Montclair State College - La Campana Yearbook (Upper Montclair, NJ)

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'411.:1.1H I.. 1' Q 6 . fx '. 4 .1 M! 1 . .. , N , 1 ' ' 1 1 X 1: 1 1 . . 1 . ' 'K.1-...- :.L... -- -- -' - P-4 . -.. ,..' 4...-.., .. 4. Y .- , .. .,.., , R-.. LA CAMPANA Nineteen Hundred Sixty-One MONTCLAIR STATE COLLEGE l:l'l'ER lWIN'l'1ll.,-XIK. NICXX' JI-IRSICY N pll1llIS!lr'llf7l Ulf' lil HIQXI HF 5'lNl'lbliYl' I'l Iil,I1fX'I'lUN9 nf lfn- STIVUFNT 1l1PYl'ZHXXIl':X'l' X551 N lX'l'Il IN DEDICATIUN Above all, the teacher is an example-an example of the person we wish to emulate. One such teacher, especially, embodies the ideals which we value. He is a model of candor, a paragon of creativity, and the epitome of humility. He is Dr. Ernest B. Fincher. Respectfully, the class of 1961 dedicates this year- book to a master teacher, Dr. Fincher. if Q, 'I fl ll ill si t L FEIZSIII I ,gum '35, ERNEST B. FINCHER, PH.D. PAGE 3 A TRIBUTE This is the last year that W. Paul Hamilton and Robert W. McLachlan will be teaching at Montclair State College. Through the years they have upheld the highest standards of scholarship and academic excellence. As they leave we thank them for their counsel, inspiration, and friendship. PAGE 4 W. PAUL HAMILTON 6-K. -I 'rw -4 .W 'Rf :J 3 if 'f v . I' S. A D ROBERT W. NICLACHLAN Y I I I th e c 0 l I e g e Departments . . . Dormitories Administration . . . Faculty. II the activities Social Highlights . . . Entertainment . . . Sports. III the organizations , I Student Government Association . . . Honoraries . . . Publications . . . Clubs . . . Music Ensembles . . . Greeks. I IV the classes I I Adviser . . . Senior Portraits . . . L Officers . . . History . . . Underclassmen. I :I I II I I 1: I I I I L 1 V 1 ii B: FGREWORD LA CAMPANA 1961 attempts to capture the varied impressions of campus life. It was writ- ten to be read now or ten years from now, with the sole purpose of conveying what Montclair was like in 1961. wr Y 5 Yi: v ' -Sq - a ' ' . .- 2 - 'vw- N ' 33:4 Q, Yan: ' m - -- ww .x.vf ' raw-2 'H -Qilsg, ' ' 15.2.3-A-Q 4 , if , Q an-QL 'ff 42- 5, ., z ,, Q3'5,'-L' -C-i ' ,Q ' by A :X 314.2-'f?i?N ' ,Q ,-Klm f ' A U '1'- 3, T 5 ' HIYIQLS- 3715121 A diilwii , 5 5 1 b 5 fi R X i , , Jw' J 14 fn-51 .L ,Z J , A, 51ffzgm+sf' - xiii? V52 f, N -xw 'kiwi i m G-,F . A- 1' If 1' V . fr Y x 'lm J Vt! 2? ' em. x'V x'v-im fx r A' '.- X , ,ff . 5 41 waif' MY H fV f'iWJV', ,Huw ww 1 w:'w:': 'fb, ,21w 'w:f , , xv W, w f , WWWMffoof25.wkcMWf fi7Z'74w7f,'QH-Wah ZW af H - ' 1 ,V ,uf-In ,nu fm,-,' ' MhQY,!iM-MM-hfn wmmm Mb MA: M ff ' , ...J 4' 'STATE Q1 3 E EE v gig nv F ,, uve m 1908 N EQ 5 Y, V ' of o A 0 6 . CA SA - the coll g QL? 'id f 133 41, F I' ' g , ! P H i 1 5, I 47 , ,, ,WZ- TAT 33 an mel' Q f ' ffvfgw .Q 1 rl P- 5 B Q '53 190 W 4 i i i i I '4 Q + il if t 5 I X W l a P I W t 1 1 r I ,4 tk A m ? N 2 li l i 1 iw w 5 I1 tl ii l u 5 'E 1 1 'E I 1 v W ith its emphasis on self-realization, Montclair State College constantly strives to maintain a balance between a liberal education and special- ization .... - t ffm.. PAGE 9 PAGE 10 The library and audio-visual center are vital parts of the curriculum. At the core of preparation is a growing appreciation for the advanced prin- ciples of education .... mira H M 1 4 1 M Il w A A ti W H 'E H w It U W m 51 4 v i 1 V ii ANNE BANKS CRIDLEBAUGH, M.A. Librarian EMMA FANTONE, M.A. Coordinator, Audio-Visual Center in mr- ff: ' ' . ' '32 . Aw: ,Wi-Za A! K ALLAN MOREHEAD, ED.D. Chairman, Education Department PAGE li The oldest departments in the school are those which have always been basic in any high school curriculum. Traditional methods are being adapted to present day needs, as modern ap- proaches are being introduced to meet the needs of the future .... PAGE 12 bl qi 5 s I W K I ll is is a l 1 4 w l 3 i 1 , l W 2 I A 1.4- M. HERBERT FREEMAN, PH.D. Chairman, Business Department EDWIN S. FULCOMER, ED.D. Chairman, English Department MAURICE P. MOFFATT, PH.D. Chairman, Social Studies Department PAGE 13 PAGE 14 -i , , ni w x 1 Y 5 as ' i W S WWTF . f vary. SSIFIEDHEOU a i CLA Q AT'0'VS 1: 1 . , 2.7 fi f 1 , - 'M 1 A L 1 ' 4 fi 5 , Ii y...,' a . , Eg' - . -r L ' MAY 2 Hi c UE fi , V ' 27?ZEf:ff' Q -F '. ' W Z ' X - Qiiiiaifff mf .V 1 ' ' 5 5. l x A 3 m 3 3 f ,if m ' 'laid' , . f f M 5 ' ff' ,, ,. X Q -VA1 j m I ,,,, , ,,,,,,,- ,,,, fA,Aff f ,.,,.f,1ffff,, X V f---ff , 1 1 5 N 2 N i a if J mg if ij V S m W 4 I H a xi X a 0 1 , ' X f ,L 'A f , f A HUGH ALLEN, JR- EDD- BRUCE E. MESERVE, PHD. a Chairman- Sclenfe Department Chairman, Mathematics Department Nfl 1 .1-AQ' I '44 E.. xx N ., ,AW5 -QD ,...---f' PAGE 15 S LILLIAN CALCIA, ED-D- HARVEY C. WILSON, ED.D. P 6 Chairman, Fine Arts Department Chairman, Music Department V AGE 1 -. Q. if as-n ww .'1'-'il-wi! g-,of -.1ll Creativity is the keynote of educ- cation. The practical and the aesthetic combine to grace the fandarnentals of life. . x - . . . . . . . . . 1 . , D 1ilWiAiWA551ff4L7'1909WfMU?'y4 P,-.mi 17 1 ig? f I PAGE I8 KATHERINE B. HALL, PH.D. Chairman, Home Economics Department CARL E. FRANKSON, PH.D. Chairman, Industrial Arts Department S S C RICHARD W. TEWS, PH.D. Chairman, Physical Education Department 6 f I in x ' V Y i 1 M E 1 l w 0 A . I N ,J 'Nt WW f': ' 212196. l PACE 19 F The smallest departments 0567 great op- portunity for a wide range of experiences. Their flexibility and originality provide the foundation for improved educational standards. As Montclair State College continues to expand, it will preserve the solid core of tradition while focusing on the future. PAGE 20 F. ... it ri , CAROLYN E. BOCK, PH.D. HAROLD M. SCHOLL, ED.D. Chairman, Language Department Chairman., Speech Department X w C rg, ,, l ' x 4 'F 'LN yi r i X N 1 1 'gf V- 0 t gal ' H :gf-, Q ' 'Q 1. Vee. an zu . t ,. , B , A., ' N -, - ,-- 0 I A M ' A Q, ,H I ' Ef ,.. ---:FF ' gl Qi J EDGAR C. BYE, M.A. Coordinator, Bureau of Field Studies DANIEL JACOBSON, PH.D. Chairman, Geography Department ,,,,,.........-A---3?- Nsfirgk 'Nfiig PAGE 21 Q, in . ff 'L - - ff' 1 3 THE EDWARDS FAMILY PAGE 22 THE BECKWITH FAMILY STONE HALL CHAPIN HALL i L 1 I I W 5 I V I 1 N W I i i 1 J l I I .gin RUSS HALL DOR ITDRIE MENBS DORM COUNCIL HONDR BOARD THE BLANTONS .ZX B. Kirschner, P. Kedian. D. Sumitra, J. Czarnecki, President, B. Beaver. D. Fitzsimmons, A. Wendell. ' R ' , . Y' iggajfw.. ,-, ,Vw 1,-, qu E - Aliljzff Y U 'I v 3 ' W . -5 'Q 1 ., , . V Q -f 'fP2',g . -.., ., -- -- 7- - ,,,, ' - ...r4.... 53 . J f R, -f 7'7 'T A . 2 li ' ' 3 in Ki- Q Tj K J '-X fe ' 6 . . 'fu ' .? f f ' : a 'T J N V7 ? i7'f 'D ' 1 , 4 ,If ' t .ff C iiszizv'-if X W K 1. -I 1 4fLf1 N ROW 1: R. Kaberac, T. Baker, E. Hugel, B. Long, J. Keene. ROW 2: C. Chamy, J. Fitzpatrick, J. Voss, G, Kuszma. PAGE 23 .k , Q. k Y f A .Q ' ., - 2:11 Qszwfs . 1 -,'N wg' 5:3 '19i1.LQgf, l 2! , i iff' ,if P H uh in :A- - ' Rig a.. 'Wi ' 5 , 0 v' ,ei Q Q iv QQ... G Gig: . , - 'D :Beige SEATED: Dr. Rosenberg. STANDINGS Miss Settle, Miss Pritchard, Mrs. Moran. PUBLIC RELATIUNS DEPARTMENT MORRIS MCGEE, M.A. Director faculty administration w,,.,w, vw 1 f - --Q' - 1 Q 4 C . .., -. f '.V,',N ': 7'4- - u wr 4 Ri V I 1- 1 .1 W. - f ' S rw? Xi J, X b .-fwE7 ' 1 'if,, fEtiN D 4 xx ..,x , Qa,'q fxcfr' .-A Nw 'H I' . V x. 1.-f .575-wh K, ' ' ' f 1: --.W A Q ' ,M ,,, . 1' -A IQ. Y-i,,iiv:,.,lvg in I! x w..,5.g3 !,,3.. ,W ' ggi? ,.'...f- , W XJ .pg ,wgw 4' 114-11 PAGE 26 5 ,.,, K. -4, , , -1 .,, A7 1 51 .vr 4 Ag -...Q- ' - ': hwffx., A 5,5 I , l?f tm U. .AFR E. DEALTON PARTRIDGE, PH.D. President wx QW V I , tl n in M 1 141151 CLYDE M. HUBER, PH.D. Dean of the College -qi' LEO G. FUCHS, ED.M. Dean of Students wmgggggad ' - J A fd-Aga F',4 A! BERNARD SIEGEL, M.BUs.A. Business Manager A PAGE 27 N 1 PAGE 28 E5 ULRICH J. NEUNER, M.A. Assistant, Student Personnel 'gf-K-'F' RICHARD W. WILLING, ED.D. Assistant, Student Personnel LAWTON W. BLANTON, M.A. Director of Admissions DUANE M. HARMON, M.s. Assistant, Student Personnel IONA HENRY, ED.D. Assistant Director of Students-Women i125 h I W QN X, -- fa ,,,,. ,. w v r w N K Y It N w 2 N 1 ga J J J J 55 Y if I I i I I I I J I I MARIE M. FRAZEE, M.A. A cadernic Counselor I Nm gg I PETER P. STAPAY, EDM. JOHN J. RELLAHAN, Pm. Registrar Chairman of the Graduate Council r I I ,I I EDWARD J. AMBRY, ME. I Director of Field Services and I ii Director of the Summer Session U JI J H lq l el NORMAN E. LANGE, ED.D. Director of Student Teaching and Placement KEITH W. ATKINSON, PH.D. Director of College High School PAGE 29 PAGE 3 BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT DR. M. HERBERT FREEMAN, Chairman, Professor DR. PAUL E. FROEHLICH, Professor DR. HOWARD L. HAAS, Professor DR. LOUIS C. NANASSY, Professor MR. ULRICH J. NEUNER, Assistant Professor MR. HORACE J. SHEPPARD, Associate Professor DR. ELIZABETH VAN DERVEER, Professor EDUCATION DEPARTMENT DR. ALLAN MOREHEAD, Chairman, Professor DR. KEITH W. ATKINSON, Professor DR. DANIEL BROWER, Associate Professor MR. LEONARD J. BUCHNER, Associate Professor DR. EARL C. DAVIS, Professor DR. LOIS G. FLOYD, Associate Professor MISS JOAN GALLAGHER, Assistant Professor MRS. WILLIAM GARLAND, Assistant Professor MR. DUANE M. HARMON, Assistant Professor DR. HERBERT J. HAUER, Associate Professor MR. GEORGE G. KING, Assistant Professor MR. RAYMOND C. LEWIN, Assistant Professor DR. ORPHA M. L. LUTZ, Professor DR. EARL K. PECKHAM, Professor DR. CHARITY E. RUNDEN, Assistant Professor MR. GEORGE E. SALT, Associate Professor DR. JEROME M. SEIDMAN. Associate Professor DR. RALPH WALTER, Professor ENGLISH DEPARTMENT DR. EDWIN S. FULCOMER, Chairman. Professor DR. HAROLD C. BOHN, Professor MR. LOUIS BROUSSARD, Assistant Professor MRS. BARBARA COH EN, Assistant Professor MR. LAWRENCE H. CONRAD, Professor DR. STEVEN C. L. EARLEY, Associate Professor MR. W. PAUL HAMILTON, Professor MRS. ALBERT KLEIN, Assistant Professor DR. RUSSELL KRAUSS, Professor MR. MORRIS G. MCGEE. Assistant Professor MRS. JOSEPH MEIERS. Assistant Professor MR. JAMES P. PETTEGROVE, Associate Professor DR. FREDERIC H. YOUNG, Associate Professor FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT DR. LILLIAN A. CALCIA, Chairman, Professor MISS WORDEN DAY, Assistant Professor DR. J. PAUL HARRIS, Assistant Professor MR. ABRAHAM S. KAMPE, Assistant Professor MISS CHARLOTTE R. LOCKWOOD, Associate Profes MR. CHARLES H. MARTENS, Assistant Professor MISS MILDRED M. OSGOOD, Assistant Professor MRS. HELENE ROSS, Assistant Professor MR. RALPH A. VERNACCHIA. Associate Professor MR. BRIAN B. WATKINS. Assistant Professor DR. FOSTER L. WYGANT. Assistant Professor FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT DR. CAROLYN E. BOCK, Chairman, Professor DR. ESPERANZA F. AMARAL, Assistant Professor DR. GEORGIANNA BABE. Assistant Professor MISS MARY J. CANNIZZO. Assistant Professor MRS. PAUL G. CRESSEY, Associate Professor MRS. PAUL F. KNECI-IT, Assistant Professor DR. EDITH G. H. LENEL. Assistant Professor DR. ELOISA RIVERA-RIVERA. Assistant Professor MR. B. ERNEST SHORE. Assistant Professor DR. ENID M. STANDRING. Assistant Professor MRS. LILLIAN J. SZKLARCZYK, Assistant Professor DR. GEORGE J. ZEBIAN, Assistant Professor O SOI' COLLEGE GEOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT DR. DANIEL JACOBSON, Chairman. Associate Professor MR. BERTRAND P. ROUGHER. Assistant Professor MR. FRANK S. KELLAND. Assistant Professor HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT DR. KATHARINE B. HALL, Chairman. Professor MISS JO ANNE LONANI. Assistant Professor DR. IRENE G. OPPENHEIM, Assistant Professor DR. ELIZABETH E. PAGE. Associate Professor MISS DORIS H. RUSLINK. Assistant Professor INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT DR. CARL F. FRANKSON, Chairman, Professor DR. JOSEPH W. DUFFY, Associate Professor DR. ARTHUR W. EARL, Professor MR. HENRY' J. SREDL, Assistant Professor MR. JERRY STREICHLER, Assistant Professor MR. CHARLES E. TRESSLER. Assistant Professor MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT DR. BRUCE E. AIESERVE. Chairman. Professor MRS. DOROTHY F. CLARK. Assistant Professor MR. PAUL C. CLIFFORD. Professor MRS. HILDEGARDE HOWDEN. Assistant Professor IVJR. T. ROLAND HUMPHREYS. Assistant Professor MISS BELLE KEARNEY. Assistant Professor DR. EVAN M. MALETSIQY, Assistant Professor MR. JEROME H. MANHEIRI. Assistant Professor MR. REGINALD N. MURPHY, Assistant Professor DR. ANTHONY J. PETTOFREZZO. Assistant Professor DR. JOHN SCHUMAKER, Associate Professor DR. MAX A. SOBEL, Associate Professor MR. EDWARD M. URBAND. Assistant Professor MR. VERNON WILLIADIS, Assistant Professor MUSIC DEPARTMENT DR. HARVEY LEROY WIILSON. Chairman, Professor DR. ARTHUR H. CHRISTNIANN. Associate Professor MR. RUSSELL HAYTON, Assistant Professor MR. EMIL KAHN. Assistant Professor DR. WARD MOORE. Associate Professor MISS DOROTHY J. MORSE. Associate Professor MR. MURRAY' PRESENT, Assistant Professor MRS. DOROTHY PRIESING. Assistant Professor MR. BENJAMIN WILKES. Assistant Professor MR. LOUIS E. ZERBE, Associate Professor PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT DR. RICHARD W. TEWS, Chairman. Professor MRS. BARBARA BROWN. Assistant Professor DR. ALDEN C. CODER. Associate Professor MR. JEROME G. DEROSA, Associate Professor MR. WILLIAM P. DIOGUARDI. .Associate Professor MRS. JANE H. DRAKE, Assistant Professor DR. GERALD EDWVARDS. Assistant Professor MR. HENRY FERRIS, Assistant Professor MISS PAULINE FOSTER, Assistant Professor MR. GEZA GAZDAG. Assistant Professor MR. BRUCE KING. Assistant Professor MRS. ROSABEL Koss. Assistant Professor DR. JOHN G. REDD. Associate Professor MR. THOMAS J. RILLO. Assistant Professor MR. HENRY E. SCHMIDT, Associate Professor MISS DOLORES SHIPOSH. Assistant Professor MRS. BETTY K. SOTNIMER, Assistant Professor MISS PATRICIA SPARROW. Assistant Professor DR. HAZEL M. WACKER. Associate Professor I I I I I I I I I I I PER ONNEL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT DR. HUGH ALLEN. JR.. Clzairnzan, Associate Professor MR. JOSEPH F. BECKI-JR. Assistant Professor DR. PHYLLIS S. BUSCH. Associate Professor MISS DOROTHY J. CUNNINGHAM,NAssistant Professor MRS. VICTORIA P. FILAS. Assistant Professor MR. JACOB FISHER. Assistant Professor MR. ROLAND R. FLYNN. Assistant Professor DR. IRWIN H. GAWLEY. Associate Professor MR. STEPHEN W. KOWALSKI, Assistant Professor DR. S. MARIE KUHNEN. Associate Professor DR. SAMSON MCDOWELL. Associate Professor DR. ROBERT W. MCLACHLAN, Professor MR. BEN MINOR. Associate Professor DR. JAMES PERRINE. Consultant and Visiting Lecturer MR. GEORGE F. PLACEK. Associate Professor MRS. HARRIET N ROSENSTEIN. Assistant Professor MRS. WILLIAM ROSSMOORE, Assistant Professor DR. KENNETH O. SMITH. Professor MR. ELMER W. VAN GILDER. Assistant Professor SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT DR. NIAURICE P. JVIOFFATT. Chairman. Professor MR. DAVID N. ALLOWAY. Assistant Professor DR. RICHARD J. BARKER. Assistant Professor MR. ROBERT R. BECKWITH. Associate Professor MR. EDGAR C. BYE. Associate Professor MR. PHILIP S. COHEN. Assistant Professor MRS. MARY F. COWAN. Assistant Professor DR. SEYMOUR H. FERSH, Assistant Professor DR. ERNEST B. FINCHER, Professor MR. EDWARD W. JOHNSON. Assistant Professor MR. WALTER E. KOPS. Associate Professor MR. PAUL C. LANDERS. Assistant Professor DR. LESTER B. MASON, Professor DR. JOHN J. RELLAHAN, Professor DR. HELEN E. ROYER. Assistant Professor MISS ALICE G. STEWART. .Assistant Professor SPEECH DEPARTMENT DR. HAROLD SCHOLL. Chairman, Professor MR. VVILLIAM A. BALLARE. Associate Professor MRS. SIDNEY F. BERMAN. Assistant Professor DR. L. HOWARD Fox. Associate Professor MRS. EVA WEISS HUBSCHMAN, Assistant Professor MISS ELLEN KAUFFMAN. Associate Professor DR. CLYDE JVICELROY. Assistant Professor MR. HOWARD J. MILLMAN, Assistant Professor MR. KARL R. MOLL, Assistant Professor AUDIO-VISUAL DEPARTMENT MISS EMMA FANTONE, Assistant Professor MR. THADDEUS SHEFT. Assistant Professor LIBRARY MISS ANNE BANKS CRIDLEBAUGH. Librarian, Associate Professor MRS. FLORENCE ANGOFF. Assistant Professor MISS ELSIE O. GIBSON. Assistant Professor DR. EDITH G. H. LENEL. Cataloguer and Assistant Professor MISS CLAIRE M. MERLEHAN. Reference Librarian and Assistant Professor MISS JEANETTE T. POORE. Assistant Professor MRS. RALPH WALTER. Librarian. College High School and Assistant Professor MISS SELMA S. HARRIS. Senior Librarian MRS. LILLIAN JONES. Junior Library Assistant BUSINESS DIVISION MR. BERNARD SIEGEL. Manager MISS BERNICE BUCCERI MR. SAMUEL ISELLS MR. NICHOLAS GUARINO MISS BERTHA MATTHEWS MR. HENRY STEINER MR. ARTHUR THORNTON MRS. HELEN A. BARKER. Mimeograph Room and Post Office MRS. GAETENA MANOPOLI. Secretary to Instructional Staff MISS HELEN M. MEURY. Switchboard Receptionist MR. JOSEPH IVICGINTY, Superintendent of Buildings MEDICAL DEPARTMENT DR. LILLIAN ROSENBERG. College Physician MISS CHARLOTTE L. PRITCHARD. Head Nurse MRS. MARX' MORAN. Nurse DR. JACK A. BROWN. Football Team Physician COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE DR. KEITH W. ATKINSON. Director MISS JOAN GALLAGHER. Assistant FACULTY-STUDENT COOPERATIVE MR. A. DEANE NICHOLS. Manager MRS. LOUISE SALMOND. Secretary MR. HENRY J. SREDL. Resident Manager, Life Hall MRS. HARRIET QUINLAN. Manager. Bookstore ALLMNI OFFICE MRS. WILLIAM GARLAND, Executive Secretary ECONOMIC EDUCATION MR. WAI.TER KOPS. Executive Secretary J. STATE SCHOOL OF CONSERVATION MR. CLIEI-'ORD E. EMANUELSON. Director MISS NANCY A. DE GROFF SECRETARIAL STAFF MRS. DORIS ASDAL. Film Library MRS. CATHERINE H. ATKINSON. Summer, Part-Time, Extension Division MRS. ETH EL BAKKER. Physical Education Department MRS. SUSAN BARTO, Student Personnel Division MRS. ROBERT BOAL, Audio-Visual Center MRS. J. MONTGOMERY BRINER, Student Personnel Division MRS. NORMAN BULLARD. Summer. Part-Time. Extension Division MRS. ROBERT W. COOKE. Student Personnel Division MISS NATALIE FICO, Maintenance Department MISS ANNETTE LATTERMAN, Registrars Office MRS. KATHY lVI.-KCIXTOSH. Student Personnel Division MRS. ESTELLE MARSAND, Home Economics Department MISS JOAN M. NIARX, Center for Economic Education MRS. ROSE METZ, Graduate OHiCe MISS PATRICIA MURTHA, Education Department MRS. HAROLD NEWAIAN, Audio-Visual Center MISS BARBARA OSBORN. Registraris OFHce MRS. JAMES PETTEGROVE. College High School MRS. HERBERT REASKE. Administrative Secretary MISS NIARY L. RUSSO, Library MRS. CHARLES R. SMITH, Secretary to the Registrar MRS. CARL SPENGEBIAN. Education Department MISS EVELYN STACKHOUSE, Library MRS. HENRY STEINER. Registrar's Otiice MRS. BURMAN H. STITT. Secretary to the Dean of the College MISS FRANCES VINAL. Secretary for Staff Personnel MRS. JEAN WARD, Student Personnel Division MRS. GEORGE E. WIBECAN, President's Olifice PAGE 31 5 2-1 5 , A, 5. V Sf T? wx., - -mp.,-4-., L . asf' 'xxx 0 K. s.x 'Q 'X A A 15,37 5533.42 5sw4,.f4.' ' .. 1, :iii , E Nfwixi . 1 2 W -We M 5541 1: H ,,.,,.,,,,, ,,,, ,.,, ,,.Y A ..,,, 7 vm ,,,, ,. 'TATE ,,,H,,,, W- ,, E .1 5 F' we f ,ggigm,eMy 2fJ1ep,,WWWWQQNH 'JTFNGM1ujj'C',F,!1- --L- f M1 f : E E V' WWW'oWfFVf' f f MM ,wz,',:: f 'ML J..n'LA,L E ', ff ?:E E RPF. Dxf-'A ISO S k O Q v 2, Q ff the activities 45 il N 43 W Wi Nm W: V V w X w I N I QI 'x I F74 QII ' v TATE Jw ? -SE M F P EEE 0' 2 CA E, Q 1908 ACURA SHGW The 1960 Agora Show displayed some of the undiscov- ered talents ofthe Men of Agora. Highlights of the evening were a tumbling act and a reasonable facsimile of the Campus Queen Assembly. The performance was surpris- ingly well-coordinated. and orange juice was sold during the intermission to make it real Htheatref' 25? I K I Z 6 1 .i 1 l 1 l l I I 5 .E H W 1 n, ,, PAGE 34 ZER DEMONSTR TIO The Panzer Demonstration, which began as a part of the graduation exercise of Panzer Col- lege, has now become an annual 6'Spring Dem- onstrationi' in which all physical education majors at Montclair participate. This year's demonstration was presented to capacity crowds and featured recreational games, folk and modern dances, and gymnas- tics. A highlight of the evening was a comic performance on the trampoline. l i i if-'iii 55 .flu PAGE 35 ai?- J LORSTAN STUDIO JOAN COPPOLA 1960 Campus Queen A fl. A CAMPUS QUEEN DANCE In Montclair's second-largest election, .loan Coppola was chosen the thirteenth annual Campus Queen. The Men of Phi Lambda Pi miraculously transformed the cafeteria into a swank Parisian bistro, Where 1959 Queen Fran F allavollita crowned her successor. The Campus Queen Dance was founded in 1947 by the Men of Phi and has since become an important part of the MSC social scene. This year fifty-eight girls competed for the coveted title and trophy. FRAN FALLAVOLLITA, 1959 Campus Queen and BOB PAULILLO, President of Phi Lambda Pi PAGE 37 I v t l l T 2 l l lr SGA CONCERTS in The Board of Trustees of the SGA sponsored two ' Q concerts this yearg the spring concert featured the Hi-Los and George Shearing, and the fall p concert presented the Brothers Four. Q Demonstrating a unique talent for vocal gym- T l nastics, the Hi-Los sang a series of songs with if a new touch. The exciting Shearing sounds spread Q 3 through the audience in familiar numbers dis- if playing the versatility of this jazz-great. The - Brothers Four captivated the audience with a ' series of folk songs and old standards. The student body is anxiously awaiting the day when the SGA can again afford to bring such outstanding performances to the campus. 1 r ,,,,,,, l li' y J l 3 , l 5, i g tu 5 J it 4 T ll 3 , T V Q PAGE 38 5 f it f H l Wu 1' PAGE 3 9 CARNIVAL Tin Pan Alley came to Montclair last May when the annual Spring Carnival invaded 'the campus for two days. The cold weather and the hot food, the high-bell and the farina throw, and the hubbub of spirited crowds all contributed to the thrill and excitement of a true camival atmosphere. Frenchmen, hill- billies, rock-and-rollers, and Bohemian jazz musicians all worked together to make Tin Pan Alley a social and financial success. PAGE 40 r M 3,1 in ,, -. ss . . .+- -r '- gr 15- 4'-, -R. e GQ' 5 if -,,,,. Q .fsligriglqj 6'5 W. Q it . 3:5 '.V ,. ,xl , .. -' afili' 3 Qi -U Q W4 ' ll 'gil ' 'Q .' 'Q 'T 'S- in .3 Q wg, viffrgm may ' LN ,avi g,sE'aM nwyn ' E ' Y . x-P5 - - 'fs as . Q K' .19 N2 '-E3 PAGE 41 PAGE 42 GREEK SING Despite a siege of unexpected illnesses, participation in Dalphac,s Fourth Annual Greek Sing was at an all time maximum. The Men of Lambda Chi Delta sang their way to first place with an outstanding performance of all- American songs, and the Women of Kappa Rho Upsilon and Theta Chi Rho placed second and third, respectively. lVlontclair's answer to Sing Along With Mitch-Sing Along with Tony-lightened the seriousness of competi- tion and gave the audience an opportunity to exercise their vocal chords. Once again the Greek Sing took a step forward in bringing various organizations closer together in friendly competition. 1 l w ' ': A, H i 4 FACULTY SHOW The would-be politicians and would-be actors of the faculty presented their own version of a political satire in this year's Faculty Show. An original operetta, Say Nothing Loudly, proved that college professors can sometimes be as uninhibited as any of their students. pp -,..f,,.1 'LW'-V if-Aff .w 1 - ,lf . 1--as X ,,.,-- -.-, :' T .,x4t4. I ,.::. I .. Q t X t Q. N v . - -t.,,,.,.., X. x 1? . -1.12m j.' I '- :. X N S5532-'-rf SQ 5' X X w , NA K K :gE'Q'jf f': , 5 , 5 I hu -rail, ff - le '4.'X.1..A v .f -X-N f-. ., r. ,ir L , 5 3 L,. 1 Q' Q 1 x t V ' f-., , 14' Irfrr ,, HOMECOMI Minus the usual raincoats and umbrellas, a record num- ber of alumni returned to campus this year for Sud- denly It's 196O. They watched their Alma Mater win a tense and exciting football game after the colorful Hoat parade. During the half-time intermission, prizes were awarded by Boosters' Association to Delta Theta Psi, Lambda Chi Delta, and the Sophomore Class for outstanding floats. .. ,, e Q. 42, YP - . , -M . , W ty, .3 Q X Q x - - ii V yi lt' Atta-rhnig l x f f,..,H,- l i ' V -.N -1 l .1 ' I Q fn., ' Y Q' as .fr-f ' l 'M ' A ts.. ' 'L' 'X ,.- ,-.s es,-r N f I h 4 ,L x,1v' r Q s H '5 o f '- ,F '--sw 27-if ' A ' -' l I - .Q if 1 ,ffl , , . X f Q- --.2,-.if-:fgl51jvj4.,.v'r1 fy . ' V 1 , f , ' h E - it-w , ' 1 . - 1 . l f . 'g?7'3?5f? :9vEf 3:62-1 V' it 1 ' t 1 3, N is igigsvaf' ,Q J l f f . flfl 1 ' , 5' f. E' .- D '. h ' L .27 'fi 3'-gum, . itvgyfg-5'Q ff Z-J., 5 f . ' '2Snz:iMs't.?!.gE:i.n' ' :Q-5115?-,-lkgjgl7'-Qfiifqzq'-:giN f7,'f i Sf15fj1,, 2' ' Arg A PAGE 44 r All ?-uw'-K 'zu-'V' fi 1- a lvl -fag 'u 34,-Nsfi' F. wj ' , .- . ff . - , 5 ' . 'J-ix .liz 5 'flii:'i19. W 'Q - '- A, A +. f,gf .g-- Jr -':,-.V 1 'P-. . -'-X , W' -? ',h F78 1-:ff , , ' ,. 5f'37? MC ' . V t x :hi-25,3-sl , , 1 L4 ll' W 1 p 'HP 2 -- ,J-A , . vs- . , 1. I n - h , 5 . '5yf ?:'iL- -W -Q . I -r' APM . fi A ' - - -7 ifivf A' ' M' wifi V1 1 - ,.Ei:!,i ,-f f Q if It: : .1 3 Q 1, - f f...--lm-r ,vi 4AKi4u'1 . .-1'-A , W.:-ers, ' 'Fifi '-9' F '1.. 91 ?i7fi'4,i1f413 YQ' 5 :sir , .U , mf yf ,, .A -.4 N .,,, , . 1 h,.::.,.- I N fi' r , ,.- wwe-Ufv .- ' fx k Qu ,Q- . ..,V. X4 V 5 ' V, r ig, 1 J . FR A , km? 60 O V This year MOC presented a series of concerts - i featuring students and guest performers. The i highlight of the series was a recital by the famous basso, Jerome Hines. y ' T V L' H, I. oc oo CERT 5 P I n 3, t E i 2 2: 5. N H V si ' 5 PAGE 46 E it i I 1 i -ff -Q t ' J. ' A L 1 li 1 i Z V I I fetal A I i 1 l I 7 UPERA WURKSHOP PRGDUCTION Opera Workshops fall production this year was a sparkling performance of the comic- opera Orpheus in the Underworld. An ex- pert cast delighted the audience with the high professional quality of the presentation. at-L N- Y PAGE 47 THE GREAT BIC DOORSTEP Players journeyed to the Bayou country of Louisiana for the scene of their spring production, The Great Big Doorstep. The poignant story of a destitute Cajun fam- ily whose crumbling home was bright- ened only by a regal front doorstep was admirably brought to life by a talented Players cast. PL YER 9 PROD CTIONS PAGE 48 .3 -' ' l l l l , J 1 y4,.lP mi PACE 49 PAGE 50 r I ,Y Li H: N A 'X M ,L f - w 1 E E 1 i , . ll a 2 I 5 . r i N J 'F X 'r i N 'x z 'A 1? L I , ,,, I 3 L fi ll, 11, I V W r? E9 L? ,. 'ii V.- il, 92 V5 X in l F F., 4 1 i, I 1, is .if 41 I i THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK One of the most successful performances ever witnessed in Memorial Auditorium was Players, production of the Broadway hit, The Diary of Anne Frank. The audience shared the tears and laughter of the Frank family and their companions, the Van Daans, during their tense period of hiding. A combination of serious drama and comedy, the play was well handled by an outstandingly capable cast. - -l INTER-SORORITY CGTILLION In February the Scotch Plains Country Club provided the set- ting for the first annual lnter- Sorority Cotillion. Helping to bolster the social prestige of their Alma Mater, nearly 300 Mont- clairites donned their Hnest ball- room attire to spend an evening on a crowded dance Hoor. High- lighting the affair was the formal presentation of 88 girls from eleven campus sororities. PAGE 52 Q SPGITS i .. 4 191 T Q-ff : ,,. AH. . ...r f-1 fail 4 ROW l: Mr. McGee. Row 2: W. Rawson, R. Heveri, Mr. Schmidt, Mr. Sheppard, Dr. Tews. AC The Men's Athletic Commission is the coordinat- ing factor in all men's sports activities at MSC. The Commission's four faculty members and two student representatives manage team budgets and schedules as well as present awards at the fall and spring banquets to those who qualify in each sport. RA President ....,............ ..,.,,,,,, J EAN SADENWATER Vice President ,.....,ii. ,,..,.... J OAN WHITEHEAD Secretary .........,r,. ...,..........,....,,,,, H ELEN HEMKO Treasurer ...,.... ,.,...r.,., B ARBARA PoNT1cELLo Adviser ..........,,..... .ri,.,.,....i..,,,r,...c,......c. D R. HAZEL WACKER Organized for the purpose of giving girls a chance to participate in intramural and intercollegiate sports, the Women's Recreation Association is the coordinator of all women's sports on cam- pus. The group also presents awards to its out- standing athletes at an annual spring tea. PAGE l 54 l i 1 EF il 'l i ,I an ii is l ll 4, xx .I ! li fi I i p rl 2 ll if I lx ,A 1 I 5 ,311 cheerleaders ROW 1: B. Colaneri, Captain. ROW 2: F. Postagna, L. Saxe, H. Hemko, L. Thompson, B. Berezanski, J. Topar, B. Hinkley, L. Swiss. twirlers ROW 1: R. Santoro, Captain. ROW 2: S. Kroll, L. Pasi, J. Yanucci, B. Mclnemey, M. Vanecek. PAGE 55 I I W N I Y 1 N 5 I 5 I I 1 ' r Vu . I9 :Sf fl ! l E .l I ll l V il 1 1 If l l I I I 2 i l I l i I I 4 I . il T? Le 1 l .l . 1 , 5 'R xl ll ,L Q1 li lr I 2 I I . l 4 Dil. ...- ..-Q . -1 , , ROW 1: Coach Kenneth Miscia, J. DiFabio, F. Indoe, B. Ungemah, A. Durborow, M. Pondiscio, J. Durski, D. DiMasi, G. Jenkins, C. Silvagni, L. Francis, B. Cannon, M. Arace, S. DelPreore, D. Deo, J. Czarnecki, R. Keimel. Row 2: Coach Howard White, B. Morgan, D. Wickenheiser, I. Tribble, G. Decker, J. Bogden, C. Fagan, P. Simpson, F. Youmans, P. Yaccarino, T. Gentilucci, L. Dilullo, G. Reich- muller, K. Trimmer, B. Crossley, M. Moran, S. Donahue, L. Kirschner, B. March, A. Eason, Coach Bruce Lackey, Coach Henry Ferris, Coach Gerald Edwards. Row 3: J. Ryan, L. Sciacchetano, B. Hall, L. Benfatti, J. Semas, R. Rubinetti, B. Goralczck, J. Labenski, R. Cherkin, F. Davide, J. Gabriel, L. Ward, A. Trento. ROW 4: B. Ludwig, R. Winston, J. Sheppard, R. Salinardi, C. Jeck, P. Luciano, M. Scrofani, J. MacDonald, C. Bauer, R. Delk, C. Sciarone, F. Mariconda. MISSING! P. Mortimer, R. Rizzolo. FOOTBALL Coach ......... .,,,....., G ERALD EDWARDS Captain ..........,,..,...................,..........................,........,....,..... DICK DEMASI 14 Delaware Valley ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ll ,,,l,,q 0 ln his first year as head coach, Gerry Edwards intro- 34 Central Connecticut i ' ' 8 duced a number of innovations. Increased drilling, 19 Cheyney State ' 6 rigid enforcement of training rules, and more detailed 34 Gallaudet ' ' 8 scouting reports all contributed to the strength of the 9 Trenton State ' ' 6 MOI1ICl3ir eleven. The most important win of the sea- 35 klrltztowfl ' 0 son was the Homecoming game, when MSC downed 14 Mlllersvllle 4 7 21 C. W. Post .......... ........... 1 9 Trenton for the first time in five years. The end of an eight-game season saw the team still undefeated, per- haps the most pleasant innovation of all. PAGE 58 sNX xk xxx.. 5, H 5353 ,1 Ji'1 3. wa ,'v xiig , ci . Wow g 44 414 44 4 4 4 14 4 4 44 4. M 54 4 4 I 4 , 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 H 42 4, 4 4 44 if 4: 4 P 14 41 '4 44 ,Q i4 4 4 41 4 4 ?4 45 V. 444 44 44 1254! 17 434 1 YI' 'f'-wa: ' Qa- rfi ..,.. ,W , ,..., -,x,,...Q A ., !f'?l!5+z -' A.,.,v,, a '- A nd-i-1 3 PAGE 59 cu.. Y--- gffi. . ' I .,,g:.,.f.,4.,,.,, ,.-, K ' llll W f 5, L L..'.-i', ','-..lf'7'.!.-'. --I-. . ROW lx T. Bayer, R. Goodstein. A. Hector, D. Bozzone, R. Salvagno, S. Johnston, B. Weir, E. Ker- shaw, T. Golemheski. Row 2: M. Iannelli: T. Radano, B. Camin, D. Rapel, D. Shaw, G. Jersom. D. Peterson, J. Radner. ROW 3: Coach Thomas Rillo, I. Rosen, C. Mezera, B. Layton, N. Del- monaco. J. Staub, T. Larney, T. Thompson, J. Torchia, H. Lorme. . H.-. . OCCER Coach ..............,... ............................... T HoMAs J. RILLO Co-Captains ....,.....,..,.,............,..........,., AL HECTOR, BOB GOODSTEIN In the midst of a general rise in interest in soccer through- out the country, and the subsequent improvement of its calibre, the 1960 season saw the Montclair squad taking its knocks with the best of them. The six and eight season was a marked improvement over past years and one in which MSC managed to outscore the opposition. .' ,. Li. 1 , i.+ Y . : ji f. 'sg . . . . 5 , , , 1, by .. , 'r ,l . . .. . A , ' ' ' V' -7. , A.. - '--' ' 1 -'.' + ,.. N SENIORS ROW l: D. Shaw, A. Hector, D. Bozzone. D. Peterson. ROW 2: Coach Tom Rillo, B. PAGE 60 Mizzera, J. Golembeski. R. Coodstein, T. Thompson, I. Rosen. F I P 4 . l i F l l 4 a 1 l l l G E, l S 1 i uv l 'I .1 'ii W W W W W W W W .WW W WW LW WW :W iz I 2 W W W 1 I W W .W W .W 2 I W W W W W W . W 'W W I W W W W . . Q WW W. ,. . .W W W V, Wi 3. 11 WW Wi Q. W 1 i W W? ig W1 1 1 W 1 WW W W i. w W: WW l W lv i .KW W Ili W WW. WW' W .W WW ,W .. rg' :ali .l. Fleischer, B. Weir. B. Moore, B. Mizerek, R. Cherkin, C. Welch, L. Sciacchetano, J. Semus, D. Deo, Manager. Coach Tom Rillo. WRE TLI Coach ,.,......., .... ...,..............,..,..........,... .......... T H o MAS J. R1LLo Co-Captains ......,........... ROBERT MIZEREK, CHARLES WELCH The fastest-growing sport in the United States, wres- tling is the newest sport at Montclair State College. Although the most important element in wrestling seems to be experience, MSC's first year of intercol- legiate competition resulted in a six and three record, with two Metropolitan champions and one runner-up on the team. This year four returning veterans and four freshmen sparked the team to another successful season. ff ,M ' ' W ' JUNIOR VARSITY A. Dobowolski. P. Maroney, D. Fixler, M. Bartley, L. Rogers, A. Hector. PAGE 61 Row 1: C. Maineti, R. Louhier. Row 2: R. Banta, Mr. Gazdag. R. Kotula. Coach ...,.. ........,.. J ERRY DE RosA Captain. ....,.,,,....,.. .,.,,, , ...,,.. ,.,,,,,, ,.,.,..,.....,.,., R o BERT JACKSON Montclair State has had consistently good teams on the golf course, and 1960 was no exception. Again the linksters gained fame for MSC by winning most of their games, and it is hoped and expected that they will end this season with an even better record than ever before. PAGE 62 TENN S Coach .,....,. .,.......... .,..,...,., G E ZA GAZDAG Captain, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,...,...........................,. JOHN DUNN The new tennis team, practicing faithfully under the watchful eyes of Coach Gazdag, shows promise of be- ing typical of the outstanding teams of recent tradition. A tennis club has also been organized to spot potential team members and to offer recreational enjoyment to interested students. E. Beacham. Coach .lerry DeRosa, R. Jackson, D. Wickenheisser Coach ........ .....,,. J OHN G. REDD Captam .,....,,... ....,.,.,............,.............,.........,.......,.,......,,., R ONALD ZINK After finishing second in the Inter-Collegiate League last year, MSC's bowling team returned to lead the league this year. The winning team, sparked by four lettermen. averaged over 900 points. ROW 1: B. Beaver, R. Zink. Row 2: E. Liddle, R. Makoujy, E. Lewis. l w l f 4 1 W 1. fl . t w l J 1 9 l 1 , l 1 a l l.. 9 I L, l . l I 6 1 l J I qui! W W W W W W W W W W W :WW ,W W WW, 'W WW W ,NW W W .W W 'W W .WW WW .W WW W ,W W WW W. WW WW WW W W W W W .xi WW WWW WWW W W W W W WW 'W W W. WW WW W WW W W W. WW F .W:f 155 Paul Weinstein and Mr. Schmidt Ed Cassavell. Fred Chesky and NT. Tauriello Coach ......,.. ....,,... H ENRY E. SCHMIDT Captain ...,..,... .,......W., P AUL WEINSTEIN ROW 1: Mr. Schmidt, E. Cassavell, P. Weinstein, F. Chesky. T. Jenkins. J. Sayer. ROW 2: B. Unge-mah, F. Deflarlo, B. Dziadosz, H. Steiner. M. Lauten. D. DeMasi. ROW 3: B. Madera, N. Trofimuk, G. Jeck. B. Wynne. PACE 63 PACE 64 -,f,F-in Tl Iv xi' N N Er L. ia 1,11 Isl' 1, u iw X A The 1960-61 edition of the MSC basketball team took to the floor this year as the defending champion of the State College Conference. Seven returning lettermen spurred the team on to a good start, but the season was generally disappointing. The court season this year was highlighted by the NAIA Christmas Tournament hosted by Montclair. Entering the tournament with a three and three record, the Indians caught fire and defeated Pace College and Glassboro State before losing to a very strong Mary- land State in the finale. PACE 66 J. Ruberg, S. Miller, M. Johnson, P. Webster, M. Osborn, S. Kuchnick. FENCI G C0tZCl'L .,,....,.......,.,. ., ,o..A,,,,A....,....,......,..,... CATHERINE TAYLOR Co-Captains ,,,.,o.o...,......... ..soN1A KUCHNICK, PAT WEBSTER Under the guidance of Mrs. Cathy Taylor, former Inter- collegiate Fencing Champion, the Montclair State team prepared for another successful season this year. Off to a good start, the girls set the pace by placing high at the New Jersey Prep at Paterson State and followed through by making consistently fine showings for Mont- clair. 1 6 K I 1 1 1 1 X-Ill-li 4 t . l ii I GYMN STIC Coach .,........ ,A,....A..,.... ,...,.,.,.......... ,......., G E ZA GAZDAG Captains .....,....A.....,...4,..44................ Doms JOCHMANN, ToNY NAPIER The 1959-60 season was the first year of competition for the MSC gymnastics team. The rnen's and women's teams finished the season undefeated and retumed to the col- legiate sports scene this year in hopes of a second suc- cessful season. Besides competing in gymnastics meets, the teams par- ticipate in exhibitions, helping to increase an interest in physical education and the fame of Panzer and Montclair State. a Row 1 H Hemko A Bosma J Kala, P. Archbald, P. K. Lawson, N. Kramer, N. Kimmeldorf, S. Stewart. ROW 2: G. Fagen, R. Cherkin, M. Arace, Mr. Gazdag, J. Nieman, T. Napier. B. Monahan, J. DiFabio. PAGE 67 ' C 5 ,Mg .. , . . ,N -, A . , .gag -rl, . I 4.1.1. Row 1: J. Behnken, J. Starling, B. Ludwig, I. Ciesla, F. Pettinato, R. Boyle, J. Piscatore, J. Golembeski, Coach Dioguardi. Row 2: M. Lawton, B. Starling, M. Tauriello, E. Cassavell, H. Lorme, M. Moran. ROW 3: J. Warms, P. Altieri, J. Bicknell, B. Thoreau, D. Peterson. MISSING! J. Bryant, A. Muccia. ASEB LL COGCIL ................,. ...,.,..,,.,,,......,.....,..,...,.... W ILLIAM P. DIOGUARDI Co-Captains ........,....,. JACK BICKNELL, FRANK Pl-ZTTINATO The 1960 season saw the traditional trip South replaced by the acquisition of a new pitching machine. The change turned out to he of value as the lndians, under the capable hands of Coach Bill Dioguardi, had its most successful season since he took over the reins at MSC. Playing a 21-game schedule, the team compiled a sixteen and five record, enjoying eight- and Hve-game winning streaks, and finishing second in the NJ STCAC Conference, with a seven and three record. With the loss of only' two veterans, Coach Dioguardi is looking forward to another successful season and, perhaps, the NJSTCAC crown. PAGE 68 i N.. . , ,i V xr is . X- -.'A ,- x 45 r 7 A -if ,f S 'L PAGE 69 ROW 1: Ken Waters, Pat Luciano, George Jenkins, Bill Hampton, Richard Trenery, Bruce Morgan, Richard Delk, Dick Crecco, Jim Weigand. Row 2: P. Hilco, F. Davide, A. Eason, P. Mortimer, R. Kulik, W. Rehberg, D. Fixler,'P. Kedian, K. C-euibe, T. Schloesser, Coach C. Edwards. Row 3: F. Mariconda, J. Silagui, E. Mafucci, S. Koliski, R. Cherkin, B. Layton, M. Arace, M. Troy, L. Airey, R. Wright, G. Jeck, P. Clooney. ROW 4: J. Di Fabio, R. Winston, J. Bungemar, P. Simpson, J. Mazza, J. Kessler, J. Scott. TRACK and FIELD Coach ,... ..... ........... ......,...,,,,,,,........,.,........ G 1-2 R ALD EDWARDS Co-Captains .,..........,.,......,.,...,., RONALD KULIK, wss REHBERG While Dr. Richard Willing was touring the Middle East, Dr. Cerry Edwards handled the reins of the surg- ing Montclair State thinclads. The Indians compiled a five and one regular season record and placed second in the Collegiate Track Con- ference. At the NAIA District 31 Championships they scored easily, defeating their rivals from the district. MSC's relay squad traversed the eastern and mid- west areas of the United States, winning medals at the Quantico Relays, the Penn Relays, the Queens-Iona Relays, and the National NAIA Track and Field Cham- pionships at Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The squad has accomplished much in the way of spreading the athletic name of Montclair State and is regarded as one of the powers of the Eastern seaboard. PAGE 70 CROSS COUNTRY Coach .,....... ......,. R ICHARD WILLING Captain ,...,. ,.....,, ......,..,....,,,.. .....,............,........... R 1 c HARD TRENERY The 1960 Cross Country season saw Dr. Richard Will- ing return to the helm at Montclair State. In spite of the fact that the team was young and in- experienced, they turned a rebuilding year into a win- ning season. Indian football enthusiasts saw the dual and triangular meets on Saturday afternoons before and during pigskin contests. The cindermen ran on to win the Junior AAU Championships and to place sec- ond in the NAIA Championships. At the Montclair Invitations Meet, the host team placed second. ROW 1: L. Amheiter, R. Tren- ery, J. Parish, B. Reichert, J. Fleischer. ROW 2: P. Clooney, M. Bartley, R. Ryan, G. Bor- ges, G. Taylor, B. Percel, D. Seigwarth, Coach Richard Willing. MISSING FROM Pic- TURE: L. Alaimo, D. Fixler. C l T' it t B H t I L ' ' 1 1:1 4 I ,..,,..., ,. ,. X.. .. 1 H W I i 1 MILE RELAY TEAM W. Rehberg, P. Simpson, B. Hampton, B. Morgan. 1 I l 5 I i 1 P I W N l Y f f, .' f,' f 4 vt' '. L L.: ,f -' .115 . . , r V lf' .-' nv, Ifxx fffx .lv . 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' L- Nw W E V ii' Q ov N' F 'gg i O E Dm' . 6, . 3,508 boosters' association President ....................................,..... ROGER W1NsToN Vice President ...,.,.,, .,.....,. 1 SRAEL TRIBBLE Secretary .,.,...........A ,........ G ERALDINE AVIA Treasurer ....,. ..,..os.,... P ATRICIA BETAR Adviser ,..... .. ......,.... DR. RICHARD Tsws Row 1: I. Stuber. K. Rubinetti, B. Bauman. Dr. Huber, A. Lepow, T. Mullins, L. Lisinsky, K. Reid. ROW 2: B. Meisner. J. Attanasio, D. Lambiase, B. Labance. S. Lockwood. K. Villani, F. Turnquist. J. Becker. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSGCIATION President .....,..,................ ..,....,,. A RTHUR LEPOW Vice President .,..,............,, ......... W ILLIAM BAUMAN Recording Secretary ..,....,,........ ,,,...... L ORRAINE LISINSKY Corresponding Secretary ....,...,.. ....,..............,.........,.,..., K ARLA REID Treasurer .,......,....,......,,.................. ...,,..., K ATHERINE RUBINETTI A5SiStCllllf TFCZISZLTCT .,......... .......,,,......,,.......... I DA STUBER Adviser .....,............,........,,.. e ....,.,.. DR. CLYDE HUBER In preserving a coordinated campus life, the Student Gov- ernment Association encounters a trying challenge. Being both a helping hand and the controlling factor to clubs and campus organizations, it functions as the hub in the wheel of student activities. Although individual organiza- tions on campus are relatively independent, they are all tied by a maze of purse strings and red tape to the co- ordinating body of the association, the Board of Trustees. Comprised of the class presidents, class representatives, the president emeritus of the SGA, the Dean of the col- lege, and the elected officers of the SCA, this board acts as the clearing house for ideas and plans which come from all areas of the campus. A secondary aim of the SGA is to preserve and en- courage a healthy schedule of social activity. Activities sponsored by the association this year included two con- certs by Ceorge Shearing, the Hi-Los, and the Brothers Four, and a Christmas Semi-Formal Dance. These activ- ities are sponsored by the Board of Trustees through its Social Committee. A special Carnival Committee is created each year to organize the annual spring Carnival. Two sophomores are appointed co-chairmen and they choose the various sub-committee chairmen from their class. The Citizenship Committee, which has been in opera- tion at Montclair for the past ten years, works toward the development of better citizenship at the college and in the community, state, and nation. Each year the committee undertakes such projects as blood drives, Parents' Day, Freshmen Orientation, and a Penny Drive in an effort to give practical demonstrations of citizenship in action. Boosters' Association, which exists primarily to inspire school spirit at lVlontclair's athletic events, works closely with the college teams, coaches, and cheerleaders. Mem- bers of the organization take charge of the refreshment booths in the iieldhouse and lobby of the physical educa- tion building during the football and basketball games. The Student Government Association, as evidenced by the scope of these committees. activities, and chartered organizations, touches directly every individual attending Montclair State College. carnival committee Co-Chairmen BONNIE HINKLEY WILLIAM LABANCE citizenship committee Charrnlan ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ...,..,.,, A L ICE WHITNEY Vice Chairman .,,,,,. ,,,,,,, , ,.,... .,........ A L LAMORGES Corresponding Secretary ......... ...........,......, G AIL KUSZMA Recording Secretary ............,... .,.......... H ELEN ANSCHEL Treasurer .............,.,,,...,.....,. ............,......... J UDITH GREENE Higtoriqn .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,.,,,., DELORES COSCHIGNANO Boosters, Representative ....,...... ..........,........... .I OSEPH SNOW Publicity Chairman .....,.,..,... .........., J UDITH LANSDOWNE Adviser ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,, M R. EDWARD JOHNSON PACE 74 ll l 5 2 1 l 4 ! -15 1 l t l V l l l w l elm T21 I 1 X f z Y Ei 4 I i V! a E. 1 iw I, 4, Q' honoraries A .dl SQ, ,tgys :iii aiegfipysa 3Sr'1E3QiI.Z,f2'1 5 I jf L pt:-. -.2211-,-:Eff ' . -V h In I . .,', 1..Q, -' , .Rip ' , - X 2 - . as ' .:: sg X bl ' 'Q X XYQY::'1'1,f1rf. Pi: ':- . 1 fl. 5:2 ' g qw. i ab ' ,... xl Ls . : - - - . .. .1-if r afz -N -. I S-mia lea. f 1 .S 9-:tx-. ,:4: ,-- .. 2 5 Y . '1'42f'7N WY- . I5 1 A,-5. ffl? Q:F: :-45:-'iZ'3'. E'. . Q . WH 09 WHO R 'T Q - -f:S:l2?? i7- Q Nuo iit .J F. . tgmx-.-. 'E' A I i -. 4' Q f f 9 'Nz ' . If I I LXQ v Q -. 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Their inclusion in Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges is part of a Well-deserved recognition for their exceptional con- tributions of time, effort, and ability dura ing their four years at Montclair. JOHN BECKER BARBARA COLANERI PAGE 76 4. , 551513 RICHARD COWAN MARY CRONIN 6 I V h A I i I 5 3 L' i?5,155i54Q JOSEPH CZARNECKI R- 3 E, ROBERT FORTIER ROBERT GRAY A? ,A -1 HELEN HEMKO ROBERT HUBER fi MARLENE DeROSA ' LA CAMPANA MONTCLARION QUARTERLY CAROLE GREHL ELSA HUGEL PAGE 77 MADELINE JONES ELIZABETH MCCAMBLEY Gsm BQ .hw MNA T NUVEMBE 1:0 an TY OJAMAA PAGE 78 I SYDNEY LOCKWOOD itz, Y 'fri S , - Wk'-' ..., . , 'BWI X. M3 , , JL WILLIAM MEISNER THOMAS MULLINS ROBERT PAULILLO -H1 WK w. J W xx Q! l il 3 H 3 R' f ' ffr 'Q' SEI i V w r , 1 p Qi 1 l ? I. Y x g, 1 Y 1 1 1 1 I E 4 ll 5 B 4 I l i I, F 5 I i I r 1 v i i 5 , fd JAMES PQWELL WESLEY REHBERG ll ALFRED ROMAN HADLEY TREMAINE CARYLMEAD TRYON Eh 4' , , V I EMILY WATERS ALICE WHITNEY PAGE 79 KAPPA DELTA PI gamma epsilon chapter Presiderii ,,.A,,,, ..... . ,., , .,,...., . .ROBERT FORTIER Vice President .........,,,...e.... .....,.., J AMES POWELL Recording Secretary ,,,,,,.,ii,,,,, .,,.,.e, R OSALYN cHAR1sH Corresponding Secretary ..i,.,,.i ....,,...,.... .I UDITH GUIDE Treasurer .,...............,s .s,.,.,,...,si.ss, ........, J o SEPH MARTINO Historian ,,,,,,i, ..................,.. A LICE WHITNEY Adviser ,,,,,,e,,,,,,,,,,,,i,ii,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,e,,, DR. ALLAN MOREHEAD Kappa Delta Pi. the national honor society in educa- tion, honors those students who have shown outstand- ing scholastic achievement in all areas of concentrated study. The goal of the organization is to oiier oppor- tunities to its members to widen their scope of prepara- tion for teaching. The monthly meetings of the group usually focus upon members of the college faculty who are invited to speak about their particular fields. There are also numerous panel discussions in which members par- ticipate. The traditional Coiiee Housef, which is a farewell program for seniors. provides an opportunity for undergraduates and faculty members to discuss problems which arise during student teaching. This year marked a change in the standards for ad- mission to the organization. At present the group is composed of 45 students who have attained a minimum of 3.25 cumulative index and have been elected by a committee of faculty and Kappa Delti Pi members. ni- I- .... i 1 u T i 116 PTAGE 80 ROW 1: K, Sapios. K. Rubinetti. C. Wohl, C. Molinaro. R. Fortier, J. Powell. R. Charish. R. Lockwood. J. Martino. Row 2: B. Otto, M. Jones, C., Tryon, R. Baron. C. Connelly, M. DeRosa, P. Sapp. Dr. Morehead. A. Puknys. C. Carter, P. Costa. M. Thomas. J. Smith. Row 3: S. Lockwood, R. Cowan, R. Coco, B. Jezierski, A. Rosenberg. N. Staniszewski, G. Mahler. i s I i 1 I z I, E W3 .I 1 1 -' Ri W8 L: ff ll ll il ll li ll ,J mil ilwn... '23 v-'S-5 I I 1 C3 K Y, w ALDORNIA President .,.A , A, .,.,,...,,.,,. .A. , ., .,,, FRANCIS WALKER Secretary-Treasurer .,.,,,., .A.,A ..,A,, A . , ,... .4.. L I NDA BELFER Adviser ...... .... ...A.,,.A .,.,,. . , . . E ,,... E DR. EDWIN s. FULCOMER English majors who have maintained an average of B or better in their major subjects are considered eligible for membership in Aldornia. invitations are sent to elected sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The club promotes both cultural and social interests and has, annually, a Christmas party and a senior banquet. ROW 1: M. Stenson, F. Walker. L. Bclfer. Dr. Fulvomer. .l. Classberg. Row 2: H. Kaplan, I, Arho. A. Helhig, T. Mazzoni, B. Burberic, Y. Winnett. H. Tremaine. G. Mac-kitar. .l. Catvhe. M. JOIIPS- 'll Bremus. R. Iwrs. APHESTEON President .....,,.,,....,. .............. R ALPH MILANO Vice President ,.....i.. ......... D OROTHY KLAUSER Secretary .,..... ..,. .,.,.,.. D o ROTHY YoUHAs Treasurer ....... , .......,..... ROSALYN cHARis1-1 Historian ........ ...............,.,......,,, R EGINA BARON Adviser .,.....,,,.,..,..,..,,,..,.,..,....,....,,........,,..,,,,,..,, DR. BRUCE E. MEsERvE The New Jersey chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon, the na- tional honorary mathematics fraternity. aims to further the interest of mathematics in the college, to help the student realize the important role that mathematics plays in our civilization. and to provide for the recognition of outstanding achievement in the study of mathematics. Prizes are awarded annually to the three graduating mem- bers who have achieved the highest averages in mathe- matics. ... vi!! L sf? WWE ...,..... ... Y 7 ROW 1: R. Baron, D. Youhas, R. Milano, D. Klauser, R. Charish. ROW 2: A. Classen. L. Cooper, C. Carter, C. Sendecki. D. Sulzinski. J. Taub, Dr. Meserve, Mrs. Howden, Dr. Schumaker. ROW 3: L. Alberto, N. Staniszewski, M. Burger, P. Costa. K. Moon, C. Baugher, I. Alois, G. Mahler. R. Dey. G. Palh. Dr. Sobel. PAGE 81 If 15,111 3 K 4 .1 f 'x any EPSILON PI TAU President . ,,V ,..W... ., D AA .., D . .D ..,.... AAA.. ,,.,., ANTHONY POMPILIO Vice President ..,..,,A ,., ....., J ACK Loc1cERo Secretary .. ,..A . D A .AA AA . R DGER DONALD Treasurer ..,..,. ..A .r,..,..,............ J AMES WHITE Adviser . ,,, A ,, ...... ,,....,.. ,.,. N D . ..A. D .,.AA AA. D R. CARL E. ERANKSON The industrial arts honorary society has its initiation banquet in May. New members are reminded of their duties to contribute to the goals of the organization: to encourage technical skill, to foster and reward research in the industrial arts program, and to promote social efli- clency. ETA SIGMA PHI President D .,... . D DD ,i...,,....ttt ..., 4.... . . WFRANK COFONE Vice Presidents.. . .D ...,.., .CONSTANCE ROGASIS Secretary-Treasurer D DDDDD .DERANc1s MANGIARACINA Adviser D. ....D D........... DDD. .D..... . . . .......DD ......... D R. GEORGE ZEBIAN The Montclair chapter of the national honorary society in Latin recognizes excellence of scholarship and attempts to further studies in Roman and Greek classics. This year the organization concentrated on Greek drama. They have seen four Greek plays produced in the Greek style with masks and Greek sets. A Christmas banquet with Inter Nos is one of the many activities filling the Eta Sigma Phi calendar. F. Cofone, C. Rogasis. F. Mangiaracina, Dr. Zebian. PAGE 82 mlllllll FE l Row 1: Mr. Sredl, D. Gafara W. Vander Wall, R. Donald A. Pompilio, J. Locicero, .I White, F. Breston, C. Teryck Row 2: Dr. Frankson, Dr. Earl, D. Bottona, J. Janiec, R Cray. F. Grecco, J. White, D Coettsch, Dr. Duffy. 2.-W f 5- X-J -...L Rott 1: C. Humphrey, J. Bcliveau. B. Long. C. Hilpert, C. Potchoiba. Y. Florio. B. Rykowski. B. Watkins. Row 2: E. Barth. E. Diamond. M Zueben. F. Hill. C. Ward. E. Enhofivr. Dr. Wygant. N. Hatch. C. Ca-rln-r. Row 3: li. Ojamaa. M. Michal. C. C-reno. D. Castlegrant, B. Cirher. T. Wallace. J. Kauffman. KAPPA PI President ............,..,...... ....,.... c ONSTANCE WARD Vice President ...... ,... ...................... F R ED HILL Secretary .,...,. .... . .....,... E LLEN ENHOF1-'ER Treasurer ,,,,,,, ,.,,.,.. E ILEEN DIAMOND Liaison .....,,, .,,.....,..,......, E LLEN BARTH Adviser ,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,..,,,.,,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,..,,,,...... DR. FOSTER WYGANT Kappa Pi, the national honor society in art education, brings cultural benefits to our campus in the form of unique art exhibits such as those featured in the lobby of Memorial Auditorium. The organization also holds discussion meetings and assists the Fine Arts Council in arranging the annual Art Ball. GAMMA TI-IETA UPSILON President ..................... ,......,.. J oHN LAFFERTY Vice President ...............,,.. ........ R AYMOND FROLING Recording Secretary .....,,,,......., .,............... C ELESTE PARKER Corresponding Secretary ',.......,........, CARMELLA SYLVESTRI Treasurer ...............,..,,...........,.,............,,,.....,............. ...... E ILEEN SUTH Advisers .,...., . ....,,.,.,, MR. BERTRAND BOUCHER DR. DANIEL JACOBSON MR. FRANK KELLAND Gamma Theta Upsilon, the Iota chapter of the Na- tional Geography Fraternity. is designed to present honor students with opportunities to enhance their knowledge of geography and to promote concentrated study in that area. Bi-monthly meetings with guest speakers. Held trips. and the annual banquet at the Robin Hood lnn are highlights of the agenda. li ' ' 5 rj i , . . t 5 I g . . 7 lags l Rem l: P. Leone. H. I.owf-nstf-in. R. Froling. C. Parker. li. Suth, J. Lallerty. Mr. Bouclier. Dr. Jacobson. C. Sylvestri, R. Lewis. Row 2: 3. Ad0rl10. M. D.ACIlllIl0. L. Sf'll00I1lWTl. B. Scally. V. Florio. L. DelDuf-a. NI. Kelly. S, Lynch. A. Pierce. J. Tiefenthaler. C. Gallop. C. Farrave. J. Fryer, C. Connelly. B. Grimaldi. Row 3: J. McHugh. J. Carroll. C. Molinaro. F. Mulvihill, J. Cardone. M, Dre-yer. R. Capasso. R. IJ:-necks-. H. Murren. P. Sapp. D. Sumitra. B. Dougherty. S. Boeddinghaus. M. Timko. F. Hoeppel, A, Nurgd. PAGE 83 PI OMEGA PI President ,............,. A,...Y.. R OSEMARY coco Vice President ....A .,.,..,,,, . ,.. ,,,,.,.., s L TSAN OSTROWSKI Recording Secretary ..,.,.Y.,........ JEANETTE TERHORST Corresponding Secretary ,,,v.,,,,,oo MINA DEANE sT0uT Treasurer ,...e,. ...,e.ee..,,eee....,....,....,.ee...,..... ANN ROSENBERG Historian ........ ...,..e......e,..............., A RLENE TARASCIO Adviser ...,,,.....e... .. . .. HDR. ELIZABETH VAN DERVEER Pi Omega Pi strives to create, promote, and ex- tend interest and scholarship in business educa- tion and to encourage high ethical standards in business and professional life. This year's long list of activities included a panel discussion by student teachers, professional meetings, novelty and cake sales, and an initia- tion banquet. Row 1: V. Cerciello, C. Kneist, L. Marinaccio. ROW 2: A Tarascio, M. Stout, J. Terhorst, Dr. VanDerveer, A. Rosen herg, R, Coco. Row 3: B. Colaneri, H. Greene. Row 4: B. Otto, C. Parazoni. Row 5: J. Tabor. J. Katz, B. Fabiano ROW 6: F. Pado, A. Niemic. ROW 7: G. Easton, P. Rieder, K. Rubinetti. ROW 8: D. Orefice, A. Puknys, B. Blenclermann. ROHWEC President ...,....,.......... ,........ J AMES E. POWELL Vree President., .,.,,...,,.. . .. ....,..........,...... RICHARD COWAN Recording Secretary .....,,...,.. .......... H ARRIET MANDELBERG Corresponding Secretary ....,..,,. ...,......... B ETTY LOU HARDY Treasurer .,.,,.. ...,....,...,.... ,.,.,.... ....... . .....,, H A R RIET ARONOWITZ Historian .,.,.. .,,.....,. R OBERT LOCKWOOD Adviser .,..,. ,..,,,.., M R. DAVID ALLOWAY PAGE 84 tg, ,,-- X is li New 1 J ' E 1 1 I E l i Founded for the purpose of honoring students who have f contributed outstanding work in the social studies, J Rohwec strives to foster interest and research in this area. Meetings feature guest speakers and informal ' discussions. with a candlelight ceremony highlighting the list of activities. ' I R 1 4 H fl ii w it 1 i Row 1: R. Cowan. W. Lockwood, J. Powell. Mr. Alloway, H. Mandelberg, B. Hardy. H. Aronowitz. ROW 2: P. Han- tt nan. C. Rf-nkert. Y. Wine-tt. L. Bea. rf -X. Whitney. J. Guide. ROW 3: C. Tryon. .l. Krenetsky. P. Sapp. J. Szewczyk. C. Mackitar. I la -1 ti 11 ,- ,---.,. . .,....,...,..............,.----. ,U It T , i Row 1: R. Huber, V. Farese, J. Treloar, G. Alter, R. Fortier, G. Avia, L. Halpern, J. Guide, M. Faggio. Row 2: W. Jacobs, D. Fulmore, S. Sporn, M. O'Connell, L. Spera, G. Warren, B. George, J. Kotok, B. Versace, F. Villani, B. Berezansky. Row 3: P. May, L. Mosso, A. Deszegi, L. Tripido, M. Mahoney, D. Swarts, G. Pierson, B. Gabrielson, J. Attanasio, H. Lindsley, S. Ferman, S. Berman, R. lvers, R. McElvery. SIGMA ALPHA ETA President ,,.............,..,....,.,,..........,....... ,................,.. R OBERT FORTIER Vice President ...............,,. ...,,,.... G ERALDINE AVIA Recording Secretary .,.,,...,.,,.... .,,..,..,.. G LoR1A ALTER Corresponding Secretary ....,..,. ........... L OIS HALPERN Treasurer ...,,........,...................,...... ......, ....,..... J A MES TRELOAR Alumni Secretary .,.......,....,. eeee................,.........,.......,. M ARY 1-'Accro Adviser ...,......,,............,..,.............,..,.......,. Miss ELLEN KAUFFMAN With its goal of stimulating interest in the field of speech and hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta professionalizes its members by providing experiences outside of the curriculum. Its meetings consist of lectures and demon- strations pertinent to the realm of speech and hearing. The organization extends the scope of speech SIGMA ETA SIGMA President ....,.............,.,..,,,......, ............................,...... M ARco woons Vice President .......,,.....,,.,. ......... c EORGE HAGUE Recording Secretary ....,...,........ ....,...,... J UDITH GREENE Corresponding Secretary .......... ........... B ETTY CZEWSKI Treasurer ...........,........,...,,,,....,.,,,... ....,.,.,..,... R ALPH JAcoBsoN Advisers .......,....... ...,.,,, . ,. ,.,,.,...... DR. IRWIN GAWLEY MR. STEPHEN KOWALSKI The honorary organization in the field of science edu- cation is concerned mainly with preparing members for the teaching of science and the advisership of sci- ence clubs in the secondary schools. During the year, the society oiiers opportunities for the presentation and discussion of science and its many branches of study. correction by sponsoring field trips to such centers of therapy as the Trenton School of the Deaf and St. Barnabas Hospital. XY Tw-M11 Row 1: Dr. Gawley, G. Hague, M. Woods, R. Jacobson, J. Greene, Mr. Kowalski. ROW 2: C. Cortez, P. Johnson, D. Pelak, V. Schroll, N. Gyula, K. Sapios, R. Baron, J. Martino, T. Terranova, B. Trauth. ROW 3: G. Pauli, J. Ceci, J. Alois, M. Fenton, G. Schroll, S. Bernstein, D. Tauben, B. Smith, E. Klauss, A. Roman, L. Wiklund, F. Bigos. Row 4: K. Moon, D. Zabalatski, V. Fritz, N. Cook, W. DePalma, J. Lavach, R. Walker, R. Bray, W. Zeek, G. Babbit. Row 5: F. Resch, E. Liddle, J. Jennings, T. Bastedo, P. Fallacaro, D. Gaston, T. Duch, C. Brunner, N. Trofimuk. W. Heerschapp. Q4 'ST PAGE 86 qu, ,gpg .I'1 9.A' J ,4- -5 xg! , '14 VJ Q .3 f sf 'f '1 il A VA I i T1 I 1 . , 1 i V 1 l 4 , , W N gx L fl i !3 li x i , ' I y 1 N 1 '1 H F SEQ? U. 'QW , I' R2 'X 5 K A a 'N I a f ff' W' QUART E RLY Editor-in-Chief .... , .AAA , . ,AA ,, A4. ,, ,,.., .,,, R UTH IVERS Literary Editor ..,.A.A.. ....A.A H ADLEY TREMAINE Arr Editor .,.....,.....,,. ,.,,,. ......,.......A.A..... R OSEMARY BIONDO Business Manager ... ,. . ..,..........., .....w.,,, R OBERT PAULILLO Adviser ...,..,.....,,...........,,..,iii..,..i..i, ..ii ,.... M R . LAWRENCE H. CONRAD In publishing the creative writing of students whose liter- ary productions are inherently keyed to the tone of their time, the Quarterly is consistently marked by progressive literary expression and a modern, often experimental. format. It attracts those interested in serious writing and good reading by leaving the lighter aspects of journalism to other publications. Despite an obscure rumor to the contrary, this unique literary magazine is a valuable asset to our college. Besides furnishing experience in literary criticism and magazine publication for its staff. the Quar- terly offers the student body a representation of the crea- tive endeavors of the more articulate members of its generation. MONTCLARION Editor-in-Chief ......i..,,.,....,....i,........,....., ......,... M ADELINE JoNEs Managing Editor ,...... . .,....,.i, JOSEPH MORELLA Business Manager ..t,.,.... .........i c ARYLMEAD TRYON Adviser .,tt s .tti.tiii.,..,.,tt.,............,........,ittttttt ,....,.it M R. MoRR1s Mc CEE Communications have come to the fore in the past few decades. and the nearness of once distant areas and events is commonplace. So, too, is the increased interest in the current events of our own campus. and Montclair students can rightfully demand the Hinside storyw on local affairs. Within the compass' of its weekly four pages. the Montclarian serves as a vehicle for controversy and stu- dent opinion. If an occasional gremlin results in the mis- printing of words, the same can seldom be said of the news. editorials. and penetrating crystallization of local gossip which appear in each issue. One of the most active constituents of the New Jersey Collegiate Press Association, the Montclarion has been honored by that body for its excellence of reporting and editorial thought. L,,:Yj'v1E?!-'fir .'. ? bitt fsZemjJ 3 'L E ' i. x ' 'f I 1 ty ' Y 1 xii l 'sh Eff: 'Ears ' ig 1 f -, if . 1 3. . we ,. PAGE I, 34 -t ,f - 1 i i x . , 'fa'-,,,T ' , Z '-B, Y ff- V ,J J' . , Y',.,,.,,,. 3, 'V--'f ' .V 'SLS'-':.--ff'? 1 Q, .1 . QF -'ff ' ,a is 29?-E5f3W'51 - --Jyfig 7' - Q-l'?':,f4-- '-4'--',.,-7s 's 4' fr-'-,,,,4.v ,Jef-gli' jx.. -,i , --ff-ve Ag. '-lf D si - 1? fr-+1- ' .3-'A ay. -.1 f V . -.-f-. ,----. g.,3-- . , , , ,1' . -.- ' 1-in Lf? .bf 22:1 -3 ,iv WV f --ve--1 ,,.e4l'f we--fi , 1' fi 4 ef ADELPHES ' ........ PAT HARRINGTON ..........DORIS HUDAK President ,,..,.,.....4....... ,........... Vice President .....,,.,. Treasurer ..................A. ...,...,..,... E ILEEN LADE Program Director ..A...,..., ,,.,,,,,,,, J OAN NAPURANO Adviser ..,.,...,,....,....,,,.........,,,..........,.,... ,..,, A,......... , e .DR. HAZEL WACKER Established at Panzer thirteen years ago for the purpose of helping to orientate freshman women to college life, the Adelphes Club has continued to be an active and respected organization at Montclair. Each year the club awards a scholarship to a girl entering her junior year who best exemplifies the ideals of Adelphes. ENGLISH CLUB President .......,,,......i....i........s..........., ,.......... ....i..... J o sl-:PH MORELLA Vice President .....,... .......... v ERONICA SATTLER Secretary ......ri,,,...r,, .......... M ARGARET ROMANO Treasurer ......,.. ............................ G AIL KUZMA Adviser .,...,.ssise,,.ss,.,s,,.s .,s.,A.A,,..........,,.....,..s....i.ii. D R. STEPHEN EARLEY Regular theater parties and stimulating meetings are fast becoming trademarks of the English Club. The organiza- tion is open to English majors and minors who are inter- ested in furthering knowledge, understanding, and appre- ciation of literature and art. PAGE 89 .N 1 - 31 A A EPSILON MU EPSILON President ..AA.,A ...,,. . ... ........A.A.,.,.. ,,.... E LIZABETH INTELISANO Vice President eee....e..,.,.ee.. ,e.......,, F LORENCE POSTOGNA Recording Secretary .......,.,,e,.,.. .....e,, L ORRAINE LISINSKY Corresponding Secretary ......, ,. ,...,.,.. MARILYN VANECEK Treasurer.. ....,.,,........,......,...,.....,.... ..,.,.... v ALERIE CERCII-:LLo Historian ,.i,t .....,.i....... P AULA RIEDER Adviser ,.t..t e ....,..............,.....t.......,...it.................. DR. Louis NANASSY Epsilon Mu Epsilon, a national society for business education majors and minors, promotes professional and social relationships among the business education students and faculty. The club's social calendar fea- tures an annual picnic and a Christmas social. The organization is also a co-sponsor of the Business Edu- cation Workshop. i .. 'Q Z' WMM PACE 90 FINE ARTS COUNCIL Chairman ....,.....,.,.,,,s....,..is.....,....,,.,.,,,..,..,..................... NANCY HATCH Recording Secretary-Treasurer ......,.,..tt,. CONSTANCE WARD Corresponding Secretary ...r.,.i,...,. .......,, B ARBARA OVERATH Liaison ,...,...t...,,..,..,,,.r,..........,..,....... ,.,.,,,......... E LLEN BARTH Historian ..,,., ....,..,.,.,....... T ERRY CSIRAK AdUiSCf ..............,................................,.,..,..,.....,, DR. LILLIAN CALCIA The elected members of the Fine Arts Council partici- pate in the program and policy making of the Fine Arts Department. The Council sponsors an annual Art Ball and in previous years has been in charge of supplying the campus with Christmas decorations. V i P u A 'L l. -74. ip kr 1'-N 9- - u ' 5. f J 41 .Q J, 3 l f' XM l t l WTB l i I j 1 si A I HOME ECONOMICS CLUB President ....,C.,C,..CC,CCC.ACC is C.CCCC CCCCCCC CCCC,, IN 4 . JEANNE FARABAUGH Vice President ,.......A, ...A., I LDRRAINE AMBRUSTER Secretary ..C.AC,.C.,.A.... . C,.,.. ..coNsTANcE CARTER Treasurer .,...... , ..,,..,.,..,., JOAN MC GRATH Adviser ...,.,............,.,,,e4,..A..e.,..e.,.ee,,,, .,,ee,,ee.e, D R. KATHERINE HALL Spring conventions, bulletin boards. demonstrations, and the annual spaghetti dinner keep members of the Home Economics Club busy throughout the year. The club plays an active role in school life by offering their services for special dinners and teas. Sparked by enthu- siastic leaders, home economics majors find enjoyment and learning in these club activities. F Illljjl f X M Q91 j Ei 9' X! 3 INDUSTRIAL ARTS GUILD President . tt,srtt.,t..t.. ..tt.,.,.,....,... ........... W I LLIAM VANDER WALL Vice President .rer,.,, .,,,......r ..s..,.. R A LPH REssLER Secretary .....r,tt,tt.,.. ..,...,,.....,, J onN JAN1Ec Treasurer ...,.ee ......,t. s IGMOND scHoRR Historian, .....,.re ,,.....,.......i... D ANIEL BACHRACH Adviser ., t.,t.... .....,tt t.tttt,.. ,s,ttt..,....r.......r.r M R . CHARLES TREssLER All industrial arts majors are invited to join the Indus- trial Arts Cuild. The club strives to stimulate the pro- fessional growth of its members, and they annually construct an outstanding exhibit at the New Jersey Industrial Arts Association Convention. A spring din- ner dance tops the social calendar of the group. 'WI PAGE 91 INTER NOS President ..,...,,......., ...,...., J OIDA DEY Vice President ...A...... .....,.. A LICE JAFFE Secretary .....,...... .....,,. P ENNY MOUNT Treasurer ..e,..ee ............ L INDA cooPER Historian ..,....., .........,.. E DWINA REVACK Advisers ..,e. I CAROLYN BOCK DR. GEORGE ZEBIAN Inter Nos members center their interests in the litera- ture, life, and culture of Greece and Rome. By means of slides and movies the group broadens its cultural horizons and discovers new methods for vitalizing Latin in the high school. The high point of the club's social calendar is a senior banquet held early in May. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB President ..,............,.........i..i...,...,.,..,....,,........i.., CARYLMEAD TRYON Vice President ,.e,.,.,e......e....i ...,e,........ T HOMAS STODDARD Recording Secretary .....,.i....... .,.,..,..,. B ARABARA LAWRENCE Corresponding Secretary ,..,...,. .....,.......... C ARMELA NICRO Treasurer ................,.....,.,,.,......,..., ....,...... J OAN STEINBERG Historian ,.... . ........,. RICHARD COWAN Adviser ,... ..eee. , ...,..e.i,.. ,,,, .ee,..,ie..,...,....,.............,,... M R . PHILIP COHEN The International Relations Club was formed for the study and discussion of international affairs, particu- larly as they are related to American life and institu- tions. Members participate in numerous councils and activities of the Collegiate Council for the United Na- tions, of which the IRC is the local chapter at Mont- Clair. Ev . I the -A , C' sa' KAI, -fi' 'itil-use--cn? - , 'N A , . y -- , . , K 4- 'HA A, ,...., . .. ......,,.. ,- A- ,1...,,. PAGE 922 Rwan- LA TERTULIA ESPANOLA President ,.,..................,............,...,..A...,...,. FRANCES WASIELEWSKI Vice President .......... ...,......,., M ARY ANN Rossow Secretary .e.......... ..........,.,.........,.,.e E STHER conov Treasurer ....... .,...ee...,,..,.. J OSEPHINE CERRATO Adviser ,,..,.......,.,...,,..,.....,..........,.e.,,...... MRS. o. c. RIVERA-RIVERA Open to all Montclair students who are interested in the language, culture, and history of Spain, La Tertulia Espanola sponsors trips to the Hispanic Museum, pic- nics, and Christmas posadas. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS President .....................,......,,,..... ...,.,...,....,.. M ARY TOMPOROWSKI Vice President .....i,.. ..,,....,i G EORGIANNA MOLINARO Secretary ,.....,i,., ...,.,..,.,.r M ARIE CANCIALOSI Treasurer ....... ....s............,.,.,,..,... N ANCY JAMES Adviser ......................,.........i......,....,.......,. MRS. MAX SZKLARCZYK The French Club is the center for French activities at Montclair. At the regular monthly meetings students enjoy conversational French and acquire a knowledge of traditional French songs and dances. Activities of the group include an annual Christmas party and thea- tre parties. L ,: ' , ' 5 . ' V R ' .345 f 'K . w, , .V 17, -. , A . A . N, SEAM President A....,, ,..4. ,AACARYLMEAD TRYON Vice President .,.... .., .. . coNsTANcE WARD Secretary .,. .. , .. .,,..............4 ANN WILSON Treasurer ....., . ,.,,,. R AYMOND VEGHTE Advisers ,.....,,. eee,e.,, M iss MARIE FRAZEE DR. CLYDE HUBER SEAM, the Montclair chapter of the Student National Education Association, seeks to foster and encourage interest in the teaching profession and to acquaint its members with all phases of the profession. Annual activities such as the New Jersey Education Association Convention and the Student-NJEA Con- vention further the students' opportunities for pro- fessionalization. SIGMA PHI MU President .r..e,eeeceee L e.reeeer ...,,..ii..,........... , HCATHERINE SENDECKI Vice President c,.,..e ..,..e. ,MARTIN MILLER Secretary .......ii...,.i .L,...,.eee,,,,e...tcc.i. J UDITH ALOIS Treasurer ,,..,..c.. i .r,,e,...e,..,, MOIRA Mc CLUNEY Adviser .eee L r.ieeer..,,... r,..sss....,.rss...,.,,r. D R. JOHN SCHUMAKER The math club was founded for the purposes of fur- thering an interest in mathematics, furnishing an op- portunity to' broaden the students, scope of mathe- matical knowledge. and stimulating a feeling of fel- lowship among those students majoring or minoring in mathematics. At the monthly meetings speakers dis- cuss topics pertaining to the field of mathematics. An annual picnic is held each spring, at which the mem- bers escape from figures and formulas for a day of unmathematical fun. PAGE 94 A 2 l J l N 4 i l l l I l 1 l x l l l l 2 l 3 l l w l w w s I I :nl R President ,.....,.........,, ...., Vice President ............ Secretary ..4...,.... Treasurer ...,.. Adviser .. w... . IN-BE ...IRENE MARYANSKI ......,..FRANK BRESTON ,BERNADINE BUTWIN .UMINA DEANE STOUT MISS MARIE FRAZEE 00 TWEENERS A relatively new organization, the In-Betweeners was organized to help orientate older students when they first come on campus. The group offers its advice and an opportunity for these students to participate in a number of social activities. PAIDEIAN LEAGUE President t,......t.t,,,.,, ,, ri.,.,t, Jost-:PH MORELLA Vice President... .....,.......,,.,..,t ........... K ENNETH VILLANI Recording Secretary .....,......... ,..i,.,. W ILLIAM RAWSON Corresponding Secretary .....,.., ...,..... F RED MISURELLA Treasurer ,....e.,ii,tt...,....,.ee.e,,.,..., .....4.......,.., D ONALD SHANDLER Advisers rtt.... ,,......iee M R. ROBERT BECKWITH DR. DANIEL JACOBSON The Paideian League was formed this year by a group of men to broaden their own cultural horizons and to promote cultural activities at the college. With these goals in mind the club endeavors to elicit an expression of the campus society through contests involving art experiences. PAGE 95 THUCYDIAN SOCIETY President ..,...,......A,... ..., ......,..,. J o HN BECKER Vice President ...A..A,,........,., RAYMOND FROLING Recording Secretary ..,,.,...,........ ..w.w......w.. J AMES CLARK Corresponding Secretary .......,.,. ......... J AMES POWELL Treasurer ,,..,...............,..,.......e...,....,. ............ R ICHARD COWAN Historian ....,.. s..........,. R ICHARD HILSI-:R Adviser ....,. .........., D R. JACOB 1-'ISHER The Thucydian Society is a small but enthusiastic group devoted to the exchange of ideas on controversial topics, both historical and current. These discussions more often than not lead to an increased tolerance for the opinions and interpretations of others. Member- ship in the organization is limited to men of the sopho- more, junior, and senior classes who indicate an inter- est in the purposes of the organzation. PAGE 96 INTER-VARSITY annual Garrett Mountain picnic. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 1 -1 r I President ...,.,........... ...,...,... P AUL SAPP Vice President., .....,. ..,..,..,.,.,.,,..., J UDITH DOLL Secretary ...........,. ,..,..,... B EVERLY FERGUSON Treasurer ....... .,.,...,,,.. M OIRA Mc CLUNEY Adviser ........,............................,,........,. ,. ........ MRS. BRUCE HOWDEN A national student association devoted to the pursuit of fellowship and the manitenance of faith, the IVCF sponsors devotionals, Bible studies and prayer meet ings. Social activities include ldon't they all?l an if - if l I 5 STAR UF DAVHD President ...,........,.., ,...,,, .,, i is .. A ., , , s HARVEY ALTMAN Vice President ..,..e,ee. is ,BARBARA BERKE Secretary it eee,ee. ....e..,.e.... e........., J L TDY KLEIN Treasurer .....e, e,,, .ee.e.e , B ELLA FRIEDMAN Adviser ,...iee eee,...ii .ie... i ...,.,...,...,.iieii .....,,ii M R . ABRAHAM KAMPF The Star of David is an organization which endeavors to unite students of the Jewish faith. Outstanding activ- ities include an annual Chanukah party, discussion groups, and bagel sales. President i.....,........ ,,...., NEWMAN .WILLIAM JACOBS Vice President ,.,iee, ,. ,....iie ROBERT LANDRY Secretary ........,....., ..,..,.,. B ARBARA TRAUTH Treasurer ..ssi ,W .......e...A,,,.,,...e..,e...eee.e,,,,... NANCY GYULA Advisers ...... .......,. M ISS DOROTHY CUNMNGHAM Chaplain ...i,,, MR. VVILLIAM DIOGUARDI , ,,...... THE REV. THOMAS G. MADDEN CLUBe Providing religious, social, and cultural contacts for Catholic students through a variety of activities, the Newman Club is one of the largest organizations at Montclair. Throughout the year the club presents many inspiring speakers. participates in Homecoming and Carnival, and sponsors an annual Communion Break- fast, Spring Retreat, and a Day of Recollection. PAGE 91 MODERN DANCE CLUB President ,,,,,,,. ..,,,........... , Y............,.. ----,-.-. P E TEH F1-UHR Vice President ...........,..,... ....-..... C ARMELINA MARESCA Secretary-Treasurer ....,., ...,.......,.. J OY PETTERSON Adviser ,,,,..,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,.,,,, ,,...,.. ,..,,. A....,.......,,... ....... M R . B RUCE KING The activities of the Modem Dance Club are directed toward an aesthetic appreciation of the dance. The club offers interested students an opportunity to discover more about this art form and an opportunity to display their talents in both an informal workshop and the club's annual Dance Symposium. Al' FIRE SAFETY COMMITTEE Chairman ........ .,....,...,...,..,,,ee,........c......,...., R ONALD NOLAN Adviser .......,...,.......,.,....c...,,....,........,...........,.. MRS. JosEPH MEIERS Just because this group wears long pants doesn't mean that it no longer performs its daily good deeds. The Fire Safety Committee has more services to its name than a boy scout has badges. Entrusted with the grave responsibility of ringing the fire alarm at the first trace of smoke, these brave lads are the protectors of our property and the guardians of our lives. . 3' , N-2 L4-130 wi? F w . ,.,,.4?J .5 L -Q , . .,.,,9. J.--as 'Ziff ' X f .gy ., ,, sim-Faisal' :Qj2+f1 512' PAGE 98 f-MP4 . . pu Ts-'Es-E Y .ll l l i .., N. . l n ' ,Id . X, M O C Program Chairman .,........ ,...,..,.. A NTHONY PARISI Box Office Chairman ..AAA..... ,.,...... F RANK PETRUCCI Secretary ................,,......,..., ,- ..A........ PAUL KEARNS Treasurer ,...,,.. .......,..... L INDA CONNORS Adviser .............e....A..............AA..............,.......,........... DR. WARD MooRE Coordinating the activities of the Music Department is the Music Organizations Commission. Comprised of the presidents and advisers of the Choir, Band, Orches- tra, and Opera Workshop, MOC also sponsors the musical programs presented to the college. This year the recital by the famous-basso, Jerome Hines, was arranged by the organization. MEN President .......,............. ........ F RANK PETRUCCI Vice President ......,........... ...i,.,.,.. VINCENT VERGA Recording Secretary ....,...,,.,.... .......r.... s ANDRA Hoax Corresponding Secretary ......... ......... E UGENIA EURING Treasurer ,.,,......,,.....,...................... ,....,..,,., P AUL KEARNS Advisers ..,..,. .......,.... M R. EM11. KAHN MR. LOUIS ZERBE C The Music-Educators National Conference is the pro- fessional music organization on campus. Open to all those interested in musical activities, MENC provides a link between the students at Montclair and music activities in the public schools. The members of the group can proudly claim sponsorship of the prize- winning Carnival booth. The House of Bamboo. PACE 99 CHOIR President ,,,,,,,,..,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, .......,.. A NTHONY PARISI Vice President ...,.,............... ,,.,.,.. E MILY WATERS Recording Secretary .......,,...,.. ...,.............. A LICE TANNAR Corresponding Secretary .......,. ,......,,.. P ATRICIA KONOPKA Librarians ....,.,4...,.,,.,..A.......,.......... ..,................,..,... D AVID GUYET JOANN MANAILOVICH Conductor .dn...,.........,,.A.....,..,.A.................,.. MR. RUSSELL RAYTON The College Choir is open to all students interested in music. Members are acquainted with various forms of vocal music and display their talents at the annual choral concert in Memorial Auditorium. They also promote good will for the college by presenting field concerts in the high schools. ORCHESTRA President .........,..... ...,...... L INDA coNNoRs Vice President ........ ........ F RED SCHMITT Secretary .....,,........ ..,....,. A L1cE TANNAR Conductor ..,,,,,.,.....,.r.....,,..,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,., MR, EMIL KAHN The college orchestra, under the leadership of Mr. Emil Kahn, provides the musical background for Opera Workshop productions and for several college assem- blies. The orchestra is open to all students wishing to express themselves through classical, romantic, and modern music. ,dresses were 7T NV A -:H'- -W- PAGE 100 R 1 l 4 SYMPHONIC BAND President ,... .,..,..A,,. ..,...... F R ANK PETRUCCI ......,..,HARVEY ALTMAN .,,,,...LINDA CONNORS Vice President .,......,. Secretary ............ Conductor ....,A.,..,.,...,.,A,,....A.A,.A.,.,.,...A....,.A,,.A.......... DR. WARD Moons The Symphonic Band can be seen and heard boosting school spirit at all home football games. Open to all those who play band instruments, the group also de- votes a great deal of time to the reading and selecting of new band arrangements and to the preparation of an annual winter concert. l LITTLE CONCERT BAND President .................,..,...,,,....... .....,,..................... F RANK PETRUCCI Vice President ....e.,.... ,,.,r.,.. H ARVEY ALTMAN Secretary .......,,,,....., ,,,e,,,,,,, L INDA CONNORS Conductor ...,.,,ss......,.....,........,....,.....r,....,.............,. DR. WARD MOORE A select group of musicians are invited to join the Lit- tle Concert Band. The group practices intensively throughout the,year for musical programs which they present at other schools and at their annual winter concert. PAGE 101 3'1- 1 E OPERA WORKSHOP President ......................,.,OOAAO.....4......AAO....A...,..,..,....OO,,....... PAUL KEARNS Vice President ...........,.,.A ....,AO, A NTHONY PARISI Secretary-Treasurer ,.,,., .,......,..OO..,...... S ANDRA HOEK Advisers ,,,...OO,..,..,OO,...O....A.. ,.,,.......,,,..,.A. M R. ,EMIL KAHN MR. HOWARD MILLMAN Those who have successfully passed an audition before Mr. Kahn and have earned a place in the Opera Work- shop group are exposed to the various performance ,activities of the group. Members become acquainted with music, make-up, costuming, and staging, and learn how to turn out high quality productions. PLAYERS President .,....i,,...,.,..i... .....,,. G LORIA ALTER Vice President .....,..... ,iii.,...,..,......,.,..............., R UTH IVERS Secretary ..e,,,i e.,., .,...... H E LEN CLAIRE CHAMBERS Treasurer .,.,.. .. ,, ,....,...,.....,i,. WILLIAM RAWSON Advisers .iie.e s ......ee DR. L. HOWARD Fox DR. CLYDE MC ELROY The temptation of life upon the wicked stagev is offered to all Montclairites by Players, the college dramatics organization. The club provides practical experience in all phases of the theater-acting, direct- ing, staging, lighting, and business. There are limitless opportunities for the aspiring Booth or Bernhart or for anyone who simply likes an atmosphere of grease- painted and costumed excitement. Two full-length plays and several experimental workshop productions are presented yearly. The coveted Players Key is awarded to members who have worked live consecutive semesters and have accu- mulated two hundred hours of participation. PAGE 102 x A A f PAGE 103 1 1? x rl 'xx XQQVQL-S X. fe if v. X reek I TER- FOUNDED: 1959 CHARTERED: 1960 Chairman ,........A.,.,,.........,,.......,.9.....,AA., .,,,..A. ..,.,,.,.. v 1 RGINIA FARESE Vice Chairman.. a,a., aVa,,, .aaa ....a.a A N G ELA AND1co Secretary .....,.,....aaa..A....,...,......,,a........,.....,..,......9,.,.. SANDRA RAGONES Corresponding Secretary-Treasurer CONSTANCE YELLAND Adviser ,....., .,.., .,......,. M 1 ss MARIE FRAZEE ORORITY CUUNCIL After many months of blood, sweat, and tears,', the dream of in Inter-Sorority Council has finally been fulfilled at Montclair. This organization, for which a pressing need has long been felt, represents an awaken- ing to the stubborn fact that nothing of value is ever wrought from chaos. With this thought in mind, the council was organized to unite the many individual sororities into a single unit working for the welfare of the college. One of the major achievements of the council this year has been to establish a program of rushing for- malities and to erase the erratic tactics previously employed during pledging. The work of the council, however, does not end with the termination of formal rushing. The group also acts as a non-partisan mediation board in all disputes or questions which arise among the member organizations. In addition to this, the council has established an ISC Scholarship Fund, an ISC picnic, and the formal ISC Cotillion, at which the new members of each soror- ity are presented. 4? 'K ' ev 'EP V? Row 1: L. Hack, S. Ragones, A. Andico, V. Farese, C. Yelland, J. Fitzpatrick. Row 2: M. Mahler, P. Lesinski, P. Wolczanski, E. Lattanzio, M. Price, A. Westerhoff, E, Codoy, M. Shevitz, D. Ugrovics, C. Young. M. Johnson, L. Cooper. PACE 106 N. I 1 1 l ll l , . 1 l l Q fm! LPHA fHIBET FOUNDED: 1960 CHARTERED: 1960 President .. ,.. ., , , MARILYN SHEVITZ Secretary .,....A ....... . MAUREEN THOMAS Treasurer ,,e....,, e,,..,.. N ANCY sTAN1szEwsK1 Historian .eii e ..iiii U ei,i.i..,eee i...,..,.. P ENNY COSTA Adviser .......,i i.,,,.,,e . . .i.,e. Miss DOROTHY CUNNINGHAM With Montclair growing so rapidly, there is al- ways room for one more organization. particularly one that possesses as high a set of ideals as those of Alpha Chi Beta, one of the two new sororities added to our campus this year. Along with the usual purposes of increasing school spirit and fostering togetherness among its members, the group carries out at least one serv- ice project outside the college each semester and invites foreign exchange students to its meetings. The new sOrority's activities include a Christ- mas party for retarded children and a program for befriending foreign students. 11 ' l T' Q29 ROW 1: M. Barkman, M. Thomas, M. Shevitz, E. Codoy. ROW 2: J. Argenta, N. Norris, N. Staniszewski, P. Costa, J. Russell. PAGE 107 President ....A....,.......,.,,4,.A. . .., ...,..... s ANDRA RAGONES Vice President .,..,.eee........,... ...,,.,...e J UDITH ROBERTSON Recording Secretary .,,.,.., ..,... .....,...... M A RLENE DCROSA Corresponding Secretary ,,......,.,..........,....e ELEANOR TULNER Treasurer .......,...,....,,..ii....,....,.e,,.....,....,...,,..............w,. CAROLE GREHL Inter-Sorority Council Representative CONSTANCE YELLAND Historian .,..,.,.......,..... ..,,...,,..e, B ARBARA scALLY Pledge Mistress .....,,...,. ..,.,.....,.....,,.., D oms WEINPEL Adviser .....e.............s. ......,... D R. GEORGIANNA BABB DLPHC FOUNDED: 1946 CHARTERED: 1950 Dalphac, the oldest dorm-commuter sorority on cam- pus, was originally organized by five dorm and five commuter women to develop feminine interest in the home and family. Today the Women of Dalphac are still busy developing interests, but have added to their goals the development of the individual sisteris capac- ity for citizenship-and for whatever else the situation necessitates. The wide range of activities in which the group par- ticipates accounts for its position of leadership on campus. The organizationls annual Greek Sing is the only non-profit cultural contribution made to the col- lege by a Creek letter organization. A not-so-cultural contribution is their traditional Carnival Show, which, along with a prize-winning souvenir booth and an annual attempt at Homecoming creativity, is an effort to add to the general well-being of the school. Their program also includes a picnic with Delta Omicron Pi and KRU. a lively encounter with Sigma on the basket- ball court, and an equally lively encounter with Agora at their annual Garret Mountain picnic. .1- ROW I: C. Temmler, C. Elbeck, M. Stenson, J. Burek, K. Reid, S. Martin. l. Arbo. ROW 2: A. Colasurdo, .l. Robertson, B. Scally. E. Tulner. S. Ragones, C. Grehl, M. DeRosa, C. Yelland, D. Kane. Row 3: R. Charish, J. Lansdowne, C. Fakele, B. Cordes, J. Szewczyk, M. Cronin, H. Chambers. C. Fitzgerald. A. Whitney, J. Mulvihill, D. Weinpel. K. McKenzie. F. Villani, J. DeBlock, M. Hakim. PACE 108 DELT OMICRO FOUNDED: 1945 CHARTERED: 1958 At the time that Delta Omicron Pi was founded, soror- ities were prohibited on campus and meetings were held in secret. The group was originally organized as a defense against a group already functioning in the dorm known as '6Meyer's Mob and operated for social purposes only. Today Pi has successfully made the transition from one of the top dorm sororities to one of the top dorm- commuter groups. A co-ed picnic at Garret Mountain, theater parties to New York, an annual picnic with Dalphac, and a senior banquet are some of the activ- ities which promote this sorority's ideals of stimulating social relationships and promoting the welfare of the college. it President ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,., J OANNE FITZPATRICK Vice President .,...,..,,,,................ ................... J ANET LUSCIA Recording Secretary ....,..........,,. ,.......... C ONNIE CARTER Corresponding Secretary .,.,......, ..,.,,...... R OSEANN SAVASTA Treasurer ...,.......,......,....,,.,.....,.....,.......,.......,..,,.......... .IOANN QUADER Inter-Sorority Council Representative PAT WOLCZANSKI Historian .,,.... ......,....,,.,................... .I OY PETTERSON .AJUIZSET ...,... ......,..... M RS. ESPERANZA AMAREL ear to .ala n H l my - '- ef v , I I Row I: P. Henderson, L. Lisinsky. R. Kabarac. B. Long. K. Kennedy. C. King, B. Inlelisano, M. Chiari. Row 2: P. Wolczanski, J. Petterson. R. Savasta. J. Fitzpatrick. J. Lucia. C. Carter. J. Quader. J. Beierle Row 3: I. Stuher, J. Helbig, A. Hirner, C. Parker. L. Searles. N. Kramer, fl. Gallop, C. Christopher. M. Yanecck. J. Bragdon, P. Donohoe, G. Wagner. J. Cella. P. Mount. J. Voss. P. Xiques. P. Marut. li. Hugel. D. lanilmiasf-. D. Bloomer. L. Luther. PAGE 109 DELTA SIGMA CI-II LP ROW 1: F. Gibson, L. Cooper, P. Lesinski. Row 2: G. Cenege, M. Novack, J. PAGE 110 Winner, S. Casterlin, L. Finnerty. FOUNDED: 1960 CHARTERED: 1960 President ,..,An. ,.A ... ,..,,A..,,..,.. L INDA cooPER Vice President ..,..,,,,.,...AA ,..A. .., ......., P ATRICIA Los1NsKI Recording Secretary .,.,,.,, .. ..A. .....w,.w.,,, M ARIE NOVACK Corresponding Secretary A..A....,.. ,,.....,.., S USAN CASTERLIN Treasurer e,e,..e...,..,..,..e.............,....,.....,.. .....e..e..A o EORGETTE CINEGE Historian ,,,..,. ....,, e..e,,.,,,.A.A,..,,..,.,.,,.e,.,,.,..,,,...e.., ,..ee...., J A N E WINNER Inter-Sorority Council Representative .,,,,. JANE WINNER Adviser .. ieeee.,.eeVA,e....V..,..,,ee,,,,e.,.,,,ee.e....e,..,.,.. MRS. JAMES COWAN There is something very exciting about starting out with a new organizationg there are no past failures to hold the group back, and although there are no estab- lished traditions to lean upon, the group has every opportunity to create memories and to engage in activ- ities which may eventually become traditions. With the motto of spirit, determination, and char- acterw as a staunch support. the Women of Delta Sigma Chi have embarked upon a full schedule of banquets, parties, and picnics. Doing their share in promoting the welfare of the college, the group has provided cheering blocks at all athletic events in an effort to drive any remaining traces of apathy from the campus. l l 4 l i l l Q11 tty y . I l l 1 l TJ 5? pl X i l l l tl gl is tl '1 I ,l 'l ti ,l it ll Qu l 1 t l 5' V l l l I ll 4 11 P 1 ...an DELT THET P FOUNDED: 1947 CHARTERED: 1956 In 1947 a sorority known as Delta Sharpe' was or- ganized for music majors. In 1956 this organization, due to a lack of music majors. became a dorm sorority under the name of Delta Theta Psi and eventually took its present form as a dorm-commuter group. With the new status the interests of the group were broadened to include girls of many talents and interests, and its range of activities was no longer confined to the music world. Today the Women of Delta Theta Psi demonstrate their varied interests and spirit of enthusiasm by en- gaging in such activities as Homecoming, Carnival, and Greek Sing. The sisters also show a spark of un- selfishness hy visiting orphanages with toys at Christ- mas. Visits are also made to fraternity parties at Stevens, although these expeditions are usually made without toys and are not restricted to the holiday season. President .. rrssr.,..tsss ..,,,,,. D ELORES UGROVICS Vice President.. ,s..,.....,.,,, .. ...,....... coNsTANcE WARD Recording Secretary .,...,,,.,. .r.,.............. D IANE DANNA Corresponding Secretary .s.rr .. .r,.,.., VALERIE FLORIO Treasurer ,..r..,rr,.......,.....,........,,...........,..........................,........ RITA FREE Inter-Sorority Council Representative MARION JOHNSON Historian. .......,.r.............,..... r..,.....t A NGELA SIRIANNI Alumnae Secretary ,Y...., ., .,,....,. ....,...... G AIL KUZSMA Adviser r.,....s,,.,..,,ss.,.r..r ,....r ..,,..,.... D R . MARIE KUHNEN ROW 1: B. Nuss. C. Panek. C. Drogy. V. Florin. J. LesChaloupe, M. Johnson, Ron 2: F. Mangiaracina. C. Beacham. A. Sirianni. C. Ward. D. Ugrovics. C. Kuzma, R. Free, W. Waters. Row 3: C. Kernan, T. Csirak. li. Simms. M. Levy. T. Terranova. J. Davis. P. Giacalone, Dr. Kuhnen. J. Guide. S. Lynch. H. Aronowiez. H. Mandelberg. B. Briggs. B. Reinman, S. Kolis. PAGE 111 KAPPA RHO UP ILO FOFNDED: 1948 CHARTERED: 1956 President . .. V,.. ARLENE wrasrenaorr Vice Pl'6Sl.l116IZf,, , , .,,,,.,., JOAN SALERNO Recording Secretary, , , JOAN TOPAR Corresponding Secretary ...., MARY CARDEN Treasurer , , , ,,,,,, , , . GAIL MORITZ Inter-Sorority Council Represenlalive ANGELA ANDICO HiSf0fZ.UHS VALERIE CERCIELLO. DEANNA DIXON !fdUiS6'TS., , , ,. , MR. AND MRS. HENRY SREDL Oh. for the life on the rolling sea. might well be the anthem of the KRU pledges as they sport their sailor hats and middies around campus. Even KRU'S Kruisef' a living experiment in navigating with three sheets to the wind. reflects their preoccupation with the hriny. The Women of KRU also participate in many cam- pus activities such as Greek Sing. Homecoming. and Carnival. and sponsor a Spring fashion show, Game Night. and an annual box-lunch sale. Then. just to be certain that all work doesn't make them dull sailors, the girls participate in the lnter-Fraternity-Sorority Dance. weekends at the shore. bowling parties, and picnics at the ever-popular Garret Mountain. All of these activities synthesized fulfill the organizationls ideals of creating and strengthening friendships and bringing about harmony in social and college activities. eis, fr in g 1 3' i ei: 17 1 if . gf -'hs :Q ' I Ham l: S. re-runan. ll, Nlicln-Ile. 5. Sallas. ll, liixon. A.Westerl1ofi. J. Salerno, G. Moritz, M. lfurdvn. L. Sihi. .l. 'llxu-etl. Hun 2: J. Lamson. if lhtstngria. 4. llnnnnanl. X. Yan Blarcrnn. l.. llllllllth B, Bellars. M. ifonners, M. Woods. l. Balvluoni. P. Harrington. P. l,41ttsnn. ll. Marana. X, tohen. I.. PAGE 112 Nic-lluvi. I ,l' if W li ll X il 1 K PPA IG RHO FOUNDED: 1958 CHARTERED: 1958 As Montclair has grown there has been an ever-increas- ing need for more sororities on campus to enable fe- male students to participate fully in college life. In 1958 the sisterhood of Kappa Sigma Rho was added to the list of chartered sororities and began to take an active part in campus functions. Using the equation 'cservice plus social activities equals success. the group has arrived at a safe formula for establishing its program. The group participates in such activities President .. .. .i.. Vice President.. . .. . Recording Secretary . Corresponding Secretary Treasurer . . . . . ISC Representazizie. . .,,.., MARGARET PRICE LENORA TOMINARO ANNETTE MINNEFOR ...BEVERLY STETZ .. PATRICIA TOPPS . . LORETTA HACK . . . Historian . ROSALIE ROFRANA as Greek Sing. Homecoming, and Carnival and works . , . . Adviser DR. CHARITY RUNDEN toward an lncrease of power and prestige on campus. K ,M .LE fl? -. .,. ,1 ' .,, vsfzarg I , f N Q rx ..'G5:- N of Y ' Q I 4 Ron l: A. B1-llino, N. Rf-pole. IJ, IJ'Amalo, R. Hofrano. .l. Hadala, H. Sanhlippo. Ron 2: L. Paparvllo. L. Wawk. P. Topps. Ur. Runden. M. Price, l.. 'l'ominaro. B. Slvll, .-X. lhl1llI14'l-OV. Hou 3: l,. Trippielo. F. Llollura. ,l. Bielil-cmsski, C. Adair. A. l'4-arm-. ff, Brin-4-. lf. Broun. I I. Murpluy. P. Blair. P. Prosmlk, B. Tm-zko, M. Muhoriey. -X. tfarrowio 5 PAGE 1 l O A . A BDA OMEGA TAU O 1 President ,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ........,...... JOAN VALIJNTI Vice President .,.A,,,.e.A....,,.,,e.A,,. .......... c HRISTINE HILPERT Recording Secretary .....,..,....... ,..,,......... S OPHIA YALOURI Corresponding Secretary .,,.,,,,,. .....,..... H ELEN ANSCHEL Treasurer ,....,.,.........,............A,... oo.,..4.o.,................ T HERESA THOMAS Inter-Sorority Council Representative ...,.. JUDITH KLEIN Historian ,.,.,..,,..i..,.,,,.......i.,....o ,..,...........,, . DOROTHY HEMMERLY Alumnae Secretary ........ ,,..A.....,.,......, A DELE NIEMIEC Adviser ,,,,,,i,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,...ii,eiii M Rs. BRUCE Hownl-:N FOUNDED: 1958 CHARTERED: 1958 Fired with the ambition which is part of being new, the Women Of Lambda Omega Tau have charted their course toward creating a bond of unity through shared interests and activities. The sorority has attempted since its founding three years ago to cultivate in its members a knowledge and appreciation of fine arts, music, and science. Along with these more noble strivings are the usual social events which round out the individual. The grOup's activities include a Christmas party, an annual Alumni Dinner Dance, and a spring picnic and hayride. Not to remain merely an unknown clique on campus, the group also participates in Homecoming, Greek Sing, and Carnival. Row 1: J. Luston. D. Hemmerly, H. Anschel, J. Valenti, Mrs. Howden, S. Yallouri, T. Thomas, A. Nimmick. 'Row 2: S. Stort, N. Guvla. T. Mazzoni, C. Cueceo, N. O'Brien. L. Spera. C. 0'COnner, J. Tiefenthaler. J. Larsen. B. Traut. DXCE T14 USIG A FOUNDED: 1945 CHARTERED: 1958 While most women try to hide their age, Mu Sigma is proud to boast that it is the oldest organized sorority on campus. Their switch to a dorm-commuter status has not dimmed their pride. and new sisters are intro- duced to the sorority's proud record at their initiation. ln addition to their participation in Carnival. Home- coming. and Greek Sing. the group sells their popular submarine sandwiches to hungry Montclair students. Highlights are added to the Mu Sigma social calendar in the form of a Christmas party. a Spring dinner dance, and an annual picnic to which each sister invites a non-sorority girl in an effort to foster new friendships. ' HCATHERINE YoUNc President ..,...,,.....,...,.. ......... Vice President ................, ,......,,.. A UDREY GEHRLEIN Recording Secretary ,,..,., .,..,, . . .................,..... JUDY FEIL Corresponding Secretary ,,...,..,. ......... L EEANNA DEL DUCA Treasurer ..... 1 .......,.,.......,.,e..... .,...,,..................,. P AULA PRIMAMORE Inter-Sorority Council Representative CONSTANCE SCHOTT Historian ,,...,. ,....., . .. ,,...,. ARLENE WOECKENER Parliamentarian . ,....,, .,,,......,,, ,.,,,,,, ,....,,,, A L I X LONG Adviser .....,..,....... .. ,,... Miss PAULINE FOSTER .. tw - 4 . , K B I Vlltf V 1 5 sex 'af l L 2 Row 1: C. Vogel, C. Florio. J. Alois. M. Call. B. Ciercyk, M. Ryaby. Row 2: A. Long, J. Feil, A. Cehrlein. Miss Foster. C. Young, P. Primas more. L. De-LDuca, A. Woeckener. Row 3: A. Claassen, M. Lenard. M. Delany, M. Hetkovis, J. Cuff, M. MvCuigan, G. Stefian, P. Schmidt. P. Konopka, N. Nigro. F. Pado, E. Rosely, G. Cavey, M. Lynch. PACE 115 President ..,...,.,.,...... ,....,,. B ETSY Mc CAMBLEY Vice President ..........,.,., ,.....,. .,.............A.. A N NE TALLETT Recording .Secretary .,...........,.. ,..,.,....... B ARBARA COLANERI Corresponding Secretary .,.A,A ,,..,.. ,..w M ARY ALICE GORMAN Treasurer ..,.....,...,...,,.,,..,..,,...... e,,,,,ee eeee..,...... c A MILLE CONTELLO Historian ,,e.,eee A...e.....,..,,.,,,,..,,,.,....,.........,....e,,.i.,.e.. L YNN THOMPSON Inter-Sorority Council Representative BoNNrE HINKLEY Alumnae Secreiary .,..e.,..., ,ie,..,i..................i.., L INDA LEE swiss Adviser ,.i,.,.Li......,......,.. L.,..,. ,i.i..,i... M R s. LILLIAN szKLARczYK . l I f ' 2 ,Q Q 9 we IGM DELT PI I I I I I FOUNDEDI 1947 CHARTEREDI 1947 I i I I I I . I I II Ii II Sigma Delta Pi, one of the oldest dorm-commuter sororities on campus, has succeeded throughout the years in accomplishing its purpose, that of promoting social development among the women students of the college and particularly among its own members. A Mother-Daughter banquet, Christmas cocktail I party, May weekend at the shore, annual dinner dance, annual senior banquet, basketball game with Dalphac, II cake sales. Carnival, Skit Night, Homecoming, Greek Sing, snack bar sitting-these events and more stud II the calendars of the women of Sigma. lt,s a wonder Q that the girls flnd time for academics they're so busy being busy. They've even been able to keep in line I with campus pressure this year by assembling their ' new black and pink sorority dresses. I I I ,- ' 3 -W - La 'Z - I MN 'rf ' -- 'Y '47 ri. Ill. I I me if I V ev I fry. I G I I 'E ' . df- I L. . .75 f I, W Q Q' . I I I I I I I I Ron 1: B. Dunn. AB. Hinkley. J. Coppola. L. Janczecki. K. DeMayo. C. Raso. Ron 2: J. Carroll, L. Sax. A. Tallett, L. Thompson, B. Colaneri, li, 1IvCambley. M. Gorman. L. Swiss. C. Contello, J. Farabaugh, C. Barrett. Row 3: J. Yannucci. R. Homes, S. Kroll, M. Suth, C. Saika. H. Berturci, T. Coffey. J. Crowley. J. McMullan, M. Martin. P. Oehl. H. Ciglio, J. Classbe-rg, P. Spagnola, L. Kramer, P. Chadwick, G, Higgins. PAGE 116 I l I I THETA CHI RHO FOUNDED: 1954 CHARTERED: 1954 The word Htogethernessw must have been invented to describe the Women of Theta Chi Rho. Whether they're holding a Hgoodie salef, peddling their cream puffs, or practicing for Creek Sing, their comradeship and uniformity mark them unmistakably. Usually grouped en masse and dressed in their stylish blue chanel jackets, the group is easily recognizable any- where on campus. The Women of Theta are dedicated to the purposes of promoting sociability and sincerity among its mem- bers and of achieving active participation in all college functions. Ranking among this busy group's social activities are their senior farewell banquet, an alumnae Christmas banquet, and their notorious Hsummer re- unionv at the shore. President .....,....,.,,,,,. .,,,,.,,,., v IRGINIA FARESE Vice President ...,,,,......,..,,.,,...... .........,. E DNA LAT'rANz1o Recording Seeremry ................. ..,....... J UDITH FONTANA Corresponding Secretary ......,,... ,,,,....... M AUREEN KELLY Treasurer ....,..............................,........,.......,,........,... GERALDINE AVIA Inter-Sorority Council Representative ...,., MARY MAHLER Historian ,..,.,,.........................,.......,.........,...... KATHERINE MURPHY Adviser ...,..,.,, ,,,,,,.,,. D R. KATHERINE HALL ROW 1: P. Webster, B. Coca, L. Halpern,M Bremus Row 2' F Mueller E Coyle C Avia M Kelly E Lattanzio V Farese K Mur h J.F0maAa,J.w1nChu,L.K1 ,M.N dl.li V ZD' ' ' 7 ' ' ' ' ' ' 'J -' ' PY' oss ee e ow 3 . Fulmore, J. Ivanskl, F. Vanderhyde, T. Baker, C. Lantheume, S. Ixuchnik, C. Schaeffer. M. Mohler, .l. Craef. M. Luethke, M. Faggio, L. Wiklund. S. Berman. G. Barlos, B. Baranski. E. Stulman, K. Gaffney, P. Betar. PAGE 117 President .....,..,...A..,,. ........WILLIAM BAUMAN Vice President ....,.A A.eeee e,e,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,, G E 0 RCE JENKINS Recording Secretary .......,......... ,........ P ATRICK LUCIANO Corresponding Secretary .,..... . .............., ROY LUPINACCI Treasurer ..............,e...................... .,....,.,,.... E MANUEL SCROFANI Historian ..,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,. Sergeant at Arms ....,....... Adviser .. ,,,....A.v...,,.,......... .. HMICHAEL PONDISCIO ,............PETER MORTIMER DR. DANIEL JACOBSON COR FOUNDED: 1929 CHARTERED: 1929 Although Agora,s original purpose, to sponsor discus- sions on political, philosophical, and educational prob- lems, has mysteriously given way to a greater emphasis on athletic ability. and their public debates have been replaced by public parties, the spirit of good fellow- ship and leadership within the group has never been altered. Agora is an organization steeped in traditions, but not bogged down bv them. Among these traditions are the annual Agora Show, the presentation of the Sandy MacMillan Award to the outstanding senior athlete, the annual basketball and softball games with Senate for Phi Lambda Pit, and their annual Garret Moun- tain experiment in outdoor living, better known as the Agora-Dalphac picnic. PAGE 118 Row l: P. Mortimer, R. Lupinacci, B. Bauman, M. Scrofani, F. Pettinato. Row 2: .l. Reeves, F. Petrulla, D. Fixler, M. Arace, J. Durski, J. Sayer, C. Jenkins, R. Valvano, R. Ludwig, R. Rubinetti, R. Salinardi, D. Penna, D. DeMasi. Row 3: B. DaSilva, B. Crosley, H. Durborow, F. Galioto, M. Moran, B. Montgomery, G. Jeck, R. Cherkin, D. Silva, T. Bayer. l l l l f . I l l 1 1 l l l I GAMMA DELTA FOUNDED: 1958 CHARTERED: 1958 In the three years since their founding, the Men of Gamma Delta Chi have worked diligently to establish and build a reputation for their fraternity. Before ac- ceptance into the brotherhood new members must ex- press a sincere desire to contribute time, effort, and knowledge in order that the group may enjoy a closer relationship, contribute actively to the campus func- tions, and be of service to the college. Eager to display their sincerity of purpose, the group participates in Carnival and Homecoming and has ini- tiated the sale of sandwiches to dorm students fleeing the horrors of the cafeteria. Their annual Decade of Discs Dance has continually proven that hard work reaps a harvest of reward. HI President .......................... Vice President ................,.. Recording Secretary .,,............... Corresponding Secretary ....,,,,... Treasurer .................,..............,....,,..4 .....,. Historian ..... Adviser ...... .....,..,......,,...RONALD ZINK ., .....,.,. MICHAEL MURRAY .............IAY KASSAKIAN ........THOMAS TURNEY .........ANTHONY NUROD RAYMOND BABINEAU JOHN REDD Rf- re ..-mm'-w1 ' Row 1: T. Turney, R. Babineau, R. Zink, T. Nurod, J. Kassakian, Dr. Redd. Row 2: V. Titoriello, B. Mezera, L. Arnheiter, J. Camp, B. Geminder, J. Mazza, M. Partos, H. Nusbaum, C. McMiklc. V. Villandre, P. Santoro, R. Milano. PAGE 119 FOUNDED 1957 CHARTERED 1958 L MBD C1-11 DELT The members of Lambda Chi Delta can be easily rec- ognized by their bright orange and black jackets. The brightness of the jacket, however, only reflects the brightness of the group, which has made great strides . since its founding. Being both social and cultural in nature, the group . sponsors lectures and film strips at its meetings to foster an understanding of the natural sciences and art. The feathered Indians who have been working hard at stirring up school spirit at lVlontclair's athletic events this past year can also be traced to the efforts of Lambda Chi Delta. The group's interest in the college is further shown by their participation in Homecoming, Greek Sing, and in the lnter-fraternity softball games. ............EDWARD LIDDLE President ..,..,......,............ , ............ ,... J OHN JENNING5 Vice President ,... .,...,.,.. , c . Recording Secretary ...,.,, ,. ,,.,.. ...,........ S TEPHEN JACOBSON Corresponding Secretary ....,...... .......,.... K ENNETH VILLANI Treasurer .,...........,,.....,.,..........,......, ...............,. R OBERT DEY H iszorian ....... ....,...,..i........,....,,.,.. J AMES CLARK Adviser ...... CHARLES MARTENS ROW l: R. Dey, J. Jennings, E. Liddle, K. Villani, H. Carter. ROW 2: F. DaCunha, R. Schnorrbush, W. Morell, B. Wilkinson, R. Froling, J. Cardone, H. Gary, G. Mahler, C. Ogden, R. Ryan, R. Duggan. ROW 3: K. Wolfe. C. Zimmerman, R. Lowell, P.Sqm.G.Hagm.U.Hanung PAGE 120 5 1 4 i 4 V l a 1 5 l i v 4 14 13, l PHI LAMBD PI FOUNDED: 1946 CHARTERED: 1946 Following World War II. Montclairls campus was Hooded with a great number of veterans returning to catch up on the education which circumstances had denied them. It was this seasoned and mature group of men who founded Phi Lambda Pi. Within a year of its founding. the group had risen to a top position on campus. Today the Men of Phi still enjoy a position of lead- ership and have added to their fame a reputation.for partying second only to Elsa Maxwell. The brothers carry their freshman exuberance with them through- out their entire four years. which possibly accounts for the success of such Phi-sponsored events as the Campus Queen Dance and the annual Sock Hop and Pep Rally. The Men of Phi are also remembered in other quarters for their unique performances at Creek Sing and their experiments in home management at their Manasquan bungalow. President ,.......,,.,..,..,,. ,....,... R OBERT PAULILLO Vice President ,,.....,........ .,., ......,.. D A VID WATSON Recording Secretary ..,..,. ,,,,, ROBERT MORAN Corresponding Secretary ....,,.. ,....,,,,.... J OHN CARROLL Treasurer ...,,.....,,.....,, ,.,.. ..,...,.. ,,.. .......... F R . A NK MULVIHILL Historian ...,... ................... J ORDAN Mc HUGH Advisers . .,..... .,..... M R. BERTRAND BOUCHER DR. ERWIN GAWLEY fix-gt avi' ROW 1: J. McHugh, F. Mulvihill, Dr. Cawley, Mr. Boucher, B. Paulillo, D. Watson, J. Carroll, D. McCauley. ROW 2: B. Moran, B. O'Connell, G. Storm, T. Tiefenbacker, B.. Quinn. D. Ruffman, F. Kotlan, L. Masucci, S. Johnson, B. Kiernan. J. Attanasio, B. Cooke, J. Crawford, S. Cross. V. Aquaviva. Row 3: H. Murren, C. Miske, T. Mullins, C. Molinaro. J. Morella, S. Boeddinghaus. R. Smart, G. Jenkins, B. Mendito, J. Scanlon. C. Bauer, B. Meisner, J. Sheppard. PAGE 121 Prestdenz .,,. . .A,,,. ....,..,... M A RK TURICK Vice President ....,......,. . . ..A ,...,,.. B ARRIE BEAVER Recording Secretary ....,A..,..,,.. ....A..,....A... J OSEPH SNOW Corresponding Secretary. .,n.,... ,.........,. R ALPH JACOBSON Treasurer ,,,,,.,,,.,e..., ,,,..,.,,.e,,., ...... ,.,,.4e,...,e..,...... R A Y LONGO Historian ...,., ..,....,................,.,. B BUCE ALCAN Adviser ....... STEPHEN KOWALSKI PHI ICMA EP ILO FOUNDED: 1955 CHARTERED: 1955 It is with the words of George Sand, There is but one virtue, the eternal sacrifice of self, that the Men of Phi Sigma Epsilon punctuate their purpose of fostering brotherhood and service to their fraternity and to the college. The landscaping of the new Home Management House on Paul Bunyan Day is one of the annual proj- ects in which the boys engage. On the social side, the group holds an annual St. Valentine's Day Dance, and to help balance the books they present Hollywood spectaculars of reasonably recent vintage to the stu- dent body. They have also given outstanding per- formances at the Greek Sing. and to maintain their cultural level the brothers arrange theatre parties to Broadway plays. PAGE 122 Row l: B. Beaxer. Mr. Kowalski, Nl. Turick. H. Longo. ROW 2: J. Fleischer, I. Cie-sla, B. Allan, J. Yacca, G. Strenk, P. May. Row 3: R. Jacobson, C. Zevher, T. Bastido, I. Snow, J. Torchia, J. Meichsner, T. Kielty, P, Clggney, 1 J l ll l ln i l ff ll yr ll 1, lr gl ll l I li I il, Q l! Il ll 1 gi H f if l 1 l 4 1 4 I ,il ll Y ll l li l PICHI FOUNDED: 1960 CHARTERED: 1960 It took a while for Montclaifs youngest fraternity to settle on a name, but once they did there was no holding them back. When you start at the bottom there is no place to go but up. Formed for the purpose of promoting athletics and school spirit, the men have carried out this ideal by the presentation of trophies to outstanding athletes and teams, the distribution of programs at athletic events, and participation in inter-fraternity sports events. The group has also shown its dogged spirit of enthusiasm by sponsoring a number of Friday night hops and have remained undiscouraged by the usual mass exodus to OH-campus establishments. President ..,........,.,.s .,..........EDWARD CASSAVELL Vice President ..,.,,............... ,.,...,...., P ETER ALTIERI Recording Secretary .sss V i.e.s, ..,ss ......,.. J o SEPH GABRIEL Corresponding Secretary ...i. ,. ,,.......,. MICHAEL LAUGHTON Treasurer ,,.,,i,,,,,iisisssss,,s,,,,,,,,,,, ..s...,.,,,s R OBERT Dz1ADosz Adviser ...ii,, MR. MORRIS MC CEE Row 1: T. Johnson. B. Dziadosz, P. Altieri, Mr. McGee, E. Cassavell. J. Gabriel. Row 2: F. Mariconda, F. Sica, B. Heveri, C. Semas. F. De Carlo. F. Chesky, F. Votto. J. Staub. J. Kessler. J. Golembski. PAGE 123 O President .......w..w... .......,,R0lBERT GRAY Vice President .....,............... ,.............. T Y OJAMAA Recording Secretary ,,,...,e..,.,.., ,.,.......,.. B RUCE MORGAN Corresponding Secretary .,,...., .......... W ILLIAM TOOMEY Treasurer ..A...........w.,,w....w,,,.e.A..,..... .........e C HARLES WELCH Historian ...,,.e,... ..., ...,.,..... K E NNETH WATERS Publicity .....e,. .,...........,.. R OGER WINSTON Adviser ,....,., DR. HAROLD C. BOHN SNTE FOUNDED: 1928 CHARTERED: 1928 To the Men of Senate belongs the distinction of being the oldest fraternity on campus. Originally sponsored by the English Department, the group conducted thea- tre parties, trips to art galleries and museums, and sponsored programs of classical and semi-classical mu- sic for the benefit of the student body. Today, symbolized by the alliteration, tie, tea, and tradition, the name of Senate is still synonomous with intellectualism on our campus. The group's meetings usually focus upon topics of cultural interestg however, to counteract any tendency toward one-sidedness, the brothers also sponsor many social activities such as the Annual Autumn Dance and the Alumni Banquet. Physical exercise for the group is provided for in the lively basketball and softball games with the men of Agora. ROW 1: R. Winston, B. Morgan, T. Ojamaa, B. Gray, C. Welch, B. Toomey. ROW 2: M. Simms, W. Jacobs. I. Tribble. li. Khoury, R. Greco, W. Hampton, W. Rehberg. R. McElvery, F. Petrocelli, A. Pompilio, D. Miles. T. Freda, D. Bachrach, W. Labance: ROW 3: J. Haussman, N. Trofimuk, A. LaMorges, B. Kirschner, W. Rawson, R. Huber, J. Treloar, D. Fitzsimmons, A. Lepow, M. Ienelli. PAGE l24 T U SIGM DELT FOUNDED: 1955 CHARTERED: 1955 If you were to judge by their fraternity blazers, you might assume that the Men of Tau Sigma Delta were a uniform and rather conservative group. The truth is, however, that the organization is made up of many dif- ferent types, all following paths to an individual goal. This is not to imply that there is not harmony within the group, but only that there is variety. Well known for their prize-winning jazz concerts at Carnival, the group also sponsors a Spring Dance, participates in Homecoming and Greek Sing, and holds cultural meetings in an effort to seek the truth in edu- cation. President ......t.......... .SYDNEY LOCKWOOD Vtce Prestdent .,,.,,.,,...t..,,,......... .....,4a..,............ P ETER COLE Recording Secretary .........,,..... ...,,,.,, R OBERT LOCKWOOD Corresponding Secretary ...,...ie.. .......s.....,... L ARRY MOODRY Treasurer ............o............t.,t..........,..... .,i,....... D AVID VAN POZNAC Parliamentarian-Historian 4,.....,, .t,..,t,...... W ILLIAM SMITH Sergeant at Arms ......,t,...........,,. .r.....,..,........r.. W ALTER SIRI Advzser ................,,,...,.,r UMR. PHILIP COHEN .... .....,.., .V .BE NX? if iw Row 1: J. Gallup, L. Moodry, B. Lockwood, S. Lockwood, P. Cole. B. Smith, W. Siri, T. Malatesta. Row 2: D. West, H. Young, B. Walker, J. Martino, J. Clark, T. Parisi, F. Petrucci, P. Melillo, M. Brescia, H. Altman. Row 3: M. Klein, A. Roman, F. Hill, C. Parish, R. Capasso. PAGE 195 pllwlrx gf 4 i , r rf--M 'Fffrfv It was the last year for Ag0ra's high-bell . . . GOUD YE R F ff ,f 4 V I 5 and the first year for ISC-supervised pledging. 1 E L W , i , N 1 X 'Mxx il FOR THE GREEK I U Org? lp K ' mpg Smncglf 'Q Everyone- workend for Carnival . . . wil Agora never did play Senatv. 5.- f-ven Ftupifyin' Jonec put in an appvlaranrf- PAGE 12 I., . .., , 3 PAGE 128 and the Sock Hop was a huge success, . 'bw ,W 1 W EE xg E my A R X514 1908 S W E2 CX M ' Q V E?2-- if C D Av the class S A1111 Ira a - 2' A' A 4 --.. 'STATE E 535 E gg M 21:2 E of iixz .-2 V V ive 2, ffinpgnxef' r Q . 1903 . S 'il DANIEL JACOBSON, PH.D Senior Class Adviser 'tafif MES is-13. , A Y I X? xx Il . l - :1:-.. P V3 f i ' . . Qs. x I, RQ 'Walls ROBERT J. ACKERMAN VINCENT ACQUAVIVA, JR. Music Business Education I - 3 3 mf. GAIL ADAIR LEON ADAMSKI English Music K GLORIA D. ALTER LOUIS ARAOONA Speech Business Education PAGE 130 ARLENE E. ALAPE Physical Education I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I W 'gf REID W. ARENDT Physical Education .gk I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I . ww HARRIET V. ARONOWITZ Social Studies ff, wi A: A 41 1 1 , Q , ,'. V, mea. ' ,E V 'ffrf' -,,-fL:'fQ ef f 5 725 - 1- A -it , ,Tv i A A tssss -, - 5 GAETANA I. AVITABILE Mathematics Eezf if :I+ -sage! 525' M 2 Nc, N? .. ELIZABETH AYERS IRENE BABBONI Business Education English JACK ANTHONY BARBARA JOHN J, BARON Business Education Social Studies ff J 1-in Wh-v DANIEL BACHRACH Industrial Arts REGINA CAROL BARON Mathematics PAGE 131 Q ,,, GEREMIA A. BARONE CAROLE K. BARRETT ELLEN EARTH English Home Economics ig. .2 DOMINICK BASALONE bf 4llun. L. TED BASTEDO Social Studies Physical Science 'OP 13, WILLIAM D. BAUMAN ALFRED J. BAUMANN Business Education Physical Education PAGE 132 Fine A rts . E . :::..,-'JLZKSQS YILJQS Z- . ' 1 s I , 1, 13 . I 1 a . . i P i I 5 R! ii L. E 5 5 E, 5 n ANTOINETTE C. BATTISTA Social Studies 5 A mga. ,wht 'Iv at K EE Q,QkEgik, Q., 1-133, , ' FQ, JOAN V1 BAYLOUNY French 4-P- JOHN BECKER Social Studies Gb 'lbw .F GEORGE E. BEACHAM BARBIE BEAVER Physical Education Mathematics .K 3 . X f X JOHN VINCENT BEHNKEN JANICE BEIERLE Physical Education Business Education 4' Nqr-'api .if if 45 A R353 Y M 1 ,. ,I ' h ' ..: 1' 9 155:57 .jj M. , --if C 52 C7 af 512 emi pm :AUD r U5 m r' '11 rl-1 :U Z1 U. Q D:- Ci CA JUDITH BARIL BELIVEAU PAGE 133 4 S Ye .3-5 M-A-.A av. l E R I ANDREA C. BELLINO F X Business Education B X :Eli - Na...:-.-43.3-.tw 2Q.+::c2c-v+r-:- - K- '-:c-:-- -.-.R-:P '-2-:asia ir:-:-: 5:6 -1 -:-:ASN 'WI --:QP-' '-if-1'-:Hr-:-sr: A -Q-:-Qarrflrff ferf.2xa15r5:er1rZ , Aegis: gif:-It - fa:::Q.'.f:'-:f'5:1:cr':3:. :15A.f.r5:f:a:I- . Afiifynirfsrzb 'ti-36 4-'1:r:2-gf?-:22't ' . f. :-gm., -,,. my .,w.-.-:-.4.-:--'cihegxx T -4:24. , .fx Nc-YE? Q, gg S A xx . 5 I '- f3:1EIE:i53:,-':,.'5?:1f5f 1-,ysl 'f2:I:r:!f:'53- ':-:- JOAN W. BELOF Biological Science x I V 5 2' wg A :qw '- +3 ALEX BELOSTOSKI Business Education .-my .' F41 .. .-5.22: Qgzgga P-' A .,.4.-. , , JOAN S. BIENKOWSKI PAGE 134 English MARY ELAINE BERTUCCI Home Economics - ,,,, sf, ' 'EBL li.. FLORENCE E. BIGOS Biological Science ' v 5'f:-,T-, 'Q2:iQ:2f. x X H .faq -51:1-. 'mag 'QI A 6 xx JOAN BEZKOROWAYNY Physical Education x ' A'1'f:5w-. PATRICIA ANN BLAIR English BEVERLY BLENDERMANN Business Education WF, -..- -A-X - -g fx... : mu- - .GENS :-fErE'f : ' ': '551s X X 'mx A X K..-, Y- R . JOSEPH P, BOCDEN JUDITH LANE BOLKEMA Physical Education Fine A V58 . Q' ,uw- L. ELAINE BOTTONE RONALD ADAM BOYLE Home Economics English X . L, . ,.,, DOROTHY BLOOMER Home Economics DANNY BOTTONA Industrial A rts NX N JUDITH LYNNE BRAGDON Spanish PAGE 135 'luv RICHARD ALAN BRAY Physical Science A ,- . ,A A, ...,.,.- . 9 ff'aw Emma EX .V A , ,I,,,,,g,' ' nw.: A CLAIRE N. BROWN Business Education IT' -.fin ' 'w-G Jigs Q A W Qi ELIZABETH ANNE BRYCE Social Studies PAGE 136 ET ,,,, MARILYN ANN BREMUS NORMAN BROSNIAK English Physical Education ii A ,, v 1 h I LB ' ,.--- - - - ' T. ': 1 .,+sf'7 ,. . N -M I - f.?sf:i'i.5Q-:1:2 :W 9 , . CARL EDWARD BRUNNER b EILEEN F. BROWN English Biological Science L I assi' 'F I 1 3 1 I I FRED BUEHNER Business Education I 'I i I I l I, W 531 33:57 -F55 1 fi ' 1 1 if '-A 2 ff 4 , iv A n I I in .I I li J i I 51 T. DONALD CAIRNS PATRICIA ANN CALLAHAN y Business Education Physical Education X if Q --AA A . I I ' iy E ,Q ,il dll I M 2 If 1 ANGELA D. CARROCCIO EDWARD L. CASSAVELL . English Physical Education I I 1 I K I A FRED CHESKY i Physical Education I am! F7 W .u - .Ana RONALD L. CAPASSO Social Studies ROSALYN CHARISH Mathematics ark in--ff' -' if X '5 , Cileilf-A X. ' . X If iylfgixy . 95' ff -':ZQNL2'.. 2' r'1,-ffz'i4.f'Xzf. - V rig-a Rixiwfff - -Q ..,, F., I I CAROL CHRISTOPHER Spanish PAGE 137 Giffff' ' ,..?r5r5' ' A 2f'E:3r:-:A 525152 RRR 1265 M , I-'A .'l YQ -0-Img IGNATIUS CIESLA Mathematics JAMES CLARK Social Studies E ., A X xx six QW-- -A: .JAX lf: x' -my ROSEMARIE Coco Business Education PAGE 138 5 xv X ,.i, , E i,,. , AA.-. A..- ,A .-:5 2 51. , , ' - ...AT 15 1 .7 .- 1 -- :Qaf ' w :ff 1:, me-'Q 15, A C555 1f:.,l5E'ErE ' . sfirigg M., 113. -Haifa' V ,,.::7:-Q--:-+ R, 2152. f ss' , R . Arm, -:-.E sf-.-' -'-:4-.-:Aa , 2:9 1,1-' ,,g:- 1-1' rf: -. 5-,:- 3255. 5 :-:':fg3E55'53E1rAiliifiiifiifg-1 'l:2iE5?:'F2335'23 , :,,.,.--ggfi. I ,,.:.1:55gsSi1iSi?I:225fiS':5?f 'Z-ff ' 4:-V:-:5:5s5r1.:f:r:::3 , , ,.,.,s-2 gf-55.fi5a:55r mAa5'1-3 z '-::::- .5::.,:5:5:g ,,ggigigiggiegiggigig: , 5 :.1 QEFEEEI-I lzffffifif' ANN CLAASSEN Mathematics -hiss. wW21::gI:,,- , ' -A--S+ -:::1:':2:f,, Y 12:12 ' Ws:r.4::1f' ' N X'-F:-f. 2'f55sSSa A ' I A A A X' v 9 HARRY COATES III English ,. , 'Q-X. XL.. , Wake- ' K N g k.. 'X ,-5 ELIZABETH L. COCCA Social Studies A I 'EQ 4 wx- L- A --.ff M'-,L Z- ' WT Qf'f:, '-: X Ax- rue. xt N-..::.Q X ,J 'Il ' E FRANK M. C01-'ONE Latin ,un--Q jc. DENNIS COHAN English 1. vim:-Y 1s 'f ,, - .,., 'E v migggggaff 65- . . A2 55355 ..s:- frw.gf 'w ,,.::1z7sfo:5f'ff-:Qs ,:5va:l .,. BARBARA ANN COLANERI NANCY COLEMAN Business Education Social Studies FRANCES COLLURA CAROL ANN CONNELLY LINDA RAE CONNORS Physical Education Social Studies Music Fw' ' ?5:3:5:3:1. ' fiffigr.. M . SQ' AEQwf3Q5R CAMILLE B. CONTELLO NETTA F. COOK DOLORES COSCHIGNANO Business Education Physical Science Social Studies PAGE 139 :Rfk . r f - . ft, 1-'f fx 1:1335-5 .1, ,ff V 5'S' sg? 12g Af ' age Q X dm- 'My RICHARD W. COWAN Social Studies MARIANN T. CRISAFULLI Mathematics 3: RAYMOND J. CULLEN Business Education PACE 140 R 1 !!!! 1 T, EILEEN MARIE COYLE JAMES A. CRAWFORD Mathematics Business Education Z. MARY G. CRONIN ROBERT D. CROSSLEY Home Economics Industrial Arts FRANK CUNHA Physical Science EQ? ol , .,, f-ff-x, O1 ig, ' 'Q' 5' GERTRUDE CUNNINGHAM VITO CUPOLI ROSE CUTLER Social Studies Industrial Arts Social Studies H K ' ' v I 1 ' f , . .,.. ,., -an -if ' 5,515 4:2 2 11' ' , 'im f -- ' :z:51,,'. -42 V5 V. ' 1 1-lfzm-':,. , 'lg-1 4. 1f52'11'-Nm. 'ff ' JOSEPH JOHN CZARNECKI RICHARD C. DALLY DEANNA M. D,AMATO Physical Education M atlwrnatics English 433.1 DIANE DANNA CAROLYN DAVIS Mllill6'fVLfliiCS Business Education PAGE 141 Qc: ,SwNgQQ4 Q --ff.:-ff:-sgfigg fs- 4' A- W X, 'Tig ' - fs:Z,,1 1 P ': ' 'fx' V ,- A-. .A .Ay -. I . X X mix -: is 1. , Y X -. X ',gL . x.,.., N- SUSANCARYLE K. DAVIS Physical Education F , N JOAN DE BLOCK Home Economics X -.AN V, xii , x ,X x, N , , 1.-X DONNA M. DE JAGER PACE 142 English X N-X NWA ww, 9 NN ea., gg GEORGE DAVITT Physical Education GEORGE M. DECKER MIRANDA DE GREGORIO Physical Education English A 'A 'Q MARYANNE DELANEY RICHARD L. DELK Home E conomics Physical Education afar' QM' CAROLYN DENT French W ' B uh EDWARD W. DIETEL Business Education f 24' xi, N is X 'w X 1 S x 'f A X M SQA S nf'- ,.-'- ,A 'iff ' V .,, '-'V13 If flfy KATHLEEN M. DE MAYO Biological Science I Q4 waM! 'Wulf WALTER DE PALMA Physical Science co ft- 1 PETER D1 GIACOM0 Industrial Arts E? H 'HT . ,' f ' ff' ,,.4, !-A , -I L-f-f ROBERT C. DENECKE Social Studies ff' ,,, , ,.,-f: YAF-LfTshWVn iJ2q495aii9Wf' .9 If -5319-' 5. . MARLENE DE ROSA Biological Science Eg--HH A-.E 'f fx.: -I -1. -' bl A- 10 ff S CARYL R. DISTEL Spanish PAGE 143 l -,TY r 1 l ii' ' WINIFRED S. DOMERT Physical Education X 6 XL-. x PATRICIA ANN DONOHOE English ' f 'A m Ax. f.,f -'ig 35:3 lg! 1' 'f 2. ri :I l DONNA L. DUFFY F ine Arts PACE 144 Xa . , A-J.-, .., ,. A R X s X A 3 V mi . -g 'tmp-:r , A.. ,. . .. n is - : -'53 ROGER DONALD Industrial Arts EUGENE E. DONATIELLO Social Studies . :Y si ' , A A A, s,-MX , ' f lf ' 5. sf.- -f 'fag :tg -J xi P S f-A Q ! if V N if MICHAEL P. DREHER Social Studies 2 GAIL A. EASTON Business Education mug 6 1: THOMAS M. DUCH Biological Science ,, N A ,M gc , ,, g EUGENIA A. EURING Music F ROSLYN FELDMAN English 0- !f ' .A,35fQ:3'Q'3?f5-ff1:'f5:-'Zi , 1,24 52:1 '- pf.G2?gf' I ' ' ' 4: ' f f f .1 5.131 r M :f J 5 .A ,, 'J.-f:':., 'f' zz: --115222 ., -:P1E1E-',',,.l,',' ,, 55' , H ,L .42651-.29 BARBARA ANN FABIANO Business Education ze-sf MARY LILLIAN FENTON Biological Science JOANNE IDA FITZPATRICK Fine Arts X , VIRGINIA R. FARESE Speech 93. iii . ' ' - ' ' 3: CLAIRE M. FITZGERALD English MATHEW J. FITZPATRICK Business Education PAGE 145 f 4., , JEROME V. FLEISCHER Physical Education f ' JUDITH T. FONTANA Fine Arts , A. .....:f1i' flrfifififfi CSE' '5!3:3ff'i:3:Zf.Ek -513' S13 1-S-:TTT 5.1 ' 'UO' E': ' ROBERT T. FORTIER RUTH A. FOSSA EDWARD B. FRASER Speech Mathematics Business Education .5 ' ' -. .QA ' 'sz '-:--f-f,. Q fs se, F A .Q -- 1-'xl , x .- if ' wi ., 1i'z.iwgG:,cf2 ,S -.fm M' T eps, J. V I ww' 92' fs. . Nm . p, . wr.. ' -- if-. f 'Q . ..4 , K -,:,.,:f.5 2'-1-: . it ' :. 'e. 'I- X?ff55:ff'5'.'f 'MQ 15. Qiiiiff , ' R-Zf 11 if Al' ANTHGNY F. FREDA RAYMOND S, FROLINQQ JUDITH ANN FRYER Industrial Arts Social Studies Social Studies PAGE 146 i 4 W w '- - 1 R , I l 1 I 1 I S 6 I E? ' F W l, ' TKQLEL' J 1 533 IQ- f ' '::.:- FRANK C-ALLINA Business Education JOSEPH GABRIEL Mathematics .1.,.- . .:. c - ' -: -..'::, in.. j N- f A A . A ., 31, ' f. ' 'IY iss, . GERDA E. GERBER Fine Arts MICHAEL V. GARZILLO DAVID E. GASTON Engli5h Biological Science .En DONALD W. GFROERER PATRICIA A. GIACALONE GERALD J. GIANATIEMPO Industrial Arts Business Education Social Studies PAGE 147 L.?,,, PAGE W 'S 3' -U x I ttf S I , :: :-:. 1- ::,:- '-: in-gr I 1 I N i JANET V. GLASSBERG LILLIAN T. GLAUDA DEAN A. GOETTSCH A English Industrial Arts W Physical Science 4 W X X f , X . -,fix X r ' -.,151M-:::5R,f.,:,:551g:5fq.,.,,h - ' Um X' ,:j.5sE:3:55sA155S535if.xway H.. X .:f:- is wgfrilrd-. ' 4 Er' 1 'f-Surg:-:+:'g , f.'.r:aa.-A::as-Rrsaaicgum:::e::52?51w'iS93?:-RS6:r-'-5? v D,8gcE4x'b:1::-:Q-1 3:1-A Y SANDRA MARCIA GOLD JUDITH GOLDBERG SANDRA GOLDBERG Biological Science Social Studies Business EdlLCClfi07l kvv F. GERALD GOLEMBESKI ROBERT J, GOODSTEIN Physical Education Physical Education 148 F r, F A QE? ROBERT C. GRAY Industrial A rts 'H I ., ,,., f 1 ,- -. -.4 . 11 I-', V-'D' FRANK GRECCO CARLO ARTHUR GRECO Industrial A rts Fine A rts it I I , ' ., ' . .,., A-H ELIZABETH C. GREENE Social Studies R Agf- ::-g:- R- ,:- , .fx- Rfs 1.9212 6051353 1 , . 4 3,5 . , 23 'f ,ss - -V.,-SAI eg'-:Eg 1:-: qffff' 1 1-faffzf, s A N I I I --as -.-Q:-1-f N A Q. s ' fi: 7:1 CAROLE ANN GREHL EDWARD JOSEPH GRIES English Social Studies A :Rx 'tr gy 51:-S1 25- fsisiss A' AEE? X 2 C' 'EEIELR + ' 1389 9252? W NX ' 2-A5 p:-S I . ELIZABETH A. GRIMALDI ,IUDITH J. GUIDE 506311 Studie-Y Social Studies PAGE 149 Ag X Qix A.: A 55 A 5152 ggi. , Fr T. 'X RUTH G. GUSTORF Lois LYNN HALPERN Social Studies Speech '1 .U V i N 1 A x 1 E 1 i 7 J i 4 1 I ! rs 1 MARY STENSON HALPIN SUSAN HANLON PATRICIA ANNE HANNAN English Business Education Social Studies -f mf A,fe 3 A , ,Aa X Vff f: nhl PAGE 150 'CT , - ,ze-'51-:gg:,.5 .g:5::,.5-1: ' ' ' 4 V,1:-'-fm...fv1f:r::fp'r'kr?i- AEzf:Z:-Afi1-- '. . L Qi551f ij:51fff?3 ':1': r-1 ,11-f: AA- ,iA. A -' ---'1: ?52?f1?3'-A - BETTY LOU HARDY ALBERT E. HECTOR HELEN HEMKO 506701 Studies Physical Education Physical Education 2 .L V :. GEORGE M. HICKMAN HONORA HIGGINS Social Studies Home Economics 2 A FRED C. HILL, JR. JOANNA L. HOEFFLIN SANDRA ANN HOEK Fine Arts English M ug ig I , . 3' , IQ'-37 I FRANK HOEPPRL BETTY GAIL HOFSMITH PATRICIA A. I. HOLLIDAY Social Studies English Latin PAGE 151 0' .nm I' 5 V EN hhfxa 'f,., ,1 ROBERT L. HKBER Speech 1 ' 1i253?v 'nf ? li7is,,'. M 1 i ELSA HUGEL KATHRYN M. IENNA Fine Arts English 'Z.. O' T RUTH E. IVERS ROBERT R. JACKSON THELMA JACOBSON English Physical Education Home Economics is V -N9f.f ' -- in I - I . gf if :3fkHff.'f . .,. Tfkk' .1.:- '.- . , ,ao ' ,-ug:-Q.. -- V , r ' e5:.,.x:fa414 ' O O, O, OQETEM, PAGE 152 LAILONI ANN JANCZECKI JOHN M. JANIEC Business Education Industrial Arts -E Y 4- QU? is-.. -6, - .4 X 9 K i A N f 4 f M 1:-, .' v'3g3fff' LAUREL JOCHEN J. EVANS JENNINGS, JR. Physical Science Home Economics MADELINE JONES RUTH FRANCES JONES English Home Economics 'CIT PAUL JOHN KEARNS English fn 13, f :- V' V '- - -V, DORIS JOCHMANN Physical Education '91 EMIL KARLIK Physical Education As. , Q 3 V , sksv if RUDOLPH KELLER Social Studies PAGE 153 MAUREEN E. KELLY Social Studies '1 5 A i Fa. xx 2' ' 1.-Q V ARLENE P. KESZEGI English Q L . , :lil 'E E, ii i CAROL A. KIHVIT Physical Science PAGE 154 CAROL J. KERNAN English MARGARET KIEFER French ? ' HELEN KILBOURNE Home Economics F s E Q? ROBERT J. KIERNAN Industrial Arts P:- O' -ef- 0' SN JANE ELIZABETH KINNEY Social Studies F' -Axiii , ..A,A,, Q cc,cAgLEii ELAINE A. KLAUS Physical Science SUSAN H. KOLIS English W JOAN KINSEY Social Studies A. . 3. A -.525:f:i:f:-Q5:?t?!'.A ,W,12:3:::-5:r::,- ' . f . N -4-,, S N,. YQ 90, ' N xx,,tx QR S DOROTHY A. KLAUSER Mathematics FN FRANK J. KOTLAN Industrial Arts Q5 , , fl, QQQ xvwig, , :'fZSif , 1 :QR R-, :YufcJ2w,fAi:wn vc'Ax' ,A?5RfQ5fAfs-EQEQQGOH 4f.RnKzfQ ARLEEN M. 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LORME Physical Education 72 V ' ll 1 W JACK M. LOCICERO Industrial Arts ' ' -T21 f, 4 'PLM' PETER WYNNE Loos Physical Education Wiv- HENRY LOWENSTEIN Social Studies PAGE 157 PAGE , . :SAC ': , ,' ' :Qi .:.:.- 2- P' 1 -4-- JANET LUCIA PATRICK W. LUCIANO Music Physical Education 1 . . Aac . RV 1 iran- A if ROBERT LUDWIG MAUREEN M. LUETHKE ROY P. LUPINACCI English Industrial A rts Business Education ' 'WWW 1 r 9 Y: wi.: . . 4 , is 1 f '51 . , ' ' E li 1 L ,. . R 1 2-A ff, 1.326351 ' 2. - ' .-.. ' f 5 - 21+ 5-. 1,1 W, , 'X -, Q JOAN SHARON LYNCH MARIE FRANCES LYNCH ROSE MARIE A. MACCIA Social Studies F ine Arts Physical Education 158 H 4 1 W is , .f vi 'Vg r , .vii ' V. fs ' . -V ff-1, ,. 5 :.s:'7i:25f '-:gp ,.. m.. J ,Jr fs' 1 'f . N - 4 . H . fm. ,.5,.,., GAIL MACKITAR English 1, QNX, . 'AZ vii!!! ,' ' , za 1 N' :I 4j.QQgSiQ 4g:. MARYANNE MAGLIACANE RONALD JOHN MAKARA Mathematics Industrial A rts HARRIET A. MAND1-:LBERG FRAN MANOIARACINA Social Studies Latin 'iQ 'L- EMIL V. MAFFUCCI Physical Education GLORIA J. MALITSCH English PETER MARKOS Physical Education '92 PAGE 159 . 3554 e-:f:If'1' 5:3 :' VjiF , F IAs . H 5' 1392! FAY B. MARKS CHARLES E. MARTIN Business Education Social Studies gp. :::5:,.,. . 195 nl JOSEPH LOUIS MARTINO IRENE MARYANSKI Physical Science Mathematics gd 'S X Ak- l ELIZABETH MCCAMBLEY WILLIAM C. MCCORMACK PACE 160 Business Education Social Studies A I A , MARY ANN MARTIN Social Studies Jian an-'ff' GERALD MCAULIEI-'E Social Studies 'U' MALTREEN MCLALTGH LIN Physical Education ff wi ROBERT GEORGE MEADE Physical Education 'igixbseisz If ' ' 9. , -ff by 1 X I K 'ICQ P it I Cr 3 .- .- 5 I, gg, sax N Q Kxvi lux Qs 1 I , . N wiv . . 'vi X I Irs! 'K 'divx-.,, . 'Q wi , Y .. , sf-N.. fs:- 211.-y..-Qs:-gt sy 1, I I A , -.Q Lg, N 42:.-- ,xx , . ,f x fi . QQ -' 524- P 5 'E N A ' 'a 5 H Q, . ig 1. x , ,ff ig? . I RL, If , Q 3 QM I .1 sei X ' A if iff ciii P I CHARLES MCMICKLE Physical Education - ' 91 if , ' f' - ,2 5-1,15 A JOAN MCMLTLLAN Mathematics will .Z WILLIAM JOHN MEISNER PETER MELILLO Social Studies English 13? Nr' 1917 ra.- CHARLES E. MEZERA MARYLYN MICHAEL Physical Education Fine A rts 3 mr - R R, X N X PAGE 161 I F I RALPH J. MILANO Mathematics MARTIN J. MILLER, JR. Mathematics ly Y. fn, I? .fl, ROBERT MICHAEL MORAN Business Education PAGE 162 4031, ,N I I DAVID G. MILES Physical Science FL ANNETTE MINNEFOR MICHAEL MORAN Social Studies Physical Education r Y x N - K BRUCE C. MORGAN ANTHONY D. MUCCIA Physical Education Industrial Arts I I .1- ib' - JOAN M. MULVIHILL English f 3 ANTHONY E. NAPIER Physical Education rj V ff' If f ff fl?-f 'f X . ff 04, 1 .g A ,, FLORENCE D. MLTLLER English MARIE ROSE MURO Social Studies TZ ar VINCENT NARDONE Fine Arts f ' 4 U' THOMAS F. MULLINS III Business Education 4' 1 ff ,- f 5' 1 N 'i MICHAEL MURRAY English - JUNE ADELE NICLAUS Business Education PACE 163 -L. GEORGE L. NICOL Business Education T W. 5:1-1 A. , E fl x wr law--' ae . 1 , ' N- , w - .N-gf . . 'fl ANNAMARIA NUCCI English TH , Q, 'ji - i. n , f , , K .4 V . ' ,,af:1,-39-' , . K' .- ,f -v' A.- . ' 14 .' Y 416133 112 . PATRICIA ANN OEHL Physical Education PACE 164 F ? !. .-,Y fi U .1554 ,..! '5i':' 3 '- - :if 1-5:2-fs -. L-1755 KSEWQ-L. RONALD A. NOLAN Business Education CARMELA L. NIORO Social Studies QIPDY V HAL F. NUSBAUM MARY LOU 0,CONNELL English Speech siii i S P ' 3 ' NOEL O,GORMAN Business Education i ,. . L, L -up-f EPP OJAMAA TY T. OJAMAA Fine Arts Fine AVIS 1 1 ie' i 1 LORETTA ANN ONORATO DOMINICK S. OREFICE Home Economics Business Education i i i i I MARGARET A. OVERATH Physical Education i ,, i W1 'G-,7 Jos-EE C. OKIN French W iw SUSAN OSTROWSKI Business Education al-'K .,. FRANCES M. E. PADO Business Education PAGE Blum, 'hm- GEORGE JOHN PALFI Mathematics , 1-. f A :qw we a , A , ' 3 . li It Sim gs 'Qin-an--1 :f-:- AN O. ' 4 -A.2::r:f:5:3, . -2, 'Size - -arza-ff ,,z:5:::::. .rem --ue:-:fx ' , 1 ,::::g.- A, Mg- :1:1 .-L:':x ,-:k-:-.- .-:I -A: . r-'M ':f- '-5:f1fEf Eff?' ,-S735 I ' - ' .Rf : ,. .. ., 5. 5.54. ,.,. 5.35, ,A3 533:53 -. '-M1-: tis is CELESTE E. PARKER Business Education Qml ' K X A xx xx N A E., ,E.,g,.,2'eL-M wuz:-QL:1f.Zxe:z,,ga. BARBARA RUTH PECK English PAGE 166 y A?e XRD 6' 9 is QQ :-:: I '-: - ' '- ':1:-H 'I-1 xx- it-:ez-:L :fix Ewu,' ANTHONY P. PARISI Music ,, . ,,,., -,-,. ,-1.1. .,.:.,, .. I . ,:...,,.:.,,,4.,.:.,..,,.t ' - . -1' . :-Qai25gf:fIgEf.j, ': , .-ex. - 2. -:4r::g:g.-:- g. area, . 1 , six:-5-:i-5:52171isIf fmcg-a AREA ARRGNRQERH -. E., 2-r.: f. A x N A 'V A fo 1: XP' X K if :Azz-5-, Q., .ck-5 .- 'X 'lZ--:-4-x-:- ERA,A. .,mfQERRERNk,E-mg 1-5-:A . gg...., ., ,-.., -4: , -. ROSALIE J. PARRINO ROBERT R. PAULILLO Social Studies Business Education K-ag. AQ: 'bf dKh,,f '! g5v EDWARD T. PERRETTI DAVID G. PETERSON M asia Physical Education 2: fix W W 1 V X 1 I . I FN 'v if QQ FRANK E. PETRUCCI Music dz 'T J --9-- ' , BRUCE M. PHILLIPS GEORGE C. PIERSON Music Speech 5,55 'Dj ALEXANDRA PITONIAK KATHRYN PLOSIA Social Studies Business Education FRANK V. PETTINATO Physical Education f0s JAMES PISCATORE Physical Education f ROSLYN PoL1sE Social Studies E5 PAGE 167 Q, 3. ANTHONY S. POMPILIO Industrial Arts ,., rs:-rn, .rf- JANET LORRAINE PRAY English I an 1: 'A V A-1' 1 ,f .A,,, , ,s., ,CALM PAGE 168 BARBARA PSICHOS Mathematics A I III Q I I ' -' iflffm, A S .. I. X I , .0-5 BARBARA PONTICELLO JAMES E. POWELL Physical Education ' Social Studies ...r U ggzgxf' . .5-,R-.:,l3sN: 5f55ri.f ,, 1f1f2f72.gi y .-:Iii 'e-.-:X Amr:-:f. -rss:'-:2-::-r-xf-r':-:-:rar-:-smrwxs:-3 '- Ia:-:av-:4: -:f:Ig:::-rf? nj,-5-Q-ag.-., .A ,.AW..c..,.Q. 'A N 0 3'- ux ' Y A' ov M A YY '-,,.A.., X, I ,.... , .,,,,.,,.,.M ,X -, - - A X X . ,, x I Sl , A -:TS . -53.5.V.,-.,:.-..,.:,:,., V, ., .wa-.:,.g.5.:.:.:..5:.:.f.-,5.,.:,. , MARGARET ELLEN PRICE WILLIAM M. PRICE English .:.:.3:, :g h- I Xxx X V e ' Sf, . ' '-P -' rs -.A . .5. ...,. , ,fl . 12,-,4,,:-J::-gg -Y -' 5, -. - Nw:-:':.-:-.A -:-g. .vm-. ANNE ACORN PUKNYS Business Education Social Studies -1 I Rx by ,Q X s JOANNE D. QUADER Business Education LOUISE J. READ Physical Education X ' ' . an-5' JOSEPH RADNER Physical Education MARIE RECCHIONE Business Education X X E5E5frf'5:'.: 'HHQSH . WIN -'5:?sZ was ihg JOHN REEVES Physical Education vi' X , s .m srff -,-:-:,11. 1 N?-P4::,,s:q5Z'235:5f::fv:,. - - If 1 .s ' -5 ' ' N a E x q., .. . V 'ES' .iiggipff :Q ' .-:-,3- WMAESEQ 51231 J AEE- f N ':1:I:f:'-'12-'-'f 2:Sqf:: 5, '. 7g1:55 .' xr.g.gg,--' .--.-M O 5 5:3a:1.5:4., fue- . A -- -af -:iff :sg-I zfzg:-1,1-'f Y .1 .,., ' . , , SANDRA RAGONES Business Education QP- P Yhnf ANTHONY J. RECENELLO Mus ic 'SN WESLEY S. REHBERG Physical Education PAGE 169 S . MANFRED J. REIN ELIZABETH A. REINMAN Industrial A rts Business Education Fc M u -pg, L CAROL ELISE RENKERT Social Studies E ngligh, NINA ANN REPOLE 1 Mx -Q-. ,flaw I 1-35 FRITZ H. RESCH Physical Science 's Mx s N N 12 ,,,..- 3 W W ,ZA . I , -. , A A ' V.-' 2 5'.P'Ii'zf5?:: ,,,,c W N t MARY ANN RETKOVIS JUDITH A. ROBERTSON ROBERT JAMES ROCHE French Home Economics Industrial Arts l E PAGE 170 A 3 A F W AL V. ROMAN Physical Science ANN RUTH ROSENBERG Business Education s'ss .ZF l N, AV Ei Q L Av' M v gg, . , ' xg qv X . fm' 1 Q , W S A-.17 E l A . . .4-af -rw ., 1 .4EEkQ?w- ?2 ., , -4 ,fa 5 I A x e:E5E5ia55:5:5f5E5:5, f'3:j.5::: ' Q13 .'.? '9 x...?. ami V. . if f 1-:c L, . -U -' -- . . 4:-nu CONSTANCE A. ROGASIS ADELE C. RODRIGUEZ Fine Arts Latin f fo? ETHEL ANN ROSELY IRA ROSEN Home Eggnomigg Physical Education if MARYANN E. Rossow JAMES J. RYAN S punish Social Studies PAGE 171 .s: 1. JEAN SADENWATER Physical Education CATHERINE MARIE SAUER Physical Education Ma. 'T-HX,-Q ,rr R:- A QM X vga R ?ky?Q3Y e 255QT MKG GWEN SCHAFFER Fine Arts PAGE 172 'T 2: fl' ' HELEN SANFILIPPO PAT SANTORO English Social Studies ' ' ' -fs. -2- JOHN LOUIS SAYER BARBARA G. SCALLY Social Studies Social Studies X HARVEY SCHMELTER Social Studies -cv' Z I :ls D' I ...,,,, azz' ,I 1 WZ, k 5' Wa ERICH A. SCHMIDT FRED SCHMITT 'RICHARD SCHNORRBUSCH y Industrial Arts Music Social Studies M s x I ' rf? LORRAINE SCHOONHEN RHEA F. SCHWARTZ EMANUEL SCROFANI ' English Business Education Business Education 'ggi-1 s , E:-1-:-rx 1-A X 1 F wi 15531115 A CATHERINE A. SENDECKI DAVID T. SENSENBACH Mathematics Industrial A rts W PAGE 17 W 'El I 5 ? Sh 4. DSA' ?XQ.3 ff. 9: I -is '?' DENNIS SHAW LOUISE CAROLE SIANO Physical Education Business Education V W L r DORIS E. SIEGEL CARMELA SILVESTRI CARMELA SILVESTRI Spanish Home Economics Social Studies .191 M 'Qur- ,gf ,:?7f53Q, , fi, , T78-f25f:5?5E-5 :2':5.'..' 1 -,- .::.g5:e,,c-gi1'.5'- iii A, --X , , - 2- ,'-' :vt.ga:.'- ' kia, cgi. 11.' xx,?5 KN, r- . 1 -: ::5- r:g9h:'-- 'H I .- ' ',.f9-:-x- S PACE 174 5 1 SARAH JANE SMITH WILLIAM JOHN SMITH RONALD SNACK Biological Science Physical Science Industrial Arts I -..- , . z , Q' . 41555 ROBERT SNIATKOWSKI HARRY C. S01-'EEL Industrial Arts Mathematics .,,::: 3 'Sify E355 4341-nmqu PHYLLIS M. SPAGNOLA GEORGE SPAULDING SUSAN SPORN Mathematics Mathematics Speech if -M. .- 'X r 1 F A Rafi xX 'X . mfs R5 -1 ww :g:,1--:h'.r:x--A:p- - , H wg. KRQHRRNRR hykiggx :,..:.+QN -M-S x'.., e 'TX-kwws -zz Nc- ' -A 5, fi-2 ss Jigs: ROBERT A. STARLING JOAN A. STEINBERG RUTH LEVY STEPHENS Business Education Social Studies Spanish PAGE 175 .,.. , ,,k.:,S. A,-rg: -- f- -sr ...Fm .x-.:.,: J., ..... .mi Fx-I.: MINA DEANE STOUT Fc Business Education PETER SUMMERS Industrial Arts F X --'-:A -:ml x 1: ogxrjc. s, X ' I s 'K Ye-x 5 - Ag.-,:,-N50 vac.-sr., -, s . '. PX gp- . E-:Aire -- :A - A- YW- ,pu ,'..,- . wx A-3-' -. - u..g...,.,, , ,,,, ,rv K-:.-., PAGE 176 LINDA LEE Swiss English W Wil 'Qum- mv ARLENE STREITER DERA SUMITRA Social Studies Social Studies JANET E. SUNDQUIST EILEEN MARGARET SUTH Social Studies Social Studies WQWMf ANNE C. TALLETT English xxx E SF A - -A '55 5' --Lg N F Gifs EV -Rr... .V i:g:5:':-::.-:-.g.. N 3.54. 4:-:ff - + 2 .-N:-,A .. , ,-qgqzxzg ,, sf.-.-e:::,, -.4.g:::::: b:f352fft2E:f:'? , :,:--''5-i5?5-fEf:I-3553, P .5:'i3 -SfZ':Ei 21, v'fs2?i2f11f5.f 1-s - H. -5 if 115 :5'11gi?f7Sfi ' .1 tirisifiii :5:, --R3-11 :--fwfr: '.--4::f-:.- Is, - S,-ixrzpms-r::3Es1:g:1:gh -.- ,S-' -crux: ,.::K:::,.y4.:.,,:.: :Q-ra. :A :5.-'-as:-:P-:SQ-'Ny-::-1-:-Rf - .1 'l'3 ..c' ORM ' -.-.,.,.. A-.:-tg-Hp. 33.:N'1- . ' ----.11.g:5gR:QN-::c,g--:A - :rss-Q m.A.,g,, W f 5 .f..4x.fx.:.A. ARLENE TARASCIO Business Education F .V , , 61' E V, ., , -,vi 1 Era? , 4'E':' . -35:14-. q . ' 1' '. - ' ., J- .g'5:IE:f:-:f:g:f:f:1fif A 1- .1:-:-RL,'sa-grs.-:+.':..:. .- JEANETTE TERHORST Business Education ,Qs MAURICE TAURIELLO Physical Education o RICHARD J. THEODORE Physical Science THOMAS THOMPSON Physical Education .9:-.- - 9- -, lf, ' 1 -.-, Ziff,-4 Wk ' Y ,2i515?b?.Z 7i ' , ,. 52515252 .. .,., 1 1 , ,V ff.:-1-,e,,V,f-1. VERA TAYLOR Physical Education F. , RITA G. THOMPSON Music S .W X 'i Qu., N, , ROBERT THOUROT Physical Education PAGE k ,W THOMAS TIEFENBACHER Business Education LENORA ANN TOMINARO Social Studies uu . surf' RICHARD L. TRENERY PACF 178 Physical Education K V, KAR1-:L TIEFENTHALER Social Studies F7 P fin iz. FRANK TORTORA HADLEY P. TREMAINE Physical Education .5 .i. N Iii ., . , H-- V- NQs:-- CARYLMEAD TRYON Social Studies English ELEANOR TULNER English J K T I N 1 r E V i W 5 i U Q I I i I W 1, 2 1 L L I P 5 I i i I N 5' '5'W1f7f'j - - 6 .4 4 wmv' an-MWA' MARK TURICK Mathematics .,- 'Rmb A, .4 X 5:4 f SE, Ju M iw ,qw 0, 4 I...- lv. 5,-,L I 'bv A 4 K 1' f? ' - ws:-5' ffiifrfiiiizfsiffeffzs 4.355 52:--fy I 1- A ,, .A. DELORES H. UGROVICS ROBERT P. VALVANO English In.dustrial Arts E, . wr -2. --2 WILLIAM VANDER WALL CATHERINE VAYIANOS Industrial Arts Physical Education ssh:-f' hw VINCENT F. TURTURIELLO Mathematics -is , isps - 'Wir DAVID VAN POZNAK Social Studies im... VINCENT ROBERT VERGA Music PAGE 179 I .J f.. I I FRANCES F. VIGLIONE Home E conomics ROBERT D. WALKER I3 . IZ., C..- E Physical Science V. WINI1-'RED WATERS PACE 180 Mathematics GAIL A. WAGNER Home Economics FRANCES J. WASIELEWSKI Spanish is an us BARBARA ANNE WATKINS Fine Arts E sir' --3 .. . :'f ' -13 P-P1 ' 1'-sir f FRANCIS E. WALKER English Y::-:- -: 1 x I 'f.s. I I X. .15 .-xv. K , Q A . 54:41 wzr- -I . Y .X, X N. ,J . f EMILY T. WATERS Music -I .I I I, I , I W I I 5 I I, IIQI II I ISI I I , I I I I I I lr I I I TR 1 FW . ql C if 'lrwmv .-:QR S' X Nwssfq., gf.. .3X - sexi-:QQ- :-:r?- .A-:5Ef5:.::,:5 ff, 1 ,.:3. szsI1E::-kms.gas5:au1Ass:aa:::1r.:s::..1::..:.:1I , , DAVID J. WATSON PATRICIA ANN WEBSTER Industrial Arts Social Studies a.5:.. N I li I r K X X9 X ss A . ,. ., . A. ...- Xt Q xt X ALICE E. WHITNEY DANIEL WICKENHEISSER Social Studies Physical Education JANET T. WILLIAMS H orne Economics S F' vv.. . W2 aff If WV is A jf. . . A .Q ,H ,w A, .L .+,.1.-. : -A ARLENE J. WESTERHOFF English X LOIS M. WIKLUND Biological Science s .S-. Shui ROBERT J. WIMMER Music PAGE 181 ,l' YV A X' , M. 'N X ..,, A ' 'NGK K 'SO Y uw, av JUDITH M. WINSCHUH PHYLLIS M. YORKE DOROTHY YOUHAS Fine Arts English Mathematics 'ff -365- L1-4 Nts xs- 1 t i 1 I i 5' l QL I H i. V f 1 li ,, . t il I, V, 11 N P CATHERINE H. YOUNG HUGH EDWARD YOUNG CHARLES E. ZECHER PAGE 182 Physical Education Social Studies French Q? 1 2 'Q 6.4 -W 8 -'V' as.. X . JR it ull :E I WILLIAM J- ZEEK RONALD J. ZINK MINNETTE N. ZWEBEN -Ml1fllfCml15iCS Mathematics Fine Arts 1 lr s A 1 ' 3.1, n t , . . 1 M 1, , V 51, W. V I f .. 1C, , ROBERT LOMBARDI Music An honor student and a member of Kappa Delta Pi, Robert Lombardi was a member of the class of 1961 until his death in September 1960. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ...,........ .......... W ILLIAM MEISNER Vice President ........ .....A.... W ESLEY REHBERG Secretary ....... ......... C AROLE GREHL Treasurer ,,,Ar, ......... IN IARLENE DEROSA SGA Representatives ......... ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, J OHN BECKER SYDXEY LOCKWOOD Adviser ....... ......... D R. DANIEL JACOBSON 47 -...4 Dr. Jacobson, M. DeRosa, W. Meisner, S. Lockwood, C. Grehl, J. Becker, W. Rehberg. P 183 Ace P.-Iciz th-t 0 FRESHMAN YEAR SOPHOMORE YEAR - I GM. 4Lf:'?...'l'.5a 5 Sig- Eg-e ,Q 'X T lam' , 3551? ' E 5 ll f' fi I -55 It was September. 1957: the sun was shining, the birds were singing. the sophomores were shouting. Fire Drill. and we lowly freshmen were starting out on that great adventure that is College Life. We stood. our dinks at a rakish angle. clutching our rock-filled shop- ping bags and staring in awe at the Ad Building. Ilt amazed us that anything as antiquated as this Could continue to stand. I Our eager eyes took in the campus scene-the amphitheater. the old dorms, the new dorms. Life Hall. the amphitheater. the new gym, Fin- ley Hall. the amphitheater . . . IThere was something about that amphitheater . . . I The first few weeks were a blur of registration and long lines-long lines at the book store, long lines at the cafeteria. long lines at the infirmary, long lines at the amphitheater . . . It was not long after the initial shock wore off that we began to discover the basic truths of college life: that there is essentially little difference between a freshman and a senior. that Paul Bunyan Day has noth- ing to do with feet. that men do make passes at girls with glasses. and that Bobby Lyons was not a benevo- lent upperclassman. Spring brought with it the move to the snack bar patio. the last minute term paper rush. and Carnival. All that was missing from our booth. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. was Prince Charming: like most of our class he failed to show up. The year ended as abruptly as it began. There were the last minute cramming for exams. a round of pic- nics at Garret Mountain, and a resolution to do better next year. This was the year of Semi-Centennial. An impressive convocation was held in the now-familiar amphithea- ter, causing a chain of celebrations and an increase in the calendar trade. It was also the year that Panzer came. Eagerly the athletic department and the female population awaited their arrival. The athletic depart- ment was, not disappointed. Now we were the ones shouting 'Tire Drill and condemning frightened little freshmen to Rat Court. We were drunk with power Iobtained with phoney proofl. Social life was improving. Ifleadquarters was moved to the O.R.I There were bids to sororities and fraternities. and if we couldn't get into the one we wanted we started one of our own. Our Homecoming float. The Birth of Montclair, was aboard the biggest truck ever. Unfortunately, it didn't win anything-except a complaint from the irate neighbor whose lawn was mangled when the mon- ster refused to clear the gate. Undaunted by past failures. the class combined with the freshmen to sponsor the 4'Bohemian Jazz Partyf' impressed with its success. we decided to strike out on our own. sponsoring An Arabian Night. Unfortunate- ly the dance turned out to be just another fairy tale, this was verified by a deficit in the treasurerls report. We were fast becoming known as the class that wasn't there. We finished the year with another round of picnics at Garret Mountain and a resolution that we would do better next year. LASS if-' X. I I 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I I I 1 1 I I I I I I 1 I 1 I 1 I I I I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 z lIT ' KL l JUNIOR YEAR Za' With the coming of our junior year we found our- selves assigned to the benevolent positions of big brothers and sisters. We felt an unusual surge of pride and school spirit as we expounded the wonders of Montclair to our freshmen charges. This was the year of COC, and if you weren't a COC you weren't any- thing. We returned from our Junior Week experience con- vinced that we were not prepared to teach, and for awhile we stormed the library and hit the books. ln a few days the trauma wore off and we returned to the snack bar. The junior Indian made a brief appearance as a challenge to the Moniclariong however, the Mont- clarion managed to rise to the challenge. The SGA went all out to put MSC in the Blue Book of Colleges. The Kingston Trio packed the gym, Joni James sang at the Christmas Ball, and the Hi Los and George Shearing rounded out the season by perform- ing at the Spring Concert. With typical Montclair enthusiasm, the student body rose up with a cry to Save the Hillf' With typical Montclair indifference. they accepted the fact that the hill could not be saved. Spring came once again, bringing another Carnival, another picnic season, and another resolution to do better next year. SENIOR YEAR sw, ,jj Everybody suddenly began to realize that it was almost over. This would be the last Homecoming. the last Christmas dance. the end of so many things. ln a valiant effort not to let it get away, we took up squat- ters' rights at the V.l. Senior year became a year of flrsts. For the first time we watched our football team complete an un- defeated season. we attended a successful class dance. the Senior Informal. and we all worked together on a class project. the Homecoming float. More people than ever were attending class meetings. With student-teaching fast approaching, everyone decided he was in the wrong major. that he didn't really want to teach, and that he was too young to die this way. There was more to come. however-Senior Ball. boatride. banquet. and picnics all lay aheadg and if we were good and studied hard we would finally graduate in the amphitheater. lOhl Is that what the amphi- theater is for?J HI TORY PAGE 185 C A s ' ,, O Presndenz .,,...,....... ......,,. W ILLIAM LABANCE T L V ice President ......... .......,. w ILLIAM JOHNSON A I. Secretary ...,,,,,,...... ..,.,,....,.,......,.,.... J OAN VOSS T E Treasurer .,.........,..,.e.,ee,......., .........,. G ERALDINE AVIA E G SGA Representatives ,......, ........ J OSEPH ATTANASIO E DOROTHY LAMB1AsE Adviser .ss.,. ,,e,.,.. M R. STEPHEN KOWALSKI ROW 1: W. Labance, J. Voss, D. Lambiase, Mr. Kowalski. ROW 2: J. Attanasio, W. Johnson. 1 Q , A , i I !': ii is y, if W ri' V I: 'Il J w ri F1 li i ig fs 'Ir ft 131 QU i ll 'N gi i r M V, 1: lx ml ax fxk J L, X, I! 1, 2? L , , n 1 L mx EF :T A F I 'N 'x ,ll ,f -L v ll 1-2 li' if W fi ,I H ,z il 1 1 , V lll W . WWW Q W WWW W WW WW IWW WW WF ,W WWW WWi' WW MW W W W W W W . . W E , OPI-IO ORE CLASS President ,..,.,......... Vice President ......,. Secretary ..,,.,..,.,,..,.,,........ SGA Representatives ........., Adviser ........ A..,.....ROBERT LANDRY .,.,,.,,..,,..JOSEPH SNOW .........,JANET GROSSMAN .MAXINE LEVY Treasurer .,,,,,i,,...ii,. ,..i......,.. ..,..,....,..i.........,.. .FLORENCE TURNQUIST KENNETH VILLANI MDR. SEYMOUR FERSH STATE 1, ..v-- qi M. Levy, K. Villani. J. Grossman, R. Landry. F. Turnquist, J. Snow. PAGE 187 PAGE 188 L. Rogers, P. Mikrul, C. Adcock, B. Mikrut, J. Carra. FRESHMAN CLASS President , ......,...... Vice President ......... Secretary ,..,.....,.......... ...... ....... Treasurer .............................., ...,.... SGA Representative ...GEORGE ADCOCK ...,...,..LOUIS ROGERS .BARBARA MIKRUT PATRICIA MIKRUT ..........JERRY GARRA I I H W gf 11 ,, ra li N N gl H H 5 ii E Y 1 1 1 K 1 1, S Ea i W 1 , K. V 1 5 3 s L, lu if ii 'I I, W lx, G! Qi 1 I 4 I E 'I Acknowledgements To MR. JAMES P. PETTEGROVE, our adviser. To MR. NICHOLAS A. 1cKEs, JR., of Ickes Annuals, our publisher. To MR. JOHN AMORISON, the official yearbook photographer. To MR. EUGENE WASHNIK, photographer. To ROBERT SEYFARTH, student photographer. To RICHARD HILSER and PETER MORTIMER, whose drawings appear on the class history and Creeks pages. To the administration and faculty for their advice, encour- agement, and tolerance. To the student body for the tremendous amount of help and suggestions we received. THE EDITORS 34' bf .-f CAROLE GREHL RUTH IVERS JUDITH ROBERTSON Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Associate Editor LA C M PA This year La Campana was compiled. edited, and g VA Q L shipped ofl' to the printer in spite of the efforts of its f. H - ' harried and haggard group of editors and their always- H 4.:-: Q. - willing-but-seldom-available staff. Assembled for their E . picture. blithely unaware of what lay before them. the - if .ff ,N 1 , V qw-X., 1 'rr-seas:-. .f -:- I, .I ':r:--2:-: ?:'-:::: 1 is: . , 2:5 2:,.5::555: 5i'IIr11-1154.-FE' 1, cf . . 'nj-' -'5:g:a5:g, -1: ff 'ri-1 -::5:E55,fJ' 1 l,-X MES P. PETTEGROVE .4r11'iser smiling group met for the first and fmal time. Where all of the fortitude and driving energy which eventually completed the work originated is anybody's guess- least of all a staff members But after surmounting a thousand assorted obstacles and issuing an equal num- ber of deadline extensions, the last few inches of over- due copy were wrung from a still damp editor and La Carnpana .7961 was pronounced finished. I I. 5 . i li .it fl W Ei It ll! l, 4 It 5: , it pl l 1 if ii it it jf ,t l if ei l, il Ji ii if ll 1: fl li 4 1 1 1 1 ti Il but 1430 lt l 1 l 15 l li ll l I fi li lr il if l w 4 ,4 ,K EDITORI L BO RD ELLEN BARTH Art SANDRA RAGONES Typing FRANCIS VILLANI Assistant Editor 51 -P RICHARD HILSER Art F' 'S+ F MARLENE DE ROSA BONNIE HINKLEY Business Manager CUP? LONI JANCZECKI Typing ------Y . ,A ig 'bi T7 'Pg PAULA RIEDER ELEANOR TULNER ALICE WHITNEY Copy Literary-Seniors Seniors senior staff members Janice Beierle Marie Recchione Mary Cronin Wesley Rehberg Manfred Fitzpatrick John Sayer Edward Fraser Janet Sundquist Robert Jackson Jacob Susskind Sydney Lockwood Arlene Tarascio Elizabeth McCambley Jeanette Terhorst Dominick Orefice Hadley Tremaine Barbara Psichos Phyllis Yorke ,367 'V' l 5 N 5, , .qu Sp, . 0-4' 1-4 WILLIAM MEISNER ROBERT SEYFARTH WILLIAM TOOMEY Photography Photography Sports SENIOR DIRECTORY ROBERT J. ACKERMAN 11 McGotty Place, Irvington, N. J. Major: Music Band l,2,3.4: Choir 1.2: Little Band 1,2,3,4: MENC 1,2,3,4: Orchestra 2,3.4: Kappa Delta Pi 4. VINCENT ACQUAVIVA. JR. Major: Business Education Minor: Social Business Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1.2.3.4-: Phi Lambda Pi 2,3,4: SEAM 3.4: Track 3. GAIL ADAIR 12 Kenmore Terrace, East Orange. N. J. Major: English Minor: Social Studies Citizenship Committee 1: English Club 2: Kappa Sigma Rho 2.3.4, Vice President 3, President 4. LEON ADAMSKI 282 Smith Street, Woodbridge. N. J. Major: Music Minor: Music Band 1.2.3,4: Choir 1,2.3,4: Dorm Council 3: MENC 1.2.3.4: MENC Dance Band 1,2: Phi Sigma Epsilon 1.2.3.4. ARLENE E. ALAPE 854 West Side Avenue. Jersey City, N. J. Major: Physical Education Minor: Physical Education Adelphes 3: Basketball Club 1.2,3: Bowling Club 2.3: Ofiicials Club 2: Volleyball Club 1.2.32 WAA 1.2.3. GLORIA D. ALTER 263 Hamilton Avenue, Paterson, N. J. Major: Speech Minor: English Cornmuters' Review 2.4' Modern Dance Club 1.2: Players 1.2,3,4. Vice President 3.,President 4: Sigma Alpha Eta 1.2,3.4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4: Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges 4. LOUIS ARAGONA 118 Jackson Street, Haskell, N. J. Major: Business Education Minor: Social Business Epsilon Mu Epsilon. REID W. ARENDT 596 Chestnut Street. Apt. C, Union. N. J. Major: Physical Education Minor: Science Baseball 2.3. Assistant Coach 2.3: Officials Club 2.3.4. HARRIET VNUK ARONOWITZ 352 East 34th Street, Paterson, N. J. Major: Social Studies Minor: Social Studies Delta Theta Psi 3.4: Kappa Delta Pi 3.4: Rohwec 2.3.4, Treas- urer 3.4. GAETANA IRENE AVITABILE 288 East 19th Street. Paterson, N. J. Major: Mathematics Minor: Mathematics Newman Club 1.2.3,4: SEAM 1.2: Sigma Phi Mu 1.2,3.4. IRENE BABBONI T10 South East Avenue, Vineland, N. J. Major: English Minor: French Boosters 3: English Club 2: French Club 2: Kappa Rho Upsilon 2.3,4: Newman Club 1.2: Players 1.2. DANIEL BACHRACH 220 Mount Vernon Place. Apt. 6N. Newark 6, N. J. Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Industrial Arts Carnival Construction and Lighting Co-Chairman 3.4: Dorm Show 3: Industrial Arts Guild 1.2.3.4-. Historian 3: Monrclarion 2.3.4: Senate 3.4: Tennis 2. PAGE 192 JACK ANTHONY BARBARA 91 N. 14th Street, East Orange, N. J. Major: Business Education Minor: Social Business Business Education Workshop 3.4: Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1,2,3,4: SEAM. JOHN J. BARON 15 Stein Avenue. Wallington, N. J. Major: Social Studies Minor: Physical Education International Relations Club 1: Track 1. REGINA CAROL BARON 64 Yale Avenue, Irvington, N. J. Major: Mathematics Minor: Physical Science Aphesteon 2.3.4, Historian 3.4: Kappa Delta Pi 4: SEAM 3.4: Sigma Eta Sigma 3.4: Sigma Phi Mu 1,2.3.4: State Scholarship 1958. GEREMIA ANNETTE BARONE 292 Orange Street. Newark, N. J. Major: English Minor: Social Studies Carnival 2.3.4: English Club 3.4: La Campana 3.4: Players 3.4. ELLEN BARTH 36 Warren Street. Nutley. N. J. Major: Fine Arts Minor: Fine Arts Art Council 1.23.41 Carnival Committee 2: Citizenship Commit- tee 1: Kappa Pi 3.4: La Campana 4, Art Editor 4: Quarterly 1: SEAM 2.3.-1: Trip to Israel. Two Month Scholarship 1959. TED BASTEDO Route 18, Matawan. N. J. Major: Physical Science Minor: Biological Science Kappa Delta Pi 3.4: Phi Sigma Epsilon 2.3.41 Sigma Eta Sigma 2.3.4. Secretary 3: Veterans Club 1,2,3,4. ANTOINETTE C. BATTISTA 356 North 12th Street. Newark. N. J. Major: Social Studies Minor: English International Relations Club 2: English Club 2. WILLIAM D. BAUMAN 162 Harding Avenue. Clifton. N. J. Major: Business Education Minor: Social Business Agora 2.3.4. President 3: Boosters 2.3.4: Carnival Co-Chairman 2: Class Council 1.2: Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1.2.3,4, Vice President 3: Faculty-Student Co-op 3: Newman Club 2.3.4: SGA Vice- President 4: Experiment in International Living 3: Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges 4. ALFRED J. BAUMANN 18 Quaid Street. Sayreville. N. J. Major: Physical Education Minor: Physical Education Bowling Club 2.3.4: Football Manager 3.4: Football Trainer 4: Gymnastics Club 1.2.3.4-: Officials Club 1: Track 1.2.3.4-. JOAN Y. BAYLOUNY 615 East 24th Street. Paterson, N. J. Major: French Minor: English French Club 1.4: Lambda Omega Tau 2.3.41 Newman Club 1.2. GEORGE EDWARD BEACHAM Valley Road. Montclair, N. J. Major: Physical Education Minor: Science Basketball 1.2: Folk Dance Club 1: Dorm Council 2: Oilicials Club 1.2.3.4: Camper of the Year Award 1959. BARRIE BEAVER 37 Campbell Avenue, Port Monmouth, N. J. Major: Mathematics Minor: Geography A Bowling 2.3.4, Co-Captain 3.4: Phi Sigma Epsilon 1,2,3,4, VICE President 3.4: Sigma Phi Mu 1.2,3,4: Wrestling 3.4. I Tir I I 2 I 1 I I I I I i I I I I I I 'ml .IOHN BECKER I7 Maple Street, West Orangfh. N. .l. Major: Social Studios lllinorz Gorman Class Counvil 1: Intornational Relation: Clulm 1.2.3. 1'rvsiilPnt 1. Corresponding Srvrvtary 2.3: SCA Repr':'st-ntatirf' 3.4: Tliuoyrlian Sovioty 2.3. Prvsidviit 2: Whos who in Ameriran Univffrsitif-s and College-s 4. IOHN YINCENT BEIINKEN 316 - 58th Street. Wast New York. N. ,L Major: Physiral Education Minor: Health Baseball 2.3.42 Bowling 1.2: Cyinnastit' Club 2.3.41 Oliicials Cluh 1.2.3.4 IANICE BEIERLE Box 874. Sparta, N. J. fllajorz Businf-ss Eduration Minor: Social Businvss Carnival 3: Dvlta Omicron Pi 1.2.3.1 Olliwet' 33 Epsilon Mu Epsilon I.2.3.4: Newman Cluli 1.2.3.4: SEAM 3.4. LINDA 'WEISS BELFER 250 Kee-r Avrhnue. Newark 12. N. I. lllaforz English Minor: Speech Aldornia 2.3.4, SPC1'Pta1'y-Ti'Past1rPr 3.4: Sigma Alpha Eta 2.3.41 Quarterly 2.3.4. IUDITH BARIL BELIVEAU 12 Chapman Plame. Irvington 11. N. .l. flflafor: Finca Arts Elinor: Fino Arts Citizenship Coinmittorf 1.2.4. Editor of Citizons In Avtion 1.2: Kappa Pi 3.4: Quartvrly 1.2: SEAM 1.2.3.4: 'l'wo Year Scholar- ship 1957. ANDREA CLEMENTINE BELLINO 164 North 12th Strr-Pt. Newark. N. .l. lllajorz Businoss Education Minor: Sovial Businvss Kappa Sigma Rho 3.43 Morznilurion 2: Players 1. JOAN W'ACKENI-IUTH BELOI7 12 Meadow Lario. Roseland. N. .I. Major: Biological Svioncv Minor: Physical Science SEAM 1: Sigma Eta Sigma 2.3.4. ALEX BELOSTOSKI 754 Yan I'Ioutvn ,AVPIIIIIZ Clifton. N. .I. fillzjor: Businoss Etluvation Alinor: Sorial Businvss Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1.2.3.4-. MARY ELAINE BERTUCCI 56 I'Iillsir.lf? Tf'rrat'e-. Irvington. N. .l. Illajorz Honir Eronomivs Minor: Home Evonomirs Home Ef'onomir's Clult 1.2,3.4: Sigma De-lta Pi 2.3.4. JOAN S. BIENKOWSKI 104 Ellis AVFIlllP.1l4VIIlgl0Il. N. .I. Alajor: English Minor: Soc-ial Studivs K English Clulx 2: Kappa Sigma Rho 2.3.4. Corrospontlilig SvCrr'lary 2.3: Newman Clulu 1.2. FLORENCE E. BIGOS 128 .Ioannv Tr-rracv. Cartirfld. N. .l. Alrzjor: Biologival Sc-is-lice' Minor: Pllysical Srifmoe Montf'Iarion Ig Phi Gamma Tau 2.3.-I: SEAM 1: American Cl1f1n1ica1Sof-ivty S:-holarship 1957. PATRICIA ANN BLAIR 217 Hamilton AvPnuP, Clifton. N. .I. fllufor: English Minor: Sovial Studios English Club 1: Kappa Sigma Rho 2.3.4, RPpi:esP11tatirc 3. BEVERLY ANN BLENDERMANN 30 Ilnion AYVIIIIP., Bloomingdale. 1. flfujorz Businr-ss Ecluration .IOSEPH 11. BOGDEN 37 Loretto Aw-11110. l7ZIIl'lLlXt n. N. .I. flfujor: I,llj'f-vlfjill Eduvation Minor: Hvalth Bass-lvall 1: Eoothall 1.2.3.4: NNVITWIIIIIII 3.4. DANNY BOVIIONA R32 Mt. I'rospnf't Avvnuo. N1-wark. 1N..I. Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Cuilrl 1.2.3.1 L. ELAINE BOTTONE 304 Ilolllv Road. Ilziwtltornv. N. ,I. Major: Homf' Ef'onoiniCs Minor: I'Iomv Economics lEf?Ilt'lIlg 1: IIOIIIC' EIIOIIOIIIIV'-1 Clnlt 1,113.43 Kappa Dolta Pi 3.4. RONALD ADAM BOYLE 226W'ar1lPla1'r'.Soutl1Oranggv. N. .I. lllrzforz English Minor: llhysival Eflur-ation Basf-hall 1.3.41 Eiro Cotnniitlvo 2.4: Newman Club 1.4. DONALD D, BOZZONE 135 Ovraan Aw-niif-. .Ia-rsry City. N. .I. flfrzforz Illiyraival Eduration Minor: Soi:-tivo Rowling Cluh 1.2: Ofhvials Cluli I: Panzwr Domonstration 1.2.3 ll I lul 1 1 Socsfr-r 2.14: Yt If'I'21I'lS Clulr 2.3.42 Yollmeylma fl J .IUDITII LYNNE BRAGDON 102 1711116131111 Road. Eanwood. N. .l. Major: Spanish Minor: English I ,-. ffitizvnsliip C0l1lIIllII4fI? 1.2: Delta OlIlICI'Dll Pi 1.2.3.4: Spanish ' o 4.lult 1,-.3.4. RICHARD ALAN BRAY 228 Brown-rtown Road. Little Falls. N. J. Major: Ijhysival Svimn-e Minor: Biological Sriemft- SEAM 3.4: Sigma Eta Sigma 2.3.4. MARILYN ANN BREMUS 51 North L1IllSII'f'f?I.I,8I1'I'S0Il.N..I. Major: English Minor: Business Eduvation Citizonship ISOIIIIIIIIIPV 1: Montclarion 2: The-ta Chi Rho 2.3.4. NORMAN BROSNIAK 91 Yassar .AY4 IlllP., Nvwark. N lllujorz Physival Eduvation Mirror: SCIPIIVC ..I. Baske-tliall 1: Gymnastic: Cluh 1: Oth:-ials Club 1.2.3.-1: Soccer I 2 3 1 CI..-XIRE N. BROWN R17 Elm Aw-nuo, Rirlgeht-ld. N. 1. Major: Businv-ss Education Minor: Soi-ial Businoss Citizr-nship Conimitte-v 1: Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1.2.35 SEAM 1. EILEEN E. BROWN 1 North Park Drive. Yvrst Orangv. N. .I. lllujorz English Minor: Sovial Studi:--s Ilitizf-nship Connnittw 1: English Clult 1.2: Kappa Sigma Rho vu - A w ' .7 2.3.-1. Liaison L. NICK'-PI'1'HIf.1f'l1I 3: Nvwman Cluli I CARL EDWARD BRUNNER 79 Norwood .AVPIIIIQR Irvington. N. I, Major: Biological Sviein-Q Minor: l'l1ysi1'al St-ie-iirw' Sigiua Eta Sigma 3.4: SEA M 3.4. ELIZABETH ANNE BRYCE 200 Higlilanal Aw-ntu: Kr.-arny. N. I. rlluforz Sorial Stumlivs Minor: English Kappa Doha Pi 3.4. l'A'l'RICIA ANN CAI.I..-IIIAN 942 Slivridan Arviltiv. Elixalnath. N. I. illajorz l1liysit'al Education AIIIIIIIITI Ilvaltlt A411-lpllvs Club 3: Baislwtlrall 1.2.3: Fi..-ld Hooktty 2,33 Ofiiqjglg Minor: Sovial Brisinvss Iflulr 1.2. llrvsitlvnt 2: Sigma Dt-Ita Pi 2.3.43 TFIIIIIS 1.2: WAA 3 4 2 ' Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1.2.3.4: 1'i Omf-ga l'i 2.1 ,U -.3.4. PAGE 193 RONALD LAURENCE CAPASSO 457 GreenmontAvenue.Clif1side Park. N. 1. Major: Social Studies Minor: Social Studies Newman Club 1: Tau Sigma Delta 1.2.3.4. ANGELA D. CARROCCIO 452 Van Bussum Avenue. Garfield. 1. Major: English Minor: Business Education Epsilon Mu Epsilon 3.4: Kappa Sigma Rho 2.3.4. Treasurer 3: Roy P. Burt Scholarship. 1957. ROSALYN CHARISH 444- Gregory Avenue. Passaic. N. J. Major: Mathematics Mirror: Spanish Aphesteon 2.3.4. Treasurer 4: Dalphac 2.3.-I-: Kappa Delta Pi 2.3.4-: Montclariorz 2.3.4. Features Editor 3: SEAM 1: Sigma Phi Mu 1.2.3.4: Spanish Club 2.3.4. FRED CHESKY 325 Dukes Road. Colonia. N. ,I. Major: Physical Education Minor: Health Basketball 1.2.3.4: Carnival 2.4: La Camparza 3.4: Baseball 1: Newman Club 1.2: Soccer 2.3: Track 3.4. CAROL CHRISTOPHER 72 Victor Avenue. West Long Branch. N. J. Major: Spanish Minor: English Boosters 2.3: Carnival 2: Delta Omit-ron Pi 1.2.3.4. Recording Secretary 2: La Tertula Espanola 1.2.3.4. IGNATIUS CIESLA 20 Division Avenue. Garfield. N. 1. Major: Mathematics Minor: Physical Education Baseball 1.2.3.4: Phi Sigma Epsilon: Sigma Phi Mu 1.2. ANN CLAASSEN 50 Tower Hill Road. Mountain Lakes. N. .1. Major: Mathematics Minor: Physical Science Aphesteon 2.3.4: Carnival 1.3.4: Homecoming 2.3.41 Mu Sigma 1.2.3.4: Orchestra 1.3: SEAM 1.3.4: Sigma Eta Sigma 3.4: Sigma Phi Mu 1.2.3.4. .IAMES CLARK 53 Kearny Street. East Orange. N. 1. Major: Social Studies Minor: English Tau Sigma Delta 2.3.4. HARRY COATES III 112 Howe Avenue. Passaic. N. J. Major: English Minor: Social Studies Archery Club 1: English Club 1.2: Monlclariorz 2.3: Newman Club 1: Phi Lambda Pi 1: Players 1: Track 1. ELIZABETH LOUISE COCCA 474 15th Avenue. Newark. N. J. Major: Social Studies Minor: English Carnival 2.3.41 Newman Club 1: Players 1.2: SEAM 1: SGA: Theta Chi Rho 3.4. ROSEMARIE COCO 150 Sheridan Avenue. Clifton. N. .1. fllajor: Business Education Minor: Social Business Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1.2.3.4. Treasurer 3: Kappa Delta Pi 4: Newman Club 1.2.3.4: Pi Omega Pi 2.3.4. President 3. FRANK M. COFONE 57 Springdale Avenue. Newark. N. 1. Major: Latin lllirzor: French Eta Sigma Phi 2.3.4. Prcsidf-nt DENNIS COHAN 119 Fairway Avenue. Northfield. N. 1. fllajor: English rllirzort Speech Boosters 3.4: Carnival Committee 2: Citizenship Committee 1.2: Class Representative 2.3: Class Treasurer 1: Dorm Council 1.2: Fire Committee 1.3: Inter-Dorinitory Show 2: Newman Club 1.2.3.4: Phi Lambda Pi 2: Sigma Alpha Eta. Key Member 2.3.4. PAGE 19-t BARBARA ANN COLANERI 251 Madison Avenue. Hasbrouck Heights. N. J. Major: Business Education Minor: Social Business Boosters 1.2.3.4: Carnival Secretarial Committee Co-Chairman 2: Cheerleader 1.2.3.4. Captain 2.3.41 Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1.2.3.4: Newman Club 1.2.3,4: Pi Omega Pi 2.3.4-: Sigma Delta Pi 1.2, 3.4. Recording Secretary 3.4: Whos Who in American Univer- sities and Colleges 4. NANCY COLEMAN 689 Underclifl Avenue. Edgewater. N. 1. Major: Social Studies Minor: Geography International Relations Club 2: Newman Club 1. FRANCES COLLURA 42 Allan Drive. North Arlington, N. 1. Major: Physical Education Minor: Health Atlelphes 1.3: Basketball 1.3.42 Folk Dance 1.2.4: Glce Club 1: Gymnastics Club 1.2.3.4: Kappa Sigma Rho 3.4: WAA 2.3.4. CAROL ANN CONNELLY 323 Watson Avenue. Lyndhurst. 1. Major: Social Studies Minor: Geography Gamma Theta Upsilon 2.3.4: Kappa Delta Pi 4: Newman Club 2: Scholarship 1958. LINDA RAE CONNORS 460 Broad Street. Bloomlielcl. N. 1. lllajorz Music Minor: Music Band 1.2.3.4. Secretary 2.3.41 Choir 1.2: Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 1.2.3.4: Kappa Delta Pi 3.4: Little Band 1.2.3.4. Sec- retary 2.3.4: MENC 1.2.3.-1: Modern Dance Club 1: Music Organ- izations Commission Treasurer 3.4: Orchestra 1.2.3.4, Secre- tary 2, President 3.4: Four Year Scholarship 1957: Music Achievement Award: lllontclair Business and Professional Wont- en's Club Award: Bloomfield Teachers' Association Award: German Club Award. CAMILLE B. CONTELLO 457 Howe Avenue. Passaic. N. 1. Major: Business Education Minor: English Carnival Committee 2: Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1.2.3.4: Montclarion 1: Newman Club 1.2.3.4: Players 1: Sigma Delta Pi 2.3.4. Treasurer 3: La CHUIITIIIIG 4. NETTA F. COOK 105 N. Mountain Avenue. Montclair. N. J. Major: Physical Science Minor: Biological Science Sigma Eta Sigma 1.2.3.4. ANGELINA P. COPPOLA 293 Stephens Street. Belleville. N. I. Major: Business Education Minor: Music Choir 1.2.3.4: Epsilon Mu Epsilon 3.4: MENC 1.2.3,-1: Opera Workshop 1.2.3.4. DOLORES COSCHIGNANO 89 Lower Notch Road. Little Falls. N. .1. Major: Social Studies Minor: Physical Education Citizenship Committee 1.2.3.4. Secretary 3. Historian 4: Newman Club 1.2.3.4. Historian 3. RICHARD W. COWAN 119 Berkshire Place. Irvington. N. .1. Major: Social Studies Minor: English Citizenship Committee 1.2.3.-1: International Relations Club 3.4. Historian 3.4: Kappa Delta Pi 4: Morztrlarion 3.4: Newman Club 1.2.3.4-1 Parents Day Chairman 3: Rohwec 2.3.4. Vice-President 3.4: SEAM 1.2,3.4: Thucydian Society 3.4. Treasurer 3.4: Irving- ton Combined PTA Scholarship 1957-1958: New Jersey State Scholarship 1958-1961: Whois Who in American Universities and Colleges 4. EILEEN MARIE COYLE 276 North 7th Street. Newark. N. ,I. illajor: Mathematics Minor: Mathematics French Club 2: Newman Club 1.23.41 Sigma Phi Mu 1.2.3,4: Theta Chi Rho 2.3.4. f-.-113.35-, I z.-A l l l 1 , I I 1 K F 1 5 1 1 it li JAMES A. CRAWFORD 300 Warburton Avenue. Hawthorne. N. I. Major: Business Education Wlirzorz Political Science Business Education Workshop 2: Carnival Finance Committee Co-Chairman 21 Epsilon Mu Epsilon 12.3.41 Phi Lambda Pi 3.4. MARIANN T. CRISAFULLI 82 Corter Avenue. Maplewood. N. I. Illajor: Mathematics Minor: Business Education Newman Club 1: Sigma Phi Mu 1.2.3.4-, Vice-President 3. MARY G. CRONIN 20 Sherman Avenue. Hawthorne. N. I. Major: Home Economics Minor: Home Economics Citizenship Connnittee 1,21 Dalphac 2.3.41 Fencing Club 1: Home Economics Club 1,2.3.4: La Campana 2.4: Monlclarion 1.2,.41 Newman Club 1.2.3.4-1 Players 1.2.3.41 Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges 4. ROBERT D. CROSSLEY 229 Dewey Avenue. Totovsa Boro. N. I. Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Industrial Arts Agora 2.3.41 Football 1.2.3.41 Industrial Arts Guild 1.2.3.4. RAYMOND I. CULLEN 854 22nd Street, Paterson 3. N. .I. Major: Business Education Mirror: Political Science Citizenship Committee 1: Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1.2.3.4: Student Traliic Court Judge 4. FRANK CUNHA 204 Elm Street. Newark. N. I. Major: Physical Science Minor: Biological Science Lambda Chi Delta 2. GERTRUDE CUNNINGHAM 25 Finlay Place. Newark. N. I. Major: Social Studies Minor: English English Club: International Relations Club. YITO CUPOLI 24 Franklin Avenue, Maplewood, N. .I. Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Guild 1.2.3.4. ROSE CUTLER 80 East 35th Street. Paterson. N. .I. Major: Social Studies Minor: Speech Kappa Delta Pi 41 Players 2.3.41 Sigma Alpha Eta 2.3.41 Rohwec 4. JOSEPH .IOHN CZARNECKI 43 Second Street. Highlands. N. J. Major: Physical Education Minor: Health and Science Agora 1.2.3.4-. Yice-President 3.4: All-College Show 31 Basketball 1.21 Class President I1 Cross Country 1: Dorm Council 1.2.3.4. President 3.41 Fire Committee 2.3.41 Football Manager 2.3.41 Gymnastics Club 3.4: SCA 1: Track 3.4: Whos Who in Amerie can Universities and Colleges 4. RICHARD C. DALLY 28 Babcock Place. West Orange. N. .I. Wlajor: Mathematics fllirzor: Physical Science Sigma Phi Mu 1.2.3.4. DEANNA MARIE D'AMATO 139 Harrison Street. Blooniheld. N. J. Major: English Minor: Social Studies Kappa Sigma Rho 3.4: Newman Club 1. DIANE DANNA R.D. 1756. Bridgeton, N. .I. fllajor: Mathematics Minor: English Delta Theta Psi 3.4. Recording Secretary 3: Honor Board 3: Sigma Phi Mu 1.2. Liaison Representative 2. SUSANCARYLE KASTENBERG DAVIS 405 Stuyvesant Avenue.Irvington. .I. Major: Physical Education Minor: Physical Education Archery 31 Basketball Club 11 Fencing 31 Gymnastics Club 1.2. 3.4: Modern Dance Cub 2.31 Tennis Club 11 Volleyball 4. JOAN DE BLOCK 327 Central Avenue. Halerlon. N. I. Major: Home Economics flfffrzorz Ilonie Economics Class Council 2: Dalphac 2.3.41 Home Economics Club 1.23.41 Kappa Delta Pi 4. MIRANDA DE GREGORIO 1314 43rd Street. North Bergen. N. .I. Major: English Minor: Biology Aldornia 3.4: Newman Club 21 SEAM 1: Four Year Scholarship. MARYANNE DELANEY 557-B Morris Avenue. Springfield. N. .I. Major: Home Economics Minor: Home Economics Home Economics Club 1.2.3.4: Mu Sigma 12.3.41 Newman Club 2.3.4. RICHARD L. DELK 84 South 15th Street. Newark. N. I. Major: Physical Education Minor: Health Football 2.3.41 Gamma Delta Chi 3.4: Gymnastics Club 1.3.41 Track 3.4. KATHLEEN MARIE DE MAYO 47 Gionti Place. North Haledon. N. I. Major: Biological Science Minor: Physical Science Newman Club 1.21 SEAM 11 Sigma Delta Pi 2.3.4. ROBERT C. DENECKE 274 Harrington Avenue. Lyndhurst. N. .I. Major: Social Studies Minor: Geography Gamma Theta Upsilon 2.3.41 Thucydian Society 3.41 Lyndhurst PTA Scholarship. WALTER DE PALMA Tl Yan Ness Avenue. Caldwell Township. N. I. Major: Physical Science Minor: Biological Science Montclarion 2: Sigma Eta Sigma 3.4: State Scholarship. MARLENE DE ROSA 98 Stephan Road. Lakewood. N. I. Major: Biological Science Minor: Physical Science Carnival Committee 3: Publicity Co-Chairman 2. Class Council 1: Dalphac 2.3.4. Recording Secretary 4: Eastern States Confer- ence 2.31 Faculty Student Cooperative 3. Secretary 3: Kappa Delta Pi 3.4: La Carripana 3.4. Business Manager 41 SGA 2.3. Assistant Treasurer 2. Treasurer 3: State Scholarship 1958: YVho's Who in American Universities and Colleges 4. EDWARD WILLIAM DIETEI. 4-22 Summit Avenue. Fair Lawn. N. J. Major: Business Education Minor: Social Business PETER DIGIACOMO T18 Main Street. Little Falls. N. J. Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Guild 1.2.3.4. CARYL ROSENBURG DISTEL 119 Lyons Avenue. Newark. N. I. Major: Spanish Minor: Social Studies La Tertulia Espanola 12.3.41 Rohwec 2.3.4. WINIFRED SONIA DOMERT Green Tree Lane. Dover. N. ,I. Major: Physical Education l1Lfjnor: Health Adelphes Club 3: Archery Club 3: Basketball Club 1.31 Bowling Club 41 Folk Dance Club 1: Gymnastics Club 1.2.3.-1: Hawaiian Club 1: Kappa Rho Upsilon 2.3.41 Tennis Club 11 Yollev Ball Club 1: VVAA 2.3.4. ' PAGE 195 ROCICR DONALD T111 R1'011r1 Stre-01. 1211110111111-11'1. N. .1- fllajnrz 1111111511131 Arts I1'I1f117fI 1111111stria1 Arts 11111llS11'1li1.AI'1S 11111111 1.2.3. 1fUC1fN1'f E. 1'lONAT11iL1.0 41 N0l'11l11111lS1I'P1'1.12HH10I'LlI1Ql'. .1. .1111j11r: 120121111 51111111-N Minnrz Physi1'111 1'111ll1'L1111tIl PATR11f1A ANN DONOHO11 369 111111111111 A11-111111. 1.101111 11I'Llll1'1l. N. .1. Major: 1'111g1ish Millar: History 1100911-rs 3.4: 1f:1r11ix'a1 111llI1lII1111'1l 2: 121-1131 0111111011 Pi 1.2.3,4. Dorm Slllxih' 1.2: H111101' 1-'1Oill'1.1 2: NF11'l1lZlIl 12111113 1.2.3.4-. 1111121'1A1'11, P. DREHICR 253 1111111111 9111-rt. .11'rS1-y City T. N. .1. Mufnr: S01'iz11S11111iPs Milzurz 111-r1g1'ap11y 111111111151 T111-ta 111151101111-1-I 91591111 1.2.3.4 THOMAS M. DUCH 22112 K1-111 P111111-. 11tI10I1. N. .1. f1l11j11r: 11i011:1gi1'111 s1'11'l11x1' .-'llizzurz Physi1'a1 S1-i1-111-v Ill1I'8DlllI'El1 Ri1skf't11:111: N. .1. S1'11Z'I11'1? V1-11'i11'1ll'1'S AFS01'1Zi111'lI'l 3.4: '11l'LlC1'i 1. DONNA 1.. DUFFY 1151 Hi11si1l1- AYlJDlll'. NY1'l'1'1I1Ll. N. .1. fllajnrz 1'11Ilt' Arts 1111111112 1'11IlP Arts C.-XII. A. EASTON 91 Troy 1J1'i1'P.H11ri11g111-11. N. .1. Mujnrz Riisiirf-ss 1'11.1111'11ti011 Minnrz 9061111 R11si111'-is 15111511011 11111 12IiS11flll 3.4: Kgippai 171-1ta Pi 4: Pi 01111-ga Pi 3.4. 1fU1lEN1A A. ICURINC 9116 Kilsylh R0:111. 1'11iZ:1111Qt11. N. .1. flfujurz Music Minnrz 11111si1- AGO 5111111-111 11111111 3.4: 1111011 1.2.3.4. 1'101'1'1-S1101111i11g SPCl'f'1ElI'y 3: Kzippg D1-1111 Pi 4: 1111'1N1.f 1.2.3.4. 1V1Ol'I'1'SIt011d111g Sf'C1'1'13.l'y 3: OI11'I'L1 XR'0I'1iS1l0It 1.2.3.4 RA RRARA ANN FARIANO 226 N0rt11 91115111-1-1. N1-w:11'1Q 1. N. .1. fwflforz 1111si1111ss 11111Il1'H111'lI1 Minor: Ac1'01111li11g P1 Omega Pi 2.3.4. VIRGINIA R. 17AR1iS1'1 325 111yrI11- An-11111-. 111 i11gt011. N. 1. Alrljori gl'N'1'1'11 fllinurz gIP1'1'1'1l 110l'1'1'l'11OI1 11'1z1j111'1-111-S 2: Players 1.2.3.-15 Sigma A1111111 12111 1.2.3.-1: Theta 111111 R110 1.2.3.1. 11is111r111n 2. P11-S1111-111 3: 1511 1118311114111 4. ROSLYN 1 1f1.D1N1AN 519 E.33111S11-1-1-1.111111-115011. N. .1. Mrzjnr: Ifnglish Minnr: SIt1'1'131l 1101111111111-1's' Rr11'i1-11' 2: 11I1111I1'I11r11111 1. Assistant Copy 1'11111fll' 1: 111L1y1'I'5 2.3.4. R11si1t1-as 1A1LlI13g1'l' 3: Sigma Alpha 1'1l21 2.3.4. MARY I.lI.I.IAN l ICN'I'ON -1-115 Oak 'AY1'Il1l1?. 11111y11'0011. N. .1. fU11j17r: 11i11111g11'111S1'i1'111'1'1 11I1'r111r: P11ysi1'a11 S1'11'111'1' 11Olllt' 1'11-11111'1111i1's 1111111 1: N1-111111111 1111111 1.2: SEAM 1. 1.I1,A1R1'1 111. 1 l'1'Z1l1'1RALD 1291111111S11-1-1-1.K1-11r11y.N..1. f1'l'r1f11r: 121111113-111 .1l1f111r: 5111- -- 1111 tilaqs 1711111111-i1 1: 1111111111111-is' R1-111-11' 2: 12111111511 1211111 1.2.3.4 S1-1'1'1-tury 2: N1-111111111 1111111 1: 11111111151 1711y 1.111-1f1111i1'1111111 2: P1a1y1-rs 1.2.3.1: Sigma Alpha 11111 2.3.4. K1-y 1111-1111w1' 2.3.42 Quar- lcrly' 2. MATIIIQW .IAAIEF F1'1'ZPATR111K 161 51-111-1-1:1-1' 'AYt'l11l1'.1NF'1Xill'1i. N..l. 11l'11j11r: 111151111-ss 1'11l111:11t1011 111111011 S111-1111 111141111183 lipsilon R111 11115111111 2: 11-11-111115 Ass01'i11li0n 4. P11313 196 .IOA NN Ii IDA IFITZPATRICK 58 Wv1llt11llQ Yvuy. Yar1'1x'1111'-. N. .1. Xllzzjnr: 1'11ll1' Arts 111'111ur: 1'11I11' Arts 111-1111 O11I11'l'0l1 Pi 1.2.3.4. Historian 2. P1'Psi11P11t 3: Dorm Show 1.2: Kziprru Pi 3.4: Players 1: SEAM 1: W'01111?11's 11111?r1,10r111i10ry 11Dl1Il1'11 2.3.4. .1RROM1i YICTOR 17L1'11S1'1HER 5 1111111115 Tt'I'1'I1t'1?. N1-wark. N. .1. fllzzjnr: P11ysiCa1 1'11'1ll1'k1111'1l1 Mirror: 110111111 1Ir0ss 1201111t1'y 1.2.3: 11y111 Chth 1.2: 0111111115 C11111 1.3: Track 1.2: xV'l'1'HI11I1g.C 3. .1U1l1T11 TIIICRICSA FONTANA 1111 Birch S1l'1 t?1.1,H1f'l'S0ll. N. .1. 11luj11r: Finv Arts Mirror: 121Ill'.'Al'1S R00sl1-rs 3.4: 1211111-11911111 1f0111111itt1'1' 1.2: N1'11'111z111 1211111 1: Theta 1fh1 R110 2.3.4. 11r't'OI'L11llQ St'PI't'12l1'y 3. ROBERT T. 1'1ORT1ER 30-T-l-S111-1-1 North B1?l'gPl'l. N. .1. fllujnrz S111-1-1-11 Millar: 11111111511 Kappa 1,l'11ll Pi 3.4. 1,I'PS1l11?D1 4: Playtlrs 1,2.3.4: Sigma A1p11a Eta 1.2.3.4. Xv11'11 Pr1asi111-111 2. P11-51111-111 3. RUTH A. FOSSA 364 AIl11l'1'S0ll S1l't'1'1.1110S11'l', N. .1. .1Iuj11r: 111L1t111l111z1ti1's Minor: 1N1Ll11lF'lllil111'S Sigma Phi 11111 2.3.4: YV.-'1.A: Stan- SC1101ars11ip 1957. EDWARD R. FRASER 169 .A1'1i1'l'lDilIl .AYt'IllI1'. Clifton. N. .1. zllujnr: Btisinr-ss E11llCi111Ol1 111111072 501-11-11 13115111955 1'1ps110n 11111 1211311011 1.2.3.4-: L11 CZIUIINIIIII 3.4. ANTHONY F. FRICDA 3115 A1111-11 S111-f-t. Ora111g12.N. .1. Mujnr: 1n1h1s11'i:11 A115 1'1Iin0r: 1ll11llS1l'1i:11 Arts 1'1z11'11iv111 1l0.1f11z1i1'111z111 of 1lI011st1'111'ti011 3: 1li11z1-111111111 Coinnlit- l1-1- 1.2.3. C0-1111Ll1l'Illilll 01 1'11l1t'I'1L11Illl1l'I11 3: 1111111sIria1 Arts Guild 1.2.3.-4: 111lr:111111r111s 1.2: N1-111111111 1.111111 1.2.3: Senate 1,2,3.4: T1'111'k 2. RAYMOND S. FROLING 592 111111431 1A'1OlIll1Zi1l1 An-11111-. 1,1IlIP11'l' Moritcluir, N. .1. .1l11j11r: S111-111151111111-S fllilznfz C1-11g1':1p11y 11tlllllllLl 111119111 1111811011 2.3.4. Yin? 1114931116111 3: Lanibda Chi 11111111 2.3.4: SEAM 3.4: T11111'y1j1i1111s 3.4. 111012 Prffsidellt 3. .1UD1T1-1 ANN FRYER 361 HighS1111-121.O1'1111g1-.N..1. Mfzfnr: S1It'131 51111111-s !1'lI.I1tlI'Z C1-0g1'a1p11y - f . ,., 111111111111 11111-la 11115111111 2-1.4. .1OS1fPH CARRIICL 115 .11H111'1's1'111 111Ll1'f'.r1101OWU.11010, N. .1. Mujnr: 1x1l111l1'l11H111'S Mirror: PhyS11':11 1'1c1111'a11i011 Rus:-111111 1: 170111112111 1.3: Psi C111 3.4. R1--1'01'1'1i11g Sfhcretary 4. FRANK 1lA1.1.1NA 6114 N01111 5th S1l'1J1'1. N1-11'11rk. N. .1. fllujiwr: BllS1ll1'S9 1'111111'111i011 Minor: 501-1111 R11si111.-ss 1211511011 11111 1211511011 1.2.3.-1. M11f11A1'f1. Y. CARZ1L1.0 119R1111'lu111lAv1-11111-. Clifton. N. 1. J1l11j11r: 1'111g11sh I1l1l1HfZ History .'A1l11tItll1ll 3.4: 1f:1r11i1'111 P11111i1'ity 1f0111111i1t1-1- 130-1Y11li11I'I1'I3l1 2: Citi Z1-11sh111 1'f0111n1itl1:c 1.23 1101111 11011111-i1 1.2: Kappa D1-11a Pi 3,42 1'lI11r1t1'f11r111r1 1I11'1'111z1ti011 1f11il0r 1.2: Tilll Sigma D1-11a 1.2.3.4, S1'l'I'1J1ilI'y 2. 1-,l'1'S11.11'l11 2.3: T11111'y11i1111s 2.3.4: AY6'11.'1'HllS1 Club 1.2, 3.4. DAY111 IC. 12.-XSTON 41111 1101111111 A11-11111'-. 1x1111111D11PLlI'1'i. N. .1. .'1Il1ji1II'I Riohigical 91-11-1101- Minor: 1'11ysi1'a1S1'i1-111'e 1.11l1l1I' 1: '111':1Ck 1. 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 11 1. V 1 1 1 1 1 I 11 1 1 1 1 1 I 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1: 1 1 1 I. V. 1. 1. 1 1 i I. 1. 111 11 1! CERDA ELIZABETH CERBER 11 1l0Il1lI1llTI11 ' Drive. NY. Long Brannfll. N. 1. A 1 Major: Fino Arts Mirror: Einv Arts Int:-rnational Rvflations Club 31 Kappa Dvlta Pi 3.41 Olwra 1Vork- shop 1.2.3.41 Statv Svllolarsllip 1957. DONALD WILLIAM CFROERER T5 Persotivtte i'AYPI1lIP.N-ffI'OIIl1. N. 1. fllajar: Industrial Arts Mirror: Industrial Arts Epsilon Pi Tau 2.3.-1: Industrial Arts Guild 1.2.3.4: Kappa Delta Pi 3.4. PATRICIA A. CIACALONE 42 South 5th Aw-nuo. llighlanil Park. N. .l. Major: Rusiut-ss Eduration Minor: Social Businvss Dvlta Tlu-ta Psi 1.2.3.41 Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1.23.41 Newman Club 1.2. GERALD JOSEPH GIANATIEMPO 46 l'rc'ston Strvr-t. Riitgvtieltl Park. N. .1. fllajar: SocialStu1lii:s Minor: Busiui-ss Edur-ation Newman Club 2.3: Thucydians 3. .IANET YANDENRURG GLASSBERG 47A Brighton Road. Clifton. N. J. Major: English Minor: Biologv Aldornia 2.3.41 English Club 2: Sigma LILLIAN TIIERICSA GLAUDA 403 Whitt' Aw-ntu'-. Nortlivalv. N. J. fllajar: I'l1ysiva1Si-it-rice Minor: Biologiral Scivrivv Dorm Show 2.3: Majorvttfes 1.2.31 Sigma Eta Sigma. DEAN A. COETTSCH 132A Carlton Awnue. East Rutherford. N. .1. Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Industrial Arts Inilustrial Arts Guild 12.3.41 A't'iC't'illlS Assoviation 1.2.3.4 SANDRA MARCIA GOLD 516 East 24th Stn-rt. Rat:-rsou. N. 1. Major: Biologic'alS1'ivncP Minor: Pliysit-al St'ir'iic'6 SEAM 11 Sigma Eta Sigma 2.3.4. JUDITH COLDBERG 15 llvquannovk JAYPIIIIP.130111111011lJLll'il?S. N. .l. Illajor: Social Studies SEAM 1.2.3: Star of Daxitl 1.3. SANDRA GOLDBERG 8 Elevtwootl Plat-t-. Irvington. N. 1. Illajorz 111151114385 Eduvation Minor: Accounting Epsilon Mu Epsilon 12.3.41 Euturv Tvaf-liars' Svliolarsllip 1957. E. GERALD GOLEAIBESKI 61 21 Strvvt. Svaside 1',ill'li. N. 1. Major: Pliysival Ecluvation Minor: llvalth Bas:-ball 1.23.41 Rowling Club 1.2.41 Bowling Te-am 11 OFHt'ials' Club 1.2.41 S0t'c'vr1. ROBERT 1. COOIJSTEIN 1025 Galloping I-Iill Road. Elixabtfth. N. J. Major: I'hysit'al Eduration Minor: Health Basvball 21 Baski-tball 21 Bowling Club 41 Oflicials Club 1.21 SOCl'f'1'i2.3.Hl+I Som-01' Club 3.4. ROBERT C. GRAY T Park Drirv. Wilst Orange. N. J. Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Industrial Arts Carnival Aurlio Coiuiuittvo Cllairinan 21 Epsilon Pi Tau 2.3.41 Industrial Arts Guild 1.2.3.4. Sew:-tary 2. Piwlsirlent 3: Svuate 2.3.4. Corrospoiuling Svvrotary 2. 1,l'L'S1Llt'llL 31 Ait'l9l'tiIlS' Assoria- tion 1.2.3.4. Se-ctw-taijf 2: Wlufs Who Among Stutlvnts in Amvri- Can Uniwrsitinfs and Collt-gps 4. FRANK GIQECCO 166 Mahar Awnut-. Clifton. N. ,1. Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Guild 1.2.3.-1. CARLO ARTIILR GRECO 227 North 15th Stix-vt. Bloonilii-lil. N. ,l. Major: lfinir Arts Minor: Eine Arts Art Count-il 3: Kappa l'i 3.4. ELIZABETH C. GREENE 38 Norman Road. Ifppf-r lYIontr'lair. N. .l. Major: Social Rtutlivs Minor: lN1t1flIt'l1lLi11f'S IYCE 1.2.3.4. Yivr' l'rvsiilvlit 1. ljrifsiflvnt 2. Swrin-tatj' 3: SEAA1 3.4. CAROLE ANN GREHL 530 Passaiv.Awiiiii-.Nlitlvy10. ,1. Major: English Minor: English Carnival Einaruw Committf-e Co-Chairman 2: Class Counril 1.2.4. Class Swrn-tary 4: CommutPrs' Revivw 1.2: Dalphac 2.3.4. Trvas- urer 4: English Club 1.2: Eroslunon Orientation Co-Chairman 31 La l.'lll7ljJtl7Zll 2.3.4. Assistant Editor Eilitor-in-Chief 4: Mant' clariurz 1.2: Newman Club 21 lllayvrs 2.3.41 Studvnt GOYt?1'I'tl11PI11 Assoriatiou Ri-wording Sh't'1'tJt?11'y' 31 Whos Who Among Stu- dents in IAltlPl'1t,'l1l1 Unirvrsitivs and Collegvs 4. EDWARD .IOSEPH GRIES 2091.1-onia .'AYPI1lll . Bogota. N. J. Major: Sovial -Slutlirls fllirzarz So1'ialStudieAs ELIZABETH ANN GRIMALDI 199 Wt-st Midland Avenuv. Paramus. N J. Major: Social Studies Y Minor: Geography Gamma Tb:-ta Upsilon 2.3.41 International Relations Club 3.4: Nvw man Club 11 SEAM 1.3, .IUDITH I. GUIDE 167 Str-relies Ave-rititg Little Falls. N. I. Major: Sorial Stutlivs Minor: Spvcrli Delta Theta Psi 2.3.41 Ee-nt-iiig 1.2.3.4. Captain 31 Kappa Delta Pi 3.4. Corrvsponiling Swri'i:tary 31 Roliwr-tr 2.3.41 Sigma Alpha Eta 2.3.4. RUTH G. GUSTORE 98 Elorvrifv IAYPIIIIC. Haw thornv. N. .1. lllajurz Sovial Studies Minor: Biologival St,-iviire Eelni-ing 11 IYCE 3.4: Sigma Eta Sigma 3.41 State SI.'lIOl31'Sl1IP 1958. LUIS LYNN HALPERN 14 Holster Road. Clifton. N. 1. fllajar: Spvvcli Minor: Spvech Ixappa Dolla Pi 3.41 Players 1.23.41 Sigma Alpha Eta 1.2.3.4. fforrt-spontling Swrf-ta1'y3.4: Tllista Chi Rho 2.3.4. MARY STENRON HALPIN 12-41 Rosvwood Str:-Pt. Ifair Lawn. N. 1. fllajar: English Minor: English Aldprnia 3.41 Dalphac 2.34: English Club 1.23.41 Modern Dance C u J 4. SUSAN HANLON T45 Higl1lautlAwuuv. Nvwark. N. 1. lllflfflfl Rusint-ss Eduw'ation rllrlfllflfl St-malarial Stuilivs Epsilon Mu Epsilon 3. I PATRICIA ANNE ll.-XNNAN 290 PottrfrPlaoe.1Y+-vliawkvii.N..l. .Uajarz Soi-ial Studivs Minor: Business 1'9llllt'l11l011 International Relations Club 3.4: Kappa Dvlta Pi 3.4: Nvwllttlll Club 1.2: Holiwrr- 3.4: SEAM 11 Stahl Swliolarship 1958. PAGE 197 BETTY LOU HARDY 101 Mt.1'1'ospm-l ,-'xwiiiian Yv1'011u.N.1. Major: Sm-ial Slnilivs Minor: English lntvriialiminl Rwlzilirnis lifluli 2: Rulmw- 23. RPC0i'ding Sf'Cl'f'l3l'y 3: SE.-X111 1. .-XIBERT H. 111ffI'11OR 45 E11gLf'XYO041AYl'IllIf'. Spriiiglie-lil. N. J. Illujurz Pliysimil 1'1i1lll'i111flll Minor: Ifl--.uhh Sncccr 1.2.3.Jf, liziptuiii 3.4: Xxielstliiig 1.2.3.1 Captain 3.4. H1i1,.1CN HICMKO 909 Miltonizi Simi-t.1,iiirlsii. N- 1. Mujur: Pliysii-al lirliivatimi Minor: Hvaltli Anlclplivs Club 1'i'ogr:un Dire-vtoi' 3: Biiskvtliiill filulu 1: Boostms 2.3.41 fflivwlmiilvi' 12.3.41 Dm-Ita Uinivron Pi 2.91.-1: Folk 1-1Z.1I'lC't' 1.3.43 Cyliilnisiim-s 1.13.41 llnwuiiuii lilnln 1.23 Oi1i1'ii1ls Clnli 1: Pliysival 1'14lll1'Lll1Oll Club 2.14: 1'1liylliinii':il Cyiiilmslivs 2.3.41 'Frank 2.3: Vollvylrull 1: WAA TI'l'3Slll'f'l' 2. Sw,-wlury 4: 1Vll0's 11110 Among S1llLlt'Il1S in .'1Ill4'IlL'LlIl LlI11Y!'l'S111!?S unil Colle,-gels J.. GEORGE M. HICKMAN 457 S0l1I1lAYCIlllH.,Bl'illQt'10ll.N.,1. Major: Sovial Sllnlivs Minor: BllS1lll'34S 1 1lQ1llVH1i0I1 SEAM 1.2.3.1 HONOHA HICCINS 240 ,lay Aw-iiiir-. 1.yndInn's1. N. .1. Alllflrfl 110mrf 1'1vmi1'mii1's Minur: 1'1nn1c-Evmioniivs Honn- lfroiimiiivs filllli 1.13.42 Nt'NN'lT1llIl filllll 1.2.3.-lg Sigma 1361111 Pi 2.3.4. FRED C. HILL. JR. 1529 39111 Slrevl. Nfwrlli Br-rgvii. N. .1 Major: lfim- Arts Minor: 17inr': s Kr! Art ljouncil 1,23 llariiival Pmgimii ifommillr-f' C0-ll1111lI'llli1R If: Kappa 1'i 3.41 i'lIm1ln'lur1'n11 1.2. 11llSiIlHSs 1x1LlIlHM4'l' 2: Tam Sigma Della 1.2.3.1 10.-XNNA LOUISE 11OlC1 1 L1N Bliilllgillilllgi Ruud. 5011111.11111'l'a1ppa11. N. I. Major: lfnglisli Minor: flrrniun lfnglisli Clnlx 1.2: Hl'!ll0I' Ruureil 1.2. Se-:'Vi'vlail'yV1.2: Kappa R110 Upsilon 1.2.3.-1. Alumni Sw-rf'tai'y 3.-1: Stale Svliuliiiwliip 1957 SANDRA ANN HOICK 86 Rvzi .'xX'F'lllIl'. 1'1aiwll1u1'in'. N. 1. fllufnr: 1v1l15114' fllinurz Munir Ainvrivuii Cnilrl of Orgniiists, Sllltlvlli Crrnip 1.2.3.-1. SPC'l'F'Ii'lIX 1.34: 110114-gel lilmir 1.2.3.-1. 1.iln'111'ian 2.31 NENCVI 1.2.3. 1. H1'1'0l'rl inn Sei-nw-lairv 12.3.-1: 0 win xXiU14liN1l0 v 1.2.3.1 Sl'l'l'f'1LlI'Y 3.1: CO5 D . 1 1 1 110W1?l1'It'lIlO1'iL1l Urgun Swliolursliip 4. FRANK IIOICPPICI. AlllfllfiSOCiLl1S1lItli4'S fllilzuri Cmivnnipliy Fonllnaill 1: GLllIlIll1lr11ll1'lLl1,lI!SllUIl2.3:l1 IRf I. RICTTY IZAII. HOFSMITH 1514 B1-rgi-iiliiiv ,Mx-iiuiv. Union ffily. 1. fllajur: lfnglisll fllilmr: Slim-vli N4-wiiiun Clnlr 2. 15111111 IIA .NNN 1NY1'1RSU 11011111-XY 1580Imvi-1-14 -rry Hmul. Y11l'HI1lU11. N. .l. fllujnr: 1.:ilin 'murz ,nu 151 M 1' ll 1 . .. . , . I I . . Q., 111-lin T111-In Iki 12.3.11 12111 5lg.ClIlLl1,lll 2.3.1. 1i.l1lIl Clnli 1.-.-Ll. 1,1'l'F1lll'l1t3I 11101141111 11Lllll'l'lllIlll1.:'.X1ll'P 1'rf-sialvnt 2: N1-winun Club 2. ROBICRT 1.. 1111131111 21 1N1zu'opil1 JxXl'11lll'.l1IllPl'IA 11101114-liiii'.N..1. fllfzjnrz SI1t't'4'l1 7111 ' 5 'W' . IIUV. . lui 11 fiilizvmliip llmiiniitli-4' 2: 1111151-is 12.3.41 Swnulv- 2.11: Sigma 'Xlplin lim 2.3.-1. Kvy Ha-lilly:-1' 3.-1: Wliffs Who in :Min-ri1'un lfulv 1:-gvs and lyriiwisitim-5 1. PAGE 198 1'i1,.SA IIUGEL 3212 1.ilJe-ily .'xYt'll11F'.H1l1FL1d1i?. N. J. Mujur: Finch Arts Minor: Fine Arts llvltn Omicron I'i 1.2.3.1 Liaison 3: Dorm Show 1.2: 17:-ncing 1: 1'11l1t Arts lfounvil 1.2: Hmior Board 1.2.3.-1. Historian 1. Vive' llliairniun 2. Clmirinan 3: Intci'-Sm'0l'ily Coillmil 3: Kappa D6-lta Pi 3.4: Kappa Pi 3.41 Newman Club 13 Wlio's Who Among Stn' ilwnls in Alllt'I'i4'LlIl Uiiivr-rsitin-s ami C011t'QllJS 4. KATHRYN M. IICNNA L27 El'N'1llP111L'P. Wlvs! OI'Hl1gIP. N. J. fllujur: English Minor: S0f'i31SIlll11PS Newnian Club 1: PTA SL'1l01S1l'S-1111! 1957. RUTH E. IYICRS 34 1'11:'l,1lll?ll V11Pl'l'11FF. Nortli Arlington, N. J. Major: English Minor: Spwevli Aldorniai 3.4: l.i1'llllllI1l1f'TS- Revue 23 linglisli Club 12.3.41 French llluln 3: Kappa Dvlta Pi 4: La Cumpariu 4. Associate Editor 4: Monlvlurinrz 1.3: 1'luyr'i's 2.3.4, Yin' Pl4PS1tlPIlI 41 Qlllll'fl'fIy 1.2.3.4-, 1.ilc-ralry Editor 2.3. Editor-in-Cliivf 4: Sigma Alpina Eta 22.3.41 Stan- Svliolursliip. ROBERT H. JACKSON 32 Ell1lWO0l11Dl'1YP. East Paterson. N. J. Majur: Pliysii-al Educ-ation Minor: Hvallli Ringling Club 2.3: Bowling Tvum 1: Golf Tvam 1.2.3g Gym C n r 1. 'I'HlCI.MA JACOBSON 308 - 49111 Sirvrt. Union City. N. J. Major: Honir' lfvoiirniiif-ea Mirmr: Hninv Ef'0l10I1lli'S 110lllk' Iii-oiioiiiivs Cflnli 1.2.3911 Kappa Della Pi 3.4: Four Year Sl,'1l01H1'S1l1lb 1957. LAILUNI ANN JANCIZICCKI 5 Brailln-y Rncul. Clark, N. .1. fllajurz Bnsinvss EtlllC3l1OI1 Minor: Social Business Boosulrs 1.13.41 fiuiwiival Sr'vi'e!aria1 Coniniitte-P Co-Cliairinan 2: llliefi-i'le-advi' 1.2.3. Assistant Captain 33 Epsilon Mn Epsilmi 1.2. 3.4: La Cunzpurm. Typing filo-Ezlitm' -11 NVWIINIII Club 12.3.41 Phi Gamma Tun 12.3.41 Svliolarsliip 1957-Clark Suliolurship 171111411 Sigma llella Pi 1.2.3.1 .101-IN M. JANIEC 216 Sim-r Aix-11119, Clifton. N. J. fllzzjnr: 1Il1,1llSIl'iLl1Al'1S Minor: lnrlustriul Arts Inflnstriul Arts Guild: Yvteixiiis' Clnln. EVANS JICNNINGS. JR. New Brookyn 110311. SiL'k1vi'vil16. N. 1. Mujur: Pliysival Sviviive Ninnr: Bi0lng:in'u1Sf'ic'iir'P Band 1.2.31 Little- f10l1K'l'l'l Band 2: Lamlnla Clii Dwlla 1.I2.3.4. Historian ZZ. Yiwu Pi-e-siilviit 3: Sigma Eta Sigma 2.3.4g SGA SOllllL1lii0lllIl1111t't' C111Llll'Illi1Ilf1. 1..-XURE1. JOCHEN 180 Amboy .'xVPI1ll1'. Mvlilvlwii. N. J. Majnr: Hoinv 1'1Conmni1's Mirmr: lioniv lfvoiimnivs Home 1'1C'0ll0Ill1l'S Club 1.2.3.1 J. DORIS ,IOHIIMANN 2-1 Myron Slim-f-t.4i1iflmi. N. ,l. fllujor: Pliysicul Eilncalion Minor: Hvultli A111-Iphes 3: Basketball 1.14: Fir-lrl 1'1of'1wy Clnli 1.2.41 Folk Dulifw- Club 3.4: Cynlnaslivs lilnli 1.2.3.-1: Kappa Sigma R110 3.4: Tllf'11r1il1111i1S lN1a1'lwi'vyMPfli1l 1959: W.'XA 2.3.-1. MA1JE1.1N1'I A. JONES 111 Franklin Stir-Qt. 1x1OI'I'1S10XX'Il.N..1. fllajnlt lfnglisll fllinnr: 11011111111Sl'1f'l1l'f' Alwlornia 2.3.-1: Bilrvall of Sllldvlli Pulrliczllions 3.4: Citizviisliip Coniniilti-e' 22: English iflnlr 1.2.3.1 Swrctury 3: lfxpvriinenl in liilwiiglliuiizil Livingg 3: 1 i'e1m'li ljlnln 12: IIllPI'IldI10I1il1 R1-lations Cliilnll.-1: Kappa 11:-lla Pi 3.-L: A10l1fL'llll'I'lN1 1.2.3.1 Nvws Eflitoi' 2.3. liiiitoi'-iii-lflliie-f 33 1'lziy1'i's 2: OIIIIHUVIQ' 2: Holiwvc 3.4: Sli.-XM 1.2.3.4-. Prvsid:-111 3: Slalv S!'ll01Lil'S1l1IY 1.2.3.4: Unity Clnlr of Maple-woml 94-liolairsliip 1.2.3.4: Wlnfs Wlm Among Slndr-nts in :Xiiu-i'ii,-iiii Uiiiu-isities and Cullcgvs -1. -' 31 fl 3 'i ii if Q, Lv fl l l 1 ,. ,, I rl ll i il 1, i. l I I ,, ,, ir gi V 1 1 1 l li ll i i V L 1 I, I r r w Ji 1: li l V, l l l 9 V l l. 1 1 i li lt n 1 1 1 P i i 1 i Hi' W, ll 1 1 il 1 I i I V l s l i 1. l All tl ll, lli t lg it if l t .I 1 l .i . h. I I , t tt lt I l tl tl l RUTH FRANCES JONES 117 North Oraton Parkway. East Orangv, N. .l. fllojorz Ilonn- Er,-onomivs Minor: Ilonnf Economit-s Baskvtliall I: IIomt: Et-onmnirs Chili 1.2.3.4. Ili-pi't,-sf-iittitive 1 EMIL KARLIK 10 Wall Stlwdt. N1-warli. N. .I. Mojnr: Physival Etlncation Minor: Sr'it?tn-i- .Assistant Varsity Rasvhall float-h: Junior Varsity Basvhall fifoarh 2.3,4: OHL-ials Cluln. JOYCE KARLOYICZ 130SyIx'an AYfxIllIl'.IiIIll.IOI1. N. ,l. Major: Mallif-iualirs Minor: Pllysiual Suit-tice' Sigma Phi Mn1.2.3.4. PAUL JOHN KEARNS 5 Ross Lanv, North Halealon. N. .I. Major: Mnsiv llifirzor: Music: AlHPI'Il'Hll Gnilsl of Organists 1.2.3.-1, Yinj-P Prosidt-nt 3.4: finllcgv Choir 1.2.3.4. I,iln'arian 3: COS Howo Mvmorial Organ Svholar- ship 1958: MENC 1.2.3.-l. Tru,-asurvr 4: Music Organizations Commission 4, S1,'Ct1:la1'y 4: Opt-ra WtIl'kSIlflI'l 1.2.3.4. Vice: Pressi- tlfrnt 3. Prc-sithfnt 4. RUDOLPH KELLER 26 Apph?lonPla:'1-. Ch-n Ridge. N. I. fl1uj0r:Social Studios fllirmr: Physival Education MAUREEN ELIZABETII KELLY 4-53 Park Awnitv. East Orange. N. ,I. Major: Social Slinlivs Minor: Orlograpliy Booslvts 3.4: Class 121011111111 1.2: Isviicitig 3.4. lxhlllllgtll' 3: Catnma Theta Upsilon 2.34: Theta Chi Rho 2.3.4. l,.OI'I'1f!4II0IllI1llg Swfcre- lary 3. CAROL .I. KERNAN 224 Coinlwi-rt Plan-. SLDlllI1OI'Lll1gl', N lllzzjor: English fllirzor: S1'c'l'c'tarial Studios Delta Theta Psi 2.3.42 Nwzwman lrflulu 1 2 3 4 ..... , . ..I. ARLENE P. KESZEGI 186 Columlxia AYUIIIIP. Passaiv. N. ,I. fllojor: English Minor: SIIPPCII tifoininiiters' Rvvivw I.2.3: Chorus 1: English fllnh 2.3: Opera J 7 W'orl-ishop 1: Ilayrrrs I.L.3.1: Sigma Alpha Eta 2.3.4. MARGARET KIICFER 54- Thompson Awiiiirq Oilmlnstown. N. .I. Major: F111-111:11 Minor: Cvrinan IRC 1.2: Swcrc-t:11'y 2: Ln? tiiviwli- Francais 1.2.3.-I. IPlT'8SllTtQ'I' 1. Sccretary 2. Vim: Pri-siilenl 3: 1xI0Clf'lAI1 Dance 2: SEAM 1.2. ROBERT I. KIERNAN 137 Knapp AYITITIIP,Iiilil-1011. Nj flIl'ljUl'2IIll,IllS1I'IilI.'Al'lS tlllillllff1Il4IllSIl'11'llAl'lS Industrial Arts linilnl I.2.3.4: Phi Lzunlnla Pi 3.1: Travk 1. CAROL A. KIEYIT 29 Harrington Road. l Ilillon. N. .I. illujorz Pliysival Scit-nee Minor: BIUlOglIl'1llSl'1l'lll'l' 1NIO1,It'I'Il DLIIll,'l,' 1: SEAM 3.4. HELEN KILIIOURNE 18 Stnrkton Road. Summit. N. ,I. fllojor: Ilomfs Economiegs fllinorz IIomP I'lt'OI14tIIl1f's Home Economivs Chili 2.3.-lt. Pr:-snlviit 3: Ixappa Doha Pi -1, JANE ELIZAIIETII KINNEY 108 lNIat'tPns Awiun-. N4-u'a1'k. N zllllljllfi 5o1'ial5tlttli1-s Minor: English English Clnli 2: Nt,-it man Chili 1. ..I. .IOAN KINSEY 312 Ixlllllflllfl Aw-iiuv. Paramus. N. .I. flllljnr: Sovial Nltltlit-s Minor: So1'izllSll1ili1's I.at1nl lul12.3. ARLEEN M. KIRST 150 Oolel Stir-wt. Apaitmvnt ITR. Norlh Arlington. N. 1. Illujorz Physival Etluvation ii Minor: II4-alth Atlelplivs frfluli 1.2.3.4: Raskvtliall fflulr 1.3.4: Howling Clulm 1 Fiwld Ilovkvy 1: Folk Ilanwnf Clnh 1.3: Sigma litflta Pi 2.3.4 SoItl,nallCIuln31 Yollt-yltall fllnli 3: WAA 3. ELAINE A. KLAUS 9 Alilic: Lani-. Clifton. N. 1. Major: Physical Se-iviimf Minor: Pliysit,-all Scif-iii,-w Sigma Eta Sigma 3.4. DOROTHY A. KI..-XUSICR 124- East Palisatlvs 13oiil1'val':l. Pttlisatltf-s Park. N. 1. fllajor: Maths-mativs Minor: Am-ounting fxI'lIlf'SIF'0Il 2.3.4. Yicv Prvsiiltz-nt 4: Kappa Dolla Pi 4: SEAM T 1.23.41 Sigma Mu 1.2.3.4. DOLORES MARIE KLOSS 139 South 8th Stn-t,-t. Ns-wark. N. .I. fllrljorz English lllinort Sl'l'I'C'li1l'IClI Studivs Frencli Cluh 2: Nvwman filnli 1.2: Phi Gamma Tan 3.4: Theta Chi Rho 2.3.4. SUSAN IIOROIVITZ KOLIS The Mcudow Aparlmvnts. O-5. Clifton. N. I. fllujor: English Illinorz Hislory Delta Theta Psi 2.3: English Chili 1.2: SEAM 1. FRANK .I. KOTLAN 54 C1PI'l'l1l0llI Awiiiw. Irvington 11, N. I. Major: Intlustrial Arts Minor: Inrlustrial Arts Industrial Arts Guild 1.2.3.4-: Phi Lalnlnla Pi 3.-1' 4: Y Plt'l'21Il5 Llnli 1.2.3.4. .IOHN C. KRENETSKY 34 Armstrong Stn-vt. South Bound Brook. N. .I. fllajorz Sovial Studios Minor: Biologir-al St-it-uct' IRC 4: Kappa Dt-Ita Pi 3.4: Rolnvr-C 3.4: SEAM . CAROLYN MARIE KUMFERT 4-15 John Str:-vt. Pair Lawn. I. fllajorz Matheinatics Minor: 1N'Iatl1e1natic's IYCF. Treasurer 2. GAIL LII.LIAN KUZSMA T08 1N'Ionntain Aw-nite. Wtfstfn-ld. N. J. Major: English Mzinorz Soi-ial Studia-s 9 J 1700111311 1.2.3 .4. Citizenship Coiiiinitteej1.2.3.-1. Liaison REIil1't'S6llIHIIX'C 2. Corre- sponding Secretary 3: IJ1--Ita Theta Psi I.2.3.4: Alumnae Svcretaiq 3. English Chili 2.3.4. rI11'4 ilSlll'CI' 33 Ilonor Board 3: Modern I1l1llCCl,iIlllJ 1: Opvra Ivorksliop 3. .IOHN E. LAIVIAERTY 166 Brigghton Aw-into, East Orange-. Nl. I. Major: Sovial Studios Minor: Gi,-ograpliy Gamma Thr,-la Upsilon 2.3.4. I'1:vsith-111 3. DOROTHY ANN LANDWEHRLE 6201 Madison F-trwt. Mast N1-xv Yoik. N. I. flflajor: Mnsinf Minor: Matin-mativs CIIOII' 1.2.3.-4: MICNC 2.3.41 Opvta XNTIJTIQSIIOIT 1.2.3.4-. EDN.-X M. LATTANZIO 269 Mvlirimlv .'xYt IIllt .1T'Lll1'l'bl'tIl 1. N. ,I. Major: English Minor: 1711-111-11 R-oosters 3: liitizvnship Cointniltvv 1: Le lrimvlt- Francais 2: NVWIIIHII Liluln 1.2: The-ta tilti Rho 2.3.4. Yi'-1' Pri-siilcnt 3. PAGE 199 GARY LARUE LAUSCH 250 Presitlont Strvet. Satltlle Rrook. N. 1. Major: Physitfal Etluuation Minor: Ht-alth W , Rowling Club 3: Cytnnastivs Club 2: Travk 11 'Wrestling Club 21 W'rm-stling JOHN F. LAYACH 181Berg-InTurnpikff.Ridgf-tirldPark. N. J. fllujorz Riologival Svirart'-if Minor: PllySll'L11 Sa-it-tive i flloritvltzritzlr 2.3: Sigma Eta Sigma 4: Tau Sigma Delta 2.3. MARY CIECELIA LENARD 440 1Yest St-vonal .Aw-rrttv. Rosvllv. N. .L rllaforz English Minor: St-vretarial Stutlif-s D Citizonship 1i0lllIIl111l'E' 1: English Club 2.3.41 Epsilon Mu Epsilon 2.3.41 lA1llSlQ.Cll1l1 1.2.3.4: Players 2.3.4. JOSEPH P. LICATO 11 Evans Roarl.Rloonrl1r-lil.N.1- fllujor: Matlrvrrratirs Minor: R1L1I1lt'tt'llli1l'9 Sigma Phi Mu 1.2.3.4 Presitlvnt 3: Yi-terans' Club 1.2. EUWARD M. LIIJDLE 37 Nostro Road. W:-st Oiang1v.N.1. .fllnjurz Plrysival Sf'if'ti1'G Minor: Riological Svivrrt-rf i Rowling Tvarn 3.4: Kappa llrlla Pi 3.4: Lambfla lilri Dflta 1.2. 3.4. Yi:-v Presitlenl 2. Pri'-sidf-nt 3.41 Sigma Eta Sigma 2.3.4. Presidvnt 31 SEAM 2.3.4. HERBERT C. LINDSLEY 13 Hill Str:-vt. Morristown. N. 1. Major: Plrysival 1:11.ltu-ation flltinrirz Hvaltlt Baskvtbztll 1.2: Ofbvials Club. JACK M. LOCICERO 118 Monrow Str:-Pt. Passaiu. N. .L fllujor: lntlustrial Arts Minor: 1ntlustrialArts Y Epsilon Pi Tau 2.3.4. Smile-la1'y 31 lmlustrial Arts Cfuiltl 1.2.3.41 Kappa Delta Pi 3.41 Yr-terans' Club 1.2.3.4. SYDNEY CHARLES LOCKWOOD 24 Rontl Strvwt. Passaic: N. ,L .1If1for: Snvial Stutlivs Milzor: English Kappa llvlta Pi 3.4: Opvra Workshop 1: SCA livprwusf-ritative 3.4: Tau Sigma lbrlta 2.3.41 Tlurcytlians 2.3.41 1Yho's Who Among SillllPl1l5 in Ami-rit-an Lirrixwwsitivs and 1ifl1ll'LIfi'S 4. RAY LONCO 1422 SpriitglivblAYr'ntt1'.Irvinglon 11. N. .L illrrjurz Rusint-ss Etluvation rilinur: Plivsitfa Ealttvalion n l Football 1: Nvwtnan Club 1: Phi Sigma Epsilon 1.2.3.4, Tre-asurvr 4. PETER WYNNE LOOS 110 Park Awrrrw. East Orangv. N. .L Major: Physival Ecluvation fllirzor: Sriviiw Rowling Club 3.4: Cross Country 1: Oytnnastivs Club 1.2: Sormlr 41 Trai-k 2: Wi-vstlir1g3.4. HAROLD A. LORME 38 Clvnrlf-tiny Avr-nttP. ,lPl'Sf'y City. .l. fllujur: Plrysir'al Ealuvation fllinor: ll:-allh Atlilt-tit' Counvil 1: Rasvball Tffam 1.23.41 Raskvtball 1: Rowl- ing Club 3: Ollit-ials Club 3.4: Sm-cr-r 3.4. Manager 3.4. HENRY LOWENSTEIN 2-4 She-rman1'lgr1'1'..lvi':4vyCity. N. 1. rllajurz Social Stuflit-s Mirror: Cvourapliy Star of Davitl Club 2.3. .IANICT I..U'I1A 411 Bath Awrrtrv. Long Rrant li. N. .L fllrzjor: Music' .llrrmrz Altlsiu' Raintl 12.3.41 Choir 1.2.3.-4: Dvlta Omivron Pi l.2.3.4. Yico Prosi- tlvnt 4: Monmouth Arts Founilation Scholarship. PAGE 200 PATRICK WILLIAM LUCIANO 46 Main Strvvt. Mailison. N. 1. rllfrjurz Physical Education .llimfrz Health Agora 2.3.4. Svcri-tary: Basketball 3.4: Baselball 1.2.3.41 Football 2.3.41 Ofhvials Club 1.23.41 Simba Award. RORERT LUDWIC 66 Krakow Strevt. Garfield. N. J. Major: Business Etluoation Minor: Physical Education Agora 2.3.41 Rasf-ball 1.23.41 Football 1.2.3.-4. MAUREEN MMIAFFREY LUETHKE 43 Coltunbia Trrrace. AYt't'lli1XSkEIl. J. Major: English Minor: English Carnixal 2: r'lIonlrIariun 1: Newman Club 1.2.3.4-1 Players 3: Tlnfta Chi Rho 1.2.3.4. Corresponding Secretary 3. ROY P. LUPINACCI 5 Nelson Plarws. Nutlry. N. J. fllrzjnrz 1ntlustria1Arts Minor: lntlustrial Arts Agora 2.3.4. Corrr-sponcling Svfrvtary 4: Thrhe Thirty Club: In- dustrial Arts Guiltl 1.23.41 Tribc- Club: Yarsity Football. MARIE FRANCES LYNCH 1223 Short- Rtl.. Northtieltl. N. 1. Mufor: Finv Arts rllilmrz Final Arts Dorm Show 2: Mu Sigma 1.2.3.4. Historian 21 Newinan Club 1: SEAM 1. JOAN SHARON LYNCH 1 Yau BUFPI112I'1Yt'.1:1E1SSlJOT0. N. .l. Kllajnrz Sovial Studies i11tll0VZ Cvograpliy Citizn-nsbip 1ViOlllltl1I1t'P 1.2: Drlta Theta Psi 1.2.3.4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 2.3.41 Nihwman Club 1.2.31 Playvrs 1.2: SEAM 1.2.3.4. Svcrvtary 2. Yice Presidtfnt State Swcrctary 3: Eastern State Confervnce 3. ROSE MARIE ANN MACCIA 6 Walmart .'AYt'I11lf'.Cl11f101l. N. J. .lllrzjorc Physical El.lllL'll110Il Minor: Hvalth Aelelphes 3: Basketball Club 1: Bowling Club 4: Field Hockey Club 11 Folk Dance Club 4: Nvwman Club 2: Officials Club 1: Track 21 WAA 2.3.4. Liaison 2. CAIL MACKITAR 113 5OlllH1l't't'l. YYQ-st Ne-w York. N. .L Major: English Mirror: Sowial Studi:-s Aldornia 2.3.41 Rohwei' 3.41 Arnwnian Stuclvnts .Association Suholarslrip 1958 and 1959: State Scholarship 1958. EMIL Y. MAFFLCC1 265 Morris Sttwiw-t. Stirling. N. ,L Major: Physical Education Minor: Scioncv Rowling Club 1.3.41 Otiicials Club 1.2: Track 2.3.41 B. Croce Eduvational Society Scholarship 1953. AIARYANNE MACLIACANE 2461i-y Court. Orangv. N. 1. fllujorz Matlrvmativs Minor: Mathvmatics Nev man Club 1.23.41 SEAM 1.2: Sigma Phi Mu 1.2.3.4. Treas- urer 3. ALBERT MACRO 408 Ogrtlvn 1'lam-.PvrtlrAmboy. N. J. fllzzjor: Physival Swivrrt-6' Mirror: Riologival Scivnce- RONALD JOHN MAKARA 02 Russ:-ll Strt-vt. Clifton. N. ,L Major: lntlustrial Arts fllrnur: lnrlustrial Arts Roost:-rs 3.4: lnilustrial Arts Cuiltl 1.2.3.4. Liaison Officer 21 SEAM 1. GLORIA ,L MALITSUH 109 Fornf-lius Av:-ntn'-. Clifton. N. J. Major: English Mirror: Musir Altlornia 2.3.41 Choir 1.2.3.4: Kappa l1+2lta Pi 4: MENC 2.41 Opt-ra Workshop 1.2.3.4. . l lt l 5 1 I t l t v E E i i v 1 i i l l l , 1 I ho W .? l l I , 5 HARRIET ANNE MANUICLHICRC i 118 Mnnsvy Ruud, l :IllQ'I'5Oll. N. J. Q5 fllrzjnri Suviul Sllnlivs JL lllinurz English i f,:iIiZl'llSlliIb ':0IllllliIll'4' 1.2: Uvllu Tllvlal Psi 12.34, S1-cwlury ' 2.33 Inter-Smnrily llnnnvil 3: Kappa De-llu Pi 3.-12 fuvfllflflfffffl wx: 1.2.3. FCilllll'4'S lfmlilol' 2.3: RUIIWKW' 2.3.4. Svf'1'f:lu1'y 3.43 Slulv ' Svllolznsllip 1957. ln FRAN MANm:mRfxf:1NA ' 2533I.itlln'HilI R0u1I.l'0inll'lvusur1l.N.J. - Mujur: Lulin U' Mirror: Spw-vlm f Dvlla TIIUIH Psi 2.3.Hl.Hisloriu113: lflu Sigllllll l'lli 2.3.4. S'4I'l'1'lilI'Y' TI'K'llSIlI'f?1' 3: Inlvr Nos 1.2.31 N1-ulnalll ffluln l.2.3.4. SP'4'I'l'lilIy S . 2.3: Sigma Jxlpllil Elil 2.3.4. xi , PETICR M.-XRKU5 W 772 Ml. Prneapwt AX'1'Illlf?. N1-wu1'k.N..l. Major: Pllysivall l':lllIl'LlIi0Il f ' Minnr: Sl'i1'll1'F . Buss-lnlll AILIIIUQCFZ Bowling lilulr 1.21 Golf l: SOI'1'4'I' 1: Oiliwiuls 1 ' Clnlr 1.2.31 XYI't'5lliIlg NILIIILIQLVII FAY H. MARKS f .jk 586 Nnrlll llrnvv- S111-el.l'1L1HI Urang:-.N.J. 5 Mujnr: BllSiIlt'bS l':lllI1'8li0l1 Milmr: Sovial Bnsinvss V Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1.23.-1: Stain- Sf'll0lLlI'SlliIl 1957. CHARLES Ii. MARTIN 1, Yullm-yR0u1i.UpperMo1lt4:luir.N.,I. Y Mujnr: Sm-ial 5-tlnlivs fllinnr: Pllysival Ellll1'Hii1llI Agora 2.3.-1: Ifoolbull If: TI'1l4'k 1.2: Vzftvlulls A5sm'iution 1.2.3. N MARY ANN MARTIN n Valle-y Rmul. Uppr-1' RIOI1IL'll1iI'. N. .l. V fllujur: SOI'iL1lSfll1Iif'S Milmr: Snvial Stnnlir-.T J Y . i3 12, CllI'I'f'SIl0llKlillQj SQ-vlwtury' Il: Siglllil Della Pi 2.3.-I. 1, 5 A Class Rwprvsvlltailiw 1: fflnss St-'l'I'PlLll'y 2: lfpsilon Mn lfpsilnlm V JOSEPH LOUIS M.xH'1'1Nn 151.fn1lerSm-ct. N:-wurk. N. .l. Mrzfnrz Pllysivul S4'ii lll'1' Minor: Binlngivul St'if'll1't' 9 Kappa De-lla Pi TI'l'ilSlll'Pl' 3.43 SEAM 3.4-1 Sigma lflil Sigma 1.3. Tl'1'LlSlII'44l' 3: Tan Higlllii Hwlta 2.3.-1: RCA Svllolursllipq Hssr-X County lillll4'LlliOll A:+s0cia1tiu11 Svllolursllipg Clillllllllillll Ftlllllliil- H011S1,'llUli1I'SlliIi. . IRICNIC IVIAHYANSKI ' 24-In llillwrl .'xYf'1lll4'. lfast l,ilIl'I'!40ll. N. J. , Najaf: Mullwlunnlivs Minor: Ix'lillllPlllLlli4'S Ill-Bx'1wcv11c-ls3.4. llI'4'Sil.ll'lll 4. IiLIZABI2'I'll A. M1-IIAMBIJCY 22 W1-Ilinggl1n1 Stn-1-I. Wwsl Urungf-, N, J, 1 Mnfnr: Rllsilu-ss I':1lllPHli0Il 'J Minor: SU1'iLlligllhillK'SS Boost:-rs 3.4: t,:i1l'lliY1ll l:0't:llLlil'IllLlll 2: lfpsilnll Mn Epsilon 1.2, ' 3.-1: L11 Cunzlmmz -l: Nl'XX'llIilll Klub 1.23.41 Phi Cunnna Tun 3.4: ' Sigma D1-Im l'i l.2.3.4. 1,Inr1'vspmulilxg SQ'1'I'Q'li1l'y 3. Vrvsirlvlmt 4: 1 Xvvlllli!-I Who . xlIl1Jll:-Q SIIILIPIIIH in Allll'l'if'L1ll L1IliVL'I'Silit'S and 4.0!- - lf'g,l'5 xl. 'z f' WII.I.IAM ll. MuLIUlUNIAl1K 9 ! 20 M4'Kinle'y .fXx'f1l111v. W'rs1 f1l'llIlg,l'. N. J. 13 l1IfIj'1H'I Scu'ia1l5ll14livs lg Milmr: l'l1ysi1'ul l':llllt'L'llitlIl Agora: Bufavlmll 1,23 Foollmll lg AI!llIfL'IlII'l'Ull 1: Thlwydiun S0- 5 Civly 3. I 1 ' MAUIRICICN l':X'l'Rl1llA M1-IAUCIIIJN T08 t1HI'f1l'll Slrw-1, Holmkvn, N. ,I. F Mnjnr: l'l1ysis'uI l':fIlH'Llli0ll 1 Cll.'XKI.IfF M4-MIllKl,lf I,illNlJflll .Ma-11114-. Hillllllllfjl. .l. 1'llr1jur: Plly!-vil'ill lf4llu'41Iinn fllinnr: S1'it'Il4'4' Vlmir 1' from Vunnlrv 'il' f 1nnn'1 Uvlla Vlli 2.3.-1: Ulfivials . , .5s. n 1 K . Llnln 1: lmvk 1. .HVMN IYIVIXIULLAN INT N1-u Milfnml !xU'llllI', Dumont. N. J. Mujnr: Malin-nuzllivs Minor: Sl't'l'4'lLil'i1lI Sllnlivs I BlNNlA'l'S 12.34. T1'4-aslln-I' 5.4: fllnrztrlurifuz 2.3.11 Mull: fflllb 1.2.3.1-1 Sigma IM-Ita Pi 2.3.1. RUIZICHT 1lI'.URCl'I MIQAIJIC If-1 N1lI'lllfLl'1,lS't' SlI'r'r'l,EllSI Orange-,N..l. lllujnr: I'l1ysie'ul l':fIllf'Llli0ll fllinnrz llc-ulih I3uskvtlmII 33 Bflwlillgl fllnln 3.4: Cross lfunntry 3.4: Coll' 3.4: Ulli4'iulsffll1lv1.12. WIl.l.l.-XM .IUHN MICISNICR QULLSIIIIHSI'I,l'iYf', HL1wll10I'ln',N..l. Major: Snviul Hlnrlivs Mimrr: Hll'4iIlt'HN I':lhll'i1lilHl V11 N Vmnn il 31 Yi Pu .mx ,. ' ve- '-siclwnl 3. Pn'si:if-nt 4: Epsilon Mn Epsilon 1.2.3.-1: 'Lu ljlllllflllllfl 4. Pllologluplly lfdilor 4: Phi l.mnIuia Pi 3.4: Sllllltllll 4:flYPI'llIlll'llI Assoviation -1: W'l1o's XXVIII? Axnong SIIHIPIIIH in .'XIlIf'I'il'Llll I.TlliYl'I'SiIit'S :xml ifollvgvs 4. KIHARLIIS ICLLISON MEZI-IRA 222 Rwnlsvn .-'Kwlllln-. Avflllvl. N. .l. Major: I'llysis'ul l'14lllCi1li1Hl Minor: H1-ulth Bunk'-tlmll Rlurlangn-1' 3.4: Bowling fllulm 1.23 Bouling 1.31 Ilunnna Us-lla Chi 2.3.4,l1iLliS0ll H4'llI't'SPIllLiliYf' 2: Officials lllulm 1.2: S045 v 1fn'1' 3.4. Tl'Ll4'k L. MARYLYN Mlflll.-UCI. 5 Hilltop Pluve. Muntvluir. N. KI. Major: Finca Arte Minor: Fine: Arts Art 171011111-il 1.2.33 Unzzrtcrly H.-Xl.l'H J. NIL,-KNO 52 Sllllllyi-ill? 'Tf'I'l'Ll4'l4. Ifusl Oranga-. N. J. Major: Mutln-111z1li4-S Minur: BIi1llllAIllllli4'!4 AIllll'SIf'0lI 2.3.4. l,I'f'Sllll'llI -1: frillllfllii lla-Ita Lln 3.-1: Kappa Us lla P1 I 1 a H : Math iflnlrz Slulv Swlmlarship 1957. UAYIIJ C. MILES 272 WLiIl'Illlllg Awnln-. W'1'HlO1'L1llg1'. N. J. fllujnr: l'l1ySif'ul Sl'iPlli'l' Alflltlfl Hiologivul Sci:-lnw fm-llulr' 2.3.41 SiQ.fIlll,1I'lfLi S1Q.ElIlLl2.3.4. MARTIN .l. MILLICH. JR. -1lllIlv1'e'111ul1t Au-lnnl.I1'xi11gton.N.,I. Major: Matlwlnzllics Alfllilff l'l1ysi1'ul S4'it'll1'l' QJIIZFIISIIIII l,.onnn1ttm- 1: IXILIIII 4.11111 15.4. Nice P1'vs1nh-111 -lg S ICA M 1.2. WIl.I.I.'XM MUNAII.-KN -HU Fonrllu Str:-vt, Union ilily, N. ,l. Mujnrt l'llysi4-all lf1.llu'u1inn Milznrz rililllll .Xrvllf-ry 21 Hauling Clnlv 25.12 Fulk I-,LIIIVV filllll 3.4: Gym lrlllllp 1.2.3.-11 l'Iuy1-rs ll: Tr-nnix 2.3: 'l'ran'k 3.-I-1 xYl'l'NlliI12 2. IXIIIIIIAICI. INIUHAN 531 Willmx .-Xvf-11m-. I.ymHn11'sI. N. .l. fllujur: Pllysic-ul I'ltIl1f'illi1lIl nlillllfl l'llysiwul l':lllIl'ilIi4lll Qxghfil 1.2.3.-ll Ralwlmll 1.13.11 Focnllralll 1.2.3,-L RHIRICIYI' MIK IH.-XICI. MOH -KN V Mffllffi lvlvillllh 3245 Main 511111-l. lfusl c5I'llIlg.l1'. N. .l. Axle-lpl1vsl.l:llr.3: BLQsk1'll?:1ll I: Fivlfl Ifovkvy lllulm l: l'!Olkl,ilIlQ'1' Mujnr: Illlsiln-as I':flll1'illi4Hl ixzxggusx nlfu 'l.3lpTl1Hl1 NI1li'Slfll:lS iflnlm ll: NPWIIHIII fflnlr fllinnrz Suviul Slurlif-s L3. 1 . ll'liliI .nn 1 lysimiu ff nvuliml 1. ull 12.3.-I: Tl'al'k lipxil M E QI l.2.f'.l: YA ' 1 Cl l l.2..'1.,L pl' Li I il X l'wi M 213-41 XOIIWIIHII Clllb 12 WAA 23.4. 1 Pi g4'm!1ia'1zl,1TL' 3. 'gre-alsll1:'mt:'n3l:n Xwl'llfl'IT13IlS. Vlnlf 1lE,3.I?l HV I PAGE 201 l . S RRUt'IE CURTIS MORGAN 3114 N. Maple Avenue. East Orange. N. .l. Major: Pliysieul Education Minor: Health lfarniral tilt-an-up Committee C0-tfllltllftllilll 21 Lu 6111111111710 3.4: ATIIIIIWIIIITIIII 3.4: Senate 1.2.3.4. Historian 3. Reeording Secretary 4: Traek 1.2.3.4. tlo-Captain 4: Football Trainer 4: NAIA Na- tional Traek Championship 19511. STEPHEN YV. MOSTICA 35 lklyrtle Avenue. Nutley. N. .l. Mujur: French Minor: Latin Citizenship Committee 1.2.31 Freneh Club 1.2.3. President 31 Latin Club 2.3: Newman Club 1.2.3.4: Players 1.2: Thueydians Sm-it-ty 31 State Srfholarsliip 1959: Margaret B. Holtz Study Abroad St'llOILll'Sllllt 1960. ANTHONY D, MUCCIA 57 Arlington Avenue. Newark. N. .l. Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Industrial Arts Baseball 1.2: Football 11 Industrial Arts Cuild 1.2.3.41 Veterans' tjlub 1.2,3.4. l l.URICNtfE DAMIANO MULLER 11512111-islie Street. RidgefieldPa1'k. N. .l. Major: English Minor: Spanish Newman Club 1: Theta Chi Rho 2.3.41 Seholarship 1957. THOMAS 17. MULLINS III 2113 Main Street. West Orange. N. .l. Major: Business Education Minnr: Soeial Business 111.155 Count-il 1.2.3.1 Yiee President 1: Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1.2, 3.4: Fire Committee 1.2.3.-1: Football 1: Newman Cub 1.2.3.4, Treasurer 2: Phi Lambda Pi 2.3.4.Reeortl1ng Seeretary 2: SEAM 3,41 Student Gorermneilt Assoeiation 2.3.4. Class Representative 2. President 3: Experiment in International Living to Turkey: Wilnfs XVIIU Among Students in Ameriean Universities and Col- leges 4. .IOAN M. MULVIHILL 16 North Burnet Street, EL1Sl0I'LlI1gt'. N. 1. Major: English llflinurz English Dalpliae 2.3.41 Montelurrolz 1.21 Newman tiilub 1.2.3.-4. MARIE ROSE MURO 17 Spencer Street. Newark. N. .l. Mujur: Soeial Studies Minor: English M1tIIlAEI. XY. MURRAY ST Dover Street. Newark. N. 1. Major: English Minor: Physieal Etlueation Cantina Delta Chi 2.3.4. Seeretary-Treasu1er 2.3. Yiee President 4. ANTIIUNY E. NAPIIQR 17011 - 8111113111-et. North Bergen. N. .1. Major: Physieal Emlueation Minor: Pllysieal Etlueation llynmaslie Club 1.2.3.4: Wrestling tflub 2: Vlfreslling 2: Most Outstanding Pliysieal Edueation Sopliomore. .1 UNE ADELE NIKLAUS 115 Elmu ood Drive, East Paterson. N. 1. fllfzjur: Business Eduealion Minor: Aeeounting lupsilon Mu Igpsilou 1.2.3.4 UIQURGIQ I.. NICUL 547KingslandAvenue.l.ynt11nrrst. N. .l. Major: Business Edueation Minor: Soeial Business Epsilon Mu Epsilon I.2.3.4: NewrnantIlub1.2.3.4: Veterans' tiilub 1 2 3 1 t,IARMlCl,.-X L. NICRO 411 Rixer-.ide Drive. lflorliam Park. N. .l. Major: Soeial Studies fllilnzr: English tlhoir 3.4: lfreneh tllub 21 International Relations tflub 2.3.4. tforrespondiiig Seeretary 4: rwnnirlfrrion 4: Mu Sigma 1.2.3.41 N 1IllI11'lllltl-1.14 l'1 is 3 SFAIXI 4 111' 1 Atlantis Di RONALD A. NOLAN 180 Sanford Street. East Orange. N. ,I. fllujor: Business Edueation Minor: Social Business Agora 1.13.41 Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1.2.3.4: Football 1.2: Newman Club 1.2.3.4: Veterans' tilub 1.2.3.4. ANNAMARIA NUCLII 113 Major Street. Clifton. N. 1. Major: English Minor: Music Aldornia 2.3.4: lfhoir 2.31 Kappa Delta Pi 41 MENC 2.3.4: State SCIIOIEITSIIIII 1957. HAL F. NUSBAUM 267 Osborne Terrace. Newark 12. N. 1. Major: English fllinorz English English Club 3.4: Gamma Delta Chi 2.3.4. Vice President 2.3: Basketball 1.2. MARY LOUISE O'tIONNlCl,L 43 Fournier ffreseent. East Paterson. N. 1. Major: Speeeli fllinor: Speeeli tlonmiuters' Revue 2.3.41 llflodern Dance 1.2: Players 1.2.3,4: Sigma Alpha Eta 1.2.3.41 Theta Chi Rho 1.2.3. PATRICIA ANN UEIIL 135W lilraee Street. ,Iersey tlity. N. .I. illujnrz Physieal Edueation Minor: Health Atlelphes 2.3.41 Basketball 3: Boosters Club 2: Newman Club 2,31 Physieal Edueation tilub 2.3.41 Sigma Delta Pi 2.3.4. Treas- urer 2: VVoinen's Athletic' Assoeiation 1.23.41 W'omen's Track 1.2: Coaeh ol the Year of Hudson County 1959: Sportsmanship Award for Basketball in lludson tfounty 1958. EPP OIAMAA 1206 First Street. Seabrook. N. ,1. Alajor: Fine Arts Minor: Eine Arts IVCF 1: IRC 2.3: Kappa Delta Pi 3.4: SEAM 1.2.3.4: State Seholarsllip 1953. TY T. OJAMAA 303 East 5th Street. Lakewood. N. J. Ilifujorz Fine Arts Minor: Fine Arts Class President 3: Senate 2.3.4, Viee President 3: Players 21 SCA Board 3: Seholarship 1957: Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and tiolleges 4. .IOSEE C. OKIN 526 Brook Avenue. Hillsdale, N. 1. flfajorz Freneh Minor: Latin Eta Sigma Phi: Freneh tllub 3: In-Betweeners 2: Kappa Delta Pi 41 Latin Club 3. LORETTA ANN ONORATO 132 Paterson Avenue, Paterson 2, N. J. Major: Home Economies JWIIIIUVC Home Eeonomies Citizenship Committee 1.2: Home Economics Club 1.2.3.4, Sec- retary 3: Kappa Delta Pi 4. DOMINICK SALVATORE UREEICE 65 Fairmount Terraee. East Orange, N, J, flfujnr: Business Edueation Minor: Soeial Business Epsilon Mu Epsilon I.2.3.41 Pi flmega Pi 3.4: Track 1.2.32 La Cunipzuza 3.4. SUSAN OSTROWSK1 19.IL14'li90ll Plaee. lkloonaeliie. N. 1. Major: Business Edueation AIIIZUVZ Aeeounling Class tlouneil 2.3.4. Seeretary 3: Citizenship Committee 1.23.41 Delta Theta Psi I.2.3.4. Yiee President 3: Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1.2.3.4-1 lfeneing 1.2. Liaison 21 Newman Club 1.2.3.41 Pi Omega Pi 2.3.4. Yiee President 41 SEAM. MARGARICT ANN OVICRATH 29 Collinwood Avenue, Livingston. N. .l. Major: Physieal Edneation eu iz . .-.- . 2 ' llyl' .11 ., ,J f 3. : ' It -. ' ' s- fllillor: Ilealth triet lor the tlollegiale tfouneil for the United Nations. Seere- Adelphes 3, Seeretary 3: Folk Danee tiflub 3.4: Newman Club tary -1-. 1.2.3.4: Physieal lfdueation Club 2.3.41 XVAA 1.2.3.4 PAGE 202 FRANCES MARIE 1fL1ZAR1f'1'1l PAIJO 30 Pulaski Avenue. SUlII1l111YttI'. N. .l. Major: Rusittvss 1'141lll'1111flIl Mirror: Social Bl1S1lli,'S:-1 A lipsilon Mu lfpsilon 1.2.3.4: 11111 Riguta 1.2.3.-1: Nvtrman 1.111111 1.2: Pi Ontvga Pi 3.-1: 51'1J1111 1.3.-1. CICORCR JOHN PALFI 510 Tillman St1'vvt.1'1illsic1c. N. .l. Major: Mallwtiiativs Minor: Pllysical S4-it-:tw Players 1.2. CliL1iS'1'E li. PARKER 115 xN,1111Ll11.AY6l1llff. Millvillv. N. ,1. Major: Business 1'1rlut'ation flliaor: Gvogrupl1y Delta OIlI1L'l'0ll Pi 1.2.3511 1'1psilon Mu 1Qpsilon 2.3.4: 11111111113 Tlwta Upsilon 2.3.4. Re-vorclittg S1-1'1'v't:tt'y 3. ANTHONY P. PARISI 465 17ir:stSt1'v:'t. Palisaulr-s Park. N. .1. Major: Music Minor: 111115143 Band 1.2.3.4: Choir 1.2.3.-1. 1'rf-sitlvtit 4: Littlv Rand 1.2.3.4: MENC 1.2: MOC 4. Cotitwwt 111a11ag+-1' 4: Opf-ra XY0l'liS1l0I'h Xillxfl PI'BS1f1f'll141l TL11lS1g1Il11.11f'11ll 1.2.3.4. ROSALHQ 1. PARRINO T0 Oakwood Avo11tw. Uppvr 11'10l114'1il1I'. N. .l. Major: S0f'ia1Stur1ies Minor: Biology Rasketlrall Clulm 1: Gyn11flu112: Ollim-ia1.+ lflulm 1.2: Rolt11allC1ul1 2: Vollr-ylmall 1.111111 1. ROBERT R. PAULILLO 736 Park AVPI11ll'.1101l01'il'll. N. .l. Major: Bl1S1Ill S!-X 1'141lI1'i1110Il llflinorz 50131111 B112-11111458 Class President 2: Epsilon Mu lfpsilou 1.2.3.4: Football 1.22 P111 1411111111111 Pi 2.3.4. Pri-siclvnt 3: Playvrs 3.4: Qllartvrly 2.3.4, Busi- nr-Ss 1irlilor3. AR1.lCNl'1 STR1f1TRR PICARLIR 14 Forvst S11'f'PI., Moiitvlait. N. ,1. fllajor: So1'iu1Slut1iv'S Minor: CrF0g1'ilp11y Cantina T115-ta Upsilon 2.3.42 Kappa Riauut R110 2.3.4. '1'1'r?:1S11i'4?1' 3: NFXX'lll1lIlf211llll 1.2, B.-1RR:1RA RUTH PIQCK 12012111111 Street. 1'1ilI'l'1llg10l1 Park. N. .l. lllajorz Englivli Minor: History Roostvrs Caritival Connuittm- 2: lfnglisli Clulr 2.3.-1: Kappa R110 Upsilon 1.2.3.4. 'Tl'PJ.lSllI't'I' 2. S1-vrt-t:1t'y 3. ANCELO C, PICLOSI ' 153 Union AYt'llllH.1,Ll1t'l'S01l.N.,1. Major: 1TI'PlN'11 Minor: Latin Eta Sigma Plii 3.4: 1TI'tJl1K 11 Liluln 1.2.3.-1: 1.atiu 1.211111 2.3.4-: 512.11111 1.2: Soccer 3. EDWARD T. PERRETTI 929 East 2Rtl1 St1'wet.Patr-1':2o11. N. .1. flrlajorz Music Minor: 11'1usim' C11oir1.2.3.-1: MENC 4: Opvra Xvorkaltop 1.2.3.1. 11.-111111 C. PETERSON A1OXXl1l11ill11S1I'f'r'1. 170rt1s. N. .l. Major: Pllysiwal 13l1llt'i.l11llIl Minor: Hvaltlt Arvltm-ry lllulm 2.3. Yin-v Prvsirlviit 3: Rasr-lnall 2.3.41 Rouliug Clulu 1.2: Gaunna l1r'lta 11111 2.3.4: Otlivials filuln 1: Somrfi' 1. FRANK 12. P1i'11RU1llI1 31 11'1f-rtz Awfiiite'-. Bvlltf-villr-. N. ,1. Major: Music Miaor: Music Ranfl 1.2.3.4. 1,1'lfS1L14'111 3: l.illl4- Raurl 1.2.3.4. Pri-sirlt-1113: MENU 1.2.3.4-. '111:P:1stt1:f-1: 2. 1'1'e'sir1t-11l 3: 111042 3.11. 'l'ir-kt-1 Hltaii-mlm 33 O1'1'11l'S11'il 3.4: '1'auSigma 11:-lla 2.3.4. FRANK 1 lNtII'1N'l' l'l'1'l l11N!XTO 291 AIIIIUVI4' Parkway.Rloolnlit-'1tl. N.1. fllajor: Pllysiral l'i11uc':1tiol1 Minor: 114111111 Agora 1.2.3.1: Rawlmll 1.2,3.4, 1il0'Cil1P1ii1l1 3.4: Volk 11LlIl4'V1illl1t 1 1 3: 11VllIllLl4111' ff1u1t3: lNr-utuanfflul13.-1: 011l4'll11N 1-lllll 1-l-.1-'11 1 1'1l'I'LlllS 1,lllll 1.2.3.1 1311114115 111. 1'll1l.I.1I'S U3 N.11l'4P1't'S1l'l'4'1. lflael Oratigv. N. Major: 11111511- Minor: Musiv 11111111 1.2.3.4: 4Il1oir1.2.3.4: MIQNC 3.4. tilifllillli if. PIICRSON 52 lfasl Morris AXt'I1lll'. 111t.Tal101'. N. .l. Major: Slbl l'1'11 i1'I1IlIll'C Spt-1-1-11 Playa-rs 2.3.-I: Sigma Alplta lfta 1.2.3.-1-: Siggtna Plti Mu 1.2. IEXMICS l'1S1IA'l'ORlC 196 Yau Noslrautl AYf'Illl0..1rt1'Sr4yC11y. N. J. Major: l'l1ysif'al 1'1f,1lIl'l1110I1 Miata: 1'1tysi:'a1 1'ltlu1'aliol1 11L1Sl'1lt111 2.3.4-: Rusk:-tltall Managvr 1.2: Ollir-ials filulr 1.2: SlN'1'l11v 1. ,-112l'lXANl1l1A PITONIAK 25-1 1111114-yRoa1l.1fli1toll. N. .1. Alajor: Sovial Stuflin-s Minor: Sovial Stutliz-s lntvrnational R1-lations filulv. K.-X'l'11l1YN l'1.051A oTA1'1ingtonAu-11114-.Clifton. N. .l. Major: Rttsiuoss lftluvation Minor: Ruglisll .. . . -. . O - . I 1 I. Q9 1.I1lZt'IlQ1lllt 1,.4'lll1Illl11.l'4,' 1.-: lzpstlon Mu Lllmllljll 1.-..1.4. ROSLYN POl.1Rl'1 525 611111 litre-1--l. Vlfvsl Nf1wY0l'k. N. 1. Major: Rovial Stutlit-s l1lfr1or: lfuglisll lfnglisli 1111111 2: 1nl4-rualional Rvlations Cluln 2: Rolnrva- 1 ANTHONY R. 1'O1N11'11.1O T2 Yan Blll't l1S1I't'l'1.1JLlSSll1l'. N. 1. Major: 111t.lustrial Arts Minor: Politiral S1-is-114-v lfpsilon Pi Tau 2.3.4. Tl'4'i1Slllf'l' 3. Pivsiplviit 4: 1lNllIS1I'lll1 Arts Cuiltl 1.2.3.-1: Kappa 1,11-lta Pi 2.3.-1: Nwtrlnan Clul12.3.4: Roliwt-rf 2.3.-11 5141121114 2.3.4. . '1 - - BARBARA PON'l11fIli1.1.O 21 lk- Yausm-y Plum-. Nutlvy 10. N. 1. lllajorz Pltysirul 1'1l1ll1'L1110ll Minor: Hvallli Amlolpltrs lfluln 3: Ratlminton 1111111 3: Bowling ifluln 3.4: 1 o1k llanm- tfluln 3: N1-wtuan lfflulf 2.3: OfRt'ials 1:11111 2.3: 1'l1ysit'a1 1'1C1lll'L1110I1 1111111 2.3.41 511111111 llwlta Pi 3.4: Sollltall lflult 2: Yol- 11-ylvall 1111111 2.3.41 WAA 2.3.4. r11lilJi15111'l'1' 3: Plli Eta Sigma Sl'l1U1i.11'S1I11P. .1AlV1lCR lf. POWICLI. 345 Y:11:'fX1't-111111. Hillsitlo-. N. .l. fllajor: fio1'ialRtuflir-s Minor: linglisli Citizvitsltip tIonuuitte-r- 3.4: Inlernational Rf-lations 1111111 3.4: Kappa l1r'lla Pi 3.4. Yiwu- Prq-sitlvitt 3.4: Ne-111111111 lilluln 1.23.41 Roltwm- 2.3.1. ,111'l'11N111'l'I' 2.3. Prvsitlstit 3.4: 51131111 2.3.4: Tltury- tlian Sm-ivty 3.4. Sf-1-rr-tary 3.4: Yetr-1'a11s :hsoriation 1.2.3.4: Sovial Slutlia-s illnm-1 51'1lUl1lI'S1l1li 19611: Wlllljl Wlto .-Xntoug Stu- tlf-nts in .'xI1ll'1i1l'il111l1111l'1'9111l'4L111l111O11l'gK'S -1. .l.fXNl'l'l' 1.01111-X1Nl'1 PR.-XY 311018111 Strvvt. 11niou1fity.N.1. fllajolt lfnalislt !'l11'11or: Soi-ial 51111111-s lfuglisli 1111111 1.2: Kappa llvlta Pi 4: Roltww' 2.3.4: SIC,-XM 1.2: Svliolarsltip 1957. l1f1.'1Rllf1l1l'l'l' l'I1.I.l'1N l'R14I1'1 f1llllW'l1ite'Oak Itiflgt- Roatl. S11ortl1i11s. N. 1. Major: Rnglisli Minor: lfualislt lfuglislt llluln 3.-1: Kappa Sigma Rllo 2.3.1. S:-4-tt-tat'v 3: La lfampaaa 2: .'1lon1f'la1ion 1.2: Play-ws 1. I PAGE 203 WILLIAM MICHAEL PRICE 337 Bloomfield Avenue. Montclair. N. I. Major: Social Studies Minor: Spanish La Tcrtulia Espanola 2.3.-1: SEAM 3.4. BARBARA PSICHOS 209 Darcy Street. Bloomfield. N. I. Major: Mathematics Minor: Mathematics Transfer from Trenton State: All-College Review 2: Booster Club 1. Executive Board 1: Lambda Mit Adviser 2: Pbilomathean Sigma 1.2: Seal 2: La Campana 4. ANNE ACORN PUKNYS 84 Dewey Avenue. Totowa Borough. N. I. Major: Business Education Minor: Accounting Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1.2.3.-1: Kappa Delta Pi 3.4: Pi Omega Pi 2.3.4. SOPHIA PULAS 10 Smninit Road. Verona. N. J. Major: Home Economics Minor: Home Economics Home Economics Club 1.2.3.4: SEAM 1.2.3. IOANNE DOROTHY QUADER 10 Beanvoir Avenue. Summit. N. J. Major: Business Education Minor: Social Business Delta Oinicron Pi 2.3.4. Treasurer 4: Dormitory Show 1.2: Epsi- lon Mu Epsilon 2.3.41 Newman Clttb 1: SEAM 1. JOSEPH RADNER 22 McDougal Street. Jersey City. N. 1. Major: Physical Education Minor: Health Bowling Club 3.4: Gymnastics Club 1.2: Socccr Manager 3.4: Track 1.2: Wlrestling Club 1. SANDRA RACONES 95 Brookdale Gardens. Bloomtield. N. I. Major: Business Education Minor: Social Business Dalphac 2.3.4. President 4: Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1.2.3.41 LU Camparia 4. Typing Editor 4: 1I'10flU'l!lf1l7f1 3.4. Typing Editor 4: Inter-Sorority Council Secretary 4: Commuters' Review 45 Phi Cantina Tau 3.4. LOUISE 1. READ Llewellyn Park. Wlest Orange. N. I. Major: Physical Education Minor: Health Y Adelphi-s 1.2.3.4: Basketball 2. Manager 3: Field Hockey Club 1.2.3.-1: Field Hockey 1.2.3.4. Captain 3: Gymnastic Club 1.2.41 Otiicials Club 1: Track and Field Club 2.3.4-: Yolleyball 2: WAA 2.3.4. MARIE RECCHIONE 169 Parmelee Avenue. Hawthorne. N. I. Major: Business Education Minor: Social Business Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1.2.3.-1: SEAM 4. ANTHONY .IOSEPH RECENELLO 22 Nassau Place. East Orange. N. J. Major: Music Minor: Music Band 1.2.3.-1: Cltoir 1.2: Little Band 1.2.3.-4: MENC 1.2.3.4: MENC Dance Band 2.3: Orchestra 2.3.41 Phi Sigma Epsilon 2.3.4. WESLEY STEPHEN REHBERG 15-06 Chandler Drive. Fair Lawn. N. I. Major: Physical Education Minor: Health Carnival Art Committee Co-Chairman 2: Class Council Yice Presi- dent 4: Citizenship Committee 1: Football 1.2.43 Gymnastics Club 3.4: IRC 4: La Campana 3.4: Mnntclarinrz 3.4, Sports Editor 3.4: Newman Club 1.2: Senate 1.3.41 Liaison Rr-prcsciitative 1: SGA Board oI Trustees 2: SGA Representative 2: Track and Field 1.23.42 NAIA Track and Field Championship 1953 and 1959: Josephine Beiderhase Scholarship: Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4. PAGE 204 MANFRED J. REIN 1065 Alps Road. Wayne. N. ,l. Major: Industrial Arts fllinor: Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Guild 1.2.3.4: Newman Club 1. ELIZABETH ANN REINMAN Washington Avenue. Warren Township. Plainfield. N. .I. filajor: Business Education Minor: Social Business Delta Theta Psi 1.2.3.-1. CAROL ELISE RENKERT 5 Potter Place, II'eehawken. N. I. Major: Social Studies Minor: English Class Council 1.2: IRC 3.4: IYCF 1.2: Kappa Delta Pi 4: Rohwec 3.4: SEAM 1: State Scholarship 1958. NINA ANN REPOLE 110 North Ninth Street. Newark T. N. I. Major: English Minor: Social Studies English Club 1: Kappa Sigma Rho 2.3.4-: Newman Club 1. FRITZ H. RESCH 260 Gregory Avenue. Passaic. N. J. lilajor: Pllysical Science Minor: Biological Science Sigma Eta Sigma 2.3.4. MARY ANN RETKOYIS 54 Thompson Avenue. Cvibbstown. N. I. Major: French Minor: Mathematics Le Cercle Francais 1.2.3.4-: Mu Sigma 1.2.3.-If: SEAM 1.2. IUDITH ANN ROBERTSON 121 East 6th Street. Clifton. N. .l. Major: Home Economics Minor: Home Economics Dalphac 2.3.4, Vice President 4: Home Economics Club 1.2.3,4, State Treasurer 3: La Carrzpana Associate Editor 4: Kappa Delta Pi 4: Newman Club 1.2.3.4: State Scholarship 1958. ROBERT JAMES ROCHE Box 234. Franklin Boro, Sussex County. N. 1. Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Industrial Arts ADELE C. RODRIGUEZ 67 West 23rd Street. Bayonne. N. I. Major: Fine Arts Minor: Fine Arts Dorm Show 1.2: Kappa Rho Upsilon 2.3.4. Historian 2: Players 1.2: Class Council 2: SEAM 1.2.3.4 CONSTANCE A. ROGASIS 60 James Street, Bloomfield. N. ,I. Major: Latin Minor: English Eta Sigma Phi 2.3.4. Vice President 3: Inter Nos 1.2.3,4: New- man Club 1.2.3.4: SEAM 1. AL V. ROMAN 40 Wilcox Street. Dumont. N. .I. fllajor: Physical Science Minor: Biological Science Choir 1: Commuters' Review 1.2: Dorm Show 2: La Campana 1.4: Montclarion 1.2. Photography Editor 1.2: Players 1.2.3: SEAM 1.2: Sigma Eta Sigma 1.2.3.4. Yice President 3: Tau Sigma Delta 1.2.3.-1. Treasurer 2.3: Tlnicydians 4: State Scholar- ship 1958-60: Whos Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges 4. ETHEL ANN ROSELY Box 38. Pattenburg. N. J. iilajorz Home Economics Minor: Home Economics Home Economics Cub 1.2.3.4: Mu Sigma 1.2.3.4: SEAM 1.3.4. IRA ROSEN 24 Robert Place. Irvington. N. J. flflajor: Physical Education Minor: Health Basketball 2: Bowling Club 43 Football 2: Oltqcials Club 1.2: Soccer 3.4: Soccer Club 3.4. l li Ui l ll t I l ANN RUTII ROSICNBERG - 361 Park Aw-nuo. Fairvivw. N. .l. l . Major: Btisiiivss Eduvation I- fllinorz Soi,-ial B115-lIlt'SS l I Epsilon Mu Epsilon1.2.3.4: Kappa Ili-lla l'i 4: 1'iOni+-ga Pi 2.3.4. li illl'l'Ll!-1llI'l'l' 32 SEAl1'1 3.4. l l , MARYANN ELIZABETH RUSSOW 430 Yalloy Road. Apt. B2. Uppvr Montvluir. N. .l. . Major: Spanish 1, Mirror: English rllorzft-larion 1.2: Newnian Cluh 1.2.3.4: Players 1,2.3,4: Spanish , tlluli 1.2.3.4. Vice llrvsitli-nt 3. i i l JAMES .l. RYAN 40 Passaic Street. Hackensavk. N. .l. . Major: Social Studies 1 Minor: English Dolmating 4: Football 4: IRC 3.4: Kappa llvlla Pi 3.4: Newman l Cluli 2.3: Rohwctz 4: Tluicydians. 2.3: Track 2.3.4: Field Studies 3 Scholarship 1959. l I l t , JEAN SADENWATER l 98 Van Nostrand Avei1iie,.lo1'se'y City 5. N. .l. 1 Major: Pliysiral Edtufation 5 Minor: Health Badminton 3.4: Baskvtliall Clulm 1.2.3.4: Baskvtllall 3.4: Bowling 3.4: Field Hockey Cluli 2.3.4: lfif-ld llovke-y 3.4: Gymnastic Cluli 2: NJARFCW 4. Prvsirloiit 4: Soltliall 1.2.41 Track and Field Clulm 2.3: WRA 1.2.3.4. Prositlt-iit 4: l,llllZt'l' Alumni Scholarship: Be-ll Telephone Scholarship. HELIEN SANFILIPPO 54 Mill Street. Bloomfield, N. .l. Major: English Minor: History Kappa Sigma Rho 2.3.4. PAT SANTORO 267 Camden Strffot. Ntewark. N. ,l. V Major: Sooial Studios Minor: Biological Scioiict- Canuna Delta Chi 2.3.4. Vim: 1'rosidvnl 3: SEAM lg Four Year State' St'l10lEll'Sll1Il 1957. CATHERINE MARIE SAUER 948 lyladis-on Avenue-. Elizalwth, N. .l. Major: Pliysioal Eduvation Minor: Hvaltli Adfflplics Cluli 1.2.31 Baskf-tliall Cluln l.2.I5.4: Baskvtball 2.3.43 Fir-ld HOl'KF!' Clulm 1.2.3.4: Ilorkvy 4: Ulf-tr Club 1: Nr-wnian Clulm 4: Oflicials. Cluln 1.2: Solihull llluli 2.3: Yollvyhall Cluh 2.3: WA.-X 1.2.3.4 JOHN LOUIS SAYER 3 Ashland Avenue. East Orango. N. 1. Major: Social Studios Minor: Physiral Education Agora 3.4: Boosters 1.2: Carnival 2: Intvrnalional Rolations Club 3.4: La Canzparza 4: Nowman tllulm l.2.3.4: Varsity Basketball 1.2.3.4. Coavli 4: Track 3.4. BARBARA C. SCALLY 723 South 18111511-em. Newark. N. .l. Major: Social Studios Minor: Goography . Choir 1.2: Dalpliat' 2.3.41 Cantina 'Flu-ta Upsilon 2.3.4: Qym' naslics Llulm 2.3: IRC 2.3.4. IIARYICY SCI-IMELTER 1120 Glllifltlll Stroot. Ilolnokvn. N. .l. Major: Sovial Studios illifrtorz Gvograpliy English Clulv 2: Cantina Thvta Ilpsilon 3.4: Intvrnalional Rola- tions Cluh 3.4: St-holarsliip to tht- tItQUN 1,l'LIt'1t'l'Sl111l Training Instituto. ERICH A. SCHMIDT 190 Windsor Street. K1-arny. N. .l. Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Industrial Arts Intlustriul Arts Guild. Rltfl-lARll E. SCHNORRBUSCII 1526 Union Turnpiko. North Borgori Major: Social Studios Minor: Sovial Busint-ss Boostt-rs 4: IRC 3.4: Lamluda Clti ll:-lta 2.3.43 Veterans 1.2.3.4-. .N..l. LORRAINE SIIIIOONHEN 14 Oartlvn Court South. Oarholrl. N. ,l. Major: English Mirror: lit-ograpliy l1Ill1lll1il '1'Iu-ta Upsilon 2.3.4: Partial Svliolarship 1951. RH EA l R.fXNt1ES St,Il'lWAR'1'Z 1391.4-liigli Ara-niu-. Nt-wark 12. N. J. Major: Busiru-as Etluvation Minor: Sot-ial Businvss Epsilon Mu Epsilon1.2.3.4: Star of David 1.2. EINIANUEL SCROFAN1 522 North Third Strovt. Nvwark T. N. 1. illajor: Busint-ss Edut'ation fllirtor: l7liy:-aival Etluvalion Agora 1.2.3.4, 'l'rvasurt-r 3.4: Boostors 3.4: Football 1.2.3.4 Co- tlaplain 3: MAC Organization. Trvasurvr 2.3.4: Montrlariorr 3. CATHERINE ANN SENIJECKI 660 Franklin Avi-nue. Nullvy. N. 1. fllajor: lV1atlu'matit's fllirzor: 17llyF-lt'lll Sviviif-H Aplu-slvon 2.3.4: Kappa 1-Jolta Pi 3.4: Math Clulm 1.2.3.4, Erosi- tlont 4: SEAM: Sli1lt'St'll0lEl1'Sl1lD 1.2.3.4: Frvslinuin l1Iatlu-matics Avliie-wnu-nt Award 1957-1958. IJAYIII T. SENSENBACH 5 llvllington Sli'vvt.11Iitlx'alP. N. .l. Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Industrial Arts IndustrialArtsCuild1.2.3.4. LOUISE CAROLE SIANO 59 Stout-' Str:-ot. N4-wark 4. N. .l. Major: Busini-ss Etluvation Minor: Sovial Biisiiivss Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1.2.3.4: Newman Cluli 1.2. CIAHMELA SII,Vl:1S'l'RI 89 Brookwood Strof-l, East Orangv. N. .l. fllajor: Houu- Ef'onotni4's Minor: Hoint- l'l4'onomif's Homo Et-oriornios 1.2.3.4: Nowman Cluly 3.4, t'IAHMl'1I.A SILYESTRI 422 South Yalloy Road. Orange. N. .l. Major: Sovial Studios Minor: Oi-ograpliy Cantina Thvta Upsilon 2.3.4. l2lOl'I't S1t0l1fl1l1Q.' Sf't'1'f'tary 4: Nou'- nian Clulu 1.2. SARAH .IANE SMITH 17 Maple- Lane-. Mine- Hill. l-low-r. N. 1. Major: Biologiral Sc-iviivv fllinor: l'hysit'al Soir-tit-v SEAM 1.2: Stats' St-liolarship 1958 WILLIAM .IOIIN SMITH 316 South 111115111-i-t. Nou'ark.N..l. Major: l'hysi4'al Svim-tivo Minor: Biologival Soir-live Tau Sigma 114-lla 1.2.3.-1. Historian 4: 512211191 Eta Sigma 4. PHYLLIS M. Sl'ACNOl,.A 266 East 16th Strt-1-t. l'atr-rson. N. .l. Major: lllatlioinatit-s Mirror: Pliysioal l'1tlllI'il11Oll Math Clulr 2.3.41 Nvwnian lfluli 2.3: Olliviala lllulu 3: Sigma lle-lla 1'i 2.3.4. ROBERT A. STARLINC 35 Clark Slrm-ot. Lodi. N. .l. Major: Busiru-ss Etluvation Minor: 1'liysivn1 Etluvation Basolrall 1.23.41 Cantina 11:-ltal,fl1i2.3. .lOAN A. S'1'l'lIN11EHC All Rot-kaway Aw-iiiio, Oakland. N. ,l. flfajorz Soriul Studios Minor: English Inlornalioual Rt-lations llluli 2.3.4. 'l'1'r-astlror 3.-l: Star ol llaxid 1.2. PAGE 205 MINA DICANE STOUT 11 Foster Street. Bloomfield. N. .l. Major: Business Education fllinorz Accounting Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1.2.3.-1: In-Betwecncrs 3.4. Treasurer 3: Kappa Delta Pi 4: Pi Om:-ga Pi 3.4. tIorrcsponding Secretary 4. DERA SUMITRA 815 Petchahuri Road. Bangkok. Thailand Major: Social Stuflics fllinor: Geography Phi Lamhda Pi 2.3: Tcunis 1.23.41 Tlmcydian Society 2.3.-1-: Soccer 2. JANET E. SUNDOUIST 235 Wzisliiitgtoii Avcnuc. 1Vestwood. N. .l. Major: Social Studies Mfrznr: Biologv I.a Campana 4: Rohwec 4. E1l.EEN MARGARET SUTH 275 Yvest Passaic Avenue.I11oomfield.N.,l. Major: Social Studics Minor: Geography Gamma Theta Upsilon 2.3.4. Treasurer 3: ll'Inr1tclarjon 1: New- man l'llul'i1.2.3.4: Sigma Delta Pi 3.4. LINDA LEE SYVISS 44 I.indlmergh Boulevard. Bloomfield. N. .l. Major: English Minor: Speech Boosters 1.2.3.4: Cfliccrlcader 1.2.3.-1: ffommuters' Review 1: Phi Cantina Tau 1.2.3. Corresponding Secrctary 1: 1'layei-5 1.2: Sigma Alpha Eta 1.2: Sigma Delta Pi 1.2.3.4: Alumni Secretary 3. ANNE CATHERINE TALLETT 333 Rutledge Avenue. East Orange. N. .l. Major: English Minor: Secretarial Studies Citizenship Committee 2.3: Class Council l.2.3.4: English Eluh 1.2.3: Modern Dance 1: Newman Cluh 1.2.3.-1: Phi Gamma Tau 2.3.4. Vice President 3: Sigma Delta Pi 2.3.4. Vice President 3. ARLENE TARASCIO 60 Park Place. Morris Plains. N. .l. Major: Business Education Minor: Social Studies Carnival Cotnmittce 2.3.41 Epsilon Mu Epsilon 2.3.41 Fencing 2: Homecoming 3.4: La Camparza 3.4: Pi Omega Pi 2.3.4. His- torian 3.4: SEAM 3.4: State Scholarship 1957. JEANETTE TERHORST 63 Maitland Avenue. Hawthorne. N. .l. fllajor: Business Education Mirror: Social Business Epsilon Mu Epsilon 1.2.3.-1. Corresponding Secretary 3: La Cam- pana 3.4: Pi Omega Pi 3. Recording St-crctary 3: SEAM 2.3.42 1Vomen's Fencing filuli 1.2. RIt'1ll.-XRD .IOHN THEODORE 44 Broad Street. Newark 4. N. .1. fllajor: Physical Science Minor: Biological Science RITA G. THOMPSON 63 Reach Street .,1ci'scyfiitV t. N. .1. rllajor: Music Mirror: Music Choir l.2.3.4: MENII 1.2.3.4: Opera 1Y'orksliop 1.2.3.4. Secretary 3. ROBERT THOUROT ITT Moore Avcntuf. 1.1-onia. N. 1. Major: Physical Education Minor: Physical Education Bascliall 1.2.3.-1: Baskellxall 1: Ollicials filuli 1.2.3.-4. KAREI. TIEFENTHALER X101 liiolumhia Turnpikc. Elorham Park. N. .l. Major: Social Stutlics Minor: English fiitizcnship Coinmittcc 1.2: IRC 4: Kcy flluh 23 Ncwman Eluli 1.2: SEAM 12.3.41 NIA.-X 1: Madison Tcaclicrs Association Scholarship. LENORA ANN TOKIINARO 2142 Elmwood Avcnuf-h Maple-wood. N. .1. Major: Social Studics Minor: English Kappa Sigma Rho 2.3.4. Historian 3. PAGE 206 HADLEY PHILLIP TREMAINE 11Craytlon Street. Morris Plains. N. .I. fllajorz English Aldornia 3.-1: Kappa Delta Pi 4: Quarterly 1.2.3.-1. Literary Edi- tor 3.4: Sigma Alpha Eta 2.3: Whos Who Among Students in Universities and Colleges 4: State Scholarship 1957. RICHARD I.. TRENERY 222 Tcrrace Avenue.1ersey City. N. J. Major: Physical Education Bowling tflult 1.2.3.-4: Cross Country 1.2.3.-1. Captain 4: Gym- nastic tlluln 1.2.3.-4: Track and Field 1.2.3.4 CARYLMEAD TRYON T5 Lestcr Street. Wlallington. N. ,1. Major: Social Studies Dorm Show 1: Kappa Delta Pi 3.4: IRC 3.4. President 4: Inter- Yarsity Christian Fellowship 1: Montclarion 2.3.4. Business Man- ager 4: Rohwcc 2.3.-1: SEAM 1.2.3.4-. Secretary 3. President 4. ELEANOR TULNER 201 Paterson Avenue. Midland Park. N. .I. Major: English Citizcnship fionnnittee 1.2. Corresponding Secretary 23 Dalphac 2.3.4. tlorresponding Secretary 3: English Clulm l.2.3.4: La Cam- parza 3.4. Assistant Seniors Editor 3. Literary Editor 4: Players 3.4: Pcnny Drive C0-Chairman 2. MARK TURICK 836 Irvington Avenue. Hillside. N. J. Major: Mathematics Minor: Russian Choir 1: Newman Cluh 1.2.31 Phi Sigma Epsilon 1.2.3.4-, Treas- urer 2. President 3.4: SEAINI 3: Sigma Phi Mu 1.2.3.-1. VINCENT PRANK TURTURIELLO 84 Carden Avenue. Belleville 9. N. J. Major: Mathematics flL7jlmr: Physical Srfience Cantina Dclta l.Ihi3.-1: Sigma Phi Mu1.2.3.4. DELORES HAITHCOCK UGROYICS T5 flliristopher Street. Montclair. N. I. Major: English Minor: Political Science Citizenship Committee 1: Delta Theta Psi 1.2.3.4. Treasurer 3. Prr-sidcnt 4: English Cluli 1.2: 1nter-Sorority Council 4. .I UDITH A NN UHIA 529 Totowa Avenue. Paterson. N. .l. Major: Social Studies Mirror: English 4 Kappa Sigma Rho 2.3.4. Prcsidcnt 2. ROBERT P. VALVANO 32 Elston Street. Bloomfield, N. .1. Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Industrial Arts Agora: Industrial Arts Guild: Trihe: Varsity Pootlmall: Veterans' Organization. DAVID KAN POZNAK 165 lillianccllor Avenue. Newark 12. N. .1. Major: Social Studies Mirror: English SEAM 3.1: Star of David 1.2: Tau Sigma Delta 2.3.4. Treasurer 3.4. 11'II.l.IAM ,l. VANDER X1'Al.I. 400 North Maple Avenuc. East Orange. N. .l. Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Industrial Arts Epsilon Pi Tait 3.4: Industrial Arts Guild. Vice President 3, Prcsidcnt 4: Kappa Delta Pi 3.4. CATHERINE YAYIANOS T4lX1ontagnv Place. Montclair. N. .l. Major: Physical Education Mirror: Hcalth Aflclpltt-s liluh 1.2.3.4: Archery 3. Secretary 3: Rasketball Cluh 1.2.3.-4: Baskethall Managcr 3.4. Captain 3: Rowling Club 3: lficld llockcy lifluli 1.4: Ollicials Cluh I: Soilllall ifluh 1.2.3.4-3 Yollcyliall tiluh 2.3.4. YINf'IlCN'l' ROBERT YERCA 290 Palsa Avenue. East Paterson. N. 1. ilfajori Music' Minor: Music fifollcgc Iflioir 1.2.3.4: l.c lfcrclc 1Tl'Hl11'Ll1S 1: MENU 2.3.4. Mice Prcsidcnt 3: Newman Iiluli 1.33 Opera Workshop 2.3,4g COS llowr: lllcmorial Organ Scholarship 1959. .A-v.---, g 1 ,. - 5 . .J l l i t l. l lf l li it 1 i li li El 1 ti, gr l l . E, it is it E. 51 FRANCES EALLAVOLLITA VIGLIONE 662 Passaic Avenue. Clifton. N. .l. Major: Home Economics Minor: Home Economics Home Economics Clttb 1.2.3.4: Sigma IM-Ita I'i 2.3.4. GAIL A. WAGNER 100 North Church Street. ltloorestown. N. .l. Major: Home Economies Minor: Home Economies Carnival 2: Citizenship Connnitlr-e I: Delta Omicron Pi 1.23.41 SEAM 1. FRANCIS E. WALKER 125 Grafton Avenue. Netvarli 4. N. .l. Major: English Minor: English Aldornia 2.3.4. President 3.4: Qztarlcrly 2.3.-I: Sigma Alpha Eta 2.3.4. Key Member 2.3.4: Tlnteytlians 4. ROBERT D. WALKER 212 Sanzari Place. Maywood, N. .l. Major: Physical Science Minor: Biological Science Cross Country 1: Tau Sigma Delta I.2.3.4. FRANCES JOYCE WASIELEWSKI 478 Communipaw Avenue. Jersey City 4. N. .l. Major: Spanish Minor: English Montclariort1.2: Newman Club 1: SEAM 1: Spanish Club 1.2.3.4, Secretary 2, President 3. EMILY TYSON WATERS 357 Broughton Avenue. Bloomlieltl. N. .l. Major: Music Minor: Music American Gttild of Organists. Student Group 1.2.3.-1, President 1.3: Choir 1.2.3.4 Vice President 4: MENC I.2.3.4: Opera Work- shop 1.2.3.4-Q COS Howe Memorial Scholarship in Organ 1958. 1961: Three-year Scholarship 1958. KENNETH W. WATERS. IR. 357 Broughton Avenue. Bloointit-ld, N. .l. Major: Physical Education Minor: Health Boosters 2: Carnival Committee 2: Citizenship Committee 1.3: Class Council 2. Class President 2: Football 2: Gymnastics Club 3: fllontelarion 3.4: Senate 2.3.4: Track 2.3.4. BARBARA ANNE WATKINS 100 Claremont Avenue. Verona. N. ,I. Major: Fine Arts Minor: Fine Arts Carnival Committee 2: Citizenship Committee 2.3: Kappa Delta Pi 3.4: Kappa Rho Upsilon 2.3. Historian 2. DAVID .I. WATSON 11 Marmon Terrace. West Orange. N. .I. Major: Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Gttild 1.2.3.4: Phi Lambda Pi 2.3.4, Vice Presi- dent 4. PATRICIA ANN WEBSTER 35 Waldtrick Avenue. Waldivick. N. .l. Major: Social Studies Minor: Biological Science Dorm Show 2: Gym Club 23 Theta Chi Rho 2.3.-I: Women's Fencing 3.4. Treasurer 3. ARLENE .IOYCE WESTERHOEE 92 Seventh Avenue. Hawthorne. N. I. Major: English Minor: Biological Science Class Council 1: Fencing Club 1: IYCI7 l.L.3.4. Yice President 2: Kappa Rho Upsilon 2.3.4. Yiee President 3. President 4. 7 ALICE ELIZABETH WHITNEY 135 Hillside Aventle. Glen Ridge, N. ,l. Major: Social Studies Minor: Social Studies Choir 1: Citizenship Committee 1.2.3.-I, Historian 3. Chairman 4: Class Council 1.2.3: Dalpltat' 2.3.41 Kappa Delta Pi 3.4. Historian 4: La Campana 3.4, Seniors Editor 4: Modern Dance Club 2.4. Treasurer 23 Telephone Directories 2.3. Co-Chairman 2.3: Roh- wee 2.3.4: State Scholarship 1953-1961: W'ho's Yvlio Among Stu, dents in Universities and Colleges 4. D ANIEI. WICKENHEISSER 139 Ridgewood Road. Wlestvvootl. N. .l. Major: Physical Education Minor: Health Edu:-ation Football 2.3.4: Coll 3: Gymnastics Club 3. LOIS M. WIKLUNII 25 Cliff Hill Road. Clifton. N. J. Major: Biological Science Minor: Physical Scif-nee Kappa Delta Pi 3.4: SEAM Ig Sigma Eta Sigma 2.3.41 Theta Chi Rho 2.3.4. JANET T. WILLIAMS R 302 llalsterl Street. East Orange, N. J. lllajor: Home Economics Minor: Home Eeonolnies Home Economies Club I.2.3.4. OBERT .l. WIMIVIER 218 Pershing Avenue. Roselle Park. N. .l. Major: Music Minor: Mttsit' Band 1.2.3.4: Choir 1.2: MENC 2.3.-1: Opera Vlforksliop 3: Orchestra 2.3.4. IUIJITH MARIE WINSCHUH P D 57 Sherman Avenue. Patterson. N. .l. fllajor: Pine Arts Boosters 3.4. Publicity Chairman 3: Citizenship Committee 1.2: Nen'manClub1: Theta Chi Rho 1.2.3.-I. HYLLIS INIARYLYNN YORKE R.D. ij-'45B-A. Andover. N. .l. Major: English Minor: Speech l30II1llllIlPl'F-1 Review 1.2: English Club 3.4: L11 Carnjwma 3.42 Players l.2.3.4: Quarterly 2334: Sigma Alpha Eta 2.3.4. OROTIIY YOUHAS 40 Dewey Street, Garfield. N. J. fllajorz lVIathr-matics fllfrzor: Physical Seienee Aphesteon 2.3.4. Secretary 4: Kappa Delta Pi 3.4: Lambda Omega Tait 2.3.4. CATHERINE H. YOUNG H 6 Nortll Lafayette Avenue. Ventnor. N. il. fllajor: Physical Education Minor: Health Education Adelphes Club 3: Bowling Club 3.4: Citizenship Committee 1: Mu Sigma 1.2.3.4. Vice President 4. President 4: SEAM 12 WAA 1.23.41 ISC 4: Volleyball Club 4: Polk Dance Club 4: Bowling Club 4. UGH EDWTARIJ YOUNG 5 Race Street. Bloomfield. N. .l. flflljoft Soi-ial SIlttlieS Minor: English International Relations Club 2.3.4: Tait Sigma Delta 2.3.42 Tltucytlians 3.4. CHARLES E. ZECHER 243 East Wyoming Avenue. Absecon. N. I. flfajorz IPI'1 I'll ll Minor: Spanish La Tertula Espanola 2.3.-1-: Le Cert-le Francais 1.2.3.-lg Phi Sigma Epsilon 1.2.3.-4: SEAM 1.2.3.4. WILLIAM I. ZE EK R Green Pontl Road. lNIareclla. N. ,l, Major: Matln-tnaties Minor: Physical Science Biilltl ll Cllftil' ll IYCP 1.2.3.4. President 4: SEAM 3.4: Sigma Eta Sigma 4: Sigma Phi Mu 3.4: Stone Hall Council 3. ONALII .l. ZINK 465 Lincoln Street. Palisades Park. N. .l. Major: hlathematies Minor: Accounting: Rowling l.2.3.4, Captain 2.3.42 Bouling Club 2.3.41 Cantina II--ha Chi 2.3.4, Corresponding St't'l't'lLIl'y 2. President 4: Sitrtna Phi Mu 1.2.3.-4: Soccer 3.4. MINNETTE NEEDLE ZWEB EN 355 Belleville Avenue. Bloomfield. N. ,l. Major: Eine Arts Minor: Eine Arts , . . . ,. . . ,. ,, N . 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