Northern Valley Regional High School - Northern Lights Yearbook (Demarest, NJ)

 - Class of 1960

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Their standard of living must rise so that hunger Sports Oliiciating The Sports Ofliciating Club functioned for the purpose of developing better techniques and better understanding of principles involved in officiating for baseball, football, basketball, and track. The club was primarily concerned with the discussion of rules and their interpretation and application. Among the club's activities were trips to base- ball and basketball games under the direction of Mr. Lu- ciano, club advisor. jimmy Carroll, Bruce Brercton, Pctc Bcislcr, Harry Rcrchio, John Bambach, George Knecland. Technicians The Technicians' Club, under the supervision of Mr. Wilson, was an important part of every production given at school. These capable students planned all of the light- ing, staging, and special effects. In addition, they designed and made the stage props. The club was directed by Wil- liam Smith and Albert Weiss, students. John Alcpa, Paul Vega, Sandy Anderson, Alan Hcnncscy, Bill Smith, Albert lNeiss, Harmon Shapiro. ROW I George DeCanio, Peter Stambler, Richard Mandel, ROW 2 Patricia Klecak, Janet Cafarella, Barbara Dietlein, Mr. Miller, Robert 'Frank, Donald Gill, Raymond Kellogg. Tennis Because of the large response to the call for membership in the Tennis Club, Mr. Miller, the sponsor, divided the enthusiasts into Monday and Wednesday groups. The pur- pose of the club was to promote the playing and enjoy- ment of tennis. Although outdoor activity was eliminated for the winter months, the groups practiced in the gym in preparation for the spring season. Tennis- B Sally Cole, Mr. Rex Miller, Louise Mitschke, Ronald Kutzin, Raymond Kellogg, and Douglas Moore. 142

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while famine stalks the people of Asia Ski This club, which originated last year, has become sufficiently popular to warrant two divisions. The members, under the supervision of Mr. Shine and Mr. Rodolphy, made several trips to nearby ski slopes. Many of the mem- bers have learned the basic fundamentals of skiing through classroom instruction and practice on the field trips. Monday - President: Henry Wessel, Vice President: Peter Sireno, Secretary: Vivian Froberg, Treasurer: Joseph Picariello. Wednesday - President: Lorraine Thomson, Vice President: Eileen Gaynor, Secretary: Christine Kolls, Treasurer: Vinton Zwahlen. Vinton Zwahlen, Lorraine Thomson, Christine Kolls, Eileen Gaynor. Space Science Students who were interested in the modem-day problems of space found this club quite fascinating. With the guid- ance of Mr. Scullion, the group performed experiments in the field of science and applied new-found knowledge to present-day situations. Max Jenne, Danny Troy, George Fleming, Jerome Woods, George Taylor. Spanish The Spanish Club spent most of its time leaming about the customs and culture of Spain and the Spanish-speaking South American countries. Appreciation of Spanish music was stressed. In conjunction with this, Mr. Knott, the club's advisor, planned a field trip to New York to hear profes- sionals perform. President: Paul Amaru, Vice President: Judith Roylance. Kingsley Snow, Judith Roylance, Paul Amaru, Karen Shannon Annette Hyman. Sports Discussion Mr. Erber was the advisor for the Sports Discussion Club for upperclassmen. Members of the club participated in open debates, watched movies of sports activities of this school, and attended interesting athletic events. The pur- pose of this club was to develop an appreciation for sports discussion. President: George Kneeland, Vice President: William Knarre, Secretary: Robert Linders, Treasurer: William Olsen, Sergeant at Arms: Fred Grazioso. Fred Grazioso, William Knarre, Robert Linders, George Kneeland, William Olsen.



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will not obscure the vision of democracy. Tri-Hi-Y The Tri-Hi-Y, under the sponsorship of Miss Huber, was a service club which assisted at most school programs through ushering and other activities. The club members carried on many useful projects during the year. President: Rebecca Brooks, Vice-President: Dale Hendrickson, Secre- tary: Carol Dillin, Treasurer: Sarah Priestley, Historian: Carol Traina, Chaplain: Dorothy Dunn, Recording Secre- tary: Barbara Van der Beck. ROW I Barbara Van der Beck, Carol Dillin, Rebecca Brooks, Carol Traina, Dorothy Dunn ROW 2 Sarah Priestley, Dale Hen- drickson. Valley Engineers Mr. Cimmino met with these boys in an effort to pro- mote understanding of the field of engineering. The mem- bers learned to use various pieces of equipment which they will encounter if they pursue engineering as a profession. President: William Chess, Secretary: William Calders, Treasurer: Jeffrey Valentine. ROW I Richard Moss, Walter Moser, Douglas Mayes ROW 2 Jeffrey Valentine, William Chess, Joseph Warner. World Affairs The World Affairs Club members discussed current events topics and learned about the history preceding today's events as they studied the events themselves. The club took a field trip to the United Nations buildings in the late fall. The sponsor of the club was Mrs. Decker. President: Elliott Carman, Vice President: Ronald Gos- sow, Treasurer: Robert Simko. ROW I Judith Ann Herskag Mrs. Deckerg Susan Gilesg ROW 2 Elliott Carman 3 Robert Simkog Carl Joecksg Nelson Thomasg Ronald Gossow. 143 -K f m 55 flffl Qitxxii- if JL ff' V s- . .1 'QEYI N , , J: 'N fr .

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