Lyndhurst High School - Ursa Major Yearbook (Lyndhurst, NJ)
- Class of 1961
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' -And we l P are ready l l for 3 A ihis. K , . X , 5 . ' , , , V 3 ' :- . . . ' vw' K 4 ,, K N .M 3 Q' 0 ' q . 5 1' , Q' ' 4 J is v sf 1 5 .1 v. J' 5 : ' - If 1 1 ,Q , N b 9' , he , . 4 -'Y Gu. X af -,L . ,' N Qi- N V Wk 1 Hi If e X.,- af , I 1 Lgsvv K K' X ,,q., O Hifch your wagon fo cz sfar. j The saying goes., and f ' You'lI go far- . l l l Bu+ how do you harness a power so greaf? Do you hgve fo have,-salspeclal frail' f g To make ifhe galaxies hesiiafe? s s y No--fsuch o 'frail' youhneedn'+ display: g Jusl' hop on, yolu're on your way! E s X Don'l' sfop 'lo fhihlq you'll eharige ybur mind: Uon'i'floolc baclc, you'll' slay behmdf Q f 'l Believe in whaflyou wish 'l'ol,,do, . s Then fake lhe reins and follow lhrough. . Your sfar' will lfinclllor you a means-1 'V ll To realize your hopes and dreams. , ' s ,V xl g 'Q 'xx In AppreciaTion IT is very TiTTing and proper ThaT The Senior Class oT l96I should reserve This page as an expression of our appreciaTion To Two of The TinesT people wiTh whom we have had The opporTuniTy To work. Mrs. Ferrandino For Three of The mosT imporTanT years of our lives, Mrs. Marilyn Ferrandino has been The guiding lighT of The Class oT l96I. Each year, our class councils and oTTicers have worked closely wiTh her, planning every wonderlul evenT oT our sophomore. iunior, and senior years. Now, while preparing To leave boTh our school and our sponsor, we pause To say The Thank you There never was Time Tor-Thank you Tor our dances, our prom, our banqueT, our smorgasbord . , Tor all The wonderful memories gaThered aT L,H.S. by The graduaTing class ol I96l. if ' , .QQ , Mr. Vinceni' Paferno We all know Mr. VincenT PaTerno: many of us have had him as a Teacher. BuT only The Yearbook STaTf could know him as an undersTanding adviser and Triend. We of The execuTive sTaTT have spenT counTIess hours during The pasT Ten monThs wiTh Mr. PaTerno in an eTlorT To produce a Yearbook which would be cherished Through TuTure years. AlThough he oTTen worked under Trying con- diTions, he never Threw up his hands in despair. We saw him in many moods-gay, expecTanT, ioyous, serious and occasionally discouraged. WiTh his experience and guiding hand, we have been able To mold The conTenTs oT This yearbook. We Thank him 'lor his Time, his paTience, his work, knowing ThaT one page is really noT enough To express The Tull exTenT ol our graTiTude. 8 Lyndhurst Board of Education YJ Ai, A dd, T-r '- r if .X ii BOARD OF EDUCATION Leff fo righr, seafed: Mr, Morris Serrembririo, Mrs. Thomas Hickey lBoard Clerkl, Mrs. Edna Chrisr. Mrs. Dororhy Sozzio, Mr. Eli Kane lSuperinrenden+ of Schoolsl, Mr. Mario Rizzo lVice Presidenfl. Leif fo righf, second row: Mr, William Bello, Mr. Thomas Sparla lSupervisar of Cusfodiansl, Mr, Frank Livelli, Mr, Palsy Resraino lPresiderr1'l, Mr. Perer Curcio. We are grareful 'ro The Board of Educarion, which has esrablished school policy. sponsored our acriviries, and provided our fine facilifies. Their infelligenr leadership, wise decisions, and kind generosily have helped ro make our high school one of which we may well be proud. CLERKS Seafed: Mrs, Emma Waring. Sfonding: Miss Mafilda Neglia, Mrs. Mary Sabina, Miss Chrislina Monisera. Mr. Eli A. Kane Mr. John C. MacLean Our principal. Mr. John C. MacLean has always been sincerely concerned wifh fhe welfare and esprif de corps of lhe enfire sfudenf body. He has shown his guidance and inferesf nof only in fhe sfudenf body as a whole buf also in each individual sfudenf bofh academi- cally and socially. Through his leadership and undersfand- ing he has helped bring honor fo L.H.S. by earnesfly working fo keep our educafional sfandarcls as modern and beneficial as possible. - 'aye l h kfwh MW li Mr. Joseph A. Polifo Administration Mr. Eli A. Kane Mr. Eli A. Kane, fhe Superinfendenf of fhe Lyndhursf Public School Sysfem. has been an inspiralion fo all: 'lo his sfaff of feachers, fhe sfudenfs, and fellow workers. His insfifufion of sound principles of educafion has unifed The schools of Lyndhursf info an efficienf and modern sysfem which we .are all iusfifiably proud. His concern for The welfare of L.H.S. sfudenfs has nof gone unnoficed by us. Mr. John C. MacLean Mr. Joseph A. Polifo Every sfudenf af Lyndhursf High School, af leasf once during fhe four years spenf here. is influenced eifher direcfly or indirecfly by Mr. Joseph Polifo. He has shown his inferesf and co-operafion fo all sfudenfs nof only fhose who are discipline cases buf fhose ofhers who are serious-minded sfudenfs. Mr. Polifo is respecfed by all sfudenfs and has proven himself fo be an imporfanf and likeable figure af our school. Guidance Mr. Frank Gagliardi Guidance Direcior Miss Ellen DiCamillo Sophomore Counselor Vincenf J. Pa+erno Freshman Counselor The Guidance Deparfmeni, under ihe skilled direcfion of Mr. Frank Gagliardi, has proven fo be a greaf aid fo us in making decisions periaining io our school work and our fuiure careers. The personnel oi 'rhis imporiani par? of our school have assisfed us in knowing ourselves and our en- vironmeni and in uiilizing 'rhe opporfuniiies given io us by our educaiional sysiem. They have explored our abilifies and inferesis and have evaluaied our pariicular ialenfs. Our class sponsors, 'ro ihe besf of fheir abilifies, have enabled us +o have happy and successful high school careers by helping io solve our problems. We would like 'ro express our appreciafion for The assisfance given To us during our four years af Lyndhursi High School. No mailer whai we may achieve in ihe iufure. we will never forgei ihose counselors who have helped us find our goal in life. Mrs. M. Ferrandino Mrs. Alice Dickson Junior Counselor Senior Counselor 11 Mr. Joseph Acinapuro Residenl of Union Cily 4 4 4 B.A. from Rulgers Universily 4 4 4 has been leach- ing Algebra and General Malhemalics for one year al L.H.S. Mrs. Virginia Bivin Residenl' of Rulherford 4 4 4 B.A. from Indiana Sfale Teacher's College 4 4 4 has been leaching Clolhing for five years al' L.H.S ..w. Less Talking. 12 Faculty Miss Anna Berhowsky Residenf of lhe Bronx 4 4 4 B.A. from Hunler College and MA. from Columbia Universily 4 4 4 'teacher ol World Hislory and U.S. Hislory 4 4 4 has been 'reaching for four years al L.H.S. Mr. John Borbone Residenf of Newark , 4 4 B.A. from Selon Hall 4 4 4 offended Monlclair Slale Teacher's College 4 4 4 has been leach- ing Melal Shop for 'rwo years al L.H.S. 4 4 4 Oh yeah. Mr. William Bernadino Resiclenl of Lyndhursl' 4 4 4 MA. from Columbia Tecicher's College and B.S. from Fairleigh Dickinson Universily 4 4 4 leacher of Office Praclice, Typing, and Slenog- raphy 4 4 4 has been 'reaching al L.l-l.S. for five years. . 4+ ' ,V ' W A '34 l S ,w 4 ,A H ,Y M A , Av lil' fr 1 ff ' ffl' 4' fi KX AE lj lyf it Styx' gl, v 'r .1 1 Q4 . .7 ,fl h if Y, u eff lv- Mrs. Margaref Briffa Residenl' ol New York 4 4 4 B.A. from New York Universily 4 4 4 'reacher of Bookkeep- ing and Typing 4 4 4 has been leaching al l..H.S. 'lor lifleen years 4 4 4 Now le+'s see. Miss Edna Broadwell Resideni' of Ruiherforcl . . , B.A. and M.A, from Monfclair S+a+e Teacher's Col- lege . 4 . +eoches'fTrigonornefrry, Solid Geomerry, Algebra and yAdf-fgnicdd Alge- bra . . . has beenifeacfhifigi orleighreetn years af A N: l Gp5i li. li'lik.'i'i i ., V ' xii ' X f 1 N Y i 1 l 1 ' fl -. l 3 i 5 x. ' ,' , 1, , ' , v . i ' 1 3' 4, Mr. Joseph Cipolla Resiclenl of Lyndhursl' . . . B.S. from Ulah Sfafe Universily , . . has been +eaching Physical Educafion and Driver Educalion for five years al L.l'l.S. Mr. Harold Brown Residenf of Cliffon . . 4 B.S. from Arnold College and M.A. from Columbia Uni- versify . . . has been 'leaching Physical Educafion and Driver Educafion for fiffeen years af L.H.S. , , l A fx ifsi '? H If ix A , I Miss Maria Coelho Resiclenr of Lyndhursl , , , B.S. from Sefon Hall . . . is 'reaching French her firsf year a'r L.l-l.S. . C'esl' dornmagef' Mr. Francis Calvo Resiclenf of Paierson . , . 8.5. from Sefon Hall Universily . , . allendecl Fordham Universily . A , leacher of Biology and General Science . . . has been leaching for five years al' L.l'l.S. Mr. Donald Coveri' Resideni of Cliffon . . . B.A. from Mon?- clair Sfaie . . . has been reaching Vocal Music for ihree years or L.l-l.S. , . . Quie+ girls! 15 Miss Ellen DiCamillo Resialenl al Lyndhursl . 4 . BA. from Monlclair Slale Teacher's College and MA. lrom Selon l-lall Universily A A , leacher ol English and Developmenlal Reading , A . has been leaching lor lhree years al L.l-l.S. ,a tix X 6 Ti ' li i Mr. Roberl Feigenbaum Residenl ol Bloamlield . . , Temple Uni- versily, Prall Universily, and a BA. lrom Monlclair Slale A A , has been leaching Arl lar one year al L.l l.S. , . . Try and draw. 14 Facully Mrs. Alice Dickson Residenl ol Clillon . , A B.S. lrom Trenlon Slale Teacher's College , , . M.A. lrom New York Universily , . , presenlly allend- ing Selon l'lall . . A has been leaching Typing and Bookkeeping lor sevenleen years al L.l'l.S. l Mrs. Marilyn Ferrandino Residenl ol Rulherlorcl A , . A.B. lrom College ol Sl. Elizabelh and a M.A. lrom Selan Hall . , . has been leaching English and l-lislory lor eighl years al L.l'l.S. Mr. Donne Divine Resiclenl al Lyndhursl . . , B.A. lrom Lalayelle College A A A allending Manl- clair Slale College lor MA .,,. has been leaching English al L.l'l.S. lor lhree years. Mr. Guilio Fiandra Residenl ol Brooklyn , , . received his Doclorale Degree in European Languages, Lileralure, and lnslilulion al Orienlal Uni- versily lnslilule in Naples , , . allended Liceo Scienlilico and Teacher's College in Naples , . . leaches Lalin and llalian has been leaching one year al L.l-l.S. s-Af M Mr. John Gondollo Resiclenl ol Lodi . , . B.S. lrom Fordham Universily, M.A. from New York Universily, and MA. in Educalion lrom Universily ol Virginia . , . allended Selon Hall Uni- versily . , , leaches Plane Geomelry, Algebra and Applied Malh , . , has been leaching one year al L.l'l.S. . , . Now, lolks. 'Irv 'LM 'lJ .l .,1 . rr, C ' 4 ff Mrs. Madeleine Gaynor Residenl ol Nulley . . . MA. from Cornell Universily , . . has allended Elmira Col- lege . , . leacher ol French, Typing, and Consumer Educalion . . . has been leach- ing al L.H.S. lor sixleen years. H . QL X -1 Q. we 'ls 3 in lg , 21 4 9 'ii eg 1 4 W , P A av Nz Mr. Alberl Gannon Residenl of Bloomfield . . . AA. and B.S. lrom George Washinglon Universily . . . allended Mansfield Slale Teacher's Col- lege and Pennsylvania Slale College . . . leacher ol General Science and Arilhmelic Review , . . has been leaching one year al L.l'l.S. Mr. Michael Joy Residenl of Lyndhursl , , . B.S. lrom Selon Hall Universily . . . has been leaching English lor lhree years al l..l'l.S. , Yeah, well. Mr. Thomas Gash Residenl ol Lyndhursl . , , BA. lrom Monlclair Slale Teacher's College , . . is working lowards an M.A. . . . leacher of U.S. Hislory and Global Geography . . . has been leaching lor len years al L.H.S. . . . Thal's more lhan l make in a week. Mr. John Kesler Residenl ol Scolch Plains . . . Selon Hall Univesrily' Monlclair Slale College, Colum- bia Universily, and a B.A. lrom Sl. Pro- copius College , . . has been leaching English and Lalin lor lour years al L.H.S. 15 Mr. John Kopf Residenl of Norlh Arlingfon . . . 8.5. from Trenion Siaie College , , . offended Rulgers and Newark Slaie College . . . 'reaches Mechanical Drawing . . , has been reaching af L.l'l.S. for ihirfy years . . . l'm nor always righf buf l'm never wrong. Mr. Ronald Melsiein Residenl of Bronx , . . BA. from Long Island Universify and MA. from New York Universify . . , is leaching General Marh his firsf year a+ L.H.S .... Do un+0 ofhers as you would like olhers +o do unfo you. 1 16 Faculfy Miss Rosemary Lamb Resiclenl' of Lyndhursf . . . B.S. from Panzer College . . . has been reaching Physical Educaiion af L.l'l.S. lor four years , , Come on kiddies. Mrs. Doro+hy Lehmkuhl Residem' of Upper Moniclair . . . B.A. and MA. from Monfclair Sfaie Teacher's College . . , feacher of Chemisfry , . . has been reaching for five years al' L.l'l.S. , . Yes? No? Mr. Joseph Morris Resiclenl of Eos? Rulherford . . . B.A. from Monfclair Slale Teacher's College . , . aflended Rulgers Universily and Universiiy oi Wyoming . . . leacher of U.S. Hisfory . . . has been reaching for six years al l..l-LS. Mrs. Helen Muhlsfock Resiclenf of Teaneck . . . B.S. from Cily College of New York and M.S. from New York Universify , , , has been 'reaching Spanish for Three years atliL.lH.S. . . Seiori+al Senor! is ilkivij . J , rf 'ia i'-,uf A - .Z 'a ss .s. , eb... - 'if V '21 .1 'n'- .lf J X. fp: X' Yi . - 4. Q, l - Nj. ,Q .V :A I eq .15 Xxgii ,lv fx, Y, X Xxx 4 Xl' ' ' ,t :JJ x? Y AX ' f 'F' , 4. 2 2 . x X Mr. Norman Murburg Residenl ol Norwood . . . Rulgers, Muh- lenberg, B.S. from Lalayelle College, and a MA. lrom New York Universily , , , has been leaching English al L.l'l.S. for lwenly-lour years Lel's gel quiel now. Mr. Edward Pelrelevicius Residenl ol Newark . . , BA. lrom Kaunas Slale Universily , M.A. from Vallcen- burg College . . , allended Koenigsberg Slale Universily , , has been leaching lor one year al L.H.S. Mr. Guslave Palernili Residenl ol Wesl New Yorlc . . . B.A. lrom New Yorlc Universily , , . allended Vanderbill Universily School ol Law and Rulgers Universily School ol Law . , , has been leaching English lor lour years al L.l-l.S. Mr. Thomas Ricadela Residenlol Lyndhursl , , B.A. lrorn Jersey Cily Slale College . is leaching Gen- eral Science and Biology his lirsl year al L.H.S. Mr. Vincenl Palerno Residenl ol Lyndhursl . . . B.S. from Sl. Peler's College . . , working lowards M.A. al Selon Hall . . . leacher ol World His- lory and U.S. Hislory , . . has been leach- ing al L.l-l.S. for lhree years. Mr. Raymond Roche Residenl ol Lyndhursl . . . B.A. from Uni- versily ol Easl Slroudsburg and MA. from Universily ol Scranlon . . . has been leaching Physical Educalion and Driver Educalion al L.l'l.S. lor lour years. ' 17 Mr. Marvin Sandler Residenr ol Jersey Cily . . . B.S. from New York Universily and M.A. from Colum- bia Universily , , , has been reaching Algebra and Plane Geomefry lor seven years or L.H,S. Mr. Pe+er Sochko Residenl of Newark . . . AB. from Kings College . alfended Scranlon Univer- sify , . has been Teaching U.S. Hislory and World l-lislory for four years a+ L.l-l.S. 18 Faculry Mrs. Elaine Savino Residenf ol Nulley . , . 5.5. from Panzer College , alrended Sullins College and Newark Slale College . , . has been 'reaching Physical Educalion ai' L.l'l.S. for live years. Mr. John Sovalt Residenr ol New York Cily , , , A.B. from S+. Josephs College . . . aflended Temple Universily , , , has been leaching English 'lor four years a+ l..l l.S. 13 lfllfllilfih Mrs. Helen C. Schwarfz Residenf of Rurherlord . . B.S. and a MA. from New York Universiry . . . has been 'reaching Bookkeeping and Typing al l..l'l.S. for eighleen years For lhe good of lhe cause! Mr. Samuel Tarrani Residenr of Newark . , , BA. from Monr- clair Srafe Teacher's College . . . has been leaching Wood Shop of L.l'l.S. for fwo years. Miss Theresa Wall Residenr of Paferson , . . BA. from Fair' leigh Dickinson Universily . . . reaches Algebra and English , , has been Teach- ing af L.H.S. for 'rwo years. Mr. Edward Zak Residenl of Clillon B.S. and MA. from New York Universily , , feacher of Slenography and Commercial Law . . has been reaching al L.l'l.S. for fhirleen years . , I woulcln'+ miss a day of school. Miss Angela Wisniewski Residenl of Lyndhursr , BA. from rhe Universily of Delaware and MA, from Columbia Uniyersily . has clone grad- uale work in Guidance a+ Selron l-lall Uni- versily , , , has been leaching English for many years al L.l'l.S. Look if up in +he diclionaryfl Mr. Paul Zonn Residenr of Lake Hoparcong . . , Bachelor Degree of Music from Universify of Miami , has been reaching insrrumenlal music for one year ar L.l'l.S. Please be quie+! Miss Laura Yanifelli Residenl of Rulherlord Prafl lnslilule and a BS, and MA. from New York Uni- versily has been reaching Home- making for lwo years or L.l-l.S. Miss Mary Helen Zook Resiclenr of Norlh Arlingfon AB. from Monrclair Slale College . , reaches General Business Training and Consumer Educalion leaching her firsr year af L.l'l.S. This is an office case. ' 19 Office Staff lf you have ever lorgollen your combinafion. losf or found somelhing, been lafe +o class or school, worked in or visired any of our offices, lhen you've probably had reason lo appreciale lhese ladies and lhe fine iob 'rhey're doing in helping To keep L.l'l.S. operaiing smooihly. Among 'rhe iirsl +o arrive and lasl +o leave each day, They busily keep 'rraclc of us, 'rype applicalions and records, answer felephones. and lend a helping hand 'ro all who seek i+. Miss Edi+h Neuhauser Mrs Sarah Jones Nurse Mrs. Mildred Mulheisen Mrs. Hilda Donald Mrs. Grace Hickey Cafeteria Helpers 1 K 4 T . A i ' M ' A Q. , v 4, , Q-ew' g 'Q Lefl To righl: Mrs. PaTTerson, Mrs. Crupi. Mrs. Vendala. Cusfodians Our cusTodians, The busy men dressed in gray, have kepT our Alma MaTer spic 'n span making iT a school oT which we can be proud. NOT only can These genTlemen be Tound sweeping, dusTing, or polishing, buT anyiday of The week They mighT be Tound helping some sTudenT wiTh a proiecT or problem. Forever smiling, They hang our posTers, unlock diTTiculT lockers, and geT us necessary equipmenT Tor our dances. In This Tinal proiecT, our year- book, we would like To Thank Them Tor all Their help. Mrs. Tully VisiT our caTeTeria aT lunch period, and you will see These TaiThful, sTaunch caTeTeria helpers wiThsTanding The onslaughT of hungry sTudenTs. We can honesTly say Thai' They deserve a medal Tor bravery above and beyond The call of duTy. Since These women have organized our cafe- Teria, we have seen The inTroducTion oT many new and diTFerenT Toods. They have worked diligenTly in an eTForT To saTisTy The needs oT all The sTudenTs and Teachers who eaT in our caTeTeria. This ordeal does noT occur buT once a day. These women gaTher Themselves TogeTher and prepare To furnish The same service To The second lunch shiTT. Though They do noT spend The enTire day in our school, The hours spenT here by Them are appreciaTed by all who eaT in our caTeTeria. 'ir I ,Qc x Os l if T si 7 I 8, Tl 5 fi ,Ke I My 4' My xp' A , A.,' fi ' g 4, .Jil Ai 'C Kneeling, leff To riglnfz Mr. Sal LaVecchia, Mr. Joseph Eulo. Sfanding: Mr, Thomas SchreckensTein, Mr. Henry Vandersfraal, Mr. Donald LaScola, Mr, VicTor Frangipane. There are Tew girls-Tew sTudenTs--who do noT know This smiling lady. Always beaming a warm hello, never complain- ing, she has been a wonderTul lriend and help To us and To our school. For all her diligenT eTTorTs and kind words, we'll re- member her Tondly as a viTal parT OT our alma maTer. 21 Ursa Maior Edilors Lofi 'lo righf: Carol Siaudf, Edifor ol Clerical Sfaflg Barbara Casfelgrani, Edifor of Liferary Staff: Joy Divine, Ediior of Ar? Sraii. Execufive Sfaff Sealed. leff fo righf: Barbara Casfelgrani, Joy Divine, Carol Sfaudi. Sfanding: Joan Mikolilch, Rilo Maffia, Vivian Rizzo, Michael Wodynski. 22 To fhe edi+ors: You The edifors have had full command of 'rhe yearbook. Sacrificing couniless hours, you ac- cepred your responsible 'rask willingly and cheer- fully. You skillfully supervised and guided us +0 do fha be-si and nor merely second rare. Selling high siandards, you inspired us ro fhe complefion of our ulfimaie goal: Ursa Major. Your efforis are reflecled in rhe finished prod- ucf which will eiernally speak for ifself and you. To 'rhe Execu+ive Sfaffz Jusf as many ingredienis go info The making of a cake, likewise, variously 'ralenfed people are needed fo creaie a memorable yearbook. Through +he supervision of fhe execufive siaff, These 'ralenis have been unified and uiilized fo The uimosf, resuliing in a finished producf which will be cherished by all of us. 'Wi Life ra ry S+al:F Yi D J' -l r K' A ., 4. 3 Sealed, lofi fo riglhf: Annefle Apap, Lola Rizzuro, Maureen Chainacki, Joyce Yurlriewicz, Barbara Casllegranl, Rila Maflia, Janice Olsenwilc, Paricia Baracclwi, Kafhy Quinn, JoAnn lsgro. Slanding: William Walling, Paul Reslaina, Ann l-loglund, Marlene LaVeccl'1ia, Rulln Wlwifeliursl, Lindalee Sclwuer- man, Diane Russo, Lucille Oswald, Jean Wilson, Connie Casio, Pal Pelrullo, Roberi Wlwilman, James Hannagan, Ari' Slaff xv E r 'Q A ,K is - X W X, nBK: , -J rece,- Seated. lefi fo righf: Gloria Cannello, Judy Link, Lindalee Sclwerman, Valerie Roberfella, Marcia Varano. Sfuncling: Barbara l-loglund, Eileen Deneclce, Richard Danese, Burl Davis. Diane German, Sieve Cerefice. Lower righl corner: Michael Wodynslri and Joy Divine, Ari Edifors. Clerical Slcncf 'ee x L i M 1-,Sl , i 73 K I ,M E 'i,. I f-525+ 'A W 23 .,-vw ' f-5243? 1 yy - ' iii f' 4 ,-M-,Ri V aJEsf'5 . 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IT seems like only a few weeks ago ThaT we shyly meT aT our firsT high school affair, our Fresh-men Parfy. The monThs sped by as we, under The direcTion of Mrs. MacLean, our sponsor. planned our evenfs. ThaT year we eIec+ed our firsT class officers: Alan Schroeder, presidenfp Mary Ellen l-lallisey, vice-presidenT: Dorofhy RubineTTi, secreTaryg and Paul Res- Taino, Treasurer. And, many of us will never forgef The fun we had in The old gym aT our dance, Rudy's Rumpus. Yes, Freshman year was fun, and filled wiTh The ioys ol being in high school, buT all Too soon iT came To a close. Sophomore year was The year'of The Greaf Divide. While some of us rose aT dawn, oThers walked home in The moon- ligh-T, Thanks To The spliT session. Our class officers, Mike Tirone, presidenT: STeve Cerefice, vice-president Connie CosTa, secrefary: and John Servidio, Treasurer, worked along wiTh our new sponsor, Then Miss CanTasano To uniTe our class wiTh acTiviTies, IT was This desire To bring The class TogeTher which inspired our Sophomore Class Picnic, held on June 22, I959 aT Fairlawn Beach. Bad weaTher could noT dampen our spiriTs. as we closed our sophomore year on a happy noTe. Suddenly we were upperclassmenl As iuniors, we elecfed Mary Ellen Hallisey, presidenTg Alan Schroeder, vice-presi- denT: Valerie RoberTella, secreTaryp and Gary Rinaldi, Treasurer. The firsT milesfone of ThaT year was The announce- menT ThaT our rings were ready, Remember how we all raced down To Pollina's. May broughT Two big evenfs. l'low proud we were when 2l of our classmaTes were inducTed inTo The NaTional Honor SocieTy ThaT monTh. May also broughf La NuiT de Joie, our eagerly awaiTed prom, which was held May I3Th aT The l-loTel RoberT TreaT. MosT of us will never forgeT ThaT wonderful nighT, BuT Junior year was soon over, and we wiped The lasT of The sTars ouT of our eyes To find we were seniors. Our class officers, Dominick Sinopoli, presidenfg Alan Schroeder, vice- presidenT: Judy Fallano, secreTary: and Roger Angelo, Treas- urer, along wiTh our sponsor since sophomore year, Mrs. Ferrandino, worked assiduously To make our lasT year aT L.l'l.S. The besT. On November I8Th and I9Th, we proudly presenfed our Senior Play. The l-lappiesT Years, which for us were soon To end, We Turned our efforfs To oTher Things-our fuTure. We Tried desperaTely To geT inTo college or geT ThaT iob, and The monThs vanished, All Too soon, wiTh damp eye- lids, we danced aT our Senior Farewell Dance. June came. more quickly Than June had ever come before, and aT Maz- dabrook Farms we held our Senior BanqueT, which was fol- lowed by our Graduafion Day. Sadly, we donned our caps and gowns, and waiTed To move our Tassels from lefT To righT, Thus marking The end of The hisTory of The class of I96I, buT marking also The beginning of undiscovered horizons. xxx ' ,f-'w ,f Qi Dominick P. Sinopoli Elgin . . . cool dancer . . . Horror! . . . happiest when reading or playing basketball . . . peeved by girls who don't smile uihen they say hello . . . A Thousand Miles Away . . . pals with Mike and Joe . . . will Elgin be an astronomer? President of Senior Class, Yearbook Staffg Basketballg Student Councilg Footballg Chefs' Club. NB naw , X Judith Fallano Judy . . . friendly smile . . . passes time listening to Johnny Mathis . . . conceited people annoy thisgirl . . . What happened ? . . . often seen with Marlene, Sandy, and Annette . . . It's Only the Good Times I Remember . . , hopes to attain happiness and u cess S C . Intramuralsg Freshman Councilg Senior Council, Secretaryg National Honor Society. 126361043 4 a Alan Schroeder Et Tu . . . curly locks . . . carefree and witty . . . You got three days . . . pet peeve: rainy week ends . . . usually seen working in Arnoldls Drug's . . . can be found cruising in a stick Chevy with Bob, Chimp, Frank, and Snapper . . . enjoys tooling around . . . dreams of owning a Farrari. President of Freshman Classg Freshman Footballg Vice President of Junior Classy Vice President of Senior Classy Safety Car Club. Q5 X i5LdNLXL'J CNXJ Roger Angelo Rodge . . . fun-filled fellow . . . Can I borrow a pencil ? . . . favorite plat- ter is That's My Desire . . . finds pleasure in emptying his Dad's gas tank . . . Chemistry and Mrs. Lehm- kuhl both rate high . . . usually seen with Dennis, Keith, Steve and Richie . . . a future dentist. Secretary of Bachelors' F.T.A.g Chemistry Clubg Boys' Intramuralsg Junior Class Coun- cilg Senior Class Treasurerg Footballg Track. Qx i lv' L if Patricia Ackerson Patty , . . a vibrant person- ality . . . pet peeve-people who brag . . . likes to talk on the phone . . . often says Could be . . . I Want to Be Wanted . . . History rates high as does Mr. Paterniti . , . Ida, Annette, and Ginger are her constant companions . . . future filing clerk and typist. Pep Clubg Biology Clubg Intra- muralsg Theta Kappa. Antoinette Anzelde Annette . . . cute Twin , . . pet peeve is two-faced people . . . enjoys spending her time with Murray . . . Oh dear! . . . To Know Him is to Love Him rates high on her hit parade . , . H omemaking and Miss Yanatolli are tops . . . friends are Ginny, Cookie, Sis . . . someone's fuure secretary. Theta Kappag Biology Clubg Li- brary Assistant. Stanley Albanese Stan . . , an avid auto fan . . . spends spare moments re- storing cars . . . can be heard saying, Any color car, as long as it's black . . . pals are Jim, Steve, Joe and Ralph . . . Miss Maccia rates . . . hopes to be rich . . . Sharon shares his time. 12 , K LJ ' v Ida Anzelde Ida . . . Let's go for a ride . . . pert and perky . , , To- nights the Night . . . Oh! Mr. Bern! . , . favors Book- keeping with Mr. Bernadino . . . can be seen with Ginny, Ginger, Pat . . . enjoys going with Vinny . . . marriage minded. Intramurals 3 Theta Kappa. Ronald Allan Ronny . . . tall and lanky . . . likes to travel on trains . , . egotistical people and women drivers are Ronny's pet peeves . . . Just Ask Your Heart sends him . . . Like Wild! is his reply to many comments . . . Mechanical Drawing with Mr. Kopf is high on his list of favorites . . . can be found with Bob, Todd, and Marty . . . aspires to be a civil engineer. Hi-YQ Library Assistantg Visual Aids Clubg Technicians Clubg Chemistry Clubg Senior Play, ff i Annette Apap Netta . . . a perky brownette . . . peeved by people who don't say Hello . . . likes to shop for clothes . . . is heard saying Let's have some pizza . . . Geri and Mary-Jo are two of her favorites . . . her goal is to be successful in life. Future Nurses' Clubg Junior Red Cross, Intramuralsg Leaders' Clubg Yearbook Staffg Cafeteria Worker. rv F 1 M. Bagnuolo dislikes girls who talk much . . . heard say- ing Sonny! . . . enjoys fish- ing and eating . . . You Talk Too Much . . . pals around with Zeke and the football players . . . seeks a future in the Navy. Footballg Biology Club. - .X -fo CY. -I find., :A M Ulf-jj by . x 1 ALJ ' Y' T' gh ' xl ef' 9100 0' lv .P l f--- 32, , Ape' Doris Banasiak Dar . . . trim teenager . . . peeve is snobbish people , . . can be heard saying Too Bad , . . Puppy Love is favorite song . . . loves dancing city style . . . friends are Fran, Roe, Carol, Lee . . . ambi- tion is to be successful and happy. Theta Kappag Biology Club: Pep Clubg Intramuralsg Lighthouse Staffg Yearbook Staff. Patricia Ann Baracchi Pat . . . sunny disposition . . . enjoys listening to records . . . especially One Summer Night . , . dislikes people in large masses . . . often heard saying Nonsense! or Gen- eral Principlesn . . . seen with Mimi, Ruth, and Viv , . . ambi- tion is to have a dozen kids. Future Nursesg Future Teachersg Junior Red Crossg Theta Kappag Intramuralsg Student Councilg Yearbook Staff: Office Helperg Lighthouse, Feature Editor. NZ N in Q JN 3 - vw i ,B Fredrick Baumann Fratzie . . . tall and terrific . . . detests homework . . . likes driving and going down Babs . . .often says I doubt it , . . Heaven and Paradise . . . usually seen with Gary, Tap and Frank . . . greatest desire is to own a Corvette. Basketballg Art Clubg Scenery Club. 2- 1 xi ga .. 5 -, ' Barbara F. Baracchi Babs . . . sweet and friendly . . . enjoys reading . . . likes listening to Mack the Knife . . . English with Mr. Murburg rates high . . . enjoys the com- pany of Mim, Viv, and Ruth . . . hopes to be someone's future receptionist. Lois Dorothy Becklund Becky,' . . . tall, lively gal . . . enjoys sports like bowling and C.Y.O. basketball . . . frowns on'people who are always com- plaining . , . friends include Connie, Jean and Eileen . . . talented seamstress . , . Mr. Bernadino and English are favorites . . . Young Love . . . horizon holds a teaching career. Future Teachers of Americag Junior Red Crossg Theta Kappag Intramuralsg Pep Clubg Latin Clubg Student Councilg Class Coun- cilg Yearbook Staffg National Hon- or Society. William Bello Billy . . . peeved by people who lack school spirit . . .loves lounging and day dreaming . . . You're pretty horrible! . . . Tonite, Tonite is favor- ite platter . . . Andy, Eric, and Phil are his pals . . . to set a goal and succeed is his am- bition. Baseball 5 Football 3 Basketball 5 Future Teacher , of America. f 'h Rosemary A. Bernard Roe . . . lively lass . , . al- ways smiling , , . This I Swear . . . vexed by catty girls , . . enjoys being with people, having fun, and writ- ing to Joe . . . usually seen with Roseann, Ida, and An- nette . . . ambition is to get married. Intramuralsg Senior Play, Theta Kappa, Yearbook Staffg Science Club. ' Benedetto 0 9 Bobbie . . . dislikes people who are fat . . . likes having fun with the girls . . . often says H ow embarrassing! . . . A Million To One . . . usually seen with Angel, Doris, Eileen and Sis . . . ambition is to be a success. Leaders' Aidg Leaders' Club, Presi- dentg Biology Clubg Pep Clubg Presidentg Intramuralsg Junior Red Crossg Theta Kappag Year- book Staff. William Borkowski Bill . . . short and blonde . . . enjoys fishing and sleep- ing . . , Tonite, Tonite , . . disturbed by people who talk too much . . . Physics and Mr. Paterno rate . . . usually seen with Jim, Al, and John . . . presently employed as a re- tailer . . . ambition is someday to go to college. Freshman Footballg Chemistry Clubg Baseballg Student Council. lf William Bergen Bill Bourban . . . consider- ate and quiet . . . dislikes peo- ple who always eat . . , likes driving and collecting record albums . . . says I don't know . . . enjoys listening to Unchained Melody . . . usu- ally with Diane, Ted, or Art . . . ambition is to be happy and successful. Biology Club. , X Edward Botto Ed . . . tall, dark and hand- some . . , enjoys being with Alice . . . can be heard saying Beat 'em Bucs . . . dislikes television . . . U.S. History and Mr. Gash rate tops . . . My Prayer . . . enthusuzstic when arguing baseball . . . usually seen with Bob, Frank and Tony . . . ambition is to be a success in life. i X. x .J . JJ' , All uf V if pl N 1 xi v 'X X ,gr Carol Jean Borowski Bunny . . . friendly and scholarly . . , diligent worker . . . peeve is conceited people . . . enjoys bowling, drawing and horseback riding , . . Good grief . . . friends are Nancy, Ann, Martha, and Bar- bara . . . Round and Round . , . likes Spanish and Mrs. Muhlstock , , . hopes someday to teach Spanish. Student Council: Future Teachers of America, Lighthouse, Co-Editor, rbook Staffg Intramuralsg Of- Booster Club, National Yea fice -,,,.f .1 ,gee Edith Carolyn Brignola Edie . . , prim and pretty . . . usually seen driving around town with Pat, Joan and Stephie . . . Steno with Mr, Bernadino head her list of favorites . . . You Send Me . . . You know . . . dancing and bowling are great . . . aspires for success. Leaders' Aid and Leaders' Club, Theta Kappag Junior Red Cross, Future Teachers of America, Stu- 5 dent Council, Lighthouse Staffg Bi- l Clb'It l'P Clb' oogy u , n ramura s, ep u , Library Assistantg Cafeteria Com- mitteeg Yearbook Staff. ll, We ity ,ji M fl i ,rl dll 7704, fn? Y I , tlb Mn nj? 2 1 J YQ iguiet an sweet . . .E a smil all . . . enjoys driv-. ing a 5 Buick convertible and bein with Bert . . . Will you Hurry! . . . peeve is wait- ing for people and being hur- ried . . . friends are Ronnie, Kay and Barb . . . Sixteen Candles . . . is presently a jile clerk, but hopes some day to make a lot of money to spend on a good time. Intramuralsg Pep Club. Stanley A. Buraszeski Stan . . . new to L.H.S. . . . peeve is not enough good dance bands . . . music, swim- ming and the accordion are a triple delight . . . Moonlight in Vermont . . . Miss Broad- well and music are his favor- ites . . . presently found work- ing with bands . . . hopes someday to be a musician. Band, Glee Clubg Intramurals, Science Club, Band and Orchestra. se ff? Lois Ann Bromirski Little Lu Lu . . . natural blonde lass . . . dislikes un- friendly people . . . enjoys gabbing with the girls, cook- ing, bowling and shopping . . . Heaven helps those who help themselves . . . usually seen with Caryl, Marian, and Jo- Ann . . . French and Mrs. Creasey are tops . . . Indian Love Call . . . aims to live her life to the fullest extent. Future T e ac h e rs of America g Intramurals. 'll' 'ZVLQZ Joan C. Buttaci Joan . . . pint-size cutie 2 . . sewing, baking and driving head her list of favorites . . . dislikes people who think too much of themselves . . . It's diferent . . . enjoys loafing around . . . Heaven on Earth . . . friends are Pat, Stephanie, Edie, and Martha . . . ambition is to be a success. Theta Kappag Junior Red Cross, Pep Clubg Business Clubg M -rg! of-2-' bd I4 Q0 K f John Caifrey Jack . . . quiet, handsome . . . enjoys bowling, dancing, dating, and having fun L . . favors History and Mr. Kopf . . . Can I have the car? INo!j . . . Tonite, Tonite . . . detests show-offs and writ- ing Physics reports . . . is seen with Richie, Ray, and Jimmy . . . wants to become a million- aire. Biology Clubg Chemistry Club. Benjamin Caputo Benny . . . sleep lover . . . likes working on his car, hunt- ing and fishing . . . peeve bad men . . . with him Mr. Bor- bone and Metal Shop rate . . . Crazy For You , . . pals in- clude Frank, Pete and Tom . . . Wait a minute , , . hopes someday to become an engi- neer. Road Rebels. If 'l1 1? Carolyn Callahan Callahan . . . pleasant . . . chatterbox . . . dislikes un- friendly people . . . What did ja say . . . enjoys twirling and having fun . . . favors History and Mr. Sochko . . . A Million To One . . . Angel, Fran, Linda, and Joanne are her constant companions . . . wishes to be a success in life. Future Teachers of Americag In- tramuralsg Junior Red Crossg Theta Kappag Biology Clubg Twirlerg Library Assistantg Stu- dent Councilg School Showg Year- book Staff. Gloriajean Cannella Gloria . . . likes swimming, bowling, skating, dancing, and art . . . dislikes unfriendly people . . . What'd you say ? . . . Earth Angel . . . driving, listening to the radio, Algebra and Mr. Paterno rate with this lively lass . . . seen with Louise, Rene, and Janet . . . plans to be a nurse. Intramuralsg Future Nurses' Clubg Theta Kappag Latin Clubg Biology ' ' b Ofiice Club, Art Club, Pep Clu Workerg Junior Red Crossg Clubg Yearbook Staff: Chorus. Stephanie SteJfie . . . cute . . . consider- ate . . . likes to read, draw and have fun . . . can be heard say- ing Really ? . . . Tonite, Tonite . . . pals with Martha, Pat, Edie, and Joan . . . likes Steno and Mr. Zak . . . Her goal? . . . to be happy in life, of course. Intramurals, Theta Kappa, Busi- ness Clubg Pep Club: Guidance Office Workerg Junior Red Cross, Vice Presidentg Cafeteria Com- mittee. Jeannie . . . lively sort .jj . 9 likes to shop for clothes and fb U, records . . . peeve: people who V have no sense of humor . . . Steno and Mr. Bernadino rate . . . I Want to Be Wanted . . . enjoys football games, listening to radio in the com- pany of Lorry, Kathy, Peggy and Pat . . . Tough Luck . . . finds time to bowl, swim and dance . bw Maurice L. Carbonneau Moe . . . playing the guitar heads his list of enjoyables, following are fishing, boating, loajing, and working on his car . . . peeve: high-class fe- males . . . LaBamba . . . Be Good . . . seen with Joe, and Jim . . . works with Hy Perl- man Company . . . to live hap- pily is his goal. Joseph Carroll Joe . . . quiet, friendly . . . likes to fish, watch T.V., and play cards . . . often seen driv- ing around with Bill, Don, Bob . . . Sixteen Candles . . . peeved by homework . . . His- tory and Mr. Morris rate high . . . It's about time . , . future college man. Football. Patricia Ann Pat . . . sparkling blue eyes . . . thinks Mr. Gash and Speech are great . . . Any- body got gum? . . . often seen with Toni and Marge . . . To- nite, Tonite . . . likes driving around and being with Tony . . . greatest ambition is to have a happy life. Student Councilg Future Nurses' Club, Treasurerg Pep Clubg Intra- murals. 0 19 1 , Patricia Ann Pat . . . vivacious young miss . . . amuzble conversa- tionalist . . . irritated by boys . . . favors English and Mr. Sandler . . . Talk to Me . . . often heard saying Just wait to Edie, Stephie, Pat, Marty and Joan . . . loves to go out and have fun . . . aspires for a journalism career. Theta Kappa, Presidentg Biology Clubg Future Teachers of America, Vice Presidentg Class Council: Stu- dent Councilg Lighthouse Staff, Intramuralsg Pep Clubg Office Helperg Junior Red Crossg Year- book Staff 3 Twirlen. wi Elveranne Vera . . . a quiet reserved miss . . . loves to talk and watch T.V .... English and Mrs. Lehmkuhl receive her vote . . . peeved by cheating . . . What are you doing? . . . listens to Lisbon Anti- qua with Lois and Reneta . . . future nurse. Future Nurses' Clubg Junior Red Crossg Theta Kappa, Library Assistant. her loves going being with heard saying 'You . plans to rn ry , I 1' I y' . I y . . jf .9 ,lyiiili ,dit L ' nf if . r' ef' -I , . . Ji ,J ix A 'i is if W ,ii 1 ...lt . V yo, x Rmb Son R! f1', Q-' il vii 1 1 ., , , . , af ,f LQ ai, ,A , ,-in it ' if mf 1 .-Z' D, fl ,,.JU,f if . ff, f .f i ' X . 'NH Gia' m y V0 Barbara Lorraine X ' F Castelgrant me Barb . . . girl Friday at L.H.S .... loves that job as , dental assistant to Dr. Kidder . . . Theme from 'A Summer ll! Place . . . usually heard say- ing Do you know what I mean? to. Joy D and Marcia . . . is annoyed by im, mature fellows . . . loves to meet people and keep them smiling, especially Dave . . . prefers Chemistry. National Honor Society: Art Club, Treasurer: Student Council: Li- brary Assistant: Theta Kappa: Chemistry Club: Latin Club: Future Nurses' Club: Leaders' Aid , and Leaders' Club: Intramurals: Co-Editor, Lighthouse: Yearbook Q Editor, Literary Staff: Cafeteria f Committee. l l ri... fr' V ff 3 , ir. Maureen Chojnacki Mo . . .cute, talkative miss . . . enjoys riding around in Joyce's father's car . . . dis- likes pessimistic people . . . Why not? . . . Remember When . . . seen with Joyce, Lola and Ang . . . ambition to succeed in life. Junior Red Cross: Pep Club: Theta Kappa: Intramurals: Yearbook Staff: Office Worker. 34 ,U - tx KJQC Lu. ' -r ra , il We-L, ' x,x l, V- ' asf?-Cx J .rrs 3, Steven Cerefice N Y l 1 K . . Stevie . . . dynamic person- X-'ff ality . . . is peeved by people fix. t H with no school spirit . . . de- bates with everyone and any- one . . . digs reading, dating, driving . . . Trigonometry and Chemistry are tops . . . travels with Mr. Angelo, Dennis and Paul . . . Running Bear . . . ambition is to become a great scientist. President of Student Council: Senior Play: Chemistry Club: Yearbook Staff: Sophomore Class, Vice President: Visual Aids Club: Chefs' Club: Future Teachers Club: Freshmen Council: Baseball: Freshman Football: National Honor Society. Irene E. de la C. Chourrot Irene . . . cute and perky, just arrived here from Cuba . . . peeved by people who order others around . . . Mr. Zak and Spanish rate very high along with her song Levointate . . . is often seen with Gwen . . . hopes to have something from all her friends to remember them . . . greatest ambition is work and see her mother again in Cuba. Frank Joseph Cherichella, Jr. Midge . . . got the beat . . . peeved by girls who smoke . . . enjoys racing boats and water skiing . . . often heard saying Don't make no matter to Tom, Eric and Lew . . . To- nite, Tonite . . . Shop and Mr. Borbone are high on his list . . . wants to be a success. Student Council: Band: Jazz Club: Dance Band: Visual Aids Club: Track: J.V. Football. Peter P. Christ Peter J . . . a daydreamer . . . peeve My sister arwl her friends . . . favors band with Mr. Zonn . . . often seen loaf- ing with Todd, Frank, and Stanley . . . How about that . . . enjoys living the most . . . greatest ambition To Fly. President of Visual Aids: Fresh- man Basketball: Baseball: Varsity Track lmgr.J: Basketball: Chem- istry Club: Library Assistant: Senior Play: Band: National Honor Society. Anthony Ciardella Tony . . . short, dark, and handsome . . . comic strip fan . . . That's nice . . . pals are Bill, Mike and Ralph . . . peeved by homework . . . Night Train . . . History with Mrs. Rosenfelder rates high . . . enjoys being with his girl . . . greatest ambition is to raduate hi h school 9 Q . Freshman Footballg Varsity Foot- ball. Sara Janeth Cimino Sa . . . always smiling . . . peeved with people who shove in the halls . . . English and Miss Wisneski, the best . . . To Know Him Is To Love Him . . . likes listening to records with Kathy, Judy and Fran . . . greatest ambition to be a reporter. Junior Red Crossg Intramuralsg Pep Club. f if Lt' I ,Af af ,jf j W 'pl Edward T. Chudzinski Chud . . . full of fun . . . dis- likes girls who smoke . . . favorites are Mechanical Drawing and Mr. Sandler . . . pals are Zorch, the Tap and Mo . . . It's automatic . . . A Million to One . . . fea- tures: eating, sleeping, tool- ing and dating . . . hobbies are playing sax, clarinet, and bowling . . . greatest ambition is to be a success. rv' e K w' W . pf fi - if' x X' , 1 - x, '- if , U V , ,, 4 ji ,J 1, Annette Cirone Annette . . . enthusiastic cheerleader . . . enjoys bowl- ing and dancing, especially with a certain someone . . . AMillion To One . . . is often heard saying How's things . . . dislikes reckless drivers flips over Ojfice Practice and Mr. Bernadino . . . often seen with Carole, Judy, and Mar- garet . . . desires to be happy and successful. Cheerleaderg 'Intramuralsg Year- book Staffg Theta Kappag Science Clubg Student Councilg National Honor Society. l x re f E- 15-tv 'fl x .1 J nw if 4 , .L 'L Patrick Cichino Pat . . . a sociable fellow . . . dislikes girls who lie . . . favors Mr. Borbone . . . often heard saying No sweat . . . Save the Last Dance for Me . . . pals with Ken, Dennis and Harry . . . enjoys putting tran's in his car and driving at night . . . getting a job is his goal. Intramuralsg Baseball. L. 7 ,i fi Angela Colasurdo Angel . . . tall, trim girl . enjoys dating . . . I doubt it . . . has a definite distaste for conceited boys . . .i Devil or Angel . . . seen with Boobie, Callahan and Nerlick . . . an attractive addition to our twirling squad . . . desires a successful life. Junior Red Crossg Future Teach- ers Club: Biology Clubg School Showg Class Councilg Student Council, Secretaryg Leaders' Aid and Leaders' Clubg Library Assist- antg Pep Clubg Theta Kappa. 3 Richard Colasurdo Rich . . . crazy about driving and working on cars . . . defi- nitely has something against Fords . . . Tonite, Tonite . . . Mathematics of all sorts and Miss Broadwell are tops . . . seen with Roger, Jim and Paul . . . aspires to be a pharmacist. Anthony Cuciniello Skutch nice, quite fellow . . . Naval Reserve member . . . dis- likes talkative girls . . . Over the Mountain . . . seen with Mike, John, and George . . . What do you take, stupid pills? . . . enjoys eating and going out . . . headed for a Navy career. Constance Costa Connie . . . cute, congenial cheerleader . . . peeved by un- friendly people . . . What are we doing ? . . . usually seen with Dot, Roe, Val, Ozzie, Liv, and Phyllis . . . loves cheering and being with Joe . . . Tears On My Pillow . . . ambition is to be happy and successful. Student Councilg Theta Kappa, Treasurer: Secretary of Sophomore Councilg Leaders' Aid and Leaders' Clubg Lighthouse Staffg Intra- muralsg Pep Clubg Office Workerg Biology Clubg Senior Councilg National Honor Society. Antoinette Cucco Annette . . . talkative teen . . . dislikes people who brag about themselves . . . loves to talk . . . Devil or Angel . . . What are you, some kind of NUT? . . . seen with Kathy and Judy . . . desires to be havvv- Intramuralsg Science Clubg Pep Clubg Girls' Chorus. , i l Mali Phyllis Costa Phil . . . mischievous mi . . . lovable scatterbrain . . . having fun and getting people, angry are favorite pastimes' . . . I'll say Yipes! . . . an- noyed by conceited teachers . . . can be seen with Ozzie, Olivia, Roe, Val and Dot . . . A Million to One . . . desires a nursing career. Yearbook Staff 3 Scenery Clubg Art Clubg Future Nursesg Pep Clubg Lighthouse Staffg Science Clubg Intramurals. William J. Czarnecki Whitney . . . blonde and friendly . . . enjoys Doing , my Trig? . . . Ah-So . . . i peeved by trains that sneak up on you . . . Mr. Morris is tops l . . . found passing time with Tom, Rich, and Norm . . . aspires for success. f in r' Peter C. D'Agostino Dag0 . . . auto lover . . . quiet and easy to get along with . . . Stick with it . . . Spanish and Mrs. Muhlstock rate high . . . I Can't Go On . . . seen with Ben, Tom, and Mike . . . ambition is to become a success in life. Road Rebels. Richard A. Danese Richie . . . friendly, easy to get along with . . . enjoys dat- ing and listening to pop music . . . usually heard saying Ah- S0 . . . English with Mr. Joy is tops . . . This is My Love . . . seen with Jack and Vic . . . hopes to be a success in future endeavors. National Honor Societyg Latin Clubg Art Club, Chemistry Club. David Daiker Dave . . . tall and quiet . . . friendly disposition . . . usu- ally found working on Ford 6 or cruising around with Donnie, Roy, and Ken . . . Tonite, Tonite . . . Leave it alone, it will get better . . . likes Shop with Mr. Borbone . . . aspires to build a custom car. Radio Club. N Burton Davis Builder . . . quiet, industri- ous worker . . . scholarly man- ner . . . annoyed by dull knives . . . heard saying What, me work ? . . . Summertime . . . favors Chemistry . . . pals around with Roy, J.B. and Bill . . . greatest ambition is to win a scholarship. Art Clubg Latin Clubg Chemistry Club, Rutherford Science Seminar, Student Councilg National Honor Society. K. U l L Joseph D. D'Andrea Mr, Cool . . . happy-go-lucky . . . friendly and well liked . . . Don't let it throw ya! . . . Biology with Miss Maccia rate high . . . Georgia on My Mind . . . pals around with Tony, Harry, and Zeke . . . greatest ambition is to become a successful musician. Class Councilg Library Stalfg Stu- dent Council. A W5 , i Sandra De Cato Sandy . . . cute, talkative teen . . . usually seen with Judy, Mary Ellen, Annette and Marlene . . . dislikes get- ting up before 12 . . . usually heard saying Could ya, please ? . . . Twilight Time . . . enjoys listening to Bru- beck and Basie . . . greatest ambition is to lead a happy and successful life. Intramurals: Lighthouse Staffg Biology Clubg Science Clubg Pep Club. it lit ,X If with N Aw fe Mt A Q, I Jian , , al' 1 1 ,vm L. ll if L Lf! J 38 LYS A it foe .Je Margaret De J ackmo Marge . . . happy go lucky . . . enjoys eating ice-cream and pizza . . . dislikes grouchy people . . . For All We Know . . . likes Wednesday Night Club . . . seen with Toni, Pat, Carole . . . desires to be happy and successful. Student Councilg Leaders' Aidg Theta Kappa, Science Clubg Busi- ness Clubg Intramurals. s Alfonso D'Emilio Al . . . driving is a favorite pastime . . . dislikes home- work . . . How are you go- ing? . . . favorite song is Devil or Angel . . . seen with George, Jimmy, and Perry . . . ambition is to become an engineer. Hi-Y, Presidentg Boys' Intra- muralsg Band. Delbridge Del . . . neat and trim . . . liked by all . . . enjoys listen- ing to Johnny Mathis and Frank Sinatra . . . usually heard saying Time will tell . . . favors French with Mrs. Creasey . . . finds pleasure in writing letters to Eddie . . . seen with Lois, Annie, Marian . . . greatest ambition is to live a happy and full life with someone she loves. John De Lellis J. D. . . . quiet and pensive . . . people who think they are big deals annoy him most . . . enjoys driving his car . . . heard saying That's right . . . can be seen with George and Perry . . . Chain Gang . . . greatest ambition is to own a business. Intramuralsg Future Teachers of America, National Honor Societyg Auditorium Program Committee. 4 I M , Sam Deo Dago . . . short . . . good- lg atured . . . peeved by idleness - . . . can be heard saying My U in Elleen Denec Man : . . pals with Joe, Bob, Ei . . . short andswe . . . a Ricky . , I enjloys driving loves horseback ridin and! nd being with the boys . i . Swimming . . . detests Snvb- Q, ,fleets Start All Over Again bjsh people - - - Cflfb be f mind . . . greatest ambition: to own listening to favorite records a Corvette. with Jean, Becky, and Judy . . . Mr. Morris and Science rate high . . . Little Things Mean a Lot . . . someone's future teacher. Future Teachers of Americag Pro- gram Committeeg Junior Red Crossg Theta Kappa, Future Nursesg Girls' Chorus, Bandg Intramurals.. Joseph P. De Palma Howie . . . going out with Connie rates first . . . dislikes scujffed shoes . . . Is that so ? . . . Tonite, Tonite . . . enjoys working on his p. g .... seen with Polack, Richie, and Joe . . . ambition is to further his education. Footballg Student Council, Art Clubg Scenery Club. Barbara Di Pier Barb . . . petite and sweet . . . a delightful sense of humor . . . dislikes unfriendly people . . . can be seen with Judi, Kay , . . A Million To One . . . enjoys going out with Donny . . . favorite teacher is Mrs. Creasy . . . to be a suc- cessful beautician is her goal in life. Junior Red Crossg Future Teachers of Americag Art Clubg Intra- murals, Girls' Chorusg Oifice Helper. M rl P. VOIJJ1 J udlth De Pamphllls Tinker Bell . . . a cute, petite miss . . . likes going out with Billy . . . people who wear clothes that don't match peeve her . . . I mean, ya know . . . usually seen with Kay, Barbara, Marie, and Joy . . . desires to get married and 80071. Girls' Chorus, Junior Red Crossg Future Teachers of Americag Intramuralsg Pep Club 3 X N , X cfm Q 192' Y-'rar Barbara J. Desimone Bobbie . . . short and trim . . . cliques annoy this miss . . . can be heard saying Oh, come on . . . enjoys driving and being with Bobby . . . Devil or Angel . . . found with Joanne and Kay . . . hopes to make that certain someone Joy Divine T Foghorn . . . forgetful b F full of fun . . . happiest when i Cx. Xsx 'O . A W c Ox 9 eta 3 Nxoxxb 08, 40 happy. Library Assist t a Theta Kapp Clubg Future cheering . . . Fine a AJ . A 1 D I Dandy ' ' ' dislikes pew N t-QQ Ang . Susie 'iii Eiveet . . . who pulihm' Pony ml: ' ' 5755 b 7 likes dating nice bo S ais- rate artist . . . seen with Rita, - y ' ', ' Janice, Marcia, Barb, Sis, and Fran . . . Mr. Blue . . . Span- ish and Miss Broadwell get her vote . . . looks forward to a college education and success. Cheerleader, Co-Captain, Year- book, Art Staff Editorg Leaders' Leaders' Club, Aid, Secretaryg Intramuralsg Theta Kappag Art Club, Presidentg Scenery Club, Girls' State Representativeg Junior Councilg Senior Council, Student Councilg Junior Red Cross. 'x likes boys who say they ll call Ogand don't . . . Chances Are . . . can be found listening to ecords with Diane, Lola, Joyce, Mary Lou, and Mau- reen . . . Tough . . . hopes to have a Nursery School. Pep Clubg Junior Red Crossg Intra- muralsg Yearbook Staff, Theta Kappag Future Nurses' Club. Robert Bob oblig- ing sloppy Go With dressers . . Me . . . Algebra with Mr. Kavanaugh rates high . . . can be seen with Al, Charlie, and Eric . . . enjoys sports . . . hopes to become a college graduate. Baseballg Basketballg Chefs' Club, Chemistry Club. almost Sovak is tops Math II away with Joe, oe . . . to succeed wish. Virginia Dugo Ginger . . . small but talk- ative . . . enjoys being with Frank . . . A Million to One . . . U. S. History II is a big favorite as is Miss Yanitelli . . . I'll fake it out . . . Joeko fan . . . seen with Ida, Annette and Ginny . . , greatest ambi- tion is to be a successful housewife. Joseph Dyba Joe . . . quiet sort . . . finds pleasure in riding around and loajing . . . Come on, let's go . . . peeved by eoneeited girls . . . pals with Jim and Moe . . . Peter Gunn . . . wishes for a happy life. ,f u a ,i 1 ' IIPJ +7 ' fb! fi' zlf, ei!-L' if H' ' 9 all il l.f 4' ' J Affif .H 9 . nf' V. pb! fi g 'ill 76,254 if gif Thomas Duffy Duff . . . talented musician . . . loves playing Sax . . . Take Five by Brubeck . . . Mr. Zonn and the Dance Band are on the top of his list . . . Nice . . . frowns on missing notes . . . determined to play like the Bird. Visual Aidsg Technicians Clubg Dance Bandg Marching Band, eau Michael Elwertowski Gunner . . . enjoys building model ships . . . dislikes doing homework . . . You know . . . pals are Jim, George, and Jerry . . . History and Mr. Sochko are the greatest . . . aims to be a communication electrician in the Navy. NWN N. u Robert Farone Bob . . . likes cars and sports . . . pet peeve: people who scourge Fords . . . Puppy Love . . . Al, Tom, and Mike are his pals . . . famous words, That Ford is a Chevy-eater! . . . in the future, would like to be a jet pilot. Football. ,off ' c D, tw Eileen Mary Fedor Eileen . . . pleasant person- ality . . . enjoys cheering and being with Bobby . . . peeved by people who are always late . . . can be heard saying You just wait . . . often seen with Marie, Pat, and Fran . . . You Mean Everything to Me . . . hopes to be someone's future secretary. Cheerleaderg Student Councilg Junior Councilg Leaders' Clubg Leaders' Aidg Junior Red Crossg Biology Clubg Pep Clubg Intra- .:r, .-,s Claire, lif, f , Yin murals. ' We Q Ralph Festa Duvalle . . . isn't bothered by any pet peeves . . . History with Mr. Gash is a favorite . . . Nice try . . . has been spending free time trying to get a driver's license . . . Angel Baby . . . can be seen with Little Mull, Carm, Pat, Tom, and John . . . intends to join the Army and be an M. P. Football. 0-llVl8 Flettl We fan . . .blonde amz beautiful . . . enjoys just driving around . . . peeved by people who nag . . . Let It Rain . . . Algebra and Mr. Fiandra rate high . . . Guess What? . . . friends are Dottie, Ozzie, Ro, Val, Connie, Phyllis . . . hopes to marry a rich doctor. Color Guardg Intramuralsg Future Nursesg Vice President of Leaders' Clubg National Honor Societyg Theta Kappag Student Councilg Lighthouse: Yearbook Staffg Ofiice Worker. Dfw 1 P 2 Jw W' i ,, 'x -1 , x if Alan Feitzinger Al . . . quiet and alert . . .U bowling is his favorite pastime . . . annoyed by sloppy dress- ers . . . Oh Julie . . . Algebra and Mr. Kavanaugh are the greatest . . . best friends are Bob, Charles, and Jim . . . future holds job as a mechani- cal engineer. Chemistry Clubg Chefs' Club. Robert Forbes Bob . . . good-looking lad . . . quiet and bashful . . . peeved by his car radio . . . heard saying Just Luck . . . enjoys watching Pro-Hockey . . . Twilight Time . . . often seen with Tom, Perry, and Bob . . . hopes to go to college and become a success. National Honor Societyg Treas- urerg Baseball: Boys' Intramuralsg Chemistry Clubg Technicians Club: Yearbook Staff. Kaaren Frigerio Kay . . . lackadaisical . . . swimming and horseback rid- ing are favorites . . . also en- joys driving and listening to the radio . . . frowns on people who rush her . . . Handy Man . . . seen with Lena, Gene and Janet . . . I don't believe it . . . determined to be a good housewife. Intramurals. Diane German Diane . . . quietness and politeness are her virtues . . . dislikes homework . . . science fiction novel reader . . . Oh, my goodness . . . Lindalee, Diane, Mary, Maureen and Joyce are constant compan- ions . . . is happiest with Bill . . . aims to live a happy life. Art Club: National Honor Society, Junior Red Crossg Yearbook Staifg Intramuralsg Oflice Worker. Albert Gedrimas Yul . . . mischievous and energetic . . . dislikes people who scourge his Buick . . . You Talk Too Much . . . How 'bout the gas money, boys? . . . can be seen with Jim, Bill, and Ray . . . enjoys duck hunting . . . ambition, to own a 61 Buick. Freshman Class Councilg Football, Basketball, Intramurals. 1 Walter Robert Gewecke Walt . . . sincere friend . . . quiet, outdoor type . . . frowns on girls who don't demand re- spect . . . Dream Lover . . . can be seen with Bob, Ken, and Jim . . . That's the way it goes . . . finds pleasure in listening to his record album collection . . . greatest ambi- tion is to have a successful career and good wife. Art Club, Biology Club, Yearbook Staff g Science Club. Antoinette Geraci Annette . . . sincere and sociable . . . friendly disposi- tion . . . another Wednesday Night Club member with Sandy, Annette, Jo, and Lor- raine . . . I Love You So . . . peeved by people who chew gum . . . desires to be happy and successful, Library Assistantg Science Club, Intramuralsg Theta Kappa, Pep Club. Gaby Grob Chickie . . . sunny disposi- tion . . . full of fun . . . pet peeve, people who don't know when to stop talking . . . What the heck! . . . enjoys driving a car . . . Just Two Kinds of People in the World . . . can be seen with Lorraine, Alice, and Angie . . . dreams of traveling. Tri-Yg Intramurals. Thomas Guise Webb . . . ambitious fellow . . . sincere and quiet . . . doesn't enjoy getting up for school . . . What's the matter with you? . . . Lavender Blue . . . pals with Ray, Tony, and Ralph . . . favors sleeping . . . will someday U e a restaur- ant owneru , ' , ll Andrew Guzallis Gillette . . . good-looking lad . . . detests phony girls and guys . . . Nothing like acting stupid . . . is happiest when scourging with his friends Bill, Phil, and Eric . . . Mr. Lonely . . . is headed for our 49th state, Alaska and a lonely lj u N Mary Ellen Hallisey Bibsy . . . our Prom Queen . . . Wednesday Night Club member . . . You must be rough . . . irked by people who can't take a scourge . . . likes listening to Brubeck . . . perks up to For All We Know . . . Mr. Bernadino and Office Practice rank high on her list of favorites . . . pals with Sandy, Marlene, and Judy . . . dreams of success. Vice President, Freshman Class, President, Junior Classg Student Councilg Intramurals. cabin. Footballg Baseballg Track, X Roger Halwachs Rag . . . likable . . . enjoys working on cars, sleeping, and listening to Dreamin . . . definite distaste for blue cars with red spots, and homework . . . always saying Lighten up . . . Mr. Kopf and Physics tops with him . . . likes to hunt and go water skiing . . . often seen with Paul, Richie, and Ken. Radio Clubg Camera Club. L Edward Guzzo f ' Guzzler . . . long, lanky, and likable . . . You'd better be- lieve it . . . passes time by scourging and driving with Moose, Andy, and Bill. . . My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own . . . Mr. Gash and Gym are high on his list of favorites . . . Navy career in sight. Freshman, J.V., and Varsity Bas- ketballg Footballg Baseball. ,',ni I 4 r Earl Hanley Hanley . . . handsome . . . friendly . . . the day-dreamer . . . N ever happen . . . likes to fool with his car . . . tunes up to Treasure of Love . . . peeved by bad bowling . . . Algebra and Mr. Sandler rate, so do John, Benny, and Bob . . . hopes to be a good sales manager and live successfully. Freshman Basketballg J.V. Base- ball, L.H.S. Bowling Team. at lyilw fi 43 James R. Hannagan Jimmy . . . ambitious . . . hard worker . . . delights in writing small newspaper arti- cles . . . his hobbies are swim- ming and photography . . . Why Not . . . peeved by people who say I told you so . . . White Christmas . . . typing and Mr. Bernadino rate high . . . his greatest ambition is to succeed. Visual Aidsg Library Assistantsg Yearbook Staff. William Hero Bill . . . quiet fellow . . . en- joys cooking and fishing in his spare time . . . egotistical peo- ple get his goat . . . Jim, Ray, and Frank are seen with him . . . Yes, My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own . . . intends to retire some day. Linda, Lin . . . cute miss . . . friendly and sparkling . . . de- lights in being with Joe, or writing letters to Joe . . . No Other Arms . . . dislikes boys who wear socks that don't match their shirts . . . digs Spanish with Mrs. Muhlstock . . . can be seen with Arlene, Edna and Sousa . . . hopes to be a good wife and mother. Future Teachers of Americag Art Clubg Office Helper g Chemistry C ub, I C Ann Hoglund Annie . . . busy, cheerful . . . likes to listen to records and radio . . . Tonite, Tonite . . . enjoys sewing, skating, swim- ming, and teaching Sunday School . . . is happiest when with her friends . . . always coming out with Your grand- father's mustachef' . . .THis- tory with Mr. Morris is great . . . found with Helen, Mary Lou, and Barb . . . aims to travel a lot in the future. National Honor Societyg Theta Kappa, Ofiice Helperg Junior Red Cross, Secretaryg Future Nurses 5 Future Teachers of Americag Year- book Staff 3 Intramurals. rw John Henderson Johnny . . . friendly, serious, musically inclined . . . likes playing with a certain band . . . hunting, dating, or ama- teur radio are enjoyable pas- times . . . dislikes talkative girls . . . always saying I didn't do my homework . . . favors Band with Mr. Gee . . . Tonite, Tonite . . . seen around with Mike, Skutch, and George . . . will someday be a successful professional musician. Radio Clubg Bandg Band Lieu- tenant. Barbara Hoglund Barb . . . loves playing rec- ords . . . Mr. Blue takes first place . . . peeve, people who shove in the halls . . . Come On! . . . seen with Ann, Helen, Mary Lou . . . seam- stress superb . . . hopes to be very successful. Future Teachers of Americag Future Nurses' Club, Treasurerg Junior Red Cross, President. C Joseph Hohl Joe . . . easy going . . . fun loving lad . . . delights in listening to Let's Start All Over Again . . . record collec- tor . . . History with Mr. Sochko rates . . . pals are Sam, Bob, and Rich . . . thumbs down on Jap tests . . . dreams of getting rich quick. Bowling League. N ,J I Henry P. Hudak Hudsnap . . . mischievous dare devil . . . likes hunting second best to destroying cars . . . That's Grand! . . . de- tests slow drivers and radar traps . . . pals with Richie and two Joes . . . Sleep Walk . . . hopes to be a future million- aire. Track. Virginia Holligan Ginny . . . carefree . . . fun- loving . . . peeve: people who try to prove they're something they're not . . . Hi peoples. ' . . . swoons over Devil or Angel . . . friendly with Roe, Rene, and Dolores . . . some- one's future secretary. Science Club: Bandg Theta Kappag Pep Clubg Library Assistantsg Intramuralsg Booster Club. Christina Hupka Honey . . . blonde cutie . . . dislikes homework . . . loves a good time, which means danc- ing or bowling . . . You see ? . . . pals with Janet, Jo Ann and Joan . . . Tears on my Pillow . . . being a good sec- retary and wife is her goal. Pep Clubg Art Clubg Yearbook Staifg Intramurals. Kathleen Houghton Kathy . . . friendly lass . . . You Talk Too Much . . . al- ways on the phone . . . What are you, some kind of a N U T ? . . . detests conceited people . . . favors homemaking . . . usually seen with Lor- raine, and Carol . . . hopes to be successful. Science Club 3 Pep Club: Theta Kappa 3 Biology Clubg Intramuralsg Yearbook Staff. Louis Imperato Louie Imp . . . likable fellow . . . peeved by getting up in the morning . . . enjoys working on his car, metal shop and boating . . . The Sea of Love . . . can be seen with Richie, Eddie and Phil . . . de- sires to own a 59 Cadillac convertible. Chemistry Club: Visual Aidsg Li- brary Assistants. Mu L Q1 in John Patrick Intindola Moose . . . detests conceited girls . . . Hello good looking . . . enjoys being with the boys . . . Come, Go With Me . . . seen most with Frank, Joe, Eddie and Jimmy . . . favors General Math II and Mr. Polito . . . marriage minded young man. Football. mn Patrick L. Jaconski J. C. . . . talkative . . . de- tests girls who smoke . . . Bookkeeping and Mr. Sovak are tops . . . Get A Jobl' . . . enjoys sleeping, eating and listening to the radio . . . friends are Bob and Joe . . . desires to be a millionaire. Marie Iocca ari . . . petite and fun- loving . . . dislikes getting up in the morning . . . Big charge, huh! . . . enjoys rid- ing around and meeting new people . . . can be seen with Judi, Joy, Kay . . . Could This Be Magic is tops with her . . . ambition is for a successful future. Intramurals, Pep Club. If Edward P. Jankowski Ed . . . a traveling man . . . desires to see the country . . . peeve, girls who think they've got everything . . . So Long . . . Sr. Science and Mr. Roche rate high . . . Tonite, Tonite . . . pals with Tom and Richie hopes to have a successful future. ig Z Jo Ann Isgro Annie . . . gay, sweet man- ner . . . detests people who don't say hello . . . enjoys dancing to old songs and hav- ing a good time . . . Twilight Time . . . can be seen with Caryl, Chris, Lois, Jo Ann, Barb , . . Don't panic , . . aspires to become a good sec- retary, wife, and mother. Secretary of F.T.A.g Intramurals, Pep Club 9- Oflice Workerg Yearbook Staffg Italian Clubg French Clubg Student Council, Theta Kappa: Cafeteria Committeeg Chemistry Club. Barbara .Ianuska Barb . . . clever, calm and conscientious . . . dislikes peo- ple who argue . . . Good Lord . . . enjoys singing and being with B. Z .... usually seen with Arlene and Lulu . . . My Love for You . . . some- one's future private secretary in a banking firm. National Honor Societyg School Showg Oiiice Helperg Girls Chorus. 46 l x. Robert Kanter Bobby . . . calm and quiet . . . Don't Bc Cruel . . . en- joys.History with Mrs. Rosen- felder . . . Don't worry about it . . . pals are Bob, Wayne, and Tony . . . hopes to own 300 S. L. Mercedes-Benz some- day. '... 1 I Kenneth Kero Kenny . . . adorable Adonis . . . extremely friendly . . . annoyed by people who are late . . . The Way You Look Tonight . . . can be heard saying no sweat . . . seen with Pat and Bob . . . Miss Broadwcll and English rate high . . . enjoys skiing . . . hopes to secure a good job in the future. Freshman Footballg J.V. Football. l Albert Kastner Albie . . . good humored blond . . . peeved when he has to do things which he doesn't enjoy . . . You're a dope . . . Algebra with Miss Broadwell rates high . . . spends his free time ice skating, roller skat- ing, swimming or sleeping . . . Rubber Ball . . . pals include Tony, John, Walt . . . hopes to be successful. Roy Kilss Vic . . . enjoys a good joke . . . understanding . . . passes time listening to popular or classical music . . . Manhat- tan Spiritual . . . frowns on burnt toast, but hamburgers appease his appetite , . . You like that, huh? . . . can be seen with Burt, J. B., Bill and Paul . . . aspires to con- tribute some good to mankind. Art Club. Richard Kent Richie . . . talented fellow . . . Happy New Year . . . peered by girls who don't talk to their ex-boyfriends . . . Castle in the Sky . . . Mr. Kavanaugh is tops . . . spends time with his band . . . best pal is Bob . . . clever guitarist. Hi-Yg Freshman Class Councilg Track. , .gZ' Robert John Kirschbaum Bob . . . quiet, athletic lad . . . You're cool . . . Gym and Mr. Roche rate high . . . can be seen standing in front of the Rec with Jack, Joe and Sammy . . . peered by the cost of car insurance . . . No One Knowsl' is his favorite disc . . . desires a good paying job. Track. Arlene Korsen Ar . . . quiet and reserved . . . enjoys singing and listen- ing to records, especially En- chanted . . . detests boys who don't shave . . . Steno and Mr. Zak receive her vote . . . Quit it . . . can be seen bowling and driving with Anne, Joan, and Mary . . . is happiest when with Mel . . . desires to be suc- cessful and then marry. Oflice Helperg Pep Clubg Theta Kappag Future Nurses. John LaFaso Midge . . , hi-fi voice . . . en- joys scourging in the locker room and working on his car . . . peeved by football plays the team learns but never uses . . . famous words N ow wait a minute . . . Mr. Blue . . . friends include Mike and Gary . . . college bound. Footballg Trackg Boys' State. Robert Korsen Brie . . . wavy blond hair . . . dislikes girls who smoke . . . listens to records in his spare time . . . can be seen going places with Walt and Luke , . . Never happen . . . Commercial Law with Mr. Zak is tops . . . To The Aisle . . . Navy career in sight. Bowling League. JF, ,lf Maria Lago Marie . . . impressive miss . . . pretty jet black hair . . . enjoys dancing, dating and driving . . . literally glows when with Karl . . . Are you serious ? . frowns on being rushed or hurried . . . Spanish and Mrs. Muhlstock rate high . . . Just Two Kinds of People In The World . . . can be seen with Pat, Kathy and Eileen . . . future holds a career as medical technologist. Future Nursesg Intramurals. James Kovasofsky Kev . . . enjoys a good laugh . . . likes to hunt and fish . . . Save the Last Dance for Me . . . Commercial Law and Mr. Borbone rate high . . . often seen with Al, Bill, and John . . . greatest ambition is to be a tool-maker. Art Club. - ' fb 8.1. - Linda LaRusso Lin . . . constantly chatter- ing . . . full of energy . . . dis- likes sloppy hair . . . enjoys being with Pat . . . Since I Don't Have You . . . Gym and Mr. Bernadino rate first place . . . can be seen talking with Carol, Rosemary, and Roseann . . . dreams of success in life. Intramurals. Veronica LaScola Ronnie . . . mischief maker . . . always ready for fun . . . dislikes being hurried . . . de- lights in riding around in a '56 Buick convertible with Judy, Barb, and Kay . . . What? . . . Steno and Mr. Paterno rate high . . . Pre- tend . . . being with a certain boy is tops . . . can be seen as a cashier in Patsy's . . . aims to make a lot o mone f y- Future Teachers of Americag Intra- murals. Constance Liebenow Connie . . . striking young blonde miss . . . enjoys the three d's driving, dancing, and dating . . . frowns on people who are never on time . . . A Million to One . . . Lots of Luck . . . Typing and Mr. Bernadino are favorites . . . seen with Doris and Roe . . . happiest while with Joe . . . aspires to be a beautician. Theta Kappa, Art Club, Pep Club, 'Q Marlene LaVecchia Marlene . . . lively dimpled lass . . . enjoys going out with the girlsf Judy, Mary Ellen, and Sandy . . . is happiest when with Frank . . . frowns on boys who have no respect for girls . . . Gym and Mr. Bernadino head the list of favorites . . . Tonite, Tonite . . . yearns to be a good beau- tician. Senior Councilg Student Council' Science Club 3 Y e arb o o k Staff Intramurals. James Lienhard Jim . . . tall and friendly . . . detests getting up in the morning . . . Oh well . . . Theme from the Apartment . . . enjoys bowling and driv- ing around in his '60 Pontiac . . . Mr. Bernadino and U. S. History rate high . . . seen most with Ray, Walt, and Richie . . . hopes to be success- ful in business. Latin Club, Biology Clubg Tech- nicians Club. Philip Lembo Phil . . . sincere and friend- ly . . . good natured guy . . . 'IA Million to One . . . can be heard saying Cool as a moose . . . likes writing horror stories and playing football . . . English and Mr. Paterno are his favorites . . . is peeved at people who scourge . . . pals around with Andy and Billy . . . would like to have a good right arm someday. Football 5 B a s e b all 5 Basketball, Manager. Judith Link Judy . . . small and smiling . . . likes bowling, art, and being with the girls . . . Smoke Gets in Your Eyes . . . What can you do? . . . becomes annoyed at under- classmen who put on airs . . . enjoys Office Practice and Mr. Bernadino . . . seen most with Rainey, and Alice . . . plans to become a secretary. National Honor Society: Theta Kappa 5 Y ea rb ook Staffg Intra- murals, Business Club. 5,92 Rose Marie Lipari Roe . . . quiet, reserved girl . . . peeve is conceited people . . . Devil or Angel . . . often asks What's the Matter? . . . favors Typing and Mr. Berna- dino . . . is happiest while with Ginny, Rene, and Dolores . . . enjoys sewing and shopping for clothes . . . someone's fu- ture secretary. Science Clubg Theta Kappag Year- book Staff. , - FQ William Lusto Curly . . . dry humorist . . . enjoys sports, relaxing, and working on cars . . . frowns on snobbish girls and homework . . . Chapel of Dreams . . . What can you do ? . . . Miss Broadwell and English are favorites . . . often seen with Bruce, Eddie, and Nancy . . . hopes his success will lie in electronics and guided mis- siles. Carolyn Longo Carol . . . quiet and sincere . . . enjoys dancing and going out with Joe . . . conceited people is her peeve . . . History with Mr. Morris is favored . . . loves listening to records and swimming . . . In the Still of the Night . . . usually seen with Joann and Chippy . . . greatest ambitions include happiness and marriage. Intramurals. Reneta Majkowski Rene . . . congenial, sincere girl . . . enjoys being with friends . . . delights in danc- ing and driving . . . That's life . . . dislikes people who don't say hello . . . friends are Ginny, Roe, Dolores . . . To- nite, Tonite . . . hopes to be a good secretary. Theta Kappa, Future Nursesg Sci- ence Clubg Yearbookg Oflice Helper. Joann Denise Luciano 'fJo . . . fun to be with . . . Desire . . . Yea, how's your brother? . . . likes shopping, dancing, and going out with the girls . . . dislikes people who lie . . . may be seen with Cathi, Bobbi, and Carol . . . Gym and Mr. Bernadino rate top billing . . . hopes to become a beautician. Intramurals. Joanne Marchitello Jo . . . friendly, likable girl . . . nice to be with . . . enjoys going out and having fun . . . Someone to Watch Over Me . . . What . . . peeve, people who don't tell the truth . . . friends are Barbara and Joanne . . . hopes t-o be a success. Library Assistants, Vice Presidentg Future Teachers of Americag Class Council: Italian Club, Secretaryg Pep Clubg Theta Kappa. .W vii V, in yi L KL N LL, Frank Marfino Frank . . . good looking lad . . . liked by all . . . dislikes girls who smoke . . . Devil or Angel . . . often heard saying What a waste . . . History and Mrs. Muhlstock are his favorites . . . enjoys eating and sleeping . . . often seen driving a blue Cadillac with Joe and Gary . . . successful life is his goal. J oan Mikolitch Shultzy . . . short and blond . . . enjoys talking . . . peeve, unsociable people . . . Eddie My Love . . .likes ice skating, swimming, and dancing . . . Guess what . . . ambition, to be a secretary. Girls Leaders' Aid and Clubg Intra- muralsg Theta Kappag Junior Red Crossg National Honor Societyg Assistant Editor, Yearbook Staffg Omcer Workerg Pep Clubg Business Club. Rosann Mastroberti Ro . . . pleasant personality . . . enjoys Steno and going out with Johnny . . . usually passes time with Rosemary and Linda . . . Try the Impos- sible is her favorite platter . . . Don't sweat . . . dreams o a ha li e f img f . Intramuralsg Future Nurses' Clubg Yearbook Staff. A f 1 1 J i John Moers Johnny . . . minute in mass but packed with fun and frolic . . . likes driving around with Karl, Eugene and Pat . . . frowns on people who use his sayings . . . In The Still of The Night . . . Forget it . . . Metal shop and Mr. Som- bers head his list of favorites . . . high hopes of becoming a millionaire. i no A OJ K if and talk Joy and Dandy . . . discoverer of Mattiaum? National Honor Society Club, Vice Presidentg News Editorg Yearbook Literary Editor g Intramurals: Girls' Chorusg Latin Clubg Debat- ing Clubg Home Economics Club. Lorraine Molzon Lorry . . . small and cute . . . Watch it! . . . radio fan . . . peeved by know-it-alls . . . Office Practice and Mr. Berna- dino receive her vote . . . One in a Million . . . passes time with Carol, Kathy, Chris and Tinka . . . aspires for success in the commercial field. Pep Clubg Science Clubg Yearbook Staff. Anthony Monaco Big A . . . man of great stature . . . Just to be With You . . . likes Law and Miss Maccia . . . finds relaxation in driving and working on cars . . . best pals are Joe, Harry, and Lou . . . aims to be a good mechanic. Frank Mottola Frank . . , short, dark and handsome . . . cruises around with Benny, Tapper and Joe . . . is happiest when with Marlene . . . That's beside the point . . . annoyed by girls who smoke . . . Tonite, To- nite . . . Shop with Mr. Bor- bone is tops . . . aims for success. William Myre Wild Bill . . . good natured and likable . . . It's all right . . . finds fault with homework . . . ardent drive-in fan . . . fishes and bowls for relaxation . . . likes Miss Wall . . . lunch is this man's favorite period . . . found with Don and Joe . . . yearns to achieve success. Lewis Natiello Lew Nat . . . friendly fun- maker . . . witty winner . . . spends his time working on his car . . . annoyed by girls who smoke . . . Let's face it . . . can be seen with Benny, Frankie, and Bob . . . listens to Smile . . . dreams of own- ing a Corvette. pi Muhaw with long blond tresses . record collector by catty girls . . . . . . I ant You, I Need You, I Love You . . . finds pleasure in driving around with Mari, Kay and Judi . . . Thanks a lot . . . Mr. Bernadino and Bookkeeping are popular . . . dreams of being a good wife and mother. Pep Clubg Future Nurses' Clubg Junior Red Crossg Theta Kappag Intramuralsg Yearbook Staff. KKJ0yI! Patricia Ann Naviello Pat . . . tiny, likable miss . . . enjoys ice skating and being with Steffie, Roe, Pat, Edie, and Joan . . . peeved by people who are always late . . . favors Steno and Mr. Berna- dino . . . Devil or Angel . . . heard saying You know . . . hopes for a successful career. Theta Kappag Business Clubg Junior Red Crossg Pep Clubg Intra- murals: Science Clubg Yearbook Staffg Cafeteria Committee. - . lr, M' Nj M X r Raymond N eff Eliot Ness . . . peeved by girls who smoke . . . often says Hello There . . . Senior Sci- ence and Mr. Roche rate high . . . Here Comes That Song Again . . . often seen with Tom, Carmen, and John . . . ambition is to be a success. Joanne Nerlick Joanne . . . tall, talkative miss . . . favors twirling and going out with the girls, especially Pat, Angel, Marie, Eileen, and Boobie . . . often heard chattering You Know . . . is peeved by favoritism . . . Theme from 'A Summer Place' . . . hopes for a happy and successful life. Theta Kappag Pep Clubg Junior Red Crossg School Showg Future l n Y i'o, Dlorah Neumann Dlorah . . . short and perky . . . You're kidding . . . can be seen with Rose Marie, Arleen, and Flossie . . . pet peeve: two faced people . . . enjoys going out with Kenny . . . perks up to Chances Are . . . someone's future secretary. Intramuralsg Student Council. Teachers of, Amer ca ' sistantsg Student Club Intramura 9'4i...tr-n.. 'H-1:-f Janice Janice . . . wee and winsome . . . chants Fine and Dandy v with Marcia, Joy and Rita . . . steams when people don't reply . . . English and Mr. Bernadino get her vote . . . happiest when driving her Chevy . . . No One Knows . . . yearns for happiness and contentment. Leaders' Aid and Leaders' Clubg In- tramuralsg J.V. Cheerleader. Joseph Orlando Joe . . . brown eyes, hand- some and friendly . . . can be heard saying Oh Yeah . . . pals around with Tippy, Eric, Bill . . . people who chew their gum like cows bother him . . . helping Mom around the house is his present job . . . Burning Bridges . . . likes just plain loajing . . . favor- ite game is stick ball . . . just wants to graduate. Footballg Track, Lucille Oswald Ozzie . . . stately and strik- ingly neat . . . talented seam- stress . . . Mr. Blue . . . loves going out with Joe . . . Dottie, Val, Connie, Roe, Phyllis, and Olivia are favorites . . . enjoys going out with the girls . . . dislikes people who put up fronts . . . Trig. with Miss Broadwell is tops . . . wants to have a happy and a successful life. Student Council Parlimentariang Intramuralsg Volleyball Manager, Leaders' Aid and Leaders' Club: Lighthouseg Gym Clubg Pep Club: golcg Guard, Captaing Yearbook 3. . W M Martha A. Pesile Martha . . . understanding and sweet . . . seen with Stef- fie, Pat and Joan . . . enjoys HiFi . . . Theme From The Unforgivenn . . . Oh darn . . . give her a good book any- time . . . nasty people annoy her . . . bowling and swim- ming catch her fancy . . . am- bition is to travel. Intramuralsg Pep Clubg J Crossg Theta Pla Manager Richard Picardo Pecker . . . gay, kissing Casanova . . . can be found clowning with Eric, Howie and Zeke . . . irritated when people use his sayings . . . Sure . . . favors Mr. Sochko . . . passes time with the Alky Brothers . . . Kansas City . . . dreams of marrying a rich, good looking girl. Sophomore Class Council Fresh- man Football, Basketball: Track. X we K 'K- Lorraine Petrocelli Lorraine . . . always laugh- ing . . . likes to eat and sleep . . . Just Because . . . chummy with Annette, Chic- kie, Bergit, Carolyn and Alice . . . enjoys driving . . . Mr. Bernadino is tops . . . dislikes people who think they know everything . . . can be seen working in Newark at the 5 Kc 10 Woolworth . . to attend Beautician Intramurals Thomas A. Pini Snapper . . . tall and lanky . . . enthused when working on cars . . . That's the breaks . . . dislikes getting up in the morning . . . History and Mr. Sovak head his list of favor- ites . . . La Bamba . . . en- joys being with the crew- Jimmy, Frank and Bob . . . dreams of being a millionaire. Scenery Clubg Art 'Clubg Student Council. prim and pretty . TT dislikes conceited people . . . her heart's reserved for that certain someone . . . Twelfth of Never . . . pals are Carole, Joanne, and Eileen . . . What . . . Office Practice and Mr. Bernadino are tops . . . ambition is to be a success. Biology Clubg Student Councilg Theta Kappag Intramuralsg Junior Red Crossg Yearbook Staff. Aurora C. Pollara Rory . . . jovial . . . talk- ative . . , her hobbies are danc- ing and going out . . . O, K., O, K., you win . . . usually seen with Carol, Judy . . . 'A Million to One . . . enjoys driving her big brother's car . . . her ambition is to become successful. Debating Clubg Italian Club? F.T.A.g Senior Class Councilg Freshman Representativeg Intra- murals. W , L Petrullo ' J 5 om . . smart dresser smiling wh say- P .U ' Y a Hello . . . enjoys . . . finds ig. ith Miss nging . . . Tonite, e . . . peeved by sock that don't match a shirt . . . hopes some- day to own a white T-Bird. Chemistry Clubg Freshman Foot- ballg Baseballg Boys' Intramural Basketballg N tional Honor So- M , ciety. , my 3 xg E Kathleen Quinn Kathy . . . petite, likable miss . . . peeve is people who don't take their own advice . . . prefers trick to treat . . . Could This Ee Magic . . . friends are Maria, Pat, Jo Ann, and Eileen . . . I did, I did . . . ambition is to attain a happy and successful life. Intramuralsg Theta Kappa, Secre- taryg Biology Clubg Student Coun- cilg Library Assistantsg Yearbook Staffg Office Helper. nil llljlll Anthony Tippy . . . happy . . . enjoys light fantastic . . . usually seen with Bill, Joe, and Andy . . . Kathy, did you do your home- work? . . . Earth Angel . . . pet peeve is girls who smoke . . . hopes someday to be a success. Freshman Footballg Baseball. ,UIQ A A' .' lf l . ' l sf' - 1' X . V. 1 gf ...f Yl A flat fc g i fx L ' 'iw ,I I Todd Puntolillo Toddy . . . a sincere friend to all . . . short in stature but big in heart . . . enjoys play- ing his trumpet and listening to jazz . . . How's my favor- ite girl? . . . I'll Be Around . . . homework is on his black list . . . hopes to become a printing equipment salesman. Chemistry Clubg Visual Aidsg Bandg Dance Bandg School Show. il, 9? . 5, John Quirein Jack . . . on the quiet side . . . loves playing his sax . . . He can hear . . . peeved by his physics lab partner . . . True Love . . . seen with Earl and Bob . . . likes Mr. Roche . . . the one thing he asks of the future is success. Chemistry Clubg Baseballg Basket- ballg Bowlingg National Honor Society. yi We flfii ,ii i James A. Rago Jimmy . . . accomplished drummer . . . friendly and sin- cere . . . heard saying You've got it made . . . seen most with Irene, Todd, and Mike . . . peeved by people who don't appreciate good music . , . Mom's cooking pleases him most . . . aims to be a profes- sional musician. Camera Clubg Boys' Intramuralsg Bandg Dance Bandg New Jersey All State Band. I I NJ it Hi' 55 Qlgfajliiik Of 6 3 Nancy Madeleine Rall Neenie . . . small and friendly . . . dislikes people who won't answer questions . . . listens to Blue Moon . . . seeing a certain Sax player pleases this miss . . . can be found with Joyce, Carol, and Lois . . . famous words Don't panic! . . . hopes to be happy and success- ful. Intramuralsg Leaders' Aid and Leaders Clubg Theta Kappag Officer Helperg Pep Club. Mini!! ,L I px., lk., . tall and trim . . .' dislikes unfriendly people . . . L L f tif! f Hof, What did you say ? . . . en- I AX? Ut' Janet Razzetti joys dancing in Jersey City auorite platter is I Want f fi f f - To Be Wanted . . . seen with 5, Vi?- Roe, Rene, and Ginny . . . someone's future secretary. Intramuralsg Office Helper. Paul Restaino Paul . . . good looking . . . self-assured . . . is peefved by getting up in the morning . . . Chemistry with Mrs. Lehm- kuhl rates high . . . Darling Lorraine . . . pals with Keith, Denny, and Steve . . . will find future as an engineer. Freshman Class Treasurerg Soph- omore Class Councilg Chemistry Clubg Visual Aidsg Footballg Base- ballg Freshman Basketball, Man- agerg Bachelors F.T.A.g Yearbook Staffg Chefs' Club. Riley Louise . . . blonde musician . . . dislikes conceited people . . . listens to Walk Don't Run . . . passes time with Mary Lou, Annette, and Gloria . . . No kidding . . . enjoys being with that special someone . . . hopes to make her parents proud of her. Junior Red Crossg Intramuralsg Band. TN if f in M i'Tiny Tim . . . friendly tiny type teen . . . peered by tall people who pick on short peo- ple . . . Don't worry . . . History with Mr. Morris rates high . . . can usually be found with Joan, Christ, and Gloria . . . hopes to be a good sec- retary. Theta Kappag Junior Red Crossg Pep Clubg Art Clubg Biology Clubg Yearbook Staff. Gary Rinaldi Harry Esquire . . . a popular joker . . . winsome and witty . . . peeved by low cut sneakers . . . Do you want a smack! . . . Mr. Roche is his favorite . . . would love a Weekend in Scranton . . . friends are Hank, Junior, and Red Wench . . . his ambition is to become a Great Chef. x A ,Q , . 1 w . . - Vivian Rizzo Viv . . . ambitious miss . . . continually talking . . . peeved by fresh people . . . heard say- ing I doubt it! . . . often seen with Ruth, Pat, and Mim . . . Tonite, Tonite . . . en- joys driving and talking on the phone . . . hopes to achieve SZLCCQSS. National Honor Society: Future Teachers of America, Presidentg Latin Club, Treasurerg Chemistry Clubg Theta Kappag Junior Class Council, Office Helper: Yearbook Literary Assistant Editor. Paul Romani Paul . . . enjoys bowling and dating . . . scourging and lab reports fail to rate with him . . . loves to tinker with cars . . . That'll be three days! . . . favors Trigonometry with Miss Broadwell . . . Little Darling . . . often seen with Roy, Rich, or Roger . . . great- est ambition is to be a success. Lola Rizzuto Lola . . . loves going out with friends . . . annoyed by people who think they're better than others . . . Yeah, how bout that! . . . often seen with Joyce, Maureen, and Ang . . . likes French and Mr. Morris . . . wants, more than anything, to enjoy happiness in life. Intramuralsg Pep Clubg Theta Kappag Junior Red Cross, Year- book Staffg Office Helper, National Honor Society. if -'EW ,. fqjv iv A I y . F' V in Valer1eiRobertella 7 i Val . . . enjoys laughing and joking . . . peeve-unfriendly people . . . Are you nuts . . . Office Practice with Mr. Ber- nadino gets her vote . . . A Million to One . . . might be seen -with Roe, Dot, Ozzie, Connie, Olivia, or Phyllis . . . aspires to be a famous beau- tician. Science Clubg Biology Club: J.V. Cheerleaderg Junior Class Secre- taryg Vice President of Pep Clubg Art Clubg Theta Kappag Light- house: Scenery Club: Student Councilg Intramuralsg Yearbook Staffg Senior Class Councilg Cafe- teria Committeeg MA' Sf Dorothy Ann Rubinetti Dottie . . . all around bundle Eric Ronson Red Wench . . . mischievous red head . . . likes fooling around with the guys . . . At present he is a pizza pie maker . . . peeve: people who never laugh . . . You Wench! . . . often seen with Richie, Joe, or Gary . . . his greatest ambition is to be a success. Student Councilg Football. of energy . . . extremely lik- able personality . . . Lot's of Luck . . . enjoys being with Danny . . . Tonite, Tonite . . . happiest when cheering and teasing Bill . . . friends include Connie, Rosemary, Olivia, Phyllis, Val, and Lu- cille . . . dreams of marriage and having a happy life. Student Council, Vice President and Treasurerg Freshman Class Sec- retaryg Leaders' Aidg Leaders' Club, Treasurerg Theta Kappag Pep Clubg Lighthouse Staff 3 Cheer- leader, Co-Captaing Intramuralsg Yearbook Staffg Senior Play. 57 N-1 I, , if r iffy Josephine A Jo . . . always loves listen- ing to records and dating . . . Don't ask me to be Lonely . . . peeve-waking up on cold mornings . . . often seen with Annette, Lorraine or Pat . . . Oh C'mon! . . . likes to de- sign and make her own clothes . . . aspires to be a F Designer. Intramuralsg Library Theta Kappa: Junior Science Clubg Club, Perry J. Russo Perry . . . Romeo type male . . . likes taking it easy . . . frowns on people who are not on time . . . What could I do for you ? . . . Miss Broadwell and Plane Geometry are the best . . . can be found with Bob, Al, George or Tom Pom . . . horizon holds a career as a civil engineer. Student Council: Technicians Club: Chemistry Club: Chefs' Club. J 1 V N, N peeve bedtime! often seen Maureen and Joyce . . history . . . wants more than anything to be a good wife and mother. Future Nurses' Clubg Future Teachers' Clubg Chemistry Clubg Theta Kappag Latin Clubg Year- book Staff. Lyn, Mary Lou Santelli Mar . . . small and nice . . . loves to go over Loretta's . . . To Each His Own . . . Oh well . . . dislikes people who make fun of others . . . usually seen with Louise, Angela, Anne, and Barbara . . . secret ambition is to have lots of money. Theta Kappag Junior Red Crossg Science Clubg Intramurals: Assist- ant to Nurseg Business Club. U.,-f Ql' 'buf' Maryann Theresa Russo Babe . . . new in our Senior Class . . . loves visiting friends from her home town . . . That's My Desire . . . peeve: listening to others crack gum . . . 'AOh well, that's how it goes! . . . pals with Kay, Pat, and Snooky . . . aspires to be a success in all her goals. Library Clubg Sewing Clubg Home- making Clubg Dance Committeeg Steno Awards. Toni Mean lie s e ng, nd dancing . . . am ion i 0 become a beauti, an. Theta Kappag Intramuralsg Xfep Clubg Yearbook Staffg Science 1 A C Helena Schenk Helena . . . our drum major- ette . . . attractive . . . un- assuming . . . Chances Are . . . favorite pastimes are twirling and talking on the phone . . . You're a phump . . . dislikes conceited people . . . seen with Carol, Lindalee, Maureen, and Joyce . . . aspires for success. National Honor Societyg Theta Kappag Oflice Worker, Junior Red Crossg Leaders' Aid and Leaders' Clubg Twirler, Co-Captaing Major- etteg School Showg Intramurals, Yearbook Staff. Elsie . . . wonderful soprano . . . ever cheerful and light hearted . . . goes nuts for music and Mr. Covert. . . Blue Moon . . . can be heard screeching out Isn't that wonderfulln to Linda, Edna and Arleen . . . hates to see unhappy people . . . is happiest when singing, dancing or dat- ing . . . works at Robert Hall's . . . will someday be a gram- mer school teacher. National Honor Society, Chorus, School Showg Latin Clubg Future Teachers of America, All State Chorusg Student Council. :15!U ,JJ W A! Harry Schneider Harry . . . tall and lanky . . . auto enthusiast . . . dis- likes automatic transmissions . . . Forget it . . . seen with Anthony, Joe, and Mike . . . enjoys being with Marion . . . Just to Be With You . . . present job is working on his car . , . hopes to be married and to live happily. nu? Judith A. Judy . . . enjoys going out with the girls . . . I Want to Be Wanted . . . dislikes peo- ple who gossip . . . loves tak- ing care of young children . . . Eh . . . can be seen with Eileen, Jean, and Joan . . . likes to cook and sew . . . would like to be worthy in the eyes of others. Future Nurses of Americag Junior Red Crossg Theta Kappag Girls' Chorusg Future Teachers of America. fb Lindalee Schuerman Lynn . . . sincere . . . ami- able miss . . . enjoys knitting, sewing and concocting yummy desserts . . . hates to get up in the morning . . . Good H eavens . . . seen with Diane, Annette, Joyce, Helen, and Maureen . . . I'll Wait For You . . . has fun with the group . . . hopes to be a good wife and mother. Theta Kappag Yearbook Statfg Junior Red Cros 5 Art Club. cf? 1,977 Vffifzffzfff George Sember George . . . music-man . . . ardent T.V. fan . . . Tear Drop . . . peeved about never having a car . . . Haste makes waste, girls . ' . . . favors Plane Geometry with Mr. Sandler . . . best friends are Mike, Charles, and John . . . greatest ambition is to become an ac- complished brass player. Chefs' Club, Dance Band. I 4'-.JL fin--will 59 ,,.fCLf 'Q LZ 60 . 'John Servidio Johnny . . . chubby cherub 4. . . dislikes dead weekends . . . Lot's o' luck . . . happy when piloting a '56 Merc .... roams with Tommy, Mike, Bob, and Al . . . Earth Angel . . . hopes to be an architect. Freshman Footballg Sophomore Class Treasurerg J.V. Footballg Varsity Football. Carolyn Helen Smitty . . . quiet and well- liked . . . How should I know? .. . . flips for Johnny Mathis and a certain someone . . . can be found with Arleen, Arlene, and Judy . . . Twi- light Time . . . peeved by self centered individuals . . . hopes to soar as a stewardess. Theta Kappag Ofiice Helperg Year- book Staffg Girls' Chorus, Intra- muralsg Science Clubg National Honor Society, n Rosemary Servidio Roe . . . half a pair of twins . . . loved by all . . . Sommona- gun! . . . loves to tease Phyllis about her diet . . . detests con- ceited people . . . Tears On My Pillow . . . seen with Val, Dot, Liv, Ozz, Con, and Phyl . . . dreams of getting married and raising a wonderful and healthy family. Theta Kappa, Science Clubg Lead- ers' Clubg Intramuralsg Cafeteria Pep Clubg Lighthouse Council , her Dlorah, and Carolyn . . . annoyed by two-faced people . . . To Know Him is to Love Him . . . can she mean that certain someone? . . . a future Dental Assistant. Intramuralsg Science Club. Richard James Sloan Richie . . . tall and quiet . . . I don't know . . , burns at the sound of certain com- mercials . . . likes to relax with his pals Paul, Rich, and Jimmy . . . You're Driving Me Mad . . . hopes for success and happiness. Technicians' Club. JW' George Speyer George . . . blond and friendly . . . You think so? . . . angered by women drivers . . . travels with Al and Joe . . . Beautiful Dreamer . . . football fan . . . dreams of the day when he'll own a new Cadillac. VMI Michael Sroka Chimp . . . a Road Rebel . . . Cool, isn't he ? . . . en- joys driving around in a stick Bonneville with Donny, Al, and Bob . . . angered by stuck- up people . . . Cruise to the Moon . . . wants to be a millionaire. ML,--, li 3,471 ' .J M' Carol Staudt Carol . . . impressive miss . .- . fashionable dresser . . . famous words are You're a phump . . . enjoys trips to the shore . . . Twelfth of Never . . . History with Mr. Morris heads her list . . . annoyed by conceited people . . . often seen with Helena, Joyce, Maureen, and Pat . . . presently em- ployed by Newark Evening News . . . hopes for success. National Honor Societyg Theta Kappag Junior Red Crossg Year- book Staff, Clerical Editorg Office Workerg Future Nurses' Club. ' gfii?-it-5 If Arlene Stacey Ar . . . radio fan . . . cooks for fun . . . annoyed by grouchy and conceited people . . . Oh no! . . . Office Prac- tice with Mr. Bernadino gets her vote . . . The Last Dance . . . friends include Barbara, Annette and Sharon . . . en- joys traveling. Oiiice Worker, Library Assistants. Big out- door man . ready to hunt and fish . . .peeved by people who think they're it . . . You bet your life . . . enjoys tinkering with cars . . . Since You've Been Gone . . . pals are Bill and Joe . . . determined to get along with everyone. .lp r Rlchard Stammer Richie . . . Jane's Tarzan . . . annoyed by dull people . . . Lots of luck . . . is hap- piest when with Jane . . . favors Algebra with Mr. Wernes . . . enjoys playing football . . . pals include Keith, Johnny and Roger . . . Twi- light Time . . . dreams of be- coming a millionaire. Footballg Track 3 Debating Club. wwf Carol Ann Szulewski Carol . . . fun-loving . . . sociable . . . likes to dance . . . Calm down, you'll get ulcers . . . Wait for Me . . . enjoys chatting with Mr. Paterniti . . . friends include Carol, Linda and Nancy . . . desires success. Girls' Chorusg Intramuralsg Year- book Staffg Biology Club, Art Club. I I pfwil. Charles Thompson Charlie . . . quiet lad . . . en- joys throwing that old ten-pin ball . .- . relaxes to Theme From 'A Summer Place' . . . That's A Shame, History being only 40 minutes long . . . pals with Bobby, Al, George, and Bill . . . aspires to make his mark in the business world. NP ,JM , Na, Jean Troy Mim . . . pert and perky . . . enjoys going around with Pat, Ruth and Viv . . . Fabulous is the word for Chemistry and Mrs. Lehmkuhl . . . wonders if there really can be poor sports . . . Devil or Angel . . . aspires for success in the com- mercial field. Future T ea c h ers of America, French Club, Secretary. Michael Tirone Mike . . . power packed grid man . . . all around sports player . . . always ready for fun . . . likes to paint that old town red . . . Oh baby . . . enjoys dating girls . . . In the Still of the Night . . . gets pecved at those seemingly self- sufficient people . . . friends include our entire football team and K. Q .... Huckle- burry H ound fan . . . aims to please God and achieve the everlasting happiness of heaven. Richard J. Trezza Tree . . . dark and good looking . . . enjoys going out with that certain girl . . . Mr. Gash and History are tops . . . Nice play, Shakespeare . . . gets peeved at catty girls but is reconciled to the sound of Nobody But Me . . . aspires for success and wealth in any field. Art Club. Freshman, J.V., and Varsity Foot- ballg Baseball and Basketballg Trackg Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Class Council g Student Council. f' Carole Vai Carole . . . fun packed petite person . . . snappy stepper . . . annoyed by unfriendly people . . . happiest when with Richie . . . No joke . . . often seen with Pat, Marge and the De Massi's . . . A Casual Look . . . Miss Maccia heads her list of favorites . . . greatest am- bition is to marry and live happily. Theta Kappag Student Council, Lighthouse Staff, Senior Playg Sci- ence Clubg Art Clubg Intramurals: Yearbook Staff. C LL fXf -.Y .R ,vlf AJ L' Marcia Varano Marcia , . . Fine and Dan- dy! . . . loves a few days at Seaside . . . friendly and sin- cere . . . peeved by late people . . . found with Janice, Joy, and Rita . . . Tear-Drops . . . dreams of traveling. Leaders' Aid and Leaders' Clubg Intramuralsg Freshman Councilg Junior Council, Senior Councilg School Show g Yearbook Staff, Freshman and J.V. Cheerleader, Edna Ed . . . bright and . . . happiest when the wheel . . . good natured and friendly . . . Hello Challie . . . a Nobel prize winner? . . . roams with Elsie and Jungle Bunny . . . pet peeve: no car! . . . It's Almost To- morrow . . . college- bound. Auditorium Program Planning Committeeg Intramuralsg Chemis- try Club, Secretaryg Future Nurses of America: Girls' Citizenshipg National Honor Society, Vice Presi- dentg Yearbook Staffg Latin Club, President, t A! Katheen Waring Kay . . . a gum chewer from way back . . . peeved by rising early for school . . . loves go- ing out . . . You're kidding . . . seen with Judi, Marie, and Barbara . . . The Closer You Are . . . hopes to see Cali- fornia someday. Intramuralsg Future Teachers of Americag Junior Red Cross. if Joseph Verola . R. . . . tall and likeable . . . travels with Gary and Frank . . . What a waste! . . . dislikes girls who smoke . . . enjoys being with Ozzie . . . Mr. Blue . . . finds His- tory with Mr. Morris interest- ing . . . yearns for success. Linda Weiss Linda . . . easy-going . . . fashionable dresser . . . loves spending money . . . hates to get up early . . . A Million to One . . . can be found with Carolyn and Angel . . . heard saying Come on . . . ambi- tion is to go to college. Intramuralsg Future Teachers of America: Junior Red Crossg Theta Kappa 5 Yearbook Staff. X William Walling W, F. . , , tall, red-headed lad...adryhumorist... peeved by those who don't agree with him . . . Nuts . . . Tonite, Tonite . . . loves to relax . . . pals are Bob, Tom, Vic, and Burt . . . ambition is to own a Continental. National Honor Societyg Tech- nicians' Clubg Chemistry Club: Auditorium Program Committeeg Yearbook Staff. f . Ruth Ann Whitehurst Ruth . . . sweet and petite . . . strictly feminine . . . dis- likes people who are insincere . . . can be seen with Vivian, Pat and Mim . . . For Your Love . . . enjoys driving and shopping . . . hopes to have a successful life. National Honor Societyg Latin Club, Secretaryg Future Teachers of Americag Theta Kappag Chem- istry Clubg Senior Play, Managerg French Clubg Office Helper. 6 Robert Whitman Jungle Bunny . , . friendly and sincere . . . short in stature . . . famous words are Take it easy . . . enjoys listening to the Kingston Trio and Tonite, Tonite . . . pet peeve is no gas money . . . pals are Bill, Bob, Tom, and Vic . . . hopes to get through col- lege and get a good job. National Honor Society, President' Technicians Clubg Chefs' Club? Student Councilg Chemistry Clubg Sophomore Class Councilg Boys' - Y Intramurals , earbook Staff. Ethel Jean Wilson Jean . . . friendly and talk- ative . . . peeved by easily ex- cited teachers . friends in- clude Eileen, Lois, and Judy . . . That's pretty! . . . just loves to sing . . . Beyond the Sea . . . dreams of being a surgical nurse. Future Teachers of Americag Future Nursesg Junior Red Crossg Latin Clubg Intramuralsg Theta Kappag Yearbook Staffg Thir- teen. Dennis Willoughby Crash . . . green eyed fun maker . . . Is that something new ? . . . peeved by football practice in the rain . . . Love Walked In . . . drive-in patron . . . enjoys being with Marlene . . . pals are Joe, Richy, Steve, and Rodger . . . his greatest ambition is to own a car more than half a year. Football g i ol Clubg Student rsench Helen Wisniewski Helen . . . attractive, quiet miss . . . turns thumbs down on conceited people . . . likes to shop with Pat, Sue and Joan . . . favors History with Mr. Morris . . . You know ? . . . Since I Don't Have You . . . dreams of traveling. it it XJ U ml U Keith Willoughby Farmer . . . good looking miler . . . girls who smoke annoy him . . . Pennies From Heaven . . . happy when eat- ing or dating . . . seen with Paul, Phil and Roger . . . would like to be a track coach. Football: Trackg F.T.A. X , 4 I. for Michael Wodynski Mike . . . tall and handsome . . . has his head in the clouds . . . fine male specimen cries, I give up. ' . . . likes a long drive on a sunny day-or a teacher who'll teach, not preach . . . In the Still of the Night . . . yearns for a '51 M. G. Radio Clubg Assistant Editor Art Staff of Yearbookg C.A.P. f F M 3 , , .1 ' ,fl dl' if 1 K- , fuk! l,gfy5 wh! M . 1' ' Q. l Kenneth Wood Kenny . . . a jovial beaver . . . a cheerful sort . . . hates crowded halls and homework . . . loves ridin' around with Joe, Richie and Ralph . . . re- peats That's the breaks . . . Smoke Gets in Your Eyes is a favorite . . . ho to pass. Biology Clubg Ca Club. Wh M W MSM! ef Michael Zelinsky Zeke . . . Iron Mike on the gridiron . . . popular for some reason . . . irritated by stingy people . . . Over The Rain- bow . . . aren't we lucky he likes to eat and play football . . . pals include Midge and Richie . . . hopes for a good job. Football: Basketball 5 Baseballg Senior Council. Stephen M. Yesenko Steve . . . quiet lad . . . a Craftsman . . . homework gets him down . . . W'h.o's buying? . . . loves cruising with Jim, Ralph, and Stan . . . A Million to One . . . would love to run a school for a day. Robert Zemzecki Zem . . . short and blond . . . outdoor man . . . enjoys hunt- ing, football, and eating . . . school irritates him but Com- mercial Law and Mr. Polito ease the irritation . . . can be heard saying But to John, Carmine, and Jim , . . A Million to One . . . headed for I.B.M. school. ,flue Joyce Y Joyce . . . blessed with pretty brown hair and blue eyes . . . annoyed by conceited people . . . loves to bowl and dance . . . passes time with Maureen, Lola, and Carol . . . That's life . . . Could This Be Magic . . . aspires for success. Pep lCIubg Junior Red Crossg Theta Kappag Yearbook Staffg Intra- murals. v My qv 1' 1 W . K , X' .wr Te-M LL xx K 5 . 'ww ,Q Q 151' -Q.,,.i- S h, X f Wm R wx W' I -5 9 W 'W o7 f?? + f -X sv- ..'e.Qir5h-,! if in 5 'N J.,- . 554 A26 -51 A -ff ,iz gl, v 1 1. if L if 4 'fSAP!' M 2 ww. 13954 mfr 5 'Nw gif? R153 1 r N232 nf mg., x v 'gn u ? at 155' , yn' ,ww-In ,XM ww M. s 94143. 4 Nyfv nr- 'SY f U' wc ,.,' lil L5 S3 Class Poli+ician Diane Russo Perry Russo Man is by naiure a civic animal. -Arisiolle Mosf Dignified Roberl Forbes Rulh Whilehursf Our Thoughls and our conducl are our own. 6 -Froude Besf Loolcing Kay Waring John Henderson A Thing of beaufy is a ioy forever. -Keafs we Besl' All Around Connie Cosla Sieve Cerelice , A man so various fha? he seemed To be Noi one, buf all manlcind's epi'rome. -Dryden sf isis fbi! Mos? Carefree Sie-phanie Caraccia Bill Bello Happy am I3 from care l'm free Why are-n'l They all confenled like me. -LaBayadere E l E E 3 Class Musicians Bes+ Mannered Thomas Duffy Louise Riley Roger Angelo Judy Fallano Music is lhe universal language ol mankind. Once a genllen-ian and always a genfle-man. -Longfellow -Dickens Class Genius Vivian Rizzo Richard- Danese HBUl sfrengfh of mind is Exercise. no? Reslf' -Pope gm. Class Chafferbox Besf Dressed Sandra DeCa+o John Lalzaso Joe DePalma Linda Weiss Always happy, always gay, always lalking, so lhey say. l'For The apparel all proclaims lhe man. --Anonymous -Shakespeare l i 1 ...fi 4 L .- -9 f--xl I i ' X ' 'i T Class Cuf Up Did MosT lor The Class Gary Rinaldi Phyllis CosTa Alan Schroeder Barbara CasTelgranT A liTTle nonsense now and Then, is relished by The wisesT men. And whal he greaTly ThooghT, he nobly dar'd. -Walpole -Pope Q li i qw.: , A ss.: iz . I -5 is -- , 2 5 e jlf, Wi: 451, . lv: f 7: f ,, , Class Op+omisTs Class Pessimis+s Judy Link Fred BOUFTTCIDF1 John InTindola MarTha Pesile Hsweel are The USGS Ol GClV6I'Si'fY-H The opTamisT sees The doughnuT, while The pessimisT sees The hole. -Shakespeare -Anonymous Nicesf Hair Nicesi Smile Eileen Fedor WaITer Geweclce Pair Pelruilo Ken Kero Fair Tresses man's imperial race insnaref' 70 ThaT cosTs The leasl and does The mosl, is iusT a pleasanT smile. -Pope -NesbiT i s 'wwrfi ' ' --11.--...v.........., s Class Afhlefes Mike Zelinslcy Fran Beriedelfo Recrealiari . . in ifs lime and place is qoife as proper as prayer. 71 Anonymous , A A , M-Qssu. my - .., .N ,Mwsa-Q-,. 'f a WWW' 'U' ' ' Few . i- ,. 1 1 ,mm , -:.:2,a:n,:.F'f . Ai. 1, V V- 'F W 'iff we : .- H' 'f 'fg,g,--HV ',i..fgQmi g.,,g5 5, l .- ' f.3,,,,pggg, I '- 2. e ,Mi . ,, 'r?.,, ,- 5--M 5:4 .H ,. ' i i, , a is if-r': we La ' 'E A,.m.- ,., it all L ' Q, V is 1 Exim - ,:Qxt'i:'f'g ' 'Z I I 'A V 5:25--f ll V, K faflfzirirllieiizg. x we MN 'V' I Y Class Dreamers Keilh Willoughby Edilh Brignola We are sful'l as dreams are made on. -Shakespeare R 2 ra., . ' .xg M ,- vu. . ,. 1 Q ,sh , 3 ?j 1? 'riff iw-if ig ,Q 'Q 'lf' , W ., ' f so -fy fm- Mosl' Popular Dol' Rubinelli Friendship is a god, who gives and aslcs rio paymenlf' Eric Ransom -Hovey ., .., Shu Mosf Lilcely To Succeed Caryl Delbriclge Paul Resfaino AHempl rlwe end and never sland fo doubt Noflwings so hard buf search will find if owl. --Herrick . 5 W 3 E in A 3 E ' C G-'5 , ,, r ' ' 1 . .. ' .. ygzi fly gg ii' 2 -f..' if : - -' - Eiiliii iv. ..,, -i.-' ,'-,.', , . g.- ,. .wi A 1' , 'A 'CE I li. QE L-,.L' 11 'NT 'ill Lhki' --5 ' ia., l , ., y y 1v C -C E , ye ,VL V -w E , X . ..f,,-:1 sf, fr A V' iiffilrlii .gb 'lil filo' i, Q I ' ' ,.11, i W' y, F l so ,lI J Mosl' Congenial oe Orlando Rosemarie Servidio Her ways are ways ol pleasaniness. And all her pafhs are peace. -Proverbs Mos? Unders+anding Mary Ellen l-lallisey Ken Bagnuolo 'Underslanding olliers is a limeless virlue, wilh personal safislacfion as ils reward. -Anonymous Class Couple Joe Verola Lucille Oswald All mankind loves a lover. -Emerson Class Acfors Typical Teens Ronnie Allen Joy Divine Tgni Sgerbo Ed Clwudzinski Everybody lias luis own llneafer in wlnicn lwe is manager, prompler, aclar, A good pal, full of lun, well liked by everyone. all in one, and audience in flie bargain. Anonymous -Hare ws, 5' ,: I A l Class Pin-Up Mos? Original n I Jo Rullo Anlhony Ciardella Henry Hudalc DOFIS BGf1GSlGlf Personal beaufy is a greafer recommendalion 'll'1an any l'Originalily provokes originolllyf' lelfer of inlroducfionf' igoelhe -Laerfius L. v ji 1 iss ' an - - W lil if ' 45 if a F' elf 1 - f I I I4 . ,' .5 X I I Class Darlings Marlene Lalfecclwlo Frank Mollollc Phil Lennbo Fnenaslw p lS o gn? Q: fre gods. 73 HMCMOAS 'Anon Mosl' Bashful Q 4 r 2 X 6' A 'ill 'f -. l mfr . WH T . , V , 11 L Y M' V L f , A j It ll? - f l. 1 ix llfg 'fA l ' r 1 f X . s l 'Y l rw f X, ' . . Y l V' A I . lt. 2 W lf WT r- r lll ' s f y 5 af ' - ,. Mosl' Absenf-Minded Rosemary Bernorcl ine sweefs cl lcrge'l,,r'ess prcvef -Bea Tommy Guise Joan Bufloci So swe-el the blush of bashfulness E'en pify scarce can wish if less. Byron 'N--.3 N--.X Clcss Scienfisfs Personalify Kids Riicx Mciffio Burion Dovis Vol Roberieilo Tom Pini For gcienge is iike virrue, ifs own exceedhig greor reward. HOU95 FDSFSOVWGWY SNVWGS HVOUQi' To brigriferi whose in ifs presence. -'Kingsiey -Ancnymous A fv- ' Sv' s ,L L Mosf Ambifious K Edna Voreic Roberf Whifmon f ,,f':k No1hing grcor was ever achieved wiiiioui enihusiczsmf' ---Emerson TW fi 4 i'5f?f' i5? 'A pf r ,e g 5 ,L if ix f K i , if --1, A , I Clqgg Dancers . E Class AriiSi'S Coroie Vol Tippy Puisineili Mike WOdyUSi4f Carol Borowski AS M059 move Cgggmi ,mg 59,9 earned fo dongef' Ari remains me one way pmbfbiz: m 5pcoic'r1grrai1ii. 'POPE -Browning Class Will We, lhe 35lh gradualing class ol Lyndhursl l-ligh School, being ol sound mind and leeling. hereby bequealh lhe lollowing lo lhose personages lo whom we wish lo express our apprecialion: To lhe class ol l962-our seals in lhe audilorium To lhe Juniors-lhe College Boards To lhe Sophomores-lhe incenlive lo allain lhe high goals ol lhose belore lhem To lhe Freshmen-lour successlul years al L. l-l. S. To nexl year's Sludenl Council--a presiclenl wilh as much abilily as Sleve Cerelice To Mr. Palerno-anolher hard-working yearbook slall To Mr. Sovalc-lree expresso al lhe collee house lrom his lillh period class To Miss Coehlo-passage on a luxury liner lo France lrom R. W. and L. R. and J. Y. and M. C. To Mrs. Lehmlcuhl-5 dozen pairs ol salely glasses To Mr. Acinapura-a parachule To Miss Broadwell-a class ol pre-engineering sludenls To Mr. Bernadino-a lree course al Vic Tanny's To Miss Maccia-an organized Physics lab lrom her lirsl period class To Mr. Moris-an aulographed copy ol Proliles in Courage lrom L. R. To Mrs. Ferrandino-Twins! To Mrs. Savino-a new sel ol parallel bars from lhe Senior girls To Mr. Sandler-lop billing in nexl year's baslcelball season To Mr. Joy-a class ol A sludenls lrom Vivian Rizzo To Mr. Coverl-anolher Arlene Schumann To nexl year's Senior class presidenl-Don Sinopoli's personalily and abililies To Mike Spina-Edna Varela's Spanish vocabulary To John D'Agoslino-Sleve Cerelice's place on lhe l-lonor Roll To Eddie Collelli-Roger Angelo's seal on lhe bench To Jack Aaron-Waller Geweclce's heighl To Joe Mililla-Mike Zelinslcy's alhlelic abilily To nexl year's maiorelle-Helen Schenlcs balon and slrul To Sandra Breslin-Jean Wilson's heighl To Annelle Cerone-some ol Joan Bullaci's bashlulness To Judy Gervasi-Barbara Caslelgranl's ambilion To lhe Fulure Varsily Cheering Co-caplains-Dol Rubinelli's and Joy Divine's cheering abilily and spiril. To nexl year's Foolball Co-caplains-a successlul season lrom Milne Zelinslcy and Bill Bello To nexl year's yearboolc slall-lhis year's problems And lo all who may lollow us. we bequealh lhe lays, lears, happiness. and good limes we shared during our wonderful lour years here. Signed and sealed belore us, on lhis our gradualion day, June 2 l, l96l. 75 ,ew WWW J 'EM' QM -am.. -nm0 ' in 1 fggf' -v ' W Q fa K lx gnu- ' ..,x ew-' L M .QA +I' en.. 4 , v-... V Q0 'T f..- 6 X' 1 1, 1 Ia' iv ,5 'B 195 ,Mm .W 'fs,4 ixhP4 f , NT f, -Q -.ming-ff f 1 ,, ,n-v... isa' . lU !w Q, ?y if-., tl P E L , M . ' ng ' f' if Q 5? fi V lv -, 'gjygww f Y. , , fy iw . 1 i ,, Q, fi 4 N Yi' ' Lf -10,1 I 5,1 ' ' ff. PYX Xen in V ' ' M2 wth Vg -' ' ' - Xxi V.,V -. . . , V' 'if , 'f If Wi 'EL' 5 1 - 513 'www I I ag F A ' , A 1, ,f 4, Q V ' i ' f -.. ,. Baby Picfures Ideniificafions Ronald Allen Annerie Apap Pafricia Aclcerson Anroinelle Anzelde Ida Anzelde Lois Beclclund Joan Burraci William Bello Rosemary Bernard William Bergen Edirh Brignola Doris Banasiak Roger Angelo Sranley Burazeslci Lois Bromirslci Edward Chudzinslci Barbara Caslelgranl Maureen Choinaclci AnneHe Cucco Carol Borowslci Anrhony Cuciniello Pafricia Carney Srephanie Caraccia Connie Cosla Phyllis Cosla Theresa Casmus Elveranne Caroselli Peler Chrisr Carolyn Callahan Sarah Cimino Carol Carbone Gloriaiean Cannella Barbara Borocchi Pafricia Baracchi Sandra DeCaro Eileen Deneclce Judi DePamphilis Barbara Desimone Burfan Davis Angela Dolce Virginia Dugo Joseph DePalma Joseph D'Andrea Thomas Duffy Barbara Dipier Caryl Delbridge Joy Divine Judy Fallano Olivia Eierri Roberl Forbes Kaaren Frigerio Barbara Hoglund Ann Hoglund Andrew Guzallis Diane German Anfoinerle Geraci Edward Guzzo Mary Ellen Hallisey Virginia Holligan Earl Hanley Chrislina Huplca Linda Harms James Hannagan John Henderson Joann lsgro John Inrindola Louis lmperaro Edward Janlcowslci Richard Kenl Marie locca Barbara Januslca Dennis Willoughby George Speyer Thomas Pini Keilh Willoughby Joe Verola Bob Earone Roy Kilss Arlene Korsen Bob Kirschbaum Bob Korsen Phil Lembo Bill Lusro Veronica LaScola Connie Liebenow Marlene LaVecchia Linda LaRusso Judy Linlc Joy Muhaw Rila MaHia Frank Morlola Joan Milcolilch Joanne Marchilello Renera Mailcowslci Dlorah Neumann Joyce Yurlciewicz Lewis Nariello Janice Olsenwic Joe Orlando Todd Punfolillo Sfephen Yesenlco John Servidio Rosemary Servidio Carolyn Smilhies Arlene Schumann Lucille Oswald Marfha Pesile Karhy Quinn Valerie Roberlella Carole Vai George Sember Paul Resfaino Richard Sloan Helena Schenk Michael Tirone James Rago Carol Sfaudr Toni Scerbo Richard Slammer Gary Rinaldi Pal Pefrullo Kay Waring Dollie Rubinefli Diane Russo Lindalee Shuerman Arlene Sousa Bob Whifman Tom Pombrekas Jean Wilson Arlene Sfacey Linda Weiss Janer Razze++i Edna Varela Rufh Whilehursl Milce Wodynslci Perry Russo Marcia Varano Par Naviello Maryann Pusso Bill Walling Vivian Rizzo' Mike Zelinslcy Dom Sinopoli Nancy Rall Charlie Thompson Anrhony Pulsinelli Lola Rizzulo Al Shroeder Mimi Troy Dolores Ranne Do You Remember When As Freshmen, we ThoughT The Seniors were so old and sophisTicaTed The NaTional Honor SocieTy gave us our Freshman parTy We danced in The old gym Our class was divided by The double session As Sophomores, we were Tinally upper-classmen 'To someone We cuT up worms in Biology There was The cool shade OT Trees around The school The LaTin club held a Roman banqueT, compleTe wiTh Togas Everyone aT .L.l-l.S. was doing The slap We didn'T need parking sTickers The elecTriciTy Tailed and aTTernoon classes were held in The darkness We were so exciTed abouT our class rings Our Prom was held aT The RoberT TreaT T'loTel Mary Ellen was boTh Prom Queen and class presidenT TwenTy-one members oT our class were inducTed inTo The NaTional Honor SocieTy We made Those Tragram' gases in Chem lab. We held our Junior picnic We didn'T have eighT new class rooms We sTruggled Through The college boards We only had one ArT Teacher a year KeiTh had a sulTuric acid cockTail in room 5 There was a coed volley ball Team We aTTended our lasT pep assembly Our Senior play, The l'TappiesT Years, was presenTed To a capaciTy crowd We were allowed To park in TronT of The school Arlene Schumann was a second reel on a Tape recorder PaT PeTrullo couldn'T Till her carTridge pen Phyllis CosTa sold a bag of garbage for Sl.O0 aT our smorgasbord Marcia pleaded noT guilTy To a 32.00 parking TickeT and won All The Senior boys had shorT haircuTs Tom Pombrekas was cheep, cheep Perry was elecTed presidenT aT TirsT period Physics class Senior boys Travelled To RuTherTord We had The big bomb scare Richie KenT serenaded us in Physics class There was The big rush Tor college applicaTions The N.l-l.S. inducTed TourTeen surprised Seniors in February Roger Angelo prayed Tor an earThquake Tor his Physics proiecT Edna Varela Told corny jokes in TiTTh period English class The yearbook sTaTT worked during EasTer vacaTion We square danced in gym We aTTended our lasT dances as sTudenTs oT L.H.S. We all had a Tabulous Time aT our Senior banqueT On June 2 I, I96I we became proud and happy graduaTes oT L.H.S. Whal Would Happen If Mr. Sandler didn'+ siar in lhe Facully-Varsiiy baskefball game? Dohlie RubineH'i haied 'rhe world? Everyone didn? go down lhe shore alier 'rhe prom? Someone srole Jimmy Hannagarfs camera? Ruih Whi+ehurs+ losi her comb? Gary Rinaldi lripped over his eyelashes af a lrack meei? Bill Walling were a sfaunch Democraf? Roy Kilss ran ou+ of lhings 'ro say? Our yearbook and Newspaper didn'+ have Barbara Casfelgranf ? Joe and Ozzie weren r our Class Couple? Bob Dondero weren'l' so good-nalured? Eric Ronson didn'+ blush? Marcia didn'i have her car? Carole Vai and Miss Maccia were bi'r'rer enemies? Mr. Morris weren'+ fhe idol of every senior girl? Miss Yanilelli weren'+ always smiling? Joy Divine couldn'i yell ai' a sporls evenl? Doris Banasiak had 'ro slap dancing 'For 'ren A minules? Mrs. Ferrandino won Roger in 'rhe Win a Dale fo fhe Prom Con'res+ ? Miss Broadwell said, No homework lhis week! ? Bab's ever closed down? Midge whispered? Miss Maccia ever slapped saying, Con+rary lo popular opinion , . . ? Mr. Morris was caughi' chewing gum? Sfeve Cerefice weren'+ in The mood for an argumeni? Mr. Palermo weren'+ our yearbook sponsor? Mr. Bernadino ever refused 'ro do a favor? Burion Davis flanked oul oi school? Bob Forbes were vofed our Class Charferbox? Lola Rizzufo had shorl blond hair? Bob Whifman weren'+ scourged in hisfory class? Everyone danced in gym? We didn? have our peppy cheerleaders af all 'rhe games? We ever Kep+ OH lhe Grassu? The sfairs were deserfed beiween classes? There were no Wafer Founiains? No one drove 'ro school? Fran didn'+ like 'ro play baskeiball? We didn'l' have our wonderful high school years io look back on? X .....,,,., iffl ' K , 'Q 7 Y' Q -3 9, ,Q f, is Q ' 4 'A ,asf 4' af D AA f - , X . 1f :'51.1. 'f f' 1 ge ' ,,.n . , r 1 Q. , , b,., 5, 4 i bi. av . .v 5, 1 Q! 1 f' 1 nm v , i f 4 X wx - na ,. r . 4'., 1 , X I T f 1 . L., as 1 .s f .Q ff f ix-Q. an 2:1 1 X 4 ., N .U .v,. Q G, g 1,2 Q ' X 4, f? , X . Ar ,, . Q f A f f ,Q 5 , x X 0 ' X f 4 g ,. JUNIOR COUNCIL Firsl row, lefl fo rigl'1+: J. D'Agosfino, Treasurer: S, Ciandella, Secrelaryq M. Spina, Vice Presidenly F. Dipasquale, Presidenl. Second row: H. Behrrnann, K, Ccndia, M. Capone, L. Carloscio, D. Palian, J. Neglia, M. Ruggier. Class of 1962 HOME ROOM I I Firsl row, lefl +0 righ+: J. l-lelderbranl, P. Sabino, P. Tenerowicz, V. Woigiechowicz, J, Damiani, K. Riley, M. Capone, J. Plarre. Second row: L. C-ozdieslci, C. Fizzarolfe. M. Cosla, J. Harnmci, M Moller, V, Groeneveld. l.. LoRosso. Third row: M. Tour, L. Romano, N. Crupi, C, Casllegranl. J. Frechler, F. Kadus, R. Tinlxham Fourfh row: L, Golli, J. D'Onolrio, J. Landells, S. Zallcow, J Lapore, P. Grisapi, A. DiSlaulo. six HOME ROOM 9 Firsl row, lefl fo righ+: S, Delaney, l.. Cillerello, K. Simon, C. l-lellron, B. Schullz, B. Kenning, C. Groenveld. Second row: B. Pegnalo, C. Moran, E, Hannogan, J. Dull, D, Morici, R. Rubenich, G. Lernbo, C. Sanlaro. Third row: B. Garella, M. l-lolic, P. Ciarco. L. Carlascio, F. McSweeny. C. Tornosella, J, Olcunolc, Fourfh row: F, Diposquale, D, Coflobella, C. Meola, R. LoPres+i, R. Nichols J. Aflcerson. T. Korievo, J, Slraloci. Fiffh row: J. Shields, G. Don- dero, F. Sczepanslci, B, Meyers, H. Nelson. HOME ROOM I6 Firsf row, lefl lo righl: I. Naliello, L. Slurges, D, Marehiano, G. Chinn, S. Shanlc, D. Faziolo, F. Timpanaro, J. Crowley. Second row: M. Krone, J. Cunea, C. Henderson, R. Gallo, J. Gervasi, K. Candia, V. Carnpanello, R. Roche. Third row: A, Palculniewicz, E. Calaldo, E. Dunne, R. Dudelc, J. Nieboiewslci, T, Carroll, N. Shillr ing. Fourfh row: A. D'Agosi'ino, F. Dilnasquale, C. Groenveld, M. Spano, D. Colabello. 84 HOME ROOM I2 Firsl row, leff 'ro righh C. Tully, R, Zecca, L. Milici, V. Rosa, C. Lernbo A. Gioquinfo, M. Cassidy, J, Lynch. Second row: M. Pe++i, F, Ross, M Rwggier, S. Marino. J. Duranfe, L. Thomas, C. Geraci. Third row: A Ricci. A. Capulo, E. Maschio, R, Hesels, J, Bremer, J. Carrig, J, lclclan Fourth row: J. Polculniewicz, J. Perri, F. Lombardi, R. Hearn, W. Cole HOME ROOM 20 Firs+ row, lefi +o righiz S. Ciondeib, A. Cercne, J. Mauro, P. Moriono, J. Mniwow, J.VEf:1ie, L. Czorneclci, M. Mfneisen. Second row: R. Meliocio, R. Cimino D. POJion, R. Mcrrone, J. Dcmofo, C. Sonfom J. Genfiiiw. Third row: T. Ciordeifc, A. Loiifo. R. Seii, P. LQDUQ, M. Spine. D. Cooke. R. Wifson. Fourfiw row: G Voiono, E.Ok1mok, J. Sfroiofi, S. Buflciewicz, H. Neison, C, Green- veid, G. Hero. HOME ROOM 35 Firsf row, lef? +0 right P. Conneily, M. Cufiy, P. Mezzle, J. Renno C. Keiier, D. Punfeiiiio, i.Wc1r1gier, H. Beinrmonn, Second row: L. Cl'wris+cwslci, D. Purnicici, C. Micci, A. Cerrocchio, J, Logon, R DeAndreo, C. lmperofo, P. Roofe. Third row: A. O'Brien, L Borowski, C. Corney K. Kiomp, M, Poweii, S. Keiner, Joe MeiiNi0 Fourfh row: C. Horocek, J. Woslciewicz, N. DGGFCIH, G. Sump mon, G. Brown, Vinnie Cornponeiio. fy, ' aff: .. , . f 1 f' Dx, 11 fi f J.-. A ff X- L- L4,-L.,l4L QQ., - ' QL -J .KJQJQJ ,ff .JQQ g'fW-fi. Q. A Lvl. i.1-f?.,1.,A.-.5.,K- DLL yc.fw7 . I , ' . i, ll. k I ffm Q J QQ. 41 Om ..-4-.J.,w f '11 I , J V- . .wk Y ' I' ,X L if CV AV Y- HOME ROOM 27 O ,7 . fi fi Firsf row, iefi io rigid: A. Y.Jric7ewiCz, E. Sexfon. kj i. Bda Cf-. Second row: T. Rofieffy, M. Moligono J.5Russo L. LoMogno E. Vo L, D. Gracie. Third row: K. Fogie, M. Young, S. Lucioio, H. Liss M. FMU! ing Fourfh row: A. Jones T, Dgfiy, A. Ardizone I-L Gofofoh. Fif+h row: B. MQJGCL J. 995335. P A bonese, S. Groczylc, G. Ccrsom HOME ROOM 37 Firsf row, leff fo right J. Bcgw A. Bowman M. McGcn7n M. Dm-norigg, M. McCor'Hy, M. Pgrcei J. Negio R. Gefomim. Second row: C. Mizeskl, M, Piccne, P. Keixy J, Dibblc M. Sfeirer C. Loboslrf, B. Gribbin. Third row: L. Sorncyo R. Lemme, P. Mificcfkz, H. Gorcifcc, V, Cornpcro JG, P. Scefbo, J. D'AgcS'iWN M. Mdn stir. Fourih row: M, Doon G. Cysuro, T. Cve iciv. HOME ROOM I Firsi row, lefi fo right K. Doify, M. Lies, L. Greco, P. Dornonico, D. Goido, L. Mi'+zaw, A. Moorhouse, S, Thornpse+f. Second Row: B. Trinka, W. Hudolc, E. Corrono T. Pezzolo, L. Ferronfe, A. Carino, V. Tomoro. Third row: J. Milier, D. Davis C. Vizoro, R. Scolese, F. Monica, T. Morici. Fourfh row: F. Bolles, J. Giocpinfo, K. Bonoaiok, G. DoHy, M. Jewqsiok. i HOME ROOM I9 Firsi row, lefi +o righf: G. Keenan, J. Condee, C. Cuciniello, S. Mcisfen, J, DeFrina, R, Lozzi J. Brennan, M. CoJomi+o. Second row: G. Eckorf, L. Polose, C. DeMassi, P. Zoiio, L. Myers, A. Regan, H. Socienslri, T, Pifero. Third row: A. Krys+ofiJc, G. Confor, A. LoScoio, R. Musiordo, P. Poilinc, J. Brown, J. G-occione, T. Vendola. Fourfh row: R. Beiiedicf, W, Johnson, R. Goroi, A. Amiono. HOME ROOM 23 l Firsi row, leff lo rigl1+: J. Ballolia, S. Socienslri, J. Russo, M. DeJessa, C. Valacovic. C. Geselc, V. lnfindola, L. Dolson. Second row: G. Savino, C. Garmlwausen, A. Nelson, M. Sporla, M. Maynard, K. VanRiper, C. Pilger, E. Slasilc. Third row: A. Markle, D. Canova, M. Doyle, J. Rowe, R. Sanger, F. Sielrnaclc, F. Jacobs. Fourfh row: D. Boglivi, T. Hickey, A. Ranu, J. Clririslie, T. Dune, A. Hopf, R. Servidio. L. Miraglia. HOME ROOM 28 Firsf row, leff io rigl'1'f: J. Praiesi, A. Cafapano, A. Bunlin, P, Cowell, E. Bararca C Fuchs T Pollara M O'Canner Second row' P Lo on P Corkery, B. Rizzo. J. Erico, A. Murry, C. Eclcardl, D. Cosco, A. D'AQos+ino. Third row: J. Williams, K. Hunrer, J. Maclninslci, V. Harfwylr, V. Carabella J. Cocco, M. Sweilceri, J. Abale. Fourfh row: K. Renz, J. O'Brien, J. Redner, D. Husband, W. Gulowslci, L. Lisl, M. Williams. HOME ROOM 29 Firsl row, lei? io riglwf: C. Cliioco, J. Cucci, M. Volpe, M, Carrig, V. Perelle, R. Capuio, C. Wisniewslci, L. Brernmer. Second row: R. Odda, A. German, R. Cnaplin, I. Aires, B. Perelli, J. Coolmson, M. Hopper, C. Clwrisl. Third row: J, Milan, R. Raycoolc, E. Snullz, J. Seflembrino, R. Sleeger, G. Farnum, A. Vallery, C. Mezonlco. Fourfh row: VV, Swierlcoclci, R. Meelc, S. Dornbrowslri. .hi i - . 115, .i it 3 HOME ROOM 24 Firsi row, lefi fo righf: E. Clweesman, M. Brown, W. Campbell, C. Brown L. lula, R. Pennaclwio, B. Donaglwy, R. Marino. Second row: R. Luzzo, S Breslin, J. Leylw, Gi. Buff, C. Liner, J. losca, A. Borgia. Third row: L. Bun+in P. Spano, J. Voleo, E. Puzio, W. Pinnie, L. Miraglia. P. Scofl. Four+h row P. Apap, W. Plrimrner, J. Regan, E. Colleili, V. Caiaro. HOME ROOM 39 Firsf row, le'H fo rigl'1+: B. Coronoio, J. Buanocore, D. Muhleisen, M. Ollcowslci, E. Jasinslci, M. Wolslm, B. Sableslci, K. O'Brien. Second row: R. Seigler, R. Parise, B. Buroszeslci, C. Mcl.auglwlin, R. Lovell, C. Slcrypslci, P. Quinn, J. Cameron. Third row: K. Truex, R. Zbucliolslci, R. Faloan, R. Daniels. J. Napaiona, A. Quinzer. Fourilw row: J. Zelinslri, R. Boradonna, J. Valenline. K.5 'i-43A 15. .NEAL fill H 1231 i FRESHMEN COUNCIL Firsf row, leff fo righ+: F. Ronzo, Treasurer, M. Sonlulli, secreloryg J. Rubinelli, presidenlg F. Ruggerio, vice-presi- denl. Second row: A. Corey, L. Moore, J. Coroluzzo, D. Pollerson. Third row: R. Fronchino, B. Fielfi, S, Rizzolo, E. Rizzulo. Fourlh row: A. HOME ROOM 2 Jccobs, J. Genchi, A. Fongopone, A. Roller- son. Fifih row: W. Bogie. Firsf row, lefl 'fo righf: T. Bilollo, R. Foziolo, J. Moshio, E. Rizzu , Rubirielli. Second row: S. Buiicni, R. Phleps, B. Mochere, M. Dudo, T Holpin. Third row: R. Semego, J. Wiflorl, R. Miller, D. Cope, R. Helder R. Crupi. Ckws of1964 HOME ROOM 4 Firsf row, lefl +o righfz R. Puzio, D. Romer, V. Dulce, C. Slrohler. Second row: R. Mulligon, W. Choinoclci, T. Kosio- lcowslcy. Third row: T. Sperdolo, L, Abe, J. Gollogher, A. DeFlumeri, A. Frongipone. HOME ROOM 8 Firsi row, lefl fo righfz C. Skrzypczolc, E. Pelricco, L. Moido, J. Wollers, V. Houck. Second row: L. Menlo. B. Fielrli, M. Boller, F. Scordino, B. Horrns, Third row: R. Russo, J. Geiss, R. Gorllond, J. Jonkwoslci, J. Kreher. Four+h row: L. Bunlin, L. Grelewslci, R. Wyersberg, J. Brignolo, R. Srurges, F. DeLellis. .. e 41 !u1 H Firsf row, le-H +o righf: Bordigon, P. Villoreoli. L-1 HOME ROOM 3 Firsf row, lefi ro righf: E. McGfynn, P. Profesi, E. Henry C. Hornmo, M. Corey. Second row: D, Szuro, S. Vonce, P. Parisi, B. LoGourdio, B. Viero, C. Ciorco. Third row: E. Leone. A. Jocobs, E. Koziol, D. Sleei, M. Gioquinlo, J. Cosey. Fourih row: R. Hero, A. LoPIoco, R. Hornpion, J. Neville. E. Wilson, G. Bowen. Fif+h row: G. Sovino, D, Murroy, R. Lomono. OME ROOM 6 M. Gewecke, T. Moricci, J. Dolce, D. Second row: A. Polloro, J. Lerorex. J. Conzo, J. Polilz, S. Rizzolo. Third row: V. Lolilo, J. Linlc, P. Schouermonn, F. Ronzo. 88 HOME ROOM I7 Firsi row, lefi fo righf: A. Daly, J. Speyer, A. Della- Volpe, A. Rizzulo, L. Alice. Second row: P. Giomf polo, P. Burns, D. Polerson, J. Merroirn, H. LoPrelo. Third row: B. Cuzzi, C. Pigo, J. locco, W. Beum- lick, H. Osios. Fourfh row: E. Kowoloslci, W. Ternpre, G. McKenna, F. Borone, R. Murphy. Fiffh row: M. Copollo, J. Moclxlomoro, J. Andrews. 3533-K HOME ROOM 2I Fir-si row, lefl Io righ+: L. Olwer, D, Saiar, T. Franchina, A. Carey, R Fransina, L. Navillo. Second row D. Midler, J. Figolina, G. Luslo, A Allan, A. Carnpanozzi, M. Sludler. Third row: P. Falco, N. Conzo, E Desirnone, W. LoRusso, A. Mezle Fourlh row: W. Forbes, I-I. Kreiner J. Hirlenger, J. Wilson, T. I-lalpin Fiffh row: A. Gormhausen, M. Ko! vocioslcy, J. Aaron, T. Mangonero HOME ROOM 22 row, I I1 fo r'gh+: E. Scalera, B. Kul'g, J. S-lmyrspslri, Firsi e I i Murphy, S. Maisenbaclcer, J. Uhl. Second row: D. Donese, F Ruggerio, S. Nelson, L. Nolan, W, Carr, R. Slammer. Third row: R. Ruclcner, J. Chorowslcy, D. Derneclr, R. DiNisco, R Nerliclc, B. Linlc. Four+h row: R. Slelodo, B. Calderaro, W Bogie, S. Kololcowslcy, P. Farmer, R. Slaudl. HOME ROOM 26 Firsi row, Iefl Io righfz K, Sola, J. Canlore, C. Pilaccio, J, Benedict, R. Brazil, J, Quorfaroro. Second row: R. Souza, R. Franchina, V. Andre, E. Frank, G, Geraci, J. Monlallo. Third row: R. DeLolla, K. Rizzo, L, Imperofo, B, I-lanson, A, Sfuhmer, E. Slanlcoclc. Fourlh row: J. Villano, G. Giangorusso, M. Sabina, C. Bognuolo. Fiffh row: J. Luciano, D, Luber, A, Naraclco, J. Roselli. LIBRARY Firsl' row, le'F+ 'Io right R. Vaslo, A. Russo, P. Regan, M. Sanlulli, L. Moore, T. Trivigno. Second row: L. Wolf, M. Garing, J. Sellembrino, G. Czaugeer, C. Moorleveld, C. Wenz. Third row: M. Field, M. Piscaiello, B. Smilh, J. Valochovic, E. Jocquinlo, M. Russin. Fourih row: J. Magelniclci, B. Gowereclc, D, Cverpenslci, M. DeNapoli, J. Spono, L. Vendolo. Fiffh row: D. Wrighi, N, Conway, S. Woosler, E. Cassidy, A. Caslles. . g!liLL !!1!z2flQ.- I. 5 , fi 1 .rv be: A . y 1 TP ,ii ,. v - iii HOME ROOM 3I Firsl row, leff 'Io right L. Gonzalez, S. D'Andrea, S. Alcuri, R. O'Brien, J. DiFalco, S. Slcorpuslii. Second row: K. Isgrow, E. Gaidos, V, Tragone, T. LaScolo. J. Caroluzzo, D. I-luplca. Third row: C. Tesla, R. Smiih, N. Pirionfi, P. Volinrine, W. Jeneclce, J. Crogron, Fourih row: F. Pilug, E. Janlcowski, A, Gullcowslci, I-I, Koslan, J. Kennedy, J. Maguire. Fiffh row: J. Vendola, B, Johnson, V. lnfindola, T, Gash, P. Perello. ,ei . 'A ' x x.i Iii' rx f 1 :'.' . V 1' we J 1 . CAFETERIA Firsl row, lefl' +o righh M. Corpenler, B. Branf, M. Monisera, B. Perrola, Elaine Reilly, B. Grossman. Second row: M. Carrol, C. I-Iarbeclc, J. Scioleri, J. Caraluzzi, L. Nasco. Third row: E. Janlcowski, P. Jacobson, Brenda Duffy, Fl. Auiiinger, T. Osbaclc, R. Mannheirner. Fourfh row: T. Naliello, A. Railerscn, R. Casey, D. Spagnola, D. Ballhaser, J. Purciello, L. Luddeclce. HOME ROOM MUSIC Firsl row, lefi fo righfz L. Melaccio, R. De6iegorio, R. Guido, D. Ondic. L. DePaulio, L. Miseralc. Second row: E. Loliro, B. Oxlond, A. Grisafi, F. Mozzelelli, K. Nozare, J. Nordan. Third row: P. Reslaino, J. Hari, J. Scolli, L. DeJaclcmo, B. I-lolmes, R. Neboiaski. Fourfh row: M. Valen- uaa-tsx Lipid li Iino, J. Nowell, J. Genchi, T. Safor. W. '75 - 'ff-1 :xfff - if V X- I1 fig 1 . '.-, ,xc , m 2 f'1- ,. jigfg iQ,f3iQ2 , ,i K 341, ,,,... , ,wfyxgfjq '4 , -ww g f 4. . :LM LP,-'f ' , 5 -4: r - f- 'f'x xx 'w o ' B, Iwi. Q 15' mix Jig 'lip 41, eg 'Ling ' 5.5 -X , .S 'V --.. we ' P ,,,: WS! A L- ,.!..M 0 S 1, .:,,. If N a . Sn i' Ek ,, V' 332' ' W ' A S f- , v... ,M - , 3 f Xl'--gvj Mr, ' jff4,yfi,J5 , ivrf' iq, : ge, f X Wg far Y' 'King I gl, ' , K .,,,. I K4 ,Rev 1 f' -4. , , 'F 5 -Q, ,g'f,3, VV NH, ,Z , . 4 1 , . 'Ny I 1 .. ' , 4 ' A W sf I ' ,jf fi .ifgifg ,f , ,M ' .ig ,f-' ,M vc. A wx N 55. ws ,A ,fx rf.,- 'Q-Bm.. P Am-v-fl -af ,T , A ta .f-'4 , , f - xr , M ' '45 0 , L. K .5 ' ' , 5- 42- , 9,11 ,, , K., .- ,gf - run . .1 J .x ....,. .f if gb! - 4, wffr. N3 ta' J 'fff .wif r 4 x MY Q , ' - ' 'L 'zz X . !a-fw T51 7 '-g.'E'f , J, '75, .,w- ' .1 ,yy -,gg K V. Sfudenf Council The main obieciives of our Srudenl Council are lo help promoie inreresr, personal responsibilily, and co- operaiion oi 'rhe enlire siudenr body. This oragnizafion, under ihe capable sponsorship of Mr. Morisi has been successful in ihe managemenr of sludenr affairs: and has helped improve our school in borh The scholaslic and social fields of acilivify. Among +he accomplishmenis ol This organizalion are rhe passing of regulolions governing sludenr behavior in our caieleria, planning The cidminisfrafion and func- 'N Z 4 if Firsf row, lefl fo righf: Mr. Joseph Moris, Sponsor. Second row: L. Oswald, Par' liomenloriang L, Polase, Trecisurerg S. Cereiice, Presidenlg C. Henderson, Sec- relaryp D. Rubinelli, Vice Presideni. Third row: J. Sanfilippo, S. Fiore, V. Carabello, C. Chiocco, L. Greco, M. Lies, E. Jas' inski, M. Olkowslci. Fourlh row: C. Casio, K. Quinn, V. Raberlella, E. Brignaia, R. Servidio, S. Alcuri, C. Keller, D. Pru- chriiclci, Fiffh row: P. Pe+rullo, A. Colas surda, J. Eclchordl, D. Willoughby, T. Pini, M. Mulheisen, J. Brennan, J. Duranle. Sixlh row: O. Fieiri, B. Grossman, B. Smilh, V. Andre, J. Uhl, l. Naviello. D. Conzo, A. DelloVolpe, M. Sanfulli. Sevenlh row: J. Fiochler, T. Bollola, A. Sanlangelo, W. Campbell, R. Gallo, R. Geramila, P. Roole, M. Geweclce. S. Moisonbac1lxer.Eigl1'fl1 row: E. l-lannogori, ii .fi Mlm ,ww - JQ QW J wi lions of our Pep Club, rendering of services or all school lunciions, preparing a monlhly ac+ivi+y calendar, eslablishing a code of elhics lor sludenl dress and be- havior, and donafing money for Jrhe benefif of beaurify- ing our school. You will find +ha+ ils membership is made up of slu- denls who have a lceen inleresi in school aclivifies and managemenr and also have lhe abilily lo supervise The proper execulion al regulalions made by The Sludenl Council or our school aclminisrralors. J. Neglia, F. Lofilo, L. Menlo, R. Whil- mari, J. Biosucci, T. l-liclrey. E. Ronson I Aim -ol Nafional Honor :fb R Firsf row, leff 'ro righf: Mrs. l-l. Schwarfz, Sponsor, R. Whifman, Presidenfg R. Forbes, Treasurer: E. Varela, Vice Presidenff A. Schumann, Secrefary. Second row: C. Delbridge, C. Borawski, A. Haglund, C. Cosfa, O. Fieffi, J. Fallano. Third row: A. Cirone, D. German, C. Smifhies, M. Pesile, J. Mikalifch, B. Januska. Fourfh row: R. Whifehursf, J. Buffaci, B. Cosfelgranf, R. Maffia, J. Divine, S, Cerefice. Fiffh row: J. Quirein, J. Link, C. Sfaudf, H. Schenk, L. Becklund, V. Rizzo. Sixfh row: R, Danese, B, Davis, W. Walling, P. Russo, T, Pornbrekas, P. Chrisf. Sociery An organizafion composed of oufsfanding sfudenfs who nof only have affainecl a high academic sfandard buf who are also declicafed fo serving our sfudenf body fo fhe ufmosf. These young men and young ladies devofe many hours in fuforing any underclassmen who reguesf assisfance, serving af various affairs as hosfs and hosfesses, leading fhe sfudenf body af assembly programs, and in fulfilling any clufy assigned fo fhem. The Nafional l-lonor Sociefy is sponsored by Mrs, H. Schwarfz, who has faken fhe group fo lecfures af Fairleigh Dickinson Universify, and Rufgers Universify. The group has also wifnessed frials being conducfed af fhe Bergen Counfy Courfhouse, and have visifed many places of culfural inferesf. Leadership, good moral characfer, high schoe lasfic sfandards, willingness fo serve efficienfly. and cooperafion wifh ofhers are fhe requisifes for membership in This organizafion. A fruly fine represenfafion of American youfh who have all fhe necessary qualifies for a success- ful life. ug, LEFT: lnducfion of new members, February 3, I96l. BELOW: N.H.S. members offending a series of lecfures of Fairleigh Dickinson Universify. General Office Helpers . W on . .4mk,,.,,,. a,,,..e - 75f'?1Hr . me- swf' . .r..eff!w.fIfr:g1x'LffwE1a5y - , 'vii OFFICE H ELP Firsf row, lefl Io righlz D. Ronne, K. Riely, S. Delony, I., Bremer, A. Srlrocy, J, Wnlrers, C. Sloudl, A. Korsen. A. Hoglund, M. E. l'lOlllS9Y, JA ISQVO. N- Roll, D. Dipier, I., Borosowslci. Fourfh row: J. Gerovsi, J. Neglis, C. B. Hoglund, L. Horms. Second row: S. Alcuri, R. Servidio, V, Roberlello, O. Fielli, B. Fielli, H, Socenslci, J. losco, A. Cerrcchio. Third row: C. Keller, H, Schenk, P. Borocchi, The rnoin ollice ploys on imporlronl porl in The elli- ciency ol our school. The girls who help in lhis orlice enolole Miss Neuhouser ond lhe clericol sloll lo give more lime lo lhe numerous loslcs which lhey ore required lo do. This in- cludes liling, lyping, onswering lelephone cells, ond pulling our loullelins ond onnouncemenls lor lhe benelil ol nor only leochers, Ibul sludenls os well. GUIDANCE OFFICE HELPERS sf row, lell Io righlz V. Roberlello. R. Servidio, O. Fierli, E. Fedor, A Cirone, Mrs. G. l-liclcey, C. Voi. Second row: D, Ronne, R. Mciilcow- slri, K. Houghlon, B. Smifh, B. Goworelc, M. Picone, Third row: C. Keller, J. Gervosi, D. Moron, R. Rubinich, D. German. Four'I'h row: V, zo, R. Whilehursl, F. Borocchi, D. Russo. Henderson, P. Roofe, S. Socenslfi, R. Copulo, M, Ruggier, R. Gallo, I.. l.oRusso. Fiflh row: K. Quinn, C. Coslo, M, LoVecChio, J. Bilollo, R, Relrulln. The guidonce orlice is one ol lhe rnosl imporlrcrnl de- porlmenlrs in our high school. The girls who oid in 'rhis ollice work during lheir sludv periods lo ossisl our Guidonce Direclor, Mr. Cnogliordi, os well os our closs Counselors. These responsible girls deliver messoges ond do l'heir besl in oiding Mrs. Hiclcey so lhol more lime may be devoled lo lhe individuol needs ol lrhe sludenls. iw! ,suv MAIN OFFICE WORKERS Firsl row, lefl lo righf: A. Hoglund, M. Hollisey, J. lsgro, Miss E Neuhouser, N. Ro'l, B. Dipier, B. Hoglund, Second row: B. Fielli, H Socienslci, J. losco. Third row: A. Slocey, J. Wollers, C. Slciudl, A Korsen, L. Borowslci. Firsl' row, lefT To righfz Mr. Bernodino, Sponsor: R. Servidio, Vice PresidenT: Judy Fallano, PresidenT: M, Picone, SecreTary: M. Ruggier, Treasurer, Second row: C. SmiThies, C. Carbone, L, Molzon, C. Vai, M. DeJackmo, A. Cirone, P. Naviello, S. Caraccia, M. SonTelli. Third row: C, CosTa, J. MikoliTch, M. Pesile, C. Hupka, F. Ross, G. Chinn, G. Lernbo, A. Cerracchio, V. Rosa. FourTh row: A. STacey, R. Lipari, V. RoberTella, l-l. Schenk, C. Labowski, M. Cully, O. Palion, B. Kenning. FiTTh row: B. Januska, J. Muhaw, M. McCorThy, L. LoRusso, J. Muhaw, D. Prucknicki, J. Damiani. Sixfh row: J. BuTTaci, J. Rullo, G. Grab, L. PeTrocelli. Arl' Club The ArT Club, sponsored by Mr. Alls+aed+, consisTs OT Those sTudenTs who show any special arT abiliTy. The purpose oT The club is To develop a sense oT coopera- Tion, courTesy, and leadership among The members. During holiday seasons, They have added beauTy and originaliTy To our school. For ChrisTmas, our school was beauTiTully decoraTed wiTh miniaTure ChrisTmas Trees and oTher orname-nTs. Firsi row, Ieff To righf: A. Jones, D. MenTa, W. Tosca. Second row: A. Garmhousen, T. Calhro, W. Forbes. Third row: E. Jonkowski, P. Jacobson. Business Club The Business Club, sponsored by Mr. Bernadino, is a new club which oTTers To Those sTudenTs in The commercial curriculum The opporTuniTy To parTicipaTe in addiTional acTiviTies perTaining To Their individual inTeresTs. This year The members have visiTed business oTTices oT various indusTrial plonTs in our communiTy To geT TirsT-hand knowledge oT pracTical business procedures. .5-MISS' A .J :-.JQQM A A xv t l M. 1 . 7 -nv' P Ml E f 529 s ,T Th I 's X:-li ' Ts.Lk X' . V i .......,.. umm. 'six f! .. K J - 1 'J' 4 1 Xl ' V T 'f' 3 'Q -fi ii, X ' lx p.--.-... Firsi row, leff fo righT: P. Mariano, Treasurer: E. Cheeseman, SecreTary: Mr. All- sTaedl, Sponsor: J. Lynch, PresidenT: J. Divine, Vice PresidenT. Second row: B. Davis, M. DeJockmo, V. RoberTello, T. Scerbo, T. LaScolo, D. Midler, C. Wenz, K. Maarleveld. Third row: R. Frisiano, J. l-larT, B. Holmes, J. SeTTembrino, L. Morici, l, Navello, S. Maisenbacker, B. Murphy, M. O'Connor. Fourfh row: S. Alcuri, J. ScoTTi, M. STeiner, V. Rosa, E. Powell, B. F-ieTTi, P. CosTa, R. NeTT. FiTTh row: D. Conzo, A. Carey, P. Parise, J. Conzo, A. GrasoTi, L. lmperaTo, N. Crupi. Sixfh row: C. Carney, J. Uhl, N. Conway, G. Geraci, A. Dellovolpe, L. DeJockmo, M. Zelinski. R. Picardo, Sevenfh row: P. ResTaino, B. Schullz, P. Regan, V. Andre, E. Frank, M. Tirone, T. Pini. Eighflh row: R. Kilss. P. A. SysTem Club WiThouT The aid oT The P. A. SysTem Club, we would have no assemblies, or announcemenTs To give us The news of The school day. These boys are responsible Tor seT'ling up The microphones lor programs and keeping The public address sysTem in order. 95 e eeN?e0e rw Firsi row, leff To righf: A. Campannozi, P. PraTesi, M. CarpenTer, J. Canclee, L. Myers, J. Wilson, B. Hoglund, A. l-loglund, E. Deneclce, J. ScoTT, J. PraTesi, l. Wagler, R. Guida, G. Buff, Mr. Covenr, Sponsor. Second row: S. D'Andrea, C. Pilger, F. MazzaTTli, J. Noraan, R. Degregorio, T, Melaccio, S Alcuri, B. SmiTh, G. Gaughler, D. Ondiclc, S. WoosTer, D, Grypenslci, E. Cassidy, J. Erica, A. Nelson Third row: M. Dinapoli, A. CasTles, J. LusTo, M. STaudler, L. Nasco, E. LoTiTo, B. Holms, J. HarT, R Frisina, A. Grasfi, l. Depaulis, B. Burazeslci, L. Milici, P. Quinn. Fourfh row: B. Poroda, J. LaRue, A Moorhause, C, Nazare, L. Moore, J. SCOTTI, B. Vierra, L: DeJaclcmo, L. Miserak, R. O'Brien, P. Villa reale, J. Dolce, D. Bordigan, A. CaTapano. Fiffh row: J. Caraluzzo, S. Shank, S. Vance, G. Lernbo AniTa Cerrachia, C. Lembo, M. Cassidy, P, Mariano, J. Gervasi, J. Logon, S, Ciandella, B. ShulTz C. Kearney, G. Keenan. Sixfh row: C. Garmhausen, J. Cucci, K. Van Riper, M. SparTa, J. Milan, M McC5avin, C. ChrisT, M. SanTulli, H. Liss, M. Ollrowslci, W. Hannagan, S. Skorupski. SevenTl1 row: A STurnher, P. Zolla, A. Vollery, M. Hooper, B. Oxlancl, L. Polase, C. Cusiniello, L. STurges, A. Shuman B, Gowereclx, J. DuTT, J. Figliolina. Girls' Chorus The Girls' Chorus, under The TalenTed direcTion of Mr. CoverT who plans and sponsors The choral arrangemenTs, hos enTerTained The school wiTh lovely songs cluring The YuleTide Holiday and Spring FesTivals. These TalenTecl young girls devoTe many hours To long rehearsals and harcl worlc. Q T? 49 Q ei K lk . The ThirTeen A 4 l Each year, ThirTeen aT our mosT TalenTed members aT The Girls' Chorus are selecTecl Tor This group. They enTerTain beau- Tilully aT all our musicals, and annually aT several aT our more Tormal assemblies. FirsT row, lefi To righfz M, Figliolina, L, STurges, B. Johnson, Second row: P. ChrisT, R. Hearn, T. DuTly, J. Quirein. Third row: J. Rago, Mr. Zonn, sponsor, G, Sember. FirsT row, lefi To righf: Mr. CoverT, Sponsor: A. Schumann, President Second row: J. Cuccio, L. Polase, E. Hannigan, J. DuTT, H. Liss, L. STurges. Third row: L, Milici, J, Wilson, K. Van Riper, J. Milan, M. SparTa, C. Garmhausen. Dance Band Hours and hours aT pracTice have made This group The Tine enTerTainers They are. These TalenTed boys rencler Their Tine services aT many social Tunc- 96 Tions ThroughouT The year. TheTa Kappa The TheTa Kappa, sponsored by Miss DiCamillo, is a club Tor Junior and Senior girls, who are willing To volunTeer a cerTain amounT aT service during The course of The school year. As in previous years, This service club has again successTully aided The school by ushering aT school shows, selling reTresh- menTs aT diTTerenT sporTs evenTs, and selling programs aT TooTball games. This year, The TheTa Kappa has also been successful in iTs Cerebral Palsy Drive, which is an annual proiecT Tor The club. The club has deTiniTely shown The inTeresT and spiriT Tound aT L. H. S. if B Q A Firsi row, lefT To righT: P. Borocchi, K. Quinn, SecreTaryg Miss DiCarnillo, Sponsor, V. RoberTella. Vice Presidenh G. Lembo, Treasurer. Second row: M. SanTeIli, E. Caroselli, B. Hoglund, A. Hoglund. J. MikoliTch. J. RoseTTi, J. ScoTT, E. Denecke, S. Caraccia, P. Naviello, J. Rullo, J..BuTTaci, E. Brignolo. Third row: J. lsgro, B. Desimone, A. Dolce, M. Picone, B. Kenning, J. Muhaw, S. Shank, M. Pesile, C. Lembo, L. Mi'ici, L. STurges, A. Cerrachio. FourTh row: A. Apap, J. Damiani, J. Duff, J. Gervasi, D. Keller, P. Mariano, L. CiTTerelo, S. Ciandella, A. Cerane, F. Be-nedeTTo, L. LaRusso. P. Kelly, M. Ruggier, L. Logan. Fif+h row: J. Yurkiewicz, L. Schuerman, R. Whifehursf, K. Klamp, L. CrisTowdki, C. lmperafo, R. DeAndrew, D. RubineTTi, C. CosTa, G. Cannela, J. Wilson, N, Rall, L. Becklund. Sixfh row: J. Link, l-l. Schenk, C. STa.:dT, V. Rizzo, D. Russo, A. Bowman, R. 6eramiTa, O. FieTTi, L. Oswald, P. PeTruIlo, A. Cirone, R. Servidio. SevenTh row: C. Simon, R. Bernard, P. Cosfo, R. Lipori, R, Moikowski, B. Holligan J. DuranTe, M. Orefice, E. SexTon, F. Ross, P. RooTe. EighTh row: C. Henderson, J. Neglia, D. Pruchnicki, J. MarchiTello, C. SmiThies, M. Capone, C. Vai, E. Powell, K. Candia, P. Sabina, A, Anze de. Junior Red Cross The Junior Red Cross is a service club dedicaTed To chariTable causes. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Bivin, and works in cooperaTion wiTh The LyndhursT ChapTer oT The Red Cross. DevoTion To duTy and pleasure in helping oThers are The requiremenTs for membership, The glow of happiness on The faces oT Those assisTed is The reward. The club members visiTed hospiTals, and during The ChrisTmas season presenT Toys and sTuTTed animals To unTorTunaTe children who are physically or menTally handicapped. A noble cause accom- plished by noble sTudenTs. Firsf row, le'fT To righT: L. Scale-ra, C. Pifaccio, M. Pesile, J. ScoTT, E. Denecke, B. Hoglund, A. Hog- lund, S. Caroccio, M. SanTelli, P. Navieilo, E. Brignola, A. Colasurdo, J. Ne-rlick, Mrs. Biven, sponsor. Second row: S. Alcuri, J. CanTore, K. Sola, R. Souza, M. Carey, T. Trivigno, M. SanTulli, L. Moore, E. JacquinTo, L. Gonzalez, J. Norden, S. WoosTer, L. Nolan, C. Fuchs. Third row: D. Conzo, J. Conzo, J. RazzeTTi, J. MikoliTch, A. D'AgosTino, L. Concha, J. Caraluzzi, B. Rizzo, J. losco, J. Russo, J. Brennan, P. Regan, M. Piscafella. FourTh row: B. Viera, G. Geraci, L. DeJackmo, S. Cimino, E. Jasinski, B. Sebleski, I. Ayres, D. Cocco, M. O'Connor, E. Baracca, A. German. FiTTh row: G. Cannella, L. Beck- lund, J. Wilson, C. Lembo, G, Lembo, R. Chaplan, J. Cookson, C. ChrisT, P. Cerchio, A. Vallery. 1 i SixTh row: J. Uhl, B. FieTTi, A. Carey, A. Cerrachio, D. Punfoiilio, H. Socienski, V. Imindoia, M. Hooper. Sevenfh row: F. BenedeTTo, L. Weiss, J. BuTTaci, J. Ruilo. 97 98 Firsf row, Ief+ 'fo righh V. Corabello, Treasurer: V. Rizzo, Presidenig M. Cassidy, Secrefary. Second row: D. Ondic, J. Buffaci, E. Brignola, P. Noviello, S. Caracchia, J. Nerliclc, A, Colasurdo, J. Marchi- fello, B. Desimone, J. lsgro, P, Baracchi, R. Whifehursi, D, Russo, J. Scarf, E. Deneclce. Third row: S. Rizzolo, V. Trangone, P. Vigilanf, E. Cassidy, A. Russo, V. Perello, J, Ballorra, C. Borowslci, M. Carrig, C. Lembo, L. Srurges, D. Punlilillo, l. Nariello. Fourfh row: B. Holmes, N. Conway, J. Speyer, B, Vieirra, M. Spario, L. Weiss, G. Deflrino, C. Chrisi, J. Coalcson, W. Campbell, R, DeAndrea, C. lmperafa, J. Gervasi, J. Logan. Fiffh row: R. Difiregorio, G, Geraci, L. DeJaclcma, J. Scoffi, P. Logan, E. Baraccha, A. Vallery, M. Hopper, A. Cerone, L. Ciflerello, C. Henderson, D, Morici, E. Se-xfon, J. Wilson, L, Beclrlund. Sixfh row: J. Conzo, J. Canrore, A. Grisaii, T. Trivigna, M. Piscafello, P. Regan, D. Midler, S. Moisenbaclcer, C. Simon, J. Neglia, J. Duranie, P, Rooie, H. Liss, J. Duff. Sevenih row: M. Goring, G. Gaugler, J. Sefirembrino, A. DellaVolpe, P, Parise, J. Praiesi, R. Sousa. L. Wolf, l. Naviello, R. Frisiana, G. Lusro, A. Carey, J. Uhl, M, Siudler, S, Alcuri. Eigh+h row: D, Conzo, E. Lofifo, L. Menro, M. Sanlulli, B. Fieifi, L, Moore, V. Andre, L. Miserolc, L. Franchina, E. Frank, K. Rizzo, C. Pifaccio, R. Capulo, E. Scalero, M. Sieiner. Firsi row, lefi fo righf: P. Resfaino, T. Cafhro, J. Cuneo, P. Scerbo, C. Horacelc, A. O'Brien, C. Tomasello. Second row: J. Russo, W. LaRusso, M. Carroll, D. Spanuolo, M. Valeniina. J. D'Agos+ino. Third row: W. Carr, P. Falco, J. Melillo, J. Genchi, J. Biasucci, E. Srraeb, C. DiSfaulo. Fourfh row: F. Ruggiero, M. Tirone, M. Spina, N. DeGrafi, L. C-alli, J. D'Ono'lrio, M. Touf. Firsi row, leff fo righi: R, Wilson, C. Sonioro, F. Kadus, J. Geniilillo. Second row: D. Menlo, E. Dunne, R. Slammer, J. Quirein, E. Olrunalr, J. Sirafaci. ' -1-il Fufure Teachers of America Under 'rhe leadership and guidance of Mrs. Diclcson, rhe Fuiure Teachers provides for rhe explorarion info fhe field of 'reach- ing for ihose inieresied in rhis career. The club has heard many fine speakers ai meerings, enabling fhe members To be- come more enlighrened abour sieps 'foward reaching. There have been deboies, films, and various members have helped grade schools during conveniions. This year 'rhe club sponsored a dance and had a pariy wilh ihe Bachelor's F. T. A. Bac:helor's Fu+ure Teachers of America The Bachelors Fuiure Teachers, sponsored by Mr. Parerniii, is designed 'ro enliven ihe inieresi oi rhose boys who are going fo college and porricularly info ihe field oi reaching. This club, separale from 'rhe girls' chapier, has visiied numerous places of inreresr including rhe Srafe Colleges of New Jersey. Boys' Gym Club This group is 'rhe masculine equivaleni' 'ro our girls' a rhle'ric organizarions. Newly iormecl 'rhis year, The club has goifen off fo a fine siarf. Many sirenuous hours of pracfice are used ro develop skills in all forms of gymnasiics. Qi I i 1 ' ,. i. i ei . F mf gb L J.. fi 4 gf V Firsf row, lefi fo righf: J. Milcalilch, E. Hannagan, Treasurer: F, Bene- dilfo, President O. Fiefri, Vice Presidenig J, Logan, Secreiaryg B. Kenning. Second row: L. Sfurges. N. Rall, Joy Divine. M. Cassigiy, C. Carney, A. Ceracia. Third row: l-l. Schenlx, J, Lynch, A. Colasurdo, E. Brignola, B. Pignaro, E. Fedor. Fourlh row: B. Casfelgrani, R. Servidio, L. Oswald, D. Rubineffi, C. Cosla, M. Ruggier. Fif+h row: R, Mariano, R. Rubinich, J. Gervasi, S. Delaney, J. Duran're.Sixl'l1 row: R. Germila, C. Henderson, P. Roore, J, Neglia, D. Moran. Girl's Leaders Aide The Leaders Aide, under rhe direclion ol Mrs. Savino, enables freshman and sophomore girls ro parricipale in a program which includes healrh, safely, and physical educa- rion. ln inrramural acrivilies, rhey can acl as rimers and scorers. ln lhe club, 'rhe members are prepared for lhe lime when They become members of Girl's Leaders Club in which 'rhey will referee and ralce charge of ihe enlire program. Firsi row, left fo righf: V. Carabella, K. Geremifa, C. Henderson,.E. Hannigan, D. Moran, P. Roofe. Second row: B. Pegnaio, R. Gervasi, J. Logan. J. Neglia, C. Chrisl. L. Lula. Third row: Miss Lamb, sponsor: K. Klamp, R. Mauna, G, Grab, S. Luciola, M. Damanica. Fourfh row: A. Bowman, P. Mariano L. Oswald, F, Benedefla, l-l, Behrmann. ibiff 'i'if'1f .i. .M .yi wi J il Girls' Leaders Club This group of girls which srresses rhe qualify of leader- ship in 'rs mem ers, 's aj real help io ihe gym Jreachers They he dlrher in+QTi'lrals, ralce care of arrendance nd . , . Q f ni I c nj 4 e casses and are grea y respon 'r l rl - Vlo fh moor nning of our girls' gym deparlmenf L ll ,ny ,J W xl! ' jJiv'JTJ!l'D ffui . ul ,. , -. yi., if .Bfl,jW!zw I 1 - Firsf row, leff fo righfz J. Russo, V. Perello, Secreiary: K. l-lunler, President P. Logan, Vice Rresidenfy J. Coolcson, Treasurer: J. Barfali. Second row: D, Ondic, S. Alcuri, M. Saniulli, E. Scalera, L. Menra, F. Mazzalelli. Third row: B. Grossman, L. Moore, L. lmperalo, E. Franlc, E. Jasinslci, L. Maius. Fourfh row: L. lola, J. Machinslci, V. Carabella, L. Polase, K. VanRiper, R. Lazaurs, P. Regan, Fiffh row: M. Ollcowslci, C. DeMassi, M. DeMassi, S. Sacienslci, R. Pennachio, C. Wisniewslri, C. Chrisi, Girls' Gym Club One of our newesr clubs, ihis group was formed ro give rhose girls wirh auislanding arhleric abilify, opporruniiy for addilional worlc. This is above and beyond rhe regular pro- grams in gym and inlramurals. 99 Firsl row, lefl lo righl: J. Nerliclc, A. Colasurdo, J. Marchi- lello, B. Desimone, D. Donoic, l. Wongler, Second row: A. Slacey, B. Januslca. K. Tobaisen, V. l-lolligan, M. Carey, L. Maida. Third row: E. Varela, S. Marino, D. Pruchniclci, A. DellaVolpe, B. Vendola, C. Lernbo, C. Diarco. Fourlh row: E. Gaidos E. Caroselli, A. Anzelde. J. Rullo, C. Geraci, A. Geroci, B. Casllegranl. Fiflh row: R. Niclmlos. A. Schroeder, R. Relcue, J. Valeo, F, Jacobsen, J, l-lannagon. Sixlh row: S. Cerelice. L. lmperalo, R, Allan, P. Chrisl, P. Reslaino. A. Nierallro. Library Assislanls The Library Assislanls have cerlainly helped malce our library a place in which lo sludy quielly and wilhoul dislurbance. They have lalcen away some ol lhe excess worlc lo enable Mrs. Borher lo run on much improved L. H. S. library. Firsl row, lefl lo righl: S. Cerelice, L. lmperalo, J. l-lannagan, L. Bunlin, R. Allen, P. Reslaino, P. Chrisl. Second row: T. Gash, J. Lonzalome, l-l. Osias, R. Hero. Technicians Club The ellicienl members ol lhe Technicians Club have done a line iob ol operaling lhe eleclrical equipmenl al lhe plays and assemblies. The loolball scoreboard and public address syslem are in use due lo lhe compelenl aid ol lhese members who also provide lhe school wilh olher services requiring lechnical knowledge. Firs! row, lefl lo righl: W, Walling, P. Russo, W. Forbes, T. Calhro, B. Calderaro, Mr. Kopl, Sponsor. Second row: B. Wagner, P. Reslaino. J. Biasucci, G. Sumpman, J. Hillinger, A. Markle. Third row: L. Lisl, D. Canova, E. Slraeb, M. Spine, R. Allen, B. Forbes, Fourlh row: D. Menla, J. Russo, T. Dully, B. Whilman, R. Manheimer. Visual Aides Through lhe abililies ol lhe members ol lhe Visual Aides, lhe enlire school is able lo view lilms which aid leachers in lurlherinq lhe inleresl ol lhe subiecl maller. Sponsored by Mrs. Bohrer, lhese sludenls worlc diligenlly selling up lhe equiprnenl used lo presenl lhese lilms. 100 H S3 sy ' 5 41,2 LIGHTHOUSE STAFF Firsi row, lefT To righh J. Rowe, SporTs EdiTor: C. Borowslci, B. CasTelgranT, Co-ediTorsg P, Baracchi, Feafure EdiTorg R. MaTTia, News FdiTor: Mrs. H. MuhlsToclr, Sponsor. Second row: S. DeCaTo, P. Roofe, E, Franlc, V. Rizzo, M. Carrig, L. STurges, R. Sfurges. Third row: L. LaRusso, B. Soblieslri, J. Brennan, J. Neglia, R. Geramifa, C. Henderson, R. Gallo, J. Divine. Fourih row: L. Cihlerello, M. Ollcowslci, J, Gervasi, E. Jasinslci, L. MaTus. S. Socienslri, J. PraTesi. Fif+h row: R. D'Andrea, P. CosTa, L. Oswald, O. FieTTi, M. Domonaco, R. Rubinich, P. Mariano, Sixfh row: M. Purcell, S. Ciandella, V. RoberTella, D. RubineTTi, H. Schenk, E. Brignola. SevenTh row: G. Savino, H. Osias, PhoTographer. German Newspaper STaFf Mr. Edward PeTrel, club sponsor and German Teacher, has iniTiaTed This wgrTh-while venTure in his TirsT year aT our school. This paper is unique in ThaT iT is The only high school newspaper wriTTen in German in The STaTe oT New Jersey. The newspaper oTTers anoTher cuITural advanTage To The sTudenTs of LyndhursT High School. Flrsi row, lefi To righT: J. Duff, Vice Presidenfg B. Kenning, PresidenT: M Troy, SecreTaryg J. D'AgosTino. Second row: R. Francina, l. Naviello, The LighThouse The LighThouse sponsored by Mrs. H. Muhl- sToclc is one publicaTion which is eagerly soughT by The sTudenTs, and is always assured of a sellouT. The sTaTT of sTudenTs receive excellenT Training in all phases oT reporTing, publishing, planning, and public relaTions. Those who are noT reporTers receive Training in phoTography, lay'ouT work, Typing, and oTher forms OT clerical worlc which gives Them a Touch oT experience Tor The business world. The LighThouse and iTs sTaTT has, and always will, receive The cleepesT admiraTion of The sTu- denT body and The TaculTy. Firsf row, lefT To righT: R. Kilss, A. Ciordella, T. STurges, Ediforv in-ChieTg Mr. PeTrel, Sponsor, G. Sumprnan. Second row: C. STaudT, , J. Yurkiewicz, M. Choinaclci, B. Hoglund, D. Morici. Third row: V Andre, P. RooTe, J. Gervasi, B. Hogiund, Third row: G, LusTo, M. STu ler, P. Kelly, R. Servidio L. Miraglia. Fourfh row: R. WhiTehursT, D. M er, S. Ciandella, M. Tirone, D. Moran. FifTh row: C. Carney, K. Fo ell, H. Behrrnann. E. Powell. . W-L.. , L. Romano, W. Geweclre, R. Sell. French Club The French Club, sponsored by Miss Coelho, is a club Tor Those sTudenTs who have Talcen French aT L. H. S. The purpose oT The club is To enable iTs members To have a beTTer undersTanding oT The language and cusToms oT The French. The acTiviTies oT The French Club have helped To increase The inTeresT oT The members in The language. Some of The acTiviTies, which The members have parTicipaTed in This year, are reading acTual French magazines and cor- responding wiTh sTudenTs Trom France. 101 Firsf row, leff fo righi: Mrs. D, Lehmlcuhl, Sponsorg P. Mariano. Sec- refaryg S. Cerefice, Presidenfy R. Maffia, Vice Presidenf: M. Krone, Treasurer. Second row: L. Sfurges, B. Casfelgranf, D. German, A. l-loglund, E. Deneclce, V. Rizzo, E. Varelo. Third row: D. Punfillillo, R. Geramifa, M. McGavin, M. Sfeiner, B. Schulfz, D, Morici, J. lsgro. Fourfh row: R. Roche, N. Shilling, R. Tinkham, J. D'Agosfino, J. Waslciewicz, R. Allen. Fif+h row: R. Danese, R. Forbes, P. Russo, F. Jusfus, P. Resfaino, P. Chrisf. Sixfh row: B. Davis, W. Walling. Chemisfry Club Under fhe able fufelage of Mrs. Lehmlcuhl, club sponsor, fhe sfuclenf receives acldifional worlc beyond and above fhaf done in fhe classroom. Meefings false place in fhe evening af leasf fwice a monfh and experimenfs are underfalcen af fhis fime. Films are shown regularly and on several occasions chemisfs have appeared fo speak before fhe group. These meefings are exfremely beneficial fo fhese sfudenfs who will confinue wifh Chemisfry in college. Biology Club All fhose sfudenfs inferesfed in fhe field of science lcnown as biology are able fo express fheir individual in- feresfs and abilifies fhrough experimenfs, proiecfs, and research in fhe Biology Club. This club enables fhese sfu- denfs fo specialize in each individual phase more so fhan fhev are able fo in class. ll l-, Jl if Firsi row, lefi fo righf: P. Russo, R. Roche, R. Allen, Mr. Sandler, sponsor. Second row: R. Delise, J. Russo, Third row: V. Camponella. HI-Y The l-li-Y of Lyndhursf High School. sponsored by Mr. Sandler, consisfs of young men who nof only serve fhe school buf fhe communify as well. ln school, fhe members of fhis club have parficipafed in various acfivifies and have aided in moniforing af funcfions. Ofher acfivifies, fhaf Hi-Y members have assisfed in, are fhe Cancer Drive and Easfer Seal Campaign. Some members have offended and acfively parfici- pafed in Youfh ond Governmenf Conferences. As appreciafion for service, each member of fhis club will receive, af graduafion, an official l-li-Y pin. A . 4 - - i Firsi row, leff +o righf: J. Milan, B. Rizzo, Mr. Gannon, Sponsor, M. Brown, L. Lisf. Second row: J. Bolloffa, S. Fiore, V. Carabella, 'L lula, W. Campbell, J. Machinslci, J. DiSfaulo, J. Coronafo. Third row: J. Cocco, V. lnfindola. C. Siciliono, C. Valacovic. S. Breslin, E. Cheese- mon, R. Capufo, S. Socienslci, V. Perello, B. Purelli. Fourfh row: D. Cocco, A. D'Agosfino. C. Mesanlca, J. Puzio, l.. Lyers, G. Buff, B. Donaghy, M. Giameffa. L. Dolson. Fif+h row: C. Chrisf, J. Coolcson, A. Vollery, M. Hopper, R. Meelc, R, Penny, J. Chrisfie. Sixfh row: B. Sfeeger, M. Williams, J. Wiiliams, D. Canava. y llfiy. ,V Pep Club C N L . The energefic Pep Club voices have confribufed fhe foifhful supporf fo The ,s , L lg cheerleaders who in Turn supporf our feams during fhose Hbreafh-folcingu momenfs ygff Lf of fhe games. This club, sponsored by fhe Sfudenf Council, hos cerfainly succeeded M L, L ki ,ih spilling some of ifs flaming spirif over fhe enfire sfudenf body of our school. J f life .i lb' I it V . l L s is Q J -J ls l K' V L - V ff . X J Firsf row, leff fo righf: J. Gervasi, P, Kelly, Mrs. Mulheisen, Sponsor, K. Fogel, B. l-loglund. Second row: K. Klamp, E, Powell, E. Cheeseman, J. Russo, J. Errico, L. Nolan, C. Sisiliano, M. DeJesso. Third row: M. Domenico, K. Sofa, D. Safar, J. Dolce, J. locca, S. Woosfer, A. Dolce. Fourfh row: R. Gallo, C. lrnperafo, L. lmperafo, l.. Thomas, M. Cassidy, C. Keller, M. Orefice. Fif+h row: J. Scoff, E. Denecke, J. Wilson, l-l. Behrmann, K. Candia. Fufure Nurses Club Sfudenfs, who are inferesfed in any phase of nursing, medical or denfol fech- nology, or any form of worlc connecfed wifh medicine, can find fheir inferesf safi- afed in joining fhe Fufure Nurses Club. Accompanied by Mrs. Muhlheisen, club sponsor, fhe sfudenfs have made frips fo several hospifals fo observe full-fledged nurses in acfion. ln coniuncfion wifh field frips, films are shown in school and guesf speakers are invifed fo oddress fhe club. This wide scope of acfivify gives 'rhe fledgling nurses a very good picfure ofa career in nursing. Assembly Program Commillee Whenever we enioy an assembly program, 'rhe credil is due lhis hardworlcing organizalion. -Under +he sponsorship of Mrs. Lehnnlcuhl, 'rhey've provided lhe sludenis ol L. H. S. wilh many hours of fine enlerlainmenl. Firsl row. lefl 'lo righl: P. Russo, D. Sinopoli, President S. Cerefice, Presi- denfg J. Biasucci Buyer: R. Forbes, Mrs. Yanilelli, Sponsor. Second row: E. Ronson, G. Rinaldi, R. Whifman, R. Angelo, P. Reslaino. Third row: G. Sernber, R. Danese, G. Shupman, M. Spino. Chefs Club This club has enjoyed ils iirsl' lull year of operalion al Lyndhursl High School. ll is inleresling lo nole lhal ils member- ship is made up enlirely of boys. The club. sponsored by Miss L. Yanilelli, is designed lo lil lhe needs of lhose inleresled in o career in lhe culinary arls. Menu planning, nulrilional values, marlceling, food preparalion, and baking are among lhe slcills emphasized. 104 Firsl row, lefl 'lo righl: L. Slurges, J. Geruasi, E. Verela, J. Merriam, G. Buff. Second row: P. Mariano, G. Savino, L. Lisl, Mrs. Lehmlcuhl, Spon' sor, Third row: J. Biasucci, J. Rubi- nelli, W. Walling. Firsl row, lefl lo righl: C. Fuchs, G. Cerefice, B. Srnilh, C, Henderson, P. Roole, R. Gallo, R. Geramila. Second row: Mr. Joy, Sponsorg A. Cerracchio: M. Cassidy, K. Simon, J. Neglis, E. Hannagon. Third row: P. Naviello, J. Rullo, H. Schenlr, J. lsgro, M. Mulheisen. Fcurlh row: S. Caraccia, J. Buflaci, R. Servideo, E. Brignuola, V. Roberfella. Cafeleria Girls The cafeleria girls are o group ol young ladies who have given up a parl of lunch hour lo assisl in mainlaining order and nealness in our caieleria. Serving millc, assisling in collecling money, working on 'rhe serving line, and helping in many various ways are some of 'l'he dulies assigned lo lhis group. --9 T 'i, COMMERCIAL LEADER SCHOOL REPORTERS Lell lo righl: Phyllis Mariano lJuniorsl, Guy Savina llzreshmenl, George Savino lSaphomoresl. Joy Divine lSenicrsl, High School News The above piclured siudenls, wriring for lheir respeclive classes, do an excellenr job in compiling and ediring 'rhe column, l-ligh School News, which appears weelcly in lhe Commercial Leader. Through fheir line eliorls nol only our high school slu- denrs bul also elemenlary school sludenls and all local cilizens are lcepl informed ol currenl evenls al L. l'l. S. .sig r ?'?,s,Ji'ii Q- f .- 1-vii gyms ,gg It 3c,Rg:5.g-5, y T - as i Hdvg 5r,xTf X, I f i i . L yi 4 WG? ff , A, Lefl fo righlz John LaFoso, Peler Chrisl, Sieve Cerefice. Boys' Slale Every year oulslanding young men from New Jersey high schools garher al Rulgers Universily lo allend a program dedi- caled lo lhe developmenl ol Tulure civic leaders. This program, New Jersey Boys' Slale, slresses civic responsibiliry, organizalion and adminislrarion of local and slale governmenls, and civic responsibilily. New Jersey Girls' S+a+e The role ol women in governmenl is poinled our al New ,fs Jersey Girls' Siare. Three hundred New Jersey high school girls 'UW Joy Divine Miss Arnold Conslable These Tour prelly young lasses represenled our school meer or Douglass College where 'rhey follow a program de- signed lo enlighlren 'rhem lurlher in 'rhe inlricacies of local and slale Governmenrs. Girls' Cilizenship The Lyndhursl Woman's Club sponsors Jrhree senior girls lo represenl us al Douglass College in a program emphasiz- ing cilizenship and Hs necessary requiremenls and obliga- lions. They also allend various leclures on governmenlal luncrions. Lefl lo righl: Dorolhy Rubinelri, Connie Cosla, Edna Varelo. al a Fashion show held al Arnold Conslable. Truly repre- senlarive of L. l-l. S., Their poise and inlelligence broughl more credil' la our Alma Maier. Lefl fo righlz Arlene Sousa, Olivia Fierri, Eilleen Fedor, Maria Lago. Q. E- -,.. f? . 11 . 4. .L, 7-Qi MH 14 .1 'ZH , Ou mon ' Sen. HN-Oy U IOIOF I-f Uqh Uqh GY ea year . Oy Ou U . 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The musical comedy success, originally adapTed Trom MargareT Landon's Anna and The King oT Siam. was wriTTen by Oscar Ham- mersTein ll, wiTh music by l-lammersTein and Richard Rodgers. The sTory deals wiTh The eTTorTs oT The genTle Englishwoman, Anna, To subdue The rampaging King oT Siam. Her brave aTTempTs To bulldoze The King inTo more benevolenT behavior provide much oT The play's humor. A beauTiTul love sTory, involving Two persons noT Tree To love one anoTher, provides The play's romanTic inTeresT. A magniTicenT musical score propels The acTion oT The show. As The ploy opens, Anna, a school Teacher Trom England hired To insTrucT The children oT The King, arrives wiTh Louis, her young son. Many are The Troubles ThaT awaiT Them in Banlcoclc. Head wife, Lady Thiang, acTs as middle-man be- Tween Anna and The sTubborn, hoT-Tempered King. The King's son, Chululonglcorn, is guiTe conTused aT The acTions oT boTh Anna and The King. Linda Polase and Jon Waslciewicz porTray The young lovers-Tup-Tim and Lun Tha. Their problems are many and Their sons are beauTiTul. Wives, children, and slaves compleTe The palace scene. The musical comedy was The TirsT oT iTs lcind pre- senTed aT L. l-l. S. ln charge oT producTion and direc- Tion are Miss Linda Krisel, Miss Rosemary Lamb, and Mr. Don CoverT. IG? Ss 10 Our Queen, Mary Ellen Hallisey. Ladies in wailing. Foreground: ldo Merlz, Sealed, lefl fo righfz Connie Leibenow, Rosemarie Gollo, Evelyn Jcsinslci, Olivio Fielfi, Helene Schenk, Sfunding: Mory Ellen l-lollisey. l l,k fs lj, W, A ,N W Wuif AwJ',,,,.,- .4-V? ' o ' O j eservatl N got' lJrOm60aAi ll 101' , 5 M00 ig lx Bun Akurst Hxgh c ol bin lo rt Tfeat Hotel RONEW iam Nwflc' 15, 1960 . ng Ma? . awe Q Pmaay ation 52090 ru-W Junior The l-lolel Roberl Treol, in Neworlc, wos lhe scene of lhis memoroble exlrovogonzo. The mole sluclenls emerged os hondsome young men who could be delinilely clossi- liecl os exomples of young Americon mon- hood. Our girls, resplendenl in lheir beou- lilul gowns, oulshone lhe brighl slors ol 'rhis long-owoiled evening. We will never lorgel lhe glorious momenl os our Junior Prom lormolly begon when lhe Joseph Flelcher Orcheslro begon lo ploy. Yes, lhis evening wos well worlh lhe onficipofion ond preporolion. As lhe done- ing conlinued, We reolized fhol we hod reoched onolher unlorgelrloble phose of our high school coreer. U! Joi D Cal' I We 'I' w' We . 30w,, was ,thas---.X kskkhxik arrlved at the P W as P1-iyjngg kiykkh rom Hbouth xikixhxxh ' .3 had 'kr--.H NQ-XNx-k N--.X Qkkn RN i'k--s.sHKX- i ---s,XxHx Pfom iii02'i10Ck at --.xx Xi-Niki --.,x iii-in-N' '-xxx xxx-n '--.xi xii-i-x '-.,-K iii Mx ---X. 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Ja Midge LaFaso, Paul Resfaino, Ken Bagnuola, Bill Bello, Milne Zelinslcy, Genfilello, Sieve Calocurcio, Low Corlascio, Joe Melillo, Fran Joe Carroll, John Servidio, Rich Slammer, Keilh Willoughby, Eric McSweeney, Ray Wilson, Mr. Gash, Third row: Carmine Tirone, Joh Ronson, Roger Angelo, Andy Guzallis, Mr. Zalc lsfandingl, Tom Levier, Gaccione, Russ Bonodonna, Eddie Colerii, John Redner, Joe Panlleon Second row: Mr. Ci olla, Joe Orlando, Charles roenveld, Frank Neal DeGraaf, Jim Zelinslcy, Wayne Plrimrner, Bob Melaccio, Al flip i . VM, M Gedri Ra h Fesla, Ed Ok , A I 7 A- ' ' T C7 A, 1 M 6 I 'I 7 I9 J - X f .' I 4 Min! :MW M0137 I 1 my l , Z L . MX: I ix The I96O Ioofball season saw Coach Eddie Zak I A C! field a Ieam Ihal was Iaclcing in experience buf nor 1 ' , lacing in courage and desire 'ro play againsl over- If A V my whelming odds. ln almosl every game our Ieam was oufweighed buf never acrually oulplayed. ll? The foo+ball season ended wifh our record being Ihree games won, one game lied, and five games X Ios'r. The season began wilh Lyndhursl' holding Rufher- ford 'ro a 7 'ro 7 lie. The slarling line-up for 'rhis game was as follows: Bill Bello and Lyndhursl ....., Paul Reslaino I4 Lyndhursf ..,... ar ends: Phil Lembo and John Servideo as +acl4Ies: Franlc McSweeney and Sieve Colacurcio as guards: Eric Ronson a+ cenlerg Milce Tirone ar quanrerbaclcg Milce Zelinslcy and Franlc DiPosquoIe as halfbacksi John LaFaso or fullback. As 'rhe season progressed, posiiion assignmenfs were changed resulling in almosl' all Ihe players on Lyndhursr Lyndhursf . .,., . The squad ge++ing info The games. The spirir and fighr of our Ieam were never queslioned by 'Ihe specialors or Ihe sludenl body, and if is cerfain Thar 'rhis some courage and spiri+ will lead our boys on Io success in rheir Iufure fields. 112 Lyndhursl ....,. I9 Lyndhursl' , ,,.. 35 Lyndhursl ...,., I9 Lyndhursf ..,,.. I9 Lynclhursl' .,.,.. I4 fyfl fl FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AND SCORES 7 Rulherford .... Palerson Easlside Lodi ,......,,. Clilfon .... Union I-Iill ,.... Paierson Cenlral Garfield ..,... Passaic ....... Easf Rurherford 7 22 I8 27 7 24 6 25 I9 11,14 W - - K - M4 . :LJ FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM The freshman ioolball Team, coached loy Donne Divine and Wid Poinler, enioyed a mosr successful season. The l96O ioorball season saw our freshman Team go undeiealed lhrough eighi games, giving an indicafion of fulure paren- rialifies. Ten players figured in 'rhe scoring wirh Frank Ruggiero, FRESHM EN FOOTBALL SQUAD SENIOR FOOTBALL MEMBERS Firsi row, lefi io right Mike Tirone, Andy Guzallis, Rich Slammer. Bill Bello, John Ser- vidio, Mike Zelinsky, Midge LaFaso, Roger Angelo, Ken Bagnuolo, Ralph Fesfa. Second row: Mr. Zak, Joe Orlando, Phil Lembo, Paul Resfaino, Joe Carroll, Eric Ransom, Dennis Willoughby, Keifh Willoughby, AI Gedrimas, Mr. Cipollo. who 'rallied in every game leading wifh 68 painfs. Oiher scorers were Pere Falco 42, Waller Carr 37, Jim Wil-'rorff 25, Barry Machere QI, John Rubinelli I3, Mike Giaquinlo 7, Manny Rizzulro 4, Arlie Jacobs 3 and Ron Weyersberg 2. Ofher regulars include Nick Conzo, Tom Bilolla, Ron Nebo- ieski, Fred Ricci, Paul Farmer, Mike Sabino, Tony Frangi- pane, Greg McKenna, Vin lniindola, and Tom Solar. Fronf row, lefi fo righf: Wid Poinfer, Coach, Tom Solar, Paul Farmer, Nick Lonzo, Greg McKenna, Mike Sovino, Waller Carr, Pele Falco, Frank Ruggiero, Jim Wifforff, John Rubinelli, Vince ln'lindola, Barry Machere, Vila LaPenna, Mr. Divine, Coach. Second row: Joe Genchi, Warren Bogle, Fred Ronzo, Mike Giaquinfo, Tom Gosh, Manuel Rizzufo, Richie Cedola, Ron Weyersburg, Fred Ricci, Tom Biloifa, Arl Jacobs, Tom DiChiara. Third row: Frank DeLellis, Lou Luddecke, Phil Perello, Carmen Bagnuolo, Tony DiFlurneri, Bob Sfellaio, Mike Carroll, Ron Neiboiewski, Ralph DiNisco, Tony Frangi- pane, Sieve Kolakowdki, George Ciangeruso. Freshman Squad John Lc Faso-Fullback Philip Lembo-Guard Tb EM .N 5 .' I i V ,kkxxc Wy if fc- jj- Kennefh Bcgnuolo-Guard 114 Andy Guzallis-Halfback Joe Carroll-Tackle Paul Resfcino-End 35,6 Richard Sfcmmer - John Servidio-Tackles Coach Zak insfruding Mike Tirone ' 1 AI Gedrimas - Ralph Fesia-Guards f .,. ww-allgk, , In Mike Zelinsky rips 'rhrough opponen+'s line. Zelinsky 'fo Gig.-della, I0 yd, Golden Bears cwciiing impending acfion gain. Muscles of work. Anfhony Cicrdello--Guard Mike ZSIINSRY 'fallback Keiih Willoughby-Fullback Eric Ronson-Cen+er Zak +0 Bello-words of advice P 'gh Mike Tirone-Hclfbccl: Bill Bello-End Roger Angelo-End Zelinslry crosses for anoflwer T. D. Joe Orlando-End ihjjiy The I96O-6I five, has a record which doesn'+ I'eII Ihe if Dur Bears Team Coach Harold Brown BASKETBALL SCHEDULE IVARSITYI Kneeling, Ieff 'Io righf: Louis Cariascio, Mike Spina, Vicfor Tamara. Sfandingz Dom Sinopoli, Mike Zelinsiry, Fred Baumann, Eddie Guzzo. L.I'I.S. Opp. December I4 Rufherford , . . . . away December I9 Lodi ...... .. home December 26 Garfieid ..... . . . away January 3 Passaic ...,... .. home .Ianuary 6 E. Rufherford ..... away January IO Easfside Paferson . . . away January I3 Parerson Cenfrai ., away January I7 Gariieid .. ....... home January 20 Cliffon ..,..,,..,. away January 27 Passaic ....., . . away February I Lodi .......,...,,. away February 3 E. Rufherford ...... home February 7 Easfside Paferson , . . home February IO PaIerson Cenfral ,. . home February I4 Garfieid ......,.... away February I7 Ciifion .....,..... home 120 won 6 Iosf I I Varsity Basketball Team whoIe sIory. Several cIose Iosses and some Iough breaks helped 'ro give 'rhe Ieam a 64 I record. Bui' 'rhis was noi a squad Io be ashamed of. II was a hard working Ieam, which played some mighfy fine baII. Their upsei of Paferson Easif- side. in a 65-6I Ihrilier, by Iar oufshone eariier disappoinf- menfs. A four game winning s+reaIc in February seemed Io be Ihe inspiraiion I'he boys needed, buf Ihen Iwo ciose ones ended Ihe season and our hopes of a winning Ieam. AI- Ihough 'rhis was noi a championship Ieam, if was a 'rrue Lyndhurs+ Ieam-Spirifed, hard-working, and above aII. good sporfsmen. Jump, Zeke, Jump! Dom Sinopoli Milne Zelinslry I Fred Baumann Eddie Guzzo I K l V, r ll' lc, 'I y VL H., A, , ,y W, ,V 1 4 J , C , fi I 14, I ,R f . y W, M if f ' 1 I I f 1. jb ,, ,. M ,i I1 I 'ig ,Y Y ' I. ' 4 4 ,ff '- ff If' ,. LL I' I ,, , 7 , ,R 'I ,UQ I i f Kneeling, Iefl lo righi: Anfhony Borgia, Anfhany Rana, Anfhony Soniangelo, Mori: Doyle, Jim Zelinslxy. Sfanding: Vince Campaneila, Joe MeIiIIo, Gene Moschio, Coach Donne Divine, George Eckeri, John Rowe. Junior Varsity Basketball Team J. V. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE I960-I96l December I4 Rurheriord ........ December I9 Lodi ....... .... January 3 Passaic ,.......... January 6 E. Rurherford ..... January I0 Easiside Paierson .. January I3 Ceniral Paierson .. January I7 Garfield .......... January 20 Ciiiion .,......,.. January 27 Don Bosco IRamseyI February I Passaic ,.......... February 3 Lodi ,.........,.. February 7 E. Rufheriord ..... February IO Easiside Paierson .. February I4 Cen+raI Paierson .. February I7 Garfield ,....,... L.I-I.S. Opp. Clifion ..,........ won 6 Iosi IO away home home away away away home away away away away home home home away home Our Junior Varsify baslceiball ream played a sched- uIe againsr some very sirong opposiiion, gaining in- vaIuabIe experience along The way. Coached by Mr. Donne Divine, 'rhe 'ream ended 'rhe season wih six viciories and Ten defeais. From all indicaiions, ihese boys should give Mr. I-Iarold Brown, Varsiiy basiceiball coach, many happy momenis nexr year. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCHEDULE I960-I96l January 3 January 6 January IO January I3 January I7 January 20 January 23 January 27 February I February 3 February I4 February I7 Passaic .,,,.,. E. Rulherford . Easlside ....,. Cenlral ,.,. Garfield ..... Clillon ..,,... Queen of Peace Passaic ...... Queen of Peace E. Rulherlorcl ,. Garfield ,..... Clillon ,,...,. won 9 Iosl 3 CWOY home away home away home away home home away home away L.l I.S. Opp. 32 3I 38 25 33 26 39 34 27 29 42 49 4I 32 43 35 39 34 57 4l 37 22 44 57 The freshman baskelball Ieam, coached by Mr. Frank Ruggiero, enjoyed a highly successful season: winning nine games while only losing Ihree. John Guise was +he leading scorer, followed closely by Frank Ruggiero and Pele Falco. There are several auf- slanding prospecls for nexl year's varsily Ieam, who can help Io make nexf season a successful one. Team play, agressiveness, alerlness, and over-all desire are some of 'rhe aflribufes 'which wenl info Ihe making of This fine organizalion. Freshman Basketball Team Kneeling, lefi +o righ'I: Mike Carroll, Pele Falco, Frank Ruggiero, Jim Wilorfl, Joe Roselli, Jo-hn Purciello. Manny Rizzulfo. Slanding: Tom Solar, Wayne Lalilusso, Nick Conzo, Jell Jankowski, John Guise, Richie Semega, Coach Frank Ruggiero. , vi f , I Y K, of K L J NL Win 'LLM Lfgfjxj A l 200 f XL fl ill!! ' . .sm Ai. nl 1 y J 1 K., ' J r , lil MW puffs r 1 rf Jw cxzl' yu ,af 1 JZL We 72M ,lcfiif ..4VP'77fzv? My 'PLL' VQSW CHE DERS lifyyafbrii' he I' ,ijftf 'h+:J D' ,ABQ +17 gif M'LZ1 if1J'Di,+ ouifgfif 'vliiif sfffdgk L' Q 'if M - 1 , , ,whip i .omg l f:I+ l-langpia ,Mosgmmaaia-:Gallo, A y OSefTiUl'l SrCI'Tll O, ' l OIC , Onnle , fit-s'LCosla.fliQianne l2Lr' ll, Glvasi, Arinegifdit ', . I I . ji fbjvne M1661 He gg Lf J, can ,R If f' f' r ,Lf ! ,L LA . .x fi , f wyjlfl' ,L 1 ' ,Lf M10 'J 1' . pf ' Lf' , !L' V ,V , 120 077241 Milf Zi Alf' L - , M M , R fl in E all H L' cf' fl xr R+. L ,xi - sw ' i ,ff f N J y ,711 p , Q01 ' 1 u A'1'vd4v, l - - 1 i ku 1 y 9 FJ. x ,M J I 1 Vjvv 1? , V . A li V4 v vu W B. Xu . I V! L XL W . W lx X J 5 'yn if Us 'Xu hx Mp, 3' pl O 3, ' 0 . ' f ,U V , XJYX-11 Lv fx 1, Q xy 'JV x N v - is 4 ,i ,Q ,- Y ML, 'X J. V. CHEERLEADERS iw f I vu A If se, 4- ' 1 , A . k 4' we H xl , FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Kneeling, lefl +o righfz Co-capiains--Carol Wisniewslci, Carol Chrisl. Sfandl- Kneeling, lefi +o'rigl'1f: Ca-capfains Susan Rizzolla, Susan Alcuri. Sfanding: ing: Rosemary Pennachio, Chris DeMassi, Lorraine 'Maiusj Monica Olkowslci, L9qna4Miseralc,gLinda lmperaro, Donna Salar, Angela DeIlaVolpe, Pai Regan. Marie DeMassi, Jean Machinslri, Joyce DiS+aulo. . W. . . ., L- , , i V' -- S , , l ,Always on 'rhe scene all all our spor+ing evenrs, are a group of highly spiri+ed cheer- leaders. Many hours. bruises. sore-lhroals, and colds add fo a cheerleaders life. Bul mosf imporfanf in her life is The pep and enlhusiasm she brings +o Jrhe 'ream and speclafors. We are posi+ive 'rhai wifhour 'rhese girls 'rhe school spirii af L. H. 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Qs M, W i We ,k.,, ' LV,. . lgfi-so f- .. ,V ' W fm' A rr ' ssl' 'W' 'L ' 'ii' 'W' -'i- Til. L . ' . ' ,' 7 f 'K is Q X ness. -V ,- -' 'r 'r ,V Ta ' . aw- 1 2---, .., , W H, Mex, Lefi 'ro righi: Joy Divine, Chiclci Moran, Ellen Hannagan, Rosemarie Gallo, Rosemarie Geramila, Phyllis Mariano, Mascol, Connie Cosfa, Marianne Purcell, Judy Gervasi, Anneiie Cirone, Dol Rubineifi. Mn.-S.: i' 1 I ! r ' 1 Y . ' s Nw A l ,. Adv ' , . . V, L ' , lol' .JV 1 + X , . L4 fl' T i Cell! if W . Z dvr V ,wjv T M Ulf' im Lx, COLOR GUARDS ij' Lefflfc: righ+: EvelyrriQJsirTSlri, Elaine Sexron, Lucille y , 1 w.LOswald, captain: Qlkiia Fielrig Rosemary Rubinich. L, J . V TJ' 5 Q Lf xv W s lk! TWIRLERS Kneeling, leff io righf: Jane Krause, Judy Lynch, Eleanor Powell, Chris- line Tully, Calhy Henderson, Vivian Andre, Joan Coolcson. Linda Thomas, Carolyn Callahan, Pal Carucci. Srandingx Angela Cola- surdo, co-cap1ain7 Helena Schenk, maioreffeg lf-larlyn Behrmann, co- capfain. Flu+es: Eileen Denelre, Barbara Hoag- land, Ilona Wangler. Clarinefsz Vince Carnpanello, Kalhrine Carney, John Henderson, Wayne LaRusso, Edward Leone, Louis Manganaro, Howard Osias, Norman Shilling, George Seme ber, Waller Swierlroclci, Alfa Saxo- phone: Ronald Allan, Wayne Cole. Roberr l-learn, Louise Riley. Tenor Saxophone: Roberl Melok, 'John Valea. Barilone Saxophone: 'Frank Cherichella, Thomas Dufly. Trumpe+: Milne Figliolina, Barry Johnson, Todd Punlolillo, Roberl Sfeeger. French Horn: Feler Chrisl, Barifone Horn: Slanley Buraszeslcy, Sandra Volume. Trombone: 'Anfhoiny D'Agas+ino. Snare Drum: William Blemlek, Allan Jones, Judy Mogielniclci, James Rago. Bass Drum: Waller Carr. Cymbals: 'James Cragan. 'Absenl when picrure was lalcen. 125 1 'i I 2 5 Q IL., ls ! XJ J, VKLNJLL digging ,,Yc,,ccx 1 W! 'J ly A fvw lf TRACK TEAM H1 ' Firsf row, lefi 'Po righf: Keilh Voillbglgbpb Caplainq P. Scerbo, D. Sinopoli, Gaiigyhlv all Rinaldi, Capfain: M. Tirone, J, Orlando R, Ricardo. R. Kenf, R. Kirschbaum, P Chrisl, 6. Dolly, W. Pfrimrner, J. Lepore Second row: A. Nierallco, T, Ponlolilla J. Dipasquale, A. DiS+aulo, D. Calabella F. Ardizzone, R, Wilson, L. Melaccio, Ji Biosucci, M. Spina. Third row: P. Res- faino, J. Nowell. T. Solar, B. Link, V. Lapenna, A. Garmhausen, J. l-liflinger R. Fesfa, J. Cuneo, A. LaP'laca. FOUI'+l'I row: RT Michofla, N. Conza, B. Machere, D3 Dimeclc, P. Jacobson, D. Ballhaser, C. Tomasello, L. Carlascio, V. Campanello. Fif+h row: E. Ronson, D. Conova, M. Giaquinlo, E. Desimane, E. Maschio, T. Billoflg, r yy VN , fg-V. f j y 'ijfl . 1 A ll' 7 ' ' M li. ' K 5 ' ,Q J, !,' , A ' .uv R' ' ,J .WV ' 'A .f,, ' N V, off A ff T i r .. ,L .' Mia, of .IM-.L 1 J. ' iv ,Mfjlg K' ky :AV 1 . . I mf ii I thi. , 5 . 1 I ' ff y ag i v . i H Track As fhis yearlooolc goes +0 press. our Track Team has parficipaled in one fracli meef 'ro s'rar'r 'rhe l96l season. Thai meel was wilh Norlh Arlinglon High School and our men gave a good demonslralion bofh in The running evenls and in Jrhe field evenls. Under lhe able +u+eloge of Coach Joe Cippola, lhis Team should enioy a highly successful season. Co-Caplains Keilh Willoughby and Gary Rinaldi are bolh veleran lraclcmen, and wifh +he assisfance ol oulslanding men such as Dom Sinopali, Rich Picardo, and Milce Tirane will garner many vicfories for Lyndhursl l-ligh School. i I f 2 Faculty vs. Varsity Fil as a liddle, lacully members mel lhe hale and hardy Varsify Baslcelball men wifh rhe usual display of pep, vim and vigor, The laculiy members wearing Maul al lhe world cos- lumesf' lriecl la show lhal lhey were in perlecl eondilian lor rhis grueling lesl of slrenglh lfhey did a line iob, laoll. Our Varsily men slaod well under 'rhe slrain. lNa one lcnew lhe correci scare, for lhe scare board was being fouled No mailer whal The linal scare, lhis game always brings chuckles fa lhase who are an fhe sidelines as well as fhose who are playing. Mr. Sandler, as usual, emerged as slar of 'rhis game. Firsl row, leff lo riglwfz F. l.aDue, R, Karsen. Second ro Bowling Team BOWLING TEAM w: R. Daniels. J, Quirein, J, lclclan. , AMI' vi ' .f If L ik we 'f , l , 127 L EE Bas b II 4' ff' INFIELDERS - Kneeling: Robert Dondero. Sfondingz John Quirein Roberf Forbes. K K 1 L-vu. 1' 'l-n4iV ' Tom Pombrelras, cofcher OUTFIELDERS S Roberf Whifmon, Bill Bello. BASEBALL TEAM Firsl row, lelif fo righf: F. Ruggiera, mgr., J. Quirein, T. Pambrelcas, R. Dondero, W. Bello, R. Forbes, S. Cerefice, W. Barlrawslry, Mr. Franlr Raggiero, Coaclw. Second row: J. Nieboiewslri, R.Wl'1I+man, L. Semega, J. Melillo, R. Roclwe, R. Garefla, M. Spano, T, Raflerly, V. Tamara. PITCHERS-Kneeling: Sieve Cerelice. Slandingz Mike Zelinslcy, William Borlcowslci. I 4 J V! April 7 IO I2 I3 I7 20 24 26 27 May 3 4 8 II I5 I7 I8 22 25 '. f L BASEBALL SCHEDULE-I9bI Belleville . Passaic ...... Rullweriord . . . Easl' Ruilierlorcl Easlside ...... Cenfral .... Garfield . . . Lodi ...... Clillon .... Rullwerford .... Passaic ...,... Easl' Rullwerlord Easlside ...... Cenlral . . . Lodi ...... Garfield . . . Clilion .... Nulley .. Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Girls GIRLS VOLLEYBALL INTRAMURALS JUNIOR-SENIOR CHAMPIONS Firsl row, sealed Iefi 'Io righf: Pol Aclcerson, Calhy Quinn, Fran Beneclelfa, Sharon Delaney, Carol Keller. Second row, kneeling: Pal Naviello, Sharon Sclwanlr, Pal Candia, Julie Duranfe, Linda Thomas, Diane Palian. S af- ,' INTERCLASS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS JUNIOR-SENIOR GAMES Firsf row, sealed lefl fo rigld: Gaby Grab Judiflw Fallano, Fran Benedello, caplain Annelle Cirone, Pal Pelrullo, Pal Aclcerson Second row, lrneeling: Angela Colasurdo Joanne Nerliclc, Lucille Oswald, Edi+h Brig nolo, Dol Rubinelli, Rosemary Servideo. u oz ...Q , KN.. I , W to - i wig ' X A V I ff, my .wa 5, I .1- L - ,I - ,,, M V X , , K 1 , y V , I In if ' K , L ' 'V l, ' ' ,. -' nirl afar . M A iv 4 S X f I N, l :sf 0, l A GIRLS BASKETBALL INTRAMURALS JUNIOR-SENIOR CHAMPIONS Firsl- rowi, sealed Iefl fo righlz Judifln Fallano, Dol Rubxnelli, caplaing Joan Bulfaci, Ellen I-lannagan. Seoond row, kneeling: Lucille Ciflerelo, Diane Palian, Rosalyn D'Andrea, Bernadine Sclwullz. 130 Inlramurals VOLLEYBALL INTERCLASS CHAMPIONS JUNIOR CLASS Sealed, Iell lo righl: Annelle Cerone, Ellen I-Iannagan, Carol lmperalo, Calhy Henderson. Kneeling: Rosemarie Geramila. Rosemarie Gallo. Pal Raole, Dolores Pruchniclri, Phyllis Mariano. VOLLEYBALL INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE TEAMS Sealed, lefl lo righl: Joanne Valachovic, Mari- lyn Maynard, Joannle Willis, Chrisline DeMassi, Pal Graber, Carol Velachovic. Kneeling: Ellen Franlc, Linda DeJaclcmo, Angela Campanazzi, Calhy O'Brien, Barbara LaFaso, Ellen Baracca Gwen Gaugler. it -s ,TW-.. ' IN ll il were nal lor our line women gym leachers. Mrs. Elaine Savino and Miss Rosemary Lamb, lhere would be no girl's inlra- murals. Through lheir unliring ellarls and exlra hours ol labor, a successlul sparls program is planned and execuled lor all. These exlra-curricular sporls aclivilies are essenlial lor building ones sporlmanship gualilies. They help us la work and play wilh olher alhleliceminded girls. And lel us nal lorgel lhe good clean lun lhese programs aller. Included in lhe yearly schedule are such aclivilies as volley- ball, baslcelball and lable lennis. Volleyball begins as soon as lhe school year opens. This evenl was held every Tuesday al 3:lO unlil lwa leams became viclorious. The Junior-Senior leam ol Fran Benedello caplured lhe upperclassmen lille. Chris De- Massi's leam ol Freshman-Sophomore capped lhe underclassmen lille. Following lhese pay-olls, inlercass leams were chosen lrom lhe besl ol lhe players. Winner ol lhe lour class volleyball was lhe Junior Team caplained by Ellen I-lannagan. 151 f . .fs ,J .1 ...Tiff 7 'Ji 43 fy' . A X r xi. BASKETBALL INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE CLASS I Sealed, Iell lo righl: Joanne Valachavic, Rose- marie Capula, Joyce LaDue, Chrisline DeMassi, Dorolhy Gaidas. Kneeling: Pal Graber, Carol Fuchs, Joyce Milan, Barbara Vieira, Angela 4- L ' A ' DellaVolpe. Dorolhy Midler, Jane Norden. .iw lii .Q .I I I vi T P f x I 15. ' 'i g pusy fffx K ' X .. l v i , ,ali ,ix As soon as volleyball was compleled, baslcelball was on lhe scene sparlcing lhe enlhusiasm ol lhe girls. Teams mel again on Tuesday lo ballle their way lo lhe championship. Dol Rubinelli's Junior-Senior leam came oul an lop lor lhe upperclassmen, while Joyce Russo's Freshman-Sophomore leam did lhe same in lhe underclassmen division. Baslcelball inlerclass games were lhe high poinl ol lhe year. The Seniors, wilh Fran Benedello as caplain, were vicloriaus as lhey emerged lhe winners ol lhe inlerclass series. The remainder ol lhe year, consisled ol loul shooling, lable lennis, and sollball games. This enlire program ol girls sparls is sponsored by lhe Girls' Leaders Club and Leaders Aide under lhe direclion ol Mrs. Faine Savino. Members ol lhe cub give lheir lime and ellorl in managing, scoring, relereeing, and liming. This club sels very high slandards lor girls. Passing grades musl be mainlained in all subiecls, and a sporlsmanship-lilfe allilude musl be displayed. This club builds leaders lar lhe lulure. Members ol lhe Girls' Leaders and Leaders Aide serve lhe school in olher capacilies. CLASS 0F '62 Vince Campanello Floyd La Due Robert Melaccio Pat Conway Anita Cerracchio Frank Kadus Frank Justus Kathy Fogell Tina D'Aiello Joanne Crowley J. Niebojwski Chris Serzzpcruh Lillian Chtostowski Phyliss Mariano Joann Mauro Donald Williams Charles Sanloro James Russo Dennis Mento Steven Graczyh Pat Candio Carol Lembo Grace Lembo Mike Dolan Helen Liss Judy Gervisi Christina Tully Phil Ciarco Paul Sczepanski Rosalyn De Andrea Mary Ann Orefice Carol Keller Susan Kelner Sandra Lucciola Jimmy Casazza Pete Grisafi Joseph D'Onofrio Carol Heffron Mike Mangano Anita Stuhmis Mike Dolan Bevely Pegnato Frank Lombaridi Helen Plicinski Roe Caputo Linda Thomas Virginia Graenveld Larry Romano James Landells Steve Butkiewicz Claire Lisiwski Pat Roote Joe Pierro Ellen Hannagan Sharon Shank Leatha Sturges Anthony Di Staulo Terry Corsaro Fran Ross Clare Fizzarotti JoAnn Damiani Carol Imperato Eugene Maschio Connie Geraci Virginia Rosa Ida Natiello Barbara La Faso Lynn Hartemann Rosalind D'Alessio Rosemarie Gallo Marianne Purcell Marilyn Domanico John D'Agostino Tommy Cuelich Cathy Simon Joseph Ackerson Carol Carbone Maryann Picone John Damato Stuart Zotkau Robert Tinkham Carl Castelgrant Judy Lynch Lucille Milici Joe Lepore John Shillitani Mike Spino Maureen Cully Annette Cerone Millie Ruggier Marilyn Capone Lorraine La Russo William Pennie Jim Liklan John Bremer Bob DeLise Janet Neglia Harlyn Behrmann Susan Ciandella Chickie Moran Cookie Young Karen Candia Bea Caputo Marlene Steiner Neal DeGraaif Ray Roche Joseph DuBais Anthony Lotito Bill Meyer Kathy Henderson Gerry Chinn Joseph Esposito Tom Rafferty Maryann Petri Phyllis Sabino Eleanor Powell Larry Semega Diane Palian Roger Michota CLASS OF '63 Carol MCLaughin Elaine Fleck Bill Brehm Joe Milice Barbara Sableski Janet Ballotta aura Manente Robert Luzzo Eddie Colletti Rosmary Marino J. Leyh Larry List Jackie Brennan Gail Keenan Susan Socienski Pat Domanico Tom Morici John Gaccione George Savino Carolyn Valachovis Lenny Miraglia Lenore Dolson Carol Fuchs Edward Schultz Pat Paolina Marion Sckweikest Alma Vallery Sharon Misten Roberta Pause Joni Dondero Maureen Walsh B. Ruzzo Janet Pratesi Terry Pollara Elaine Cheeseman Paul Bolles Lorraine Matus Donna Maguire Tom Polaschak Barbara Puccelli June Muhaw Judy Figliolina Mary Ann Studler Helen Plicinski Jane Sperduto John Napotano Joanne lasco Russell Bonadonna Barbara Coranote Marilyn Leis Jackie Cucci Wayne Pfummr Rosmary Penocchio Maryann Vizzi Tony Borgen John Cameron Larry Buntin Angela D'Agostino Linda Polase Arlene Nelson Pat Logan Marty SParta Ray Servidio Robert Sanger Virginia Intindola Joe Christie Jackie DeFrino Ellan Batacca Carole Christ Vicky Perello Marlene Volpe Frank Stelmack Caroline Garomhausen Boosters Ann Domanico Bob Brehm Joann Clark Carol Cucciniello Richard Scalese Winnie Campbell Roseann Oddo Rosemarie Timpanaro Lynn Hartemann Irving Volk Jim Braun Elana Fetrillo Terry Pezzolla Jim Shields Edward Mazure Jack Lett Bill Brehm Joyce DiStaulo Marie DeMassi Linda Concha Elaine Fleck Judy Coranoto Marianne Vizzi Sandy Fiore Madelyn Giamonetta Marie DeMassi Richie Zbuchalski Lorraine Drong Dennis Husband CLASS or '64 Diane Patterson Carol Eckardt Vivian Andre Dorothy Midler Pam Parise James Miller Arthur Jacobs Barbara Vieira Kathy Hamma Edward Leone Thomas Safar Susan Alcuri Harold Kostor Joyce Caraluzzi Linda Wolf Linda Nasco Rosemarie Vasto Liz Lotito Albert Patterson Doreen Ondic Richard Erickson Jack Aaron Bernadette Fietti Terrisa Trivigno Joan Spano Roe Degregorio Carol Miele Lowayne Nolan Ben Link Robert Staudt Michele Santulli Dennis Danese Susan Maisenbacker Susan Rizzullo Philip Jacobsen Pat Villareale Meredith Gewecke Ann Marie Grisafo Mike Carroll Harry Auffinger Jay McNamara Doug Canova Ted Osback Steve Kolakowsky Bob Brehem Bruce Coldera Pat Burns Joanne Iocca Pat Giapoala Greg McKenna Fred Ricci Lucille Alice Joanne Speyer Mary Balut Peter Russo Raymond Gottlue Frank DeLibas Joe Brignola Victoria Havch Louise Mento Louise Modu Berry Lou Smith Pete Falco Irene Naviello Rosemary Fripina John Rubinetti Carol Ann Gesek Anna Marie Allan James Hittenger Louis Manganaro Leslie Olive Lorraine Morici John Link Robert Sturges Fran Scardino Jo Ann Conzo Wayne Johnson Billy Jenecke Linda Imperate Jean Polity Jo Ann Scott Beverly Holmes June Narden Judy Hott Frances Mozzatelli Therasa DePaulis Elisa Sealera Marilyn Field Robert Murray John Charowsky Douglas Sinoploi Nick Conzo Diane Wright Dennis Dimeck Robert Ruckner Alan Wilson David Steel Paul Farmer Kay Klamp Carol Siberry Barbara LaFaso Pat Cerchio James Neville George Bowen David Steel Ed Koziol Allan Wilson Leon Abo Walter Chojnacki Elaine Henry Dotty Szura Mike Capola William Blemlid Cathy Rizzo Ernest Nardone Russel Nulich Joyce Uhl Rich Lamanna Douglas Tuber Thomas Cathro Kathy Nazara Robert Slammer Barbara Hansen Joann Cantore Rosanne Limongello Louise Amato Mary Ellen DeJessa Carol Ciarco Maryann Studler Andrew Garmhausen Angela Campanozz William Forbes Anthony Santangelo Eugne Caralsle Jean Soboleuslti Sue Rizzolo Robert Hampton John Casey Ellen Frank Joanne DeFalco Richard Casey Adam Nieratko Pat Zoolo Linda DeJ ackmo 1 Maureen Dinapoli Janet Liston Jennifer Settenibrino George Dally Geri Geraci Gwen Gaugler Lillian Moore Barbara Goworek Nancy Conway Arlene Castles Regina Niwenizin Dayle Bordigan Leonard Gralewski Lynn Beintin Jeffrey Jankowdki Barbara Kenning Pat Vigilant Anna Marie Rizzuto Judy Mogielnicki Manny Rizzuto William Temple Anne Carey Tom Hickey Wayne LaRusso Karen Van Riper Chuck Mausta Bob Luzzo Eugene Desimone Barbara Oxland Ronald Niebojewski Virginia Trangone Ronnie Smith Joanne Valachovfc Sharon Wooster Madeline Goring Kathleen lsgro Marilyn Pircatella Peter Isgro Sal Dolce Richard Mulligan Chris Stronler John Gallagher Jeanne Dolce Mike Kovacsofsky Joe Kreher Eileen Cassidy Howard Osias Pat Pratesi Mike Sabino ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Eric Rall Denise Barone Peter Angelo Mike Arillo Richard Mikolitch Carol Mikolitch FACULTY Mr. J. Acinapura Mr. A. Allstead Mr. W. Bernadino Mrs. A. Dickson Mr. D. Divine Miss E. Di Camillo Mrs. H. Donald Mrs. M. Fertandino Mr. F. Gagliardi Mr. A. Gannon Mr. T. Gash Miss Gaynor Mrs. G. Hickey Mr. J. Kester Miss L. Krisel Miss R. Lamb Miss J. Maccia Mr. J. Morris Mrs. R. Muhlstock Mrs. H. Muhlheisen Miss E. Neuhauser Mr. G. Paterniti Mr. V. Paterno Mr. E. Petrel Mr. J. Polito Mr. T. Ricadela Mr. R. Roche Mr. M. Sandler Mrs. E. Savino Mrs. H. Schwartz Mr. P. Sochko Mr. J. Sovak Mr. S. Tarrant Mrs. Vigerstad Miss L. Yannitelli Mr. E. Zak ADULT Mr. Sz Mrs. Denecke Miss Betty Fallano Mr. Br Mrs. J. Fallano Mr. Bt Mrs. W. J. Troy Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Caruco William H. Wackwitz Mr. 8: Mrs. De Andrea L. F. Allsaedt Mrs. Catmelin Patti Mr. 81 Mrs. W. Cirone Anthony Cirone Mr. S. La Vecchia Mr. at Mrs. J. Rubinetti Mrs. Br Mrs. Donald L. Mickens Mr. 8: Mrs. A- Guzallis, Sr. Mr. 8: Mrs. John C. Van Eyk, Sr. Mr. 8t Mrs. Peterson Mrs. Wilma Holligan Mr. Bt Mrs. Ronson Mr. .St Mrs. John C. Van Eyk, Jr. Mrs. Rita Rizzo Mr. Albert Hilderhof, Sr. Grace Cagnacci Mr. Bt Mrs. Wm. De Zavala Pete Cagnacci Mr. Br Mrs. J. Rizzuto Elvera Cagnacci Ross Mr. Br Mrs. E- Timpanaro Claire Cagnacci Rimassa Mr. 8: Mrs. P. Rizzuto Mrs. Stella Dluzniewski Raymond Post Mr. 8: Mrs. Adam Maikowski Mrs. 81 Mrs. B. Rizzuto Elizabeth Ann Maiowski N. Palazzo Mr. Bt Mrs. P. Caroselli Mrs. M. Sorenson Nick Pisani Mrs. Marcell Riley Frank Cacuo Mr. 81 Mrs. J. Isgro Mr. Sr Mrs. Smithies Mr. 81 Mrs. Theodore Geisler Mr. T. Schreckenstein Mrs. G. Tully Mr. 81 Mrs. Anthony Antoris Mr. at Mrs. Dominick Castelgra Mike Cassidy Mr. Bt Mrs. Henry Olney Rev. Sr Mrs. Robert Engelke Mr. .St Mrs. Daniel Castelgrant Mrs. R. San tulli Miss Agnes Taggart Ed Hemsworth Mr. Caraccia Mrs. Hannagan, Sr. Mrs. P. Cerefice Tom Anthony Joan Houghton Mr. at Mrs. Yarmchuk Patricia Mikolitch Mrs. M. Dabal John H. Armstrong Mr. 81 Mrs. C. Mikolitch Mr. St Mrs. C. Jankowski Mrs. S, La Vecchia Mr. James Curry Lillian Dalf Eleanor Viscontie Mrs. Ann Polit Les Liebowitz Thomas Lunior Mr. Ar Mrs. John Simonak Mr. D. Coervset Mrs. P. Modorelli Mrs. A. Drongoski Ben Durine Dot Weising Mr. Bl Mrs. A. Naviello Mr. dt Mrs. R. Mc Carthy Mr. 61 Mrs. John Quinn Mrs. Angeline Guidetti Mr. 81 Mrs. H. Tunison Mrs. W. L. Kelly Mr. 8: Mrs. P. Dugo Mary Hefiron Paul Stillwhegon Mary Tartaglia Patricia La Guardia David Denning Mr. Bt Mrs. N. Amabile Warren Bogie BUSINESSES Vendola Plumbing and H Za.ulich'S Delicatessen Dally's Bar Vincent's Barber Shop S. Chasar and Son Rivoli Luncheonette Alfred Porro, Jr. Dr. William E. Kedder, M.D S. Pollina, Jeweler Lea's Specialty Shop Carroll's Liquors Reid Plumbing and Heating C William 58: 10 Stan Kozma Furniture A. 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