Rumson Fair Haven Regional High School - Tower Yearbook (Rumson, NJ)

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SUPERINTFNDENT RUMSON-FAIR HAVEN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL RUMSON, NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE RUMSON 'I-1598 Dear Members of the Senior Class: It is with great hopes and expectations that I send forth the Class of 1961. For as young men and Women you possess the qualities of initiative, industry, integrity and dedication which will enable you to create a better world for all of us. I charge you to use every minute of every hour of every day to find cancer's cure, explore space, create beauty, harness the atom. Do What must be done, always giving more than is required or expected. Let failure be a goad to success. If you accept my challenge, l know that you Will make a significant contribution to our society and in doing so, you will find the key to happiness. Sincerely yours, in 5. K.5W.B John F. Kinney, Jr. Superintendent I n Dea'z'catz'0n Albert J. Loux Donald F. Trotter We, the senior class of Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School, dedicate the 1961 Tower to Mr. Albert Loux and Mr. Donald Trotter. Both men have worked tirelessly to make our class a better one-Mr. Trotter has been our class advisor for the past two years, while lVIr. Loux has attempted to guide us on the right path. The football and basketball teams will never forget these men either. Once again the class of 1961 wishes to thank Mr. Loux and Mr. Trotter. A 1l7l171'6CZ'Cl tion Clifford R. Applegate George Cilfin We, the senior class of Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School, wish to express our deepest gratitude to the Science Department. Today the world needs people with knowledge in this field. We shall always he indebted to these instructors for their unselfish generosity in helping us to further our scientific understanding. Rita Walter Newton Beron Francis J. Curry fi E hi? ' Vs E ' - ,m lm KJ K Q X T 4 - ,if ,, Q Nw. ES r L in , waqzwfgfseiffan. ' ll 1.7 9 . .1 A likflliiyiil- bf i: 51333, 4 it Q. 5, ,., ,f, : 32. 7-F4 ' . L11-'f ifgvf' ' .mira JOHN F. KINNEY Superintendent H.A., MA., Ed.D., New York University hw MICHAEL BALDACCHINI English and Social Studies D.S.S.. Georgetown University MRS. AGNES IJESLEY English l3.A.. llniversity of Pennsylvania MA., Columbia University -sexe et A i, .il he ? fs ALBERT J. LOUX DONALD F. TROTTER Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintenrlent AB., Cornell University l1.S. Ed., M. Ed., Rutgers University 1' '75 THOMAS BAIN LOIS BALDINO Mathematics English l3.S., Ohio State University AB., Montclair State Teachers' MA.. Montclair College College ... t THOMAS J. BOTTI, JR. ROBERT CARTER Jlathematics Industrial Arts A.l3.. St. Peters College H.S.. Newark State College MA.. New York University M.A.. Montclair College CLlFFORD R. APPLEGATE Sciences ILS.. Murray State Teachers' College NEWTON BERON Guidance Director AB., Rutgers University MA.. Montclair College KATHLEEN CHRISMAN Jlusic Southern Methodist University M.A., Professional Diploma Columbia University, Julliard L S , 21 .'- 'lit ,- '52, ill:-suv' DALE R. CONUVER FRANCIS CURRY AUHREY C. DELL'OlVlO FLOYD DENICOLA Sociiil Stuflies Chemistry and Physifs BA., Montclair College Ef'Ul10N1fC'S llflfl Social SflHlI'f't NB.. l3LlClirl6ll UI1iVCfSil!' ILS., Pa. Military College Ed.M., Rutgers University B-A-, UP5i1lH College MARION DUCKERS Sclzool Nurse LN., l3.S., Columbia University ' ?9i'PTiZ?'i?59'ff'- f.1', 5 .f f- l S - V ' ' ltti E L - A ' , ' A ' 4 . , R . , ,,i ?':T1flEitj ',i.', ., ' 'i--' ' 1, X . - .V if , .gp 4 git , rv '-'lf' HOWELL GEORGE Sorial Studies izna' Guidance ILS., Upsala College .5 x., , 4' N ..:- MKS. MARJORIE R. FEARNS ,Wzztlienzatics l3,5.E., Teachers' College of Boston ELLM., Teachers' College of Boston GEORGE CIFFIN Sciences BA., Colby College Nl. Ed.. University of Vermont KLA., Oliio State University xJ MRS. ELVA FISCHETTE PAUL A. FUCHS Librarian German and English ILA., Douglass College AJS., Seton Hall NLS., Columbia University x AI it l t X i1,ti EVK fi ELENA GONZALEZ PETER LAWRENCE Sliflllf-Sli Social Studies l.v.A., MA., D.Etl., University of HA., NIA., Queens College- Havana MRS. BARBARA LEONARDIS English B.S., West Chester State Teachers' College GLADYS NASSOUR Cafeteria Supervisor B.S., M.A., New York University me wmxwfw A .gge s tssfsi f ' siririsziliiiglii' W lwewsssisfs . sgsgsgigggwiwi . mn W, , ivfiili 5 .,EEi,'EE tiifsiiifilii TSE!! 'A-:iSf t:'f: - W .I it s S. 15935 2155211551 K fy ? fLE,:l,f7' ' ., Mn 1145515212 ti . iw ,s . ,. . n Q .pe g a if y - . , ,ZfQ'iKr3., f, ,f vvv- , -s,v.q5lA5fW1g.sms5. ' M' Wwwlikilxw ef' V smilie:4a?:e11z19s12s57'H 'fs WHY, wi. ' 1' ' Kbgfifrggww. 1 h t asf-1ir2f.,:ffs,fez:-eeftetst i. -. -J' wfg:glf7Q5iw+M5?i- ' ' 'Sgffkkms-5.242 c's2,.f QM -kfbi' . ,. 133's:5-wviffii. fW'5f5fEf'9iSfI3. qi' JOSEPH H. ROSATI Physical Education B.S., Bucknell University M.A., Columbia University I0 JOSEPH M. LYNCH ALAN LYSTER Industrial Arts English B.S., M.A., New York University A.B., Princeton University MRS. RITA S. OREFICE Commercial Subjects B.S., Ed., Rider College CARNEY P. PETILLO Commercial Subjects B.S., Rider College Nw' 'raises wtyyffkyx iswielsfliw i,wrf24f ? itkk'x'i'5 MRS. CATHERINE M. MRS. ALTA F. STRATTON STOCKHAM Home Economics Social Studies and Guidance B.S., Pennsylvania State University BA., M.A., Montclair State College MRS. MARILYN MAGUIRE Social Studies A.B., Caldwell College MRS. ETHEL ROBINSON Cirl's Athletics B.S., Pennsylvania State University PAUL C. TAGGART Latin B.A., St. Mary's University M.A., Villanova ,ivm-I Q EARLE THOMPSON English B.S., MA., New York University RITA WALTER Science and Math AB., Caldwell College l .gk V Alzl . g em f - 5 V ff 3, lr. .:,. S ' A MRS. ALNA DEWINTER Mathematic.: B.S., Douglass College- ! ...ff MRS. MARTHA VICENZI MRS. ALMA TITMAN Physical Education Art French A.B., College of Chestnut Hill M.A., Columbia University JANICE TYNDALL B.P.E., Panzer College BA., Douglass College V ,M- ,. 1 -w.fM,,,.. Ell is '1 KENNETH WALTERS VIRS. MADELINE B. ZELEK MRS. ,IESSIE L. MUEGGE Music Secretarial Subjects Office Secretary B. Mus. Ed. Louisiana State B. Ed. M.C.S. Rider College University M.A. Columbia University MARY JOYCE VITT MRS. LILLIAN M. WILSON MRS. BEATRICE WEBB Assistant Office Secretary Guidance Oblice Secretary Secretary, Board of Education Q af-Q f 2 if fungi - .F 4:2 1.25 W PM SM WM 1 E: . K 4 wi, ,, .1 f-ww 1 ? Q 5' V- , ,-, - A v fr B' E -P .4 if 'mm g,.,W, ..VA My N, 13 CLASS HISTORY As we, the class of 1961, nostalgically look back on our four years at Regional, we know that we will never forget any of the wonderful things which have happened to us. As freshmen, we soon effaced the thought that the high school was simply a mass of upperclassmen, and we started on the road toward scholastic and athletic achievements and new friendships. Our class members joined many of the various activities including the freshman cheering squad, and athletic squads. Our class was honored and proud to have some of its members accepted into the dramatic field in the Tower Players' pro- duction of c'Stardust.,, We also had a large representation on the honor roll for this memorable year. ln our sophomore year we were included as permanent fixtures of the school and sought to make a definite impression on it. A member of our sophomore class was chosen as editor of the school paper, the first time this had ever occurred. Two classmates re- ceived national awards in a contest sponsored by the National French Honor Society of Secondary Schools. We participated in the Varsity Cheering squad and joined the foot- ball, basketball and track teams of our then new Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School. Energy and determination were the chief characteristics of our important junior year, and they were constructively used in many activities. The French and History Honor So- cieties Were instituted and their participants, many of our own class members, were re- warded with excursions to New York and Washington, D. C., respectively. Represen- tatives were selected from our class to attend Boys, and Girls' State. A good percentage of the English classes were present at the New York production of HOur Townf, Cul- minating the year was the traditional Junior-Senior Prom, the theme of which was uBlue Mansionsf, This was a most successful endeavor after long preparation and anticipation. Finally, as the recessional music of graduation filled the air and the seniors passed through the Daisy Chain, we were recognized as the new leaders of our school. Although the most part of our energies this year will be spent on the preparation of the yearbook and what we plan to be a memorable variety show, we hope that we will leave an indelible mark on the betterment of Regional. This year is an accumulation of all our past aspirations and achievements. We know we have added to the strength and accreditation of our school, and we hope that others passing through its corridors will be as proud as we are to have been members of its student body. Treasurer Carroll Lynn ' Broten Lynn Sports minded . . . lrish eyes infectious laugh . . . quiet? CLASS OFFICERS President John Joseph O'Neil Jack Class leader . . . pilots a hot Green Ford . . . when those lrish eyes are smiling, they're smiling at every- one . . . a good friend. Vice President David Alan Vom Lehn Dave Transferred from Scotland, sopho- more year . . . Tall, dark and hand- some . . . Cassanova . . . a great guy 31 true friend . . . O.K., who hoeked my chair? Secretary Sharon Lee Egeland Nellie Never a dull moment . . . always smiling . . . aWhere,s the party?', . . . Whiz at the keyboard. 15 Royal Kenneth Altreuter Ken Tall and good looking . . . Miss Tyndallis protege . . . Hardy's co- hort . . . girl shy? Carl Anton Anderson Carl The silent type . . . Hey! good look- ing! . . . whiz at shop . . . ever seen him dance? Noreen Carolyn Anderson Noreen Miss Chrisman,s pride and joy . . . always homeroom treasurer . . genuine smile. Nancie Christine Armstrong Nancie g'Let the good times rolln . . . beau- tiful brown hair . . . artistically tal- ented . . . loves a party. 16 Millard Philip Aumack Scooter A true friend . . . quiet till you get to know him . . . Learns by ex- periencef' Courtney Baker Raf uLet,s go swimmingi' . . . Mickey Mouse fan . . . hi-fi fiend . . . red W light-green light. Steven Murray Barna Steve Look at those eyes . . . always has an answer . . . likes a good party . . . who's smart? Georgia Beach Georg Humson's original Goldilocks . . . good dresser . . . loves a good time . . . uDid I get any mail today? Michael John Bartlett Mike Going places . . . dedicated athlete . . . good sense of humor . . . smarter than the average hear. Peter Henry Batchelor Batch ,lazz fan . . . well timed humor . . . a trusty friend . . . An intellect. Norman Edward Buck Norm Captain Norm . . . one of the boys . . . Regionafs MBig Daddy . . . strong silent type. Marvin Logan Beeler II Vise Great for jokes in homeroom . . . has a fondness for English class . . . one of Regional's better bowl- ers . . . a good friend. 'I7 Alex Carlton Burnside Alex Honest and sincere . . . shy . . a likealile manner . . . steady. Mildred Louise Campbell Sugar lfull of pep . . . loves parties . flirt at heart . . . lots of fun. Andrew Batten Callen Drew Transferred from the Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, New Jersey. junior year . . . lvy league . . . water ski, much? friendly to all. David Waylanrl Clark Valerie Anne Cammack Val 'iwhois having a party? . . sweetest kid . . . hlushes easily . . 4'Who's shy? Mary Kathleen Clark Mary Quiet . . . sincere . . . a true friend . . . one of lieg:ional's twirlers. 18 Duva Ouiet sense of humor likes cars . . . Qoocl student. Jeffrey Steven Cofer 1017 Quiet 'til you get to know him . . found around football practice . . Qludy sliy . . . friend to all. ,losvpli Wlillis Clarke Joe flood-nalurcfd and friendly . . . nin- sival world will get u real asset . . . Cver Svc llini flalivv? . . . has ln' lwvn Clivvlwrl out? Laura Dale Davidson Bubbles 'lil'ZlIlSlC1'I'Gfl from lsidorc Ncwinun School. New Orleans. lla.. lreslnnan year . . , Carries the flag: for RFHRHS . . . once a friend alwais a friend . . . born leader. Dmliliu ,lane Dans Yorll ,ic it Stn-L of liuniol Qandidute 'Br' Thompson Britton Crozier Brill Quiet, until he hits a party . . . agxreealile disposition . . . check the liairl .... f N skater. Brian Graham Deus Limey Genial personality . . . soccer fan . . . lllaysville- liol . . . has a way witll wordQ -iii. for Miss ,-Xinerica . . . party giver . . . Lets go to Gl'6El1llgIlll..- 19 Susan Virginia Delano Sue Whiz at sewing . . . always a help- ing hand . . . writes like lfrost . . oh. those heaulilul ey esl Mary Frances Anna DeVito Little Mary One of our Mtwidfllersw . . . a viva- eious athlete . . . prefers the lar side of the hockey field while ol- iiciatina . . . has hidden feelings for VW's. ii if 20 Larol Ann DCSIJICHUX Carol Conservative . . . neat as a pin . . Mrs. Zeleks pet in shorthand . interest lies at G-hurg. Allan Edward DeWall Allan Transferred from Arlington Heights High School, freshman year . . . little boy grown tall . . . great trum- pet player . . . always consulting his memory files . . . interesting key collection. Karen Anne Dettlnar K urvn Strawberry lvlonrle . . . lun loving personality . . . never stops smiling: . . . happy-go-lucky. John Gordon Dixon, ,I John Demon driver of a roarinf' 9 K' Chevy . . . usna JY ' dresser . . l. do so have two eyebrows! Callenis cohort. T. QTCSH Q . ul Nancy Booth Dixon Nano Transferred from Oak Knoll School, Summit, New Jersey, senior year . . . always singing . . . outgoing . . . Let's have a party . . . one of the greatest. William Ether Ener Quiet, but friendly . . . inhabitant of the Rumson Park . . . whiz with a tennis racket . . . uncovered in- tellect. Harden McKowen Dunn Hardie Drives a cool M. G .... loves chem- istry class . . . swell personality . . . fun to know. Stanley Alan Fairchild Stan Transferred from Wright City High School, Wright City, Missouri, jun- ior year . . . mean motor-scooter . . . good looking . . . drives an ice cream truck . . . always has an an- swer. Marcia McAnliffe Emery Ems Transferred from Eden Hall, Tor- resdale, Pennsylvania, junior year . . . Never a dull moment . . . g'Where,s the party?,' . . . Smile don't grimacen . . . 4'l've got the carf, Van Stewart Fehr Van Transferred from Red Bank High School, senior year. Loves basket- ball . . . to know him is to like him . . . good driver . . . science whiz. 21 Nancy Anne Finn Nancy Mischief in those hazel eyes . . . sharp dresser . . . let the good times roll . . . 4'See you at the Campusf' Wfilliam Patrick Fitzpatrick Fitzie Transferred from Red Bank Catho- lic, senior year . . . whiz at history . . . fun to he with . . . Meet me at the Campusf, ,loanne Evelyn Foster Jo Always laughing . . . has a flare for parties . . . blond hair, hlue eyes . . . serious at times. Arthur Lowell Fox II Art Sincere. hard worker . . . always ready with a helping hand . . . tall, dark, handsome . . . going places. 22 Sydney Jessica Gaston Cindy Transferred from Irvington High School, sophomore year . . . handy with a paint brush . . . carries the flag for the purple and white . . . dimples . . . flossie green eyes. Mahlan Anderson Grimes III Andy The Lone Wolf . . . check those crazy shoes . . . drives l?il . . . quiet, in a way. . -f.f'15i2::'I.3 ' . , if Q ,,.fg,f1i21sG: , wr it 1'1 lv0l'll1illl Lewis Hausv Norm 'llliroxss zz 1110811 cuiwc . . . silent liul rlvaclly . . . llvgzionalls Primfv . . . Want to hear a joke? David Paul Hicks junie Great guy . . . atlilclically inclinvfl . . . not El mire in the worlfl . . . lriencllx. Philip L. Hartten Hamster Pilots a I940 La Sallu . . . always a good time . . . hates lo get rlressvtl up . . . 'gwhat goeslil Virginia Ann Marie Henm-ssy Ginny Always with Duvky . . . loves chem istry class . . . fun to know . . . on thc- go. Rohm-t Hill Bob Working on the llumsonian . . nic-mf guy . . . enjoys thc- lwavli . . uivkccl sense of humor. Rohcrl Lee Hopkins Hob TI'Z1llSl:E51'l'Cl'l from llaclclonfielcl Me-- morial High School, Haclflonfielfl Now Jersf-5. freslnnan year . . cuivt 'til you know him . . . Mr. im- Guyll . . . hancly with the paint brush . . . whiz at history. I MN 23 Judith Hoyt Jlllly liulvliling personality . . . sweet . . . 1-heck that laugh . . . dentist's aide. Warren Cromwell Hugulev Skip Nautical cntllusiasl not a pale ln the yxorld . . . never at a loss for words . . . friendly . Patricia Jane Hunter Tricia Une oi the girls . . . always cruis ing in the '54 Ford . . . neat , . one of the wheels. Virginia Anne lsherwood Ginny liil'tlHSft'i'l'l'Il from Penn Hall, Chain-- lmerslrergi. Pa.. sophomore year . . . Love those dimples . . . pilots a 1-omet . . . interest lies in Curry . . . Miss Man Tan. 24 Richard joseph ,lahlonowski Dick 'Xlways rc-udy to help . . . one of the lmoys backstage . . . friendly tyfpe . . . ffood flux to have around. ,ludith Ann ,lukuhecy Judy lnlcrests lie in nursing . . . ready to help . . . quiet until you know lltfl' . . . friendly. janet Ellen Johnson Janet lieserved . . . check that laugh . . study shy . . . sinvc-re friend. Frederick Yvilkinson Kanner Freddie Class hacker . . . good lines for the girls . . . a'l3oesn't exeryone curl their lashes? A... all the world loves a lover, Cynthia Swaym Jones Cindy vlllutllgl-i'l'I'f'fl from llomewood Floss moor lligh Scliool. llossmoor, llh- nois. senior year . . . drives a sharp Vonvertilile . . . quiet. but . . . lilltlltllf to all . , . lvlond han. liluf exe-s. if te Sandra Joy Sumly Class cut-up . . . Regrioiiahs top flirt . . . what a sense of humor . . . one of Regionals strutters. M Susan Edith Keyler S ue Leads Regionalis twirlers . . . pert S cute . . . personality plus . . . M0h, those history testslw Penelope Knight Kingdon Penny Interested in Okinawa . . . great party giver . . . Florence Nightin- gale . . . flips for uniforms. tw 25 John Joseph Korzdorfer Johnny 'llranslerred from Elk Lake Joint lligh School, senior year . . . al- ways ready with a quip . . . good dancer . . . check that walk! . . . Hwhereis the party? Charles Ralph Landhack Chuck lntcrests lie in Long lsland . . . sailing: enthusiast . . . nevcr a dull moment ilots the '58 'unffle . . . . p . J D cruiser! 26 Donald Laing III Don Transferred from Massapequa High School, Long Island, junior year . . . a friendly, ardent conversation- alist . . . what a driver . . . a real ladies' man . . . sharp dresser. ,dl 'VD Swee Bonnie Lee Laird Bon t and petite . . . the smallest cheerleader . . . brains and beauty Mr. Trotter's pet. Betty Andrea Langhammer Betty Keyboard of personality . . . rare compound of friendship, fun and mischief . . . NI dare you to sweep under my bed! . . . always a smile. Jane Ethel Lansdowne Jane Great personality . . . a true friend fun loving . . . check that red hair! James Edgar Layton Jimmy Cool dancer . . . has a fondness for eruisin' . . . quiet but fun . . . secretly a philosopher. ,Iolm Alston Logue john Transferred from Mount Lebanon High School, Pittsburg, Pennsyl- vania, sophomore year . . . Hand- some . . . oh, those brown eyes . . . one of Hegi0nal's eleven . . . Jeff? cohort. Vlja Vera Lemams Vzju 'LA lVlarine, a Marine . . . likes a good time . . . pretty green eyes . . . the silent partnerf, Diana Carol LoPresli Dume Miss Clairol . . . hey, pison . . . oh, those big brown eyes . . . Law- renceville anyone 7 Audrey Marie Leo Audrey Beautiful eyes . . . sweet . . . a friend to the end . . . quiet. Barbara Lauretle Love Barb Ltluetls have a partyw . . . High l.Q . . . always buzzin' around . . . per sonality plus. 27 1 Arnold Lauren Lunclin, jr. Ons Sim-1-rily is his secret . . . c'ourt- iesterl' . . . real ladies' main---tliei ixishl . . . Strong and Silent. Mungnrtl Emily Hagen P1-My hand? . . , let s uo eruism to ffieenhght . . .lt the lvanlt . . . quiet? Cllrislopller Lee Marslmll Chris A friend in need is a friend indeed . . . never a dull moment . . . l'll never tell . . . scares pc-clestriuns. john Francis Maurer Ralph Edward MCGQ-eliun john 'llrullslf-1'retl from lled llanli Calho- Ralph 'llranslerred from Montclair lligh llf' lll h Fehool. Sopliomore year. lells more jokes than lloli llupe School, Montclair. New Jersey. sophomore year . . . quiet till you Iii 'e just got to find ai jolf' . . . mist-hief in his eyes . . .A fun know him . . . HWillCI'CgS the party '? . . . friendly personality . . . what to know. an artist! Alnliy Lilllllllifll Mellowell Abby Cute . . . llillltlf with 21 paint hrush . . . likes motor seoolers and lee 1-ream . . . on the go. Ku! 28 ,Ioan Edna McNeil Ruby 'liransferrecl from Vail-Deane School. lflizahetli. N. J., sophomore year . . . 'ifalmulousl' . . . always cruisin' . . . HWhat's going on this weekeml? . . . forever looking for the footliall. john Lavetl Moncrief Ill Johnny Hey. Mr. President . . . check the shifting eyes? . . . Oh! what school spirit . . . active 'n' attractive. Mary Josephine Meyer Friar Does she or d0esn't she . . . a true friend . . . ever hear her Sing? . . pc-rsoiiality plus. im James Laurence Miller Jimmy Interests lie on Broadnioor Drive . . . NI did not fumlileli' . . . Hallo- ween night i960 . , . manffvthe per- fect being. John jeffrey Munger Jeff Transferred from the Pingry School, Elizabeth. New Jersey. sophomore year . . . one of Re- gionalis eleven . . . a loyal friend . . . full of the devil . . . athletic'- ally inclined. ' Robert Seton Morse Dov 'i'l'illlSfCl'l'6'Cl from lonff lirzint-li lll,.l1 Sehool, junior year . . . life of the party . . . class flirt . . . study shi . . . a friend to all . . . fre:-kles. 29 Nina fdilfllilfi Noonan Nina llarfl norker . . . sincere . . . 1,1 lricnrl lo lllc end . . . quick willi the quips. Joyce Marie Platterspiel Joyce industrious worker . . . a real pal . . . sincere and reserved . . . fun loving. 30 Frederick ,lohn Parker Muggs lill'LlllSlCl'1'Cfl from lied Bank High School, soplioniore year . . . future cnginecr pedestrians lmeware . . . lwig man on campus . . . oh, for il deadly hook-shot! Patricia Ryan Peters Pat Carries the Hag for RFHRHS . . the actress . . . vivacious . . . a rea friend. Barbara Ann Prikopa Barb Oh, that lovely complexion . . fondness for Wall Stadium . . party-time girl . . . always has fun. Joseph Emile Ralph Joe One of the nicest . . . quiet and re- liable . . . a pizza eater . . . Jackis cohort. Judith Jane Readie Judy Transferred from Rahway High School, Rahway, New Jersey, soph- omore year . . . petit and cute . . . pilots a blue meat wagon . . . Flor- ida bound after graduation . . . quiet. Marie Cathleen Robinson M arte Pretty as a picture . . . quiet but sincere . . . but oh! that laugh . . . nice to know. Eugene Augustus Roche Gene Transferred from St. Josephis High, Baltimore, Maryland, freshman year . . . A real nice guy . . . always fig- uring . . . a friendly word for ev- eryone . . . likeable. Valerie ,lean Rubsamen Leads Regional's 10 . . . oh, that voice . . . uletis a barrel of fun. Val dancen . . . always Sandra Lee Runge Sand: Transferred from Red Bank High School, senior year . . . small and Q-ff cute . . . swell personality . . . love those showers. Carla Jean Ruthroff Carla Neat and sweet . . . always helping someone . . . gosh, sheis swell . . . oh! those big blue eyes. ii f -'I' 31 Peter Nef-A-Sit Schanck Pete Silence answers much . . . skinny four letter man . . . tall, dark and handsome . . . never without a comb. Lawrence Evan Sklar Larry Always ready with a witty com- ment . . . HMI. Trotter! 89.5'? . . . musically inclined . . . I know, officer, but l like victory paradeslw Sarah Sue Slate Sue Great sense of humor . . . class cut- up . . . love that long black hair . . . a great athlete. john Thomas Slocum Sloke Great guy . . . friendly . . . What ME worry?,' . . . always laughing. 32 Paul Stellc Smith Smttty Transferred from Admiral Farragut Academy, Toms River, New Jersey. sophomore year . . . little drummer boy . . . the man has a sense of hu- mor . . . attracted to Red Bank Catholic Flflb . . . heads our hand. Susan Elizabeth Smith Sue Transferred from St. John Baptist School for Girls, sophomore year . . . bubbling personality . . . ar- tistic ability . . . cute and Hirtatious . . . all this and more. '!'!f Suzanne ,Ioan Spears Sue An outstanding student . . . every- lnodfs friend . . . original ideas . . .J dependable. K Sandra Leigh Stender Sandy Tall, dark and lovely to look at . . . golf enthusiast . . . oh, what an avtressl . . . Hey guyslv 'l'!'T '1Y William Henry bpreen Cfllfll Sac lfriendliness personified . . . al home on uten pin alleyl' . . . Mr. Personality . . . pilots a hot Ford conrertilnle. Gloria Joan Stoveken Cru m pi Leads the band of RFHRHS . . . cute little gal . . . greater friend can neler be found . . . a riot to know. Cathleen Staff Cathy One of Regionals high-steppers . . . proof good things come in small packages . . . unmistakable laugh . . . check those eyesl Albert Leonard Strasshurger Albie Great fisherman . . . always in a muddle . . . likes to use the phone . . . a biology whiz. TQ' 33 Dori Sylvester Dori Transferred from Notre Dame of Quebec High School, Quebec, Can- ada, senior year . . . a cute little gal . . . quiet unless you speak French . . . a sweet person to know . . . 6'Bonjour. Thomas William Trainor Tom Party lover . . . sports fan . . . great sense of humor . . . ready with an answer. Barry Dennis Tamhlyn Barry ul love ya, Baby-Cakesi' . . MC'mon guys, put my car downi' '77 . . . big blue eyes . . . MWho me? Anne Phyllis Thaler Anne Short and cute . . . impulsive and carefree . . . never a dull moment . . . beautiful green eyes. Roman Emil Uhorchak Roman Hegional's Jimmy Fiddler . . . dili- gent worker . . . seldom serious . . . natural friendliness. 34 Janet Lynn Turner Janet One of Regionalis ten . . . good looking . . . loves a good time . . never without a smile. Sandra Lloyd Vaccarelli Sandy Will be missed on the twirling squad . . . usually laughing . . . good friend . . . nice to know. Doris Anne Van Duzer Chlckle A blonde siren . . . those curly locks . . . hey, baby face . . . everybodyis friend, Thomas Paul Vassar Tom Transferred from Eastern High School, Kentucky, sophomore year . . . likeable personality . . . good sense of humor . . . good dancer . . . have you ever heard him sing? Ldv' ' a. Theodore Welrersiiln Ted Transferred from Hill School, Potts- town, Pa., junior year . . . crazy kid . . . 4'Who me?7' . . . an indi- vidualist . . . a photo fanatic. Sandra Burt Van Nest Sandy Likes cruisin' in a nhotw Chevy . . . Hello, there . . . MLet's go to Nlarlboroi' . . . Great PJ. parties. Muriel Eva Wegel Muriel One of Regional's twirlers . . . a friend to the end . . . sunny dispo sition . . . hard worker. 35 Diane Joan While Diane Transferred from Red Bank High School, Red Bank, New jersey, sen- ior year . . . small and nice . . . sports a red convertible ,. . . '5Hey. where's the party?7' . . . distinctive red hair. Marjorie Ann Woodheafl Mij Oh, what long hair . . . love those Princeton week-ends . . . one of the sophisticates . . . always neat. Sharon Leslie Willialns Shar Cute chick . . . flirt at heart . . . full of vitality . . . 'iWhere,s the partyiw Wllllanl Henry Zleman Bull lransferred from St. Benedmts 'f - AQQ: ' f I .11 :: :: ::' .:t'.:'a?aEi1:iZ-55515, .' W M V? Agni - r :W a f 'Tl' : ' :E 'i-Q:-::lE':,1Z-l', -H32-1 -'-'N 521' gf,fizs1Lz5g2gff??3g ailQm1.,H?5 2 a,m,M,lm...m - -, zttawa ,f,v, if t,--.. it , W2mam?a,+,' W , ,1, H fwwfw-L-T to -Y Wtiqiilwi 5' Q., ., swf L t ,.,, 1. , J, ,,., 5 new A QQ ofk L Z ' gf liitr I Russell Wojtenko Russ :Xlways studying . . . good dancer . . Mquiz me . . . science whiz. John Robert Zinga J ack Never a dull moment . . . big and hlonde . . . natural athlete . . . Mlaetis have a party! ,sez M-lg-'ages :ii was-L1,L get 3-.555-V Vit, ,gg , sawi2155fes1wfi,,,-w,,,,,,,..tg,g,q1 ,. 1 36 Prep. School, sophomore year . . . handy with a paint brush . . . man of few words . . . always walking into doors . . uparlez-vous fran- caisw I n M emoriam Carol Ann Gerding D' ' On August 1, 1959, we the class of 1961, lost one of our dear classmates in a tragic accident. Carol Ann Cerding, born Decelnliei' 8, 1943, was an active, Weil liked classrnate, and We miss her participation in our activities. Carol took part in all our athietic events. She was also an avid boating and swimming fan. As We leave Runison-Fair Haven Regional High School this June, we Wil1 keep her memory with us. We must accept her passing as God's Wi1l. May she know that We are thinking of her and are thankful she could he with us, even for so short a time. She will never lie forgotten, Caro1 Ann Gerding. My Name Carl Anderson Noreen Anderson Nancie Armstrong Philip Aumack Courtney Baker Steve Barna Mike Bartlett Pete Batchelar Georgia Beach Logan Beeler Lynn Broten Norman Buck Alex Burnside Drew Callen Val Cammack Millie Campbell 'Dave Clark Mary Clark Joe Clarke Jeff Cofer Britt Crozier Laura Davidson Debbie Davis Brian Deas Susan Delano Carol Despreaux Karen Dettmar Mary DeVito Allan DeWall ,lohn Dixon Nancy Dixon Hardy Dunn Sharon Egeland Marcia Emery William Ether Stanley Fairchild Van Fehr Nancy Finn William Fitzpatrick Joanne Foster Arthur Fox Andy Crimes Norman Haase Phil Hartten Virginia Hennessy CLASS WILL I Leave my seat in the lunch room to a senior Mr. Thompson's uencouragingw rehear- sal talks to future Tower Players. all the good times to Anne Bruggeworth my position in the band to a confused musician Mouse to posterity a comb to Fred Andre my blazing football to John Post my slide rule to anyone crazy enough to take physics those Sunday afternoon fall workouts to the next girl who plays varsity football my English compositions to Mr. Fuchs for someone else to have my monitor post between lunch periods to a tall and influential senior my speed to Cliff Boyd Miss Tyndall to reform all beatnik artists my blonde hair to Chuck Dell'Omo 'tgirl shy boys to any poor unsuspect- ing girl Mr. Curry and my slide rule to next yearis physics class Mr. Conover to next year's seniors my worn out baton to a lucky-junior Utwiddlern eighty-four points to anyone who wants them my Latin book to Mr. Taggart for any other person my locker by the Boys, Room to Bonnie .lean Russel my lost Southern accent to Patti Browne all my senior English compositions to Whitney Dunn chemistry, for all those who might at- tempt to equal my fine record the job of feature editor to anyone who enjoys late hours Mrs. Zelekis homework to her next yearjs senior class my Bunsen burner to Sue Munger my worn out ribbons to some lucky junior 1st chair to .lay Blake my seat in Spanish class to anybody my broken locker 1138 to Gail Wilson my MG to MRoss,'? my knowledge of Latin to Jackie Lartaud my geometry book to Sue Munger my bowling ball to Mr. Bain my motor scooter to another enthusiast my parking space to Stuart Weier my curls to a junior my seat in a senior homeroom to Bob Cyllenborg the parties to the juniors Mr. Trotter and his neckties my broken car windows to anyone who can use broken car windows my batting average to Dianne my parking space to my brother the ice cream wrappers in Boom 23 I'll Never Forget my first failing notice my four years at Rumson sophomore year junior lunch Prom Night-1960 July 18, 1960 Miss Gonzalez's famous last wordsg '4Get aut-a-u-t-aut! our junior lunch table the Prom of 1960 and everything else in my wonderful years at Rumson Mr. Fuchs playing baseball with Mr. Botti's fresh- man team my junior year Mr. DeNicola's little green frog my first day here Mr. Fuch's junior English class my junior year Miss Walter's third period study hall my junior year my four years in Miss Chrisman's voice class junior English the day after the Class of ,60's gradu- ation those little lost fleas J une 20, 1959 those many exciting moments at my junior year lunch table Mr. Lyster's Creative Writing Class the first day the girls had to take showers decorating for the Prom luly 4, 1959 those Elks parades Mr. Thompson's Speech Arts Class Mr. Conoveris class breaking into Kenny's house the last day of school in my junior year anything Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School Prom nightQ'60 the friendliness of BFHRHS last yearis graduation party the winter of '59-'60 my great sophomore year RFHRHS Mr. Ciffinls biology class my S10 bet with Dave about who gets married first the first book report in senior English Miss Walter's third period study hall My Name Dave Hicks Bob Hill Bob Hopkins Judy Hoyt Skip Huguley Tricia Hunter Ginny Isherwood Dick Jablonowski Judy Jakubecy Janet Johnson Cindy Jones Sandy Joy Fred Kanner Susan Keyler Penny Kingdon John Korzdorfer Don Laing Chuck Landback Bonnie Laird Betty Langhammer Jane Lansdowne Jim Layton Vija Lemanis Audrey Leo .lohn Logue Frank Longman Diana LoPresti Barbara Love Peggy Magee Chris Marshall John Maurer Ralph McGeehan .Joan McNeil Mary Jo Meyer Jim Miller John Moncrief Robert Morse Jeff Munger Nina Noonan Jack O'Neil Fred Parker Pat Peters CLASS WILL I Leave my '48 Chevrolet for a driver's educa- tion program The headaches of journalism to the am- bitions of the next hard-working News Editor Room 23 my diploma to Sally in six years my shop classes to Archy my naturally curly hair to Sue Munger a bottle of Man Tan to someone who can't afford to go to Florida the P. A. system to an enterprising junior all my unfinished projects to my sister, Carol my American accent to Miss Gonzalez the experience of my first day here to all new students my facial expressions to anyone who can cross just one eye all my unsolved physics problems to anyone who wants them my twirler's hat to the next unsuspecting junior Betsy', to Randy Cook the school lunches to a thin freshman the game of football to someone with more experience a hot '53 Buick in a used car lot all the wonderful times 1've had as a senior to some fun-loving junior my shower number to some worthy junior my red hair and freckles to George Weiss, a boy who needs them my monitor post to a conscientious senior Mr. DeNichola,s economic classes to an adventurous senior my shorthand books to Ann Porskievies my ability to get good grades to any- body who wants it my shop classes to anyone who wants them my squeaky voice to the next captain ofthe Vfs ' my cheerleading spot to my replacement Ken Kard and accessories to Leslie Nield the Green Coffin to Stu and Dick my English lessons to Miss Gonzalez my drawing to next year,s Rumsonian staff fruit flies to Diane Spears 21,600 rousing minutes with Mrs. Ma- guire to George Weiss June 16, 1961 Mr. DeNicola to the next president of the S.G.A. my ability to get zeros to Kitty Mackey number 27 being literary editor to an industrious person my seat-in Trig class to Merry Reynolds my height to Richie Post my acting to another actress I'll Never Forget Mr. Conover's 4th period history class those exciting Radio Club meetings Miss Walter's third period study hall my 16th year Coop the day we tried to find decent daisies for the Daisy Chain Prom Night, 1960 Mr. Applegateis experiments my many study halls in Miss Duckers' office senior history with Mr. Conover my first day of school here my love? for a little red car Sunday football games 'cwatered stock in Mr. DeNicola,s class Mr. Curry's term paper my first day at Regional Mr. Applegateis jokes impromptu parties with the gang and that L. 1. girl playing coed,' football on Sunday af- ternoons 'LSecret Projectn all the football games and the wonder- ful times after them high school Christmas Vacation of 1959-1960 NJ. T.'s 1st period art class in my freshman year October 3, 1959 third period shop class the tape recorder in Sandy Stender's and my dressing room at that Lawrence- ville weekend uSecret Projecti' Lynn's Lagoon Party school the Chimes the parties Junior Prom weekend my unusual bet with Diane and Marcia 'Sandy my fights with Sue Smith the parties the 1959 football season my senior year the History Honor Society trips Rick Edwardis party those wonderful impromptu parties My Name Joyce Platterspiel Barbara Prikopa Joe Ralph Marie Robinson Eugene Roche Valerie Rubsamen Sandi Runge Carla Ruthroii Pete Schanck Larry Sklar Sue Slate Paul Smith Susan Smith Sue Spears Bill Spreen Cathleen Staff Sandra- Stender Gloria Stoveken Albert Strassberger Dori Sylvester Barry Tamblyn Anne Thaler Tom Trainor Janet Turner Roman Uhorchak Sandy Vaccarelli Doris Van Duzer Sandra Van Nest Tom Vassar Dave Vom Lehn Ted Webersin Muriel Wegel Diane White Sharon Williams Russell Wojtenko Mij Woodhead Bill Zieman Jack Zinga Ken Altreuter CLASS WILL I Leave Spanish to Barbara Hall my outdated season pass from Wall Sta- dium to Ronnie Hartten Mr. DeNicola's sunny disposition to Jim Wagner my make-up to Mr. Loux Mr. Botti my blue and white fluffs to the next colorblind cheerleader my air-conditioned gym suit to Sharon Layton my Algebra II marks to Sue Marshall my comb to Andy Acquaro Mr. Botti the task of finding another scapegoat my good nature to another senior all my unpaid dues to next year,s class a slightly scorched and blind moose- head to Jackie Reiss all my physics knowledge to a non- physics student Mr. Bain's Bowling Bomb to anyone who dares to ride in it my many senior privileges to next yearis class my spray net to Sue Munger my gymsuit to whomever took it my cheap slide rule to any junior who takes Physics my knowledge of French to any deserv- ing soul a manual on how to shift a VW to Merry R. gum cracking to Jackie Reiss MGreen Lightn excursions to anyone who likes-fun? all my problems and A,s to Merry all the experiences I had in uCreen Lighti' to Dave Lincoln all the ufuni' of being a senior to Andy Acquaro my brain to the biology department Miss Walteris jump rope to Hzorrow all my bruises from tripping over hur- dles to Ralph Blodgett my avelin to Bob Garby my campaign posters for Student Coun- cil President to Bobby Hoffman senior privileges to anyone who can Find them a parking space for a senior who will drive to school in 1962 all the great times and cool parties to Jane and Kathy my Bactine to Dan Way week ends to a good friend Francais to Mrs. Vicenzi the broken window in the varsity room to next year's club membership in the A.P.C. to some wor- thy junior Pll Never Forget Chemistry 3rd period music with '4Miss Chris Miss Tyndallisj homeroom the gym show Mr. Applegate and his red tie and white bucks my flub at the Pep Rally, 1960 the interesting discussions in Mr. Con- over's class and R.A. the football games at Georgia's my best J.V. basketball game when 1 came dressed for gym with my gym suit on top of my regular clothes the cool sports Mr. Walters leaving my pocketbook in room 26 when the school bus hit the telephone pole my friends the girls, shower room the 'ggirlsw and What guy Halloween Night, 1960 the corniields the kindness of all my teachers and friends in trying to understand my English the football team 'LSecret Projectv Joanieis Labor Day Party cheering for the great football teams my junior and senior years the dinners l had with Miss Walter my junior year and all the crazy parties 4'Secret Project my taxi service the fires in chemistry class Saturday nights riding around in Pete Schanckis car that White Thunderbird with power steering February 13, 1960 Jeannine all the Wonderful times 1 had in the summer of 1960 the old locker room the Princeton weekends the Red Bank game of my senior year the 1959 Keyport game the cafeterials Mwonderfuln food T3 Fri Ei' Bkiim ' .L ' -Q .55 V1A. 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W 5 A9 f ar Ill, GANSIONS J dw Name Ken Altreuter Carl Anderson Noreen Anderson Nancie Armstrong Phil Aumack Courtney Baker Steve Barna Mike Bartlett Pete Batchelar Georgia Beach Logan Beeler Lynn Broten Norman Buck Alex Burnside Drew Callen Val Cammack Millie Campbell Dave Clark Mary Clark Joe Clarke Jeff Cofer Britt Crozier Laura Davidson Debbie Davis Brian Deas Sue Delano Karen Dettmar Carol Despreaux Mary DeVito Allan DeWall John Dixon Nancy Dixon Hardie Dunn Sharon Egeland Marcia Emery Bill Ether Stanley Fairchild Nancy Finn Bill Fitzpatrick Joanne Foster Arthur Fox Andy Grimes PROSPECTUS Identifying Factor shy his quietness searching for dues her eyes his humor his brains his socks football bruises maroon 0ld,s her blonde hair his questioning facial expressions athletic ability dark wavy hair quiet manner his wild sense of humor sparkling blue eyes a tan in the winter 760 Olds her smile his talent that happy face red curly hair Contact lenses blonde pixie his walk HPoetry in Motionn her hair her friendly disposition that Ustrutl' height his sophisticated Chevy blonde hair green M. G. flashing smile her talent for getting into trouble curly hair good looks her eyes his haircut her laugh brains Sz talent his red shoes Can Be Found working at Ship Ahoy in the park in Mr. Thompsonis room with Joanne working hard watching Mickey Mouse at the Campus raiding the refrigerator collecting jazz L.P.,s anywhere entertaining the rear section in homeroom in the gym with Mr. Giffin with Carolyn in his little blue car on the river twirling at a party at Ruby's strutting singin' or 'islappin' H laughing ice skating trying to get everything done at once at parties in a Sunbeam at Rumsonian meetings wherever you look at Gettysburg walking on stilts with his trumpet case roaming the halls singing in an auto-body repair shop with the 'igirlsv everywhere on tennis courts selling Mr. Softee ice cream cleaning up after one of her parties at the Campus with Nancie all around on the golf course Status in 1971 still working at Ship Ahoy managing the Acme star of a musical on Broadway famous artist business tycoon an engineer math teacher all-time winner on 364,000 question renowned engineer winner of the Academy Award on a pro bowling team football coach at RFHRHS happily married selling little blue cars teaching water skiing at Cypress Gardens seeking a status still at a party working at Ruby's raising little ustruttingersn recording artist coach at RFHRHS Olympic figure skating champion an eminent bacteriologist raising little life guards married to M. A. Greenwich Village poet still there married to Skip taking dictation from a businessman still with his trumpet case treking his way across Europe still singing owning an auto-body repair shop happily married to her boss still getting into trouble Davis Cup Champion buying Mr. Softee ice cream social director still at the Campus private secretary successful engineer owner of a golf course Name Norman Haase Phil Hartten Dave Hicks Virginia Hennessy Bob Hill Bob Hopkins ,ludy Hoyt Warren Huguley Tricia Hunter Ginny lsherwood Dick Jablonowski Judy ,lakubecy Janet Johnson Cindy Jones Sandy Joy Fred Kanner Sue Keyler Penny Kingdon .lohn Korzdorfer Don Laing Bonnie Laird Chuck Landback Betty Langhamme lane Lansdowne .limmy Layton Vija Lemanis Audrey Leo John Logue Frank Longman Diane LoPresti Barb Love Otts Lundin Peggy Magee Chris Marshall ,lohn Maurer Abby McDowell Ralph McGeehan Joan McNeil Mary Jo Meyer .liinmy Miller .lohn Moncrief Doc Morse Jeff Munger Nina Noonan I' PROSPECTUS Identifying Factor sense of humor 1940 La Salle his car always happy his quietness scientific ability her eyes curly hair curly hair Man Tan morning announcements helpfulness her wicked giggle big blue eyes her facial expressions his bouncy walk her walk a soldier's uniform that walk his laugh dimples his car sense of humor red hair Sz freckles that Wllexani, walk quiet her big Irish eyes his good looks hot white Ford freckles casualness shyness the ring around her neck low pockets his jokes guilty look artistic ability her scream her laugh his size good looks freckles his great athletic ability friendly manner Can Be Found writing for ufree literaturei' at a party studying UD history with Ducky working on the Rumsonian fighting with Hoppy for the car having fun clamming ,most anywhere with Bill running a projector Miss Duckers' office having a good time at the parties at the Campus at the parties-any Sz all flirting in Miss Duckers, office at every party anywhere wouldn't you like to know? with the boys if you listen hackin' around throwing girls in any body of water in N.Y. trying to pass shorthand if you don't know now, youall never know in shop at the end of Osprey Lane on the Honor Boll playing basketball but let's leave her lost in his '4Green Coffinw job hunting buying Mr. Softee lce Cream at Beatnik parties looking for a football trying to make people laugh driving in his convertible walking the halls anywhere on the athletic field telling a joke Status in 1971 pitching for the Red Sox driving a 1950 La Salle selling antique cars happily married a corrupt banker Einsteinis cohort still having a ball still clamming happily married married to Bill head of MGM nurse at RFHRHS living in the south hostess in Washington, D.C. teaching her little ones to cross one eye a great success first one on the moon a nurse at Ft. Monmouth raising little Korzdorferis building bridges making Applej ack living in Long lsland flying high sports announcer owner of a pinball machine factory still in N.Y. stenographer playboy buying a new car still there complete success playboy found owner of Surfrider Beach Club still job hunting selling Mr. Softee Ice Cream an artist in Greenwich Village a professional football player still trying 3rd baseman for the Dodger a success running in plays for the NY. Giants a millionaire still telling a joke fs Name J ack O'Neil Fred Parker Pat Peters Joyce Platterspiel Barb Prikopa Joe Ralph Judy Readie Marie Robinson Eugene Roche Val Rubsamen Sandy Runge Carla Ruthroii Pete Schanck Larry Sklar John Slocum Paul Smith Sue Smith Sue Slate Sue Spears Cathy Stali Sandy Stender Gloria Stoveken Albert Strassburg Barry Tamblyn Tom Trainor Anne Thaler Janet Turner Roman Uhorchak Sandy Vaccarelli Doris Van Duzer Sandy Van Nest Tom Vassar Dave Vom Lehn Teddy Webersinn Muriel Wegel Sharon Williams Russ Wojtenko Mij Woodhead Bill Zieman Jack Zinga PROS PECTUS Identifying Factor friendly manner height her redl ?J hair her Hstrawberryu sense of humor blue 8 white Ford his pleasing manner her curly hair her eyes his argumentive manner Rumson leader lim scrungyn her last name his height sarcasm his trumpet drums absentmindedness her sense of humor brains big blue eyes her height 81 elegant looks wavy blonde hair his intellect his hair his laugh her hour-glass figure her friendly manner friendliness her laugh her walk her laugh his eyes his moods red Ford her Htwiddlingi' her voice chewing gum her bun HSome kind of nut his optimistic attitude toward almost anything Can Be Found always talking to someone about something important reading Hot-Rod magazines acting collecting dues in homeroom at every party with Jack cleaning up after Nancyis parties with Tommy arguing dancing cruisin, around with Millie not at home combing his hair antagonizing Mr. Trotter with Maggie making noise living it up with Bob at Birnnis laughing looking for Burt in a blue convertible with the hic-cups in U. S. History ll in his green bug', with the boys at the parties she can't be found confused at a party grounded cruising almost anywhere at track in a daze in Staten Island here 81 there having a good time dancing at teen-canteen on the phone walking into doors roaming the halls Status in 1971 U. S. Supreme Court Justice playing for the Knicks on Broadway giving information in Penn Station married dentist still cleaning up happily married still arguing a Rockette still cruising married to a millionaire ucaughtw not in RFHRHS happily married to Maggie Cozy Cole II Greenwich Village Artist happily married Dean of Barnard College in the hospital found him still in a blue convertible a beatnik comedian President working for Chickie found Driver Ed. Teacher having a ball running a hotel a racetrack driver Olympic track champion rearing little lifeguards owning Staten lsland teaching Spanish still having a good time dancer in the movies New York sophisticate truck driver owner of a Miami Beach hotel 1 If si my-3. PUPJGIMH kv, W hysique 'zimi if N 1 Wm? WWW ?mmf' 4 Q., H974 , ,S ul Mi 3,fis??45: -fff- rx W, ,..,. , 6 U 595 23 5 552 551 5. 5 gl Q ., A 5 SEQ 51 Q3 23 is is '4 is 5 53 5 sr sl gw f 3 sw xi ,E fa 3 ii' Y! :L , HR ' ' Class Coordlnators Mrs. Leonardis Mrs. Stratton Mr. Botti Mr. Applegate's Homeroom Mr. Lawrence lst row: K. Hubbard, L. Hag erman, C. Geary, B. Hall, D Hasbrouck. 2nd row: D. Hub bard, R. Hoffman, J. Harvey, R. Hass. Ist row: Mr. Applegate, M Hall, R. Hartten, P. Hincli cliffe, K. Holm, P. Halleran 2-nd row: J. Hi-ll, B. Ingram.. 52 'fs X li Isl row: M. Hunter, R. Hiller K. Hubbard. 2nd row: P Hicks, R. lsherwood, R. Gyl lenbergz, J. Cilligan. Mr. Curryas Homeroom lst row: M. McKinney, C. S. Murphy, S. Munger. 3rd Muckley, D. Murray, Mr. row: R. Munger, R. Millhiser, Curry. 2nd row: K. Mylott. M. Mdllighe. Ist row: P. Patterson, A. Porskievies, M. Pesek. 21111 lst row: J. Hensler, B. Preston, S. Powell, P. Olsen, B. row: K. Patchell, L. Neild, M. Mylott. 3rd row: P. Porter. 2nd row: W. Hoffman, H. Puser, J. Post. Parker, A. Pauels, K. KfHgh, R. Nye. Mr. Ge0rge's Homeroom lst row: G. Weiss, 1. Reiss, J. Robertsllaw, J. Robertson. lst row: J. Teegarden, C. Wilson, R. Rogers, P. Venn. S. Roderick. 2nd row: D. Robertson, D. Spears. R. Yuck- 2nd row: J. Wagner, N. Vuyosevivh, Mr. George. S. man. ' Weier. 53 Mr. Giffin's Homeroom lst row: C. Fowler, C. Fre- richs, D. Crowell. 2nd row: Mr. Ciffin, B. Higgins, L. Fox. J. Fowler. lst row: J. Cain, N. Clayton, N. Coan, J. Comber, P. lst row: J. Dentz, W. Dunn, J. Ericksen, K. DeNicola. Chinnock. 2nd row: E. Close, lVl. Colio. 2nd row: P. Dodge. L. Doerries, L. Douglass, R. Fair- child. lst row: C. Becker, L. Beeler. E. Abel. 27111 row : A. Acquaro. R. Anderson. J. Allison. B. Alvino. lst row: L. Bouwmeester. K. Brett, B. Boncl. 2nd row: Mx' 54 Mr. Thomps0n's Homeroom Isl row: K. Brower. J. Bro kaw, B. Grimmer, A. Brugge worth. 2nd row: J. Blake. P Browne. R. Blodgett. J. Bent ley. Thompson, VV. Bennett. F. Andre, W. Barny. lst row: M. Kerr, C. Irwin, P. Jordan, Miss Walter. 2111! Miss Walter's Homeroom row: 0. Jones, F. Konow, H. Johnson, P. Kacen. lst row: 0. Jones, K. Mackey, B. McCracken, M. Maras- lst row: S. Locklin, C. Kuehl, M. Kouba, M. Kudak. 2nd cio, M. Manley. 2nd row: J. Mailler, P. Merlette, A. row: Cv. Linclstrom, D. Lincoln, D. Larrabee, H. Johnson. Milovic, P. Lund. Mr. Bain's Homeroom Ist row: B. Price, C. Riley, J. Nero, M. Pomphrey. 2nd row: K. Sanders. J. Reining. C. Schleif. J. Robinson. Ist row: E. Norton. B. Russell. K. Owen, B. Rooney. 2111i row: T. Piacentino. D. Rus- ,lst row: L. Schaffer, S. ling: ers. 2nd row: N. Talboys. B Trifari, J. Paolucci. 3rd rou' F. Nicholson. W. Nelson, J Price. sek, J. Reardon, Mr. Bain. J. Reiss. L. Scofi. 55 Mrs. Besley's Homeroom Ist row: P. Wodehouse, G. Wilson, B. Turner, D. Win- gerter, J. Van Wagner, Mrs. Besly. 2nd row: C. Webster, P. Woglom, R. Vilardi. Ist row: E. Thaler, M. White 2nd row: D. Staff, S. White, lst row: L. Trachtman, G. Thompson. 2nd row: W. S. Wikoff. 3rd row: J. Sullivan, G. Wright, D. Wallace, Wren, W. Simpson, S. Slocum, M. Sullivan. 3rd row: M. Specht. T. Weber, E. Vassar, A. Von Ahn. lst row: F. Kingdom, D. Large, S. Laing, R. Layburn C. Keyler. 2nd row: H. Kill- mar, G. Kerr, R. Kirkman, J. Larrabee, Mr. Lyster. Ist row: S. Marshall, N. Mor- gan, J. Levenson, D. Lemanis. 2nd row: F. Massa, R. Lewis, 56 Mr. Lyster's Homeroom Ist row: R. Martin, P. Mylott M. Munger, M. Rovegno, K MacLean. 2nd row: R. Mor gan, J. McClement, J. Manley H. Martin, C. Lewis. A. Manmen, J. Levenson, R. Lillie. 9 Mrs. 0refice's Homeroom Ist row: N. Adamson, A Baker, E. Ackerman, Mrs. Ore- fice. 2nd row: R. Bailey, R. April, R. Altreuter, W. Atwell. Ist row: B. Carol, G. Brown, J. Carney. 2nd row: J. Fels- lst row: B. Berg, J. Barclay, B. Bond. 2nd row: E. Bie- man, C. Squires, S. Caldwell. 3rd row: J. Broidrick, B. miller, M. Barron, F. Boyd, W. Blandeburgo. Bry. Miss Tyndall's Homeroom Ist row: C. Falk, C. Fenn, J. Jamison. 2nd row: Miss Tyndall, C. Eglies, J. Eber- hardt. 3rd row: H. Way, J. Farwell. lst row: L. Dusinberre, D. Duckworth, D. Duckworth. 2nd row: F. Dickson, J. Edel- Ist row: A. Conklin, P. Cross 2nd row: L. Douglltie, S. Da- vidson, M. Drowns. 3rd row. K. Cloud, R. Connelly. man, B. Dunn, J. Damico, G. Delatush. 57 lst row: B. Heidelberg, G. J annell, W. Hurwitz. 2nd row: C. Hicks, M. Horr, L. ls- Mrs. Vicenzi's Homeroom brandtsen, D. Hasbrouck, J. Green. lst row: B. Haselman, M. Kelly, M. Kelemen, J. Foster, lst row: M. Gardella, S. Hearn, N. Hall, S. Forster, A. C. Karp. 2nd row: A. Kelley, D. Kenney, G. Kard, M. Gallagher. 2nd row: D. Gopel, B. Gallagher. Jetter, H. Johnson. Ist row: Mr. Baldcchini, B. Browne, D. Brennan, T. Bow- ers, D. Bowers, A. Bennett. 2nd row: P. Brewster, P. Ba- levre, J. Benedict. Ist row: L. Bellows, S. Blod- gett, J. Bramley, B. Bailey. 2nd row: B. Brett, D. Beach 58 Mr. Baldaechini's Homeroom lst row: R. Bennett, R. Bouk W. Allison. 2nd row: K Brown, E. Buck, E. Barrett, D Brogle. 3rd row: H. Bush, R Blumell. W. Anderson, W. Buck, J. Bibby. Miss Baldino's Homeroom lst row: J. Cofer, M. Cochran. 2nd row: K. Cranwell, C. De- Wall, E. Dean. 3rd row: J. Day, C. Colyer, K. Decher. Ist row: T. Gerrity, C. Diggin, J. Esposito. 2nd row: C. Ist row: P. Clayton, D. Camp, P. Callman, C. Christian- Dunn, D. Dickenson, C. Edmundson, S. Dufty. 3rd row: sen, M. Cermak, Miss Baldino. 2nd row: J. Costello, C. N. Durstewitz, R. Eberhardt, M. Erdrich. Cassatt, R. Clark. Mrs. Fearns' Homeroom if lst row: Mrs. Fearns, C. Glaser, L. Hubbard, M. Farr, R. Hoffman. 2nd row: R. Huguley, S. Gammon, J. Hel- lerms, M. Fritter. Ist row: L. Gilbert, B. Calla- gher, K. Forsman. 2nd row: J. Fontaine, M. Farr, H. Fal- lst row: D. Bibby, D. Hoyt B. Hensler, N. Goldrick, L J. Hughes, I. Falk, D. Fit tinver D. Fittinffer. D 7 D lows, H. Gage, C. Huelsen- beck. 59 Cray, M. Hodecker. 2nd row. lst row: K. Laugler, P. Latti- mer, J. Lartaud. 2nd row: V. Kessler, M. Kennedy, L. Law- Miss G0nzalez's Homeroom Ist row: G. Loder, S. Layton. 2nd row: A. Korzdorfer, C. Jones, R. Lemberg. 3rd row: M. Levi, M. Livingood. P. Lawrance, J. Liebeck. lst row: Mr. Lynch, P. Mur- ray, L. Mulford. 2nd row: K. Newell, R. Narelle, W. Me- Daniel, J. Nixon. Ist row: A. McLaughlin, L. Mellaci, S. Meeker, A. McGee- 60 Mr. Lynch's H son. 3rd row: M. Laudott, R. Lattimer, J. Lartaud, W. Laur- sen. 'S lst row: P. Howard, R. Jakubecy. 2nd row: R. James, C. Jakubecy, J. Jagen, B. Kacen. 3rd row: L. Konow, J. Kingdon, R. Kondrup. OIIICPOOIII iff-J all ,, a5'nnf gif -1 3 ' Fw f E? 33? l .mm ew: new lst row: P. McCracken, S Malloy, M. McClees, P. Lyon 2nd row: W. McHenry, W McCloy. han. 2nd row: J. Merlette, R. Miners, R. Munro. lst row: M. Robinson, M. Platt, G. Price. 2nd row: C. Mrs. Maguire-:'s Homeroom Rich, R. Phillips, R. Post, D. Reinhart, T. Schoenberger. lst row: J. Seymour, K. Satzinger, K. Rovegno, P. Ist row: C. Pettigrew, D. Peters, M. Peterson, E. Peck. Schiele, K. Scheidt. 2nd row: M. Sarason, C. Silvers, S. A. Peters, Mrs. Maguire. 2nd row: G. Patterson, V. Paul- Sanborn, P. Roy. son, F. Parker. Mr. Taggarfs Homeroom Ist row: S. Sklar, L. Wolfe, K. Strassburger, A. Weber- sinn. 2nd row: L. Wegel, J. Wellman, J. Young, G. Taylor. Ist row: G. Smith, J. Sully, P. Ward. 2nd row: W. Wand- I st row: R. Thaler, Wander S. Sully, R. Uhorchak, J. Yes ler, R. Stevens, Mr. Taggart 2nd row: L. Weinheimer, P Subowicz, K. Thompson. ling, D. Snyder, B. Worden, S. Sparkes, P. Wall. 61 + AUTOGRAPHS A W Q? M W A W QZQ Q 'fwjfffjjfff YO f?9 QLiD5Q NMfQfWJ Q by tw JY xv y' I i , Mwh J BMW My ?,gw,ym0Gfg, Qpxm 694 CD 535, aff 5 gi wb 3 Sig Q? K3 ? K2 as S Qgjgw U0 CMM f Pam M, E Q3 MXJ 3 Qpofvts Under the able leadership and guidance of Coaches Rosati, Applegate, and Dell'Omo, the Bulldogs left the gridiron this year with a record of four wins, three losses, and two ties. The 1960 Regional team displayed their spirit and uwill to Winn throughout the season and, by their ex- ample of good sportsmanship, proved themselves to be excellent representatives of RFHRHS. This yearis team and season have been ones to remember with pride. XTY , .1-f-:irt'Yf3W'ffm., . fa- v- ' viii- fll -IL x ggifif fl 1 :in N First row: Jeff Munger, Mr. Del1'Omo, Mr. Applegate, Norman Buck Second row: B I Y l E' , ' ,.z' f .ass ' ' --1' 55:2 4 75' Ii, if i K K -g5'5ffi:? . ' ' I -T 1 5. -Q. vi 5 - Maia:-3:1 -'aiiiatgl ist'- !cfr:-vi-l,.q:-'hm i --.v'iai12?'a-' .fgpganft-fvqini ,15ZvL'.nw? If-vi. '-. g:-fi -P ' ,'-'.'i- --'.r 1 2321122552112,3:4j1.1g9 i.,Nss-' ' U 3- .-4:11-fi 2'.'7-' as ' . . ,'Xgf,?tQ2f:g.L jay. ..g,33.'?'N Mr. Lawrence, Coach Rosati, Mr. Bain. ...-i... 1- 4 h 1 -lj..-Q as ,- , ' ' FO 019 Xt 4 Q' aft S ' o 0,20 Q f ug O4 '-:-: Z 4 3.5, ff s .O ' The junior varsity, coached by Mr. Peter Lawrence, had a 4-1-1 record this year. FRESHMAN FOOTB LL 5 3 O. 5. ' ' f Q 4 59 5 , 1 s x 2:sY'o , a'? ,S vo 1 -4 -2, 9 1 --.1 N 'ft '.z-3' -., Q '52, 152 4.-Tai.. f va 0 ' Q0 ,4-JIGITI 'N' 'Q A0 1'-xv 1 4 Q Sp L. -nt, Q , p 5 .',a-'- 'nga-fn: -.-' sl gl ' an e- -,' e Z- aka 1rc-1. X1 :Wx , , K l 0 -.v e- --.-., A4 ' , Q :'1O',v.vA. 9 - 7 ,I 'Q 4P9y?o'.'. w 'f , 1 4.3 .gv,,.,. ,-,. . . .-, . .-ry.-,..,,,0,.9 -s.,-Q ....., '9e00f - iw. '. . o. f,.',5v.o.4 ,Q 4 X-.. '4s5?..Q'I.,N , X-YE ' ff Sgt'-3-v' 'Offs ' ' is 'ff f,. if: 5'2,' 'fe' A ', ' f' . .1-J.. .1 ,,-,I Q 'Pi' rffe,-1-.'-'ia f: -Q ' I '2..-. Lu ' .g 4 .' 'w'SS x , , ., r, i'i4fy.,.,sQ'.o 'ex 'elf75'?- ,Q '-21' -'Zi' 1. ., , - , ' Z '. 'if,as2w- 4LL Mr. Thomas Bain's freshmen squad showed promise for the future finishing with a 3-3 record. 65 ,. In Q 'Q 1 4 I egg! , John Logue w 'LQ ,.g. he K 5 ' ,I QW r X J ii ? ne w, -w 'ui ,L f M1 ref? XS' John Moncrief I l Barry Tamblyn Fred Kanner ia Mike Bartlett J ack Zinga in 1- Pete Schanck Arthur Fox Norman Buck Regional C Regional 19 Regional 0 Regional 13 Regional 6 Regional 12 Regional 13 Regional 0 Regional 7 Regional 0 fbi . -Q - W 4 , ., Q- 4, ,-- W ',., - mais me xii Q ab' . . 3, , , , .. A aas aw' lu W. K F Fred Parker ' Dave vomLehn J im Miller V I - , ,V - . ..L Lilix,-vyszy. , , -vis-?ze,TFMfv - I ,J - A I U W . . 1, was - fee, ,S 1 fy - 5' . ,, f 'iw A . xx ,- -2 Qi , gy. 13 -- L if 13 JS, -- r . , QQ-V -E Zi, K ,,L ,k, M , a gf? s J F, 53' Russ Wojtenko Don Laing Chris Marshall 1 Q 1,174.1 , - ' - , fx,Y!U'7. z Ii' 'Y' 5 Q ,K 'K is 'li Doc Morse E 5 5 3 Hx'-I ,- 'i i . :. s ia :Er -rs 5, ay , 'NX lv '1 ,Q 1.,t, Tftf :iff I Dave Hicks vw' is rv! F0091 J. V. This yearls J.V. and Freshmen teams proved very successful under the coaching of Mr. George Giffin and lVIr. Thomas Botti. As these junior teams improve, so shall our up and coming varsity team. FEESHMAN Y' QQ xg' mga. 161 1,7 6 -. f 3 fu' 5 Sli If 9 I ' if ,A . I s S 11' ' ---QQ... -- i 2f f'f4i! I lm I ,I 7, K f,.e'3,ff1 p' 1,9 E241251-12iTf:444,'55flI 1.43.3 grin' I ,,? N... .h Q. at .Ag -i-'Q .bl I: ' wx-RRQ9' 3:38 5 69 A 9-IIB With the help of returning senior lettermen this year's baseball team under the direction of Head Coach Mr. Clifford Applegate with the assistance of lVIr. Peter Law- rence and Mr. Thomas Botti has managed to compile a good record. With solid hit- ting, good pitching, and its errorless defensive Wall, the Bulldogs did better than was expected of them. Norm Haase HL? .leff Munger 55 , J im Miller Mike Bartlett ' . Gene Roche ' Y X ' if,.,.Z,, .,,,,,. I f ffm-Lemza' Nor c tnct I PICTURED . l t Phil Aumack Pete Schank Barry Tamblyn John Maurer Ilz J oe Ralph E E l Fred Parker Drew Callen p ,, rp 3 we John Moncrief Lo an Beeler John Logue gd li? '5:7-' f, i 7 Tom Vassar Dave vomLehn Allan DeWall Russ Wojtenko Alex Burnside Robert Morse N Cross country, a growing sport in this area, was initiated at Rumson-Fair Haven - Vida' Regional this year. The team in its short season of three meets with Red Bank, Matawan, and Middletown High Schools made a presentahle showing. The team should improve considerably in the future, under the direction of' Mr. Paul Taggart. The track team this year, under the guidance of Mr. Alan Lyster and Mr. Thomas Bain, has only three returning lettermen, but there are many promising prospects in the freshman class. There. are also good possibilities for improyement among those boys who were on the team last year but werenit ahle to win enough points for a letter. Z' 71 N N I This yearls tennis team finished the season with a fair record. Regional held its own in the Central Jersey League. Our Regional coach did a fine job in preparing the boys for their matches. This year's boys' bowling club under the direction of lVlr. Thomas Bain Wf consisted of two leagues, junzior and senior. Each league had eight teams. Each Friday afternoon the boys bowled to win for their team and better their averages. at l CHEERLEQDEQS L This year's cheerleaders, under the supervision of Mrs. Alma Titman, were chosen for scholarship, ability, appearance, leadership qualities, and the ability to get along with others. The girls act as hostesses for the Kick-Off Dance, and are an attraction at Pep Rallies. They show their pep and school spirit during both football and basketball seasons. , 51' iiiri' Val Rubsamen Janet Turner P I Bonnie Laird J Barb Love TWIRLERS The twirlers strutted through another successful year under the guidance of Miss Rita Walter, advisor. At the Kick-Off Dance, the girlsfstarted the season with a brilliant performance. They sparked our football games with their many unique routines, in cooperation with the band and the drum majorette. Q. 21' A Muriel Wegel Sandy Vaccarelli Mary Clark Sue Keyler Glorla Stoveken N'-in-0-- iw ,J Cathy Staff Val Cammack V Sandy Joy Mary DeVito in 1' in X TT:- Qijfy, .K if ii? Ulsx no 5 xg 1 'QI Q V' ' 7 S FLAG BEARERS I Carrying the flag for R.F.H.R.H.S., four girls led the band this year. The girls were chosen for their marching ability and good looks. This year they did a fine job under the able direction of Mr. K. Walters, bandmaster. v J . V. RLE A99 Six new junior varsity cheerleaders are chosen at the beginning of each school year. This is their second year in existence, during which they have shown great skill and agility. They, too, are chosen for ability, scholarship, and pep. This year, the enthusiastic girls are under the supervision of Mrs. Pat Rob- inson. 75 006 '25 HOCKEY J 3 Z Q W ? sg g 6, 5 0 5 5 Q Z , f , if is ,I t s..l On crisp fall afternoons Regional girls may be found competing on the hockey field. The RFHRHS hockey players play both intramural and inter school games under the supervision of Mrs. Pat Robinson. Supervised by Mrs. Pat Robinson, the girls' basketball team plays both in- tramural and interschool games. Each year the girls learn new techniques as well as rule changes. This year the senior class achieved the traditionally good senior class record. 76 993 T194 E AQTGVR -1. 5519 .-L 12.134 wh X I .Q -Q' lg. ' 45.4-145' 9 f ig - 5 Y Z' Q! iii2i'?3 1 fidi, -- '- 'fel xg 'Gigi-Q Q .. '?e. -'QQ I r,-ff-255111111 ..-e '- '59f5:2v'l' - gr.: gag! Y-.4442 BOWLING Bowling is one of the most popular sports with the girls at Regional. The Junior and Senior Leagues bowl for three months and participate in a national tournament sponsored by the American Junior Bowling Congress. Badminton, another intramural spring sport at Regional, attracts the attention of many individual sportresses. An annual tournament serves not only as a means of stiffening competition hy the process of elimination, lmut as a strengthening device for good sportsmanship. Badminton is enjoyed lay all, as it produces several excellent matches which are enjoyed lay the spectators. BADMINTON . X719 ffwsw WW? alfawa igwmir MQW! :,:,:,o,s,oO ,mgyga :Q B I ,, s p 4 6 .f Q X xx f was 54 BN t N f com' N a i i ' T X mm! Lam Golf is taught every spring to the girls at Regional by Phil Cassidy of Beacon Hill Country Club. After practice sessions, the girls compete with other schools for awards in chipping and driving, and succeed in bring- 4 ing home many trophies. S rdf? F ' T B fl W Each year Regional's girls participate in intramural softball games. Begin- ning in the late spring, the softball season attracts many participants and many spectators. The competition is keen and usually culminates in senior victory. 78 . A-W-y-sI1kf4sQgfsaf1e2S?1 f- I I, ' 5Q:gf,:wf3.-H: -5f'V':':jI.5NW 73 5 ' ,i fm: 2 N .,,,.N5m.'1 'K U , kk,, ,.-LL ::bmVlv'n?f91QQY'Ig . ' 'f 251 , 14:31-Paw?wfszzgzgsmf-A - - . f13lf?s2fi4?iQ1e 'f ' hw f rguwfn??35f?Q??iizf??55iQf L 'f53i:7' 7, K, :jx -- A215 :s1s-xikfvfw 1 15, , L ffQg1gfsSQ5'f1g1 . k es - a:,g9m:4k fff2 'ii2SP -- fi Aff' 5 ,-?'l'JE15 is W m K K w H E s . ,.fm,gsfffg1:aa5f fy f1zzf2fi?wif'x TO ER STAFF This year the production of our yearbook was again under the direction of Miss Lois Baldino and Miss Janice Tyndall. They joined with the editors and their respective staffs to form the best Tower yet. Isl row: M. Clark, Production Eriilorg S. Spears, Ari Eriitorg L. Davidson, Editor-in-Chiefg N. Noonan, Literary Edilorg J. Plutterspiel, Pf0lilLC'Ii0l1. Editor. 2nd row: R. Julilonowski, Photogmphyg R. Uhorclluk, Business Managerg D. Vomlselm, Advertising Editorg S. Stender, Safes Manager. uf? rt V A .. 1 . if Q Q H if 43 sr. - Editors Feature X -v Y t Fitrrmiig UMSONIA Each month of the school year, the Rumson- ian R.F.H.R.H-.S.'s' newspaper, is published. Through this Hue paper the students and the faculty are made aware of the functions and the activities that are taking place in the school. The faculty advisors are Mrs. Marilyn Maguire, and Mr. Michael Baldachinni. Rllmsonian ' li g ms nn ia n 7 ' ' -H raw chriuma, 5 'um Undef WUY Ii, ry-wwe.-V Ygn' A Qu U S fill D, ,rf YF ,vs V pl , X, .., ,415 - fe ,rL,lK,-with V Ulllan ,amber Cqjehdl 'Q News Sports ..,,. , . M X a 8589 x QUARTERLY Once again the Quarterly, supervised hy Mr. Alan Lyster, has proved to he a literary highlight. Students contributed a great deal of interesting and imaginative ma- terial whieh the Quarterly staff compiled into the popular magazine. Q ' Q-W.: : ' ff t 1 mfr' 'Ma rw .. 6 A win 2 i NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY lVlemhership in the Rumson Chapteriof the National Honor Society is made up of sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors who have maintained high seholastie and citizenship averages dur- ing previous years. Under the guidance of Mr. Paul Fuchs, the Honor Society is one of the most revered cluhs in the school. 82 A TOWER PLAYERS Under the superb direction of Mr. Earle Thompson, The Tower Players once again provided R.F.H.R.H.S. with plays of drama and amusement. The annual spring dramatizat-ion uThe Thread That Runs So Truew was the highlight of the theatrical year. wiiih it -nul- 2 ii STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION This association is the representative liody of the school. Under the guidance of Mr. Floyd DeNicola and Mr. Carney Petillo, it is the jolm of the homeroom delegates to promote pleasant student-faculty relation- ships, apportion money to various school organizations, and regulate the laws of our school. HISTORY HONOR SOCIETY This is a new activity which was initiated last year. Its members are junior and senior students who have managed to maintain high marks during their history classes. 84 Each year the Society takes a trip to see historical facts come alive. Their supervis- ers are lVIrs. Marilyn Maguire and Mr. Donald Trotter. FN Q L ENGLISH CLUB The English Club which is open to junior and senior English students meets once a Week during actlv ities period. Under the supervision of lVlrs.Barbara Leonardis, the English Club helps prepare the students for College Board Exams. DEVELOPMENTAL READING This is another new activity which was initiated this year. It is mainly for those freshmen who wish to improve their reading speed and comprehension. The direc- tors are Mrs. Agnes Besly and Mrs. Catherine Stockham. FRENCH CLUB Through the activities of the French Club it is made possible for students to study French history and culture. Presided over by Mrs. Martha Vicenzi, the club meets once each Week. FRENCH HCNOR SOCIETY This year saw the formation of a new honor group in the school. The French National Honor Society is composed of those who excel in French scholarship. The success of this group may lead to the formation of others. I 7 I -f':.-A qv .. jf I , J-'K aivle-fs-..'-Q-t asm , 1, , fat-Wi... 5-l '4Q.: XM, 1 M ing:-N 2 ..-2--fs,..f,,fmf f N,,,,,, We -.3333-s.. M. , sm, Q fu .mi 6. . 5 .tang .F f Hi' .s 1 SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Clulm, under the excellent leadershi-p of Miss Elena Gonzalez, again proved to he a very successful activity. The younger students were given helpful eX- ercises in using the language, while the older students found games and exercises fine aids in testing their ability. :Q 57 I W l 0 ' .Y I 3 LATIN CLUB The Latin Club is designed to help any Latin scholar to gain a broader concept of the Roman civilization, its culture, and its origin. The club is presided over by Mr. Patrick Reilly. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Cluh is a recent addition to our activities program. Its purpose is for the students to obtain a hetter understanding of science and to voice their own opinions on scientific theories. The advisor is lVlr. Francis Curry. MATH CLUB Under the supervision of lVlr. Aubrey Dell,Omo, this clulm, composed of junior and senior students, helps to create a gaeater sliill in mathematics. At its Weekly meetings the students prepare for College Board Exams. '- , , .. 'V 'vw' ' - . ou FUTURE TEACHERS This year the Future Teachers of America, under the supervision of Mrs. Rita Orefice, was opened to any student interested in the field of education. As one of their many activities the junior and senior mem- bers took field trips to various schools to observe methods of teaching. DEBATING CLUB I Under the'supervision of Mr. Dale Conover, the Debating Club participates in in- terscholastic-debating competitions. They also take part in the annual Speech Arts Festival. IHHJCROSSCOUNCHJ The Red Cross Council consists of elected members from the student body. They aid in trying to help the less fortunate. The Council, under the experienced leader- ship of Miss Marion Duckers, is an affiliated member of the American Red Cross. , r M or - hi: Ja.. L L T 1 ,? iii 1 it FUTURB1NURSES The Future Nurses of America Club, with Miss Marion Duckers as its director, holds the interest of girls who aspire to become nurses. Here they learn of the various types of nursing schools and the different techniques of nursing. 3551 . .6 f wr'-W -Wg my .V V l' I 1 I fa -as Q., li ,jr .Ji LIBRARY COUNCIL The Library Council with lVlrs. Elva Fischette as its advisor, each year strives to arouse interest in and awareness of books. During this school year, the council conducted a very successful Paperback Book Fair. This was welcomed hy the student body as an aid for supplementing their personal home libraries. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE The American Field Service is a new organization at Regional this year. The cluli has worked to bring a foreign student to this high school in the near future. They ran a a'Penny Drive, to collect money for the foreign studentls expenses, which was quite successful. 9 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB agp- The Home Economics Club, advised by Mrs. Alta Stratton, works to promote interest in the Held of Home Economics. With the department's beautiful new facilities its goals are boundless. Q,- Sh FH za , ' rf BUSINESS SERVICE CLUB One of the hardest Working clubs in the school is the Business Service Club. Un- der the direction of,lVlrs. Madeline' Zelek, girls do much of the typing, mimeograph- ing, and other office Work.for the faculty and administration. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The Photography Club was started two years ago, under the direction of Mr. Robert Carter. Its members are given instruction in the use of photographic equip- ment and Work with different clubs in photographing school events. RADIO-ELECTRONICS CLUB This club is composed of those who have a bonafide interest in radio work. The group gains a better understanding of radios through work and experiments super- vised by Mr. Clifford Applegate. SERVICE CLUB Mr. Thomas Botti's Service Club is composed of a group of students who assist at school functions Conducting guided tours of the building and ushering are among the duties they perform. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE The Assembly Committee, under the direction of Mr. Howell George, has a rep- resentative from each homeroom. It is their job to plan an assembly program for each Friday. AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS CLUB Members of the Audio-Visual Aids group, guided by Mr. George Giffin, learn how to operate projectors and other equipment. lVlemhers ofthe club help out in both assemblies and classrooms. at M u 9 SCHOOL TECHNICIANS Under the direction of Mr. Peter Lawrence students interested in learning to op erate the stage lights and the audio equipment eompose the School Techiliviaiis Cluli. I GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The G. A. A., under the direction of Mrs. Alma Titman, sponsors the annual Kick-Off Dance and holds a cake sale every year. With the money from these activities, awards are purchased for girls who are out- standing in athletics. E2 2122: if if w xttl C5 VARSITY CLUB The Varsity Club, organized for male varsity letter Winners of interschool sports, is run by Mr. Thomas Bain. Its purpose is to support athletic contests and promote 96 good relations in sports with other people- and schools. GYMNASTICS CLUB A new organization at Regional this year is the Gymnastics Club under the direction of Mr. Joseph Rosati. The members meet several times a week and practice different gymnastic techniques. LEATHER CRAFT CLUB This year the Leathercraft Club has had a very successful year. The turn-out Was large and enthusi astic. The members learn how to Work with, designs in leather and plastics. lt is under the direction of Mr .loseph Lynch. it BAND The band this year, under the able direction of Mr. Kenneth Walters, has added great color and spirit to all the functions at which it performs. lts members are selected for their skill in playing instruments. The Dance Band is comnosed of those members of the regular band who wish to play for various dances. ,irh f 3, A . F V'.ii . zij H 5 , ,L J ii K Wi W 'Liv' Q A My Q All V0 Q 'Q A W DANCE BAND MADRIGALS The Madrigal Singers is a group composed of the best singers from the chorus and is under the direc tion of Miss Kathleen Chrisman. It is a small group specializing in part singing which performs at differ ent school events CHORUS t The Chorus is a group of seventy members chosen by audition, under the direction of Miss Kathleen Chrisman. The Chorus sings at assemblies and special events including the Christmas Pageant and Bacca- laureate. As Well as offering much enjoyment to listeners, it provides students with training in three and four part singing. SENIOR ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY KEN ALTREUTER Chorus 2,33 English Club 43 Math Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Football 1,33 Track and field 2. CARL ANDERSON Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Auto-Mechanics Club lg Boosters 1,2,3,43 Leathercraft Club 43 Basketball 13 Bowling 2,3,43 Football 1,2. NOREEN ANDERSON Chorus 1,2,3,43 Tower Players 43 Booster 1,2,3,43 Madrigals 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Bowling 1,2, 3,43 Golf 1,2,3,43 Softball 1,2,3,4. NANCIE ARMSTRONG English Club 3,43 Future Nurses 3,43 Latin Club lg Library Council 1,23 Math Club 3g Photography Club 43 Spanish Club 23 Red Cross Council 23 Jr. Science Club 43 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Leathercraft Club 43 Chorus 3,43 Tower 43 Basketball 2.33 Hockey 1,2,33 Soft- ball 2,3,43 Freshman Dance Committee 1. PHIL AUMACK Band 1,2,3,43 Math Club 3,43 Bowling 1,2,3,43 Base- ball 1,2,3,43 Boosters 1,2,3,43- Monitors 23 English Club 43 Ping Pong 1,23 Prom 33 History Honor So- ciety 4. COURTNEY BAKER Student Council 43 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Tower 43 Math Club 3,43 Monitors 33 National Honor Society 2,3,43 Photography Club 1,2,33 Radio Club 1,2,3,43 Science Club 33 History Honor Society 3,43 Basket- ball 13 Bowling 3,43 Prom 3. STEVE BARNA Student Court Judge 33 Auto-Mechanics Club 13 Boosters 1,2,3,43 English Club 43 Intramural Bas- ketball 33 Bowling 2,3,43 Softball 2,3,4. MIKE BARTLETT Student Council.23 Class Treasurer 13 Chorus 1,2, 3,43 Phys.,Ed. Exhibition 33 Tower 43 Student Court Judge 33 Assembly Committee 13 Audio-Visual Aids 1,23 Debating Club 13 English Club 43 Math Club 3,43 Monitors 33 National Honor Society 43 Varsity Club'43 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Dance Committee 13 Prom 33 History Honor Society Pres. 4. PETE BATCHELOR Boosters 1,2,3,43 French Club 2,3,43 Debating Club 23 Auto-Mechanics Club 13 Baseball 1,23 Softball 33 Basketball Manager 1,2,3,43 Intramural Basketball 100 3,43 Math Club 43 Science Club 3. GEORGIA BEACH Chorus 13 Band 1,2 3 School Play 33 Phys. Ed. Ex- hibition 33 Rumsonian 1,23 Tower 43 English Club 43 French Club 2,3,43 G.A.A. 43 Tower Players 3,43 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Service Club 3,43 Oklahoma 33 Basketball 1,2,33 Hockey 2,3,43 Golf 1,2,3,43 Soft- ball 1,2,3,43 Prom 33 Dance Committee 13 Usher 33 Daisy Chain 33 A.F.S. 4. LYNN BROTEN Class Treasurer 43 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Rumson- ian 1,2,33 Tower 43 Audio-Visual Aids 3g English Club 43 F.T.A. 3, Pres. 43 G.A.A. Pres. 43 Knitting Club 13 Math Club 43 Monitors 3,43 Photography Club 23 Red Cross Council 23 Jr. Science Club 33 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Badminton 2,33 Basketball 132, 3,43 Bowling 1, Pres. 2, Sec. 3,43 Hockey 1, Offi- cial 2,3,43 Softball 1, Official 2,3,43 Prom 33 Dance Committee 43 Usher 33 History Honor Society 4. LOGAN BEELER Assembly Committee 13 Audio-Visual Aids 3,43 Math Club 43 Monitors 33 Jr. Science Club 33 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Baseball 23 Bowling 1,2,3,43 Track 81 Field 3,43 Ping Pong 23 Prom 3. NORM BUCK Monitors 3g Varsity Club 2,3,43 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Bowling 43 Football 1,2,3,43 Softball 23 Weight Lifting 3,43 Prom 3. ALEX BURNSIDE Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Monitors 33 Boosters 1,2, 3,43 Chess Club 33 Football 1,23 Track 81 Field 2,3,43 Weight Lifting 1,2,3,43 Prom 3. DREW CALLEN Boosters 3,43 Track 3,43 Prom 33 Tower 4. VAL CAMMACK Chorus 1,23 Band 2,3,43 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 3g Tower 43 French Club 2,33 Knitting Club 23 Monitors 43 Tower Players 2,3, Sec. 43 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Ok- lahoma 33 Basketball 1,2,33 Hockey 13 Twirlers 43 Softball 1,23 Prom 33 Usher 33 French Honor So- ciety 4. MILLIE CAMPBELL Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Assembly Committee 13 Audio-Visual Aids, Pres. 33 Future Nurses 13 F. TsA. 3,43 Spanish Club 43 Red Cross Council 2,3,43 Boost- ers 2,3,43 English Club 43 Math Club 43 Service Club 3,43 Chess Club 33 Hockey 43 Softball 43 Prom 33 Usher 33 Oklahoma 3. DAVID CLARK Boosters 132,3,43 Jr. Science Club 33 Spanish Club 3343 Math Club 43 English Club 43 Bowling 13 Prom 33 Play 33 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Chorus 33 Ticket Sale 1. MARY CLARK Twirling 2,3,43 Home Ec. Club 1,233,43 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Library Council 13 Red Cross Council 3,43 Spanish Club 43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Softball 1,23 Latin Club 23 Future Nurses Club 33 Bowling 1,2543 Knitting Club 13 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Tower Pro- duction Editor 4. .IOE CLARKE Chorus 1,2,3343 Auto-Mechanics Club 1,2,3343 Audio- Visual Aids 1,2,3343 Spanish Club 23 Radio Club 1,23 Jr. Science Club 23 Boosters 132,3,43 Bowling 1,23 Prom 33 Monitor 4. JEFF COFER Chorus l,2,3,43 Auto-Mechanics Club 13 Audio-Vis- ual Aids 2,3,43 English Club 3343 Latin Club 33 Math Club 43 Photography Club 2333 Varsity Club 13 Red Cross Council 33 Boosters 132,3,43 Technicians 3,43 Football 13 Track 81 Field 1,233,43 Softball 132,3,43 Weight Lifting 1,2,3,43 Intramural Football 33 Prom 3. BRITT CROZIER Auto-Mechanics Club 1,233,43 Audio-Visual Aids 132, 3,43 Photography Club 1323343 Radio Club 1,2,3,43 Jr. Science Club 132,3,43 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Bowling 1,233343 Weight Lifting 13233,43 Prom 3. JACKSON CUNNINGHAM Auto-Mechanics Club 13 Debating Club 33 English Club 43 Math Club 43 Photography Club 23 Varsity Club 3343 Boosters 132,3,43 Basketball 132333 Foot ball 132,33 Track 233. LAURA DAVIDSON Class Vice President 33 Student Council 33 Band 13233, Sec.-Treas. 43 School Play 3343 Phys. Ed. Ex- hibition 3: Tower Editor 43 French Club 23 Math Club, Sec. 33 National Honor Society 3,43 Tower Players 3343 Boosters 1,233343 History Honor Soci- ety 33 V. P. 43 Quarterly 23 Math Honor Society 33 Basketball 2333 Flag Bearer 43 Golf 23 Softball 23 Tri-Head of Prom Committee 33 Usher 33 Oklahoma 33 A. F. S. 4. DEBBIE DAVIS Future Nurses Club 13233343 Boosters 132,3,43 Red Cross Council 3,43 Kick-Off Dance 3343 Prom 33 Play 33 F. T. A. 33 V. P. 43 English Club 43 Tower 43 Latin Club, Sec. 23 Golf 13233343 Softball l,2,3,43 Hockey 13233343 J. V. Cheerleader 33 J r. Science Club 33 Math Club 43 Library Council 1323 Knitting Club 13 French Club 3,43 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 43 Chorus 3. BRIAN DEAS Latin Club 1,23 French Club 233,43 Audio-Visual Aids 13 Math Club 43 Photography Club 13 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Radio Club 13 Bowling 13233: Track 81 Field 2. SUE DELANO Rumsonian l,2,3, Feature Editor 43 Assembly Com- mittee 43 Debating Club 13 English Club 43 Library Council 1,23 Spanish Club 33 Red Cross Council 1,23 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Service Club 3343 Phys. Ed. Exhi- bition 33 Softball 1,23 Basketball 1,233,43 Hockey 1,2,3,43 Golf 1,29 Dance Committee 13 Prom 33 Usher 3,43 Daisy Chain 3. KAREN DETTMAR Chorus 13 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Tower 43 English Club 43 Future Nurses 23 G.A.A. 43 Knitting Club 13 Latin Club 23 Library Council 13 Math Club 43 Monitor 43 Spanish Club 3, Sec. 4,3 Boosters 1,2,3343 Service Club 3343 Leathercraft Club 43 Bowling 132. 3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Hockey 1323343 Golf 233,43 Softball 132,3,43 Prom 33 Daisy Chain 33 Usher 334. CAROL DESPREAUX Student Council, Sec. 43 Chorus 13 Phys. Ed. Exhi- bition 33 G.A.A. 13 Boosters l,2,3,43 Business Serv- ice Clu-b 3343 Service Club 3,43 Prom 33 Usher 3343 Daisy Chain 33 Basketball Official 1,2,3,43 Bowling 1,2,3343 Hockey 132333 Official 43 Softball Official 132,3,43 Monitors 3. MARY DeVITO Student Council, Sec. 43 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Audio-Visual Aids32,33 Future Nu-rses Club 33 Li- brary Council'2,33 Photography Club 23 Red Cross Council 3,43 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Business Service Club 3,43 Badminton 33 Basketball 1,233,43 Bowling 1, 3,43 Hockey 1, Official 2,3,43 Softball 1,2343 Prom 33 Twirler 43 Tower 4. IOI ALLEN DeWALL Latin Club 1323 Math Club 43 Boosters 13233343 Chess Club 33 School Technicians 3343 Dance Band 1323 3343 Shore Conference Band 23 Band 13 Treas. 23 Treas. 33 V. P. 43 Tower 43 Track 81 Field 233343 Prom 33 School Play Set 334. .IOHN DIXON Rumsonian 3343 Debating Club 132343 English Club 33 Latin Club 1323 Spanish Club 33 Tower Players 43 Boosters 13233343 Prom 3. NANCY DIXON Future Nurses 43 Leathercraft Club 43 Service Club 43 English Club 43 Math Club 43 Hockey 43 Golf 43 Softball 43 Dance Committee 4. HARDIE DUNN Assembly Committee 13 Spanish Club 23 Boosters 132343 Science Club 23 Prom 33 Track 4. SHARON EGELAND Class Sec. 2343 Student Council 13 Chorus 13233343 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Tower 43 English Club 43 French Club 33 Treas. 43 G.A.A. 2333 Monitors 33 Boosters 13233343 Home Ec. Club 23 Service Club 3343 Basketball 13233343. Bowling 13 Treas. 233343 Golf 13233343 Softball 13233343 Dance Committee 13 2343 Prom 33 Daisy Chain 33 Ticket Sales 3. MARCIA EMERY Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Rumsonian 43 Tower 43 English Club 43 French Club V. P. 43 F. T. A. 33 Latin Club 33 Math Club 3343 Boosters 3343 Quarterly 33 Service 33 Basketball 3343 Bowling 3343 Hockey 43 Golf 3343 Softball 3343 Prom 3. BILL ETHER Student Council 1,33 Auto-Mechanics Club 13 Math Club 43 Chess Club 33 Leathercraft Club 43 Boosters 13233343 Basketball 13 Bowling 233343 Tennis 1323 3343 Prom 3. STAN FAIRCHILD Science Club 43 Boosters 3343 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Tower 43 Football 33 Track 81 Field 33 Prom 3. VAN FEI-IR Math Club 43 Baseball 43 Basketball 4. NANCY FINN Chorus 2,39 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Future Nurses 132343 Library Council 13 Red Cross Council 23 Boosters 13233343 Business Service Club 43 Leather- craft Club 43 Softball 2,33 Basketball 2,33 Bowling 132333 Hockey 23 Prom 3. 102 BILL FITZPATRICK Debating Club 43 Math Club 43 Boosters 43 Leather- craft Club 43 Bowling 4. .IOANNE FOSTER Chorus 2333 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Future Nurses 233343 Science Club 43 Library Council 1,23 Boosters 13233343 Business Service Club 43 Leathercraft Club 43 Prom 33 Basketball 132333 Bowling 132343 Hockey 1,23 Softball 13233343 Tower 4. ARTHUR FOX Chorus 233343 Band 13233343 Rumsonian 33 Tower 43 English Club 43 French Club 33 National Honor Society 43 Photography Club 23 Tower Players 3343 Varsity Club 3,45 Radio Club 2333 Boosters 13233343 Madrigals 13233343 History Honor Society 3343 French Honor Society 3343 Baseball 13 Bowling 3343 Football 13233343 Track Sz Field 2343 Prom 33 School Play 43 A. F. S. 4. CINDY GASTON English Club 43 French Club 3343 F. T. A. 33 Sec. 43 Chess Club 33 Tower 43 Boosters 233343 Softball 233343 Basketball 233343 Hockey 3343 Flag Bearer 43 Prom 33 Usher 3343 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Moni- tors 3. ANDY CRIMES Audio-Visual Aids 1323 English Club 43 Math Club 43 Photography Club 13 Spanish Club 2333 Radio Club 13 Jr. Science Club 33 Boosters 13233343 Base- ball 132343 Basketball 13 Bowling 13 Bowling 233343 Softball 23 Intramural Basketball 4. NORMAN HAASE Student Council 172, V. P. 3,43 Chorus 132333 School Play 3343 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Tower 43 Assem- bly Committee 132333 Audio-Visual Aids 132,33 Eng- lish Club 3343 French Club 33 V. P. 43 Varsity Club 43 Radio Club 13 Sec. 43 Boosters 13233343 Baseball 13233343 Football 13 Weight Lifting 13233343 Prom 3. PHIL HARTTEN Assembly Committee 13 Auto-Mechanics Club 13 Pho- tography Club 233343 Radio Club 13233343 Boosters 13233343 Science Club 13 Chess Club 33 Tennis 33 In- tramural Football 13 Prom 3. VIRGINIA HENNESSY Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Debating Club 13 Future Nurses 1333 Boosters 132343 Home Ec. Club 2343 Busi- ness Service Club 43 Bowling 23 Prom 3. DAVID HICKS Boosters 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Baseball 3,43 Track 81 Field 33 Softball 3,43 Weight Lifting 3,4. BOB HILL Rumsonian 1,2,3,43 English Club 43 Radio Club 1, 2,33 Boosters 1,2,3,43 History Honor Society 3,43 Math Honor Society 33 French Honor Society 33 Track 81 Field. BOB HOPKINS Chorus 43 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Auto-Mechanics Club 13 Audio-Visual Aids 2,33 Photography Club Treas. 2,33 Radio Club 33 Jr. Science Club Treas. 33 Boosters 2,3,43 Technicians Club 3,43 German Club 43 Leathercraft Club 43 Prom 33 Weight Lifting 2,3,4. JUDY HOYT Rumsonian 1,2, Pub. Manager 3,43 Tower 43 F.T.A. 23 Library Council 33 Spanish Club 33 Red Cross Council 13 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Service Club 3,43 Bas- ketball 1,2,3, Official 43 Bowling 1,43 Cheerleader 13 Hockey 1,2,43 Softball 1,43 Prom 33 Dance Com- mittee 23 Make-up Committee 1,2,3,4. WARREN HUGULEY Chorus 43 Auto-Mechanics Club 1,23 Audio-Visual Aids 23 Photography Club 1,23 Spanish Club 33 Ra- dio Club 1,2Q Booster 1,2,3,43 Bowling 1,2,4. PAT HUNTER Student Council 43 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Phys. Ed. Exhibi- tion 33 Tower 43 Debating Club 23 English Club 43 French-Club 3,43 C.A.A. 1,23 Monitors 33 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Bowling 1,2,3,43 Hockey 1,43 Golf 1,2,3,43 Softball 2,3,43 Dance Committee 1,43 Prom 33 Daisy Chain 3. GINNY ISHERWOOD Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Future Nurses 43 Monitors 43 Boosters 3,43 Leathercraft Club 43 Prom 3. DICK JABLONOWSKI Assembly Committee 2,3,43 Audio-Visual Aids 2,3,43 Latin Club 1,23 Photography Club 1,3,43 Spanish Club 2,33 Red Cross Council 2,3,43 Jr. Science Club 13 Tower 43 Boosters 1,233,43 Tennis 2,3,43 Dance Committee 1,23 Prom 33 School Play 2,3. JUDY JAKUBECY Chorus 13 Future Nurses 2, V. P. 3, Pres. 43 Red Cross Council 1,2,3,43 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Home Ec. Club 1,2,3, Pres. 43 Basketball 1,23 Bowling 1,2,3,4. JANET JOHNSON Chorus 1,2,3,43 Future Nurses 2,3,43 Library Coun- cil 1,23 Stamp Club 13 Red Cross Council 1,2,3,43 Boosters 1,2,3,4. CINDY JONES English Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Dance Committee 43 A.F.S. 43 History Honor Society 4, SANDY JOY Debating Club 1,23 Knitting Club 1,23 Home Ec. Club 3,43 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Bad- minton 43 Softball 43 Basketball 2,43 Bowling 1,2,33 Golf 1,2,3,43 Twirler 3,43 Daisy Chain 3g Prom 3. FRED KANNER Band 1,2,3,43 School Play 33 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Rumsonian 23 Sports Editor 3,43 Tower 43 English Club 43 Latin Club 1,23 Math Club 43 Tower Players 3,43 Radio Club 1-3 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Baseball 13 Bowling 2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Prom Chairman 33 A.F.S. 4. SUE KEYLEP Chorus 1,2,3,43 School Play 33 Tower 43 Student Court Judge 33 Assembly Committee 3,43 Debating Club 2,33 French Club 33 Math Club 43 Monitors 3g Red Cross Council 23 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Softball 1,2, 3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Bowling 3,43 Hockey 1,2,33 Golf 1,23 Prom 33 Ushers 33 Rumsonian 13 Daisy Chain 33 Twirlers 3, Captain 4 PENNY KINGDON Rumsonian 13 Future Nurses 1, Sec. 2,43 Library Council 13 Red Cross Council 1,2,43 Boosters 1,2,43 Basketball 43 Bowling 1,2,43 Softball 4. JOHN KORZDORC-ER English Club 43 Math Club 4. DON LAING French Club 33 Math Club 43 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Science Club 3,43 Student Council 43 Tower Play- ers 43 Football 43 Dance Committee 33 Boosters 3,43' Prom 3. BONNIE LAIRD Chorus 13 Rumsonian 1,23 Tower 43 Assembly Com- mittee 13 Debating Club 2,33 English Club 43 French Club 2,3,43 Latin Club 23 Monitors 33 National Honor Society 43 Tower Players 43 Boosters 1,2,3,43 Oklahoma 33 Leathercraft Club 43 Softball 2,3,43 Basketball 1,2, Official 3,43 Bowling 1,2,43 Cheer- leader 1,2,3,43 Hockey 2, Official 3,43 Colf.43 Dance Committee 13 Prom 33 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 103 35 Daisy Chain 35 History Honor Society 45 A.F.S. 4. CHUCK LANDBACK Chorus 15253545 Band 15253545 Oklahoma 35 Assem- bly Committee 45 Boosters 15253545 Baseball 1545 Bow-ling 253545 Golf 2. BETTY LANGHAMMER Student Council 45 Chorus 15253545 Phys. Ed. Exhi- bition 35 Tower 45 Assembly Committee 15 English Club 3,45 F.T.A. 35 G.A.A. 35 Latin Club 25 Span- ish Club 35 V. P. 45 Boosters 15253545 Service Club 35 V. P. 45 Basketball 152535 Official 45 Hockey 1525 3,45 Bowling 3545 Softball 15253545 Prom 35 Ushers 354. .IANE LANSDOWNE Student Council 15253,45 Chorus 15253545 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 35 Debating Club Pres. 25 G.A.A. 45 Boosters 15253545 Spanish Club 3545 English Club 45 Basketball 15253545 Bowling 15253545 Hockey 1535 Golf 1535 Softball 15 Official 3545 Prom 35 Service 'Club 354. JIMMY LAYTON Monitors 45 Photography Club 45 Boosters 15253545 Football 152535 Prom 3. VI.lA LEMANIS Band 1525 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 35 Audio-Visual Aids 15 F uture' Nurses 3545 Library Council 1525 Photog- raphy Club 35 Spanish Club 25 Red Cross Council 15 Jr. Science Club 45 Boosters 15253545 Basketball 15 3,45 Softball 254. AUDREY LEO Future Nurses 35 G.A.A. 35 Boosters 15253545 Busi-' ness Service Club 253545 Basketball 15253545 Bowling 15253545 Hockey 15253545 Golf 15 Softball 15253545 Usher 3. JOHN LOGUE Debating Club 45 Varsity Club 45 Boosters 253545 Baseball 2535 Football 3545 Track 3545 Softball 3545 Prom 3. DIANE LOPRESTI Chorus 15253545 Rumsonian 45 Debating Club Sec. 25 English Club 45 Future Nurses 1,2535 Library Coun- cil 15 Spanish Club 25 Sec. 35 Pres. 45 Red Cross Council 152535 Boosters 15253545 Basketball 15253545 Bowling 15253545 J.V. Cheerleader, Captain 3545 Hockey 152535 Official 45 Golf 253545 Softball 1,25 Official 3,45 Prom 35 Usher 354. BARB LOVE Chorus 15253545 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 35 Rumsonian 15 Tower 45 Assembly Committee 15 Debating Club 104 1525 English Club 45 French Club 253545 G.A.A. 1525 Latin Club 1525 Library Council 1525 Math Club 3545 National Honor Society 15253545 Booster 15253545 French Honor Society V. P. 3, Pres. 45 Math Honor Society 3545 History Honor Society 3545 Basketball 15253545 Bowling 15253545 Cheerleader 253545 Hockey 15253545 Golf 15253545 Softball 15253545 Prom 35 Usher 35 A.F.S. 4. OTTS LUNDIN Auto-Mechanics Club 15 Audio-Visual Aids 25 Span- ish Club 45 Radio Club 25 Boosters 15253545 Basket- ball 15253545 Softball 3,45 Intramural Basketball 35' Prom 3. PEGGY MAGEE Chorus 253545 Band 1,2,3545 Tower 45 F.T.A. 45 G.A.A. 15253545 Knitting Club 15 Boosters 1,2,3545 Basketball 15253545 Bowling 15253545 Hockey 1525 3545 Golf 15 Softball 1, Official 253545 Prom 35 Ok- lahoma 3. CHRIS MARSHALL Debating Club 1525 Latin Club 1,25 Spanish Club 3545 Boosters 15253545 Baseball 1,45 Football 1525 3,45 Bowling 2545 Weight Lifting 1545 Softball 152. .IOHN MAURER Boosters 253545 Baseball 253545 Intramural Basket- ball 354. ABBY McDOWELL Chorus 3,45 Band 1,25 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 35 Tower 45 English Club 45 French Club 3,45 F.T.A. 3545 German Club Pres. 45 Monitors 35 Boosters 15253545 Service Club 3,45 Science-Club 45 Chess Club 35 Soft- ball 253545 Basketball 1, Official 253545 Hockey 15 3,45 Prom 35 Usher 35 Oklahoma 35 A.F.S. 4. RALPH McGEEHAN Rumsonian Cartoonist 3545 Chorus 35 Photography Club 35 Bowling 3545 Tower 4. .IOAN McNEIL Play Prompter 35 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 35 Tower 45 English Club 45 French Club 3545 Future Nurses 2545 F.T.A. 35 Treas. 45 Math Club 45 Red Cross Council 253,45 Boosters 253545 Service Club 45 Oklahoma 35 Kick-Off Dance 45 Golf 3545 Softball 45 Prom'35 Usher 3. MARY IO MEYER Future Nurses 253545 Knitting Club 15 Library Coun- cil 15 Boosters 15253545 Service Club 3545 Leather- craft Club 45 Basketball 152545 Bowling 3,45 Hockey 1,2, Golf 4, Softball 1,4, Prom 3, Dance Committee 2, Usher 3. JIMMY MILLER Chorus 3,4, Oklahoma 3, Auto-Mechanics Club 2, Audio-Visual Aids 1,2, English Club 3, Photography Club 1, Spanish Club 4, Varsity Club 3,4, Radio Club 1, Boosters 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basket- ball 1,2, Bowling 3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Weight Lift- ing 2,3,4, Prom 3, School Play 3. JOHN MONCRIEF Class President 1, Student Council Pres. 4, English Club 4, Latin Club 2,3, Monitors 3,4, Varsity Club Sec. 4, Radio Club 1, Boosters 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, Football 1,2,3,4, Track 81 Field 1,2,3,4, Weight Lift- ing 1,2,3,4, Prom 3. DOC MORSE Library Council 4, Varsity Club 4, Red Cross Coun- cil 3,4, Leathercraft Club 4, Football 4, Prom 3. JEFF MUNGER Phys. Ed. Exhibition 3, Debating Club V. P. 2, Mon- itors 4, Varsity Club 2,3, Pres. 4, Boosters 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Prom 3, Oklahoma 3, Leathercraft Club 4, Tower 4. NINA NOONAN Chorus 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Phys. Ed. Exhibition 3, School Play 3, Tower, Literary Editor 4, Library Council 1,4, Math Club 4, Tower Players 3, Boosters 1,2,3,4, Oklahoma 3, Basketball 1,2,3, Bowling 1,2, 3,4, Hockey 1,2,3, Softball 1,2,3,4, Prom 3, Dance Committee 4, F.T.A. 4, A.F.S. 4. JACK O'NEIL Class Treas. 2, Pres. 3,4, Student Council 1,2,3, Rumsonian Sports Editor 2, Editor 3,4, Tower 4, Latin Club 3, Monitor 2, Boosters 1,2,3,4, History Honor Society 3,4, French Honor Society 4, English Club 4, Math Club 4, Bowling 1,2, Track Sr Field 1,2. FRED PARKER Varsity Club 4,- ,I r. Science Club 1,3, Booster 2,3,4, Baseball 2, Basketball 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Track 81 Field 3,4, Prom 3. PAT PETERS School Play 3,4, Phys. Ed. Exhibition 3, Tower 4, Debating Club.1,2,3,4,' English Club 3,4, French Club 3,4, Future Nurses 1,2, F.T.A. 3,4, Math Club 4, Tower Players 2,3,-General Manager 4, Red Cross Council 1, Pres. 2,3,4, Boosters 1,2,3,4, Service Club 3,4, Business Service Club 2, Oklahoma 3, Basketball 1,2 , Bowling 1, Hockey 2, Flag Bearer 4, Golf 2,3, Softball Official 2,4, Prom 3, Dance Committee 2,4, Usher 3, A.F.S. 4. JOYCE PLATTERSPIEL Chorus 2,3,4, Madrigals 4, Tower Production Editor 4, Debating Club 2, Library Council 1,4, English Club 4, Math Club 4, History Honor Society 3,4, Phys. Ed. Exhibition 3, Oklahoma 3, Prom 3, Dance Committee 4, Hockey 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Boosters 1,2,3,4, A.F.S. 4. BARB PRIKOPA Chorus 1,2,3, Tower 4, Future Nurses 2, Red Cross Council 3, Business Service Club 4, Home Ec. Club 2, Boosters 1,2,3,4, Bowling 2,3. JOE RALPH Auto-Mechanics Club 1, Audio-Visual Aids 1,2, English Club 3, Latin Club 2, Photography Club 2, Spanish Club 3,4, Jr. Science Club 4, Boosters 1,2, 3,4, Baseball 3,4, Bowling 3,4, Softball 3,4, Prom 3. JUDY READIE Phys. Ed. Exhibition 3, Future Nurses 4, Boosters 2,3,4, Leathercraft Club 4, Business Service Club 4, Prom 3, Daisy Chain 3, Bowling 3,4, Softball 3,4. MARIE ROBINSON Phys. Ed. Exhibition 3, Tower 4, Library Council 2,4, Boosters 1,2,3,4, Business Service Club 4, Home Ec. Club 3,4, Basketball 1,3,4, Bowling 1,3,4, Hockey 1,4. GENE ROCHE Class Treas. 3, Audio-Visual Aids 1,2,3,4, English Club 3,4, Math Club 3,4, National Honor Society 1, Radio Club 4, Boosters 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 2, Ping Pong 3,4, Prom 3. VAL RUBSAMEN Chorus 1, School Play 3, Phys. Ed. Exhibition 2,3, Tower 4, Student Court Judge 2,3, Assembly Com- mittee 1, English Club 4, French Club 2,3,'Future Nurses 4, G.A.A. 1,2, Knitting Club 1,2, Library Council 1,2, Math Club 4, Red Cross Council 1,2, Boosters 1,2,3,4, Service Club 3,4, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Cheerleader 1,2,3, Captain 4, Hockey 1, Official 2,3,4, Softball 1, Official 2,3,4, Prom 3, Dance Committee 1,2,3,4: Usher 3, Daisy Chain 3. SANDI RUNGE Business Service Club 4, Bowling 4, Softball 4, G.A.A. 4. CARLA RUTHROF F F.T.A. 3, G.A.A. 4, Knitting Club 2, Library Coun- 105 eil l,2,3g Math Club 4g Spanish Club 3,4g Service Club 4g Boosters l,2,3,4g Tower 4g Basketball l,2, 3,4g Bowling 4g Hockey 2,3,4g Softball l, Official 2,3,4g Dance Committee l,2,3,4g Prom 3g Phys. Ed. Exhibition 3. PETE SCHANCK Student Council 3,4g Auto-Mechanics Club lg Audio- Visual Aids lg English Club 3,4g Math Club 4g As- sembly Monitor 4g Spanish Club 3,4g Varsity Club V. P. 3,4g Radio Club lg Boosters l,2,3,4g Service Club 3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Foot- ball l,2,3,4g Track l,4g Weight Lifting l,3g Prom 3g Usher 3g Ticket Sales 3. LARRY SKLAR Class Pres. 2, Band l,2,3,4g Rumsonian I, Editor 2,3, Co-Editor 4g Tower 4g Latin Club Pres. 2g Math Club 3g National Honor Society l,3g Photography Club lg Boosters l,2,3,4g Oklahoma 3g Baseball lg Ping Pong, Semi-finalist l,2, Finalist 4. SUE SLATE Phys. Ed. Exhibition 3g Tower 4g Future Nurses 3g Knitting Club l,2g Library Council l,2g Boosters l,2,3,4g Business Service Club 3,4g Home Ee. Club 3g Softball l,2,3,4g Basketball l, Official 2,3,4g Bowling l,2,3,4g Hockey l,2, Official 3,4g Golf l. .IOHN SLOCUM Chorus l,2g Band l,2,3,4g Phys. Ed. Exhibition 3g Auto-Mechanics Club l,2g Radio Club l,2g Boosters l,2,3,4g Basketball 3g Football lg Softball 3,4g Prom 3. PAUL SMITH Band 2, V. P. 3, Pres. 4g Auto-Mechanics'Club 2g Radio Club Sec.-Treas. 4g Boosters 2,3,4g Softball 3,4g Weight Lifting 2,3g Prom 3g Dance Band 2,3,4. SUE SMITH Rumsonian 3,4g Tower 4g Debating Club 2g English Club 2,3g F.T.A. 2,3,4g Knitting Club 2g Latin Club 2g Library Council 2,3g Boosters 2,3,4g Basketball 2g Flag Bearer 4g Softball 2,3g Prom 3g Dance Com- mittee 4. SUE SPEARS Band 2,3,4g Rumsonian 2,3,4g Tower Art Editor 4g French Club 2g Knitting Club lg National Honor So- ciety 2,3,4g Boosters l,2,3,4g History Honor Society 3,4g French Honor Society, 3g Basketball l,2,3,4g Bowling l,2,3,4g Hockey 1,2,3,4., Softball 1, Official 2,3,4g Prom 3g Dance Committee Ig Phys. Ed. Exhi- bition 3. 106 BILL SPREEN Auto-Mechanics Club lg Audio-Visual Aids 2g Eng- lish Club 3,4g Math Club 3,4g Monitor 3g Photogra- phy Club lg Spanish Club 2,3,4g Varsity Club 2,3,4g Radio Club 3g Boosters l,2,3,4g School Technicians 3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Bowling l,2,3,4g Softball 3,4g Weight Lifting l,2,3,4g Prom 3g Play 3. CATHY STAFF Chorus 3g Phys. Ed. Exhibition 3g Future Nurses 4g Boosters 3,4g Twirler 4g Softball 3,4g Prom 3. SANDY STENDER Class V. P. 2g Student Council 2, Sec. 3, Treas. 4g Chorus 1,2,3,4g Usher 4g Phys. Ed. Exhibition 3g Tower Sales Manager 4g French Club 3,4g G.A.A. lg Library Council lg Monitors 3,4g Tower Players l,2,3,4g Boosters l,2,3,4g Home Ee. Club 2g Service Club 3,4g Prom 3g Daisy Chain 3g Basketball I, Of- ficial 2,3,4g Bowling l,2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4g Golf l,2, 3,4g Softball l,2,3,4g A.F.S. 4g History Honor Soci- ety 4. GLORIA STOVEKEN Band I,2,3,4g Oklahoma 3g Phys. Ed. Exhibition 3g Tower 4g French Club 2,3g G.A.A. 3g Latin Club 2g Boosters l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3g Bowling Ig Hockey l,2g Twirler 3, Drum Majorette 4g Softball 2,4g Prom 3g Red Cross Council lg A.F.S. 4g French Honor Society 4. ALBERT STRASSBURGER Audio-Visual Aids l,2,3,4g Latin Club 2g Math Club 4g Photography Club l,2,3g Boosters l,2,3,4g Bowl- ing l,2,3,4. DORI SYLVESTER French Club 4. BARRY TAMBLYN Student Council 2,3g Auto-Mechanics Club lg Audio- Visual Aids l,2g English Club 3,4g Math Club 3,4g Monitor 4g Photography Club l,2,3g Spanish Club 2,3,4g Varsity Club 3,4g Radio Club 2g Jr. Science Club Pres. 3g Boosters l,2,3,4g School Technicians V. P. 3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4g Basketball l,4g Bowling- 2,3,4g Football 2,3,4g Track 81 Field 1,35 Weight Lifting l,2,3,4g Prom 3. ANNE THALER Student Council 4g Chorus l,2,3,4g Phys. Ed. Exhi- bition 3g Rumsonian l,2g Future Nurses lg F.T.A. 4g Red Cross Council lg Boosters l,2,3,4g Service Club 3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Bowling l,2,3,4g Cheer- leader 3g Hockey I,2,4g Golf 4g Softball l,2,4g Prom 3g Usher 3. TOM TRAINOR Audio-Visual Aids 13233343 Photography Club 132333 Math Club 3343 Latin Club 23 English Club 3343 Base- ball 132343 Basketball 1323 Football 13 Prom 33 Boosters 13233343 Spanish Club 334. .IANET TURNER Class Sec. 13 Student Council Treas. 3343 Chorus 132333 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 2,33 Tower 43 Debating Club 23 English Club 43 G.A.A. Sec.-Treas. 23 V. P. 33 Math Club 33 Monitors 33 Spanish Club 3343 Boosters 13233343 Badminton 2,33 Basketball 13233343 Bowling 13233343 Hockey 13233343 Golf lg Softball 13233343 Prom 33 Dance Committee 43 Daisy Chain 33 Oklahoma 33 Cheerleader 23334. ROMAN UHORCHAK Student Council 33 Chorus 3,43 Madrigals 33 Band 13 Rumsonian 132333 Bus. Ed. 43 Tower Business Ed- itor 43 English Club 3343 Latin Club 1323 Math Club 43 Spanish Club 3343 Boosters 1,233343 Service Club 33 Pres. 43 Bowling 13233,43 Prom 33 Dance Com- mittee 43 Usher 334. SANDY VACCARELLI Student Council 33 Tower 43 Assembly Committee 43 English Club 3,43 F.T.A. 3, Parliamentarian 43 Future Nurses 132333 G.A.A. 43 Latin Club 23 Math Club 33 Spanish Club Treas. 43 Red Cross Council 2,33 Booste1's 13233343 Basketball 1,2333 Bowling 1323 Hockey 132333 Golf 13 Twirler 233343 Softball 132. CHICKIE VAN DUZER Class V. P. 13 Class Sec. 33 Chorus 13233343 Assembly Committee 1323 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Tower 43 English Club 3,43 C-.A.A. 33 F.T.A. 2333 Latin Club 1323 Math Club 33 Monitor 3,43 Spanish Club 2,3343 Tower Players 13233,43 Red Cross Council 23 Boosters 13233,43 Service Club 33 Sec. 43 Future Nurses 23 Basketball 13233343 Bowling 13233343 Cheerleader 13 Hockey 2343 Golf 13233343 Softball 233343 Prom 33 Dance Committee 1343 Usher 3343 Daisy Chain 3. SANDY VAN NEST Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Assembly Committee 43 Eng- lish Club 43 French Club 233343 Library Council 13 Math Club 3343 Boosters 1,233343 Bowling 132333 Pi-Om 33 Chorus 3. TOM VASSAR English Club 43 French Club 3343 Math Club 43 Var- sity Club 43 Jr. Science Club 33 Boosters 3343 Chess Club 33 Track 81 Field 233,43 Prom 3. DAVE VOM LEHN Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Tower Advertising Editor 43 English Club 3343 French Club 33 Pres. 43 Math Club 3,43 Monitors 3343 Varsity Club 43 Radio Club 33 Boosters 2,3343 Basketball 233343 Football 3343 Track Sz Field 233,43 Prom 33 Weight Lifting 233343 Class V. P. 4. TED WEBERSINN Band 33 Rumsonian Photographer 43 Photography Club 43 Basketball 33 Bowling 33 Golf 4. MURIEL WEGEL Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Tower 43 Assembly Commit- tee 43 English Club 3343 Future Nurses 233343 F.T.A. 33 Latin Club 23 Library Council 13 Math Club 33 Spanish Club 43 Red Cross Council 132333 Boosters 132,3343 Home Ee. Club 1,33 Basketball 233343 Bowl- ing 1,23 Hockey 1323 Twirler 2,3343 Softball 2333 Prom 3. DIANE WHITE Boosters 4. SHARON WILLIAMS G.A.A. 13 Boosters 13233,43 Business Service Club 3,43 Basketball 132343 Service Club 3,43 Bowling 3343 Hockey 13 Softball 13233343 Prom 33 Usher 3. RUSS WOITENKO Audio-Visual Aids 23 English Club 3343 Latin Club 23 Math Club 3,43 Photography Club 23 Spanish Club 3343 Radio Club 2,3343 Jr. Science Club 33 Boosters 13233343 School Technicians 3343 Football 13233343 Track si Field 13233343 Weight Lifting 1,233,113 Piom 33 Play 3. MII WOODHEAD Student Council 1343 Chorus 2333 Phys. Ed. Exhibi- tion 33 Tower 43 English Club 3,43 French Club 3343 F.T.A. 43 Latin Club 1,23 Math Club 43 Monitors 33 Boosters l,233343 Basketball 3343 Golf 233343 Dance Committee 1,43 Prom 3. BILL ZIEMAN Audio-Visual Aids 233,43 French Club 43 Photogra- phy Club 23 Boosters 233,43 School Technicians 3343 Chess Club 33 Intramural Softball 2,3343 Prom 3. JACK ZINGA Chorus 3343 Phys. Ed. Exhibition 33 Auto-Mechanics Club 13 Audio-Visual Aids 13 Monitors 33 Varsity Club 3343 Boosters 13233343 Basketball 13 Football 13233,43, Softball 3343 Weight Lifting 3343 Prom 33 Stage Crew 334. 'I07 TOWER PATRON LIST Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Altreuter Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. 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