Ridgewood High School - Arrow Yearbook (Ridgewood, NJ)

 - Class of 1964

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W DD HIGH Q r:mQWjEEi5E27 The I964 Arrow ls Dedicated to FRANK S. FGLEY Not only does he seem a proper Bostonian about to take over an executive suite, but assistant principal Frank S. Foley shows a vigor that makes you think he could take you out on the golf links and run you off the course. And he could. This low-handicap golfer has enough trophies to fill the showcases in the main hall at the high school. This man with the compact, athletic frame first came to Ridgewood from the Winchester, Mass., Country Day School in 1932 to teach Latin and history. The sharp a of New England has not entirely dis- appeared from his speech. Mr. Foley was born in Cohasset, Mass., and later earned both Bachelor and Master of Arts degrees at Boston University, He continued his graduate work in this area at New York University. On leaving Boston University, he taught at the Morgan School'in Clinton, Conn., for a year, managing on that tour of duty to coach all athletic teams in the school. At Ridgewood, he has served as assistant basketball coach, golf coach, advisor to the International Club and the Hi-Y Club, a 15-year job. ln l941 he started the Booster Club, which he presently serves as advisor. From 1946-49 he was principal of the Summer School. ln his guidance office stands a file stacked with letters of thanks from the hundreds of boys he has sent on to prosperous college careers and iobs since he organized the guidance program in 1941. Students young and old still drop in for a visit. ln 1943, as Veterans Counselor and principal of Vet- eran's Evening School, he advised countless hundreds in their educational plans, a task that he continues to this very day. ln 1955 when invited to deliver a maior speech at the annual Colloquium of College Admissions Officers at Arden House in New York, so effective was he that his speech became part of the present College Entrance Examination Board Handbook. ln the editorial field, he was chairman for the Metropoli- tan School Study Council publication, Education for Citi- zenship, a pioneer study of the newer practices in educa- tion. Last summer he was co-editor of the Guidance Hand- book, a complete catalogue of courses for grades 7-12 in Ridgewood, and prior to that was chairman of the Report Card Committee for the Village. During World War ll, he turned his talents to serving the community as chairman of the Ridgewood Salvage Committee from 1943-45 and as member of the Fair Rents Commission, both on appointment by the Mayor. At that time he also organized the Civil Defense Unit which is active today. ln 1955 he became chairman of the Mayor's Commis- sion on Recreation, Local users of the municipal tennis courts have Mr. Foley to thank for all the municipal courts operative today. His group also expanded playgrounds for baseball in the Village. For his work on the commission, former Mayor lnow Freeholderl Robert L. Olson writes: The people of Ridge- wood and their children for years to come will be indebted to Frank Foley for his skill, his kindly interest and his en- thusiastic support of every recreational activity in our Vil- Iage. Mr, Foley retired from the commission in 1962. His plans for the future are indefinite. He may stay in Ridgewood and attempt to emulate his brother Mason, who is First Selectman of Hingham, Massachusetts. He may move to Florida with his wife Peggy. Certain he is to continue his bridge-playing, his bowling and his golf. Page l lim., In Recognition of 2.5 Years As Publications Adviser The cosmopolitan air of the man the English Department refers to as Our Leader, Julian P. Darby, belies his birthplace of Cortland, N. Y. The polishing probably came at toney Amherst where he was awarded his Bachelor of Arts. More English courses at Cornell and Columbia put enough credits on his transcripts to be awarded a doctorate. This ivy background also accounts for the tweedy coats he hangs on his tall, spare frame. His three years of teaching at a private school in Connecticut probably accounts for his decline from being a highly talented violinist to what he now describes as a bad fiddler. Which isn't true, as can be attested by his duets with his violinist daugh- ter, Susan, music student and secretary of her class at Oberlin in 1963. Mr. Darby's father was a professor of Music at Syracuse University. ln 1927 he came to Ridgewood High School where some 22 years later he was chosen head of the English Department. For 25 years he served as faculty advisor to the Arrow Literary maga- zine, formerly issued three times a year with the fourth issue published as the yearbook. Mr. Darby has no plans on retiring, but his friends are certain that Martha's Vineyard looms large in them. There every summer Mr. Darby catches up on his reading, his rest and the local doings at Vineyard Haven. Whenever any of the family can-wife Barbara from the Ridgewood YWCA iob, son Paul from Ridgewood High School, or daughter Susan from Boston, father Julian from his books- each is 05 and running for the ferry from Woods Hole to the Vineyard. Mr. Darby's organizations include National Council for Teach- ers of English and national, state and local teachers' organiza- tions. A FULL MEASURE OF DEVOTION -c s L ix. i MISS WILMA J. McVElGH . ,-,N . - -'--..c... ' - Rf.,-,.,,.,,x x D , ...,...-, - .ox ---- ,Q ' QR 1' , -on ps. , -.fo ,dugg g ' 1' v-I-94-.,. --on-un-,, -wa no-omg., mango. A - 9' -5' -musvuupp ' N -:nur ---gd. lull vu-u . .-.on--1 r ..,.....-.-.- .-Y 'z ,f M MRS. MARIE F. CONNAUTON No one has iourneyed further afield in her educational career than Ridgewood's own Arkansas traveler, Miss Wilma J. McVeigh, Dean of Girls. Witness the iaunts of this girl: To Drury College in Springfield, Mo., for her Bachelor of Arts, to the University of Cincinnati, Ohio, for her Master of Arts, to Columbia, New York City, for her graduate work, to high schools in New Mexico, Missouri, and Tennessee, and to the Uni- versity of Wisconsin to serve as house counselor. Mathematics was her field when she started at Alba High School in Alba, Mo., but by the time she arrived in New Jersey at Montclair High School, where she was Dean of Girls, she was in the field of student activities, which she directed from 1940 to 1954. When she retired as Dean of Girls in Ridgewood in I954, the late Dr. Lois B. Knox requested that Miss McVeigh be named her successor. Since the fall of that year, Miss McVeigh has been in charge of girls' guidance in which field her principal concern has been the post-graduation plans of all students. Other activities have seen her serving as secretary to the Village Youth Commission, as a member of the Baptist Church Board of Education, and as president of the New Jersey Deans and Counselors. She has also worked on various committees of the YWCA and on various scholarship committees. Possessor ofa fine contralto voice, the Dean of Girls originally planned to sing in opera. When she turned to education, she kept her music interest alive by singing in groups, including barber- shop ensembles. For a while she sang with the Emmanuel Baptist Church choir here in Ridgewood. Among her hobbies she lists horseback riding and sewing. On retirement Miss McVeigh plans to stay at her home on Cedar Street in Ridgewood and to work with young people in Bergen County. Presently she is working on a commission to set up iunior colleges in New Jersey. The only southern drawl we have belongs to Mrs, Marie F. Connauton, Alabama-born and raised. This clothing stylist was not content with a Bachelor of Science from Ala- bama College though, and she earned a Master of Science from the Univer- sity ot Minnesota. To keep in touch with her world of practical education, she also attended Ohio State Univer- sity, the University of New Hampshire and, here in Jersey, Douglass College. After teaching three years in her native state, Mrs. Connauton ioined the faculty of Beaver College in Pennsyl- vania. Then she taught in six schools y in Cape May County at the request of l the State of New Jersey. It was her iob to set up courses of study in home economics and to structure a course for students not concerned with the academic world. From Cape May she moved half-way north to Princeton, then on to nearby Teaneck, Mrs. Connauton left Teaneck High School in i947 to come to Ridgewood where she taught all clothing classes in both iunior and senior high schools, all three units then comprising 1,671 students. She added two classes in family living to her work. Later she added an interior design class and was chosen to be Supervisor of the Home Economics Department in l955. She presently teaches all family living classes, meeting l l7 girls three times a week. She has also worked with elementary school teachers in the field of nutrition, The tasting parties there enioy a happy reputation, Mrs. Connauton has also taught in the Adult School. ln the tall and spring she works in the Ridgewood camping program with sixth graders, and she assists the girls with their fashion show. She has now revised the home economics course of study for both junior and senior high schools. Mrs, Connauton's major hobby and her teaching interest run side by side. She prizes her collection of Early American dresses. These, along with the antiques she has collected, have her toying with the idea of opening an antique shop. Until she makes up her mind, she is concen- trating on gardening, her fourth field of interest, and keeping house for her sea-captain husband. What may prove an obstacle to her antique shop is her desire to be of service to the community after she retires. She would like to can- tribute either as a Gray Lady or as a member of the Family Coun- seling Service, She is o member of Delta Kappa Gamma, honorary society for women educators and many educational associations. 5 r f I MR. JOHN H. CAMBLIN Despite a vigorous life, Ted Stratton refuses to sprout one gray hair, even on retiring. Whatever became of that red-haired farm boy from here who went to Colgate and played end? asked one of the landed gentry in Far Hills at a recent social event on the estate ofa leading New York pub- lisher. That red-headed boy, J. Theodore Stratton,is winding up a career of 38 years at Ridgewood High School. Born in Far Hills, he grew up as a farm boy and then played iust about every sport there was at Ber- nardsville High School. Later at Colgate University, where he was awarded his Bachelor of Arts degree in l925, Mr. Stratton played varsity football and ran the hundred in track. He continued his football career after graduation with the Golden Tornadoes, a professional team in Orange, N. J. ln l926, he ioined the English Department at Ridgewood High where he coached the football squad for the next I2 years as well as the debate team. In 1950 he took over the iob of teaching all public speak- ing classes. The pride Ridgewood has in its landscape and flower beds owes its measure to the role and carefully mapped plans of Mr. Stratton's Green Thumb committee. He organized this group to reupholster the local terrain in i950 and is its advisor today. Green Thumb is not the only successful organization he started. ln l96l he organized a cross-country squad and set it winging on its way so well that in i963 he was coaching a team that won the Northern New Jersey Interscholastic League championship. As the father of five, for all of whom he had ambitions, he knew he had to add to his income. So he turned his English talents to writing. Before he put his typewriter aside as a professional, despite calls for more from his New York agent, he had written 200 pieces including stories, novelettes, and some detective fiction in the paperback field. His Time to Kill sold more than 400,000 copies. Until his children had graduated from Ridgewood Schools, Mr. Stratton lived in Ridgewood on Oak St. Now he resides in Wyckoff with his wife, Alicia. An inveterate walker, John H. Camblin has probably put in more shoe-leather time than any man in Ridgewood. Brisk walks probably account for his vigorous appearance. Between these walks he has devoted long but rewarding hours to the field of industrial arts. This native Rochesterian started as a manual training teacher in his home town in New York after completing his work at the Rochester Institute of Technology. RIT was the first of many stops on his scholastic iourney. Other high institutions of learning include Columbia, where he earned his B.A., Rutgers, Montclair State College and New York University. In i925 to a high school of some 550 students, John Camblin came to teach mechanical drawing. He became Supervisor of lndustrial Arts in l927. In his early years he taught shop classes for fifth and sixth graders in one elementary school every year. Faced with the task of putting four daughters through college, he added an extra work load. For some years he worked on o property evaluation survey in Ridgewood and nearby communities, putting his knowledge of maps and blueprints to highly practical use. In l95l, he became Director of the Ridgewood Adult School which now enrolls more than 800 students. Though indefinite, plans after June do not call for John and his wife Mary Camblin to sit in their home on Kenilworth Rd, dreaming of the past. His neighbors will see more of his rolling gait, but you can bet he'lI be off on his way to do something worthwhile. ln his wallet he carried a long list of membership cards, There's Epsilon Pi Tau, lnternational Society of lndustrial Arts and Vocational Education, the National Education Association, the New Jersey Educa- tion Association, the Ridgewood Education Association, the New Jer- sey Vocational Arts Association, the American Council of Industrial Arts Supervisors, the Adult Education Association of the U.S.A. and the National Association of Public School Education, so AV: .vi .' 2,4 ,-Q gs, ' ' f :vw MR. J. THEODORE STRATTON MISS FRANCES C. GARRETSON The Christmas Tea with its tasteful decorations and even more tasteful petit pastries, rolled dates and sand- wiches won't be the same without its charming hostess, Frances C. Garretson. Miss Garretson gradually worked her way north to Ridgewood from Cape May City where she was born and where she first started teaching, To prepare for her career, she moved over to Philadelphia and Temple Universty where she was awarded both Bachelor and Master of Science degrees. Since coming to Ridgewood in 1956, she has taught foods, homemaking and home nursing. From i958 to i960 she sponsored the Future Homemakers Club of America. In i960 a dinner that she arranged put the Mide dle Atlantic States Evaluating Committee in a happy, festive state of mind. On retirement, Miss Garretson plans to return to South Jersey where she will put her nimble fingers to work on her hobbies of sewing, cooking, fashioning iewelry, leather goods and her guitar. W, , As a pleasant interlude she is contemplating travel in Europe and the United States. Florida is attracting K.i considerable attention in her travel plans, ,Q 'O 0 sim Q4 i : QC: lv .X x x 1 show a wax museu rus ln an au' con t A 90 mmute mu cd In George Scha he :lagged three um 4 Um Centuu, Showca 4 U 'Vmlds Jean- Uorpomtmn, sa II'-t mght Tlu: xs the fu time Ive hoald about xt Th lfhp Unlted States Comml mono: -Q offiucl have then' ova idea about what they want ' L tai I bl I ' 'liubcrLMQScS,pl'eside!1t of Ll 'I K rv. , ,, . .Y fi, s- wi'Q:!. r- I 'vm Pmuv ' 261 ' Z? img! Tug 214: 'fi .. 5153 53,5-2 , 'img ei n: 119 Zen, . 'ov .ac Hug SH Q, ZDN' , Q53 cu ' ,Si w BQ : 'OH 'Ci EB?-' 2: m. 3-- 225222 5131 vga mklamggg -'Z 'Ji'-'V 'AQ : -Q-LA. gvicl ku L' cn I3 O Ili .-, 9 5 .. .al-'J . ,,41,A,,, 8 one +- -' EE9a+'gd5E2 ,E .2 godlgzogm -Q ' 4-e0'13-Fw ' S 'N '5u W ' SEuE.vi anew V ' a: ,Q -Egg Ewa EE 'c3'wv 312 'E 5 'og QQ., .ages W 1. Quo: ,QQ uc g U 53 L. WU,-2 CQ- gf- , A god Q ' EH sz' W3 nc: H25 .5 052 9f:'.!,- G -x xi ADMINISTRATION Q,-3' Page 6 '? ' William C. Leach Principal Dr. Lloyd W. Ashby Superinlendenl ol Schools U X fir-I-C. l1.1.u4.... l Frank S, Foley Ralph C. Miller Assis1cnlPrincipul ii Wilma J. McVeigh Assislant Pffncfpcf Dean ol Girls GUIDANCE Elaine P. Heinzelmann Henry M. Kwiecinski Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor ,IW L. Helen V. Hauser John G. McCufcheon Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor SECRETARIES: Sealed: Mrs. Pearl Burchell, Mrs. Marie Kee-Iey. Standing: Mrs. Mary Driggs, Mrs. Helen Bowler, Mrs. Ann Scott, Mrs. Jean Pfisier. Page 7 5 u Birrgh Lwmclhvnuom :CQ ' X iii! x Thomas Carroll Dorothy Chynowefh Newell Guillan Virginia Hyman English Ehglish English English f -.7 l f 39 ff' -I , frff' R. .lack Johns Thomas La Valle Hannelore Noble Herberf Ogden English Creative Wfmhg English Ehghsh ,J . 1 Af T . V English, 'Y f English 'M'ws'fy -' ' ygE!fen Pecoul F. Leighton Peters Loren Pipp T, Engfishgj' English Engiish sg 5 13 ' 1' J .,,,. A e ., . Justine Pollfi ip' Q Marilyn Rainey l V r ' 'R ,ii' 1.J.ARaul Darby R 5 L ig ff '.'5fpgpgqmenvHwd, Vg QQ , , ' W'-Wff57.'fFf19'iSh Thelma Ranfilla Burfon Reid Thomas Rogers J. Theodore Sfraffon iownqffsm Engush English Public speaking 2. , Roberf Hall Departmenr Head, U. s. History Harry Ahearn U. S. Hisrory C. Leslie Bloss Geography Katharine Carr Amfa Crwelh U 5 Hrslory AsmonHrs1ory Aaron Pulhamus Harold Rabholi U. S, Hislory U, S, Hisvory SOCIAL STUDIES W 'W ' ' ' ' 1 Qxe,,, ' Frank Siddfi U. S. History 3 49' Dr. Harry Sfrohl Harold Vaughan Sfgfcn Werbcr Psychology U, S. Hislory , V Op, S, Hrsrory ,ff 1 Elise Andre Foiih Colton French new .X ff bl rw 3 V Dr. Pefer del Rio W A Judy Ellis 1. ' ' ' French Q ,AL ' W Spanish as .W Mozur John Perkins French Germon,EnglIsl1 Lol Lg I LANGUAGES 3? ,. jskex W' A'rfhur Deeks Deporrmenr Head, Lcr - .AL Z we ,. .eq 1, . J Aaron Polinsky mm M 'irk ' X Annabelle Welliver Lclin ... ', lf' M. .ledfisfurner Sgianish is '- Thomai Whiffingfon f Spanish PARIS l , Page V3 4. 'F V.,-., ts A16 1 6 's lf' 1- Y ,J . .3 i 4' Donald fl DepcfvmenfHend,gvla:ri , , :.:.,.,,W.. 3-3 : : 2 Wilhelmind Bell Frqngeg CQ,-fer Mclh Mcrh K. Y Mum Lee Alonzo Dunbar Gerfrude Gray Mcih X' Mclh orgaref Nilrlfley i George Murphy Moth . Mcrh lrrrwh Soufhcrd 17? Mum ,fy I IN' Qs. Q -Inv Marilyn Spencer Mol 'scum'- Paul Zlfellr Mom , l+i '3 SCIENCES ' Ofis Grencller Chemmry Pafricio Kilberf Biology Roberf Phillips Biology Joseph Hughes Physics Depo if ' A Rosemorin Lovell Arne Olsen Biology Biology ,fo 5-.N :ig Ruth Slade Melvin Thompson 5 ,s Gri e A' Ilmenl Hedd, Chemlsfly S Roberf Olsen Biology Bobby Woodruff Biology Chemislry Physics X , . , , Julie Lockwood L oepm1memHead, rypmga shofmmf K 5 -nnwie-1. vim, Joseph Koons L, M iq, L, ztygyen I'6twLe m 2 Q: Leonard Vollone L Bookkeeping f ns nesffuglfsb L New Dfmbwe Educorvon 055, T5 ,S if' 1-QGME EC NQMICS A .j-.:.A57 ' 'ne x 4' ' 5 P' ' , g 1 4 :Ti'ffiS,f.5ff ' is N' em L ., . 47 ,-X A ,'f, -5-4' 4 ' '. 1:44-X' .Jet Ai.. K. ,A Fnqigces Gcrrefson Marion MCC-Iinnes or e Connauion 'A 1 Foods crolmng 'A s L 9 Depor1menrHead, fmnily Living , ' ' fkibhard Flecl1fnefQ,'f gs.. ,fx f . V 1 1 Q we ' . ly -W fy PHYSICAL eSEDucATnQNf2 . -., A A . M . wg , , , , W ' - ' A, Physical Education f ff Primo De Rochi Depor1menvHeod,Boys .pw . ve., ark X., Frank Mozeleski Roger Sweeney Leo Palmisano Physical sdmnon Physica! Educoiion Driver sdmnon .. QE' 45333: 5 325535, , Lfxizi. 43+ 62. X iig- H six e ' f V aulphj an ' 5 ' - . Nancy Philp Jane Spears Efhel Weber Pmywr Educcmon Physfwr Educcrion Deponmenr Head, 6.115 Grace Lyon Driver sdmnon fc-1 4 X ' L' I S . I , , , , 'P W x 7 , ,-.A INDUSTRIAL ARTS 4. mf Q ll-1-4 .. M J' Wk. 'J . 5, . 'gh . , QA .lol-rn Lucas woodsfop, Mewrshop V , mir, I Howar x Amo M ,p, 'lu -vfgfg P r',g'f t John cumbuh 2:1 echo ,i PHIC Newefi Walfer Oring mfs Graphic Am Department Heads Mschbrficcl Dmwmg Pnge IQ i ,fmwlf ,Wx ,,,,5 X Russell Becker ' 1' Arr ' ,src Grim Hfgii : . . ,fx-L A Cv- ,ev Tl'Ie0Cl0fe Rudui Chrysfcl Silverman Librarian Lgbmfig,-9 1 : 5' 2 'R' ? 7iWhiHemore f Wg' ' 1 5 . ' , -- bmi Mum June Sinblevich Library S?Werqrky.' ' i -v ' 1 J fl 3:4 J! ' f i Beatrice Braddock Robert Buckley Nurse Special Class Page 20 Q!! i E-Ei 5.., 222 :E . c k s H ' f' -p sl Q G ' ACTORS VOICE DIS . A Wm 4, 'N n ,-. .Y '-an-on--1 W , ,M 2 y Francisco de H I 1 .N ,f , W4 fume wx James T. Farr , Mr. Hecht obj 'vrote for Erik Dm 'mc clined to vme to a conkt party to: 'xv night, tm Univ ress is giv' to opent In a te 1 New X c ,he told 'ity Pr rin an Q tmduction that Alg x . I I v h 1 r S1 li erafy patsy.' - ' illv kind of intellectu ver read the fai rites lik , -, , cs e sl Stance, Critic'a1 of Film t ' e oc reporter that Mr. Algren I 1 ,H h ., - - U vie, ,Milk on 'fn an Algrf-n nom - ., Mr. Al:x'e'n's introduc which M ly a ,the bool- Said QAmcrica a no Q this g Kd. Walleditboth . . usliteratu ' a literary hoax. as he ran out of, . behef ' Mr Algreu sax He sand Mr He t s novel x novel xnto a Gm cenan Yet he also sud no ot! modern rlter exrept Cha L-aus P c1u,.,ht w xx h ici V , . A . . I . Y la. udeterioria urali W ,D Q Q A A . , V ff a, ' f 'it ,V CCILEB-.SS l A 12 .:::::::::f 1 at I 1 2 in 5-l ., Q2 x f ' nm ,Q I ' aux Z Y, wg Mr. Harold Rebholz Class Advisor SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bonnie Kitchen, Secretary, Ron Whitney, President, Jenny Lewald, Vice-President, Bob Mills, Treasurer. 1: ,i 1, 411W .. .w7x I' 1, ,, Q' 6 A nf 4-6-9-ll 'I-9-6-4l We're the class that's real- ly neat, we're the class that has the beat, we're the class that has much more, 'cause we're the class of '64. Page 22 SENIOR CLASS CABINET First row: Liz Hall, Ann Praeger, Kari Pederson, Ginny Knowles, Marsha Nichols. Second row: Sue Gehrig, Sue Aron, Nancy Franklin, Put Woolley, Gretchen Van Wart. Third row: Brewster Smith, Larry Metzger, Tom Tatum, Richard Drews, John Wetien. JUNIOR PROM COURT-Judy Rozemc, Jeanne Wilkie, Lauren Smilcri, Gretchen Van Emburgh, Queen: Claire Jacoby, Diane Garrison, Jenny Lewcld. lil Hx.. vww 4 gp' W W WWA 'f' ,wWu7ZZoflC3 'V Jywv .. wwW,0,,a-Jw , M' ,Mlm 'gdM,,aJ wW. .num WWWVW , M The of lhe CLASS of 196-I PlAY The STAR WAGON ll M.1,.i.uM.1.,..n and the R iwovivabifllsshzsllisa Wm l, c no me Mayssmlses X E Ridgewood High school Chapel ,M C A 5 T . . In the Order al Appearance H 1 1 Raina Julie Pure D' H Catherine Petkoff This M: Kenzie ww., lvuka Liz Hall mu mf 1 Capt. Blumtxchll Mart Clalh ffm D Y naman omw Mn. Thxhev QQ 12:2 ' I Nicola Wayne Kluq ,., ,V .,,,, Map, Paul Felkolf Bennett Fishler w in n n gm . . . Maj. Serglui Saranoff Dave Williams 1' 4' ina un M all Director Mm mlm Rmflla ' 1 W 'U swam Dirmor Nam' rm-fu E A ' J sup Mum' :May cmwma ui . nf. R, .a V L 1 n ii i M, v li ai 1 r v v -v l Q A -1 J. in n in l v E nl I pl nn: H L P l - ,y.,t W7 u C t, - 11 'I 1 mxii ,.., . 7 .A 1, 1 ,wr - g , 'tt 'x John Adomovifz Better men than l have lived . , . but l daubl iff Football 27 Varsity Football 3,47 Track 27 Audio Visual Aids 3,47 Varsity Track 3,47 intramural Volleyball 2,3,4, Booster Club 2,3,47 Junior and Senior Prom Decoration Committee. Dwight Jerald Alston inning is but an idle Waste ol tnouginf Track 2,47 Booster Club 2,3,4: Wresf tling 4. , ta? ,ight 6' F, ' is-ego' my ..- .v fy: Pog Mary Lynn Anderson As merry as the day is longf Booster Club 2,3,4, French Club 27 Ski Club 3,4g Senior Prom Decorations Comrnittee7 Senior Play Scenery Com- mittee e24 s... John Albert 'Problei-ns, what are tneye' Horneroom Basketball 27 Homeroam Volleyball 27 Booster Club 2,3,47 Ski outs 4, Wrestling 2. 44,1 Poulelle Alston smite on me Wand and n Witt smite on you. Bowling 2,47 Booster Club 2,3,47 Mod- ern Dance 47-Secretary Senior Choir. Susan Anderson 'tt s hard to be serious when its World is so much tim, Veorbook stat? 4: Senior Pram Decora- tion Carnrnittee. 15 'ft 1 b ,fi me it in gat yt Q3 Q 1 1 4 Katherine H. Allabough Past Progressive, Present Active, Future Perfect. Student Council Representative 2,3,47 Viceflaresident, Junior Class, Ski Club 3,47 Booster Club 2,3, Secretory 47 Refreshment Stand Committee onsite mon 3,47 French Club 3,47 Yearbook Quotations 4. Barbara Lee Anderson Silence is lhe most perlecl herald ol joy. Ambler Sr, High School, Ambler, Penna, 2, Girls' Glee Club 37 Booster Club 3,47 Senior Play Committee7 Sen- ior Prom Decoration Committee, Ski Club 4. xrqxeyzw 1 v 4 2 t .lane Andlauer net voice is son and sweet and sie is on so gentle. Distributive Education 4, vga 2 7 its .Wi' 'iv 2114 Charles Allen 'Hear thy stormy music in the drurnf Booster Club 2,3,47 Sophomore Foot- ball7 Varsity Football 3,47 Latin Club 27 l-lomeraom Treasurer 2,37 Corridor Patrol 3,47 lntramurals 2,3,4. Barbara Anderson What secret delight a quiet person affords. Bowling Club 2,37 Spanish Club 2. Valerie Andrieu A rare compound ol lrolic and lun. Green Thumb 2,3, Chairman 47 Ski Club 47 Student Leader 37 Junior and Senior Prom Decorations Committee: Sports Council 2,37 Booster Club 2,3: Bowling 27 Spanish Club 2. Jane Anfon Oh, this rule gill ol being fenslanlly ond nalurolly yourself. Northern Valley Regional High School, Demorest, New lersey 21 Dumont High School, Dumont, New Jersey 37 Booster Club 3,4: Girls' Choir 3, Yearbook Typing Committee 4, Y -.ir fl Yes, l'm still using that greasy kid siufff' S!?f???3f35'5 fl '?.,v,r . , ' A 3 aeai sM.lse ' F2 ,. ,, .. .253 l l... A Fail? We , ' 5' 1, f . 'E f 'wr' ssxefw-5 Th0mUS Apperf Jeanne E. Armsfrong Patricia Armsfrong The multitude is always in the wrong. Friendly, sincere, mel always ready The gentle mind by genlle deeds Bend za, student Cenduelef 4, of- with e smile. is known. chestru 2,3,4l Soccer 23, Track St Nigblingcles 14, Spanish Club 2,3,4l sll Club 14, Bowling Club 3,4, Booster Howeroolvl President 214: Junior CWGSS Fulore Teeellers' Club 3,4l Bridge Club Club 23,4 Cabinet, All-Stole Bond 3,4l All-Slate 4, Senior Play Committee A, AIRS. Orctlestro 4. Club 4, Page 25 Susan Aron She packed her lroubles in lhe bol- rom ol a lrunk, salon il and laughed. Nighlingoles 3,4, Nighlingale Board 4, French Club 3,4, Junior Prom Deco- rorion Conirninee, Relreshrnenc Sland 3, Senior Class Cabinel rnernber, Band 3. ..L.i,.n,.,N, . iv' -f . sg .. 72. . .ACH -'z , OK I , Michael Alhas 'Silenlly he Sn, iw, me his ,laughs so calm? Foolbali 2, Cross Counlry 31 Track 3,4, Booster Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3, lnlramurals 2,3,4, Cheer up, maybe you did betfer on finals than you ll-rink you did. Lynda Afwaler she looks dew.-s and fum, sly, buf me lhe lwnne in he, eye. lincoln High School, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Fulure Teachers Club 2,3,4, Girls' Ensemble, Girls' Chorale, A Capella, Spanish Club, 23.4, Relresh- men! Cornrnillee 3,4, Junior Prom Deco- rations, Bowling 2, Booster Club, Yearbook. 3.7, -. ' 1 Els, ' . YE. . Sally Badger 'Virlue is bold, and goodness never learlulf' Spanish Club 2,3, Band 2,3,4, Junior, Senior Flay Tickel Cornminee, Boosle' Club 2,3,4, Sludenl Cenver Srore, Nighlingoles 3,4,.Bo'ord Member 4, Q s 5' ' ?i52Z'?2?3EE3fEE45'. ' ' E 1 in I P, 5 Barbara Baird I never mel a boy l didn'1 like. Bowling 2, Booster Club 2,3,4, Coed Volleyball 3, Junior Prom Refreshrnenl Comrnirlee, Chairrnon, Senior Prorn Reireshrnenv Cornmivlee, Senior Flay Scenery Conimillee, Sadie Hawkins Boosler Comrnillee 4: Yearbook AC- livilies Cornmillee 4, Fulure Teacher's Club. Kennefh W. Aupperlee Be gone dull cafe. sn Club 2,4 -12112 ' 1 f fi :th 1 , wif 624 21 Hi ja. .V 2 , vi he A i Philip .l. Badu 'The condilion ol perleclion is ldlenessf' Boosler Club 2,3,4, lnlromurols Boskel- ball 234, lnlrarnural Volleyball 2,3,4, in i Fil Joanne Balfour Leisure is lhe time lo do somelhing useful. ' Red Cross Represenlalive 2,3, Nighl- ingales 3,4, Yearbook Editor 4, lalin Club 2. Jane Bambrick rite mast certain sign ol wisdom is continuous cheerlulness, Academy oi Mount Saint Vincent, Tux- edo Park, New York 2, Booster Club 3,4, Spanish Club 3,41 American Field Service 3,41 Ski Club 3,4: Publicity Committee, Junior and Senior Plays. William Barnes 'Ready and ripe lor mischief. Junior Varsity Soccer 2: Chess Club 2: Math Tutor 3, Radio Club 4 - Vg. Robert Bannon He may live wilhoui books. Pefer Bariholdson iii noi budge an inch. Ridgewood Camera Club 3, Junior Red Cross 3,4, Camera Club 4, Conversaf tional French Language Group 3. Theodore Barks None but himself could do his eqwi. ' Elaine Bartlett With golden hair and laughter on her lips, Academy ol Mount Soim Vincent, Tux- edo Park, New York 2, Junior, Senior Prom Decoration Committees: Booster Club 3,4. Van H. Barnes, Jr. 'Vivacily and Wit make Q mon shine in company, Cross Country 2,31 lntrarnural Sports 2,3,4, Co-ed Volleyball 3, Booster Club 2,3,4, Leo Barton He that mfscmei lumens mischief calchelhf Football 2, Student Council 2,31 Booster Club 2,3,4, Green Thumb 3,4, Chess Club 2: Bridge Club 2. Thaf's a slug you're trying to pass me, dearief' Page 27 , 4 2 tg, ,Egan 'Efefg eu- EQ 23 li flew I Margo Bassify me pen re llie tongue ol ine rnrne Modern Dance 2.34, nerd Haclcey 2,3,4, Booster Club 2,3,4, French Lan- guage Group 4. - 2 'Y LT3'3S Marna Ellen Bare Mirth rs beller than lun, and ireppaneee is better Jltan mirth ' Honteroorn Secretary 2, President 4, Nightirtgales 3,4, Bridge Club 3, A.F,S,, Sadie Hawkins Publicity Committee, Yearbook Art Committee 4, Retresh- rnent Stand 3, S,P.E.C. 3, Junior Play Scenery Committee. si if bv' a Gordon Bauer Be sparing er speech end ,hinge will eene rrgni al themselvesf Chess Club 2, JV. Baseball 3, Var- sily Baseball 4. is P2 4 ge . 3 . ,wr Nw-. Lorna Beard Lei me do what l will, because l'll do it anyway. French Club 3, Ski Club 3,4, Gall Club 3, Junior Prerr, Throne Committee, Leader's Club 3,4, Sports Council 5,3,4, Program Seller 3,4, Booster Club ,4. 5 r 'iii f we., Q W3 ' the gw-WA Qv Q5 6925 QW 56 ! 15 I pls ei? 1' I, e. ,gl Q -ul :ig K -fa.-i.-xg '7e,ff-415 T it Jlll ' E IJ say, J hlieqpgwl '-:fr in 'l il 'lr lim 'I Rf., 4 fevwxg Roberf Beardsley Nat me serious, not tae gay, but rv rare good lellow in his own way. Westwood High sewer, Westwood, New Jersey 2, Cross Country 3, Wrestling 3.4, Booster Club 3,4, Green Thumb 3,4 Pc ge 28 93 3 X ' 1 132' ','C V 3 ii .. Eg: ai Michael F. Becker rneee that iltink nur, govern ine, ieri aeye' Srate ea. 4 if J V 'X Q 11' .1-K2 'i Susan Becker ' A lriendly lace and a smile lor all. Saddle River Country Day seireei. Saddle izayer, N. J., 2, Booster cue 3,4, Commercial Club President 3,4, Senior Prom Committee, Publicity and Tickets. .l Mary Benedict 'The twinkle in her eye and the laughter in her lacef French Club, 2, Spanish Club, 2,3, Nightingales, 2,3, Junior Play Ticket Committee, Drama Club, 2, Junior Prom Decorations, Booster Club 2,3,4, Horseback Riding, 2, Ski Club, 4. l Sherry Bennett A tight neun tives long: Bowling Club, 2,3p Senior Pram Com- I mittee, Horseback Riding Club, 2,41 Booster Club, 2,3,4g Spanish Club, 2. , , . -M... ...,, -4 ,ie-5+ 2' 5 .5455 5 - fi 5 X t 5. Xin. lg S gmc' 5. 4. .af ,, ,fig Patricia Bensen Seems quiel, but is she-3' Nigiitingales 3,4: Ski Club 3,4, Year- book Staff 4, Quotations 4g Senior Prom Committee 4, Junior Prorn Deco- rations Committee 3, Booster Club 2,3,4t Sadie Hawkins Decorations Committee 4, Refreshment Stand 3,4. i Jane Berie Like a sunny summer breeze, quickly al ease ' Booster Club 2,3,4, Program Seller 3,4, Special Physical Education Club 2, Junior Class Play Programs 3, Junior Prom Decorations 3, Niglitingales 3.4: Sadie Hawkins Decorations Committee 4: Yearbook Quotations 4. Myra Hope Billings 'Silence is more eloquent than words Bowling Team 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2, 3,4, German Club 4, Senior Play Make-up Committee 4, Senior Prom Committee 4, Booster Club 2,3,4. v fd l fats Qi W-i .. I Q k so .feQ...W Z f gig? Q -1. Wir ll vu' ,.1' if l s,'l 5 'fig Ll' It ity ata H 5 I wt :Qu . i in ein X. V' . .A is 'I-. als l 6. PANORAMA OF THE WORLD'S FAIR--1964 Robert Blair Good nonsense is good sense in disguise. Home Room Vice-President, 2g Booster Club, 2,3,4, lunior Pram Decorating Committee, 35 Ski Club, 4. Arthur A. Bloete 'ro despise money is to unthfene a king. ' Soccer, 2 Donna Bloss Pleasures and action make the hours Seem short. ' Drum Maiorette, 4, Band, 2,31 Costume Chairman, Junior Play, American Field Service, 2,3,4t Junior Pram Corona- tion Committee Ca-chairman: Student Council Alternate, 3,41 Nightingales, 3,4, Girls' State Delegate, 3. Linda Bogert ' The eyes have one language everywhere. Booster Club, 23,45 Commercia' Club 2, Yearbook stati, Typing Committee, 4 Page 37:3 3 v Lounging in the Student Center bl 'Y Jennifer Bosse Those dork eyes-so dark and deep. Lclke Forest High School, Loke Fores Illinois 3. 1:37 ' Jean Brennan ' 1 d fem-ef be small and Shine, llicm toll and cast U shadowf Booster Club 2,3,4, Field Hockey 37 Junior Red Cross 27 Sadie Hawkins Committee 4. ilifzk it ll He. Q... LA Vg. ' Ji 'ad T? Janet Brissel Charles Brock Robert Brock l 'Gush bewvse I mvsl noi cry. 'There is 0 higher law than 'Dimfuiries exisl lo be swmouiiredj' lacrosse 2: Costume Committee, Junior 'he Cofwflfwllvflf' Soccef 234, mock 2,3,4, gmdem Ployg Booster Club 2,3,4. Page 30 Council 2,3,4p Ski Club 2,3p Current Events Club 3,45 French Club 4, Booster Club 2,3.4. sif r e x va Ray Brock ii feels are agcmsl me, so much me worse lor llie feels, Football 2, Truck 3,4f Boosier Club 2,3,4. 1 3 Au . . 2 t Ns., .- , '. ii 4. X! S A Robert Brinckerhoff 'Questioning is not the mode ol eenvefwviofi Meng genllemenf' Bridge Club 4, Ski Club 4g Student Librarian 4f.Boosler Club 4. bv John Brooks A good folly is worlli what you pay lor it. Yearbook Srofl 4: Booster Club 2,3,4: Ski Club: Track 4, lntromurol Volley- ball 3,47 Domestic Exchange 4. :SM WV' -...- Charles Brown 'A little lime may be enough to hatch great mischief. Ttock 2,3,45 Booster Club 23,45 Foot- ball 25 l-tomerooni Vice-President 2: Treasurer 3: Spanish Club 2,3. ,A .. il' N49 was .1 1 . Z Richard Brown Jr. What is post my help is post my care. Member of the Chevettesp Booster Club 2,3,4p Refreshment Committee 35 Higli Times Representatiye5 Ski Club. L-J! Kenneth Burgner ' Culture,witl1us, ends in heedeehesf Soccer 2,3p Spanish Club 25 Booster Club 2,3,4, imfemufeis, Recreation Basketball, Security committee, Junior Prom 3. Dennis Brown 'Upl Upl And quit your booksf Basketball 3,-'+pSpanish Club 45 Booster Club 23,45 lunior and Senior Front Decoration Comrnitleesg Intramurals Q,3,4. 'f.27 'IZ at ix , . rf , egg I g?,gl.-., Nr Francis Bruno 'Let not your heart be troubled. Bowling 35 Distriloutive Education Club 4. rfafftzt. 'iii' t. ws tv? gl? ' .fig W K s 5' gfafka gigs? :- Marlyn Avis Burns 'Her step is music and het yeife is song. Booster Club 2,3,45 Girls' Ensemble 2: French Club 23,45 Future Teocher's Club 25 Madrigals 3,45 Drama Club Qt Bridge Club 3,4 3 .lack Brown Good ol the Hgtit, but better at play. Wrestling 2,3,45 Track 45 Booster Club 45 French Club 2a Blldge Clllb 'lt Senior Play. William Thomas Bryon Believe lite ieeisr' lent Club 2, Current Events cub 3,45 Basketball 45 intramural Volleyball 45 Booster Club 2,3,4p Bowling League s,4, President 3. cr W Q 5 Q' 'F 1 iff? ' 'i A 1- , , 4 0 Sharon Burrows 'little lass lomicd ol toy and mirth. Senior Play Scenery Committee: Future Teocher's Club 25 Ski Club 45 Horse' back Riding 25 Booster Club 2,3,4. Lauren Brown There is nothing so contagious as enthusiasm. Lacrosse 2, French Club 3,45 Modern Dance 45 Nightingales 3,45 Booster Club 2,3,45 Junior Play Reading Cont- mittee, Gregory Buis There .S ment without eminence, but there tS NO ert1irlel1CC Wliltttllt mefll.i Football 25 Wrestling 2g Class Treas- urer 35 Bond 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4: President oi Band 45 Vice President, Student Council 45 Booster Club 2,3,4: l-torneroom President 2,3, 5551? it t ':., 3,- x fx , 12? fghg. 'v John Burton God bless the man who invented sleepf Booster Club 2,3,45 Intramural Volley- ball 2,3, Intramural Basketball 2,3 Recreation Basketball 2,3,4. Page 3l Q Nancy Buscema All lhe world like a spice ol mischief, Spanish Club 3,45 Ari Club 23,45 Sadie Hawkins Commlnee5 Boosier Club 2,3, 45 Junior and Senior Prom Decorations, Baslcelball 25 Junior Red Cross 2, Carol Buzzard Swe-el, mirgpoken, ond liked by Qu who know her well Field Hockey 2, American Field Serv- ice 3,45 Boasier Club 2,3,4, Junior, Sen- ior Play Scenery ComrniHee5 Junior, Senior Prom Relreshmenls and Decora' lions Carnrnlnee Page 32 William Bulera An aim in me is lhe only lorlune worth finding. Track 3,4, Bovfing Club, Vice-Presb dent 3,4, Spanish Club 25 Far East Seminar 25 Booster Club 23,45 Sludenl Council 4. 3 z. .. ,, ck : 'TSE fs e 1 'VG du! -:SE be .gg Qs, M.. Catherine Bufler run and leugmef, joy end cheerf Boosler Club 23,45 Bowling Club 25 Commercial Club 2,3,4, Secreiory ol Commercial Club 35 Concert Choir 35 Scenery Committee Junior Play 3, Yearbook Typing Cammitree 4. Senior Play Casf W. .s lv fd' f 5 ,. . 5, l efijiii 1,125 1,255.2 2. 2111-5 ry Q ' as 5 4 13 . , V e 1 . Li 41' 3 . I. if ,' if, W2 Q :gg ss 3 EH- ,MK , Madelyn Buzzard Aslullolsplri1as rlie noni ol Moyf A cuppezic sn, Madrigcils 4, sopho- more Girls' Ensemble 25 All-Stale Chorus 3,4, Secretory 35 Junior Prom Puuinciiy Chairman 3:Nigl'vlir1gC1le5 3,45 French Club 2 gi 9-2 QE A1 5 Thomas Cafone The devil is a genllerncinf' Don Bosco High School, Romsey, New Jersey 25 Boosler Club 3,45 Refresh- menls Commillee 45 lnlrarnural Volley- ball 3,45 Goll 45 Junior, Senior Prom Decorations Corrlrrllllee. .8 5, 3 LK .1 s Ray Butler 'NO one knows whal he will do mil he has done i1.' inirumumi susieibqii 2, 855' Q v . 6: , X s N x' ' gl 4 Lois Cameron Yer lhere s lauglwler in her eyes, she is genrle, she is wise, Red Cross 2,35 Fulure Teachers Club 3, Treasurer 45 Nighlingales 3,45 Junior From Decoration Commitlee5 Girls' Chorale 35 A Cappella 41 Boosler Club 2,3,4, 'I 5 L' 2' alia wfilz, . M of-'fir Thomas Campanello 'Genius is the capacity ol ovolding hard work. 22 ,A - A .Y razgoygg g J 4 , , , f '-. . rm so , ' , f . 'R .. , Joan Leslie Canfield Frolound Srrroorriy is me only basis ol iolerrt, os ol character Bowling ciuo 2, Boooior ciuo 2,a,4, Junior Prom Decoraliansg Girls' Clubg Ski Club 3,45 Junior, Senior Play Scen- ery Commiltees, Yearbook Quotations. Sally Campbell Intelligence, courtesy, and sincerity are not otlen combined. Homeroom Vice-President 4, Student Council 2.3: American Field Service 3, 4, Ski Club 2,3,4g French Club 4, Year' book Sron 4, Nighiingoios 3,4, Junior Prom Decoralionsg Booster Club 23,4 1 5:-r .. .or Douglas Cantrell I know what l like Audio Visual Aid Crew 3,45 Civil De' lense 2,3,4, Explorer 2,3,47 Boosler Club 2,3,4g American lr. Red Cross 2, 3,4p Far East Seminar 2. R2 rg .. ' r Q ..- arg ur , ,1'A ,P fn aw 1122? A A.,.g - ff self-if for Henry Carlos 'ATO know him is lo like him' Wrestling Q,3,4g Track 41 Boosler Club 4: Cross Country 4, lntramurols 4, Spanish Club 4, John Carlson He woo if-quoted only by himselln Soccer 21 Cross Country 3,45 Track 2,3,4. -9- f .. ' J' Pasteur of the future Diane Celentano Born to be happyf Refreshment Stand Comrvlillee 2,3: Homeroorn Treasurer Z5 Spanish Club 2, 5 PEC. 2, Junior Prom Decoration Commiltee 3, Junior Play Usher 3: Year- book Stall 4, Booster Club 2,3,4. Vyuf T' Richard M. Champury There is nalliing like lun, rr there? Paae 33 2 I ,L . Harold Cherven 'wrrar S new besides 'Ho' Hol Har aewiara 3,4 Jane? Clark 'Noi by years but by arspaerrrar Q wkdom acquhed. Latin Club 2, Girls' Chorus 2 Choir 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Nightin- gares s,4, Student carrneii 4. 1 Concert f . 3331? Robert Cleaveland with ability he prays me garrref Junior Varsity Soccer 2r Varsity Soc- cer 3,4p lr, Varsity Boskelbclll 2, Bose- boll 2,147 Booster Club 2,3,4, Home- room President 2,3,4. Page 34 Maria-Teresa Chico Never a dull moment. Bowling 2, Spanish Club Sr Nightin' gales 3,4r Kurth Collage 3, Future Teachers Club 4 Q Pafricia Clark No cares have i to grieve me, gig Kathleen Cole 'A brr at eaprrrerreeirarr in her glancef Senn High School, Chicago, Illinois 2, arrester crap 34, French Club 4, Junior Play Scenery Committee 3 Oz. 9 Z 'Gil- .- 1 s 4-1 Eileen Church Oh, l would be wild and lree, busy and cneerlul wilh a lriendly lacef Color Guard 14, Future Teocher's Club 4, Sports Council 2, French Club 4, Nightingoles 3.4, Ski Club 4, Sen- ior Prom Decorations. Saw ,4 ' Sally Elizabelh Clark Fu ll ol the dickens-but oh so sweet. ' Future Teacher's Club 2, Secretary- Treasurer 3, President 4, Nightingales 3,45 Junior Prom Decorations, Relresh- menl Stand Committee 3,45 Booster Club Harvey Collins ' Genius is mainly on allair ol energy Soccer 2, American Field Service 4, Ski Club 2,3,4y Horneroom Treasurer 2,3,4, Booster Club 3,4r Ski instructor, 3 'P 'la Taras .lohn Chwalk --oh i would be Wire and tree, Varsity Baseball 3.4, raerbaii 2, Varsity reaiuaii e,4, saaerer crap 2,a,4, name room Secretary 23,4 October Clarke 'The greatest pleasure in me is doing what people say you cannot do. Modern Dance 2,3,4, Booster Club 2, 3,4r French Club 2, French Newspaper 2, Senior Prom Decorations Committee, Fo: : Y 'Nl ag, Nancy Collins 'Frye rear one ara uri ol lunf Booster Club 2,a,4, Makeup, iurrzpr, Senior Plays, sri Club 2,3,4, sri ciua ceurreai 4, American Field Service 4, seraer Prarrr Committee 4, rrerei, cup 2,3, sruaerri Store 3.4. , .???2?f? 1.33 5 r sa 'rf . . 3155: Barbara Connor Lite is too short io worry Fifi! 0 X 't, !t xi Q B Barbara Anne Cowan There oro oiior Woroo and voice in o riiorri voor. French cioo 2, latin Club 3, Scenery Committee, Junior, sensor Piaysr seo- ior Piay Pubiicity Committee. . ' v N r James Coyne A ,ooior fro, but no more tool, Varsity Track 23.4, Cross Country 3,4, Green Thumb 3,41 Junior Prorn Decoro' tions Committee, Booster C'ub 4 40 ..B.fr James Corbin 'Siience is the element in which great mos fashion iirorrroiyos together Wiikinsburg High school, Pittsburghr Perinsyivcnia 2r3: German Ciub 4 Michael J. Corcoran 'A rnons happiness . . , io do no things proper to ca man ' Booster cioo 2,s,4, French cioo 2, sir Club 2,3,4r Chess Club 2, Radio Ciub 45 Student Councii Q, Ernest G. Covington A Detorrmronort rg the mr ingredient ot success Lighting Crew 3,4, Gymnastics 3,4r Scenery Committee Junior, Senior Plays, Art Club 3, High Times 4 And then I said to him, 'HXX' - 1' i Karen Crawford 'sort-oorrmooo ro the rrotrr oiooorfo. Ben Davis High Scnooi, lndiunapolisr ioororo 21Spectator 3, High rrmoo 4, Stage Manager, Junior and Senior Pioys, Booster Cioo 4, Pworoorooiry Ciub 4 Eileen Croak Ano hor oorr oyos, how orooiorri Boooror cioo 2,3,4, Spanish ooo 23.4, Nigrriirooies 3.4, Gait 2,3, Bridge cioo 3, su ooo 3,4,Arrror1ooo new Service 4, Junior, Senior Pioy Ticket Commit- teesr Yoorooor Stan 4 3... 2. ! Howard Cubberly i Adventure to he adventurous. Don Bosco High Schoai 2g Booster Ciub 3,45 intrornurois 3,4. Page 35 Michael Cullinan 'ourer oeople are welceme everywhere. 1: We .2f ...'5Z7 ww' .lohn Currivon 'Honesr, inrelligenl, someday a good leader ol menf Srudenr Council 2,3,4, French Club 27 Track 3: Boosrer Club 2,3,4, Senior Play Publicily Commirree 4. Corol D'Auria she my reel eurer, leur look again. Bowling League 2g Commercial Club 2, 3.4, Volleyball Team 2, Junior Red Cross 2: Furure Teachers oi America 4. William Cumberland Worry kills one, Why dree Loomis School, Connecricul, 2, l.V. Lacrosse 2, key cub 2, Della Ki Fm' remrly 2, rrenen clue 4. f ' ,a my QQ Edmund Gregory Darcher 'rr rr were ner ref on eeeeerener joke, l would die Soccer 2: Boosrer Club 2,3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Yearbook Staff 4, Horneroam Rep- resenlarive 3,4. . N 'x ' ... 3, Burton G. Davidson, .lr. Do nel wish ro be ennmng bur whur you aref Wresrling 3,4, Track 2,3,4, Boosrer Club 2,3,4 ge, L 'ga n K ff' 3' I iv Leslie Cummins ll is nrce lo be nalural when one is norurolly nice, Hockey 2, The Specialor 3, High Times Adverlising Manager 4, Ski Club 4, French Club 2, Sadie Hawkins Com' rnillee 4, Booster Club 2,3,4, Nightin- gales 3,4: Relreshmenr Srand Commit- ree 4. Eileen Curran Holler yer cheerful, eerrve ye: rolerarir. speerelef 3, High rrmee 4, Bowling 2,3,4, Boosler Club 4, Archery Club 4, Modern Dance 2 Page 36 Those sophomore girls are so disgusfingly immature. ,y ea ' 'J . '07 . 7 John Davidson 'Silence Wire many rrrerrrey 42. rggg 4-bm . , ,3 ' lik.. ,-W i. ff ' 'fin , u-5 , 64 f ' - .M 4... ' w -- 4 ff ,AV gg . ggi 4,3 , K av 'iz L 0 M f lg Jacquelyn Davies 4 deygrrrer ol me gede. divinely rall end most divinely lair' Omce Aide 4, Senior Prey Scenery Merikay Davis Hsilerree rr me eeenrrei eerdrrrer el happiness. Band 3,4: Orcheslra 2,4, Fulure Teach- Commirvee 4. ers' Club 3,4, German Seminar 3, 432, U2 en.. .- 5 4 . S Wink 1 C 'R 'sw ..,f ' 254 MJ Susan DeGroaf Ta be happy one must be cheerlul and gay, Nighlingales 3,4, Junior Play Scenery Commilvee 3, Senior Play Scenery Com- rnillee 4, Green Thumb 2, Bowling 2. Hmmmmn-lm Carol Davison Tho only lcwel mer will rel decay is lhat al knowledge. Art Club 3: Math Club 2,4, Aslranomy Seminar 2, Far East Seminar 27 Span- ish Club 4, i 1 ?+ + yr. Shirley Delager Quiet, buf lun-lavingf Hockey 2, Volleyball 2, Tennis 2,3, Nigimrrgeies 3, SPQR 2, French Club 47 Boosler Club 2,3,4, Orcheslra 2,3, 4, Junior Prom Decorations Comrnillee 3. Sluarl Deleeuw Why should life all labor bee' Wreslling 2, aeesrer clue 2,3,4, Virginia F. Decker Don l be looled by her mild exleriar, mlschiel rides behind her smile, Ski Club 2,3,4, lunior Prom Decoravions 3, Yearbook Commirree 4, Boosver Club 2,3,4, Nigmirrgeles 3,4, Refresh- menv Comminee 3,4. Jill E. Deluca A pleesem been and Smile make her persereisry Senior Class Cabinelg Yearbook Quo' ienerrs 4, French Club 2,34 sir Club 3.4, Relreslwienls 4, Junior, Senior Plays scenery, Junior, semer Prom D9COrolion5p Sudie Hawkins Publicily 4. Page 37 flsf Carol De Marco Sincerily and Iruyh are ine basis al every virluef' Commercial Club 2,3, Presidenl-Aller- nate of Commercial Club 2, Boosver Club 2,3,4, . A QQ 53 :L Donald W, Dingman 'What should a man do but be merry? Boasler Club 2.14, Track 2,3,4. Glenn R. Doerner Always ready lo hand our n smile, nclrng good niscniei all the wnfre- Cliffside Park Senior High School 2.3, Junior Class Play 3, Baseball Team l. Page 38 Joseph Demufh He is indeed as line a fellow as l have ever me1.' Photography Club 3, Chess Club 3 Malh Club 3, E1 '?'E'??5?'f f23?:'i 13 f ET ' A V 1 4vi1'i. , ' ' 1-rr, . ' 3 , ' r ' ees: 5 sl I A 13 ss.. Q... s E fm - 'XV ' We-1 Joel yn Diffy 'rnss young miss is Seldom gnu, il Sne were, we'd Yhink ner ru. American Field Service 2,35 Girls' Chorale 3: Booster Club 3,4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Color Guard ISA. . C xfli. - ' ,R xx, q gif If M1 Q-sm, ' V, -Qfw ,g7' ego-3 Susan Doscher She is lair and never proud, has langue al will, and yer is never loud. Sporvs Council 23, Basketball 2,3, Junior Prom Decorations Comminee 3: Senior Prom Decorations Carnrnilvee 4, Nignnngnles 3, Junior sian Aide Cnan- rnan 4, Relreshrnenl Sland 3,-4. t Q M--.. Roger Dow 'Front llte crown ol his head lo the sale al his toot he is all mirthf Home Room President 4, Varsity Wres- tling 2,3,4, Junior Clqss Cabinet 3, Physical Fitness Team 3, Cross Coun- try 3, Booster Club 4, Junior Play Pub- licity Committee 3, intramural Sports. ff? N Q SN Michael Downey 'A lelluw ol lnnntte fest. Track 2,3,4, Cross Country 23, Ski Club 2, Latin Club 2, Booster Club 3,4, Sen- ior Play 4, lntramurals 3,4, Senior Prom Commillee 4. 2 I C' - . .ge N-Pf' C5 N '1 wif!! P . ' 7 xii , omg A-q ' -. F- . w- ah - Q, V I-. Q 1 V X A g '91 . V 1 4: p 1 I ' 'V I X F . - i ,f e e A e ., ge.,s,g., e-4- 9' 'CVC' 'i.'f': - ' 2 ' VON KQEWER Susan Downey Tttree-iourths a lady, ltte rest sheer genius. Home Room Vice-President 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Girls' Ensemble 2, A Cap- pella 3,4, All-Stole 3, Red Cross 2, SA, Nigtttingoles 3, President 4, Junior Prom Decorations 3, Senior Yearbook Editor 4, Modrigals 4. ,.. ...-1, .., '.. .. f-wif, 'i ff VJ Eklztzfffff 2 t . . . .5 rv. W . f f . William Francis Drees, Jr. Nothing is truly great unless it is truly iight. Wyoming High School, Wyoming, Ohio 2, Football an, rruetf za, lunior Prom Decorations Committee 3, Boys' Glee Club 3, Booster Club 3,4. .Q to . .eo . '5' ,lx f tx it '- Wt 'Y fl i?aH-- Ti? W 1,-Xvt., 4 , 6. Christine Driggs Happiness is a by-product ol an etiort to make others happy, Bowling Club 2, lunior Play Ticket Com- mittee Chairman 3, Student Council Alternate 3, Booster Club 2,3,4, Night- ingales 34, ways and Means Chair- man 4, eaffwr- H -44' tt Marilyn Doyle A clteerlul disposition makes ttte whale world seem brighter Student Council Representative 2,3,4, American Field Service 3,4, Latin Club 2, French Club 3,4, Booster Club 2, 3.4. Richard Drews ol science and logic he ennners as fine and as last as he can. Bridge Club '3,4, Moth Club 3,4, Amer- ican Field Service 3,4, Junior Class Cabinet 3, Senior Class Cabinet 4, Concert Chair 3, A Cappella 4, Senior Play 4, Booster Club 2,s,4. Harry Dross 'Cantenl with the present whctter it may pe, Wntte trpnt worry ond care te ts equally lree Track 14, Ski Club 3,4, High Times Photographer 3,4, Yearbook Photog- ropher 4, Lighting Crew 3, Camero Club 3,4 John Ringling North Circus Page QQ Al. 'fs Richard Dykhouse Lile is U pleasanl insiirulior, leils lallce il cs if COVDES. l Cross Counlry 47 Radio Club 2,3,47 Chess Club 3,47 Library Council 2,3, Corridor Palrol 47 Bowling Club 3. ra, '23 ii' A 1 , b t K4 Y, , 0 . A ' ', A 1 me 1 .1 'Q sign , , -X fl lx 3 2 , , . . , I, N, Judith Anne Ebersbach William Ebersbach Nothing is impossible Speech is a mirror oi the soul. lo u willing hearlf' As u man speaks, so is ne. Boosler Club 2,3,47 Sludenl Council Cross Country Manager 3,47 Boasler Alrernale 2,37 Junior Prom Corrunilree Club 4, ligming Crew Junior Play 37 37 Sadie Hawkins Comrnillee 47 Bowl- lnslruclional Aids 3,4, ing Club 2,37 Tennis 3,47 Baskeiball 2,4 Fun and games in the language lab James Ebersol rne end iuslirius me meansf 5 -:::.e:x'g:g'g's z ::'m,,, K 4 fE'2??7 ' ' 7 ,A ' 1 , .. Wifi. Ni 'NK 1 1 Q r Diane Eckman Truly decent people only emi among lhOSe Wlll'l dehnile COrlVlCllOllS.ll High runes Aduerusing Munuger 4, Speciolor 37 French Club 2,3,47 French Conversation Group 37 Yearbook Siafl 47 Junior Play 'liclcel Cornmlliee 3, Boosler Club 2,3,4. rE?'E'i .. ,xp . E 3,-.f 131' 1, if ' K: ' 3 f ?'5iE iKE3 K ... :ri r FE, gl .., A .' . 'S I 7 N 1 ' H-s. af, - ,V ,L J. .4 ,U s. z K . Q L ' - 4 BQ- ' O P ' U- ls' W :,E:: dm, . , ,ps M x . Q . I ,Mi Y E ' '- 1 5 'll : gg - V. .. gy: 5 y. ,f 2: E -I 1 'QV' L 22. ,. gf, L.: If' ' ' 'Q' .gf 7 7 s ,HA . , , 5 'M . ' 'n 7 ' Ry .7 '57 .W L I 'QQWT ft. a 1 ,, ,I '.., 2+-V w 'Q : .lszffvfi ' ' 1 38.37 Deborah Edson Graham Edwards Diane Egan James Elgin Friendship nuiuplies ,ur und ine only way lo gel rid ol 1 meer nur woman will be ine sie-cdr, siraignr-forward, divides grief. lernplolion is lo yield lo il lusl lhing civilized by monf and slrongf' French Club 3, Volleyball 3.4, Decara- Hurneroorn Treasurer 2,3, specmlor 3, High Times Sporls Edilor Sophomore Football 2, Vargily poo, lion Cornrnillee, Junior, Senior Prorns7 47 Boosler Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club bull 3,4,Wres1ling 27Vur5ily Wreslling leoder's Club 4, Ollice Aide 47 Quo- 2,3,47 Green Thumb 47 Senior Frorn 3,-4, Track 2,3,47 Horne Room Presidenr rollons, Ari, Yearbook Sloli, Boosler Decorolion Cornmirlee7 For Eosr Serni- 4 Club 23,4 Page 40 nar 2. nf: W -f -asia-'rm' .-An.. ...Ag George Elling Joie, hhe, yoihiy. homeroom President za, soccer 2, su Club 2, Chess Club 2,a, Chess rem 2, Boosier Club 2,3,4, ihffhmumi Sporis 2,a,4. .1 gun 5 - 'W' Andrew Elsea '-svefyohe likes Q good spoil:- Varsiiy Tennis 2,3,4g lnlrarnurals 2,3,4, Boasler Club 2,3,4, f' v 4 I -2 sv . .5 . 3 , ' gl ' slip' , 48 Q : Ma, .S A' 4-tix, ,SE WY Y 'Wi' up l'I5'l7f1Q? ' 1 -1432 ii-l f Ronald Evans An ounce ol rnirih is worih a pound ol sorrow, 'Y Xiu? Donald Ellioh' 'Woking and humor are pleasanr Junior Varsivy Soccer 2, Concert Choir 3, A Cappella 4, Horneroom Treasurer 2, Boosier Club 2,3,4, Well, maybe iusf one more. :tix Wrigf.. .Q 11 36. ,Q .,. ,, .. W .z Tgpw X' 1? , QT' if ff Elizabeth English Karen Epple Merry Lynn Evans The power ol lhoughy- 'i have he rnockings hr Urgumehis, There is mischrel ih her dimples ihc magic ol mind. l wiiness and l wail ' and danger in her eyes. Palos Verdes High School, Palos Ver- Commercial Club 2, School Srore 4, Sludenr Leaders 2,3,4, Sports Council des Esiaies, California 2, Modern Booster Club 3,4, Senior Prom Decara- 3,4, S.P,E.C, 2,45 Baosler Club 2,3,4, Dance 3,4, Archery 3, Greek Club 3, rian Committee 4, Relreshmenv Shand Carnrniiree 3,4, Bowling 3,4, Future Physicians Club Sadie Hawkins Ticker Cornrriiliee, 3,4, Leader! Club 4: S.P.E,C. 4, .N me-4 I fold ihem and l fold fhem: 'Smoking will sfunf your growihf Page 4i get :rw , K :f. ...L ..' ,S 'A ix ,v x 5 mf.. f 9' - W 2 A Lois Farnworth For all that lair ls, ie by ioiuie good' Yearbook Stott 4, Booster Club 2,3,4, Student Leader 4, Senior Prom Deco- rating Committee, Senior Play Scenery Committee r ages: an Richard Felix 'Steady, girls, l have arrived. Don Bosco High School, Ramsey, New Jersey 2, Booster Club 3 Justin Fingado Neyer will he let o dull minute 90 by Page 42 3 ' t ?15'Q:Q?5E?Y?75 wif 7? tiff: . fs 'E 1' We 5-it ,A ,.j:ice..if.r C 65 Q ,se Thomas Farrell 'True worth is in being, not in seeiiiingf French Club 2,3, Stage Crew, Junior Play, For Fast Seminar 2, Booster Club 2i3,4, Current Events Club 4. ft? ' i is.. . ff Charles Fermier The hand that lallows the intellect can achieve 'ZHFT ' ffrr Kenneth Finn A man ol winning ways. Berwick High School, Berwick, Penn- sylvania 2,3, Junior Prom Decorations, Track 3,4, Booster Club 4 Eg? c ff is W h .. . is Jonathan Faulkner 'Yea, music is the Prophets art, among the gllts that God has serll, one ol the most niagnlhoentj' All-State Orchestra 3, North Jersey State Orchestra 2,3,4, Booster Club 3, 4, Spotlish Club 4, Orchestra 2,3,4. . :ag-:gs Hx: wen . i .Q i ry : 1 :F X I ' Q X31 .i 4s'Ffiiig.5' , N4 315 A 'ff,:7g3 . - Xt fx' '-ref? ' 1 l 534 i X X5 T 'S e ' ,is 'Wil i ' r i-sh MKS- ' 1 Q f 1 :fit Richard B. Figlar He Woe always whoi he seemed to be -o kind and likable fellow. Varsity Tennis 2,3,4, Wrest'ing 3, Booster Club 2,3,4, Intramural Sports 2,3, Volleyball 2, Radio Club 3.4. , . Bennett Hill Fishler lll me should be punished unless they be pungent. Junior, Senior Ploys, Chess Club 2,s,4, Bridge Club 2, sooslei Club 2,3,4, Current Events 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3, ioiiii clue 2. f,,,Q 4' me . ,X eg. ,png-,, Michael Faulkner 'Everything is iiiueie to o born iiueieioo, All-Stote Orchestra 2,3,4, A Cappella 4, Modrigols 4, Concert Choir 3, North Jersey State Orchestra 2,3,4, French Club 3, President 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Booster Club 3,4. ?'F ' .nQ',, I ' -. 3 tw-sl it 3-.: i si 2 g , if me 0 M , A it ' .if l 4- J. K Y er- fcrfif 55? Este Constance Fine Excellent things are role. Booster Club 3,4, Bridge Club 3, Jun- ior Play Ticlcet Committee 3, Nightin- goles 3, Girls' Tennis Team 2, French Club 41 American Field Service 4. ' ' ' 7 fgrlfa. Margaret Therese Flaherty Horn with e gitt ol laughter and a sense that the world is mad. Future Teachers' Club 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Junior, Senior Play Ticketsi Bowling Club 2,31 Archery Club 3, For East Seminar 2, Booster Club 2,3,4i Tennis 3,4. ff F Virginia Flannery She can be as qnei Us the ,leer Boosler Club 2, Cancerl Choir 3, Bowl ing 2. Janet Frangochais A ine wire in Q dull World. Baosler Club 2,3,4, Bowling Club 2,3,4, Fulure Business Leaders ol America 2 Senior Prom Ticker Cornrnillee, Year, book sian Typing commmee 4. 5555 ' ' F Q I G. Gregory Gallico HQ is only U Well made mon ?fif2:'52'f -4- 2': : E? James Fleischmann Much wisdom goes wilh lewesr words. Seaholrn High School, Birmingham, Michigan 2, Inlramurals 3,4, Co-ed Volleyball 3,4, Varsily Baseball 3,4, Boosler Club 3,4, Z. Nancy Franklin The more we do, the more we can do Rulherford High School, Rulherlord, New Jersey 2, Speclalor 3, High Times 4, Band and Orcheslra 3,4, Junior and Senior Class Cabinel, Senior Play. 3-:iff new 8, Susan H. Ganz -'ii isle. lile lo love ills. ,-af. Susan Flynn 'As carelul as lcughlerf Yearbook Slaff 4, Sadie Hawkins Corn- rnillee 4, Nighlingales 3,4, Sporls Council 3, Student leader 3,4, Basker- ball 2, SPEC 2,3, Boosier Club 23,41 Relreshmenl Sland 4, QS? me Barbara Frazier ine ,Willing ol G Sian Chrislapher Columbus High School, Bronx, New York 2, Bowling Club 2,4, Baskelball Team 2,4, Fulure Teachers ol America Club 3, Ski Club 4, Boosler Club 4, Archery Club 4, Ari Club 2. 'F . , . v.Lg.'+. iff Ellen Gardner smell, bn-Ol, rnyl who lm dS'9f'uiHG O'1-' luran Richman Hagh school, New York Held Hockey 2,a,4, Nagmingcies 3,4 Sluaeni Council 2, Treasurer 3, Boosler 2, Commercial Club Segeqqfy 3 Amhew 3: Modem Dome 3, SPEC 3, cub 2.3, PrS5ldeni 4, Foolball 2,3,4, BOONE, CM, 21374. Baskelball 2,3, Track 2,3,4, Lalin Team 2,3, Malh Club 3,4, X fe 4- .arc g if A lege: 4 iw. nz: A it VIT A 3. gi offs Barbara Frame 'sm girls U5 mis are hard lo mu, she knows le, place and speaks her mind Horne Economics Club 2, Nighlingales 3. David Frifis 'Fools more noise, me Wise .remain quiet Boys' Bowling Club, wiesiling 2 4,5 an it, , M if ms ff' H fs , F r gg i f Q 3 ,5 .,s V :fig f a yd, 'fffiff- A 1' Nancy Gardner A lrlend io Uri, Q foe lo none, ii wp be wid loo, ini ol lun Sludenl Leader 3,4, Sporis Council 3, Rerfeslwiefii seine, 3, Junior mm Dec- aralions Cornrnillee Page 43 bed' Elaine Garofalo And our neens were init er ine were Sne nede ren in Midland Pork lr sn, Hrgn seneei, Mid- land Park, New lerseyg Cnerue 2, A Cappella s,4, Spanish Club 2, New Jersey Ati-steve cnefne A. WEE -ks it Nts? e John Robert Gessinger 4'Work rs work and must be done, yer as I work r have my run' Varsity Soccer 3,4, Varsity Tennis 2,3315 Home Room President 4, Experiment in international Living 3. Diane Garrison A smile behind which lies a million mischielsf' Program Sellers 3,41 Junior Prom Court, Student Leaders 2,3g Yearbook Stafi 4, Junior Prom Decoratiorrsg Sadie Haw- kins Decorations 4, Ski Club 3,4, Booster Club 2,3,4. Q-I' Y-.f-ff et. f f , it is hi - 1 12 2 -fiiii .fri K' :xg Nancy Gillespie Her reugnrng eyes and sunny ennrre capture err, Golf 2,3,Ar Bowling 2,37 A.r,s. a,4, only Chorale 3, A cepperre A, Junior, Senior Prom Decoration Cornmitteesy Yearbook Committee 4. 13131 -i 2: 'HH f 5? gy' .z 5 t ' M7 James Gearharf Hes quick, nes rrnnkrng, heir eeeernprrenx' ay, Philip Giuliano Life is short, why not enjoy rr? Track 3,41 Future Physicians Club 3,4: Spanish Club 2,31 Booster Club 2,3,4, ELS? Z I YI? A C . . r ' v - ,k k ani' s 5 , -ff' ' , . 7 s :pit -,W ,g. ee.. .. .ve .A er ,eva 1,1 f r - if iz ' :Lf , :,,j6,..: Margaret Suzanne Gehrig ln tile she finds a lot ol lun, but when there s work she gets it donef Junior Class Cabinet, Senior Class Cabinetr Nightingales 3, Treasurer Ar Ski Club 3,4, French Club 3,47 Ameri- can Field Service 3,4t Retreshrvient Stand 3,41 Booster Club 2,3,4. V2 ' . sp Frederick Glock 'rne rey er tire is in trying rr. Band 2,3,A, Track 2,3,4p creee-country 2,a,A, American Field seryree 4. P099 44 Well, then, let's see. Has anyone heard of fractions? f :ga-. 1.2 fi aaa 2 'KTT7 . Thomas P. Glynn Hear ye nol the hum al mighty workings. Towson Senior High School, Towson, Maryland 21 Yearbook Edilor-in-Chief 4, Cross Counlry 2.4, indoor Track 2, Track 2.3.4, Science Seminar 2. 1331 T' :X r Cheryl Goal Whois an ounce ol rnischiel in an ocean ol goodness? American Field Service 2.4, Secrelary 35 Horneroorn Secrelary 2, Sludenl Council 3.4, Veorbook Slaflg Sadie Hawkins Decorations: Boasler Club: Nighlingales 3,4, Baskeumll 2, SPEC 2.31516 Club. 'Y 1' s -if W, . ' W .., Donald Graham ll music be me lood ol me, play onf Varsily Basketball Manager 2. Bridge Club 3: A Cappella 3.4, Madrigals 4. . A. l WY' I r f t:r'r ' Bruce Gordon 'ne more Home-me more humble. Football 2.3.4, Boosrer Club, Vorsivy Gall 2.3.4, Inlromurals. ,V -',,. .. w . ,J . Marlha Gray A me wilh glodness ovmpfeud Scnool Store 4: Boosler Club 3,4, Junior Prom Decoralions 3: Senior Prom Decoralians 4. Sadie Hawklns Decora- lions 4, Nfghf Life Plefhora is fo voluble as . . . Page 45 Roberf R, Greenlaw 'smug wilh an inveni io do mcmeip Green Thumb 3,4, Co-Chairman 41 Cor rider Palroi 45 Hoosier Ciub 2,3,4. lsn'f she a beauty! .e.,.: if ,kj s ,.2Z?. ,, 5 r. . W Barbara Greene Lei me world Slide, :Ei ihe WCM go U ng im wean.-1 U ng for Woe. Bowling 2,3,4, owns Sofrbail Team 3 cumin 3, secfemfy 2, Boosver Club 5 5- . i uf' X L Richard Gressiey Marilyn Griep Nancy Grifififhs 'HIS lhclfghrs Gnd corvducf Happy and guy in U friendly way. Pcrsonaiivy is her key io life' We WS OWU- Baskerbail 3, Booster Cm 2,3,4. Nzgmmggies 341, spanish cm, 3 Page 46 What is she doing here? Sadie Hawkins Dance, Booster Corn mittee, Ski Club 23,4 94 ff- xn - .2 1 lisa x ' I ' K Keifh Grote Life is Q yoke ihnfs iw begun Track 23,4 Clifford Grupe suppress me ii you canl i Um a merry iesrerf' y l milf? ,- Sign -If ii i? ' ' .. A swf: ' :Y 1 . . 4 5 ' V3 C, i A A' V K 'buff ' A fi I . i R W . fi Q ., Jane? Hall one can mark lie, merry iwiiife i byline lwiiilie in her eye. Spanish Club 2, Bowling Club 2,3, Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Choral 3: A Cappella 4, Boosler Club 2,3,4. 0 1, Rev' S Nancy Harfman 'Pollleness is lo do and soy lhe kind- esl lluing iii ilie kindesr way. French Club 2,3,4, lalin Club 2, Year- book Srafl 4, Future Teachers Club Boosler Club 2,3,4: Orcheslra 2,3,4l A.F.S. 4. Deborah Gudrian 'A line diamond may nal be ill sei rwiriing an, Specialor 3, High Times Photographer 4, Ski Club 3, Chess Club 2: Spanish Club 3: Slruners' Ball Band Chairman 4, Sadie Hawkins Dec- oralions Cornrnivlee 4, Boosler Club 2,4 ii 4 Teri Ham From a lillle spark may burst a niighly flame. Ski Club 3.4: Sludenl Leaders 3: Sporls Council 2: Booster Club 2,3,4: Junior Play Usher 3: Yearbook Slafl 4: Re- lreshrnenv Slond 2. , ??'?'ii'? -i 3-qs. Barbara Ellen Hall 'As lhe sun colors liowers, so does arl color life. Nighlingales Co-Chairman 3, Ari Club Vice-Presidenl 3: Junior Play Program, Scenery: Senior Play Scenery: Nightin- gales Fashion Show 3: Bridge Club: Spanish Club 3. Roger Hanham --ro drive lhe iupiu wi. ' Q , ' 4 is .1 , I 2 J. , Paul Hcirfmcin Roberta Harvest A quiel man, a lriendly onef Cross-Country 2,3, Capraiu 4: Track 3, American Field Service Commilvee: Future Physicians Club 4, Band 3,4, 'She is honest and 'genlle and one thai is your liiendf' Ridgefield High School, Ridgeheldi Conn, Tennis 2, Nighlingales 3,4, Board Member 3,4, Booster Club 3, lunior Play Tickel Cornmillee 3: Bridge Club 3. Elizabefh Theresa Hall The gill ol gaiely may ilsell be llwe grealesr good lorlurief Junior Class Secrelary, Nighlingales 3,4, French Club 2, Tennis 2: Refresh: men? Siand 3,4, Booster Club 2.4, lun- ior, Senior Play Casls, Senior Class Cabineo 235 HV John Fletcher Harper 'Whaiever is warili doing al all is Weill: doing Well. Soccer 2,3,4: Basketball 2,3,4, Track 2, Co-Captain 3,4, Boosler Club 2,3,4: Junior Prom Decoration Cornrnillee 3: Coaches' Trophy Award 3, Nancy Hazard Charms siiike lhe sighl and nieril wins the soul. American Field Service 3,4: Spanish Club 2, Represenlalive Town Council, Spanish Conversation Group Choir- man 4, Boosler Club 23,4 Page 47 S lf f 5 , . 51 1 .izffghi - ,Af ...sm 1 4 fl - t f'T?' 1,1 ,J-Q' Q . A,,,,,a. , 4 aa .. ' lv I, .. 51. Img., . Eileen Heemslcerk Some have relied on what they know, and others ore simply being true, Booster Club 2,3,4, Commercial Club 2,3: Senior Play Make-up Committee 4: Senior Prom Publicity, Ticket Conl- mittee 4, Archery 2,3r Library Stafl 2, Basketball 4, Yearbook Typing Com- minee 4, 'aa Susan Hendrickson Hope aaa be happy, tiara oil rar the laeslf Niglwtingales 3,4, French Club 2.3, Future Teacher ol America 3. Janet Hilfunen Whose inward worlh hor acts commend' lacrosse 2, French Club 23, Booster Club 2,3,4, Sri Club 3, Nightingales 3,47 Sadie Hawkins Decorations 4, Senior Play Scenery, Page 48 - - Q.. 1 y. 'Qu .. 5 2' John Heinzelman 'He puts all his troubles ln o pocket with o hole in it. Bowling Club 2. ESE? C ynfhia Frances Hefsko A good hearts Warm gala, rwrrizaa 3, ca-aaaiaaa 4, Booster ciaa Publicity 4, Nightingales 3,4, Domestic Exchange 3, French ciaa 3,4r sri Club 3,4 Yaaraaak aaaianara 4, American Praia Service 3.4, sraaaar Council 2, 3,4, r 'M ..fl' ?m r 4 4 a ft ? l y l' 1 fy' A 'TN' 2' . 59 'QQYY June Hiltunen last a nina girl, but lots ot personality ' Slfi Club 31 Lacrosse 2, French Club 3. Girls' Club Q,3,4, Sadie Hawkins, Deco- rations Committee 4r Senior Play Scenr ery Committee Lynn Hellner 'lt is only in an atmosphere ol quiet that rrira icy can live. Booster Club 2,3,4g Bowling 3, Com' mercial Club 2,3p Senior Prom Deco- rations 4. :YE 3 ' i i, or eo, 52? :Pug W. Kam' 272.71 C2 CD rrmo-3 a je'-.fi :QIW 5525 Fink ohm Q sexy E442 'U a I 25 , 94 rar. 3,0 L: O o 3 3. 5 ru 5 B E 5. 2 m o ff 0' Q. .-yarns -XL 'V iff '. ,f5f!.1'FfTIIIa:wl2Q,f? , L ' ' ' ..,...,.,.4.-mm' .. ..... M, ,...,,,, 4 as r V ri CJ is If ,wifi ,1 Q.. .M Robert Hinnes Lila is ter foo important o thing even to talk seriously oboutf Varsity Tennis 2,3, Captain 4, Current Events Club 3, Booster Club 4, lunior Play Publicity Committee, intramural Sports 2. . yea ' lk . 3 ml ls Y-sr Douglas Henderson 'A man ol lew words and modest manners. Band 2,3,4. fi Q, 'QQ 5 . L wxnlx ' . ia., K Melissa Hiler Good wards are worth much and cost little. Nightingales 3,4, sparaair ciaa 2,3,4, spanish Language Groups 3,4, Future Teachers ol America 2,3,4, Booster Club 2,3,4. , ,- 3. - .Lt . , WN' Qi -af X fl Richard Hinson A modest rnan irrword and deedf Booster Club 2,34 , W Elizabeth Ann Hirsch 'Benealh inis mild exlerior, ihere lies Q grecil deal ol mischief. Bower Club 2,3,4, Nigmanguies ar Make-up Carnrnivvee, Junior, Senior Plays, A . ,gg ff' 4 ' 3 il? 'ivwfm 1 ,, N, V V.-,Z .75 .4 ' l' XSQ.41f1'.ii , mf. ' ' g S l an Qi., if LN--1 3 :VX :W H5321 Marcia Hoag Good nalure is one ol the riches! diyidends Qi pe-rsonalilyf' Bowling Club 2, lunior Prey Make-up Cornrnirlee, A Cappella 3,4, Yearbook An Ednof 4, Junior Prom Decoravlng Cornmineep Sophomore Girls' Ensern- ble: Ski Club 3,4. Marilee Hoebee A good lace is 0 good recornrncndolion, Midland Fark Junior-Senior High School 2, Spanish Club 3, Fulure Teachers ol America 3,47 Junior Play Publicity Committee 3, Boosier Club 4, Sadie Hawkins Decoraiion Commiivee 4. Eek! a s1udenf! John Hoffman Sing away sorrow, can away cure. Yearbook sign 4, Bees-ref Club 23,4 wfesinng 2,a, Track 4, Astronomy Club Ski Club, Intramural Volleyball 3,4 g.fN Allison Holmes 'A ins-ndiy miie and 0 lrlendly manner. Gall Manager 4, Bowling 2,3,4, Sporls Council 3,4, Sludenv Leader 3,4, ll- brary Council 3,4, Spanish Club 2' Archery 3, Skiing 4, Bridge 45 Vearbaok Sion 4. Well, ofcourse you don'f have fo lislenf' Page 49 Richard L. Hornbeck in qnieinee end eenndenee shall ne your snengrh ' Wrestling 3,4, School Store 3,4, Boost- er Cine 4. Peter Hudson There S rniscniet iwinkiing in his eyef French Club 2, Math Club 2, Camera Club 4, Yearbook Committee 4, Corri' dar Pairol 4. ,fe Carol Anne Howard A true friend is nerd lo find, Booster Club 2,4, sri Cine ant, Sadie Hawkins Decorations 4, Senior Pin, Scenery 4, Senior Prom Decorations Committee 4, 5 il David Hurwitz A good sport all around' Booster Club, Track 2,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. 5'i:25i5ii:5,g'l?:ai,, i g,..rvf , The gracious life fe-. Q? xx! .E Barbara Hysiop Never quiei, never still, life is ion short Io wasie or kill. Booster Cine Q,3,4, innior Play Decora- tions, Nigniingeiee 14, Junior Front Decorationsp Homemakirig Club 2, Spanish Club 2g Sadie Hawkins Decora- lions. 3ii59 23'i'iKf 1 K 3 115E22'i' ' i 21 is 'aiif .Q L3 iii A 1 :ET j , Q' Q I fi' ggi - S L uw , -it E., s..e:j' 3. if-S ' E ' f , 5, ,ij i SE ' s . V' ' Arthur S. Jaeger W ' is ii ii i id irnny e persona y e ea e . 3 but my principles never ,-. 4I speeinier 3, High rirnei, Feature Edi- A tor 4, Junior, Senior Clase Cabinets, U Spanien Cine 2 vonitiofsrfn Space Ship 1964 '-an 'Q' , My Claire Jacoby The more perfection one nes, the more active one is. Cheerleading 3, Co-Captain 4, Red Cross Representative 2,3, Junior Prom lnvitalions Committee, Sadie Hawkins Decorations 4, student Leaders 4, Yearbook Quolationsp Junior Prom Court, in Wi Edward Arthur Jesser ill His nn, his voice, his tene, and ineneii noni speaks all re movirigly in nie bennit, Soccer 2,s,4, Tennis 2,s,4, sri Cine, Senior Hameroorn Presidem. Yes, but what gives il that blue color? f. QFQTQ 1 T. 1 Audrey Johnson Jeffrey Johnson Her voice was ever sell, genlle, There is a time to keep silenl and low. and a lime lo speak. ' Spanish Club 2,3, Booster Club 2,3,4. Cross Counrry 3, Boosler Club 3 S -vi' Hin.. ,LRC I , Barbara Jessop Brigl-il as the sun her eyes lhe gazers strike' Tennis 3, Junior, Senior Prorn Decora' non Comrviirlee, Nighfgale 3,4, Bowl- ing 3,45 Library Council 4, Ridgewood Girls' Chorale ZS, Dislribulive Ed Ccllion Club 4. ,ww frff Laurel Johnson Genlle and vue, and kind is she. Ski Club 2,3,4, A.F S. 2,3,4, Band 3,4 Treasurer 3, Tennis 3, Golf 4, Arr Club 3, lournalism 3, French Club 4. L Leonard S. Joffe 'Says a lillle-lhinks a lol. skiing Club 2,3,4, Lam Club 2, Marc Roberl Joondeph 'oi pleasures were are mm, ol worries were are me lunior Vorsily Soccer 2, Varsity 341, Spanish Club 23,47 Radio Club 3,4, Future Physicians' Club 4, Vice Presl- den! 3, Booster Club 2,3,A, if Palma .lurievich Donna Kahle Ki . Happy Um 1, from we rm lreef A lrue lricnd is U lriend lorever. French Club 2, Boosler Club 2,3,4, Ski milllll I ii Club 4, Commercial Club 3,4, senior QM- kill Prom Cornmlvlee. IQHQ on Korsirk ' f Ak x 5 1 Space Ship 1492 'f Q: ffl rv rw' 'A A 'Q Barbara Kamera 'All me worlds e slogef seesler Club 2,3,A, Bowling Q, melee Club 2, French Club 2,3,4, lurler end Senior Plays Reading cernrelllee, lun- lor and Senior Pleys, Sludenv Direclor, Junior Prom Decorollorls Cornrnillee, Nighlingoles 3,A. Denise Ann Kearney Genlle Ihoughls and calm desires Booster Club 2,3,4r Bowling 2, Valley' ball 2, Scenery Commillee, Junior Ploy, Spanish Club 3,4, French Club 2. likfl: 3 ' l 4 f I 'I rf., A be Deborah Jean Keeler A eherrn ellends her everywhere. wgmeelee 3,4, su Club 3,A, Relresh- men! cemrrlllee 34, Junior Prem Dec- oronon Cornrnlrlee, Yearbook Cornrnil- lee 4, Sadie rar-,Milne oeeerelaer. Com' mlrree, Frenfh clue 2, senrer Prem oeeerelrere, leeeers' Club 3 Page 52 Leslie Kappes A qulel tongue shows o wise head latin Club 3, AF S, Corrlrrlitlee 2, Mod' ern Dance 2,4, Greek Club 4, Sports Council 3,4, Archery Club 3, re ' fefeefgfg. 3 C '61 e 5' 215'- '4 Q. V . ,G ' 3. .r . w r, ' aff 3, .. .LP xrfwef eizeii'-fir Laurie Keefch 'Kindness is Phe sunshine in Wmeh virlue growsf A Cappella 4, Bridge Club 2, Girls' Sports Club 2, Boosler Club 2,3,-4, Green Thumb 2, French Club 2,3, lun' ler Play Scenery Cemrnlnee, ski Club 3.4, ' ?'fT'??f?e K hr 'ffizrl if 33 ,N , 4- Q V f x z?k:.X cw? ,, 4 , bite 5, Z,2xf. Carol Kaifner Mlschievous, but nice V' Boosler Club 2,3,4, French Club 2,4, Ski Club 3,4, Junior Prom Decoralions Commillee 3, Junior Ploy Properlies Cornrnlllee 3. X. - Soaking up culture ,. ,H ee M. Joseph Keller ' me virlue lies in me Snuggle nel in lhe prize, Varsiiy Feelbell 2,3,4, Future Pnysleierrs Club 3, Beeeler Club 2311, Homeroom Presideni 2,3, sluueni Council Reprer senlerlve 2. 3535 2? F' md 'C Bruce Keane A good lellew in e quiet W.-ry. Cross Counlry 2,3, Track 3, Bowling Club 4 George Kelley 'fverylhing comes lo him who walls, if he works Wliie he WM -- Golf Team 3,4, Boslrelboll 2,3,4, Span- ish Club 3. we TK N' N 0 vxgv , '4 ly . tu Susan Kelly Cheerlul company shortens the miles. Herrrereerh rreeeurer s,4, rrerreh Club 2, Naghnrrgeiee 3.4, earns' Chorale 3, A Cappella 4, All State Chorus 4, Field Hockey 2,s. nf ,I ' 2' XVL' V .2 Z: Robert Kenyon Why lake lile seriously? Youll never get out ol it alive, wresnshg 2.14, lntramurals 2,3,4, sn Club 4, Junior, Senior Prom Decora- tion Committee, Booster Club 2,3,4. if egg ' 2, K Martha Kingsland 'rveryihrhg is worth ieiuhg aboutf Saint John Baptist School, Mendharn, New Jersey 3r Girls' ceuheai 2, speh- ish Club 2, Bowling Club 2,4, Beeerer Club 2,4. EIT 5, uf Y xr 'i:f lei: ',. ? f Thomas Kilbourne 'Neihrhg he ,eye hurts ehyehe. Track 3, Astronomy Club 2, A Cappella 2,3p Maarigals 4, -, Q 1.2 W' X, f . ,. Jean Kirschbaum Happiness seems meant to bo eheredf' aeeerer Club 2,s,4, Commercial Club 2, shi Club 3, lacrosse 2, Sadie Huw- kins Decorations 4. We give up, What is it? ,megs Pierce Kilgo Not always actions show the rnanf Bowling Club GA, Green Thumb 3: Phrontisterian Club 4, Intramural Bos- ketball 4, Booster Club 2,3,4, Intra- mural Volleyball 4, Baseball 4, L 232 - 1??af,. e Lili , Q 1 'i YE? - A e ' ' 154 E ii T '-f- ,if if Q K ,r gif' x i ff, ,,. . Q 2 : ezzwi Q 2,3012 35 V w:m12x s,i ?fl.'::i- ai Bonnie Kitchen 'Here there, ehu everywhere. Homeroorn Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, American Field Service 24, Vice- President 3, Domestic Exchange Secre' tary 3, Yearbook Committee 4, Senior Class Secretary 4, SPEC Club 2, Ski Club 3 . ,lil an ' yer: ' 4 EF? X 1 3' fi . f A Philip King 'rhe dreierher ,ne th ,uehee Werehrhg the world with his ears. Track 2, Cross-country 3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Spanish Club, President 3, Bridge Club 4, Booster Club 2 il e 2 Pamela Klee Mehy ehw those who have the graces ol o queen. Student Council SA, Yearbook Stal? 4, Booster Club 2,3,4, Junior Prom Decor rations, Sadie Hawkins Decorations, Student Council Nominations 3 Page 53 Thief! Thief! , 'Winer 4 M me - cg., 1 y . kafzfin H. Wayne Klug 'And well he played his pclrl and never missed a cue. Junior, Senior Play Casls, Publlcivy 4: A Cappella 3,4, Soccer 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3,4g Asironomy Club 2. Harrison Knight A man he seems ol cheerful yesfcrdays grid conhdenl ramorraws Baosver Club 2,3, Vice-Presidenl 4, Horne-room Presidenl 2,3,4, French Club 2,3, Conversational French Group 3, Ridgewood Swim Team 2,3,4, Base- ball 2,4, Co-ed Volleyball 3,4 Boys' Slave. Virginia Knowles The noblest n-ind Il've besl Conlenlrnenl has' Fuvure Teachers Club 2,3,4, Orchesira 2, Girls Chorus, Ensemble 2, Bowling, American Field service QA, A Cep- pela 3,41 Madrigals 4, All-Slale Chorus 4, Modern Dance '4, Class Cabinet 4 , . and I don't have cr run iii N. A William Knufsen A men eeeieied Wm, great idees. Svuden? Council 2, Svudem Council President 4, American Field Service 2,3 reeibell 2,3, vereiiy 4, Wrestling 23, vefeny 4, lunzef, Senior Prem Deeefefiens, melee: Fiiness reem 3,4 Hoosier Club 2,3,4, nmemufei Volley- ball 2,34 Page 54 in my stocking ye Leonard Kocis Always ready la ue, ef dere. enyirnng, anywhere Booster Club 2,3,4, Wreslllng 2, Vor- sivy 3,4, Soccer 3, Varsily 4, Football 2, Track 4, Junior From Carnmilree, Home Room Treasurer, Spanish Club 3, Vearboalc Slafi, Senior From Commils lee, Physical Fllness Team 4 Is fl-:is your idea ofa sporfs car? Hans Kooy A life ol case is one mel will please. Baskelball Q,3,4, LV Caplain 3, G s I . .173 . Nancy Korek Her falenis ere ol me euiei une: Modern Dance 2, Special Physical Edu- calian Club 2, French Club 2, -fiE'5'1'ff 2r??fs'sf55' C 22' 3 ,1i'f?f' ' -'A' rs' -r . 'W ,A ss 44 C r ' . ' L A 'fif?'?r 1 ' ii Zoe Krifzler 'Much l know, lo know more is my errrbrllern' Arfhur Burgess Kremers No really greel me e-yer lhouglil liimsell so. Track 2,3,4, Football 2, Varsily 3,4, Baosler Club 2,3,4y lnlrurnurals 2,3,4. caplain 4g Library Council 3, Spanish Club 2: Bowling Club 2pNigl1l- Track 23,41 Spanish Club 2g Ski Club lrigales 3,41 Color Guard 3, Co- 41Boosler Club 2,3r4. Alan Kuda old nothing in perlleuler and did if very well. Raymond Kuipers 'Theres U great deal aclive, berieulli Q qulel surface. lee Hockey 2,3,Ay cross Country 3, Wresnllng 2, Concerl Chair 3, Boasler Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2: lnlra- rnural Baskelball and Volleyball 2,3,4. And she said if was the 779' spread, fi 'Y7f.,, Pefer Lagos Thomas Lamonf Never lei work inlerlere For every why he has Q wherefore. Wifll PVEGSUVS- Baskelball Manager 2: Boys' Slale Rep- Varsily Baseball 3,47 spanish Club 3, resenlqiaye 3, Boys' Bowling Club 3, lrilrarrlural Basketball crld Volleyball Secrelary 47 Audio Visual Aids 3,117 4g Boosler Club 4. Boosler Club 2,3,4. :gsm e . . , ,ye 552253 52 71:1 31-'Y Ronald Kufz Frances LaFon l cm sure cores an enemy lo lllef A sill Ol lfielldfhip- Bossier Club 23,47 lrirrarnurals 2g Re- Boosler Club 2,3,4g Commercial Club lreghmem Slqnd Commlnee, 27 Future Business leaders of America 2. Hold sfill, Mike. Page 55 '?? Jeanette Landmesser A little lun does no one harm' Student l.eader 3,4, Sports Council 3,45 Lacrosse 3, Basretaall 2, Bowling 2,3 ,- -Y Patricia Larsen Her srnile, her humor, all urtlold a lneart thats lined with purest gold ' Park Ridge High School, Pork Ridge 2: Ski Club 4, A Cappella 4, Nigntlrte gales 341, Yearbook Stclfi 45 Relresh- rnent Seller 3,45 Junior Class Play Usher 35 Junior Play Decorations Com- rnlrtee 35 Sadie Hawkins Committee 4. e FIV . 4 if-ft Richard Landreth Quiet ye' enearltrl, aetlye yet resigned A Cappella 3,4, Madrigal 3,45 Future Physicians Club 3, President 45 Ameri- can Field Service 2,3, Vice-President 4: Ski Club 3,45 Bridge Club 2,3 Properties Committee Junior, Senior Plays. ' J 'Yi 'ts' , , wigs.: . 'L 'sf Yr' .. : .figs -,gy -rx, Jfkfii. .y N. I 72, Lesley Latimer 'turee and sweet, amtaaly petite. Nightingales 3,4, Yearaaat 2, settaal Publicity 4, Ski Club 3,45 Sadie Hawkins Publicity Committee 4, Senior Pram Decorations Committee 45 French Club 3: Junior Pram Decorations Committee 3, Junior Play Scenery Committee 3, Booster Club 2,3,4. Jane Lavery ste gryes the Warlat tter taest, and the Licsl comes back to her.. Booster Club 2,3,4, Junior, Senior Prom Decorations, Nigtttingoles 3, Secretary 4, Sports Council ZA, President 35 Sadie Hawkins Decorations Chairman 4, Program Se lor 3,45 Girls' Citizen' srtra lrtstltute Alternate Pc ge 56 Clark Lawrence Muste hath ntlea his soulf Boys' Glee Club 2, A Cappella 3,4: Madrigals 3,45 Booster Club 2,3,4: Stagenand Junior, Senior Play. .ta S John Lane He greets you with a smile trom lrmndly eyesf Bond 2,3,45 Cross-Country 35 Radio Club Trustee 3,4, President 4, Booster Club 2,34 'te Nancy Latimer Happy and gay all tltrauatt ttte aay Spectator 3, Hiatt Times 4, Bowling 2, 3,45 Library Council 23,45 Spanish Club 35 Refreshment Committee, Sadie Hawkins Dance 4t Booster Club 2,4. 3: , L tie.. 12 as it -e-5, Laurel Lecher A SOLHCE ol COVtSlUl'llrnetfit1'ler1l. Booster Club 28,41 Color Guard 3: Girls' Club 2,3,4: Commercial Club 2,35 Bowling Club 2,3 .W t ix ' 3' S7 5' Marian Lane l-ter voice ts solt and sweet, and ste ts alt sa gentle. Arrterleart Field Service 2,3,4, Future Teachers' Club 3,4, library Council 2,3, French Club 3,4, Booster Club 2,3,4, Junior Play Reading carrtrrtlttee. EEE? ,.. 1. rs, 3. ,f s,,,.. . st? 11,-al gn Charles Laval 'Speed at his bidding. Susan Lee 'Site may laat quiet, aut laal aaalrt. Conestoga High School, Berwyn, Penn- sylvania 2, Junior Play Committee 35 Senior Play Committee fir Booster Club 4. Mg i :2 8 3 'iw Q3 Richard Leinharf I exist as I amfl Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Junior Var- sity Track 2: Bowling Club 3, Jennifer Lilla 'rle hand ttinl ngtn made you lan ngtl neue you good Dislributive Education 4, Booster Club 2,3,4, at v ,. vfiw tg if Dale Patricia Lowery Tlte blusll ls beaurllul, but SomeIimc5 inconvenient' Hlgtt rings Mnneglng Editor ti spee- lalor Editor 3, Yearbook Staff 4: Night- ingales 3.4, Booster Club 2.3.4, Cuba' rety Citizenship lnstitute 37 Spanish Club 2. .yy Barbara Leonard 'When Ste lgngns the Whole world lgugns Wnn ner ' Bowling 4, Library Club 2, Senior Play Committee Cuff: Dennis Limafola Give me a man with a mind ol his own. Soccer 21 Track 3: Booster Club 28,4 tg? Donald Hervey Luce cnceflnl nnlle, lnenu tg all. ' Chairman stggettgnds, Junior Play, lun- tor Prom Decoration Committee, Stage- lwand, Senior Play. 4 Ronald Leverich A mighty man in the game ol sporlf Cross Country 3, Varsity Wrestling 2,3, Captain 47 Corridor Patrol, Captain 4 Booster Club 2,3,4, Intramurals John Logan Maniiest inetit wins replltatianj Soccer 2, Soccer Varsity 3, Captain 4: Baseball 2, Baseball Varsity ant, aggstef Club 23,4 Jon Luhmann The best that was in me, lye given, Varsity Football 2,3, Captain 4: Wres' tling 2,3,4g Track 2, Captain 3,4, Horne- room President 3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Junior Prom Coronation Committee: Pnysical Fitness Team 2. -T-ZI i 1 4 ,sg 5 B1 fs italy. ::A 4 K t px. ' tffsiii assi ,i ,frmi TC' ?'? 1 32? ,xii s 1 'C 3. Jenny Lewald 'Elegnnt as sltngllelly gnu warm as ecstasy Student Council 2, Secretary 3, cout- net 4, Program Sellers 2,3, Nightin- gales 3,4, Junior Ptgrn Court, Junior Prom Publicity, Sadie Hawkins Deco- rations Committee 47 Senior Class Vice- President ?'If!'fi37ATTW ' :Piggy s XA A x rr: . QQ? 4 1 5,1 ' il ! , l . 2 st Diane Low Full ol iun and lancy lree, thats the way sae ll glyygys be Nlghtingales 3, Home Economics Club 2, Spanish Club 2,3, Booster Club 4, lunior Play Committee 3 Q. 1 5 it J , Wi 1 . 4215 , . I . ' 'F 1 RichordLundl1olm 'Smnll, but mighty Varsity Wrestling s,4, Green rnnnu 4 Page 5 'Ed .ir 7 4 x Joanne Lufher ii S no wise me moi mm We Sw rongue, Nighvingmies 3,4, Bowling Club 2,1 34-me 3,4, ofmewo 3,45 French cm, 4 rm Ec13rSe 'irmr 2 W YYY ' ,M ff 4 -ff -ff . A J 'VI -rt s,.i:1rf Kcdhryn Mahler Pays ol lvcpomcw me mm ol sign amlefbc-i 2,3,4, Horneroow Volleyball Team 3, Bowling cm Q,4, ski cm., 4, Boosrer Cub 2,3,4, Archery Cub 2, French cm 2. 4 ' lx Gregory Moksymowicz Cammy' sfnse is qawus VG '4UV i!!7UV' Sv? C Lb 1331,Co'Clemrmon,SkIClub, lol-ri Club 2, Bridge C-mb 3, Fume Pruysf uns Cub 3,4,l3c1dwo Cub 3 ' 4' Bonnie MacDonald Nevcr did l src Irvs miss rho! she was mr bubbling Wim laughter Nignvingules 3,4, Arr Club SA, Sade Hawkins Decorations 4, Ski Club 23, 5',:cw?5h Club 2, Qffwm. 614 R N ::'4.::'?E?:i'? flat' zz i Efwrgigf. 1 N235 .f Ti iigrg-iiifl K. 'Pi,2s5'i21 xiii Marilyn Maier 4 piwmf Pearl and Wie make her pefsomiin Nzghfmgfiies 3,4, Booster Club 3,4, Junior Prom Decorations 3, mam may Tickel Commilfee 3, semi Play mis: Commneee 4, Yearbook Quovuvvons Commmee 4, senior Prom Decorations 11 , 'ir' if 1 Allan M.Mc1ndc1f He Wnlril NO Sclfvl Fr qc 58 HP eace Through Undersfcxnding es wx ,. 3 . -mtv' x .1 ls, e 5' 1 t.. T1 Q : , ::.s,g Vg, Q I . ,A-l A Y' James Mangam .lr. 'To that dry druogery al the desks oeoo wood? Booster Club 3,4t iv. Boseooii at intro- mural Basketball 2,3,4, Intramural voi- leyball za. 5 .'k 'Q . f Li? iQ 2 .s sm.,-, s Douglass Marlow 'Will and good iudgi-nent rrtoke o strong matt. Candid Yearbook Photographer 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, President 3, High Times Sales 3,4: Stage Hand Junior Play 3s Camera Club 4, , x k T i 'iiwf C ,L b .. t sie is N.. :Si 4: rf 4 ' Joan Maflhews What lter ttearr thtnketlt, her iongue speakeln. ' Student Council 3,45 High Times Circu- lation Editor: Speclalor 3: Ski Club: Relreshment Sland Committee, Student Leader 3,4, Booster Club 2,3,4, Junior Play Ticket Cornrnittee. , Q. ZX 4 Qtr 4 Heidi Manhold The voice so sweet, the words so lair. ' Booster Club 23,45 Junior, Senior Play Ticket Committee, Bridge Club 3, Fun ture Teachers' Club 3, American Field Service 4, Tennis Club 3,4. Q5 .' Y ' C 'li'-gf! David Marlin His smile, n smile ol lriendslttp. American Community School, Buenos Aires, Argenlina 2,3. ff! fs Q an Qei, r . 1 IW f , ff Miles McBurney LW.: N X1 David Manning Never frel, lll lind a wayf Wrestling 2, Booster Club 3,4, Junior Prom Publicity Cornrrtiltee, Student Council Cabinet, Arrow Yearbook, Jun- ior Editor, Student Council Publicily Committee, Robert Marlin 'tytork lite signs ol coming rnischielf Track 2, Cross Country 3, ef ...f Maureen C. McCarthy You can r argue with o man who has A friendly Smile Gnd o voice louder than your ownf o triendlt manner' Horne Room President 2, Booster Club Commercial Club 2, Booster Club 2,3,4r 2,3,4, votieyeoii 2,3,4, A Cappella 4, Junior Ploy Tickets 3, Senior Prorn Greenthumb 4, Decorations, Senior Play Make-up: Bowling 3 iii Jeanne Mara 'A good orsoositron i oreter to gold Spanish Club 2, Commercial Club 2,41 Nightingales ant, Kurtli Cottage 3, Booster Club sua, Horseback Riding Club 4. 233: Eli ... is Patricia Mafeer Joy rises in me like o surni-ner's rnorn Bridge Club 2, Lolin Club 2rMa:l1 Club 3,41 Ski Club 3,-4, French Club 3,4 American Field Service 3,4rSoec1atar 3, High nnes Business tvtnnooer 4 1 A EQ rv ' ?f' . Qcwer , Case! Maureen V, McCarthy 'A lillle, liny, pretly, Witty, Charming, oorirng slte American Field Service 3,4, Yearbook Cofnmitteeg Spanish Club SA, Junior Prom Decorations: Booster Club 23,4 Junior Play Scenery Committee Pops so av' ,,,,v' Richard McClec1r 'rnre is l letan clue 2, Current syenls 2,a,4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Booster Club 2,3,4, sri Club Council 4 .. .f?r+vf' Q... . , .. r .5 , Patricia McCosl1 leer elweye le the sunshine end the shadows will loll behind you. ' Field Hockey 2,3: Booster Club 2,3,4r Nightingoles 3,4r Junior Play Costumes 3: Student Leaders 3:11, Sports Coun- cil 3,4: Junior Prom Decorotions: Amer- ican Field Service 341. 53? 1 5522 '-.Q .1 R ' . 4 s .ig 62321 Jon McCoy Hope end be nappy, thats all lor the best. Booster Club 2,3,4: Refreshment Stand Committee 3: Yearbook Quotations, Junior Prom Decorations: Sports Coun- cil 2: Ski Club 3: Student leaders 4: rslzglntangeles 3,4: Special Pnyeieel Edu- cation Club 2: Sodie Hawkins Decora- tions 4 wif ' ' ff l ffl: ft 1 ?eff . , . 1 3 f: so 1 'ff , 1 .r - x,: fs' . 'ff ' 1 , 'Qi C. W E Fx l Carol McGrath Robert Mcllhatten William McKenna 'A merry heart inet leugns at eere. 'A rnen nun e Wey ol me own. Men el lew words ere the best Future Teachers Cub 3:11, Spanish Club Home Room Treasurer 2: Spanish Club of me -H 2.3, rleekey 2, so Club 3,4: Pneleg- rreesurer 2, Herne reeern Yearbook Boys' Bowling Club 3, rophy Committee ior Yearbook Solesrnon 2:13, Future Physicians Club 3 Prlge 60 How abou1'Luhmann up the middle' Q1 C' ,A ii ms' fr Q ,,.. n , M William McGee 'A merry man Within ine limit ol becoming mirth, College dee Lemon, Versaiz lGenevalr Switzerland 2: Soccer 2, Future Physi- cians Club 3,4: French Club A gg 5 : r ease I. F ,ag-V x' . wc. Egg.,-gf! N . - fix? Linda McKnight All work is e seed sown, rr grows and spreads end Sens .rrell eneyyy Bond 2.3, Orchestra Q59 Janet McLaughlin A smile lor all, a welcome glance. French Club 2, seeretery-rreesurer 3, vaee-Presrdenl 4, Allestele Chorus 4, A Cappella sux, Student ceneueier 14, Girls' Chorus 2, Arnerieen Field Serv- ice 3 gf :Sr . rr: rg ,srl fs 1135 Y 35:52 5 - A ,r 3 2 Clif waz '- r 5 fi 1' fag ,. My 'Graf rf X sg William McWhiney or exlsl Us r Cm, mor is enough, ,.. if 4 1 Lars Messler 'nu Wrrr Succeed lor he mm llrsl mu speaks rrrrerwcrds Maunl Royal Hugh School, Manrreal Quebec 2, Ski Club 3,4 3' 2 '83 If r X il, fr Didyoul1ear... ??f5- A f? ffEf?' Carol Mead Ronald Meissner ucrrcrgcrer and pcrsonallly -Hrs Whrfle ol mm, Srmrr br are priceless. lr, venue. Sludenl Council Represenvallve 2,3 Horneroorn Freslclenl 4, Senior Class Cablnel, French Club 2, French Llrer- ary Gulld 3, Arrow Represenlarlve 2,3, 4, Pnovagraphic Ca-Editor, Yearbook 41 leaders Club 4, Slcl Club 4. :ff ffl ski? tl i Chrisline McMorrow My mind lr, me Q lrrgrlorrr rg Frenclw Club 234, Nlghllngales 3,4, American Field servrce 3, Loran club 2, Yearbook SraFl 4, Concerl' Choir 3: Brldge Club 4, French Canversavlon Group 3,4. Ellen Mellow 'So prprly lo lock nr, 50 nice ro know Twarrrng 3,4, Treasurer-Secrelary 4, Junior Class Cabrner 3, Sports Council 2, Treasurer 3, Speclarar 3, Girls Chorale 3, Junior Prarn Decorculions Cornrnlllee 3, Track Secrelary 3,4 Pag ebl 81:1 '-Vt' fr P ir ' Ee we Asia M ,gripe V , VY V ,sq ia, , 4-.Q f sf , ,Q,,. 2, rm' 1? 'ini , -fE'7 'f.,w3' 32. ,Wi ' I W ' -xy fg 5 . 3 :S , . v i , , zz, V, ,W 1 : ff, , A, A2 if fab . fl ig ze i+Lff,f,1,21,i.2 fi 2. f ' 1 l'f'?3'? M ..w:Ci?E:' Iii ' vw . Q Lawrence Metzger Linda Midboe Martita Midence You iicar mt boy ifwghmgef me ww lier eyes as 'Efkiency and charm mp 0 You :wk he 5 mi tm, me morning sky dangerous combinalion Senior Clnsg Cabinet, Horneroorn Vice- Horseback-riding 2, Bowling 3,4, lr Girls' Glce Club 2, Corlceri Choir 3: Presidenl 2, Varsity Cross Country Q, Play 3, Sr, Play 4, Girls' Hockey 4 Orcliesirc, Library Council 3,4, Sludent 3,11,TraCk3,4,Cl19Ss Club 231, Student Councit 3,45 lolin Club, Secretory 2, Cau ncil 2, Current Events Club 4 American Field Service 2, Secretory 3, Publicity Chairman 3,4 Exchange Stu' dent to Chile 3 arf! Jeffrey Milburn Anything lor U rough. Soccer 2, Chess Club 2, Future Pnysi clans Club 3: Camera Club 4, Year book Photographs 4. lt needs alittle more sanding right here. Robert Alan Mills Carol Minrath lit ,,,,,,,,,, ,Q ,m,,C,,,,5 emit is tlic me cash feared' i,2, vwegmg 2, Tram 2, 0' huppinmf Henri 2, ofcrewc 14, Hammer' New wer High semi, wmneim, ii- Pfewmwt 34, gem-O, C fm f,e,,S,e, iinois 2, wait wmimfm High School, Page 62 Bethesda, Maryland 3, Decormion Corrrnitlec 4, fi Senior Prom Booster Club Q i I 2525 3 02,4 I cgi + David Mitchell 'i nm my fommwift Karen Miller Dancing GH my :mes may Ars 3,4, iwiof Prom Decorations Committee 3, Booster 23,45 French Club A . our W ev- ,Ji A F :iw I Roger Mitchell i Cried lor mi-,duet mum and stronger Wm.- Bund 2,3,4, orchestra 3,4 Radio Club 2, sn Club 2,3,4, mute Physicians Club 3,4 A Q.,-,.. Joy Molhoek 'A silent tongue ond is :rue heart ore admirable things in lite. ' Glen Rock High School, Glen Rack, New Jersey 2: Booster Club 3. K: , SLC .'f tv I: 5 Roger Morrison 'nie time lo be ooiei is now, Astronomy Club 2, Matti Club 2, Boost- er Club 2,3,4, Photography ciuo 4 Senior Pioy. , rg 7? :X I Alfred Muller 'He con roster anything but iempraiionf' Booster Club 4, Track 4, Corridor Pa- trol 3: Basketball 4 Thomas Moran The world is my bowl ol eierriek. Football 2, Varsity Baseball 3,45 lntra- murals, Booster Club 2,3,4, vs. e I V55 1 r 7: 0 5' ??'??ff' 4 . I 1A r g ' , . , .'?g, 1: S 'f?F?? r. f .fl Roberl Moses lm nor in trio role al eomnon men ' Varsity Tennis 2,3,4, Boys' State Rep' reeeriioiiye 3, Ski Club a,4, American Field Service 4, Current Events ciuo 3,4, rrenon cioo 3, Q4 ,4- Gilda Mulletf So light al loot-so light ol Soirii Junior Red Cross, American Field serke ice 4, Yearbook Representative 2,34 senior Class Play Ticket committee, rrerietr cioo 2, Yearbook Art sion 4. Student leader 3,4, Student Council 2,4 f ' r '55 ng: Roy Moritz Mrioness governs more ltian anger Boys' Bowling Club 3, Soonisti Club 2,3, lntrarnurols, Decoration Commit- tee, Junior Prom, Ticket Commitree Jun- ior Pioy, Booster Club 2,3 gygaif 4 .:-5411-a Rober1'Muenz 'i-toionko, ins lite is most iolly Booster Cine 2,3,4, Art ciuo 3, Scliool Store 4, Ligttting Crew 2, Sludertt Coun- eii Art Committee 4, Yearbook Staff 4 s 771' Meer. Patricia Nachfigal Aiwoys nappy, lull of lun, roi disliked by anyone. Yearbook Stc1l7,Colt Club Sr Skt Club 2,3,4, S PE C 2, Junior Prom Decora- tions Committee, Refreshment Stand Committee 3,4, Sports Council 2 Booster Club 2,34 gfg-gr: g . - . Y-og Carole Morris 'longline eyes Wnien go Win ner laughing heart American Field Service 2,3,4, Future 'leacbers ol America 2, Latin Club 2, Ski Club 3,4, Frencti Club 4, Senior Prom Desarciions Committee, Quota- tions Committee Yearbook Statl Jaap Mulder 'Ttte liigrtesl wisdom and tlie ltigltest genius are invariably accompanied by ctieerlulness. Cnr. Lyceum Staclskanaal, Holland Qi: President Student Council Qi: Treasurer Student Council li, Explorer 4i, Vice' President Future Physicians Club 4, American Field Service 4, Bond 4i, Scliool Paper Stal? li, Leader, Dixie' Band 3l. N... Harold Nassau Argument is the gilt ol nature Student Council 2, Ctiess Club 23.4 Pnrontosterian Club 3,4, ludo Club 3,4 Po ge 63 Arlhur H. Nozzoro Thus he lurns serious mailers lo sporl, Track 3 'it -3-v na-....-4 .. Jeremy Newell 'Culrri yourself, lm never serious, Faolboll 2,3,4p Wreslling 2,3,4, Bower Club 23,41 Senior Prom Decorcllionsr lrllrornural Basketball, lnlrorrlurol Vol- leybollp Physicol Fitness learn 3,-4. .Adi u- Morsha Nichols Calm, casual, fonipelenl class camel 3.4, ski Club 3,4, lee- lreslrmerl sloru ck-immlllee 3.4, lunior md Senior Prom Dewrsllorls Cornmil- lee. Junior Play Publicllyg smile How' kin: Decorolions Cornrnillee, Boosler Club 2,4. Page 611 2 z s 2, . a-me ..-gnvrr lgigza-1' fist! lsyful' :Lit twigs' 'fl-' ,, .- r M2142 ' X, W' K Clork Nelson Thou clearly lcnowesl when lo speak ond when lo keep silenl. Bond 2,3,4r Orcheslra 4. Sloge Bond 4, Apparalus 3, American Field Serv' ice Cornrnillee 4, Nw, YY: Jonofhcm Newell HQ who does rel love Wire, Women, arid korg remains rr fool lsr whole lile long. Foolboll 2, Truck 2, vurslly Foolboll 3.4, vursary Wrestling 3,4, k Beczlrice Nickslcldf 'ne mrluesi manners ond me grealesl heorlf' French Club 2: Boosler Club 4, Year' book Slafl 4. wr, ,l , - af, ,. EA Lynne Nelson sle does U immune kindly lhings ll'lUl HO Orle 542953 American Field Service 2,3,4g Modern Dance 2,47 lunior Play Coslurne Corn- millee: Senior Prom Decorolions Corn' rniliee, Field Hockey 4, Senior Play Ticker Cornmilleeg Senior Play Scenery Conlnlillee. .Q l xi ips? 6 1' W1 . . 'T' : Robert Nelson A noble lellow wlln an ombilious heorl. latin Club 2, For Eosl Seminar 2, Chess Club 2,4p Boys' Bowling 3, Cross Coun- lry 37 Current Eyenls Club 4. American Field Service 3.4, Jersey Boys' Slore 4, Sludenl Council 3,4. ' 4 1 'Z' K' Xxx' kv910' , 2 mf , K 4' em , f' ya 1 I 1' X' . Dorofhy Eleanor Nicholos All boundless spiril and unrernilling energy, Yearbook Aclivilies Edilor, Fulure Teachers oi America Club 2,3,4r Junior, Senior Play Make-up, Twirling 3, Cap- loin 4rNigl1lingales 3,41 Junior, Senior Prorn Cornrnilreesr French Club? Slrul- lers Boll Carnminee 3, General Choir- man 4. 4 su James Nissley To lake lnirrgs as :hey be more my plllwplly. ' lnrrornurol Baskelball 2,3.4, lrilremurul Baseball 2, spanish Club 2 Elizobefh Nicholas Greol heighls will lhis girl arloln wilh l-ler lolenl and ner broin.' American Field Service Cornrnillee 2,3, French Club 2,3, Main Club 2,3r Molll learn Allernole 3, Yearbook Lilerory Editor 3, Neor Eosl Seminar 3, Boosler Club 3, 'R' -nxt k Dennis Nolan Here sweep these books Moy, I snail nal slloller my brain today. Vllreslling 2,35 Relresl1rnenlSlond Corn' millee a,4, High Time Represenioriyey Bower Club 2r3,4:Spanisl1 Club 2 r 1 Q Q it:'U ', xg. , iii N Richard Nolan 'sire-ree is Somiiiirg ire bm ol men have Asrronorny ciub 2, Bowiirg ciub 3, TrrJClc3. ,.3z. , s Qi 'Q' ii fa ll 5 s : A iw' ,i..r wx, ff w ff ,iq-sg. ef-if fr r' Ronald Norris Never do ioday what you can pul OH iii! loniorrovv ' Margaret Oberholfzer Hruiioiive and gay, in fr rrierdiy Way. Aslronomy Club Qg lnfrcmiural Valley- Specralor Slcili 35 High Times Slall 4g ball 23,45 lnlrorriural Basketball Qi Ski American Field Service 3,4, Omce Club 3, Decoraiion Corrimivlee Junior Messenger 4, Arrow Magazine 2: Prom. Booster Club 2,3,4. The natives are restless 3 ,. R i dwtgg' , i i 4 i i 'Milf 1 1 5 lx f .-rx . Sharon Obermann A creeriii Spirir Grd ri rrierd lo Gii. spanish ciub 2, Nigiiiirgcieg 3,4r sri ciub 3g Archery 3, Hoosier Club 2,3,4, Lacrosse 2, some Howiirg Decoration Comrriisree A. 2 -3: X12 5 555 t Simi ,S+ - 1 Sfephen O'Brien As prone fo mischief as able io perform ir' Cross Caunrry 23,47 Track 3, lniras niuralsg Spanish Club 3,41 Ski C'ub 4, Boosler Club 2,3,4. if' i Y ' .Q 4 3?-- 7 in ,aff 'ml Richard Ogburn 'Hold il-ie lorif irr Coming. Track 2,3,4p Ski Club 2, lnstruclor 3r fig Junior Prom Orchesvra Comnilriee Chairman: Booster Club 2,3,4, Home Rwrri Vice-president 4 --.. ,.f , lsn'f There any roast beef left? Pap: AS 2 it Y 1 R, wt ,y, 'sta . 725 f 2 1 '11 ki . 53 Arthur O'Hara Hr im., no gmc bsyorri tr? prize rrwtbott 2, Soccer 3,4, Bosretboit 2, 3,4, aoseboti 2,3,4, newsroom Presi- dent 4, sprsrtstt cm, 2,3, sit ctib 3,4, Booster Ctub 2,34 it Q., -as S f - 2 3 -iff .. 4 rmae, 4:33 1 3 Pamela Olson A isughtrg eye, C rtrrrbte wtf, G trrerdty smite' Future teachers one 4, French ctw 3, Spanish Cm 34, Gott carb 3, oecorottons committee, Junior Prom- Bridge ctw 2 Nancy Osborne Snr moves o ooddess and sim icois ri aucert' more Toarixers oi Arnertcc 2,3,4, Junior, Senior Pforn Decorations, Jun- tor, senior Piay Scenery, Booster Cm, 2,3,4, Pe'resnrnent Stand 3, Vearbook QJotottons ft Page 66 ,, ,W- fb: David O'Hern A ready grin, Q ready miie when ne s around make itic wortnwlttie Track 2, Bridge Ciub 3, Ski Club 2,3,4, Bono 2,3,4, Senior Ptotn Decoration Committee 1. ki Virginia Oles 'iGay Grd fare-tree ter me be Horneroorn President 2, Program Seiier 4,Retrest1ntentStond 2,3, Booster Ciub 2,3,4, itirttor my Usher, Sports Coun- cii 2,3,4: SPEC 2,3, Yearbook Stott 4, Ski Ciub 4, Sadie Hawkins Ticket Cnoirrnon 4, iunior Prom Decorations. , , V . ,ag Antonea Oliveri ' Twas her thinking ol others made you mink Qt her' Decorations, Tickets, Cornrttiltees, Jun' ior, Senior Proms, Ski Ciub 2,3,4, Booster Ciub 2,3, Fubiicity 41 Year- book Quotations 4, Sodie Hawkins Decorotion 4, Leaders Ciub 3,4 T. tiff' 1 T 'LSL W 'X Kathleen O'Shea When irish eyes we smttmg Library Cotirett 234, Future Teachers at America QA, Junior Red Crass 2,3, 4, Spanish Ciub 3,47 Booster Cub A The Mountain Nymphs 39.13 5 ?,?:'x'iiii M 2 ,td -2,3 QV ti .ii Terrence O'Shea ttoye studies tm but Q tasty more rcotbutt 2, Track 3,4, Booster ctw 234, tntromtirct Bosietoott 2,3,4, nr., ior Prom Decoration committee, Senior Prom Decoration Committee. 433 HM-.J -- ' is z Q26 Patricia Padovano She who has humor finds rrmry Q iriendf Hortteroortt President 2,3, Booster Ctub 2,3,4, Pubiicity 4, Junior Prorn Decora' tions, Yearbook Representative 2,35 Student leader 3, Sodie Hawkins Dec- orations 4, Ski Ciub 2,3, Refreshment Stand Committee 3, Yearbook Quota- tions 4, F.: Georgia Page Goodness of disposition is ine gin er nernrex' Bowling 2, Golf 2, Homeroom vice- Presidenl 2, Junior Prom Publicity 3, Nigtttirtgales 3,47 A Cappella 3,4 YP 5: K 'Q , 73' r a i iffy X rl .t We .r jg, 3' C ynfhia Palmer 'A lass that has acres of charm. Twirling 3,4g Sludent Council 2,4, Fu- ture Teachers Club 4, Spanish Club 2,3, Student leaders' Club 3, Ski Club 2,3,4, Strutters Ball Decorations Crtair- man 41 Yearbook Quotations 4: Booster Club 2,3. I? ..'2Z,2ff'ff.f,,'23iS.?23f2f2 if i? .E'gSke5,Z I IV' i ??2 293 ': '.-K - :ze fl A r- if 3' V 5.4 W J 'tfgff . x . ve isfsff Q' if gf' e Kari Pedersen MWC rr the universal language of all mankind, Home Economics Club 2, Commercial Club 2, Modern Chair 2, Ensemble 2, Junior Class Cabinel 3, A Cappella 3,45 Madrigols 3,45 Senior Class Cabinet 4, All'Stale Chorus 3,4, Mod- ern Dance 4 Y , xi 5 rv' 5 .vs-ff x. ,fy Ronald Parris He appears qurei but we wonder Astronomy Club Q, Boys' Glee Club 2, Boys' Bowling Club 3,Soanisl1 Club 23, W N 6-5 r Z EH:-1' Leigh Peele 'Qutel perhaps, but with his share at wit. Booster Club 23,41 Football 2,4, Span- ish Club 2, Ski Club 23,47 Audio-Visual Committee 3, lrttrcimurals 2,34 light- ing Crow 4, A porfraif in Friendship e. 10 Mark Pask Honrernere great vrerrn conceals lnrramural seereiueii 3,4 Susan Peer ln ner eyes e smile at lrienuifners rn ner tread e taucr' Qt genius Spectator Editor 3, Student Council 3 surfer-in-Chief, Hrgn rrrnee 4, Senior Play Scenery Committee, Sadie Haw- kins Decoration Carnrnittacr A, Arrtrrrcrrrt Field Service Comrntt'ee 3.4, Yearbook Staff French Club 2,3,4, language Study Group Consfance Pearson As capricious and charming as an April breeze French Club 2, Commercial Club 2 Bowling Club Qi Booster Club 23,4 Sadie Hawkins Decorafons Commit- tee 4, Senior Play 4, t!::' .YW ' Q 'iff 'JL' Jon Penner Nat a sinner, but ro saint Soccer 23, Spontsn Club 2,3,4, lun'O' Prom Security Committee Page 67 Brian Penney HE tsgt rrgtr, trgwiguge sporeth his wordsf Booster Club 2,a,4, Bggd 2,3,4, or- cnestra 4, spgnisii Club 2, sgwtirg Club 3,4 ? ii ilk S in 'B . 'rg g Q. r l 's C, ,- ...' Emi is . ' Belly Pinner 'Krrg manner and ggrrie Sgeggt. Bowling 3,4, sgttbgtt 3, Booster Club 2,3,4, Sadie Hawkins Decorations 4: Dlstrlbutive Education 4 Elizabeth Popek 'There are more vgrns Qt drgmgrus in thine eyes Hrgt, mfr Representative 2, Future Business Leaders ol Arrierico 2, Senior Prom, Ticket Carnrmttee 4, Yearbaotf Committee, Typing Editor 4, Baaster Club 23,4 Page 68 N. Julia Perce The worlds a lheayre, lhe earlh s a stage. Modern Dance 2, Junior Play. Edmund Plockwic Alter silence that which miss near- gst tg expressing tie inexpressible rs rnustc. Band 3,41 Orchestra 4, Ski Club 3.4: Stage Band 4 Joseph Porfale 'Oh heart ol miner we slrouldri t worry Chess Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Lighting Crew 3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Council 4, Sludent Council 2, Lighting Cornrnittee, lunior and Senior Plays, Booster Club 2, Math Club 4 1, so .H r 4 ew i. Carol Peters She walks in wisdom grid in light' Lailri Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Domestic Exchange 3, Niglitingales 3,4, Modern Dance 4. od-rx ,xt i .- .- Carol Podence whgt good is lile Without laughter? Fulure Teachers ol America 3, Spanish Club 3,4,G1rIs' Goll Club 2,3, Booster Club 2,3,4, some ttqwktns Booster Committee, Bowling Club 2, I ' C f? i if ' ta 1 W , ,f 'f ' ' if z, ' ' 52.-:i ' . ai r- Anne Praeger 'Erittiusiasrn is the lile al lhe soul, Hornefoarn Secrelary 2, Greenthumb 2,3,4, Girls' Chorale 3, A Cappella 4, Relresnment Stand Committee 34, Boosler Club 23,41 Junior Prom Ticlrel Chairman, Class Cabinet 3,4, Year- book 4. AQNX: C 3 -F M E f-L, 514.4 331 Lois Peterson sig enters gs guierty gs g surbggfrf gilt ,-s Jeanne Lynn Polifis Art is indeed not the bread but ine wine ol lilef' Bowling Club 2,3,4, Senior Play CO5 turne Commitlee 4, Senior Prom Deco rations Committee 4: Vearbook Stal? 4 iv ff Brian Prahl A mu rot tg be gtgrgert by gtgcg or lime. -2 Peace Through Understanding Vow Koisrek 'W' 64 David Price 'ln every deed ol mlvchvel he had c- heart to resolve, c twecd to corlrivs- and a hand to exccule Brldge Club 2, llbrary Service 2, Bow'- mg Club 3, Junior my Committee, lunlor Prom Tlclce! Commlrtee, School Store 4, Booster Club 2,3,4, lunlor Red Cross 23,4 25 Ralph Pride One may smile and srmle and be a vllloinf Soccer 2,3,4, Golf 4, Booster Club 2, 3,4, Slcl Club 4 , fffff arf' 'P 1 12' 257, K . 555 saggy 5 ':' L Kenneth Pulis 'What t-lse ln llle bul rr1errlmer1l9 lrtrramurol Basketball 214, French Club 2, M: snow srl club, Homeroorv volleyball 23,4 .,f ,.g, 231: gif? if' ', 3, pgs if.: 1 1 William Price The unspoken word new does harm Booster Club 2,3,A. x, . 5: 1 'Ir 4' ,V a ijt .' 2 5 :gig - V V. Glenn Pruiksma He is be-sl who lhlnks much, speaks little latin Club 2, Moth Club 2,3,4, Moth Team 14, Booster Club 2,3,4: Recorder, Football 4, Scorekeeper, Baseball 3,4 ggejfl ' 33, Nzzl 0 t .2 Timothy Palriclc Purcell Wtttwut rwslc ltle ls 4- mistake crumpctgn Htgr swoon, ctmmpcagn, tumors 2, some 3,4 ofchestm 3,4 sewer my 4 Page r 3i 'Y55?i3 3E3Ll?'i?:'2 Muffin A ' M 31323-gikit iifffifi Qt?-?'5i?, if V . . K 4 tx Brenda Putlock Good-humor ond generosity carry rlre do, Wim the oo,-tutor rteort all the world over. ' Saint luke's High School, Ho-ho-kus, New Jersey 2, Student leader 3,4t Sports Council 3,4, Girls' Basketball 3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Sports Club Publicity Committee 4, Junior, Senior Play Com- mittee, Tennis Club 3,4 Ronald Rauer Look out world here l come Football 2,3,4, Corridor Patrol 2, Wres- tling 2, Track 2,3,4, Yearbook Corn- rnittee 4 gf ?3lY929lEE3'i?lQ?i'5 , , . . f73'li'3'3Q5V3Wfi'i'Zl'5:'?.4 . . 29953 2 ifgfxix A 2? 3 ti 8 'VE' 3- sczgzfrlr .1351 gent: ' ng.: 323.5235 'fgi 5, 'Ei 2 ., X ' I , as as f , A ,- kr. - :A ' J: I , . A 5 H A , ,S Suzanne Reeney ' 7.5 well to be merry and Wise Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee 4: Booster Club 3,-4: Senior Play. Karen Reilly Good humorcd, lrank and lreef Booster Club 2,3,4, Refreshment Stand 3,4, Ski Club 2, Secretary 3,4, Junior, Senior Ptoy More-uo, Cnotrrnor, 3, Latin Club 2, French Club 3,4, Anteri- Can Field ServiCe 45 Sadie Hawkins Decorations 4, Yearbook Stall 4, tfa2'iiii?2? ' .4-av Richard Read 'Much wisdom ollen goes with fewest words N Chess Club 3,4, President 3: Current Events Club 2,3,4, Future Physicians Club 3,4, French Club 2,3,4, Booster 2,3,4, 225 , ' ' ' 2 ' Kathleen C. Reade Quality is not measured in inches but in accornpllshrnentsf' Assistant Editor-in-chief Yearbook 4, Column Editor High Times 4, Spectator Editor 3, Sports Councii 2, Secretary 3, Junior Class Cabinet, French Tutor 3, Junior, Senior Prom Publicity, Junior Play Props, Spanish Club 4. KAW? 'VT 5: Q 3- QS 1. ' 'L x e 'V 14 af. lvv 5, xii: ' Olga -NPV David Reinhardt Whal's behind that solemn silence?H Chess 3,4, Bowling 3,45 Bridge 3, Cur- rent Events Club 4, Booster Club 2, 3,4. Pr ge 70 Out on the town Ronald Reinhardt lake life loo seriously and what is it worth? Football 2, Spanish Club 3 James Rennie Did someone ee, that r erroutet work? too, tbelteve tr. sn ctuo 2,e,4, Booster Club 2,a,4, Concert Choir 4, Spanish Club 2, Vol- teyeott 3, American Field Service 4, m,4,'7--' mr 2.95 nz ' .3 y . Q ,.. . f r 4 8.1.11 QM . .iff K f nv 7 f W-cf' . '. il' I zzxe MM' 7 LoisRey She will give the devil me due. Snyder High School, Jersey City, New Jersey 27 Booster Club 3.4. ffl. A .l .7 Carol Reymann UA radiant smile and G lriendly word lor everyone. Yearbook StaFl 47 Relreshment Stand Committee 3,47 Ski Club 23,41 Con- cert Choir 37 Girls' Chorale 47 Future Teachers Club 3,47 Spanish Club 2. 3'f'Z'l' l'2!ZfZ21' P? wo MGS e,e, l . 'nr ,. in - .Rusk . Suzanne Rice The world is made lor lun and lralic.' Spanish Club 2,3747 Ski Club 2,47 Night- ingales 37 Junior Prom Committee: Hockey 2.3, Green Thumb 4, Senior Prom Committee, Sports Council 2,3. Booster Club 2.3.4. : iii.. ?.:. 51 iiglfi 7 ' fm, ar- 'Y' 'Y l Q Nancy Rich Always laughing, lull al lun, she is liked by everyone. American Field Service 2,3,4: Bowling 27 Booster Club 2,3,4, Girls' Chorus 2. Ski Club 47 Riding Club 47 Scenery Committee, Senior Play7 Yearbook Slafl 4. .lwz Donald Richards He has made the world a lrlendly place because he has shawn a lriendly lace ' Devon Prep, Devon, Pennsylvania, Track 27 Basketball lntramurals 27 Wrestling Club IZA, Track 3,47 Future Physicians Club 3,47 Junior Prom Decoration Com- mittee Toody and Muldoon Thia Mac Kenzie7 Ridgewood! loss is Landorfs gain. Page 77 2, 53:22. 23' Richard Riedel ine cheerlul man is kings' Bridge Club 4, Bower Club 13.4. 'EEN X if Virginia Roberis Never my are spiny,-' Hammond High School, Alexandria, Virginia 2, Arrow, Sporls Editor 4, Fuiure Teachers ol Arnerica 2,3,4: Boosier Club 3,4, Ski Slub 3,4, Amer- ican Field Service 4, Spanish Club 4 Hockey 3. 7. ,,,1,5g15.g?5,,',:r5a-A-51+ A fi V , R : 1 ' Q., z 3 f 'iff lvl N . R ri -. Barbara Roland Kind, lriendly, unselfish, ilwese things she has always been. Hoosier Club 2,3,4, Commercial Club 3, Bowling Q, Riding 3, -Gall 3, Ski Club 4, Junior Play Make-up Carnmiriee, Page 72 Q ,,,. i Yu 4 at en- F s x , E Magdalene Roberfs Neainess is the crowning grace ol womanluoodf' Boasier Club 2,3,4, Bridge Club 2,4, Prop Cornrnillee, Junior Play 3, S.P,E,C. 3, Nigmangoies 3,4, Pubneary cnun- rnan 4, Fuiure Physicians Club 4 Y ' Charles Rock A liille nonsense now and ihen is pleasanlfl Foorball 2, Track 2,3,4, Homeroom Vice-President 2,3,4, French Club 2, Boosier Clio 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4 ew Admiraiion Back alley 575' P? WWI' ... 7 55.8. s.. tr ,ref 3? if Eileen Rossi There S wiring tire ur, is mere? Booster Club 2,3,47 Student Leader 47 Commercial Club 2.3, Senior Prom Decorations Cammittee7 Senior Play Scenery Comrnittee7 Ski Club 4. z Jane Rownlree Errrtusrusrr is the herrtfh ot germs American Field Service 2,3, President 47 Domestic Exchange 37 Ski Club 2,3,47 Latin Club 27 French Club 2,37 Band 2,37 Bridge Club 37 Moth Club 3: Booster Club 2,3,4. Helen E. Rushen Nor quiet, nor proud, nor short, nor mit, but Q pleasant mingling ol litem Ott ' Booster Club 2,3,47 Bowling 2, Junior Senior Play Make-up Committees7 Sen- ior Prom Decoration Committee. Laura Rossi 4'And all that's best ol dark and bright meet in her aspect and her eyesf Spanish Club 2,37 Modern Dance 2: Future Teachers Club 47 Ticket Com- mittee, Junior Play 3, Junior Red Cross Representative 37 Arrow Yearbook 2, Km' 7334 fi: 4.5353 4 . ,Msg r Q.-5? 1- A A ffl? MA 2 i rig. an-. ff' 4 5333 . YF. Xt? LII' Pix cgi' ' 'Q ff' gf 1' Q: . Judith Marie Rozema ' The angels lranred lier smile, but the devil carved her dimples ' Student Council 3,47 Future Teachers of America 47 French Club 4: Cheer- leading 3,47 Booster Club 23,47 Junior Prom Court7 Sadie Hawkins' Decora- tions7 Nightingales 3,4. f:,g Emily Russell She has a heart with root-n. lar every joyf Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 2, Orches' tra 27 A Cappella 3,47 All-State Chorus 3,47 Moclrigal 47 Horneroom President 23,47 Vice-President Future Teachers' Club 47 Booster Club 23,47 Hockey 2,3 ig.: 3 , ' f 5 'frifiiufi Nancy Rololo Shc has an inexhaustible supply ol giggles. ' Hockey 23,47 Tennis 27 Volleyball 3V Assistant Representative to New Jersey Athletic Association lor Girls 37 Future Teoclters' Club 47 Art Publicity Corn- mittee 47 Reireshment Committee lor Girls' Sports Banquet, s.:'t J - i, f William Paul Rude There was never a saint with red hair. rf 3, William Rowe Arr is powerf Yearbook Art Editor 4. David Wanner Runlcle speech is great, but site-ree rs greater. Mercersburg Academy, Mercersburg Pennsylvania 2,:t, sand 4 Patricia D. Rutherford 'tom the captain ol my mind Booster Club 23,4 Douglas Ryan Perpelually good-nalured Page 73 -tif? 4' S MichaelR. Sage vviiere he Weirerr also walketh knowledge. Far East Seminar 2, Mathematics Club 2r3,4. 'T We-Q9 Irene Scheerer We are charmed by neatness oi person, Field Hockey 23,41 Modern Dance 2, 3,4, Riding Club 2, Ski Club 2, Bowling Club 4, German Language Group 3,4, Booster Club 2,3,4. Ronald Schoenfisch 'llle rs too important U rnntter to be token seriously. Page 74 tr' ,SWF 'kr'r ' Bridget Sanger Always bright, never dirn, lull ol pep, vigor, and vim! Arrow Yearbook Faculty Editor 4, High Times, Assistant Circulation Editor 4, American Field Service 2,3,4, Relresh, rrlertl Slclrid Committee 3,4, Booster Club 2,3,4, Horneraorn Secretary 2, Niglwtingales 3,4. v 655 John Scheuermann ll ilrtd thai nonsense at llrrieS is singularly relreshingf' Don Bosco High School, Rerrrsey, New Jersey 2, lntromurals, Booster Club 2, 3,4. .i Robert Schreiber rough, rugged, ere: ready lor in Booster Club 2,3,4, Football 2, Varsity 3,4, Wrestling 2, Varsity 3,4, Chess Club 3, Coronation Chairman, Junior Prom, Intramural Soarts 2,3,4, Senior Prom Committee, ? f Q? Gy' Richard Saul 'Yes, he 5 seen but seldom heard N Boys' Bowling Club 3,4r Camera Club 4, Booster Club 2,3,4, luniar American Red Cross 2r3,4. A . 4 ,ggi J 1 S fi' f?we 912 James Schneider Good temper triumphed in his ieeey Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2,4, Football 2, intramural Baseball 2,3, Spanish Club 4, Horneroom Sec- retary 2. e Barbara Schrenk 'Ol such e merry, nimble. stirring spititf Junior Class Cabinet, Nightingales 3, 4, Student leaders 3,4, Sports coun- cil 23: Student Council 3, Horrieraorn President 2, Homeroorn Vice-President 4, Relreshrrlerits 3,4, Yearbook 4, Ski Club 4. William F. Saunders Sell-confidence is the first step to great undertakings. Student Council 2, Soccer 3, Varsity 4, Varsity Wrestling 2,3,4, Junior Prom Coronation Committee 3, Homeroorri President 3,4, Senior Pram Decorations Committee. '2 f'Z'3I'ZL'3 li Kathleen Schneider Content is the wealth ol nature. Red Cross Representative 2, Ski Club 23.4, sri ceuneti, Secretary 34, Fu- ture Teachers' Club 2,3,4, Bridge Club 4, American Field Service 3,4, Sports Council 2. Kathleen Schuhmann seeming eyes, ,et block nerr, srrmlt rr Srerure. free from care ' immaculate Heart Academy 3, Booster Club 2,4. ?3:5 a 3 1 1 f k , Ruth Elizabeth Scielzo Felicity is the perlect virtue in e perlect tile' Booster Club 2,47 Junior Prom Refresh' ments 35 Bowling 2: Senior Prom Re- freshments 4, Sadie Hawkins 4, Junior Play Scenery 3, Senior Prom Scenery 4, Yeorbook Activities Committee :gefff wif: 5555 fffifffiaf-f's1 ff?f'f: C03 3 r Gregory Silva He has proven his skill in pit, but athletics seems to be his callf Varsity Football 2,3,4, Varsity Basket' ball 2,3,4, Varsity Track 2,3,47 Booster Club 23, Treasurer 4, Junior and Sen- ior Prom Decorations Committee Joel Simpson 'i came, i sew, i ieii Sufiield Academy, Sufiield, Connecti- cut 2p Decorations Committee, Junior end Senior Prom, Boys' Bowling Club. ee.. qv' Laurence M. Senfner l do what l please and l do it with ease, ' Booster Club 2,3,4, French Club 2, Intramural Volleyball 3, Relreshrnent Stand Committee 3,4, Senior Prom Dec' oroting Committee 4 George Sherman 'A man who has been o true friend does not lock true friends himself. Homeroom Vice-President 3, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Basketball Manager 3,4, Booster Club 2,34 ,. 'f iff 'W' 1323 wi NeilSieber He is quiet, yet te sees meet Bowling Club 3,4 ,e.,. 9' James Sissman Punctuolity is the thiet ol time' 98 cents, please, i Lauren Smilari She has ci corner on ps poise, pep, and personality Cheerleader 3, Coploiri 4, Junior Prom Court, Booster Club 2,3,4, Student Leader 3,4, Program Seller 2: Student Council 2, Alternate 3,4i Homeroom Treasurer 3, Yearbook Staff 4, 'Vifgigf -..::f?:2 X :B Harry Smith Whats the use ol worrying? lt never was worthwhile ' Radio Club 2, Chess Club 2, Booster Club 2,3,-47 Bowling Club 3,4, Intra- mural Sports 2,3,4, Page 75 Harvey Srnifh I agree willw no mans opinion- i lvavr- Sams ol my aaa. Mary Smifh 'The world looks beller lrorn behind a smile. Bowling league 2,3,4, Commercial Club: Junior and Senior Play Ticker Cornmlueer Boosler Club 2,3, A Cap- pella 4, :::i2 l i I N ',4- : I .A V ser' , 2 3 03 L Brewsier S miih Kindness is lhe oil llial lakes the lriclian our ol lile. Soccer 2, Track 2,3,4, Volleyball 2, Future Physicians Club 3,4, Band 4, Red Cross 2,3,4, Radio Club 2,3,4, Bridge Club, Senior Class Cabinelg Booster Club, Ski Club. shi Siephanie Speer The voice so sweel, lhe words so lair. Horneroom Secretary 3, Spanish Club 3,4, Treasurer 3, Red Cross 3, Future Teachers' Club 3.4, Puaizany Comrnil- ree Junior Play, Prom, Goll Club 2. Page 76 Money is fhe roof of all evil! if sv J Henry Spiliner Talk happiness, the Wariae sod enoughf l l '-61. 43, F 41133. V a A Belle Jane Spooner Her pleasanl ways and sunny smile make her lrlendslwip well worlhwhilef' Sludenl Council 4, Greenlnumb 2, Slu- denr leader 3, Junior Prom Decora- lions Chairman, Sporls Council 3, Elec- lion Commillee 4, Girls' Chorus 4, Nancy Sochurek ' rnaugl were is no reason she giggles anywavf ,U LQ: 1 sw s W., A' 'ki f- ' Q 's 'S .ov LQ! 'Q- ' ir: .C 1 ' C l 1 1 tv o u f' Judifh Sorensen ma may ol aaaks is a drowsy and leeble exercise. Boosler Club 3, .TV 'fzii . .A s ,A xii Qs s 1 ,ai W ., 3 s y ,X J , 'F' ,si ' , . X':.f L . K bi twv . JT. L. , B I A , Lei? Sharon Slaehle 'A jovial coaxing way she had, a smile lor all, a welcome gladf Gall Club 2,3,4, Bowling 2, Ski Club 3,4, Boosler Club 2,3,4, American Field Service 3,4, Junior Prom Decora- lion, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Secre- tary 4, Yearbook Represenlalive 2,3,4, Yearbook Quolorions 4, Constance Stewart Always ready with a smile, making mischiel all the while. Booster Club 2,3,47 Spanish Club 2,3,47 Ski Club 2,3,47 Sadie Hawkins Decora- tions Committee 47 Junior Prom Deco- rations7 Senior Play Scenery, Refresh- ment Stand 3,47 Sports Council 27 Year- book Committee 4. for 2? . Eliza beth Stine 'll any have a stone to throw, rl is not she, ever or nowf 2:5 F55 Q- 53:0 W Douglas Stoddart --A car, Q cor, my kingdom tar U car, Booster Club 273,47 Wrestl Club 4, Horneroom Baskelbo roam Volleyball 2, ing 2, sn ll 2, Home- ff Halftime ceremonies .I .,.,g aff -v C, Marilyn Stone 'Where lhete 5 spirit there must be sparks, Booster Club 2,3,47 Commercial Club 2,37 Senior Prom Decorations Commit- tee 47 Yearbook Quotations Commit- tee 47 Yearbook Typing Committee Pamela Stott 'The portrait ol Q Southern lady. ' American School in london 3: Ramapo Regional High School, Franklin lakes, New Jersey Q, Booster Club 4, Susan Deborah Strouse A irgm heart gm U long wayf Booster Club 23,47 Modern Dance 274, Archery 2,4, Bowling 2, The scientific method on trial Page 77 ',.1W'i A 'S ,S s Norman Michael Summers Work lascinoles rne, I can sit and look al it lor hours ' Bowling Club 3r4, Captain 3. '-. , 3 1 K sv, P EM ' Jonathan Terspfra 'Let me be Wool l orr, but seek rrol to alter l11E,H Chess Club 2. q fox. , or .,,, -ga'- 5:2?'i?2:k fin sr. ii-gui' 'f T'- ' G-U? iz' ', a , v f - r we 2 EY . - Q11-:fi 5. Ei? . , -.. 5 , ' 15.3 L e 'WS' , flhg t , , Q r l 5, 3 'f rg r sr. ' ef flrwew '- ,k'l , aff , f 2 ' Ear l- Michael Thacher A willing heart is the first step ICJ SUCCGSS, I Spectator 3, High rirrros 4, Junior, sorr- ior Play Casts, Booster Club 2,3,4, American Field Service 3 Page 78 'em . . . ..:--5 4 Q . . sei 'L r s ' 2 ' it , .ii A Sfeven Tarfa 'Not o sinner, not o saint perhaps, out sllll the very best ol olroos' Future Physicians Club 3, Booster Club. , itililii 1 it Pamela Terrell rite Words are lew and softly said. Junior Class Cabinet, Nightingales 3, Vice-President 4, French Club 2,3,4, Girls' Chorale 4, Concert Choir 3: Junior From Decorating Committee, Ski Club 3.4. W-C Gail Thompson She sparkles, she bubbles. Student Council Nominating Commit- tee 2, Junior Play Ticket Committeei Junior Prom Decoration Committee: Girls' Sports Council 2, Program Seller 14, Booster Club 2,3,4, Sadie Hawkins Booster Chairman 4. Thomas Tafum 'For he was liead and shoulders above all others l.V Basketball 23, Track 2,3,4, Cross Country 3, Domestic Exchange 3, French Club 2,3, Sports Editor Yearbook 4, Ski Club 4, Booster Club 2,3 Donald Kenneth Terry He lokos delight in things oihloricl Football 2,s,4, Baseball 2,3,4, i-lorrro, roorri President 2, Booster Club 2,3,4i lntramurals 2.3.4. 3 1.2 Q, an 1 -fx . . ,lafx ,nga ga. Laurel Thompson Hlrroividudlily is to be regarded everywhere do tire root ol all good. lacrosse 2, Archery 2, Student leader 2, Booster Club 2,s,4, French Club 3, Bridge Club 4. V49 01.2 Nancy Taylor rleres o quiet charm oooh ler Color Guard 3, cooloio 4, Horneroom President 3, orohesiro 2,3, Niolrlirr- gales 3,4, Girls' Ensemble 2, Concert Choir 4, Bosrelooll 2, Tennis 2,3,4, '23?' Frederick Tefor Ill 'We who knew lim Well, Sow something you could not see. lnstructiorlal Aids 3,4. is r 1 , vw -5 , Ta. ii: , My Marjorie Thompson How lar that liltle candle ihlows Ili bed!!! l Cheerleader 3,4, Student leaders Club 3, S PEC. 2,3, Spanish Club 3.4, Ski Club 3,4, Makerup Committee lun- ior Play, Yearbook Stafl 3,4, Booster Club 2,3,4, Sadie Hawkins 4. gi it Robert Thompson A man ol ine world. Soccer 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Junior Prom Decoration and Security Committee. iq :SPA N' 'ggi g.:: ,gf A William Timmermon Reason and judgment are the qualities ol a leader, Football 23.4, Spectator 3, High Times Co-Editor 4, Current Events Club 4, Bridge Club 3,4, Student Council 2, 3,4, Student Council Cabinet 4, Track 2, Domestic Exchange 3. 3 T45 I ,, .,. irq r - 'yf'r.. 'XM Q K . bn 15,5 c . , X v Teresa Truitt 'The delicious mixture ol grace and gladness lhol touches the heart and clings to ine memory. Green Thumb 2, French Club 2, Sports Council 2, Booster Club 2,3,4, Specta- tor Editor 2, High Tirncs Exchange Edi- tor 4, Student Council 4, Concert Choir 4, Ski Club 3.4. Conchita Thornton --rrern and tree end iraniy' Socre Coeur, Grenoble, France 2,3, American Field Service 4, French Club 4, Ski Club 4 Vera Trauth ssne Cane and cheered and charmed ur all. Pealgyrnnasiurn Baden, Austria 23, Arneriean Field Service 4, sii ciub 4, Girls' Chorus ri. V53 EE . eil, .1 6- Xi i 5 ,t' Z, ':.e' :S Ngefl i f ? gi ?' Alice Tschudi 'A bil ol lun she strews aroundf Mount lebanon High senaai, Pine- burgh, Pennsylvania 2, Junior Play Usher, Ski Club 3,4, Booster Club 4: Yearbook 4, Senior Play Scenery, Senior Prom Decorations nr- Barbara Timm 'Lets be gay while we mayf Junior Play Scenery, Booster Club 2, 3,4, Future Teachers Club 3,4, Spanish Club 4, Decoration Committee Junior Prom, Senior Prorn Decorations, Q:-ic Catherine Traver Nladylike, eine loves ine outdoors too' sii Club 2,3,4, secretary 4, Future Physicians Club sei, Leaders Club 3, iaiin ciub 2,4 William Tyler wna keeps nie tongue does keep nie soulf Edgewood Higii seneei, Piltsburghi Penneyivania za. Elizabeth Timmer lAn attractive kind oi grace ' Booster Club 2,3,4, Nightingoles 3,4, French Club 2,3,4, Lacrosse 2, Ski Club 3,4, Girls' Sports Council 2, Fu- ture Teachers oi America 2,3 John Trogner 'Would that there were more men like him, Spring Branch Senior Hign senaal, Houston, Texas 2, Publicity Committee Chairman, Junior Play, Co-ed Volley- ball 3, French Club 3, Booster Club 3,4, Bowling Club 4. K vi , Kathleen Urquhart 'Silence gives grace to n vrenan Ridgefield Park High School, Ridge- lield Pork, New Jersey 2: Nightinf gales 3,4, Ski Club 3,4, American Field Service 4, Booster Club 4, Page 79 Y ' 3952 ..,.. . 'CD 1 S.. Joan Vcinderbeck A pleasing noisonoliiy long lo be remembered. Sluaenl leader 3,11, Sporls Council 3,4, Nighlingoles 3,41 Girls' Chorale 3, A Cappella 4, Spanish Club 2,3, Fu- iuie Physicians Club 3,4, Booster Club 2,3,4: Junior Play, Publicity Commit- lee, Sadie Hawkins, Decoralions Coni- mirfee, Senior Prom Decoralions Coni- minee. K 'nil A. -i . ' F W' X' i if Q 5 Q ' X A 'xii . .. Pefer Vanderveer roi he s o iolly oooo loliow' Q relax ,Q , . .i T., 4? ' sv V. , Yfqf . ' . W' x E K Jessica Van Schenkhof 'rneio is o good oool acllve ben-realli noi quiel exlc-rior.' sosisioo Hion sonooi, Paverson, New loisey 2,s, anno 4 Faqe SO f in-c..v Paula Vanderbeek 'Tho lorce al her meril makes noi own way. Modern Dance 2,3,4, Leaders Club 2, French Folk Singing 3,4 Greichen Van Emburgh she coolo noi resl, she could nal iiioy Cheerleading 3,4, Program Seller 2, Junior Prom Queen, Boosler Club 2,3, 4, Commillee 4, Sludenl Council Rep- resentative 2, Horneroom Treasurer 2, Sadie Hawkins Decoralions Cornmillee. Y?j'fif'f?ffT-7,'lI: .:'1, lisffi-f ... . H5 ,gfff ssl : .J is 1 . r' - L IT ., i s , z V: T . '-. 55 T-S, fi: , V, fr . T2 Qi 3- i. ix, gn, .X 1:3 Grefchen Van Warl Dull os champagne. Senior cioss Cabinet 4, Nioniinooios 3,4, Home Room Treasurer QA, Junior Play seiini coinmiiieo 3, Junior Prom Decoralion commiiioe 3, ski ciuo axi, S'udenr Leader 3, Bossier Club 2,4, Green rnufno 4 sno was ooriyo, siiriing, all oriio, s 963 S 'KN . 'ua , I 'S 'll i as 'N- Mary Van Nosfrand Fun, pep, and iollily make a happy personality. spoils Council 2,3,4, leaders Club 34, Tennis Team 2,3, Spanish Club 4, Secs relary 3, Fulure Teachers Club 4, Re- freshment Sland Comminee 3,4, Wel- coming Cornniillee 2, Yearbook Slali 4, Nioniingoles 3,4 A 1 :N,x t. ' xv. K , T499 X . .fn x,,, f I K s 5 5 'G ' l Richard Van Zile urno onoioni poslirvic- ol nion iinks' Boosior Club 23.4, Junior ond Senior Prom Decoration Carnrnivlee, Foolbal' 2,3, Track Q,3,4, Intramurals 2,34 kiln Marjorie Van Riper 'A lillle rnlsclwiel by the way, 0 liille lun lo spice me day, ' Sluderil leaders 3, Spanish Club 2,3, Fulure Teachers Club 3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Prom Cornrnillee 3,41 Yearbook Slafl 4, Home Room Presidenl 4, Niglwl- ingales 3,4, Boosler Club 2,3,4 Nancy Venefucci 'Mon nos nis will-bul woman nos noi way. Sainl' luke's Hioii School, Ho-no-kus. New Jersey 2, Boosler Club 3. F' r KQV?-2 Diane Viglione 'A etieeltlll laas ol sterling Warlr -0- .lo Anne Von Koesler Neal as a pin aria alaarrlaa as u rose. Yearbook Art Co-Editor 41 Spectator 3, High Times Art Editor 4: Color Guard 3,4, Modern Dance 2,3,4, Treas- urer 3, Junior, Senior Play Scenery Chairman, latin Cub 2. ,a 'll It 5- .GV i' 41, Diane Wacker Life would be intolerable il it were HOP lor l7S OmLl50rnErilS.H Booster Club 23,41 Commercial Club 23, Bowling Club 2, lurliar Play Make- up cararrlattee, SPEC Qi vearaaat rya- ing Committee 4, fi f 'F - ll , fl,-ae , fi! 2 'LQ 4? a F i Q , . 3? f 02 O ' S- I E1 M1 isa ' Rosemary Walker Busy and cheerful with o friendly lace. Bowling Club 2,3, Booster Club 2,3,4. Roy Walters Llte without sports is rlal lile Football 2,3,-'45 Basketball 2, Wrestling 3, Baseball 2,3,4, Student Council 3: Domestic Exchange 3, Future Physicians Club President 3, Booster Club Pub- licity Cararrittee. Pafricia Ward All her ouollties lnsurc o luturev ol lnopplness ' tualar Play Scenery carrlrlvztlee 3. Bridge Club 4, carrlaeraial Club za, Baiyliaa league QA, Tennis Club 3, Archery aft, Booster Club 2,3,4, Goll 4, sri Club 4, Barbara Vernon 'A quiet, ottroctive klrld al grocef cararleralal Club 2 1 2 , te- ,, 'Ei .fig Leslie Wadsworth Good sense and good nature are never separated. Student Council 4, Boosler Club 2,3,-'ts Sluderlt leader 3,4, Sports Council SA, Home Economics Club 2, Reireshrnent Stand Committee 3, Bergen Pines Vol- unteer 2,3, Robert Warnock 'His pleasant Salle and areerlul loco aarllaare his auiel charm' Baseball ss, lalramurala 23,4 Page Melanie Waszlciewicz A willing hetper does not wait unlit she is asked. Booster Club 2,3,4, Future Teachers Ciub 3,4, Bowling 2,3g Goii Ciub 3, Junior, Senior Piay Committees, Junior, Senior Prom Committees, Sadie Haw- kins Dooofoitons Committee 4, Yeor- book Sports Editor 4, ska Ciao 3,4 ...A Y -fr 54' 3:3 :V s,,,,, Kathleen Mary Watson sho itkos to like people, therelore ,moto mio her. Booster Club 2,3,4, Ski Ciub 3,4, Jun- ior Prarn Decoration, Tickets Commit- tees 3, Sadie Hawkins Decorations, Tickets Committees 4, Sports Council 3,4, Refreshment Stand 3,47 Yearbook Stott 4, Virginia C. Weaver 'She will stand lor what she believes rather than oo with the crowd, Bowling 2, Hockey 2, Booster Club 3g Modern Dance 31 Spanish Ciub 4, Make-up, Senior Play Committee 4. Heidi Virginia Weise A on oi quiet waysf French Ciub 2,45 German Seminar 4: Senior Play 4, Senior Prom Committee, Page 82 lt's one of these, l'm sure. ie QT' ' yi Kathleen Welch Wisdom ond Wit ofo very rarely joined. Bowling Club 2,3, Junior Pioy 1... - 4' x if ' 'Q-if li Kenneth Welk There is work to be done, but the work can wait. 7.1 Barbara Lynn Wegner So natural to Soo, so nice to knowf Booster Club 2,3,4, Junior Pioy Scenery Committee 3, e WN 'E .34 ? Richard Wentworth A scholar whose mo is set on truth. Latin Ciub Q, Ski Ciub 2, Co-Treasurer 3, Co-President 4, aw rw' w Aw, f : ' oi -I , 'fi 1 7 :zo -' . 4 sz in Susan Wershing How wise one must be to be always kind, Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 2: A Cap- pella 3,45 Ski Club 3,4i Niglilirigales 3,45 Booster Club 2,3,4i Yearbook Quotations Commiitee 4, Senior Prom Decorations Committee ,. 4? T b, una' A ,.......-'di .13 John Wetjen A pleasant loco, o pleasant Iello-N. Football 2, Track 3, Junior Class Cabi- net, Senior Class Cobinel. Carolyn White Her wil and good nature Win her friends in abundance' A Cappella 3,4i Home Room Vice- Presidenl 2, Ski Club 3, Girls' Glee Club 2i Ensemble 2, Spanish Club 4g Junior Prom Decoration Committee 3. Stuart Wesfphal When comes such another? Tennis QA, Soccer 2,3, ivioiii cioo 2,3,4, Q 2. i, 3: go. Carol White 'Musir is said to bc ine speech ol angels. A Cappella 3.4, Sophomore Girls' Eii semble 2, French Club 2i Junior Prom Decoralians 3, Bowling 3, Future Teach- ers Club 4, Senior Play fi, Boosler Play 2,3,4 ,gl - ,'gg + ia? 74 'Gy F iii! gfaf ss- 'F' r'-' UQII.-vsJlu---N - ...Q-nun ...Q-vw --we-v-vw' z 'Q' axg -lull . ,., tif, 1 Q ,V Beautiful, but how do you plan to get into it? if ' fi3ry',5, 'ff 'iv '1 Edward White Ronald F. Whitney Jeanne Wilkie A good sport oii around. ' iooooiiiiio ooo Wil combined, 'And irarne your miiio lo mini and Junior voioiiy Soccer 2, Camera cioio making ooo extremely nook' monimoni, Wiiioii novo o moooonfi 4 Piooioofir, Senior Class 4, Piosiooni, Cilcfmf Und lengthen file, Junior Class 3, Homoioom Piooioofii loniof Prorn Decorolions comiiiiiioo, 2,3,4, Spanish cioo 4, Galt 2,3,4, Cop- 5 P 5 C. cioo 2, Sadie Howling Dooo- iain 3, Boskerball 2,3,4, Soccer 2: rcnions Committee, Ski Club, Program Arrow Yearbook 2,3. Seller 3, izoifooniooiii Comrriillee 2, Pnrontisterian Club, Spanish Clubi lun' lor Pram Court. Page 83 Must have been a rough party last night. Barbara Willis There is lun in everything. Bowling 2,3,4: Spanish Club 2, Com- mercial club 2, su Club 4, senior Flay Scenery Committee, Senior Prom Decorations Committee. Page B4 Donald Wilson cond nature is the key to many locks, Track 3,41 Soccer 2,35 Student Council 27 Future Physicians Club 3. 513.3 JYYEE 523214 1.13 225 . Aw 3 :.7,--, T13 David Williams Gentle in manner, strong ln perlarmancef' Latin Club Q7 A Cappella 3,4p Madri- gals 3,47 Junior Play 3g French Club 4, Au-store 4g senior Play 4, . uai'-ibi 1 i ii-V' px , .1 A ff S'N.,r'i.' .4 is F' 3 . Y ' .9 fi 'Q , , If - 1 i'1Q'L13m,i Mary Williams An individual with irldividualllyfi Booster Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2, French Club 2: Junior Play Make-up Committee: Senior Play Make-up Corn- mittee. 2 N. 7. ndif' 5 0 -4.7, 1 Gene Wilson erect souls mime in silence. Bowling Club 5.4, Judith Williams A sunny disposition will always see you through. Commercial Club 27 Booster Club 2,41 Junior Play, Scenery Comrnitteei Junior Prom Refreshments Cornrnitteep Senior Flay Scenery Committeei Senior Prom Decorations Committee. fa if - Robert Williams Sports beget enioymeriif' George School 2g Football 3: Refresh- ment Committee 3,45 Sports Council. if. -1 Patricia Winch --sie is me wisest who says the least. Frerrch Club 2: Junior Play Ticket Com- mittee 3p Nightingales 3, Board 4, Leaders Club 2. ,A-so 54 we 4 2 fs 2. I J -. Z Q 4 S Thomas Winner Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Monosquan High School, Manasquan, New Jersey Q, Football 3.4, Baseball 3.4, Home Room President 4, Year- book Staff 4. William Woodward For all will merry be, Nancy Wiseman Her music is a wine ol raresl vintage. A Cappella, Accompanist 3.4, All- Stote Chorus 3, Junior Class Cabinet 3, French Club 4, Orchestra 2, Junior Red Cross 3, American Field Service 3.4: Girls' Ensemble 2. Patricia Woolley Nothing great was ever achieved without enlhllsictsmf' S . f as: .-mfs' 5' o 55, v, ,fbi :it es C es Jeanne Wolff A sweet. attractive girl ol gracef Nightingales 3.4, Junior, Senior Prom Committees, Junior, Senior Play Com- mittees, Home Room Vice-President 3,4, Vearbook Sports Committee 4, French Club 3.4, Ski Club 3.4, Ameri' can Field Service 3, Tennis 2.3, Booster Club 2,3,4, ,-. 'vu uf: :ai at f 2 s : Ann Wright Nothing is so rare as goodness ofthe heart. -ll' Anthony Yacona Forever foremost in the ranks ol lun. Varsity Soccer 2,3,4: Basketball 2, Vors sity 3.4, Baseball 2, Varsity 3.4, Boost- er Club 2.3.4. V qs? Twirling 3, Duetist 4, Struttar's Ball Committee 3, Refreshment Chairman 4, Student Council Representative 3,41 Publicity Committee 4, Booster Club 2,3,4, Sadie Hawkins Decorations 4. Ann Yourga A good mind possesses o kingdom. Sophomore Girls Ensemble, Girls' Chorale 3, A Cappella 4, Student rnate 3,4, Junior Prom Council 2. Alte . Committee Chairman, French Club, American Field Service 2.3,4, Nightin- gales 3,4, Bridge Club 3.4. ' r Future Teachers Club 2.3.4, Tennis Manager 2.3.4, Ski Club 3.4, Sports Council 2.3, Hockey 3, Archery 3.4: Softball 3.4, Booster Club 2,3,4. KA C75 'l'ua-Q -aa James Ziegler he world means something special to the capable. Mo th Club 3,4. -s Os... 'G , zE A f i 'ff' .swf if' X 5 . '. 32339 disc? ' Susan Wolthoff A creature ol impulse. Bowling Club Q, Junior Prom Decoro tion Committee, Sadie Hawkins Pub licity Committee 4, Booster Club Rep resentative 2.3.4, Spectator 3, K -Or' gp Alan Wyckoff So this is lilef' Oakwood School, Poughkeepsie, New York 3, Crass Country 2.3, Wrestling 4 E2i'fffii?fVif5'23 ' A is Ya Q WW A I Todd Zimmerman A wise skepticism is the first attribute ol a good critic. Booster Club 2,3,4, High Times Stal? 4- Volleyball 3.4, Track 2, Yearbook Stall 4, Publicity Committee 4. Page 85 4 'x ', , 5 x , '.l'Z, fe. v v. 'Q L d ,MQ MY? -X ! . '3 - -fu ,, 3 'N I A . ,N nm 8 k' I.. 3,1 .r .vw ggpbos Ag 1 out to n xeve In acdltxon to IHC accomphshments the General will be hke Lf mankmd exercxses ride, intended to give fair-goers a L M, can mon Party ions A g 9 4 Bysm' UR 'ro ING ' Srrmal 4Nuw York '1 me-1 F HONG Jan. 5 W - The' 4 A ' QS cen mm , t W' I RKITIINIIIIHSQ purtjos Un, Imioncs and clsewl in Comms: wed durinv ' said they rham re . had been 'tional 1' pl. sian -' fa m mrrc -anmgcs of ,gmra 5 'cs. 7 inmyl Q Fm.m,.d , Xu . ld , . 1 p ' 5 l I , x X 5 Y lx X 1 Ind Ceykunw 25 We pildix V 1 X V whivh IV' 1 In 1 H retains ma-- 'vlw1'l'0W ., 11 v in 11 , . -uecmua N ,nw whmwl, 5 Lin A 5 yggpnnded 10 Y ' isf call for the ChinesG Commun . ,lm . ' S 4 estabhshr mate 1 YCI' RYUUPS ' This line was laid dow! impm-1, 2. idvoiogicnl mule anon Yang, .lireftu Wmpagam -., f-uinn ,1m'al LG, Q A' mmu- nutiee . ZflU'i3l'1:h, me , rcpre' N .mm Orthod ' f. Pope 'O iv: A Josh: ic L : , il nt f ' 1 Il ihx 4 111 I 1 1 A4 'hi suon after me Pope 1 ' s v1sxL tu Isra -.1 the Patriaru raced and exchanged oh .og 'c kiss of 12,1 5. if if? nik' gf , E 435 fits Q--V tif! EJ- 9 9' A-Sir EQUFGGKQEIWM 9455 Page 88 HOMEROOM 4-First row. A. Adkins, J. Andrick, L. Gossel, J. Andarise, E. Balazs, C. Baker. Second row: R. Ackerman, R. A. Andres, J. Almqulsi, M. Baumann, A. Arquedas, C. Baum. Third row: J. Becica, T. Ballzell, W. Lascar, H. Banks, J. Adams, P. Amalo, B. Alberl, C. Andolsek. HOMEROOM l2-Firsf row: J. Luelie, L. Mallly, B. MacDonald, S. Manhold, C. Lill, C, Linden M. Llngle. Second row: C. Marino, L. Mason, K. Mangels, C. Marlin, C. Madden, L. Mahony D. MacDonald, B. Massaro. Third row: E. Mahoney, D. Maloney, B. Main, L. Maloney, H, Leyen berger, W. Liverance, B. Garofolo. Fourth row: C. Mason, B. Glover, C. Marsh, J. Massey, B, Macmillan. HOMEROOM l I8-Firsi row: C. Clark, S. Chryslal, D. Conklin, V. Cook, C. Crool, D. Caslellana, E. Casey, L. Croker. Second row: L. Chapman, K. Clarke, E. Chrislenson, P. Connelly, P. Clancy, K. Carmack, S. Carpenter. Third row: G. Clevenger, H. Clarke, G, Corcoran, V, Celentano, J. Carter, B. Volpe. Fourlh row: R. Casci, R. Cordz, R. Amundsen, R. Perry. HOMEROOM 136-First row: K. Berlholf, A. Jordon, B. Born, A. Blum, S. Brainard, S. Boyd, M, J. Fryar. Second row: J. Bernardino, A. Berg, J. Bowen, W. Bell, C. Blackford, T. Brock. Third row. M. Bowen, J. Beery, J. Brandon, J. Bolton, B. Billings, J. Beyer, R. Brandt. Faurlh row: J. Bruman, T. Boumo, R. Baud, B. Bowser, J. Behrmonn. HOMEROOM 139-Firsf row: R. Peraino, M. Oullaw, J. Pearson, G. Pierce, C. Pieiak, L. Pearse, K. Orr. Second row: M. Burke, J. Oslner, S. Pilger, W. Perron, R. Peterson. Third row: B. Whiiaker, D. Osfman, P. Belmore, J. Pierce, J. Parsch, R. Pfeifer. Fourih row. B. Pinlard, B. Pfister, l.. Parke, G. Panhorsi, M. Packham, P. Parisi, R. Pelerman. HOMEROOM 141-First row: D. Rispoli, A. Quinn, D. Redingfon, D. Rock, K. Reinauer, S. Ran- dolph, G. Rice, P. Pollenz. Second row: I. Reiter, A. Post, J. Reinouer, P. Poeher, A. Pullock, S. Fosi, D. Richards. Third row: C. Preston, B. Rau, S. Redeke, C. Perry, B. Reilly, B. Schmidt. Faurfh row: T. Poland, D. Pulver, L. Pufahl, J. Reimer, C. Rapp, T. Reilly. FUURQGQWPM 2655 Page 89 ll:-ilL?li?C9C6lI'fili'Rli'9lH Page 90 965 'azz F .sa Chi 'E ,l ,E I HOMEROOM 202-First row: D. Holi, G. Hopler, C. Herlond, C. Herrold, J. Hunt, L. Himacli, L. Healy, S. Holgate. Second row: D. Hoss, L. Hudson, J. Hensley, J. Herlan, B. Hesse, S. Holmes, J. Howard. Third row: M. Horan, P. Horner, J. Hinchman, J. Hopper, B. Hughes, D. Burns. Fourfh row: S. Hosmer, R. Hussmaller, C. Tarvin, S. Dominski, W. Hulbert, R. Jesberg, J. Hollzinger, P. Terry. HOMEROOM 203-Firsf row: D. English, J. Downey, L. Evangel, K. Drake, J. Edson, N. English- men, J. Eldridge. Second row. E. Emond, G. Dusel, C. Donnelly, T. Economaki, M. Ecksleln, R. Elliotr. Third row: D. Durheimer, B. Dross, P. Dunkel, G. Dyczko, J. Ensign, B. Durnan, M. Fisher. Fourth row: M. Driscoll, P. Durvefl, C. Doran, T. Donnelly. HOMEROOM 205-First row: K. Ferns, T. Morunn, P. Kuhn, J. Fauerbclch, C. Felix, L. Fegley, J. Faulkner. Second row: B. Ficik, L. Fine, M. Fishler, J. CIilTord, B. Fogler, B. Farrell, Third row: G. Ferrano, C. Evans, B. Fairlamb, C. Farringlon, B. Fields, R. Finuccne, F. Filomenio. Fourfh row: B. Fischer, R. Febeie, J. Ferry, R. Fluder, B. Finblriner, T. Ferrell. HOMEROOM 206-First row: N. Gage, P. Goslin, J. Foss, D. Gordon, B. Garratt, C. Fregara. M. Greene, I.. Greene. Second row: J. Godart, J. Gluckler, B. Groef, M, Francher, S. Gay, D. Gray, D. Gross, K. Grote. Third row: F. Gerety, N. Goble, W. Gessmann, A. Gardiner, P. Hansen, J. Greider, J. Gehrig. Fourth row: J. Grace, D. Stone, J. Gamble, K. Gottschalk, A. Grimns, B. Fountain. HOMEROOM 2O9QFirsf row. J. Haggsrrom, Heer, K. Harper, S. Hardt, N. Habbyshaw, J. Henry, J. DeMaria. Second row. L. Hamling, L. Hayes, G. Gryson, L. Hall, S. Hayes, B. Hall, M. Hennessy. Third row: P. Hansen, J. Haynie, J. Grundy, S. Haggerty, D, Stone, R. Hall. Fourth row: D. Hastings, L. Jall, D. Hazen, G. White, J. Hennessy. HOMEROOM 216-First row. J. Kandoian, L. Keppler, J. JoFfe, J. Ireland, B. Karr, G. Jones, S. Kattner, Second row: N. Kelly, V. Jackson, B. Jennings, P. Johnson, C. Keagen, S. Jones, P. Jones, L. Irving. Third row: W. Jaekel, G. Johnson, B. Kania, J. Jacques, R. Kay, E. Keating, P. Kelly. I3ilU'IrGJC9E'2lEll?lH6 265 Page Ql lE.lLUi?GJC6L'flE'Jl?l3fl 965 Page 92 HOMEROOM 226-Firsl row: C. Knell, M. Krumbock, S. Kilson, S. Kipp, G, Koons, E, Kulp M. Kniep. Second row: S. Kipp, C. Loudermilk, K. Gaeiiens, C. Landrelh, C. Lelz. Third row C. King, D. Leenher, T. Koesle, G. Grosso, W. LaMorle, J, Kozusko, T. King. Fourth row: S Krauchclk, R. Kunkel, H. Jesse, J. Kienle, D. Kennedy, A. LaFiura, A. Kerner. HOMEROOM 230-First row: P. Anderson, E. Buruchien, D. Bruno, N, Budermon, M. Brown E. Carl, S. Candy. Second row: T. Brown, B. Burns, L. Cline, D. Brighlman, L. Corey, E. Byrne Third row: P. Buscema, M. Burden, K. Bryon, S. Bronson, D. Brett, J. Mason, G. Brookwell Fourth row: R. Brightman, G. Shafnclcker, B. Bucenec, R. Brush, S. Burness, E. Carey. Ir Wg HOMEROOM 233-First row: D. Doherty, E. Dailey, N. DiVaccorc, L. Cooper, C. Devlin, B Dawson, L. Curcio. Davis. Third row: S. Second row: L. Decker, A. DeMclt, P. DeYoung, C. Dodson, K, DeBeer, A Danielson, R. DeJclager, B. Dezo, B. Delaney, J. Dean, M. Augenli, J. DeGise Fourth row: C. Cuseo, J. Decker, G. DeNoyelles, R, Deane, E. Dieller. IELUFGGIQEJLPEH i , HOMEROOM 234-First row: H. Muller, K. Neilson, B. Moore, M. Nickstadt, G. Kclhle, B. O'Brien, J. Sharpen. Second row: V. Condee, E, Mulder, S. Mueller, K. Nugent, N. Norton. Third row: K. Moore, W. Mortensen, K. Olive, P. Mulder, B. Morgan, J. O'Donnell, M. Muser, Fourth row: P. Nagel, G. Mortensen, J. Mulder, M. Jacobs, T. Norton, J. Montgomery. HOMEROOM 303-First row: P. Mihalik, N. Price, L. Myer, K, Matte, L. Mitchell, R. Mills, C. Miller, Second row: C. Molina, C. Mickoff, M. Maupin, C. Miller, L. McGillick. Third row: B. Hird, B. Millar, J. McLaren, T. Moliccl, K. McCuusIand, C. Norton, E. Merwin. Fourth row: J. McTighe, E. Modelski, R. Eisleben, C. Meigel, J. Moeller. HOMEROOM 317-First row: M. Rorly, C. Secor, C. Scielzo, P. Ryan, P, Schneider, M. Stahl, M. Scheerer. Second row: D. Hughes, H. Rumsey, D, Schwille, J. Scheurmann, L. Rollwagen, R. Rockermonn. Third row: J. Schmolze, F. Schmidt, T. Rogers, D. Schenk, D. Roman, A. Roscoe, N. Schoonmaker. Fourth row: R. Rockermann, P. Rork, M. Scherer, R. Schelgel, H. Skewis, N. Rolxenhqgen. Pose 93 965 EQUFGGQEQWM 2 Poge 94 HOMEROOM 322-First row: B. Smith, N. Sharkey, M. Singlevich, N. Shook, J. Smith, L. Simon- son, J. Sorensen. Second row: J. Steindl, C. Scltis, L. Simmons, P. Shreve, S. Sletteland, V. Sharp, S. Shaw. Third row: W. Smith, J. Stainback, M. Smith, B. Sloan, B, Smith, C. Stechert, R. Shellard, J. Spillane, R. Solstcxd. HOMEROOM 326-First row: B. Suplicki, J. Stickno, C. Starn, N. Timmerman, J, Tomkins, N. Tebbe, J. Gordon. Second row: T. Ramsdell, C. Swizok, N. Taylor, N. Stoepker, P. Taylor, N. StutT. Third row. B. Sweet, B, Stoehr, D. Tompkins, M. Than, D, Taylor, B. Tillman, T. Stolp. Fourth row: S. Thomson, D. Stewart, J. Stroker, M. Terzian, R. TerKuile, K. Timmerman. HOMEROOM 330-First row: B. Cinnante, S. Weir, B. Villforth, E. Toub, L. Wclrch, J, Edwards, B. Vetter. Second row: J. Wiley, J. Upton, B. Vought, C. Walters, J. Warner, Third row: J. Figliozzi, B. Visco, B. Word, D. Scvustuno, J. Walters, A. Wcssmer, Fourth row: B. Vriesema, T, Well, B. Walthier, J. Troell, M. Welker. i x HOMEROOM 331 - First row: C. Woods, B. Pill, P. Marron, H. Wrighl, E. Younl, F. Zulz, K, Winfleld. Second row: Q. Young, E. Winfield, H, Wil- linms, F. Weilschonke, S. Wheelon, J. Zengage. Third row: W. Winsor, P. Heinson, B. Weleck, D. Yanleke- wicl, D. Kennedy, B. Wilcox, S. Wire. Fourfh row: D. Williamson, B. Yako- wicl, T, Wesl, P. Winchell, B. Pigoll. ll give the lx Te AT's Awaif enagers usu l'2:: 1 xi tt, Arab ets .Ir ern. .r,, , 'J .. , .,,,D,. . , -M - fr- -f , ,- . .- ,T,.1ii1Q.1f W 4 2 l.fn-- '-rv sw- .Q kg... .5 nm , W 4. M3 ' 1:5 : '.: ,U ..,,'.C iw ' ' , A 5 'Y ' -' .,, A - Viv' W Tx fffiffsiz .. M , A N Q 'I Juniors in Kickoff Parade. Play problems besef Buddy. Page 95 fi mln I' ' . .4 ' .li Q V '5 ,Q A . A iff . ll' M- 9 , 2 rr, ,l gifs 5- . x me X hui M containing more than 250,000 ton ?KCff, air buildings are quite unlike anyt 'V Se studied to be believed. reasons. .HO nu- o e Y f Y n . 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Y A0111 ' zelncl saiah, Q ' .H an L ' As Wet Conti of men whcrel' 'gf'u'll7l0' ' .2 Q 3 . - ' 1 Q -t -wi g V 1 - 4 Q, nj S . ly ml' .1 Fifi' K- ,f fax 'fgfii' ctacular ' ' if! ig ggi? ' fgiigit, Q 4 mustb V ' up ' , ' f 'F 555 FQ xsrrons seeing the shapes 4 Q N - 'iiiflv K 0 an u 1, , v - for 0' U... . a two 1latc'.,..tqQQ, s impressions. One is that the entire F1ir city is very close to themg the other is that wh'it they 'ire seeing is part real and part optical illusion Both impressions will be false but no less exciting because of this The whole Fair city is not near any one glte, while the shapes colors, md lights vnll make it appear close, the Falr is spread over almost 650 eclaimed swampland in Lon Islands Flushm for the Hrst time will get .ix tv ! W in eu, fir -1 ig: Q-he-1,af,1 Qs.-aint A 1 .: 5: 5 - 31. t , -l Qt!-0 , . t 323, - x 1 5 l Q ' l , A I NEW STAMP: The Post Office Department! ing, N. Y.. April 22, the day the lfai . . ' f 1: Q f' ' , A .' ,. . . I 4 . , . I , ' . 5 ' ' ..- x A 'S released this picturr- ol' a Worlds Pau- com maroon and vlmr' it features 4 mined globe ...J me-moraine stamp which will be issued in I lust' encircled bw ellipse at P I 'leltphoto ? HOMEROOM 5-First row: J. Bennett, N. Curtis, D. Lilly, J. Meringer, K, Toth, B. Hamm, B. Eng- lish. Second row: H. Kuipers, L. Cameron, E. O'Brien, P. Smith, C. Roylance, L. Williams. Third row: J. Gray, R. Peterman, D. Becker, B. Sibson, D. James, T. Emma, K. Thompson. Fourth row: L. Nagy, B. Weldon, P. Darby, S. Rotolo, C. McCranor. Q HOMEROOM 6-First row: J. Bennett, D. Abplanulp, B. Spencer, C. Hansen, K. Pa Witschonke, J. Messineo. Second row: R. Sloan, L. Johnson, E. Leinbacker, M. English, R. Buis. Third row: R. James, B. Timony, B. Rogell, K. McCranor, J. Beckold, G. Peters, Fourth row: L. Nazzaro, G. Werner, R. Lannuier. davano, E. P. Daniels, D. Davies HOMEROOM l38-First row: B. Hatfield, N. Miller, B. Linden, J. Wytzak, G. Steller, M. Valerio, M. Alessi. Second row: S. Fanning, M. Ryan, R. Pask, M. Jones, E. Darcher, J. Lantz. Third row: J, Jeffers, J. Nelson, J. Butler, P. Peterson, B. Weise, C. Smith, P. Grunberg. Fourth row. D. Davis, C. Benedict, T. Betten, P. Runge, B. McCullough. E555 OF66 FLUEPQQKVWGDEDS Page 98 49 C195 HOMEROOM 204-Firsf row: K. Healy, A. Kaiser, C. Loebel, K. Van Zile, P. Ferrare, B. Beuret, D. Leecher. Second row: G. Mitchell, S. Alslrom, C. Sanis, J. Peters, P. Phenelle, K. Wrenn. Third row: R. Ferri, M. Spohr, R. Davison, W. Tschudi, R. Jesse, G. Savorgna, C. McQuiddy. Fourth row: B. Wilson, A. Newberry, D. Berry, P. Sanderson, R. Caldwell. HOMEROOM 208-First row: M. Kavanaugh, C. Poper, L. Heemskirk, M. Wrighl, D. Decker, M. Sfuarl, J. Vervecka. Second row: E. Bison, P. Mclenaro, J. Loncai, P. Fingodo, P. Chiara, J. Calvel. Third row: R. Maiaggarf, N. Fiordalesi, P. Saporilo, J. Jordan, R. Nolan, E. Hansen, D. Twilchell. Fourfh row: A. Dearden, D. Layer, B. Slemple, D. Woodall, C. Posl. HOMEROOM 212-Firsf row: J. Millspaugh, J. Pelley, B. Erickson, S. Van Nostrand, N. Berry, B. Dearborn, E. Slowell. Second row: J. Lodewick, J. Hayes, E. Walfoff, G, Cerf, P. Alexander, P. Junlwait, W. Sailer. Third row. J. Jenkins, D. McNeil, G. Bergeron, D. Feldin, L. Davidson, R. Specht, D. Philipp. Fourth row: G. Danielson, J. Hadinger, D. Touw, D. Caldwell, M. Nelson, T. Lavery, D. Williamson. HOMEROOM 2l4-First row: C. Chwalk, K. Lord, B. Vincent, B. Post, L. Fletcher, L. Yacono, S. Decker, Second row: T. Prentice, J. Montgomery, M. Henderson, P. Schneider, S. Kelley, D. Blackford. Third row: J. Merboth, M. Stockstill, T. leimert, B. Fischer, H. Scala, J. Harris, V Carlos. Fourth row: R. Sauer, T. Twichell, D. Oberle, D. Woodside. HOMEROOM 215-First row: J. Kent, J. DeHope, R. Praeger, C. Clark, K. Schubert, B. Hen- wood, l.. Swan. Second row: .l. Flynn, S. Clancy, B. Anderson, M. Yates, B, Bliven, J. Von Maur. Third row: R. Kahn, J. Hartwick, J. Valore, R. Carney, M. Woolever, F. DeMarco, J. Fitzgerald. Fourth row: D. Price, D. Schafer, M. Sullivan, D. Sullivan, P. Messina, J. Blackwelder, W, Lent. HOMEROOM 220-First row: N. Clare, C. Kersbergan, M. Yeaw, C. Franz, B. Low, A. Schuman B. Pratt. Second row: M. De Marinis, S. Bone, L. Sweeney, K. De Leeuw, L. Anderson, E. Blakeslee. Third row: R. Van Den Bush, B. Bagin, R. Schalau, R. Hawley, S. Prime, D. Keeley, K. O'DonneIl GILUQTJCQGJQIFDIPJDKS 2669 Page 99 GLUEPQQQIEIPLU-Q 3662 Page lOO HOMEROOM 222-Firsf row: K. Grilman, L. Burns, H. Neal, E. Colwell, M. Barion, C. Wilkinson, K. Showers. Second row: S. Hollowell, A. Tielien, V. Dewall, B. McCarthy, L. Kosbof, B. Parsekian. Third row: L. Keppler, T. Thompson, R. Bodu, L. Roepe, B. Walker, A. Sellix, B. Drosie, Fourth row: P. Gamochian, B. Boyle, S. MacDonald, R. Cortazzc, F. Ciliberli. HOMEROOM 228-Firsi row: G. Denyse, N. Zinlel, B. Lowery, D. French, D, Predmore, A. Kilian, N. Boyle. Second row: K. Wacker, S. Anderson, N. Clark, A. Mueller, S. Hicksen, N. Swenson, C. Seeley. Third row: R. Torino, D. lobaugh, R. Denmeczd, R. Blodgeh, J. Schank, J. Yearning. Fourth row: R. Frame, R. Hazen, T. Millard, W. Packard, R. Rcmsdell, J. Vanderbeck. HOMEROOM 229-Firsl' row: A. Deufsch, A. luetie, L. Ralph, C. Kvinan, J, Ashwood, E. Sellitii, M. Bradley. Second row: A. Thomas, N. Claydon, J. Frye, K. Hill, J. Fiedler, R. Wagner. Third row: L. Dennell, J. Vandermade, R. Chandler, P. Scheer, J. Tallersall, M. Lofgren, R. Alsler. Fourfh row: J. Miller, S. Young, R. Boeddinghaus, J. Palmer, J. Henderson. HOMEROOM 236-First row: J. Eberhard, C. Cassidy, M. Sithins, C. McDermott, S. Barton, M. Burton, H. Grob. Second row: B. Horton, W. Hulbert, G. Koslow, L. Roemer, S. Cook, B. Nelson, Third row: J. Braunstein, R. Dwon, D. Morrell, A, Roerink, D. Patterson, K. Reinoch, D. Gessinger. Fourth row: J. Walters, J. Manning, K. Kerner, P. Senft, B. Powers, H. Craig, S, Bailey. HOMEROOM 239-First row: K. McGuire, C. Bateman, D. Robinson, J. Kunkel, K. Rott, E. Eber- sol, C, Stoskopf, Second row: A. Butts, B. Hunt, K. Gross, D. Slater, M. Crompton, M. Neilson. Third row: R. Breen, B. Marsholl, D. Grant, A. Warner, J. Hostler, J. Rodgers, S. Dyer. Fourth row: S. Shaw, J. Crawford, R. Banks, R. Glover, M, Patterson, P. Brody, J. Mortimer. HOMEROOM 240-First row: J. Noble, L. Crichton, M. Cahill, J. Eisleben, K. Melzar, J. McMunn, A. Isacson. Second row: S. Goldrick, L. Rosso, M. Holl, J. Ekmon, K. Slettelond, J. Paul. Third row: T. Knight, G. Mostin, P. Dee, J. Wasmuth, T. Rodgers, T. Brock, S. Shirley. Fourth row: B. Dziobkowski, J. Houlihon, R. Bonta. IMEPQQJQIKSIPJDS tcm Page lOl IRLUSPQQIQYLEEQJTDS fee Page lO2 HOMEROOM 241-First row: S. Asthalter, R. Randolph, K. Klee, M. Marino, M. Sherman, J. Digney, K. Gamble. Second row: l.. Murray, A. Clemens, D. Brewer, M. Hindle, J, Walker, G. Thomas. Third row: T. Logan, J. Bondurant, S. Scherer, R, Kelley, D, Whitaker, R. Palmer. Fourth row: N. Thomun, R. Van Yperen, C. Anderton, G. Christ, P. Franco, G. Reinauer, K. Samzow, J. De Raffele. HOMEROOM 244-First row: D. Ham, G. leimert, C. Falls, J. Jensen, M. Norton, M. Almquist, J. Smith, Second row: C. Caiola, C. Beasley, J. Bonda, J. Cullen, l.. Mee, N. Rowe. Third row: E. Barker, P. Showers, L. Kepler, G. Ciliberti, C, Goslin, F. May, R. Muenz. Fourth row: S. Way, D. Currie, S. Prime, R. Kcnet, R. Hurley, S. Peace, K. Edwards, J. Ross, P. Brown. HOMEROOM 248-First raw: R. Lewis, J. Royce, J, Becker, M. Curran, A. Camerlingo, K. Kohnert, K. Engle. Second row: C. Tomlinson, S. McConnell, H. Johnson, D, Hamilton, L. Smith. Third row: C. Grannon, B. Kritzler, J. Murazzo, C. Shreve, R. labita, M. Bucia, R. Daly. Fourth row: R, Peterman, W. Egg, T, Baron, P. Iurato, R, Roth. 5iLviEloG,fifLFJLE2r-DS free HOMEROOM 301--First Yowr M. Watson, A. Kmetz, C. Shoemaker, S. Downs, B. Musson, D. Cole, C. Baccolla. Second row: G. Mitchell, W. Frick, N. Goeschel, V, Homburg, J. Marlow, G. Parker, Third row: F. Vitell, G. Arnold, J. Reisack, C. Boulton, G. Templeton, B. Dietler, W, Hladky, D. Cook. HOMEROOM 302-First row: H. Dow, V. Rasmussen, M. Klein, V. Shields, L, Thomas, P. Walker, E. Cobb, J. Marlow, L. Babinsky. Second row: T. Franklin, O. Kelly, J. Gray, R. Deutsch, J. Rein- hardt, W, Niepraschk, B. Schillander. Third row: A. Panfile, J. Lopez, D. Verwayen, R. Teasley, S. Bone. HOMEROOM 324--First row: M. Meyers, J. Coleman, S. Gregg, J. Bardgett, F. Hopper, B. Thompson, C. Haycock. Second row: B. Kelley, P. Buchanan, D. Martin, D. Sharpless, P. Watts, D. Short. Third row: F. Fuller, K. Schneider, B. Cook, J. Athos, R. Tenney, G. Easton, R. Modula. Fourth row: C. Morgen, M. Beard, D. Kennedy, S. Parker, J. Reiter, D. Houl, R. Douglas, F. Von Koester. Page lO3 GKUWQQQEPMS 96942 HOMEROOM 328-Firsi row: M. Barry, A. Maynard, D. Grey, S. Freudensiein, J, Thompson S. Durso, G. Knoller. Second raw: R. Kenyon, 1. Welker, S. Short, G, Howard, N. Meyers, R Holland. Third row: B. Burns, W. Babasade, J. Mable, S, Driggs, B, Rice, R. Parsekian, K. Moore Fourfh row: R. Wade, E. Terwilliger, L, Schaller, M. Corcoran, C. Gallup, G. Olson. . -1 1' xi .v A rvv K1 f A f ' tg t The excitement of the World's Fair will b ' ' W V .4 .c- rought to you daily by WTFM as it broaf W ' A 6 sts direct from its studios in the Bett -. , . Q iving Pavillion. 103.5 FM will beyour num Y 'L 'C they 'happen where they happen! W ff? 1 .1 F - 4 ev ervlew international celebrities - take you r x d tours of the exhibits - broadcast live y V A 'I ' A ' iws - offer tips on where to dine - give e wlete picture of the Fair in exciting ' SY' 4 5 Q, 'F L X19 i 'rc 5: M , . 5 6 A ifxx dialforon-the-scene reports on Fairfeatu we l t - ' - , , 6 + L x, 2. fha 'A 6 .A 2 I mg. ' ! 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Van Nostrand, C. Reymann, J. Politis, A. Holmes, M. Van Riper, M. Hoag, L. Hall P. Padovano, N. Gardner, N. Oliveri. Third row. H. Manhold, J Balfour, S, Gehrig, C. Goat, J. DeLuca, P. Larsen, P. Klee, B. Nicholas, S. Downey, L. Atwater, B. Hyslop, A. Praeger, C. Hetsko, P. Nachtigal, C. Minrath. Fourth row: C. Buzzard, E. Heemskerk, S. Yourga, N. Osborne, J, Canfield, D. Eckman, K. Reilly, B. Baird, L. Keetch, B. Shrank, K. Watson. Fifth row: P. Hudson, B. Rowe, J. Millburn, S. Slaehle, N. Gillespie, J. Wolff, T. Glynn, T. Tatum, B. Kitchen, G. Van Wart, C, White, D. Celantano, D. Wacker. Page lO7 912951833 1 Q LDINYCQUIZ1 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Left fo right: Mr. Roberfson, Faculiy Advisor Bill Knutsen, Presidenf, Bobbi Graef, Secre fury, Greg Buis, Vice-Presidenif Alon La Fiura, Treasurer. Page lO8 ,STUDENT COUNCIL CABINET Firsf row, leff fo righfi K. Allabodgkh, B. ,Knut- sen, G. Buis, R.,Graef, A. Lu Fiuru. Second row: D. Manning, J. Lewcvld, B. Timmerrhan, G. Gallico. CORRIDOR PATROL First row, left to right S, Becker, M. Nichols, P. Woolley, N. Sochurek. Second row: N. Hubbyshow, M. Singlevich, E. Rossi, B. Wil- lis. Third row: E. Carey, R, Gressley, R. Greenlaw, R. Felix, P. Hudson. , 4-S..-,JH The Highwaymen Alan collecting for the paper drive. Bill and Karen Matte at Sadie Hawkins, STUDENT COUNCIL First row, left to right: B. Knutsen, G. Buis, B. Graef, A, LoFiura. Second row: D. Decker, J. Haggstrom, N. Gage, J. Kandolan, J. Becker, C. Bindur, J. Ashwood, J. Von Maur, L. Thomas. Third row: S. Downs, L. Warch, B. Moore, L. Meyer, B. Spooner, K. Allabough, J. Matthews, T. Truitt, P. Woolley, D. Schwille, G. Mullet. Fourth row: J. Loncao, C. Hetsko, C. Palmer, L. Doyle, E, Kulp, P. Clancy, D. Gray, J. Howard, J. Clark, J. Rozema. Fifth row: B. Windsor, M. Midence, J. Currivan, B. Fairlamb, B. Nelson, S. Yourga, R. Scha- lau, D. Frame. Sixth row: B. Timmerman, B. Shellard, B. Brock, J. Sabella, J. Beyer, M, Terzian, G. Gallico, C, Doran. Page lO9 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE COMMITTEE I First row, left to right: P. Matteer, D. Holt, D. English, M. Lane, M. Midence, J. Rowntree, President, J. Mulder, V. Trauth, R. Landreth, S. Post, W. Bell, M. Van Nostrand. Second row: S. Manhold, J. Kandoian, N. Collins, J. Henry, J. Andreas, H. Rumsey, C. Carmack, L. Himadi, J. Tomp- kins, L. Johnson, P. McCosh, H. Manhold, A. Holmes. Third row: G. Limbert, C. Hetsko, S. Gehrig, A. Praeger, K. Show- ers, D. Limbaucher, A. Isaacson, B. Jenkins, M. Clark, K. Miller, M. McCarthy, G. Koons. Fourth row: J. Haze, K. Gaetiens, J. Bambrick, J. Armstrong, K. Schnieder, G. Roberts, N. Rich, K. Urquhart, R, Mills, R. Kahn. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE COMMITTEE II First row, left to right: L. Latimer, G. Mullett, S. Burrows, M. Midence, J. Rowntree, President, J. Mulder, V. Trauth, R. Landreth, S. Post, N. Meyers, N. Clark. Second row: N. Hazard, J. Trogner, R, Elliott, L. Nelson, S. Durso, K. Felix, B. Pratt, K. Miller, E. Croak, C. Fine, J. Joffe. Third row: S. Staehle, P. Buchanan, J. Cullen, L. Cameron, B. Vetter, C. Goat, S. Shaw, J. Howard, J. McMunn, L. Keetch, B. Borne. Fourth row: H. Collins, J, Wolff, N. Gillespie, C. Buzzard, B. Kitchen, K. Reilly, S. Campbell, P. Larsen, J. DeLuca, J. Bowen, B. Nicholas, C, Molina. Fifth row: B. Nelson, C, Post, P. Hartman, C. Nelson, S, Yourga, J. El- dridge, J. Burse, L. Warch, B, Moses. Sixth row: R. Drews, F. Glock, J. Rennie. A.F.S. Rummoge Sale ,fxxx 'SZ' , iffxsx Xxx ff V' fl' ': ':::P'Ny5, X f ' 5 fl SAN , is X XX 0 s 'af -' I-141141 Our A,F.S. Exchange Students DOMESTIC EXCHANGE First row, left to right: P. Goslin, B. Jenkins, G. Pruiksmu, Miss R, Mills, S. Gehrig, S. Post, J. Wiley, B. Fcirlumb, S. Astholter, A. Andre, Mr. Whittington, D. Lowery, H. Collins, E. Kulp. Second row. LoFiurc:, B. Brush, H, Knight. E. Corey, S. Hosmer, D. Marlowe, B. Moses, S, Campbell, C. Goat, P099 lll 8 5 Q i-non. 'IQIMES smrr, Fil'Sf.fQli',g iight? Ffeer,,B. Tirnrriermcnn, Edifors in-Cl'1ieffD. LowefY,'M6hdg7ng Edfhrf. jyqond row K. Reade, C4 Crawford, N.ILbfimer,.F-Y. Oberholrzer, J. Matthews. 712 jfruift, IQ. fCurrun,f M Thacher, Q,1Egjz' 3 il.. Cuminjns,Q.l1 VonKoes!er, N ' Frc:r1lJii1,fD.fgI6acmc1h, DQ Gmrdridn, A. Jdeger. S PECTATOR A First row,.left fo right: D. Holt, C. Herland,WD. Redingfon, H. Rumseyf M. Nickstadf, K. Ferns. A., Berg. Second row: E.tByrne, P.-Kuhn, T Economcki, C. Dodson, B. Voughf, B. Foirlcmb. Tf1ird'rovf: Halbert, K E.VPcnhorsf, D. Ohnermunn, T. Poland, E. Melqwin, S. Asihplfen., i F '-Q. Page H2 Dale fypes while fhe ofhers are af River Edge .f f R' I ,W V! f GREEN THUMB First row, left to right: S. Gregg, A. Clemens, V. Andrieu, Co-chairman, A. Prceger, M. Von Nostrand, G. Von Wort, S. Rice. Second row: R. Beardsley, L. Burton, M, McBurney, J. Coyne, F. Schmidt, B. Morgan, R. Greenlaw, Chairman, R. Ter Kuile, R. Solstcd. .N L ' . . fiffsfriff LIBRARY COUNCIL Sitting, left to right: G. Knoller, C. Knolier, M, Norton, G. Hinson, C. Suter, M, Midence, C. Mead. Standing: C. Grcnnon, E. Burns, D. Cole, M. Barry, B. Elkins, C. O'Sheo, J. Gluckler, N. Di Vclcccrro, D. Rispoli, E. Witschonke, J. Howott. X X lh lx GIRLS CHORALE Firsf row, leff fo right D. English, S. Manhold, C. Starn, P, Ander- son, V. Tfaufh, C. Linden, C. Hgrojd,,P,,'-Qosl1n,,L. Keppler, G. Pierce, B. Moore. Seger-id, row. B. Mellow,7G. 1Qa6'ns, sC. Mea- Q iden, Jenkins,7B.gSp69ner, IJ., 'Fleulij M Ba mann C Rey ' F. ,- 4, Y ' , -i, Q N- mem? D... Rocca, we -Fauik,ngf,. R. s Ming Irma vows me cooper, 1-s. .EQwidy.Is.s.eb,s:, K. Gqsissas. 1- kAndfL3'k1flz.yCai'ey, P. Terrell, S. BenneH,'S.'Brainard, K. Drake. Fourfh row. L. Warch, A. Adkins, J. Howard, J. Burse, S. Gay, C. Molina. Page IIA 614969151261 CONCERT CHOIR First row, leff Io righf: J. Walker, C Miller, Kandoian,'N. Collins, J Laveryi LK.,TroIh, A, Blum, S. Brain ard. Second row! G. De Nyse, J Flynn, T, Truih, D. Robinson, N Clark, N.'Taylor, J. Dayes, A. Butts Third row: J. Rennie, K, McAllister R. Wade, J. Walters, J.' Miller 21 - 2 B. Pigofl. GIRLS ENSEMBLE Left fo righf: J. Howard, K. Gaefiens, S. Post, J. Andrick, C. Madden, B. Moore, D. Rock, K. Drake, J. Faulkner, S. Manhold, P. Anderson, D. English. Mr. Whittemore at the piano. ........,.- W..-. :XJJQH-V I Vx...-33:35.-,g A ,.,.L. 1 fitpfgsmrgf - - , I ffiisfs. - A CAPPELLA First row, left fo right: S. Kelly, N. Gillespie, C. White, J. Hall, K. Pedersen, L. Keetch, M. Buzzard, G. Page, A. Praeger, M. Smith Second row: G. Sharp, E. Garofalo, C. While, J. Wiley, S. Wersh ing, M. Hoag, J. Vanderbeck, J. McLaughlin, C. White, P. Larsen Third row: G. Knowles, C. Knell, E. Russell, L. Mahony, N. Wise- man, S. Yourga, B. Hirsch, S. Downey, J. Clark, L. Cameron, L. Atwater. Standing: B. Jaekel, D. Ostman, B. Millar, A. Gardner, J DeGise, D. Elliott, M. Faulkner, N. Rollenhagen, W. Klug, C. Law rence, R. Landrelh, D. Graham, T. Purcell, D. Pulver, H. Banks, J Balow, R. Drews, M. McBurney, D. Williams, C. Mason, T, Kilbourne BOYS' OCTET . Left fo right: N, Rollenhagen, QA. L. DeGise, J. Balow, D. Pul . 1 ver, D. Ostman, B. Jackel, C. gr- . Mason, D. Graham. 3 ag' V J ,MADRLGALQ Left to right Rf Landrelh,'C. Lawrence, M. Faulkner, D. Graham, Pederson, M. J Buzzard, E. Russell, M. Burns,fS.iDowney. G. Knowles alpiano. Page ll5 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First row, left to righf: C. Sufer, B Hanim, K, Grifman, E. Colwell, M. Eng- lish, D. Robinson, L. Reuben, R. Prae- ger, C. Clark, M. Zintel. Second row. J. Ashwood, C. Carlin, J. Kent, L. Ba- binsky, J. Peters, J. Hayes, N. Miller, C. Hoycook. Third row: B. Musson, K, Schuberl, C. Franz, J. McMunn, N. Myers, M. Anderegg, N. Clark, A. Maynard. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Firsf row, left lo righf: T. Logan, T. Knighi, G. Van Dusec, R. Morgan, T. Evans, G. Wilson. Second row: G. Parker, B. Wilson, R. Caldwell, S. Bone, M. Stockstill, G. Gilibeafi. Third row: R. Eislobeu, A. Deardeu, R, Svec, R. Meunz, P. Runge. BAND First row, left to right: R. Terkuile, E. Plackwik, R. Mitchell, D. Ken- nedy, F. Witschonke, E. Roth, C. Cuseo, R. Peterman. Second row: J. Ireland, C. Miller, R. Scheer, K. Koonert, K. Jensen, L, Peterson, P. Pollenz, J. Johnson, C. Ritzler, D. Berry, R, Hender. son. Third row: J. Rogers, D. Henderson, B. Powers, M. Stahl, A, Kmetz, M. Davis, B. English, J. Luther, T, Purcell, E, Stowell, E. ORCHESTRA First row, left to right: B, Smith, A. Yemetz, P. Pollenz, F. Wit- schonke, M. Midence, S. De Jae- ger, K. Jensen, N. Shook. Sec- ond row. A. Young, R. Peterson, J. Faulkner, M. Faulkner, N. Franklin, J. Luther, G. Purcell, S. McDonald, G. Tomlinson. Third row: C. Nelson, W. Powers, T. Appert, R. Neske, B. Tschudi, A. Ward, S. Aron. Fourth row: C. Cuseo, R. Mitchell, E. Plackwic, L. Mcknight. Witschonke, J. Luetie. Fourth row: C. King, B. Denmend, L. Roepe, B. Ason, R. Hazen, A. Ward, R. Snout, P. lunkel, R. Tenny. Fifth row: D. Davis, B. Ahern, F. Glock, l. Van Schenkhof, R. Wilcox, B. Smith, C. Nelson, B. Penny. Sixth row: D. Woodall, L. Davison, G, Arnold, J. Lane, D. Runkle, J. Hostler, B, Mable, H. Leyenburger. Seventh row: T. Appert, B. Smith, R. Neske, T. Lavery, D. Bloss. LOS CONQUISTADORS First row, left to right: P. Wise, M. McCarthy, M Midence. Second row: C. White, B. Vill- forth, M, Van Nostrand, B. Graet. V CLUB ESPANA First row, left to right: T. Fos- ter, G. Liemert, C. Loebel, C. Hanson, W. Liverance, J. Gordon, M. Hopler, N. Clay- don, M. Burton, Second row: R. Wagner, S. Holmes, S. Short, M. Henderson, L. Cam- eron, P. Buchanan, S. Stranps, C. Miller, K. Gamble. Third row: J. Schneider, D. Brown, D. Layer, D. Pulver, B. Prahl, T. Rogers, Dr. Del Rio, Faculty Advisor. .. . ... v 44:-gs.- LOS BUSCADORES First row, left to right: H. Suplicki, H. Rumsey, S. Rice, D. Egan, E. Byrne, K, Ferns, C. Pieiak, L. Irving, C. Scielzo, B. Smith, R. Peraino, Mrs, Gray, Faculty Ad- visor. Second row: N. Oliveri, C. Loudermilk, C. Stew- art, R. Scielzo, E. Crock, J. Armstrong, G. Roberts, M, Hoebee, J. Warner, S. Kipp, M, Maupin, Third row: M. Flaherty, J. Bambrick, W. Klug, S. Bone, T. Poland, R. Whitney, E. Dietler, D. Reinhardt, J. Bec- cica, W. Hulbert, S. Burness, M. Cullinan. . FRENCH CLUB , y , ' First row, left to right: P. Mihdllc, N. Shcurky, M. Singlevitch, M. Evans, D. English, P Mateer, L. Himadi, M. Faulkner, Ji McLaughlin, E. Corey, D. Barns, B, Subliki, B. Henwood M. Ottens, F. Zietz. Secqndrow. E:Bulazs, B. Buruchian, K. Mqfte, C. Herrold, K. Reinauer C. Swazik, B. Mooref,5ifBpbinqfQ,iC. Willis, B.fSmijl32il. Lulher, L. Johnson, T. McGuire G. Andqrise, Miss Mgim-jfPt5e,u15? Advisorfrhfrd roifvf5A'fqsWiIIis.,,B. Jenkins, M. Clark E. Ebersol, C. DeMdrco,,K. Cxming, A. Clarke, S. CrQigf25.sAr'o7l,'.S. Gehrig, C. Hetsko Fourth row: G. Klopmcln, M. Bpyfl, Letlerer, SfWershing,, P. cl,eYoung, B, Deufsh, C Clarke, B. Jaekel, A.l.R6sf,'SQ Cdrry,'W. Bell,,fD2 Monson. Fifth rtfwfj. Armstrong, B. Tim mer, B. Nicholas, R. Pqtgrsgrijfw. Bell,,C. MdMovrvw, N. Wiseman, S. Yourga, N. Hatha way. Sixth row: D. Geieij, S.'Ross, G: Kelly, T. Nelson, T. Smith, A. Gouard, G. Brown C ,Q . M RUSSIAN CLUB Sitting, left to right: T. Valbra, C. Thorton, W. Sailer, T. Rogers. Standing: M. Becker, W. Wu Perron, S. Shirley, R. McClear, G. Gallico, M. Marsh. P095 llo 1 1 1 ' iw D' 8 I Rs I' xn AUDIO VISUAL AIDES First row, left to right: F. Tetor, D. Cont- rell, T. Lamont, R. Kutzg J. Adomovitz. Second row: B. Ebersboch, Mr. Robert- son, Faculty Adwisorg S. Young, T. Molica. LIGHTING CREW First row, left to right: R. Brookmun, J, Portole, Chairman, W. Bobosade. Second row: R. Eillot, J. Lone, E. Diet- Ier, S. Hosmer, R, Terkuile, K. Homblin, D. Goodwin. 3 iw xg 'I Q TRAFFIC SAFETY GROUP First row, left to right: D. Hughes, C. Miller, S. Post, B. Jenkins, V. Kipp, P. Clancy, N. Timmermon, L. Hall, M. Clark, P. Shreve, S Cook, K. Cormack, S. Chrystol, Miss Lyon, J. Jacques, J. Godart, Mueller. Third row: S. Hosmer, E. Dietler, N. Rollenhagen, B. Sol G. Koons, P. Pollenz, J. Downey, D, Redclington, J, Hoggstrom, stat, R. Amunclsen, G. De Noyelles, J. Porsch, B. Vriesmo, J. Pierce R. Bobosode. Second row: D. Tomkins, M. Burden, B. Mortenson, M, Fisher, C. Norton, S. Wire, M. Thron, F. Schmidt. B. Gorofolo, B. Windsor, B. Morgan, J. Prentice, D. Dodson, S. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB First row, left to right: D. English, C. Loudermilk, C. Shoemaker, J. Armstrong, C. Bateman, P. Stuart, C. Reyman. Second row: P. DeYoung, P. Mihalik, B. Supkicki, A. Wright, L. Peterson, M. Waszkiewicz, L. Atwater, Secretory. S. Clark, President, L. Cam eron, Treasurer, M. Lane, G. Knowles, C, O'Shea, N. Rotolo. Third row: A. Post, P. Flagherty, M. Baumann, K. Schneider, G. Roberts, M. Hoebee, E. Church, D, Nicholas, C. Later, T, Slack, D Bateman, N. Osborne. Fourth row: M. Chico, M. Bradly, C, Car mock, C. D'Auria, C. Butler, G. Koons, M. Van Riper, B. Baird E. Ebersol, L. Fire, P. Olson, Fifth row: J. Shorpless, D. Shorpless M. Norton, K. DeLeew, S. Speer. y. if 1 ff- Q1 x 2 ---1-.ef i i Q, 5 ' ' . up -Y ,-,--v FUTURE PHYSICIANS OF AMERICA CLUB First row, left to right: M. Curran, C. Engel, A. Motzko, B. English, M. Barton, C. Wrenz, C. Poper, C, StopskoFF. Second row: E. Mohony, P. Nagel, M. Nelson, C. Traver, M. Barry, L. Warch, P. Juntwal. Third row: D. Wilson, C. Schillinder, D. Richards, S. Redeke, J. Mulder, C. Walters, D. Landreth, C. Molina, L. Carey, J. Almquist, R. Mitchehell . Page l2l RADIO CLUB PHRONTISTERIAN CLUB First row left to nghf D Harvey J Lane C Anderton First row left fo nght C Smith P Rork B Nelson D Ross G Peters Second row T Fmnklm B Smnh p Buscemc R Moeler R Salstadt Second row J Trogner H Nassau BOYS BOWLING CLUB First row left to rvght R Parts D Grant J Schmoltze B Jeckle D Boyler Mr Vollone Faculty Sponsor J Roner hon R Le Page C Bryon M Boyd D Reinhardt R Saul Second row D Taylor T Norton B Keane B Delaney C Norton J Trogner B Bryon T Mollca J Gray D Frltz J Kosusko Thrrd row S Chervon G Wilson D Prlce P Kllgo,L Pufal B Penney G De Nollles B Perry T Lamont N Sleber B Butera Fourth row B Kennedy B McKenna D Runkle C Baum R Stone COMMERCIAL CLUB First row left to right M Greene C Butler C DAur4a S Becker K Harper A Jordan Second raw C Martnn D Rlchards D Mac Donald M Burke L Green M Smith C Von Zlle Page l22 J Mulder R Wentworth M Becker R McClear YS? f ev yf an My :gy Q61 1 Jul. 2 XX' , --- fLZQ4Z -f-' fZQZf f-1 QQ? ffl'-37 f 3 r, fl L A U' , 4 'X XX wg ,,. T , , y X ,, gl' Z A ,ni win ri pg NN A Y' A fs- - , X 455 -L i f X N ' -'et 4 f - J f 'll X l i-TLA! L f4' ' Y P' -ii? I H X ll It .-ff! V ff .',. E 1 BIOLOGY CLUB First row, left to right: S. Fanning J. Beckvold, J. Petlers, D. Phillipp, D. Gessinger. Second row: C. Boul ten, W. Lodkey, M. Spohr, N. Fior dolisi, B. Parsekian. is ., ' PLAKHISISEE- Cum Figstfroyvp ldlyffqwfilgitql, gnlvernq. Lim- B9eH:f?S65M96Wafdr3f55Cf6i9. 5: DUDJGP' P. 'smggevgg gj5Qfrjsj,,Q5fFiA si ,t-E gigan- hold. gg Cyhdvpgef. Cmpk, J. clucmens.geesfEf,5J.'Afmsrrnhg, J. Preni tice, A. Holnibsf Tl'lirdjroW.f,9,,Price, RQ Korner, R. Elliotf'1M.5MfcJe'fi9Q Cum: mings, E. wilsomlfqwghgfogjigi Ander- ton, P. Neogle, St ybglrgh, R.fl1tl4Hdreth,V,fT?' Lamont. Fifth fwfr. oiiqefi,1n,fD5wsg1?..,' Ziegler, E. Di4ftgf,'gxatq2flg,:gkg,,g M. Breneshbulgfvgjjggjlzfxf :rf-?,? fiE'? : : 2' ,Wg 2 gf? CAMERA CLUB First row, left to right: J. Cnlvet, R. Specht, B. Boyle, J. Demuth, J. Jordan. Second row: J. Mil- burn, R. Saul, P. Scuint, M. Spohr, R. Elliot. Third row: P. Nagle, B. Gray, D. Moses. Fourth row: B. Shellcrd, D. Marlow, P. Hudson, G. Punhorst. Fifth row: P. Bartholdson, D. Price, S. Hosmer, J. Zeigler, H. Dross, M. Wilson. 5 Gr 5 ROMP A RUTHERFORD BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS Left to right: Greg Gallico, President, Harrison Knight, Vice4 President, Greg Silva, Treasurer, Kit Allabough, Secretary. PLASTER PROGRAM SELLERS First row, left to right: D. Garrison, P. Don, J. Beri, Second row: S. Slette- Iand, N. Taylor, A. Kaiser, J. Lonccxo, C. Chwalk, J. Lavery. Third row: G, Oles, K. Padavano, J. Reinauer, G. Thompson. REFRESHMENT STAND COMMITTEE First row, left to right: P. Nochtigal, M. Evans, M. Nichols, B. Decker, P. Bensen, C. Reymann, M. Buzzard, K. Reilly. Third row: Schrenk, N. Oliveri, M. Van Nostrand, L. Hall, D. Edson. Second K. Watson, G. Oles, T. Ham, J. De Luca, P. Larsen, C. Stewart, row: N. Gardner, B. Hyslop, S. Aron, A. Praeger, D, Keeler, V. S. Doscher, E, Bartlett, L. 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Van Emburgh, L, Thompson, Page l25 SKI CLUB fI'HEt JERSEYMRN Left to right K,'HamIin, P. Ward, B. Spohr, D. Fritts, T. Winner, R. McClear. - X SKI COUNCIL Firsf row, leff fo righf: N. Collins, V. Troufh, R. Graef R. Wenfworth, Miss Welliver, G. Mcksymowicz, K' Rilley, C. Schneider. Second row: R. McCIecr, B Fairlamb, B. Burns, J, Porfole, J. Evans, B. Solsfud. xl'v .-' -. -'33 4 3 .qu ...- ,,., w .ef IKQ x AX 1 JR Ex-wA. 82 X 3 . nu 8 -- 3? ' M cX ' M X fW H . W x N N .4.4u-ww... V 'A , The bill ls . mu in Pvntaz- 112 fwfr'M1'mf'U3!' and B' km In 11, if-1.2-m.gxQ ' , , ,, Q . f . .:. . - V e Hcmsse Ruirs - 1m3mitcc.l:1ws and ,y are 1-arrmd ij m'f'l'Cd UML UH . 9 Amsu-w' P'?km' ed By ART vhich hfigins 1'll2LlZ'iI12QS 'Fhursv lt with an Je to possible 111a-,mmm it x Pmssmp fm Ami me all - gh., Sm-.mae Th day- Wismn, mzTx111u?nv gnc? 4 Ten- ' Ve! BERLIN' ly In-zhratio 1 me chair- 'mags point vevvr, 'ff , UI umm, Hmbl U,The 18-da man of . CDl!1Illif4?th5 ,I mgal band! '-gmc. qffA?n,d wiv-ia ,nm msg 'permittef tec. Rcpre om-arc X'V.Nfm'II1 of 1: xscrip ike-'L 'AI P fl. x ,Berhx?ev Smith. Viv?-'JI UC1'Hl- lv wit a fa stiff, qik KQA Lfincf- LM A T 1 :Qi 'es m the . ' , ' 1 . re'- mn prolong the ngs mmm ,than t fl ful! hangin F ' ,i Mr L--and th ' IN- , Qeen. X ' . ' . pg x Tens of Klum Adj.. .W U A h Q ,Irzf:rP. mi th .txonl 'A u oil A , d mm 'l 'xnlmm L Op' now 2,7 million m' CQ of guildgn M-1.,N parllemamej Q' ' gc the bm to the mm: A' ' fm '0S and HD 1' ' Y ma ny in n 450 is ' 2 . :en C0n m'm1Si ' Jy the md nf in , I . are pmdi h the . of H inn! .gg-:?j:4:iiq? rl A lwaiting to . I ? , W . ' 5 41-to1's. M .to the V K N If 1. K ,Tu,iT, . ' ' Y '-- xi? . ' Mm ,hx Q? t X J .- -f.f H541 '1'...'.f HQ: -a '..,, Af, 6 4 W' li- Bob Fountain takes an early lead against Manchester, JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY First row. J. Grieder, M. Lofgren, S. Hollowell,J. Jenkins B. Davison, G. Mastin, B. Peterman. Second raw: T, Glynn E. Carslon, S. Burness, P. King, F. Glock, K. Moore, D. Har vey, B. Droste, J. Balow, R. Dykhouse. Third row: C. Gallep, W. LaRose, M, Fisher, R. Lyon, R. Peterman, G. De Jongh T. Millard, R. Boedclinghaas, P. Darby, B. Sloan, R. Muenz, W. Gessmann. PAUL HARTMAN Captain LEAGUE CHAMPIONS VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY First row: S. Bronson, W. Liverance, D. Ryan, J. Coyne, J. Bandrowski. Second row: F. Schmidt, P. Hartman, H. Skewis, B. Fountain, L. Metzger, W. La Marte. Absent: S. O'Brien. With only one loss, to non-loop foe Tenaf1y, the cross country team gave retiring coach Ted Stratton an appropriate reward for his tireless guidance by win- ning the league meet and the league championship on October 29th. Hank Skewis produced the highlight ofthe season when he lowered his own home course rec- ord to 12.48 against Ramapo Regional. SCORES Won 8, Lost 1 RHS 30 Tenafly ....... ....... 2 7 15 Manchester . ....... 50 23 Fairlawn .. ...,... 46 21 Teaneck ....... .,..,., 3 8 27 Paramus ........ .....,. 2 8 23 Englewood ......... ,..,,., 3 5 27 Hackensack ....... ....... 3 2 20 Cliffside Park ..... ..,.,,, 4 3 23 Ramapo ....... .,..,.. 3 8 I I 1 The soccer team enioyed an excellent season, despite tough competition within the league. Many considered the O-O tie with the league champions from Teaneck the most exciting game. The third-place standing of Ridge- wood could have been higher, if only we had received a few breaks in the many close-scoring games. SCORES Won II, Lost 3, Tied 3 RHS 3 Fairlawn ..,....., ,,,,,, 3 2 Rutherford c,,.,., .,,,,,, 0 2 Paramus ,,,,.. ,,,,,, I 6 Englewood ,,,...,, ,,,,,, 2 I Hackensack .,VV,... ..,,,, 2 O Teaneck .,.,,,,s. ,Y,,,, O 4 Bergenfield ,,,...,, ,,.,,l O 3 Cliffside Pork ..,,,.. ,,,,,, 0 I Fairlawn .,.,,,.,,.. ,,,,w,l 0 4 Rutherford ...,, ,l,,,,, 2 2 Paramus ...... ,,,,,l, I 6 Englewood .,....., ,,l,,, O I Hackensack ,,.,,, ,,,,l, 2 I Teaneck ,.....,,, ,,A,,, 2 4 Bergentield ..,,,,,,..,A,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,YA,l O I Cliiside Park .,,,,,.,,,..,,,...,.........,..,,,,, ,s,,,, 0 State Tournament 2 Riverdell .,,,, ,,,,,,. I O Teaneck ,,,,,,, c,,,,, 2 Paramus pursues Art O'Hara. VARSITY SOCCER First row: B. Fairlomb, K. Olive, C. Preston, S. Kravchak, C, An dolsek, J. Stuinback. Second row: T. Soold, R. Pride, A. O'Hara T. Yacona, J. Gessinger, C. Jesser, B. Saunders, B, Thompson Third row: Mr. R. Flechtner, coach, J. Boulton, V, Celentano, R Hahl, L. Hahl, G. Kelly, B. Cleaveland, B. Brock, M. Joondeph J. Harper, W. Klug. Captain John Logan flashes through against Rutherford. JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER inger, R. Kahn, S. Reinauer, R. Buis, W. Scala, S. Bone. First row: P. Peterson, S. Driggs, J. Schmidt, L. Davison, B. Walker, D. Felldin, J. Nelson. Second row: R. Wiese, J. Jeffers, B. Cooke, T. Knight, B. Horton, D. Blackford, D. Gessinger, B. KeIIey,T. Logan. Third row: Mr. R. Kimrnerle, coach, S, Fanning, B. McCullough, J. Lopez, B. Ferri, P, Sanderson, J. Yearing, J. Had- VARSITY FOOTBALL Q ,N First row: S. Thomson, T. Brock, B. Whitaker, B. Schreiber, J. Leyden C. Evans, G. Corcoran, J. Elgin, A. Rosso, N. Lowen, S. Haggerty, J Gamble, E. Abele. Second row: Mr. R. Sweeney, coach, J. Brochett J. Newell, B. Drees, G. Kremers, R. Walters, G. Silva, B. Timmerman J. Adomovitz, T. Winner, J. Luhman, D. Terry, J. Newell, B. Knutsen R. Rauer, T. Chwalk, B. Gordon. Third row: M. Driscoll, R. Forenza, J Keller, P. Durvett, J. Moeller, F. Terry, C. Doran, W, Lascar, B. Jud J. Behrmann, J. Stroker, H. Banks, J. Reamer, C. Allen, D. Heiman, D. Stewart. 1,1 5? ,, J aygi 3 ,,,. i rf+1 lf,1 -A :I I ,ff R if u f ,fi .L3 ' 'gi - J if 'L 1:.sHmwfwMH,w , ,. Q . , 'tel Y My I ,- , J I 'x ,f v ,,, ' Coaches HAROLD REBHOLZ, LEO PALMISANO, ROGER SWEENEY, THOMAS ROGERS The 3-4-l record compiled by the football team disappointed many. Yet, there were several exciting moments, such as the 19-0 upset over powerful Paramus and the fine defensive eFfort displayed in limiting the high-scoring league champions from Hackensack to fourteen points. SCORES Won 3, Lost 4, Tied l RHS 2l Don Bosco ........ ...... 7 O Cliffside Park ....... ...... 2 I9 Rutherford ........ ...... 6 19 Paramus .......... ...... 0 0 Hackensack ...... ...... l 4 O Bergentield ...... ...... 0 7 Teaneck ......... ...... 2 4 13 Fair Lawn ....... ...... l 9 awww? ww JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL First row: B. Packard, R. Morrell, K. Thomson, D. Lobaugh, M, Bucci, D. Frame, R. Badu D. Tomlins, D. Keeley, F. Ciliberti, S. Prime, M. Corcoran. Second row: B. Frick, B, Blodgett B. Weldon, R. Schalau, A. Pantile, S. Young, T. Brock, T. Demarco, B. Rozell, B, Dietler D. Van Yperen, S. Shaw, J. Beckvold, P. Senft. Third row: Mr. T. Rodgers, coach, B Hawley, J. Schank, D. Williamson, D. Touw, J, Ross, D. Brown, D. Cook, J. Houlihan, B JQN LUHMANN Hurley, L. Nagy, P. Dee, T. Betten, D. Oberle. Page 730 Captain 1 I ,J-. 4 7? 1 :Am ? K1 at Y 5 YJ -ll' N2 f, f 1 , ,f f'-w 1 ' , . ji' I f ,J '? 5 I , X is , , 'N ' 8 V .M 3 wi! iffy it 2. gf 3 flu .-1 , -Nr RHS 77 Fair Lawn .,,,, 70 Paramus ..,,... 56 Bergenfield 7I Old Tappan . 63 Englewood 42 Hackensack 80 Rutherford ..... 51 Englewood 47 Hackensack . 63 Teaneck ....... 51 Cliffside Park . 78 Fair Lawn ..... VARSITY BASKETBALL -Q.. First row: R. Whitney, H. Kooy, G. Silva, J. Harper, ing, P. Durvett, D. Cook, J. Montgomery, G. Cor- T. Yacona, A. O'Hara. Second row: R. Pfister, E. Keat- coran, G. Sherman, Mr. F, Mozeleski, coach. SCORES Because of our basketball team's third-place finish Won 20, Lost 6 in the highly rated Northern New Jersey Inter- RHS scholastic League, many observers felt that Ridge- . 32 65 Bergentteld ...... 54 wood although a good team, lacked the ability to . 62 78 Rutherford ........ 58 defeat the League co-champions, Hackensack and f .59 68 Englewood fff'-' 43 Englewood. Then-with the team's thrilling victory ' ,jg gi Igackensack 6 over Paramus in the Oscar J. Thompson Memorial . on Bosco ...... 67 . . . I 159 65 Teaneck --,--,---- 52 Jamboree-this Illusion was shattered, as all the w 68 74 Cliffside park ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 55 top teams in the County fell before Ridgewood's W 55 66 Bergen Catholic '62 smooth-working squad, which set a new Jamboree - 'II 85 Englewood ------ 1:79 three-game scoring record of 2l8 points. Frank ' Zmfonus ,Mig Mozeleski's men followed this triumph by advanc- I 50 68 BuYonne ::-H JH65 ing to the sectional semifinals in the State Tourna- , 60 44 Emefson ---.,,, 'H51 ment, before snapping their twelve-game winning 49 Paramus ....... 'Bergen Holiday Festival 'Bergen County Jamboree ' State Tournament I streak by losing to Emerson. High-scoring junior Jim Montgomery was named to the all-county first team. COUNTY CHAMPIONS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL First row: D. McCoy, B. McCullough, B. Ferri, T. Schneider, M. Corcoran. Second row: D. Oberle, R. Frame, W. Weldon, B. MacMillan, R. Glover, K J. Lopez. Third row: J. Hadinger, J. Stroker, P. Brown, J. Vanderbeck, ' K. Gottschalk, P. Sanderson, Mr. J. Perkins, coach. JOHN HARPER and .GREG SILVA Co-captains I rw 1 6 4 . ,1- 1 Yi DISTRICT CHAMPIONS The wrestling team, losing only to first-place Hackensack, turned in one of its finest seasons. Led by Captain Ron Leverich, District Cham- pion at 168 pounds, Ridgewood placed five grapplers in the re- gionals: District Champion Rick Lundholm at 'IO6 pounds, District Champion Len Kocis at I3O pounds, District Champion Jere Newell af I78 pounds, and District Champion Bill Saunders who won at the Regionals and advanced to the state semifinals-af II4 pounds. RON LEVERICH Captain, District Champion VARSITY WRESTLING First row: R. Lundholm, R. Leverich, B. Saunders, captain. Second row: Mr. R. Flechtner coach, J. Newell, L. Kocis, J. Elgin, B. Whitaker, D. Blackford, R, Dow, B. Knutsen W. Dross, B. Schreiber. , s 1:5 .. s8f,bQ,, ?t-V' A. H - DH k -4 Q. ' , L Aw' fri y A, L' 4 QQ. 7, Z 3 it W' tx I 5 f gunilnw ? , Q . A ' K SCORES V f RA W'All f' yuan 5 .Y ' WonI'l,LostI , 1 2 A K V , V4 . M Wg. ' , . RHS s I ' 1 ,- K -i fs Q . , Mmm v 24 Teaneck ........... . ........ 21 . 3. I ' Atiuizugna V1 iinsfuiuuz i firm, 0? um b: ,i v10r.fwi1U1 5 A v fb 5 1 ' ffm-S ,W 9 M ' I-47 1. 23' . L' . ' 'li' ,' H 'rg b 33 Glen Rock ,,,.,,, ,,,,, , ...I 2 , K I 1 1 ' 1 ' I ' K' i QM 0 v 29 Bergenheld ..... ...... . ..23 H , I - , ' 29 Ramsey ........ ......... 2 0 1 ' i , 23 Paramus ......... ......... I 7 J g A In I , , , ' 0 4 ' I5 Hackensack ..... ........ . 30 ' ' ' . ' ' x ' I V I ' 36 Tenafly ........... ..... . 8 f K , A 46 Englewood ,.... ...... 7 , . , ' ' n v , , 'f' 45 Lodi ....,,...,.,.. ......... 'I O f 59: - ' ff 3' f - I '- A f 25 River Dell .....,. ......... 2 1 JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING First row: J. Bernadino, S. Goldrich, L. Davidson, R. Badu, J. Jacques, J. Byer. Second row: B. Dietler, B. Jud, E. Hansen, B. Horton, T. Prentice, B. Burns, H. Scala, R, Rozell, E. Dietler. Third row: J. Reinhardt, P. Abma, R. Buis, R. Pfeitier, L. Nagy, S. Reinauer, B. Volpe, A. Arguedas, R. James, M. Lofgren. Page I34 BOB HINNES Captain First row: M. Newitt, coach, B. Blackford, B. Horton, D. Figlar, A. Elsea, J. Gessinger, T, Brock, J. Lopez, C. Jesser, C. Jennings, P, Rourke, B. Hinnes, S. Westphal. TENNIS Once again RHS possesses one of the finest tennis teams in the state. The team, which is expected to extend Ridgewood's phenomenal winning streak of 68 straight league wins, is composed of captain Bob Hinnes and Paul Rourke, singles and Jack Gessinger, Chip Jesser, Andy Elsea, and Dave Black- ford, doubles. Although Coach Otis Grendler is ailing, the team, which is under the leadership of Mr. Newitt, hopes to annex the league title in another undefeated season and then perhaps to take top Iaurels in the state, GOLF Led by three year veterans and co-captains Bruce Gordon and Ron Whit- ney, this year's golf team could win the Bergen County Golf League cham- pionship and take a high place in the state tournament. Todd Poland and George Kelley, backed up by transfer student Don Grant, complete Mr. Mozeleski's promising squad. First row: B. Gordon, co-captain, T. Poland, G. Kelley, R. Whitney, co-captain, R. Pride, D. Grant, F. Mozeleski, coach. JOHN HARPER and JON LUHMANN Co-captains First row: T. Farrell, B. Thompson, M. Athos, L. Kocis, J. Adamovitz, J. Harper, J. Luhmann G, Gallico, G. Kremers, C. Rock, R. Rauer, T. Glynn. Second row: Mr. L. Palmisano coach, G. Davison, W. Liverance, J. Bandrowski, B. Fountain, R. Calissi, D. Wilson, Ti Donnelly, P. Parisi, J. Leyden, W. Lascar, S. Young. Third row: S. Bone, J. Grieder, H Skewis, S. Wier, C. Norton, J. Disko, M. Scherer, L. Pufhal, K. Moore, J. Decker, B, Butera F. McCranor. Fourth row: W. Tersain, G. Deneller, J. Kususko, T. O'Shea, C. Baum, J Gray. Absent: P. Hartman, J. Elgin, R. Muenz, J. Bernadino. The track team could be one of the best in the league this year. ln sprinter Jon Luhmann and high iumper-hurdler John Harper the Maroons have two experienced captains. Last year's league cham- pion in the 880, Hank Skewis, returns with hopes of breaking the school record for that distance. Other Maroons with an excellent chance to set school records are John Leyden, pole vault, and Ron Rauer, discus. With some support for these standouts, the Maroons should finish near the top in their quest for North New Jersey lnterscholastic League championship. TRACK 1 SCHEDULE Hackensack Clittside Park Englewood Paramus Fair Lawn Lodi Bergenfield Ramapo Rutherford Glen Rock Teaneck League Meet at Fair Lawn First row: B. Winsor, T. Chwalk, P. Lagos, A. O'Hara, J. Fleischmann. Second row: G. Pruiksma, L. Peele, J. Logan, T. Morrun, J. Stroker, G. Bauer, R. Walters, D. Terry, JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL First row: R. Kahn, D. McCoy, B. McCo, K. Thomson, M. Ferri J. Beckvold, R. McMillian. Sec ond row: J. Hartwick, B. Fischer P. Driscoll, B. Glover, J. Yearing R. Glover, S. Oberle. SCHEDULE Englewood Clilifside Park Fair Lawn Rutherford Peddie Paramus Teaneck Hackensack Bergenheld Englewood Cliffside Park Fair Lawn Rutherford Paramus Teaneck Hackensack Bergenfield 1 R. Sweeney, coach. VARSITY BASEBALL Although the baseball team is composed almost entirely of sea- soned varsity players, there is a lack of pitching and depth of consistent hitting. John Logan, last year's leading hitter, and Pete Lagos should take up some ofthe slack. These two might, with plenty of hustle from the team as a whole, put Ridgewood near the top ofthe league. Page l37 GIRLS' SPORTS Page 138 BASKETBALL BOWLING STUDENT LEADERS SPORTS COUNCIL GIRLS' GOLF FIELD HOCKEY CO-ED VOLLEYBALL Page 739 A 1 3 E5 cc TMHEANQ 7 H ,ml' . fwilf In !,V, MU , W ,!frJ3f'Wf'JJ 1' , 1 ' -'MMIZ ww, I 4'fJl'f!f' N jf 1, f 1'N I M2110 'L fn - QS Q ZZMWMM1 1 'f X IH VI I I MSW: QW? A fy, My' 'n l' .M , , , ., i,M?'U np' Y 'M ful H r l ' V 1 W Mr fb ff!fff,, fy 1 i NH 95? 2 K , Q -4-ff 1 ' .215 '?g,. Si. ... .53 L ' .fzzlaxfm ' Sqfiliik , 1,5 if 1,3522 2 ,ix .A f' g Q V. . i,1,j,g,1 f?f2, f- , fe-2 - 5 iff2Axg51'vii ?s3,1-Qilfifhf-f , ,i ' 2-z ' 'Mia' 'WV Krsna .t.w,-5:55 inf- .M xx - vw vfxi .,, fi W , 1:23253-LS! 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