Pitman High School - Talisman Yearbook (Pitman, NJ)
- Class of 1970
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W I aww lm we ooo ww sian qfmesiions abwf this I have a photograph Preserve your memoriesg They're all thatls left you Simon and Garfunkel Bookends T hemev Dedication A generous, dedicated man who has exerted enormous influence on our lives, he came to Pitman High the same year the Class of 1970 entered as freshmen. In those four years, this man,s contributions to PHS as teacher, coach, and speech advisor have been innumerable and diversified. The relaxed atmosphere and interesting discussions in Room 101 transformed Latin, English, and public speaking into new learning experiences for many students. Others met him on the playing field while he managed the freshman baseball team and coached the Panther football squad. As speech advisor, he organized a debate team and forensics society, both of which have won many honors throughout the state. In 1968 he initiated a speech festival at Pitman which attracted many area schools. This man revised, wrote, produced, and directed Mara! Sade, bringing experimental theater with music and special effects to PHS. He designed and organized construction of the sets for the November 1968 junior- senior play, Twelve Angry Men. For three years he has presented in- spiring and entertaining Christmas assemblies. In addition to all this, he has given unlimited encouragement and energy to the Class of 1970 as its advisor in the junior and senior years. He has seen the seniors through pancake dinners, Tupperware demon- strations, pizza making, button drives, and T-shirt sales. With his support, prom 769, after-prom '70, and the senior class trip became successes. Through his prompting, seniors developed a spirit and pride in the Class of '70, This man has won immeasurable admiration from his kids. He fought for them when they were right, and he reproached them when they were wrong. When they were not sure of their direction, he guided them. Although often a defender of tradition, he was also an advocate of change. It is with appreciation and affection that the Class of 1970 dedicates the Talisman to Mr. Michael Giacchino. 'ox Y , ffm? 't't1 W3 . fl.. 'e .45 ,,, '1 , e Y, 4 W V'- Si g 4.1 Q J 1 ,af W 2 The Tali man Editors Sitting lleft to rightl: Carol Letocha, Co-editorg Sue Owens, Classes Editorg Barbara Brown, Girls' Sports Editorg Evelyn Parker, Business Managerg Karen Dubinsky, Activities Editor. Standing fl to rl: Mary Jane Kowalski, Photographerg Barbara Woolley, Activities Editorg Mrs. Donna Costa, Advisor, James Malloy, Co-editorg Gretchen Yunghans, Business Managerg Jackie Padden, Photographer. A Staff: First Row: Dolores Beck, Denise Kostiak, Maryellen Steffy. Second Row: Margaret Andrews, Emily Cecil, Barbara Brown, Evelyn Parker. Third Row: Carol Letocha, Judy Jones, Priscilla Porch, Joanne Edelman, Bonnie Braddock, James Malloy. Fourth Row: Betty Fuller, Stephanie Lee, Gretchen Yunghans, Sharon Murphy, Sue Owens, Lynn Nicolaisen, Patty Roser. Fifth Row: Val Jaggard, Janice J0nes, Karen Dubinsky, Mrs. Donna Costa, Barbara Woolley, Sandy McCue. Sixth Row: Ralph Miller, Steve Crate, John Gorman, Jolm Williams. X Faculty Mr. A. Glenn Everhart Superintendent of Schools 4'Youth is not entirely a time of lifeg it is a state of mind . . . you are as young as your faith, as old as your fear, as young as your hope, as old as your despair. Gen. Douglas MacArthur Board of Education Seated fleft to rightl: Mr. A. Glen Everhart, Mr. Charles Slack, Presidentg Mrs. Miriam Carney, Mr. Wayne Blackman Vice President. Standing K1 to rl: Mr. Joseph Dargan, Mr. Warren Carr, Mr. Jack Sheppard, Mr. Leslie Butler, Mr Doyle Owens. I2 :gg Principal Mr. John S. Rosebery '4The best preparation for tomorrow is the good use of todayf' FV' 32? in 7 ,Q 2 .E ,, i 3 U v N 1 ll l I' 'N . :QM f A J, V4 , i luv i J 3 xy' 5 i . ' ., 5 'fu K I '32, IV xi! J Llp X X 3 1, Aavk 1. xr X I . L Assistant xi Principal CHARLES J. MATTHEWS Classboro State College B A Eastern Pilgrim Colle e B S Not failure, but low aim, is crime. J. R. Lowell NORMAN C. CREANGE Richmond Professional Institute, B. S. Rutgers University, M. Ed. Secretaries NORMA TURNER Secretary-Guidance Department ,,-,, ,e-1f, Lv1.1, , ,,f i,-e V - -L-,gy ,,.,, ,... .. ,,1l,., ,..... W .L.1,M.,s 3 We W, , .,.. ,z,,M, -. ,W ., .,., ,..:Q,fM ei f 21 H , n ,-e,e e e n ,14 L QL Ei f' 5 'if f ' P V f Ls DOROTHY R. JOHNSTONE Principal's Secretary A n ETHEL TRAUB Attendance Secretary English JEANNETTE MCCONNELL Lycoming College, A. B. JOHN CHARD King,s College, B. A. CHRISTIANA WILSON Glassboro State College, B. A. RUTH K. WELLS Juniata College, A.B. The Pennsylvania State University, M.A. ELLA C. REID Alfred University, A.B. JEAN PLEIS Central Missouri State, B.S. Bl I7 R. MARSHALL CENTER Ursinus College, B.A. Lehigh University, lVI.A. LENORE CRONLUND Juniata College, B.A. Social Studies GEORGE B. NORCROSS Glassboro State College, B.S. Rutgers University, lVI.A. V 4 Mmm. 3 1 u, at . -i , ai, pl, am GEORGE J. DOWNING Brigham Young University, BS., M.Ed. i MARTIN A. YAFFE Temple University, BS. LEROY BLOOMINGDALE Juniata College, B.A. Mathematics J AMES O'SHEA A ' IORSTEN J. MILLER St. ,loseplfs College, BS. I ' Upsala College, A.B. W Temple University, lVl.Ed C WILLIAM R. KOOI CAROL A- VIGNEVIC t Central College, B.A. Pennsylvania State University, B.A. X Temple University, M.S.E. 'Q LYNNE CHAMPION Ithaca College, BS. MADELYN CHIOMENTO Temple University, BS. hygical Education t if 'i Qif f tl? W 1 61,14 AX i 3 Temple University, B.A. Gettysburg College, B'A 2l Science ,MK WARREN SWARTWOOD East Stroudsburg State College, B.S. 'f?A 3' CRAIG DANIELS Glassboro State College, B.A :Bm- X23 pw-9 v .4 WILLIAM WOHLFORD Madison College, B.S. KENNETH HENRY Lycoming College, BA. ALBERT CECHVALA University of Pennsylvania, B.A., lVl.S. or-3 ,ss 19 L . It ...N. ,.,. , .,x. . E . ,i.7..'T.., aiwfdf Languages ROBERT SMITH University of Delaware, B.A Ek MICHAEL GIACCHINO Sl. Joseplfs College, A.B. ALEXANDER BELMONTE Mount St. Maryis College, B.S. R sit I R ' gi U ti! W A . A gii 'G7Qf,jJJ it A fa: A V 1 4 KN f .. , f uf V ,Ut If D ,rf Aff' NAOMI BICGS Northwestern University, B.S HENRY MORRIS Wake Forest University, BA. Business MARY L. BROOKS Wisconsin State University, BS. HMCH fu LEARANCE ovw DW C ANU 10x svur md fggwgfn mm 9 wins swf . LEFT UPPER .3 0 U 45.3 I gd, Mumruii Coumsa CONTR0l Nou-enmv c0NTR0'- mumruek REPEAT NEGATIVE lm MUUPLY MARK . E X IP DECIMAL MARKER CLEAR KEY SI PATRICIA CREANGE JANE DUBBS Bridgewater College, BS. Oklahoma State, BS. gd SARAH WASSERMAN Glassboro State College, B.A. GEORGE A. STETTER Incliana State College, BS ANNA FITZPATRICK Pennsylvania State University, BS. it R and , ' X'-. t R f W pplied Arts pw' x GEORGE B. TRAUB RICHARD J. PLUM alifornia State College, BS. Trenton State College, B.S.g Rutgers University, M.A SNELBAKER 'ru A1 1- rw 11 n 1x T. ROBERT BIGLER Millersville State College, BS. ' CES oi CAROLYN BRADLEY DONNA COSTA Hood College, B.S. PATRICIA MULLER Montclair State College, B.A. Misericordia College, B.S. l Z.l. S NWA' I if A fee 0 KAN X 1 LOIS FAGUNDUS East Carolina State College, B.S. Classboro State College, M.A. F' Sr ,lo Ke 'SE-A z I fy! Q K Jai:- CMF Music IN, Ai xv: W e - ,jf x .W -- E 5 if ,QQ Z' it 'IVR .XM .xi QQ' 5 R KL, xi! , f '.1. ' f. ., . X 'xx E, 4. . R 1. 1 1 I FX j I V 'Sax'-l , xg, -J t Q? 1 uf-lg -K EX! 1 1 34 S73 I K 'k', cf 'C lag 1:-X ,Q ffl . . ,f ,., X :MN ff' ' ,Q X N ff x V S.,-, - ,ff by Q P. RICHARD CARUSO Classboro State College 30 GORDON WILSON Glassboro State College, BA., lVl.A. Special Personnel LUCILE THOMPSON Texas College for Women, B.A. MABEL LAMBERT Bridgeton Hospital School of Nursing, R.N. ' , ,ff Y rn sv ' CAFETERIA STAFF: fl. to r.j Mrs. Harriet Skidmore, Mrs - Florence Kier, Mrs. Alma Williams. CUSTODIANS: fl. to r.j Harold Bozarth, Ralph Ferguson Harry Baldwin, Robert Burns, Emerson MacFarlancl. 3I I til. .,, y av hm ....M...w.y MT 49' ea .W W 'f'-. .-1,, I , W1 J YIA ' ' if 1-' 'T ' QMW' 'A fs: -.I,W 2 Kr 'if Vgrk 311+ .. ., .M 1 -5 zfl Q: . -:: ,Q-M... Hg N . , + 11 M, S ! I .M-x i' in Nm , I ' ,ty sf x ' gjtkiiiwi -' J ,. M R77 5 A rf C4 Q2 s,2Qg ,ff,'j' ffginy ,Ti Q -,x W- -- kg, rg W' ' f' ' .f Q AZ' ', 43 :fi E ff 4 Seniors SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Standing: Mr. Caruso, Mr. Giacchino, Advisorsg Jeanne Hitman, Secretary. Sitting: Evelyn Parker, Treas- urerg John Crowley, Presidentg Ray Schweigart, Vice President. Sandra Lee Abdill CP' Gisandyv What's everybody doing tonight? Most often seen with Jimmy, B.O.'s, and P.T. +l Pet peeve is gossip Will always remember December 25, 1968. Sat- urday nights, and summer '69 Participated in Tri-Hi-Y, F.H.A., intramural basketball and volley- ball Future plans include jun- ior college and marriage .. . Was impressed by moon landing Would like longer lunch periods Loves blue. Alan Ross Anderson C-P' 64Alan97 Participated in golf, basketball, Key Club, and intramural volley- ball .. . Often seen with Doyle, J., Bernie, Monk, Swags, Gary, and Russ 'SNot really Pet Peeve is kids that think they're great Will never forget the final at Fosgate, '69 Prom, Junior Picnic and high school dances . . . Get off my back Most en- joyed English with Mrs. McConnell Future plans include college and golf . .. Admires Mr. G. Has a '69 Camaro Wishes he was a pro golfer on tour, had gone out for football, and won the final at Fosgate Hopes to own a 'vette. KX t Margaret Anna Andrews CP- 64MagS59 Participated in Gymkhana, Student Council, Prom Committee, Secre- tary of French Club, F.H.A., Talis- man staff, intramural basketball, Tri-Hi-Y secretary That's neat! Most often seen with Bigtime, Beta Omega's, Jan, Priscilla, and Jeanne . . . Pet peeve is crabby people Memorable event was moon landing Wishes there was more than three minutes between classes Will always remember Prom decora- tions, '69 After-Prom, Mr. Cris- pin's party, good times with Zane, Easter 1969 Always friendly, rarely mad Future includes college and elementary teaching. Patricia Margaret Albers CP- Watermelon , F.A. Most often seen with Russ, and the Beta's Pet peeves are 6th period lunch, and Pitman in the summer Certainly Will remember past parties at Val's, Virginia 1969 at Kate's. double dinner date on May 23, 1969 Participated in intramural basket- ball Enjoyed Miss Meredith and chem. lab . . . Plans to go to a junior college and marry lmpressed by the moon landing. V Mark H. Anderson BUS- SLR. C.77 Hi, Buddy most often seen with the Senior Citizens of Pitman, classes of '68, '69, and the Pitman Police . . . Enjoyed Work Ex- perience Program and Mr. Plum Will always remember Lake Gilman 69 . .. Pet peeve is teachers as young as me Most outstanding characteristic is his southern accent Was most impressed by the death of Ho Chi Minh and the moon landing Wishes that he got along with the ncopsn' Judith Jean Armstrong CPQBUS- i6Jude99 I don't want to hear it! Most often seen with Sharon, Deb- bie, Carole, Charlie, and Joey Will always remember Ocean City '69, June 6, 1969, the nights at the corner , the old farm house Get off it! Dislikes people who don't mind their own business and who talk about other people Participated in Gym Club 4 years, intramural basketball 4 years, Gymkhana 2 years Jr.-Sr. play committee, Spanish Club 2 years Are you serious? Enjoyed U.S. History I with Mr. Bloomingdale, U.S. History Il with Mr. Downing . .. Future plans in- clude traveling and marriage Would like to change the paint job in the school Admires Mr. Bloomingdale and Mr. Downing. 37 Malloy Farnum Askin Gen- Randall William Avis B'1SfGen-P- Old Man Throughout high school, most mem- orable event was woodshop . . . Especially enjoyed woodshop with Mr. Plum . .. Gym brings out his most outstanding characteristics . . . Most often seen with Maryann Rule and Eddie Owens You know . . . Admires Maryann Rule. LCRandy97 Rightl . . . Participated in fresh- man football . .. Enjoyed Mr. Bigler and Mechanical Drawing . . . lmpressed by moon landing Future includes working and having a blast . .. Most often seen with Ken Hagerman, Dave Brooks, Terry Windsor, Rick Cancglin, and brother Russ . . . Pet peeve is Chevys . . . Will always remember the Junior Prom. Charles Edward Baer CP- Dolores Nancy Beck Bus: ccMaX9a, ccBarn, acchuckv, Chuckles,' Most often seen with Bill, Nick, and a little bit of everybody Will always remember the prom and May ll, l969 . . . Participated in freshman football, the H. R.'s, prom decorations, junior float, and intramural basketball Pet peeves are the twerps, seafood and wise people Catch you later . , . Admires Mr. G. and Mr. Down- ing Most impressed by moon landing Future plans include college or the Air Force Fn- joyed Mr. Downing and U. S. History II Would like to change the periods, the courses, and some teachers. Gloria Ann Beckers CP- fd'.'1'f Pecker Oh, why not? Participated in intramural and J.V. basketball, Gymkhana Enjoyed chemistry with Miss Meredith . . . Would like to change the assemblies . . . Most often seen with Pat, B.0.'s or in Glassboro Pet peeves are two faced people, Cino's food, and the cops Most impressed by the moon landing .. . Wishes she had done better in school Always getting into trouble Will al- ways remember Memorial Day weekend '69, September 6, 1969, the diner, Cino's and Hoy's Future plans include college and marriage . . . I doubt it. Lows Would like to have shorter class periods . . . What are you think- ing . . . Most often seen with Dianne C., Sue M., and G.S. Pet peeve is gym class . . . You're not smiling Most memorable events were January 7, '67, Junior Prom, Don S. and summer of '69 Participated as Talisman Art Editor, intramural volleyball, Cym- khana, .lunior Prom Committee and Marching Band . . . Especially enjoyed Mr. Downing, art' and history Future plans are secre- tarial work or art school. Phill? Edgar Bei gbeder CP- Mole', Participated in freshman football Want to run it? Most often seen with The Chevy Men, Bob Davis, Hyde, Tiny, Ed, and Stain . . . That thing doesn't runf' Throughout high school most memorable events were Spanish I with Mrs. Jenks, Christmas vaca- tions, and June l5 . .. Pet peeves are Plymouths, Fords, and stuck-up girls Especially enjoyed U. S. History II with Mr. Downing . .. Most outstanding characteristics are his ability to talk his way out of trouble, and the ability to out- maneuver the police Would like to change his attitude Admires Shelly Bower Wishes that he had a new car with a big- ger engine. 38 Frank Rocco Bellebuono Gen- G5Nick,9 Most often seen with Boscie, Grease, and Chang Pet peeve is the twerps Participated in Junior Prom decorations, man- ager of baseball team . . . Enjoyed metal shop with Mr. Traub Started his own business, and rode to school in a truck Future plans include Salem Tech . . . Most impressed by moon landing Admires Mr. G. . . . Wishes he had more money. Bonnie Lynn Braddock CP- Bonnie B , Piccolo,' Most often seen with Judy, Mary, Betty, and the band members Enjoyed Spanish III and band . . . '6Not ah .. . Will always remem- ber junior year, 5th lunch, Spanish class parties, and band trips Future includes college Most impressed by the moon landing . . . Would like to enlarge the band room Participated in band 4 years, Gymkhana 4' years and Talisman solicitor . . . and every- thing . . . Pet peeves are certain sophomores who think they're bet- ter than the class of '70 . . . Wishes seniors got more respect. Barbara Irene Brown CP- Barbie,, Wishes she had studied harder and been more involved in activities Admires Mr. G. Known for her terrible temper . . . Partici- pated in hockey, basketball, la- crosse, Cymkhana. Tri-Hi-Y, Talis- man Cirls Sports Editor, Honor Society, and Student Council Will always remember washing the Pitman Hotel . . . Most often seen with the SlP's Pet peeve is kids who won't try Future plans include college and medicine, becoming a pediatrician . . . Thinks freshmen should have at least 1 money making project Most impressed by the moon landing. Phillip John Boyle y CP GCP J 79 Great shot Byron Enjoyed three years of French with Big Louie Most outstanding characteristics include logic, ability to hustle on the golf course, and ability to read upside down Would like to change the gym locker system Participated in Key Club, golf, Student Council, Megaphone, chess club, band and dance band, and the Honor Society Most often seen with B.A.D. and the golf course crowd One of your better efforts Wishes students were unionized like labor Admires Mr. Smith Future includes a career in engineering Pet peeves are dress codes and cocky underclass- men Will always remember golf, and Megaphone work. David F Brooks C.P 'LDave', Enjoyed health with Mr. Lang . .. Pet peeves are Fords, hippies, and stuck-up girls Did you see that! Will always remember junior year basketball games, and drag racing at Pitman Downer . . ., Future plans are technical school and to run his own business Wishes to become financially suc- cessful Would like to have more interesting teachers . .. Seen with Terry, Randy, and Rick lt doesn't run. Likes fast cars and girls who drive fast cars. David Michael Burns CP Burnsy',, i'Dave,', 'iSpeCh,' Most often seen with Ted Williams . . . Loves basketball . . . Partici- pated in cross country, and truck . . .A known Mmoon manl' . .. Will always remember Metal Shop l. Richard Edward Cancglin C-P' C6Chang99 Most often seen with Lynn, Motor Mouth, Gomer, Grease, Norte, and other Delta-Omega-Deltas . . . Par- ticipated in the Crash Club and Hi-Y . .. '6l'lammeroid .. . Will always remember Kandle Lake picnic, the Junior Prom, Pizza Sale, Pancake Day, February 10, 1968, and the summer of 1969 . . . Characterized by his height and his Italian-ness Future plans are college, to major in Lab Technolo- gy . . . Would like to have changed his freshman year . . . Admires Mr. G. . . . Impressed by moon landing Ah-Sol Enjoyed gym with Mr. Lang . . . Wishes the new school were built. Carl Michael Caso C-P Greasev Most often seen with Carrie, Boscie, Nort, Chang, Dana, The Delta Omega Delta's, and the H.R.'s Will always remember March 21, 1968, and May 13, 1969 . . . Participated in Freshman base- ball, and track 2 years . . . Ham- meroid Future plans include becoming either an architect or a history teacher Would like to get the sophomores out of the senior section of the gym . . . 'Tm Italian, what else! Admires Mr. Giacchino for becoming a Tupperware salesman . . . Pet peeves are the Twerp's and eating lunch at 1:00 Enjoyed U. S. History 8th period with Mr. Genter . .. Wishes school would end. Emibf Gail Cecil CP- Russell Dale Clendenan C-P Em-mele , Singe What's up? . . . Most often seen with the SIP's and others . . . Will always .remember Pancake Day, Pizzas, Junior Prom Decorations, Junior Class Party, May of 1969, and the whole junior year . . . Par- ticipated in Green Sneakers, Tri-Hi-Y, Gymkhana, intramural sports, and touring Chapel Choir Enjoyed Mr. Downing Characterized by forgetfulness and confusion Future plan is college to major in foods .. . Would like to have longer, less crowded lunch periods lm- pressed by Apollo 11 and De Gaulle's resignation Admires Mr. Giacchino for the work he has gotten from the class of 1970 Hopes that the class of 1970 will be long remembered in Pitman. James Michael Collins CP- 40 i4Star77 Most often seen with the Apostles Pet peeve is Gloucester Will always remember August 17 and 18, 1968 Participated in football, track, Student Council, and V.P. of the class . . . Enjoyed English . . . Most outstanding char- acteristics are his feet . .. Future plans are college and what comes with it Impressed by the space project Admires Mrs. Wells Hi Coach . uR.l.lSS,, Wishes we had A schedule everyday Impressed by the moon launch Future includes IBM or RCA Technical School, the Service, and to own a watermelon .. . Enjoyed Mrs. Costa's art classes Will always remember March 20, Virginia, summer 1969, and Saturday nights in the bug . . . Pet peeve is U.S. History .. . Most often seen with Patty . . . You'll get over it, y0u're still young. Diane Christal C onnerton BUS Diane7, Wishes that she could get a good paying job . . . Admires Tom Jones Impressed by moon walk Would like to change seating charts to sit where her friends are Plans to do secretarial work for a while, then marry . .. ls an excellent typist . .. Enjoyed World History with Mr. Downing . . . Participated in Gymkhana, volleyball, gym club, and Tri-Hi-Y . . . Will always remember the .lun- ior Prom . . . Pet peeves are people who cut others up and can't take criticism themselves, and Baldy . . . Most often seen with Dolores, Sue, and Dave She makes me so mad! Spends her afternoons working in the main office Oh darn! Stephen Church Crate CP- Scrate'7, Scratum Pet peeves are Gloucester and rain Will always remember the Merchantville football game, his junior year, .lunior Prom, Mr. Wolhford's beard, and November 23, 1968 . . . Participated in fresh- man football, .l.V. and varsity foot- ball, basketball 3 years, track 4 years, Talisman solicitor, prom construction, and Junior-Senior play construction . . . Enjoyed Mr. Wolhford Characterized by his tan . . . Plans include the Navy then college Would like to change his grades . . . Admires Mr. Giacchino and Mr. Downing Steak subs and mashed potatoes rate high Wishes he were twenty-two years old Huh? Most often seen with Patty, Manny, and Barb. Diane Estelle Custer CP' Diane Wow! Will always remem- ber .lune 29, 1968, October 15, 1969, Ocean City 1969, and Nov. 2, 1968 . .. Participated in Drill Team, mixed chorus, Gymkhana, make up for Junior-Senior play, Tri-Hi-Y . . . Characterized by her little red car . .. Most often seen with Sue, Rae, Bonnie, Pam, Dave, and the S.O.C.'s . .. Enjoyed chorus with Mr. Wilson and psy.- soc. .. . Future plans include col- lege and marriage . . . Admires Mr. Downing . . . What's new? . . . Wishes there was a McDonald's in Pitman. Robert R Davis C-P' Gulich Bum cars Seen with Mole, Ed, Heber, Raisin and the boy . . . Has seen many good curves on Chapel Heights road. John Robert Crowley C-P Crumb Admires Mr. Giacchino . .. Future includes college Loves scuba diving . . . Participated in Student Council, baseball 4 years, football 4 years, and class president 2 years . . . Will always remember August 7, 1968, and the junior year Pet peeve is Gloucester Most often seen with The Apostles, ,l.A., OU, and Bigtime . . . Huh? . . . Wishes he were a millionaire What'? John Evan Davis C.P scllohnn Will always remember July 4, 1969 . . . Participated in the H.Rt Club .. . Enjoyed three years with Mr. Smith . . . ls very sneaky Plans to go to college . . . Wishes he hadn't taken Art I and that PHS wasn't so overcrowded Impressed by the lsrali-Arab war, the six day war, in 1967 . .. Admires Mr. Smith . . . Often seen with Hawk, Stu, and Jeff . . . Pet peeves are freshmen, cafeteria lines, and twerps. Deborah Mae Diem C-P 4GDeb39 Plans to go to college, and the Peace Corps in a medical field . . . Known for her patience and her loud mouth Enjoyed biology with Mr. Mitchell . . . Participated in band, Gymkhana, and other out- side- activities Will always remember early dismissal and Mrs. Jenks' homeroom Pet peeves are snobby underclassmen, fouled up schedules and lockers that won't open Most often seen with anyone nice Dratl Would like to see freshman days reinstated Brother! James Eugene Dietterich 0-P- Diego',, Big lim Pet peeves are people who don't smile Future plans include college Most often seen with Val, Ted, and Steve Would like to have more parking lots for the students . . . Most enjoyed Mrs. Reid and English lst period Right . . . Will always remember February 14, 1969 . . . It don't bother me. . .. Participated in footb' l, Delta Omega Delta Hi-Y, Explo rs and nior Achievement. James Timothy Dolan '4Tim 1 Participated in the Bowling Club, and Megaphone staff . . . Enjoyed U. S. History with Mr. Downing, and chemistry with Miss Meredith . . . Plans to attend college in Vir- ginia and a career in law Would like to change the con- gested hallways Impressed by the moon shot . . . Wishes he hadn't taken Latin . . . You've got to be kidding! Most often seen with Wayne and Jim . . . Dis- likes unfair teachers and freshmen who think they know it all Will always remember the Christ- mas of 1966 in Louisiana, August 1969 down south, and working on the Junior Prom. .QQ Paul Dana Dole CP- S4Dana79 Raises Cain when he doesn't like something . . . Enjoyed Mr. Down- ing . . . Participated in track, foot- ball manager, and the Orangemen, the H.R.'s . . . Will always remem- ber March 12, 1968, the Glassboro game, Jan. 10, 1969, the Orange- men . . . Pet peeves include fresh- men, Twerps, all schools that PHS plays in sports, especially River Rats Often seen with Grease, Hack, Heppard, Youngy, and Ed Owens Wishes he were rich . . . Admires Howard Hughes . . . Impressed by the Democratic Con- vention in Chicago, where the Hippies got what they deserved for breaking the law . . . Would like a bigger gym, longer lunch periods, Delton Howard Doran en HDel79 New addition to PHS class of 1970 Will always remember wres- tling . .. Hi Chicky Baby! .. . Most often seen with girls . . . En- joyed Concepts of Industry with Mr. Traub Most outstanding characteristics are wearing a coat and tie and being on the varsity wrestling team in Clearview Participated in track, cross country and wrestling Future includes enlisting in the Navy or getting a good job . . . Admires his broth- er for joining the Army . . . Would like to have a wrestling team in Pitman High . . . Not hard to get along with . . . Not very talkative . . . Impressed with getting his first win in wrestling. abolishment of the dress codes, and for seniors to maintain their rights . . . Plans to go to college and govemment work. take Marine P.C.C., then to go into Rae Brown Doughty CP- 42 6GRae77 Woa! . .. Most often seen with Chip, Laura, Diana, Susan, Bonnie, and Pam Pet peeves are im- mature boys and loud mouth girls Will always remember climb- ing through the woodshop window to rescue Susan's book, Nov. 2, 1968, and April 1, 1968 Par- ticipated in hockey, Gymkhana, and gym club . . . Enjoyed biology with Mr. Mitchell, and U. S. Histo- ry ll with Mr. Downing . . . ls very patient Future plans are col- lege and the completion of a family Would like to change the dress code for girls Ad- mires Mr. Downing . .. Wishes she would never grow old. Karen Anne Dubznsky CP BUS Karen Pet peeves are two-faced people and story twisters Darn it Participated in Color Guard, Co-captain, Talisman Editor, Stu- dent Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Gymkhana Often seen with Pam, Barb, Mags and Doug Enjoyed psy- soc. with Mr. Downing .. . Future includes bank work and marriage Admires Mr. Giacchino Wishes her senior year wouldn't end . . . Would like to change bor- ing study halls, and classroom lec- tures Will always remember the summer of 1969, and Christ- mas of 1968. Bernard Arthur Dunne CP- Bernie Hang it up! . . . Most often seen with Jay, Don, and Al Pet peeve is having too many hours in each school day . . . Will always remember going to the State Golf Final in 1969 . . . Participated in golf and Key Club . . . Enjoyed Mr. Smith . .. Future includes col- lege lmpressed by the moon landing. Gerhard Finger Gerhard Extremely shy member of the sen- ior class . . . Does well in mechani- cal drawing . . . Homeroom 108, Real worker Fair haired . . . Elusive. Elzzabeth Mae Fuller uBettyv Most often seen with Mary and Bonnie Pet peeves are people who lack a sense of humor and people who act like something they aren't Will always remember the two week tour and the two weekends in New York with the Young Americans Partici- pated in marching band, concert band, and Talisman solicitor Enjoyed chemistry with Miss Meredith Future includes col- lege and elementary teaching or social work Would like to change the size of the cafeteria and the food line lmpressed by the moon walk . . . Wishes she could read minds 'LAre you kidding? Joanne Frances UJ097 Admires Mr. Giacchino Im- pressed by the Apollo 11 . .. Would like to do away with home room periods Plans to attend nursing school and to travel Likes to work with people Wait a minute, l'm all mixed up! . . . Enjoyed U. S. History II with Mr. Downing, and Spanish with Mr. Belmonte Par- ticipated in Drill Team, hockey, Cymkhana, gym club, Tri-Hi-Y, Student Council, Junior Prom decorations, and Talisman staff . . . Will always remember her sopho- more year, Cymkhana, the Junior Prom,-Class Party, V.V. and the moonlit night , N.P.P.A., and summer days at Cape May . . . Dis- likes lockers that won't open and pop quizzes . . . Found with SIP's, Barb and Pris. Edelman CP- Henry Milton Frueh CP- Manny , Leaks Cheese and crackersi' Most often seen with Barbara, Patty and Steve .. . Throughout high school his most memorable event was bas- ketball and baseball . . . Most outstanding characteristic is his sense of humor .. . Especially en- joyed gym with Mr. Lang . . . Was impressed by the moon landing . .. Admires Richie Allen Wishes that the basketball team goes a long way Future plans are a career in basketball. John Wayne Gorman CP- Ollie Wishes he were twenty-one and sitting at Will's lmpressed by moon flight Would like to bring back Freshman Days Plans to attend college En- joyed U. S. History ll with Mr. Downing . .. Participated in Gym- khana, A.V. Club, freshman foot- ball, and J.V. baseball Will always remember 1968-69 basket- ball games Pet peeve is the class of 1969 . . . Eat at the 'Y ' . . . Most often seen with Debbie. 43 Maribfn H aegele C.P. Marilyn Whoa! Participated in Gymkhana and freshman hockey Will always remember Sep- tember 1, 1969, the night before college boards, and Tri-Hi-Y initia- tion Pet peeve is people in general . .. Enjoyed U. S. History ll and Miss Cronlund Ah!', Future plans are college and fun . .. Would like to change most of the students and the hours at school lmpressed by De Gaulle's resignation . .. Seen with the B.0.'s and her horse Admires J.M. . .. Wishes she had the hottest GTX around. William Robert Harper C-P-1 BUS- Maur' When do we eat? . . . Pet peeve is regular schedule Enjoyed 3 years of metal shop with Mr. Traub Will always remember homeroom 108, and sophomore gym class . . . Seen with E.D., Manny, and Willis Participated in intramural volleyball, varsity, and J.V. baseball Known for his natural tan Wishes Pitman had a larger baseball schedule . . . Admires Mr. Traub . . . lmpressed by the Apollo 11 moon shot '6You lie like a rug! Would like to have been involved in more activities and sports Future includes college or vocational school. William G. Headley CP' 44 GCBill77 Give me 2 numbers to multiply on my sliderule' Most often seen with Hawk, Sprinter, Hcp- pard. and Stu . .. Pet peeves include English . . . Participated in football, baseball, the PHR's, and the Radio Club . . . Enjoyed physics with Mr. Wohlford Was most impressed by the moon landing . . . Most memorable events are football, baseball and basketball games . . . Future plans include college and electrical engi- neering. Kenneth Donald '4Boscie,, Plans to attend college majoring in social life .. . lmpressed by moon landing . . . Admires Mr. Giacchino Wishes the basketball team would take state Known for his height, his nose, and his bow legs Leaks doesn't play any 'd' . . . Pet peeves are the Twerps Can be found with Manny, Grease, Norte, Chang, Dana, Comer, and other DOD,s . . . Will always remember the European trip, his ,lunior year, and L.T.C. Participated in basketball, Student Council 4- years, the H.R.'s, Crash Club, Hi-Y, and Junior Prom decorations En- joyed Mr. Lang You think you're cool! Hagerman CP- Harry Patrick Harrison CP- l6HaWk77 Most often seen with Jeff, Stu, and Sprinter Enjoyed journalism, and Spanish I Pet peevcs include chemistry Participated in football, basketball, Megaphone Will always remember The Moon Men and the summer of '68 Would like to become a teacher and try out his own methods of teaching Future plans include college and travel. Robert A. Hennessy CP- Bobby Hart , '4Bob Future plans are in the futurel' Designed the class of 1970's ban- ner lmpressed by the lunar landing . . . Wishes he were better at many more things Not much Will always remember summer vacations, especially in 1969 .. . Enjoyed English III with Mrs. Wells Participated in varsity football, .lunior Vice 'Pres- ident, Student Council Treasurer, varsity track, Junior Prom decora- tions, and intermural volleyball What do ya say? Pet peeves are Delsea, assigned seats, and cycle accidents . . . Most often Seen with his cycle and the Apos- tles. Jeffrey Paul H eppara' CP- Rodger Alan Hills Rodger Seen with Jane, Steve, and Sue . . . Participated in Mixed Chorus for two years Prominent salesman All South Jersey Chorus Will always remember Mixed Chorus with Mr. Debreceny and Mr. Wilson Is Mrs. Mood here? Will always remember March 12, 1968, and July 4, 1969 Often found with Hawk, Stu, Sprinter, Eddy, and Frank Participated in cross country, track, and the H.R.'s. Enjoyed Mr. Downing . . . Pet peeves are the Twerps and the Pitman Police . . . It's hard to say no to a Panther. .. . Charac- terized by laziness and a very loud voice .. . Would like to have had the H.R.'s started in 1966 instead of 1969 Plans include becom- ing a campus revolutionary Admires Ed Leftwich Im- pressed by the moon landing Wishes that P.H.S. was just a bad dream. C.P Christopher Wayne Hojjfner Eat at the 'Y', Most often seen with Beth, Hawk, Heppard, Stu and Bator, Pet peeves include Twerps, Mrs. Wells, C.B.M. and freshmen What's going on Most memorable events were wearing orange T shirts to school and basketball games, and attending the prom junior year . . . Magpies especially enjoyed English 3 with Mrs. Wells, Spanish I with Mrs. Jenks and History with Mr. Downing If he could, he would change the time he had to go to high school from four years to 1 year . . . Was impressed by the first man on the moon . . . Admires Coach Lang future plans are entering a two year col- lege and then becoming a profes- sional race car driver. Sue Ann Hewitt Interests include painting and peo- ple Impressed by the Apollo Xl .. . Wishes we had an endless summer . .. Admires Mr. Giac- chino and Mrs. Chiomento . . . Fu- ture includes college to study child welfare '6Oh, no! Pet peeves are snobby people and final exams Often seen with Judy, Files, June, Pam, Bill and the SOC's . . . Will always remem- ber Junior Prom preparations, June 15, 1969, and the Germany-Switzer land trip What happened? . . . Participated in varsity hockey, J.V. cheerleading, Tri-Hi-Y, Gym- khana, baseball, Megaphone, intra- mural sports, and Rainbow . . . En- joyed Bio-Chem with Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Swartwood . . . You'll get over it! C.P. Jeanne Evebfn Hitman C-P 66BOng77 Pet peeves include gossip, certain alumni, and regular schedule Why is it always me? Will always remember Beth's house, parties, the SAAb, and the Junior prom Often found with the B.O.'s and W.C. V . . . participated as a freshman hockey manager, photographer, Tri-Hi-Y Prom Com- mittee and J.V. cheerleading especially enjoyed helping Mrs. Lambert in the Nurse's office .. . the world event that was most impressing was the moon landing .. . She would have liked to have no homework during high school years Plans to attend college in near future. Douglas Michaels Hunter CP- 6SDoug97 New addition to the senior class from California Will always remember the Junior Class Party at Kandles Lake Enjoys all forms of photography, and Mr. Downing . . . Wild sense of humor. 45 Beatrice Vilna Huston CP- Valerie Jaggard Sivari, 6SNurd77 Big trouble! Most often seen with the B.0.,s and the W.C. V, and Randy Participated in four years hockey, basketball, Gymkhana, Student Council, Corres. Sec., and Class Activities Enjoyed Mr. Downing and U.S. History ll Makes a lot of faces . . . Plans to go to college . .. Impressed by the Apollo flight . . . Wishes she was in Luzerne . . . Will always remember Beth's house, the peach, and Germany . . . Pet Peeves are homework and Tupperware All r-i-g-h-t Wishes she could change the size of the school. June Marie Jervis 46 Are you kidding me? . .. most often seen with June, Sue, Bob, Bonny, Margaret and the S.0.C.'s . . . Pet peeves are U.S. History ll and people who don't use blink-ers Most memorable events were, the summer of '68, July 13, 1968, will never forget the '32 pick up and its driver and Junior and Freshman years Participated on the Drill Team, Tri-Hi-Y, in- tramural basketball and volleyball especially enjoyed Spanish with Mr. Belmonte Most out- standing characteristic is her '55 Chevy Future includes college and marriage Would like to change the slimy floors in gym class, and would like to have half- sessions. C.P. Bus. You Know Pet peeves are people who drive fast and smart mouth underclassmen . .. Most memorable events were May 28, 1969, trips to Wenonah with Deal and Pat, and Aug. 3, 1969 . . . Dur- ing high school she participated in the Color Guard Especially enjoyed 4th period gym '69 Future plans are to work. William Edward Hyde C-P-,Work EXP' Raisin , '4Bill' Wishes school wouldn't start so early in the morning, and that he could tell people what he really thinks Admires The Little Devil , and Mr, Roadrunner . . . Carved his name twice on Mr. Yaffe's bulletin board lm- pressed by the class of 1970 Future includes getting out of high school, perhaps college, and then being a million dollar playboy . .. Well known for being late and absent from school, and making it through four years of high school Most often seen with Pretty Boy, Plant, Gut, Mole, Berferd, Angel, and the rest of the Mugs . . . I wish cotton was a monkey. .. . Participated in baseball, foot- ball, A.V. Club, and cross country Most memorable events are suspensions, both hops, and raising Cain Pet peeves include Chevys and ugly girls Enjoyed Mrs. Connors period III, and Spanish I periods III and VIII . . . Would like to change classwork, homework, and hard chairs. Aliceann Betty J asko C-P-1 BHS- Really . . . Most often seen with Bev and 1015525 .. . You know . . . Pet peeves are cats, immature people and Heime Throughout high school, most memorable events were, the summer in Massachusetts '69, December 8, 1968, Junior Prom '68 Participated in Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Cym- khana, Junior-Senior Class Play '68, Talisman and Pep Club Especially enjoyed Spanish with Senor Belmonte Boy Was most impressed by man's land- ing on the moon admires her father the most Wishes that she could stay young forever Loves to fly and travel . . . Future plans are to become a Spanish interpreter, working out of the U.N. and travel all over the world. John David Johnson CP- 6CJits77 Most often seen with Berferd, Cut, Mole, Spider, RAISIN, Smitty, Koeber and B.M.F.is Pet peeves are wise freshmen and Miriam Banks . . . Most memorable events were, assemblies and rais- ing havoc . . . Participated in cross country, track, baseball, and A.V. club Especially enjoyed Miss Dubbs Would like to change his grades throughout high school Was impressed by the moon shot . . . admires Mrs. Connors Wished that money grew on trees . . .Future plans are to sell bananas in South America. Rondi Christene Johnson BUS- Judy Ann Jones G6Jude79, 66J'udy77 Wishes summer lasted all year . . . Admires Mr. Giacchino . . . Future includes college and a teaching career . . . Wonders how four years disappeared so quickly . . . Par- ticipated in frosh hockey and basketball, Drill Team, Tri-Hi-Y, Rainbow, Gymkhana, intramural sports, church activities, and Talis- man Staff . . . Enjoyed Algebra II with Mr. Miller . . . Pet peeves are snobby people and tests . . . I can't understand it. . . . Seen with Sue, Files, and Pam . . . Will always remember theglunior Prom, July 25, 1968, and the Germany- Switzerland trip Oh, clear! Diane Joy Kelley Bondi I think .. . Seen with the SlP's . .. Pet peeves include crude peo- ple Most memorable events were decorating the Junior-Senior Prom, Class Party, and sneaker day Enjoyed U.S. History I with Mr. Bloomingdale Par- ticipated in Junior-Senior Prom decorations, Tri-Hi-Y, and Poster Committee for Pancake Day . . . In the future she plans to attend an art school . . . Her most memorable world event was lunar landing . . . Yishes school would last only W ay. C.P. C.P. ssDianen, acKelvs Participated in Drill Team, J.V. cheerleading, Gymkhana, and Tri-Hi-Y Enjoyed study hall Oh, Wow! Pet peeves are snobby people Future includes college . . . Would like to have longer lunches and shorter classes . .. Admires Mr. Downing . . . Loves pizza and the color blue Will always remember Sep- tember l, l969, and the peach . . . Seen with Beta Omega's and PT-+-l Wishes there was no homework. Janice Irene Jones C-P actlanaa, ccsockon You hammer .. . Most often seen with Beta Omega's, Anna, Jeanne, Kelley, back of cheering Ixus What's the scoop? Pet peeves are '69 Seniors, Pit- man's gossip, people without class pride Most memorable events were '69 Prom and her date, cheer- leading p. j. party, gym shows, trip to England, junior year, Atlantic City Basketball Game, and West Point with Sue, Janey and Eileen .. . During high school participated in Student Council . . . varsity cheerleading, Junior Prom decoration, Tri-Hi-Y, Banner Girl, hockey, basketball, FHA, Gym Club Enjoyed fourth period with Mr. O'Shea . .. Very friendly . ..Can't stand still Spirited . . . Likes to flirt . . . Likes people . . . Future includes college and living an exciting life . . . Would like to see more school spirit. Ronald Steven Kaysen 0-P- Ron , Lurch',, Gestapo,' Whatever . . . Peace . . . Won- derfulness Most often seen with Sue, Pat, Linda, Debby, and Rene Pet peeves are home- work, war, and the school cafeteria Enjoyed English III and Mr. Lang . . . Most outstanding charac- teristics are being lovable and cuddly Wishes that people would learn to know people for themselves and live with what they are Admires Dad Hobbies are cars and girls with long hair. Zane Greenbf Kensil CP- Bigtime , g'Zane Enjoyed Coach Lang and health . . . participated in four years foot- ball, four years of basketball, track, and Key club . . . Pet peeve is the class of 1969 Would like to. change school traditions . . . Likes to flirt Future includes college and seeing the world Admires Margaret Andrews Hopes the power of the class of 1970 will never be forgotten Member of the Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 Will always remember the weekend camping trip, May 1969, a weekend in April 1969, out of gas , behind the wheel Driver's Ed, the 1969 After- prom Tighten up Seen with Apostles, Crumb , O , Star , Monkey , and Mags Peach , 47 Dorothy Mae Kin g BHS- 4'Dot 77 Oh, yea! Most often seen with Marilyn Pet peeve is phonies.. . Most memorable events are getting away in the summer- time and freshman year Es- pecially enjoyed Mr. Downing Future plans include moving to Boston Wishes that her high school years had just not existed Admires Monte Rock III Wishes that people were beautiful in Pitman. Regina Estella Kivlen C-P Regina Most often seen with Bev, Mary, and Linda .. . Pet peeves include snobbish freshman Partici- pated in intramural basketball .. . Enjoyed chemistry with Miss Meredith and Psy-Soc with Mr. Downing Plans to attend col- lege. Denise Nancy Kostiack 0-P- 48 Bullwinkle,,, Kossack , Lola Yahaw '4You ring-a-ding! . . . During her free time seen with Carol, Nancy, Judy, Evy, Leeds, Mary, and SOC's Will always remember the plays, Junior Prom, the parties , room 1065, Marate Sade,Tri-Hi-Y, camping trip and summer 1969 with Lorkay Pet peeves are orthopedics and people with no sense of humor Participated in basketball, Gym Club, Pep Club, FTA, Megaphone staff, forensics, intramural sports, .lun- ior Prom decorating, and Junior- Senior plays Enjoyed Public Speaking I with Mr. Chard, and Forensics with Mr. Giacchino Likes to watch Carol Burnett Yaha Future includes col- lege Dubee, dubee, dubeef' Diane Colleen Kirwan BUS Dianeil '6Let's go Most memorable events were moving, junior year, and July 4, 1969 with Ray, Sue, Diane, and the SOP's and SIP's . .. Pet peeves are two faced peo- ple, nagging teachers, '4Ralph , and Baldy .. . Pm hungry . . . Participated in Gymkhana, Gym Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Rainbow, and Prom Committee '69 . . . Especially enjoyed Typing II, Gym, and Mr. Downing Really Most impressed by the moon landing . . . Admires Mr. Mathews and Mr. Downing Most outstanding characteristic is being slow Future plans are computer school and secretarial work Wishes that she was born into a wealthy family. Joseph Fredrick Klosterrnann C-P Robot , Joe , Animal', Participated in four years football, prom decorations, track, Key Club, Hi-Y Likes to hunt Pet peeve is kids stealing stuff out of locker room 'il dunnol' Admires Jim Otto . . . Future includes college and the service Enjoyed Mr. Downing Seen with Apostles, Hart, Tiny, Crumb, O , and Bigtime . . . Will always remember the camping trip and the day before pre-season. Mary Jane Kowalski CP' iCM.J'.77 I wish I had my camera Seen with everyone, at one time or another and the S.O.C.'s Pet peeve is a type of 4'fungus that can be killed by stepping on it with orthopedic shoesl' Will always remember four years at Pitman High and her junior year Participated in hockey and basketball manager, intramural basketball, t e n n is , Gymkhana, Megaphone photographer, Talis- man photographer Enjoyed chemistry with Miss Meredith . .. Future plans include college, her camera, Peace Corps, and her camera Would like to have made her four years in high school go slower . . . Admires Miss Mere- dith. Jerome Leslie Lane CP- Christine Dorothy Chris Christopher Pet peeves are thoughtless people, frosh who use the wrong doors, and her gym locker Partici- pated in the Italian Club, Art Club, and intramural basketball Be good Most often seen with the S.I.P.'s, Barb, Wilt, Bullwinkle, Connie, and Mouse Most memorable events were moving into Homeroom 202, No- vember 18, 1969, May in Europe, being on the Prom Court, Pizza Day, and April 12, 1969 . . . OK, Denise, let's hear it Enjoyed history with Mr. Downing Wishes that we were in a new school .. . Will never forget Tom . .. Future plans are to become a marine biologist. ulcemanv Give me some popcom Most memorable event was Span- ish with Mrs. .lenks Partici- pated in football, basketball, and baseball Pet peeves are peo- ple who can't dance . . . Most often seen with Hawk, Manny, Fizzy, Onion, Doyle, and the Delta Omega Delta boys Don't give me no trash If he could, he would have worked harder during high school years . . . The person he admires most is James Brown Wishes that the school had burnt down Future plans are to go to college. Leeds 0-P. Carol Ann Letocha 0-P- Carol Most often seen with Jim, Mel, and Denise . . . Pet peeve is irre- sponsible people Throughout high school, most memorable events were the '69 Prom, February 17, 1969, and the summer of '69 with a letter a day . . . Participated in Student Council, Drill Team, Hon- or Society, FTA, Forensics, ,lun- ior Prom Committee, and was edi- tor of the Megaphone, co-editor of the TALISMAN . . . Enjoyed Jour- nalism with Mr. Chard and U.S. History I and II with .lim Future plans include college, teach- ing, andfor journalism . . . I don't know. Stephanie Ellen Lee 0-P- Gistefv I'm crushed Would like to change the girls' locker room Characterized by her lateness and her gullibility .. . Bari . . . Most often seen with Anne, Priscilla, Barb, and the S.l.P.'s Will always remember the summer of '69 Participated as captain of the majorettesg also, in Green Sneakers, Honor Society, N.P.A., TALISMAN staff, Library Aid, and switchboard operator Es- pecially enjoyed U.S. History II with Mr, Downing Future plan is to become a Registered Nurse. Alan James Leonardi 0-P. Spyder-Mani' Wishes that he was King Most outstanding characteristics are his brutal strength and good looks Would like to change all of his wasted weekends Was most impressed by the moon- men . . . Admires Frank Nitty . . . Most often seen with Berferd, Stain, Plant, Mole, Raisin, Doyle, Gut, Ude, Smitty Pet peeves are plain steaks . . . Most memor- able events were Saturday nights and drag racing Participated in three years at the pizzeria, bum- ming, and the .l.V. and Varsity Drinking Teams Especially enjoyed study hall with Chicken- hawk Future plan is to be- come a riverboat gambler. Connie Sue Li ghqfoof 0-P- Con,, Connie Pet peeve is B.S.L.C.A. Will. always remember her junior year and October 11, 1968 .. . Do you believe it? Enjoyed English with Mrs. McConnell and French Ii. . . Known for 6 foot height . . . shocked by the Kennedy assassi- nation. -,.y.y1: tp., 49 Beverbf Ann Linn C-P--Bus 66252279 CCBeV77 She bothers mei' Most often seen with Tom, Linda, Adelia, Re- gina, Mary, and the SOP's Pet peeves are Baldy, cats, and people who lie and are two faced . .. Are you mad at me? Will always remember May, 1969, Atlantic City, 1969, April 14, 1967 with Tom Partici- pated in Marching Band, Concert Band, Spanish Club, and Work Experience Enjoyed U.S. His- tory II with Mr. Downing . .. Ex- cellent speed and accuracy in shorthand . .. Future includes sec- retarial work and marriage Would like to have shorter per- iods and daily assemblies . . . Ad- mires T.C.D. Oh, for cry- ing out loud! Wishes she could be on her own and do what she pleases. Bonnie Lyn MacGuigan 0-P- 4GMac77 HBOHB7 Would like to have longer lunch periods Admires Miss Mere- dith . . . Wishes that it was always summer How much longer until we get out of here . .. Most often seen with Ceces, Sue, MJ., Val, Sandy, Judy, and the teams . . . Oh, yea . . . Pet peeves are gym class, practices, homework, and wise underclassmen, especial- ly frosh Most memorable events were the junior prom, 5th lunch, and Tri-County Champion- ship Participated in Varsity Hockey, basketball, tennis, la- crosse, Gym Khana, and Tri-Hi-Y Especially enjoyed chemistry and the corner lab Future plans are to attend college. Pamela Jean Martin BHS- GCPam97 I'll pretend I didn't hear that . . . Most often seen with Bonnie, Sue, and Diane - Pet peeves are bees in the classroom and flies in the cafeteria, people who crack their knuckles and roaches in the lavatory During high school'she participated in the pizza sale and the anti-Pitman club . . . Especially enjoyed Geometry with Mrs, Mood Most outstanding characteristic is her southern ac- cent . . . Would like to change the dress codes . . . Was impressed' by the moon walk Admires her boss Wishes people wouldn't tease her about her accent Hopes to marry in the future. 50 Mary Lynn Ludwicki 0-P- lVlarie c'Marylou,' GfMary,, Participated in Band, Gym Khana, basketball, and Gloucester County Band Rats Admires Miss Meredith Would like to enlarge the bandroom Char- acterized by blushing and liking O.P.'s Likes MacDonald's hamburgers and pizza Seen with Betty, Bonnie, Navel, Bev, Denise, and the band members . . . Oh, crumb Pet peeves are wise freshmen, band practices in the rain, and homework En- joyed French and Mr. Smith, Band, and 6th period lunch Future plans are college and an art career . . . Wishes she didn't have to get up in the morning. James Hugh Malloy 0-P- music, both listening and playing CGHugh3, Participated in prom committee, Junior-Senior play, forensics, Hi-Y, Dance Band, Honor Society, and co-editor of the TALISMAN Especially enjoyed U.S. History II with Mr. Downing Pet peeves are old people Seen with Bruce Stumpf, David Nesbit, and the Delta Omega Delta boys . . . Most memorable events during high school were, working on the Junior Prom, going to the Junior Prom, October 30, 1969, and be- ing in the play Would like to change the strict schedules and move away from the 8 period day, plushdrop the dress codes com- pletely . .. Was impressed by the moon landing Admires the Beatles, Andrew Wyeth, and Wil- liam F. Buckley Jr. Wishes that people in Pitman would not jump to conclusions Enjoys Future plans include college. Sandra Ann McCue iC-P- Glsandyn Pet peeves are Pitman gossip and stuck up people Most often seen with the B.0.'s and W.C.V. Fondly remembers the nights at Beth's and Wildwood, '68-'69 'Tm bored, You're kid- ding me Participated in hockey, and basketball 4- years . .. Characterized by a big mouth and a bad temper Plans en- tering college and majoring in home economics. Edward William McLaughlin Q Morin Most memorable events were Mrs. Jenks' third period Spanish Most often seen with Mole, Spider, Berford and Stain . .. Hey, Bucker . .. Pet peeves are Chev- ies and drinking Especially enjoyed Mrs. Jenks and Spanish I .. . Would like to attend school only when he wanted to Ad- mires Mr. Mathews' good natured attitude while suspending someone . . . Future plans are panning gold in California. William Robert M cM aster CP- Most often seen with the Apostles and Bert . . . Pet peevesare Glou- cester and Pennsgrove football teams Most memorable events during high school were Sopho- more Hop 69, Salem football game, 68, and all Tri-County and Group I baseball teams What's new? Participated in four years of football, basket- ball, baseball, and Student Coun- cil Especially enjoyed Latin I with Mr. Giacchino Would like to change the passing period between classes Wishes that they would enlarge the pizzeria for after the home basketball games The world event that was most impressing was the Mets winning the World Series Future plans are college and sports. Rahnh Goldsmith Miller CP- G6Rat7, Hey, how ya doing? Re- members .luly 8, 1967 and August 16, 1969 Always seen with the Apostles or Cynthia Pet peeves are DUDS and excessive homework . .. Four years of foot- ball and track Enjoyed Mr. Plum and woodshop . . . Impressed by the moon landing .. . Admires Mr. Giacchino Plans include attending college to teach wood- shop. Gen. Patricia Ann McLaughlin C-P--Bus 66Pat77 Oh yeah, Really Most often seen with Danny and the B.O.'s Participated in prom construction, intramural basketball, Sports Night Design, FTA, and FHA Pet peeve is Pitman gossip . . . If she could, she would change boys Most outstanding characteristic is her hair Es- pecially enjoyed Mrs. Fagundas . . . Was most impressed by the moon landing Will always remem- ber summer at Wildwood, the Shalimar, and the prom Fu- ture plans include becoming a fashion designer. Ronald Eugene Middleton CP- CCI-Iippiev How ain't ya doing? Pet peeves are Pitman Police, Pitman High School, Pitman in general, and hypocrites .. . Participated in baseball, football, Junior Prom construction, and 1970 TALIS- MAN Classes Editor 'l'hat's a whatchajiggerln Most en- joyed Mr. Downing and U.S. History II Often seen with Cut, Raisin, Mole, S.G.'s, .l.G.'s, and his Volks Dragon Will always remember the trips to New York and something nice in North Jersey Future plans include the Navy and electronics . . . Most outstanding characteristic is his Volks Dragon Would like to change the world Most im- pressed by the moon landing Admires Obie Loves to dance. William Brook Milner' 0-P- Bill '6Monkey Most often seen with Zane, Swags, Apostles, and Crumb . . . Pet peeve is losing Would like to give students more freedom Es- pecially enjoyed physics with Mr. Wohlford . .. Participated in foot- ball and basketball four years, golf and baseball, Student Coun- cil, Honor Society, and Key Club Was president of class fresh- man and sophomore yearsg Vice- president of Student Council Will always remember the pizzeria and the Student Council cam- paigns. Felicity Nicolas Mitchell CP- Lisa Often seen with B.L. and other friends I don't know Pet peeves are the cafeteria and the short passing period Will always remember a Friday after- noon in May and Christmas vaca- tions . . . Participated on the Meg- aphone staff and Orchestra Plans on entering college. Susan Ruth Moore Bus' G6Sue97 She makes me so mad! Oh, heavens Most often seen with The Dianes, Dolores, KEN, and the Sop Kids Most memorable events are Jun- ior Prom, August 27, 1968 Participated in Gym Khana, bas- ketball, Gym Club Enjoyed Mr. Downing and U.S. History Il . . . Future plans include becoming a legal secretary and later mar- riage Wishes that she could get married now. Linda Doris M urphey CP- Murf Ya know Most often seen in a blue Ford with Kenny Pet peeves are small town gossip, conformists, and waiting in lines Most memorable events were sophomore year, August 1968, Jr. Prom, and those Saturday nights Participated in basketball, Drill Team and construction of Junior Prom Enjoyed U.S. History ll with Mr. Downing Wishes that people didn't have to grow old. 52 Gail Ann Mitton HGail57 Are you kidding . .. Most often seen with Mike and Beta Omega's . . . Pet peeves are R.C. and Mike's feet Most memorable events were October 9, 1968, Junior Prom and a certain '54 Ford Par- ticipated in Gym Khana and Var- sity Cheerleading . . . Wishes that Mike didn't have to go into the Army . . . Future plans are attend- ing a dental school and marriage. Melanie Pamela C.P. M ulvenna 0-P- G6Mel77 Most often seen with Stacy and Beta Omega's Are you seri- ous? Pet peeves are hypo- crites and Pitman Gossip . . . Will always remember January 22, 1968, Junior Prom, Christmas '68 and B.O. weekends in Medford Enjoyed U.S. History I with Mr. Bloomingdale and Mr. Bel- monte's Spanish II class Par- ticipated in prom committee, Junior Play and Gym Khana awards Future plans are V.l.S.T.A., Col- lege, and possibly becoming an airline receptionist or interpreter. Sharon Alice Murphy 0-P- Motor Murph Gez-Wow . . . You've got to be kidding . . . Most often seen with the Sips and Wilt . . . Pet peeves are people who aren't on time and people who don't like to talk Most memorable events were working on the Junior Prom, Pizza Day, Sneaker day, Pancake Day .. . Enjoyed English II, U.S. History II with Mr. Downing Participated in Gym Khana, hock- ey, Forensics, Junior-Senior Plays . . . Plans are to attend college and major in psychology. James Irvin Murray CP- David I. Nesbit Dave 'Tm glad it's Monday! Ad- mires Mr. Rosebery . . . Most often seen with Mr. Malloy and Mr. Stumpf . . . Pet peeves are missing school and A schedules .. . Wishes that his senior year would never end . . . Was most impressed hy the election of Richard Mil- house Nixon. Bonnie Jean Ott GiIrv79 6CMur73 Pitty witty woo-woo Most often seen with Legs, Patti Dar- gan Pet peeves are Glenn Bozarth and gym class Most memorable events during high school were the Junior Class Float and the Sophomore Hop Par- ticipated in cross country, football, and Gym Khana Would like to change prom regulations so that any underclassman can go to the prom providing they are escorted by a senior Admires father most Enjoyed physics with Mr. Wohlford Wishes that Patti Dargan was a senior College is in near future. C.P. C.P. Noun Wow most often seen with Sue, Diane, Rae, Richard, and John Pet peeves are Volks- wagens, DPEGRK, snobs and girls with loud mouths . .. You know Will always remember Wild- wood, 69, Ocean City, and Me- morial Day Participated in Sports Night and Tri-Hi-Y . . . En- joyed Mrs. Mood Most out- standing characteristic is short- ness Would definitely change morning announcements and .luly, '69 World event that made impression was the moon flight . . . Admires Mr. Downing Plans on entering college after gradua- tion. Michael Jejjfry N erz 0-P- GSNOrt79 Most often seen with Frog, Boscie, Grease, Dana, and the Delta Omega Deltas . .. Most memorable events during high school years were the European Trip and the Prom Participated in football and baseball and the Delta Omega Del- ta Hi-Y Especially enjoyed gym with Coach Lang The world event that was impressing was the moon landing by the United States College comes in the near future. Lynn Ann N icolaisen C-P. l..ynn,, Oh, spare me Pet peeves are over-crowded and sloppy lockers, and doors that don't open Most often seen with Rick, Sips, and the Duds . . . Most mem- orable events were basketball games, camping trips, summer, ,69 and February 10, 1968 . .. Partici- pated in Green Sneakers, hockey, basketball, Student Council, Hen- or Society, and Prom committee Enjoyed Contemp. Geometryg also, enjoyed Mr. Downing Outstanding characteristics are she's never on time and she gets confused easily . .. Would readily change the length of the lunch period Admires Mr. G. Future plans are attending college to major in home ec. and getting married. Keith Doyle Owens CF- GCD0yle79 Participated in the heckling at Pep Rallies, gambling on football and basketball games, bumming on street corners, and going to dances . . . Most memorable events were skipping assemblies and the U.N. trip . . . Pet peeves are poor assemblies fwhen he goesj, losing bets, and homework Would like to change the courses and grades he had in high school Admires Broadway Joe . .. Wishes that he had a fast car to drive around in Was impressed by the moon landing Most often seen with AI Leonardi, the P.B.D. boys, the comer boys, and the pizzeria boys Especially en- joyed French II and III with Big Lew Future plans are to at- tend college or enter the Navy. 53 Y George Edward Owens GP- Gen- Diane Files Page LGBat97 6CFiileS93 G6Page97 Hello, girls, what're we doing? Most often seen with Tom, Judy, Sue, the SOC's . .. Pet peeves are snobby freshmen and cold classrooms Most memo- rable events during high school are the Junior Class Party and April 18, 1969 Participated in Drill Team, Cheerleading, Tri-Hi-Y, Gym Khana and intramural sports Enjoyed French and Mr. Belmonte . .. Loves to tease people . .. Was impressed by the moon landing . .. Admires Tom Shone the most . .. Wishes that school only lasted for six months and wasn't so bor- ing . .. Future plans are attending college and eventually getting mar- ried. George Ah, magic Most often seen with D. Center Most memo- rable events during high school were gym, baseball, and art classes with Cheeks and Russ W. Participated in track, baseball, and getting into trouble . . . Especially enjoyed gym and Coach Lang Would like to change everybody's looks, except Margie Marshall's . .. The world event that was most impressive was getting his li- cense Admires a certain girl, when not fighting . .. Wishes that Pitman had more life in it on weekends Future plans are college or baseballg undecided. C.P. Evebfn Marie Parker GP- 54 EvyH Blitzmund', Ode-idoe Most often seen with the SIP's and the kids of the class of '70 Pet peeves are stealing, no matter what, and bums Most memorable events were Pancake Dinner, Pizza Sale, Junior Prom, Class Party, and Sneaker Day, t4 P'sJ Par- ticipated in Tri-Hi-Y, class ac- tivities, TALISMAN, Green Sneak- ers, and Gym Khana- . .. Especial- ly enjoyed Mr. Chard and Eng. I, Mr. Downing and U.S. History II, Mrs. McConnell and Eng. IV, and French with Mr. Smith Would like to change the grading system. Susan Lynn Owens CP- lCSue77 i6Wilt77 i'Stretch,' 'iBat Oh, wow Most often seen with Rich, Wool, Motor, and Cheerleaders Hola Pet peeves are phony people, lack of appreciation for cheerleaders, teachers who give busy work, the song A Boy Named Sue Que Pasa? . .. Most memorable events were Junior Class Party Pic- nic, working on the Junior Prom, Montreal with Chris, and West Point with Eileen, Jan, and Jane Participated in Cheerleading for 4 years, Capt. her senior year, Gym Khana, Co-designer of prom, Classes Editor 1970 TALISMAN, Student Council, and Megaphone . .. Enjoyed Spanish, U.S. History II, also Senor Belmonte, Mr. in Downing and Mrs. Mood . . . Most outstanding characteristics are sun- burn, fingernails, and height Would like to change teaching methods World event that was -most impressive was the moon shot and the resignation of DeGaulle Admires Laura Nyroi... Would like to hit every rock concert that goes on Future plans are col- lege to be una professora de Espanol. Carol Elizabeth Palmer CP- Carol', Most often seen with Skinny Pet peeves are teachers who get her confused, having her picture taken, not being able to find her way home Most memorable events during high school were, February, '69, Prom '69, '57 Ford, Bethel Mill Road, Summer, '69 . . . Participated in Future Homemak- ers of America, Prom Committee and Tri-Hi-Y especially en- joyed Mr. Downing and art with Mrs. Costa Most outstanding characteristics are her long hair and big bruises If she could, she would change the dress code of P.H.S. Admires Floyd Wishes that living was free Future plans are to live it up. Beth Lee Pearson CP- esetif' During high school she partici- pated in intramural basketball and volleyball, Tri-Hi-Y, F.H.A., Junior Prom Committee, and Sports Night . .. Catch ya later Most often seen with the B.O.'s, and the W.C. V Pet peeve is Pitman Most memo- rable events during school were March 8, 1968, summer of '68 in Ocean City, Saturday nights of '67, and the Jlmior Prom Oh, definitely Especially enjoyed Miss Meredith and chem- istry Would like to change January and February of her jun- ior year Was impressed by the moon landing . .. Wishes that she lived in California, and likes the color blue Future plans are attending college and later, travel. Bruce Lamar Penuel CP- William Gleaves HStu,7 Often seen with Hawk, Jeff, Sprint- er, and Doobs . .. Will always remember the basketball purge, moon men, and July 4, 1969 Football, track, and the H.R.'s . . . Has a unique polevaulting style . . . Would like a different se- lection of food for lunch . . . Huh, I don't know . .. Pet peeves are Twerps, and police . . . Enjoyed French II and III with Big.Louie Future plans include getting out of Pitman . . . Admires George Wallace. Susan Jane Quinn Lamar,, That's right . .. Often seen with S.H., Gomer, Gordie, Hugh, Odious, and the D.U.D.'s Pet peeves are the long days Will always remember the student walkouts, the Pink Panther awards, the Junior Class Party, and pep ral- lies with the junior boys . .. Par- ticipated in Crash Club, Foren- sics, Debate, and Frosh, J.V. Base- ball Enjoyed History I with Mr. Center, and History II with Mr. Downing Future includes college and a career in law Would like to change the length of school days Admires Mr. Lang and Mr. Giacchino . . . Wish- es something would happen. Priscilla Elizabeth Porch CP- Butch Always late .. . Wishes she could know herself very well Ad- mires the Nazz Impressed by the Democratic Convention Would like to be less of a dumper Future plans include college, social work, and marriage Very outspoken and enthusiastic You whip Enjoyed Mr. Downing Participated in Tri-Hi-Y, Student Council, Treas- urer of Freshman Class, Fresh- man Hockey, Photography Club, Prom Decoration Committee, Drill Team three years, French Club, Megaphone staff, Gym Khana, pres- ident of M.Y.F. Will always remember the SAAB, the cookie, 1:00 on Tuesdays, Ferrante, the note, Augusts at O.C., Jan's P.J. party, and Matolly Seen with the B.O.'s, Margaret, Jeanne, Kel, Stef, Jo, and Sal . .. It's unreal. Porter' CP- Douglas Raymond Pownal! CP- C.P. Spider Quinny Admires Mr. Downing Would like longer lunches . . . Well known for her '64 Plymouth Participated in intramural sports, Freshman Hockey, Tri-Hi-Y, and F.H.A. . . . Fond memories include Wildwood, '69, Ocean City, '69 and Memorial Day, '69 .. . Often seen with Bonnie, Diane, and Rae Wow! Pet peeves are con- ceited people, J .P., R.B., and B.C. Enjoyed Mrs. Muller, and Spanish II and III with Mr. Bel- monte . . . Are you kidding me? Future includes college, get- ting a good job, and having fum . . . Oh, why not! 66Doug77 Shut up, Youngie . .. Pet peeve is bad teachers . .. Enjoyed mixed chorus Future includes col- lege Moon landing left a lasting impression on him . . . Of- ten seen with J.Y., B.H., and D.S. Participated in base- ball, Bowling Club, and Mixed Chorus. Gary Norman Rasmussen 0-P- tGGary77 That ain't bad Most often seen with Janice, Russ, and the Apostles Pet peeves are SS 396 Chevys Most memorable event was the Apostles' camping trip in the spring Very en- joyable Especially enjoyed Health Class with Coach Lang . .. Participated in football, track, and the After Prom Committee was impressed by the moon landing and space travel Ad- mires Florrie Medlin and all sophomore, junior, and senior girls . . . Wishes that class parties and trips could last forever . . . Future plans are to become an architect and travel Will never forget the endless summers in Ocean City. 55 William Roger Reea' CP- s.Biu99 Participated in the H. Rfs, Prom construction and .lunior-Senior Play construction, manager of Var- sity and Junior Varsity Baseball Teams, and played Freshman Base- ball . . . Especially enjoyed Coach Lang Most memo- rable event was the .lunior Prom. .' . . Pet peeves are the Twerps and Fords Most often seen with Chuck, Grease, Frog, Nort, Chang and Boscie Was most im- pressed by the moon' landing Admires Mr. G. the most Future plans are to go to college. Christopher John Rose Bus- Chris7, Would like to have professionals in the school stop making the stu- dents take classes that they do not want to take He was most impressed by the Vietnam War Plans to enter the service in the future Enjoyed Mrs. Bradley and Work Experience. Dorothy Elaine S 56 General Dottsie,, DOF, 'iskinnyv Smitty,' Cool it! Most often seen with Mike, Darlene, Terry, Lois, and Linda . . . Pet peeves are snob- by and unfriendly people . . . Will always remember Christmas and New Year's 1968 at Lois', and the sumrner of 1969 with Mike Enjoyed Vocational Foods with Mrs. Bradley Very compatible with all kinds of people Fu- ture plans include a job and mar- riage Would like seniors to be treated with more respect Admires Mike . . . Hopes her future plans will be successful '6You'll get over it. Timothy David Rogbfn CP- GSFI-Og77 6CR0ad37 Most often seen with Nort, Nezzy, Grease, Odius, Bosci, Comer, Dana, Reedertree Most mem- orable event was the student walk- out Pet peeves are Chevy's Participated in the P.H.S. H.R.'s, two years Especially enjoyed Mr. Downing and World History .. . Would like to change cafeteria lunches Was most impressed by the Middle East War Wishes that the politicians would get 'out of the war and let the military fight the war Future plans are something in electronics. Patricia Ann R0ser CP- SLR-osen i6fI'iger!7 Was impressed by the first step on the moon by man Wishes for Peace Most memorable events were '68 Soph. Hop, junior and senior years, and Dec. 1 Participated in Cheerleading, Honor Society, Dance Band, South Jersey All-Star Band, and the Citizenship lnstitute Most often seen with Steve, Manny, S.l.P.,s, Wool, Class of '70 4'Obviously primitive Pet peeve is lack of spirit .. . Future plans are college and living. Darlene Helen Schneeman C-P- Dar Schneeman,' Wishes her boyfriend lived closer Found the moon flight very impressing . . . Would like to abolish gym class Hopes to become a hairdresser in the fu- ture . .. Enjoyed Vocational Foods with Mrs. Bradley Will always remember summer voca- tions . . . -Pet peeves include fresh- men and homework . . . Often seen with Butch, sister, Sue, Sandy, and Susan . . . You creep! Gary Gale Schneeman 0-P- 66Gary77 Read the yellow button Wishes that people could realize the ugliness of hate and aggres- sion Most often seen with Rock, Pecker, and Blade Participated in football, Marching Band and Dance Band, prom decorations committee Would like to re-establish the tradition of senior supremacy Enjoyed World History with Mr. Downing Will always remember Hill Top, any bus trip, the Junior Class Party, the Prom, and Crad- uation. Bruce Raymond Schneider CP- Bruce,, Participated in football, Marching Band, Concert Band, Dance Band, County Band, and South Jersey Band Pet peeves are unneces- sary courses and fickle girls Usually seen with Sherr, Rich, Bob, Bill, Cliff, Reanie The Pennsgrove game, Merchantville, mudbath, and Gloucester County Band are most memorable events Duk Enjoyed Phys. Ed. with Mr. Lang Plans in- clude college and a music career. Ra mond Robert Schwei carl CP- 1 David A. Senior CP- y .gg Kswagsn GLOniOn77 SCR-ican71 1 i Pet peeve is kids who can't dance . . . Will always remember the '69 Prom, summer nights out at Kandle's, gym classes with Coach Crispin, dancing every Saturday night Seen with Kathy, the Apostles, Doyle, Jerry-O, Roach, Star, Crumb, Bigtime, Russ, Monk, Baccs, Dugan Was most im- pressed by the Vietnam War and Wallace's defeat Future plans include college and law school . . . Participated in Freshman Baseball, intramural sports, Gym Khana, Apostles Hi-Y . .. Come on and dance . . . ' 1 ten X 7 4 WM ,QVQCQQ , if , an ,ja I K far rf ,af if 5,755 Geqfrey Clinton Shockley A 0-P- . CGS-H77 Usually seen with Boscie, Messy, Lamar, the H.R.'s, and Delta Omega Delta Hi-Y Enjoyed English with Mr. Ciacchino Pet peeves are eating Reese Pea- nut Butter Cups and the TWRP's Impressed by Apollo 11 Wishes'that seniors could sit in , the traditional seats in the gym Participated in track and football Listen to Boscie Pizza Sale, the'Junior Class Party, and the student walkout were memorable events. Dave Most memorable events were the Junior Pizza Sale and being part of Class of 1970 Football manager and track Pet peeve is conceited people Enjoyed Mr. Downing and.what. he has done for Class gf 1970 and U.S. History II ... Hates spaghetti Admires Mr. Giacchino and what he has done for Class of 1970 Plans include college and career in chemistry or avia- tion. Candace Lynn Smith QP- aacandyn Buzz off Will always re- member January 22, 1966 Would liked to have had longer lunch periods Seen with Rob- bie and the Beta Omega's Participated in basketball, Pan- cake Dinner Mr. Center- favorite ,teacher plans include, nursing school R.C. and the . Park Boys are pet peeves 57 Charles A. Smith C.P. Blade Smitty Most often seen with Spyder-Man, Mort, Mole, Gulich, and .lits Participated in track, cross coun- try, and football Will always remember a little red sports car Has hopes of attending col- lege Pet peeves are snobby girls and big boys Can often be caught at the college. James Morrison Steele BHS- GGJim57 i6G0mer77 LLC!-ash!! Seen with Rick, Bosco, Grease, Norty, Motor Mouth Will re- member the Prom, Kandle Lake, selling pizzas, and working the drag races . . . Christmas ,in .luly Admires Mr. G Enjoyed gym with Mr. Lang . . . Pet peeves are underclassmen and Twrp's.. l Linda Christine Storms BHS- 58 Most often seen with Adelia, Bev, and the SOP girls Enjoyed three years of typing and short- hand and the Work Experience Program Memorable events were college rock concerts Plans to be secretary Wishes there was peace everywhere Pet peeves are Baldy and teach- ers who need to improve teach- ing techniques Participated fin Tri-Hi-Y, Work Experience, and Gym Khana. Wayne H. Souder Gen '4Flick '6Reds Memorable events were judo les- sons, Mr. 6'C's English class, Junior Prom, skiing Christmas '68, the New York trip Usually seen with Jim, Tim, Cathy, B. Sharpless, and the Pinecrest staff. Would like school to have air conditioning and heat Wishes there would be peace forever Participated in French Club, Bowl- ing Club, Mixed Chorus, Work Experience Program, Prom Deco- ration Committee, Pizza and Tup- perware Sales .. . I'll never tell Will never forget gym with Mr. Lang Plans are to go in- to medicine and own a Lincoln Continental. M aryellen Stem C.P. 4SMel77 Will always remember May 3, 1968, February 2, 1969, and '69 prom Pet peeves are over- stuffed lockers and being treated like a P.K. . . . Seen with Mary, Stef, Carol, The Sips Plans include college, nursing, or social work Look it. Partici- pated in Forensics, Debate, Sigma Iota Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Honor Society, Drill Team, Luther League Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Downing. Bruce Gordon Stumpf C-P- S4G0rdy79 A maverick Remembers work- ing on the Prom, English III, Sneaker Day, and the 1969 Senior Assembly . . . Enjoyed U.S. History II Admires Mr. Downing 'tlt stands to reason Partici- pated in Forensics and Prom Com- mittee Seennwith .lames Mal- loy and Nezzy. Maribfn Frances Taylor BHS- Marilyn', Oh, yeah Most often seen with Beta Omega Pet peeves are conceited guy's, self-centered people and small towns Most memorable events were her fresh- man and junior years, '69 Prom, and January 27, 1969 Would like to change the dress code Wishes that she could be young forever Admires Jac- qualine Kennedy Onasis Fu- ture plans are to become an air- line stewardess, live it up for awhile, then marry some good- looking millionaire Enjoyed Mrs. Bradley and Home Ec. II. Mary Tracy ay UMa-ren Hfraleii HMS! Impressed by the heart transplants Wishes that she had a whole locker to herself Pet peeves are that she never knows what is going on, and crowded lockers Participated in Tri-Hi-Y, Green Sneakers, Honor Society, Drill Team, Forensics, and Stu- dent Council Most often seen with the SlP's ugque pasa? Most memorable events were summers at Camp Sun in Fun and July 3, 1969 Would like to change the girls' locker room Future plans are college and teaching special education. for C.P. John Russel T ockstein C-P- Patricia Ann Vendetta BUS Party Tocki' Tiger Wishes that he was rich Especially enjoyed history with Mr. Center Most memorable events were the parties during June of 69 , March 3, g'69 , and all the good times in the Vette Pet peeves are school, teach- ers, cops, and street signs Most often seen with the guys in the park arid PT-1 College is in the future. Jean Renee Watts CP- ujeallv Really Especially enjoyed helping Mrs. Lambert in the nurse's office, and Public Speak- ing with Mr. Chard Partici- pated in basketball, volleyball, Drill Team, Tri-Hi-Y,' Gym Khana, F.T.A., and TALISMAN staff Pet peeve is phony people Most memorable events were February 3, 1968, and a blue 442 Most often seen with Jerry and the B.0.'s Most outstanding characteristics are her dimples and the way she likes to spend money Would like to make lunch period longer Admires Mrs. Wells Wishes that they could make school more fun Likes chocolate mint ice cream cones Was most im- pressed by the moon landing Hopes to get married someday. Pat Boozer Meatball ':That's true .. . Most memorable events were February 8, 1967, 6 p.m. walks, February 16, 1968, Philadelphia, will never forget Nov. 14, 1969 with Bob, and Christmas with Bob Pet peeves are dirty old men, and a certain frosh Enjoyed 5th period lunch at .lune's house Most often seen with .lune Future plans include becoming a private secretary and entering modeling school. Adelia A. Whilden BUS- G6Deal,, Participated in the Work Experi- ence Program Especially en- joyed U.S. History with Mr. Down- ing Pet peeves are people who walk slow in the halls and Baldy . . . Most memorable events were August 3, 1969 and May 28, 1969 .. . Most often seen with Linda, Bev., and June, and the S.O.P. girls Get off it Was most impressed by the moon landing Would like to change the length of the periods Future plans are to continue working or go to business school. 59 Pamela Wight C.P. G6Pam97 Participated in Honor Society, Co-Captain of the Color Guard, F.T.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Megaphone Page Editor, Senior Representative at Large Enjoyed Public Speak- ing with Mr. Giacchino, and Jour- nalism with Mr. Chard Really? Plans to go on to college Would like to change boring class sessions in hot class- rooms Wishes life could be simpler Participated in the .lunior Miss Contest .. . Seen with Karen D., Barb W., and various other people Oh, well Pet peeves include slow letter writers and dishonest people Will always remember the sum- mer of 1969 and the early days of November. Russell David Williams C-P' '4Agarn,' 4'Hershl' Pet peeves are the Duds, the class of ,69, and the establishment Would like to change the tradi- tions of the school and the way some teachers attempt to teach . . . Wishes he ooilld read people's minds to see what they really think Takes pride in having the haddest 6 banger in town Most often with the Apostles Can I drive? Participated in football, baseball, track, Stu- dent Council and Key Club Especially enjoyed Mrs. McCon- nell's English class and 3 years of Mrs. Mood For awhile Most memorable events were camping with the Apostles May '69, Wildwood, summer of '68, and a certain '48 Chevy Was most impressed by the moon landing Admires Neil Armstrong Future plans include college, or service, and making some drastic changes in the state of affairs. John Arthur Williams 0-P- CKJ .A.77 Admires Lady Godival' . would like to change the outcome of the Mountain Lakes basketball game Most often seen with the Crumb, and the Apostles Pet peeves are 1962 Rambler wagons, slow Fords, and smoking Most memorable events were August 17, 18, 1968, camping at Lake George, Patti Porter, and the '68 Prom Are you kid- ding? Participated in track, Student Council, football, and Gym Khana Especially en- joyed Woodshop with Mr. Plum World event that was most impressing was the moon landing . .. Wishes that the had a double A fuel dragster that turned in the 9's Future plans are college and a fast car. Howard Fredrick Winsor CP- GGHOWSS NHOWYS9 Often seen with D.B. , .l.B. , J.Y. , Woody, L'A.J. , and D.P. Pet peeves are freshmen, Twerps, and Fords Will al- ways remember parties at Britt's, Briggs Beach, and O.C. What? . .. Participated in drags at Pitman-Downer, bowling, and the H.R.'s Enjoyed English with Mrs. Wells Future plans include engineering school Admires people with Corvettes Wishes he could get a car and a license. Llana Mae Woidill CP- William James Wood CP- 60 Liana Wishes she could be someone really important in the future Would like to have half sessions, a better sound system, and to changetthe whole school . . . Hopes to become either a singer in a nightclub or an airline stewardess I hate school Enjoyed Plane Geometry with Mrs. Mood . . . Participated in hockey, basket- ball, chorus, and Gym Khana Ya only live once Will al- ways remember Beth's house, B. R., and Shalimar Pet peeves include school, and hypocrites Often seen with B.O.ls, WC V, and Dave Ortlip. GGBHIS7 Hwoodyv Most often seen with Youngie, Dave, and Doug Pet peeves are freshmen Will always remember Mr. Downing's U.S. History II class, Algebra l with Mr. Nagaski, and Mrs. Jenks Participated in baseball, and vol- leyball Enjoyed class with Mr. Downing Hopes to at- tend college or a technical school Moon landing left a lasting impression on him. Donald William L:D0n77 Wishes that he had enough money to do what he wants, when he wants Would like to change the assemblies Was impressed by the moon landing . . . I don't want to hear it Pet peeves are snobby senior girls and home- work Will always remember football, summer of '68, and Trader Al's Most often seen with Joe, Bernie, and the boys You Fascist Partici- pated in football and golf Especially enjoyed Mr. Genter's history classes Characterized by sticking to what he believes in, and always going where the fun is Future plans include college, service, work, and golf. Barbara Ann Woolley CP- Judith Eileen Wyckojjf CP- SSWOOIS7 Participated in hockey, basketball, Gym Khana, Tri-Hi-Y, Honor Srciety, and TALISMAN Activities Editor Would like to change the cafeteria and the food in it .. . The moon landing made a last- ing impression on her . . . Admires Mr. Giacchino Always smil- ing and laughing .. . Oh, sugar Most often seen with Rick, Ken, Gretch, Wilt, Patty, Steve, Murph, and the SIP's . . . Pet peeve is teachers who give busy work . .. Will always remember her junior year . .. Especially en- joyed Mr. Smith and French II, III, IV, and Mr. Genter's History I and II . .. Future plans include college. 64Judy77 GiNavel77 Participated in four years of hockey, four years of basketball, volleyball, and Gym Khana Especially enjoyed French II with Mr. Smith Most memorable events were working on the Prom and her junior year Most often seen with Bonnie B., Mary, Denise, and all the teams Pet peeve is homework Would like to have a smoother hockey field Business school comes in the near future. Wyks CP- J ames Paul Young CP- Theodore Lynn Young CP- 0dius,' How's it going? . .. Most often seen with the Duds . . . Pet peeves are boring teachers, stuck-up girls, and freshmen Participated in football, Hi-Y, Prom Committee, Chess Club and Forensics Enjoyed German with Mr. Smith and World History with Mr. Downing . . . Would like to change the lunch room . . . Was most im- pressed by the landing on the moon Admires Mr. Giacchino Future plans are to attend college What the heck. GCJim77 S6Y0ungie77 Wishes that he could get higher grades and a new-car Char- acterized by his sense of humor and the way he follows all sports Participated in football, bowl- ing, and behind-the-wheel driver's ed Especially enjoyed Mr. Downing Most memorable events were the Sophomore Hop, football, and Mr. Downing's clas- ses . . . Pet peeves are frosh, strict teachers, and the three minutes to get to class Most often seen with Ed Owens, Paul Dole, and anybody Dum-Dum Would like to change our football standings Forget it, you fool Admires Carlo Ponti Was impressed by Nixon's Comeback . .. Future includes col- lege and then whatever comes. Gretchen Karol Yun ghans GP- Wretch 'Gretch Will always remember V.V. and the moonlit night, French III with P.S. and Rat, summer days at Cape May, and N.P.P.A. I can't hack this Participated in TALISMAN, Gym Khana, Girls' State, Tri-Hi-Y, and Student Council Especially enjoyed Mr. Smith Has a great in- terest in people Would like to change the introductions to the morning announcements Admires Mr. Giacchino Pet peeves is meeting at Crafton Avenue for the past six years Most often seen with Joanne, Barb, Bea, and Ken Wishes that she could be happy for the rest of her life . .. Plans to become a special education teacher. bl Super Seniors of '70 F riendliest Ken Hagerman Gretchen Yunghans Class F lirts Patty Roser Zane Kensil Carol Ann Zaharchuck CP- Carol Zfi Usually seen with Lisa and Barbie .. . Participated as Honor Society member and student store man- ager Oh, dear! Pet peeve is pushy people En- joyed French with Mr. Smith Very shy and soft-spoken . . . Plans to attend college Fond of a certain guy Will remember being locker partner with the messiest girl. Class Clowns Rick F rueh Denise Kostiak Most Athletic Bill McMaster Bonnie lVIacGuigan K' f Best Dressed Alan Anderson Jeanne Hitman Most T alkative Russell Williams Mela ney Mulvenna Most Intelligent Parker Philip Class Blushers John Crowley Beth Pearson y. .3 'gpg Mx K i K 4' lk sgv X A, ,-:fix S Q r .L . f 5 .,.. ki :fig A K V 1 ,fa S ff--S i 2 . SE xr' I, n . 4 r 33 5, 13 V + 4 ff S fn Q Z, ' M Y' f W 4 , ,wi X Q I dw 39, , fy. QQ! m v ,J .M r 4 ?'5'N5Qi2ff'5'5H?Z 'W 1334 rr, mm -. it-5:15 ls '.'flfiL: X' lx C424 x I, X. ., 3 Y ii Y . 1 3' vm 1 5 .ZZf,,2?EAX 5' V ff Y x Pin 1 4 fi . ,V fam? ..:,, Y x fx, 1 jf 5 ,.,,.4-vi Most Likebf to Succeed Bruce Penuel Evelyn Parker Best All Around Gretchen Yunghans Bill Milner Done More for the School John Crowley Gretchen Yunghans Best Dancers Susan Owens Ray Schw LA' Best Looking Bob Hennessy Beth Pears ,, A . 5 ffm f 14' 5 32 E if W, 15 lv' Vi Jzkgi 'N 5? gg' 43 4. 1 I, I 55 311, If A-ugnllf A K if Z ff, ' ff! ' .. 5 ' Q fi is 5 -::. , H 5 Y wg K NWN it T55 ,pm E viii: P ,Qs x R L '31, . X f 15322 52, 1 Underclassmen 7I 72 an SSSSSSSlSSSSSSSSSS S UWQ GM UML my 'Uxazf L0 'rf,LeLm.. W My MW l.effM, U Junior Class JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS I Left to Right: Miss Cronlund, Advisorg Sam Powell, Vice Presidentg Jeanne Brooks, Secretaryg R0- berta Cramer, Treasurerg Mark Herrera, Presidentg Mr. Belmonte, Advisor. WQWMZ MW ,wfjn fM'f,7fwfW wfW'i'fg,gv. s. ,R , Elinor Deborah Albert Albertson iv K - .ewwgw-mit -- 1 k.,, Eg -1 ' ' - Q s A l R B i l ' X , :mf gk Richard Kevin Russell Allen A ustin A vis M ,vgijf Susan ,r r'4fl'2lM arbara Geor ene Karen ,QW y 1 ' g . Bakfjygf' 'M ,lf ff Mall Beckers W Birbeck 'lf' YLlll'4W'Ai .AGU J, L or Y A 5:1 'C 1 ,iff Christopher Sandra Karl M ulford Glen B ish B lakeslee Boldt Bowers Bozorth lv R If YL 2 r'-7 ' A . G QL IK ' il fi ! XJ X Q Leslie Y Jean R Lee Raymond Richard Brandon Brooks Brown Brownoj 'Y Calvert Carter V Richard William Margaret Marilyn l Robert Roberta Janice Caruso Ceravolo Churchill . C larke Collis Cramer C regar , 73 Koji qs -JV Ex nw V we . Mi' 45? 5, , LU I ,QL , if iii W X! gig Q if? V pf XL M H ' 1, 1 so .H ' we aff r ,L -' rx' ii A rt 'v f' M Ayr, nw , - 47 A J Q B' ji' rv F I PV! 'J 11 ' 2 1 . L' , mf of L, 4 J. . gt- , , .Af 1 Q Q M w L HMM Ma his Wy gy UW E if 25 ,IN fgf V in lf A .Lx il f ry if MVS ,Ji W W f , J ' ' , C C , W, I fit fi W H 5 X if ' Cary James f U gh f E, , X. K, X T 4 2' U V1 v 'H bf , ff Q E Q' J, Cuddy Cummings A Qui Ay J' 'K W , XX Wendy C umpston gfffey Qmffii? Gfeflne F7 JF rpg X EC X Dllvis .L 5 X X Q W fd r -r A , Q Susan Ulohnxf QC I - Martha QJW 'QHarry Deal DeCe Him Dgtfgwgxwgrif Dilks Q' JV in Sherrie Lorraine JJ Dunn Eadson I Deborah fm yi !g?'m0Cynthia Q Wayne 5uE'1Jan :Jim Lf VUs,Fisher E Fisher 3 zllzam Sandra John Betty Jane 74 Fox Frank Gardner Codman 1 , ff fgs William Eisenmann ,Iud ith Flack A lan Foster Christine Green 4 , ii- ,V ' 5 is X.i- if g 3.2 - iii Q: Heinz Cross K ' . xi ,J X M W Gross Guice ,f if A ix 7 H 7 S, iHarf9' ,J David ' Amy i Harrirneili-'KN 1 Harmo V PM Harper Virginia Edmund CGTOI M Gfk Harrison Heher H endlmyer Herrera Dale Larry David Elaine David Herrmann Hickman H oolahan Huber Jenks K D Janet Nancy Patricia Nancy Johnson Eldridge Jones Judd Kayser Randee W Terry Steve Denise Steve Karen Robert King Kinsing Kircher Kiser Klein Klemm Kobylinski Richard Koeber Margaret Lauck Kathleen Leeds Sandra Larson Martha Gale Lauck Lawrence Susan Elizabeth Deborah Leoyardi Linn Lounsbury i ': , ,r W Terry Robert William Hal? 15' flames Edward Lowery Luke Luke Luton M CE voy Sally McEvoy Victoria Miller Betty Peggy I Mary Charles William McLaughlin McLaughlin McLaughlin MclVeer Mead Paul ,ladee Patricia Cary Mitchell Mummey Narr Oliver Nancy Olsen David Ortlip Lynne Bonnie Paul Pedicord N Elaine William Betsy SPN Peters P feil Pohl Patricia Sam Deborah Fred Porter Powell Radcliff Reiter joyce Andy William Edward RONCIZUZ Robinson Roesler Rosenbaum Rowand RlLll0lph Jackie Padden Steven Penuel Beverly Poling Randy Roash Carol Sailor Richard Susan Laurie Elaine David Robert Jackie Savage Schaaf Schellenger Schmidt Schober Senior Setzer 71 T X Thom Carole Shone Smith Renee David Smith Stafford Deborah Linda Stokes Sutter Ann Patricia Thompson Toomey if Marlene John Webb W eissenberger 78 Mark Stanwood Qwwgfgfyfa, . My i W Sally Nicolas Francis V ansant Vendetta Ward W S Charles Toni Ted John .lames Whitley Williams Williams W inquist Woodward wma W i Sophomore Class SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Left to Right, Standing: Nancy Jaggard, Secretaryg Tom Roberts, Presidentg Suzanne Kelley, Treasurerg Mrs. Muller and Mr. O,Shea, Advisors. Kneel ing: John McAffee, Vice President. Ken Lisa Albers Ashburn Wendy Ted Richard Atkinson Baer Bakely 5. M aralynne Donna Stephanie Margie Bates B eckers Beigbeder Black . Bill Susan Robert Marjorie Henry Blair B lakeslee Boldt 'Lf Boucher Brentari ,4 I . 4 va. x . ,th R ,fha - M ark Patricia Janice Paul Robert Barbara Brewer B ria Brown Brown Brown C alabro Cathy Donald Linda Linda Deborah john Linda Campbell Campbell Carlton Carter C lendenan Collier Conroy Judith David Cooper Creamer Stephen Ronald Croce Cunningham M arylou Patricia Daly Dargan Wendy Cary Davis Dheel Mary Valerie Dunne Edwards Thomas Susan Emerson Enders Georgia Dale James Stephanie Darnell Darnell Barbara Wendy Terrie Dielterich Dorman Dresh f. Joanne Arthur Bruce B0nnie E isenmann Elias Elias Elliott Donna Steven Frank ,I ohn Richard E pley Ewing F azzio Fazzio F azzio Robert Raymond Fee Ferrara aww- - - i. sm Es 2 ,F Y wif ii' Q 3 'ig Ja ll' Nk s. '23 sf' XM X Clifford Cindy ,lo George Fleming Foster Foster Steve Denise Gerst Gillespie ,Iohn Catherine Eric Joseph Foster Fox F rueh F rueh Edward Goggin Leslie Granite Michele Green Roy J oe Robert Stephen Debra James Green Grimshaw Groce Gruber Gruff Gwin essees - :EE Q as 'g gi 5 kgkrilgi ' 357 .L F' tl' . ttee fi '7 f l'2 f7, St' fig n I 'Q 51 --fzf?fi?'?-5537 1-1 7 ' an Thomas Steven Gary Betty Nancy Edward Melanie H ad f ield H aegele H alvorson Hammond Harper Hawkins Hayden 83 Daniel Fred Headley H eppard Karen john Stephen Hills H inklei Holler g f . we Emir x V A Roger Doug Steve Nancy Hood Huston lannotti faggard William Ken Phillip Neal Barbara jenkins I ones I ones Joseph loyce F' P Suzanne A lex Charles Janis Leon Marjorie Kelley Kelly Kelly King Kinkade Koeber Joanne Joanne Eileen Wilbert Charles Beverly Doug Koenig Kowalski La Palornento Lapp Lawrence Lawver Lee x XLQ N . 1 , if ? ,F :yu X' W C5 X L, ge V ix . Q, L TN L '. 'xy ff'-LN Rebecca Marshall Harry Martha M cflllister M cC lain Russell Marilyn L .. Nancy McNeill M eacl Mvffei TRL G ag ' Pi c!Nv , fff' eve? ' me 1 X BYO A QQ LEVX R CDXN x -NJ Sec' ,frfwvfv Nga , we W - gifs . 4-XX x , N 'iij DJ N Gary Lowell George Martin Lois Limer A rthur Susan Lehman Leonardi Ernest E la ine Loveday Lovelace Charles Luton Richard James M alinoski Manley Ann Deborah John A Mathis M14 M aya M cA fee M' -fx 'Y Robert Brian Bruce Kathleen M CG uire M CH enry M cl lvaine McMaster Deborah Diana Robin Richard Morton Narr Neilio Nesbit 85 Gary Karen N icolaisen Novak aa... l William leffrey Susan 0'Leary Owens Page Michael Kathryn Dale Susan Paolini Paul P feffer Pierpont lliiil ' '-silt' ' .I f. .1 '-W I: see k.,-' Q -.11-is . If M iclwel Janet Edward Michael Tom Plath Pohl Polocz Pratt Roberts Theresa James Michael .lime Ronald Roxanne Robey Robinson Roch Roesler Ron Rowson William Kathy Anna Susan Joseph Michael Susan 86Samuels Scarle Schmidt Schneeman Seelaus Sheehan Shone Robert Willie? Shuhart SZCICIC Geraldine David Janice S lobogin Smith Smith gi Sm EN, xx y Janet Thomas Frank Nicholas Svper Stafford Steak Super Cary Michael I daLynn lane Patricia Swindell Taggart Thompson Turner T yrell , xx 'N- A udrey M ichaelene Mary Ellen Vincent Charles Georgia U her Vaneman VanH est Vitchell Wacker Wacker Robert Kathleen Donald Thomas Mark Lisa William Wadsworth Ward Warlow Watts Webb W eissenberger Whiteside Charles Kevin Wight W ildes .-:Q--: a-Ties., , si A A si in x Q Q PQ? ' 1 1 X Nm i ' Y ,gs . , X 1U 3'.?ifI+ 5 L 1 mix Q.i1i1,vw Elizabeth William William Robert Kenneth Williams Willoughby Woodward Wylcs Yockel 9 Donald Kenneth Z anolini Miller ' ' ' P' , ,. V Vi V In V Freshman Class Left to right: John Snyder, Treasurerg Susan Nicklin, Secretaryg Carol Fulton, Vice Presidentg Joseph Borrell Presidentg Mr. Henry and Mr. Daniels, Advisors. 1,14-fl 'N 'A' ,' pf' fixli l 1, w K Ya , NRS ' ' . ,, . . Gary Judith A Richard James RILSSGU Abdilli 'ii'iid,3flnden Ahrens Andress ' Asroff Ballard Bewley 2' f ,, K :W Tim Lisa Albert Robin Judy Donald B B iringer Blackman Blair Blair B lithe Borkowski 1 Iohn I oe B orrell B orrell B rogan Brooks Brown Scott Ben Brenda Curt Douglas Gary Stephen W M Brown Brown Bur er t Bushin M' B g V , ,Y-,lf V, V ,f af Aw I, J 52' ' , 5 N V A I A K ' F V Ji' fx ,Y ,A If ' ' 1-,, 4 , rv L, Robert Mark Campbell Carrigan Caruso if if rl ffl if - WJ . 4, Michael f 3 ef Mark Karen Caso Chabot 90 I 6111168 X Bonnie David Constance Claude Debra Susan Cheadle by Chew Chien Cohill Conroy Cook Corley J 5 'V gg, CMF4 M me y TMJ Vg ,. , 1 sg N, Llbxf-f Xfxfi A X fix ludy Sharon Janice Denise Steven Robert Crowley Caddy Cummings Cunningham Custer Davis ir Alexander L inda E lzzabeth james Judy Denmead Doble Dodds Doebler Doeb ler Marie David Kathleen Dllfleefl Dole Dorman Doughty DUCat XX I.: 5 , Debra Gregory Barbara Edelman Elias Elliott QR Bonnie Patricia Elliott Elton 9l Scott Christie Betty Essner Etheridge Ewan Robert I. Robert Fisher Flack Katherine Carol F reshcoln Fulton Barbara Andrea Granite Green Bryon Albert Gregory Grillo 92 Leslee Foster Debra Genovese r Cynthia Gordon Cheryl Green Colleen Cynthia Robert C Ewing F agundus Fee Fisher Leslie Ralph Frank Foster Frank F ratta Stephen Donald Gentile Gillespie David Gorman Donald Larry John jeff Helen Thomas Krista Guice Gwin Hall Harper Harrison H auton H endlmyer Michael Philip Carl Karen Paul Michael Henry H eppard Herrera H o f fner H oman H Oolahan , V , 7' A Ml J 1., nf' N C J f gf-1 ,lohn Judy up , ,W ---,.-... W Wendy Hopkins H o pwood Hllbef H uhn Iannotti Bonnie Eric Mark Ronald James Johnson Johnson E F foginson .. 2 K7 ,MLK ,, f X.. 2 f -I x g Craig ov Kane John Daniel K ier Kirwan 93 El- b h Ch l Richard Allison Susan Clark Klggeft K 0113 te Lewis Linebaugh Littley Love Mike John Richard Mark Cynthia Malia Lowery Lucas Luton Lynd M acC orkle M acF arland Paul Ted Kevin 5 David Caroline M adtes M alinoski M MGVVC Matthews Sandra Bruce Charles Dawn M azowski McConnell McCue M cGuire - to 3 Robert B ill Scott McLaughlin M cNeer McNeill ,'? . -. Ralph David M cQuade M ellish 94 Greg Love Cheryl Harry V Lynn Russell Stephen Leslie Robin Moore Moore Moore Myers Neptune N erz N esbit Susan Patricia Anne David Diane Linda N icklin Novak 0'Donnell Oliver Uwens - Owens we X Russell Mary Terry john Diane Owens Padden Pasqua Patrick Paul Michael Rena? Pensabene Petco M U W QM, illiam Polocz Suzanne Pownall Chet Preston ' Lois Pra Iarnes Propert 95 F i 1 Wayne Susan Diane Steven Roxanne Rita Linda Rasmussen Rgdrow Reid Reiter Renard Richardson Robinson Tina Carol John Mary Richard Edward Rokasky Rudolph Ruffin Schumann Shepard Shifm Dona A Cary Lynne Katherine David Shirley Diffs .Sigmund Sigmund Sloan Smith .N yd.. Delwfah Shiela Susan John Sleflgef Stewart Stewart S ynder Kermit Ronald William Snyder Souder Steck yttl S David Jeffrey 96 S tetter Storms Jeffrey Harold Kathleen Barbara Donald Michael Sue Stumpf Swindell Taylor Thomas Thompson Thompson Thompson Sylvia Robert Donna Wfacqueline V Patricia Raymond Thompson T hren Tobiason Turner V alas Vaneman Paul Scott Chris Richard David VanSant Vicroy Vitchell Weil Winsor Glenna K itti Shanny Donna Whitley Williams Willoughby W ittcamp Maryann Kurt Yarmuck Yunghans Maryann Page Julio CLASSES EDITORS: Sue Owens and Ron Zamora y Middleton 97 Activities W A. , wi' zs a ' A M Q . ::, MQ. ,, , N , ,,,,. ff' W' wwf- ' . w , ., . X,,, , W, MQ. ff! Q WH, ' B qu Homecoming i 1969 Senior Attendant HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT rl. to f.1.- senior Attendant, Llana Woidill Llana Freshman Attendant, Ruth Anna Willoughbyg Junior Attendant, Marti Denmeadg Sopho more Attendant. Nancy Harperg 1969 Homecoming Queen, Gail Mitton. Junior Attendant Sophomore Attendant Freshman Attendant Marti Denmead Nancy Harper Ruth Anna Willoughb 'IN ez ,ff fi, . , x Ha x M32 f -4 V, fx 4 1 A I mf - Ar KX .ml 1 M Magi .mn 5 Y ,, gl 2 xi .fr 1. ,,N. .f ' 1 we W M W J W, N' ima Q , uh ii 7 1 ff :- 1 Q.. ',., sf ml! I '70- QW 1969 Prom mm, MMAH 5 SNOW QUEEN AND COURT 1' Janet Snow Crame Pohl 3 Patty Roser, Queen 3 Roberta l'. N IO3 Marching Units Banner Girls and Panthers EAIIZINER GIRLS AND PANTHERS fl. to Ll: Georgia Dale, Joyce Robinson, Jane Taggart and Deborah to es. aj orettes MAJORETTES Il. to rJ: Bonnie Elliot, Betty Williams, Gerry Slobodgin, Linda Davis, Stephanie Lee- Captain, Terry Pasqua, Peggy Jones, Karen Hoffner and Ann Mathis. I04 0-'Q Color Guard Y COLOR GUARD Kneeling Il. to rJ: Carol Hendlmyer, Sherrie Dunn, Lynne Paul, Elaine Huber. Standing fl. to rJ: Karen Dubinsky-Co-Cap- tain, Barbara Dietterich, Toni Williams, June Jervis, Nancy Olson, Ida Lynn Thompson and Pam Wight-Co-Captain. Drill Team DRILL TEAM Clockwise Umm bottoml: Mary Taylor-Captain, Diane Custer, Maryellen Steffy, Lorraine Eadson, .lanice King, Dona Lee Shirley, Barba Calahro, Roberta Cramer, Bev Poling, Amy Harper, Judy Jones, Joanne Ed man, Priscilla Porch and Debbie Lounsbury. l05 1 1 Diane Page Varsity Cheerleaders VARSITY CHEERLEADERS fl. to r.D: Mrs. Pleis-Advisor, Marilyn Clarke, Diane Page, Sue Kelley, Patty Rpser, Sue Owens-Captain, Marti Denmead, Gail Mitton, Judee Mummeyl Co-eaptain, Janice Jones, Patty Jones, Miss Biggs-Advisor. Patty Roser 1 5 l06 Janice J ones . V. Cheerleaders Sue Owens Kneeling fl. to rj: Jean Brooks, Diane Kelly and Jeanne Hitman. Standing ll. to rJ: Janet Pohl, Barbara Granite and Jo Anne Whitley. Q Gail Mitton ! i l07 Student Council Officers STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS fl. to r.l: Jim Cummings, Vice Presidentg Yalerie Jaggard, Corresponding Secretaryg Ken Hagerman, Presidentg Mr. Morris, advisor: Gretchen Yunghans, Recording Secretaryg Mr. Matthews, advisorg Bob Hennessy, Treasurer. Freshman Representatives FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES Standing fl. to r.l: Dave Gorman, Malia MacFarland, Joe Borrell, Leslie Foster, Denise Cunningham, Bill Pote, Patricia Valas, Sheila Stewart, Judy Crowley, Cindy MacCorkle, Bill Stech, Jack Patrick, John Borrell. Aboveg Chuck McCue and Mike Hoolahan. l08 Sophomore Representatives Junior Representatives JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Seated: Marilyn Clarke. First Row: Dick Savage, Elaine Huber, Beverly Poling. Second Row: Alan Foster, Debbie Lounsbury, Sally Vansant. Third Row: Mark Her- rara, Curt Allen, Lynn Cuice, Vicki Miller. Fourth Row: Thom Shone, Dave Harmon. S 0 P H O M O R E REPRESENTA- TIVES fl. to rJ: Taffy Beigbeder, Sam Slack, Nancy Harper, Kathy McMaster, Sue Leonardi, Fred Hep- pard, Patty Dargan, Tom Roberts, Jane Roesler, Steve Ewing, Bill Wil- loughby, Janice Brown, Ida Lynn Thompson, Mike Roch. Senior Representatives SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Seated: Lynn Nicolaisen. First Row: Barbie Brown, Pam Wight, Joanne Edelman. Second Row: Melanie Mulvenna, Jim Collins, Karen Dubinsky. Third Row: Bill McMaster, Margaret Andrews, Janice Jones, Bill Milner, Russell Williams, John Williams, Alan Anderson, John Crowley. Fourth Row: Mike Nerz, Ralph Miller. I09 Megaphone Editors Megaphone Staff IIO Back to Front: Barbara Ball, Sally Vansant, Pam Wight, Marilyn Clarke, Debbie Louns- bury, Carol Letocha-Editor, .lane Roesler, Judy Flack. Back to Front: Bob Wyks, Judy Cooper, Sally Vansant, Debbie Clendenen, Jacquie Turner, Mr. Chard-Advisor, Pam Wight, Toni Williams, Debbie Lounsbury, Amy Harper, Nancy Olson, Elaine Huber, Jane Roesler, Nancy Moffei, Denise Kostiak, Barbara Ball, Marilyn Clarke, Carol Letocha, Judy Flack, Thom Shone. French Club First Row U. to r.l: Miss Biggs, Mary Padden, Susan Nicklin, Judy Crowley, Pat Elton, Lynn Sigmund, Scott McNeill, Colleen Fagundus, Terry Pasqua, Kathy Freshcolh, Pat Briar, Kathy Sloan, Amy Harper, Nick Super, Janice Brown, Curt Yunghans, Linda Davis, Judee Mummey, Marti Denmead, Bob Wyks, Harry McAllister, Patty Roser. Key Club Sitting fl. to rJ: Thom Shone, Alan Anderson, Bill McMaster, Zane Kensil, Bill Milner, John Crowley, Ralph Miller, P. J. Boyle. Second Row fl. to r.l: Jim Cummings, Chiz Harmon, Chuck Wight, Joe Klosterman, Tom Roberts, Bill Cer- valo, Leon Kinkade, Gary Rasmussen, Bob Hennessy, Ken Miller, Steve Ewing, Mr. Smith, Jack McAfee, Alan Foster, Sam Powell, Russ Williams, Bernie Dunne. Forensics Left to Right: Leslie Brandon, Mr. Giacchino, Denice Kostiak, Kevin Wildes, Mary Taylor, Mike Roch, Mike Pratt, Wick Manley. ,xx I J: fl ff J.. , . ..1,.L, I 5 x .xi , ,ay ,,-,EEK 1 E 1 '. fi Q ar Q g -'Ft V -P 5 X, KV -iq' 2 A y L ,. M K 5 .V f K Q .,'g'Ag R Vx Za? 1 9' , li' - X K 1 5 lm Q . , 1 U, L' if Q B 1 2 , f f - K 3 E W '51 5 Y 'X XX 1 In 'Qt if wa 3. iw - v-, Q' f 3, W, ,...,.,., , .... M4 if A , ,ri Q4 1 x H. .1 R .W 9 l WS Q wr -f K Q Q 6 + x ,gh 5 ,,. i v! Q ' sf. af 2 Q ' f 1 .L ,L M 13 fi 1 L 111 K L K , my r ., A. K P ' 1 F 1' ' . -' 1 ' Q7 - ' riff ' f ' ',-- ' ' ix, . Q X , .,, if ' A --., , 3 . 3? it Q . e Z Honor Society First Row Il. to r.l: Maryellen Steffy, Evelyn Parker, Carol Let ocha-Treasurer, Stephanie Lee, Emily Cecil, Barbara Wool- ley-President, Barbara Brown, Mary Taylor, Patty Roser, Second Row Il. to rj: Jim Malloy, Bruce Penuel-Vice President, Lynn Nicolaisen, Pam Wight-Secretary, Bill Milner, Philip Boyle, Mrs. Wells-Advisor. FT FT First Row fl. to r.l: Gerry Slobogin, Leslie Granite, Anne O'Donnell, Debbie Clendenen, Judy Cooper, Audrey Uher, Susan Nicklin and Janice King. Second Row fl. to r.l: Kathy Paul, Linda Carlton, Mary Lou Daily, Nancy Moffei, Kathy Ward, Barbara Joyce, Mary Padden, Sue Leonardi, Deni Gillespie and Katie Fox. Third Row fl. to rJ: Steven Harper, Janet Pohl, Debbie Gruff, Patty Dargan, Wendy Dorman, Chuck Lawrence, Janice Brown, Bill Lapp, Cathy Campbell, Leon Kinkade and Donna Epley. N , First Row fl. to r.l: Stephanie Lee, Mary Taylor, Judy Flack, Marti Denmead, Karen Birbeck,'Carol Sailor and Amy Harper. Second Row fl. to rJ: Jean Watts, Gloria Beckers, Lisa Mitchell, Chris Leeds, Judy Jones, Pam Wight and Sue Owens. Third Row fl. to rJ: Priscilla Porch, Betty Fuller, Denise Kostiak, Patty Roser, M. J Kowalski and Sue Quinn. Fourth Row fl. to rj: Sue Schaaf, Mary McLoughlin, Sue Deal, Bea Huston, Wendy Cumpston, Cale Lawrence, Betsy Pohl, Steve Crate, and Diane Custer. Last Row fl. to rJ: Bev Poling, Elaine Huber, Nancy Olson, Elaine Peters, Jackie Padden, Linda Calvert, Leslie Brandon, Roberta Cramer, Denise Kiser, Tom Shone, Diane Page, Dick Savage and Jerry Lane. Mr. NorcrossMAdvisor. GYM KHANA TROUPE First Row fl. to r.l: Sue Kelly, 'Bill Cervalo, Janice Brown, Rick Swain, Janice Jones, John Wil- liams, Joanne Edelman, Chuck Wight. Second Row fl. to rJ: Anne Mathis, Rick Swain, Jane Turner, Ken Jones, Debbie Gruff, Robin Neilio. .Third Row fl. to rJ: Marilyn Clarke, Chris Bish, Patty Dargan, Jim Murray, Sue Leonardi, Jeff Dargan, Janet Pohl, Sam Powell, Gail Mitton, Leon Kinkade. Fourth Row fl. to rJ: Patty Porter, Gale Law- rence, Nancy Harper. II4 Gym Khana Club udio-Visual Aides AUDIO-VISUAL AIDES Kneeling fl. to rJ: Ernie Loveday and Ken Kayser. Standing fl. to rJ: Mr. Bigler-Advisor, Doug Lee, Russ McNeil, Bill Blair, Rick Carter, Richard Luton, Buddy Wacker, Steve Harper and Ken Albers. Library Aides rt Club ART CLUB First Row fl. to rJ: Mrs. Costa--Advisor, Sue Enders, Mara Lynn Bates. Second Row: James Darnell, Cary Dheel, Tom Watts and Michele Green. LIBRARY AIDES fl. to rJ: Janice Kin g , Sue Nicklin, Janet Pohl, Janet So- per, Kathy Freshcoln and Toni Williams. ACTIVITIES EDITORS: Barb Woolley and Karen Dubinsky II7 Sports Athletic Director Mr. Leroy Bloomingdale ASSISTANT COACH: COACH: Mrs, Lynne Champion Mrs. Madelyn Chiomento Varsity Tri-County Champs VARSITY fl. to rJ: Sue Hewitt, Terri Dresh, Barbara Joyce, Valerie Jaggard, Judy Wyckoff, Sandy McCuewCaptain, Bonnie MacGuigan, Vicki Miller, Jane Turner, Debbie Cruff, Janice Brown. l20 Hockey Seniors Record Won: 11 Lost: 0 Tie: 0 Val Iaggard Judy Wyckoff CAPTAIN, Sandy McCue Sue Hewitt Bonnie MacGuigan Junior Varsity Record Won: 10 Lost: 0 Tie: 1 JUNIOR VARSITY First Row Il. to rJ: Wendy Dorman, Gayle Lawrence, Denise Cunningham, Sandy Taffy Beigbeder, Nancy Harper, Joanne Eisenmann, Melanie Hayden, Cindy Fee. Second Row fl. to rJ: MacFarland, Pat Valas, Christie Etheridge, Bonnie Chew, Pattie-Dargan, Katie Fox, Helen Harrison, Barbara Leslie Nerz, Bettv Ewan. 1 5 ' xi Freshman Record Won: 3 Lost: 2 Tie: 1 FRESHMEN First Row fl. to r.l: Betty Ewan, Malia Maclfarlund, Sandy Mazowski, Bonnie Chew, Denise ningham, Christie Etheridge, Helen Harrison, Cindy McCorkle, Cindy Fee, Sheila Stewart, Anne O'Donnell. Row fl. to rJ: Linda Doble, Lisa Blackman, Leslee Foster, Wendy Iannotti, Janice Cummings, Mary Padden, Koeber, Sharon Cuddy, Pat Valas, Bonnie James. Third Row fl. to r.l: Sharlotte Koenig, Leslie Nerz, Littley, Donna Tobiason, Lynn Sigmund, Marie Dole, Renee Peters, Debbie Stenger, Leslie Foster. Cun Sandy McCue Basketball Tri-County Tri-Champs Won: 11 Lost: 1 Tie: VARSITY fl. to rJ: Barbara Ball, Katie Fox, Sandy McCue, Bonnie MacGuigan-Captain, Judy Wyckoff, Valerie Jaggard, Elaine Peters. Valerie Iaggard Judy Wyckoff Junior Varsity Record Won: 12 Lost: 0 Tie: 0 r Freshman Won : 6 Lost: 1 Tie : 0 I24 JUNIOR VARSITY First Row fl. to rj: Cindy Fee, Denise Cunningham, Debbie Gruff, Janice Brown, Sue Deal, Jane Turner, Taffy Beigbeder. Second Row fl. to r.l: Barbara Joyce-Manager, Bonnie Chew, Helen Har- rison, Patti Dargan, Karen Novack, Mary Ellen VanHest, Kathy Leeds, Donna Tohiason, Sue Littley, Virginia Harrison-Manager. FRESHMEN First Row fl. to rJ: Christie Etheridge, Betty Ewan, Leslie Nerz, Terry Pasqua, Linda Doble, Gail Kelleher, Betty Koeber, Denise Cunningham, Cindy Fee. Second Row fl. to rJ: Donna Pierpont, Donna Tobiason, Sue Littley, Renee Peters, Marie Dole, Helen Harrison, Pat Valas, Bonnie Chew, Anne 0'Donnell-Manager. ul Varsity Football MT. Warren SW2l1'tWO0d. Assistant Coaches: Mr. Michael Giacchino, Mr. James Ranniello, Mr. Marshall Center. S4 Front Row fl. to rJ: H. Harrison, D. Harmon, J. Lane, T. Shrine, W. Cross. W. McMaster, Z. Kensil, J. Crowley, T. Young, J. Diettrich. Second Row: J. Dubois, W. Headley, S. Powell, C. McNeer, W. Ceravolo, J. Klosterman, D. Hoolahan, W. Porter, W. Milner, K. Albers, M. Nerz, A. Foster. Standing: R. Fee, F. Stech, C. DeCesari, R. Miller, S. Crate, S. Ianotti, J. Cummings, J. Collins, B. Hennessy. MANAGERS: Buddy Wacker, Curt Yunghans Junior Varsity Football V Maru' , Front Row fl. to rJ: J. Cummings, K. Albers, J. McAfee, J. Owens, W. Lapp, J. Luton, S. Croce. Second Row: J. Gardner, P. Jones, G. Swin- dell, L. Kinkade, A. Foster, C. DeCesari, S. Ewing. Third Row: F. Stech, E. McEvoy, G. Cuddy, W. Polocz, J. Dubois, T. Lowery, S. Freshman Football Ianotti. J. V. COACH: Mr. Michael Giacchino F RESHMAN COACH: Mr. James O'Shea Front Row fl. to rJ: D. Thompson, B. Cambell, B. McConnell, C. McCue, D. Kirwan, R. McQuade, D. Smith, D. Gorman, E. Shinn, R. Fisher, L. Guinn, P. Madtes, D. VanSant, W. Pote, M. Hoolahan, J. Patrick, D. Dorman, W. Brown, D. Windsor. Back Row: M. Love, R. Asroff, S. Essner, M. Carrigan, H. Huhn, G. Elias, R. Owens, R. Thren, J. Kier, D. Cuice, J. Snyder, D. Oliver, R. McGIaughlin, T. Huber, S. Bushing, S. Neptune, G. Burger, H. Swindell, C. Preston, W. Stech, S. Brogan, D. Mellish, A. Denmead. l27 Seniors l '-1, ll I A L ' Bill Milner .lim Collins Bill Headley A . flu L ,Q T . ferry Lane Bill McMaster John Crowley Bob Hennessy Ted Young ' nr If e Ar' 1. Mike N erz ,I oe Klosterrnan Bill Porter Seniors .T Ralph Miller 'xx Zane Kensil A T Harry Harrison Steve Crate I im Dietterich ai .5,, V. : 2 fl,:Q K r w,f X' E Won Lost V21I'Sl1ly Basketball Record 8 15 HEAD COACH: ASSISTANT COACH: MANAGERS: Jeff Stumph, Mr. Joseph Lang Mr. Marshall Center Gaw Ohm' Mlke Roch' Kneeling: Captain Zane Kensil. Standing fl. to rJ: Steve Crate, Charles Whitley, Harry Harrison, Rick Frueh, Jeff Dargan, Paul Mitchell, Dave Harmon, Bill Milner, Mark Herrera. I3I Seniors l Capt. Zane Kensil Bill Milner Harry Harrison Steve Crate Rick F rueh I i A Junior Varsity and Freshman Basketball Standing fl. to rJ: Ken Miller, Wick Manley, Steve Ewing, Eric Frueh, Bob Fisher, Ted Malinoski, Coach Center. Kneel- ing Il. to rJ: Mike Pensabene, Ron Cunningham, Ken Jones, Joe Frueh, Jack Lucas. Standing fl. to rJ: John Borrell, Russ Owens, Tom Huber, Bob McLaughlin, Jack Kier, Manager-Chuck McCue, Coach O'Shea. Kneeling fl. to rJ: Bruce McConnell, Scott Brogan, Ed Shinn, Jack Patrick, Dave Winsor, Manager-Larry Gwin. Missing: Robert Davis, Alex Denmead, Greg Elias, Chuck Kinsing, Ralph McQuade, Chet Preston, Hal Swindell, Doug Van Sant. 1- , Record Won Lost 12 8 Record Won Lost 12 1 I33 4? fi!!- 9512? 3'47ffi.n sv X Cross Countr Standing fl. za rJ: Wick Manley, Charles Whitley, Harry McAllister, Jane Taggart. Kneeling: Phil Heppard, Bill Samuels, Dave Jenks, Jeff Hep- pard, Mark Herrera, Coach Wilson. COACH: Mr. Gordon Wilson Senior Jeff H eppard BOYS' SPORTS EDITORS: Zane Kensil and ,lim Cummings Business I A A xN,f,.4,,.,.. fa, . f fy Q- ' W ' 1. 5 -. P X 'L ff' lj 1.2-Q - , ,wif 'fig 3:5 5 , , I V 1 1 1 , ...,, 'Y' 9 W' A ' . 1 5 ,.,J.M3 I ,l..,,,.,5, 5 fi-'X dsx- ffif ,MKKJ 5 , , X-Mft'-QL ,L 1 BROOKS AMERICAN SERVICE Woodbury Road and Holly Avenue Pifman, New Jersey 589-9650 MOTHER 81 DAUGHTER SPECIALTY SHOP Piiman, New Jersey Besi Wishes HARPER MOTORS MR. EARL PYNE Fabrics of Fashion CompIe+e Line of Sewing Accessories X PFAFF AND SEWING MACHINES 88 I-8830 I2 Wesi' High SI'reeI Glassboro, New Jersey Across From Firehouse PLANT MANAGER woNnERuN's PITMAN JEWELRIEHOP Congrafulaiions Io 'Ihe Class of I970 MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM J. MORRIS Glassboro. N. J. DORMAN'S SPORTS 81 HOBBY CENTER I3 S. Broadway Pifman. New Jersey JUDD'S HOLLYLAN NURSERIES Landscape Service and Garden Mari' L 5l6 E. Holly Ave., Pifman, N. J. 589-58l2 8: CRAFTS BOB POLOCZ Fruif and Vegefables Giff Fruif Baslzefs , Propnefor DELSEA FARMS WALTER c. HURFF Dam Drive kv ' ' ' ' ' A ' 1 589.l272 Hurffville- N- J- S. Broadway, Pi+lTl8I'l ' Besi' Wishes BROADWAY NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Pifman, New Jersey ' A HR-20I Complimenfs Complimenis of . . . - of w. T. GRANTS PITMAN HIGH SCHOOL Collegeiown Shop. Cfr. P.T.A. Glassboro. N. J. I39 I40 DAVIS' ONE HOUR CLEANERS Pick Up and Delivery Service Il3 W. Jersey Ave. Pifman. N. J. Bill Sfech Mike Henry Carol and Jim Mr. and Mrs. Leiocha I970 GCC Roadrunner . Mr. and Mrs. Lang Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Andrews Mrs. Theresa McEvoy and family Grefch and Evy To Sonny Boy from 589-6262 Sonny Boy , Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Murphy ART ROOM P 8: B COLONIAL DINER Rouie 47, Delsea Drive Glassboro, N. J. Besi' Wishes fo Ihe Class of I970 From PITMAN SHOES 22 Piiman Avenue JOHN POHL GLEN MANGEE 589-I484 JACOB'S AUTO SUPPLY IOI N. Woodbury Road Piiman, New Jersey 0807I AL'S BARBER PARLOR We like 'ro see your face in our place I8 S. Broadway Pifman, N. J. FOU R BARBERS 589-70l I Besf Wishes WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP STUDENT COUNCIL CollEge4:ow:7 Sgrolppinga Center 36 S. Broadway Pl' N J ou e e sea rave Glassboro, N. J. iman, . . DODSON 'S FLOOR COVERING S. Delsea Drive 88 l -4868 Congratulations ROSE BUD FLORIST JOHN and JOSEPHINE WACKER'S TRADING POST Mcl'AUGHl'lN Delsea Drive 55 Pitman Avenue East Pitman, N. J. 202 589-9420 Glick Studios Wishes to Congratulate the Class ot I970 on the Completion ot Its High School Career. GLICK STUDIOS, INC. IIO7 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. l9l07 2I5-WA 3-3232 Photographer for the Specializing in School l970 Talisman and College Photography BUSINESS EDITORS: Grelchen Yunghans ancl Evelyn Parker SPECIALIZING IN PARTY DELICACIES BlSHOP'S DELI SANDRA LEA RESTAURANT 34 Soufh Broadway I9 Easl Holly Ave. Pnman' New Jersey Pilman, N. J. H. BISHOP. Prop. 589-5587 Mr. and Mrs. Nick C. Nicolaisen Emily Cecil Mrs. Anna M. Parker Mrs. Mabel Lamberl' Mr. and Mrs. John Rosebery Carl and Carrie Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Nicklin Mrs. Lois Fagundus To POP S and CHICO From YOUR CLASS Virginia and Harry Cusfer Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Mallhews Margarel and Zane Mr. and Mrs. John J. Paclclen Mrs. Bernice Cecil Duge Remi-man Socko and Boscie ROBBINS LUMBER CO. 600 W. Holly Avenue I42 Pilman, N. J. W Ladies Apparel WYNETTE SHOP 59 SouI'h Broadway Pilman, New Jersey 589-9595 PROFESSIONAL PATRONS Dr. Linford L. B. Hoffman Ray L. James, D.D.S. E. HenrieH'a Roesler George A. Sfreiiz William G. F-osfer, Esquire Herman W. Wrighi' Edward D. Blackman, Jr., D.D.S. Frank H. E. Roesler ' Dr. Edward G. Wozniak Dr. and Mrs. Roger D. Lovelace Dr. F. Jay Friedlin Dr. Lloyd Doerbler gun, JE?-5 Hey J.R.C., Remember? Cabin...Adune... Summer school . . . Lyle and +he boys . . . Mini- bike . . . C.K .... Prince- 'l'on . . . Nov. I7, l968 . . . Monday half sessions . . . Don'+ gel cans . . . Aposf- les . . . Boris 8: Lincoln . . . Cerlainbookends . . . S'lone soul picnic . . . H.R.'S . . . What no room service? . . . 2 P.J.'s . . . Florida . . . '59 Ford . . . J.F.A. . . . The clufch . . . Lady Will- power . . . Trick or +rea'l ' . . . Gypsy . . . Accideni' 42980 . . . D.S.T .... Aug. I7-I8 '68 . . . A ceriain ' len pennies . . . Six in 'ihe sink . . . '55 Chevy . . . Lake George . . . Seymour . . . The Bird . . . P.P .... '62 Rumbler . . . scuba . . . Ski frip . . . Floal' . . . A buck . . . K.D .... Ex+ra Cre- di+ . . . July 5, '69 . . . Prom '68 . . . 85 greal' days . . . Camping frip . . . Nix- BOB'S MARKET Wes+ Holly Avenue Pifman, New Jersey on's fhe one! . . . Mr. Wil- liams pu'I' your hol' rod in 'lhe back . . . and Moo- men! Of course, J.A.W.!!! TO THE OGRE Qualify Phoio Finishing by PITMAN CAMERA CENTER 23 Soufh Broadway 589-5954 THE DISC DEN Selling 'ihe Sounds of Our Times' Collegeiowni Shop. Cir. I0 Curlis Ave. Glassboro, N. J. Woodbury, N. J 589- l 456 845- l 636 if TWO GENERATIONS of PITMAN HIGH GRADUATES Salule 'l'l1e Class of i970 LEN ECKMAN INSURANCE SERVICE CENTERS Fairbanks-Morse McDonald 539.2229 Marlow Hypro M. J. DECHAMPS Wafer Syslems-Eleclric Molors Sump Pumps-Well Supplies New-Used-Repairs Micl1ael's Lane Pifman, N. J. 0807l POINT SINCLAIR SERVICE Glassboro. N. J. LU 9-9605 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Brown Mr. and Mrs. Roberl D. Cranslon Mrs. Jeanel-le McConnell Odius Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Husfon Congralulallons PITMAN NEWS AGENCY R29 'nj Rfdlefh +0 r' en rs' omas The Class of l970 40 S. Broadway Clnomenlo Rifman, N. J. Mr. and Mrs..E. R. Cancglin 589-2.43 Roberl L. Smllli HW h f mf- iff- JZSGPIY Turner Plaslic Fabricalion 6 are ere O serve Y Rig? as? Lifnun us Vacuum Molding and Machining Dick Caruso Hippie Mr. and Mrs. Warren Swarlwood Friar Tuclz and Maid Marion , W' T' GRANT CO' , 2 Candy and Gifts 589-OSI7 .ag Qfyssvf C . ,V X... 1 F R ongralulahons lo fha Class of I970 A R A THE CANDY sox . ' R + 322 1 I Riclwoozll Lew Jersey Hours: I0 fo I0 BOB AND JOAN REINER Sundays and H y DeSlMONE MOTORS General Au'I'o Repairs Main Sfreel Manlua, N. J. Congrafulaiinos io fhe Clas of l970 PEACH BLO MANOR HAROLD E' HAINES FUNERAL HOME Glassboro Road Richwood, N. J. 30 Wes+ Holly'Avenue Piiman, New Jersey PITMAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL Presiden'l'-Kenneih Hagerman, Vice-Presideni'-James Cummings, Recording Secrefary-Greichen Yunghans, Corresponding Secrefary-Valerie Jaggard, Treasurer-Roberi' Hennessey SENIORS: Alan Anderson, Margarei' Andrews, Barbara Brown, James Collins, John Crowley, Karen Dubinsky, Joanne Edelman, Janice Jones, William McMas+er, Ralph Miller, William Milner, Lynn Nicolaisen, Melanie Mulvenna, Michael Nerz, John Williams, Russell Williams, Pamela Wighi JUNIORS: Richard Allen, Barbara Ball, Marilyn Clarke, Alan Fosfer, Lynn Guice, David Harmon, Mark Herrera, Elaine Huber, Debra Lounsbury, Vicioria Miller, Beverly Poling, Richard Savage, Thomas Shone, Sally VanSan'l' SOPHOMORES: S+ephanie Beigbeder, Janice Brown, Pafricia Dargan, Sfeven Ewing, Nancy Harper, Fred Heppard, Susan Leonardi, Kaihleen McMas1'er, Thomas Roberfs, Michael Roch, Jane Roesler, Samuel Slack, Ida Lynn Thompson, William Willoughby FRESHMEN: John Borrell, Joseph Borrell, Judy Crowley, Denise Cunningham, Leslie Fosfer, David Gorman, Michael Hoolahan, Cynlhia MacCorkle, Malia MacFarland, Charles McCue, Jack Pafrick, William Pofe, William Sfech, Shelia S'l'ewar'l', Sue Ann Thompson, Pafricia Valas Advisors: Mr. Henry Morris, Mr. Charles Ma'H'hews Bona Forfuna, Gufes Gluck, Bon Chance Buena Suer'l'e, Buono Forfuna Class of I970 WENONAH SAND 8: GRAVEL CC.. INC. Floodgaies Road Gibbsiown, New Jersey -'0E'5 BOROUGH Auro FIRESIDE PIPE AUDITORIUM BARBER SHOP RADIATOR SERVICE SHOP HOME ROOM 46 5 ' B'oadWaY s+0p Radiafor Trouble Delsea Dfive N72 589-.733 502 Elwood Avenue Hurffville, New Jersey Specializing in -Pifman, N, J, European Razor CuH'ing l45 IDA MCC'-ELI-AN Banqueis 88l-0499 Cafering Service 20 5. Broadway GLASSVIEW DINER . Pi+man. N. J. AN ATMOSPHERE YoU'LL LiKE ' B - ff Delsea Dr. and New S1 f BSS O O W X GI b r , N J l Congraiulaiions GEORGE A. DUDICHUM FUEL OIL 52 Commercial Ave. Pifman. N. J. The I970 KEY CLUB Presenfs +he CAFETERIA B BURKETT'S PHARMACY 589-3703 Broadway and Hazel Ave., Pniman, N. J 5 J if . . . .- xQ ,. J X +o BIG LOU Mr. and Mrs. James W. lannoHi Diane and Ray SSG and Mrs. Alexander Jaslco, Jr. Dona L. Wi'Hlramp Mr. and Mrs. Peier Leeds Sue, and Greg Diane and Bob Fee Bill's Smoke Shop A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Roberi' S. Smiih Wee-Acres Kennels Mr. and Mrs. Roland S. Yunghans DRISSEL'S HARDWARE Pain'rs, Glass, House Furnishings I48 S. Broadway Pilman, N. J. 589-9500 l46 Besf Wishes +0 'l'he Class of I970 MR. AND MRS. JOE DARGAN AND FAMILY L 7 PITMAN PIZZERIA X . qses nm X IQ 5 I DELWOOD 66 1 I PIZZA, STEAKS, suns ROLLER L 0 JL ' f I09 W. Jersey Ave. i 1 ,alll RINK lfs Ptm New Jer y YOUTH WILL BE SERVED! Ask the Mantua Bank-We're Youngest in the County THE NATIONAL BANK OF MANTUA Each Depositor Insured to The Friendly Bank , , , SI5.000 by Federal Deposit With the Young Spirit 570 Savmgs Cerhlllcahs Insurance Corporation Main and Union Avenue Mantua, New Jersey Hours: Monday Through Thursday 9-3 Hours: Thursday Evening 6-8 Hours: Friday 9-8 Lambs Road and Glassboro Road Sewell, New Jersey Hours: Monday Through Friday 9-3 Hours: Thursday and Friday Evenings 6-8 p.m. Hours: IDrive-InI Mon. and Wed. 9-3 Hours: Thurs. and Fri. 9-8 PHONE 589-0600 Best Wishes J. B. FILER THE FILER AGENCY Real Estate NOR-WYN'S FASHION FABRICS A 047 The TALISMAN slaff wishes l'o 'lhanlc Mrs. Donna ANTIQUES ' GIFTS Cosl-a for all ihe help she has given us 'lhis pasl' year in THE YESTERDAY SHOP creaiing 'l'l'le I970 TALIS-MAN. Woodbury-Glassboro Road Sewell, New Jersey Congralulafions 'lo 'lhe Class of l970 HARRY CUSTER INSURANCE AGENCY Shou+ and Scream and Yell Lilre- SU-l00l. eef-1 ee e rmeacfucr J ' 9' 'M Q0 III n llllll 'Fl You Rowdy Girls in 'lhe Bacl: of 'lhe Bus GEORGE'S AUTO BODY SHOP Commercial Avenue Pifman, New Jersey W. E. DELANEY Real1'or and Insurance Broker 566 Salem Avenue Woodbury, New Jersey HR 206 PRICKETT NURSERY Flowering Trees and Shrubs ' Shade Trees ' Fruil' Trees 'l' Evergreens 'l' Hedges 468-0654 1Man+ua-Sewell Rd., Sewell, N. J. l48 Aposfles say, Besl' Wishes io +he Class of I970 MR. AND lMRS. JOHN H. EDELMAN JR - H.R. 207 Besi' Wishes PITMAN NATIONAL BANK Complimenis of Pifman- New Je SeY GLASSBORO THEATRE CORP Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Williams George Ted Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sfumph, Sr. Roberi' Thren George Williams Craig Daniels Phillip Q. B Hy d J lc The Baacrlr Tallatle Cynfhia and Ralph Mr. and Mrs. William Eclcbold ll,-loodiell.--ll72ll O O00 Thanks a Load THE NUT 8: GIFT SHOP Collegefown Shopping Cenier Glasslooro. New Jersey 589-4466 The Of The lniernaiional FlBmin9 Sisferhood Candle 589-I783 l'lAlR FASl'llONS BY GUS AND 'MARTIN Wishes 'lo Acknowledge Our 64 S. Broadway Besl Pafron, Pl N' J' Benevolenl' Benefaclor, 'HNWGYS A F'lendlY Aimosplqefeu and Manager, LAMAR In Memoriam Lynn Nicolaisen Richard Cancglin When the last tear falls, And dries on the cheek of the last mourner And the final requiem is over- When the last words are said . Of sorrows, hopes, and broken dreams, And the blur of tears has left our eyes- When our minds are finally cleared And the last clouds of anguish purged from our hearts, W e will see that they are not dead and can never be dead. For as long as one man remains, No other can ever die. g Bruce Stumpf Qn they would ask only that you keep them in your hearts and memories. 125435 6'- fp Q.,-Q, . qw ,Le 1 , i X M i a K 1 5 1 2 5 ,ami ll? Rf., ' v' . Preserve your memories They're all that's left you?
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