Snyder High School - Scroll Yearbook (Jersey City, NJ)
- Class of 1960
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O. .......... . . 112-113 Honor Sociely .... . . 114-115 Snyder Life ......... . . 116-117 Scroll Business S'l'a'If . . . 118 Ushere'II'es .......... 120-121 Choir ....... 122-123 Band .......... 124-125 Cheerleaders .... 126-127 Drill Squad .... 128 Twirlers .......... 129 Senior Homerooms . . . 130-134 Clubs ............ 136-149 SPORTS ........ 150- Baskelball . . . 152-156 Fencing .... 157 Baseball .... 158-159 Gym . . . 160 Track ....... 161 Tennis ......... 162 Boys' Bowling .... 163 Girls' Sporls . . . 164-167 ADVERTISERS . . . 168-188 v 1x A 'rrp .....- X if 'iM,v:1,a K X f F-l - I 9 2 I W Y! m , I I 5 in is as in V 1 ' r I 4 FE '1 ll I ,N fl il if f E I L lr lt -1 .. 1 , Si' E nf ls- ' 1- .v-viii' e A A '- -515512: .l..': L - .lv F. fa ,4. 'N. 4.-sf 45 A--A',t1-4' WA, P- ..-s ,,,.li Jg5 V- ,' .4- ,., UU -41 ldm.P'1 2 4-.. Cl: . X BX' x A. Q' V, x,, wx Y A .x...- ,H-,,,,, -. 'fx N . , , , A, -,115 ff X., . ,' .srl 'N 3' x'-P ,XXL 'Wai .ik Ng: L, 1. 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The performance of your iob was over and above fhe call of clul'y. Wirh a smile upon your face and a pleihora of words of encouragement you helped us clecoraie and prepare for The many dances and parries. We realize 'rhai' our success and happiness is mainly arlribuiecl 'ro your work as class adviser. To show our greai apprecialion for your services io our class, we cledicaie 'lhis Scroll in your honor. ' Q o n 5' QF Foreword - f SUMMONED TO MIND BY TALK OF GREECE. are marble pillars-gleaming whi're. shining forfh in iribuie 'io 7, l I :I ,fl Grecian Ari' and Grecian Might Bur ye1 I'here is ro Greece much more, ' w- I e , an merely massive por'l' and door, ,,-. 3 jill r ' for 'nea'l'h ihis oufward force so bold IW I' reigns lhe Greek ideal, 'I'o which we hold. V' -L .i The drama of a perfecf sfaiure, I il Viv 1 . a mind developed in 'ihe mold, V W ' 32 1 ' b fhese ardeni' eace'Ful lovers, 1' , r 1 Y P J Q .el l i by ihese ancieni' Greeks of old. f A q w! i Exploring in'I'o fields unknown ' X f fsfdxr ' X. +he seeds of medicine were sown. , M X ., And Grecian afhlefes sfrong and siraighr, A' X X. A 'ln XXX opened wide ihe Olympian gare. if G X 'ff-X Bur somewhere far above ihese obiecis, rl X x ' 2' , I' I salleni' and clear, ' W friumphs Grecian love of democracy, Xxx To us forever dear. x ' y e , s so we if 'I X N Vs , -42:57, r .- X ox'-3 sfhsi-14 .--- v 1, xxx :sk5-525. 1 112,-as I --Xg5jff3 'fliyffg 4 I, he - s -I J - , ff f- if ' 'MN . df i fix X-375 ' 'ff' V xiii , i '51, igfiffi' 5,1 6 so D sh' . wig ,y ig? 5 i-Gu-'65 YT f1gf..r,f'1' o . , A '- N ' Aff, .Ns l -ai ,Iv NN - 1 l J: 5 55 'I fix-gy ,ff-Y 'J I-.,f, Ag, , fp, -g - ' ' I 21 ' -r . iv-1 1 of e.f? ' ,Qffl X 'ig --f' ' ' G 4' l f,-fr! ,E ,f s pr EQ f 1, 1 , X .. .A 7 I li I f 1 , .s 5 I '4',f'i.if'ii' if - X13 . of 'l !f!l Y , L I I. l .ul fi i Nil l 'Qi il 4 - N I 0 ,X ,N - . JI M rx 1117-X Q ' --f riff K NIV V 7' A f-' im, ff fi , H-3-.iQT 'AE L2-.---1' V 4I,,,'.I,.a ' ' , ' A BEE! L4 WE 'J ,JA Y WIA 1 Ill . :ISIS- -'!:!F'!5 1.-i4 um! 1 'Tl fills!! 3 V 4 V4 V4 X X . .,,, ,' , ,lg +V - . 1- tie-31, -- .tl fy .1 flu gf V. 1. . 4 .W , ., vw -4, . V 4 Gerard W. Guierl, A.B., LL.B., M.A Principal PrincipaI's Message l am sure you did noT selecT AncienT Greece as The Theme oT This boolc because oT any Timely signiTicance. YeT, There is a consTanT Timeliness of a sorT in The sTory of Greece, as There is in all hisTory for ThaT maTTer. I am cerTain ThaT more Than one of your hisTory Teachers has poinTed ouT To you ThaT hisTory is The sTory oT all The successes and Tailures oT The world since The memory oT man began. The significance of This is, OT course, ThaT if all of us could learn well The lessons of hisTory, we could build a civilizaTion ThaT would surpass all oThers and we could safeguard iT so ThaT iT could never decay and collapse as Greece did. ni Q , fi f Q, 5, .- ' T919 ' kk-1:5 While This sorT oT UTopian dream will never be realized on a universal scale, we can in our own personal experience proTiT eTTe1cTively from iTs con- TemplaTion. Merely by avoiding in our daily lives The repeTiTion of our own errors and Those of our neighbors, we molce greaT sTrides Toward wisdom. Rernorse. discouragemenT aTTer seTbaclcs or mis- TorTunes avail noThing as compared wiTh The Tirm resoluTion noT To err again. We should never sTop learning and evenTually we will achieve The happi- ness we seek. May God granT each of you an abundance of iT. v H x X 191- 'GFW V . I , ..-A ' ' 'PT .T William A. McDonald, M.A. Vice-Principal 'Tl J .i - Homeroom 326 has always been +houg'h'r of as an orderly homeroom. Mrs. Blecker, our homeroom Teacher for +he pasf four years, has always sfriven for perfeclion in her work and manners and has succeeded in selling an example 'for us ro 12B Homeroom follow. Though Jrhe class may have had fheir discrepancies, f 'f5M Mrs. Blecker always managed lo iron ou+ lhe problems wi'rh fi ihe hope of direcling +he sludenf along The pafh of righleousness. U Any gracluale from her homeroom may canfidenlly 'rake his firsr slrep info Jrhe world assured lhal he has been given 'rhe proper Training and experiences necessary for an individual io achieve success. Miss Crocker Homeroom I26 appreciaies rhe mos? generous help, sugges- Hons, advice, and kindness which Miss Cullen, our homeroom S-1 Mrs. Blecker The siudenls ol homeroom 2I3 will always remember Miss Crooker as a dear friend and adviser. l'ler kindness was always oulsfanding when we needed her help wifh our problems or assislance wilh our school work. Miss Crocker never hesiiaied To lend a hand or pull lor us no ma+'rer whal dhciiculiies conlronled us. In our fond memories of Snyder, The remem- brance of Miss Crocker will always be lreasured. feacher, willingly gave us +hroughou+ our eniire four years al Snyder. Whenever problems arose, we could always rely on her as an undersfanding person 'ro help us work our rhe diffi- cullies. She has rendered invaluable assisrance in aiding our 1 underslanding of school work and gaining malure undersland- if ing. In galrhering our las? Jrhoughls of high school years, home- room l26 wishes you, Miss Cullen, our sinceresl wishes for heallh and happiness in 'rhe lulure years. Miss Cullen Teachers El . - , Our homeroom will never forgef rhe wonderful leadership and guidance 'rhaf Mrs. Grossman has given us. In our hearis There is imprinred a cherished memory of rhis wonderful woman. Whenever we had a problem, we'cl iusr yell, Mrs. Grossman , and There she was wirh a cheerful word and some encouragement Homeroom 3Ol was our siamping grounds for grear limes as well as for serious rhoughis. We leave 'ro an oncoming freshman homeroom rhe warm and wonderful person of our'f Mrs. Grossman. Alrhough we 'false leave of Mrs. Grossman We of homeroom I I6 will always remember Mrs. Kucharsky. For rhe pasr four years, she has been paiienl' and kind, a 'rrue friend and adviser, helping us when our problems arose. Because of her, our homeroom periods have always been happy Times. On leaving rhe school. our lasr wish is 'ihar our sincere appreciafion of rhis wonderful person will be susrained by her nexr homeroom class. her wirh a smile on our lips, we have 'rears in our eyes. Mrs. Kucharsky During rhe lime Mrs. Schnelel has been our homeroom Mrs. Schnefel reacher, we have found her a friendly and good-nafured person. l-ler acrions were for rhe besr inreresr of our home- room. Mrs. Schnefel, aciing as a rrue friend, helped, aided. and comforred us when we needed ir. She has sei an example for us wifh her boundless school spiri'r. We shall always Think of Mrs. Schneiel as a irue friend, and an undersranding 'leacher -someone we'll always remember. Senior Homeroom Teachers Jug Ylrhk 04-1 , i.s.ss...QA,N cmmmgy We of homeroom 203 will always remember our loving, undersranding, and kind homeroom Teacher, Mrs. Scrovonick. During Ihe lime we have known her, she has made our period ol learning easier and more enjoyable because of her able guidance and wil. She has nurlured our social undersianding and has given us a clearer oullook on Iile. We will always cherish Ihe fond memories ol homeroom 203 and our beloved homeroom Ieacher, Mrs. Scrovonick. H . ,, Mrs. Scrovonick W' 1.1-fx 'Mr' - 'DEI-F. 'Il I 'L I flR6'I I .'? i iL'1125 W' :R fv.,p,n-1:1 I y IIIII We of homeroom 3 offer our sincere grarifude 'ro a 'reacher of undersranding, sinceriry and Ihoughrliulness. We will always remember rhe help and rewarding ralks ol rhis sympalheeric leader of educaiion. I'Ie always underslood our problems and advised us when we needed him 'rhe mosr. Alihough we leave Snyder, we will always remember our Ierrific homeroom feacher, Mr. Shapiro. Mr. Shapiro During The paslr four years or Snyder, we of homeroom I I2 were forrunaie enough 'ro have our days slarled oil by a gay and carefree person who heighlened our realizalion I'ha+ Teachers are friends. I+ was Miss Simeone's cheerfulness and encouragemenl' Ihal helped us 'rhrough The difliculfies of our high school years. She rejoiced in our viclories and helped wi'rh our problems. Afler graduarion when we have all gone our separale ways, our Ihoughls will ofren go back To Miss Simeone oi' home base. 1 2 Miss Simeone .xv Md Marie L. Sexton, Ph.D. M, -A, V ,-, YKVY .esffrsscig . My N.. g A g, it r T, ' -1 -1- f ' ! 35' , , ' it IQQJJ ii Mary Colton, Ed.M. -A - Advisers ' H W:-.Q QLQX V,-c Q -51' Soda E. Davis, Ed.M. John J. Slane, Ph.B. Maurice R. Green. Ed.M. Administrative Assistants The problems that beset the average high school student are numerous and varied. This makes the job ot adviser a particularly ditticult one, tor it demands as a prerequisite, boundless energy, un- tiring patience, and deep understanding. The adviser welcomes you upon entering Snyder and helps mould you as you pass through. With their aid your future becomes a reality whether it be college or a job upon graduation. The duties dt the Administrative Assistant are to aid the Principal and Vice Principal. With their help, programs are arranged and clubs regulated. 1 'ti My ,. F , T A, g fir , r H P 'n' l Y ' 9 ,1 1 u i l I ' A ' W' il l ' K iii, .3 A i lf -' V -' I i ll ws. .3 L , , i ', , 'ii im. , .lst ' UL , 4' nil: sfnlyr- . HM ,wir ii' lil ' ,f 'l 540' itll' c- -f- ,. i iii, 1' 1'-fgl i fr ,i HL Arista O'Regan, M.A. 'TY Rena McKinney, B.S. in Ed 13 l , N 1 fer' lr Q 1 4 -J ' ,Q in in-A Q - ,Q ' ' CJ . Q 3 l . ' wflifv' 'ar 4,,.. if M ' Mary Browne. Ed.M. , 1 ' ' Frances S. Cioffi . M.A. QM.- I A r- W .V , 4.44.5345 L ,'-.- . L, ' T :Z wi '4 f' A ' ., Jail l X Mlll Sylfsilla Farrell. M.A. lil' Alice E. Gormley B.S. in Ed. I W! 'SFU' 1 .Q mp- Eg Gerald McGovern fi ? a.s. NN Virginia McNerney Y M.A. M, A r lui i 'V ei-M tl h-: pf l .- V Lillian Scovronick if ,ji B.A. x Frances Sirofa, M.A. Anne Cullen, B.S. in Ed. 1 'I ff. -. '-.5353 1 rf' . 4,9 JI- S I VN ' l , 1. - '-in vnu 0 -. syn- .-, Ng, ' in i A ' A R Sli ,f Carlo'Ha lrving A.B. ,f James Nolan, M.A. Mary Jane Warslraw -N ll! 5 I QV. N W il 14 ul J English Department . . M M 5 f R Dorolhy Degnan B.S. Gerald B. MacKinney, M.A. QQ. 2, 'Q . Gerald Reilly M.A. . ,J -QV' ' f VL M we l 1 if ., .ia Lawrence Zacche M.A. ABSENT ON LEAVE X ,lr i I I Q , 1.1 Isabel Farranf, B.S. in Ed. Mffsf' W1 .L - arf., ' .1 ' -k '14 ut , . ,ll ' r QW i v f l l af a ' Helen McCabe M.A. X- .1-3, S 'SF , Beffy Reyell, B.A. Caiherine Caldwell M.A., Co-ordinalor Blurna Sfernberg Claire Michaels Hannah Sfern -J .. Commercial Department 4 3 'V , , r Lawrence Aronson B.C.S. ' - 'Li 1--f:.x. A, ,.T'?fQ5g 'f'4 -.L ,5 if sr' ? .. - uf 3 353. Rebecca Blum, B.S. ,,.s-fr sd 1 - , . Q, fr. 6: Olive Desmond M.A. 1 ,jx N 44 Fa J f-- . Bessie Kresch, B.B.A. N i ?3'if?RJ?S?i ' T' V I V 1 X295 .A X N.. -l. . l Jane Susser, B.B.A. J 41 g JJ H w ,WL -mf? A s 5' .V --4 . Edward Barrow B.S. in Bus. Adm. Q .k if Franli Bonaccolfa B.S. in Ed. ' Y . fu V , . fi ' 15 .' . fi 1 . ' f Q. wg, 4 A Margueriie Downes M.A. 'T' ' 1,64 ' T7 Joseph Kusel, B.S. , gy, A -3, ' A N-QU-v ,PJ Q Edward M. Taylor M.B.A. I X r W Y is :gi ',g P - 'ex v. . J., f ,f-of ' Q Marie Barry, M.A. in Bus. Ed. Vw W A' hw? :rg .1 Q. . -, A Thomas J. Bradshaw M.A. i. A r . 'lf' . fl Joseph Ferrara B.B.A. J i of A' 4 2 if I Ruperf Meier, M.A. Q., ' 1 2 ' i .i L- ' - :il - 4 Q 1 P TT , .-x.-X Lf , Irene Alliof, Ed.M. Co-ordindfor r r Bella Blecker, B.S. Joseph Belasco A.M. i gf Q X ' I , deign l 1 14-A ' 5' ' Q. . J A ' R Gerald Degnan, B.S. Eunice Bruno, Ed.M. ,N amn- 9 .1 ' , 5 ' Leonard Krieger M.A. Faye Koh, M.A. Joseph E. Sherlock William A. Miller Ed.M. ON LEAVE Beverly DiTarang, B.S Bridger Masfronar y, M.A. I , Barbara Hoffer B.S if J Lawrence Camisa, Ed.M. I sq Veronica Dunn, M.A. 'Z- 'Wg . X, iig- nr-7-7 ff . ij , Mens Rush, 6.s. ' ay! ,wQl,, Q i? o ' .FJJ I if I 5 4 Yi .1, Josephine Clancy M.A. Y f--N Ap - f 1 ,.l.e eg,f ' ,Q ,- i i Q - . i f S fl ' - nl': N rx ln 'ul' I5-., Eileen Gannon, A.B. arf y N 1 Augusf Meyer, MA. Foreign Language Department vi-fm-Q 4 N ri, pf A rg fy ' gs y i 5 . l 14-Q Helen Bossidy, M.A -. , fy. ' X me 4 'x -Q , Dorine Finizio. M.A. , :Q Y -X' f 51, lull' l i l I 1 1 Mary O'Sullivan A.M. Josephine Donahue A.B. 1- 'i . . af' , P' l I ' 1 r 1 . Solomon Margolin M.A. Henry Shields, A.B. Aquf se Habla Espanol. Mu W 'T I Q i r Sadie Colaneri M.A. 1- - ,mi ' Q Lg 1 ,N W l iii Mildred Hergenhan A.B. l X. ' tw' 1 V 1, '. Q I' ri' ' F, i Rosalie Wahl, Ph.D. 'WR Wanda G. Krzyzalr M.A., Co-orclinafor ON LEAVE Alphonse Orrico, Pl1.D -A - Social Studies Department Y 1--.,.,,v.,,. .hx Q 1 ,rl x x, Joyce Ashly, B.A. V ' S .A H21 ' 9 5 7, N K A . Jessie Jacobs, A.B. Gabriel Peffinofo M.A. 117' Nellie Connolly Ed.M.. Co-ordlnctor I li ' S, T'Ff 'f , r egg! J 4 Arthur Hansen, M.A. Pefer Brady, M.A. Qu , ,W , X E . 45' Rose McKenna, B.A. Mildred McComb 8.5. in Ed. J ' we .e 4 . . 1 ' . T V V Y ,, v S S ll 1 K I peniirkc orr Sarah Rosen. B.A. EQ' X . IS GS 'l .md z, ' , . fe 1' 'V .,1 as 5 'W 'A 1 Caryl Hilliard, B.A. I , nu x.,, eh Rita M urphy, M.A. A x l .. 'Tk ' J 1 J. Jeanette Schubacl: M.A. l History is funny sometimes. lAlsa no gum chewingl. ul -J .. .4 V.,-5 1 'W fi -V ,... my Eleanore Browne M.A. Ann Kucharslry M.AI Mathematics Department 1 1 Y . l . , ri ., -. 1.4 V ' 1 WZJELG YJ R .loan Carroll, M.A. f - 1 ' 1 Jerome Draplrin ' 9 ' ,l M.A. 35 - 'A - l John Jones B.S. in Ed. Elaine C. Monahan a I l I 1 1 pi ' fn: if A ,Y-f B-A. if-aa. Q 1 .1.1 Vt' A ' Neal P. Nelson ,ig . , M.A. Edna Schnefel, M.A. 18 X Z 2 A-B: '7!!! ON LEAVE ABSENT i Dora Roach. A.B. ,vw- Charlofle Gleason M.A., Co-ordinotor Ann Brower, M.A. William Brower, M.A. Herman Rosenberg, Pl1.D. Margaret Ash, B.A. J .I ' I Industrial Arts Department f , l .X . I v.'r Q -, .5 . ' :ffl X 112: , Shri 't H John Barry, M.A. Robert Reidy M.A., LL.B. 4,3 J a L fsji , kk-trifle 5 I Marion Campbell M.A. Phllllp Roden, B.S. 4 James McGrath U J' l 1 R. fm rf- uky lo. 5. VJ l l uv- I ' B.S. Eileen Duffy. M.A. 5 Y 1 fx Morris Slurzberg M.A. in Voc. Ed. Marlin Shapiro B. of Arch., R.A. at - . e 1 F s o t 'T M ' ,gf 1 - -a YL. H A W Theodore '-' Wotonowslri, M.A. Charles Thierfelder B.S. fv'1.ff William Barfle'H Eal.M., Co-ordinator via.. w , , . , lifes. f r Q ' ' A- Down in room 3: the house that Jael: built. F, -1 ' ..a o Science Department Eihel Conroy, M.A. .- T 'N -.-.. 'l l 1 'Q 1:1 l 0 vf Vincenf Kelly, B.S. Jael: Resiivo, A.B. fl x Doris Crocker, M.A. f WI! , .lulieHe Mack, B.S. 'cv' or Vl1:S ' ' x Benign Masfronardy M.A. r r yn ' 11. ,ss ft u Frieda Schachner A.a. C Michelina Simeone B.A. 13 xg' Joseph Friedman A ' Q M.A. -' Ruih Grossman M.A. If 5 1 as .' .. Carol Mafleson M.A. John B. Quinn 1 , Q Q B.S. in M.E. if Q X ABSENT Marie Rofh. B.S 20 You'll do as l say. young manl 'I L' AA 'Q' Louise Taylor, M.A. Beniamin J. Cohen M.A.. Co-ordinafor 'fl .1- Health and Physical Education Department :I , nhl Ap n N 0. til ,Q -A, Q, NE a if . i Marie Cowen As Qi Q :J ' - ig 'f i Bernice Lamb, M.A. 0 7a V , Q .MX William Leo, A.B. Charles Leeman M.A. QNX-k l Ay at ., I ii n . j , ..NA Etta Pura. B.S. in Ed. .U 'L ui 3 ' vt r f 4, . V' r , wg 254' Q E1 , - 2 -A ,N-,iv 459 1, :een Nux M EV' ' 3 ' a.s. in Ea. V A ' Helen McKeever Y V Y R.N.. M.A. V John MacGregor ,ag W jiri , A , B.A. 1 -. -V 'I' Q I up ' ' 1., i f i X . . o Myrtle Wildberg ' B.P.E. v ' l K. 1. 'f-wywxx hx xi xii W' , + i an 9 1 XXX i Charles Gerhard M.A. Director of Athletics Franlt Cornin, M.A. Co-orclinotor Milton Singer. M.A. 1 Coming in on a wing and a prayer! ..a J -J ' -I E Office Staff x A AYVIV, mix V7 . L f .14 z ll' L I Q Y an AUIWHB Cvvle Edna McCarran Florence Kenny Margaref Marlin f 1 3i'5f'i.3Q Q , 1' 5 i fi fi Q 5 in fy- -H 5' V ,.,, H. Y Y y ' 5,1 S 4 u . , J H . -tg - . B Ib 'fn S . V . .E K l ri- lx . 'F ' L Q :1 V? g K, wax! ! . Caiherine O'Neill Q '-'il V - V I W, ll Mary Walion li. .:- Helen Ringle 1 fy 1 Dorofhv Sfoehr Book Room ,x TW lv la Agnes Cash Elizabefh Roache Librarians V Ariu 'll In Cecilia Curry Claire Curfin L. Lynch i ,, A ' P' - l 5 .QW '1- ull, - f. i t. M ' P ar-A , H K5 ff? ,Q .if -Q ' 95,5 I , ,A , Kauai . l 1 I X :I 1 Rose Lynch Murgvref R.N., B.S. M Weisenbaclw. R.N. .4 -J ' ,g Music and Art Departments jfyg,E'zl I-'lx ' ' V Salvafore Amufo W . Mary Russoniello M.M.E. T, AM 1- A ' M.A, A 1, V .P i i I 3. 1 Xu 41' CAP V - ' Nafhan Glaff, B.S. Pau' F- X- Hamm M.A. QQXQEQ Sing Mounf Olympians, Sing! They said ii couldn'f be done! Of 1 O Q U 5 Q .O, U Q ax ,- X .-2' ..-if 4.4 o , O A G l . ' 'Z' S :Of 0 Q . 'lflhxfif ' ' 4, 1 .2 S o 9 jf WJ W wwf If 5 ff! QFIQQVIA N' , 1 W. f f WW WAVJX .4 .J A I. JY' 27 VT 7 A ' ' W ii or-rlljxwlx Hn 5-gif! ??3l Juv . ,,Lw.w--79 i ii554'iij.,' llbqflnr- '1 ' .?'lil' i F' ji Joseph Cerbone Presidenl 3153 41 fd 11? N . 4, ,',. 1..i yi: v' f' . f rl. . yr f .if r..T W! 3' -A A V Y I A-Wm-A f' . 5, Y :mf . ll ' 1 .. . 1, i I..-' N. 4-6, - Pclricia Sheerin Dorofhy McFie Recording Secrerclry Treasurer Lani ' .J .1 ' Glass Ufficers ri? Michael Koh Vice Presidenl V252 9+ if 'Pr-.,,Q,,,,,., 2' Vincenzio Fugoro Corresponding Secrelory ,gm -Q! I A ,I N:i.l'r,':5 i I ,L-7Zf.'.' C if ll.. .54 Rosalie Barci Ronald DeMo'H'eo John Devaney Edward BeaHy Marie Pearsall Hisforion l-lisrorion Porlicmenlorion Porliomenlorion Porliomenlorion 26 V'1v 1 Ffa pgs. -- i.. HK!-KA - - I if 9,'If , .. ww-..f 'QA A .15 . ' v we J ,, 5 I lt. 'n .- ,,w . f , 5 Q 7 ':.' ,ymQ, -ff ayuvbfff 713 -if , Q, .gi - .. v . ' ,V ffiKl - A - w Ln'f4.k,z,1',Qh- , 'L z Q .4, ' M. '-E-f:f,1 .- W, 51- wwf .. Q : l'fVf71W1r1-w- X 1 1 , ,W . ' 4. L H Y Q 7L'?txt'1',f :iw R ,- ,- - , I Q :gkfz f 4- 4 .Qu 1 gt.-'51 H 13, 6.3 .- , 'g'.r., -nv., 1, ' I... , - A ' . ?zS2T'.' .. '-:.f ' . Would you like fo buy a hclref for You Conf Take If Wifh You ? er il ' ,.:'-4-'7 ' THE FRESHMAN YEAR i Expose To The influence of Snyder a class of Treshies such as we were. Add Tour years oT knowledge, a Touch oT spiriT, a pinch oT maTuriTy, and shorTly The finished producT, The culTivaTed. sophisTicaTed senior. emerges. Troy had Tallen before Odysseus and rock 'n roll before Elvis. ln '56 Snyder, Too, was Taken by sTorm. G.O. VoTing slips. Then Greek To us, were exchanged Tor Ike buTTons, Passes, needed Tor everyThing including guidance TesTs, only added To The confusion. Hound Dog , pop-iT beads , and cream oT hoT dog soup were Taken in sTride. Over 600 looked on in amazemenT as Rome rose from The ashes oT Greece. EducaTed Treshmen eagerly awaiTed Their sophomore- year. THE SOPHOMORE YEAR AT lasT we could hold our heads high, elevaTed from lowly freshmen To worldly sophomores. Busily we rushed from acTiviTy To acTiviTy like a blaze oT sun on The Acropolis. The exTreme simpliciTy aT Grecian Garb was sTyled To suiT The modern needs in sacks and chemises. And Then There was Bohemian Day, The school in black. Our Modern day PyThagorus and Euclids sTruggling wiTh The mysTeries oT geomeTric, Tormulas and Tigures could be seen everywhere, JusT as numerous were our experiences wiTh phoTosynThesis and amoeba, as we Tollowed in The TooTsTeps of ArisToTle. VenTuring To The Panfheon we saw our Olympic BaskeTloall Team bring TournamenT honors To Snyder. The King and Oueen of l'learTs Dance, Music EesTival and VarieTies were graced by our presence. SocraTes and PlaTo could have Taughl' no beTTer Than Miss Hayes and her chickidees . Our democracy Thrived under such leaders as Bill Jelm and Armand Ricardelli. The years sped by on Mercurial wings wiTh sighTs always Tixed on The TuTure as Juniors. THE JUNIOR YEAR Upperclassmen aT lasT, we embarked upon our TirsT year ol organized acTiviTy. EorTunaTely, we chose a compeTenT adviser in The person OT Mr. Edward Barrow. A consTiTuTion was adopTed. Joe Cerbone being elecTed To The Presidency. While Fabian sold doughnuTs, The minT-green and black conceived an idea. Class buTTons creaTed a mild sensaTion. Success came insTanTly To This proud group. one whiCl'1 Q .ZV sry supporTed iTs TuncTions and Those oT The school wiTh an unparalleled desire Tor greaTness. A bowling parTy, paTch day, and class newspaper were received wiTh widespread enThusiasm. Honors Tollowed, as Three classmaTes copped awards aT The Science Fair, Tour aTTended Boys' STaTe, Two aTTended Girls' STaTe, and ThirTy-nine were accepTed by The Honor SocieTy. Climaxing a Tabulous year, we sponsored TwilighT Serenade , a dance TeaTuring The Villains which Tilled boTh The gym and our Treasury. By SepTember, a rapidly maTuring class sTood poised on The brink oT iTs Tinal year aT Snyder High. THE sENioR SYEAR Once again iT was SepTember and The class, now on The Threshold OT success, made exTensive plans. Mr. Barrow was quick To respond, and suddenly The class ielled. While Premier K Toured America, sixTy seniors-led by PresidenT C -appeared on RaTe The Record. Frankie daTed Venus while Bobby, alias Mack The KniTe ThreaTened To carve him up. BuT The Turkey STruTTer's Ball , Tor which The school Turned' ouT en masse , simply wasn'T The place. Girls in ruffled dresses and boys in conTinenTals discussed The College Boards. News was made by Snyder High as Tour sTudenTs, Three Trom our class, reached The Tinal round oT The MeriT Scholar- ship Exams. Headlines, however, Told of Coach Degnan and his Snyder Tigers. STill undeTeaTed. They copped The ChrisTmas Tourney, mauling Lincoln Tor The TiTle. Two seniors, Bob MarTin and Mike Edwards, provided innumerable Thrills wiTh Their back- courT play. The Tall Term, however, ended on a bad noTe2 Tor January marked The deparTure oT Two senior TavoriTes-Mrs. Rush oT H.R. 323 and Doc Rosenberg oT The unTorgeTalole l23. 0 IT There was Room AT The Top , Three hundred and TiTTy seniors seT ouT To claim iT. Time was in Their Tavor as Two classmoTes repaired The clock. A Tew egos were bolsTered by Miss Murphy who sTaTed-, Every man is imporTanT. TradiTions such as The pizza, bowling, and ice-skaTing parTies were supporTecl by enThusiasTic crowds. The Wheel oT ForTune hummed To The Tunes oT Two bands, and once again. The gym was packed wiTh dancers. Class acTors were chosen To perTorm-giving Their all lor You Can'T Take lT WiTh You. The high poinTs of The year, oT course, were The Senior Prom held aT The SToTler HilTon HoTel, ExiT Day, Senior Luncheon, and aT lasT GracluaTion. . 91 Kennefh l. Adams 22 Slegman Terrace Kenny's fu+ure plans include gelling married. gelfing a iob. and lhen re- 'riring . . . a member of The Record Club, Execufive Council. Senior Class Play . . . I2A hayride. ,.. I. William Anderson I50 Slegman Slreel Buddy . . . Usually found swimming and playing baskelboll ou+ of school . . . senior acfivilies . , . will never larger Mrs. Grossman's homeroom . . . will enfer Army. 30 William Adams IO7 Audubon Avenue WiIly . , . Two year member of The Prinring Club, Bowling Team, Foorball Club . . . will always remember Mr. Schorr's hisfory class . . . will offend college offer graduafion. 1-af' Joseph Albarino 264 Clerk Sfreel' Lois , , . will remember Mr. Gei- singer's H.R. period . . , belonged lo rhe Game Club, Gymnaslics Team . . -. may offend nigh? college . . . enioys lisfening fo 'The Burner , Glass of June 11960 1 -, .yr ,. - 1 , . v i X . li s r illglll W ll! i' ll f W Z , YW ,X UML Grace Frances 97 Ocean Avenue A Angel will be a Typisl machine opera- for . . . will always remember Miss Davis' wonderful lecrures. I2A pizza parly . . . member of Record Club, Chairman of T28 Ticks? Commiffee. ry Doris arie Ang ll 97 Ocean Avenue . Do+fie . . . Record Club, IZA Ac- fivilies Commiffee, l2B Ticlcel Commif- lee ,... crazy abour Johnny Mafhis . . . fulure plans include becoming a sl'e,nographer, JJ fi Q5 Dorofhea Anfon l58 Sfegmon Slreel Dol will always remember English . . . likes buying and playing records . . . aclivilies include Snyder Life reporfer. Record and Dramalic Clubs . , , will alfend business college. Salvafore Aprile ll2 Woodlawn Avenue Sal's paslime is driving around in his car and spending money . , . will never forgel' l'l.R. ll6 . . . a member of fha Palrol and Mah Jong Clubs . . . hopes 'ro own a car lof. QW Harmon Aronson !4I S+evens Avenue Harmon served as Chairman, Senior Aclivilies Commillee . . . liferary edilor ol Scroll . . . Honor Sociely , , . will always remember having Doc . . . will enler as a major in physics. 44 1 rr Russell Azzarello I79 Mallory Avenue Russ 'will work as a draffsman offer he graduafes . . , a member of 'lhe Phorography Club, Swimming Team. 6.0. . . . will remember fhe crowds in fhe boys' locker room. Lorraine Babchak 357 Ege Avenue Rainy will always be Talking abou? Bohemian Day . , . office assislanl. Snyder Life ond Scroll rep .... paslimes include dancing and horse- backriding . . . a fufure fashion de- signer. Richard Baer 24 College Drive Richie seems +0 gel a kick ou? of parking 'rhe car . . . llB Parliamen- larian, Senior Dance Club, Honor So- ciefy . . . will never forge? Mrs. Blecker . . . Sf. Pe+er's fo sfudy pre- denfislry. 31 Susan Balas I8 E. Bidwell Avenue Susie was edilor-in-chief of lhe Scroll, Snyder life, delegale To Girls' Slaie, Honor Sociely . . . remembers lhe baskelboll games . . . plans 'ro offend college. fi 3 John Barbee 53 Claremonl Avenue Pee Wee lrequenls sporfing evenls. likes dancing, cars and loafing . . . will allend college . . , hopes 'lo run in ihe I964 Olympics . . . four year fraclc member, ' 32 ll I 'u ISIS I I .. I xfjw N I I George Bambrick 359 Danforlh Avenue George will enier college ailer gradua- Iion . . . Scroll rep.. Snyder Life rep.. Ticlcel Commillee . . , loves pariies. especially fhe Open Air Iype. Rosalie Barci 370 Ege Avenue Rosie was on IIB and IZA Dance Commiflees, Snvder Lile rep.. I2B His- lorian . . . remembers 'Ihe basIce+baII games . . . likes Lalin American music . . . will enroll in business school. 'IB' William Barba 226 Clinion Avenue Bill will always remember Mrs. Mon- ahan's alg. class and Mr. Slurzberg . . , IIB Eleclion Commiilee, IIB Pin Commillee . . . Iilces fo work on cars and boals . . . a luiure naval me clianic. I Raymond Barneff 80 Jewell Avenue Ray is going fo ioin Ihe Army and become a machinisl . . , will remember machine shop wilh Mr. Roden . . . member of Slide Rule and' Eleciricily Clubs . . . plays baskelball in spare lime. if B 1,1 Pafricia Bays 232 Slegman Sfreef Pol won'+ forgef fhe promenading on 'rhe,hoIIs of 8:30 . . . has been on Class Commillee. Drill Squad . . . lavorile paslime is dancing and ice sIca'I'ing . . . will enler Sfale College in Sepfember. Whai' we have Io learn Io Anneffe Bened I42 Woodlawn Avenue 'Anne will allend college, a future IBM aperafor , . , amused by Mr. Barrow's calling her Annie . . . l2B efreshmenls Commirlee. approves re- axing . . . sporfs and records. ,X '...! . Ajax: V Edward Beaffy IZ7 Arlingfon Avenue Eddie's recrealion is going our with girls . . . Finance Commifiee, Dance Commiiree, Chrisimqas fableaus . . . Bowling Team . . . remembers I-LR. 203 pizza party , . . may ioin Air Force or college. James Bellini do we learn by doing. Arislolle ,1 ff! V l Jill ,,.- jj flxitf' 1 S' gf' if C I7 ?,f f , ,aff I lf 'z' il! 0 ffl I I ll 1 X1-9' I e,,,,,f .-U, Sharon Benneff 3I Terhune Avenue Sha-Sha Bene+ learned how 'Io push and shove in Ihe halls of Snyder . . . Chairman of Publiciry Commiifee. Scroll rep.. member of l2B Dance Commiffee . . . expecfs fo be a refail buyer. I64 Sferling Avenue, Jim . . . G.O. rep., IIB Refresh- menls Commillee, IZA Parliamenlarian . . , 3 P.M. dismissals bring back fond memories . , . will enroll in college . . . Iavoriie sporl is baskelball. Mark Berman 305A Sievens Avenue Mark's pasfimes are sleeping, daring ond cars . . . 6.0. Parliamenfarian. IIB Finance Commiflee. Chairman, Baskef- ball Team . . remembers Doc's solid class and G.O. elecfions . , . enler college. 33 Florence Biancamano l5l Slevens Avenue Flissie plans lo be an IBM aperaior , , , was in ihe Cheerleaders' Club and on lhe Library Slafl . , . loves sleeping and eafing vanilla sundaes wilh wel' walnuls. Arfllur Bernsfein 4l7 Sfegman Parkway Arrive was in lhe Debaling Club, 6.0. rep ..,, favorife sporl' is bowling , . . remembers Mr. l-'lansen's hislory class and Miss G-annon's French class . . . a fulure lawyer. William Bircllefl' 3I Gran? Avenue Birdie . . . mosl fondesf memory of Snyder is leaving il , , , ran lrack for four years . . . will eiiher confinue his schooling or ioin The Navy. Ngo Flffwlj ,fe if r I 1' ' ' .ff , X Wi-all o ssioEsNsdom alone is lmmorlal. U' I , 'cyl 6' bfi Socraies o W J Q , sr .. - ,li jes Joann Blischak Jo will be a slenagrapher . , . she was on IZA Cloak Room Commillee. Scroll rep ..., recollecls lhe I2A dance and long homeroom periods . . . lilies reading and bowling. i 9l Mallory Avenue E Richard Bischof 399 Ocean Avenue in I Dick's amusemenls are movies, dances and Talking in ice cream parlors . . Swimming Team, Srucly Club . , . re- members lhe lale office , . . will go To college or iain The Air Force. Evelyn Bizup 7 I MerriH' Sfreef .- Ev was chairman of IIB Decorafion :ff A Commiflee, Senior Luncheon Commiflee. .,, G.O. rep. , . . will remember +he 8:00 Q delenfions wilh Mr. Ferrara, Snyder bas- 34 kefball games . . . will be a privofe if secrelary. servede 'os 6.0, qvndq,-Scroll rep. '- if --- ' - r -...ew he 4 ,nv ,. . Mi ggqlsaaiio ' J' M nl Mglnfry Avenue I Qlufq-9 e Leys 'driving and swimming ii plan loxlm-if cz lnoir stylisl' . . i - ' 4.1 member Qf1Al4PB'Bulle+in Boord,Com- .. ,. -A . P mlffee , leoves Cupicl's arrow le ' 1 Mrs Grossmqn. V l - s D jaw Vicfor Boniorno ,CJ 222 Armsfrong Avenue Vic , member of Record Club, hopes fo become on engineer . . . enioys doling ond driving . . . will never for- gel' The guys in Homeroom 203. -0 Y 'H x l if F- -qvn 1 - . ,Vg -WAT i s fy V J .V l Q5f1,.',,':'-f.f- .ludifh Bauer 9 Van Houien Avenue ucly has been choir member, Scroll w ' rep., G.O. Commilfee clwoirmon . , . .gl remembers running for G.O. secrelory W l . . . plans on c coreer os on elemen- llff -' lary school leccher. HJ Frances Boffi 3 I 0 Winfield Avenue Frcnme remembers 'rlwe crowded loclc- th unch ond H.R. II7 . . . fulure slenographer . . . 6.0. and closs commuffees . , . enioys movies, slroling, ond designing clofhes. J .2 I James Branagan 473 Wesi' Side Avenue Jimmy was a member of 'Phe S+udy Club , , . currenlly enioys working on his car and walking The halls of Snyder . , . plans a career in fhe Air Force. ? Pefer Braeckel 3I9-73rd Sfreef Norfh Bergen, NJ. Pele enioys rock 'n roll. especially American Bandsiand . . . college hope- ful . . . remembers The wonderful sfudenfs and 'reachers of The .G.O. meefingsn . . . leaves his homework +o us. 56 Karen Lea Breach I674 Hudson Blvd. Karen plans fo become a secrefary . . . offended Girls' Sfale, an ushereiie, 6.0 Finance Commirfee chairman . enjoys reading . . . never forgef'Mr.. Taylor's rhumba lessons. V.,,,,,,, , . Barfholomew Brescia I'-79A Virginia Avenue Barl s fond memories include Mrs Gleason's frig. class and The Archifec: fural Drawing and Chess Clubs . . . plans fo become an elecirician. -i. M argaref Brunn 8 Sfegman Sfreef Marge parhcipafed in ihe Handi- craf Square Dancing and Junior Red Cross Clubs enloys daring and hif 'runes hopes fo become a compro- meler operalor 'S' Florence Browning 243 Ddhfdlfh Avenue Flo plans fo become a bookkeeper . , . is an amafeur play direcior and prinrer . . , wills her job in H.R., in- cluding Mrs. Kurcharsky's errands, fo lhe incoming freshmen. W ,t'- .X X Russell Bryanl' 85 Slevens Avenue Russ remembers Mr, Singer and his iob as boolcroom assislanf . . . enioys daling and driving . . . enroule 'lo J.C. Sfale . . . wills his locker 'ro he lhaf can open if. Wilma Burgess 342 Forresl Sireei' Willie likes To socialize , . . was a member of 'fhe l2A Prom a-nd Nomina- fion Commillees . . . plans a career as a Teacher. ,.,i There is wisdom in fimely silence which is beH'er fhan all speech. David Bursfeln a fufure chemisl' enioys fishing no? in school . . , parficipafed S ience Club and Scroll . , . re- 5'rh lunch and Mr. Hansen's pledge lesfs. 40 Broadman Pkwy. c ly 1 , vis Plula rch 's Ann Marie Busela I9 Seaview Avenue Ann remembers The baskelball leam and Snyder dances . . . was secrelary of School Spiril' Commillee, and G.O. rep. . . . plans +o become a secretary. Karen Burns 83 Sferling Avenue Ka was Honor Sociely chairman. French Club, Snyder Life Business Srafl . . jremembers French debales and Mr. McKinney's 7-parf fesls . , . plans fo offend Slafe Teacher's College. ?hT,,,,. - , , , Barbara Bush 48 'New Sfreel' Bushy , whose lavoriie pasfime is dating. can be seen rushing fo meelings . . . chairman of Honor Sociely Coach- inq CommiH'ee . . . hopes fo be a slenographer . .l . remembers lhe Chrislmas corsages. 37 Margarel' Bufler 73 Wesf 54+h Sireel Peggy's ocfivilies include The Square Dancing Club, Volleyball ancl Baslcelball Teams . . . plans fo be a physical edu- cafion Teacher . . . leaves her I2V2 sneakers for our Trophy CGS6. 2--.1 7' ' j' 1 Mary Lou Calabrese 2200 Hudson Blvcl. Ruby's favorile pasfime is sporfing evenfs . . . a fufure legal slenographer, IIB Class Parliamenlarian. Senior Prom Commillee chairman . . , leaves her lwirling uniform lo successors. 38 Gerald Buffs II5 Car+ere+ Avenue Jerry will allencl college in Ihe fall . . . parlicipaled in bolh Ihe French and Sfudy Clubs . , . will never forgel Mrs. Jacobs' hislory class and Mrs. Bleclcer's H.R. I'ZGi'.lTi, ix l:.:Z-,' l I I Love +hy neighbor. Brenda Anne Calloway 24 McAcloo Avenue Bren was a member of lhe Choir, Girls' Baslcerball Team, various 6.0. commii- 'rees . . . remembers Dr. Wahl , . . plans Io go 'lo 'reacher's college. Lorraine Buziak 3l8 Ege Avenue Lori remembers Mrs. Ciofli and How many noficed thai? . . . secrelariol ecli+or of Scroll, Snyder Life. Honor Sociely . . . a business career , . . enjoys Iallcing on 'rhe phone wilh Pal. Thales Edward Campbell 86 Fullon Avenue Eddie plans +o enI'er college or Ihe services . . . IIB Commillee chairman, I2B Execulive Council , . . Track Team . . . never forge? Mrs. Bleclrer's l'l.R. l , l ,. M. , 4Nx:'1,,,a-f r -'-,V A' f . .g f Ann Carey l43 Seaview Avenue Ann remembers her dulies as Miss Caldwell's secrerary, and H.R. 323 . . . Snyder Life rep, and High-Liler reporfer . . . enioys dancing and hopes To be- come a secrelary. Alice Carp l85 Randolph Avenue Alice, a fulure slenographer, has pcrlicipofed in ihe Dance and Typing Clubs . . . enioys movies and pizza . . . will always remember l-l.R. 323. Peler Carney I05 Oak Slreel' Peie enioys dancin9 and Swlmmlng' and working on commiilees . . . mem- ber gf Swimming Team . . . leGveS mirror 'ro Mr. Lee and P'50l moncge' meni . . . career in reloil merchan- dising. x..' Thelma Carson 77 Virginia Avenue Thelma remembers I-LR. 323. lunch- fime, and foolball games . . . Record and Typing Clubs . . . likes Johnny Malhis . . . plans 'ro offend business school for career as slenographer. Linda Caroselli 3 Parnell Place Lin is member of 'rhe Typing for Plea- sure Club , . . plans lo become o classes and her wok on + en Luncheon Cc secreiary , . , remembers Mrs. Kal-is r ii s Marie Caruso 252 Cusler Avenue Quir'l served on class Execuiive Coun- cil and Prom and Dance Commiliees . . . hopes lo be a cosmelicion . , . will always 'remember Mr. Slane and lhe Snyder baslcelball games, 59 Joseph Cerbone 68 Williams Avenue Joe , presidenl' IIB, I2A, l2B . . . delegale Io Boys' Sfale . , . Honor Sociely . . . fond memories oi morn- ing fun in Cale . . . enioys a good iime . . . plans a corner in medicine. I if-6 5+ George Checkowski 549 Communipaw Avenue Georges fovorire posfime is wishing school was closed for rhe Ierm . . , IIB Dance Commiiree . . . remembers Mr. Barileifs general merals class . . . fufure undecided. 40 Raymond Chaneski l27 Dwighf Sireei' Ray plans lo allend college Io sludy mechanical engineering . . . Checker Club. senior oclivilies . . . remembers Doc's solid class . . . enioys bowling. Cleair Cheofham. Jr. 707 Ocean Avenue Cleoir will never iorgel lhe lovely ladies in lhe lore office . . . member of Track and Gym Clubs . . . enioys singing . . . likes daring, nixes lrig. . . . plans +o become a doclor. Harvey Chessler 2I58 Boulevard l'larv was 6.0. rep. . . . member of fhe Alhleiic Club . . . never forgel 'lhree Ierms wifh Dr. Wahl . . . good limes in H.R. I26 . . . enioys dancing, driving . . . 'ro go fo Rulgers Io sfudy medicine. Elsie Chinigo 384 Woodlawn Avenue El will enier business world , . . member of G.O., Ticker Commillee, Bowling . . . never lorgef opening locker offer I'l'1e fiirh 'lry . . , will re- member Miss Croolrer's l'l.R. 213. ar li5'l'r 1 if T, , 1 QPF? X54 Virginia Cimo 352 Armsirong Avenue Ginny remembers walking 'rhrough Snyder's hallways before I-LR ,,.. Bullelin Board Commiliee, Decorating Commirlee, Typing Club . . . Ginny plans lo become a secrefary. Whalever is good lo kno Marianne Colarusso 297 Union Slreel Mare will offend business college . . . Junior Twirlers, Bulleiin Board CommiHee. Cheerleaders Club . . . enjoys lalking on phone . . . remem- bers l'l.R. 2l3 and all ihe friends. 1-L. f- . r' fr. f , ' ff Y: - 'gi' jr Sarah Clark 186 Car+ere+ Avenue Sookie's favorite poslimes are skaling and woiching T.V. . . . remembers public speaking class . . . member oi Dance Club, Typing Club . . . plans lo go lo business school. GJ w is difficull +o learn. Plaio 57 if Corrado S. Colasurdo II4 Wilkinson Avenue Sal will always remember Doc's alg. 4 class, Mrs, Colaneri's lialion classes . . . when nor in school Sol enjoys sleeping . . , iuiure plans undecided. Maura Bridgel' Cleary I02 Danforfh Avenue Maura was IZB G.O. rep. . . . Square Dancing Club. Bookkeeping Club , . . remembers 203's pizza poriy . Maura plans To become a privale relary. SSC- ,,.-rf-,mgsmfrr aff? A r' Y' iw -fs i'Ni '!.,. Dominick Colasurdo 276 Old Bergen Road Dorn enioys horseback riding, dancing . . . Snyder Life rep .... Record Club, Senior acfiviiies . . . always remember Mrs. Grossmon's l-LR. 3lO . . , plans lo aiiend IBM school. 41 Frank Cole Sl Clerk Sireel' Frank was member oi Gym and Cross Counlry Track Teams. Spari Clubs . . . always remember Miss lrving's informal English classes . . . enioys dreaming . . . plans io ioin 'l'l'1e Navy, Walfer Cook 228 Pearsall Avenue Bud enioys baseball and bowling . . . member of Game, Record, Visual Aid Clubs , . , will always remember Doc's frig. class . . . plans fo at fend IBM school, 42 i.s,.,Y ,, Arnold Conrad 46 McAdoo Avenue Arnie plans lo oilend Bible College +o become a Minisler , . . likes baskel- ball . . . IIB Class Veep . . . 6.0. Parliameniarion ..,. Snyderama, Senior Class ploy . . . remembers ploy 'ag rehearsals. 'K Richard Conroy l44 Garfield Avenue Rick remembers Mr. Taylor's class in 227 . . . likes bowling . , , member of fhe 'ream . . . G.O. rep. , . . Rick plans 'l'o ioin lhe Armyr The love of money is fhe parenf of all wickedness. C: T51 If ' lii??H12Qg2.iiP, T , A 1 ,y, 3 my 4 . K yi, J ! , ' -.., ,,..-1 . , K i if - i . . I ,A pl , gil- ' .1 ,,,. C W .9 K L, A '., ig 1, 'Q i, 1 at-4 .1.,.n. L 5 X X, Lynn Cooke 37 College Drive Cookie was Scroll and 6.0. rep, . . . member of Record Club . . , fond memories of Miss Farran+'s English classes . . . enioys playing records and ealing . . . fulure plans undecided. Pliocylides Melvyn Cornin 3 Van Houfen Avenue Mel plans io offend college . . . member of band for four years . . . IIB Refreshmenl Commiflee, Track Team . , . enjoys fixing lhe car . . . will never forgel l-l.R. 301. Jian! ff! L i'5fL7'Z'L'i , I OI Bidwell Avenue Lesfer Cox 42 College Drive Les will never iorgel Mrs, Gleqgoffg lfl9- ClUSS . . . enioys sleeping and ice skaling , . , Malh Club , , , Amaleur Radio Club, Spanish Club , , h plans lo alle-nd college. Ann M. Currey I80 Princelon Avenue Ann plans +o become a secrelary , . . member of Algebra Club. Square Dancing Club, Publiciiy Commiilee . . . enjoys shopping , . . will always re- member rushing 'ro gel 'the besl lype- wrifers. N r ll Richard Crocono me ,lf1,7Qf,,fff4fJ4i0 of Q Crow enioys driving when noi in school 4 . . member of l2B Tuxedo Commiliee, Reireshmenls Commilfee . . , will always remember'l'l.R. ll6's debaies . . . plans lo enlisl in lhe Navy. 'si W! rf ,M , f ,,.1rys? Sondra 3l6 Van Nosfrand Avenue Sandy will never forgel our baslrel- ball 'leam . . . member oiCl'1oir, 6.0. Finance Cornmillee. School Spirii Com- millee, G.O. Ticker Commillee . . . plans career as privaie secreiary. lf ,JD ,E 1 Jf'lff1'j Mary Croxfon l74 Van Nosirani' Avenue Tiny was acllve in senior acliviiies . . . Square Dance Club, Cheerleaders Club, IIB Cloalc Room Commillee . . . fond memories are racing lo bear ihe 8:45 bell . . . a privale secreiary. M are W. Deifch l920 Hudson Boulevard Marc enioys playing baskelball and re- laxing . . . 6.0. Parliamenfarian, Scroll sporls edilor . . . Nalional Science Fair iinalisl . . . New Jersey Boys' Sfale . . . plans 'ro sfudy medicine. 43 Orlando Dellaporfa I79 Armsfrong Avenue Orlando was parficiponi in senior ac- 'Hvilies . . . never forgel Mr. Krieger's pep folks , . . likes hisfory . . . enioys sleeping . , . plans 'lo become an IBM operaior, Richard D'Esposifo I9 Bosfwicir Avenue Richie Dee enioys relaxing, 6.0. rep.. Scroll rep. . . . Ari Club, Snyder Life rep .... never forgei' Mr. Sha- piro's arcl1i'rec+ural drawing class . . . fufure plans are 'io make a million. 44 Ronald DeMaHeo 348 Van Nostrand Avenue Ronnie plans lo a+'rend college . . . member of G.O., Class Execuiive Coun- cil, Gymnaslics, Ticlcel Commiiiee . . . enioys bowling , . . will never forge+ Mrs. Grossman and H.R. 3Ol. r:t' A -.1 Jane Dempsey I44 Virginia Avenue Janie will never forgel Mr. Culli+y's English class . , . enioys gab sessions . . . member of Firsl Aid, Business Machines Clubs . . . Janie plans a fufure in flue business world, John Devaney 236 Bayview Avenue Div , IZB class Parliamenlarian . . . member of Class Dance Commiflee, acfive in ,senior aciiviiies - . . never forgel' Miss Simeone's H.R. H2 . . . enjoys loaling . . . plans +o affend college. rq, A V n fhe modeling Squad Clolc oom never games W jW Carolyn Dolly I32 Ocean Avenue Dolly finds ice slcaling a greai sporl . . . Sewing Club, Junior Twirlers, Typ- ing Club ,... dislikes 'flue pungenl odors emilled by lhe chem. lab. . . . 0 lulure IBM operalor. ,-Q di! John F. Dlglio 74 Clarke Avenue Dig will always remember lhe phrase Do you 'lake gym? . . , four-year Band member . . . G.O.. class aclivi- 'ff-:--i lies, Door Palrol . . . likes music . . . i Y will go To college or work. +- i Slrilce while lhe iron is hola Pillorus Georgene Doney D so so I 892 Hudson Blvd. George inlends fo be a slenographer . . . recalls visiling Mr. PeHino'lo's HQR. fo read 'rhe bulleiin . . . Twirler Squad, Usherefle . . . will miss lhe bear of drums ci' 'Foolball games. 1-1, at Kafhleen Doran 66 Terhune Avenue ,f Kai'hy will never 'lorgel lhe lime she disconnecled Mr. Gul'erl's call lo Dr. Reynolds . . . IIB Color. l2B Who's ,.,.. , Who Commillees . . . fo be a fufure -1 58.44-.251 I V slenog rapher. Thomas Donafo 200 Arlinglon Avenue Tommy was in lhe Record and Sludy Clubs . . . will never forgei' Mr. Res- livos' aslronomy class . , . recreoiion is sleeping . . . fulure undecided. -,f---- 1 - -- W -f '- Diane Dudek 1-. 450 Ocean Avenue Di . . . favorile pasfime is going oul wifh Mike . . . recalls lhe lime she fried To gel a change of schedule , . . Co-coplain Drill Squad, Honor Sociely. . . . an assisfanl' accounlanl. 45 1 wax K bf Eliof Dunsky 33 Rufgers Avenue Eliof hunfs and fishes for recreafion . . . Scroll phoiographer, Radio Science Club , . . memories of Mr. Resfivos' chem. class . . . will slarf college in Seplember in a pre-med course. Kennefh Ernsf 2I S+a1'e Normal Place Ernie's pasfirne is cruising in cars . . . plans 'ro offend college . . . member of Prinling Club . . . will remember Mr. Woi'anowslci's M.D. classes and Mrs, Rush. 46 We s , is - , ,G l aclrson Avenue f-l'1g.i.'lHf 1 P Awn v ex X ' 's slill undecided aboui' his if, E' fr' ' Xgmre . . . fwo year varsiiy member of H' l f'f5'3'P'j Ifggliy, rf-.M X' Sourh Hudson Champion Basketball Ni D ' il 'fl'-if :ll,'l' Team . . amu by walking fhrough ' 'QQQKS ' i . li sporis. 1 l , it 'X ' f fm i Y Y l' lf l ' lm A if-, ' J r - . ,- J' 1 lic! ' ' .Ill nl ,Jill I i Wil ll A A X ijfli ,V - ffl: l!x,,.f xv. 'VH 'r !I:,,g-X vl ni! Q .s1 , A if V f .,A r l 'V Noel Edwards I32 Ocean Avenue Noel won'+ 'Forgei' Mr. Kelly's physics class , . . lilces +o daydream . . . member of Exehcufive Council, Decora- iions Commiiiee . . , Scroll reporfer , ,. . will sfari' college in Sepfember. +he besi' sacrilice Thai' man can Menander A righfeous life is pay To Heaven. rviimf , mu 1 A I In Francis Exkorn 5 Heclrman Drive Frank will ioin fhe Marines offer grad- uafion . . . member of Chess Club . . . will never forge? Mr. Rodan's M.S. class . . . approves sleeping as his favorife pasfime. Rifa Esposifo 375 Fulfon Avenue Ri+a's favorife pasfime is doing home- work lnafurallyl . . . Dance Commif- fee, G.O., Execufive Council. senior ac- fiviiies . . . remembers Mr. Reilly . . . fhe fuiure legal secrefary. 1 I ' ' ,sis B' Diana Louise Faber 2600 Hudson Blvd. Di will always have memories of Senior Class Play fryouls and . . . Band, Honor Sociely, Snyder Life . . . spare 'rime is spenr 'rroveling and working . . . a fulure velerinarian. UDOC.. - .'v Q .Q -' ' Michael Fesfino 223 Old Bergen Road Mike plans lo be an IBM operalor . . , worked on Dance Commilfee. Sludy Club . . . likes llalion, dislikes English . . . enjoys driving when nol in school. k. Joseph Fabio I60 Clendenny Avenue Joe plays in 'fhe seasonal sporls . . . IIB. l2A, l2B Dance Commillee . . . remembers Mr. Culliiy . .- , Varsily Baseball for 'lwo years . . . will enfer Armed Forces or play professional ball. M J if' .u .2 ,NAA- ,,. 4... Q-sql A. Edward Finkle 40 Sheffield Slreel' Ed can be found playing drums when noi in school . , . member of the Square Dancing Club . . . will enler fhe Navy af+er graduarion. Mollie Feifh 254 Bergen Avenue Mollie has been Club Edilor of Scroll . . . Play Commillee, Usherelie. Honor Sociely . . . recalls excilemenl' of bas- kelball games . . . likes plays . . . fo college and maioring in dramafics. John Fiorino 2I2 Linden Avenue Jack spends his spare lime wafching and playing mosl sporls . . . dislikes shorl' lunch periods . . . Presidenl of Band Club . , . will allend college offer graduafion. 47 Carl Fischer 27 Fox Place Carl was Presidenf of Rod and Gun Club . . . member of Square Dancing Club and Swimming Team . . . lunch lime or Leon's will always be remem- bered . . . paslime is hunring and fishing. 'Ds Dawn Faofe Il3 Bayview Avenue Dawn is a 'fulure florisi . . . member of Biology. Malh Clubs, G.O. rep., IIB Ticker Commiflee . . . memories are confusing schedules on assembly doys . . . likes gardening and dancing. 415 4 f' J. Pafrick Forfe 57 Pamrapo Avenue Par recalls Alg. 4 class wiih Miss Caldwell . , . Presidenl of School Spiril' Commillee . . . Assislonr Edifor of Snyder Life, l2B Dance Commiffee . . . will allend college. - ,es ., 1 ,v..,,E 15.3.11 -'N Michael Fraikor I94 Randolph Avenue Mike digs records and baseball . . . member of Chess and Checker Club . . . will never forge? Miss Brawne's alg. class . . . will probably ioin lhe Navy. 48 James Francis 85 Arlinglon Avenue Jimmy served on Nominaling Com- millee and member of Sludy Club . . . likes loaflng . , . will always remember his eighl lerms in Miss Finizio's lfalian class . . . ioining lhe Navy. I, ,spin I, Frank Franfino 203 Garfield Avenue Frank will be a clroflsman or ioin H-ie Navy . . . H.R. rep, . . . member of lhe Archileclural and Record Clubs . . . dislikes one-way locker sysfem . . . bowls and draws for recreafion. -mb f K ,f I pf My Dani ris o I anfor I1 L 'Illonfglqbgs To b n Ad ial ' e av '. . . . rep., er of i ia Clu Pa o Squad, d os E TdeI1. . . loves io do ho ork 4 i alc ing felevision. Q 17- Frank Fricchione I34 Dwighi' Sfreef goes up down sfairways? . . . member of 6.0. Bulle- Board Commiiiee . , . Exif Day chairman . . . manager of . remembers liolion class will go fo college. vve may be bold when iusfice fighfs for us. Sophocles , I ,,..., , I ,io 1-1, Phyllis Gaifo 79 Wilkinson Avenue is anofher fulure sfenographer likes lisiening fo records and radio . Scroll rep.. IIB Ticlcei . . remembers H.R. 2l3 and Mr. Schorr's hisfory class. - 4323? Barbara Gallagher I29 Bidwell Avenue Barb remembers senior acfiviiies and H.R. lI2 . . . member of Volleyball Team, Honor Socieiy, Ushereiles . . . aspires io be a professional dancer . . . enioys driving and dancing. Vincenzia Fugaro 95 Terhune Avenue Vinnie served as IIB, IZA. l2B cor- responding secreiary . . . dreams of awning a big yellow Lincoln conver- rible . , . remembers ihe iime she pui ihermomeier under hoi waier. f-7,...,7,, , .W , , Camille Ganci 270 Lembeclr Avenue Camille delighfs in sleeping' and eaiing . , . member of Chess Club, 6.0. rep. . . . remembers Miss Finizio's lialian class and Miss Farranf's English class . . . IBM operalor. 49 Linda Gardner 228 Bergen Avenue Linda was member of IZA Execufive Council . . . Typing and Game Clubs . . . lilies sewing and relaxing . . . memories of l2A pizza parfy . plans career as secrelory. Charles Giardina I7 College Drive Charlie enioys baseball and dancing . . . member of Swimming and Gym Teams . . . will never forge? Doc's alg. class, going on T.V. in l2A . . . fulure engineer. 50 V Eugene Garley 3 Heclcmann Drive Gene plans 'lo enler college . . . member of Record. Sludy Clubs. 6.0. rep .... Bowling leam . . . likes making money . , . remembers leach- ers waking him up in class. 'X' The educalion of fhe every s+a+e. Sharon Giles l23 Orienf Avenue Tulu was member of Decoraling Com- miffee, 6.0. rep., Record and Typing Clubs . . . remembers lhe mouse in gym . . . loves ll'alian foods, enioys T.V .... a++ending business school. Michael Giannace I57 Fullon Avenue Mike remembers Mr. Friedman's ex- perimenfs . . . 45 min. of knowledge in Doc's class . . . enioys foolball . . G.O. rep .,.. Dance Club . . fufure plans undecided, young is lhe proper basis of W fee never rf fi 'ogenes -- --11 l.L Joanne Gioia 3I2 Prince+on Avenue Jo enjoys Typing and dancing . . . member of Freshman Baskelball Team, IIB 6.0. Ticker ancl Cloak 'Room Corn- millees . , . will always remember senior class aclivilies . . . slenograplier. 'S UN 'If 'U-VT73Xi 'T C1 , .H-.9 I X 1 y ' I arol Lynne Goldey J , 4.- 1 SI Fulton Avenue Cgrfol will always remember I'I.R. 2I3 of . . member of Girls' Bowling Team . . . Library Council. Snyder Life rep. . . . enjoys going +o Ihe Village . . . +o Fashion Insfifufe of Technology. Pafricia Gioscio 340 Virginia Avenue Folly was IZA, IZB Scroll rep.. IZA Tickel Commillee . . . Boolcroorn Club . . . always remember running 'ro lore clefenlions . . . enioys clay dreaming . . , will enler nursing school. . W? Y i 54113, Judifh Grace I07 Arlinglon Avenue Judy enioys lislening Io Johnny Maflwis albums . . . office assislanl . . . Dramafic Club. Charm Club . . . re- members senior lunclw fables . . . Mr. PeI's clerenlions . , . slenographer. 51 Roberi' Grace :e Grazian . Armsfrong ven VI! plons oil' cl ege . , o e Cheerleo r ec- neri s fondly!Leln bers IW. 65 Greenville Ave-nue Bob wos ociive in IIB Execulive Coun- cil . . . IZA Decorolions Commillee . . . enioys swimming ond cors . . . memories of Mr. Friedmon's physics class . . . 'lo college. an Pamela Grazul 270 Ege Avenue mixed up l'l.R. . . . rushing lo Ihir floor from gym . . . IIB Cloolc Roo Pom will never forgel Miss Simeone c n c David Greenberg 79 Sferling Avenue Dave enioys doing homework? . . . member of Scroll Ari' Siofl . '. . Prom Commiifee chairman . . . will olwoys remember Doc Rosenberg . . . will ol- fend college for scienlific career. 52 Daniel Greene 585 Bramhall Avenue Donny was member of IIB Dance Commillee . . . G.O, rep., A+hle'rics Club . . . enjoys playing boslcefboll . . . never forgef Mrs. Browne's clcss . . io be an elecfronics fechnicicn. Commlllee . . . IZA Bullelin ond De orolions Commirlees . . . c sfenographer. John Griffin I59 Terhune Avenue Johnny enjoys bowling . . . member of I2A Cloak Room Commiflee . . . Scroll rep .... Snyder Life . . , will remember Mr. Krieger's occounling closs . . . plans 'ro become on oc- counlonf. R X1 ., .W I I fi ' l f ever I 1 .I ii O -6-7 Virginia Griffin 369 Fulion Avenue 'Ginny will always remember rhe rowded locker room . . . IIB Pin ommifiee, Scroll rep.. G,O. Dance ommiilee . . . enioys going Io fool'- all games . . , plans fo be a nurse. Sandra Grisf I28 Clerk SIree'I' Sandy will always remember The fun had in lhe library . . . member ali Execulive Council , . , enioys dancing . . . plans ia offend college io be- come a feacher. .f L y learning I'o obey you will learn how 'Io govern. Joanne Grompone 20I Clenderrny Avenue Gromp plans To be a secreiary . . . wirlers' Squad . , . Choir . . . loves eeiing people . . . will never forge? e daily meeiings af Henry Snyder's afue wifh friends af 8:30. 'i K ff'- 'SL 415 9 Solon '--Q Howard Halperin 40 Wade Sireei' Howie will never forge? Doc's 'I'rig. class . . . member of IZA Ticker Com- miiiee. 6.0. rep., Bridge Club . . . enioys swimming . . . will offend col- lege. Lorraine Groben I7 College Drive Larry was member of I2B Who's Who Commifiee . . . Magazine, Square Dancing. Cheerleaders Clubs . . , fond memories of Mrs. Ka+Z's classes . , . enioys bowling , . . Iiuiure srenographer. I. ,' I V I .I L ... Carole Ann Harden II6 Kearney Avenue Carole enioys reading and collecfing records . . . l2B Decoraiion Commiiiee . . . Drill Squad member . . . Snyder Life and Scroll rep. . , . never forgel I-l.R. 323 , . . 'ro offend ,I.C. Sfale College fo be a feacher. 53 Mariorie Harfneff 69 Claremonf Avenue Elnora Harper 26 Kearney Avenue Marge plans To become a Novol Do mesflc Engineer Snyder Life bus: ness manager Caprain of Drill Squad enpoys wafer skiing wrnhng leffers Naugl1+y was a member of l2A Nominaling Commiilee, l2B Cloak Room Commiffee . , . Typing for Pleasure and Record Clubs . . . mem- ories of Miss Farran+'s IZA English class . . . a fufure srenographer. ..,N at bm Mary Hawkes 3 Hecltman Drive Mary will never 'liorgef Mrs. Colaneri's H.R ..., Scroll rep , . . Luncheon 'K Commilfee. Tickers Commi'H'ee '. . . f! will La . Henry Hirsch 307 Sfevens Avenue Hank enioys bowling . . . Scroll phofograplwy edifor . . . Bowling Team . . . Honor Sociely . . . remembers Doc's rrig. class . . . plans io af- 'rend engineering college, 54 Dance Club , . . plans io be a secre- fary. If you are fond of learning you will soon be full of learning. Isocrares Joan Hopf 26 Warner Avenue menl' Commiflee, IIB Nominaring Com forge? H.R. 323 and Mrs. Rush. .F,'.:L,d Zi' Alfred Holpp 26 Fulfon Avenue Al was an acrive member of line Record Club . . . senior ocfivilies . . . memories of fhe one-way fraffic in +l1e locker room . . . enioys boslcerball 4 . . . 'ro college. i'1,.i, f' I, 'Ee ec, ' ' -fe, I Joan plans +o become a secrelary . . . Honor Sociery. chairman IIB Refreshl miifee, Decorating Commiflee . . . enioys going fo dances . . . will never Rida Hoyer 9l Linden Avenue . . Goal: lo oblain a privale pilol' f1 favor'le paslime is flying a plane l ice . . . member of Palrol Squad . . senior aclivifies . . . plans lo become an airline slewarcless. -.- Chrisfine Hrynka 258 Ege Avenue Tina was a member of lhe 6.0. Fin- ance Commillee . . . Snyder Life re' parler . . . worked in book room . . . will never forgel Mr. Friedman's physics experimenls . . . plans leaching career. Arfhur Horway l l4I Dwighf Slreef Anile will never 'forgel H.R, 203 . . . member Baseball Team . . . Baseball and Baslcelball Clubs . . . enioys bowl- ing , , . disliked English 8 . . . plans fo allend college. Earl Hunsicker I05 Ocean Avenue Junior plans 'lo allend college . . . enioys walching T.V, . . . 6.0. rep. . . . Sports Club , . . Record Club . . . will always remember iolces fold during lunch. lfrv! ' N' ,, W NX, ,I 'Y lg 2 . l 5, V as ,Mus Margarei' Hunfer l52 Virginia Avenue Peggy will always remember Mrs. Grossman's H.R, 3OI . . . member of llB and IZA Acfivifies Commillee . . . enioys eafing and sleeping . . . plans career in The secrefarial field. QUT' -.SIM ' Q, Susan Hyaff 73 Slerling Avenue Suzy enjoys lislening io records . . . Honor Sociely member . , . Choir . , . G.O. corresponding secrelary . . . always remember campaign for G-.O. secrelary . . . plans include leaching. 55 Kennefll Hyle 387 Van Nosfrand Avenue Kenny was vice presidenl of +l1e Rod and Gun Club , . , member of The Ralph lannuccilli 326 Calor Avenue Ralph plans fo ioin lhe service . . . member of Foolball Team and Haskel- ball Club . . . enioys playing foofboll and baskelball . , . will never lorgel Mr. Sl'1apiro's l'l.R. 3. Gym Team . . . will remember Wes? Poinf Trip wills gym leam . . . plans fo become an accounlanf, Thomas W. James 48 Neplune Avenue T.J. . , . favorile pasfime daling . . . played varsily foolball . . . Gym Team . . .will never forge? Doc Rosenberg'5 classes . , . plans 'ro al- fend college upon gradualion. 56 Eli, -ifw' V TTWTWYTW ' ' J? Qhs Ronald Jankowski II9 Old Bergen Road Smiley was member of lnlrarnural Baskelball. IZA Aclivify Commi'r+ee . , . will always remember Mrs. Ciolili and l1er l-low many nolice fl'1al? . . . plans 'ro sfudy denlisfry. '-d 'fun Roberii lppolifo 202 Boyd Avenue Bob will never forgel lunch on lbe Boulevard . . . member of Foolball Team 4 . . chairman of IIB, 12A Dance Commilfees . . 4 enioyed working in The A 81 P offer school . . . plans o service ca reer. yi ' live' 2- 4, J eralqt Jannuzzelli XI3 Mo lawn Avenue J' rry auns To aflencl college and ' hiiy usiness a inislrafion ,Y . e ber,of Fool' l cgncl Gym Tefams . . Bandh . .vclasy T cl' ifia fe 4. . L il remeflerllvlr. locolbig jr-dfcllisses. , .1 fi jx Q' w T IX T, 1 i il Q, xr Anfhony R. Jaskolka A .fe- Ann Jasmslu 016 23 Greenville Avenue , 9I Boyd Avenue Champ enioys making money . . . member of Execuiive Council . . . G.O. rep. . , . Game and Record Clubs . . , plans fo become an elecfrician. Vincenf Jelm 67 Van Cleef S+ree+ Vinnie was G.O. presiclenl . . . 6.0. vice presidenl . . . Honor Sociefy . . . Bowling Team . . . will remember 6.0. campaigns . . . plans +o sfudy engi- neering in college. Pai will always remember Mrs. Krzy- zak's Lalin classes . . . member of Honor Socieiy, Uslwererfes, Scroll Boo- srer manager . , . plans 'fo become a research chemisi. 4 . x S, I if l grow old lea new every day. Solon ky' DVEWTQX i hn G. Johnsfone 39 Long Sireel Johnny plans To enler ine service. Then college . . . will always remem- ber Doc's lasr :lass ai Snyder and frying oul for Senior Class Play . . . will never iorgei running fo gel ihe Times. Meri C' ' ii ' ' ' ,:- .' ii . ,,.. i.- Arlene Judge 36l Danforfh Avenue Ari fondly recalls fhe slampede in ihe girls' lockers af 3:00 . . . member of Twirlers' Club . , . enjoys falking on lhe phone , . . hopes lo become a privaie secrelary. Michael S. Kafz 76 Boyd Avenue Mike enjoys riding around in The car . . . IZA-I2B vice presidenf . , . Honor Sociely , . . will never forge? Doc's alg. class . . . plans lo sfudy vefarinary medicine. 57 Elaine Keenan 260 Gran? Avenue Elaine was on aclive pariicipalor in senior aclivilies . . , Refreshmenl Commiriee , , . Record Club . . . Twirlers' Club . . . never forge? lhe morning derenlions she never made . . . fufure secrelary. Judlfh Ann Kiken 28 Highview Road Kiki enioys window shopping for clothes she can'+ a'FFord . . . HOHOF Sociely . . . Scroll Edilor . . . Choir will remember signals in Miss McComb's class . . , plans college. 58 Allan Kelly C ' 69 Arlingfon Avenue Al plans +o enler ihe Air Force . . . IIB Dance Commillee . . . Pairol Squad . . . senior acrivilies . . . enjoys bowling . , . never larger mixed- up Friday schedules, John Kelly 34 Clarke Avenue Kelly will never larger Mr. Brady's A 8: P Encyclopedias . . . member of Track Team . . . Snyder Life . , . IIB class Parliamenlarian . . . plans career as ci poliiician. Any excuse will serve a +yranl'. Aesop Carol Ann Klsielewski 328 Calor Avenue Carol plans lo allend Monfclair Sfale College . . . Senior Ticker Commilfee . . . senior acliviiies , , . Senior Dance . . . enioys ealing. dancing and boys . . , will remember going on Rafe ihe Record, A 6 Paul Kish fl i V 228 Pearsall Avenue l r I , Paul was aclive on 'rhe Gym Team . . . T58-,bu -'NN-i K member ol Archilecfural Drawing and ' Scrabble Clubs . . . Snyder Life . . . -A 7 enioys working on his car . . , plans ro join +he Navy. .ff f I .1 , Lf 4 Carol Ann Korba 223 Calor Avenue Carol dreams of visiling Hawaii . . . aciive member of senior acfivilies . . . will never forget l'l.R, 203 . . . enioys swimming and sewing . , . Carol plans To become a secretary. Carole Kornufik 296A Ege Avenue sd lo-.- .A Q, . ff! X071 fill ' Marilyn fKoble,ngjf' ' I99S Boulevard I MAA enioys socializing . . . member of Spanish Club . . . Dramalic Club X,,f5 6' . . . Spanish lillay . . .I Flag Day Pro- Sfanley Korzenowski, Jr. 340 Virginia Avenue Stan hopes lo become a good prinler . . , he was a member of 'l'l'16 Baseball Club, Prinling and Scrabble Clubs . . . enioys going lo baskeiball games , . will remember Mr. Taylor's H.R. Vs., , i lj f ff i .3 lrene Joan Kosfanfy I 52 Gales Avenue lrene will always remember Mr. Res+ivo's chem class . . . member School Spiril Commiflee . . . Scroll rep. . . . lrene enjoys reading and 'rraveling . . . lurure receprionisl. A N Carole was a member of lhe Class Bulle- lin Commifree . . . Class Publiciiy Commirlee . . , Square Dancing Club . , , will never lorgel Mrs. Ka+z's shorfer shorfhand forms . . . plans lo be a secrefary. i i J -v . as A Edward Kovary I96I Boulevard Ed enioyed daling in fhe girls' gym on Fridays . . . Ac+iviry and Publicily Commillees . . . will never lorgel long discussions abour girls and cars . . . plans la enrer The field of service. 59 William Krau B3 Clerk Sl'ree'l' Billy has been a mem Pafrol Squad and Gym Team . . . s ioys bowling and swimming , , . -1 members one-way 'rraflic , , , will enie Mei K il37 J g Siree mor Lu clweon onnmiife I es l io Joh Mal is . . . 2 inc u e - . erraros .2 , fi -Wh I 'T f. 2 ' dgef' plans becom ly ' T . , . .mber of R eshmenl, ic 1, and i ' , , . l'l: l e u ' Ivy' My ri I d A F ' o ics - ss O 'l ll I b 'r e , M if J' X , Teachers college. i f Donald Lagousker 33l Jackson Avenue Don enioys daiing and sleeping in his free iime . . . member of Gym Team and Debafing Club . . . has wrifien for Scroll and Snyder Life . . . remember +l1e Doc . . . fuiure en- gineer. 60 Carol Krsyzckowskl 205 Slegman Kriz has fond memo Sireel ries oi Mr Fried man's class . . . bowling and dancing occupy her spare fime . was GO rep. , , , plans io be a sfenographer f,ff2.l.3l7r, 1,51 'T' ,T ... I Q .,. f ,J .J- Ralph Joseph Lagriola I46 Terhune Avenue Cupid was a member of fhe Sfage Crew, Pairol Squad. and Scroll Business Siaff . . . plays accordion for TeI-Us- So Trio . . . will sfucly elecfronics in line' Navy. Dorofllea Laslo l7I Calor Avenue Dee plans lo become an xray +ecl'1 nician af the Medical Cenier fakes life easy . . . enioys diving and llsfen ing fo Connie Francis . Mrs. G-rossman's class. fix fn? As Waller Leonard xr Eileen Lee 57 Warner Avenue Eileen remembers Mr. Kreiger's book- keeping class . , , drives or dreams when nor in school . . . has parrici- Paled in Square Dance and Bookkeep- ing Clubs. 26 Srale Normal Place Tenny works on his car during free lime . . . member of Chess and Prinl- ing Clubs . . . plans fo ioin The Air Force where he will become an aeronau- lical drailsman. Uni'l'ed we srond. Divided we fall. A9509 Richard Lesko Bl Pearsall Avenue Richie plansga career as an engineer . , . enjoys bowling, camping, and fishing . . , recalls Mr. Culliiy's Eng- lish class . . . member of Bowling Team and l2B Execuiive Council. M . . l , Madelyn Leflzla l45 Warner Avenue Maddy remembers her successful campaign for G.O. freasurer . . . will sfudy al lhe Fashion lnsrifule of Tech- nology . . . skelches and painfs for enioymenr . . . ocfive in Choir. LDV-fGLL7!, C YQ ,V ' if ,- 'QV fbi- inf ' , ' :Ls Cf . if .- IV'-XL 7'L :!4jxfC' Ql,f'? Y A a fu,-' 5160 . D,,.,Cf I ' f L' Judifll Lesiak 73I Garfield Avenue' ly' l Judy served on class and G.O. Com- millees and as I2A Class Hislorian . . . enioys ice skaiing and swimming . . , will remember The Snyder baske?- ball feam . , . lufure nurse. William Levier 248 Granf Avenue Bill parlicipafes in sporis when nal day-dreaming abou? the fulure 4 . . fhree-year veleran of fhe Baseball Team . . . remembers Miss Brown's alg. class. 61 N x X P Pefer Levifov .WI 3I5 Fulfon Avenue - ' N V Pele plans fo offend college . . . L .N I has been a member of 'lhe Honor So- Y' C ciely, and lhe Snyder Life edilorial . . . plays boskefball and sludies X l U splsuf sfafisfics. f oi 4 1 dj A V udubonjzenue Nafllaniel Lewis 62 Granf Avenue Na+ recalls Miss Taylor's physiology class . . . a member of The Record Club and Fencing Team . , . plans 'On C COFBSI' OS Cl QFOCBFY FFIGFIOQSF. C O J. I J 34 1 .,'Ay,.' . Ha ,, ' ev ' ' s David Liebman 254 Bergen Avenue Dave parficipales in Fralernify ac- 'fivifies , . . member of lhe Dance. Publicify, and Acfiviiy Commiilees . . . will sludy accounfing . . . remembers Doc's maih classes. 62 Appearances are decep+ive. Aesop Harvey Lindsfram 7 Van Houien Avenue Rick has been chairman of 'The Class Publicify Commiffee and a member of fhe Ari' Club , . , remembers H.R. 203 . . . plans lo alslend Newark College of Fine Arls. Pafricia 62 Bergen PaHi , who plans fo been Honor Socieiy Commiffee chairman ber l l.R. 326 and Village wiih Lori, Loffus Avenue affend college, has secrefary, Finance . . , will remem- shopping in fhe 'Gui ' Barbara Longo I77 Boyd Avenue Cookie , cg Twirler for 3V2 years, has never missed a loolball game . . . eniays bowling and working on llwe Ac- livilies Commillee . . . fulure sfenog- rapher. Loplccola 8 X . Vincenf Lopardo f. . 'll 1' L If 1 -,,2'x..f' fy A ,- fb' , i Af. - I. , J A' ff lggysffnifl J ,Q 1 ' 1? iff f K , i ' . 1 H I66 Granf Avenue 77,1 I li' ..-v fl , ' !' Vince enioys dancing, dating and swimming . , . member of ine Aclivifies Commiflee . . . remembers Doc's mofh classes . . . fufure mallwemafics feocher. IK l i . f'i I : lik' ,,'4f.Qf:4'5'L' Ck . X If fa- jr ' ll' .J ,, s ,,f'j' 2 5' i, 14,5 .f X . R,Q5esf'ary 'Lopez 'l,f'N3'B7 Woodlaw lAvenue , -' . ,ff - CW ll'1as beergiw,.o'fjg.O. rep. and af ,Sl A member of.V+.lj,e 'Cloak Rqokm and Exilgaaysfla C9jm,ngijfe'esA' . . . remerribersw' iss l Mf:Corn,bs' livislory, iclassll . '-l:'f. enioys ll 'dancindl 41.1. futylre lspcrefary. ,fl l 'i Y 1' ff' 'l l r X -- Jff s - .i . s CQ-V i .W Mx ff ' QM ii I N' 1 Hia V A I W ., jf - , -.v ,-i.' . if f- ,ff lb.- g ff .MNH it .s VT iv , ll .-Q tn BHUB Jerry' singing in and working for Mr, Slone . . . has served on The School Spiril Commiffee and IIB Execulive Council . . . will affencl college. John Lufz I48 Gales Avenue Johnny enioys Arl and Record Clubs . . , remembers Miss Browne's alg. classes and H.R. 3 . . . plans for a career in fha Air Force. X 65 Lawrence Magid 266 Gran+ Avenue Maggie bas been a member of The Band. Biology Club, and Swimming Team . . . remembers Doc and Mr. Per . . , enioys earing and sleeping . . . a fufure lawyer. Dennis Manuel I 38 Williams Avenue Den plans +0 become an eleclricicn . . . enioys working on his car . , . remembers Messrs Wolanowslci, Slurz- berg and Shapiro , . , member of +l'1e Amafeur Radio and Scrabble Clubs. '15 Roberf Margules 2I Wacle Sfreef Bob remembers Mr. Friedman's class and H.R. 326 . . . ci member of 'the Bowling Team and Bridge Club . . . plans fo arlend college and maior in accounfing or mallw. John Marinan III Woodlawn Avenue 'Jol1nny enioys swimming and baslcefe ball , . . has served as chairman of The G.O. Dance and I2B Tuxedo Com- miffees . , . member of flue Malin Club . . . will affend college. 64 ka 115, Roberf C. Marney 277 Winfield Avenue Bob has served on the Parrol Squad and,.Gym Teams . . . enI0Y5 mf1SfC and dancing . . . plans To work Of l0'f1 fhe Coasl Guard. Linda Rebecca Maron 54 Wegman Parkway Linda plans a career as an elemenfary school feaclier . , . has been chairman of flue G.O. Publicify Cammiifee . . . member of The Honor Sociely . . enioys Talking. fi J! Kafhryn Marfin 746 Valley Road Upper Monfclair KaHy recalls fhe Chrisfmas parlies in 2Ol . . . member of lhe Annex Club . , . lavariles are drawing, reading and working oul crossword puzzles . . . lufure undecided. ff , I X 4 - Ro rf Marhn 41 -,,' I ales Aven e 1 ' ol-Rod 'l 9 +-'. i- re mber rj 0' O SF! CA! ' Q pi ll yer, SOFT! . T , memb iza. as ics Team and chair- '-4 c ool Spiril Commil ee . . . wil llend college. , ,. George Mafsoukas I47 Wegman Parkway Presidenf of lhe Honor Sociely, business Do nof counl' your chickens before lhey are halchecl. Harold Maury Aesop l39 Terhune Avenue Hal will allend IBM school . . . fo lhe Game and Record . , . likes bowling . . . remem- lhe frying limes gelling inlo fhe ar during lunch lime. James Mazzarisi 475 Bramhall Avenue Mazza will always look back on lhe lun had in H.R. 323 . . . member of fhe Bowling Team . , . IIB. IZA Dance Commillee . . . recrealion is sleeping . . . will affend college, manager of Snyder Life, IIB Class l-lislarian , . . will always relain lhe many friends made in Snyder . . . lulure denlisl. F, Joyce McCormick 60 Barlholdi Avenue Finds pleasure in wasling lime . . . digs Paul Anka . . , a member of lhe Re. freshmenl and Cloak Room Commilfees . . . will remember having Mr. Cullify . . anficipaies being a secrelary. 65 V Dorofhy McFie 3I0 Danforlh Avenue Dol'I'ie was 'rhe freasurer of 'rhe IIB, IZA and IZB classes . . . member of lhe Drill Squad and Exif Day Comrnii- iees . . , spends much of her lime wril- ing la someone in l'he Air Force. W? .L xxxmjh , Jacqueline Misiewicz I90 Ocean Avenue Jackie enioysgoing our . . . mem- ber of 'lhe Cheerleaders and Typing Clubs . , . ireasures The morning she ale brealxlasl' wifh Mr. Pei. Mr. Sheeky and Mr. Brady , , . fuiure boolckeeper. 66 Michael McKeever l26 Wilkinson Avenue Beever will ioin 'rhe Navy . . . Record Club and senior aclivilies . . . will recall Doc's alg. class . . . favoriie pasfime is sleeping late. YY' Words are women: deeds are men. f Kb Roberf Moloughney IB4 Dwighf Sfreel' Bob belonged +o lhe Palrol Squad . . . remembers the siudy and lunch periods besi' of all . . . lilces wafer skiing, hunling and fishing . . . will loin fhe Marines offer gradualion. Richard Meyer 228 Wilkinson Avenue Rich will look baclc on lhe English classes and lhe locker room of lunch lime . . . senior aclivilies . . , will aflend Pace College, a fulure CPA . . . likes baskelball. Plalo John Monfanaro 380 Fullon Avenue Johnny will aiiend college . . fondly recalls Doc's lrig, class . . . member of The Chess and Checkers Club . . . approves working and look- ing ai T.V. ' ,Jima Donald Morris Moore 79 Virginia Avenue recalls llwe crowded locker room classes . , . member of llwe Senior Dance and Record . . . lavoriie sporl' is baslcelbcll will offend college. 1 L J ice . 13'-ihffl 1 1-11 ' ,M re- Michael Murphy I99 Nepiune Avenue Murph miglil' allencl college . . . ,rediled willw being in lhe Record, ames and Music Clubs , . , remem- ers Mrs. Slernberg's English clasixqwj. vorife pasfime is sleepingx ., Lf ,N :it 'ery . M. N5 elf Rifa Moss 367 Woodlawn Avenue Approves d aliends and foo ' SP r1+ C I94X Dj led ww and parhe f l Typin assis a r cloa com KJ bowl- -Jn 3. 7:71-. A fre. Lynn Myfelka 79 Culver Avenue Lynn enioys seeing Snyder win baskel- ball games . , . member of Choir, Honor Socieiy, G.O. Finance and Awards Commillees . . . Scroll liler- ary editor . . . plans To offend college. Ronald Muskin 89 Wegman Parkway Ronnie recalls H.R. 3OI and Mr. Friedman's experimenls . , . 'Favoriie sporl' is swimming . . . Typing Club. senior acfivifies . . . future plans in- clude college. 67 Leonora Novak 63 Clarke Avenue Lee was in 'rhe Typing and Firsl Aid Clubs, IZA Cloak Room Commit- lee, affendance office assislanl . . . lilres dancing and shopping , . . will aHend secretarial school, V r Beffe Olgin 54 Wegman Parlzway Likes driving. dancing and horseback riding . . . will allend Universify of Bridgeporf . . . member of I2A Finance Commiffee, Class Ring Commillee . . . recalls running lo flie sub basemenl lo collecf dues. 68 Edward O'Brien l22 Arlinglon Avenue O.B. will eillier ioin llie Air Force or offend college . , . remembers Dac's solid class . . , member of flue Game and Algebra Clubs and Swimming Team. L i 1 l 'Q' David O'Connell 35 Union Sfreef Davie remembers lwislory class member of fhe Game and Sfudy . . . 'lavorile sporl is bowling lufure is undecided. Maryann Opalach 234 McAdoo Avenue Mare has been a member of flue Honor Sociefy, 6.0. Publicily Commil- fee. IZA-l2B Acfivifies Commilfee . . . enioys dancing , . , Plans fo offend Faslmion lnslilule ofTecl1nology. Kennefh Orzel lI3 Boslwick Avenue Ken plans fo ioin flue Navy member of flue Swimming Team Club . . . remembers Mrs Jocob hisfary class . . . favorife achvxly sleeping. i fd --1,', s Allan Roy Oseroff 30 Broadman Parkway ecalls running lo prinfers for Snyder ife during lunch period . . , edi+or-in- hief of Snyder Life . . . member of he Debaling Team. Honor Socieiy . . expecis lo sludy eleclronics, Michael O'Shea 202 Granf Avenue Mike spends his spare lime fixing cars . . . member of ihe Scrabble Club and Siage Crew . . . will enler frade school upon graduaiion. 'he wise may learn many 'lhings 'From lheir foes. Ronald Osfrander 45 Randolph Avenue Ronnie wanis lo work as a machinisl l' Wesiinghouse . . . a member of 'IB G.O. and Chess and Checkers Club . . will never forge? alg. wilh Miss rowne . . . enioys dancing. l Arislophanes is Louis' Padula IS9 Boyd Avenue Louie recalls the lrip fo Rafe 'rhe Record . . , member of 'lhe Nom. inafing and Prom Commifiees. Execulive Council and French Club . . . will ai- lend veierinarian school. Elizabefh Osnafo 45 Williams Avenue Tinker was chairman of lhe IIB Color Commifiee, member of The G.O, Dance Commiiiee . . . recalls H.R. 3Ol . . . will aifend secrelarial school upon graduafion. r' aa' am ,N ,X ,i H i . ii S i Wilma Pagan 349 Bergen Avenue Willie approves waiching T.V, . , , looks back on lhe lime she helped decorofe 'rhe gym for lhe l2A dance . , . a member of the Decorafing and Cap and Gown Commiliees ., . . a iuiure lBM operalor. 69 Thomas Palumbo I I2 Woodlawn Avenue Tommy was a member of 'lhe Sludy Club . . . will always remember lhe lwo years spenl in alg. 3 and 4 . . . is usually found working on his car plans To go fc ihe Air Force. sill Sandra Paplck ig 9l Arlingfon Avenue Qi Sandy enjoys 'iallcing aboul school happenings . . . remembers l2A hay- ride and H.R. 323 . , . was an lhe Publicily and Decoraling Commiffees . . . she is a fufure ar+ Teacher. 70 Phyllis Paluzzi I46 Williams Avenue A lulure fypisl or business machine operalor . , . a member of IIB, l2A, IZB Dance Commillees. Twirlers' Club, Ceramic Club . . . will always re- member lhe fun had in H.R. 2l3 . . . lilces bowling. CLD Nu! Ralph Panzio IO3 Winfield Avenue his heallh class . . . belonged Publicily Commiliee and Recor . . . likes fishing and camping . + d Ralph will always recall Mr. Schenkel o e will work as an IBM fechnician ail- gradua+ion. There is only one good, l'ha+ is lmowledge, +he only one evil, fhal' is ignorance. Socr Raymond Paradlne 62 Winfield Avenue Buddy was a member of lhe Record Club . . . will always recall lhe Snyder wafer founiains lhal didn'l' work . . . favorile paslime is sleeping . . . will enlisl in lhe Air Force. George Parsons I45 Wegman Parkway George hopes fo find a posilion in ll business world afler graduafion member of The Record Club . . popular music . . . won r for rush during 'rhe lunch period. re is ales gel I Walfer Pasuco 43 Armsfrong Avenue Tonl'o will always remember Mrs. Colanerie's llalian class . . . a member of lhe Boskefball Team . . . approves baske+ball and sleeping . . , fulure is undecided. Renee Pawlowski 40 Easfern Parkway Ren delighls in loaling . . . will hclve memories of lunch al Karl's . . . aclive on 'rhe l2B Finance Commillee, G.O., Scroll reporfer , . , will offend business school. I . ev-, - ,. Michael Pechillo 9 Hackman Drive Mickey will go info lhe Air Force offer gradualion . . . lovorile sporls are foolball and baskelball . , . mem- ber ol lhe Pin Commiflee and Game Club . . . will remember Mr. McGra+h's class. Mary Peeples 398 Bergen Avenue Tinker Bell will always recall ihe won- derful limes on Friday in 'rhe cafe ea?- ing wilh a spoon . . . member of 'rhe Spanish. Red Cross. and Twirlers' Clubs . . . plans fo go 'ro nursing school. Marie Pearsall 180 Jackson Avenue Champ has been on lhe IIB Color Commillee. 6.0. Dance Commiifee, 6.0. corresponding secrefary. I2B Par- Iamenlaricn . . , never will lorgel H.R. 323 . . . will be a slenographer. if l ill fi, fir:-V? , I ' Q Judy Pepper 37 Towers Slreef Peppy's pasfime is dancing . . . Caplain of lhe Cheerleaders. member of fhe G.O., Choir , . . remembers sporls rallies and baskefball games . . . will enler college in Seplember. 71 Geraldine Pefers l58 Arlinglon Avenue 6ery was in lhe Twirlers' and Typing Clubs . , . has 'Fond memories of ihe lunch period and +he 3:00 bell . . . will probably become an IBM aperaior. I Jul ' if 1' ,J six., Pafricia Plesnlarskl 80 Van Noslrand Avenue Pal approves 'rallcing on lhe phone . , . is crediled wiih being an ihe Who'5 Who Cornmiilee, School Spiril and Bulleiin Board Commiifees . . . Choir . . . wishes 'ro be a courl slenag- rapher. 72 Ann Piefranfonio 99 Wilkinson Avenue Annie anliclpafes being a secreiary V , I J Y. 1 .35 . . . served on ihe IIB Pin Commiifee , , , l2B Nominaling and Exil Day Commiflees . . . recalls playing lhe accordion in lhe assemblies. John Ping l82 Virginia Avenue Sniffer remembers Mr. Wafinowslci . . . aciive on lhe Foolball and Gym Teams . . , favorite pasiimes are sleeping, driving and wasling lime . . . will serve as a Nalional Guardsman. Vai If 4- i .- 4.-3 .1 Arlene Rlfa Posf 5l Wade Slreel 1 Carole Podewifz 460 Wesl Sicle Avenue Carole is pleased by reading and lislen- ing lo music . . . hopes 'ro offend Kalherine Gibbs . . . member of ihe Square Dance Club, 6.0, Publicily . . remembers falling on lhe slairs. Poas+ Toasfies was arl edifor of The Scroll, chairman of l2A Bullelin Board Commiliee, Chair, Publiciiy Cammiliee . . . will remember Mr. l-learn's fine arl' classes . . , allend Syracuse Uni- versity. iv -- -: -- Y NN W' Jean Sheila Pasf IIB Rufgers Avenue Peppy plans lo leach lilfle children . , . member of ihe Scroll siafl, Fin- ance Commiliee and Acfivilies Commif- lee . . . Snyder Life rep. . . . re- members orieniafion, Clyde Prisfell 97 Randolph Avenue remembers Miss Forranl's lec- lures on life . . . is a member of +he Barber Shop Quarfel and G.O .... sings wifh a religious quinlef affer school . . . fulure is undecided. Elyse Quinfero 43 Towers Sfreel' Lisa was on 'rhe Cheerleaders' Squad, IZA, IZB Dance Commiifee . . . re- calls 'rhe big IO rneeiings and baslxel- ball games . . . digs Johnny Maihis . . , a fuiure secrelary, I+ is easy lo be brave from a safe dislance. Judifh Qlllfk 94 Woodlawn Avenue d B Judy c a member of Clubs, and Il . . . recalls being a fypisl' , . . an Book Room Commifiee English class fi ,.......iL... Aesop , i David Rapp 307 Armstrong Avenue - Dave was presideni' of Amafeur Radio Club and IIB Pin Commillee . . . re- calls 'rhe melodious sound of fhe lale bell while eniering The building . . . career in elecfronics. Maureen Raleigh 283 Bergen Avenue Nilcile will always remember Mr. Reilly's journalism class and H.R. 326 . . . enioys swimming and fallcing on +l1e phone , . . was a member of fhe Typing Club . , . fufure secreiary. Joseph Reagan I7I Pearsall Avenue Joe enioys sleeping and loafing , . . 'rhree-year member of lhe Baseball Team . . . recalls fhe lime Snyder beal Prep in baseball . . , will ioin 'rhe Marines offer gradualion. V Vincenf Ricco 390 Fulion Avenue Rick belonged fo lhe Mafh, Typing and Dance Clubs . . . likes lislening lo lhe radio and lo fhe 3:00 dismissal bell . . . plans lo allend college. 74 Monica Reich II College Drive Monica was a member of lhe Honor Sociely, Choir, and a Snyder Life re- porler . . . recalls The greal' limes had in l-LR. 203 . . . enioys falking . . . plans 'ro become a leocher. 72.1,-,Y-e. ,Y . ,, 7 , , Carole Reicherf 50 McAdoo Avenue Carole was a member of The Color Guard al ioolboll games. and Business Machines Club . , . recalls fhe race againsf 'lhe lafe bell al 8:45 . . . liulure business machine operafor. l'I' is easy +o despise wha'l you cannol' get Aesop Carol J. Robinson 275 Sfevens Avenue Carol anficipales majoring in mofh al' lhe Universify of Wisconsin . . . mem- ber of G.O. and an office assislanl . . . would like fo live in The Village . . enioys movies. I QMTML ,J i LoreH'a Robinson II9 Union Sfreei 'Swee+ie will always remember locker room during lunch period . . . member of 'rhe Business Machines and Typing Clubs . . . will offend business school offer graduofion. Ida Rogers II5 Union Sfreel' lclo enioys wrillng lellers and lallcing on lhe phone . . . parlicipaled in senior aclivilies, Choir, Library Council, and Scroll business siolf . . . will enier college. Rifa Rosoff 246 Virginia Avenue - Rifa will allend Douglass College , . . was a member of Hue Band. G.O., l-lonor Sociely, and a Scroll reporler . . . will always remember frocfuring her pafella in school, rx y,fff7gfL6 H you Joseph Rosafi I8 Randolph Avenue J lp I I, Joe has been a member of The G.O. ff' V , ' and Execulive Council . . . will always A, cf J j remember l-l.R. 323 . , . enioys loafing . W , . will maior in physics in college. Emma Rose ijnfl 2I8 Wegman Parkway '-3 '1 P 'K Thomas Rosoluk 357 Armslrong Avenue Soz was aciive in senior aciivilies, member of Foolboll Team . . . will never forge? one way Traffic in boys' lockers . . . enioys wasling lime . . . plans lo loin lhe Navy. Em enioys ice skoling and making poslers . , . co-chairman of l2B Dec- orafing Commiilee . . , IIB and l2A aclivilies . . . 6.0. Commillee , . . fond memories of l-l.R. 203 . . . will offend college. l l l i H i ii, ' l li ' in 1 .nllnp-. 'spd' if John Rossi 82 Fullon Avenue John will always remember ihe good limes in Mrs. Colaneri's llalion class . . . member Gym Team, Visual Aids Club, Snyder Life rep .... plCJr1S fo offend college. 75 Richard Rolenc II7 Sfevens Avenue Rich plans fo ollend college . , . erlioys bowling . , . member of Boys Afhleiics. aciive in senior acrivilies . . . will never larger 7lh period wifh Doc, llT'f.f ' ' i ,As,,,6-QV! l Anfhea Rovafsos 42 Mercer S+ree+ Thea plans a career as on office worker, member of IZA and I2B Dec- orafing Commiffee, I2B Commilfee. chairman Cheerleaders' Club, Typing Club . . . enioys lisiening +0 fhe radio. 76 Susan Lynn Rofhberg I7 Fullon Avenue Sue . . . member of Choir. Usher- elles, Scroll rep., chairman of Honor Sociefy Coaching Commillee . . . enioys dancing and Harry Belafonle . . . plans fo offend college. Of. 09. V711 ,i2,,,L44Q ,317U :gif '-ff'-' JT Ehzabefll Rofhschlld . 7 Hackman Drive 4,351 Berry plans a lulure career as o secrelory . . . member of Record Club, aclive in senior acfivilies , . . will never forge? H.R. ll2 . . . enioys roller skal- ing. J' .. um if Linda Paula Rubin 73 Bidwell Avenue Linda will never forge? fhe fears she shed al Doc Rosenberg's deporfure . . . member of Honor Sociefy, G.O., Scroll Club Edifor, Merir Finalisl . . . will af- fend Bryn Mawr College. Michael Sansone 44 Bergen Avenue Mike likes lo offend parties . . . member Orcheslra and Dance Band, senior aciivilies . , . will never forgel Mr. Jacobs' famous dance band rehear- sals . , . plans fo be an accounlanl. I John Scarpa 384 Union Slreel Johnny plans 'ro worlc lor Uncle Sam . . . G.O, rep., chairman 6.0. Re- lreshmenls Commilfee . . . enioys sparls , . . never will forgel' lhe daily prom- enade before The bell. f N Y Arlene Elizabefh Sanfana I25 Wegman Parkway Arlene was member of Tickef Commilfee. Senior Luncheon Commillee, Bullelin Cammiflee . . . enioys sleeping . . . land memories of 3:00 bell . . , plans lo become a medical secrelary. God loves Io help him who slrives +o help himself. Maryann Scuzzese I29 Clarlle Avenue Scuz will always remember Miss Fini- zio's llalian class . , . member of IIB and IZA Execufive Council, Twirlers' Club . . enioys shopping . , . plans fo allend college. , 'l' fee ll So hocles I Y I J. f f' I I yp. , gf' El'M4lSulX ' 'I 9-Mi I 1 'ffs ll f VI wry' Y ii!!! I- ,U Ogg ,IV I If lil OJ .f v.' Kilxj. Ronald Seely 5 .i , f 4 I40 Boslwiclc Avenue ' - Ron eniays raking long rides . ' member of German Club and Radio ll Club . , . will never forgel Mr.' GianeHe's advice . . . plans fo affend college. if Sandra Seidman 230 Sfegman Sfreef Sandy was member of Band, IIB and I2A Ticlcel Commiflee, Senior Dance Club. senior acfivifies . . . will remem- ber running lo lhe lhird floor . . . plans Io allend college, . e,,1, W' ,LJ 1 K ,, I K.-egg, Barbara Shabefe I99 Wilkenson Avenue it- v5 ' fffei-L. Barbara plans lo allend 'secrelarial school . . . member of 'Cheerleaders' Club, Sludy Club, senior acrivilies . . . will never lorgel' Mr. Schorr's hislory class. 77 Frank Sharkey l32 Bariholdi Avenue Shark will always remember Mrs. Kucharsky and l-l.R. Ill: . , . member of Game Club, Senior Aclivilies . . . enioys playing baslcelbcll , , . plans lo ioin the Coasf Guard. I . iq, . 1 M r.,.- i ' rzz .ii .illlf V ' Henry Shindle I45 Neplune Avenue Hanlc's fulure is undecided . , . senior aclivilies, Senior Dance ond Game Clubs . . . never lorgel' Mrs. Grossmcun's biology closs . . . enioys working afler school. 78 Carol Sharp II4 Arlingfon Avenue Shorpy enioys bowling ond dancing . . . member Decoralions, Cloalc Room Commiflees . . . Cheerleaders' Club, Secrefarial Praclice Workshop . . . plans 'ro offend. business college. l 'erm V-Y, , KL., a closs recbrdirig edilor of lhe Scroll. enioys loaling 'ralliing . . . plans career as a secrelary. 2.5 The lol' ji,9I'TlQfl: 'lo suffer and top dlelm,Jjl9jH6ll'rier we il idx' JJ S yi, E5 hiv O I n K i I . .S I A9 Us we X ff!-JJ Mwfyi vekfffli-0-JWJ if Mjyxfydyd M9 'ii Tig, QV my Q 3 rl' the 'cblifl lbw! 1 'VL . JL ' 1,313 fa vojirllieu nga SEQ-gs e I xecu ive o ncix . ec- ' Jgfafing Cdmmigelzgcdbimonxiz. , I l QA! acfiviiies which she will for ff? -'er Nafalie Shulman 330A Sfsvens Avenue Squir+ will never forge? lhe night Snyder beal' S+. Pel'er's in boslcelball . . . member of lhe Band, Choir, Scroll and Snyder Life . . . plans lo maior in music. Nix vi. plans lo ollendi 1 of gdb 'nr-..,.., fx! Sybil Rhoda Silverberg l J fini.-xg., ,, -' Helen Siegel ., 285 Sievens Avenue Helen . . . Usherelies, Freshman Guide. Senior Acrivifies. ossisianl lo advisors . , . enioys driving , . , never lorgel daily gab sessions in lockers . . . PlOf1S fa sludy accounling. -J me Sheldon Sklar 77 Sierling Avenue Ace enioys singing . . . Choir. Glee Club, Gym Team, Reireshmenl Com- miflee . , . will never lorgel' lhe many iimes he song off lcey in music class . . . fulure CPA. 5 Towers S+ree'l' plans io offend J.C. Siaie . . elemeniary school 'reacher . . . , 6.0. rep., Honor Sociely , . . Snyder Life reporier . , . will remember her irregular lunch period. Reina Sue Silverman 258 Van Nosirand Avenue Reina will never forge? baskelboll mir- acles and ioolball debocles . . . enioys people-waiching . , , 6.0. Commillee chairman, Merii Scholarship Finalisi . . , luiure English leacher. all' ,Ml nrt, -sf' Barbara Joan Smifh 325 Danforlh Avenue Bobbie was Caplain Girls' Bowling Team . . . llB and l2A Acliviiies Commiiiee . . . l2B Who's Who Cam' miHee . . . enioys making her own Cloihes . . . plans io offend Fashion lnsfiiufe. ,X K fl' L ' .Arts Joanne Sylvia Smifh 275 Claremonl Avenue Blondie has been o member of lhe Cheerleading. Twirling. Typing and Dance Clubs . . . remembers l-LR. 2l3 and Sepho Sigma Chi . . . a iulure fashion designer. 79 Jesse Smyfh 80 Armsfrong Avenue SmiHv plans lo be an lBM lechni- cian . . . parlicipafed in Snyderama and the Square Dance Club . . . re- members Miss Crooker , . . enioys sporls and daling. John Snyder l30 Wilkinson Avenue Jackie remembers Mr. Reilly . . . was a member of The Mafh Club . , . enioys bowling . . , will offend college. ,s'.o'k....fr.'-i- - D fr ' F 4,1 '-g'j fr-fs. Carolyn Sogga I0 Miller Sfreef Coz enioys daring - especially Tom , . . 6.0. rep., Dance and Record Clubs . . . remembers Mrs, Grossman ancl H.R. 323 . . . will offend Fashion lnslilule of Technology. M aria Spinnafo IO6 Old Bergen Road ig Joann Spalde 53I Garfield Avenue Jo has served as a member of lhe' Usherefres. Drill Squad and 6.0. Dance Commilfee . . , remembers 'rhe fool- ball games . , . enioys dancing and skafing . , . will alfencl J.C. Sfale College. 80 Frank Spinelli I Hackman Drive Frankie plans 'lo become a machinist . . . has played freshman football . . . also a member of fhe games club . . . will remember H,R. 3 and Mr. Shapiro. Rea recalls Mr. ReilIy's English classes . , , has served on fhe class Decora- ling, Aclivilies, and Exil Day Commit- l-ees , . . enioys dancing . . . O lufure slenographer 5 , 2 .1 ..-oo Helena Arfllu-r Sfalolf 284 Van Nosfrand Avenue Arne has been a C-5.0. and Snyder Life rep, and o member of ihe l2B Dance Commillee . . . remembers 'the Doc . . . will enier N.C.E. in lhe fall ond sludy elecfronics engineer. a class . . as an ol lhe IIB Dance Bulleli Commillees . , . ufure secrelcry. ena e l'l d n Lel' each man exercise 'rhe Magdalene Sfephens 86 Orienf Avenue 'Nornie remembers Mr. Gloff . ., . Scroll rep., member of fhe Choir ond he GD, Finance and l2A Adverfising ommiflees . . . will enfer nursing chool in the fall. ,. ,r'l! llZif-' gg My ':-. -1 M - . wr. I , ' Y Q El s, f. ' -if i i Nw-5.1 ,EN rgl V- ' . , , ...l I-W , i ll ' A ' j- a-lgtlj , , -iff .N I. W-, 4-1 . ar+ he knows. Arislophanes Douglas Sfewarl' ' 290 Jackson Avenue Doug enioys loafing . , . has been a member of fha Palrol Squad and Rod and Gun Club . , , recalls H.R. 203 and Hs guidance periods . , . will offend college. Joseph Sfepllens 86 Orienl Avenue Joe plans on a career as o cerlilied public accounlanl . , . remembers loolball games ond lrock meefs . . . belonged +o Checker, Baskelball, and Sfudy Clubs . . . enioys relaxalion. Cleopllas Sullivan I35 Brighl' Slreel Joe has been a member of fhe Record and Senior Dance Clubs and flue Exif Day Commillee . . . enjoys iczz , . , remembers H.R. 226 . . . will offend college. 81 i csefiyerfriwreflfgfewrrlivilljrffrfevf1 P z1,h,i, J. f' ll J lg U ,rl Vwj-My George Taylor 'imvli' JSA . li l9l Linden Avenue J if, L iw. ,-I-.,--Lb-3aGe-Ge remembers Mrs. Rush and XA? Qs., lf'-iv L1j j' K sl-l.R, 323 . . . has played Varsily Fool'- ' 4, ,- ' , Q- flvaaball, served as chairman ol lhe class fie,,,,., ,ia ,r,,,,.e1fr 'f' 'A' 'l' Finance Commillee. . . enioys ' 'l N I . 7 lion . . . lulure undecided. V ' 1 f -4,17 - ffl, Cnc, e-fi r J Vi U J Meryl Susser , fi- S i V1 . is wi Q JY- NJ254-A'BerEQii?1VAV'h'F1ue '-3 vie-f i + f'Merrylf,Kpla s f affeilddcglleygke . has-,f.,.--jk! i Dr'e-Afzfzlls 'Snyselfgbasiilball ana' class! , .QLY Q da.Q,cs5-fl...2'll.JeserVed--Jas .,sd-S.ciellJ-rep. 'J-L .AJ MyM,.,n,,f ,6,,1,.,,4ffs40Qf9L? ':? Jane Taylor 221 Fowler Avenue Janie enioys baskelball games and buying clollwes . . , a Scroll edilor, Honor Saciely, Uslierelles, and Choir . . . remembers Mr. Friedman . . . will allencl college and leach science The life so Sl'lOl'l', lhe craH' so long 'ro learn. Plalo Eleanor Tennanl' 44 Dwighl' Slreel Ellie has been a member of +l1e Fulure Nurses and Spanish Conversalion Clubs . . . Snyder Life rep. and Scroll reporler . . , enioys reading . , , liulure nurse. Carol Thomas 227I Hudson Boulevard Carol plans for a career in malli . . . remembers Snyder Baskelball . . . sparls edilor of Scroll, IIB recording 82 secrelary . . . Honor Sociely. John Thomas l77 Myrfle Avenue remembers Friday schedules . . . has served on 'rlie class Dec- ond Relreslnmenl Commillees Jack oraling member ol'll1e Senior Science and Scroll Clubs . . , lurure airline pilol. Marie Tronco I99 Jackson Avenue Re hos served on fhe IIB Dance Commilfee, and as chairman of Ihe I2B Cloak Room Commilfee . , , plans Io become a complomeier opecalor , , . remembers Mr. Reilly . . , enioys cool:- ing. Judifh Treni' 47 Winfield Avenue Judy enioys dancing, driving, and Big Ten meelings . , . has been chairman of The IIB aclivilies and Ihe Senior Luncheon Commilfees , . . re- members Mr. Slone . . . fulure slenog- rapher. ,pgs - -4 Beafrice Urbanowicz 49 Clarke Avenue PeaIsy remembers Ihe class dances and H.R. 326 , , .. enioys eofing. skaling and dancing . . . Caplain of Usherelles . . . will aH'end Medical Cenfer School of Nursing. ii., -YW L' ' , ' ' I . Y., I Zi-44,4 I ,X- ' I1 ugqri 3 1' , 1 wg - - f . l f- I I - X 0, I ' W ' -, 'f , 1., ,A ' I - N, go , 'Ni . ., g JI .,A, ,Fiber IU! Chrisfine Vacca 225 Slegman Slreef Chris enioys roller slwaling . . . re- calls l-l.R. II7 , . , member of Ihe IIB Bullerin Board Commilfee and Senior Dance Club , . . fulure IBM operalor. Carolyn Turner 673 Ocean Avenue Cal plans 'ro lake courses in proclicol nursing . . . remembers Miss Irving . , . member of lhe Cheerleaders, Fulure Nurses and Volleyball Team . . . enioys lisiening 'ro hi+ lunes. wg 'gui Joan Vandewafer 85 Brown Place Joan has been o member of lhe School Spiril Commiffee. and I'he Typing and Poinl Syslem Clubs , , , remembers lunchlime . . . enioys Iallcing on Ihe phone , . . will offend secrelarial school. 85 Bernadine Vascavage 34 Bayview Avenue Bernie plans lo become an IBM operalor . . . has served os Parliamen- larion . . . member ol lhe usherelles, and lhe Girls' Bowling Team . . . enjoys relaxalion . . . remembers Mrs. Eileen Velevis l28 Sferling Avenue Lee remembers Mrs. Grossmon's l'l.R. . . . a member of 'rhe Cloak Room and Cap and Gown Commillees, Typing lor Pleasure Club and Choir . . . enjoys dancing and bowling , . . lulure lBM operalor. L, ,, T'-'TTA'r'm W' ' Rush. l Carol Videffi 203 Cusler Avenue Carol has been IIB class Hislorian . . . Honor Sociely, Finance Commiflee chairman and Choir . . . remembers Mrs. Rush . . . enjoys reading and dancing , . . will offend J.C. Slale College. -?'iif.,i A - - 2711 1 - 'iw 5 - - li T- 1752 is A ' A . J - 1 A P .-. 4, ' 1 -55 .. ..., ',,,-,, A , V , ' W . .Qi ,, :J r 1 11-'Ui T iff Rose Venufolo Il6 Willrinson Avenue Rosie enjoys bowling, movies and re- laxing . . . remembers Snyder's bas- lrelball games . . . member ol llB Dance, I2A Bullelin and Honor Sociely lnduclion Commillees , . , fulure sle- nographer. ,: . JLWL N k 1 L -'-L . 'V Q rf.-4... N WF 7.1 'li . 'nb- f ' v vx ' Janef Wagner 96 Seaview Avenue Jan remembers Mr. Belasco's business machines class , . . likes pizza parlies . . . member of 'rhe Record Club . . . fulu re secrela ry. Dorofhy Vines 106 Grcnl' Avenue hopes lo allend secrelorial . . member al The Typing of Personal lmprovemenls Club . . . enjoys daydreaming, dancing and din- Dol school . 84 ing , . . remembers Mr. Cullily. i flb in C Pafricia Warren - ' ldfok' IB9 Bidwell Avenue 4 if Q, Pol will be going fo Beauficion jd! School , . . lilces daring . . . served mf on fhe IIB Dance and Public-Hy Com- Y ' . mifrees . . . Cheerleaders Club. 5 MFJJ ' .xg e .nl Elaine Carol Walsh 43 Bidwell Avenue , x ,ir Legs will always remember Miss w,,-,fr Q, Simeone's seience class . , , Usherelfes, Boskeibcll ond Volleyball Teoms . . . enioys spending money ond eoling . . ' ,N 'il will offend Kolherine Gibbs. ' There is no royal road 'ro geome+ry. Euclid Charles Webb I39 Clerk Sfreei' Chille . . . favorire sporf is boslcef- ball , . . remembers lunch period in rhe cafe . . . Track Team . . , will enroll in Virginia Union Universily in Seprember. Edmund Weber I75 Orienf Avenue Eddie recalls Lolin wifh Mr. Shields . . . digs rock 'n roll . . , member of 'rhe Band. Bond and Slide Rule Clubs . . . ploys lhe accordion . . . future is undecided. 'ilk-951 flfJ'C'b .1 , . .. - orlie member and Baseball Clubs remembers room wr1i V 'j,r1 ' xii -is 1 ii r .,,,, E . -. A Sharon Wechier II9 Sierling Avenue Sho is o fufure secrefory . , . be- longed fo The Moh Jong and Typing Clubs . . . favors follcing on The phone . . , remember 8:0 delenrioli-17 fs' fo' !4,7'QJf,fgffL!34oi4j Vail, Ljbaxlg fi ' 'rl C 4! ., ,fd i' JL If -,I .-7 -1 K A ,Lf sfr9i,,ff'Q,w1,f-e0'i,a.b 1 Kennelh Wexler 26 Wegmun Parkway Ken recalls Snyder's iooiball record for The season , , . preseni' edii'or-in- chief of Snyder Life . , . Honor Sociefy, Delaaling Team, Bond . . . will moior in college. A a QSM s y i f ' i ri .ai Philip Wefhly I5 Sfegman Couri' Phil was edilor-in-chief ol Snyder Life. physics lab. assisianl, Honor Sociely . . , recalls fixing rhe clock ai fhe main enfronce . . . fufure elecirical engineer. ' NW N ' ' N 'x yi James Whilaker 396 Ocean Avenue Jim will embark on a career in fhe Navy . . . iovorife pasfime is sleeping . . . likes girls, cars and money. K . e. 'M 4 :I - ' uX-.'f.i'.- fr, V J, -y V 2. id' ' i-J,. , Lynn Weymer 309 Sfevens Avenue Lynn will never forgel' l-LR. 323 . . . posiimes are driving and going To fhe Village . . . member of lheXColor Guard, Twirlers, Cheerleo ers, and Ok J' Ley mai WF XJ He who misfrusls mosl' should be frusled least The-ognis Richard Wilder 44 College Drive Richie is vice presideni of Honor Socieiy, edifor of Gavel, Liferory Ediior of Scroll, member of Tennis Team . . . will never forgel Mr. Cohen's chem. 86 class . . . iurure lawyer. George Wilson I48 Siegman Sfreei' Will spends his spare lime worlcing on his car . . . recalls Mrs. Ash's maih class and pre-assembly l-LR. periods . . , will eiiher be on accouniani or a mechanic. ri. ' Mary Ann Wifkowski I bl Mercer Sfreef Mary Ann . . . o fulure feacher, will never larger l-l.R. l26 and Mrs, Gross- man's biology class . . . member ol senior aclivifies, Pafrol Squad . . . enioys slcaling and horseback ridina. Thomas E. Wise 220 Princeion Avenue Tom will always remember Mr. Reedes' shop . . . member of The Slage Crew and Visual Aids . , . will enligl in lhe Navy offer gradualion, 1 John Worsfer 3 I 5 Lembecl: Avenue Jack was a member of The Sporls and Sfucly Clubs . . . enjoys relaxing and playing piano , . . won r forgel Lafin vocabulary 'resls . . . will sfarf college in Seplember. 'ifiliiif 1 5' , .r -. X i -- .1 if ,. i. - ' , 'Z' Edward Zadzielski I77 Myrile Avenue Eddie is pleased by sleeping, eafing and wafching Snyder's baskefball Team . , . active on The Pafrol Squad and Boxball Club . . , will enfer college or ioin The Air Force. Walker Wooding IIS Granl' Avenue Woody is college bound . . . Track Team and Three years Varsily Foalball , . . chairman of 6.0. Teenage Code Commillee . . . enioys modern iazz andibaslcelball . . . recalls crowded gym classes. 'Ai 41 iw 77 Bergen Avenue Pixie won'l forgef Mrs. Grossman's biology class and The senior fable ai' Karls' . . . Snyder Life iypisf, office messenger, Typing Club . , . fond of driving her l'a'rher's car . . . fufure ac- counfanf. 87 f- --'-e e B A 5 I:-V' Florence Zarafe Jean Zuppa 2I0 Linden Avenue 294 Donforlh Avenue Anile plans io allend Fashion lnsli- Jeannie is secrelary of lhe 6.0. lufe of Technology . . . member of . . . member of lhe Honor Sociely, lhe Choir. Square Dancing Club, Publi- Ring and Aclivilies Commiliee . . . cily Commillee . , , recalls flying Up will never forge? campaigning for G.O. 'the slairs offer The lcile bell rings. secrelary . . . lilces dancing , . . fufure slenog rapher. T, iyr' Leonard Zuravnsky 90 Armsfrong Avenue Ski is pleased by sporls and sleeping . . . member of Baslcelball Club and 6.0. rep .,.. will never forgel' Mr. Reidy's class and l-l.R. 3 . . . plans lo become a sleom filler. 88 I used 'io eal in 'Phe cafeferia. I A 1. , J If . ni' v 'N 'I' s X - A 'rl I u q 5 7, a ,f RG ' G v I Q . I 1 A ,fa an 9 f 1' I 1 1 lv 4, 9. 1 , e ,, . J, ' r. 15.8-N 'f aw 3423 CLASS LYRlsTs 1 ' ' o j 5uNNlEsT DISIQOSITIONV nn Piefran+onio, Frank Fricchione 3,590 Wy POLITICIANS CLAS ' Poi' Plesniofski, George Taylor S FLIRTS WM Marie FearsoH, Joe Cerbone Cookie Longo. Vic Bonforno 4 CLASS' CROON ERS ebiiswegglsiu Geraldine Lucas, Edward BeaHy - CLASS PEPPIESI George Taylor, Wilma Burgess Who K 3 Nr P1 wk 'X ae Q I I DID Mosr Fon SNYDER L g V ,X ff, 5 ' L 'V-A V if . if X vi ' E7 ffl! i l l 1 Q - lr 1 X .- l .' ' '1 . 'W i Af A Vincenf Jelm, Reina Silverman i if ATHLETES Bob Marfin. Elaine Walsh E ' CLASS PALS Mllre Edwards. Bob Marlin J Q. oAnn Spcide, Paj Boys I Cl-ASS DREAMER5 CLASS DRAMATISTS Mollie Feifh, Arnold Conrad Arlene Sanfcno, John Devaney MOST POPULAR Joe Cerbone, Mary Lou C ,. X CLASS ARTISTS I Harvey Linclslrom, Arlene Pos? MOST VERSATILE 'Carol Thomas, David Liebmqn SF'-D? CLA55 HEPCATS VENUS AND ADONIS Wilma Burgess. Eddie Campbell Arlene Sanfana, Ken Ernsl' 2 X . 1 . My ll, S S. in ' 5 . Gi pq.:-I Q -QQ-V4 I' 1 . Az. 'I 1. I YY! X, ,xxx 4' X X 'Z Y '1 Q1 pl 'xx lu 'i ,Q ij Q-www' 'aff o f , 1 A g .3 Mi? HAH ,? ,T wt 1101. fb I! H QI, w w L. 5 A ' L ' si 1 1: Q 3 a A ' Q' 1 .. wg In M .. CLASS TALKERS Gerald Jannuzzelli, Suzy HyaH gfrvrx i MOST MODEST Noel Edwards, Ricl1crdkWilder MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Linda Rubin, Vincenl Jelm CLASS JESTERS Sharon Giles. Bob lppoliio Ice Skating Party Can'+ help loving fhai man of ours. 'Q Three fo ge? ready, aboui fo go. Help! l'm falling We're having fun oi' fhe l2A Ice Slafing Parfy. -it .aw ? o o H. 1 Our own E' Hans Brinker and friend an 1+ iw' 5 spring Ye, 7 Of-ips!!! One, iwo, fhree, kick! m 9 Q 12 -.L .L lv! ' . 'Q fxpx JF JW All righ? Mr. Barrow. spin ii. Snip if 'n clip if. Place your beis here for fhe Wheel of Forfune. L The Pres. does a mean cha-cha a n c e A mm fw fw n The Grand Enfrunce. Le+ me see you puf ihis x pw XX gb W ,KAQQ-55 f ff? 5135? 9 'g gi CWQPJL X Qfmavl NGXQQ CC Q Pxgg' ,125 U 1 fgiilsF'A r X Q51 YV ' J I X Z an sgsvlb I If 1 - . fa' . 4, if - A.' f . 55 I ,, X . NA. 1 1. r f , N A ' 1 V. 1 Q QQ mu ' 654- X I na h , A . , 1 , ., N Ig A , b gfx K 9. S G 3 x . :A if -, Q N if ' ' f .-F 'N . N ,U . ,, 1, . - X N hllfu f, 5 Q ',, -- N- X-N F . I I . X K 1 mfg , -Y' 5'W3:.' ' - C ' ' ' 1 , AC I . ' .KSN , gl n xg ' V . 1 . F iff! ' - 4'-M f . . I V QQ - Q 5 g, b ' rv ,, , -V A, I' , xx ' N Man, look of all ihose people. I fold you The 2 meonf size! Roller Skating Party 1 1 I, Lo OV hun o mom. n ds! ' rx . fl Li L iii - -il li Affer fhe second fall. ii' didn? hurt a bit Do you fhini 'Phe Rockeiies could beai Huis? , sg X :nn A 1:-' ' . V1 A :. -V :gg-:, ':? :w .v Tw. 'QQ-fi 4' 'X du., Vg 19: , -fbi' 1 1. '1:.m,:,' 2,1- ,..4 . 'ffF'E-Ja'Ss1 QW fW 41 J 'M .' f iv:-59132221353 W ' ' - -:aw .i gf Q , af . ,- A 'K v.. r - , , if E, 'a 'MM' 15' M ' 1 6 . . V . . -.., X ' N' 5 . ng . I-,g,5.g Q.. ', vl ' ,P 'Qu i qc Q P v is '1 gif If B 4? ' ' ' Y V ' T' 'M T T' V l ,, .V s ,-rl-, ji K, 3 4 I ,J 'J gf. ,, SENIUR GLASS PL Y On Friday, April 8, fhe class of January, I96O, presenfed You Can'f Take If Wifh You. a brillianf fhree-acf comedy wriffen by Moss l-larf and George S. Kaufman. The sfory concerns fwo young lovers, Alice Sycamore lReina Silvermanl and Tony Kirby lArnold Conradl, whose family differences fhreafen fo prevenf fheir marriage, Alice invifes Tony's family fo dine af fhe Sycamores, buf unforfunafely Tony forgefs fhe dafe. Arriving on fhe wrong day, fhe Kirby's are invifed in. Snakes and ballef dancers greef fheir eyes as hof dogs and pigsfeef are offered fo safisfy fheir appefifes. The Kirby's remain, af leasf for a fime. buf finally, federal agenfs, primarily inferesfed in grandpa Sycamore lTom Jamesl, a fax evader for 46 years, prove foo much. As fhe second acl' ends. fhe enfire cosf is carfed fo prison, where fhey reside unfil fhe nexf scene begins. ln fhe final acf, fhe families are finally unifed wifh fhe marriage of Tony and Alice. Ken Wexler and Meryl Susser played Mr. and Mrs. Sycamore while Mollie Feifh performed as Essie, Alice's sisfer. Also feafured were Mark Berman as Mr. Kirby, Joanne DiBarba as Mrs. Kirby, John Rossi as Ed, Carole Kornufilc as Rheba. Tom Rosoluk as Mr. DePinna, Pefe Levifov as Henderson, fhe fax collecfor, and Ken Adams as Boris Kolenlchov, fhe wild Russian. -1,-gegg I 1 l l 4 ' L The Class of June l960 presenfs CAST You CAN'T TAKE IT WITH You BY Moss Har+ and George S. Kaufman lin The order in which They speak, Essie Carmichael Mrs. Sycamore lPennyj .. Rheba ........ Paul Sycamore . Mr. DePinna . .. Ed Carmichael. . Donald ....... ..................MollieFeiTh ..... Meryl Susser ....... ..,. Carole Kornulik . . . . .... Kennelh Wexler . . . .... Thomas Rosolulc .......JohnRossi Ed Kovary Marlin Vanderhoff lGranclpal ..... Thomas James Alice Sycamore Henderson .,... Direcfed by .... Sfudenl' Direcfor Prompfers ..... . . Reina Silverman . . . , Pe+er Levirov An+hony Kirby Jr, . . .. . Boris Kolenlchov . . . .. Gay Wellinglon Mr. Kirby ..... Mrs. Kirby .... Agenls ..... Olga Karrina PRODUCTION STAFF Mr. Arihur Hansen ..... Lou Padula .... Jean Posf Arlene Posf Properfies ........ . . . Sfage Manager Publicily .......i. . . Tickefs ..... . . . . Arnold Conrad . Kenne'rh Adams Joanne Grompane ,..... Mark Berman . Joanne DiBarba .,... Lou Padula Gerald Jannuzzelli John 'Johnslone .. Carolyn Sogga .. Ralph Lagriola Florence Browning . . Florence Zarafe ... . Diane Dudek Jus? a liH'le dab here and . . . O4 Jusf par? of fhe everyday life of ihe family. Of course I'm noi' Edgar A. Poe, buf I'm irying. ,f 1 r L N -..i.,f', Mi? . N U r ,ll - i ..'I .11 il! Ahern! We have come for dinner. w auonxnev A Owe V: U ' - IQQQJ '. 571. , xx f ' ,Xi . Q ' '75, ' .K .. ,J x , ' V J A , V, Cx ' M fa , IT lx f LL K k-' . , !b'f ,epair QA. v3L::1J?inspec++:.lLell:n5n ROOT 'thai isis tt:OkZll:c:6l'o:hil'fY YB'-VS' Affgr me V. . S I lcforlgu P nYders Soufh Hujsqfrezoiggne. fhere was much r . . , Suidn Bala: W Y bflsfefball h ' elowm b Q 'wo Year w' on nn' Pla ' sgxx -vw X56 'S :QT X I Qglkgqeysasil i 111'-'Agfa' f ,QV-Q1wia.Q s N X C Omplonship, 9 ecuvse if clinched c Inner. e m murql panning C onfegf U, Med ical Camer- Shv is ' Wgj ,r- ., I-TM 'I' -if fa I PM 'x , . X, l biough+ io SHYJQ' by ' Cisco- - More QIUIY IES' Lorenzo De or-other W ' 105 Finally, lhe long-availed orange bulion is pinned on a 'ldlloyl senior. Many an aching arm had lo be massaged afier lhis bowling parfy of Roosevell Lanes. Boy. lhis pizza is greaf! IZA Pizza Pariy af Erls! The doorway of knowledge is open- lo lhe sludenh 10 of Snyder. 4 Like, manl ax-' ,W ...gpm-74. Last Will and Testament We The class of June, i960 being of sound mind and memory do hereby bequeafh The following: Kennefh Adams-My cold homeroom seaT. Dorofhea Anfon-My Rock n' Roll shoes To The 6.0. Dance CommiTTee. Susan Balas-One aspirin for The afTer effecTs of Mrs. Warshaw's Tesfs. Mark Berman-The 6.0. elecfians To some oTher lucky guy. Karen Burns-My dozen pairs of Torn nylons To nexT female member of S.L.S.B.S. ' Lorraine Buziak-Mr. Reilly's TesTs To Mr. Reilly. l'le's The only one who knew The answers. Judifh Bouer-All The early morning choir rehearsals To some early bird. Joseph Cerbone- The BesT of Luck To all fuTure class presidenfs. Walfer Cook-All The good marks my Teachers forgoT To give me. Ronald DeMaTTeo-My rope climbing Task To someone wiTh a ladder. Jane Dempsey-A new recipe book To The caTeTeria. John Devany-NoThing! - Marc Deifch--My 4 wonderful years and many wonderful friends. John Diglio-My old sax reeds. ' Diana Faber--Snyder, To some'greaT polifician. Mollie Feifh-My hiccoughs To anyone who wanTs Them. Dawn Foofe-My FOOTsTeps for The ianifor To sweep up. Michael Giannace-My unserved deTenTions To The laTe office. Carol Goldey--All my Teachers To my freshman sisfer. David Greenberg-My empTy pen refills which ran ouT during a TesT. y Henry Hirsch-My Scroll camera To anyone wiTh nerve. Susan Hyafi'-The key To Snyder To all oTher idioTs who geT here aT 7145: Thomas James-My foofball socks To Mr. Gerhard. V Pafricia Jasinski-My Thanks To everyone aT Snyder. Vincenf Jelm-My copy of Doc's Rules For This Course. Judy Kiken--My pony-Tail ThaT'grew for 4 years. Pafricia Loffus-My TroT To Mr. Shields. Marie Lopiccola-My curly hair To Miss Taylor's OSSlE. George Mafsoukas--M r. Shields To my brofher. Jacqueline Misiewicz-My spiriT To l-lunT Mr. PeTTinaTo. Lynn Myfelka-One hair To The Biological Research Club To experimenT on. BeTTe Olgin-A slighfly loenT bafon for fuTure Twirlers. Louis Padula-My pink and yellow sneakers, and purple gym shorTs. Raymond Paradine-All The clocks ThaT work so well. Arlene PosT-A Migraine headache from my iabbering To Mr. Hearns. Emma Rose-The shades in 209 To The ianiTors To fix. John Rossi-My brain To Miss Taylor for sTudy. Pai' Sheerin-My corroded gym rompers and sneakers. Sybil Silverberg-My schedule wiTh an irregular lunch period. Reina Silverman-The floor To G.O. members who wish To speak. Joann Spaide-My l-l.R. Teacher's shoulder for some one else To cry on. Jane Taylor-My dilapidaTed red UshereTTe rose. Carol Thomas-My sTudy seaT To anyone who wanTs an auTomaTic sTocking runner. Mr. Barrow-My Treasury cigar box. The enTire class of T960 bequeafhs The nine wonderful home room Teachers T freshmen. i ' . . -hi E I L kwa. 465 Susan Bolcs, Edifor-in-Chief - -' W -f 1 Harmon Aronson, Literary Ediior 'W-imwfrf' Y 11O Marc Deifch, Sporrs Ediior '-I' 12' Mr. S. Morgolin, Liferory Adviser 2,3 , iii ,. 8 Lynn Myfelku, Lirercry Editor Richard Wilder. Lifercry Ediior ,,.l,r,5Vi'V f'V: r ,.,24'.':v ' ' '1 .!5faTH.Tr MFE? rr Af ,. .g H 1 li? 'mv Carol Thomas, Sports Edifor Henry Hirsch, Phorogrcphy Ediior ,. wvfi' -V' ,---ak , Pffff?Wl?:H-Qi. Arlene Posf. Aff EdH'or Wi' Judy Kilzen, Foculfy Edifor 'Q ! .lane Taylor. Senior Edifor 111 GENERAL URGANIZATIDN. As in ancienT Greece, where DemosThenese lMr. Bradshawl spoke for a True democraTic governmenT in which The common people would have a say, so in Snyder does The 6.0. oTFer The sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To sTaTe Their opinions in The govern- ing of Their school. Under The capable advisership of Mr. Thomas Bradshaw, The 6.0. spurred a highly successful drive which boosTed school spiriT To an all Time peak. Their proiecTs This year, have been The Tabulous Fool's Paradise dance. The AThleTe of The Week and The Snyder Scrapbook. These acTiviTies have kepT The sTudenTs informed oT The accomplishmenTs oT our aThleTes and TurTher uniTed The sTudenT body. while increas- ing school spIriT. ln addiTion To Their aThleTic TuncTions, The G.O., wiTh The help oT Mr. McDonald. hos had puT inTo eTTecT The one-way TraTfic in The boys' lockers, which greaTly relieved The dangerous congesTion There aT lunch Time, AT presenT, wiTh The help aT school officials, The G.O. is also negoTiaTing The purchase and insTallmenT of a sign, a giTT of The January class, To be placed in TronT of The school. VincenT Jelm is The presidenT of The G.O.Q and AnThony CozzeTTa is vice-presidenT. min 6.0. Uffieers at x no .rl Tony Couefia Vincenf Jelm Jean Zuppa Vice Presidenl President Recording Secrefory ' W Zn FEW 'Pl Hs'-, 'Vi?f '-'f'57T'T'T'e,, P W --ww, ' J ,I .1 ' ' if- I ' I ' i I ri J Y f I , J F -I I f I. if ' fi 2 'mFiQ?-1 . , .. 1-QI?--,.-1'4,'f' .,-g- ' 1-.f fl ' 1 I .'r'1'.l':a 'Wm ala.-Wi Marc Deifch . 'X i A' l jf lg, Mark Berman Parliomenfarian Parliamenforian Madelyn Lafizia Susan Hyah Treasurer Corresponding Secretary I 6.0. Representatives 9A KelleH, Diane Craddoclc. l-lampfon Williams. Dorolhea Bl0liS. Pefer EOJQSV- llgling Norcia, Pefer Errico, Joan Wori-hy, Rufh Ann B09ffCl1Sr. CJWGFJSS SVFCIFOI ronces Sheffs, Florence Ford Lillian ' Gulorfa. Jane Smiih, Cla G' M ' HB Dowmk' Charles Heeney. Lois Sfarks, Caijllce Kdiigia, cggrlol Bailey. Joseph Eujlarla Sieve Hifzlgr. Oliyq Wright Richard Leminq Wimcm Beese. Maryann Hn nc .lfllaeri Llnicnie- -l059Pl 'OA Mufch-ler Diane Sell' George Uolzfdl lLllllElll McCaFfery, Mary Jane p d I W I FSHFIOY1. James '9 ae' Bn Renzi, Michael 3,-U,-IBIIII Al pgnliogi' Pgljfr Burns. Edward Rohrberg. Susan Rose, Pei-er Com,-,yi Glenn popodopdos Chrisf Capriola. Bealrice Schqrloo, Richqrd Clark' Shi'-fey puzzo Pc+riC'I: grallcnc, Elaine l2B Scharr, William D b . D Id Sf J ' Uimonf MUFY Bizup, Evelyn Sfainberg, Marilyn Jecilexssqncgir:-Z I5?:EfaIMIviZlEIllZrI l5P9ClC1l Memlvefll Broeclcel, Pefer 98 KuzI Janef Thomas, Eugene Eejzel. Louis lSoeFiol Memberl Basow, Penny grriclahjownn Thomas, Marfha Ivfikszlg 'JESSE gIl'n'90fAEl5'9 C I. 'G I os. aro e . . eary. aura Cgicgigt I-0:3156 Ruggiero, Phyllis HA Moflff- CGFYJ Giles, Sharon COUQIIIIII pomck Sporn. Maxine Bergner. Elizabefh l5DSCIGl Memberl lppoli+o. Roberf Cypress' 'Elizabeth 'OB Cozzarelli. Roberi' PGHV- ROUGH Jaslcollca, Anfhony DGI5I,rom Lindo Grossman. Leonard WGJSOH. Evanefi Pawlowslci. Renee KG Ian tam' Blackwell, Cliffon Gualiieri. Joanne UA Pieiranfonio, Ann p ' Consiglio, Judiih Masullo, Raymond Abrufyf-,I EIIIQII Weber. Edmund Koplow, Ellen 6.0. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Firsf Row: J. Maranon, L. Maron. G. Davidson, M. Opalach, H, Wohl, R. Silverman. J. Bauer, K, Breach. M, Granoveier. Second Row: G, Mofsculias. J. Davis, R, Wilder. R. lppolifo, P. Forfe. 11 .,-W as 1' I iw-'.' '- fl . ' ' J ' ' Firsi Row: Linda Rubin, Judy Kiken, Karen Burns. Monica Reich, Susan Hyafl, Carol Thomas, Rifa Rosoff. Mollie Feifh. Second Row: Joan Hoph, Carol Viderli. Joseph Cerbone, Maryann Opalach, Pai' Loftus, Barbara Bush, Lorraine Buziak, Jean Zuppo, Richard Wilder, Henry Hirsch. Third Row: Sue 'X George Mafsoulrcs, Presidenf YL FN glisfifn' l gg, T .rr - 'Q'- ' . . ,-4 Rofhberg. Susan Balas, Diana Faber, Barbara Gallagher, Julianne G-ilsenan. Par Sheerin. Rose Venulolo, Jane Taylor, Marc Diefch. Fourlh Row: Sybil Silverberg, Diane Dudek, Palricia Jasinslci. Harmon Aronson, Richie Baer, Wefhly, George Malsoukas, Pele Levifov, Philip Pafricio Loffus, Secrela ry Richard Wilder, Vice Presidenl 114 l J - - s mosflelg., i i ocuarv . gc .sui--' Firsf Row: Ann Cavanaugh, Clare Belasco, Margie Markus, Levin, Shirley Ann Hayes. Third Row: Marcia Livingsfone Carol Ann Kurpiewski, Roberla Bender, Barbara Soled, Diane Mandel, Helene Wohl. Sue Rohrberg, Gerald Sfein- Rosemary Sideboard, Second Row: Ellen Lighfdale, Rose- berg. Fourfh Row: Frank Bruno, Pefer Anlico, Mark Granovef- mary Bosko, Barbara Dlugasch. Sue Solow, Sue Waller, Alan fer, Sieve Fishelman. Fiffh Row: Ed Moses, Mark Drcpkin ' Nicholas D'Agosfo, William Blankley. . Q XN N' Since irs inceprion six years ago. fhe Emmelf J. Campbell I A in Chaprer of The Narionol Honor Sociefy has reached greaf heighfs ' V' i g and has become one of 'rhe mosf imporranr organizalions in 'l'he , ,.,- i school. The basis for acceprance inro 'rhe Socie+y is delermined by y g V i fhe manifesrafion of rhe principles of Charac'rer.'Scholarship, Leader- lr Sig.. J ' ' V. l ship and Service. Under rhe capable guidance of Miss Barry, 'rhe lllilfyl l '-.V Q, f Socieiy has provided an effeclive coaching service for fhe sfudenls. ll , - , X1 Members have also parfaken in many school drives, sold Chrisfmas Qmf l and S+. Pal'rick's Day carnalions, and helped or +he Freshman i v'MN Parenfs' Night Because of ils high sfandards and credir fo fhe i school. fhe Honor Sociefy has become 'rhe goal of every sfudenf. Q -i l Miss Barry, Adviser SNYDE T-rm f g ' ..,, NL we . , lg X 1 Tae Si'Hing: Joel Oseroff, Pal Forfe, Gerald Sieinberg, Marge Har+ne++. Mr. Reilly, Kenneth Wexler, Igllark Neuman. Sfanding: Edward Moses, Allan Oseroff, Philip Wefhley. Mark Gronoverler. Fred eifman. Literary Through lhe ages lhe works of Homer, greafesl of all Greek aulhors, have ire- quenfly been discussed in selecr liferary circles. Perhaps in 'rhe furure, 'rhe members of fhe Snyder Life Liferary S'raFF will also achieve prominence. l-lomer's Odyssey fold of 'rhe advenrures of 'rhe ancienl day Odysseus, bur Snyder Life relares +he la+es'r in world evenrs. The works of Homer have been read for cenruries. Snyder Life. however, is always fresh, for a new issue can be obrained lhree rimes a lerm. The sfall of Snyder Life, under l'he capable direciion of Mr. Gerald Reilly, works diligenrly 'ro produce an accurafe, inleresring, and colorful school paper. Edi'ror-in- chief, Kennelh Wexler, compiles 'rhe efforls of Assisianr Edilor, Pairick Forre: Manag- ing Edilor, Alan Oserolll: Associaie Ediror, Sreve Fishelman: and News Ediror. Philip Werhley, V I .4 .4 I -? f'N 9' , 19? SNYDER LIFE BUSINESS STAFF Sfanding, lefi io righfz Michael Kelly, Diane Gillespie. Calherine Seibel, Edward Loniewslci. Pefer Mafsoulxas, Paul Miranfi. Sealed: Karen Burns, George Malsoulcas, Linda Klall, Business The members of The Snyder Life Business S+aFF, direcled by Mr. Henry Shields, provide rhree valuable services. Each morning Hs represenlalives are employed bolh in lhe collecrion of fhe paper's substriplion money and in The sale of bool: covers, locks, and porffolios. On days of publicalion, however, a greal responsibilily 'Falls mosf heavily on lhis small group. for H' is fhey who musl sor'r and dislribule over fifleen hundred issues of Snyder Life. Miraculously, 'rhe faslc is complefecl and Marjorie l-lar'rneH', Cafherine Seibel, Karen Burns, and George Malsoulcas, assisfed by Paul Miranli, enioy a brief and well-earned brealher. 117 .J ' -J ' L A ,sw S 5.50 -wvw Q SCROLL BUSINESS STAFF Sealed: Vivian Eppa, Barbara Pelrizzo, Melanie Zolar, Judy Lesialc, Pai Jasinski. Ralph Lagriola. Magdalene Sfephens, Willy Rogers. Second Row: Sue Gibbs. Janice Roberis, Sandi Kirschner. Lois Porinoy. Mr. Aronson, Lynn Mandel, Arlene Ellis, Julian Banks, Mervin Burlce,Tl1ircl Row: Belly Bergner, Gail James, Esla Marlcin, Anifa Fisher. Scroll Business Staff 1 . jf? VM' 1 Y - ' Q,-ill' ,rs X L pp ly 1 'Rf Is 'if L Ml 'Ii i ' X J '. ll ll lf ill ll? i . Al .nba ' 'fn I: Q. Y L M .ludifh Lesialz, Business Manager Magdalene Sfephens. Advi. Manager -1 ,.',. 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'giflflt'-' 'sf-: 5372 1:15 Qi,-'51, ff.-A -1, ':z'..: ' a'- .4.4 '.1L ' 2 -21Lj '-ffffS'.Q21Z4f ,TFj5-22Q,g,- -rf - 155 .,. . Y .AN Lp, 23,4553 ,ggggw , :jf-b VL -i. . , 'fa-:,,-?T- -fn-gm, 'EfRiF'4 x. , 1 A--E i SENIORS J ' - Firsi Row: Karen Breach, Beafrice Urbanowicz, Elaine Walsh, Barbara Gallagher, Madelyn Lelizia. Pafricia Jasinslci. Second Row: Mollie Feilh. Joann Spaide Jane Taylor. Sue Rolhberg. Helen Siegel, Georgene Doney, Bernadine Vascavage HKS- , x'l. USHEI' ulvvl -' :1'?', - 4---l..i51',:4... R A .af 1 L xXx 5 17-.5 ' 11-,A .. , TES Q,- Cl . '54 alll . 1 .X ., A xr, W 5, -X - , X. Lit .n..I' W- 3- N ,. Wa.,-l - ,Mp JUNIORS Flrsl' Row: Saresa Ferdinand. Ann Koss, Caryl Marilz, Alice Braden, Doreen Gallagher. Second Row: Jocelyn Farqulnar, Susan Thiel. Judy Allen. CHUIR In Greek Myrhology, Terpsichore is lhe goddess of choral song and dance. As rhe originafor of song and dance. she was much honored by The ancienl' Greek people. She is represenrecl by mirlh, flowers, and lyres. Like 'rhe ancienl' Greeks who sang on ceremonial evenls in honor of Terpsichore, ihe Choir of Henry Snyder High School also sings in honor of special occasions. Some of fhese are: gradualion and audi+orium exercises, 'rhe January and May feslivals, and ou+-of-school civic programs. You can hear +he members of +he choir praciicing almosl every morning a+ eighl o'clock and in room 2 IO during fhe day. Their capable and hardworking adviser is Mr. GlaH. Firsi Row: Shirley Ann Hayes, Joanne Grompone, Pa'r Plesniarski. Geraldine Lucas, Lorraine Greenberg, Monica Reich. Veronica Terry, Rosemary Sideboard, Jane Taylcr. Second Row: Wilma Burgess. Arlene Posf, Marilyn Koblenz. Doree Sandler. Hilary Geller, Diane Mandel, Sue Solow, Judy Bouer, Lynn Mylelka, J. Kiken, Third Row: Ellen Lighf- dale. Lillian Hayes. Barbara Soled. Magdalene Siege' Nancy Raberfs. Judy Allen, Vincent Pizzufi, Jane? V. Camlin, Suzy Hyaff, Mollie Feifh. Fourfh Row: Barbara Brown, Sybil Silverberg. Susan Rohrberg, Allen Endlich, Pefer Anfico, Denis Gray, John Davis. Fiffh Row: Susan Rofhberg, Made- lyn Lelizia. Ed Bealfy, Ken Troffer. Charles Culis, William Blankl . Harry Willi m.' Sheldon Sklar, Mark Drapkin, Willia Bro onski. g , ,L D6 -, 91,5 A J xg, 2, F., Aff My RJ A 1 1 MJ , , X ,Mx , mf ,AJ J.. 'ik K g fbfj gi, Selig ' xi 122 ip' 'x fr- ET lv- EL ell .ui .BL- .ia-S V..- W5 V iq, P82441 , X A L Firsi' Row: Carolyn Jones, Caryl Morilz, Kalhe Carney. Geraldine Rapino, Mr. Glalr, Shelley Siraus, Roslyn Callen. Harrie? Dresnick, Carol Goldsiein. Joyce Feafhersfone. Second Row: Joyce E. Murdock. Par Lillie, Caiherine Simon. Marie Phelepidis. Barbara Jones. Holly Pos'l', Deaihra Brown, Marilyn Jolly. Nadine Canfor. Mary DiS+aso. Third Row: ez:-'Nw-i+'f Judy Pierce. Lynn Mandell, Joanne Wilder. Arlene Ferdinand. Linda J. Webb, James D'AngeIici, Harrier Zislc, B. Leming, Chrisrine LaVeglio, Fourfh Row: Barbara Howard. Eva Warson, Ella Brown, Sandy Kirschner, Esfa Marlcin, Suzanne Gibbs, Myrna Fineberg, Gail James, Marfha Thomas, Bor- bara Neulelcf. Fifih Row: Ramona D. Lewis. Lillie Mae Lirile, Edith Adler, Susan Hcrrower. Susan Thiel, B. Connell. If I ,, r , . ,- J, L el.: J- 9 f X52 . :Vi 'ii Hia l 'll Firsf Row: Carol Ann Brown, lsa Levine, Doffie Kemmef, Marrha Hepih, Maureen Czubowski, Carol Slonlc, Geraldine Verdi, Kafherine Hopi. Peggy Snowden. Second Row: Arlene Halperin, Judifh Geller, Geraldine Thomas, Carmen Mc- Cornell, Carol Moore, Myrna Taylor, Alice Raposa, Ina ..a-- -Q. Papiclc, Chorlofle Post Helene Cohen. Third Row: Virginia BoH'i, Brenda Calloway, Dee Robinson, Janice Roberfs. Arlene Tunynslci, Janei' Goldsfein, Ida Rodgers. Vicior Neu- feld, Michael Kloselc. Fourih Row: Susan Cohen, Virginia Kaczalc, Cassandra Brown, Donphenia Moore, Lorraine PlaH'. Linda Klalf, Linda Dalsrrom, Bill Henne. 12 Slfilflg 'from lefiz Pefe Levifov, Nafalie Shulman, John Diglio, Diana Faber. Sfanding: Mel Cornin, Linda Maron, John Fiorino Ru+a Rosoff, Larry Magid, Allen Oseroff, Frank Fricchione. BAND In 'rheir orange and black uniforms fhe smarfly a++ired band execufes marches as 'They play a+ loorball games. Each assembly is graced by 'rheir melodious 'rones as +hey play under lhe experf con- ducrion of Mr. Amafo. Fesiivals, +oo, are a means of enjoying fhe wonderful performances fhe band gives. , , . , , , Firsf Row: Nafalie Shulman, Rifa Rosoff. Diana Faber, Grace Colaneri, Harrier Dowd, Mr. Amafo, Margie Marcus. Linda Maron, Linda Korijohn, Barbara Howard. Second Row: Joel Oseroff, Gary Plofkin, Mark Neuman, Larry Magid. John Fiorino, Mono Goodrum, Paul Hoffman. Third Row: Roberf Tifone. Alan Nyclick, Frank Bruno, Roberi Scarborough, Roberl J . '- f . , - '- ' ' Sfeinberg, James Shipper, John Diglio. Frank Fricchione Fourfh Row: Paul Panfezzi, Thomas Sullivan, Lorenzo Bonifo Thomas Hercel, David Morris, Gary Porfer, Basil DiPaula Frank Lepore. 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' z 21- A fr-af.: 1 .N,. x 4 ww : , ' er if rf 4 mf If ' ,avg Z., , JM K J '1 y -1 4' K F' - 1 fsw 3451!-Q ' A' ,P Q 1 s A-Zu E1 5,9 'Q ffl An impor'ran+ parl in flue allnlelic program of Snyder High is played by our line group of clneer- leaders Under flwe guxdance of Mrs Malrleson Huey c H su or+ our leam. alwa s in'ec'rln +l'1e needed morale wwf- ff f --v-: 1 Q Iris Glaclslone .,l l aemgs if l ll 'q ll ' E' -r -fl PP Y l 9 - Placing second ln 'rlne cl+y's lourney, Snyder's cheer- leaders were invlred 'ro march in Jersey CI+y's Tri- cenfennial Parade on May 8. fi 3' N 'f Mrs. Mafleson Judy Pepper, Capfain .'., -. 1, 1 .. lrrrbf- V A ' ' 's '1 1 ,.l,,. Gerri Grimaldi X llillf- il Claire Belasco 126 Ginny Silent, Joan Scandono Congraiulafiohs Judy, you made fha finals. A fBl15e m '- , .0-O. f wh'l - Give me a W-A Z le 'he 'd99S make fheir de Cfifgni inio a single performing unil. Mariorie Harfneff games' Capiain capfained by Diane Dudelc. Elaine Walsh Doroihy McFie Linda Rubin M Q nn., s ,, . 1- 1 l i , . - , 1 r if - -1- i l ypfl H 5 X Ai f- f' . by z - fl . A ,H ' -' ff' ' .' I3fsg'T1if I' li l Q1-,' - .J ll Suzanne Gibbs . 'Z f 3- Esla Marlrin Gail James 'T Marilyn Jolly 128 Carol Golclslein Harriei Dresnicl li Drill Squad Alexander's Army was ihe produci of conslanl drill which enabled him 'ro move large numbers of soldiers 'From one place To anolher easily. Jusl' as lhese ancienl' Greeks used drill as a means oi binding men fogelher 'rhrough pre- cision and discipline, so our drill squad molds individuals Under 'rhe capable direciion oi Mrs. Pura. our girls experlly perform inlricaie clrills, a welcome sighl' al fooiball' The squad is capiained by Maiorie l-larne++ and co- Carole Harden Valerie Fuller Mariorie Shimmal Diane Dudak Co-Capfain Joann Spaide Lois Porfnoy I Sandy Kirschner -'D ., I W il! 5 A Ji all ' V o -i -in 1 W , T B- ll -'55 Y l .igl .. '- i - ju' ' ' iriliwfl- J r , gun. l N 1if321.1l'5lS' Ivmi, iwlujffll- L l i ' 'YH7' i l ii L' ' r Q i. Barbara Longo Speciality Twirlers How drab our games, parades, and assemblies would be wi+hou+ our beauliful eighleen lassies in lheir slriking black and while uniforms. When Snyder's lwirlers swing inl'o acilion, life, color, and spiri+ are immedialely iniecled in+o llweir performance. With precision and dexlerlly They make difficull roulines loolc easy. Under llne able guidance of Mrs. Ella Pura, Hue lwirlers willingly conlriloule fheir +ime and el:For+ 'ro bo+h in pracfice and during sparring evenls. Belle Olgin Specialify i , Gaorgene Downey Barbara Adamshal Joanne DiBarba Captain Joann Grompone Alice Braden Sara Fleischman Ann Koss Judlfh DeGufes r.. 4. 1 l rl Jqnef LeFg,-,fa Roberfa Riplrey Anneffe DiGiacinfo i l lr. 3 , l A 1 l 1: L Mary Lou Cala brese I Lynn Mandel 129 -l ' -l HOMEROOM 3 Firsl Row: Walker Wooding, Nathaniel Lewis, Michael Frailcor, Paul Kish. James Mazzarisi, George Checkowslci, Michael O'Shea. Second Row: Charles Gimberl, Dennis Manuel, Michael Pechillo, Ronald Oslonder, John Rossi, William Barba, Barl Brescia, John Diglio, Frank Spinelli. Third Row: Raymond Paradine, William Levier, Charles Giardina, Slanley Korzenowski, Jr., Thomas Donalo, Ralph lannuccilli, Leonard M, Zuravnsky. Fourlh Row: David Rapp, Raymond Barnell, Kennelh Wexler. Fillh Row: John Lulz, Kennelh Adams, Tony Jaskallca, Daniel Greene. he HOMEROOM IIZ Firsl Row: Carole Harden, Belle Olgin, Lois Levine, Joanne Grompone, Grace Angell, Belly Rolhs- child, Annelle Bened. Eleanor Tennanl, Second Row: Wilma Pagan, Meryl Susser, Bernadine Vase cavoge, Virginia Griffin, Coral Robinson, Arlene Posl, Renee Pawlowslci, Ralph Lagriola. Third Row: Carol Videlli, Pamela Grazul, Sandra Grisl, John Scarpa. Lynn Cooke, Richard Meyer. Marc Deilch. Fourlh Row: Joe Cerbone. Rila Esposilo, Lore-Ha Robinson. Magdaline Slephens, Geraldine Pelers. Dawn Foole, Barbara Gallagher, Waller Cook, Fiflh Row: Sheldon Sklar, Harmon Aronson, Harold Maury, Earl Hunsiclcer, John Devaney, Pal Farle. ' E -A - amerooms fi HOMEROOM II6 Firsi' Row: Linda Caroselli, Joanne DiBarba. Lisa Quinfero, Evelyn Bizup, Mrs. Kucharslcy, Joanne Gioia, Pal Plesniarski, Eileen Lee, Mary Croxlon. Second Row: Clyde Prislell, Joyce McCormick, Elaine Keenan, Carol Dolly. Maryann Scuzzese, lrene Koslanfy. Judy Quirk, Camille Ganci, Florence Brown- ing, Third Row: John Marinan, James Whilalcer, Larry Magid, Lorraine Buziak, Joe Fabio, David Burslein, Kennelh l-lyle, John Kelly. George Wilson. Fourlh Row: Allan Kelly, Frank Sharlcey, Richard Crocono, James Branagan. Robert Marney, Russ Azzarello. Sal Aprile, Donald Moore, Howie Halperin, Mark Berman, Edward Zadzielski. Y 'vi ger HOMEROOM II7 Firsf Row: Sandra DeBenede+l'o. Diane Dudelc, Linda Gardner. Sybil Silverberg, Sharon Giles, Gene Garley. Second Row: Maria Spinnafo, Dorolhy Vines. Kalhleen Doran, Doris Angell, Rila Moss, Frances Bolii. Margarel' Brunn. Third Row: Janice Boblcier, Dorolhy McFie, Marie Lopiccola. Karen Breach, George Taylor. Joseph Slephens, lris Gladslone. Fourfh Row: Vincenl' Ricco, Rose Venulolo, Julianne Gilsenan, L. Sicola, A, Rovalsos. Chrisfine Vacca, Charlie Waugh. Fiffh Row: Frank Franlino, Barbara Bush, Carl Fischer, Joseph Rosafi, Cleophas Sullivan, J. Smylh, Kennelh Ernsl, Alfred Holpp. -l .J -l ' .J 7' S34 HOMEROOM l2b Firsi' Row: Sharon Wechier, Reina Silverman, Jane Taylor. Rida Hoyer, Miss Cullen. Geraldine Lucas. Ann Marie Busela. Virginia Cimo. Second Row: Jean Posl, Naialie Schulman. Judy Kilcen, Suzy Hyaff. Ann Carey, Helena Spolizino, Arlene Judge, Mary Hawkes, Third Row: Mollie Feilh, Rosemary Lopez, Ann Piefranlanio. Sandra Papiclc, Pai Sheerin. Fourfh Row: Marie Caruso, Elaine Walsh, Eileen Velevis. Madelyn Lelizia. Mary Ann Wilkowski, Marie Tronco. Carole Podewifz, Riia Rosoil. Fiffh Row: Michael Edwards. Kennelh Orzel, Eliof Dunsky, Harvey Chessler, George Maisoulcas. Edward Kovary. Sixfh Row: James Bellini. Gerald Jannuzzelli, David Liebman. George Parsons. Francis Exkorn. .A-lf HOMEROOM 203 Firsi' Row: Pafricia Jasinski, Jacqueline Misiewicz, Lorraine Groben. Mary Peeples, Sandra Seidman, Carol Korba. Monica Reich, Judy Pepper. Second Row: Emma Rose. Sue Rofhberg, Carole Reicheri, Linda Maron. ,Joann Spaide, Dan Frisco, John Ficrino, Frank Fricchione. Third Row: Linda Rubin. Henry Hirsch. Richard Rolenc, Williarm Bircheff, Bob Marlin, Joseph Albarino. Arlhur Sialoif. Fourfh Row: Thomas James, Douglas Sfewarf, Raymond Chaneski, Richard Lesko, Waller Leonard. John Thomas. Vicior Bonforno, Arfhur Horway. .1 .J .J I DIIIBYDDIIIS K . .Il i v, his-X. HOMEROOM 2l3 Firsl Row: Barbara Smifh. Janel Krieg. Elsie Chiniga. D. Crocker. Helen Siegel, Carol Goldey, Carol Sharp. Marianne Colarusso. Second Row: Georgene Doney, Pal' Bays, Annaliesa Boss, Jean Zuppa, Phyllis Gaifo, Dorolheo Anfon, Carol Thomas, Lynn Mylellca, John Snyder. Third Row: Joanne Smilh. Phyllis Paluzzi. Ida Rodgers, Judy Trenf. Margaref Butler, Noel Edwards, Carol Kisielewslci, Vincenl' Lopardo. John Johnsfane, Arnold Conrad. Ronald Janlcowslci. Fourfh Row: Richard Conroy, Allan Oseroff. W. Krause. P. Welhley, John Griffin, Vincenzia Fugaro, John Monlanaro. John Ping, P. Carney. 'VR HOMEROOM 30l Firsl Row: Judy Bauer. Marge Harfnell. Joan Hopf, Karen Burns, Elizabeth Osnalo, Judy Lesialc. Connie Graziano. Second Row: Rosalie Barci. Darofhy Laslo. Diana Faber, Russell Bryanf, Richard D'Esposi+o, Tommy Palumbo, Barbara Longo, Ralph Panzino, Carol Krsyzclcowslci, David Greenberg, Third Row: Jane Dempsey. Lorraine Babchalc, Joann Blischalc, Carol Murphy, Mike Koh, Joseph Reagen, Fefe Levifov. Fourfh Row: Margaref Hunler, Carolyn Sogga. Mildred Bodino. J. Francis. Ronald DeMaHea, Edmund Weber, Don Lagouslcer. Fiffh Row: Waller Pasuco, Dom Colasurdo. Mel Cornin, Michael McKeever. Harvey Lindslrom. Ronald Muslcin. William Anderson. 133 Senior Homerooms l, i. x'-'f 'Em F Ley l ffffx! J 41.2- HOMEROOM 326 Firsf Row: Susan Balas, Pal Lollus, Marie Pearsall, Wilma Burgess, Carole Kornulilc, Chrisline Hrynlca, Elnora Harper, Maureen Raleigh. Second Row: Michael Feslino, Judy Grace, Mary Lou Calabrese. Janel' Wagner. Alice Carp, Pal' Giosclo, Pal Warren, Anila Zarale, Orlando Della Porfa, Bealrice Urbanawicz. Third Row: Roberl Ippolilo. Richard Bischof, Arihur Bernsfein, Louis Padula, Thomas Rosolulr, Richard Wilder. Ann Currey, Sarah Clark, Leonora Novak. Fourih Row: Roberf Margules, Lesler Cox, Roberl Grace, Ron Seely. Lynn Weymer, William Adams, Henry Shindle. Michael Giannace, Edward Campbell. fl U Us team! Wazoo! and Vicforylg ii their 'lc kc 5- ko we . ome on Senyqfi C ou'r,e doing fine son. Bu? I specified yards, noi inches . 5.6'-1sffeifwv'ef'ffW1'1V- ' f' - iw , ., -. 11+--.M Y -- f , is..- l .r .i ..i is rn .J .i .4 E ,A- ,-,, in- W ,..... Y 77.1----+aL3.aw -:Z - Q ' ' -5-.Q .. - .i,.,,.a.QL.+ J Firsi Row: Vincenl' Lopardo, John Johnsione, Sheldon Sklar. John Ping, Donald Moore. Second Row: Chrisrine Vacca. Carol Kisielewski, Ann Marie Busela, Par Plesniarski. Sandra DeBenedeHo, Elaine Walsh, Third Row: Geraldine Lucas, Virginia Griffin. Judy Trent Marie Lopiccola,'QKafhleen Doran Diane Dudelc. Barbara Janes, Veronica Terry, Joyce Sapp. Fourlh Row: Sharon Bennerl, John Barbee, Charles Webb. Cleophas Sullivan. Richard Baer. ff, 'i Seniors Dance To rejoice in life. 'ro find The world beauriful and delighrful ro live in,'is +he mark of rhe Greek Spirir. The Greeks enioyed rejoicing and lhey demansfrared' rhis on many occasions by dancing in honor of 'l'heir Olympian Gods and Goddesses. The seniors of Snyder High School, under rhe leadership of Mrs. Shuback also reioice by dancing. Unlike rhe Greeks rhey do nor dance in honor of +he pagan gods of iovialiry bu'1' for Their own enioymenil. Among lhe dances 'rhis club execulesare 'rhe convenrional lindy, and cha-cha, buf rhey also do some of rhe weirder voiiefy, such as rhe slop. J , - . 1' il' . iw, i 4 ,. . .- ,1-. 4 'qi . .5-if 5-Q. . -'ii Q U ,i,- ir- i 1. -sy , HI, il V I H. :lil HJ 4 rl I Uri! Inn, ii ,,,I' ' I 1 r - I ,' r Jr ,I -4 ' . ' 'I 11.5 4 , A Q 1 Turf, .I . - ' ,i YY , Li 1 'JM rug ,Z f iff L, ii, 1' ' 1 'L' .-i 7 r .. I - , V . I., , .i ' A 1, . 'S ,I L , lr g ' - - L.A .rr l 1- , - .- :Il , ' l .u ' ' I ', .f'4 4 -rl 11 ' ' . ll I l ' 'il ' l Y' ' V --V .4.,,,!,'. ., I V-lg. .1 , ,. , '12 Y- 5- 444 ,Y , 7,1 :e,- ---J QS :l.,.:,,., ' - ,,, ,Y Y , , W Zz J .l ..l ' .J 1 li fgsfse A Firsf Row: Maureen Czubawski, Ann Currey, KaTherine Day. Sandra Nelson, Barbara MaTson, Lorraine Groben, Mary CroxTon. Second Row: Audrey Pellegrino. Marilyn Sharroclc, Carole Podewilz. Carole KornuTik, Judy Allen. Judy Wohlrab. Ellen Duffy. Michaelina JusaiTes. Third Row: Alice Grega, Julianne Gilsenan, Rosemarie Anzalone. Margaref BuTler, Thomas Parlcer. Thomas Hanlon, John Crawford, Charles WebsTer. Richard Inwood, RoberT Parks. Fourfh Row: John Hinz, RoberT Shea, Charles Morrissey, Douglas BuTurla. Pefer Calabra, Ronald Halosz. William Sulzmann. Square Dance Among Miss Caldwell's many exTra curricular acTiviTies, The Teaching of square dancing is one of Them. There are ThirTy-eighT members in The Square Dancing Club of which Miss Caldwell is adviser. Besides having demonsTraTed several Tollc dances in a previous Snyder assembly, The main obiecT of This newly Tormed club is To reveal To iTs members The many square dances oT l9Th cenTury America. For insTance, The Square Dancing Club has realized ThaT among The many ancienT civilizaTions, The Greeks were very Tond of Their old cusToms and of none more Than Their ancienT dances. There were dances boTh by The peasanTs and by The more educared people aT The balls in The large Towns. Nowadays, in order To preserve These dances. The Greeks perform aT leasT one or Two dances aT The beginning or end aT every ball, and in The army and navy only These naTional dances are permiTTed. Among some of The diTierenT Toll: dances ThaT Miss Caldwell's Club rehearse are Sachez. Grand Righf and LeTT. Allemande LeTT, and Do-Si-Do. Noi' only is square dancing very hard To learn, buT iT is very vigorous and requires much coordinaTion. The Square Dancing Club also hopes To pcu'TicipaTe in TuTure Snyder assemblies. ,. ,T ,J.,..r.,., --iv, 4 ... ..g,..... l , ' - ' l i ll l i i' -l E .V,+. Sfanding. fronf: Mrs, Grossman, Andrea Brouer. Firs+ Row: Jane Taylor. Second Row: David Green- berg. Esielle Lamonea. Doroihy Laslo, Renee Rosman, June Fisher, Sianding, baclz: Sylvia Beck. Judy Bauer lon chairl, Marc Deiich, Lorraine Bobchak. Biological Research Arisioile would have marveled ai' ihe many wonderful advances made in biology since firsi' he beganrio siudy fhe birds and bees. Mrs. Grossman's Biological Research Club meeis during club period, rhe busy consumer scieniisis eagerly awaii ihe microscope experimenis. animal disseciions. and biological Topic discussions io be enjoyed by 'ihe class. All forms of life are siudied and occasionally comparisons of early Greek and Modern Biological achievemenis are made. Any new discovery in biology is discussed by all. Surely 'rhe faiher of bios logos would have been honored 'ro be a member of 'rhe Biological Research Club. s , . ,,i , ..,. ,. Y . ..u.g..u'..x.xL-E-541-sl.-hue? 'uuv1.ua Y -f-J-U 1 -l ' - ul .A Junior Twirlers Club , One of 'rhe mosl spiriied and ambilious groups in Snyder is The Junior Twirlers. Here, 48 girls lrain for lhe seniors. Though each club period is i marlcecl by disappoinrmenr. rhe rhud of a baron on 'rhe floor, l'he basic fundamenlals are finally masiered. Now, lhanlcs 'ro lhe help of Mrs. Scovronick and Miss Croolcer, lhey are , ready for lhe seniors. ,l Firs'l' Row: Ellen Leyclan, Pal Vallely, Rosemary Scanlon, Judy Wegar, Carol Trevison, Pal- Wilczerslci, Anna Kapsalolcisf Helene Cohen. Second Row: Jean McFarren, Pal Beese. Lynne Rosella, Barbara Morgan. Barbara Wacker, Elizabelh Wynlcoop, Karen Schullz, Chris Schullz, Mrs. Hilliard. Third Row: Judy Jensen, Jeanne Firzgeralcl. Linda Oliphanl, Judy Rohrberg, Lynne Breuninger, Marcy Weiss, Linda Klali. Fourlh Row: Rulh Teeler, Valerie Lassila, Jane Hanly, Fay Clarke, Bonnie Crump, Jackie Kowalla. Firsl' Row: Carol Ann Pagano, Margarer VanDusen, Joan Durr. Diana Boris, Barbara Babchals, Arlene McCabe, Dorolhy Price, Bealrice Marraacia. Second Row: Irene Anniccharico, Janel' Von Oesen, Janice Verga, Marie DeMar'rino, Elaine Gawronslci, Joan Zareslcy, Mary Jane Ernmerelh, Mariorie Thorn. Third Row: Kalhleen Slovelcen, Calherine Flynn, Mary Donovan, Veronica Vogel, Maureen Sova. Diane Morawiclc. Rufh Tarby, Carmelo Linianle. Fourlh Row: Rosemary Weir, Mary Jane Fell, Rufh Munson, Chrisline Russo, Meredilh Vassalla, Joan Saieary, Cheryl Mullen. Fiflh Row: Ann Briller, Lorraine Mancy, Carol Gabrielan. Mary Walsh, Pal' Meyers. 139 T' Slide Rule Dluh Flrsl Row: Miss Agnes Thompson, Principal, A. Harry Moore School: Mrs, Meade, Sandro Seflel, Rufh Toscani. Marie Phelepidis, Arlene Miller, lna Papick, Rulh Wexler. Marsha Seigel, Saresa Fuerdinond. Mrs. Krzyzak. Second Row: Harry Williams. Arlene Turzynski, Carol Ann Kurpiewski. ' Marlene Marrien. Rulh Wexler, Carolyn Niedzwicki, Brenda Calloway, Myrna Taylor, Carol Tegl- meyer, Nancy LeSassic, Mary Sulrnan, Rosemary Sideboard, John Noel. , Future Teachers Club The F.T.A. led by Mrs. Krzyzak. plan lo become disciples ol Plalo, o famed Greek educalor. The club sludies lhe lives and influences ol greal leach- ers and lhe opporlunilies leaching olfers. This lerm lhe club loured A. Harry Moore School. delving lurlher inlo lhe leaching of lhe handicapped. In oddilion, lhey parlicipaled lhis April, in Teachers Career Monlh and allended lhe NJ. Sludenls' Associalion Conference. Consisling ol sludenls inleresled in leaching, lhe F.T.A. helps lhem culli- vale lhe qualilies ol personalily, characler, and leadership essenlial lo becoming successful educalors. Firsf Row: Beryl Jones. Jack Snowman, Mike Geiger. Marlin Oring, Lawrence Asl. Second Row: Frank Sharkey, Ecl Korn, John Monlanaro, Ed Thompson, Paul Mironli, Frank Miksza Dick Greenslein. Randall Gabrielan. Howard Smilh, Wall Cook, George Yelverlon. Firsf Row: Marry Swaney, John Baldasare, Joseph Sfuarl. William Newby. Second Row: Roberi Sanders, Roberl Newby, Joe Doxbeclr, Richie Rhiver, Marlin Scharloo, Third Row: John Arendr, Bob Goffhardf, Dave Jackson, Ron Leszczynski, Frank Cimo. Sianding: John Leigh, Eliof Dunslcy, Joe Venner. Arihur Slalolil, Tom Hercel, Ray Farringfon, John Monfgomery, Phil Baldosore, Ron Egan, Dick Herfel, Charles Slrauch, Dave Burns. Radio and Science Club Each of ihe members of lhe Radio and Science Club, under ihe experi' guidance of Mr. Resiivo, has or will soon obiain his ham radio license. One may spend his club period learning aboui elec- rriciiy, ufilizing l'he principles of physics in elec- rrical work. He may also repair borh rransmiilers and receivers. Hermes, or as rhe Romans say. Mercury, rhe messenger of ihe gods, would cerfainly be proud of 'rhese boys and rheir eFfor+s. Patrol Squad ln ancieni' Greece, Zeus was J +he prolecior of low and order, bui' in Snyder if is 'rhe iob of 'lhe pafrol squad To police 'rhe cor- ridors. The group. under 'rhe ex- perl' guidance of Miss Cullen, is always on 'lhe iob, safeguarding 'rhe sfudenrs and clearing 'rhe halls of happy wanderers. By The way. Do you have a pass? Firsl Row: Pamela Clair, Vinelia Dickerson, Helen Kirlcowslci, Sandra Ambrose. Margarer Mulcahy, Caroline Scully, Mary Ann Wiflcowslri, Ride Hoyer. Second Row: Don Allen, Ed Zadzielslci. John Arzechowski, Paul DeBellis. Srewarl' Lee. Eddie Campbell, Dave Liebman, Jeannie Mooney, Third Row: Ed Kovary, Bob Conklin, Bill Krause, Bob Marney, John Cole, Timoihy Burns, James Whifaker. Fourfh Row: Greg Becker, Sal Aprile, Tom Toomey, 141 George Cosranza, Russell Fibraio. ,g A Upera Guild 142 ,eliiis Firsi' Row: Josephine DeAngelo. Barbara Yononko, STella Dygewska. Lynn Someds, Eileen Donovan, Florence Browning. Second Row: Bill Gascener. Dof Byrne, Joan Gumlcowski. Jessie Carfer, Joy Kerrinnis. Mary Ann O'Neill, Nancy Levifo. Under The very capable guidance of Miss Russoniello, The opera club of Henry Snyder High School has been enioying a wide range of acTiviTies. The club is officially known as The Snyder Opera Guild because of iTs membership in The MeTropoliTan Opera Guild. As a member. The club receives Three copies per week of The opera news, of which Two copies are lefT in The library for reference. This perodical gives The schedules for The MeTropoliTan season, and also offers background informaTion abouT The various operas and Their performing arTisTs. Once during The year, The MeTropoliTan offers, for sTudenTs. seven performances of an opera aT reduced raTes. The club obfains 44 TickeTs. and as The presenT membership is I5 pupils, The remainder of The Tickefs are offered To The sTudenT body. AnoTher benefiT from membership in The MeTropliTan Guild is The inviTaTion To The Snyder Club To aTTend a dress rehearsal of an ouTsTanding opera. This year The group heard Der Rosenkavilierf' Wifh The money remaining from dues, The club purchases records which are played and dis- cussed during The club period. ln The pasT year. Don Giovanni and Aida were added To The colleciion. FrequenTly, The club borrows records from The library for Their lisTen- ing pleasure. This year, The club aTTended a performance of Don Giovanni. by Wolfgang MozarT where They were privileged To hear The ouTsTanding Greek arTisT Nicola Moscona sing The parT of CommendaTore. The faTher. OThers in The casT included Mary CurTis-Verna as Donna Anna, Teresa STraTas as Zerlina and Kim Borg as Don Giovanni. - Miss Russinello sTaTed ThaT The club would welcome new members who would be inTeresTed in broadening Their appreciaTion of The Opera. The club's program oi becoming familiar wiTh Opera and iTs background of LibreTTo and composers, as well as informafion abouT The sTars, makes for a mosT inTeresTing and enjoyable meeTing. Sealed: Josephine Williams, Jacqueline McCoard, Pai Wain, Carol- Murphy, Theresa Ciefizak. Sfanding: Barbara Owens, Alformease Broughion, Mary Smifh. Ann Robinson, Virginia Zukowski, Annoliesa Boss, Lindola Johnsfon, lrene Basseii, Shirley Jones. 1 1 ,. I ' ,T in-R 1 I l l ir M i l , r , ,ie .1 .wr , r il .ggi Firsf Row: Nick Tamburry. Frank Cole, Richard Chessler, Carl Fischer, Presidenf: Mr. Peffinafo, Ken Hyle, Ronald Shugar. Second Row: Mel Cornin, Roy Langen- dorfer, Secrefary: Bruce Galloway, John Ximiness, Arnold Taub, Fred Mosher. R. Kinloch, Richard Mannu, Treasurer. Third Row: Hillard Goldrich, Frank Fischer, Tony Scarpa, Lou Cosfanzo, Ted Schlosberg, George Buikus, M. Hack. Fourfh Row: Bob Melnick, Al Ashforih, Lou Polleila, George Cusfanzo, Vice Presidenfg Lesfer Doll, Doug Slewarr, Mike Homick. I 1 DressMaking Club The Dressmaking Club, under +he super- vision oi Miss Duffy, is presenily engaged in ihe various aciiviiies which will make ihese girls more deli in ihe arf of sewing. Their ambiiion, ii goes wiihoui' saying, is 'ra creare fashions lovely enough for Venus. Club periods are speni' in ihe seleciion of magazine paiierns and The adapiion of same for use in class. Discussion. ihrough- oui' 'rhe Term, deals wiih ihe lines of cloih- ing, proper siyling, and color coordinaiion. Rod and Gun Club The Rod and Gun Club, under ihe ex- perf guidance of Mr. PeHina'I'o, has in- creased iis membership io 34. Their 'rime is devoied io discussion of 'ropics such as, ihe proper use and care of gunsrand The locafion of good fishing areas. Currenily, ihey are seeking io esrablish a specialized division 'fo be unafiiliaied wiih ihefschool, a much-awaired Rifle Club, lneeded is a rifle range or leasi 75 ieef in lengihi. 143 .4 -J T ,I Chess Club The Chess Club. co-sponsored by Mr. Kelly and Mr. McGovern looasfs of sixly s+uden+s who enioyably spend club periods developing lhe line url of chess playing. For lhe pasl lhree years, lhis club has run an inlromural chess 'lournamenl for Snyder sludenls. I+ also porlalces in Hudson Counly High School Chess Associalion Tournamenl, of which Mr. Kelly is lhe chairman. This club, believed 'ro lee one of lhe largesl in Snyder, is now open only lo chess players. However, ils lufure plans include slarling of 0 separale seclion devoled 'ro The leaching of The game 'ro non-players. Firsl Row, Standing, leff fo righl: Mr. McGovern, Co-Sponsor: Joseph Donahue, Poul Weber, Robert Wcllgren, John Fallon, Michael Feminello, Mr. Kelly, Co-Sponsor. Silling, leff fo righf: Kurl Kiplok. Richard Turek, Theodor Possell. Edward Ziegler, Erik Parseghiczn. Joseph Holosz, Howard Blond, Joy Grossman. l A ' A S S S Sfanding. leff fo righf: Mr, McGovern. Co-Sponsor: Mr, Kelly, Co-Sponsor: Robe:-'r Munlcedick, Joe Kriegel, Jol1n Zalc. William Blonlxley, Jane Johesla, Arllwur Koller, Bill Slreclier, Pefe Krol, George Lelsch, Joseph Orlando. Sillingz B. Carp, Alan Levin, K, Slwulz, William Pedersen, L. Mandoni. Charles Prllolil, Barbara Aslressc. Sleven Reichel. 'A- SA gf Sfcnding, Ieff fo righf: Mr. McGovern. Co-Sponsor: Marvin Neuman. Judy Sly, Francis Exkorn, Paul Ashe, Eugene Laplriewicz, Roberl Beclrmann, S. Saul, Caroline Barbara, Mr. Kelly, Ca-Sponsor. Siflingz Edwin Malhesius. Vince Copeufl, Lawrence Leach, E. Kislolinec, Sam Scoll. Raberl Barnes, M. Hoyt Harold Koeppen. German Club A new club in Snyder is lhe German Club direcled by Mrs Hergenhan ll is open lo all slu denls inleresled in modern day German affairs During club lime 'rhey read magazines lislen lo German recordings and learn aboul modern German cullure Fulure plans include a visll +o rhe Bremen 'rhe new flag ship of lhe Norrh German Lloyd Lines Visual Aids Club Today s classroom educalion has been supplemenled by educa- rional films. These movies are shown by members of 'rhe Visual Aids Club, who have spenl many weeks of inlensive 'rraining learn- ing lheir iob. ln addifion 'lhey make minor repairs on eleclrical equipmenl, provide porlable pub- lic address syslems To class dances. This club is very capably direcled by Mr. Quinn. 146 Firsf Row Duane Pilyinger Dolores Michaelis Phil Jacobs Richard Erickson Second Row Mrs Hergenhan Harvey Heir Donald Malheson Allan Fegely Kennelh Doll James Lawrence Richard Nicholson Ron Seely Paul Howells Firsl' Row: Alfred Moss. David Brown, Michael Della Rosa. Jerry Breila, Roberl Gimberl. Second Row: Al Behringer. Harold Geyer, William Ohner, Ed Scappaliccio, Mike Kekelis, Waller Cullen, Ken Howard. Third Row: Larry Tornow, Don Daley, Ambrose Tricoli, Joe Garrefla. Ted Grossmann, Pere Roselle, John Fowler. l nd -I ' .J yi Firsf Row: Maureen Connors, Sue Thornas. Laurine Gresham, Carol Nadolny. Second Row: Miss L, Taylor, Marie MaHioli, Kalhleen Harvey, Geraldine Naugle. Third Row: Linda Erbe, Laura Hazel, Pal' Bezzelc, Ann Graham. Firsf Row: Morgarer Johnson, Carole Reichert, Ann DeMarchi, Loreffa Robinson. Barbara Smilh. Mariorie Redling, Anloinelre lmbornone. Second Row: Bernadine Vascavage, Margarei' Brenner. Shirlee Bruno, Marfha Ann Bednarslci, Joseph Sfephens. Third Row: Judy Gousman, lda Rodgers, Charlotre Sharar, Carol Schafer, Dolores Malzer. Game Club This small selecr club pracfices The arf of sell-amusemenr. They play numerous games of slcill and chance such as canasra, chinese checkers and pil. Wiih Miss Taylor. 'rheir capable adviser, 'rhey discuss The proper ways +o enrerlain in 'rheir own homes, Business Machines Club In modern day living basic lraining is essenlial, buf 'ro secure a posiiion requires more advanced skills. The Business Machines Club offers 'rhis opporluniry fo The members. The exlra experience in business machines Thai Jrhey re- ceive here will help 'rhem in rheir plans To enrer rhis field upon gradualion. 147 l-J -I -l Library Council The dulies of our school's Li- brary Council are varied. They include collecring library passes, slomping +o sludy siamping books A siudeni from any grade may become a member by volunieer- ing ai' ihe beginning of each ierm. There are usually i'wo members presenl' in 'rhe library every period. Ai' presenr, 'rhere are fifieen siu- - -J - and disiribuiing 'rhem ieochers, checking and magazines, iyping lisrs and periodicals, wriiing noiices and shelving denrs belonging ro The Library Council. Three members, James Bellini. Carol Goldey and Riio Firsl' Row: Susan Goldey, Moriha Saccenie. Barbara Peirizzo. Myrna Taylor, Second Row: Richard Lowenburg, Dolores Lewis, Mary Walsh, Arlene Miller, Virginia Zuhowski. William Boseski, Third Row: Bernadeife Swiezok, Riio Rosolif, Carol Goldey, Mary Guiman. Rosoif are graduoiing seniors. Contributors Liierory Coniribuiors Dofiy Anion. E. Bergner, Karen Burns. Mark Berman. John Devaney, Jocelyn Farquahar. i Myrna Fineberg, Carol lndursky, Madeline Lando, Marcia Livingsion. Pai Lofius, Nancy Legossic. Diane Mandel, Alan Meyerowiiz, Arlene Miller, Lucille Pasiore, Renee Powlowski, Lorraine- Perkins, Lois Porinoy, Holly Posi, Jean Posf, Mary Roso, Riia Rosofli, Marjorie Schinel. Sue Solow, Meryl Siarr, Merri Swid, Lindo Soled, Sue Waller, Evo Wolfson, Joanne Wilder, Joe Wroble, Garry Ploikin. Ari' Coniribufors Marlene Dwin, Carol Kornuiik, Harvey Linclsrrom, Merri Swid. Pholography Confribulors Fred Reiiman, Lloyd Rosenberg. 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Z --J 4' cw vem 'Mg N The Team experienced liTTle resisTance unTil They TwenTy-one wins laTer, our Team meT Prep again BASKETBALL Snyder Gagers Sweep South Hudson Championship Faced by The brillianT playing of Two ouTsTand- ing juniors, PeTer DeLisa and Michael Rooney. Snyder's wonder Tive Took The SouTh Hudson Divisional Championship as well as capping The Group IV SecTion l crown. AT The ouTseT oT The 'Tseason ch Gerald Degnan offered The pred ion ' T The Snyder hoopsTers would go a . The STaTe Finals undeTeaTed mes, our marvelous Team see o ' rov fs. Romp- . T 2I - P ing ov uch' ea s s Side, ST. Michael's of Jersey CiTy, and arch rivals Lincoln, Dickinson and Ferris. our boys showed The sTaTe Thor we were The Team To beaT. ln December, our Team was inviTed To parTicipaTe in The ST. PeTer's College ChrisTma5 lnviTaTional TournamenT. WiTh pracTically no eTTorT aT all, our cagers poured a record 92 poinTs in one game and swepT The TournamenT. For his ouTsTanding display aT baskeTball wizardry, PeTe DeLisa received The mosT valuable player award and along wiTh Mike Rooney and Bob MarTin, was named To The all- .TournamenT Team. -T Firsi Row: Jim Grabowski, Mike Rooney, Bob MarTin, Mike Edwards, PeTe Del.isa, Richie Niedzwiecki. Second Row: Coach Degnon, Carfer Adkins. Ray Core, Pal' Puzzo. Dan DeLisa, Jack McGraw, Richie, l'leiTner, and Jim McGovern, manager. meT Their old nemesis ST. PeTer's Prep. This TirsT game was aT The Prep gym on a Sunday aTTernoon, One-half hour before The sTarT ol: The Junior VorsiTy TiIT. The gym was packed. Cver 500 eager Tans were Turned away. As The score seessawed back and TorTh. Snyder rooTers began To wonder wheTher a I4 game winning sTreak was To be snapped. BuT To Their pleasure our wonder boys exploded Tor a barrage of buckeTs in The lasT Two minuTes To seal The vicTory. 152 on The Jersey STaTe Teachers College gym floor. Once again The gym was packed aT 5:00 p.m. alThough The game sTarTed aT 8:30lll The some Tigers, who had whipped Prep beTore, were ouT on The courT: buT ya cainT winum all. ln a Tierce, well played game. The Snyder cager's winning sTreak came To an end. V Since we were now in a Tie for SouThern Division Champs wiTh Prep, a playoTi game was scheduled aT The Jersey CiTy Armory. ln a baTTle righT down ConTinued on page I54 ...T- i -.,m-H ly? .ff fo fhe wire, Snyder showed ifs fighfing spirif. Wifh fhe score fied af 47-47 and 'ren seconds leff in which 'ro play, we had possession. Dan DeLisa dribbled 'rhe ball in cmd wifh 'rhree seconds leff, passed fo brofher Pefe. Soaring fhree feef info fhe air, he shof a lump-shof from fhirfy feef ouf. Once if Ieff his hand fhere was no doubf fhaf we were Souih Hudson Champs.. As all good fhings musf come fo an end, fhe courageous Tigers losf a hearfbreaker fo Sf. MichaeI's of Union Cify in fhe Counfy Champion- ship filf. In whaf has been called fhe besf High School game in Jersey Cify in a long fime, Snyder dropped The decision by one poinf. Soon affer fhey wenf on fo beaf Emerson and Passaic for Secfional Sfafe Champs, buf losf a squeaker 'ro powerful Weequahic. Scoring 6IO poinfs fhis season. Mike Rooney led bofh divisions. He was vofed All-Counfy, All-Cify and Second Team All-Sfofe. Nexf year he issure fo cop All-America honors. Our fwo fine seniors, Mike Edwards and Bob Marfin, were fhe experience fhai' held fhe club fogefher. Behind fheir fine ball- handling and assisfs, fhe club funcfioned as a well balanced feam, depending upon each ofher. Kearny Newark Soufh Side Porf Richmond Holy Family Garfield S+ Michaels JC Ferris Dickinson Ferris Bayonne Marlsf Dickinson Lincoln Sf Pefers ........Ferris ........Bayonne Record 959 960 Marlsf .............. Michaels JC ........Dickinson... .. ........LincoIn........ III Pefers........... ........Sf.PeIers........... ........Sf.MichaelsUC..... ........Holy Family... ........Emerson....... ........Passaic 47 ........Weequahic As menfioned before, fhe clufch ball playing and shoofing of Pefe DeLisa as well as his fremendous leap and rebounding, added appreciably fo fhe feam's power. He also was All-Counfy and All- Cify and Secfional All-Sfafe. Sfepping in fo fill a big gap Iefi' by fhe gradua- 'rion of Mike Warianka, Richie Niedzwiecki furned in a fine performance. Grabbing rebounds and scoring he helped balance 'rhe feam. Credif is due fo sophomore aces Jack McGraw and Richie Heifner who filled in ably. Dan DeLisa, Pe+er's younger brafher was oufsfanding as a backcourf sfar. Seffing up plays and engineering fhe affack, he proved fhof he will be valuable on nexf year's feam, Greaf fhings are expecfed from Ray Core who possesses greai' nafural adepfness and has a deadly iump shof. Rounding ouf fhis year's 'ream is senior Carfer Adkins. In relief he proved an assef fo Coach Degnan's cagers. Since Rooney and DeLisa will be back nexf year, along wifh Heifner. McGraw, Dan DeLisa, Niedz- wiecki, and Core, we can more fhan expecf our boys fo go all fhe way and produce a 29-0 season. MARC DEITCH af Kearny af Snyder af Porf Richmond af Snyder af Garfield af Snyder of Sf Pefer s College Xmas T af Si' Pefer s College Xmas T af Snyder of Bayonne af Snyder ai' Dickinson af Snyder of Sf Pefers Ferris ...............afS+afeTeachers home Bayonne Sf. Andrews Sf MichaeIsJC ......................cifSnyder ............................afLlncoIn Sfafe Teachers home . . . . . . . . .af JC Armory League Playoff . . . . . . . . .af JC Armory Counfy Playoff Union Cify . . . . . . . . . .af Weehawken-Sfafe Tourney . . . . ............... af Teaneck-Sfafe T Sefon Hall-Sfafe,T I447 ' Overfime SNYDER HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY I - I bl ........ ..........,.. 4 5 .,,......................... 8l ........ ' .... 52 .,.......................... 69 ........ ' ....... 64 ,.................... ' 55 ........ ' ..... I...47..Q .................... 54 ........ ' ............ 44 ........................... ' 82 ........ . ' ' ..... 63 ......................... . . . 92 ........ ' ............... 55 ,........ . ' - 57 ........ ' ' ............ 39 ,,....... . ' - 55 ........ Lincoln .............. 39 ,........ af Sf. Pe+er's College-Xmas T BI ........ ' ............... 48 ............................ 82 ........ ' ............ 45 ........................... 74. ........ ' ........,..... 44 ........................... . 7I ........ ' ' ......, ....., 5 6 .......................... ' ' 65 ........ ' .............. 48 ........................... . sa ........ . ' ...V ........ 62 ....................., ... . ' 78 65 68 S0 i i I as 56 I ' y 77 ' 75 , ' 67 a 47 62 3 I 40 ' 49 I I 49 ' 47 I 3 58 ' 59 i i 62 58 66 57 66 50 I872 154 ,fl l l l ISN Wifh one second lefl' in fhe fhird Prep conlesf, our cogers are up by iwo poinfs. Coach Degnan and fhe ieam. plan 'lheir las? second sfrafegy. ln a fruifful affempf lo save an errani pass, Bob Marfin 'losses fo Pele DeLisa who in furn scores a field goal and is fouled. On fhe lap-off in fhe beginning of lhe Lincoln The ioyous air fhai' prevailed 'lhroughouf fhe armory iusf offer our team copped game, Pefe DeLisa easily ouliumps 'rhe Lincoln fhe Soufh Hudson Championship is shown here seconds offer our sweeping viclory. defender who is six inches faller. 155 union VARSITY BASKETBA X Firsi Row, lef+ fo righf: Paul Klador, Richard Hunsicker. Mr. Degnan, Rick Yablon, and Bill Chierney Second Row: Jim Graboski, Tony Ricci, Bob 0'Shea, Pal Puzzo. and Carler Adkins. Junior Varsity Cagers Complete A Successful Season Because of rhe rremendous performance of our varsiry baslcerball ream, 'rhis season's iunior varsiry ream has played in i+s shadow. Compiling an exlremely credil- able record of I2 wins in I7 srarrs, 'rhe leam earned ilself a second place in The sourhern division of Hudson Counry. Coached by Mr. Al Ardizzone, fhe liHle Tigers defeofed such fine reams as S+. Pe'rer's Prep and Dickinson. Due +o rhe loss of some key players, 'rhe J.V. dropped a few games ro rough opponenrs. Had 'rhe feam been a+ full srrenglh if could easily have been Couniy Champs. Leading fhe Tiger cubs in scoring was Richie Heirner. He garnered a number of rebounds and pounded rhe ners wirh 22I poinfs. This fine sophomore is desfined 'ro become All-Counry and All-Sfafe maferial. Suppor-ring Heilner was Par Puzzo wirh his bag of rricks including experi' ball-handling, play-making, scoring and aggressive- ness. Rick Yablon and Larry Grabowski who borh were imporfanl' under 'rhe boards as well as on offense, plus Carrer Adkins, Jack McGraw, Jim McLoughlin, Bill Cherney, and John Ricci, round our 'rhis years lop-norch squad. MARC DEITCH L FENCING TEAM ,.l.. T... 'Al ..... .cv ..:.. ,.,-. KI. Firsl' Row: E, Bullock, J. David. R. Green, M. Hebron. Coach Frager, and Mike Dobrow, Kneeling: A. Belz, G. Polrick, E, Abrulyn. Bengal Lancers Foil Opponents This year lhe Bengal Lancers have foiled virfually all opponenls. Spearheading The swordmen's irrepressible lunges 'ro lhe ci'l'y and counly championships, by piercing Dickinson and Weehawken, were George Palrick, Ellior Abrulyn, and Allen Belz. Backed by solid performances from Roberl Dubrow, Ray Jackson, and Ed Bullock, our Tigers clawed 'rheir way lo an l l-2 record. Coach Edward Frager, a keen, well-spoken man regarded as conservalive. says fhis 'ream may well be lhe besl' group ol fencers lhal Snyder has ever pul info inlerscholaslic compelilion. Allhough Coach Prager will nor make any oulrighl prediclions for nexf season. he commenfs 'rhal 'rhe lhree slarlers are relurning and hinls 'rhal' lhe l96l counly champs iusl may be our Touche Tigers once again. RICHARD INWOOD I ZZ :E Allan Bell, George Pcfriclr, Elliof Abrufyn. 157 BASEBALL TEAM V. -,az w-': ':' .' , - :.-7, g -A f. 2.19431 K L ki--H A ' .. . - . ' ,L - 7 .Lab ..,-:ii--' ..-.1-'....,4w.1, .. Firsf Row, lefl fo righf: R. Delany, manager: J. Diaz, P. Duma, T. Cozzeiia, J. Regan, P. Basinski. B. Levier, Joe Fabio, R. Sansone, manager. Second Row: Coach A, Ardizzone, J, McDonald, manager: P. Aniico. G. Bell, M. Edwards, P. DeLisa, B. Silcora, D. Calfon, C. Smiih, F. Candiio. T. Culone E. Buchanan, T. Gonnella, B. Rogers, B, Cullen. B. Tucker, A. Figorelli, Coach McKinney. Snyder Swatters Take Early Lead Wilh +he bar of Pere DeLisa, wiih ihe piiching of Pele DeLisa, and wifh The Fielding of Pele DeLisa, Snyder's baseball ream is desfined fo be couniy champs this season. As of 'rhis dale Pere DeLisa has done rhe following: pirchecl 24 scoreless innings, pifched a no-hiiler, is bafiing .400 plus, and has been a greai success in lefl field. Hurling againsl' S+. Peler's Prep, he held Jrhem hiiless and scoreless and siruclc our fifleen balfers. Againsi Lincoln, he also shui Them oul and hif ihree exrra base hiis. Bur ihe Team cannol be one-man. Backing up DeLisa is a fine crew of fellows. Mike Edwards, a senior, has been hiiiing a+ a lremenclous clip. As an ouisranding fielder, Milce has saved ihe day wilh many grear calches. Pele Aniico, anorher fine piicher, has saved many a game wiih his fine relief piiching. l-liH'ing The ball all over fhe parlc This season, is Bill Levier. A senior, he has shown oulsianding form as a fielder. Among olhers insirumenial in making +his season a winning one, are Pere Basinslci, Richie Tucker. George Bell, Tony Cuione, and Bill Rogers. Wirh DeLisa leading fhe way, we can expecr a lop season from our boys as well as lop form nexl' year. MARC DEITCH Peio DeLisa Bill Sikora DATE SNYDER APRIL 3 RAINED OUT APRIL I8 RAINED OUT APRIL II I APRIL I2 I7 ST. APRIL I4 9 NEWARK APRIL I6 II ST APRIL I9 5 APRIL 23 6 APRIL 25 9 APRIL 27 I Mike Edwards I. Lqvlor I960 Record WIII1 scores up fo press fime X Tom Gonnella APRIL 29 4 MAY 5 3 KEARNEY MAY I0 I I BAYONNE MAY I3 5 MARIST MAY I4 6 EMERSON I-wtf E. Basinski R. Tucier Yu! - WI C. Smith Gym Team Sweeps City and County Championships .L- .L. llf w. Firsi Row, lefi fo righf: Noel Ficarrorfa, R. Travers, N. Wieichek. B. Hirsch, P. Marney, Paul Healy. Second Row: R. Lee, T. Breheney, J. Albarino, C. Bresnahan, R. Sohn. Coach: Mili Berkowifz, J, Rossi, L. Kessel, Ed Velazquez, J. Garefla. Third Row: T. Smiih, J. Kindler. D. Lagouslcer, A. Tricoli. R. Fencik. D. Meyer. J. Rossi, manager: E. Teranslci. Joe Gareffa . i If has happened again!! For ihe second siraighi' year Snyder's Gym Team has defended ifs cify iiile and reiained iis valuable corona. Rolling over such feams as Ferris, Lincoln, Dickinson and S+. Pe+er's Prep, The iumlolers have emerged viciors in 'rheir lasi 48 meeis. The sweefesi viciory of all was fhe whipping given 'ro ihe Wes? Poini Miliiary Academy by Snyder wiih a score of 49-47. The 'ream owes many of i'rs honors fo ouisianding gym- nasis Ricky Sohn, John Rossi, Roloeri' Lee, Louis Kessel, Joe Gareiia, Pere Marney, Ed Velaquez, Charlie Bresnahan. Siill parl' of ihe championship ieam were Bill.i'lirsch, Beri Wieichelc. Don Lagouslcer, Paul Healy, and Joe Albarino. These boys are coached under ihe experi' and waichful eye of Coach Milion Berlcowifz, a veferan of ihe spori for many years. WILLIAM HIRSCH Bob Lee 1 0 Ricky Sohn John Rossi Track Team Rehuilds z .Q a. gg, P , T J.. Furs? Row lefr fo righh G. Bulls, G. Johnson. S. Scail, R. Barnes. W. Williams, C. Graddoclc, A Purlco Coach Phillips. Second Row: F. Evans, L. Brown, K. Swarfz, T. Wesl, L. Goodrum, E, Robinson A Behringer A Lenahan. Third Row: E. Thomas, P. Lang, J. Johnson, A, Smilh, E. Rayford K Howard T Harney, T. Bearle, J. Thomas, C. Chealham, l. Lee, D. Gray, and D. Barnes. Track Team Antieipates Top Season Wifh 'rhe loss of ihe major harriers of lasi year's feam. This has been a rebuilding year for our Trackmen. Under The new and able guidance of Mr. J. Phillips, 'rhe Team is ielling info a 'line coniingenl. So far This season rhey have capped lhe cily indoor championship and placed fifrh in ihe nalion a+ The Penn Relays. Jim Johnson, a member of lasl' year's U.S.A. Sprinr Relay Championship Team, has made a rerrific sfarr 'rhis year. Tom Wesr, Dennis Gray, Fred Evans, Lloyd Brown and Ken Swarlz help round our whai' loolcs like nexi year's champs. MARC DEITCH 161 if fi.. . . . -im.. 1, it .J eg .qi he 1 ee. Bouncy Tennis Team Looks Good ,ef Sieve Fishelman As ihe men in while slorm 'rhe courls al Bayside Park, prediclions are being made. So for ihis season, our neimen have won all of lheir mafches by comforlable margins. Lecl by senior sensalion Sieve Fishelman, play- ing firsl singles, l'he 'ream is pracfically unbear- able. Possessing a powerful service as well as a sirong baclchand and blislering forehancl, Fishel- man has been raled among 'rhe slale schoolboy Gerry Sfeinberg B M 'rennis players and could be Counfy Men's Singles Champ lhis year. Playing second singles is Dave Morris. A nalural for fennis, Dave is proving 'ro be an asse+ +o Snycler's coach, George Pinlcowifz. Backing up lhese boys are Mark Neuman. Jerry Sleinberg, Bill Hirsch, Jeff Dashev, Alan Meyer- wi'rz, Richie Wilder, and Brian Sherr. Wifhouf a cloubl, lhis mighl' prove +o be The besl league season yer, for 'rhe Snyder Tennis Team. HOWARD HABERMAN Firsf Row, leff fo righi: B. Hirsch, Jeff Dashev, Sleve Fishelman. M, Neuman, B. Sherr. Second Row: D. Morris. J. Sleinberg. L. Silverberg. A. Meyerwiiz, R. Wilder, A. Grunsfein. 'fail-e I Snyder Pin Topplers Tie for City Championship nd V' Jaim- . L R 0 Leif io HSM' R' as o The clash of falling pins filled fhe air as Snyder's Keglers finished 'rheir mosi successful season. When all scores were iallied. The ieam was crediied wiih a 'rie for ihe ciiy championship. Guiding ihe boys io lhese lourels was iheir coach, Mr. Friedman. Jim LaPre're and Vin Jelm were The mosl' ouisianding pin fopplers on The learn. Boih ll Lefi' io righf: H Hi h - rsc Und E. Benny. of rhem averaged l7O for ihe season. and helped pull 'rhe squad ihrough some rough encouniers. Besides Jelm, ihere were oiher seniors on ihe ieam who broughi honor io Snyder. These boys were Ed Beoriy, Henry l-lirsch, and Richie Lesko. The fuiure ouiloolc also seems favorable since such players as Al Veniulo, Bill Hirsch, and Elwood Roberison will be around for anolher season. .FN - Firsi' Row: L. Salzman, P. Aniico. B. Hirsch. B. Confi, P. Casfora, J. David. Second Row: Coach Friedman, E. Beolly, R. Lesko, E. Rioberfson, V. Jelm, G. Yacullo. R. Tifone. and H, Hirsch. 163 .I ' .l GIRLS' BUWLING TEAM Farsi' Row lmeellng Lenore Berlro iz Pal Connolly Second Row sifhng Bernadme Vasco age Judufh Lesualc Barbara Sm 'fh Carol Goldey Elsie Chinigo Third Row sfandlng Mrs E Pura coach ' . ' : wi , . : ' ' : ' V . Jean McCledlin, Sandra Einliler, Carol Freiimulh, Judifh iensen. I l : i 1 I i I l I I Female Keglers Rank First in City Standings Those pins don'l' sland a chance when Snyder's girls send Thar ball crashing down 'rhe alley! Under +he capable guidance of Mrs. Ella Pura. +hese fabulous lceglers have had anolher successful season. On Tuesday evenings, our I4 pin +opplers have been clemonsfraiing lheir lalen+s while compeling wi'rh reams from Ferris, Dickinson. and Lincoln for 'rhe cily +i+le. Wilh Barbara Joan Smilh and Carol Goldey as capfains, if was no surprise when fhey copped fheir fourlh ci'ry championship. The leading pin lopplers are Barbara Smifh, Sandra Finlcler, Elsie Chinigo, and Judilh Jensen. l'lere's hoping 'rhaf our girls' feam will confinue ils fine showing for anofher championship year. LINDA MARON IDA ROGERS -1.-. J-,-1-s - Q..u.-zl.m L-, ..,, -I A -I f N fan: y ' 1 B 1 - 'Q s. , g -' S E N I 0 R L. it W. 1 A v -rr-9 1 Qx? G ' gi Barbara Joan Smifh Carol Lynn Qoldey Cczpfain Ccpfcnn 1 A 31' l f . ff I ra ' 42, 5 ' Q19 , . lu. ,1,,l',EI2' ' I 3. Judifh Lesiuk Elsie Chinigo Bernadine Vascuvoge GIRLS JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL TEAM Kneeling Mariha Thomas. Beverly Garland. Pai Colarcurcio Diane Cassaro, Diane Robinson. -I- Sfdhdlhg Shelley Srrauss, Mary Jane Fell, Lindo Klaif Barbara Lerning. Helen Szabo. 2 MEI .4 - u E I fflm Walsh. T '7?' The Volleyball Ieam under ihe careful direcfian of Miss Nix has sfarfed 'the season off with an excelleni' record. The Iwo primary faciors Ihaf deiermine Ihe success of a winning 'team are abiliiy and experience and our ieam has plenfy of bofh. The group spurred on by fwo seniors Elaine Walsh and Peggy Builer demonsfrafes Ieam ploy which is characlferisiic of a winning combinaiion. Barbara Brown a good all around player Margaref Builer who hos experi conirol of 'the ball and Carolyn Jones who has maslered physical coordinaiion are Ihe 'rhree ouisianding players oi Ihe group. The eleven girls on 'Ihe Ieam have been regularly defending 'fhemselves againsi fhe orher four Jersey Ciiy public high schools. The iufure looks exiremely brighi for Tiger Ions nexi year wiih such an oulsianding Ieam and able coach. DOLORES LEWIS F.. - uf-I L I I T'7 I I 'Ag x I il L 2 T' , rl 1 r , i rg I X I J TT X GIRLS' IIDLLEYBALL TEAMS :TAI i I I I I I I lx. 'iI.I'.E 'II f 'J' I I ix ... GIRLS SENIOR VOLLEYBALL TEAM Kneeling: Mar+ha Surron Sue Solow Lillie Lnffle Sfanding: Peggy Builer Sue Gibbs Maryann Besse Barbara Brown Barbara Howard Elaine SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Firsf Row: Elaine4Walsh, Brenda Calloway. Miss Nix, Coach: Carolyn Jones, Sue Solow. Second Row: Carol Wilson. Carolyn Blus. Peggy Bufler, and Maryann Beese. -l l Senior Team Cops City Championship Under ihe capable supervision of Miss Eileen Nix. fhe girls senior baslceiball ieam managed an undefeaied season. The excellenf shooiing of Capfain Carolyn Jones and Marjorie Markus, succorecl by ihe sei-ups of Peggy Builer, ihe speed of Elaine Walsh, and 'ihe good sieady guarding of Sue Solow. Maryann Beese. Carol Wilson and Brenda Calloway made possible fhis winning feam. Miss Nix is looking forward fo anofher successful year when Diane Robinson, an experl rebounder. fhe deadly shooier. Diane Cassaro, and ihe ierrific guard, Joyce Feaihersfone will be graduofed fo The senior Team. CAROL THOMAS T-I-3 EE? -i, ,L ,s,.., his i i ., L.-..-.l.s .Y-. JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Firsi' Row, kneeling: Dianne Cassaro, Diane Robin son, Linda Klair, Diane Kelleif, Pal Roberfson Sfanding: Aliormease Braughion. AwzRTlSfMfNTf I ll L l i I ? Y I osT tj .4 J ' .J Complimenls of 'rhe CLASS OF JUNE I960 Adviser .. .. Mr. Edward Barrow CLASS OFFICERS Presidenl' ........ ................ , . . Joseph Cerbone Vice Presidenl .,....... . . . Michael Kalz Recording Secrelary ..... .... P ai' Sheerin Corresponding Secrelary . . . .... Vinnie Fugaro Treasurer ............. .... D orolhy McFie Hisforians . . .... Ronald DeMaHeo Rosalie Barci Parliamenrarians . . . . . . Marie Pearsall Edward Beafiy A John Devaney Fronf Row, leff fo righ'l': Rosalie Barci. Ronald DiMaHio, Hisforians: Dorothy McFie, Treasurer: Michael Kafz, Vice Presidenl: Joseph Cerbane, Presidenl: Pafricia Sheerin, Recording Secrelary: Vincenzia Fugaro, Corresponding Secrefaryp Edward Borrow, Adviser. Back Row: Joseph Rosali, Marie Caruso, Sandra Grist Cleair Chealham, Richard Lesko, Edward Beafly. John Devaney. Edward Campbell,-Marie Pearsall, Pal Bays, John Kelly. -,A-V-V -- 4-1-1- lj lffjjrif ' 1 Besj' Wishes from Jrhe I Qi ' Qljfilfis c ss o JANUARY 196: Mfyfllf l in wwf iff fb :av if l, ! Il may l fflfljb X Mr Pefer af!! -I ' .1 if r I 0- fwifici' Klflf ' Xi W7 jo V . Q i f 4' wglilirlwb ' i Y' V Gil, LL ' . -UF F ninf, , l' f r, il L ll Crip fr-lil, il! 1 N tv! 1 V 'fl 'A Xff'iL5Zj! .....,...,................... . E34 Lil, X azrmfszge-,-uf dn -. ,,-V iz. ..s- V- . -A Y .V Firsf Row: Clare Belasco. Recording Secrefary: Geraldine Grimaldi, Parlimenfarianp Carl Cappaclona. Presidenig Doroflny Violefr, Margie Markus. Parliamen+arians: Carol Wilson, Treasurer: Ann Cava- nough, Corresponding Secrerary. Second Row: Mona Gaodrum, Shirley Hayes, Joan Borcluelz, Mr. Brady, Frank Bruno, Vice President Barbara Soled. Hisforian, Third Row: Mary Lou LaSalle. Larry Perfeffo, Parlimentariany N. D'Agos+o, Vincenr Pizzuii, Walier Ganley, Hisforian. Presideni ...... Vice Presidenl ......... Recording Secrelary ..... Corresponding Secrelary Treasurer .........,..4 l-lisforians ..., Parliamenrarians . . . - - 4 - v-as --W CLASS OFFICERS ,. . Carl Cappadona . . . . . Frank Bruno . . . . Clare Belasco . . . . Ann Cavanaugh . . . . . Carol Wilson Barbara Soled Waller Ganley . . . 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