Riverside High School - Torch Yearbook (Riverside, NJ)
- Class of 1972
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Wfw-.hykqum - -. gm .K gf If ' 1 g -. '14 - . vhw' W Life and Administration . i SQA , .43 iii f A V ,gin Yelling aT The Team righT along wiTh Rocky . . . sTepping precariously Through The sTands selling baskeTs oT candy . . . waTching The Blue Devil dummy go up in The Tlames oT The Homecoming bonfire . . . sacrificing ice cream money Tor Pro- iecT SanTa missing The baskeTball game To work on The concession sTand . . . ToleraTing a shirT and Tie on SpiriT Week dress-up day . . . SPIRIT . . . The pulse of RHS. Theme - 3 Selling Chrisfmas cards, decora- fions, and gills 'For FBLA . . . sacrific- ing eighlh period and afler school lime +o sell soil prefzels . . . beginning a+ eighf o'cloclc on Safurday morning +o make IOOO hoagies . . . preparing Spanish dishes and donning Tradilional dress for Spanish Honor Sociery gafher- ings . . . haggling over Key Club Chrisfmas Tree prices wifh prospecfive buyers . . . working long afler schools closing +o meef a yearbook deadline . . . ORGANIZATIONS . . . +he pulse of RHS. 4 - Theme AW iiiii 'E fra 2 v -wi '57 'Q 43- . ybgg Theme Dramafizing a scene from Canlerbury Tales . . . measuring fhe righf amoun+ of each elemenf in a chemisfry experimenl . . . asking for advice while draf+ing +he , firsf copy of a shorf slrory . . . complefing 1 a mechanical drawing ske+ch for The As- , bury Park exhibil . . . making Chrisfmas cards for Spanish classes . . . producing original radio broadcasfs in Journalism . . . learning +he workings of compufers in Dafa Processing . . . ACADEMICS . . . +he pulse of RHS. ii ii i ii ii araa in ,ii 1 ', , r' i' i f i ' ' 2 iiii iiiii gf' 6 - Theme Theme 1 'R 8 - Theme J Lb K' .mv Sv .aw ,, , 'W . ,3,,, , if .fgqgigsif , ,u Q6 V Li l f' Enduring daily foofball praclice in +he Seplember heal . . . sinking a half-courf shof as 'rhe buzzer sounds . . . pinning an opponenl in len seconds . . . s+riking oul in The fenfh 'Frame To win a rnafch . . . perfeding a handsfand 'ro complefe a rou- 'rine on 'rhe parallel bars . . .sprinfing sud- denly foward fhe finish line wifh a surpris- ing bursl' of speed . . . cafching a fly ball againsl' fhe fence . . . SPORTS . . . The pulse of RHS. Theme ? 7' I KM ,. ,gg fix, I. W Sim i eu Qi ,Wu 'R-U' 7. H. .fgiinigr STUDENT LIFE COURAGE. . . The pulse oT RHS . . . asking signaTures oT upperclassmen on orienTaTion placards. . . perTorming in TronT oT guesTs in The school play parTicipaTing in SpiriT Week skiTs. DEDICATION . . .The pulse oT RHS . . . collecTing Toys and canned goods Tor The needy working nighTly aT TloaT meeTings, regardless oT homework. . . giving as much eTTorT and Time as possible To a SporTs NighT Team. HONOR. . .The pulse oT RHS. . . being selecTed as prom queen or king . . . becoming The l97I Homecoming Queen . . being announced as Miss RHS . . . meriTing inducTion inTo The NaTional Honor SocieTy. PRIDE. . .The pulse oT RHS. . . winning Homecoming TloaT compeTiTion . . . obTaining The SpiriT STick aT pep rallies . . having The longesT SpiriT Chain . . . graduaTing. 'fi-Xxx il 4--ww -New fl' eg, -5 : is wise - -. -fa: ,H E l A .,,- I-wwmm-mv V3'!f8l! Kaflwy Bucher and Gail Mi+cheIl affach crepe paper fo +he Junior Class floaf Sophomore Barry Mifsch painfs Japanese symbols on The pagoda during 'rhe before bringing if fo The foofball field on Homecoming Day. I4 - Sfudenl Life hecfic week preceding Homecoming compefifion. Seniors Gilda Hochgerlel, Judy Janlzowski. Terri Ford. Laurie Raup, and Maureen Borger beam wifh happiness afler being announced as Homecoming finalisfs during flue lialffime fesfivilies. During The l97I Homecoming halTTime, The Juniors' TloaT, Holland, Travels around The TooTball Tield To The Tune of Tip-Toe Through The Tulips. Juniors' FlociT CcipTures Homecoming Prize As The Rams broke Through The ban- nered sign. Homecoming I97l began. Al- Though The BurlingTon Blue Devils led aT The halT, Riverside came baclc wiTh a I2-6 vicTory. HalTTime TesTiviTies began wiTh The presenTaTion oT class TloaTs porTraying The Foreign CounTries Theme. Freshmen repre- senTed ireland, Sophomores, Japan: Jun- iors, Holland: and Seniors. lTaly. Five semi-TinalisTs were announced Trom The 25 represenTaTives parading around The Tield. EscorTed by cheerlead- ers, The I96I alumni were presenTed To The crowds. AT The Homecoming dance, The exciT- ing climax oT weeks of hard work was reached when The iuniors were announced as winners in The TloaT compeTiTion. Terri Ford reigned as I97I Homecoming Queen. Kickoff Team specialTy man. Kevin O'Shea l6Ol aTTempTs To Tackle BurlingTon's receiver, To insure The Rams of a Homecoming vicTory of I2-6. STudenT Life I5 Santa Claus, Arihur Sfaies, makes an unexpeded visif 'ro Mrs. FauIkner's fourfh period English class and surprises Senior Scoll Sweigerl. Daryl Emery and Lisa Donaliello add finishing fouches +o The Chrisfmas card before if is sen? To fhe Burling+on Counfy Times' Give A Chrislmas. Seniors Maureen Borger, Kafhy Borsuk, Marie Polino, and Joyce Mifchell hang +insel on fhe Srudenf Council Chrisfmas free while decorafing if. Junior Ricl1ard.STiclrel enjoys an evening of Tun, dancing To The music of Flack aT Jane CuTiTfa helps Bruce ArmsTrong serve reTreshmenTs To ThirsTy sTu- The annual Cl f'5lm55 dance ln ilie CJYVW- denTs in The ornamenTed girls' healTh room. SanTa's Appearance HighlighTs ChrisTmas Dance , T The ChrisTmas dence, chaperone Mr. William Kelbaugh and STudenT GovernmenT Adviser Mr. ames Osman relaTe Their ChrisTmas wishes To SanTa Claus lDan HarTl. CulminaTing an evenTTul ChrisTmas- Tide season aT RHS, The sTudenTs once again, To The ioy oT needy Tamilies and The surprise of neighboring communiTies. gave a record-breaking amounT To ProjecT SanTa , To raise Tunds Tor The BurlingTon CounTy Times' Give a ChrisTmas pro- gram. Sponsored by The Key and KeyeTTes Clubs, a new acTiviTy was added To The TradiTional lisT. Traveling To an orphanage in Hopewell and a resT home in Delanco, The groups provided giTTs, decoraTions, TreaTs, SanTa Claus Tor The children, and companionship Tor The elderly. OTher yuleTide evenTs included The STudenT GovernmenT Tree, The STudenT GovernmenT dance, and carolers in The halls. STudenT LiTe I7 Seniors Seize Spirit Week with Western Wciys With the capturing ot the coveted Spirit Week spirit stick, the senior class had otticially won the I972 Spirit Week competition. Beginning a tradition this year, the victor was not announced until thebasketball game on the last Friday night ot Spirit Week. Under the direction ot president Gary Kent, the class ot I972 presented the theme How the West Was Won in their spirit skit and tollowed through with it in their hall decorations, which consisted ot murals depicting an Old West town. Following close behind in all aspects ot Spirit Week competition, the junior class presented Walt Disney characters, the sophomores also had a western theme, and the treshmen, Super-Ram. Serving as judges, Mr. Walter Kani- gowski, Mr. Jesse Welsh, Mr. Lewis Fisher, and Mr. John Ferner gave points tor hall decorations, spirit skits, dress-up days, ath- letic events' attendance, optional, and li- brary bulletin boards. Seniors Gayle Letwinas and Kathy Kanigowski re-paint the faculty parking space numbers in order to receive more spirit week points tor a special service to the school. During a ,pil-if week pgp rally' members Qt the Senior Class chant the cheer, We've got spirit before being awarded with the spirit week tropny. I8 Student Lite Before hearing The resulTs of The vofing, Barbara Mori parTicipaTes in The Maroon Tinale, l'd Like To Teach The World To Sing , while Lianne Hearn marches To The WhiTe opfional. Mr. John Ferner, assisTanT superinTendenT, and Maureen Borger. Maroon Team capTain, offer Their conqraTulaTions To l972 Miss Maroon Barbara Mori during Friday nighT's compeTiTion. Teams Honor Lianne Hearn, Barbara Mori lniTiaTed This year as a new rule in The selecTion of Miss Maroon and Miss WhiTe, The candidaTes could noT be The capTains OT Their respecTive Teams. WiTh This in mind, Miss Barbara Mori and Miss Lianne Hearn were selecTed as Miss Maroon and Wh'iTe, respecTively, by Their parTicipaTing TeammaTes on The basis oT Their dedicaTion To Their Teams. i Barbara served as leader oT a maroon Theme group which dealT wiTh The world's drug abuse problem, using The song Once You UndersTand . ln addiTion, Miss Mori Took parT in opTional and Tug-oT-war. DirecTing WhiTe's opTional rouTine, dedicaTed To The Olympics, served as The main iob Tor Lianne, who also parTicipaTed in The Maroon-WhiTe volleyball game. Lianne Hearn proudly accepTs The Miss WhiTe crown and Trophy Tram WhiTe capTain JeaneTTe Bohner. STudenT i e '72 Moroon Victory Hecidlines Sporrs Night As 'rhe 28+h annual girls' Sporls Nighl came To a close, bolh reams formed +he lelrers RHS on lhe gymnasium floor and sang ihe alma maler as one group. Wirh lhe Maroon Team announced as viclor, The formaiion changed info a me- lee of screaming, sobbing girls. Led by caplain Maureen Borger, The Maroon Team carried our rheir lheme ol Special Ediiion: l-leadlinesllu While fheir cheerleaders posed as comic characlers, rhe feam performed modern iazz lo Rain- drops Keep Fallin' on My l-lead , and dedicaied 'rheir oplional +o 'rhe laie Louis Armsrrong. Caplained by Jeanneile Bohner, Jrhe While Team used Money Runner for jazz, dedicaled lheir oplional 'ro 'rhe Olym- pics, and had newsboys for cheerleaders depicling rheir rheme, News - Noi as I+ ls, Bul as ll Should Be. Bolh 'reams infer- prered Nigh'rmare for modern dance. A Good-and-Plen+y candy box, alias Margie Gerber, sings and dances lo The Air during The While feam's lheme. 20 Sludenf Life Duringtlheme presenlaiion fhe While leam explores space, as friendly Mar+ians Donna Elliof and Bar- bara Sipple peep from behind rocks before beginning fheir dance wi+h Uni+ed S+afes explorers. Welcoming lhe audience To lhe 1972 annual Girls' Sporfs Night Maroon cheerleader Sue Repece helps +o lead her Team fhrough a hello cheer. Q 2' fi A ,ggi -s .. Q , 4.. Q . Q gy u 7? -P' if 1 , . 'gga .,g.:L Q. X Ja- 'Q 5 . x w As , x KK Q O Q -s-xr.a 'fit ft A 'f' X Aix 4 Gilda HochgerTel RepresenTs ldecil As '72 Miss RHS SelecTed by Tellow parTicipanTs, Gilda HochgerTel was crowned Miss Riverside High School oT l972 during The annual SporTs NighT FesTiviTies. Well-deserving This honor, Gilda con- currenTly served as The TORCH ediTor-in- chieT and class secreTary, while STudenT GovernmenT, FTA, and Social Workers compIeTed her acTiviTy lisT. ln her sophomore and iunior years, re- specTively, Gilda was inducTed inTo The NaTional LaTin and NaTional Honor Socie- Ties. ln addiTion To aTTending Girls' STaTe, Miss HochgerTel meriTed The honors of l97I prom queen and Homecoming TirsT runner-up. As an elemenTary educaTion major, Gilda would enTer Glassboro STaTe Col- lege in The Tall of I972. Torch EdiTor-in-Chief Gilda l-lochgerTel recrops pic I972 MISS RHS MISS GILDA HOCHGERTEL Tures To double check Tor errors. 22 STudenT Life Terri Ford Reigns As RHS Homecoming Queen l ATTer her selecTion as The Girls' ATh- l leTic AssociaTion Homecoming represenTa- Tive and The announcemenT as one of The N Tive TinalisTs aT The Homecoming TooTloall i game, Miss Terri Ford was crowned The I97l Homecoming queen aT The annual dance. During her reign, Terri presided as The GAA presidenT. She also ioined in The acTiviTies of STudenT Government Social Workers. and pasT class execuTive boards. AddiTionally, she served as a member of The varsiTy cheerleading squad Tor The pasT Three years. Annually parTaicing in The SporTs NighT program, Terri exerTed much hard worlc and spiriT Towards The WhiTe Team, leading To a vicTory in I97I in which she performed on The apparaTus. As presidenT of GAA, Terri Ford welcomes The spec- Tafors To The annual Sporfs Night I97I HOMECOMING QUEEN MISS TERRI FORD STudenT Life - 23 Students Present 'Boys cmd Ghouls Together' After witnessing the tall ot a yodeler trom a clitt, Granny, portrayed' by Carylanne Tracy, seems to enioy herselt and continues on her way to teed her pet alligator, Queenie. Boys and Ghouls, the drama club's only production this year, marked the tinal stage appearance ot nine seniors. This mystery-comedy, under the di- rection ot Mr. William Moser, teatured Joe DiCicco and Jill Domosh starring as Count Dracula and his wite, owners ot an eerie European castle. Daryl Emery and Linda Iwaniclci, as Buddy Ford and Barbara Arnes, were lead- ing a group ot youths around Europe when they spent a night at the Dracula abode. Buddy, drugged by Granny fCar- lyanne Tracyl, was turned into a vampire and tell in love with Dirga Dracula lDel- mira Latorresl. Atter tinding a love in the Magniticent lvtarvelini lJohn Paynel, Dirga helps to tind an antidote tor Buddy. Joe DiCicco, as Count Dracula, discusses his plot with Countess Letcha, played by Jill Domosh. Student Lite 25 5 1 1 I97l Prom CourT: Linda Shinn, Maureen Borger, Terri Ford, Barbara Mori, Gilda l'lochgerTel, Gary KenT, Joe Walsh, Tim Horan. Paul Licursi. Joe McCole. Prom PorTrciys Theme of 'India Enficemenf' i ,lf if 'P , fr 4 DepicTing The Theme India EnTice- menT , The class of I972 presenTed Their Junior-Senior Prom on May 2l, I97I. Held aT The Merion Inn in Cinnamin- son, The prom TeaTured The musical groups Harambi and The Sellerdor. While a large model oT The Tai Mahal was The main decoraTion presenTing The ln- dian Theme, miniaTure Buddhas were given To The girls as Tavors. l'lighlighTing The evening, Miss Bar- bara LeiTzell, class aclviser, crowned Gary KenT and Gilda l'lochgerTel as king and queen oT The aTTair, respecfively. Along wiTh eighf oTher members of The courT, Gary and Gilda were chosen Tor Their ouT- sTanding cledicaTion To The class. Also aT- Tending The prom were The honored guesTs Mr. and Mrs. RoberT l'lochgerTel. 26 STudenT LiTe Before heading Tor The Merion lnn, KaThy Borsuk and Philip Knaub enjoy The peace and TranquiliTy oT The spring evening aj' The river's edge in Delanco. 1 Affer enioying dinner, Senior Pam Gow dances wifh her escorf fo The soff music prom. provided by fhe Seilerdor , one of fhe Two rock groups who performed af fhe May if Y W K Pa'Hy Gardner helps her da+e, Tommy Cancellieri, adius+ his boufonni- ere before leaving for fhe Junior-Senior Prom. I A Q ff W.-f 2 M ef ' S-f 1 r or X24 in ' -,ii-I kt , - ,,.: Wvw x I , g it . , , my . I ,A i at fs 1, ' amp x -13n.' 'N, Sandy VenEmburgh, Wayne Volpe, and his dare Joann Ward, converse ei' fheir 'fable waifing for fhe announcemenf of ihe I97I prom courf. Siudenf Life - 27 MT. Clifford K0iim9i9r presenfs an award fo Rudy Sfofl for excellence in fine EH-gel Conwqy ponders, Over Hqe remarks made by Debbie Hagen in her salufa ar+s, parficularly mechanicai drawing. fory speech, The Links of Life . Board of Educefion President Louis Ramecki conqrafulahes CharIo++e Feyhl af+er presenfing her wifh her diploma. 28 - Sfuclenf Life Seniors Reach Awailed Goal - Gradualion l l As lhe RHS band plays Pomp and Circumslancef' Tony Reale and Diane Gabriel enler lhe gymna- sium while conlemplaling lhe solemnily ol lhe occasion. To lhe slrains ol Pomp and Circum- slance, played by lhe RHS band, lhe 4lsl gradualing class marched inlo lhe gymnasium lor lhe lasl lime on June l5, l972. While all graduales wore maroon and while gowns, lhose in lhe lop len percenl ol lhe class had sloles: maroon lor girls, while lor boys. ln addilion, Nalional Honor Sociely members added gold las- sels. Giving lhe Address ol Welcome was Gary Kenl, presidenl ol lhe Class ol l972, while valediclorian Daryl Emery spolce on The Youlh ol Today -- The World ol To- morrow and Debbie Hagen gave lhe sa- lulalory address The Links ol Life. Aller an inlroduclion by Superinlend- enl John Bodnarilc, Mr. Louis Kanieclci, school board presidenl, presenled lhe dip- lomas lo lhe Class ol l972. Scholarship winners included: Daryl Emery, John Siemanowski, Gilda Hochger- fel, Marie Polino, and Debbie Hagen. Al lhe conclusion ol lhe commence- menl exercises, members ol lhe Class ol I972 lell Riverside High School and headed lor lhe nexl link in lheir lives. Debbie Conde and Belly McGovern parlicipale in lhe band seleclions. Sludenl Lile I ' ' f f f, f , - 4 -, ..,,, f. ., ,,..W, ,L,.,,,Q ,,,, W ,,,. ,, , , , , , ,,,,,, ,. ,,... ,, .,,,,. ,, ,, i V: ' ,I ff: , f 'Q 0 651-H f,, x 'L 725522 V-'T 'l'fff' 7 S f V V J 222 ' :J X jf' ' , ', 'ff5'f , ' W Aflif' 72 ' I ' k f I ,V ' 5 ' ye fish ' , -' f ay Efffw , ,, ., 1 ' f V- , , ,, f, , , W '4 : ff - 15, f , ,V fgx 'gf 3 gk qw -ff1,,'f,,, ,Q , 4' , ' ,, f. f ,. f , W4 W, aW,,,,fb A I +V Ziff' ,,z, 7, , W, ,, A 7 , V g, Q . ' 4- , - xffv54 , v We, if '5zxg'? , fbi gf 1 :'?J'F?, i2f4sf - i egg 5 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION COURAGE . . . The pulse oT RHS. . . Facing a classroom oT sTudenTs Tor The TirsT Time as a new Teacher . . . Taking over a iob as a Top adminisTraTor . . . De-Tending The righTs oT sTudenTs, wheTher iT be againsT oTher sTudenTs, TacuITy, or adminisTraTion Adhering To disciplinary sTandards in all cases. DEDICATION . . . The pulse oT RHS . . . Spending hours oT Time ouT oT school preparing class lessons . . . OTTering Time and experience as an adviser oT an exTracurricular acTiviTy . . . STriving always To presenT The sTudenTs wiTh The besf possible aTmosphere Tor learning . . . Serving as a deparTmenT chairman and working To enrich The program. HONOR . . . The pulse oT RHS . . . Being eIecTed as a member oT The Riverside Board oT EducaTion . . . Advancing Trom a posiTion as a Teacher To ThaT oT an adminisTraTor . . . Being asked To serve as a spiriT week judge . . . Receiving a Token oT appreciaTion as senior class adviser on class nighT. PRIDE . . . The pulse oT RHS . . . Being asked To serve as an adviser oT an organiza- Tion . . . AcTing as a RAM Team coach and seeing The squad do well . . . Looking back aT The close oT The year on progress a class has made since SepTember . . . Receiving, as an adminisTraTor, plaques, Trophies, and oTher awards honoring RHS. Riverside Board Sends Members To NJ Seminor Endeavoring To improve The school sysTem, The Riverside Board of EducaTion aTTended The New Jersey STaTe School Board Workshop in ATlanTic CiTy. Topics discussed included STudenT RighTs and Re' sponsibiliTies, SighTs and Sounds of The GheTTo, MalnuTriTion and Learning, and The physically handicapped sTudenT. During The year, The Board increased The adminisTraTion by promofing Mr. John Ferner To assisTanT superinTendenT, and Mr. Clifford Kollmeier To principal, open- ing The assisTanT principal posifion. Mr. Jesse Welsh, Mr. Charles OlgiaTi, and Mr. Louis Fisher all received renewed Three-year office Terms during The year. The Board's officers consisTed of Mr. Louis Kanieclci, presidenT7 Mr. Paul Kanigowski, vice-president and Mr. Chrisfopher Ped- iTTo, soliciTor. OTher Board members in- cluded: Mr. William Hoffman, Mr. Walfer Kanigowslci, Mr. Harry Lewis, Mr. Charles Viggiano, Mrs. Vera Alfred, Board clerlc, and Mrs. Doris KosTrub, Board secreTary. sip ,,.: A,.,..,: , , K --M b,---.f'f. , Recording Secrefary, Mrs. Doris Kosfrub, reads baclc a commenf made by Mr. John Bodnarik, RHS superinfendenf, during a February meefing of The Board of Educafion in The high school cafeferia. f T . gi T Board of Educafion Back Row: Mr. Harry Lewis, Mr. William Hoffman, Mr. Mr, Charles Olgiafi, Fronf Row: Mrs. Doris Kosfrub, Mr. Paul Kanigowski, Mr. Louis Fisher, Mr. Jesse Welsh, Mr. Walfer Kanigowslci, Mr. Charles Viggiano, Louis Kanieclri, Mr. John Bodnarik. 32 FaculTy and AdminisTraTion Riverside Public School SuperinTendenT John Bodnarik holds a Telephone conversaTion SuperinTendenT Bodnarik conTemplaTes SpiriT Week regulaTions before wiTh a Board member To discuss regionalizaTion in The Tri-Town area. The Board of EducaTion approves The STudenT Governmenf-sponsored evenT. Bodnarik PresenTs Senior Clciss To RHS Board Serving Riverside High School Tor five years, SuperinTendenT Mr. John Bod- narik a++emp+ecI To provide The school wiTh newer and beTTer TaciliTies and To give The sTudenTs an educafional advanTage. Faced wiTh problems daily, Mr. Bodnarik managed To hear and give assisTance To boTh The sTudenT body and adminisTraTive sTaTT. According To lvlr. Bodnarik, The RHS sTudenTs were willing To work hard Tor any advancemenTs They wished To make. As his main duTy, The superinTendenT execuTed policies and regulaTions of The Board oT EducaTion in regard To The sTu- denTs, TaculTy, and TaciliTies. ln addiTion, Mr. Bodnarik assumed The responsibiliTy oT preparing The annual school budgeT Tor Board approval. AT The Class of l97I CommencemenT Exercises, Mr. John Bodnarik presenTs The graduaTing class To Board of EducaTion Presidenl' Mr. WalTer Kanigowski before The disTribuTion of diplomas. AdminisTraTion - 33 Mr. John Ferner Teciches Macbeth Course Affer five and a hall years as princi- pal a'r Riverside High School, Mr. John Ferner was appoinfecl as 'rhe assis+an+ su- perinlendenl in December, I97I. Possessing an in+eres+ in fhe sludenls, Mr. Eerner fell fhal' communicalion was imporfanf in sfudenf-faculfy relalions. Ac- cording fo him, fhe key 'ro RHS spiri+ was fhaf, Every s+uden+ no maHer who he is, is iusl' as impor+an+ as +he nex+ one. Before acquiring 32 years of reaching experience. 28 years of high school and 'four years of college English, Mr. Ferner sfudied af Juniafa College and received his MA. af Penn Sfale Universify. Deparling from his usual work, Mr. Ferner +augh+ Macbefh fo Mrs. Marion WiHerschein's English IV class. Affer being appoinied fo fhe posifion of assisfanl superinfendent Mr. John Ferner lrighfl learns of his new responsibilifies during a conference in fhe office of Superinfendenf John Bodnarik. ,.... RHS Assisfonl Superinfendenl' John Ferner emphasizes fhe killing of Macbefh as he reviews The Shakespearean 'rraqedy wi+h Mrs. Mar- ion Wi++erschein's senior English class. 34 Adminislrafion --uni JUniSern l 520 Board Presidenf, Mr. Waller Kanigowslxi, confers wifh Mr. Clifford Kollmeier, high school principal, abou? 'Final class fofals during fhe Spiril Week pep rally. Clifford Kollmeier Accepts Principcil Position ION 'rincipel Kollmeier faclrles a faculfy problem presenfed by Mrs. Mary McCormick before he begins fo live 'rhe morning announcemenfs over +he PA sysfem. Presenfly working 'rowards his docfor- are degree, Mr. Clifford Kollmeier gradu- afed from Glassboro Stale College and received his mas'rer's from Temple Univer- sily. Wirh experience as an Army engi- neering ins+ruc+or, high school mafhemal- ics leacher, curriculum specialist adminis- frafive assislanl, and malhemalics supervi- sor, Mr. Kollmeier served as RHS assisfanl principal for fhree and a hall years. ln De- cember, l97l, he became The principal. As assislanf principal, Mr. Kollmeier's dufies included sfudenl' discipline, co-ordi- nafion of school aclivifies, and being an assislanl To principal Mr. John Ferner. ln February Mr. Kollmeier accompanied The senior class fo Mr. Airy Lodge in fhe Po- cono Mounrains. Adminislrahon 35 Lab Instructor Heads Key Club MR. CHRISTOPHER BANDY: World History ll, U. S. History I: BS. Bloomsburg State College I I Christmas Party ,al--.. MR. JOSEPH ROCKY CANCELLIERI: Department Head: Driver's Ed.: Health III: BS.. lvl.A.. Temple University: Varsity Football Coach, Athletic Director I iff! MRS. FRANCES BALLTON: Spanish I, French I, Il, III: B.A. West Chester State College, M.S. University ot Pennsylvania MR. ROGER BARR: General Science: B.S. Temple University: Adviser: Fire Marshalls, Class ot l972 MRS. EVELYN CLARK: Home Economics I, II, III: B.S. Albright College .gh I if X 'i J iwyqg MISS MILDRED COYLE: Nurse: B.S. Trenfon Sfafe College 57? i MR. LEO COCEANO: C.P.Cl'1emisfry I, II: A.B. Fairmonf Sfafe College: M.A. Trenfon Shale College: Adviser: Key Club MRS. CATHERINE AMBROSE: Geomelry, Algebra I: B.S. Wes? Virginia Universify: Adviser: FTA C 'Q IL L .ii ., If 'P' N jill I' I I .W Q E MRS. MARIA P. CRANE: Chemislry, Everyday Biology: B.A. William Paferson College I ' MR. JOSEPH BANICK: General Maflw ll. Modern Algebra III B.S., M.S. Universify of Scranfon Facully - 37 ' Q MRS. PAMELA FAULKNER: English IV. Journalism: B.A. Glassboro Slale College: Adviser: RAMPAGE 115 cv-,426 if M , A A3-fFii Zi3 U f. M '?ii.11,.-sf Q' ,gwmmfif Q vi3i'f:,!3?Q Q z 1 ,Eval Y bum? .QT and , c MR. ANTHONY FEMIANO: Bancl, Music Theory: M.A. Trenlon Slale College: Adviser: Concerl, Marching, Slage Band MR. RAYMOND Dl LISSIO: Spanish l, ll: B.A. LaSalle College MR. JOSEPH FRANCE: Heallh lV, Physical Educalion IV: B.S. Wesl' Chesler Slale College: Varsify Baskelball Coach MR. JOHN GREGORY: English II: B.A. Glassboro Slale College: Advise: Forensics ,KL Q , K 38 - Facully SociciISTudies Tecicher Hcmdles Frosh Affairs EL MR. DOUGLAS FRAMBES: Deparfmenf Head: U. S. Hisfory I. II: B.A. Rufgers Universify: Adviser: Hisforical Sociefy. MR. ORRIN DILLABOUGH: U. S. Hisfory II: B.A. Universify of Maryland: Adviser: Class of I975 .Qi MR. WILLIAM DENT: English I, II: A,B. Fairmonf Slafe College: Freshman Foofball Coach 15' 'iz -sf' U I . if- '. 'f vw . EIB., ' 1 1-fix? ' we I X FQQWERW Q' .1 :xl :,MMT id2??Lgf 'I I I1 ,z I . Z MR. G. PETER DEMARCHI: Deparfmenf Head: Mechanical Drawing I-IV: B.S. California Sfafe College FacuHy MR. WILLIAM HERRMANN: GBT, Business Mafh, Vocafional Opporfunifiesq B.S. Temple Universily MRS. JANE HITCHENS: General Music: B.S. Wes? Chesfer S+a're College: Adviser: High School Choir A A MR. BERNARD ISMAN7 lndusfrial Arfs l, ll: Soufh Jersey Law School, B.S. Trenfon Sfale College, Glassboro Sfafe College, Drexel lnsfifufe N'-ul S4 MR. ROBERT KRISCIUNAS1 World Geography, Sociology: B.S. Indiana Sfafe Universilyq Cross Counfry Coach MR. RONALD FREY: C.P. Biology: B.S. lndiana S+a+e Universilyg Varsify Foofball, Varsi+y Wresfling Coach i Mrs. Horringlon Serves os Guidance Counselor i- W- v M K W t, u ,ff I ,,......-.-a- ,, K MR. RICHARD HARK' S ecial Educelionz B.S., E.D.M. Temple . . f P Unlverslly MRS. BETTY HARRINGTONy Guidance: B.S. Mansfield Adviser: Keyeffes 4'5- vw is C'1 1 A 3 Sfafe College: f MR. WILLIAM KELBAUGH: U. S. l-lisfory l: B.A. Rider College MR. HARRY JOHNSTONE: Anafomy and Physiology, Jr.-Sr. Science: B.S. Campbell College, M.Ed. Norfh Carolina Universifyg Adviser: Class of I973, J.V. Baslcelball Coach Facully ,64if 'f5isf ' X EZ: , I ft A 4 4 i V f 495' 144' l l MR. l. THEODORE KUSHNER: Bookkeeping l. Consumer Educafion: B.S.. M.Ed. Temple Universify MR. JOSEPH MCALEER: Advanced Art B.A., M.A. G-lassboro Sfale College 42 - Facully 4. ,.. nun- K 3 maven: -f-MMM MISS BARBARA LEITZELL: English II, III: B.A. Trenfon Shale College: Adviser: Class of I972, Ski Club min ,.-fy MR. CHARLES KUDY: Deparfmenf Head: Bookkeeping Il, Business Law, Cosl Accounfing Managemenf: B.S. Trenton S+a+e College, M.B.A. Temple Universily MRS. MARY MCCORMICK: Typing I, Shorlliancl I: B.A. Trenfon Sfafe College: Adviser: Class of I974 MISS MARILYN LEHMAN: World Hisfory I: B.A. G-eflysburg College McAIeer's Class Designs Collage For Main Halls MRS. CHARLOTTE MCCOBB: Home Economics I-IV: B.S. Universily of Pennsylvania: Adviser: Sewing Club gjfffififlwi L I MR. NICHOLAS LOMBARDI: Deparlmenl Head: Lafin I, II, Business English. Theme Wrilingp B.A. Sf. Bonavenfure. M.A. Syracuse Universilfyg Adviser: JCL. NLHS Facul+y Mrs. Elaine Paul Joins Riverside Nursing Staff .5 ee :fix .. . ,, sf-111:55 MR. WILLIAM G. MOSER: English III. IV: B.S. Universify of Scranfoni Adviser: Drama Club --.., 1 MR. RICHARD RIDAY: Deparfmenl Head: General Mafh l, Algebra ll: B.S. Columbia Universily iii. E i Y MR. JAMES OSMAN: Civics, U. S. Hislory l: B.S. Wesf Chesfer Sfafe College: Adviser: S+udenl Government Tennis Coach 44 - Eaculfy MR. GEORGE OPRE: General Malls l. ll, Trigonomelry, Calculus: B.A. Trenfon Sfale College: Adviser: Camera Club, Social Workers ii, 5: 1 M i ,fkff 'f , -'Nm 5 1 MRS. BARBARA MILCH: English ll: B.A. Glassboro Slafe College: Adviser: MRS. ELLEN MARTIN: Deparfmenf Head: Guidance: BS. Trenlon Sfafe TORCH, Class of l973 College: M.Ed. Temple Universify MR. JOSEPH MclNTlRE: Algebra II. General Mafh I, B.S. Glassboro Sfafe College: Freshman Wreslling Coach MRS. MADELYN NELSON: Typing l, Recordkeep- ing, Merchandis- ing? B.S. Rider College: Adviser: FBLA MRS. ELAINE C. PAUL: Nurse: R.N. Wesf Jersey Hospifal: Linfield College, Trenlon Slale College l 2 'di 45 1 i'i1 ' irs lr : A E' A 'wr X X. 'rg English Teacher Stresses Epics In Frosh Class MR. RICHARD SMITH: Consumer Educafion, Business Law: B.S. Bloomsburg S+a+e College: Track Coach: Adviser: TORCH Business .iti- MR. RUSSELL PAUL: Typing I, Dafa Processing: B.A. Linfield College MR. BERNARD SMITH: U.S. Hisfory II. B.S. Campbell College: Freshman Baslcelball Coach Facully Equipmenf Manager, Assisfanf Varsify Foofball Coach Q gy is ,X A 42 DR. RICHARD STOCKTON: C.P. Physics. Jr.-Sr. Science, Elecfronics M.A. Glassboro Sfale College. O.D. Pennsylvania Sfafe College of Opfomefry l f , fr if I VX. X MRS. MAY SIMONE: Typing II. Slenography I: BS. Rider College ziiiim N Q R is -7 fi, F LP 'S -.v 5.1,ig:f - ,,2Q. M lf -'F MRS. M. PATRICIA TRAUGOTT: Librarian: A.B. College of New Rochelle, M.S.L.S. Drexel MRS. BARBARA S. RELL: English I: B.A. Hood College Universily fame egiiei . rf? V 4 I ,af ,f MR. ROBERT SHURILLA: General Mafh l, Geomefryy B.S. Easf Sfroudsburg Sfafe College: Adviser: Class of I974 MR. ELMER ROBERTS: Deparfmenf Head: English III: BS. Temple Unnversifyg Bowling Coach Faculfy - 47 Miss Wells Guides RHS Spanish Honor Society MR. PARKER WORTHINGTON: Deparlmenl' Head: Jr.- Sr. Science, C.P. Biology. Biology II: B.S. Rufgers Universily MISS JOAN VAIL: Physical Educafion I, II: I'leaI+h I, Il: B.A. Trenlon Shale College: Girls' Baslcefball, Hockey Coach: Adviser: GAA, Cheerleaders, Sporfs Nigh+ 48 - Eacully ddl A isss MRS. MARION WITTERSCHEIN: English IV: B.S. Trenron S+aIe College: Adviser: Drama Club Class of I975 MISS KATHLEEN WATERS: Physical Educalion III, IV, Hcallh IV: B,A. Trenfon Slafe College: Girls' Junior Varsify Baslcefball, I-loclzey Coach Wm. 3. X t-ef x sf MR. LOUIS STICKEL: Physical Educafion I, ll, Healfh I, II, Driver's Ed.: B.S. Uniyersiry of Maryland: Varsily Foofball, Track, Weighfliffing Coach MRS. ETHEL WILLIAMS: Sfenography I. ll, Personal Typing, Secrefarial Pracficez B.S. Trenfon Sfafe College MR. JOSEPH WILLARD: Driver's Ed., Physical Educafion II, Healfh ll, Ill: B.S. Wesf Chesfer Sfafe College: Varsify Baseball, J.V Wres+ling Coach I Am-5 .il ..,fiEiEE..L MISS FAYETTA WELLS: Spanish I, ll, Ill, IV: B.A. Beaver College, M.A. Middlebury College: Adviser: Nafional I-lonor Sociefy, Nafional Spanish Honor Sociefy ' .ar E N ,Q if Nfl MR. MACARIO WARREN: Ar? I. II: B.S. New Mexico Wesfern Universiry e Facully-49 lLe'Ffl Mrs. Beffy Don, Assisfanf Superinlendenfs Secrefaryz and Mrs. Dorofhy Ryan, Library Secre+ary. ' so -if A lLef'll Mrs. Rulh Smiflw, Main Office Secrelary: and Mrs. Secretary. Dianne Louder, ILe'Hl Mrs. Charloffe Norwicke and Mrs. Mary Ellen Samero. Guidance Secrefaries. 50 - Faculfy 93? rx, C9 5 Principals lLe'fl'l Mrs. Vera Alfred, School Board Office Secrelary: and Mrs. Alice Taylor, Superinfende-nfs secrele ry. ,lv ' 3 f'-.. is s High School Secrerciries Perform Dciily Service .4 -, t I - , s 1 W ,,. cr l M ,, 1 ' 5 ri ,f S. r 4 so ' I T N in- V CAFETERIA WORKERS: Leif fo Right Mrs. Beafrice Dowd, Mrs. Efhel Yoos, Rose Sanfino, Mrs. Josephine O'Neal, Mrs. Mary Arzerf. Mrs. Eleanor Link. Mrs. Marie Priclrefiy Mrs. Gerfrude Murphy, Mrs. Lorerra Nichferlein, Mrs. MPS. Ff'5l'1C95 Belqrasch. MAINTENANCE: Back Row: Cecil Giberson, Paul McMullen, George Wiclmaier, William Frech, John Nichferlein. Firsf Row: Arfhur Coley. Joe Hefner, William Whifesell, Francis Blehl. W' ' , in-' 1 . gg i .f S s ' V? M ' x E' , Faculry - 5l M muy, W m,,,,,, M ' ,W --a w,,,f.,e ,,,, Q, fy figs f' , , - Weil ' I , , M ff 1 ' ' swf' 'ff n...,..wW W , WM? Mfibggi' if L, . ,. iz, ACADEMICS COURAGE. . .lhe pulse ol RHS. . . Acling oul a play or a novel in lronl ol an English class. . . Delending an opinion in a healed Sociology discussion. . . Delivering an oral reporl in hislory lor lhe lirsl lime. DEDICATION . . .lhe pulse ol RHS . . . Slaying aller school lo make a bullelin board lor exlra credil . . . lvlemorizing lhe names ol all lhe bones and muscles in lhe human body. . . Trying lo oblain more inlormalion lor a lerm paper by using relerences in lhe library. HONOR. . .lhe pulse ol RHS. . . Receiving a leller ol congralulalions lrom lhe Board ol Educalion lor making lhe dislinguished honor roll . . . Using acquired home economics knowledge lo be awarded lhe Belly Crocker Homemaker Award Earning a Nalional Meril Leller ol Commendalion lor scores on lhe Nalional lvleril Tesl. PRIDE. . .lhe pulse ol RHS. . . Crealing and naming an original design in arl class. . . Delealing anolher gym class' leam in lhe volleyball lournamenls . . . Typing 60 words a minule wilhoul errors in a live- minule liming. I New Librory Equipment Aids Students' Work With the addition ot several tape re- corders and other new aids tor the benetit ot students, the Riverside High School Li- brary increased its resources tor students research tor projects. Included in the new equipment were cassette tape recorders, slides and two lis- tening stations. Head Librarian Mrs. Pat Traugott and Library Secretary Mrs. Dorothy Ryan still ottered the students a wide variety ot books, maps, microtilm, magazines, and newspapers to aid in writing papers and doing assignments. For those with tree time in study hall, and lunch time, students could become li- brary aids who could help the librarians with such things as shelving books, tiling cards, and helping other students. The library was also open tor teachers to bring their students to do research tor term papers in English and history. Kathy Jackson, sophomore, asks a triend tor her ad- vice on a good book to read tor the next marking period. ivfiti 3 iii Lang ' ii s ,,,. , e 54 Academics .vfqaxy Seniors Pat Cascarino and Linda lwanicki use their eighth period study hall in the library to begin to transcribe several letters in their next steno assignment. f - awww-insvung...,,,,. --all ' ,i Q, L ,Z f wil-2, ' Sophomores David Snow and Greg Marcucci listen caretully as classmate Bill Cheyne tries to explain a chapter 'From a reading assignment given to their English class. l f' ,MQ Mrs. Be'Hy Harringion, guidance counselor, gives some helpful informafion lo senior Jim Eubank abou? applying for financial aid from fha s+a+e. Wilh a 'few minufes befween conferences, guidance counselor Mrs. Ellen Marlin suggesfs some solulions for senior Belly McManus' problem abouf her schedule change. Q-I Guidance Slciff Offers Solution For Concerned Guidance Counselors, Mrs. Ellen Mar- lin and Mrs. Belly Harringlon, worked 'ro help The sfudenls oblain 'rhe schedule They wanled. They were also available for con- ferences wi+h s'ruden+s or parenls concern- ing problems fha? arose 'rhrough 'rhe year. For seniors, lhe Guidance Deparl- menl conlained inlormalion concerning scholarships, loans, and college confer- ences. Guidance aided in an orienlafion pro- gram 'rhal' acquainfed new sludenls wirh school worlc and acfivifies. They sponsored College Nighl so +ha+ upperclassmen could oblain a larger scope of available colleges. Academics 55 English Classes Show Emphasis With Literature Whether it was literature, grammar, vocabulary, or reviewing a book, the RHS student became involved in the real mean- ing ot English through the English depart- ment, headed by Mr. Elmer Roberts. As treshmen, pupils were introduced to ditterent types ot literature, while world and American literature were specialized in sophomore and iunior years, respec- tively. Senior English dealt with works be- tween the Anglo-Saxon period and the 20th century, emphasizing Shakespeare. Throughout all tour years, the Rl-lS Eng- lish Department strove to teach students to communicate their ideas through writ- ing and speaking. Tom Johnson becomes engrossed in the reading ot a science tiction novel during library period in English l class. 56 Academics Members of Mrs. Rell's English l class take down notes about the new lesson in grammar as she lectures about the various uses ot the noun and pronoun in a sentence. Mr. John Gregory, English teacher, gives a short quiz at the beginning ot the period to his sophomore class on the tirst and second acts ot Julius Caesar. 5 Q f 2 -v-is l- ' As fha class follows along, iunior Paul Graebeldinger ads our a maior role in ihe play Dea'rh of a Salesman in English III class. Junior Phil Snyder finishes fhe 'res+ on The Grapes of Wrafh. complefion secfion and begins on an English -s. As an exira credif assignmenl' for 'fhe chapfer, senior Mary Ellen Sherman gives a shori speech describing The wrifers and poefs and ofher inferesling facfs abou? Elizabefhan Liferafure To her iourih period English class. Academics While The class begins To answer The quesTions and Terms aT The end of The chapTer during World HisTory class. Mr. James Osman, hisTory Teacher, emphasizes a poinT abouT The ConsTiTuTion To iunior Wayne ReichelT. Tiggf As an ex'I'ra crediT proiecT, iunior John Cherry hands in a diagram oT NorThern Europe To hisTory Teacher. Mr. ChrisTopher Bandy. aT The end of The period. 58 - Academics jf K Taking down noTes on one of The hisTory lecTures causes Candy Cain To sfop and Think. T y..-4 x Q iunior 6 f ',-'i I. -W rw' Dave Reinerfsen, senior, fakes lime during U. S. Hisfory ll class +o show his classmales an implemenf used during lhe Revolufionary War. 'vs I Wx! Afler a sludenl has pu? a charf abou? fhe Revolufion on fhe board, Mr. William Kelbaugh, U. S. Hisfory feacher asks for an explanalion. History Comes Alive Through World Events During lhe l97l-72 school year, 'rhe Riverside High School Hislory Deparlmenl inspired ils sludenls 'ro gel involved in var- ious proiecls. While sludying lhe era of lhe l92O's and 3O's, Mr. Douglas Frambes, U. S. His- 'rory ll leacher, had his senior classes pre- 'N pare magazines, which included arlicles on fhe Lindbergh kidnapping case and worn- en's suffrage. Mr. Orrin Dilabough devofed some of his classlime lo currenl evenls, reporls, and research papers. Frosh sludenls were able 'ro fake World Hislory l, Civics, or World Geog- raphy. Sophomores could 'Follow up These courses wilh World Hisfory ll. As iuniors, sfudenls were required lo lake U. S. His- lory l. ln 'rheir final year, sludenls musl fake U. S. Hislory Il. During U. S. Hisfory I class, row leader. Bob Collingsgru. ponders an answer given by one of his class- mafes as fhey discuss fhe lerms and quesfions af +he end of fhe chapfer. Academics - 59 Senior Linda lwanicki lakes a lew minules oul from her secrelarial class lo run off several copies of a les? for a feacher. wif., rd se if Mrs. Simone lends a helping hand lo juniors, Sue McCallin and Candy Cain, when fhey have problems concerning The filing Technique in a Typing ll class. xx 'www lun, gf 'N's....-A Typing I sfudenis lype several minufes of speed sprinls and exercises in fhe beginning of class before slarling on lhe day's jobs and lef+ers. 60 - Academics 3 l Students Acquire Skills for the Business World Training noi only for vocafional skills, buf also for non-vocarional skills, was lhe key fo 'rhe basic concepr of lhe Business Deparlmenf al Riverside High School. Under Mr. Charles Kudy, head of fhe deparimenf, sludenfs were 'raughl a broad area. They learned skill lraining, business inlelligence, how fo earn a living, and ac- 'rivifies as consumers in The world of goods and services. Conlinualion of The Dafa Processing course lisled improved sfudies, more slu- denls in a college preparafory course of sfudy, and more juniors, as a goal for '72- '73. According io Mr. Kudy, wirh a slag- gered day going in+o effect lhe co-opera- rive program will become more plausible. This program aided secrefaries and cleri- cal fypisfs. Sfudenls aifended school for a hall day and fhen received 'rraining and experience in various local corporarions. The business deparfmenl also offered Sfenography l and ll, Typing l and ll, and Secrefarial Pracfice. ln addilion, differenl courses in business malh aided rhe busi- only affair minufes remaining +9 me Typing II dass' senior Janef Sparrow Concenfmes on Com- ness-minded sfudenf. Mr. Nicholas Lom- Pe U19 9 'nf' fWO Paragraphs Of G lob before handing if in- bardi insfrucfed seniors in Business English. Mrs. Simone business Teacher fakes a few minufes o 'r f r ' ' -emember aboul the assignmenls in lhe upcoming uni: oi fypingolreiflesisln O ypmg Class +0 pomi OM io 'Umor Sandy Flihlan me lmporiani fhmgs lo Academics - 6l Joe Garron, sophomore, has a discussion wilh some of his fellow classmales aboul fhe bone slrucfure of an animal's head during Biology class, Experiments Offer Challenges in Science Fields Seeking 'ro keep up wilh and salisfy scienlific needs of each siudenl, 'rhe Sci- ence Deparlmenl of Riverside High School offered a variely of subiecls designed lo broaden lhe sludenls' lield of knowledge. Sludenls 'raking a college preparalory course could choose lo Take lnlroduclory Physical Science lIPSl, now in ils 'rhird year. Ofherwise, lhey delved inlo lhe mys- lerious nalural laws of mailer wilh Chem- islry or CP Physics and explore lunclions of living organisms 'rhrough Analomy and Physiology, CP Biology and Biology ll. Those encounlering a general or busi- ness course had lhe oplion of Taking Gen- eral Science. Everyday Biology, Praclical Chemislry, or Junior-Senior Science, now in ils l'hird year. Heading lhe Science Deparlrnenl for seven years, Mr. Parker Worlhinglon, biol- ogy leacher, has provided sludenls wilh 'rhree well-equipped scienlific labs conlain- ing a wide variely of equipment up-+o- dale lexls, and visual aid inslruclion. 62 Academics lr ,, X 4 x Upon complelion ol lhe assigned experiment Dr. Richard Slocklon carefully checks The les? lube reached by Jean Slocklon in lnlraduclory Physical Science class. Sophomore Joanne Donaliello passes back fhe resulfs of a previous 'resf lo classmale Befh Davis and inspecfs fhe grade on her own quiz on Triangles in Geomelry class. Dan Orfe, sophomore. sludies his formula and fries 'lo find his misfalce compufing a problem in Algebra class. , . il ' E lhe given example. Students Mosfer Moth Problems In Four Yeors Providing a wide array of courses for lhe malhemalically inclined sludenls, lhe Malh Deparfmenl of Riverside High School, under Mr. Richard Riday. in- slrucled classes on lhe science of numbers. General Malh for fhe general slu- denls and Algebra l, Tradilional or Mod- ern, for 'fhe sludenls preparing for college were available fo freshmen. For sopho- mores, Geomefry and General Malh ll could be chosen and, wifh a laculfy rec- ommendalion, advanced sludenls could carry bofh Geornelry and Algebra ll in 'rheir second year. College preparafory sfudenfs, confin- uing lheir malh sfudies, could selecl Mod- ern or Tradifional Algebra ll or Trigono- melry in lheir iunior year. Calculus and Probabilify was available lo seniors desir- ing s'rill more advanced sfudies. 'Ne- As a lrigonomefry problem is placed on llie board and explained, seniors Paul Wicker and Bob Taylor concenlrafe on which melhod would best solve Academics 3 Junior Linda O'Ravitz adds the tinishing touches to one ot the several sketches which are due in Mechanical Drawing class. ,, . I 6 . .MMM V As extra help, Mr. Richard Harlc, special education teacher, gives two ot his 'Ii students added instruction in English and mathematics. Students Prepcire Wooden Articles for Contest For the mechanically minded students, Riverside High School ottered tour year courses in shop and in mechanical drawing. Students had access to various ma- chines tor constructing ditterent pieces ot turniture and other articles ot wood. Mr. Bernard lsman. shop instructor, entered the proiects ot some students into compe- tition at the Asbury Park and Moorestown Mall exhibits. ' Mr. G. Peter Deiviarchi, mechanical drawing teacher, helped his mechanical drawing students to sketch their ideas by using such tools as a compass and triangle. These students etched tigures ot rooms, house layouts, and various objects. Mr. Bernard lsman, shop instructor, spends part ot the class time overlooking the progress ot Fred Barone as he uses one ot the machines to cut a piece ot wood. 64 - Academics . A., . A , Q ,.,, A , ' i ff eg Dawn Makin iunior concentrates during art class on completing the long and tedious task ot painting her creation betore beginning another. Art Proiects Stimulate Students' Imaginations Junior Kevin Kapuscinski begins to sketch a rough drawing to illustrate his next proiect in art class tor approval trom Mr. Joseph Mclixleer, new art teacher at RHS. ln his tirst year as art instructor at Riverside High School, Mr. Joseph MCA- leer, along with Mr. Macario Warren, in- structed students to express their ideas and thoughts through art. By doing such things as painting, sculpturing, and clay modeling, students showed their imagination in whatever pro- iects they attempted. To help the mentally handicapped student become more selt-reliant in his day to day living, the Special Education Department strove to prepare its students. Under the direction, ot Mr. Richard Harlc and Miss lvlarea Shinn, the depart- ment allowed its students to participate in some regular classes along with sporting events. Academics Mr. Anfhony Femiano, music insfrucfor, malces a minor correclion on a sheer of music for Dianne McGovern during one of her weelcly lessons 1 7 Music Provides Modern Cutler For New Tolenf Acrively parficipafing during lhe school year, bolh +he RHS band and choir performed Twice 'ro The public. ln addilion 'ro performing al graduafion, 'rhese 'rwo groups slaged annual concerls al Delran and Delanco schools, inlroducing all in- coming musical sludenls 'ro lhe possibiliries al Riverside. ' Led by Mrs. Jane Hifchens, The cho- ral group sang during 'rhe Yulelide season for many service organizafions wifhin fhe communily. Addilionally, lhe choir con- ducled fund-raising acfiviries in order +0 raise money for rheir scholarship program. Dealing wilh arrangemenl and com- posifion, Music Theory l and ll were of- fered fo fhose geared foward serious mu- sic. 66 Academics Several members of 'rhe high school choir rehearse lhe selecfions of songs fhaf fhey will sing wilh fheir insfrucfor, Mrs. Jane Hifchens, for an upcoming concert Senior Sandy VanEmburgh quesfions Mrs. Charloife McCobb, home economics feacher, aboui' wha? color and iype of yarn io use for her nexf proieci for sewing class. Sophomores Joanne Borger, Narcie Haran, and Anne Robinson carefully observe how fheir co-worker, Julie Jones, goes aboui preparing a homemade Pie crusf and explains fhe procedure 'ro make a filling during home economics class. Domestic Study Provides Bcisics In Homemciking Divided info semesiers of cooking and sewing, four years oi home economics were offered ai Riverside High. Home Economics l was available as a basis in homemaking, while child care and cloihing were siressed in 'rhe sophomore year. Those siudenis who planned io pursue ihis field elecied Home Economics lll and IV, in which home managemeni was slressed. Under fhe leadership of deparfmeni chairman, Mrs. Charloiie McCobb, home economics classes enioyed field irips io Ceniury Mills dress faciory and The clorh- ing exhibii ai Asbury Park. Highlighfs of rhe year were a luncheon and 'Fashion show. H As a resuli oi her Beiiy Crocker 'resr scores, Senior Gail Kimblefon received The RHS Belly Crocker Homemaker Award. , Es X Academics Longuoges Stress Foreign Customs, Cultures Under The guidance ot Mr. Nicholas Lombardi, the Rl-IS Language Department not only taught a student the language it- selt, but also enlightened him in the areas ot the history, culture, and literature ot the countries using that language. While the tirst year ot study empha- sized the tundamentals ot the language, advanced courses included the reading ot the country's literary works. Ottering traditional Latin and the modern languages, French and Spanish, the department provided records, tapes, and audio-lingual labs in order to increase understanding ot basic grammatical con- cepts and to aid tluency in speaking. ln addition, to encourage those stu- dents with high marks, membership in Latin and Spanish honor societies was ot- tered. First year Latin linguists could also ioin the Junior Classical League. MUN ...ylj ff sm.. Q , , While the rest ot the class begins their unit test, Mrs. Francis Ballton. Spanish teacher, explains a certain exercise to treshman Stephan Smith before he begins. XX.. ,.,..a-4-.-A ,,,...Lal-'- - Freshmen John Vincent and Phil Smalley caretully look on as Spanish teacher. Mr. Raymond DiLissio, points out the ditterent parts ot the human body and their Spanish meanings to his eighth period class. 68 Academics , - , M Carl Jakim, treshman, eagerly begins the written ex- ercises assigned to him in Spanish I class. Junior lrv Worthington takes a lump shot during a basketball game in physical education class as his opponents, Tim Dralcely and Bob Browne, watch the action. Ax an interpretation ot the creation ot the universe, iuniors, Diane Shoemaker, Kathy Bucher, and Sandy Wilkins run through their dance routine in gym class betore being tested. intl' Q , , i 5 l . K Rona Gibson iunior, practices her routine to Jere- miah Was a Bullfrog during gym class. Gym Tcilents Reflect Abilities Cf lndividucils With emphasis placed on both indi- vidual and team ettorts, the Physical Edu- cation Department, headed by Mr. Joseph Rocky Cancellieri, continued to expand and diversity its programs. This year the girls were given an op- portunity to play golt, and tor the third consecutive year, Mrs. Barbara Jordan guided them in modern and interpretative dancing. On the other side ot the gym, the boys engaged in competitive games ot tootball, basketball, and volleyball. Weekly health classes have also sup- plemented their courses. ln addition to contemporary health problems, students were exposed to tirst aid, sex education, the drug dilemma, mental illness, and ecol- ogy. ln place ot health, all juniors received classroom instruction in Driver's Education. Prior to obtaining licenses, both iuniors and seniors were ottered experience be- hind-the-wheel. Academics 69 vw slimy az ,- S . '4 's'QQ- vqza qt Q P lr ',... Q W, 5 .Q 2 H Q-R sk f UNDERCLASSMEN COURAGE . . .The pulse oT RHS . . . Exploring new halls and rooms in The TirsT days aT RHS Voicing an opinion in an assembly crowded wiTh I I39 sTudenTs . . . VolunTeering To work on a commiTTee in STudenT C-5overnmenT. DEDICATION . . . The pulse oT RHS . . . Holding paper and glass drives To aid ecology and To raise money . . . Selling buTTons and shakers aT TooTball game . . . Becoming involved in school organizaTion and clubs. HONOR . . .The pulse oT RHS . . . Being elecTed as a class oTTicer . . . Cheering loud enough To capTure The spiriT sTick Trom The upperclassmen . . . Receiving a varsiTy leTTer as an underclassman. PRIDE . . .The pulse oT RHS . . . Yelling along wiTh The Treshman cheerleaders aT Trosh games . . . Designing The class banner To be hung in The Trophy case . . . Seeing The Tinished producT oT Treshman Homecoming meeTings encircle The TooTball Tield. Joe Anderson Scott Atkinson Lois Baehser Walt Bennett John Bienkowski Mike Bintclitt Jim Bolton Matt Borkowski Dianne Borden Bill Brennan Pat Bright Joe Burns Jeniva Burroughs John Carin , '67 Donna Canzunese ww Billy Carl anew 'il-N Gary Carroll . ,,k ,. ,., , ,311 Karen Cascanno V ti ' Ron Chiaccio V' V , .. vwwg I, , J fr c a '- ., gy' B on a i f' -ff ,-6. 25' Janice Cowan Ken Cunningham Dorn D'Alessandro Mary Ellen Daley Howard Davenport Greg Drnochowski Frank Doelling Jimmy Drumm Harriet Dyas Tony Dydek Debbie Eaton Sharon Faust Renee Fay Sue Freynik Rich Fynan Susan Gatti ' - Margie Gerber ' I , ' ., ,Iggy Jim Good ' Sue Graebeldinger H 'iii Ann Gustafsson ii ' f , f f ' S ' , mrs' , Q' -nw Q re Q if 5 xx I M Q l 1 , i 1 -'N Freshmen Ufficers cmd Advisers Activcite ,Spirit Making their presence telt at Riv- erside High this year and working to- wards their tuture iunior prom and sen- ior trip, the class ot seventy-tive spon- sored many tund-raising activities. Led by President Larry Sabel, Vice-President Debbie Wilkins, Secretary Cheryl Man- cini, and Treasurer Marcia Maute, the class held a candy sale, sold Christmas candles, ancl ottered maroon and white t-shirts to those girls who participated in Sports Night. Carrying out the general theme ot Homecoming this year. Foreign Coun- tries, the trosh chose lreland, using le- prechauns, tlowers. and a castle as props. During Spirit Week, they utilized the theme ot Superram in hall deco- rations and skit, featuring a locker room scene. ln sports, the treshmen strove to live up to their motto, action speaks louder than words. Captained by Larry Sabel, Howard Davenport, and Jackie Hullings, Ram Frosh tootball only succeeded in a O-7 record. Scott Wen- ner and Howard Davenport led the bas- ketball to a 6-I6 log, while the wrestling squad compiled a O-9 record, with Joe Maute as captain. 72 Underclassmen FRESHMAN, OFFICERS: Lett to Right: Cheryl Mancini, secretary: Larry Sabel, president: Marcia Maute, treasurer: and Debbie Wilkins, vice-president discuss plans tor their Homecoming tloat. rs QV - 16:4 if -inf 5 ..,,,, 4' I Qi Q .. Q . Vi if 'xr ii' ' ,i 2.- Plenning fha acfivify agenda for The Freshman class, Facully Advisers Mrs. Marion Wifferschein and Mr. Orrin Dillabough fall: over correspondence wilh Sfudenf Adviser Maureen Borger. F -7- - A- A 44- W -. ,' 1 ' ? ' 5 f i Q, MIM v 1 - IV ir Lilly E 'L i Mi i iiclilpfa ibii .f A -- '- V an i 1 He 23? x W J. , WV F Z7s fy X 5 6 5 af 'vii -' ia, 1 Q Pele Hagerty Janice Harnrnell Lilian Hammell John Hammond Ethel Hankins Athena Harding Debbie Hatcher Joyce Hinkley Charles Hoover Donna Horton John Hullings Debbie Hunter Brenda Iannuzzi Debbie Iannuzzi Carl Jakirn Bob Jaskowiak Tommy Johnson Nancy Joo Scott Kalrney Eileen Kearne Apryle Klapprofh Mike Klusrnan Dave Knaub George Lening Sharon Long Pa? Lucas Larry Lumley Chris Maclren Donna Marano Sharon MacWrighf Cheryl Mancini Lorraine Marcucci Joe Maute Marcia Maufe Marlr Maine Sharon McBride Sherryl McFadden John McLaughlin Joe McManus Carole McNully Dennis McNulfy Mike McNeill Unclerclassrnen - 73 Leprechouns, Shomrocks Brighten Frosh Floor -i Wwwwwd -is I Hs Wifh slwamroclrs and leprechauns, 'rlie Freshman class porlrays lreland as 'rhey lead fhe parade of floals around flie field during Homecoming. Gary Mccreery Donna Medor Mike Migliaccio Ted Milewski Jim Moorhouse Bob Morgan Debbie Moscufo Dennis Myers Joe Nanni Laura Niver Dale Nixon Louis Nocifi Ted Norlh Dave O'Connor Tom O'Neill Mark Onori Dorofliy Peirson Peggy Peirson Bob Perry Ricky Pliillips Sieve Pickens Cindy Poinserl Denise Price Keith Raynis Carol Reale Sandy Reed Mike Reillo Karen Rendfrey John Ridgeway Ray Ridgeway Befli Riffer Sharon Robinson Jane Roe Linde Rogers Jeff Rollins Arline Ross Mery Ellen Rusli Terry Ryan Larry Sabel Belle Ann Saia 74 - Unclerclassmen S. ln order fo achieve a beffer undersfanding of her sfudies in IPS, Ram Fresh Queen, Denise Price remains affer class fo ask Dr. Richard Sfocklon for some addifional advice. Beginning her reading assignment Freshman Homecoming Represenfafive, Debbie Wilkins, ponders over fhe mysleries of fhe War of lhe Roses in World Hisfory. if il QA, -5 W1 E J F .,W, V vw- Q. wi mv.- ass- bs 2 .. -if fl K .fax :Y 4' ' 3' -Q' 3 iv X43 Q' U' l 1 -1 'R we J 'l . Frank Savage Sieve Scheimreif Robin SCQH Tom Scully Tony Seida Emma Shedaker Sandy Shinn Tom Simcox Debbie Simplrins Milne Simpson Phil Smalley Cindi Smith Lorraine Smifh Shawn Smoke Sfeve Snow Sharon Snyder Billy Slaylon Bobbi Sue Slephan Jean Sfoclclon Dave Sfoh Harry Truclcsess Linda Vidovich John Vincenl Anfhony Viola Jaime Wallrer Scoll Wenner Debbie Wilkins Emma Jean Willis Bruce Winlrelspechl Dawn Winlrelspechl Unclerclassmen 75 Enthusicistic Clciss ot 1974 United in As they excelled in all the aspects ot student participation, the Class ot l974 worked together to become an active part ot RHS student lite. Beginning with Homecoming, the sophomores tared well, taking second place honors by depicting the theme For- eign Countries. Choosing Japan, their 'Float included a pagoda, bridge, and rick- shaw in tront ot a tutted backgroung ot Mount Fuiiyama. ln Spirit Week, the Class ot '74 carried out the theme ot Spirit in the Old West in hall decorations and their skit. To raise money tor the iunior prom and senior trip, the sophs sold spirit but- tons and shakers at tootball games, held a candy cane sale at Christmas time, and sold RHS wind breakers. ln sports, the Ram squads were tilled with members ot the sophomore class. Jun- ior Varsity wrestling, basketball and J.V. tootball were almost entirely comprised ot sophomores. Bobby Marter, Tom Nolder, Steve DiNoia, and Bob Bauder earned berths on the Varsity wrestling team, while Kevin O'Shea, Tom Nolder, and Brian Menditto participated in Varsity tootball. Don Alden .ax k 'ii Bob L. Alfred 1 - Z . Q: ' - Bob W. Alfred ' , f- : f Yvette Allbright Rey Anderson s . 1. is it s s ' S Proiects 11411 Denise Hinkley, Pat Hinkley, and Joanne Donatiello borrow buckets and rags trom the custodians in order to clean the cateteria tor additional points in Spirit Week competition. 'ii it Q . H C ll Andr s an Daseefilrlmstronug . g C, if Garry Atzert it Carol Ballinger if 511 W Bob Barr . - X , X i- F, V x K PQ, if . I 1 A Lai gig, i Bob Bauder N Anna Bazulis , Barbara Becker , I ' ,,,, Q 5 ' Terri Bell ' ii. ir Vince Belluomo K I if 'typ I , f Ja. Dave Bendel - T B rv ' asfbifs mln 1-5 , Beth Berman f ,t - ' Bobliord Q , .... ,F .Q I ,. .L V as . .K 'wa - J A Berger fs - if ' Sian rgorkowski R 1 . ,- Sue Borsuk . 1. ' - f i ' K , , .y Leo Bowker K K ii.,,l ,f ' S - ' HQ' Pat Bracken K K . A V x 7 Q in i L ' Before the Cinnaminson-Riverside game, iunior Cheryl Citino .1 K jfg,.- h 5 w , N.,--. ,ff- 76 Underclassmen ii ' i at 'U' '73 purchases a shaker trom sophomore Terri Marini. Nancy Brown , Pele Bruno k Kathy Buckner I. f f. i Nancy Buscher in . V , Dave Bushnell 'KY' Paul Buffacayoli J Tony Camiscioni Q Gene Campbell . 4 My Cyndi Carruthers :al ' Norman Casrik Debbie Cheesernan A I . Bob CW Carol Ciccone , . Kurr Clauss ,...,..-4 4. V Rusfy Cliver ,I 2 - Donna Commisso I f, . i l' K .AA H il , 'ii 5 Sieve Consfanlino ff ' W' ' Debbie Cranmer . Bill Cheyne gf 2 fl Q' 'g'. i 4 elif' .. ,., H , igiil Hope Cribb . Q ls? ,,, V ., ,, . , . . is ,.,.., . , . . ' 1 9 , , - v,,' , 1 , w i ijt I A r 1,,rr. , , if - V , 1, . -. H , - iggufiff .. ,,. ,J I ,. r Q ,. ? ,.,, , ,,5,1q,,f:,,,, Gerry Crossland Gary Cryan Debbie Cunningham Ken Cunningham Jane Culifra Joe Cuzzupe Debbie Dandvea Debbie Daniels Jo Ann Davies Belh Davis Joyce Dayer Barry Dennis Bill Deppe Ed Deppe Donna Desanfe ' ' ' Jane Diamond '- Bobby ozeiim Louis DiLisio ' ' i Sieve DiNoia V ti ' A y 9: . X ,' : .ie 1 A 4 ' ' V f -f., ,kv ,f ' Don Donariello 5 Joanne Donaliello ,M , ' Keifh Doran i F' A '3 Fred Dreymus K ,-' ' V il Sharon Durant ,, ,, Carol Dyer .W Karhy Earley , ' i V i Ax' Wal? Eqlinqel A 1 ' Z iff John Emo' iiii fi 2 f 1 W ia i arf B ex i in if tg F if , f s 2? , v Eu Q t 1 4 x ' ' : : Steve Doe N is we V as , I 'M' Q , . n . Cyndy Emery ,f-ig ,I ii? 'ss Wwxww f li.. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS AND ADVISORS: Siffing: Barbara Tool, secrefaryz Leif fo Right Cyndy Emery, Treasurer: Mrs. Mary McCormick, adviser: Jane Cufiffa, oresidenf: Sue Borsulc, vice-presidenf: and Mr. Roberl Shurilla. adviser make plans fo order more shakers 'ro be sold during lhe foofball season. Unclerclassrnen Russ Espenschied Wayne Eveland Paul Faqerslrom Bruce Fink Helen Flaherty Cheryl Fleming Marfin Frappolli Lindsey Fullerfon Maryanne Gai-be Bob Garbe Joe Gavron Tom Gafli Jim Gaul Steve Geary John Gizara Bill Gladney Cindy Goldy Ed Grab Mifchell Greenberg Mariann Greenwood Andy Griffin Don Griffith Bob Griscorn Sharon Grzybowski Don Haas Harry Hacker? Jim Hagan Renee Hallermeier Harry Harper Narcie Haran Donna Harrigan Mike Hari Barbara Harffield Bruce Harvis Ed Hafcher Dave Herzer Bill Herzer Jeanneffe Hindsley Denise Hinkley Pat Hinkley 78 Underclassmen QQ .., S' wif ' A f 1 4 Q. s i Q N , 4 f 4 Q? N 1 X , .L ing -A ,,.. A 5' fa, I Q Sophomore Sieve Consianfino proudly poses as his class floaf parades pasf fhe I96I alumni judges during halffime fesfivifies. 7, ff ? n w f. KY: ..- Vi alia L, - Y 03 lm! - 1 E ,. IW! .N- 0, ..,, ,,,,,7,.,,,..,, ...... .. m,,:,e,,,,,,,i W -T I V,-,V .,,, . , sm:- ' i or i 7. .., 4 , '-1l---w1lln - ,. ,. ' 'Mvi':::,'fif?if'f?fY-,fm Q '-L' . ,,?,i 'ri-'- sf , ., . - .1 W K ' Jw , 1 i. .fr ' ' .' , , W ,, , . -P 2 we 'Q - ,. - 4 ,., , .l'1'g+. - ',f t,Hy4,'v4' . 4, 1 ig ' ' ' W x ' v , 1 i - o ,A , - ' n ' ' 4 1.1 ' 4' A Q f ', . 4 'fi ,L f ,144 ,,.y,, l,v.,h4,.,,-zj V M. fd! ., A E, .1 Cafching fhe fans' eyes, lhe mulfi-colored sophomore float Japan, circles fhe loofball field during halffime al lhe Homecoming game. Jimi- 3 ff. en Oriental Theme Dominofes Sophomore Display l Sophomore Homecoming represenlalive, Sue Borsuk, smiles she is cheered on by her fellow classmafes. vi, vii: Q s 1. g V, l L A l . ' r-, 'C Q . I 3 ,S i 17 5 ' f-r 2 11 elif 7 Q45 I 2: ' I V ,ii 4 'V ,K he Mike Hoey Barbara Hellman Margie Hoqle Keilh Hohensfein Belly Holmes Joe Holmes Sarah Horner Jack Houslon Debbie Huber! Sue Huminslii Florence Hunler Terry Hyland Kalhy lannuzzi Kalhy innss Kalhy Jackson Tony Jacoby Dan Jewell Charlie Johnson Julie Jones Nancy Jones Carol Jusfinich Franli Kasperowicz Lorraine Kealing Sue Kelly Denise Kempisla Underclassmen ,. In order to prepare himselt for the cross country meet with Rancocas, sophomore Milne Hoey does some strenuous exercises to strengthen his muscles. Pat Kilbride Kathy Kinsey Kirn Klaus Maryann Knapp Bill Kleesattel Torn Kucharuk Charles Kuhn Laurie Kurleclni Marie Lathbury Bernie Latorres Delmim Latorres Debbie Law Bill Leavenworth Wayne Lechleidner Matthew Lees Benny Lehmann John Leith Karen Leuallen Joanne Levenstein Alan Lilholt Mike Livengood Paula Lootz Frank LoPrssti Shirley Maison 80 - Underclassmen Sophs Motivate Drive, Demonstrate Abil 1 M vm' ...J fi ruuyyrr 'xzzz' ', I fa ' iii' A area! 'Wei Q.- We've got spirit, chants varsity cheerleader Rosann Wagner as the Rams score another touchdown against Burlington City at the Homecoming Game. Despife 'Phe sfrong defensive ecfion from an opponent varsify caqer Terri Bell searches for a fellow feammafe fo receive fhe ball and carry if down The courf. I 5 ei 'ff s f EQ 11 G ' ' 5? , , 2-,Q ...ua '48 'til -1+ 4 A . .ri :cog A 'r 5.1 .. I ' , D Q fi. 0 1- A 'w M errrfee M ki ereee 3? 1 I 'f A , ,MYX yqlgi, J 3 Qi:-1 T G ggi, , 'ggi 7. X iii? x'- YL r x i H y Z ' fi: ii - 'V w In J N W .v .ef jf r SA 1? I' Q fs 'Se ,ix r. ' . 4 G-LM, . arg A stiv-L fm H 63 Wifh' sa' 5. ,K A A A gr L F yn K K. .ap . .K ., , rm G G 1 rl i - N, J ii . ,, q - .sf f ,' L F-r 2 ' ' 4 ' 4.0! - .,f-' . ' k kno if ,Fi ' X Q is J. X 4 K i Y s M - ... eee N is J' i si N 4. e if :fy in E? K m ' lb xv' ' ' I . , Q i v if A ' .. ' ff, -s ' X A , -l . AAA .. G Q X , , if? i 9 ' 'fe' if 2 A W F aries. r i' ,sae G X F si L ' ' S -M sf gif in 51.4, LLV, 2 . k we ,, Q i ' 3 , m A ' 3. . v. Q . , 5, N -160 1 ,if G J . A :cw I we e . ' I - A f , 1 if is in ' A . , , f , Q,., . :,. . . y A my y L ' we G' . ,I 4 if ' . I gf-3' xi i f :lr Roseann Maiafesfa Vince Malecki Ed Mann George Manos Greg Marcucci Riia Marianna Terri Marini Bob Marks Bob Marfer Debbie Mariini Mike Mason Tony Mazzoli Lois Mccaliin Donna McCann Mike Mccorrniclc Cyndi Mccreery Brenda McDermott Diane McGovern PaHy McHugh Sue McLaughlin Brian Mendifio Bob Merner Ed Milier Gene Miller Greg Mirns Barry Mifsch Russ Mochernulr Keifh Mohrmann Linda Monaco John Moon Jennifer Moore Debbie Moranor Nancy Morgan Marleen Morrow Meianie Morrow George Murphy Peggy Murpny Don Nauss Linda Naylor Bob Neebe Terry Noian Tom Noider Donna North Sue Nowosielski Denise Oqozalek Maryann Ogozaleir Jirn O'Hanlan Linda Oikiewicz Dan Orie Kevin O'Shea Debbie Owen Underclassmen 8I Sfudious Sophs Benefit Through Academic Skills xv -v 4 During Typing l class, sophomores Cyndy Emery, Sandy Poinsefi, and Barbara Hoffman diligenfly work on Their 'rims wrihngs fo improve fheir fyprng speed Gary Page Richard Palm Milne Pandolfi John Payne Kim Pedillo Jay Pennell Judi Pfau Linda Pine Bob Pinfo Theda Pippin Sandy Poinseff Tom Polidore Joy Poore Kalhy Priclrelf Joan Procopio Phil Raynis Jim Renshaw Sue Repece Pal Richardson Derre Rirchey Ann Robinson Cyndi Rossano Mary Jane Rossi Wayne Rossi Milne Rumburq Tom Rusl Bill Ryan Hope Sabel Al Sacdis Sieve Sacalis Jeff Sallrowslci Mary Ann Sanderlin Kafhy Sanfino Pam Sarlo Gary Schenk Carol Schide John Schliep Bob Sedlalr Howard Selover Bruce Senior Karen Shellon Forman Shemsley John Shinn Alice Smith Karen Smith Cindy Snow Dave Snow Ron Sfypinslri Befh Sleele Dave Sfales 82 - Underclassmen Q, 4' E W x 5 is .1 T' .,l ' ' 5.5 I 'i v vip V I -,W 24- ' KQV , W- ftifma' f -swim gf-2. 'sf ' - M7- 121' 14 Nrsi 1 v. ...uv-' if 7 W . .J W. A ' , . .Y .43 4 Ei .K Y' wffii, Y . W . Q K 0 r 3 ' s 8 r H'rf.J L pi, y W .fuk -'e fm On -file' Wm, G During hor siudy hall period. sophomore Mary Ann Ogozalek glances fhrough The library shelves in order fo choose a novel +o read for her English book report 5 r ,. X ' J ,A Q' , 1 U ig ' , ' ' , li. ., - ' , ,. fm . I , I ' Q 1 .' H' 1 ' - 1, ' I 'S' I bi .. L V, f A iff- uf , a W L fr. , , xi! df Kafhy Sfrain Cyndi Swanberg Joe Swerdlow Linda Tarnowslri Harry Theurer John Theurer Jim Tieman Barbara Tool George Tofh Leslie Townsend George Tuch Diane Tucker Ronnie Urbanski Ramona Vesfon Debbie Vifale Rosann Wagner Debbie Walker Sherry Wallace Nancy Walsh Paul Ward Cheryl Wenner Sieve While Franl: Wicker Roland Willis Carol Winters Milne Wooden Berf Wylen Sandy Zappa Sharon Zelley Pai Zornes Underclassmen Class of i973 Prospers in Third Yecir QT RHS As Their spiriT increased, The class of '73 provided exciTing and memorable ex- periences Tor Themselves and all aT RHS. OTTicers Tor The pasT Three years Jerry DeMarchi, presidenT: Mary Jo Burk, vice-presidenT: Denise MiTsch, secreTary: and Pam Brooks, Treasurer, along wiTh ad- visers Mr. Harry JohnsTone and Mrs, Bar- bara Milch, sTrove To uniTe The iunior class in such evenTs as Homecoming, SpiriT Week, and The Junior-Senior Prom. WiTh Holland as The Theme, The iunior TloaT: consisTing oT a windmill, a bridge, a house, and DuTch boys and girls, was good enough To earn TirsT place hon- ors in Homecoming compeTiTion. Having as goals The prom and The senior class Trip, The Class of '73 spon- sored a hoagie sale in December and boT- Tle and paper drives in March. AddiTion- ally, The TradiTional concession sTand aT home baslceTball games and a TaculTy-var- siTy baslceTball game were included. Based upon The Theme Up, Up, and Away, The prom was successfully held in The Merion lnn on May 5, I972. Marfy Aguilar Dave Ahrens Ed Ahrens Colleen Anderson Debbie Angelo Linda Arrnsfrong Gloria Ash Paul Aslalrsen Darlene Baehser Doug Banslii During eighfh period, iuniors Marianne Bryan and Donna Ciavarella change The showcase in TronT of The school in order To gain exTra poinTs Tor Their class in The annual SpiriT Week compeTiTion. Qin il , John Barnes Mary Barszcz , Linda Barfon - ,, , V, V Don Basnef , , Q1 1 V Jim Bauer ,, 'A ,f ,M ,:, Nancy Beck V,,,' ' YQ' 4 J aquifer A Steve Bellis i ' A H T T Al Belmondo ' - 5 ,' 2 N Michele Benfclifi H, ., Q, Q 'li Ji ia Y , I ' A 4 Gloria Biancons A Q ' i Malia -' V E X :E Harold Bigwood Tom Binnig Cyndi Blehl Barbara Boudwin Chuck Brechbill Debbie Briffon Donna Broqan Pam Brooks Debbie Broomall Karen Brown Keifh BruTon Marianne Bryan KaThy Bucher Mary Jo Burl! Gail BuT9erworTh Candy Cain ':. Frank Canzanese Debbie Carroll 1 T Alan Carmy I ,,,. 1' U Sfeve Carmy Q, ' 'T ,S Denise Cascarino John Cherry KurT Cherry Carolyn Chiaccio Ralph Chiarello Donna Ciavarella Cheryl Cifino Jackie Clarlr Linda Collins Bob Collinsgru N 84 Underclassmen F 6. , z- , WZ N- ' , ,rp is in nk, ,i 3 A-W g i rf, fa- , f fi ,G gy 1 ii 7 ' gn. 'B ,yi 31- ' ff'-aw' , 1- 4 . .,, I x iii L f :H . ' 4-K ,V I 5 , , I is ii, I fi fp I V I, V V ' A - f I 5 V , 4 E i in , J . , A 1. 1 'QQ V G 11 ' 4 n' l 2 Q .,r We -. .f i a- -fi , 4 . if ' , i W' g e . 2. M X 'ig - - li, :.A,,V AL M I A .Q 3 1 3:1 ' , , V I if 'i ii A 'L Q ii X i i il i J in Q 'W' x-'V' ,nl-'QP ,,---.., '7 a A-bfi Q -, a,'x,,, ' if K w -I Phil Cornmisso Sarah Cronauer Winnie Cunningham Mike Daddino Mary Ellen Danser Bill Dare Alice Davenport Dawn Davenpori Sandy Davis Jerry DeMarchi Pal Derrico Debbie DeSanfis Do? DeSfeiano Paul Devenny Mika DiLisio Anne Dydel: Walfer Endicoff Darleen Ercol Mark Erlsfon Phyllis Espenschied Tom Esfelow Helen Faunce Sandy Fifhian Richard Flagg Linda Fox Roger Fynan Denise Gannon Sue Gardner Frank Garwood Mike Gerber Ronna Gibson Tom Gifford Torn Giles Lynne Godshall Bob Goff Gary Gonzales Paul Graebeldinger Bernice Graham Dan Griffin Cher Gualiano Andy Gunderrnan Chris Haar Rose Hallerrneier Craig Hamblin Richard Hamlin Barbara Hanlnins Dan Hari Frank Haynes Bill Heiniclc Tim Haflinger B b Ml h d ' 7 Denise Milsch, secrefaryz Jerry DeMarchi. presideniy Mary Jo Burk, vice-presidenf: Pam Junior officers and advisers: from Ief+ fo right Mrs. ar ara ic , a viser Brooks. freasurerz and Mr. Harry Johnsfone, adviser. Underclassmen - 85 Dale Hoffman Nancy Hoffman Dave Holden Laurie Holloway Sue Holloway Nancy Holmes John Holfzeppla Geri Horion Lucy Hoy Joy Hubbs ww' J -i 8 IJ Linda Hullings Mike Hullings Bob Hulchinson Deby lsenberg Mary Lou Jackson Sarah Jacoby Debbie Jaskowial: Paul Jennison Sandy Johnson Jeff Jones Lou Jones Joe Joo Debie Joyce Kevin Kapuscinslci Ken Kayga Kim Kelly Mary Kelly Milan Kerpan Karen Kelchel Jack Kiehner l l lil ! si 1 Ed Klusman Jo Ann Knasi John LaBarge Donna Leleilro Pa? Leonard If K 1 o v ig- ' A r . - -N .- Debbie Livengood l 5 ' -xv Rose Looney 1 in Jerry LoPres1i Q t x . Karin Maher . K . . ' lfiz 1- - 4a 'F f Q? 3. 1, 1 Q , ,., L,- Dawn Makin ,. i Joe Maleclci y - - Paul Manion Y' .'.,f . ,, , fr - Liz Marker Julie Masfrovalerio Cindy Marhias Maryann Mafiskella Eileen McBride Sue McCellin Carol McCreery Brian McDermoN Pam McHugh 2 86 - Underclassmen Sc as JP' if Wav f 1 c 6 :Pl ' ' -S F :Sf K as 75 ' Qi. g ? I l Perficipeiing in fhoi food and drink fo fh Q -1 ' 'Z . Q. . 1 . 'ff you L -YE! 0 1 'K N rr Q ,S K J Y S , J r many class acfivifies, iuniors Paul Devenney and Richard McNally sell e specfafors during half+ime of fhe Riverside-Pemberfon game. 3 Q fa J' nf' Junior Darlene Beohser helps wifh fhe ficlref sale for fhe Junior-Senior Prom as she sfaples names of couples on lhe Prom bullefin board. 3 ' Juniors Employ Concession Proceeds for Prom l 1 ,I 4 f Q 4 p ,Q .1 I , ' s V' Q Q J X1 J - L- ' A, 2. , -'fr' Y! , , flatly Xa - hnsee 1' Vfe ..i ' 4.,n on V ' W , ' iff , .- s of ,'n 1 J 'N I Q , ff. my J' I M 1 1 Ag ff Paul McMullen Rich McNally Marie McNully John Meeh Jennifer Mel: Sheila Menzel Margie Micchelli Mari: Missimer Gail Mifchell Paul Milchell Denise Mifsch Joe Mollico John Moorhouse Barry Myers Jeff Nadeau Bill Nash Bob Naylor Bob Nelson Rich Nernchilc Gary Nice Henry Nowosielsiri Bill O'l lanlan Ron Olive Rick Onasch Lee O'Neull Linda O'Ravilz Pam Pacilio Tacv Parsons Fred Pasqus Joyce Pale Joanne Pendlebury Ed Pennell Dean Pfeiffer Karen Pielro Jell Pippin Sieve Polino John Priclreli Marianne Prisco Andrea Raqone Wayne Reichell Debbie Reilly Kafhy Reilly Debbie Reynolds Bob Riccierdi Bill Robins Russ Rolh Jim Ruff Dennis Scbo George Sacalis Ed Samar Underclassmen 87 Joe Santino Nancy Savage Tony Sarlo Debbie Scheuerrnann Shirley Scliindler rf? L 9' U- Emiisciimadi rag fp , ln if f' Elaine Schosman Denise Sclnullz Leo Seida Dianne Shoemaker Bob Simpson Ed Slawinski Lynn Smilh Jeff Snow Phil Snyder Cyndi Sfango Bill Sianley Debbie Slanfon Bill Sfaylon Linefre Sfepnowslri Gary Sfolrz Linda Stone John Siypinslri Cafliy Summers Nancy Sundermier Cheryl Swanberg Par Tool Colleen Townsend Caryl Tracy JoAnn Truclcsess Palli luclwolslri Ken Tucker Carol Vennell Don Vollmar Sandy Waclisman Bill Walsh Connie Waliers Phyllis Warner Mark Wafers Terry Walson Bill Weaver Marlr Wenner Joe Whelen Carol Widmaier 88 - Unclerclassmen !f ',! 457 fo A' .tb Porlraying 'lulips and a lif+le Dufch girl, iuniors Linda Collins, Cindy Mafhias, Mary Lou Jackson, and Mar- yann Mahslcella pose beside 'the windmill on fheir class floaf during halflime of 'rlie Homecoming game. .ek rt'- fg f uw , ,ii if i W I 1 i iiii iif i E During sfudy hall, iunior Homecoming represenfafive Debbie in her purse for a pencil in order +o begin her hislory homework. Jim Wierski Sandy Wilkins Loraine Williams John Woessner Bruce Woodingron lrvin Worfhingfon Joe Wszolek Pal Yansick Sian Yansick Keith Young Debbie Zacchei Sophie Zebrowski Slanfon fumbles United Junior Class Ecirns Homecoming Success K , '3 .jl1f During fha Homecoming parade, fhe junior floa+ passes by fhe 0 g' R . f ih i ' Q ,e ' '1 i mf' Y, , l V 'in X 1- 1 I :QW i- EJ, 'fi- .: s.. . Q 'PQ if fr P YE ,sm I iudges, displaying ils winning Dufch background scene including a flower-sfudded bridge. Underclassmen l 0 al l --J n bk Q xx Vvxk . tw. NW wg, , W s ,an mrs: ,,...,M QSM SENICDRS COURAGE. . .The pulse oT RHS . . . Making imporTanT decisions concerning plans Tor The TuTure . . . AccepTing commenTs made aT Class NighT as ioking. . . Delivering a speech aT graduaTion as valedicTorian or saluTaTorian . . . Leaving RHS and Taking The TirsT sTep inTo The ouTside world. DEDICATION . . . The pulse oT RHS . . . Planning and presenTing senior English proiecTs PracTicing each day Tor commencemenT exercises during The week prior To The evenT . . . Working aT The senior concession sTand during each TooTball game . . . Enioying The acTiviTies on The senior class Trip aT MT. Airy Lodge aTTer Tour years of working Towards iT. HONOR. . . The pulse oi RHS . . . Receiving an award or scholarship aT graduaTion Tor services To RHS . . . Being named as a Top RHS senior in The Who's Who secTion oT The yearbook . . . Gaining recogniTion by being named capTain oT a varsiTy Team in The senior year . . . Being elecTed as a SporTs NighT capTain by Maroon or WhiTe TeammaTes. PRIDE. . .The pulse oT RHS. . . Donning a varsiTy iackeT Tor The TirsT Time . . Being accepTed aT a preferred college . . . CapTuring The TiTIe of SpiriT Week winners in senior year . . . Marching Tor The Tinal Time wiTh Tellow classmaTes aT commencemenT exercises. JILL HAMLIN RAMPAGE Ednfor nn Chlef C2 years, . . . Neiionol Honor Socrefy Secrefory Spamsh Honor Socuefy Vsce Presudenf TORCH Section Edsfor LISA DONATIELLO RAMPAGE Semor Advnser TORCH Sechon Ednfor A Vnce Presudenf KeyeNes Presndenf Nahonal Honor Socuefy Vnce Presndenf N451 Ten Seniors Honored for Scholarship, Service lwtig .nr o Jinfvgn 1' f 'q4NF'.'l,,a1'. 'Q i A, , , V 'f' ' 'N 'g 6 ',z.A'ki. 'Aw iw N' i . f ' 5' ..... Q 4 K i 5 ,, , E .' K V ,ff ,ark wiv K I yviwf' xy ..., 'gr V K ,A W, 4 5,11 l , , KV L, x . L g A , ' .. 4, in . r ,: hi i. ra va. if r 3' !lIIrn 'W Q ' V' ' Y ' , K ..,.,.,..we.n,..,.n..4q,,,,,,, ,bw ..,., M., A ww, VV K 0 ,, 7 ,W j lla- ww I W H 1 ,.,, f , if . VVVV I 0 5-w in yr- L A - ' ,,-Q. ., :- , N 'V ,A .. , tx! ,v , , , ,, fj-v ,f ., Tk V ' rffwdvlif ripe eh 22 if , 2' , E ,.,.. . ..., .. . ,,,,,,, .l,, ,gLz1,A,h kz:i,.h i . W. ,, if .2-iii - 7 2 , K - ' ,Tw v 4 f ' TZ., air I ,,,, I 'was in I ,, ,, N' 3' ,V V. V, Ahip .,,,MJEu ,, V nf U I -i 23. -g5fpd54i'M1gfi:fIw,. , if w I Iyy- we ,L up - rw f f . 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Srarring early in The school year wirh rhe concession srand af foorball games, 'rhe advisers led ihe senior class in such fund-raising acriviries as a cake sale and fhe annual evenis a+ RHS as Homecoming and Spirir Week, as well as exclusive up- perclassmen acriviiies of Class Night +he Poll Dance, rhe class rrip, and finally grad- uarion. Wifh guidance from ihe advisers, The senior class Took firsl place in Spirir Week, caplured ihe spirif s+ick ar various pep ral- lies, and enioyed a memorable iwo-day ex- cursion 'ro Mr. Airy Lodge. Mr. Barr, who was +he class adviser only for one year. raughf General Science and advised fhe Fire Marshalls. Serving , Two years as adviser, Miss l.ei+zell was an En9l'5ll ll and lll Teacher- Surrounded by early morning darkness, advisers Mr. Roger Barr and Miss Barbara Leifzell 'ralk over senior +rip regulahons before boarding rhe buses scheduled fo fake them fo M12 Airy. Mr. Roger Barr poinfs our fo seniors Par Pa1'erson,- Wayne Pippirf and Donna Elliof 'rhe Senior key along wifh various invifafion and announcemenf sfyles for graduahon as fhey make fheir choices before filling our ihe disfribufed order blanks. 94 - Seniors -I3 14 o 4 ,- A Measuring up as senior adviser. Miss LeiTzelI TulTills her role as she sizes Debbie WhiTehouse Tor graduaTion gown and cap. QF T 4 r Mr. Roger Barr advises seniors To reporT To his room aT The end oT The school day To pay The S25 required To aTTend The school Trip. Miss Barbara LeiTzell conTacTs The MounT Airy ResorT To malce arrangemenTs for lodgings and meal TiclceTs Tor The seniors going on The class Trip. Seniors - 95 Billie Meierdiercks, Class of '72 freasurer, lallies up finances for The Mounf Airy bound Senior class secrefary, Gilda Hochqerfel. frades pen and nofes for paini' brush seniors as fhe day for deparrure lo The Pocono ski resorl approaches. and paper as Spirii Week compefifion increases. 96 - Seniors Trying ou'l her skills af The mobile uni+'s soda pumps, Vice-Presidenf Terri Hennigs lends a helping hand af home foo+ball games wilh +he senior concession sland. Officers CompleTe DuTies os GroduoTion Neors if is f f X . e . , . Q I 1 G TA.. 4 i , if . , 'T .ik 'f , i , .-2 - i ri' Q 5'f ,Tn - 4 I, PoinTing The way To a spiriT week vicTory, senior class PresidenT Gary KenT leads The class in prepara- Tions for a wesTern skiT as compefifion in The spiriT week pep rally. fl-f , ,f AfTer four years of happiness mixed wiTh sadness, vicTory mixed wiTh defeaT, and pride mixed wiTh humiIiaTion, The sen- iors look forward To graduafion. EnTering RHS as meek freshmen, The seniors parficipafed in l969's Homecom- ing wiTh Their presenTaTion of Archie, More uniTed as sophomores, The Class of i972 began building up Their Treasury wiTh early morning doughnuf sales and a ValenTine's Day dance. ln Their junior year, They successfully held The iunior-senior prom aT The Merion lnn which was decoraTed wiTh a replica of The Tai Mahal and miniaTure buddhas To The Theme of India EnTicemenT. WiTh Three years behind Them, The senior class worked TogeTher again To win The spiriT week compeTiTion. They carried ouT The Theme How The WesT Was Won wiTh Their hall decoraTions and skiT presen- TaTions of ouTlaws in a small wesTern Town. Under The leadership of Presidenf Gary Kenf, Vice-PresidenT Terri Hennings, SecreTary Gilda HochgerTel, and Treasurer Billie Meierdierclcs, The seniors summed up Their RHS years wiTh a Poconos Trip. SENIOR OFFICERS: PresidenT Gary KenT, Vice-PresidenT Terri Hennings, SecreTary Gilda HochgerTel, and Treasurer Billie Meierdiercks. Seniors 97 DIANE ALLBRIGHT JANICE ANDERSON 3 I2 Princefon Ave. Bridgeboro-Mooreslown Rd. Delanco Delran Soc. Wlcs. 2. 3. 4: Siu. Gov? I: F.T.A. 2. 3: Soc. Wks. 2. 3: Sporfs Girls' Bsldball 2: Keye++es 4: Nigl1+2, 3, 4. Sporis Nighf I, 2, 3. 4. BRUCE A. ARMSTRONG RICH AVERY 5l0 Burlingfon Ave. 32 Alden Ave. Delanco Delran Soc. Wlcs. 2: TORCH 4: School Baseball 2, 3.4: Bowling 2. Play 3, 4. Diane Allbrighf, Daryl Emery. Barbara Palm and Ed Baldwin find fha? flwe Senior door will lead Them +o warmfh from fhe early morning cold. ROSE BACINO KATHY BAKER STEVEN BAKER EDWARD BALDWIN LAWRENCE WILLIAM BAUD 4I 5 Rancocas Ave. 883 Faunce S+. 307 Cenfer Ave. 707 Taylor Sf. 409 Brown Sf, Riverside Delran Delanco Riverside Delran Sporfs Nighl I, 2. Band 4: Orchesfra 4: School Play Boys' Sfafe 3: Jr. Class Leag. 2, 3: Key Club 3, 4: Bowling 3: Band 3, 3, 4. 98 - Seniors Key Club 3. 4: Laf. Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Orclwesfra 3, 4. 4: TORCH 3, 4: School Play 3: RAMPAGE 3. 4. l l l l l l l l I l I l l 'Class of '72 Awaits Traditional Happenings . 2. . L Sparlrling clean and freshly polished halls awaif fhe rush of eager sfudenfs refurning from vaceiion for anofher year af Riverside High. ADORA BAZULIS ALBIN F. BAZULIS SCOTT BEECHER KATHRYN D. BENNETT ROGER BENNETT 205 Chesfnuf Sf. 205 Chesfnuf Sf. 230 Fairview Sf. 826 Colby Ave. 235 Hooker S+. Delran Delran Riverside. Delran Riverside F.B.l..A. 4: Fire Marshalls 4: Soc. Baseball 2, 3, 4: Bslrfball 4: Cross Fire Marshalls 3, 4: Soc. Wlrs. 2: Sfu. Gov? 4: Band I. 2. 3. 4: Cho- Wlcs. 4: School Play 3. 4: Keyefies Counfry 2: Foofball 2, 3, 4. Chorus 4: Color Guard 4: School rus I, 2. 3: Orchesfra I. 2, 3, 4 4. Rl-V 3. School Play 3. APRIL BIGWOOD HOWARD BlSHOP SHIRLEY BOEHM JEANNETTE BOHNER CATHERINE BOND IO9 Creelc Rd. 400 Fronf.Main Sf. 50l Greenwood Ave. 49 Dartmouth Dr. 740 Baylor Sf. Delran Delran Riverside. Delran Delran Fire Marshalls 3: Soc. Wlrs. 2: Fire Marshalls 3. 4: Monifor 3: Sporls Nighf 3, 4. Girls' Bslrfball 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2. 3, Soc. Wlrs. 3. 4: Siu. Gov'l 3: 4: Sporls Nighf 2. 3, 4. Sporfs Nighf 2. 3, 4 Capf. Seniors - 99 K MAUREEN BORGER KATHLEEN BORSUK KATHLEEN BRACKEN SUSANNE BRAUTIGAM CONSTANCE M. BRENNAN 5I7 Jefferson Sf. 5I2 River Dr. 5Ol Dauphin ST. 69 Princefon Dr. 2l5 Union Ave. Riverside Riverside Riverside Delran Delanco Eire Marshalls 3, 4: Sporls Nighf Girls' Cirizenship 3: Monifor 3 A.A. Secy. 2, 3. 4: Eire Marshalls Eire Marshalls 3, 4: Soc. Wlcs. I, 2, Capt. 4: Siu. Gov'1 2, 3, 4 Vice- 3, 4: Soc. Wlcs. 2, 3, 4: Siu, Gov'r 3: Band 3, 4, f Ed ' Pres.: TORCH 4 Bus. Mgr.: Na+'l 2, 4: TORCH 3, 4 Ac. Hon. Soc. 3. 4: G.A.A. 3, 4 G,A.A.3,Spor1s Nighf I, 2, 3, 4: Trees.: Sporfs Nighf I, 2, 3, 4 Capf. RAMPAGE 3, KRIS BRENNAN 530 Delaware Ave. Riverside A.A. Secv. 2, 3: Eire Marshalls 3, 4: Soc. Wks. 2. 3, 4: Cheerleaders 2: Sporls Nighf I, 2, 3.4. ww TERRY BRENNAN 2837 Colqare Ave. Delanco Wrestling I. 2. I, 2, 3, 4: Siu. Eac. Com, 4. BARBARA BREUER IO Srewarf Ave. Delran Girls' Bsldball 3. IOO - Seniors dw-Q. . ii. D EDWIN H. BROCK 3IO Henry ST. Riverside Moniior 3, 4: Siu. GOVT 2 3, 4 Baseball 2. 3, 47 Bsldball I, Fool- ball 2, 3. Senior Pai Price spins lhe ball down fhe alley fo score a strike for Riverside's girls varsif Team during 'rhe bowling march wifh Mooresfown High School. 9' A: . X 4 After brealring through the cheerleaders' spirit sign, the senior stalwarts led the Rams to a I2-6 victory over Burlington City High School. Seniors Exhaust Talents in Football, Bowling GARY C. BROWN PAT BUCH BOB BUSCHER I I2 Jefferson St. 2I7 Edgewood Ave. 335 Heulings Ave. Riverside Delanco Riverside Chorus I, 2. 3. 4: School Play I. Span. Hon. Soc. 4: Stu. Gov't. 3. Football I. 2. 3, 4: Wrestling I. 2. 4: Sports Night 2: Chorus I. 2 3. Secy., 3 Vice-Pres., 4 Pres.: School Play I, 3: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. LOUANN BUSCHER 3I4 Dauphin St. Riverside Fire Marshalls 3. 4: F.T.A. I: Mon- itor 3: Soc. Wlcs. I: Stu. Gov't 2. 3: Sports Night I, 2. 3. 4. MARK CALANDRELLA I6 Holyoke Dr. Delran Key Club 3. 4. Stu. Gov't. I, 3: Baseball I: Football 2: Band I, 2, 3. 4: Orchestra I, 2, 3. 4: School Play 3. KATHIE CAMPBELL THOMAS CANCELLIERI CINDY CARROLL 43 Cornell Dr. 400 Greenwood Ave. 2I9 Lippincott Delran Riverside Riverside Fire Marshalls 4: Girls' Bsktball 2: Stu. Gov't. I. 2: Football I, 2, 3. A.A. Secy. 4: Fire Marshalls 4: Sports Night 3. 4. 4: Wrestling I, 2. 3, 4. F,T.A. 2: Girls' Bslctball I: Hockey I. 2: Sports Night I, 2. 3.4. PAT CASCARINO 726 Rancocas Ave. Riverside F.B.L.A. 3. 4 Treas.: Soc. Wlrs. I, 2. 3. 4: Stu. Gov't. 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Sports Night I, 2, 3. 4: School Play 2. 3. 4: Drama Club 3. 4 Secy.I RAMPAGE 3, 4 Page Editor. DANIEL A. CAUGHEY 236 Hooker St. Riverside Key Club 3. 4: Tennis I: Chorus I. 2, 3. 4: School Play l. 3. S eniors Seniors Depici Holy for Homecoming Fesfiviiy MARYGRACE CELLUCCI STEVE CHEYNE FLORENCE CHMIELENSKI DONNA CICERO DlANE El-lZA5ETl-l CIFUNI 424 Larchmonf Dr. IO8 Waller Ave. B24 Hickory SI. 500 Eighfh Sf. glq Drexel Sl. Delanco Delanco Delancc Riverside Del,-an F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4 Vice-Pres.: Soc. Key Club 4 Vice-Pres.: Siu. Gov? Fire Marshalls 3, 4: Sporls Nighf Phe Marshalls 3. 4: lZ.'l'.A. 3' 4: Wlcs. 2. 3. 4: Keyeifes 4: Sports I, 4: RAMPAGE 4: Foofball I: I. SCCA Wlisl 4: lqeyeffes 47 Spo,-+5 Nighf I, 2, 3, 4. Tennis 3.4. Nighlf 314. Wi+h a brighlly colored gondola Iloafing behind Them. a Iruckload of spirired seniors lheir lialy Homecoming Iloai for an assaulf on Ihe Town. IO2 - Seniors KATHLEEN A. CLARKE Cl-IERYL LEE COBLEIGH 306 Fenimore Lane I6 Sfevens Dr. Delanco Delran Fire Marshalls 4: Soc. Wlcs. I, 2, 3: Fire Marshalls 3, 4: Sporls Nighf Span. Hon, Soc. 3, 4 Secy.: Siu. 3, 4, Gov? 4: Keyeffes 4: Sporls Nighf I, 2, 3, 4. REGINA COLLINSGRU ELLEN COMSTOCK 3I0 N. Pavilion Ave., Apr. 2 309 Oakford Ave. Riverside Delanco F.B.L.A. 2: Fire Marshalls 3. 4: Sports Nighl I. F.T.A. 2: Soc. Wlcs. 2, 3: Sporis Nigh+ 1.2, 3, 4. DEBBIE CONDA ETHEL S. CONWAY DONNA DANDREA DONNA DELUCA NICHOLAS J DELANCEY 2I6 Hazel Ave Millside Manor Apts. Apl. 33-E 29 Holyoke Dr. I Monlclair Dr. 723 Burlunglon Ave Delanco Delran Delran Delran Delanco Fire Marshalls 4 F T A 2 3 Soc Fire Marshalls 2. 3: Soc. Wks. 2. 3: Key Club 3 4 Track 2 Wks I 2 3 4 Keyeffes 4 Sporfs G.A.A. 2, 3. 4: Sporls Nighr 2, 3, .1 TOM DEWSON JOSEPH J. DICICCO VINCENT DIPPOLITO JOEL DMOCHOWSKI JACOUELYN ANN DOE 306 Maple Ave 8OI Drexel SI. 742 Baylor Sf. 224 Hooker Sf. I6 Lehigh Dr Delanco Delran Delran Riverside Delran Key Club 2 3 Track 3 4 Monifor 4: Siu. Gov'f 4: Baseball Key Club 3, 4: Bowling 3: Foofball I: Track l: Band 3, 4: Orcheslra 3, 4: School Play 2, 3. 4: RAM- PAGE 4: Drama 2, 3, 4 Pres.: Sfage Band 3. V LISA DONATIELLO 302 E. Washinqron Sfreef Riverside F.T.A. l. 2, 3, 4 Vice-Pres.: Girls' Sfafe 3: Keyefles 4 Pres.: Laf. Hon, Soc. 3 Pres.. 4: TORCH 3, 4 Academics Ed.: Sporfs Nighf I, 2, 3, 4: RAMPAGE 2, 3. 4 Sr. Ad- viser: Nall Hon. Soc. 3. 4 Vice- Pres.: Hisforical Soc. 3, 4 Vice- Pres. Smiling wifh Riverside High School pride, seniors Maureen ride 'rhe frack as queens during fhe Homecoming ceremonies ---.Q -. ,y,-- EARL W. DOUGLAS CATHERINE LEE DRAY CINDY DREYDOPPEL I62 While Marsh Way 885 Lichrenfhal SI. 620 Filmore Sf. Delran Delran Riverside THOMAS EHRHART 4I I Delview Lane Delanco F.T.A. I. 2, 3: Keyeffes 4 Secy.: Hoclcey I: Sports Nighf 2. 3, 4: Chorus I, 2: Color Guard 2. 3, 4: School Play I, 3. 4: Hisforical Soc. 3: RAMPAGE 3. 4 Page Ed. wrimn WAR DONNA ELLIOTT 9I3 Smifh S+. Delran F.T.A. 2: Girls' Bsldball 2: Sporls ' Nighf 3.4: Hockey 3, 4 JV-Capt SUSAN ELWELL 2I5 Cenler Ave. Delanco Fire Marshalls 3, 4: Sfu. Gov' 2, 3: G.A,A. I: Sporfs Night I. IO4 Seniors I I, Boys' Slafe 3: Key Club 2, 3, 4: DARYL C. EMERY 505 Chesfnuf SI. Delran Span. Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Sfu. Gov'1 3, 4: Na+'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4 Pres.: Camera Club 4: Bowling 2. 3: School Play 2, 3. 4: RAMPAGE 3. 4: Drama Club 2. 3.4. : PACIFIC JACOUELINE DURR ALBERT EGLINGER IO0 Granf Sf. I IO Tenbyfowne Riverside Delran F.B.L.A. 4: Fire Marshalls 3, 4: E.T.A. 2. 3: Soc. Wlcs. l. 2. 3. Slu. Gov? 4: G-.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Sporfs Niqhl I, 2, 3, 4: Color Guard 2: 3, 4 Co-capl.: School Play I7 RAMPAGE 3. Using a nearby map fo prove his point Mark Hoffman goes To fhe head of rhe class in Mr. Frambes' U. S. Hislory Il class while sludying The Second World War. Audio-Visuol Aids Promote Vorious Discussions fd- i A A I s'rj . LINDA ENG-LE DANIEL ESPENSCHIED , 'W' 294A Chesfer Ave. I2 Pancoasf Blvd. r A Delran Delran .WI Fire Marshalls 3: Sporfs Night 2. '.g,v 3.4. , 1 if .., nag . . gg . .,. X .. . is 1 - . X., K ...J L ' . . , ., ,I N. z I V f 1 ' E JIM EUBANK JOYCE EVELAND 52I Kossurh Sf. I4 Princefon Dr. Riverside Delran A.A. Secy. 2. 3: Class Officer I, 2 Girls' Bskiball I. 2. Pres.: Siu. Gov'l I. 2: Baseball I. 2, 4: Naf'l Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Fool- During Mr. Johnsfone's Ihird period analomy class. Debbie Hagen Iesis her abilify af ban II 2' 3' 4: Wresmng II 3' 4A remembering fhe paris of fhe human skeleial srrudure for a mid-Ierm examinafion. kv ii! RUTHIE FAGERSTROM CHARLOTTE FEYHL GEORGE F. FIELDS MITCHELL FITE TERRI FORD 4I8 Bridgeboro SI. 259 Progress S+. 4 Reserve Ave. I I9If2 Pavilion Ave. Bridgeboro Rd. Riverside Riverside Delran Riverside Mooresfown A.A. Secy. 3: Fire Marshalls 3. 4: Fire Marshalls 3. 4: Soc. Wlrs. I. 2, Baseball I: Bslclball I. 3. 4. Fire Marshalls 3: Monifor 3. 4: Siu. Soc. Wlcs. I. 2. 3. 4: Band I. 2. 3. 3: Cheerleaders 2: Sporis Nighf I. Gov'f 2, 3. 4: Cheerleaders 2, 3. 4: 4: Orchesfra I. 2, 3. 4: Forensics 3: 2. 3. 4. G.A.A. 2. 3. 4 Pres.: Sporls Nighf School Play I. 2. 3.4. Seniors - l05 Seniors Corry Chrisrmos Spirit into RHS Holls W l KARL H. FORSSELL CHERYL R. FOSLER DIANNE G. FRAPPOLLI 78 Pancoasl Blvd. 3l7 Filmore Sf. IO9 Waller Ave. Delran Riverside Delanco F.B.L.A. I: Fire Marshalls 4: Soc. F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: J.C.L. I. 2, 3, 4: Fire Marshalls 3, 4: Keyeffes 4: Wks. 4: TORCH 4Ad. Ed.: Sports Lal. Hon. Soc. 3 Vice Pres., 4 Soc. Wlrs. 3: Sporfs Nighf I, 2, 3: Foofball I, 2, 3. CAROL FREUND 2l2 Walnuf Sl. Delanco CHARLES FUSON. JR. I I0 Handcoclr Sf. Riverside Wresfling I. 2, 3. 4. Nighf 2. 3.4. Pres.: Siu. Gov? 3, 4: Nafl Hon. Majorelfe 3.4. Soc 3, 4: Keyelles 4: Hisforical 3, 4: Sporls Niqhl' I, 3.4. Slrelching high againsl fhe silvery background of frosfed branches, senior Kaihy Borsulr sfrings anolher ornamen+ up onfo fhe school's fradifional Christmas free. IO6 -- Seniors DIANE E. GABRIEL VICTOR GALUNIC 880 Lichlenfhal Sf. 408 Main Sl. Delran Delran A.A. Secy. 4: Fire Marshalls 3. 4: Kev Club 3. 4: Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Chorus 3, 4 Secy.: Color Guard 4: School Play 3. JOHN GANNON PATTI GARDNER 8Ol Edgewood Ave. 66 Princelon Dr. Delran Delran Fire Marshalls 3, 4: Soc. Wlcs. 3, 4 Sporfs Night 2, 3, 4. Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4 A crowd of seniors swarm abou? Ihe Chrisfmas free, fling- ing sfreams of liglwfs over nfs branches. RAYMOND PAUL GARDNER 839 Drexel Si. Delran School Play 3. 4. ROXANNE GARRONE I9 Yansiclr Dr. Delran A.A. Secy. 2: Fire Marshalls 42 F.T.A. 4: Soc. Wks. 2. 3: Sporfs Night 2, 3, 4. SDL CAROL GATTI Smirh S+. Riverside Eire Marshalls 3. 4: Monifor 3 Soc. Wlcs. I, 2, 3: Stu. Gov'f 3 Keyelfes 4 Trees.: Na+'I Honi Soc. 3. 4: Sporfs Nighf I. 2, 3. 4 Meioreffe 2, 3.4: RAMPAGE 3 4. RAYMOND F, GERBER CHARLES GHEGAN EMIDIO P. GIARDINELLI 303 Cleveland Ave. 52I Greenwood Ave. 878 Faunce Sf. Riverside Riverside Delran Bslrfball I, 2. 3. 4: Football I. Bslcfball I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4. WI? ROY A GOLDY PAMELA J. GOW GEORGE GRAY JILL GREEN MARLA GREENBERG Rf I30 W00dVl6W Rd 506 Eighfli S+. 846 Filmore Sf. 9 Ohio S+a+e Dr. 309 Fairview SI- DGIFBY' Riverside Riverside Delran RIVSFSICIS Band 4 Orcliesfra 4 Firg Mgrghallg 3- 47 F-T,A. 2. 314: F.B.L.A. 3: Siu. Gov'I' 2, 3: Keyeffes 4: Soc. Wins. 2. 4: Sfu. SPOYIS Nigllf 2. 3- Gov'f 3, 4: Sporfs Nighf I, 2, 3, 4: Majoreffe 2. 3, 4 Co-Capt Seniors - I07 even, CHARLES D. GRIGGS 9l4 Burlirigfon Ave. Delanco Camera Club I. 2. DEBBIE HAGEN 49 Haines Mill Rd. Delran Eire Marshalls 3, 4: Sfu. Gov'I' 3. 4: Naf'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Sporfs Nighl 2: Band 2, 3. 4: Majoreffe 2, 3 Co-Capt, 4 Capt. ELWIN HAMERSLY 28 Srecher Ave. Delran Traclc 2. JILL P. HAMLIN 862 Bridgeboro SV. Riverside A.A. Secy. 3, 4: F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Span. Hon. Soc. 3. 4 Vice-Pres.: SIU' Egfr' 2' 117 TOSCH 3' 4 Senior Ray Gerber I24I fighfs for an offensive rebound during The vicforious conlesf over Egg' In golgjf Niqlimlr 332' 43 Rancocas Valley Regional High School. Y 1 P School Play 3: RAMPAGE I. 2. 3, 4 Ed.: EMERSON HAMMELL LYNN HAMMOND BILL HARAN MERRY ELLEN HARGREAVES BOI Bridgeboro Sf. BI4 Bern Sf. 708 Bem ST. SI4 Burlingfon Ave. Riverside Riverside Riverside Delanco Eoorball l:TracIc 4. Eire Marshalls 3, 4: Sporrs Nighf Eire Marshalls 4: French Club I, 2: I, 2. 3, 4. E.T.A. I, 2, 3: Keyeffes 4: Sru. lO8 - Seniors Gov? I: Bowling I, 2: Sporfs Night 3. 4: Color Guard 4. LIANNE HEARN 443 Wes? Ave. Delanco E.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4: S+u,Gov'I 3,41 Bowling I. 2, 3. 4 CapI.: Sporfs Nighf I, 2, 3, 4: RAMPAGE 3, 4: Chorus 3. 4 Vice-Pres.: Color Guard I. 2, 3, 4 Capl. Seniors Bring BCL Championship To Riverside .rf Chu ,jaw-' Cs ,R TERRI HENNIGS BEVERLY HENSHAW GILDA HOCHGERTEL MARK HOFFMAN 406 Henry S+, 7l Princeton Dr, 622 Taylor Sf. 403 Maple Ave. Riverside Delran Riverside Delanco Class Officer I, 2, 3, 4 Vice-Pres.: Fire Marshalls 3, 4: Sporfs Nighl Class Officer l. 2, 3, 4 Secy.: Key Club 4: Hislorical Soc. 4: Fire Marshalls 3, 4: F.T.A. I, 2. 3: 3. 4, F.T.A. l, 2, 3. 4: Girls' Sfale 32 RAMPAGE 4. Monilor 3, 4: Soc. Wlcs. I: Siu. J.C.L. l. 2 Secy.: Lal. Hon. Soc. Govll' I. 2. 3, 4: Nal'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Siu. Goff I, 2, 3, 4. 3, 4: Sporfs Nighl I, 2, 3.4. TORCH 3. 4 Ed.: Na+'l Hon, Soc. 3. 4: Sporfs Nighl l. 2. 3. 4 RAMPAGE 2. MARGIE HYLAND I2 Montclair Dr. Delran F.B.L.A. 4: Fire Marshalls 3, 4: F.T.A. 3: Keyef+es 4: Soc. Wins. 4: Sporls Nighf 2, 3. 4: Majoreffe 3. 4: School Play 3, 4. 5 1 I TIMOTHY W. HORAN 2l5 Hazel Ave. Delanco Boys' Slare 3: J.C.L. I Treas. 2 Pres.. 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Lal. Hon. Soc. 2, 3 Treas.. 4: Sfu. Govll' I. 2. 3. 4 Pres.: TORCH 3: Tennis 2, 3. 4: RAMPAGE 3, 4: Nafl Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Hisforical Soc. 3 Pres. f2Y LINDA SUE IWANICKI 45 Ches+er Ave. Delran F.B.L.A, 2. 3, 4 Secy.: Fire Mar- shalls 3, 4: F.T.A. 2. 3. 4: Soc. Wlrs. 2, 3, 4: Sporrs Nighf 2. 3, 4: School Play 3, 4: RAMPAGE 2, 3, 4. Walking sfealfhily on fhe Ram, Tony Reale. a senior member of fhe wresrling feam, read- ies lor a falce-down againsl his Cinnaminson opponent CONNIE JACOBY 629 Kossulh ST. Riverside Sporls Nighl' 2, 3. 4: Forensics 3, 4. JUDY JANKOWSKI 74 Sfewarf Ave. Delran Girls' Cirizenship 3: Fire Marshalls 4: Monifor 4: Soc. Wlls. 3. 4 Treas.: Siu. Gov'12, 3, 4: Slci Club 4: Cheerleaders 3, 4 Capt: Girls Bsldball 2, 3: Sports Nighf 2, 3.4. Seniors 9 English Proiects Reccipture Seventeenth Century ROBYN JENNINGS LOUISE ANNE JOHNSON 9l I Hubbs St. 284l Burlington Ave. Delran Delanco A.A. Secy. 3: Fire Marshalls 3. 4: F.T.A. 2. 3, 4: Lat. Hon. Soc. 3. 4 F.T.A. 2. 3: Monitor 4: Soc. Wlcs. Secy.: TORCH 4 Sr. Ed.: Keyettes 2, 3: Stu. G-ov't 4: G-.A.A. 2, 3. 4: 4: Historical Soc. 4 Secy,: Bowling Girls' Bslrtlsall 2, 3: Hockey 2. 3, 2. 3, 4: Sports Night I. 3. 4: 4: Sports Night 2. 3. 4: Forensics RAMPAGE 2. 3, 4. Macbeth, alias Art States, steadies his dagger tor the tatal plunge into Duncan. Joe Reale, during an English lV project. :mfg ,S I .F 'gg .V , ., . WN M ,, ,, . f mf, .. . Nw- ,+-v--if-W. . 4. - UF' , I , W . -9 .1 r- . ligase 5' 1535? -me KATHY KANIGOWSKI DEBRA LEE KASPEROWICZ JOE KELLY 809 Delaware Ave. SOI Eighth St. 807 Edgewood Ave. Riverside Riverside Delran F.B.L.A. 4: Fire Marshalls 3. 4: Baseball I:RAMPAGE 4. Soc. Wlrs. I, 2. 3: Keyettes 4- Sports Night I, 2. 1 i . i 5 RANDALL KEMP 6 Progress St. Riverside KEVIN R. KENNEDY 202 Filmore St. Riverside Bslctball I. 2. 3.4: Football I, 2, 3. 4: Track 2. 3. 4. GARY L. KENT B Poll: St. Riverside Class Officer 3, 4 Pres.: Monitor 3. 4: Stu. Gov't 2, 3, 4: Bsktball I: Football I: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: School Play I, 3. GAIL KIMBLETON ROBERT E. KLEKOT DENISE M. KLEMM 60 Princeton Dr. 32I Lippincott Ave. 55 Chester Ave. Delran Riverside Delran Sports Night 3: Band 2. 3. 4: Fire Marshalls 2. 3, 4: Soc. Wlcs. 2: Drum Maiorette 4: Orchestra 2, 3. Sports Night 2. 3, 4. 4: Forensics 3. K ilasl I : N :LVL :l,:l .J Af'I'er reading Paradise Losi. Marie Polino adds fhe finishing fouches to her I7'rh Cenfury bulletin board in Mrs. WiHerscheins's classroom. VINCENT J. KLEMOVITCH PHIL KNAUB IO Pulaski Ave. 8I7 Rancocas Ave. Riverside Riverside Boys' Slate 3: Band I, 2. 3. 4: For- Foorball I. 2.3.4. ensics 2. 3: School Play I, 2, 3, 4. GARY S. KOZIANOWSKI 864 Faunce Sf. Delran EDITH LAMBERT 2 I9 Taylor Sf. Riverside Fire Marshalls 3, 4: Soc. Wks. I, 2: Sporfs Nighl' I, 2, 3. 4. SHELLEY P. LAMBERT 2 I9 Taylor Sf. Riverside Fire Marshalls 3. 4: F.T.A. 2: Soc. Wlzs. 2: Sporfs Nighf I, 2, 3, 4 Chorus I, 2: Color Guard 4 School Play 2: RAMPAGE 4: Key efres 4. GAYLE LATWINAS ELISE LEAVENWORTI-I JACKIE LEES ANTOINETTE LELEJKO CAROLYN LIBERI 80I Chesfer Ave. 36 Suburban Blvd. I0 Monlclair Dr. 605 Lincoln Ave. 2I7 Main Sf. Riverside Delran Delran Riverside Delran Fire Marshalls 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: Soc. Fire Marshalls 3, 4: Bslrfball I: Fire Marshalls 3: Soc. Wlrs. 2: Fire Marshalls 3: Soc. Wlcs. I, 2. 3: Fire Marshalls 3, 4: Soc. Wks. 2: Wlcs. 3. 4: Bowling 4: Sporfs Night G.A.A. I: I-Ioclcey I: Sporfs Nigh+ Sporfs Night 2, 3, 4. Sporfs Night I, 2. 3.4. Sporfs Nighf 2, 3, 4: Slci Club 4. 4: Color Guard 4: School Play 4: 3, 4. Keyefres 4: RAMPAGE 4. eniors Seniors Strive for Perfection in Art, Shorthcind PAUL LICURSI MARTIN LICZBINSKI EDWARD MAGAURAN ROBERT MALIZIA LISA ANN MANNING I I Princeton Dr. I3 French Ave. 30 Haines Mill Rd. 82 Princeton Dr. SBI Smith St. Delran Delran Delran Delran' Delran Baseball 3: Bowling 2, 3. 4. Fire Marshalls 4: Cheerleaders I: Girls' Bslctball I: Sports Night 2, I 3.4. Q PAMELA L. MARINO 200 Delaware Ave. Riverside A,A. Secy. I, 2, 3, 4: Fire Mar- shalls 3, 4: Monitor 3, 4: Soc. Wlrs. I, 2: Stu. Gov't I, 2. 3. 4: Sports Night I, 2. 3, 4: Slci Club 3, 4. JOSEPH A. MAROUES 501 Poll: St. Riverside I CRYSTAL R. MARRIS DAVE MARSHALL B I9 River Terrace Apts. 208 Brown St. Riverside Delran Sports Night 3, 4. Bslctball 2, 3, 41 Football 2. 3: Track 2. 2 - Seniors al f ' A 4 01 I, ? ,V he 9 t ., 'ai 0 Measuring oft one final brand in her Flaming art work, Sue Morrow prepares a prop to be used in an English IV production ot The Devil's Disciple. 1 ! NANCY MARTER JACK MASUCCI I Edwards Ave. 209 Pulaski Ave. Delanco Riverside Wresfling I, 2, 3. f 4. , f E JOSEPH MCCOLE JEANNIE MCCORMICK 5l6 Greenwood Ave. 22 Haines Mill Rd. Delran Delran Sfu. Gov? 2. 3. 4: Track 2: School F,B.L.A. 4: Soc. Wlcs. 4: Sporfs Play 2, 3. 4: RAMPAGE 2. 3. 4: Nigh1'3, 4: Keyeffes 4. Drama Club 2' 14 Trees' During secreiarial pracfice, Ann Perriff and Linda Engle diligen+ly franscribe a business lef- +er info shorihand in order fo review for The upcoming Civil Service examinaiion. GLENN W. MCCURDY ELIZABETH ANN MCG-OVERN SHELLY Mcl-TUG-H THOMAS V. McLAUG-HLIN BETTY McMANUS 23 Cenfer Ave. IO7 Oneda Ave. Rd.i5f2 302 Juniara Ave. G 36 Tenbyfowne 725 Burlington Ave. Bridgeboro Mooresfown Delran Delran Delanco Hockey 4: Sporfs Nigh+ 2. 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3. 4: Soc. Wks. 2, 3, 4: Fire Marshalls 3, 4: Sporis Night Band 3. 4: Chorus 2. 3. 4: School Siu. Gov? 3, 4: TORCH 4 Bus. 2. 3. 4. Play 3. Mgr.: G.A.A. 4: Sporis Nighf 2, 3, 4: Maiorefie 3, 4 Trees. enior Seniors Merit Lasting Tributes for RHS Honor STEPHEN MCNALLY BRIAN MCNERNEY 42 Cornell Dr. 3 I3 West Ave. Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: School Play 3: Delanco RAMPAGE. P , y 1 , . 5 5 . . I Y i I K ., i.. . 1 si 5 I mx ,Qi ' 4 5 ,F ., 1.4 i y Wmwmwv MM- VI N A kk ' ' BILLIE MEIERDIERCKS TERRY MEYERS i 86 Pancoast Blvd. 47 Alden Ave. A A Delran Delran A.A. Secy. 2. 3, 4: Class Otticer 3. 4: Stu. Gov't 2. 3. 4: Cheer' Tim Horan, prior to winning state honors tor the I972 Ability Counts Contest, takes a break leadem 3- 45 G-A-A' 35 Spofis trom his research on handicapped veterans to study Spanish. Night 2. 3, 4. CAROL MIOTLA JOYCE MITCHELL CATHERINE MOONEY BARBARA MORI SUE MORROW 504 Ithaca Ave. 2825 Colgate Ave. I I Cornell Dr. 6I4 Taylor St. 624 River Dr. Delran Delanco Delran Riverside Riverside Fire Marshalls 4: Soc. Wins. 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3: Soc. Wlrs. 2, 3, 4: Fire Marshalls 4: Sports Night 4. A.A. Secy. I: F.B.l..A. 4: Fire Fire Marshalls 3, 4: Soc. Wks. 3? Sports Night 3. 4. Stu. Gov't I. 2. 3. 4 Treas.: Marshalls 3. 4: Monitor 4: Soc. Sports Night I, 2, 3.4. TORCH 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Wlrs. 3: Stu. Govt 3. 4: 6.A.A. 3: G.A.A. 2, 3 Treas.. 4 Secy.: Sports Night I, 2, 3. 4. Sports Night I, 2, 3, 4. I4 -Seniors JACOUELINE NIXON DANIEL NOLDER JOHN NORTON RICHARD DAVID O'BRIEN 620 MuIberry Sf 9 Rufgers Dr I3 Ohio Sfefe Dr 64 CorneII Dr. Delanco Delren DeIran Delran I 3 5 JEFF PANYI 623 Bridgeboro S+, Riverside Tennis 4: Track I. 2, 3. EDWARD ORFE Ib Creek Rd. Deiran Tennis 3, 47 Wresfling 2 WAYNE PARFITT 326 II'I'1ace Ave. Delren Baseball I, 4. Asslsfanf Supormfondenf John Ferner praises Nafional Merii Leffer of Commendafion winners Dianne FrappoIIi, Debbie Hagen, Sfeve McNally, and Daryl Emery LSE-If,f.1'L f'r 5'ir I I iie riiei . W f Shelley McHugh and Joyce Mifclwell struggle desperalely To keep Maureen Borger slancling upriglif during affernoon ice-skaling oufings. AYALA E. PARSONS LIZ PASOUA PAT PATERSON 623 Bufler S+. 449 Larchmonf Dr. 800 Rancocas Ave. Riverside Delanco Riverside PAUL B. PAYNE CAROL PERRIELLO I506 Second Sl. 52 Suburban Blvd. Delanco Delran Fire Marshalls 3, 4: Soc. Wks. I, 2, A.A. Secy. I3 Fire Marshalls 3, 4: Track I: Wreslling I: Band I. 2. 3. 3, 4: Color Guard 4: Keyelles 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Soc. Wks. 2: Sporfs 4: Orcliesfra I, 2, 3. Sporrs Niqlil I, 2, 3, 4. Niglil I, 2. 3. 4: Maiorelfe 2. 3, 4. Weary s+uden'I's gaflwer in fron? of flweir rooms lor one Iasl lingering look al flue Ml. Airy Pocano ski resorf while wailing for llwe arrival of llie buses. ANNE PERRITT DONNA PESTRIDGE 7I3 Baylor Sl. 508 Ash Sl. Delran Delanco Fire Marshalls 3. 4: Soc. Wks. 2, 3, Fire Marshalls 3, 4: Sporfs Nighf 4: Sporfs Nigl'1l2. 3, 4. I. 2, 3. 4. Seniors Toke Excursion Io Mountain Ski Resort DAVE PFEIFFER WAYNE PIPPITT MARIE POLINO PATRICIA L. PRICE MARCY PYWELL 5 Sf. Miliiel Dr. 300 Heulings Ave, 226 Kossufh Sf, 4I5 Delview Lane 509 Orchard SI. Delran Riverside Riverside Delanco Delanco Wresfling 2. 3, 4. Eoofball l. F,T.A. l, 2. 3, 4 Pres.: Span. Hon. Eire Marshalls 3, 4: Soc. Wlis. 3, 4: E.B.L.A. 3, 4: Fire Marshalls 3, 4: Soc. 3. 4: Siu, Gov? 3, 4: Naf'l Hon. Bowling 3. 4: Hockey 3: Sporfs F.T.A. 2, 3: Soc. Wlls. 2, 3: Sporfs Soc. 3, 4: Keyeffes 4: School Play 3: Niglil' l, 2. 3. 4: Color Guard 3. Niglif I, 2, 3, 4: Color Guard 3. 4 Sporls Nigh+ 2, 3, 4: RAMPAGE 3. 4 4: Keyelfes 4. Secy, Page Ed.: TORCH 3, 4 Mgr. Ed. JACK B. QUINLAN 507 Henry Sf. Riverside Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Gymnasfics I, 2, 3: Track 2, 4. LAURIE RAUP 327 Delaware Ave. Delanco A.A. Secy. 2, 3: Girls' Cilizenslwip 3: Soc. Wlrs. 2, 3 Trees., 4 Pres.: Siu. Gov? I, 2, 3, 4 Rec. Secy.: TORCH 4: Siu. Life Ed.: NaI'I Hon. Soc. 3. 4 Treas.: Slci Club 4: Cheerleaders 3 JV CapI,, 4: Sporls Niqlif I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH REALE 5l0 Howard Sf. Riverside J.C.L. 2. 3. 4: Key Club 4: Hon. Soc. 3, 4: RAMPAGE 4. Lal. Trudging down 'Ihe icy paihs a group of advenfuresome sen- iors leave Iheir rooms for fhe nearby ski slopes. 1 L , 5 fi. ' 1,53 ' iiii 1 In I 'Q- TONY REALE DAVE REINERTSEN WILLIAM RENDEREY 5l4 Filmore Sl. 47 Nofre Dame Dr. 623 Kossufli SI. Riverside Delran Riverside Baseball 2: Wresfling I, 2, 3, 4. Boys' Sfafe 3: Key Club 3, 4: Bslcfball I: Foofball I, 2, 3 4' F Foolball 3, 4: Wresiling 2: Band 2, Traci: 4, 3, 4. -s.. K X eniors Borger, Bohner Spark Traditional Competition MADELINA MAROUES REZ- MAUREEN A. RIDER PATRICIA ROCKHILI. DAVID H. ROCKWOOD DON ROSE ENDE 740 Arndt Ave. 72I Kossuth St. 600 Greenwood Ave. IOB Delaware Ave. 208 N. Fairview St. Riverside Riverside Delran Riverside Riverside Sports Night 3, 4: Nat'I Hon. Soc. Stu. Gov't I. Baseball 3, 4: Bslctball I, 2. 3, 4: Fire Marshalls 3.4. 2.3.4. Football I, 2, 3.4. JUDE ROSSI ALGIRDAS J. RUSKYS 204 Middleton St. 305 Arch St. Riverside Delran A.A. Secy. I, 2. 3: Fire Marshalls 3. 4: Monitor 3, 4: Soc. Wlrs. I, 2: Stu. Gov't I. 2. 3: Girls' Bsktball I, 2, 3, 4: Sports Night I, 2. 3, 4. FM- v,, BONNIE ANN RUSSELL WILLIAM RUST Moorestown Rd. 3I2 Edgewood Ave. Delran Delanco Stu. Gov't I. 2: Sports Night 2, 3, Nat'I Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Football I. 2, 4. 3. 4: Track 2, 3. 4: Wrestling 3. I8 - Seniors Presiding as captain ot the Maroon Team. Maureen Borger enthusiastically responds to the spirited cheers of fellow teammates during the volleyball competition. Us Moving info acfion as While Team capfain, Jeaneffe Bohner explains lasf minufe insfruc- lions as fhe volleyball march againsf Maroon approaches. Wm. 1 THOMAS SAULSBURY GEORGE J. SCALISE lOl Walnuf Sf. 49 Nolre Dame Dr. Briclqeboro Delran Foofball 2, 3. 4: Track 4, MARK WILLIAM SCI-IEIDELL 505 Eighfh Sf. Riverside Stu. Gov'+ 3. 4: Band I, 2, 3: Or- cheslra I. 2. 3: Forensics 2. 3, 4: School Play I. 2, 3, 4. GLORIA E. SCHIAVO Janeway Ave. Echo Cf. RD32 Mooresfown A.A. Secy. 4: Fire Marshalls 3. 4: Soc. Wks. 2, 3: Slu. Gov r 2. 3: TORCH 3: Sporfs Nighf 2, 3, 4. RITA SCIACCA GEORGE SEEDS JAMIE SEIBERT 222 Lippincofl Ave. 703 Cleveland Ave. G-29 Tenbylowne Apls. Riverside Riverside Delran F.B.L.A. 4: Fire Marshalls 4: Soc. Baseball 2. 3, 4: Bsldball I: Fool- Soc, Wins. 3: Sporls Niqhf 3, 4. Wlrs. I: Sporfs Night 2. ball I, 2. 3, 4. RON SHELTON l308 Fairview Sf. Riverside Fooiball 4: Traclc I, ! ri., 2.4. it MARY ELLEN SHERMAN 6Ol Bridqeboro Sf. Riverside Fire Marshalls 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3: J.C.L, l. 2: Monilor 3: Soc. Wlcs. I, 2. 3. 4: Sfu. Gov'T l, 2. 3: Bowl- ing 3: Hockey 3: Sporfs Nighf I. 3. 4: School Play 3. 4: RAMPAGE 3. Seniors lv lm I + l'1'l IIc'n 'rI1rou Iw flwe senior hall lo Their nexf class. Shelley McHugh and Joyce Mifcliell cram informafion for a maior isfory es w le wa I g g S LINDA SHINN JOHN SIEMANOWSKI BARBARA SIPPLE GARY SNYDER 427 Bridgeboro Sl. 305 lfhaca Ave. 22 Navy Dr. 88 Princefon Dr. Riverside Delran Delran Delran F B LA 4' Fire Marshalls 4: Siu. Boys' Sfale 3: Nall Hon. Soc. 3, Sporls NiqI1'r 3. Key Club 3.4: RAMPAGE 4. Gai 5. same Niglwf I, 2, 3. 4. 4. Baseball I, 2. 3, 4, Bsldball I, Foofball I, 3.4. -va, 1 5. 'Q Q., 2 L -1. ,R - , X f' A ag I ' 54 S R ARTHUR R, STATES HARRY WILLIAM STATES DAWN STEEDLE WERNER STEINWENDER 5l7 Howard SI. 270 Hoc-Icer SI. 866 Wills Sl. 225 Lippincoff Ave. Riverside Riverside Delran Riverside J.C.L. I. 2. 3: Key Club 4: Cam' Foo+baII I: Wreslling l, 2, 3. 4. A.A. Secy. 2: Fire Marshalls 3: era Club 3. 4: TORCH 3, 4: G.A.A. I: Sports Niqhl I. 2. 3, 4. RAMPAGE 3. 4. IZO - Seniors JANET M. SPARROW 308 Peaclwfree Lane Delanco A.A. Secy. 3: F.T.A. 3. 4: Soc. Wlcs. 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Keyeffes 4. RUDOLPH CARL STOTZ 329 Willow Sl. Delanco Bowling 2. 3: Track 2, 3. 4: School Play I, 2, 3. 4: Camera Club 4: Drama Club 2. 3.4. Concern, Confusion, Chofter Copfivcife Holls GARY J.STRAIN BRUCE GORDON STRANA- BI6 Edgewood Ave. HAN. JR. Delran 2I Hainesmill Rd. Key Club 3: Bskfball 2, 3, 4: Foo+- Delran ball 2: Track 2, 3. Foorball I. SUZANNE MARIE STROUSE SCOTT JEFFREY SWEIGERT ROBERT TAYLOR 96 Washinqion SI. 748 Baylor Sr. 22 Frech Ave. Riverside Delran Delran Fire Marshalls 4: F.T.A. 4: Soc. Ski Club 4. J.C.L. 3: Lai. Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Wks. 3: G.A.A. 3: Sporfs Nighf 2, Foorbell I, 3. 3. 4. l BARBARA THEURER I 4l2 Lippincoh' Ave. Y Riverside ' F.T.A. I. 2. 3, 4 Secy.: Span. Hon, Soc. 3, 4: Siu. Gov? I, 3, 4: TORCH 3, 4 Fac. Ed.t Keyefles 4 Vice-pres.: NaI'l Hon. Soc. 3, 47 Sporfs Nigl-ii I, 2, 3, 4: Hisrorical Soc. 3, 4 Pres.: RAMPAGE I. 2, 3. 4 Mgr. Ed. WILLIAM E. THURMAN 5I3 Eighfh S+. Riverside A.A. Secy. I: Foorball I, 2, 3: Wresfling I, 2, 3.4. LISA TIRENDI SANDRA J. VANEMBURGH I I Hunter Dr. I26 Jefferson S+. Riverside Delran Fire Marshalls 3, 4: Sfu. G-ov'I I, Fire Marshalls 3, 4: Sfu. Gov? 3: Sporrs Night 2, 3. 4. 2: Sporfs Nighf I, 2. 3. X - 1 -- I I I While choosing The books for 'rheir firsr period class, fhe Monday morning quarferbacks recap fhe acrion of Safurday's Riverside-Mooresfown game. Seniors RHS Seniors Fcice Future With Mixed Emotions fs-mv' - . , THOMAS VANEMBURGH WAYNE D. VOLPE PEARCE WAGNER KENNETH WAGSTAFF STEVEN C, WALLACE 628 Pennsylvania Ave. I IO Kossuth St. 2l2 Oalrtord Ave. 303 Clay Sf, Miglside Mano, Apt 30-G Delanco Riverside Delanco Riverside Del,-an Football I. 2. 3: Track 3.4. J.C.L. I, 2: Lat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Sfu, Gow: 25 B5l.fb,ll ll 2. 3' 4: Gymnasfics 3' Gymnastics I. 2. 3. 4. Cross Country 2. I u I E DAN WALSH JOE WALSH 7OI Delaware Ave. 27 Montclair Dr. Delanco Delran Wrestling 2. Monitor 3, 4: Stu. Gov't 3. 4 TORCH 4 Sports Ed.: Football I. 3. 4: Wrestling 2. 3, 4: RAM- PAGE 3, 4. Y JOANN WARD GARRY WENNER SI I Leon Ave. 7I5 Kossuth St. Delran Riverside Baseball I, 2: Bsktball I: Fire Marshalls 4: Soc. Wlcs. 2: Bowling 3: Football I. 2, 3. 4. Sports Night 2, 3, 4. Excitedly preparing tor graduation exercises Janet Sparrow waits impatiently as LuAnne Johnson adiusts her cap immediately betore joining the class procession. l22 -Seniors ROBERT K. WENNER 300 Carroll SI. Riverside Bskfball I, 2, 3, 4. I IS' LARRY WHITE 304 Cleveland Ave. DEBORAH WHITEHOUSE 5I7 Rancocas Ave. Riverside Riverside Foofball I: Gymnasfics 2: Wres- Fire Marshalls 4: Girls' Bskfball I: Hockey 2. 4: Sporfs Nighf I. 2, 3, 43 Chorus I. fling I: Chorus I. PAUL WICKER 202 Brown SI. Delran Bowling 2. I THOMAS B. WINKELSPECHT 44 Hancock SI. Riverside Baseball I, 2: Bskfball I. . gg. I . K, ..Vb .i in i K.. 'fs' WILLIAM C. WlDMAIER,JR. MICHAEL CARL WINKEL- 702 Baylor SI. SPECHT Delran IOO Sixlh SI. Gymnasfics 3. Riverside Sfeve Cheyne and Kafhy Clarke approach fo fake fheir places and fo receive fheir diplomas wirh The resf of 'rhe graduafing class. ANTHONY A. WOJTOWICZ SAMUEL W. YOUNG. JR. 57 Darfmoulh Dr. 829 Hickory SI. Delran Delanco Foofbell I. J.C.L. I, 2: Sfu. Gov? 2, 3: Track 2: Wresfling 2, 3: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. 54 I! .ff ALAN ZUBE 4I9 Delview Lane Delanco A,A. Secy. I, 2. 3: Key Club 3. 4 Pres.: Monilor 4: Siu. Gov? 4: Foolball I, 2: Wreslling I: School Play I. 4, eniors E ACTIVITIES COURAGE . . .The pulse oT Rl-IS . . . Expressing a special TaIenT in TronT oT The enTire school aT The TalenT shows . . . Braving The largesT slope aT Big Boulder on The lasT Ski Club Trip oT The year . . . PerTorming a precision pom-pom rouTine in TronT oT a crowd aT a baslceTball game. DEDICATION . . . The pluse oT RI-IS . . . Arriving aT school aT 7:00 a.m. To rehearse Tor The Jazz SpecTacuIar. . . Enduring cold weaTher nighTly To sell ChrisTmas Trees Tor Key Club . . . Giving up vacaTion days To compleTe a secTion oT The Torch. HONOR . . .The pulse oT Rl-IS. . . Securing The lead role in The Drama Club's March producTion. . . IvIeriTing a berTh on The varsiTy cheerleading squad . . .Achieving TirsT place honors in loand compeTiTion in BosTon . . . PRIDE. . .The pulse oT RHS . . . Bearing The American Tlag as The Colorguard marches during TooTbaIl haITTimes . . . RepresenTing RHS wi+h The jazz band in Paris, France Campaigning Tor a governmenT oTTice aT Girls' STaTe. Sfuclenr-Faculty Committee Tries Problem Ccises Afler inifiafing a new sysrem of elecl- ing members in which each class voled for fheir represenlalives, officers Tim Horan, presidenr: Maureen Borger, vice-president Laurie Raup, recording secreraryg Mary Kelly, corresponding secrefary: and Joyce Milchell, rreasurer: led +he Siudenr Gov- ernmenl in a year of ac+ivi'ries and im- provemenrs. Working under a conslilurion for 'rhe 5 firsf rime since l968-69, 'rhe organizarion sponsored a campaign for vorer regislra- fion and acquired a iuke box for The cafe- reria. Sfudenl Governmenl underlook such proiecls as Homecoming, Spiril Week, Sludenl Takeover Day, Orientation Day, and lnlerscholaslic exchange, while Home- coming and Chrisimas Dances and hoagie sales were held io raise funds. Under 'rhe direcfion of advisor Mr. James Osman, members parlicipaled in l'he following commiflees: Grievance, Cur- riculum, Publicily, Decorafions, Refresh- menlis and Clearbupi 5nY 5TUdenT Could Tim Horan, l97l-72 Sfudenf Governmenf Presiclenf, discusses fhe new mefhod of elecfing repre- be Oh 'rhe Sfudervr-FacuI+y Commirlee. senfafives fo Sfudenf Governmenf wifh Mr. Osman, The club advisor. f ,+ -- -:f Y 5 1 i S T X? T 'L 'C.-Q ,. ETUZENQI' GOVERNMENT OFFICERS: Laurie Raup, Recording Secrefaryq Joyce Mifchell, Treasurer: Mary Kelly, Corresponding Secrefaryz Maureen Borger, Vice- resi en . l26 - Acfivilies I 7 1 If . I, I E I Qu I I i i I seem workers Club officers: Judy Jsnkowsks, Trea sufef 2 Laurie Raup, presidenfg Cheryl sw,-mbefg, swan-,ryr and come wsi+efS, vaCe.pfeSaden+. Successful Food Drive in '72 Aids Counfy Poor Mr. George Opre, in his firsT year as Social Workers adviser, confinued previous club proiecfs and added a Chrisfmas visiT To an orphanage in Philadelphia. Affer elecfing officers Laurie Raup, I presidenT: Connie Walfers. vice-presidenf: Judy Janlcowslci: secrefaryq and Cheryl Swanberg, Treasurer: The Social workers began The year wiTh The organizafion of The annual Fall Talenf Show open To any sTudenT who wished To exhibif a Talenf. The Fall and Spring TalenT Shows were The sea- sons' highlighTs. Trying To gef as many sTudenTs in- Xxg volved as possible, officers direcfed The Talenf shows, candy sales, food drive, Toy drive, and clofhing drive, To aid a needy family in Kenfuclcy. Li... To help The counfy poor have a happier holiday, seniors Shelly McHugh and JeanneTTe Bohner sfaclc canned goods in room I I4 during The annual Thanksgiving Food Drive. Acfivifies Mr. Moser Directs Dromci Club Horror-Comedy From fhe firsf sfep of selecfing fhe play Boys and Ghouls Togefheru fo fhe final curfain calls on Safurday, March 25, fhe RHS Drama Club puf forfh a sfrong efforf fo make fhe producfion successful. Serving as direcfor, Drama Club ad- viser Mr. William Mosier aided The young acfors and in cooperafion wifh fhe casf and club members, helped fhe play fo go smoofhly. Joe DiCicco, Jill Domosh, Del- mira Laforres, Caryle Tracy and Gary Page made up fhe ghoulish family which wanfed fo find an ordinary All-American boy fo be The husband of Delmira Lafor- res. Drama Club officers included Joe Di- Cicco, presidenfg Dawn Makin, vice-presi- denf: Paf Cascarino, secrefaryg and Joe McCole, freasurer. Direciing 'lhe spring play Boys And Ghouls Togeiher, Advisor Mr. William Moser lisfens for fhe acousfical qualifies of fhe performers' voices, l 28 Acfivifies Drama Club Officers Joe DiCicco, presidenf: Dawn Makin, vice-presidenfp Paf Cascarino, secrefary: Joe McCole, freasurer: rehearse for fhe spring play. Counl Dracula, lJoe DiCiccol and Lefha, lJiIl Domoshl fry fo decide which All-American 'type boy will be righf for fheir daughfer Dirga lDelmira Lafforesl. NHS Exchanges Thoughts, Idecis AT Conference By inirialing an infer-chapfer ex- change program 'rhis year. The RHS chap- 'rer of 'rhe Nafional Honor Sociery com- pared ideas wifh ofher Burlinglon Counfy sociefies. The sociely led by Adviser Miss Fay- effa Wells and Presidenr Daryl Emery sponsored prefzel sales and annual Crunch Day, leading up fo spring induc- fion and a scholarship awarded fo an elecred recipienr a+ graduafion. Members were aucfioned 'ro highesl' bidders af fhe yearly slave sale. Tuforing was available Through The Guidance office 'For anyone having problems wi'rh grades. Aclive iuniors and seniors who earned a minimum overall average of 85 and saf- isfied fhe four qualifies of +he socieTy's moffoa scholarship, service, leadership, and characlerq are inducled info fhe NHS. NHS OFFICERS Jill Hamlin secrefary Daryl Emery presudenf Laurie Raup freasurer Lisa Donahello vice presidenf. Acfivihes I 29 Club Celebrotes Customs of Sponish Countries To increase the understanding ot tor- eign languages, three language clubs ex- isted at RHS. Any Latin student could be a member ot the Junior Classical League. Linguists completing two years ot Latin or three years ot Spanish with an average ot 90 or better, were inducted into the National Latin and Spanish Honor Societies. Sandy Wachsman, Karin Maher, Yvette Allbright, and Rosann Wagner led the JCL as president, vice-president, sec- retary. and treasurer. The NLHS listed ot- ticers as Diane Frappolli, president: Joe Reale, vice-president: Luann Johnson, sec- retary: and Ed Baldwin, treasurer. Adviser Mr. Nicholas Lombardi as- sisted both organizations in pretzel and candy sales and the annual Latin banquet. Led by Richard McNally, president: Jill Hamlin, vice-president: Kathi Clarke. secretary: Daryl Emery, treasurer: and Miss Fayetta Wells: the NSHS sponsored monthly tiestas to learn about the customs and tood ot Spanish-speaking countries. NSHS OFFICERS: Richard McNally, Daryl Emery, Jill Hamlin. and Kathi Clark lmissingl. 1,48 ...A il : I a .W t 1 ' ur: ' A Lf was I ,3 A A ,J L at ermaim fa R, al: A , J is 1:15, Ni... ,HQ Q .' ' Ji, I' ' ' it '- Y i',,T,., 5':W3f-:Jia wma X gf' LV , rv 5 y r 3 NLHS OFFICERS: LuAnn Johnson. Edward Baldwin, adviser Mr. Nicholas Lombardi, and Diane Frap- oolli lseatedl and Joe Reale lmissingl. we JCL OFFICERS: Vice-president Karin Maher, Secretary Yvette Allbright, Treasurer Rosann Wagner, and President Sandy Wachsman lseatedl. M-4 i972 FBLA OFFICERS: Mrs. Madelyn Nelson. adviser: Linda lwaniclci. treasurer: Marygrace Cellucci, secretary: and Pat Cascarino. vice-president. lseatedl Barbara Palm, president. Future Tecichers Aid Youngsters In Area Activity With the purpose ot helping to in- struct pre-school children. Future Teachers ot America participated in a Head Start program in Riverton, New Jersey. Marie Polino and Mrs. Catherine Am- brose headed the FTA as president and adviser in the continuation ot the teacher's aid program, in which members helped teachers in their daily work. Led by President Barbara Palm and Adviser Mrs. Madelyn Nelson, the FBLA attended a state convention in Atlantic City in November at which Riverside High School received a plaque tor their success in a poster contest. Both organizations awarded a scholar- ship to a deserving graduate trom their respective club. efif t at FTA OFFICERS: Lisa Donatiello, vice-president: Kathy Kanigowslci, treasurer: Marie Polino, president: Mrs. Catherine Ambrose, adviser: Barbara Theurer. secretary. Activities I3 I I 32 AcTiviTies RHS OrciTors DebciTe Changing Jury SysTem Should The jury sysTem oT The UniTed STaTes be signiTicanTly changed? served as The naTionwide Topic Tor Forensic Club debaTes This year. Under The direcTion oT PresidenT Mark Scheidell and Coach Mr. John Greg- ory, members pursued This subjecT and were judged on inTormaTion, organizaTion, and presenTaTion oT Their speeches. ConTinuing To research Riverside, Del- ran, and Delanco, The HisTorical SocieTy planned To produce a hisTory oT This area. WiTh Mr. Douglass Frambes, Social STudies deparTmenT head, as adviser, and Barbara Theurer, Lisa DonaTiello, Marie Polino, and Richard McNally as president vice-presidenT, secreTary, and Treasurer, respecTively, The organizaTion also held Tund-raising preTzel sales. MeeTing The dey aTTer a debaTe, Forensics Club members discuss The weaknesses and sTrong poinTs of Their speeches concerning changes in The U. S. jury sysTem. X -Q LA- Worling on Their speeches Tor an upcoming debaTe, Forensics oTTicers Dan Orfe. Treasurer: Mark Schei- dell, president and Connie Jacoby. secreTary: use The dicTionary in The library. ff HisTorical SocieTy Officers Lisa DonaTieIIo, Richard McNally, Barbara The-urer. and Lufxnn Johnson examine inTormaTion received concerning The Tounding of Riverside, Delran, and Delanco, Fire Marshalls, Sue Morrow and Terry WaTson, mainTain order and silence among The sTudenTs Tiling ouT of The school during The pre-scheduled November Tire drill. Fire Marshalls MainTain Order To Insure SafeTy STaTioned ThroughouT The halls and aT various locaTions around The building dur- ing Tire drills, The Fire Marshalls main- Tained order To insure againsT accidenTs in case of a real Tire. Under The direcTion of Mr. Roger Barr, The Fire Marshalls were insTrucTed To go immediaTely To Their assigned posTs, keep The sTudenTs quieT, and exiT quickly during The bi-monThly drills. Because of The Riverside High STage Crew, The school play, assemblies, TalenT shows, and concerTs were successful. Under The guidance oT Mr. Howard Dopson, iun- ior high school Teacher, The members of The sTage crew managed play scenery and props, lighfing. curTains, and clean up af- Ter evenTs in The audiTorium. Q i 3 Q U Mr. Howard Dobson demonsTraTes The lighTing Techniques To freshman sTage crew member Bob Jaslcovialr during a play rehearsal. AcTiyiTies Comerci Club Reflecfs Efforfs Of Sfudenf Life Recording all Riverside High School acTiviTies on film lcepT The Camera Club busy Throughouf The school year. Free To experimenf wiTh differenT camera seffings and To vary Their develop- ing mefhods by changing cerfain chemi- cals, The apprenTice phofographers sTrove To achieve The besf possible resulTs. Under The guidance of Mr. George Opre, club adviser, The members ufilized boTh school equipmenf and cameras of Their own and also learned The Technique of enlarging phofographs. Phofographs Talcen by The Camera Club were used by The RAMPAGE, RHS newspaper, The TORCH, RHS yearbook, and occasionally accompanied press re- leases To newspapers in The area. Junior Kei'l'l1 Brufon changes The lens seTTing on The school camera while Taking a sTudenT life shoT for The yearbook. 3 3 . , '12, F willy 1 r 4 l Sfeve Cheyne, Jim Eubanlc, Daryl Emery, Ed Baldwin, and KeiTh BruTon check phofography Techniques wiTh Mr. George Opre lThird Trom righTl. I 34 - AcTiviTies Service Clubs Sponsor Chrisfmcis Gofherings KEYETTES OFFICERS: Carol Gaffi. 'treasure denf. Missing: Cindy Dreydoppel, secrefary. rp Lisa Donafi 'QR' ello, presidenf: Barbara Theurer, vice-presi- 4. X, Whefher if was raising money for a cause or helping ofhers, bofh fhe Key Club and fhe newly-formed Keyeffes sfrove 'ro fulfill fhe infernafional moffo of Enrich Man's Exis'rence. As a girls' service club, fhe Keyeffes were advised by Mrs. Beffy Harringfon. Officers were Lisa Donafiello. president Barbara Theurer, vice-presidenfp Cindy Dreydoppel, secrefary: and Carol Gaffi, freasurer. Fall fund drives were conducfed for Zurbrugg Memorial and Sf. Jude's Hospi- fals. Aiding Sf. Michael's Orphanage in Hopewell and fhe Presbyferian Nursing Home in Delanco, fhe fwo clubs sponsored Chrisfmas parfies wifh presenfs and home- made cookies. Candy. prefzel, and Chrisf- mas free sales helped raise money. Adviser Mr. Leo Coceano, wifh presi- denf Alan Zube: vice-presidenf Sfeve Cheyne, Sfeve Polino: secrefary John Prickeff: and 'rreasurer Jerry DeMarchi: ac- companied 40 Key Clubbers, fhe largesf number ever, fo fhe sfafe convenfion held in fhe spring af Mf. Airy Lodge in fhe Po- conos. Z if ,ff if ,.- f-'1' 1,1- ' ,,,,,4' Z ,.. KEY CLUB OFFICERS: Sfeve Cheyne: Mr. Leo Coceano, adviser: Sfeve Polino: Alan Zube: Tim Horan: Jerry DeMarchi. Missing: John Priclceff. Acfivifies Students Further Knowledge ot Stote Programs To better comprehend internal work- ings ot our government, RHS sent ten del- egates to Girls' Citizenship and Boys' and Girls' State sessions during the summer. Rider College was the Boys' State site where delegates Daryl Emery, Tim Horan, Vince Klemovitch, Milne Rosenthal, and John Siemanowski learned local. county, and state government procedures through mock campaigns and elections. Addition- ally an extensive athletic program was available. While Lisa Donatiello and Gilda Ho- chgertel attended Girls' State, Maureen Borger, Judy Janlcowslci, and Laurie Raup, as Riverside, Delran, and Delanco repre- sentatives respectively, attended the Girls' Citizenship program where they learned about the women's role in government. Laurie Raup, Maureen Borger and Judy Jankowski, Girls' Citizenship delegates read an account ot the weelfs happenings at Douglass College. I 36 Activities l l i i 1 l Boys' State delegates John Siemanowslni, Tim Horan, Dave Reinertsen, Ed Baldwin, Daryl Emery, and Vince Klemovitch discuss their activities at Rider College. Web' A 4-V f 7x XA To prepare for an upcoming election, Girls' State delegates Gilda Hochgertel and Lisa Donatiello take time trom the schedule at Douglass College to make several campaign signs. js W' T-g-.fy f 'diff H- -'vf . S l an: .' - K 51? 'f - ' . . 3. - i i f I .nv , NK T . , If W-gmh l972 SKI CLUB OFFICERS: STanding: Richard McNally, vice-presidenT: and Cindy MaThias, presidenf. SiTTing: Linda Collins. Treasurer: and Elaine Schosman, secreTary. New Club Plans WinTer OuTings To Ski MounToi Affer iTs recenT formaTion in The spring of l97l, The Ski Club This year en- ioyed iTs TirsT year as an acTive organiza- Tion aT Riverside High School. WiTh The acquisiTion of Mr. Jeffrey Brown as The club's adviser, The members proceeded To elecT as officers Cindy lvlaT- hias, presidenTp Richard McNally, vice- presidenT: Elaine Schosman, secrefaryp and Linda Collins, Treasurer. To learn The various Techniques of ski- ing and caring for ski equipmenT, Ski Club members saw movies and heard lecTures. November broughT The selling of fruiT cakes, wifh The purposes of helping To pay for TransporTaTion of ski Trips and To de- fray cosTs of members' equipmenT renTal and ski lifT TickeTs. Ski MounTain in Pine l-lill, New Jersey, was The siTe of The Ski Club's weekly ski Trips held each Thursday nighT. During The TirsT Three weeks aT Ski MounTain, lessons were offered To beginners, and everyone enioyed The numerous ouTings ThroughouT The winTer season. n An RHS senior sTudenT purchases a fruiT cake from Ski Club adviser, Mr. Jeffrey Brown. during one of The clubs' fund raising acfivifies. AcTiviTies , ,,,,,,y?,, , 1 I S I Yo , X Z: J X Y. 1 l .5 , 1' 1 Ze 'fi l97l COLOR GUARD SQUAD: Fronf Row: Lianne Hearn, lrene Orfe, Mar- Giorgi, Gayle Lafwinas, Shirley Maison, Shelley Lambert Marcy Pywell. Kafhy yann Garbe, Merry Hargreaves, Pa+ Price, Cindy Dreydoppel, Jane? OH, Benneff. Jackie Durr. Back Row: Diane Gabriel. Debbie Owen, Jackie Clark, Rosemarie 'wasm-...Wh Color Guard members Gayle La+winas. Rosemarie Giorgi. and Debbie Owen sfand af affenfion during the band's playing of The Shar Spangled Banner. I38 -- Acfivifies To 'Phe fune of Neyer on Sunday senior Color Guard member Kalhy Benneff 'rwirls The banner during a fall pep rally, Maioretfes, Meioreffe Co-capfain Pam Gow considers differenf songs on fhe Credence album Cosmo's Facfory Color Guard Separate From Band Now orqanizafions independenf from fhe band and under fhe direcfion of Mrs. Barbara Jordan, Riverside lvlaioreffes and Color Guard performed af all foofball games. Maioreffe officers included Debbie Hagen, presidenf: Pam Gow, vice-presi- denf: Paf Pafferson, secrefary: and Shelley McHugh, freasurer: while Lianne Hearn, Jackie Durr, Marfha Pywell, and Cindy Dreydoppel led rhe Color Guard as cap- fain, co-capfain, secrefary, and freasurer. ln January and February, bofh organ- izafions vied for honors in compefifion againsf ofher area high schools. Accompa- nied by fhe RHS band, fhe Color Guard performed precision marching roufines and fhe Maioreffes sfrove for good posifion and sfruffing in fheir fwirling acl. J , 5 Y' . '53 A A for a maioreffe roufine for a winfer compefifion. .. if s, A CS l97l MAJORETTE SQUAD: Fronf Row: Carol Freund, Paf Richard- son, Carylanne Tracy, Linda Armsfrong, Margie Hyland, Shelley son, Jo Ann Davies, Carol Gaffi. Back Row: Pam Gow. Pal' Paffer- MCI-iugl-,y and Debbie Hagan, Acfivihes GAA Fcimiliorizes Freshmen With RHS Sports ln addiTion To organizing The annual SporTs NighT in April, girls' inTramural and inTerscholasTic sporTs, and cheerleading, The Riverside High School Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion Took on The responsibiliTy oT selling gym suiTs To incoming Treshmen and sophomores. Serving her TirsT year as adviser To The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion, Miss Joan Vail, Riverside girls' physical educaTion in- sTrucTor, worked wiTh oTTicers Terri Ford, president Nancy Savage, vice-presidenTq Joyce MiTchell, secreTary: and Maureen Borger, Treasurer: To reorganize The selec- Tion of SporTs NighT Teams and To sponsor a series of Tund-raising preTzel sales ThroughouT The year. lnTramural sporTs consisTed of volley- ball and soTTball, while inTerscholasTic sporTs included J.V. and VarsiTy Hockey and BaskeTball. Freshmen, J.V., and VarsiTy cheerleading were also oTTered. GAA OFFICERS: Vice-presidenT Nancy Savage, SecreTary Joyce MiTchell, Treasurer Maureen Borger, and PresidenT Terri Ford. Girls' VarsiTy BaskeTball Coach, GAA and Cheerleading adviser, Miss Joan Vail, gives cheerleader Terri Ford suggesTions Tor an upcoming pep rally before The Audubon game. i g y Jiir a gym suiT To an underclassman, Nancy bavage, GAA vice- helps increase The clubs' Treasury for TuTure acTiviTies. I4O - AcTiviTies Three year choir member, Betty Ann McGovern, dresses in the traditional choir robe tor the annual Christmas concert at Riverside Rotary Club. Choir Members Present Concert For Rotciry Club Caroling through the halls ot River- side High and pertorming tor the Rotary Club were two ot the varied activities in which the RHS Choir participated. ln addition, the musical group organ- ized a winter concert held in January in the auditorium. Scheduled sectionals were conducted during the school day tor indi- vidual vocal improvement. For I97l-72, the 40 member choir elected Pat Buch, president: Lianne Hearn, vice-president: Diane Gabriel, secretary: Joe Wszolelc, treasurer: and Joyce Dayer, librarian. Under the direction ot Mrs. Jane Hitchens, the choir sold place mats and, in conjunction with the RHS band. sponsored a candy sale. may -or NCHOIR OFFICERS: Diane Gabriel, Joyce Dayer, Joe Wszolek, and Pat Buch gather during the day to practice tor an upcoming program. Activities I4I ....ii' Femiono, Bond PcirenTs Labor To Benefit Bond DirecTed by Mr. AnThony Femiano, The RHS STage Band presenTed iTs fifrh annual Jazz SpecTacular in March. ln addiTion To providing halTTirne en- TerTainmenT aT TooTball games, playing aT pep rallies, and perTorming in assemblies, The band also presenTed a winTer concerT in January and a spring program in May. During The year The band gave a spe- cial concerT Tor Four Mile Colony. and iT wenT To nearby schools To enTerTain and To inspire sTudenTs To ioin The band. To compleTe a year of acTiviTies, The band saw a Broadway play in New York and iT Traveled To The Berkley School oT Music in BosTon To compeTe wiTh oTher bands. Two sTudenTs voTed by The Tellow members were senT To summer band camp. Junior Paul Graebeldinger sTrives Tor perTecT harmony during his sixfh period band class. Alle' l During a TrumpeT insTrumenTal, Mr. AnThony Femiano wiTh his sTudenTs Wayne Eveland and Doug Ban- ski runs Through The reTrain in order To show Them The proper rhyThm. When M boig Sfriking up The band Tor The song, Beer, Beer, Gail KimbleTor1 promoTes Ram spiriT ThroughouT The sTudenT body during The pep rally before The Thanksgiving game. BAND OFFICERS: Gail Kimblefon, Vince Klemovifch, Phyllis Espenschied. Mr. Anfhony Femiano. Paul Graebeldinger, Roger Benne+'r. Mark Calendrella. ,B 1 Q .5 wr '42 The 'lrumpef sec'I'ion of fhe RHS marching band keeps 'rhe beaf while playing When Irish Eyes Are Smiling during The Homecoming halffime. 'fe Gail Kimblefon gives fhe signal for fhe band fo sfarf Mr, during fhe Cinnaminson-Riverside conlesf. Acfivifies ' UQ fb, is 3511.455 M ,JIM 5 to express fvrciblq! 14 - 1 , '11 Rushing fo mee? fhe newspaper deadline, fhe RAMPAGE sfaff spends affer school 'rime pulling fhe 'finishing 'rouches on The December issue. 4 5 X Edifor-in-chief Jill Hamlin explains fo Sandy Wachsman fhe correcl way To pasfe- up a column of copy for lhe firsf page of The Homecoming special. I44 - Aclivilies li Glancing over fhe lape, Sporfs Edilor Daryl Emery chooses lhe proper headline for fhe girls' baslcefball wrife-up. Jill Hamlin and Managing EdiTor Barbara Theurer check The beaT lisT To decide which sTories will make up The second page of The January edifion of The Rampage. Q nl 5 J 1: F ,,L . 'M- ,,...: Q-53,57 , .M -U e- 'Nag' A 14 ' c- .Mg Q -., -, ., X M- 2 j,-, Q ' 'W-...NQM g FronT Page EdiTor Marie Polino discusses wifh Mrs. Pamela Faulkner The picfures, layouTs, sTory lengThs, capfions, and headlines before she does The final pasfe up. PcisT Experience Makes Pciper Flewv, CJrkgh1cd WiTh lasT year's experience To help Them. EdiTor-in-Chief Jill Hamlin and Man- aging EdiTor Barbara Theurer succeeded in geTTing RHS news To The sTudenTs Through The publicaTion of The RAMPAGE. Behind The scenes, page ediTors Ma- rie Polino, PaT Cascarino, Cindy Dreydop- pel, and Daryl Emery coordinaTed The re- porTing, Typing, and pasTe-ups. New This year were The STudenT Gov- ernmenT ReporT and The News Capsule. The sporTs column, changed To PuTTing iT on The Line, acquired Joe Kelly as iTs wriTer. To provide Tor vacancies in The sTaTT nexT year. Adviser Pamela Faulkner solic- iTed The help of her Journalism I sTudenTs To wriTe sTories and To wiTness The pasTe- up operaTions of The RAMPAGE. Mensa f is T M emails Ig 000 T yy , ' vs. the A., ltlii' Q. ,I J, Rampage Adviser Mrs. Pamela Faulkner gives pro' specfive reporTers a rundown of whaT Their iob as sfaff members will be like. AcTiviTieS Torch STciTf ATTends Indicinci, Ohio Workshops Through year-long work, The sTaTT members oT The Riverside High School Torch sTrove To porTray The I97I-72 school year wiTh Their Theme PULSE. Under The supervision oT EdiTor-in- chieT Gilda HochgerTel, Managing EdiTor Marie Polino, and Adviser Mrs. Barbara Milch, The secTion ediTors designed page lay-ouTs, conducTed The phoTography oT Their secTion, cropped The picTures so They would TiT, assigned sTories, and wroTe headlines and capTions Tor Their pages. ATTer receiving The sTories, Copy Edi- Tor Richard M. McNally revised Them so They would TiT inTo The correcT space. Business Managers Maureen Borger, Shelley McHugh, and Business Adviser Mr. Richard SmiTh handled The Tinances. EdiTor-in-chief Gilda HochgerTel rechecks The Janu- ary l deadline pages beTore sending Them To The prinTer. I 46 AcTiviTies During The November Torch subscripTion sale. Denise MiTsch and Shelley McHugh assisT Business Ad- viser Mr. Richard SmiTh in counTing money in The library. FaculTy SecTion EdiTors Barbara Theurer and Jill Hamlin crop and idenTiTy The candid shoTs of The sTaTT members which are To be used in The 1972 Torch. PfEfFEEHl'!?E FE!!! I WI! a. lwfffffyff -g----- Academics Edifor Lisa Donafiello a'rfemp'rs fo give Copy Edifor Richard McNally a sfory as Kafhy Borsuk fypes fhe final copy of flue Drama Club sfory. Laurie Raup, Sfuden+ Life Ediror WWW: and Managing Edifor Marie Polino consider The Cheryl Fosler, Adverfising Ecliror checks her supply of picfures while phofograplwic merifs of a picfure of fhe Homecoming bonfire. Maureen Borger, Business Manager. reviews fhe incoming leHers file. Acfivilies - I47 Frosh Squcid Works fo Boost Their '74 Tecim Working fogefher fo raise Ram spirif, fhe J.V. cheerleaders gained experience in l97l-72 by performing af pep rallies and J.V. foofball and baslcefball games and selling programs af fhe foofball games. Wifh fhe help of adviser Miss Joan Vail, capfain Denise Mifsch, and co-cap- 'rain Terri Wafson, fhe squad of nine mem- bers made up new cheers, chanfs, and pom-pom roufines fo be performed during baslcefball game infermissions. Advised by Miss Agnes l-larf, fresh- man cheerleading capfain Afhena Harding and co-capfain Carole lvicNulfy fried fo develop cheerleading abilify fo possibly be used in fufure years. ln addifion fo cheer- ing af Frosh foofball and baslcefball games, fhe girls also performed af pep ral- lies. Freshman cheerleader Linda Vidovich does her besf fo show fhe Frosh feam fha? she is behind fhem all fhe way in fheir firsf game of fhe baslcefball season againsf Audubon. Freshman cheerleaders from leff fo righf: Brenda lanuzzi, Lyn Dias, Dianne Borden. Sue Gaffi, Linda Vidovich, Lorraine Smifh. Debbie Wilkins, Capfain Afhena Harding, Co-capfain Carole McNulfy. I48 Acfivifies i E JV CHEERLEADERS: Clockwise: Terry Wafson, co-capfain: Maryanne Prisco, Sandy Wilkins, Linda Sfone, Nancy Hoffman, Alice Davenporf, Linda Olkiewicz, Denise Schulfz. Cen+er: Denise Mifsch, capfain. Junior Sandy Wilkins does a new porn-pom roufin Smile during haiffime af 'the Shawnee game. e To 'the song Make Me Junior Cheerleaders ioin fheir class during 'the spirif chanf af one of ine pep ralfies hoping fo keep fhe winning sfreak going by faking Hwe spirif sfick a second rirne. Acrivifies Varsity Squads Come TogeTher During HciITTime CapTain Judy Janlcowslci, wiTh The help oT co-capTain Nancy Savage, led The I97I-72 cheerleaders in inspiring The Ram TooTball and baskeTball Teams To very suc- cessTul seasons. EiTher adding cheers learned aT sum- mer camp or composing original ones dur- ing The season. The IO girls pracTiced Twice weekly Trom SepTember To March. Under The direcTion oT physical edu- caTion insTrucTor Miss Joan Vail, The cheer- leaders performed aT varsiTy TooTball and baskeTball games and aT all pep rallies ThroughouT The school year. Precision pom- pom rouTines were execuTed To The rhyThm of popular music selecTions during baslceT- ball game halTTimes. LeTs go Riverside we're righT behind you, co-capTain Nancy Savage and CapTain Judy Janlcowski give The Team The exTra boosT They need To win an imporTanT game. Knowing anofher vicTory is in sighT, Billie Meierdierclcs and Laurie Raup lead Tans during The closing minuTes oT The Palmyra game. AcTiviTies 4 N ,L , QQ M556 K ,--5 SPCRTS COURAGE . . .The pulse oT RHS . . . Rushing The opposing linemen, regardless oT Their size Facing a wresTling opponenT as a maTch is abouT To begin . . . Throwing a very diTTiculT move in a gymnasTics rouhne. HONOR . . .The pulse of RHS . . . Being named To The All-SouTh Jersey Team in TooTball, wresTling, baslceTball, or baseball . . . CapTuring a medal in The Glassboro lndoor Games Tor gymnasTics, Track, or swimming. . . Deserving recogniTion as Philadelphia BulleTin scholar-aThleTe. DEDICATION . . . The pulse oT RHS ATTending pracTices daily, heedless oT The weaTher . Doubling eTTorTs as supporT Trom The cheering RHS Tans is heard. . . Running The cross-counTry course each day To be ready Tor The nexT meeT. PRIDE . . .The pulse oT RHS . . . Being a parT oT The BCL baslceTball champion Team . SeTTing a new school record in a Track and Tield evenT. .. Scoring The winning goal in The lasT minuTes oT a Tield hockey game. if mg of f , X Zi All-Burlingion Counfy League and All-Soufh Jersey Group Three Halfback Kevin Kennedy looks for a wall +o develop as he runs back The opening kickoff during fhe Thrilling I2-6 Homecoming day vicfory over Burlingfon Cify Blue Devils. Siemcmowski, Kennedy Merit Gridiron Honors , . l l John Siemanowski, honored on fhe All-Delaware Valley +eam, drives his All-Soufh Jersey sfandouf performer John Siemanowski pursues a Burlingron Cify rune shoulder info a running back in fhe Burlingfon game. ning back during The Homecoming day game. l54 - Sporrs Vorsity Exceeds Expectotions - Posts 6-2 Log L if ti 1555 M Compiling a 6-2 record and taking second place in the Burlington County League, Coach Rocky Cancellieri's varsity gridders proved to be the most successtul Ram team in years. Despite losses to Pal- myra and Cinnaminson, the season was highlighted by the Ram's attack ot de- tense and balanced scoring. Not on the record was the excitement as the Rams broke deadlocks ot three games in the ti- nal minutes. Leading the ottense, quarterback Joe Santino piloted the Rams tor his second year. Tri-captain Kevin Kennedy averaged 53 yards rushing a game, tollowed by Mike Hullings, and Bill Rendtrey. Defense was powered by leading tacklers John Siemanowski, named to the All-County, All-Group Ill, and All-South Jersey teams, Bob Hutchinson, Bill Stanley, Jim Eubank, George Seeds, and Chuck Ghegan. Although injured in the tourth game ot the season against Palmyra, iunior haltback Ed Pennell led in interceptions, . stealing tive, while Siemanowski had tour, and Rose and Eubank each had three. Don Rose and Kevin Kennedy, standout senior end and haltback, await the toss ot the coin iust prior to the start ot the I3-O win over Pemberton. l97l FOOTBALL TEAM: Front Row: Mr. Joseph Rocky Cancellieri, George Seeds, Bill Rust, AI Bazulis, Chuck Ghegan, Kevin Kennedy, Don Rose, Tom Cancellieri. Bill Rendtrey, Mr. Lou Stickel. Second Row: Mr. Ron Frey, Jack Quinlan, Jim Eubank. Charles Fuson, Joe Santino, John Siemanowski, Bob Buscher, Garry Wenner, Mr. Bernard Smith. Third Row: Ron Shelton, Dave Reinertsen, Bill Stanley, Rich Stickel. Bob Hutchinson. Mike Hullings. Ed Pen- nell. Fourth Row: Phil Knaub, Joe Walsh, Rick Onasch, John Holtzapple, John Barnes. Jerry DeMarchi. Fifth Row: Tom Nolder, Mike Mason, Dan Jewel, Mike Ogazolek. Ken Kayga, Bill Dare. Jay Pennell. Sixth Row: Tom Gatti. Wayne Lechleidner. Brian Menditto. Tony Camiscioni, Bill Ryan, Steve Dihioia. Kevin O'Shea. Sports Pennell Leads Defense on Interception Spree 22.-f ' Offensive lineman Bob Buscher 1651 leads junior running back Mike Hullings l2ll fhrough a hole in 'the line for valuable yardage in fhe fhrilling I2-6 vicfory over Burlingfon. pei B 1 , ,E f 'i'vf,wrW J W ' i1Ff'v5f3G'if4 r Qif' 561. f,,, 'g A ,wyffgr fav! '!f,Qc j or Q f Mr!!-a 3' ',,,. ,vi Firsi year linebacker Bob Huichinson successfully sfops a Cinnaminson running back before he can gain firsf down yardage in ihe 35-8 loss. L ,Q I N , ww. ? agl x sf: k N ,.k. , V l97l J.V. FOOTBALL TEAM: Fronf Row: Mr. Lou Sfickel. Wayne Lechleidner, Jay Pennell, Tom Nolder. Rich Sficlcel, John Barnes, Sieve DiNoia, Jerry Def Marchi, Brian Mendiffo. Mr. Bernard Smi+h. Second Row: Bill Sranley, Rich Onasch, Bill Dare, Mike Ogazalelc, Ken Kayga, Kevin O'Shea, Mike Mason. Third Row: Mike Livengood, Joe Maleclci, John LaBarge. Jim Renshaw, Ken I 56 - Sporrs Tucker, Tony Camiscioni. Bill Ryan. Fourfh Row: Barry Mifsch, Roland Willis, Bob Fagan, Tom Polidore, Tom Giles. Rusfy Cliver, Tom Gaffi. Fiffh Row: Dan Jewel, Bill Donaghue. Joe Cuzzuppe, Rich Thurman, Torn Rusf, Bill Kleesaiiel. John Shinn. HUP! cf 3 Bill Sfanley 1801, and George Seeds 1621, combine wifh All Soufh Jersey performer John Siemanowski DOJ, in execufing a perfecf 'rackle againsf a Burlingfon opponenf. V M -,Qg fu .. ag Q31 ' 4. 6 If , fm. Q ' jf , , :- ' . ,.- I A A 5 0 41 ' , , . .,, 32 . ,IL, . , M A ?.. :I ,, I 4 Af , ' A 5 A - tx wi' if L i w .fu E..L xg :V VWHJWQN K High-slapping Kevin Kennedy accelerafes fhrough fhe line of scrimmage affer 'raking a handoff from iunior quarferback Joe Sanfino. 5 v i Tackle Chuck Ghegen 1751 and linebacker Bob Hufchinson i3Il combine fo pull down a Rancocas runner during fhe opening day 27-6 vicfory. Sporfs - l57 Perry InsTills Pride, Confidence in Rom Frosh AlThough They Tailed To break inTo The win column, The Ram Frosh TooTball Team gained valuable experience viTal To success in TuTure years. lniuries, inconsisTency, and The lack oT dep+h were ciTed by Coach Ralph Perry as The year's Three main drawbacks. DespiTe The poor record, several play- ers showed promise. Howard DavenporT and Dale Nixon exhibiTed poTenTial buT boTh were hampered by iniuries early in The season. Mike Reillo goT oTT To a slow sTarT, buT developed inTo a Tine runner, finishing as one oT The club's Top scorers. Even Though They were usually ouT- sized, The line led by Rick Wooden, Gary Brown, and Ralph Holler managed To hold Their ground wiTh courage and husTle. Freshman running back Howard DavenporT eludes Three Mooresfown Tacklers as he Turns on The speed and seTs his sighTs on The goal line in The 26-8 loss To The Quakers. 1 l97I FROSH FOOTBALL TEAM: FronT Row: Gary Carroll. Jackie Hullings. Onori, Rich Wooden. Frank Savage, Mark MauTe, Rick Fynan. Fourfh Row: Second Row: l-OU Nocifii Dan Brown. Dale Nixon- Ben Coda' SCOH KUIVNSY- Mr. Ralph Perry, Howard Davenport Ron Chiaccio. John VincenT. Bill Carl, Dennis McNulTy, Mike Reillo. Third Row: Mike Klusman, Jim Drum. Mark Ralph Halle,-I Joe Maufey Larry Sahel, Mr,WilIi5m Dem, I 58 SporTs ..c,Fa,,,g+4, W if . 3-R., ., -'L -W -xref: . .ww y .S -V l97l JV HOCKEY TEAM: Fronl' Row: Cindy Rossano. Delmira LaTorres, Kaflwy lannuzzi, Donna Ellioff, 1 Ann Robinson, Belly Ann McGovern. Second Row: Julie Jones, Lorraine Keafing, Terri Hyland, Joann Knasf, Sophie Zebrowslri, Debbie Walker, Miss Joan Vail. , aw Bigwood Heads Hockey Gomes In 1971 Secnson I97l VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM: Firsf Row: Lynne Godshall, Debbie While- Second Row: Cyndy Emery, Terri Marini, Terri Bell, Donna McCann, Laurie louse, Jackie Nixon, Miss Joan Vail. April Bigwood, Irene Orfe, Pam Sarlo. Holloway, Nancy Savage, Yveffe Allbrigl1'r,JoAnn Borger. Sporfs at ef' OSS COUNTRY TEAM F + R D A + D H ld ond Row' Greg Marcucci Dan OrTe Barry Myers Don Nauss, Don GriTTiTh. I97I CR : ron ow: ave rms rong, ave o en, ' ' I Y Mike Gerber. Mike Hoey, Warren Rambo, Kevin WolverTon, Ed HaTcher. Sec- Bill Cheyne' Gene Miller- Third ROWZ MV- Rfibefi Kriscuinas- Rcimbo, Gerber, Hoey Pcice Riverside Harriers Pacing iT ouT on The grueling Two mile circuiT, The Riverside High School cross- counTry Team glided To a respecTable 6-7 mark during The I97I season. Powering The aTTack Tor Coach Rob- erT Kriscuinas were iuniors Warren Rambo and Mike Gerber along wiTh sophomore Mike Hoey. Juniors Dave Holden, Kevin WolverTon, and sophomores Ed HaTcher, and Dave ArmsTrong rounded ouT The sTurdy harrier squad. BeTTering his own mark oT l2:55 by Tive Tull seconds, Warren Rambo seT a new school record wiTh a I2:5O clocking againsT a vigorous Cinnaminson club. ln posT season acTion Rambo Tinished a healThy eighTh in The Group Four SecTional MeeT. Mike Hoey, The Third leading poinT- man Tor The Rams, received The MVP Run- ner award aT The annual Tall SporTs Ban- queT. Taking inTo consideraTion The vicTory over archrival Palmyra and The individual performances by his runners, Mr. Kriscui- nas summed up The season in Three words. We were Tough. I 60 SporTs .fff,ix gf ,K I 'f if ff -,fyfiiyiif 'f ifff.f1.f i-yiiririf!! i YN' f ,Q lf V ,V xx 'V ,,.W, 54 Kyiv . !'spfiYrfXf?it,xiir!jj'yifNfi1frV1Yi Vi' V V ' v I H -,fvv , ww. iv VV ' , , .fps-.. V E 3 A'fG1eM ':' Mr. Richard SmiTh hands The firsT place sTick To iunior harrier Warren Rambo as he crosses The finish line well ahead of The field in The I8-42 win over MerchanTville. .V ,Mg ,K Ai. 'Q V m X 'wr T i .1 M , Juniors Dave Holden, Mike Gerber. and Kevin WolverTon perform Their warm-up exercises before The sTarT of an imporTanT meeT againsT MooresTown which was won by The Quakers 32-23. --.......-A., Ram herriers Warren Rambo, David Holden, Michael Gerber, and Michael Hoey acT as from The pack aT The sTarT of The I5-40 shuTouT vicTory over BurlingTon Township. -M-5 fi for The pace-seTTers as They begin To move away SporTs Roms Wecir Burlington CounTy Leogue Crown Coach Joseph France's hoop club capTured The BurlingTon CounTy League championship, sporTing a I5-I record, highlighfed by a 65-6I overTime vicfory aT Cinnaminson, a 77-68 vicTory aT Palmyra and an 82-72 vicTory aT Burlingfon CiTy, The firsf one There since l959. DespiTe The season's milesTones, a 66-64 loss To Sfer- ling in The Soufh Jersey Group lll Semifi- nals ended a successful 2l-3 season. OuTsTanding performances were Turned in by 2nd Team All-CounTy and lsT Team All-BCL iunior guard Lou Jones ll4.7 poinfs a gamel and 2nd Team All-CounTy and All-BCL senior guard Ken WagsTaff lI3.5 poinTsl. Also boosfing The Ram's aT- Tacl: were 2nd Team ALL-BCL senior for- ward Bob Wenner ll l.8l and senior Don Rose ll2.2l, All-CounTy and All-BCL hon- orable menTion guard-forward. Rebound- ing was shared by senior cenTer Ray Ger- ber l9.6 rebounds a gamel and All-BCL honorable menTion senior forward Kevin Kennedy llO.6l. Coming off The bench were senior cenfers Chuclc Ghegan and George Fields, forwards Al Bazulis. and guards Dave Mar- shall and Gary STrain. ReTurning nexT year will be iuniors Ed Pennell, Mike Gerber. Senior Don Rose shows his excellenT form as he adds anoTher poinT To The Rams' vicTorious 74-58 score over Audubon. I 62 SporTs Ram sTarTers Bob Wenner. Ray Gerber. Kevin Kennedy, Lou Jones and Ken WagsTaff menTally prepare Themselves before The sTarT of The 7I-68 vicTory over Palmyra. All BurlingTon Counfy performer Lou Jones drives pasT his MooresTown opponenT and goes for The baskef during The Rams' runaway 78-42 deTeaT of The Quakers. l we , f .. Using his excellenf speed and iumping abili+y, senior guard Firsf year varsify performer Ray Gerber drives fo flue baskef for fwo more poinrs +o add , 'ro The Rams' fally in fhe 67-60 vicfory over a fough Red Devil squad. Wagsfaff goes up and over his Red Devil opponenf for a score. Ken I972 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Fronf Row: Lou Jones. Ray Gerber, Mr. Dan Hart George Fields, Don Rose, Dave Marshall, Chuck Glwegan, Mike Joseph France, Kevin Kennedy. Bob Wenner, Ken Wagsfalf. Second Row: Gerber, Ed Pennell. Gary Sfrain. Sporls Senior co-capiain Kevin Kennedy is unsfoppable as he qefs up above fhe crowd To lay in Two more poinfs in lhe Rams' vicfory over Mooresfown. I64 -- Spor+s i r Kevin Kennedy shows 'rhaf his value To The feam is defensive as well as offen sive as he gamers anofher rebound againsl fhe Quakers. Refurning leH'erman Bob Wenner affempfs fo drive pasf his Moores+own op ponenf only fo be fouled by him in fhe process aiding fhe 78-42 vicfory. if X -gs: JV Record of 17-3 Esrciblishes Seoson High JV confer Mike Gerber l42l and guard Ed Pennell l4l wail' for a rebound affempf of an unsuccessful shof by a Rancocas player in a game won by fhe Rams, 60-48. N72 JV BASKETBALL TEAM! FYOHW' Row: Joe Burns, manager, Barry Mifsch, Sfanley, Bill Kleesaffel, Leo Bowker. Bob Pinfo. Tom Rusf, Tom Kucharulc. Jay Brian Mendiffo, John Leifh, Ed Pennell, Mike Gerber, Benny Lehman, and Bill Pennell and Mr. Harry Johnsfone. coach. Cheyne. Second Row: Dan Hari, manager, Greg Marcucci. Ed Deppe, Bill Sporrs Frosh Fciulfer - Foil To Secure Vicforious Yecir While neiTher The Treshman baskeTball nor wresTling Teams compiled winning sea- sons This year, boTh Teams showed promise Tor The TuTure. The Frosh baskeTball Team coached by Mr. Bernard SmiTh, ended The season wiTh a dismaying record oT 6-I5 mainly because oT a lack oT heighT. WiTh Howard DavenporT and ScoTT acTing as capTains, The Frosh pulled oTT a lasT game upseT over BurlingTon wiTh a score oT 49-47. Mr. Joe MclnTire Took charge oT The Frosh wresTling Team This year. AlThough The Team was winless, iT was puT under pressure because oT a lack oT grapplers. Only eighT ouT oT ThirTeen posiTions were Tilled Tor The long campaign. Team Cap- Tain Mike Reillo Took second place in The BurlingTon CounTy Freshman TournamenT. Frank Doelling sTarTs dribbling downcourT as he seTs up a TasT break during The 7l-47 opening game loss To The Green Wave of Audubon. l972 FROSH BASKETBALL TEAM: FronT Row: Frank Doelling. l-Toward Da- Jim Drum, Bill Carl, JeTT Conde, Mr. Bernard 5miTh, Don D'Allesandro, Ron venporT, Jack Hullings, Mike Simpson, ScoTT Wenner. Second Row: Lou NociTi, Chiaccio. Joe Anderson, STeve SmiTh. I 66 SporTs I I KL,n. w g., V, . . E . 4 7.3 ' gy 'F . K. H 51 ? 'lv Wm I. sr I I 9. f 61' M, 75 M f ff. XA If can we . 4 FROSH WRESTLING RHS OPPONENT I8 Burlinqfon ......,............. 39 I4 l.eviH Memorial ..,, .......... 5 3 9 Mooresfown . . . . , , .46 9 NBC... .... ....52 I7 Rancocas ... . . . .45 I8 Memorial Jr. .. . . . .34 I2 PemberI'on . . .... 42 I5 Cinnaminson .,., 42 7 Shawnee ................,.,.. 43 FROSH BASKETBALL RHS OPPONENT 47 Audubon ..................... 7I 30 Delran .... .... 3 2 47 Palmyra ..... ,.... 4 2 35 Mooresfown . . . . . . .30 29 Rancocas .,. . . . . .56 46 Maple Shade .. ..... 43 34 Pemberfon . , ..... 65 37 Cinnaminson. .. .....4O 42 Shawnee .... ..... 3 7 42 Burlingfon , .. .....55 29 Pemberton .. ..... 53 3I Holy Cross . . ...., 47 55 Palmyra ..... ..... 4 5 29 Mooresfown ... .....5I 4I Rancocas ..... ,,... 4 3 36 Maple Shade .. ..... 40 24 Holy Cross . . ..... 57 30 Cinnaminson. .. . . . . .39 99 BurIing+on . .. .....3I 53 Shawnee .... ..... 5 5 49 Burlinglon ,,,.......,.,....... 45 Senior Tony Reale adiusrs his head gear ius+ prior fo fhe s+ar+ of his I23-pound mafch againsf Shawnee. 35-e Q3 ,,,, Reiurning ieH'erman Jim Eubank esfablishes confrol during his vicforious ISI-pound baifle which aided ihe Rams in upsefiing Cinnaminson 25-I8. i972 VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: Froni Row: Sieve DiNoia, Tom Nolder. Pfeiffer, John Siypinsici, Rich Sfickel, Mr. Ron Frey, coach, Jim Eubank, Tom Tony Reale, Gary Afzeri, Bob Bauder, and Bob Marfer. Second Row: Dave Canceilieri, and Bill Thurman. I68 - Sporis ' ,, , Sophomore, All-Burlingfon Counfy League wresfler. Bob Marfer esfablishes confrol of his Pirafe opponenf and works for an effecfive hold while his riding fime increases during his vicforious I I-3 98-pound mafch againsf Cinnaminson. Grcipplers Highlight Year With Senior co-capfain Bill Thurman goes fhrough fhe opening formalifies wifh his opponenf from Cinnamin- son before going on fo vicfory in his l4l-pound mafch 2l-4. Win Cver Bucs Alfhough fhis year's record did nof compare wifh fhaf of lasf year's feam, fhe l972 Ram wresfling 'ream musf be lauded for a 7-5-l performance. Wifh 'rhe refurn of only fwo leffer- men, Bill Thurman and Jim Euloanlc, Mr. Ron Frey did a superb iob of molding fo- gefher a respecfable unif. The squad was capfained by Thurman ll4ll and Tom Cancellieri ll48l who had I2-5 and IO-5 records, respecfively. The feam consisfed of five sophomores, fwo iuniors, and five seniors, Three of whom had no prior varsify experience. The highlight of fhe season came wifh a 26-I8 vicfory over arch-rival Cinnamin- son. This marked The firsf fime any River- side feam had beafen a feam from Cinna- minson since fhe l968-l969 school year. During 'rhe Lawrence lnvifafional Chrisfmas Tournamenf, Bob Marfer l98l, Sfeve DiNoia ll36l, and Dave Pfeiffer lhvwfl each capfured second place fro- phies. ln fhe posf-season Disfricf 27 Tour- ney Bolo lvlarfer, John Sfypinslci ll78l and Dave Pfeiffer each earned 'rhird place fin- ishes. Af fhe end of fhe season. fhe Bur- lingfon Counfy League coaches vofed Marfer, DiNoia, and Pfeiffer To fhe All- League squad. S po rfs I 69 As his admiring 'feemmaies lool: on. Tom Cancellieri, a senior co-capfain, begins fhe opening minufes of his l48-pound mafch wifh his Cinnam- inson adversary by working for a quick falcedown in order To build up his score. I70 - Sporfs I i i The official raises +he arm of All-Burling+on Counfy League grappler S+eve DiNoia as he adds +he Shawnee mafch fo his fofal of I2 vicfories during 'rhe 32-I7 loss fo fhe Renegades. JV Sophomores Experience Valuable Training i Sophomore heavyweighl' Tom Gaffi works +o free his leg and esfablish confrol during his loss fo his Cin- l naminson adversary in a mafch won by fhe Rams 36-22. ,B :KE-- i I972 JV WRESTLING TEAM: Firsf Row: Roland Willis, John LaBarge. Bernie LaTorres, Rusfy Cliver, Dennis McNulfy, Tony Jacoby, Andy Griffin, Frank LoPresfi. and Bill Donaghue. Second Row: Mr. Joe Willard, coach, Jack Kiehner. Tom Gaffi, Tony Camiscioni, Dan Jewel, John Shinn, Dan Griffin. Wayne Lechleidner, and Craig Hamersly. paris Riverside Kegglers Achieve Successful Seasons Playing in Division B oT The SouTh Jer- sey Inferscholasfic Bowling League, The Riverside Boys' and Girls' VarsiTy Bowling Teams, coached by Mr. Elmer RoberTs, Tin- ished Third and TourTh, respecTively. CapTained by reTurning leTTerman John l-lolTzapple, The Boys' VarsiTy achieved iTs TirsT winning percenTage since iTs incepTion inTo The League. The boys also recorded The League's high Team game of 937 pins and high Team series oT 2,626 pins againsT C5loucesTer High School. The Team Tinished a sTrong Third by winning Tive ouT oT iTs lasT six maTches. The Girls' VarsiTy was led by senior capTain Lianne Hearn whose high individ- ual series was one oT The Tour oT a possible Tive League awards presenTed aT The end oT The season. The girls had The League's high Team series oT I,82I pins and esTab- lished a new record oT 7l3 pins Tor a new high Team game. Linda ArmsTrong re- corded The League high individual game oT 223 pins. Jeff Snow, WalTer EndicoTT, and Mike lviigliaccio. loolc on aTTenTively as The oTher varsiTy players per- Torm during The 3-0 deTeaT OT ST. Joseph's oT Camden. l972 BOYS' VARSITY BOWLING TEAM: Milne Migliaccio. JeTT Snow. John l-lolTzapple, Ed dunior ca-pTain'John4l'lolTzapple shows The form which aided Magauran, Al Belmondo. and Mr. Elmer RoberTs, coach. in deTeaTinQ C'nnam 'i5Onf I72 - SporTs 7 10 7 10 7 IU 7 IU 7 SU 1 5 l972 JV BOWLING TEAM: Firsf Row: Mike Hart Sfeve While, Phil Smalley. Alex Sacalis. and Forman Schmeley. Second Row: Bill Heiniclc, Gary Schenk, Bob Barr, Alan Lilholl, and John McLaughlin. - si-f sf l.i llllll , l972 GIRLS' VARSITY BOWLING TEAM: Firsl Row: Debbie Reynolds, Linda Armsfrong, Sandy Waclisman, Pal Price, and Jane? OH. Second Row: Mr. Elmer Roberfs, coach, and Lianne Hearn. Spor+s I 74 - Sporfs Shmdouf sophomore forward Terri Bell looks downcourf for a feammale fo pass lhe ball fo durincj +he 68 23 fhrashing of Pemberfon which was recorded as fheir firsf win of +he season. 'Z I972 JV GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM: Firsf Row: Diane Tucker, Kafhy Sanfino. Sue Borsulc, Kafhy Sfrain, Linda Fox, Debbie Owen and Joanne Levensfein. Second Row: Kafhy Jackson. Cindy Emery, Debbie lsenberg, Sue Huminski. Pa+ Bracken, Sue Repece, Den- ise Kempisfa, and Miss Kalhleen Walers, coach. l972 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: FronT Row: Nancy Walsh, Terri Bell, April Bigwood, Judy Rossi, Mary Kelly, and Lynne Godshall. Second Row: Miss Joan Vail, coach, Terri Marini, Linda Olkiewicz, Denise KempisTa, Diane Tucker, Nancy Brown, Sue McC- allin, MaryJo Burk, and Terri Hyland, manager. Girls Goin Wins - Merchonfville, PemberTon diss Joan Vail insTrucTs Terri Bell, Linda Olkiewicz. and Jude Rossi as To how she wanTs The offense To be run during a Time-ouT in The 48-32 loss To BurlingTon Township. WiTh This year's Team composed of Two seniors, Tour iuniors, and seven sopho- mores, The l97l girls' varsiTy baslceTball season was basically an experience year Tor underclassmen. AlThough The varsiTy Team won only Two baskeTball games, iT was sTill an im- provemenT over IasT year's Team which was vicTorious only once. Seniors April Big- wood and Jude Rossi served as capTains and led The Team To deTeaT PemberTon and MerchanTville High Schools. Sophomore Terri Bell, who received The Team's MosT Valuable Player Award, was The Team's leading scorer as she To- Taled l4O poinTs Tor The season. Junior Mary Kelly was The MosT lm- proved Player on The Team which placed TiTTh ouT oT Ten in BurlingTon CounTy. NexT year a freshman Team will also be added To The girls' inTerscholasTic bas- lceTball program. SporTs 75 Pearce Wagner Places Second in South Jersey Sfrengfhened by only one refurning lefferman, fhe Riverside High School Gymnasfic Squad compefed in eighf infer- scholasfic meefs during 'rhe l972 season. Alfhough fhe refurn of fhree year veferan Pearce Wagner provided a solid nucleus for fhe Team, fhe laclc of ofher ex- perienced gymnasfs, was fhe cause of The Rams' failure fo win any meefs. Second year coach Mr. Jeffrey Brown had fhe faslc of 'rraining six newcomers fo fhe squad. The firsf year men were Joe Cuzuppe, Rich McNally, Jerry Crossland, Don Griffifh, Don Haas and Bob Bond. Acfing as fhis year's capfain, Pearce com- menfed, Alfhough we had a dismal sea- son, we were forfunafe fhaf everyone im- proved as much as fhey did. We now have fhe basis for a winning Team nexf year. While compefing in fhe Soufh Jersey Championship, Pearce acquired six medals while placing second all-around. ln fhe Sfafe Championships he added fwo more medelS and 5 fourlili' place all 3VOUnd- l972 GYMNASUC TEAM Plrsf Row Mr Jeff Brown Joe Swerdlow Rich McNally Don Haas Pearce I76 Sporfs i972 VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: Firsf Row: Sieve Cheyne, Bob Bouder, Ed Orfe. and Russ Espenschied. Second Row: Sfeve Baker, Jeff Panyi, John Holfzapple, and Mr. James Osman, coach. Nefmen Open Season With Merchcinfville Victory Alfhough +he Riverside High School Tennis program is one of 'rhe leasi' publi- cized ac'rivi'ries in The school, 'rhe sporf gained popularify over +he pasl' few years. Wifh an increase of fhree players over las? year's leam, fhe Ram rackefmen numbered seven 'rhis season. John Holizapple, Ed Or'Fe, and Bob Bfsuder compe+ed in l'he singles evenfs while Sfeve Cheyne and Jeff Panyi, and Sieve Baker and eifher Paul Ward or Russ Espenschied 'reamed in fhe doubles evenrs. Forman Shmeley and Gary Sloops were also members of +he Team. Junior nefman John Holfzapple pracfices his baclchand swing prior fo his vic+orious singles march which helped his feammafes edge Merchanfville 342. Sporfs - I77 --1.1-.1 nf' ...-W as a.a1fs.J,?J, .: 3 -62.5 Brock during fhe I5-0 decision over his ba? around in an aH'emp+ To bun? Second baseman Milne Hullings fakes a lead off 'rhe base as firsf baseman Jerry De- Marchi awaifs lhe delivery during 'rhe Rams I-O vicfory over Holy Cross. 1 x , M new e e l W f ,-, - . F5 f-Jg sf ,,- ,iifawf 'L k . fx ' ffff eIi'?:ffl'!a, , llel A ylr '-f' K ' ,,.' o Q , , M. I78 - Sporfs Senior AI Balulis, a lhree year varsify performer, shows The 'for as , J , W m fha? fransformed him from an ou?- fielder fo a pifcher during The I5-0 shufouf vicfory over Shawnee. I972 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: FirsT Row: George Tuch, Tom Nolder, John Rick Avery, Jack Kiehner, Al Bazulis. Ed Magauran, Coach Joe Willard. Willcird's Nine DefeciTs Lancers Tri-cepTain John Siemanowski selecTs his equipmenT before coming To baT in The Tinal aThleTic conTesT beTween MerchanTville and Riverside which was won by The Rams 5-0. in PiTchers' Duel For The Third consecuTive season, The Riverside High baseball Team compiled a winning record. WiTh Mr. Joseph Willard once more aT The helm, The Rams were again aT The Top of The BurlingTon CounTy League sTandings. Three seniors, all in Their Third year of varsiTy compeTiTion, and all honored on The All-BurlingTon CounTy League Teams lasT year, served as Tri-capTains Tor The l97l-72 baseball campaign. Rick Avery, Buzzy Bazulis, and John Siemanowslci pro- vided The leadership, sTamina, and a cer- Tain qualify oT courage necessary To direcT Their Tellow TeammaTes To a winning sea- son. ln The highlight game of The season, when Holy Cross came To Riverside, a bril- lianT Two-hiT piTching performance by Rick Avery led The Rams To a I-0 shuT-ouT. SporTs 9 Juniors Leod Rom Cindermen ToWinning Seoson WiTh Tive relay records broken and Tour individual marks also snapped, The , l97l-72 Track season will go down as a record-seTTing one Tor Riverside. Ken Tucker, Joe Malecki, Bill Cheyne, and Jody Joo each achieved new marks in The 330 inTermediaTe hurdles, sTeeplechase, high iump, and pole vaulT, respecTively. New records were also esTablished in The shuTTle hurdles, iavelin Throw, and long iump. For The second consecuTive year, The Team oT Mr. Louis STickel and Mr. Richard SmiTh compiled a winning record, and also aTTained a commendable Three-year win- ning record. As only Kevin Kennedy and Bill Rend- Trey parTicipaTed in sprinT evenTs and Tom Dewson and Bill RusT in The weighT compee TiTion, This year's Track Team had The unique characTerisTic ThaT only Tour seniors were members oT iT. Looking Toward The f TuTure, RHS could expecT an even Tiner Team made up of The presenT underclass- men. We , qlmli, Junior discus Thrower Rich STickel exerTs all his energy in an eTTorT To edge his Greyhound opponenTs during Riverside's IO2-29 win over NBC. I 80 - SporTs i972 FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM: FirsT Row: Bill Carl, Mike Reillo, Harry Trucksess. and John Cann. Second Row: Mr. Lou STickel, coach: Jim Drumm, Jim BolTon. Jeff Conda, Rich Fynan, Robin ScoTT. and Mr. Richard SmiTh, coach. ,,,,.,.-f-f Senior shof-puTTor Tom Dewson puTs TorTh a bursT of power as he aTTempTs To add poinTs To The Rams' score during Riverside's 90-4I deTeaT of PemberTon. 55? Wax, ,, ,, X , is Rem hurdlers Bill Sfanley and Ken Tucker are oulpacing fheir Cinnaminson oppo- nenfs during Riverside's disappoinling 69lf2-bl V2 loss fo fhe Pirafes. 4 . ' U 'qi-11:51, , Q , f ' r.L,A f' -:Ja -.. P3552-Bi'w5 a -Q4-'Y - fffmf' A M' Sophomore Bill Cheyne easily clears fhe cross bar fo win +he high iump evenf in Riverside's lO2-29 win over Norfhern Burlingfon. 1 3 l 5 2 , 3 A Mic cc, l972 VARSITY TRACK TEAM: Firsl Row: Mr. Lou Sfickel, coach: Gary Nice, Mike Hoey. Bill Sfanley, Rich Onasch, Mike Gerber, Ed Pennell, Mike Liven- good, Bill Rusf, Tom Dewson, John Barnes, Jeff Snow, Mark Missimer, and Mr. Richard Smifh, coach. Second Row: Jody Joo, Jim Renshaw, Dean Pfeiffer. Sieve Carmy, Wayne Eveland, Kevin O'Shea, Bob l-lufchinson. Rich Sfickel, Ken Tucker. Ken Kayga, Kevin Wolverfon, Tony Camiscioni, and Wal? Eglinger. Third Row: Bill Renclfrey. Bill Horner, Bruce Fink, Don Nauss, Tony Jacoby, Tom Giles, Brian Mendiffo, Dale Hoffman, Tom Rust Joe Malecki, Jeff Salkowski. Bill Cheyne, and Jerry Crossland. Fourfh Row: Dan Orfe, Jack Schliep, Greg Marcucci, Roland Willis, John Shinn, Tom Gaffi, Bill Ryan, Marfy Frappolli, Bernie Lalorres. Rusfy Oliver, David Armsfrong, Ed Hafcher, and Rich Palm. Sporls I 82 - Sporis Mai K fr -N ' A ' 5, if as - fq 1 - 29, F: Wiih Mr. Harry Johnsfone acfing as a fimekeeper, Mr. Richard Smi+h shouis words of encouragernenf i fo his disfance runners during fhe Riverside-Holy Cross meer which was won by The Lancers 8942. Riverside's 440 yard specialisf, Kevin Kennedy, lisfens as his coach, Mr. Lou Sfickel, offers some well-faken advice as 'ro how +o make his race a iiffie easier in The Rams' IO3-28 conquesf of Merchanfville. l97? VARSITY GOLF TEAM: Firsf Row: Mike Harf, Mark Maufe, Ron Chiaccio. Second Row: Mr. Orrm Dillabough, Bob Fagan, Alan Lilholf, Lou Jones. Daryl Emery, Bill Leavenworfh. Six Wins Bring Respect fo First Rcim Golf Tecim Bill Loavenworfh pracfices his puff shof before fhe feam leaves for Willowbrook Counfry Club and a 3'f2-2V2 vicfory over a sfrong Cinnaminson feam. Adding golf as Riverside's ninfh infer- scholasfic sporf fhis spring, The afhlefic de- parfmenf was pleased af how well fhe feam fared in compefifion. Wifh Mr. Orrin Dillabough faking fhe reins as coach, fhe inexperienced Ram golfers enfered fhe well-esfablished Bur- lingfon Counfy Golf League. Playing ouf of Willowbrook Counfry Club, fhey caused many heads fo furn as fhey compiled six vicfories in fheir firsf I3 mafches. Senior Daryl Emery, iunior Lou Jones, sophomores Al Lilholf, Bill Leavenworfh, and Bob Fagan, and freshman Ron Chiac- cio comprised fhe Ram varsify golf feam, while freshman Mark Maufe and sopho- more Mike Harf served as reserves. Mr. Dillabough commenfed, I'm pleased wifh fhe progress we macle fhis year. l feel our program will flourish since we are so young. Sporfs S NS? fgfl' If . r fffilwv .JM MEZJCLUJ, 33 pf in 'JY , ff' rx ICE CREAM Env 5: 5. ,.., ., .Q ,,.. ,. F. ,,.., W - 'V H R -L: K N' - 4 xxumu ADVERTISEMENTS COURAGE. . . The pulse of RHS . . . Approaching a businessman +o a+'remp'r 'ro sell a Torch adverlisemenf . . . Working a+ an afler-school iob for 'rhe firsl lime Using hard-earned money 'ro begin purchasing clolhes and ofher personal needs . . . Developing and using The ins+inc+ 'ro make a good deal. DEDICATION . . . lhe pulse of RHS . . . Backing RHS faifhfully in all ils sporfs evenfs and olher ac+ivi+ies 'rhroughouf Jrhe school year . . . Providing par?-'rime and summer employmenl lo RHS sludenrs . . . Allowing such evenls as parades, sales, and fund drives lo lake place in lhe lowns and business eslablishmenfs. . . Sponsoring various RHS fund-raising proiecls during 'rhe year. HONOR . . .+he pulse of RHS . . . Securing an award or scholarship from a local businessman a+ gradualion . . . Being asked as a businessman 'ro serve as a Spiril Week iudge . . . Purchasing an adverlisemenl in order 'ro represenf an RHS club. . . Being represenled by a local organizafion as a Boys' S'ra're, Girls' S+a+e, or Girls' Cifizenship delegale. PRIDE. . .+he pulse of RHS. . . Growing and prospering as a school along wifh fhe communily. . . Having Riverside, Delanco, and Delran businesses represenled as Torch adverlisemenfs . . . Remembering assbusiness proprielors former days as sludenls a+ RHS . . . Being represenled by an adverlisemenl in lhe Torch. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BURLINGTON COUNTY 39 SCOII S'rreeI' Riverside 46 I - I 242 I86 Adverfisemenf
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