Palmyra High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Palmyra, NJ)
- Class of 1966
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Kratcoski As Seniors at Palmyra We met times when we needed adviceg at these times we had many persons to whom we could turn. As members of the Tillicum staff, we needed not only advice, but encouragement, a little push, a lot of know-how, and a listening ear. These we found in the personages of Mr. Kratcoski and Mr. Old, our Tillicum advisors. Advis- ing does not begin to cover every- thing they did to help create our Tillicum this yearg and so to them we express our heartfelt gratitude. Q Q it A , ,I -Y 1.553 I , J Q I 1 K, 4 Y ff ' ,xx , S 'T K f :-. Q 4 '31 s 1, I 5? 41 w if 92: , W .A by Hx! J , . 24? 1 lim I., V I . -V 5 ' - .1 ' Q , ? , . 4, 'g ' 3' - 1 ki is is -Q if . , , 34 I X -' - e Q . V 8 9' 1 3 6, E ,Q 7 W 2 5 , f W ' H- ' '5 1 - g , ' .fi nv! .4 ,H ' ' K s W X : ma 5 , l 'W ,H 'Va-F - ' Q W 1 an 1 M1 1 'S Q it f Y 1 Y ., , Mr. Tom Moltins, history teucha er, runs for office. Mr. Mullins Bows lnlo Politics Every year as November rolls around, Americans throughout the nation are given the opportunity to participate in the democracy which ts their heritage. Palmyra ts no exoeptlon, as students at Palmyra High School well know. This year, one of the faculty members of the school, Mr. Thomas Makin Jr., teacher of United States History I and Il, has been selected as can- didate for councilman of Palmyra. Running on the Democratic tick- et, Mr. Makin zlcvepted the nomina- tion by the local Democrats because he lms alwzijs felt that citizens should like .in active part in their government. .ls Mr.Makti1 explained, the job of touncllmun is not full-time, butittloes require 3 gout! deal of interest and energy since the council serves as the gov- erning body for the borough ofPal- myra. ln order t0 run for the office of councilman, a person must be a resident of Palmyra, able to read and write, of voting age, and most Important, interested tn the bet- terment of the town. Beingateach- er and therefore holding some tn- Iluence over students, Mr. Makin, at one tlme, believed that he should not actually enter into politics, as such. However, he has since then altered this view because he feels that teachers as well as any- body else, should take an active art l.n government. Iver since accepting the no- li, N 6 D mlnatlon for councilman, Mr. Ma- kin has learned a great deal about small town government, finding that many people derive great satisfaction in taking a part l.n behind-the-scenes politics. This year, it appears as lf the basic dispute ln the potttlcal campaigns of Palmyra is over whether or not the town should have a Planning Board. AP1annlng Board ls an organization which serves to improve conditions ln a town or city, mainly by being able to apply for lederal funds to he used ln this betterment program. Palmyra has no such Board as of now. According to Mr. Makin, the Democrat platform wishes to have a Planning Board lnPa1myra,whtle the Republicans see no need for one. Another point of concern to the citizens ot Palmyra ls the recent- ly announced apartment project on the river. The Republicans are completely ln favor of the project, but the Democmts are neither for nor against it. Instead, they feel more study ls needed to assure the people ot the complete facts and figures. One interesting fact about the voters of Palmyra, Mr. Makin added, was that the great ma- jority of them split their ballots. In this way, it is difficult to fore- see an election outcome slnce Palmyra citizens vote more forthe lndlvldual than for the party. Although each party wishes to gain a majority ofthe votes, Mr. Makin I-'ACUL ay' fx , t, opt believes that both are even mor-e3 V interested in seeing agreaterper- centage of the ctttzens appearing at the polls during elections. Throughout the entire campaign, Mr. Maktn has continually kept ln mind the fact that 'Ano matter Lf one wlns or loses an election, he should sttll keep his eyes open in watching for ways to help the com- munity. He always has the respons- lbility of taking an active part in doing his best for the town. The Palmyrian joins the school in wishing Mr. Makin good luck Ln his entrance into the politics ot Palmyra. CAt the time of Lhls interview, the outdome ofthe elec- tions was not knownj. Paulette Jones 1 . . 1 s xiii . f3fQ'7' .f t t V f ff 4, , V 1. , V, , 1 f l. Q r , guy, . , ., , , R 1 .ls x . K Weil 1, ttgjiiw-. awful ' ' ' 5?-all fav... t , 5,5 ,, ,,, V, ., t 1, T Boar 0 Education Education, and freedom are the only sources of true greatness and true happiness among the people. John Bright We hope that you, the graduates, have found true greatness and happiness in your endeavors at Palmyra High School. We, the Board of Education extend to you, the Class of 1966, our congratulations and best wishes. Mr. Arthur Terrell, Superintendent, Mrs. Irene Heisler, President, M Dermott, Secretary. LEFT TO RIGHT-Robert V, Cooper, Vice President, Edward R, Sanders, Leroy Van Emburgh, R, H, Gill, Jr., Arthur F, Terrell, Irene M, Heisler, Marie L, McDermott, William E, Bauer, Grace Dorsey, Charles W, Bartholomew. Absent from photograph, Philip S, Talbot. iss Marie Mc uperfnfenclenf QA- This is not an easy world into which the Class of '66 enters. It is trying at best, challenging at all times and worrisome to all. It is the world however, that you must enter, work, and live, and make better for being a part of it. Take your responsibilities seriously, strive for more education for only in this manner will you improve. The symbol of education is a man thinking critically, listening or speaking, reading or writing, visualizing or observing. Judgment, not memory becomes central. Training asks only hoW. Education asks how , and why. We hope your P, H. S. years have instilled the educa- tional desire in each graduate. Education is forever, crea- tive, and searching. May the Class of '66 attain success with all of its endeavors. Sincerely, Arthur F. Terrell, M.Ed. Superintendent Trenton S. C. University of Pennsylvania The class of 1966 will be entering an age of great decisions. The turmoil in the world challenges the thinking of mankind. The young people of our nation must play a vital role in the solving of rnan's problems, past and future. We trust that your high school has given you an educational background that will aid you in the making of wise decisions. Palmyra High School has become a better school because of your contributions to its social and aca- demic life and especially because of the loyalty you have shown towards your alma mater. May you con- tinue to apply such attributes in your chosen field. Sincerely, Taylor R. Kirby, M. Ed. Principal, Shippensburg S.C., Rutgers University Z 2 w E 5 prgweifpa Assi ani Principal it To the Class of '66 Quantity is not always indicative of qualityg however, in the case of the Class of '66 I can proudly say without reservation that size has not deterred quality. I have been extremely proud of the organization, espirit de corp, sincerity of purpose, and the thoroughness of this Senior Class. I can only hope that the many and varied learning exper- iences encountered at Palmyra High School will prove valuable to each of you as your life unfolds before you. My best wishes go with you for a happy and successful life. May we strive for excellence to- gether. Respectfully, Robert L. Youngblood, M. Ed. Assistant Principal Western Maryland College Pennsylvania State University Student Council Advisor LD GEORGE H, CHRISTIE, B,S, Temple University English Engfislz Depadmezd YF? JANE B. STEIGELMAN, B,A, Montclair S,C, English Honor Society Senior Class Advisor L, H, Mc LAMB, B,s, Shippensburg S,C. English, Spanish Palmyrian l' - WARREN c. MARTIN, B.s. Shippensburg S,C, English, Social Studies lin ha I3 E nel Ei Eff N l ' 2 1: N , 554,31 5 I I 4 ' - M, ,, ,.,,,, 1 n ssh .. Us Q ,ix , ig, N Y N In 1 XX S ,, i I r J U w V 21 ill til hi mf v 'CK 'ii' Cb RUTH s. LEPPEL, M ED University of Pennsylvama V, LAWERENCE BELL, B,A. Asbury College English English 1 ! i 5 . i 'VMARGARETAA Chestnut Hill College 1 A F Pennsylvania State University Gerrnan,'Engl1shi f I JOSEPH M COCO B S F ,i,, Qgt, JQs4eph?s1Col1ege l he Spanish, 2 he MARY V, SKALISKY, B,A, Holy Family College French, English French Club P -2 . fr A , W V yi N W ,fy A 1 3, . M 3 lu, 'G ,gli .. 5: fl 1 .Q LAI , , ,Ah M fl 'girls ,t ,f- ,.v:L Q I M ' 1-X-L L 44 ,,f, -V . V N'-V i ,-1 ,E Q t Tl-IOMAS S. COURSEN, M.ED. Bloomsburg s,c, Rutgers University Algebra, Trigonometry NINETTE L. BONANNO, B.A Rutgers University Math Calculus Club ROBERT J. BADE, M. ED, West Chester S,C, Temple University Algebra PE ory Deparfmenf 1 C JAMES P, HUGHES, B.A. DOROTHY L, HUTCHINSON, M.A. Bucknell University Douglass College Civics, World Culture University of Pennsylvania Supplies U,S, History PERCY A, GRIMES, B,s, Shippensburg S,C, Social Studies Football and Track THOMAS P, MAKIN, JR. M.A. Glassboro S,C. U, S, History Head Baseball Coach Assistant Football Coach Assembly Council is f ? .:cfw'wv:zf5 sefwfzagf x wr 'fi gl1'??' ffgl' I'2flF:a71 5 TODAY JOHN E, KRATCOSKI, M,A, K1ng's College St, J oseph's College American History World History Tillicum ROBERT E. OLD,M.A. Villanova University U,S, History Tilllcum 'i wJ 5 I fir mf! q ' m mmm X .. ,, D x 1 J ' E ,' 5 SD , 5 f 12 lvl Z1 1, T .' ' JP' i l: . lfs-lin' Z- I 5 A X 1 -1 aji GENE MUCCOLINI, B,S, Kutztown S.C. World History Photography Club Science Depadmenf LIONEL KLEVAN, M, ED, Trenton State College VW' Rutgers University Chemistry 77-ti, 442 -Q11 , Z - .C ' ' ,if fig fggjex W 4133 WALTER J, VIDINSKI, M,A Villanova University Biology Junior Class Advisor Visual Aids Coordinator WILLIAM D. MICHALSKY, B.A. Baldwin-Wallace College Earth Science II Senior Class Advisor Jets Club Junior Varsity Basketball Coach RUTH A, WALSH, B,s, Mis ericordia College Biology , Advanced Science Q- HI7, v 3 5 l Z1 l N Q, Q an x.. 1L 2+ c if W JOHN T, MILLER, B,S, St. J oseph's College Physics, Math usiness Eclucafion Depadmenf LESTER A, HARKER, M, ED, Rider Universlty y Rutgers University Business Education y Faculty Secretarial Placement JOHN J. TILMONT, B.S, Bloomsburg S,C, Bookkeeping Business Organization Senior Class Advisor .P BARRY GOLDSTEIN, B.S, Temple University Business Education LEWIS IANNUCCI, M. ED, Shippensburg S.C. Temple University General Business Business Law Business Organization Freshman Football, Assistant Football Coach JAMES H, VOWLER,JR,,B,S, Bloomsburg S,C, Commercial Typing Personal Typing BERNADINE J, KEYEK, B,S, Bloomsburg S,C, Stenography, Typing X! I i Ck U uk ,J if ifrllh u-sq 4 if' ,--Q oO -QS? vs-'.,,...., -Q 2f,, ,fff u.- L , ff ' -if -I u . ,- HQ l ?1 ' P ll W. - - ff.-'N :- ,V VA., ,, .-f.: f NHS' 3 ' 5-n,4', l,'. ,, . , ,J X1 4:7 ' !jfC'!'I'fv-.' an ',,A,,-AV., -' Mfg'-,I u '3'. . 's'f!f!fjiSsf',:'V I D -4 WSW 1 5 Inalusfrfai Arfs M THOMAS F. CARDEA, B.S. Trenton S,C, Industrial Arts Junior Class Advisor JONAS DANIEL, B,S Newark S.C, Mechanical Drawing General Math Hommna ing 4 DOROTHEA W, HOLDER, B.S. Drexel Institute of Technology Home Economics DORIS L, WILLSON, B, S, Mansfield S,C. Homemaking I- w Music 'Z ROSALIND M, LEVINSON, B, A, RAYMOND MC HENRY,JR,, M, MUS, ED, Trenton S,C, Choir, Orchestra Juniata College Carolers Philadelphia Conservatory of Music Instrumental Music, Band Dance Band Ari Drivers , ff . X 3121-Q o ROSABELLE L. HAGAN, B,S, Kutztown S,C, Art, Art Club Ji, MATTHEW CURTIS, M,ED, East Strousburg S,C. Rutgers University Athletics Director Drivers Education Football, Track Physical Education Depafffmenf RosA RAPP, B.s. Ursinus College Health Physical Education Hockey, Basketball HARRY C. WILLIAMS, B. S. THOMAS L, MC HUGH, B,S, Univers ity of Maryland Physical Education Head Football C oach Track Westchester S,C, Physical Education Gym Team, Tennis Homecoming ihw K :, 13- :,, .:. DONNA PRITCHARD, M. A. Purdue University Physical Education Gym Club, Softball Modern Dance Guida nee ROBERT PATCHEL, M. ED. University of Pennsylvania Rutgers University Guidance CAROL WICHSER, B. S, Lock Haven S,C, Guidance, English Cheerleading Advisor Senior Play Librarian DAVID M, LUCE, ED, M. Johns Hopkins University Rutgers University Guidance, English Creative Writing M, G. ROBERTS, M.L.s. Indiana S,C, Rutgers University Librarian Library Council 2 . A f , 0 0 Meclwal mv W ef?-..-L-C W we C 0' PD! VPQT as in LILLIAN M, SMITH, R.N. Trenton S,C, Cooper Hospital School Nurse DR. w. R, DUNN, D,D,s, University of Pennsylvania Dentist DR, HARRY B. MARK, M.D. Hahnemann Medical College Medical Director of Palmyra Schools I . 4 x v ,fl I .t .A .- fri, CQ ag G . K tn , :Si MARIAN D. LENKER MARIE L, MC DERMOTT, B,S, Rutgers University Secretary to the Superintendent and Board of Education Secretary LILLIAN T. CHAMBERS Palmer Business College Secretary HEDWIG R, WESTCOTT C amden Commercial Secfefalv JANE H, SHAF1-'ER H,-.sl on. , Secretary JOHN F. WERRBACK WILLIAM P, STANFORD J' usio ld ns 0 G1 f FIRST ROW: P, Donnellyg A, Watkinsg P, Cox, Managerg A, Scholfieldg F, Myers, SECOND ROW: L, Sparaciog C, Harrisong D, Piselg W, Ran- iowskig H, Mulherng J, Giampaolo, ACADEMIC I-'OI . E mwfh ESV ' BUCQUSH IMAGE THE WHOLE, THEN EXECUTE THE PARTS. ...ROBERT BROWNING Diligence the library . . . quietness, soft diffu- sion of light over smooth tables and neat shelves. simple idea-colorful bulletin board. the latest magazines, newspapers, softbacks-racks and racks of them. little room with all the back issues. a small tableg a door to shut, closing in on single thoughts. meetings. people wandering around. some working . . . some hard. general atmosphere -relaxing. tours through many fields . . . or any field to understanding. a broad- ening of the mind's capacity. entertainment perhaps ?-resolved in fiction's fantasy, non-fiction's excitement. a need . . . a source . . . an answer. Give me a room w ose every noo is cleclfcafe fo a L00 New from book mobile-disposable reading, ol: frien 'ii 1-3-J' Humanly bonded to English for 50 minutes, If this is tragedy, what will the test be? student of our sweet English tongue 'Q'-r , ...,.,,,.,, . I ' ' . 2 K - . ,, Ll - V V- ' Qing ' ' ,awww 3, . . ff V By Jove, it's a squiggleyj' noise, scores of feet shuffling in, a sea of faces . . . friend's recognition- lKhi.77 the teacher Waits. attention. con- trol for the next 50 minutes. now grammar in its twelfth year. applying rules applying exceptions voting on Word usage. important. yeah . . . bit . . . what is easier than learning your own language? just about everything. now a story a play a poem. something old and far away . . . or contemporary. relevant. read and hear. thinking done. opinions expressed. voiced-one final idea final comprehension . . .! shocking! - enough for a day. isfories ma e men wise 1 tr Alright, girls, pay attention. and that's a red block. Just an Old test. freshman . . . and the citizens handbook becomes as natural as breathing for you -- the password is civics or world culture . P.T. 202, class discussions, memorizing. sophomore . . . and you are chal- lenged to absorb world events of the last 4000 years. - or perhaps discover the history of your own state. juniors . . . the making of our nation becomes important. at the end of the year you have a fat notebook, a headful of dates, and one more year of American History to look forward to. finally seniors . . . a continuance of the same,but,there is also a study of human behavior . . . fascinating. four years of unrelated facts? but look around - civilization, people, threats, wars, treaties, progress. the 'why' of before and the 'why' of now. learn, don't repeat. in the beginning was a wor w In Le long et la courte de tout. Veni, vidi, vici-me to. ' W D -...Q ,X A rose among thorns. sunbeams through tall windows hit the bright faces of the students, the dull face of the blackboards. travel posters and signs break the wall's monotony-color-gay com- pany. translation begins-minds kick into place. but frustration begins, con- fusion reigns - awhile. answers have no meaning - for now. what Was that ? . . . please-don't call on me . . . can I ever have one all right ? then funny music or fast, strange words Will spill out of a tape recorder. repetition, recitation, repetition, conversation, repetition . . . the bell! . . . and it all ends, finally well. 'A-mm.-.lg Lfigllt ' eye science wafclzes roun science -- books and tools. facts, data, latest information. misunder- standing and problems. but ever questionsg searching, learning - ac- complishment. dissect biology - find formaldehyde and knives, and fun- ny looks on funny faces. unique smells - typical. a room with green tables microscopes . . . charts . . . sub- phyla . . . endless notebooks . . . odor and color + bunsenburners -P lab reports + concentration -4- wob- bly stools + atoms + stiff lecture -1- the dawn of understanding chemistry. physics TI the sum total the universe, thick books, light and sound, thinking, mechanics. an un- workable problem on paper - made workable, Remember how hard'P Phun in physics l , Kiwi .,.now I don't see what I mean. immense black boards, vast quantities of paper, handfuls of pencils. referring to someone-e1se's home- work for guidance. interesting figures all over. fascinating ways to combine nine digits. what is it . . . and all . . . why? for. teacher's terse explanation. shoulder's bend to the assigned task. quiet. a hand may rise . . . calculation ends in ultimate proof. now, transact that deal. build that bridge. The shortest distance between two goalposts is--'? How much credit do I get for this one, class? mattzematics: stern perfection, atrsotute con ormity ,W u Qtu Secretaries of tomorrow, lots of big rooms lots of the usual noise machines going teacher explaining assignments given all bent in long-range preparation for business . . . big and competitive, operating at a break-neck pace. typing - need for co-ordination first . . . speed and accuracy stenography - correlation: word to scratches, scratches to meaning - time saved. bookkeeping - practice sets in com- plicationg final balance. office practice - alert to change . . last step before the first job. law, training, organization, math, facts essential to the carry through. adequate knowledge skill confidence hope for better pay better living Alright, who put the meatball in my drawer? HNext paragiraffe, Which finger next, girls? cfespatclz is the soul of Zvusiness -v '-L, Liz? high, wide, vanilla-colored desks. light and space. instruments of pre- cision. the perfectly formed alphabet. order, the graphic world . . . mechan- ical drawing. course of sketching fmaybe a type of socializingy individual style through developed talent: the basis. involvement with maps and charts, technical expressions, the language of the art knowing. practice . . . then accuracy. four walls enclosing woods and tools and capable hands . . . a shop room. a workable plan revolved around a project of carpentry. leather aprons, noise, honest work. s a w d u s t . roughness. interesting grains. finally the finish and smooth deep beauty. independence through individu- ality realization . . . pride. practical arts yielcl f'Watch. P11 show you how I draw a straight line. Yeah! Pandora's Box mf prachca results Ill Pi ti Q 55' ' This is the way we pull the thread, bright kitchens, aprons, stoves, pots - clatter of preparation. instructions. cheerful bustle. too many cooks, etc. splashing. rat- tling. undercurrent of voices. nice atmosphere tantalizing aroma creation pulled from the heat. served . . . sudden hush . . . taste . . . ecstacy! success rustle of tissue paper patterns - pins stuck-the scissor's decisive sound. sewing machines attacked by billows of gauzy yellow, bolts of velvety blue, yards and yards of rich Highland plaid. measuring stitching ripping re-doing but with love in your heart and patience with your hands and pride in your product. future home makers being molded. I can pack cookies better than she can. . 53, ssl. ...i as the sun coiors flowers so arf colors Je 4 room of light. freedom. color. peo- ple as they are. imagination - pulled out of hiding. fresh pictures-products of the day's creativity-burdening a wire . . . challenging the clothespins to hold them all up. hard desks enormous folders disarray of tools gay boards beautiful lettering brief instructions, then individual consideration. paint pots, wood, tissue paper, ink, metals, canvas, mallet, brush, paste- all yield in response . . . a form emerges. A few more petals, another leaf-it may have possibilities. Fine art? , LQQYW , nm 6' ,, . An idea, some paint, a steady hand. a smile. satisfaction after time sees an end - practicality. water runs and colors run cleanser, paper towels, repri- mands, making order out of chaos. oh, but the fun of it all! ,and here we have a group to entertain you. . to create harmony, music, one room, large and sunny, just meant to be filled with sound. happy colors in paper: tribute to a season. concrete tiers rise in a circleg black music stands, and gray chairs on them sit. at 8:00 in the morning, singers or an orchestra in them sit. what an hour! . . . but such loyalty! notes topple out all each other over in Wrong combinations. correction, repetition unending . . . and the next downbeat might bring lovely music . . . and satisfaction. finally, band the end of the day release the tension in sound, make it brass, with flourish. feel the beat, step it, swing itg note the pace it sets, the life it throbs with. the room is full mass mania grab the instrument, make some self-satisfying noise with it, set up, get into position on the field - working for pre- cision on the stage - striving toward artistry . . . and music. The getting ready wait. I 4 must investigate rtiscor Ensemble Alright ball, we're waiting. here's a ball, a field a piece of apparatusg a gymna- sium. there's a motley looking group of kids. you feel the energy in their being, read enthusiasm in their eyes, then watch both converted into an enormous push to get that point that trick back inside first. exercises. showers. lack of one sock. whistles. dirt. ru sh. complaining. points on or off. icy mornings on the hockey field. baseball's hot afternoons, days in the gym when the equip- ment seems like so many monsters. stimulation: see it done right, try- always try. acquired: exhaustion . . . sore muscles but confidence in your own ability and a passing grade. the labor we cleligld in Ability and balance. 'recfucafion is a lziglz worrff it is the beginning of lenowlecfge ...John Henry New an 'V 01- -M wry if , . 'x XF' 7 f, W: Q' . -N. . Q ? ' ff' ' - 1 1 T' Q gy ,-31 'Is' fl .ay , X 1 . A , ' f 's f A ?, ' - , 'T'f1f,, 1,fK xv, QQ. 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V wf?5, 1 . if : Y i' K as M .K .SL , i .,fA as I L mi k - , . FIRST ROW-J, Kenney, C, Vaughn, J, Grassie, J, Hires, J, Monroe, A, Flynn, J, Chrup- cala, D, Banks, G, Tabella, V, D'Ascentis. SECOND ROW-M, Poeder, D, Kane, C, Hoad, L, Kegel, L, Reynard, C, Hebrew, M, Wallace, B, Haller, J, Caruso, N, Brad. THIRD ROW-E, Young, P, McHugh, M, Mustard, W, Pahl, J, Tatu, L, Greco, K, Thompson, K, Fuchswanz, J, Valentine, B, Steigelman. FOURTH ROW-D, Benson, D, Harker, R, Schill, J, Schill, J, Brewer, L, Wolf, R, Bye, D, Schofield, Q Cs A S The Student Council is a representative body ,fix whose purpose is to educate the student body in J' self-government, to promote a close relationship between the administration and the students, and to regulate school functions. The Council is composed of representatives from four classes and is divided into seven committees, each of which has its individual responsibilities. The Student Council, under the leadership of Mr. Robert Youngblood, serves the school in several Ways. It runs basic student programs, such as the 1 hall monitor system and student elections. It also LJ performs smaller duties of which the school is often 1, unaware, including the buying and decorating of ' ' the school Christmas trees and the operation of a student suggestion box. Some of the Student Councills other projects for this year were the Gross Neuter, a folk singing festival, a drive to collect paperback books for soldiers in Viet i, J ' Nam, and the Christmas mail delivery service. The u Q Council also sent representatives to various state student government conferences. This group should certainly be congratulated for the fine service it has rendered P. H. S. FIRST ROW-D, Kane, L, Kegel, C, Hebrew, L, Reynard, D, Banks, G, Tabella, V, D'Ascentls. SECOND ROW-J, Tatu, L, Greco, K, Thompson, K, Fuchswanz, J, Valentine, B, Steigel- man. THIRD ROW-L, Wolf, D, Benson, D, Harker, R, Bye, M, Mustard. OFFICERS J. Tatu, Financial Secretary, D, Harker, Vice-President, D, Benson, President, L, Reynard, Secretary. it , 'x..i QW' xecuffve ommiifee Dave Benson, President, receives a good word of advice from Mr, Youngblood, the Student Council Ad- visor. FIRST ROW-J, Reynolds, L, Webb, S, Chadwell, LZ Cooper, A, Sommer, M, Sommer, B, Lezenby, J, Hires, L, Imschweiler, G, Tabella, D, DeVinney. SECOND ROW-F, Ohm- berger, A, Waring, C, Gemme1,D, Kane,J, Van Santen, D, Currie, G, Warner, B, Stewart, L, Kegel, L, Reynard, L, Poeder. THIRD ROW-D, Benson, M, Moorhouse, H, Mulhern, M, Howell, A, Piirand, R, Eidensohn, B, Herrmann, S, Miller, B, Warner, N, Lockhart, B, Steigelman, L, Rimathe. FOURTH ROW-G, Wade, W, Weart, J, Brad, B, McKenna, D, Henson, J, Voss, R, Bye, A, Dages, B, Polley, R, Wenzke, M, Mustard. SENIORS Honor ociefy OFFICERS M, Howell, Secretary, G, Wade, Vice-President, Mrs. J, Steigelman, AdVlSOI'j R, Bye, President, D, Kane, Treasurer, OFFICERS G ADVISOR Theta,,Sigfma, the Palmyra branch ofthe National Honor 7fSociety, completed another successful year under the guidance of Mrs. Jane Steigelman, the leadership of Randy Bye, and the participation and co-operation of the entire group. Theta ...Sigma is composed of membersaof the Junior- Senior classes possess yype qualities scholar- ship, leadership, service, and honor. In January, the Honor Society held its induction ceremony. On this occasion members from both class- es were admitted to Society in can impressive candlelight ceremony gggttended by the members' parents. ,, p Society included aniiopen foiilltparentsgf selling of pennants and decals, llt for other pupils, and the annual Qflonor Societyocipicnic. It is truly an honor a privilegerto be a mem- ber of this group whichiggontinues to be an important part of P. H. S. IUNIORS FIRST ROW-K, Thompson, L, Bonanno, J, Mento, J, Monroe. SECOND ROW-B, Griffith, K, Messenger, B, Martin, W, Pahl, Mrs. J. Steigelman, advisor, and the C, Bishop, M, Von Fricken, president, Randy Bye, planning this year's program. 49 lllllllhl W SEATED-Mary Moorhouse, Doug Henson, Editors.STANDING-Mr. R, Old and Mr, J, Kratcoski, Tillicum Advisors. Your yearbook was the result of the com- bined efforts of many dedicated, hard work- QT? ing members of the Senior Class. Headed by capable co-editors, Mary Moorhouse and .fc x Douglas Henson, the staff has strived to record a representative sampling of events XN-Y, from our Palmyra High School years. Teach- ers, friends, sports, dances, and other activi- p ties should form a pattern of pleasant mem- ories, which We hope you will cherish in the ik I1 H future. X Mr. John Kratcoski and Mr. Robert Old, f our advisors, were always there to lend their guidance and encouragement. Q ' , Now, all deadlines have been metg the ' proofreading has been done, the printing and i binding is completed. We are pleased to pre- at sent your 1966 Tillicum. We hope that you .Elvis . if will read and remember with pride and 5 pleasure. IIIICIFUUNI FIRST ROW-L, Rimathe, L, Poeder, L,Reynard, A, Sommer, M, Sommer, J, Hires, B, McClellan, D, Kiebler, B, Sharp, R, Hunn, B, Deutscher, G, Tabella. SECOND ROW-P, Sand- ers, B, Herrmann, L, Miller, J, Van Santen, B, Stewart, C, Hebrew, L, Cooper, L, Kegel, S, Chadwell, N, Petrie, P, Evans. THIRD ROW- S, Degler, B, Warner, B, Steigei- man, K, Antrim, S, Karanzalis, N, Lockhart, G, Buividas, N, Bacon, M, Ba1dwin,C, Wagemaker, D, Kane. FOURTH ROW-K, Holmes, M, Youngblood, M, Mustard, A, Waring, A, Piirand, B, Thomas, S, Wright, S, Webb, K, Ingram, R, Eidensohn. FIRST ROW-C, Brown, J, Scott, D. DeVinney, L, Walters, B, Lezenby, N, Imschweiler, L, Fisher, T, Che- bithes, K, Nichols. SECOND ROW- H, Moore, J, McC1ernan, T, Greco, W, Ashby, M, Koz1owsky,B, Tolver, S, Eckert, S, Young, C, Sclight. THIRD ROW-K, Wright, R, Friberg, J, Voss, R, Peterson, S, Goldberg, A, Dages, R, McKenna, B, Polley. FOURTH ROW-B, Steigelman, N. Mortgu, R, Bye, T, Smith, F, Ohm- berger, G, Wade, W, Weart, L, Wolf. As the deadline draws nearer, L, Cooper and S, Karanzalis, are hard at work, Mary and Doug go over last minute details before sending in final pages. ,..,,,.., Wwe, ,ggwf 0,5 i 1 FIRST ROW-J, Kenney, L, Tarantola, T, Hoover, D, Wilson, L, Davenport, L, Dean, D, McCombs, Mrs, L, Smith, Advisor, B, Bianco, J, Schill, S, Hunn, B, Deutscher, S, Stewart, F, Giampaolo. SECOND ROW-J, Van Santen, F, McDermott, J, Flower, J, Murphy, B, Stewart, S, Chadwell, S, Cardea, M, Baldwin, C, Hebrew, M, Wallace, A, Best, N, Brad, P, Evans, .N.A. The Future Nurses of America is an organiza- tion of girls who are planning careers in the field of nursing or related occupations. Mrs. Lillian Smith, our school nurse, is the club's advisor. One of the club's projects, which proved to be most enjoyable, Was the support of a young Korean orphan, Choi Ae Kyung. The members especially enjoyed writing letters and sending her gifts at Christmas and on other occasions. They were also delighted with Choi's appreciative reply. The satis- fying feeling of devoting their talents and energy to helping a fellow human being has proven to be most rewarding. Officers-Mrs, L, Smith, Advisor, J, Van Santen, Treasurer, Secretary, C, Hebrew, President, J, Valentin, Vice President. S, Young, J, Chrupcala. THIRD ROW-S, Flynn, M, Ingram, S, Wentworth, J, Shaffer, K, Tucker, G, Duffet, B, Wallace, D, Settemberino, S, Holmes, B, Fisher, L, Person, S, Martino, S, Young. FOURTH ROW-M, Youngblood, J, Heismann, S, Wright, C, Flournoy, K, Fuchswanz, J, Reynolds, B, Rielley, S, Cole, N, Bacon, L, Rimathe, V, Robertson, J, Valentine, In order to acquaint themselves with various nursing programs, the girls visited several local hospitals during the school year. Here, they were able to observe people engaged in actual nursing activity. The F.N.A.'s annual social affair, the March of Dimes Dance, was certainly enjoyed by all attending students. This program also provided for a substan- tial contribution to a very Worthy campaign. One can truly say that this organization has been of great service to both the high school and the community. Mrs. Smith, the school nurse, looks over one of her many patients. if ,ii K FIRST ROW-T, Cucinotta, B, Lezenby, D, Cole, J, Hires, S, Wightman, S, Branson, S, Wells, B, Sharp, L, Walters, P, Goffredo, G, Tabella, M, Caccese, V, D'Ascentis, S, Parsons, M, Park, SECOND ROW-D, Currie, M, Poeder,K, King, C, Hungridge, D, Kella- way, C, Harrison, D, Axelson, B, Haller, M, Warner, C, Carmichael. THIRD ROW- K, Fuchswanz, L, Allen, C, Downing, C, Holmes, S, Degler, S, Mulhern, M, Sommer, A, Sommer, D, Kane. FOURTH ROW-B, McKenna, R, Buckalew, J, McClernan, L, Bonanno, B, Thomas, W, Pahl, S, Canty, C, May, S, Caplan, J, Tatu, A, Piirand, R, Eidensohn, P, Sanders. FUTURE TEACHER F AMERICA An understanding that a sound future for edu- cation depends upon the people who will teach has inspired the formation of the Future Teachers of America, This organization is expressly designed to provide an opportunity for students to explore the problems and rewards of the teaching profession and to help them determine in what field of subject matter they will teach. Under the able direction of Mrs. Margaret Cor- coran, the club holds monthly meetings and sponsors films and guest speakers which will aid in the under- standing of all aspects of teaching. In order to gain an appreciation of the required formal training necessary for teaching, this year the club members visited Trenton State Teacher's College. Here, an observation of typical teacher preparation oiered an insight into what the students may expect in their own professional training. Members who are interested in elementary education were offered the opportunity to observe experienced teachers in the grade schools of the Palmyra system. Such activities enable the student who feels he Wants to teach to make a wise decision concerning his suitability for a teaching career. I Officers-FIRST ROW-C, Hungridge, President, Mrs M, Corcoran, Advisor, D, Kane, Vice-President SECOND ROW-L, Walters, TreasurergJ, Tatu, Secre- tray. iii Qiicliii .fm l 19,5 ZS ,UE N l Pafmyrfan For those who want to know what is going on around school - and who doesn't - there is an anxious moment of waiting every month. The wait- ing is for the Palmyrian, our school newspaper, to come off the press. Palmyrian members keep their eyes and ears open to make the publication both in- teresting and informative. Fashions, top tune re- views, and jokes Cjokes'?J are popular features. The paper also informs students of coming school and community events. An important feature of the Palmyrian is the Student of the Month article, which recognizes and praises students who excell in several fields. The newspaper also has an enlightening editorial which provides an opportunity for staff members to put forth their best literary endeavors. An extra project of the staff is their Palmyrian Dance, an affair that adds variety and enjoyment to the course of the school year. The Palmyrian staff, under the encouragement and guidance of Mr. L. H. McLamb, does an excellent job of pro- viding a valuable service to the school. KZ? X 1, kk,, Mr. L, McLamb Advisor, and Dot Wilson Editor, check the finished paper while Doug Collins and Craig Giovanetti Co- Editors, look on. FIRST ROW-D, Cianci, M, Raynor, K, Godfrey, E, Huber, N, Sclight, S, Wells, D, Wilson, P, Goffredo, A, Best. SECOND ROW -L, Reynard, J, Tweedly, C, Sclight, C, Hoad, J, Mauthe, L, Person, K, Washington, V, Robertson. THIRD ROW-P, Jones, B, Knepp, R, Wylie, B, Steigelman, N, Lockhart, W, Pahl, S, Eckert. FOURTH ROW-A, Dages, W, Ashby, C. Giovanetti, R, Friberg, B, Schill, L, Eanes. FIRST ROW-T, Greco, J, Veitenheimer, A, Dages, W, Ashby, T, Leonard, K, Wright P, Spring. SECOND ROW-B, McKenna, D, Benson, R, Bye, L, Wolf, D, Henson, J, Voss THIRD ROW-F, Ohmberger, D, Heath, J, Brad, D, Drew. This year seventeen outstanding Juniors were chosen from Palmyra High School to attend the 20th session of the Jersey Boy's State held at Rutgers University. This program, sponsored by the American Legion, is based on the idea that an in- timate knowledge of the principles of government is necessary for good citizenship. The students at- tended various meetings and programs which dealt with the interpretation of the principles upon which our government is organized and operates. Further sessions, such as the holding of mock elections, allowed the students to utilize the principles studied. The boys expressed the feeling that this training helped them to appreciate the intricacies of govern- mental operations and the necessity for citizen participation. Gir S' fafe Three Palmyra Junior girls were selected to attend the New Jersey Girl's State held at Douglass College, New Brunswick. This pro- gram is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. The girls received a thorough indoctrin- ation in the organization and functions of government. Two other representatives were fortunate enough to attend Girl's Citizenship Institute which was also held at Douglass College dur- ing the week preceding Girl's State. On this occasion the girls were schooled in the art of responsible citizenship. if Boys' Sfafe SEATED-B. Steigelman, L, Cooper, N, Petrie, L, Webb. STANDING-N, Lockhart, L, Poeder, L, Walters, A, Waring, -H 1 .ff A FIRST ROW-E, Walz, D, Polis, C, Schight, K, Nichols, L, Cooper, J, Mauthe, L, Fisher, L, Imschweiler, D, DeVinney, S, Dietle, M, Rumble. SECOND ROW-K, Walz, M, Getz, R, Whitehead, K, Thress, S, Kenney, E, Huber, B, Tolver, M, Raynor, B, McGee, B, Fisher, B, Ward, THIRD ROW-M, Childs, C, Bazules, E, Niski, J, Mutschler, K, Ingrim, S, Eckert, I, Hopkins, B, Bland, L, Coates, B, Bystram. FOURTH ROW-C, Stebbins, L, Moore, L, Westerman, Mr. Lester Harker, Advisor, J, Fish, K, Curran, C, Hoad. Mr. Lester Harker directs the group of T S Seniors Who have become invaluable to the teaching staff of P,H.S.This group, the Teach- er's Secretaries, takes on the responsibility of aiding the teachers with their clerical Work. In addition to being a tremendous help to ONI RS the faculty, the secretaries gain valuable practical experience by completing the duties and responsibilities assigned to them. FIRST ROW-J, Hickey, C, Gross, J, Gibbs, L, Wolf, B. Perry. SECOND ROW- W, Ashby, L, Greco, A. Tokarczyk, D, Heath, D. Schweitzer, J, Higgins, FIRST ROW - M, Otto, E, Huber, L, Elbertson, J, VanSanten, K, Smith, K, Reader,B, Dasheill, SECOND ROW-J, Waring, S, Martino, L, Kuehl, C, Mottola, K, Martino, C, Taylor, A, Kern. THIRD ROW-K, Thomas, P, Mart- ino, R, Eidensohn,B,B1and, F, Person, J, Shaffer, K, Tucker, URW Y UN CIL .J-3..M,,,,r , The Library Council had a very successful second year under the supervision of Mr. Roberts, our librarian. The Council consisted of thirty-two girls who helped to maintain the library's high standards, The Council circulated, shelved, and checked the books. They also aided students in selecting materi- al. Helping the librarian in the Bookmobile was a particularly enjoyable part of the duties of a Library Council member. Officers-FIRST ROW-J, Schaffer, Secretary, B,B1a.nd, President, Mr, Roberts, Advisor, E, Huber, Duties Coordinator, R, Eidensohn,Proces- sing Corrdinator. FIRST ROW-W, Bacon, M, Von Fricken, D, Coe, M, Szymankiewicz, B, Bianco. SECOND ROW-D, Drew, J, Waring, J, Heisman, T, Leonard. THIRD ROW-J, Danzeisen, D, Heath, D, Powell, S, Fry, S, Taylor, The Junior Engineering and Technical Society of Palmyra High School is under the able guidance of Mr. W. Michalsky, This club engages in a variety of activities relat- ing to the fields of science and engineering. The purpose of the club is to encourage students to continue scientific training for either engineering or related careers. As part of the club's program, each student is re- sponsible for a yearly project in addition to participating in several field trips and discussions. D, Drew, President, Mr. W, Michal- sky, Advisor, D, Powell, Vice- Pr esident. MBU! MX, The Debate Club, one of the newest extracurricular activities, is under the direction of Mr. Joseph Coco. The primary aim of this organization is to develop the speaking and reasoning skills of its mem- bers. The vehicle for developing these skills is competition which takes the form of original' oratory, dramatic interpreta- tion, extemporaneous speaking, and group discussions. The highlight of the year for' these young debators is the Annual Temple University Speech Festival. OFFICERS R. Eidensohn, Presidentg Mr. J, Coco, Advisorg E, Griffith, Vice- President. iDEB TE sei ,C as J., ,, ,,, -of O l LUB O SEATED-M. King, J, Landgraff, A, Lamon, J, Bujak, B, Coco, S, Goldberg, R, Eidensohn, E, Griffith, T. Horton, Gravel. STANDING-Mr. J, f ww-sE2f2'fsiw'?3f I 7 'H 5 OFFICERS A Dages, Treasurer L Wa1ters,Secretaryg Mrs J Loftus, Advisor D, Kiebler, Presi- dent D Drew Vice-President, Calcufus C FIRST ROW-G, Warner, L, Poeder, T, Chebithes, L, Kegel, J, Mento, B, Lez- enby, J, Monrow, D, Kiebler, L, Walter, SECOND ROW-B, Knepp, S, Mulhern, B, Stelge1man,N, Lockhart, L, Reynard, D, Kane, C, Wagemaker, J, Murphy. THIRD ROW-R, Schill, R, Bye, C, Bishop, M, Von Fricken, A, Dages, B. Polley, A, Piirand, S, Caplan, M, Howell, FOURTH ROW-J, Danzei- sen, D, Powell, T, Smith, F, Ohmberger, D, Drew. TQYICII One of this year's new organizations is the French Club. Although this group en- gaged in several out of school activities, Mrs. Jule Loftus designed it primarily as an academic organization to aid in the development of an appreciation for the language, customs, and literature of the French people. One of the interesting ac- tivities of the French Club was a dramatic presentation in French of the Christmas story. The Calculus Club, under the instruc- tion of Miss Ninette Bonanno, is composed of senior math students. Due to the size of the club, it is divided into two classes, each meeting twice a week. The purpose of the club is to teach the students the basic fundamentals of cal- culus. The knowledge gained in this class will prepare them for the study of higher mathematics. FIRST ROW M Moorhouse, B, Sharp, A, Sommer,M, Heath, P, Neyhart, J, Voss, R, Bye, R, Buckelew, Sommer C Hungridge Miss Bonanno, Advisor, J, J. Rossano, L, Wolf, R, McKenna, T. Andrews, J. Van Santen, D Currie, L Rimathe, M, Howell, S, Brad. FOURTH ROW-D, Powell, W, Weart, G, Wade, Canty SECOND ROW J Danzeisen, T, Greco, R, D, Drew, C. A1fO0r1i211, F. Ohmbergef, H. Paul, B. Fose B Polley, A Dages, J, Veitenheimer, J, Mc Brill, D. Benson, T. Smith. Clernan, T Leonard, S Goldberg. THIRD ROW-D, calinl, advisor, Plzotograplzy Lab The Photography Lab is an unusually fine service organization. Under the able leader- ship of Mr. Gene Muccalini, the organization provides the pictorial publicity so necessary in making the school's activities successful, The students enjoy developing their own pictures, which are often used by the school and the local newspaper. It is obvious that Mr. Muccalini has successfully conveyed the theory and practice of photography to his small but dynamic group. 3,5 g.3,f,W.-.f, f,.fx1,fv Ari Clulv For those who are artistically inclined or enjoy being creative, the art club has been most beneficial. Under the guidance of Mrs. Rosabelle Hagan, the students have enjoyed the enrichment of their own special talents. A highlight during the year is a day in spring which finds the group touring New York's arty places - churches, museums, and the like. The fruits of their artistic endeavors can be seen in the posters, bulletin boards, and extra projects which brighten up our school. J 1 FIRST ROW-D, K1eb1er,B, King, J, Jessup. SECOND ROW-Mrs. R, Hagen, ad- vlsorg S, Hunn, M, Mustard, R, Floden, B, Evaul, THIRD ROW-S, Miller, K, Fuchs- wanz, J, Neiman, G, Booth, L, Miller, J, Barker, R, Kennedy, J, Waring, L, Doerr. P' N SEATED - S, Bujak, W Weart, T, Flaherty, T Jam es, R. Peterson STANDING-Mr. Gene Muc SEATED-G, Weart, Mr, W, Vidinski, advisor, W, Weart,-T. James, R, Fose. STANDING-S, Snover, T, Flaherty, W, Gravel, S, Githens, G, Booth, C, Adams, J- Mcclemn' Qperafors Ciub No one can forget the big sounds which emanated from the cafeteria during this year's gala social affairs, yet, few students realized who made them possible. The Well- informed student could enlighten the ma- jority by correctly identifying-the Sound Club. This valuable service club contributes immeasurably to the success of such activ- ities as class plays, talent shows, football games,basketball games and assemblies. The club also provides the audio-material used for instructional purposes. This unsellish organization, under the capable direction of Mr. John J, Tilmont, truly deserves the thanks of the entire stu- As the students of Palmyra High School settle in the auditorium anxiously Waiting for the big picture to appear, members of the Operators Club are feverishly Working to start the program. This small, eilicient group, advised by Mr. W. Vidinski, dis- tributes any visual aids needed in the class- room. The valuable service rendered by this club adds enrichment and enjoyment to the school's regular academic program. dent body and faculty. Sound Club SEATED-N, Mortgu, R, Fose, W, Weart, Mr. J, Tilmont, advisor, J, Hickey, J, Mc Clernan. STANDING-D, Coe, R, Wallis, C, Adams, F, Fry, S, Githens, G. Weart, D, Bacon. SEATED-J, Hickey, S, Githens, W, Weart, T, Flaherty, R, Fose. STANDING- D, Smithlyn, C, Adams, J, McC1ernan, D. Bacon. The Stage Committee makes a significant contribution to the cultural environment of Palmyra High School. Its members work be- hind the curtains mounting the scenery and caring for the props. Under the able direc- tion of Mr. T. Cardea, the crew has proven to be most efficient. Evidence of their fine work is attested to by the successful class play, talent shows and other assemblies presented during the school year. Assemtvty Ctutv The purpose of the Assembly Committee is to provide interesting and informative assemblies for the student body. This group, advised by Mr. Thomas Makin, put on a highly successful Christmas assembly. At this time Santa Claus paid his annual visit to deliver unusual gifts to deserving mem- bers of the faculty and student body. The planning and hard Work of this com- mittee is appreciated by the entire school. FIRST ROW-L, Reynard, D, Currie, L, Poeder, L, Imschweiler, T, Chebithes. SECOND ROW-C, Wagemaker, B, Bianco, J, Monroe, Mr. T, Makin, advisor, D, Cole, D, King, J. Easterly, THIRD ROW-D, Smithlyn, K, Fuchswanz, S, Degler, L, Wolf, G, Wade,J, Danzeisen, D, Drew,C, Gemmel, J, Heisman, B, Steigelman, J, McC1ernan. Stage Committee Mr. Cardea is prop designing l lllllluddllltil The Choir, under the direction of Mrs, Rosalind Levinson, is organized primarily in the interest of providing an opportunity for students to develop their vocal talents. The accomplishments of this choral group can be heard at several intervals dur- ing the school year. At Christmas, the Choir re- flects the spirit of the season in its traditional holi- day program. In March the Choir and Orchestra presented a Spring Concert which delighted the students and public with a variety of classical and contemporary music. Members of the Chorus were extremely pleased to hear that they would give a Broadway hit presentation again this year. Among the recent innovations of the Choir was the addition of several smaller but no less ini- portant groups. The Carolers and the Girls' Choir add a Wealth of musical talent during the Christmas and spring performances. This year the teachers of Palmyra High School were especially .delighted when the Carolers sang traditional Christmas favorites at their homes. At Christmas time the Carolers also journeyed to the Fort Dix hospital Where they entertained veterans of Viet Nam who were unable to go home for Christmas. Throughout the year the Choir's services pro- vided both the school and community with many hours of good music. ,h Nix, Am 0 if ' I-D ' X I rf li X W2-.w 7 xx - , , Aiwa I f -sw X f 'll X W lM1,y11ll',flm I ff, if ' 'xx E-v -F- FIRST ROW-D, Wilson, G, Warner, S, Wightman, B, Cooper, K, Kiebler, L, Reynard, B, Sharp, B, Rodgers, J, Caruso, E, Griffith, B, Deutscher, A, Sommer, M, Sommer, F, McDermott, D, Cianci, N, Sclight, S, Parsons, N, Brad, SECOND ROW-S, Miller, M, Howell, J, Mathews, L, Rimathe, W, Pahl, M, Poeder, L, Miller, J, Schweizer, D, Bacon, V, Robertson, K, Washington, K, Pippitt, P, Jones, J, Cooper, B, King, A, Doerr, J, Fredericks, B, Steigelman, N, Lockhart. THIRD ROW-M, Saaybe, L, Leeds, M, Wylie, N, Bacon, M. Baldwin, M, Von Fricken, W, Engle, R, Walker, M, Reed, G, Booth, T, Smith, B, Polley, S, Canty, S, Flynn, L, Allen, S, Caplan, J, Schmitz, C, May, A, Waring, OFFICERS FLOOR-S, Wightman, Secretary, SITTING- B, Steigelman, Vice-President, B, Sharp, President. STANDING - V, Robertson Treasurer, S, Canty, Librarian, N, Lock hart, Treasurer, 7 - 4. ,, FIRST ROW-M, Saaybe, E, Griffith, B, King, J, Caruso, G, Warner, E, Carels, S, Wightman, D, Wilson, B, Sharp, SECOND ROW-G, Booth, M, Von Fricken, B, Rodgers, W, Engle, S, Canty, L, Webb, R, Walker, S, Miller, L, Allen, V, Robertson. Caro ers FIRST ROW-M, Raynor, J, Reynolds, A, Gaires, J, Murphy, E, Care1s,J, Monroe, , , . D, Wilson, B, Sharp, P, Goffredo, K, Smith, B, Deutscher, K, Terrell. SECOND ROW- GHQIS Ir C, Hall, J, Poe, L, Leeds, P, Jones, S, Wightman, M, Saaybe, K, Plppitt, L, Rimathe, M, Wylie, K, Kirby, G, Knepp, J, Goffredo, B, Knepp, S, Caplan, J, Schmitz, L, Allen, S, Flynn, E, Griffith, J, Cooper. 's E E H REGION BAND L, Miller, E, Scott, J, McC1ernan. 1 : M 'Z 'P W 2' '- tsE'W-1i','n1' , T .- .jf , ,213 'sf ' Ijj fi if Q11 f ,, 1 H- +2 Q L ' Q . , if ,, 'k LJ I' 3 1 Q, X , , 5 gig, - a 3 no 'Wan PALMY FIRST ROW-A, Waring, S, Miller, J, Fredericks, V, Knepp, M, Warner, B, Warner, R, Bye, T, Andrews, J, Voss, L, Poeder, D, Kane. SECOND ROW-S, Mulhern,K. Barker, K, Messenger, K, Thompson, G, Warner, C, Downing, D, McMahon, J, Valentine, P, Sanders, B, Herrmann,R, Perry, H, Christenson, C, Kirby, F, Ohmberger, S, Stuart, S, Parson, B, Cooper, E, Scott. THIRD ROW-S, Branson, M, Poeder, M, Styer, P, Hill, A,Doerr, D, Cianci, B, Polley, S, Degler F, McDermott, G, Duffet, K, Kirby, B, Bye, L, Reynolds, J, Reynolds, A, Piirand, J, Hershog, J, Gilbert, S, Heller, M, Youngblood, P, McFadden, D, DeV1nney, S, Evaul, R, Wenzke, J, Donald- son, R, Brown, FOURTH ROW-B, Bianco, A, Flynn, S, Messenger, S, Mustard, L, Jensen, C, Cole, A, Brown, N, Smith, S, DeVinney, P, Hunn, R, Krelder, D, Koukoukas,L, Bleam, S. Went- R. 9 worth, B, Vlbbert, T, Huesken, D, Thorn, P, McCoy, J, Heisman, E, Grlscom, S, Asay, Bradwell, K, McManus, J, Schweiser, W, Vrian, J, Reynolds, R, Saunders, W, Mauroschadt, W Engle, J, Miller, G, Mathis K, Flynn. FIFTH ROW-Mr. R, McHenry, S, Humphreys, W, Knowles C, Adams, N, Warmkessel, N, Heller, L, Cramer, S, Frank, D, Bacon, B, Knepp, D, Canty, Carels, J, McClernan, L, Miller, R, Gotta, W, Scott,B, Edsell,R, Bucka1ew,R, Wilkinson, H, Dreby, F, Miller, R, Whitehead, R, Bystrom, R, Miller, B, Schoener. SIXTH ROW-P, Tatu, C, Hebrew, M, Schnitzius, , L, McAnney, J, Van Santen, K, Washington, J, Tatu, L, Webb, M Youngblood, C, Gemmel, B, Rieley, C, Holmes, C, Wagemaker, J, Yost, D, Currie, B, Bussemer iiuiif Xi J SW if 514 Je We ,Q 'S ' -W i ,L,' . ,. ,ss -- nf,--3,7 1: 1 :U :VX -12539 ' 3' '1 H.-1:71 55: U: fi ,J 1 g f , 4 if 1, ,Q .,'T'f . ,QW , ,j:f',.x K f r 2- f . we -rm rijgigr e- M' -if iff? Q, , Hire in 5 g ' 1 A A ' , , ,asv , V . . ia ,,.. .N 'Rr OFFICERS G, Warner, President, J, McC1ernan, Vice- Presidentg K, Thompson, Secretary, Mr, R McHenry, Director, Absent, K, Holmes Treasurer. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FIRST ROW - G, Warner, J, Mc Clernan, K, Thompson, J, Van San- ten, B, Edse11,J, Reynolds, M, Styer, SECOND ROW-C, Flynn, J, Miller, D, DeVinney, R, Brown, A, Piirand, E, Wilkinson, S, Degler. THIRD ROW - Mr, R, McHenry, director, T, Andrews, D, Kane, A, Waring, B, ilii Herrmann, J, Hickey, 4 The Palmyra High School Varsity Band is an organization which serves the school and com- munity as well as the musical needs of its members. Its conductor, Mr. Raymond McHenry, has Worked hard, and has succeeded in giving the Band its dominant position in these areas. Among the re- sults of the Work of both the members and the con- ductor are interesting and imaginative programs which highlight half-time on Saturday games during football season. Tunes to accompany the cheers and exciting victory parades also help to generate school spirit. The winter months keep the Band indoors preparing more refined band classics for the Spring p Concert. Around the World in 80 Minutes , this year, was a program featuring music from various ports of call. After concert season, the Band rehearses its marching drills in preparation for the Memorial Day and Fourth of July Parades. Throughout the year, the Band, total or in part, carries out its indispensable role at pep rallies, games, assemblies, and other functions. The Band is well known and highly respected throughout the school and community. Manus, R, Edsell, au- P-H.S. B rg, at h t and m s speii out Palm? eam on fo Victorifnbers fflel' Cami ciiemonles' f, In Pep Bam! FIRST ROW-C. Flynn, J, Miller, B, Herrman, A, Waring, C, Downing, G, Warner. SECOND ROW-C. Kirby, B, Perry, J, Rey- nolds, A, Piirand, R, Wen- zke, D, De Vinney, J, Donaldson, R, Brown. THIRD ROW-R. Bystrom, F, Miller, E, Wilkinson, J, McC1ernan, B, Edsell, R, Bradwell, BRASS ENSEMBLE FIRST ROW-C, Flynn, J, Miller, M, Young blood, R, Brown, J, Donaldson. SECOND ROW -A, Piirand, J, Reynolds, L, Reynolds, G Mathis. THIRD ROW-J, McClerna.n, K Mc Cheer the ox OR HE TR The cacophony one hears coming from the bandroom is transformed into the cultivated music of the classics through the persistent practice of the Palmyra High School Orchestra. Under the direc- tion of Mrs. Rosalind Levinson, this group meets twice a week in preparation for a variety of musical programs throughout the year. The initial performance of this group is its annual Christmas program presented in coopera- tion with the high school Chorus. The Orchestra played a medley of seasonal music including de- lightful renditions of Sleigh Ride and Drummer Boy. The efforts of this group were culminated in its annual Spring Concert, at which time they dis- played their talents in performing both classical and semi-classical music, This year, four outstanding members' of the Orchestra were honored by being selected to play in the All South Jersey Orchestra. SEATED-L, Webb, President. STANDING-A, Waring, Secretary, M, Von Fricken, Vice-President, J, Rey- nolds, Treasurer. SOUTH JERSEY ORCHESTRA SEATED-M, Von Fricken. STAND- LNG-C, Wagemaker, L, Webb, B, King. FIRST ROW-L, Webb, L, Reynard, B, Warner, W, Pahl, J, Monroe. SECOND ROW-B, King, A, Brown, C, Cole, C, Downing, E, Scott, D, Kane, A, Waring, M, Styer, M, Poeder, S, Branson, C, Wagemaker, A, Best, THIRD ROW-L, Miller, A, Pilrand, J, Reynolds, J. Donaldson, R, Brown, R, Sanders, STANDING-J, McClernan, J, Hickey, D, Bacon, J, Heisman, B, Bianco. nnlH K, Washington, J, Tatu, L, Webb, M, Youngblood, C, Gemmell, B, Reilley, K, Holmes. COLOR GUARDO Marching to the lively beat of the drums, the Palmyra High School Color Guard sharp- ly passes in review with the colors of which We are so proud. The eyes of the spectators are centered upon the flags of our nation, state, and school-flags that are skillfully handled by the girls of the Color Guard. The apparent ease with which they per- form their duty comes only after many Weeks of arduous drilling. The Guard's perform- ance of routines and its position of honor are enjoyed and respected by the school and community of Palmyra. O C, Gemmell, Head Color Guard, K, Holmes, Captain. J , Van Santen, Head Majorette O O MAIURETTES O O The shrill sound of a Whistle, the sharp click of heels, and a reverberating mark time! , announces that the majorettes are ready to begin the victory parade. Judy, the head majorette, and eight high-stepping twirlers spend many hours preparing the entertainment for half-time ceremonies. Their rigid routine practices are not ended with the football seasong for they must keep in condition to meet competition in the Na- tional Baton Twirler's Association. Two first place trophies and one second place medal shows that the girls can meet this challenge. During the summer months the Palmyra community has an opportunity to see the action of the majorettes in the Fourth of July parade. FIRST ROW-J, Van Santen, Head Majoretteg C, Wagemaker, Captain. SECOND ROW-B, Bussemer, P, Tatu, C, Hebrew, D, Currie, J, Yost, M, Schnitzius, L, McAnney. 'x J r 'Ma ,fb ff jg K Barbara ,mmm Kathy School spirit was the key Word this yeai , and spirit was soon spread throughout the school by our eight varsity cheerleaders. A new member of the squad who played an important part in morale was Peppy Pal . Another spirit booster Was the Mystery Player Contest, which might have embar- rassed football players, but certainly brought interesting comments. The pep rallies given ,yi .NRX1 E 1 figijii Vi -'S J A 1 xv' Mfr' N 1-,..f f fait ,g - 1 ,Q V 1 Jean S119 . he e A ,r I f f A by the cheerleaders will be remembered by all, especially the rally when Abner, the Riverside ram, Was captured by the squad. The day when four enthusiastic boy cheer- leaders were introduced Will also bring back amusing memories. So with cries of, What do We Want? - Victory! echoing in the stadium and the gym, another year of cheer- ing for PHS came to an end. J , Tweedly, B, Stewart, D, Kiebler, S, Chadwell, L, Reynard, B, Steigelman, K, Nichols, l Our P,H,S, Devil, Bouncing Bill 'si E N, Petrie, ZIQQFIQ?-QJQVS FIRST ROW-Mrs. Wichser, advisor. SECOND ROW-S, Chad- well, Varsity captaing L, Reynard, Varsity co-captain. THIRD ROW-D. Banks, J.V, captaing N, Sclight, J,V, co-captain. Libby A 1 v -N I xx U I ' 9 sf' by Q9 + 2 i K-L , x B arb Diann X rin y, 1 acc fvx fi Nancy Sulastitutes IV Sandy J acki 74 QQVIQGJQTS STANDING-J, Perzproski, K, Edsell, S, Harrison, L, Bonanno, M, Roedig, J, Kenney, N, Sclight, J . Chrupcala. KNEELING-D, Banks, Captain. Much of the enthusiasm felt at the Junior Varsity basketball games is inspired by that group of girls known as the Peppy Eight. The name has proved to be most appro- priate g for throughout the basketball season this group has displayed an enormous energy in leading the fans to encourage the J. V. team on to victory. Combined with the thrills of the game, their spirited cheers and skillful routines helped to create an exciting atmosphere en- joyed by the followers of the J. V. team. When the team was behind, their loyalty and enthusiasm did not falter, but increased. On those occasions when the team did not Win, the girls accepted the defeat in a sportsman- like manner, characteristic of those they support. Through their cheers and routinesg their enthusiasm and good sportsmanship, the girls have become a vital part of the basket- ball season. J 9213119 Nancy Doris Linda Kathy Joanne . FIRST ROW-K, Bistline,J, Gill, R, Long, C, Zimmerman, Mr. Williams Advisor, C, Merrell, F, Quinton, W, Raynor,H, Bockhorn. SECOND ROW-G, Beauchamp, D, Adams, E, McKeon, D, Harriman, R, Milroy, A, Gowell, J, Croft, W, Reiss, W, Urian, R, Ebner, THIRD ROW-K, Mays, J, Ayres, S, Kelly, K, Mount, K, Fitzgerald, J, Beauchamp, S, Wagen- knight, R, Shappell, J. Stolba, FOURTH ROW-J, Beasley, B, Rogers, R, McKee, J, Bell, J, Bujak, S, Hoad, T, Bujak, R Rausch, C, Woolfe. FIFTH ROW-H, Paul, C, Altoonian, T, Andrews, M, Reed. In recent years, much emphasis has been placed on physical fitness at Palmyra. Aside from the regular gym classes, there are two fine gym clubs under the supervision of Mrs. Donna Pritchard and Mr. Harry Williams. Both clubs meet during the seventh period, at which time the ym u gymnasts improve their coordination and individual skills on the gym apparatus. During the winter months, the Boys Gym Club participated in several inter-scholastic gym meets. The highlight of the year for these gymnastic clubs is the annual Sports Night. This provides them with the opportunity to display their talents, through a variety of intricate routines. FIRST ROW-B, Sharp, S, Hunn, S, Eckert, S, Miller, J, Staub, M, Lopez, Mrs. Pritchard Advisor, B, Bussemer, N, Sharp, T, Park, K, Reader, J, Merrell, E, Mostellor, SECOND ROW-J, Mathews, A, Flynn, L, Bujak, B, Ward, D, Banks, M, Raynor, S, Ransom, S, Tatu, R, Kreider, K, Edsell, N, Schllght, J, Per- zproski, K, Smith. THIRD ROW-D, Mason, D, Koukoules, L, Heary, J, May, J, Yetter, J, Kenny, B, Haller, D, King, D, Currie, J, Reynolds, J, Macauley, N, Heller, J, DeVlnney. FOURTH ROW-A, Salmon, L, Rhoden, H, Benson, L, Per- son, B, McGee, D, Canty, L, Bonanno, S, Saaybe, M, Wyllie, B, Bye,M, Poeder, B, Parker, N, VanArtsdalen. FIFTH ROW -S, Wlghtman, V, Hunt, S, Gillette, S, Detwller, K, Kirby, M, Roedig, D, Leeds, C, May, G, Gowell, L, Reynolds, K, Martino. 75 3 IXPSGZZS BUPJS Z Lllmd UCS ll Q ,w FOUND QNEC-lou BA L DLI TLYMA gl mm TEAM 5013 EvLcuSEb AT 250 PLAYER LIST 'ifjx 1 QQ! 1 Wzrsffy Fooflfa Opponents Palmyra Cinnaminson O 33 Pleasantville O 14 Moorestown 12 2 Willingboro 12 6 Riverside 13 6 Merchantville '7 12 Lenape 12 6 Rancocas O 7 Burlington 10 14 A .,.. iv. . if -,J5,,:W..,,,1:-1 .,. , 1 iw . .,,,,-1+ 'SRV - ' fs -if 'V' 'K s , Q -adaf' ii Pete Spring circles right against Lenape. end for six points Palmyra High football fans were treated to some exceptional playing during the 1965 season. In spite of injuries to several key players, the Pals managed to impress the crowds with five dramatic victories. In the four breathtaking losses, the Pals were in there fighting to the very endg never allowing a margin of defeat greater than ten points. This year's coaching staff was headed by Mr. Thomas McHugh. His excellent staff of assistants included: Mr. Percy Grimes, Mr. Thomas Makin, Mr. Stewart Harkness and Mr. Lewis Iannucci. Unrivaled coaching ability and the skill and energy of the players, combined with enthusiasm and good sportsmanship gave Palmyra a season to be admired and remembered. Lee Emmons C435 and Skip Rossano C153 start downfield against Riverside, sa Hey boys, the ice cream truck is here! E L ', 15' i2 3 if-'V L' L A L X 'ff S J ,i V ZE, ,EI , H, V R ., V. , , , , F , , K W-ff , - .,?mt'f'- .Vfffh'T I , K -ii, , H. . I - J V, K, ., , .1 .,gQZ'1, , K tk it it 7 4 tu F f ' ix' ICM Q- , T , at 13 lf: ' 1 Exe ' of iv 'Y L n ' if F - K2 K ., ,, V, KVVV an , , .KL,k A .yd A , ,l ,, , Q' , , V, ,,,L.. g , , , g u ,ffl V N S V ' i Y! 4 K '7 'QSZWQKAIQ Q nat f' M LLL' 4 z L,,.,. ,, , -2 K +V Qf 1 x v 'H' a X p , f af 4 , Y FIRST ROW: K, Mount, E, Griscom, D, Schofield, D, Smithlin, P, Spring, S, Boyd, M, Masi, R, Hall, C, Merrill, SECOND ROW: T, Person, P, Donohue, H, Norcross, E, Chrupcala, J, Tatu, S, Rossano, B, McCa11, B, Caccase, C, Banks, W, Engle, T, Leonard, F, Hill. THIRD ROW: W, Bacon, A, McFadden, G, Wade, D, Schweitzer, L, Van Emburgh, L, Emmons, A, Hart, J, Grant, B, Wallace, F, Tischner, J, Brewer, B, Griffith, A, Empson. FOURTH ROW: M, Grimes, R, Martin, R, Jackson, D, Harker, B, Tilger, R, Gardner, P, DeLaney, P, Person, D, Benson, B, Martin. Bill McCall goes up for a pass against Riverside. Lee Emmons gets off a long one against Riverside. if X f ' N v an ,., ,fffe ,, e , VJ- M' - e ,, ,,-'A 1 I fill PGH HKS E 1 .u ' 3 A , ' -.M b , , x Q. Qfi 1, . .- I- W-s - ,' E, .- - x 51' - - A' Q A -xr X - SENIUR PLAYERS Greg Wade-End Steve Boyd-Halfback Paul McFadden-Center Dave Smithlin-Tackle A1 Hart - Tackle Lee VanEmburgh-Guard Frank Tischner-Center Lee Emmons-End Tom Leonard-Guard Earl Griscom-Linebacker Dave Schweitzer-End Mike Grimes-End k. P ete Spring- Quarterback Clinton Banks-Guard Mike Masi- Linebacker Jack Grant-Linebacker Ed Chrupcala-Kicker g i i Q 1 B111 McC all-End Skip Rossano-End Dave Benson-Tackle Richard Gardner-Guard 63, unior Varsity Freshmen Fooflaa r if isri Mr. ball The training ground for Palmyra's future cham- pions is found on the Junior Varsity and Freshman teams. Although the boys are anxious to win, they realize that learning the fundamentals of football and gaining experience in actual play is equally important. This year, the J. V. team got off to a rousing start by winning its first two games. However, they man- aged only one more victory, finishing the season with a 3-win, 4-loss record. As a first-year team, the Fresh- men impressed their fans With two wins, two ties and three losses. Mr. Lewis Iannucci and Mr. Thomas Makin provid- ed the excellent coaching for the Freshmen and Junior Varsity teams respectively. L, Iannucci, Junior Varsity and Freshman Foot- Coach. FIRST ROW-M, Eck, S, Protasi, L, Barnes,J, Canty, H, Wille, S, Humphreys, D, Perkins, G, Centeraro,'B, Schoener, SECOND ROW-J, Kaluhiokalani, K, Wermuth, H, Etsell, W, Knowles, T, Maier, B, Allen, B, Jackson, B, Olivierre, THIRD ROW-R, Land, M, Youngblood, L, Hardy, R, Martin, L, Washington, H, Mayer, M, Smith, S, Heller. vis-.m mw s nn,f w-. -,- ww , - .iffy-aulvxfni ff-ff 5 'Stop that, or I'11 slap your hand! The one that almost got away. .M ,sz Stay out of this ref, let them settle it! Mr. P, Grimes shows John Tatu the opponent's new Play. 83 ifzrsfty Basleeflva X f SCHEDULE Moorestown Friends Haddonfield Haddon Heights Gloucester Catholic Bordentown Moorestown Cinnaminson Lenape Kennedy Riverside Rancocas Burlington Moorestown Camden Vocational Lenape Kennedy Riverside Rancocas Burlington Cinnaminson Mr. Heubner gives Reds a few pointers. A good example of the strenuous life is playing Var- sity Basketball. This year's team proved that it had the stamina to keep on fighting all the way. A record of- the final scores indicates that with a little luck Palmyra could have had a winning season. Many spectators will never forget the many suspenseful games that were not decided until the final minutes of play. This year's team was unique in that it was entirely composed of Seniors. Mr. Heubner feels that the team gave an excellent display of all the essential qualities of good sportsmanship. Larry Greco Pete Spring Randy Bye Edward Chrupcala naai . 1 W',. I ' 5- j t i B r ' James Doron Greg Wade Rick Hutchinson FIRST ROW-G. Wade, E, Chrupcala, R, Hutchinson, R, Bye, J, Doron, P, Spring, L, Greco. SECOND ROW-C, Adams, Manager, P. Cardea, M, Reilley, C, Freeman, J, Danzeisen, R, Gardner, H, Smith, S, Githens, Manager. Paul Cardea Richard Gardner A A Harris Smith Courtney Freeman 1 Q John Danzeisen Michael Reilley QP Mg, 43 J in-f' 'll 453: 1 I i X 1' ..q 5, N. s, iff' .as 3 H ,.k N L4 1 j 'f'i?ggi2Yq2ggaye1sli?z1, . LQ Vs. :J ' ew f ,xg . 3 gig ,B iw , . X 35 I ,q,k.g , W l f .X , 4, ' ,M 5 LmmW,L ,, 54 D 3 1 Q 'F 4 J ' 41 'gw i 1, Q. if fa ' x I , Z K, 5 lf! : B E , -5- W ff ,. .-,: fs -3 aw? D FIRST ROW-S, Hubbs, G, Schaffer, B. Norton, G, Altierri, B, Fries. SECOND ROW-J. Tatu, R, Lange, M, Ridgeway, A, Morgan, C, Garrison, P, Person, B, Tilger, C, Warner. Not pictured, E, Young, T, Person, A, Empson. The Junior Varsity basketball team had a success- Mr. W, Michalsky, J V coach, diagramsakeyplay ful year in hard competition. They learned much about playing as a team and will be an experienced varsity next year. The team was under the direction of Mr. William Michalsky, who is to be commended on his first season as a basketball coach. The freshmen team, coached by Mr. Harkness, also had a good season. They had one especially outstanding player, Ronnie Lange, who played on the Junior Varsity team. The knowledge these boys gained this year will help P. H. S. have winning seasons in years to come. . V an TGS' 1716171 Baskeflva KNEELING-J, Mulhern, R, Gotta, D, Fitzgerald, S, Asay,W. Raynor. STANDING -M, Reed, M, Yoimgblood, L, Hardy, J, Reynolds, S,,He11er. Mr. Harkness shows the boys the fundamentals of ball-handling. was i isrrl i -' FIRST ROW-L, Warner, J, Zacker. SECOND ROW-Mr. Curtis, Coach, J, Ayers, B, Norton, B, Rawlings, E, Young, Mr. Martin, Coach, C ross Country L, Wolf R. Bye Palmyra's Cross Country team has progressed considerably this year. The team consisted of two seniors support- ed by six underclassmen. Mr. Curtis revealed that this was the last year he would coach the team. Both he and Mr. Martin feel that next year's season will be a successful one. Varsity Baseball Mr, Thomas Makin, Coach, FIRST ROW-A, Neamond, M, Masi B, Deacon, P, Spring, E,' Gris: com, J, Williams, W, Bacon. SECOND ROW-S, Boyd, J, Tatu ! D, Bouldwin, B, McCall, E, Hull- ings, J, Detwiler, R, Cook, F, Hill THIRD Row-R, Smith, D, Shoenl berg, P. Preston, B, Tilger, G, Wade, R. Gwynn, Mr. Makin,Coach Before the first sign of spring, Mr. Makin has his baseball hopefuls out on the often snowy field learning and practicing the arts of the game. When the season starts those who make the team have the chance to show their skills at America's favorite pastime. Despite the loss of most of the previous year's starters, the Varsity Baseball team successfully completed a rebuilding season. The hard- working nine lost seven games by only one run, and Mr. Makin says that next season he plans to make up for those games by winning the cham- pionship. INFIELDERS ...ll.. s .3 'f:1z.ewz,,:Qi:: .,,,'i M..-. 'ff ' , ' - Q 4 I ,,,. 1 H i 7 I W W, .. ' - H 'fi' 1 -1 'f i w Uk- A' I . ' .. 3,5 1 K.. gi, , , ,V if z,,', ivy- , I I i , 5 '.,: v, . M it -K ,lr , K 1,-3 'Z , HWil1 the real Sandy Koufax please step forward? B, McCall and E, Hullings look on as Reds takes a practice cut. N t Ill Wi y ol... hhh!!I Don't te 1 Loyal USMS 1 anybody 1 took it. 4 take the waterboy's advi ce.H H ,i',:p4,, A1 , ' . ,yu fx gf- x 7 Nmlntw QW g,9wWifWWIlf4m11 ll!lm,,, mu 'IWIMWWW w x HV :V ' - . .ff 'Mm , 655 ' W .M 1 , ss- Q 'mp V ,-- V6 7, I . 'fm-ll Q c I -Q N, lf x f LL,.JL,s ' to fix 751 Boy these kneebends are wickedIl Palmyra shows its school spirit at one of its exciting basketball games. me and Held The track team is composed of approximately forty individuals. Each person works to develop his' skill at running, throwing, jumping, or a combina- tion of these. Last year each boy received help and guidance from Coach Mr, Percy Grimes in both the physical and mental aspects of the competition. The team had a fairly successful season with a 5-4-1 record. Two outstanding runners, of whom Palmyra is justly proud, are Larry Coles and Dave Schweitz- er, who made second and honorable mention teams respectively in All-County standings. PALMYRA OPPONENT 36 Haddonfield '76 Merchantville 59 N,B,C, 69 Moorestown 31 Rancocas 41 J 41 Pennsauken 59 Burlington 53 Riverside 29 1X2 Camden Voc. 1X2 54 Lenape FIRST ROW-C, Merrill, J, Zacher,R, Schaner,B, Allen, C, Hoagland, S, King, E, Raynor, R, Baitzel, B, Rawlings, P, Orfe, J, Whiteman, E, Yewdall, A, Barstow. SECOND ROW- H, Moore, B, Wyllie, M, McLaughlin, M, Wyllie, K, Kemble, S, Rossano, D, Schweitzer, B, Griffith, B, Wallace, S, Dunn, P, Pellecchia, T, Leonard, A, Hart, L, Poeder. THIRD ROW-Mr, Grimes, Coach, N, Deaves, W, Mines, E, Eck, B, Martin, D, Dudley, R, Gardner, C, Freeman, B, Herndon, R, Baliban, W, Farrow, B, Messler, B, Stutzman. fxf r- ff KJ, p, H 'aw' r , I A , 'C 1 ' I I E In .f , J- -- , R fi ,- 92 N, l Skip Rossano clears the bar with inches to spare as C. Freeman and R, Gardner prepare to retrieve the falling pole. Stutzman, the bare-footed discus thrower Steve Kings and Dave Schweitzer, two of Pa1myra's sprinters, limber up before a meet. Clay Hoagland demonstrates the proper form In javeline throwing to Howard Moore Tom Leonard and A1 Hart. ' , 'I ' ,: Q' -Q g5 '94'9'. 4 ' fm, if-P ? . f , ,+A 1 .1-Aj! Lv. N sh N . M -fm Wmvgg . QHZQWL. , s-,QAM I , 1151? . dr Q - 5 , ,M s Q.. K' W 11 g Q if 'Q ' f Q, ' Q, fp, A vii' M? f - f,..ag3. ,E Q J' X.: FIRST ROW-J, Mack, Mr. H, Williamsg Coach. SECOND ROW-J. Steinbrecher, R, Bye, C, Cargill, F, Gass, M, Von Fricken. ermfs For a split second the ball is suspended in mid-air,.then the racket descends and the ball sails across the net to begin the match. ' Tennis is a sport which requires a great deal of a playerg speed, stamina, strength, agility and coordination. A tennis meet consists of three single and two double matchesg and each has its share of excitement and suspense. Under the direction of Mr. Williams, each individual played to the best of his ability and helped the team bring home its share of wins. S1 - g., CA C p i c - s i o C , IH 0 Q lil v i c mm Mn!!! C- -X - ' WWW' ng E 'MW , jk, eg ll ,Nm ll ll..-'--I--l-X Ill -.9 - I Q' P' Q 1 I n 1 A Q ofiaibtb' JAX 'dl ' X. 'X 1 A , x A X ' V' I WX' KY, xx ,fri xv i f i N 1' . e - 630 1 lf ,- I ' 1 4' I , ,'. I l il uf . ff gli' 91, 1' ' xl 'iw '-i Q X I .f 4 If ,ff I, 1 1 ' i 'ln' ,fbfw CLA , '21 ' l., 1 ,' 59 - 4 ' ac,-gi ' I a X A - 95 FIRST ROW-D, DeVinney, C, Hungridge, E,Care1s,M, Poeder, S, Hunn. SECOND ROW-J. Valentine, W, Pahl, P, Mcl-Iugh, , A 't Ca tain-L, Poeder J r. Varsity Captain-V, Robertson M. Mustard, K, Messenger, K, Fuchwanz. THIRD ROW- V21I'S1Y D f - J, Fish, N, Sclight. 3 Girls ' Varsity Hockey Palmyra's Varsity Hockey Team, under the direction of Miss Rapp, completed this year's season with a 2-5-3 record. The team, captained by Linda Poeder, showed out- standing ability and spirit in all their games. The Junior Varsity, with Valerie Robertson as captain, finished with a 4 and 5 record. The team is looking forward to a success- ful season as next year's varsity. ' September Varsity 22-Audubon-Home 1-4 28-Gloucester-Home 1-1 '30-Pennsauken-Home 3-O October lk 7-Moorestown-Away 2-3 112 Haddonfield-Home 1-1 '14-Mt. Holly-Home 0-2 '19 Merchantville-Away 2-1 'F21 Lenape-Home 1-1 '26-Cherry Hill-Away 1-4 +28 Haddon Heights-Away O-1 Varsity-2 wins, 3 ties, 5 losses , J,v, -4 wins, 1 tie, 5 losses i 4' League Games Rosa Rapp-Coach ff ihinf A 3 ' ha a M' 1 'QQ n DMX N Ianni I FP' ff ,1 yv-uw 1 M M' '.-1 : 1 K N Jiffy, nu.: W 'f' N ' N xl I 67, D 62 Y' K x X 4 K I 4 ff I X ia ish- Manager . Devinney S, Hunn nda Poeder- C N'u.vS 'c :' M, Mustard C , Hungridge I Penmaau ken Tk League game? FIRST ROW-S, Parsons, S, Winans, N, Bussell, J, Schi11,N, Smith, D, King, C, Vaughn, SECOND ROW-J, Chrupcala, J, Mento, D,Cianci, J, Grassie, J, Cooper, K, Mason, F, McDermott, S, Hunter, V, Robert- son, K, Thomas. r. Varsity F1-es men FIRST Row-P, Rodgers, J, VanSanten, L, Smith, B, Hall, J, Mathews, K, Reader, K, Scott. SECOND ROW-M, Wyllie, S, Messenger, C, Harrison, C, Faunce, T, Drew, N, Va.nArtsda1en, J, Macau1ey,D, Koukoulous, THIRD ROW-J, May, C, Catoe, A, Brown, J, Waring, A, Salmon, E, Thomas, K, Thomas, J, Chrupcala. Q1 ' PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL Hockey 1965 FRESHMEN October Varsity 1-Cherry Hill Away 1-3 6-Audubon Home 2-1 8-Maple Shade Home 7-0 22-Haddon Heights Home 6-0 25-Haddonfield Home 1-3 29-Moorestown Home 0-2 Varsity-3 wins, 0 ties, 3 losses J,V, -4 wins, 1 tie, O losses S217 S KNEELING-J, Fish, C, Hungridge, Managers, STANDING-M. Bearsch, M. Mack, K, Messenger, C, May, M, Mustard, C, Wojeiechowski, A, Piirand, M, Poeder, D, DeVinney. Gfr S' Wzrsify Basketball The girls' Varsity and Junior Varsity Basketball Teams, under the direction of Miss Rapp, completed another successful season. The following Seniors contributed to the team accomplishments: Meredith Mustard, Dee DeVinney, Carol May, Anna Piirand, and Charlotte Wojeiechowski. The team was helped considerably by Juniors and Sopho- mores. The Junior Varsity was aided by a few up-and- coming Freshmen, who contributed to the season's victories. W Pah1,C F1ournoy,J V Co captains M Mustard, Varsity Captain Miss Rapp, Coach Basketball 1965- 1966 Varsity and Junior Varsity DECEMBER: 1 5-Audubon 17-Gloucester 21-Camden Catholic JANUARY: 7-Mt. Holly 11-Holy Cross '14-Haddenfield '19-Moorestown 121-Pennsauken '26-Lenape +26-Lenape '28-Hadden Heights FEBRUARY: '2-Cherry Hill 4-Holly Cross +9-Merchantville 'League Games ,i-. - fa. 'W-D C. Wojeiechowski C. May M, Mustard, Captain A, Piirand Q .ir S. Karanzalis 100 arsify Basieefloa C. Hungridge J, Fish D, DeVinney J . KNEELING-A, Doerr, S, Winans, N, Bussel, D, King, C, Vaughn, r. Va 1'S1fy B, Haller, N, Smith, C, Barker, J, Cooper. STANDING-C, Downing, E, Carels, L, Bleam, S, Mustard, W, Pahl, P, McHugh, C, Flournoy, S, Hunter, M. Schuler, R, Floden, FIRST ROW-J, VanSanten, S, Figaniak, S, DeV1nney, J, Macauley, J, Reynolds, S, Tatu, B, Hall. SECOND ROW-J, Cooper, L, Heary, T, Drew, C, Faunce, C, Harrison, J, May, resllnzen K, Terrell, A, Doer, THIRD ROW-C,Down1ng, C, Jansen, K, Deal, C, Catoe, A, Brown, A, Salmon, M, Dewson, V, Knepp, B, Bye, K, Paul, R, Floden. FIRST ROW-J, Reidenbaker, B, Steigelman, J, David- son, D, Currie, D, DeVinney, B, Bystrom, S, Sch- werdtle, Miss Hight-Coach. SECOND ROW-S, Young, B, Fisher, H, Mulhern, L, Person, C, May L, Rhoden, M, Bearsch, C, Hebrew. Skill, good sportsmanship, united effort, and the will to win are among the outstanding attributes of our girl's softball team. After the long winter months of indoor sports, the team eagerly looks forward to the spring season and the ushering in of the softball season. Under the expert guidance of Miss Nancy Hight, the girls dis- played a sound knowledge of the fundamentals of the game. The team expects to have an even more suc- cessful season in 66 . Offlmll Miss Nancy Hight-Coach D, DeVinney, C, May, B, Bystrom, and B, Steigelman practice the art of catching grounders, H, Mulhern, L, Person, B, Fisher, and D, Currie show us what happens at the plate. , - f,4.,.-- , . JF . f . ,,,us .4 wil Waiver 'Z 9 , , Pals Opponents Mt. Holly ........ . 7 11 Lenape ........... . 12 7 Haddon Heights ....... . 2 20 Haddonfield ..... . 12 10 Merchantville.. . 12 10 Cherry Hill ....... . 8 14 Pennsauken ..... . 2 15 'J ,X f, f' , 1.5 0 ' mfAz,,f 4 WW ff .. - R M, , 5 , I i I v FIRST ROW-E, Carels, M, Edmonds, M, Dietrich, N, Schlight, D, Banks, J, Chrupcala, . . S, Branson, S, Eckert, SECQND ROW-C, May, M, Sanders, C, McManus-Managers, P, McHugh, P, Sanders, M, Schluer, P, Pflaumer, M, Poeder, J, Tweedley, P, Evans, K, Moore-Manager. So thats how they work, 'If you can find any grass, you can have it. But I don't even know you. Look ma, no hands! When do I get a chance? ' 9 . 1 ' 1 , . 0 4 A1n't you had no English? And we're going to win every game ... Would you believe every other game? Abe who? 7. 7 .I ,Ai I K ,ff . ,,...,,,,.. ,.-f, ,.-' ' K fffff i K , 1 Alright, who put the lemon in my coffee? Are these guys for real? .O' ' 'dr :st fl? , ., A 1 N 6 3 1 3 Qu 9 5 , w 5 ' Q- Q: 5 x A' Q Y my' n Y 'wk 1 -. as ff, +. . 'iQ 1, . ' 5 . .f , x ' 'M , V K f R 4 .- x 4 if O- x' I 11 'Q LW . q ' it v nf. z n. in Nui, fv 4 ' n nm 5 ' M xx. 4 ai 1 J, ss bl! 1, , qv. a f Q 'Y 5 . f Mx 'I ui -4 w v G ,di . H ' . .-... .-,MQ NQ...,i N, ,W My E 5'4 f -Wi 4' .. ,, n ,B , ,ig X ef Qgfiim SPSS H22 gxswxfk VQS 171971 X. ,f'5 l V a e 0560 O69 1 fl -and f-Q31 r X ff, 'V :Br . l I In ' ' - ' Mlm 40 '. u I A E 2: 1,6 -fx IX II 1 E' if, .- ' L: 7:' yr p W1 f K ,ZIILI 9 X L' JU 1 'C'- ,... iv F -P Q O. 1-gl 1 H , il 14' A - ,f 'gg' :fx .' -f , Q? if 4 I u 1 I ff' ,J ' , I 'AQ FIRST ROW-C, Carmichael, M, Benvenuto, D, Bailey, M, Bujak, G, Centlnaro, B. Cooper, M, Caccese, K, Blstllne, W. Bloomqulst. SECOND ROW-L, Branch, M, Crawley, L, Barnes, D, Bacon, R, Buck, M, Cannon, E, Blacklston, G, Beau- champ. THIRD ROW-A, Brown, B, Allen, C, Catoe, J, Bradshaw, J, Canty, H, Benson, B, Bye. FOUR- TH ROW-J. Bolam, R. Cahill, P, Bonnlck, J. Beasley, S, Asay, B, Ashmore, J, Anderson. FIRST ROW-R, Ebner, L, Eck- hardt, T, Cucinotta, S. Figaniak, J. Gill, M, Crouthamel, L, Dreher, J, Detwller, G, Depew, SECOND ROW-K, Deal, M, Dando, J, Elpper, S, DeVinney, C, Faunce, T, Drew, J, Evans, K, Cuzzupe. THIRD ROW- H, Etsell, J, Don, D, Fitzgerald, M, Eck, M, Danford, W, Franklin, S, Gillette, M, Dewson. FOURTH ROW-L, Doerr, R, Dreher, J, Gan- geml, N, DlBonaventura. FIRST ROW-S, Humpherys, C, Har- rison, J, Goffredo, S, Hoover, J, Hannigan, J, Hanselman, R, Hunn, V, Green, B, Hall, SECOND ROW- G, Harper, V, Hunt, H, Graf, L, Heary, N, Johnson, J, Githens, C, Janson, C, James. THIRD ROW- K, Harker, L, Johnson, B, Jackson, J, Hershey, S, Heller, T, Huesken, M. Heaning, J. ,Hal1er, D, Harri- man. FOURTH ROW-B? Gotta, W Harmon, L, ll-Iaggf, Hahle, R, Hullings, Qifavgfl, W, Haines. x , 4 mt A Lf -yi k Q - ., 1 N . , ,- 1 P' 'ik 4 3,,f ,I -If ,' gr W ' I If 1' , I x, 4, U 1, I, ,,f S! '.., ,I ay M5 v QJN r,t,t,,u, JAN if if W G at 3, ,iff Q2 L K 5, iff! 59 j wjqjffl I s 'J Y' ,, I FIRST ROW-E, McKeon, D. Kou- koules, J, Jay, J, Macauley, M, Lopez, P, McCoy, J, Mathews, J, Maier, R, Long. SECOND ROW- V, Knepp, R, Marter, C, Little- wood, B, King, J, Jondreau, F, Leitmeyer, L, Leeds, K, Mays, THIRD ROW-B, Knowles, T, Maier, D, McElwee, P, Martino, K, Kirby, B, Komerosky, B, Mason, A, La- mon, P, Klimas. FOURTH ROW- M, King, R, Martin, H, Mayer, J, Kaluhiokalani, R, Lange, J, Lewis, J, Landgraf. FIRST ROW-J, Norton, J, Mufalli, K, Murphy, J, Merrell, E, Mostel- ler. SECOND ROW-T, Molinari, R, Milroy, S, Messenger, L, Murphy, C, Mulcahy, J, Meredith. THIRD ROW-J, Mulhern, W, Mufalli, N, Meredith, C, Mottola, F, Morgan. V U, ....,.,-. ' vw : , ' tl fu. N- M- -V-.' FIRST ROW-W, Raynor, J, Otto, D, Perkins, J, Patterson, J, Palombi, M, Otto, M, Person. SECOND ROW -B, Ollivierre, K, Paul, M, Preston, B, Powell, S, Protasi, J, Procopio. THIRD ROW- D, Ohmberger, J, Piergross, P, Petzotat. FIRST ROW-B, Schoener, E, Soden, K, Smith, L, Smith, J, Staub, K, Scott, K, Reader. SECOND ROW- E, Scott, R, Sanders, P, Rodgers, J, Reynolds, N, Stavely, B, Still, THIRD ROW-J, Schweizer, W, Smith, G, Stouff, J, Stolba, A, Sal- mon, J, Schwartz, M, Stephens. FOURTH ROW-J, Sparacio, S, Snover, M, Smith, J, Reynolds, M, Reed. FIRST ROW-H, Wille, D, Tay1or,B, Tomkiewicz, J, Wright, N, Van Arts- dalen, M, Warner, S, Winston, J, Van Santen. SECOND ROW - Mr, Muccalini, E, Thomas, E, Swain, K, Terrell, J, Van Kouwenberg, M, Wyllie, D, Yansick, B, Trout. THIRD ROW-S, Tatu, J, Waring, A, White, B, Vibbert, S, Voss, W. Urian, C, Thomas. FOURTH ROW- S, Wagen- knight, L, Washington, E, Younger, J, Wagner, P, Wentzel, S, Wolfsch- midt. OFFICERS AND STE ERING COMMITTEE FIRST ROW -B Bussemer, Treasurerg C, Giovanetti, Vice- Presidentg G. Altieri, Presidentg N, Sclight, Secretaryg D, Cianci, Historian. SECOND ROW-S, Eckert, L, Tarantula, R, Bystrom, P. Hill, P. Lanish, M, Ridgeway. OP 1710 VQS Class Advisor-Mr. L, Iannucci. 'fNow about those Sophomore privileges! FIRST ROW-M, Cahill, B, Baskin, J, Chrupcala, D, Cianci, E, Carroll, B, Bianco, S, Branson, N, Bussell, B, Bussemer. SECOND ROW-S, Cal- land, L, Bleam, A, Best, J, Budden, V, Briles, E, Babore, N, Brad, J, Caruso. THIRD ROW-J, Bujak, R, Bystrom, M. Bailey, G, Altieri, J, Ayres, B, Bergin, J, Boley, S, Brown, FOURTH ROW-K, Bell, E, Brown, J, Blackeby, FIRST ROW-S, Eckert, J. Di- Leonardo, J, Croft, V, Duffett, N, Cramer, J, Fredericks, A, Flynn, K, Edsell, W, Donnelly. SECOND ROW-D, Collins,J, Don,C. Downing, C, Cole, A, Doerr, S, Detwiler, E, Coker, J, Cooper, THIRD ROW-T, Gerhardt, C,Cowchok, C, Gaynor, L, Corradetti, J, Furrer,R, Floden, K, Coyle, R, Dewson, J, Gilbert, FOURTH ROW-R, Fischer, L,Dean, D, Fuhrer, J, Gibson, J, Coleman, P, DeLaney. FIRST ROW-S, Hubbs, J, Grassie, R, Goins, G, Gowell, Z, Jones, D, Harker, S, Johnson, F, Johnson, J, Hoffecker, SECOND ROW-S, Kelly, A, Gowell, D, Hager, S, Holmes, S, Hunter, M, Graf, E, Griffith, B, Johnson. THIRD ROW- S, I-load, R, Horton, J, Hall, C, Giovanetti, J, Heisman, F, James, J, Jessup, P, Hall, L, Jensen, FOURTH ROW-R, Jackson, M, Han- sen, W, Goyne, S, Hyzer, D, Hardie, K, Groome, FIRST ROW-L, Limongino, D, Lam- mon, B, Moorhouse, C, McCullough, R, Kimble, C, Merrell, T, McDer- mott, D, McCombs, F, Lynch. SECOND ROW-F, McDermott, C, Morton, S, Martino, K, Martino, R, Kennedy, G, Marles, J, Mengle, R, Kreider, THIRD ROW-S, Lippincott, R, May, P, Opperman, T, Mitchell, S, Mustard, G, Mathis, J, McGill, K, Mason, FOURTH ROW-B, Mc Closkey, F, Miller, A, Kern, J, Kenney, J, Kern, P, McHugh, L, Kozlowski, FIRST ROW-B, Parker, F, Patchel, R, Rivers, J, Salus, J, Sacca, N, Sclight, J, Schill, J, Perzproski, S, Parsons, M, Park. SECOND ROW -C, Person, L, Raynor, W, Pryor, T, Orfe, L, Reynolds, W, Reiss, S, Polito, H, Saville, M, Poeder. THIRD ROW-T, Reim, B, Pryor, B, Riel- ley, M, Roedlg, M, Schuler,W, Scott, M, Robinson, B, Phifer, J, Poin- dexter, T, Person. FOURTH ROW- P, Person, M, Power, E, Raynor, F, Ruscitto, M, Ridgeway, G, Rani- owski, B, Rawlings, J, Power, FIRST ROW-L, Warner, J, Zacher, L, Vituscka, J, Spiers, M, Smith, E, Whitehead, P, Tatu, N, Warmkes- sel, S, Winans, M, Smith. SECOND ROW-J, Yost, C. Vaughn, L, Tar- antola, R, Shipley, M, Styer, J, Kenney, D, Settemberino, B, Wal- lace, P, Volpe, THIRD ROW-K, Stockl, H, Szymankiewicz, R, Walk- er, F, Sundermier, R, Shaner, D, Thorn, T, Shahade, K, Thomas, S, Wentworth, L, Wieckowski. FOUR- TH ROW-P, Ulrich, J, Stanton, C. Warner, E, Young, B, Smith, E, Walz, A, Swan, S, Wilkinson, S, Mustard, C, Woolfe, uniors CLASS ADVISORS Mr. W, Vidinski, Mrs. J, Loftus 1-if nw, ,WW new MW A O O ICERSQND S ERING COMMITTEE SEATED-L, McAnney, Historia.ngD Schofield, Vice-President, B, Grif- fith, President, D, Benson, Sec- retary, K, Barker, Treasurer STANDING-P, Jones, J, Tatu, L Cappola, R, Peterson, V, Robert: son, kyb Ov Of fp, s eb WR- W WW? HA woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke. NN N W wr W wg, FIRST ROW-K, Barker, S, Cardea, E, Carels, D, Axelson, D, Benson, P. Burdziak, M, Bearsch, D, Banks, R, Bistline, V, D'Ascentis. SECOND ROW-J, Benvenuto, D, Coe, L, Ber- ryann, M, Brooks, L. Cramer, D, Canty, L, Bonanno, D, Carroll, C, Cherubini, THIRD ROW-B, Black- man, R, Bradwell, R, Caccese, T, Bujak, W, Bacon, J, Barker, R, Brown, C. Bishop, J. Beauchamp, D, Astemborski, FOURTH ROW- M, Bleam, C, Atkinson, J, Brewer, G, B6oth, C, Brines, C, Adams. y if ' 'uv' I v , . ,ff U '- ' JZ f ' A ' 1, -. ' ' , fx t' uf L5 .-- f K C bv A I 4 if-, nfl,- f - V . ', - ' -f Fx f I QL' . I , SEV? ,Lf tfuafgfj ,n ,f H G1 I , I 1 MY V I., ' A ' Ui Q O ' ,X ,Q H ' If 6 ,. fy, 71,11 4 A 1 , E ,' in.: ff.. Ln -. f 'M' a J' .1 ,ww 1 515-.-' A ,U f I-5-9 FIRST Row-B. Dashieii, J,G1ani- 'fl paolo, F, Di Bonaventura, P. Gof- fredo, K, Godfrey, A, Gaines, J, De Vinney, B, Hall, S, Harrison, N, Heller, SECOND ROW-T, Hoover, D, King, R, Hall, B, Haller, C, Kuehl, B, Fries, S, Hawkins, B, Gill, B, KnePP. THIRD ROW-P, Jones, K, Fuchswanz, S, Frank, W, Dickin- son, W, Figaniak, F, Kenkelen, B, Evaul, W, Engle, J, Donaldson, C, Flournoy. FOURTH ROW-C, Kirby, C, Gerew, C, Hunter, B, Griffith, P, Donohue,L, James, D, Harker, S, Glthens, I C ,I ag J W of FIRST ROW-R, Maier, M, Kuehl, M, McIntosh, J. Mento, B, Lopez, C, Littlewood, M, Lusk, SECOND ROW-M, McDermott, K, Messenger, D, McMahon, M, Mack, B, Levy, D, Mason. THIRD ROW-R, Martin, B, Martin, K, McManus, J, Miller, L, McAnney. FIRST ROW-S, Modugno, S, Mul- hern, K, Pippitt, M, Saaybe, M, Nicholson, S, Petty, J, Munro, F, Quinton, SECOND ROW-M, Sch- nitzius, V, Robertson, D, Schofield, A, Poe, W, Evaul, L, Patterson, D, Munks, THIRD ROW-A, Schuck, D, Mullen, R, Norton, C, Perry, L, Rhoden, W, Pahl, E, Schoenberg, K, Mount. FOURTH ROW-R,Schi11, L, Miller, J, Schill, R, Peterson, J, Mufalli, B, Rodgers, M, Scar- lett, N, Portella, D, Russ. 91 ,,, ' fwfr 1 r',,,, . J N -I FIRST ROW-G, Weart, J, Valentine, J, Tweedley, S, Wightman, C, Tay- lor, D, Wilson, S, Wells, N, Sharp, K, Sidelko. SECOND ROW-J, Stein- brecher, K, Tucker, J, Shaffer, K, Washington, D,Thress, B, Stinnett, K, Thompson, E, Wentworth. THIRD ROW-C, Wille, M, Von Fricken, L, Cappola, E, Sigmond, R. Wallace, R, Shappell, R, Wallis, M, Szyman- kiewicz. FOURTH ROW-R, Tilger, S, Taylor, R, Wright, E, Wilkinson, J, Waring, J, Stocker, J. Tatu, K. Van Artsdalen. fT ftfQ?Kf me Q if It f C Qs xx., 'N' 2 ,, 3 1' X If gzfLt 1 'Z Q9 M Rmzxsfg Qi fp x ?21WifQ j b V A V+ Cfifgfpy, Q skpgnedfwxf CLR ,zmzNfmoN2PAQfaclPAN15 0 I - GQ 0 T V 1555 mfzomf Mi das j Q ' W emi? Ezfwfrfer I umm ? S f 4 N .A Tj M o M ' , . I :RR 'QM Fw ,. , xp, ., ,.. F 1 , ri: X, I ' A W . 0 r DmsmcE-Tuma. 3.2.0 DQC1 nw VVL6C07YLi.YL9 O One of the favorite events of the year for both students and alumni is the annual Homecoming Day. This is a time when form- er Palmyra High School students take an opportunity to reminisce on their school days and to renew old school acquaintances. The attractions of this year's Homecom- ing Day were the football game with Len- ape Regional High School, the crowning of the Homecoming Queen at half-time, and the Homecoming Dance. Although Palmyra High School lost the game, it did prove to be one of the most exciting and best contests of the season. At half-time ceremonies, the Homecoming Queen and her court dazzled the crowd with their graciousness and charm. Members of the court were: Carole Hebrew, Anna Piirand, Lynn Imschweiler, Susan Chadwell, seniors, Mary Lou Schnitzius, juniorg Barbara Reilley, sophomore, and Marsha Benvenuto, fresh- man. r 5 5 3. . B, Steigelman, Chairman, Mr. H, Williams, Advisor, D, Banks, Chair- man. Considering the members of the court, one can imagine the difficulty the students had in choosing Carole Hebrew as the Homecom- ing Queen. The activity of the day ended with the Homecoming Dance, where the queen and her court reigned as honored guests. The events of the day were planned and organized by the Homecoming committee, under the supervision of Mr. Harry Wil- liams. Co-chairmen of the committee were Barbara Steigelman and Doris Banks. FIRST ROW-J, Mento, S, Wells, B, Lezenby, B, McClellan, L, Imschweiler, D, Wilson, B, Sharp, D,'Kieb1er, S, Miller, B, Bianco, J, Munro, D, Banks, B, Steigelman, B, Lopez, P, Petty, V, Green, D, McCombs, L, Walters, P, Goffredo, V, D'Ascentis, K, Reader, B, Bussemer. SECOND ROW-A, Sommer, M, Sommer, M, Moorhouse, S, Chadwell, B, Stewart, T, Chebithes, K, Nichols, N, Petrie, L, Reynard, L, Kegel, L, Johnson, L, Eckert, P, Evans, K, King, S, Harrison, M, Warner, B, Haller, D, Cianci, C, Car- michael, N, Sclight, D,Cole, S, Diettle. THIRD ROW-B, Warner, N, Lockhart, C, Wage- maker, V,Robinson, K, Washington, B, Bland, L, Cramer, M, Mack, B, Gill, J, Valentine, J , Cooper, A, Doerr, J, Easterly, C, Hungridge, J, Tweedley, S, Mulhern, J, Fredricks, D, Kelloway, C, Hoad, K, Martelli. FOURTH ROW-R, Floden, G, Hunter, J, Heisman, C, May, W, Pahl, S, Canty, A, Piirand, H, Mulhern, B, Fisher, K, Ingram, B, Herrmann, L, Rimathe, M, Baldwin, N, Bacon, S, Degler, B, Knepp, M, Ingram, J, Van Santen. ,fll x WWA' W! 1 F 5' Q99 'tok ,:W,, j H K ouk, J HOOP and You mean ge Q10 lets S' HHQY ' K UML et out of heregu F ff'-Vcikff? . ' L? KQV! S' fi 'fin ,f 214 Afvf'Z?:v'f 2' Q ',, 7ff'f,?:ff L77 415555 101 I - Jn I -'WU G , -IW'-, V W J. 0 4' 4-fb.: ., . 0 U, D v X W 9 J o o 46 '5 ' m DGUXEUVQQUQ hunk L U 1 Z Kirby, please quit telling those funny jokes. ff: ff- '1---- .pf 1' BAN 9 w 1 n censored- ony out Of cant 0 1 takes th being C103 'N w' A' wi? , I' 8 . . HQ ,. C 'Qv jc ax 'fox' . of f Q aff 1, WM 7 L .A 4 l ff i ,711 fdf ' fi ,W t J I l i ii liiqglsli O ,L f 1 M33-5 30,0 A - Lv I 17 49 f fy ' V10 ' ' A f ' WM , I ' ,v - -HJ. x xx 1 .MW I N. ' Z 9 ,164 'r 'I , , ' A2 , My 1 I,,L,l4,fA- k A 'QM' l lr ALI S E For those of us who have always dreamed of living in the medieval days of chivalry and fair maidens, Camelot made these dreams come true. On the evening of May 21, 1965, Palmyra High School couples crossed a drawbridge and entered the huge castle of King Arthur. Once inside, they could sit before a fireplace in front of a mid- night blue backdrop, or they could gayly danceearound the centerpiece, made of a foun- tain and sparkling from the multicolored lights shining upon it. In medieval times the center of attrac- tion was the royal personagesg thus, the highlight of Camelot was the announcement of the royal court. Elected by their subjects, King Robert Greenhough, Queen Diane McClaine, Prince George Clover, and Prin- cess Karen Antrim were crowned by Mr. Kirbyon a truly regal throne surrounded by statues and covered with velvet. f'Just toss dimes, no pennies allowed. LWQQPRUM The prom chairladies, Barbara Stewart, Susan Chadwell and Barbara Warner, the class advisors, and the many workers in the Junior Class could certainly feel that their efforts were most rewarding. 'P Egg s Q . s 's Q ,.,, . 4 A The brownie line. e ,go eisl f yy oc Bobby, my feet are killing me. HMy outfit is exclusive from Lord 8: Taylor. ibvf 'Watch out folks, she might erupt now any time! HD0n't I know you from somewhere? 122 ' ' 7f.fG, .Fl 5' , '. -ru-f., ,',,i. . 3 Qii Q ' -:'ff Pa1myra's answer to Batman? The Dance of the Chimney Sweeps and the March of the Wooden Soldiers are but a few of the many rou- tines put on by the Palmyra High School gym classes at their annual Sports Night. With Disneyland as their theme, the Red and White teams each sought a victory through a variety of competitive acts. Highlights of the evening were the gymnastic exhibitions put on by the boy's and girl's gym clubs and the exciting wrestling matches between the boy's gym classes. Sports Night provides the parents with an opportunity to see the results of the school's fine physical fitness pro- gram of which Palmyra is justly proud. -ff, I wonder if the Lone Ranger ever had this problem? 93 'The beam has termites? I wlfwzkz ,. . ,fffwm Q lf' 01 W' -U .,f,, ,A f Wu lf ' mu , .yi 1 I ' .4 CQ , D u ,n Somebody get that fly ' HW ef 1831- xeo won goo 63191800 if by 8 18,1 gm M-mg, 117' Ve vant to be alone. mm Emu, H .1 cwrrm... fa-x: 1 :-fzem. '--- :PH fe Af' MOLD A 113557 M ft,- 00 BN K K J, il .-'fiig' ,J . I X NX 1' X lf- One of the most enjoyable projects of the Senior Class is its presentation of the annual Winter Formal. This year the Holly Wreath Ball, as it was called, was the peak of the pre- Christmas season. Suspended bells, a beautiful Christmas tree, and the large wreath, for which the dance was named, changed the cafeteria decor from lunchroom to a scintillating ballroom. As starry-eyed couples danced to the popular music of The Topics , they happily noted the suc- cess of this festive occasion. K Everybody goes to Gino's. my if ,,,.. 5 K K N Watch it, Mother is looking, UWou1d you believe it, I have a cold. eY 0 Y neg coxvff' c-Yea, yea, yea, yea!l .4 me HON' get Ov C Z I7 gf W D 1 QS Q f Ok, YOU C3-I1 Close the Cllrfajns H Seven drummers drumming. OW, U Jwmumm 11 MS 2 31 3 Potawef Am ot-aloe! ul DOVPWOQ' Z p SE?QglklilElL1iSUOW .1 Qi fW Exercise with Carol. After last year's mad Junior Talent Show, the senior class felt this year's show should be more on the serious side. Tony Salerno, our handsome and debonair host, kept the show going at a steady pace and delighted the audience by singing several of its favorites. Versatility of skill seemed to be the theme for the evening. Carole Wagemaker kept the onlookers in suspense with her twirling and knife perform- ance. The charming voice of Peggy Vener astounded the audience as she sang Dixie and Birth of the Blues. Other performances included several folk songs and a diversity of dances, all accompanied by capable musicians. The evening was not without humorg for the audience roared at the artistic exhi- bition of the Hula dance, presented by the All Male Hula Dancers of P. H. S. As the evening ended it was quite clear that this cast of seniors was quite capable of captivating its audience. Anything she can do I can do better. . .Mo-.-,,,,,, f'Okay, double clap! Double your pleasure. I told you to play a B f1at!' Men of the Green Beret! f 'bb Q ' 'kit We Q ANNIE GET YCUR GUN Will those people who are in Act III please meet in the auditorium after school today. This announcement, or one similar to it, was heard frequently during the months of January and February. After many weeks of painstaking rehearsals and late dinners, Annie Get Your Gun was ready for public inspection on the nights of February 25th and 26th. Directed by Mrs. Carol Wischer, the comedy proved to be a great success. Tracie Chebithes, portraying the innocent little sharpshooter Annie , overwhelmed the audience with her acting talents. The opposite role of the tall, dark and handsome Frank Butler was convincingly played by Bob Jackson. As the curtains closed, the loud applause brought a warm feeling of satisfaction to the entire cast and stage crew. You click this little trigger and it goes BANG! N t 'r In J A 01 151,20 , 1 mf, ll! l o 7 r N . X l a 5 'm.,,,t: .,l,.., . L L A , .ffl mx Q' I gn' W: 4110 U 1, f ., 1 ,J , ,,.. ,. ,r 3121, -' -A pp, ,ffgf'ffl, -ll ,fl . , f -4 4 :-.1 f Qii xx fe W ,fl S The class of '66 was favored with a highly diversified brand of leader- ship. We had Mr. Tilmont, who was the epitome of experienceg Mrs. Steigelman, who was the personifica- tion of practicalityg and Mr. Michal- sky, who was the fountainhead for new ideas. These three teachers will- ingly expended a great deal of time and effort in organizing the talent show, the prom, the banquet and the countless other class affairs. But most of all, it was their counsel which proved invaluable and will be remembered by all as making our Senior year so successful. Happiness is good class advisors! We the class of '66 thank them. C S 0 Anthony Greco Gregory Wade 1 . g.-li ADVISORS-Mr. W, Michalsky, Mrs, J . Steigelman, Mr. J, Tilmont. Presldent V1ce Pres1dent Kathy Nichols Mlchael Masi Secretary Treasurer 1 i A Kun Xlsmkgs 0? 'xii' I 'Y' X Wiki Viv geo 'C' fl' WJ I ll 'W 1.10'lc A lf. A22 'SPIKE' i W fd fx P A Diane Kiebler A FX A Historian SEATED-M, Masi, K, Nichols, T. Greco, G, Wade, D, Kiebler, STEERING COMMITTEE-R, McKerma, J, Rossano, M, Moorhouse L, Imschweiler, L, Bennett, N, Evaul, S, Young, B, Stewart, A, Daies, D, Henson. 4 JERRY ADAMS 313 Leconey Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Jerry This blonde senior liked split periods... favorite class was socio1ogy...ideas for improving the school include longer lunches...plans to work at Trailways after graduation. JOHN ALBERTSON 311 Manor Court, Riverton Commercial Jack Jack's pet peeve was short lunches... enjoys fire drills during history and English class...bookkeeping was his favorite period...plans for the future include business school. LINDA ALLEN 106 Penn Street, Riverton College Preparatory Lin Quiet and nice...thinks the junior and senior years were the greatest...Lin enjoys swimming and music...future holds a teaching career. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL CHARLES G. ALTOONIAN, JR, 2418 Chestnut Hill Drive, Cinnaminvson College Preparatory Cholly Tuna Can be seen eating in luncheonettes and classroomsmparticipates in gymnastics but dislikes '7th period...got biggest bang from bomb scares. . . plans to enter college. . .favorite class: Mr. Coco's Spanish. 'vr'1 :'f ' THOMAS ANDREWS 913 Cherry Lane, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Tom Tom thought being a senior was great... enjoyed talent shows and football games ...Mr, McHenry?...his favorite class was gym...plans to attend Rutgers University. KAREN D, ANTRIM 301 Wayne Drive, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Kar A pretty girl who can be identified by her laugh...sociology rated high with Kar,.,HMy Heart! ...enjoyed football and basketball games...plans to attend a junior college. Sa, GEORGE ARGY 2401 Andover Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory George He rates football games and pep rallies high, but can't stand the monitors who block traffic...enjoyed Spanish class... wishes underclassmen would grow up. NANCY J, BACON 412 Ivystone Lane, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Nance Hates those announcements made while classes are changing...found homeroom a challenge... It ain't no big thing .., future plans include nursing...under- classmen: Have fun-it's later than you think. WALLACE B. ASHBY,JR, College Preparatory Wally P,H,S, 's candidate for show business... underclassmen: Watch out the seniors may step on you ...enjoyed seventh period and Spanish class...plans include the foreign service after college. SENIOR CLASS MARGORIE C. BALDWIN 843 Highland Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Margie A sweet girl who likes a lot of fun... likes sophomore study hall, Mr, Christie's class, and pep rallies..,hates short lunches...p1ans to attend business school. ARLEEN L. ATKINSON 42 West Broad Street, Palmyra Commercial Leen Can be seen collecting attendance sheets, helped by a certain fella...loves to sew ...enjoyed shorthand and transcription c1asses...the future sees Arleen as a secretary. MARY A. BALLANTYNE 314 Horace Avenue, Palmyra General Mary A most quiet member of our senior class...she enjoyed art most of all... her hobby is anima1s...pet peeveis short hair...plans to work after graduation, 135 CLINTON F, BANKS 512 Orchard Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Bear One of the senior members of the football team...enjoyed his senior year ...favorite class was history...likes to draw in his spare time, CHRISTINE S BAZULIS 17 Laurel Road, Riverton Commercial Chris Can usually be seen with a smile on her face...likes to hear that 3:20 bell ...where's Bill'??...vexed by guys wearing white socks...secretarial work awaits. JOHN BELL 1620 Pennsauken Street, Cinnaminson College Preparatory John John can be found working on a car... in school, his favorite classes were gym and lunch...thought homeroom was a waste...plans to work after graduation. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL LINDA C. BENNETT 403 Howard Street, Riverton Commercial Linda A red-headed comedienne...the Sonny half of the Sonny and Cher act in the Senior Talent Show... All right!l ... enjoyed leaving the school for lunch ...will make an efficient secretary. LINDA BENOWITZ 2055 Andover Court, Cinnaminson Commercial Linda Can't wait for the 3:20 be1l...Lin enjoyed the P,H,S. football games... Tuckit ... her favorite class is stenographymplans a secretarial career after graduation. DAVID BENSON 300 Garfield Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Dave Our efficient Student Council President ...enjoyed sleeping in the 105 club...also likes sports, and hanging out at Spyder's place...college is ahead for Dave. CHRISTINA BENVENUTO 18 Church Street, Beverly College Preparatory Chris A very friendly and happy senior who enjoyed Mr. Coco's Spanish class... in her spare time, likes to read and loaf...Chris leaves school hoping that the freshmen get bigger. WILLIAM BODEN 1145 N, Maple Avenue, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Bill Quiet blonde... May I borrow your home- work ...enjoys girls and cars... will never forget U,S, History L..often found in Maple Shade...future is uncertain. MICHAEL BERGIN 1004 Warren Street, Beverly College Preparatory Flake A certain short gym teacher was most annoying to this likeable senior...has a soft spot in his heart for parties down at the dunes...plans to enter prep school. SENIOR CLASS SANDRA M, BOSSEN 1501 Highland Avenue, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Sandy HOh, No! ..,Mr. Grimes' sociology class was a favorite...has fond memories of Ringo in the Junior Talent Show... likes to sew, plans after graduation include college. BEVERLY M, BLAND 410 Arch Street, Palmyra Commercial Bev Check this one out, will ya? ...has fond memories of the Junior Talent Show...Bev's pet peeve is C lunch... plans for the future include college. MATTIE E. BOULDING 505 4th Street, Riverton Commercial Mat Cheerful and friendlymthinks high school years are the best of your life...thinks Mr. HT is the greatest...Dlans to go on to school after graduation. STEPHEN BOYD 698 Manor Road, Beverly College Preparatory Steve Another boy from the big B ...had a soft spot for pep rallies, dances, and parties down at the dunes...enjoyed sociology. . . What's happening'? ...wi1l enter the service and then school. JAMES D. BRAD 9 W, Spring Graden Street, Palmyra College Preparatory Jim A nice, quiet sort of guy...thinks school should be dismissed at 2:30... remembers the Junior Talent Show. . .pet peeve- homework...can usually be found in the boat yard, RICHARD M. BRILES 400 Delaware Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Rich One of the quieter members of the senior class...enjoyed second period gym and those bomb scares... Definitely ...RiCh plans a military career. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOCDL BARRY BRILL 1404 Cinnaminson Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Wheels A new addition to our school this year from Colorad0...doesn't like the short lunches, but does enjoy trig class... plans to go into engineering after graduation. fl-L CAROLANN BROWN 211 Front Street, Palmyra Commercial Carol HI forgot what I was going to say ... enjoyed pep ra11ies...U.S. History II... peeved by short lunch periods...plans to work in a .bank after graduation. RICHARD N. BUCKALEW, JR. 225 Elm Avenue, Riverton College Preparatory Bucky f'Hello Dere ...band trip to Canada was most memorable activity. . .primary peeveg freshmen...future plans include col1ege...spare time spent with coins and girls...favorite' class is English. GERALDINE A, BUIVIDAS 1503 Cinnaminson Avenue, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Gerry Digs football the most...can often be seen at Oaklyn...dis1ikes Phony people ...really enjoys Mr. Christie's English class...favorite pastime is dancing... plans to attend business college. GLENN BUDDEN 48 Rowland Street, Palmyra College Preparatory Doates f'What's Happenin? ...enjoyed sociology class and lunch at Linco1n's ...peeved by the homeroom period...hopes to attend college after graduation. SENIGR CLASS BEVERLY BYSTROM 6104 W, Charles Street, Palmyra Commercial Bev Known for ability on the softball field... also enjoys swimming and steno...didn't particularly care for the short lunch periods...enjoyed the pep rallies and football games... WiSe UP. CHERYL CAHILL 9 Barclay Street, Cinnaminson Commercial Cher Cheryl is very quiet,..thought the lunches at P,H,S, were too short...favorite class was shorthand...the future holds asecre- tarial job for Cheryl. fi RANDALL BYE 623 Elm Terrace, Riverton College Preparatory Randy Able President of the Honor Society... a real sports fan...doesn't appreciate our short lunches...English class rates high...the business world awaits Randy. SUSAN A. CANTY 411 Linden Avenue, Riverton College Preparatory Sue Sue misses her junior year... enjoyed doing HSalute to Broadway show... plans include college and teaching high school math...hobbies include sewing and swimming. SONDRA B. CAPLAN 2802 Somerset Drive, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Sandi Can be seen dancing ballet and jazz in musical shows...plans to become a French teacher after college...dislikes all disorder...favorite subject? French... enjoys dancing, tennis, and Gil. PAUL V. CARDEA 712 Cinnaminson Street, Riverton College Preparatory Golden Goolah Handsome guy who was armoyed by those long C?D lunch periods... Do you have any goolahs? ...enjoyed basketball games and singing...advises underclass- men to maintain your coo1 ...Navy awaits, TERRY J, CARMICHAEL 206 W, Henry Street, Palmyra College Preparatory Terry An easy-going guy who entertained many by singing and playing guitar...enjoys surfing and summer vacations...hates haircuts. . . liked cutting-up in history class...col1ege awaits. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL SUSAN E, CHADWELL '72 Sagamore Trail, Medford Lakes College Preparatory Sue Can usually be found with an apple in her mouth...liked those P.H.S. victory trains!?!...often recalls decorating for the prom in liarry's old garage...D12DS nursing as a career. MAUREEN M, CHILDS 18 Le June Road, Cinnaminson Commercial Maur Usually seen in a blue Comet..,likes modeling and Mr. Old's History II class ...hates those school cliques...D1ans after Qps EFSTRATIA CHEBITHES 707 Endicott Avenue Cinnaminson 9 College Preparatory Tracie Our pretty leading 1ady... I don't like to say anything, but,.. ...enjoyed football games, decorating for the prom, and Mr. McHugh...sociology class was the great- est...co1lege awaits Tracie. graduation include business school. GORDON H. CHOYCE 2201 Church Road, Cinnaminson General Gord Waits for the last bell each day...p1ans to enter farming after graduation... enjoyed English with Mr. Luce...spends his spare time tinkering with cars. NANCY CLAYTON 514 Snowden Avenue, Cinnaminson Commercial Nanc Nancy will always remember Mr. Mc Lamb's homeroom...her hobbies include sewing, dancing, and cooking . . ,HKick -Out ...advises the class of '67 to rock on...Nancy plans to be a seamstress, EDWARD R, CHRUPCALA 403 Hubbs Drive, Palmyra College Preparatory Ed Usually found on the basketball courts at Riverton Park...one of the Can-Can Dancers...has fond QD memories of Mr. Bade's algebra classes...co11ege or the Marine Corp awaits. SENIOR CLASS GEORGE H, CLOVER 514 Garfield Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory George Always smi1ing...when not flirting, be- tween classes...George enjoys surfing... annoyed by a certain business organ- ization teacher...George is ready for college, but is college ready for lively George?? JAMES CLAUSS 1134 Bannard Street, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Jim Enjoyed the class of '66...a1so liked the long vacationsmmechanical drawing with Mr. D rated high... Don't be a drop- out? . . . plans to work and enter the service. LINDA J, COATES 139 Maryland Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Lin Linda plans to attend business school and eventually become a secretary... enjoyed those 7th periods...but can't say the same for gym class...Lin advises underclassmen to Study! JOHN B. COE 203 Howard Street, Riverton General John Enjoyed lunch period and playing chess... usually found at the park with a basketball ...eagerly awaits that 3:20 bell, but enjoys history class. DONNA M. COLE 501 Main Street, Riverton College Preparatory Donna Quiet and friendly,..hates those outdoor gym classes... Where's Pat? ...enjoyed sociology, but thought lunches were much too short... Hi, ca.kes! ...college is in her future. LARRY COLES 414 W. 5th Street, Palmyra Commercial Deatler Up tight, out of sight ...thought the senior class was the greatest...enjoys weight-lifting . . . an admirer of the opposite sex. . . underclassmen: Keep cool ...plans to enter the Air Force. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL LYNN CONNELLY 2805 Salem Drive, Cinnaminson Commercial Lynn Can usually be heard before she is seen ...really enjoyed those pep rallies... can't stand those back-seat drivers... has no definite plans for the future. 42 LINDA J. COOPER 331 Park Avenue, Maple Shade Commercial Lin Loved those 4-day weekends...oh, those talent shows!!...enjoyed homeroom, but Spanish II?'?...Hates those who put down commercial students...a balance beam expert?...college awaits Linda. LINDA M, COSTA 505 Leconey Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Bwinkle Loved those pep rallies and English c1asses...can usually be found at Gino's ,..pet peeve is playing hockey...plans to become a secretary after graduation. CONCETTA CUCINOTTA 71 Pennsylvania Avenue, Beverly Commercial Cuch Glad to be a senior... I'm hurtI ... Paul?? ...loves to da.nce... Dowehave to play hockey again? ...the future sees Cuch as a practical nurse. ALAN E, DAGES '75 Wedgewood Drive, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Diggy Likes extra-curricular activities...pet peeve is physics c1asS...plans to major in biology in college...favorite class is English...main interests are photography and art. KATHLEEN CURRAN 1807 Taylor's Lane, Cinnaminson Commercial Kathy Quiet and sweet...enjoyed steno and transcription c1asses...thinks the kids at P,H,S, are the greatest, but dislikes cliques and freshmen. . . Honestly . . . Kathy will make a good secretary. SENIOR CLASS STEPHEN DANFORD 320 Van Sant Drive, Palmyra College Preparatory Steve For some reason, Steve isn't too fond of French...Mr. Luce's English class rated high, though...surfing and water skiing take up Steve's spare time... his future plans include college. DONNA CURRIE 2301 Brandies Avenue, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Donna One of our twirlers... You're kidding ...Donna advises underclassmen to keep smiling... enjoys football games and water-skiing...hopes to attend college. JOHN DANZEISEN 113 Parry Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Big D John liked the friendly atmosphere of P,H,S, ...sports and talent shows rated high with this guy...enjoys swimming and basketball. . . plans to enter the medical profession after school. THURMAN DASHIELL 213 Broad Street, Beverly College Preparatory Thurman 'fNever say die ..-enjoyed basketball games the most...pet peeveg too much homework,.,liked geometry class the best. . . advice to underclassmen, Do everything to try to make P,H,S, abetter schoo1 ...p1ans include college. LYNETTE DAVENPORT 811 Meeting House Court, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Lin Digs extra-curricular activities, but dislikes C lunch and underclassmenm future plans include nursing school... fondest memories are of Latin II..spare time is spent sewing and at the piano, SUSAN L. DEGLER 431 Buttonwood Lane, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Sue Oh, Murder! ...1oved those football and basketball games...crowded halls and C lunch lines were irksome... favorite subject: English with Mr. Christie...excels at the piano...plans to teach. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL ROBERT DeMAISE 1506 Essex Drive, Cinnaminson Commercial Rob A real ladies' man...usua11y found at Gino's...hated those long periods...liked getting up late in his senior year...will attend La Salle College Night School. PATRICIA J. DeMARCO 316 West 4th Street, Palmyra Commercial Pat The female end of the DeMarco twins ...enjoyed pep rallies and being a senior ...peeved by history, but did like book- keeping. . . future includes business school. PAUL J, DeMARCO 316 West 4th Street, Palmyra Commercial Paul The male half of the DeMarco twins... usually found working at the Mart... peeved by 7th period, but enjoyed pep rallies and assemblies...HHuh? ...plans to attend business school after gradu- ation. Q ' BARBARA A. DEUTSCHER 2503 Salem Drive, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Barri A petite senior who is constantly mis- taken for a freshman...history rated high with Barri...seen at the Cherry Hill Center...lucky patients may have Barri as their doctor some day. SALLY L. DIETLE 203 Seventh Street, Riverton Commercial Sal Sal can be found almost anywhere... I don't know ...pet peeves are short nails and getting dressed for gym... has fond memories of English class... plans to be a secretary, LEE DeVAULT 104 Fairfax Drive, Cinna.minson Commercial Ju-Ju A cut-up who gets his enjoys aggravating Mr. McLamb . . . can usually be found working on cars...his, ideas on how to improve the high school include re- moving the underclassmen. 7 Q, ,Qrii 4'E?fQ'f. KATHLEEN A, DiGUILIO 305 Villinger Avenue, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Kathy A quiet girl with big eyes...be1ieves that the best things come in small packages...enjoyed eating meals inhome ec...plans a career in dress designing. DARLENE L. DeVlNNEY 24 New Jersey Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Dee Dee enjoyed playing hockey and other sports...was peeved by tall underclass- men...loved those office parties in steno ...the future sees Dee as a cheerful, efficient secretary. THOMAS W. DOLBY 1415 Golf Road, Riverton College Preparatory Dobbie Hates stop signs and turnips...enjoyed the football games and chemistry class ...karate and drumming take up his odd momentsmplans to be an agent for the federal government. 3252 Wa., i 'il , 14 6 WILLIAM R, DOMASK Route 130, Cinnaminson General Roger Hasn't much to say except maybe his sentiments toward a certain homeroom teacher...Roger enjoyed the football ga.mes...favorite class was gym...wi11 work after graduation. JAMES R, DORON 171 Oxford Road, Cinnaminson Commercial Jimmy Jimmy can usually be found with a girl or a golf club...enjoyed early dismissal ... Why, certainly! ...thinks teachers give too much homework...w1ll enter business school after graduation. ARTHUR DRAKE 711 Chapel Road, Cinnaminson General Art Liked the students at P,H.S.g enjoyed gym the most...i.f anyone is looking for a pin, go to the.bow1ing'a1ley-thats where Art swings...future plansgundecided. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL DAVID W. DREW 300 Georgian Drive, Cinnaminson College Preparatory D,D. A senior genius with a sense of humor ...phlegmatic underclassmen in the halls are most annoyingto Dave...D,D, enjoyed chemistry and drivers's ed. ...plans a career in chemistry. LARRY R. EANES 927 Parry Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Joe-eanes Pet peevahomework...likes football games and da.nces.,.plans to join the Air Force...favorite class is English. JUNE EASTERLY 5 Villinger Avenue, Cinnaminson College Preparatory June Always smiling and full of f1m... You know what Imean ...really enjoyed those basketball ga.mes...sociology and English rated highest...plans include college and a teaching career. SHEREDA ECKERT 900 Parry Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Sher A friendly girl, and a good student... pet peeve? shorthand phrases! . . . Really'? ...enjoyed Miss Hutchinson's class mostmunderclassmeng HSenior year is best, so stay! ...Sher plans to become a secretary. LILLIAN M. ELBERTSON 646 Cooper Street, Beverly Commercial Lil Lil's favorite class was Eng1ish...hob- bies include reading, and horseback riding.,,pet peeves? show-offs and boys who need haircuts...secretaria1 work awaits Lil. ROBERT EDSELL 401 2nd Street, Riverton . . ',i, College Preparatory Eggy Christmas! ...another Mr. McHenry fan...ca.n be found in the bandroom, where e1se?...his advice to underclass- men is none other than HK,Y,W,A.Y, ...Bob plans to attend college after gradu- ation. fa... S SENIOR CLASS LEE E, EMMONS 2109 Arleigh Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Lee A quiet and shy gentleman...one of our star football players...can usually be seen riding around on a Yama.ha...plans to further his education in college. ROCHELLE EIDENSOHN 2201 Clover Drive, Cinnamlnson College Preparatory Rochelle fflgnorance is a way of life ...Rochelle --where's your red and white?'?...de- bating is a favorite pastime...always found in the library...college lies ahead for Rochelle. JOHN M. EVANS Ill 2104 Brandies Avenue, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Mark Miss Hutchinson's history class rated with Mark.,,HOh, yea? ... A students have got to go...loaded with school spirit ...plans to re-invade Georgia and go to school. 147 PAMELA E. EVANS 2137 Laurel Drive, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Pamie HAre you kidding me? ...really enjoyed the Junior Talent Show and being on the Junior Steering Committee...under- classmen: Try and grow up ...floor it, Pam...Parnie plans to enter college. NANCY EVAUL 319 W. Broad Street, Palmyra Commercial Nanc Oh Dubies . . . enjoyed being in the Junior Talent Show...pet peeve is people who only take half stick of gum...fresh- men: Respecttheseniors ...Nancp1ans to become a secretary. JOSEPH FAGLEY 1201 Cinnaminson Avenue, Cinnaminson General Joey That's 1ife ...J oe enjoys playing guitar, painting, and ca.rS...his pet peeve was gym...mechanical drawing rated high... underclassmenz''Enjoyyourself ..,will attend school to become a draftsman. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL LINDA K. FARROW 305 Melrose Avenue, Cinnaminson Commercial Linda Linda's pet peeve is Long lunch periods ...she can be seen after school at Mac's with her real genuine black leather coat...plans to be a hairdresser. 148 JAMES R, FELIZZI 325 Temple Boulevard, Palmyra College Preparatory Jim A reat to know , enjoyed the Junior E Elly . . Talent Show and those Beach Boys con- certs... Perfect ...pet peeve?-being cut from the basketball team three times ... Nice guys finish 1ast!I NANCY FENIMORE 1063 Detwiler Avenue, Beverly Commercial Nancy Pep rallies and football games rated high with Nancy...p1ans to attend business school...usua.lly can be seen in a green Chevy with, of course, Gregg. MARGARET FERRIS 223 Horace Avenue, Palmyra General Margie A quiet girl...pep rallies and football games rated highmhighlight of the day was Mr. Christie's English class...re- ceives her laughs from those little under- classmen. LOUELLA Y. FISHER 1831 Jackson Street, Palmyra Commercial Lou A lively gal with a great sense of humor ,..enjoyed football games, talent show, and sports nights.,. Oh, yes!! ...book- keeping with Mr, Tilmont rated high... business school awaits Lou. JANICE E. FISH 204 Main Street, Riverton Commercial Jan Get smart ...favorite classes were gym and office practice,..hated the crowded halls...1oved P,H,S, football games...plans to go on to secretarial work after graduation. SENIOR CLASS THOMAS J. FLAHERTY, JR. 709 Cinnaminson Street, Riverton General Tom Tom whizzes by in an ambulance rescuing damsels in distress...didn't like those short lunches . .. favorite class was mechanical drawing . . . future plans include the Coast Guard. BETTY L. FISHER 1831 Jackson Street, Cinnaminson Commercial Betty Basketball games were H all right with Betty. . . usually found in Burlington. . . liked junior bookkeeping with Mr. T ...pet peeve--people who lose Tillicum questionnaires...''Underclassmen should stay in school, RONALD R, FLETCHER 603 Bergen Drive, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Ron Handsome and shy...enjoyed the 105 Club...hobbies include skiing and playing golf. . . underclassmeng HDon't take physics!! ...p1ans include college. 1'-K SUSAN FLYNN 1510 Columbia Avenue, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Sue A future nurse...liked the students and teachers at P.H,S, ... We're not going out for gym again'? ...Spanish I class rated high...Sue can be folmd knitting or sewing in her spare time. JUDITH A, FLOWER 1409 Golf Road, Riverton College Preparatory Judy Class f1irt...Judy spends her spare time at the Riverton Country Club, swimming ... Take a break ...sociology rates high ...plans a nursing career. T. CURTIS FLYNN, JR, '701 Walnut Street, Palmyra College Preparatory Curt Always seen at Stan's Boat House...pet peeve?-homework, of course...drag rac- ing is his hobby...waited for that 3:20 bell...underclassmen: Keep trying ... college is ahead for Curt. PALMYRA HIGH SCHCJOL RAYMOND FOSE 1104 Columbia Avenue, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Ray Shy...bright blue eyes...Ray's a hard working backstage hand... enjoyed helping with the Junior Talent Show and Senior Play...spends his spare time working at the Pharmacy. CAROLE J, FRANK 1302 Highland Avenue, Cinnaminson Commercial Carole 'fNever mind . . . monitors and short lunches, they were too much...liked foot- ball games and history with Miss Hutch- inson...future plans include business school. ROSALIND FRAZIER 207 Forklanding Road, Cinnaminson Commercial Ros A real nice girl...hates those advanced science classes, but liked sophomore English with Mr. McLamb...plans to go back to the big city, New York, after graduation. we--. UA COURTNEY FREEMAN 814 James Street, Cinnaminson General Preacher Oh yeah? ...another senior Englishfan ...enjoyed the talent shows...waited for that 3:20 bell...advice to underclassm en? HKeep on pushing! ...future plans are undecided. MICHAEL A. GANNON 422 Pomona Road, Cinnaminson C omm ercial Rebel A real live rebel...weren't those week- ends a blast!?!...digs Mr. Tilmont and Mr. Vowler...cute..,nice personality... ambition: to attend co1lege...g0od luck, Mike. ROBERT J, FRIBERG 914 Walnut Street, Palmyra College Preparatory Bob Where's Bob? In other people's cars no doubt...enjoyed creative writing... pet peeve--student teachers...his hobby? outguessing the stock market...Plans in- clude business school. SQDW , SENIOR CLASS RICHARD W. GARDNER 2606 Salem Drive, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Bones One of P,H,S, 's famed Can-Can dancers and Hula gir1s...always remember that talent show...he's a real athletic guy ...his future plans include college. 'in 'BB JEAN L. FURRER 622 Garfield Avenue, Palmyra You foo1! ...hobbies include bothering Mr. Christie...enjoyed pep rallies, foot- ball games, and Mr. Michalsky's home- room...Eng1ish class rated highest... underclassmeng HStay in school. MAUREEN A, GARVIN Union Landing Road, Cinnaminson Commercial Maureen What! N o favorite class??...good sense of humor...enjoyed summers at Seaside... her pet peeve is a certain group of kids underclassmeng Grow up! . . . plans to be an interior decorator. FREDERICK GASS 703 Main Street, Riverton College Preparatory Fred The shy type, but watch out in home- room!...enjoys the holidays...advice to underclassmen, HWork! ...plans include college.,.boats are his hobby. ROSEMARY GEHM 427 Melbourne Avenue, Beverly College Preparatory Roe To have a friend, you must be one ...a good student and friend to all... got a kick out of Mr. K's classes... future includes teaching. CANDACE C. GEMMEL 617 Elm Terrace, Riverton College Preparatory Candy One of the quieter members of our class ...doesn't like those pushy underclass- men...Seen leading the P.H,S, Colorguard ...favorite class?-sociologymgood luck, Candy. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL PETE GEREW 704 New Jersey Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Pete Pete can be found at Gino's...most of his time is spent working on cars... makes the most of those three minutes between classes...will enter the service. CHARLES P, GERHARDT 303 Van Sant Drive, Palmyra College Preparatory Chuck The only guy with a Custer's cut... can be seen in his car riding anywhere ...loves his summer vacation...best of luck, Chuck. MARGARET GETZ 818 Lincoln Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Margaret Cool it ...can be found dancing at the Center...pet peeve-people who snore ...liked steno and the proms...plans to work after graduation, IT JUDITH A, GIBBS 2801 Salem Drive, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Jud Has anyone seen a gold Mustang? ...can be found in Moorestown...another Mr, Michalsky fan...her pet peeve?- '7th period...Judy plans to enter business school next fall. STEVEN R. GOLDBERG 2801 Waterford Drive, Cinnaminson College Preparatory S. Richard McWonder Palmyra's Wonder Boy...p1ans a career in nuclear physics...usual1y seen with his camera catching P,H,S. off guard... will remember German and physics. EDWARD A. GILPIN 2802 Waterford Drive, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Doe Where can we find Eddie? Probably at West Oak Lane, Philadelphia...favorite classes were Spamish and gym...what Eddie, another HSawbones? . . .that's what we fear. SENIOR CLASS LOUISE GIOVANETTI 5th Street 81 Route '73, Palmyra Commercial Louise HWhere's Jackie? ...a quiet girl...can be found at the Center--with Jackie... wishes the underclassmen would grow! ...ambition is to be a happy wife. ELEANORC. GOTTHOLD 113 Maryland Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Ellen Loved vacations...hangout: Ga.rwood's... a camera bug. . . Shoot!! ... pet peeve -school cafeteria... Grow up under- classmen .,,enjoyed sociology.f.footbal1 games rated high... Don't waste your education ...business school ahead. ANTHONY P. GRECO 815 Homewood Drive, Riverton College Preparatory Tony Our hardworking class President... spends his time fishing when not en- grossed in school affairs...p0ssesses a striking personality and is well-liked ...college is ahead for Tony. F95 LAWRENCE D. GRECO 815 Homewood Drive, Riverton College Preparatory Larry La.rry's pet peeve is Brown nosers ... he can usually be found at Riverton Park...enjoyed sports and extra-cur- ricular activities...advises underclass- men to Study ...plans to attend college. JAMES M. GRIMES 423 W. 5th Street, Palmyra Commercial Mike One of our able football players...can be heard saying: D0n't be no foo1 ... underclassmen: Came this far, might as well go all the way ...w111 work after graduation. LLOYD E. GRISCOM 106 Second Street, Riverton College Preparatory Gus Always has a smile for everyone...hated running laps on cold days for a certain gym teacher...Gus enjoyed playing as one of Mr. Mcl-lugh's boys...co1lege awaits him. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOCL DAISY M. GROCE 203 Forklandlng Road, Cinnaminson Commercial Little George f'Nice ...enjoyed proms and basketball games...English was her favorite class ...pet peeve-freshmen...likes meeting people. . . underclassmen: Smlle ... liked almost everything about P.H:S. ... beautician school lies ahead. CARL J. GROSS 1506 Riverton Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Carl One of the monitors who helped congest the halls. . . To the right! ..,enjoyed being a Big Senior ...favorite class: J.d.'s . . . looks forward to entering the collegiate world. GREGORY GROSS 413 Seventh Street, Riverton Commercial Greg Pleasant dreams in history class, Greg? ...hates those monitors...enjoys collect- ing coins... You know what I mean ... can be found at home...will soon become Uncle Sam's property. CHARLES C. HAINES 324 W. Fifth Street, Palmyra Commercial Worm UDutt...where's Worm? Jim's Hoagie- is ,Vg ANDREWJ. GUARINO 200 Cooper Street, Beverly College Preparatory Andy E-gads ...can usually be found in his car, destination-Kathy's house...Andy can't stand the monitor system...plans after graduation include further school- ing. FRANK K, HANDSCHUH 600 Linden Avenue, Riverton General Tom Frank didn't like the P,H,S. monitor system...favorite class was gym...the dances scored high with Frank, wishes there were more...will enter theworking world next year. ville, of course...thought the pep rallies were great...besides lunch, bookkeeping was enjoyed the most...the business world awaits. SENIOR CLASS ALLAN N, HART 614 Manor Road, Beverly College Preparatory Al Al liked gym and footbal1...pet peeve- people who think Pontiacs are sports cars...can be found skiing or fishing... advice to underclassmen- Grow up. PATRICIA A, HAMMOND 811 Hiltop Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Hammond One of the new seniors this year...on cold winter nights Pat can usually be found ice skating...plans after graduation include further schooling. SUZANNE H. HARTMAN 430 Horace Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Sue A quiet girl?...not at those football games ...will always remember the Senior Talent Show, especially the Hillbillies' dance...future sees secretarial work. DON HEATH 806 Windsor Drive, Cinnamlnson College Preparatory Smiles What, Don frowning?- - Never!...l1kes competition in classes, especially from g1rls...one of the Waller members of the class...the collegiate world lies a- head. CAROLE A. HEBREW 202 W, Sixth Street, Palmyra College Preparatory Hebes Our pretty Homecoming Queen... a P,l-I, S, twlrler...lt may be cold out, but to Carole lt's always Sprlng ...p1ans tobe a nurse. DOUGLAS N, HENSON 300 Morgan Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Doug Our able co-editor--can usually be seen crusing around in his Sprite...Doug-'s pet peeve is those self appointed critics... college awaits. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL DOROTHEA E. HERB 317 ParryRoad,Cinnaminson Commercial Dee Where's Steve'? ..,Dee can usually be found at Gino's...1s it a wonder her pet peeve is the short lunches?...business school lies ahead. BETTY J. HERRMANN '7 Le June Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory B.J, You'1l get over it! ...usually at Jl1l'l6 S house...hobbies are bowling and sewing ...enjoyed football games and Mr. Vow1er's typing classmunderclassmeng Join everything and a.nything ...co1lege lies ahead. JAMES M. HICKEY 2804 Waterford Drive, Cirmaminson College Preparatory Jim The P,H,S, stage is Jim's second home ...the class appreciates his helping hand ...good luck at Daytona...Jim's ambition is to join the Marine Corp. JOSEPH F. HIGGINS 42 Henry Street, Palmyra College Preparatory Joe Blondes don't have more fun, they just talk about it more ...pet peeve-make up tests...enjoyed Mr, Danie1's mechanical drawing class...college lies ahead. JANE C, HIRES 620 Elm Terrace, Riverton College Preparatory Jane A quiet member of our class...despised those U25 minute luncheS...really en- joyed chemistry with Mr. Kraus...spends most of her time at the Moorestown Mall ... Oh, really? ,..college ahead. THOMAS HILBMAN 708 Park Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Big Tom Found at Midtown...1iked typing and foot- ball games... Solid ...plays the guitar in his spare time...plans on attending business school after graduation. SENIOR CLASS CAROLYN R. HOAD 418 Thomas Avenue, Riverton Commercial Carolyn 4'Well'!..ffWhat?'Z..Caro1yn can be found at Ruth's house or playing hockey... has a certain hobby of collecting HNick Knacks ...her favorite class-geometry? ...will enter the business world. FREDRIC G. HILL 303 Forklanding Road, Cinnaminson General Freddie Shy and quiet but a real nice guy... pet peeve is short lunches...likes to play baseball...a great help to our football team...the business world awaits Fred. JOHN C. HOAGLAND 121 Winding Lane, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Clay Favorite pastime is making that green stuif...how's French?- Skip It! . . . Anybody do their algebra homework? ...looked forward to Mr. Christie's Eng- lish class...co1lege lies ahead for Clay. R CATHY HOLMES 311 Buttonwood Lane, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Cathy Dislikes being abrunette?...Mr. K1evan's chemistry class was her favorite...can be found swimming or at football games ...plans include college. IRENE M. HOPKINS 817 Cinnaminson Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Irene A nice, quiet girl...enJoyed the last bell and study halls... Oh, come nowI ... painting and writing fill up her spare time...plans to be a career girl. MARTHA J, HOWELL 100 Lippincott Avenue, Riverton College Preparatory .Marty A member in high standing of the 105 club...what happened to a certain snack time?...enjoyed sewing and playing the piano . . . advice to underclassmen: 4'Patience, your day will come. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL ELEANOR J. HUBER 126 Leconey Circle, Palmyra Commercial Joy One of Mr. Roberts faithful assistants ...thinks vacations are the most... You know! ...likes to read...Joy's future plans include the secretarial world. 158 CAROL HUENKE 308 Bell Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Car Carol was peeved by the monitor system ...enjoyed Mrs. Gambril1's Latin class, and freshmen year...hobbies include Waterskiing and collecting stamps...wi1l attend nursing school. LYNN HUGGINS 1304 Broadwood Avenue, Cinnarninson College Preparatory Lynn Oh, beans! ...1iked Mr. Grimes' class ...can be found in Philly and at Mac's ...enjoys singing with the group...future plans include college for Lynn. EDWIN J. HULLINGS 429 Jennings Street, Beverly College Preparatory Ed Another boy from the big B ...but wished he didn't have to ride the bus... enjoyed English ' 105 and 5 all... advice- Don't cs MW' ef wOSKyiy?yQTJi K5iQQ9WpfJy?QK W Q Wave it ROBERT P. HUMPHREYS 210 Linden Avenue, Riverton College Preparatory Humph Future musician. . . an active Center member...li.ked the auditorium seats and Goolahs ... Great things are achieved with enthusiasm ...a.nd a Beach Boy fan ...college is in store for Bob. Wwwrqm V52 . W . M ifkWtlQ2fECCP,?55HU.ilUiKX aa QQ 2 Lippincott Avenue, Riverton College Preparatory Sally Such pretty blonde hair... You clodhead' ' ...disliked short lunch periods:..thought Mr. Christie's clas s was great...likes gymnastics... Mr. Kirby, please get us a balance beam. ir JOHN HUNTER Union Landing Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Farmer A quiet guy, but oh, those eyes!...quite the sportsman...can be found at Luke's Garage...enjoys gunning and hunting... plans to work on the farm after gradu- ation. CONSTANCE P. HUNGRIDGE 418 Lippincott Avenue, Riverton College Preparatory Conni Always cheerful and friendly... You'l1 get over it ...likes Miss Hutchinson's history class, and football ga.mes...dis- likes people with lack of interest...Conni plans to attend college and later teach. RICHARD HUTCHINSON '704 Filbert Street, Palmyra College Preparatory Hawk A class cut-up...enjoys sociology and Christmas vacat1on... What are you guys doing tonight? ...dislikes bomb scares and short lunches... Get in the groove ...college ahead for Rick. ANTHONY IANNUZZI 1406 Essex Drive, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Tony Good for youI ...can do without hair- cuts...enjoys eating lunch at Linco1n's... is often seen atthe center...likes Spanish class best...spends spare time playing the guitar. NANCY L. IMSCHWEILER 2014 New Albany Road, Cinnaminson Commercial Lynn Very attractivemenjoys days otf,proms, and talent shows... What'd you say? ...hates walking to class in the rain... plans include a career as an alrline hostess. KAREN M. INGRAM 718 Reed Avenue, Cinnaminson Commercial Kay Kay A quiet girl, but full of fun... Can I borrow, uh, our pen? ...dislikes people who stare...liked her years with Mr. Kratcoski...plans to work and attend a business college. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL MARSHA E. INGRAM 505 Bank Avenue, Riverton College Preparatory Mush One of our cute senior girls... Where'S Bi1l? . , , Marsha's pet peeves are monitors and term papers. . . advises underclassmen to get some school spirit ...enjoyed those summer vacations... plans include college. AMY L. JACKSON 124 Cooper Street, Beverly Commercial Raine Oh really ,,.Raine is glad Mr. Bell joined our teaching staff. . .another sociology fan...plans after graduation include business school. ROBERT P. JACKSON 814 Hilltop Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Bob Rats! . . . enjoyed playing with the Agitators...was peeved by HC lunch ...mechanical drawing rated high...ma1e star of our senior play...wil1 remember HMom's c1ass...college ahead. JACQUELINE B, JAMES 148 Delacoue Homes, Beverly College Preparatory Tootsie Peeved by the first be1l...1iked Mr. K,'s class best...can be seen at Raine's house . . . enjoys sewing. . . Underclassmen, study hard ...wi1l attend college. DIEDRE A, KANE 500 Park Avenue, Riverton College Preparatory Dee Disliked early orchestra practice...had a grand time on the band trip to Canada . . . likes swimming. . . thought Mr. Christie's English class was tops... plans to be a French teacher, LOUIS W, JANDER 5 Seventh Street, Riverton College Preparatory Bill Bill plays a mean guitar...enjoyed the annual bomb scares...where's Bill?-at Marsha's house...plans to be an ec- onomics major in college. SENIOR CLASS STEPHANIE KARANZALIS 131 Wedgewood Drive, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Steph f'Quiet??? ...dis1iked pep rallies and short lunch periods... I'm sorry ...can be found near a certain 'fturtle ... Oh posh . . . advice - f'Don't take any! ...future includes college. JEFFREY C, JONES 310 Van Sant Drive, Palmyra Commercial Grabber Very friendly...Sharon takes up most of his time..,he hates dirt... I love you ... his ambition????-to become president? ...we wish you luck, Jeff! LINDA D. KEGEL 504 N, Randolph Avenue, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Kix Thinks those football games are the greatestmenjoyed cheerleading...ca.n be found at Millside Manor.. . I hate to bring this up, but... g ambition is to become a French teacher. DIANA KELLAWAY 2503 Chestnut Hill Drive, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Kelly Enjoyed guitar sessions a 8:00 in the morning...dislikes slow people...usually seen in Moorestown...'fGroovy ...liked sociology...hobbies include dancing and surfing...will attend college. SUSAN J. KENNEY '717 Main Street, Riverton Commercial Irish Always talking ...can be found at Mac's, and with David...dis1iked slow people in the halls...enjoyed business law... future plans include business school and work. GEORGE KERBECK 1291 Evergreen Lane, Cinnaminson General George A real racing fiend...visits 'fBig Boys often...liked study periods and vacations best... Turn it on ..,has no definite future plans. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL ANNE M, KERN 417 Harace Avenue, Palmyra General Anne Known for her fabulous volleyball ability ..5'Zero, Zero, serving'Z..real1y enjoyed working in the library and math class with Mr. Bade...has no definite plans for the future. DIANN K. KIEBLER 307 Devon Road, Cinaminson College Preparatory Di Peeved by the monitor system...thought a lot of Mr. Christie's English classes ...enjoyed cheer1eading...had fun at Beta Pi Psi's pajama parties...plans to attend college and travel. DORIS J, KIMBLE 518 Magnolia Avenue, Beverly Commercial CVocationa1SchoolJ Doris HI don't believe it ... remembers Mr, K's English cla.ss...pet peeve is being called Dot...can usually be found at Mac's...plans to be a beautician. DOROTHY M. KIMBLE 518 Magnolia Street, Beverly Commercial Cvocational Schoolj Dot f'Oh that creep ,,,pet peeve is being mistaken for Doris...liked the sound of the 3:20 bell on Fr1days...enjoys steno class...p1ans to be a beautician. JACK KLEIN 212 W, Henry Street, Palmyra College Preparatory Jack A summer beachcomber. . . HWhat's hap- penin!?! ..,hates haircuts...has a mania for surfing and the drums...liked Mr, Grimes' sociology class...can be seen on Wildwood's beach in the summer, STEVE KING 28 Cuthbert Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Steve Quiet, and a nice guy to know...a real sailing enthusiast...can be found at the Riverton Yacht Club...a1so enjoys typing and gym c1ass...college ahead. SENICDR CLASS EDWARD L. KIRTON 117 Maryland Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Kirby Came to P,H,S, from Tacony...knows the faculty quite well...likes to keep his car running... Them's like in the big city! ...future plans are as yet undecided. MARIE T. KOZLOWSKI 302 Veterans Drive, Palmyra Commercial Koz f'Couldn't tell ya ...staying quiet in class isn't easy for her. . . enjoys football games, dances, and Gino's...bothered by crowded halls and short lunches...future includes work and travel, ALAN L. KRAGER 711 Washington Avenue, Palmyra General Al Class clown...always at the shore with friends or working on his car...enjoyed classes with Mrs. Bates...peeved by school in general...adviceto underclass- men, Stay away from upperclassmenj' 64 LINDA C, KREHER Palmyra Arms Apartments, Palmyra College Preparatory Linda Happy house wife...likes cooking and sewing...fervent library worker...plans to keep Hubby happy after graduation ...real name is Mrs. Linda Helsel. DENNIS E. KUEHL 454 Cooper Street, Beverly Commercial Dennis Beverly Boy!,,,well known in Five Points ...likes algebra and basketball...plans to be a tool maker...advises underclass- men to get out of P,H,S, WARREN N. LEEDS, JR. 465 Laurel Street, Beverly Commercial Bucky Hails from Beverly...really liked being a senior,.,basketba11 is his hobbymliked office practice and Mr. Goldstein...plans for the future include business school. PALMYRA HIGH SCHCDGL THOMAS J. E. LEONARD, JR. 304 Van Sant Drive, Palmyra College Preparatory Tom One of our intellectual seniors with a sharp wit...liked the formal atmosphere of physics c1ass...outside interests in- clude amateur radio and fishing... aspires to be an electronic engineer. in KATHLEEN E, LEONE 2130 Chestnut Lane, Cinnaminson Commercial Kathi Beautiful eyes... Have you seen Fig? ... liked football games, pep rallies, and the class of H '65 ...can be found at Gino's...plans to be a secretary after graduation. GEORGE M. LESHNER 51 Warren Street, Beverly General Pappy Real comedian...liked sociology... always analyzing someone!... Cool it! ...can be found at Beverly' s fire house...claims he has the best girl in the world ... future plans undecided. DONALD LETTON 15 Villinger Avenue, Cinnaminson Commercial Don Always talking about cars...can't stand high - strlmg people. . . Goovy . . . likes U.S, History and the girls at P.H,S,, plans to be his own boss after he gradu- ates. DENNIS LLOYD 1800 Union Landing Road, Cinnaminson Commercial Luke Can be found at Hunter's farm...liked shop the best...cars are his hobbie... dislikes sitting in long classes...can't wait for the 3:20 bell. BARBARA B. LEZENBY 517 Howard Street, R-iverton College Preparatory Big Red Liked the kids at P.H,S. ...thought the most of Mr. K,'s class. . . enjoyed activities, proms, and talent shows... hobbies are dancing and bowling...good luck in college, Barbara. SENIGR CLASS STANLEY LIPPHICOTT 627 Pennsylvania Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Stan Enjoyed 7th period with Mom, history also rated high...found at the Riverton 5 + 10...dis1ikes homework but still plans to attend college..,advice?... don't take physics. NANCY M. LOCKHART 2 Park Avenue, Riverton College Preparatory Nance Peeved by people who sneak in the lunch line...really enjoyed senior year...likes horses and outdoor activitiesmenjoyed U,S, History I...plans to enter Gettys- burg College. DAVID LONG 713 Chestnut Street, Palmyra General Dave Quiet and nice ...a wicked driver...dis- liked everything about school except gym class...enjoys working on cars...work lies ahead for Dave after graduation, iw 12... JOYCE MAGONIGAL 162 Oxford Road, Cinnaminson Commercial Joyce Enjoyed study halls, dances, and talking on the phone...can be found at The Place ,,,HWhat time is it?? ...Joyce plans to attend beautician school. MAUREEN ANNE E, MALONE 426 Garfield Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Molly HSmiling Molly Malone likes boys, dancing, and fl1rt1ng...ca.n often be seen at Gino's...pet peeves include G.S,, Mondays, and freshmenmenjoyed office parties in steno...future plans uncertain. f-A LORIS MANARESI 808 Meeting House Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Loris Often found fooling arolmd with cars... liked the informal way that P,H,S, is runl. !...enjoyed summer vacations more, however, would like to run his own speed shop after graduation. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOCDL ALAN S, MARGERUM 18 Barclay Street, Cinnaminson Commercial Margerin Enjoyed those long weekends. . .liked historymextends his good luck to all underclassmen. . . Groovy , . , H Mar- gerin's plans are to join the Marines after finishing high school. 66 Z, CATHERINE MARTELLI 130 Maryland Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Cathy Avid gym fan??...can be found at Gino's or Penn Queen Diner... You wish ... likes to dance... Don't cut, imderclass- men ...Cathy plans to be an airline ste- W2I'd9SS. MICHAEL MASI 2302 Laurel Drive, Cinnaminson Commercial Mike A very congenial senior and class treasurermhas a special interest in the cheerleading squad...enjoyed P,H,S,'s dances and sports, especially football and basebal1...plans after school include business college. N 1 WILLIAM T. MATTHEWS 1312 Morgan Avenue, Cinnaminson Commercial Bill Usually found at the Caddy Shack...pet peeve is getting sandbaggedmsociology rated as favorite class but was sorry to see study halls go. . . Remember Fighter ...future?...getting a job. WILLIAM L, McCALL 234 Second Street, Beverly General Cecil Hails from the big f'B ...has a I-Iow'd -you-do for everyone...enjoyed his senior year of football but won't miss a certain bespectacled chemistry teacher ...will join the service. P55 JEAN L. MAUTHE 733 Washington Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Jeannie Likes football games, dancing, and sew- ing... Ask me if I care ...thought the Junior Talent Show was great...can be found at Nancy's...plans to work as a secretary. SENIOR CLASS CAROL A, MAY 4 Park Avenue, Riverton College Preparatory Carol Great sports enthusiast...liked gym, talent shows, and the class of '66.., underclassmen: Support the team, not your class ...col1ege ahead for Carol. BARBARA A, McCLELLAN 485 Arbor Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Bobbie ffBobbie's pet peeve is the monitor system with its one way ha1ls...enjoyed history and economics... Ya know ... wants to be a member of the big col- legiate world. JOHN R. McCLERNAN 430 Delaware Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory John f'Hey Harry! ...John loved triple lunches and the fabulous P,H,S, band...pet peeve -senseless questions... can always be seen at Celebrity Bowling La.nes...future plans include music study at Glassboro. RUTH J. McCOLLUM 705 Ninth Street, Riverton College Preparatory Ruth A dry wit...enjoyed lunch and history in that order ..4'You're kidding'? peeved by morning annolmcements and teacher's pets...future includes college and later, a teaching career. PAUL MCFADDEN 507 Tenth Street, Riverton College Preparatory Fonda Great guy to know... Why not? ...likes football games and lunches...can always be found at Gino's...pet peeve-a car that won't start!...Paul's future plans are uncertain. BERNICE E. MCGEE 424 Bridge Street, Beverly Commercial Bern Bern enjoys shorthand and plans to attend a business school...her hobbies are sewing and da.ncing... Don't wait, d0 it r10W ...can be found after school at Raines' house. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL JOHN McGILL 320 Delaware Avenue, Palmyra Commercial McGill Peeved by people who say, Hey Mc Gill, you got gray hair ...digs lunches and free periods... Groovy ...can be found at Wanamaker's in Moorestown... future plans include the service, MICHAEL P, McGRAIL 165 Oxford Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Mike Always smiling. . . enjoys swimming, wrestling, and gym class...can be found at Mac's or Ginos...the Coast Guard Academy awaits Mike after graduation, ROBERT J. MCKENNA 204 Wayne Drive, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Dilly Dally Class cut-up...bothered by the heating system and hair cuts... We1l uh ... likes bomb scares, dancing, fishing... can be found in Bayard's backroom... plans to attend college and teach high school. DIANE MEEKINS 600 Legion Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Diane Great talker..,dis1iked first day of school with freshmen.. . fond of gym class, basketball games, and the halls after classes... Be cool ..,p1ans to be a cos- metician, ROBERT E. MILLER '711 Park Avenue, Palmyra HMode1 HA forever!l ..,real1y enjoys restoring antique cars... Think ahead ,,,1iked typing, gym , lunch, and the WAYNE J, MEIERDIERCKS 1700 Columbia Avenue, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Wayne What's happening? . . . Wayne liked basketball games, sociology, and playing the drums...thinks walking is for the birds...always at the Party House ... plans to attend college. SENIOR CLASS WELDON J, MILES 1502 Cinnaminson Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory John All around boy who enjoys sociology with Mr. Grimes and Phil1y's coffee houses ...plans include the Navy...loves writing and riding his Honda...advice- Prepare yourself. College Preparatory T band trip to Canada...p1ans to join the Air Force. it no Z SUSAN J. MILLER 2207 New Albany Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Susie Found in the gym practicing acrobatic dancing...Susie enjoyed Mr. McLa.mb's English II and the Junior Prom...peeved by the lunch line...p1ans to become a medical secretary. SARAH MILLER 209 Lippincott Avenue, Riverton College Preparatory Sarah That's nice ...enjoyed Mr. Christie's c1ass...liked C-lunch and chemistry... hobbies include Bach, abstract poetry and sketching..,plans to attend college and major in organ and sacred music. JOSEPH A, MOLINARI 903 Park Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Joe Another class cut - up. . . despises the 8:30 bell...likes fire drills, bomb scares, and activity periods...wants to attend a vocational school...good luck, Joe! HOWARD R, MOORE 225 W, Third Street, Palmyra Commercial Howie Enjoyed homeroom period.. .favorite class was U,S, History II,,,weight lift- ing is his hobby...can be seen in River- side...plans after high school include college. KATHRYN A. MOORE 114 Cirmaminson Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Kathy Likes reading and dancingmcan be seen at the Center...fav0rite class is history ...thought football games and peprallies were great. PALM RA HIGH SCHOOL LORRAINE C. MOORE 630 Bentley Avenue, Beverly Commercial Lori Plans to attend business school after graduation...pet peeve is gym and her favorite class is shorthand...Lori likes to travel and has many pen pals writing to her. WAYNE MOORE 2320 Riverton Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Wayne Usually found in Mr, Youngblood's of- fice...liked lunch but can't wait till the last day of school...a1ways trying to get somebody's homework...Dlans are undecided. MARY J, MOORHOUSE 311 Devon Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Mare Favorite class was Algebra II...football games stand out in her mind...pet peeve is congested hal1s...a very talented piano player!!!...plans after graduation include college. NICHOLAS R, MORTGU 1203 Cinnaminson Avenue, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Nick Likes fishing and bowlingmfavorite class is bookkeepingmpet peeve is those make -up History H tests...can be found at the bowling alley...pla.ns to enter his father's business. MICHAEL MURPHY 802 Cedar Street, Riverton College Preparatory Murph Can usually beseen at Mac'S...pet peeve is haircuts...enjoyed bomb scares the most Cbesides the 3:20 bell each dayj ,,,p1ans after graduation are uncertain. HELEN MULHERN 14 East Charles Street, Palmyra College Preparatory Helen Likes those pep rallies and football games. . . hobbies include softball and driving. . .pet peeve is crowded lunch- rooms...advice to underclassmen- Get the most out of high school, SENICR CLASS MEREDITH MUSTARD 609 4th Street, Riverton College Preparatory Merrie HSalan Na Gael , . , enjoys collecting things, Sailing, and art...basketball prac- tices were tops...advises underclassmen to skip physics. . . plans to attend art school after graduation. W JOANNE B, MURPHY 807 Washington Avenue,Palmyra College Preparatory Jo Jo enjoys reading and sewing...pet peeves include conceited people and English themes. . , her favorite class was sociologY...Jo plans to go into nursing in the future. J ANIS A, MUTSCHLER 808 Washington Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Janis Jan was peeved by gym class, but enjoyed sports nights and football games ... Oh!! ...enjoyed Typing II...hobbies include horseback riding...plans to work after graduation. JOCELYN NEIMAN 502 Bergen Drive, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Joy Dislikes getting up ear1y...enjoyed lunch and art c1ass...can be seen at Cape May ... Stay sober is her advice to the runyons...Plans to major in art in col- lege. FRANCES M, NESTOR New Albany Road, Cinnaminson Commercial Frannie Frannie was irritated by congested halls ...football games and dances were most enjoyed...likes to swim...underc1assmen Enjoy your high school years ...secre- tarial work lies ahead. PAUL NEYHART 106 Lippincott Avenue, Riverton College Preparatory Paul Paul hated the Hboring 7th per1ods ... enjoyed geometry with Miss Rash... advises underclassmen to Hchange the school emb1em ...col1ege is in Paul's future. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL KATHLEEN NICHOLS '721 Barberry Drive, Cinnaminson Commercial Kathy Winning smile...can usually be seen at the Guidance office... Wait till I tell ya ...eating, swimming, and reading are her hobbies...peeved by the late bell... college is ahead. NORA R, NICHOLS 1817 Jackson Street, Cinnaminson Commercial Nicky Not shy anymore...has no patience with conceited or prejudiced peop1e...enjoyed sports nights and the Junior Talent Show ...just loves New York City..,hobbies include dancing, writing, and pho- tography. EVELYN F, NISKI 521 Zeisner Avenue, Cinnaminson Commercial Ev Ev enjoyed steno and transcription classes...her hobbies include waterski- ing and driving...was irked by few senior privi1eges... Check it out, would ya! .., plans include business college. '- . ROBERT M. O'BRIEN 5 Linden Avenue, Riverton College Preparatory O.B, Sure ...likes gym but haircuts don't rate so high...enjoyed football games and the Jr.-Sr. banquet...O.B.'s usually found at Mac's tellingunderclassmen not to take chemistry. HARRY PAUL 424 Thomas Avenue, Riverton College Preparatory Harry ! Nuts ' to the monitor system...liked Algebra II with Miss Rash...interested in electronics as long as its not taught in physics by Mr. Miller. FRANKOHMBERGER 306 Manor Court, Riverton College Preparatory Frank Another foe of physlcs... lf that don't knock the rag off the bush ...liked HMom's class and band trips...plans college and N,R,O.T.C. SENIOR CLASS CARL PERKINS 609 Linden Avenue, Riverton General Hogan Usually found on the corner before school ...hates to come in except for gym... advice to underclassmen- study hard ...enjoyed Jr. English with Mrs. Wichser, i . JOHN A. PACE 2301 Route 130, Cinnaminson Commercial John Friendly and helpful describes John... liked Miss Koch's science class the most... Grandmom, where's the fugi- tives'? ...p1ans to travel and see the country after graduation. MARJORIE J. PERKINS 610 Lincoln Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Margie For Pete's sake! ...liked the 3:20 bell on Fridays and the football games... enjoys surfingmbugged by monitors... seen at Ma.c's...p1ans to become a re- ceptionist. LINDA J. PERSON 415 W. Fourth Street, Palmyra College Preparatory Linda Linda enjoyed football games most of all ... was peeved by U.S. History... enjoyed sports night...seen at Blanche's house...enjoys dancing...plans to becgme a medical technician. FRANK R. PERRY 221 Church Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Perr Found in his Model A at Millside Manor ...another fan of the 105 club...1iked gym but freshmen were a different story... Bob plans on college. ROBERT L. PERSON 101 Arch Street, Palmyra Commercial Saber Liked basketball games and lunch, but 6th period economics was too much... playing pool takes up most of his spare time... What's happening'? ...work after graduation. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL MARY A. PETRICK 1811 Jefferson Street, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Mary Ann Mary Ann's pet peeve is late people... ffWi1l you leave me alone'? ...ice skat- ing and winter sports rate high...can be found at Mac's...Plans to be an air- line hostess. 4 NANCY PETRIE 800 Reed Street, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Nance One of our spirited cheer1eaders...can be found anywhere on 'fthe island .., can't tolerate messy locker buddies... enjoyed cheering, pep rallies, and junior Eng1ish...Dlans include the fashion world. ANNA PIIRAND 300 Main Street, Riverton College Preparatory Andi Alice in Wonderland got her hair cut ...usually seen dribbling a basketball ...proud of her Estonian ancestry... Oh well ...plans after graduation include college. LINDA A. POEDER 212 Garfield Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Linda HI forgot my lunch home! ...usually found with Randy,.,Linda's pet peeve is C lunch...will always remember the band trips and Beta parties...co1lege lies ahead. ANTHONY PORTELLA 627 Broad Street, Beverly College Preparatory Bird Legs A very popular g11y...1iked most things about P,H,S, except short lunches...finds his senior homeroom most enjoyable... future includes business school...likes dancing. . . advises underclassmen to HStay in school. DIANNE P. POLIS 307 Harrison Avenue, Riverton Commercial Dee Yea, 0k ... I just can't stand people who are 1ate! ...can always be found at Mac's or the Center..,ambition is to become a secretary. SENIOR CLASS it-'95 ROLAND PORTELLA 627 Broad Street, Beverly College Preparatory Roland Always wears a smi1e...hair cuts annoy him...1ikes the lunch periods and week- ends...often seen around Palmyra,,,HYou want to bet? . . . plans include more school, BRIAN S. POLLEY 2153 Meeting House Road, Cinna.minson College Preparatory Brian Enjoys swimming and skating... Chic alors! ...future plans include college and medical school...wil1 never forget the football games, prom, and Mr, Christie's English class. DONALD POWELL 1005 Washington Avenue, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Don Chemistry rates very high with Don... hated those long l1mches?? and physics class...likes driving and girls.,.future includes college...perhaps he'll be a chemist?? '.,- 1 MARLENE PRATT 416 Hubbs Drive, Palmyra Commercial Mal' Nice to be with...favorite class was office practice...can be seen with Maure- en...hobbies include horseback riding and swimming...plans to be a secretary or get married. PHILIP J. PRESTON, JR, 414 Horace Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Philz Hwatch outl ...enjoyed shop and gym... fire drills and bomb scares also rated high...likes working on cars and hunting ...plans to attend General Motors School, JANET PROCOPIO 111 Delacove Homes, Beverly Commercial Janet Can always be seen laughing. . . her favorite hobby? - cutting. . . enjoyed Mr. K.'s class the best...if you can't find J anet, look for Jimmy...advice to under- classmen: Study and be smart. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOCL BRIAN QUINN 2402 Branch Pike, Clnnaminson General Germ A transplanted Pennsylvanianmhobby is dancing. . . pet peeve: New Jersey... HWhat's the case? ...enjoyed sociology class. . . hang-out: Frankford. . .Plans to work after graduation. SHARON E. RANSOM 825 Pear Avenue, Cinnaminson Commercial Sweety Just loved those sports nights and talent shows...can be found at Byrd's corner... pet peeve: riding the school bus...plans to attend business school after gradu- tion. MAVIS M. RAYNOR 301 Penn Street, Riverton Commercial Queenie Crazy sense of humor...enjoyed football games and teachers, but underclassmen? ..5'When does this period end? ...hobbies include sewing, skating, and clothes... plans to attend business school. MICHAEL REED '701 Pear St., Cinnaminson Commercial Mike An easy - going guy. . . could have done without those monitors...favorite class THOMAS C, REAGERS 725 Morgan Avenue, Palmyra General Riggs Hated not being able to wear his coat in c1asS...enjoyed classes with Mr. Gold- stein...hobbies include cars and motor- cyc1es...plans to be a brick layer. ELIZABETH B. REYNARD 105 Midway, Riverton College Preparatory Libby Known for her great personality... Yes, I did set my hair on big rollers last night! ...peeved by people who but in the C- Lunch 1ine...plans to attend college. was fifth period English...advice to underclassmen: Don't cut class, and work hard. SENIOR CLASS JANET REYNOLDS 431 Thomas Avenue, Riverton College Preparatory Janet Enjoyed being in the band, and football games...liked Mrs. Gambri1l's 2nd year Latin class. . . underclassmeng H Re- member, someday you'l1 be seniors .,. future plans include nursing school. JAMES M, REILLEY 18 Cutbert Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Reil Can be found at Gino's.,.really enjoyed Sophomore English with Mr. McLamb... enjoys playing basketball and baseball... Catch an eagle ...advises Lmderclass- men to Quit while you're ahead. SANDRA REYNOLDS 523 West Fifth Street, Palmyra Vocational Sandy Snap out! ...enjoys dancing and going out with Larry..,was peeved by smart underclassmen...liked last year's senior class... Hey kid! ...plans to be a beau- tician. LINDA RIMATHE 723 Heritage Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Gran Friendly a.nd conscientious...pet peeve is HE lunch...real1y enjoyedthosefoot- ball games and pep rallies...hobbies in- clude bowling...nursing is in her future. WILLIAM A, ROBINSON 1550 Wynwood Drive, Clnnaminson Commercial Smoke Bill's ambition is to become a barber... favorite class was sociology with Mr, Grimes...dislikes Fords that don't run ...enjoyed Mr. McHugh's temper...ad- vises underclassmen to Graduate! JANE M, ROLKA 700 Parry Baulevard, Cinnaminson Commercial Rebel Hates people who mimic her accent... really enjoyed football games...hobbies are drawing and painting...p1ans to be- come asecretarymadvice to underclass- men: Don't just get byg work at it. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL JAMES ROSSANO 905 Park Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Skip Dislikes those short lunches. . . Sop- homore English class with Mr. McLamb was his favorite...really liked the friends he made at P.H.S .... future plans include college. CATHERINE RUGGIERO 205 Horace Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Cass Has a real sense of humor...enjoyed those football games... Goofennagal ... underclassmen: 'lHave a mind of your own and stick -to your goal ...plans include hairdressing or modeling. MARY L, RUMBLE Taylors Lane, Cinnaminson Commercial Mare Quiet and sweet g'lrl...just hates those crowded lunches...likes to dance and SeW... Oh yeah! ...favorite class is English...p1ans to become a secretary. RUTH RUSCITTO 506 West Broad Street, Palmyra Commercial Ruth Loved those office parties with Mr. Harker...favorite class was steno...en- joys cooking. . . Det peeve? homework, monitors, and short lunches,..plans to be a secretary or IBM keyuncher. PATRICIA L, SANDERS 909 Davis Avenue, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Pat f'Well, I'l1 be doggone! ...p1aying in the band and football games rate highest... advices underclassmeng H Don't take Trig ...co1lege is in her future. ANTHONY SALERNO 2401 New Albany Road, Cinnaminson General Tony Pa1myra's answer to Frank Sinatra... HWhat's happening? ...another History fan...1ikes to lift weights...waits for that 3:20 bell to ring...can be found at Gino's ...future plans undecided. SENIOR CLASS JUDITH SCHMITZ 731 Wood Lane, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Judi Lively, and friend1y... Woopie ding ...can be found at the Cherry HillCenter ...pet peeve is everyone's New Jersey accentmunderclassmen: Wise up! ... plans include college. DAVID J, SAMPSON 528 Erhardt Avenue, Beverly College Preparatory Hot Dog One of the Big B boys... This is true ... How's it going? ...gym class is his favorite, late people, his peeve ...underclassmenz If I made it, you ca-n.!! RAYMOND SCHULTZ '7 Barclay Street, Cinnaminson Commercial Ray f'That can'tbe right! ...petpeeve: home- work on weekends...enjoyed football and basketball games . . . underclassmen: Don't get a locker by 214 ...plans in- clude business fields or service. ,---- 2 KAREN SCHWEISS 8 Arbor Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Al A quiet girl...can be found at Baskin- Robins scooping ice cream...pet peeves are ignorant bus drivers and one-way stairs...liked bookkeeping class best. CLAIRE M. SCLIGHT 211 West Third Street Palmyra Commercial , Claire That's wicked ...wil1 always be re- membered as Clyde...oh that tricycle in the Junior Talent Show!!...always on the go...enjoyed many hours spent in room 13'?...the secretarial field awaits Claire. DAVID P. SCHWEITZER 120 Maryland Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Albert A nice guy and good sportsman...really enjoyed athletics while in high school, especially track...underclassman: En- joy yourse1f ...future plans include the service and college, PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL JUDITH A. SCOTT 449 Cooper Street, Beverly Commercial Scotty Sweet and friend1y...HJiiminy Crickets ...pet peeve? the crowded halls...can be found anywhere but in homeroom...at- tention underclassmenz Don't fool aroundg get an education ...secretarial work awaits. LOUIS SEARLESS 1814 Adam Street, Palmyra Commercial L, La.Roach All American boy...his hobby is girls... liked football games and sociology... always at the sea shack ...pet peeve is 1ateness...future includes vocational school...wishes everyone luck. SHARON M, SETTEMBERINO 807 Third Street, Beverly Commercial - Vocational Shu Sharon liked snow days off and time be- tween classes best...pet peeve? being late ...hobbies include going out with Jeff... plans to travel and learn after gradu- tion. SCOTT SHULTZ 1101 Cherry Lane, Riverton Nice to know... Oh yea.h! ,..disliked people who ask questions to make teachers think they're interested...aMr, Christie fan...underc1assmen: f'Don't hack around .,.future includes the Uni- versity of Arizona. BONNIE J. SHARP 916 Garfield Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Bonnie Short and sweet... Be good ...pet peeve is being called H Nancy ...I'92l1Y1ik9d gym club and choir...advice to under- classmen is Have fun, but study. HARRIS W, SMITH 723 Filbert Street, Palmyra College Preparatory Reds Another HGoolahs gUy...can be found at cousin John's...likes to hunt and play basketball...advises underclass- men Keep smiling ...wil1 enter the service after graduation. SENIOR CLASS BRUCE SMITH 2169 Laurel Drive, Riverton College Preparatory Spruce A class cut-up ...can be found frequent- ly at Mac's...pet peeve is teachers who can't teach.,.1iked typing class...plans include college. TERRANCE SMITH 2105 New Albany Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Terry f'C'est la vie ...1iked English with Mrs. Wischer and history...school buses didn't rate so high...advises underclassmen to refrain from becoming a Hroab ...p1a.ns KATHLEEN L, SMITH '7 Oregon Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Kay Kay's pet peeve was outdoor gym class- es...enjoyed English with Mr. Christie... Oh yeah? ...senior year was best... Kay advises underclassmen to Always look to the future. include college. DAVID SMITHLIN, JR. 408 Route 130, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Spyder Spyder enjoys sports and Goolahs ...his favorite class was algebra...was peeved by the crowded ltmch lines... underclassmen: Keep on trying '...col- lege is ahead for Spyder. CURTIS SNOW 731 Garfield Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Turtle Curt can be found at Gino's...hls pet peeve? Mr. Youngblood's office...most enjoyed were vacations from P.H.S. Take a break'!..advises underclassmen to grow ...plans to attend college. GEORGE SNOW 124 LeJune Road, Cinnaminson General George Pet peeve is wise kids...favorite class is shop ...likes lunch periods...plans to join the navy after schoo1...advice to underclassmeng Have fun. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL ANNE M. SOMMER 310 Temple Blvd., Palmyra College Preparatory Twi.n itl Friendly type...enjoyed the dances and Talent ShowS...1ikes to sing...pet peeve is the long class periods...plans to go to college, then teach English. if? MARY L, SOMMER 310 Temple Bowlevard, Palmyra College Preparatory Twin H2 The other half of a pair...Peeved by crowded halls...favorite class was Latin II...liked the Talent Shows and Mr. Mc La.mb...hobby is singingmplans to teach. JOHN K. SPELLMAN 439 Magnolia Street, Beverly Commercial Bliss HWhat's going on'? ...enjoyed lunch and English with Mr. McLamb...pet peeve: girls...likes to dance...warns under- classmen to 'Stay out of troublev... military service awaits. PETER P. SPRING, JR. 422 W. Broad Street, Palmyra College Preparatory One of our top athletes...rea1ly enjoyed being a senior.., Don't drop that pass, Wade ...underclassmen: Always beat Cinnaminson ...col1ege and the business world are in Pete's future. JAMES A, STARR 214 Route 130, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Jimmy Jim was peeved by teachers who gave students trouble...enjoyed cutting 7th period...history with Mr, Makin rated highmunderclassmeng Listen to your elders. SENIOR CLASS CONSTANCE A. STEBBINS 448 Willow Drive, Cinnaminson Commercial Connie Sweet and quiet.,.enjoyed office practice and English with Mr. McLamb...dislikes waiting for people who are always late... likes to cook...wil1 enter into secretarial work. BARBARA STEIGELMAN 404 Seventh Street, Riverton College Preparatory Barb Oh, pooh ...active in almost every school activity . . . peeved by Mr. Christie's accent. . . enjoyed geometry class and football games the most... a future 'French teacher. BARBARA K. STEWART 2404 Laurel Drive, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Stew Be careful, Stew ...likes running cars into garage doors...enjoyed senior year ...liked decorating for the Junior Prom and the Junior Talent show...plans a career in nursing. SUSAN STEWART 1650 Wynwood Drive, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Sue A girl with no spare time...oh, those HC lunch lines.,.'fI'11 think about it ...enjoyed football games, talent shows and band... pa.ncakes, anyone? ...nurs- ing school awaits Sue. BRUCE C, STUTZMAN 810 Morgan Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Stutz I'11 be ! ...enjoyed the lunch periods ...could be found at Phy1's...U.S, History rated high with him...hobbies are weight lifting and track...plans to attend aBible college. JOHN A. SULLIVAN 204 Wheatly Avenue, Beverly General Sud A nice, quiet guy...another one of those boys from the big B ...hopes to be- come a morticianmfavorite class was gym...can be seen riding his motorcycle ,.. Bliss. GLORIA MARIA TABE LLA 708 New Jersey Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Glor Vivacious and happy-go-lucky..,HIt's a riot! ...1iked history, sociology and Mr. Moyer...peeved by Mr. Christie's accent ...enjoyed F,T,A, and Student Council m0st...p1ans to teach Spanish. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL JANET TATU 319 Temple Boulevard, Palmyra Commercial Janet Janet liked working on Student Council and the F,T,A, ,,,enjoyed the talent show, prom, and Beta Pi Psi...plans are to teach business. BARBARA L, TAYLOR 151 Oxford Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Barb Dislikes getting up in the morning and going to bed at night...1iked Mr. K's homeroom... It pays to advertise '... plans to attend I,B,M, school, BARBARA J. THOMAS 108 Pear Street, Palmyra College Preparatory Barbara Barbara enjoyed football games and her junior year. ..her hobby?-talking, of course. , . was peeved by the monitor system...underclassmen: Grow up! ... plans to attend college. LARRY THOMAS 925 Columbia Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Lare A pleasant and friendly guy..,dislikes those Monday mornings... Hey ...likes football games best...interests include swimming and travelingmfavorite class is creative writing...hopes to enter col- lege. ALLEN TOKARCYK 2418 Beverly Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Gimpy One of the tallest members of our senior class... Gad - zooks! ...dislikes seeing 40 -year old women in stretch pants... liked the teachers, especially Mr. Mc Hugh...p1ans include college. KATHY THRESS 729 Parry Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Kathy Likes to sing and dance ...can be found at the Center or Mac's...HWhat?'i.. hated going out for gym...thinks there should be more senior privi1eges...will become a secretary. SENIOR CLASS FRANK TISCHNER 133 Park Avenue, Cinnaminson Commercial Tish A quiet kind of g11y...1ikes those foot- ball game-s...Ca.n be found at football practice after schoo1...favorite class was gym...can't get along without those lunch periods. BETTY J. TOLVER 1000 Union Landing Road, Cinnaminson Commercial B,J, B.J, is a singing senior who enjoyed P,H,S, talent shows and pep rallies... pet peeve: noisy underclassmen. . . enjoyed Mr. K.'s history class. . .will further her education. LEROY VAN EMBURGH 730 Garfield Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Lee Swell guy... Where's Suzi? . . . enjoys athletics, especially the football games ...sociology class rates highest... no de- finite plans for the future as yet. LINDA VAN KOUWENBERG 908 Cinnaminson Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Lynne A musical student...frequently seen at the Snack Shoppe...1oved Friday after- noons...bothered by freshmen.,,enjoyed steno class... a music conservatory awaits Linda. JUDITH E. VAN '703 Morgan Avenue, College Preparatory Can be found walking with a ing... You it mine ... we e. f JOHN VARONE 206 Leconey Avenue, Palmyra Commercial John Friendly, always smiling... HBoog-a- 100 ...enjoys lunches, pep rallies, and Mr. Grimes' sociology class,..wants the freshmen to look up to the seniors... will be joining the Navy after graduation. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL MARGARET S. VENER 1501 Riverton Road, Cinnaminson Commercial Peggy Peggy can be found at Mac's or the Center...hated those crowded halls and the monitors, but rated Mrs. Wichser's English class and the Senior Talent Show high...plans to enter the business world. JAMES B, VEITENHEIMER 103 Seventh Street, Riverton College Preparatory Jim Jim enjoys boating, swimming, and read- ing... Don't take physics ...favorite class was math..,liked meeting new people each year...plans to enter the collegiate world. JOHN C, VOSS, JR, Thomas Street and Midway Avenue, Riverton College Preparatory John Always good for alaugh,,,HThe great society, huh! ...enjoys winter sports and swimmingmunderclassmenz If you are sheltered, Palmyra will fix all that, GREGORY L, WADE 2157 Penn Brook Court,Cinnaminson College Preparatory Greg One of our f'All-Americans ...can be found in almost any activity...or in the stadium... Oh crud ,..pet peeve: the monitor system...plans are for college. CAROLE M. WAGEMAKER 505 Ivystone Lane, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Carole Champion baton twirler...nice to know ...hated taking the school bus...loved the holidays...really enjoyed the football games... Really ...plans include col- lege for Carole. SENIOR CIASS LYNNE WALTERS 1058 Detwiler Avenue, Beverly College Preparatory Lynne Petite and feminine...a.lways a friendly greeting... l don't believe it! ,.,enjoys football games and pep ralliesg dislikes talking in front of the class...plans include teaching French, EILEEN WALZ 317 Morgan Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Eileen Disliked getting dressed for gym...Mr. Tilmont and Mr. Vowler rated high... loved Fridaysmunderclassmeng Re- member to study Cbut first have a bally' ...future plans are undecided. MARYANN P. WALLACE 34 E. Henry Street, Palmyra College Preparatory Mimi Pet peeve-underclassmen...enjoyed Mr. Tilmont's class...favorite pastime is dancing at the Center...favorite class was b00kkeeping...p1ans to become a dental assistant. KATHLEEN WALZ 317 'Morgan Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Kathleen A terrific da.ncer..,loved the weekends ...enjoyed Miss Hutchinson's class... pet peeve-f'Juniors sitting at our table in Mac's ... You, boob ,..found at Mac's or the Center. BARBARA WARD 61 1 Lincoln Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Mouse Sweet and 1ively...dislikes lunch lines ... Check it out ...waits for the 3:20 bell on Friday...can be found at Mac's and the Center...f'Live a.nd learn, under- classmend' ANNE L. WARING 316 Van Sant Drive, Palmyra College Preparatory Anne Sweet and quiet describes Anne...en- joyed the football and basketball games at P.H.S, ...likes to sew and make clothes...pet peeve: crowded lunch lines ...college lies ahead. RICHARD WARK 26 E. Charles Street, Palmyra College Preparatory Sid A talkative humorist... Sidney ...liked English with Mr. Christie best...plans include college...get along well with Mr. Coco ???...hobby is tinkering with Old CaI'S... Pumpkins for sale. PALMYRA HIGH SCHCOL BARBARA A. WARNER 503 Bank Avenue, Riverton College Preparatory Barby Beaming with personality.., You're kid- ding! ...enjoys art, music, and basket- bal1...pet peeves: underclassmen and monitors... lO5 club, was the great- est...plans to be an interior decorator after college. ELIZABETH G. WARNER 503 Bank Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Gayle Sincere and quiet...enjoys reading and singing...active and competent Presi- dent of the band...dislikes people who don't use the sidewa1ks...her plans in- clude college. CHARLES W. WEART 612 Highland Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Wayne Oh, I don't know ...will always re- member Mr, Christie's English class and the Junior Talent Show...advises underclassmen to Keep plugg'ing ,,, photography is great...p1ans to enter college. KATHRYN L.V. WEBB 401 Race Street, Palmyra College Preparatory La Verne Great! ...a real talented girl...Warns underclassmeng Don't rush the years away. ...enjoyed all her classes,..was annoyed by monitors... Grin and bear it! .,.pla.ns include college. GRACE WEST 531 Broad Street, Palmyra Commercial Gracie Enjoyed her four years at Palmyra, especially the dances and pep rallies ..5'Oh pooh!'!..pet peeve-taking showers in gym...plans to be a secretary. DAVID L, WENZEL 2200 Andover Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Dave Enjoyed fire drills and pep rallies the most. . . was peeved by teachers...an amateur radio operator. . . underclass -men: Wise up! ...p1ans to become an electrical engineer, SENIOR CLASS LOIS C. WESTERMAN 1308 Garfield Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Lo Shy and quiet, but nice to know...enjoyed the Junior Prom most...likes to travel and watch television...pet peev e-physical education...plans to enter the business world. RICHARD WENZKE 328 Willow Drive, Cinnammson College Preparatory Stump Can be seen walking around with one shoe on and one shoe off... Don't sweat it ...enjoyed the band trip to Canada... plans college after graduation. ROBERT D. WHITEHEAD 326 Van Sant Drive, Palmyra Commercial Bob Can always be seen in a crowd of friends ...liked shorthand class with Mr. Harker ...his hobby-Kathi...p1ans to go into LB, M, work. JACK WILLETT 324 W. Fifth Street, Palmyra College Preparatory Jackie Disliked economics C?5...enjoyed dances, pep rallies, and proms the most...ca.n usually be seen with Louise...soc1ology rated high...future plans include art school for Jack. JOHN WILLIAMS 1326 Morgan Avenue, Cinnaminson College Preparatory John Enjoyed English class with Mr. Christie ...also liked bomb scareS...was peeved by freshmen...enjoys all types of sports ...plans to go to college and then teach. CHARLOTTE WOJCIEHOWSKI 301 Temple Boulevard, Palmyra College Preparatory Charlotte Loves those guys... groovy . . . enjoys basketball and study halls...sociology rates highest...dislikes monitors...hob- bies include collecting hotel keys and sleepingmplans to attend college after graduation. PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL LAWRENCE J. WOLF 400 Linden Avenue, Riverton College Preparatory Larry Carefree and easy-goingmhates seniors who act like freshmen...plans are college and ?...likes Mr. Christie's English class...thinks the kids are the greatest ...enjoys golf. KENNETH J. WRIGHT 807 Garfield Avenue, Palmyra College Preparatory Ken A nice, easy-going g11y... Nice day if it doesn't rain ...quite a motorcycle enthusiastmbothered by self-appointed critics...the field of medicine awaits Ken. SHEILA V. WRIGHT 701 Union Landing Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Leftie Play it cool and don't be nobody's fool ...enjoyed football games on Saturday... seen at the sea shack...liked homeroom ...disliked 'F rench' IV...college is ahead for Sheila. WILLIAM H, YERKES 603 Linden Avenue, Riverton General Devil A real good Devi1 ...liked being a senior...hates people with no school spirit.,.'fWhee! ..gplans include the U,S, Coast Guard...advice to underclassmen is Grow, ROBERT YAEGER 2110 Church Road, Cinnaminson Commercial Yaeg Girls and cars rate highest with this g11y...also enjoyed English with Mrs. Leppel...can be seen at Gino's... Stop it ...enjoys lunches and cutting CD the most...service ahead, DAVID B, YOUNG 225 Temple Boulevard, Palmyra College Preparatory Dave Somewhat shy, but easy to get along with...really enjoyed football games and English with Mr. Luce...dislikes traf- fic in the halls... Don't try arguing with a teacher. SENIOR CLASS JOAN A, YETTER 938 Cinnaminson Avenue, Palmyra Commercial Joan HMercy ...likes boys with long hair... enjoyed the senior economics trip to Philadelphia...Pet peeve-Mr. Vowler... liked singing with the group...wants to learn to speak Russian. SHARON J. YOUNG 304 W. Henry Street, Palmyra College Preparatory Sharon Football and sorority enthusiast...dis- likes C lunch...history class was the greatest...will never forget the Junior Talent Show. . . future plans include col- lege. KARL YOUNG 218 Dolores Drive, Cinnaminson General Bandit Liked shop class and days off from school ...you can find Karl under the hood of a car...disliked coming to school so early a future mechanic MARILYN YOUNGBLOOD 104 Leconey Circle, Palmyra College Preparatory Freddie Happy and full of fun...never a dull moment...can usually be seen with a book...advises underclassmen to Keep smi1ing ...Marilyn plans a career in nursing. FRANK ZABROSKI 110 W, Henry Street, Palmyra Commercial Frank Liked attending football and baseball games..,f'Wise up guy ...hates short lunches and homework on weekends... favorite class was bookkeepingwplans include trade school for electronics. WILLIAM F. ZIMMERMANN 317 Van Sant Drive, Palmyra College Preparatory Bill A nice fellow... You rang ...dislikes short lunches...favorite class was his- tory...co1lects coins for a hobby..,plans to go into business administration. ew .. X Comomayiemiori Hi DAVID CHOI 3110 Waterford Drive, Cinnaminson General Vegetable New arrival from Woodrow Wilson... favoirte class-English...enjoys swim- ming and listening to records and the radio...plans for the future are as yet uncertain. RICHARD KAUFFMAN 2200 New Albany Road, Cinnaminson College Preparatory Rich A quiet, handsome senior who really enjoyed Mr. Christie's English IV class ...usually found at Mac's or Gino's... future plans include college. RONALD GAMACHE 123 Devon Road, Cinnaminson General Ron f'What's new'? ,.,Ron joined P,H,S, for his senior year...found all over the school...dislikes studying but enjoyed Math II...p1ans to join the Marine Corp ... Keep on keepin on, DAVID STILLWELL 50 Buttonwood Lane, Cinnaminson General Duke Duke enjoyed shop class the most...can be found at Hunter's farm... 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Y BEST LOOKING Karen Antrim, Ronnie Fletcher MOST CONGENIAL Allen Tokarczyk, Libby Reynard 'iug - X ,f ,,.-1 we-wsu:- uuw ,,,, , UWHHH ,,,,,.,....-1-' DID THE MOST FOR P.H,S, Barbara Steigelman, Tony Greco A 0 1 Q0 3 A, ' 9 I , ...wwf e E I TTSW MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED B111 Yerkes, Susan Chadwell IWHE H W4 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Gayle Warner, A1a.nDages CLASS FLIRTS Judy Flower, Jim Doron ff o df F 2 - I 1 4. 41 fn' 4017 ac- ,0 .en fr 4 F 'W W W W4 yo ,if Q4 QT Sui W ' i i MOST ATHLETIC Meredith Mustard, Pete Spring CLASS CUT-UPS Margaret Getz, Wally Ashby 196 Z T' ' . N. fu six 1 K Lwfw T ' 1 fij, Jle'? MOST TALENTED Tony Salerno, Peggy Vener TRW, QLGAA3 MOST WINNING SMILE Don Heath, Libby Reynard W Ol Q06 fIv.?1U?llL'-' f.. 2JfL,,1i.1kl!i-WQx,?kzl ,, - -I H 6 Hu lm 4 .11-nrlf11IIllIIl XXN wllllllmllllll W OV llllllfmmmmmf ?'7 i O Ill! i--4 Cb 7 -lla. ' S' 335- L , X '-' ' 'Ln- ju N' , .....M..u,,,,w ff-V' 1 Lf' LADY AND GENTLEMAN Larry Greco, Janet Tatu MOST BASHFUL Mary Rumble, Fred Hill ,. ,, And now for our next number... IVIA ' Dig those curls. C ass EH ary FRESHMAN The faces looked frightened-the footsteps were slow, As through the portals of learning we were about to go. We had heard from those learned that we were to be Prepared for our futures and looked over individually, For talent in areas varied and many, The question was posed, Do they have any? Football, baseball, basketball and track Felt the impact of our boys-don't ever doubt that! The girls were no slouches in their varied sports, And added a touch to the scene in their bright red shorts. Our talents did not lie in all one direction For soon with some very astute detection Our homecoming attendant, Miss Chebithes was found To be pretty, charming and nice to have around. To the band, the orchestra, the choir too, We added our numbers- and by quite a few. It was easily seen by all those concerned That the class of H660 would undoubtedly earn The reputation for being the class with the Mostest, And more than often we are heard to boast this. Boy, could I go for a meatball sandwich. ' 'AAAUGHHI ! And I can wiggle my ears too. 198 SOPH' G The summer was soon over and we were back at P,H,S, This was our first year working together as a class. We started off the year in a democratic fashion By voting for class officers in our first election. Greco was our president. Karanzalis was his aide. Stewart did the penwork. Sclight kept the money that was made, And Kiebler made historian. Representing us in Council were Kane, Kegel, Bye, and Benson, Along with Ashby, Chebithes, Tatu, Reynard and Steigelinan. Our advisors Steigelman, Tilmont and Michalsky Guided our class through the year successfully, Our football team achieved a 7-1-1 record and fame.- The South J ersey Group HI Championship proudly we did claim, At the annual Homecoming Day festivities Our lovely representative was Tracie Chebithes. During the year we made money for our treasury. A Leap Year Dance and Record Hop were given successfully I UNI ORS As upperclassmen, we returned to P,H,S, For we knew that this year would be our biggest and best. We elected dependable leaders for our class To be assured that each project would be a success. Once again it was Greco for president. With Wade as his noble aide, Imschweiler did the penwork. Van Santen kept the money we made. Representing us in Council were Steigelman, Chebithes, Kane, Kegel Bye and Tatu v v ffWell, in our toothpaste test,,, Along with Reynard, Lockhart, Spring, Benson and Hebrew. Our band members returned to school having something to boast, A trip to Canada with the Lions Club as their host. The school spirit lost during the summer was found As the football season again came around. Although we lost the Homecoming game, the football field did seem Much brighter with Sue Chadwell as junior attendant to the queen. In January we presented our talent show, which was truly a great success, And very appropriately entitled, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Junior Class. Our next project, the prom, was soon begun, Although it was hard work, it proved to be fun. It was headed by Stewart, Chadwell and Warner, Who were helped by many classmates who had the honor Of presenting on the evening of May twenty-first, Camelot to the seniors and all other guests. The prom was really lovely, but before it was over The princess and prince were named, Karen Antrim, and George Clover. The post prom party by the Kiwanis Club was fun. It ended an evening of enjoyment for each and every one. As the junior year closed, we hoped that next year would be As much fun and as successful as the past three, SENI ORS It is hard to believe that this year is our last, And that high school will soon be a part of our past. But nevertheless, we have work to do Before we can honestly say that we're through. Officers and representatives were elected for our class To lead us through another year of success. Once again it was Greco for president And Wade as his noble aide. Nichols did the penwork. Masi kept the money we made. Representing us in Council were Steigelman, Reynard, Benson, Greco, Kane, Kegel and Tatu, Along with Mustard, Tabella, Bye, Hoad, Wolf and Hebrew. Football season brings memories of pep rallies, the games and good times, And our representatives to all county, Lee Emmons and Michael Grimes. Four lovely senior girls at Homecoming were seen- Anna Piirand, Lynn Imschweiler, Sue Chadwell as attendants, and Carole Hebrew as queen. The talent show this year presented classmates with talent true As the Senior Stars of Tomorrow made their grand debut. Our Winter Formal, The Holly Wreath Ball, Was enjoyed by those attending, one and all. The banquet was enjoyed by the juniors and the seniors As the senior class read it's will to the deserving juniors. We later presented our play, Annie Get Your Gun. It starred Tracie Chebithes and Bob Jackson. The seniors biggest project is publishing the Tillicum, As was found out by our co-editors, Mary Moorhouse and Doug Henson. Helped by other classmates, our co-editors most certainly Completed the book truly successfully. It isn't long now before graduation day, When each classmate will leave and go his separate way, We have many fond memories to look back upon- The hard work, the disappointments, but most of all the fun, As we wish each other a future filled with success, We'll remember that the class of 66 was truly The Best. ! f'Have you ordered your cookies yet? A Y Couple of the yearC?D titl it 7' 3 Q : ' v HAre you kiddin me? '.l.., ,... f'But Pm broke, see? HH1 Cach! Remem I I-33:3 if Q Wav. 'B N J, Q 1- .110 9' ww: 'Wx 'if' 32: A Ln, 21 - 4' f , 45 i - ',kL ,M ar A W gh i, - , ' DQ. Jsgffg, ,pw ' i :fzgfg , V - A iz, N A .gxff , if fi5QffQ'- I W ' f Q, Jffyill. .. K' ' . A 3,333 Q V 1 W A 8 iii? maj? -,E ' ' .QF . y. .df QW.. :,, I L, . , I ,, s 'I ' ,G 4 Yew 4, .. .v , ra .4 'r vp 1 , a 41 'u 1 x wr.. 'lr .V - , 4 2. . ,W ,o, , k X5 1 .X ' Q H-x , if Q if iw fs.. 25' f- , lj 1 I L f lf zl 1 W 1 f ,rv fy yi -3, mi ' . f'J.fA :sf 'xiii V 1 ':.-9331 V .0 ,p?i.A'.i 'Eff ' 1-f . 5 5. Y f W f5fs:ff'sf1 1 In f fe frxyvrff 'Y Q Vw' fr , ,,fff ,J Q N 1, if 201 is Z ALBERTSON, J, -Bowling 13Jr,-Sr, Banquet. ALLEN, L,-Orchestra l,2,33 Choir 2,3,43 Girls Chorus 43 Carolers CBELLE CANTE CHOIRD 3,43 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 F.T.A. 3,43 ALTOONIAN, C,-Football 33 Base- ball 43 Gym Club 3,43 Gym Team 3, 43 Sports Night 2,43 Jets Club 23 Calculus 43 Senior Play. ANDREWS, T,-Band 1,2,3,45 Band Executive Committee 43 Gym Club 1,2,3,43 Gym Team 3,43SportsNight 1,3,43 Bowling 1,23 Calculus 43 Senior Play. ANTRIM, K,-Sports Night 1,2,3,43 F, N, A, 2,33 Tillicum3 Jr.-Sr, Banquet3 Cheerleading 3,45 Talent Shows 3,4. ARGY, G, -Bowling 23 Senior Play. ASHBY W,-Student Council 23 Boys State Alternate 33 Choir 33 Bowling 23 Palmyrian 43 Tillicum3 Prom3 Senior Play3 Talent Shows 3,4. ATKINSON, A.-Teachers' Secretary 4. BACON, N,-Choir 3,43 Basketball 13 Hockey 1,23 Gym Club 33 Sports Night 1,2,3,4i F,N,A, 2,3,43 Tilli- cum3 Homecoming Committee 43 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Prom jcheer- leading 2,3,4. BALDWIN, M, - Choir 3,43 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Tillicum3 Home- coming Committee 4s Jr. - Sr. Banquet3 Prom. BALLANTYNE, M,-Library Council 3. BANKS, C,-Boys State Alternate 33 Football 1,2,3,43 Baseball 2,33 Sports Night 2,3. BAZULIS, C.-Sports Night 13 Teach- ers Secretary 43 Prom. BELL, J.-Gym Club 3,43 Gym Team 43 Sports Night 3,4. BENNETT, L,-Band l,2,33 Honor Society 43 Sports Night 13 Teachers Secretary 43 Prom3 Talent Shows 3,43 Steering Committee 3,4. BENOWITZ, L,-Girls Chorus, 1,3: Gym Club 1,23 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 F.T.A. 1,23 Teachers' Secretary 43 Library Council 1,23 Homecoming Committee 3. BENSON, D.-Student Council 2,3,43 Student Council Executive Com - mittee3 Student Council President 43 Vice-President 33 Honor Society 3,43 Boys State 33 Youth and County Government3 Football 1,2,3,43Sports Night 2,3,4. BENVENUTO, C,-Sports Night 2,3, 43 Winter Formal 4. BERGIN, M.-Track and Field 13 Jr. -Sr. Banquet3 Winter Formal 43 Calculus 43 Senior Plays Talent Show 4. BLAND, B.-Gym Club 23 Sports Night 1,2,3s Teachers' Secretary 43 Homecoming Committee 3,43 Jr.- Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 Talent Show 4s Library Council President 4. BOSSEN, S.-Band 1,23 Choir 1,23 Sports Night 13 Prom3 Talent Show 3. enfor Dfrecf01y BOULDING, M, -Girls' Chours 43 Hockey 13 Modern Dance 43 F.N.A, 3,43 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Art Club 3. BOYD, S.-Football 3,45 Baseball 3,43 Track and Field 23 Sports Night 2, 3,43 J r.-Sr. Banquet. BRAD, J,-Honor Society 2,3,43 Boys' State 33 Choir 33 Sports Night 33 Prom3 Calculus 4. BRILES, R,-Honor Soceity 43 Youth and County Government. BRILL, B,-Calculus 4. BROWN, C,-Sports Night 1,33 Prom3 Talent Show 4. BUCKALEW, R,-Band 1,2,3,43 Boys' State Alternate 33 F.T.A. 3,43 Cal- culus, 4. BUIVIDAS, G.-Sports Night l,2,33 F,N,A, 23 Tillicum. BYE, R,-Band 1,2,3,43 Student Coun- cil 2,3,43 Student Council Executive Committee3 Honor Society 2,3,43 Honor Society President 43 Boys' State 33 Basketball 3,45 Tennis 1,2, 3,43 Cross Country 2,3,43 Sports Night 2,33 Bowling 13 Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet3 Prom3 Winter Formal 4. BYSTROM, B,-Choir 33 Softball 1, 2,3,43 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Jr,- Sr. Banquets Winter Formal 4. CAHILL, C,-Sports Night 1,2,3. CANTY, S,-Choir 1,2,3,43 Carolers CBELLE CANTE CHOIRD3 F,T,A, 2,3,43 Homecoming Committee 43 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 Calculus 43 Senior Play' West Chicago High School Play3 and Musical 1. CAPLAN, S.-Choir 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 43 Modern Dance 43 Sports Night 33 F.T.A. 3,43 French Club 43 TalentShows 3,43 FreshmanClass Secretary. CARDEA, P,-Band l,2,33 Pep Band 2,33 Choir 13 Football 13 Basket- ball 3,43 Tennis l,2,33 Sports Night 1,23 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 Talent Show 3,4. CARMICHAEL, T.-Boys' State Al- ternate 33 Gym Club 23 Sports Night 2,33 Prom3 Senior Play3TalentShow 4. CHADWELL, S,-Honor Society 3,43 Basketball 13 Gym Club 13 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 F,N,A, 1,2,3,43 Tilli- cum3 Homecoming Committee 3,43 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 Cheer- leaders 2,3,43 Talent Show 3,43 Steering Committee l,2,33 Home- coming Representative 3,4. CHEBITHES, T.-Student Council 2, 33 Student Council Executive Com- mittee3 Choir l,2,33 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Bowling 13 Palmyrian 23 Tillicum3 Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,43 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 French Club 43 Senior Plays Talent Show 3,4s Assembly Committee3 Homecoming Representative 1,2. CHILDS, M.-Basketball 13Gym Club 13 Modern Dance 43 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Teachers' Secretary 43 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 Senior Play. CHRUPCALA, E, -Football 1,3,43 Basketball 33 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Jr. -Sr. Banquets Prom3 Winter Formal 43 Talent Show 3,4. CLAYTON, N. -SPOrts Night l,2,3, 43 Library Council 3,4. CLOVER, G.-Band l,2,33 Choir 13 Homecoming Committee 43 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Winter Formal 4. COATES, L. - Choir l,2,33 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Teachers' Secretary 43 Winter Formal 4, COE, J.-Art Club 4. COLE, D,-Basketball 13 Hockey 1,2, 33 Modern Dance 43 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Bowling 13 F,T,A, 2,3,43 Homecoming Committee 43 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 Senior Plays Assembly Committee. COLES, L. -Football 13 Track and Field 2,33 Sports Night 3. CONNELLY, L, -Homecoming Com- mittee 3. COOPER, L, -Honor Society 2,3,43 Girls' Citizenship 33 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Teachers' Secretary 43 Pal- myrian 43 Tillicum, Senior Section Chairman3 Prom: Talent Show 3,43 Steering Committee 2. COSTA, L, -Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Homecoming Committee 43 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 Winter Formal 4, CUCINOTTA, C.-Sports Night 1,2,3, 43 Palmyrian 43 Homecoming Com- mittee 43 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Talent Show 4. CURRAN, K.-Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Teachers' Secretary 43 Tillicum3 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Talent Show 3,43 Art Club 1. CURRIE, D.-Band 1,2,33D3IlC6B3Ild 33 Majorettes 2,3,43 Choir 13 Soft- ball 1,2,3,43 Gym Club 1,2,3,43 Gym Team 2,3,43 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Bowling 13 F,T,A, 43 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 Calculus 43 Talent Show 3,43 Assembly Committee. DAGES, A,-Honor Society 2,3,43 Boys' State Alternate 33 Choir 33 Sports Night 2,33 Palmyrian 2,3,43 Tillicum3 French Club Treasurer 43 Calculus 43 Steering Committee 4. DANFORD, S,-Economics Club 4. DANZEISEN, J.-Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track and Field 23 Sports Night 1,35 Jets Club 43 French Club 43 Calculus 4. DAVENPORT, L. - Choir l,2,33 Girls' Chorus 33 Sports Night 1, 2,3,43 F,N,A, 1,2,3,43LibraryCoim- cil 43 Palmyrian 13 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 French Club. DEGLER, S, - Band 2,3,43 Band Executive Committee3 Honor Society 43 Gym Club 1,33 Sports Night 1, 2,3,43 F,T,A, 43 Tillicum3 Home- coming Committee 43 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 Talent Show as Assembly Committee. DE MARCO, P,-Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Talent Show 4. DE MARCO, P. - Sports Night 23 Teachers Secretary 43 Palmyrian 43 Tillicum. DEUTSCHER, B.-Honor Society 43 Choir 3,43 Girls' Chorus 43 Sports Night 2,33 F.N,A, 3,43 Tillicum3 J r.-Sr. Banquets Senior Play3 Talent Show 3. DE VAULT, L.-Football 13 Gym Club 4. DE VINNEY, D.-Band 1,2,3,43 Band Executive Committee 43 Pep Band 3,45 Honor Society 2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,4j Softball 1,2,3,43 Hockey 1, 2,3,43 Sports Night 2,3,43 Teachers Secretary 43 Tillicum. DIETLE, S,-Basketball 13 Hockey 1, 2,33 Modern Dance 43 Sports Night 1,2, 3, 43 Teachers Secretary 43 Homecoming Committee 33 Prom, DI GUILIO, K.-Sports Night ls Talent Show 3. DOLBY, T.-Basketball 13 Gym Club l,2,33 Sports Night l,2,33 Art Club 4. DORON, J.-Football 13 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Golf 1,2,3,43 Track and Field 43 Sports Night 132. DREW, D.-Honor Society 43 Boys' State 33 Jets Club 3,45 French Club 43 C alculus 43 Senior Play3 Assembly Committee, EANES, L,- Palmyrian 43 Talent Show 4. EASTERLY, J,-choir 1,23 Girls' Chorus 23 Sports Night 1,2,3jF.T. A. 43 F.N.A, 23 Library Council 23 Homecoming Committee 43 Jr,-Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 Talent Show 33 Assembly Com- mittee. ECKERT, S,-Honor Society 43 Choir l,2,33 Teachers' Secretary 43 Pal- myrian 43 Tillicum3 Winter Formal 4. EDSELL, R,-Band 1,2,3,43Band Ex- ecutive Committee3 Pep Band 2,3,43 Brass Ensemble 3,4: Band Librar- ian3 Gym Club 13 Sports Night 2,35 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 Senior Play. ELBERTSON, L. - Sports Night 33 Library Council 3,43 Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet3 Prom Talent Show 43 Burling- ton High Horsemanship Club li Basketball 1. EMMONS, L. - Football 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,23 Track and Field 43 Gym Club 13 Sports Night l,2,33 Jr.-Sr. Banquets Talent Show 3, EVANS, M.-Sports Night 23 Bowling 13 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Senior Play3 Music Club 43 Gross Neuter. EVANS, P.-Basketball 13 Softball 33 Sports Night l,Z,33 F.N,A, 33 Tllllcumj Homecoming Committee 3,43 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 Talent Show 3,43 Steering Committee 3. EVAUL, N.-Basketball 13 Sports Night l,2,33 Teachers' Secretary 43 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 TalentShow 3,43 Steering Committee 4. FARROW, L, - Modern Dance 43 Sports Night 2,3. FELIZZI, J,-Boys' State Alternate 33 Football 1,23 Golf 13 Sports Night 2,33 Jr.-Sr. Banquets Prom3 Talent Show 3,4. FENIMORE, N,-Modern Dance 4. FISH, J.-Basketball 43 Hockey 1, 2,3,43 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Teach- ers' Secretary 4. FISHER, B,-Softball 1,2,3,43 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 F,N.A. 13 Teachers' Secretary 43 Homecoming Com- mittee ls Talent Show 3. FISHER, L,-Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Teachers' Secretary 43 Tillicum3 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 TalentShow 3. FLAHERTY, T,-Photography Lab 1, 2,3,43Sound Club 1,23Operators Club. FLETCHER, R, - Boys' State Al- ternate 33 Golf 3,4. FLOWER, J. - Basketball 23 Gym Club 1,23 Sports Night 1,35 Bowling 13 F.N.A. 2,3,43 Jr.-Sr. Banquet. FLYNN, C,-Band 1,2,3,43 Band Ex- ecutive Committee3 Dance Band 3,43 Pep Ba.nd 1,2,3,43 Brass Ensemble 1,2,3,43 Orchestra l,2,33 Bowling 1. FLYNN, S. - Choir 1, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 43 Sports Night 1,2,4Q F,N,A, 2,3,4. FRANK, C.-Sports Night 2,3,4. FRAZIER, R,-Choir 13 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Prom. FREEMAN, C,-Orchestra 2,35 Foot- ball 13 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track and Field 33 Senior Play3 Talent Show 4. FRIBERG, R.-Choir 13 Sports Night 1,23 Palmyrian 43 Tillicum. FURRER, J, -Sports Night 2,3,4. GAMOCHE, R.-F,T.A. 13 Sports Club 1. GANNON, M,-Prom, GARDNER, R. - Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2,3,43 Track and Field 1,2,3,43 Gym Club 1,23 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Winter Formal 43 Talent Show 3,4. GARVIN, M,-Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Teachers' Secretary 43 Proms Talent Show 3,4. GASS, F,-Tennis 2,3,43 Sports Night 1,23 Bowling 13 Prom. GEHM, R.-Girls' State 33 Choir 13 Sports Night 1,23 F,T,A. 2,3,43 Til- licum3 Jr. - Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 French Club3 Secretary 43 Talent Show 33 Steer- ing Committee 2. GEMMEL, C.-Band 3,43 Band Ex- ecutive Committee3 Color Guard 3, 43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Basketball 1,23 Sports Night 1,2,43 Talent Show 3. GETZ, M.-Gym Club 23Sports Night 2,3,43 Prom3 Senior Play. GIBBS, J.-Band 1,23 Basketball 1, 23 Softball 43 Gym Club l,2,33 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Bowling 13 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 Winter Formal 4. GILPIN, E,-Boys' State Alternate 3. GIOVANETTI, L,-Teachers' Secre- tary 4. GOLDBERG, S,-Tillicum3 Photo- graphy Lab 3g Operators Club 1, 2,3. GOTTHOLD, E, - Orchestra 1, 23 Sports Night 4. GRECO, L, - Student Council 43 Student Council Executive Com- mittee3 Football 1,23 Basketball 1, 2,3,43 Prom3 Steering Committee 2, 3. GRECO, T,-Boys' State 33 Football 1,2,33 Basketball 13 Sports Night 23 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 Calculus 4s Senior Plays Talent Show 3,43 Class President 2,3,4. GRIMES, M. - Football 1, 2,3,43 Sports Night 1,2,3,4. GRISCOM, E.-Band 1,2,33 Football 1,2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Basketball 13 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Prom. GROCE, D,-Choir 1,23 Softball 1,4. GROSS, C.-Track and Field 23 Jets Club 43 Monitors. GUARINO, A,-Sports Night 2,43 Gym Club 4. A ,V V up 4 HAMMOND, P,-Senior Play3 Talent Show 4. HANDSCHUH, F.-Sports Night 1,33 Jr.-Sr. Banquets Winter Formal 4. HART, A,-Football 1,2,3,43 Track and Field 1,2,3,43 Sports Night 2,3, 43 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 Talent Show 3. HARTMAN, S. -Sports Night 33 Tal- ent Show 4. HEATH, D, -Jets Club 4s Calculus 43 Senior Play3 Monitors 4. HEBREW, C,-Band 3,43 Majorettes 3,43 Student Council 3,43 Student Council Executive COIIlI'I'llft66j Hon- or Society 43 Choir 13 Softball 2,3. or Society 43 Choir 13 Softball 2,33 Hockey 13 Sports Night 1,2,3gF,N,A. 1,2,3,43 Tillicum 3 Prom3 Talent Show 3,43 Art Club 23 President F.N.A. HENSON, D.-Honor Society 2,3,43 Boys' State 3s Choir 13 Carolers3 Sports Night 2,3,43 Bowling 13 Til- licum, Co-Editor3 Prom3 Steering Committee 43 Track and Field 1. HERB, D,-Teachers' Secretary 4. HERRMANN, B.-Band 1,2,3,43 Band Executive Committee3 Pep Band 43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Youth and County Government3 Orchestra 33 Choir 13 Basketball 13 Sports Night 1,23 F.N.A. 23 Library Council 23 Tillicum3 Homecoming Commit - tee 43 Prom3 Winter Formal 1,45 Talent Show 33 Assembly Com- mittee. HICKEY, J.-Band 2,3,43 Band Ex- ecutive Committee 3,4j Orchestra 33 Baseball 43 Gym Club 23 Sports Night 1,2,3,45 Senior Play 2,3,43 Prom3 Photography Lab 33 Sound Club 1,2,3,43 Operators Club 1,2,3,43 Talent Show 3,43 Assembly Com- mittee 43 Stage Committee 1,2,3,4. HIGGINS, J,-Sports Night 13 Prom3 Jets Club 4. HILBMANN, T,-Football 13 Sports Night 2,3,4. HILL, F. - Football 2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,45 Sports Night 2,3. HIRES, J,-Student Council 43 Honor Society 3,43 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Bowling 13 F.T.A. 2,3,43 Tllllcumg Homecoming Committee 43 Jr.-Sr, Banquets Prom3 Winter Formal 43 Senior Play. HOAD, C,-Student Council 43 Student Council Executive Committee3 Basketball 1,23 Hockey 1,23 Gym Club 13 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 F.N.A. 13 Teachers' Secretary 43 Palmyrian 43 Homecoming Committee 43 Jr.- Sr, Banquet3 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 Senior Play. HOAGLAND, C, - Boys' State Al- ternate 33 Choir 33 Track and Field 1,2,3,43 Sports Night 1,23 Jr,-Sr. Banquet3 Sound Club 2,33 Senior Plays Talent Show 4. HOLMES, C.-Band 33 Band Ex- ecutive Committee3 Band Treasurer 3,43 Color Guard 2,3,43 Basketball 1,23 Gym Club 1,2,33 Sports Night 1,2,33 F.T.A. 43 Tillic1un3 Home- coming Committee 3,45 J r.-Sr. Ban- quet3 Proms Winter Formal 43 Senior Play3 Talent Sh0W3 Steering Com- mittee. HOPKINS, I.-Teachers' Secretary 43 Palmyrian 2. HOWELL, M.-Honor Society 2,3,43 Honor Society Secretary 43 Choir 1,2,8,4s Basketball 1,23 SportsNight 2,33 Winter Formal 43 French Club 43 Calculus 43 Senior Play3 Talent Show 3. HUBER, E.-Teachers' Secretary 43 Library Council 2,3,43 Palmyrian 4. HUENKE, C.-sports Night 1,2,3,43 Prom. HUGGINS, L.-choir 33 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Bowling 13 Prom3 Winter Formal 4s Talent Show 4. .2f5 13..f35ax'f:g3. ' nr' .,,, .. . 3. W k, ., R 5 fl up , 5 T it . t . B. 1 eaan 3, , it' HULLINGS, E.-Boys' State3 Base- ball 3,43 Calculus 4. HUMPHREYS, R.-Sports Night 1,23 Bowling 13 F.T.A. 43 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 Assembly Committee. HUNGRIDGE, C,-Basketball 1,3,43 Hockey 1,2,3,43 Sports Night 1,23 F, T.A, 1,2,3,43 F.N.A. 33Homecomlng Committee 43 Jr, - Sr. Banquets Prom3 Winter Formal 43Calculus 4. HUNN, S,-Hockey 1,2,3,43 Gym Club 1,2,3,43 Sports Night 1,2,3,4jF,N,A, 2,3,43 Tillicum3 Prom3 Senior Play3 Talent Show 33 Art Club 1,2,3,43 Vice President. HUNTER, J.-Sports Night 23 F.F.A, HUTCHINSON , R. - Football 1,2,33 Basketball 1,3,43 Sports Night 1, 2,3,43 Bowling 13HomecomingCom- mittee 43 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 Senior Play3 Talent Show 3,43 As- sembly Committee. IANNUZZI, A, - F. T. A. 43 Talent Show 4, IMSCHWEILER, L,-Honor Society 3, 43 Choir 1,23 Basketball 13 Teachers' Secretary 43 Tillicum3 Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,43 J r.-Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 Cheerleading 2,33 Senior Play3 Talent Show 3,43 Assembly Committee Class Secretary as Steering Committee 2,45 A,M,S, Re- presentative 43 Homecoming Court 4. INGRAM, K,-Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Teachers' Secretary 43 Library Council 33 Tl11lClll'l'lg Homecoming Committee 43 Prom3 Talent Show 3. INGRAM, M.-Softball 23 F.N.A. 43 Homecoming Committee 43 Winter Formal 4. JACKSON, L,-Gym Club 43 Sports Night 33 Library Council 4. JACKSON, R.-Senior Play. JAMES, J,-Sports Night 33 Library Council 3,43 Homecoming Com- mittee 3. JANDER, B.-Boys' State 33 Golf 23 Talent Show 4. JOHANSEN, R,-Wrestling CLenape High Schoolj. KANE, D,-Band 1,2,3,43 Band Ex- ecutive Committee3 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Student Council Executive Committee3 Honor Society Treasur- er3 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Choir 1,23 Sports Night 1,2,3: F.T.A. 2,3,43 Til- licurni Prom3 Winter Formal 43 French Club 43 Senior Play3 Talent Show 3. KARANZALIS, S.-Youth and County Government3 Choir 1,2,3,43 Basket- ball 1,2,3,43 Softball 23 Sports Night 1,2,33 Bowling 13 F.T.A. 3,43 Til- licum3 Homecoming Committee as Prom3 Senior Play3 Talent Show 3, 43 Assembly Committee3 Sophomore Class Vice President. KEGEL, L,-Student Council 2,3,43 Student Council Executive Com - mittee? Honor Society 3,43 Choir 1, 2,35 Basketball 13 Softball 2,3,43 Sports Night 1,2,3,43 Bowling 13 Tillicum3 Homecoming Committee 3,45 J r.-Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 French Club 43 Cheerleading 3,43 Talent Show 3,45 Gross Neuter. KELLOWAY, D,-Sports Night 1,2,43 F.T.A. 1,2,3,43 Homecoming Com- mittee 4s Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 French Club 33 Talent Show 4. KENNEY, S.-Choir13 Gym Club 2,33 Sports Night 2,3,43 Teachers' Secre- tary 43 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 Senior Play. KERN, A,-Library Council 1,2,3,4. KIEBLER, D.-Choir 43 Sports Night 3,43 F.N.A. 2,33 Ti1licLun3 Home- coming Committee 2,43 J r.-Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 French Club 43 Cheerleading 3,43 Senior Play3 Talent Show 33 Art Club 3,43 Class Historian 1,2,3,4. KIMBLE, D.-Sports Night 33 Voca- tional School 3,4. KIMBLE, D.-Sports Night 2,33 Voca- tional School 3,4. KING, S,-Track and Field3 Bowling, KLEIN, J,-Band 1,2,33 Dance Band 1,23 Orchestra 13 Talent Show 4, KOZLOWSKI, M,-Sports Night 2,3,45 Teachers' Secretary 43 Tillicum3 Homecoming Committee 33 Talent Show 4. LEONARD, T,-Boys' State 33 Youth and County Government3 Football 3,43 Track and Field 2,3,43 Sports Night 2,3,43 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 Jets Club l,2,3,43 Calculus 43Senior Jets Club l,2,3,43 Calculus 43Senior Play3 Steering Committee 3. ers' Secretary 4, LESHNER, G,-Talent Show 3. TEZENBY, B,-Honor Society 3,43 Modern Dance 4g Sports Night 1,23 F,T,A, l,2,3,43 Tillicum3 Homecom- ing Committee 43 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 French Club 43 Senior Play3 Talent Show. LIPPINCOTT, S,-Football 13 Base- ball l3 Sports Night 2,33 Talent Show 3,4. LLOYD, D.-Football 1. LOCKHART, N,-Student Council 33 Honor Society 2,3,43 Girls' State Alternate 33 Choir 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball 13 Sports Night 1,2,3,43Palmyr- ian l,2,3,43 Tillicum3 Homecoming Committee 3,43 Prom3 French Club 43 Senior Play3 Choir Treasurer 4. MAGONIGAL, J,-Choir 13 Talent Show 3. MALONE, M,-Sports Night l,2,3,43 F,N,A, 3,43 Teachers' Secretary 43 Talent Show 4, MARTELLI, C. - Sports Night 23 Homecoming Committee 43 Jr.-Sr, Banquet3 Prom. MASI, M, -Football 2,3,43 Baseball 3,43 Sports Night l,2,3,43 Palmyrian 33 Jr,-Sr. Banquet3 Senior Class Treasurer, MATTHEWS, B.-Baseball 23 Golf 3, 43 Sports Night 2,3,4. MAUTHE, J,-Basketball 13 Sports Night 1,23 Teachers' Secreta.ry 43 Palmyrian 43 Prom3 Talent Show 3. MAY, C.-Choir 43 Basketball 43 Softball 3,43 Gym Club 43 F.T.A. 43 Homecoming Committee 3. MC CALL, B,-Football 43 Baseball 3,4. MC CLELLEN, B,-Honor Society 43 Choir 1,23 Sports Night 13 Palmyrian 2 ,3,43 Tillicum3 Homecoming Com- mittee 3,4j Prom3 Winter Formal 4. MC CLERNAN, J,- Band l,2,3,43 Band Executive Committee 3,43 Ba.nd Vice-President 43 Dance Band l,2,3, 43 Brass Ensemble l,2,3,43Pep Band l,2,3,43 Percussion Ensemble 3,43 South Jersey Band 2,3,43 Orchestra l,2,3,43 Choir 1,23 Sports Night 2,3, 4: Bowling 1,2,33 F.T.A. 2,3,43 Tu- 1icum3 Homecoming Committee 23 Prom3 Sound Club 2,3,43 Operators Club 2,3,43 Senior Plays Talent Shows 3,43 Assembly Committee. MC COLLUM, R.-F.T.A. 2,3,4. MC FADDEN, P,-Band 1,2,33 Foot- ball 1,2,3,43 Basketball 13 Field and Track 23 Sports Night 1,2,3. MC GEE, B,-Gym Club 43 Sports Night 33 Teachers' Secretary 43 Library Council 43 Prom. MC GRAIL, M.-Football ls Basket- ball 3. MC KENNA, R,-Honor Society 2,3,43 Boys' State 33 Youth and Country Government3 Sports Night 2,3,43 F,T,A, 3, 43 Tillicum3 Jr. - Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 Calculus Club 43 Senior Play3 Steering Committee 2, 3,43 Youth and Town Government, MEEKINS, D,-Sports Night2,3j Bur- lington Vocational School 2,3. MEIERDIERCKS, W, - Barsketball 2,3. MILES, J, -Baseball 43Cross Coun- try 33 Sports Night 2. MILLER, R, - Band 1,2,3,45 Percus- sion Ensemble 23 Tennis 43 Sports Night 2. MILLER, S, -Band l,2,3,43 Band Ex- ecutive Committee 3s Honor Society 2,3,43 Choir 43 Girls Chorus 43 Carolers3 Sports Night l,2,3,43 F, T, A. 1,23 Tillicum, Academic editor3 Winter Formal 43 Talent Show 33 Art Club 4. MILLER, S. -Choir 23 Gym Club 43 Gym Tea.m 43 Sports Night 43 F,N,A, 23 Palmyrian 23 Homecoming Com- mittee 43 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 Winter Formal 4. MOORE, H, -Football 13 Track and Field 3,43 Sports Night 33 Tillicum Chairman3 J r.-Sr, Banquet. MOORE, K, - Softball 33 Sports Night 1,2,3,45 Jr.-Sr, Banquet3 Tal- ent Show 4. MOORE, L,-Teachers' Secretary 43 Prom. MOORHOUSE, M,-Honor Society 2, 3,43 Choir 1,2,33 Softball 2,3,43 Sports Night l,2,3,43 Bowling 13 Til- licum, Co- Editor3 Homecoming Committee 3,4g Calculus 43 Senior Play3 Talent Show 3,43 Steering Committee 4. MORTGU, N, - Band 23 Track and Field 33 Sports Night 2,3,43 Bowling 1,23 Tillicum3 Prom3 Sound Club 1, 2,3,43 Senior Play3 Talent Show 3,4. MULHERN, H,-Honor Society 2,3,43 Softball 2,3,43 Sports Night l,2,3, 43 Tillicum3 Homecoming Com- mittee 3,45 Jr.-Sr, Banquet3 Prom3 Senior Play, MURPHY, J. - Choir 3,43 Girls' Chorus 43 Sports Night l,2,3,43 F, N,A, 2,3,43 Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 43 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 French Club 43 Senior Play. MUSTARD, M. - Color Guard 33 Student Council 3,43 Student Council Executive Committee3 Honor Society 2,3,43 Choir 13 Basketball l,2,3,43 Softball 43 Hockey l,2,3,43 Sports Night l,2,43 Palmyrian 33 Tillicum3 Talent Show 33 Art Club 2,3,43 Ste- ering Committee 2, MUTSCHLER, J. - Sports Night 33 Teachers' Secretary 43 Homecoming Committee 3. NEIMAN, J,-Gym Club 13 Sports Night 33 Art Club 2,4. NESTOR, F,-Choir 13 Sports Night 2,33 Tillicum. NEYHART, P.-Sports Night 33 Jr.- Sr. Ba.nquet3 Calculus 43 Talent Show 3. NICHOLS, K, - Student Council 23 Basketball 13 Sports Night l,2,3,43 Teachers' Secretary 43 Tillicum3 Homecoming Committee 3,43 Jr.- Sr. Banquet3 Prom3 Winter Formal 43 Cheerleading 2,3,43 Talent Show 3,43 Senior Class Secretary3 Steer- ing Committee 3. NICHOLS, N, - Modern Dance 43 Sports Night l,2,3,43 Talent Show 3. NISKI, E. - Sports Night 2,3,43 Teachers' Secretary 43 Homecoming Committee 23 Jr.-Sr. Banquet3 Prom, O'BRIEN, M, -Football 13Track and Field 23 Sports Night 4. OHMBERGER, F, - Band l,2,3,43 Dance Band 43 Pep Band 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Boys' State 33 Senior Play, PAUL, H,-Boys' State Alternate 33 Football 1,23 Gym Club 3,43 Gym Team 3,43 Sports Night 2,3,43 Cal- culus 4. PERKINS, C. -Football 1. PERKINS, M.-Gym Club 23 Sports Night 1,2,3,4. PERRY, B. -Band l,2,3,43 Dance Band 1,2,3,4S Pep Band 2,3,43 Ten- nis 23 Sports Night 2,3. PERSON, L. -Basketball 13 Softball 2,3,43 Hockey 13 Gym Club l,2,3,43 Modern Dance 43 Sports Night 1,2, 3,43 F,N,A. l,2,3,43 Palmyrian 43 Talent Show 3. PERSON, R,-Gym Club 45 Sports Night 2. PETRICK, M,-Gym Club 15 Sports Night 1,2,3,4, PETRIE,N, - Girls' Citizenship 45 Basketball 15 Sports Night 35 Til- licum5 Homecoming Committee 2, 3,45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet5 Prom5 Winter Formal 45 Cheerleading 3,45 Senior Play5 Talent Show 35 Steering Com- mittee 2. PIIRAND, A,-Band 1,2,3,45 Band Executive Committee5 Pep Band 45 Brass Ensemble 3,45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Choir 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Tillicum5 Home- coming Committee 45 Prom5 Talent Show 3. POEDER, L, -Band 1, 2,3,45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Girls' State Alternate 35 Orchestra 45 Choir 1,25 Basket- ball 1,35 Hockey 1,2,3,45 Gym Club 35 Sports Night 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 2,3, 45 F,N,A, 1,2,35 Tillicum5 Home- coming Committee 45 Prom5 Winter Formal 45 French Club 45 Talent Show 35 Assembly Committee. POLIS, D, - Gym Club 25 Teachers' Secretary 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet5 Prom. POLLEY, B,-Band 45 Honor Society 25 Boys' State 35 Choir 1,45 F.T.A. 15 Tillicum5 Homecoming Com- mittee 15 Winter Formal 45 French Club5 Calculus 1. PORTELLA, A,-Gym Club 35Sports Night 3. PORTELLA, R, - Football 15 Base- ball 1. POWELL, D, - Football 15 Sports Night 2,3,45 Jets Club Vice Presi- dent 2,45 French Club 45 Calculus 4. PRATT, M, - Choir 1, 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Sports Night 45 Teachers' Secretary5 Library Council 25 Pal- myrian 4. PRESTON, P, -Football 15 Base- ball 2,3,4. QUINN, B,-Sports Night 2. RANSOM, S,-Gym Club 2,3,45 Sports Night 1,2,3,45 Jr, - Sr. Banquet5 Prom5 Talent Show 3. RAYNOR, M,-Choir 45 Girls' Chorus 45 Gym Club 1,2,3,45 Modern Dance 45 Sports Night 1,2,3,45 Teachers' Secretary 45 Library Council 45 Palmyrian 45 Prom. REAGERS, T.-Prom 3. REED, M.-'Choir 3,45 Football 15 Gym Club 1,25 Jr.-Sr. Banquet. REILLEY, M,-Basketball 1,2,3,45 Sports Night 1,2,3,45 Prom. REYNARD, L,- Student Council 2,3, 45 Student Council Executive Com- mittee 3,45 Student Council Secre- tary 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 South Jersey Orchestra 2,35 Choir 1,2,3,45 Soft- ball 25 Hockey 15 Gym Club 25 Sports Night 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 1,2, 3,45 Palmyrian 2,3,45 Tillicum5 Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 45 Chairman5 Jr.-Sr. Banquet5 Prom5 French Club 45 Cheerleading 2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Senior Play5 Talent Show 35 Assembly Committee. REYNOLDS, J.-Band 2,3,45 Band Executive Committee 3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Brass Ensemble 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Sports Night 2,3,45 F,N,A, 2,3,45 Senior Play5 Orchestra Treasurer 4, REYNOLDS, S.-Gym Club 15 Sports Night 1,2,3,45 Talent Show 3,4. RIMATHE, L,-Honor Society 3,45 Choir 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Sports Night 45 Bowling 15 F. N, A, 35 Library Council 15 Tillicum5 Home- coming Committee 15 Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet5 Prom5 Calculus 45 Senior Play. ROBINSON, B,-Sports Night 1. ROLKA,J. -Senior Play. 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Broad Street Palmyra, New Jersey HOEGANAES Manufacturer of Metal Powders Used To Manufacture Metal Parts For Industrial And Home Equipment HOEGANAES SPONGE IRON CORP. Riverton, New Jersey C. N. Hubbs 8z Son Main Line Printing Mechanical Contractors Quality Printing for the Particular Cinnaminson Avenue Palmyra, N. J. 10 E. Broad Street Palmyra, N. J. 829-0234 8294950 Compliments , of Frank's Auto Service George's Snack Shop Route 73 Broad and Garfield Palmyra, N' J' THE REEVES AGENCY REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE 529 CINNAMINSON AVENUE Palmyra, New Jersey Phone: 829-0787 Next Sunday Enjoy Dinner At The MILMARIAN We Wish each of you a Rheem of Success BAR Sz RESTAURANT Open Sunday RHEEM MANUFACTURING CO. From 1 Pm- to 10 P-m- Riverton, New Jersey For Dinner and Cocktails 9 BUICK SPECIAL SKYLARK LeSABRE WILDCAT ELECTRA RIVIERA Wou1dn't You Really Rather Have a Buick? from C. H. Haines 8z Sons Inc. Route 130 Palmyra, N. J. 829-5800 Walter D. Lamon Co ESTABLISHED 1926 REALTORS -- INSURORS 516 Cinnaminson Ave., Palmyra 1630 Riverton Road Cmnammson Phone 829-7500 Phone 829-1600 MERION INN Reslauruni and Supper Club U. S. RT. 130 Cinnaminson, N. J. Banquet Accommodations Phone: 829-2111 Head for RICE AND HOLMAN Largest Organization In The East F0ffl Headquaftefsn Boulevard Sales Center Merchantville Pennsauken Maple and Union Avenues Admiral Wilson Boulevard 011 Mavle Avenue on the south Side V2Mile North of the Cherry Hill Mall Just before Overpass NO 2-2200 Weber Funeral Home 112 Broad Street Riverton, New Jersey 829-2700 Congratulations From Sherman Car Wash Equipment Co 600 West Broad Street Palmyra HATHAWAY'S LODGE Fine Food and Drinks Package Goods To Go Route 130 and Cinnaminson Avenue Cinnaminson, N. J. CATHY LYNN CHILDREN'S STORE Main Line Center Route 130 - Cinnaminson, N. J. Boys - Infant to Size 12 Girls - Infant to Size 14 Compliments of KERSHAW'S PAINT 8: WALL PAPER CO. Palmyra, N. J. PALMER L. ADAMS Real Estate Business - Residential and Farm Property Adams Bldg., 531 Cinnaminson Avenue 829-0261 Palmyra, N. J. TUNSIL FUNERAL HOME 410 Market Street Palmyra, N. J. H. M. KENNEDY STATIONERS Office Supplies - Printing - Furniture 610 S. Read Avenue Phone 829-3200 Riverton, N. J. JORDAN'S ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 1414 Rt. 130 Main Line Shopping Center Cinnaminson, N. J. 829-4683 HUNTER BROTHERS TRUCKING CO. 602 Cedar Street Riverton, N. J. Clayton Hunter, Jr. Earl Hunter 829-2921 829-0557 Littlewood Typewriters SALES and SERVICE 113 E. Broad Street Palmyra, N. J. Typewriters - Adding Machines All Kinds of Ofiice Equipment Discount to All Students SMITH-CORONA AGENCY Phone: 609-829-4615 Congratulations to the Class of 66 from THE LADIES AUXILIARY INDEPENDENCE FIRE COMPANY No. 1 Palmyra, New Jersey , Graftex Inc. Compl1ments of Whitesell Construction Inc. Cinnaminson, N. J. 313 E. Broad Street Palmyra, N. J. Main Line Delicatessen Hall's Sunoco Service and Luncheonette Broad and Maple Avenue 1410 U. S. 130 Cinnaminson, N. J. Palmyra' N' J' Best Wishes TED RAPP PONTIAC Route 130 and Taylors Lane Cinnaminson, New Jersey Compliments of BOB'S LA N E P W MDW R SHG H. B. WILLIAMS INC 1700 Union Landing Road Route 73 and Broad Street Riverton, N. J. Palmyra, N. J- FUEL - OIL - COAL DAVETT PIPE ORGAN COMPANY, 125 Parker Avenue Manasquam, New Jersey Phone: 201-223-1990 232 l RIVERSIDE J EWELERS Wholesale Discounts DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY SILVERWARE LUGGAGE 8: APPLIANCES 1 Scott Street Riverside, N. J. Joe Galdo HO 1-4220 Oceans of Success MITCHELL'S Ernest A. Mitchell Palmyra Compliments of A 8z J Auto Body Rebuilders Reynold's Flowers Flowers for all Occasions 223 West Broad Street Palmyra, N. J. 829-1246 Compliments Scott's Riverside Cinnaminson Engine Tune Up Specialists Wolfram's 66 Service U. S. Rt. 130 81 Andover Rd. Cinnaminson, N. J. 066 RESEARCHI C. 1912 Bannarcl Street Manufacturers o Riverton, N. I f PRECISION OPTICS Happy to hear you made it! Compliments of THE ART CLUB Compliments of TEMPERATURE ENGINEERING CORP. Riverton, New Jersey Good Luck Lincoln's Luncheonette 307 W. Broad Street Palmyra, New Jersey Garden State Motel 601 U. S. Route 130 Riverton, N. J. WINTERS TELEVISION 8z APPLIANCE SALES 816 Cinnaminson Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey Exclusive Distributor MOTOROLA - NORGE Specializing in Color TV 829-1768 GOOD LUCK and BEST WISHES WMM farm The Sandard of Quality for Over Thirty Years Distributors of MILK and MILK PRODUCTS for the Home and Store U. S. No. 130 Riverside, N. J. Visit Our Modern Dairy Bar HObart 1-0046 NSUIQQ -e g vo ,. Q 1 , li Q mzzs g 3 2 Ilwwsm I , FORUM I ' Ol Aff Y 'ixf' 'AfEMBe9. CINNAMINSON BANK 81 TRUST CO. Main Office 1620 Riverton Road Cinnaminson, N. J. Riverton Oflice Palmyra Office Main 81 Harrison Street Morgan 8: Highland Avenue Riverton, N. J. Palmyra, N. J. Serving Riverton - Palmyra - Cinnaminson for over half a century llatinnal Casein of new Jersey New Jersey Corporation RIVERTON NEW JERSEY Best Wishes, Seniors A Palmyrian for every Pal: a Pal for every Palmyrianu BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1966 FROM THE CLASS OF 1966 FAMOUS SAYINGS Where are m-y old shoes, Martha? Into the moat, men! Yunnastan? Yeahbit! KYWAY. KYPOYOP. PWWTS You runyon Squigley Uh Do I have a bid of two cents? Necromancer Behbih Jolly good Shocking Smashing Achtung! Our distinguished colleague The Terrible Ten Knurgle Answer in a stentorian bellow Drop your cud into the basket FAGGOS Our guest speakers A word from our alternate sponsor Neither here nor there Do you think you'll ever go back? You are getting better looking every day And now by popular demand We have now advanced to sixth grade grammar Tired little heads on weary little arms Any questions, remarks, objections, complaints '? The Thanksgiving Story Speak up! Like the splendid kiddies you are, finish your papers for tomorrow Silencio! Do I detect a flirtation ? Extract your worksheets from their PERTAINING TO THE SUBJECT Shall I compare thee to a summer's day ? Avaunt and quit my sight! Ye gods and little fishes Ma Grendel Jolly Cholly, Super-Playboy Oogly Boogly Girls There goes a sad Seven scholars work fifty years on a book Christianity comes to England in 600 B.C. Small fry nobles and big shot nobles Robin Hood's Barn Bad News Ross THE 105 CLUB SAYINGS The Tie Buyer Herr Schultz, the Rambler Man Quiet, B.Q. Oh, that's terrible H.W.O.G.A. 100 That's not fair Do you Want it more than I do ? Memory experts HECTOR The objectors: L.R.8zN.L. Palmyra's BIG O Turn the Gass off FAMOUS PERSONAGES His Majesty J .V. Dashing Danford Felizzi's Faithful Claque Steven McWonder The Piecepushers Degler's Dandies McClernan's Marauders Altoonian's Assassins The Brothers Greco The Real Mr. Greco Herr Schweitzer Sergeant Preston Doubting Thomas The Possum Expert The Great A. T. The Pride of Beverly Have you smiled yet today Y Model A's Forever Viva Volkswagon The Marvelous Marksman This is true Champion of the Common People Stump The Rootes Group Bultaco Cernento Senator Ashby Mighty Pursuer of Big Game Our Wandering Gypsy Handsome red-haired boy The Expert on Women Senor Wenzel True, Miss Tabella? Skullmobile Arymlap I R. Valentino G. The Smiling Irishman The. Joemobile The Friendly Son of St. Patrick hiding places The Big M CAR Slip me a iiab Kld Kellaway I'll start you off: Well, uh, Shut UP, Stanley! The Wagerers PAMIE JEAN NANCY TRACIE LYNN -f ' I E LINDA MARE KATHY N. KATHY C. I E' , L KAREN STEWART Tix' A' MAUREEN M. MARY ANN k , f L., MARIE K. MAUREEN G. KATHY M. ' Ac: - NFTI, 0 661-lElPblF,QA31l In fxnphauuw LOCKHART INCORPCRATED - Scand ond Gravel - Riverton, N. J ZETA PSI UPSILON Eileen 2 Dee ' I Barbara Grace Susan-Pres. Diane-V. Pres. Patty Vonnie Sharon Barbara Sec.-Kathleen Treas.--Maragaret Power Equipment and Supplies for Outdoor Living PAINT-HARDWARE-GLASS RIVERTON FARM 8z GARDEN RECORDS The Disc Shop 400 Millside Shopping Center Delran, N. J. ROUTE 130 Riverton, N. J. Compliments of Schrey's Empire Diner Cinnaminson, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF DREDGE HARBOR YACHT BASIN SN OVER FUNERAL HOME, INC. FRANK A. SNOVER, President 829 Cinnaminson Avenue 517 Farnsworth Avenue Palmfya, N . J- Bordentown, N. J. JOHN P. LEE, 3rd, Mgr. WILLIAM L. HUBER, Mgr, Phone: 829-0830 Route 130 Cinnaminson, N. J. ROBERT A SNOVER, Mgr. Phone : 0830 Phone: 298-0330 Congratulations from Bishop's Dairies Riverside, N. J. HO 1-0476 ROLLER SKATE at the Riverside Roller Drome Open Tuesday Thru Sunday 8-11 Saturday and Sunday Matinee 1-4 Riverside, New Jersey FLORELLE OF MAIN LINE Dresses, Sportswear Sz Lingerie Dress Clubs Main Line Shopping Center Route 130, Cinnaminson, N. J. Open 11 A.M.-12 P.M. Daily Congratulations to THE CLASS OF '65 BE 5-1136 MATLACK'S DAIRY BAR Across from the Circle Drive-In KING'S HIGHWAY Moorestown, N. J. Congratulations to The The CLASS of 66 PALMYRA CHAPTER NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY fofzyrafalaimz 's' To The las SU POYJC C S r I 7 z.OUYkifIQIAIClvXg of '66 e-J IW 'Q Mm L J I 'W 4,-rv Hg 5 DURGIN INSURANCE C0. 240
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