Riverside High School - Torch Yearbook (Riverside, NJ)

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Working under the general theme of uAdvertisements7i each class constructed a lloat in a three week period. The seniors selected Hifisher Price Toysfi the juniors '4Post Raisin Branf' the sophomore class picked uSears7 Winnie the Pooh, and the Freshmen chose 4'Keebler Cookiesn as their topic. As the four floats paraded around the football field at half- time, area artists and teachers judged them on their originality, color scheme and construction. In the evening a Homecoming Dance was held in the gym where Karen Renefrey was named Home- coming Queen and the seniors were announced the winners of the float competition. During the night, liou Nociti, football team co-captain, was presented the Nolder-Devine Trophy, given to the winner of Ram-Lancer gridiron game. Sophomores' Sears Winnie the Pooh characters wave to spectators during homecoming festivities of the Riverside-Holy Cross game. I 1 The Senior Class displays its winning float for Homecoming '74 with Fisher Price Toys sticking to the theme of g'Advertisements.H 12 adventures .. 'S Sus iff- Af M, in W 44' Mi fl All '5 W' 1 n f EW. ,WW .ff- W www ,x t . fair L 1 'Wfvv Ly.. ww 4 S' 3 Michele Terreri, a member of the Varsity Squad, enthusiastically kicks to Mr. Touchdown. Wllhe dance was well organized. AMarrianne lielejko As joe Sheairs is lifted on shoulders after an upset over rival Holy Cross, Riverside football players cheer with excitement. I4 adventures Lou Nociti accepts the Nolder-Devine trophy with great pride at the l974 Homecoming dance held in the Riverside gymnasium this year. Hl'lOlIl0COlT1lllg was a real success this year. The guys played great in the game and the classes worked hard on their floats. Even the dance had a big turnout. -Cathy Eubank Class of '78 shows the crowd that they have plenty of chocolate chips and even a lot more spirit to spread. f RENDFREY GIIUSEN AS 1914 HUMEGUMING QUEEN 91,4 jf gy Q' K Y ' aw W... 4, ,Q KAREN RENDFKEY- i974 HOMECOMING QUEEN After being selected Ski Club rep- resentative, and being ehosen ai fina- list at the llomeeoming game, Karen Hendlirey was named the I974 Homecoming Queen at the dance that evening in the gym. Karen had been an active mem- ber ol' a variety of organizations lor the past four years. She served as Ski Club president for two years, l lilA president, worked on stu- dent government four years. and was treasurer as a senior. ller other activities ineluded lfire Marshals, lieyettes and Sports Night. ln her junior year karen was in- ducted into the NHS and was a Girls State representative. HI am really glad Karen Rend- frey was voted Homecoming Queen because she fully de- serves it lor the work shehas donef' , -Carol Stoer Karen Rendfrey gives a toy lo Robbie Zaslavny representing the March of llimes at un FBLA assembly. NI think the lloineeoming eourt should consist ol' seniors only. V -Naney Chiaeeio adventures 15 Open campus brings about iob opportunities Taking advantage of choosing their schedules under the open cam- pus system, many students held part time jobs after school. Job holders, consisting of mostly juniors and seniors, usually worked at area establishments such as lVlc- Donaldis or Macmillanis. Others worked in shopping centers during the holiday season. Several students used their free time in a variety home and school projects. Being able to leave school earlier made it easier to get baby- sitting jobs. 'iWhen not in school, football in the park is next best. -Kevin Prickett With a large crowd at the juniors, dance Bob Stone and Tina Sarlo dance to the sound of Color My Worldfa Ed Chambers, a member of the junior class, quickly turns his head to the cam- era just in time to catch a smile. 16 adventures During leisure time groups gather around Strouse's Store to fill their ears with daily gossip and relieve the tensions of teachers and schoolwork. Surrounded by poinsettias, Senior Mike Migliaccio, an employee at Kenney's Flowers, tries to help Betty Hackert choose the right gift to give to her mother for Christmas. .. esidenl' Duties Fall Upon Ford Nixon's resignation, Ford's in- auguration, inllation, and war. Yes, 1974-1975 was an eventful year. With the rebuilding of the nation and the problems created, the coun- try struggled and scratched for ev- erything they had. With Nixon's downfold still on peoplels minds, the nation looked at the president with watchful eyes, and never really gave him a chance to make his positive attitude and sincere causes work. It was a blow to the nation but the country had to learn from its mistakes. With the Bi-Centennial coming up, this was the time to With a perplexed expression upon his face, President Gerald Ford ponders some accounts of the ' u Vietnam situation while enroute to the While House. become unlted again. U 'lThis past year weive seen shocking chang- es in our government, our nation's status, and our own beliefs and idealsf, -Nlicky llurninski While former president Richard Nixon relaxes in an arm chair'to read some reports, a President Ford, attending the Second Continental Con- tape recorder lurks ominously in the foreground. gress, receives a warm welcome in Philadelphia. Adventures I7 Elf QKaren Cascarinoj tries to make sure Santa lion Russellj is rf-ady Trying to fmd an available placc to fill in their namcs on the Rampage before going around collecting money for Projf ct Santa f hristmas card are John Marshall and lim Wlolllneaux Riverside Brings Ghrlstmas Gheer lo All Christmas spirit came alive at HHS with all the activities various clubs participated in. Project Santa, sponsored by Rampage, went into its sixth year in order to raise funds for needy families in Burlington County. Competing against other area schools, Riverside went over its goal of 351,500 with a school record of 32,275 outdoing all other schools and organizations in the district. Keeping with the Riverside tra- dition the annual senior tree was festively decorated in the library before vacation. Key Club and Keyettes rounded out the season by carolling at the Moorestown Old Folks liome. I8 Adventures Gul Some Problems? Ask Dear Morgan During his free time, Morgan, fMr. McCarthyQ, reads letters from many students in the school. The letter which he is reading now is from a love-sick girl. I felt that alot of the kids couldnat come in and discuss their personal problems from outside school, explained Mr. Michael McCarthy alias 'cDear Morganw. Dear Morganf' a take off of Dear Abby, was started to help the students solve their problems. Each Monday morning answers to questions asked the previous week were posted on the bulletin board in the iirst floor hall. Topics ranged from teacher problems to boy-girl relationships. During the winter, hockey, particularly the Flyers, was a favorite topic. uMorgan knows alot, but when it comes to the Flyers vs. Islanders, he doesnit know much. 'Rich Rosmando In her spare time during a free period, break to send Morgan a letter in hope of a quick return. Between classes, junior Kathy Ghegan and Sophomore Cathy Hoffman stop to look at Morganis latest releases on the bulletin board. Sophomore Tricia Andi rson takes a RAM SPIRIT IS IILIVE Since 1930 the students of Riverside High School have been known for their enthusiastic sup- port of all school and community activities. Now, as in the past, spirit at RHS was in continuous motion. The student body showed their Christmas spirit by contributing 32,275 to the BURLINGTON COUNTY TIMES Christmas Fund. Sponsored by RAMPAGE, collec- tions were taken up in homerooms. Through the generosity of RHS, many children had a pleasant holi- day. Another instance when Riverside emptied their pockets for a needy person was for a Burlington Town- ship football player, Sam Murphy, who suffered a severe spinal injury. The money raised helped him de- fray hospital expenses. Although Riverside does not of- fer a girls' softball or lacrosse pro- gram in the spring, females were very much involved in Sports Night. Under advisers Mrs. Barbara jordan and Ms. Chris Thomas, the team members practiced long hours per- fecting their activities. Despite the practices, the sore muscles, and the lost voices, both teams had a substantial number of girls turn out. ln 1975 Sports Night had a ban- ner year. Both teams created fan- tastic themes to the topic History of Movies . Maroon and White completed two evenings of com- petition showing great pride and spirit for their teams. lf spirit was dead, would girls give up their time for Sports Night? Even with the end of Spirit Week, The Student Government and the classes remained active. With Homecoming, fund arsers, prom, and graduation, ther: was never a dull moment aroulwi the school. 1 Sure, the demise of Spirit Week was important. Spirit should not be a one week happening. Spirit should begin in September and con- tinue until june. And isn't that what spirit is all about? 20 Adventures RAM SPIRIT IS DEAD Who cares about Riverside High? Apparently only a very few did, because in a poll taken by the Stu- dent Government which asked whether or not Spirit Week should remain, the majority voted uno. The problem rested in the fact that not enough people cared and only wanted to participate in the few major events such as Home- coming, Sports Night and of course, football, wrestling and basketball, with the end result of a very few people working on the less impor- tant things. The kids that cared were the va- rious officers, their friends, and maybe a few who had alittle bit of spirit. And in that small group, the number of guys could be counted on one hand. For such sports as girls' hockey and basketball, bowling, soccer, tennis, cross country, track, and golf, the attendance was very poor -another example of the lack of the spirit in Riverside. Pep Rallies, held before most major events, seemed to be the only time that the entire student body stood together and showed their school spirit. But was it really SCHOOL spirit or was it CLASS spirit? And after the pep rally, when a class won the spirit stick, did they show their true loyalty to the school by faithfully supporting Riverside activities? Maybe if Spirit Week and Simi- liar activities were given as much publicity as some of the other events in the school, more kids would take part or, just making a lot more students aware that River- side High School doesn't belong to a chosen few, but it belongs to ev- eryone, for it is up to the students toe bring spirit back. Adventures 21 wifi LL4, While accepting her flowers and trophy from last yearas Miss RHS Terri Marini, Karen Cascarino cries with joy. As Friday night's competition draws to a close, Miss RHS, Karen Cascarino, enthusiastically yells a White team cheer. ul was really glad that Bird received the honor of Miss RHS because she never gets recognition for her Workf' A-Gina Cilali GASGARINU GRUWNED MISS RHS 0F '15 As Friday's Sport night com- petition came to a close, Vice-prin- cipal Joseph Cancellieri named Karen Cascarino Miss RHS 1975. Chosen by both the Maroon and the White teams at their dress re- hearsals, Karen was picked because of her dedicated service in various activities and her school spirit over the past four years. Karen was Senior class treasurer and took a major part in class ac- tivities. She was Drama Club presi- dent and Ski Club vice-president. Her other activities included GAA, Sports Night, Fire Marshals, Leo Club, FTA, Student Government, Senior Karen Cascarino, Miss RHS stands at the bottom of the steps and smiles at fellow class members at the top while waiting for her free period to end. FBLA, girls' basketball scorekeeper, Keyettes, and hockey. HKaren is so friendly and does so much for our whole schoolf' -Nancy Chiaccio 22 Adventures Draper ,Terreri Growned As Team Misses After Mr. Cancellieri announced team Queens, Carol and Linda Draper, Michele Terreri and Miss R.H.S. Karen Casearino show their emotions as pictures are being taken. , izy V The Draper twins take hold of Miss Maroon together and also show their spirit as they represent the Hpush me-pull youu. '-:'f3...... Happiness is expressed by both smiles and tears as Carol and Linda Draper are crowned Miss Maroon on Friday Night of Sports Night. Honored by their teammates, Carol and Linda Draper were named Misses Maroon and Michele Terreri was chosen as Miss White. Besides helping Maroon captain Debbie Hunter, both Carol and Linda Draper headed Maroon Op- tional and were the push-me pull- you in the fifth theme act. They also were active in the volleyball game and in tug-a-war. Participating in the Whiteis theme dance, along with heading the jazz interpretation of 'iFire, Michele Terreri's spirited dedication earned her the honor of Miss White. Michele also helped with scenery and led the White gymnastic team. Michele Terreri, Miss White, waits anxiously for her teams Hawaiian theme dance to begin. 'iMichcle Terreri deserved Miss White because even though being jazz leader, she found time to help Kate out in the presentation. Jferry Stites Adventures 23 Teams Rally Behind Captains Gehret, Hunter Looking for the best leader on their team, the girls chose Kate Gehret, White captain and Debbie llunter, Maroon captain. Along with her duties as White captain, Kate Cehret was member of the girls, basketball team all four years. As ajunior she was named to the Coaches, All County Second team. Kate was also a member of the GAA, l 'l'A, and llockey team. ln addition to leading the 1975 Maroon Team, Debbie llunter was ' Student Government llomecoming representative and was active in Social Workersygirls basketball and was an AA secretary. t 'illebbie was a great leader and she always kept up the fight? -Carol Fertig Maroon Captain Debbie Hunter portraying an usher, presents a small speech about each act before announcing them. 24 A duentu res While singing the Alma Mater, Captains Kate Gehret and Debbie Hunter, along with their teams, wait anxiously for the final announcement of the winning team. Even though we lost this year, Kate Gehret was the greatest person and captain White has ever had be- foref, -Joan Hinkle 1975 White Captain Kate Gehret introduces Act ll, The Wizard of 0z,', while impersonating as a movie direeotr. 4 i or c or Without a doubt, Maroon's Phyllis jones holds the lead as she races around the marker Friday night. For the first time the tug-a-war was a rcal challengefi -Michele Chiaccio Dressed to win, Whiteas Kathie McNally heads for the finish line in the clothes' race during Saturday night's competition. Strategy and Skill Needed During Relays For the second consecutive year, Maroon captured the Sports Trophy for Sports Night, winning three of the four events. ln the first event, basketball, Maroon turned up a 22-12 victory over White, due to the outstanding offensive playing by Pat Crossland, Pam Woodington, and captain Deb- bie Hunter. White came back in volleyball with a score of 2-1, tying Maroon l-1 in events. ln the final event, Maroon won tug-a-war and gymnastics, 2-l, 60.8-55.8 respectively, which gave them the trophy, presented the Saturday of Sports Night. This year in Sports Night, all the sports were really close, especially basketball and the tug-a-war.', -Cindy Tevis Struggling to pick up the heavy tire, Senior Athena Harding tries to get the tire up ovcr her head as fast as she can before her White team competitor can. Adventures 25 l l , As White Team's Monster Mash is about to begin, Frankenstein Haming it up as much as she can, Senior Debbie Wilkins of the Maroon fLinda Vidovishj creeps up to Kate Gehret to announce Act V. Team gabs Over the phone while singing 'Telephone Hourf, Maroon Takes Win Four Years Straight After weeks of practice and two nights of stiff competition the Maroon Team was victorious by a score of 710-702. Using the theme 'ciiistory of Nloviesn, Maroon, under Debbie Hunter, saluted musicals, while White, led by Kate Gehret, inter- pretive theme as a variety of movies. White Teamis interpretive jazz was Fire', and their theme dance was from the movie Uliawaiiw. Maroon Team's jazz moved to the sounds of Hlixpressw and their theme dance was a can-can. White Dance members do their interpetation of a Hawaiian festival dance, which is from such hit movies as South Pacificw, Hliawaiin, and Mutiny on the Bountyw. Bonnie Borsuk, Kathy Ghegan and Becky Sheets sing their hearts out in their finale starting with There,s No business Like Show Business and ending with the swaying to Everything's Coming Up Roscsfi HThe greatest time in my Freshman year was Sports Night and the White Team made it even more en- joyablef' Jftose Ann Belmondo 'Sports Night was interesting. I had a lot of fun in my first yearfi -Lalitha Subramanian Guys should have been in Sports Night - imagine Weaver in jazz tights and Rick Fynan going through tiresf' -Keith Tallon g'Sports Night was a great experience for me this year, through it will be my one and only year. iDonna Dann G'Sports Night was an experience and lim looking forward to it in my next three years. -Karen lialuhiokaiani As the 'SFire', burns on, Michele Terrcri performs to the grunts and grace of the White team's jazz. Beginning to dance to the song lVlamei', Senior Lois Baehser and Junior Pat Crossland start lVIaroon's theme out with an old hit. i l As Senior Donna Strick, alias Doctor Doolittle, leans against the push me-pull you, she begins to sing to all the little children around her. It was evident this year that both teams Worked very hard and l think they made the best possible choice for Miss RHS? -Kelly Devine 6'Sports Night is exciting for all girls in school because we get a ehanee to do what we do bcstf, AChris Boardman Playing a hooker in lVlaroon's Can Can, Linda Santino gives a slip of her hanky to Bonnie Kostrub, the two-timer. Debbie Wilkins Cho en Queen of Prom After many months of prepa- ration, the Class of 1975 presented the junior prom 'Friends', at the Merion Caterers, Cinnaminson, May 24, 1974, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Dressing in the formal attire, dancing to the strains of the Sel-a- dors, eating an especially prepared smorgasbord, receiving prom to- kens, and planning the next dayis trip to the shore, were just some of the features of the prom. Highlighting the evening, Class Advisers Mrs. Marion Witterschein and Mr. Orrin Dillabough an- nounced the prom court. Receiving the awards were: King Dennis Mc- Nulty, Queen Debbie Wilkins, Howard Davenport, Jeff Canfield, Mike Reillo, Bob Salmons, Lois Baesher, Brenda lannuzzi, Ronaele Goodhart and Michele Terreri. To start their evening right, Bartender Bob fSalmonsj serves his date Brenda lannuzzi a coke on the rocks. The tables were beautiful and the food was great. 'A-Pat Lucas The bars should be open for I8-year-olds at the prom. . ' -Frank Savage The greatest part ofthe 1974 Prom was when Mr. Cancellieri got the guys to dance to the 'Alley Cat'. -Bonnie Borsuk 1974 junior-Senior Prom Court: Jeff Canfield, Bob Salmons, Mike Reillo, Queen Debbie Wilkins, King Dennis McNulty, Michele Terreri, Ronaele Goodhart, Brenda lannuzzi, Lois Baehser. Queen Debbie Wilkins and King Dennis McNulty take the traditional dance around the floor to their theme song 'Friendsi Before going to get their pictures taken, Susan Gatti adjusts her date, Mike Reillois, boutonniere. Junior Pram Theme: A Night ith 'Friends' , . . . ' --C 'Ar- 0 f-s 1 4 . is' Q - x 1 .f At 11:00, jeff Canfield, Bob Salmons, Mike Reillo, and Dennis McNulty fmissing 1974, Prom Committee Members Howard Davenportj are selected to the prom court. Adventures 29 Sheairs, Gurrera Rank Highest in Glass On June 12, 1975, 227 seniors re- ceived their diplomas, ending four years spent as students at Riverside High School. 'Scholarship and award winners in- cluded: Joe Sheairs, Donna Maher, Jim Nicola, Kathy Katella, Daren Emery and Karen Chaples. Also, Michele Terreri, Steve Ogor- Zalek, Bobbi Sue Stephan, Michael De Palmo, Jonathan Bienkowski and Linda Justinieh. And, Karen Rendfrey, John Me- Laughlin, Charlotte McAlack, Diane Gurrera, Lynne Dyas, Debbie Hunter and Linda Draper. Also, Phil Smalley, Larry Sabel, Dale Cherry, Kathie McNally, Debbie Simpkins, Karen Cascarino, Lou Noeiti and Kate Gehret. And, Wayne Cunningham, Carol Draper, Donna Mastrosimone, Lynn Melntyre, Ken Cunningham, Michael Simpson, Steve Smith, Susan Wilkins and Kevin Chaples. Valedictorian Joe Sheairs and salutatorian Diane Gurrera deliver their speeches. 30 adventures Several graduates excitedly gather around Lois Baehser, class vice president, as she shows off her graduation present, a diamond engagement ring. Board of Education President Arthur Townsend presents a diploma to joe Burns on June 12, 1975, during graduation ceremonies. 1 loved all my school years and it makes me sad to finish now, but itjll be a change to start going to college in Septemberf, -Kate Gehret With a last minute tug, Richard Nickum adjusts his cap before lining up for the graduate procession. Assistant Principal joseph Cancellieri presents Jim Nicola the award given by the Board of Education to the Best All-Around Boy. Members of the Class of 1975 stand at attention as other graduates file into the gymnasium. As Reverend Gwyned, Williams gives the Invocation, some of the 227 graduates ponder this mementous occasion in their lives. lt,s really a relief to finally finish four years of high school and now that l have a job it's a great feelingf, -Donna llorton Four-year band member John Bienkowski joins in with the band during the highlights from ulVlusic Manu. .rr After finishing their lunch, Sophomores Marcia Zacchei, Joanne Knapp, Sharon Berkowitz, and Liz lrons discuss their Sports Night Act. New eating facilities make lunches a picnic McDonalds, Angelois, Strousefs Store and Rosieis all added up to free periodsvand lunches. Although the lunchrooms still offered a full menu of carefully prepared food, many students chose to eat their lunches else- where. Some frequented area stores and restaurants on their free peri- ods while others ate at home. During her sixth period lunch, Freshman Gina Cicali takes a bite of her cake while smiling to a friend. 4 c. f 1 Strouse's Store, a common purchasing place for students' lunches, is crowded during this fifth period lunch as students wait in line for their turn. UNIVERSAL BUILDS STRDNGER BDIIIES 16 WAYS Mr. joseph France demonstrates the universal. a new addition in Riverside High School gymnasium to seniors Dennis McNulty. Gary Carroll and underelussmen during their free periods. Willie universal is the best thing that happened to our school. Alizirry Frankil Senior Rick janezic takes advantage of his free time by building up his arm muscles on the bench press. 'Xlter ai seven year wait. the Pllysieul Education department sue- ceeded in the purclluse ol' u univer- sal gym, a multi-faceted body build- er to be used year-round. Utilized by both the girls and boys of the school during gym and free periods the universal was lo- cated in the gymnasium and in C-l. Next year the gym would liopefully have one eentrul location. Mr. joseph l rzuiee commented, Wl'he universal gym is at great piece of machinery for the entire student body. lt eau be u great aid for weak and injured muscles. , , . . l he universal is ueeiirute and can be used easier than weightsfl -Roger Dove During her first period gym class Diane Unasch stays in shape by working out on the running machine. ul think it is a definite asset for sportsfl -Ed lioek adventures 33 5 E' E 'l'hc HCL i'il'0l7liOlll Division Socccr lilIc...z1 slulc lournanncnl hockey ulhlclics . . .lust lnlrrull wilh llclran caniwork, injurics, long practices, and l'IllilLlSiilSlll brought us to lcann . . .u I4-I3 iiUIIl0170lIlillg viclory . . . packcil lmskclbull slzunls . . .ovcrruling ul' scx discrimination in lcanninalcs . . . winning scusuns and plcnly ol' went DA VENPORT CH O EN MVP Highlighting its season with a 14-13 victory over Holy Cross, the Ram varsity finished the season with a 5-4 record. Coach Lou Stickel utilized the talents of quarterbacks Lou Nociti and ,lim Sheairs fan all-county de- fenderj. Other Ram standouts in- cluded Gary Carroll and Steve Ogorzalek, two all-county linemen, and Howard Davenport, an all-star halfback. Defensively, the team was led by middle guard Al lwanicki and linebacker Dennis McNulty. Receiving the Unsung Hero award from the Burlington County Times was halfback Joe Renshaw. '4This year the team motto was HPride and Enthusiasmf' I think we showed it every Sat- urdayfl -Mr. Lou Stickel 1974 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: Front row: Coach Ron Frey, Dennis McNulty, Bob Salmons, Tom Weaver, Lou Nociti, Howard Davenport, Larry Sabel, Dan Brown, joe Sheairs, Ricky Wooden, Coach Lou Stickel. Second row: Coach Bernie Smith, Steve Ogorzalek, Rick Fynan, Alan lwanicki, Ben Costa, Frank Kilcoyne, Gary Carroll, Jackie Hullings, Coach Bruce Lazaruk. Third row: Rich Rendfrey, Tony Cicali, jim Capobianco, Garry Massa, joe Renshaw, Mike DeLuca. Fourth row: Joe Anderson, Bruce Noe, Kevin Prickett, Kevin Arnold, Pat Mannion, Jim Price. Fifth row: Wallace Washington, Brian Stafford, jim Sheairs, Don Scott, Ed Chambers, Jim Heisler. Top row: Bill Blatchley, Bob Malecki, Ed Bock, Tim Eubank. ll s , Rick Wooden, Lou Nociti, and Donald Scott join in the ecstasy of Coach Stickel's first win over Maple Shade. 36 sweat ,,.,.V .,,,V : P, ,Q , V V -, V, 1 - - ,- f ' . ' Vi ' -. , .gf v- . - M ,,LV ' 4. ..,.. .. , g,,,,M, vii , fVV-wg, ,ries-z 3 V' ggv ',1,g,,. :af sw-Hsr'f' ,f I V - , ' ' ' ' gpm ,qv-V,:Vi: f 'A H a5Vt'Yf5V-' A V' ,,Q V: VV k 'chaff Y 5- ,Vg ' .. 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We had a lot of fun and l hated to sue it endf' -Tom Weaver Q Q ff' El 1 F: :SS Wea 4 :..s5:55-555:'gj'g'e.. we t fW- gA..,g-:.z::,,m-- m L-,L.in-..i:...,E,.::,, me-' ------ :Ni in-.IEEPSEEP .. ..4::.ffasi5iss1:::f :' wi ' ': 'KTM -lm.-usa.-swag-'.x5:gg3,,,,,,-,g:.,,...gn -555-2.5.-::-'ff-'r..g ' - H .,,,,:,:,,,,, W :::,,, ...,::: .,:,, , ..E-,W .,.- is-f-,-ww , - '-- 'iE:?,., .,. :M ., .. Ea:.vs5Q5ii'i :!f1:55g:::s.w '- D1 af- Severe... ' ,mm ifi. 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H 'Y 5 fi K , -aW,+1,1L--,Afs-,W , - . ,L , Q k f F Q t , ,, ,.,. , , M, ,, A -' as 5- aww t, ' - i 1 - A i 1: f, 1 'W mis--H, - L Z gtgxggfeg, ,i,g2Q1 2i'::.,4-mage--,Z f1p.f,-1,5 fill 7713 i:1 fi,f., J.1.E5E,fv .:, -'iff gwifz--iii?--'-:,.ffikr swf -JP' i'f.'L'f' L ff ' W I sm., 1 , , ' wigelftgw-f:',f -A w,,:ifs-,As-M, K f , ' Replacing Quarterback jim Sheairs, Bruce Noe runs after unloading a pass to Jim Heisler for a winning touchdown in the NBC game, a l4-6 Ram win. ul feel that the team will have to be in better condition and more physical next yearf, -Don Scott 'iliveryone thinks that playing on thc JV team isn't impor- tant, but thcy're wrong. Playing on JV one ycar gives you thc experience you need for playing Varsity the next year. 'Pat Mannion .is i , ei Est if tis 5 ' gi' 5 A :ELF G uia- :- .1959 . ai f ' .c :wif 'rr ' f. 1 .' i-f:.iF:'f--.:' ::f-tE'Qij!5',?'i-:-:AEE 1252.225 f ' A I S 'it ,V , gil Q I 5 5 li S ' ,, n, . X s. , , K., , ' s m fig 5,5 gi, Sift? 5 fig 'ig 5-ml? pg? gi mail it ,wa Q 2 , insists i' s 38 sweat I OR VARSITY GRIDD RS Tyrone Council receives a pass and rushes nine yards which resulted in a 21-6 victory over Burlington Township. KI CK-O F TO A WINNING SEASON nl was wary at the start but by the season's end l appreciated themfi stated Mr. Bruce l,azaruk, the new JV football coach. After losing quarterback Jim Slieairs to the varsity, the team ex- pected trouble from opponents. But the squad rallied, ending the season with a 4-3-l record. Mr. Lazaruk concluded N'l'he boys were tremendous to work with and lenjoyed it a lotfl HWe,rc the only team in the county with our he-ads to- gcthcrf, Ajim lleislcr HWe could have had a great xl V football team, but it hurt us bad when we lost Jim Junior Halfback Joe Renshaw forcefully rushes the ball against the Blue Devils gaining yardage Jim Shoalrs' U Sheairs attentively looks on. Riverside burnt Burlington City 12-6. -Tim EUlJHllk 1974 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: Front row: Tony Cicali, Garry Massa, Joe Renshaw, Bob Malecki, Jim Sheairs, Mike DeLuca, and john Browne. Second row: Coach Bernie Smith, Kevin Arnold, Jim Mollineaux, Tim Eubank, Jim Heisler, Mike Biancone, Mark Thurman, Keith Tallon, and Coach Bruce Lazaruk. Third row: Jim Capobianco, Ed Kemble, Ed Chambers, Ed Bock, jim Price, Ken Gustasen, and Bruce Noe, Fourth row: Gary Cooper, Bob McFarland, Bill Blatchley, John Pennell, Mike deMarteleire, Pat Mannion, Dan Mayo, and Rich Robinsong and Top row: David Hyland. sweat 39 1974- FROSH FOOTBALL TEAM: Front row: Phil Donatiello, Peter lannuzzi, Derrick Jackson, jim Maurer, Chris Robertson, Rick Dericco, Ken Kapuscinski, Clayton Haney. Second row: john Seifried, Dave Marris, Jamie Bowles, Frank Wright, Kevin Kirk, Frank Reale, Charlie Kirchner. Third row: Steve Salmons, Mark Simpkins, John Grob, Fran O'Hanlan, Frank Foster, John Pistone, George Kilbride, Gary Rust. Fourth row: Bob Hay, Steve Anderson, Mike U'Hanlan, Phil Bacino, Jeff Gordon, Steve Herbst, Ronald Coley. Top row: Mike Wigmore, Mike Fagan. Ram rosh 3- -1 lo breaks 10 ear record Posting a Q5-5-l record, the Kam lfrosh football team completed its best season in I0 years. Beating Burlington City out- right, while winning the other games by forfeit, standouts were Quarterback Mike Fagan, Offensive 'N Linemen lllike Oillanlan and Clay- ton Haney, along with Defensemen Frank Reale and Mike Wigmore. According to Coach Ralph nu Perry, The strength of the team was that we had good players in all positions as opposed to other years when our manpower was limitedfi i?f?s32'gg-Yltfl 5fujfwftffgg-51321743f?593ff5'fYjg'-iiffrltff':15fs-f57Q2jQ7'Ts5lhi5 2?i33!?f'0?jA'? 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The Chimeras won 4-1. uIt,s a very important part of any sports program to have Freshmen teams to build from. -Miss Joan Vail ga ,gg i ,E W ,Q T' , lr si i lmis t 2 IE.. if i i' i. 5 V2'. Q 1 'J it E' y , ii i .:.- ,:i, Jil ,-,r,, ::.,.: it-ft 2 ,iil v .:i, ii,i S , tit osh Learn Inexperienced Fr ul think we would have accom- plished more if we would have got- ten our skills and talent togetherf' -JOYCQ Hamfigk 0 1974- FROSH HOCKEY TEAM: Front row: Carol Armstrong, Barbara Sharp, Janet Steinwender, Elaine Ott, Colleen Mitsch, Nancy Freund, and Sharon Ambrose. Second row: Coach Chris Thomas, Joanne Kessler, Michele Townsend, Janice Hamrick, Robin Baehser, Denise Jack, and Gina Cicali. Top row: Joyce Hamrick, Sandy Espenschied, Deneen OlReilly, Donna Copes, Sue Jackson, Sunday Bennett, Karen Kaluhiokalani, and Sue Ghegan. Hockey Frosh hockey was instituted to help the girls learn the fundamen- tals of the game. The team posted a 0-5 record. Coach Chris Thomas com- mented, UThe goal of Frosh Hock- ey is to teach the ropes of the sport, the value of teamwork and the benefits of hard work and en- tliusiasmf' 'g0ur team could have been good, but we weren't all to- getherf' -Nancy Freund t'The Frosli team had potenti- al and enthusiasm even though they gave me lO0 gray hairs. -Miss Chris Thomas sweat 41 J VEXP RIE CE EST YE Mlt fitcls great to' bc number one in our lcagucfa eliyn Manuel Uliockey was fun and it kept me from going home and raid- ing the rcfrigcratorf, ,Phyllis Jones Agggagaagiaggsgyiaffgifaggiggf-,Amana55?iw5gg1SSgfi?Qiefg,,ag52fag?fsg,immiggttagsfagt 3 ,fgiafameaaasaag,as5,1ag,,Xea1fafi?1iSwr wweesvesfaaitaiattasaeagiaiwawtag 5:5ffl-smileys1fafaQQgfifawdaggiifagg?fsigfgtiaatmgaa5a,3?5a51g5a55Risasg,is5,h5g5azQg.ifae ifgi?se5?fF2Q1reg?fsr1-gfmg,5Qs:3iH3sf315ga,,feia- f951Q1ggfeg,.fg5ia52g,v gffsgQefQ,g,tQ,:,,,fgsWsr ,WZ iw iw L,wmAa,iwi.m,,i.,ai i .war-as ,gat 2 sf-,e amgfsvfiagana A gf-u-vaf : -.- 72 lsfifttiw i' as z figf frgwaiay m w e wgtmatkfiaa : it gl'?'f1Hf'E f?2'R3?igi?f a iiggeifil fa ?g?,a' at 'f wf ieam 5 .F H fi-a t :J ' :- . ,-H ::'f.f' 5-'fZ ' ' .fi :: .. flZ?:fi:: L ag - X ' Ss 2555? me ' .:. A ..: f-.. --.:. :-.: .:. :. M A YH E f We .W agar 'RE . 1 X , i ggi ,, A , ..,. 1 if it ,er war bias 5,iNa,e ag.t5a ' J A- Sift? , asgiiigw .f ,fftaaaagg A-1.,fxf1,p-,las k -1.,,f'f,1g 5-31,5145 ,Kaz-, an ,4 ggmgeeggif gfgfsfgf ,faaigawgf j Wi.Z5,5: 15511.75 .sgi.,5gs.,1Q,,z51MiQ5y5 fwrfftiaefa ,192 Sei iffiefiiwife -rtiwifwtl Wie we it--as 1974 JV HOCKEY TEAM: Front row: Cathy Eubank, Marrianne Lelejko, Linda Santino, Henree Hockey, Nancy Chiaccio, Kathy Ghegan, Lyn Manuel. Second row: Terri Morrow, Debby Hamrick, Regina 0'Brien, Michele Chiaccio, Linda Donatiello, Debbie Kennedy, Cathy Hoffman, Kathy Gealy, Marcia Hamersly. Back row: Coach ,Ioan Vail, Kaye Deppe, Colleen Haran, Barbara Brant, Dottie Hullings, Licia DeLuca, Terri Stiles, Michele Keating, Trisha Anderson, Cindy States. Teammates Debby Hamrick and Debbie Kennedy battle with a Devil defender to retrieve the bull. The Rams beat Burlington City l-0. 42 sweat it l my 3 , -.ret ei Debbie Simpkins looks on as teammates Debbie Reale and Felecia Iannuzzi wait to receive a pass in a 5-1 victory over Burlington City. Coach Joan Vail watches Goalie Sharon Hamersly clear the ball as the Rameltes battle to a scoreless tie with Florence. RHS Hockey Sisters Enter States 1974- VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM: Front row: Karen Cascarino, Sue Gatli, Kate Gehret, Debbie Simpkins, Pat Lucas. Second row: Sharon l-lamersly, Debbie Reale, Henree Hockey, Diana Gilles, Coach joan Vail. Back row: Pam Woodinglon, Felecia lannuzzi, Bonnie Borsuk, Chris Boardman, Robyn Townsend, Karen Graham, Cris Cancelleri. Missing: Phyllis Jones. Driving their way to their most successful season in history, the Ram Hockey Sisters posted a 4-4-3 record and earned a berth in the state tournaments. All-County players included Debbie Simpkins, first team and Felecia lannuzzi, Chris Boardman, Phyllis Jones and Diana Gilles, sec- ond team. The Junior Varsity team com- piled a 6-4-l record to rank number one in the league. UWii5Vf5jA'?swE4ift'7L5'1?ffl?i'?j?55f4!?'YQggzAPgffe7Z5lA?jgQ5r:395f-2?jTgA'llf71fQf'74251-3if'51A2g3 V1 Q53 Wf3!'3Es'?lg51f5i' :ai 6 stiff?-vfetlft Mft-fe4ai4ffffa1 ies -feast ta Wagyu Q 1 rvlwkfftate HFS? fgi??iV--15355374-liifl ' :iii JW .M-V' Yi 'cz' Vlf-I . Q 1 1--1 , 5 -f r. ' rf35Tt-'xsv 1 uxez-ying, Sfgfcv' H2143 54 Eiifwg A i Vi S- 3' C . V gr' : 7 .' - V , :. :fi?N?Ql-U lgilwif . f ef at fmlf-rf lc. H -fr 1 1.v.. fv.L f. sa f-ffsrsffwzetl ffg2sis.s.e5m, . atkatieI3r5?1QgsJassaftgirsgatgsrafataggdas, Qtfamgggrfew,sT?3s?aaa,..a,gg .ret--qs ,I Y , ips'-7 Newt MX' Y' .EM vm?-W ,tr21w.ezA-W . .V fr 1 2 . ff --. f f .105 aaa-1. A eat., may f-at ng, ff, ..,f-a1ei,.,fswft,E,.V,,.a,.YfW,,-,,,2,.... ,lggrag-iw. ..sz-2,55 we MX- f -1- A - f ...sr---QM x.eR.-.at ,...af.ta,--fa, --aes,-we-A .rireeustfaf , ., sl 4 . staffer?,iaazrsst-tear--'-ga. sqffwf-fazflz ,, f . . ,. . .. .N ,. W. ti. ,, . 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Tough competition hurts Ram runners Under the direction of first-year Couch Mr. joseph Nlt:.'Xlc0r the lillS cross country tvzun Iliilllllilllltid a good seasonal average Q5-8, in spite of the loss of five senior team mem- bers last year. Team vo-uaiptaiiis were Nlike lleillo and Mike 'l'erreri. Coach MmwXleer sunnned up the season hy saying, lt strains all our wins were close and exciting, but there just werenil enough wins. The most outstanding victory the team enjoyed was ai 32-23 win over Burlington. Phe eonipetilion was very tough this year. This pro- dumiotl exciting ineets that were often tltstsicletl by only a few points? -Mr. joseph M1:Alc'cr NWC had the best cross noun- try leznn in the county! shiikt- 'l'eri'eri W1 fl-1 sw Pal Senior co-captain Mike Reillo takes a tremendous lead for the Ram runners in the team's third victory of the season over the Burlington Blue Devils 23-32. l iilhm. t 'LEven though our record this i year was not an outstanding one. 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This. along with the loss ol' sev- eral lettermen who graduated the previous year, resulted in the I-8 season record held by the l974 Gymnastics team. ..,. ldrie Gizara, eaptain, and Lee 'L Ahrens and Ken Diamond, co-cap- ,M M tains, headed the team under the - - I N 4' 1' instruction ol Loaeh Jett Blown. M ta 1 - Q Q the team was proud to bring g i ij Q Q Riverside its first ,gyinnastie ,if Q f f 5 of ' V ' 1' Y s- v 7 Vuflory In Mx yhdrb' 1 N g Senior gymnast Lee Ahrens prepares to execute a strenuous handsland on the parallel bars. It was the AEFIC CJIZHFH Rams only win of the season in the last meet against Pennsauken 5fl1.I0-4-0.35. junior Eric Gizara, team captain, completes a giant swing in his high bar routine during a meet against Lenape. 46 sweat Hl'm proud ol' the team. but we only won our last tIlCCl.N !Mr. jvll' Brown 'lTl'1e switch from winter to fall really hurt us lwealisc we lost half of our eonlpc-titors. -Donna Nlzillvr - 5: 'K a ' l'Z AW? ag. - . .. 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Lgwgg ',gE5if5l,3,Ql,fi laid jggiggffg 32-g,,155E,lQ,Li 3 s .al- -Q ,f., . 1974 GYMNASTIC TEAM: Front row: Keith Meyers, Robin Schnieder, Monica Barnes, Wendy Scott, Debby Poinsett, Dawn Kalmes, Brenda Berman, Mike Fertig. Back row: Robert Sekula, Eric Gizara, Steven Harding, Lee Ahrens, Coach jeff Brown, Doug Roberts, Mark Greenberg, Mike Mayo, Ken Diamond. Missing: Donna Maher, sweat 4 7 Varsity Hails As Count Champs With a record ot' IES-I3-3. the HHS Varsity Soccer team captured the Freedom Division Title and went on to tie the state champions, Haddon Heights, in a quarter-final match, which although scoreless, was technically ruled a loss. Jeff tVConnell honored as the teamis MVP, also was named to the Coaches? All-Star, All-County and All-South jersey teams. Other honored players were Jim Drumm. Greg Gonzales, Harry Trucksess, Mark Hopkins, Dom lYAlessandro and Ted Knaak. Our team was great. -Tom Hirschc 4'We should have received more recognition as the Burlington County Freedom Division Champsf' -Mark Hopkins Wl'm really proud to be thc coach of such a line group oi' boys and quite a talented team. -Coach Bill Dent t ew w 'fs Q ' i l' , li ip issgistwlldii t it t tooo tt 1 is ' ll iii 'l 's ri it T i,i,, . 2 if at T i'f g , z .Marg 'L V Q i'lli1g Gwl' ? i t til El ,, 't:',.ii .it li it at iii Stats at-:iliS,isl ,iig tit 48 sweat junior Ted Knaak heads the ball past a Burlington defender as teammate Dom D'Alessandro looks on in a tough 0-l loss to one of South Jersey's top-rated teams. 1974 VARSITY SOCCER TEAM: Front row: Jim Drumm, Bob Murphy, Greg Gonzales, jeff O'Connell, Harry Trucksess, Keith Fynan, Dominic D'Alessandro. Back row: Coach William Dent, Ted Knaak, Barry Bennett, Bill Ruetter, Mark Hopkins, Joe Mann, Craig Stahl, Mike Simpson. Missing: Tom Hi rsche. J VSUCC RHAS BANN R YEAR 1974 JV SOCCER TEAM: Bottom Row: Don Pennell, Glenn Garron, Jeff Crabtree, Bob Kinslow, Allen Meyers, Ron Snow, Keith Stanker, Paul Vidovich. Middle Row: Tom Thompson, Rick Cliver, Albert Mancini, Fred DeSante, Matt Bienkowski, Gordon Kirby, Eric Knaub, Mark Steska, Steven Diehm. Top Row: Mike Allen, Bob Holler, Lester Kemble, Glenn Hopkins, Eric Reinertson, Keith Marini, Brian Snieder, Coach Bill Moser. 1 it K - player as the Rams slide by the Burls 1-0. Uphill all the way seemed to be Coach Bill Moservs JV Soccer's goal, as they closed their season with a 10-5-l record. 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Sophomore Bob Murphy demonstrates skills learned in practice as he punts the ball high into the air. -Coach Bill Moser sweat 49 Rams Tie for Second in League Tying for second plat-tv in the Free- dom Division, the boys' Varsity' 1-agers concluded the season with an overall rut:- ord of IT-6. 'I'ln' season was good for the team, school. and tht- tomifi explained tloatzh .lov Fraiitre. and as for spirit, the people really got behind us at all the garni-sf, MVP jeff Hatcher captured a spot on the All-County first team. Scott Wenner and Tim llowker garrivrtrd third team honors. High jumping Wallace Washing- ton and long-bomber .lim Smith rounded out the starting five. jim Sheairs, Tom Lehmann, jeff Enoch, Howard Daven- port and .Ieff Livengood provided back- up strength throughout the 213 game sca- son. lvtl tlis itii ttiin tltlll g,L1igi,i3 tittitt 1 :ii nntivt fQflQffLQ vvzl 2 ',iht E mvit 5 tvin ttnnt tttnne f tntt Eff:-5 ntvn F if ittrelvt J vnt tevttt ff ipnvt trivt viitv t n Melelshade- t ti , - ttvt ff-izaimymp , n 150 t ii,T pgmhemm, g KS4. 63 t or 3 nttn t Baalingrgm ony A 54.- -Fiorence' , e - 2? d F73 imi-i -. 50 - Holy-Cross' M ' 58 gh 93 i Boifdentown 56 i ' 57 h Bu,1'lirngtonTwp.' 54 d 56-1 Maple Shade 1 32 64 56 68 Shawnee. , ' 63 60, BU1'lillgf0fl City 50 F 41 - - Florenoel ' ' 4-3 733 NBC r ' 57. , -Holyfa-oss , , 50. ,iei i .Bug'1ixigt0n-Twp- e 531- e-Plwfwwie t 74 Phe fans followed us along with their spirit and enthusi- asm all throughout the sea- sonf' Yjeff Enoch l'We learned many valuable things by sitting on the hunch. -llal Davenport '4lNlr. Frainze is a great coach and we eouldnlt have gone as far as we did without him. -Wallace Washington The ltarns are always No. ll -Tom Lehmann 50 sweat 1975 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Front row: 'I'om Lehmann jim Smith Nlanagtr jot Burns Wallace Washington, Jim Sheairs. Back row: jeff Enoch, Tim llowkcr Hal Davenport Jett Hateher Scott Wenner, Coach joe France. Varsity starters Tim Bowker and jeff Hatcher demonstrate the value of teamwork as a Lanur opponent fails to score after a rebound, despite the 45-50 loss to Holy t ross .N-,EEUU wma, NThe year went fast because We just kept on winning. lt was really sad when we lost the county titlef, -Jeff Hatcher 'cl was really disappointed when we didn't Win the county title, but lill always be proud of the teamf, -Jim Smith ullatcher should have gotten more credit since he,s the only one who gave NOW on both ends of the court. -Tim Bowker Our second string had to be the best in the county to give the best first team a really rough practice. -Jeff Livengood sweat 51 I JVHOOP TERS Basketball Coach Harry Johnstone observes his Junior Varsity eagers as they run into minor trouble on the court. 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Ram junior Varsity basketball players out shoty dribhled, and maneuvered their opponents through a successful I8-3 season. We were a really very close-knit teamg we jelled together in the first few gamesfj declared Coach Harry Johnstone. The little Hams did prove how well they worked together, when they defeated the llancers, after losing in an away match, they came back at home and won, 4-6-11-2. Captains jeff Livengood and lvan lVloorc led the ,IV hoopsters particularly against such strong teams as the Shawnee Renegades, Florence Flashes, and Palmyra Pals. uAfter playing on a losing team last year at Delran, I think it's great playing on this year's championship team! -Gary Enoch In deep thought, Ivan Moore prepares to sink the basketball in the 46-42 win over Cross. Sophomore Junior Varsity basketball player Gary Enoch handles the ball carefully against the Lancer rivals for a Ram victory over Holy Cross. sweat 53 1975 FRESHMAN BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM: Kneeling: Derek jackson, Milton Wright, Mike Fagan, Mike O'Hanlan, Frank Reale, Dave Daddino. Standing: Coach Joe MeAleer, Fran O,Hanlan, Ron Coley, Steve Anderson, Jeff Gordon, George Kilbride, Paul Vidovich, Jamie Boles. F rosh overcome height disadvantage Sharp shooting and expert pass- ing enabled the Ram Frosh basket- ball team to achieve a 12-9 slate. Though the squad lacked height, they made up for it with initiative. The captains were Mike U'llanlan and Mike Fagan. 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Other Frosh starters were Dawn Kalmes, Karen Kaluhio- 1975 FRESHMAN GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM: Kneeling: Charlotte Tice, Carol Comstock, Robin Baesher, Sue jackson, Robin Mancuso, Donna Copes. Standing: Wallace Washington, managerg Terri Whelan, manager, Joann Kessler, Karen Kaluiokalani, Debby Poinsett, Coach Bernie Smith, Dawn Kalmes, Carol Armstrong, joyce Hamrick, Donna Cox, manager, Shelly Schwartz, manager. E' E kalani and Debby Poinsett. Zi'i??5WW?QLWWF'Qi''TSWQ W9'4fff3yfQ3??45fiWX7Vf35' 5i?1W5W'3f WK?5?255Hptff3jWZ'l 53x?ff7aY7 asstaff?saQ4?E2Q??2i422223Weasazf:axEWaf?Eit?x55i1W1a?WQa1YE'H:?i2539 saareas,asaagaagzggaafggwaefzlieeeaaeaagaasfsftasa,mag ,yas f+s,,,+f.aa.1f 5, gi. , ,Wag 5, 5 . , ,. ,Meat ef -awjw-twain if A . . 'r'fi..1vg, ' fseriae a A , are Fate mg' , U i M ,gt ,F-up 5.3 agar a + n ew 2,38 ,tH e H + are-+ , an be , - A, -, t. . l a - faq M1 , Vw i t-RZ??'2f:siae :aaa at -sagem sz - heave www '1f-A - . ' aa isa 1 a s Q We Q sQ+ts,k, 1 ata ami aw + Q H an af. 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Q ar e 1, 1-me mf arat fae 'f?Hm'e-aE:e' .4v1' 3,3091 7 Meagmggg QW W- YF ',,g5-- sw. t- tag, ' W if W P 2 W at s .Q 5 at 'its We 153535 +e,,g,,,xaw+v?ifl5I:M Yeti Y' as P mme- aa , - ww ,- a, , af, gate We ggssa we? . . fwfr: g at-5 fe a -fwmfartffi M-,aseaa igliat -af wixaiiaa was A' wiafv l feasseareaaafaaaeaaafs eases ee ,fe ta.,aa+a-X 3? arm ,,.,,gt., was '4We cou1dn,t have won as much if we didn't stick to- getherf' ,Donna Copes UML Smith was not like a coach, he was more like a best friend to the teamf, -Sue Jackson HWe worked hard but had a lot of funlw -Carol Armstrong 5 4, Ram frosh hoopster Joann Kessler goes up for two points as she takes a shot against a Coach Bernie Smith points out some important tactics tough Delran defense in the Riverside victory over the Panthers 23-15. during the halftime of the Palmyra game in which the Rams were victorious 33-26. sweat 55 JV CA GERS EXCEL IN SKILLS Playing .500 bull, thc girls' -IV cagcrs cndcd the sczison with an 88 league ret:- ord, alter compcting with strong teams. Tough defense by Carol Gilmorc, Kathy tilicgaii, and Pain lloodington backed high sm-on-rs Robyn Townsend and Barb Nlctlallin. GIRLS' IV BASKETBALL V RHS Opp. 30 22 Bordentown 26 Bordentown 12 15 Burlington Twp. 14, 22 Maple Shade , 19 25 ,Palmyra ' 28 18 Pemberton F 27, 20 V- Burlingtonlkry i F ,V 3 ,'tt i 144 Fiorfenwf iiii itiit A , ,i,i I2 21 A A I B NBC do t ,L if ,-il L 'iili iii ','.', fl i,'i, it 15 i1'11t., il'-llf, ,i ,i't-g1 'i-:, 'fiigififlififfll,Q ,,,ii Q iiti: ,,.,, . ., - , . . X -- 5 .zz.1vi 5. H: 'Vrhx . L :,ii :fm 1975 GIRLS, ,IV BASKETBALL TEAM: Kneeling: Diana Gillies, Cindy Travis, Phyllis Davis, Marcia ' ' ,,-' 1- - H A ,fi Zacchei, Barbara Horan. Standing: Kathy Krcsslcr, Joann Knapp, Cathy Bctcher, julie Nuckowski, Pat A V' ' 5 ii Nolan, Debbie Kennedy. Kathy Ghegan, a junior hoopstcr, struggles for thc ball in a game against Burlington Townsliip. 56 sweat junior Pam Woodington cscapcs the clinch of a Burlington Township player and drives down the court for a layup. Hit was a great experience playing basket- ball vdth the girls from Delran, but it's really sad they have to leave. -Patty Nolan all can use the skills l learned this year to help me play at Delran next yearfl -julie Nuekowski 'll really thought we would have gone all the way this season, but we went up against some pretty still' eompetitionfl -Diana Gillies Wllhis year l learned about teamwork. ltis notjust skill that makes a team win. JAIIITC Kuezynski Wllhis was my most talented team and eaeh team gets better. I don't know what to expeet with Delran leavingf, -Miss joan V ail 'lThis year we learned a lot of new skills and the true idea of sportsmanship? -Barbara Horan Talent Sparks Ram Girls ' Team 1975 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Kneeling: Phyllis jones, Debbie Wright, Debbie Simpkins, Kate Gehret, Pam Woodington. Standing: Barb lVlcCallin, Kathy Ghegan, Carol Gilmore, Coach Joan Vail, Pat Crossland, Anne Kuczynski, Robyn Townsend. Leading the girls' Varsity basket- ball team for a league record of 8-8, were senior captains Kate Gehret, Debbie Simpkins, and Debbie Wright, juniors Pat Crossland and Phyllis Jones, and sophomore starter Anne Kuezynski. During an important non-league contest, the ltamettes turned out a 47-44 victory over highly-rated Pemberton. it trcrias' VARSITY BASKETBALL t RHS y A OPP- 34 Bordentown 48 ' 20 Bordentbwn 42 46 Burlington Twp. 17 55 Maple Shade 27 , 13 Palmyra y 31 t 4-7 Pemberton 44 . 34 Burlington City T 41 38. 1 Florence f t - 26 43 NK! 25 29 Holy Cross 44 61 Burlington Twp. I9 31 . Maple Shade 23 21 Palmyra 34 42 Burlington City 44 31 Florence A 4-1 50 NBC ' 35 36 Holy Gros 46 sweat 57 egglers Lacking Consistency uWe had our very good days as well as our had days, hut it was an enjoyable season any wayf' summed up Coach lfhner ltolierts on the Kam kegglersi 22-29 record and the liarnette howlersi 24-2l slate. 'l'he kegglers, led lay MVP john Mcl,aughlin. had a hard time get- ting into the win column. The team finished in sixth place in the Free- dom Division. Other members of the i975 howling, team were seniors Bert llermansky, Bob Zoll, Rich Nickum, and .junior Mark Orgiefs- ky. The girls has a mediocre season, clinching filth place in the league. llighscorer for the girls was senior Laura Niver. i 1975 BOYS' JV BOWLING TEAM: Sitting: Steve Salmons, Ed Ruff, Ken Kelly. Standing: Ken Honeycutt, Mike Ptaszynski, Larry Fields, Coach Elmer Roberts. '4It was a great year, especially when We beat Moorestownf' 58 sweat 1975 BOYS' VARSITY BOWLING TEAM: Sitting: Bert Hermansky, John McLaughlin. Standing: Mark Orgiefsky, Rich Nickum, Coach Elmer Roberts, Bob Zoll. Senior Diane Gurrera, using her own style and grace, ups her -Betsy Niver total score with a perfect strike. 1975 GIRLS' BOWLING TEAM: Sitting: Donna Gibbs. Standing: Carol Basnett, Laura Niver, Kathy Owens, Betsy Niver, Diane Guerrera, Coach Elmer Roberts. ul was really proud to bowl my best year ever for the Riverside lligh Girls, Bowling Teamf, Mhaura Niver 'tlt was an enjoyable season? 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We did even a lot better when Coach Roberts wasn't watching usf, -Donna Gibbs sweat 59 Terrerl, ln hoth the Christmas and Dis- trict tournaments, the Varsity wres- tling team produced medalists7 se- nior Al lwanickig heavyweight, nior Mike Terrerig ll5, and sopho- more Doug Itoliertsg lOl. mflie season was aliliectcd by lack ol' support from experienced wrestlers, stated Coach Hon Frey as the Ham grapplers ended the sea- son with a 5-ll record. Despite a tremendous amount ol' pressure, lwanicki's winning perfor- mances decided several matches, particularly against Salem and arch- rival Burlington City. Because of his wrestling ability, lwanieki received MVP. 4'We're young. I wish we could stay together next year. -Doug Roberts Roberts pm silver wins Teammates jim Heisler and Bill Blatehley congratulate junior Mike Mayo in a second period pin over a Burlington City grappler as the Rams creep by the Burls with a 30-29 victory. 1975 VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: Kneeling: Doug Roberts, Mike Manager Sharon Hamersly, Al lwanicki, john Cann, Ed Kemble, Tim Mayo, Mike Terreri, Mark Griffin, Dale Nixon, Jim Heisler. Standing: Eubank, Gary Catrambone, Bill Blatchley. 60 sweat Captain Al Iwanicki ups his record to I4-2 with a victory over an NBC Greyhound as the Rams bow to their opponents ll-44. Sophomore Doug Roberts demonstrates his superior wres- tling ability as he struggles to pin u Northern opponent. uit was fun, except when it was up to me to Winfl -Al Iwanicki uwilltifl I talk about the team, 1 have to talk about Dougfi -Gary Catrambone if lad like to wrestle for Mr. Frey, but lim going to Del- ranf, -Mike Terreri VARSITY WRESTLING RHS Opp. 33 Hamilton Wat 27 15 Steinert 4-2 24 Bordentown 28 21 Kingsway ' 36 15 Sterling 46 24 Maple Shade 30 24 Burlington Twp. 34 0 Pemberton ' 59 30 Burlington City 29 9 Cinnaminson 4-5 33 Florence 25 30 Camden Tech 25 11 NBC 44-I 29 Salem 19 Holy Cross 19 Collingswood g , 4.0, 26 21 y District silver medalist, Mike Terreri, shoots for the arm of a Northem Burlington grappler, attempting to gain further control, as the Rams go down to NBC l l-4-4. sweat 61 JV Grapplers Wrestle to Tie with Cinnaminson How many families can say that they produced not one, but two junior varsity wrestling stars? The Griffins did J sophomores Mark and Brendon, who both assisted the team put out a 6-9-1 record. In an important match with Cin- naminson, who they hadnit beaten for four years, the grapplers tied 31-31, due to three forfeits in 101, 108, and 122 weight classes, one superior decision in 115, a pin in 135, and a decision in 129. Coach Joe Willard hopes for a good turnout next year. 6'The guys did an admiral job and put out 10072 every match? -Mr. joseph Willard 'The JV team was young and is should be tops next year. -Carlton Porter uliiiverside JV,s have a lot of ability to wrestle, but not enough heavyweightsf' -Mark Griffin Shouting words of encouragement, J oe Willard, guides Brendon Griffin as the Rams capture a victory. 62 sweat Coach Joe Willard gives a few last minute instructions to Ram wrestler, Carlton Porter, before sending him to the mat during a 27-24 victory over Bordentown. Sophomore Lyle Moyer, with his own style, prepares to shoot for a takedoum against an NBC matman as the Rams are defeated by the Greyhounds 9-46. l l 4 Beginning the second period, sophomore Tim Eubank prepares offensively to lake control of an NBC wrestler. 1975 JV WRESTLING TEAM: Kneeling: Ken Diamond, Bill Gardner, Brendon Griffin, Steve LoPres- ti, Eric Gizara, Tom Harrington, Gary Cooper. Standing: Manager Cathy Eubank, Carlton Porter, Rob- ert Brown, Howard Lauder, Eric Hvinertson, Bob lloller, Lyle Moyer, Mike Biancone. uThe JV team could have been much better if they had gotten some more spirit and enthusiasmf' Allrcndon Griffin A lot ol' our victories wars due to our coach, Mr. Wil lardf, li' RHS 20 24 27 24 1 2 45 34 12 40 31 61 27 9 57 ,9, C20 -Eric Gizara Jv wmssfruwcf 7 t f Hamilton West Steinart L Bordentown Kingsway Sterling Maple Shade Burlington Twp. Pemberton ' Burlington City Cinnaminson Florence Camden Tech NBC Salem Holy Cross e Collingswood opp 4-4 33 24 30 4-5 15 28 52 24 31 3 28 46 10 45 440 Swellf 1975 FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM: Kneeling: Nick Commisso, Cheeseman. Standing: Charles Payne, Phil Donatello, Steve Herbst, Ken Cranmer, Bob Labenski, Jim Maurer, Fred DeSante, Charles Gary Rust, Joe Smith. Rust, Herbst Lead Freshmeng D but on Varsity Under the direction of Coach Bob Shurilla, Ram Frosh Wrestling team defeated their rivals, Delran, by the score of 39-21. Although they ended with a rcc- ord of 2-9, wrestlers Gary Rust and Steve Herbst gave exceptional performances all season. 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Coach Joe Zahorski, giving his feelings about the team, stated, I liked working with them because they seemed to be a group that wouldn't be defeated and kept on playing hard throughout the game even if they were losingfl .sg 1 Q, K 'A' -H--....., .. f A ' . f -.-.v v K ...a.-NM.-- 1975 Freshmen Baseball Team - First Row - Coach joe Zahorski, Frank Foster, Dave Daddino, jeff Crabtree, Peter D'Angelo, Peter lannuzzi, Chris Robertson, Francis Oll-lanlan, Scorekceperg Terry Stites. Back Row W Frank Reale, Mark Simpkins, George Kilbride, Clayton Haney, Charles Cheese- man, Paul Vidovich, Rich Derrico, Dave Marris, lion Snow. Sweat 65 'Tm proud of my team. All they need to be Varsity ballplayers is experience? -Coach Bruce Lazaruk sr . A to PgQf?iSi':q W Y K KX 1 First Baseman john Pennell beats a runner to the base in a 8-4 defeat to Maple Shade. Bob Cook scoops a late throw from catcher Gerry Reilly against Maple Shade in a close but losing cause, as the Wildcats beat the Rams 8-4. 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' It 5 Q i Q L L is E55 g ,W it '74 -. . . .,..... , A, 1975 JV Baseball Team: Front Row: Coach Bruce Lazaruk, Gerry Reilly, Bill Blatchley, Pat Mannion, i a 5 Bob Murphy. Second Row: Mike DeMarteleire, Mark Steska, Matt Bienkowski, Bob Cook, john Pennell. Third Row: Bob Kennedy, Chris Prickett, Rick Earl, Al Mancini. Fourth Row: Bill Kilbride, Bob McFarland, George Getz, Rex Workman, Jim Assante. - j:Es . 1 :', :7.. . - 66 Sweat Cesare breaks record set in '71 4 Sophomore starter Gary Enoch, practices his pitching skills as the Rams warm up for their 8-4 win over Palmyra. Second baseman, Carmine Cesare, fires the ball to first base in a double play against Palmyra as they beat the Pals 8-4. ire , .t fr ' e r-'2-Me' ?'1+,' - ,Q z. e we , -, v fgijfi ,, su i Q ' 4 .35 JF' .4 5' ' K I . s X get ,,-fag, ' -3 y v 4 Q, e .j tb . 'V H, f s -- sz 1 Cv fi: ' is . I, 2 as i H ' ' , ,,.. lf' F ' . 5. f- f ' A ta X ' sa w., H R - Q, a yi- V ,,- ef ic , '. 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Standing: Mike Alfred, Kevin Prickett, John Marshall, Gary Enoch, John Vincent, jeff Enoch, Bill Ruetter, Steve Burns, Coach Joe Willard. Big surprises often come in little packages, that was the case with the baseball team, Carmine Ceasare, in breaking the record set in '71 of l6, walked 20 times to spur his team to victory. Willardis Warriors, season was highlighted by their 7-6 upset vic- tory over Moorestown, but their biggest problem, was allowing too many early runs, and then barring the opposition. Lack of experience was a big problem, but we also gained victoriesf, -Ed Chambers Even though the cut list was high this year, so were our team spirits. -Jeff Enoch Carmine's record breaking walk was one of the biggest events in the ,75 season? -Kevin Prickett 67 l Senior duffer john McLaughlin tees off with a powerful drive during a match held Willowbrook Golf Club against the victorious Quakers. Scanty golf greens Fend team success 4-.t,fn..,,,.w' , lt was very difficult to have a A W- good team because there was no place to practicef' stated Golf Coach Michael McCarthy. Despite their lack of opportunity to practice, the Golf team worked hard and was enthusiastic before every match. MVP Scott Kalmey attained a low score of 38, while two other golfers, Jim Price and Ron Chiaccio proved to be assets to the team throughout the season. g'Mr. fN'leCarlhy has been a great coach. lt's a sharnc l wonil be here to play next ycarf' A-Larry Fields at Coach Ace McCarthy offers Larry Fields advice in preparation for a match against Palmy ra. G'Uur team had a good seasonal and it taught me sportsmansliipff Jimi gllllilflfiifl Fields, coach Mike McCarthy. 68 Sweat 1975 Golf Team: Scott Kalmey, Bruce Benton, Ron Chiaccio, john McLaughlin, Jim Price, Larry T Placing the ball on the tee, Junior Golfer Jim Price is all set to begin at thc Burlington County Golf Open. We have been a lot more competitive and the scores have been closer, but our handicap is that we play most of the schools that are bigger than us. -john McLaughlin The Golf team kept me from being absent so much. Getting ready to tee off on the first hole at Willowbrook Golf Course, -Scott Kalme y Scott Kalmcy practices up on his skills. Before the 4-2 tally over Palmyra, Sophomore Bruce Benton and Senior Ron Chiaccio discuss which clubs to use for certain situations during the match. Sweat 69 'llieating Rancocas Valley the first time was very rewardingf' -Coach J oe lVleAleer UW'e had a good season. Let's hope next year is betterf, -Dave Stotz ---- - -- 'Q ' ia? E .. in gs ... i - -- if wear E53 s ar Q if li l 'PH' Q 'raaiasf iii' :M--5 ..- a. - ' ..:ss..55:s: muff N 3.5 5 ,. 53. . ,lim X gag . Q : i::'f 5 1 2.55 ': F gg .. Q 3 K H iv l 3 it ,. .ill- 3' i 1 Nfl. I. .I ir? HQ? . s,,u.!, lssssg 3 4,9 0 His gl W l 'l s l l 'E li J, ills ,i 21' is .4 it ii 526.3 ggipi l ,i.1,J fa? . 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Standing: Jim Ferlig, ,lim Nicola, Mark Hopkins, jeff Livengood, Craig Stahl, Dave Stotz, Coach Joe McAlecr. 70 Sweat , fl VL glial V K Zi L5 K + 4 -. ' , . . '-'-N,-,f V . Wt-as .1 -1, x - .1 V-wi . 1 -.Jw-'syn , -V . nf .1 ef aaa... - V w V I 5 1 KE s he I 7 r 'L f i ' i ' r 4 . f- .,11 - V . t In V YQ WA an A 1, :l a gk V . V is ,'. Q .AZSJ G g I lx A P , Fx. A V' s ' if V' ' A ' ' .vw ' gfgwf. .L, i l - L M R 'E' I Q' A L - if a . , - ., , ,, . V ' 'W .Q - K ' ' Y ' W I gr VVLV A HM 34 X I . . L N. jr. if M, Vw y 7' 7 V5 H-w.m,,! fl .. 1 Q M A 3 E H .. X W.,., ...-,QB , '- V . 9 g., -V lt' .V ,g ., , I, ,,.V I gf . . , ,, . , gg 5 gwm y. V V , gg , , 4 , 2 ' gafiilhg? qy.. I AV. 1. N V . VV .. ' ff- k. F 'v-,v6v-- W .. Z . H . A WMMM V W... .,.,.., ..,. .,,.., HW.. ig, .,f. 'if,,,,1 .2 at . nl i ' -- Y i , ', ,L l ' . V 's V A . .V 5 + VV .. V VV ,,,,-- , , V -V - , V av' Q r V- e -w 1,-fe'f' 1- , . . we i t ,g rree V. V e Ve '- f f ? V M 'fx f' 'f' MWVWQ f ' ' ...iff J ' - ' ' ' 4 ff s L,,m,L.,1L 2 . f , ,,h. W Q ' f . T' ' V Q . W1W5-.t.,?,t.g-, E. g L S, M 2 ul.. f, . 1-M l H' 5- 'W A -HP 7: A W H .,. .. ,' A 2 4, 4 -+I .y . 'Q v' A1 jmyw y 'lilwtf L , AWA W , ,. . ' ,,,,,. fag... .T I W H qv - . V -f- N- rt f Q , V -' e 4 wp. 1 .- -M -9- af so 'fi f E 5 y .. - . , X ' ' M, ' -- 'V' W' M' ,.. .M ,.. , V. - W . s ,,, ,.. -- Y , 5 1 In , . ,,ff -, V , ,. . .. .V V.V:,-4 , L 3, cp- - , ,V+ K 2 L i 2 N ,-. v,,k U , 4 -M --4-M -f , ., 4--L' 'Y Y First singles netman jeff Livengood skillfully moves to return the ball to a Palmyra opponent in the Rams 5-0 victory. Senior jim Nicola carefully uses his strong forehand as he moves the Rams onto a 4-1 triumph over Pemberton. ETMEN IN FULL S WI of the counties finest crews, coached by lVlr. Joe lVlcAleer. They were 5-1 in the Freedom Division. Led by Seniors Jim Nicola, l.ou Nociti and Dom D'Allesandrog Ju- niors jeff Livengood, Gary Catram- -am bone and Sophomore Craig Stahlg they had an excellent blend of ex- perience and youth. Looking ahead to next year, Coach Joe lVlcAleer commented, 4. - . . The tennis program has lmproved tremendously from what it once was with the increasing interest of tennis locally, l see nothing but a bright future, especially with smal- ler schools coming into the leaguef, Our coach, Mr. lVlcAleer, was really a good coach, he gave everybody a chance. -Rick Franchi We really worked this year. fjim Nicola Tennis coach joe lVlcAleer is relieved of some tension as Dom D'Allessandro and Kevin Kirk finish their match with a win against RVRHS. Sweat 71 orzalek, Reillo Honored as New Track Coaches JeffBrown and Dale Faust motivated the track team to a 6-3 record in a season highlighted by gold medalists Steve Ogorzalek and Mike Reillo. Contributing to the winning track season were standouts Bob Salmons, Jim Sheairs, Wallace Washington, and Jim Drumm. r we 335' 'B'-1 ' ' - 9 , 5 ' r ff? ' ' his k K y if I , , I i B I B 7 '2 '7:r?9 - . 'lip f ., AVI, V,,b,' , ' V +V L M' ' W Q , g if' Fi J : , .55 - 2' if ii,, V ' , H , , H :IQ-i-age,-w if,- me - - 1 - f - ,- K - at - it e i v B i T i Vg, JW' W' 'i'WfMYmW W Senior Vaulter jim Drumm makes another clear cul jump for a placement in the 68-63 loss with Palmyra. 72 Sweat i I A V 7 L - K ,QW 1975 Track Team Front Row: Mike Simpson, Ben Costa, Rich Fynan, Bill Carl, Bob Salmons, Mike Reillo, jim Drumm, Lee Ahrens, Kevin Chaples, Gary Caroll. Second Row: Coach jeff Brown, Harry Trucksess, Sean Webb, Jim Sheairs, jim Brennan, Chris DiBiase, Gary Rust, Dean Trautz, Steve Ogorzalek, Coach Dale Faust. Third Row: Ed Kemble, Fred DeSante,,lohn Browne, Bruce Noe, Rich Rendfrey, Mike Terreri. Top Row: Robert Brown, Mike Mayo, Pat McHugh. c'The hours of strenuous work we put in paid off in Saturdayis relaysf' -Jack Hullings HOur distance team had fun even though we only goofed off sometimes. -Kevin Chaples '6Our team this year was good and our new coaches did a terrific job. mBruce Noe Computerized running was the success to our Ram runnersfi -Bob Salmons Taking a hard landing after his long jump, Wally Washington's expressions are undertermined about how well he did during the meet with the Pals. Gold M edalists 5175 W1 fig, .f f ' .. . W ,. , - fc., it 1, .- . 55 K ai V,QA,. . Ram Sophomore Pat McHugh places thc shotput under his chin and readies himself to heave it to its destination. 'gllven if We didnit win, we came home with some- fhingfi Gary Carroll Assistant coach Dale Faust seriously contemplates another forceful try to another Riverside Track victory. :Fira k r. 5. it W .J I Q' H ww, 3 fl, E W.. Making the most out of his running power, Senior cindcrman Bob Salmons crosses the finish line in a 7l-60 win ovcr Pemberton. Sweat 73 19 RHS ATHLETES Chris Boardman 2nd Team BCSL Hockey Tim Bowker Unsung Hero BCSL Basket- ball, 2nd team BCSL Basket- ball, 3rd team Burlington County Times Basketball Gary Carroll lst team BCSL Football, lst team South Jersey Group II Football Dominic D'Alessandro 2nd team BCSL Soccer, 3rd team Burlington County Times Soccer Howard Davenport Most Valuable Player fFoot- ballj, 2nd team BCSI, Foot- ball, 2nd team South Jersey Group II Football jim Drumm lst team BCSL Soccer, lst team Burlington County Times Soccer Kate Gehret Unsung Hero fCourier Post Basketballj, 2nd team All Group II Diana Gillies 2nd team BCSL Hockey, Most Improved Player Mark Hopkins lst team BCSL Soccer, 2nd team South jersey Group I and ll Soccer Felecia Iannuzzi 2nd team BCSL Hockey Greg Gonzalez lst team BCSL Soccer, lst team Burlington County Times Soccer jeff Hatcher lst team BCSL Basketball, lst team Burlington County Times Basketball Alan Iwanicki Lineman of the Week QBCT Footballj, lst team BCSL Football, lst team Freedom Division Football, 2nd team South Jersey Group II Foot- ball, lst team BCSL Wrestling Scotmalmey lt r TBCSTMISR 2 fi Phyllisjones Most Valuable Player CGolfj, ts CMB lc 1 00021 Q 2nd team BCSL Hockey ist team Best Golf 'iam uf mg on Dun Y Times Soccer 74 Sweat HO OR DARUUND COU TY Dennis McNulty Lou Noeiti Unsung Hero fBrooks-lrvine Player of the week tBrooks- Clubj, 2nd team BCSL Foot- Irvine Clubl, 2nd team BCSI, ball Football l , Steve Ogorzalek . I Jeffoconneu lst team BCSL Football lst Kevin pl-ickett Mike Remo Burlington County Group ll bam ' ' 'ross mm ry' 5. dm Soccer Football BCSI. Track joe Renshaw Unsung Hero fliurlington County Football Clubj, Most Improved Player fFootballJ, 2nd team BCSI, Football Doug Roberts lst team BCSI. Wrestling Debbie Simpkins lst team BCSL Hockey, 2nd team South jersey Hockey, 3rd team Trenton Area Hock- ey, Most Valuable Player Hockey Donald Scott 2nd team BCSI, Football Harry Trucksess Mike Terreri 2nd team BCSL Soccer, lst lst team BCSL Cross Country team Burlington County Times Soccer Tom Weaver 2nd team BCSI, Football Larry Sahel 2nd team BCSI. Football Jim Sheairs Outstanding Back tFootballj, lst team BCSL Football, lst team South jersey Group ll Football, lst team Burlington County Football Scott Wenner 3rd team Burlington County Times Basketball Sweat 75 Q E U 5 rf V 'E is x 3 2- S is 3 E 'c itll an armful of books we go to class hoping to learn . . . when the war of 1812 was fought . . . to clean your paint brush before it hardens . . . when it ain't proper to use a comma . . . not to use a ruler when making a circle . . . the difference between a lepidoptera and an orthoptera . . . what those squig- gly lines in Steno mean . . . that school is full of U U ell cove In Guidance Counselors Sponsor Self-Scheduling Along with preparing transcripts for college and assisting students with their curriculum, the Guidance Department sponsored Career Day, Feb. 24, to aid students in choosing their vocation. Counselor Michael McCarthy stated, 'iOur main objective is to have kids talk about ALL their problems, not just schoolf' Always remember, if at any- time anything is on your mind, stop in and let's talk about itf, -Mr. Michael McCarthy Mrs Harrington is concerned about the student body at Rl'IS.,' -Ricky Parton 4'lVlrs. Martin is a nice person to talk to when I need advicef, -Sean Webb 4, ' Students select and schedule their own subjects while Mr. Elmer Rob- erts and guidance counselor lVlrs. Betty Harrington advise them. MOur counselors are great - Mrs. Harrington and Mr. McCarthy are always there to help me when l need themf' -Larry Convery Mr. Michael McCarthy helps senior Daren Emery decide which college best suits his needs by pointing out its advantages and disadvantages in the college handbook. saw H' Juniors Dennis Erlston and Mark Hopkins look at the Dallmanis Pho! tography Display for Career Day during their English period. Nl have always felt that the library is the 'iinw place to bcf, -Mrs. Pat Traugott . Af ,nd Q-'LJ . s .N,, Sophomore Keith Marini tries to look for some hooks to help junior JoAnn Kaluhiokalani uses the microfilm projector to help get information him with writing a report for his English class. for a research paper that is due in one of her English classes. Research is expanded for all students i The library is the center of the l teaching programv, summed up libririan, Nlrs. Pat Traugott. lVlrs. Loretta Pfau, replacing lVlrs. Ryan as library secretary, and of- fice practice students worked every- day to help relieve Mrs. Traugott of her many duties. The library had ll,799 printed materials and 936 AVA. Wfhc library is the place to go when you have alot of home- work to do and you don't want to be bothered by other peoplef, -Jackie Williamson The library helps us work for ourselves rather than having to ask the teachers to help us.', On her free period, Letitia McNally works in the library waiting to stamp Senior Mike Simpsonis library book as he checks it out to use for a report for his next class. eJ0y Pc0CliWO0Il Discovering 79 English mini courses spark creativity ln order to make its courses more appealing to the upperclasmen, the English Department, under head Elmer Roberts, continued the use of mini courses. College bound students had a va- riety of literature, English skill, and reading courses to choose from. As- piring writers could select from jour- nalism mass media and a layout course. Science Fiction, Mystery and Supernatural, Famous Short Stories, and Afro American Literature added more variation to the curriculum. These courses ran anywhere from one marking period to a year, so more courses could be covered by every student. uThe students were more selec- tive in choosing their English coursesfi -Mrs. Marian Wittersehein Sophomores Barbara Horan and Regina OlBrien display the finishing touches of their English project, giThe Pit and the Pendulumf' in their fifth period class. Junior Journalism student joy Rockwood listens attentively to find out how an interpretive editorial is written. Tom Igielski, Ed Foulks, Way ne Shelby, and Bill Scaramazza start working on their group project in their Science Fiction class. 80 'Eighth period Mass Media class is Riverside High School's one and only worthwhile class. -Debbie Rabin Art classes sketch out students future Consisting of the talented and the not so talented artists, the art classes, led by Mr. Joe lNlcAleer and Nlr. Nlacario Warren, helped stu- dents express themselves. Through paintings of song illus- trations, process illustrations, self- montages ttheir figures made out of magazine picturesj, along with other art projects, they showed their own imaginations. Students also created projects through water colors, charcoal, sketching and sculpturing, fully giving their time and talent. Some ol' their projects were entered into different art shows. 'gThe quality of the art work done by the students seems to get better and better each year. -Mr. joseph MeAleer 'QI hope that the art courses at the new Delran High School are as good as they were liereff -Betty Hackert it K . f fr Q-+-1.54, E . . junior Debi Herman is trying to find different pictures to help give her ideas on how she will draw her song illustration in third period art class. www? 'tl .,.'. due in his Studio Art class. E , . wi .fithe janet McBride deeply concentrates on laying out her project in Art Techniques and Appreciation. 82 discovering ,L wg, A' V .i f Senior Harry Trucksess puts the last finishing touches on an oil paint project E! p enom . l Cooking class has produced master chefs Consisting ol' sewing, cooking and child cure, Home Economics was 11 way ol' preparing students for their future home lives. l or students interested in indus- Mwmm trial arts, Shop l-IV were offered. Students were given the option of My making whatever they wanted. For example, some finished projects EWR Mwwmm were gun cabinets, coliee tables, lamps and book cases. Junior Sharon Hamersly puts the last finishing touches on her blouse in fourth period home economics while fellow student Cindy Smith looks on intently. With the end of the marking period close at hand a shop student quickly but carefully saws oft' the last piece ol' his bookshelves. t'Advanccd Clothing ol'l't-rs nic an opportunity to adequately work ut my own pace in an infornnil atniosplicrefi -Kathie McNally Proving that cooking is not only for girls, Bob DeSanto and Albert Mancini clean up after making cup cakes. discovering 83 l Ms. Jackson liberates Math Department Things were added as well as subtrueted away from the math de- partment this past year. 'taking over lor Nlrs. Carol Carpenter was Nls. jackson, teaehing .-'Xlgehra II and General Nlath. The math teuehers were puzzled over next yearis enrollment. llead ol' the math department hir. Kich- ard liiduy eommented that Calculus attentltinee doubled. Nlany ol' the Algebra and the Geometry students felt that two years of math were enough to meet the requirements for most ol' the eolleges now. HOur eurrent events talks in tlaleulus are rieh in know- ledgef' -Phil Smalley HzXlgebra ll isU.K. but l never ean get to elass on time. -Connie lJ'Angelo Senior Mary Ellen Rush diligently studies for An informal atmosphere surrounds Ms. jackson's General Math students while they intensely read about the complexities of multiplying and dividing fractions. workf, a major math test in the quiet of the library during fourth period. 84 discovering '6Sometimes we mess around in Geoinetry but tolerates so mueh. 'llhen she says we have to settle We M of triangles Mrs. Ambrose clarifies the procedures ol' proving the eongruency with a given basis for the problem in fourth period Geometry elziss. she only down to 4Anne Kinslow ex few ev Q1 l s 5? me .. ,. rg- ft Q: rw at-f -f -1' - 1, if --21. ,W s gf my K Eager students tackle foreign languages .ts '42, 'llif ff 'gs Gazing at their Spanish IV project, Kathie McNally, Bert Hermansky, Laura Smith, and Betty Ann Horner eagerly await to eat their homemade paella. as Hltis an accomplishment to learn someone elsieis language. in French is very hard but it's very satisfyingf' -Ken Cunningham Spanish II is more interesting than last year. live learned a lot of new thingsl never knew beforef, A -Kathie Van Sciver fat -is Spanish, French and Latin classes required their students to define and display some facet of their respective culture. Depicting Spanish culture, stu- dents have decorated Miss Wells' room with replicas of famous paint- ings, ceramics, colorful maps and embroidered pictures. Students enrolled in French pre- sented their annual French Week, which featured a banquet, movies, plays and speakers. Third year Latin students were required to translate a historical legal document into Latin. Some used were the Gettysburg Address and Kennedy's inaugural speech. MLatin teaches you more about English than an English coursef, -Elaine Helsel we -xt we av st, 6' Tia iff? P 'sms 1 Q V152 jim Hoelz takes his turn for dictation exercises which are a part of the daily ygiyy routines in fourth period French Il class. Latin III students take advantage of the small size of the class g..c,, and concentrate on their studies. discovering 85 Q F Steno challenges studentstability Preparing students lor yoeational careers and knowledge in everyday business were the objeelives ol' the business department. Still hopeful to expand even lur- ther, lllr. Charles liudy elaimed, 'all ith state aid, we'll liuve a top- noteh business programfl Hanging from 'typing and Steno, to lllerehandising and Bookkeeping, the business program reaelied out to the students who didnlt plan to attend college, but wanted some vo- cational background. 'tMr. Kudy really knows how to relate to his studentsf' -Carol Draper mln Steno you really have to concentrate on the work in the beginning ol' the year or else you will be lost complete- ' .. t.w,t.W tt . . w e Wt aww - t i x x W gli Yi' 17 ly' A student in fourth period typing class works diligently on her exercises so she can get ready to take a -Kathy Holden ,,,,,,n i Senior Barbara Barkocy works on her shorthand in Steno class before turning it in at the end of the period. 86 discovering test on how to type up a business letter, Karen Cascarino prepares her data processing cards to run through the machine to find if she programmed the cards correctly. Mr. Harry johnstone's pet skeleton demonstrates, in more ways than one, the bones in the human body. He also emphasizes the different skull bones while Mr. Johnstone takes a break from his Anatomy class. Junior chemistry students, Pat Crossland and David Clift attempt to mix certain chemical ingredients to form the required solution. Anatomical figure used in teaching Continuing to offer both re- quired and elective courses, the sci- ence department remained the same except for a change in personnel. Mrs. Betty Smith taught Everyday Biology and Practical Chemistry. Freshmen could pick General Science or IPS. Sophomores were offered CP Biology and Everyday Biology. Upperclassmen selected Environmental Science, Biology ll, or Practical and CP Chemistry. HAnatomy is worth thc hard work if that,s your fieldf, -Gwen Holmes Junior Sally Wiest takes advantage of her free period to look over a chapter for an upcoming test in science. discovering 8 7 Musicians harmonize their talents With no elianges, the musie de- partment continued to Ol'l.tfI'llilIl1l, choir and theory to the musieully inclined students, tlnee ai weelx les- sons were given to enable the kids to participate in the hand. Mr. llaniel Pieneialx replaced Nlrs. ,lane Hitchens as ehoir direc- tor, going on with the tradition ot' giving in-concerts lor the enjoy- ment ol' hoth elementary and high school students. 'Qhlusie learned in Band is something you can keep for- evorf, -l larry Sahel Wl'heory is great if it's a marior, hut it's no easy ereditsf' ,. , w:,..g V 77 WMMQ Viq:m,M HMWe,:rW.:,r1,s,.., H, ,..,, ,,,,, ,,kk Ss,,.sggW..f,11t.,W ..,..,,.sqg Mr. Daniel Pienciak leads the choir during fifth period in the auditorium as they sing one of the many Yfiytltlilii KlIIll1lCt0Il Christmas songs to prepare for the night of the Christmas concert. Debbie Roopis mind entertains poetic thoughts as she adds lyrics V to melody for her Music: Theory class. 88 iifeievsvffivgy J s After practicing a piece ol' inusie several times, the band members get the right melody with the help of Band Leader Mr, lid Zeuner. Q t Sophomore Gary Enoch demonstrates his skill in handball during a game in fifth period gym class. Tina Sarlo Ann Gustafson, and Cheryl Mayall practice the steps to the belly dance the senior girls are learning for a grade. Belly Dancing Shakes Up the Girls' Gym Classes Bill Scaramazza, Karen Chaples, Rich Janezic, and Diane Onasch enjoy the opportunity of building and toning their muscles with the newly-purchased universal gyms. MAnimal ballf' volleyball, touch football and softball were among the variety of activities offered by the physical education department for freshmen and sophomore boys. For the juniors and seniors, partici- pation in team sports and recrea- tional games were encouraged. Freshmen and sophomores learned the value of team sports and developed individual skills. Modern jazz and belly dancing added a new dimension to the cur- riculum for junior and senior girls, uGym class this year is a lot more fun with individualized programs such as tennisfl -Kathy Katella Wfhe universal lets all work out, notjust the athletes. -joe Chiarello discovering 89 ,,. an-:K 'g ,Awww ., in ,ii X . -' ,5 A- 1' 4531 ,V f 5 I I Y Q vkiexi K H52 yn Q v, R wp! ,xv fl YE3. ,fe L .541 here academics and sports end, activities begin with fire marshals sssshing you . . .Project Santa reaching 352,275 . . .Honor So- ciety's .unique apple sales . . .top of the hill ski trips. . .the sound of the drum majorettes, whistle . . .music accompanying halftime pom-pon routines . . . - ll ppcliin g f ?',4,:Qi JR Uses Student Government, representative Cathy Eubank attaches a sign to a ear in preparation for the homecoming parade. Preparing their presentation of the school's news on WLIV are Mark Greenberg and Debbie Roop. These announcements were administered for more student involvement. ' MWith all the problems to solve and the activities achieved, the key word for this year was cooperation. 'ML Richard Hark Student Government Creates Radio Station WLI V Continuing in its role as nucleus of all RHS organizations and major activities, student government in- l stituted a new idea in morning an- l nouncementsg radio station WLIV with ten minutes of music. A Student Government, under ad- viser lVlr. Richard Hark, oversaw Freshmen Orientation, Home- coming, Spirit Week, and Student Takeover Day. The representatives also co-sponsored a Political Sci- ence student interested in attending the Presidential Classroom in Wash- ington, D.C. 92 happenings At a very important conference of the RHS student body President Mark Greenberg conducts the meeting with officers Karen Rendfrey, Chris Boardman, Linda Vidovich and Milissa lVlcAleer. CAMERA CL UB ZOOMS IN ONSCHOOL ACTIVITIES si . liy focusing the camera on all HHS events, the Camera Club kept busy. With only eight members in I Nw.. , the club, consisting ol' seven boys and one girl, they raised money by taking and selling llomecoming pic- tures, action football pictures and holding pretzel sales. lflVCIl though the club had limited facilities to work with and a small outdated darkroom, the mem- bers, under the guidance ot' lilr. Joseph Mefileer, were still eager to learn about cameras, photography and darkroom procedures. NI try to encourage the mem- bers to develop their individu- al photographic abilities. - Mr. .I oseph McAleer Wl'he Camera Club really got into things this year mainly because ot' lice Ahrens, unend- ing workfi -jell' Canfield Camera Club Adviser Mr. joseph McAleer looks over the pictures Lee Ahrens and DHYCH Emvry t00k during the Homecoming game. A member of the Camera Club reloads and adjusts his camera ready to take shots of the Homecoming floats. I 4 I ' g v'9 ,,, .' , T' W WMf+,f34f44Q'f iwgfffww .weft imiJ77lL'LZigq fff':faf5sf. Lee Ahrens focuses his camera in for some action shots during the second quarter of the home game with Florence. happenings 93 HNot 'too many people actually realize that as much goes on behind the scenes as is obvious to them in front. The Stage Crew members account for the smooth-running assembliesf, Mr. Howard Dopson Stage Crew members joe Anderson and Ben Costa make a last minute adjustment on equipment just before an assembly program. Stage Crew On Guard For Assembly Preparation Fire Marshals, a volunteer group of students who were trained in proper evacuation procedures, performed a speci- al service. llflonitoring the halls during fire drills, they ensured that the building was emptied quickly in a quiet and orderly way. At the sound of the fire alarm, they reported to strate- gic locations assigned by the Adviser hlr. lioger Barr. Also serving the school, the Stage Crew assisted in present- ing assembly programs to the student body by setting up the stage and regulating the lights. lt seems as though this school never learned to rc- spcct authority or even Fire Marslialsf' -Eileen Keane 94 happenings Fire Marshals Chris Boardman and Dorothy Peirson hold the Senior doors while keeping students quiet during a fire drill until the bell rings to re-admit them to the building. Crunch Day H ehns T0 Raise A ward Money 5, ,,, g La, 'f Members of the National Honor Society listen intently to instructions and limitations for the use of the golden passes they are about to receive. 'Lllonor Society needs a great number ol' reforms. At the present, the system possesses many inequities. -Micliael Deljalmo Kathie McNally and Jim Sheairs sell apples during the annual Crunch Day to raise money for a scholarship NHS awards every year. ' . Z, ' 'l'hirteen juniors were intluvted into the National llonor Society in the spring ol' l974l4. The member- ship was boosted when three trans- fer students joined the ehapter. ln order to raise money for the ...ill annual inmluetion eeremonies the , Soeiety held its traditional tlruneh llays and Slave Sales. Provitling serviee to the svhool, the Society offered a tutoring pro- gram, in which members volun- teered to partieipate. aww ' ' ' lhe lormahty ol the meet- ings isn't the best situation, but we do aeeoinplish a lot. lixerylromly partieipates in ewry aetivityf' -Cllt'l'yl Nlayall 'Mu Officers of the National Honor Society await the arrival of the delivery truck with the pretzels for a pretzel sale. happenings 95 Caring about others is what the Key Club is all about. We find self-satisfac- tion and Warm camaraderie in being a service clubfl -Mr. john VanSciver Adviser Mr. john VanSciver checks over the club's November balance with Treasurer Bob Murphy. Key Club President jeff Canfield, Vice-President Daren Emery, Secretary Dave Stoltz and 'Treasurer Bob Murphy proudly admire their award winning scrapbook. ' CA FIELD DIRECTS KEY CL UB Under the direction of a new adviser, Mr. John Van Sciver, the Key Club maintained an active schedule throughout the year. A few of the projects sponsored by the Key Club included a hat sale, pretzel sale, professional wres- tling match, school peanut day, Christmas visit to a nursing home, skating party for its members, and even a basketball tournament with other area Key Clubs. Also, the club made a substantial contribu- tion to March of Dimes, Multiple Sclerosis and Project Santa. Mr. Van Sciver summed up the Key Club by saying, '5We emphasize service to other people, but while theyire helping others, the guys really enjoy themselvesfi Counting the profits they accumulated from the peanut sale Key Club members Steve Damon, Larry Sabel and Phil Smalley anxiously await the final count. 96 happenings K eyettes Prof! From Sock Sales Active Keyettes member Carol Draper gleefully admires a pair of socks that the club sold for community projects they plan to take part in. 11 H1 XB Officers Linda Donatiello, Debbie Edmondson, Lynn Dyas, and Sharon Hamersly prepare to go on a selling campaign. as ws Boasting a membership of 80 girls, the Keyettes were involved in a variety ol' lund raising projects aimed at helping needy people in the Burlington County. Nlajor projects for the year were trips taken to Mount llolly Boys llome and a Christmas visit to the Nloorestown lllcl Folks llome with the Key Club. The Keyettes also participated in College Night serv- ing as hostesses and guides. Money for activities were raised by pennant and sock sales near the holidays and the usual cake sales and window washes. Adviser for the club was Mrs. Betty llarrington. 'clieyettes is a really great club because it shows that some people still care about others? -Leslie Lobe L. Vs 3,3 Getting in the holiday spirit, Keyette Connie Friel secures a wreath in the library. happenings 97 Honoring students for their un- derstanding and achievement in their respective languages, the SHS and the NHS held inductions in June. SHS requirements include main- taining an 85 average for three years, and comprehension of the culture of Spain. The newly chosen members were treated to an elabo- rate Spanish fiesta. The NLHS, composed of stu- dents who sustained a 90 average, worked along with the JCL in vari- ous money making projects. MI will always remember being a member of the NSHS even after I leave for Delran High. -Barbara lVlcGirr Much work is required to be selected to the National Latin Honor Society. lt's an honorf' -Brenda Bruton SHS Increases With June I nductions National Latin Honor Society: Kneeling: Larry Convery, Kaye Deppe, jeff DeMarchi. Standing: Cheryl Mayall, Dave DePalmo, Brenda Bruton, Kelly Devine, Bert Hermansky, Cris Cancellieri. National Spanish Honor Society: Kneeling: Daren Emery, Kathie McNally, Bert Hermansky. Standing: Chris DiBiase, Laura Smith, Betty Ann Horner, Joann Crowthers, Barbara McGirr, Joann Kaluhiokalani, Rick Franchig Missing: Connie Friel, Donna Mastrosimone. 98 happenings March of Dimes representative and poster boy Robbie Zastavny join FBLA president Karen Rendfrey at an assembly. FBLA not only helped all of us to become better leaders but also did its share to help the March of Dimesf, -Barbara Brant 4'Being a member of the FBLA was one of the most worthwhile and rewarding activities I was ever involved in. The club helped the March of Dimes and sponsored Career Day. It was an experience I'll always remem- ber. 'i uln FTA we met and got acquainted with upperclass- men. Also we became more aware of the teaching fieldf, -Barbara Horan 0 V ' ..............r aw! I' 4. J, X hi. M' .AV sf 'Fi f V, 'Mus ,M Counting their money from the flea market, president Karen Rendfrey and fellow FBLA member Barbara Brant hope for a good profit. FBLA Profit By Kit Sale During Xmas -Letitia lVlcNally Preparing their members for life after high school FBLA and FTA used a variety of fund raisers to support their activities. FBLA sold Christmas kits to raise money for a State FBLA con- vention held in Atlantic City. While they were there, state FBLA offi- cers were elected. Various tests were given to students who excelled in bookkeeping, steno, typing, and Business English. FTA sold gym bags and scenic place mats to increase their trea- sury. Under club adviser Catherine Ambrose the club planned trips to area colleges, but were unable to take them due to lack of board approval. FTA secretary Cris Cancellieri, vice president Tina Sarlo, president Joann Marshall, and treasurer Debbie Edmondson look over the Christmas place mats the club plans on selling. happenings 99 2 Q tit French Club members Blaine Berkowitz, Bobbi Sue Stephan, Karen Chaples and Jim Hoelz look over suggestions for fund-raising activities. Language Clubs Stage Activities Organized for the student in a French or Latin Course, Le Cercle and the Junior Classical League helped develop their membersa in- terest in language and culture. Le Cercle Francais worked with Mrs. Francis Balton to raise money for future projects. Under Mr. Nicholas Lombardi JCL held window washes in order to fund a banquet at the end of the year. Officers were Kelly Devine, presidentg Jeff Deivlarchi, vice-presi- dentg Cris Cancellieri, secretaryg Sherry Stites, treasurerg and Kaye Deppe, parliamentarian. 100 happenings Mrs. Frances Ballton opens a French Club meeting as adviser to the club. 6'Le Cercle Francais gives an interested student the opportunitylto explore deeply the life-style and culture of French speaking people. It is a way of putting to use the language you learned for several years. -Karen Edmiston junior Classical League: Joan Kaluhiokalani, Mary Lou Mascarin, Sherry Sites, Kelly Devine, Cris Cancellieri, Elaine Helsel, Brenda Bruton, joy Rockwood, Linda Justinich, Kaye Deppe, Jeff DeMar- chi, and Larry Convery. GAA officers Sue Gatti, presidentg Donna Maher, vice president, Linda Vidovich, treasurerg and Pat Lucas, secretaryg cheerfully wash windows to increase the elubis funds. Ski Club Ventures T0 New York Slopes Ski Club members ,lim Dandrea, Barry Frankil, Karen Rendfrey, and Gary Catrambone are all bundled up and ready to ski down Greek Peak on their trip to New York. Cooking up the spaghetti for the Ski Clubis first annual dinner, Tina Sarlo, Theresa Buttacavoli, and president Karen Rendfrey hope to raise enough money to sponsor their ski trip to Vermont. ' ..unk,5 I f ,352 aff! fi , 4 1,5 we nffifgl tv ' , . vt. Y ,x v 'X X FN I 1 K si -4.15 A ,,,.Mf ff' X , if m e Ski Club membership increased great- ly over last year, due to the fact that previously it was an independent club and now it is a school sponsored activity. To help cut down expenses for future trips, they held a spaghetti dinner and sold candy. Sponsoring Sports Night, selling gym suits, and Sports Night tee-shirts, were some of the duties required for GAA members. Officers for GAA were Sue Gatti, president, Donna Maher, vice-president, Pat Lucas, secretary, Linda Vidovich, treasurer. Wl'he trips are the best part of all the Ski Club experiencesf' wltonnie Kostrub Carl Anderson loads his skiing gear onto one of the buses headed up to Innsbruck slopes in New York. Co-captain of the majorettes, Sue Stergin, marches on in proper time during half time festivities with the other mem- bers following. mmm., Majorettes and Color Guard diligently practice for the upcoming football game against Pemberton. M ajorettes Spark Enthusiasm in Students Leading the majorettes, com- posed of six juniors, three sopho- mores, and one freshman, captain Barbara Armstrong, and co-captains Sue Stergin and Debbie Danser, during the halftime activities helped spark enthusiasm in the crowds. lVls. Congeniality, an award given to the girl who got along with ev- eryone, and helped create better relations for the team, was pre- sented to Phyllis Broekelman. uThe best part of Majorettes was going to away games and cutting up other schoolas Ma- jorettes. -Sherry Stites 102 happenings Majorettes: Sherry Stites, Margie Kanigowski, Laura McDonald, Marcia Hamersly, Terry Stites, Phyllis Broekelman, co-captaing Sue Stergin, captain, Barbara Armstrong, Debbie Danser, and Rose Bel- mondo. ,air-f Marching on to the football field at a game against Moorestown, color guard members attentively await the signal to procede for the Star Spangled Banner. at as s- , ,M H inkle Honored By Peers As Ms. Congenialzty Color Guard, under new adviser Barbara Jackson, elected junior ,loan Hinkle, Ms. Congeniality. This year was the first time the award was presented. Captain Kelly Devine and co- captain Cheryl Reynolds selected music and prepared routines for each Saturdays halftime program. Then, the color guard held long, daily practices to perfect their marching along with the band and majorettes. g'Remember rotating corn cropper during the anthem, flags?,, -Leslie Lobe L'Color guard takes a lot of hard work but it is really fun. -Cindi Tevis cfrffmrer a Q , ' ',, 1 Color Guard: Sue Dewson, Joann Meredith, joan Kaluhiokalani, Joan Devine, Anne Kinslow, Louise Brockelman, Barbara Latwinas, Kathy Hinkle, Liann Erlston, Elaine Helsel, janet Nemchik, Kathy Kressler, Goff, Cindi Tevis, Theresa Konrad, Janet McBride, Sally Wiest, and joy Bames, Kaye Deppe, Leslie Lobe, Kathy Fenimore, captain Kelly co-captain Cheryl Reynolds. happenings 103 Members of the 5th period band class hurry to get their instruments ready for practice in time for the beginning of class. 4'Band is 90M effort then other things fall into place. l'm happy to say that this year's band tried hard to live up to high standards. ' ' -Mr. Anthony Femiano joe Smith gleefully rushes from the rehearsal with his trombone. storage room to band rf SME. . A ,Q H 3' a.w. All decked out in their dress uniforms, the Marching Band proceeds down the roadway to the football field to perform halftime entertainment during the game against Burlington Township played on Riverside territory. 104 happenings BA DDRUMS UPE THUSIASM Band officers: Assistant Majorette Kathy Kasperowicz, Majorette Gerry Bracken, and Secretary-'1'rea- surer Dale Cherry assemble their instruments before tuning up. ,li i at ,,,,,. mfhere are times when every- thing falls into place and we really create good music. lt makes every- thing worthwhilefi admitted Band Director Antliony lfemiano. The school hand is divided into three sections, the marching, jazz, and concert bands. Wfhe band should be sup- ported more because RHS has one of the best bands in the county? -Donald Scott Although we march in the cold in jeans we kept our Spiritf, -Sue Griffith Kathy Kuhn and Mina Russel unlock their instrument lockers in the band room before the beginning of class. '6Theory is a challenging class that is also fun. Itis the , only class I've learned anything in this yearf' Dean Trautz of the Marching Band gets the beat for the football fans R before halftime of the Thanksgiving Day game. De ie oop happenings 105 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS USE SPIRIT TO INSPIRE r EE I i to Brenda Iannuzzi Karal Klaus Captain L da V do ch HAH of the cheerleaders Worked hard at the practices but it was worthwhile at the end because we had a great football and basketball team to cheer for. It was alot of funf, -Carole lVlcN ulty l I Lynn Dyas 106 happenings Chris Boardman Carole McNulty RHS TEAMS ON TO IMPROVE PREVIOUS RECORDS its - it . i J E i it W .,,. 'Tig' QW: .4 Spf, Debbie Wilkins C0-captain Donna Maher Co-captain Michele Terreri Tina Sarlo Sue Gatti . 35. fl With spirit as the key, and sue- eess as the goal, the varsity cheer- leaders perlorineil a variety of uliants and pom-pon routines at the lmoysi football and basketball gann-s. ,Mixiseal by Mrs. Shirley lloey the girls were led by captain I,inila Viilovieh and 4:0-captains Michele 'l'erreri und Donna Ali1ll0l'. Trying to boost the spirit ol' tlie senior players lielbre eueh sporting event, for the second year, the girls participated as Hseeret eheerlezul- ersi' and gnu- little gifts and pres- ents to ear-li 1-ompetition. 'cflheering has been so enjoy- able that the feeling of not cheering next year is an empty one? -Susan Gatti Ml-laving secret Cheerleaders was really a lot of fun this year. lt makes a unity between all the players and the girls. -Milissa NlcAleer Milissa lVlcAleer happenings 107 LINDA SA NTINO HEADS JV CHEERLEADERS Consisting of ll regulars and two alternates, the JV cheerleading sq uad was captained by l,inda San- tino and Cindy Travis. Other ,lunior Varsity cheerlead- ers were Karen Graham, Connie Dllhigelo, Bonnie Borsuk and Carol Stoer, juniorsg and Donna Dann, llobin Schneider, Terri Morrow, lllicki lluminski, and Sandy Winkle- specht, sophomores. Alternates were Felicia lannuzzi and Sue Nlufalli. The girls practiced twice a week to perfect their skills. They cheered at JV football and basketball games. Also, the cheerleaders per- formed along with the varsity squad at the Homecoming and Thanks- giving Day football games. NI really enjoyed being captain to a great JV squad. I hope next year Will be funf, WLinda Santino 4 Junior Varsity cheerleaders: Terri Morrow, Donna Dann, Connie D'Angelo, Sandy Winkelspecht, Bonnie Borsuk, Micki Huminski, Robin Schneider, Carol Stoer, Karen Graham, captaing Linda Santino, co-captaing Cindy Travis. Captain of the junior varsity cheerleaders Linda Santino practices her split before she leads a cheer at the Palmyra game. 108 happenings ' Sandy Winklespecht and Carol Stoer jump up enthusiastically as the Rams take the lead by two points during the Holy Cross game. Cheerleaders Gina Cicali and Janice Hamrick keep in time to the music of SLu'fin, Safari during their pom pon cheer. ball game. Polishing up on a new cheer, freshman cheerleaders Elaine Renshaw and Robyn Baesher quickly go through the movements before the basket- Freshman Cheerleaders Successful At Working As A Team With Spirit I A M. i..+,....,..aa.,-W Frosh cheerleaders: Gina Cicali, Wendy Scott, Denise Jack, Janice l-lamrick, Karen Kaluhiokalani, Robyn Baesher, Elaine Renshaw, Denise Pennell, Nancy Freund, and Debby Poinsett. Under the guidance of adviser Marion Ullson, an elementary teacher, the Freshman cheerleaders boosted Frosh spirit with peppy cheers and creative pom pon rou- tines at football and basketball games. The girls were selected in late September. They were judged on voice, appearance and overall skill. After tryouts the girls were taught various cheers and chants by the more experienced varsity. Captains for the squad were Debby Poinsett and Nancy Freund. 'QI think we should be able to go to more of the away gamesf, -Wendy Scott happenings 109 E Gary Caffambone PT0UdlY. Staples UP 3 fffcem afti' Rampage page editors Ken Cunningham and Chris DiBiase, and editor-in-chief Kathy Katella Clff Concerning WLIV Whlch appea-Ted ln 3 local carefully go over last month's edition for any overlooked mistakes. HC WSPHPCT. Rampage staff: Front row: Anita Phipps, Debbie Rabin, editor-in-chief Kathy Katella, Sue Manual, Debbie Roop, Gwen Holmes, Kathie Van Sciver Middle row: Kathy Holden, Barbara McGirr, Gary Catrambone, Eddie Chambers, Ken Cunningham. Top row: Rick Franchi, and Chris DiBiase. 110 happenings Adviser Mrs. Pamela Faulkner and editor-in-chief Kathy Katella anxiously wait to count the money the Rampage and student body collected for Project Santa. Assistant page editor Anita Phipps, Sue Manuel, senior adviser Gwen Holmes, and copy editor Kathy Holden sort out the Rampage for distribution to the student body. NEWIDEAS ADD STYLE TO RA MPA GE Highlighting the many style changes in the 1975 Rampage was the use of color borders in the De- cember issue of the paper. Another major achievement by the staff was the Project Santa drive that raised money for needy fami- lies in the Burlington County area. The staff, with the RHS student body, raised 32275. Rampage, with adviser Pamela Faulkner and editor-in-chief Kathy Katella, sponsored pretzel sales 7th, Sth, and 9th periods. 'elf it wasn't for expert revi- sions by the printer the sports page wouldave been better? -Chris DiBiase 'GI really had fun Working on the Rampage and I learned many different things about journalism. -Sue Manuel ..-,rev Selling pretzels for the Rampage, Chris DiBiase and Elaine Keane raise money to help the paper financially. happenings 111 lieturning to a maroon and white cover, the l975 Ttlltfill stall strived to portray RHS life through the theme 'lPuzzlcs.7l The staff made many changes in the traditional layout ol' the year- book. The use of special ellects was a major part of the 375 hook. Divider pages were given new and colorful titles to liven up otherwise dull pages. , Every member of the staff worked long hours cropping pic- tures, planning layouts, writing copy, and typing final drafts. MA lot of people put a lot work into it so We can all re- memberly, our high school yearsf, -Debbie Dippolito Ml'he yearbook is a good .Way to keep your high school yearsfl. , -Blaine Berkowitz Torch Goes Traditional Preparing for the first deadline of the year are Kathie Van Sciver, Gwen Holmes, Betty Hackert and Kathy Holden. hwmowakwk Diligently at work are the editors of the Theme section Pam Concentration is emphasized by the light box reflecting on Student Life section Woodington, Leslie Lobe, and Connie Friel. editors Cathy Eubank and Felecia lannuzzi. 112 happenings With Maroon and While X X gsm for their section during Sth period class. ' Faculty Section Editors Phyllis Jones and Nancy Chiaccio sort pictures y o i 'LWorking on the yearbook takes lots of time and S ' 'l't ' d' ' th fi Typing copy for all sections Cris Cancellieri and Anne Kinslow-put responslbl 1 y but IS rewar Ing In eyend finishing touches on copy they just completed. - -SllHI'0H l'l3.ITlCI'Sly ...NWA Senior Section Editors Carl Anderson, Elaine Helsel, and Kathie Mr. Richard Smith gives quotes and info to sports editors Milissa McAleer, McNally alphabetize senior activity sheets during class. Sharon Hamersly and Lyn Manuel. happenings 113 PE fulfillingjob but what we go through that first day of school. . . finally passing a whole class. . . having a stu- dent answer a question hy asking to go to the lavatory. . . at last a home- work assignment in on time. . . that atrocious hall duty. . . starting a new marking period. . . piling the undone work under the hlotter. . . sometimes going home without a headache. . . to be called educators B0dnarik's Last 8 Years Have Proved Rewarding After eight years of service, John Bodnarik, Superintendent of Schools, retired. As the boardas chief executive officer, he executed the policies, rules and regulations of the Board regarding pupils, supervision of teachers, facilities, and assumed the responsibility of seeing that they were carried out. Before coming to Riverside he was basketball coach and physical education instructor at Gorham State College. Also, he has coached football, baseball and taught Eng- lish and Social Studies at various schools in Virginia and Penn- sylvania. Finally, he served as Superintendent in Paulsboro and Swfling Hegimlill High School. Superintendent john Bodnarik sits thumbing through supply requisitions which he will send to the Board of Education for approval. During a School Board meeting, Mr. Bodnarik examines the number of towns people who attended. Age has caught up with your Superintendent. After devoting thirty-seven years to education, if I had it to do over again, I would do exactly the same thing. Working with youth has been a very rewarding experience. The past eight plus years in Riverside have been a climax of this career. I commend the students, staff, administration, town fathers, and citizens of this community for their untiring efforts in providing for a sound educational program. May you continue to make Riverside a desired place in which to learn and live. -Superintendent John Bodnarik 116 educators While leaving his office on the second floor, Mr. Bodnarik flashes a smile to some RHS students on their way to their classes. amd Q. School Board Members: Standing: Mr. Jesse Welsh, Rev. Gwyned Wil- Viggiano, Mr. John Bodnarik, Mr. Charles Olgiati. Nlissing: Mrs. Patricia liams, Mr. William Hoffman, Mr. Arthur Townsend. Sitting: Mr. Charles Poore, Mr. Louis Fisher, Mr. Harry Lewis. Board Keeps Busy Planning or The Coming Year sql-,. ,anus Mr. Arthur Townsend and Mr. William Hoffman, School Board Members, look over the agenda for the Wednesday night meeting of the Board which was about to begin. The Riverside Board of Educa- tion kept busy preparing for the exodus of Delran students. School Board meetings were held on the second Wednesday of every month or more often when- ever needed. At these meetings such topics as the budget, personnel, coming school events, and school trips were discussed. Proposals were made by the administration and voted on by the board members. Commenting on the budget and the rising price of everything Mr. John Bodnarik said, ul believe that the school district should provide an even better way of education. We are doing an excellent job with the finances we receivef, I will long remember and cherish the many experiences I had serving on the Board. -Mr. Jesse Welsh educators 117 FRASER SUPER VISES TEA CHING During his three years of service, Assistant Superinten- dent Robert Fraser was well acquainted with student life at RHS. HlVly duties can be clearly explained by a system of ABCE, stated the assistant superintendent. My first re- sponsibility was head of assess- mentg second, I was director of basic skills and head of ca- reer and vocational develop- ment. Development of curri- culum and the Experimental college program, were to more of my many obligations. lVlr. Fraser is a graduate of the University of Penn where he received both his Bachelor's and lVlaster's degree. Before coming to RHS, the admini- strator worked in the Dela- ware State Department. There is nothing more power- ful than an idea whose time has come, to paraphase Victor Hugo. For instance, career and vocational education for Riv- erside Public Schools. -Mr. Robert Fraser 118 educators Mr. Robert Fraser, Assistant Superintendent, stops to talk with Mr. Robert Shurilla, on hall duty, before going on with his business in the elementary school. Placing business calls in order to apply for a comprehensive career and vocational educational program is part of Mr. Fraser's many responsibilities. MQ' Principal, Mr. Clifford Kollmeier watches students pass between classes as he exits from the Guidance Office after talking with the Guidance secretaries. Standing in the front of the classroom, Mr. Kollmeier tackles a new job by teaching RHS Students a Mini Course, Famous Short Stores. Mr. Kollmeier Wishes Luck To Students Since first assuming the position of principal in December 1971, Mr. Clifford Kollmeier had a guiding influ- ence of the Riverside High School students. Benefiting from previous experience as a teacher and assistant principal, Mr. Koll- meier kept aware of student activities. According to the admini- strator, This was a very emo- tional year, knowing that classmates will be separated by the opening of Delran High School, but I hope that the many friendships formed here at RHS will never be severedf, Mr. Kollmeier graduated with a Bachelor's from Glass- ii boro State College and his Masteris from Temple Univer- sity. Mr. Cliff Kollmeier stands up to take a break from his hectic paperwork that is on his desk. educators I 19 Taking a break., Assistant Principal joseph T. Cancellieri gazes through the window to take at look at the busy students shuffling from class to class. Cancellieri Shows Great Pride In RHS Using 30 years teaching experi- ence as his reference, Assistant Prin- cipal joseph T. ultockyf' Cancellieri was responsible for many activities in the school. T Along with helping the principal in areas such as public relations and daily operation of the school, Mr. Cancellieri handled school disci- pline and all athletic activities. HRocky'7 also organized all sched- ules for gym and school use. lVlr. Cancellieri graduated from Riverside lligh School in l938. lle went to Temple University where he earned a Bachelorls degree and later a Masters degree. 'SI wish to compliment the RHS student body for their fine cooperation this past year. -lVIr. joseph Cancellieri joseph T. Rocky Cancellieri, at a spirited bonfire in November, takes the crowd's attention away from the warm flames to warn them of dangers and some precautions to take. 120 educators MR. JOSEPH BANICKQ General Math ll, Modem Algebra ll B.S., lVl.S. University of Scranton MRS. CATHERINE AMBROSEQ Geometry, General Math' B.S. West Virginia Universityg Adviser: FTA 9- W----s..s.,..,,.N MRS. FRANCES BALLlON' lrreneh I ll lll' Spanish l English l' B.A. West Chester State College NLS. University of Pennsylvania MR. ROGER BARRQ General Seienceg B.S. Temple Universityg Adviser: Fire Marshals Mrs. Ambrose Shows Dedzcalzon Toward Students I ' W , S I S l .- I , .4 I s I I Vy,,-e , 1 , . E I E-Nm' f I I 1 ,,.. ... I I - , r 1 rt.y it is ' I E rssystyt 7 1 4 F1 ' I -----s-s---xxx--sw-Sf I I 7 I r, 1 ' W I J 7 77 7 7 7 I ra I I KSSQQSSS555555' xxsii 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I educators 121 MRS. MARIA P. CRANEQ C. P. Chemistry, Practical Chemistryg B.A. William Patterson Collegeg Adviser: Class of 1976 ': P sy st any S Y SPX 3 X 1 Q, N C 515 ty E R 3 rx Xa is a is Q is in SS, X A A X , P if-i Z -f T. 7 -Q.. .7 :. f' I' ir ., 4555 fx sgi. C it 2 P' X- '52 5 1421. 1 st K f - .-: ,imeslf 5' -S' if. .Q fr' 5 3551. isis- f ff-li f me if . , -3- -. ss, ' QM y,-.asm-V-.S-Q 1 - - 1-mm -V srl! 'M s fl -qi - l ' ,N F ig ' C - -- - f' - :' 2 . , . 'R T'-95516-x S 3 ,E 2 ,, 23 - w-:ef-f :w-'1'i'E52if 'ff1f.fes':Q521--12:?i:LE175L5l is XXX MR. ORRIN DILLABOUGHQ U.S. History Ilg B.A. Uni- versity of Marylandg Adviser: Class of 1975 I like Mrs. Faulkner because she is as close with the students as she is with the faculty. -Diane Gurrera 122 educators MR. WILLIAM DENTQ English llg B.A. Fairmont State College Adviser: Class of 1976, Varsity Soccer Coach, Faculty Manager MRS. EVELYN CLARKQ Advanced Food, Foreign Food and Party Cooking, Creative or Gourmet Cookingg B.S. Albright College Blanchard Joins Coyle In Maintaining Good Health MISS IVIILDRED COYLEQ Nurseg Trenton State College MRS. JUANITA BLANCHARDQ Nurseg St. Joseph Hospital 9 ,fr Q., L ' ei f MR. G. PETER DEIVIARCHIQ Department Headg Mechanical Drawing I-IV, Blueprint Readingg B.S. California State College, lVl.S. Glassboro State College MRS. PAMELA FA ULKNERQ British Novel, Research Paper, Journalism I, Mass Media I, II, Shakespearean Comedies, Ro- mantic Poets, Improving English Skillsg B.A. Glasshoro State College, M. Ed. Trenton State College. It will be a tremendous loss to the Class of '76 with the departure of half of our class to Delran High. Howeverg I expect spirit and continued support from the remaining members of the class. We will survive! Mrs. Maria Crane educators 123 SEVERAL NEWFA CESJOIN RHS FACULTY ,D ::g::1:.: MR. JOHN GREGORY, Science Fiction, American Poetry, English Hg B.A. Glass- boro State College xsxxx sguxgxxssxxssxxsgssxs MR. ANTHONY FElVllANOg Band, Music Theory, B.S., lVl.A. Trenton State College, Adviser: Concert, Marching, Stage Band sxsssxsxsxssss MH. JOSEPH FRANCE, Department Head, Health IV, Physical Education IV, B.S. West Chester State College, Varsity Basketball Coach lVlR. RONALD FREYQ C.P. Biology, B.S. Indiana State University, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Wrestling Coach sssssxxsxxgsxxxsssssxxxssss Mr, Faust is one of the best-dressed teachers in Riverside High. -Scott Kalmey IVIR. DOUGLAS FRAIVIBDS' Department Head' U.S. History I II' B Rutgers University MR. DALE FAUS'I' U.S. History H B.S. University of Illinois. I .A. I MR. RICHARD HARK' Special Education' B.S. E.D.M. 'Iemple University' Adviser: Student Govern- ment Ski Club R... MRS IVIARGE GACHA Home Economics I Advanced Clothing Tailoring Interior Decorating Childcare BS Misericordia Iiberal Arts College I would like to thank the members of Student Government who are going to Delran High for their cooperation and I wish them luck As to the stu dents of Riverside High keep up the good work lVIr Richard Hark I , V l I I I 1 r 1 1 I I I 1 I I 1 .7 7 77 1 A 7 . 3 , I I 7 I , ' I -,,-,,,-,,-,,,,,,,,,,,-,,-,,-,-,,--,--s---- I is 1 1 ggi ml I fl .A f . il I 1 I, 1 I I or 1 c,i.,M..k W ' ' 1. I W aw, ,W Wa. I ,l , . '. . ,Y ..7. . 7 7 ,I- I 1 ssssssssssxs ssssss w I se - 1 . . . 1 . . - 1 .. . ' ,, I , , ' I ll 1 ' . 7 3 1 7 Glasshoro State College' Track Coach educators 125 Ms. BARBARA JACKSON, Algebra I, II, General Math I, Wilberforce University, Newark State College, Adviser: Colorguard, Majorettes MR. ROBERT KRISCIUNASQ World Geography, Soci- ology, Cultural Background, B.S. Indiana State University, Adviser: Varsity Club Ms, Jackson has a very good sense of humorf' -Cindy Pa 126 educators te MR. HARRY JOHNSTONE, Anatomy and Physiology, Jr.-Sr. Science, General Science, B.S. Campbell College, M.Ed. North Carolina University, J.V. Basketball Coach MRS. BARBARA JORDAN, Physical Education III, IV, Health IV, B.A. Slippery Rock State College, Adviser: Sports Night Mr. K ua' y- going strong for 2 7 years MR. WILLIAM HERRMANN, Merchandising Math, Record Keeping, G.B.T., Business Mathg B.S. Temple University v-'-wewmweeawqgegw -X ss X .X 'WWW Y gstmerm A ' X 4 W . my, RQ is ' : :- MRS. BETTY HARRINCTONQ Guidance, B.S. Mansfield State College, MR. CHARLES KUDYQ Department Headg Book- M.A. Rider College, Adviser: Keyettes keeping Il, Business Law, Cost Accounting Man- agementg B.S. Trenton State College, M.B.A. Tem- ple University f 1 f MR. WILLIAM KELBAUGHQ U.s. History 1, 11, American war, C e B.A. Rider College MR. BERNARD ISMANQ Industrial Arts I-IV, South Jersey Law School, B.S. Trenton State College, Glasshoro State College, Drexel Institute , , , f ',i1f'5'3?' , ii , 147499 , ,gf 9 MR. MIKE MCCARTHY' Guidance Counselor Trenton State BA. lVl.A.'Golf Coach MR. JOSEPH MCALEEHQ Advanced Artsg B.A., lVl.A. Glassboro State College, Adviser: Camera Club, Tennis, Freshman Basket- ball, Varsity Cross Country Coach You can't learn without putting out some effort. -I. Theodore Kushner T MR l 'IHEUDORP KUSHNER Bookkeepmgl Consumer Education B S M Ed Temple University xsxsxsssxsxg,5,,,,x. MISS BAHBRA LETTZELLQ Afro-American Literature, American Short Story, Non-College Vocabulary, English llg HA. Trenton State College M c C arth y C ounsels S luden is Through 'A sic M organ' 128 educators MRS. LLLEN MARIIN' Department Head' Guidance' B.S. Trenton State Collegeg M.Ed. Temple University' M.A. Counseling, Adult Ed. Be all you can be, don t let anybody stop you from trying -Mrs Ellen Martin MRS. MARY MCCORMICKQ G.B.T., Typing Ig B.A. Trenton State College MISS MARII YN LLHMAN World History I II MR NICIIOI AS LOMBARDI Department llead latin I Il Ill lheme Writing BA St Bonaven ture MA Syracuse University Adviser JCL NLHS 'E I I I Q I 1 I 1 1 I I I I 1 I I I 1 YW N1 I I s I I 1 I 1 I 1 swsrxsxxssxsssxsssssssxsxl 1 cs , 9 9' I ' I . , p I I' 1 I - S I 1 2 I B.A. Gettysburg Collegeg Adviser: Class of 1978 1 I I 5555isxssii5t xxxQ I I I . I I I , I I I I I 1 1 1 I I I I 1 1 I I I N' . . ' .' .. I I , I I I I . .I f v ' , .. , ,. , educators 129 Nm, MR. WILLIAM MOSERQ Public Speaking, Drama, English II, B.S. University of Scranton, Adviser: Drama Club, J.V. Soccer Coach YW 3 X . MRS. BARBARA RELLQ Reading Improvement, Writers Workshop, English I, B.A. Hood College MR. ELMER ROBERTS, Modern American Novel, Mystery 81 Super- natural, English l, Short Story, B.S. Temple University, Bowling Coach 3 MRS. MADELYN NELSON, Typing I, Business En glish, Merchandising, B.S. Rider College, Adviser FBLA MR. RUSSELL PAUL, Typing I, Data Processing Bookkeeping, B.A. Linfield College Mr. Joe M cl ntire Leads Sophomores n MRS. BARBARA ANN lVllLCHg Speed Reading, Contemporary Trends in Layout, Design, 81 Typography, English ll, B.A., lVl.A. Glassboro State College, Adviser: Torch MR. JOSEPH MCINTYHEQ Algebra l, Il, General Math lg Adviser, Class of 1977 MR. RICHARD RIDAY, Department Headg Calculus, Trig- onometry, General Math ll, B.S. Columbia MR. ARLEN PERGRllVlg Mechanical Drawing ll, Structural and Piping, Project Design 81 Nlachines, Beginners Wood Craft, B.A. Glassboro State Collegeg Adviserg Class of l.977 we gia Keep your eye on copy, kids, not on the keys. Mr. Russell Paul educators 131 MR RICHARD SMITH Consumer Educatlon Buslness Law BS Bloomsburg State College Advlser Torch Busmess MRS BETTI1. SMITH Praetlcal Chemlstry Jr Sr SC1 ence BA Glassboro State College Adv1ser Class of 1978 MR BERNARD SMII' H U S Hlstory II BS Campbell College Equlpment Manager Asslstant Varslty Football Coach Freshman Gxrls Basketball MR LOU STICKEL Physlcal Educatlon I II Ilealthl II BS Unlverslty of Maryland Head Football Coach IN xx XUINKII R lkh XLIIXII X, H XM 1503 'N I A I I I I I I M-A I ir M I . . . 1 ' 7 7 . . ' . I , . . , . ' I I ' . ' . H . , . . , . . , 5 5 5 5 3 1 S 5 1 1 S S 1 S 1 5 1 Q s xl - ' 1 7 7 I . I ,xx-xg-xx-Q--xxx-xxx--xx I I , , . I ' K 7 7 I 7 ' ' I 1 I I I I I I I .. in I 'Q I I k-,l ' I f A A' il -- 'ti' f 1 I I . .. I . Rui fi, N5 3,31 g H . A E I I 1 ' , ll'Il I AK, , . I I 1 . 1 , . . , 1 . , , l- --',- . 1 . V- ' I , . . 9 g , I 132 educators MRS. MAY SIMONEg Typing II, Stenography Ig B.S. Rider College sxssssxxxsssxsssssssssxa Pvc enjoyed my first year at Riverside High School because there is loads of spirit here and everyone is friendly. -Mrs. Bette Smith ggxggmsssxxxsxsssxsx DR. RICHARD STOCKTONQ IPS, CP Physics, Electronics, Readingg M.A. Glassboro State College, O.D. Pennsylvania State College of Optometry Bernie Smith Trains Girls' F rash C agers I I I I xx-.xxsxssssx1SS5N ' MRS. M. PATRICIA TRAUGOTTQ l,.ibrariang A.B. ' College of New Rochelle, M.S.L.S. Drexel University sxsx MR. ROBERT SHURILLAQ General Math II, Geometryg B.S. East Stroudsburg State College educators 133 WITTERSCHEIN: SNAP, CRA CKLE AND PEP l MISS FAYETTA WELLSQ Spanish I, Il, III, MR. MACARIO WARRENQ Art I, Hg B.S. New Mexico Western University IVQ B.A. Beaver College, M.A. Middlebury Collegeg Adviser: National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society MR.. ,IUHN VANSCIVICRQ Spanish l, llg Rutgers College of South jerseyg Adviser: Key Club 134 educators MRS. ETHl'il,, Wll.l,lAMSg Stenography l, Ilg Secretarial Praeticeg B.S. Trenton State College F H' ' BMW f ,,.'i- 5 : Q , N it ii! 6'Mr. Warren is cool and We have alot of fun with him. John Gonteski MISS JOAN VAll,g Physical Education l, ll, Health I, ll, B.A. Trenton State College, Girls' Basketball, lsh, Hockey Coachg Adviser: GAA MRS. MARION WITTERSCHEINQ Mythology, Imagination, College Vocabulary, World Literature, Famous Short Stories, Shakespearian Tragedies, B.S. Trenton State College, Adviser: Class of 1975 f-ss? MR. PARKER WORTHINGTONQ Department Head, jr.-Sr. Science, C.P. Biology, Biology ll, B.S. Rutgers University For never being to Spain, Mr. VanSciver knows his Span- Ron Russel MR. JOSEPH WILLARDQ Driver's Ed., Physical Edu- cation l, Il, Health l, ll, B.S. West Chester State College, Varsity Baseball, J.V. Wrestling Coach educators 135 RHS Secretaries A ia' S ehool Administration MRS. DOROTHY RYAN and MRS. RUTH SMITH: Main Office Secre- turies MRS. CHARLOTTE NORWICKE and MRS. PATRICIA VIGGIANO: Guidance Secretaries 136 educators i 1 E seg .r. flf MRS. ALICE TAYLOR: Superintendentis Secretary MRS. VERA ALFRED: Board Office Secretary MRS. VERONICA OLGIATI: Ass't Suptfs Secretary MRS. GAIL NOE: Principalis Secretary gs CAFETERIA WORKERS: Mrs. Gertrude Murphy, Mrs. Mary Atzert, Mrs. Josephine O'Neal, Mrs. Gladys Knauh, Mrs. Marie Pricket, Mrs. Eleanor Link. s xxx xxx-Qxsxxxssx xsss MAINTENANCE: Mr. William Frech and Mr. Jeff Taylor MRS. DORIS KOSTRUBZ Board Secretary nm :Wim weave' m.f.:s...,fIm-Z-..,,,.....::ffr:w.,-Qwss15r:rmf::fsaw.sssfw..m.5wr..--,w1e:rf.erwae:bwui:a , 5' ??e1i',1,. . .5 5:4 7 :til Lf'f?s5' ' W 1 , U 9124 ,, A J wiv: ,gf ' 12 1 , 21.1 A eiA.,!51g5p .- Ja 0 . , T7 . -EE : L x ' 9 2 if 'Wfg fs , M, 2 QS, af' V ? f gg f , 5 f m ii -, , . ,ff f zf egg i bfi 34. ,Eff 'Wx .Q 42 K fig A 2 xx ,QS J Q ,jfz A w 4, f QW Pr. Q, N I f if- GNL. YH 'W K' W, A qgyw V ,fx5f1,w 5 W5fm:??4:?jg,eJ? W Q, ft ' , ,QQ f- vw- ' :yi ,r f J L,,, i Jfagwfkk, fa-Y V .A , f',, .Z v1fQM?i f5:',' 2' E wa, , :swf : J QM rom lst period to last, September to june, freshmen to juniors, we have all the memorie getting lost in the halls . . . being late for classes . . . turning those long awaited rings . . . waiting for it to get cold enough to wear our club jackets . . . competing for the spirit stick . . . waiting it out Gtil we get senior priv- ileges . . . being one of 861 underclass- men . . . working our way to senior- ity... ' being U FCUEIG sof Spirited frosh use Keebler Cookies for float Working long hours to produce the best float possible the Fresh- man class selected i'Keebler Cookiesw as their theme for the Homecoming day festivities. Under officers Charles Kirchner v presidpntg Robin liaehser, vice-pres idcntg Carol Armstrong. sccrctaryg and Nancy Freund, treasurerg the freshmen worked to increase their treasury for projects in their junior and senior years. Un the sports scene, the Frosh football team boasted a 3-5 record, the best in 10 years. 99 The class of '78 is great! -Sharon Ambrose Our class really worked great t o gether coming. ' ' Lee Allbrighl Mike Allen Sharon Ambrose Steve Anderson Bill Appleton Carol Armstrong Tom Awante Perry Aydelolte Philip Bacino Robin Baehser Monica Bames Steve Barone Pat Barron Carol Basnett Roy Beehe Barbara Belli Rose Ann Belmondo Deborah Benner Sunday Bennett Carol Blehl Mark Bohnberger jamie Boles Charles Borden Russell Bowles Barry Bracken Deanna Bruno Paula Byers Peggy Beekler Mary Camp Pam Canzanese Kathy Carruthers Charles Cheesman Gina Cicale Phyllis Clark Ron Coley Nick Commisso Carol Comstock Robert Conner Pat Conner Donna Copes Anthony Corbin Donna Cox Jeff Crabtree Kenny Cranmer Bill Creely Dave Daddino Peter D'Angelo Margie Daniels Linda Davenport Rich Derrico 140 rookies during Home- -Debby Poinsett Freshman class and frosh football team representatives, Joyce Hamrick and Karen Kaluhiokalani, smile to the crowds as they ride in the Homecoming parade. P ' . Q i't 1 . . C f C z as C. ' ' ' A ,,,. N r,, . arl ii Q . 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C f .C.. .5 C ra.. . . sv' During the halftime activities of the Homecoming game, the freshman float, Keebler Cookies, circles the field as the spectators applaud the factory and elves. Everyone got together at Homecoming to help make our float a success. -Robin Baehser 5.3 U95 fs is O P-fir rn:- 9-7 222 an mm .4:r :IFE 5: EST fb Sm O Er E2 UQH 55? E.-rs 22 Ss 3 5. 5 O '41 5-' ED -Z2 EI Pl' U2 :n O W' W F. FP 5 CT' O 5 :e F6 'U '1 EL 1? w '1 EL si xx J 'evi' V , J V M, f 4 'ff igv Jia - ' rf 'gs s ' .. -4' .Q , ,,t' sf ' ,I ., 5 ff- V7 .3 ' '- - ff- K .. ,v 2 if if K ' Yikifsie ' , 'j f. 'L e 1 1 I 'V E V? ' iiifiy' . 5m'w ,w, P Tift 1 'J ' If Y M V I A H la , f., 4 , ,, K JV' , 1 21 A. 1:1 K X I Ziy i W. f qi , ,, fig., i'ii 1 'i, vii iii lui his f , ' r ,, ew My 1 ,ai A+ ' 4, ip, ' f f A if 77 ' 'i gg V. 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Fred DeSante Nancyann DeWald Susan Dewson Phil Uonatiello Liann Erlston Sandy Espenschied Tim Eubank Mike Fagan Esther Faunce John Faust Bettie Fenimore Jim Fertig Franklin Foster Nancy Freund Joan Gaberlein Kim Gaiderowicz Michele Gentile Sue Ghegan Jeff Gordon John Grob Janice Hamrick Joyce Hamrick Clayton Haney Valerie Hansen Colleen Haran Melissa Hargreaves Tina Hargrove Donna Hemmcrle Ronnie Hoffman Larry Homer Peter lannuzzi Denise J ack Sue Jackson Nancy Jungblut Dawn Kalmes Karen Kaluhiokalani Ken Kapuscinski Maureen Keane Katie Keith Ken Kelly Joanne Kessler George Kilbride Pat Kirby Charlie Kirchner rookies 141 FROSH TE M POST WINNINGSEASONS '99 I think our freshman class got along great. -Dawn Kalmes Thanks to Mr. Perry and Bubba, we had the best freshman football team in ten years. -Jeff Flash Gordon Our frosh teams worked hard together. Their efforts showed in their records. This was one of the few years we have had winning teams. -Janice Hamrick I think that Mr. Shurilla was one of the best Wrestling coaches that the frosh team had. -Nick Commisso It was great being a freshman cheerleader. -Denise Pennell Our class will be alot closer than all the other clases, because we will have the same people through out all of the four years. -Charlie Kirchner Kevin Kirk 9 A Freshman class officers: Charlie Kirchner, presidentg Robin Baehser, vice-presi- dentg Carol Armstrong, secretaryg Nancy Freund, treasurer. Darlene Kruk , :'i ' t Kathleen Kuhn n if ,. .ii . ' i .: . Bette Lee ew- 'fa -- we ,- , : . i 5' Robin Mmm Q if is K K! Karen Mafgafum - i ,..: -M f - , ...F . ' 1? - David Marris 'Q Q, 4 i 'W . ' Maha ,,. I c H - ' 2 Jim Maurer ' . . 5 L A Mar!! .lane Miller Y 4 1- 7 ig: 'xiii if S V Colleen Mitsch r Q ' K ,, - H CH-WIC MOIOHCY , H ' ' ' . Norbert Moore N .- i L Alan Myefs ' .,, e , . .,.. gs. , 5 ' A iii' ,, Name r . - r n s i Janet Nemchik ' ' ' f ...M . , z Edwina O'Bri ' 5 2 ' A , ' ' V . .. an 1 N ,f if . ' -f-: we - W , 'F Bonnie Oram ' ' f A. 'ar is fr Y N. i f-3. I . 1 1 a n Damn 0'RSillv 5 a- r - ' . . f s 21 Elaine on fl, X . , 9, sq ,F .fr Q N.. . , S- - was y K .. , Charles Pay ne Denise Pennell Linda Pickens Deborah Poinsett Chris Prickett Walter Py well Herbert Rambo Frank Reale if . -'I it ' - ., W :Eg y sg Ig.. . 'ff K K 55:2-. st c l ' ' 1'i , ., ., . , .sce M .. .5 , Q ask if W if N r o n n is ai if F f r . a a a 6.35 so W. as-5 3 4 'A 'X' , . K -W y 5 '1 i K Ca. ., r wif I ,iss A -- ff fa ,,,,,'-7 H j if JM, Elaine Renshaw if .,', - ' ' if ' 'C E' L C K I Donna Ridgeway T . 4 Xi My , ...V ,. ,, . i ff Harold Ridgeway K - K 3 Chris Robertson .S I ,. .. A -' ' , Sharon Robinson ...- . I Nzya.: my 'Q V ' N A ' ' ' . Q Linda Rossi L M f gg Q - .. 5 s ' Edward Ruff gg - s. ff y . , ' Gary Rust r .- 1 12- 'W' Yi e 'zz 1 '2.. Barbara Sanderlin ij , ' x T5 . Q , Q l - N .,: ,r t Shelly Schwartz ir 1- f. f L- , :zl y ii W '15 ' Y . M 341 4 i f wendy Sm 'f , ' K . Joe Sedo' Qiiflliku . iii Ni 1 I , S iii' ' . ' 1 V ,Y Y 142 rookies Frosh eager Mike Fagan struggles to get possession of the ball as Dave Daddino, George Kilbride and Norbert Moore look on, in the 38-32 victory over Audubon. This was the first year for the frosh girls to have a winning basketball team, with the help of a great coach, Bernie Smith. -Joanne Kessler Frosh grappler Charles Payne attempts to sit out of a hold after a first period take down in a disappointing 7-4-5 loss against Northern Burlington. The frosh football team put alot of effort into the games. -Bettie Fenimore Hoopster Carol Armstrongjumps up for the ball as she tries to hit it to one of her fellow teammates in their 19-16 victory over Delran. lupus-num--nu nl- anim un:-f 'arms-xanmmm rn as-f x N- t X N S i i iees 'X X 'NX r ':'. tags: . 11, ., :ii 5 .5 P- : 'fi S wv- ,H A . 9 '+ Q if isir ki ih - -,T ff ft sa, f X f 5 jg f I as , N we ' 1,-,tiff w, L: Q 5 if ' a t I! if gi' 5- ' . -is f--' ' - -1 'ss -2 is -- x:,I+13, Sift I EYESYL55 P ,,i: 1 , aers ' ,a 11 51' 'fgjifff-f F f, A ,faagffzs - ..'-- 5 ff -- 2 sns S siee if 1 Q is ---'- 2 - ips -2 ' ft- is .twa t f i- i x X is t t if N LQYEE. Emi S515 ' ' t r . - 'Q-Q - QQ VTV J- . ,,, , ,kx ,. X l 'x E? vatr aaaasf 2,5 ,L atip ip . 4 will if s. s X W K 5 'fit Mark Sedor John Seifried Barbara Sharp Karen Shinn Kathryn Simon Mark Simpkin Karen Skorny Joe Smith Robert Smith Jeff Snow Ronald Snow Joe Streahle Brian Snyder Juanita Spiehs Janet Steinwender Kim Stoltz Kathy Stone J oy ce Strouse Lalitha Subramanian Betty Ann Sykes Charlotte Tice Billy Timo Brenda Tool Michele Townsend Bonnie Tyler Joy Tyler Bonnie Walton Frank Weight Bonnie Williams Theresa Whclen rookies 143 Although we leave Riverside to enter Delran, I feel every- one will miss the new friends they went to school With. Cheryl Abel Michael Alfred Patricia Anderson Karen A m ao james Assante Susan Atkinson Dawn Baker Gregory Barone John Barron Maria Bastos Robin Becker Bonnie Beekler Robert Benton Sharon Berkowitz Charles Bemd Catherine Bether Matthew Bienkowski William Blatchley Maureen Bloodgood Robert Borsuk Nancy Bower james Bozarth Robert Bracken Phyllis Brockelman Mariann Brown Mary Ann Caldwell Suzanne Clair Cecelia Clauss Patricia Cohan Estelle Conway Gary Cooper Donila Coverly Nancy Cox Glenn Cunningham Donna Dann Phyllis Davis Licia DeLuca Brian Delosier Stephen Devenny Vema DeWald 144 rookies 4.--. me in A, he ., X S fy 43 -Cindy Travis ' ' y 'Y .V ' 25' Z lf ' K :.,f:,21 W x ' Tw , ii KI, -, A V il git of 4, ,aa i . ' ag' 5Q?Q 4 m,,4ifi', , R ir- ,,. VJ . 1 f A Q Q 5 a S SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Colleen Haran, Terri Morrow, Paula Slawinski and Linda Donatiel- lo discuss upcoming events while lunching at Strouseis. The class worked well together but for the size of the class there was poor representation at meetings and money making activities, and with a little more cooperation they will reach their set goals. -Mr. Arlen Pergrim M' i HW 5 5 ,Q ,Q ff ,.,, A , 6 f H!! O 1 f fr ll! W if ie Y , .6,,.VHg,y,EA Vg -we f' L 'ff 1 , iyi r The worst thing about leaving Riverside and going to Delran High School, is P 5 . that there won't be any of the great traditions Riverside has. i -Phyllis Davis a i A i ' e 'P yriy -P 1 A4 if A .W if V, 2 I V' A '.f' 'r 'ii , f A l B 1'e . R P or uaa P aa lao af ff sf -, bw ' 4 . --,f 1 1 :1',, - ' r ye eaaa at airaa i A V 2 1 V ii R' , V -.'-' L Y' V fgt V I ,Aii fi i s 5 A'-i. 2 M ' jg f i'rr A Munn! r 1 'Pf fa ., f' 4 O JLG .f 'Winnie the Pooh' Places Sophs in Second Homecoming is very exciting. -Marcy Hamersly Going to float meetings was a lot of work but worth it in the end receiving second place. -Marianne Caldwell M? I was surprised the Sophomore float won over the Juniors. -Trisha Anderson The Sophomores started the year working on their homecoming float. With sights set on first place, the class picked i'Winnie the Poohw as their theme. After much hard work the result was second place, following the Seniors. To earn money for the float and future events, the Class of '77 had cake sales, sold buttons at football games, and held a guess-the-rice- puffs raffle. Mr. Joseph McIntyre and Mr. Arlen Pergrim were the advisers. The officers were Colleen llaran, presidentg Terri Morrow, vice presi- sscw- ' 9 gg 1nn1e made the Soph float. -Lisa Urbanski After three weeks of hard work on the Sophomore Class float WINNIE THE POOHV parades proudly dentg Paula Slawinski, secretaryg Colleen Haran encirclcs the field awaiting the an- nouncement of the five finalists. 51. .V W 2 F .eigx 511 A ,, aetre Y . ,f ' W.,-N l ' an ew M .gf 13 .si 'f-,.f?', f ' . ,..,,i ,Q ' -- 1 ,442-V K 1-A , Z fatiata 5 E if S V : 5 fllh I if 3 around the field during Homecoming halftime with anticipation of capturing first place. ' V ' H e ,. ,W . 1- , . ,.. 4 .,1 1 A t ' lv. ,gg L. -Z ,. r, -..-- A '?J'7P ' ' Q 3' e -5' , r - , , - I . 1 r i . - ,f at - N 'gf A ff 5 Q ' Q ffzif t 4'.?.i r M A V' I, I , ry i f 0 ',,, ff, A , H VI ,I uf f .. .i r Q Mfr 7 5' ., ,,,,. 1 my V an I V ,.vvV lr g ill .3 M xr, , 1 fzwgx' 1. I V A N nz A ,avr , I X 924 and Linda Donatiello, treasurer. Steven Diehm Deborah Dippolito Lynn Dolin Linda Donatiello Louri Doran Roger Dove Richard Earl Audrey Edge Dawn Elliott Susan Endicott Virginia Fairhurst David Faunce Carolann Fertig Larry Fields Matthew Fisch Sandra Fleming Donna Flowers Alan Friedley Elizabeth Fusco William Gardner Donna Gatti Michael Gaughan Kathleen Geary Denise Giandonato Craig Gilbert Carol Gilmore Christine Goldy john Gonteski Rookies 145 Joen Green Paul Grevera Brendon Griffin Mark Griffin Susan Griffith Adell Gunderman Kenneth Gustavsen Karin Haar Kevin Haran Susan Heigh james lloelz Cathyann Hoffman Lori Hoffman Mary Hopps Barbara Horan Maryann lluminski Steven Hunter David Hyland Nora Hyland Elizabeth Irons Debbie jaensch Kathleen jones Robert ,Iurimas Carla Kalwaitis Margaret Kanigowski Michele Keating Laura Kelly Lester Kemble William Kilbride Victoria King Robert Kinslow Gordon Kirby Richard Klinger Geraldine Kluska Joanne Knapp Joseph Knast Erie Knaub Theresa Konrad Bonnie Kostrub Ann Kuezynski Patricia LaMonica Johanne LaPlante I , I I 4 , X aaa ,I I I I f K f ' I A K f ,, o P ,wr-10 f af z 'I 353'-'wwnazwf .eww -' V 1, M I tiling 't y'.f.,' f -' an 7!,i23'i:2 2. if in-Wiriir-'Eff I , ' ' AVIP. wail? 6 , ttf ,, an ' , V. I gh A ig Z I 1 5 '1 7 mix V i 592.9 ig! ., ,,,,. we 1 if at We , it ' I ff iie V ' .ff -: . , nie, vw . 5 ev,v1 ,t,. I ,.,yir,,., . v I iii y M K Qt .- ' fl., ' ,,,. ' 'V ...,,,,,, 2 f . f ' f, 9:31 ' N I , V A 5 4 I Zez 5 2 21- H I it - e..'5:,,a Y-SQ. A at or 2 ' 1-.:J:.w:' W .,.., 3 ' ' M jeg , 5 ' 1' fi A ti - : . :F L 7 ir R ' I ' ' 'fa Sports Night was a lot of filfg fun, very interesting, and iif' y different from a few of my 7 ,,kf D f 'jd-',. W 'ka . I Q get 3 past expcriencesf, if -w' 1'fii'M wi? 'aazl -Robert Brown JV HOOPSTER GARY ILNOCH dribble-s around his lloly Cross defender during a 'clittle ltarnsi' 58-50 victory. I 46 Rookies ROBIN SCHNEIDER displays her gymnastics talent during Sports Night competition. County. Doug won his match 10-0. 2 wr ' :ft , it, S XF' 6 for r l K i ir, y ,,, ,f L J ii W- ' 5 , f xy of Qi 'M Hi' 'S' Sportsminded Sophomores Show Spirit Q X Aa. Q. ' ' no z , 1: V Efwu-' ': ifxiiil ii . 1' ' , ' . 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A Barbara l.al wi nas Howard Lauder joseph Laulxtta Brian Leehleidner Barbara lieusner Carol lrloyd Andrea Lootz Marianne l,oPresti Stephen LoPresti Sharon Maher Beatrice Majeski joseph Makin Robert Malecki Albert Mancini Patrick Mannion Susan Manuel Keith Marini Debra Marino Earl Marks Allise Marti-r Kim Mallack John McAlack Robert McBrearty Scott MeColgan Robert Mclfarland Claire Mcllugh Patricia McKenna Robert McManus Joann Meredith Susan Mersman Karen Miller joy Moehernuk Gina Mori Steven Moritz Terri Morrow Ann Moulton Robert Murphy Connie Mulhausen Keith Myers Lorna Nauss Bruce Noe Patricia Nolan julia Nuckowski Regina 0'Brien Lori Pardys Mark Penkala Donald Penne-Il john Penn:-Il Jennie Pierson Debbie Pimpinelli Sherrie Playford Thomas Polonczyk Michael Ptaszenski James Rambo Donna Reed Roy Reeves Barry Reichelt Sarah Reilly Eric Rcim-rtsen William Reuller Donna Rice Robert Richardson Douglas Roberts Patricia Rose Rookies 147 Sophomore Class Adviser Mr. Arlen Pergrim discusses upcoming events with Sally Reilly and Lorna Nauss while sitting in U16 C0l1rt yard. Richard Rosmando Brian Ross Michael Rossi Noreen Rossi Mina Russell Sharon Ryan Maria Sabino John Sadowski Richard Salkowski Victoria Sanchez Karen Sands Robin Schneider Donald Scott Steven Shade janine Shenangowski Laura Sherman Holly Sklar Paula Slawinski Cynthia Smith Robin Smith Barbara Sparrow Cheryl Stabilito Craig Stahl Fred Stahl Keith Stainker Cindy States 148 Rookies , as u f -'i 1' In E wi, 2 . i2 i if my in he 33 ei? wt ,P ' it A si ,M 1 ' ' 5 5, JU 1232 i vt t ,We 5? 2 , .,.i ,itt,,yt,,t, K ,K wh. Academics: Major Role In Student Life get - 3 9 1 While typing a job in Mrs. Ncls0n's Typing l class, Sophomore Beverly Giardinelli asks for her assistance when she stumbles upon forgotten material. f 3. VK ,, ,K 53, W Q ,H w,Y,4a , .W .... . , , .t i , iv ,, .,.,, V' . ,L . I ff 1' , is M ff fl esh, M as W' , x A 5,3 v V,i j1,',l' . 1? vt I 5 'gt ,S i n ff Vw, . ,., V ns jg it tx- -1' l A f 1. , ., it U4 ,,,, u ,. '- 'Y w ws 'V me 1 544- tffwf, V gil' , , at . -i:- ' 'if Q ' S 4' W I ,, ff, l.tf,.w-it t '. f 5 .J EE s 1 , X, Q, 92 H , Q , is ,f f Q yy 3: 1 f if 1, K My iwilglg . , -' As David Kabel examines a book on Julius Caesar, Mr. William Dent and Craig Stahl discuss other Roman leaders in their study of them. The courses and teachers here are really differentg it's a big change from Delran junior High. -Bob Kinslow is If in-4 'limi as l ia? if i 4 Kim Wilkins reviews her notes one final time before taking a test she has studied extensively for all week. , , ,A i rm .- T 1 s F, , iv- Q T., e Q ' f . - ms, Y 1 .ia , sew . - - it xg' A H ..,,it. ..:. . if. Q if l i fr. is we ' 5 ta. 'FXR 1 iimf Tu 1 ww 51 wi C ft Q fr it , QI V:,k L, -k-.: ii. ff: ' ' D .55 D Q .5 - ei ' i . I I T. , 1 iii? rr :L N,, Qjsi . - sfrdi C ctitt , C Elwjht Q bi 3, 5 'Ks Na K Q' 'Xifiiff We -X E if . iii? 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Susan Steele Mark Steska Carol Stow Diane Sundberg Dianna Taylor Karen Teamoh Cynthia Tevis John Tirjan Eduardo Trani Cynthia Travis Ted Unley Lisa Urbanski Tammy Walker Craig Wanckel Brenda Watson Deborah Watson Sean Webb Linda Weight Susan Westergom David White Diane White john Wigmore Kim Wilkins Mark Wilkins Charles Williams Steven Williams Joanne Willis George Wilson Kerryl Wilson Lawrence Winkelspecht Sandra Winkelspecht Cynthia Wolfe Gregory Woodington Brian Workman Rex Workman Nancy Worthington joan Wurst Stephen Yocum Marchia Zacchei Robert Zoll Rookies 149 Frank Abriola Patricia Acton Dan Ahrens Donna Alfieri Pete Altadonna Barbara Armstrong Kevin Arnold Joy Barnes Madvlyn Barone Nlichael Biancone Brenda Bloodgood Chris Boardman Ed Bock Tim Bond Germaine Booker Wendy Borovnyack Bonnie Borsuk Kathy Bowker Tim Bowker Gerry Bracken Barbara Brant Donna Breuer Louise Brockelman John Browne Brenda Bruton Karen Buch Sherrie Burdick Bill Burns Steve Burns Cris Cancellieri ,lim Capobiancu Sandy Castick Gary Catramhone Ed Chambers Michele Chiaccio Nancy Chiaccio Tony Cieali Linda Cifuni David Clift Ellie Cliver Bob Constantino Lany Convery Sharon Conway Bob Cook Carol Copes Tyrone Council Ruth Cranmer Debra Creely Pat Crossland Joann Crowthcrs ,I im Dandrea Connie D'Angelo Diane Danielson Debbie Danser Donna Dare Michael DeLuea Jeff DeMarchi David DePalmo Kaye Deppe 1 50 Rookies s. ,wx 5. . :.. ii as it X. Singin' Raisin H lp Plump lunior Spirit Sports Night was the last and most mean- ingful for the Senior and Delran girls. -Pat Crossland Being Head Raisin made me hungry. -Barry Frankil sa ,W si R Jai f l- , 1' ' - 11 iw. 391: . .W S f .. t ' ek ' mf x i' 'Wi x X E ,. 'ff 'VPS as-. ...F ff. fy F W as I if X V . wikis fi 5 . E Ei X fa 'Q ig' 5 -, n.,- junior Class representative Connie D,Angelo registers her excitement as she is announced a Homecoming finalist during halftime of the Holy Cross game. 1: Q.. fi' , s- few ws x Q s X X93 is e 193' s. Q.. 1 A f , : WT ' i ,H N 4 . Mi- ... . if ,, 15 Qt, -I . ,f se ' in . Q ew fa sw s S fs .Mom 3 X res' In .95 x s as - .LR Y 1 ,fx t is rffs ,. ..., A . ,Q - 7 . .5 .,-k 1, , f ' X .- I s 1 Q1 . --s' I5 . 'N -ef -- t,-.. f 1 .P W , ' ,, A .. 1 ' . .fr A r-its .. J ,sf A A A ' av,-.als Y :art U 5 FH i . ' a Q' ' :s th L.N. W 1 .mf .3 , g ,. .g A '.'i'5 ' C 'MQ . - Q -. ,' K -i A-Ei,.t,. .: E. ,ff t T ii: ih 4 K t 1 f .. - .',-' I se .,.. 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'K ' 1 'll' ' 1 f f ff z 1 , 'EW .. - ,st t -. 7 .f tp ,- ,. -. , ,f S ,, ,L KU.. c og . , We Fi, if Bw .......,.i 1 i e 5 an ,v X we ,Q Q L iffy S its - fgzn isgg we S ef Bam. X' 5 ' :JY 255 s W s K 'iss - if Q 4. -1554, :say D-1 1:1 at 5' , Portrayed as singing raisins, several juniors ride atop their class float for which the theme was Advertisements,,' in order to depict a popular television commercial. 'ni' Y 5' is I ia... ,. ., Q. . 111' tif 94, A. f Patricia DeSante Michael Devenny Kelly Devine Chris DiBiase Diane Domenus Deidre Dorsey John Downes Terry Drumn Dawn Edmondson Patti Eirich Alison Erlston Dennis Erlston Cathy Eubank Irene Evans jenny Falk Kathi Fenimore Lisa Fincher Cindy Fox Richard Franchi Barry Frankil Connie Friel Judy Fullerton Sarah Gallagher Beth Gardner Glenn Garron Emily Ghegan Kathy Ghegan Lori Giandonato Diana Gillies Eric Gizara Kathleen Goff Greg Gonzales Nancy Graebelding Karen Graham Edward Grevera Denise Griffith Donna Griffith Betty Hackert Sharon Hamersly Debby Hamrick Dawn Hansen Tom Harrington john Haslam Carla Heck Jim Heislcr Elaine Helscl Debi Herman Joan Hinkle Mark Hopkins Dale Horner Patricia Huminski Felecia lannuzzi Donna Ibbetson Steve lhhetson Phyllis jones Deborah ,Iungblut Scott Kalmey 'Being president has been a kinky experi- ence. -Gary Catrambone Rookies 151 ltr Joann Kaluhiokalani Kathy Kasperowicz Dorene Kawczak Edward Kemble Debbie Kennedy Denise Kilbride Anne Kinslow Vivian Klapproth Karal Klaus Victoria Kobihz Lisa Krupp Tim LeConey Bill Leon Marrianne Lelejko jeff Livengood Leslie Lobe Frank LoPinto joseph Mann Kris Manos Lyn Manuel Lisa Marino Mark Marrocco john Marshall Mary Mascarin Gary Massa Rose Mayer Michael Mayo Milissa McAleer janet McBride Barbara McCallin Laura McDonald Bob McFadden Barbara MeGirr Gregg Mcliissock Mike McMullen Sandy Meli joe Miller Beth Ann Missimer Cindy Mitchell jim Mollineaux lvan Moore lmtiaz Moosavi Richard Moravek Susan Mufalli Debbie Myles Susan Nace joe Nichterlein Betsy Niver Veronica Nolan joseph 0'l'lanlan Bob 0'Ravitz Marc Orgiefsky Steven Ott Stacy Pardys Cindy Pate Ed Penkala Bob Perrit Ray Pestridge John Phillips Anita Phipps 152 Rookies 1 K . K K in .... ,, . ,S '- . eeii . i ' , , I ' , 1- L . 4 . P .. ' ' 'e ' e f if is S, ' f , as ' f K , ..,tAi , A A . L . K :.:. , ' . ? Q f i .... 2 A Fl fins X - is . - '- - ,L , T11 --is rw. 4 . s , V . . K -. , . .F K , . 5, is K , .. ,K K, ,li 3 K s. Q get K ,sg his y ' s o S .t 1 4 , .e . :Q 9 is Q SK N F, N. I g t. ' L ' - if- ' -:r 1 f rg, - - .- I A . ....,. 5' ' - - S 'JAY1 - 5 .fi ' f s -. .1 5. g. , A JF? : . -, .. . 2 it L l ' 1 H-K j f--fs : 1 xK Ks if , . L? K K ' 1 i S .Q 2 -si. , if . ' .. i i 1 -K ,, W s s w , Q:- V W a : saess 1 s s stel 2- if 5 , . f- .iQ,sw?1,.- f S . -' .A . .Shit .ie 1. f .2 N- fi '-si E . i . --fgsl - . - ' I S - :-- -' K TUX .K K .. l K . . i lsij i ... K - ,- ii ,et :H K 'i ff K ' 51,-P H 5' ' 5' if ' ' -' ' f 5:-. . .. '- --, ,- K-gf- : , 'Ng o--I 1551: ' ' , -- ' Nu. ki ' - ' - 'gf 1' , , - 5 L . , .. - . - . ., 3. P Q e s .S fe f e . f Vg f ff M 2 -f ' jones, Committee Dance in the Moonlight s egg eie J N - i N. 4 , I e so 4- zf 5 2-e. Sis-2: i i. f, 2' if . 5' fi: B' bw if in :Wa 'F S 2 s teleet seis f get i.. 1 -if at f 3.5 is 5 gs. ar :ffe .L . S s R Sa -:.X': '.:g. S . as ef if l K,- ,.s:9V vs ' . gas it , 3 .K 'X s 42 ggi, gt il et. .... , , , . Q- , S M : , ax e- ., . fs.jKK 72 . - fha 'Q I f: . Q Ms M. f ' is- f iaiig' 3 ' X this gf if ,Q K xg my , A t A 'ff W' 2' Mg! , K , limi? , , .V . ' , . g' 1 l ' Our class is together even though we are separating. -Kathy Ghegan mf' r, 1 yu f x, 'ff ' L L5 .536 , 3 my V ,' ,ff fy, mn, ,:' ' , it ,H 'W N' A Q, .,'j,wi,f1' M- v- X152 I I ff , K 1,.,,KA iq J ew Q., we in ' 'P A , ,1 uf A , Q- S 5 ' Y it , LW Y W ' if 1, ! If 1' tg am 5 j, I f 'V .JM if ' Class of '76 advisers Mrs. Maria Crane and Mr. Bill Dent review the profits gained from the cup cake sale and ear wash. , 7,57 W , Iunior Class Raises Fund With M84M Sale , ,..,-. ,IIIII Junior class officers Cris Cancellieri, Gary Catrombone, Sandy States, Connie D,Angelo prepare for the first meeting of the class to discuss the Prom arrangements. Even though the 331 juniors will be separated next year when Delran leaves, many juniors took part in the varied fund raising ac- tivities such as cake sales, window washes and an iVl8ziVl sale. The junior float this year was iiPost Raisin Branf' lt featured a large cereal box, a bowl, toaster and raisins. The class kept busy preparing for its prom. After prom chairman Phyllis jones was chosen, the committee picked 'iDancing in the Moonlight as its theme. Kevin Prickett Elf Z . Robin Proscia , Peggy Ratajczak 1, I ,fm -,Q , Q I , I ., , I., Debbie Reale 4 I- I' Ti I. Y I V 'II Richard Rendfrey sv , Z A , Joe Renshaw 5' ' I I , I I II I ,sit V 41 ' Cheryl Reynolds ,M s I I - V i K K' V ' -f W Frank Ridgeway Ae - rg 'I f ,, 5 ii ' ' . I 'L , I ,J Kathy Robinson I 35-,I A.-. 3 V V I F Hi, 5 ei, sf, Richard Robinson i X I V . if Z ' ' Q t VV A 1 5 A Q II ,I oy Rockwood 1 I' I . I, II., , II II Ron Russell 'I I ,i,,, .I K ' K W ' Ki I Mary Sacalis V , ' . ,A I I : gi 9, II T T' , ,I II K 7Ir' f Peter Sacalis iti rra 1 I , rrrs : ' 1 sham sakowski 473+ 1? '- 'Wg sl V i , Kia, i'i ,, Q 'A 9 . Q - Melinda S3l'lChCZ 3--Ml i'i' New V - r, ' V' K - E - S VV Mike Sanderson 5 , VVI III I a-,, '- 1, III a z II Linda Santino e 1 K 'K Bm-da Schmidt f Iii, if W' 1 I Ellen scan Karen Selover ' V I K ' Jim Sheairs y 'Z K ' A ' . , ,ar 3 ' is Becky Sheets -g Q 1 ,r V H , X , ff K G1-i1Smirh as I- , I I9 I , ,, I I I Joe Smith M I II LV' ' ' - 7 - ,IX ,I Sandy Stanton I ff ' jf K ,. - f g' A '- I I I Sandy States .sf i, A sri' 5 A Q, Valfifs., V, K .V A , V' K ' 4 . Laffy Swllwag II I' ' 4 I, I 21 I A 3 'I J F I egg? 3 I Sue Stergin a ff 1 Q Q al. 1, , -5, KA? ' if ,. - Shmv SM I Terry Stiles ,V Carol Stoer at r I I , -V V Keith Talon V -5 I , I f 3 pf' Delores Taylor Y, ' II , 5 I Vince Tirendi K V-we KI I ' 51 II 2 , I , ,, ,, , K , 'I f K ' Robyn Townsend f I : -' ,nf ., '1 , 'f . f ,, V ' , 1, ' , ,V II I I I WV II , A v. I ,I I: Iwi , ,I Dean Tmutz , -s V , I 5 H 4115! V . f i I, t ' ' uentin Truesdale , :ZF A r V ,ua fi 3 2 aff , Wine Bob TWO K V Tom Tucker II Kf ,W , ,M if vs? , at V- f, f ' ,, A ,,amx:f ' , if 2 1,1 gy In ix' 31.7 ' f iq We? Q 7 3? . 4 7 if I xx II QIII A- f 9 ty + ,fs ,K I a s as s,.I II. , , A' f Q f , . ,., if is .V 94? Af X S ., V Z ,, 4 W rii' , Ls, ff I II f J? is VVV, s K r s K h ' , i i X, zf?e,:z5 a f III I Ifg-1' A ,Y 1 Vi , , , se K t sy., g,IfyI if . fi S a Lys I think that it's really a shame our class couldn't graduate together, because we had a lot going for us. Kathy VanSciver Tony Vattimo Eleanor Villari Joanne Wallace Dan Ward Drew Whitaker Debbie Wickward Selena Widdoss Sally Weis! Sharon Wigmore J ackie Williamson Dawn Winkelspecht Debbie Winkelspecht Pam Woodington Jackie Wurz Ray Yansick Nancy Yardumian Ken Yost Albin Zebrowski -Cris Cancellieri Rookies 153 eginning as scared freshman and working our way up to slipping and sliding down the slopes of Mt. Airy . . . giving a verbal blastl' to underclassmen when they go through the senior doors.. . Fisher Price bringing us our first Home- coming victory . . . screaming our lungs out for the stick . .. being able to cut without getting demerits for one day . . . demonstrating the agility of the football team at the pep rally . . . seeing thc visiting basketball tcam - dom- keys? . . . taking senior portraits on the most humid day of- the year.. . and finally receiving that long awaited diplo- ma. . . leaving with many memories as the class of seventy-Five Advising class consumes time Organizing concession stands for football, giving up time for the Se- nior trip, and keeping the students together when they disagreed on class activities were just a few of the things attributed to Senior ad- visers Mrs. Marion Witterschein and Mr. Orrin Dillabough. Two seniors declared, They brought everything together for us to make the Class of 775 the best RHS has ever hadlw The advisers were really great on the trip. They allowed us our freedom, yet they were al- ways there. -Patti McFarland They checked everywhere in our room, except under the mattress and in our trash cans. We out-foxed 'em -Donna Strick Returning from an enjoyable dinner at the main lodge, Mrs. Harrington and Mrs. Witterschein are amused by frolicking students. 156 Seventy-five Before sitting down to dinner Mr. Orrin Dillabough and Senior girls: Cindy Clark, Margie Gerber, Sandy Shinn, and Nancy ,I oo, pose for a picture for another class member. , , 2 'I idx! t Mrs. Marion Witterschein shines a brilliant smile at Seniors dur- ing a class meeting while Mr. Unicorn watches. Senior class Adviser Mr. Orrin Dillabough starts his breathless track down the slopes during the class trip. Senior class Adviser Mr. Orrin Dillabough prepares the soda machines before the Homecoming game against Holy Cross. The Senior Class Advisers helped make our final year at RHS an enjoyable and memorable experi- encef' -Carl Anderson Mrs. Witterschein relays messages from Mt. Airy Lodge regarding cost and activities for the Seniors to lVlr. Dillabough. Explaining the regulations on the students on the trip, lVlrs. Marion Witterschein expounds on the possible penalties for misbehavior. Seventy-five 157 KAREN CASCARINO: Class Treasurer. . . Miss RHS DEBBIE WILKINS: Class President Q3 yearsj . . . Prom Court . . . . . . FBLA Treasurer . . . Student Government . . . Ski S' Homecoming Court . . . Cheerleaders . . . Social Workers. Club Vice-President . . . Hockey . . . Basketball Manager M' . . . Drama Club Treasurer, President . . . Executive E- Board. - who's who . . . who's who . . . who's who . . . who's who . . ?who's whos. . . who's who . . . who's who . . . who's who . . . who's who :- o m. S :- Q S 5' O w. 2 S' O . 2 :- O. Ill 2 :r o . KAREN RENDFREY: Homecoming Queen . . . Student Govern- 5- ment Treasurer . . . National Honor Society Treasurer . . . FBLA 3- Vice-President, President, State Vice-President . . . Girls' State Rep- 5- resentative . Ski Club President Q2 yearsj. fb who's who . . . who's who . . . who's who . . . who's who . . . who's who? :- MICHELE TERRERI: National Honor Society . . . Prom Court . . . 3, Prom Chairman . . . Homecoming Court . . . Mis White . . . Cheer- 2 leaders . . . Executive Board. S' . 2 :' o M. S :' o I JOHN NlcLAUGHLlN: National Honor Society . . . Nj KEY Editor . . . Boys' State Representative . . . RAM- PAGE . . . Bowling Captain Q2 years, . . . Golf Team . . . Camera Club Secretary. p 2 :- Q4 U2 2 :- . o . 2 :- Q.. UI 2 :- o Seniors selected for service JOE SHEAIRS: National Honor Society . . . Ranked ifl in class . . . . Football . . . Baseball . . . Varsity Club. who's who . . . who's who . . . who's who . . . who's who . LINDA VIDOVICH: National Honor Society . . . Stu- dent Government . . . Class Vice-president . . . Cheer- leadens., . U1 S 5' Q.. an 2 B' 0 5- Q-4 U7 s 5' O E :- o M. 2 :- o KATHIE lVlcNALLY: National Honor Society . . . Na- S tional Spanish Honor Society .... TORCH Section Edi- Q' tor . . . Class Secretary . . . Girls' State Representative Z' . . . Hockey . . . Quill and Scroll. . . who's who:-2 . . who's who . . . who,s who . . . who's who . . . who's who 2 5' O M. S B' O . 2 :- o ul. S :- o 2 5' O. U1 2 S' U S :- o M. BRENDA IANNUZZI: Class Secretary . . . Prom Court . . . Execu- S tive Board . . . Cheerleaders. :' 2 's who . . . who's who . . . who's who . . . who's who . . . who's who . . . 5 DAREN EMERY: National Honor Society President . . . Class Presi- dent . . . National Spanish Honor Society Treasurer . . . Key Club Vice-president . . . Camera Club Treasurer, Vice-President, President , . . . Boys' S-tate Representative. 5- O S YY, ,. :- Q M, 2 :- o . S :- o M. 2 :- o 2 :- Q.. UI 2 :- o I' O 1w,g. www 11am.ffz1luuuuun wmmfi,-wa if 1 f ,guna-ww, n I ww - 159 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' V ' L if ' 'f' ' ' ' ' ffizffiffsfyif .ifisffiifii-iiiSPf S?E7f55fffi5ffs5f55ii55 ' - f ,- f -flf b Officers End Ye ar's e 1 5 . fi Q g t Q 'gc 5 Vice-president Lois Baehser prepares baskets for concession stand Senior class President Debbie Wilkins workers to seli to the spectators in the stands. for football concession stand. ' L ,e, Hfii FEBRUARY 1925 Secretary Brenda Iannuzzi checks the teachers' file to locate class adviser Mr. Dillabough. - V V 160 Seventy-F ive 5 sa I SQ as Q f c'ConceSsion took up a lot of our time and was really difficult work, but the money helped our class pay for our Iu- 1oiory Prpm and our Senior trip. 155 o yyo -1 o j oyyy y -Lois Baehser ooyyyy C.1jass yof 575 has to be THE best f H1gh School has ever ,, ,.,k k,,VkkV. k k.,. ,MV , . k Brendalannuzzi We are Very proud to be graduating from Del- EQ-:i1i.if -gil xiiwfgw ::S :iff 11- 1,.:',jigig,:g11f 1--ff, .saw f:,. 45555,-z.s2: .f:- : wsrfl-: Kvr. ga fsif 11- KII:v:,:1 zzzsfsiia Kifliil ifiw ':-' zo: A- f-:f ,'L:-' foszxf--:i:f:i':i f,1-:g.f, 1 'f--f ..', 1 ' f--'f iiisf Kfg- of our yooooolyo oyo i o oyo ' f y y y yoly yy o yoyoo L oooyoy l o y . o f K-afen C350-'WUU 5 Vykk ,,., ,ir ,.., my ,oo, D ,k,,o W ,..,,,,, Lk.. ,, .0 5, A.,, L, ,5,.,,k,. ,, ,,.., . ,T v,,k L.,,..,, ..,, . , ,ls-Hof, V- f , , A.,, , Q M-,f.:11f:,, L--f ,I-H 15--M . ,, Q--,,..,, . 1.1: - Wwliimk3V:,f,wh:E,EMi5M5i.kTWI:if.2L55,g5V:,i.fFiji.55935.iikiiiqi-xiii:,HHE15,QE,kg:535553kggigfggisejj5g1sz,gQgg552:w15515i2gfgs5jgggS5EQTfniifwliiiffiiiiM1455ig-fikfQ?5:,ifi,:Qgfgg5iilii2-4iii?fE:f3:gief?L:i:1'.fg-:,E:iiiE1-4iQf'f'2g-'ziiif-W jgf?.f1fjg,i'i,j 3 K and Low Baffhsef' y ffgifflzglffJrijzfQilbggfgi,g-'ji-132jggfyi5.f3,g5ff-1,1f,Vfff:izg-'QhjIf2'ffY,.l',,,i'21U5 'TQ. 'If',kQ: I in y' 'y f-: y'y' I -1 seventy-five 161 wgggssaf. Ln fmgwfsi-im, M -s 1smsui1,,MHiwf:wsiwzsrafw W, .meggegmfasvggfzwf gfwfzf' if s Lee Ahrens Lisa Ambrose Carl Anderson Joseph A. Anderson, jr. Barbara Astraski 723 Baylor St. 511 Rancocas Ave. 622 Bridgeboro St. 509 Greenwood Ave. 100 Brown St. Delran Riverside Riverside Riverside Delran Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Sp Night 43 FBLA 4. Basketball 13 Stu Govat 13 Torch Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball lg 3, 4-3 GYmY1HSfiCS 2, 3, 43 BHS9- 43 Ski Club 4- Tennis 4, Baseball 23 Stage Crew ball 1g Camera Club 4, Varsity 4g Varsity Club 3, 4, Ski Club 4. Club 2, 3, 4, Rampage 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 4. Mar Scott Atkinson Lois Baehser Karla Bailey Barbara Barkocy Caryn Beck 2831 Colgate Ave. 310 Greenwood Ave. 3917 Millside Manor 915 Lichtenthal St. 156 Whitemarsh Way Delanco Sp Night 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Delran Delran Delran 4, Basketball 2, Stu Govat 1, 2, Sp Night 2, 4-3 Fire Marshals 4. FBLA 4a GAA 1, 2, 3sPep Club 3, 43 Fire Marshals 1, 2, 3, 43 2, 3, Library Club 2, 3. Class Officer 3, 4 vice-pres. Rams' halfback Howard Davenport carries the football in an effort to gain yardage against the Burlington Blue Devils. , , Barry Bennett Michael M. Bentcliff 403 Maple Ave. 535 BSU! SL Delanco Riverside Soccer 4. E iw MMMM. ,,,, 1 2 l. 5 -2 f H ::'- Q,2 . -1 A : K llll 1 5 Q 9 W Blaine Berkowitz Edwanl .W. Betcher 501 Arch St. gl? Main St. Delran e ran Harry Trucksess, halfback for the Rams' Varsity soccer team, traps the ball to set it School Play 3, Key Club 3, 4, Track 2, U f r k' kd ' 1,1 'thB 1' . French Club 2, 3, 4, Band 3, p o a ic urmga game W1 ur mgton Camera Club la Rampage 4g Ski Club 3g World Affairs Club 3, 4-. X gr.. 5' as John Bienkowski james H. Bolton, J r. Lauri Bonell Diane Borden Matt Borkowski 517 Kossuth St. 424- Buttonwood St. 6 Holyoke Dr. 315 Lilac Lane 52 Park Ave. Riverside Delanco Delran Delanco Riverside Football 2, Track 2, 3, Band 1, Football lg Track 1, 2, Baseball FBLA 3, 43 Sp Night 4. Sp. Night 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu Gov't 43 Basketball lg Track 1, Baseball 2, 3, 44 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4,. 4-. Fire Marshals 2, 3, 4g FBLA 43 1, 2. Cheerldrs 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 41, seventy-five 163 David Breuer 10 Stewart Ave. Delran Wrestling 3. Daniel A. Bright 880 Wills St. Delran Theresa Buttacavoli 45 Rutgers Dr, Delran Sp. Night 4. 164 seventy-five 1 i i jeffrey Burr Canfield 1 Army Dr. Delran Basketball lg Track 2, 4, Stu Gov't 4, Key Club 3, 4 pres, Camera Club 2 treas, 3 v-pres, 4g Ski Club 3, 4. Dan Brown joan Bunting 820 Rancocas Ave. 29 Chester Ave. Riverside Delran Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 35 Varsity Club 4. J oe Burns 406 Linden St. Riverton Football Mgr 1, 2, 3, 43 Basket- liali lggitl, 2, 3, 4g Baseball Mgr YW A fan purchases a bag of pretzels from senior Kathy Katella as she hurries to empty her basket of the remaining items. srandPmfirs Aid mass 0 f vs ' I X.- -' -'-. ' A . -Igg- 1- , lV ll ,lg V, V I f'.: V ' ll i' l V A 'ff L we X W . -.1g .. 'W 'VU 3f fQ5L' V, Xwggel f V l W 'lm Q V 1 w,f2:ZZ,,,5d,,V V ,A V , H V, , EL 5 VV, V V V Q VV mf ' 4 ,V , V- A A 4.1 ',', f ' V V, V gohnVCang ' WillignE.Carl V' V.. V , IIVV- I ' L-' K' V ..', -',' l ' '-f, .-', . h, 1 Q1z7'Q' g ' 'V I 1 ' 07 Ash' L K ' 303 alt . COHCBSSIQH Swldwfkersl:LMS,BaebsvrfmiVKaranjC2+wr1n0V,lf1115 lP'ePS1wwwVvrenarfr llV l Vndm, l,VV, V nehnco um ffl? thelhalfffihle 'LL',' ffif'fl1V'VVQEffSfEVQV 'LAL' ,, VVVl,gjQ1E.jV'pff.ff'fiifV3VrffVgV V'Vff,fl'2,VVf1VfV1 KLA. f ,L:A- if' ' -. ,V ,4gTrack 1.' T V Football Ig Cross Country 2, 3, I-1 ,g ' ,g 71 ' I 4: Basketball 1gTrack1,2,3, 4- .-,g Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. 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Chappell J an Chatary Dale Cherry Ronald Chiaccio Cindy Clark 503 Leon Ave. 501 Norwich Ave. V 14- Creek Road V 327 Fairview St. Sp Night 3,4g Fire Marshals 4. V, V Delran Delran V Delran , Riverside Sp Night 2, 43 Fire Marshals 3, 3011001 PlHY,1lStu Gov't 1 secyx Football lg Basketball lg Track , V ' , 4, , V ,, Fire Marshals 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 39 Golf 1, 4-3 Stu Gov't 1. 'Vsecyg NHS 3, 41VS0ciaI Workbrs V V V V Vfigjazz Bind 2, 3g 4, ' V V sevenfy-five I 65 wwf' --rQ,wzs.f - Cheryl Constantino 321 Lilac Lane Delanco Sp Night 1, 2, 3g Wrestling 1, 2 3 mgrg Stu Gov't 13 Fire Mari shals 2, 3, 4, Band lg FBLA 2 3, Class Officer 1 secy. X X Sa V i Ben Costa 225 Rancocas Ave. Riverside Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 3, 4, Baseball 2, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4-Q Varsity Club 42 Ski Club 4. - we . BWP? L, N . . :IIS 5 . i3?'l5ifi5.g115iiffS ' .. . .:ffi3sm fa.. , ' ., , .., .. 1 t nm... ., , : K at 2 'gg s fit ,MN X awe W., X ,l3lf7. ? is 'f I 'F' ' Ms 54 N .M 159' is .43 fi is Q gi 1 2 x x it Dominic D1Alessandro 509 Polk St. Riverside Wayne Cunningham 213 Buttonwood St. Delanco 49 Con Stand 4. 2, .. , .. is ' 3:11, Soccer 2, 3, 43 Stage Crew 2, 33 Basketball 1g Varsity Club 2, 3, Mary Ellen Daley 310 Bem St. Riverside Sp Night 1. Steve Damon 202 Tenby Chase Dr. Delran Key Club 3, 4. Kathy Daniels 104 S. Bridgeboro St. Delran School Play lg Basketball 23 Stu Frank DiBiase 4 Stevens Dr. Delran Howard Davenport Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball lg Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. Gov't lg Fire Marshals 3, 43 Softball 23 Social Workers 3. r ,.,, xeffigtr Girls' State Representatives Karen Rendfrey, Kathie McNally and Marcia Maute display the sweatshirt that they received as a souvenir from the convention that was held at Douglass College. 166 seventy-Hue Greg Dmochowski 319 Lippincott Ave Riverside Frank Doelling 701 Kossuth St. Riverside Basketball 1. r Boys' State Delegates left to right: Daren Emery, Kevin Chaples, Larry Sabel, john McLaughlin and Phil Smalley. Missing: Dave Stotz. Carol Draper 66 Cornell Dr. Delran Sp Night 2, 3, 4, Stu Gov't 1, Fire Marshals 3, 4, FBLA 3, 43 Keyettes 4, Ski Club 3, 4, AA Secy 4. Linda Draper 66 Cornell Dr. Delran Sp Night 2, 3, 4, Fire Marshals 3, 43 FBLA 3, Keyettes 4, GAA 1, Ski Club 3, Softball 1,Soccer Deborah L. Edmondson 27 Litle Ave. Delran Sp Night 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 1, Tennis 2, 3, Fire Marshals 3, 4, Camera Club 3, FTA 2, 3, 4 treas, Keyettes 3, 4 secy, GAA 5, Ski Club 3, 4,Social Workers Daren Emery 505 Chestnut St. Delran Tennis 2, 3, Basketball 1, Key Club 2, 3, 4 v-pres, NSHS 2, 3 treas, 4, Camera Club 2 treas, 3 pres, 4 v-pres, NHS 3, 4 pres, Class Officer 1 pres, Boys, State 3,Jr. Rotarian 4. James Drumm 416 Iowa Ave. Delanco Football 1, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball lg Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsi- ty Club 2, 3, 4. Lynne Dyas 441 Larchmont Dr. Delanco Sp. Night 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu G0v't 4, Fire Marshals 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- ldrs 1, 3, 43 FBLA 2, 3, 4, Key- ettes 3, 4 pres, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 3, 4. Karen Edmiston 100 Diane Ave. Delran French Club 4, Cheerldrs 1, Rampage 4, World Affairs Club 1, 2, 3, pres. hm twffffff Representing Riverside High School at the 1974 Girls, Citizenship Convention were Susan Graebeldinger and Cheryl Mayall. seventy-five I 67 Seniors Sheryl McFadden, Linda Draper and Carol Draper wave as the winning float halts for judges approval jeff Enoch 509 Brown SL w 2 aan Ronald Eppolite 306 Bridgcboro Rd Delran Moorestown Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4gBaseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Club 4. 1,4 7 , ,M ,, 0 ,WK X 'ffhn .2 Bt X R, 'C ' ' ,. - it 2 ' Susan Freyllik Rich Fynan jean Gabriel: Susan Gattl Kate M Gehret 410 Rancocas Ave. 38 Monroe St. 17 Purdue Dr Smith St 501 Kossuth St Riverside Riverside Delran Riverside Riverside Stu Gov,t 3, Fire Marshals 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1 2 Sp Nlghtl 2 3 4 Hockey 2 3 Sp Night 2 3 4capt Hockey 4 4g Color Guards 2, 3 Captg 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4gStageband 4 Stu Govt 2 3 Fire Marshals Basketball 2 3 4 capt FTA 4 Camera Club 4gKeyettes 4. 1, 2, 3, 4. 2 3 41 Cheerldrs 1 2 3 GAA 1 2 3 4 Soccer 1 Soft 168 seventy-five A To s Played Up toWinning Float , as Senior Class Homecoming Representative Working under the general theme of Advertise- mentsw chosen at a student government meeting the Senior class captured first place in float competition with their interpretation of Fisher Price Toysf, Built to look like a babyis crib, the lloat contained many childrenis toys. Highlighting the float was a red schoolhouse, a push button phone, a clock and a rock-a-tock. The skirt had a yellow backround with multi-colored letters spelling out their theme. Mem- bers of the class dressed as little children, rode proud- ly on their float as it circled the football field. Over a three-week period, the seniors worked very hard putting their float together. All major building was done at Village Ford in Delran. Supervising con- struction were advisers Mrs. Marion Witterschein and e, ieie irtrl Mr. Orrin Dillahough. E. Ggihhsyi'f , ' QkIf,,,f,f.5,:I 5303'G1eve1and3i4ve',z'i 1? :fi-infill 1 2 ff12241Suhurba11'Blvdy' E v 55 w ' I Y f 1 V ivl ' V,,'V: .,V. I ,.kVf ,fi k-1, f'i,,'ik QSPQ Xiighitfie 3lig1'25,fHQekiiy 21112 L Basf ,, ' i'gSi2'iNigh1 122114: Hbcke i'lt 22 Bas? ,keiha1lQe2gE,3a 'Fired e,Ma1shals,114Ei124,i, t , e i ass a,q4z:Kevefres fe GAA 1: ketball i2g Bowling 'ily Mar- s1ae1aba,e4.+ ilit 1 trri r i w as Ronaele Goodhart Janet Coon Susan E. Graeheldinger 606 Chester Ave 129 Red Stone Ridge 2813 Colgate Ave. Delran Delran Delanco Sp Night 2 3 4 Fire Marshals gp Ni ht 1, 2, 33 Stu Gov't 4-g 3 FBLA 3 Keyettesfi ire lldarshals 2, 3, 43 Band 44 FBLA 31 Ski Club 23 Choir 1, 2 secy, 3 secy, 4 pres. James Graham 19 Auburn Dr, Delran Mark Greenberg 215 Swedes Run Dr. Delran Gymnastics 2, 3, 4g Stu Govlt 1 pres, 4 presg Key Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 43 Camera Club 1, 2 secy, 39 NHS 4: Jazz Band 3, 4. 3 seventy-five 69 , ,ff ,ww Afrf ,J , 525524 TITLE EL DES SENI ORS - . if v .. wi? is X ' K XYNi3ff X ..,, m e -aww. S gr , M, x 3 xx X X Xi Q , X uk Diane Gurrera Ann K. Gustafson Peter Hagarty Athena Joyce Harding Debbie Hatcher 817 Fordham St. 2 Riverside Court 510 Poplar St. 742 Franklin St. 307 Maple Ave. Delran Riverside Delanco Delanco Delanco Sp Night 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4- NSHS 4. Cross Country 12 Track 1. Sp Night l, 2, 3, 4gStu Govit 2, Fire Marshals 3, 4. wpresg Bowling 3, 4. 3 g Gymnastics 1, 21 Fire Mar- Senior eager Jim Smith dribbles downcourt, looking shals 2, 3, 4-L Chcerldrs 1 Capt, 2, 3. over his shoulder to guard off a Florence defender in the Rams' 43-41 loss. iv. I V: N ' in 3 ' ' zrawiln was 'fafmy fm Qs? 'zz ,i i Sf'I' Jeff Hatcher Bruce Herbst 26 Pancoast Blvd. 301 Holly St. Delran Delanco Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4-:Stu Gov't 4g Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. Donna Hettinger 23 Str-cheer Ave. Delran Sp N ight 2. ,a i Thomas E. Hirsche 3l3 Grant St. Riverside Soccer 2, 4: NLHS 4-Q Ski Club 2, 3, 44. ,.....,..,.,,, . 'ik X X X 3, 4, ,ICL 3, Albert E. Hermansky 21 Pancoast Blvd. Delran Gymnastics 23 Bowlin 4g NSHS 3, 4-3 Baseball 1, NLHE 3, 4: Ski Club 4. Diane Hodge 15 H. Millside Manor Delran Senior Co-Captain Dale Nixon waits for the sound ofthe whistle to take control of an NBC Greyhound from the refereels position. gp-. Kathryn Holden Gwen Holmes Elizabeth A. Horner Donna Horton 33 Pancoast Blvd. 507 Moravian Ave, 24 A Stewart Ave. 307 Greenwood Ave, Delran Delran Delran Riverside Sp Night 2, 3, 43 Fire Marshals Sp Night 2, 3, 43 NLHS 33,ICL NSHS 2, 3, 43 FBLA 2, 3, 4, Sp Night 1, 2, 3, 43 Stu Govlt 33 3, 43 Rampage 3, 43 Torch 43 Ski 33 NHS 3, 43 Keyettes 33 Ramp- Fire Marshals 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 3. Club 3, 4. age 3, 43 Torch 43 Ski Club 3, 4. Debbie Hunter 101 Walter Ave. Delanco Sp Night 1, 2, 3, 4 capt3 Basket- ball 2, 3 ,Stu Gov't 2. 3, 43 Fire Marshals 2, 3, 43 Social Workers 2, 33 Exec Bd 3, 4. Brenda Iannuzzi 119 So. Chester Ave. Riverside Sp Night 1, 2, 3, 4: Stu Gov't 2, 32 Fire Marshals 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerldrs 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 2, 3, 43 Social Workers 1, 2, 33 Exec Bd 1, 2, 3, 4. , A I 'aC,'!5wTl?isJ ie ,, rs, U, f jack Hullings 128 Monroe St. Riverside Football 1, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Wrestling 23 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 4. ,.., V62 2 I Q .. 1 ,. ,,,,,,,, WM.. ., . Y , ., W X . ..., I 3 ' ' , . ' f , A ,,.. 3, Q 3 A 2 5 N4 1, All . .V ,H , 1 2 V N 'S 2 3 , . if 1 3 3 Thomas Igielski 528 Filmore St. Riverside Bowling 3, 4. Alan Iwanicki 3A Stewart Ave, Delran Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Track 2. Carl J . ,Iakim 620 Filmore St. Riverside Rampage 3. seventy-five I 71 1 Kathy Katella 823 Fordham St. Delran ff' Stu Go'v't 44 Fire Marshals 4, Ski Club 3, Rampage 3, 4 Edi- tor, fWorld Affairs 33 Social Workers 33 Con Stand 4. Richard D. Janezic Nancy joan 100 Linda justinich Annette Karwacki 30 Purdue Dr. 546 Washington St. 203 Leon Ave. 211 Main St, Delran Riverside Delran Delran Football 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 Sp Night 1, 2, 3g Basketball 1. JCL 33 FBLA 3. Wrestling 3g Track 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4. Q. it l sr me Eileen Keane Francis J ohn Kilcoyne 525 Polk St. 107 Swedes Run Dr, Riverside Delran Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3g Wres tling 1, 2, 3. Cynthia Kimbleton 60 Princeton Dr. Delran Sp Night 25 School Play 1, 2, Track 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Stage Band 3, 4. Ben Costa raises his poles triumphantly as he stops at the bottom of the hill. I 72 seventy-five Apryle Klapproth Maryann M. Klumpp Mike Klusman 408 Kansas Ave. 702 Fifth St. 641 Bridgeboro St. Delanco Delran Riverside Sp Night 3, 4, Fire Marshals 3, School Play 1, 23 Band 3, 4. Football 1gWrestling 1. ig FBLA 4g Kcycttes 45 Ski Club Helen Kralle Laura Kratz 817 Waterford Dr. 3 Penn Dr. Delran Delran Linda Lattanzio 35 Dartmouth Dr. Delran Approximately 125 seniors attended the class trip to Mount Airy Lodge on February 5-6 in the Poconos. Money raised from the football conces- sion stand and the Donkey Basektball game held on january 23 was instrumental in de- fraying the cost of expenses. Skiing was only one of many activities enjoyed by the class. Horseback riding, snow mobiling, ice skating, tennis, and basketball were also offered. A dance was held in the evening. Senior class advisers, along with other members of the RHS faculty and admini- stration, went as chaperones to insure that everything went well. Thomas J. Lehmann Sharon P. Long 15 Cornell Dr. A28 New River Terrace Delran Riverside Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,Baseball 1, Varsity Club 4. Anthony Lopinto 29 Notre Dame Dr. Delran Wrestling 2. 5 me 'i'i:,5 F' Pat Lucas Chris Macken 532 Filmore St. 223 Lippincott Ave. Riverside Riverside Sp Night 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3 Football 1,Wrestling 1 co-capt, 4, Stu Gov't 2, 4, Fire Marshals 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerldrs 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 secyg Ski Club 3 secy, 4 treas. Adviser Mrs. Crane and Sandy Shinn escort Carl An Sharon R. MacWright Donna Maher 310 Fenimore Lane 1 Moreland Dr. Delanco Delran School Play 1, 2, Sp Night 2, 3, Sp Night 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, Fire Marshals 3, 4, Color Guards Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerldrs 2, 3, Band 3, FBLA 4. 1, 4 co-capt, Keyettes 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 v-pres, Girls, Softball i Charlie Maltbie 172 Westover Dr. Delran Key Club 4. derson back to his room following dinner at the mam lodge. .io .-ff em ffytwffmwwf Q.. Joe Mangano 42 Haines Mill Road Delran Joann Marshall 208 Brown St. Delran Sp Night 2Q Basketball 2: Stu Gov't 1, 2, 3: GAA 22 Fire Mar- shals 2, 3, 42 FTA 2, 3, 4 pres: Chcerldrs 1. his fgviim w Christopher Margargal Patricia L. Masco 421 Richard Ave. 125 Windmoor Road DGIQHSO Delray - . - During the Senior trip Tom Weaver and Bob Stone casually relax on the ski lift while Eowlmg 4, Sk' Club 4, Keyettes they wait to reach the top of the slopes at Mt. Airy. FV . ix X Ffa. Donna Mastrosimone Joseph Maute Marcia L. Maute 16 Prince lon Dr. 333 Kossuth St. 607 Rancocas Ave. Delran Riverside Riverside NSHS 3, JCL 23 Keycttes 3, Ski Football 1, 2g Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Sp Night 1, 2, 3, Stu Gov't 1, 23 Club 3g World Affairs 2, 3 Torch 3, Ski Club 3, Class Offi- v.pg'g5, cer 1 treas. I 74 seventy-Hve N. Mark Maute Cheryl Mayall 607 Rancocas Ave. 20 Montclair Dr. Riverside Delran Football lg Track 3, 4, Golf 1, Sp Night 2, 3, 4g Basketball 3 2, 4. mgrg Fire Marshals 2, 3g NLHS 3gjCL 3, NHS 3, 4 secy. The trip stands out as the most memorable experience, all of it not good, hut most of it great. -Jeff Canfield Charlotte A. McAlack Sharon McBride Sherryl McFadden Patti McFarland 96 Pancoast Blvd. 221 Middleton St. 414- Kansas Ave. 53 Haines Mill Rd. ' Delran Riverside Delanco Delran Sp Night 4. Sp Night 2, 3, 43 Stu Gov't 43 Sp. Night 2, 3, 43 School Play 1, Fire Marshals 2, 3, 43 FBLA 3, Fire Marshals, 33 FBLA 3, 4-g ' 2 treasg Keyettes 49 Ski Club 3, Keyettes 4. - Sean McGarrigle 200 Arch St. Delran Jw MCMUWS Delancgii' 1 'C Lynn McIntyre Jim McLaughlin john McLaughlin 808 Edgewood Ave. 37 Notre Dame Dr. ' 607 Eighth St. , Delran Delran , I , Riverside , -, H I Sp Night 3,44 . Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 43 Bowling 1,,2, 3 ca t., 4 carat., , . ' Baseball 1. ' ' Golf 2, 3, '43 Key Shih 2, 3, 4' j ' ' , 1 dist editorg Camera Cluh'3 seey,f , 43 NHS 3, 42 Rampage 2,.3, 43 Boys' State 3. ' K ' 725 Burlingloniflgve, f lg e.il..e, S 42Cornel1'Dr.',, A, ' 1 Dell-an f , I ,, A 'Sp'N1Qht 429113. ,4.i,vHockffy-za Gymnastics. li .Sm nGav7fe2,g,Fire 1M2fSii2YS, '24, 3.4 42' 'NHS 'i3Q 4-AS' 'forchf4g' Class ,ll offifgf. Sgey.. G51'15,Sl3fC'Z,RCp3Q ' 2 i 1 v n . l Letitia McNally Carole McNulty V 511 Moravian Ave. 505 Washington St. Delran Riverside Sp Night 3, 49 FBLA 3, 4, Ski Sp Night 1, 2, 3, 4lStu Gov't 2, Club 3,4. 3, 4g Fire Marshals 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerldrs 1, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Exec Bd 1, 2, 3, 4g Social Workers 2. X Dennis McNulty 505 Washington St. Riverside Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 4. Wreslling 1, Mary Jane Middleton 75C Millside Manor Delran X Michael Migliaccio 613 Polk St. Riverside Football 11 Bowling 1, 2, 33 Track 2, 4, Stu Gov't 4: Fire Marshals 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3, 4, V glalisity Club 1, 2, 3, 4-3 Ski Club 1 , 4eevwfaff1Gve 51475. WWW Xxigim Shaw 52? ap r Q + 1 5 xr Nl, N ,Ny 'si '-QF. my ,5 Q -1' 'J' ll . f A s 55: in - 'X 1 - , S1313 ' .el- UK 101 3 Q Q fri' S fr William Monahan ,I:Erg?lMoorh5vuse 54-C l D . 2 , ,l A ,. . . . . . . Dell-frrnel r Riversigif an W Seniors Larry Sahel and Mike Simpson receive National Merit Letters and congratula tions from Mr. Clifford Kollmeicr. John Morrell Debby Moscufo Georgia N. Myles ,lay Nanni Richard Stephen Naylor 216 Diane Ave. 4-23 Filmore St. 117 South Bridgehoro St. 410 West Ave. 215 Buttonwood St. Delran Riverside Delran Delanco Delanco mmf Richard T. Nickum james Nicola Laura Niver Dale Nixon Lou Nociti Bridgeboro Rd. 804 Drexel St. 820 Laurel St. 620 Mulberry St. 16 Scott St. Moorestown Delran Delanco Delanco Riverside Basketball 1,Tennis 2, 3, 4-,Key Sp Night 1, 3, 4-3 Bowling 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Club 3, 4-, NHS 3, 4- v-pres, Var- 43 FBLA 3, Kcyettes 3. 3, 4. 2, 3, Track 2, Tennis 3, 4: Stu sity Club 2, 3, 4, Govit 4, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4, I 76 seventy-five Varsity Club 3, 4. Mark D. OlBrien 64 Cornell Dr. Delran Michael T. 0'Brien 64 Cornell Dr. Delran Senior Class Poll Tells All Q o 3 3 3 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ' SENIOR CLASS P OLL ' Q ' Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 3 Girls Boyls I 3 : Done Most For Class Debbie Wilkins ,iefi Canfield Q Q Best All-Around Debbie Wilkins Howard Davenport 8 3 Most Likely To Succeed Diane Gurrera Daren Emery 3 g Most Spirited Debbie Wilkins Mike Miggliaccio O Q Best Dancer Patti Masco Bob Stone 3 8 Most Popular Debbie Wilkins Howard Davenport 3 3 Class Clown Lois Baehser Carmine Cesare O O Most Athletic Kate Cehret Howard Davenport 2 3 Class Flirt Apryle Klapproth Mike Miggliaecio 3 3 Most Talented Charlotte MeA1ack Harry Trucksess 3 O Best Dressed Theresa Buttacavoli Lou Nociti Q 3 Best Looking Lois Baehser Lou Nociti 3 z Cutest Couple Donna Maher Steve Ogorzalek g Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 3 3 Q Q 3 3 Q Q Jeffrey 0'Connell 4- Montclair Dr. Delran Soccer 2, 3, 43 Basketball lg Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. David 0'C0nner 622 Delaware Ave. Riverside Our Senior class was a great class, because we had a bunch of hard-working people and a lot of fun, whatever we did. -Sharon Snyder ai Steve Ogorzalek Diane Onasch Dorothy Jeanne Peirson Margaret Peirson Rick Phillips 200 Leon Ave. 902 Norwich Ave. 302 Taylor SL 302 Taylor St. 4-15 Maple Ave. Delran Delran Riverside Riverside Delanco Football 2, 3, 4-Q Basketball lg Sp Night 2, 4-g School Play lg Fire Marshals 3: FBLA 1. Track l. Track 3, 4-g Baseball l:Class Of- Fire Marshals 4-Q French Club 2, ticerl treas. 3, 4-Q Secyg Keyettes 43 GAA lg Girls, Soccer 'l. seventy-five 1 77 ..,,,:,.., .cs sa. - . .L , .' I . . 1 Steven Eugene Pickens 633 Kossuth St. Riverside Key Club 2. janice Pinto 6 Lehigh Dr. Delran Fire Marshals 4, FBLA 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 3, Softball 1. Cindy Poinsett Denise Price Sandra Prudente 202 Vine St. 1805 Burlington Ave. 175 Westover Ct. Delanco Delanco Delran Sp Night 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4, Sp Night 1, 2, 3, 4-1Stu G0v't1, Fire Marshals 2, 3, 4, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Fire Marshals 2, 3, 4, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Social Workers FBLA 4, Keyettcs 4, French 3. Club 2, 3 treas, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Debbie Rabin Carol Reale Susan A. Reese Michael Reillo Karen Rendfrey 17 Holyoke Dr. 514 Filmore St. 14 Auburn Dr. 11 Litle Ave. 608 Taylor St. Dclran Riverside Delran Riverside Riverside School Play 1, Stu Gov't 1, Sp Night 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2,Fire Football 1, Cross Country 3, 4 Sp Night 1, 2, 3, 4,Stu Gov't 1, Bowling 2, Gymnastics 1, Bas- Marshals 3, 4, Basketball 2. co-capt, Wrestling 1, Track 1, 2, 2, 3, 4 treas, NHS 3, 4 trcas, ketball 1, Rampage 2, 3, Soft- 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, Girls, State Rep 3, FBLA 2, 3 ball1. 3, 4. v-pres, 4 pres, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Lynn Dyas listens attentively to Mrs. Simone for detailed instructions concerning as assignment in Secretarial Practice. Ski Club 2, 3 pres, 4 pres, A ,,.,, ,. Beth Ritter Sharon Lee Robinson 111 Franklin St. 528 Bridgeboro St. Riverside Riverside Hockey 1, 2, Fire Marshals 2, 3, Debbie Lyn R069 , g joselih R. Ross ,V Mary Ellen Rush Hartford Roady' A , 1 1 -61CornellDr,H ' V . 118lFrzmklin SL, A Delran H . - ' ' - w V V- AA-, I .i.,Del:a11.,VVi QQ- 'Riverside' a V C ,V Fire Marshals 3g1,ICL 2gVBand4gVViVV1- 1 '-L.- 1 ,',, Q55 ,,'-' jig 1' Ely, 2i'VFire,Marshals 3, 2, KQyffi2Sa1l32lxRaH1Pwv3s:4f Pe avea llva 11if:4x4aaSoei2f1WvrkfrSe24aE1 I e v 3d1tQ,5VVVV V,L. VVVVVVVV,VVV,,V IVVVV VLkV,V VTVVVVVVVVVVVVV . .VZVVVVVLVVVVVVVVLVVVV, , , Linda Ryan 12G Millside Manor Delray V .,,: .. : a V ,, 11 V V ,Q V VV , WY. - lal e v I if AA I'A 'l 'l llv A.A l . 'A' ' alvllvh 1 V X, l vlvlvlv evla y Pqvnrsiaeg V l vval 22 if ia4fiDH1ff1?if2114 q y,,g if aava wt: a 1? 2,24iil43i?4l4iabaslfeiballa 121 L 2 vlal lSPEfNiShf fa2,53?lHQvkeya 2434 Sw -Gfzv3twlaga2g 43,1 4g 1Fire3aMaixshal5 2243444 2 x fi-'lf 3w1faaC11-ieridfs 111 eve-mm 2,1 lala alaa 3 lllve 1v1l3s?4?aFBhAll243S1fFTAlvv2,le34'4lla 1 11LifiigSIg'lfEQ'?ffii'.1 4 . fy. v-PICSQQGAA,1,,2,'3aC1ass0ffi' ' ,. ,.6,, 5 :,.. , .. 4 1 1 ff WWIQW ,ff ff fQ fjfff ,' ff 1 1 M V ,C ff 5 Ml 1 Www, WW M ff f, 5, W V ,, , 1 5 ,V V5 4 VV elif, J ff ff Z 7 sl la, Vg f 'vw' K 1 5 1 ,f 1 , X, 4 SM QE' ff f f 1 f 1 f fh 1 if 1-1 va 1 1 5 , f 'feffwf ,, f ' Q i an ' f ,4 ' W ., J 5.1 , , T-'fkftzr' LW 'T T' W' Frank L. Savage 211 Diane Ave. Delran Football 1, 3g Wrestling 1, 25 Baseball 1, 41, V Richard Scafiro 906 Smith Sr. ' Delran , V V Track 2g Baseball 1. William Scaramazza 35 Alden Ave. Delran Football 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, cBr'3 tn-za,s.QZ I ' Mike Saayhe 91 Pancoast Blvd. ' Delran Football 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 4 -Gymnastics 13 Varsity Club 3, 4- During the past fQl1I'V- years athea Senior clasfsladid a Pretty -med l'av wb it vlee 21S ffShou1dnlwYele V ' l'vl Karilw Sfantonhukriedly transcribes a letter that was V , ' , jusfdietated to her in Steno. l ' Steve Scheimreif 121 Spring Garden St. Riverside Wrestling 1, 2. Y , ,, '- 'Q V .,.....a ff .. s gl as M4224 sz , , ff : sw' :e Liam ali fag? ff K rv ff' 45-,Zi 4 S? ' J W1 1 ' 2 W rv f , K 1 Sal we E 1 W Robin Scott 511 Rancocas Ave. Riverside Track 1. john J. Sekula Mark Wayne Shaffer 112 Third St. 67 Webster St. Riverside Riverside Wrestling 2: Track 23 Baseball 1. Band 1. Q Joseph M. Sheairs 178 Forge Road Delran Football 2, 3, 4-Q Stu Gov't lgwrestling 1, Baseball 3, 4a NHS 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 4. 180 seventy-five Senior thinclad Michael Reillo overruns his opponents to take the first place lead in a meet with Burlington City. Wayne Shelby Sandra Lee Shinn Thomas Simcox Debbie L. Simpkins 15 Suburban Blvd. 562 Fairview St. Arndt Ave. 212 Delaware Ave. Delran Riverside Riverside Riverside Cross Country 3, 4Q Triwk 2, 3, Sp Night 1, 2, 3. School Play 2, Fire Marshals 1, Sp Night 1, 2, 33 Hockey 2, 3, 4 4- 2, 3g Key Club 3, 4, Band 3, 4, capt, Basketball 2, 3, 4-Q Fire Rampage lgChoir 4. Marshals 1, 2, 35 GAA 1, 2, 3, Exec Bd 3. Rem-neesstfengihen Michael M. Simpson 710 Third St. L . Delanco V' V Footbail 'lg Soccer 2, 3,45 Bas-V kefmil 1g'Track'4g-Kgy Club 3, NIJ-IS 2, 35 4-g Ya1jsityiC1i1bV Phi1igSmalle 603' ,ilmore gt. 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Holiday Skating The Rlght Place to Look . , , . mf gi-rn CLASSES MAC WRIGHT REALTY 225 South Pavlllon Avenue RlVOIS1d6 Craig Stahl Serving you the best Millside Racquet 1825 Underwood Blvd. Delran Creek Road, Delanoo 461-2770 I right, Mrs. Mac Wr' I 90 promoters 764-1414 I M X Q01 YUM The door to your savings BANK OF WES TJERSE Y Delran-Millside Shopping Center Riverside - 2 Scott Street Willingboro - Route 730 Mount Laurel- Church Street K p 191 Af'ford'a ble vm Qt ILLAGE FORD Route 130 Delran foog gait in a zen om. Watch our mone grow afzis adsl? 57017022 Q Q jQ f imfislX'?:+9TdEif5'f 3- -'-122 -X - Q M ft: .wosibfng-2,1 3 215 JST tvkwiw- s f-! X . S.. 1 'fzzfffz gfi1,5aqg'ggg' -, Q wvizifx' ' sw - . K. mm' , s X3 Q QWQWWQ ' Q' - I was - - fri-: '2-'1'22HzaQ- ii : A . , , ' . 'firm ' m :WG .f ., . 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V n.,.,t.4,W. 4, Asma, M ffmxinag ,pam ,' Q 6m'i:', 4-- , 421' z. , I, M 2 fm W : ig - 2 ' , L1 , ,, fw.fi' z 4 U Y tg 1? f , it 5, 1 W I ,gf 5 Students today, 1 teachers tomorrow 5 Collecting money so Robbie can walk FBL fi? MQ f MH ww 'V 'ET' .qwggif fit! A T FJ r Dorothy Peirson promoters 193 Amon sumco ALIQUIS 194 promoters Key to success KEY CLUB Z' Y V ,N Mfaf I , , mMMWh 'NM--W.. I mmf... RMHM f,f,,,, , - W --', , 1 it FRU UHEGKH WM A lllrnr I- nllw' ? rqllw? Y Phyllis Jones Friendly National Bank of New Jersey 39 Scott Street Riverside 46 1 -8000 THE FRIENDLY WA Y T0 BA NK 3 Project Santa Success Rampage : Mr. William Moser All the world's a stage Movin' On 1 DRAMA CLUB Class of 1977 f 196 promo ters Setting a theme GAA , -- 't, f f za if We may never pass this way again Class of 1976 xggi' Slip and Slide With the Seniors Mount Airy Lodge Mt. Pocono Pennsylvania Steve Ogorzalek moters I Get a Wt SKI CL UB A, V., , . 4 6 Q! --4 N111 Today we follow, tomorrow we lead CLASS OF 1975 p t 199 Lending u helping hand KEYETTES Linda Donatiello Debbie Edmondson Lyn Dyas Sharon Hamersly Carol Draper Connie Friel 'M ag, ii 5 , 5 'Q A ,X 3 I .rf .f 200 pro mo ters The French Club Le Circle F raneais A Classic Example JCL Quench Your Thirst DRINK-A-TOAST Cindy Fox CLASS OF 1978 COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF A FRIEND Getting Involved STUDENT GOVERNMENT Creative Photography SARONY STUDIO 1316 Walnut Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2 15-PES-8771 SWEENEY FUNERAL HOME 337 Brldgeboro Street Riverside ARTCO SUPPLY 8: EQUIPMENT COMPANY 305 High Street Burlington VICTOR S HAIR SCULPTURE Cherry Hill Apartments West Route 38 Cherry Hill HAGAN' S FLOWERS 1700 Burlington Avenue Delanco FLAER SHOES Mainline Shopping Center Clnnaminson CINNAMINSON DODGE Route 130 Clnnaminson DELANCO MARKET 309 Burlington Avenue Delanco TRI-COUNTY SURGICAL COMPANY 112 Pavilion Avenue Riverside KESSLER' S DEPARTMENT STORE 8-10 Scott Street Riverside RlCKY'S MENS SHOP 26 Scott Street Riverside DAN THE GUN MAN 5 Scott Street Riverside LANC E STU DIO 42-44 Scott Street Riverside RIVERSIDE SPORTS ARAMA 28 Scott Street Riverside PARAMOU NT DRUG 46 Washington Street Riverside STROUSE' S MARKET 96 E. Washington Street Riverside LEVI'IT PARKWAY MEDICAL CENTER 1 Shawmont Lane Willingboro IAMES YOU NG'S LAMPLIGHTERS COIFFURES 247 Pavilion Avenue Riverside RIVERSIDE DRUG 37 Scott Street Riverside 'iiEsi'NKfi5R:'KI ' BANK OF BEVERLY Burlington Avenue Delanco PATRDNS Abby and Peachie 3711 . .. The Abriola Family... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abriola. .. Frank and Elaine Abriola . . . Grandpop and Grandmom Abriola . . . Rose Abriola , . . Mr. and Mrs. John W. Aeker Sr .... Acme 1149 . . . Ken and Kay Acton . . . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Acton . . . Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Adams. . . Mrs. William Adanison. . . A fan of the John Birch Society. . . A friend. . . HA. Friendw A Grad . . . Mr. and Mrs. M. Aguilar . . . The Ahrons Family . . . William W. Alkers . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Albrecht . . . Bob Alfred . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alfred Jr. . . . Alice and John H73w. . . Mr. and Mrs. D. Allen, Sr .... Fay Allen . . . Andee Alper. . . Catherine Ambrose . . . Lisa Ambrose . . . Glenn and David Anderson . . . Melvin Anderson . . . Steve Anderson g'78 . . . Phil Anderson . . . Wes and Carol Anderson . . . Mr. and Mrs. Anderson . . . Andy G. and Donna R. . . . Andy Penny, Andy, and Greg . . . Angel and Julia - Best of 'S56,' . . . Mike Angelo-WLIV . . . Angelois Pizza . . . Animal Bob . . . Ann and Warren u74',. . . Ann and Judd. . . Anne and Bob . . . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Appel. . . Apryl and Bob g'74'7 . . . Aquamelonis . . . Rae Acadia . . . Catherine Armstrong. . . Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong. . . Army and ltchie 767, . . . Buffy Arnao . . . Daren Arano . . . Lou and Dolores Arnao . . . Rose Arnao . .. Tony Arnao . .. Kevin Arnold... Mr. and Mrs. S. Asay. .. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Assante . .. The Assenheimer . .. Mr. and Mrs. David Atkinson . . . Mr. and Mrs. James Atkinson . . . Mr. and Mrs. Francis Atzert . . . Aunt Mick and Uncle Jack. . . Ellsworth Austim . . . Craig Austin . . . Cindy Aydelotte 69 . . . Aquamus Em Omnia 767' . . . Ag and Paul. . . Mary Arnone . , . Mr. and Mrs. Arroyo. Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Baccile . . . Patti and Jodi Baehser . .. Robin Baehser S'78w . .. Darlo Bailey 75,' . . . Rose Bailkin. . . Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Baker . . . Mrs. Frances Ballton . . . Joseph J. Banick . . . Joseph J, Banick . . . Barb and Mark . . . Barbara and Butch . . . Ethel Barckhed . . . Mrs. Ann Barland . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Barnes. . . Mrs. Barnett. . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnett, Jr .... Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Barone . . . Roger Barr . . . Baroneis Shoe Repair. . . Teddy Barr . . . Mr. and Mrs. Barcoso . . . Edward T. Bart . . . Miss Sandra-Lee Bart, 1962 . . . Tom Bart Class of '467' . . . David and Dena Barta . . . James W. Barton M7775 . . . Ruthann and JoAnn Bascio . . . Manuel Bastos. . . HKippy Batesw . . . Mary Bates. . . W. L. Batten . . . Jim Bauer. . . Larry Baud. . . Pat Dutchmaid', Bauer. . . Walter P. Bauer. . . Walter P. Bauer. . . Mrs. Steve Bayard . . . Anna M. Bazulis . . . Adrainnei C. Bazulis 3744 . . . Sherri Beck SOM . . . Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bednar . . . Mike Bedrossian. . . Bee and Ray 'g74', . . . Bonnie Beekler . . . Mark Beekler . . . Peggy Beekler. . . Terri Bell 'c74,' says Good Luck to 75 Torch . . . Steen and Olie Bell. . . Mrs. Doris Belmondo . . . Rose Ann Belmondo. . . Mrs. Anna Bennett. . . Elaine Bennett . . .Joie Bennett . . . Mr. Joseph Bennett. . . Sunday Bennett 78 . . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Benoff. . . Bergers. . . The Berger. Family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Bernicker . . . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard P. Bernotas Sr. . . .John and Jane Berrevoets . . . Bert and Debbie . . . Bert, Jim and Patches . . . Ray and Berube . . . Best of Luck from the Roseis . . . Best Wishes to My First Class . . . Bettie 78 . . . Bevel-edge Memorial Post 6489 . . . Mr. and Mrs. Armand Bianghini . . . John and Sandy Biehn . . . Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bieker . . . Janice Bienkowski. . . John Bienkowski Sr .... Mark Bienkowski . . . Mugsie Bienkowski . . . Linda M. Binter . . . Mrs. Dorothy Bintliff. . . Edna Bishop . . . B. J .... Mr. and Mrs. A. Blair . . . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Blake . . . Donna Blaufuss H775 . . Carol Blehi . . . Mr. and Mrs. F. Blehi . . . Mr. Francis Blehi . . . Mr. and Mrs. James W. Blehi . . . Mrs. Janita Blachard . . . Mr. and Mrs. Blizzard . . . Marcella Bloodgood . . . Margaret Bloodgood . . . Maurice F. Bloodgood . . . Stevie Blumberg . . . Bob and Graig. . . Bobby and Lorraine, 0611 . . . Bob DeSanto 81 Ester Faunce S1 . . . Bob, Jo-Anne, Kim and Raquel . . . Bob Salmons and Brenda Iannuzzi i'75'i . . . Bob and Weeny . . . Bock Family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Rachay Bocter . . . Mr. John Bodnarik, Superintendent. .. Amie Boehm... Rickey and Ronnie Bohn. .. Robin and Robbie Bohn. .. Ruth and William Bolton . ,. Elmer Bonniek. . . Mr. and Mrs. Bonstead . . . Mr. and Mrs. Thom Barella . . . S'l'he Borgersi' . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Born . . . Helen Borowski . . . John and Addie Broton. . . Betty A. Bosworth . . . Bruce Bosworth . . . Lucy Bowels. . . Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bowers. . . Mrs. Naomi Bowers. . . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bowker . . . Michael Bowker . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnett Sr. 208 promoters ,- - -V -2 - Bill Boyd Class of 35 . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyer. . . The Boymels . . . Bozo,' 4 Love Forever - J.C .... Brandy . . .Jon Branson . . . Barbara Brant 76', . . . Mr. and Mrs. David Brant . . . Brass Keyn . . . The Breen Family . . . Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Bregman. . . Nate and Betty Brennan . . . The Brian Family . . . Rhoda Bridge : . . . Eileen Bright . . . Fred and Helen Bright. . . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Britton . . . Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Brock . . . Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brockelman and family . . . Phyllis Brockelman . . . Pam Brooks :'73', . . . Ron and Melinda Brooks. . . Anna Brosius . . . Alice Brown . . . Mr. and Mrs. Russ Brown . . . The Browne Family . . . Mrs. Helen Browne . . . Mike, Barb, and Cheryl Bruckler . . . Mr. and Mrs. E. l.. Bruno Sr. . . . The Bruton Family . . . Mr. and Mrs. C. Bryan. . . Emma and Tom Bryant. . .Timmy and Granny Bryant. . . Thomas Bryant. . . Mr. and Mrs. James Bucci. . . Mr. and Mrs. joseph Bucchi . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Buch . . . Master Archie Buchanan . . . Mr. and Mrs. A. Buchanan. . . Miss Maryanna Buchanan . . . Mr. and Mrs. Buck. . . Buck-Tail and Little Fawn CH.2fi7 . . . Bucky 76,3 , . . Mr. and Mrs. Bunkowski . . . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burbage . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burdick . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Burk . . . Mrs. burkholder. . . Buster Puppy Dog . . . Margaret M. Cahill. . . William J. Cain . . . Mark Calandrella . . . Arlene and Robert Caldwell. . . Evelyn Caldwell . . . Frank Caldwell . . . Marianne Caldwell . . . Marie, Don, and Christine Caldwell . . . Robert Cameron . . . Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Camishion . . . B. Camishion . . . Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Camishion . . . Mrs. William Camishion . . . Camishion Real Estate . . . Cris Cancellieri 4'76 . . . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caneellieri. . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cantner, Jr .... Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cantner Sr .... Mrs. Fay Capone . . . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Capone . . . The Capperelli's. . . Mrs. C. Cardis . . . Carole and John Cardis . . . Bill Carl 75,' . . . Mr. and Mrs. William Carl . . . Carlis's . . . Carol, Tommy, and Mike . , . Kathy Carol . . . Kate Carr . . . Laurel and Chuck Carr . . . Mr. and Mrs. T. Carroll. . . Eddie Carruthers. . . Mrs. Lois Carruthers . . . Mr. Barry Caruso . . . Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Casale . . . M. Casey . . . Margaret Casey . . . Mrs. Margaret Casey . . . Linda Jean Casperite . . . Mr. and Mrs. ThomasJ. Casperite . . . Mr. and Mrs. H. Castick and family . . .Mr. and Mrs.J. Catanzariti . . . Jaeki Catanzariti 3723 . . . Snooky,, Catanzariti . . . Cathy 76 . . . Cathy and Gary . . . Gary Catrambone, l . . . Mr. and Mrs. A. Caughey . . . Dan Caughey 72,' . . . Rick and Darlene Cavalier and Boys . . . Buckey Centinaro . . . Cereeia 77 . . . Michael Centinaro. . . Mr. and Mrs. T. Cerrito and family.. . Steve Chambers class of 81,' . . . Mr. and Mrs. l-larry Chant.. . Karen Chaples . . . Paul and Helen Chatary . . . The Cheralenen . . . Cheri-Glassboro State College . . . Cherry Hill Bus Co.-Bus No. J-54 . . . The Cheyne Family . . . Kenny, Joe, and Kim Chiaccio . . . Nancy Chiaccio 76 . . . Mr. and Mrs. Pete Chiaecio. . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chayce . . . James J. Christian . . . Billie Christian . . . William Christian . . . Chuckie I miss you, Kim . . . Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ciancaglini . . . The Cicale Children . . . The Cicale Family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cicale . . . Daniel and Florence Clark . . . David P. Clark . . . Jane Clark 'g76,' . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Clark . . . Robert N. Clark . . . Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Clark . . . Mr. and Mrs. T. Clark . . . Mrs. Evelyn Clarke . . . Kathleen Clarke . . . Phyllis Clarke . . .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clarke . . . Class of 74fi We Were The Greatestw . . . Class of Tin, . . 1937 classmate . . . Joe Clauss . . . Sharon, Jody, and Kimberlee Clauss. . . Mr. and Mrs. Cloud . . . Louise Cobb . . . The Cochran Family . . . Cockroach . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cohan . . . Elegant Lady Coiffures . . . Coke Man . . . Michael and Joann Colauita . . . Mr. and Mrs. George Collins . . . Mr. and Mrs. M. Collins . . . Mrs. Collinsworth . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ranon J. Colonna . . . Mr. R. Comperatore . . . Bobby and Caroline Conard. . . Mike Conda-Delanco Twp .... Conjuantus Una 76 . . . Robert Conlow . . . Conni. . . Mr. and Mrs. Chris Connor Sr .... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conover and Darby and Derrick . .. Mr. and Mrs. William Conover Jr. . . . Consolidated Services, Inc .... Denise and Joey Conti.. . Larry Convery . .. Margaret E. Cook . .. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cooper... Margie Cooper . . . Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Copes . . . Boo and Sam . . . Mr. and Mrs. EdwardJ. Coppola . . . Dennis W. Corr and family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Costa . . . Bob Cox 6665, . . . C. D. Cox and family. . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox . . . Nancy Cox 77 . . . Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cox Sr. . . . Sport and Fluffy Morris Cox . . . Allison Coyle BU . . . Mrs. Harriett V. Coyle . . . Mildred A. Coyle . . .Jeff Crabtree . . . Tara Crane . . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Crider, Sr .... Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crique . . . Paul and Elaine Criste . . . Michele Cristy 3793, . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Croge . . . Croly Family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Crowthers Sr .... Ken Cunningham . . . Mrs. Lucille Cunningham . . . Sande and Bob Cunningham . . . Joyce Cugliotta . . . Frank and Barb Cutitta . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cutitta Sr .... Jane Cutitta . . . Miss Rosalie Cutitta . . . Anthony T. Czarzasty Jr .... W. Czarzasty Promoters 209 Mr. Richard Daddino . . . l. P. Daily . . . J.N. D'Amico Family . . . Dan and Char ,'75 . . . Aloha, Betty and Sal Dandrea . . . Miss Margie Daniels . . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Daniels . . . Danny 74 and l.ois 375W . . . Jane Danser u71', . . . Donald and Shirley Dare . . . Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Dare and Jeff. . . Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Dare. . . Mr. and Mrs. Chet D5Ascendis . .,. Dave and Carol . . . Dave and Kimba . . . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davenport and family... Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davenport and family . .. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Davidson... Dawn and Steve... Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dawson. . .Joyce Dayer . . . D., D., D., and J .... D.D. S7177 and l.ou S'68', . .. Deann, 8l', . . . Dearborn Chemical. . . T. DeBarber . . . Rev. and Mrs. delieaumont . . . Debbie and Dana 74,' . . . Debbie Creely and Norman Castick . . . Debbie DeSantis andJoe Mollica 647332 P7431 etc. . . . Debbie 677' . . . Debbie's Friend. . . Debby 76 . . . Debi-Uskin flintv . . . Chas. E. Dechant. . X h, Rich and Brian. . . Delran Emergency Squad . . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard DeMars. . . Denise 75 and John H7357 . . . Priscilla M. Denby . . . -' Denning . . . Mr. and Mrs. George Denning Jr. . . . Jo Denson . . . Vern Denson. . . Vern Denson . . . Mr. and Mrs. William Dent, Jackie and Tricia. . . Donna, Fred and Denise DeSante . . . Eleanor and Fred DeSante . . . Mom and Dad DeSante. . . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DeSante . . . Mr. and Mrs. William DeSantis- - - Hawkeye DCSHHUJ - . a Mr- and Mrs. S. DeSanto. . . Mr. and Mrs. Steve J. DeSanto Jr .... Mr. and Mrs. V.DeSorle . . . Steve Devenny . . .The Devil. . . Kelly Devine t'76 . . . Betty, Joe, Richard and Little Joe Devitt . . . DHP RG spit fire . . . Al and Marie Diamond. . . Cindy Diamond . . . Kenny Diamond . . . Diane and Vince . . . Det.-Sgt. Carmen DiBenedetto Brig. Police Dept .... Matthew DiBiase, class of 32,, . . . Robert B. Dickens . . . Charles Dickenson . . . Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Diehl . . . Mike and Sharon Digney . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. DiGirolamo . . . Lou Dilisio . . . Mr. Dillabough . . . Mary and Jim DiMerio . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. DiMiero. . . l.ee and Gert Dimond . . . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DiNoia Sr .... Mary Rose and Frank DiVeee . . . Dodge Cornelte 440, H667' . . . Barbara Doe . . . Paul S. Dolezan Jr .... Mr. and Mrs. l. Dolin . . . Donald. . . Donut Den Cinnaminson Mini-Mall . .. Donna and Harry. .. Howard L. Dopson . . . Richard Doron. . . Dort . . . Dot and Paul. . . Mrs. Ruby C. Downes. . . Carol Draper . . . Mr. and Mrs. A. Dromsky . . . Mr. and Mrs. Duceilli . . . Mr. and Mrs. Duckworth . . . William J. Duckworth . . . Mrs. Dorothy Duddy . . . Mr. and Mrs. A. Duffy . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durr Jr .... Mr. and Mrs. James Dych . . . Thomas Dzakowic . .,. Mrs. Dzinski . . . Kathleen B. Dzubryk Auguste Ehret. . . Jean G. Elliott. . . Harry and Edie Elliott. ,. Kathy and Jim Eble . . . Ruth and Jack Elliott. . . Electa Steave . . . Jack Endicott H74-'a . . . Mr. and Mrs.John Earlen . . . Stanley and Ellen Eisman and family . . . Daren Emery 6g75 . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Emery . . . Phyllis Espenschicd . . . Mr. and Mrs. Espenshied . . . Cadet Russ Espenschied U.S. Air Force Academy . . . Sharon Edge . . . Mary and Bob Espenschied . . . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edge . . . Endings Are Beginnings. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ehrhar and children . . . Susan Endicott 77,' . . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Endicott and Joey 82', . ,. Eppoliteis Excavating. . . Mrs. P. Elmendorf . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Earlen . . . Richard L. Earnest. . . Miss Mary Easlick ':Good Luck to Ally . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eastburn Sr .... Jackee and Harry Eastburn . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. Eckert. . . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edge. . . Bill Edge. . . Brian and Troy Edge . . . Royal A. Edge . . . Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey Edwards . . . Miss Betty Eigenbrood . . . Ed Eissing . . . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Elliott. . . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Elliott. . . Jean G. Elliott . . . Mrs. L. Elliott. . . Geo. Ellis. . . Mr. and Mrs. George Ely . . . Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ely . . . The Emery Family . . . Daniel R. Enderle . . .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Esposito . . . Cheryl Estelow 6795, . . . Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Estelow Jr. . . . John. and Norman Estelow. .. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eswortliy . . . Jim Eubank-Glassboro . .. Timmy Eubank . ,. Beatrice Evans.. . Linda Everham. . . Everybody is a Star 76 . . . Carmen F. Ezzio . . . Mr. and Mrs. B. Epstein, Spencer, Michelle, Kim. ..,. Mr. and Mrs. Erkert . ,. Art and Harriett Errickson . . . Butch and Sharon Errickson. . . Cheryl Errickson '667 . . . Colleen Errickson . . . Ed and Margie Frankis Roman Castle Cinnaminson Mall 829-7302. . . Frank and Terry . . . Frank and Terri . . . George Fisher. The Fiansburg Family . . . Sue Fuhs. . . Frank and Terry . . . Frank, live long and prosper - Mom and Dad . . . Mrs. Lydia Foulk . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fry . . . Freeh Foods . . . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Freund... Morris A. Faulkner... Mr. and Mrs. Lou Furman... Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Faunce . .. Michael and Melissa Furman. . . Bud and Eileen Felthaus. . . Mr. Robert Fraser. . .The Frankil Family . . . Mr. Faust. . . Ronald Fiztpatrick . . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foulks . . . C. Freeh . . . Bob DeSanto and Esther Faunce . . . The Flanganis. . . Francis Fuhz . . . Byron E. Fincher, RCA . . . Barbara A. Fincher . . . Fredricis . . . John Friel . . . Mr. John Friel. . . Mrs. John Friel . . . Mr. and Mrs. John W. Friel. . . Brian R. Fleming. . .Judie Fox 7l', . Mr. and 21 0 Promoters Mrs. John J. Flanagan . . .Joan and Rick Ford . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Fox, Sr .... Compliments. H. Fisher. . .Darlene Faulkner. . . Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Fierszt. . . Dottie Caroll and Frank Fanucci . . . Lynn and Lou Ficher. . . Ann and Earl Fabritiis . . . Sylvia E. Floyd . . . Doug Frambes. . . Robert and Thomas Fabritiis. . . Carol Fertig 77', . . . Amy Lynn Farrell. . . Madeline Fynan . . . Jeanne and Steven Fabritiis. . . Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Foelker . . . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fynan. . .Mrs. Faulkner. . . Ralph L. Frank. . . Fleming Family. . . Mary Jane Fenimore . . . Mark and Bette Fenimore . . . Mr. and Mrs. M. Freund and Wilma. . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fabritiis. . . Mrs. Robert Fagan . . . Mr. Robert Fagan . . . Mr. and Mrs. France . . . Fragile. . . Gail Fisher . . . Edith Farrell Mrs. Marjorie Gacha . . . Mrs. Barbara Gaiderowicz . . . Gail . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Galbraith . . . Michael E. Gallucci . . . Bernadette Gambaeorta . . . Diana Gambacorta . . ., Lester B. Gambacorta, Jr .... Bill Gamble-Delanco Twp .... Mr. John Gamble . . . Fullemanis Garage . . . Maria Garbe . . . Garden State Distributing. . . Garden State Motel. . . Beverly Garrone. . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garron and family . . . Karen Garwood n70', . . . Norma Garwood . . . Norma Garwood . . . Gary and Darlene . . . Patty, Sandy, Teresa Gaskin . . . Dee Gatti. . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gatti . . . Mr. and Mrs., Robert Gauntt. .. Robert R. Gauntt, Jr .... Gladys G. Gazther. .. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Geddes... Kate Gehret H7557 . .. Mrs. Kathryn Gehret . . . Mr. and Mrs. EmilGeida . .. Geoff JFK L'75,' . . . George and Joan 76i'. Gerry and Dan. Get Out-You're Beat- . - Bob and Fran Ghegan. . . Chuck Ghegan . . . Jimmy Ghegan 'i70', . . . Kathy Ghegan 'i76'7 . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ghegan . . . Sue Ghegan H78-, . . . Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Giberson . . . Pam and Len Giberson. . . Rose Marie Gibson . . . Craig Gilbert . . . Curtis Gilbert . . . Mr. and Mrs. George Gilbert . . . Mrs. James Gilbert. . . Josephine Gilbert. . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gilbert. . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gillis. . . Mr. and Mrs. H. Gillies. . . Ginger . . . Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gizara. . . Jimmy Gladney . . . Glenn Garron and Sue Stergin 76 . . . Barbara Glose . . . Bernice Gludek . . . Lee C. Godshall . . . Mr. and Mrs. Godshall and Lynn. . . Howard Golden. . . Henry Golding . . . Mr. and Mrs. William Goodhart . . . Good Luck. . . Good Luck to the Class of 75,' from a BCC Jock . .. Good Luck to H7771 . . Good Luck Donna Dare. . . Cindy Goodwin-Palmyra 73', . . . Jane and Harry Gordon . . .Joseph Gordon . . . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grabawski . . . Grace and Tom 68 . . . Anthony, Nanette, and Goldie Grafton . . . Jay and Nancy Grafton . . . Mr. , .2 f ,512 and Mrs. Aaron Graham . . . Joe and John Graham . . . Tom Graham . . . Pauline Gravenstine . . . Deborah and Jennifer Graver. . . Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Graver. - - Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Greco. . . Joen Green. . . Randolf C. Green. . . John Gregory . . . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gress. . . Cliff Griffin . . . Dolly and Walt Griffith. .. Mr. and Mrs. Don Griffith... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Griffith. .. Mr. Leonard Griffiths... Mark Grimme, . .. Mike Grimme . . . Mr. and Mrs. Martin Grob. . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grose . . . Joseph Grotz . . .John Grover. . . Ed and Pat Grant Guam . . . John Grzybowski . . . John Grzybowski . . . Frank and Ana Guenther . . . Marie Guidobaldi . . . The Guidobaldi Family . Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gunderman . . . Franklin W. Gunderman . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gunn . . . Matty Gurrera . . . Bertil Gustafsson . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guzik and son . . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Guzik David and Jill Haas. . . Betty llaekert u76',. . . Charles llaekert . . . llackertas Food Mrkt .... Jeff Hackert. . . Mr. C. llaekert . . . Mrs. E. llaekert . . . Mr. and Mrs. Hafner. . . Peggy Hagan . . . The llaggins . . . Marion C. Haines. . . Hank Haitz . Rick and Mike Haley . . . Eleanor from Hallahan 73,' . . . Hambone . . . Jeanette and Bill llamersly . . . Grindle Hamersly . . . Sharon Hamersly . . . Bill Hamlin n76,' . . . Steve Hamlin'? . . . Mrs. Marie Hammell . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hampton . . . Mr. and Mrs. T. Hamrick. . . Mr. and Mrs. Hanagan . . . Mr. and Mrs. H. Hannemann . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hanson . . . Happiness is a Horse. . . Harca and Harry . . . Dorothy M. Harris. . . Harry's Window Services . . . Mr. and Mrs. Michael llatalovsky . . . Ed Hatcher H74-H. . . Lorraine and Gary Hatcher. . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hatcher. . . Mrs. Richard J. llateher . . . Richard, Chris, Tricia and Nancy Hatcher. . . Roy H. Hatcher . . . Mrs. ll. llaughton . . . Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hayner . . . Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. llayner. . . Tom Hayner. . . Mr. John Headman . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heal. . . Madge, and Charlie Heavener, Altavista. Virginia. . . Carla Heck 76',. . . Karl Heck . . . Lynne Heck . . . Reva and Charlie Heck. . . Heidi . . . Mr. William Heinick. . . Bebe Hellings. . . D. Mark Helsel . . . Elaine Helsel . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Helsel . . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Helsel . . . Sarah Helsel . . . Alois J. Hemmerle. . . Anna Hemmerle . . . Cindy and Cathy Hemmerle . . . John and Margie Hemmerle . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Hemmerle . . . Diane and Mark Hemphill and Lori. . . Timmy Henery . . . Larry and Pat Henderson.. . Barbara and George Henning . . . Bill and gret Henning. . . Pat Hennings and Pete, Paki and Tanya . . . Elaine C. Henry . . . R. R. Henry . . . Glenn Heppard . . . Kurt Heppard . . . Carol Heron . . . Kelly A. Heron . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herman . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Herrmann . . . Mrs. Richard D. Hershey . . . Lisa Ann Herzer . . . Mr. and Mrs. Hiahtower and family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Hindman. . . Dennis Hines . . . Roger Hines . . . Roger Hines . . . S. Earl Himes . . . Hi There . . . H.L.D .... Hoagie . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hochgertel . . . Mrs. R. H. Hoey . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Promoters 211 H. Hoey . . . Mrs. Florie Hoffman . . . Mrs. Lydie Hoffman. . . Russell L. Hoffman. . . Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hogle . . . The Rev. Gareth C. Holford . . . Rita and Gary Hohenstein . . . Holiday Travel Service . . . Ralph and Pat Holler and family . . . Gwen Holmes 7757, . . . Mr. and Mrs. James Holmes . . . William W. Holmes , . . Mrs. M. G. Holtz . . . Hoo Rah Hockey Sisters! . . . Bess Horan. . . John and Charlette Horan. . . Mr. and Mrs. I. Horan. . . Donna I-lorn . . . Mrs. Estella Horn . . . John and Helen Horn. . . Mrs. Richard Horner . . . Lynn Horter . . , Edward Horton . . . Horton . . . Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Horton . . . Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Horton and Baby . . . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Horton. . . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Horton. . . Hostess Cake Man. . . William Howell... Bettie and Jimmy I-lubbs. . . Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hubbs. .. Mark and Debbie Hubert. . . Mr. and Mrs. R. Hubler . . . Jack Hullings. . . Jolly Hullings . . . Rose Hullings. . . Dorothy and John llullings. . . Sandy, Bill and Lori Ilullings. . . Micky lluminski. . . Robin and Crystal Huminski . . . Nana Hunt. . . M. I.. Hunter . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Hurley . . . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Huston . . . Terrie Hyland H747 Miss Deborah Iannuzzi H74-W . . . Itchie lannuzzi H767 . . . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Iannuzzi . . . Teddy Iannuzzi . . . I belong to the greatest class this school has ever seen-Linda Lattanzio N755 . . I feel two picas big! . .. I Love Riverside High-Kenny Ross... Catherine Imhoff. .. Pud and Jack Imhoff. . . Bob Ingram . . . In Memory of Bent', . . . In Memory of Bobbi: Ann Snow . . . Incollingo Family . . . Lucille and Fred Irons . . . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Irons . . . Itchie . . . Itchie and Apple H767 . . . Sandy and Eddie Iwanicki an V41 was get aa we an Q aaa Q Jack and Kathy H757 . . . Midge and Bill Jack . . . The Jack's . . . Mr. James Jackson . . . Mrs. Marion Jackson . . . Sue Jackson . . . Warren Jackson . . . Carl Jakim . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bob James. . . The James Gang. . . Jan and Bob - get married . . . Rick Janezic W Class of H757 . . .Janice andJoel . . . Jean and Joey 6757, . . . Jeany and Andrew . . . Jeff and Sally . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jefferson . . . Rosalie Jefferson . . .Jeffery Burr Canfield and Lynne Dyas '75 . . . Richard and Carol Jenik . . . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jerrell . . . Pe Pe Jerrell . . .Jerry '74' and Linda '75, . . , Jerry, Rutgers '77 . . . Dan Jewell . . . Jim . . . Jim, Mark, Joe, Patrick . . . Jimmy and Karen ...I J immy Gatti '77 and Barbera Armstrong 576 . . .Jim and Terri . . .Jim and Warren and Ag .... Joe and Linda 773 . . . Joe and Lyn '76 . . . Joe and Kathy 1014174 . . . Joe Marianna and Debbie Wickward . . . John and Gretchen . . . Johnie and Lucie . . . John-John . . . Johnny G. III . . . Terri and Ronnie Johnsen . . . BiIlJohnson . . . Mrs. Dorthy Johnson . . . Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Johnson . . . Harry and Lynne Johnstone . . . Mr. and Mrs. John K. Johnston Jr .... Joan Johnston . . . Joe Johnston . . . Diane, David, and Toot Toot Jones . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones . . . Poochie, Drinkwater, Minyard and Pettie Jones . . . Sharon Jones . . . William I-I. Jones . . . William H. Jones, Jr .... Joe Nichterlein and Kathy Jones . . . Mr. and Mrs. John S. Joo Jr .... Ann Jordan . . .Joy . . . DebbieJoyce . . . Gary A. Joyce . . . The Joyce's. . . June and Bob . . . Mrs. John Jump . . . Bette and Joe Jungblut . . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jungblut . . . Mr. and Mrs. RobertJungblut Mr. KP . . . Mrs. Rose A. Kaey . . . Norma Kaiser . . . Karen Kalani and Mike Fagan . . . Chris Kaluhiokalani . . . Janet and Dutch Kaluhiokalani . . . Karl, Denise, and Karl Jr. Kaluhiokalani . . . Louis Kanieki . . . John Kara. . . Chester J. Karaszewski . . . Karen and David . . . Karen and Tim . . . Karen and Vinny 75 . . . Robert and Annctta Karmade . . . Charles Karn . . . Edward Karn . . . Ben Karwacki . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Karwacki . . . Fr. Bart Karwacki . . . Mike Karwacki . . . Teri and Frank Kaspcrowicz . . . AI Kathan. . . Kathi '76 . . . Kathy and Mike . . . Denice Kempista . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Keating . , . Keith and Patty . . . Keith and Terri . , . Elizabeth C. Kelly . . . Jack Kelly . . . Kaye Kelly . . . Mabel I.. Kelly . . . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelvey . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kennedy . . . Debbie Kennedy . . . Edward M. Kennedy . . . Mrs. EIizabethJ. Kennedy , . . Sue and Fred Kennedy . . . Mrs. Kenny . . . Kenny and Nancy . . . Kenny Swartz and Nancy J oo . . . Kenville Family . . . Howard Kerr . . . Pete Kerrigan . . . Clara Kessler . . . Don, Phyllis, and Gregg Kessler . . . Joanne Kessler. . . Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Kessler . . . Pat, Al, and Kids. . . Lynn Kiehner . . . '5Kimba, Courageg and Old blue eyes Frankie . . . Miss Gertrude ll. Kimble . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirby . . . The Kirchner Family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kirk . . . Sharon and Mary Elaine Kittell . . . Kimblewhip 75 . . . Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Klaus and Family . . . Henery W. Kleesattel . . . Bob Klekot . . . 21 2 Promoters Maria Klenieski. . . The Klemms. . . Klippleis Pastry Shop. . . Mr. and Mrs. Kloos . . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klusman . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Krug. . . Joseph Knast Jr .... Sharon Knast . . . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knast Sr .... Dave and Joyce Knight . . . Mrs. Elestine Knight . . . Mrs. George J. Knight. . . Misty and Siby Knight. . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knoll. . . Peg and Cliff Kollmeier . . . Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Konieczka . ..Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Konrad and Family . . . Dennis M. Korrot . . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kostrub . . . Edd J. Kotsay . . . Mrs. Kathleen Kozempel . . . Timothy Kraemer. . . Roy Kramer. . . Vincent and Sue Kranz . . . Frank J. Krause. . . Charlotte and Ed Krawczyk . . . Mr. and Mrs. William Kressler . . . J. T. Krivulka. . . Mrs. Mary Kroll . . . Pat Kroll. . . Darlene Kruk NClass off 78 . . . Mr. Charles Kudy . . . Frances Kuerten. . . Charles Kuhn. . . Edna Kuhn. . .Joe Kuhn . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kuhn . . . Mr. and Mrs. Roland Kuhn . . . Mr. l. T. Kushner La Barge Family . . , John Lafferty . . . James A. Lake . . . Sam Lamond . . . Mr. and Mrs. S. Lancieri . . . Mrs. Joan Langlay . . . Karen Laning . . . Mr. and Mrs. Larmouth . . . Larry and Joann . .. Ellen Larson . . . Later! . . . Shirley and Walt Law and Sons... Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lawson and Daughters. . . Bruce Lazaruk. . . Linda Lazaruk . . . John J. Lazenvnick . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Leary . . . Mr. and Mrs. E. Lechleidner . . . Mrs. John Lechleidner. . . Lynn and Brian Lechleidner . . . Mrs. Viola Lechler . . . Brian Michael Lecony . . . Mr. and Mrs. Geaorge Lee . . . Sarah Lee . . . Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lee . . . Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Leeds... Barbara Lees. .. Stuart Lefsky Manager of Riverside Jeweler . .. Mrs. Naudine Legler . . . George A. Lehmann . . . Thomas Lehmann . . . Lee Ahrens and Pat Lucas 'g75', . . . Barbara Leitzell . . . Debbie Leleiko . . . Mr. and Mrs. f.r.f C Henry Lempe . . . Charles and Marie Leon . . . Nettie Leon . . . Lester and Lisa 76,'. . . Lester's Signs . . . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levitt . . . Jacklyn Levitt. . . Bob and Sharon Lewis. . . Corrine Lewis. . . Eileen Lewis . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank LiBeri . . . Len and Denise Licursi 69,' . . . Linda and Bob . . . Linda - F7437 and Dennis F 75 . . . Linda and Jerry 3723 . . . Linda and John . . . l.inda's Tavern Inc .... Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lingle . . . Wm. E. Link . . . Mrs. A. J. Lipka . . . Frank and Kathy Lipka. . . Mikie Lipka . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lippincott. . . Mr. and Mrs. James Lippincottt Jr. . .,. Lisa and Doonie . . . Little King ll fDumpyJ . . . Al Livengood . . . Al Livengood . . . Deb Livengood . . . Mrs. H. Livengood . . . Helen Livengood . . . John A. Livengood. . . Bill Lodek . . . Marie Lombardi. . . Mr. Lombardi. . . Mr. and Mrs. Lord . . . Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lurd . . . Loretta Turner Dance Studio . . . Lorrie and Tim . . . Lots of Luck . . . Lots ol' luck in the coming years - Mr. and Mrs. John Lattanzioi' . . . Mr. William J. Lotz . . . Lou Ann and PhTl . . . Louise and George . . . Love to Chris - from Aunt Car0leAnn and Uncle Roger. . . Lucy and Tommy . . . Lurch says :'Me tooa' . . . Mr. and Mrs. F. Lynch and Family . . . Jim and Ruth Lynch . . . ThomasJ. Lynch. . . E. Lyness . . . Lyn and Joe 'S76,' . . Lynn, Joe, and Michelle . . . Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Maeken . . . Mrs. C. Maeken . . . Mackis Snockis. . . Mr. and Mrs. James Maher . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Mejewski . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. Makin and Family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Malecki . . . Stella G. Malek. . . Malusmalus 77 . . . Martin T. Manion . . . Geo Mankovich . . . Dorthy R. Manley . . . Joe Mann. . . Sandy and Larie Manning. . . Pat Mannion . . . Pat Mannion 677, . . . Russel Manz . . . Charles Marano . . . D.J. Maratea . . . Marianne and Jimmie 76 . . . Keith Marini 377, . . . Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Marino, Jr .... June Marino. . . Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Marino, Sr .... Bob Marinni . . . Mark and Georgia. . . Cindy Marks. . . Joseph Marques . . . Eleinor and Lincoln Marquet . . . Marquette . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Marrazzo . . . Crystal Marris . . . Mr. and Mrs. Marston. . . The Martella's. . . Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Marter. . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marter, Jr. . . . Richie Marter lll . . . Mr. and Mrs. Al Martin . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Martin . . . Sal Martorano . . . Maryann and Frank, The Silver Link . . . Mary Lou Mascarin . . . Stanley Mascibroda . . . Mr. Robert Mason . . . The Massey Family . . . Joe and Jean -- Best of the Mastrosimone's . . . Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Masucci . . . Matt and Gerry - Forever . . . Mattie's Market. . . Mr. and Mrs. Carlman Joseph Maurer . . . Walter Maurer . . . George C. Maute Family . . . Marica Maute . . . Renee Maycott. . . Frances Maynard . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. McAleer, Sr. . . . Milissa McAleer . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McBride. . . Ernie McBride, Jr .... Mr. and Mrs. Jos. McCole . . . Mary McCormick . . . Barbara McCrocklin from Tupperone . Mrs. Catherine McCann. . . Donna McCann H74-783, . . . Mike McCann 675-7935. .,. Mr. McCarthy - play golf! . . . Betty McClure . . . Warren McClure . . . Mr. and Mrs. Warren McClure . . . James McDermott . . . Donelda McDowell . . . Eileen and Pete McElroy . . . Patti McFarland . . . Barbara and Butch McFadden . . . Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McGinn Sr .... Mr., and Mrs. Al. McGinn and Son. . . Nathalie McGinn . . . Mr. and Mrs. G. McGeoch, Jr .... Pat McHugh . . . Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McHugh . . . Shelly McHugh . . . Frances McHugh . . . Jim and Betty McHugh . . . Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McHenry . . . Pete Mclrlugh . . . Mellissa and Tommy McLarney . . . Mrs. Jos. Mclntyre . . . Nancy McKeaney . . . John McLaughlin . . . Jim Promoters 213 safes afgaii as .say isais F a 5 Q' 1 ig 5156 is 7 N- 31 as . 1? V' T 'ig as i jf. 1 , a f f. ,.,i .53 1 f ag ra 0. 555 if W is . its H' 9 t Q if .fir A cum -V ., . ,.-.,, McLaughlin . . . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mcl.arney . . . Mary McLaughlin . . . Duncan McMartin . . . Charles J. McNulty . . . Olga McNally . . . Ed McNally . . . John P. McNally . . . Letitia McNally '75 . . . Mr. and Mrs. Terrence McNulty . . . Mike McNulty . . . Kathie McNally . . . Mr. and Mrs. R. F. McNally . . . Pat McNulty . . . Mr. and Mrs. John E. McNulty . . . Joe McCanus. . . Edward Meehan . . . John Meiluta . . . Ed Melia . . . Valerie Melks . . . Melmont-MD . . . Memory of Victor J. Mueller . . . Mrs. Dot Meyers . . . Mr.nd Mrs. Fred Meyers . . . Alice and Patty Michael . . . Michael George McCloskey and Cindy Lou Clark . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Michalsky . . . Mickey Mouse . . . Mike and Cheryl 5753, . . . Mike McNeill and Diane Gurrera. . . Bart J. Milano . . . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Milch . . . Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Milch . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller Sr. . .. Florence P. Miller . . . Mr. and Mrs. George F. Miller, Jr. and family . . . 2Lt. George F. Miller lll '70 . . .Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller . . .Jim Miller . . . The Miller's . . . Mi-Mi . . . Larry Mims . . . Mr. and Mrs. Misko . . . Misty and Sidy . . . Mary Lou Mitchell 71,' . . . Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mitchell, Sr .... Barry Mitsch . . . Colleen Mitsch . . . Denise Mitsch . . . Jeff Mitsch . . . Ruth Mitsch . . . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moehernuk Jr .... Mr. and Mrs. E. Mohrmann . . . Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mohyla . . . Kathryan and Kathy Mollineaux . . . Anna Molnar . . . Carole Lynne Moloney . . . Bob and Carol Monahan . . . Dorothy Mongo . . . John Mongon . . .Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moranor . . . Morgan 4 Think Art! . . . Harvey and Georgeann Moritz. . . William G. Moser. . . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mosher . . . Mouse, Lin, Richie, Fritz, and Sandy . . . Darween Moyer . . . Jo Ann Moyer . . . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moyer . . . Mrs. R. Mullans . . . Connie Murphy . . . Diane Murphy . . . Earl F. Murray . . . Esther R. Murphy . . . Mrs. Gurtrude Mruphy . . . Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy . . . Morris and Frances Murphy.. . Paul and Karen Murphy . .. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Murphy Jr .... Ruth and Frank Murphy. . . Mr. and Mrs. Tom J. Murphy . . . Allen and Kay Myers . . . Josephine Myers . . . The Myer's Mrs. Edith R. Nace . . . Bob Marks and Sue Nace . .,. Mr.nd Mrs. James Nally . . . Nancy and Joe . . . Narang. . .Jimmy Nash . . . Lorna Nauss . . . Neil, Barb, Ed and Doretta . . . Madelyn Nelson . . . Shreve Nelson . . . Mr. and Mrs. R. Nemchik . . . Doris and Ray Nesbitt. . . Gary Nesbitt. . . Nick-a-demus . . . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nicola . . . Nikki and Shadow . . . Lloyd and Pat Nippins and Smokey and Baron . . . Betsy Niver 76 . . . Mr. Edwin Niver . . . Laura Niver 75'i . . . Mrs. Mae Niver . . . Gail and Steve Nociti . . . Millie Nociti . . . Tim Nociti '69' . . . The Nocito Family . . . I ' Q e S :.. ....,.,.,....,,-, e- f - is 1. -K in 0 lePSi5E?sFfsWFf Veronica Nolan . . . Daniel Nolder - Class of 72 . . . The Howard A Norcross Family P.H.S .... Nasty Norm . . . Mr. and Mrs. William T. Northey . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Norton . . . Terry Novak . . . The Nowlans . . . Henery Nowosielski Jr. . . . Nubs Oakdale Printing Company . . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Obergfell . . . Grace Obcrgfell . . . Jack O,Brien . . . Pluto Ochipinti . . . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ochipinti and Family . . . Oand J Sales . . . The Olgiati Family . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. Olkiewicz . . . Joe O'Neill . . . Ann Onimus . . . Bob O'Reilly '475', . . . Colleen and Danielle O,Reilly . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Reilly . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Reilly and family . . . The Orfe Family . . . Mrs. Betty Orfe . . . Bob Orfe Jr .... Robert C. Orfe . . . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orgiefsky and family . . . Marc and Robin Orgiefsky . . . S.A. Jay Orgiefsky U.S. Navy . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. J. OiShca. . . David K. Osmond lll . . . Ott's . . . Elaine Ott. . . Henry, Carol and Dan Ott. . . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ott. . . James R. Ott. . . Janet T. Ott. . .John Owen . . . Pearl Owens John Pacilio . . . Ellis and Gert Page . . . Peg and John Page . . . Mr. and Mrs. Francis Painter. . . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Palaschak . . . The Palner Family . . . Panic Time 1:00 to 2:00 . . . Ernie-Brian Palombi . . . Joy-Brian Palombi . . . Pam and Scott . . . Mr. and Mrs. D. Pannuccii and Son . . . Mr. and Mrs. Parker . . . Mr. and Mrs, Albert Parker . . . M.L. Parsons. . . Pal and Debbie . . . Pat, Ed, Sparky and Frisk . . . Pat and Gerry . . . Pat and Liz . . . Mr. and Mrs. S. Paterson . . . Rose Mary Patlanite . . . Mr. A. B. Patterson . . . Mrs. Clara Patterson . . . The Patterson Family . . . Pat's Market H 7 days a week, 7 am to 10 pm. . . Mr. Paul Hair Sytlist . . . Mr. and Mrs. Paulo. . . The Pauluceiis . . . David Pawlak . . . The Paynes . . . Dorothy Peirson.. . Mr. and Mrs. Peirson . . . Frank Peluso, Jr .... Frank Peluso, lll . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peluso . . . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peluso, and Family . . . Joanne Pendlebury 73,' . . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pendlebury . . . Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pennell . . . John Pennell . . . Fred and Caroline Perkins. . . Leona Perkins. . . Mrs. A. Perkins . . . Mr. and Mrs. Roland Perritt. . . C. H. Perry . . . Mr. Charles Perry . . . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. 214 Promoters Perry, Jr. Family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Perry . . . Mr. and Mrs. Person . . . George Pestridge . . . Freeland and Doris Pfau . . . Larry Pfau . . . Mrs. Louis C. Pfau . . . Fredereck Pfeffer . . . John Philips . . . Arlene Phillips Class of 6625 . . . Mrs. James Phillips . . . Jenny, Jeff and Amy Phillips . . . Tim Phillips . . . Anita Phipps . . . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Phipps . . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Piatkowski . . . Linda Pickens . . . Steven Pickens . . . D. B. Pienciak. . . Mr. and Mrs. Pierson . . . Linda Pine. . . Nancy Pine 79 . . .Janice Pinto '675,' . . . Eric Piper . . . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pippin . . .John Pippitt. . . Pira '577,, . . . Jim, Chris and Jimmy Pistone. . . Pitko Family . . . Plowman Family . . . Mrs. Pocious . . . Grant Poeckert. . . Debby Poinsctt . . . Doug and Jack Pollon. . . Mr. Beverly Poorc . . . Mr. and Mrs. Gus Polino . . . William Polito . . . Poppie Loves Doughboy . . . Stan and Corin Poreda . . . Mr. Charles Porreca . . . Mr. and Mrs. Allen Porto and Family . . . Greg Potts . . . Mr.a nd Mrs. Thomas Potts . . . Mr. and Mrs. William Potts, Potts Lumber Co., Rt. 959130, Burlington, N.J .... Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Powell... Precious . . . Mr. and Mrs. William Prem . President and Officers 76,, . . . Preston, Ervin . . . Mr. and Mrs. James Previti . . . Pat Price . . . Bob, Jackie and Robbie Prisco . . . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pritchett . . . Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas Proeopio. . . Robin Proscia . . . Crystal Proscia. . . Anthony Provenzano . . . Mrs. Carolyn Provenzano and Family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Purnell. . . John Pypcinski. . . Mr. and Mrs.John Pypcinski. . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pywell, Jr. Best Wishes from the Raffertys. . . Elva and James Rambo and Family . . . Ramchops . . . RAM Frosh class oi i78', . . . Linda Randall . . . ln Memory of Judy, Lynne, and Bobby Rapagna. . . Miss Anna Raphael. . . Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Raup. . . Richard Ray . . . Mr. and Mrs. Raynis . . . Reale . . . Angelo Reale . . . Barbara Reale. . . Realc Limousine and Taxi Service . . . Skip Reale . . . Red's Barber Shop . . . The Merritt Reed and family . ,. Reenie and Bob . . . Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Reeves. . . Grace S. Rehnstron . . . Buddy Reihl . . . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reilly . . . Rev. Donald J. Reilly . . . Barbara Rell . . . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rendfrey . . . Karen Rendfrey . . . Kimberly Rendfrey . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Renshaw . . . Mr. and Mrs. Tony Renshaw . . . Chris and Stefanie Repholz . ,. The Repholz Family . . . Stephen J. Reynolds . . . Andy Richards Burroughs Corp .... The Richardson Family . . . Mrs. Florence Richardson . . . Barbara Richmond . . . Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Richmond. . . Mr. and Mrs. C. Richter . . . Mr. Clarence Richter Jr .... Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rider . . . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rider . . . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rider, Sr .... Mr. and Mrs. John Riebe . . . William M. Rivel PHS H547 . . . Riverside Jewelers. . . Riverside Lanes. . . Riverside Majorettcs . . . Riverside Wine and Liquor . . . RHS Class of 88 . . . RHS Class of 93 . . . The Jack Roberts Family . . . Bob and Kathy Robertson . . . Mr. Robertson . . . Mr. Richard Robertson . . . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson . . . James Robinson . . . Donna Rockafellow . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rockafellow . . . Mr.ud Mrs. Rockhill . . . El Roeko 79f, . . . Sue and Dave Rockwood . . . Jose Rodrigues . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rombergcr. . . Mr. Romero. . . Mr. and Mrs. Al Rongione. . . Ronnie 'g75,, . . . Debbie Roop . . . Gretchen Rose BOP . . . Gary and Arlene Rosmando . . . The Ross Family . . . Woody Ross . . .Mr. Leonard Rossetti . . . Bob and Shirley Rossi . . . Lisa, Kelli and Kim Rossi . . . Linda, Lisa, Lori, Sandy Rossi . . . Pasquale Rossi and Family . . . Ron and Ginger Rossi . . . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rossi . . . Maurice Rothblatt . . . Eddie and Kevin Rowan . . . Mr. and Mrs. Rua . .,. The Rubin Family. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ruff . . . Mr. and Mrs. Delmar J. Ruff. . . Georgine Ruscitti . . . Mr. and Mrs. D. Ruch . . . The Rusnak . . . Russ and El . . . Russell Bowles and Bette Lee . . . Betty Russer . . . Bill Ryan . . . Bill Ryan - Class of 74 . ,. Bill Ryan A Delaneo Twp .... Conni Ryan. . . Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ryan. . . Sharon Ryan g'77', . . . Susan Ryan, Class of 557075 Mary Sacalis - 76,' . . . Mr. and Mrs. Safran. . . C. J. Saile . . . Martha Salber. . . Miss Frances Salkowski . . . Ruth Salter. . . Sam . . .Joscph, Lori Ann and Michael Samero . . . Mr. Victor Samero . . . Mrs. Victor Samero . . . Victor and Priscilla Samero . . . Mr. and Mrs. R. Sanchez . . . Franny Sanderline . . . Linda Santino 76 . . . Nick Santino. . . The Santino's, Mike, Carol and Michael . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Santucci. . . Art and Gloria Saul. . . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Saul. . . Ruth A. Saul. . . Mr. and Mrs. John Sassano . . . Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sassano. . . Mr. and Mrs. Franklin T. Savage . . . Joe and Kathy Scalise . . . Agnes and Albert Scararnazza . . . 'iSchaff,' . . . Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scheer. . . Debbi Rae Scheetz . . . Donna and Brian Schcnski. . . Mr. and Mrs.Joseph Schenski. .. Hilda Schetler. . . Jean Schiller . . . Charlotte Schippnick . . . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schletter . . . John Robert Schliep Jr. 74', . . . Mr. and Mrs. John R. Schliep . . . Robyn Adriane Schliep . . . Mrs. Rosina Schliep . . . Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Schmidt . . . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schmierer. .. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Schminckc .. . Mrs. Helen Schneider. . . Jeff Schneider.. . Mr. C. Schneider... Robyn Schneider . . . Frank W. Schoell . . . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schoenhofer . . . School Friend . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroder . . . The Schveninger Family . . . Scott and Phyllis. . . Scott, Todd and Dirk. . . Mr. and Mrs. Dale Scott and family . . . Harvey A. Scott, Jr .... Mr. and Mrs.Harvey Scott, Sr .... Mr. Howard Scott. . . Paul Scully. . . Joe Sedor . . . The Seifrieds . . . Edward Seiter Family . . . Semper ln Amicus. . . Kathy and Joe Promoters 215 Sempsey . . . Rita Senese . . . 743 to 313 . . . Cheryl Seward . . . Mrs. George Seward. . . Kathryn C. Sexton. . . Don, Berni, and Cyndi Shaffer. . . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shannon . . . Sharon ':77 . . . Sharon and Mark g'76,i . . . Mrs. Sharp . . . Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Sheehan . . . Wayne Shelby . . . Delores Shene . . . Paul J. Sherin . . . Mrs. Clara E. Sherman . . . Sherrie and Mark. . . Sherry and Keith . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Shinn, Jr. . . . A. M. Shriver . . . Harry Shwitzer . . . Sick of eountinil . . . El Sid :'76 QCCHSD . . . Mr. Siegle-photographer. . . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sienkicwicz . . . Clair Sileo . . . joey Sileo . . . Raymond Sileo . . . Raymond J. Sileo, ,lr .... Rocky R. Sileo . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simone . . . Debbie Simpkins . . . Hilton Singer . . . Mary Singer. . . Sippy Maleum-.IA . . . Skip, Carol, Donna Wille . . . joe Skiladz . . . Daniel and Colleen Slipps . . . Ed Sliweeki, Jr. . . . Mrs. Betty Smith . . . Bill, Lorrie, Jimmy, Bryan, Allen Smith . . . Bus and Ruth Smith . . . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith . . . Dave Smith . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith . . . Mr. and Mrs. jack Smith . . . Mr. and Mrs. joseph Smith . .,. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith and family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Smith . . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Smith. . . Steve Smith LHP n75', . . . Sybil Smith. . . William Smith. . . Smittyis Place . . . Ronald Smolda . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Smundin . . . Sneak a Cig! M8LI . . . Mrs. Janet Snow. . . Mrs. Marv Snow. . . Stephen John Snow. . . Somebodyis Nan . . . Lillian Sooby . . . Mrs. Earl Southwick . . . Raymond J. Space . . . Nate Sparazza . . . Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Spencer. . ftWoody,' Spencer . . . The Sportsman fZoll1 . . . Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stainker. . . Bernice Stansky . . . Norma Stanton . . . Stanley and Sharon . . . Marie Stark. . . Cindy M. States. . . Sr. Dave States USN . . . Mrs. Florence States. . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry States... Harry W. States, Jr. . . . William P. Stayton . . . Beth Ann Steele M7473 . . .Mr. and Mrs.Donald J. Stecker. . . Janet Steinwender 678C . . . Mr. and Mrs. E. Steinwender . . . Stellais Beauty Salon . . . Henry and Sharon Stellwag. . . Mrs. Millie Stemelski . . . Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stephen, . . C. A. Stevenson . . . Mrs. Harry Stevenson . . . Don and ,lean Stewart . . . Joe Stewart. . . Louise J. Stawart . . . Mr. Samual Stewart. . . Sam and Vi Stewart . . . Laura and Amy Stickel . . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stickel . . . Mr. and Mrs. Lou Stickel . . . William Stickel. . . Judy Stites . . . Dr. and Mrs. Richard Stockton . . . Helen Stojak. . . Pat and Loretta Stoer and Family . . . Richie Stoer, Class of l990,' . . . Mr. and Mrs. Rolston Stoer . . . Diane and Lisa Stokes. . . Donna and Scott Stoltz . . . Gary Stoltz. . . Joseph E. Stoltz . . . Thomas R. Stoltz . . . Vera and Larry Stoltz . . . Buffy Stolze . . . David M. Stoops . . . Strabarious 77il. . . Mr.nd Mrs. U. QI. Statton . . . Pat and Bill Stratton and Family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stauss and Daughters . ,. Donna and Fred Streaker . . . Donna Strict -- Stretch . . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strick . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Stoback . . . Doreen and Howdy Strouse . . . Howard Patrick Strouse . . . Joyce Strouse c'78 . . . Marcy Strouse . . . Strousels Market . . . Cindy Struglia . . . Betty and Al Stults . . . Kenneth Styles . . . john Stypinski . . . Mr. and Mrs.jerry Stypinski . . . Sue and Danny . . .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sunderland . . . Superman, E.S.Q .... Susie Cream Cheese 75,' . . . Tedd and Rose Sutton . . . Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sweiger . . . Mark and Michele Swiderski . . . Betty Ann Sykes. . . Betty Ann and Joann Sykes . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sykes ' Mr. and Mrs. john Tabella. . . Tammy and Tippy . . . Elaine and John Tarlano . . . Mrs. Eleanor Taylor . . . Dianna Taylor . . . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Taylor . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor. . . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Taylor . . . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor . . . Taylors 7 Hardware . . . Terryis Market . . . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tevis. . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tevis . . . The Best Page 4 Editor ever. . . The Dean Family. . . The Greatest Cross Country Football Team Ever . . . The Group 76', . . . The Terreri Mob . . . The Toub Family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Theurer. . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Theurer Jr .... jane Theurer. . . John Theurer . . . Dr. Charles A. Thielman . . . Daniel Thomas . . . Brian Thaompson . . . James E. Thompson . . . John Thora . . . Mr. and MrS.Fred Thum . . . Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Tice . . . Russell and Jean Tice . . . Tammie Tieman . . . Mr. George Tilton. . . Gretchen and Gene Timmons . . . Joan and Ken Tindall . . . Mary A. Todd . . . Tojoez 6'Keep it in the familyw, Love Kathy . . . ll. W. Tomasewski . . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Tomaszewski . . . To Matty, Albert, and Bobby - From Tina . . . Tom and Kathi . . . Tom ,76 and Mike '78 . . . Tom and Sherry, . . Mike and Tina Tomsey . . . Mr. and Mrs. T. Toner. . . Tony and Audrey . . . Tony and Sandy 74. .,. Tonyis Barber Shop. . . Toot and Tease. . . To 'iSexy '75 from Turtle . . . To those who tried. . . To 'g313 from Sam. . .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Twoey and Family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Author R. Townsend . . . Leslie Townsend '74 . . . Michele Townsend 578 . . . Ted Tozzi . . . Mrs. Pat Traugott . . . Cyndi Travis . . . Trenton Bumper Exchange . . . Danny Trost . . . T.R. The Great . . . Tony Trotter . . . Trouble and Tokyo . . - Gina Truitt . . . Kilgore Truot . . . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tubic . . . Eileen S. Tuch . . . Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Tursi . . . Tweetiei7 ,77 University of Delaware . . . Karen and Dave Unley . . . Lyle and Shirley Unley . . . The Urbanik Family 216 Promoters Brian and Scott Vanaman. . . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vanaman . . . Donna Vandegrift . . . john Vandegrift. . . Elsie Vandewater. . . Mr. and Mrs. F. W. VanNess . . . Mr. and Mrs. Van Sciver. . . Bob Van Sciver. . . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Van Sciver. . . Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Van Sciver . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Van Sciver . . . john Van Sciver . . . Mark Van Seiver. . . Mr. and Mrs. William Vaughan. . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vernin . . . Vicki,, . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Viggiano . . . Mr. and Mrs. Dom Villari . . . Tordis M. Villinger . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. Vincent . . . Vineels East End . . . Vinee's East End Cafe . . . Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Vitulle and Family . . . Mrs. Elaine R. Vogelman. . . Carolyne R. Volkman . . . Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Vollmer. . . Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Volpert . . . Mr. and Mrs. N. Voorhees and Family Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wagner, Jr .... Mrs. J. G. Wagner . . . Francis Waisnis. . . Perena and Alex Walczak . . . Mrs. Albert Walk . . . Bud and Freda Wallace . . . ,Iohn A. Wallace . .,. MaryAnn and Joe Wallace . . . Mary, Edie, Dottie, jo, and Candy Walters. . . Mike Walter. . . Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Walter and Family. . . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walters . . . Ken Walton . . . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walton. . . Walt's Deli. . . Bert Wanckel . . . Bert Wanckel. . . Michael and Nancy Ward . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warner. . . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wasneski. . . Sherri Watkins . . . Melvin Watson . . . Mr. and Mrs. H. Watson . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weaver . . . Mrs. Alberta Webb . . . Mr. Charles Webb . . . Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Weiner. . . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weiner. . . Mr. and Mrs. Weinmann . . . Mr. and Mrs. William Weiser . . . Mr. and Mrs. Welding. . . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Welenc and Family . . . Oscar Wells fGrandpopj . . . Senorita Wells . . . Mr. and Mrs. jesse Welsh . . . Mr. and Mrs. AI. P. Welsh . . . Mrs. Pat Welch . . . Wendie . . . Mr. and Mrs. Constand Wcnner . . . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wenner and Family . . . Frank Wertz . . . Mr. and Mrs. John H. West. . .Jennie Westenberger . . . Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Westenberger . . . Billy Westergom 6130 . . . Mr. and Mrs. Wheatley . . . Karen and Kevin White Q . . Mrs. Beatrice White . . . Mr. and Mrs. David White . .. Fran and Bert Whitehead... john Whitehill 'S64 . .. Mr. and Mrs. George Whitehill . .. Richard Whitehill, 'S71 ... Richard L. Whitehill . . . Leroy J. Whitehouse . . . llarry Whitworth . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wickward . . . Regina and Selena Widdoss . . . Mary J. Wilenski . . . Chasity, Crab Grass Wilhemina. . . Florence Wilinski . . . jay Wilkins . . . jimmy and Larry Wilkens. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Williams . . . Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkens. . . Mr. and Mrs. john Wilkins. . . Sue Wilkins 75,' . . . Lynne and George Willard . . . joseph M. Williams, jr .... Mr. and Mrs. john Williams . . . Mr. and Mrs. William Williams . . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wills. . . Catherine Wilson. . . Gail and Sue Wilushewski . . . Mr. and Mrs. R. Wing. . . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Winkelspecht . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winkelspecht, Sr .... Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Winkelspecht . . . Mr. and Mrs. P. Winki and Family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Witt. . . John and Marion Witterschein . . . Mr. and Mrs. F. Wigmore . J . Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wigmore and Family . . . Theresa Wigmore . . . Mabel Wright. . . William Richard Michael Wright Jr. lll . . . Cathy and Del Wolbert . . . Fred and Elaine Wolf. . . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolf. . . Wm. C. Wolverton. . . David S. Wood . . . Gregory Lee Woodington N77-DHSM . . . Linda Woodington-Class of 75 . . . Nancy Worthington 77', . .. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Woodington. . . Mr. and Mrs. Philip Woodington . .. Shirley and Norman Woodington . . . john and Barbara Woolam and children . . . Mrs. Helen Worthington.. . . Mrs. Worthington . . . Pud Worthington ' Walter F. Yansiek, ,Ir .... Linda Yardumian . . . Mr. and Mrs. R. Yardumian. . . The Yermish Family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yesner . .V . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yearly . . . Adele and Wanda Yoka. . . John J. Yoka . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Yoka . .,. Rosa Marie Yoka . . . Mr. and Mrs. Dave Young . . . Mr. and Mrs. David Young . . . Mrs. R. M. Young. . . 'SYour Beatli' Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Zacchei . . . Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zangaro . . . Aileen E. Zanoni . . . Mike, janet, and Donnie Zappa . . . Kathy Zebrowski . . . Marge Zebrowski . . . Judy and Ronnie Zietz . . . Mr. and Mrs.'Zlitz and Family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Larry Zoll . . . Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Zoll . . . Peg Zollner . . . Mr. Benjamin Zolty . . . Joe Zuber A 73 . . . Mr. and Mrs. John E. Zuber. . . Mr. and Mrs. Zucker and Daughter Promoters 21 7 With the last puzzle piece in, the puzzle appears to be completed. At the end of the school year our puzzling situations and decisions have become a little clearer to us as we think about . . . . . . the good friends living in Riverside, Delanco, and Delran who will be separated next year . . . what the new Riverside will be like without open campus or our Delran friends . . . what it will be like being taken from Riverside to go to a new school . . . how sometimes we made fools out of ourselves but itididnt matter, being all in flii. .tithe fantastic spirit that brought us a few completely sold out basketball games . . . the tension of Sports Night and then finally being relieved when it was all over . . . and at 'graduation the final realization that this is the last moment we'll be together . . . . . . we know our seemingly finished puzzle will never really be completed, it has just been started, because it is not the end, but only the l ikNXl:sf? f1 Aj iiii t A 5, . Q t N. Sk X ge i X 8 3 as Ji X 4 5 1 ' 'fs' 5 Q 5 Kr Qzoqg' F , Q 3 9 Q' ' 0 , i si 5' ' e Q . ii n :' f 'Q 1' 301+-A 3' S 'fs '15 Els 5 t ,, 4. 3' is Pen' ' Qs .M 'ill O my x 'X 5 P , X Q R ,,,, ' i l r f ,r2. - s . .k,k --. a I, K 218 Epilogue Epilogue 219 , -aim Abel, Cheryl ..... Abriola, Frank . . . , . Acknowledgements .. Acton, Patricia A. . . Ahrens, Daniel P. . . Ahrens, Lee H. . . . Alfier'i, Donna .... Alfred, Michael F, . . Alfred, Mrs. Vera . . Allbright, Lee . . . Allen, Michael .... , Altadonna, Peter .... Ambrose, Catherine Mrs. . . . . . Ambrose, Lisa Marie . . Ambrose, Sharon . . . Amor Subigo Aliquis . . Anderson, Carl .,... Anderson,joseph A. . Anderson,Patricia . . Anderson,Steven . . Appleton,William , . . Armstrong, Barbara R. Armstrong, Carol . . . Army .... ,.... Arnao, Karen L. . . Arnold, Kevin G ..... Art ........,... ........44, . . , 46,47,72,93, , .... 52, 57, ...49, .... ..,.. .41, i'101,1i2i,'152,17a, .......,.36,94, ........l9,42, ..,54, , . .41,55,140,142, Artco Supply 81 Equipment Company . , . . Assantehlames G. . . . Assante, Thomas .... Asrraski, Barbara . . . Atkinson, Scott .... Atkinson, Susan L. . . Aydelolte,Pen'y . . . - Bacinn Phili . ........ 52, 66, , p ........,........, Baehser, LoisJ.27, 28, 29,160, 161,162,165 Baehser, Robin ..,.. Bailey, Karia ...... Baker, Dawn M. . Ballton, Frances . . . Band ........ Banick, Joseph ..... Bank of West jersey . . Barkocy, Barbara . . Barlow Chevrolet . . Bames,Joy .... Barnes, Monica ..., Barone, Gregory j ..,. Barone, Madelyn C. . . Barone, Steven Barr, Mr. Roger . Barron, john C. . Barron, Patricia . Basnett,Carol . . Bastos, Maria L. . Beck, Caryn . , Becker, Robin L. . Beebe, Roy ..., Beekler, Bonnie . Beekler, Peggy . . Belli, Barbara , . . Belmondo, Rose . . . Benner, Deborah . . . Bennett, Sunday . . . Bennett, Walter B. . . Bentclifl, Michael . . Benton, Robert . . . Berkowitz, Blaine L. . . Berkowitz, Sharon K. . Berman, Brenda .,.. Bernd, Charles .... Betcher, Catherine . . . Betcher, Edward .... Biancone, Michael Bienkowskihlonathan . Bienkowski, Matthew . Blanchard,junaita . . , Blatchley, William . . . Blehl, Carol ....... Bloodgood, Brenda . . Bloodgood, Maureen Boardman, Chris . . . Board of Education . . Bock, Edward .... Bodnarik, john .,.. Bohnberger, Mark . . Boles,james . . . Bolton,-Iamm .. Bond, Timothy . . Bonnell, Laurel .... Booker, Germaine . . . Borden, Charles . , . Bordon, Dianne .,.. Borkowski, Matthew , Borovnyack, Wendy , . Borsuk, Bonnie ..,, Barsuk, Robert , . Boweles, Russell . . . Bower, Nancy . . Bowker, Kathy .,.. Bowker,Timolhy . . Bowleshlamm .. Bowling ,,... Boy's State .... Bozarth,james . . Bracken, Bany .... Bracken, Geraldine . . Bracken, Robert . . . 220 Index 41, 55, 109, 140, 141, 100 104 T155 ' 105 . .47 Q94 1:59 H1102 Qfii ..4B .if58',59 . .. 100,112 . ..... 32. .156 . 1119255 f ..fff49',55 ' ' 5539150155 ...43,92,94, 106 116 . , 55, 55, 59, , ..,. 116 M1154 ..,.26,43,108, .......52, . . .50,51, 54, 5 144 150 224 150 150 162 150 144 136 140 140 150 121 162 140 194 224 162 144 140 140 102 143 189 144 150 . 82 205 144 140 162 162 144 140 140 177 142 162 144 121 105 121 191 162 186 150 140 144 150 140 121 144 140 140 144 162 144 140 144 140 140 140 140 140 163 163 144 163 144 . 47 144 144 163 150 163 144 123 144 140 150 144 150 117 150 117 140 140 163 150 163 150 140 163 163 150 150 144 140 144 150 150 .,.....40 ..,58, 59 167 105, 144 140 150 144 Brant, Barbara . . Brenna,James . . Brewer, David . . Brever, Donna . . Bright, Daniel .... Brockelman, Louise . , Brockelman, Phyllis . . Brown Brown,Jeff .... Brown,Mariann . . . Brown, Robert . . Browne,John . . Bnino, Deanna . . Bruton, Brenda . , Buch, Karen . . Bunting,joan . . Burdick, Sherrie . . . Burns,Joe .... Burns,Stephen . . Burns, William Business ......... Buttacavoli, Theresa . . Byers, Paula ...... , Dan ...... Cafeteria Workers Caldwell, Mary Ann . . Camera Club ,... . . Camp, Mary , . . Index ...42,99, 150 .......72 Cancellieri, Christine 43, 92, 98, 99, 100, 113, Cancellieri, joseph ....154 ...150 .,..164 ...103,150 ...102,144 .....36,164 ..,.46,47,72 ......144 ......63,72 ...39,72,l50 ........140 ...98,100,150 .....,,150 ......154 ....150 ,.50,164 ..57,150 ..........,150 .......,.....z15 ...28,29,101,164,177 ..,.,.......140 1 ...137 ...144 ....,,.......140 150, 153,192,224 120 Canfield, Jeffery . f 20,'29,95Q95,154,'175, 177 Cann,John ................., 60, 165 Canzanese, Pam .,,.......,...... 140 Capobianco, james . . .... 36, 39,150 Carl, William . .... . .... 44, 72,165 Carroll, Gary ..,........,. 36, 72, 73,165 Carruthers, Kathleen .............. 140 Cascarino, Karen 18, 22, 23, 29, 43, 86, 160,161, 165, 193 Castick, Sandra ........ . ......... 150 Catrambone, Gary 60, 61, 70, 101, 110, 150,151, 153, 188 Cesare, Carmine ..........,. 67, 165,177 Chambers, Edward .... 16, 36, 39, 67, 110, 150 Chaples, Karen . . . ........ 89, 100,165 Chaples, Kevin . , . . . .44, 45, 72, 165, 167 Chappell, Douglas . . . . . ..... . . . . 165 Chatary, Janice .... ......... 1 65 Cherry, Dale ...,.. ........ 1 05, 165 Cheeseman, Charles . . ,,,... . .64, 65, 140 Chiaccio, Michele . . ......... 22, 42, 150 Chiaccio, Nancy . . . . . . 15, 42,113, 150, 224 Chiaccio, Ronald . . ........ 68, 69, 165 Chiarello, joseph , . ............ 89 Christmas ...... ..,.,.,..... 1 8 Cicali, Anthony . . ........ 36, 39, 150 Cicalii, Gm.. .... . . .22, 32, 41, 109,140 Cifuni, Linda ...,.. ....... , . . . 150 Cilmaminson Dodge . . . ........, 205 Clair, Suzanne .... ...... 1 4-4 Clark, Cindy .,.. . . . 156, 166 Clarke, Mrs. Evelyn , . ..,,. 122 Clarke, Phyllis . . . . . . 140 Clauss, Cecilia . . . . . 144 Clift, David , , . . . . 87,150 Cliver, Helen , . . . . . 150 Cliver, Richard . . . . . 49 Cohan, Patricia . . . . . 14-4 Coley, Ronald , . , . .... 54,140 Color Guard ....... ..... 1 02, 103 Commisso, Nicholas . . Comstock, Carol . Conner, Pat ..... Conner, Robert .... Constantino, Cheryl . . Constantino, Robert . . Convery, Laurence . . . Conway,Estelle . . Conway,Sharon . . Cook, Robert , . . Cooper, Gary . , , Copes, Carol . . Copes, Donna . . Corbin, Anthony . . Cost, Benjamin . , Council, Tyrone . . Coverly,Donita . Cox, Donna . . . Cox, Nancy '. . . Coyle, Mildred . . Crabtree,-leffrey . . Crane, Maria , ..... Cranmer, Kenneth . . . Cranmer,Rut.h . , . Creely, Debra . . . Creely, William . . Cross Country . . . Crossland, Patricia . Crowthers,joann . . . Cunningham, Glenn . . Cunningham, Ken . . . Cunningham, Wayne . , Cutitta, Frank , . . Daddino, David .... . D'Alessandro, Dominicjr, . . . . . . . .54, 140,142 ...55,70,140 ......140 .....'140 . .....,.. 166 ........57,150 ...7B,98,100,,150 .......,144 ,,...,.150 ,...66,150 ...39,63,144 .....,.150 ......41,55,140 .......,,..140 . . .36,72, 94,166, 172 ....,...38,l50 14-4 , . .55,140 144 123 . ...... 49,65,140 .,. 122,123, 152,173 .........64,140 Daley, Mary Ellen .... Damon, Steven ..... Dan The Gun Man . . . ,........,150 ..150 ........140 ............44 ...l,27,57,87,150 .....,.,98,150 . ...,.,.. 144 ...85,110 155 -187 - ...,.54,65,140,142 ,48,70,71, 155 . .....,., 155 ...95,155 ...206 Dandreahlames . . D'Angelo, Connie . . D'Angelo, Peter . . Daniels, Kathleen . . Daniels, Margaret . . Danielson, Dianne . . Dann, Donna ,,... Danser, Deborah ...... Dare, Donna ..,..... Davenport, Howard . . .18 Davenport, Linda ..... Davis, Phyllis ....... Delanco Market ...... Delanco Savings 81 Loan Association .....,.. DeLozier, Brian ...,. De Luca, Licia ..... De Luca, Michael .... DeMarchi, Girolamo . . . DeMarchi, jeffrey . . . DeMarteleire, Michael . . Dent, William ..... DePalmo, David . . Deppe, Kaye ..... Derrico, Richard . . . DeSante, Fred . . . DeSante, Patricia . . . DeSante, Robert . . . Devenny, Michael . . Devenny, Stephen . . Devine, Kelly . .... DeWa1d, Nancy Ann . DeWald, Vema .... Dewson,Susan . , . Diamond, Ken .... DiBiase, Christopher . DiBiase, Frank .... Diehm,Stephen . . . Dillabough, Orrin . . Dippolito, Deborah , Dmochowski, Gregory Doelling, Frank . . , Dolin, Lynn ,,,.. Domenus, Diane . . . Donatiello, Linda . . Donatiello, Philip . . Doran, Louri .,.. Dorsey, Deidre . . . Dove, Roger . . Downes,John . Drama Club . . .,...67,101,150 13, 84, 108, 150, 153 , ....... 65,140 .......166,l83 140 150 .....21,108,144 102,150 ........,.150 55,50, 162,166,177 ,.........140 ..55,144 ..,206 ...192 ....144 , .... 42,144 ...36,39,150 ........123 ...98,100,150 ..,,.,39,66 .....4-3,122,152 150 ,,...,95,-98, 42,98, 100, 103,150 ......40,65,l40 . . . 49, 64, 72,141 151 . . . .33 151 144 27,98,100,103,151 141 144 103,141 .......46,47,63 151 ,.44,72,98,110,111, ,, ........ 166 ...,...49,145 157 ..,122,156, .....l12,145 .......155 .,,166 .....,,,..l45 151 42,97,144, 145,200 , , . . . .40,54,140 145 151 . , ,33,145 151 196 Draper, Carol . . . , .23, 86, 97, 167, 168, 200 Draper, Linda ........ .....23,167,16B Drink-A-Toast .. Drumm,James . . . Drumm, Ten'y ..... Dyas, Harriet Lynne . . Earl, Richard . . Edge, Audrey . . . Edmiston, Karen .... Edmondson, Dawn . . Edmondson, Deborah Eirich, Patti ,.., . . . Elliott, Dawn ...... Emery, Daren . . . 78 Endicott, Susan . . . English ........ Enoch, Gary . . Enoch, jeffrey . . Epilogue .,...,. Eppolite, Ronald . . . Erlston, Alison . , Erlston, Dennis . . . . Erlston, Liann .... Espenschied, Sandra , Eubank, Catherine . , Eubank, Timothy . . Evans, Irene ..... Fagan, Mike ..... Fairhurst, Virginia . . Falk, Virginia .,... Faulkner, Mrs. Pamela Faunce, David .... Faunce, Esther . . , Faust, Mr. Dale . . . Faust,John ...... FBLA ......... Femiano, Mr. Anthony Fenimore, Bettie . . . Fenimore, Kathleen . Fertig,Carolann . . . Fertig, Jams .... Fields, Larry . . . Fincher, Lisa . . . ,.,.....201 .....48,72,167,181 ..97,105,11s,157,200 - ....55,145 .,......145 100,167,201 ...........151 ...97,167,179,200 .,..........151 .......,..,.145 93,96,98,154,167, 177 ............145 ..52,53,67,S9 ...50,67,168 ..,21B,2l9 ...,168 151 ..78,151 ...,.....103,141 ..........41,141 14, 42,63,92, 112, 151, 188,224 36,39,60,63,141 . .,....... 151 - ....40,54,141,145 .........145 151 111,122,123 145 .........,141 ...72,81,124,125 .........141 ......,15,99 .. 104,105,124 141,143 ..103,151 145 ...47,70,141 ...58,68,145 ..........,.151 Getting a good seat for the bonfire, Carol Armstrong and Karen Kaluhiokalani sit on thc shoulders of Bobby Hay and john Pistone. Fire Malshals . . Fisch, Matthew . . Fischer,julie . . Flaer Shoes .,.. Fleming, Sandra . . . Flowers, Donna . Footba11,jV .. Foreella, Ma1'ie . . Ford, Gerald . . . Foster, Franklin . . . Foulks, Edward . , . Fox, Cynthia ...... Frambes, Mr. Douglas . France, joseph ..... Franchi, Richard ,... Frankil, Barry .,... Fraser, Mr. Robert . . . French Club . . . Freshman ..... . Freund, Nancy ..... Frey, Mr. Ronald . . Freynik, Susan . . Friedly, Alan ...... Friel, Connie ...... Friendly National Bank Frosh Baseball ..... Frosh Basketball fBoy'sj Frosh Basketball fGir1'sl Frosh Cheerleaders . . Frosh Football ..... Frosh Hockey . . Frosh Track . . Frosh Wrestling . FTA ...,..,... Fullerton,judith . . . Fusco, Elizabeth . . . Fynan, Keith . . . Fynan, Richard . GAA ......., Gaberlein,joan . Gabrieli,jean . . Gacha, Marge . . . Gaiderowicz, Kim . . Gallagher, Sarah . . . Gardner, Elizabeth . . . Gardner,Wi11iam . . . Garron, Glenn . . . Gatti, Donna . . Gatti, Susan ...,,. Gaughan. Michael . . . Geary, Kathleen ..., 4 , My 1' P tl Ben Costa, Debbie Hunter, and Bob Salmons happily put the last finishing touches on the Christmas tree. .124 :ff40,65 ....a0 ...151 ...........a1 ........,33,50, 110 ....70,71,98, ..33, 101,150,151 IIfIfffffI'100 ........14,142 ..41,109,140, 141 .,.......36,60, I I :97,9i1,i112,-151 .. .36,72 l ...101 ...63, ........49, ...29,43,101,107, .........,.42, Gehret, Kate . . . . 24, 26, 43, 57,168,177, Gentile, Michele , . . . Gerber, Margaret .,.. Getz, George ...... Ghegan, Emily ..... . .,....... 156, Ghegan, Kathleen 19, 26, 1l2,'42,56, 57, 151' Ghegan. Susanne .... Giandonato, Denise . . Giandonato, Lorraine . Gibbs, Donna ...... ...........41, ...59, Gilbert, Craig . . . Gillies, Diana . . Gilmore, Carol . . Girl's Basketball . . . Gir1's Citizenship . . . Girl's State ...,. Gizara, Eric .... Goff, Kathleen . . Goldy, Christine . . Golf ........ Gonteski,john . . . Gonzales,Gregory .. Goodhart,Ronaele . Goon,janet .... Gordan,jeffrey .. Graduation ...... Graebeldinger, Nancy Graebeldinger, Susan Graham, james . . , Graham, Karen . . . Green,joen ..... Greenberg, Mark . . Gregory,john .. Grevera, Edward . . Grevera, Paul .,.. Griffin, Brendon . . Griflin, Mark . , . Griffith, Denise . Griffith, Donna . . Griffith, Susan . . Grob,john . . . . Guidance ...... Gunderman,Ade1l . . . Gurrera, Diane . . . Gustafson, Ann .... Gustavsen, Kenneth . . Gym . .... . , ..., Gymnastics ..... - .....,...145 . . . .43, 56, 57, 151 ....56,57,145 .......57 167 . ,....... 166 ....46,47,63,151 103,151 145 .....6B,69 134,145 ....48,151 ...28,29,169 ..........169 ...40,54,141,142 ........30,31 151 . .... 167, f I i26Q 43,'101i, ffI47,b2 111144 ...62,63, ...6o,62, 105, .ff5aQ 5'1,'122,'1:l0, ..,...,....0-1, . ......... 39, Haar,Kann............. ..... .. Hackett, Elizabeth . . . Hagarty, Peter . . . Hagen's Flowers . . Hamersly, Marcia Hamersly. Sharon . . . Hamrick, Debra . . Hamrick,janice . . Hamrick,joyce . . Haney, Clayton . . Hansen, Dawn . . . Hansen, Valerie . . Haran, Colleen . . Haran, Kevin . . . Harding, Athena . . .. .16,82,112,151, . .,... ........ 4 2, 43, 60, 83, l13,151, 200 ...,.......42, ,. .41,109,141, . . .41,55, 140, ...40,65, f f f13142,'141' ......S2, ...25, Harding,Steven .... , , , Hargreavas, Melissa . . , , Hargrove, Tina ..... ,,,,, , , Halk, Mr. Richard .... . ,,,,, 92 Harrington, Mrs. Betty .. . , .78,97, 127, Harrington, Thomas . . , , , , , , , Haslam, john ...... ....... 6 63, 169 169 151 146 169 124 151 146 146 146 151 151 146 141 .78 146 177 170 146 .89 .47 146 224 170 205 102 186, 224 151 142 141 141 151 141 144 146 170 .47 141 141 125 156 151 151 Hatcher, Debbie . . . Hatcher,jeffrey . . Hay, Robert . . Heck, Carla . . . . . Heigh,Susan . . . . . Heisler, james Helsel, Elaine ..... B5 Hemmerle,Donna .... . Herhst, Bruce .... Herbst,Steven . . . Herman, Debbie .... ...,.170 ...50,S1,170 ......40 ..........151 ..........146 36,38,60 ,151 1U0,103,113, 151,224 141 .........170 151 32, Hermansky, Albert . .,... 58, 59, 85, 98, 170 Herrmann, Mr. William ...,......... 127 Hettinger, Donna . . . Hinkle,joan ..,. Hirsche, Thomas . . . History Hockey ..... Hodge, Diane ..... Hoelz, james ...... Hoey,Mrs. Shirley . . . Hoffman, Cathyann . . Hoffman, Lori .... ...,.170 . . 103,151 . , .4s,170 .....81 ......43 ........l70 ...85,100,146 .......107 ...19,42,146 .....l46 141 Hoffman, Ronnie ........ . ..... . . Hoffman, William ................ 117 Holden, Kathryn . . . 86, I10,111,112,171,224 Holiday Skating .......,.......,. 190 Holler, Robert ...,............. 49, 63 Holmes, Gwen . .87,95,110,111,112,171,224 Homecoming ........... ,... . 12,13, 14 15 Homecoming Queen . . . . . . Home Ee ........ Honeycutt, Kenneth , . . Hunor Athletes ..,., Hopkins, Glenn . . Hopkins, Mark . . . Hopps, Mary . . Horan, Barbara . . . Homer, Elizabeth . . Homer, Lawrence . . Homer, Robert . . . Horton, Donna .,.. Hullings, Dorothy . . Hullings, john .... Huminski, Maryann . . Huminski,Patricia . . . Hunter, Deborah . . . Hunter, Steven ..,., Hyland, David ....... Hyland, Nora Kathleen . . 'ffiifsa ,....5s ..fif14bQ52,53 ...,48,70,78.l5l ............146 , . . 56, 57,B0, 99, 146 171 ......85,98, .....l41 ...151 ....17l ......42 ...36,72,171 . ..25, 108,146 151 .,.24,29,171,197 146 ......39,146 146 lannuzzi, Brenda . . . 28, 106,154, 160,161,171 lannuzzi, Felecia . . . . . 1annuzzi,Peter . . . lbbetson, Donna . . Ibbatson, Steven , . lgielski, Thomas . . Irons, Elizabeth . . lsman, Bemard . . lwanicki, Alan . . .43,108, 112, 151,224 .......40,65,141 ......151 ..,..151 ...80,171 .....32,146 ..........127 . . . .36,60,61,171 jack, Denise ..,.. jackson, Ms. Barbara jackson, Derrick , . . jackson, Suzanne , , jaensch, Deborah j akim, Carl ......... james Young's Lamplighters Coiffuires ...... .,.. janezic, Richard ...... jLL ..,.,..... j. Marie Bridal Salon johnstone, Harry ...., jones, Kathleen , . . . . . jones, Phyllis , 25, 42, 43, j oo, Nancy ......... jordan, Mrs. Barbara j. S. Collins and Sons jungblut, Nancy . . juniors ....... jurimas, Robert . . justinich, Linda . . . j.V. Baseball ..... j.V. Basketbal1fBoy's1 . . . j.V.Cheerleaders . . j.V. Football ..... j.V. Hockey . . j.V.Soccer . . . j.V. Wrestling . . Kalmes, Dawn ...... . Kalmey, Scott ....... Kaluhiokalani,joAnn .79, Kaluhiokalani, Karen Kalwaitis, Carla ...... Kanigowski, Marbaret Kapuscinski, Kenneth Karwaeki, Annette 5, . Kasperowicz,Kat.hy . . Katella, Kathleen .... Kawczak, Dorene . . . . Keane. Eileen .... Keane, Maureen . . Keating, Michele .... Keith. Kathleen ..... Kelbaugh, Mr. William . . . Kelly, Kenneth ..... . Kelly, Laura .,.... Kemble, Edward . . Kemble, Lester ..... Kennedy,Deborah . . . Kenney, Robert . . Kenney's Flowers . . Kessler, joanne ....... Kessler's Department Store Key Club .......... Keyettes .......... Kilbride, Denise . . Kilbride, George . . Kilbride, William . . ......41,109,141 . . . .34,103, 126 ......40,54 ...41,55,141 . ,..... 146 .. ..... 171 207 ....33,a9,172,1s3 .........201 . ..,..... 192 .....52,53,87,126 ...........146 57,113,151,195,224 156,172 ........126,197 188 141,151 ...13,197 . ..,. 146 ...72,100 .....66 ...53 ..108 ...39 ...42 ...49 . . .62,63 - . . . .47, 55,141,142 ...,...68,69,151 98, 100, 103, 141,152 . .22,41,55,109,140 ...........14-6 . ...... 102, ...40, .. . . . . .. 105 .89,11U,111,164, ....,.94,111, 146 141 172 152 172 ...........152 172 . . . . , . . 141 14-6 141 127 ..,42, fff5d,141 146 ....39,60,152 ........49,146 . . .42,56,152,186 ...........18B ..41,55,70,141,143 ...........206 ,......96,97,l94 .....97,200 ........152 . . .54,65,141,14-2 ......66,146 Index 221 Kileoyne, Francis . . . , . 36 172 Kimble, Edward . . . . . . . .72 Kimbleton, Cynthia ......,...,.. 88, 172 King, Victoria , ..... ,....... . . . , 146 Kinslow, Anne ,... 84,103,l13,152,191, 224 Kinslow, Robert ....,.....,..,. 49 146 Kirby, H. Gordan .,,, ......,. 4 9, 146 Kirby, Patricia .... ........... 1 41 Kirchner, Charles . . . . . 40,140,141 142 Kirk, Kevin ..,., .... 4 0, 70, 71 142 Klapproth, Apryle . , ..,,., 172, 177 Klapproth, Vivian . . ...... 152 Klauu, Karal .,., . . . 152 Klaus, Karal ..., . . . 106 Klinger, Richard . . . . - 14-6 Klumpp, Maryann . . , . 1 172 Kluska, Geraldine . . . . . 146 Klusman, Michael , , ...... 172 Knaack, Theodore . . ........ . 48 Knapp,Joanne . . , .... 32,56,14-6 Knast,Joseph . . ,..... 146 Knaub, Eric .... . , .49 146 Knauh, Gladys .,,,. ,,., 1 37 Kobihz, Victoria ...... ..... 1 52 Kollmeier, Mr. Clifford . . . . 119 176 Konrad, Theresa .... . . 103 146 Kostrub, Bonnie . . . . . . 27 101 Kostrub, Mrs. Doris . . .... 137 Kralle, Helen ..... .... 1 73 Kratz, Laura .... ,,... 1 73 Kressler, Kathleen . . . . . 56 103 Krlsciunas, Robert . , .,.. 126 Kmk, Darlene ..... ..,, 1 42 Krupp, Lisa .,....... ..... 1 52 Kuczynski, Ann Marie . . . . . . 57 146 Kudy,Charles . ..,. . . .86 127 Kuhn, Kathleen . . . . . 105 142 Kushner, Theodore ..1 . . . 128 1 - Lahenski, Robert , , . . .64 La Monica, Patricia . . , . 146 Lance Studio ,... . . 206 Language,..,.. ...BS La Plante, Johanne . .... 146 Lattanzio, Linda . . ..... 173 Latwinas, Barbara . . . . 103,147 Lauder, Howard . . . . . 63,147 Lauletta,Joseph . . . .... . 147 Lazaruk, Mr, Bruce . . . . .36, 39, 66 Lechleidner, Brian . . ,.,. . 147 LeConey, Timothy . . . . 67, 152 Lee, Bette ,,.... .... 1 42 Lehman, Ma1'ilyn . . . . . , . 129 Lehmann, Thomas . . .... 50,173 Leitzell, Barbara . . . ...... . 123 Lelejko, Marianne . . , , . 14, 42,152 Leon, William ....... , . ...... 152 Leusner, Barbara ......,... ...., 1 47 Levitt Parkway Medical Center ......... 207 Lewis, Mr. Harry ....,.,.......,.. 117 Library ..........,.......,,... 79 Livengood, Jeffrey . . . 50, 51, 52, 53, 70, 71, Lloyd, Carol ........ ........,,. Lobe, Leslie .,... 97,103, 224,112,152, Lombardi, Mr. Nieholzu ...... . , . . 1004 Long, Sharon ..........,........ Lootz, Andrea .... Lopinto, Anthony . . Lopinto, Frank . . . LoPresti, Marianne . . LoPrestini,Steven . . Lucas, Patty ..,. Lunch ....... ........63, ...29,43,101, 152 147 222 129 173 147 173 152 147 147 173 . 32 Macken, Christopher MacWright Realty . . Macwright, Sharon . Maher, Donna .,.. Maher, Sharon .... Majeski,Beatrice . . . Majorettes .,... Maker, Donna . , Makin,Joseph ., Malecki, Robert . . Maltbie, Charles . . Mancini, Albert . . Mancuso, Robin . . Mangano, Joseph , . . Mann,Joseph . , , . . Mannion, Patrick . , , Manos, Kris ..... Manuel, Lyn ...., Manuel, Susan .... Margargal, Christopher Margerum, Karen . . Marini, Keith , .... Marino, Debra . . Marino, Lisa . . . Marks, Earl .... Morris, David .... Marrocco, Mark . . Marshall,,loann . . Marshall,John .. Marter,Allise . . . Martin, Ellen ,... Mascarin, Mary . , . Masco, Patti ..... Massa, Garrett Mastrosimone, Donna Math .......... Mathis, Diane . . . Matlack, Kim . . . Maurer,James .. Maute,Joseph ,. Maute, Marcia . . Maute, Mark . , , Mayall, Cheryl . . Mayer, Rose . Mayo, Daniel . . . . Mayo, Michael McAlack, Charlotte . MeAlack, John .... McAleer, Mr. Joseph . McAleer, Milissa . . . McBrearty, Robert , , McBride,Janet , . . McBride,Sharon . , McCallin, Barbara . . McCarthy, Mike . . McColgan,Scott . . . McCormick, Mary , . McDonald, Laura . . McFadden, Robert . . McFadden, Sheryl . . McFarland, Patricia . McFarland, Robert . McGarrigle, Shawn . . lVlcGirr, Barbara . . McHugh, Claire . . Mcl1ugh,Patrick . . Mclntirehloseph . . . Mc1ntyre,Madalyn . McKenna, Patricia . . McKissock,Gre . . McLaughlin,James . McLaughlin,John . . McManus,Joseph . . McManus, Robert , . McMullen, Michael . . . .....,. 173, 47, 101,107, 143, ..f156Q59 . ..... 143 ...49,66,03 .,....55 ..fQIIQIi411 ..36,3s,39,66 Qif42.'1ia.152 110,111 111148116 ff1Q4o',65 ...99,1S2 ..l8,67 QI100 174 ....a6,39 ,...9B m1140264 ,..Q0i,166 Q I Q1i9,91i,'161 .,......47,60,72 ......,....175 .44, 54, 70, 11, 112, 93 .,,92,107,l13,152 i ffi62.'16el . . , . . .56,51, , , 19,6s,69,18, . f I 102 . . . 168,175 ....39,66, ...98,l10, I I51xf59Q61i,15z1,161 1 v 4 4 1 McNally, Kathleen ..... McNally, Letitia . . McNulty, Carole . . McNulty, Dennis . , Meli, Sandra . . . Meredith Bus Co. . Meredith,Joann . , Merion Caterers Mersman, Susan ..... Middleton,Ma1y Jane . . . Migliaccio, Michael . . . Milch, Barbara , . Miller,Joseph . . Miller, Karen . . . Miller Ma ane . VY J - Millside Racquet ...., Missimer, Beth Ann . . Miss Marron-Miss White . Miss RHS .......... Mitchell, Cynthia .... Mitsch, Colleen . . . Mochernuk, Joy .... Mollineauz,Jamw . . Moore,1van ..... Moore,Norbert . . Moorhouse,James . . Moosavi, lmtiaz . . Monahan,William . . . Moravek, Richard , , Mori, Gina ..... Moritz,Steven . . Morrell,John , . . Morrow,'1'erri . . . . . Moscufo, Debra . . Moser, Mr. William . . Moulton, Ann . .' , Mount Airy Locke . . Moyer, Lyle .... Mufalli, Susan . . , Mulhausen, Connie . Murphy,Gertn.1de . . Murphy, Robert . . 25,83,85,95,97, 113, 154, 166,175,224 .......79,99,175 ,.....29,106,175 ,,28,29,36,37,175 ...........152 ....,..,..188 103,141 .. 189 141 ... 175 ,,.l6,18, 175,177 131,224 . . . . . 152 ,...147 ..142 ..190 . ..l52 . ...23 ......22 .....,l52 ...23,41,l42 141 .,.18,39,l52 ...52,53,152 142,143 116 152 ..116 ..152 ..147 .,.........147 ,..........l76 .32,42, 108,144,147 ...........176 ..,...49,13o,196 ......147 .....197 .....62,63 ...10s,152 .,.,.....l47 ..,.......131 . , 48, 49, 66, 96, 141 Music ...... ,..... .... 8 8 Myers, Alan . , . . . .49.14-2 Myles, Debra . . . .... . 152 Myers, Keith . . . . . 47,147 Myles, Georga . . ,... 176 - - Naee,Susan . . . ..,,,.. . . 152 National Honor Society .... . . . 95 National Latin Honor Society , . . . . 98 National Spanish Honor Society . , . . . 93 Nauss, Loma ............ , . 147 Naylor, Richard ,..,.,.. . . 176 Nelms, Denise . . .... 142 Nelson,Madelyn , . ..... 130 Nemchik,Janet . . , . . 103,142 Nichterlein, Joseph , .......,. 152 Nickum, Richard . , , ,176 Nicola,James ..,. Niver, Elizabeth . . Niver, Laura , . . Nixon, Dale . , . . . Nixon, Richard . , . Nociti, Louis . , . Noe, Bmce . . . Noe, Mrs. Gail . . Nolan, Patricia ......, Nolan, Veronica ,.,.... Norwicke, Mrs. Charlotte . . Nuckowski, Julia ...,.. ,.,,...50 ..,70,71,176,193 .....58,59,152 ...58,59,176 ..60,17l,176 ...12,14,36,176,177 147 ,.36,38,39,72, ..,.......137 ...56,57,147 ......152 .......136 . . .56, 57,147 0'Brien,Edwins . O'Brien, Mark . . O'Brien, Michael . . . O'Brien, Regina . . . O'Connell,Jeffrey . , . O'Conner, David . . . Ogorzalek, Stephen , . O'Har1lan, Francis . . 0'Hanlan,Joseph . . . O'Hanlan, Michael . . , Olgiati, Mrs. Veronica . Ollson, Marion ..... Onasch, Diane . , 0'Neal,Josephine Oran, Bonnie . . . O'Ravitz, Robert . . . 0'Reilly,Denaen . . . Orgjefsky,Marc . Ott, Elaine . . . Ott, Steven . . Outside ..... Owens, Kathleen . Paramount Drug .... P:1rdys,Lori . . . Pardys, Stacy . . Pate, Cynthia . , Paul, Russell . . Payne, Charles . . Peirson, Dorothy . . . Peirson, Margaret . . Penkala, Edward , . . Penkala, Mark . . Pennell, Denise . . Pennell, Donald . . Pennell, John ..... Pergrim, Mr. Arlen . . . Perritt, Robert . . . Perry, Mr. Ralph .... Pestridge, Raymond . . Pfau, Mrs. Loretta . . . Phillips, John .,.. Phillilu, Richard . . Phipps, Anita .... Pickens, Linda ..... Pienciak, Mr, Daniel , . Pierson, Jennie ..... Pimpinelli, Deborah . . Pinto, Janice .,..., Playford, Sherrie . . Poinselt, Cindy .,... Poinsett, Deborah . . . Polonczyk,Thomas . . Poore, Mrs, Patricia . . Porter, Carlton . . . Price, Denise . . . Price,Jamcs .... Pricket, Marie ...,. Prickett,Christopher . Prickett, Kevin . . . , . Prom ....... Proscia, Robin . . . Prudente, Sandra . . Ptaszynski, Mike . . Pywell,Walter . . - Rabin, Debra ...... Senior friends gather in the hall to converse and make plans for their weekend while waiting for the bell to ring. - .,142 ,,...177 .......177 ,..42,80,l47 ..,...48,177 .........177 . . . .36,72, 177,197 .... 54,65 ..67,152 ,...40,54 137 .. 109 ...33,89,l77 137 142 152 ....41,142 ...5B,59,152 ....4l,142 .....152 ...16 ...59 1 207 147 152 126,152 ....130,l31 ...64,142,143 ...94,177,l93 .....,,177 . ..... 152 , .... 147 ..,l09,142 ...,.49,l47 ...39,66,141 ....,.13l ..,44,152 ...40,l42 .,152 ...19 152 177 ..110,111,152 142,178 ...,Usa 141 ..147 ..178 147 ....,...,26,l78 .41, 55, 109,140,142 ...,.......141 ........,..1l7 ......62,63 .. 164,113,132 .,36,39,611.69 . ..,... 137 ......66,142 . . , .16,36,67, 153 ......28,29 ,..l53 ...U115 ...58,147 ....142 1 . ....... 8, 110, 178 Reed, During a game with Palmyra, Wallace Washington passes the ball just above an opponent to set a teammate up for a score. Rambo, llerbert . . Rambo,James . . . Rampage .,...... Ratajczak, Margaret . . Reale, Carol ...... Reale, Deborah . . . Reale, Frank , . Donna , . ....79,133 Reese, Susa11 . . Reeves, Roy . . Reichelt, Barry . . Reillo, Michael . . . . Reilly, Gerald , . Reilly, Sarah ..,. Reinertsen, Eric .... Rell, Barbara . . . , . . Rendt'rey,Karen . , ,12 Rendfrey, Richard . . . Renshaw,Elaine . . Renshaw,joseph . . Reutter, William . , Reynolds,Chcryl . Rice, Donna .,.. , Richardson, Robert . . Rickey's Mens Shop . . Riday, Richard ...., Ridgeway, Donna . . , Ridgeway, Frank . . Ridgeway, Harold . , . Ritter, Beth .....,. Riverside Drug ..... Riverside News Agency Riverside Savings 81 Loan Riverside Sports Arama Roberts, Dongs .... Roberts, Elmer ..... Robertson, Chnstopher Robinson, Kathlcen . . Robinson, Richard . . . Robinson, Sharon . Rockwood,joy . . . Roop, Debra . . . Rose, Patricia . , . . . Rosmando, Richard . . Ross, Brian ...... Ross,joseph . . . Rossi, Linda . . Rossi, Michael . , Rossi, Noreen . . Ruff, Edward . .... Rush, Mary Ellen . . Russell, Mina . . , Russell, Ronald . . . Rust, Gary . . . . Ryan, Ryan, Ryan, Mrs. Dorothy . . . Linda ,..... Sharon .,... .ffifl-13 , . . .40,54-,65, . 29, 44, 45, 72, 178, .....,..49,63, 13, l5,92,99, 101, 166 ..,36,72 . . .. 109 ., .36,39 ...,48 103 'flzii .ffffQ47Q6oQf31' s11,s9,73,311, ........40,65, ..ffifff39 ....,....142, , .,,.. 79,a11,1oo, ,.,88,92,105,l10, ........,,i4, .fbi 11511, ....34, 1115 . . ,64,72: ...18,l35 ...,79 142 147 196 153 178 153 142 147 178 147 147 180 .66 147 I4-7 130 160, 178 153 142 153 147 153 147 147 206 131 142 153 142 178 207 186 186 207 147 13C 14-2 153 153 178 1511 179 147 148 148 179 142 148 148 142 179 148 153 142 136 179 148 Saaybe, Michael ,.... Sabel, Larry .,.. 36, 88 Sabino, Maria ....... Sacalis, Mary . . . . . . Sacalis, Peter . . . Sadowski, John . , Saia, Bette ....... Salkowski, Richard . , Salkowski, Sherri . . . Salmons, Robert ..,. Salmo11s, Steven .... Sanchez, Melinda . Sanchez, Victoria . Sanderlin, Barbara . Sanderson, Michael . . Sands, Karen . . . Santino, Linda . . Sarlo, Tina . . . Sarony Studio . . Savage, Frank . . . Scafiro, Richard .,.. Scaramazza, William . , Scheimrcif,Steven . . . Schmidt, Brenda . . Schneider, Robin . School Board ..,... Schwartz, Shelley . . . Science ,...... Scott, Donald . . Scott, Ellen . . , Scott, Robin , . Scott, Wendy Sedoruloseph . . Sedor, Mark , . Seifricdhlohn .. Sekula,john .. Sekula. Robert . . Selover, Karen , , Senior Class . . . Shade,Steven . . Shaffer, Mark . . . Sharp, Barbara Sheairshlames Sheairs,Joseph Sheets, Rebekah Sheganowski, jonine Shelby, Wayne Sherman, Laura . , Shinn, Karen . . . Shin11,Sandra . . Shop ...,. , . . Shurilla, Robert . . Simcox,Thomas . . Simon, Kathryn , . Simone, Mary . . 179 96, 167, l76,179, 194- 148 153 . . 153 , . 148 . . 179 148 153 28, 29,36, 72, 73, 179 .......,...40,58 153 .. 148 .. 142 153 148 ... . .27,4-2,108,153 ..16,89, 101, 107, 179 ......,...,.204- .....,...28,179 ,,..,..179 ,,.80,89,179 ...,..l80 .......l53 ...4-7,108,148 .,.....117 .,...,55,142 ...36,38,l05,14-8 ........153 ,..,...l80 ...4-7,109,142 .......14-2 ..,...143 ...4-0,143 ...180 ...,47 ,....l53 ...12,154 ..,148 ..........,.180 ..........4-1,143 38,39,50,72,95153 . . .14-,36,67,154:180 . . . .. . . 25,261,153 148 ..,44,80,18U 143 ..........143 ...1,l56,173,180 .........a3 133142 180 143 ,178 M133 Simpkms, Deborah .. . Simpkins, Mark . . . . . Simpson, Michael . . . . SkiC1ub,,,,... . Sklar, Holly . . , Skomy, Karen . , , Slawinsk1, Paula . . , , Smalley,Phi1l1p . , . . . Smith, Bernard ...,.. 36 Smith, Bette . , . . . Smith, Cynthia . Smith, Gail . . Smith,james . Smithhloseph , Smithhloseph . Smith, Laura .... Smith, Richard . . . Smith,Robert . . . Smith, Robin .... Smith,Mrs. Ruth , , Snow,-leffrey , Snow, Ronald . Snyder, Brian . . Snyder, Sharon . Sophomorcs , . Sparrow,Barbara . . . Spiebs,jua11ita .... , , Sportsin Sports Night . . Sports Night ...... Stabilito, Cheryl . . . Stafford, Brian . . . Stage Crew . . . . . Stahl, Craig . . , , 4 Stahl, Fred . . . . . Stainker, Keith . . . . Stanton, Karin . . Stanton,Sandra . , States, Cindy . . States, Sandra . . . Stayton,Wi1liam . , , Steele, Susan ..... Steinwandernlanet . . Stellwag, Lawrence . . Stephan, Bobbie Sue . Stcrgin, Susan .... Steska, Mark .... Stickel, Lou . . . Stites,Sher1y . , . . Stiles, Terry . . . . Stocktonhlean . . . . Stockton, Richard . . Stoer, Carol ,.... Stoltz, Kim . . . Stone, Kathy . . Stone, Robert . Stotz, David . . Stout,John . . Stow,Carul . ,... Streahle,joseph .. Strick, Donna . Strouse, Joyce .... Strouse's Market .... Student Government . . Subramanian,Lalitha .. Sundberg, Diane .,... Sweeney Funeral Home , . Sykes, Betty Ann .... Tallon, Keith .... Taylor, Mrs, Alice . . Taylor, Dolores . . Taylor, Dianna . . Taylor, jeffrey Teamoh, Karen . . , Tennis,..,........ Terreri, Michael , ...., Tcrreri, Michele . . 13, 14, Tevis, Cynthia ....... The First National Bank of Beverly ........ Thomas, Chris ..,. Thompson, Thomas . . Thurman, Mark . . . Tice, Charlotte . . . Timo, Billy , . . . . Tirendi, Vincent . . Tirjan,John . . . Toll, Brenda ..., Torch .,,,...., Townsend, Authur . . , Townsend, Michele . Townsend, Robin . Track ,... . . . , Trani,Edwardo . . . Traugott, Mary Pat . . Trautz, Dean ........ Travis, Cynthia ...,... Tri-County Surgical Compan ...,...43,s7,1ao ,A . . . . .4o,65,14:1 ,.48,72,79,l76,l81 101,198 14-8 143 , .... ... 144,148 ...,.,.s4,911,1o7 ,39,55,132,133,142 ....,.87,132,l33 148 153 , ...,. 50, 51 . . . 64,10-4, 170 1- ,...8s, .... 143,153 98 ,. 113,132 143 148 136 143 ,..49,65,l43 ...49,143 ..177,131 .,144,l96 ..,l48 ,.,143 .,.,.25 ...26,27 ....148 ,........36,l8I 3,-19, 52, 70, 148, 190 .....,.,...143 .,.......49,143 ..179,l81 153 ...42,l48 153 181 149 ..,41,143 153 ..l00,l81 ..102,l53 ....49,66, 149 ,....,.36,40,132 ,..23,100,l02,l53 ..23,42, 65,102,153 181,183 . .....,... 133 ...15,l08,l53 .........143 143 ..16,l74,177,181 ...70,96,l67,182 182 149 143 ...27,182 143 . . , . 207 ...92,2o3 143 149 205 143 ,,.39,153 136 153 149 137 149 ..........7o,71 , . . . .44,45,72,1s3 23, 27, 28, 29, 60, 61, 107 158 182 ..,..,..'103I149 , . . 207 197 .,..49 , .,.. 39 14-3 ..,55, 143 153 149 143 .. 112,113 117 .,..41,56,143 . . . .43, 57,153 .....72,73 149 .. . . 12,105,153 ......56,10s,149 206 y ,.,, ..... Tmcksess, Harry ..... 48, 72, 82, 163, 177, 182 Tntesdale, Quentin Truglio, Robert . . Tucker, Thomas . . Tyler, Bonnie . . . Ty1er,,loy . . . Universal Gym Unley, William Urbanski, Lisa ...........l53 .....153 ...52,153 ...,143 ...l4-3 ,.,.33 ...149 ...149 Vail,-loan .......,.. Van Sciver, Kathleen . , , Van Sciver, john .,,... Varsity Baseball , . . Varsity Basketball . . Varsity Cheerleaders , . Varsity Football . . Varsity Soccer . , . Varsity Wrestling .... Vattimo, Anthony .,....,.....,,.. .. 41,42,43,57,l3S 35,l10,ll2,l53,224 .,..,....96,134 ....67 ...50,52 ., 106,107 ,.,.36 .,.,.48 ...60,6l 153 Victor's Hair Sculpture .........,... 205 Vidnvich, Linda . 26, 92, Vidov1c11, Paul .,..... Viggiano, Charles ..... 101. 106, l07,154, 182 .......,4-9,54,65 , ,.....,,.. 117 Viggiano, Mrs. Patr1c1a .... 136 Village Ford .... . . , 192 Villari, Eleanor , ...., 153 Vir1t:ent,John . . . . . 67,182 l l Walker,jaime . . . . . 182 Walker, Tammy , . . . . 149 WalIace,joa11ne . . . . , 153 Walto11, Bonnie . , . . . . 143 Wanckcl,Craig . . . ,,.. . , 149 Ward, Daniel , . . ......... 153 Warren, Macario , . ..,..... 82, 134 Washington, Wallace . . , . 36, fl7,50,55,72 Watson, Brenda . . .......... 14-9 Watson, Deborah . . . . ....,,.. . , 149 Weaver, Thomas . , . .l8, 36, 37, 174-, 182 Webb, Sean ..,. ......... 7 2, 149 Weight, Frank . . .......... 143 Weight, Linda . , , , . 149 Welsh, jesse ...... .... l l7 Wells, Miss Fayetta , . . . 85,134 Wenncr, Scott . . . . . . 50,183 Westcrgom, Susan . . ..... 14-9 Whela11,'l'erri ..,, . . . 55,143 Whitaker, Daniel . . . . . . . 153 White, David . , , . . . 149 Wh1e,Dlane ..... . . . 149 Wickward, Debbie . ...., 153 Widdoss, Selena . . ...... 153 waest, Sally .... . . 117, 103, 15:1 Wigmore, John ...,...........,.. 149 Wigmore, Michael ...............,. 40 Wigmore, Sharon ................. 153 Wilkins, Debra . . . 13, 26,28, 29, 107, 143, 161, 169, 177, 182 Wilkim, Kim , . . ...., . 14-9 Wilkins, Mark . . , . . . , , . 14-9 Wilkins, Susan . . . ,...... . 182 Willard,Joseph . . . .... 62,67, 135 Williams,Bonnie . . ..,., ,. 143 Williams, Charles ....., ,.... 1 49 Williams, Ethel ...,,,.. . . . 134 Williams, Rev. Gwyned . , . . . . 117 Williams, Steven . ..,.. . . , , 149 Williamsonhlacquelyn . . . . . .79,153 Willis. Joanne .,,,,.., .,,, l 49 Wi1son,George .... . . . 149 Wilson, Kerryl .,.,. . , , 149 Winkclspecht, Dawn ,.., . . . 183 Winkelspecht, Daw11 N. , , . . , 153 Winkelspecht, Deborah . . . . . 153 Winkelspecht, Lawrence ..,......,.. 14-9 149 Winkelspecht, Sandra .......,,., 108, Witterschcin, Marion .29, 80,134-, 135,156,157 149 Wooden, Richard ............., 36, 183 Woodington, Gregory , ..... ,,,, . . 52, 149 183 . .43,56,s7, 1 12, 224,253 Workman, Brian ...........,... 44,149 Wolfe, Cynthia ,,............,... Woodington, Linda Woodington, Pamela . Workman, Rex . . , ,..,. ,....... . 66 World Events ..... ..., 1 5 Wrothington,Nancy . . .... 149 Worthington,Parker . . ..... 135 wngm, Debra . . . . . . .57,183 Wright, Frank .. , .. . . .40 Wright, Milton . . .... 54 Wurst,,Ioan .,,. . . . 149 Wurzhlacqlynn , . . . . 153 - - Yannessa, Denise . . . . . . 183 Yansick, Lou Ann . . . . . . 183 Yansick, Raymond . . . . . 153 Yardumian, Nancy . . . . . 153 Yocum, Stephen . . . . . 149 Yost, Kenneth . . . . . 153 - - Zacchei, Marchia . . . Zahorskihloseph , , Zebrowski, Albin . Zeuner, Mr. Edward . , Zoll, Robert ..... . . . .32, 56,149 .......65 .....153 ..,..,.88 ....58,70,149 Index 223 v - . ,,' ., .,, A.sx?..,.., .l , -v. QW.. - a THEME IDENTIFICATIONS E 2 81 3 - JV Basketball team ' N 4815- Debbie Winkelspecht, Joe Sheairs, Paula Slawinski, Mr. Frey, Mr. Willard, Jim Smith, Steve Smith, Jack Hullings, Kathy Daniels, Tom Weaver, Jim Price. 6 81 7- Mr. McAleer, Karin Stanton, Tom llirsche, Barry Bennett, Bill ltuetter, Keith Marini, Keith Stainker, Michelle Terreri, Tyrone Council, Mark Greenberg, Bob Salmons, Carol McNulty. 8 81 9- Junior class, Mr. Stickel, Al Iwanicki, Mr. McCarthy, Mrs. Moe, Mr. Stoltz, Joe An- derson, Keith Marini, Henree Hockey, Kathie McNally. 218 81 219 Pat Crossland, Robyn Townshend, Donna Maher, Carmine Cesare, Robin Baehser, Beverly Giardinelli. DIVIDER PAGE IDENTIFICATIONS 10 81 11- Gary Catrambone, Kathy Hoffman 34 81 35- Cross Country Team 76 81 77- Mike Reillo, Kelly Devine 90 81 91- Band members 114 81115- Mrs. Simone, Mr. Warren, Mr. Bever, Mrs. Ambrose, Mr. Pienciak 138 81 139- Fans 154 81 155- 184 81 185 Our trip to New York with Chica and the Ronaele Goodhart, Sharon MacWright, Carol Beale Scott Street bird and the skummy subway and playing Thumper... the survey and palmsies and how N.C. and PJ. always cheated... 1 Want to Be a Lifeguardn. . . the announce- ment from Mr. Cancellieri that the cake was here and the bag of ice hanging out the window all day always needing more color picture ideas . . . Mrs. Milchis delicious boost with all the refills.. . the night we stayed until 8:30 with the gigantic Mc- Donald's order in the pouring rain and then everybody taking fits . . . Nancy, Miss RHS . . . g'Mrs. Milch, how are you today? . . . our great times for the staff picture in the pool and climbing out the window . .. the motter ombra . . . we were so puzzled but we created Torch ,75. The 1975 Torch staff would like to ex- press sincere thanks to the Balibans and Mr. William Siegle of Sarony Studio, George Nichols of G. Earl Nichols Associates, Mr. Harry Swiderski of the Burlington County Herald and Mr. Bill Barber and Mr. Gennaro Scaramazza of the Burlington County Times for pictures, Mr. Shurilla for taking pictures, Mr. Richard Smith for his help as business adviserg and our special thanks to Mom Mulch QMrs. Milchj, our second mother, be- cause even though we never listened to her, she put up with us . . . weire serious Qclean upj! 224 The End -Hwf.. W 1975 TORCH STAFF': Bottom row: Gwen Holmes, Cris Caneellieri, Anne Kinslow, Lyn Manuel, Elaine Helscl. Second row: Kathie Van Sciver, Kathy Holden, Phyllis Jones, Nancy Chiaccio. Third row: Sharon Hamersly, Pam Woodington, Leslie Lobe, Betty l-lackert. Fourth row: Carl Anderson, Kathie McNally, Connie Friel, Milissa MeAleer. Fifth row: Felecia Iannuzzi, Cathy Eubank.


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