Oakcrest High School - Crest Yearbook (Mays Landing, NJ)
- Class of 1966
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'W' HIGH sono O ,Q- introduction The construction is finished. The earth is quiet. The time of our challenge has come: the challenge to uphold the promise of the new physical plant. This year has been one of realization and utilization of that growth which has been accomplished in our school. When we entered Oakcrest, our school was suFfer- ing growing pains. Since growing and changing. This are changing also-changing but also socially. Now, we years older, but also newer: then Oakcrest has been is good, for these times not only technologically, and Oakcrest are a few we, newer in ideas and outlooks, Oakcrest, newer in facilities and policies. Both have been searching for the future, both have been successful. This success is, however, just beginning. We must be prepared and willing to change and grow after we leave these familiar halls. The fruition of all of the effort of our high school years will not come now with the diploma but later with' our contributions to society. This year's Crest has attempted to present the last, though not final, chapter in this saga of Oakcrest as. we, the class of Zeta '66, meet the Challenge of Change. ' 1' SSM ded icotion gi? , Y Sql 15, Excellence is a word that has been misused so often that it has become a cliche. We can, however, use it in your case with great confidence. Your classes are noted for warmth and interest. Your ready wit has brightened many a dreary day. Your devotion to your students and to those others who are privileged enough to work with you is remarkable. For these and .many other reasons, to you, Miss Ruth Osborn, we dedicate the 1965-1966 Crest. toble of contents odministrotion ....... ....... 7 5 20 seniors ....... ........... 2 1 - 78 d I . .......... ,..... ...,. L .... . . ...... . . 79-96 un erc ossmen Qin 0? TUX 4, y h ' Jiwvvl Q' Ak,vvfvYVN1f-ik' . 7 M4222 octivities ........ .... ...,......... ........ 9 7 - 124 sports ....... ,,.... 1 25-153 Miss Ruth Osborn Editorial Advisor Max Tabak Literary Editor lrvillg Marshall Boys' Sports Editor di I the crest editors Anna Ruth Thies Assistant Editor rzvzfwmmn. Ida Moskowitz Editor-in-Chief Mr. Frank Micalo Business Advisor Anthony Campagna Business Manager Kathleen Thompson Activities Editor Connie Patterson Art Editor Goldy Liberman Girls' Sports Editor Christina Culver Underclass Editor Carol do Ruyter ' . Faculty, Administration Editor lolly Cirigliano Senior Editor - xfs-52:5-ffwi m?Eilf12'V75?5,'1, :Tyr .4 if 'SQ VY A. ..A,,,, . ., ., . ri ' M f fy.. , A - 7. 3 T Mr. Arthur Rann-Vice-President Mr. Edward W. Champion Mr. Henry W. Dsnmead-President bocird of ed ucotion The Board of Education has been in large measure responsible for the great changes which have occurred in Oakcrest. These men have helped to make Oakcrest the best school in South Jersey. We owe them all a sincere vote of gratitude for the amount of effort they have expended on our behalf. AF Mr. Ralph Martin- Secretary-Business Administrator M . G H Board Solicitor r gorge oenes Mr. Esperanto De Angalis Q an Mr. Joseph Brown Mrs. Frederick Winterbohom Mr. Ernest C. Englehardt l I T B i Mr. Joseph Venuti 'll Mr. John A. Cunningham As Oakcrest adds another year to its growing tradition and adds another graduating class to its history, we ask you never to lose sight of the goals and ambitions we hope your Mr. John N. Falzetta B.A., M.A. LaSalle College, Niagara University Position: Superintendent May I extend my best wishes to the class of 1966. When this yearbook is placed in your hands, your days at Oakcrest will be drawing to an end. The entire staff at Oakcrest has been striving to prepare you for this moment, hoping that you will be ready-ready to step out and take your place in the world of today. lt is the staff's hope that you will carry away many fond memories of Oakcrest, and that you will come back and visit it often. Someone once defined a leader as one who influences another. ln this sense l hope that all of you will be leaders- constructive leaders-holding always in your hearts these words of wisdom. The worth of a leader is . . . measured . . . by the difference he makes in human life. Arthur R. Neumann Alma Mater has engendered in your thinking. We must wish to achieve before actually doing so, and having dreamed then face the hard reality of life and the obstacles it presents in accomplishing those goals. We hope Oakcrest has helped you aspire and also helped in your development of mind, body and spirit. This has been our dream for you and you have made it for us, reality! Mr. John N. Falzetta Mr. Arthur R. Neumann A.B., M.A. Wartburg College, State University of lowa, University of Minnesota, University of Pennsylvania, l Rutgers University Position: Principal As you prepare to leave Oakcrest and enter into a most 19' Mr. Anthony J. Panarelle B.S., M.Ed. Trenton State College, Temple University, University of Maryland Position: Vice-Principal challenging world of tomorrow, let us always remember the greatness of the high quality education you have received and the many special and fond memories you have created, for yourselves. Let us always reflect on the wealth of knowledge we have obtained, the personal-spiritual values that have become ours and the belief we have tried our best to be a part of a wonderful school which has had so much to oFfer. To the Class of 1966, we wish for you the beginning of a most active, successful and happy life in a world which may bring to you only the very best of everything. Anthony J. Panarelle gfff' guidctnce depctrtment Listening to our complaints, advising us in course selecting, helping us to pick our futures, the guidance department has for four years helped us to find our paths. Our guidance counselors have played a critical role in how we shall meet the challenge of the future. , xt . ta Mrs. Evelyn R. Baldwin B.A., M.A. Hood College, Columbia University Guidance Counselor 'I- .... ol, Mrs. Margaret J. Censullo B.S., M.S. West Chester State College, Temple University Guidance Counselor Mr. Pat Matteo B.S., M.A. Trenton State College, Syracuse University Director of Student Personnel Services '. .' A - Miss Anne T. Dunn Mr. William B. Manlove, Jr. Nav' Mr. Peter J. Finley B.A., M.S. La Salle College, Richmond Professional Institute of the College of William and Mary Psychologist Activity: Psychology-Sociology Club B.S., M.Ed. Mount Mercy College, Pennsylvania State University Guidance Counselor B.S., M.Ed. Temple University Guidance Counselor Activity: Head Football Coach lv , Suv Mr. Angelo R. Pappa A.B., M.S. Wilkes College, University of Scranton, Rutgers University, Villanova University Mr. George R. Onufer Mrs. Yvonne Thompson Momdair State College B-Av M-A- B-A-I Nl-5- Subiects: Modern European History, Seton Hall University, Douglass College, Guidance Counselor Trenton State College, Glassboro State College 10 Guidance Counselor University of Pennsylvania Position: Librarian Mr. Joseph P. Mohr B.A., M.A. LaSalle College, Columbia University Subject: Driver Education Activities: Athletic Director, Basketball Coach, Tennis Coach Mrs. Judith M. Garbutt B.S. East Stroudsburg State College, Trenton State College Subjects: Health and Physical Education Activities: Cheerleaders, Intramurals Miss Carol A. Rackoski B.A. Trenton State College Subjects: Health and Physical Education, Driver Education Activity: Intramurals 11 faculty physical education Mr. Harry D. Ackerman B.A. Trenton State College Subjects: Health and Physical Education Activities: Soccer, Track, Intramurals Mr. Richard T. Glenn B.S. The Citadel Subjects: Health and Physical Education Activity: Freshman Football Coach r A 'Tw in 54, , -rd' 31 KN A .i i Mr. R. A. Walker B.S. University of Maryland, Trenton State College Subjects: Health and Physical Education Activities: Gymnastics, Intramurals Mrs. Susan A. Boisvert Mrs- l'l0lBll Nl. Bbllliili B.S. B.S. Ursinus College Trenton State College, Subjects: Health and Physical Temple University Education Subjects: Health and Physical Activities: Hockey, Modern Education Dance Club Activities: G.A.A., Hockey, Archery, Tennis, Golf 6 Mr. Arthur O. Marinelli B.S. University of Maryland Subjects: Physical Education, Driver Education Activities: Assistant Football Coach, Head Wrestling Coach, Intramurals Mr. Albert Heclelt B.S. Trenton State College, Montclair State College, Temple University Position: Chairman of Health and Physical Education Department Activities: Assistant Football Coach, Varsity Baseball Coach University of Maryland Subject: Physical Education Activities: Assistant Football Coach, Gymnastics, Track Coach, Intramurals Miss Anna Mae Bensel B.A. Glassboro State College Subiect: American History I' Activity: New Jersey Junior Historical Society sociol studies Mr. J. Joseph Breidenstine B.S. Millersville State College, Temple University Subiects: American History ll, World History Activity: Freshman Basketball Mr. John 0. Donovan, Jr. West Chester State College Subjects: Chairman of Social Studies Department, American History ll ,gk yr-O, ewl' 13' M,-. Dale Colman 6, M' ,nun ju valid Mr. John E. Fineran, Jr. a.A. , Q ! HM, or B.A. Glassboro State College X263 WV. LaSalle C0ll99ef Subiects: World History, K K Sfaie College, American History I Jia, University rf . American History ll Activity: Student Council Advisor Activity: Cross Country Coach BER, ' dl 'i Mr. Gerald W. Hoenes B.A. Trenton State College, Syracuse University, Vanderbilt University Subiects: World History, Economic and Political Geography W Mrs. Virginia E. Stewart Douglass College Mr. Martin W. B.A. Glassboro State College Subiect: American History ll Activity: Key Club Subiect: American History I 12 Mr. Charles R. Segraves Moravian College, Glassboro State College Subiect: Special Education Activities: Wrestling, Bus and Cafeteria Supervision Mr. Frank H: Williams, Jr. B.S. West Chester State College Subiect: American History l Activity: American History Debate Club , lin science l iii. Mr. Robert Benclel Mrs. Mariorie B. Bixby Mr. George C. Butrus B.S. B.S. B.S. California State College, Bucknell University Glassboro State College Glassboro State College Subiects: Biology, Sulaiects: Science, Subieets: Science, Mathematics General Biology General Science Activity: Biology Club Activity: Rockhawks Mr. Bruce A. Campbell B.S. Bob Jones University Subiects: General Science, Biology Mr. Irving Cohen 65' Mr. John Crowley B.A. Glassboro State College, Pennsylvania State University Wagner College Subieet: Chemistry Subiects: Chemistry, Electronics, Practical Science Activities: Audio-Visual Department, Radio Club Mr. Carmen Grasse, Jr. B.A. Glassboro State College Subiests: Chemistry, General Science Mr. Alan J. Mslver - B.A. Jersey City State College, Montclair State College, Glassboro State College Subiects: College Biology, Subiects: Biology, Physiology General Biology Mrs. Gloria W. D'Aml:rosio B.S. Shippensburg State College Subiests: Science, General Science v-.. -nr. Mr. James Wakefield B.S., M.A. Wagner College, Wesleyan University Subieets: Chairman of Science Department, Honors Biology, Honors Chemistry Mr. Kenneth J. Rouse B S Bloomfield College 13 Activity: Photography Club Mr. Andrew F. McElroy B.S., M.A. Villanova University, Trenton State College Subiect: Physics N mfg! S-1 Mr. James E. Beatty B.S., M.Ed. Saint Vincent College, University of Pittsburgh, University of Delaware, Ohio State University, Temple University Subjects: Chairman of Mathematics Depart ent VU Rf' will Algebra II, Gu anceggrunsel . jj ,jf -ff Q . . A ' . SQ if . ii 3, , Mrs. Loretta Rehmann B.A. Glassboro State College I Geometry lik ,pa , JPN: G...-v , if lf' li fes Subjects: Modern Mathematics , :g l i-lit?-s ia 4- K fl wiki. ' 1 dmtitsi' . 'L-:ff F' Wife' .A fl-ue - - , as. 1 ii' ' W ' 5,1 5 :fi 43 Miss Judith M. Gibson B.A. Northwestern University: Universite de Grenoble, Grenoble, France: L'Institut de Touraine, Touraine, France Subjects: French I-III Activities: Senior Class Advisor, French Club Miss Ruth E. Osborn Susquehanna University, mathematics Mr. David A. Dunmire B.S. in Education, B.S. in Electrical Engineering Indiana State College, Pennsylvania State University Subjects: Alegbra I, II: Industrial Mathematics II Activity: Computer Math Club 5-5 px alf- Mr. Robert P. Sannino B.S. Rutgers University, Temple University, Glassboro State College Subjects: Alegebra II, Trigonometry, Shop Mathematics Activity: Chess Club Mr. Harold Saunders B.A., M.A. Hope College, Universityi of Michigan Subjects: English II: Spanish I, II Activity: Spanish Club Mr. James Pope A.B. King's College Subjects: English I: German l, Il Activity: German Club University of Pennsylvania: American Academy in Rome, A Rome, Italy Subjects: Latin I-IV A Activity: Crest-Editorial Advisor Mrs. Grace E. Hughes B.A. Montclair State College, Rutgers University, Glassboro State College Subjects: Alegbra II, Geometry, Trigonometry, Advanced Mathematics Activity: Math Club Mr. George A. Kasunich B.A:, M.A. Carnegie Institute of Technology, University of Pittsburgh, University of Buffalo, Baldwin-Wallace College, .Princeton University, New Mexico Highlands University Subjects: College Mathematics Mathematics Analysis, Modern Mathematics II, Geometry Activity: Golf Club tv if I Mr. N. Thinschmidt Mr. N. Allen Wuertz B.S. B.A. Glassboro State College Subjects: Algebra I, Shop Mathematics Activity: Computer Club. foreign language fav Mr. Mel Kerman A.B., B.F.T. University of Pennsylvania, George Washington University, American Institution for Foreign Trade, Army Language School, Rutgers Subjects: French I, II: English Il Activity: French Club Mr. Alexander S. Hughes B.A. Montclair State College: Centro de Estudios Historicos, Madrid, Spain: University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain Subjects: Chairman of Foreign Language Department, Spanish I-III Activity: Spanish Club Glassboro State College Subjects: Alegbra I, General Mathematics, Industrial Mathematics Mrs. Margarethe V. Nagel B.A. Douglass College: University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany Subjects: German I-III Activity: German Club 1 9 Mrs. Carolyn K. Butler B.A. Douglass College, Rutgers University Subiect: English Ill english Mrs. lewise S. Hill A.B. Alma College, Le Sorbonne, University of Pennsylvania, Wayne State University Subiects: Chairman of English Department, English IV Activity: National Honor Society Miss Ellen M. Fagerheim Mrs. Mildred B. Falciani Mrs. Margaret M. Guenther B.A. B.A. B.A. Hartwick College Wilson College Glassboro State College Subiect: English l Sulaiects: English Ill, Subiect: English ll Leadership Training Activity: F.T.A. Activity: School Assemblies Committee dx A lb' MV' w'llY Kafillf Mr. Ronald Ei lane Miss Lois Martinelli ,B-fl-f NMA- B.A. B.A. K '9 5 C0lle9?f Grace College Glassboro State College ' Temple U Vef'7Y Subiects: English l, ll Subiect: English Ill slll-'IH951 5PeeCl . English ll Activity: Falconetts Activities: Debate Club, Public Speaking Club tv , 'cr H. Gordon Pieratti, Jr. B.S. University English lll, IV Activity: Falcon ta'. Y Q 4. E .-':g:.' . e!'1,.,,. ' .:: tr:-A ' -f9 'M ' r ' ' Mrs. 1 ly Harris I A. SA Glassb -l Stat ollege Sulaiect: En ' -149 1? ' Q f y fi - . 5 . ti Mr. James Much B.A. LaSalle College, Glassboro State College 'Sul:iects: English, History, Biology, Mathematics Mrs. Julie Ros! B.A. Wheaton College Subiects: English ll, lll Activity: Stylus Mr. Charles A. Van Doran B.A., A.B., M.A. Missouri Valley College, Syracuse University, Glassboro State College Subiect: Reading Mr. Daniel N. Walters B.A. Glassboro State College Subject: English IV Activity: Drama Club w Mrs. Maria G. Walters B.A. Cabrini College Subject: English IV Activity: Drama Club 'J pf if' ffl ig: 4 QS Miss Edith 1. rung B.S., M.Ed. Bloomsburg State College, Temple University Subiects: Bookkeeping I, General Business Training Miss Patricia R. Maio B.A. Montclair State College Subiects: Stenography l, Typewriting I Activity: Junior Class Advisor Mrs. Adele D. Reed B.S. Trenton State College Subiects: Business Arithmetic, Clerical Recordkeeping 16 budness Mr. William H. Curlott B.S., M.A. Drexel Institute of Technology, Trenton State College 'Subiectsz Bookkeeping II, Recordkeeping, Business Arithmetic Activities: Color Guard, Work-Study Program I Q A ff1il.gfislgffspz-zsistiiaiilt X fy I15-5-iti-1iz,:f:Eig3,fg:.'f ' :'22l1-tf.',g1.1,,:y 1 -fn . s .'5sff',, . .::j,,:zj':rA., . ' .,,.a. , . -.1 -.i -4 .ff Hy, z, f. .i - P -1 .TFT-A' try- - -, .xv-.,, 11 I J- tg.-,IE-'...g,:t' -Q Mrs. Norine C. Giordano B.S. Temple University, University of Pennsylvania Subiects: Typewriting I, ll, Personal Typewriting Activity: OFfice Aides Mr. Frank S. Micale B.S., M.Ed. Trenton State College, Temple University Subiects: Typewriting I, II, Personal Typewriting Activity: Crest-Business Advisor Mrs. Luis M. Reed B.S. indiana State College, Temple University Subiects: Stenography I, ll, Transcription Activity: F.B.L.A. educohon Miss Sally Rubinfine B.C.S., M.Ed. Rider College, University of California at Berkeley, New York University, Temple University Subiects: Chairman of Business Education Department, Secretarial Office Practice Mr. Dennis W. Jones B.S. Rider College Subiects: Typewriting I, Personal Typewriting Mrs. Josephine M. Mittnacht Mr. James W. Kelley B.S. ' Monmouth College, Trenton State College, Temple University, Rider College Subjects: Clerical Office Practice: Typewriting I, ll Mr. Peunponio Pofi B.C.S. Rider College B.S. Sulaiects: Secretarial Office Gannon College, Practice, Clerical Ottice Practice YOUUQSYOWU UfllVel'5l'Y, Activity: School Store Mr. William Sagan B.S., B.A. Rider College, Trenton State College Subiects: General Business Training, Business Arithmetic, Business Organization and Management Activity: Junior Class Advisor Temple University Sulaiects: Distributive Education I, Marketing Activity: Banking Mr. George A. Ruch B.S., M.Ed. Villanova University, Rutgers University Subiects: Economics, Bookkeep- ing Il, General Business Training Activity: F.B.L.A, Mr. Eugene E. Compton I B.A. l Trenton State College Subiects: Graphic Arts, Industrial Occupations Ilithographyj Mr. Jerome A. Cuff B.S. Rutgers University, Cheyney State College Subiect: Industrial Arts Mr. Harvey C. Jones B.S., M.A. East Carolina College lSul-aiect: Industrial Arts A Mr. Ronald Hoenes B.A., M.A. Trenton State College Subiect: Arts and Crafts ctivities: Football Coach, Activities: J.V. Basketball Coach, Baseball Coach l N Mrs. Rosary T. Ryan B.A. Georgian Court College Jbiects: Machine Drawing, Architectural Drawing, Mechanical Drawing ll Arts and Crafts Club' Mrs. Priscilla Parker University of Tennessee, East Tennessee State University Subiects: Family Living, Home Economics lll orts Mr. Franlc N. Bates Trenton State College, Rutgers University Sulaiect: Chairman of Arts Department i 'w wf' f ' I ' '-M i' if'-is-:iQ 1' it ' M ' I' f 53, K' ' ,S l f ,. -w ,. 5 A A. .r , , g ,f t hi v I ' i ' ii .-:MR . '?g,:f3i'f' z. .iii 'mm . 1' IFH HK fx , F ., .ff if if wr '2 ' ir, Hifi? , .fd Mrs. Mary Mercer Born B.A., M.A. Art Institute of Chicago: Teachers College, Columbia University Subiect: Art Activity: Art Club ap! 'ww Miss Trudy Dougherty Mr. Robert B. Green B.A., M.A. B.S. Drexel Institute of Technology Tfefliofl Sfafe College. Subiects: Homemaking I, IV: Exploratory Homemaking Miss Jo Sandra Jones B.A. Glassboro State College, Columbia Univerity Subiects: Chorus, Freshman Chorus, Music Appreciation, Choraliers Activities: Madrigal Singers, Modern Choir, Girls' Glee Club, National Music Honor Society Mr, Edgar T. Wallace Rutgers University, Glassboro State College Subiects: Drawing I, ll Rutgers University Subiects: Electricity, Power Mechanics Mr. Joseph F. loPresti B.S. Trenton State College Subiects: Industrial Crafts, Industrial Arts I, Arts and Crafts, Power Mechanics Mrs. Jean Waespi B.S. Marywood College, Douglass College Subiects: Exploratory Home- making: Homemaking I, ll Activitiy: Future Homemakers of America Mr. Joseph C. Chapman B.S. Rutgers University, Trenton State College Subiects: Industrial Arts, Metalwork Mr. Johnson W. Harmon B.S. St. Paul's College Subiects: Drafting I, ll: Machine Drafting, Architectural Drafting Activities: Senior Class Advisor, Drafting Club Mr. Anthony J. Juestrich B.S. Rutgers University Subiect: Agriculture Activity: F.F.A. Mr. David A. Tobias B.S., M.A., Professional Diploma Lebanon Valley College: Teachers College, Columbia University Subiect: Band Activities: Marching Band, Stage Band, Percussion Ensemble, String Ensemble, Woodwind and Brass Ensembles All of us remember the friendly phys- icals and passes from gym. How many of us have received aid for twisted ankles? Mrs. Schilling and Dr. McFar- land, thank you very much for our health. 'hw- '5 'Fl' l .l. 'w 1 x , s -M., Mrs- Alice 5Cl'llll 9 Dr. Thomas P. McFarland if g ima 'fn tf + R-N- B.s., M.D. , . . Ve, . Unlon Memorial l'l05Pl 3l Villanova University, il Q x 1 -Posllloni School Nl-'Tse Hahnemann Medical College Activity: Health Careers Club posigion, School Physician bus drivers Q i ii. -a ' l l I l Mr. Emil Waespi cafeteria staff l custodial staff l i fill 1118 WNW' rw 3' xii 3-iw i 2 ,-9. secretaries Mrs. Hazel Barrett Mrs. Betty Winterbortom Seated: Mrs. Bertha Hess. Left to right: Mrs. Joy Liepe, Miss Sharon Marzo, Miss Stephanie Layton. Mrs. Selma Eckert, Miss Mary Ann Simpkins. 4 EV i i 3 . g E si Q .s I 3 ? f t E 1 Seated: Mrs. Jane Fink. left fu right: Miss Marie Fleming, Mrs. Catherine Hasiett. Sv' 3.2 i 1 l l 1 t l JJ, You see, there was this potato-chip salesman . . . ,ffm ,. we Not only do they follow-they expect to go first! Would you believe l'm on l my way to study hall? W Id O b Nev M k h' lm only getting my lunch. ou yu e e aaa Beach? You say you've always wanted a teddy bear? 20 And with a formula like this, you too can grow flowers. fllifwv as , xx after only three weeks at Vic T ny's. .,A...,.k FRANCE '-ww 'V xusvum u.W,. .-'af x f ., Advisor-Miss Judith Gibson GX i . K Mllllll , 1 1 Fellow Seniors, The time has finally come to a school which has embedded ex' periences and emotions in our mem which will be cherished by all of us c . Our four years at Oakcrest have given us enioyment and sorrow, knowledge and ability, plus the satisfaction of achievement. lt seems like such a short time ago that we were the plebes of the freshmen class who used to look up to the seniors. One might say that we were envious in thinking how lucky the seniors were to be on the last leg of their iourney-how they were the king-pins of the school and thought they could take it easy. Many of us, I'm sure, believed that this year would be easy, but we have discovered it was difficult indeed. The time seemed to rush by 'quickly for some of us and drag for others, nevertheless, we the members of Zeta '66 are on the threshold of the future. What the future will bring is unpredictable. However, l hope that years from now, you will remem- ber your high school days and be proud, very proud, of your class, Zeta '66, and what it meant to you. Good luck and best wishes in the years ahead, Greg Lister V , , Q. ' Q., A. Class Officers, left to right: Marie DeClementi, treasurer, Greg Lister, president, Laura Leeds, vice- president, Mary Anne Giunta, secretary. Advisor-Mr. Johnson Harmon Fannie M. Anderson Ambition in Life: To be success- ful in whatever I may try to do, to make my parents proud of me, to marry George some day and be happy, and also to make him proud of me. Memories: . . . iunior year at Oakcrest . . . senior year , . . George . . . September 27 . . . the fun Carol and I had last summer . . . all my friends . . . S.H. and J.C. . .. Activities: Cafeteria Aides 2, 3: STYLUS I. The cautious seldom err. Dorothy L. Adams Ambition in life: To succeed in whatever I set out to do, and to make Dana and my family proud of me. Memories: . . . Harmyl Inn on weekends . . . messin' around with the Rowdies . . . Mr. Walters' English classes . . .l Shirley in Mrs, A. Reed's clerical practice . . . candy in gym , . . Dana at home .. . Activities: Future Business Lead- ers of America 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Archery I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Modern Dance Club 3, 4. To live is not to learn but to 'PPlY- 1' the Steven Alper Ambition in Life: To be good in everything I do. Memories: . . . the summer of '65 . . . wild parties . . . good times in Philadelphia. . . All is well with him. Stephanie Elizabeth Armiger Ambition in Life: To maior in physical education and be happy with whatever life brings. Memories: . . . Mr. Platt . . Mr. and Mrs. Walters . . . the summer of '65 . . . Fifteenth Street . . . II09 Asbury Avenue . . . Activities: Cheerleaders, .J.V. I, 2, Varsity 3, 4: Drama 'Club 4: Girls' Basketball 4: Gym- kana I, 2, 3, 4: Modern Dance Club 3, 4. A damask rose with a way of her own. Lynda Thersea Adams Ambition in' Life: To make my family 'more proud of me than they are and to be an officer in the Waves. Memories: . . . freshman year with Audrey, Linda S., and Mr. Lamley . . . four years of playing basketball.. - - Activities: Banking'4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Archery I, 2: Girls' Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Hockey fl, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Tennis 2: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Modern Choir I, 2: Modern Dance Club I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2. Two qualities that often blend, a good sport and a loyal friend. Philip G. Amoroso Ambition in Life: To succeed in whatever I do and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . , . baseball games parties . . . fun in the locker room with Gary and Mark . . . the times we beat Main- land in baseball . . . Activities: Baseball, Varsity 3, 4: Football, Freshman I. The man who understands the game. Kathy Andersen Ambition in Life: To be a suc- cessful secretary, earn lots of money, and eventually get married. Memories: . . . senior year . . . C.G .... 45 study . . . MIKE . . . gym with P.K. . . . . . . dances . . . first-period study . . . L.M., M.H., L.B., S.A .... Activities: Cafeteria Aides 2, 3: French Club 3: G.A.A. 4: Girls' Basketball I, 4: Gym- kana 3: Modern Dance Club 4: Office Aide 4: Student Council I, 2, 3, 4. Quiet until you know her, then how different. Jacob S. Arrington Ambition in life: To become successful in everything I do, make my family proud of me, and find that someone to make my life complete. Memories: . . . homeroom, C-55 , . . my four years at Oak- crest . . . cross-country days . . . Mr. Walters' English class . . . 4A lunch . . . Sharon . . .Vic . . . Brenda . . . Dave . . . Adrienne . . . Meatball . . . Cookie . . . Penny . . . Ben . . . football games . . . Activities: Cross Country, J.V. 3, Varsity 4: Football, Fresh- man I: J.V. 2: Golf Club 4: Library .Aides I: Student Council I: Traffic Aides 4, Earnest in what he does. Lynda Ann Bader Lorraine Yvonne Ashworth Ambition in Life: To make my mother proud of me, become a wig stylist, and to own a Corvette. Memories: . . . the class of '64 and all the fun I had that year . . . homeroom with L.B. and P.B .... the month of May . . . Activities: G.A.A. I: Gymkana 1. Wear a cheery smile and you'll feel well dressed. Charles Attig Ambition in Life: To be a suc- cess at everything I do and to make my parents proud. Memories: . . . all my good friends from E.H ..., my mom's, P.J.'s, and A.G.'s cars . . . the good times in Ocean City and Brigantine . . . the parties and dances with the big timers . . . Activities: Cafeteria Aides 4: Traffic Aides 3. let things go at sixes and sevens. Richard Xavier Bailey Ambition in Life: To build a bigger and better foghorn. Memories: . . . Mondays, my junior year .' . . the cabin . . . 0-9 . . . Mr. Saunders . . . the crew cuts . . . the rat . . . big Art . . . old Al . . . the great guys l've met...'66... Activities: Basketball, Freshman I: Choraliers 'I, 2: Football, Freshman I, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4: Madrigal Singers I, 2: Male Chorus I, 2: Modern Choir 'I, 2: Track, Freshman 'I, J.V. I: Wrestling, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4. Good nonsense is good sense in disguise. Ambition in Life: To go to college, and to please my mother and brother by suc- ceeding in whatever I at- tempt. Memories: . . . fights for in- dividualism . . . wearing braces . . . August 4 . . . June 18-July I7 . . . southern accents . . . Mr, Pappa's enlightening discussions . . . sisters . . . Hotai . . . Mr. Lamley . . . Gussie, guitars, and folk music... Activities: Art Club I: French Club 3: Future Teachers I, 2. Wheso would be a man must be a nonconformist. 24 Linda F. Aumack Ambition in Life: To be happy and make others happy, to marry George Dix, and to build my dream house. Memories: . . . TOMMY TURTLE . . , George '65 . . . Uncle Charlie . . . Mr. Perinchief, A , Choraliers, Modern Choir, M Madrigals . . . A.V.A. . . . Q' B.G .... Mr. Cohen, stage- fftlaft, and the CLODS . . . POv,tSf37T '64 and '65 . . . Q6 itlzlsi Audio-Visual 3, 4: 'Chpraliers 3, 4: Drama Club 413: G.A.A. 1, 4: Girls' Glee Club 4: German 'Club 2: Girls' Basketball I, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 4: Madrigal Singers 3, 4: Modern Choir 3, 4: Modern Dance Club I: Stagecraft 3, 4: STYLUS 'l. Without music, life would be a mistake. It is Gail Elizabeth Bair Ambition in Life: To serve Him and to become a medical secretary. Memories: . . . four wonderful years at Oakcrest . . . fun with D.S., A.S., D.M., S.G., B.S., T.E .... band with Mr. M. and Mr. T .... Choraliers with Mr. P .... 5A lunch . . . the CRAB . . . Gymkana . . . performing half-time shows on muddy football fields , . . Ocean City . . . history with Mr. W .... summer of '65 . . . Activities: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Secretary 2, 4: Choraliers 2, 3: Gymkana I, 3: Modern Dance Club I, 2: National Music Honor Society 4: Office Aide 3: Student Council I, 2. And she shall have music wherever she goes. Joseph J. Axelson Ambition in Life: To make my parents proud of me in what- ever area of work I should choose. Memories: . . . the Oakcrest- Mainland football games . . . all four years of English and mechanical drawing . . . gym class . . . Gymkana . . . all of my good friends at O.H.S .... Activities: Bowling Club I, 2: Gymkana 'I, 2, 3: Track, J.V. 2. Nature has left every man as capacity for being agreeable. impossible to cheat life. Robert G. Barr Ambition in Life: To be success- ful in everything I do, marry a sweet girl, and have many children. Memories: . . . Sam . . . F.B.L.A .... Beany . . busJ...5Blunch.. Mr. Micale . . . Falcons . . . the class of '66 . . . Activities: Bowling Club I: Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4: New Jersey Junior Historical Society 3. We do what we must. Fay R. Bartling Ambition in life: To become a success in whatever l should do, and to make my whole family and Dave proud of me. Memories: . . . crowded halls . . . friendly teachers . . . algebra class . . . Mother B. . . . detentions . . . David . . . July 8 . . . August 2 . . February I4 . . . Art I-IV . . . gym class . . . German . . . W.T.S. bus . . . Sorocco's . . . Chevy ll's . . . home- work . . . sisters . . . Activities: Stagecraft 3: Student Council 4. A dreamer is always gay. There are no answe Barbara Lynn Bingham Ambition in Life: To get my degree in teaching and be- come a guidance counselor or social worker. Memories: . . . Meine Wunder- schone und einmalige Erle- bnisse in Deutschland . . . French with Miss Gibson . . . Journalism class, '63-'64 . . . Drama Club . . . working in the office . . . running to catch the bus . . . Joseph James Barton Ambition in Life: To equal George Harrison, my long- Iost idol. Memories: . . . Nicky's Floor . . . the Bar Mitzvah songs . . . Eddie's honda . . . the terry-much beat . . . practice at Larry's . . . George's de- pressions . . . basketball with Buck . . . the greatest movie of the year, HELPl . . , Activities: Band ly Baseball, Varsity I: Bowling Club 2, 3: Cafeteria Aides 'l, 2, 33 Drama Club 4: Future Teach- ers 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Male Chorus 'lg Mathematics 1: Oftice Aide 1: Psychology- Sociology Club 3, Science Club ly Stagecraft 4. This is my day. Frank Ba rtuccio Ambition in life: To make my parents proud of me and to be a success in whatever I do. Memories: . . . all the fun we had in boss seventh-period shop in my iunior year with D.H., C.H., A.B., M.l.., B.l.., and T.V ,,.. the basketball games and the games . . . I am content to enioy the rs to the problems in the back of the book. ff V , AW ruce Bennecoff A mbition in Life: To become a gunsmith. Memories: . . . four great years here . . . the stupid fresh- men running around . . . ' Activities: Chess Club lp Ger- I IQ.. man Club 3, 4. 0 4 The very first step towards success in any occupation is Robert Bevan to become interested in it. Activities: Drama Club 'l, 2, 3: Equestrians 2: German Club 4, Office Aide 2, 3: Psycho- logy-Sociology Club 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 4: Thespian Society 3, 4. All experience is-an arch to build upon. .,9... ii Ambition in Life: To make a million dollars and to make mom and dad proud of me. Memories: . . . my four years at Oakcrest . . . most of all, Chris and all my friends . . . Secure, whate'er he gives, he gives the best. Ninn' George A. Becker III Ambition in Life: To go to college and be a success in my field of employment, to then be happily married and live with love to all mankind. Memories: . . . Mr. Lamley . . . Mr. Karver . . . sophomore summer . . . iunior year . . . iunior lunch . . . Annie . . . the rat . . . straw fights . . . Mr. Crowley's chemistry class . . . friends at O.H.S. ...classof'66... The happiness of men consists in life. Richard G. Beidelman Ambition in Life: To make my parents proud of me and succeed in whatever l do. Memories: . . . years at O.H.S. and P.H.S .... seventh-period iunior year . . . Angerman's stand and all his pumpkins . . . fourth-period Practical Science . . . all my friends in Bargaintown . . . Activities: French Club 2, Intra- murals I, 25 Nurse's Aide 2. learn to live well. 25 53 I-7.12515 I Beverly Jean Birch Ambition in Life: To do my best to achieve that goal which seems a little too far, and to share happiness and pride with those who care for me. Memories: . . . Teddy Bear . . . always looking up to everyone . . . Mr, W, , , , my junior year . . . the proms . . . Pepsi for breakfast . . . a wonderful summer . . . happy times with terrific friends . . . Activities: Batonettes 2, 3, Choraliers 3, Drama Club l 2,- 3, 4, Publicity Madrigal Singers 3, ettes 4, Head Mathematics 2, Sociology Clu Council 2, Infinite ri si a Norman Botwinick Ambition in life: To serve my four years in the Air Force, have a full life, some day marry, and never go broke. Memories: . . . Art Festival, '64 . . . track team, '64 . . . Mr. Platt . . . Mrs. Born's class, '65 . . . Mr. Lo Presti's Arts and Crafts . . . escaping initiation the first day as a freshman . . . J.V. letter and .physical fitness patch . . . Activities: Male Chorus 3, Track, J.V. 2. We must have the courage to be happy. 26 Philip S. Blackwell Ambition in life: To become an l.B.M. operator, to achieve the highest goal anyone can reach, a happy and a sucess- ful life. Memories: . . . my first year on bus P and all the things we did on it . . . all my wonder- ful teachers who passed me , . . that l was never a freshman . . . l'll travel along with a friend and a song. John Breder Ambition in Life: To become an aviation cadet in the Marines and to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . all the members of th-e T.T.A. :lub . . . bus B . . . good times in study hall , . . the big-time parties in Egg Harbor . . . Activities: Cafeteria Aides 4, Football, Freshman l, Track, J.V. l, 2, Varsity 3, 4. All human acts involve more chance than decision. Linda Bitting Ambition in life: To marry and be a good wife and mother. Memories: . . . iunior prom, '63 . . . sophomore year . . . Christmas, '63 . . . S.P., D.Y., L.L., K.A .... C-55 . , . football games . . . basket- ball games . . . cafeteria aides . . . Friday nights . . . Lee . . . April 6, 1963 . . . History II class . . . Leona . . . Activities: Cafeteria Aides 2, 3, French Club 2, Modern Dance Club 4, Psychology-Sociology Club 3, Student Council l, 2. Gently to hear, kindly to judge. Jim Bregy Ambition in Life: To finish high school and make my father proud of me. Memories: . . . Mr. Walker's fifth-period gym class . . . Mr. Jones' second-period shop class . . . class of '66 . . . Time passes on, why worry? Alonzo Blackwell Ambition in life: To make my parents and family proud of me, go into the Service and take up a trade, get married when I find the right girl, and be most successful. Memories: . . . fun in Choral- iers and field trips . . . eating 4A lunch with those iive girls . . . seventh-period Eng- lish with Mrs. Walters . . . boat-building with Mr. H. Jones . . . homeroom . . . bus V . . . great experiences at O.H.S .... Activities: Basketball, Varsity 4, Choraliers l, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country, J.V. 3, Varsity 4, Madrigal Singers 4, Male Chorus 3, Modern Choir 3, 4, National Music Honor Society 4. A iest breaks no bones. Zeal without knowledge Jerry Breitzman Ambition in life: To go to college, become a successful accountant, and make my family and friends proud of me. Memories: . . . the great class of '66 . . . Mr. Pappa . .. Mrs. Butler . . . Mrs. Stewart's American History I class . . . Spanish ll . . . bus BB-l0 . . . FISH . . . all my friends . . . Activities: Psychology-Sociology Club 4. When people agree with me I always feel that l must be wrong. , Edward Paul Briney, Jr. Ambition in Life: To cook in the Navy, then someday to open up a restaurant, and make my parents proud of fne. Memories: . . . the great class of '66 . . . the night before the iunior prom when the pond we built started leak- ing . . . Activities: Intramurals 'l. Endeavor to be what you desire to appear. is fire without light. Gail A. Buchmann Ambition in Life: To become a successsful secretary and eventually a good wife and mother, above all, to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . B-7, C-35, and C-36 homerooms . . . fun on bus Z-ll . . . Saturday night in a Plymouth . . . Bob, Sherry, and the rest of the gang . . . The Legends ...Zeta'66... Activities: Future Business Lead- ers of America 3, 4, Future Homemakers l, Vice-President l, Psychology-Sociology Club 3, Office Aides 4. ' .Do not wish to be anything but what you are, and try to be that perfectly. Mary Lou Broker Ambition in Life: To remember the past, live well the pres- ent, and anticipate the future. Memories: . . . Junior prom and decorating committee , . . the road runner . . . Yoshma Goldberg 1Nan, J.O., J.S. A.J., H.W.J . . .the signs . . . great times with J.R.S .... transportation and J.C., L.P., J.D .... 5B senior lunch table . . . eighth-period gym . . . car caravans . . . most of all, Zeta '66! . .. Activities: Drama Club 2, 4, Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, G.A.A. 4, Girls' Basketball 3, 4, Gymkana 2, Library Aides 3, Modern Dance Club 4, Psychology- Sociology Club 3, Student Council 3, 4, Transportation Aides 3, 4. As fair as day. Alfonso F. Burch, Jr. Ambition in Life: To become an architect, to make my mother and 'Father proud of me, and to be a success in my life. Memories: . . . wrestling in B-4 and B-5 with Mr. M. . . . freshman and sophomore .homerooms with Mr. Segraves . . . all the good times I had at O.H.S .... Activities: Band 3, 4, Bowling Club i, Boys' Cooking Club 1, 2, Drafting Club 1, 3, Gymkana 'l, 2, Intramurals 1, Track, Freshman l, Wrestling, J.V. 2, Varsity 'l, 3, 4. Be not afraid of life. Thomas H. Brown Ambition in Life: To be a suc- cess in whatever I do. Memories: . . . Mr. Fineran's homeroom . . . F.F.A. . . . eighth-period study hall . . . the class of '66 . . . Mr. Williams' seventh-period His- tory l class . . . the fun on bus X-l . . . Activities: Future Farmers 'l, 2, 3, 4. He appears quiet, but we wonder .... 0--cr' William C. Burch Ambition in Life: To graduate from college and become successful in life for my parents and myself. Memories: . . . homeroom B-7 with Mr. Segraves . . . wrest- ling in B-4 and B-5 with Mr. Marinelli . . . the great foot- ball teams of '64 and '66 . . . all the cute girls . , . the school . . . Activities: Banking 4, Bowling Club I, Football, Freshman 'l, .l.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4, Intra- murals 'l, Track, Freshman l, .l.V. 2, Wrestling, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4. I've learned to seek my happi- ness. 'felt' Wtqvyqb, Ruth Jane Brown Ambition in Life: To keep my Saviour's will first in my life always, to become an ele- mentary teacher and someday to be married and adopt an orphan. ' Memories: . . . all my friends . . . algebra class . . . Moe-Skipper . . . being a little senior . . . the airport . . . bus M and Mrs. Worrell . . , that summer of '65 . . . our great class . . '. Activities: Future Nurses 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Student Council 'l. We cannot be iust if we are not kindhearted. Annamarie J. Brubaker Ambition in Life: To make people happy, go to college, make my parents proud of me, do God's will, and be- come a beatnick. Memories: . . . White Fang . . . Cathanna Piebake . . . Miss Rackoski's senior gym class . . . bus M . . . Hcotenanny . . . my poetry . . . Patti, Stevie . . . class of '66 . . . fun, fun, fun . . . T.B. . . . Activities: Bowling Club l, Future Teachers I, German Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Archery 4, Girls' Basketball 4. Those who bring sunshine to lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. Anthony F. P. Cantelmi Ambition in Life: To become an aircraft engineer and to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . biology with Mr. Koontz . . . July 2, '64 . . . Marlene O ..,, the Blavat Hops at O.C. and S.P. . . . deer legs . . . going to basketball games with .Kathy P .... Linda S .... S.P.Q.R .... July 'l7, '65 . . . the night I went out with Kathy W ..,. all the won- derful teachers at O.H.S .... the '65 football games . . . the gang in the halls and on bus DD-5 . . . Everything is sweetened by risk. Lorraine Carey Activities: Future Homemakers l G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Basketball 'l: Girls' Hockey l. Chance works for those like us. 28 Charles S. Calaman Ambition in life: To ioin the Marines after graduation, go to college, and later become successful and make my par- ents proud of me. Memories: . . . B-7 homeroom with Mr. Segraves . . . my iunior year . . . all the nice f?l English teachers . . . struggling through Alegbra I . . . geometry with Mrs. Hughes . . . Mr. Much . . . all the nice teachers that passed me . . . all the girls: G.H., B.S. and all the rest . . , Boys' Cooking Club with Al Burch and the boys . . . Oakcrest chefs . . . Mike Dixon, the head chef . . . Activities: Band 3: Boys' Cook- ing Club l, 2: Cafeteria Aides 1, 2, 3, 4: Gymkana l, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: STYLUS l, 2: Traffic Aides 3. A laugh is proof that the mind is at ease. Allan R. Carignan Ambition in life: To graduate and make my parents proud: to own my own surf board. Memories: . . . the great class of '66 . . . long lunch lines . . . 4B lunch . . . D.G., L.P., C.W., J.M .... Camel . . , the Legends . . . the boys . . . Brigantine and surfing . . . hurt frosh . . . Activities: Football, Freshman l: Gymkana 1, 2. He who never climbed never fell. Anthony M. Campagna Ambition in Life: To be an accountant and a success and to make my parents and a certain girl proud of me. Memories: . . . Darla . . . the iunior prom . . . March 4, '64 . . .April 11364 . . . all the wonderful times with D.M .... first-period sopho- more biology . . . two years of Spanish . . . four years of terrific lunch periods . . . Activities: Bowling Club 2: CREST 4, Business Manager 4: Golf Club 4: Intramurals 2: Spanish Club 2. Nothing succeeds like success. Claire Marie Caruso Ambition in Life: To get the most out of what life has to offer me, and to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . Charlie and the football games . . . iunior prom . . . Valentine -and Christmas dances . . . my broken bed . . . Miss Dunn and S.P.O .... seventh-period French Il and Mr. Kerman . . . senior year 1 . . Activities: Bowling Club 3: CREST 4: French Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 4: G.A.A. 2, 4: Student Person- nel Aide 3, 4. Charm is a sort of bloom on a woman. Charles E. Campbell, Jr. Ambition in life: To enioy myself and be a success in my field: to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . T-9 . . . home- rooms . . . wrestling . . . Alpha . . . Jack . . . the men of '66 . . . eighth period . . . my senior year . . . Activities: Baseball, Freshman 'l, J.V. 2, 3: Football, Freshman i, J.V. 2, 3: Wrestling , J.V. l, 2, 3. A good mind possesses a king- dom. Happiness is a direction- Joseph Casciano Ambition in Life: To go to college, be a success, and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . a certain girl from Omega, '65 . . , all my friends . . . Uncle Irv . . . L. T. class . . , tennis rackets ...tish...KeyClub... Marty . . . Rocky . . . my bets . . . class of '66 . . . Activities: Bowling Club 'l: French Club 2: Key Club 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4: Psychology-Sociology Club 4: Tennis, Varsity 3, 4: Traf- fic Aides 3. l'd iust as soon play tennis with the net down. Daniel E. Caves Ambition in Life: To be happy. Memories: . . . football . . . the curly six . . . Doug's cabin . . . the crew cuts . . . M.L.H. and first gear . . . French II class . . . Miss America, Darline Caves . . . Activities: Basketball, J.V. 2, Chess Club 2, Football, Var- sity 2, 3, 4, Tennis, Varsity 3, Track, Varsity 2. They only live who enioy life. ot a place. Lolarosa Cirigliano Ambition in Life: To attain more than that to which I have aspired and to keep striving. Memories: , . . Drama Club . . , wacky French Il class . . . Teen Talk . . . Crest . . . proms . . . honking horns . . . daily sprints for the bus . . . informal gatherings . . . wonderful people and times 0f'66 . . . P.l..M. . . . Activities: CREST 4, Senior Edi- tor 4, Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, FALCON I, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Student Council 2, 3, STYLUS I, 2, 3, Poetry Editor 3, Thespian Society 3, 4, Secre- tary 3. Anthony Cekada Ambition in Life: To be a suc- cess in whatever I attempt. Memories: . . . summer of '65 . . . May 27, '65 . . . class of '65 . . . Ocean City . . . class of '66 . . . Activities: Intramurals I, 2, Track, J.V. 3, Varsity 4. The day shall not be up so soon as I, to try the fair adventure of tomorrow. ff I vm., Justin J. Cervi Ambition in Life: To achieve all goals that I may pursue, further my education, and always have my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . football . . . the.crew cuts . . . the curly six . . . Uncle Bob and Al . . , 4B lunch . . . Doug's cabin . . . algebra and trig with Mr. S .... sign parties . , . French II . . . Gymkana . . . my senior year . . . class of '66 . . . Activities: Chess Club 4, Foot- ball, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4, Gymkana 2, 3, Student Council 4. One must absorb the color of life. Russell F. Collins Ambition in life: To be a suc- cess in college, get my de- , gree in law, and become an IQOCX4. - 49 Af' if ambassador to one of the X, Lil 707 fr-Al,'4'!Scandinavian countries. f ff' , - XLIQV Memories: . . . Pat H. . . . 4 f fi X ' W ,mf Mel M .... 5.1 .... Mrs. 'f I 'lf' f I-QV Schilling . . . Mr. Bange . . . W f , f M , Miss Dunn and the guidance 1 lg office . . . Bill R .... Mrs. Aj ff' if IWQQ f' D'A .... French . . . steam- W W6 if 7 .JO V ed-up windows . . . August ' f 4...freshmangym... Lff, QV 4 the game we won against ' Leona Collins J' Mainland . .. j' Ambmon in Life: To become a '-r Activities: Assembly Committee successful accountant. Memories: . . . Frank . . . all my friends . . . my four years in Oakcrest . . . Book- keeping II with Mr. Curlott . . . 5-l-65 . . . 9-I8-65 . . . buses G and O-I2 . . . home- rooms B-7 and C-35 . . . Absecon bowling alley . . . Activities: Future Business Lead- 4, Audio-Visual 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, New Jersey Junior Historical Society 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Vice-President 4, Student Council 4, Student Personnel Aide 3, 4, STYLUS 4, Trattic Aides 2, 3. Make content and ease thy aim. Manners must adorn knowledge and smooth its way through the world. 65+ ers of America 3, 4. The most useful virtue is patience. H L: Barbara Ann Charters Ambition in Life: To accomplish everything I set out to do, marry the man I love, and make my mother proud of me. Memories: . . . Mr. Segraves and homeroom . . . surfing . . . B.D., M.B., J.C., B.l., M.S., and Leo . . . beach parties . . . drums . . . the great class of '66 . . . bowl- ing . . . The Beach Boys . . . Buckey . . . Activities: Arts and Crafts Club I, Banking 2, Bowling Club I, 4, Drama Club I, Office Aide 4. No temper could be more cheerful than hers. 1-'J' 5' Linda Ciabatoni Ambition in life: To succeed as a career woman, to make my mother especially proud of me, and to please Mr. Platt. Memories: . . . cheering , . . pink cast . . . the pressure at SOKOL . . . the lamp shade , . . Laura . . . Burger Chef with Joyce . . . times with c.w .... Alpha, '64 . . . Hop...proms...my second father, Mr. Platt . . . Activities: Cheerleaders, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Eques- trians 'l, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball I, 2, Gym- kana I, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club I, 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, STYLUS I. Can we ever have too much of a good thing? i Susan Nadine Cort Ambition in Life: To become a private secretary and make my parents proud of me. Memories: , . . Mr. M.'s . . . Wildwood . . . Jimmy CArmyJ . . . 5B lunch . . . '59 Dodge . . . Atlantic City . . . those red lights in town . . . '55 Pontiac . . . p.i. parties . . . the diner . . . class of '66 . . . hot radiator . . . Activities: Bowling Club I: French Club 2, 3: Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 3, 4: Psychology-Sociology Club 4. Life is very short and very un- certain: let us spend it as well as we can. I Thomas Cournoyer Ambition in life: To become the perfect individual among our society, be strong in everything I do and satisfy myself with a completely successful life. Memories: . . . everyone and everything that helped me to achieve a high school diploma . . . Activities: Student Personnel Aide 4. The spirits of iust men made perfect. 30 Howard E. Conover, Jr. Ambition in life: To go to college. Memories: . . . Miss Bensel's eighth-period history class . . . A.V.A .... trips home from bowling ..., class of '66 . . . homerooms B-7 and C-35 . . . a certain person . . . bus F . . . Activities: Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4: Bowling Club I: Chess Club I: Golf Club 4: New Jersey Junior Historical Socie- ty 3, 4. He'II find a way. Roy W. Cramer Ambition in life: To become a good math teacher, throw 70' B , and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . July 4, I964 ...Eileen .4 . . track . .. friends . . . Middle Township meet, 50-49 . . . second-place tie . . . football games . . . the machine . . . practices . . . Mrs. D. and science . . . MR. POFI , . . Mrs. Butler . . . Activities: Football, J.V. 3, Var- sity 4: Track, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4. I may have said the same thing before-but my explanation, I am sure, will always be different. A N-.I William Conway Ambition in Life: To make my dad and mom proud of me, -ga- be a success in verything Ido, and B n 4-- ele- , e phant. f X in Memories: . . . r. Willia ' History I class . my - , R-7...allt ,gf ' had at Oakcrest oys frien on thetruck... Activities: Bowling ' if owlin Club 4: Football, Freshman I. 4 J Qftice ' es 4. If duty and pleasure clas , et tience the remedy for duty go to smash. eve e u Patricia I. Creel Ambition in life: . . . To ioin the Navy and make as much money as possible without working: to marry a rich man. Memories: . . . The Big Four . . . Goldwater . . . Phila. boys . . . August 'I9 . . . Let's have a party . . . A.C. in the rain . . . What's in the bottle . . . Holy Spirit game, sophomore year Activities: Debate Club CGreat Issues in American Historyl 4: Golf Club 4: Psychology- Sociology Club 3, 4. Unrest of spirit is a mark of life. 94 4.-C., :ZW -IQ?-wr..-, :Ml ,. Christine A. Culver Ambition in Life: To continue my education, to be happy, and to make others happy. Memories: . . . Joe . . . good times with Tony and Darla . . . the time we put Miss R. under the sprinkler . . . Mr. Saunders . . . Mr. Pappa . . . great class of '66 . . . iunior prom . . . April 5 . . . hay rides . . . B.H. and his prob- lems...C.G.... Activities: CREST 4, Underclass- man Editor 4: Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4: Girls' Hockey 3, 4: Psychology-Sociology Club 3: School Store 4. Cheerfulness keeps up a kind of daylight in- the mind. I Jack Cunningham Ambition in Life: To go to college, become a rich school teacher, and retire at age 30. Memories: . . . three days in Massachusetts . . . the prom . . . the hole in the shower wall . . . Mr. Saunders . . . Mr. W's green hot dogs . . . four years in Farmers' Ed. Activities: Bowling Club I: Football, Freshman I: Future Farmers I, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 2, Vice-President 3: Gymkana 2,1 3: Track, Freshman 1, J.V. 2. Jesters do oft prove prophets. Sharon Lee Davis Ambition in life: To marry that certain someone and help him reach all his goals and, most of all, make him very happy and proud of me. Memories: . . . SCOTT . . . Henry and Linda . . . Volks- wagon . . . fun off Broadway . . . hayloft . . . proms . . . '50 Dodge . . . September 7, 1963 . . . summer in Maine with Scott . . . '64 . , . Anna and Henry . . . friends . . . KEX . . . happiness . . . Activities: Future Nurses l, 2, Treasurer I: G.A.A, I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Basketball I: Stu- dent Council I, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4. Happiness seems made to be shared. Vincent Dames For they can conquer who be- lieve they can. Ruth Deal Ambition in Life: To become a social worker or a beauti- cian. Memories: . . . the fun I had at Oakcrest . . . Activities: Future Homemakers 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 4: Girls' Glee Club 4: Girls' Basketball I, 4: Girls' Hockey 4: Psycho- logy-Sociology Club 3, 4. People are always good com- pany when they are doing what they really enioy. W, ef, ' -5-.apr . :iff g , 4: ,,...s... Dora Lee Dampf Ambition in Life: To make my parents proud of me and to become a success in whatever I may do. Memories: . . . all the good times with Julie . lunch with B.G., J.L., A.D .... all the proms . . . Easter . . . History I . . . going steady with Bobby . . . Activities: Arts and Crafts Club 3. Beauty's a charm. Marie Lucille DeClementi Ambition in Life: To be the pink of perfection. Memories: . . . all my wonder- ful friends and teachers . . . Christmas '64 . . . Ralph . . . March . . . prom . . . football games . . . basketball games . . . executive meetings . . . student council . . . Mr. S. . . . Mrs. H .,.. my first car ...S-8...summer,'65... Activities: Class Treasurer 4: Future Homemakers I: Future Teachers I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Modern Dance Club I, 2: National Honor Society 3, 4: Psychology-Sociology Club 3: Student Council I, 2, 3, 4: STYLUS I, 2. Nothing is impossible to a will- ing heart. Thomas H. Darcy Ambition in Life: To attend college, become a respecteed citizen, and, most of all, be successful in all my en- deavors. Memories: . . . track and Mr. Platt . . . football: '64, '65 . . . Doug's cabin . . . the curly six . . . iunior prom . . . Charley and Bill, '65 . . . class of '66 . . . American History I. . . silence . . . Activities: Chess Club 4: Foot- 'baIl, Varsity 3, 4: Intramurals 3, 4: Track, Varsity 2, 3. 4. Witty, courteous, full of spirit. 2. I.. Edward Dase Ambition in life: To be success- ful in whatever I do, and to have lotsof fun. Memories: . . . all the days at O.H.S. and all the fun . . . fun at Bell Haven Lake, sum- mer of '65 . . . all the fun with Joanne . . . Activities: Gymkana 3, 4. 1 Do 'your best and let the world sink. 31 Richard Decker Ambition in Life: To go on to college and receive a degree in law. Memories: . . . coming to school with two different-colored socks on . . . Mr. Williams telling some bad iokes in fifth-period history class . . . Activities: Intramurals 3. Step by step, one goes a long way. l 'W N Roland Joseph Dey Ambition in Life: To further my education, be a success in whatever I do, and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . all the fun I had at Oakcrest in my four years . . . the many friends I have acquired . . . Activities: Audio-Visual 2. The days that make us happy make us wise. 52 wg., Joan M. Dermanoski Ambition in life: To succeed in whatever I do and to con- tinue my education. Memories: . . . class of '66 . , . B.H. . . . sisters . . . Mr. Gowen . . . O.M.A. . . . W-4 and stowaways . . . Philly . . . Alpha and Omega . . . N.Y.E ..,. my brother Joe , . . Ocean City . . . summer of '65 . . . Oakcrest Activities: Cafeteria Aides l, 2, CREST 4, Drama Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Future Teachers I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 3, 4, Gymkana 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 3, 4, Psychology- Socio- logy Club 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, STYLUS l, 2. Fond of fun as fond can be. , 1 1 Jose Luis Diaz Ambition in life: To be a suc- cess in the future, to be able to help mankind as much as possible, and to have fun doing it. . Memories: . . . Mr. Saunders . . . Spanish class . . . all the teachers I have had at O.H.S .... my senior year . . . all my friends . . . most of all, Oakcrest High . . . construction . . . class of '66 . . . Activities: Mathematics 2, Span- ish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3. He that does good to another man, cloes also good to him- self. A Carol Ann de Ruyter mbition in life: To succeed in my field of endeavor and live my life to the fullest, never to fail those who believe in me. Memories: . . . Psychology- Sociology field trips . . . CREST . . . all my wonderful teachers and classmates . . . Student Personnel . . . May 26, 1965 . . . four years at O.H.S .... class of '66 . . . Activities: Assembly Committee A 3, 4, Biology Club 4, CREST 4, Faculty-Administration Edi- tor 4, Drama Club I, French Club 2, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Psychology-Socio- logy Club 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 3, Science Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Student Coun- cil I. great mind knows the power of gentleness. Michael T. Dixon Ambition in life: To lead a full and rewarding life, to become a diplomat and make those who are very dear to me proud of me. Memories: . . . wrestling . . . Proiect Rol-lback . . . Mr. W.'s Advanced Chem . . . l..M. . . . cross-country . . . Miss Osborn and Latin ll . . . coaches and teachers . . . cotillion prac- tice . . . Mrs. G .... Artis N .... Greg, Rick, Bob, and Irv . . . chippies . . . Activities: Assembly Committee 4, Boys' Cooking Club I, Cross Country, J.V. 3, Varsity 4, Key Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Wrestling, J.V. 2, 3. An able man shows his spirit by gentle words and resolute actions. Charlotte Marie Dockery Ambition in Life: To make my life worthwhile and be a success. Memories: . . . Rowdies . . . Stephie . . . Ocean City . . . L.P .... LF .... D.V. . . K.W .... C.F .... D.N. . . summers of '63 and '65 . . . Diane's Chevy . . . 3 . . . Ricky and the great times we've had . . . Activities: Banking 2, Class Treasurer 3, French Club 2, Future Business Leaders of America 3, Girls' Basketball 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 4, Student Council 2. Lively and full of fun. James S. Dessicino Ambition in life: To be a suc- cess in whatever the future has in store for me, to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . the summer of '65 . . . Gymnastics Ill, IV . . . a great coach . . . proms of '65 . . . the boys from Pete's . . . Karen and Skip . . . a certain Omega girl ...sad boys . . . Activities: Basketball, Freshman I, J.V. 2, Cafeteria Aides 2, Football, Freshman I, J.V. 2, Gymkana 3, 4. Make it a rule of life never to regret and never to look back. Chris Dutton ,W -s. , an A ti V Q V Why. in-shwtfr Ann Doernbach Ambition in Life: To go to college and become a success in the field of mathematics. Memories: . . . my four years at O.H.S .... D.W .... band...luau...B.S.... tennis with M.M .... summer of '65 . . . class of '66 . . . Mrs, H .... Activities: Band 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: German Club 3, Secre- tary 3, Girls' Tennis 3, 4, Gymkana 4, Mathematics 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, Modern Dance Club 1. Do whatever you do intensely. fi' y oi f V .2 W me es c' my I appreciated er, presser, and a eratoiyl' n Memories: . . . bus O-12 cafeteria, '64 . . . sharing lockers with Carol . . . my friendship with Isolde . . . waiting patiently , . . Mr. C.'s class . . . fights with my sister Julie . . . Activities: Future Business Lead- A ers of America 3, 4, Secretary 4, Future Nurses 1, 2. quiet girl with winning ways. time- ' -' 4 become a C Ambition in Life: To be a suc- cess in whatever I might want to do, and to enter college. Memories: . . . iunior prom . . . B-28 . . , Mr. Pieretti . . . D.S. . . . Activities: Drama Club 4. My heart is open wide. David Eastlack Ambition in life: To be a suc- cess in whatever I do and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . September 21, 1965 . . . the day in the hearse with Robin . . . Main- land bonfire . . . the cactus . . . C-24 . . . the girls at Iles . . . B.P.A.M.H. . . . Activities: Bowling Club 1, 2, Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4. A contented man is always rich enough. ,JV Diane Doughty Ambition in Life: To complete college, get married, and become either a teacher or a social worker, most of all, to make my friends, and especially my parents, proud of me. Memories: . . . summers, '64 and '65 . , . P.D .... class of '66 , . . Mr. P.'s iournalism class . . . S.B .... Ventnor . . . Stretch . . . football games . . . The Kingston Flops . . . Algebra ll . . . New York . . . L.V. . . . Wildwood . . . 17 . . . Activities: Assembly Committee 3, 4, Band, Drill Team 4, FALCON 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Archery 1: Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Good is no good but if it be spent. Dina M. Eckert Ambition in Life: To combine success with happiness and to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . Hanne . . . August 21, 1964 . . . August 17, 1965 . . . November 7, 1963 . . . January weekends at Pine Brook . . . football games, 52-0 . . . S.P.O. . . . Cologne . . . Egg Harbor . . . Linwood . . . Dear Abbey Activities: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, New Jer- sey Junior Historical Society 3, 4, President 4, Nurse's Aide 1, 2, Student Personnel Aide 3, 4. The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. fix I X if J 4 WO --N. .gy aussi I M V .f , .,,. f ...M-.+f'w,,i-4 if , . '11 I A A . . F Judy Doughty Ambition in Life: To see and do things while I'm still young, to settle down when I'm too old to do anything else. Memories: . . . my Merc , . . chases . . . Betty . . . Lynn's Falcon . . . Muftin . . . sum- merof'63...A.C.... J.C .... transportation . . . Onnie . . . L.P .... fourth- period lunch . . . censored . . . C.R.S .... Tally-ho! . . . Lou . . . Activities: Arts and Crafts Club 3, e.A.A. 1, 2, a, 4. She goes where she pleases, and pleases where she goes. Wayne L. Eichner Ambition in Life: To become, a machinist and make my fam- ily and friends proud of me. Memories: . . . the great times I have had in all my classes, especially gym . . . the nutty students on bus AA . . . Behold the man! 33 Teresa Marie Egitto Ambition in Life: To further my education, travel, and be happy and successful. Memories: . . . Jimmy, October I8 . . . my sophomore year in band . . . iunior prom and picnic . . . my brother and his crazy friends , . . my relatives . . . Talk to Me . . . the wonderful class of '66 . , . Activities: Band 2, 3, 4, CREST 4, Future Teachers 3, National Music Honor Society 4, Span- ish Club 3. The mirror of all courtesy. Linda Marilyn Fendrich Ambition in life: To become a physical education teacher, and to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . Sagacious Sen- iors . . . Rosa . . . wonder- lands and fantasies . . . sisters . . . Ilene and Barbara . . . Rowdies . . . Wil D - wood . . . ACHS, '63 . . . Allen . . . October 3, 1964 . . . p.i. parties . . . Chem- istry-Lynnette . . . Bonneville . . . J.v., a.s., B.H., J.c. . . . P A ansy . . . prom night . . . A.F. . . . 4 Activities: Cheerleaders, J.V, 2, A 3, Debate CPublic Speaking! 4, French Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4, Girls' Tennis 2, Modern Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Oftice Aide 2, Psychology-Sociology Club 4, Student Council 3, 4. Enchanting spirit. sv- George Henry Emmer Ambition in life: To make a worthy contribution in the fields of science and mathe- matics, most of all, to make my parents and friends proud of me. Memories: . . . four years at Oakcrest . . . all my friends . . . Mrs. Hughes . . . Mr. Wakefield . . . Miss Gibson . . . the disappearing basket- ball . . . Leadership Training . . . Larry, Tom, Jake and Philip . . . Activities: Audio-Visual I, French Club 4, Mathematics 2, 4, Science Club I. I am happiest when farthest away from pen and book. Constance Ann Fetterolf Ambition in life: To marry Donald and live a happy, healthy, and successful life. Memories: . . . Rowdies . . . 3 . . . LF., L.P., D.G., K.P., F.P .... the class of '66 . . . first and second periods . . . Cha-tterboxes-Eileen . . . Donald . . . and all the fun we've had . . . Activities: French Club 2, Fu- ture Business Leaders of America 3, G.A.A. 'I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 4, Office Aide 4, Psychology-Sociology Club 4. The world's a bubble. Barbara Felcleisen Ambition in life: To be a suc- cess in whatever I do and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . the great class of '66 . . . freshman home- room...July8...our blue bomb . . . English with Mr. Pieretti . . . my friends . . . football games . . . history with Mr. Williams . . . Mr. Fineran's iokes Cughll... Activities: Future Business Lead- ers of America 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, Modern Dance Club 4, Office Aide 4, Psychology-Sociology Club 4. Silence is more eloquent than words. Eleanore Ficken Ambition in Life: To continue my education and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . football games , . . IBM Room and registers . . . Pinebrook . . . B-28 ...Marchl9... Activities: Assembly Committee 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Office Aide 2, 3, 4. A wise and an understanding heart. Robert J. Fender, Jr. Ambition in Life: To go to a technical school andfor the Navy, and to travel to Australia. Memories: . . . Mrs. Hughes . . . the class of '66 . . . Mr. Williams . . . the incident on the bus home from the Millville game in '64 . . . Mr. Butrus . . . Hector, this year! . . . Activities: Bowling Club 3, 4, Mathematics 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4. The most promising sign in a boy is, I should say, mathe- matics. Veronica E. Fiedor Ambition in Life: To do the best I can in all that I attempt and to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . my two years at Oakcrest . . . standing in the halls with Cathy after lunch . . . Lil and Lee . . . my iunior homeroom . . . the seniors of '66 . . . Mrs. L. Reed . . . Activities: Future Business Lead- ers of America 4. Silence more than song. Eric Fifer Ambition in Life: To make my parents proud of me, to succeed in whatever l do, and to do something right forachange. Memories: . . . my blue motor cycle . . . the hospital . . . T.T.A .... iunior . . . the way Harvey Dawson and Barbara Jupin laugh . . . Mr. Segraves . . . Chatsworth, Jim S., Tom D., and all of the big timers from El- wood . . . take it to be a principal rule of life, not to be too much addicted to any one thing. fr' 'nun Nancy Flanagan Ambition in Life: To become an airline 'stewardess and to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . summer of '65 . . . Atlantic City . . . all the crazy time l've had with Tina . . . R.G., F.M., C.K., D.W., B.M, . . . 5B lunch . . . weather reports . . . senior year . . . Activities: Art Club 3: Bowling Club l, 2: French Club 2, 3: Gymkana 3: Office Aide 4: Psychology-Sociology Club 3, 4. Deeds not words. '75 -1 PX. Elaine Shirley Fikes Ambition in Life: To become a nurse and to make my family proud of me. Memories: . . . Mr. Segraves . . , my four -years at Oak- crest High School . . . Activities: Future Nurses 4: Office Aide 4: Psychology-So- ciology Club 3, 4. One must keep on doing until he finds what to do and how to do it. Harold L. Flath, Jr. Ambition in Life: To continue my studies and make a career of meteorology, while helping to benefit mankind. Memories: . . . the co-operation and help from Mrs. D'Am- brosio, Mr. Panarelle, and Mr. Falzetta in supporting the organization of weather bureau at Oakcrest . . . Activities: Audio-Visual 1, 2, 3, 4: Photography Club I, 2: Weather Club 4, Founder- President 4. I must mention again, it was gorgeous weatherl .il ...I Terry Fischer Ambition in life: To go into social work and eventually get married. Memories: . . . O.M.A. . . . rowdies . . . Joe's bus . . . fun with C.F., D.G., K.P., LP., F.P .... G eometry, Linda . . . beginning drivers . . . iunior prom . . . troubles with Kath . . . dances . . . my great class . . . Activities: Bowling Club l, 3: Cafeteria Aides 1, 2: French Club 2: G.A.A. l: Girls' Archery 2: Girls' Basketball 3, 4. When we are happy we are always good but when we are good we are not always l'aPPY- Mary Alice Foster Ambition in life: To make my parents proud I'm their daughter: to do my best in the business world, and, when I'm married, to be a devoted wife to him and mother to them. Memories: . . . summer, '65 . . . football games . . . B.C. '. . . C.C., D.W., J.L., M.H., W.H .... H30 sec. . . . Gypsy . . , Witch . . , that very special guy . . . Activities: Cafeteria Aides 4: Future Business Leaders of America 4: Future Nurses l: Modern Dance Club 2: Nurse's Aide 3: Psychology- Sociology Club 3, 4. ln quietness and in confidence Shall be your strength. Florence V. Flanagan Ambition in life: To be a missionary nurse, be success- ful in the Lord's work, and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . the time we beat Mainland on Thanks- giving Day . . . top lockers . . . short lunch periods . . . the spirit of '66 . . . Moe . . . Sam . . . Annamarie . . . Ruth . . . four years at Oak- crest . . . Activities: Future Nurses 1, 4: Gymkana 3: Psychology-So- ciology Club 4. The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. Jim Freiling Ambition in Life: To go to vocational school and start my apprenticeship in welding. Memories: . . . our 4B lunch period with all the guys . . . my homeroom, B-29 . , . To till the hour . . . that 'is happiness. 35 . Bill Fulcher Ambition in Life: To complete college, travel, enioy life, and own a bubble gum factory. Memories: . . . camp . . . C.G. ...Mel...theguys... beach . . . wastel . . . geometry . . . the good times . . . Activities: Debate Club iPublic Speakingj 4, Football, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4, Photography Club 1, Psychology-Sociology Club 4. Set your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. 3 'fl-0 tw kv' 375 hir'- jr' was-P David Gallo Ambition in life: To be a Ann Marie Furst Ambition in life: To be happy and successful in all my en- deavors and to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . a certain Alpha! . . . junior proms, '63 and '65 . . . September 5 and 6 . . . great times in A.C. and Ocean City . . . cheering . . . Mr. S .... Mr. K.'s French class . . . the Surf Club . . . Activities: Cheerleaders, J.V. 1, 2, 3, Varsity 4, Captain 2, 3, French Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Gilils' Archery 4, Girls' Basketball 45 Modern Dance Club 4, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4. She is a leader of Fun. -223,4 Barbara Irene Gasko Ambition in Life: To make my mother and father proud of me and to share my happi- ness with Bill. Memories: . . . Bill . . . New Year's, '63 and '64 . . . Cleo . . . '54 Merc . . . August 31, 1964 . . . Mr. Segraves . . . cabin . . . New York . . . E.G .... American History I . . . parties . . . the gang , . . Bargaintown . . . '65 Tempest . . . Activities: Arts and Crafts Club 1, Future Homemakers 2, Girls' Archery 1, 2. A little picture painted well. 36, Norman Gasko Ambition in life: To be liked by everyone, to be happy and- make others happy, and to succeed in all my en- deavors. Memories: . . . Omega . . class night '65 . . , M.L. . . Pit . . . senior prom '65 . . . 6:00 A.M. at O.H.S .... Dell, Chick, Stellie, O'Burn, Ken, Linda, Tail, D.J., P.G., G.S. . . . Mrs. Hughes . . . Activities: Art Club 3, Cafe- teria Aides 3, 4, Student Council 4. Laugh and the world laughs with you-but seldom the teachers. success in whatever I choose. Memories: . . . the great classes we had with Mr. Williams . . . the football games . . . the class of '66 . . . all the good times with Tony, Rocky, Rich, and Bill . . . An easy-minded soul. Franklin Gates Edward Garwood Ambition in life: To join the Air Force and study elec- tronics. Memories: . . . Mr. Chapman's class . . . bus M . . . home- rooms C-24, C-54, and C-47 . . . four years of O.H.S. and crowded halls . . . Activities: Amateur .Radio and Electronics Club 4. A workman needeth not be ashamed. Dorothy Ann Getty Ambition in life: To accept the responsibilities of life and use them to- the best of my ability, to have my parents proud of me . . . and just graduate. Memories: . . . Miss Bensiel's eighth-period history class in the back of the room . . . the fun with Joe and his prom . . , all my friends . . . Activities: Audio-Visual 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club lg Cafe- teria Aides 1, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Equestrians 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Archery 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Girls' Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Tennis 2, Gymkana 2, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Captain 3, Library Aides 2: Modern Dance Club I, Office Aide 1, Stagecraft 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4, Thespian Society 3, 4. A heart with room for every ioy. have made it a rule of life never to do by the aid of others what I could do by myself. Allen M. Giles Ambition in Life: To be a suc- cess in whatever I do, to get my 66 Chev, and to make my parents proud of ffle. Memories: . . . Mr. Pappa's Modern European History class . . . my iunior prom . . . the great class of '66 . . . Sandy, Barbara . . . my freshman year of football Activities: Baseball, Freshman l, J.V. 2: Bowling Club l: Football, Freshman l, J.V. 2, Varsity 4. Easy come, easy go. Where we cannot invent, w Mary Ann Giunta Ambition in life: To find happi- ness and to share it with others. Memories: . . . the spirited class of '66 . . . O.M.A .... all the work and fun of my iunior year . . . proms . . . imc . . . class officers . . . picnics . . . i962-'66 . . . Mr. Absegami .and Hazel . . . Activities: Class Secretary 3, 4: Future Nurses l: G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: OFlice Aide 'l, 2: Student Council 2, 3, 4: STYLUS 1. Destined to shine. 'l':,-- Cathy Gillespie Ambition in life: To enter a school of nursing and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . White Fang . . . Cathanna Piebake . . . B-L . . . Miss Rackoski . . . Hootenanny . . . Mrs. Hughes . . . Alpha, '64 . . . poems . . . Spotty and Jean . . . fancy hats . . . class of '66 Activities: French Club 2: Fu- ture Nurses l, 4: G.A.A. 'l, 4: Girls' Hockey l, 3, 4: Psychology-Sociology Club 3, 4. Good things when short, are twice as good. e may at least improve. Dave Glick Ambition in Life: To get a good iob and make lots of money. Memories: . . . Mr. Williams' eighth-period History I . . . CROWLEY'S LANDING . . . my freshman year . . . the -'EL graduation parties . . . What hol The world's all right, I see. .AL..-.2i. , W. . , tzilefgs-5::ffV iiL Q: , 1'.f'e1:,..'1.m,:d..,,, , 131 'l 'i 'W A l , 2 -'ff .i35Es. . I , ,,V4,,,,Mm A , ,fiioqe 41 Virginia M. P. Gisel Ambition in Life: To rule the world with only love, happi- ness, and faith in God in it . . . and a 'l2-string guitar by my side: to be able to write what I feel: to show my pride in the U.S.A. Memories: . . . the beach at night . December 29, 1964 . . . H.O .... my first guitar . . . drama . , , football . , , happiness . . . learning to surf . . . class of '66 . . . Activities: Drama Club 2, 3, 4, President 4: FALCON 3, Art Editor 3: French Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Library Aides 1: National Honor So- ciety 3, 4: STYLUS 2, 3: Thespian Society 4. Life is the art of drawing without an eraser. VO' e ' Patricia Golini Ambition in life: To be able to accept life's disappoint- ments in the same way I accept life's blessings. Memories: . . . speeches . . . student council . . . O.M.A. . . . Don't worry, Kath, you're only seventeen . . . the group . . . '62-'66 . . . Christmas, '64 , . . most of all, the Spirit of '66 . . . 5B . . . Activities: Assembly Committee 4: Office Aide 1, 2: Psychol- ogy-Sociology Club 3, 4: Student Council 'l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4: STYLUS l. Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. Carole Gitto Ambition in Life: To get my Ph.D. in geometry, to be successful in whatever field I pursue, to have my mother and father always proud of me, and have a summer iob from noon until l:00 p.m. with an hour for lunch. Memories: . . . Chelsea beach . . . Prissy's problems . . . . . . wonderful friends . . . phone bilLs , . . senior parties ...Lauraz . . steps . . . always Oakcrest . . . Activities:--FALCON 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4: Girls' Hockey 2, 3, 4: Girls' Tennis 3, 4:'lntra- murals 2, 3, 4: Office Aide 4-: Student Council 3,'4. An ounce of mischief in an ocean of goodness. te-vw I gf' 'Z' Emily Gompert Ambition in Life: To live my life as fully as possible. Memories: . . . summer of '64 ...theyearof'65... my sophomore and iunior years . . . all my great friends . . . Taffy . . . Well, that did it . . . Yourbcns . . . Activities: Audio-Visual 3, 4: Bowling Club l: Drama Club 4: Girls' Tennis 2: Stagecraft 4. Let every action be directed to some definite obiect. 37 Diana L. Goodwin Ambition in Life: To better my- self as time goes by and achieve the qualities I admire most in others. Memories: . . . Home , L.S. . . . E.M ..,. Bob . . . Snibbets . . . Lynn's Finn . . . Mr. Curlott and Us . . . Linda . . . the SIop . . . A.C. . . . Frances the Mule . . . J.H .... my best buddy . . . Activities: Arts and Crafts Club I, Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4. Charm is that extra quality that defies description. Robert Gray Ambition in Life: To be a suc- cess in life and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . W-4 early run . . . B-23 . . . English I . . . 4A lunch . . . fifth-period study hall in the library . , . M.M. , . . September IO, T965 . . . the class of '66 . . . Activities: Audio-Visual T, 2, Chess Club 4, Computer Mathematics 4, Intramurals 4, Mathematics 4. Calm, casual, and competent. 38 fs ' 5-D Suzanne E. Gorbig Ambition in Life: To have my parents proud of me and to be successful in any field that I may choose. Memories: . . . the fun I had in French I, ll with Miss Gibson . . . the boss time in gym class with Darla and Gail . . . D.S., B.G., S.A., M.S., D.K .... Stone Harbor . . . my sisters . . . bus 8 . . . one flat tire . . . Joan and Sherry . . . Activities: Bowling Club 3, 4, French Club 2, Girls' Archery 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 4, Girls' Tennis 3, Gymkana i, 2, 3, Office Aide 4. I live' as if every moment were my next. Jacqueline Gresser Ambition in Life: To be a suc- cess in all my endeavors, to make my parents proud of me and to be happy and make others happy. Memories: . . . four years at O.H.S .... the great class of '66 . . . all the good times with C.S. and all my friends . . . football games . . . gym classes . . . Activities: Band, Color Guard 4, Drama Club 4, Future Business Leaders of America 3, G.A.A. I, Girls' Basketball 4, Modern Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Office Aide, Transportation 4, Student Council l, 3, 4, STYLUS 3, 4. Beauty is never so lovely as when adorned with the smile. Diane Gougher Ambition in Life: To become a private secretary, to make my parents happy, and to be a good wife to Bobby. Memories: . . , freshman year . . . my first days on the road with my '52 Chevy . . . Rowdies . . . junior prom . . . a certain someone from the other side of town . . . Lynn, Terry, Charlotte, and Kathy and the fun we had . . . Activities: French Club 2, Girls' Basketball 4. A pretty woman causes mischief. Barbara Ann Grimes Ambition in Life: To bring hap- piness into my mother's sad and troubled world. Memories: . . . Joann and the stuck truck . . . hilarious Mr. Pieretti . . . B.B. . . . classes with Janet , . . talks with Mr. H .... J.L .... August l3, 'l5, I7 . . . my broken collar bone . . Richie . . . WHISTLE . . mixed-up Dori . . . Activities: Cafeteria Aides 'l, 2, CREST 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 5' Modern Dance Club 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, STYLUS 3. Exubarance is beauty. .fr 11 Gloria Gras Ambition in Life: To graduate from high school, get mar- ried, and raise a wealthy family. Memories: . . . Oakcrest . . . Drums . . . R.H .... F.M. . . . R.L ,... J.P .... l, 2, 3...Gowe...B.L.... my '59 Pontiac . . . '61 Corvette . . . J.M .... R.P. . . . Pleasantville drags . . . Tony's Sub House . . . class of '66 . . . Gaiety clears the mind. ay Nancy L. Groff Ambition in Life: To become a professional nurse, travel, and make my family proud of me. Memories: . . . all the nice people I've met at Oakcrest . , , having the last lunch . . . T.S.C .... crowded halls . . . Miss Gibson's French class...busH...the class of '66 . . . Activities: Bowling Club I, CREST 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Girls' Basketball 4, Psychology-So- ciology Club 4. Good sense and good nature are never separated. Philip Joseph Guerrieri Ambition in Life: To be happy and eventually be a success and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . Alpha, '64 . . . good times with M.U.L .... watermelon raid . . . football . . . 4:30 a.m. in Ocean City . . . Mainland game . , . '64 . . . six people in a Rambler that holds four . . . all the things I never got caught doing at O.H.S .... Activities: Basketball, Freshman I, Baseball, Freshman 1, Var- sity 4, Bowling Club I, 2, 3, Cafeteria Aides 4, Football, Freshman I, .I.V, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Traffic Aides 4, Wrestl- ing, J.V. 3, 4. One may smile and smile and still be a villain. tv 'QJ ,f Daniel Hackett Ambition in life: To make my parents proud of me, be a success in whatever I do, make lots of money, and have a 327 Chevy to beat my brother-in-law's Ford. Memories: . . . fifth-period farming class, '64 . . . the Farmington boys from bus K . . . the boys in 4B lunch period, '64 . . . the fighting boys: Hic and Hath . . . -He has a strong inclination for anything. 45? Raymond A. Gross Ambition in life: To become a success in whatever I attempt in the future. Memories: . . . the halls in the morning . . . eighth-period gym . . . freshman gym class . . . industrial crafts . . . that girl . . . He strives always to the utmost. l. Harris Hagerthey Ambition in life: To become a teacher and make my parents proud of me. Memories: , . . bus N . . . the great class of '66 . . eighth-period English . . Slug and the gang . . . Mainland vs. Oakcrest foot- ball games . . . the crowded halls . . . the construction Activities: Assembly Committee 4, Debate Club fPublic Speak- .isnt Joseph P. Guenther Ambition in life: To further my education, eventually become a CPA, and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . Chris . . . great class of '66 . . . Mr. Pappa's first-period history . . . iunior prom . . . weekends . . . Mrs. Butler . . . iunior-class lunch table . . . Mr. Campbell . . . all my friends at Oak- crest . . . Activities: Audio-Visual I, Cafe- teria Aides 4, CREST 4, Psy- chology-Sociology Club 3, Track, J.V. 2. To worry little, to study less is my idea of happiness. B. Carol Hall Ambition in Life: To further my education and to know Christ more. Memories: . . . the P.H.S. junior prom committee . . . my first day at Oakcrest . . . Activities: Debate Club fPublic Speakingj 4, Drama Club 3, 4, French Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 2, 3, Girls' Hockey I, '2, Gym- kana 4, Modern Mathematics 4. The power of gentleness is irresistible. ingi 3, 4. I have never confined myself to facts. 5.1 Walburga Hacker Ambition in Life: To be success- ful in whatever I do and to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . my iunior year .,.busAA...a'64 Dodge . . . '67 Chevy , . . fifth-period lunch . . , G.M.S., D.S., A.F., G.G., T.A. . , . a '63 Chevy pick-up . . . .l.S .... Activities: Future Business Lead- ers of America 4, Girls' Archery 4, Girls' Tennis 4. Sorrow is brief but ioy is end- less. Z John Hackney Ambition in Life: To graduate from college and become a millionaire. Memories: . . . iunior gym class . . . holes in the shower room wall . . . crowded halls . . . O.H.S ..,. girls . . . football games . . . tennis team . . . 4A lunch . . . bus M . , . accident-prone L.N .... class of '66 . . . Spanish I, II . . . Activities: Computer Mathema- tics 4, Mathematics 2, 3, 4, Tennis, J.V. 3, Varsity 4. Worry a little bit every day and in a lifetime you will lose a couple of years. 39 .Ioan Halley Ambition in Life: To have fun, be a success in whatever I do, and make those around me happy. Memories: . . . Bobby . . . sophomore year . . . good times with J.K., L.T., and E.S .... class of '66 . . . prom of '65 . . . pumpkins .. .friends . . . Activities: Future Business Lead- ers of America 4, Girls' Archery 4, Girls' Tennis 4, Gymkana 3. A merry heart goes all the day. Mark Harrison Ambition in Life: To attain suc- cess, friends, and money with peace of mind. Memories: . . . baseball and basketball practices . . . class of '66 . . . supreme dictator . . . Joyce . . . Ruthann . . . Laura . . . cheerleaders . . . football games . . . gang in 5B lunch , . . Troll, Junebug, Rican, Joe, Skeeter, Willie . . . cute girls of O.H.S .... Activities: Basketball, Freshman I, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4, Base- ball, Freshman I, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Cross Country, J.V. 2, French Club 2, Intra- murals 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Traffic Aides 3. When a man is once in fashion all he does is right. Carol Hannum Ambition in Life: To be happy, successful, and learn to ap- preciate the good things life has to offer. Memories: . , . when Miss Rackoski was thrown into the sprinklers . . . Mr. Kerman and seventh-period French . . . J.H., R.B. with their problems . . . my first day at Oakcrest . . , senior year.. . Activities: Banking I, Bowlin Club I, Future Business Lead? ers of America 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 3, 4. Make the coming hour o'erflow with ioy. 6 l ,px X' IQ' iff' Robert Wayne Hannum Ambition in life: To continue my education and become a success in the business world. Memories: . . . four enioyable years . . . great friends . . . fun in art with Scott, Jake, and Frank . . . early run , . . football games . . . summers . . . all the good times . . . the class of '66 . . . Activities: Future Business Lead- ers of America 4, Psychology- Sociology Club 4. He that has patience may com- pass anything. td! 'Pr'-P' Dannny Hammell Ambition in Life: To be success- ful in whatever I do and someday make a lot of money. Memories: . . , all the good times we had in Mr. Walters' English IV class . . . the class of '66 . . . Activities: Track, Varsity 4, J.V. 3. Be of good cheer, I am here. Robert Hartley Ambition in Life: To become an engineer, to accept the re- sponsibilities of life, to be- come a credit to God, my parents, and my friends. Memories: . . . becoming profici- ent at math . . . Latin good- ies . . . Slugge and the good guys . . , HE-I-L-I-P--7? . . . the mag . . . basketball games . . . Gymkana - - . becoming the teacher for a day . . . Activities: Basketball, J.V. 2, 3, Cross Country, Varsity 4, Gymkana 'I, 2, 3, Key Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, STYLUS 3, 4, Editor 4. None but himself can be his parallel. Kathryn Marlene Hand Ambition in Life: To go into the Navy, be a typist when I get out, and own a sword. Memories: . . . freshman English . . . summer of '65 . . . Mr. Rouse's biology class . . . summer of '66 . . . J.H., V.D., and R.C .... The Den . . . Little John . . . ' Activities: Cafeteria Aides I, 2, G.A.A. I, Golf Club 4, New Jersey Junior Historical Soci- ety 4, Psychology-Sociology Club 3, 4. A little nonsense is pleasant now and then. Ronald Hartline Ambition in Life: To ioin the submarine reserve and be an electronics technician. Memories: . . . first year at Oakcrest . . . teachers and new friends I have met . . . Activities: Audio-Visual 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Aides I, 2, Debate Club CGreat Issues in American History? 3, Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4, Football, Freshman I, Varsity 2, 3, Office Aide 'l, 2, Stage- craft I, 2, 3, 4. The greatest reward for doing is the opportunity to do more. fu., ,N iemm Fred Hathorne Armbitien in Life: To join the U.S.M.C. Memories: . . . bus J vs. bus K . . . Easter . . . summer of '65 . . . let tomorrow take care ef tomorrow. Sandra Lee Hemphill Ambition in Life: To find a quiet corner of my own where I will not be over- looked and find peace of mind. Memories: . . . big G stands for goodness . . . tears . . . Mag wheels . . . Goldy . . . Phila .... my rowboat . . . July 25, 1965 . . . Mr. Butrus . . . chem and physics labs . . .a tree house . . .the sailboat's boom! . . . Activities: Bowling Club lp Debate Club fPublic Speakingj 3, Drama Club 4: Girls' Bas- ketball 4p Girls' Tennis 3, 4, Office Aide 4. The poet and the dreamer are distinct. in-sf -1' Joseph J. Haubrich Ambition in Life: To be success- ful in every thing I do. Memories: . . . the truck . . . the boys . . . senior year . . , Mrs. Harris' eighth-period English Ill . . . fourth-period arts and crafts . . . Linda . . . Diane . . . Activities: Cafeteria Aides 4. His business is his pleasure. Bob Hendrickson Ambition in life: To get the Lemon Juicer running, to ioin the Navy and be a machinist, to have a boss hoss , and be graduated from O.H.S. Memories: . . . all the boss den parties . . . the Iniectors . . , seeclless grapes . . . Unk...Monk...Spas... Kate . . . George . . . the senior class . . . Mr. C. . . . the Lemon Juicer . . . Do not contradict the contra- dicter. '1 ?H9?Fl?l 7'F:5il3.'f7itTf ar YQW' , -,! Vivian Hayes Ambition in Life: To become a good secretary and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . , Chrise . . . Mike . . . watch out for Alice . . . Philadelphia . . . guitars . . , Boots . . . Sue . . . J.F .... the pool last summer . . . practice at N.G.'s . . . G.M. football ...4Blunch...Chris... Activities: Art Club l, Falcon- etts 4: French Club 2, Future Business Leaders of America 4, Girls' Basketball 4, Gym- kana 3, 4. Graceful and useful in all she does. ' Mitchell Thomas Haugen Ambition in life: To perform some worthwhile act in the , , ' h as service of humanity after the ' nf . : u , completion of my education. X lllli X' 'K 'QV . ft Memories: , . . the loss . . . KM ' , . Ronnie and Butch . . . the ,,mf , '7 'J ', fiash . . . fifth-period study f i 'f '. . N' V 'll ig . . . Monday . . . lunch , . . Q gf K it Activities: Chess Club 4, FAL- 7 ,Q com 4, Golf Club 4. Q 2.535 ,515 , You know I say iust what I iff W V G, W think, nothing less. .ij mm. .. , , . A xi t ' ,. i li it :wif L. William John Heckman Ambition in Life: To make my mother proud of me, and become either a writer or a history teacher. Memories: . . . class of '66 . . . fights with Linda . . . flirting at lunch . . . being slapped . . . running on hot days . . . leprosy . . . Activities: Basketball, Freshman 1, J.V. 2, 3: Cafeteria Aides 4, Choraliers l,Y2, 3, Cross Country, J.V '35 Debate Club iPublic Spefkingl 4, FALCON 4, Intramurals l, 3, 4, Madri- gal Singers lp Male Chorus l, 2, Modern Choir 2: Psychol- ogy-Sociology Club 4. 1 Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothest. X Carl W. Henry Ambition in Life: To make the most of what I have, travel, be successful in all my en- deavors, make my parents proud of me: to grow a few inches. Memories: . . . senior class . . . crowded halls . . . the neces- sity of being a freshman . . . History I, ll . . . Fords . . . German I-Ill . . . fingers caught in the typewriter . . . wonderful friends . . . certain little girls . . . running to lunch , . . detentions . . . Activities: German Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4. little friends may prove great friends. Susan Eileen Herin Ambition in Life: To be in show business. Memories: . . . D.G.P. . . . class of '66 . . . Choraliers ...drama...dog... tour of Canada . . . blue- berries . . . dancing . . . my expensive class pictures that gave my mother high blood pressure . . . Activities: Choraliers 3, 4, Drama Club I, 2, German Club 3, Modern Dance Club l, 2, New Jersey Historical Society 3, 4. The pleasure of courtesy is like the pleasure of good dancing. D. Joyce Hires Ambition in Life: To go to college, be successful, make my parents proud of me, and live a long and happy life. Memories: . . . teachers and kids . . . football and basket- ball games . . . modern dance shows . . . cheerleading . . . proms . . . a day at Burger Chef with Linda . , . J.M. and B.S ,... pressures . . . chemistry labs . . . Activities: Cheerleaders, J.V. I, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Archery 4, Gymkana l, 2, Modern Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Pre-sident,4, Oftice Aide l, Student Council I, 2, Ancl looks like nature in the world's first spring. U!!! Janet Lynn Herzog Ambition in Life: To succeed in life, get married, and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . John . . . November 15, I963 . . . O.H.S .... C.H., S.D., KR., R.B., M.A.S., K.M ,... senior prom '65 . . . class of '66 . . . those talks with C.H. . . . all the friends l've made . . . Mrs. A. Reed . . . iunior gym with Carol . . . Activities: Drama Club I, 2, French Club 2, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 4, Modern Dance Club 3, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4, Student Personnel Aide 3. , She does it with a better grace. fi Patrick Michael Higgins Ambition in Life: To be an individual, who isn't afraid to be an individual, to rule the world after I get out of college. Memories: . . . Russ . . . Beam- ish...Rosie...Linda... Termite . . . Janet . . . Shep . . . German I-Ill . . . August 4 . . . Mrs. Hughes . . . home- room . . . Activities: Audio4Visual I, 2, Chess Club I, FALCON 3, French Club 4, German Club 3, 4, Gymkana I, 2, 3, 4, New Jersey Junior Historical Society 4, STYLUS 3, 4, Track, Freshman I, J.V. 2, Traffic Aides 3. ' , That is my private ant. You're liable to break his legs. Harry Hertzberg Ambition in Life: To go to college and dental school. Activities: Bowling Club I, 2, FALCON 2, 4, Intramurals I, 2, Psychology-Sociology Club 4. lt's better to wear out than to rust out. Margaret Hoffman Ambition in Life: To be a suc- cess in whatever I do in the years ahead. Memories: . . . Mr. Curlott's Bookkeeping ll class . . . 5-A and the Big Four . . . Mr. Williams' History I class with Greg . . . Sue and Jim . . . Miss Rackoski's initiation When happiness shows the way, we ought to follow it. Bernie Herzberg Ambition in Life: To become a successful doctor and live a rewarding and interesting life. Memories: . . . all four years at O.H.S .... the great class of '66 . . . Advanced Biology and Advanced Chemistry with Mr. W ..,. the day we beat Mainland in football . . . all my teachers and fellow stu- dents . . . Activities: Assembly Committee 4, Bowling Club I, Chess Club 4, Football, Freshman l, German Club 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Track, Freshman I, J.V. 2, Traffic Aides 3. He who endures with patience is a conquerer. All experience is an George Horton Ambition in Life: To attend college and to be successful in whatever I choose to do. Memories: . . . H.G.P.'s English III class . . . the great class of '66 . . . Ag. . . . Mr. Williams . . . all the great kids I have met in O.H.S .... Activities: Assembly Committee 4, Equestrians I, FALCON 4, Future Farmers l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4. I am the most curious of all to see what will be the next thing I clo. 31 L. Bruce W. Hughes Ambition in Life: To be a meteorologist: to be more faithful to my friends. Memories: . . . the boys . . . the big four . . . Mr. Wil- liams' class . . . the P. brothers . . . the weather 0Hice , . . the Weather Club , . . the hurricane that never hit . . . Activities: Weather Club 4. My friends, unless it rains, the weather will be dry. rch to build upon. Robert Lawrence Jackson, Jr. Ambition in Life: To succeed in all I undertake and win the admiration of all l meet. Memories: . . . football, '63-'64 . . . Leadership Training . . . Mr. Pappa's College Bowl... Mrs. Kelly's late bus, BB-'IO . . . Mr. Cuff's shop class . . . all Double-O Souls . . . Activities: Audio-Visual 2: Bas: ketball, J.V. 2: Football, J.V. 2, Varsity 3: Intramurals 2: Library Aides 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Student Council 4: TraHic Aides 4. Wit, wisdom, and wiley ways. ,lf-'Q Mary Lee Hughes Ambition in Life: To achieve success by attaining perfec- tion in all my endeavors, to travel abroad, and to find complete happiness with that someone. Memories: . . . four years at O.H.S .... football games ..,proms...July7... those unforgettable years with a most wonderful guy, Jess . . . August i2 . . . Ocean City . . . dozens of roses.. .my own car . .. Joey and last summer , . . seniors, '66 . . . 11564 . . . D.C. and first gear . . . all my friends . . . '63 grad, K.R .... Alpha, A.K .... Activities: French Club 2, 3: Student Personnel Aide 3. The very pink of courtesy. William Jackson, Ill Ambition in life: To further my education or get a iob that pays well. Memories: . . . my two years in English ll, lll with Mrs. Rost . . . all the fun in Oakcrest Activities: Baseball, J.V. 3: Cafe- teria Aides 3: Track, Varsity 3: TraFfic Aides 3. Action makes more fortunes than caution. 5 . 'N-ff U, 'ghd Lxiiif' H5 w 4 John Russell Imlay Ambition in Life: To graduate from college, live a good life, be successful in all I attempt, and make my par- ents proud of me. Memories: . . . the S.A.S. and Germany . . . Hanne and Doris . . . 812165 . . . Jackie, C.P., I.R.M .... the 5B gang ...Fang...Scuff... Frau Nagel . . . Deutsch . . . Mr. Kerman . . . Algebra ll class C?J . . . Mrs. Hill . . . Sharpism . . . Activities: Debate Club iGreat Issues in American Historyl 4: French Club 3, 4: German Club 3, 4, President 4: STYLUS 'l. He tried the luxury of doing good. James H. Jackson Ambition in Life: To be success- ful in whatever I attempt, and to make myself proud of myself. Memories: . . . being called Tex by Barbara W .... three crazy girls: Gloria J., Adri- enne M., and Brenda K., . . . L.J .... Nadine, my little sister . . . D.U. and B.K. . . . Activities: Basketball, J.V. 2, 3: Future Farmers l, 2, 3. 'Tis always fair weather when good fellows get together. Ralph James Hundley Ambition in Life: To make a very good living and share my happiness with one cer tain someone Memories: . . . those 'long hard-but wonderful-hours in Gymkana . . . the night of the junior prom walking Marie to classes too darn much homework . . . four wonderful years Activities: Gymkana 3, 4, Presi dent 4: Key Club 3, 4 Pleasure and action make the hours seem short Sandra Jasper Ambition in Life: To go to a business school and to make my mother proud of me. Memories: . . . buses 10, ll, and 7 . . . my basketball in sophomore year . . . gym classes . . . junior and senior years . . . Activities: Future Homemakers 3: Girls' Basketball 2, 4. Even a quiet stream will some- times bubble. Arthur Jensen Ambition in life: To finish my education, get a good iob, and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . my third-period American History I class . . . my second, third and fourth- period agriculture classes . . . Activities: Future Farmers 2, 3, 4. Everything goes well with him. Becky Johnson Ambition in Life: To become a successful practical nurse and make my mother proud of me. Memories: . . . the six months I went with Steve B .... all the friends I have made .. . the fun I had in my iunior year in homeroom, D-64 . . . Who leads a good life is sure to live well. Ronald E. Jensen Ambition in life: To further my education or to get a good iob and make a lot of money. Memories: . , . my two years in Typing l, ll . . . English with Mrs, Rost . . . all the fun I have had at Oakcrest Activities: Stagecraft I, 2. Who bravely dares must some- times risk a fall. Walter Johns Ambition in Life: To do what I would like to do, whatever it is. Memories: . . . Mr, Cohen and the school amplifiers . . . the days and nights back- stage . . . Activities: Amateur Radio and Electronics Club 3: Audio- Visual I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Cooking Club I: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Stagecraft 2, 3, 4. My greatest trouble is getting the curtain up and down. Susan Marie Jerue Ambition in Life: To be success- ful in whatever field I may choose to enter, to make my parents and grandparents proud of me, and someday to marry and live a happy life. Memories: . . . Sandbox II . . . frat dances . . . Hamm. . , . l..B., NLM., U.S., B.F., T.S. . . , sleepy . . . M.L., LE., V.S .... the night Linda B. and I doubled with a certain two guys . . . Activities: Cafeteria Aides 'l, 2, 3: Office Aide 4. Life was meant to be lived, and curiosity must be kept alive. its Howard Johnson Ambition in Life: To enter college and to become a success. Memories: . . . four quarters ...camp...V-3... eighth-period English . . . Mrs. Hughes . . . football . . . I4, 45, 57, 58, 7l, 73 . . . Mrs. Rost . . . German lI...John...mymany friends . . . Activities: Basketball, Freshman I: Biology Club 4: Coin Club 3, 4: Football, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4: German Club 4: Science Club I, 2: Student Council 2, 3: Track, J.V. 2. leave all things to take their natural course and do not interfere. RN Eugene Jensen Ambition in Life: To enter college and be a success in my chosen field. Memories: . . . four years at Oakcrest . . . camp . . . football . . . Mrs. Rost . . . German II . . . golf with Mr. Sannino . . . Mrs. Kramer's history class . . . long lunch lines . . . the class of '66 . . . Activities: Bowling Club I: Football, J.V. 2: Golf Club 4: Key Club 4. Suit your manner to the man. Brenda Darlene Jones Ambition in Life: To own a '66 Mustang: go to college: obtain a doctorate in music education, and become a famous pianist. Memories: . . . wonderful Oak- crest . . . Sykes . Mr. Harmon's promise. . .twenty- tive dollars . , . J. Jusine . . . Gert, Ronnie, and stick shifts . . . Miss Jones . . . the in crowd . . . Mr. and Mrs. Tobias . . . proms . . . 14786, varsity football . . . Activities: Choraliers 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers 4: G.A.A, 2: Girls' Basketball 2, 4: Girls' Glee Club 4: Madrigal Singers 3, 4: Modern Choir 3, 4: National Music Honor Society 4, Historian 4: Spanish Club 3: STYLUS 3, 4, Fiction Editor 3, 4. What.wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness. 'ui-na, Iwi. Ronald B. Jones Ambition in Life: To become a singer, to make other people happy, and to help the man John Edwin Joyce who wants it. Ambition in Life: To be a suc- Memories: . . . bus F and Erna cess in the field of work I . . . Choraliers and Mr. P. . . . World History . . . Advanced Biology . . . Mrs. K X Aj G.H .... uma Mary . . . Key Club . . . Student Coun- may choose, be an asset to our economic way of life, make my parents proud of me, and be glad I went to Oakcrest. cil . . . O.H.S .... Memories: . . . baseball laps Activities: Choraliers 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Gym- kana 1, 2, Intramurals 1, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Male Chorus 1, 2, Modern Choir 1, 2, Photography Club 2, . . . homeroom C-53 . . . Spirit of '66 . . . gang on bus R-7 . . . D.J. and E.C. . . . seventh-period gym class . . . four wonderful years in O.H.S .... C . Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. A tivities. Banking 4, Baseball, Music is the universal speech Freshman 1, Varsity 3. Gary H- J0l'le5 of mankind. Ask and learn. Ambition in Life: To succeed in whatever I do and to make a name for myself so my parents will be proud of me. Memories: . . . Mr, Jones' shop class . . . the junior prom . . . the best English class at O.H.S., B-23 . . . Activities: Baseball, Freshman 1. Do your duty and leave the rest to heaven. Barbara Jo Jupin Ambition in Life: To be a woman with a purpose and enter the field of medicine. Memories: . . . D.G.P. . . . Jim's jokes - . . Big 4 . . . self-concept . . . my concus- sion . . . August 4 . . . Dylanesque . . . Sammy Louie . . . Overrun the Omegas . , . Latin . . . Mr. Williams . . . bowling . . . all my friends . . . summer of '65 Activities: Bowling Club 1, 3, Drama Club 4, Future Nurses 1, Golf Club 4, New Jersey Junior Historical Society 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Psychology-Sociology Club 3, 4. The most useless day of all is that in which we have not laughed. E' lb Dan Judge Ambition in life: To be an individualist and to be able to come out on top when the chips are down. Memories: . . . the boys . . the way-out weatherman . . . embarrassing situations . . . buddy J.J .... fleet foot . . . opening night iitters , . . French II class . . . Activities: Banking 2, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1. A man's foibles are what makes him lovable. Anna Louise Juliano Ambition in life: To be success- ful in whatever I do and to gain the most I can from life. Memories: . . . HENRY . . . fun oFF Broadway . . . Scott and Sharon . . . Yashma Goldberg . . . and all my friends, especially Nan and Bambi . . . proms . . . January 17, 1965 . . . four years of art , . . princess. .. Activities: Art Club 3, 4, G.A.A, 2, 3, Girls' Basketball 4, Gym- kana 1, 2, Intramurals 1. As unplanned as a hiccup. Larry Jones Ambition in Life: To be inde- pendent and successful but, most of all, to enioy a good life. Memories: . . . freshman year with Miss Doty . . . Kick Slim and bus U . . . ever- loving Drafting classes I-IV . . . drafting model . . . Mr. Harmon . . . 386, football, '65 . . . iunior prom . . . my first birthday . . . all the many friends and great teachers I've known here at Oakcrest and may never see again . . . Activities: Boys' Cooking Club 1, CREST 4, Cross Country, Varsity I, Football, J.V. 3, Varsity 4, Student Council 1, 2, STYLUS 1. Control circumstances and do not allow them to control you. Al Jusino, Jr. Ambition in life: Just to be a success in life and some day become a barber, maybe! Memories: . , . big times at Crowley's . . . T.T.A. mem- bers . . . T-9 tap-outs . . . eighth-period gym . . . Mr. Dav .... not bad . , . being late for wrestling . . . class of '66 . . . tabies cellar . . . when Ray and I got the truck stuck . . . Activities: Track, Freshman 1, J.V. 1, Varsity 1, 2, Wrestl- ing, Varsity 1, 2, 3. Speed, it seems to me, provides the one genuinely modern pleasure. PetrafKaenzig Ambition in life: To be a suc- cessful airline stewardess, see the world, and lead a happy life. Memories: . . . all the laughs and fun I've shared with my friends . . . iunior history class with Mr. Williams and Dave . . . Miss Rackoski's gym class . . . class of '66 Activities: Cafeteria Aides i, 2, French Club I, 2: Future Business Leaders of America 4: Gymkana 3: Modern Dance Club 3: Office Aide 4. Friends are a second existence. Fred W. King Ambition in life: To be a suc- cess in whatever I do, and to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . , all the good times in Vo. Ag .... Mr. Wallace's Drawing I class . . . To sow is less difficult than to reap. Lenny Kennedy Am :tion Life To go o diesel school have my own business and become the best In my field Memories my first year at Oakcrest . . . the first time I got suspended . . . the ten months I went with a certain newspaper girl . . . the World's Fair , . . I didn't begin to learn any- thing until after I had finished my studies. lun.-f Robert N. Ka rrer Ambition in Life: To become the best in whatever field I choose. Memories: . . . classes in D- wing . . . away basketball games . . . We find in life exactly what we put into it. 'EES -un.-x Q- Joan B. Kenny Ambition in life: To be happy and to succeed in whatever I do. Memories: . sophomore year . . . good times with J.H., L.T. and E.S .... May 27 . --summer of '65 . . . class of '66 . . . Activities: Gymkana 35 Office Aide 4. She scatters enioyment who can enioy much. Claire F. Kerr Ambition in Life: To get mar- ried in the far future, lead a happy life, and be able to make others smile. Memories: . . . all the friends I have made . . . my iunior gym class . . . the refugees . . . the hitchhikers . . . modeling for Mrs. Born . . bus T-9 . . . Butch . . . Activities: STYLUS I. A pinch of probably is worth a pound of perhaps. Nancy Rose Keiser Ambition in life: To be a credit to my parents and to Oak- crest always, and to lead a happy, exciting life. Memories: . . . Ang and Heh . . . decorating for iunior prom . . . Yashma Gold- berg and that night on the Boardwalk , . . unity and spirit of the '66-ers . . . three wonderful years at Oak- crest . . . Activities: Art Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Modern Dance Club 2, 3: Psychology-Sociol- ogy Club 4. All real works of art look as if they were done in ioy. Anne Kirlin Ambition in life: To do some- thing with my life no matter what I do, and not only make friends but be one. Memories: . . . Sandy . . . Rich a dirty football sock . . . name bracelet . . . the dunes . . . dancing? . . . a million crazy things that couldn't be described . , . bananas . . . Gene's truck . . . getting lost . . . bus I . . . new friends at O.H.S .... No nicer than she could be. on-. F95 Harry E Klingenberg Ambition in Life To go to col lege and become a success. Memories: . . . history with Mr. Carol Konrad Ambition in Life: To become a nurse, help others, and be happy in everything I do. Memories: . . . Peggy . . . sec- ond-period gym-sprinklers! I I . . . chem labs with G.I. Gitto and Pox . . . B.B. , . . January 4, 1963 . . . proms . . . Little Girl . . . bloomers . . . ice skating, '62-'63 . . . football games iO.C.J . . . Omega . . . Activities: Drama Club 2, 3. Bright as ioy. ' Pappa and Mr. Sharp . . . v Leadership Training . . . drafta - ing class and J.W.H .... 5Alunch...bus7... my senior year . . . Activities: Assembly Committee 4, Audio-Visual l, Bowling Club 3, Debate Club iGreat Issues in American History, 4. Whenever I think, I make a mistake. Donna Madeline Kuntz Ambition in Life: To be a secretary for a few years and then marry and raise a family. Memories: . . . Mr. Kelley . . . Mr. Perinchief . . . E.R.T., M.A., J.A., F.M., J.W., R.E., E.T .... fighting with Roy . . . little devils . . . St. Mary's, Virginia . . , sisters . . . contest in O.C. that wasn't . . . color guard . . . class of '66 . . . all my wonderful teachers . . . Activities: Band 4, Choraliers 2, 3, 4, Drama Club l, 2, 3, French Club 2, Girls' Glee Club 4, Girls' Archery 2, Girls' Basketball 2, Library Aides 3, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, Modern Choir 3, 4, Modern Dance Club l, National Music Honor Society 4, Office Aide 4. No friend like music when the last word's spoken. Robert Allen Knorr Ambition in Life: To be success- ful in whatever I do and have a happy and prosperous life. Memories: . . , bus J . . . Mr. P .... Choraliers . . . Miss J .... Mr. C ..,. four great years at O.H.S .... Activities: Choraliers 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 2, 3, 4, Male Chorus 2, 3, Modern Choir 2, 3, 4, National Music Honor Society 4. Everything should be guided by reason. 'ls f -SPL Russell C. Konrady Ambition in Life: To succeed in life, make my future the best I can, make my parents proud of me, and make God true. Memories: . . . my freshman bus F . . . my four years at O.H.S .... Peggy . . . band . . . my brother's '41 coupe . . , all the fun on band trips . . . the teachers at O.H.S .... Activities: Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club l, 2, FALCON 2, Gymkana 2, 3, National Music Honor Society 3, 4, Photography Club 'I, 2, 3, Track, J.V, 3. 'WX Peter Kubaska Ambition in Life: To lead a worthwhile life. Memories: . . . Maria . . . Danny . . . Omegas . . . Mrs. Hughes . . . Miss Gib- son . . . Miss Jones . . . grass . , . strange fhings in Philadelphia . . . Activities: Art Club 2, Choral- iers 4, Discussion Club 2, Drama Club 3, 4, Publicity Manager 4, Glee Club I, 2, Latin Club I, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, Library Aides I, Psy- chology-Sociology Club 3, Science Club I, Spanish Club 3, Treasurer 3, STYLUS 4. How glorious it is-and how Hold the fort! I'm coming. painful-to be an exception. uv- Mitsuko Konishi Ambition in Life: To be able to do well in whichever path in life I choose. Memories: . , . my wonderful stay here . . . September 5 . . . Split Rock . . . Mr. F. . , . football and basketball games . . . Bucknell . . . Christmas . . . all my friends . . . speeches . . . Florida . . . international weekends . . . 5B lunch . . . Sayonara . . . Just call me 'Bugs Bunny' . . . Mrs. Nagel . . . Mrs. G.'s class . . . Mr. S.'s classes . . . June I . . . summer . . . Activities: German Club 3, 4, Girls' Tennis 3, 4, Mathe- matics 4, Modern Dance Club 3, 4. Delightful as May-time and cheerful as dawn. James La Bor Ambition in life: To graduate from college and become a successful accountant and later a Certified Public Ac- countant. Memories: . . . Oakcrest . . . Mr. Williams' seventh-period American History I class . . . the greatest senior class ever . . . the gang from G.H.S. . . . the pool and the park . . . beating Nick in basket- ball . . . Activities: Bowling Club 3, In- tramurals 3, 4. Covmmon sense is the measure of the possible. Doris Ledlein Ronald F. Laskowski Ambition in life: To go to college and make a success- ful career of engineering. Memories: . . . the four years at O.H.S .... M.K.'s story class . . . parking the Catalina with L.C .... summer of '65 . . . route 1140 . . . Advanced Chemistry blasts . . . R.W.'s keep-right class Activities: Computer Mathema- tics 4: French Club 2, 3, 4. Never say more than necessary. FSP' iv . Michael Upchurch Leary Ambition in life: To become a success in life, make my mother and father proud of me, and stay a bachelor. Memories: . . . all the good times with C. Smith . . . my four years in Oakcrest . . . Alpha, '64 . . . Wagner's . . . E.H.C .... parties . . . summers of '64 and '65 . . . the junior prom . . . Activities: Audo-Visual I: Foot- ball, Freshman 1: Gymkana 3. Nobody can be exactly like me. Sometimes even I have trou- ble doing it. 48 'ii' . ly Nicholas Laielli Ambition in Life: To graduate from collegefand enter into the Held of sports. Memories: . . . freshman basket- ball . . . Mr. Knodt . . . Mr. Mohr . . . all of the football and basketball games ...'if24B.T,...Cuda... impossible feats of E.G .... Mr. Curlott . . . Jil's '57 Ford . . . Big Buck . . . Activities: Basketball, Fresh- man l: Bowling Club 3: FALCON 1, Golf Club 4, Intramurals l, 3, 4. When in doubt, tell the truth. Larry F. Lederer Ambition in Life: To live my life to the fullest. Memories: . . . these four great years at O.H.S .... Mr. M. and the nights at B-4 and B-5 . . . the champ . . . all my friends at O.H.S .... Activities: Football, Freshman l: German Club 3: Mathematics 2: Wrestling, J.V. 2, 3, Var- sity 4. Everything that can be thought at all can be thought clearly. -it John Charles Large Ambition in Life: To be a suc- cess and to go' to California some day in my'TR-3. Memories: . . . Susan Herold . . . my freshman year . . . sad boys . . . J.G., B.W., J.V. . . . girls . . . teachers . . . all my friends . . . parties . . . iunior prom . . . class of'66...TR-3... The world belongs to the en- thusiast who keeps cool. Ambition in Life: To travel all over the world, getting to many different people and learning to understand them and their way of life. Memories: . . . the year, '65-'66 . . . many friends I have made . . . history with Mr. Pappa . . . first assembly . . . living with a wonderful family . . . A.R.P .... school spirit . . . O.H.S. . . . Activities: German Club 4, Hon- orary President 4: Psychol- ogy-Sociology Club 4: Student Council 4. Her ways are the ways of pleasantness. Bryce A. Laslow Memories . . . my first year at Oakcrest, a memory in itself . , . Activities: Baseball, Freshman I: Football, Freshman l. How good it is to live. John S. Le Compte Ambition in Life: To see the world, settle down, and make my family proud of me. Memories: . . . a certain camp- ing trip . . . Mr. Pieretti's English Ill and IV . . . diets . . . second place . . . Mr. Marinelli and Mr. Segraves . . . Cl0ds like F.N., G.L., J.P., P.G., and the rest . . . class of '66 . . . Activities: Cross Country, Var- sity 3, 4: Future Farmers 2, 3, 4: Wrestling, Varsity 2, 3, 4. In sport, in courage, and in the sight of heaven, all men .are equal. Gary Wayne Leek Ambition in Life: To succeed in everything I do, go to col- lege, and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . my freshman year . . . baseball . . . football . . . Spanish I, II . . . Joe, Mark, Bill, Jim . , . basketball games . . . lunch Activities: Baseball, Freshman 'I, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Football, Freshman I, Varsity 4. A man's reach should exceed l his grasp. Linda Ann Lehneis Ambition in Life: To go to college and maior in physical education. Memories: . . . Gymkana and all the shows . . , Mr. Platt ., . . Mr. Walker . . . Mr. Williams . . . Henry, our , balancing acts, and all the places we've performed . . . A.A ..,. Sokol . . . Pres- sure . . . Food . . . Laura . . . proms . . . doubling with Sharon and Scott in Henry's VW . . . my four marvelous I years at Oakcrest . . . Activities: Future. Nurses I, I G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Gymkana I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treas- urer 4, Modern Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3. Lovely as the day. .,n..- Ruth Louise Lee Ambition in Life: To make my good better and my better best, to make my father and those people who have help- ed me proud of me, to succeed in all I attempt to do. Memories: . . . my freshman year . . . homeroom periods , . . my four years at O.H.S. . . . the gang . . . hockey practices . . . bus L . . . Miss G.'s French classes . . . Mrs. G .... the wonderful faculty and students at O.H.S. Activities: CREST 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Girls' Hockey 3, 4, Psychology-Soci- ology Club 3, 4, STYLUS 2. Good temper is an estate for life. Susan Levy Ambition in Life: To be a success, gain the respect of all I meet, have lots of money, and get married. Memories: . . . Mr. Lamley . . . classes with Betsy . . . fourth- period Journalism . . . Span- ish I, II . . . August 29 . . . Jimmy . . . Activities: Bowling Club 4, CREST 4, FALCON 3, 4, As- sistant Editor 3, First-Page Editor 4, Office Aide 2, 3, Photography Club I, Psychol- ogy-Sociology Club 3, 4, STYLUS 'I. One is made by her belief. Laura Leeds Ambition in Life: To become a registered nurse and special- ize in psychiatric nursing. Memories: . . . Mrs. Schilling . . . Proiect FHW-2 . . . Greg . . , the laundromat . . . Gymkana . . , Gotta be tough . . . Mr. Walker . . . Mr. Platt . . . Linda C. . . . Linda L .... SOKOL . . . Pressure . . . Pam's tan . . . campaigns . . . Mr. Williams . . . other woman . . . flowers . . . R.B .... O.M.A. Activities: Class Vice-President 3, 4, Future Nurses I, G.A.A. 3, Girls' Basketball 2, 3, Girls' Hockey I, 2, Girls' Tennis 2, Gymkana 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Nurse's Aide 2, 3, 4. A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. James E. Lewman Ambition in Life: To become successful in the field of electricity. Memories: . . . Mr. McElroy . . Mr. T .... Frenchy . my great Spanish class . . Cool it, Gang . . . Activities: Band 3, Baseball, Freshman I, Bowling Club I, 2. No man loves life like him. Janet C. Lehneis Ambition in Life: To make my parents proud of me and to make a good wife for John. Memories: . . . John . . . December 25, 'I964 . . . iunior prom . . . the four bigs . . . Barbara, Dora Lee, Miko, Linda, and all my friends . . . most of all, J. J. J. J .... Activities: Arts and Crafts Club 3, G.A.A. 'I, 2, 3, 4, Gym- kana I, 2, Modern Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Office Aide 2. The majesty of lovelinessl Marieanne Leman Ambition in Life: To be able to help others who are not as fortunate as I am and to make something out of my life so that my parents will be proud of me, Memories: . . . my wonderful senior year at Oakcrest . . . Activities: Class Secretary 3, Girls' Tennis 4, Intramurals 4. Greeted with a smile. 49 Theresa B. Lieb Ambition in Life: To be a successful secretary, make my parents happy, and marry Philip. Memories: , . . Kathy and David . . . Dina and Gene . . . O.C. at 3 . . . February 20, i965 . . . the beach . . . Philip . . . Activities: Future Business Lead- ers of America 3, 4: Future Nurses I, 2: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Archery l, 2: Girls' Basketball 3, 4: Modern Dance Club l: Oltice Aide 4: Science Club 2. Keep your face to the sun- shine and you can't see the shadows. David Edward Ling Ambition in life: To further my education and become a suc- cess in life. Memories: . . . the pleasant times at football practice . . . Mr. Platt's nightmares . , . Mr. Sannino's math classes . . . my filthy gym clothes and football uniform . . . Activities: Cafeteria Aides 4: Football, Freshman l, .l.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4: German Club 3: Stagecraft 2, 3: Track, Fresh- ma J.V. 2, Nothi 's w ore than this Gregory P. Lister Ambition in Life: To go to college, make my parents proud of me, and be happy in my chosen field of en- deavor. Memories: . . . class of '66 . . . the iunior prom . . . Laura . . . the code . . . football . . . wrestling . . . coaches: Marinelli, Platt, Segraves . . . Activities: Assembly Committee 3: Class President 3, 4: Football, Freshman 1, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Student Council l: Track, Freshman l: Wrestling, Var- sity 'l, 2, 3, 4. A man who is master of pa- tience is master of everything. ,ar 1-we is Alfred B. Lundy Ambition in life: To become an auto mechanic and to achieve the highest goal in life. Memories: . . . the dances at O.H.S .... football manager . . . wrestling and track teams . . . bus S-8 at 6:30 . . . my friends: P.L., A.B., C.A., G.H., J.O., L.S., and the rest of the Gang . . . practice on Saturday for foot- ball and wrestling . . . Activities: Football, Varsity 3, 4: Track, Varsity 3: Wrestling, J.V. 3. lt is in games that many men discover their paradise. .lay MacDonald Ambition in Life: To be happy and successful always. Memories: . . . football games, '62 . . . history in C-38 . . . typing fughll in B-I2 . . . bumming around with Tom- my...Eileen... l've taken my fun where I've found it. Goldy Lieberman Ambition in Life: To help a little, maybe: and to show them it can be done. Memories: . . . history teachers . . . Mrs. B.'and girls' sports . . . heated discussions . . . ACTIVITIES: CREST 4, Girls' Sport Editor 4: FALCON 3, Girls' Sports Editor 3: Future Teachers l, 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 2, President 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Board Member 2, 4, Treasurer 3: Girls' Archery 3: Girls' Basketball l, 2, 3: Girls' Hockey 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: Intramurals l, 2, 3: Mathe- matics l, 2, Treasurer 2: National Honor Society 3, 4. Accomplishmont will prove to be a iourney not a destination. Patricia Anne Lipford Ambition in life: To become a secretary and make my par- ents proud of me. Memories: . . . fakeout . . . school dances and football games , . . class of '66 . . . bus D . . . COUSIN lTT . . . all of my friends . . . J.R. . . . Goey . . . Dave, A.L., J.A., B.F., B.J., B.S .... Pitta Patta . . . Activities: Falconetts 4: G.A.A. 4: Girls' Hockey 4: Spanish Club 3. A happy life must to a great extent be a quiet life. Gertrude Luckas Ambition in Life: To be a suc- cess in life and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . all the fun in O.H.S .... buses E and G.,.5Blunch...my '54 Ford . . . German Club . . . American History I . . . Activities: German Club 3: Girls' Basketball 'l, 2: Photography Club I. Quietly she treads the pathway of life. 50 Frieda Maier Ambitions in Life: To become a successful secretary and in later years to be a good housewife. Memories: . . . good times in 5B lunch . . . A.S. and T.T., G.M .... German l-Ill . . . N.M. in her years to come at Oakcrest . . . bus P and all the fun . . . the greatest year, '66 . . . Activities: German Club I, 2, 3, Library Aide I, 2, 3, 4, Office Aide i, 2, 3, 4. Good humor makes all things tolerable. Sharon L. Maruf'Fi Ambition in Life: To go to college and enter the field of rehabilitation, to make my family proud of me. Memories: . . . Garry . . . October 25 . . . iunior prom, '64 . . , senior prom, '65 . . . Omega . . . Diane and our summer iob ...r eighth-period gym with Miss R .... Activities: French Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Office Aide 3, 4, Student Council 4. The most manifested sign of wisdom is continued cheer- fulness. Dennis C. Massey Ambition in life: To graduate, get a car, find a iob, to stay away from Viet Nam, mostly iust to be happy. Memories: . . . Mr. Pieretti's fourth-period English class . . . Mrs. Remlein . . . football games . . . all members of the class of '66 . . . especi- ally Pam . . . We learn from experience that men never learn anything from experience. 51 S... -12-. .. Melanie S. McClure Ambition in Life: To do God's will, make my parents proud of me, and make Gian happy. Memories: . . , Gian . . . Tex . . . Mr. Pappa . . . wild lunches . . . summer, '65 . . . cold classrooms . . . Russ and Rusty . . . bus L . . . hospitals . . . Mr, Kerman and head- aches . . . four confused years . . .- Activities: French Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Girls Basketball 2, 3. In about the same degree you are helpful, you will be happy- l K W ci, , I Catherine Theresa 1 'Maurice' I rea.. fir Ariiimiaffa in ,uri-. T asians .-'an R.N.l tdachievifappiness, and ldeserve mylqoarentsl lj L ,V Memories: !,.,,tl.?o-A lunch, .K I f ,Jbusejlcrspd ogg Q. A.C. U . . . f- -' H.S. 4, . .f my firstyimpresswlog I fi-Oakcrest . Y' . l.T. 'fi' . 15 ,il-le great kids here .cz . all . he. of N ,tHe itsacheys, iespeciallyl LMrz' Curlott Mr? Kelle Mr W f My ' M1cale,.gandyMr. Crowley . . . . , 1. . summemvacations .1'. . N ll, I Activities! Corzqllter' lylllathema- .L . 4 I if . , X, tics 4, Futur Nurses 4 Girls Tennis 4,yGolf Club'i4,'lylathe-ff f' matics 4,1 Psychology-Socipi logy Club t The great and only serious busi- -- Irving E. Marshall Ambition in Life: To become a mechanical or civil engineer. Memories: . . . the good times I had in first-period history in my iunior year . . . all the fun I had on bus 4 . . . B.T., N.Z., H.W., N.K., M.H., M.S., L.W., A.T., J.M., G.E. . . . basketball . . . Mr. Mohr . . . Mr. Colman . . . Activities: Basketball, J.V. 3, Varsity 3, 4, CREST 4, Boys' Sports Editor 4, Student Council 2, 3. Every man has his proper gifts. Darla E. Marzo Ambition in Life: To go to business college, become a technical secretary, and make my parents and grandparents proud of me. Memories: . . . TONY , . . iunior prom . . . March 4, 1964 . . .April 11, 1964. , . sisters . . . fun in gym with G.B., S.G., T.E., A.S., B,M., B.S .... Carole and bus I . . . Donna and color guard practices . . . 4IV2 . . . Mrs. Schilling . . . O.H.S. weather reports . . . family living class . . . Activities: CREST 4, Intramurals I, 4, Nurse's Aide 3, 4, Student Council I, 4. She sparkles, she bubbles. ness of life is tdilive hapgiilyikll ,fjjh J M3Tl'lIS A5 All? S' If :v-I -my ,cyAmbition'llt'ih life: To become Ei4ecretary and make my 'fmother proud of me. ' Memories: . . . the class of '66 ,JM . xmy four years at O.H.S. 1241 working in the office 1.' . .jworking for Mr. Kasunich ,yn Gymkana and the home gifghow . . . bus F and bus E Activities: CREST 4, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 4, Girls' Basketball 3, 4, Gym- kana 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Modern Dance Club I, 4, Office Aide 3, 4. She is as good as she is fair. Scott C. McGuire Ambition in Life: To accept the challenges of my life and conquer them to the best of my ability, to finish my education and become suc- cessful in my chosen career. Memories: . . . Shar . . . summer of '65 . . . laughs we had off Broadway . . . student council . , . proms . . . VW's . . . motor scooters ...Kath...Bob...Jake ...friends...A.C.... all the good times'. . . sad boys , . . Activities: Assembly Committee 4, Cafeteria Aides 4, Drama Club 4, French Club 3, 4, Gymkana I, Library Aides 2, 3, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, President 4. The real great man is the man who makes every man feel great. ui K7 Qtfef' lf If . lm MIM Rosann V. c ughlin Ambition i To Qgcome a fashion igman ,make my parents pro of me. Memories: . . VN times . . . n ' io . . . feel froggy leap . . . all of the wonderful teachers I've met . . . Activities: Art Club I. If you are honest, it is the best thing in the world. kt. Jim Mclntyre Ambition in Life: To make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . a certain girl cluring my freshman and sophomore years . . . the crowded halls . . . the class of '66 . . . We go on our way, doubtful that that is what it is. Leona McLeod Ambition in Life: To be success- ful in life and in the career of my choice, to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . all the kids in Mrs. Bf's class . . . the mega- phone we never won until '66 . . . bus X-I . . . El clase de espanol I! . . . Miss O.'s English class and good times we shared . . . Mrs. B. and Miss Rock . . , my lousy hockey . . . the biscuit I could never butter! . . . the class of '66 of which I am proud . . . Activities: Art Club 4, CREST 4, Future Nurses 4, Girls' Basketball 2, 4, Girls' Hockey 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 4, Modern Choir 4, Psychology- Sociology Club 3. The trick of singularity. tr-N AU ' Elsa Maria Mercado Ambition in life: To graduate from high school, make my parents and Harry proud of me in all that I do in future years, get married in '67, and start a family of my own. Memories: . . . Mr. Saunders . . . cafeteria aides with Sylvia and Mary Anne . . . my twin sister Jo . . . Mr. Segraves . . . Mr, Sagan . . . the L'Erario's . . . Bingo . . . September 27, 1964 . . . H.J.E., Jr .... Bertha's bus and the gang . . . Linda L'Erario and Joe . . . four wonderful years at Oakcrest Activities: Cafeteria Aides 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, President 3. A good heart's worth gold. David McKee Ambition in Life: To make my parents proud of me in what- ever I do. Memories: , . . a special girl . . , the lunch room . . . all the boys in 5B lunch, my iunior year . . . class of '66 . . . Wit has truth in it, wisecrack- ing is simply calisthenics with words. Charles J. Mclaughlin Ambition in Life: To achieve success and happiness in all phases of life. Memories: . . . the great friends I have acquired . . . the horrifying practices of wrestl- 'ng and soccer , . . the ter- rific coaches . . , Hector's English class . . . that some- one . . . Oh! Mr. Sharp . . . 3:15 . . . those crazy Friday nights . . . class of '66 . . . Activities: Banking 4, President 4, Soccer 4, Wrestling, J.V. 2. Man of wit and humor. Ronald William Mclaughlin Ambition in life: To be a credit to my parents and my country. Memories: . . . football . . . Julia . . . Greeley, Pa. . . South Jersey Chorus . . . sprints . . . the air vent . . . Mr. PIatt's dreams . . . our great school . . . Activities: Baseball, Freshman 'l, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4, Choral- iers I, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club I, Football, Freshman I, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Madrigal Singers I, 2, 3, Male Chorus I, 2, 3, Modern Choir I, 2, 3, National Music Honor Society 3, 4, Traffic Aides 3. If music be the food of love, play on. Jakob Metz Ambition in life: To become rich and famous and be a success in whatever I attempt. Memories: . . . class of '66 . . . fun . . . parties at C.L. . . . our homeroom . . . the Volks- wagen . . . THE TALENT SHOW . . . Scott and Bob . . . Activities: Intramurals If Library Aides 2, 3: Soccer 4, Captain 4. Mind the music and the step and with the girls be handy. Charles R. Milton Ambition in life: To be a success and make -fifteen thousand dollars a year. Memories: . . . bus L . . . Mr. W .... the G.M.C. at the football games' . . . Mrs. H .... Mary . . . Activities: Chess Club 'ly Draft- ing Club 3: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club I, 2: Traffic Aides 3. The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot. Tony Monfredo Ambition in Life: To go into the Navy, get married to Adela, and make sure I make loads of money. Memories: . . . our swinging ag class . . . some cool field trip . . . our wild American History I class . . . my new Pontiac . . . our football games . . . teasing Mr. Juestrich about the floor wax . . . Activities: Football, Freshman 'Ip Future Farmers 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 47 Wrestling, J.V. 2. He is of a free and open nature. 53 Alvin J. Moore Ambition in life: To be success- ful in everything I do or attempt to do and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . bus N and all the pleasant years that I have spent on it . . . Messrs. Segraves, Much, and Bendel . . . Mrs. Whitman . . . Awards Assembly, I965 . . . Care and diligence bring luck. , H 'f .. lex inf, ,jg V g A AEA 'Q ',-:Im ,- -A Q, 1 tilt: ' .lil 1 , 1 K' A W . , VT vr ' tg V 'Y 5 I Diana M. Miller Ambition in life: To marry Don and be a good wife and mother: to have health, wealth and happiness, and a February wedding. Memories: . . . good times in Hammonton . . . my little sister . . . August eighth . . . fun with Turtle, Bunny, and Duck . . . days in the Infirmary . . . Mrs. Schilling . . . the Navy . , . Lois . . . Don and Joe . . . six months off from school . . . Activities: Future Nurses I, 2, Secretary 2. I am an optimist. It does not seem too much sense being anything else. Anthony R. Moscufo Ambition in life: To live, love, laugh, have a good time, and to become successful in my career as an all-round machinist. Memories: . . . four years at Oakcrest . . . bus N fMr. KJ ...myChevy...the class of '66 . . . the wonder- ful people I have met here who have helped me . . . Activities: Amateur Radio and Electronics Club I: Assembly Committee 4: Cafeteria Aides 4: Football, Manager If Stage- Craft 4: STYLUS 3. A wise man reflects before he speaks. lou Miller Ambition in Life: To succeed in all that I do, ioin the Navy and get sea duty on a nuclear sub, and learn to be a machinist. Memories: . . . class of '66 . . . Mr. C .... bus CC-2, O-'l . . . lunch . . . detentions . . . waiting in the cafeteria for school to start . , . Gatahooters and Haints . . . all the fun I had in classes . . . Activities: Cafeteria Aides I, 2, 3, 4, Football, Freshman I: Wrestling, J.V. 'l, 2. AII's one to me. Allen D. Mosier Ambition in life: To get a , good Iob and make lots of money: to buy a new carp to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . all the fun I had at Oakcrest High School . . . the great class of '66 . . . Activities: Future Farmers I, 2, 3. Laugh at yourself first, before anyone else can. , I 3 vm 1 Charles L. Mueller, III Ambition In Life: To be a success in whatever I do and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . all the fun at the F.F.A. summer meeting . . . kidding the contractors during construction of the school addition , . . my four years at Oakcrest . . . Activities: Future Farmers 2, 3, 4, Library Aides I, 2, 3, 4. The test of a vocation is the love of the drudgery it involves. Marilyn E. Mueller Ambition in Life: To further my education, be happy, and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . Fats . . . tennis with A.D. and kids . . . Laura . . . summer parties . . . biology with Anna . . . show-offs . . , Miss Rackoski . . . detentions? . . . senior table . . . Mr. Fineran's jokes . . . '66 . . . p.i. parties . . . Activities: Bowling Club 'I, 2, Future Teachers I, G.A.A. 4, German Club 3, Girls' Bas- ketball 4, Girls' Tennis 3, 4, Gymkana 4, New Jersey Junior Historical Society 3, STYLUS 3. Sweetness charms the mind. ' What are the aims which are at the Thomas L. Nace Ambition in Life: To be a success in all I do and to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . four great years at O.H.S .... freshman year . . . long lunch lines . . . French I, II . . . English with Mr. Karver . . . Key Club meetings . . . Activities: Basketball, Freshman 'I, Baseball, Freshman I, Choraliers I, Football, Fresh- man l, Golf Club 4, Key Club 3, 4, Traffic Aides 3. And so on to the end of the chapter. Dina Ann Nardozza Ambition in Life: To be a success in whatever I attempt to do. Memories: . . . Gene . . . Friday 'I3 . . . 007 . . . the trophy . . . Tina and Fred . . . Mother B .... Gail . . . barn parties . . . Kathy and David . . . Terry and Philip . . . fights . . . the tape recorder . . . Bev . . . F.B. and D.A .... C.F. and D.L .... New York field trips with Mrs. Born . . . class of '66 . . . Enioyment is the way of life. Samuel C. Mufferi Ambition in Life: To go to college, to gain satisfaction from my achievements in life. Memories: . . . teachers like J.M., J.W., G.H., R.O., D.W. ...oldbusM...afew special girls . , . the class of '66 . . . some wild nights . . . Activities: Chess Club I, Key Club 4, STYLUS 'l. Let the world slide. same time duties? Louis John Nell Ambition in Life: To be a success in life and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . all the great times and friends I've had at O.H.S .... John H .... Sandy M .... Wayne W .... Debbie C ..,. the rowdies in first-period gym . . . foot- ball camp . . . kids, '63-66 . . . Activities: Football, Freshman 'I, J.V. 3, Varsity 4, Gymkana 'l, 2. A fellow of plain and uncoined constancy. .W Ida Rose Moskowitz Ambition in Life: To become famous for being of service to my country. Memories: . . . long hours of study . . . my relatives on the faculty, especially A.R.P .... D.G.P .... A.C. my wonderful friends . . . class of '66 . . . Activities: Bowling Club I, CREST '4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Debate Club lPublic Speakingl 3, FALCON 2, 3, 4, Editor 3, French Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council l, 2. We who read history, make history. Edward C. Muller Ambition in Life: To become a success in all I do and to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . Kay in summer of '65 . . . 'I0fI8!63: high school record in cross country broken . . . scholarship con- test . . . I2!20!64: the trip I won to New York City . . . Activities: Cafeteria Aides 'I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country, Varsity 'I, 2, 3, 4, FALCON 3, 4, Future Business Leaders of America 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, Track, Varsity I, 2, 3, 4, Traffic Aides I, 2, 3. A man governed by his own opinions. Johnny Nickelson Ambition in Life: To become a professional wrestler or foot- ball player and to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . activities . . . all of my good friends in chorus, gym, and sophomore shop . . . Activities: Band 2, 3, 4, Choral- iers 4, Football, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4, Future Farmers 3, Wrestling, J.V. 2, I-0t's make the of it mtrf' Frederick Paul Nickles Ambition in life: To go to college and be successful in anything I attempt, to be a good husband and father, most of all, to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . Betty .Io . . . crew cuts . . . football . . . wrestling . . . Big Art . . . Rod . . . sprints . . . iunior class prom and prom com- mittee . . . all of the friends at Oakcrest . . . Activities: Baseball, Freshman l, J.V. 2, Football, Freshman I, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Nurse's Aide 4, Stagecraft 1, 2, 3, Wres- tling, Varsity I, 2, 3, 4. He hath a heart as sound as a bell. ,V X Diane Netting Diane D. Newell in Life: To travel and Ambition in Life: To become a married and raise lab technician and help in the field of medicine. of all, to make proud of me. . . 4B lunch in iunior year . . Peggy En lish III Memories: . . . the good times at O.H.S .... Miss Rackoski's crazy gym class . . . bus E . . . all my wonderful friends . . . drama club rehearsals u my friends... vit es: wling Club I, R ST , Falconetts 4, Future Bu ss Leaders of America , olf Club 4, Office Aide I ad a pleasant time with my mind for it was happy. 1 They are, the Joseph George Odom Ambition in life: To achieve success in all of my en- deavors, to be an asset to my parents, friends and com- munity, to marry that special girl that made my iunior and senior years such pleasant ones. Memories: . . . Linda . . . October 8 . . . iunior prom ...June l2...July3l . . . my big bet. . .football teams of '65 and '66 . . . senior class . . . Curt, Mannie, Doug . . . J.O., B.T., M.H. . . . Mrs. Hughes . . . S.0.0.T. . . . Activities: Baseball, Freshman l, Drama Club 'l, Football, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, STYLUS I, Track, Freshman 1, Traffic Aides 3. No task's too steep for human wit. of '64-'65 . . . the great class of '66 . . . chem labs . . . Activities: Choraliers 4, Drama Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Future Nurses I, 2, Madri- gal Singers 4, Modern Choir 4, Modern Dance Club 'I, 2, Psychology-Sociology Club 4. There's mischief twinkling in her eyes. perfecting of ourselves, the Joseph Oleinik Ambition in Life: To graduate from college successfully and accomplish all endeavors I may pursue. Memories: . . . our great senior class.. . June 28 . . . Algebra ll . . . physics . . . Mark . . . football games . . . June Bug . . . eighth-period gym . . . S.0.0.T .... Jets . . . Yashma and that night on the Boardwalk with M.L.B. . . . J.S., N.K., AJ., H.W. .. . Activities: Assembly Committee 4, Basketball, J.V. 2, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Mathematics 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 3, Traffic Aides 3, Wrestling, Varsity 4. His style shows the man. ... i'.' Artis J. Ni-.kelson Ambition in Life: To become an outstanding secretary, travel to Hawaii, and be a good example of an Oakcrest student. Memories: . . . Miss Jones -and Choraliers . . . the great class of '66 . . . Mike D. . . . Grace and Curt . . . Linda and Joe . . . Kitten and Lloyd . . . Sharron and Vic . . . Mr. Williams . . . all my secret admirers . . . Activities: Choraliers 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Future Business Leaders of America 4, Girls' Basketball 3, 4, Girls' Hockey 2, 3, 4, Library Aides I, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, Modern Choir 3, 4. The simple gift of laughter. happiness of others. ' James R. Owen Ambition in life: To be an electrician and be successful in everything I do. Memories: . . . bus CC-2 . . . the hillbillies . . . Ganiel's tore-up Ford . . . the good time I had at the football games . . . Education consists mainly in what we have unloarned. Q - N.. Constance Patterson Ambition in Life: To make ai difference in the world by doing my bit to the best of my ability. Memories: . . . friendships . . . midnights . . . lights of New York . . . Ocean City breezes . . . that hot little Honda . . . Sayonara . . . Linda's cast . . . Night and Day . . . Estrelita . . , bread and butter . . . witchcraft . . . Activities: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 37 CREST 4, Art Editor 47 Drama Club 47 Foreign Affairs Association 37 Psychology-Sociology Club 3. Creation is a drug I simply can't do without. Lyn Paulsson Ambition in Life: To be happy, to make someone else happy, and to feel as though I haven't missed anything. Memories: . . . good times with Bob S .... Judy's Merc . , . my Falcon , . . chases , . . transportation, J.C .... fourth- period lunch . . . C.R.S. . . . Tally-Ho , . . Lou . . . Activities: Banking l7 CREST 47 Future Business Leaders of America 47 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 47 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 47 Modern Dance Club 27 Office Aide 17 Student Personnel Aide 27 Transportation Aide 2, 3, 4. A merry heart that laughs at care. , Michael W. Palumbo Ambition in Life: To continue my education, make my par- ents proud of me, travel around the world, sand,' I hope, to find myself. Memories: . . . boss times with Mr. Pappa . . . all my friends in school . . . great times with the Roamers in the talent show of '64-'65 . . . Activities: Audio-Visual 17 Cafe- teria Aides 3, 47 Psychology- Sociology Club 3, 4. I'm not the greatest, . . . I'm the double greatest. Linda Anne Parker Ambition in Life: To live a fulfilling life7 to be happy, be kind, and be thoughtful to those less fortunate than I Memories: . , . Mori, E.M., L.S. . . . August 27, 1965 . . . Mr. Curlott and US . . . Diana . . . summer, '64 . . . Joey . . . FBLA and Mrs. L, Reed . . . J.H., A.C., Snibbets . . . many, many wonderful moments . . . Activities: Arts and Crafts Club 17 Future Business Leaders of Frederick J. Perri Ambition in Life: To stay young, to go to college, become a success and build the fastest Ford-eating Chevy in the East. Memories: . . . my year at Oakcrest . . . football . . . wrestling . . . summers of '63 and '64 . . . Under 21 Club . . . Jefferson Hotel . . . Mississippi Avenue and South Carolina Avenue . . . the Click . . . Opus I . . . Dunes . . . Dave, G. Mack, Ed, Ponz, Carm, K.H., S.F., E.S .... Activities: Baseball, J.V. 17 Bowling Club 47 Drama Club 3, 47 Football, J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, 47 Intramurals 1, 2, 37 Track, Varsity 27 Wrestling, .l.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4. Happiness doesn't come from doing what we like, but liking what we do. America 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4. Happiness is her direction. Susan Lynn Persello Ambition in Life: To be an airline stewardess, travel, and some day get married and raise a family. Memories: . . . football games . . . dances . . . Stephie and all her problems . . . sloppy lunches . . . Gitto the great . . . summer of '65 . . . Woolworth's . . . the island . . .381 . . . Activities: Art Club 17 French Club 27 Furture Business Leaders of America 3, 47 G.A.A. 47 Girls' Basketball 47 Modern Dance Club 4. To live is good. To live vividly is better. 1P Cora Christina Pahk Ambition in Life: To make my life worthwhile and to ful- fill all my life's ambitions. Memories: . . . March 13-Mike . . . the prom . . . informal gatherings . . . fun with P.H., D.T., R.l., V.B., S.S., A.S. . . . 5B lunch . . . Mrs. Hughes . . . the summer vacations . . . tennis nights . . . A.C. . . . Activities: Bowling Club 1,' 3, 47 French Club 37 German Club 3, 47 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 47 Girls' Hockey 27 Girls' Tennis 27 Mathematics 27 Office Aide 47 Student Council 1. There is no duty as the duty of being happy. tv James Pemberton Ambition in Life: To further my -education and become a happy and successful person. Memories: . . . Lynn . . . all the great times I've had in my four years of sports . . . malnutrition . . . the Cabin . . . all my friends . . . the greatest coaches . . . O.H.S. Activities: Football, Freshman 1, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 47 Track, Freshman I, J.V. 2, Varsity 3,47 Wrestling, J.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4. Give me the luxuries of life and I will willingly do with- out the necessities. 56 as Lynette Peterson Ambition in life: To continue my education and to become a lab technician. Memories: . . . Jimmy . . . February i3 . . . Rowdies . . , Diane's hot Chevy . . . gymkana show . . . my junior year . . . home- room with Mr. Koontz . . . summer of '64 . . . chemistry lab with L.F ..,. Activities: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Gymkana 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 4, Office Aide 4, Psychology-Sociology Club 4. She has an inexhaustible supply of laughter. Kathleen J. Ponzetti Ambition in life: To further my education, someday get mar- ried, and find happiness in all my endeavors. Memories: . . . my cadet, Otto . . . November 25, 1964 . . . P.M.C .... weiny roasts in February . . . good times with D.G., C.F., L.P., T.F. . . . bus W-4 and stowaways . . . Clyde . . . Hammonton . . . summer '64 and '65 . . . Always mischief, always fun. 57 Felecia J. Ponzetti Ambition in Life: To be a success in whatever I do and to be happy. Memories: . , . summer, '65 . . . my sister, Carol K. . . . Gruesome Six . . . bus W-4 and stowaways . . . K.M. . . . Clyde . . . September 5 and 6, 1964 with A.F., Janet Phy Ambition In Life To become a good gym teacher travel make my first million and raise horses Memories: . . . Mrs. Bolnick . . . Mr. Segraves . . . danc- ing lessons . . . P.5- bus drivers .' . . Activities: Bowling Club I, 2, Equestrians 1, 2: G.A.A. i, 2, 3, 4, Board Member 'l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Archery 4: Girls' Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 3: Girls' Hockey 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4: Girls' Tennis 4: Intramurals 'I, 2, 3, 4. Heaven forbid that I should go to Heaven in which there are no horses. F.B., C.W .... Hammonton . . . my senior year . . . Always leave them laughing when you say good-bye. Gerrelynn Preiss Ambition in life: To get a iob as a secretary and lead a good-lite. Memories: . . . Gene . . . April 9 . . . Easter . . . canoeing . . . iunior prom . . . Gymkana . . . S.S. . . . handstands . . . Rebel . . . D.G.P .... Gail and the wrong bus . . . Activities: Bowling Club 3, Drama Club 2: Girls' Archery 1, Girls' Basketball 1, Gym- kana 3, 4, Student Council 'l, 4. Intent upon her destined course. Eugene H. Prowell Ambition in life: To become successful in life and every- thing I do, to make my parents, my friends, and my community proud of me, and to go into a business of my own someday, or to go into the Air Force. Memories: . . . class of '66 . . . general business classes of '63 . . . shop classes . . . homeroom, '64 . . . history class, '64 with Miss Bensel . . . Typing l class . . . English class '62 with Miss Doty . . . '63 . . . general math, '62 with Miss Slick . . . Activities: Baseball 'lp Basket- ball l, 2: Football l, 2, 3, 4. Mischief is king, and I am its slave. ing.. Walt Petrosh Ambition in life: To be a success and be happy in whatever I do in the future, to make my family proud of me. Memories: . . . wrestling fwhen we wont . . . Mr. Segraves . , . Mr. Marinelli , . . all my teammates . . . Punchie . . . bus S .... all the football and basketball games . . . class of '66 . . . four years at Oakcrest . . . Activities: Football, Freshman ig Oftice Aide 4, Track, Fresh- man lg Wrestling, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4. No one knows what he can do unless he tries. Kathy Porter Ambition in Life: To go to iunior college in California: then to become an airline stewardess for TWA. Memories: . , . Ocean City policemen who are teachers . , . Wimpi's . . . long bus rides . . .lunch . . . Activities: Gymkana 4. The light of ioy, the charm of grace. -1? is Thomas J. Queeney Armbition in Life: To make my parents proud of me, grad- uate from O.H.S., succeed in all things I try to do, go to technical school, and later open a speed shop and become rich. Memories: . . . wild parties at Crowley's Landing . . . the senior prom . . . dances at O.H.S., Egg Harbor, and Ham- monton . . . Stevie M. at Bel Haven . . . Junior, Timmy, and the boys . . . Activities: Equestrians I, Gym- kana 4, Intramurals 4. The thing you have to know is yourself. Margaret Lynn Reed Ambition in Life: To become a nurse, be happy, and make others happy. Memories: . . . 0.H.S. . . . C.K .... second-period gym lsprinklersl . . . Mr. Onufer . . . Omega, '65 . . . April 6, 1965 . . . bloomers . . . proms . . . chem labs with Porky and C. Gitto fughlj . . . seventh-period-Mrs. Schilling and F.N .... P.M.C .... Mrs. Bolnick . . . class meet- ings and our president . . . Activities: Cheerleaders, J.V. 3, Choraliers 3, 4, Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, G.A.A. .l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Girls' Basketball 'I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Hockey 4, Intramurals 'I, 2, 3, 4, Nurse's Aide 4, Psychology-Sociology Club 4. lest is the secret of all beauty. Judith Louise Ramp Ambition in life: To travel, live a worthwhile life and make a certain someone happy. Memories: . . . Bob . . . sixth- period study my junior year . . . senior prom, '65 . . . J.W.'s chemistry and biology . . . the winning football team, '65 . . . my dislocated clavical . . . the class of '66 . . . bus AA . . . Activities: German Club 3, 4, Girls' Archery I, Girls' Basket- ball 3, 4, Girls' Hockey 4, Mathematics 2, Modern Dance Club I, Office Aide 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 4. The wise and active conquer difficulties by daring to at- tempt them. Theodore Reid Activities: Basketball, Freshman 1, J.V. 2, Baseball, Freshman I, Football, Freshman I, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 3, 4. I laboriously do nothing. Gary C. Raider Ambition in Life: To further my education, get a good iob, and be successful in my chosen field. Memories: . . . my four years at Oakcrest . . . crowded halls . . . underclassmen . . . Mr, Jones' wood shop . . . pep rallies . . . senior class of '66 . . . Be swift to hear, slow to speak. Patsy Ramp Ambition in Life: To be rich and accomplish something important. Memories: . . . friends at Oak- crest . . . Miss R.'s swimming party . . . great class of '66 . . . homeroom . . . basketball games . . . Mr. K.'s biology class . . . football games . . . bus AA . . . Activities: Equestrians I, French Club 4, Girls' Archery 2, Girls' Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. As full of spirit as the month of May. George Ramp Ambition in life: To make my Mom, Dad and Therese proud of me, go to college, and play football or coach until I'm eighty. Memories: . . . my boo . . . January IB, l965 . . . that birthday party . . . all the wonderful times with Therese ...Omega...ii77... football camp . . . the coaches . . . C.Y.O. . . . You gotta want it. . . . Activities: Baseball I, Bowling Club, Drama Club, Football l, 2, 4. let's take it as it comes. Louise Rennie Ambition in life: To be an airline stewardess and to stay in the airl Memories: . . . the friendly students who made me feel welcome when I came here in my senior year . . . Worry is a word l don't allow myself to use. Abel Respes, Jr. Ambition in Life: To finish high school, go on to business school, and be successful at anything I try. Memories: . . . bus C, '62-'65 . . . Mrs. Bixby's class, '63-'64 . . , Miss Bensel's fourth- period history class, '64-'65 . . . track team, '62-'63 . . . Mr. Sharp's homeroom . . . Activities: Auto Club I, Band 1, Intramurals 1, Library Aides 2, New Jersey Junior Historical Society 3, 4, Track, Freshman 1. So little done, so much to do. Ralph Thomas Rogers Ambition in life: To become a successful college graduate and make my family proud of me. Memories: . . . cross country and wrestling practices . . . coaches . . . great class of '66 . . . the boys . . . the past four years . , . all my teachers and friends . . . football and basketball games . . . Activities: Art Club 4, Arts and Crafts Club 1, Cafeteria Aides 4, Cross Country, Varsity 4, Drafting Club 3, 4, Gymkana 2, 3, 4, Library Aides 4, New Jersey Junior Historical So- ciety 4, Science Club 1, Track, Freshman I, Varsity 4, Traffic Aides 4, Weather Club 4, Wrestling, J.V. 3, 4. Men of few words are the best men. if . . 'kZ'J Albert E. Ricci Ambition in Life: To become a successful diesel mechanic and to live a happy life with a certain girl. Memories: . . . January 18 . . . Betty . . . proms . . . locker in A-wing . . . football . . . Humble Hary . . . class of '66 . . . Activities: Football, J.V. 3, Var- sity 4, Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4, Psychology-Sociology Club 4, Stagecraft 1, 2. I always take my time. There's plenty of it. Dolores Rogers Ambition in Life: To be success- ful in life, become a nurse, and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . the time Mr. Pofi ran one mile to give Lorriane, Tyrone, and me five nights dete'ntion, and I fell on the way . . . Activities: Future Business Lead- ers of America 3, Future Homemakers 2, Future Nurses 2, Girls' Basketball 2, Girls' Tennis 2, Office Aide 3. Show a merry cheer David Roesch Ambition in Life: To become an I.B.M. operator and make a million dollars over night. Memories: . . . the great '66 . . . the paproemodell . . . days on the beach . . . foot- ball games . . . basketball games . . . French II . . . English IV . . . prom night. .. Activities: Art Club 3, Arts and Crafts Club 3, Audio-Visual 1, French Club 2, 3, Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, Psychology-Sociology Club 3, 4. Moderation is best and to avoid all extremes. Edward Rotellini Ambition in Life: To make as much money as l can and spend it wisely, to be a Marine paratrooper and meet C. Smith, never to go steady again. Memories: , . . Cookie . . . last summer . . . a certain girl . . . all the football games . . . Mr. Williams' fifth-period history . . . the game at Williamstown . . . I can resist anything except temptation. Mx... Sheryl Ann Ripley Ambition in Life: To live a long and prosperous life with Billy, and to make my family proud of me. Memories: . . . August 15, 1965 . . . Billy . . . the '63-Vette . . . iunior prom . . . this past summer . . , all of the gang from Mays Landing Activities: G.A.A. 4. There is mischief in her mirth. Kathleen Anne Ryan Ambition in Life: To be happy travel, go into rehabilitation work, live each day to the fullest, and benefit from all I can in life. Memories: . . . tea with Dee . . . troubles with Ter . . . unforgettable O.M.A. . . . Massachusetts . . . summer . . . Joe's bus . . . Silly Ordille . . . drama . . . friends . . . fun . . . student council . . . lunch with Plat . . . Spirit of '66--always Oakcrest . . . Activities: CREST 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 4, French Club 2, 4, Psychology-Sociology Club 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4. One's friends are that part of the human race with which one can be human. hiv' . . . M.F., D.K .... A.N. John San Miguel Robert Paul Saalman Ambition in Life: To be a medical technician and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . the Hoote- nannys!! . . , H.G.P. and his English classes . . . Gym- kana with Moe, Pat, and Linda . , , Dottie and all the fun we had together . . . night crew . . . Beach Haven Activities: Future Farmers I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Reporter 4, Gymkana I, 2, 3, 4. He put all his troubles in a pocket with a hole in it. h0 N Q.. ill'-a Charles Michael Sandberg Ambition in Life: To attend an accredited university or col- lege, have fun, and succeed in my chosen professional field. Memories: . . . 5B lunch, senior year . . . Atlantic City and Ocean City . , . the basket- ball games and cheerleaders . . . student council Key Club . . . Activities: Basketball, Freshman I, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4, Bowl- ing Club I, Intramurals 3, Key Club 3, 4, Mathematics 4, Student Council I. If you want to make people laugh, your face must remain serious. '51- Lynda C. Sandtorp Ambition in Life: To go to a business school in the Mid- West, become a successful airline steward-ess, tour the world, and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . O.H.S. . . . summers of '64 and '65 . . . P.K., M.P., F.S .... Ocean City . . . Monday's and Thursday's with Blavat . . . the great class of '66 . . . all the friends I've made and teachers I've discouraged . . . Monroe Doctrine . . . Activities: Art Club 4, CREST 4, Future Business Leaders of America 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Office Aide 4, Psychology- Sociology Club 4, Spanish Club 2. Gentleness is a divine treat. Gary A. Sanger Ambition in Life: To complete obligation in the Reserves and perhaps a career of it, to make its proud of me. . . . 4B lunch, iunior with Hic, Fred, and great times in freshman year . . . gradua- tion '66 . . . Acti it'es: Bowling Club 'l, Equ rians I. A things will come around to who ill but Wait. N lc Sm e ee-- Leslie Sales Ambition in Life: To become a teacher or ioin the Air Force. Memories: . . . the iob I had at N.A.F.E.C. and the friends I made . . . Melow Fallow Lumber Jack . . . M.T.D. . . . 4kfi in ...,. Robert Sampson Ambition in Life: To become a printer and be a success in whatever I may attempt Memories: . . . my quick Chevy . . . summer of 63 B.H .... K.H .... nbossn Mr. Ed . . . four years at Ocie Mac Kintosh . . . Activities: Choraliers I, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Singers I, 2, 3, 4, Male Chorus I, 2, 3, Modern Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Track, Varsity I, 2, 3. The difficulty in life is in the choice. Oakcrest . . . the great kids of '66 . . . Activities: Gymkana I, 2. Wit and wisdom are born with B mah. Gail Ann Sanford Ambition in life: To be em- ployed by an airline and travel around the world, to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . D.G.P. . . . August 4 . . , Sammy Louie . . . Oh Yeah . . . all my friends . . . Dina . . . REBEL . . . night rehearsals . . . prom . , . Algebra I . . . Mrs. L. Reed . . . Gerre and the wrong bus . . . Activities: Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Fu- ture Business Leaders of America 3, 4, Modern Dance Club I, Thespian Society 3, 4. Laughter is the sensation of feeling good all over. Ambition in Life: To find happi- ness and love, the essence of life. Memories: . . . Rebel . . . Mr. Gowen . . . iunior prom . . . January 3-July 3, the most wonderful six months ,of my life . . . July 7, 1965 . . . August 9 . . . Smithville . . . the hardest thing I've ever done . . . '49 Sting-Ray . . . Linda and all her help . . . Jinny, Jr .... Carol . . . especially, Nancy . . . Activities: Drama Club I, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Thespian Society 2, 3. There is no index of character so sure as the voice. Sandra Schmidt Jim Schroeder Mary Linda Saunders Ambition in Life: To make my family proud of me, especi- ally Mom: to find Atlantis, the lost continent: to marry someone who is kind and understanding-a certain grad- uate of '66. Memories: . . . JOE . . . sole sisters . . . G. and C. . . . Mr. Lamley . . . Mr. Williams . . . varsity football of '66 . . . October 8 ...June I2 May'I5...Julyl6... Mr. Curlott . . . Granny . . . our bets . . . A.W., L.A., A.B. Activities: Choraliers 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Hockey 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Modern Choir 4: Office Aide 2. How happy are the good. Ambition in Life: To become a successful secretary: to be happy in everything I do and to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . senior prom of '65 . . . D.A., B.B., A.G. . . . Ocean City . . . Atlantic City . . . Sue, Dot, Ant . . . sweat shirts . . . sunburns . . . crazy p.i. parties . . . weekends in Mays Landing . , . summer of '65 . . . football games . . . class of '66 . . . Activities: French Club 3: Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4, Vice-President 3: Office Diane Phyliss Sawyer Ambition in Life: To make my parents proud of me, to make other people happy, and to become a secretary. Memories: . . . class of '66 . . . all the fun I had with Betty, Maryanne, Irene, Sharon, Bar- bara, and Bobby . . . summer of '65 . . . Mr. Rouse . . . 4B lunch . . . B.G. . . . Activities: Bowling Club 4: CREST 4: Future Homemakers l: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Basketball 2: Psychology-So- ciology Club 4: Student Coun- cil l, 2, 3. Life is not at all without delight. Wayne E. Schlienger Ambition in life: To become a printer or a draftsman and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . basketball , . . all the fun I had at football games and parades . . . Activities: Band 'I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, Freshman I, J.V. 2: Intramurals 3: National Music Honor Society 3, 4. On the road to success. Aide 2, 3. Born with the gift of laughter. Annabell Schuchardt Ambition in Life: To enter the field of nursing, attain per- fection in all my endeavors, be happy, make others the same, and marry a certain someone. Memories: . . . band . . . football games . . . band swimming party . . . four years at Qakcrest . . . Activities: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Fu- ture Nurses 4: German Club 2, 3, 4: National Music Honor Society 4, Treasurer 4: Psychology-Sociology Club 4: Student Council I: STYLUS 3, Assistant Poetry Editor 3. The impish and the dignified combined. Ambition in Life: To become a teacher. Memories: . . . freshman basket- ball . . . Modern European History with Mr. Pappa . . . English II . . . basketball boosters . . . iunior prom and all the dances . . . S.0.0.T .... Activities: Basketball, Freshman I: Debate Club fPublic Speak- ingl 4: FALCON 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, 4. I believe in getting into hot water. It helps keep you clean. K Betty Schultz Ambition in Life: To become a successful private secretary, and to ioin a certain some- one in peace, happiness, com- fort, ancl prosperity. Memories: . . . our senior class . . . iunior and senior proms . . . maiorettes . . . locker in A-wing . . . football and basketball games . . . especi- ally 80 , football . . . Activities: Future Homemakers I: German Club 2: Girls' Basketball 1: Maiorettes 4: Psychology-Sociology Club 4. Beauty lives with kindness. Edward Schairer Ambition in Life: To graduate from college, travel, and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . football games . . . study halls . . . Eng- lish? . . . teachers . . . homework . . . detentions . . . exams . . . class of '66 . . . stupid freshmen . . . Activities: German Club 4: Tennis, J.V. 3: Traffic Aides 3. The best rules to form a young man are to talk little to hear much. Wanda Lanell Schweizer Ambition in Life: To become a missionary if it's the Lord's will, and to meet that cer- tain someone meant for me. Memories: . . . The Three Musketeers . . . sophomore gym class . . . football games ...Dramal...16and25 . . . the Choraliers . . . July 13, 1964 . . . working in the school store . . . my friends and teachers . . . someone .. . . bus C . . . Activities: Choraliers 3, 4: Drama Club 2: Girls' Basket- ball 2: Madrigal Singers 3: School Store 3, 4. Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Linda Siciliano Ambition in life: To become a secretary and to make the best of life: most of all, to make my father proud of me. Memories: . . . iunior prom, '65, with Bobby . . . all the wonderful friends I made and the fun I had with them . . , most of all, the nice teachers that had to put up with me . . . Activities: Future Business Lead- ers of America 3, 4: Girls' Basketball 1: Office Aide 4. Everything succeeds with people of a cheerful disposition. Maryanne C. Seibert Ambition in Life: To become a good secretary and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . the class of '66 . . . the good times I had with Diane, Irene, Sharon, and Barbara . . . the good times in a '57 Chevy . . . Activities: Bowling Club 4: Cafe- teria Aides 3: CREST 4: Future Homemakers 1. A merry heart maketh a cheer- ful countenance. Jacqueline Dorothy Sharp Ambition in Life: To become a legal or medical secretary and make my parents proud of ITIS. Memories: . . . maiorettes . . . iunior prom, '65 . . . Jimmy . . . summer of '64 . . . football games . . . Tom . . . class of '66 . . . great times with Nancy, Kenny, and Jimmy . . . September 4 . . . Activities: CREST 4: Future Bus? ness Leaders of America 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Maior- ettes 4: Modern Dance Club 1: Spanish Club 2. An even disposition is admired by all. ...I I. ., Antoinette Signorile Ambition in life: To become a very competent and success- ful secretary. Memories: . . . walks with C.P. . . . all the fun and excite- ment in A.C. and O.C. . , . summer of '65 . . . sunburn . . . Iost cars . . . the station in R.l .... rides with C.P. and J.C .... Activities: French Club 2, 3: Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4: G.A.A. 1: Girls' Archery 1: Girls' Basketball 1, 2: National Honor Society 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4. Sincerity is an opening of the heart. if ,es ,...k K, k,,V , ,. .,...X ,.,,.7,m,mk,m Qin--. M.. Mary Ann M. Seery Ambition in Life: To know always where I'm going and remember where l've been. Memories: . . . May 15, 1965 . . . the Cottage . . . those bells and banios . . . weekends with the O.M.A. . . . sixth-period with Mr. Williams . . . 5B lunch . . . second-and-eighth period gym classes . . . the wonderful friends and times at O.H.S. and S.J.H .... the class spirit of '66 . . . Activities: Future Business Lead- ers of America 3, 4: Psychol- ogy-Sociology Club 3: Stu- dent Council 4. Everyone can have a friend who knows how to be a friend. George Silipino Ambition in Life: To be the number one stock car driver and build the fastest rod on wheels. Memories: . . . the class of '66 . . . the fine teachers I have had through my four years at Oakcrest High School A ioke's a very serious thing. -2 I I iff f 'XTffibtififffii 4f '5 Mary Frances Short Ambition in Life: To o to 9 college, be happy always, and do the best I can. Memories: . . . football games . . . the friends I made at O.H.S .... Mr. Pappa's class . . . bus DD-5 . . . Oakcrest . . . my great bus driver, Mrs. Remlein . . . Activities: Spanish Club 3. 'Tis the stainless soul within that outshines the fairest skin. u N 1 QM-,ov Eileen Patricia Sipala Ambition in life: To be a success in whatever I do and always to be with my soldier. Memories: . . , freshman year with G.P. and GO NUTS . . . SHONI SHCUMBUBLI . . . Mr. P . . . first and second periods, Chatterboxes and Connie . . . August 7, 1964 . . . September 4, 1965 . . . L.l'l., J.H. and J.K .... AND JOE . . . Activities: Cafeteria Aides 25 FALCON 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 Girls' Basketball I, 25 Gymkana 1. live merrily as you can. William Snyder Ambition in Life: To graduate from high school and to suc- ceed in anything I attempt. Memories: . . . the crowded halls . . . the senior class, '66 . . . short lunch periods ...shopclass...Mary... The adventurer is within us. Marion Jean Smith Ambition in Life: To make my parents proud of me, to further my education, and to settle down someday and live a happy and successful life. Memories: . . . my freshman year, fall those basketball gamesl . . . a crush on P.W .... going with G.B .... American History I . . . most of all, the halls of Oakcrest High and all their memories Activities: Falconetts 45 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 45 Girls' Basketball 1, 25 Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4. We are never so happy or so Sandra Kathryn Smith Ambition in Life: To become a by successful legal secretary furthering my education in business college, and to be a source of pride to my parents. Memories: . . . iunior prom, '65 . . .football games . . . D.G.P. . . . all my teachers, friends, and great times . . . class of '66 . . . graduation . . . Mr. Walters' English class . . . Activities: Banking I5 Drama Club 45 French Club 35 Future Business Leaders of America 3, 45 Girls' Basketball 1, 45 Modern Dance Club I5 Stu- dent Council 3, 4. unhappy as we suppose. Slow and steady wins the race. , .. , ,, ..,, , . ....., . ., .. W-F-1,,1m-.-.vm Susan Smith Ambition in Life: To be a suc- cess in whatever I do and to make George and especi- ally my mother proud of me. Memories: . . . ,D.G.P. . . . Sammy, Louie . . . August 4 . . . hmmm? . . . Gym- kana . . . RUDY . . . hand- stands . . . B.J., G.P. . . . Barbara's concussion . . . Activities: Cafeteria Aides 25 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Archery 2, 45 Girls' Basketball 2, 45 Girls' Hockey 2, 35 Girls' Tennis 25 Gymkana I, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Office Aide 3. It is not how much we have but how much we enioy. amino Mary Solomon Ambition in Life: To exert my- self to my utmost, to succeed in everything I endeavor, and to marry the man I love. Memories: . . . all the friends I have made in Oakcrest and the knowledge I have gained . . . Lakehurst 212- 1248 . . . drums, fun, and Skeeter . . . Connie, Barb, Jeanette . . . soggy football games . . . Activities: Audio-Visual I-5 G.A.A. 25 Girls' Archery 25 Girls' Basketball 25 Gymkana I, 45 Modern Dance Club 4. let not your heart be troubled. Dorothy Smith Ambition in life: To become a legal secretary, to live a happy life, and to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . the Three Musketeers . . . the iunior prom . . . Chris . . . football games . . . my four wonder- ful years at Oakcrest . . . bus C . . . Mr. Sharp's history class . . . the great class of '66 . . . Activities: Drama Club 45 Future Business Leaders of America 3, 45 Girls' Basketball I, 45 Modern Dance Club I. All the fame I look for in life is to have lived it quietly. Betty Ann Sooy Ambition in Life: To have as much fun as possible, become a legal secretary, and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . class of '66 . . . Judy's Mercury . . . chases . . . detours . . . January 12, 1965 . . . all my detentions . . . Muffin . . . For Lovers Only . . . Blavat dances . . . Laura, Judy, Lynda, Ann . . . Activities: Art Club 25 Arts and Crafts Club 35 Bowling Club 45 Future Business Lead- ers of America 45 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Basketball 45 Girls' Tennis 35 Modern Dance Club 15 Office Aide 3. Obey that impulsol ' i T Tse? ' . - 4 ' 1 ft' ?P:?::frsftsP?i3'5Ja?FZtf Anna Ruth Thies Ambition in Life: To put God first, others second, and my- self last. Memories: . . . three years of suFfering in Latin class . . . Psychology-Sociology Club . . . my position as Assistant Edi- tor of CREST , . . all my friends . . . D.G.P. . . . August 4 . . . Activities: CREST 4, Assistant Editor 4: FALCON 3, 4, As- sistant Editor Page Two and Three .3: Photography Club I: Psychology-Sociology Club 3, 4: STYLUS 3. Kindness is loving others even when they don't deserve it, Dorothea J. Stebbins Ambition in Life: To attain my goals, be happy, and some- day marry that certain some- one. Memories: . . . band swimming party . . . Annabell . . . G.B., P.D., L.J., D.G., LP. . . . Ventnor ocean iumpers . . . 5B, '64 . . . band with Mr. T. ...June 26, i965 . . . Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Banking 2: Bowling Club I: Girls' Archery I: Girls' Hockey I: Gymkana I: National Music Honor Society 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4: Psychology-Sociology Club 4. In one hand good nature, in the other good sense. Max Tabak A-mbition in Life: To go to college, become a physicist, and to be of service to humanity. Memories: . . . Advanced Chem- istry . . . Mrs. Hughes . . . Rutgers-N.S.F .... Key Club 'refreshment stand . . . history class . . . Joe, Mark, Bernie . . . the late license . . . dogs . . . 800's . . . wheel- less car . . . Atom Conference Activities: Chess Club 1: Com- puter Mathematics 3: CREST 4, Literary Editor 4: Debate Club fPublic Speakingj 3: French Club 2: Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Mathematics I, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Science Club I, 2, 3, Vice-President 3: Tennis, J.V. 3, Varsity 4: Traffic Aides 3. Doing easily what others find difficult is talent: doing what is impossible for talent is genius. Shirley A. Steward Ambition in Life: To attain the goals I have set. Memories: . . . George . . . Barbara . . . parties . . . April 16, I965 . . . 5B lunch in '64-'65 . . . the gang , . . bus S-8 . . . Mr. Segraves . . . bomb plant . . . '53 Chevy . . . New Year's Eve, 'I963 . . . T.A .... L.H. . . . N.G .... my years at O.H.S. Activities: Banking 2: Future Homemakers I: G.A.A. 3: Gymkana 3: Office Aide I. A little sunbuijnt by the glare of life. Linda Anne Taylor Ambition in life: To make those around me happy and, by doing so, repay them for all they have done for me in the past years. Memories: . . . the past four years at Oakcrest . . . the good times with J.H., J.K., E.S .... most of all, Decem- ber 22, 'I964-the happiest day of my life . . . Activities: Assembly Committee 4: Choraliers 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 2, Secretary 3, President 4: CREST 4: Drama Club I: National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Vice-President 4: National Music Honor Society 3, 4: Oltice Aides l, 2, 3, 4: Student Council i, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. She is the pride and glory of the world. James Thomas Ambition in Life: To finish col- lege with an engineering degree and make a career in electronics. Memories: . . . Terry . . . the great times in dance band with Mr. Meyers . . . Bye Bye Birdie . . . October I8 . . . the iunior prom and picnic . . . my wonderful teachers . . . the gang . . . band . . . Activities: Amateur Radio and Electronics Club I, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: National Music Honor Society 4. -Q1 Kathleen Elise Thompson Ambition in Life: To give the world my very best. Memories: . . . four wonderful years . . . Sue . . . O.M.A. , , , the March 20 trap . . . second-period gym and the sprinklers . . . big brothers . . . chemistry lab . . . April 26 . . . football pep rally . . . 5B lunch . . . seniors' spirit . . . class of '66 . . . Activities: CREST 4, Activity Editor 4: French Club 2, 3: Modern Dance Club 3, 4: Psy- chology-Sociology Club 3, 4: School Store 2, 3, 4: Student Council I, 2, 3, 4. Thinkers are as scarce as gold. The Pu,-wig gf :he perfect, Don Thibaudeau Ambition in life: To make my parents proud of me, be a success in everything I do, achieve as much education as possible, and then ioin the Marines. Memories: . . . O.H.S. . . . my brother in Viet Nam . . . my Dad's wild combo with J.E.T,, E.T., T.B .... the time Tweedy and I were chased by cops for driving without a license . . . Activities: Audio-Visual I: Drama Club 2: Stagecraft I. The business of life is to go forward. Mary lou Thurston Ambition in life: To become a teacher, to travel, to meet as many people as possible, and to get as much out of life as I possibly can. Memories: . . . biology class . . . J.W ,... Mr. Sharp's history class , . . Mr. Pappa . . . Mrs. Censullo . . . all the wonderful classmates I have met at Oakcrest and will remember always . . . Activities: Debate Club fPublic Speakingj 4. Deliberate with caution, but act with decision. Kathleen S. Thompson Ambition in Life: To further my education, have a suc- cessful marriage, and raise Paul properly: someday to help other young girls. Memories: . . . Alpha '64 . . . L.E.F .... Charlie . . . Gym- kana . . . all the understand- ing and encouraging people who helped when the going got rough . . . Activities: Audio-Visual: Gym- kanay Mathematics. Her ways are the ways of pleasantness. Thomas F. Thorn Ambition in Life: To be a suc- cess in my career and even- tually to live a happy life with a certain someone. Memories: . . . Choraliers . . . Spanish II ...bus N . . . JeFF , . . Ron . . . surfing in Ventnor . . . iunior prom- May IS, '65 with my A.S. . . . all the great times spent with Annabell . . . Activities: Choraliers I, 2, 3, 4: Male Chorus 3: National Music Honor Society 4, Presi- dent 4: Psychology-Sociology Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Track, Freshman I. Give me a standing place and I will move the world. Ellie Toal Ambition in life: To live a happy and worth-while life, marry someone special, and travel. V Memories: . . . Mr. Ruch's class . . . all the great times I had in A.C. with P.V .... dances . . . last summer . . . drums . . , parties in Vent- nor . . , 2:00 with Granny ...classof'66... Activities: Girls' Basketball 4. Be iust and you will be happy. William F. Troller mbition in life: To make my parents extremely proud of me and to achieve all my goals. emories: . . . O.H.S. . . . all the basketball and base- ball games . . . Lai . . . B.H. fthe long walkj . . . M.H., l.M .... June Bug . . . l-T24 . . . Mr. Hedelt . . . Mr. Mohr . . . 2.5 miles CWhew!J . . . school spirit ...S.0.0.T. . .. ztivities: Basketball, Freshman I, Varsity 2, 3, 4: Baseball, Freshman l, .l.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4: Cross Country, Varsity 3: Intramurals l. le whole praise of virtue lies in action. if Louis A. Torti Eileen R. Tuzinkewich Ambition in life: To attend college and become a dieti- cian, to find happiness, secur- ity, and wealth throughout my future life. Memories: . . . freshman year . . . Mrs. D's science class . . . Bruce and Harry's weather reports . . . Roy . . . July 4, l964 . . . D.K., P.R,, J.R., E.J.T .... Mr. Lamley . . . Because . . . iunior prom . , . Copsey's . . . white orchid . . . Miss Osborn's Latin I . . . class of '66 . . . Activities: Girls' Archery 'I, 2, Girls' Basketball I, A: Modern Dance Club 'Ig Office Aide A: Psychology-Sociology Club 4. let patience have her perfect work. Ambition in Life. To be a suc- cess in whatever I do and to make those around me happy. Memories: . . . all the friends I made' at Oakcrest . . . 5A and 5B lunch . . . Mr. Breicl- enstines htsto.y class . . . What's done is done, and I didn't do it. 3-.-ov 'har Evelyn J. Twiddy Ambition in Life: To become a good secretary, someday to go into the field of music, and to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . The Three Musketeers . . . R.M. . . . the Choraliers . . . Mr. Perinchief and Miss Jones . . . Mr, W.'s history class . . . F.R.T., D.K., D.S., W.S. Activities: Choraliers 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 4, Girls' Basketball I: Madrigal Singers 4: Mod- ern Choir 4, Modern Dance Club 'l. Gentle thou art. fu, Dorothy Vare Ambition in Life: To be a model and marry that cer- tain someone, to make my parents proud of me no matter what I do. Memories: . . . A.C.H.S. . , . fabulous times with Barbara . . . Avalon . . . c A stle Rock . . . Yonkers . . . swingin' party . , . Phila- D eIphia . . . Alibi . . . Wi L dwcod . . . T anning and S urfing . . . Maryland with Sonny . . . Rowdies! Activities: Future Homemakers 3: G.A.A, 3, 4: Girls' Basket- ball 4: Golf Club 4. As sunny as the summer days. Dottie Wenzel Ambition in life: To go to college, to become a primary teacher, and afterwards to get married and raise a family. Mevmories: . . . Peanut . . . Jeff. . .July 20, 1964 . . . p.i. parties . . . our crazy nicknames . . . hot radiator . . . summer of '64 in A.C. . . . my many friends and enemies . . . football and basketball games . . . class of '66 . . . Activities: Bowling Club I: French Club 2, 3, Psychology- Sociology Club 4. Anything done for another is done for oneself. Thomas Veach Ambition in life: To succeed in everything I do and make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . the fun we had as seniors . . . all the friends I have made my four years at O.H.S .... Activities: Bowling Club l, 2. And the devil did grin. Donna J. Wagner Ambition in life: To become very successful in everything I do, and make my parents very proud of me. Memories: . . . my sophomore year . . . December 24, 1964 . . . bus V-3 . . . the great kids in O.H.S .... good times in Mays Landing . . . a certain someone . . the hillbilly gang . . . A tamed mind brings happiness. Ny..- L. Scott Warner Ambition in Life: To train for a iob in which I can receive satisfaction by being of service to others. Memories: . . . the privilege of going to Oakcrest High School . . . the class of '66 . . . the great friends I have acquired at O.H.S .... all the wonderful times I have had in D-wing with Mr. Jones, Mr. Hoenes, and Mr. Lo Presti . . . Consideration makes a gentle- fflan. we-ct' Wayne N. Weeks Ambition in Life: To do some- thing fully worthwhile and lasting with my life. Memories: . . . class of '66 . . . iunior prom . . . the speed- ski races . . . that '57 Olds Activities: Bowling 'l, 2: Track, Freshman I. All doors open to courtesy. Herbert F. Vaughn Ambition in Life: To please my parents, further my educa- tion, and do my best in everything. Memories: . . . Mrs. Guenther's English II class . . . American History II . . . '52 Ford pick- up . . . great times in Oak- crest and on bus B . . . great class of '66 . . . '60 MG and the Pleasantville drags . . . Activities: Wrestling, J.V. 3. Why should the devil have all the good times? Helen Wescoat Ambition in Life: To be a suc- cess in everything l do: to make my family proud of me and marry that some- one some day. Memories: . . . summer of '65 . . . football games . . . those boss times with C.C., B.C., A.F., B.T., B.M .... that certain diner . . . 30 sec. . . . that special guy . . . Witch and Gypsy . . . lunch, fifth- period.. . B-I3 . . . Activities: Future Business Lead- ers of America 3, 4: Modern Dance Club I, Psychology- Sociology Club 3, 4. Laugh, for the time is brief. Otis White Ambition in Life: To become successful in life and some day be an accountant. Memories: . . . eighth-period gym class . . . the wonderful time I have had at Oakcrest Activities: Bowling Club 4: Cafeteria Aides 4: Wrestling, J.V. 4. The hardest iob of all is try- ing to look busy when you're not. Norman L. Wimberg, Jr. Ambition in Life: To'make my parents proud of me, to travel around the country and the world, to be happy, and to settle down when I am twenty-eight years old. Memories: . . . my four years in Oakcrest . , . all those swinging parties . . . Gary, Mike and P.J., Frank and Smith . . . the wild buses: X-S and T-9 . . . South Carolina Avenue and Fred's . . . all the beautiful girls! l l . . . Activities: Gymkana 4: Track, Varsity 4. A fellow of infinite iest. 5 Henry Willett Ambition in Life: To realize a philosphy of life commen- surate with the ability and potential which God has given me. Memories: . . . ANNA . . . fun off Broadway , . . Scott and Shar . . . all my friends: Lloyd, Jeff, Pats, Miko, Kathy, Mary Ann, Joe, Mike, Linda and Nan . . . January, 'I965 . . . Yashma Goldberg, for- ever! . . . Activities: Drama Club 4: French Club 4: Intramurals 4: Psy- chology-Sociology Club 3. Wit is a treacherous dart. Audrey Williams Ambition in Life: To be success- ful in whatever I may do. Memories: . . . Sara, Eddie, and Landis Avenue . . . listen- ing to Carol Yosco's B problems , . . Mr. Lamley and study hall . . . going home on the 6:30 bus . . . Activities: Choraliers 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 'lp Girls' Basketball l: Girls' Hockey I, 3. The art of arts, the art of doing good. 1.4 Eugene F. Williams Ambition in Life: To make my mother proud of me in what- ever l do, and to ioin the Marines. Memories: . . . my freshman year . . . 6B and 4B lunches with Tink and the rest of the gang . . . the trips to the away football, wrestling, and basketball games . . . Activities: Bowling Club 4: Cafeteria Aides 4: Football, J.V. 2: Intramurals I, 2, 3: Wrestling, J.V. 2, Nothing is so sure to me as uncertainty. FS- tgur' Philip T. Wilson Ambition in Life: To write a novel, and to go to college. Memories: . . . the great fire cracker escapade . . . fights in the cafeteria . . . A Socrates in every classroom. -L k Nancy J. Will Ambition in Life: To find a good job to lead a happy but successful life. Memories: . . . John . . . my iunior year . . . iunior prom . . . '64's football and Christ- mas dances . , . fourth-period Bookkeeping II with Mr. Curlott . . . all my friends . . . Activities: Bowling Club I: Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4: Psychology- Sociology Club 3: Student Council 3, 4. The smile that won't come off. Ernest Winterbottom Ambition in Life: To make the best of life, to do my best at whatever I attempt, and to live a happily married life with Sharon S. Memories: . . . the tore-up class of '66 . . . .l.R., Moose, and the rest of the gang . . . Mr. P .... Choraliers . . . freshman football . . . the gang at 4A lunch . . . S.S .... Activities: Cafeteria Aides 2, 3, 4: Choraliers I, 2, 3, 4: Football, Freshman I: Madri- gal Singers I, 2, 3, 4: Male Chorus I, 2, 3: Modern Choir 'I, 2, 3, 4: National Music Honor Society 4. I know what's what. -Q-3,5 'Us Geraldine C. Winters Ambition in life: To be success- ful in all that I try to do and to make my parents proud of me. Memories: . . . all the fun I had in gym class and in Chorus . . . all the teachers I have had . . . my lunch periods . . . Talk happiness, the world is sad enough. Charles Zimmerman Ambition in life: To become an electrician or automobile mechanic. Memories: . . . the friendship I received at O.H.S .... Lloyd . . . Mr. Pieretti's eighth-period mob . . . Everything nourishes what is strong already. Jeffrey Wood Ambition in Life: To go to college and, someday, be- come a veterinarian. Memories: . . . the baseball team . . . the fun in French ll with Miss G .... M.P. . . . the iunior prom . . . 4-H . . . M.P .... crow caII at games . . . the class of '66 Activities: Baseball, Freshman I, J.V. 2, 3, Varsity 4: Choral- iers I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, Vice-President: Drama Club I: Intramurals 2, 3: Key Club 4: Madrigal Singers 2: Na- tional Music Honor Society 4. To know him is to like him. Dale J. Woods Ambition in Life: To be an electrical contractor and a good husband to Diane. Memories: . . . bus G , . . the freshmen . . . a very special girl named Diane . . . all my good friends . . . all the fun at Oakcrest . . . Activities: Future Farmers 3, 4. A man with a way of his own. Q:-V Carol A. Wright Ambition in Life: To be a success in all I attempt, to make my parents and Jay proud of me, and to own a kangaroo. Memories: . . . Jay , . . proms . . . D.B .... Gen . . . Kathy . . . A.C .... B.B. . . . '66...'63...A.B.... B.C .... R.T .... G.S .... O.C .... good times and good friends . . . Activities: Arts and Crafts Club I: Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4: Student Coun- cil I, 3. The best is yet to do. Kathryn Wyner Ambition in Life: To do the best I can in whatever I choose. Memories: . . . David . . . January, '64 . . . chimneys . . . barn parties . . . the beach . . . prom . . . fights . . . Terry and Phil . . . Dina and Gene . . . Carol . . . Diane . . . double dates . . . the Nola man . . . O.C.at3...D.C.... CandR...S.C.... Activities: Future Business Lead- ers of America 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4, Team Captain 2, 3: Girls' Tennis 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Modern Dance Club 4: Office Aide 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2. The best of healers is good cheer. Usa Howard W. Winters Ambition in Life: To be success- ful in everything I do. Memories: . . . my freshman year at Oakcrest . . . 4B lunch with Penny, Mike, Lonnie, and Horace . . . Activities: Bowling Club 4: Cafeteria Aides 4: Gymkana 2, 4. If only all the year were play- ing holidays. Nicholas J. Zocchi Ambition in life: To see the world, meet many people, and attain an income capable of satisfying my expensive tastes. Memories: . . . the great times and satisfaction that encom- passed high school . . . Mr. Kerman . . . Ocean City . . . parties . . . Penn football games , . . Absegami Club . . . Mrs. Hughes, Mr. Wake- field, and Mr. Blavat . . . Activities: Coin Club 3: Draft- ing Club I: Golf Club 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Mathematics 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2: Student Council I: Tennis, Varsity 3, 4: Traffic Aides 3: Wrestling, J.V. 1. The world at his fingertips. in memoriom 'Tuna-Pr ARCHIE l.. RIDDICK The senior class regrets the loss of its mem- ber, Archie L. Riddick in that tragic accident on Thanksgiving Day, November 25, 1965. Archie was born on December 16, 1947, in Mizpah, New Jersey, and remained a resi- dent there until the accidental shooting caused his death. He attended Mays Landing school and was a member of the eighth grade graduating class of 1962. He entered Oakcrest High School the follow- ing September and was a student in the lndus- trial Arts program. He was especially interested in mechanics and had hopes of becoming an automobile mechanic after his graduation. Archie was well liked and is sadly missed by all who knew him. He was proud to be a member of our student body and at heart was a true Oakcrest student. JAMES ROBERT WORRELL James Robert Worrell's quiet courage should be an example for all of us to emulate. Though racked with pain and knowing that he had but a few short months to live, he remained quiet and cheerful with a smile for everyone. Jimmy had a great love of life. He enioyed a varied lite which included several sports and deep devotion to his church. This zeal to live was expressed through his exceptional endurance throughout his losing bout with nephritis, the disease which claimed his life on October 24, 1965. On graduation day, we will have you, Jimmy, in our hearts and minds, remembering you as a fellow Zeta. Max Tabak O Anfoinehe Signorile Linda Ciabatoni Carol cleRuyTer Goldy Lieberman Ma ryAnne Giunta ten ,mi , -.5 f K Q., , W- 4..f' we v. Swirq-..g'. -, ii f 7'ff 3f 7'I .. ,L A3175-1 ,X L., Q, .. N, . , -1 . . , , ,,1,.!,,-,,,, -2 Y J 'r f Tiff., f Q Q ., 7..'.,v 1 Y f M. nag.,-1 -Q xb 4' 1 .suns 4 l iilAc:gp,'.if'g: H, - 11--4 vi , V, fmfls - 'lf:..,.h.-..,,j, , NW. 9 II Hlli 124411 iii!!! iillii v 1 Ida Moskowitz Sandy Smith Lolly Cirigliano Nick Zocci Most Dependable Linda Taylor Greg Lister ,Yi Most Athletic Linda Lehneis Fred Nickles Most Unpredictable Carol Gitto Mike Leary Most Popular Most Charm Betty Schultz Rick Perri senior Joyce Hires Greg Lister Most Talented Linda Lehneis Ron Jones Most Talkative Carol Gitto Phil Guerrieri Friendliest Laura Leeds Greg Lister Most Studious Gololy Lieberman Max Tabak Best Looking Betty Schultz Rick Perri Quietest Marilyn Mueller Jeff Wood Typical Seniors Carol Gitto Scott McGuire poll Best All Around Laura Leeds Greg Lister Most School Spirit Joyce Hires Scott McGuire I l Most industrious Lolly Cirigliano Greg Lister Most likely to Succeed Linda Taylor Greg Lister Most Sincere Pat Golini Greg Lister Best Dressed Pat Golini Mike Leary Best Sense of Humor Carol Gitto John Large Best Personality Laura Leeds Greg Lister,- Greg Lister crowns Janet Lehneis, queen of the Junior Prom. Court members are Cleft to rightj Brenda Jones, Peggy Reed, Betty Schultz, Nancy Will, Diane Gougher, and Sandy Smith. One of the beautifully decorated spots ofthe iunior prom, Springtime in Paradise, May 15, 1965. vip VAN' 'lil Uli ,wr --ff V' A-'5,LLf the senior Couples are greeted as they reach the receiving line. Holy pandemonium! The Zetas are at it again! Some of the costumed Zetas at the Senior Sorcery. CCHS Q--. . x nn , 5 L h ,A . h Since our class had 252, more cavities. . . Oh darn! I can't get any stronger than 40 proof. Mr. Mohr introduces Betty Schultz, Homecoming Queen. 4 Come on out, Mouse-it's nice inside. Charlotte Dockery, the lovely queen of the Senior Christmas Dance, Snowflake Fantasy. if, N M T 'W 4 b QW 2, . at T y ,,, 1 1 l All A F 1' K XX Your chemistry Teacher did THAT to you?! zetos in action Those mashed potatoes will hold you up every time F ' li-limit -iss ,My 6 tr u lngenuity will get us everywhere. Revoking senior privileges but this is ridiculous. 76 Sneak it in before anyone notices. -Ni w. . underclossmen Mr. William Sagan Junior Class Advisor The keynote for the underclassmen is growth and learning. They must strive to understand the world around them-to have empathy with the other members of our society. They have made remarkable progress during their stay at Oakcrest, but still they have much to clo and much to experience before they are prepared to take up the challenge that is the future. Miss Patricia Maio Junior Class Advisor iunior closs officers l 78 From left: Sue Kaufman, Vice-Presiolentg Jack McCallum, Presidentg Jackie Storhaug, Secretaryg Rosemary Benson, Treasurer. closs of '67 N-.5 5 x. 7 Miss Bensel's homeroom, C-38, from left, first row: Charles Adams, Betty .lo Barrett, Sharon Archetto, Miss Bensel, Rosemary Benson, Eileen Alessi, Valorie Bass. Second row: Jeff Bingham, Carl Barbatto, Virginia Bobb, Kathy Baxter, Curtis Adams, Leonard Blocker, Angelo Agro. Third row: Vernon Barlow, Denny Barber, Ben Beniulis, William Adams, Sylvester Ausby, Howard Addison, Norman Adams. Mrs. D'Amhrosio's homeroom, C-54, from left, first row: Barbara Gabert, Kurt Dunbar, Patricia Dowling, Ava Fazekas, Mrs. D'Ambrosio, Joe Fusaro, Jean Felsberg, Bob Frank, George Elkins. Second row: Joseph Fifth, Bill Duberson, Joe Eichinger, Frank Fegel, George Fleming, Donald Feldeisen, Bob Fink, Bob Feldeisen, Ed Falkenhagen. Third row: Doug Dwyer, Nick Frontuto, Marion Hagel, Frank Donaldson, Mike Erman, Danny Emmer, Bill Foster, Richard Fischer, Glenn Dunphey. Mrs. Giordano's homeroom, B-12, from left, first row: Priscilla Doernbach, Mary Ann Gatto, Kathy Graff, Mrs. Giordano, Marlayne Grolber, Sue Gauthier, Margaret Gerace. Second row: Joseph Gallo, Bob Gasko, Ernie Grunow, Ernest Griffith, Gladys Ganiel, Nancy Gilbert, Carol Groff. Third row: Bill Goodrum, Margie Gries, Stephen Garclo, Bill Grunow, Leonard Gaines, Fred Garwood, Glenn Gronlund, Robert Hackeftt, Nancy Gibbs. Fourth row: Charles Groeger, George Glaser, Phillip Gullo, Richard Grunow, Douglass Gagbird. A-1 . iuniors . Mr. Breidenstine's homeroom, C-36, from left, first row: Kathy Braun, Elmer Casto, Kathy Carmen, Helen r Castine, Mr. Breidenstine, Nancy Bracken, Cathy Broker, Rosemary Caucci, Debby Castine, Second row: Rosaline Brown, Jim Ciarrocki, Linda Channell, John Briney, Edward Brown, Mary Branca, Caleb Cavileer, Gary Canale. Third row: John Budde, Rock Castellini, Richard Carr, Gary Burch, Albert Butterhof, Mannie Burnett, Warren Brown, James Burgess, Harry Calvino. Mr. Harmon's homeroom, D-64, from left, first row: Sue Herold, Laura Hartman, Mr. Harmon, Lois Heuser, Grace Hall. Second row: Kathy Hahn, Gwyn Herman, Kathleen Hickey, Linda Hartman, Dona Lyn Hickman. Third row: Sandra Lee Harris, Joan Heintz, Tom Hartwell, Jim Hanson, George Hart- man, John Hartley, Richard Hagelin. Fourth row: Otto Hemphill, Bill Henry, Harry Hart- man, Clifford Harker, Cookie Hammell, Bob Hennessey. l Mr. Rouse's homeroom, C-46, from left, first row: Terri Sidway, Barbara Sear, Lynn Sauer, Robert Sayers, Mr. Rouse, Randolph Sebbins, Joe Sorrentino, Victor Scaranda, Bob Shaughnessy. Second row: Linda Saul, Doris Schwarz, Linda Slaton, Barbara Sauerwald, Cathie Skinner, Shirley Smith, Christina Seifert, Dottie Shepherd. Third row: Larry Schuster, Dennis Schafter, Sharyn Scholl, Jim Solomon, Walter Selleck, Bob Skinner, Tom Southard, George Senn. 5 -..u., im.Ju . .class of '67 Mrs. Parker's homeroom, B-4, from left, first row: Mildred Merten, Ellen Mears, Brenda Maso-n, Josephine Mercado, Mrs. Parker, Maureen McAndrews, Kathie May, Yvonnne Massey, Manuel Mercado. Second row: Linda McDonald, Mary McAdams, Jeri Lightman, Karen MacDonald, Anthony Mancuso, Audrey Lundy, Mary Ann Mann, Michael Martin. Third row: Dan McMahon, Louis Massey, George Leuci, Torn Lowndes, Frank MacNeil, Earl Mears, Wayne Martyn, Jack McCallum. Mr. Colman's homeroom, C-40, from left, first row: William Sekat, Corliss Solomon, Mr. Colman, Marilyn Hackett, Lillian Eilen- berg. Second row: Carol Ewin, George Lloyd, Glenn Taylor, Peggy Griffith, Danny Petitt. Third row: Rodger Gilbert, Wesley Meier, Linda Clark. Mr. Saunders' homeroom, B-29, from left, first row: Holly Taran, Linda Walther, Sharon Suprun, Torres, Cathy Thomas, Pam Truitt, Harry Thomas, Ruthie Steward, Laura Stevens. Second row: Uecker, Barbara Stricker, June Wanek, Joan Wanek, Anne Wapnik, Jackie Storhaug, Gene Linda Thompson. Third row: Charles Waldmann, Henry Warker, William Trask, Don Stewart, Larry werk, John Verdine, Howard Wade. 82 iuniors Mrs. Butler's homeroom, B-22, from left, first row: Veronica Connolly, Charlene Cunion, James Czerwinski, Mrs. Butler, Miss Renzi istudent teacherj, Gail Conover, Walter Collins. Second row: Diane DeClementi, Janet Crawford, Alyce Connolly, Anne Cramer, Cheryl Ann Davison, Kathy Collins. Third row: Harvey Dawson, Butch Danmann, Donna Corson, Dave DeSantis, Robert Clark. Fourth row: Adela Conover, Richard Dase, Joe Cirigliano, Phyllis D'Ambrosio. Miss Jones' homeroom, A-76, from left, first row: Alana Whitlock, Kathy Williams, Miss Jones Wiggins, Pam Wright. Second row: Linda Donna Yourison, Elwood Williams, Sharon Howard Westcoat. Third row: Lois Zuba, Jim David Wood, Sally Wimberg, Dale N. Young Wolf. , Thelma Weber, Weber, Gabriel, , Charles Mr. Pope'S homeroom, B-5, from left, first row: Karen O'Shea, Reta Olson, Holly Olsen, Barbara Nied, Mr. Pope, Ruthie Myers, Donna Morris, Cathy Parkkonen, Linda Oliva, Second row: Pat Onda, Mildred Passarelli, Carol Messina, Rosi Orimland, Sandy Pack, James J. Newman, Eugene Passarelli, William Moncrief, John Messino. Third row: Laurie Nash, Mike Ordille, Tom Nardozza, Philip Mohr, Bernard Nash, Bill Nelson, Jim Mohr, Ruth Ann Mohr. .....l.. L.. af K ... Mr. lo PresIi's homeroom D-69 from left first row Gloria Jean Koeher, Geraldine Kuppel, Mr. Lo Presti Linda L'Erario, Donna Kennedy. Second row: Carol Ann Kiemle, Diane Lee Kuppel, Elissa Lane, Debby Kuenzner David Kurtz Eileen Kershaw Diane Kemble. Third row: Carmella Kurczewski, Greg Landy, Richard Lamkin, Barry Lingelback, Anthony Kuders, Frank Keiser III, Theodore Kaufmann. closs ol '67 3 Mrs. Rosl's homeroom, B-20, from left, first row: Linda Paullin, Judy Pawlowski, Karen Reid, Diane Sanger, Peggy Reising, Jean Reamer, Judith Respes, Tom Ryan. Second row: Shirley Reynolds, Robert Ripley, Bruce Reeser, Art Rementer, Eleanor Rease, Lorraine Rennie, Dennis Sampson. Third row: Jim Rundio, Bill Ricci, Jim Saalman, Pete Romanelli, William Phillips, Robert Reynolds, Oscar Petrosh, Larry Portscher, Cecil Rainey. Mr. Kelley's homeroom, B-34, from left, lirsl row: Robyn Karrer, Charlott Johnson, Jacqueline Johns, Eva Hoagland, Mr. Kelley, Sue Kaufmann, Theresa Horsey, Jackie Higgins, Janet lmperatore. Second row: Georgetta Ireland, Phyllis Jones, Heide Hieke, Douglas Jerue, Frank Hill, Doug Howie, Diane Hymes, Veronica Janosik, Richard Kaskus. Third row: Herbert Higbee, Tom Hunt, Kenneth Huskey, Charles Hollo- way, Glen Houseman. 83 sophomores . . Mr. Dunmire's homeroom, C-34, from left, first row: Sharon Whitlock, Pat Capria, Patty Wood, Nancy Wood, Mr. Dunmire, Rose Ann Smallwood, Dorothy Williams, Kathy Zeitschel, Beverly Whaley. Second row: David Williams, Nancy Guercioni, Kyle Laslow, Marsha Ewing, Liz Dillon, Earl White, Jim Davis, Anna Woodruff, Chris Willett, Dennis Merrill. Third row: Terry Reese, Marlene Wetzel, Milton Wood, Vincent Vitrano, Joe DeBellis, Wayne Ziegler, Jerome Williams, Teddy Zyndorf. Mrs. Waespi's homeroom, A-I, from left, first row: Mary Lou Unsworth, Sandi Weber, Lewis Ware, Mrs. Waespi, Marie Venezia, Anne Vitrano, Yvonne Weber. Second row: Ira Trocki, Ella Mae Tozer, Robert Walters, William Ward, Phillip Wapnik, Bruce Wade, Roy Weiler. Third row: Patrick Wagner, Barry Westergom, Thomas Tracey, Joan Unick, Thomas Ward, Mary Ellen Weathers, Cindy Weber. Mr. Lanes's homerom, B-14, from left, first row: Mary Jane Hartman, Margaret Higgins, Arlene Gullo, Mr. Lane, Susan Hanson, Joann Herzog, Martha Harris. Second row: Penny Hersey, Carolyn Herrick, Valeri High, Sharon Guenther, Regina Hickman, Norma Henry, Patrica Henry, Eileen Haubrich, Third row: David Hardy, Michael Hamilton, Robert Hickman, Anthony Hall, Ronald Heitz, Tom Guenther, Lisa Harrison. Fourth row: Marta Hahne, Rhoda High, Betty Hackney, Doris Herbert, Trudy Hammell. . . clclss ol '68 Mr. Sannino's homeroom, C-48, from left, first row: Marilene Robinson, Gwendolyn Pulow, Arlene Petrosh, Linda Persello, Mr. Sannino, Marie Pica, Nelly Prinz, Eileen Rainey, Saundra Roberts. Second row: Sandy Reid, Anne Taylor, Mary Parkkonen, Dolly Price, Barbara Jo Ripley, Mary Pemberton, Kathy Pennine, Tim Peck. Third row: John Reichenbach, Joe Platanella, Ezequiel Rivera, Craig Pfeifer, Bobby Reed, Iverson R.ce, Ed Reinheimer, Perry Ricci, Jerry Prowell. Mr. Kerman's homeroom, B-'l7, from left, first row: Paul Giambatista, Bruce Grams, Gloria Giunta, Mr. Kerman, Linda Giam- batista, Marilyn Goodrum, Angie Giunta. Second row: Jerome Gates, Beth Gillespie, Sharon Gaines, James Gale, Peggy Fox, l Nancy Getty, Jean Gorbig. Third row: Jackie Galli, Carol Gross, John Gaunt, Gary Groff, Louis Gigliotti, Gregg Franklin, Gary Franklin, Joe Grillo. Fourth row: David Grabel, Ralph Gras, Howard Groff, Bruce Gronlund, Alan Gansert, Sam Foxx. Mrs. Stewart's homeroom, C-58, from left, first row: Cheryl Snyder, Nancy Taunton, Anna Marie Spero, Mrs. Stewart, Mary Lou Thibault, Janice Thornton, Kathy Sutton, Second row: Martha Taunton, Kenneth Smith, Jack Stryker, Joe Tarby, Bob Stryker, Vicky Spengler, Jean Taylor. Third row: Michael Tillett, Steve Spengler, Art Spencer, Terry Spengler, Doug Stout. Fourth row: John Summers, Herbie Snyder, Richard Thomas, Rusty Tharp, Leo Stoehr, Linda Smith. sophomores . . 'kklliiil - - L-LIB-'S-f Mrs. Na9el's homeroom, B-27, from left, first row: Walter Lane, Ronnie Kurtz, Donna Lee, Mrs. Nagel, Cathy LeCompte, Tina Klotz. Second row: Ronald Leeds, Brenda Kelley, Sue Layton, Cila Karas, Darlene Laughlin, Betty Kerr, Paul Klepacki. Third row: Harold Leek, Tom Lambert, Thomas Bouchard, Jim Keefer, Tom Karrer, Janet Lashley. Fourth row: Barbara Kertz, Mike Klemiuk, Frank Keefer, Ed Lampe, David Lawhorn, Kenneth R. Laskowski. Mr. Karver's homeroom, B-18, from left, first row: Wayne Foster, Nancy Fleming, Mary Doernbach, Dorothy Fegel, Mr. Karver, Barbara Fink, Blanche Ehrlich, John Fifth, Robert Fifer, Second row: Hermene Fane, Dorothy Elbertson, Betty Ann Egerton, Gerry Duncan, Edward Dutton, Theodora Falarz, Linda DiPietro, Linda Eichinger. Third row: Steven Fifth, Christian Eilus, Robert Eilers, Sam Esch, John Drobel, Vincent Donofiio, Harry Finley, George Doherty. Miss Fling's homeroom, B-8, from left, first row: Jeannie Broker, Ann Boyer, Joyce Casto, Dottie Branca, Frances Bowen, Barbara Bleifuss, Rosemary Bossik, Roger Carpenter, Diane Bolli. Second row: Maryann Bruno, Susie Calaman, Dariann Borisch, Linda Brown, Miss Fling, Karla Brooks, Allen Birch, Sue Bowen, Cynthia Campbell. Third row: Matt Bruckler, Robert Butterhof, Russell Brown, Pat Campbell, Henry Burger, William Birch, Jim Berneh, Barry Bennecotf, Alan Brown, Patrick Blauvelt, Margie Bolf. . .clciss of '68 Mrs. Born's homeroom, D-62, from left, first row: Judy Adams, Patricia Amoroso, Linda Angerman, Mrs. Born, Stephanie Adams, Tina Attig. Second row: Chip Alton, Pat Aumack, Patricia Armstrong, Florence Axelson, Ken Barrows, Shirley Adams. Third row: Ruth Anthony, Michael Al- pheaus, Leonard E. Bagnell lll, David Baden, James H. Ausby. Fourth row: George Barbetto, Pete Barbetto, Jim Chipperc, Erwin Ashworth, Len Anderson. Mrs. Guenther's homeroom, B-19, from left, first row: Peggy Dickerson, Joe DeVincenzo, Calvin Chatten, Gay Dagrosa, Gregg Chapman, Ruth Continisio, Joan Clark, John Crumpton, Sandy Gallegos. Second row: Gayle Dammann, Eleanor Champion, Gertrude Dalinger, Charlie Caucci, Riva Chipkin, Mrs. Guenther, Pat Cirigliano, Mary Christiana, Wells Conover, Carol Jo Collins. Third row: Robert Dellanoce, Martha Cavileer, Earlene Caves, Anna Cayle, Janet Day, Mike D'Amato, Mildred Dailey, Jacqueline Clarke, Russell Cohen, David Chapman. Mr. Ruch's homeroom, B-30, from left, first row: James McKay, Rudy Oatman, Melvin Moss, Kathy Nooney, Mr. Ruch, Naomi Owens, Valerie Nelson, Vicki Pannell, Carolyn Neumann. Second row: Mary Lou Mutferi, Cheryl McKim, Gale Miller, Linda Montecalvo, Debbie Mays, Milt Parker, Sue Morgenweck, Donald Mays. Third row: Diane Orme, Sharon Morgenweck, Everett Norcross, Mike Mincer, Drew McCann, Jay Pappas, Louise Mikula, Sherry Mercanto. l closs of '68 Mr. Pierotti's homeroom, B-23, from left, first row: Adriene Magruder, Wendy Marzo, Evelyn Ling, Carol Martyn, Mr. Pieretti, Wade Lewis, Joseph Liddy, Cathy Lewman, Rose Mason. Second row: Margaret Lee, Caroline Mauro, Connie Maguire, Sara Lifshin, Deborah Mahone, Gloria Lipford, Mamie Martino, Chris Madden, Kathie Maul. Third row: Pamela Lister, Karen Lynch, Harry Manning, Jim Macomber, Tom Macomber, Richard Matthews, Leon Matthews, Richard MacNeil, Janice Mason, Theo Martin. Miss Martinelli's homeroom, B-21, from left, first row: Ellen L. Johns, Shirley Jones, Linda Huber, Ginny Dougherty, Miss Martinelli, George Hughes, Marcia Hoffman, Kathy Stinsman, Margaret Ireland. Second row: Maryann M. Hysler, Sherry Hyde, Linda Judge, Lorna Jahrling, Ralph Hyman, Andrea Cary, James Joyce, Clarence Kaluhiolakani. Third row: Paul Jones, Gary Jones, Bernard Huntley, Bill Hoftman, Steven Janosik, Ronald Jordan, Charles Miller, Ben Hill. Mr. Wallace's homeroom, D-66, from left, first row: Richard Scamoffa, June Silipino, Esther Rowland, Mr. Wallace, Joe Sayers, Marie Shaud, Sue Ann Skinner. Second raw: Linda Sandberg, Linda Sartorio, Sue Shkolnik, Janet Rotundo, Paula Roesch, Bill Sisler. Third row: Betty Slobodzian, Larry Schairer, Kathy Simonsen, Albert Sewell, Ann Ryan, Carole Schultz, Joe Rowan. Fourth row: Bill Schweizer, Ray Schmidt, John Sahl, Elmer Sales, Kenneth Rush, Lyn Rowley, Raymond Silipino, William Russell. kiclclie candids It was worth it to be in the girls' locker room. .lust think! Driver's Ed next year. Just wait until Batman comes up against this one. S s gt wi rm --.--f-f , . A W . W. . - f W 'H' 'fd' f Those books on tribal rain dances really bring results. Wait 'till they find out it's not Kosher. I freshmen . . Mrs. Ryan's homeroom, D-65, from left, first row: Susie Harris, Richard Woodruff, Alan Hall, Mrs. Ryan, Desi Morales, Gene Gale, Jane Guergioni. Second row: Clara Lungren, Rick Francisco, Michael Wochner, Karen Clark, Jon Marcantonio, James Roller. Third vow: John Kreutzer, Gloria Oleniczak, Rayshael Gerber, Oswald Rodriquez, Leon H. Winters. Fourth row: Robert Bader, Tom Wyner, Frank Dougherty, Richard Hartline. Miss Dougherty's homeroom, A-3, from left, first row: Thomas Goings, Robert Gios, Gary Gougher, Miss Dougherty, Anthony Gatto, Robert Gillespie, Jeannette Gonzalez. Second row: Peggy Garwood, Sharon Hannum, Carol Hagel, Otto Hacker, Clifford Goodwin, Diane Gilbert. Third Hanson, Philip Ganter, Paul Guenther, Carmon Graham, Third row: Sally Gl Guzman, Robert Gioia, Kathy Getty, Betty Gomez. row: Alan Glaser, Edwin ick, Walter Gaylord, Louis Mr. Thinschmidfs homeroom, C-49, from left, Grst row: Joe Tozer, Elaine Taylor, Edward Toal, Mr. Thin- schmidt, Keith Truax, Wendy Waldmann, Jean Thompson, Nancy Ware. Second row: Barbara Triboletti, Jeanie May Thomas, Lucille Thomas, Rhonda Uecker, Sue Wagner, Darleen Torrance, Janice Tomasello, Diane Ware. Third row: Larnell Thompson, Bill Thorne, Hector Torres, Richard Trader, Linda Thery, David Vonner, Chris Thompson, Tom Tommi, Jerry Thomas, Robert Toadvine. 90 i I t t l T . class of 69 Mrs. Bixby's homeroom, C-45, from left, first row: Grace Ann Burch, Toni Canale, Ronald Capelli, Betsy Bruck- ler, Brian Cahill, Jo Ann Branca, Lois Cannan. Second row: Robert Boyd, Nick Campagna, Linda Braun, Tony Branca, David Budde, Steve Campbell. Third row: Robert E. Burch, William Bounds, John Burgess, Raymond Camp, David Bultington, Lawrence Branks. 1 i 1 l Miss Fagerheim's homeroom, B-15, from left, first row: JoAnn Haws, Karen Hickey, Wayne Dennis, Miss Fagerheim, Rose Brady, Terry Henshaw, Delores Horton. Second row: Arlene Herzberg, Lynda Hopper, Ronnie Hires, Joseph Ragan, Marie Hoffman, Michael Timothy. Third row: Terry Hertz, Paul Heuman, James Hoagland, Charles Heintz, Jeff Hiers, Robert E. Hill, Denny Hopkins, Bowen Higbee. Fourth row: John Hess, John Higbee, Charles Heath, Arthur Hartwell, Michael Hayes, Lawrence Houser, Danny Henry. Mr. Sagan's homeroom, B-33, from left, first row: Kenneth Stiteler, Kathy Stebbins, Robert Smith, Leonard Stumpf, Mr, Sagan, Karen Swaney, Bertrice Stubbe, Karen Summers, Sara Sooy. Second row: Linda Steward, John Solomon, Robert Stein, George Spingler, Filianne Steger, Grace Sullivan, Elizabeth Smith, Kenneth Stringari, Lyn Stahl. Third row: Laddi Szilagyi, Dominick Spero, Janice Smith, David Sooy, Drew E. Spriggs, Paul Steck, Eddie String, Barbara Stoy, Paul Smith. 91 i Ayllgvl , fl W ,M Kiifi owl cf WVUU 'lfii ,WUI Axdgfft AVBL 1 Q Bud, freshmen . . . Mrs. Harris' homeroom, B-16, from left, first row: Harriet Kieidan, Gloria Kaplan, James Karrer, Judith Lane, Mrs. Harris, Patty Lange, Tony Lieb, Elsie Lewis, Jacqueline Leitch, Second row: Elizabeth Klingen- berg, Richard P. Lewis, Jerry Lederer, Mike Lerario, Alex Kaskus, Jack Kelly, Russell Lake, Shirley Klotz. Third row: Bob Lewis, Judy Leek, Ronnie Konrady, Thomas Kitz, Paul Leichtnarn, Douglas Kemble, Sam Leonetti, William Kaluhiolakani, Suann Kruces, Linda Kindait. ' Mr. Grasso's homeroom, C-52, from left, first row: Pam Jackson, Vernon Jones, Mr. Grasso, Margie Johnson, Linda E. Johnson. Second row: Bonnie Johns, Walter H. Johnson, Josephine Jones, Robert R. Jackson, Diane Husta. Third row: Jennifer Johnson, William Anthony Jackson, M. Brent Inger- soll, Ronald Johnson, Dennis Husta, Linda Jones. Fourth row: Kenneth lrelan, Linda J. Johnson, Timothy Johnson, Bob Jennings, Kenneth Jensen. MM Jw l ,mfr . f ' .4 L. ' Wolff' WW fav? 'lylfh L - Wei Mrs. Rehmann's homeroom, '- 0, from left, first row: Jim Seibert, Julia Sanchez, Ed Schroeder, Vickie Shellhorn, Mrs. Rehmann, Bonnie Smith, Herta Schultz, Pat Shipman, Carol Sandfort. Second row: Lucy Scaranda, Edna Jean Sidway, Rosemarie Schairer, Beverly Siciliano, Larry Schaffer, Kathy Schroer, Roberta Sapp, Frank San Miguel. Third row: Dennis Skinner, Marty Saul, Charles Smith, Jim Shaughnessy, Fred Slunt, Joseph Scott, John Scheller, Jose Santana. 1 1 . . . class of '69 Mr. Mclver's homeroom, C-44, from left, first row: Bobby Puglise, Bill Ritchie, Madeline Quinn, Mr. Mclver, Kathleen Rader, John Rhodes, Lester Sabb, Fred Puggi. Second row: Pam Sales, Rosemary Ross, Carol Rossell, Rudolph Prowell, Kathryn Ryder, Susan Ruhlman, Susan Ramp, Leah Respes, Frank Renaud. Third row: John Rankin, Virginia Roesch, Donald S. Sacco, William Gilmore, James Rahi, Joe Remleim, Wayne Russell, Robert Rankin. Mr. R. Hoenes' homeroom, D-63, from left, first row: JoAnn Natale, Eric Nandal, Mr. R. Hoenes, Marilyn Newman, Linda Moder. Second row: Barbara Molz, Gary Miller, Fred Nehr, Ronald Miller. Third row: Janice Norcross, Bob Murry, Gary Nehr, Jimmy Nace, Jay Morton. Fourth row: Stephen Michel, Raymond Ordille, Robert Oliver. Mr. Bendel's homeroom, C-42, from left, first row: Joe Barresi, Ronald Bishop, Mary Bailey, Mr. Bendel, Dennis Bass, Peggy Aaron, Edith Beck, Phil Alessi. Second row: JoAnne Bevan, Howard Bascher, James Alton, Frances Ausby, Ina Adams, Cheryl Ayers, Mary Lou Baldi, Connie Blocker. Third row: Joe Allen, James Boone, Irene Ade, Bill Blann, Charles Ausby, Ted Alcott, Wally Bakely, Steve Bingham. freshmen . . . Mr. D. Jones' homeroom, B-32, from left, first row: Linda Owens, Jean Price, Charles Peterson, Mr. D. Jones, Horace H. Hurdle, Arthur Petrella, Helena Paullin, Second row: Lynda Palmisano, Lawrence Palmer, Lorraine Pauls, Harry Paullin, Dave Porter, Barbara Pfleiderer. Third row: Mari Anne Pas- sarelli, Marguerite Prelow, Karl Pelikan, Ronnie Pack, Dale Peterson. Fourth row: Ella Mae Potter, Dennis Oldroyd, Jerry L. Pappas, Artis Palmer, Maureen Parkkonen, Linda Patten. Mr. Chapman's homeroom, C-41, from left, first row: Roger Dammann, Dorothy Debow, Janet DeClementi, Helena Dawson, Mr. Chapman, Francine Duperly, Nancy Dilks, Otto Dreydoppel, Margaret Dawicki. Second row: Robert Dodd, Jill Daminger, Jean Dombro, Brian Daughenbaugh, Carmencita Duran, James Dailey, Robert East, Cathy Dase, Agatha Deal, Elizabeth Dell Arena. Third row: Aleen Davenport, Allan J. Derkach, George Diegelman, Joe Ehrlich, Dennis Dase, Victor Egitto, Albert L. Davenport, John deRuyter, Judy Day. Mr. CampbeIl's homeroom, C-56, from left, first row: Doris Cook, Dorothea Cincotti, Marianne Cranmer, Jose Colon, Mr. Campbell, Bonnie Cunningham, Kathy Cori, Dianne Carman, Monika Cliffe. Second row: Ronald Cooper, Joetta Burrell, Donna Conover, Becky Curcio, Mary Cutts, Cecelia Crump, Luis Cruz, Danny Caporale. Third row: John Clark, Jack Carton, William Cunningham, Mike Crawford, Steve Carter, Milton Conover, Carl D'Adamo, Nick Ciabatoni. lRt lf' -C Monica Estergren Mr. Curlutt's homeroom, B-13, from left, first row: Terry Ferris Cynthia Galante, Margie Feldersen, Mr. Curlott, Betsy Erwin, Russell Einwechter. Second row: Mark Emmer, Robert Filling, Nancy Fleming, cisco, Dottie Aman, Brenda Ganiel. Third row: John Eichinger, Linda Fink Thomas Erman . .clciss of '69 Louise Eichinger Thomas Elliott Charlotte Fran Kath Guineo, 1 1 1 Y Dominic Farinc. Fourth row: Robert Foster, Diane Fitzpatrick, Craig Fiamingo, Evangeline Enslin, Robert Erwin, Thomas Flores. lxa .ZA Mr. G. Hoenes' homeroom, C-39, from left, first row: Arthur Mangold, Joseph Mangiello, Carl Mason, Michael McDonnell, Mr. G. Hoenes, Richard McGonigal, John Madden, Mike Luderitz, John Madore. Second row: Nancy Maul, Patricia McAdams, Gwendolyn Melton, Kathy Maxwell, Pete May, Michael Marino, Maryann McCoy, Toni LoSasso, Netti Maier. Third row: Paul Michel, George Manter, Richard Lieb, Thomas McSweeney, Michael McKenney, John Lundy, James Main, Tom McClarren, Gwen Meineke, Pat Maze, Dennis Lowndes. Mr. Wuertz's homeroom, C-51, from left, first row: Emily Weygand, Phillip Webster, Paul H. Webster, Larry West, Mr. Wuertz, Glenn Werner, David Whigham, Issac Wiggins, Doug Williams. Second row: Herbert Weber, Dwight Watkins, Henrietta Williams, Jessie White, Deleria Williams, Barbara Winters, Barbara Weisbecker, Betty Washington. Third row: Sharon White, William Shaefer, Pat Weller, Kenneth Warren, Steve Wazen, Robert Williams, Janet Wetzel, William S. 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The Student Council officers, with the help of the homeroom representatives and volunteers, plan and direct activities for the entire year. The most important purpose of Student Council is to promote school spirit, encourage leadership, and develop character. The most important activities of this year have been the Keep-Your-School-Clean campaign and the annual spring talent show. fs Mr. John Fineran udent Council Advisor student council officers From left: Pat Golini, Vice-President, Scott McGuire, President, Sharon Davis Treasurer Ann Furst Recording Secretary, Sue Shkolnik, Corresponding Secretary, Leon Matthews Assistant Treasurer First row, from left: Kathy Hahn, Barbara Fink, Michael Taub, Sharon Davis, Leon Matthews, Sue Shkolnik, Scott McGuire, Pat Golini, Ann Furst, Tom Karrer, Joan Dermanoski. Second row: Thomas Southard, Jacqueline Gresser, Kathy Thompson, Susan Wagner, Sue Gauthier, Nelly Prinz, Linda Fendrich, Helen Castine, Ronald Capelli, Patty Wood, Eileen Kershaw, Linda Taylor, Riva Chipkin, Jeri Lightman, Janet DeClementi, Peggy Aaron. Third row: Betty Jackson, Norma Beebe, Pat Cirigliano, Carolyn Neumann, Linda Sartorio, Sara Lifshin, Regina Hickman, Darla Marzo, Sharon Marufti, Lois Cannan, Jackie Leitch, Kathy Andersen, Kathie Ryan, Michael Wochner, Brenda Kelly, Jean Taylor, Mike Mincer. Fourth row: Blanche Ehrlich, Linda Clark, Judy Ramp, Mary Ellen Weathers, Ronald Jones, Richard Dase, Ben Beniulis, Herbert Higbee, Joseph Eichinger, Joe Grillo, Evangeline Enslin, Lorna Jahrling, Beverly Siciliano, Carole Gitto, Diane Kemble, Sandy Smith, Janice Thornton. Fifth row: Edward Erwin, Harry Calvino, Susan Ruhlman, Nancy Will, Jim Newman, Bruce Reeser, Dale Peterson, Roberta Sapp, Robert Jackson, Larry Schafter, Ira Trocki, Dottie Shepherd, Margie Bolt, Gay Dagrosa, Mary Ann Giunta, Janet Herzog. ,,,,,.,...--- Mrs. Lewise Hill Advisor notionol honor society Membership in the National Honor Society ls the highest honor a high school student can receive. Students who have exemplified outstanding scholar- ship, leadership, character, and service are awarded this distinction. The Society actively supports the Student Exchange Program. This 'year one of its own members, Jack Hamilton, was chosen to represent Oakcrest in Westercelle, Germany. Lv hu .!:', ' l I Michael Dixon Linda Taylor ' Lolarosa Cirigliano Linda Ciabatoni President Vice-President f, Corresponding Secretary TYGBSI-Ire! ii ' 1,,-nz Antoinette Signorile 'Im N t is , Recording Secretary , Tr U fi i , Ga L5 X K v ' V Y 1- 'FG .l Sa , 1 51 5 ., ' xx , A . f 5 V l ti, Marie DeClementi Carol deRuyter 5- ....f Y , Mark Harrison Robert Hartley Greg Lister Bernard Herzberg Diane Doughty Virginia Gisel x 5 '- Maryann Giunta Goldy Lieberman Ida Moskowitz Joseph Oleinik T Max Tabak Nick Zocchi key club Key Club, sponsored by the local Kiwanis Clubs, is a boys' organization with two basic purposes: service to the school and community and development of character in the participant. With a continually widening scope of activities that range from Scholar- ship Fund to Flag-Raising Ceremonies, the Key Club is always prepared to serve. Mr. Martin Sharp Director of Oakcrest Key Clubs key club officers From left: Max Tabak, Treasurer, Joe Oleinik, President: Glenn Gronlund, Vice-President: Joe Casciano, Corresponding Secre- tary: John Budde, Recording Secretary. First row, from left: Ronald Jones, Max Tabak, Glenn Gronlund, Mr. Sharp, Joe Oleinik, Joe Casciano, John Budde, Robert Hartley. Second row: Gregg Franklin, Matt Bruckler, Gary Franklin, Gregg Chapman, Bruce Reeser, Nick Zocchi, James Mohr, Torn Nace. Third row: Samuel Mufferi, Ralph J. Hundley, Michael Dixon, William Duberson, George Fleming, David Tillett, John Hartley, David Baden, Bernie Herzberg. Fourth row: Jeff Wood, Michael Taub, Gene Jensen, Jim Ihomas, Michael Sandberg, Bruce Gronlund, George Senn, Elwood Williams, Missing from picture: Joe Duberson, Greg Lister, Charles Milton, Mark Harrison, Angelo Agro, Jack McCallum. girls' key club As Key Club's newly formed better half, the Girls' Key Club is committed to the same goal of service to the community and school while developing character in the participant. They promise to add a brighter and better dimension to Key Clubbing in the coming years. l First row, from left: Sharon Suprun, Patty Wood, Mrs. A. Reed, Nancy Wood, Rosemary Benson. Second row: Sue Kaufman, Carol deRuyter, Carolyn Neumann, Mary Ann Giunta, Lolly Cirigliano, Sara Lifshin, Linda Weber, Third row: Jean Felsberg, Linda Montecalvo, Gay Dagrosa, Priscilla Doernbach, Charlotte Dockery, Barbara Fink. Fourth row: Dottie Shepherd, Laurie Nash, Sherry Hyde, Peggy Fox, Jacqueline Storhaug, Ruthann Mohr. Y XQJQQI lm Wo.. ,H 0 Hey! This one's gotadratt card in it. Joe Oleinik, President of Key Club, presents Mr. Neumann with a flag that flew over the Capitol in Washington. First row, from left: Paul Steck, Kenneth Smith, Robert Walters, Richard Scamoffa, Mr. Rouse, JoAnn Branca, Margaret Ireland, Second row: Eddie Brown, Tom Lowndes, Norman Adams, Robert Bartus, Richard Lamkin. audio-visuol oides The purpose of this club is to stimulate interest and use of audio-visual equip- ment by both students and teachers. Members are trained in the maintenance, repair, and operation of the equipment. Career opportunities in related fields are also explored. First row, from left: Emily Gompert, Kathy Getty, Janice Wood, Carolyn Herrick, Sue Layton. Second row: Arthur Petrella, Chip Alton, Marta Hahne, Dorothy Getty, Jim Alton, Jay Morton, Dennis Flath. Third row: Nancy Getty, Mr. Cohen, Barry Wester- gom, Jim Main, Michael Tillett, Bowen Higbee. i First row, from left: James Owen, Normon Gasko, Michael Leary, Mr. Kelley, Ed Muller, Norman Wim- berg, Phil Guerrieri. Second row: Richard Kaskus, John Breder, Jim Ciarrocki, Mary Alice Foster, Gene Suchanolil, Ralph Rogers. Third row: Bill Ricci, Bob Hennessy, Joseph Haubrich, Alan Brown, Ernie Winter- bottom, Bobby Reed. 102 photog rciphy club Through the Photography Club inter- ested students may learn about proper use of camera equipment, darkroom techniques, lighting, composition, and posing of subjects. Members provide photographs of Oakcrest activities to be used for publicity purposes. In time the facilities of the club will be able to handle almost all photographic assign- ments within the school. coleterio aides This organization gives students an opportunity to help maintain the type of decorum and atmosphere which the school and students feel is best for a lunch area at Oakcrest. They assist as well in aiding the flow of students to and from the cafeteria. l v tffm assembly committee This committee is responsible for the development of an assembly schedule for the current year and the succeeding year. Its membership arranges for the greeting of guest speakers and per- formers, for the introduction and ac- knowledgment of programs, and for any preparations deemed necessary for a suc- cessful schedule of assembly programs. l N 1 holl potrol This year the Hall Patrol is sponsored by Student Council. The members of this group stand at key intersections for the purpose of allowing the students to move from class to class in a minimum of time. Many a traffic iam has been averted because of the efficiency of this organization. First row, 'from left: Nancy Gibbs, Pat Golini, Sue Kaufman, Eileen Kershaw. Second row: Mrs. Falciani, Glenn Taylor, Harry Klingenberg, Jack McCallum, Carol deRuyter, Arlene Gullo. Third row: Harvey Dawson, Jim Ciarrocki, George Horton, Diane Doughty, Tony Moscufo, Eleanore Ficken. Standing: Glenn Gronlund, John B. Jones, Scott McGuire. folconettes The purpose of the Falconetts is to promote school spirit at games and other activities. The group is the center of the cheering section and gives continued sup- port to the cheerleaders. The club is active during both football and basket- ball seasons. The girls may be distin- guished by their blue and gray outfits and the Falconett's pin. This year the club sponsored the first annual Home- coming Queen Contest which added color and excitement to the Thanksgiving Day ' . football game. First row, from left: Judy Adams, Nancy Ware, Marie Sugden. Second row: Bonnie Johns, Carol Rossell, Debbie Mays, Trissie Stubbe. Third row: Peggy Griffith, Carole Schultz, Dolly Price, Linda Johnson, Betsy Bruckler, Kathy Getty, Karen Hickey. V From left: Rusty Barlow, Mike Mincer, Tom Karrer, Leon Matthews, Robert Jackson, Ira Trocki. 103 school store The workers in the school store give a vital service to the students of Oakcrest High School. They provide paper goods, gym suits, jackets, and other school supplies for reasonable prices. The girls gain valuable experience in retailing, business practices, and salesmanship. From left: Mrs. Mittnacht, Kathy Thompson, Wanda Schweizer, Carol Perri, Barbara Sear, Peggy Reising, Nancy Fleming, Laura Stevens, Chris Culver. 5 'if Q future nurses ond heolth ccireers club This organization brings together stu- dents who are interested in careers in nursing and various health fields. The members have an opportunity to share their interests and to explore the many possibilities in the field of health by visiting medical centers, seeing films, and listening to guest speakers. i Seated, from left: Bill Sistler, Fred Nickles, Miss Marzo. Standing: Mrs. Schilling, Laura Leeds, Darla Marzo, Peggy Reed. 4' - 104 I think this is where it goes. sponish club This club is for students taking Spanish Il and III, who are interested in Hispanic culture. The club gives its members the opportunity for additional practice in Spanish, and considers such topics as Spanish art, music, travel, and current events. germcin club First row, from left: Jean Reamer, Secretary, Russ Imlay, President, Doris Ledlein, Honorary President, Mr. Pope, Mrs. Nagel, Carl W. Henry, Vice-President, Lois Zuba, Treasurer. Second row: Patricia Henry, Frieda Maier, Nancy Ware, Martha Harris, Linda Huber, Barbara Bingham, Annamarie Brubaker, Barbara Sauer- wald. Third row: Lorna Jahrling, Kathy Collins, Christina Seifert, Den- nis Flath, Mitsuko Konishi, Gladys Ganiel, Heide Hieke. Fourth row: Cora Pahk, Patrick Higgins, Kurt Dunbar, Craig Pfeifer, Sally Wim- berg, Paul Liepe, Larry Stollenwerk, Martha Cavileer. ....-1 Seated, from left: Charles Bellino, Mary Short, Secretary, Jose L. Diaz, President, Gloria Liptord. Standing: Mr. Saunders, John Sahl, Herbert Higbee, Vice-President, Lorraine Rennie, Treasurer, Veronica Janosik, Joan Unick, Mr. Hughes. french club The goal of this club is to better familiarize its members with the spirit that is French: the language, the culture, the people. This is done through informal meetings, speakers, films, and any per- tinent trips. First row, from left: Melanie McClure, Claire Caruso, Treasurer, Henry Willett, President, Mr. Kerman, Gwyn Herman, Vice-President, Ruth Lee, Scott McGuire. Second row: Sharon Weber, Eileen Ker- shaw, Sue Hanson, Diane Bolli, Marcia Hoffman, Angie Giunta, Therese Horsey, Janet Rotondo, Sherry Mercanto. Third row: Lisa Harrison, Carol Messina, Margie Bolf, Pat Campbell, Raymond El, Joe Eich- inger, Eleanore Ficken, Margie Gries. Fourth row: Nancy Groff, Lorraine Rennie, Debra Washington, David Wood, David Tillett, Ronald Laskowski, Jay Pappas. Missing from picture: Jinny Gisel, Jr., Secretary. This club endeavors to enhance the work of the classroom and to broaden the student's knowledge of the customs and culture of Germany. Various activities are pursued, such as cor- responding with the partner school in Westercelle, giving pro- grams with the German band, making German advent wreaths, and inviting foreigners to speak- to the club. X X X I I fi 105 Seated, from left: Gladys Ganiel, Joan Wanek, Christina Seifert, Harvey Dawson, Kathy Carmen, Jean Rleamer, Charles Mueller, Carol Messina, Pat Campbell, Anthony Mancuso, Ralph Rogers. Standing: Joe Eichinger, Gail Conover, Nelly Prinz, Holly Taran, Dottie Shepherd, Cathy Broker, Kathy Braun, June Wanek, Mrs. Thompson, Nadine Blackwell, Lois James. transportation aides Transportation Aides is mainly a serv- ice committee which is composed of ten girls. The duties of these girls consist of arranging transportation for new stu- dents, plotting bus routes, and handling other problems of the transportation department. From left: Florence Livengood, Janet lmperatore, Eleanore Ficken, Robert Bartus, Arlene Gullo, Cora Pahk, Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Winterbottom. 106 library aides A library aide is an indispensable part of the library. Among his tedious duties are looking up forgotten library numbers, helping a student find books, and solving innumerable other problems. With the help of the library aide, the business of the library is carried on efficiently throughout the year. Seated, from left: Judy Doughty, Lyn Paulsson. Standing: Laura Hartman, Kathy Hahn, Jacqueline Gresser, Linda Hartman, Mr. Crowley, Mary Lou Broker, Ava Fazekas, Kathy Wyner, Mary Anne Mann, i.b.m. aides The l.B.M. Aides are chosen to assist with the l.B.M. program in the school system and to get a basic knowledge of the operations of the various machines used. Since most large corporations and educational institutions use computing and data processing machines, this field is rapidly gaining importance and any experience gained is a step up the ladder for those interested. office oides This is an activity limited to students who assist the regular office personnel. They are given additional training in tele- phone courtesy and oftice procedures. The importance of good grooming habits are stressed. ,,,,....---u,.,....-- Seated, from left: Melinda Mears, Kathy Andersen, Petra Kaenzig, Mrs. Giordano, Brenda Kelley. Standing: Miss Layton, Mrs. Liepe, Laurie Nash, Susan Jerue, Barbara Charters, Donna Kuntz, Diane Netting, Judy Ramp, Lynn Peterson, Sharon Marufti, Adrienne Magruder, Ann Mathis, Joan Kenny, Sally Wimberg, Nancy Flanagan, Tina Monroe, Mrs. Hess. bonking club The Banking Club is an organization that provides services for the student body. ln the future the club plans to organize a team of bankers to help the students of Oakcrest by maintaining and familiarizing them with their own special BCCOUIWTS. From left: Charles McLaughlin, President, Elmer Lewis Casto, Robert Hackett, Sandra Harris, Anthony DeSalvatore, William Burch, Mr. Pofi. Missing from picture: Lynda Adams, Chairman, John Joyce, Daniel Judge. student personnel oides The Student Personnel Aides is a group of students who work as typists, mes- sengers, and in innumerable other capa- cities to help the guidance counselors and secretaries. The experience gained through the various duties performed is helpful to any girl or boy who is interested in ottice work. w-U T 'W' 'flat' iff? iz Q- te gal ' ft v l 1 From left: Norma Beebe, Miss Simpkins, Claire Caruso, Dina Eckert, Russell Collins,'Kathy Zeitschel, Mrs. Eckert. 107 eta af' -Nz' A d romotics ,f-Q, 4-.X ,v -px In an age in which the professional production of plays is greatly centralized, there is a great need for quality performances on the local level. The Oakcrest Drama Club does its part to supply that need. The mem- bers of this club not only benefit others but also gain themselves: they improve their acting abilities and learn to cooperate to achieve maior goals. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Walters Drama Club Advisors dromo club First row, from left: Mamie Martino, Vicki Pannell, Beverly Birch, Peter Kubaska, Lolly Cirigliano, Mrs. Walters, Ginny Gisel, Diane Kemble, Mr. Walters, Gail Sanford, Joan Dermanoski, Kathy Maxwell, Madeline Quinn. Second row: Kathy Zeitschel, Theodora Falarz, Linda Jones, Riva Chipkin, Sue Gauthier, Charlie Caucci, Sandi Weber, Filianne Steger, Pat Cirigliano, Beverly Whaley, Cila Karas, Virginia Austin. Third row: Lynda Pasino, Mary Lou Thibault, Jill Daminger, Diane Newell, Bob Stryker, Linda Moder, Lucy Scaranda, Kathie Maul, Emily Gompert, Dottie Smith, Sandy Smith, Donna Rose, Jacki Galli. Fourth row: Jacqueline Gresser, Mary Lou Broker, Stephanie Armiger, Jackie Higgins, Blanche Ehrlich, Janice Thornton, Becky Curcio, Nancy Fleming, Eleanore Ficken, Sue Shkolnik, Sherry Hyde, Anne Wapnik. Fifth row: Peggy Griffith, Chris Dutton, Walt Clark, Leon Matthews, Ronald Jones, Warren Brown, Scott McGuire, Henry Willett, Mike Mincer, Ira Trocki, Thomas Southard. d ro mo club officers From left: Lolly Cirigliano, Secretary: Ginny Gisel, Presidentg Pete Kubaska, Publicity Manager: Joan Dermanoski, Treasurer, Diane Kemble, Vice-President, Gail Sanford, Business Manager. stcigecrolt The Stagecratt Club is responsible for the construction and maintenance of scenery used in Oakcrest theatrical pro- ductions. lt also does the stage work required for assemblies and any other iolos that involve use of the stage, light- ing, and sound equipment. notionol thespion society ,AX Q From left: Mr. Walters, advisory Lolly Ciriglianop Gail Sanford, Diane Kemble. First row, from left: Walter E. Johns, Kathy Getty, Janice Wood, Dottie Getty, Mrs. Ryan, Marta Hahne, George Diegelman. Second row: Emily Gompert, Carolyn Herrick, Gary Alcot, Jim Alton, Kenneth Warren, Nancy Getty, James Main, Michael Tillett, Chip Alton, Sue Layton, Pat Maze. 109 new iersey iunior historiccil society The Jersey Devils, a New Jersey Jun- ior Historical Society, is chartered by the Jerseymen, a state organization. The main purpose of the Society is to extend the member's knowledge and under- standing of his community and state. The members participate in varied activi- ties in an attempt to pursue the ideals of the five R's: Researching, Reading, Restoring, Reproducing, and Rendering. az. .1?'l ' ' Vllxl l Q , 1: i., Q First row, from left: Barbara Jupin, Secretary, Gayle Dammann, Kathy Collins, Maryann M. Hysler, Linda Sanger. 'Second row: Diana Orme, Treasurer, Kenneth lrelang Kenneth Smith, Kathy Nooneyy Kathie Kelly. Third row: Russell Collins, Vice-President, Susan Hering Abel Respes, Kathy Hand, Jackie Leitch, Bob Shaughnessy, Governor. Fourth row: Frank Keiser lll, John B, Jones, Sandra Harris, Ralph Rogers. Standing: Albert Davenport, Howard Wade, Jack Carton, Sam Esch, George Schaab, Paul Steck, Anthony Kuders, Richard Lamkin, Howard Conover, Miss Bensel. A public speoking ond debate club The Oakcrest Public Speaking and Debate Club offers the principles of debate, discussion, public speaking, radio, ' and television. These means of expres- sion are becoming of increasing impor- tance in this world dominated by the mass media. The club is designed to provide significant speaking experiences for high school students and considers many diFterent approaches in the scope of its program. First row, from left: Jeri Lightman, Karen O'Shea, Ronald Capelli, Jackie Higgins, Otto Dreydoppel. Second row: Mary Lou Thurston, Mr. Karver, Harris Hagerthey, Herbert Higbee, Jim Newman. psychology - sociology club The Psychology-Sociology Club is de- signed to encourage interest in the broad areas of psychology, sociology, and mental health. By sponsoring guest speakers, through field trips, and by individual and group projects, a greater and more active interest in psychological and sociological problems is developed. An understanding and improvement of mental health is also encouraged. 110 First row, from left: Margie Bolt, Sandy Reid, Gayle Dammann, Sharon Guenther, Arlene Gullo, Barbara Jupin, Joann Herzog, Linda DiPietro, Barbara Nied, Donna Kennedy, Tina Attig, Linda Eichinger, June Silipino, Dottie Branca, Margie Johnson. Second row: Bill Heckman, Sherry C. Hyde, Saundra Roberts, Marilyn Goodrum, Dorothy Elbertson, Anne Vitrano, Theodora Falarz, Nancy Taunton, Maria Venezia, Gloria Kaplan, Arlene Herzberg, Lois Cannan, Felianne Steger, Sandi Weber. Third row: Kathie Ryan, Marguerite Prelow, Nancy Keiser, Linda Persello, Mamie Martino, Jean Price, Carol deRuyter, Anna Rith Thies, Earl White, Robert Dellanoce, Diane Bolli, Ruth Lee, Dianne Carman, Elsie Lewis, Betsy Erwin. Fourth row: Tina Klotz, Mary Alice Foster, Susan Cort, Dottie Wenzel, Janet lmperatore, Mary McAdams, Rosemary Caucci, Paula Roesch, Lois Heuser, Lorraine Pauls, Linda Sandberg, Pat Cirigliano, Linda Giambatista, Patricia Creel. Fifth row: Leopold Winogron, Lorraine Rennie, Nancy Flanagan, Dottie Fegel, Joan Dermanoski, Anne Ryan, Sue Bille, Cathy Lewman, Barbara Fink, Barbara Kertz, Linda Fink, James Alton, Blanche Ehrlich, Helen Wescoat, Sixth row: Sally Wimberg, Margie Gries, Margaret Gursky, Phyllis D'Ambrosio, Marlene Wetzel, Lucy Scaranda, Aleen Davenport, Tom Thorn, Annabell Schuchardt, Dorothea Stebbins, Lynda Sandtorp, Chris Willett. 'Seventh row: Patrick Wagner, Donald Heitz, Lois Zuba, Veronica Jamosik, Denise Webb, Jerome Williams, Mildred Dailey, Debra Washington, Ella Mae Potter, Albert Davenport, Janet Day, Nancy Graft, Eileen Tuzinkewich. First row, from left: Cheryl Newman, Stephanie Adams. Second row: Mr. Mclver, Sharyn Scholl, Cathie Skinner, Betty Ann Egerton, Robert Walters, Leopold Winogron. Third row: Ray Schmidt, Gary Franklin, Gregg Franklin, Paul Jones, Edward Lampe, Eugene Passarelli. weather club The purpose of the Weather Club is to interest students in meteorology. Students learn how to read weather maps and formulate forecasts. They will be taught how to use the school's weather biology club The aims of this club are to stimulate interest in biology and to provide op- portunity for proiects which cannot be included in classwork. Activities include group planning of club programs, trips, assisting in labs, and research proiects. lv 'liflvil -0 instruments. 'wr-aw.,- me Seated, from loft: Bruce W. Hughes, Michael McDonnell, Richard McGonigal, Dennis Flath, Harold Flath. Standing: Mrs. D'Ambrosio, Thomas McSweeney, Sam Esch. First row, from left: Dale N. Young, Ralph Rogers. Second row: Mr. Harmon, Paul Liepe, Paul Castellini. d rafting club The Drafting Club is designedto give students who have had drafting but were unable to schedule it this year an opportunity to continue to develop their drafting techniques. The students may select the phase of drafting that interests them from such areas as electrical, sheet metal pattern, machine, or architectural drafting. 111 Music has long been one of man's favorite forms of expression. The Oakcrest choral groups carry on this noble tradition with ability and emotion. The highlights of the year for our vocal organizations are the Christmas Concert and the Spring Concert. The Choraliers, an all-purpose singing group, performs for many school programs and represents Oakcrest at various concerts and civic functions. The Madrigal Singers sing on occasions when a small group is appro- priate. The Modern Choir specializes in popular music. The light repertoire of the Girls' Glee Club is presented by girls who wholeheatedly enioy singing. The performances of these choral groups have lifted the spirit of the student body and have been an especially pleasant addition to the atmosphere of Oakcrest. i - I girls glee club Seated, from left: Miss Jones, Peggy Dickerson, Sharon Weber, Dona L. Hickman, Rosemary Bossik. Standing: Kathy Stebbins, Gwendolyn Melton, Nancy Bracken, Linda Aumack, Carolyn Herrick, Janice Wood, Debra Washington, Linda Huber, Donna Kuntz, Evelyn Twiddy, Kathleen Schroer, Lynn Sauer, Maureen Parkkonen, Brenda Jones, Virginia Bobb, Rosemarie Schairer. choroliers First row, from left: Sharon Suprun: Peggy Dickerson: Janice Wood: Linda Taylor, President: Miss Jones: Beverly Whaley: Audrey Williams: Sharon Henderson: Donna Rose. Second row: Linda Saunders, Debbie Mays, Ronald McLaughlin, David Hardy, Elwood Williams, Donald Mays, Valorie Bass, Carol Graff, Evelyn Twiddy. Third row: Brenda Jones, Johnny Nickelson, Ronald Jones, Tom Thorn, Jeff Wood, Carol Ewing, Susan Herin, Marta Hahne. Fourth row: Wanda Schweizer, Debra Washington, Ernie Winter- bottom, William Phillips, Leslie Sales, Robert Knorr, Adela Conover, Audrey Lundy, Grace Hall. modrigol singers First row, from left: Nancy Bracken, Diane Newell, Linda Aumack, Debbie Mays, Grace Hall, Evelyn Twiddy. Second row: Brenda Jones, David Hardy, Miss Jones, Artis Nickelson, Donna Kuntz. Third row: Peter Kubaska, Lonnie Blackwell, Leslie Sales, Robert Knorr, Ernie Winterbottom, Roberta Sapp. . -,, ,WCM7 Y , ,,, , , YY modern choir First row, from left: Nancy Bracken, Diane Newell, Leah Respes, Becky Curcio, Miss Jones, Linda Moder, Rosemary Bossik, Debbie Mays, Grace Hall. Second row: Gwendolyn Melton, Beverly Whaley, Peggy A. Dickerson, Marta Hahne, Linda Aumack, David Hardy, Artis Nickelson, Donna Kuntz, Carolyn Herrick, Carol Herrick, Carol Ewing, Janice Wood. Third row: Valorie Bass, Roberta Sapp, Linda Saunders, Debra Washington, Brenda Jones, Lonnie Blackwell, Leslie Sales, Robert Knorr, Ernie Winterbottom, Albert Davenport, Lynda Pasino, Evelyn Twiddy, Kathy Baxter. . V 3 1 3 A A.. 4 - . l - First row, from left: Donna Kuntz, Annabell Schuchardt, Treasurer, Dorothea Stebbins, Vice-President, Tom Thorn, President, Gail Bair, Brenda Jones, Historian, Terry Egitto. Second row: Mr. Tobias, Lonnie Blackwell, Robert Knorr, Ernie Winterbottom, Linda Taylor, Russell Konrady, Jim Thomas, Wayne Schlienger, Miss Jones. notional music honor society The National Music Honor Society is an honorary music organization com- posed of musicians who have exhibited outstanding ability and interest. The music directors select for membership students who have taken an active part in any ot the bands or choral groups. The National Music Honor Society en- courages students to increase the spirit of good music and musical knowledge. E lilllgl-'f - T- e A percussion ensemble First row from left: Russell Konrady, Harry Finley, Ricky McGonigal, Wally Bakely. Second row: Mr. Tobias, Brent Ingersoll, John Lundy, Paul Liepe, l Wayne Schlienger, Doug Dwyer, Harry Calvino. l 113 First row, from left: Perry Ricci, Alfonso F. Burch, Joe J. Ehrlich, Jim Thomas. Second row: Johnny Nickelson, Robert Bartus, Richard Lamkin. Third row: Leopold Winogron, Robert Reynolds, Russell Konrady, George Senn, Terry Spengler, Bruce Reeser. Background: Paul Liepe, Gail Bair, Jim Newman, Ronald Hartline, Harry Calvino, Mr. Tobias. stoge bond The Stage Band is a very select group of musicians interested in iazz and popular music. The members work hard after school to learn a repertoire of up-to-date compositions to include in the concert program. i During football season the Marching Band is busy preparing precision drills for pre-game and half-time shows. Dressed in blue and gray, the band presents a striking appearance and helps to keep school spirit high. Under the leadership of Ava Fazekas, Drum Maiorette, the band snaps through its formations for the spectators. lt also represents Oakcrest by participat- ing in many parades in nearby communities. The Marching Band was awarded trophies this year for its outstanding performances in the Collingswood Festival of Bands and at Glassboro State College Band Field Day. This year's Concert Band is the largest band Oakcrest has ever had. Stirring music can be heard echoing throughout the school whenever the band, under the direction of Mr. Tobias, is rehearsing. lts aim is to learn good band literature. The band's first performance of the year is a festive Christmas Concert and its last duty is to play for Commencement. In between, it plays for many assembly programs and goes on a concert tour to other schools. The Spring Concert is one of the biggest school events of the year. marching bond First row, from left: Ava Fazekas, Drum Maiorette, Florence Livingood, Kathy Hahn, Judy Lane, Cheryl McKim, Mary Parkkonen, Terry Egitto, Priscilla Doernbach, Willis Conover, Mr. Tobias. Second row: Genevieve Sugden, Linda Steward, Brian Cahill, Sue Hanson, Mike Marino, Leopold Winogron, Fred Puggi. Third row: Dorothea Stebbins, Hermane Fane, Kathy Hickey, Annabell Schuchardt, Gail Blair, Mark Emmer, Alfonso Burch. Fourth row: Bruce Reeser, Joseph Ragon, Linda Judge, Eugene Such- anoff, David Chapman, Ben Hill, George Senn. Fifth row: John deRuyter, Paul Liepe, Greg Chap- man, Wally Bakely, Victor Scaranda, Richard Lamkin, Brent Ingersoll. Sixth row: David Cope, James Rahi, Joe Ehrlich, Harry Finley, John Lundy, Harry Calvino, Doug Dwyer. Seventh row: Robert Reynolds, Terry Spengler, Russell Konrady, Sharon Scholl, Steve Spengler, Jim Thomas, Aleen Davenport. Eighth row: William Nelson, Wayne Schlienger, John Selleck, Robert Bartus, Kenneth Smith, Glen Houseman, Frank Fegel. Missing from picture: Conrad Williams, Albert Sewell, Perry Ricci, Ricky McGonigal. First row, from left: Gail Bair, Terry Egitto, Dorothea Stebbins, Priscilla Doernbach, Judy Lane, Kathy Hahn, Florence Livingoocl, Wayne Schlienger, lSecond row: Linda Judge, Mary Parkkonen, Brian Cahill, Eugene Suchanoff, Annabell Schuchardt, Russell Konrady, Sharon Scholl, Lucy Scaranda, Nancy Dilks, Vincent Dames, James Rahi, David Cope. Third row: Willis Conover, Gregg Chapman, Jim Thomas, Alphonso Burch, Fred Puggi, John Scheeler, William Trask, Mark Emmer, David Chapman, George Senn, Bruce Reeser, Terry Spengler. Fourth row: Cheryl McKim, Hermene Fane, John deRuyter, Joseph Ragan, Robert Filling, Perry Ricci, Conrad Williams, Joseph Ehrlich, Leopold Winogron, Steve Spengler, Victor Scaranda, Robert Reynolds, Linda Steward, John Nickelson, Robert Hartline, Richard Lamkin, Mr. Tobias. Fifth row: Paul Liepe, Genevieve Sugden, Sue Hanson, Michael Marino, Ricky McGonigal, Wallace Bakely, Aleen Davenport, Harry Finley, Harry Calvino, Doug Dwyer, Brent Ingersoll, John Selleck, William Nelson, Kenneth Smith, Frank Fegel, Ben Hill, Glen Houseman, Robert Bartus. drill tecim The Drill Team made its first appear- ance this year with the Marching Band and added color and flash to the half- time shows and parades. Flag-twirling routines added an extra touch to the music and formations of the band. Kneeling, from left: Brenda Kelly, Adrienne Ma- gruder, Donna Rose, Grace Hall. Standing: Diane Doughty, Katherine Baxter, Janet Herzog, Pat Onda, Mildred Passarelli, Peggy Fox, Audrey Lundy. mctiorettes With their fine ability in marching and skill in baton twirling, the Maiorettes add color, beauty, and entertainment to football games. They participate in other band activities, including parades, forma- tions, and similar engagements. From left: Beverly Birch, Head Maiorette, Diane Langer, Betty Schultz, Laura Stevens, Betty Jo Barrett, Jacqueline Sharp, Carol Collins. - X color gucird This group of precision marchers precedes the band onto the football field and in parades, carrying the tlags of the United States and of Oakcrest High School. They also present the national and school colors at assemblies where they add to the ceremony of opening exercises. Kneeling, from left: Linda Fink, Jacqueline Gresser. Standing: Laurie Nash, Captain, Blanche Ehrlich, Marian Hagel, Donna Kuntz, Mary Saunders, Barbara Fink, Brenda Jones. Missing from picture: Darla Marzo. R stylus The editorial staff of the Stylus, th school literary magazine, is composed c students who have shown great interes in creative writing. The editors review and edit the material submitted by stc dent writers. They also develop layout and illustrations for the magazine. Cree tivity is even more important now ii an age which craves new ideas and nev methods. These individuals who contrib ute to the Stylus are therefore reaching our challenge. Seated, from left: Robert Hartley, Margie Bolt, Robert Dellanoce, Sherry Hyde, Dave Williams. Standing: Mrs, Rost, Patrick M. Higgins, Leon Matthews, Russell Collins, Angelo Agro, Pete Kubaska, Phil Gullo, Goldie Lieberman. Carol goes anywhere for a story! 116 lolcon First row, from left: James Schroeder, Bill Heckman, Peggy Griffith, Ira Trocki, Mike Mincer. Second row: Mr, Pieretti, Carole Gitto, George Horton, Phil Gullo, Chris Willett, Jean Felsberg, Chip Alton, Sue Levy. The Falcon, our school newspaper, gives its statt the chance to express themselves through writing and to pass on to the student body the happenings of the school. The aim ot the Falcon is to bring before the school an interesting and informative publication. 1966 crest Frsl row fom left Lynn Peterson, Lyn Paulsson, Joe Guenther, Kathie Ryan. Second row: Ann Mathis, D ane Nett ng Viv Hayes, Jacqueline Sharp, Terry Egitto, Darla Marzo. Students patiently awaiting the arrival of the yearbooks. crest staff cmd typists These workers have played a major role in the preparation of this year's Crest. Whenever help was needed the Crest editors were assured of their whole- hearted support. The typists are respon- sible for typing ali copy and forms necessary forthe yearbook. The staFf has many iobs such as running errands, as- sisting with picture taking, and checking copy. Those yearbook deadlines will get you everytime. 117 iuture teachers ot america Among the purposes ot the F.T.A. Club are acquainting members with some of the aspects ot the teaching profession, promoting enthusiasm for and interest in teaching as a career, and associating with others having similar interests. First row, from left: Angie Giunta, Sherry Mercanto, Second row: Pat Campbell, Mary Lou Thibault, Eileen Kershaw. Third row: Maryann M. Hysler, Evelyn Ling, Jeannie Broker. Standing: Miss Martinelli, Mrs. Guenther. math club Math Club gives the stu- dents an opportunity to in- vestigate material not usually covered in regular classes, thus broadening his mathe- matical background. Topics may range from mathemati- cal puzzles to discussion of the difterential calculus. First row, from left: Anthony Mancuso, Bruce Reeser, Michael Mincer, Angelo Agro, Paul Liepe. Second row: Robert Fender, President, Gwyn Herman, Eileen Kershaw, Vermell El, Mrs. Hughes. Third row: Jean Felsberg, Secretary, Ann Doernbach, Ira Trocki, Margaret Higgins. amateur radio and electronics The Oakcrest Amateur Radio and Electronics Club operates its own ham station which enables members to speak to people all over the world. This club helps members to get their operating licenses and to learn correct operating procedures. 118 First row, from left: Carl D'Adamo, Leopold Wino- gron, Milt Parker, William Berinell. Second row: Jim Main, Milton Conover, Larry Schaffer, Ron Jensen. Third row: James Thomas, Dale Peterson, Chris Willet. Rear: Michael Tillett, Chip Alton, Mr. Cohen, Dottie Getty, Walter Johns. First row, from left: Barbara Nied, Donna Kennedy, Debbie Castine, Vice-President, Norma Beebe, Treasurer, Mrs. L, Reed, Linda Parker, President, Gen Dougherty, Secretary, Antoinette Signorile, Reporter, Lyn Paulsson. Second row: Claire Caruso, Joan Halley, Theresa Lieb, Linda Walther, Linda DiPietro, Linda Siciliano, Barbara Feldeisen, Rosemary Caucci, Margaret Gursky, Mary McAdams. Third row: Ann Mathis, Lois James, Vivian Hayes, Gail Buchrnann, Susan Cort, Helen Wescoat, Diana Goodwin, Sandy Smith, Gail Sandford, Jacqueline Sharp, Diane Netting. Fourth row: Bob Hannum, Linda Oliva, Cherylann Davison, Kathy Collins, Nancy Gibbs, Ed Muller, Wally Hacker, Mary Alice Foster, Nancy Will, Sandy Schmidt, Maryann Gatto. Fifth row: Janet Herzog, Mary Anne Mann, Barbara Sear, Carol Wright, future business leaders of cimericci F.B.L.A. is the recognized organization for business students. lts objective is to help develop today's business student into tomorrow's business leader. The Oakcrest chapter is affiliated with the state and national organization and par- ticipates in the South Jersey regional contest and the state conventions. Lynda Sandtorp, Joan Dermanoski, Carol Hannum, Carol Perri, Dottie Smith, Leona Collins. future homemcikers club The objectives of the Future Home- makers Club is to contribute to the joys and satisfactions of family living. The girls are provided many opportuni- ties to discover enriching experiences in the area of homemaking. future formers of omerico Membership in the Future Farmers of America, a national organization, is restricted to students of agriculture. The Oakcrest chapter of F.F.A. operates from a program of work developed each year by the club officers. The activities deal with leadership, earnings and savings, community and cooperative activities, recreational and competitive judging contests with other agricultural clubs throughout the state. The highlights of the year's activities are the Rutgers judg- ing, state convention, and the Parent-Son Banquet. From left: Valerie Nelson, Marie Shaud, Sandy Gallegos, Joan Unick, Maureen Parkkonen, Mrs. Waespi, Judi Crawford. Missing from picture: Ina Adams Connie Blocker, Grace Burch, Jennifer Johnson, Linda Slaton, Linda Walther, Emily Weygand. First row, from left: Al Ricci, Robert Hackett, Sentinel, George Horton, President, Mr. Juestrich, Tony Monfredo, Vice-President, Walt Collins, Jimmy Kerr. Second row: David Eastlack, Milton McLeod, Otto Hacker, Danny Caporale, Jim Newman, Art Jensen. Third row: Tom Brown, Charles Mueller, John B. Jones, Fred King, Bill Trask, Dale Woods, Jack Cunningham, Robert Saalman. 119 From left Bernie Herzberg, Mr, Grasso, Mitch Hougan, Jerome Williams, Glenn Gronlund, Bill Stevens. Well, anything's better than the picture in the cafeteria. First row from left Raymond Townsend, Diane Ware, Stephanie Adams, Nan Keiser, Leonard Stumpf, Harold Watkins Diane Hymes, Deleria Williams, Ben Beniulis. Second row: Carl Mason, Pat Maze, Connie Patterson Joan Unick, Anna Juliano, Carmella Kurczewski, Millie Merten, Raymond El. Standing: Regina Hickman Sharon Morgenweck, Leon Matthews, Ralph Rogers, George Schaab, Mrs. Born. chess club This year, Chess Club has tried to provide a full program of activities for those individuals interested in chess as a mental exercise and hobby. Several matches were arranged with other schools, giving Oakcrest chess players a chance to prove their prowess at the game. ort club The Art Club engages interested stu- dents in a variety of activities such as drawing, painting, illustration, design, lettering, and sculpture. The group oc- casionally takes a trip to an interesting gallery, museum, or studio. A point system for work is in force, but the primary purpose of the club is the en- ioyment and growth ot the members. golf club Golf is becoming a major f American sport with the ' number of participants and viewers constantly growing. ln the Golf Club interested students learn fundamentals of the game, and also re- ceive enioyment from gain- ing an insight into this sport. From left: Glenn Werner, John Fifth, Jimmy Nace, Louis Gigliotti, Mr. Kasunich, Tom Nace, Gene Jensen, Harold Leek, Drew McCann. First row, from left: Mr. Butrus, Kenneth Stringari, Gregg Chapman, Paul Jones, Edward Lampe, Lorna Jahrling. Second row: Joseph Webster, Bob Fender, Roy Carl Weiler, Robert Dennis Hickman, Ray Schmidt, Michael McDonnell, Gary Franklin, Victor Scaranda, Gregg Franklin, Dave Chapman, Leopold Winogron. rock howks This club was formed to meet the interests of those students who wish to learn more about geology, especially, the study of rocks. lt tries to achieve this goal through field trips, individual proiects, and guest speakers. coin club The Numismatic Club is composed of those students who are interested in coin collecting as a hobby. Meetings are devoted to discussion of the historical significance of coins, their mintage, and special markings, as well as to trading and presentation of coins by members. s.. gs ,1 First row, from left: Mr. Thinschmidt, Albert Davenport, Larry SchaHer, Victor Scaranda. Second row: Lawrence Branks, Otto Hemphill. 121 Barbara Bingham, Oakcrest's first ex- ' change student, has spent an exciting year in Germany, but is happy to be h ome' Mr. Panarelle congratulates Jack Hamilton, after the announce ment that Jack was Oakcrest's current exchange student. On July 4, i962 the late President Kennedy made his own famous Declaration of interdependence in which he acknowledged the close ties between the United States and the other nations ot the world. Our exchange program is our memorial to a great man. Barbara Bingham has returned to Oakcrest after a year in Westercelle, Germany, and has related her experiences to the entire Oakcrest student body. This year Jack Hamilton is studying in Germany. He is enioying his stay with a German family and is making many friends. We are proud to have him represent Oakcrest. Jack's counterpart at Oakcrest is Doris Ledlein, an honor student from Realschule, Westercelle. Doris is an excellent student in America, too, and speaks English fluently. She is certainly a pleasant asset to Oakcrest as she conveys a glimpse of the German way of lite. Mitsuko Konishi, our student from Japan, is spending her second year at Oakcrest. She will graduate as a member of Zeta '66, Everyone who knows Miko will always remember her friendliness and her charm. a1.zssnees:: ,, ,M . fl. Doris has acquired the Doris always works diligently in her history class. habit of walking to class with a pile of books- 122 just like the rest of us. One never knows what happens behind closed doors. --,..,. I wouldn r peek if I were you! This is quite a Turnout for a chess maTch. You say iT's ticking'?! Just Two more weeks and I graduate to garter snakes! i j SCHOOL BUS C9 No, Mr. Tobias, everything's fine! Now pull over and make a three-point turn. Would you believe this is how our government passes secret messages? You're sure this is the biggest thing since Superball? You there, singing that Beatle song . . . These term paper files really come in handy. J . 1 . K .L . , I ' i . in--mo' f , . . K w ' l 1Ii , L g' s NT? l l www! giilaitffa i l l l l Ann Furst l l l Jackie Storhaug l Elissa Lane t ,eww --1 mv-nm-in f35Ki im T'f?' ' 'fl SWT' ' 'ZKYJ 'Q We - A .-tq.f,-trys., we-at, no was Ilf. .. L. i 3 5 i 5 . - - un, ...lv-2' l .y :Ne im , ' A sg ' 3 ws, as' T 4 if . A ' . Q., 1 if ll. , 111 I lies-21+ r ' . 4,, A , . ,i A-stag wf..,,,U ,-at 0-,, - Q, ws i ' egg, K , M tp ' ssl. f . in ' Xl C Y '4 l . Linda Ciabatoni, Captain cheerleciders The season changes, the sport changes, but the Oak- crest spirit of good sportsmanship and all-out competition remains the same. Oakcrest's cheerleaders are a symbol of that spirit. No drizzly Saturday afternoon dampens their football enthusiasm. No December snow keeps them away from basketball games. This year, the cheerleaders led by Linda Ciabatoni, were always there, cheering the Falcons on to victory. They added color and spirit to Oakcrest athletic occasions, entertained the crowd with their precision cheers, and were a credit to the Oakcrest tradition of athletic compe- tition. i. v. cheerleaders Front V, left to right: Patty Wood, Nelly Prinz, Carolyn Neumann, Susan Y' . tg Mrs. Ga rbutt Coach A. i ,w,:,gi if -f-' ' it... - , . arztrzaeasrxvkfgil is 'Dv fm -' 1 a ' 'tPi'f'1,UL ' ..'g.2:2?sJf A 4,55 , ,fait i y -at A ,wig ,. ' A any Wi? ,- t ,' 5 1 4 1 1 .aa U Joyce Hires ess Qi 1 i l Susan Kaufman Q: yum :' H., ,.., very .. ,mx . 'A ll ' 'Y , Ui' ' Q ,. 'XX by , 2 'V ' M 'X l il 1 g 'i 1 ' i , 'J I! Wagner, Gay Dagrosa, Captain, Nancy Wood, Linda Owens. Back V, left to right: Donna Yourison, Varsity alternate, Jean Gorbig, Karen O'Shea, Ruth Ann Mohr Varsity alternate. . it fi' 1 gy.: ...: W' N V4 i iii' ., y - ,4. .,g,'1 .1.1 'tiff i I' H . . , . t ft, j gff gtg. 2 i f 'is' f 4 is N mms A . f x i l I A if I l 5 126 Stephanie Armiger Rosie Benson Sharon Suprun Era, lootboll This year's team was only 43 seconds from an undefeated season. The lone loss came at The hands of Atlantic City, a school Twice our size, and that by a single point. This year's 3-5-l record was a great Turnabout from last year's 0-9 log. Although hurt by key injuries in several positions, The Team achieved success Through The drive and determination that marks greatness. Sparked by All-State Honorable Mention Rich Bailey lalso unanimous choice for Team captainl, The defensive unit provided To be one of The best in South Jersey. The oTTense, which was equally well-Trained, exhibited a balanced attack, with hard-driving Larry Portscher leading The Team with 49 points. Rich Bailey was Most Valuable Back and Greg Lister was Most Valuable Lineman. Though These and other ZeTas are leaving, next year's Team will have a core ot returning lettermen who are sure To carry on OakcresT's new football Tradition. Coaches Al Hedelt, Bull Manlove, and Ralph Platt-the varsity football coaching staff. First' row, left to right: Ted Reid, Bill Burch, Dave Ling. Roy Cramer, Larry Jones, Jim Pemberton, Gary Leek, Rick Perri, Fred Nickles, Phil Guerreri, Joe Odom, Albert Ricci, Ron McLaughlin, Howard Johnson. Second row: Chuck Campbell, Frank Hill, Bill Fulcher, Dan Caves, Rich Bailey, Jay Cervi, Tom Darcy, Larry Portscher, Greg Lister, Fred Garwood, Gary Burch, Lou Nell, Allen Giles, John Nickelson. Third row: Clarence Kaluhiolakani, Bill Henry, John Budde, Rich Ueker, Jim Brown, Tom Hunt, Ralph Gabriel, Ed Falkenhagen, Don Feldeisen, Warren Hueman, Bernie Nash, Bill Phillips, Lloyd Johnson, Jim Mohr. Fourth row: Bill Sistler, Bob Burch, Allen Gansert, Joe Duberson, Jose Santana, Bill Blann, Len Rowley, Ed Reinheimer, Mike Hamilton, Len Anderson, Ernie Grunow, Jim Shaugnessy, George Jay Pappas, Russ Cohen, Rudy Oatman, Elwood Williams, Bob Fink. Fifth row: Manter, Joe Cirigliano, Jim Kerr, Dennis Kuenzner, Bill Goodrum, John Crumpton, Curtis Adams. Qu. Tom Darcy Ga ry Leek Phil Guerreri Bill Fulcher Fred Nickles ii' 'lay Cervl Jim Pemberton Bill Burch Al Ricci Greg Lister Lou Nell Roy Cramer ,V nom . N ,T . f L! 1 ,fn-, 3.2 we 'SKY P l .8 .,- F V Q. EL ... . , ,,. . A ., . . 5. .lf v' '-A ' Q ' -, ui' . . 4 V . 7 43 . 'X ' U J r C- . ' A .M-fxlwvz., if Pm , .J ww . 'A cm' . . -ffL,:+vw . .,., Q I V Q. - -Q11 :f'f's'9ffef . lg? 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I f24 ,t-1,55 h - 1 'f i R is lift'-lg --'Ml mlm: i v ' 'E'l?S VM l , X55 , L 1 1 , i' if P i 2 2? h iw q-, ,V I J gglu . . -if , i gui 2 LIL i Qg1,1 4... 555431 'fx vlflilifif 'f 'ii 'l f EIN J f li A f A ,, i, , I 'av The Kiwanis Club Perpetual Tro- phv 130 Joe Odom Frank Hill Sui 'wu- 'il Joe Odom carries The ball for a large gain against Millville. 7,1 -bi, lil we Jay Cervi sets The Team on offense. 9' . freshman football First row, left to right: Rich Trader, Dominic Farina, Ron Cooper, Tim Johnson, Craig Fiamingo, Earl Hiel, Vic Francisco, John Eichinger, Dennis Skinner, Joe Hires, Bill Ritchie. Second row: Carmen Graham, Isaac Wiggins, Larry Palmer, Bob Price, Jim Hoagland, Mike Lerario, Nick Campagna, Laddie Szilagyi, Horace Collier, William Cunningham. Third row: Jim Sear, Nick Ciabatoni, Steve Campbell, Sam Leonetti, Ed String, Charles Heintz, Paul Heuman, Fred Bish Robert Gaylord, Robert Gillespie. Fourth : 4 r. Glenn, freshman coach,L.Iom Wyner, Robert H 'lton, Robert Jackson, Dave Bu e,' oe cott, Geor Man- ter, William Blann, Ronald Konrady, Mi rawfor . 'Z X W Wy ' Xifgasywu KN N,jM,.Wg,j lf? ND all , in 'in l,e4 'Milf' f ,L . ' T- l C f ' 7 7' , ' ' lj Q WLQ blvxgrmbs ,g 'Xu J . f 1 1 .ff , ' L vi' of Q F x fi ,F The Fighting Falcons before-oops! 'L r . f t 5 . if Q .,' A N ,qi H .215 ul .il Q A ,Mig as -- z ' '- - w W W, 4 'Ha . ' 1 C .A ' e. .cQ,':' ,fs-Kr -Z' 1, ' - . sf - ,. -J .v A V 1: - -2, Q M tw fir. .sl ., 1-,1-5 -a hey, M: 3:-D . :',,,-.hwy :el-.2 .4-.1 , 5- fl S',',,, e ,H-sv ' 'A ft .rw-2' : 'Q A.. 4 ?':lt 4 . V?--.I t 1, ' H xr . 'I ,-. '. 1. fw- ,. ,. 4 M A.. , M. ., ..,. . , - 'W-. A, il -.W L. .ua -ffl:-10405 ..,. , Alf' , 'Z' . if ' .' +. s. '.. ,JS L 0 -R .. . -H - si,-w.jj,.,e-fi .-W Q - '-'ft-W 4, f f. .-wi ' N . er. 1 . 1 -- V . ' s . '-5.4 t ,H .+g,,g- , ,Q . ,. t . .Y - II r ' I' . , Ai I le' s.. PXW r .,--.,,, ,M ,- - ,,., 1-A' H 'f-' -S,-f .,- A., J, . . A , ,t., V . M -,W f rt - -A WM- x aura W .- 'A -T qilggw A, fr ,LM ,MQ U,-,'flnrzifyffrshqwe-,,,p.f-se,.,.I ,,.,' e ' qc. M-. 'L'1'w-u'9'-1-'-'i .'1-V K'-':iwJxt:x-: H' :1':2w.'ft. 1f,av-4,,1f'11n u-.,- nfs 3 . Frank Hill carries the ball into the end zone. 1' ' Larry Portscher turns the corner for a long gain. Falcons pay last respects to the HoIy Spirits. I First row, left to right: Jakob Metz, Greg Chapman, Joe DeVincenzo, Leo Stoer, Harry Thomas, Gary lones, Laurence Burnett, Ron Leeds, Jerry Duncan, Bob Stein, Tony Lieb. Second row: Charles Groeber, Joe Grillo, Bill Nelson, Anthony Dellanoce, Tony DeSantis, Henry Walker, Dave Chapman, Al Davenport, Lawrence Branks, Marv Dammann, Paul Cliffe. Third row: Howard Addison, John Lundy, Charles Wolf, leff Wood, Steve McGonigal, Dale Young, Charles McLaughlin, Jo Platanella, Nick Fronruto, Phil Mohr, Frank Fegel, Bill Grunow. Fi f' l SOCCSI' This was the first year for competitive soccer at Oakcrest and, as the season progressed, the players showed great improvement under the direction of Coach Ackerman. Although not presently a varsity sport, soccer is sure to grow in importance in the coming years. With many of the team's members coming back again next year, hopes are high for better and better Oakcrest soccer teams. Coach Coach Ackerman oversees a soccer exercise session. l i cross country The cross country season this year was highlighted by the defeat of an arch foe, Atlantic City High, in which the Falcons took nine out of the first ten places. The team record was tour wins and six losses, but with the return of many of this year's varsity runners, next year's season should bring in more Oakcrest victories. The outstanding runner on the team was Dave Williams, who had an unde- feated season. The team was capably captained by John LeCompte. To the Batpoles, Robin! ., ,L flaw J First row, left to right: Ben Hill, Gerome Prowell, Allen Whitlock, Herbie Weber, Er s Toal, Henry Watkins, Dave Williams, George Dougherty, Ralph Rogers. Second raw: Charles Miller, Jacob Arrington, John LeCompte, Gene Suchanoff, Jack Breder, Mike Dixon, Jim Ausby, Bruce Gronlund, Bill Trask. Third row: Sidney Walden, Rich Eilers, Lonnie Blackwell, Doug Kemble, Bob Hartley, Dale Coleman, Coach, Mannie Burnett, Tony Hall, Charles Eilers, Artis Palmer, Pat Blauvelt. I A B fdffvffg fa A7x'JXL7X ,W me , :ligevf1?5'f'5lZW1ff5L5JX 9,9117 MMM Mfacdfqpu ll J, if ' fjf V I 6 ,af n2J7?fZ'QZ,j37,v74m 1 ffm 4' qzdffj' Gene Suchanoff leads a group of runners on the circuit. Two ot our runners near the finish. 153 ,,... f svvk. P, N-M. R C R F X5 Q 4 'lf Bill TI'0llSF lrv Marshall Bob Hackett MIHQ., 34 Lonnie Blackwell Bob Hartley Frank Hill bosketbcill This year Oakcrest's basketball squads faced the most difficult competition in our school's history. Because of the growing number of students in the school, the team entered into Group IV competi- tion, where it faced the teams of Camden, Pennsauken, Cherry Hill, Atlantic City, Woodrow Wilson, Vineland, Millville, and Bridgeton. They compiled a 4-6 record for their first year in this group. This year's team was led by captain Bill Troller, a Zeta, and Bob Hackett, who ioined the team later in the season. Though these players are leaving this year, the Freshman and J. V. teams show great promise for future competition. varsity basketball team First row, left to right: Larry Portscher, Bill Troller, Bob Hennessy, Jim Mohr, Jack McCallum, Lonnie Blackwell. Second row: Bob Hartley, Frank Hill, lrv Marshall, Joe Mohr, Coach, Bill Phillips, Mannie Burnett: George Fleming. Missing are Coach Dale Coleman and Bob Hackett. Bob Hackett makes a steal in the Holy Spirit game. my face . .. And suddenly, Doctor, the floor seemed to be coming up to meet i.v. basketball First row, left Io right: Joe Duberson, Ben Hill, Bill Blann, Mat Bruckler, Paul Giambatista, Joe Rowan, Paul Casfellini, Bruce Gronlund. Second row: Glenn Gronlund, Artis Palmer, Allen Gansertp Ron Hoenes, Coach, David Baden, Phil Mohr, Tony Hall. O.H.S. We are The best! freshman laaskeiball First row, left In right Earl Hill, Jim Hoagland, Dom- inic Farina, Mike Sexton, John Eichinger, George Manter, Joe Ehrlich. Second row: Ron Konradyp Jeff Hires, Joseph Breiclensiine, Coach, John Lundy, Mike Hayes. 136 .,.4b.,..- J Coach Mohr advises the Team. 1' Joe Oleinik drives an opponent to the mal. i.v. wrestling First row, left to right: Charles Seagraves, Coach, Bob Walters, Mike Hamilton, Paul Huemann, Rich McGcnigal, Tim Johnson, Bob Hamilton, Ted Alcott, Doug Gaylord. Second row: Bill Goodrum, Walt Gay- lord, Jack Stryker, lsadore Jacoby, James Karrer, Brian Cahill, Lester Saab, Jerry Lederer, Dennis Skin- ner, Jim Sear. Third row: Tom Guenther, Clarence Kaluhiokalani, Ted Zyndorf, Len Rowley, Bob Ried, Chuck Campbell, Steve McGonigal, Joe Scott, Russ Eilers. wrestling This year Coach Art Marinelli's varsity wrestling team provided Oakcrest High School with its first district championship. The team won the District 32 crown by decisively defeating its five district foes. Eleven of the twelve wrestlers placed, with five boys winning first place laurels. These are Lou Ware, 98-pound class, John Le- Compte, H5-pound class, Bill Burch, 136-pound class, Greg Lister, 141-pound class, Joe Oleinik, 178-pound class. The team record was really an enviable one, only one defeat at the hands of Pennsville. Lou Ware and Greg Lister both finished the season without being defeated. Team co-captains were John LeCompte and Greg Lister, while Most Valuable Wrestler went to Joe Oleinik. varsity wrestling First row, left to right: Walt Petrosh, Ed Reinheimer, Gene Suchanoff, Harry Thomas, Lou Ware, Charles Adams, John LeCompte, Frank Campbell, Ralph Hyman, Bill Burch. Second row: Al Lundy, Rick Perri Fred Garwood, Bob Skinner, Art Marinelli, Coach, Joe Oleinik, Fred Nickles, Rich Bailey, Greg Lis? lakh 1. Walt Petrosh pins his opponent. Ok ffl? lm ,ff tltrtw Rick Perri :P Jim Pemberton Chuck Campbell Lewis Ware Fred Nickles Rich Bailey Bill Burch l Greg Lister Al Lundy Walt Petrosh Joe Oleinik John LeCompfe gymnostics One of the most exacting of all athletic forms is gymnastics. It is an exciting and beautiful sport that demands near-perfection on the part of the competitor. Oakcrest's gymnastics program, under the direction of Mr. Ralph Platt and Mr. Robert Walker, has given each student an opportunity to participate in one of three capacities: for physical exercise, as a member of the exhibitional gymnastic team, and as a member of the men's or women's varsity competition team. Of these, the exhibitional team is most popular. It gives many demonstra- tions in the area, displaying skill in many fields. The climax of the year is the annual home show given at Oakcrest. In the future, Oakcrest's gymnasts are sure to continue the fine tradition which they have begun. l men's competitive team left to right: Robert Walker, Coach, Howard Winters, Art Rementer, Norman Wimberg, Pat Higgins, Ralph Hundley, Jim Irwin, Bob Feldeisen, Jim Kerr, Harry Calvino, Bruce Bennecoff. - The rings put Harry Calvino on his mettle. ls this how Roy Rogers got his start? X ,,,,....-- ',T5fi7: 'ir- Ralph Hundley makes the high bar look easy. I girls' competitive team left to right: Marilyn Mueller, Laura Leeds, Stephanie Armiger, Rose Benson, Betty Jackson, Lynn Peterson, Linda Lehneis, Linda Ciabatoni, Sharon Suprun. gymkana team First row, left to right: Mr. Platt, Sharon Suprun, Trissie Stubby, Sue Hansen, Debbie Mahone, Gerre Priess, Nancy Wood, Sue Smith, Linda Lehneis, Linda Ciabatoni, Lynn Peterson, Rose Benson, Mr. Walker. Second row: Doug Wil- liams, Betty Jackson, Ann Doernbach, Donna Conover, Doris Cook, Jeanne Dombro, Kathie Gaines, Carolyn Neumann, Nettie Maier, Laura Leeds, Stephanie Armiger, Elmer Casto. Third row: Jim Herr, John Solomon, Trudy Hammel, Linda Johnson, Monica Cliffe, Penny Hersey, Diane Trenier, Audrey Bowser, Marilyn Mueller, Horace Collier, Bob Saalman. Fourth row: Bruce Benecoff, Bob Feldeisen, Ed Erwin, Norm Wimberg, Pat Higgins, Greg Franklin, Howard Winters, Howard Wescoat, Art Rementer, Ralph Hundley, Harry Calvino, Jim Keefer. ., . -f 'A--1-ll-wwf., 7,41 :Inf . , ,gs latter wt 1 A ,Q UL. ,ffgvffv tl I ll ti k 1.5 .x 1.,, ,tk K1 Ls... ..... I nw! it I baseball A firm core of players has been formed for our 1966 baseball team. With a difficult Group IV schedule lying before them, the boys are working extra hard. Most of the varsity squad has returned and a good season is anticipated. Mr. Al Hedelt, who is doing a fine iob of coaching again this year, has great expectations for the team. -. ,- .35-.457 5,A it ance andaready bar.. .M gl Q . My B W sf wiv Q Varsity Baseball-from left, first row: Coach Harvey Jones, Allen Giles, Henry, Phil Amcroso, Lloyd Johnson. Third row: Larry Portscher,lDave Leonard Gaines, Mark Harrison, Gary Leek, Jeff Wood, Bill Troller, Coach Phil M0l1I', Earl Whlfef Rudy Dalmanf RalPh HYYTI-in, Dave Baden- Al Hedelt, Second row: John Joyce, Bob Gasko, Bob Fink, Mike Taub, Bill Fourth row: Jim McKay-manager, Dominic Fiarinii, 106 DUbefSOfh Walt Boney, Frank Campbell, Bill Sistler, Don McMahon-manager. N . Ht ,- A J i . -F! , Kiel. Ga ry Leek YD Jeff Wood 0 .. fm, ' li llf gb J Phil Amoroso J fgsmuw'-95: 4' R ,in an A, K .Ji .,'! ' W' 'qw ,f 2:11335 2'4 1 4. ' . 8. 5. -,.,'. , u., ...rg ,ff - .' '?':f:f .--355 5 ,V in .ifri.? .f.5 ll f' .1-4 1. --. J, 1 , 1 fe- f 11:5 -f E596 gpg. , 5 ' ' '4LiQ3.g1:5 awww' J L. - J John Joyce 142 Mark Harrison 3 Lloyd Johnson I ifwf ' ww if XJ , l HQ , '- ' ,319'Af'4I sw, ' - .fs 57 .:7,:w.....- 4 ' ,L ,f--ff . o o 'W' ' f l ,xg 4--1, J 'lktfg' 'lil ' '57 -ill, , 5-' Ln' fl f iii? l ff '.,2-M Y H A , 'r..a-. f ' M , ' , Allen Giles Ron McLaughlin .il U sf '55 ' Bill Troller Mom always DID like you better! Then the Big Bad Wolf said to the little The headache starts here and then . . . W3 -L- ! 7 yi , x lf' W N F l -4.15. ' 1' Q' A K , I -5 . 5, 4251 in W :M Zowie! lt WAS a real fire' 'I ,IQ X - f The Royal Danish Ballet . . . You sat on a tack, huh? track There was a large turnout this year for our fastest spring sport, track. Along with the old faithfuls who competed last year, many new students who show great promise in all the phases of track and tield events are participating. Coaches Harry Ackerman, Richard Glenn, and Ralph Platt have every reason to expect a fine season. Jim Pemberton clears the bar with ease. urtis Al ndy Howa Johnson Frank Hill Roy Cramer Bill Len Anderson George Dougherty Bill Stocks Nick Campagna Jerry Dun hal lgler Mike Erman Artis Palmer Bob Skinner Dave can Bill Clark Art Spencer Bob Hamilton Joe Scott Rrch Trader r ch Ra h att Earl Hill Jack Breder Tom Darcy Eilers, Rich Eilers, Jay Cervi. Third row: Gary Groff, Ulysses Laramore ,ATTMAKYQA ,IL-,..,5 J, my- M '- M g-. g.4,,,. - .qi 1' A. Hn. tennis Tennis is a growing sport in this area and Oakcrest's athletic schedule reflects this growth. For the first time, tennis was treated as a varsity sport, with the team facing a full schedule against difficult competition. Mr. Joe Mohr's coaching prepared the team amply for this task. I ' 'L A w . vz2..sr See, I told you there are flying saucers. Drat those flies! gm---'f Tw o to one, she takes the cream. Henry W. Denmead Mr. Denmead has been with our school since its inception in 1960. As President of the Board of Education, he has watched it grow and has given it many a needed boost when the going was rough. Now the time has come to honor this man who has done so much for Oakcrest. As a symbol of our deep appreciation to this outstanding individual, the new gymnasium addition has been dedi- cated to Mr. Henry W. Denmead. g.o.o. Every girl at Oakcrest is a member of the Girls' Athletic Association, the focal point of all athletic activities for girls. This year the G.A.A. added new activities to its usual function of awarding points to the participants in varsity and intramural sports. It presented an assembly, G.A.A.'s Wide World of Sports, staged a very successful mother-daughter activity night, and sponsored a scholarship fund for girls planning to maior in physical education. In short, the G.A.A. endeavored to stimulate interest in girls' athletics as a means of promoting character, leadership, and friendship on the part of the participants. g.a.a. officers left to right: Mrs. Helen Bolnick, faculty advisor, Sue Kaufman, secretary, Jackie Storhaug, vice-president, Peggy Reed, presi- dent, Betty Jo Barrett, treasurer. g.a.a. board left to right: Karen O'Shea, Linda Ciaba- toni, Cathy LeCompte, Cathy Lewman, Peg- gy Reed, Jackie Storhaug, Betty Jo Barrett, Sue Kaufman, Goldy Lieberman, Sharon Suprun, Janet Phy, Rosie Benson, Joyce Hires, Dottie Getty. at it Q- i it it z modern donce fl? ' ,f . ti r ,srl JF . 2. J ' 6 ' ' A L This club, under the direction of Mrs. Judith Garbutt, gives many girls the l T Sig opportunity for a form of creative expression. Interested girls learn modern 5 JJ dance techniques, which are later used in presenting the annual spring show. J l , V K modern dance club 1 First row, left to right: Linda Ciabatoni, Sue Kaufman, vice-president, Joyce Hires, president, Jackie 5 , f Storhaug, secretary-treasurer, Karen O'Shea. Second row: Jessie White, Gail Conover, Thelma Wiggins, ' I '- Theodora Falarz, Mrs. Judith Garbutt, advisor, Peggy Reising, Helen Castine, Peggy McAdams, Genevieve 3 ' we Sugden. Third row: Carol Messina, Grace Ann Burch, Linda Channell, Nancy Guercioni, Kathy Braun, 'J ' Q Mitsuko Konishi, Kathy Wyner, Rosemary Caucci. Fourth row: Sandy Pack, Cathy Lewman, Ina Adams, 'x ' 5 t 7 Charlotte Dockery, Dottie Adams. Fifth row: Shirley Adams, Betty Sear, Carole Schultz. ts' I i ' ' , V - . 5 i ii Q 5 2 - Q E f rrti-Ht - if-KH z..-1 ' fs- - f We . V .K ,- a'1w,.--ie1.- K .- ..k.k.kk 4, 'Maw an G.A.A. says, There's a girl for every sport and a sport for every girI. ' 147 U? A different view of the varsity hockey team, in- cluding underclassmen Mary Doherty and Cathy Carmen. hockey Windy afternoon practices, five laps of the track, close games, and lots of fun . . . such are the memories of the 1965-'66 hockey team. Under the able direction of Mrs. Susan Boisvert and Mrs. Helen Bolnick, the team went on to a fine record against tough competition. With several members planning to attend hockey camp next year, it looks like future Oakcrest hockey teams will achieve even finer records. Hockey practices sure are tough, she said, as she lolled in the warm fall sunshine. Head coach Mrs. Boisvert and as- iunior varsity hockey team SlSTBl'1T MVS. BOll'1lClC. Bottom row, left to right: Lynda Johnson, Jessie White, Gwyn Melton, Cecelia Crump, Judy Adams. Second row: lna Adams, Debbie Mays, Sharon White, Grace Burch. Top row: Ella Mae Potter, Ruth Deal, Gatha Dealf 148 Cathy Gillespie Linda Adams Artis Nickelson Leona McLeod Judy Ramp Millville .... Southern ....... Mainland ..... Southern ....... Millville .... hockey team scores Mainland .............. Atlantic City O 2 3 l 1 4 l Oakcrest Oakcrest Oakcrest Oakcrest Oakcrest Oa kcrest Oakcrest fm. .Q A C - Q -f A Cf it -, Cathy Carmen tries to prevent a Southern Regional pgsmgv Oakcrest scores its first goal of the sea son, and Mrs. Bolnick explodes. y wt in r . MQW w fbphl AJ X C' r 5 . ,Qffj U21 CXQLJ, NV . . mi 'ABQ' j Gee, I wonder what this white 4 y Q X thing is. at W , f Q egg J l To 1 'v if ii? rdjyltlgpm -3 Goldy Lieberman Dottie Getty Janet Phy Carole Gitto Peggy Reed 149 varsity all-star team Bottom row, left to right: Mary Doherty, Dottie Getty, captain, Miss Carol Rackoski, Rosie Benson, Hala Taran. Middle row: Dottie Shepherd, Janet Phy, Peggy Reed, Chris Culver, Nancy Fleming. Top row: Pat Ramp, Sharon Morgenweck, Sally Wimberg, Goldy Lieberman, Carole Gitto. Miss Carol Rackoski, girls' basket- ball coach. freshman all-star team Left to right: Gwyn Melton, Brenda Ganiel, Sueann Kruces, Linda Fink, Roberta Sapp, Cynthia Williams, Ginny Roesch, Diane Fitzpatrick. 150 Ball? What ball? I don't see a ball? Who sees a ball? girls' bcxsketbcil l Ari extensive basketball program at Oakcrest this year gave over 175 girls a chance to play this favored winter sport intramurally. lt allowed the more skillful players to form an All-Star team and com- pete against area schools. lt also gave interested girls the opportunity to get experience in officiating. All aspects of the program were quite successful, large- ly due to the fine organization and coach- ing by Miss Rackoski and the other gym teachers. The All-Star team played a full sched- ule against highly ranked competition. Their record was not as spectacular as had been hoped for, but the fine overall pro- gram is expected to produce better and better girls' basketball teams. officiating club left to right: Linda McDonald, Mary Ann Gatto, Mrs Susan Boisvert, advisory Leona McLeod, Linda Oliva in oction .. Gee, I wonder if I locked my locker. Peggy Reed goes up for the iump against Holy Spirit. Another two points for Oakcrest. Q X s and then they lived happily ever after. ,F v t w sinkers '66, senior champs and school champions Sitting, left to right: Peggy Reed, Janet Phy, Ann Mathis, Connie Fetterholf, Lyn Paulson. Standing: Chris Culver, Pat Ramp, Goldy Lieberman, Judy Ramp, Carole Gitto. intrclmurcals iunior champs, tho di namics Battom row, left to right: Mary Doherty, Priscilla Doernbach, Linda Oliva, June Wanek, Mary Ann Gatto Standing: Audrey Lundy, Sally Wimberg, Lois Zuba. sophomore champs, the alley cats Bottom raw, left to right: Linda Sandberg, Dottie Fegel, Sharon Morgenweck, Ruth Continisio, Sharon Guenther. Standing: Sher- freshman GHBMPS. 'he 69'ef5 VY Meffanfof Pamela Lister. ClndY Weleef, NBHCY Fleming, U55 Bottom row, left to right: Herta Schultz, Cynthia Williams, Roberta Sapp H . . . . . il'l'l50n- Gatha Deal, Barbara Winters. Standing: Janice Smith. c I Strike three! You better give me back my quarter. Somebody get the water bucket Let's go find the Easter Bunny back! All right, Mr. Waespi, do we get better food or , not. O.K. boys, who moved the steps? ? ? ? ? . . impressions. . . sounds of silence . . . I wonder . . . o.h.s. .. a hood of snow -yf , , v A ' remember and a happy winter . .. f .-1s,s, ., he agp .J ., J ' 5 4 i r . . . Term papers... .K jqv prrr , . 3 .the long haul 'hl June 123 2-ri.-4 ' ' s l sm sr rf.-. silhouertes . . . I senior directory ADAMS, DOROTHY Box 182 R.D. 3, Mays Landing, N. J. ADAMS, LYNDA Box 182, R.D. 3 Mays Landing, N. J. ALPER, STEVEN 10 Patricia Court Wharton Park Rd. Hammonton, N. J. AMOROSO, PHILLIP 32 9th Street Mays Landing, N. J. ANDERSON, FANNIE Second Street R.D., Pleasantville, N. J. ANDERSON, KATHLEEN 901 Calhoun Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. ARMIGER, STEPHANIE Pine Street Cologne, N. J. ARRINGTON, JACOB 11 Fire Road R.D., Pleasantville, N. J. ASHWORTH, LORRAINE 619 Washington Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. ATTIG, CHARLES Indian Branch Park, Black Horse Pike R.D. 6, Hammonton, N. J AUMACK, LINDA Clarktown Road Mays Landing, N. J. AXELSON, JOSEPH Box 229, R.D. 2 Pleasantville, N. J. BADER, LINDA 529 Boston Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. BAILEY, RICHARD 43 Pineview Avenue R.D., Pleasantville, N. J. BAIR, GAIL Box 158, R.D. Elwood, N. J. BARR, ROBERT Rt. 1, Box 172 B R.D., Pleasantville, N. J. BARTLING, FAY BOX 256 Egg Harbor City, N. J. BARTON, JOSEPH J. 35 B Glendale Manor Pleasantville, N. J. BARTUCCIO, FRANK 130 Liverpool Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. BECKER, GEORGE 202 Lyons Court West Atlantic City, N. J. BEIDELMAN, RICHARD Box 271 B R.D., Linwood, N. J. BENNECOFF, BRUCE Box 56, R.D. Egg Harbor, N. J. BEVAN, ROBERT Box 345 A, R.D. 2 Absecon, N. J. BINGHAM, BARBARA 121 Philadelphia Ave. Egg Harbor City, N. J. BIRCH, BEVERLY 14 East 10th Street Mays Landing, N. J. BITTING, LINDA Box 125 Mays Landing, N. J. BLACKWELL, LONNIE Key West Avenue Mizpah, N. J. BLACKWELL, PHILIP Malaga Road, Box 290 R.D. 2, Mays Landing, N. J. BOTWINICK, NORMAN Box 312, R.D. 2 Absecon, N. J. BOYD, ANDREW Box 67 Newtonville, N. J. BREDER, JOHN 144 St. Louis Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. BREGY, JAMES Box 371, Somers Point Road Mays Landing, N. J. BREITZMAN, JERRY 16 South Philadelphia Avenue South Egg Harbor, N. J. BRINEY, EDWARD P. Box 349, R.D. 2, Norman 8. Atlantic Aves. Pleasantville, N. J. BROKER, MARY LOU 227 St. Louis Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. BROWN, RUTH Box 273, R. D. 1 Linwood, N. J. BROWN, THOMAS Box 176, R.D. 2 Pleasantville, N. J. BRUBAKER, ANNAMARIE Box 236, R.D. 2 Pleasantville, N. J. BUCHMANN, GAIL 1106 Quinn Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. BURCH, ALFONSO Box 472, R.D. 1 Pleasantville, N. J. BURCH, WILLIAM West Jersey 8- Mulberry, Box 472 R.D. 1, Cardiff, N. J. CALAMAN, CHARLES Box 133, Roosevelt Avenue South Egg Harbor, N. J. CAMPAGNA. ANTHONY 210 London Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. CAMPBELL, CHARLES Birch 8. Virginia Aves., R.D. Pleasantville, N. J. CAREY, LORRAINE 157 Tilton Road R.D., Pleasantville, N. J. CARIGNAN, ALLAN 1213 Lance Avenue, R.D. Mays Landing, N. J. CARUSO, CLAIRE M. Havana Avenue Egg Harbor City, N. J. CASCIANO. JOSEPH 115 St. Louis Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. CAVES, DANIEL E. Box 61 C R.D. 1, Egg Harbor, N. J. CEKADA, ANTHONY 514 Sandy Lane Absecon, N. J. CERVI, JUSTIN J. 354 Liverpool Avenue Egg Harbor City, N. J. CHARTERS, BARBARA 247 White Horse Pike Cologne, N. J. CIABATONI, LINDA . Box 292, Bargaintown Road Linwood, N. J., R.D. 1 CIRIGLIANO, LOLAROSA 814 Longwood Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. COLLINS, LEONA 1248 White Horse Pike Absecon Highlands, N. J. COLLINS, RUSSELL R.D. I, Box 105 Mays Landing, N. J. CONOVER, HOWARD 114 East Pennsylvania Avenue North Absecon, N. J. CONWAY, WILLIAM 1414 Benson Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. COOK, LILLIAN Upas Avenue Absecon, N. J. CORT, SUSAN Box 97, Hickory St. Mays Landing, N. J. COURNOYER, THOMAS Pitney 8. Jim Leeds, Roads R.D., Absecon, N. J. CRAMER, ROY 7 Aloe Street South Egg Harbor, N. J. CREEL, PATRICIA 620 Liverpool Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. CULVER, CHRISTINE Box 425, West Jersey Avenue R.D. I, Pleasantville, N. J. CUNNINGHAM, JACK Box 224, Bargaintown Road Pleasantville, N. J. DAMES, VINCENT Box 52, Smith Avenue Newtonville, N. J. DAMPF, DORALEE 610 North Street South Egg Harbor, N. J. DARCY, THOMAS 847 White Horse Pike Elwood, N. J. DASE, EDWARD R.D. 2 Egg Harbor, N. J. DAVIS, SHARON Box 493, R.D. 1 Pleasantville, N. J. DEAL, RUTH Box 285 C Mays Landing, N. J. DECKER, RICHARD Box 201, Weymouth Rd. R.D., Mays Landing, N. J. DE CLEMENTI, MARIE 150 9th Terrace Egg Harbor, N. J. DERMANOSKI, JOAN Box 74 Cologne, N. J. DE RUYTER, CAROL Mannheim Avenue R.D. 1, Egg Harbor, N. J. DESSICINO, JAMES 108 South Philadelphia Avenue Egg Harbor City, N. J. DEY, ROLAND 419 Liverpool Avenue Egg Harbor City, N. J. DIAZ, JOSE 108 Cape May Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. DIXON, MICHAEL R.D. 1, Box 427 Pleasantville, N. J. DOCKERY, CHARLOTTE Box 178, Baltimore Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. DOERNBACH, ANN 128 S Cincinnati Avenue South Egg Harbor, N. J. DOUGHERTY, GENEVIEVE 105 Allen Lane Absecon Highlands, N. J. DOUGHTY, DIANE R.D. 2 Mays Landing, N. J. DOUGHTY, JUDY 43 Pineview Avenue, Cardiff R.D., Pleasantville, N. J. DUTTON, CHRIS Box 148, Manheim Avenue, R.D. Egg Harbor, N. J. EASTLACK, DAVID R.D. 2 Pleasantville, N. J. ECKERT, DINA 509 Van Sant Avenue Linwood, N. J. EGITTO, TERESA Cape May Avenue and 14th Street Mays Landing, N. J. EICHNER, WAYNE Box 329 C, R.D. 1 Egg Harbor, N. J. EMMER, GEORGE 520 Boston Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. FELDEISEN, BARBARA 837 Leeds Road Absecon Highlands, N. J. FENDER, ROBERT 2752 White Horse Pike Egg Harbor, N. J. FENDRICH, LINDA 119 Genoa Avenue West Atlantic City, N. J. zfwz L 1 K I t I , Z J . I r F I 156 FETTERHOLF, CONSTANCE Egg Harbor, N. J. FICKEN, ELEANORE Birch and Jackson Avenues Cologne, N. J. FIEDOR, VERONICA 108 La Rue Avenue R.D., Pleasantville, N. J. FIFER, ERIC 763 White Horse Pike R.D., Egg Harbor, N. J. FIKES, ELAINE Dekalb Street South Egg Harbor, N. J. FISCHER, TERRY 541 Philadelphia Avenue Egg Harbor City, N. J. FLANAGAN, FLORENCE R.D. 2 Pleasantville, N. J. FLANAGAN, NANCY Mays Landing and Somers Point R.D. 1, Mays Landing, N. J. FLATH, HAROLD 218 Cincinnati Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. FOSTER, ALICE Columbia Road R.D. 1, Egg Harbor, N. J. FREILING, JAMES 1400 Black Horse Pike R.D., Pleasantville, N. J. FULCHER, WILLIAM 300 Ridgewood Avenue Absecon, N. J. FURST, ANN South Chicago Avenue South Egg Harbor, N. J. GALLO, DAVID Box 196, Weymouth Road Mays Landing, N. J. GARWOOD, EDWARD Bargaintown Road Bargaintown, N. J. GASKO, BARBARA 10 E Morningside Drive Mays Landing, N. J. GASKO, NORMAN 1000 N Cape May Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. GATES, FRANKLIN 431 Tremont Ave., Box 431 R.D., Pleasantville, N. J. GETTY, DOROTHY Ocean Heights Avenue, Box 151 Linwood, N. J. GILES, ALLEN 236 Philadelphia Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. GILLESPIE, CATHERINE Box 179, Mays Landing Road English Creek Mays Landing, N. J. GISEL, VIRGINIA 157 New Orleans Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. GITTO, CAROL 218 Florence Ave. West Atlantic City, N. J. Roads GIUNTA, MARY ANN 357 San Francisco Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. GLICK, DAVID 511 Atlantic Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. GOLINI, PATRICIA 813 Beethoven Street Egg Harbor, N. J. GOMPERT, EMILY Pleasant Mills Road Nesco, N. J. GOODWIN DIANA 1215 Liberty Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. GORBIG, SUZANNE 351 8th Terrace Egg Harbor, N. J. GOUGHER, DIANE 459 10th Terrace Egg Harbor, N. J. GRAS, GLORIA 10 East Ocean Avenue Absecon, N. J. GRAY, ROBERT Jackson 8t Pine Streets Cologne, N. J. GRESSER, JACQUELINE 1106 Oliver Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. GRIMES, BARBARA 600 Central Avenue, R.D. Egg Harbor, N. J. GROFF, NANCY Clarks Landing Road 8. Genoa Avenue Port Republic, N. J. GROSS, RAYMOND 158 St. Louis Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. GUENTHER, JOSEPH 1657 Black Horse Pike Pleasantville, N. J. GUERRIERI, PHILIP Aloe 8. Bremen Avenues Egg Harbor, N. J. HACKER, WALBURGA R.D. 1 Egg Harbor, N. J. HACKETT, DANIEL 55 Thompson Avenue R.D., Pleasantville, N. J. HACKETT, ROBERT P. 1233 West Washington Avenue Pleasantville, N. J. HACKNEY, JOHN Box 95 Northfield, N. J. HAGERTHY, LEE 128B Blackman Rd., R.D. 1 Linwood, N. J. HALL, B. CAROL 48 States Trailer Park R.D., Pleasantville, N. J. HALLEY. JOAN 658 Park Road Mays Landing, N. J. HAMMELL, DANIEL Box 274, Avenue D R.D. 2, Absecon, N. J. senior directory HAND, KATHRYN M. 1110 Sears Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. HANNUM, CAROL Leipzig Avenue 8. Birch Street Cologne, N. J. HANNUM, ROBERT Leipzig Avenue and Birch Street Cologne, N. J. HARILINE, RONALD Weymouth Road R.D. 3, Hammonton, N. J. HARRISON, MARK N A F E C Atlantic City, N. J. 08405 HARTLEY, ROBERT R.D. 2 Egg Harbor, N. J. HATHORNE, FRED Box 384, Cedar Avenue R.D. 2, Pleasantville, N. J. HAULRICH, JOSEPH 1213 Nelson Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. HAUGAN, MITCHELL T. 439 St. Louis Avenue Egg Harbor City, N. J. HAYES, VIVIAN R.D. 1 Absecon, N. J. HECKMAN, WILLIAM Box 254 R.D. 1, Pleasantville, N. J. HEMPHILL, SANDRA 411 Philadelphia Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. HENDRICKSON, ROBERT 14 North Street Mays Landing, N. J. HENRY, CARL Calhoun Street Mays Landing, N. J. HERIN, SUSAN 148 London Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. HERTZBERG, HARRY R.D. 2 Egg Harbor, N. J. HERZBERG, BERNARD Box 347 R.D. 1, Mays Landing, N. J. HERZOG, JANET Edwards Avenue 8. Birch Street Cologne, N. J. HIGGINS, PATRICK 108 Nightingale Road Pleasantville, N. J. HIRES, DONNA JOYCE R. D. 2 Pleasantville, N. J. HOFFMAN, MARGARET Box 396 R.D., Egg Harbor, N. J. HORTON, GEORGE R.D. 1, Mays Landing, N. J. HUGHES, BRUCE W. 1214 Knight Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. HUGHES, MARY LEE 20 East 8th Street Mays Landing, N. J. I , HUNDLEY, RALPH 5th Street 8- Indian Brook Parkway R.D.,'Hammonton, N. J. IMLAY, J. RUSSELL 3rd Street Bt Linwood Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. JACKSON, JAMES Box 267, Duerer Bt Baltimore R.D. 1, Egg Harbor, N. J. JACKSON, ROBERT 1235 West Washington Avenue R.D., Pleasantville, N. J. JACKSON, WILLIAM Box 277 E R.D., Pleasantville, N. J. JASPER, SANDRA Box 19, Shaffer Avenue R.D., Egg Harbor, N. J. JENSEN, ARTHUR Aloe Street, R.D. 2 Egg Harbor, N. J. JENSEN, GENE River Road Mays Landing, N. J. JENSEN, RONALD River Road, R.D. Mays Landing, N. J. JERUE, SUSAN 221 First Street South Egg Harbor, N. J. JOHNS, WALTER EDWARD Cozy Oaks Mobile Home Park Pleasantville, N. J. JOHNSON, HOWARD Pleasant Mills Road R.D., Hammonton, N. J. JOHNSON, MARION P. O. Box 105 Egg Harbor City, N. J. JONES, BRENDA Box 171, R.D. 2 Mays Landing, N. J. JONES, GARY 108 Knight Avenue Pomona, N. J. JONES, LARRY Box 132, R.D. Mizpah, N. J. JONES, RONALD 9 Old Port Road Oceanville, N. J. JOYCE, JOHN 1208 Liberty Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. JUDGE, DANIEL 1114 Roosevelt Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. JULIANO, ANNA 1245 Black Horse Pike R.D., Pleasantville, N. J. JUPIN, BARBARA 130 Norfolk Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. JUSINO, ILDEFONSO 141 Sixth Terrace Egg Harbor, N. J. KAENZIG, PETRA Garfield Avenue Mizpah, N. J. 1 r , owl' 1 i .1 . fg..a..,M1 157 senior directory KARRER, ROBERT Clover Leaf Lakes Mays Landing, N. J. KEISER, NANCY 136 Norfolk Avenue Egg Harbor City, N. J. KENNEDY, LEONARD Louisville Avenue Pomona, N. J. KENNY, JOAN 653 Park Road Mays Landing, N. J. KERR, CLAIRE Box 543, Black Horse Pike 81 Spruce Street Pleasantville, N. J. KING, FREDERICK Aloe Street 81 Bremen Avenue R.D., Egg Harbor, N. J. KIRLIN, ANNA 208 Cordova Avenue West Atlantic City, N. J. KLINGENBERG, HARRY 143 Liverpool Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. KNORR, ROBERT Box 389R R.D. 2, Pleasantville, N. J. KONISHI, MITSUKO 308 London Avenue Egg Harbor City, N. J. KONRAD, CAROL Box 292, R.D. 1 Linwood, N. J. KONRADY, RUSSELL 158 Baltimore Avenue Egg Harbor City, N. J. KUBASKA, PETER Egg Harbor Road 8. Old Mill Road R.D. 2, Pleasantville, N. J. KUNTZ, DONNA 318 St. Louis Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. LABOR, JAMES G. Pleasantville Trailer Park 4 Higbee Avenue Pleasantville, N. J. LAIELLI, NICHOLAS 500 Liverpool Avenue Egg Harbor City, N. J. LARGE, JOHN 377 Dolilia Road R.D., Pleasantville, N. J. LASHLEY, BEATRICE 23 Stanton Avenue R.D., Pleasantville, N. J. LASKOWSKI, RONALD 1114 Nelson Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. LASLOW, BRYCE ALBERT Box 37, East Morningside Drive Mays Landing, N. J. LEARY, MICHAEL 509 Buffalo Avenue Egg Harbor City, N. J. LE COMPTE, JORN 13 Park Place Mays Landing, N. J. LEDERER, LAWRENCE 322 Jim Leeds Road Absecon, N. J. LEDLEIN, DORIS 121 Philadelphia Avenue Egg Harbor City, N. J. 158 LEE, RUTH Box 172 C, English Creek Mays Landing, N. J. LEEDS, LAURA Box 251, R.D. 1 Absecon, N. J. LEEK, GARY 405 Cape May Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. LEHNEIS, JANET 324 Philadelphia Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. LEHNEIS, LINDA 111 Clover Leaf Drive Mays Landing, N. J. LEMAN, MAIREANNE Box 109 R.D. 2, Egg Harbor, N. J. LEVY, SUSAN Frankfort Avenue R.D. 1, Egg Harbor, N. J. LEWMAN, JAMES 6th Avenue Hammonton, N, J. LIEB, THERESA Box 230, Laurel Street Mays Landing, N. J. LIEBERMAN, GOLDY Pleasant Mills Road, King Hammonton, N. J. LING, DAVID Linden Avenue R.D. 3, Mays Landing, N. LIPFORD, PATRICIA Box 208, Elm Street Elwood, N. J. LISTER, GREGORY Bargaintown Road Pleasantville, N. J. LUCKAS, GERTRUDE 244 Jim Leeds Road Absecon, N. J. LUNDY, ALFRED Railroad Blvd. Mizpah, N. J. MBCDONALD, JAY 211 Buerger Street Egg Harbor, N. J. MAGUIRE, CATHERINE 400 4th Avenue Absecon, N. J. MAIER, FRIEDA Box 306 Mays Landing, N. J. MARSHALL, IRVING 701 Buffalo Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. MARUFFI, SHARON 703 Cape May Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. MARZO, DARLA 204 Florence Avenue West Atlantic City, N. J. MASSEY, DENNIS 347 West Main Street Mays Landing, N. J. MATHIS, ANN Somers Lane Oceanville, N. J. MCCLISH, BRENDA 73 Thompson Avenue Road s Hill J. R.D. 1, Pleasantville, N. J. MCCLURE, MELANIE Box 190, R.D. 1 Mays Landing, N. J. MCGUIRE, SCOTT Peck's Trailer Park Pleasantville, N. J. MCINTYRE, JAMES Leeds Point Road Leeds Point, N. J. McKEE, DAVID 221 Cape May Avenue R.D., Egg Harbor, N. J. McLAUGHLIN, CHARLES Box 305 A R.D. 2, Absecon, N. J. MCLAUGHLIN, RONALD Box 178 Absecon, N. J. McLAUGHLIN, ROSANN Box 178 Absecon, N. J. MCLEOD, LEONA Box 175 C, R.D. 2, English Creek Road Pleasantville, N. J. MERCADO, ELSA Box 354, Chatsworth Chatsworth, N. J. METZ, JAKOB 550 Cincinnati Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. MILLER, DIANA 14 Wharton Park Boulevard Hammonton, N. J. MILLER, LOUIS 210 New York Road Oceanville, N. J. MILTON, CHARLES Box 131, Mays Landing 8. Zion Road R.D. 1, Mays Landing, N. J. MONFREDO, ANTHONY Box 157 Mizpah, J. MOORE, ALVIN Box 231 R.D. 1, Linwood, N. J. MOSCUFO, ANTHONY 1 Beach Drive, Anchorage Point Somers Point, N. J. MOSIER, ALLEN Vienna 8. Duerer Streets R.D., Egg Harbor, N. J. MOSKOWITZ, IDA R. Bremen Avenue 81 Duerer Streets Box 261, Egg Harbor, N. J. MUELLER, CHARLES 436 Liverpool Avenue Egg Harbor City, N. J. MUELLER, MARILYN 436 Liverpool Avenue Egg Harbor City, N. J. MUFFERI, SAMUEL Central Avenue Linwood, N. J. MULLER, EDWARD 15 Vibel Avenue Pleasantville, N. J. NACE, THOMAS Box 360, Delilah Rd. R.D. 1, Pleasantville, N. J. NARDOZZA, DINA 607 Main Street, R.D. Egg Harbor, N. J. NELL, LOUIS Jackson 8. Birch Streets Cologne, N. J. NETTING, DIANE 14 Seventh Avenue Absecon, N. J. NEWELL, DIANE Somers Lane Oceanville, N. J. NICHELSON, ARTIS Box 312, Nectar Avenue R.D. 2, Absecon, N. J. NICHOLSON, JOHN Box 312, East Nectar Avenue R.D. 2, Absecon, N. J. NICKLES, FRED Box 205 R.D., Mays Landing, N. J. ODOM, JOSEPH Box 40 A, R. D. 2 Mays Landing, N. J. OLEINIK, JOSEPH Box 126 Mays Landing, N. J. OWEN, JAMES East Morningside Drive Mays Landing, N. J. PAHK, CORA 512 West Mill Street Mays Landing, N. J. PALUMBO, MICHAEL 19 Spruce Avenue Pleasantville, N. J. PARKER, LINDA 1105 Nelson Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. PATTERSON, CONSTANCE 10 Camac Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. PAULSSON, LYNDA R.D. 1 Absecon, N. J. PEMBERTON, JAMES R.D. 2 Egg Harbor, N. J. PERRI, RICK 137 Ridgewood Avenue Absecon Highlands, N. J. PERSELLO, SUSAN Birch Street Cologne, N. J. PETERSON, LYNETTE 217 Liverpool Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. PETROSH, WALTER Laurel Street, R.D. Mays Landing, N. J. PHY, JANET Genoa Avenue Pomona, N. J. PONZETTI, FELECIA 2568 Oak Street Cologne, N. J. PONZETTI, KATHLEEN 2568 Oak Street Cologne, N. J. PORTER, KATHERINE A. River Road, Green Bank R.D. 2, Egg Harbor, N. J. PREISS, GERRE LYN 459 London Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. PROWELL, EUGENE R.D. 2 Mays Landing, N. J. QUEENEY, THOMAS Pleasant Mills Road Hammonton, N. J. RAIDER, GARY 309 Weymouth Road Mays Londing, N. J. RAMP, GEORGE Moores Avenue R.D. 4, Hammonton, N. J. RAMP, JUDITH R.D. 1 Egg Harbor, N. J. RAMP, PATSY Darmstadt Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. REED, MARGARET R.D. 2 Pleasantville, N. J. REID, THEODORE 713 Cincinnati Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. RENNIE, LOUISE H. Box 391 A R.D. 2, Absecon, N. J. RESPES, ABEL Mounted Route Hammonton, N. J. RICCI, ALBERT Edwards Avenue Cologne, N. J. RIPLEY, SHERYL 5 Old Egg Harbor Road Mays Landing, N. J. ROESCH, DAVID Cologne Avenue Cologne, N. J. ROGERS, DOLORES Box 609 A, R.D. 1, Jefferso Pleasantville, N. J. ROGERS, RALPH 1115 Oliver Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. ROTELLINI, EDWARD 608 Central Avenue South Egg Harbor, N. J. RYAN, KATHLEEN Leipzig Avenue Cologne, N. J. SAALMAN, ROBERT Darmstadt Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. SALES, LESLIE Box 553 A Pleasantville, N. J. SAMPSON, ROBERT McCormich Avenue, R.D. Hammonton, N. J. SANDBERG, MICHAEL 1113 Harding Highway Mays Landing, N. J. SANFORD, GAIL 615 Main Street South Egg Harbor, N. J. SANDTORP, LYNDA n Avenue Ocean Heights Avenue, R.D. Pleasantville, N. J. SANGER, GARY 11 Jefferson Avenue R.D. 1, Pleasantville, N. J. SAN MIGUEL, JOHN Lakewood, California SAUNDERS, MARY DeHirsch Avenue Mizpah, N. J. SAWYER, ,DIANE 209 Buffalo Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. SCHAIRER, EDWARD Leipzig Avenue Cologne, N. J. SCHLIENGER, WAYNE 419 Cincinnati Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. SCHMIDT, SANDRA Cologne Avenue Cologne, N. J. SCHREIBER, RONALD Box 292, R.D. 2 Mays Landing, N. J. SCHROEDER, JAMES 146 Pleasant Mills Road R.D. 1, Hammonton, N. J. SCHUCHIARDT, ANNABELL Box 224, R.D. 2 Mays Landing, N. J. SCHULTZ, BETTY 712 Arago Street Egg Harbor, N. J. SCHWEIZER, WANDA 23 Adams Circle Hammonton, N. J. SEIBERT, MARYANNE 244 Liverpool Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. SEERY, MARY ANN 314 Chicago Avenue Egg Harbor City, N. J. SHARP,lJACQUELINE 19 Sharswood Avenue, R.D. Absecon, N. J. SHORT,'MARY 340 West Main Street Mays Landing, N. J. SICILIANO, LINDA White Horse Pike Elwood, N. J. SIGNORILE, ANTOINETTE 423 Atlantic Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. SILIPINO, GEORGE 9 Aloe Street, Box 35 South Egg Harbor, N. J. SIPALA, EILEEN 27 West Main Street Mays Landing, N. J. SMITHI DOROTHY 2 East ,Anna Drive, R.D. Elwood, N. J. SMITH, MARION 500 Campe Street Egg Harbor, N. J. SMITH, SANDRA 433 Boston Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. SMITI-I, susAN 541 Philadelphia Avenue Egg Hhrbor City, N. J. SNYDER, WILLIAM Main Street, Greenbank R.D. T, Egg Harbor, N. J. I SSl'TlOl SOLOMON, MARY Box 110 Cologne, N. J. SOOY, BETTY 1573 New York Road, R.D. Absecon, N. J. STEWARD, SHIRLEY Box 107, Route 50 R.D. 3, Mays Landing, N. J. STEBBINS, DOROTHEA 1204 Philips Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. TABAK, MAX Box 16B, R.D. 3 Mays Landing, N. J. TAYLOR, LINDA 421 Park Road Mays Landing, N. J. THIBAUDEAU, DONALD 20 Pleasant Mills Road Elwood, N. J. THIES, ANNA RUTH Box 201, R.D. 3 Mays Landing, N. J. THOMAS, JAMES 15 Camac Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. THOMPSON, KATHLEEN 151 Liverpool Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. THOMPSON, KATHLEEN S. Box 138, Pine Street R.D. 2, Pleasantville, N. J. THORN, THOMAS Mt. Airy, Leap St., R.D. Pleasantville, N. J. THURSTON, MARY LOU White Horse Pike, Mai-y's Market Hammonton, N. J. TOAL, ELEANOR 115 Palermo Avenue West Atlantic City, N. J. TORTI, LOUIS R.D. 2 Mays Landing, N. J. TROLLER, WILLIAM 450 Philadelphia Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. TUZINKEWICH, EILEEN 392 White Horse Pike R.D., Egg Harbor, N. J. TWIDDY, EVELYN 11 East Adams Circle, R.D. Hammonton, N. J. VARE, DOROTHY Box 366, Doughty Road R.D. 2, Pleasantville, N. J. VAUGHAN, HERBERT Thurston Avenue 8. Riverside Drive Hammonton, N. J. VEACH, THOMAS 359 Baltimore Avenue Egg Harbor City, N. J. WAGNER, DONNA Box 294, Tremont Avenue, R.D. 1 Pleasantville, N. J. WARNER, SCOTT Box 275, Ivins Avenue, McKee City Pleasantville, N. J. ' directory WEEKS, WAYNE Box 116, Elwood Road Egg Harbor, N. J. WENZEL, DOROTHY Berlin Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. WESCOAT, HELEN Pleasant Mills Road Hammonton, N. J. WHITE, OTIS 731 West California Avenue, Box 90 Absecon, N. J. WILL, NANCY 539 Cincinnati Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. WILLETT, HENRY Thompson Lane, Eng. Creek, Box 137 Mays Landing, N. J. WILLIAMS, AUDREY Box 127, Millville Road Mays Landing, N. J. WILLIAMS, EUGENE Old Mays Landing Road Egg Harbor, N. J. WILSON, PHILIP Box 483 Pleasantville, N. J. WIMBERG, NORMAN 120 East Cincinnati Avenue Egg Harbor City, N. J. WINTERBOTTOM, ERNEST 400 Park Road Mays Landing, N. J. WINTERS, GERALDINE Box 216, Thomas Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. WINTERS, HOWARD Box 216, Thomas Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. WOOD, JANICE Pleasant Mills R.D. 1, Hammonton, N. J. WOOD, JEFFREY Clarktown Road Mays Landing, N. J. WOODS, DALE 375 6th Avenue Absecon Highlands, N. J. WRIGHT, CAROL A. 1108 Liberty Avenue Mays Landing, N. J. WYNER, KATHY Box 139, Rt. 1, Ridgewood Avenue Absecon Highlands, N. J. YOSCO, CAROL 102 Genoa Avenue West Atlantic City, N. J. ZIMMERMAN, CHARLES Box 154 C R.D. 1, Egg Harbor, N. J. ZOCCHI, NICHOLAS 318 Boston Avenue Egg Harbor, N. J. 159 LE E- -- E . rx fu 'H - K1 . C Ufdlv lbw 53 if xv f' . G x Psy, Q 1 , O, ffj 'A-ff' R Jbmfu ' f AP VN Q V ,J J -1 s fy G, lf! 'v O- '- E U s mf' ffl' ivy asf' QQ' by ' 655' 9. 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