . . friends include Craig, Richie, and Al . . . enjoys Mrs. Rosenfelder and Mr. Painter . . . often heard saying Oh boy . . . hopes to be an electrician. Art Clubg Science Club f y . Frances Wright Fran . . . trim blonde . . . reserved . . . enjoys sociables . . . Oh Yeah . . . listening to radio is tops . . . Betty and Arlene are favorites . . . am- bition is to become a beauti- cian. 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WMM' .- A 1 l W l 2 ' rw Ze ejfervescent energy merry maker przm and proper dresser y goodness' ' loves eat mg plzza zn the company of Betty and Ezleen aspzres to become a nurse Future Nurses Future Teachers of Amenca Latm Club Treas urer Chemlstrv Club Intramu rals Pep Club The Future belongs to the youth of the times Ang nolas somethzng tdzggrent for each What he seeks and works for, I hope he finds, nd the hzghest 1s for uhat he should reach Butswecessrzs attazned uhen one zs content U fully used ur the tzmegjae was lent Alt ugh hefdone nothzng profound The schular the worker the doctorfthe nurse Uw.i2ll.ZfS,aih8- Gbfffef They are alla part of the future befare us And such a nebessary part o 'lzfe Xngela Pulsmelle ref f, t. 4'-ru V I -4 ' LJ, by , W v-KVA' 1' -4 PM lv , fl off rl ll, Y V V Y Y YY . . . Oh, l Y ,, ,, . rn . . . . . . - - ' cr 1 l 5 l . . . H h Z l , - q I u y - y ' U V - n . , . . K ,, , ,,,. ,e , fl . 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Illell fAee 6,0 g0 H Beverley Hero As we set out for school on Tuesday mormng November 24 1959 we had no 1dea of the traglc news whlch would greet us when we reached our destmatlon For lt was on that mornmg that Denms Leshock our frlend and classmate wh1le commg to school w1th two other semors was thrown from the car 1n whlch he was r1d1ng and was kllled We were shocked by th1s tragedy whlch had taken the fr1endl1ness and Wlt of Denms Leshock from the halls and classrooms of Lyndhurst Hlgh How 1ron1cally sad that thls boy who had l1ved w1th the harmony and melodles of the muslc he loved so much should d1e wlth the plerclng sound of crash 1ng steel Although we ask ourselves today why It had to be so young a boy whose hfe was taken on that morn we cannot questlon the dec1s1on of Almlghty God We can only ac cept It wlth deep sorrow And so to our beloved classmate Denms Leshock wlth whom we shared so many good tlmes go our fervent prayers and lovlng rememblances . . . 3011110 On December 17 1958 death clalmed the hfe of Beverley Hero a Junlor of the Class of 1960 Th1s was not a shock or an un expected happenmg For Beverley was a glrl whose l1fe had always been trag1cally dark ened by dlS6aS6 Not only had she been but a heartbeat from death five tlmes 1n the past but she had known long before that she would not l1ve to be graduated from hlgh school Unexpected death IS traglc but aHtlC1 pated death IS heart breaklng And yet Beverely never let th1s gr1ef show ln her hfe at school We w1ll never forget her smlle and her warmth nor w1ll we forget the unbellevable courage of Beverley Hero a glrl who truly strove for the hxghest by never ceasxng 1n her quest for happmess and knowledge unt1l the last moment of her l1fe Denms Leshock l V l . 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Q ' ', - A 1 -f ,rf-A 1,5 4 ' . ll H iff r A Q. AL .. . ,, Y. . . . .- f Elsa-, , e . as ' Q, - 5 A, if ' 5 Q- ' ' Q ., ex - - H 11 5 H E J , '. V, , 2 f , K 5 C 51 e XI Q .ki V X 5 lit KX' ,7 ,V . . f f n f ' ll H If . ' u 1 ' . 1 ,:. A' fl v s f 4 - E . 95 ij, 'eg , ' ,,.. IQH 69 KEN K Us f wfiifi g'.::2 Class Couple Terry Dommo and J1mmy Melacclo The sweetest joy the wzldest woe zs love Balley V if Nlcest Eyes Carole Falco George Agner The eyes, l1ke sentznels, hold the hzghest place 1n the body Cxcero 43 Best Looklng Roberta Murray Jack Santullx beauty ls zts own excuse for bezng Emerson Class Orators Patrlcla McCormick Rlchard Nowell There zs no true orator who zs not a hero Emerson Dld Most for the Class Llnda Rmaldl Anthony Blasuccl To the man who helps hzs frzends, God also lends a helping hand Aeschylus fl' . Q Q9 Q C? 'f -hh A b N ll-x bm . wr 'Q ,V kk if ' 1' I ' M V -A Q A , Jr! fe? . V 5' -xi ' J, AZ .fy-,A is Q fl ,V Chi, ' V lla. V, , 4 I v p V ylve :M . 4 ' ,1 CLA5S . If eyes yzere made for seeing, thenu 1 , l Y-Ei , ln.. 'K , Q N ' ,, ,,,-..' I, W -....-.- !l'gl'HU'll. I i Hx . me K' - 4 3 4 4 , ' ' ' L: 2 1 ' cr ' , ' , . IJ i ljx Y C A , 5 Vx ,xr ,- V .7-- -- 4-H ......-.sr A- CLA33 AITSTS Class Dancers Betty Meyers Joe Pegnato Dancmg makes the heart lzghter the world brzghter Gray Class Actors Class Artists Carol De Jackmo Larry Castlglxa APTII Stelllel' J lmmy Franchma An actor has the prwzlege of un Art ts zndeed not the bread but the wme of lzfe derstandmg many mmds Jean Paul Richter Wlllow -H-il. Most Dlgmiied Most Ongmal Mary Jo Callguxre Paul Jasmskl Georgann Avltable Tommy Natale Ease goes hand m hand wzth dzg All good thmgs whzch exzst are mty Clcero the fruzts of orzgzmzlzty -J S M111 71 . ' a . . , H . . 0 I ' ll . . .- W 1 . N . . U - - . . ,, ' . . . H . . A Sai' - I Q f . 11 -' 1 Q .. . . . . H . . . H . . . . ,, . . . . . ,, I 'T n . . Jfisg X E'? ',2.'- A 'sr-'w vah 4' QC- www si, WM? lb. Class Athletes Arlene Perello Tom Longo By mdulgmg m sport one develops freedom of movement for mrtu ous deeds Dlogenes Nlcest Halr Pat F6ltZ1I1geI' B111 JUSUIS A fine head of hazr adds beauty to a good face LYCUYZUS I-PEBL Class 0ptlmIStS Jeannette Campbell Danny Coranoto The most mamfest szgn of wisdom zs an optzmzstzc outlook on lzfe Montalgne Class Pesslmlsts Lmda Sherldan Ralph Weyersburg Expect the worst and make the best of tt Mearns X Personality Klds Dorxs Da Costa Joe Avento A good personality allous a man many friends Anonymous WAN .3 x , A VI 4 GM? we-WW A M Q A L . sxwr X .D Q . ,, 1 ' 4 5 i' - X, . A :SP L 2 K- , ti y . . Y ' -isa 'A - 1 ' 'Q 1' 'lf If A X . , Kfwm . 1, 1? x l A, sr . .. ye N l h ,V 52 V . . l H . . . . . . . . ,, C 1- f tsstse 4 ' ' ' I 3 A K 5 l C - 1 1 Q ,.. W . H y ,,., , . x , V , C ee e t rc ' , ' ' xr . ,, 1 . i If l ' A 4' . f . ,N A: Q- A Q' K , A f : f ,,. . v,' .W - .4 ' If ' , ' u u 1- - . QQ QF' few gf N lr QS!-J? Ql --55. Best Mannered Amta Rullo B1lly Wltt0I'ff Fme manners are made up of small sacrifices Emerson Most Understandmg Best Dressed Rosemary Chrlstlano John Porada Sandra Ferro Richard Perello Next to love understandzng rs the dwznest passzon The Soul of this man 18 his clothes of the human heart Burke Shakespeare Most Likely to Succeed Most Quiet Betty Marlon Russell Belllna Marle Schremer Jack Seyler One thzng zs forever good, that one thmg 18 Success. Szlence is more eloquent than Emerson words Carlyle . A illg 7 s 3 I ' ' G J ' f 307 VV J A C tl B5 B YM f-, r I I L f y -f-hs., , mumenrinl ,ELK 95' . fl A If ' ' If T fi' I' H . . . . . as - . . U , n T T . fe 5 fe :lf-4 F J ,LAW ...J re ogre gl? E321 wetrww, r A in rnwrl QW f miles A fri 1' ff M fi 1? grid 1' 43 we' will? 3? ,af ef 5 51 QQWWQ, fra. 'Wa ,giver 3? K? '15 52 YF ia gf- wi 415 Q? Iwi?-5 Happy G0-Lucky Joan Falzarano Jack McKenna Tzs best to go through lzfe wzth a brzght smzle and carefree heart Anonymous lf, G- Class Chatterboxes Judy G1aqu1nto Gary Gu1dett1 Speech zs the mdex of the 'mzml Seneca Class Pmups Georgann Lombardl Al Blohm The form of a Greek god and g d dess Bruyere Class Dreamers Florence Croll Danny DeS1mone Nothmg happens without first b mg a dream Carl Sandburg EF- Class Musicians Lucy Cookson Ronnle Scalera Muszc zs well sazcl to be the speech of the Angels Carlyle arid We the gladuatlllg class of 1960 bemg of sound Ifllflfl and feellng heleby bequeath to the f0llOVklllg oul last yxlll and testament e class of 1961 the seats that we occupled 'ms Senlols lll the audltollum e JllI1lO1S the fun of plannlng thQlI Plom e Sophomol es Alfled L Tenny SOI1 at the fn st assembly to explaln Idylls of the Ixlng e Fleshmen the yy Ol'lClC1fl,1l N11 Gash futule Student Counclls plesldents yylth as much dllX9 as Tony BIHSUCCI Mr MacLean an efliclent P A sy stem Mr Palelmo a physlcs class that can complehend a slug Mrs Cleasey D1 Malkle B115 NIQGIS and LIIS Polntdexter a happy pleasant letllement Nllss Bloadyy ell a gold plated sllde lule 'Nils Lehmkuhl shales ln Hoffman IaRoche N115 Muhlstock Telly Domlno s DIXIE hall cut r Blown tvso Ol thlee VX 1lt Chambellalns 1 Joy a book of footnotes Paterno an automatlc coffee malxel r Zak a smashlng ylctory OXQI Cllfton IH 61 Soy ak a 48 houl day ln order to meet the deadlllle f0l the y9a1b00k e Pep Club splllt fl1lX6 and enthuslasm e cast of the futule senlor play anothel Lou 19 Ch1OCCO Fran Benedetto Allene Pelello s athletlc ablllty Blll Bello and Mlke Z9llHSkl Tom Longo and Jlm F1anchlna s success as eo captalns of the football team Stexe Cerefice Pat Ma11ano s place on the Honol Roll Bey Qlly 1 egnato handle hello s dlmple Joe Plel ro Rlchle Pezzola s basketball aglllty the futule mayolette Judy Cal'1 s baton enthuslasm and st1ut the futule X31SltN co captalns Llnda Rlnaldl and Lucllle AlCU1lS pep and cheellng ablllty Gals Rlnaldl the bleaklng of the 440 yard dash ln 00 seconds And to all futule students of Lyndhurst Hlgh School we bequeath oul happlness Joy teals and good tlmes that we haye shaled Clllllllg oul the yeals thele Slgned and sealed befole us on thls the last day of school June 24 1960 'lflf L To th - - ' ' L ' ' ' ' To th ' ' - ' '- - Toth ' - ' . 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LOIS Moran Ted Mach1nsk1 Joyce Brouwer Ancher Ronny Scalera Joan Scangarella Ray Becmer Bob Pucc1 M1chele Greer Jeanette Campbell Apr1l Stemer Joe Lmfante Frank Curclo Arlene Plt8CCl0 Ray P1cone Judy Carr N1ck Manente Mar1lyn Tanner Carole Falco Eddxe T1rone Mary Ann Rafferty Jerry Fedorczyk Lorra1ne MIZCSKI Barbara Hlttlhgef Harry Smolenack Beverly Buchanan Alan Concha Dawn Lospaluto Pat WODICB Bob De Ser1o Arleen Fuchs R1chard D1 Napol1 Sandra D1 Ch1ara Judy D1 Lasc1o J1m Kearny Lmda Rmaldl Edward Dunne Barbara Fuscar1no Pat McCorm1ck Gary Gu1dett1 Terry Dommo Russell Bell1na Carolyn Ge1bel Arlene Rausse M8TllyH Lopmto Mary Ann Navatta Ed McCorm1ck Jean W1lson Barbara Porter Lorra1ne Llston Janet Karsh1na Tom Lun1or Vlfglnla Okunak Alberta Fr1mmel Beverly Coppola Dolores Gutkowsl-11 Dlck Allan El1ssa L1st Marie Schremer Georgann Av1table Rosemary Cr1st1ano Tony BIBSUCCI Rlta Glangardella Lee Quartararo Jane Rodgers Pete Petncclone Rhoda Sm1th Margaret Mulhgan Barbara Castles Jack McKenna Fran Wr1ght Judy G1aqu1nto Arlene Stuhler Marletta Nasco Edd1e Cvel1ck Kathy Baracca Lucy Cookson Mary-Jo Cal1gu1re Dorothea Wagner Pat Marlano An1ta Rullo Dor1s DaCosta Al Blohm Pat CUmm1Sk9y Fran Elwertowskl Loretta Straeb LOUIS Ch1occo Carol De Jackmo Roberta Murra Dorothea Polase Betty Mar1on IZW Art Anderson Joan Buzzelll Kathy Patterson Elleen WISHIESKI John Kostrowskl Florence Croll Jack Seyler Mane M8TChl8HO Betty Myers Grace Calam1to Tom Natale Julle Nutlle Cra1g WBSKICWICZ Jan1ce R1zzolo Ida Mertz M8fllyH Hamma Joe Avento Betty Brown Arlene Perello Janet Paynter Carl Quartararo Pat Durante Danny De S1mone Bette Plarre Bonn1e Gallagher Pete Mauro Elalne Pollara Pat Fextzlnger Mary Anne Valente Robert Moore JBDICC Montalto Joyce Bremmer Dan Coronato Barbara Paol1n1 Joann Slgnorlle Luc1lle Alcurl Frank De Ser1o D0ttl6 Osback Judy Hanlon George Bowman Llnda Sherldan Robert Wo1c1echow1cz James Melacclo Exleen Ward Joan Falzarano R1ch1e Perello Anthony Fresso Don De S1mone Charles Jury James Franchma Larry C8Stlgll8 Maryann CIETIIIBKOWSKI Joe Sferruzza Nxck Spma Barbara Ayres LOUIS Mangerpan RlChle Nowel Don Leone R1chard Petrocell1 M1ke Loevsky Carol Schroder R1ch1e Pezzola Mar1lyn Klaus Al Hynes LeRoy K1rchner Joyce Mattarochlo Charlle W1ll1ams Paul JBSIDSKI Georgeann Lombardl Les Lelb0WltZ James Laur1ta Sue Marshall Joe Pegnato Allce Dasler Larry Callaghan Ralph Campanozz1 Jerrv Dlugasch Jerry Lucrezla Pat Verga B1lly wltt0I'R Mlchael Vxtale Ela1ne De Fr1no Sand1e Ferro R1ch1e Bond Laura Gauthler Ernle Paolazz1 Bob Matus Margaret Carey Ted SCYPIIISKI Roena Lazaurs Ou . 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' 76. 167. 77. 168. ' 78. ' ' 170. 79. 171. ' 80. ' 172. 81. ' 173. ' ' 32, ' 174. ' ' 83, 175. ' ' 84, ' 176. ' 85. ' 177. ' ' 86, 178. ' 87, ' ' 179. ' ' 33, 180. 39, y 181. 90, 182. ' ' , ' 183. ll el'l'lel'l'l el' A119119 Pe1ello sllpped ln M1 Calxo s Blology class? Some of us xx e1e tlmld F1eshmen? The lOOf xx as ta1red and ex e15one was ox ercome by the smell? We had Senlol Beatnlk Day? Mxss Bloadxx ell xxas absent? Bonme Gallaghel fo1 got to duck the flag golng unde1 the goal post? Vx e attended ou1 61 st and last assembly ? Vx e walked home fl om school IH the dalk? XX e had Canteen dances m the old gym? Al Blohm attended the 58 p1om WV1tl1 the measles? The basketball bus caught on fire com1ng home f1 om a Freshman Tou1na ment game? N11 Sox ak xx as domg so much to make ou1 593Ib00k a success? J1m F1anch1na made that 2 seconds left ln the game wmnlng basket m the P V C Jambolee game? Jox ce Blemmel called M1 Sandle1 M1 T1 langle? R1ch1e Pezzola pulled hls trunks down along xx 1th h1s p1act1ce pants Nhs D Agu1la taught 8th glade muslc? Roena Lazau1s xx as Queen of our Jun1or Prom? Ou1 class xx as the fl1St to haxe F1eshman cheerleaders? J1mmx Nl9l3CCl0 had ha11? Ca1ol De Jackmo had her New Years Exe Palty? The Senlor F1 eeze made us Sh1V9I'9 Mlke Tuone m1xed up the t1CkCtS at the Jumor Prom? The Va1s1ty Cheelleaders chee1 ed IH thelr new umforms? Oul fax O1 lte expressxon was How ya gom ? Jo Jo and the Cho1 ds xvele our favol 1te entextamers? R chxe Perello was pushed lnto Clestw ood Lake clothes and all? Lou Ch1occo appeared on the stage duung the Sen1o1 Play 1n h1s bale necess1t1es ? Sex enth pe11od gxm class had to ma1ch on thelr toes for one half hour? XX xx ent back to school m Octobex ? Tom Longo had the mumps? XX e xx e1e the onlx slgn of l1fe at our JUHIOI PICHIC and then the 1a1ns came? Vke xx ent to Ruthe1fo1d du11ng lunch tlme? Half the Sophomole class xx ent ID the mo1n1ng and the other half ln the aftemoon? Out of the FlXlIlg' Pan was our SGHIOI play presentat1on? The g11ls had 1nt1amu1als at mght? e held Pep Rallles at Mann Ox al? M1 D1ebel taught Algebra I and found hlmself snowed under ? e attended those Saturday mght v1cto1y dances? Gash 61st uttered Don t pamc ? e compa1ed ou1 new class 11ngs at our Jumor dance? Daxxn Lospaluto made a 40 mmute speech 1n Physlcs? The Latm Club held the11 first Roman Banquet? John P01 ada hung up h1s tuba for football splkes? M1 Gash fo1 got he had a class and was found dunkmg coffee m the teachel s loom? Calol Zelna locked the keys ln he1 cal and left the llghts on? G1ound xx as flrst bloken fo1 the new add1t1on? We as SCHIOIS xx1ote Pemembel VK hen? 7 . - l ,1 . . ,- Q , ' I A - ' . a it - Q ,, Y- . . nv 1 1 1. Q, , S' 1' . U , . Q . . . , . , . ' t 1 . V , 7 i 1 . Y ' ' . . H H . D , 7 ,' , - , an ' 9 11 . We had powder fights in the old girls' locker room? 1 ' ' ' f - . A . V. . ' Y . . ,, ' X ' ' !7 1 ,Q V ' . 4' if , ,' . H , ' , ' W ' ' . I - ' as 17 ' ' . - . My , as 1 ' ar XV . . f .' ' . . 1 5 ' 1 4 ' ' ' 7 k' . v . H 1 V' 7' . ' , , N . -f ,f i '4 X4 .7 L . ,fi 'SQ 'Q,,s i -ff X' , Cfaaaefs i K, . ,ga 4' 'vv... . JUNIOR COUNCIL Seated, Left to Right: Valerie Robertella, Secretary Mary Ellen Hallisey, President, Miss Cantasano, Spon sorg Alan Schroeder, Vice-President, Gary Rinaldi, Treasurer, Second Row, Standing: Roger Angelo, Jan ice Olsenwik, Joanne Marchitello, Marcia Varano, Mi chael Tirone Third Row, Standing: Lois Becklund, Vivian Rizzo, Eileen Fedor Cfaaa 0 1961 JUNIORS, H. R. 20 Teacher: Mr. Kornit First Row, Seated Left to Right: Virginia Dugo, Mar- - lene La Vecchia, Janice Olsenwik, Arlene Schumann, Judith Fallano, Carolyn Smithies, Dorothy Rubinetti Second Row: Linda Lee Schuerman, Todd Puntolillo, Pat Richino, Bill Lusto, Bill Myre, Arlene Stacey, An- nette Cucco, Grant Clarkson, Stanley Albanese, ,Ken Palaschak, Roy Ostman Third Row: Danese Staudt, Joe De Palme, Bob Korsen, Tony Ciardello, Olivia Fietti, Helena Schenk Fourth Row: Fred Timpanaco, .,...... Joe Carrano, Don Sinopoli, Dennis Willoughby, Jerry J Bogle, Michael Elwertowski JUNIORS, H. R. 11 Teacher: Mrs. Briffa First Row, Seated Left to Right: Rose Marie Lipari, Lorraine Molzon, Judy Brown, Eileen Denecki, Deb- orah Neuman, Carole Vai, Barbara De Simone Second Row: Mary Ellen Hallisey, Kathleen Houghton, Pa- tricia Petrullo, Arleen Sousa, Pat Ackerson, Annette Geraci, Mike Tirone Third Row: Richard Stammer, Richard Kent, John Caffrey, James Rago, Alan Feit- zinger, Louis Natiello, Sam Deo Fourth Roux' Ed Jankowski, James Kovacsofsky, Fred Baumann, Thom- 84 as Pini, David Daiker, William Ber en, A1 Gedrimas E Absent. Doris Banaslak JUNIORS, H. R. 35 Teacher: Mr. Bernadino First Row, Seated Left to Right: Lola Rizzuto, Edith Brignola, Ruth Whitehurst, Carol Borowski, Diane German, Ida Anzeldi, Judy De Pamphilis, Joan But- tachi Second Row: Helen Wisniewski, Ronnie La Scola, Kay Waring, Joann Luciano, Diane Russo Maureen Chignachi, Pat Baracahi, Vivian Rizzo Third Row: Al Schroeder, Phil Limbo, Joe Orlando, Charles Thompson, Gary Rinaldi, Jim Hannagan, Frank Cherichella, John La Faso Fourth Row: Tom Pom- brekes, Joseph Carroll, Eric Conson, Pete Christ, Ron- ald Alan, Robert Forbes, Bob Kirschbaum Absent: Benny Caputo U00 JUNIORS, H. R. 9 Teacher: Mr. La Tronica, Jr. First Row, Seated Left to Right: Aurora Pollara, Carol Szulewski, Barbara Castlegrant, Joanne Isgro, Kathleen Blemik, Joanne Marchitello, Gloriajean Can- nella, Robert Whitman Second Row: Anthony Pulsin- elle, Josephine Rullo, Constance Liebenow, Joyce Yur- kiewicz, Frances Benedetto, Virginia Holligan, Carol Carbone Third Row: Patricia Carrycci, John Servidio, Richard Trezza, Robert Farone, Michael Wodynski, William Bello, Richard Sloan Fourth Row: John De Lellie, George Speyer, Eugene Ricci, Joseph Dyba, Maurice Carbonneau, Robert Kantor, Kenneth Wood Absent: Walter Gewecke 2 JUNIORS, H. R. 12 Teacher: Mrs. Gaynor First Row, Seated Left to Right: Janet Raz- zetti, Christine Hupha, Judith Scott, Sarah Cimino, Lee Quartararo, Sandra Da Cato, Steve Cerefice Second Row: Margaret De Jack- mo, John Moers, Rose Ann Masstroberti, Edna Varella, Linda Weiss, John Henderson, Rich- ard Picardo Third Row: Carolyn Callahan, An- gela Colasurdo, Edward Chudginski, Thomas Close, Mike Di Nardo, Joe Drongoski, Perry Russo Fourth Roux- Richard McCormick, Rich- ard Colasurdo, Joseph Dudek, Henry Hudak, Paul Restaino, Joe Virola, Harry Schneider Absent: Eileen Fedor, Toni Scurbo, Maria Lago Fin rn fd JUNIORS, H. R. 37 Teacher: Mr. Murburg First Row, Seated Left to Right: Barbara Hcvlund, Mary Lou Santelli, Pat Naviello, Stephanie Caraccia, Carolyn Longo, Karen Fri- gerio, Rosemary Servidio Second Row: Martha Pesile, Reneta Majkowski, Barbara Januska, Louise Riley, Phyllis Costa, Bob Dondero, Joe Hohl Third Roux- Lucille Oswald, Tom Duffy, Roger Angelo, Ray Neff, Keith Willoughby, Alfonso D'Emilio Fourth Row: VVilliam Wal- ling, Ed Guzzo, Mike Zelinsky, Don Stillwaggon ff-. A ea rf wmv 1 H ffvmnf' I Q Y JUNIORS, H. R. 19 Teacher: Mr. Polito First Row, Left to Right: Annette Apap, Frank Mottola, Joseph D'Andrea, Annette Cirone, Barbara Di Piedomanico, Marcia Varano Sec- ond Row: Dolores Ranne, Miriam Troy, John Justus, Albert Kastner, Patricia Carney, Rob- ert Zemzecki, Third Row: Ralph Festa, John Quireu, Jean Wilson, Gaby Grob, Andrew Gu- zallis, John Intindolo, Angela Dolce Fourth Row: William Hero, Angus Nicol, Robert Cav- iagsante, Paul Romani, Roger Halwacks, Roy iss VHA Q: ft me 1 l J 1 JFNIORS, H. R. 27 First Row, Left to Right: Barbara Barrachi, Kathy Quinn, Joy Divine, Rita Mattia, Barbara Hoglund, Nancy Rall, Elvera Caroselli Second Hour' Linda Harms, Caryl Delbridge, Joy Mu- haw, Lois Bermerski, Lorraine Petrocelli, lda Anzelde Third Hou-: Arlene Korsen, George Sember, Earl Hanley, Rosemary Bernard, Lois Becklund, Linda La Russo Fourth Row: Burt Davis, Frank Martino, Connie Costa, Jo-ann Nerlick, James Lionhart, Bill Czarnecki 85 -- LE X' SOPHOMORE COUNCIL Seated Left to Right: Leonard La Magna, Treasurer, Patricia Mitchell, Secretaryg Mrs. Alice F. Dickson, Sponsor, Louis Carlascio, Presidentg Joseph Biasucci, Vice-President Standing Left to Right: Mary Ellen Cassidy, Linda Thomas, Alice Bow- Ann Picone, Judith Gervasi, Donna Morici ll Iii E21 ' A I SOPHOMORES, H. R. 13 Teacher: Miss Berhowsky 86 First Row, Seated Front to Back: Judy Hampton, Sharon Hilderbrand, Helen Plicinski, Janet Perrotta, Maryann Picone, Rosemary Ruhinich Second Row: Loretta Czarnecki, Joanne Crowley, Maureen Cully, Grace Lembo, Lucille Milici, Frank Bednarski Third Roux' Jean Dibble, Marilyn Muhleisen, Sharon Shank, Dolores Pruchnicki, Sandra Marino, Joseph Esposito Fourth Ronf: Carol Heffron, Mildred Ruggier, Frances Tim- panaro, John Genovese, Lawrence Semega, John Ferris, Henry Garofalo, Chester Mizeski, Joseph Pierro, James Strafaci, Eugene Cataldo Absent: Glenn Hero, Martin Holii aj 4 j1 111 an 1 111 In '1 JJ: lm SOPHOMORES, H. R. 16 Teacher: Mrs. Rosenfelder First How, Seated Front to Back: Allan Jones, Carol Keller, Patricia Kelly, Richard Kohout, Michael Maloniak Second Row: Frank McSweeney, Carmen Meola, Roberta Midler, Richard Nicliols, Anthony Pakulniewicz, Lucille Cifferello Third Row: Patricia Roote, Frank Lombardi, Barbara Thiem, Salvatore Valente, Stuart Zatleow, John Quinn, John Eckert Fourth Row: Julie Durante, Lillian Chrostowski, Rosalyn DeAndrea, Thomas Cvelich, John Carrig, John Bremer, John Icklan, Jerry Cor- saro, Thomas Carroll, Gene Urcuioli Absent: Robert Hearn, Marianne McGavern SOPHOMORES, H. R. 28 Teacher: Mrs. Frank First Row, Seated Front to Back: Joseph DuBois, Wayne Cole, Judy Duff, Robert Mar- rone, Phyllis Sabino Second Row: Marilyn Capone, Mary Ellen Cassidy, Kathy Hender- son, Robert Lippincott, Bernadine Schultz, John Waskiewicz Third Row: Carolann Car- bone, Jimmy Casazza, Lenny La Magna, Carol Lembo, Mike Spino, Veronica Wojciechowicz Fourth Row: Joanne Damiani, Phyllis Tener- owicz, Carol Turano, Ida Natiello, Marilyn McCarthy, Maryanne Petti, Joseph DeBlasi, Joseph Ackerson, Chuck DiStaulo, Joe Mellilo, Vince Campanello Absent: George Villano SOPHOMORES, H. R. 24 Teacher: Miss Cairns First Row, Seated Front to Back: Peter Scerbo, Richard Sell, James Shields, Genevieve Gabriele, Leatha Sturges Second Row: Peter Ciarco, Alan Yurkiewicz, James Zuk, Georgette Andrews, Alice Bowman Third Row: Rosemarie Gerimita, Ceil Labosky, Lorraine La Russo, Helen Liss, Marlene Steiner, Ed- ward Straeb Fourth Row: Frank Justus, Martin Krane, Joseph D'Anafrio, Robert Hessels, Joseph Lepore, James Landells, John Niebajewski, Robert Lo Presti, Louis Galli, Donald Cola- bella, Robert Tinkham, Norman Shilling Absent: Anthony D'Agastino, Martin Tout llg,..,,m.... 'LA man, Julie Durante, Frank Sangi, Patricia La Guardia, Mary f G55 0 905009 Hn SOPHOMORES, H. R. 15 Teacher: Mr. Sochko First Rnic: Susan Ciandella, Thomas Rafferty, James Russo, Robert De Lise, Anthony Lotito Sccond Row: Carol Inierato, Annette Cerone, Joyce Hildebrandt, Judith Lynch, William Gribliin. Carl Castlegrant Third Row: Judith Gervasi, Rose- marie Cimino, Janice Hamma, Patricia Candia Diane Palian. Daniel Gracey Fourth Row, Standing: Patrick Jaconski, Jo- seph Biasucci, Joseph Cuneo, Neal De Graaff, Nicholas Crupi, Michael Figliolina, Raymond Vigna, Robert Gareffa Abscnt: Daphne Moran, Christina Tully, Willard Tosca, Grace Figlia, Lowell Smith I 962 SOPHOMORES, H. R. 39 Teacher: Mr, Divine First Row, Front to Back: Anthony Caputo, Gerry De Frino, Frank De Pasquale, Michael Spano, James Motisi Second Row: Michael Dolan, Carol Dickert, Judy Vitale, Louis Car- lascio, Charles Santoro, Charles Groenveld Third Row: June Muhaw, Pat Conway, Susan Kelper, Mary Ann Orefice, Dennis Menta, Alex O'Brien Fourth Row, Standing: Jo Mollica, Floyd La Due, George Dondero, Yolanda Ar- dizzone, Diane Cole, John Burkhalter, Pat Albanese, Phil Mclnnis, Eugene Maschio Ab- sent: Tom Ciardella, Frank Sangi, Ralph Laudicina, Edward O'kunak SOPHONIORES, H. R. 29 Teacher: Miss Di Camillo First Row, Seated Front to Back: Linda Thomas, Sandra Luc- ciola, Karin Klamp, Joann Mauro, Harlyn Behrmann Second Roux' Diane Laziola, Constance Geioci, Judith Plarre, Janet Neglia, Beverly Pegnato, Ellen Hannagan Third Row: Delia Marchiano, Ilona Wangler, Catherine Carney, Eleanor Powell, Phyllis Mariano, Jacqueline Logan Fourth Row: Charles Horacek, Harry Nelson, Donald Williams, Michael Mangano, Michael Sroka, Stephen Butkiewicz, Patrick Del Vacchio, Frank Santos, Joseph Cahill Ill Ill 'ev ll !ll an in an an F Q .XZ Q T- - n - 1-I 1:4 ll Ill lil ll Ill Ill SOPHOMORES. H. R. 23 Teacher: Mr. Paterniti First Ron-, Smtcd Front to Hack: Rosemarie Gallo, Barbara Kenning, Dolores Puntilillo, Glenn Sumpman, Patricia Merle, Second Hozc: Anita Ccrracchio, Marilyn Domanico, Josephine Renna, John D'Agostino, Ann Jaquinto Third Row: Patricia Mitchell, Bea Caputo, Kathleen Fogell, Geraldine Chinn, Ray- mond Roche Fourth Roic, Standing: Donna Morici, Larry Ro- mano, Fran Ross, Elaine Sexton, James Wagner, Frank Cor- done, Joseph Milici, Joseph Gentilello, Peter Grisafi, George Brown Absent: John Cerabone, Steve Colacurcio, James Feich- ter, James Henry, Robeit Melok, James Babowitz OB SOPHOMORES, H. R. 1 First Row, Sitting Left to Right: Claire Fizzarotti, Diane Rose, Linda Gozdieski, Karen Candia, Leona Barowski, Carol Micci, Virginia Rosa, Marie Costa Second Ron-, Standing: Howard Messing, Thomas Devine, Paul Sczepanski, Kathy Riley, Bruce Meyer, Marian Muller, Richard Lazaurs, John Shillitani, Bob Melaccio Third Row: Tony Cuccaniello, Fred- Ardizzone, Walter Garncarz, Frank Kadus, Roger Michata, James Dunne, Ray VVilson 33 FRESHMAN COUNCIL First Row, Seated: Winifred Campbell, Secretary, George Sa- bino, Vice-Presidentg Miss Angela Wisniewski, Sponsorg Rus- sell Bonadona, Presidentg Wayne Pfrimmer, Treasurer Second Row, Standing: Janet Pfaff, Virginia Carabello, Peter Spano, Lillian Piramalle, Joyce De Stalo, Grace Cerefice, Carol Christ, Lorraine Matus, Martha Sparta Last Row, Standing: Bill Hudak, Mike Jewusiak Q! APB, FRESHMAN, H. R. 6 Teacher: Mrs. Shafron Seated, Left to Right: Barbara Purrelli, Janet Liston, Arlene Moorhouse, Josephine Montagna, Theresa Pezzola, Maureen Lies Standing: James Karshina, Alan Hopf, John Gaccione, Richard Holligan, Anthony Koreivo, Peter Spano, William Roberts Absent: Francis Stelmack, Barbara LaFaso FRESHMAN, H. R. 21 Teacher: Mrs. Creasey Seated Left to Right: Lorraine Drongowski, John Krause, Joyce Di Staulo, Sandra Fiore, Sandra Thompsett, Helen Socienski, Carol Cuciniello Standing Left to Right: Alan Cor- rano, Richard Stasik, Valerie Kartwyk, Regina Liuzzi, Elaine Fleck, Rosemarie Timpanaro, John Williams Third Row, Stand- ing: Tommy Morici, John Regan, James Brown, Douglas Ca.- nova, Joe Glass, Jim Zelinsky, Leonard Miraglia Absent: Mary Ann Lenza me-ic'5C3n Mgmnlifg FRESHMAN, H. R. 8 Teachcr: Miss VVall Seated Left to Right: Judith Leyh, Monica Olkowski, Rosemary Caputo, Lorraine Matus, Rosalyn D'Allessio, Margaret Cala- mito, Madelyn Giammetto Standing, First Row, Left to Right: Arlene Murray, Gary Farnum, John Lett, Joanne Willis, Wil- liam Penny, Anthony Bargia, Sharon Masten Third Row, Standing : Thomas Hickey, John Redner, Lenard Miraglia, John O'1l?rian, Arthur Markle, Wayne Greenleaf Absent: Carl Toma- se a Kfariri 0 4 P- 4' rg 93 ,. l - H-4k..,,.E FRESHMAN, H. R. 31 Teacher: Mr. Sandler Seated, Left to Right: Judy Pucio, Marion Hopper, Karen Van Riper, Elaine Cheeseman, Madelyn Brown, Carol Agrillo, Vir- ginia Carabello, Christine DeMassi Second Row, Standing: Carol Mezanko, Linda Polase, Ann Domanico, Charles Vizaro, Stanley Dombrowski, James Abate, Richard De Meo, Arlene Regan, Carl Keenan, Joanne Clark Third Row, Standing : Ray- mond Rebuc, Bruce Trinka, Richard Botto, Joseph Pantalion, James Valenlise, Edward Mazure, Jerry Spanola MUSIC H. R. Fzfrst Row, Sitting Left to Right: Linda Flore, Jo Ann Lacer- enza, Rosemary Layell, Joyce Milan, Angela lmperiale, Jackie Candee, Josephine Bartone, Ellen Baracca Second Row, Stand- ing: Mark Doyle, Carol Siciliano, Martha Sparta, Arlene Nel- son, Linda Meyer, Theresa Pezzola, Angela Catapano, George Kanter Third Row: Joe Christie, Edward Puzio, John Rowe, Robert Benedict, Larry Buntin, Richie Guidetti, Don Davis, Fred Monica, Tom Vendola I 1 I ,I lx 'Q 9-6.5 pl FRESHMAN, H. R. 6 Teacher: Mrs. Shafron First Row, Front to Back: Patricia De Simone, Larry List, Laura Monente Second Row: Carol Anne Liner, Donna Ma- guire, Mary Anne Carrig, Peggy Riley Third Row: Edward Brehm, Joan Cookson, Robert Trent Fourth Row: Alan Wil- liams, Jacqueline Hart, Janice O'Hara, Barbara Soboleski, Mary Anne Vizzi, Diane Thompson, Barbara Coronoto, Billy Hudak, Ronald Miller I 963 59:65 I X I ' I 1 . -. .. 1 6 .ees if-asii'f,TfQfgf4,' . ll i .-at L . Lil ii.e FRESHMAN HOMEROOM CAFETERIA Teacher: Mr. Morris First Row, Seated Left to Right: Beverly Rizzo, Jo-ann Iosco, Linda Concha, Patricia Domanico, Loretta Greco, Maureen Yeager, Isabel Ayers, Grace Cerefice, Rosemarie Pennachio Second Row, Standing: Kent Clark, Laura Lee Bremmer, Rosemary Otto, Marie De Massi, Vicki Perellu, Carol McLough- lin, Carol Anne Brown, James Valentino, John Clement, Robert Felman Third Row: Alan Laveski, Robert Zigler, Robert Mus- tardo, Michael Festa, Daniel Collasi, Mark Williams, William Brehm, Ronald Alane, Kenneth Banasiak, Bob Steiger FRESHMAN, H. R. 17 Teacher: Miss Yanitelli First Row, Seated Left to Right: Jacqueline De Frino, Marilyn Lies, Patricia Deiber Second Row: Sandra Breslin, Patricia Korkery, Marion Schweikert, Karen Hunter, Karen Tobiasen, Dorothy Gaidos, Janet Pfaff, Roberta Lazauras, Linda Milciew, Carol Eckhart, Rosemary Marino, Tina D'aiello, Jean Machin- ski Third Row: Thomas Fagan, Walter Swierkocki, George Eckhart, Wayne Johnson, Anthony Santangela, James Spuduto, Billy Ratz, Edward Schultz bak- Hobo' QL ol! .4 FRESHMAN, H. R. 2 Teacher: Mr. Tarrant First Row, Seated Left to Right: Thomas Nevir, Walter Gut- kowski, Mike Jewusiak, Richard Meek, Kenny Truek Second Row: Peter Apap, Richard Zbuchowski, Peter Slanto, Karl Rens, James Settembrino, Joseph Giaquinto Third Row : Caesar Petruzzia, Danny Boglivi, Thomas Patiro fqf.55t5B FRESHMAN, H. R. 22 Teacher: Mrs. Prisco Seated Left to Right: Jackie Alonzo, Jackie Brennan, JoAnn Buonocore, Kathy O'Brien, Diane Muhleisen, Joyce Russo, Mary Ellen Dejessi, Carol Ann Gesek Second Row: Harry Walsh, Donald La Scola, Anthony Ranu, Calol Wisniewski, Carol Christ, Patricia Logan, Lynn Hartman, Robert Luzzo, Albert Ammiano, John Cameron Third Row: Robert Sanger, Edward Griaser, John Pakulniewiez, Richard Miller, James Miller, Vin- cent Cafaro, John Lanzafame FRESHMAN, H. R. 26 Teacher: Mrs. Biven First Row, Seated Left to Right: Evelyn Jasinski, Alma Val- lery, Janet Billota, Susan Socienski, Bernadette Donigy, Wini- fred Campbell, Elaine Carano, Mary Ellen O'Conner, Rose Chaplin, Anne German, Pat Cerchio Second Row, Center: Joyce San Filipo, Angela D'Agostino, Jane Erico, Roberta Parese, Lucille Iola, Carol Fuchs, Joan Cookson, Pat Cowell, Lillian Pirammalle Third Row, Standing: Carol Vellachovich, Linda Lee Ferrante, Margaret Dalia, Caroline Garnhauser, Cecilia Skryptze, Carol Siberry, Maureen Walsh, Marilyn Manard, Virginia Intindalo B., cs 89 moiwnvv. n l l A 1 I u x n I u I 1 n n u 1 1 1 . X , ' I I I l I A I n A v x X il I xl n I l 1 . 1' 1 K . K X 1 x ' Q ' X K xx 1 1 R 1 n - . - x - I Xl Xu :X lx xx xx If N' 'X 1 xx X X X f A I Y 1 Xl N f l A I 1 X X X x X x X X R s lx x Y v I u 1 x R K X K ,mg xi 1 v A 1 I l N 1 n X N X nf w ,gf X xx WX 'Z .,J!2.z??Qi43?a'?f-fi. 3f.'QTi'5- an-:Jo 2' O!! xfN .S?ll,6!2I'Lt COMIICL C? ! ' .Q G STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Front to Back Anthony Blasuccl Presldent Dorothy Rublnettl V1cePres1dent Angela Colusurdo Secretary Carol De Jackmo Parlxamentarxan Gerry De Frmo Treasurer Your school 1S what you make lt These words are the basls of all work done by the Student Counc1l of Lyndhurst Hlgh School to help promote 1nterest personal respons1b1l1ty and cooperatlon of the student body The Stu dent Counc1l has been very successful ln the management of student affalrs W1th both the school and the communlty It IS an organlzed group wh1ch IS systematlcally worklng to gether to Improve our school ln scholast1c and SOC131 achlevements Among the many projects completed by the members these are the most valued the block dances dur1ng the summer the successful Pep Club wlth 300 members the1r takxng part 1n the State Conventlon preparatlon of the monthly 3Ct1V1ty calendar purchasmg a new school flag donatmg money for the benefit of beautlfylng the school evaluatlon of all clubs and 1ssu1ng of charters and mauguratlon of dress up day ln the hlgh school Learn to Lead Go Forth to Serve Th1s motto IS one the Student Counc1l has greatly preached and also thoroughly practlced Now as we look around us we can defimtely see a group of students educated 1n a good school made even better by the best student counc1l Lyndhurst has ever had 'T Mr T Gash, Mr J Morrxs Sponsors of the Student Counczl SENIOR REPRESENTATIW ES OF THE STLDENT COLNCIL Fzrst Rou Seated Left to Right Rlchard Nowel Mary Jo Callqunre Patrlck Marlano Ellssa Llst Les he L6lbOWltZ Second Ron Standzng Left t Rzght George Slberry Dorthea Po- lase Louls Chlocco Ida Mertz Nlck Splna M SOPHONIORE REPRESENTATIVES TO THE STUDENT COUNCIL Fwst Row Seated Left to 'na J al trlcla Roote Mlchael Splno Harlyn Be rmann Dlane Cole Second Row Standzng Left to Rzght John DAu gostmo Mlldred Ruggler Jo seph Blasuccl SC db Z' fu enf 60llIlClf Ml0l'e5eI'l!CltlUe5 'Q Q N cl Mlllllllm JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES TO THE STUDENT COUNCIL Fzrst Row Seated Left to Rzght Patrlcla Petrullo Jo ann Nerllck Joseph Da Pal ma Constance Costa Pat r1c1a Baraccl Second Row Stamimg Left to Rzght Jo ann Isgrow Arlene Schu man Steve Cerefice Annette Cxrone MEMBERS OF FRESHNIANI STUDENT COUNCIL Seated Left to Rzght Grace Cerefice Lxnda Polase Carol WlSnl8WSk1 J a n e t Pfaff Evelyn Jasmskx Ellen Ba racca M o n 1 c a Olkowskx Standmg Peter Spano James Zellnsky Mlchael Je wusxak Jerry S pa n ol a George Savmo Wafwna .N nor f-5 1 ABOVE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Induction of new members May 14 1959 BELOW 0610 Capable leadelshlp good charac tel, actlve servlce and hlgh scholal Shlp are the requuements for mem bershlp of th1s excellent O1g'3I11Z3tlOI1 sponsored by M1s Ruth Creasey Twenty thlee members of our Junlor class wexe lnducted 1nto the Natlonal Honol SOC19ty on May 14 1959 They have glven the school a feehng of admuatlon towards them for the fine work they haxe done, not only IH fulfilhng then expected dUt16S but also ln seeklng new ones A few of theu SQINICQS hase been the deln erlng of the Neat York Tzmes to stu dents and teachels, and actlng' at ya 'Inf rlous affaus as hosts and hostesses Thls organlzatlon, complled f promlslng students, was muted to many places of 1nte1est, such as Fa11le1gh D1ck1nson Un1ve1s1ty and our state Capltal T1 enton, to see our government 1n actlon Just undeltaken th1s yea1 has been the Sp9C13l tutollng 1n all subjects to undelclassmen who lequest or need lt Thls spec1al help IS g1ven after school hours and the results have proved hlghly successful both past and present the mem bers of the Natlonal Honor SOC1ety have upheld the hlgh standards of thls nat1onw1de organlzatlon and It IS the hope of all that they w1ll con txnue to do so 1n the futule 1n what ever field they pulsue N S H members departzng for a serzes of lectures at Fawlezgh Dzckznson Unwerszty 1. Fzrst Row, Left to Rzght Mar1lyn Klaus, Paul Jasmskl, Mrs Creasey, Joe bferruzza, Daw n Lospaluto Second Row Angela Pulsxnellx, Sandia D1 Chlara, Ida 'VIertz, Marle Shremer, Niary Ann Raffextv, Dolores Gutkowskl Thzfd 71 Hou DOTIS Da Costa, Carolyn Gelbel, Mary Jo Callgulre, Marllvn Tanner, Anna Mane Bolles, Joyce Bremmer, Elxssa L1st Fourth Rau Russell Bellnna, Betty Marlon, Elleen Wald, Mary Anne CleIllldl'x0WSkl, Raymond Santelh O j . . . W S '. ' . F Q A , X a ' ' ' ll . X 3 4 1 ' 5 E e l 1 Q ' . 2 1 I 1 Q y ' . 2 .IIE 3 ' ' . 5 ' - 11 1 I , 4 A 'fi f g . . ' , 1 K ' i 3 f '- L A. . f y 52 . .1 - , , i V V, All A R ' . . X gfsfu- K Y - ' K h , Y' J Q .vs 1 ' 'L ' Y ' . . . ' 1 - ' -' .- ., . 0 - ' ' Ill J fyffli-. V ' - ' - ' - - gtg: . - ,- ,sp , ,,'j,,,,, . . ' 2 .umt Q Q I - . O , . . . . 1 --4' . . . . ' . . 1 'f . ' wk I . a Y I . . o it f s .' ' J :' . . . 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N S 5, 5. 5 - 'x 1 J if Our school newspapel The Lzghthouse under the SUDQTVI slon of Mrs H Muhlstock and Mr M Joy, IS a fine publlcatlon ln the student medlum The newspaper replesents the feel lngs and VIGWS of the student body Makmg thlS posslble IS the staff t1a1ned ln many as pects of newspaper mechamcs, and hopmg to further thelr achlewements through expres SIVQ Wlltlng On the b3SlS of the past ac compllshments of The Lzght house we can be assured that thexr future publlcatlons vs1ll be very successful glue ogglailwuae ...gp 'v' I 40 35 ABOVE Mr MlCha9l Joy Mrs Helen Muhlstock Sponsors of the Lzghthouse BELOW Erecutwe Staff of Lzghthouse Carole De Jackmo Mr M Joy Mary Jo Cahgulre Mrs H Muhlstock Mary Ann N avatta Barbara Castlegrant 'li' ...J 'ii L-gli' THE LICHTHOL SE STAFF Seated Left to Rzght Carole De Jackmo Carolyn Gexbel Mr Joy Mary Jo Calxguxre Mrs Muhlstock Mary Ann Navatta Barbara Castlegrant Second Row Marllyn Klaus Mary Ann Valente Pat Caruccl George Sxberry Ol1v1a Flettl Patrlck MaTlaH0 Paul Jasmskl Larry Buntxn Eve lyn Jaslnskl Marxlyn Tanner Barbara Castles Mary Ann Purcell Thud Rau Geraldme De Frmo Sandra De Cato Angela Pulsmelll Glnny Natnello Terry Dommo Lucllle 95 Ilallcurx Roslyn DAndrea Sandra Ferro Lmda Rmaldl Rlta attla 7-... 9, B I - Y - ' X' 5 - 5 . 1 5 ' W- ' ' '- X 5. ' . L- , D -1 I, 1 M353 JL. l 1 C , V P , - - ' - - 1 f ,, s . wg Q63 ' , X . - . . - Q4 I y i ' , ' Q , . I u ' . V Q I' K . , . w , . . , ' ' I , - - 1 l ' Q 'S Kr X I ,A T our ,fi X' J M Q f' Q ' -4 r J T X 41 J -v s . I , 'I 4 f v N ' at , ' - . ' s . 1 , K . K, 1 I ' f ' ' N 4 L' ' . I , li 1 5 - Q, ji A- , 1 , p - ' S X 2 f T 'Q . m ' T - T' i. I, -M X My C I I lb . ll I Q T . Q X X X ,, I . i I S 4-gg l- 5 I-F L . I 'K' tl W -v I . . A ' ff A 'N X 5 ' ' I v . L . -' - D' 1 1 r 1 I 1 . v . , , . , I 'b . lf I . y . l v Y : Y a y , - . Y . . . . . . , . . . .' .' . I - ' ' ' ' v 1 y 1 ' JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross, working under the Lyndhurst Chapter of the Red Cross, is a service club sponsored by Mrs. Biven, which is dedi- cated to the making of favors for children in the hospitals. Stuffed dolls and animals were also made and presented to the retarded and handicap- ped children at Christmas- time. In addition to this the Senior members of the club put on a Christmas show and caroled in the hospitals to ex- tend the Yuletide greeting to those less fortunate than ourselves during that joyous season. -Qanfiagt Standing: Barbara Hogland, Anita Cerracchio First Z Q Row, Left to Right: Rosemarie Cimino, Joan Buttaci, Mary Lou Santelli, Sarah Cimino, Eileen Denecke, Joan Mikolitch, Pat Cowell, Carole Falco Standing: Mary Ann Valente, Judy Carr Second Row: Rose Chaplin, Carol Eckardt, Jane Rodgers, Patt McCormick, Grace Calamito, Joyce Brouwer-Anchor, Lucille Alcuri, Dot Gaitos, Karen Tobiason, Joan Cookson Third How: Pat Naviello, Stephanie Caraccia, Ann Hogland, Mary Ann Carig, Bernadine Schultz, Carole Lembo, June Muhau, Marion Hopper, Alberta Frim- mel Fourth Row: Joy Muhau, Alma Vallery, Martha Peslie, Edith Brignola, Fran Benedetto, Pat Petrullo, Eileen Fedor, Pat ,Carucci, Lucy Cookson, Carolyn Callahan Fifth. Row: Louise Riley, Carol Staudt, Lois Beckland, Ilona Wagner, Doris Da Costa, Angela Colosurdo, Joanne Nerlick, Evelyn Jasinski, Helena Schenk Inset: Choral Group First Row: Carol Falco, Grace Calamito, Joyce Brouwer-Anchor, Betty Marion, Mary Ann Valente Second Row: Alberta Frimmel, Lucy Cookson, Judy Carr, Eve- lyn Jasinski NURSES' CLUB The purpose of the Nurses Club is to give assistance and aid to any student interested in nursing, medi- cal technology, or laboratory tech- nology. The club attended a tea at Hackensack Hospital in which they also participated in a social gather- mg. Fine films are shown to the mem- bers alternately with speeches which are given by various people who are well acquainted in this field and who wish to aid any young per- son with interest in nursing. First Row, Left to Right: Rosemary Camino, Kathy Fogell, Mary Ellen De Jessa, Jane Marie Errico, Pat Cummiskey, Ida Mertz, Mrs. Muhleisen, Judy Lynch Edna Varella, Betty Brown, Eleanor Powell, Carol Ann Siciliano Second Row: Karin Klamp, Eileen Denecke, Ann Hogland, Barbara Castelgrant, Angie Pul- sinelli, Pat Verga, Carole De Jackmo, Adeline Milici, Carol Keller, Dorothy Gaidos, Karen Van Riper, Gail Keenan Third Row: Karen Tobiasen, Carol Si- berry, Carol Ann Gesek, Joyce Matarocho, Dolores Guthowski, Carol Zelna, Elissa List, Judy Giaquinto, Sandra Lucciola, Jackie Logan, Judy Gervasi, Diane Cole Fourth Row: Linda Thomas, Harlyn Behrmann, Janet Pfaff, Lorraine La Cusso, Joy Muhaw, Marian McGavin, Pat Kelly, Pat Mitchell, Madelyn Brown, Carol Studat, Jean Wilson, Marie Lugo, Olivia Fietti, Roena Lazaurs, Phyllis Costa, Joyce Brouwer-Anchorg Linda Ferrante First Row, Left to Right: Mary Ann Cierniakowski, Patt McCormick, Virginia Rosa, Eleanor Powell Second Row: April Steiner, Georgette Andrews, Sandra Di Chiara Third Row: Mary Ann Valente, Judy Carr Fourth Row: Betty Marion, DEBATING CLUB Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Schwartz, the opportunity to ac- quaint students with debating and public speaking of different types is given in the Debating Club. This year the members took part in poetry readings, impromtu, speeches, debates, roundtable dis- cussions and book reviews. The re- sults were in seeing a group of stu- dents who are anxious and not backward at speaking before oth- ers. Ray Nichols Fifth Row: Barbara Castles, Charlie Williams, Marlene Steiner CHEMISTRY CLUB Students vvho are rnterested 1n the future of Chemlstry are able to express thelr ab1l1t1es IH the Chem 1st1y Club adv1sed by Mrs Lehm kuhl Many experlments have been undertaken throughout the year and have been truly successful The meetlngs, held at nrght have proven to be of much benefit to all those lnterested Fnst Row Left to Rzght Sandra D1 Chlara Bob Wh1tman Edna Varella Rus selBell1na Mxss Huettemann Mrs Lehmkuhl Steve Cerefice R1ta M8ttl8 Dawn Lospaluto Barbara Castlegrant Second Hou Judy G1aqu1nto Carol Zelna Elrssa Lrst Dlane Russo Lrnda Harms V1v1an RIZZO Ruth Whltehurst Joanne Isgro Betty Brown Joy D1v1ne Thud Rau Perry Russo Lou1s Imperato Paul Res t1ano B1ll Czarneck1 B111 BOTKOWSKI John Caffrey Bob Forbes John Kostrow SKI Roger Angelo Fourth Row Tom Pombrekas Charles WllllamS B1ll Wallmg Ronald Allan Peter Chrrst Burton Dav1s Kent Ka1ser Fwst Row Left to Rzght George Slberry Roena Lazaurs Mr Palermo Betty Marlon Dawn Lospaluto becond Rau V1rg1n1a Rosa Mar1lyn Domanrco Rose mary Gallo Marrlyn Klaus Eleanor Powell Patr1c1a Petrullo Fran Benedetto Frank Just1ce Third Row Iohn D Agostrno Robert Trnkham Charles Santaro Pat Mltchell Rlchard Nowel Louls Mangerpane Pat CUmmlSKey Fourth Row Marlene btemer Joanne Nerlrck Rosemary Rub1n1ch John Kostrowsk1 Frank Sangl R1chard Lazaurs Bruce Meyer Kent Ka1ser BIOLOGY CLUB All those rnterested IH the b1olo grcal field of scrence are able to ex press therr rnterests and ab1l1t1es through exper1ments, projects, and research 1n the Brology Club spon sored by Mr Palermo Recent pro jects have rncluded the study of genetrcs research and d1ssect1on of The club has VlSlt6d many po1nts of rnterest rncludrng Howe Caverns rn Coblesklll New York Spuyten Duyvll Po1nt 1n New York, and the Bronx Zoologrcal and Botanrcal Park both 1n New York THE HI Y The H1 Y of th1s school IS an or ganrzatron of young men who serve the communrty and school 1n varr ous act1v1t1es Its members have asslsted 1n the Cancer DIIVQ and Easter Seal Campalgn The club partrcrpates 1n school act1v1t1es and 3ldS rn monr tormg at functrons Many of the members have at tended and act1vely partrclpated 1n the Youth and Government Confer ence rn Trenton Upon gr aduatlon each member of the club recerves an offlcral H1 Y pm as apprecratron for hlS servrce lx, Farsi Row Left to Rzght J1m McNamara Paul Jas1nsk1 Mr Sandler N1ck Manente Al DEm1l1o Second Rou John KOSITOWSKI V1ncent C1polla Kent Ka1ser Cra1g WBSKIEWICZ Ronald Allan Vmce Campanello Bob Hearn 97 l Q .. I. . . . - . I V 1 - , 1. 1 u n V 1 Z 1 ' ' ' ' . 1 I 'VL 9 I I O ' . g ' . 1 X . ' ' 8 . , 1 r - ' 1 7 1 I I vu ' ' . . , . . v .. 1 I , 7 l . I ' 1 I 1 I Y 1 . , I , y - . , . n - Y . I 'I . 1 I I Y .. ' .g u - i 1 the frog, and the matrng of rats. 7 . 7 . - ' . :v I V .7 . . '. ' . ' , 1 y: . . ' , - Y ! Y Y I . . ' ' . -'- -1 .1 ' 1 Y 'Y , v '. . . : . . ' ' , ' 7 ! l ! 1- K , D . . . Sl ' , . . - ' g Q . . . ' . .- ' , ' ,' ' A , l I, . , l . , . . . G - , Y 1 1 I 7 First Row, Left to Right: Pat Logan, Virginia Carabella, Lucille Cifferella, Dolores Pontilillo, Ida Natiello, Mary Ann Valente, Doris Da Costa, Mrs. G. Dick- son, Joanne Isgo, Betty Marion, Anne Domonico, Joanne Marchitello, Barbara Desimone, Josephine Iosco, Sandra Breslin Second Row: Sandra Di Chiara, Mau- reen Lies, Eileen Denecke, Winnie Campbell, Joyce Brouwer-Ancher, Jeanette Campbell, Judy Di Lascio, Rosemary Marino, Gerry De Frino, Patricia Conway, Janet Bollato, Angela Catapano, Beverly Pegnato, Carolyn Lembo, Rosemarie Caputo Third Row: Alma Valerie, Joan Cookson, Marian Hopper, Marilyn Lies, Carol Berhowski, Arlene Nelson, Joanna Mauro, Carol Imperato, Janet Neglia, Donna Morici, Carol Christ, Joy Divine, Judy Duff, Julie Durante, Angela D'Agos- tino Fourth Row: Lauralee Bremmer, Linda Mietzow, Pat Carucci, Edith Brig- nola, Janet Pratessi, Martha Sparta, Vivian Rizzo, Vickie Perello, Mary Ann Carey, Margaret Calamito, Leatha Sturges, Linda Weiss, Carolyn Callahan, Ruth Ann Whitehurst Fifth Row: Joyce Bremmer, Alberta Frimmel, Judy Carr, Lucy Cookson, Judy Giaquinto, Elissa List, Mary Ann Rafferty, Lucille Alcuri, Mary Ellen Hallisey, Diane Russo, Lois Beckland, Miriam Troy, Barbara Castles, Sixth Row.: Jean Wilson, lllona Wangler, Susan Conway, Elaine Sexton, Pat Roote, Bonnie Gallagher, Eileen Wisnieski, Angel Colosurdo, Joanne Nerlick FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Future Teachers, sponsored by Mrs. Dickson, provides for the exploration of the teaching field to those interested. The club has seen many educa- tional films, participated in debates, and observed the teaching in neigh- boring grade schools. Also of inter- est were the many fine speakers who were invited to speak at the meetings, enabling the members to become more enlightened about the steps toward teaching. For the first time in the history of the club they visited the North Jersey Training School in Totowa, New Jersey, to observe the techniques used in teaching retarded children. This year the club sponsored a dance and a St. Patrick's Day Par- ty in which the members of the Bacliielors Future Teachers were in- vite . BACHELORS' FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Sponsored by Mr. Paterniti, The Bachelors' Future Teachers is the boys' chapter of the Future Teach- ers of America of Lyndhurst High School. The club's aim is to enliven the interest of those boys who are going to college and particularly into the field of teaching. The club visited numerous places of interest including the State Teachers' Colleges of New Jersey. Observation in the grade school was also accomplished. First Row, Left to Right: Paul Restaino, Roger Angelo, Mike Mangano, Robert Kreminski, Joseph Milillo, Tom Rafferty, Anthony Di Staulo Second Row: Nicho- las Spina, Al Gedrimas, Steve Cerefice, Keith Willoughby, Dennis Cook, Leonard La Magna Third Row: Phil Ciaro, Pete Grisaphi, Danny Boglivi, Glen Sumpman, Mike Spino, Joe Linfonte Fourth Row: Sal Valente, Fred Sangi, Peter Scerbo, Joe Biasucci, Allan Jones, Neal De Graff, Joe Di Blosi, Leonard Miraglin, John D'Agostino Seated, Left to Right: John D'Agostino, Ellen Hannagin, Mrs. Prisco, Dawn Lospoluto, Phyliss Mariano Second Row r Sandra Lucciola, George Brown, Harlyn Behrmann Third Row: Linda Thomas, Connie Geraci, Kathleen Foggell, Beverly Pegnato, Carolyn Limbo, Janet Neglia, Karin Klamp Fourth Row: Kathy Kearny, Judy Lynch, Mary Ellen Cassidy, Eleanor Powell F1 On LATIN CLUB Sponsored by Mrs. Prisco, this club is the only foreign language club at the high school. Its primary purpose is to increase the interest of the student body in Roman cul- ture. The annual social event of the Latin Club is a Roman banquet complete with Latin cuisine and au- thentic Roman dress. ,.. ,, C3 I TECHNICIANS CLUB An efficient job of operating the electrical equipment at the plays and assemblies was given to us by the members of the Technicians Club. The football scoreboard and public address system are in use only through the competent aid of these members who also provide the school with all other require- ments concerning technical-service. an B A - - First Row, Left to Right: Harold Walsh, Joseph Biasucci, Arthur Markle, Joseph Avento, Dan Coronato, Nicholas Spina, Larry List Second Row: Robert Whitman, Floyd La Due, Glen Sumpman, Mr. John Kopf, Louis Chiocco, Michael Spino, James Russo Third Row: Perry Russo, Richard Sloan, John Smith, Ronald Allan, William Walling, Douglas Canova, Robert Forbes THE GIRLS' LEADERS CLUB Sportsmanship and fair play in competition are fundamentals taught by Mrs. Savino, advisor of this very efficient group of girls. Their athletic interests are pro- moted in this organization, as is ,L ' 5 3 ' 5 - J Al. the chance to display leadership. 5' Y , These girls are in charge of all p i A. a' - ' if 1 1 J ,, 4 r. 1 L girls' intramural programs which A Y. I I - A' f lf ' '- A ' include volleyball, basketball, and f . , , A -S baseball. During this time you will -- 9 ,Q ' Q ' 1' I - 4 S ' find them either acting as referees 1 ,......, , .,,. 1 or captains of a team. They can ' Lia.. ,. - .4 ...i.t ' also be found working in the cafe- .M , ' W . f . .. teria as salesgirls and cashiers. First Row, Left to Right: Doris DaCosta, Roena Lazaurs, Mary Jo Caliguire, Dorothy Rubinetti Second Row: Marcia Varano, Janice Oisenwick, Joy Divine, Barbara Castleggant, Joan Mekolitch, Betty Brown, Angela Pulsinelli, Terry Domino Third ow: Ida Mertz, Virginia Natiello, Carol De Jackmo, Linda Rinaldi, Lucille Alcuri, Sandra Ferro, Mary Ann Rafferty, Rosemarie Servido, Edith Brignola Fourth Row: Fran Benedetto, Mary Ann Valente. Dolores ,Gut- kowski, Betty Marion, Eileen Fedor, Connie Costa, Elissa List, Bonnie Gallagher, Lucille Oswald, Olivia Fietti, Angela Colosurdo, Helena Schenk GIRLS' LEADERS AIDE The Leaders Aide under the lead- ership of Mrs. Elaine Savino en- ables all freshman and sophomore girls to be a part of the balanced program which includes health, safety and physical education. They participate in all intra- mural activities as timers and scor- ers. Here they are prepared for the jobs they will take over when they become members of the Girls' Lead- ers Club where they will referee and take charge of the entire program. A big success this year was the annual Christmas party held in the cafeteria, during which the girls of the Leaders Aide were invited. Up to date, the club has succeed- ed in getting many girls interested in athletic activities and we hope will continue in the future. LEADERS AIDE First Row, Left to Right: Rosemarie Pennacchio, Beverly Pegnato, Chickie Moran, Barbara Kenning, Linda Polase, Carol Wisniewski, Susan Socienski, Kathy Henderson, Janet Niglia Second Row: Jeanne Machcinski, Anita Cerrac- chio, Julie Durante, Karen Hunter, Marie De Massi, Pat Logan, Christine De Massi, Yolanda Ardizzone Third Row: Carol Christ, Sharon Hilderbrand, Rose- marie Gallo, Mildred Ruggier, Ellen Hannagan, Leatha Sturges, Kathy Carney, Josephine Bartoli, Joyce Russo Fourth Row: Vicky Perello, Joan Cookson, Jackie Logan, Monica Olkowski, Bea Caputo, Judy Gervasi, Pat Roote, Rosemarie Gera- mita Fifth Row: Janet Pfaff, Jane Krause, Mary Ellen Cassid , Judy Lynel, Karen an Riper, Phyliss Mariano, Evelyn Jasinski, Rosemary Rubinich ,,. ..-. ... pr- First Row, Left to Right: Jean Dibble, Rosemarv Gallo, Joy Divine, Mrs. Shafron, Roberta Midler, Joyce Hildebrandt Second Row: Bernadine Schultz, Judy Leyh, Katherine Carney, Linda Lee Scheurman, Gloria Cannella, Diane Thompson, Valerie Robertella Third Row: Phyliss Costa, April Steiner, Janet Paynter, Rhoda Smith, Judy Lynch, Phyliss Mariano, Marilyn Mulheisen, Kathy Riley Fourth Row: Donald Williams, Joseph Pantilen, Thomas Pini, Fred Bowman, Joe De- palma, Andy Gonzales, Gary Rinaldi SCENERY CLUB This club, sponsored by Mrs. Shafron, has made posters for plays and stage sets. This year our Sen- ior Play and School Show would not have been such a success without their help. They also made publi- city posters and scenery for these events. Our sincerest thanks for a job well done. ART CLUB Adding beauty and originality to our school is the Art Club. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Shafron, the club attempts to discover and encourage any special art ability had by the student and develop a sense of cooperation, courtesy and leadership among them. For the Christmas season they decorated the entire school with miniature Christmas trees and other orna- ments. The members work with oils, make-up, jewelry, and pipe- cleaning crafts. In the near future they hope to make friezes for the Cafeteria and Music rooms. . ,K First Row, Left to Right: Roberta Midler, Barbara Castlegrant, Carol Vai, April Steiner, Valerie Robertella, Mrs. Shafron, Joy Divine, Judy Lynch, Barbara Ken- ning, Janet Rizzetti Second Row: Joyce Hildebrandt, Gloria Cannella, Barbara Coronato, Eleanor Powell, Arleen Fuchs, Maureen Lies, Roe Gallo, Mary Ann Picone, Diane Palian Third Row: Donald Williams, Marilyn Mulheisen, Kathy Riley, Connie Costa, Linda Harms, Phyliss Costa, Elaine Cheeseman, Carol Car- bone, Linda Lee Scheurman, Kathy Carney, Bernadine Schultz Fourth Row: Joseph Pantileone, Roy Kliss, Burton Davies, Richard Danese, Roberta Lazaurs, Marlene Steiner, Evelyn Jasinski, Angel Colosurdo, Diane Mulheisen, Rhoda GIRLS, CHORUS Smith, Phyliss Mariano First Row, Left to Right: Mr. Covert tDirectorl, Linda Meyer, Karin Van Riiper, Judy Carr, Carol Christ, Leatha Sturges, Pat Logan, Janet Pretessi, Janet P aff, Arlene Schiemann, Marian McGavin, Diane Palian, Jackie Logan, Sandra Luciel- lo, Judy Duff, Ellen Hannagan, Helen Liss, Genevine Gabrielle, Martha Sparta Second Row: Loretta Straeb, Carolyn Lembo, Josephine Bartoli, Jackie Cucci, Lin- da Polase Sandra Fiorri. Jeanne Crowley, Angela Ca atano, Joyce Dislalo, Grace Cerefice, Janet Neglia, Mary Ann Picone, Jackie De qrrino, Joan Dondero, Linda Lee Ferrante, Gail Keenan, Pat Zollo Third Row: Pat Mitchell, Lauralee Brem- mer, Sharon Hildebrand, Pat Conway, Carol Heffron, Laura Manente, Karen Hunter, Ellen Baracca, Carolyn Lembo, Isabell Ayers, Carol Dickert, Susan Cian- della, Anette Cirone, Pat Kelly Fourth Row: Lucille Melici, Joanne Clark, Carol Cuchinelli, Angela Imperiale, Arleen Nelson, Joyce Milan, Mary Ellen Cassidy, Anita Cerrachio, Rosemary Livelli GIRLS' CHORUS Gleeful tones flow from the lips of those talented young girls. They entertained the school with lovely songs during the Yuletide Holiday and Spring Festivals. Long re- hearsals and hard work are hand in hand as the girls steadily pre- pare for these occasions. Tired, but proud, the night of the concert is their director, Mr. Covert, who so diligently planned and sponsored the choral arrangements. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Thls column entltled Hlgh School News IS of mutual lHt616St to both Lynd hulst Hlgh School students and membels of ltS communlty lt can be lead w eeklx IH the Commelclal Leadel and lncludes all actlxl tles exents and folthcomlngs of Iyndhulst Hlgh School llI'11QU9lW wlltten lnto xallous themes Thls 5631 we extend oul glatltude to Betty and Sandle fol thell fine accom pllshments ID cleatlng thls column Fzrst Row Left to Rzght Bernadette Donaghy Arleen Nelson Janet Pratesl Carol Fuchs Allce Bowman Ida N3t16llO Rosemarle Gero mlta Mr Kornxt Wlnnle Campbell Jean MaChClnSkl Susan Soclen skl Second Row Carol Valochovlc Llnda Meyer Illona Wangler Alrla Vallery Pat Caruccl Edlth Brlgnola MSTIOH Hop er Mary ann Carrlg Marllyn Maynard Angela DAgostlno T nd Row Roger Halwachs Les Llebowltz Charles Horacek Mlchael Spano Joe Pantaleone Neal De Graff John OBr1en Martln Krone Stu Zatkow Fourth Row Rlchard Meek Allan Jones Tony Fresso Mar tm Tout Rlchard Colasurdo Robert Llppencott Norman Shllllng H .rlli ,s-A J YE, Sandra Ferro KL! and Betty Lou Marlon CAMERA CLUB These young men and women ale dll ect lng thell enelgles towald an lntelestlng hobby whlch could latel dewelop lnto a means of ealnlng a llxlng Ml HHIXQY Kolnlt IS then sponsol and has helped them by havlng guest SDQHKQIS explaln new methods and technlques of photoglaphy 7' THETA KAPPA The Theta Kappa, sponsoled by Mlss D1 Camlllo, conslsts of Junlol and SBHIOI gllls, lequlled to XOlUHtC91 a celtaln amount of SQIXICG dullng the coulse of the yeal ln oldel to obtaln SQIXICQ pO1HtS Thls yeal the club has VSO1K9d dlllgently IH aldlng the school bv ushellng at school show s, selllng lefleshments at dlffelent SpO1tS ex ents, and selllng p1Og13mS at foot ball games The Theta Kappa has been xely success ful ln thell annual Celeblal Palsy DIINQ Thls IS 9Xld6HC6 of the club's lntelest ln both school and town plojccts The club wlll go on to new and bettel w ays of achlevlng lecognltlon fol thls, oul alma matel Sfr1'rld11l51, Left fn R1ghf Qandra Fury-n' Cnnylyg Fncfa, Tngllle he wald, Lucy Cookson, Betty MBTIOH, Mlss Dl Camlllo Fzrst Row, Seated, Left to Rlght Elvlra Caroselll, Barbara Hogland, Barbara Deslmone, Nancy Rall, Pat Navlello, Joan Mlkolltch, Joanne Isgro, Barbara Castlegrant, Anne Hogland, Marllyn Klaus Second Row Edlth Brlgnola, Rosemary Catugno, VlTglHl3 Natlello, Anlta Rullo, Joyce Brouwer Anchor, Pat McCormlck Ruth Ann Whlt9hUTSt, Rosemary Llppare, Renlta MZIJKOWSKI, Kathv Qulnn Thzrd Row Carole Falco, Pat Verga, Lucllle Alcurl, Mary Ann Rafferty, Dottle Rublnettl, Rosemary Servldlo. 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I 1 5 1 v v E l ' . . , . . . l 1 Y r ' ' l Y Y 7 , . . i I 1 I Y . -l l 1 v I ' 1 v 1 Pep Club cheers at home game MISS ARNOLD CONSTABLE In the fall of 1959 four senior girls were chosen to represent Lyndhurst High School in the annual Miss Arnold Constable contest The girls prom enaded throughout the store modeling the fine ap parel of Arnold Constable Everyone Who had the opportunity to see these girls commented on the hlgh quality fashions which the store IS known for ., ar 9 Left to Right: Linda Rinaldi, Judy Giaquinto, Roberta Murray PEP CLUB Those cheering voices you hear at all sports events are the voices of the very energetic Pep Club They surely have contributed faithful support to the cheerleaders when needed at those breath taking moments The Pep Club sponsored by the Student Council has cer talnly succeeded in spilling some of its flowing spirit over on the student body of Lyndhurst High School Miss Arnold Constable Contest Suzanne Marshall Ida Mertz Dorothea Polase Mary Jo Caliguire GIRLS CITIZENSHIP Girls' Citizenship is a program sponsored by the three divisions of the Woman's Club of Lyndhurst. Girls are chosen to represent Lynd- hurst High School at Douglass Col- lege for a week in June where they hear lectures on our government, as well as participating in the pro- vided social activities. JBRSIP ears STATE 595 EY W9 sn-Ti 31-A11 Left to Rzght Paul Jasmskl Joseph Sferruza Charle W1 mms Fzrst Row Left to Rzght Leatha Sturges James Lau rxta Nlck Manente Bob Hearn Tom Duffy Mr Gee Second Ron Al DEm1lxo Jeff Osxas Mxke Fxglxolma Les L9lb0WltZ Ronme Scalera Standmg James Rago George Sember Absent Robert Melok LIBRARY CLUB NEW JERSEY BOYS STATE NSW JGISGY Boys State lS a program held at Rutgers Unlverslty deslgned to a1d ln the bulldmg of CIVIC leadershlp It IS dedxcated to the development of good Cltl zens ln the Unlted States of Amerlca by 1nsp1r1ng the vouth of New Jersey to take a more 3Ct1VB and lntelllgent mterest ln the operatlon of our state and natxon and ln thle p11v1lges and responslbllltles of cltlzen s xp '05 Betty Marlon NEW JERSEY GIRLS STATE New Jersey Glrls State IS very Slmllar IH most respects to that of Boys State Each year over three hundred young glrls from all over the state of New Jersey meet at Douglass College New Brunswlck Here they were taught more about thelr govern ment whxch IS so very essentlal to th1s strlvlng world of today Fzrst Row, Left to Rzght Elvlra Purrellm, Barbara Perelh, Barbara Castlegrant, Ida Anzelde, Barbara Paohm Standzng Arthur Abo, Albert Hemz, Mrs Bohrer, Rlchard Allen, Tom Natale, Nxck Iocca, Rxchard Dmapolx, Peter Chrxst, Glen Hero, Ronald Allan Second Row Lorrame Petrocelll, Carol Schroeder, Edna Varella, Angel Cola surdo, Carolyn Callahan -T -:Tl . 1 ' A , . J A 1 V il , 7' Wl bq ' . . . i .- at at 1 . . C A . - x I N. 1 A Y 5 A' E A A . : . .y 1 S .1- 6. 'T 5 G S XX A 7 I 5 I . , . - . .K gr 5 N l , . g. U Y . -l y - , '. I I fi.: ,..., , .J I g D . -C 1 v l y . 9 eluor Wa , Jkafgi o l ' f fa . 4- i f v0 Hg 3 2 I I A ,V 3 'N 4. y P Z .-.J uOuf 0 flue grying ann The Senior Play Out of the Frying Pan was presented on November 20th and 21st 1959. The play, directed by Miss Linda Krisel, was a three-act comedy which involved three fellows and three girls, sharing an apartment in New York City due to financial difficulties. They were would-be show people, all searching for their big break in the theatre. Their eagerness to act resulted in numerous comical situations. l 52 F 'Q ll 9 J A .3 .5-Y Swedish Folk Dancers entertain L.H.S. students 10 -fel, Edward Tirone in the lead role, portrayed Norman, the serious enthusiast, who was sure that success was just around the corner for all concerned. Mary-Jo Caliguire played Dottie who was a simple girl from a wealthy family, and was responsible for the upkeep of the apart- ment. She later revealed her love for t'Norman. Larry Castiglia and Georgeann Lombardi portrayed a married couple struggling along on the bare necessities in an effort to keep their marriage a secret. Louie Clziocco portrayed George, the comedian of the play. His acting resulted in many comical situations, the most famous of which was his appearance on stage in a pair of men's flashy shorts. Carolyn Geibel portrayed Kate, the cynic of this delightful group. She had an answer for everything! Despite her sarcasm, she made an effort to please others, especially when she drugged Muriel's drink ! Sandra Ferro played Muriel, the answer to the group's every scheme. She was taunted, teased, and torn apart in an effort to have her leave and never return. Tommy Nat-ale, who portrayed Mr. Kenny, was exuberant in his role as an eccentric theatrical producer who had the key to the future success of the six young actors. Carl Quart-araro played Mr. Coburn, Dottie's father, who had little patience and understanding. His main concern was to get Dottie out of that insane asylum. Pat! McCornziclf portrayed Mrs. Garnet, the landlady of the apartment. She was a woman of sincerity, but was obviously a typical old-aged fanatic when it came to the rent, Frank Miele and Sam Trangone portrayed policemen, who were successful in turning a peaceful, harmless play iwithin the playl into a nightmare. To all those who labored so tirelessly both in front of the lights and behind them, go thanks and credit for the success of the SEN- IOR PLAY. Stage-Manager Mary Anne Valente Assistants Carole Falco Frank Bucci Sandra Di Chiara Lucille Alcuri Annamarie Bolles firielfl 62:5 . . . Armeci Forces representatives speak to Seniors of careers in the servzce ...RI gnferfainmenf A ,SZ oo! SLOW Dry Valley Junction The Lyndhurst High School Auditorium was the scene, March 25th and 26th, of the annual School Show. An uproarious farce, the production was a superb show case for the artistic talents of L.H.S. students. The climax of the evening was some fancy footwork by the leggy members of the L.H.S. football squad. Written and directed by Mr. Alex La Tronica, Sr., the show added another hit to the many successful productions that Mr. La Tronica has presented for the students of L.H.S. Those who ably assisted the director were Mr. William Gee, Mr. Donald Covert, Miss Linda Krisel and Mrs. Maria Shafron. The theme for the 1960 School Show was a humorous incident in a short story by O. Henry. Ingeniously weaving' the homely man- ners. customs, and language of the inhabitants of a quaint hill vil- lage of the Ozarks into the plot, Mr. La Tronica created a rollicking musical replete with fun, humor, song and dance. Congratulations to all those people who helped to make the show the wonderful success which it was! nga Q3 ff 4 I 1 l Y I' - 1' - fi-. 5 1 4 E1 L! 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Siuflf ACh18V1ng school Splflt does not actually mean that you must be a member of all clubs and partlclpate 1n all sports 3Ct1V1t16S By merely contributlng an outstanding accomphshment 1t becomes a valuable asset to the school Our class has broken numerous records and atta1ned h1gh honors The followlng are but a fractlon of 1960 s contr1but1on of school sp1r1t R1ch1e Pezzola broke the hlgh school record by scorlng 38 polnts in one game J1m Franchma and Tom Longo were selected as members of the All State Football Team Bergen County Team and P V C Team Dan DeS1mone and J 1m Melacclo were selected as members of the Bergen County and P V C Teams Al Blohm was selected for the Bergen County Football Team Pat Mariano made first Team Bergen County Tournament and second Team P V C 1n basket a RlCh10 Pezzolla made first Team All P V C and second Team All Bergen County 1n basketball Pom Longo and John Porada made second team P V C 1n basketball Lyndhurst won first place 1n the 1959 P V C Basketball Tournament Jamboree Lyndhurst beat East Rutherford 14 0 on Thanks g1v1ng Day Tom Longo was voted most valuable back J1m Franch1na and Dan DeS1mone won the award for most valuable lmemen As Sophomores we beat the entlre school on Field Day N1ck Manente won the Amerxcan Leglon Oratorlcal Contest Betty Marlon represented us at GITIS State Llnda R1nald1 Judy Giaqulnto and Roberta Murray represented us at Girls C1t1zensh1p Joe Sferruzza Paul J as1nsk1 and Charlle W1ll1ams were selected to attend Boys State Lucille Alcurl was chosen M1ss Booster 1959 The Pep Club was again organized and fiourlshed under the leadershlp of Pres1dent Sandra Ferro Our treasury led those of all other classes Our band partlclpated ln the band exh1b1t1on sponsored by the Herald News Our twlrlers led by magorette Judy Carr worked d1l1gently to represent our school Our cheerleaders headed by Lucllle Alcuri and Llnda R 1nald1 sparked our teams onto the1r many v1ctor1es Dawn Lospaluto and Marle Schreiner won a certlficate of merlt in the Natlonal Merit Scholar shlp Exam Our memorable Senior Play was a huge success headed by an outstandlng cast Twenty three members were lnducted 1nto the National Honor Soc1ety the hlghest number ever to be chosen for th1S honor O O U U b 11. Q ' ' ' - As Freshmen, we won third place in the Freshman Basketball Tournament. D ff, V, K4 fffi 27 j k If ' 'xf f YXQZ, 1 Xffg K K X Aff X Y ,KX FX X sf XYX A xA r , X l N-if Y Dar .giglzfing 13 '35,g1U1g3.1 39 EB 5 12251 VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUADS Fzrst Row Left to Rzght Dan De S1mone Al Blohm Ralph Weyersberg Joe Sferruzza B111 W1ttor1-ff Tom Longo Rlch ard Perello Al Hynes Second Row Paul Jas1nsk1 Alan Concha Charl1e Jury Frank Curclo J1m Franch1na J1m M613CCl0 John Porada Dan Coranoto Jack McKenna Thrrd Wlth Coach Eddle Zak at the helm the Lynd hurst VaYS1ty Golden Bears concluded the1r hlghly successful 1959 football season Wlth a Group Three State Co Champ1onsh1p and a second place stand1ng ln the Passalc Valley Conference Thelr record was an 1mpress1ve seven and two In the open1ng game of the season a large crowd saw the Bears devour a group of growlmg Ruther ford Bulldogs by score of 25 0 The startlng l1ne up for th1S contest was as fol lows M1ke Zehnsky and Dan DeS1mone at ends Charhe Jury and Jack McKenna at tackles J1m Melacclo and Dan Coronato as guards Jxm Fran chlna at center Bxll WlttOTfI' at quarterback Tom Longo and Al Blohm at half back and Joe Sferuzza at full back Prov1d1ng the oppos1t1on for the followmg week handlly won over by a 52 12 score At the1r first home game of the season Lynd hurst was the perfect host before assertmg 1tS su per1or1ty over a Paterson Easts1de team by a 32 6 score Row John Serv1deo Er1c Ronson M1ke Ze11nsky Kexth W1l1oughby Anthony D1 Staulo Frank Sang1 Joseph Acker son Anthony Clardella Phll Lembo Fourth, Row Joe La Faso Frank De Pasquale Frank McSweeny Neal De Graaff M1ke T1rone B111 Bello Tom Clardella Joe Mellllo In the season s fourth game Lyndhurst met ltS strongest opponent the Mustangs of Cllfton who handed the Bears then' first defeat of the season 20 6 Together wlth th1s defeat Tom Longo and Joe Sferuzza were 1nJured A n1ght game was played aga1nst Unlon H111 wxth the latter belng used as the startmg team In clement weather and a few more 1nJur1es for the Bears alded the Un1on H111 team 1n hand1ng Lynd hurst 1ts second defeat The final score showed a 13 6 loss FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AND SCORES Rutherford Paterson Easts1de Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Cllfton Lyndhurst Unlon H111 Paterson Central Lyndhurst Garfield Lyndhurst Passalc East Rutherford Lyndhurst Lyndhurst . 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H ,.,,,,. , ,.,,. .,.....,,,,,,,,.1.1 1 6 - ,1,. ...,., . ..,.,..,, ,.,... 2 0 ' ...... .,..... ...,,. 1 12 D , ..,.1. ,,1.1 ..,., 1 , 1. 14 .......1., . . 0 QOAJQIT, Maki Back on their home field again, the Bears trounced Paterson Central 32-21 in a P.V.C. game. The Garfield game was postponed until Monday because of rain the previous Saturday. Showing a fine winning form, the Bears defeated the Purple and Gold 39-6. Next, the Bears played host to an over-trouble- some Passaic team but proceeded to scalp the In- dians 20-12. In their final game of the year, Mr. Zak and his Bears fulfilled a five-year dream by posting a 14-0 win over the East Rutherford Wildcats and sending them home like whimpering pussycats. Coach Zak's coaching staff was composed of Tom Gash, line coachg Joe Cipolla, backfield coachg Frank Ruggiero and Donne Divine, Freshman coachesg and Sam Martucci, team trainer. Post season honors went to co-captains Jim Franchina and Tom Longo, Dan DeSimone, Jim Melaccio, and Al Blohm. FR ESHMAN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Lyndhurst Opponent 34 12 Orange .,... ..ff....., ...,.....,,.............f,.,..... ,,... , ..,f,..,.,..f.,........ . Nutley ..,.,,..... ....... ...,.,. ..... ............ A.,.,......,....,..........,.......,.... 1 4 1 2 Garfield ......,..,...........,.,...................,..,,.,....r,,.........................,. 6 7 Kearny .....,.......,,.........,..,.....,.,...,.....,.,,........ff...,,......,.,,,,........ 14 33 Irvington ........, ,...,..........,.,,...,.....,.............,...,,,,.,,....i ,....,.., 2 1 12 Don Bosco ...,. .............,...f,. .f,,,, J , 6 18 7 Rutherford ....,.,.,.....,......,....... ,......,.,.., , ,.. ...,,,...,,...,,... 27 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD Seated zn front of the bench Eddie Schultz F11 st Rau Left to Rzght Mr Don Divine Coach Fred Monica Carmen Tirone Joseph Pennie John Napatano John Redner George Savmo Gary Farnum Mr Frank Ruggiero Coach Second Rou Edward Greaser Michael Jewesxak George Eckhardt Phrimmer Russell Bonadonna Thnd Rou Michael Festa Edward Collettl Leon Mlraglia Anthony Santangelo James Zelinsky George Dally Tom Pitera ' : ' ' .. .Y . : v , ' h lv ' , I I 7 ' : . ' ' , g ' , James Brown, John Gacclone, Richard Guldettl, Wayne u n 1 , U y v I ' l G . ' v Q - y ' V 1 3 ' I ! ! ,ri-T.-'.-an-ug .... TACKLE John Porada Sr B19 John Packed a lot of fme football Mzke Zelmsky JI f!.9j1s douned on the 30 yd lme znto one year iid 'Q GUARD Jack McKenna Sr The Pepperpot a fine utzlzty man r -L--- 'il' we N, i 3 iff as ,., ms., and 2f i ' M Qing- -,I ,f3g, rw- I3-Q 5 1 '1 '55'f55'sm,'Q f'F35e? 'q:'Y, L NI: A sn' J 4 ,Mgr an -L'Qf,,, . ,M A left fo Rlyhf Edward Zak Head Coach Tom Gash AMN gh? 3, in Mj::g's,, W ant Coach Joseph C1ppol1a Mwzstanf Coach TACKI E Alan Concha gl up Pzzmzfy 4 man 1 feu uonlx mf a lot of rzctmn ' H . ' ' - . . . . 2'.. - w D- an l k s T f I 'f .W Q ix 2 1 ,M 5- 4 x., .A V , .3 it x, jg ' . K ' ' r,,.a-.H-1' gg, : , '32 , , t - ? E E' I H 71 ll ' ' U 1 ' , gwxa , Q ' Y , 9 . A' 41 . ,I 'A' , , V? fl - :lf if 1 V , x f', ' ' A -' ... ' Q , ,- ' 1 V -' if ' . A I ' -' fun ,, . .....' -' fT5rs.T'T-ji V Q ' xi i af -N 'if . 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BACK Aloert Blohm Sr The Blond Jet Longo to Blohm pitch and catch combmatzon FA I -ff inner Qs an 5051-,., vo. 4 'Q an-x,, -nm.. -7 'k Bzll W zlorrj' Full Qteam ahead bgjgxfiw ,,, Lg.: as s.. '9'5'+5s',uv:.2'm+.. 'zf:.t'54? GUARD Albert Hynes Sr The man uzth the ready smzle -A' ,. , 'sf -. . Iv 'g ' :J -Q! V ' 4 - -Lf L- A 2 .-.-.-. f f ' ff -A A - .,..- . 'Q . -:...u 'G' ..,j. :T ' 'sg' W.. ' fa rv 14 I ' rv - A , . 'H ' A 1, :y f ,f , .Sp ' . , 1, - te' . X -A wi , . .- . , c , . L -' 4 fqilvfp --112 f T.: ' W.: . 3' -,J-z.,, 5 ,A '-3' ' -.zz Nh. v-5 VP! K' ' .:,f,i.:f' ' ,.,.-9,.'6 nu--. .- Q .1 0 .,... Q'-'..'?-.'-.223 - f P ' .v ,-' 1 M f .a -A A N- ly, f'. i V ' , ',-- 1.- , ' 'Tia- ff 14455, .Wk ' t 7' :.f.P.--'we' :'.-.,g ' f - '-.. I., .1 is ' r- , U fr Q , . A ',, , 231-gif? fa , . . ,A -V-, -1 f.,- .-... 4. t vkfg, 1 I :H ,. ,, 0 15- -L. ..f.:,5 ' f ' x.5ZZ,,v,3,.yf5' C -'f-Q Jjflw l L' ' ' .-.,- 1 ' :Q 'n..- .' r, .21 ,' nj ' - H ' - 115 , ,J A , I. I' N.n1,'!l'Lv I VER' l fo! :Q .2 UE Low f If fx! 1 I, 4 ll 1 5 X ' ' 'll n U 'ff 0, ' I' L Ralph Wyersberg, Sr Uncle Ralph The inventor of the tze Tackle QW BACK D UN eck' Mike Zelinsky Jfr is rushed by the Bulldogs XC X Q X X L U W xx QNX X x ' x K jj ,Ldv gl' N 'S Q ' X X xl L Q Q Q9 XX M5 N! X9 KW KJ Q X GUARD James Melacclo Sr The Bald Jet Hu dream come wzng tackle for a day 'NLG MV f 'ol fm. M 'CF I 73. qyefwggifm 'WY :aw .Q ,Q 551-in Jig-f'g. ..-., ,nggglfef eg, wires on . TACKLE 5 Frank Curclo S b ag The toughest tackle playzng uzth ear mugs END Paul Jasmskx Sr 116 A man can ozercome any obstacle 1 the desire 1s there 'O I x X - sr W X v 'x I f - N K W H -xx ' Q S T N 5 N , 1, N V ,xl fly , A X' 0 , fx s X - N , k ! kv X X Q X xc - fvpj A XX X - Rf N A, l X X , . X 'Xl' ' Xx 'X Q' C N ' X 1.11, u li 5X2 xx , K RX f 1- xx X x' 7 X A I A f XX' 5-J K, - X 1 K, xx 3 I N' , av ef x e x Q- xx, ee' . ' - N 1 -Af, A I X A , X .Q K r N X ,, X, Q Q l X X o, . X K X Q' fxq . 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Y I ,I if' LM: if fwff CO-CAPTAIN Thomas Longo, Sr. All of a man X A trio ' V. .. , si A V . .44 X I Y . A9 . 1,4 . V . 3 r- ' ' , .0 ' A 'A A In A V , n.n.f4,-,.un! 'M' .V n A sk 41.22 . ,, 4... -.. J --W- flrh ' -Ji-4,-A NV-A' ' ' CO'C-APTAIN Longo on way to last touchrlown as L. H. S. student James Franchina, Sr. 118 Never ll bad pass in a carloarl Sam .1I!lI'f?ll'C1., team trainer z'.- congratu- lated by Coach Fd Zak Left to Right Belouf: Tom Gash, assistant coach varsity' Sam Martucci team trainer' Joseph Cipolla assistant coach varsity' Fdward Zak head coach Left to Right Above: Tom Longo. co-captain' James Franchina co- captain UNMC!! .giaorfd Kdflqlftet On the evening of Saturdax December 5th 1959 the fourteenth Annual Banquet sponsored by the Lyndhurst Booster Club rn honor of the Lynd hurst High School All Sports Teams was held at the San Carlo Restrurant This rear s banquet was held rn honor ot Sam Martuccr trainer father contessor friend of the boxs md capable aid to the coaches Sam The Man as he rs affectronatelx called rs the binder of the plax ers cuts bumps and bruises and has been a xrtalmng factor rn the sue cess of football at Lx ndhurst High Scnool In the course of the ex enrng Donne Drwrne the head Freshman coach presented Carmine Trrone the Michael Polrto Memorial Trophx for being the outstanding Freshman football plaver Coach Joseph Lrpolla presented Tom Longo the World W ar II Me morral Trophs as being the outstanding member of the Var srtx backfield Head Coach Ed Zak made the presentation of the George Forlen7a Memorial Tro phv to Jim Ifranthrna 'md Dan De Simone as the outstanding members of the Varsrts line Other avsards went to the lettermen of the football base ball basketball and track teams and to the Senior members of the cheerleaders twrrlers band? and color guard P 1 t lwz Jamzs Iranchrna and llonald Ile Slmonf winner of the George Porlenza Memorial Trophx as outstanding, mfmbers of the xarsltx line 'Iom Iongo winner rf the XX orld War II Memorial Trophy as the outstanding, member of the xarsrtx backfield econ! hon 'NI a d 'Nlrs T Iongo 'Nr a d Mrs IP IJ: Simone 'Vlr and 'VII A Pranchrna Coach Ed Zak I o 1111 Carmine Trrone xsinmr of the 'Nlrchaxl Iolito 'Nlcmorral Trophx as outstanding, Freshman football plaxer ank u Pri hnran mac 'VIr Dunne Ilrxrnn lrcshrnan coach Q - I I 4' I , t ix ' f x 1 ' , L L , s y 1 Y Y J y 9 I Y J 7 T , 1 v 1 ' . , v ' ' .v x - , - ,c , . f . . 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' . v . 5-1,- ,. . . ,. . r r. .. , - - r oliyncllruml VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Standmg Leff to Rzght Thomas Lumor Manager Lou CBTIBSCIO Mlke Zelmsky John Porada Tom Longo LeRoy Knschner Buck Brown Coach Kneelzng Left to Rzght Mike Spmo James Franchma Richie Pezzolla Pat Mariano Captain Rlchard Allan Joseph Plerro Edward Guzzo VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE-1959 1960 December Rutherford Lodi January Passaic East Rutherford E3StS1d6 fPatersonJ Central CPatersonJ Garfield Cllfton LOd1 Passaic February East Rutherford Eastslde fPatersonJ Garfield Cllfton Weehawken P V C Jamboree Garfield Clifton Passaic Bergen County Jamboree Hasbrouck Heights Ridgewood State Tournament Demarest Englewood Home Away Away Home Home Home Away Home Home Home Away Away Home Away Home The 1959 1960 basketball squad W1th a record of 19 w1ns and 4 losses complled the best record 1n the history of the school They won more games than any team slnce the 1951 1952 squad when they won 18 They had the best lost record and scored more pomts per game than any other team They were also one of the best shooting teams makmg 4496 of thelr shots ference the Bears finlshed second only to Passa1c However Lyndhurst galned revenge ln the Passa1c Valley Conference Tournament Jamboree by first el1m1nat1ng Cllfton 70 54 ln the seml final and then upsettmg the PHSSHIC team wlth a 65 64 score It was the second time a Lyndhurst team won thlS tit e l s 1 1 Q n . I 1 1 L-Opp. 15 ....,.,.......,... .........,.......... 5 3 - 38 21 ' N: ...l.....l.l..,l..... ......,.,...ll.......,.......... 7 4 - 70 , 5 ..........,.............. ,........ . .,..,........ 1 54 - ' 1 8 .l..........l........r.. 59 - 53 ' - , ' ' 12 ' .....,.,......, 71 - 63 ' 15 ...,...,...,... 66 - 35 - ' 19 ....,,..,....,..,.....,..,,..,,..,.,........,... 82 - 46 ' 22 ' .,,.....,,.......... ,. ,,.,....... .,.....,.,....... , 60 - 58 - 27 ' .,.....,..,..,. .,,..,.....,........,..................,, 6 1 - 56 ' . 29 ' .....,...............,.....,.,....,. ..,....,,.. 5 7 - 72 ' ' 5 .....,...,,,...,...,.... 80 - 38 - 9 ' ,...,....... 75 - 59 . ' . . 12 Central qpatersony ,,,,,y,,A,A,A., Away 70 - 60 In Its fourth season 1n the Passa1c Valley Con- 16 ....,.,....,...........................,l.u, 89 - 55 , . 19 - ' ...,.,.........,.....,...........,................. 80 - 54 ' ' ' 23 ..................,..,.............. 77 - 56 ' 59 - 44 Q , ' , ' ' ............,........,,,....,., ....,...,...,,...,. . ,,,, ,....,..... . 70 - 54 - . ' .,,, ...,., .,..... .... .....,., .,,........,.,,, , , . ,.,. , . 65 - 64 ' ' ' .. ....,,. ...,....,..., , ,.,...., , . 77 - 59 1 ' ' .. .. ,..r. ....,. ,.,........ .,.,.... ......,.. . . . . 52 - 59 .,........ ,..... ...,... ...,..,,. . , , .. .. 57 - 54 ' ..,..., . ...., .......,,. ...,... , . N53-59 .SZAOOK 60,9215 The team also did well in two other tournaments that it participated in. In the Bergen County Tour- nament, the Bears first eliminated Hasbrouck Heights 77-59 before being defeated by an upsetting Ridgewood team 59-52. The squad overcame a fast moving Demarest team 57-54 before bowing to a strong Englewood team 59-53 in the State Tourna- ment. During the regular season, Lyndhurst beat non- conference opponents in Rutherford, Weehawken, and Lodi, who for the past six years have defeated Lyndhurst in all basketball competition. The following members of the team received special recognition: Richie Pezzolla who broke the school's record by scoring 38 points in one gameg Pat Mariano, Captaing Tom Longo and John Por- ada. The Junior Varsity led by Mr. Joe Morris had an impressive 13-3 record. JUNIOR V Date December 15 21 January 5 8 12 15 19 22 27 29 February 5 9 12 16 19 23 ARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Opponent Rutherford , ,, . Lodi . Passaic , ,, A East Rutherford . Eastside QPatersonJ Central fPatersonj , Garfield ,. J Clifton .... , .. Lodi .. ,..., .. ,, ., Passaic ,,.i ., East Rutherford .. ,... ,. Eastside 1Patersonj ...,.. ,... . . .. Central QPatersonJ .. Garfield .. ,,,.. Clifton ..,, ,...........,...,.,.....i,. . .. ,...... . Weehawken .... Won 12 Lost 4 Score L Opp 38 - 31 39 - 38 36 - 56 57 - 52 54 -- 63 55 - 53 43 -- 36 57 - 56 40 -- 28 40 - 34 41 - 33 45 - 31 57 - 54 73 - 32 54 - 63 46 - 62 JLNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEA!! Fzrst Rou Seated XIHCC Campanella John Queiren Mike Spino James Feichter Bob Dondero Joe Pierro Don Collabella Second Rou Standzng Dom Sinopoli Joe Melillo Joe Corano Fred Baumann Ed Guzzo Lou Carlascio Eugene Maschio Mr Joseph Morris Coach vw v v . . ' - - - ' ' '. 1 Y A v 1 . ' ' 1 -l s ' I Y 7 y 1 , 4 1 ' ' 1 if ni X lim? I s Q 1 W09331 QE 'N x v '6 J5 Rhdll 261 UQ 0, go! 122 , any N? . x N A x . ,, ,e I ' ,-ml 1 ' xkyllxl ' , xg , I I I ,. v.',. ' . .f' W X 'W ' H fl. o , xx, 9 A F1 b I g., X x- , Lv' ' b ic A -..wan , ' I X v I - W1 Ionqo scores on a jump hot Tom Longo LeRoy Kuwchner WS Ihchxe Pezzolla James Planchlra Lin. l00l of y A-Vw fx? I F 73 'ixXxqf X Q CIO,-rv5,f fun 'br 5 -FJ lxyf' J JQJJ ,hi'7+ XS!- f 4' fr' 57' 7 1 r 1 r-I JUN IOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS From Left to Rzght Mlllle Ruggler Rose mary Gallo Lucllle M9l1lCl Chxcky Moran Beverly Pegnato Judy Gerxasl Rosemary Germlta Ellen Hannagan 124 A group of splrlted young guls al ways ready to g1ve a helplng hand as well as a peppy cheer These are the Lyndhurst Hlgh School cheerleaders They enthuslastlcally spend hours prac tlclng aftel school ln preparatlon for football and basketball games These bl 1ght and cheelful glrls are ably as S1StEd by Mrs Elame Sav1no thelr ad vlsor Cheerleaders, our hats are off to you fo1 a Job well done VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Fzrst Row Llnda Rlnaldl Patsy Dasler Lu cllle AICUTI Second Row Angela Pulsmele Toy D1v1ne Annette Clrone Dotty Rubmettl Thzrd Rau Mary Ann Pafferty Conme Costa Roberta Murray Elleen Fedor Joan Scanga rella I l 5 -4 , A . nd. 1 .L- I I I l n 3, . . - .'. 1 n . a n - . , ' T or B' t Q .. y . y i . . l.' 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V gpr , ,Y I , lfll0,00l Add1ng coloi and excitement to eweiy football game ale the supeib Lyndhuist High School tvwuleis These guls who piecede the band at half time shows never cease to delight and often amaze the ciovsd with their spectaculai skills and ioutines A place of honoi will al ways be held by the tvs nleis va ho pioud ly weal our gay school colors COLOR GL ARD Left to Rzght Joan Falzarano Olnia Fietti Roena Lazaurs Lucille Oswald Bonnie Gal lagher Pm 1 Malchmg pioudly onto the football field in attiactlxe blue and gold um ments 1S the Lwndhuist High School band Led by the tall stately and high stepping coloi guald they peiform in tricate precision maneuvers along Wlth then novel musical auangements The band undei the direction of Mr Wil llam Gee also enteitams at xaiious as semblles and school soclal functions TW IRLERS Head 'llajorette Jud1th Carr Angel Colosurdo Helene Shank Doris Da co ta Pat Caruccx Carolyn Callahan kathy Henderson Harlan Behrman Judy Linch Christina Tully Jane kraus Carol Micci Linda Thomas ' y' - . ' ' ' - , v ' l 1 . ' V 1 I . , ,. - . ,. lj ,-4 gg Q .' l 1 -V. 4 . I, l v 3 ' fl 4 forms with brightly shining instru- ' .. v 1 4 9 . . ' Jr ' ' ' ' - g Q O Vi . . . . 1 ' '4 O 1' ' ' ,V V 1 '. ' .. 'I -ll ' Q ' . . ' V V , A 1 - tx . , . . Y - . - O . ' . o ' 7 ' ' f A A -' I V v 5 I S 7 ,VV vw ' Y 'I uv - A 1 v Y V 4 A! 1 - 3 PCLC . 1il , . ,x A 1 S gp . x. ,- E 1 . - .x ,ati J if , V in ff ' Y h g 3 vyggkxiie, I , ,, , , , 'or ' - -V ' i -'fx 3 'i 4 . 4 'TF . i ' ' ,A ,iii ii -v . ,4 L ., -' -2 I 6 ff D - .W ' 1 's' i ,J , af, 'ff' V. 4 . Y ' I A 1 Y. i l X A H A W ' : i ,,f I r . P 5 . I ' ' , ' 1 K. ,fi ' 5 ' -1 .gt 'Ns ' .Q :J -A r TRACK TEAM Fzrst Row: B. Kirschbaum, C. Waskiewitz, T. Biasucci, T. Machinski, A. Blohm, K. Second Row: M. Lotito, aldi, J. Scalese, C. Jury Dlugasch, J. Christie, P. B. Wilson, R. Whitman, Willoughby, Mr. J. Cippolla, Coach G. Behrman, P, Picardo, G. Rin- Third Row: I. Daly, J. Seyler, G. Christ, C. De Staulo Fourth Row: G. Siberry, D. McSweeny, Jl El- fort, F. De Pasquale Fifth Row .' F. Cherichella, P. Scerbo, J. Kearny, P. Melock, N. Spina, J. Melaccio Sixth Row: S. La Pore, J. Servideo, J. Pegnato, D. Colabella, T. Hicky, L. Chicco Seventh Row: B. Melaccio, R. Daniels, R. Nowel, B. Gentillio, R. Dondero, C. Garncharz, P. Jasinski Eighth Row: J. Ferris, J. Biasucci, G. Buckowitz, P. Pettricione, C. Santoro Ninth Row: R. Picone Having had a good showing in 1959, Lyndhurst's Cinder- , men have great hopes for a 11+-X x , V. highly successful 1960 season. 1 v , 'J Barring any unexpected cir- Uk. If -1 I af - pects look exceptionally good. Coach Joe Cipolla feels that if a combination of hard throw- ing, fast running, and high jumping clicks, there just may be a Conference title in the,Bears' future. cumstances, the team's pros- C .Q I Looking impressive in the . . 1 , X first game of the season 4 J e -'-'--'- L i 'A'7-ik-'-dh - against North Arlington were - - . . . . . . Al Blohm Ca tain' Lou Chi- Ted Machznskz, one of our 440 'runners L Q- Ch th d g I1 h , p 3 , Outs ZCCO 'l7l 6 'ml S of G, 'Lg Jump OQCO, Machclnsklv Clary Rinaldi, and Keith Willough- by. Biasucoi makes ready to heave shot - - Al Blohm practices quick starts pu Termmatmg the S93-S017 was the State Meet and the Englewood Memorial. SCHEDULE April 8 North Arlington Away 15 Rutherford Home 22 Belleville Home 26 Garfield Home 29 Clifton Away May 3 Lodi Home 6 Passaic Away 9395 7 County Meet Away +9 . ' 10 East Rutherford Home ,ff 21, 13 Paterson Eastside Away I if une' 14 North Arlington Boosters Away L 17 Paterson Central Home 18 P. V. C. Jayvee Meet Clifton 20 P. V. C. Championships Passaic 21 Englewood Memorial Englewood 311 Twin Boro Relays Hasbrouck Heights June 4 State Meet Rutgers .4 5300! .gzazrzf AChl9V1ng school sp1r1t does not actually mean that you must be a member of all clubs and partlclpate ln all sports 3CtlVlt16S Our class has broken numerous records and attained h1gh honors The follow1ng are but a fractlon of 60 s contrlbutlon of school Splrlt R1ch1e Pezzolla broke the hlgh school record by scorlng 38 polnts m one game J1m Franchlna and Tom Longo were selected as members of the All btate Football Team Bergen County Team and P V C Team Dan Deslmone and J1m Melacclo were selected as members of the Ber gen County and P V C Teams Al Blohm was selected for the Bergen County Team Pat Marlano made the lst Team Bergen County Tournament and 2nd Team P V C 1n basketball R1Chl8 Pezzola made 1st Team All P VC and 2nd Team All Bergen County ln basketball Pom Longo and John Porada made 2nd Team P V C 1n basketball Lyndhurst won first place 1n the 1959 P V C Tournament Jamboree Lyndhurst beat East Rutherford 14 0 on Thanksglvlng Day Tom Longo won the most valuable backfleld player award Jlm Franchma and Dan Deslmone won the award for most valuable lmemen As Sophomores we beat the entlre school on Fleld Day ment Nlck Manente won the Oratorlcal Contest Betty Marxon represented us at Glrls State Lmda R1nald1 Judy Glaqulnto and Roberta Murray represented us at Glrls C1t1zensh1p Joe Sferruzza Paul Jaslnskx and Charlle Wllllams were selected to attend Boys State Lucllle Alcurl was chosen Mlss Booster 1959 he Pep Club was agaln organlzed and flourlshed under the leadershlp of Presldent Sandra Ferro Our treasury led those of all other classes 1n the collectlon of annual class dues Our band partlcxpated 1n the band exh1b1t1on sponsored by the Herald News Our twlrlers led by maJorette Judy Carr worked d1l1gently to represent our school at sports functlons Our cheerleaders co captalned by Lucllle Alcurx and Lmda R1nald1 sparked our teams on to thelr many vlctorles Dawn Lospoluto and MHFIBS Schr1ener won a certlflcate of merlt ln the Natxonal Merlt Scholarshxp Exam Our Memorable Sen1or Play was a huge success headed by an outstand mg cast Twenty three members were 1nducted lnto the Natlonal Honor Soclety the hlghest number ever to be chosen for th1s honor C O As Freshmen, we won third place in the Freshman Basketball Tourna- T . . . . R 'ig' 4 A1 , -. I Ura Standing, Left to Right: Mr. Raymond Roache, assistant coach, Arthur Abo, John Porada, Pat Mariano, Allan, Richard Pezzolla, Bob Matus, Mike Zelinsky, James The 1960 baseball team with Frank Rug- giero at the helm is definitely one to watch, despite the loss of six veterans through graduation, as they are expected to be heard from in defense of their Passaic Valley Con- ference Championship. Swinging into action in an independent game on April 8th, the Lyndhurst Bears looked distinctively impressive as they shut- out Belleville 3-0. Both Coach Ruggiero and Captain Pat Mariano are working very hard this year toward the P.V.C. Championship 'K - 'gli' 'Wit '96 Mo Yfliteafati 'Wee ti Y w Q - 5 QW, mx X f wx 6 V? , S' 'S claws. MNQHUQS, ,iunupsf Yllii yxdnli , Richard gegfi, FLD ' 'lllll Hg U My ET Ndur Franchina, LeRoy Kirchner, Charles Williams, Tom Lunior, oa : Managerg Mr. Frank Ruggiero Cerefice, Paul Nicknowditz, Mike ch Kneeling Steve Tirone, Joe Sferruzza, Joe Linfonte, and a State Championship title. Al Hynes, Eddie Bill Bello .1 - 'AY . 37 I 'I V xx X ' 'A 1 , Vw K ' f ' I Q ,A : W 31.5, f V . ' ' '1'JfQ.-.- , ' , lf y-H: V Y vu 1 U ., ,V -f-' i 5,121 N, llL,mmN5jjsfi,i8ggi9 W :E 1 K, .,,,,- K A X QT, W, ' 3.1. pq-.t..L.L.., ff..,i... 4 - . V - , . . .. 'W f, if -9-' L X A V-A UQ.: ' , ' V ' ,,: A ff ff NSR. N 1 . 1- ' -f U g 4' Q- ,,,.g ,, - ' . - 'Q - ' -X . 5 s . ev- -gf,: ' u se 45 '- ' '- 'g...-- A - ' 1 V 'f ' - '- BASEBALL SCHEDULE Date - Opponent Place April 8 Belleville .,..,..... .,....... H ome April 11 Passaic ..,,.......,....,..,.......... Away April 13 Rutherford .,,,,..,..,........,, Away April 14 East Rutherford ...,.. Home April 18 Paterson Eastside Away April 21 Paterson Central Home April 25 Garfield .... ....,., .,..,........, A w 'ay April 27 Lodi .....,..,,..,..,...,....,......,......, Away April 28 Clifton .,... ...,..... H ome Date May 4 May 5 May 9 May 12 May 16 May 19 May 20 May 23 Opponent Rutherford .....,..,............ Passaic ..,..........,.....,,........,... East Rutherford ..,...... Paterson Eastside Paterson Central Garfield ......., ..,.....,l.,,......., Nutley ....,...,..................,..,.. Clifton ...,.,,,.. ....,,. , Place Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Away I f-. A r A , ,ff ' . , 4? rfqw Left to Right : Mr. R. Roche, Jun- ior Varsity Coachf Mr. F. Ruggi- ero, Varsity Coach Pictures read left to 'right - Pitchefs Position: Robert Matus, Michael DeMarsio, Pitchers Home Plate: Catchers Albert Hynes, LeRoy Kirchner, Jerry Sparta First Base: Shortstop Patrick Mari- anog Basemen Dick Allan, Richard Pezzola, Edward Tirone, John Porada Second Base: Fielders Charles Williams, Joseph Linfonte, Joseph Sferruzza, James Franchina Third Base: Pitchers Thomas Longo, Paul Nicknidowitz 129 130 INTERCLASS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Freshman and Sophomore Games Fwst Row Roseann Otto Pat Roote Rosemary Germxta Kathy Elame Sexton Pat Zollo Lorrame Agrlllo ll':i ew-ra.. ,. ,YQ- sf GIRLS VOLLEYBALL INTRAVIURAL CHAMPIONS Fwst Row Seated Janice Olsen wxck Mary Jo Callqulre Barbara Castlegrant Second Row Marllyn Hamma Annette Cucco Frances Elwertowsk1 Anna Marxe Bolles Georgeann Lombard: INTERCLASS VOLLEYBALL CHAVIPIOINS FOR JUNIOR SENIOR GAMES Fzret Row Standmg Roena Laz aurs Mary Muller Dorls DaCosta Suzanne Marshall Second Row Kneelzng Marllyn Hamma San dra Ferro Georgeanne Lombardl Lucxlle Alcurl Thzrd Row Lmda Rmaldl Bonnle Gallagher Joan Buzzellx O Q. x 1 I . 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Y x 1 i' 1' ! , 1 'A' ' li'-1.53. 4 A V . off , ',, l -if S ' S I ' 4- . n.'t...,:'+ h' ffgf' ' aaa: ' 1' A V , Q , -I' A . as ' K l'ltI al'l'llfil 6l 6 Top Row Left to Rzght Frances Ross Dorothy Galdos Carol WISDIEWSKI Lllllan Chostrowskl Carol Agrlllo Bottom Row Dolores Puntollllo Wmlfred Campbell Bar bara Kenny Joanne Wnlhs Sandra Lucclola .,g,.a-A' ,Q if 14 :ka .lf anlknn GIRLS BASKETBALL INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS Fzrst Row Seated Left to Rzght Joy D1 vme Maryanne Rafferty Vlrglnla Natxello Nancy Rall Barbara Denecke Second Row Kneelmg Mary Anne Valente Exleen Fe dor Barbara Ayers Carol Val Elleen Wlsnewskl INTERCLASS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS JUNIOR SENIOR GAMES Left to Rzght Kneelmg Naoml Gallagher Dorrs Dacosta Dawn Lospoluto Betty Myers Patrlcxa Cummlnskl Roberta Mur ray Sunny Mary Ann Rafferty Wlrgmxa Natlello Roena Lazzours L1nda Rmaldx Lucllle Alcurl The g1rls of the class of 1960 would hke to take thxs opportunlty to express thelr thanks to Mrs blame Savmo for her never endlng efforts ln spon sor1ng the g1rls athletlc program of the school Through her leadersh1p we were given the chance to learn and dlsplay the sportsmanshlp that constl tutes a fine person and a good school The g1rls lntramural program CODS1StS of var1 ous sports events begxnnmg ln the fall Wlth the vol leyball tournament Games were held every Tuesday afternoon at 3 20 pm untll two teams were de clared v1ctor1ous Capturlng the Junlor Senlor tltle was Mary Jo Cal1gu1res team Barbara Kennlngs team won ln the Freshman Sophomore d1v1s1on Followlng these play offs were the excltlng lnter class games Wlth teams composed of the best play ers from each class The wlnner was a strong Sen 1or team w1th Naoml Gallagher servmg as captaln W1th these excltmg volleyball games commg to a close the g1rls were sparked wlth enthuslasm for a thrllllng basketball season Leagues were again 3 formed on Tuesday afternoons Battllng thelr way to the champlonshlp 1n the Junlor Senlor d1v1s1on was V1rg1n1a Natlello s team along Wlth Pat Roote s team who h1t first place 1n the Freshman Sophomore games The SCHIOYS w1th Roena Lazaurs as thelr captaln agam proved vlctorlous by emerglng as the wlnners of the lnterclass games The remamder of the school year was filled w1th the followlng sports act1v1t1es foul shootlng table tenn1s and softball The entlre intramural program IS sponsored by the GIFIS Leaders Club and Ald8S under the super v1s1on of Mrs Elaine Savmo The g1rls ln these clubs managed scored refereed and tlmed all 1ntra murals held throughout the year The members take an actlve part ln all sports and must have passlng grades 1n all subJects durmg the year b6SldQS show 1ng good qual1t1es of leadershlp The g1rls of Glrls Leaders Club and Gxrls Leaders Aldes also asslst Mrs Savmo 1n the gym classes and play records at the school dances 131 f-2 If 1. 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CLASS OF 61 Roger Angelo Antomette Anzelde Ida Anzelde Loxs Beckland B1ll Bello Fran Benedetto Rosemary Bernard Ka Blemllk J ODOWICZ J Bogle Carol Borowskl Ed Botto Ed1th Bngnola Judy Brown Joan Buttacx Carolyn Callahan Glor1a Gean Cannela Carol Carbone Elvera Caroselh Barbara Castelgrant Bob Cavalcante Steve Cereflce Frank Chenchella Pete Chrxst Anthony Clardella Annette Clrone Conme Costa Rlchard Danese Burton D81'elS Caryl Dellendge Elleen Deneke Barbara Des1mone Joy DIVINE Angela Dolce Joe Drongoskl Joseph Dudek Judy Fallano Robert Farone Ralph Festa Annette Gerac1 Dlane German Andy Guzallls Eddle Guzzo Mary Ellen Halllsey J1m Hannagan Lmda Harms Lou1s lmperato John Int1ndola Jo Ann Isgro Albert Kastner Rlchard Kant Roy Kllss James Kovacsofsk Rose Mane Llparl Dave Luberto Reneta BIBJKOWSKI John Moers Lorralne Molzon B1lly Myre IEWIS Natlello Ray Nei? Dlorah Newmann Jamce Olsenw1k Ken Palaschol Martha Pes1le Aurora Pollara Tom Pombrekas Anthony Puls1nelle Todd Puntollllo Kathy Qulnn Nanc Rall Lola Ihzzuto Paul Romam Dotty Rub1nett1 Jo Rullo Helena Schenk Rosemary Se1'Vld10 John Servldeo Mlke Sroka R1chard Stammer Carole Staudt Donald Stlllwaggon Mlke Tlrone Mlrlam Troy Marcla Varano Blll Walhn Lmda WEISS CLASS OF 62 Yolanda Ardlzzone Harlvn Behrmann Joe BISSUCCI John Burkhalter Bea Caputo Lou1s Carlasc1o Carl Castlegrant Mary Ellen Cassldy Annette Cerone Amta Cerracchxo Llllan Chrostowsk1 Susan C1andella Phxl CIBICO Rosemarle Clmlh0 Pat Conway Maureen Cully Tom Cvellch Loretta Czameckl John D'Agost1no Rosalyn D Andrea Bob Damels Gerry DeFr1no Tom Devme Joe D1 Blas1 Carol1ne Dlckert Chuck D1 Staulo Julle Durante Dxane Faz1ola Lmda Ferrante Kathy Fogell Rose Mary Gallo Henry Garofalo John Genovese Conn1e Gerac1 Dan Gracey Charles Groenveld Ellen Hannagan Carole Imperato Allan Jones Carol Keller Kar1n Klamp Floyd La Due Pat La Guacd1 Rlchard Lazaurs Tom Ievler Frank Lumbardl Phyllss Mar1ano Eugene BTBSCIIIO Janet Mealls Joe Mellllo Luc1lle M1l1c1 Chlcky Moran Donna Mor1c1 James Mot1s1 Bruce Mryer Marlon Muller Ida Natlello Janet Neglla Harry Nelson John N1eboJewsk1 Mary Ann Cereflce Helen Pl1c1nsk1 Eleanor Powell Mar1anne Purcell Ray Roche M1ldred Ruggler Blame Sexton Marlene Stelner Leatha Sturges Barbara Thlem Lmda Thomas Fran Tlmbarano Chrxstlna Tully Carol Turano Sal Valente Judy Vltale Ray W1lson Stuart Zathow CLASS OF 63 James Abate Janet Ballotta Ellen Baracca Russ Bonadonna B1ll Brehm Robert Brehm Jackxe Brennen Jimmy Brown Gayle Buff Larry Bunt1n John Cameron W1n1fred Campbell Doug Canova Rosemarle Caputo Glnny Carabello Angela Catapano Grace Cerefice Ela1ne Chesseman Carol Chnst Joe Chr1st1e Lmda Concha Barbara Coranoto Judy Coranoto Jack1e Cuccx Chr1st1ne De Massx Ann Domanlco Ela1ne Fleck Jackle De Fr1no Carol Fuchs Carol Ann Gesek Carol1ne Garmhausxm Pat Graber Rlchard Guldettl Lynn Hartemann Marlon Hopper losenh Horyd B1ll Hudak Evelvn Jasmslu V1rg1n1a Intlndola Jane Krause Barbara La Faso Roberta Lazaurs Carol Ann Lelner Allan Levsky Janet Lxston Regxna LUZZI Robert Luzzo Jeannle Machclnskl Donna Magu1re Laura Manente Arthur Markle Lorra1ne Matus Mar1lyn Maynard Rlchard Meek L1nda Meyer Joe Nazare John 0 Brlen Kathy O Brzen Janlce O Hara Mon1ca Olkowsk1 Joseph Pantalcone Roberta Parxse Theresa Pezzola Janet Pfaff Wavne Pfrlmmer Lmda Polase Janet Pratesl Dolores Puntol1llo Anthonv Ranu V1v1an Rlzzo Barbara Sableskl George Sav1no James Settembr1no Susan Souenskx Martha Sparta Joyce D1 Staulo Frank Stelmach VICLOF Tamaro Carolynn Valachov1c Alma Vallery Karen Van Rlper Mary Ann V1zz1 Maureen Walsh Carol WISHISWSKI Maureen Yeager Robert Z1egler ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Patty Butler Rose Chaplln Marlel Curcxo Tom De Loy Den1se Durante Ronald Fuchs Jo Ann Iosco Frank Lop1nto Jerry McCloskey Anthony M1l1c1 Jr Lorralne Mor1c1 Susan Lvnn Valente D1ane Wrlght Mary Ann Yur1chek TEACHERS Mr Harold Brown M1ss A Berhowsky Mr wllllam Bemad1no Mrs B1van Mrs Bohrer Mr Barbone MISS E Broadwell MISS Calrns Mr Joseph CIPOIIB Mrs Creasey MISS D1 Camlllo Mrs D1ckson MI' and Mrs Frank Mr and Mrs Thomas J Gash Mrs Gaynor Mrs Jones Mr Eh Kane Mr Alex A La Tromca Jr M1ss Jeanne Maccla Mr Mons Mr and Mrs R Muhlstock Mr Murburg M1ss Edlth A Neuhauser Mr V Palermo Mr V Paterno Mrs Wmgiield Pomdexter Mr Pollto Mrs Ethel S Powell Mr Ray Roche Mr Romano Mr Frank Ruggerlo Mrs Ela1ne Sauno Mrs Mar1a Shafron Mr Sochko Mr and Mrs John Sowak Mr Samuel Tarrant MISS W1snesk1 MISS Yan1tell1 ALUMNI Mrs Lmda Dugo Amato Chlpple Chrlst Bob Czarneck1 Frank D1Ch1ara Jr Grace Domlno Johnny Faz1ola W1lma F1eld W1ll1am J Fleck Mr Arnold Halzherr Mrs E Halzherr Wllllam Klaus Carol Kubatz Irene Kullg Mrs Joseph KWI3t0WSkl Mr Thomas La Russo Jon Mahoney Raymond A Muller Fred R0m1nSkl Marne Sot1le Ted Stammer Glorla Sumpman Evelyn Vendola Henry Vonderstraat S0phl6 K Wr1 ht Kenny Zuk BUSINESS Mrs B Abo Art Roberts 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