Overbrook High School - L Agenda Yearbook (Pine Hill, NJ)
- Class of 1962
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I - 'i ?gmtx'bY9 Nancy Burr - Editor Karen Stiles - Assistant Editor EDITOR'S NOTE The 1962 'L' Agenda has been put together for one obiective - to capture some of the highlights of our years at Overbrook Regional. I realize that it is hard to put into one book the many things that have transpired during our stay here. It is my hope that this annual will preserve in our memories the many moments, both of elation and sadness, spent at Overbrook, and as our theme denotes, may they remain Ours for the Keeping. Respectfully, qflffvuagtziqfip Nancy Lee Burr Editor-in-Chief 4 L'AGENDA STAFF Sandy Carey - Business tif 4 X in Rosemary Webber - Art Lorraine Louis - Literary The yearbook staff feels that we y.i7ey ia,.1..y1e ::Eg .,a,.,y V N P have presented the best yearbook i IVL K: Imi' yet to come from Overbrook to ' -- you. We hope you will have as V 'l, Q' much pleasure reviewing The pages is ' A lullyr 5 l'lli as we have had putting them to- f , f -- Lll' gether. el', l Q L llll 2 The Staff Alice Krantz -- Photography Harry Charles - Sports l l L to R: Nancy Burr, Alice Krantz, Diane Mattson, Ron Garwood, Harry Charles, Gail Rogers, Joann Tricomy, ' ' W bb P t Drimmer Rosemarie Klien, Miss Feo, Joan Werner, Pete Valianos, Flossie Neidinger, Rosemary e er, a V As each class prepares to graduate, it reflects upon its past years in high school. ln this reflection stand the people who gave of themselves - their time, effort, ancl friend- ship - in guiding Us toward our goal. SPECIAL RECOGNITION Miss l Mr. Brooks C L A S S 6 We, the Class of I962, like to express our sincere appre- ciation to the following people: Miss Nancy Feo - for di- rection in preparing our year- book, Mr. Thomas Brooks and Mr. Kenneth Landis - for advi- sory assistance in class activi- ties. 3 1 Mr. Landis DP1 ADMINISTRATION -ll 'C 4 - ,L .:.. Mrs. E. Mossop N. Shaw Q56 X . W. O'Keefe A. Norcross W. Rainier P. Pisecco if I -QNRJNM B. Davey Busily discussing school politics . . . - .5 3 BOARD CF EDUCATION N F. Woloszyn MESSAGE Your education is your most precious possession. Guard it carefully and use it wisely. Whether you have now completed all formal learning or attendance at an institution ot higher education lies ahead, remember that what you now have will never diminish, nor can it be taken from you. As the years pass your education can only grow and increase. Treasure each opportunity to acquire new knowledge and have the wisdom to use your ed- ucation forthe benefit of all mankind. Our best wishes for success go with you upon graduation along with our hope that we have helped you realize the importance and value of education. l wish to extend my congratulations to the grad- uates of the Class of 1962. During your stay at Overbrook, we have at- tempted to meet your educational needs. Their ful- fillment is a cooperative effort of both the faculty and students. Neither can successfully achieve any degree of success without the effort of the other. l feel that a conducive climate for learning has been provided and the degree of success you achieve rests with you. I sincerely wish that each of you meets with suc- cess in your chosen endeavor. lt is a tribute to the class of i962 to be recognized as a fine group of self-disciplined young ladies and men. lt is the sincere hope and prayer of the administration and the faculty that each of you becomes successful in your future life. We feel that you have obtained the necessary background so vital in our world. May you use this education wisely so that all of us might benefit in respect to making our country a finer place to live. 9 DEPARTMENT HEADS ANNA CAMPAGNA Science, Biology B.S. Temple University JOHN HERBERT Physical Education B.S. Temple University sity ,:.,cx :Z . V, kk .., A. HARRY HETRICK Mathematics B.S. Grove City College Univer- Vflkg-sxfwg i.. . -..xf,, .M.:f::f::: tie sw W -we - 4'wl.ii.,.w Sfiifeieii 7 3595 me-g,,--K -:3..sx2-AW i su . c ,, ,g,m,M. i,5,,im,U, - ' E E :Ei s , , 5' ,S K Qi, A . RAYMOND ElCHFELD Industrial Arts B.S. Trenton Sfate'College ANTHONY NARDUCCI English B.S., M.A. Villanova Univer- sity l ANTHONY PERNA MAUREEN SULLIVAN 7th and 8th Grade Business Education M.S. University of Pennsyl- M.Ed. lmmaculata College vania 10 FACULTY THOMAS BROOKS Languages A.B. University of Dayton AMELITA DALY Art B.S. New Jersey College for Women VIDA DUGAN Mathematics B.S. Kent University BARBARA BROWNELL 7th Grade B.A. Glassbaro State BEATRICE DARE Special Class Attending Glassboro State College DANELIA DUNN English B.S. New Paltz State Teach- ers College EUGENE CAPORALETTI Science wget 1, sl,f'i:-fbias?-156554 flffffwfitlwetkt,-ss aimgssisz if sages x ,WW ,,,,tt V rms sa , ysef, , . 4 ,,-,.', I .X A5 I .Q L H .... V' .,., ' ,. . a- 2:-:a- -fm:z,1:Nmff. f, -'fftliisf , ROBERT COLE y Mathematics 6f B.S. Temple University B,S, West Vir e an Colleg 17' K vi .1 fi M xx' E Z: ' E E C lcat C S i Mrs tm l r K f. fig' ll v . ,,, C. :fy . 5 X S if K 2 ft- V .... . L. , PETER DlCUZZl 7th Grade M.Ed. Temple University 7 Q . M, KS ,, ml ,mt yy l: A . I Q .W f , L , ,f , ,S S if f B, viii? 1 , .af W , we 55 16 EUGENE EWAN Social Studies B.A.'Rutgers University 11 NORMAN DE YOUNG 7t h G ra d e A.B. Temple University Q . , wit f i M. . ,,1Ll.,,..ly Magi , H 'l slss ish Efv . VICTOR FALLS Mathematics B.S. University of Richmond Aus - 'ff 5 :S islglllkqxsy' AJ :gig NANCY FEO English Business Education A.B. Elizabethtown College MARIO GIORDANO M.Ed. Temple University RICHARD GRAHAM Instrumental Music B.M. Grove City College if -F5751 3 T1 .7 - W , tives ff! A - .mf . A NICHOLAS GUERERE GAIL HAZEN Physical Education Physical Education A.B. Guilford College College B.S. Pennsylvania State Uni- versity ADOLPHUS HOCH FRANK KARNES Social Studies 7th Grade B.S. Villanova University A.B. King's College MARY KIRINCICH English A.B. Douglass College MYRNA GREENWALD Languages B.S. Temple University WILLIAM HIRSCHMANN Special Class B.S. Temple University GEORGE KOBULNICKY 7th Grade B.S. Juniata College HILDEGARDE KROPAT 7th Grade B.A. Glassboro State Col- lege MARJORIE LORE Busi ss Education B.A. Mo ir State College l dll Cy LAWRENCE MAURIELLO Physical Education B.S. Temple University i my P, ffm: ww, -fu pwqu igvWfJ,,5fi.,,Z3y, W1 ,- ii,--t.l+ ,Q , ,L ,nw ., fir, , , listsitlllfiilff1.if51SisiH?.?lf1l.:2wfl'Ffs55qfl5t3izi?xtigitfiagif, it 7 , fn, , rv V wi- ..,. W-tim wwff-fwl,,m,f,iJ .g5t.,J.,,cw ,Q , f:,':l.':,'s.-mef,'Sww1 Q - VJ gaeliT5?5ff35,gtg?5:fQ Q, :V ,- . .I ,. A ' il-l'7,5f ?i5g5li T .,,' eww 'ft 'L wifi , ' I .: V 3 1, rf it -1 , . 'V' W li' 5 ,S K7 . V,,k, NV, f ,J Q Wi :'.1it'LQ2i , I 7 ,,., .V H . M -my ., Q ,gag M-Mm,. wt. Q KENNETH LANDIS Social Studies B.S. Springfield College GORDON LAWLEY SONDRA SHICK tLONGl lndustrial Arts 71h Grade B,F.A. Phila. Museum School B,A, Dickinson College of Art EDWARD LUBAMERSKY MARGARET MAGUlRE WILLIAM MARANTO English 8th Grade 8th Grade B.A. Pennsylvania State Uni- B.A. Rutgers University B.S. Loyola College. B.S. versity Educ. Lowson State Teachers College JAMES MCELHENNY LOUIS MORGAN BRUCE MUMIE Science English Reading Cllemediall B.S. East Stroudsburg Teach- ers College B.S. Kutztown State College B.A. Moravain College' Part-Time Guidance 13 fsLfffe2!if??ifri,.fi U, my-x:':x,::?'5,5?1 riff--1 E if 'l 5595 X , Q 1 il I w fs ' . . .ei fs, sis-3 , 3, 2 Q Q 232 Q if at ea 1 NICHOLAS NEILEY Physical Education Social Studies B.S. Rutgers University PATRICIA PILLET Homemaking B.S. Pennsylvania State Uni- B.A. Trenton State College versity THOMAS SCHUKIS .ws CYNTHIA OLIVIER ANTHONY PERCH Physical Education Science B.S. Trenton State College B.S. East Stroudsburg Teach- ers College .,,.,5,f,,:,s5 wfgegggsr T, , uw A ...,n . ' 2155? :.i5L,,g-,.s. 5-J .:.. K' 3 1,1 H gifii gf - A I wx . 'inf '-l 1f?l 'EFI Ee ' I I V, is FRANK PRATZNER HELEN ROTHERMEL Industrial Arts Homemaking B.S. Albright College We ,... . .. N1 fi W it hw :Ee A2-56' QV Ifgq-Fi5i'i fiijwkgy ,Qi , ff - Sie, ROGER SCHWARTZ FLOYD SEIMES Social Studies 7th Grade Vocal Music B.S. Bloomsburg Teachers A.B. King's College B.A. Trenton State College College 14- HL me . . f .V 1 'Q L: t.:-5:33 ' A-V igiiegrgfiiszgftsiii- S - v - - -- ltfffsiiel r V xx 3 I E Q. as Els 40 x .-,- . .-::1,,:f:55e::1gg'jf . 'ixmisff' 31555-s 4, -,-,, 4f5ie,:1l,,Q-5,552 r if Rl 2, my S me Eff 9 4 We P NM ggimgt we ,g Bw 9 it I Q 'P' QW gigs 2 We WM is wegfxlewyeg we We: HAROLD PIERCE Mathematics B.S. Glassboro State Col- lege SARAH SAMMON Business Education B.S. Rider College i?g55fgf5SiE'LEg5l5?5li5ii7P:QQ'55f'?hil ,5'f5'S5Q5335?QoM 1QrQ5 I -:3ffHjf?iS5'i51bgA'Qf?fl2i?fi g, 3.5554 WM at fiieg 9 re view? eve 'Qwmw Q rf .M A ,se-fee : :em :-Q-1-llf--K E.. X 54-5'3W:E?e1'.Qi' f ' P35 , :es-weaver mm . ---- 21. vt Weep Li. e- N essie 1 een Mt., .. ,a,s.a .,,,,, ,L IM. .. Qemes,..i - ,Z ---, I rl-We livrrwiafif- Ii xffwi -:HE M155-c ':'.5:: -We .. we ew, Liiiiggl ,.1se+2'f'::' fff352fYQe'1i'f's igg,Z?is5s?l5Ef 3. ,.5g 33jM: 5?l352i?55S'552Bl 57 :1,ff- .- i?'j fj2 Ii i' rfrlzzlolfglgt 'fs-'5gffggs?2tr H551 :5'?i,' T :TE 9-fziiiwi I-Viiiu-Simi ' E 'Sf GUS SKIDAS Permanent Sub. Teacher Clerk B.S. Penna. Military College VINCENT SPARACINO Industrial Arts Attending Trenton and Glassboro State WILLIAM WEBB ANNA MAE SPINELLA 8th Grade B.S. Glassboro State Col- lege NEIL WILLIAMS f Q sewerag e . V , ewg. ,I ...LQ Tum new 7 W 'zsfeivsft -rip-2eqQ'1wa I Q iz ,EQ ,, , ,, ,, :tai ' lf 'S fa' 21- 3 1, ,,,.z ,,2,J., if 5 Q ef 5 if , Q3 s -mg -si sf H ff i, Qgii, . ,, K W , H, , 11-,lf ,s-wx 1- wi: QW ,Q ggi, tg., 2 Ji' Q' M.-L f avg Ii., v5,4,Q, .'1e,e ,-... VS td-4 . 4 ima ,tm M, ,ms-A W- ,- is .,.,.2,+z,f.,t -V,-1 W svltwilfgijl ,fi I 'gtg-.3-i,y,w',v Q'w, :ati A - 1 L4 44, ' ,Rpt JOHN STALLINGS Social Studies Driver Ed. B.A. St. Bonaventure Univer- sity OPAL WINGERT VIRGINIA WALKER Physical Education B.S. Trenton State College MARILYN WISSMAN Language 8th Grade English Languages B.A. LaSalle College B.A. Glassboro State Col- B.S. Mississippi State Col- A.B. Rutgers College lege lege for Women is re s l ,,:, It I WILLIAM WOLF CLARENCE YERGER MICHAEL YOST Business Education Science Science B.S. Drexel Institute of Tech- B.S. Kutztown State College A.B. Lenoir Rhyne College nology 15 SECRETARIES Left to Right. Mrs. D Fox Mrs L Hoey Mrs T Sherwood SIT f . , . . , . . 7 - Le t to Right: Mrs. Beeler, Mrs. M. Zarello. TING, Mrs. Zwolinski. CAFETERIA STAFF Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Mrs. M. Stewart, Mrs. L. Sawyer Mrs C O'Neil Mrs L Chinchilla M M W , . . , . . , rs. . ol bert SECOND ROW: Mrs. L. Labb, Mrs. R. Bewsher, Mrs. E. Goodfellow, Mrs. F. Carter, Mrs. M. Jackson Mrs. L. McCroin, Mrs. C. Fuhrer, Mrs. T. Gilmour, Mrs.A. Wallace. 16 MARY SCHlNAGL - Head Chestnut Hill College - B.A. Univer- sity of Pennsylvania - M.A. Temple University - M.Ed. LIBRARIAN GUIDANCE JEANNE MCLAUGHLIN JOHN DALY Misericordia - B.S. Villanova Uni- New York University - B.S., M.A versity - M.A. - School Psychologist NURSE DOCTOR LYNE'l'l'E MORRIS Plattsburg State Teachers College B.S. LAURA JESTER NORMAN LGBOVE - M.D. Methodist Hospital R YW ffwoiflvffgi Y MWC mflwlgn FXH .,,., , .L R 1 5. C2 9 Q . viii ,392 Nm Q R 4 1. E, x by 2 W s fa AK -E' as M -1- fu 11 ,- xx - 1 531 ,22 .. 113.-f' f-- -if wigggffvw .. My iw Hz' Q- mf-Q L, ,E A -1,4 S 21-,ximi - - Sig 2' '1.,-f- .. -. ,, wwi, w i ' 'fx' ffm , f ig? Q fd ww xg Q 1 new .1 ff' Q 2 W , M, f-1. , I -r,,,,v,4...:m 'va 'i 4: aww.: ,,f. ,1 - . 'Zim W gy ,mwwf1Sfw' lu Q' L L -Q 5 fy 'SW' gi 24-1 R ..,. W 3 Q 'Q2ygN, Qvmf w Q fufxwi r sT'f Q 1 Y -Q 2-r .mflir 'A My was -A Patricia Drimmer Vice President .Q K wc., R. -ywf-1 . PRESlDENT'S NOTE As seniors we have prepared to unlock a new door, behind which stands the secrets of the future. The diplomas we received symbolize our preparation for this new challenge. Our high school days were a time to learn, to live, to develop the many different individuals that make up the graduating class. We have reached our prescribed goal and are ready to embark on new endeavors. As president of the senior class of Overbrook Regional High School, l want to wish the Class of 1962 an ultimately successful future. Quai Richard Watkins President Sandra Carey Treasurer Virginia Mueller Lorraine Louis Secretary Corresponding Secretary l 20 DOLORES D. ASMUS Dee Secretarial You'll never know! Prom Committee 3, Basketball l,2, Drill Squad 2,35 Color Guard 3, Captain 4, Student Council 3, Senior Executive 4j National Honor Society 3, 4, Make-up Club l,3,4, Dance Committee 25 Junior High Newspaper, Typist 3. JOAN ELIZABETH BERGER J B Clerical Go to the devil Basketball 'lp Student Manager 4, Chorus 'l,2,3, F.H.A. l,2,3,4. HARRY ADAMS ? Bookkeeping What are you, some kind of a nut or something? Wrestling 2,3,4, Baseball 2, Stage Crew 2, Prom Committee 3. DOROTHY LlLLlAN ANDERSON Dot College Prep. Academic Basketball 'l,2,3,4, LaCr0ss l,2,3, F.H.A. l,2,3,4p Future Nurses Club 4. HUGH F. BlRCHALL Bud Distributive Ed. Sharp as a bowling ball D.E. Club 3,44 Bowling League 3. GERALD BLACKMAN Jerry General Yo, Har Archery l, Stage Crew lp Baseball 2, Wrestling 3. KATHLEEN ANN BRILES Kathy Clerical Posilufely and Absitively JAMES R. BROWN Jim College Prep. Academic Football 'lp Dance Committee l,2,3,4, Stage Crew if School Spirit 2,3, Student Council 4. DEANNA BRIGGS Denny Clerical Seriously Student Council i,2. JAMES C. BRIGGS Jim General l'll never tell!! WW.. 22 NANCY LEE BURR Nance Secretarial Honest-True Basketball 'l,2g Dance Committee l,2,3,4p Stu- dent Council l,2f Yearbook 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Prom Committee 3, Uslierette Club 45 National Honor Society 3,41 Pep Rally Committee 4. THOMAS BURTON Tom General i PEGGY LOUISE CARTER Piggy Clerical Oh, you make me sick! Chorus 'l,2,3, Basketball I,2,3,4, Manager 2,3,4. JOSEPH CASEY Casey General Il?ll Wrestling 2,3,4g Cross-Country 3, SAN DRA J. CAREY Sandy Clerical Really Student Council 2,3, Class Executive Committee 2,3,4, Make-up Club 'l,2,3g Class Officer If Treasurer 3,4, Drill Squad 2,3, CaCaptain, Captain 45 Prom Committee 2,3,4, Yearbook 4, Business Manager, Ways and Means Committee 3,4. VERNA MAY CARROLL ? Secretarial Very Good F.H.A. I. HARRY C. CHARLES Shorty College Prep. Scientific lch bedauerte nie mein Schweigen Basketball 'l,,'Z,3,4, Cross-Country 3,4, National Honor Society 2,3, President 4, Student Council I, Student Council Executive 2,4, Senior Execu- tive 4, Yearbook 4, Plays, Science 2, Class Treasurer I, Concession Committee 2,3,4, Mu- sical 3, WILLIAM F. CODY Wild Bill College Prep. Academic What do you say, Chief? Baseball I,3, Basketball 2,3,4, Manager, Stage- crew 2,3,4g Track 4, Concession Committee I,2, 3,45 Cross Country Manager 2. s 5 ROBERT COOK Pork College Prep. Academic Bekommen Beugte Football l,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4, Basketball 3, 4. MADELYN COOPER Lynn Clerical Get your mind out of the gutter F.H.A. lp Basketball l,2,3,4f Library Club 'l. JOANNE SANDRA CONSOLE Jo College Prep Hey Stunadl Cheerleading l,2,3,4, Senior Executive Commit- tee 4g Library Club 2. JAMES CONWAY Jim College Prep. Classical Hey Cakes Football 'l,2,3,4f Wrestling 2,35 Track 2,3. JANE CRAMMER Jane Clerical Don't knowl MADELINE ELlZABETH CROSBY Liz Secretarial What do you have to eat, Fran? Usherette Club 4, Make-up Club 2. JOAN DECKER ? Clerical LEO DIAMOND ? College Prep. Academic - u?u Football I,2,3,4g Manager: Track Ig Basketball Manager 2,3,4g Baseball Manager 2,3,4. FRANCIS ALOYSIUS DAILEY Frank Angles Distributive Ed. Who hung the dummy? Student Council I,2,4y Football l,2,3g Track I,2g D.E. Club 3,45 Wrestling Ig Prom Committee 35 Senior Privileges 37 Dance Committee 4. FRANCES HELEN DAVIS ' Franny cret ' Cl'1ocolate and at is thek, ik ' Basketball l.2, e- .X b F. .A. Usherette C b. 4 Librar l. Q I K ,Q x . ,Nt V I si Q X63 K - X, , .Qu JAMES DIODATA Jim General What are you some, kind of a nut? Football I. PATRICIA ANN DRIMMER Pat Secretarial Check it out, Babycakesf' Basketball l,2g NOMA Representative 45 Student Council 2,35 Dance Committee I,2,3,4p Prom Committee 35 National Honor Society 3g Vice President 4: Make-up Club l,2,3p Yearbook Stat? 45 Class Vice President 4, One-Act Play 3,45 Usherette Club 4, Senior Executive Committee 47 Pep Rally Committee 4. N x 3 Sis WA cb? My QW Q cl 7? WALTER JOHN FIEGER Butch Practical Arts What are you, some kind of a nut? Basketball l,2,3g Football 3,4f Baseball l,2g Band 'l,2,3,4. ngn SALLY FLANNIGAN Don't sweat it. Clerical i THOMAS HARVEY EGOLF Eig College Prep. Scientific You're kidding! Football l,3,4f Baseball l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2g A.V.A. 3. JOHN FEELEY John General Hey numb Football 3,4f Baseball l,2,3,4, Track 4, Key Club 3,4. DAVE FLEMING Dave General Look at the Chicks Football l,2,3g Track l,2g Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 2,3,4. ALBERT E. FOX Al College Prep. Technical What do you say, Dip? Football l,2,3,4f Baseball l,2, RONALD E. GARWOOD Ron College Prep. Academic l've got news for you. Student Council President 4, Student Council Executive Committee 3,4, National Thespian So- ciety 2,3,4, President 4, Musical 3,45 One-Act Play l,2,3,4, Dance Committee l,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3, Yearbook 4, Talent Assembly 2,3, 4, Pep Rally Committee, Chairman 4. JOAN GIBSON ? Clerical Drill Squad 2,3,4. i i MARIAN ROBERTA GAHM Marian College Prep. Academic Oh, Heavens! Basketball i,2,3,4, Band l,2,3, Student Director -4, Dance Band 3,4, Leaders Club 2, F.l'l.A. 4. ALBERT GARRITY Al General l'll never tell! Shell 4. RAYMOND GOLLEY Butch Distributive Ed. l'm going to belt you, Oelkrug! Stage Crew, 2, D.E. Club 3,4. JOSEPH GONZALES Joe College Prep. Academic Student Council 1, Baseball l,2,3,4. ANNA MAY HAMILTON Anna Banana Clerical What are you, some kind of a nut? Softball I. GERALD HARDING Jerry Distributive Ed. Photo Club 2, A.V.A. 3,4, D.E. Club 3,4. ROBERT GREEN Bob College Prep. WI1ere's the bunso? Photo Club 3,45 Bowling 4. ROBERT GRUBER Bob Practical Arts Football I,2,3,4, Wrestling 'I,2,3, Key Club I,2, 3,4, Treasurer 4, Student Council I,2,4, One- Act Play 2. PAUL WILLIAM HARRIS Paul College Prep. Scientific Very Elementary Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2, Cross Country 3,45 Football I. GAIL HELEN HARRISON ? Clerical Check it out La Crosse If Leaders Club 2,4f Drill Squad 2, Shell 2, Concession Booth 4, Student Activity office assistant 45 Student Council Aid 4. MARGARET ANNE HENSEL 'Peggy College Prep. Such is life THOMAS J. HINDERLITER Tom College Prep. Academic Ya Ba Dabba Do Band l,2,3,4g President 45 One-Act Play 35 Prom Committee 3. FRANK E. HARTMAN, JR. Frank College Prep. Academic Baseball i,3,4y Basketball if Cross Country 3, Band i,2,3,4p Prom Committee 31- Decorating Committee 2. JOSEPH JOHN HEIM Kookie Distributive Ed. Tell me about it? Photo Club 2, A.V.A.3g Football 35 Baseball 25 Basketball 2,3,4f D.E. Club 3,4. JOSEPH CHARLES HOFFMAN Smokey Distributive Ed. Wl'1at's Happening? Football if Baseball 1,25 Cross Country 3, D.E. Club 3,47 Basketball l,2,3. THOMAS W. HOHING Hoe College Prep Band 'l,2,3,45 Track 35 Football 4. JANET HORSEY Jan Clerical Chorus 4. DONALD FRANCIS HOWELL Don College Prep. Scientific Well, the car started before, how should l know what's wrong with it. Wrestling 3,4. LOIS HOLLOWAY ? Clerical Drill Squad 2,3,4. HARRY HOLSTON ? College Prep. Academic Prampter for One-Act Play 3. JOHN R. HUSTED What A chump Jack College Prep, Football if Class Othcer 37 V.P. Student Council if One-Act Play if Dance Committee i,3f Class Executive Committee 2,3. SHIRLEY ANN JACKSON Mendels Clerical What are you, nuts? Maiorette l,2,3,4, Captain 41 Dance Committee 2,3,4f Prom Committee 3, Senior Executive com- mittee 4. JUDITH GAIL JOHNSON Judy Secretarial You're out ot it! Shell 4, Library Aid lg Pep Rally Committee 4. STEVEN R. KARLSEN Steve College Prep. Scientific l don't Know. Football l,2,3,4, Co-Caption 4, Baseball 1, Key Club 3, President 4, Student Council V. President 35 Dance Committee l,2,3,4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Treasurer 3. JOHN PARTICK JEFFERS Jack College Prep. Academic Who ca res? HARVEY JOHNSON Harv College Prep. Scientific Speeky Boo Dad! Football l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 3,4, Class President l,2,3, Track l,2, Basketball 1,35 Student Coun- cil l,2,3, Key Club Vice President 4. RONALD JOSEPH KECK Ron College Prep. Academic Football 'l,3,4, Basketball l, Key Club 3,47 Sec- retary 4. RICHARD MEl.VlLl.E KENVIN Kelvin General Go Home Wrestling l,2,3,4, Football Manager lf One-Act Play 2. ALICE R. KRANTZ Crunch Secretarial En-Kay Basketball l,2g Dance Committee l,2,3g Student Council 4, Yearbook 4, Photo Editor, One-Act Play 3,4f Usherette Club 45 Prom Committee Sf Pep Rally Committee 4. KENNETH LAWSKOWSKI Ken College Prep. Scientific Crazy Basketball l,2,3g Student Council l,3f Baseball 3,4, Cross Country 3g Dance Committee l,2g Mechanical Drawing Club 4. JOYCE MAE KLING Secretarial You're kidding Chorus l,2,3,4g Drill Squad 3,45 Bowling Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. FRANK LOUIS KOHLER Dego Distributive Ed. Like crazy, Let's Go. D.E. Club 3,4, Photo Club 3, A.V.A. 3. ELMER GEORGE LARSEN Kookie Distributive Ed. Sister or Brother? D.E. Club 3,4. PATRICIA LQPOLLO Penny Distributive Ed. EW Cancer! Koo Koo Kee Do Hockey 35 Executive Committee 4g D.E. Club 3,45 President 4, Prom Committee 3. JAMES JOSEPH LlNDEN Jim Practical Arts Lend me your homework. Basketball l,2,3, Baseball l, Football 4, Cross Country 3. MAR'l'lN FRANCIS LOCKWOOD Marty Bookkeeping Where are you going? Band l,2,3. JOHN MICHEAL LAURELLA ? College Prep. Academic Hey, Tom, you have the Chev? Band l,2,3,4, Musical 3,4, French Play 2, Library Club 2. FELlClA LESINSKAS 7 Secretarial What is it? Dance Committee 2,4, Student Council 3, Prom Committee 3, Shell 4, Editor 4. LORRAINE J. LOUIS Swifty Secretarial Aren't they sharp? Basketball l,2, Dance Committee 'l,2,3,4, Stu- dent Council 4, Class Otticer Corresponding Sec. 4, Shell 3, Yearbook, Literary Editor 4, One-Act Play 3,4, Usherette Club 4, Executive Committee 4, Prom Committee 3, Pep Rally Committee 4. BARBARA MACKEY Barb Clerical What's this action? Make-up Club 2,3,4, Cheerleading 2,3,4, Drill Squad 2, Shell 3, Editor 4, Prom Committee 3, Play l,2, Musical 3, Dance Committee 3. GEORGE MAULTZ Maulfzie General Did you do your homework? Cross Counfry 3. SAMUEL FRANK MCCULLEY Sam Distribufive Ed. Wha'r is it? D.E. Club 3,45 Bowling Club 3. BARRY R. MARX Shaggy General Be Good DIANE E. MATTSON ? Secrefarial Hi,Menl Pep Club l,2g Make-up Club l,2,3,4g Shell Sf Yearbook 45 Co-Captain Maioreffes 4, Drill Squad 2f Dance Committee l,2,3,4g Usherefles Club 3.4. SHEILA MAE MCCUTCHEON Sheill 81 Cufch Secrefarial Did you ever? Student Council l,27 National Honor Society 3, 47 Drill Squad 4, BARBARA ANN MCDADE Barb Clerical Thai sounds weird! Softball l. MARIE BARBARA MlLl.ER Ree College Prep. Classical You know what l mean. Basketball 1,29 Hockey 3, Assembly Committee i,2,3,4f F.H.A. 3,4f Vice Pres. Student Council 27 Student Council Executive Committee 4, French Assembly 3, Language Club 45 Dance Committee 4. ELEANOR E. MIRAGLIA El Distributive Ed. Cutie D.E. Club 3,4. JOHN JAMES MCGUIRE Jack General What did'za say? BARBARA REGINA MEREDITH Barb Clerical Oh balonyl Student Council 4. l EILEEN PATRICIA MORAN Leen Clerical You'd better believe it! Shell 4. JOSEPH MOORE Joe College Prep. Academic Basketball 3. VIRGINIA H. MUELLER Ginny Bookkeeping You're kidding, of course? Cheerleading l,2,3,4f Student Council 'Repre- sentative l,2,3, Class Secretary 2,3,4, Hockey I, Dance Committee l,2,3,4, F.H.A. 1,21 Usherette Club 4, Prom Committee 3, Leaders Club l,4, Executive Committee 2,3,4f Talent Assembly 3. RAYMOND MULLEN Ray Practical Arts Oh, Noi Stage Crew 2,3. PATRICIA ANN MORGAN Pat Distributive Ed. Koo Koo Ku Do Prom Committee 3. LESLIE MOSHER Less Practical Arts Football 2. I JOHN P. NEHLIG Jack Practical Arts I forget FLORENCE IRENE MOWERY NEIDINGER Flossie Clerical You're iealous Hockey I,3,4, F.H.A. l,2,3, Secretary 4, Basket- ball 2,4, Make-up Club 2,3,4, Usherette Club 3,41 Student Council 4, Yearbook 4, Drill Squad 4, Drama Club 3,4, One-Act Play Assistant 3,4. Drill Squad 2, Student Council 4, D.E. Club 3,4, MICHAEL DANIEL O'LEARY 1'Mickey College Prep. Academic I can be made Cross Country 4, Track 3,45 Basketball 4, Dance Committee 3. JOSEPH OSBORNE Ozzie Distributive Ed. Roachs Football I, Cross Country 3, Track 3, D.E. Club, 3,4. GEORGE L. NICHOLAS Nick Distributive Ed. Cool Football Manager 'l,2,3,4H, Baseball 'l,2, Basket- ball I, Wrestling I, Track I, D.E. Club 3,4, Vice President. THOMAS OELKRUG Tab Distributive Ed. Get up, Galley, so I can hit you again! D.E. Club 3,4, Football 1,35 Wrestling 23,45 Baseball 1,31 Basketball I, Stage Crew 2, Prom Committee 3. THOMAS EDWARD PAPPERT Poppy Distributive Ed. What is it? Baseball I,2,4, D.E. Club 3,4, Senior' Executive 4. MARYLOU PFEFFER Shartie General Hey, what do you say there? CABRINA MARIE POLOGRUTO 1'Irish Distributive Ed. Eh, what ia say? D.E. Club 3, Treasurer 4, Shell 3, Editor 4, Chorus l,2, Drill Squad 3, Cheerleading 4, Prom Committee 3, One-Act Play 2,3,4. REGINA PREGARTNER Jean Clerical You don't say? Chorus i. RlCl'lARD Pl'lll.l.lPS RlCl'i General DONNA PIERSON College Prep. Hockey i,2,3,4, Co-Captain, Chorus i,3, Basket- ball l,2, LaCrosse i,2, F.T.A. l,2,3,4, Treasurer, Three-Act Play 2,3, Christmas Play 3, Leaders Club 2,4, F.H.A. 2,3,4, President, State Ofticer, Library Club l, Bowling Club 3, Tumbling Club 2. H .x MARYANN PRICE Marie Secretarial Not too swift Cheerleading 2,3,4, Drill Squad 2, Make-up Club l,2,3, Usherette Club 4, Prom Committee 3. JANET LORRAINE REAGLE Jan Clerical You clown Chorus 2, F.H.A. 3, Treasurer 4, Student Activity Aid 2,3,4, Basketball 4, Dance Committee 4. GAIL DOREEN ROGERS Ginger Secretarial Oh well, you know how it is. Student Council lg Dance Committee l,2,3y Drill Squad 2,3f Prom Committee 35 Color-guard 4, Co-Captain: Archery Club 27 Usherette Club 41 Make-Up Club 35 Yearbook 4, Junior High News- paper, Typist 3. SHARON RUBINCAN ? Distributive Ed. D.E. Club 3,4. HOWARD REED K You got me ' Football lf Basketball l,2,3,4, Cross Country 3, 45 Baseball l,2,3,4. DONALD RODEN JR. Don College Prep. Academic Basketball l,2,3,-'ig Baseball 3,4f Pep Rally Committee 4. '75 fl 4.. 39 DOMlNlC SCARDINO Dom Practical Arts Wad ya, some kind of nut or sumpin? Football 2,3,4. JAMES WILLIAM SCHROEDER .lim'1 College Prep. Scientific '1You're nuts Howie Practical Arts I i MARGARET ANN SEE Peggy General Hay-you-hu F.N.A. 2,31 F.H.A, 3,4p Chorus 2,3,4f Musical Play 3, Drill Squad 2,35 Fashion Show 3: Usher- ette Club 3,4. JOSE A. SIERRA Jo-sey Distributive Ed. D.E. Club 3,4. JOHN SCHROEDER Jack College Prep. Scientific JACK REYNOLD SCHWEIKER ? College Prep. Scientific I mean it Football lg Basketball I,2,3,4g Baseball If Cross Country 3,4. LUIS ANGEL SIERRA Lee Practical Arts I don't know. Wrestling 2,35 Football 37 Baseball 2g Track 35 Spanish Play 3. DOLORES ADELE SIMMONS Dee Clerical l'm hungry Shell 2f Dance Committee 4. DIANE STEWART Di Clerical KAREN DOROTHY STILES ? College Prep, Academic Ah lover Student Council i,3,45 Leaders Club i,2g Basket- ball ig Prom Committee 3, Cheerleading 2,3,4g Senior Executive Committee 4, Dance Committee I,2,3,4g Co-Editor, Yearbook 4. BARBA ALNN STAGE ' kj ' erical ou wro , ,3,-45 ' 1- - ommi CAROL ANN STAGE Chicky Clerical You're wrong. Cheerleading l,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3. ROBERT STROUP Strap Distributive Ed. Where's the food? D.E. Club 3,4. PATRICIA ANN STUART Pat Clerical Oh boy French Play 1,25 Talent Show 25 Three-Act Play i,2. PETER D. VALIANOS Pete College Prep. Scientific Forget your homeworkf let's go someplace! Band l,2,3,4g One-Act Play 3, Prom Committee 3, Yearbook 45 Student Council 45 Senior Execu- tive Committee 4, Pep Rally Committee 4. MARION WALTON ? Clerical Hockey ly Make-up Committee l,2,3, Student Council l,2,3, Treasurer 4, Prom Committee 35 Senior Executive Committee 4. EDWARD JAMES THOMPSON G-azzele Boy Distributive Ed. Baby cakes Football l,2,3p Wrestling l,4p Track l,2f Student Council l,2g D.E. Club 3,4, Prom Committee 3. JOANN FRANCESS TRICOMY Jo Bookkeeping Check it out Basketball l,2f Cheerleading 3,45 Make-up Club 25 Dance Committee l,2,3,4f Prom Committee 3: Yearbook 45 Usherette Club 4, Variety Show 4. RICHARD ROBIN WATKINS Richie College Prep. Academic l'm hungry. Football l,2,3g Student Council Executive Com- mittee 2,3f Wrestling 2,35 Baseball 21 Track l,3g Class Treasurer 2, School Spirit 3g Key Club 3, 4, Class President 4. ROSEMARY CHRISTIN WEBBER Roe Bookkeeping Rob A-Daba-Do Leader's Club lg Basketball 'l,2g Student Council Aid 2g Yearbook Staff, Art Editor 4, Dance Committee Sf Prom Committee 3. GAIL ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON ? Secretarial Oh, Brother Three-Act Play 1,25 Play Contest i,2g Thespian Society I,2,3,4g Leaders Club 2. JAMES G. YOUNG Jimmy College Prep. Academic Oh no! Basketball 'I,2,3,4g Cross Country 3,45 Student Council 2,45 Baseball l,2,3,4y Executive Commit- tee 4. IDA F. WEGNER Binky Secretarial Let me tell you. Student Council'lg Drill Squad 2, Library Club Ig Shell 4, Leaders Club 29 Prom Committee 31 F.H.A. ly Pep Rally Committee 4. ANN LOUISE WILLIAMS Ann College Prep. Don't know, do you? Chorus I,2,3,4g Drill Squad 3,45 F.H.A. 3,4, Basketball 4. LAWRENCE KENNETH YOUNG Larry College Prep. Academic I don't know Bowling Club 3,47 Photo Club 3,4. JOYCE MARIE ZAWOJSKI ? Secretarial How about that? QB BEST LOOKING Joanne Console Steve Karlsen BEST PERSONALITY Sandy Carey Jack Husfed MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Joyce Kling Harry Charles l5 , MOST IALENTED BEST DRESSED Karen Stiles John Feeley Marian Gahm Ron Garwood BEST ATHLETES Donna Pierson Bob Gruber 44 SHYEST Dot Anderson Jim Young NOISIEST Judy Johnson Frank Daily MOST ARGUMENTATIVE Marion Walton Jim Conway BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Diane Mattson Tom Oelkrug BEST DANCERS Carol, Barbara Stage Joe HoHman BIGGEST FLIRTS Lois Holloway Ed Thompson 45 K' 6- CLASS CUT-UPS Dolores Simmons Tom Pappert MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Lorroine Louis Rich Watkins LAST WILL We, the Class of 1962, being of unsound mind and high spirits, weighing carefully the unfortunate incidents of our high school career, establish this as our Last Will and Testament. Harry Adams leaves all the problems of the bookkeeping course to John Adams. Dot Anderson Leaves her problems to the entire school. Dolores Asmus leaves the typing of the football axioms to Edie Powell, along with all the typing erasers which she will need. Joan Berger happily leaves Spanish lil to Betty Shultz. Bud Birchall wills Mr. Gior- dano's class to anyone. Donna Briggs is the lucky one to receive one pair of smelly sneaks from her sister Denny. Mr. Schukis has been left to a 6B lunch period by Jerry Blackman. Jim Brown bestows the little fellow to all the iuniors. Nancy Burr's smile is being left to Al Cathers. Tom Burton wills Mr. Schukis to Carl Mullens. One worn whistle is being left by Sandy Carey to the next captain of the drill squad. Verna Carroll places her dusty locker near the girl's room at the disposal of her sister Eva. One hall locker is being left to Loretta Perno by Peggy Carter. The ioys of P.S.C. physics is being left to next year's seniors by Harry Charles. Bill Cody's worries are being left to Kathy Simpers. Bob Cook bestows one church key on Bob O'Conner. Lynn Cooper leaves all the basketball practices to Maria Chinchilla. Sue Crammer receives one gym suit from her sister Jane. Ivladaline Crosby regrets to leave her stale peanut butter crackers to her brother Al. The D.E. displays are being left by Frank Daily to the next lucky seniors. Franny Davis's English ability is going to be left to Rus Humes. Pat Drimmer regret- fully leaves five pounds of ginger snaps to Judy Pyzik. Football prac- tice is being left to Frazier Alburger by Tom Egolf. Harvey Miller and Tom Fitzpatrick receive John Feeley's crutches. Walt Feiger leaves one helmet to Henry Mitchell. Sally Flannigan's books are given to Pat Meyers. Dave Flemming leaves the Class of 1963 to Grace Obenland. Bugs Miller receives all the tape in the training room from Al Fox. Marian Gahm's ruined clarinet reeds are being left to Stan Krucinski. Ron Garvvood leaves his seat in Student Council to the next president. Joan Gibson leaves her gym suit to anyone who wants it. The love of Ray Golley's life is going to receive his old gym sneaks. Joe Gonzales leaves his history notes to Franny Eager, wh-o typed them. The whole school is being left to anyone who wants it by Jose Sierra. Dolores Simmons is leaving her good grades to Bill Shisler. The Stage twins are leaving their combined effort as captains of the cheerleaders to next year's choice. Diane Stewart is leaving her arguing to Bill Shisler. Barbara Wark is being left Karen Stiles' cheerleading outfit. Bob Stroup is going to leave all his success to Jackie Adams, Pat Struart's worn typewriter is being left to Ginny Friberg. Edward Thompson is leaving senior football to Bugsy Miller. Grace Ann Stippick is being left all the fun of cheerleading practices by Joann Tricomy. Marion Walton is leaving her position as treasurer to next year's treasurer. Richie Wat- kins is leaving his gavel to John Giannone. Bill Webber is receiving Rosemary's lock. Office work is being left to Flossie Burton by lda Wegner. Annie Williams' place in drill squad is to be left to Hazel Williams. Jim Young is leaving his desk in history to Judy Hawkins. Joyce Zawoiski leaves all her transcription tests to Ginny Friburg, along with all fun of the secretarial course. Don Scardino is leaving his slide 4-6 AND TESTAMENT rule to Henry Mitchell. Bob Dorell is being left a gym lock by James Schroder. Jane Hoban is receiving John Schroder's car keys. Margaret See leaves her hall locker to the Junior Class. The fun of senior gym is being left to anyone who can stand it by Bob Green. Bob Gruber leaves tea time at camp to Sir Roger. Anna Hamilton leaves all the fun of the senior year to Sue Blyth. Jerry Harding leaves the passing of the D.E. course to all the future D.E.'s. Paul Harris's German notes are being left to Herman Hoffmann. Gail Harrison's history book is being left to her brother Bruce. One dirty gym sock is being presented to John Young by Frank Hartman. Joe Heim wills his history class to anybody who wants it. Peg Hensel is going to give all her unpaid parking tickets to Ed Armrod. Tom Hinderliter wills all his good times in band to Stanley. Tom Hohing's instrument is being left to Mr. Graham. Lois Holloway's old gym locker is being left to Don Shirer by Don Howell. Allan Husted is being left one wet gym towel by his brother Jack. Next year's ma- iorette captain is being left a pair of bloomers by Shirley Jackson. Joe Daniels is being left Harvey Johnson's shoulder pads. All Judy John- son's office jobs are being left to Bonnie Poponi. Steve Karlsen leaves all his penalties to Henry Mitchell. Dick Kenvin leaves his diet to Dominic Ruggero. Joyce Kling's races. to the bus are being left to her brother Billy. Frank Kohler's brain is being left to Janice Andrews. All Alice Krantz's troubles are being left to Bruce Hermansen. Ken Laskowski's trig book is being left to anyone. Elmer Larsen's socks will be given to the janitor. Penny LaPollo's dirty gym clothes will be given to anyone who wants them. James Laurella is being left one worn gym lock by this brother John. Jim Linden leaves his end position to Ed Read. Al Cathers will receive Marty Lockwood's worn gym suit. One pair of old gym sneaks will be given to Lauren Louis from his sister Lorraine. The Shell is being left to the next editor by Barbara Mackey. Felicia Lesinskas leaves room lO3 to all the Junior secretarials. Next year's maiorette squad receives a used baton from Diane Mattson. Bruce Hermansen receives one gym suit from George Maultz. Sam Mc- Cully leaves all his weight to Frank Cole. All the shouting on drill squad is being left to Dottie Vierthailer. Barbara McDade leaves all the room she took up to Flossie Burton. All Barbara Meridith's good times are being left to the iuniors. Mr. Narducci is being left to Judy Hawkins by Marie Miller. Eleanor Miraglia leaves Mr. Giordano to her brother Joe. Eileen Moran leaves the bus to Dolores Williams. Joe Moore leaves one English .teacher to any underclassman, Kathy Linden- born is receiving Pat Morgan's gym suit. Ginny Mueller is leaving the alcove to the underclassmen. Flossie Neidinger leaves her soup bowl to all heavy eaters. George Nicholas leaves his love life to Harvey Miller. Leslie Mosher is leaving his hall locker to anyone who wants it. Bill Schisler is the lucky receiver of Micky O'Leary's congo drum. A pair of gym socks is to be left to Ralph Walker from Joe Osborne. Tom Papert leaves his gym suit to locker :f:l:222. The freshman class is re- ceiving Marylou Pheffer's broken gym locker. Donna Pierson leaves her hockey stick to Nancy. Pat Hughes is receiving Regina PregaHmer's hall locker. Maryann Price is leaving her place on the cheering squad to Peggy Simpkins if she grows an inch. Nancy Johnson is being left Janet Reagle's gym suit. Gail Rogers leaves payroll to Sandy Rogers. 47 Smilel Handsome, isn'f he? Slumber pa rty, frash? Feeling mighty happy . . . ,- ,... ,,. Come on, jump over. .. Heavy isn'f it? Stairway to The Stars . . 48 Morning after the night before . . . slug-only gunox Congratulations, I see you mode ifl The big fisherman . . tverybooy our ot me poo: . . .- Busy, busy, busy doy . . Let s have o new republic STUDIES? Pow-Wow 49 Porting is such sweet sorrow OURS FOR THE KEEPING We stood at the door of a high school, and a new world beckoned our way A world with a realm of mysteries on this our first freshman day. The start of a road now taken, but we knew not where it led, This was to be our high school in the four years that lay ahead. As sophomores we remember the event of the year, Our winter cotillion we'll long hold dear, Our Symphony of Snowflakes, Joann our queen, The twins were presiding a princesses' dream. The prom in the distance that seemed so far away, Soon loomed in the future with the approaching of May, The decorations, refreshments, the music must be planned, To change our gym to a star-studded land, We worked by the hours with problems galore, Till at last all seemed ready for our prom's encore, Stairway to the Stars was a night with a dream, Equally lovely was Joann our queen, The rings we received in that iunior year Marked the final step that now drew near. Among the different memories that echo in our ears, Was fall and all the football games, the banners and the cheers, Then the gym was packed with students whose cheering we hear yet, And we saw the ball, the whistle, and of course the basketball net, Then the mats were placed for wrestling, the fields cleared for track, There stood the teams of Regional, the team we will always back. The drill squad, and the color guard, and the band who played our song, Presented a sight to all of us that we'll remember long. Among the things we'll hold dear, our very special souvenirs, Are the things we've done day by day, memories gone and passed away, As through the years we travel, words we hold so dear, Will gather great new meaning as graduation nears, As winter turns to spring, our days now number few, For we're the class to graduate, the Class of '62, ln years to come we'll smile and recall, Our high school days most of all, A time for fun, to learn, to live, ' The things we've had were ours to give, And as the days gone by come to our memory creeping, Remember the years at Regional will always be Ours for the Keeping. by Lorraine Louis 50 UZC ZI11 C L A S S M E N .XM , .,---17 Ns ,'-Y .A ,g 'XY A X E L gb Xi., sl T K AT Q ,i XX 5 X' x V 9 Rf nj Y to J ix- X s X , . Q, 5 M' Q x . , ' is sq, r L T Ak f T X N . V, X X 'X wi ,X ' I SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Left to right: Mildred Drinkwoter - President Lorroine Borbocio - Vice President Joyce Beody - Secretory George Schools - Treasurer The sophomores needed nourish- ment otter their successful Cotillion. r JUNICR Q I Q ' .Xfef so QFFIPCTERS T .Left to right: Maryann Morrissey - Vice President X John Gionnone - President T Morilyn Lee - Treosurer Judy Pyzik - Secretory The iuniors hod o busy yeor preparing for the onnuol Ring Donce ond Junior-Senior Prom. HOMEROOM 1 21 kl Cl F B T V Bod P Casfor ROW M Beasley D Boster E Bond L Bullen J Brown, M. Chin- Left To Right: 'lsi ROW: Fran in oe, . uron, . y , . , : . , . , . , . , . J. Brosic, C. Bauer, D. Clancy. 2nd ROW: Mr. Pratzner, D. Christy, chillo, K. Bolton. 4fh ROW: R. Cooper, W. Callahan, J. Carney, F. Alvarado, F. Beckman, G. Chastain, R. Cieslik, C. Cinelli. 3rd E. Charney, J. Czbas, R. Clark. HOMEROOM 223 Left to Right: 'lst ROW: P. Smith, S. Weston, A. Yopp, K. Smith, M- Sfefson, 3rd ROW: S- Wufers, P. Wagner, C. Stafford, F. Syer, S. Sirhea, J. Werner, S. Valenti, 2nd ROW: Mr. Guerere, D. Zan- B- VVGVUSSI l-- Skeffeiff G- SHPPJCJC- 41h ROW! G- YOUNG, -l. TUFHSY, garo, J. Sfiver, L. Slofhour, J. Zbikowski, J. Stippick, D. Vierfhaler, J- WllCOX, B4 TJWOUVOT, J. W9lSSki, R. WUlli9F- HOMEROOM 1 'IO l Mr H h. 3rd ROW: E. Read, M. Schuler, T. Reagen, C Left to Right: 'lsi ROW: L. Schroeder, K. Rosing, K. Simpers, J. Ra sfon, . oc Simpkins, D. Ruggero, J. Pysik, J. Sc S. Richards, B. Shisler, D. Reinhardt, E. Reynolds, F. Rainier, M. haefer. 2nd ROW: P. Schalik, Reitz, P. Rainier, D. Schierer, C. Rappenecker. . M5 HOMEROOM 1 13 Left to Right: 'lst ROW: R. McKelvey, R. Matson, E. Powell, G. Oben- S. Sommon, C. Mullins, R. Monckfon, B. Mathis, H. Mifc ll,, R.L land, E. Marck, B. Myers, L. McCrane. 2nd ROW: B. Poponi, F. O'Neill, J. Pufta, B. McCuTcheon. K-X Payne, P. Phillips, T. McNulty, J. Powell, J. Pederson, K. Mitchell, HOMEROOM 225 Leff To Rlghh 'Isl' ROW: P. Harris, C. Lindborn, Judy Hawkins, D Kline, J. Hobon, J. lgelski, Wllemmino Kline. 2nd ROW: Mr. Neiley, B. Hermansen, E. LcHerTy, A. Hollimon, R. Hume, D. Lahnemon, B. Kramer, J. Kaufman, P. Humes, J. Gregory, M. Hahn, N. Johnson. R. Judge. 3rd ROW: D. Gibson, J. Lucho, O. Kruger, P. Harris, A. Lewman, . J. Lee, R. Kline. 4th ROW: T. Kaczur, D. Hegeman, A. Hollimon, HOMEROOM 'I 19 Left fo Right: lsl ROW: V. Friberg, J. Erb, M. Donahue, L. Fuhrer, Fox. 3rd ROW: F. Eager, H. Fallon, C. Drumm, J. Gagnon, J. Gian- B. Davis, R. DiOrio, B. Feldman. 2nd ROW: R. Fuller, C. Gamble, G. none, A. Frafandaono, H. Gansow. 54 HOMEROOM 221 Left To Righf: 15? ROW: M. Andrews, W. Beadling, J. Beaver, L. Beardsworfh. 3rd ROW: D. Anderson, C. Barrick, R. Berkey, P. Bar- Barbaccia, L. Bennerf, E. Berkey, D. Blakely. 2nd ROW: Miss Pillef, reff, B. Boyce, E. Bowen, B. Ableft. 41h ROW: M. Buchanan, P. S. Blithe, B. Bachman, M. Buchhofer, J. Beatty, M. Braddock, M. Beeler, G. Bendig, R. Berg, J. Adams. HOMEROOM 21 7 Left 10 Right: 151' ROW: P. Clark, S. Chew, M. Callahan, E. Carroll, D. Busch. 3rd ROW: C. Decker, H. Carfy, A. Burke, C. Bullen, N B. Dietrich, C. Daniels, A. Crispaldi. 2nd ROW: Miss Rofhermel, H. Dillon. 41h ROW: J. Craemer, A- CC1Tl1SI'S- Cheeseman, C. DiDomenico, B. Cromwell, A. Cordero, J. DelRossi, HOMEROOM 213 Left To Righh 1s1' ROW: C. Guzzo, C. Harrison, M. Hannigan, K. Dougherty, D. Goldman, J. Erb, M. Hannigan. 2nd ROW: P. Grif- fith, T. Dumas, L. Gregory, M. Fleckensfein, H. Farrell, J. Grimmie, Mrs. Olivier. 3rd ROW: R. Foster, M. Drinkwaier, J. Gray, J. Fleisch, L. Greenwood, G. Durfor, J. Hahn. 47h ROW: W. Doherty, D. Gray C. Gerhardf, E. Fieger, J. Gagnon, W. Foster, J. Gagnon, B. Harri son, D. Fisher. 55 l HOMEROOM 207 I-eff To Vlgllfz TOP ROW: 5- Heirn, H- Hayes, T- Laughlin, J- Hoey, Hichman, D. lfielski, M. Kuneck, J. Kuns, T. Hartman, D. Klein, J C. Kerbowsky, W. Kehler, C- Lufho, P. Jennings- 3rd ROW: N- Hoey, M. Klob, C. Heim, Mr. Skidas. SEATED: L. Kebalo, C. James Helm, E- l'lOlSfOf1, R- l'l0fC1ClC6I', C- ClUlTlPP, W- Koppeler, H- HGH- C. Ingram, P. Hughes, N. La France, R. Jones, D. Kebalo. man, S. Krucinski, L. Hunter, N. Hirm. 2nd ROW: M. Jeffers, N. HOMEROOM 205 Left To right: 'lsr ROW: Drew Miller, Roberf Noble, Bill Michaels, Ed Robert O'Connor. 3rd ROW: Mr. Perch, Frannie O'Rourke, Wayne McWilliams, Roy Lehman, Thomas McKinna, Don Marfin, John Mc- Miller, Sam Morris, John Morrison, Jim McCloskey, Diana Miller. Lleheny, Marylou McGlinn. 2nd ROW: Shirley Madden, Francis Mc- 4th ROW: Gary Otferback, Linda Llewellyn, Roseanne McGuire, Nulfy, Walt Mafhes, Paf McFarland, Edd Omrod, Ken McNally, Eileen McCloy, Mary Ann Leek, Sarah McGuire, Marie McGurk. HOMEROOM AUD. Left fo right, 'lsf ROW: J. Spicer, M. Simpkins, H. Servis, C. L. Snyder, F. Valleffe. 3rd ROW: P. Schwenif, G. Schools, R. Seif- Sfaines, L. Sfarkus, C. Schrader, E. Schulfz. 2nd ROW: Mr. Spara- zinger, R- Taylor, C. Sherwood, H- TGlbOT, 5- Shflffef- 4fl'1 ROWS chino, E. Thomas, R. Vernon, A. Vallianos, B. Spaventa, T. Sfinsman, K- 5Cl'lO9f1, J- SOFHSFS- 56 HOMEROOM Left to Right: 'Ist ROW: Margaret Welsch, A. Widman, D. Wilbam, kie, Mr. Falls. 3rd ROW: T. Wilson, J. Young, R. Yaneseska, G. J. Zein, J. Williams, C. Wagner, J. Voight. 2nd ROW: M. Walsh, Walker, S. Weber, J. Yanzuk,J. Welsch. A. Williams, L. Wolbert, H. Wible, E. Wilson, M. Wooding, E. Wil- HOMEROOM 201 Left to Right: 'lst ROW: C. Parks, R. Prodell, A. Byles, R. Reiley, ROW: N. Potts, J. Russel, L. Pickford, J. Ravel, R. Scheller, S. Ro N. Penclergest, J. Patton, D. Ritter. 2nd ROW: Mr. Yost, M. Reilly, berts, C. Peden. 4th ROW: J. Rafter, S. Schied, J. Sainsbury, G L. Schnieder, J. Potts, C, Rodman, J. Schiller, S. Reynolds. 3rd Pendlebury, J. Shock. AUTOGRAPHS 57 JUNIOR HIGH OFFICERS Left to right: James Sproul - Treasurer, Darlene Kohl - President Paul Ma ber V , y ry - ice President, Jane Mitchell - Secretary. l. The freshmen have spent a great deal of time planning their festive Vale-nfine's Dance, which proved to be a great success. Left to right: Nancy Beese - Vice President, Harry Carmen - President, Carol Bell tary, Mark McCarty - Treasurer. - Secre- Left to right: Linda Holloway - Vice President, Sa - President, Walter Fieger - Secretary. Here we see the seventh-grade ofticers discussing their annual and enioyable class party. 58 The eighth-grade diligently prepare The theme for their an- nual party. ndy Schoen - Treasurer, Charlene Angel . HOMEROOM AUD. L. to R. 'lst ROW: Armstrong, P. Angel, A. Bell, O. Archer, R. Arndt, F. Alburger, P. Briggs, R. Bastinelli. 2nd ROW: H. Beas- ley, M. Briggs, W. Bodine, R. Aron, K. Bandiera, W. Barrett, J. Brooks, P. Aspell. 3rd ROW: S. Beckas, C. Birchall, R. Brooks, J. Andrews, C. Bendig, D. Allsebrook, Mr, Morgan. 4th ROW: S. Bauer, A. Blakeley, V. Bachman, C. Assalone, J. Broadwater, C. Bleattler, T. Bolton. HOMEROOM 212 L. to R. 'lst ROW: R. Eichmann, T. Fricker, J. Foxhill, B. Fernan- dez, A. Daug, R. Dick, D. Densten. 2nd ROW: D. Dougherty, J. DiDomenico, M. Diodato, M. Ernst, P. Faist, N. Gault, Miss Dunn. 3rd ROW: C. Frank, L. Gibson, B. Fean, M. Finkenstein, L. Davey, M. Gibson, J. Fallon. 4th ROW: M. Detwiler, J. Dee- ney, B. Dorell, A. Diamond, P. Diaczenko, J. Dowdell, B. Dorell, C. Fitting. HOMEROOM 220 L. to R. 'lst ROW: S. Colvin, D. Cody, A. Crosby, J. Burr, J. Burton, D. Cohan, B. Clark. 2nd ROW: M. Christy, D. Cody, A. Crowthers, B. Dalton, B. Burgess, C. Bruno. 3rd ROW: H. Castro, R. Bullen, E. Danner, L. Cierro, L. Burlap, J. Carman. 4th ROW: B. Buckhofer, W. Clendenning, V. Casole, A. Buehl, A. Doggett, J. Custalow, R. Burns, T. Bythway. HOMEROOM 210 'lst ROW: I to R: L, Jacobson, L. Johnson, J. Huryan, D. Kohl, S. Jones, L. Kingett, S. Koehler. 2nd ROW: L. Kline, A. Jacobi, J. Kern, A. Kimball, C. Keir, J. Jones, A. Kacinskas, J. Kane 3rd ROW: R. Jones, L. Jarvis, M. Joyce, G. Larsen, L. lgielski, E. Koerner, A. Imperatore, K. Lahneman. 4th ROW: L. Knowles W. Laskowski, W. Kohl, L. Kruger, A. Kline, W. Kennedy, G Londes, C. Lapollo, D. Jewell. r HOMEROOM 209 Left to right: 'lst ROW: Y. Mustaro, L. Parcutt, E. Menold, B. Noble, F. Moncrief, D. Miller, C. Meoly. 2nd ROW: P. Owens, J. Micheals, J. Moore, J. Miraglia, D. Nagel, J. Purphy, J. Mul len, Mr. Stallings. 3rd ROW: W. Patton, M. Osborne, D. Moore J. Mitchell, R. Okey, M. Otter. HOMEROOM 208 Left to right: 'Ist ROW: P. MacEachern, E. Teek, C. MacEachern J. Maior, D. Tehn, C. McGurk. 2nd ROW: M. McGavigle, E. La-ges, E. Massez, D. McGoman, P. Madden, C. Leusner, M. Lek- vikowski, Miss Greenwald. 3rd ROW: F. McGonern, E. Lucke, 1 R. McCarty, J. MacMillan, W. Magee, J. McKelvey, C. Lawrence. 4th ROW: W. Lawson, E. Levernois, P. Mayberry, R. Adon, T. McCouch. 1 HOMEROOM 226 Left to right: 1st ROW: E. Schultz, C. Shaefer, J. Schindler, B Shelton, L. Schofield, R. Sayers, C. Sacchetti. 2nd ROW: S Stuber, L. Saunders, R. Scott, J. Schwaluk, J. Scheirer, W. Sproul, M. Simpers, Miss Hazen. 3rd ROW: R. Street, S. Sim- mons, P. Souders, D. Seger, D. Scott, D. Stage, C. Shoemaker, J. Spaventa. 4th ROW: W. Smith, D. Sullivan, B. Schafer, R. Sloan, B. Sewter, R. Scott. HOMEROOM 21 1 Left to right: lst ROW: K. Pierson, M. Robert, C. Pederson, PI Reamer, D. Rocker, L. Perno, A. Pologruto. 2nd ROW: J. Redner, J. Rudolph, R. Reinhardt, K. Pison, G. Rendall, K. Rodgers, M. Rudolph, Mrs. Walker. 3rd ROW: J. Rice, P. Ritter, W. Pufta, H. Paynter, G. Phillips, J. Royds, J. Read, L. Pavolvec. 4th ROW: R. Riley, N. Rogers, D. Price, W. Price, G. Reitmiier, A. Rosen- heim, W. Roach, A. Robinson, L. Rufe. HOMEROOM 202 Left to right: ist ROW: E. Howell, F. Hassett, T. Graves, T. Hayes, C. Giffin, E. Glenn, G. Goldsbourgh. 2nd ROW: B. Hecker, B. Harris, R. Gray, B. Heller, J. Haas, R. Headly, Mr. Yerger. 3rd ROW: K. Gochinski, J. Greewood, J. Halliwell, D. Grimmie, H. Holes, L. Humbrecht, T. Hughes, B. Hartman. 4th ROW: L. Hallworth, W. Harris, A. Heaten, J. Hannigan, S. Hortz, L. Hudson, J. Grogan, D. Golly. HOMEROOM 106 Left to right: 'lst ROW: B. Alba, W. Calloway, J. Buchhofer, D. Birchall, L. Berger, G. Campbell, S. Buchl, J. Allen. 2nd ROW: M. Andrews, C. Bell, D. Bewsher, N. Burke, B. Balagtas, M. Brown, A. Brown. 3rd ROW: Mr. Maranto, A. Cannistraci, C. Bell, N. Beese, J. Campbell, H. Carman, L. Applegate, J. Brit- ton, D. Carney, R. Cain, W. Andrews, R. Brooks, L. Buck, J. Bowers, C. Bahrn, R. Campbell. HOMEROOM 1 22 Left to Right: 'lst ROW: Forrest Fidell, Diane Fallon, Marie Fer- guson, Bob George, Jay Galt, John Flynn, Toni Fermoni. 2nd ROW: A. Lawley, Wayne Fieger, Norman Hans, Benny Farren, Diane Flynn, Maureen Flood, Ron Finch, Jerry Giordano. 3rd ROW: Jackie Foster, Danny George, Julia Harris, Donna Gess, Kathleen Fleckenstein, Bob Gross, Grace Harrison. 4th ROW: Ken Fox, Bob Fleming, Don Graus. HOMEROOM-CAFE Left to right: 'ist ROW: S. Young, D. Thomas, J. Terch, W. Web- ber, M. Toon, B. Weney, L. Walker. 2nd ROW: R. Wolf, B. Val- lano, S. Williams, K. Theander, L. Ward, L. Worrell, D. Thomas, Mrs. Hamilton. 3rd ROW: F. Vain, C. Wilson, D. Ulrich, P. Wes- sel, D. Vickery, W. Weisman, G. Taylor, G. Widner, C. Vain. 4th ROW: J. Vandergrift, L. Tyler, J. Wessel, M. Sullivan, T. Ziffer, J. Thumm, C. Todd, T. Wisson, R. Valerano. iv HOMEROOM 120 Left to right: 1st ROW: E. Crosby, G. Creame, R. Donahue, S. Crammer, S. Coyne, T. Cinelli. 2nd ROW: Miss Spinella, J. Cat- tani, C. Cheeseman. 3rd ROW: C. Dupri, D. Clarke, N. Clen- denning, M. DeMarco, V. Cook, C. Chandler, B. Erb. 4th ROW: S. Duncan, R. Conway, R. Dorr, R. Cooper, R. Cook, L. Devine, R. Decker. HOMEROOM CAFETERIA Left to Right: 'lst ROW: R. Orlando, B. Mustaro, A. Miller, P. McNamara, R. Monitzer, M. Michaels, L. More. 2nd ROW: Mr. W. Hirschmann, D. Orcutt, W. Morrison, K. Merkel, S. O'NeilI, W. Myers, B. Ollis. HOMEROOM AUD. Left to right: 'lst ROW: J. Taylor, J. Toac, F. Tepper, A. Va- lenti, V. Yiccer, F. Zazzarino, R. Toney. 2nd ROW: Mr. Seimes, C. Watson, R. Vanart, D. Waters, G. Wort, G. Yanzuk, K. Ward, S. Tricomy. 3rd ROW: M. Trotter, J. Welker, J. Wurst, B. Thorn- ton, C. Westort, A. Widman, E. Trautman, E. Thomas. 4th ROW: J. Werner, E. Watson, B. Vickrey, F. Telling, H. Whiting, W. Thornton. HOMEROOM 135 Left to right: lst ROW: D. Hunter, H. Jennings, D. Hohing, G Judge, W. Kling, S. Hoban, E. Knoll. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Daly, K. Kramer, H. Ingram, D. Kerth, J. Knoerzer, M. Helgenberg, P. lvins, D. Jurofsky, C. Ingram. 3rd ROW: M. Kirk, K. Horsey, M. Karlsen, B. Johnson, G. Kavanaugh. 4th ROW: D. Hornick, J. Knoerzer, M. Hunsinger, E. Klotz, A. Husted, G. Hill. HOMEROOM 239 Left to right: 'lst ROW: A. Schmidt, W. Stankowski, J. Shrader, J. Sheridan, R. Shaw, V. Schweiker, S. Schaffer, N. Spicer. 2nd ROW: Mr. Caporaletti, P. Siefring, F. Schank, J. Stanton, J. Ru- bino, J. Starkus, M. Six, R. Simpkins. 3rd ROW: W. Rowand, N. Shendock, A. Scheller, J. Servis. HOMEROOM 128 Lett to right: Ist ROW: D. Bedard, M. Barbour, D. Bush, K. Anderson, R. Boyd, B. Callahan, H. Briggs. 2nd ROW: Mr. Schwartz, J. Andrews, B. Amorosa, B. Bieler, H. Bewsher, C. Angel, J. Callahan, S. Aeschleman, J. Baynes. 3rd ROW: B. Brown, G. Adrion, W. Brown, C. Brown, B. Bauer, H. Bond M. Blame. 4th ROW: B. Biecroft, H. Bond, M. Blome, D. Biss, G Bombaro, A. Belfino, J. Bryan. r HOMEROOM 1 30 Left to right: 'lst ROW: J. Delany, J. Cressman, F. Donahue, C. Dubell, J. Davis, G. Carey, W. Carney. 2nd ROW: Mr. DeYoung S. Console, B. Derr, J. Davis, B. Erney, R. Currey, R. Dick, F. Capra. 3rd ROW: L. Carty, J. DeMarco, J. Clyde, G. Chandler, L. DeCicco, D. Dickinson, C. Duppel. 4th ROW: K. Dramond J. Diodato, G. Capchart, L. Erarst, V. Cook, J. Caruso. HOMEROOM 137 Left to Right: 'lst ROW: W. Kaczmarek, M. McCausland, C. Knoutf, R. Lauala, S. Larsen, J. Lang, E. McGurk. 2nd ROW Mr. Karnes, A. Marrafla, S. Maisinger, V. Kaczmarek, E. Lovett, L. Joss, R. McAllister, R. Kingetf. 3rd ROW: E. Kindle, J. Maf- thews, E. Jurofsky, R. Lakatus, L. McDermott, E. Kramer, L. Mc- Kay, L. Layne. 1 1 HOMEROOM 132 Left to Right: lst ROW: R. Ewell, A. Foster, S. Firmani, J. Green- wood, B. Gault, R. Graeve, D. Ewert. 2nd ROW: N. Fravenhof- fen, L. Godbee, R. Franks, M. Flanigan, M. Goldman, J. Gibson, W. Grimley. 3rd ROW: S. Fernandez, J. Frederica, P. Gethens, B. Gess, R. Gettz, W. Fieger, C. Faist. 4th ROW: G. Fox, C. Geiger, C. Forsythe, J. Fleming, C. Fieger. HOMEROOM 1 34 Left io Right: 'Ist ROW: K. Hurst, M. Headley, L. Horsey, J. Hoffman, R. Harty, C. Ireland, T. Jennings. 2nd ROW: Miss Brownell, K. Humes, V. Haas, L. Holloway, J. Huber, E. Johnson, J. Guenther, R. Hannigan. 3rd ROW: G. Hall, S. Harnkefh, C. Humbrecht. S. Herbert, K. Healy, P. Hannigan, R. Harrison. 4th ROW: W. Hirn, J. Hunsinger, M. Hoechst, C. Harris, J. Heller, R. Healey. HOMEROOM 230 Left to Right: 'lst ROW: P. Nawarth, R. Monitzer, P. Obre, T McNamara, M. Mullen, J. Pacifico, F. Michaels. 2nd ROW: N Morris, G. McWilliams, S. Nork, T. McKelvey, D. Murray, R Mullen, Mrs. Shick. 3rd ROW: E. Nelson, C. Olson, D. Osborne M. Moncrief, N. Mitchell, N. Moncrief, K. Minosse. 4th ROW E. Miller, G. O'Neill, D. Payne, P. Miller, C. Money, C. Penney L. Moscatelli, P. Moore, F. Merkel. f I HOMEROOM 232 Left to right: 'lst ROW: St. Poponi, J. Shendock, L. Smith, G. Price, J. Seitzinger, D. Pickford, B. Smith. 2nd ROW: M. Schools, P. Ryan, J. Skrobiak, J. Reitmeier, A. Peters, E. Scheid, C. Ro- den, Miss Kropat. 3rd ROW: D. Simpson, J. Smith, S. Schoen, L. Richman, R. Ryan, F. Sanders, J. Shinn. 4th ROW: C. Redner, C. Rafhme, K. Rubincam, K. Slothour, J. Reilly, J. Robertson, T. Rosenheim. i HOMEROOM 230 Left to right: lst ROW: M. McCarty, J. MacCariella, A. Mat- tern, W. Lindsay, W. Lindsay, J. Leahey, G. Lydic, M. LaGrande, J. Lewman, J. Lesinskas. 2nd ROW: J. Laurella, D. Mayes, W. Loges, R. Manna, S. LaBuda, T. McConaghy, S. Lavala. 3rd ROW: Miss Maguire, G. Kretzmer, R. Maratta, J. Madden, L. McCloy, L. Litty, R. Lord, J. Matsinger. 4th ROW: J. LoBiondo, E. Lihn, J. Lavala, J. Mayes, C. McKeen, C. Landes, C. Kuns. HOMEROOM 234 Lett to right: lst ROW: B. Weir, L. Tolewicz, K. Welsh, D. Wames, M. Yastcemski, M. Welsh, L. Taylor, E. Wressig, C. Ward. 2nd ROW: D. Spila, R. Terch, J. Yanzok, K. Ward, K. Wilson, J. Thomsen, B. Snutfin, E. Thieman, B. Waters. 3rd ROW: T. Snyder, P. Winchester, D. Worrell, G. Sproul, R. Wes- sell, G. Weiss, M. Somers, Mr. DeCuzzi. 4th ROW: C. Volovnik, P. Thomas, J. Werner, J. Stover, R. Welker, C. Steinke, A. Trotter. HOMEROOM 228 Left to right: 'lst ROW: C. Rahme, R. Reitz, A. Price, W. Roberts. 2nd ROW: M. Rogers, L. Platt, E. Parrish, K. Pitts, G. Ravel, V Raio, W. Poore. 3rd ROW: A. Roach, D. Rees, D. Reese, N. Roden, D. Patterson, J. Propert, F. Pison, Mr. Williams. 4th ROW: J. Price, G. Ritter, P. Parleman, S. Parks, S. Potts, R. Raditch, J. Patti. HOMEROOM 222 J. Lucha, J. Lomas, G. Wessen, W. Saunders, B. Clark, T. Henry, F. Jacobson, K. Dobbins, A. Schiller, J. Foxworth, J. Saunders, G. Fimple, M. Minten, J. Hotz, R. Dunleavy, R. Bowker, E. Lentz, C. Saunders, Mrs. Dare, R. Jones, M. MacDonald, E. Fimple, R. Malloy, R. Tomosello, P. Parker, J. Logan. I ' ,...-- AW 4211 Q, a i .. 'K , ' i Q. paw If ' M wileid-1 A nil 11' ' 31+ A-Q.. 'M fsvxzkf--Q.f,-,:' .1 f- ' H gf . Q -fx. X, g Rf, ,h V I , uiiig-:i1, A .1 fgiw sw 3' 3 1 ,.., 'fag 7 ,- ,W - . - -K ' , N Lk f 5.1-,L K I wif 1fLQll555j51,f Y , W, .K X 2' QV' f -5 if ' 52 .K 3 ' Eg, '. XL ' QM EM li f J Keira. gif Nil ,ox , V50 Mawr' Qjify .gi FOOTB QP 43 BOTTOM ROW, L. to R: W. Foster, T. Fitzpatrick, H. Miller, Cooper, S. Karlsen, R. Gruber, H. Johnson, A. Fox, J. Feeley Conway, B. Hermcmnsen SECOND SOWg J. Gagnon, J. Czbos Linden, R. Cook, T. Hohing, J. Puffo, J. Lee, Ed. Chorney, Mitchell, R. Gess, R. Keck THIRD ROW: D. Scardino, W. Doherty, Keck i60l ond Conway i46l give angle pursuit of enemy. I Q fi 1 If :E fl F 3, fl ,Q ggi l sf S l L 6 2 5 5 -QIV W l ' .,,... ' xfm ls. Steve Karlsen Robert Gruber Harvey Johnson End Tackle Full back S E N I O R S 'bv Capmins Robert Gruber-Harvey Johnson-Steve Karlsen F .L da qw 1 aw ,w : 519 , . we is A z- lf' vw? -ff Wolf Fieger Al Fox John Feeley End Tackle Half back 67 K A, nun. ski lk f ' Q 44.41 fl an-F A T M , X N7 1-,v.. L , if ,',a ' 'ya we A T' T .. H Vx H 3 ltull ' , T Roberf Cook Richard Watkins Jim Conway Tackle Guard Guard W Dom Scardino Thomas Hohing Half back Tackle E Thomas Egolf Ron Keck Jim Linden Center Half back End 68 . ,, iA' af' ' Z Hr' H gg L ,. Ai, ,. ff 0 - nf Y . BEHIND I ,- , .Q , YJ 4 . , . A 'v-4.4 ii Dc1d's doy H - 'V E. HELP! if . ' - '- Q L- - ., ' A ' we- f 'mg-v 'H - iff- M- ' if5'5:wf 1. ' . , '- wk .. , ,Wi , . .,,.s.,L,.,. , ,, f- 'ff-Ig I gil' gf ,xg9jx.Q.1,.f5:j--.skwwg155 f 'T .f , W , f S Sf ' .9 , T 5 a. ' ' aka S 4 5 S g 5, 5 5 2 if X M X ,Q R gf r Q S 3 2 JS, ,A 8. M. 1 f 3 My 4 s . ,, 4 Jax . 3. if T 1 WWA. T5 2 ' 1 fi 'K .., h .nm Q.,.f,.1 -- . :. . . .. -I :.',:.,. 51.52551 - ,-, My -:L, 5 . - -- x ' 1- ff.1s,.h w --:.:g. f.m. Mr. J. Herbert - cooc h Q GRIDIRON One, two, Three , . The master speaks! W TOP: J. Kuns, D. Grcxy, G. Nicholas, R. Decker, BOTTOM: F. McGovern, L. Diamond, J. Creamer, R. Heinrick. 69 3. gif 2 .-LU: 'Q' M J. T ,f f Mitchell blocks as Feeley moves To Cover 32 T' vi' li l A N lm Johnson drives for yordoge os Egolf cmd Mitchell move fo block. Johnson tackled os Feeley and Gruber move in to help. 1 l M Regional sforfs offensive ploy os their power line charges Egolf leading. 391-Q Feiger, Cook ond No. 27 try to block on opponent's kick. i :Wk I A K ,, ,Lf , Watkins stops on onslaught by cn mossive line. iiib No. 57 and No. 18 appear to be huddling with the enemy over their own boll carrier. Overbrook in action against Audubon. Horry Char am cody 72 Jim Young , i Mickey O'Leory 11. 3 . 9, fs. fr Howie Reed FIRST ROW: Left to right. R. McCarty, J. Spivol, E. Lodges, E. Lucky, J. Carman, R. Headley, Mr. Folls icoochl SECOND ROW: P. Harris, M. O'Leory, J. Schweiker, H. Chciries, W. Cody, J. Young, 73 D O N N A P I E R S O i SENIOR Left to Right: KNEELING - D. Pierson, M. Chinchillo STANDING - J. Redner, C. Bleoffler, S. McGuire, J. Erb, R. Reinhardt, D. Zongoro, N. Gciult, R. McGuire, C, Heim, J. Holton, P. Wagner, Mrs. Olivier. E :- .Nm . Q . i M A C R . A E P 2 T ' A N C I H ' N L L S O Left to Right: FIRST ROW - J. Beaver, J. Moor, J. Hahn, D. Kohl, B. Buchmcmn, B. Shelton, S. Lee, D. Lihn, SECOND ROW - F. Moncrief, B. Hartman, B. Heller, M. Osborne, S. Simmons, E. Menold, J. Rice, S. Stu- laer, THIRD ROW - V. Bochmon, C. Brosic, H. Cheesmon, P. Griffith, M. Hannigan, L. Kingett, Mrs. Olivier VARSITY BASKETBALL L. 'ro R. KNEELING - R, Cook, H. Reed, J. Young, H. Hoffman, G. Pendelbury SECOND ROW - L. Dio- mond Kmonogerj, H. Charles, J. Linden, P. Horris, J. Schweiker, A. Cofhers, Wm. Cody Cmgr.J, Mr. FoHs, coach. SEN IORS Jock Schweiker I Robert Cook Harry Charles 76 Paul Harris I Jim Young Jim Linden 'ei-nf' ,- -Y L ' ii. Bill Cody Howard Reed Leo Diamond JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW - R. O'Connors, E. Reed, H, Hoffman, J. Carmen, L. Pavlovec, G. Thomas. SECOND ROW -A L. Diamond, K. Schoen, E. Charney, J. Gagnon, G. Pendlebury, A. Cathers, W. Cody, Coach Guerere. 77 FRESHMEN 'Ist ROW Left to Right - W. Thomas, K. Dobbins, R. Arndt, D. Moore, L. Pavlovec, S, Gofor, G. Basinellic 2nd ROW E. Lucky, R. Riely, J. Carmen, D. Wessel, H. Beasley, J. Caine, J. Sproul. OUR BASKETBALL TEAM IN ACTION G O R A M S G O 78 T I N G R A M S 79 WRESTLING - VARSITY - J.V. ssl? 5 Ib-SAGRAM sow. , Or. - .X Q, ...ff TEAM lst ROW Left To Right - A. Dough, K. Kenvin, D. Ruggero, E. Howell, R. Kingeff, 3rd ROW Coach Mauriello, D. Shire, J. Moleski, J. Gag- T, Dumas, S. Shire, T. Orgrligach, 2nd ROW F. McGovern, Tovcoif, non, J. Casey, M, Schuler, J. Somers, Coach Ken Landis. R. Berlcey, J. McGuire, J, Wilson, R. l-lofacker, A. Miller, R. Madden, SENIORS I + l Dick Kenvin Joseph Casey 80 ZZZZZZ . . .! Leggol Leggol Stop dmggin' your feet! Owwl My Neck ! Let's start over again - 81 GIRLS' BASKETBALL .1-besfs rwsf-QM A ,L...3 i,,s3 Nmfsqwf' Bei .wsinmqw 745 f3C,.i342f.l Qvgyggg M. -was winds Q-LQCMK fj2:2Q7Y Que 41-A-Q W Vf'fX5Q9 VARSITY STEAM se V?'axf.'sg:C'sI wES'2zg'1Q'? ll ix, L to R, KNEELING - M. Chinchilla, L. Skerreff, M. Wooding. STANDING - P. Carter, D. Zangaro, D. Vier- ff3.:ffs5nsf'g thaler, M, Hahn, P. Castor, Miss Hazen, lcoachl. 2 S P E Z N 3 I C O F R I, JUNIOR VARSITY L to R, KNEELING - C. Harrison, D. Kline, E. McCoy, H. Williams. STANDING, H. Cheeseman, C. Barrick, M. Drinkwaier, D. Fisher, S. Heim, D. Anderson, Miss Hazen lcoachl. 82 FRESHMAN GIRLS L ROW D Cod , D. Kohe, J. Haas, C. Bleattler, N. Gault, C. Assolone, 'lst ROW Left to Right A. Bell, J. Wessel, C. Todd, D. Armstrong, . . . y Rufe, L. Jarvis, S. Simmons, K. Gochinski. 2nd ROW P. Ritter, B. Y. Mustoro, L. Perno, C. Pederson, Mrs. Walker. Heller, R. Gray, E. Menold, D. Cody, B. Hartman, C. Brosic. 3rd BASEBALL VARSITY l J f if . ,lub ' . .41 . Y AMX! -L lr ,av ' ,g 'fjj X ff! . 3 if .4 L' . 1st ROW Left to Right J. Gonzales, F. Hartman, W. Kapler, T. Hart- Reed, 3rd ROW Coach Stallings, R. Cooper, M. Schu mon, D. Gray, A. Cathers, R. O'Conners, R. Cieslik, 2nd ROW J. D. Roden, T. Egolf, T. Regan, H. Mitchell, Coach Mciuriel Lee, F. Fitzpatrick, K. Loskowski, R. Cook, E. Charney, W. Cody, H. 83 t ler, H. Miller, lo. Howie Reed Bob Cook Thomas Egolf 2nd Base Catcher lst Base I dare you! Woddaya mean he's safe? l'll smack it a mile? Frank Hartman Donald Roden Outfield Outfield In the glove, Stupid! Anytime you're ready! Ken Laskowski Shortsrop I got it? Vw my Joe Gonzales Bill Cody Outfield Outtield Bur where did it go? Even a baseball bounces! so STANDING: Coach Falls, J. Young, J. Erb, R. Hofecker, J. Rich, L. Coach Neiley, M. O'Leary KNEELING: F. McGouern, L. Louis, R. Sierra, J. Czbos, J. Johnson, B. Gruber, R. Gess, J. Osborn, T. Sichfsinger, G. Schools, L. Burlap, J. Kone, N. Rodgers, D. Miller, Hohing, B. Clark, B. Noble, G. McKeIvey, T. Sfinsmcn, T. Ziffer, D, Ashelmen, D. McGower, F. Alsberger, P. Mayberry. A TRACK 'S FIELD SENIORS Thomas Hoehing Harvey Johnson Luis Sierra 85 if l Q93 Bob Gruber Joe Osborne ARCHERY KNEELING, I. to r. Robert Green, Ronald Brooks, Richard Compbeli, Dennis Busch, Steven Goyder, Alvin Fitting. STANDING, Vida Dugan, Jomes Corney, Art Buell, Ed Loferty, Robert Berg, Robert Bishop. 86 N, , ' cr K i Qi In if an A c T I v I T I E gAculN9 SFHOOI AT Wfifmq f i, so ,missin- TWO Bits, gli' A 'MA FOUR airs. W, Slx Bll-S' J' Q' ef' A DOLLAR, , ALL THOSE LLL FOR REGIONAL 1 A wrwfm STAND-UP AND HOLLER! , L VARSITY CHEERLEADING SQUAD f ' Cf Left to Right: Grace Ann Stippick, Karen Stiles, Flossy Burton, Ginny Mueller, Joan Werner, Carol Parks, Peggy Simpkins Co Barbara Mackey, Joanne Console, Joanne Tricomy, Maryann Price, Captains: Carol Stage, Barbara Stage. I ll ll F Y Karen Stiles Joanne Tricomy 88 Maryann Price Barbara Mackey MAJORETTES FIRST ROW: Shirley Jackson, Diane Fisher, Jeanette Stiles, Joan Fleisch. Shirley Jackson Captain 2nd ROW: L. to R. Diane Kline, Diane Mattson, Co-Captain 3rd ROW: Captain Diane Mattson Co-Ca ptain' .,- Dolores Asmus Sergeant at Arms COLOR GUARD Gail Rogers L. to R. Dolores Asmus, Sergeant at Arms, Grace Olaenland, Edie Powell, Gail Rogers, Brenda Feldman. 89 Helen MacBride JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS L. To R. Bonnie Womer, Captain, Ronnie Prodell, Linda Kebalo, Diane Kebalo, Rene Pologrufo, Joann Brosic l 5 lu , . V - ll! , is f 61 'W SS m ri I I A A v 'lifllg sQz fW M .mm ,ji as sf fee, 'lfffzf iff: vw' . K- 5 ,. . w ax-ia I . . . . Q, j K. 2s:R 3Lfi1 , K- W ' ' i ' sy ,SW A -. 'f 'nil' .N --M-22 X C Rene Pologrufo Y Miss Pafricia Pillef Head Coach JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS L fo R - Mickey McGarrigle, Daphne Cody, Carol Franks, Jane Mitchell, Cheryl Kein. SECOND ROW, L To R - Rea Donahue, Connie Brosic, Susan Sfuber, Donna Thomas, Jeanette Stiles, Rae Donahue. , 90 91 i in S BAND Left to Right - B. Alba, R. Bauer, R. Brooks, J. Brooks, J. Buch hoferm, W. Buchhofer, P. Castor, C. Cheesman, S. Chew, D. Christy, F. Cole, R. Cooper, L. Craig, M. Diodato, K. Ewan C. Fieger, E. Fieger, W. Fieger, J. Fiori, P. Fiori, A. Foster, M Gahm, K. Gochinski, J. Gray, W. Harris, F. Hartman, T. Hart- man, R. Hawkins, J. Hill, T. Hinderliter, R. Hofacker, D. Hornick J. Kaufmann, W. Kling, S. Krucinski, C. Kuns, J. Laurella, J Laurella, J. Lesinskas, E. Lihn, R. Lord, A. Mattern, P. May- berry iDrum Maiorl, J. Mayes, M. McCarty, K. Merkel, D. Moore, P. Naurath, L. Pavlovec, L. Platt, R. Riley, W. Roberts, J. Robertson, S, Schoen, E. Schulz, C. Todd, S. Waters, J. Werner, J, Werner, M. Wooding. D A N C E S B E A N N I Left to right CFIRST ROWD S. Krucinslci, K. Ewan, M. Gahm, D. Hornick, J. D O Brosic, P. Castor, M. Donahue. CSECOND ROWD J. Fiori, D. Moore, P. Fiori, R Graham lDirecforl, T. Hartman, S. Waters, L. Pavlovec, R. Cooper, R. Hofacker. Marian Gahm R S John Laurella Tom Hinderliter Frank Hartman ' 9 2 S S E N DRILL FQUADO R 5GI'1dl'01 CGYGY Joyce Kling Lois Holloway Joon Gibson Sheilo McCuTclweon Annie Williams 93 s1vDENl 'i Hob Tr L R M st ROW, Left to Right Jane an, Dionne Fisher, Marian Walton, eas., Judy Hawkins, V.P., Ron Garwood, Pres., ynn Skerrett. Sec., Marie Miller, Harry Charles, Pat Clark. 2nd OW: Francis Eager, Karen Stiles, Lorraine Louis, Susan Westort, Helen acBride, Mr. Ewan, Advisor, Doris Loges, Carol Wagner, Dolores Zangaro, Judy Pyzik, Joan Fleisch. President's Message I wish to express my appreciation to the Stu dent Council and, in general, the entire student body for the support and cooperation they have shown me during this past year. Without t eir cooperation, the Council could not have func- tioned as ettectively as it did, The members ot the Council are elected by the students to represent them in all matters that involve the welfare of the entire student body. I hope in years to come that this bod ' held in as high respect as it pr y will be esently is. Ron Garwood President 94 Co UNC!! 151 ROW, Left To Right: Judy Land, Bill Myers, Harry Carman, Jim Properf, Wally Loges, Bill Calloway, Mark McCarTy, Ray Cooper 2nd ROW: Milicent Barbour, John Huber, Ronald Brooks, Gail CapeharT, Mr. Ewan, Candace Geiger, Sloufher, Roberf Bauers, John Werner. George Taylor, Karl Mr. Ewan Advisor 95 To The Class of l962: AlThough many of you alid. noT know iT aT The Time, we were freshmen here TogeTher four years ago when you began your Overbrook career, you as sTudenTs and I as a Teacher. You are The first class l have followed from The firsT clay To The lasT, and during These years you have TaughT me much, l hope I have TaughT you as well. Now you are abouT To graduaTe. Some of you will conTinue your schooling, and some of you will loin The business world. BuT, whaTever your fuTure way of life, remember us here aT Over- brook as we will remember you. We have Tried To give you The educaTion ThaT experience Tells us you will need, You carry wiTh you our own hopes anal aspirafions for a beTTer Tomorrow. The fuTure is yours, may you find happiness and success. Eugene Ewan .f 1961 Queen Sfoirwoy fo 9 96 Sfo rs STAI RWAY BY T TO H THE STARS w 2 1 24 ,Mb ff pf i ib Q we .5 i' ! CLASS OF '62 Prom Queen Joann Trlcomy Prom Kung Chris Horch 97 Af 3-, ,W W.. H J . ...qu VARSITY QUEEN qnwifs- HQ' 5' .g.. .. ' f kk Vkhn W Vx L Miss Sally Volenh V..,, ,W it 5 Q. tg 'U 8 N' 4 S A if . i . K K 475' Wiiflili' WK sf fp 3 f xg H -. . .W as f S, 1 ..,. . . 'Sie 3 T 1 - 'X F WS- Q ief :mimi . - fm., ' L f V lf , ' ' A255 , ff 1 ,: . . ik K HIGHLIGHTS ? slw 59 , , , QQ F, ,, -T S 3 .1 'gf . ' , M A Kb KK, ,fm '- if, , gm Q- 5 ix Q 3 X Q Qi Mfg A 1 ,1. of . ' i' Q fsy H H Vx X231 -AX 'v . : V QK:Q2:-' N m , , 15 if ,. Q... 99 ' , 4 , ,H -1 f 55125 1, NATIONAL HCNOR SCCIETY S. Karlsen, H. Mc1cBride, J. Pyzik, J. Schweiker, S. McCufI'1- visor, P. Drimmer, Vice Pres., O, Krueger, Treas., D. Vierfhaler cheon, J. Kling, Sec, H. Charles, Pres., Mrs. V. Dugan, Ad- D. Asmus, N. Burr, L. SkerreH,J.Turner. THESPIAN SOCIETY - TROUPE 453 Mr. Edward Lubamersky, Lynn Parncutt, Barbara Spavenfa, L. Davies, J. Laurella, P. Sfuarf, J. Moore, R. Klein, R. Garwood, Pres. 100 ,z J L. to R: Florence Burton, Kathy Smith, Felicia, Lesinskas, Madeline Cooper, Barbara Mackey, Editor, Advisor, Mr. Lubermersky, Albert Garrity. THE SHELL Ist ROW: L. to R1 Haas, J., Pederson C., Davey, L., Stuber S., Miss Spinellcl, Advisor, Vierthaler J., Wes- sel, J., Westort, C., 2nd ROW: Kohl, O., Reese, D., Foster, J., Parncutt, Lihn, D., Ritter, P., Telling, F., Harris, J., Parks, S., Zazzcurino. 3rd ROW: Campbell, R., Flynn, J., Carman, H., Judge, G., Wessel, P., Sulli- van, D., Waters, D., Ingram, H. JUNIOR HIGH SHELL 11 Z S rnZC-IC11 O 5 E QZ EO 'I1 us maumzzagn-301 is gg 1 cnc-n m 0 E 92 bn-M213 9 USHERETTE CLUB 103 Left To Right: ist Nancy Burr, Pa'r mer. 2nd ROW: ces Davis, Floss inger. 3rd ROW: Harrison, Lois way. BACK: Miss van. ROW: Drim- Fran- Neld- Gail Hollo- Sullie George Young, Barbara Spavenia, Marie Miller, Ch., Otto Krueger, Mrs. Dugan, Danny George, Julieanna Weasel, Jackie Foster, Ed Thomas, Joyce Haas. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE BOTTOM ROW - Lefr To Rig ht: Sandra Schoen, Carol ireland, Marlene Goldman, Delores Spila, Patty Obre, Diane Worrel. TOP ROW: Judy Reifmeier, Linda Richman, Linda Pulewicz, Candy Girger, Donna Mur- ray, Miss Kropaf, Andrea Peters, Pat Moore, Linda McDermott, Linda Holloway, McGovern. MAKE-UP CLUB Karhy , .i....i,-VW BOTTOM TO TOP - W. Doherty, O. Kruger, G. Nicholas, H, Kurlson, H. Johnson, B, Gruber, R. Keck, J, Gicnnone, J. Feeley Mitchell, J. Czbos, J. Hoey, T. Egolf, H, Charles, Mr. Yost, S. H. Miller, B. Cooper, VV. Fieger, R. Watkins. KEY CLUB Left To Right- B. Cody, T. McKenna, S. Horfz, J. Shwoluk, E. Bond, Mr. R. Eichleld. STAGE CREW TOP ROW - L to R1 R. Monifzer, A. Crispoldi, E. Omrod, B, ROW: L, Joss, S. Gifiin, N, Gaulf, J. Osborne, F. Rainier, Mrs. Myers, D. Scott, C. Fiffing, J. Sainsbury, J, Sierra, M, Buchhof- Morris, P. Shaliek, S. Valenti, M. Goldman, M. Headly. er, J. Potts, M. Donahue, D, Patterson, R, Manno. BOTTOM LIBRARY AIDS A . ,.o....u-M........f--gg 1 D.E. CLUB L To R 'lsf ROW: P. Phillips, R, Monchton, K. Roesing, G Obenlancl, N. Williams, P. Harris, B. Fowler, D. Kline, P. Scho- lek, R. Maison, P, Humes. 2nd ROW: B. Sfroup, J. Heim, G. Nicholas, P. Morgan, R. Pologruio, D, Rubincan, E. Miraglia, T. Oelkrug, P. Lc1Pollo, F. Kohler, D. Ruggero, B. McCu1cheon 3rd ROW: R. Golley, J. Harding, C. Drum, E. Larsen, T. Pa- perr, E. Thompson, F. Dailey, J. Hoffman, J. Osborne, B. Birch- oll, J. Sierra, S. McCully, J. Brown, T. McNul'ry, D. Lahneman, D. Hegman. SENIOR HIGH CHORUS JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS 106 L. ...M .ms .. .. ,J FIRST ROW - Left to Right - J. Beaver, C. Wagner, C. Bleatf- L. Greenwood, D. Klein, L. Lilly, J. Mayes, E, Lihn, S. Parks, ler, H. MacBride, B. Poponi, D. Vierthaler, G. Sfippick, M. R. Nelson, THIRD ROW: Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Olivier, R, Rein- Chinchillo, F. Payne, D. Zangaro, M. Miller, D. Pierson, C. hardt, J. Sfarkus, P. Simpers, B. Hartman, R. Gray, E. Menold, Mealey, J. Werner, L. Gregory. SECOND ROW: C. Kuns, C. S. Simmons, M. LaGrande, F. Telling, K. Goginski, J. Moor, Dupri, Y. Musfaro, J. Stiles, J. Foster, E. McCloy, J. Hawkins, C. Franks, L. Platt, D. Lihn, J. Sfanion, Miss Hazen. LEADERS CLUB FIRST ROW - Left to Right: C. Kuns, S, Schoen, E. Lihn, K. kel, L. Pavlovec, R. Cooper, Richard Graham lDiredorl. Goginski, J. Mayes. SECOND ROW: L. Craig, C. Todd, L. FOURTH ROW: W. Buchhofer, J. Roberfson, P. Maybery, R. Plalf, R. Lord, G. Hill, W. Kling, J. Lesinski, J. Buchhofer. Brooks, M. Diadato, D. Moore, P. Naurath, J. Laurella, J. THIRD ROW: M. McCarty, K. Ewan, D. Hornick, W. Harris, B. Werner, C. Cheesman, A. Widman. Alba, J. Werner, R. Hawkins, A. Maffern, W. Roberts, K. Mer- JUNIOR HIGH BAND -l' 'wi nl'l1i!' '1 SEATED I. to r. Maureen Kunech, Marie Miller, Carole Rodman, Maryann Morrissey, STANDING Lindo Ke- balo, Carol Guzzo, Mrs. Wissman, Carmellcz Assalone, Donna Allsebrook. LANGUAGE CLUB STANDING I. fo r. Mr. Karnes, Bob Green, AI Cafhers. SITTING George Young, Russ Humes, Larry Young. A.V.A. CLUB 108 CUSTODIAL STAFF BOTTOM TO TOP, left to right: B. Reed, A. Lock, B. Hinkle, F. Fink, R. Cline, D. Wilson, L. Wallace, D Surmo, R. Westcoff, W. Withers, H. Wilson, I. Ferster. REGIONAL is-pwiii'-'fl' V 1 f To mc1ny of us, George Hinkle's retirement on Decem- ber l, 1961 will represent the passing of on erci. The employee of twenty- one years will long be re- memberecl by board mem- bers, stc1FF ond pupils cis 0 l port of our lives c1fO.R.H.S. L+ IN APPRECIATION t fwfgyf H K . 1- ,Q MW, M , ,, . E333-figs? ,, ,sc-M X Behind every finished product, there are people directly re- sponsible tor its success. Just such a person is Mr, Karnes, who unseltishly gave of his time, eftort, and talent, expecting noth- ing in return. We, as a class, express our gratitude for the tine work he has done, and the help he has so treely given us' in constructing our yearbook. We dedicate this page to you, Mr. Karnes, in appreciation. 111 if 1 C3 'V' E. R B R CD Q Ti REGIGNAL HUGH SCHQTDL, ef OUR ALMA MATER We sTand in reverenT silence Before Thee Regional high, We Thank Thee and we bless Thee Thy Tame T'will never clie As Through The years we Travel And The days go rolling by, VVe'll lifT our voices ever To Thee . . . DEAR REGIONAL HIGH 112 113 TO THE CLASS OF 62 MAY ALL YOUR HOPES AND DREAMS COME TRUE FROM THE SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL INTER-BORO SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 402-404 White Horse Pike, Laurel Springs, N. J. Open Every Monday Night From 7 to 8 O'Clock Where you save does make a difference Public Confidence Makes Our Progress Possible In Our Marvelous Growth Being More than 7800'Xa Increase ln Assets SAVINGS FULLY INSURED TO S10,000 By the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation a permanent Agency of the United States Government THE V with 4 Q Per annum insured B l G safety Compounded or Pair in Cash INTER-BORO CHALLENGE S677,498.29 EARNINGS PAID TO SAVERS DURING YEAR 1961 Full Dividends from the Start. Immediately on ALL SAVINGS. Savings accounts at Inter- Boro during the past 10 years have earned S3,216,533.82 while savings accounts at most banks have earned less than 1 million dollars the past 20 years, being less than M the earnings and twice the length of time, an astounding revelation. SAVE MORE at INTER-BORO and EARN MORE ASSETS OVER S22,000,000.00 ABUNDANT RESERVES LIQUIDITY AND AVAILABILITY Money Earns From The First Of Any Month If Received By 15th Save by Mail - Convenient, Fast and Safe, our Branch Office, your nearest mail box, is open 24 hours a day. Safe Deposit Boxes available in our modern vault. 53.30 per year. A MUTUAL THRIFT AND HOME-FINANCING INSTITUTION - OWNED BY THOSE WHO SAVE HERE PINE HILL MARKET PERK'S 712 Erial Road Pane Hsu, New Jersey STRATFORD CUT RATE Neres Place sf-3-9781 White Horse Pike at Vassar Stratford, N.J . Ave BIRD CAGE Formerly: THE TRIANGLE R. Meyerhoff 63 Berlin Rd. Clementon STerI ing-3-9784 HOUCHIN MOTOR COMPANY DODGE DART LANCER White Horse Pike Lindenwold, N. J. SH Compliments of the LADIES AUXILIARY CLEMENTON A.A. FIRE CO. DR. 8. MRS. NORMAN Lo BOVE Compliments tothe CLASS or 1962 Compliments of DR. 8. MRS. WEITBERG 8. FAMILY Congratulations to the CLASS of '62 COMMUNITY SERVICE STATION Berlin Road and Garfield Avenue Clementon, N. J. l McCULLEY-VONDER TANN AGENCY Sound and Dependable Clementon Road at Franklin Avenue Phone RO. 7-'I205 Berlin, N. J. . McCulley T. E. Van der Tann SILVER LAKE INN CLEMEINITON, N. J. Compliments of AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 94 22 Gibbsboro Road Clementon, N. J. ST. 3-2321 MORLEY'S SHARPENING SERVICE Lawn Mowers . Midget Motors Repaired All type Saws Machine Filed and Set Hickstown Road Erial, New Jersey PIKE COLD CUT CENTER For those who want the Best in Quality and Service at Fairest Prices 606-8 So-White Horse Pike Somerdale, New Jersey St 3-6712 STEFFAN AUTO SUPPLY Full Line of New and Rebuilt Auto Parts Weekdays: 9 a.m. to IT p.m. Sat. and Sun. 9 to 6 Gibbsboro Rd. and White Horse Pike Clementon, New Jersey St 3-9728 JAMES HAIR STYLIST Look Prettier today than the day before - Let us contour your coifture Shop-Rite Shopping Center ST 4-2646 Compliments of CLEMENTON FEED 8. SUPPLY Clementon Feed and Supply Electrical and Plumbing Supplies Pipe Threading I'l2 White Horse Pike Clementon, New Jersey STerling 3-0823 OPEN Sunday 9:30 to l:00 PHILLIPS PHARMACY 37 Berlin Rd. Clementon, N. J. A. H. Phillips, Prop. Wm. F. Fean R. P. MARIO H. ASSANTE, M.D. T20 White Horse Pike Clementon, New Jersey , . St 3-0084 Free Parking In Rear MARTIN 8. LAWRENCE Compliments Hair Stylists of Specialists in Hair-Tinting and Permanent Waves 5 Garfield Ave. Clementon, N. J. St 3-8277 AMERICAN HOME SERVICE J. A. HOEFLINGER, JR. Real Estate and Insurance 222 Berlin Avenue Lindenwold, New Jersey FORTE'S FUEL SERVICE, INC Distributor of Texaco Products And U. S. Royal Tires White Horse Pike Atco, New Jersey Telephoneg Rockwell 7-1300 COMPIIMENTS or CLEMENTON AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY UNIT 11:94 TRIO TIRE SERVICE FEATURING AR-MAR-TRED RETREADING Distributors of GOOD YEAR and LEE TIRES 280 White Horse Pike Clementon, New Jersey Phone - STerling 3-6106 COMPLIMENTS OF WILBUR G. RICHARD Real Estate and Insurance I55 Gibbsboro Rd. Clementon, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF SAL'S OIL SUPPLY K and J TRANSMISSION, INC. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE COMPUMENT5 OF ' I - 222 D : ST 3-3332 'We S' 38 CY JOE sRosIc AND SYLVIA Bnoslc 30l East Laurel Rd. Stratford, New Jersey Compliments of SOUTH JERSEY MUSHROOM GROWERS NICK 31 MARY Carlo Leo and Son Dutch Mill Road Newtield, New Jersey OXford-2-7427 RETAIL Compliments of MINDI'S SPECIALTY SHOP Compliments of Imported cold cuts and cheese Home we foods GRUBERS INN 509 Warwick Road Somerdale, New Jersey TOWN PHARMACY DUET BEAUTY SALON 610 White Horse Pike Somerdale, New Jersey Anno Parish St -3-4220 Prescription - Vitamins - Drugs I57 Gibbsboro Road STerIing-4-I II I CIemenIOI'1, New .JBFSCY Rockwell-7-1284 Congratulations to the Class of '62, From BERLIN FARMERS MARKET STEELMAN BUSINESS SCHOOL 502 Linder Street Camden 2, New Jersey SHOPPING CENTER, INC. Woodlawn 4-3369 May We Invite You to Visit Our School at Your Con FLOYD GIBERSON . . . . venlence, Complete Business Training, Refresher Courses 41 Clememon Rd. Berlin N. J. Day or Evening Classes, Speed Building and Typewriting ORA L. WOOSTER FUNERAL HOME, INC. Ora L. Wooster 51 Park Boulevard Ora L. Wooster, Jr. President Clementon, New Jersey Manager St. 3-O714 Class of 1945 KEEP YouR SAVINGS GROWING AT THE ATCO SAVINGS 8. LOAN ASSOCIATION It's easy to save money once you start and get that habit of doing it reg- ularly. At ATCO SAVINGS AND LOAN you start with as little as S1.00, and add whatever you wish to your savings acount too, at any time. Twice a year, we'll add to your account too, at the annual rate of lick, to make your savings grow much faster - come in today and get started I - you'll be glad you did. - ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO S1,000 ATCO, NEW JERSEY ROCKWELL 7-1550 CAMDEN COUNTY'S NEWEST SAVINGS AND LOANS OFFICE ZAMSKY STUDIOS OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS OF THE 1962 EAOEISIDA PICTURES FROM THIS YEARBOCK ARE KEPT ON FILE 1007 Market Street Philadelphia 7, Penna. WAlnut 2-3560 ATCO NATIONAL BANK Personalized Service for Lower Camden County Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Ot Federal Reserve System il5l0,000 Maximum Insurance for Each Account Lu MARTINIQUE LANES Stratford, N. J. WOODBINE INN Linclenwold, New Jersey Queen of the White Horse Pike Orginators of Shrimp O'Roma and also serving the finest of all foods. Caters to Banquets and special occasions For reservations call: ST-4-2588 Ask for Mr. Dee Compliments of the OVERBROOK REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION to the Class of T962 -rl-AN Cl F' THQ Q TI' sourufn HNEJWJERSEV Q ,S EM L ECTRIC coMPP' We Salute Today's Students Tomorrow's Homemakers Who Live Better Electrically l l est Class of 62 of Everything in Your Comphmenh of the OVERBROOK VARSITY CLUB . 9 . I r Future -F W . En! T' Intensive 4 and 8 Month REFRESHER COURSES .fffgwsf ,L.gpp.- V .1 .g -rzr .,,,'mis.Hl5a'f5isgi1oqL'1 4 A v xk Qs- , 1, V vii. . .W F '- . -.5 Q if -r R -QP? .- I lf.. rl t 3 5 ng nagi. im.. 'ra ua es ne .ui for Callegr and wishing ut mah up futile.-an . mud.-.ns ,.,.-ph. g iw ann.-gf Lxnlranx f l.x.,nnnui ns 0 Sperm: Ir-vNuvsmg and Vir- i K 1 N. .,..f'r'Cfi,.ii.' mnsvs in I menu Q SAV!-, L'lLN1L'.nnrl COST thru SIMI'l.ll-'llxll lNSTRLll'Tl0N DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Send' for 4615 Year Catalog or come in to discuss your educa- tional problems. LINCOLN PREP 903 So. 9015 Sl. LO 8-4255 Anthony LUVOSTUUO Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brooks House painter and decorator Mr, Qnd Mrs Louis Pgvlovec 5T'3'l462 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Naurath A Friend Green Valley Farms Quality Milk Products Visit our Milk Bar Haddonfield, N. J. Compliments of Delias Milady's Fashion Shoppe Dresses and Sportswear 714 White Horse Pike, Stratford Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Orville Carey Nicholas Guerere Miss Marge Lore Miss Patricia Pillet Kathy 8. Freddie Mr. Mr. 8- Mrs. Raymond Wegner and Mrs. Leighton J. Heller Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parks Mr. and Mrs. Francis Klein Mulligans Store Bob's Service Station The Bird Cage lTrianglel Pete' s C iga r Store Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Louis Wassmer' s Pastry Shop Jack Frost Shoe Store A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cielenski Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ewan 8. Sons Mr. Sr Mrs. Herbert Mosher Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ames A Friend Russell W. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welker Sr. Jerry Welker Anna S. MacMullan Mr. Grove Smith Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Jackson Mr. William T. Clark Mrs. Marie Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Charles Harry Charles, Class of 62 Homeroom 223 Homeroom 'Ill Mr. and Mrs. D. Graene and Family Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Graene and Family Miss Eleanor Graene Miss Viola Graene Mrs. Mary Garwood Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mikey Cundey's Modern Motel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stroup 8. Family Mr. and Mrs. John Adams Harry Adams Mrs. Ruth Green Mr. and Mrs. Mike Maltz Mr. William J. Crosby Mr. and Mrs. John Lesher John W. Almond Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Clementon K South Jersey Compliments Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Tex Anthony . Edward M. Purtell . Charles Reitz . Tom Barnard . Dave Burns . Zoppel . Lori iddie Shop Flooring of a friend O. Deterding, Sr. . John Davies . Walter Stewart . Andrew Mayes . Skammer . Richard Maultz Rose and Eddie Helen Moffa's Florist Shope Diana Lynn Millinery Shop Al Landsman Miss Maureen Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Daily Miss Sarah Sammon Mr. Karnes Mr. Pratzner Edwin D. Mayer Miss Dawn Roney Mrs. M. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. William Brougham 8. Family Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Bernard A. Miller . Samuel J. O'Kane Mr. and Mrs. O. Behnke Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Paul Holloway . Raymond J. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Gus Skiddas Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Fox Kobulnicky Mumie Miss Nancy Feo Berlin Gulf S Miss Frances Mrs. Frances ervice Davis Class of '62 Davis Miss Lucy Bran iga n Miss Laura Jester Mrs. Sherwood Secretarial and Bookkeepers of 'IO3 Mr. and Mrs. Ramond H. Smith Reunion Committee Class of '46 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Valerio Mr. Neil Buscher Miss Barbara Mrs. Theresa Mr. and Mrs. Miss Patricia Mr. and Mrs. Mueller Vignati Richard J. Mueller Trykaski Lewis Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Friends from Mr. and Mrs. To a Fabulou Karl Decker Albert F. Neidinger Edward Marris Jack Herbert John A. Gosior E-Town Robert G. Mackey s Senior Class Homeroom T07 Eleanor and Ronnie Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. P.F.C. Arline Leroy was he Tom Sabo Elmer Mr. Skunk My Friend Le Mr. and Mrs. A Friend Charles Krantz James Hannigan John Mummie Kenneth Carter V. Johnson, U.S.M.C. re roy Nick Calvelli Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schweiker Jack and Joanne Mrs. Hannigan Quick-N-Tasty Good Luck Class of 62 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Leary Frank E. Hartman Martha Hartman Gus Hartman Frank E. Kent A. Nicholas Robert Middleton Joseph Steltan John Wolf Arthur Ralston Ralph Husted, Jr. Joseph S. Gray Ruth N. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. McCulley Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Powers Allen Jacobi Mr. and Mrs. Henry Twlewicz Jack and Edith Carman Danny and Peggy Grimmie The Spinning Wheel Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Womer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donahue 8. Family Homeroom 110 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grahm 8. Family Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McAdams Mr. Carl Maiese Best wishes to the Class of '62 Homeroom 103 Mr. Yerger From Guess Who Kenny Grabert Maryanne Morrissey Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fulmer Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kuns Richie Iuliucci Class of '59 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Healey 81 Family It has been a pleasure and honor serving you as your class officers for the past year. We sincerely hope that each and everyone of you has a bright and happy future. Good Luck and Success . . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS HOLLOWAY BUS SERVICE, INC. Careful Courteous Charter Service School Transportation White Horse Pike And Gibbsboro Road Clementon, New Jersey St. 3-0137 Wearing Apparel For Every Member Of The Family School Sweaters- Gym Suits-- Jackets- Sweat Shirts l at FRISCH'S Clementon Lef's YOUNG AND PRECIOUS n n ldidn KEY I. R. W. 2. G. W. 3. M. O. 4. B. G. 5. G. R. ge? 'erm gong! Ain't I pretty? Not again, Mom . . . Ahoy there . . Ugh ! I 'I wont fo , . . See, if's me. I can do it. 6. J. 7. V 8. S 9. P. 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