Palmyra High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Palmyra, NJ)

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uw cams of 1968 Presents . . . IJXLMYDA I-1lQ,l-I QC!-10011 DALMYDA'NEWJCDSEY ADMINIQTDATW . 0- -FACULTY .57v ACADEMIC .43 - Qzmxons .96-UNDEDCLAQQMEN 105-AT!-u.:TlcQ HO - AcTlvm1-:Q .175 -Qocmu. I-lIC,l-ILICJJTS Wm awww my be Mild b awed Lew an E' Noi lm N2 MMS V 51035, bu1nfxl'Q'r eyes, SMU!! fmw UE My 6l'f'xu:r:n ly Abd-hyes. 'TRC Pdllor y NHS brows skew be Nw Emile 'RIF fiowerb Us tefeemsss if Pcuevi mmsis., 016 cody Slow dusk, 0 dmww-dowmy blms -WMA Owenxd - , fwwfi ., A :Wag lx, , ' 15 ' 2. 2 si ' ' Ei ldedmbllofxi- - Anthony John Salerno Weldon John Miles Udo Hannigan Walter 10 GLN CMU, cam io gm mp dum list New Mxgri kms, ffii M63 8001 Maki me Jace, -lc emma upon, fum SMS gre NE -UXLM piaca. l 1 - L CANCER THE CRAB Intuition . . . wealth at feeling . . . introversion . . . subactive, yet overemotional . . . tenacious . . . patient . . . understanding . . . the quality of attachment ADMINISTRATION 8. FACULTY. . fa: H: , W4 Z W, , ,, my M f ' 3 I f W n ff, 7 'V f ifzf, 1 f P, '- ' ' 'f'? w wg, UW ,, W, ,gg.j,'.M, fag K fy - Seated, L. to R.: Mrs. Margaret LaCerrag Mrs. Grace Dorseyg Miss Marie McDermott. 2nd Row: Mr. Clifton I. Prickettp Mr. William M. Rinckg Mr. R. H. Gill: Mr. John E. Washington Mr. Robert V. Cooper, Presidentg Mr. Arthur F. Terrell, Mr. William E. Bauer. Absent from photo: Mr. Philip S. Talbot. The Board of Education extends congratulations and best wishes to the Class of l968. We are proud of your accomplish- ments during your years at Palmyra High School. We hope that you will use to advan- tage the education which you have received, and that it will enable you to fulfill all your dreams of success, May the future hold happiness and good fortune for all of you. Robert V. Cooper President Board of Education Mr. Terrell and Board Secretory Miss McDermott ln less than a decade some of you may very well have made a trip to the moon. ln fact you may even prepare some phase of the venture. , In another decade there will be 70,000 new jobs, jobs that cannot presently be envisioned. lt is not the change but the rate of change that is caus- ing dismay on all fronts, according to Marshall McLuhan. The gap between generations is more that a gap, it is a series of changes that refuse to stand still long enough for a gap to be closed or even moved. The fantasy of the space world is no longer a fantasy, The space world is yours, yours to fashion into something beneficial to mankind, to bring about a world filled with achievement and peace among people. The class of 68 is fortunate, for though these are trying times, there is a challenge, a reason for being. The class of 68 is also a mature group of students. l commend you to a world that needs you and will be better for your ideas and aspirations. Good Luck as you venture into the world of space! Arthur F. Terrell Superintendent of Schools 9 C l3 lfQi3 I These are trying times for everyone, especially for those of you who are being thrust into the arena of life for the first time. The world is distraught by war and by concomitant evils, love of power and desire . . . and desire for wealth and struggle for social position. Un- certainty is keeping the business world in a static condi- tion, Unrest is Dermeating every strata of society and indefinite governmental policies and principles are creat- ing a dangerous atmosphere. Because of these conditions there is a challenge to youth, especially to those leaving high school. Your op- portunities will be rich and varied. They may take you far afield from traditional lanes in which you at first had planned to walk, We send you forth with confidence and hope that achievement will be yours in the opport- unities presented to you. Taylor R. Kirby 10 K cvmwlm clordmtorj TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1968: The schools of this country offer the finest opportunities to learn how to live together. The friendly environment of this high school has given you a chance to develop as an in- dividual and as a member ofa group. lt is now your responsibility to become an active supporter of democratic government in your community, your state, and your na- tion, We will feel well repaid for our efforts if you accept these responsibilities. Thomas P. Makin, Jr. -J 055151 NL pnrcipolj f 'N How far you have come in four years. This is a major milestone in your life, but not the end of the road. You have come a long way, but you still have a long way to go. Good luck along your road of life. We send you on with the hope of a secure and success- ful future. Lewis lannucci eryfpliolxg V. Lawrence Bell, B.A. Asbury College , English, Writing 81 Speech, Drama Club, Senior Play, Junior Class Advisor George H. Christie, B.S Temple University English Antonia P. Hillyard, B.S. Cheyney S. C. English, Debate Club .lane B. Steigelman, B.A. Montclair S. C. English, Honor Society Ruth S. Leppel, M.Ed. Temple University University of Pennsylvania English, English Seminar L. H. McLomb,, B.S Shippen-sburg S. C. English, Spanish Palmyrian Margaret L. Corcoran, B.A, Penn State University Math, Geometry, Latin F.T.A. Advisor Thomas 5. Coursen, M.Ed. Bloomsburg S. C. Rutgers University Senior Math, Algebra Robert J. Bode, M.Ed. West Chester S. C. Temple University Algebra, Guidance John T. Miller, B.S. St. Joseph's College General Math, Algebrc Electronics, Wrestling Diane J. Calio, B.S. West Chester S. C. Spanish, Spanish Club Carol A. Shinnick, B.A. Ursinus College German, German Club Mary V. Skalisky, B.A. Holy Family College French, English French Club Celeste Bowden, B.A. Beaver College French, English f Dorothy L. Hutchinson, M.A. Douglass College University of Pennsylvania United States History James P. Hughes, B.A. Bucknell University World Culture, Supplies John E. Kratcoski, M.A. Kings College, St. Josepl1's College U. S. History, Philosophy Club, Remedial 8 Corrective Reading, Tillicum Charles E. Zuschniit, B.A. Kutztown S. C. United States History Gymnastics Percy A. Grimes, B.S. Shippensburg S. C. History, Sociology, Track, Cross Country Robert E. Old, M.A. Villanova University United States History Tillicum William R. Stedingh, B.S. Rutgers University Earth Science, Physics Kathleen M. Eck, B.A. Cabrini College Biology, Cheerleaders Richard Lehman, B.S. Mansfield S. C. Earth Science, Physics Walter J. Vidinski, M.A. Villanova University Biology, Advanced Biology Janet Minch, B.A. Son Jose S. C. Chemistry, Biology SLI EMA Bernadine Keyek, B.S. Bloomsburg S. C. General Business, Clerical Practice bufmuxg 5 edocelmiy, Barry Goldstein, 8.5. Temple University Business Organization Economics, Office Practice Lester A. Harker, M.Ed. Rider College Stenography, Transcription Commercial Guidance Faculty Secretarial Placement 20 Frank Pepper, B.S. Bloomsburg S. C. Business Low, Business Moth Communications, Occupations WWW, John J. Tilmont, B.5. Bloomsburg S. C. Bookkeeping, School Store .wgf igg chime James H. Vowler, Jr., M.Ed. Bloomsburg S. C. Temple University Typing I INN? ecowme S Doris L. Willson, B.S. Mansfield S. C. Home Economics du :slr al artful Q John Toth .hu-...C wk 22 Trenton S. C. Wood Shop Arthur J. McFarland, M.S Trenton S. C. University of Pennsylvania Industrial and Vocational Education - -me-ss. NQfg,sf-:?- QEZPQFS ilszgfuli -1 2251:-lm . .. if James Ferrara, B.Mus. up Peabody Conservatory of Music Johns Hopkins University Band, Instrumental Music Sign Bearers, Color Guard 5 'X R ii V if L. Bruce Smith, B.A. Glassboro S. C. Choir, Instrumental Music Rosabelle L. Hagan, M.Ed. A Kutztown S. C. Temple University Art, Art Club 23 DWSILGI ducelm Ellen V. Robertson Ursinus College Physical Education Girls' Basketball Lacrosse, Softball William D. Michulsky, B.A. Baldwin-Wallace College Physical Education, J.V. Basketball , B.S. 24 Rosa Rapp, B.S. Ursinus College Physical Education Hockey William T. Palmer, Jr., M.Ed. Mansfield S. C. Rutgers University Montclair S. C. Physical Education, Football ldrwe 5 educetiorvj Matthew Curtis, M.Ed. Rutgers University Athletic Director Driver Ed., Football 25 lx arlalv Margaret A. Johnson, M.A. Chestnut Hill College Pennsylvania Slate University Librarian, English l oxdawe i Stewart B. Harkness, M.Ed. Dickinson College Temple University Guidance , Wwfyf 'gr HIM. ,,,,,,, , , V A as 7, naw ,.-VH, ,,., - A W 27 fnydlcfil Slcw' f ,, ,-R Dr. Harry B. Mark, M.D. Hahnemann Medical College Medical Director of Palmyra Schools S Q W 'QR il? fi 2. X5 Lillian M. Smith, R.N Trenton S. C. Cooper Hospital School Nurse Dr. W. R. Dunn, D.D.S. Ei . Q University of Pennsylvania , Dentist Jane H. Shaffer Secretary ecrelenel stay Miriam D. Lenker Secretary Hedwig R. Wescott Camden Commercial Secretary Marie L. McDermott, B.S. Lillian T. Chambers Rutgers University Palmer Business College Secretary to the Superintendent Secretary and Board of Education 29 We really can-'t go an like this. Heyl What happened to my halo? Q i Q Nonsense! l haven't fallen in llO years! Physics?! Again?? ! So thaf's a pep rally. 30 That 5500 check was right here .... QHMU A. Watkinsj P. Coxg J. Giampolog J. Tomkiewiczg P. Donnellyg A. Scho- fieldp W. 'Raniowskig L. Sparacio, Absent: D. Piselg C. Harrison. Umwml William P. Stanford Not shown: H. MCCIernang John F. Werr- back. 31 LI BRA TH E SCALES Justice . . . cultured, sociable, dip- lomatic . . . tolerant . . . objectivi- ty and perspective . . . o desire for harmony . . . truth . . . ACA- DEMICS i X l N8lL5lx Literature books - varied readings . . . Styles, settings, time, characters. Abstract the theme -- but how? Another phase ot English - Grammar . .. idiocy. Any questions, statements, objections, Or complaints? The subject performs the action Or The subject is acted upon Transitive or intransitive? Endless rules -- and exceptions. Creative writing -- expression on paper . . . Organization, continuity. l The result? Communication. K J Y. tts M6 lfdx 34 of Qlfowideme io ew :mow owe? owe deoixreib oo imeotiemig f W , The Scene books, jf d . f. STI' Cl h S Cl G 1 d d -- Work ' - rewards! K J l0N8 116965 35 Causes - economic, social, political Slowly increasing momentum of change -- knowledge Mass movements, great men, chance an infinity of solutions. Invention madness power wisdom Warfare - a thousand wars, the achievement and corruption of peace. Civilization culture empire republic .. boundaries flow on blood. The ultimate projection of men's nature. Notebooks, maps, footnotes objective tests and student leaders, Fact and opinion ..., perspective on the present as well as on the past Trivia and boredom one thought - a new world. What it what next why? Forces which bind, divide, motivate, inspire hatred ... fear ... hope ... Millions following madmen tradition holding, binding . . . The psychology of man in his collective achievement. I lip miolfllg aj pilfoaircsfiin ll?-D 250 llt'C3W?llQG i5l: or-'V Hey Ace, check the detail in reconstruction. J gcgillgll awp meaty? dy gsjdflwi gk so fggclliallcg f W New terms and new toolsg sliderules, logarithms, protractors, cosines, and square roots. Problems on 'blackboards-chalkdust . . . Remember the decimal pointl Brainracking assignmentsg strain. N.T.B.C. Concentration. Follow the rules. lsn't ci tangent something you go off on? Principle of mathematics: algebra -l- geometry -l- I- trig -l- hard work -lf determination : Knowledge -l- Accomplishmentj New skills: constructions and interpolations, finding square roots, areas, volumes, and angles, ln the end, math helps you figure out how much time 'till the end of the period, the shortest distance to the cafeteria. X J 37 Science: discipline for the mind, observation . . . study . . . experimentation. Biology: long green tables, dissection trays, sccilpels, microscopes Smells of formaldehyde and visions of frogs' innards-always before lunch. Insect collections-mount them, identify them. Earth Science: balances, specific gravity, topography, geology, astronomy, ocec-nography . . . Term papers-hard work. A weather station and daily predictions- that were rightl l-now and then. Chemistry: the scientific method-dimensional analysis. What is it? How much? Materials: Atoms, charts, test tubes, Bunsen burners, aprons... Many experiments . . . observations-conclusions. Physics: way down in Room ll. Vectors, spring scales, slide rules, range finders, parallax viewers, velocity, scalars. Forces . . . acceleration . . . momentum . . . Searching, learning . .. accomplishment. 38 fsciefvcej Yeah, 1'hey're some molecules. HP M W frmfwfilkv is ffm lm Q F Trying to make c point, Mr. Tilmont? wink fy nm. iugiivadwagm fm awww? Oh, you're for the birds too . . .? 2O more minutes and we'll have the new salary scale ii Q-5 S sgixi A..k F What do you mean I have been robbed? USVI 58 education Windows, green walls, blackboards, gray machines . .. So this is a typewriter . .. Chairs shuffled into place-hands on the home row! Just try to erase on that yellow paper! Fingersflashing . . . incessant clatter . . . writing . . . So many things to remember . .. skill subjects. All's fair in love, war, and bookkeeping. Accounts receivable, debits, credits Lots of mistakes, at first. Does it balance? Are you kidding? My mistake, your error Many symbols with many meanings . .. A machine that punches cards-fields and zones: Hard work . .. success at last A job A beginning. f W Spotless stoves, sinks, utensil filled cabinets- a cook's heaven, i 5 Nutritional pungent aromas skill .. a fine meal! clatter of pots 81 pans recipes careful measurement, - batter - o cake? Sewing- from bolts of material - a dress. Wnirring machines, scissors . .. remnants, thread scattered around the room. Large tables patterns pins. Time, effort, frustration - eventual success. K J lllwlbl We critic we wily ills rm 42 of lite., fqstlteiciiica ways The Shop . . . Tangible evidence of education. Skilled craftsmanship planning . . . results! Materials: wood or metal Drawing, mechanical tools - rulers, T-squares . .. Careful! - thinking now saves work later. Hands of men molding, shaping, building 43 f N K J fCrowded buses fall in on the field left kick, right kick. Saturday morning rehearsals . . . a new way of marching . . . Hands up, feet out faster. lnspection dirty shoes - 5 demerits, but white suede 'doesn't shine. Victory parades boys and girls? guide right. Do you want the music, drums? Formations appear like magic but l can't march that 'l:C1Sl'. Executive meeting - Friday, 8th period. 5 Concert season: a complete change of pace. Take it from the top second ending. Cut-time . . . more brass . . . careful tuning . . . solos. Different key signatures follow the stick. Night practices - hard work. Voices and instruments blending o tremendous chorale . . . Choir upon choir the language of notes .. K Sound! Music. J 44 f Odors of paint, ink, clay, glue All from a small room, big tables, busy minds, busy fingers. Drawing: lines, action, or mass - a necessary exercise. Relaxed atmosphere but you've got to try! Experiment - don't be afraid. Letters are beautiful - but difficult. Yes, that's nice, but low can you draw attention towards . . . Create a center of interest keep the colors clear Hands learn skills and minds form visions from ideas. Each his own to - create. Unity, variety, rhythm, texture, color, light K Principles for a lifetime with beauty. omg! ore lttcglfni dftiiw Lulrogccl GD 0 Q, 45 lllxvbicol edactstiofl Grassy field in warm weather . .. really? Big room-dividing wall Balls, mats, bars, nets, rings, hoops. Play ball-or else! Sweat, strain, frustration, maybe pain . .. but then-some fun, too. Try harder, faster, aim, practice- learn to work as a team. don't forget socks . . . and those showersl Discipline, control -for that burst of speed, that extra lift, the perfect aim or catch that makes . .. a win . . . the best--and . . . a sound mind in a sound body. K 46 H T5 Nifnlkcmvy !HYggU5Xk lfceancnkgw Us lm ltggqpce . I 47 SAGITTARIUS THE ARCHER Striving the blue fire at the heart of the flame . .. born enf- plorer, adventurous planning oction! SENIORS. I 'Ii I V x ' wme x- -- X ., , 6 f My f , .. nf, f H Q, e 1595? A f iezigiifi ' I .1 ' Wff ' ' A Q , :ai pk, -' gy 5:11523 L,1',w L' ' ft it K 3 -Y U my , L, mm ..f' ,MW ..., A N. M ' he ' ' L 'Q ' ,Y Lf S t pwhiij , -f gf? -F fa 2,22 ' 1 iv it E f L . g I 1 Guy Altieri Craig Giovanetti Nancy sclighf President Vice-President Secretary obiger Barbara Bussemer Treasurer 63 ISO Doreen Cianci Historian 50 Jeanne Chrupcala, Sandra Parsons, Barbara Busserner, Doreen Cianci, Nancy Sclight, Linda Taranfola, Nancy ed 0 Q Brad, Steve Kelly, Guy Altieri, Joe Salus, Kevin Coyle, ' I Man Gowell. 51 Gaetan Altieri 5lO Broad St., Riverton Leo Guy C.P. Our hard working class president . . . favorite pastime- scalping Thinks Mr. Grimes is the greatest. Advice to underclassmen Further your education The stars see Guy as a teacher. Edith Lee Babore 309 Henry St., Palmyra Libra Edie Comm. A nice girl with a good sense of humor. Can be found at Lipp's house, Mac's or the Center Goal in life is to be happy. A vision of a hairdresser is seen in the crystal ball. Albert Edward Arndt 647 Cooper St., Beverly Sagittarius Hoss Comm. Con be found at Ray's Tastey Take Out Mr. Old rated high. Dis- likes study hall-claims it's a waste. His lifeline includes the service after graduation. McGuire Tyrone Bailey l2O Broad St., Beverly Sagittarius Mac C.P. Known around school as Minister Bailey. Favorite subject-English with Mr. Christie. Sermon for life --Follow the Golden Rule. 52 John F. Ayres 205 Main St., Riverton Capricorn Jock C.P. A quiet guy except when he's strum- ming his guitar can be found around old cars... advises under- classmen to have fun and take it easy. Jack may be seen in a famous band. Barry Wayne Baskin 431 Elm Ave., Riverton Leo Turtle Gen. Can be found at the Snack Shoppe or Mom's Pizza Parlor. Enjoys weight lifting and gymnastics. A fan of Mr. Old. Future is uncertain. Kenneth Brian Bell 312 Harrison St., Riverton Aries Ken Comm. There goes Ken in his GTO heading straight for a draftsman's career. Mr. McFarland rated high. P.S.- Don't make a wrong turn. Robert C. Bergin i004 Warren St., Beverly Cancer Bob iLittle Busterl C.P. A good-looking guy from the Big B , Don't let his quietness fool you. Favorite teacher--Mr. McLamb Enjoys baseball and makes a hit with the girls. Diane Benson ll Bank Ave., Riverton Cancer Diane Comm. Has a lively personality can't stand slow people Main Hang- out-Maple Shade. The crab sees Diane as a happy commercial sec- retary. Andrea E. Best 37 W. Front St., Palmyra Aries Andrea C.P. Enjoyed Sociology and English interests include a certain Judge Likes to cook and sew Thinks freshmen are immature. 53 Renee M. Benson 501 4th St., Riverton Aquarius Renee Comm. A funny and crazy senior. Favorite subject--History with Mr. Old. Let's have a party! Can be found around the halls with Mac. Barbara S. Bianco 400 Highway Ave., Riverton Taurus Barb C.P. Barb's interests include anything and everything liked Mr. Muccolini . . . Pet peeve Being called a wap! The gypsy sees Barb as a nurse. Joseph Thomas Blackeby 707 Park Ave., Palmyra Cancer Joe Gen. Enjoys football and baseball l?i Dis- likes a certain Algebra teacher Can be found skipping classes or in study hall Plans to be happy. John Calvin Boley 44 Pine St., Beverly Leo John Comm. Our class flirt an avid gymnast . . . Claims he wants to be a cowboy, to lasso all the girls Favorite hang-out is McDonald's . .. John's goal in life is to get somewhere. Linda A. Bleom 639 Linden Ave., Riverton Sagittarius Linda Comm. A crazy senior . . . nice to know . . . enjoyed History with Mr. Old Peeved by ignorant people. The busi- ness world is written in l.inda's for- tune cookie. Carey Bond 41 Cinnaminson Ave., Palmyra Virgo Bondzo C.P. The Jolly Giant . . . on our basket- ball court Liked math but oh, those French speeches Can be found at Riverton Park . . . his lO0O point record in 3 years College is seen in the crystal ball. 54 2 Harold A. Bockhorn 9 Pennsauken Cr., Palmyra Leo Buck Comm. A handsome guy Enjoys skin diving, hunting and girls One of Palmyra's great gyrnnasts Mr.. Grimes rated high. The Constel- lations chart a career in the Navy. Nancy Lou Brad 9 W. Spring Garden St., Palmyra Capricorn Nancy C.P. ls Nancy here today? A quiet girl goal in life to be happy peeved by 3 tests in one day Advice to underclassmen- study hard a Phillies fan The stars are hazy about the future. Sally Jane Branson 608 Elm Terrace, Riverton Gemini Sal C.P. Sally got kicks ou't of annoying certain teachers . . . interests include What's his name? Another Mr. Old ton usually found in the band room. The prophet sees a missionary career. Joan Doris Budden 48 Rowland St., Palmyra Leo Joan Comm. Can usually be seen with a certain boy from Cinnaminson Mr. Old rated high on her list. Future includes working and enjoying life. The Ouija vibrates toward a successful life. Elizabeth Anne Brennan 33 Pear St., Palmyra Leo Betty Anne C.P. Pert redhead who likes anything that's fun hates to forget her lunch money can be found at Beverly Rd. A career in Medical Technology lies ahead. John Stanislaus Bujak 423 Leconey Ave., Palmyra Capricorn John C.P. One ot our gymnasts Used his camera as a passport to many acti- vities. Favorite subject Latin. The stars see John in college. 55 Virginia Dare Briles 400 Delaware Ave., Palmyra Cancer Ginny Comm. Enjoys office practice but dislikes steno. Advises underclassmen to growup. Ginny's goal . . . be happy and have fun. Nancy Jane Bussell 617 Cinnaminson St., Riverton Leo Sarge Comm. Liked playing hockey and basketball advises underclassmen to work and get ahead . . . another Mr. Old fan. Can't miss scoring as a secretary as she did on the hockey field. Barbara Dee Bussemer I6 Henry St., Palmyra Scorpio B.D.B. C.P. Our busy class treasurer lively majorette with a sparkling personality Interests include scuba diving, Beta Pi Psi Enjoyed Sociology, Biology and the Senior Play. Barb marches onward to college. Susan Lee Calland 635 Cramer Ave., Beverly Pisces Sue Comm. Sue enjoys swimming and sewing . . . peeved by underclossmen liked Steno .. . can be found at Cramer's house. The pisces swims toward a hairdrasing career. Ronald Nels Byslrom 404 W. Charles St., Palmyra Capricorn Ron C.P. A smooth dancer likes to have a good time Feels safe in a small car lV.W.J Can be found at Richman's Plans include col- lege. John Edward Caruso 200 Memorial Ave., Palmyra Scorpio John C.P. Quite a Politician can be found with Mike and Pete, or arguing with Ellen. A Mr. K. fan enjoyed C.l.A.? The stars see John as. a big wheel at the University of Pennsyl- vania. 56 Maureen Theresa Cahill 4Ol 7th St., Riverton Virgo Reen C.P. Reen enjoyed History with Mr, Old ... Hobbies include talking ... am- bition is to make money. A future in Radiology Technology appears in the crystal ball. - .l Helmer Robert Christensen, Jr. 408 Temple Blvd., Palmyra Pisces Robin C.P.. One of our quiet seniors a sport fan Enjoyed Eng. Writing and Speech with Mr. Bell l?l The crystal ball is hazy about the future. Jeanne Chrupcala 403 Hubbs Drive, Palmyra Libro Jeanne C.P. Charming senior known for her vivacious personality her line is always busy. Ambition is to be happy. Enjoyed her hockey days. The cards see Jeanne as a hard working nurse. Russell Douglas Collins 40l W. Charles St., Palmyra Aries Moonbeam C.P. Enjoyed C.l.A. with Mr. Muccolini Rival of the A8rP . .. Pet Peeve -no senior lounge l'll drink to that. A career in Business Man- agement is written in his palm. Got any good jokes? Doreen Ellen Cianci 5 Memorial Ave., Palmyra Pisces Doreen C.P. A cute girl Where are the boys? . . . Can be found looking for her contact lenses. Hobby skip- ping 7th period-Band. She will join the stars in the future as an airline Hostess. Janet Eileen Cooper 733 Highland Ave., Palmyra Virgo Budgie C.P. Hard-working FTA President .. . peeved by people who ask what bottle her hair color came from. Has fond memories of Alg. I l?D The future sees Janet teaching children. Good Luck. 57 Carin Joy Cole 416 Linden Ave., Riverton Cancer Car C.P. That's pretty putrid usually found at Richard's Restaurant. Mr. Old rated high with Carin. Plans to be healthy, wealthy and wise. Lawrence A. Corradetti 400 W. Charles St., Palmyra Taurus Midge C.P. Midge's hobby-going clubbing peeevd by chicks that aren't hip. Favorite Subject-Lunch. Can be found at the Penn Queen Diner. Clifford Mark Cowchok 601 Lincoln Ave., Palmyra Gemini Clyde Voc. School Can be found at Mac's or Herbie's house. Enjoys being with Pat. Main interests--cards and pool. The stars see Cliff with Uncle Sam. Jeffrey Alan Croft 7 Laurel Rd., Riverton Pisces Fritz C.P. Jeff enjoys-sailing and soccer Swift on his skates Pet peeve- gym with Mr. Michalsky. Often seen at Riverton Yacht Club, College is ahead for Jeff. James Kevin Coyle 707 Washington Ave., Palmyra Libra Calve C.P. A guy who is always deviling somebody Enjoyed Eng. Writing and Speech. Plans include college and a career in writing, The gypsy foresees Kevin as a best-selling novel- ist. Norman Paul Delaney, III lO5 Cinnaminson Ave., Palmyra Gemini Paul C,P. A good-looking senior enjoys football and baseball A mono- maniac Favorite teacher-Mr. McLamb. College appears in the crys- tal ball Paul's goal in life is to be a success!! 58 Nancy H. Cramer 1065 Warren St., Beverly Pisces Nance C.P. Boys Beware-Nancy knows Judo and Karate. Hopes to get her black belt . . . favorite subject-Sociology. Tells underclassmen to Have fun on your weekend in Washingtonl?l Sharon Lee Detwiler 99 Pine St., Beverly Aquarius Sharon Comm. A sweet girl from the Big B , Favorite subject-gym, Peeved by two-faced people. A fan of Mr. Old. Sharon hopes to go abroad aftef graduation. l John Vincent DiLeonardo 922 Walnut St., Palmyra Libra Johnny Dee Comm. Mr. McLamb and Italian food rated high. Favorite song- Where did You Leave Your Heart by the J. D. Rogues. Favorite sport-sleeping. Hopes to become a millionaire. William Patrick Donnelly 731 Parry Ave., Palmyra Pisces Bill Voc. School Can be found in Mac's. Hobbies in- clude girls and trying to keep a car. Enjoyed-gym. Favorite teach-- er, Mr. Christie. Bill plans to enter the Navy-then get rich. Alyce Marie Doerr 9lO Morgan Ave., Palmyra Pisces Al C.P. A Well-Groorned senior Not related to Jan Fl Palmyra's answer to Susan Starr. Advice to underclass- men- DOn't Quit! . .. The horo- scope advised a teaching career. Dale M. Donovan 44l Fulton St., Riverton Cancer Ralph Gomez C.P. A real handsome guy .. . often found at the Yacht Club Liked Mr. Old's class. Pet Peeve-Starched underwear Enjoys riding the waves College awaits Dale. 59 Jack Louis Don 200 Lippincott Ave., Riverton Leo Big Jack C.P. A guy that lets football go to his head!-How are the nurses? .. . En- joys all sports .., A Curly fan Can be found at Piergross's Palestra. The stars see .lack playing football in college. Carol Ann Downing 5l7 Morgan Ave., Palmyra Sagittarius Carol C.P. Enjoys music, dancing, and a certain tall senior can usually be found in the bandroom or at Jeanne's house Vive la Dayton University. Alefa D. Dreher 33l Putnum St., Beverly Pisces Aleta Gen. A new arrival to our senior class . .. Enjoyed,hIstory with Miss Hutchin- son. Plans after graduation include Beautician school. Kathleen E. Edsell 4Ol Second St., Riverton Capricorn Kathy Comm. This senior loves cheerleading Favorite subject-English Main interest-having fun. Advises under- classmen to grow-up. Happiness is written 'Hn her tea leaves. Virginia Mae Duffett 302 Henry St., Palmyra Aquarius Ginny C.P. A social butterfly can be found at Lippy's house eating a tuna fish sandwich or with Goan in his shin- ing Rolls Royce ? A nursing career is seen in the stars. Robert L. Fischer 413 Horace Ave., Palmyra Capricorn Bob C.P. A hom radio operator enjoyed -history . . , Bothered by being call- ed Sunshine . To be an electrical engineer is his ambition. 60 Shirley Lorraine Eckert 900 Parry Ave., Palmyra Gemini Shirl Comm. Do blondes have more fun? Interests -sports, boys, and food peeved by fifth period study hall. Goal-to be happy. Advice to underclassmen Do your best . Rita H. C. Floden 206 Melrose Ave., Palmyra Capricorn Reet C.P. A pretty senior from Sweden handy with a paint brush Our great Prom Chairman Especially liked Mrs, Hagan and Mr. Klevan. Rita hopes to go to Moore College of Art. Abby E. Flynn 701 Walnut St., Palmyra Libra Ab C.P. A sweet senior . . , enjoyed those Beta Pi Psi meetings can often be found at Matlack's, Ex-owner of the Panthers' BOMB!! The stars see Abby attending college, Charles Henry Gaynor 610 4th St., Riverton Aquarius Moose C.P. A fighting senior who can be found at Chappie's Corner . . . Peeved by juniors who think they are upper- classmen We see Moose in college??? Jan E. Fredericks 710 Filbert St., Palmyra Gemini Jan Comm. An active girl who likes anything that's fun . . . One of Mr, Goldstein's fans . . . Plans to attend Peirce Col- lege . . , The better half of the class gentleman!! Ted Nelson Gerha rdt 303 Van Sant Dr., Palmyra Cancer Ted C.P. Ted's hobbies are cars and making money. Favorite teacher--Mr, Old Goal in life-to be real happy Ted will seek his fortune with Computers Educational Institute. 61 Diana E. Fuhrer 500 Laurel St., Beverly Cancer Diana Gen. A quiet senior who enjoys cooking Peeved by crowded halls Goal in life-to try to do her best at everything The future finds her lifeline crossed with another. Gerald Anthony Gibson 13 Market St., Palmyra Gemini Gerry Gen. A small senior Ambition is to grow taller . .. enjoys Fried Chicken Goal in life to be a success The crystal ball is foggy about his future plans. John C. Gilbert 8Ol Cinnaminson Ave., Palmyra Aquarius John C.P. A quiet guy who 'enjoys art and playing his trumpet Bothered by demerits in band., Can be found in the 5 81 l0? Advice to underclass- men-- Listen and Learn. Craig F. Giovanetti 409 W. Charles St., Palmyra Aquarius Craig C.P. An active member of our class Vice-President Can be found in the Darkroom Beware of the Dog while delivering mail The Ouija Board indicates college. Alan C. Gowell 6l3 Walnut St., Palmyra Aquarius Alan C.P. One of our fine gymnasts can often be found in Moorestown liked Senor McLamb Pet Peeve -Teenie Boppers Kiss off, Chick Alan belongs in the center of a storm of controversy. Gail E. Gowell 6l3 Walnut St., Palmyra Aquarius Gail Comm. A fun-loving senior . . . can be found in Maple Shade . . . Favorite Subject -Shorthand, Advises underclassmen to work hard and stay in school. 62 Renea Goins 3'l4 Cinnaminson Ave., Palmyra Virgo Renea Comm. ls Bobby Goyne your brother? a very good seamstress Enjoyed steno and World History. Renea is seen in the Magic Mirror as a legal Secretary. William Robert Goyne 128 Cinnaminson Ave., Palmyra Cancer Bob C.P. A member of the l05 club En- joys archery and soccer . . . Favorite Subject History. Main hangout -Broadway Theater. The crystal ball is hazy about the future. Margaret Mary Graf 307 7th St., Riverton Gemini Moggot Comm. A lot of fun- Enjoys shorthand .. . Favorite sport-breathing?? Can be found at the Naval Base. Goal in life-to have money. Edward Owen Groman 2l2 Fulton St., Riverton Scorpio Groad C.P. Able president of the Debate Club Interests include-soccer, mili- tary strategy, and Poland. The stars see Owen as a rich lawyer, or Polish revolutionist. Joan Theresa Grassie lO9 Leconey Circle, Palmyra Pisces Joan C.P. A popular girl enjoys sewing and swimming . .. has fond memor- ies of hockey . . . Favorite Subject- Sociology . . . The stars see this Pisces in college. Kenneth Joseph Groome 425 Elm Ave., Riverton Cancer Ken C.P. A jovial guy can be found at Al's house Tells underclassmen to Enjoy Yourselves Enjoyed the Senior Play. The constellations point to a career as a CPA. 63 Ellen Griffith 216 Fulton St., Riverton Cancer Dowr C.P. A scholarly senior . . . well known for her opinions an able hockey goalie upset by 52 Wednesdays in a year The seer envisions Ellen with a student from Brown. Douglas H. Hager 24l Second St., Beverly Libra Doug C.P. A nice guy sleeps too much in school Advice to underclassmen . . . God Bless you because nobody else will. College crosses his life line. Cynthia Jean Hall 514 Spruce St., Beverly Leo Cindy C.P. A nice girl to know . . . Can be found at Joananne's house . . . Enjoyed English Seminar . . . Always a lot of fun This Leo is headed for col- lege. David John Harker 128 Pine St., Beverly Pisces Dave Comm. The bass player with The Unknown . .. Favorite teacher-Mr. Goldstein Can be found in Ozzie's cellar or Ray's Tastee Take-Out . . . Future . . . who knows? John F. Hall 525 Cramer Ave., Beverly Aquarius JC1Cl4 Gen, A Big B boy . . . Enjoys gymnastics and Sociology Jack's goal in life is to be rich The Navy is the first step. David Alan Hardie 64 Michael Joseph Hansen 403 Garfield Ave., Palmyra Capricorn Goon Comm. A good-humored guy with big dim- ples . . . can be found changing tires is always working hard-at what? . . . Can be seen with a certain bell player' .. . The stars show Goon with Uncle Sam. Bruce Huppert Heil 7l7 Garfield Ave., Palmyra Sagittarius Bruce Comm. A wild new addition to our class from Wildwood Can be seen driving around in his bomb or work- ing at the gas station enjoys Sociology The crystal ball is unclear about the future. Glenn C. Heppard 2l7 Morgan Ave., Palmyra Virgo Glenn COrr1m. A senior who enjoys hunting Goal in life-to be a millionaire . .. Advice to underclassmen . . . Learn to study. The stars see Glenn as a machinist. Stephen Hood lO6 Penn St., Riverton Scorpio Steve C.P. A remarkable guy with a talent for always being in on the action interested in electronics Enjoyed Spanish with Senor McLamb College crosses Steve's lifeline. Barbara Jean Hicks 425 Hubbs Dr., Palmyra Virgo Barb Gen. A senior who likes boys and Sociolgy with Mr. Grimes Enjoys collect- ing records and dancing Miss Candy Sale Plans to become a beautician after graduation. James T. Hoffecker 827 Highland Ave., Palmyra Aries Hoff Comm. A quiet guy usually found at the Center Mr. Old and Mr. Goldstein rated high Favorite subject--History . . . Plans after graduation include the service. awww 65 Patricia Ann Hill 702 Highland Ave., Palmyra Scorpio Pat Comm. A well-dressed senior Mr. Old and Mr. Vowler rated high . . . Inter- ests include Cliff Can be seen holding the Stars and Stripes The gypsy sees. Pat as an Executive Secretary. Sharon Marie Holmes 33 Church St., Beverly Sagittarius ' i Sharon C.P. A sweet girl with a pleasant person- ality thought Mr. Old was the greatest Freshmen Have a lot to learn. The stars see Sharon in nursing school. Robert T. Horton 508 Jennings St., Beverly Sagittarius Terry C.P. A debater Enjoys bowling can be found at Riverside Lanes . . . Favorite subject-CIA .. . Advice to underclassmen-- Live for Today. Sa nd ra Marie Hunter 602 Cedar St., Riverton Capricorn Sandy Comm. An easy-going girl Enjoys bas- ketball and hearing the 2:37 bell . . . Mr. Christie rated high . . . The stars see Sandy as a secretary. Frances Howard 514 Race St., Palmyra Libra Frannie Can be found at Faye's house or on the basketball court Enjoyed Sociology Annoyed by boring History classes The crystal ball is foggy about the future. Stephen R. Hyzer 710 Parry Ave., Palmyra Capricorn Steve C.P. Enjoys sports, especially football can usually be found in the darkroom always defending the military service Another tourist to Paris QD Island. 66 Sally H. Hubbs 806 Cinnaminson Ave., Palmyra Aries Sally Comm. A nice girl with a sparkling person- ality . . . Enjoyed the Majorettes? ? ? . . . Mr. Old and Mr. Bell rated high Advises underclassmen to grow up Junior College is written in Sally's palm. Robert Gordon Jackson l24 Cooper St., Beverly Capricorn Bob Gen. Old Uncle Bob can be found singing and dancing Favorite subject- lunch Bob's plans after gradua- tion include becoming a famous singer. . ' f . Frank Theodore James 201 Penn St., Riverton- Leo Teddy C.P. A nice guy always playing up to teachers Favorite subject- History with Miss Hutchinson Enjoys basketball . . . College is writ- ten in Frank's palm. Linda Ann Jensen 712 Parry Ave., Palmyra Taurus Lynn Comm. A quiet senior . . . Liked history with Mr. Old . . . Enjoyed Band . . . Peev- ed by short lunch periods The stars see Linda as a secretary. Barbara L. Johnson 214 Temple Blvd., Palmyra Cancer Barb C.P. A girl who loves to spend money . . . Peeved by short lunches Can be found at the Snack Shoppe . .. Ad- vice to underclassmen . . . Fight for Senior Privileges. Faye E. Johnson 600 Arch St., Palmyra , Pisces Dimples , Comm. A petite senior ,. .. Enjoyed classes with Mr. McLamb Has a hot temper Faye's goal in life is to work hard and make money. 67 Judy Marie Jessup 621 Thomas Ave., Riverton Cancer Judy Comm. A fan of art and Mrs. Hagan also interested in horses? ? ? . . . Can be found at the stables . . . The for- tune tellers say college is ahead. Susan K. Johnson 635 Laurel St., Beverly Taurus Sue Comm. Another senior who enjoyed History with Mr. Old . . . Dislikes-gym .. . Peeved by short lunches . . . Advises underclassmen To study while you can. Zelda M. Jones ll8 Broad St., Beverly Scorpio Zel C.P. A peppy Color Guard from the Big B . . . Favorite subject - Spanish with Senor McLamb Advice to underclassmen - Set your goals high, then strive to obtain them. College awaits. .- .-V 2 ,., .. , f.-mess, 2 Jacqueline Ann Kennedy 717 Main St., Riverton Sagittarius Jackie C.P. A distinguished flirt . .. Favorite subject Spanish with Senor McLamb Interests include-waterskiing, boys, and Beta Pi Psi Hey Big Jack Enjoyed the Senior Play Future is confused-what else? Stephen Thomas Kelly 4l7 Cramer Ave., Beverly Aquarius Irish C.P. Irish enjoys hunting, fishing, and girls . . . Dislikes Algebra and home- work . . . can be found at Hall's house . . . The stars see Steve in the Navy after graduation. Robin Theresa Kennedy 3ll Bank Ave., Riverton Gemini Teri C.P. A talented senior Interested in horses, art, music Mr. Grimes and Sociology rated high The Zodiac advises college. Alain F. Kern 417 Horace Ave., Palmyra Sagittarius Reds Comm. A senior who enjoys music and soccer . . . Favorite teacher-Mr. Goldstein Anguished by cars that don't run Reds is headed for the Ser- vice, 68 l John J. Kern, Jr. 417 Horace Ave., Palmyra Aquarius Jacko, Jr. Comm. Enjoys bowling and baseball Favorite subject-History . . . Advice to underclassmen Keep our school in good shape. Plans uncertain. Raymond M. Kimble, Jr. 5l8 Magnolia St., Beverly Aquarius Ray Comm. Ray can usually be found where the girls are . . . Mr. Christie rated high Thinks Freshmen are messed up. Plans to join the Air Force after graduation. Donn C. Lamon '6O'6' Elm Terrace, Riverton Gemini Don C.P. A quiet guy who enjoys surfing and and cars . . .Favorite subject Span-ish l Don figures on joining the service. Leo Kozlowski 302 Veterans Dr., Palmyra Pisces Koz C.P. One of our great Senior Athletes . . . can usually be found at the Piergross Palestra Would rather tackle a 333 lb. opponent than face an irl Y Q Our Scholar Athlete is headed for college. Diane Linda Leeds 465 Laurel St., Beverly Libra Diane Comm. A Big B girl who enjoyed Sociology with Mr. Grimes .. . Interests in- clude boys and dancing .. . The stars see Diane as a successful secre- tary in future years. 69 Regina M. Kreider lO2 W. Henry St,, Palmyra Sagittarius Gina Comm. One of our peppy Majorettes Hey Wilbur, where's Orville? Can usually be found working out in the gym . . . The stars see Gina as an accomplished Executive Secretary. Lisa Marie Limongino 615 Penna. Ave., Palmyra Gemini Lisa Comm. A quiet girl?? Enjoys Lemon- Aid and everyone Mr. Tilmont and bookkeeping are outstanding in Liso's opinion. Lisa's stars predict double success for her. Steven T. Lippincott 627 Penna. Ave., Palmyra Aquarius Lippy C.P. This guy is known for giving lip in the Last Edition Favorite teacher was Mr. Christie Can always be seen talking to one of his girls Plans to become famous. Sharon Lee Ma rtino 506 Cinnaminson Ave., Palmyra Aquarius Sharon C.P. Also a soft-speaking girl Always cheerful . . . peeved by being blamed for things she never did. Favorite sub- ject-Sociology Double pleasure is predicted in her future. Geraldine A. Marles 423 Hubbs Dr., Palmyra Leo Gerrie Comm. Gerrie can usually be found at Lippy's or the Center Snapping Out Liked Mr. Bell and Mr. Tilmont Future includes furthering her education and becoming rich. Kathryn M. Mason 572 Morgan Ave., Palmyra Libra Kathy C.P. A real bowling enthusiast found at Sharon's after school .. . enjoys bookkeeping and Sociology . . . Kathy hopes to make a strike at account- ing. 70 Ka ren Louise Martino 506 Cinnamsinson Ave., Palmyra Aquarius Karen C.P. A soft-speaking girl . . . Enjoyed Biology with Mr. Michalsky . . . Peev- ed by Mr. Muccolini calling her Pizza Maker . . . Advice to underclass- men- Have Fun. George F. Mathis 830 Morgan Ave., Palmyra Leo George C.P. 5 demeritsl l l President of our Band enjoys girls and basketball . can be found at Piergross Polestra. Liked Mrs. Shinnick Pet peeve- DUMB PEOPLE College lies ahead. Richard May 4 Park Avenue, Palmyra Virgo Gay C.P. Good looking guy who has that hidden talent of charming all the girls One of our swinging boys on the gym team Found at the Yacht Club His goals aim HIGH. Future is uncertain. Florence Eleanor Mc Dermot! 6l7 Elm Terrace, Riverton Aries Flo C.P. A sweet senior who drives a wick- ed car ... talks a lot to a certain sen- ior boy CPD or . . . can be found driving up and down Hubbs Drive Col- lege can be seen in the crystal ball. Deborah A. McCombs 608 Kennedy St., Palmyra Sagittarius Debbie C.P. A senior who likes to know what's going on! - enjoys her visits with the school nurse . . . Has a sweet tooth -when not found at 608 Kennedy St. you'll find her at the corner candy store. The stars see Debbie as a nurse. James Brian Patrick McGill 320 Delaware Ave., Palmyra Aquarius Jimmy C.P. A clever witty senior 84 what an ac- tor! l really dresses sharp History with Mr. K. rated high Favorite pastime-swimming parties future plans include dodging draft 8K becoming a millionaire. 71 Craig A. McCullough lO7 Leconey Circle, Palmyra Capricorn Craig C.P. Craig's estimation of Mr, Bode is the highest enjoys football favorite subject-history peeved by homework and short lunches His ambition-to rule a vast industrial empire. Patricia Ann McHugh 8l2 Highland Ave., Palmyra Taurus Pat C.P. An easy-going senior with a great sense of humor enjoyed football games lhad she a choice?J has a very popular father Interests include swimming and Beta Pi Psi. College crosses her life-line. Patricia A. Melcher 601 Washington Ave., Palmyra Virgo Put Comm. Grouse's sister Just made the bell every morning, but which one?? Enjoys swimming and playing the guitar , Favorite subject-Steno Has her own private lunchroom . . . Will be a secretary after gradua- tion. Clifford Merrell 33l W. Broad St., Palmyra Cliff C.P. One of our star football players, and a great gymnast . . . How's the stock market? Interests include scuba diving and Moorestown girls WOW! only guy with a tan in Jan- uary The crystal ball is foggy about the future. Richard A. Melcher 60l Washington Ave., Palmyra Gemini Grouse Comm. Joined our class in his junior year especially enjoyed Electronics and rides home in the cold weather Learned a lot in Mr. Coursen-'s class KPJ Plans to join the Army and then be an electrician. GOOD LUCK! John C. Meyer 825 Columbia Ave., Palmyra Libra John C.P. Very shy and quiet enjoys all sports .. . Talented square dancer i?l Found with the Piergross Boys . . . Advice to underclassmen- Follow in our Footsteps Plans to further education. . ' i 72 June Mengel June Comm. Welcome back! Always writing letters to that certain boy in the service . . . the 2:37 bell never seems to come soon enough .. . pet peeve-school . . . the stars see June happily mar- ried. Frederic L. Miller 740 Highland Ave., Palmyra Leo Fireball C.P, A well-liked basketball player who can really swing the l-lulal . . . Found at the Piergross Palestra Get's a big BANG out of Band En- joyed Gym, but Trig? ? Fireball will never fizzle out. Thomas E. Mitchell 22 W. Spring Garden Street, Palmyra Virgo Mitch C.P. Another Mr. Old fan . . . A MAD scientist interests range from girl-watching to horses and cars . .. Usually found on the farm Am- bition-to become a millionaire future plans include college and a visit with Uncle Sam. Raymond G. Morison 313 Lecony Ave., Palmyra Libra Ray Comm. One of the new additions to our senior class Quiet and shy but nice to know Likes to sleep a lot! En- joys sports and cars . . . Plans to have his own office in a big company some- day. Yeah, whoesays the Senior Lounge is just for Seniors? Robert A. Moorhouse 6l8 Lippincott Ave., Palmyra Capricorn Bobby C.P. A real character -usually seen flirt- ing around the halls Mr. Grimes and Gym rated high Hides his great basketball talent Thinks underclassmen should grow up ! ANCHORS AWAY BOB! 73 If Carolyn L. Morton 633 West 6th Street, Palmyra Aquarius Carol C.P. SNAP-OUT A terrific dancer, can be found in Earl's car Favorite subject-Sociology with Mr. Grimes . . . Peeved by too much gossip Ad- vice to underclassmen- Good God, take life easy! Timothy C. Orfe 6l2 Broad St., Beverly Pisces Korak C.P. A real friendly guy with a great sense of humor A Big B boy Enjoyed Sociology . . . Hobbies include girls and driving LIKES Chew- ing gum -and peeved by a certain Spanish teacher The stars see Tim with Uncle Som. Mary T. Park 503 Main St., Riverton Capricorn Terry C.P. A quiet and shy senior but nice to know likes sewing, swimming, and sociology Favorite teacher- Mr. Old . . . Terry's one of the small seniors with this advice to underclass- men- grow up'l Ambition-to be a teacher. Floranne An netta Patchel 3l8 Toty Lane, Moorestown Scorpio Floranne Comm. A pretty girl with a friendly smile for everyone . . . Peeved by ignorant people . . . Can usually be seen with Chaz . . . will make an efficient secretary. Cynthia L. Person 309 Penn Street, Riverton Libra Tish Comm. A sweet and DlZZY girl who is always bubbling with something to say Enjoyed Mr. Grime's Sociol ogy class Known for helping Old ladies. Gomez completes this pair the future sees Cindy as a secretary. 74 Sandra M. Parsons 9l6 Walnut St., Palmyra Taurus Sandy C.P, One of our short and sweet seniors. Enjoys sewing, cooking, and playing piano Able hockey player and also will be remembered as water- girl lfrozenl Usually at Noncy's house- Freshmen make too much noise . . . Glassboro awaits. Phillip H. Person lOl Arch St., Palmyra Libra Phil Comm. A nice and shy senior who never seems to be in a hurry Often seen with NEET-C Doesn't mess around with that basketball! . . . Plans to make something out of himself after graduation, Wayne T. Person 429 West 6th Street, Palmyra Libra Pip Comm. A good-looking half-back on the foot- ball team . .. 'lerry likes to be heard . . . hobbies include hunting-for what? ? ! ! Often found playing with his TOY. His advice - Keep the Faith, Baby. Plans a career in com- puters. Marianne J. Poeder 202 Garfield Ave., Palmyra Virgo Marianne C.P. Our pretty new Jersey Junior Miss liked sociology and finds people very interesting Enjoys being just one of the boys in gym club Advice to everyone - SMILE, it works . . . Hopes to go into physical therapy. Joanne T. Perzeproski 5Ol Vine Street, Palmyra Gemini Polock C.P. A happy-go-lucky Cheerleader . . . always talking faithful member of the Center Board . . . liked sociolo- gy with Mr. Grimes . . . Loves Cabasi and a Johnny Callison fan. John O. Poindexter Ill 431 West 6th Street, Palmyra Libra Point C.P, A happy-go-lucky guy with girls, girls, girls on his mind. Study Hall rated high . . . Main hangout- Arnies ??? Future plans-computer education school. 75 Phyllis E. Pflaumer 428 Garfield Ave., Palmyra Taurus Phyl C.P. Phyl disliked gym with Butch but Senor McLamb rated high Ken- ny's her man! Found at the bowling alley on Sunday nights or driving Kenny's car Plans a computer programming career Advice to underclassmen- You only live once! Salvatore J. Polito 228 Broad St., Palmyra Aries Sam Gen. A quiet guy but a nice person enjoys baseball and building things Mr. McLamb rated high Can be found at the Firehouse or with Fritz the stars see Sam working on the Turnpike. Michael J. Power 640 Cramer Ave., Beverly Gemini Stretch C.P. A good looking guy-beats out his talent on the drums . . . Lead of our Senior play. How are your sirenes?? Enjoyed those discussions in Sociology- C'est la vie Green- land waits for him. Gregory J. Raniowski 726 Park Ave., Palmyra Aquarius Greg C.P. A nice guy Co-owner of the BOMB. Member of the Pier- gross panthers Enjoys boating and fishing Favorite subject- Algebra college is written in his tea leaves. Brenda S. Pryor 604 Front Street, Palmyra Sagittarius Porky-Pine Comm. Nutty as a fruit cake but a nice girl to know-has a generous spot for every- one. Likes Sociology and always knows the latest gossip! You'll find Brenda working as a nurse in the future. Bruce W. Rawlings l25 E. 5th St., Palmyra Taurus Psychedelic C.P. A Riverton boy who digs art . . . Has a mania for surfing and his guitar Cars seem to come and go Favorite teacher-Mr. Bode . .. Uncle Sam waits! 76 Walter D. Pryor 604 Front St., Palmyra Aries Sir Walt Gen. A real Gentlemen who is witty, likes to show his great abilities to do things dresses SHARP can be spotted by those shiny shoes. Plans to become an undertaker-his advice Make reservations now! ! Ernest A. Raynor, Jr. 3Ol Penn. St., Riverton Capricorn Dimples Comm. A clever senior spends a lot of time with books i?J - MacMillans. Favorite teacher-Mr. Goldstein and his office practice . . . Plans to go to l.B.M. school after graduation. Leonard J. Raynor 3Ol Penn. St., Riverton Aquarius Majoo Comm. A friendly senior who knows how to shop-rite. for what l?l Favorite subject-Sociology Often found in Florence Advice to underclass- men Wise-up -plans after gradua- tion include computer school. Theodore J. Reim 522 Vine St., Palmyra Aries Ted Comm. A very quiet senior with a cute smile likes to cut-up and imitate sleeps alot CYAWNJ . . . Always looks forward to that 2:37 Bell. The future is uncertain, William C. Reiss l20 Leconey Cr., Palmyra Sagittarius Yam C.P. A real boating enthusiast with a knack for making people laugh has dreams of catching the worlds largest crab . . . looks after a myster- ious rabbit Maryland University waits! 77 Linda Nancy Reynolds 43l Thomas Ave., Riverton Pisces Lin C.P. A quiet senior with a talent for rais- ing guinea pigs l?J . . . Usually found with Harry Interested in people, and always ready with a helping hand . .. The stars see Lin at a Junior College. Michael Alan Ridgeway 500 Leconey Ave., Palmyra Virgo Crisco C.P. A nice guy . . . dresses sharp-looks great in a grass skirt Enjoys baseball and knows how the ball bounces Peeved by a certain gym teacher Enjoyed CIA class i?l--Plans include college. Michael William Robinson 200 Linden Avenue, Riverton Gemini I. R. C.P. One of our well-known intellectual seniors a real comedian with a sharp wit Never know when he'll pop out and say, SMILE, you're on Candid Camera! ! Favorite teacher-Mr. K. . . . Plans include Rut- gers South Jersey. Barbara Lee Rielley 907 Columbia Ave., Palmyra Virgo Barb C.P. Our pretty Homecoming Queen who won the winning smile . . , Her alpha- bet consists of Capital A. J. l l En- joys playing the piano The stars see Barb as a medical secretary. Mary Ellen Roedig 505 Cinnaminson St., Riverton Virgo Mar C.P. A real sweet girl-always ready to lend a helping hand this cute cheerleader says we need more school spirit! l l Usually found with Steve. Peeved by people who BUTT in lunch line. 78 Robin Adele Rivers 67th Street, Riverton Libra Rob C.P. Can usually be found at 210 Cooper Street, Beverly- Why?-Jimmy . . . Spanish with Mr. Coco rated high . . . Advice to underclassmen, Have fun but don't knock those books, Jean Ann Sacca 316 Garfield Ave., Palmyra Leo Jeannie C.P. A quiet girl but full of fun ... Jean- nie lists clothes and dancing as her main interests favorite subject- Sociology . . . enjoyed sophomore year the most . . . hopes to make a million! , Joseph M. Salus 407 Hubbs Drive, Palmyra Libra Joe C.P. Another of our Piergross boys. A nice guy who enjoys basketball and U. S. History ll with Miss Hutchin- Helen E. Saville 407 Seventh St., Riverton Libra Helen Comm. Always seen with Barbara or driving the Wild Red convertible . . . likes to dream of the future can't wait for the 2:37 Bell Plans to get married after graduation. Joanne Kathleen Schill lO7 W. Charles St., Palmyra Cancer Jo C.P. Jo enjoys writing, collecting poems and traveling . . . Sticks up for what she thinks is right! l Could be found son? ? Plans after graduation Of' the l'l0CkeY field Peeved lJY include college and becoming rich. five brothers . .. The stars see .lo at Bell Telephone after graduation, Mary Anne Schulef Those ltalian jokes aren't funny- 8lO Columbia Ave., Palmyra Taurus 'f Mary Anne Gen. A great sports enthusiast and known for her ability on the softball field . . . Favorite subject-History with Mr. Old The crystal ball appears foggy about future plans. 79 Nancy E. Sclight 211 W. 3rd St., Palmyra Gemini Nancy C.P. Head cheerleader-lively, enthusiastic and full of school spirit CZOOM- ZOOM1 . . . Known for her great art ability What does she want?- VlCTORYll What does she get?- VICTORY! ! Dyu ne Carol Settemberino 807 3rd Street, Beverly Capricorn Dee Comm. A nice girl to know .... enjoys act- ing ... Mr. Bell rang high ... Peev- ed by people who walked slow in the halls A fan of football and bas- ketball games Plans to further her education. William W. Scott 810 Highland Ave., Palmyra Pisces Bill C.P. An active band member peeved by tests enjoys playing Robin Hood -archery Advice to under- clossmen- be ambitious! Bill's goal is to be Happy. Thomas Joseph Shahade 820 Parry Avenue, Palmyra Virgo Flash Comm. Tom keeps in beat with the Last Edition main interests-growing turnips and putting on storm windows His ambition is to move to California and become a HIPPIE. 80 Sherry Lee Sector 309 Manor Ct., Riverton Cancer Cher Comm. A new girl from Cinnaminson enjoys dancing and boys Liked Office Practice and Mr. Goldstein but counted the minutes for the 2:37 Bell. Plans after graduation include business school. Rodger D. Sha ner 110 Garfield Ave., Palmyra Scorpio Rog C.P. A guy who likes to watch the foot- ball games Always found with that certain girl-or else Mike Goal in life is to be successful Advice- try hard, but have fun! Rickie Lee Shipley 706 Elm Terr., Riverton Cancer Rickie C.P. A cute and sweet girl who loves fish . . . Dislikes getting up at 7:00 every morning . . . Sociology and English rated high . . . Future includes further schooling but mainly HAP- PINESS. James W. Speers 700 Main St., Riverton Virgo Fade C.P. A class clown pet peeve-Home- work the 2:37 Bell never came soon enough enjoyed his vaca- tions . . . found where? You name itl Florida, Virginia, etc , . , The crystal ball appears foggy. Nancy Ruth Smith 335 Van Sant Dr., Palmyra Sagittarius Smitty C.P. A quiet girl who saves all her hot air for 7th period Enjoys play- ing clarinet Could be found on the hockey field or remembered hob- bling down the halls on crutches . . . College is plainly written in her palm. James G. Stanton 400 Lippincott Avenue, Riverton Cancer Jim C.P. A great guy . . . Can always be found writing notes to his fans or buying new cars. Do you like this suit? Mr. Grimes rated high Fu- ture includes Navy or college-which ever will have him. 81 William Joseph Smith l24 W. 4th Street, Palmyra Aries Orville C.P. Always good for a laugh What, Orv frowning? NEVER! l Wake-up Orv-the bell rang! . . . Favorite teach- er-Mr. Old . .. Advice to underclass- men- Don't smoke in the Lavatories Plans to make 3-4 billion after grad- uation. Ka rl Lee Stockl 906 Hubbs Dr., Palmyra Capricorn Monk C.P. A well dressed guy Usually seen driving a Chevy station wagon His hobbies include Karate and Flor- ence l?l . . . Hopes to be an appren- tice at a Tool and Dye shop, Martha Louise Styer lO7 Lippincott Ave., Riverton Leo Martha C.P. Martha enjoys sewing and sailing Peeved by immature students Enjoyed History Can be found at Millville or at the Yacht Club The stars stop over Conn. College for Women. Rosemarie Veronica Szabo 408 Delaware Ave., Palmyra Aries Rose Comm. Sociology rated high Always found writing letters to a certain boy in the Navy ls peeved by people who drive slow Loved those parties in Pennsauken Hopes to pursue Happiness. Fred Thomas Sundermier 607 Park Ave., Palmyra Pisces Fred Comm. A Pisces who enjoys fishing Another fan of Mr, Old . .. Con be found working on his cor The crystal ball sees Fred joining Uncle Sam, protecting our country? Helmet Michael Szymankiewicz 324 Delaware Ave., Palmyra Gemini Mike Comm. What's your name again???? Enjoys football and baseball Favorite teacher was Mr, Miller Never seen without that certain girl Stay on the road Education advises this future state trooper. 82 Alan C. Swan l8 W. Spring Garden, Palmyra Taurus Dr. Swan C.P. Known around school as The Mys- terious Dr. Swan Known for his fuzz . . . Can always be found at the Palmyra Firehouse. Enjoyed the Senior Talent Show Would like to become a radio D.J. Linda Ann Tarantola 3Ol Manor Ct., Riverton Virgo Lynn C,P. A sweet girl with a warm personality Terror of our hockey team Always talking about Paulie We see Lynn at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital. Patricia Fra nces Tatu 331 Temple Blvd., Palmyra Capricorn Pat Comm. A cute girl daring with the fire baton. Interests include a certain Can Can dancer . . . Terrific dancer . . . knows how to move? . . . We see Pat as a successful secretary. Roy Dennis Trout IOO5 Garfield Ave., Palmyra Scorpio Troy Comm. Our star quarter-back's pass-intercept ed by a certain majorette . . . A friendly guy with a ZING in his smile . . . Thinks freshmen are All Right College is found in his fortune cookie. 'I-is Kathleen Anne Thomas IO8 Pear St., Palmyra Aries Kathy C.P. You wouIdn't believe it. . . . I-lated getting up an Saturday mornings Liked Spanish with Senor Mc- Lamb thinks freshmen are a necessary evil Nursing school is waiting for Kathy. David Charles Thorn IOO4 Parry Ave., Palmyra Capricorn Dave C.P. Identified by his red hair and freckles but where's his temper??? . . . Enjoys radio and sports . . . Liked Miss Wolf and German class . . . Plans to be a Successl I thought I told you editors that the year book goes out this year. 83 Peter Charles Ulrich 400 Fulton St., Riverton Pisces Pete C.P. Palmyra's answer to Einstein . . . can be found with Mike and John will be remembered for his brief case and German IV . .. will attend col- lege after graduation The stars see Pete as a famous scientist. Peter R. Volpe 425 Horace Ave., Palmyra Cancer Pete Comm. A guy interested in world affairs . . . peeved by short lunches Mr. Til- mont rated high with Pete . . . advises underclassmen to study and graduate. Christine L. Vaughn 702 Thomas Ave., Riverton Sagittarius Chris C.P. Busy Editor of the Tillicum . . . im- pressed by Mr. K. and the lO5 Club . . . enjoyed Spanish and El Senor . . . those Beta meetings! Cheering kept her going College ahead. Richard Edward Walker 703 Garfield Ave., Palmyra Virgo Rich C.P. Where's .lan?? A guy who has his goal for the stage talented dancer advice to underclassmen Watch your step! The gypsy speaks of Rich under the spotlights in the future. 84 Lawrence O. Vituscka 639 Laurel St., Beverly Libra Ozzie C.P. A Big B boy favorite subject -history with Mr. Old. Main hang- out-the cellar plays a mean guitar with the Unknown . . . Hopes to work at electronics in the future. Barbara Jean Wallace 34 E. Henry St., Palmyra Cancer Wally Comm. A friendly and likeable senior with a warm personality can usually be seen at Mac's . . . Pet peeve-people who smoke thought Mr. Old 8. Mr. Bell were great The stars see Wally as a great secretary. Edward Francis Walz 317 Morgan Ave., Palmyra Leo Fast Ed C.P. A member of our football team . .. liked square dancing i?J Peeved by stuck-up girls Thinks freshman are too wise ! Hopes to stay a bachelor,--we'll see about that!!! The service awaits Eddie. Susan M. Wentworth 3Ol 7th St., Riverton Capricorn Sue Comm. A nutty 8. friendly girl en- joyed Spanish with Mr. McLamb pet peeve-going outside for gym in 300 weather can be found with Maggot the crystal ball is foggy about the future. Nancy Lee Wa rmkessel 602 Parry Ave., Palmyra Aquarius Nancy Comm. Nancy enjoyed bookkeeping Wears her talent-a needle pulling thread . . . loves those animal crack- ers .. . acted like a lO year old- enioyed the Senior play . . . working after graduation is seen in her palm. Kathleen Whartenby 639 Erhardt Ave., Beverly Aries Wanda C.P. Kathy liked Sociology 81 math Judo and Karate expert . .. peeved by no senior privileges Kathy liked everyone Plans to attend computer programming school. 85 Christopher S. Warner 503 Bank Ave., Riverton Virgo Beak QP, Beak always has a word for every- one . . . hated 25 minute lunches . . . Mr. K. rated high Hard worker at Main Line-which store now? Chris is seen in college. ss.i, A Shy ' Garfield Fisher Broad St., Palmyra Cancer Gump Gen. Our recent new arrival to PHS. Liked those pierced ears. Have fun and good luck in the future. Elaine Christine Whitehead 326 Van Sant Dr., Palmyra Scorpio Elaine Comm. A sweet senior, can be found at Mac's, the center, or the 5 8. IO Enjoys bookkeeping and basket- ball The future sees Elaine as a secretary. Jeanne Helen Yost 300 Midway Riverton Libra Beanne C.P. A sweet majorette who knows how to tame her twirling stick A Beta Pi Psi girl . . . pet peeve-lst period gym. Jeanne plans college after graduation. Steven Arthur Wilkinson 307 Van Sant Dr., Palmyra Capricorn Wilk C.P. Hobbies include baseball and watch- ing girls lcloselyll Favorite subject- study hall . . . noted for his swipe shined shoes . . . Plans include to be a bachelor of love CPD Eric Stephen Young 222 Linden Ave., Riverton Leo Schnozz C.P. An easy-going guy with high goals ... enjoys baseball ... a real sailing enthusiast Favorite subject- history Can be found at the Riverton Yacht Club Goal in life--to see the world. 86 Charles George Woolfe l'l2 Henry St., Palmyra Sagittarius Buddy Gen. Can be found with his band or his certain girl interest-in cars FLlPPED for Mr. Williams . . . the stars see the service in the fu- ture for Buddy. James A. Zacher 94 Pine St., Beverly Taurus Zach C.P. One of the Big B boys . . . hobbies include tracking down girls? . .. Mr. Grimes rated high with Jim . . . can be seen with his brother or talking to the rest of his family. 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George Washington Alexei Kosygin Albert Einstein Jerry Lewis 1964-1965 Dear Diary, September 8th, 1964: Our first day at Palmyra High School! Today, we students from Palmyra, Riverton, and Beverly entered PHS as Freshmen, starting on our four-year road to graduation. We were confused and bewildered, as well as excited. Upperclassmen were directing us to unknown rooms, to the pit , and es- pecially to the swimming pool on the roof. Many freshmen went out for sports: thirty boys for football, twenty for basketball and twenty-five girls for both hockey and basketball. We all jumped into sports and other school activities, both as fans and as par- ticipants. October 24th: A dance just for us! The Student Coun- cil gave the freshmen a Get-acquainted Dance . Over 150 of us attended. November 28th: We played our Homecoming Foot- ball Game with Burlington. The Homecoming Queen was crowned with Sue Radovich as our freshmen at- tendant. During the freshman year, three representatives are elected to Student Council. They were Guy Altieri, Craig Giovanetti, and Chris Vaughn. April 9th 8. 10th, 1965: We participated in Sports Night . This was the first year that freshmen were allowed to be in the annual Red vs White event. Spring: In the spring, after we had become acquainted, class elections were held. Elected as leaders for the year were Guy Altieri, President, Craig Giovanetti, Vice- President, Nancy Sclight, Secretary, Barbara Bussemer, Treasurer, Doreen Cianci, Historian. Nancy Brad, John Caurso, Jeanne Chrupcala, Joan Grassie, Abby Flynn, Pat McHugh, Michael Robinson, Marianne Poeder, Barbara Wallace, Chris Vaughn, Eric Young, and Jeanne Yost were elected to Student Council. 1965-1966 Dear Diary, September, 1965: The summer was soon over and we were back at PHS as sophomores. This year we really felt we belonged. Fall: The sophomore girls beat the senior girls at intramural hockey. A great victory! Bussemer, Tatu, and Yost could be seen twirling their batons in front of the band at football games. Chrupcala, Edsell, Kenney, Perzeproski, Roedig, and Sclight showed their spirit and cheered our J.V. teams on. During the football season we showed our school spirit by winning Peppy the Pal the most. November: This year at our Homecoming Game, Barbara Rielley represented the sophomore class. January, 1966: By the end of January, we were appointed our class advisor-Mr. lannucci. February: During this month, 15 sophomores were tapped for the Honor Society. They were: Nancy Brad, Barbara Bussemer, John Caruso, Doreen Cianci, Carol Downing, Jan Fredricks, Ellen Griffith, George Mathis, Florence McDermott, Sandra Parsons, Marianne Poeder, Linda Reynolds, Nancy Smith, Martha Styer, and Chris Vaughn, March: March was a busy month for us during our sophomore year. Miss Johnson's English class went to Princeton and saw Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream. Mr. Muccolini's World History classes took a trip to the United Nations and sat in on a Social and Economic Council meeting. March 12th: We held our Spring Dance. Daisy girls were among our resplendent decorations. The music was supplied by the Norm La Chance Quartet. 1966-1967 Dear Diary, September, 1966: We returned to PHS as upperclass- men, ready for a busy and important year ahead. Our officers remained the same, Altieri, Giovannetti, Bus- semer, Sclight, and Cianci. October 7th: We showed both our school and Jun-ior Class spirit as we sponsored a Pep Rally Dance held in the pit . November: This year Floranne Patchel was our Home- coming Representative. Our main job this year was to raise money in order to give a wounderful prom. We held a Junior Fall Dance featuring The Remains as the band. We made money through opening a concession stand at home basketball games-o new idea which proved successful. Our Jun- ior Class received S5O for coming in second for the sale of tickets to the Faculty-Varsity basketball game. February 9th, 1967: As Juniors we enjoyed the Jun- ior-Senior Banquet held at the Hawaiian Cottage. There was great entertainment and fun for all. April 22nd: Would You Believe was the title of our Junior Talent Show, held in April. May 19th: Highlight of our Junior year-THE PROM! After many months of hard work and preparation, we transformed the gym into Paris . Rita Floden was the Chairman of our prom entitled an Evening ln Paris. Floranne Patchel was crowned Princess with Guy Altieri as Prince. 1967-1968 Dear Diary, September, 1967: SENlORS at last! Our officers re- main the same. Our main job this year was the Tillicum. The editors were Chris Vaughn, Michael Robinson, and John Caruso, with Rita Floden doing the art work. Among our money raisers for this project was the selling of patrons, dances, and a candy sale. We had a fighting Football Season. With 4 wins, 5 losses. Paul Delaney, Jack Don, Steve Hyzer, Leo Kozlowski, Cliff Merrell, Phil Person, Terry Person, Roy Trout, and Ed Walz were the seniors on our fighting team. November 4th: Barbara Rielley was crowned our Homecoming Queen, with Marianne Poeder and Jackie Kenney as her attendants. December 16th: Our Senior Class gave the Winter Formal with the theme Silver Bells . January 18th 81 19th, 1968: Would you Believe, Part Z , our Senior Talent Show was given. Among the many acts were pretty boys doing the Can-Can Dance. We had a winning Basketball team we were all proud of. The Seniors on our great team were: Phil Person, Terry Person, Carey Bond, Bob Jackson, Michael Ridgeway and Fireball Miller. February 1st: The beginning of our Senior Privileges. We officially received rights to a Senior Lunch Table. February Bth: Our Junior-Senior Banquet was held at the Hawaiian Cottage. The Class History and Will and Prophecy was read. March 1st 8- 2nd: We produced our Senior Play, a comedy titled The Great Big Doorstep under the direc- tion of Mr. Bell. A few of the individual achievements of our class were: Marianne Poeder was crowned New Jersey's Jun- ior Miss , Jack Don and Phil Person made the All Surburban Football Team, Leo Kozlowski won the Bul- letin's Scholar-Athlete Award, and Carey Bond with his lOO0 point record in Basketball. June 10th: GRADUATION! We are sad and happy at the same time. Our four year road to graduation has come to an end. We are filled with many experiences, memories, and knowledge that we shall never forget. The class of 68 will now venture down their sepa- rate roads in life. l ffellieifnbef wltelfi, W ' fy,,e, wz - ,1 : yi 'if Q , 2 , X25 mg, sr! xg? I 'Z ' we , L., m A,., 6 , L f i 2 1 . it 5- Y A, ,,,, X e N Q w. X view, Q W 'lil ai fx Q .:' 94 : f 5:.'f'a ff :lf5 ' N. . , , w 2 :53 ' , Si .Q . 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UNDERCLASSMEN. itderblbfhme 1 l 1 l ay as M'-vt and wmv is Congratulations' Behind fund raising the Prom . . . Ahead - the Tillicum, graduation, college? . .. life. Palmyra is in your hands . .. move forward with high spirit and good courage . . . GOl JUNIORS . . . heirs ODPC1rent . . . school ead laelinso 5 Mr. Pepper, Mr, Bell iw Owl K. Terrell, Treasurer, D. Koukoules, Vice- Presidenfj S. Asay, President, M. Wyllie, Secretary, V. Knepp, Historian. C3 Qgqlee Row 'l: D. Yansick, N. Van Artsdalen, C. James, J. May. Row 2: H. Dreher, J. Pat- te rson, D. Bacon. Row 1: L. Dreher, T. Drew, H. Graf, C. Desenbury, L. Eckhardt, S. Figoniak. Row 2: J. Evans, S. Devinney, J. Goffredo, S. Gillette, M. Dewson, K. Deal, K. DeMarco, C. Founce. Row 3: J. Gill, M. Eck, R. Gotta, H. Etsell, W. Grovell, N. DiBon- 'aventura, G. Reeney, M. Danford, H. Dreher. Row 1: M. Crawley, B. Cooper, W. Bloom- quist, M. Benvenuto, C. Carmichael, T Cucinotta, G. Centinaro, D. Bailey, M Crouthomel, M. Dondo. Second Row: A Brown, T. Cudrak, D. Adams, R. Allen, J Canty, G. Beauchamp, D. Bacon, J. Bolam C. Catoe. Row 3: L. Barnes, F. Blum, J Bradshaw, B. Cahill, S. Asay, J. Beasley M. Cannon, D. Bixby, J. Bendell. IN D r bl b A r, B. G. on ow your mms OU And all these years I thought it was I. N. Ucchi Row 1: B. Hall, L. Knob, D. Keen, F. Leitmeyer, J. Jondreau, D. Kou- koules, C. Harrison, C. James, L. Johnson, V. Knepp, N. Johnson, V. Hunt. Row 2: L. Leeds, K. Kassock, J. Heck, R. Hunn, T. Huesken, J Augustine, J. Holler, D. Harriman K. Harker, K. Kirby, L. l'leory, Cf Janson. Row 3: J. Hershe B. Jock Y, ' son, J. Koluhiokaloni, R. Hullinge, L. Hardy, L. Johnson, J. Londgraf, P. Klimas, W. Knowles. Row 1: K. Murphy, L. Murphy, J. Muffolli, W. Muffalli, J Moy, S Mes- senger, J. Mathers, J. Merrell. Row 2: J. Mocauley, B. Moson, B. Long, J. Norton, J. Maier, R. Morter, R. Livingston, T. Molinari, P. Martino, C. Mottolo. Row 3: K. Mays, M. Mol- one, J. Mulhern, H. Moyer, F. Mo'r- gon, R. Milroy, C. Mulcahy, D. Mc- Elwee, T. Maier. Row 'I: K. Scott, K. Smith, M. Otto, S. Sooybe, P. Rodgers, B. Smith, J. Reynolds, K. Reader. Row 2: K. Paul, S. Repici, S. Protosi, D. Perkins, J. Procopio, J. Pergross, B. Powell, B. Schoener, M. Person, E. Scott, A. Scil- mon. Row 3: W. Roynor, B. Ollivierre, P. Petzoldt, J. Schweizer, D. Ohm- berger, J. Reynolds, M. Reed, J. Pot- terson, R. Rogers, G. Russ. 4 41. Row 1: S. Winston, M. Wyllie, B. Wilhelm, D. Yonsick. Row 2: H. Wille, E. Younger, K. Wermuth, S. Wolfschmidt, J. Wright. clg ' l SOPHOMORES . . . upper-under class- men ... finding a niche in the system . . .one dance so far - everything to come! Upper-class status, at last . . . a fine Junior year makes a great class . . . make itl l ojjioeml Row 'I: J. Bloomquist, G. Atzert, K. Austin, N. Campo, K. Altieri, L. Bailey, A. Caruso, G, Burdziak. Row 2: E. Ayres, E. Cahill, B. Best, C. Anthony, R. Carmichael, T. Caut- horne, J. Ballantyne, P. Boal. Row 3: B. Boerner, L. Barker, L, Bumgarner, R. Bell, T. Allen, A. Bruno, B. Cal- land, C. Bishop. Row 1: K. Cucugliello, L. Gamble, C. Coe P. Eck, E. Fletcher, S. Evaul, R. Donnelly C. Daniel, G. Flack, T. Chark. Row 2: S DiVece, J. Giampaolo, W. Gilbert, D. Fee- ney, F. Coates, W. Frank, D, Dreby, L Cooper, V. Gibson. Row 3: G. Fisher, P Demarco, C. Dreher, B. DeFrank, D. Coop- er, S. Dorsey, M. Fuchswanz, S. Duff, F D'Ascentis. 1 odwoo Miss Kathleen Eck Row 'lc L. Pottle, S. Nearnand, N. Perkins, K. Melcher, C. Peters, T. Owens, H Morgan, G. Moore, F. Reader, R. Park Row 2: M. Price J. Neyhart, P. O'Donnell W. Pettit, S. Opperman, M. Ragan, K Rovsch, S. Perry, K. Quinn, F. Rapagna Row 3: G. Opperman, E. McKeon, P Parsons, M. Ott, J. Parker, K. Pisel, S Miller, J. Otter, D. Meyer, J. Muffalli 1 Row 1: E. Heck, M. Henson, R. Ham- ersly, P. Hutchinson, P. Hicks, J. Hall, F. Gray, H. Grassie, C. Heppard. Row 2: J. Griggs, R. Hubbs, B. Grace, J. Hoffecker, C. Henry, G. Huber, E. Hutton, M. Giovanetti, S. Hunn, H. Hoover. Row 3: K. Hunt, P. Goyne, D. Griffith, B. Horner, R. Handschuh, C. Hutton, D. Harrison, R. Giovanetti, S. Hunter. Row 1: C. Jones, M. McGee, A. Lukase- vich, B. May, C. Kovack, D. Macauley, C. Kepner, D. Kravitz, J .Jackson. Row 2: S. Lamania, J. Jessup, L. Koiwopa, J. Larmore, W. King, R, Leeds, B. Johnson, S. McFadden, D. Lindh, B. Kravitz. Row 3: M. Kelly, J. Kelly, T. Marvin, D. Kern, J .McDernnott, G. Kinney, E. Mc- Ghee, K, Martin, P. May, C. Lopez, J. Johnson. A an. f M. Row 'I: C. Robinson, P. Thorn, J. Still- well, B. Scott, M. Roedig, D. Sundermier, S. Terrell, L. Slockett. Row 2: A. Soden, S. Scott, P. Schill, J. Schwartz, D. Sha- hade, V. Stewart, C. Traugott, E. Sunden, J. Schnitzius. Row 3: N. Valosen, B. Rhoden, C. Speers, B. Thompson, G. Thomas, W. Sprinkel, J. Rudnicki, G. Schoener, J. Saaybe, C. Schaffer. Now where did that photographer get to? Row 1: J. Winnermore, J. Walters, P. Wood, M. Zink. Row 2: S. Wentzel, M. Yetter, M. Vaughn, J. Vanas, M. Zwirner, R. White, M. White. Row 3: B. Wheel- house, C. Williams, K. Vreeland, N. Wood- ington, T. Wilbon, F. Welier, M. Van Emburgh. Well, no. They aren't all mine. know, but l'lI never tell. Children in high school - the big applel good times, and not-so-good an educational foundation, as solid as you make it. FRESHMAN a derisive term indicating lack of matu- rity and judgment . . . overcome by learning and experience . . . will you make it? YES . . . work, study . . . participation - action . . . fun . . . the keys to success. Get involved! Row 1: M. Feeney, D. Croft, C. De vaney, C. Davies, S. Dorsey, F. Ed wards L. Fisher K. Coursen. Row 2 D. of-Zboif, c. Eldwards, R. pfeby, Ff Devece, J. Folks, D. Dorworth, J Dudek, T. Flack, M. Daniel. Row 3 J. Cooper, J. Figoniak, B. Coles, D. Cook, J. Digney, J. Esworthy, G. Corbi, T. Edsel. iid What's new besides HO HO HO? Row 1: R. Bradley, D. Barnes, D. Beasly, L. Bruckler, C. Allen, L. Adams, S. Altieri, C. Abrams. Row 2: E. Bruno, D. Carmichael, C. Bailey, D. Axelson, N. Austin, L. Brown, K. Barker, H. Benson, M. Brockington, L. Bradshaw, D. Ayres, L. Bailey. Row 3: B. Bishop J. Branson, R. Allen, R. Cuccigrosse, G. Burke, S. Benson, C. Childs, H. Burns, J. Childs, J. Bon- anno, M. Cianci. L FRESHMAN 115 Row 1: J. Grace, T. Gwynn, C. Gamble, B. Furman, G. Gilbert, B. Harrison, E. Geddes. Row 2: C. Fuhrer, B. Gill, J. Gwynn, D. Heaning, B. Hansen, J. Geliger, J. Hamelmen, G. Haines, L. Holler, J. Henry. Row 3: M. Fries, B. Heliger, A. Garcynski, C. Geddes, G. Groome, B. Hayes, G. Grimes, L. Gravell, P. Hershey, M. Gideon. 211 Row 1: B. Hill, P. Leeds, J. Jarvis, S. King, P. Kenney, P. Johnson, D. Kelly, M. Lamb, D. Kiple. Row 2: G. Jones, G. Howard, C. James, B James, P. lnman, D. Kimble, A. Leeds R. Lessard. Row 3: C. Jander, S. Kelly, R. Lange, S. Hullings, S. Jones, W Johnson, B. Keple, J. Howard, T. Higham. Fresh-men P 213 Row 1: L. Noone, T. Maher, W. Newman S. Mutschler, J. Mourone, B. Martin, N Norton, S. Melchiore, R. Molinari. Row 2: F. Mourey, C. McCullough, P. Mason, D Long, H. Looby, M. Molsbury, K. Matczak C. Mufalli, D, Minnix. Row 3: L. Maher D. Livingstone, A. Mottola, N. McGee, J McMullen, A. Loreaux, P. McCleary, T Moorehouse, R. Lowden. at work. Row 1: W. Wood, B. Van Santen, B. Weekley, S. Young, J. Van Emburgh, J. Urian. Row 2: C. Vogelm, P. Wachter, R. Varone, J. Vituscka, L. Winters. Row 3: H. Walz, J. Tucker, W. Williams, C. Wright, J. Wallace. Row 'I: S. Prickitt, W. Perkins, D. Roedig, D. Poeder, B. Ridley, S. Reber, J. Pettit, D. Rawlings. Row 2: F. Ol- livierre, N. Power, R. Pottle, C. Sa- aybe, J. Potts, S. Reed, D. Robertson, L. Petzoldt, C. Richardson, P. Patter- son, D. Reed. Row 3: P. Scarlett, S. Perzeproski, K. Rush, G. Sclight, W. Pisel, J. Sanford, W. Pohl, L. Ott, B. Scaramazzo, H. Schofield, C. Prisco. Row 1: C. Shaner, C. Straub, J. Stott, Y. Tucker. Row 2: C. Steed, M. Stan- key, C. Schwartz, K. Smith, K. Sheeh- an, D. Story. Row 3: J. Sooy, A. Scormaierchi, B. Thomas, D. Seator, J. Tabella, J. Sisco. l TAURUS THE BULL ' Perseverance . . . endurance . . . skill . . . slow to angerg when pro- voked-furious earthy, power- ful . .. a sense of rhythm, grace in motion . . . ATHLETICS. Nerves ,I 1 3 -Qu 3 I l 1 i , ,A.' ' Photo courtesy of Courier-Post. C. Vreeland, G. Thomas, K. Pisell, P. Delaney, K. Horton, S. D'Ascentis, T. Person, J. Don, H. Etsell, L Bumgarner M Hyzer, J. Rudnick, D. Fitzgerald, P. Person, L. Kozlowski, E. Smith, C. Merrell, G. Larimore, T. Wilbond C Williams W Walz, D. Bixby, S. Dorsey, D. Cooper, B. Olliviere, N. McGee, Harmon, L. Barnes, B. Mufalli, E. Cahill, Keith J. Kaluiokalani, R. Trout, L. Johnson, S. Protasi, P. May, F. lo olllhol ll FOOTBALL SET! DOWN! ... HUP! CRASH! THUD! ... CQ1iffk ... OOPH! TWEET . . . TOUCHDOWN! . . . PALS 6-Opposi- tion Ol. .??????? Hard season, Tough Practice . . . Young Team . . . New Coaches: Zuschnitt, Lehman, Belford . .. Square Out . . . Split T . . . Fast Start: Victory - Beat McHugh's Cinnaminson By 2. Won 4 . . . Trap Play . .. Sprint Out ... Injuries ... Pitchout ... Lost 5 ... Jack Don - All South Jersey . . . Red Dog . .. Body Block . .. Scarlet Jersey . .. Leo Kozlowski -- Bulletin Scholar-Athlete . . . Draw Play Slot, Right P.A.T.'s! 20-yard Punt . . . End Around . . . Plenty of Support . . . Button Hook , . . Keith as Mascot . . . Excellent Future . . , Burling- ton Destroyed, 7-O ! K J 'Cliff Merrill makes sure Coach Palmer Cinnaminson l2 Haddonfield 32 Moorestown i2 Florence i2 Riverside l9 Burlington l3 Lenape 33 Rancocas Valley 50 Burlington O X me 'S 3 lt's a bird ...... lt's a plane ...... It's a Norman! Trout passes over Moorestown. l Q! 1 , fQfQi Jack Don, All - South Jersey Center Paul Delaney, Burling- ton County 2nd team- offensive tackle Cliff Merrill, Burlington County Honorable Men- tion-Linebacker Leo Kozlowski, Burling- ton County 2nd Team -Linebacker 'Danky' Fitzgerald breaking tackles left 81 right J, Digney, J. Wallace, T Mooreshouse, J. Childs, J Fennimore, M. Friese, S. Benson, C. Childs, D, Pryor, G. Burke, R. Olliviere, C Wright, H. Walz, P, Mc Cleary, T. Edsell, J. Bonan no, R. Lessard, D, Barnes, B Amith, J. Tabello, M. Cian ci, J. Cooper, J. Dudek Row 'l: N. Smith, S. Parsons. Row 2: J. Chrupcala, l.. Tarantola, Miss Rapp-Coach, N, Bussell, M. Poeder, Row 3: P, Mcl-lugh, M. Vaughn, J. Grassie, D. Cianci, S. Carmichael, manager. Row 4: C. Harrison, F. McDermott disappointments l . . courage . . . pride . . . determination. Teamwork . . . victory . . . defeat ...effort...pain...sweat... exhaustion. Muffled groans . . . smiles of victory . .. tears of defeat. Crashing stricks . . . whistles . . . rolling balls . .. flashing sticks . .. Palmyra High School Hockey Team . . . .6-2-2. 11 4 Pat, Captain Nancy Linda Nancie Florence Marianne Jeanne 115 Sandy Doreen Joan in Q, ffm. f -, ,i 52 3 ff if ff. Uiwmoilfsi vaiasiiw 'lst row: E, Peabody, B. Fur- man, R. Molinari, D. Roe- dig, B, VanSan'ren, J. Urian, B. Martin, D. Reed, S. Much- ler, Miss Robertson. 2nd row: D. Poeder, D. Croft, L. Ad- ams, B. Harrison, J. Cole, L. Hansen, W, Perkins, A. Ott. 3rd row: S. Davis, K. Smith, C. Richardson, P, Scarlet, K Coursen, C. McCoIIough, R, Axelson, K. Trotta, D. Rob- ertson r ' new ,JkIi 'M L cloivb cowltlryl ll Set .... Gol .... A kick .... A stumble .... l-leyl Hey! lA, mile .... An untied Shcelace .... Cramp .. .l Mile .... Trouble breathing .... Dirt road . . . . . . . Spittle Psychology Coach Grimes 8. Mr. Zuschintt, G l3Amile.... Faster....Guts.... Faster Sprint.... Popsicle Stick! .... 24thl .... lQ9t'Xp .... Nice Race . Yeh, Yeh .... Whatcha' get? .... 2nd .... Oh . Sweats , . . . More Practice. nastics Coach N N rzlz f 1 minimum S m na 5 - 1il - ,..' H . ,',.' .r I :JLJJ E I., ,K U n - 5 511: 3 ....: 1 ' ,-.. f -' g K, Q V I8F4NFW'M ' . . ...+ r ' , ff , ' ff,' -ai' John Ayres Bill Reiss Eric Young Jim Zacher Standing: D. Dreby, E. Young, S. Asay, D. Ohmberger, J. Ayres, B. Knowles, B. Reiss, Percy Grimes-Coach Kneeling: J, Reynolds, E. Hutton, D. Feeney, D. Perkins, R. Leeds, D. Griffith, J. Zacher 118 Harold Bockhorn, 2nd in New Jersey on rings OW KP 69 U.S. Naval Academy 90 Cliff Merrell on parallels 69 Riverside 68 HO Riverside H7 97 Valley Forge M, A, lO4 lO5 Cherry Hill l25 ll8 Hightstown 99 90 Freehold 97 Q8 Oakcrest lO-D l L5 it i2f.12frs..m:if4i. '11 Sf:,zt:'3L?gi,Q?.1'Lf5...Zi:!ii'5g ws.: I J, Otto, D. Harriman, J. Ayres cilence .... Agony .... 8.7 .... 8.9 .. Hurrahl Yea! .... Ecstasy .... Victory ....Mag. Rings A Trick Near 45 Perfect Form .... Side Horse. Judges . Tension .... Tumbling .... A Mistake. New Q Coach .... Mr. Z .... Harold Bockhorn - 2nd in rings .... New Jersey State .... Gymnastics. 119 Lreesiteib all K Super Team . . . Coach Huebner . . . w Sneaks High Post . .. Dribble . .. Hysterical Fans . . . Ace for 2l ... Off The Rim ... in again, out again, Finniganl . .. Whistles . .. Out- of-Bounds . . T Bondzo - All County . . . lOOO Pts. . . . S-O-U-L, sooouuull - Sock it to Me Now! . .. Low Post . .. Blue Defense! Langey . . . Tape . .. Snuff . .. l told you gu ot t th , , YS O ' up 6 me Big Lou . .. zizizizi - Cheerleaders . .. Bondzo beats Burls' Leftwich for the rebound, O B.J. ... 'Bounding ... A Pick ... Phil ...Jump Ball ... 2-3 ... Crisco ... We're No. l ... Pat ... Hard Wood Floor . .. Raspberries 'Go' Team Fireball .., Pip ... Whistles ... Foul ... B.J., Jr. ... The Key 3 Seconds Mul Lousy Refs . .. Martin Treebury . .. Buzzer . .. lt's All Over, lt's All Over . . . K . . . Victory. J Head Coach Chuck Huebner, fp 68 Moorestown Friends 72 Clayton 74 Haddonfield i 80 Haddon Heights 73 Camden Vocational 53 Holy Cross 7l Burlington Township 57 Moorestown 86 Cinnaminson 7l Lenape 64 John F. Kennedy 56 Riverside 7l Rancocas Valley 59 Burlington 73 Moorestown 43 Lenape 59 John F, Kennedy 67 Riverside 82 Rancocas-Valley 66 Burlington 64 Cinnaminson K Ocean City Left to right: T. Person, M, Reed, J. Mulhern M Ridge A way, R. Jackson, P. Person, C. Bond, L. Hardy F Mille S. Asay, J. Patterson B. Jackson, Center B Schoener Carey Bond joins the exclusive lOOO-point club. MONGQGV 121 is Bobby Jackson I ,rw ,qv Jw rw x gs , K M I , 3 of 2 Wu . A ' I f ?ihiQH?i1'?3lQ1'Y ' . 59 ' ' f fn EJ?1L9z7fw?fzL Viw4?Z2'Wf57Af?f'f,Qffi,4?7i k' ' ' 5'57?f3Q,L,:75?TfQ7ff5iT5Tf'3LQfiZU'V, ' ' zz',,aswsvzgezsirfw,1f1:1f' fag F Q !f Y , Fred Fireball Miller Power to spa re Ffa What do we wont? VICTORY! W, W, ,, ,,,, 0 Wm... , f I--wL.5zp,.:m,w 5 , ,-,:,,,M?z'9us .7 V 'I rf ff f N. mf f i W ,....,. -,,,. .,..,,,,, Arig MW ,kLVA::V W... ..,,. ,,,, 4, .2 ,, .ww .,,. ,,,, wwmw.1:w.,w f,:.- 'e.:w.,,iW.h. ',,wgwwi,,gLgm,f,,a,f 1,5-V,-,, 1 . W ,W , fa 'f fhswx f ffmfzm mmm fem-s,f1..W.,,W H ,,Wf,wV4w.,,agf . 4 ,,,, z ,mg wi vw , wwf, ,,,, ,, we , ,,, .7 f' ff , , .L .. , in f 2655 1. f . .3 1. we M ww. .wwf-wb: 'f54cf.w2zf1xfwxmfmi,. .QM .fm wmkg' 7 f f g ., , . wigwwefzi V ff X . ff 197' ee ' . ,af , ,f,, ZLEWQZZ ... . . ,, f ff K A W f 5 ,V f 1 1 f 1 4 1 'e 5 . , .. .. M f , - ,v.. I, , . . N. M ,, ,VM , ,..,,. . H H ef 'KMA ,M ,,,,, , J. W ,,,,.Mwwwmww 'f 'V W ,, ,,,,, ,,,,, W , U, A , . H ,,,,, M ,,,, ...LL ww W W. i,. ,,,,E -W W ww? f M, M .WS Home of the GO Team. 123 Asoy drives for 2. Lcmgey takes The jumper. 1 All-County form. Fingertip control. Big 'Lou' passes out of trouble 124 I to r' S Miller G Thomas C Hutton, J. Landgraf, T. Allen l fu- R. l-lahdschuh, Vibbert, Bishop, D. Feeney, A. Sharpe, C Williams, Coach Michalsky Kneeling. 'lst row: F. DeVece, B. Cole, J. Wallace, J. Folks, J. Gwynn. 2nd row: D. Pryor, T. Moorhause, J. Childs, M. Fries. 3rd row: T. Edsell, G. Burke, C. Childs, J, Digney, C. Wright, H, Walz, J. lL McClea ry Row 1: C. Robinson, C. Speers, P. O'DonneII, M. Zwirner, Row 2: C. Bishop, C. Horrison, P. Parsons, M. Vaughn, Row 3: S. Oppermon, V. Hunt, M. V 3 Q Crowley, R. Hubbs. 126 Co-Captains: Carol Harrison 8. Michelle Crawley Run. . .pass. . .dribble. . .stop. Aim. . .shoot. . .persistence. Accuracy. . .competition. . .endurance and skill. Wary. . .quick!. . .nerves. Jump higherl. . .whistles. . .silence. . . coaches' calling. Substitutes. . .time out. , .desperation shots. The final buzzer. . .Victory or Defeat - try hard . . . Next time. Coaches: Miss Robertson 81 Miss Emhoff E 5 YUNQV NVQVSKWW ref Wa M W P- W1 hart P Scarlet C Kovoc 3rd row B May S Hunn S Gillette N. Woodmgton 128 KBottorn of the 7th . . . 2 out-Bases Loaded . The Pitch . .. The Swing . .. Swish . .. A strike- out ... Palmyra does it Again! ... Hours of Practice Running Slide, Leo, Slide! . .. Batting . .. Lay down a Bunt . .. Catching Shag Flies ln your Hip Pocket Throwing . . . Around The Horn . . . Pick oft Play . . . Curve . .. Slider . .. Spitball ... Young On Deck Coach Makin Strike? You're Blind! ... Rosin Bag Keystone ... Hit and Run . .. Kill the Umpire . .. Battery . . . Squeeze Play . . . Skill, Determination, Team- Qrork - VICTORY. J lltibofwlfoolll 1 Standing: F. Morgan, F. Miller, L. Kozlowski, J. Tatu, M. Power, K. Horton, J Brewer, R. Trout, E. Walz. Kneeling: E. Young, J. Don, B. Fries, A. Neman, W. Raynor, J. Patterson, E, Cahill. Coach Makin and his Cheroot. 130 L Cinnaminson Riverside Moorestown Lenape Rancocas Valley Cinnaminson JFK JFK Riverside Moorestown Burlington Lenape Rancocas Valley Burlington Wyw gym fin .,1f,,,,, 4 M AV Standing: J. Defwiler, L. Barnes, G. Thomas, B. Sprinkle, S. Dorsey, R. Gotta, C. Schneider. Kneeling: J. Otter, B. Ollivierre, J, Mulhern, L. Bumgarner, E. Cahill, C. Williams 131 Ni, M Row 1: C. Cotoe, D. Koukoules, M. Bearsch, J. Moy, C. Harrison, M. Poeder, T. Gerew. Row 2: Miss Robertson, Coach, M. Schuler, M. Dewson, P. McHugh, P. Pflourner, C. Jonson, L, Rhoden, A, Brown Pat Jeanne Phyllis 132 Maryann Marianne Row 'l: L. Eckert, M. White, N. Reynolds, L. Butler, J. Staub, C. Jones. Row 2: S. DeVinney, J. Chrupcala, L. Heery, K. Kirby, A. Salmon, K. Paul. Row 3: B. Best, S. Opperman, S. Perry, K. Deal, C. Speers, C. Bishop 7 Neil. sollleell The ball soars through the air ..coming toward you ... Ohl Got itl Now watch the ball swing - missed! . . . Again watching - swing! . .. Run, girl, run . . . First, Second, Third - Home! Away games . . . those bus rides . . . emergency exits. Victory, Defeat - We tried our best. ' 1' Q ...E , . Qi, , ig 133 CKNYGQHK KE Mold A Danny Cooper sprint-ouf...ogoir1 -ke, , . + K mx Watch it fly. 134 Lip, Up, and Away! I'm strong. Hard practice, you guys? W 1... . UBL Standing: Coach Grirnes, R. Shaner, J. Hershey, S. Asay, J. Wagner, R. Hullings, B. Martin, L. Hardy, J. Reynolds, P. Ruspantine, D. Perkins, B. Griffith, S. Mor- tin, T. Wilbon, Ass't Coach Martin. Kneeling: J. Stolba, J. McDermott, H. Etsell, J. Beasley, G. Feeney, G. Stouff, D. Griffith, R. Norton, D, McElwee, E. Hutton, D. Feeney, B. Wheelhouse, J. Augustyn. Sitting: W. Engle, D. Dreby, B. Knowles, D. Ohmburger, J. Zacher, H. Gordon, B. Allen, C. Merrell, D. Fitzgerald, D. Cooper, L. Johnson, B. Rhoden .iw 1 ff-iiffi . 1. Q, wg? .J Has .. no . ...xiii if Sprinters tense, ready, Set?. . .Bangl The gun. GO. . .cinders flying. ...broken tape. . . lO.3 Palmyra. . .FlRST. SWEATS. . .GROANS Pole vault . . . spring. Up. .. Up. . .over!- Sawdust. 2 miles-8 laps pace, throbbing pace. Strong finish. .. the tape. . .collapse. The shot . . . uuughl Hurdles. . .agility. Javelin. . .discus. Strength. Practice. . .for what? Stadium laps. . .stairs, Sit-ups. . .wind sprints. Ralphin. . .cramps. that's it gang hit the showers, For whct? Glory and PHS Track. B. Urion, T. Hueskin, M. Von Fricken, K. Mays, J, Bujak, W. 4 Frank f W Serve. . .rnwocK. . .thud Forehond, bockhand. , . Volley, return. Bonk, bonk, thud. Blisters. . .sign LOVE Ace, Ace. . . Victory Jump the net K Thud. 136 Coach Curtis, Terry Person and Bob Moorhouse laok on as Scott Brown demonstrates his all-county form. J, Landgraf, D. Fitzgerald, R, Moorhouse, B, Blackman, T. Person, C. Bishop, S. Brown, R, Lange, Coach Matt Curtis. Tee up. . .forel. . .whack 200 yd. drive. .. into the trees? Chip to the green- Watch out for the traps Maorhouse with a birdie. The green. . .the flag. Hushed expectancy Gentle tap. . .the ball Hesitates. . . Drops in. 53 'M' REE AWAY M naw IJQIIKWM JSM I AIRES THE RAM Extroverted . . . great capacity . .. self-confidence . . . the will to act, the spirit of enterprise . . . leadership ambition in- dependent . . . impetuous . . . ACTIVITIES I 0CIi ilieb I Q, V' sf lll lllilwlib Svllollll 1 l Editors-in-chief start from The bottom . .. l .. . and that's where the adyisors end up. TILLICUM STAFF 'lst Row: l. fo r. R. Kreider, L. Limongino, L, Bleam, L. Coyle, W. Gravell, C. Warner, E. Groman, K. Thomas, C Tarantola, S. Hobbs, N. Warmkessel. 2nd Row: J. Cooper, N. Downing, 4th Row: L. Jenson, R. Goins, B. Wallace, B Brad, R. Rivers, A. Flynn, J. Grassie, A, Besf, B. Busserner, Rielley, G. Marles, R. Walker, P. Pflaumer, S. Holmes, D S. Parsons, L. Reynolds. 3rd Row: K. Mason, J, Croft, K. Setfemberino 142 EDITORS AND SECTION EDITORS Ist Row: I. to r. M. Robinson, C. Vaughn, J. Caruso, Co-Editors. 2nd Row: J. Fredericks, Ads, P, l-lill, Typing, F. Patchel, Under- classmen. 3rd Row: N, Smith, Activities, D, Cianci, Seniors. 4th Row: M. Styer, Academic, F. McDermott, Activities, N. Sclight, Patrons. Sth Row: W. Reiss, Underclassmen, P. Mcl-lugh, Sports, P. Ulrich, Administration and Faculty, R. Floden, Art, E. Young, Sports. You say the activity section is missing. 143 9 f vigor. . .personalities, involvement. To pub- lish a complete book-responsibility, dead- I968 . . . experiences, spirit . . . vibrancy, lines, finances, . organization? Cheer. . .as each page is completed. . . Twinge. . .of revise or retype . Terror . . . the Publisher? . . . coming to- day?? Thrill. . .a yearbook gaining momentum . . .taking shape. The System: Advisors. . .Mr. Old-ever present. . .al- ways ready with words of advice, encourage- ment. . .humor. Mr. Kratcoski . . . the Cof- fee Shop in the Boiler Room. . .secret meetings. . .Creep. . .counsel, exhortation . . .still, a free hand. . .here when we need him most. Editors. . .John, Chris, Michael. . .co-op- eration . . . internal strife, yet, close rapport ...final result. . .something. . .extraordi- nary. Section Editors. . .essential for cohesive operation. . .the prime movers of our book . . .simply indispensable. Staff members: the grass roots support of the finished product-whenever they get to Room l2. Room I2-the exclusive Senior Lounge . . .7th period?. . .desks and chairs strewn about. . .the file Cone key onlyl. . .an at- mosphere conducive to true journalistic ex- cellence. Here it is ... your i968 Tillicum. Ho, l'Il bet she's cut off their heads. fsmmmf QMWLI STUDENT COUNCIL 'lst Row: J. Mothewsg J. Reynoldsg K. Reoderg K. Smithg J. Corusoj M. Voughng P. Eckg S. Hunng R. Hublzns. 2nd Row: M. Henseng S. Terrellg M. Whiteg P. Thorng C. Vaughng J. Grossie, W. Perkinsg P. Wood. 3rd Row: P. McHughg P. Porsonsg F. Mc- Dermottg J. Yostg C. Horrisong C. Holly C. Jamesg C. Henry. 4th Row: K. Groomeg M. Robinsong L, Bomesg D. Perkinsg J. Croftg K. Coyleg E. Youngerg M. Smithg H. Etsellg W. Knowlesg J. Lcmdgrofg W. Reiss. 144 UJMQQV5 Elections . . . speeches from strangers . . . the first coalescence of organized leadership . . . sorting place and source of action . .. forum . .. for them . .. do they care? Fighting inertia . . . a need for thoroughness . . . a tendency to follow . . . the chance to direct . . , infrequent meetings . . . constant committee work . . . dynamics of power-a few who do so much. The question of authority, the source, the use, the right to no . . . the fragile tie between us and the Office . . . resentment . . . agreement . . . resignation . . . resistance . . . is compromise always the best? Sit down, Kevin! . . . a new flag on old problem . . . picnic tables . . . gym lockers . . . lunch music . . . coke machines . . . at the dances . . . taking tickets . . . watching doors . . . cooks and bouncers . . . shoals of shoes . . . fields of clothes pins . . . l l o'clock- here they comel The choice . . . mediocrity through inaction excellence with initiative . . . co-operation . . . leadership. . .volunteers? President John Caruso checks with advisor Mr, lannucci for a final okay. Selling tickets . . . running dances cleanup drives and senior rights in the hallways . . . on the sidewalks serving justice, stopping fights. When our leader dons his cape We spring right into action We devise the compromise We are the ruling faction. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: D. Perkins, J. Croft, P, Mc- Hugh, F. McDermott, M. Robinson, M. Warner, B. Knowles, J. Grassie, J. Rey- nolds, C. Vaughn, J. Yost. Seated: John Caruso. 145 A QWQWX . wssN Y5N' E s .QV fe .ww S wvxw9mMm.wsvw- sq. if bw 3 3 'vxsxmw fwsf Q E 1 X NN ...S N . : X I ' P' W1 .... EM Wg. 'J 1 . . ' WW E ' ,. . 'x K A 3 S N LD 2 NSN mwwwg 5 NW S N , .m.. . .V Q 'H 5 vm-X Q N: -N . n 1 iss so sw. 2 S WSW... X xxbxx 5 Q x ' x X NIH.. -NXwm '-W.. gxxk, My Q Wkxxxxxxsmmg X'-M 5 XX 3 uxxxmxxwxmxxmwymxx E XXX Wwxvmxwm 5 ...om s W Z ff Z Z Z Z Q 4 Z Z 2 2 Officers C. Giovanetti, Presidentg M. Styer, Vice Presidentj D. Cianci, Secretaryg J. Yost, Treasurer. Seniors 'lst Rows left to right: D. Ciarqci, F. McDermott, J. Grassie, Floden, J. Caruso, C. Giovanetti, G. Mathis, C. Downing. M. Styer, L. Reynolds, 2nd Row: C. Vaughn, B. Busserner, 4th Row: N. S I' h S. Parsons, J. Fredericks, N. S ' c ug t, J. Yost. mlfh, N. Brad. 3rd Row: R. Juniors 'lst Row: left to right: A. Brown, L. Leeds, E. Thomas. 2nd Row: W. Knowles, D. Perkins, K. Smith, D. Bacon, R. Gotta. 3rd Row: M. Wyl- lie, S. Asay, K. Kirby. 4th Row: C. Faunce, J. Land- graf, T. Drew. Induction night, solemn darkness, hushed chatter . . . giggles . . . silence . . . decorous music . . . ceremonious gowns of metallic gray Procession-flickering candles clutched in cupcake papers-dripping wax . . . illuminated faces, awed probationers . . . All in place . . . focus upon flicker in balcony-Mrs. Steigelman . . . Bow ... l-2-3 ... Blow! ...all seated. . . . Speeches-scholarship, character, leadership, service . . . pledge, pin, card-welcome. This meeting will now come to order. Minutes, please. . . . lt has been suggested . . . All in favor? Opposed? Motion carried. . . Any further suggestions? . . . Volunteers? . . . Thank you. Meeting Adjournedf' Craig Giovanetti discusses last minute preparations with Mrs. Steigelman. Im,7'hioIZ,l Features, editorials, news flashes Scoops, leads, headlines. Pick up assignments, meet deadlines. proofreaders, reporters, typists - work toward one goal . . . Stories in room lO4. Valuable reports on school activities - keep students tuned in on what's happening. Censorship . . . suppression Plus - interesting columns, jokes. Mr. McLamb advises all. Commencement lssue . . . completes the year . . . As it should be done. 148 'lst Row: K. Cucugliello, A. Best, E. Younger, J. Schill, D. Bacon D. McCombs. 2nd Row: D. Cianci, D. Koukoules, C. Henry, S Hunn, L. Leeds, M. Stephens, S. Saaybe, M. Lamb, B. Ridley 3rd Row: S. Evaul, M. Vaughn, R. Kennedy, R. Floden, A. Gowell J. Henry, B. Horton. C. Giovanetti, D. Collins, Mr. McLamb, Advisor, W. Gravell. 1 l l 4. Sclight, S, Holmes, M. Poeder, M. Styer, P. McHugh Soyo Stole March-march-march . . . freedom, independence ah-tenn-shun! . . . dignity and pride line right up . .. learn about your nation what they fought for - why they died. Make that bed . . , harken to the bugle stand up tall ... sit down when you're told check that time . . . don't get off your schedule Future Leaders . . . America the Bold. .r Giiiiitilli Stole Q? Qimzeirgolmgl Summer programs-Douglas College . girls from all over New Jersey- pizza parties, gab sessions, sleepless nights . . . mad rushes at mealtime . lectures, lectures, and more lectures . . . How does a democratic government work? . . . What is responsible citizenship . . . guest speakers-a thrill when the governor came . . . an informative and memorable experience. K J lSeatedl J. Gilbert, T. Mitchell, E. Young, J. Zacher. lSI'andingl J. Croft, M. Robinson J Caruso, G. Mathis, L. Kozlowski 7th period, band room . . post bell clank each musical com onent KB 2 pandemonium . . . toot , . . boom squeak Executive Committee: 'lst Row, I. to r: B. Rielley, E. Scott, G. Mathis, L. Reynolds, P, Tatu. 2nd Row: B. Bianco, V, Duffett, C. Downing, A. Doerr, J, Fredericks, R. Walker. 3rd Row: T. Hueskin, R. Gotta, R. Fischer, J. Hershey. P seeking its niche? Mr. Ferrara-our director . Let s improve the sound. . . . 3-4 . notes merge under the rhythm of the wooden baton harmony? . . . no . . . tap, tap, cut More brass, Fit clarinets, and watch the dynamics . . . shhh . . . ready trumpets? take it from the top, I 2 Game day . . . l2:l5-bustle glowing shoes, flashy white gloves . . . demeritsp l Bright red stripes, snapping in precision to the beat of the big bass drum in step? . . . left, right Batons whirling, gleaming Banners crackling Plume feathers fluttering Instruments glittering Chorusing - On Palmyra' . . . On stage - rousing marches soothing pastorales . . . precision and sensitivity . who squeaked? . . . shhh melodies emerge, ebb, blend in harmony 1st Row, I. to r.: R. Mol inari, E. Scott, M. Price, C. Cole, A, Doerr, C - Downing, J. Fredericks, 2? A ll Xg? T. Cole. 2nd Row: N. ru 1, , F'- Smith, D. Koukoules, V. ..,,, . Knepp, J. Cooper, R Coles, S. Kelly, L. Jen sen, A. Brown, D. Cianci R. Bradley. 3rd Row: C Geddes, B. Bianco, K Coursen, A. Scornaienchi A. Loreoux, W. Know- les, H. Christensen, W Frank, R. Hunn. i f Q 2 - - 'Ist Row: M. Gideonj W. Uriang J, Reynoldsg L. Reynoldsg K. Kirbyj V. Duffettg J. Bonanno. All South Jersey Band: E. Scott 2nd Row: C. Prickittg W. Scottg J. McDerrnottg J. Gilbertg J. Hersheyg S. Asayg T. Huesken P. McCoyg J. Schweizer. 3rd Row: R. Bystrorng D. Bacong R. Walkerg T. Pahlg S. Parsonsg P. Eckg R. Gottog D. Thorng W. Hillg K. Groomeg R. Fischerg G. Mathis. Mr. Ferrara gives last-minute instructions at a pep rally and furthermore . . . Managers: I. to r. G. Huberg C. Sprenkelg D. Drebyg D. Barnes. 151 Officers: B. Rielley, Treasurerg G. Mathis, Presidentg L. Reynolds, Vice-Presidentg J. Fredericks, Secretary. German Band: il. to r.J: T. Huesken, A. Doerr, R. Fischer, C. Downing, G. Mathis. Pep Band: 'lst Row: L. Reynolds, K. Kirby, B. Bianco, A. Brown A. Doerr, C. Downing, J. Fredericks, T, Huesken, W. Knowlesf 2nd Row: D. Thorn, J. Gilbert, C. Prickett, J. McDermott, H Clarinet Trio: il. to r.J: B. Bianco, C. Downing, E. Scott. Christenson, P. McCoy, J. Reynolds, J. Schweizer, G. Mathis, R. Hunn. 3rd Row: R. Bradley, R. Walker, R. Bystrom, R. Gotta, R. Fischer, K. Groome, W. Scott, J. Hershey, D. Bacon. il U ,-if 2 ll to rl: T. Drew, N. Brad, J. Maculey, J. Cooper, C. Faunce, J. Evans, M. Roedig. Right column, march . . . left flank 0 l . . . counter march . . . mark time, ' mark . . . familiar sounds coming from the front of the band. , Pretty girls proud to present l their standards. United Nations Our school Our state Our band And our country. in to ri: z. Jones, P. Hill, K. Kirby, R. Pied- h HAP 'Negro' PGH Of I en, B. Rielley, K. Terrell, A. Best. 0 We Colo' Guofd- Emll3lU6llllllQlV4S P-A-L-M-Y-R-A . . . steps, step, seven Letters proudly carried . . , turn as one . . . drills . . . formations . . . all part of the scene. Red and White uniforms nicely filled indeed . . . white boots . . . gloves . . . our signature, on legs. ?ffi'l.'ia er ll 4 1 t r ':1QZI': ,eesree i . . li , f . .,,. B. Rielley, Head 153 5Y Qzsrx ' Left to right: K. Scott, J. Schnitzius, J. Yost, B. Bussemerg P. Tatu, U E 5 E. Fletcher, R. Kreider, L. Eckhardt. PRACTICE at 2:45 in the parking lot . . . Drill and drill and drill again. The piercing sound of a shrill whistle-the parade begins, ATTENTION . . . Batons up . . . forward march .. .knees up ... guide and SMILE. Sometimes sunny X sometimes not . . . March to the field Stop at the fiftyl SALUTE . . . now, Jody, now! . . . two minutes P Lois 'til half. A lump in the throat ... a quiver of excitement-a quick, but meaningful prayer . . . The show begins .. . l-2-3 go ... toss . . . turn . . . flexible movements , . . intricate turns born of infinite practice produce a successful halftime. Guide, SMILE, l-2-3 pinwheels, finger twirls, toss turns, body rolls . . . time to march off. The game is over . . . a victory parade? maybe. PRACTICE at 2:45. ls it worth it? ... of course! 1 l Kathy Pat, Head majorette Ellen l Gina , Jeanne Barbara Dee, Captain Jodi QM mme x49v- A., a A' ff' CAPTAINS AND ADVISOR Left to right: C. Vaughn, Varsity co-captain, K. Reader, J.V. captain, Miss Eck, advisor, K. Smith, J.V. co-captain, N. Sclight, Varsity captain. IL Cl'l66d6F5J Jackie Kenney, Substitute Jan Patti Jann I!! X l f E L., Kathy Edsell, Substitute Neef-C Junior Varsity teams struggling- Junior Varsity cheerleaders cheering- Ioyai, eager, gay Saddle shoes with porn-poms- running in the halls Red and white crepe paper blocking a door, J.V. cheerleaders stirring up spirit carrying off Peppy Pal spreading everywhere - enthusiasm. 'lst Row: left to right: K. Readerg L. Gambleg K. Smith. 2nd Row V Knepp N. VanArtsdaienj F, Leitmeyer. jgiimoir Voiifoiiiw COI'1I1i2 Karen Karen Lindo Kathi NOUCY Fran Janice Junior Administrative Management Society . . . outstanding students . . . represent our business department infrequent meetings visit community colleges and an insurance company, attend lectures learn to understand business. Ut., a.UL.5..l Z 2 5 Z, 5 2 2 r Vi, Jr. A. M. S.: P Hillg F. Patchel SeC'ef:Ejjf,gp?,FelEdaCl:T2Or,r?lV industrious . . . Self- Som- Help over-worked teachers . .. -type . . . ditto . . . staple-tests, charts, outlines -write letters . , . type up orders . . . -grade tests . . . get mail . . . run tedious errands . . . Learning responsibility . . . while gaining experi- EYICG. Seated left to right: S. Eckertg E. Wbitebeadg N. Warmkesselg E. Baboreg Mr. Harker, advisorg N, Bussell, Standing: 'lst row: l., Limon- ginog R. Goinsg L. Bleamg P. Hillg G. Marlesg L. Jenseng C. Persong J. Buddeng M. Grafg B. Wallaceg S, Hubbs. 2nd row: F. Patchelg J. Fredericks, R. Kreiderg P, Melcherg S. Detwilerg D. Settemberinog N. Cramerg M. Stevensg S. Saaybe. 159 Z gflpjgd Starting from top, left ta right A. Caruso, R. Kennedy, S. Terrell, K, Cucugliello, R. Hubbs, J. Schnitzius, P. Wood, R. Zink, A. Best, B. Hall, R. Hammersly, D, Kern, E. Groman, S. Winston, D, Settemberino, S. Taylor, J. McGill, P, Baal. dll 61556 Qllollfb SCENE: Room 204, Thursdays after school ENTER: 30 girls . .. 3 or4 boys . . . advisor, Mr. Bell Lights . .. Camera . . . Action . . . Future actors and actresses . . . valianty struggling . . . casting, learning lines, rehearsing, performing. A Christmas assembly . . . The Miracle at Derrick, Texas. A visit to another theater . . . in New Hope. Study techniques - speaking ...acting . .. laughing? ?? Purpose . . . inspire - humor, feeling, sensitivity - in student body . . . develop talents and forget nervousness. I CCURTAINJ Drama Club Officers Left to right: Mr. Bell, advisor, A. Caruso, R. Ken nedy, K. Cucugliello, E. Groman, seated. All State Chorus: John Caruso Starting from bottom, left to right: 'lst Row: T. Drew, A. Brown, A. Salmon, B. May, M. Vaughn, P. Parsons, B. Wilhelm. 2nd Row: J. Reynolds, E. Thomas, L. Smith, L. Leeds, J. Scott, M. Stankey, D. Bacon. 3rd Row: S. Taylor, S. Dorsey, K. Martino, M. Zwirner, K. Saaybe, R. Rivers, J. Cooper, C. Speers, A. Best, L. Gamble, J. Caruso, 4th Row: K. Terrell, K. Deal, L. Eckhardt, B. Ridley, S, Winston, N. Woodington, L. Gravell, J. Hershey, J. Schweizer, C. Straub, T. Huesken, K. Kirby. Top: S. Martino, D. Reed. 7th period or after school . . . band room or maybe, room l l7? . . . An exercise of the vocal chords-training for pitch and control . . . To the beginner - a new language a maze of black markings to be interpreted into pitch, phrasing, and dynamics . . . what is a chorale? an oratorio? Alto . .. bass . .. soprano . . . ready? . .. O. K. l-2 . . . la, la, la, chorus accompanied by the sure tones of a piano . . . Solo time . . . foreboding silence . . . oh, please, not me . . . You mean that note all the way up there? . . . Encouragement, prompting . . . see, you made it . . . Don't be shy . . . Join in ... Sing out. Future Teachers Of America As- piring pedagogues exploring trials and tribulations of their chosen profession . . . Films, lectures, discussions . . . A trip to Glassboro Substitute teaching for a day-see it from the other side . . . The Head Start program a real challenger, re- warding experience . . . Save the Children clothes drive, bake sale. . .An active and involved group Foreshadow of the future? Officers and advisor: left to right: S. Parsons, vice-president: Mrs. Corcoran, advisor: N. Sclight, secretary, J. Cooper, president, absent from photo, M. Poeder, treasurer. 1. .z 'S E . 'I ,..,, W.-.,.,,,7,-,,.W,,M.,.. If XX! l 'lst Row: J. Harnelman, S. Parsons, M. Park, M. Styer, A. Flynn, C. Hall, S. Martino, A. Best, J. Cooper, J. Grassie, N, Sclight, J Jondreau. 2nd Row: D. Robertson, S. Hunn, J. Griggs, S. Terrell M. Henson, L. Bruckler, D. Poeder, B. Van Santen, J, Van En burgh, T. Maher, D. Reed, J. Neyhart, H. Grassie, D. Shahade K. froome. 3rd Row: P. Parsons, C. Edwards, L. Leeds, M. Dando 1 1 C. Carmichael, C. Catoe, J. Waring, K. Kirby, C. Speers, M. Vaughn, B. May, C. Henry, B. Scott, S. Dorsey. 4th Row: C. Mar- tin, J. Heliger, K. Matczak, S. Mutschler, K. Coursen, D. Yan- sick, M. Wyllie, S. Evaul, J. Goffredo, C. Trougott, C. Kovak, P. Eck, R. Hubbs, K. Rausch, P. Goyne, R. Gotta, F. Weber. 'lst Row: B. Bianco, L. Tarantola, J. Grassie, J. Chrupcala, V. Duffett M Zwirner 2nd Row' L Eckhardt B Hall J Van San- ten A Begt D. Mokouleyv 3rd Raw: A Brofhm' C. Cale' K' Kirby Officers and advisor: left to right: L. Tarantola, treasurerj J C. ISpeers, 3. Waring K. Martino. 4th Rovf: J. Malcauley Lf GfGSSie, Secretory: Mrs Smith, Gdviwf: J. Chrupwlc, president, Leeds, K. Thomas, B, Wilhelm, B. Pryor, S. Holmes, L. Cooper. A' Brown, V'Ce'P'95'dem- ! Future Nurses of America . . . Gain experience and enthusiasm- by helping today . . . An orphan in Korea and Thoughtful sunshine baskets. Guest speakers, films, and candy sales . . . Learning to serve . . . With pride in accomplishment. felwieslfolelliw clwlti ,. Flashbulbs . .. lenses . .. plates and Plus-x . .. paper . .. print tongs .. . aprons . . . towels . . . another chorus of Sweet Georgia Brown for spoons and developing tray . . . a barred door T leaking cries of revelry . .. the heck with those clowns on the tillicum staff . . . an occasional visit from ll Duce . .. print . . . develop . . . stop . . . fix . . . wash-out of focus. Palmy- ra's most exclusive club . . . hours af- ter school land duringl . . . tedium and satisfaction. I. to r. D. Collins, B. Gravell, R. Lange, C. Giovanetti, J. Beasley, Mr. Muccolini, advisor. 'Ist Row: P. Eck, M. Styer, F. McDermott, A. Flynn, M. Wyllie, D. Yansick, J. Goffredo, L. Murphy, S. Evaul, C. Traugott, 2nd row: A. Caruso, S. Terrell T. Maher, J. Maurone, Miss Skalisky, advisor, S Melchiore, B. Cooper, B. Martin, C. Daniel, M Zwirner, 3rd Row: K. Mays, C. Henry, M. Vaughn 1 S. Hunn, B. Mason, C. Speers, J. Macauley, C. Faunce, T. Drew, S. Dorsey, J. Sanford. 4th Row: J. Bendell, N. Woodington, J. Parker, P. Parsons, E, Thomas, B. Wilhelm, A. Brown, L. Brown, C. James, S. Kelly, K. Martino. 164 l WB VGC N Clulolu French literature, language, customs, boys?? see a play- learn a song- present a skit- send a letter- hands across the sea. Gll?!l6l . Qlulom Guten Morgenl -led by Mrs. Shinnick in thoughts of . . . customs . . . food I clothes dancing. Inspiring discussions, de- bates, arguments ...a trip to Ger- many?? Prone: J. Caruso. Kneeling: I. Landgraf, S. Woltschmidt. 'lst row, ll. to r.l: N. Woodington, K. Mays, J. Schweizer, Mrs. Shinnick, advisor, J. Wagner, G. Mathis, D. Taylor, J. Griggs. 2nd row: R. Goyne, J. Cooper, G. Wright, W. Gravell, B, Trout, D. Croft, M. Robinson. Top: E. Gromon. Spanish students . . . Learning while enjoying and doing. Customs, language, I literature . . . Siestas, sombreros And tortillas. -guided by Miss Calio To meet our foreign K neighbors. Sli? lllrilftlb 1st row: D. lnman, D. Carmichael, K. Sheehan, C. Edwards. 2nd row: S. Taylor, J. Heliger, R. Rivers, Miss Calio, advisor, P. Pflaumer, S. Wentzel, R. Hubbs. Standing: J. Kenney, L. Smith, L. Leeds, C. Kovack, M. Henson. 165 Left to right: S. Polito, R. Goyne, R. Fischer, Mr, Miller, advisor, S. Hoad, B. Baskin, J, Wagner, Mr. McFarland, advisor, R. Melcher. QMS. oi M65 Junior Engineering and Technical Society cIub??? Tuesdays and Wednesdays in 213. -ad- vised by Mr. Miller and sometimes - Mr. McFarland. Learn about resistance, capacitance, Henrys, volts, amperes. New amateur radio club fix T.V.'s. Work with ohmeters oscilli- csopes . . . inductance bridge . . . voltmeters . . . amateur .. , millamrneters. J. E. T. S. equation: Mr. Miller : confusionlo x sin 300 probability cos 105 x i0 hectors2 Qiogiioioiifm QXMQ W. Gravellg D. Bacon. 'Ist Row, Left to right: G. Huber, D. Taylor, R. Fischer, G. Wrightg SQ WL 1-. U M. VanEmburgh. 2nd Row: G. Dukeg W. Wheelhouseg R. Johnson, D. ll ! Bacon. Fixing microphones . . . And speakers. l.ouder...no, that's too loud...okay, good. Go help arrange the stage. . .thanks. Help to entertain the student body...squeaky microphones, . .hushed whispers. . .feet lightly treading backstage. A silent...but dedicated crew. Left to right: R. Goyne, W. Scott, G. Huber, D. Bacon, R. Fischer, J. Hershey. s N . Q31-2 'S arise? , J. 5' . 251:-5 r-tue, iifll 2.55 Ffifg .51 't2w.e.i Gallant boys. . .giving up classes-to guide lights on our stage. . .assemblies plays, and speakers. Quiet backstage. . .pull the curtain. . . iWhen?? - Nowlll More red lights. . .no. . .blue. . .no. . .the spotlight. . .goodl Do I smell smoke?. . .check the scenery. . .no it's okay. Quick close the curtains! put on the house lights And now a round of applause for our silent. . .unrecognized Crew of helpers-the stage committee!!! Qivlldlgce ccitcexib l f Books-keys to enlightenment, enrichment . . . absorbed, analyzed, interpreted, discussed . Where were we last week? . . . Hamlet . .. Oedipus the King . . . Plays- Devil's Disciple . . . The Rehearsal . . . Scaf- fold for Marionettes generally serious, some joshing . . . relating and comparing ex- periences . . . psyching characters . . . a study of life from the outside, developing in- sight into oneself. l Circular: left to right: A. Gowell, J, Bujak, S. Hood, Mrs. Leppel, advisory B. Rielley, W. Reiss, J. Grassie, C. Hall, A, Flynn, ceirygllisiiystlmnar Philosophy-love of wisdom . . . lnquiring minds delve into the mysteries of the Metaphysical Universe, search tor truth . .. QD A real challenge to the intellect-complex jargon, abstruse concepts Determinism- tree will . . . Substantial change . . . Plato . .. Aristotle ... Maritain .. Parmenides . . . Instruction, discussion . . . causes-formal Material .. . Efficient ... What is the final cause? pure act? . . . potency? . . . What do you mean this book doesn't exist? . . . Preparation for independent, logical thoughts . . . ideas that will stand the test Back Row, I. fo r.: J. Buick, P. Ulrich, S. Hood, K, Mays, kat time . . . Personal freedom of thought. M. Robinson, W. Reiss. 2nd row: J. Caruso, J. Landgraf, W. Gravell, Front Row: J. Wright, J. Bendell, E. Grornan. 169 4 X 43 fi U fi Am, ,ff f , Bottom Row left to right N Sclight S Evoul J Jessup C Kovock C Henry B Cooper K Rousch S Terrell B Ridley Top left to right A Coruso, R. Kennedy, D. Donovan, J, Bujok, L. Bumgorner, R. Floden, G Bishop G Sclight Qoivi oubj is f xi Afternoon Artists ot work special project new medium beautify o school posters for publicity See o museum o church on exhibit. Bock to work Art Club. 170 Dedicated members, meeting on Fridays, discuss the pressing issues ot today... -answer the burning questions: Whatever happened to our handbooks? Where is our moderator? -rebuttal, cross examination, refutation, analysis . . . affirm, negate. Debate topics: Gun Control Legislation' Vietnam , Hippies . Competition, tournaments . . . one team ver- sus another . . . rapier thrusts . .. verbal acrobatics . . . winsflosses . . . a well fought fight. Cdltilliwtftiz ccllulfay Seated, Left to Right: G. Huber, W. Gravell, Mrs. Hillyard, advisor, K. Martino, S. l-load. Standing: J. Caruso, J. Cooper, J. Wright, J. Bendell, E. Groman, J. Schweizer, J. Landgraf, K. Mays. Wkwzkuf W ,Lffffffwgg M .,, 2, SI , Q , w M, . .- V, 'Q - , ,4-,..f,, 4 px ' A as, :Mtg ,M fy V6 ' WZ, X w. A SCORPIO TH E SCORPION Passion aggression, struggle for survival . . . overestlmation of self . . . anticipation . . . pleasure . . . excitement . . . SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS. Barbara Rielley i967 Homecoming Queen The big game . .. alumni, parents friends . .. half - time... The Band takes the field ...new cars carrying pretty girls- the pride of their classes. Nervous escorts. . .mounting tensions . . .hope . . . prayers . . . expectancy . . .The big moment. . .applause. . . Coronation. . .Barbara Rielley. . . K l 967 Homecoming Queen. I 'lst row: J. Reynolds, J. Grassie, F. McDermott, M. Styer, P. McHugh, M. Poeder, J. Yost, K. Groome. 2nd row: J. Evans, C. Faunce, P. Wood, M. Vaughn, R. Hubbs, C. Henry, P, Parsons, S. Hunn, J. Chrupcala, V. Duffett, J. Macauleyf P. Eck, M. Henson, S. Terrell V S I Marianne Poeder, Senior Attendant Jackie Kenney, Senior Attendant Sllllww IYQQMLQQ Rags' Who? Us? You should see her sister. ' N 5 But I haven't even asked you yet. .4 551. ii JNL ex It must be something I ate. 176 l think it fell in right here. l wonder what she does for on encore. ll , Come to my gross hut. Jllf, e5llQ loellgqlqel lntellectuols Anonymous. Gee, ond all I've got is sexy legs. 177 Now cut that out! The Others Brothers K . 5- , . s Future stars of Jerry Blavot. Qtetwf tdwtatwwD My you do have a probIern!! Who's unknowr1??? N... Q X X r bf Au Dr. March, plec1se!! A real bod apple. Another moral victory for Palmyro's beauties. Mother Nature's done strange things. 179 That's right Roy, everyone else is wrong. i Dr. Swan, our County Mortuary representative. four square, and eleven ears agrow . . . The not so real McCoy's. Stiliilelfw 180 K N Ciiiall, Evvie Crochet Topal Crochet Mrs. Crochet . Elna Crochet . Fleece Crochet Arthur Crochet Mr. Tobin . . . Commodore . . Mrs. Dupre .... Toyo Delacriox Dewey Crochet Mrs. Beaumont . . . . . .. Barbara Bussemer . . . . . . Teri Kennedy Jackie Kenney . . . . . Nancy Warmkessel Nancie Bussell . . . .... Ken Groome Edward Groman . . ... Mike Powers . . . Abby Flynn Bill Reiss ... Jim McGill Crochet . . Doreen Cianci K J 'Ughagruntl lf my tub made it, my trunk should! - 1 I I K ...gi ' v Guess which twin uses Ultra Bright. Who soys, 'Noir' removes stubby legs? I think you're kinda cute too. I may be dead. . ,tiredg but l don't need lilies Just cz little wider, l'm sure it will fit! sig: 3 , A sfi 165531 X. E Sports Night is like that, yeah, it is. Qloolllo IIWQ Sport transformed. . .a night of madness... score those points. . .benefit the ubiquitous Ac- tivity Fund. Students . . . captains, athletes, volunteers . . . Draftees-shanghied, coerced. . .the glodiators in , the Colosseum before the howling mob-of adults. Please that audiencel. . .Too bod-sanguinory scenes are immoral. ' Cheerleaders, goily costumed. . .screoming. . . For what? The first half of the alphabet-or the second half Red and White. Throw 'em to the lions Blood, sweat, and tears. Bring on the Christians! Red power QM IWW i ii, iiifaiiii is A +V mg CV K Prince 81 Princess-Floronne Potchel and Guy Altieri King 81 Queen--Pot Donohue and Diane King i .. .. 5 ':k::' I iii i i i :qq , L f M Egg 1' Q 1 3-Q 32 Ei S X X? ' E 3322 ' E Aff fl? I . J Who hypnotized the Prom chairmen? 184 Has anyone seen Mr. I? There's no escape. Who said Hang the Queen?' 4 1 , A4,,f,1 Now l'hat's an obstacle course. K A humble gym, Transformed . . . a wonderland - Paris . . . Cross the bridge and take a stroll Through a park, hedges and flowers Along the sparkling Seine, Around the Eiffel Tower, -To a quiet cafe. Long skirts lightly ruffling . . . dancing to the music from a fine band The event of the year A Night to Remember. 185 We came to Paris to watch balloons? A X I i 1 . w Look ot him trying to hide behind the Pole. The little ole wine makers. Twenty on 'IL Duce' in the third. f. . ,z ,- 412 5 I gf. , , , R - . QF 9 we :Z1 Third door on the left, Richard. 186 , w 55V 's 'fs . 'M mf -33 ' X . Ziff A Qi AJ 44949 V25 1 N -igzi. A ' 80,1 Y W X Ill 1 Irma Lo Douce sot here?!?? 11 Q f ,. A' f .-'.' . I . l . 5 M , ,. Y 2 0 'I 3 6 g. 'J Qu . :,: fa 6 3 -'I 4 ,Q 1 1 :Q 1 9: 34 'e O 0 5' 5 v , Q , o o 6 94 A xiq p : - . bf N K 85 5 9 Q r 9 4 Thot's cs tower, Eric? 516113 Y dine clolfjl ALTIERI, G.-Basketball 1, 25 Tillicum 45 Student Council 15 FTA 45 Boys' State lAlternate1 35 Hall Monitors 45 Home- coming Committee 2, 35 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports i5Iig3htZ, 35 Senior Play 45 Will and Prophecy 45 Class President ARNDT, A.-Track 2, 35 Sports Night 15 Wrestling 3. AYRES, J.-Gym Club 2, 3, 45 Gym Team 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Talent Show 45 Sports Night 2. BABORE, E.-Basketball 15 Teacher's Secretary 3, 45 Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night 2, 3, BAILEY, M.-Teacher's Secretary 3, 45 Sports Night 1. BASKIN, B.-Gym Team lManager1 45 Sports Night 3. BENSON, D.-Tillicum 45 Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 45 Sports Night 3, 4. BENSON, R.-Teacher's Secretary 45 Chorus 1, 25 Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 3, 45 Sports Night 1, 2. BERGIN, R.-Baseball 3, 4. BEST, A.-Tillicum 45 FTA 45 FNA 2, 3, 45 Palmyrian 2, 3, 45 Library Council 25 Drama Club 45 English Seminar 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 45 Color Guard 45 Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Sports Night 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2. BIANCO, B.-Tillicum 45 FNA 2, 3, 45 Jets 25 Drama Club 35 Chorus 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 25 Prom Committee 3. BLACKEBY, J.-Jets 35 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. BLEAM, L.-Hockey 15 Basketball 1, 25 Tillicum 45 Teacher's Secretary 45 Band 1, 25 Homecoming Committee 35 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night 2, 3, 45 Will and Prophecy 4. BOCKHORN, H.-Football 15 Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 45 Sports Night 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 3. BOLEY, J.-Football 1, 2, 35 Gym Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Team 35 Basketball 1, 25 Track 15 Softball 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 3. BOND, C.-Basketball 3, 45 Tennis 3, 45 Sports Night 3. BRAD, N.-Tillicum 45 Student Council 2, 35 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 FNA 15 Choir 1, 25 Sign Carrier 45 Homecoming Com- mittee 45 Winter-Formal 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night 1, 2. BRANSON, S.-Softball 15 Tillicum 45 FTA 2, 35 Chorus 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming 4. BRENNAN, B.-Tillicum 45 FNA 45 Talent Show 3, 45 Sports Night 3, 45 Senior Play 4. BRILES, V.-Hockey 15 Basketball 15 Tillicum 45 Teacher's Secretary 35 Band 15 Homecoming Committee 25 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 4. BUDDEN, J.-Teacher's Secretary 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 25 Sports Night 3. BUJAK, J.-Gym Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Team 2, 3, 45 Tennis 3, 45 Tillicum 35 Palmyrian 35 Debate Club 2, 3, 45 Photo- graphy Lab 25 English Seminar 45 Philosophy Club 45 Sports Night 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 4. RUSSELL, N.--Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Teacher's Secretary 45 Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night 1, 2, 3, 4. 'X BUSSEMER, B.--Gym Club 1, 25 Tillicum 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 FTA 35 Hall Monitors 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Majorettes 2, 3, 45 Head 35 Captain 45 Homecoming Com- mittee 1, 2, 35 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee lco-chair- manl 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 45 Sports Night 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Will and Prophecy 3, 45 Steer- ing Committee 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4. BYSTROM, R.-Basketball 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Sports Night 35 Steering Committee 2. CAHILL. M..-Tillicum 45 FTA 25 FNA 3, 45 Drama Club 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Committee 3. CALLAND, S.-Girls' State CAlternate1 35 Sports Night 25 Senior Play lCommittee1 4. CARUSO, J.-Tillicum lEditorJ 45 Student Council lExecutive Comm 35 President 41 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Boys' State 35 Debate Club 1, 3, 45 Philosophy Club 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 All-State Choir 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 German Club 4. CHRISTENSEN, H.-Palmyrian 3, 45 Boys' State iAlternate1 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. CHRUPCALA, J.-Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Softball 1, 2, 35 Tillicum 45 Student Council 25 FNA, 2, 3, 45 Hall Monitors 45 Library Council 2, 35 Sign Carriers 45 Cheer- leaders 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Sports Night 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play lCommittee1 45 Steer- ing Committee 3, 4. CIANCI, D.--Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Tillicum 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, lSec. editor 415 Palmyrian 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 1, 25 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Will and Prophecy 3, 45 Closs Historian 1, 2, 3, 4. COLE, C.--Hockey 15 FNA 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Orchestra 2. COLLINS, R.-Football 15 Softball 2, 35 Palmyrian 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Steering Committee 3. COOPER, J.-Hockey iManager1 1, 2, 35 Basketball lManager1 1, 25 Tillicum 45 FTA lTreasurer1 3, President 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Band Executive Committee 45 Sign Car- riers 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 1, 25 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Jr.-Sr- Banquet 35 Sports Night 1, 3, 45 German Club 4. CORRADETTI, L.-Football 15 Tillicum 3, 45 Palmyrian 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 3, 45 Will and Prophecy 3, 45 French Club 2, 35 Boxing Club 4. COWCHOK, C.-Football 15 Sports Night 1, 2, 3. COYLE, J.-Gym Club 35 Cross Country 35 Tillicum 45 Student Council 45 Palmyrian 1, 25 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 45 Sports Night 1, 25 Senior Play 1, 25 Steering Committee 4. CRAMER, N.-Teacher's Secreatary 45 Winter-Formal Committee 15 Sports Night 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 French Club 4. CROFT, J.-Gym Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Tillicum 45 Student Council 3, 45 Boys' State 35 Debate Club 15 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night 1, 2. DELANEY, P.-Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 35 Hall Monitors 45 Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Co'm- mittee 45 Sports Night 1, 25 Will and Prophecy 35 Junior Rotarian Republic. DETWILER, S.-Gym Club 1, 2, 35 Teacher's Secretary 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night 1. DiLEONARDO, J.-Talent Show 2, 35 Sport Night 1. DOERR, A.-Basketball, Manager 1, 25 Tillicum 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 FTA 2, 3, 45 Teacher's Secretary 45 Chorus 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 1, 3, 45 Talent Show 35 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night 1. DON, J.-Football l, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Hall Monitor 45 Wrestl- ing 3. DONNELLY, W.-Gym Club 45 Track l5 Baseball 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night 3. DONOVAN, D.-Gym Club 35 Chorus l5 Homecoming iEscorti 35 Talent Show 35 Art Club 4. DOWNING, C.-Basketball, Manager 2, 35 Tillicum 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 FTA 2, 35 Girl's Citizenship Alternate 35 Chorus 35 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 45 Orchestra l, 2. DUFFETT, V.--Tillicum 45 FNA 2, 3, 45 Teacher's Secretary 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 35 Talent Show 35 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Will and Prophecy 4. ECKERT, S.-Gym Club 2, 35 Gym Team 2, 35 Softball l, 25 Teacher's Secretary 3, 45 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Jr,-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Steering Committee 2, 3. EDSELL, K.-Gym Club 25 Teacher's Secretary 3, 45 Drama Club 35 Cheerleaders 2, 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 4- FISCHER, R.--Stage Committee 45 Sound Club 2, 3, 45 Jets 45 Band 3, 4. FISHER, G.-Football iC.H.S.J l, 25 Cross Country tC.H.S.J li Hall Monitors iC.H.S.l l. FLODEN, R.-Basketball Manager 2, 35 Tillicum 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Palmyrian 3, 45 Color Guard 3, 45 Homecoming Com- mittee 2, 35 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee tChairmanl 35 Winter Formal 45 Sports Night 3, 45 Senior Play tCommittee Chairman? 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Art Club l, 2, 3, 41 Will 81 Prophecy 4. FLYNN, A.- Gym Club l5 Tillicum 45 Student Council 25 FTA 2, 3, 45 Girls' Citizenship Alternate 35 English Seminar 45 Band l, 2, 3, Cheerleaders J.V. 35 Homecoming Committee 3, 45 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Will 8. Prophecy 3, 45 French Club iPresidenti 4. FREDERICKS, J.-Basketball l, iManageri 35 Tillicum 45 Nation- al Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Palmyrian 2, 35 Girls' State Altern- ate 35 Teacher's Secretary 3, 45 Chorus 2, 35 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Winter- Formal Committee 35 Sports Night l, 45 Band Secretory 4. GAYNOR, C.--Basketball l, 35 Tillicum l, 2, 45 Palmyrian l, 2, 3, 45 Band i5 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling l, 2, 45 Spanish 2. GERHARDT, T.--FTA 35 Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 45 Sports Night 3, 45 Wrestling 2. GIBSON, G.-Football i5 Sports Night 3, 45 Intramural Football 2. GILBERT, J.-Tennis 45 Student Council 25 Boys' State 35 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Prom Committee 3. GIOVANETTI, C.-Football l5 Baseball 3, 45 Softball 2, 35 Student Council l5 National Honor Society 3, 45 Palmyrian 2, 3, 45 Boys' State 35 Photography Club 2, 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Steering Committee 2, 3, 45 Class Vice-President 2, 3, 4- GAIL, G.-Intramural Softball 35 Teacher's Secretary 3, 4. Committee 2, 35 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Will 8, Prophecy 4, GOWELL, G.-Intramural Softball 35 Teacher's Secretary 3, 4. yrian 45 English Seminar 45 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Jr.- Sr. Banquet 45 Steering Committee 4. GOYNE, W.-Stage Committee 45 Jets 45 Talent Show 45 German Club 45 Intramural Soccer 3- GRAF, M.---Intramural Softball 35 Teacher's Secretary 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 35 Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 45 Sports Night 3. GRASSIE, J?-Gym Club 35 Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Tillicum 45 Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 45 Executive Council 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 FNA 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 2, 45 Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 English Seminar 4. GRIFFITH, E.-Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Tillicum 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Debate Club l, 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 35 English Seminar 45 Philosophy Club 3, 45 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Caroller's 2, 35 All State Chorus 35 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 German Club 4, GROMAN, E.-Tillicum 45 Debate Club l, 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Philosophy Club 3, 45 Senior Play 45 German Club 4. GROOME, K.-Student Council 45 FTA 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night l5 Senior Play 4. HAGER, D.-Boys' State iAlternateJ 35 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night 3. HALL, C.-Basketball l5 Student Council 45 FTA 3, 45 FNA 35 Library Council l, 25 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 45 Chorus l5 Home- coming Committee 35 Talent Show 4. HALL, J.-Gym Club i, 2, 3, 45 Gym Team l, 2, 3, 45 Jets 35 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Soccer ilntra- murali 3. HANSEN,. M.-Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night 3, 4. HARDY, D.-Football l. HARKER, D.-Talent Show 4. HEIL, B.-Football 2. HILL, P.-Softball 25 Tillicum ttyping editori 45 Student Council tExecutive Committee? 35 Teacher's Secretary 3, 45 Jr. AMS 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Color Guard 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 35 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Steering Committee 2. HOAD, S.-Gym Club 25 Boys' State iAlternateJ 35 Debate Club l, 2, 3, 45 Jets 3, 45 English Seminar 45 Philosophy Club 45 Chorus l, 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 2, 35 Wrestling 3. HOFFECKER, J.-Prom Committee 35 Sports Night l, 3. HOLMES, S.--Tillicum 45 FNA 2, 3, 45 Girls' State 35 Home- coming Committee 3, 45 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 45 Sports Night i, 2, 3, 45 Will and Prop- hecy 45 Steering Committee 3. HORTON, R.-Debate Club l, 2, 35 Chorus l, 25 Prom Com- mittee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 45 Sports Night l, 2. HOWARD, F.-Basketball 45 Gym Club l, 25 Teacher's Secre- tary 25 Library Council l5 Cheerleaders 25 Sports Night l, 25 iBurlington Senior Highi, HUBBS, S.-Tillicum 45 Teacher's Secretary 45 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night l, 3, 45 Will and Prophecy 4. HUNTER, S.-Hockey l, 2, 35 Basketball i, 2, 35 Softball I5 Teacher's Secretary l5 Chorus l5 Homecoming Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 4, HYZER, S.-Football l, 3, 45 Palmyrian 35 Jr. AMS 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Senior Play 45 Will and Prophecy 4. JACKSON, R.-Football l, 2, 35 Basketball l, 2, 45 Talent Show l, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night l, 2. JAMES, F.-Basketball iManagerJ l, 2, 35 Operators Club l, 2, 3, 45 Jr. AMS l, 25 Softball Intramurals l, 2. JENSEN, L.-Tillicum 45 Teacher's Secretary 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night l, 3, 45 Senior Play iCommitteeJ 4. JESSUP, J.-Gym Club l5 Hockey l5 Basketball l5 Sports Night iPublicity Sceneryi 35 Senior Play iCommitteei 2, 4. JOHNSON, B.-Palmyrian 2, 35 Chorus 25 Sports Night 2. JOHNSON, F.-Talent Show 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter- gorznal Committee 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Sports Night l, 2, JOHNSON, S.-Teacher's Secretary 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 4. JONES, Z.-FNA 25 Library Council l, 25 Chorus l, 25 Color Guard 45 Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night 2, 3, 4. KELLY, S.--Football i5 Gym Club l, 25 Jets 35 Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Steering Com- mittee 4. KENNEDY, R.-Palmyrian 45 Drama Club CPresidentJ 3, 45 Sports Night 2, 35 Senior Play 45 Art Club 2, 4, KENNEY, J.-Gym Club l, 2, 35 Basketball i5 Student Council l5 FNA l, 2, 35 Hall Monitors 45 Cheerleaders 2, 45 Homecom- ing Committee 45 Homecoming Representative 45 Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Spanish Club 4. KERN, A--Footboll li Gym Club l, 2, 3, 45 Soccer ilntramurali 3. KERN, J---Football ilntramurali 35 Tillicum 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 3. KIMBLE, R.-Gym Club l5 Palmyrian l5 Teacher's Secretary 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night 25 Basketball ilntramurali 3. KOZLOWSKI, L.-Football l, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Boys' State 35 Hall Monitors 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 45 Sports Night 3, 45 Will and Prophecy 45 Wrestling 3. KREIDER, R.-Gym Club l, 2, 35 Gym Team 2, 35 Tillicum 45 Teacher's Secretary 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Marjorettes 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 25 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 3: Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 4. LAMON, D.-Band i5 Prom Committee 3. LEEDS, D.-Gym Club 'l, 2, 35 Tillicum 45 Teacher's Secretary 35 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night 'l, 2, 3, 4. LIMONGINO, L.-Tillicum 45 Teacher's Secretary 3, 45 Home- coming Committee 35 Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Will and Prophecy 4. LIPPINCOTT, S.-Library Council 35 Drama Club 35 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 3. MARLES, G.-Tillicum 45 Teacher's Secretary 3, 45 Homecom- ing Committee 35 Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night I, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 4. MARTINO, K.-Gym Club I, 25 Tillicum 45 FTA 2, 3, 45 FNA 3, 45 Teacher's Secretary 45 Library Council I, 2, 35 Debate 3, 45 Drama Club 35 Chorus l, 2, 45 Homecoming Committee l, 25 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee I5 Jr.- Sr. Banquet 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 French Club 4. MARTINO, S.-Gym Club I, 25 FTA 3, 45 FNA 2, 3, 45 Library Council l, 2, 35 Debate Club 35 Drama Club 35 Chorus l, 2, 45 Homecoming Committee 25 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 4. MASON, K.-Gym Club l5 Hockey l, 2, 35 Basketball l5 Soft- ball lManagerJ 25 Tillicum 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night I, 2, 3, 4. MATHIS, G.-Basketball l5 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Palmyrian 35 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night 3, 45 Will and Prophecy 45 Ger- man Club 4. MAQY, R.?Football l5 Gym Club l, 2, 3, 45 Gym Team 45 Sports ight . McCOMBS, D.-FNA 2, 3, 45 Palmyrian 2, 3, 45 Library Council 2, 35 Chorus l, 25 Homecoming Committee 2, 35 Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night I, 2. MCCULLOUGH, C.-Student Council 25 Chorus I5 Prom Com- mittee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet. MCDERMOTT, F.-Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l5 Softball 25 Tillicum isection editor, 41 45 Student Council 3, 4, iexec. comm. 455 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 FTA 2, 35 Chorus 25 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 3, 45 Talent Show 35 Pram Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Jr.- Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Will and Prophecy 45 Steering Committee 25 French Club 4, iVice-President 43. McGILL, J.--Library Council 35 Drama Club 3, 45 Talent Show 3, 45 Sports Night 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 4. McHUGH, P.-Gym Club I, 25 Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 25 Softball l, 2, 3, 45 Tillicum iactivity Sec., Editor 45 Student Council iexecutive committee 3, 41 2, 3, 45 FTA 35 Girls' State 35 Hall Monitors 45 Chorus l5 Homecoming Committee iChairman, 45 3, 45 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Jr.Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play icomm.J 45 Will and Prophecy 3, 45 Orchestra l5 Lacrosse Intramurals 3, 4. MELCHER, P.-Teacher's ,Secretary 3, 45 Sports Night 3. MELCHER, R.-Gym Club 35 Debate Club I, 25 Jets 45 Prom Committee 35 Chess Club l, 2. MENGLE, J.-Gym Club 35 Teacher's Secretary 35 Library Coun- cil 25 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night 2, 3. MERRELL, C.-Football l, 2, 3, 45 Gym Club l, 2, 3, 45 Gym Team 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 3, 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4. MEYER, J.-Football l, 35 Sports Night I, 2, 3. MILLER, F.-Basketball l, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Boys' State 35 Band 2, 3, 4. MITCHELL, T.-Football I5 Gym Club I5 Boys' State 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Sports Night l, 2, 3. MOORHOUSE, R.-Football I5 Gym Club l, 35 Basketball I, 2, 35 Golf 3, 45 Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night I, 2, 3, 4. MORISON, R.-iRoxborough High? Track 25 Baseball l5 Talent Show 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Sports Night 3. MORTON, C.-Chorus l5 Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night l. ORFE, T.--Library Council 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Committee 3. Park, M.-Gym Club l, 2, 35 Hockey l5 FTA l, 2, 3, 45 Hall Monitors 45 Chorus I5 Homecoming Committee 35 Talent Show 35 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Com- mittee 4. PARSONS, S.-Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Softball 25 Tillicum 45 Student Council 35 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 FTA 2, 3, 45 CV. Pres.J Band Executive Committee 2, 3, 45 Chorus I, 25 Homecoming Com- mittee 45 Prom Committee 25 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Com- mittee 45 Steering Committee 4. ' PATCHEL, F.-Tillicum iUnder Classmen-Section Editorl 45 Hall Monitors 45 Teachers Secretary 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 2, 35 Homecoming Representative 35 Talent Show 3, 45 Pro'm Committee 35 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Will and Prophecy 3, 45 Steering Committee 3. PERSON, C.-FNA I, 35 Teacher's Secretory 3, 45 Chorus l, 25 Homecoming Committee 35 Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 4. PERSON, P.-Football I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Sports Night 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 4. PERSON, W.-Football l, 2, 3, 45 Gym Club I5 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Golf 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 4. PERZEPROSKI, J.-Gym Club l, 2, 35 Gym Team 2, 35 FTA 35 Drama Club 35 Cheerleaders 2, 45 Homecoming Committee 35 Talent Show 35 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play iCommitteel 45 The Majors Club 3. PFLAUMER, P.-Gym Club l, 25 Softball I, 25 Tillicum 45 Prom giammittee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 45 Sports Night I, 2, 45 Spanish ub 4. . POEDER, M.-Gym Club l, 2, 3, 45 Gym Team 2, 35 Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 35 Softball l, 2, 3, 45 Tillicum fSenior Section Editorl 45 Student Council iExecutive Com- mittee? 2, 3, 45 FTA I, 2, 3, iTreasurerJ 45 Girls' State 35 Hall Monitor 45 Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 Band I, 2, 35 Homecom- ing Committee 3, 4 iExecutive Committeel5 Homecoming Re- presentative 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play lCommitteel 45 French Club 45 Orchestra l, 25 Majors Club 3. POINDEXTER, J.-Football I, 35 Basketball I5 Baseball 45 Talent Show 35 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night 3, 4. POLITO, S.-Jets 4. POWER, M.-Football I5 Baseball 35 Talent Show 3. 45 Jr-Sr. Banquet 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 4. PRYOR, B.-FNA l, 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 Winter-Formal Committee 35 Sports Night I, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4. PRYOR, W.-Track 25 Palmyrian l, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 4. RANIOWSKI, G.-Football I5 Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet 4. RAWLINGS, B.-Crioss Country l, 25 Track l, 2, 45 Winter- Formal Committee 45 Art Club 4. RAYNOR,. E.-Basketball l5 Cross Country I5 Track I5 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Sports Night 3. RAYNOR, L.-Gym Club I5 Basketball I5 Cross Country l5 Track I5 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night 3. REIM, T.--Football l. REISS, W.-Gym Club l, 25 Cross Country 3, 45 Tillicum 45 Student Council 45 English Seminar 45 Philosophy Club 3, 45 Talent Show 35 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Sports Night I, 25 Senior Play 4. REYNOLDS, L.-Gym Club 2, 35 Tillicum 45' National Honor Society 3, 45 Girls' State fAlternateD 35 Band I, 2, 3, 45 Executive Committee 35 Vice President 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 4. RIDGEWAY, M.-Football 35 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Hall Moni- tors 45 Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 45 Sports Night 3, 45 Steering Committee 2, 3. REILLEY, B.-Gym Club l, 25 Softball 25 Tillicum 45 FNA 25 Hall Monitors 45 English Seminar 45 Color Guard 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Representative 2, 45 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Color Guard iCap- tainl 3, 45 Band Treasurer 4. RIVERS, R.-Tillicum 45 FTA 3, 45 Chorus I, 3, 45 Homecom- ing Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Spanish Club 4. ROBINSON, M.--Tillicum iEditorl 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Palmyrian 35 Boys' State 35 Debate Club 35 Science Seminar 3, 45 Philosophy Club 3, 45 German Club 4. ROEDIG, M.-Hockey iManagerJ 25 Debate Club l5 Cheerleaders 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night 2, 3, 4. SACCA, J.-Gym Club I5 Hockey I, 35 FTA l, 35 Hall Monitors 45 Homecoming Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night I, 2, 3, 4. SALUS, J.-Cross Country I, 35 Softball Clntramurall 35 FNA 25 Palmyrian 35 Boys' State 35 Chorus l, 25 Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 45 Will and Prophecy 45 Steering Committee 4. SCHILL, J.-Hockey l, 2, 35 Basketball l5 FNA 2, 35 Palmyrian 3, 45 Talent Show 45 Prom Committee l, 35 Sports Night I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 4. SCHULER, M.-Gym Club I5 Basketball l, 2, 35 Softball l, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 4. SCLIGHT, N.-Gym Club l, 2, 35 Gym Team l, 25 Hockey l, 25 Basketball l5 Softball l, 2, 35 Tillicum 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 Pamlyrian l, 2, 35 Girls' Citizenship 35 Hall Monitors 45 Drama Club 35 Chorus 2, 35 Cheer- leaders 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee l, 2, 35 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Jr.- Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary 2, 3, 4. SETTEMBERINO, D.-Tillicum 45 FNA 2, 35 Teacher's Secretary 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 45 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Com- mittee 4. SHAHADE, T.-Gym Club I5 Drama Club 3, 45 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night 3, 4. SHANER, R.-Track l, 2, 3, 45 Tillicum 35 Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night l, 25 Will and Prophecy 3. SHIPLEY, R.-Gym Club l5 Hall Monitors 45 Teacher's Secre- tary 35 Homecoming 35 Talent Show 35 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night 2, 3, 4. SMITH, N.-Gym Club 35 Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, 25 Tillicum 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Band iClarinet Choirl I, 2, 3, 45 Philosophy Club 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, W.-Chiefs Club I. SPEERS, J.-Football l5 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night l. STANTON, J.-Prom Committee 35 Sports Night 35 Chiefs Club 3. STOCKL, K.--Football l5 Track 45 Prom Committee 35 Senior Play 4. STYER, M.-Basketball I5 Tillicum 45 National Honor Society CV. Pres. 4l, 2, 3, 45 FTA 2, 3, 45 Girls' State 35 Philosophy Club 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Band Executive Committee 2, 35 Home- coming Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 French Club 45 Orchestra l, 25 Y.M.C.A. County Govt. Delgate 3. SCOTT, W.--Basketball 15 Stage Committee 45 .lets 4: Band l, 2, 3, 45 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 45 Senior Play 4. - SEATOR, S.-Gym Club 35 Majorette KC. H. S.l 25 Sports Night 3, 45 Art Club CC. H. S.l 25 Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet 45 Teachers' Secretary 4. SUNDERMIER, F.-Gym Club l, 25 Drivers Education 4. SWAN, A.-Football tMgr.l 2, 35 Cross Country lEquipment 8t Mgr.l I, 25 Track lMgr.l 25 Tennis tEquipment St Mgr.l I, 25 Golf lEquipment 8 Mgr.l l, 25 Library Council 25 Stage Committee l, 2, 3, 45 Operators Club l, 2, 3, 45 Chorus I, 25 Talent Show 4. SZABO, R.-Prom Committee 35 Sports Night 3, 45 CFNA I5 Algebra Club l5 GAA 25 Nurses Aide 25 Woodbridge High Schooll. SZYMANKIEWICZ, H.-Gym Club 25 Chef Club 3, 45 Drivers Ed. 3, 4. TATANTOLA, L.-Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 35 Soft- ball l5 Tillicum 45 FNA 2, 3, 45 Hall Monitors 45 Homecom- ing Committee 3, 45 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Steering Committee 2, 3, 4. TATU, P.-Gym Club l5 Hall Monitors 45 Majorettes thead 45 captain 33 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 45 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Will and Prophecy. THOMAS, K.-Hockey lMgr.l 2, 35 Basketball l5 Tillicum 45 FNA 2, 3, 45 Library Council l, 2, 35 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night 25 Senior Play tCommitteel 4. THORN, D.-Band l, 2, 3, 45 German Club 4. TROUT, R.-Football l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Hall Monitors 45 Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 35 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Will and Prophecy 45 Wrestling 3. ULRICH, P.-Tillicum 45 Debate Club 35 Science Seminar 3, 45 Philosophy Club 3, 4. VAUGHN, C.-Gym Club l5 Hockey l, 25 Basketball l, 25 Til- licum lEditorl 45 Student Council Nice President 3, Secretary 4,l l, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Philospohy Club 35 Chorus l5 Cheerleaders 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 35 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Com- mittee 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 4. VITUSCKA, L--Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet 45 Sports Night 4. VOLPE, P.-Prom Committee 35 Sports Night 25 Chef's Club 3. WALKER, R.iGym Club l, 25 Cross Country l5 Tillicum 45 Drama Club 35 Chorus l, 25 Band 3, 45 Talent Show 35 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 4. WALLACE, B.-Basketball I5 Tillicum 45 Student Council 25 FNA 25 Palmyrian 3, 45 Teacher's Secretary 45 Homecom- ing Committee 35 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Jr.- Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night 2, 3, 45 Art Club 4. WALZ, E.--Football 3, 45 Gym Club 35 Baseball 3, 45 Talent Show 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night 3, 45 Will and Prop- hecy 3, 4. WARMKESSEL, N.-Tillicum 45 Hall Monitors 45 Teacher's Secre- tary 45 Sign Carriers 25 Homecoming Committee 35 Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Will and Prophecy 4. WARNER, C.-Basketball l, 25 Tillicum 45 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Senior Play ' 45 Will and Prophecy. WENTWORTH, S.-FNA 2, 35 Teacher's Secretary 45 Band I, 2, 35 Marjorette 35 Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night l, 4. WHARTENBY, K.-FTA lHoly Crossl l, 25 Library Council 35 Talent Show 35 Sports Night 45 Senior Play Committee 45 French Club 4. WHITEHEAD, E.-Teacher's Secretary 3, 45 Homecoming Com- mittee 35 Prom Committee 35 Jr-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night 2, 3, 45 Will and Prophecy 4. WILKINSON, S.-Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Sports Night l, 2, 45 Homecoming Escort 4. WOOLFE, C.-Football l5 Gym Club l, 2, 3, 45 Gym Team l, 2, 3, 45 Sports Night l, 3. YOST, J.--Hockey l5 Basketball l5 Tillicum 45 Student Council Executive Committee 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Maiorettes 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 3, 45 Talent Show 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night l, 2, 3, 4. YOUNG, E.-Basketball l, 2, 35 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 35 Track 35 Tillicum 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Palmyrian 35 Boy's State 35 Philosophy Club 35 Talent Show 45 Prom Committee 35 Winter-Formal Committee 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, 45 Sports Night 3, 45 Will and Prophecy 4. ZACHER, J.-Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 3, 45 Boys' State 35 Talent Show 45 Sports Night l, 3, 4. sr- 5 F i .. k ..., . A W ji .bj .1 5 3 ' 5t.,.jii,.S' f l ARIES the Ram: March 21 -April 20 Aspiration, Inspiration, Intellect symbolizing the fiery explosiveness of Spring enthusiastic, tough, reckless, idealistic, generous, always impetu- ous, sometimes irritable displaying will, urge to act, passionate spirit of enterprising leadership, ambi- tion, impatient rashness. TAURUS the Bull: April 21 -May 21 Practicality, Intellect, Integration . . . representing the condensation of this life in a material form . . . gentle, agreeable, slow to anger, but when provoked, furious displaying perseverance, consolidation, endurance, a sense of form, liking home, children, and the good things in life. GEMINI the Twins: May 22-June 21 Vivification, Mentality, Intellect symbolizing the mental conflict between individuality and con- formity . . . argumentative, differentiating, often emotionally cold and egocentric, even fickle . . . show- ing versatility, nervous energy, vicariousness, mobility, superficiality. CANCER the Crab 6 June 22-July 22 Expansion, Maternalism, Emotionalism sym- bolizing the ancestral beginnings of life in the prim- ordial ocean intuitive, introverted, overemotion- al, but making excellent teachers displaying tenacity, patience, parental love, understanding of others, extreme sensitivity, attachment. LEO the Lion July 23--August 23 Assurance, Maternalism, Inspiration . .. symboli- zing the fiery radiance of the sun and stars . . . ex- troverted, independent, even dictatorial, extremely industrious, high-minded showing self-reliance, self-confidence, action, generosity, loyalty, the will to create, the sex urge. VIRGO the Virgin August 24-September 23 Assimilation, Maternalism, Practicality sym- bolizing the good of the harvest and the fertility of the earth diligent, careful, tidy, oversystematic, logical worrying characterized by correct be- havior, a keen mind, common sense, conversation- alism, and an advanced critical faculty. Q LIBRA the Scales . I September 24-October 23 Equilibrium, Reproductivity, Mentality . . . the only zodiac sign representing a man-made object . . . diplomatic, gentle, tolerant, sociable, cultured, court- eous, without aggression, seeing both sides of a question . . . having a sense of justice, a strong desire for harmony, and an intense love of beauty. SCORPIO the Scorpion October 24-- November 22 Creativity, Reproductivity, Emotionalism sym- bolizing the struggle for survival, and a latent cap- ability for self-destruction . .. tenacious, aggressive, powerful, vengeful, erotic characterized by en- durance, self-overestimation, passion, perseverance, SAGITTARIUS the Archer November 23 - December 21 commanding ability. Administration, Reprolductivity, Inspiration . .. symbolizing the blue fire at the heart of the flame explorative, adventurous, doing everything in a big way . . . typified by great personal strength, cul- tivation of spiritual self, planned action, striving ex- pansion, frankness, bluntness, understanding, ideal- ism. CAPRICORN the Goat December 22-January 20 Discrimination, Service, Practicality the sign is a goat with a fish tail, symbolic of the ability to overcome great obstacles ambitious, practical, traditionalistic, industrious, though sometimes over- cautious showing concentration on private life, common sense, conservationism, action, zeal, control of mind, a sense of reality. AQUARIUS the Water-Carrier January 21 - February 19 Loyalty, Mentality, Service . . . the only sign com- pletely human in form, symbolic of the circulation of knowledge and ideas characterized by helpful- ness, expectant planning, strong powers of observa- tion, adaptability, interest in public service and hu- manitarian causes, aptitude for scientific research. PISCES the Fishes February 20-March 20 Appreciation: Emotionalism, Service the sign is two fishes swimming in opposite directions, sym- bolizing the inability to make up one's mind gentle, shy, intuitive, exceedingly generous, adapt- able, tending to lack stability and precision showing sensitivity, self-sacrifice, vagueness, occasion- al melancholy, unconscious insight. People born within one or two days of a borderline between two signs will often- show a composite of the qualities of both of those signs. SUN-Giver of Life Those born during Leo CJuly 23-August 231, and those born from January 12-20, from March 31- April 9, from June 10-21, from August 24-Septem- ber 2, and from November 3-13, are under the in- fluence of the Sun, and would do well as, jewelers, diamond smugglers, goldsmiths, also as dictators, rulers, statesmen, executives, assistant principals, and others of great authority. MOON-Ruler of the Senses Those born during Cancer iJune 22-July 221, and those born from February 10-19, from May 1-9, from September 24 - October 3, and from December 3-12, are under the influence of the Moon, and would be successful as: sailors, fishermen, alcoholics, travelers Cespecially by water1, dealers with liquids, importers, exporters, shippers, salesmen, public-rela- tions men. MERCURY-Messenger of the Gods Those born during Gemini lMay 22 - June 211 and Virgo lAugust 24 - September 231 and those born from January 31 - February 9, from April 21-30, from July 2-11, and from November 23 - December 2, are under the influence of Mercury, and would make excellent writers, editors, pornographers, publishers, printers, booksellers, English teachers, in- terpreters, orators, registrars, clerks, forgers, and Mailmen. VENUS-Goddess of Love and Beauty Those born during Taurus CApril 21-May 211 and Libra fSeptember 24 - October 231 and those born January 21-30, from April 10-20, from June 22 - July 1, from September 3-12, and from November 14-22, are under the influence of Venus and would do well as: musicians, painters, sculptors, poets, beat- niks, singers, actors, workers in the cosmetics, fash- ion, candy, and baking industries. MARS-God of War Those born during Aries lMarch 21 - April 201 and Scorpio COctober 24 - November 221, and those born from January 2-11, from March 10-20, from June 1-9 and from August 14-23, are under the influence of Mars and would do well as soldiers, chem- Uttclicirgs lsircclictictcs ists, surgeons, barbers, steel-workers, blacksmiths, murderers, mechanics, dentists, knifemakers, war mongers, railroad workers, and in other occupations requiring aggressiveness and leadership. JUPITER-God of Great Fortune Those born during Sagittarius lNovember 23 - December 211 and those born from March 1-9, from May 22-31, from August 3-13, and from December 22 - January 1, are under the influence of Jupiter and would make excellent lawyers, bankers, doctors, clergymen, judges, clothiers, shysters, politicians, bloated plutocrats, statesmen, and captains of indus- try, Jupiter is a good influence on all kinds of work. sA'runN-Goa of senaiafy Those born during Capricorn CDecember 22 - January 201 and those born from February 20-29, from July 23 - August2, from October 4-13, and from December 13-21, are under the influence of Saturn and would make excellent undertakers, grave- diggers, real estate dealers, carpenters, and poisoners. URANUS--God of Invention Those born during Aquarius Uanuary 21 - February 191 are under the influence of Uranus and would do well as lecturers, public officials, engineers, mechanics, psychologists, astrologers, ESP researchers, mathematicians, technicians, electricians, inventors, nuclear physicists, crackpots, and in various other scientific fields. N EPTU N E-God of Vision Those born during Pisces lFebraury 20 - March 201 are under the influence of Neptune, and would do well as movie directors, actors, dramatists, camera- men, TV personalities, mystery-fantasy, and science- fiction-writers, absent minded professors, confidence men, and in other artistic, aesthetic and inspirational fields requiring a slightly unbalanced spark of genius. QQWGBQQOQO 4,5693 f m A 'i Wx fi, ,' A g Vlkxi 'fi WN 4 F Q q 5 ' m'g3, X 5Kff 'S FQWQ Q! my Km ryj'fZ'7Ffffz A Q , I X v1fm7A5 I it N , 5 G X Q X ' ff ei . Q . A ua ,I , ,... -. .... A X' W Xi 1, Qglgjxkgi + 2 ' 4 Q Aj? 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Douglas Smith Mr. 8: Mrs. George Schoener The Schlote Family Mr. Jake Sanflippo Evers Jim Schweitzer Barb Van Santen William W. Scott Mr. 84 Mrs. Joseph P. Stephens John W. Summers Thomas Schwink Mr. 8: Mrs. Leonidas H. Smith Jean 84 Fred Schlobohm Schoolkopk Seth Who??? Mr. 81 Mrs. John E. Sullivan Mr. 8i Mrs. Charles Speight Ary Simmons Dot says, Shafers is the Best' Wesley C. Stavely Steve's Barber Shop Mrs. Alfred Sorbello Mr. 81 Mrs. C. Salmon Bill Stewart Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Sigmond Mr. 81 Mrs. John Sacca Mr. 81 Mrs. Anthony Sacca John S. Rhggeri Charlotte Store, Beverly, N. J. Regina St. John Karen 81 Sharon Mr. 81 Mrs. Wm. Stanford Mr. 81 Mrs. Ken Saville 81 Children Stefan Angela 81 Robert Ceal and Bill Schmidt Joe Sparacio Carl Schmitz, Sr. Pete Spring Mr. 81 Mrs. Bob Schuhl Mr. 81 Mrs. Howard A. Sprague, Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Harry Segall To my favorite secretary, from Mr. Goldstein Mr. 81 Mrs. Jackson Schetler Richard Louis Stevenson E. M. Schemiffs Mrs. C. J. Schaffer Sat. Nite grassing Miss Skalisky Mrs. Ann Saunders Mr. 81 Mrs. H. Steigelman Dot and Ed Sullivan Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Smith Pat Sigmond Mr. 81 Mrs. William J. Sclight Claie M. Sclight The William F. Scott Family Francis R. Scanell Mr. 81 Mrs. Albert J. Schuler Joanne K. Schill '68 Mr. 81 Mrs. Wm. H. Steckley Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul Shore Mrs. G. D. Schill, Jr. '45 Mr. G. D. Schill, Jr. '40 Bob 81 Jim Schill '67 Mr. 81 Mrs. Kenneth R. Saville 81 Family Helen 81 Walter Saville Paul W. Saville Sharon, Gary, Kelley 81 Coleen Saville Jean Ann Sacca Mrs. A. Albert Sacca John Silber Our Super lntendant Sue 81 Greg Mr. 81 Mrs. Martin Schlindwein Shinn's Auto Service Sally 81 Marcy Roger D. Shaner Mr. 81 Mrs. Ervin B. Schaner David Shahade Mr. 81 Mrs. M. Shahade Mr. 81 Mrs. Elmer Stilwill Mancy 81 Shop Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert H. Strahan E. D. Smyth Tommy Shea-C.H.S. Les 81 Betty Shea Mr. 81 Mrs. John Stocker Pat Scarlett '71 Mrs. Dan Sidelko Mr. 81 Mrs. Fred Sundermier Lynn C. Heary 81 Fred T. Sundermier Mrs. Wm. Stone Mr. 81 Mrs. Wm. Seifert The Carr Family Mr. 81 Mrs. David Stger, Jr. Mrs. A. J. J. Stugter Mr. 81 Mrs. J. S. Speers Nancy R. Smith '68 Lynn C. Smith Mrs. Anthony Schiffer Mr. 81 Mrs. Wm. L. Smith Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard Shipley Tine l?l or Annette l?J Tenna and Jake Mr. 81 Mrs. Ray Terry Mr. 81 Mrs. Roza R. Todd The Tarr's Mr. 81 Mrs. Fishy Trout Tom-Deb-Scott-Sue-Thunder Mr. 81 Mrs. George Trent Terry-Pat-Chuck-Buck Mr. 81 Mrs. Leon Tomkiewiez Mario Tobia Connie and Tamaria Mrs. D. Thorton Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Thress Mrs. Catherine Thress Joan Tomkiewiez This Way Out Tenna and Burf John 81 Elain Tinnick Mr. Joseph A. Tedesco Park Tavern Richard E. Turner Mrs. Milta Tomander T. V. Town Mr. 81 Mrs. J. C. Tucholski Bob Tomkiewiez Miss Geraldine Tobin Barry Douglas Tricker Mr. 81 Mrs. T. Trowbridge Mr. 81 Mrs. F. Tricker Mr. 81 Mrs. J. W. Thomas Mr. 81 Mrs. Trauger 208 Delores 81 Tom Tang rr Joseph Tabilla Sue Terrell Mr. 81 Mrs. Arthur F. Terrell Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert D. Turner Mr. 81 Mrs. John J. Tilmont Mr. 81 Mrs. Leon Tomkiewica Mr. 81 Mrs. William S. Houston Mr. 81 Mrs. Brian Townshead Mr. 81 Mrs. W. H. Taltern Mr. 81 Mrs. Sylvester T. Truitt Angeles C. Tornoi Mr. 81 Mrs. Jack Todd Tootsie Jo Jimmy With Love Mr. 81 Mrs. J. Threston Mr. 81 Mrs. Trader Mr. 81 Mrs. Taylor T. R. Taylor Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Mr. 81 Mrs. J. K. Taylor Mr. 81 Mrs. Herman R. Trout, Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Wm. J. Tatu 81 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. William Tatu, Sr. Sharon Tatu 69' Pat Tatu-Head Majorette Allan 81 Elizabeth Taylor John R. Udinsky United States Air Force The Kids at the U Unity Shoe Rebuilder Alfred J. Young Steve Voss Mr. 81 Mrs. Earl Van Emburgh John L. Van Emburgh Vanalstyne, Donald Minnie Van Kouwenberg Mr. Joseph Volpe Mr. Vibbert Mr. 81 Mrs. Vincent Del Ve..1z1tio Joe 81 Evelyn Van Os Dr. 81 Mrs. John C. Voss Alvin Vennell Michael Vogelmann Nelson Valosen Venice Bowling Team E. VasDias Mr. 81 Mrs. Louis H. Vetz, Sr. Mr. 81 Mrs. James H. Vowler, Jr. Peter Volpe Mr. 81 Mrs. Rudolph Volpe Miss Marie Volpe Mr. 81 Mrs. E. L. Baughn Mr. 81 Mrs. Elmer S. Vaughn Charles Wayne Weart P.H.S. 66 Smokey Williams Mr. 84 Mrs. M. Wallace Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Willingmyre Mr. 84 Mrs. Edward White Mrs. Sarah Wright Charles Watson John E. Wolter, Jr. Winters Family Mr. 84 Mrs. James R. Wittmeyer Marvin Weiss Mr. V. Washington Mr. 81 Mrs. Winston Fran 8: Alma Whitney Mr. 81 Mrs, Charles Wallace Howard Washington Mr. Gloria M. Wentzel Mr. 84 Mrs. T. Ward Welsh Mr. 81 Mrs. Wallis Mr. 84 Mrs. John Warren Mr. 84 Mrs. Charles Walton Mr. 81 Mrs. J. S. Wurst Mr. 84 Mrs. Edwin Weeks Mr. 84 Mrs. David Wright Mr. 84 Mrs. Paul Wilson Mr. 84 Mrs. Joseph Wallace Mr. 84 Mrs. William Walters Mrs. A. H. Wilson Mr. 81 Mrs. William Whitehead, Sr. Mr. 81 Mrs. William Whitehead, Jr. Bob Whitehead John Whartenby Mr. 84 Mrs. L. Richard Warner Mr. 81 Mrs. Harold Warmkessel Mr. 84 Mrs. Walker Mr. 84 Mrs. William Albrecht Pam Wright Mr. 81 Mrs. John Wolfrom Mr. 81 Mrs. Wm. C. Wright, Sr. Wm. C. Wright, Jr. Mrs. Edward J. Werrbach Sharon Wells '67 Mr. 81 Mrs. George Yansick Yewdall Family E. G. Young Michael Yanick Yearly Mr. 81 Mrs. Young Young Signs Yam '68 Mr. 84 Mrs. John H. Yost The Younger Family Mr. B. T. Yetter Amanda C. Weart CHS 44 lGA.l Walt and Jeannie Jean M. Wirth Mr. 8a Mrs. Wilkinson Mrs. Alcynthia Watkins Wayne D. 81 Carol J. Mayor 84 Mrs. Werrbach Mr. 84 Mrs. R. E. Wells Mr. 81 Mrs. M. Waitsman Evy 84 Pete Weart Yvonne E. Watson Mr. 84 Mrs. Robert Wallace Mr. 8: Mrs. Kenneth T. Wragg Wink Janet 84 Harry White Webster, Bea Mrs. Margaret Willis Gloria Waddell Richard Waddell Mr. 84 Mrs. Joseph W. Wells Mr. 84 Mrs. Robert Wilson Gary R. Weart BJ 84 Tom Whitelock Anna William Eilken Si Tom Watson Barbara Wickersham Barbara 84 KIX 301 C. L. Wright Mr. 81 Mrs. William Johnson Dr. Waronker Stacey and Marcey Wittmeyer Mr. 81 Mrs. Harry Ward Stephanie Wentzel '70 Mr. 81 Mrs. Wm. Wright Mr. 81 Mrs. Hubert Wagner The Wilkins Family Mrs. Christine Williams Mr. 84 Mrs. Alfred Walker Wonder WOP Mr. 84 Mrs. Alfred E. Worster Rang-a-tang Wrestler Hope White Mr. 8: Mrs. John M. White Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Wallace Harry Weikman Mr. 81 Mrs. Steve Weeks Gary R. Weart 67 Mayor Edward Werrbach The Walters Doris L. Willson Wells Pharmacy Mr. 84 Mrs. David I. Wright W.T.G.P.C. '76 to 82' 209 Captain Zippo Corporal Chutzpah Cindy 84 Jim Zoll Mr. 81 Mrs. Alan Zimmermann A Friend, PHS Class of 3O A Friend, PHS Class of 49 A Friend, PHS 60 A Friend, PHS Class of 64 A Friend Class of 66 CVHS An Enemy Burlington 65 Mr. 81 Mrs. Allen Mr. 81 Mrs. Bornet Dr. 8a Mrs. Hayes B. Brady Bill the Barber 66 Beechboys are Great Mr. 84 Mrs. Carlton Joan Conover Mrs. Carmela Caruso Dad 81 Mom D Mike Detwiler 78 Ford is Great Mr. 81 Mrs. Funk Mrs. Fouls Future Sorcerers of America John 81 Mary Herbert Betsy Hoad Class of 64 PHS Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul M. Hoad J.J.V. Belvidere 68 The S.S. Johnson John Class 58 PHS The Knowles Mr. Si Mrs. Lunstead Mr. 84 Mrs. Richard Moore Nothing is more disgraceful than in Paul O. 84 Linda T. Frank X. Pepper Mr. 81 Mrs. Harry Perkins R.H.S. Class of' 59 R.H.S. Class of 60 Bill Robinson Alice Rogers Mr. 84 Mrs. Howard Stockton Paul 81 Grace Stockl Paul 84 Erma Stockl The Summers Family Mrs. R. E. Sanford Nick Steffens Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert E. Ulrich Mr. 84 Mrs. John F. Werrbach Mr. 8: Mrs. Stephen Wright Mr. 84 Mrs. Woolston Carolyn Anne Old Patty 84 Clyde Mr. 81 Mrs. Stewart Harkness, Jr. sincerity-S.D CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1968 FROM YOUR STUDENT COUNCIL Sun. thru Thurs. IIA.M. - II P.M. Best Wishes to the Fri. and Sat. II A.M. - I2 P.M. Class of '68 Congrofulction to THE CLASS OF '68 'From The PALMYRIA STAFF MArLAcK's DAIRY BAR HPUImY I0n f0 Even' POIZ Across from the Circle Drive-In A Pal For Every Pc1lmyric1n Kings Highway Moorestown, N. J. RIVERSIDE WORKS FABRICATED METALS DIVISION H. K. PORTER COMPANY, INC. THE JUNIOR CLASS OF '69 EXPRESSES BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '68 Congratulations From The P. H. S. BAND Our Fearless Leader Wishes You The Best Of Luck ln Your Future Endeavors Always Remember Our Grand and Glorious Adventures In Room ll6 and Also: Our Fabulous Field Moneuvers 3,7l9 Demerits For Dirty Gloves! Our Movie Benefit The Girls up front need to be dressed The gentle crash of cymbals Watch for the 'Retard' up front Our victory parades? Would somebody please pinch l-lelmerl Bruce Baby and Die Meistersinger Play with both lips!! All our field trips FOOLl l Little names on Little Pink Slips Mr, Ferarra, how do you clean white bucks? S-S-SST! l But most of all, the fun we had. 213 Best Wishes TED RAPP PONTIAC Route I3O and Taylors Lane Cinncminson, New Jersey B S I I d '68 EL CIRCULO DE ESPANOL Best Wishes From The RIVERSIDE ROLLER DROME To The Class Of '68 Congratulations from REEVES RIGHTER INC. Palmyra, N. J. FROM THE TWO WHO ARE GOING YOU - KNOW - WHERE YOU - KNOW - WHEN, AND ON YOU - KNOW - WHAT OCCASION. .,.,. ,,.....gf ,v ,YY ' .-1.- 1... - - .1 - .1 - -1 , . 1- .1 1 1-.. r - .1 1... -- v 1- I -1 ,... - 1- If -I v 1- ... -.- 'Tl -Y A 'i. -i ff- If, ,L 1 I ASPHALT CUNSIRUCIIIUN I , JOSEPH R. 'E L ' ' , JR. Specializing ln: o INDUSTRIAL SITES o DRIVEWAYS n TENNIS COURTS Q ROADS o PARKING LOTS 0 SERVICE STATION III M 829-2057 W 214 FILBERT 81 CHARLES - PALMYRA, NJ. Compliments of H UTTON CH EVROLET LITTLEWOOD TYPEWRITERS SALES SERVICE ALL MAKES Agents For: Focit-Odhner, SCM Victor Speed-O-Print Royol 113 E. Brood St. Polmyro VIELE GRUSSE von dem Compliments of S C O T T 'S deutschen VEREIN PALMYRA Riverside Cinnominson B E I T Z Compliments of For RIVERTON HAIR FASHIONS FRESH MEMS 502 Brood sffeef 829-0512 Palmyra, N. J. Riverton, N' J. Phone: 829-3071 ROBERT L. FISCHER 81 ASSOCIATES Tox Consultonts-Public Bookkeepers 413 Horoce Avenue Polmyro, N. J, THE' ORGANIZATION - EXCELSIOR! Familiarity Breeds Contempt Keep Your Knees Loose Consciousness is infinite Uneosy rests the heod thot weor the crown' M.W.R., E.O.G., P.C.U., J.C AUTHUR J. EVERS CORP. Tool Division Riverton, N. J. 5 1 L. L. KEATING Sodas and lce Cream Greeting Cards Stationery - Candy Riverton, N. J. 829-9540 829-956l Compliments of QU EEN'S WAY FASHIONS K. Letton 829-4686 Compliments of LIVINGSTONE OIL O 81 S RESEARCH INC. l9l2 Bannard St. Riverton, N. J Manufacturers of Precision Optics BLACK HORSE DODGE Wishes The Class Of '68 The Best of Luck Compliments of DELRAN KITCHENS Complete Home Renovations Kitchens - Baths - Dens Painting- Fences- Etc. No Job Too Small Or Too Big Visit Our Showroom 523 Main Street Riverton, New Jersey 829-5050 LADIES AUXILIARY OF INDEPENDENCE FIRE COMPANY NO. I Palmyra, New Jersey FRANK'S COLD CUTS Pine and Jennings Sts. Beverly, N. J. 387-2617 H g' -H dD'ppd WALTER S. BARCLAY AGENCY. INC. JhSLt Insurance Brokers Riverton, New Jersey 609 8291594 Phone 829-6107 SHARON SHOPPE Restaurant and Luncheonette 5th and Main Street Riverton, N. J. Compliments of Best wishes Class of '68 SEEMULER BROTHERS LEEDOM'S SERVICE 829-9658 B tt es Road S B d St 84 Linden Ave Riv t N J Congratulations to The The CLASS of 68 PALMYRA CHAPTER NATIONAL HCNOR SOCIETY 217 PEEL POINDEXTER TAILOR Best Wishes Class Of '68 L 81 M BAKERY WEBER FUNERAL HOME ll2 Broad Street Riverton, New Jersey 829-2700 Compliments of the ELM STREET STORE WELLS PHARMACY 433 Cooper Street Beverly Phone DU 7-0633 COOPERS NEWS AGENCY Warner Street Beverly BEVERLY PASTRY SHOP 444 Cooper Street Beverly 387-O2l2l Compliments of THE GREGG CO. l7l4 Bonnard Street COMPLIMENTS Riverton, New Jersey OF WALTER D. LAMON CO. DREDGE HARBOR YACHT REALTORS Established l926 Residential - Commercial Soles - Management- Appraising l630 Riverton Road Cinnaminson, N. J. 829-1600 2 JORDON'S MAI NLI NE CLEANERS ELBUD GARDEN MART 1811 Cinnaminson Avenue Cinnaminson, N. J. ECK'S J EWEL BOX -Selling- DIAMONDS, WATCHES 84 JEWELRY For 25 Years in Palmyra Four Other Stores to Serve You JESTER LU NCHEON ETTE 219 W. Broad Palmyra Hoagies, Steaks, Meatballs Phone: 829-9829 FLAER SHOES, INC. Main Line Shopping Center Cinnaminson FRITZ AND CALU Say IIH E Yll COMPLIMENTS OF ERWIN CLEANERS FINE CUSTOM DRY CLEANERS A COMPLETE TEXTILE MAINTENANCE SERVICE FOR SCHOOLS Band Uniforms-Athletic Uniforms And Featuring Decorator Fold Drapery Cleaning Flame Proofing 608 Broad St. Rt. 130 84 Riverton Rd. 350 Haddon Ave. Riverton Cinnaminson Westmont 829-2320 829-2343 429-5202 219 SNCVER FUNERAL HOME, INC. Frank A. Snover, President 829 Cinnaminson Avenue Palmyra, N. J. William J. McGee, Mgr. Phone: 829-0830 Route l3O Cinnaminson, N. J. Robert A. Snover, Mgr. Phone: 829-0830 Congratulations From SHERMAN CAR WASH EQUIPMENT co. 600 West Broad Street Palmyra BUY OR BYE BYE CINNAMINSON DODGE INC. Hguf of Take if out the AisIe of the Doorway Sends REMEMBER THE GOOD OLE DAYS Congratulations AT MAC'S WHERE YOU SAT ALL to the AFTERNOON OVER A IOC BOOST CLASS OF '68 BUGGIN CARL 81 BUS McALLISTERS IRON POWDERSfPREALLOYED POWDERS USED TO MANUFACTURE METAL PARTS FOR INDUSTRIAL AND HOME EQUIPMENT HOEGANAES M CORPORATION RIVERTON, NENN JERSEY OBO77 220 Ilational Casein Chicago, Illinois Riverton, N. J. Tyler, Texas S l.ll-ll-1 -1 HAWAIIAN COTTAGE TH EATRE- RESTAURANT Route 38, Cherry Hill, New Jersey Featuring the fabulous Geisha Room it 'lc 'k Hawaiian Music and Revue - Floor Shows Nightly Dancing to the Modern Sounds of 'Al Governor and his Orchestra Continental and Polynesian Cuisine For Reservations Telephone 663-5000 Best Wishes to the Class of i968 WILLIAM H. EVAUL lO5 W. Broad St. Palmyra, N.J. l. , For the Best in Candies buy BOWERS: Quality candies at Fair Prices Best Wishes To The Class of '68 From CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE 6l5 Garfield Avenue Palmyra, N. J, Auto Repairing Flying A Gasoline Fred S. Meeks, Prop. Best Wishes Care Of DAVIDS SHOES ll East Broad Street Congratulations LOU REIDER'S SAVE MORE GAS STATION Route 73 Palmyra, N. J. AL'S COMMUNITY OLDS., INC. IO Broad Street' Riverton, New Jersey 08077 MAINLINE PRINTING IO East Brood Street 829-4950 Erton, N. J 'ES FTE ERS a, N. J. r l l PALMER L. ADAMS Real Estate Business- Residential and Farm Property CODQFOTUICITIOHS to The Adams Building, 53l Cinnaminson Avenue 829-O26l P I , N. J. Class of '68 Omym ANTHONY AND FLORENCE F Good Luck rom RISMILL FARM STABLES I609l 829-0440 Best Wishes and Success to the Best Wishes To The CIOSS of '68 0055 of '68 PARKER'S FLOWER SHOP From Cut Flowers-Floral Emblems--Plants Edna and I-lal F502 Parry Avenue Warmkesse Pa myra, New Jersey Atlantic ' Tue? ' T e'U s . RIVERSIDE JEwELERs 0 Towing o Motor Repairs Wholesale Discounts Phone: 829-987i Broad 84 Morgan Ave. DIAMONDS-WATCHES-JEWELRY PGM, N- 1- I-..5s12i..?f's:U. Joe Galdo HO I-4220 Mr. Spalding Compliments of ROGER WILCO- W. Broad Street 8t Route 73 Palmyra, New Jersey STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES 'roNY GiAMPAoi.o Home Office-Bloomington, Illinois Masomy Conmclo' Palmyra, N. J. 829-3698 ST M THOMAS J. GROUME AGENT C. SZYPER For Off. Phone: 877-3700 Sidney Lane Ol-'fd00V ACIVe fl5l 'Q Res. Phone: 829-3lI2 Willingboro, N. J. Industrial - Residential- Commercial Painting 829-9556 II8 Maryland Ave. Palmyra, .N. J. 224 Congratulations and Best Wishes To the Class of l968 From Congratulations From THE GRAYSON FLOWER 81 GIFT SHOP The Best in Flower and Plants Always Ill E. Broad Street Palmyra, N. J. The PHILOSOPHY CLUB Think About That For Awhile J. S. COLLINS 81 SON, INC. BROAD and MAIN STREETS Riverton, N. J. LUMBER, MILLWORK and CEMENT All Kinds of Mason Material, Feed, Hardware, Seeds Fertilizers and Garden Implements AMERlCA'S FINEST ANTI-IRACITE BLUE COAL FUEL OIL Yards at MOORESTOWN-MERCHANTVILLE-RIVERTON RIVERSIDE-MAPLE SHADE Phones: 829-0004 - 829-0005 225 Compliments of PERKINS PANCAKE HOUSE Cinnaminson, N. J. Head For RICH AND HOLMAN GARDEN STATE MOTEL 601 U. S. Route 130 Cinmmmsonl N, J. Largest Organization In the East Ford Headquarters WEB SHOP Merchantville Maple and Union Avenues Expresses On Maple Avenue Best T0 The M Mile North of the Class of '68 Cherry Hill Mall 6f'dSC?fL66Zf6'0g? firm! df Z5 1 ,fflbulotls Eimes WWS flfmz Me' ffl. THE REEVES AGENCY REAL ESTATE -INSURANCE 529 CINNAMINSON AVENUE PALMYRA, N EW J ERSEY Phone: 829-0787 FIRST NATIONAL BANK SCOTT STREET Riverton, N. J. Resolved. Nothing Could Be Greater Than To Be DEBATE CLUB A68 Best Wishes The Class Of '68 From HALL'S SUNOCO KLIPPLE'S PASTRY SHOP Quality First Broad and Main Streets Riverton, N. J. 829-1519 227 Good Luck To The Class Of '68 From DR. RICHARD E. BURGET SUCCESS KN GARDEN STATE BANK CINNAMINSUN, NEW JERSEY Riverton-Palmyra-Cinnaminson Phone 829-T000 Member F.D,l.C. JUSTIN R. SPAIN REALTORS INSUROR S C H W E R I N G ' S , , 5th Cinnaminson Sts. Palmyra, N. J dqaahllaae ' Phone: 829-0006 PALMYRA, NEW JERSEY Current Dividend 4 lf-NND Compounded Semi-Annually Congratulations from PALMYRA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION BROAD and GARFIELD AVENUE Palmyra, New Jersey ROUTE 'I30 and MEETING HOUSE ROAD Cinnaminson, New Jersey Savings Insured Up To Sl5,000 Through Federal Savings 84 Loan Insurance Corp. ad ,-Q v- , .. MM ,:, -K-:w,::S,3 .A - ' ' '1.1,. if5A:v-41Au1 1- f ,wg 4:, .,,,,.-,v f f f W ff 51 ' 4 N1 'W 'EAxZiQi'nW. :'f':S WI-'1T ' .MEET TTfi 5JTl QUT ? I 73'ZF.'5'.-' 1 ' ,. 3F lZf'd::5I3f','If TBI 5' ' Qlf' 3' ,.',- - , J7,,,.'.5l11:., ' Qfg ,i ,MN L4 '. fr'-JF QL, , '-M3 . 11 -zwwww. y .,,.,,,.1 , K k . 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