Metuchen High School - Blue Letter Yearbook (Metuchen, NJ)
- Class of 1974
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QQU I l l 1 , . 4. ., , .UL-K 42, Y., f U' 1-L? , .vw 41 'i V! fWCHqi'x 'ln-ikxn ' f , .f w ww-- Q 'V , V ii ,,,N , n ' ' G 2 n I 5 S 4 Q,,q,,,,.,,,,J.,W.W+-f.,, -1. M4 .7- E 5 1 may ?' ,wpnfmvvm .Yxlihd 7-wwf v X4 .rank 3 :Q , 9 ' 4 '51 f f ,, ,7 Q, ,,,, - A P ,f , ,- ew ,, y M xfliigelv ' X 'N X ,at ,, I K Q :frz 3- fag . ies!! f-.Mi if 1 : . 3, + i' 1 fl ' ,gifgggff -1 . -, '-EF: ,fi Ai up IN MEMORY OF JAMES E. KELLEY The fully human person is in deep and meaningful Contact with the world outside of him. He not only listens to himseyf but to the voices of his world. The breadth of his own individual experience is injinitely multiplied through a sensitive empathy with others. He suffers with the sujjfering, rejoiees with the joyful. He is born again in every Springtime, feels the impact of the great mysteries of life: birth, growth, love, sujfering, death. His heart skips along with the young lovers, and he knows something, of the exhilaration that is in them. He also knows the ghetto's philosophy of despair, the, loneliness of sujfering without relief and the bell never tolls without tolling in some strange way for him. John Powell SJ BOARD OF EDUCATION Standing, l. to r.: James Wilson, Frank J. Cammarano, Frank J. Millner, George Verbel, Walter'Magdich. Seated: Thelma Moss, Leo Wag- ner, William C. Cummings, Kenneth Smida, Sally Slobodien. Not photographed: Dr. Patricia Kay. CURRICULUM COORDINATOR Marcia Holtzman SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS ff Kenneth Smida f f Vice-Principal J olm Novak B.A., Rutgers University, Newark State College. Principal Fred Cohen B.A., Montclair State College, M.A., Seton Hall University. P 1 'gf WZ I Q E5 I , If 5 , ull Q? W , . ,X X- A txV.A K, 1-Essr.-,-5,:Ql'.'.e ., .wc -,E p a u K., M' 5-ffifgql .Un in fi. ug, A 3 tyvffa-f' Xf it 15 Jerome Stahl, B.S., M.A., Seton Hall Universityg Guidance Director. 25 Brian Cltjford, A.B., M.A., Montclair State College, Guidance Counselorg S.C.A.F.g To refuse the invitation to interpersonal encounter! is to be an isolated dot in the center of a great circle. 35 Robert S. Kendler, B.S., Seton Hall University, M.A., Newark State College, Guidance Counselorg M.E.A. Social Chairman, S.C.A.F. 45 V.R. McEady, A.B., Clark College, M.A. Atlanta Univer- sityg Guidance Counselor, B.S.U. 55 Mildred Minor, B.A., M.A., Guidance Counselor. 65 Mel- vln Wolock, B.E., Johns Hopkins University, M.S., Columbia University, Guidance Counselor, Fundamentals of Data Processing, Math Workshop, Business Math, Independent Study Pro- gram, Volunteer Aid Program, Advisor-Student Council, S.C.A.F.g If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer -Thoreau. Not photographed: Anne Hydo, Guidance Counselor. 27 11 Barbara Anniballi. 25 Robert BaLdwin, B.A., Wagner College, Rider College, New- ark State College, Rutgers University, War and Peace Studies, American Govern- ment, Ideologies, President-M.E.A. 31 Mary Ellen Baron, B.A., Westfield State Col- lege, Algebra II, Consumers Math, Applied Math, Foundations of Algebra, Business Advisor-Yearbook. 41 Beatrice Bowers, B.S., Trenton State Teachers College, Keene Teachers College, University of Maine, Evolution of the Constitution, Problems of America, National Honor Society, Independent Study Program, The truth shall make you free. 51 Joann Boyer, B.A., Newark State College, Plane Geometry, Introduction to Applied Math, Foundations of Algebra, Algebra II, Advisor-Twirlers, Flag Twirl- ers, Drill Squad, Color Guard. ,'4'E ' fc '.,qu4,g.,.,' I I gp' , - x 28 lj James Brown, B.A., Bloomfield College, Montclair State College, Newark State College, Supple- mentary Instructor, B.S.U., Education should be fun so that everyone will try to get some of the action. 21 Jeanne Brown, B.A., Georgian Court College, M.L.S., Rutgers Graduate School of Li- brary Service, Library Coordinator, Library Council. 35 Joseph Bulman, B.A., St. Peter's College, M.A., Montclair State College, Calculus, Probability and Statistics, Advanced Math, Plane Geome- try, Math Club, Freshman Class Advisor. 45 Fred Butler, B.A., Gettysburg College, Newark State College, Trenton State, Rider College, Math, Varsity Football, Student Activities Coordinator, The only way to kill time is to work it to death. , Hobbies: golf, swimming, tennis. 51 Marjorie Buyer, B.A., University of Michigan, Rutgers University, University of South Carolina, Short Stories, Freshman Skills, Popular Literature, Academic Workshop, Satire, Advisor-National Honor So- ciety, Women's Varsity Tennis. 63 Bruce Campbell, B.A., Westminster Choir College, Kleine Choir, Concert Choir, Music Theory, Music Listening and Appreciation, Coach-Boy's Tennis, Select Kleine Chor, The man that hath no music in himself, nor is not mov'd with concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils. -Shakespeare. W 'I I f te' U l l fr Q Z I Ir ,sf 3 , . I 4 , l ' f f 1 A' ix, 'JW' 1,51 I ' .f Y I I Z' , fl 1 , Q 29 ' 4 ll Joseph Cardohe, B.S., Wilkes College, M.S., Temple Univer- sity, Business Correspondence, Advanced Typewriting, Office Simulation, Area Coordinator, Living Arts Department. 21 John Cassell, B.S., Arnold College, M.A., Seton Hall Univer- sity, Physical Education, Health, Director of Athletics, Varsity Club. 31 Dr. Madeleine Charanis, Ph. D., Universite de Bru- sellesg French II, III, IV, Conversational French, French Con- versation Club, French Reading Club. 4J Helena Chomut, B.S., New York State University at Potsdamg Kleine Chor, Concert Choir, Music Theory, Select Kleine Chor, 53 Mark Corso, B.A., Rutgers University, Newark State College, I.S.C.S., B.S.C.S.g Asst. Advisor-Bulldog's Bark. 65 Michael Costello, B.S., Uni- versity of Scranton, Rutgers University, Ecology of Inland Waters, Advanced Science, Ecology Club, Ski Club, Freshman Football Coach, J .V. Basketball Coach. -.- 3 4 ,wxxv Z Q gy 'gmvil In 1, wx W 'We 5 mise ' t mage:--V' ,f We .afffijfflifiu ' V .,.,f-ifafhigzae, fd af , hh... lj Mary Ann deAngeZo. 2D Elsie Denny, B.S., Rider College, Shorthand I, II, Speed- writing, Typing, Transcriptiong Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. 33 Janice Dirmeitis, B.A., Douglass Col- legeg Spanish I, II. 41 George Dobnsh, B.A., Montclair State College, Chemistry, Chem- Study, If we shadows have offended, think but this and all is mended, that ye have but slumbered here While these vi- sions did appear. -Shakespeare. 51 Edward Ennis, B.S., Ithaca College, Health, Physical Educationg Asst. Football Coach, J.V. Baseball Coach, Advisor-Key Club. 6J Dr. Margarita Fernandez, Ph. D., Institute of Secondary Instruction, Uni- versity of Havana, School of Criminology, Montclair State College, Rutgers Univer- sity, Seton Hall University, Spanish Con- versation, Spanish III, IV, Spanish Litera- ture, S.C.A.F., Junior Class Advisor, Independent Study Program, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Persevere and you will be triumphant. 31 D Charles Foster, Seton Hall University, Trenton State, Power Mechanics I,II,III, Auto Mechanics. 21 Dan1lelFrolich, B.A., Newark State College, Graphic Arts, Audio Visual Aids, Business Advisor-Bulldog's Bark. 35 Manfred Ganzer, B.A., M.A., Newark State College, Algebra II, Modern Algebra, Foundations of Algebra I and II, Applied Mathg Senior Class Advisor. 45 Bunny Gordon, B.S., Syracuse University, Read- ing, Reading Workshop. 51 Heather Greenagel, B.S., M.A., University of Minnesota, U.C.L.A., Creative Writing, Minority Group Literature, World Literature, Satire, Academic Skills, Science Fiction, Reading and Writing, Interact. 65 Kathleen Halase, A.B., Tift College, Ed. M., Rutgers University, Algebra I, Plane Geometry. ' 32 lqx C5 E 5 j p . . i 15 Dr. Harland Heilig, A.B., M.S., Ed. D.g Science. 25 Jeryl Hipschman, B.S., Fairleigh Dickinson Univer- sity, Ohio Universityg Data Processing, Business Math, Math Workshop. 35 Carol Hofer, B.A., Mary Washington Collegeg Spanish I and II. 45 Kathryn Howard, B.A., M. Ed., Boston Universityg Chemistryg Sophomore Class Advisor. 55 Louise King, A.B., West Virginia University, M.S., New York Univer- sityg Reading. 65 Adalbert Kuenzel, B.A., Rutgers University, M.S., Seton Hall Universityg Micro- technique, Pollution Problems, Ecologyg Ecology Clubg This earth might be close to paradise without the presence of man. 33 D Gertrude Larsen, B.S., Mary Washington Col- lege, Rutgers University, Newark State, Teacher Librarian, Library Council. 25 Edward Logue, B.M.E., Baldwin Wallace College, M. Ed., Univer- sity of Arkansas, Band, Instrumental Music, Mu- sic Coordinator K-12. 35 Patrick Manning, Rut- gers University, Athletic Therapy, Head Athletic Trainer. 45 John Marcason, B.S., Trenton State, M. Ed. Rutgers University, N.Y.U., Newark State, Drafting, Stamp and Coin Club, Anything almost right is wrong. Hobby-ballroom danc- ing. 5J Howard Markle, B.S., Lock Haven State College, M. Ed., Penn Stateg Psychology, Sociol- ogy. 6J James McDonnell, B.S., American Univer- sity, M.A., Wayne State University, Political In- stitute, Labor and Management, American Government, Area Coordinator-Humanities. ,,-av lj Douglas McKeo'wn, B.A., Emerson College, Shakespeare, Art of Film, Speech Arts, Art of Stage, Creative Dra- matics, Earth's the right place for love . . . -Robert Frost. 25 Michael F. Murphy, B.S., Seton Hall University, U. of Georgia, U. of Illinois, U. of Pennsylvania, Augustana College, Keane College, Trenton State, Algebra I, II, Applied Math, Foundations of Algebra, Varsity Club, Assistant Track Coach. 33 Dorothy Obropta, M.A., Villa- nova University, Project Physics, PSSC. 41 Paul J. O'Hale, A.B., St. J ohn's University, Latin, Hobby-staying alive. 5D Richard O'Hara, B.A., St. Francis College, M.A., John Carroll University, Montclair State College. 65 Frances Onuska, B.S., M.A., Rider College, Typing I, II, Business Machines, Office Practice. --fn, lj Beverly Patterson, B.S., Athens College, Physical Education, Health, Drivers Educationg Varsity Field Hockey, Varsity Softball, Cheerleaders Advisor, Ski Club, Children, like flowers, are the symbols of spring. I believe in spring and in chil- dren. -Mary Travers. 23 Irene Petrvkles, A.B., Hunter College, New York Univer- sity, Bookkeeping, Record Keeping, Typing the Research Paper, Typing Ig Every man has a right to his opinion, but no man has a right to be wrong in his facts. -B. M. Baruch. 31 Janet Phillip, B.A., Montclair State, Modern Biology, Plane Geome- try, Hobbies-swimming, fishing, boating, going to the shore. 45 Nancy Quack- enbush, A.B., Vassar College, Rutgers University, U.S. History, World History. 53 Evelyn Reiter, B.A., Rutgers University, French I, ll, German I, Il, III, IVQ Ger- man Clubg Intellectual goods, knowledge and thoughts, must be earned by one's ovm efforts, they cannot be given as presents -Goethe. 36 .1 ' , V, ' -if .U ,ff I-. M gt-2 U3 fir W. ,Q , HW ' 94 5 Al rg 3 A ,X . -W ' r 4 me ,, , I Q l D Ronald Roe, B.S., Lehigh University, M.A., New Brunswick Theological Seminary, Marriage and the Family, Religious Experience, Problems, Bull- dog's Bark advisor, Some people see things as they are and ask, why? I dream of things that never were and ask, why not? 25 Ed Rornond, B.A., Dominican College, Mount St. Paul College, Freshman Skills, Sports Litera- ture, Reading and Writing Workshop, Scribleriang Friendship needs no words, !It is solitude delivered from the !Anguish of loneliness. -Dag Hammarskjold. 33 Martin W. Rosen, B.S., M.A., New York University, Driver Education. 45 Marvin Rosenberg, B.S., Rutgers University, M.A.T., Trenton State, Distributive Education I, II, Bulldog's Bazaar fSchool Storej, Distributive Education Clubs of America. 55 Martha Ramsey, B.S., Douglass College, Home Economics I, Art of Cooking, American Home Economics As- sociation, N. Jersey Home Economics Association, Middlesex County Home Economics Association, Hobbies-sewing, swimming, reading. fgwgeaf ,,,, I ,. ,,,. ,,, ,, .-,, . ,Q 4 , I A lyli aerial ' if , , f as. 5 . ffiZ'?fl2i5Q1f,v i 1 'asia 37 K I 1 J it V li 5 - ,V falsi- 'i.. B i ll 11 Susan Scudder, A.B., Indiana University, Creative Dramatics, Contemporary Drama, Speech Arts, Mass Media, Freshman Skills, Advisor-Footlighters. 21 Ilene Shapiro, B.S., Pennsylvania State University, Freshman Skills, Reading and Writing Workshop, English for Everyday, Science Fiction, Hobbies: Swimming. 31 Therese Snyder, B.A., Elmira College, Major British Novelists, Un- der 21, Reading and Writing Workshop, Asian and African Literature, Poetry, Advisor-Cheer- leaders. 41 Michael Slang, B.S., Rutgers University, M.S., Purdue University, Physical Education, Health, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Soccer, Hobbies: sports, travel, reading, officiating sports. 51 Frances M. Stevens, B.A., Douglass College, M.A., Rutgers University, Freshman Skills, Contempo- rary Readings, Short Stories, Existentialism, Area Coordinator-Communication Arts Department. 61 Barry Sullivan, B.A., English. 38 , ,i 4 rf? 1 Par if- j R, w 1 I , Q-L4--I 6 1 Q4 if-ri D Nancy H. Sutphcn, B.A., M.A., Trenton State College, Physical Education, Health, G.A.A.g Tum benefortis equus reserato carcere currit, cum quos praetereat, quosque sequatur, habet. -Ars Amatoria Ovid. 21 John Sutton, B.A., M.A., Montclair State Col- lege, Physical Education, Health, Asst. Coach-Wrestling, Likes: sailing. 35 Carol Troyer, B.S., Ohio State University, Home Economics II, III, Art of Cooking, Home Management, Hobbies: sewing, Crocheting, playing piano, reading, football Cas a spectatorJ. 45 Helen H. Van Dorn, R.N., Catholic University, C.R.N.A., Massachusetts General Hospital, B.A., Trenton State College, School Nurse. 53 Dorothy Van Winlcle, B.S., Trenton State College, Physical Education, Health, G.A.A., Custodian Of School Funds-General Student Fund, Athletic Association. 61 David Weissman, B.A., Cooper Union, Fairleigh Dickinson, Montclair State, Rutgers University, Cornell University, Introduction to Art Techniques, Color Theory and Basic Design, Innovative Art, National Honor Society, The kind of artist who starves in a garret, does not draw Bugs Bunny eating a carrot. Uxxsg' A 'X I 3 40 11 Elaine Winnett, B.S., Skidmore College, Juilliard School of Mu- sic, N.Y.U., String instruments grades 3-12, Franklin and High School orchestras, String chairman for Central Jersey Orchestra auditions, Good music is everywhere and of all centuries. Our lives can be enriched with fine music of all styles-be it jazz, clas- sical, or rock. 21 Graham Yancolowitz, B.A., Newark State Col- lege, Woodworking. 35 Carole Yorke, B.A., Alderson-Broaddus College, Indiana University, Literature of the Bible, Traditional Grammar, Freshman Skills Lab. 45 Milbrey Zelley, B.A., Goucher College, M.A., Rutgers University, Major Trends, 20th Century America, Minorities in American Life, Problems of America Today, Yearbook Advisor, Jerseyman History Club. 55 Steve Ziss, B.A., Duquesne University, M.A., Newark State College, Ameri- can History, Economics, Russian History, American antique art collecting. KITCHEN STAFF, l. to r: Marie Salva- tore, Jean Tachach, Betty Lund, Rose Corbesiero, Ann Hall, Helen Czyz, Jo Koza, Mary Yovino, Edith Konopka, El- len Lambert. OFFICE SECRETARIES lto r Ruth Nau Margaret Dlckson Mlldred Lels GUIDANCE SECRETARIES l. to r.: Rose Adcox, Marion Sparer. CUSTODIANS, l. to r.: Adam Freid- rich, Gus Anagnostakis, Fred March, Walter Spanko, Tony Wagenhoffer. Not photographed: Lou Kausmeyer, W. McClain, Laura Peters, E. Toth, T. Vigleone. 41 Senior Poll Most Congenial: Andy Meyers, Jayne Christie Most Sophistocated: Mark Risk, Mary Wasilewski Most Casual: 'Gene Durkee, Linda Fink Best Dressed: Lonnie Reid, Cindy Allen Most Versatile: Peter Haley, Kate Conn Wittiest: Mary Jo Crowley, Eric Donin Class Couple: Tom Hoffman Sz Linda Murk Most Dramatic: Peter Loewy, Karen Tull Best Looking: Chris Bachman, Phyllis Smith Cutest: Sandy Eisenstein, Andy Meyers Most Musical: Becky Dudich, George Kress Biggest Flirt: Margie Evans, Dave Thurber Most Artistic: Joe Bertucci, Amy Iskowitz Most Likely to Succeed: Kate Conn, Mark Risk Most Athletic: Joyce Abry, Chris Bachman Shortest Girl: June Taylor Tallest Boy: Tom Davis Biggest Rah-Rah: Eileen Germain, Mark Hegyes Teachers' Torment: Jim Bechtold, Elaine Brockman Class Clown: Mary Burke Most Eccentric: Ellen Franzblau, Nick Tortorici Shyest: Gail Fichter, Chris Bachman Did the Most for M.H.S.: Kate Conn, Dave Phillips 42 IN MEMORY OF JO and the dafrlcness wings of Night, 4 wafted downward zn lzzsV i f village rain and the mist, comes o er me reszst min Longfellow E ICR CLASS OFFICER Patricia Rawleyg Vice Presidentg Jack Pialag Treasurerg David Philips, Presidentg Christine Murk, Secretary Joyce Abry He who rides a tiger must never dismountf' Likes: Sports, freebooten, driving, goofball, karate, vodka collins. Dislikes: Getting up, J.P., the helmet. Suppressed Desire: Drive acorss country. Leonard Hal Adoff Life's trying battles don't always go to the stronger or smarter man, but sooner or later the man who succeeds is the one who thinks he can. -Unknown Lori M. Adoff Yes we all know it's better Yesterday has past. Now let's all start living for the one that's going to last. -Cat Stevens Marc Ainger What's this? A cow? We do not allow cows on this train. Goodbye. P.S. The Temple Shines 46 Kathy Alexander Wake up to find out that you are the eyes of the world. G.D. Cynthia Allen A violet in the youth of primy nature, Forward, not permanent, sweet not lasting. The perfume and suppliance of a minute. -Wm. Shakespeare A Viveca Anderson Goal in life: Guidance Coun- selor. Dedicated to the prop- osition that black is beau- tiful, I know I will reach it. Power to all together folks at M.H.S., love to Raymond, got to keep on truckin, stew- baby, Stacey let's go tChamuckJ. Y' ...... lk Wayne Aquadro And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make. Lennon 8L McCartney Likes: music, the Beatles, Boro's, Neshanie, golden numbers, Colorado, life. Dislikes: Paranoia, crowds, price of gas, Senior interviews Suppressed Desire: to enjoy life. Dorothy Armstrong Love means never having to say you're sorry Passions: Joe, MG's, Prom '73, J.P.S. and Edison High friends, parties, his smile, shore, summer of '73, Flor- ida, 3!17f73, receiving let- ters, weekends, being with friends, long telephone conversations. Peeves: Good-byes, crying, snobs. Heidi June August A thousand miles can lead so many ways. -Lodge You'll have to start on the ceiling. It's the only place that isn't being occupied. -Groucho Marx Likes: The Marx Brothers, The Andrews Sisters, summertime. Dislikes: Hypocrites. Aim: Rich and Famous. Grace Margaret Axelsen Known by: Gracie, Woody Likes: my family, my niece, Tabby . . ., Sea Bright, freshman year, Blue, true friends, smiling, parties, dancing, Hubey Baby, Spi- der Legs, His smile. Dislikes: 8f18!73, My appen- dix, being serious, spam. Christopher Donald Bachman Likes: Mom's Italian cook- ing, The 4 Seasons, Work- ing my way back, Maroon gl Gold, parties, summer, clowning around, Mr. Do- bush's vocabulary, Marx Bros., Pat's Country Club, Rebel Rouserf' Peeves: Apathy, idleness, Bogart's B.S., Manville, Cafeteria Vittles, Apache Territory, Smokin' Lounge, fruitcakes , Flirts, H.P. Lynn Balazs Each night continues 'till the morning. For with each night comes new hopes, new dreams, And above all, new Jonathan Bailey mornings. Kathy Barre Jeffrey S. Battles There is a season and a time for every matter under heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die, a time to love, and a time to hate, a time for war, and a time for peace. Ecclesiastes 3:1,2,8. l Barbara Ann Baxter The darkness only stays at night time, In the morning it will fade away. Daylight is good at arriving at the right time. It's not always going to be that grey. All things must pass, all things must pass away. 48 George Harrison 5 James Bechtold 'V' 1 73 if ' , . 1 , 9 f 7 1 J , ...,..,,. W., , ,.,..,...,..,.,..,........,......- , 4 . ' ff z f'w:f 4ff7p'mw1,f V ' -1 an f ' ' ff' , 1' 11' nfbgffffv wf 1 1, ,. ' 0', ','qw, 1, ' 1 , wr '. , , ' -FWZ :HF l l Joseph J. Bertucci A teacher who can arouse a feeling for one single good action, for one single good poem, accomplishes more than he who fills our memory with row on row of -natural objects, classified with name and form. Goethe Bruce Bills Passions: Led Zeppelin, soc- cer, Spaz, winning, hard rock, inwards, good times With B.P., eating, spring league, Jiff, Full House, good concerts, living. Peeves: Mono, nosey people, losing, being sick the first month of soccer season, hot classrooms, dying. Patricia Behen Julian Bivins Eternity is a long time to be condemned to the first di- mension because you refused to try and understand fellow members of the human race. Taken from A Night Long after I Began to Understand. Maryann Berg Passions: summer of '71, Skud, 6!7!74, Betsy, N.Y. Knicks, Basketball season, WCBS FM, Blue Thursday nights, 371, meeting people. Peeves: L. A. Lakers, PAHS, Moody people, WABC, Ger- man, cream corn, colds, Mon- day mornings, 7120, depart- ing friends from Work. Alan Blaweiss 49 Kip William Blindow V Likes: Roundball, Corvairs, Indiana U., Wildwood Crest, Quinn Buckner, Trainers and A.D.s, Foxy, Bobby K., Ft. Lauderdale, Hoosiers, Coaches. Dislikes: Amboy, Sutton, The Coach's Kid, Wenk's luck, condescension. 1 K Joseph M. Bocra Likes: Bud, Quarter Kegs, parties, skiing, Romania, Mannings Country Club, 100 Club. Dislikes: Tips, practice, cry babies, bongo congo. Art Bliss Likes: hockey, Rangers, golf, sleeping late, race track. Dislikes: Bruins. I Want to be a professional hockey player. James Lawrence Boland III Likes: Linda, 10!3O!71, K, 2!12!72, King, rabbit, right on, Kastle, ski, N.E., 5th champs, 3 Bs, nationals 10!20!73, Band. Peevesg unfair judging. What lies before us and what lies behind us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Diane Denise Bowen The man who knows right from wrong and has good judgment and common sense is happier than the man who is immensely rich! For such wisdom is far more valuable than precious jewels. Proverbs 3:13-15 Francis Gerard Cammarano Likes: football, baseball, Ital- ian food, Buicks, winning, Rubin's jokes, summer, kick- offs, Fridays, Williamstown, That Sub Shop, Onichiotes, Gump. Dislikes: Roselle Park, beach boys, losing, transmissions, Mondays, Halase, the sled, offside, voice control, Coun- try Fair, The Park. Ida Marie Briggs Nicknames: T.I.N.Y., Minky, Weenie, Rie-Rie. Passions: Nightly Dawn, parties, black men, Mommie and Daddy, shoes, clothes, 6! 1!'73, babies, the kids, cous- ins, Telephones, '7!6!73, That's Right, laughter, Abbecrumby Abyahump, 9!3!73, 9!16!73. Peeves: Arguments, lives, sametimers, being hurt, 8! 25!73, Good-byes, 6!30!73, silence, Baby-Fat. Carol Anne Campbell Maybe it's just the time of year, Or maybe it's the time of man. I don't know who I am, But life is for learning. Joni Mitchell P.S. The Temple shines. Duane C. Brockman I think that life is just a thing, as every thing else is. It is you that has to make life enjoyable for you. And you, to understand others so they can enjoy life, too. That's me, That's my every- day feeling. Elayne Brockman Mary Jane Burke Laughter is a gift that holds happiness it it. Passions: family, guitar, Dodge Charger, horses, swimming, Hokey, vaca- tions, food, canoeing, ent- ugh, bwana, snow, football, skating, Doc, airplanes, twirling. Peeves: unfriendliness, no sense of humor, turnips, B.E., Francais, rain, arguing: Karen Michele Carson Passions: J.E..I., really un- derstanding, people, per- forming on stage, Nikki's poems and Taylor's music, backpacking, partying with Kool and The Gang. If a man does not keep pace with his companions, per- haps it is because he hears a different drummer. . . Thoreau 51 Kerry A. Casey Hang on to your hopes, my friend. That's an easy thing to say, But if your hopes should pass away V Simply pretend that you can build them again. Look around, Fields are ripe, It's the spring time of my life. Paul Simon Marie Ann Chism If God so loved us, we ought also to love one another. John 4:11 Passions: My family, sum- mer, swimming, diving, footballwsleason, H.P., Vic- tory, 11!23f73, playing the piano, 1' sleeping late, ,band camp '72, friends, snowflakes. K 52. Thomas J. Cemprola Likes: Everybody's a celeb- rity, Mets, Marx Brothers, Crab, J i1n's Palace, golf, Chi- cago, Matty Wargo, M.G.C.C., Reznag, Brisbane, Driver Ed. Dislikes: Brainy Boro, Pretty Boy, engine heads, the Neck, V.B.'s, Sat's, Dust Bowl, The Members, English, Celtics, Bronx Bombers, Phyllis. 1 ...L l Jayne Frances Christie But until we all fly together What sense does it make. Seals 8a Crofts F.H.C., B. Sz W., gypsy, White Lake, Y. Sz Z., Franz, Clowney, Hot Sp. Sz M.B., my whole family, S.E., Have a nice day. Dale Checke Rick Ciktor Known as Cik. Peeves: Bad waves, down- for-the-day-ers, two-faced people, hacks, working at J .R.'s. Passions: Surfing, the shore, Normandy Beach, Bubbles, Laundromat, New York Jets, The Ranch, Knicks, Clyde, March 8, 1971, MJE. Kong Cheng Duane T. Clause Likes: July 15, 1970, Wednes- day night-7:05 P.M. Dislikes: No money or gas. .-as 2 'WA s. - Frank Clyburn Each ending starts a new beginning. Known by Cly. Loves: Laurice, H.R., I'm so proud, what it is, Pumas, me, my girl, and the night. Pet peeves: Exams, P.G., blues songs, moody people, sadness. Ambition: to be. -gal Stacy Coleman Ann Collins You and I are all children of one faith, for the diverse paths of religion are fingers of the loving hand of one God, a hand extending to all, offering completeness of spirit to all, eager to receive all . Gibran Marie Collins Katherine Jane Conn If you smile at me, I will understand. 'Cause that is something everybody, every- where does in the same language. Crosby KL Stills Donna Marie Cordery Likes: My family, Diane SL Gerry, summer of '71, Sea- side, crisis, Colour, my world, oldie concerts, steak Sz brew, the parties. Betty Jane Coss Times I find it hard to say with useless words getting in my way. Silence often says more than trying to say what's been said before. G. Harrison Likes: music, freedom, Dail, shore, G.F.X.C., Worth- ington, Watkins Glenn, wa- ter skiing. Harriette Ann Coss And in the end remember it's with you you have to live. Graham Nash Likes: M.Q., contentment, Worthington, G.F.X.C., mu-' sic, fall. 54 ,,.,, , nf. lip ' MM, .,,,, -.au W V, K, . .,. .sl-, . . .du-A I vigrx I 5: ,, ,, William John Crane, Jr. Known by Bill, B.J. Likes: P.T., Beach Haven, Yes, Moody Blues, Colorado, driv- ing, jamming, 4!18f73, free- dom, my family, running. Dislikes: Arguments, head- aches, losing a race, peas, broken drum sticks, no car. Suppressed desire: To come out on top. Mary Josephine Crowley Loves: Tim, 6!1!73, tomato, 3!II!73, 6!I6!73, The Gang, Our Corner, Nassau Inn 6! 13!73, Our Dorm, Color My World, Oldies, full moons, Breyer's Gang, Ireland, Commander. ' Hates: Working, feeling bad, snobs, mono, needles, cheapness, liars. Secret Desire: to win a bet. ,41-Lang! M X 2 f -. x::.s-gr. Barbara Jean D'Alfonsi No human relation gives one possession in another- every two souls are abso- lutely different in friendship or in love. The two side by side raise hands together to find what one cannot reach alone. Gibran .4 Arlene D'Amico sang, CPQWF Michael Damm Carol Elaine Davala Riding on the tapesty of all there is to see So many ways and oh so many things Rejoicing in the differences, there's no one just like me Yet as different as we are we're still the same. John Denver Helen David Trust me and I'll do good things for youg even if to make you happy means to leave you to yourself. Thomas Edward Davis Why what have you thought of yourself? Is it you then that thought yourself less? Is it you that thought the President greater than you? Or the rich better off than you? Or the educated wiser than you? Walt Whitman ss Katherine L. DeCourcey Live each day as if your life had just begun. Known as Kathy. Likes: 12, friends, driving, money, birthdays, singing, sports Sz being happy. Dislikes: getting up in the morning, school, pressure, pictures, Katherine. 1 i William Denver J r. Likes: '64 Corvair, 3!2!73, Flamboyancy, shore week- ends, Liz and Myrtle, Jayne, singing, money, Parsonage, partying, 5!26!73, A , Chi- cago, Carole King, 6!21!73, Brian Peter Delaney There is a road, no simple highway between the dawn, and the dark of Night . . And if you go, no one may follow, that path is for your steps ALONE . . . Suppressed Desire: To dive off the cliffs of Acapulco. Amy DeVries But if in your thought you must measure time into sea- sons, let each season encircle all the other seasons, and let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future Debra -Demchak Known as Debbie Likes: Family, cutes , Duke, Steve Sz Pete, chan- tilly, Beatles, drums, phone calls, Brezzly Bruin , ba- nanas , Lancy, memories, Big V , piglets, umbouna , basketball, vegetables, 'Jane Wilk, crash , drinky-poo, laughing, muscles, Toyotas. Dislikes: waves, snakes, hook , working, forget it , being angry. Georgianna Maria Demco Passions: My family, kit- ten , Florida, horses, stuffed animals, snow, modeling, friends, shores, surprises, strawberries, my dog, Christmas, driving, Proms, 5 studies, Pitts' class. Peeves: Horse Radish , con- ceit, sasseyness, disrespect. Suppressed Desired: Have my life full of success, happi- ness, love, understanding. Beach Haven, the hanger with longing. room, concerts. Gibran Dislikes: greasers, 11 X 21! 7 2, two-faces, clicks. Suppressed l' 'il f 'i ' Desire: To graduate and to Eileen Dimig Kenneth Dolan be happy. 56 Rita Veronica Donato Consider the lilies of the field: even Solomon was not arrayed like these. Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which today is and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, shall he not all the more clothe you? Matthew 6:28-30 ma-. gazjyf' gf. Y MW, 1 IQGTH. Eric Donin Life is truly a comedy, but we decide the nature of the joke. Roger A. Donnan Likes: skiing, the shore, foot- ball, Studebakers, Johnny Walker Red, M.H.S., Pat's Country Club, Bryers. Dislikes: frogs, Sled, Liars, Quitters, 100 club. Mary Jo Downing Waiting to find out what you'll become is a way to get out of being. 57 Dawn Drake Deborah Ann Drake Time is a short river of passing events And strong is its current. No sooner is a thing brought to sight Than it is swept by and another takes its place And this too will be swept away. Marcus Aurelius Thomas Dress Rebecca Lynn Dudich The Lord is my strength and my shieldg My heart trusted in Him and I am helped. Therefore my heart greatly rejoiceth, And with my song will I praise Him. Psalm 28:7 58 Heather Joy Dunkin There's a feeling I get when I look to the west And my spirit is crying for leaving. Robert Plant P.S. The Temple shines. Thomas Dunn Likes: Ft. Lauderdale, Sea- side, 7th 8: 8th period study Allman Bros., ice skating tennis, apple pie, sleeping. Dislikes: Gluttons, cafeteria tests, homework, getting up bummers, losing hackers liver. Suppressed desire: To be successful. 7 7 7 7 ! Gene Durkee l'Not where the wheeling systems darken, And our benumbed conceiving soars, The drift of pinions, would we hearken, Beats at our own clay- shuttered doors. Francis Thompson P.S. The Temple shines. Lawrence B. Durst Not only is God dead, but tryo getting a plumber on Sundays. Woody Allen A little rebellion now and then is a good thing. Thomas Jefferson I hate quotations. Ralph Waldo Emerson Bonnie Leigh Earley Y0u've got so much to say, say what you mean, Mean what you're thinking, and think anything. Why must you waste your life away. You've got to live for today, then let it go. Cat Stevens Sandi Eisenstein No matter if you were born to play the king or pawn, for the line is thinly drawn 'tween joy and sorrow .... so my fantasy becomes real- ity and I must be what I must be and face tomorrow. Simon KL Garfunkle Mike English Likes: Mets, Dallas, baseball, Knicks, Reingold, M.G.'s, 4! 19!72, l'Mary, Dislikes: Yanks, Packers, Kathy, grades. Dates to remember: 1!1!73, 12!25!72, 3!23!'73. Places to remember: Moyorm, Zabers, the beach, movies. Marjorie Evans 59 Debbie Ezyske Passions: Mickey, Saturday nights, summer in the park, motorcycle rides, Bob's boat, Popeye, Winter nights, our talks, late phone calls, our se- crets, football '73, Brian's party, Jeff's parties. Peeves: All his lies. Theresa Ferrogino eo David Farrell Gail Lea Fichter I realize for the first time that the sun has risen. As for me, I delight in the everyday Way, Among mist-Wrapped vines and rocky caves. Here in the wilderness I am completely free, With my friends, the white clouds, idling forever. Frank Faycik Deborah Lynn Fincannon Passions: Jack, 3!2!73, Texas, 6!1-3!73, 9!20-23!73, The Gang, 10!23!70, fresh- man year, Mac, light blue, August '73, the track, my friends, the shore, N.Y.E., June '74, N-legs. Peeves: Arguing, 1!13!72, 2! 28!72, 1!29!73, 287 South, mania c's, F.C., G.E.K., Waiting. Suppressed desire: T.M.J. Linda Fink . . . And I'd love to lift you up to meet the maker of your mind. And I'd love to lift you into all the joy that's there to find. And I'd love to light the shadow so you are no longer blind . . . D. Mason Sue Fishkoff We will gear ourselves to- ward the average rather than the exceptional. God is an overwhelming responsibility. We walk through a mater- nity ward and see 218 babies wearing nylons. Cats are on the upgrade. Upgrade? Tull, Thick As A Brick Shawn Donald Flaherty James Fleming Likes: Roundball, No. 22, Dad's talks. Barbara Finn Ellen Joy Franzblau And only with your laughter can you win. J.M. Rememberies-Family days, 'Hot S.P. 85 M.B., X.Y.Z., Nay, Blue Skies, Sams, L.8zA.F. strawberries, B8zW girls, Millers Christmas. 61 John Gamba The knowledge I have learned in school cannot compare to the knowledge I have learned from the book of wisdom. Happiness: pure thinking, the definition of love, freedom, forgiveness, your understanding and not understanding. Matthew 5: 3-12 Idili CCarol Gatlingb Passions: People, parting, him, dancing, ND, JC, KO, good looking brothers, East Orange. Peeves: Sometimey people, glasses. Dig and be dug in return. John Michael, Gazda Known by Gaz, Jack. Likes: hoop, the Links, J.M.G.g J.W., The Hat, whoppers. Dislikes: false people, Perth Amboy, carnivals, the Frau, choosing which one. Suppressed desire: to be- come a coach. Eileen Katherine Germain Likes: Drew, 12!16!'72, our car, horses, friends, our talks, memories, concerts, Italian food, caring, nature, cheerleading, painting, camping, life, dancing, snookers. Dislikes: Leenie, liars, good- byes, arguments, 9!25!73, changes. Suppressed desire: to own a horse and be happy. 62 Ricky Gettis Favorite Guitarists are Les- lie West and Eric Clapton. I want to see the U.S.A. I love the shore, water skiing, play- ing the guitar, and jamming with Bill, a great drummer. I hope to go to school in Colorado. Fred Matthew Glickman To enjoy life is what I desire most. In high school the fol- lowing made this possible: Moody Blues, R.V., Beatles, sports, baseball, choir, the shore, all my close friends, B.C., my family. They made me what I am today. ya Q .9 54.4 + 5 'Q + ' 4 ffl'-.' f i-gat? -. fi Patricia A. Goldfarb Passions: MY MONKEY! I never knew how good I could feel, Loving you has left me with nothing to conceal. Yeah-you really light up my life. You give me faith, and hope, and love and light. Carole King l Deborah Ann Goldman Experience is the child of thought, and thought is the child of action. We cannot learn men from books, Disraeli af'-' ir at ww awww WN U . I Bar, + if Sharon Gonzalez Thomas J. Gordon Likes: Not too much. Dislikes: Administration, faculty, Mr. Cassell, Fags. Barbara Diana Goun He was unheeded, happy and near to the wild heart of life. He was alone and young and willful, alone amidst a waste of wild air and brack- ish waters and the sea har- vest of shells and tangle and veiled grey sunlight. Karen Elizabeth Gray The soul can rise from the earth into the sky, like a bird, aware of its freedom, not feeling the barriers of man but the beauty of love which is eternal. ' 63 Gregory Gross People would be better off if they minded their business 9071 of the time. Danny Hall Likes: Hunting, fishing, camping at Worthington, N.J., Nebraska, Chev's scotch. Dislikes: M.G., monopoly game, shopping. I'd like to say I'm glad to be out. 64 Lisa Guida Sitting on the floor and talking till dawn, trading old beliefs and hum- ming old songs. Private little jokes and silly pet names, All the cliches, all of the games, And all of the strange emo- tions. -Pippin L Kathleen Hamilton The only laws are the laws of our conscience. If I make you smile, I am happy. But if I hurt you, it is because I must follow my laws. Peter D. Haley Likes: Round ball, Allman Brothers, Whoppers, Mad Marxes, The Cape. Weakness: Realizing what I had after I had lost it. ,. l Ernest David Hammesfahr Likes: God, flying, skiing, football seasons and coaches, G.M.A., Vermont, Traveling, Nugget, friends, my family, Winning, beating H.P.H.S. Dislikes: Doctors, hospitals, M.P.D., Fords, Mr. Sutton's attitude, German, losing, homework, practice. Carolyn Beth Hall Passions: God, my family, 5! 12!73, youth group, friends who care, Harvey Cedars, DKSDCKNK, Philippians 4: 13. Dislikes: Snobs, being alone, Mondays, crying, misunder- standings, my big mouth. Mark Hegyes There is no greater pleasure in life than doing what people say you cannot do. Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true, L1J . Cardinal Suenenis Harpo Marx Tom Hoffman I hope to major in the field of medical research. My ma- jor form of enjoyment is music. Xl Annette Hratko Passions: Dennis Duvall, Momma, W.R., Belmar, blue, bare feet, 4f10!71, M. Kr D. Peeves: Inconsiderate people, spiders, sadness, D's mental blocks. Desire: T.M.D Janice Hubert Why is it life takes away all the things that mean so much, and leaves you with only the memories? Passions: Graduation night 73 , Him, roller derby, Mertle, Parsonage, fresh- man year, Aline,'talks with Jayne, Woody's smile, shore, Navy. Pat Hunter Likes: Print shop, the Boss, Beach Boys, music, Golden Oldies, drafting, two certain guys, Linda's parties. Dislikes: Snobby teachers, uncaring people, English classes. Desire: To go into the print- ing field. Do what makes you happy. -Moody Blues. Laura Jean Hunyadi Do you care what's happening around you? Do your senses know the changes when they come? Can you see yourself reflected in the seasons? Can you understand the need to carry on? -John Denver Amy Merrill Iskowitz Throughout this universe there is a cardinal goodness It covers the senses and runs through the mind In our corporeal existence, however, this goodness must be extracted For it to be, it is necessary ' that a person tap its golden stream. T.W. Gayle Ellen Jackson Passions: My Family, 12!7! 67, l1f16!72, 5!4!73, Straw- berries, D.S., Mandrill, 0.1., Payday, God, Polk Street Carnival , Culpepper, first period, study, Talli go get help! j camping, my kind of people, Rocks , water, rope, Goodtimes, crash.-Old Memories: DIE HARD Del J arema There are two paths you can go by but in the long run There's still time to change the road you're on. Led Zeppelin 66 Richard A. Jerome One might describe the High School experience with the aid of an ancient Italian proverb. However, tradi- tional moral codes prohibit its inclusion. William T. Jones As Twenty Thousand grandmas wave their hankies in the air Burning up their pensions And shouting It's not fair. And a regiment of soldiers standing looking on And the queen is bravely shouting What the hell is going on. it +?i-ly Toby Joyner Likes: Music, 29 Richard Ave, doing things differ- ently, going up to the coun- try, My Volkswagon. Dislikes: Burdens, being rushed, school, nasty cops at ,W 1 r James Kane Lorraine Karafel I believe that man will not merely endure: he will pre- Vail. He is immortal . . . be- cause he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion, sacri- fice, endurance . . . courage, honor, hope, and pride, which have been the glory of his past. William Faulkner Martin Katz Adrienne C. Kausch All my life I never really knew me till today, Now I know why, I'm just another step along the way. Justin Hayward Likes: The Gang, PSLJ, Mama Cid, Band Camp, itl, The Dorm, Spaghetti, L8zK, Volks, 6!13!75, Colorado Take Care. I Debbie Kerr man may live man may die searching for the question why. C. Stevens 67 Robert J. Kerr Our dilemma is that we hate change and love it at the same time, what we really want is for things to remain the same but get better. -Sydney J. Harris David Kotkin What I was, I am, U More straining on fir plucking back, not following my leash unwillingly. Winters Tale William Shakespeare Florizel, IV 68 Roslyn Denise King Pirke Abot: If I am not for myself, who will be for me? And being for my own self, what am I? And if not now, when? Hillel Thomas J. Koyen Known by: Rubin Likes: Hockey, skiing, foot- ball, winning, The offside , the 4 Seasons, Pat's Country Club, partying. Dislikes: J.M.'s neck, J.B.'s Apache territory, The Sled , monkey rolls, Boston, 7 a.m., Highland Park. Lynne Ann Kivitz The appearance of things changes according to the emotions, and thus we see magic and beauty in them, while the magic and beauty are really in ourselves. Kahill Gibran Kibitz, 9f30!73, number one, nationals, 10!20!73. V :ww Katherine Ann Kopf I am not afraid of tomor- row, for I have seen yester- day, and I love today. William Allen White Passions: Casey, seaside park, my family, the ocean, N.Y. Rangers, jeans, sum- mer '72, 3!17!73, ice skating, my friends, Hilton Head Island. Q ,..,, V,,,,.,,, - ,1, -11.-gn,,,r l John M. Kuntz Likes: Roundball, baseball, Mets, Knicks, Clyde, Vir- ginia, Wildwood, summer, and ll , Suppressed desire: To reach my goals in life. Michael F. Lalor Likes: skiing, music, Celica St., Pink Floyd, sports, driv- ing, Nancy, boating, snowmobiling, electronics, Bottomtown, New York at night, parting. Dislikes: Charlie Canary, ac- cidents, trees, weeds, get- ting up in morning, getting busted, summer of '73. Suppressed desire: To be- come a doctor. George Kress Look always forward-In last year's nests there are no birds this year. Dale Wasserman Man of La Mancha Amy J. Lander And who's going to be the one to say t'was no good what we done. I dare a man to say I'm too young, for I'm going to try for the sun. ' Donovan Desire: Catch the Wind , sail to Tahiti. Theresa Krog l fi! - Robert Layman Likes: hockey, Rangers, good friends, Rod , sleeping late, race track. Dislikes: Bruins, subshop, German. 69 Michael Lazaar When I think back on all the crap I learned in High School It's a Wonder I can think at all. And though my life of Daniel Adam Lebar education hasn't hurt me The music that can none, deepest reach, I can read the Writing on the And cure all ill- Wall. Is cordial speech. Paul Simon Emerson likes: ba fo rn od ie , ,it an 22 ke ,m es at ,J Judy Lee VI po KI rt NG s, S, go bo of di ey es ,P OOH! h, k, ,s ha tes zb. s., LI LY 'SST ERE O! 70 Linda Diane Lee A friend is a present you give yourself. Likes: L KL K The Gang, P KL J, Nassau Inn, 6f13! 75, 5!15!73, C 8: K, Hang in there, Shipbottom Ocean, Carole King, I send you my greetings, My bestest friend, etc . . . Brian Lehman M I A inn' 'W f, f W2 ff' f 4? '54, f '1 s I 4, ' MEM75 vi 3' 4 it .QAMWW ' Janice Elaine Lewis Known by: Jan Likes: Georgia, summer of '73, GWTW, W.W., Him, Firebirds, radio, The Man, long talks, old friends. Dislikes: waking up, cloudy days, being moody, living here. ' 2,1 'fffi' ',.'i 'iw' 1 ' Q., ,lj U ,Vgijff Maude Lieber . . . Keep justice and righteousness, For my salvation is near to come, And m favour to be Y revealed. . . Likes: Pizza, basketball, lan- guages, Bams, ruach, open campus, driving, dancing, 6! 13!'74, encampment, Nyack, conventions. Dislikes: distrust, hypocrites, Monster Mash, homework. Tena Elizabeth Lobdell You've got to get up every morning with a smile on your face and show the world all the love in your heart. Carole King Passions: Bill, 6!16!73, my family, being with him, Jennifer. Suppressed desire: Us. l Rosellen Loesch Peter Loewy Maybe I'm living with my O! What men dare do! Fred Lodge Peeves: Losing, Monday mornings, chicken, hack the giants and Mic Jagger, H.P., the band, cafeteria food, a losing locker room. Likes: Hoop, track, winning It's the only thing, oldies but goodies, number 14, Pete Rose, Mr. Fox, Lombardi sayings. l Candia M. Lombardi In the midst of winter, head in the sand, What men may do! I finally learned but I want to see people What men daily do, not That there was in me giving, knowing what they do! An invincible summer. I want to believe in my Shakespeare Albert Camus fellow man, Yes, I want to believe! 71 Jill Ann Mackiewicz Likes: K. M., The Gang , freshman year, 10!23!70, N.Y.E., Challengers, light blue, green, 7!26!'72, F.R.T., December '73, K-leges. Dislikes: 1!29!73, 287-S, F.C., 2!28!72, homework. Cynthia K. Madejewski We do not remember days We remember moments. Cesare Paves Likes: the gang, Snoopy, Viel's, band camp, music, The Cape, 6!13!75, our rides, 9!22!73, the dorm, back door, Woel, Thank you and good night. David Madison Likes: Boston, sports, girls, sleeping, fishing, discov- ering new places, cherries, New England, M.S.G. Dislikes: crowds, smoke. Future: College Robert Markeno 72 Alan R. Markwith Whatsoever thy hand find- eth to do, do it with thy might, for there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in the grave, whither thou goest. Ecclesiastes 9:10 F' Colleen J. Mattison Stand up for what you're finding 'cause anyone who's turned around and lost his way is looking for you. You are the one who only needs to show a smile. Poco John McCracken Eileen McDonnell l Robin Ann McKeon Practice an art for love and happiness of your life-you will find it outlasts almost everything but breath. Katherine Anne Porter 4f24!73, 9!8!73, my friend . KMM. David Merker You are a child of the Universe, No less than the trees and the starsg You have a right to be here. Andrew Meyers Well, I have a few in mind But none in particular. And I'm in no position to barter. And I'm in no condition to play martyr, And l'm sadder certainly But l'm smarter And I find myself. Dan Fogelberg Joseph Micele 73 Philip J. Michaels Likes: Mets, Packers, Knicks, Driving, Sports, Studies, Seaside. Dislikes: Getting up for school, Yankees, Homework, Cadillacs. 74 Jay Miller Kay Miller Life is a tough proposition, Especially the first hundred years. Wilson Mizner James K. Michel Likes: Florida, Mac, Fishing, Pittsburgh Pirates, K.C., The Rolling Stones, Led Zep- plin, Partying, N.J.G., Posting. Peeves: Work at Dufners Poison Ivy, Back Stabbers. l Farewell to you and the youth I have spent with you. It was but yesterday we met in a dream. Kahill Gibran Nfl, 'W 052' Roger A. Molnar Likes: Seaside, Packers, Yankees, Stillwater, Base- ball, Dr. Hook, 1, 7, Sz 8, Studies, Brunettes and Snow. Peeves: The Mets, Waking up, losing, WABC, The Stones. Suppressed Desire: To be a Yankee. John Owen Murphy Passions: Peanut Butter, Led Zepplin, The Rolling Stones, Headphones, My Family, Knicks, The Pearl, Riding Around, Late Night Movies, Proving Pm Right. Peeves: The Big G , Bore- dom, Phyllis, WABC, J.B.'s, 5-9, Carol, Far out, Stubborn, Being born in December. Peter J. Mooney Villanova, The Avengers, Porche 911, Speed, My Healy, Led Zepplin, Work- ing, My Family, Succeeding, Thinking, Sleep, 11!17!35, The Barrow Gang, Reznag, National Lampoon. Dislikes: JB's, Spaced out people, The Commons, Costa's Cottage. Suppressed Desire: To turn out all right. Everybody's popular I V l Jon B. Nugent Passions: Chicago, 84 , THE PACK, Four Seasons, Jack Snow, Beach Boys, Football, MANNING'S COUNTRY CLUB, Petie's Pinochle Parties. Peeves: THE BIG G , Bo- gart's B.S., EARNEST, Teasers , 100 CLUB, Nick's Golf Dreams, Top Hat and Scarf, Cafeteria Food, Hoff- man's Exaggerations, EARNEST. Christine Murk The song of the voice is sweet, but the song of the heart is the pure voice of heaven. Kahill Gibran Likes: flags, band camp, the gang, back door, arooga, my family, CRL, Houston, shore, 411. Carol V. Olson If I reprehend anything in the world, it is the use of my oracular tongue, and a nice derangement of epitaphsf' Sheridan Linda Murk Likes: many beautiful things such as life itself. For me graduation is just the beginning of my new life. ' X if ' ' it X. - . Marcy Halle Ouslander Vast vision must improve our sight and perhaps at last we'll see an end to our homes endless blight and beginning of the free Climb to tranquility finding its real worth Conceiving the heavens flourishing on Earth. The Moody Blues 75 Donna Marie Pancza Always be nice to girls, you never know who they will become. Gail Lynn Parent Passions: 7!12f73, picnics, smiles, cameos, flowers, can- dles, music, 9!7!72, our talks, memories, friendliness. Peeves: hospitals, goodbyes, loneliness, being lost. Desire: To have my dreams fulfilled. Marian Rose Passannante To be honest, to be kind-to earn a little and to spend a little less, to make upon the whole a family happier for his presence-here is a task for all that man has of forti- tude and delicacy. Robert Louis Stevenson Joseph Patikowski , Jerry Pepin Frank Puhan David Phillips Live hand in hand and together we shall stand On the threshold of a Dream Graeme Edge Moody Blues Patricia Mary Rawley Hold your thoughts on something you've always loved -Vinnie, proms, shore, surfing, we'll see what happens, 5!6!'72, I don't know , our talks, sprinkles, Mother Cid, 1121, the gang, my family, life, Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it. Jack Maxwell Piala Known as Caveman Likes: climbing trees, skiing, action, VICTORY, getting taped, new gear, 11565, power, gym, watching people of different characters. Dislikes: Sutton, faulty equipment, spelling, traitors, deserters, and quitters, doing nothing, defeat, wait- ing, quarterbacks and cen- ters, slobs, failure, and obesity. Richard Rebarber It really doesn't matter if I'm Wrong I'm right Where I belong I'm right Where I belong John Lennon and Paul McCartney Thomas Powers Alonzo G. Reid i believe in the sun even when it is not shining i believe in love even when i am alone i believe in God even when He is silent m Anony OLIS Douglas Reiter Deborah R. Reznyk Passions: Daniel, my friends, King Crimson Concert, Co- losseum, Renaissance, McDonald KL Giles, Yes, Pink Floyd, Kentucky Green, Se- cret places, Longwood Gar- dens, 67 Tempest, 71 Cutlass, 4 speed Hurst, a special day yet to come. Peeves: Clicks, Greasers, Politics, Water- gate, inconsiderate people. Mark Risk For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul? Matthew 16:26 Cecilia Robertson I'm nobody! Who are you? Are you nobody, too? Then there's a pair of US -don't tell! They'd banish us, you know. Emily Dickinson 78 Harriet Robinson If I give you hate and dis- honesty, I will receive your distrust. If I give you fear and am afraid, you will be- come afraid and fear me. I will give to you what I need to receive. Author Unknown Diane Rodriguez Ronald Rockman If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am for myself only, what am I? If not now-when? Hillel Ricky Rosen Amy Roth l mean that they should not play life, or study it merely, while the community sup- ports them at this expensive game, but earnestly live it from beginning to end. Henry David Thoreau l T Kathyrn Micale Rukasujew Now comes the time for closeness once again. Turn me over gently. Hold me for the man I am. Smooth out the wrinkles on my face And love me please Because I need! Rod McKuen Likes: Dominick, R.R., 8!22! 72, No. 1. Shelley Samuels Upon us all a little rain must fall. Randall Sandkuhl Likes: Chevys, rat motors poootang, winning, Bud, 7!23!69, money. Peeves: Ford, mustang, Falcon, losing. Suppressed desire: Never to lose. Edward Charles Santoian This above all: to thine own self be true. And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. William Shakespeare 79 Cindy Sardone The Lord is my light and my salvation, Whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life, of Whom shall I be afraid? Likes: Steve's car, riding in Perth Amboy, study with the guys, talks with Keith. 1 LL l l William L. Schoonover Likes: Hunting, fishing, cruising, North 287, Bud, partying, The Stones and old manning it. Peeves: 61 Plymouths, flicks, the horse, killing it. Dislikes: J .O.S., backstabbers, snakes. Christine R. Schureman so Wendell Sellers . James Shersick Likes: Hunting, fishing, the outdoors, the Rolling Stones, Vermont, Florida, Mac Watershed. Dislikes: Mos- quitos, missing, liars, flakey people, getting caught. ...Ll Douglas Andrew Slobodien Passions: Elaine, 2!15!73, band, choir, central, horses, snow, gainers, Peeves: wip- eouts, fakes, large back- bones, winter, rain. No injustice is as great as that of being trusted when you are not trustworthy. .James Siecinski Known as: Ziggy, Stinky. Likes: 4 W.D., hunting, fish- ing, partying, the Damn Skinny dipping, Stones Vermont. Dislikes: Fixing the scout, smog, FAT 10 M.P.G., work- ing, cutting weight, ciga- rette smoke. Suppressed desire: To be a game warden. 7 7 Phyllis Smith I look into the future and fear not, for the badness of life lies in the past. Passions: 8!26!73, Buggy, l0!14!73, cheering, clothes, Babs Sz Beany. Peeves: not knowing, his ways, Beany's Pinto Bab's nails, good-bys, skinny legs. Martin Silverman Mr. Camera, Maddy,l' Mr. Stang's manager, the squad, Martin,'l Spanish whiz, Emergency Man, best friend to Tang, Fingers and the gang, 'iDr. Silverman, Boyts, Oh, gosh, I'm late. Teresa Gale Smith Known by: Terry. Likes: horses, tigers, nature, singing, strawberries, long telephone conversations, my family, being with people. Peeves: getting up early, rainy days, and homework. Aim: To be a pharmacist. l Noel Jeanne Skudlarek Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. Helen Keller Memories: Bergie, Seaside, C.C., Beach Boys, 6!1f73, green grapes, Chickie, White Birch, P.J.M., 371, A.B. Wet- zel, Singapore slings, par- ties! M Sz Mis, the red bird. l Kevin Soltys 81 Steven E. Spencer Likes: L.E., 8!30!73, USY, Chicago, Curly Ed, history, Lemans, Orioles, 440, Elmer, Miami. Dislikes: Math, Yankees, Yankee fans. Say little and do much. Pirke Aboth Susan Steinsapir Be not afraid of life. Be- lieve that life is worth liv- ing, and your belief will help create the fact. William James 82 John Sperber l l Victoria Marie Stern Though We travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we will find it not. Emerson Joys: freedom, my family, Cat, music, my unrealistic world, humming. Bob Spicknall Likes: basketball, golf, Balti- more, lst period study, shags, Sth period study, Earl the Pearl, any study, most people. Dislikes: Work, reading, Jets, masks, Banana balls, qui- tters, homework, snobs, Mets, the 14th. . l Laurene Elizabeth Stransky Time's I find it hard to say With useless Words getting in my Way Silence often says much more Than trying to say What's been said before. George Harrison Linda Joy Stacy Our life is frittered away by detail . . . Simplify, simplify. Henry David Thoreau Love thy neighbor, even when he plays the trombone. Janet Street That cold accretion called the World, which so terrible in the mass, is so unformidable, even pitiable, in its units. Thomas Hardy hi... 4+ Doug Sutton Likes: The Stones, MA, surfing, oldies, food, Ernie's money, Freddy's B.S., last summer. Peeves: being broke, foam, 40 word interviews, Salty, Suppressed desire: to make Mr. Cassell smile. William P. Swartz Trust in the Lord with all thine heart, and lean not unto thine own understand- ing. Be not wise in thine own eyes, fear the Lord and depart from evil. Proverbs 3:5,7. Robert Switzer Known as: Emo. Every now and then I feel that my existence is justified. Schultz Susan Lynn Strycker Passions: Steve, 7!13!72, the shore, stuffed toys, S.M.W. Sz S.L.S. T.L.A., my family, being in love, Chip, my relatives. Peeves: Fights, no money, dentists. Nicknames: Joe, Babe, Bee, Ward. Debbie Stuckey Happiness is like a butterfly. The more you chase it, the more it will elude you. But if you turn your attention to other things, softly it comes and sits on your shoulder. Georgianne Taworsky Known by: George Likes: family, muffin, grey, Pete Sz Steve, bananas, piglets, Franklin, Big V, 22658431, drums, white shoulders, drinky poo, sta- tion wagon, phone calls, L.L., pinstripes, animal calls, um- buona, Weg tables laugh- ing, lancie, cow eyes, memo- ries. Dislikes: bleachers, Hook, not understanding. as June Ellen Taylor Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost Sheree R. Tepperman Pick up the pieces you see before you. Don't let your weaknesses destroy you. You know wherever you go, the world will follow, so let your reasons be true to you. Cat Stevens Y.G.A.L.T.L.A.P.G.A.L.T.G. Sirena Gwen Terr Cottleston, Cottleston, Cottleston pie, A fish can't whistle and neither can I. Ask me a riddle and I reply: Cottleston, Cottleston, Cottleston pie. A.A. Milne Charles David Thurber 84 Erica Dee Teich To see a world in a grain of sand And heaven in a wild flower. Hold infinity in the palm of your hand And eternity in an hour. Blake Jay Teitelzweig Likes: 7!23!71, 8th period study, Fridays, E.K., A.S., W.S., baseball, lst base. Dislikes: D.J.M., P.H., run- ning, chemistry, D.W., 4!2'7! 72, F.G., 134, 4. Suppressed desire: to surpass my goals in life. Nicolas Tortorici Robert Totin I, ,, 4 Karen Tull Arlene Marie Vasvary Passions: Boogie, Prom weekend '73, Seaside, 4!28! 73, '7!12!73, Godfather, Clifton, Raggedy Anne St Andy, Beginnings,,' the hill, red Vega, Pandas, our shore house, smiles, long rides to nowhere special, our talks. Peeves: lst period gym, crying, babysitting. Mary Ann Wasilewski . . . we sit alone, and, weary of work, we try to read but the book falls from our hand. Memories crowd upon us. One regrets the past but one would not begin life anew, one is too weary. -Peter Ilyitch Tschaikowsky Jonathan Wasser Good, Better, Best, Never let it rest 'Til your good is better And your better is Best! Anonymous 85 Richard Wenk The past, recalled, is a flow- ering cornucopia of visions, sounds, aromas, emotions, gaieties, terrors, faces, and places. The ability to relive those parts of life that have been significant is a gift equal to life itself . . . Here's looking at it! gf. .4 l . J 1 ' . -f ' I 5 I V , ly V 5,423 V , V. if' 4 iz 1' . . '. ff .4 A 1 i Dennis Wiley O earth You're too wonderful for anyone to realize you. Thornton Wilder Likes: hunting, fishing, Oaks stories, Beaverkill, N. Branch. Dislikes: Broken bones, phonies, getting skunked, blowing beets. Sup- pressed desire: to do some- thing good. Bruce Wernik Knowledge is a comfortable and necessary retreat for us in advanced age, and if We do not plant it while we are young, it will give us no shade when we grow old. Lord Chesterfield Elliott Wiser People should be taught what is, not what should be. All my humor is based on de- spair. If the Whole World were tranquil, Without dis- ease and violence, I'd be standing in the breadline- right back of J. Edgar HOOVQV- Lenny Bruce Anne Wetzel Edward Yuhasz Valerie Lee Whitehill Passions: D.H., candle light, friends, art, the beach, music eyes, autumn, my family, ap- ples, smiles. What sunshine is to flow- ers, smiles are to humanity. Wanda Zaremba Richard Zelinack Laura E. Zenev the earth is all of our mother and the sun is all of our father, all life comes from the divine interaction of sun and earth. We are the children of their eternal passion. Ramon Sender SL Alicia Bay Laurel Linda Zocks Passions: candles, bike rid- ing, stuffed animals, Friday, fluffy clouds, sports, the sky, California, summer of '72, snow, music, camping, eve- ning, radio, Peeves: home- Work, Mondays, ear in- fections, sad movies, noisy cars, late hours, boring classes, spiders, odd num- bers, White lies. 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A-.Q a.1., -'2'o-effqex.. X . Q :sy . R gig. X pf-Q s 95, go, Swat. rx .rx ., 4. v , , ve- f A 1 tw' 4 . 'Z Rf, Q., x . . 5 s. i + rg, tf, is ix-'Q Nii. N A is i l L ' , 13 fs: ti. Linda Stacy Editor-in-Chief ............ Assistant Editor .......... Business Manager ....... BLUE LETTER STAFF ................Erica Teich Assistant Manager ......... Activities Editor ......... Art Editors ............... Faculty Editor ......... Feature Editor ...... Feature Editor ...... Layout Editor ....... Seniors Editor ........ Sports Editor ............... Underclass Editor ........... Photographers ...... . Editorial Advisor.. Business Advisors. ........Ellen Franzblau .........Lynne Kivitz .........Noel Skudlarek ..........Jayne Christie ....,...Amy Iskowitz Val Whitehill ........Linda Stacy ...............Linda Stacy Guida .......Barbara D'Alfonsi ...........Donna Pancza Lewis ......................................Adrienne Kausch John Cowgill, Steve Kaplan, Gene Kelsey, Jack Lerner Zelley Ellen Baron Kathleen Halase Special thanks to John Onefrey of Frey-Sen Studios, and to Karl Lewis -.5054 Ellen Franzblau and Jayne Christle Mx BUSINESS STAFF i First Row: J. Richman, S. Akey, L. Kivitz, G. Kivitz, G. Flchter, L. Karafel. Second Row: E. Pick M. Lynch, W. McGee, D. Hathaway, C. Murk, A. Kausch, C. Made- ' jewski, T. Rawley, L. Zocks. Photographers Cowgill, Ler ner, Kaplan and Kelsey. 109 STUDENT COUNCIL Executive Officers: President-Kate Conn Vice-President-Fred Glickman Treasurer-Larry Durst Secretary-Barbara D'Alfonsi Corresponding Secretary-Elliot Wiser First Row, L.-R.: M. Passanante, C. Goun, S Terr, E. Wolock, S. Cummings, L. Durst, E. Wiser, F. Glickman, K Conn, B. D'Alfonsi, L. Kivitz, C. Murk, T. Rawley, Second Row: J. Reusch, L. Frankel, D. Eng, J. Wolansky, M Hammesfahr, S. Wolf, S. Bills, P. Timpson, T. Hughes, D. Wright, S. Klotz, A. Levine, W. Magee, D. Paull, L Wirth, L. Stuckey, L. Grossman, J. Bongiovi, K. Keers, K. McLaughlin, Third Row: S. Rebarber, C. Allen, M Wolock, L. Adoff, D. Phillips, T. Waldman, C Markey, G. Kelsey, D. Robinson, J. Salton, R. Stillman, L. Wel kowitz, M. Koscik, M. Allen, B. Clark, P. Eichling, F. Durst, D. Iskowitz, M. Olson, J. Piala. B.S.U. First Row, L.-R.: Mr. Brown, C. Gat- ling, P. Gause, S. Coleman, B. Smith, Second Row: W. Hardy, L. Briggs, R. Briggs, V. Andersen, J. Rome, M. Mills, C. Flagler, F. Clyburn. Top Row: N. Rawls, T. Waugh, E. Kelton, B. Spell- man, L. Barns, J. Mackey, P. Smith, B. Parker. 110 INTERACT Advisors-H. Greenagel, M. Paull. Seated: President-Barbara D'Alfonsi, Vice-President-Sue Cummings, Treasurer-Anne Col- lins, Secretary-Geri Kivitz. Bot- tom Row, Standing: S. Yager, C. Wiser, L. Zocks, K. Conn, L. Kiv- itz, T. Lange, T. Rawley. Second Row: C. Luftig, D. Goldmna, E. Pick, C. Goun. Top Row: D. Fol- lette, K. Ahern, M. Lynch, C. Borri, S. Akey, L. Hollenbeck, J. Cummings, B. Battles, M. Smith. KEY CLUB Advisor-Mr. Ennis, Presi- dent-Larry Durst, ,Vice- President-Fred Glickman, Treasurer-Dave Phillips, Secretary-Ken Kraft. First Row: J. Battles, P. Eichling, B. Fishner, F. Glickman, R. Jerome. Second Row: B. Bills, R. Rockman, D. Robin- son, V. Trense, T. Lupfer, G. Kelsey. Top Row: A. Meyers, J. Miller, L. Durst. ii wililll Ill ll -H ZliS1fliI1'T!ll I li ' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Advisor-M. Buyer. First Row: B. Baxter, J. Lewis, D. Armstrong, D. Goldman, H. August, B. Goun, K. Kopf, R. Rosen, M. Lazzar, L. Stacey, A. Collins, D. Stuckey, H. Dunkin, B. Dudich. Second Row: C. Murk, T. Rawley, L. Karrafel, M. Ouslander, V. Stern, C. Davala, M. Lieber, S. Fishkoff, M. Mayer, C. Allen, S. Ackerman, A. Iskow- itz, D. Lebar, S. Yager, S. Denicola, C. Campbell, M. Ainger, M. Koscik. Third Row: L. Kibitz, G. Fichter, C. Robertson, D. Cyz, T. Hughes, S. Klotz, S. Cummings, K. Conn, J. Street, G. Durkey, J. Wassar, D. Follette, K. Ahern, K. Waddell, S. Terr. Fourth Row: A. Tupperins, L. Chenowith, A. Meyers, E. Albert, D. Pancza, L. Hun- yadi, D. Bowen, G. Taworsky, C. Bachman, J. Battles, E. McDonnell, D. Drake, D. Slobodien, T. Cemprola, B. Spicknall, T. Davis, L. Durst, C. Olson, D. Kravett, R. Jerome, M. Wolfson, R. Kerr,lJ. Cowgill. i BULLDOG'S BARK First Row: D. Candeub, L. Adoff, M. Risk, C. BachmAn, G. Kress, T. Hogan, R. Rebarber. Second Row: J. Wolansky, S. Shyman, D. Bowen, N. Vossar, D. Lebar, J. Wassar, D. Goldman, S. Cummings, A. Levine, S. Kaplan. Third Row: L. Stacy, J. Lewis, E. Pick. Fourth Row: M. Ouslander, E. Wiser, R. Stillman, P. Loewy, R. Rosen, D. Kravett, K. Borri, R. Jerome, J. Cowgill. BARK EDITORS Left to Right: Doug Candeub, Rich- ard Rebarber, Len Adoff, Mark Risk, George Kress, Chris Bachman, Tim Hogan, Karen Kowalchek. H SCRIBLERIAN First Row: K. Hahn, G. Jackson, J. Richman, M. Mayer, C. Flagler, K. Fishkoff, D. Kravett, H. Herman, B Goun, A. Samen, S. Terr, L. Zenev Advisor-Mr. Romone 112 Kopf, P. Harrison, D. Lebar, T. Ko- vacs. Second Rowz S. Ackerman, S. A.V.A. Left to Right: T. Hogan, P. Hunter, J. Pepin, Advisor-D. Frolick. SPANISH CLUB Left to Right: D. Lebar, G. Ta- Worsky, P. Schwalje, L. Mullen, J. Lerner, D. Eng, S. Bills, Advisor- Dr. Fernandez. GERMAN CLUB trand, S. Cummings, B. Battles, M. Bertrand, A. Tupurins, J. Battles, Advisor-F. Reiter. 113 Left to Right: V. Trense, M. Passa- nante, C. Olson, K. Yetsko, S. Bar- VARSITY CLUB First Row: J. Lee, K. Blindow, P. Lojek, E. Ham- mesfahr, T. Lupfer, F. Clyburn, B. Hummel, F. Cam- marano, B. Bills, T. Koyen, J. Gazda, S. Flaherty, Second Row: R. Donnan, J. Teitelzweig, B. Wernik, J. Miller, R. Rockman, B. Crane, F. Glickman, V. Garrabrant, C. Bachman, D. Brockman, F. Lodge, B. Totin. Third Row: J. Kuntz, S. Epstein, D. Black- shear, D. Madison, J. Patikowski, J. Piala, A. Rose- nzweig, S. Naylor, J. Nugent, B. Clark, T. Davis. H4 SCHOOL STORE Left to Right: K. Dolan, I. Briggs, Mr. Rosenberg, P. Johnson, A. Perez. G.A.A. Left to Right: E. Dzuro, D. Bush, P. Schwalje, A. Hamilton, L. Mullen, M. Lynch, G. Hoffman, S. Akey. First Row B Wernik J Mikeska B Fichter R McDowell A Romer J Bertucci, G. Boland, M. Hammesfahr, S Bills K Borri A Franzblau Second Row K Powell P Wataha S Wernik, C. Murk, L. Kivitz, C. Miller, C. Borri L Stuckey S Morrell D Paull W Magee M Beech A Regan S. Akey, Third Row: T. Rawley, P Wright, B. D'Alfonsi, C. Mad- jewski, J. Lerner, B. Switzer, E. Santoian, J. Specter, S. Bergman, J. Lionikis, D. Bush, K. Leslie. Fourth Row: J. Hickman, M. Al- len, M. Bigham, T. Figlo, S. Shy- mon, T. Waldman, L. Costello, J. Cowgill, E. Whiting, M. Lynch, D. Beresford, T. Wirth. Fifth Row: D. Morton, J. Schwinn, D. Wright, S. Klotz, R. Gentile, F. Durst, T. Hetzel, S. Everett, E. Ham- mesfahr, D. Slobodien, C. Knigge, G. Bertucci. Officers-President- Jim Boland, Vice-President-Joe Bertucci, Treasurer-Glen Boland, Secretary-Alexis Romer, Advi- sor-Michael Costello. S.C.A.F. Bottom, Left to Right: D. Stuckey, L. Stuckey M Holtzman, L. Stacy, G. Gross. Middle Row C Goun, A. Seaman, P. Harrison, B. Goun Top Row L Mackawa, H. Dunkin, E. Wolock, L Frankel J. V. CHEERLEADERS M. Greco, G. O'Connor, S. Waugh, L. Hollenbeck, W. Magee, D. Eng, A. Franzblau, D. Heim, F. O'Connor, J. Alderiso. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS M. Germain, J. Bongiovi M. Ziemer, D. Roma- nowski, D. Czyz, D Wright, S. Cullinane, D Kerr, B. Goss, E. Germain P. Smith. SPIRIT CLUB R. McKeon, M. Hart, A. Levine, E. Pick, A. Hume, D. Rodriguez. 1 l l FLAG TWIRLERS C. Murk, L. Patnaude, K. Schwinn, G. Fichter, G. Kivitz, K. Ahern, S. Klotz, K. Murk, M. Kneeland, L. Sandbeck. .fgmm f YY , f , . TWIRLERS D. Drake, M. Burke, L. Karafel, L. Kivitz, V. Stern, D. Bowen, T. Rawley, V. Anderson. l RIFLE SQUAD B. D'Alfonsi, D. Clark, S Yager, M. Chism, M Hammesfahr, J. Peticolas P. Hartley, C. Made- jewski, K. Murk, C. Hall D. Follette, A. Kausch, R King, K. Yetsko, J Johnson. H7 CONCERT CHOIR First Row: D. Beresford, C. Krauszer, V. Kuntz, J. Cummings, S. Bills, D. Eng, C. Goun, M. Ham- mesfahr. Row Two: P. Stralachi, A. Yannuzzi, R. Chism, T. Westawski, E. Wolock, A. Seaman, N. L. Stacy, L. Guida, P. Hunter, K. DeCourcey, M. Slobodien, R. Markano. GIRLS CHOIR First Row: S. Hegyes, E. Soltys, J. Rodriquez, S. Goracy, S. Cassin, S. Finley, S. Eisenstein L. Wilson, P. Barnett, D. Scheefer. Row Two: K. Santaniello, C. Sydor, L. Stuckey, S. Jab- lonski, C. Klotsky, J. Najavits, R. White, S. Koflowitch, P. Hawke, Y. Wareham, B. Smith Row Three: E. Dzuro, C. Dunkin, L. Gaskill, M. Murray, D. Koppen, S. Renner, D. Bush, G Hoffman, P. Tappen, M. McKiernan. . if 1 Tull, B. Pietars, M. Mills, C. Robertson, E. Brock- man. Row Three: G..Jaekson, K. Carson, K. Conn, Thompson, A. Hume, J. Johnson, Mrs. Chomut. Row Four: J. Holmes, B. Fishner, D. Green, G. Go- velitz, M. Ainger, D. Stuckey, C. Campbell, H. Dunkin, R. Dudich, A. Collins, M. Smith, T. Davis. Row Five: M. Marco, K. Coffin, C. Schiefer, F. Clyburn, B. Switzer, F. Glickman, J. Bertrand, D. ORCHESTRA J. Wasser, C. Sydor, M. Leowy, F. Clyburn, K. Nealon, J. Rodriguez, D. Iskowitz, G. Bertucci, D. Stuckey, M Kay, P. Eichling, L. Guida, L. Rooks, J. Lerner, B. Ross, J. Holmes, J. Samuels, E. Logue, S. Greenfield, D Greene, S. Rebarber, Mrs. E. Winnet. 'a ,Q '1 KLEINE CHOIR L. Guida, L. Stacy, A. Hume, A. Col- lins, B. Dudich, D. Stuckey, M. J ohn- son, F. Glickman, D. Slobodian, D. Candrub, T. Davis, B. Markano, L. Reed. ,ll f, BAND Brass Section: Bottom-Left to Right: N. Rosernan, V. Kuntz, M. Bertrand, S. Bertrand, B. Ross, J. Holmes. Second Row: P. Sydor, L. Rooks, P. Durkee, H. Clark. Third Row: D. Slobodien, J. Bertrand, J. Lerner, J. Schwinn, C. Walters, S. Shymon, E. Chenoweth. Fourth Row: G. Boland, R. Switzer, J. Specter, D. Robinson, Mr. Logue, S. Greenfield, J. Ber- tucci, J. Samuels, M. Kneeland, D. Poston. if J BAND Winds and Percussion: Front-L. Guida. First Row: J. Lionikis D. Stuckey, L. Stuckey, C. Dunkin, C. Downey, P. Kraft, G. Ber- tucci. Second Row: P. Lojek, P. Eichling, R. Joswick, A. Regan E. Whiting, D. Beresford, D. Koppen, L. Dick, T. Figlo, M. Kay Third Row: R. McGill, F. DeGeorge, M. Specter, S. Vincze, C Goun, G. Gross, B. Bilgrav, K. Hoeflin, D. Allen, K. Merritt Third Row: M. Vicarett, M. Hammesfahr, L. Claire, R. Gentile T. Waldman, I. Koflowitch, E. Santoian, E. Logue, M Commarano. 121 Centra1 Jersey september 309 New Jersey-First Third Place Bands Ho me News Band 16, 1973, Brunswick Brunswick, New Jersey FOOTLIGHTERS L. Arleth, M. Loewey, R. Jerome, G. Kress, P. Loewy, L. Price, S. Eisenstein, D. Kravat, J. Wolansky, D. Stuckey. 2nd row: S. Ackerman, S. Fishkoff, L. Stacy, M. Mayer, D. Lebar, M. Shames, A. Romer, C. Borri, L. Frankel, S. Wernik, B. Goun, S. Akey. 3rd row: E. Dzuro, K. McLaughlin, J. Rodriquez, A. Jacobs, K. Borri, A Seaman, H. Dunkin, E. Wolock, P. Harrison, J. McCann. 4th row: D. Robinson, G. Kelsey, C. Allen, K. Kopf, J. Wasser, J. Pepin, R. Rosen, R. Stillman, J. Street,,C. Olson, C. Sydor. THESPIANS S. Ackerman J. Wasser J. Pepin P. Loewy G. Kress, S. Eisenstein, L. Stacy, B. Goun, K. Kopf, R. Rosen, L. Frankel, J. Street, J. Lionikis, C. REPETORY THEATRE Allen. S. Eisenstein, P. Loewy, R. Jerome, C. Borri, L. Price, A. Ja- cobs, E. Soltys, D. Robinson, S. Fishkoff. X! 123 X Q, lmaml We A6 THE TYPIST Sylvia ........... .................................. ........ K 1 ircn Tull Paul .................. ........Andy Jzicolms Directed by .............................................,............................ R wk: Rosen if THIS PRoPi:n'rY IS i'0NIDl'lMMl'Ill J Tom ................................................................................. li u Willie .......................................................,............................ Directed by ....... ................... ........ Lenny Bruce... Sherman ............. Judge ............... Hick ............. Jew .................. Choir girls .......... Reporter ............. ....... Directed by .........................................................,.............. Marian Vaissannante LENNY i . ...... ........ , ...... .....,.....,....... l 'c-tel' lmewy David liolrinsim .................l'Illiut Wiser' ........l'z1lrick Cullins ........llzivicl lskuwitz .......MargreL Loewy Sheryl .Wiser ..........Mitch Shames Gene Kelsey THE HOUSE OF BERNARDA ALBA Bernarda Alba .................................. A .............................. Kare, Prudencia ..................................................................... Marsha Johnson Poncia .......... Adela ........... Martirio Angusfjgiag ....... ......... C3 i ll n ......... . ' -fri -' I nt .... .. f' ected by ........ .................AleXis Reiner .........Joannc Rodrigluez ............Janet McCann ........Sandi Eisenstein ........,....Linda Stacy .,.........Jane Wolansky ............Ynl'anda Wareham ........Mrs. SusanVSchudder Sandi Eisenslein NS, . .max gf,- Jy., --- 6-22 - -' 5-5337 EL, ' ' -- All -if4Q.- : N. 1. ,. :Q ,vue -1 .fi '- ' -,-c,:'-Am-,, rlaly Fish Fla i re Borriw ff' ,gi , ,ji 5 , A The Mute .......... Hucklebee ......... ............... . .. Bellomy .......... Luisa ......... Matt ........ CAST Karen Tull .......Lonny Price ......Andy Jacobs .. ........... Joanne Johnson Debbie Stuckey .Buddy Fishner Alonzo Reid El Gallo .......... ............. P eter Loewy Henry ............ ........... R ichard Jerome Mortimer .............. ................. R ichard Wenk Directed by .......... ........ M rs. Susan Scudder Stage Manager ..,..... ......... S andi Eisenstein BN A TIC WHERE? .....Lonnie Price .........Karen Tull .....Peter Loewy .......Ricki Rosen David Robinson Richard Jerome .......Mary Smith Eisenstein, D Stuckey D Eng H Fink S Flshkoff K, McLaughlin. Sailors R Wenk B Bergelson M Shames, R. Stillman. Waitors Klub Patrons R Wenk,A. Jacobs, R Stillman P Collins D Kravat R Berkow, M. Shames, B. Maitred .... Mitch Shames Taxi Man Ben Deutschman Telephone Girl Sandi Eisenstein, Two L idics Sandi Eisenstein, Debbie Stuckey. -5 v U WJ hr af . uh Produced by: Mrs. Susan Scudder Directed by: Mr. Douglas McKeown Orchestra Conductor: Mr. Edward Logue Student Director: June Taylor Stage Manager: Gene Kelsey, assistant: Fred Durst. Crew: H. Mras, C. Olson, C. Borri, T. Gordon, M. Passannante, S. Blume, S. . Akey, L. Frankel, M. Maye, G. Hoffman. Scene Designer: Mr. George Coss. Costume Designer: Jill Ruesch. , ,' Crew: D. Panza, J. Griffin, J. Gordon, E. Wolock, M. Lynch, D. Koppen, D. . , :Q Verbel, B. Ruesch. ' IQ Paint Crew Head: Kathi Borri. 17' 0 Q v ' n Crew: S. Wernik, P. Harrison, G. Bertucci, D. Verbel, E. Whiting, R. Chism. , , , Make-up Crew Head: Anne Seaman. Crew: K. Kopf, L. Stacy, D. Toth. . Q Publicity and BOX Office: A. Gunsher, J. McCann, C. Goun, E. Doer, A. Gale S. Wolfe, M. Loewy, M. Q, M- Bigham, L. Arleth, L. Dolan. '3- Lighting: Mr. George Coss. ,J 43, 4'?a-557' Properties Crew Head: Janet Street. 'ki Crew: A. Roth, L. Maekawa, J. Wolansky, D. Iskowitz. Rehearsal Pianist: George Kress. Alternate Pianist: David Iskowitz. Choreography Designed By: Miss Deborah Fishman. Student Choreographer: Sandi Eisenstein. 'QU Ll.7.:.iQ ' qi? .5 ,ig I i ' .J 24 ,.- ' 9 1 P . 4llf fn ' L . ' .. EM , if 1, , ' Q. F25 wma! Ik Qllmifqa-z!!! l - -- aff: -lf. B 'Z'-'ALE' Ui?if'1 5 Q 127 l.11, f ' 4 ' a. , 5 .H if ji 3. - . Q , I -A A' ND in AL.. V. . . ,k is Wm . his --ox - Q. ,x -.v4.-.-- M If ffm Z if ,H ff ,1 V fygg, ,1,5,:: V 471 f f I A -wa, , kwa' To QU , u ld :UA f ,J 440: ff! I if I f 4' 9 ,ff f fc! M M f f . 'fy f im - ' ff' . --f Li !3,.1 . 1,,,m,1 ' JCM fri- Wi' 3 I ni . f, ,K A f -Af K ,tx f' .gg if I I Ms 49: Illini 9 , VARSITY FCCTB LL Scores Metuchen Opponent 7 Roselle Park 0 0 Middlesex 43 6 Hillsboro 43 0 Ridge 34 0 Manville 20 0 David Brearley 13 0 St. Pius X 26 6 Bound Brook 48 0 Highland Park 34 Head Coach: Fred Butler Assistants: Craig Agans Michael Costello l'cai1, ,g, Edward Ennis Howard Virgil Pat Manning Head Coach Fred Butler Trainer: n Q Varsity Team Left to Right, Row 1: P. Alexander, J. Patikowski, E. Hammesfahr, M. Hegyes, J. Nugent, L. Adoff, T. Koyen, J. Piala, C. Bachman Row 2 B.'Sullivan, M. Boyce, S. Naylor, D. Mascola, F. Cammerano, J. Bocra, D. Sutton, L. Lazerow, A. Rosenzweig. Row 3: C. Knigge T Ryan B Kolbenschlag, M. Sydor, G. Peerson, J. Lee, P. Tambini, M. Shand, P. Wallace. Row 4: D. Santaniello, S. Ahern, D. Brockman N Tortorici D. Alecci, D. Blackshear, T. Oliver, D. Robinson, B. Breen, B. Mullin, B. Smith. 130 snap -f . , Chris Bachman carries the ball against St. Pius. Len Adoff scores against Hillsboro. Derrick Blackshear gains yardage. Jimmy Lee shows passing ability to Manville The Bulldogs stop the Ridge Red Devils. The Bulldogs get set for a play against Manville. .f l if X .7 ' N ,1 ' if ., H ' -1 r , 0 2fn.'?1'l3'f Chris Bachman exhibits his punting form against St. Pius. Jon Nugent receives a pass in Warm-up practice. Derrick Blackshear dodges Ridge opponents 132 'hu eg:-u 1-I-mn. '-mg--- FRESHMAN FCOTB LL 3 in 2 X ' ' ,Q Scores ' Metuchen Opponent 6 Roselle Park 0 8 Middlesex 0 12 Hillsboro 28 6 Ridge 26 13 Manville 13 6 David Brearley 20 6 St. Pius 6 18 Bound Brook 36 22 Highland Park 42 Head Coach: Craig Agans Assistant: Michael Costello Head Coach Craig Agans ...as 3-ii 1.. Min., Left to Right, Row 1: D. Fresco, F. Farris, D. DuBois, G. Haley, M. Akey, T. Sofield. Row 2: M. Johnson, B. Farrell, K. Nelson, M. Toliver. L Saccente, E. Lochman, P. Tighe, J. Esposito. Raw J. Jensen, R. Gentile, G. Franco, W. Woodget, L. Conselina, M, Bush, F. Belluardo, L Clare. Rofw L' M. Olson, T. Faggioni, P. Lojek, R. Hamilton, S. Tackach, J. Masters, J. Patikowski. CCCER Scores Metuchen Opponent 1 0 South Brunswick 2 4 Rutgers Prep. 7 2 St. Mary's 0 0 South Plainfield 2 1 Kenilworth 2 2 Wardlaw 3 1 St. J oseph's 1 1 Ridge 3 0 South River 2 0 Sayerville 2 7 Hoffman 1 1 Carteret 6 2 Kenilworth 4 1 Ridge 2 0 Roselle Cath. 2 5 St. Mary's 0 Head Coach: Michael Stang Assistant: Kenneth Graf Head Coach Michael Stang KF -rnrw' Lqff to Right, Ron' 1: B. Potts, M. Pancza, M. Clause, M. Beech, J. Glester, R. McDowell, J. P. Dessel, E. Korb, E. Spritzer, J. Martin, B. Fichter, S. Augustine. Row 2: M. Tilbor, F. Durst, C. Wagner, J. Dudley, J. Renner, D. Gross, P. Spano, T. Hogan, D. Hathaway, J. Buzzi, S. Bergman. Row 3: L. Szegedi, J. Hazel, S. Morrell, S. Flaherty, S. Epstein, J. Fleming, J. Skarbek, O. Mercade. Row 4: W. Hardy L. Gibson R. Molnar, D. Madison, B. Clark, K. Warfield, R. Rockman, T. Morris. 134 .J.-4. f. , ,z , . 9 I' W ' i4 MW ii Roger Molnar fights for possession of the ball. Ron Rockman scores a goal against Perth Amboy. X lv-1 v e Q x3,.'Iazafm1:f,:wf-ww.. 3 SN . H5 ' .I e. V 4 . Q M .Y .1 '-,H , Y' f r f l ad - a ,. A l , V ,-' A , I , . , , 7 ' ...JW nf 'f ',,, 2'w mm I ' . 0 , MQW- , , .41 5-Wqgly, M , ' . .V . g H? . ,'W'9'4 ',4.f' 2. , 1 ' , V M , iY4, 'Q,,-. ' 'i 'I , , ,,i,,4.4U 1 if . H ,, KA - 1 1 ,' , , L 'fi 1 ' ,N TQ, iff.. 4 ,W . . - px' , . ' ., ' ' ' , -' 1 ' ' . ,Y ' '.-i D' ,, Q4 ' ' 5 yrlf 3 - 1 ,, ' V Q-,Q ,g 2' V' ' 1 ., f A V , an Q' 4-,, , X V I 5,:,'5kH ,Ml-'V -,yi ' V 5 'pf gag., , z Q' , ,' , -f ,i V1. in X i, 91 ' QM' V' ii 4:54 ' l 2, ,ff 1 a 0 if X, .- y . 5 I, - WA A If , wwf- I A .V wa 'Mgr 'fu' ' , , A , 'i 'ff'f '!9lx+'vH14v,,,,,,,.!ki, if ,,, ' f, .f' ,f.:..,f ' , 4 ' A , 1 , , ' 'f' V fu lylikf '-', i v.. ' , 2.1 1' ', N 4' ' 'W ' S ,W ' vv,v'fa,,w. u' f' ' l' i w- ' 5 1 A me ui . . ,' V ' 4mw4 ' My 'W 'ff 1 ' 4- QW' M' if f I ' I, A l In 'W' if MAH., V' J. .. .... I f.',.Q ? ffl' A W U. , .Q.. '. ' ,ia Lif., f,-'QA Mr. Stang tosses the ball during a pre-game warm-up. V ,W ,Y , W, l aww l John Bonavia dribbles the ball down field. Shawn Flaherty makes a goal kick as Ken Warfield, goalie, looks on. N! 2 h ? 7 12?- 4 Q5 i4n El ai'FJdf', w S gY Mike Lazaar e V , , BillA.Swartzl S E'l'il'? ' ,, u ' 4., ' , ,. if I ,A Nqr' ,fx ff I , K :Q 'i A ..,,, vt:-f' J 'T Frcd Lodg Allen Mxkc Iafaar .,, A R starts out if I . l v . pw, if 4, H 44 , A . ' f ' le. . A., . ' Left to Rightg Row 1: E. Chenoweth, E. Lemelson, K. Yost, D. Barnickel, J. Darling. Row 2: J. Frin , D. All J. M'k k ' . Swartz. Row .sf J. Domino, P. Lewis, F. Lodge, J. Wester, E. Delcolle, F. Clyburn. gs en' I QS a' K' Mlkebka' B 137 14 FIELD HOCKEY Scores Metuchen Opponent 0 East Brunswick 7 1 South Brunswick 2 1 Highland Park 7 0 Hillsboro 7 0 Roselle Park 7 0 Ridge 3 0 Hillsboro 2 1 Madison 1 0 Manville 1 0 Ridge 7 2 Hartridge 0 Head Coach: Beverly Patterson Head Coach Beverly Patterson -W.. v...--....,-- , , Left io Right, Ron' 1: M, Mascola, A. Erhardt, J. Abry, N. Rutkowski, S. Steinhardt, J. Stapley, S. Gonzalez. Row J. Conselina, S. Kovacs C. Luftig, E. Gross, A. Levine, C. Sydor, J. Borup. 138 A 'xr' fic , w'f? : f 'A '1- . E . K, 41- N 4--1 ' K 'hs MA 11 0 ' ' . . ', Q K AL ,.'.,,g73sg,g, ' SIM, K X , . 1 ' H f' V lu! , - ,,- W ' V Q K f -D X i 'L X QL y, ,Wg V W J .6 ,EN pl, ff 4A.' 3,1 'YR wlmvf V. i 0, 0' si-1 Lf-vQ 1'5.3.fS .. , Q af, I ' x 'lv 1,5'i,w-ya any .QQ w-ef? sf . W AA rr-s, 'ie 1 , . na? ' 1 ' V W., V ix V 'R A - 1 k fv , ar ! ' Q 4 Tw 'RL ...IT L -f ' 'y P3 i' f fx, xx 2 ft k 1 a, I . 4 ' in as i r 4:56 I Q BASKETBALL Scores Opponent Manville David Brearley St. J oseph's Piscataway South Plainfield Colonia Highland Park Roselle Park Ridge Middlesex Hillsboro David Brearley Bound Brook Manville Roselle Park Ridge Middlesex Hillsboro Newark Tech East Brunswick Perth Amboy Bound Brook Highland Park Hopewell Valley Red Bank Head Coach William Blindow Agslgtantg Mlchael Cogtellg J V Coach Costello and Head Coach Blindow Lloyd Leschuk Left! Rzqlzt R 1 1 K.BllIlClOW,Y,Gk1I'!'Hl'Jl1U Coach Blindow J Kuntz T Alicmo R 2 B S ll S Fl h Hou on A Rl enzutlg. D Tlll1l'llQl'.B. Selltr P Halei M u Wan a erm S Hdwkhurst K VARSITY STARTERS ,. ' ,I r L ' - Q if. ,' .fr sift I fx If sq Ken Hopson ,WI ,MV V,,, ,,,, wwf ,,., ,V ....,fwm4mf.M1,,,,,.-1 ,www ,. ,MWW vw 1 f f , ff,yw..,.,,W aww,-,, Shawn Flaherty , ,A,, .M , 1 .7,,,,, ,,V, .., .mf , --.-.,.,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,WW' .Nf 'nw df Dave Thurber -Z John K'-mtz Tom Alicino 1-Q Shawn Flaherty goes up for a one-handed shot. . , 'f 117' '5:I.fi. 1 . A -f::'.f.gf, i 1 U-qi, Hg. ,125 Yi ' ' tiff ii' -,Qg:iv'i ',,A, 3 V 1 l will ' ' iq 31 . ' ', 1 Vg,-H ,.-g', ' ' 537f?iff - I Aff f If ,'., I ,k,, ff 3, E K k.'-h ' A l l Brad Sellers scores two points against Bound Brook. , 5 ,l , , . im' S tw QQ l l K2 at V, ' .fx ei rf SGW V711 Ls.,-,,,.......1--1 or Ken Hopson shoots against Bound Brook. I V JV,, V f' f 2 A - 1' X A , . , , ,, ...... . 7 Q yi' ' M i! K :L ' nnnxsmm. , 4 5 j'r:',,,,j':g ,M f .V 7 , M , H I 9 ik 1 ff P W, ,:k,MmW.5nl:: , , - . . Y ,,,, --WTI i It l K it ' P' John Kuntz stretches for the jump. Tom Alicino tries a basket from half court. lH !Lf' l'Qn-1l.iV 1X K. 1 'l '1 ' ' V Y ' JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM Left fo Right, Row Z: B. Rosenfeld, G. McAllister, D. Wallace, Coach Costello, G. Belowich, J. Buzzi, B. Wenk. Row 2: J. Edwards, R. Gerlich S. Epstein, E. Mosko, J. Lee, D. Blackshear, P. Eichling, E. Delcolle. , FRESHMAN TEAM 5192 ti Rlglhff Rlfiw K- LOQSCT1, J. Haley, D. DuBois, F. Farris, C. Walters, B. Fichter, K. Yost, Row 2: Coach Leschuk, K. Blindow, J. 1 Gb 3, HC HCV, R- Slutsky, R. Ham1lton, B. Wermk, J. Martm. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Z VARSITY TEAM Left to Right, Row 1: N. Rutkowski, K, Ahern, S. Tupurins, J. Abry, C. Sleczka, Coach Onuska. Row 2: C. Barrella, B. Spell- man, H, Dunkin, E. Daggs, E. Brockman. Scores Metchen Opponent 17 East Brunswick , 49 18 Ridge 83 38 Roselle Park 58 27 Highland Park 31 26 David Brearley 44 24 Hillsboro 70 21 Manville 65 29 South Brunswick 57 29 Sayreville 47 27 Cranford 83 26 Ridge 72 22 Manville 73 16 Roselle Park 42 34 David Brearley 36 49 Hillsboro 64 39 Highland Park 35 I Head Coach: Fran Onuska Top: A. Levine, J. Rodriguez, E. Gross and E. Daggs applaud a basket. --'4 , 1' Bottom: M. Thompson tries to pass the ball around teammate E. 'VW ,V,, I . 4 A Brockman. ,,,., ...- ...------' h ' V 'A ffl, .fl MT W L l A E . W 'N 1 ,2 if fy M., f 44.3413 4,1 I 'L f,,7,v,5,Ljew f. W :Tlx ffl HQ' fx an Heather Dunkin shoots for two points against Ridge. Amy Levine and Beth Spellman move the ball down court. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM Left to Right, Row 1: P, Whitman, K. Keers, E. Dzuro, P. Brown, T. Wirth. Row 2: J. Rodriguez, A, Levine, C. Luftig, E. Gross M. Mills, M. Thompson, A, Erhardt, Y. Wareham. ru.. v 5 5 l 'i y. 4 5 l A l l l WRESTLING Metuchen 3 0 11 15 31 10 8 66 1 18 3 15 10 Scores Opponent Ridge Woodbridge Hillsboro Manville St. Pius X Bound Brook St. Joseph's Roselle Park Highland Park Middlesex St. Thomas David Brearley Len Adoff-2nd place-Districts Head Coach: Ed Angus Assistant: John Sutton 58 54 47 50 30 49 50 53 46 52 47 46 l i I 1 I I I, ikiw l i. i 1 Chuck Herman pins his opponent. M ,?,.,.:in00WF9 ' Tom Lufer grapples with his opponent Len Adoff wrestles his way to the Districts. John Lojek looks for a good hold. ,fv- VARSITY TEAM Left fo Right, Row 1: E. Korb, G. Reinhard, J. Lojek, T. Lufer, M. Shand. Row 2: P. Lojek, D. Besson, Coach Angus, L. Adoff, C. Herman, J. Dorko. U - W1 V 22, . A J P 'jig , I i f A . 035, . 5 ' if il- fs - 1. 'f if , A A'.. , A l A l JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM Leff t0R1'ghf, Row 1: J. Dessel, Coach Sutton, M. Tilbor, Row J. Masters, P. Salvatore, M. Sylvester, L. Clare, M. Akey. Row' J: R. Kelly, J Hoffman, J. Ryan, D. Robinson, G, Small, R. Gentile. I DOOR TR CK Lqfi' to Right, Row 1: I. Koflowitch, E. Lemelson, E. Chenoweth, M. Vargo, J. Darling, G. Govelitz, R. D'Alfonsi, B. D'Alfonsi. Row 2: D Santaniello, S. Gaeta, M. Hegyes, F. Clyburn, B. Crane, D. Brockman, J. Domino, J. Frings, D. Allen, P. Jean, Coach Ulan. Roz1'J.' D. Alecci J. Wester, D. Ferencsik, J. Renner, D. Gross, J. Doatch, M. Lazaar, C. Bachman, A. Green, B. Parker. Scores J Metuchen Opponent 36 Lawrenceville Prep 54 46 St. Peters 17 35 Rahway 35 County Relays: Tied for Small School Championship State Group I-II Relays: Tied for 4th place Other Meets: Montvale Relays N. J. Development Meet County Meet Heaci Coach: Tom Ulan Assistant: Michael Murphy D. Alecci, G. Govelitzjand P. Jean run halls during practice. 148 Leji to Right, Row 1: B. Smith, B. Mullin, A. Hetenyi, E. Haley, O. -Mercade, Coach Murphy. Row 2: S. Naylor, S Anderson, T. Davis, E. Johnson, J. Piala. -1.-.A 1 llI!4 ,. , ff Q- W' f f ,fy Jw, 'f' ,, Tom Davis sets the school record in the shot put. Eric Johnson hurls the shot put at the county meet. Chris Bachman begins the one mile relay. Q- 'H 'R' ff , 'iw ' .elm 5, A -FF : ICH, e phi ffgaf:w:f:1'+:+av -.rn ' , V. , - :gif-yi' ag X21 .4 J - .Q 5- , ,ia W - .t 1 1 , ,- W V 351, . - i- ' - ', .I 1 , H A rl .um -2 MIL.. ,W , Mike Lazaar takes the lead in the sprint medley. Duane Brockman takes over in the sprint medley , ' .gi- -ft-vx ' ' ,.v'1-Q' ' ' ' pig, . ,. , 4 A Gerard Govelitz finishes the sprint medley. David Gross runs in the 60 yard high hurdles. ! ,,4..,- iffffff' I ,Aff f 27 9 ' ,Vu 5,1 b ' , i , - i , it . w . H eeee A h . f ,,,,, A fi . I Y. ,aqaivuf 2 1 ' , .,1,,,s.:f'w'?,Zf,fwi W ' 'zilnda' ' Danny Santaniello starts out in the sprint medley. Special thanks to Rob Frings, Bill Mullin, and Marty Silverman for the photographs on this page. l5l OUTDOOR TRACK H QXSQGI A , .,. f 1 . ,QL I RUNNERS Lff? to ri ht, Rfm' 1: L. Woodgett, J. Mikeska, E. Korb, G. Reinhard, J. Dessel, R. McDowell, B. Fichter, D. Eng, B. Ross, G. Boland, G. f. 9 Govelitz. Rau' 2: Coach Ulan, F. Clyburn, J. Domino, M. Shand, D. Gross, A. Greene, J. BUZZI, S. Ahern, J. Frings, P. Jean, F. Lodge, Coach Virgil. ,W VV,V.V4 mix, 1 A A X ,. , 'T C .lu l. lvyf WEIGHTMEN Lqf? to riglzt, Ruiz' 2: M. Zupko, G. Haley, J. Piala, R. Ciktor, S. Flaherty, S. Naylor, E. Johnson, M. Straub, K. Yost, P. Donato A Heten 'i Ruiz' 2: B. Hanway, M. Tilbor, P. Lojek, S. Hawxhurst, J. Jensen, S. Wosatka, M. Olson, B. Smith, A. Rosenzweig, V. Garrabrdnti B Clayik T. Davis, A. Mercado, Z. Besson, B. Mullin, Coach Murphy. ' ' l52 Jon Nugent, right, and Lester Woodgett, below, practice high jumping. N 4. QX in g gg ,i,. n Hurdlers Frank Clyburn, David Gross, and Lester Woodgett work out during practice. 153 BASEB LL VARSITY TEAM Left to Right, Row 1: F. Cammarano, J. Teitelzweig, J. Kane, C. Bachman, J. Kuntz, R. Molnar, D. Madison, B. Swartz, J, Fleming. Row 2 N. Alderiso, R. Chism, J. Salton, N. Lardieri, G. Kasinec, P. Zamory, J. Waddell, K. Halpin, K. Warfield, P. Wallace. Bill Swartz, John Kuntz, Jay Teitelzweig, and Roger Molnar practice their batting. W l54 A .x-., 5-. h, ,. , .. ,- , . ... i S. l ji 3 W ,xl M Q x 1 X .Wx 'Y' x l ,JW 's X 'Ei' i- M.-11 i Sv 0 'D -- W N D N W Q. S E A ss. Q x 5 X N XX N Sch Ns was xxx -a . 'A . -uv . 5 ,Egg ,WJ ' -. I J gh., 5, 3 5-1.5- l- 1 2 - ' 3 ' 1-skis S. 5 .Q -kN,, Ja .A .qi Nw- ,,-5' ,, , . -.if gn-se A. f-1. ,, + S- - r :A .,.,-V , Ad, g. K . 4 T.. 1 K ,ang - M' -4-.-K . A X if '- wg X X X -V. , ,Q We Q W - - 1 M 3 S fl 5 ,V .qs . get . -, -. W. -, -V, ,. , L. -' fix, f ,4 ' -zu tis. Y- :, 2-5 S - 1 4 T. 1 Xl- 'w.ff'E,v.'--215: fi-ii T - f -'SIX K- , N- 1 - fa, W ,fmt N ag., X sf .W I Q1 , '- ' I '!.., .my Ig-X . -' ..-,R - -.,z, g- ,gy , .t M,-.,, ,-,r...N,.g,g4-my ,.,.f,r.. R. V.-gl,,,,e,,g.-.-..... . , T-.' -- ff- a,.- -nf.. W X- -X .vrri -1.31-9. vi dbz. sz, I ' V' V? , 1 1 e, l X l v hx 1 . A lf! w L I I .. . A X34 Pii- N w w N - ff QQN 'I A . . Q , - . 4- , MM ,., M. .-.S ...g..... M '. 2 Bk ' '-5! h 1 V 3 4 ,Hg .-. , . 445. -gp - ,I -I 1, J- L, - .- j, 4 ' 3. - s- , Pitchers Dave Madison and Chris Bachman loosen up while catcher Jim Kane awaits the ball. Frank Cammarano waits on deck, Jim Fleming stretches to catch a fly ball. .l4 JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM Left to Right, Row 1: V. Naselli, M. Clause, S. Bugman, L. Hoeflin, D. Mascola. Row Coach Ennis, G. Small, J. Hazel, D. Wallace, R. Silber, M. Beech. Row J. Modla, R. Hoddeson, J. Cunningham, G. Belowich, P. Eichling. , ...,,,,,-,,,,,. FRESHMAN TEAM Leff to Right, Row 1: R. Kelly, D. Posten, R. Gentile, D. Fresco, M. Bush, J. Haley, L. Clare. Row DeHart, D, Caccavella, H. Sanchez, M. Bonnefin, D. Sofield, P. Tighe, Coach Eibeler. Row M. Akey, D. Dubois, M. Sylvester, J. Masters, K. Loesch. T ,W,...'.. TENN .71 5'-'Z ' 1 -V is . mg, I ,, ,f-al 4-,M .. . , ..A.A , ,,V,,,,V b C L W' th J W lansk f, C. Miller, P. Hawk, Coach Buyer Lai? to Right, Rnw1.'S, Risk, S. Wernick, D. Goldman, J. Sinnet, T. Wirth, C. Goun, . 1r , . 0 3 df-f J wa. A ii fi? Debbie Goldman works on her forehand swing. Jackie Sinnett returns a low ball. 156 AJ, Cory Miller uses two hands to return a shot. Sue Risk exhibits her two-handed backhand m , . -. V, . , V , ...........,-.,......--.., r H . V Y L. -bg HH., W ,H Above: Dave Phillips gets stretches for the serve' x x ' , ' a Z, Riek Stillman fabovej and Bruce Wernik fbelowj work on their swings. Left to right, Row 1: A. Sinnett, Spritzer, R. Stillman, M. Vargo, B. Wernik. Row 2: Coach Costello, L. Welkowitz, S. Kaplan, B. Bergelson D. Merker. R- S111tSky, D- Phllllps, T. Dunn, A. Jacobs, S. Epstein, M. Silverman. GOLF - Lqfi'foRigl1i, Row J: S. Filenbaum, S. Shymon, J. Lojek, T. Hogan, D. Dexter. Row Q: M. Risk, L. Adoff, B. Spicknall, J. Gazda, E. Wiser, T Cemprola, N. Tortoriei. r-ss 1 I Seniors Mark Risk, Jack Gazda, and Elliot Wiser practice their swings. , 158 7 I i OFTBALL Lqfi' to Right, Rau- 1: L. Costello, L. Coleman, M. Mascola, J. Borup, J. Arbry, S. Kovacs, N. Rutkowski, S. Tupurins, P. Lardi. Run' 2: B Spellman, R. Briggs, P. Brown, M. Thompson, E. Brockman, M. Lyons, P. Whitman, P. Wright. Row 3: E. Daggs, J. Alderiso, C. Robinson G. O'Conner, P. Wataha, L. Ahern, K. Ahern, K. Ahern, D. Fincannon, P. Zelinack, D. Demchak, M. Thompson, S. Gonzalez. Mary Lyons makes the third out. K V Ulf X ,I .5 . i . 5 J Nancy Rutkowski practices her batting. Joyce Abry works on her pitching. 1 A Q 159 -. 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