South Plainfield High School - Regit Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)
- Class of 1962
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This book represents only a small token of the students' great respect and deep admiration for these two outstanding individuals . 6 ISTRATION --- .4 Superintendent Dr. Ben Cook Curriculum Co-ordinafor Dr. Marion Fox egenafw' i Miss Rose Kaufman Miss Jane Moffet Guidance Department Guidance Director Mr. Frank Bachkai 1 l P l Mr. James George Mrs. Hazel Trembley Guidance Department is -, Mrs. Grace Mallory Mr . Samuel Meltzer 12 FACULTY MISS ARLENE ADLASSNIG MR. JOHN ABBEY MRS. BERT HA ANDREWS MRS. MARY ALLEN N , A' , 6 j .an - Q . : ,, H K j.:e .mga- 'jE:' an 1625523 i f-. V B 51 V ,gi ' wk -LW in i . :ag ...., V.., '- f M ' 1 , f ,.,.wf ,ff-fn--A-Q: A ,l g fm? .: f Q fwiiwrwfvittgsg, - - - Mafi a, if 'W ' F' - f' 5 'iixifrf V ' ' 'mf'-1. ....,.-i wzfg. my ww - xv. . ' 5 gk. 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LA URENCE CARBONETTI MISS HELEN BRODZIK MISS DORIS C ERWIN MR. DONALD CLARK I5 MR. PHILIP CLARKE MRS. DIANA CLARKE MR. JAY COMRAS MR. WILLIAM CLAYTON , . - , ...C , ,. - A , I IM- . .2 V 1... f- mm - 1 mwqffix nf -sw. Q 1 V K., ef. ef :wa N3- 1 f , 37 5 f , . ' I f ,M -f ' 1 1. .. ,-ev-Y - ' wr' A U ifgpyg-.:w:a.-MyJN Wi wg..-1:5:-sim-fry Tiwarfi-,Q-,'-Ji . . , , - - K, ' ff- g- 'yi . .. i ' Ffh ? ,.s'.. . -ff Q? 4' af.-....g.,., - 2 .3.,5',79AffiFK3-'-11124 . afv,Q,,6xEQ:f-?4:'. 2f.g2 f:Y'ifL fx-rig RQ Wfwffziefq.:g:.5P':rf?fi:,1fs . ,f .if2Iaf'?,?9Q?2sf Mfg I.. 134533 If I 1+ T95-W ff- 'fi'F?S4'ii'.rv-'22ffM1-L- 1 If I I I X ' ANTHONY COTOIA MRS . NIA TAIA DEERING MR. MICHAEL DeCARLO , 16 MR. GEORGE FALLIS MISS BARBARA FEDERER MR. RALPH FECH MR. A LOYSIUS FLYNN MR. I OHN FEELEY MR. JAMES FRANKS MR. ANTHONY FOTIU MR. 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I n ..., A JM' IWJJY mug,-vm YV , M J . - Y'.ijM:,m2...,,.,,f,VwIx-,AQ':k:' ,,iwErNxwf1f3wJN zwgyfu QSM, ,Y ..,. , -- Y ,Mn - ,4,...,f ' -Bizffzfgf.. iii? w1,--.:m4...:.zE!5?Ts?:-5:mwf.w4,WpM 13.2,-?2ii4f+1:-393'fk1iYi'QaSEfx:N12'+5ufiiN . , mmm ..s:':::-Wj.w,-igimfw. Q. 'H' MR. ELLIS WILLIAMS MR. RIC HA RD ZORANSKY MISS ANNA ZAIKOWSKY 23 -1- Main Office Secretarial Staff Janitorial Sta ff Guidance Office secretarial Staff Cafeteria Staff CTIVITIES .-..,- -4' ADVISOR Mr, James Franks ADVERTISING SEATED: Andrea Maksymowicz , Judith Temko, Karen Cody fAdver- tising Editorj, Diane Pellegrino, June Neishel. STANDING: Mr. Richard fAdvertising Advisorj, Marie Santa Barbara, Rose Butrico, Janet Strassle, Rosemary Owsianik, Arleen Rossa, Irene Krajewski. EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Eileen Stukane and Kathy Flynn Regif SALES SEATED: Mary Jane Temko, Judith Temko, Kathy Carpenter QSales Editory, Marion Nemec, June Nei- shel. STANDING: Marianne Warner Rosemary Dell Beni, Karen Hanlon, Barbara Blauvelt, Janet Strassle, Marie Santa Barbara, Mr. Richard fSa1es Advisory. Staffs TYPING SEATED: Rose Butrico, Carol Ramey, Pat Walsh, Diana Maniscalco fTyp- ing Editorj, Liz Tetter. STANDING: Irene Krajewski, Cathy McCarthy, Kathy McCluskey, Madeline Flie- gel, Corrine Sylvestro, Shirley Web- ber, Rosemary Owsianik, Karen I-Ian lon, Diane Pellegrino, Joan Roman- owicz, Carol Grego, Theresa Indiviglia, Janice Suleski. PH OTOGRA PHY SEATED: Sandra MacDonald, Mary Jane Temko, Arleen Ressa, Jeanette Reynolds. STANDING: Melinda Allen, Dan Boyle fPhotography Editorl. , ART SEATED: Roberta Warrick, Mari- anne Warner, Dotty Bull fArr Editorj, Luisa Gurerro, Rosemary Dell Beni. STANDING: Diane Pellegrino, Diana Maniscalco, Rosemary Owsianik. 27 LITERARY SEATED: Maryann Fazio, Melinda Allen, Ruth Huslage, Bob Ippolito fLiterary Editorj, Kathy Carpenter, Mary Ann Faryniak. STANDING: Pat Walsh, Evelyn Diegnan, Bob Strang, Arleen Ressa, Susan Heroy. wiv Tiger Talk fLeft to Righty: Paula My - ers fNews Bureau Editorj, Jeanette Reynolds fAssoci - ate Editorj, Carolyn Skabry fBusiness Managerj, Mrs. King fAdvisorJ, Jeanne Woodring fiieaturej, Eileen Stukane fFeatureJ, Carmel Santoro fEditor -in -Chiefj, Judy Balkenberg fAdvertis - ing Managery. Absent: Rosemary Owsianik fEx- change Editorj. Tiger Talk, the school newspaper, has brought to the students of SPHS a year of complete coverage plus new and colorful features . Published through the efforts of eight staff members, this year's Tiger Talk has become more and more the voice of the student body. Controversial subjects have been introduced and many new columns have been initiated. Added attractions such as Leave It to Jeanne and Sum-It-Up have increased the paper's circulation. Tiger Talk members have also done publicity for SPHS in the Courier-News and Suburban Review. Publicity for the Suburban Review was done by Paula Myers for our Tiger Tattler column. Carmel Santoro and Jeanette Reynolds confer with Mrs. King. l 28 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS fLeft to Righty: Robert Ippolito fPresidentJ, Peter Hemming fVice- Presidentj, Eileen Stukane fCon'es. Secretaryj, Roberta Warrick fRec. Secretaryy, Mr. Donald Clark fAdvisorJ, Ronald Kuboski qTreasurerJ. n Student Council The Student Council is a student governmental organization. Its members are rep- resentatives of each class and are chosen by the student body. They must be responsi- ble stuclents who are interested in the improvement of their school. The Council is the democratic means of intercession between the student body and the administration. Its aims are to improve student relationships with the faculty and the community, to be of service to the administration in alerting them to student opinion, and to make supplies available to the student through the operation of the school store. The social aspect of the Student Council includes the sponsoring of the annual Sadie Hawkins and Cupid's Carousel Dances . Proceeds from the affairs are used for the purchase of a gift which can benefit the school in future years. Sadie Hawkins Dance 29 Wg A A ' i v V 1 A I 'KM T iwmk K L if A , . A . , ...: A ' VEE' AL , 9 i IA, 1 S A 5' , , Si! ,Q i Q? m. A5 Q i 3 f -up l if 5 gg p 4 B W W ' Q fm Q i ' E 5 K 1 F555 , 1ST ROW: Walter Kozumbo, George Hurst, Robert Embley fPres.j, Roberta Warrick fVice -Pres.J, Mr. Bachkai fAdvisorj, Dorothy Bayer fSec.j. Robert Gordon fTreas.j, Eileen Stukane, Philip Feltham. 2ND ROW: Josephine Butrico, Joanne Danek, Patricia Kopac, Deena Rosenberg, Steve Hoffmaster, Terry Slater, Robert Shell, Catherine McCarthy, Irene Krajewski, Rose Butrico, Dolores Niemczyk. SRD ROW: Sandra Noll, Patricia Bundschuh, Mike DeVito, David Longinotti, William Anderson, John Bogden, James Beville, Susan Kirchner, Alice Lahey, Ruth Huslage. National Honor Society The objective of the National Honor Society is to raise the level of secondary schools in the United States by creating an enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulating the desire to be of service within one's school, community, and country, promoting Worthy leadership, and by encouraging the development of one's character. The So- ciety's motto is Light is the Symbol of Truth. Members of the National Honor Society must have certain qualifications which up- hold the proposed high standards stated in the Society's charter. These standards are excellence in Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Character. Applicants must be approved by a select group of faculty and Society members . Only Juniors and Seniors are eligible. Sophomores are placed on probation until their junior year. Twelve per cent of the Senior class and seven per cent of the junior class are represented in the Society. Establishment of a school scrapbook, dances, trips, fund raising schemes, and the maintainment of the Student Handbook are among the projects of the National Honor Society. Induction Ceremony 31 1ST ROW: Alice Lahey, Betty Lou Garzillo, Sue Kirchner, Peggy Benner, Jane Malec, Pat Bundschuh, Sandra Noll, Claire Kozumbo, Linda Bundschuh, Carol Bercaw, Craig Kavka, 2ND L d ROW: Sandra West, Rose Butrico, Jo Butrico, Joanne Howe, ea er Jeanette Fitzsimmons, Rosanne Indico, Vince Maltese, Nancy cor S Davis, Jane Perdie. 3RD ROW: Lynn Cody, Roberta Warrick, Ernest P Temple, Walter Kozumbo, William Stevens, Gary Loupassakis, Dotty Bull, Ronald Kuboski, Pat Kopac. STANDING: Mr. Tregellas fAdvisorJ, Walter Batog, Daniel Boyle, Terry Slater, Ernest Temple, Carl Weidemann, Daniel Chiego, Richard Tarnowski, Frank Stavish, Frank Colvin, Robert Ward, walter Kozumbo, Leo Grabowski, Ralph Carr, Mark Jupina, Robert H all Hunter, Peter Lavoie, Michael Supko, John Bogden, Robert Gordon, Alfred Miller, Ronald Kuboski, Steve Hoffmaster, Joe Maiorana, Donald Morgan, Thomas Oakes, Robert Hipp, Patrol Steve Timko, Maurice Kirchofer, Robert Yahr, Ernest Spisso, Richard Mohn, Delores Huber, Terry Lubson, Sandra west, Rose Butrico, Alice Lahey, Mary Carole Wrublevski, Betty Lou Garzillo, Jo Butrico, Sue Kirchner, Robert lppolito, Susan Heroy, Diana Mani- scalco, Mary Ann Faryniak. SEATED: Dorothy Bull, Kathy Flynn, Theresa Orlando, Sharon Vondron, Deena Rosenberg, Dorothy Bayer, Dolores Niemczyk, Patricia Walsh, Jeannette Fitzsimmons, Andrea Maksymowicz, Carol Mitteimeier, Irene Palmblad, Marion Nemec, Carol Skabry, Carol Grego, Mary Ann Knolmar, Sandra Noll, Ruth Huslage, Judith Balkenberg. KNEELING: William MacNair fCaptainj, Vincent Maltese fLieutenantJ, Lorraine Garabo fSecretaryJ, Robert Strang fTreasurerJ. Stage Crew STANDING: Robert Strang, Fred Ayers, Gary Persinger, John De- Vico, Richard Mohn, Herbert Ball, Mr. Clayton. KNEELING: Tom Gross, Buddy Perry, Robert Heaslip, Randy Persinger, Claude Penrose. STANDING: Frank Stavish, Joseph Cotignola, Edwin Nemeth, Edward Czarnecki, Alfred Muglia, Mr. Babin. KNEELING: Andrew Lagin, Stanley Mozda, Jim Manning, Dan Chiego, Henry Woodruff. Radio Club Future Teachers of America SEATED: Mrs. Grover, Patricia Bundschuh, Carol Vitiello, Cathy McCarthy, Ruth Huslage. STAND - ING: Donna Loizeaux, Susan Kirchner, Evelyn Diegnan, Con- nie Hausamann, Jo Ann Danek, Polly Hausamann, Linda Lee Pier- son, Beverly Loprete, Mary Ann Del Negro, Mary Carpenter, Linda Grundman. Announcers' Club STANDING: Marion Nemec, Patricia Neumann, Kathy Flynn, Kathy Carpenter, Marie Santa Barbara, Susan Lamm, Evelyn Diegnan. KNEELING: Mary Jane Tor- renti, Carol Vitiello, Diana Maniscalco, Dorothy Perretta, Carol Murphy. Ushereftes Club SEATED: Shirley Webber, Carol Ramey, Joanne Howe, Joanne Leo, Corrine Syl- vestro, Janice Suleski. STANDING: Deena Rosenber, Patricia Mandato, Irene Krajewski, Miss Appel, Laraine Zanat, Valentine Semitchew, John Zimmerman. I 34 l i Typing Club SEATED: fleftj 1ST ROW: Corrine Sylvestro, Carol Ramey. 2ND ROW: Karen Han- lon, Patricia Walsh, Madeline Fliegel. SRD ROW: Irene Krajewski, Kathy Flynn, Janice Suleski. 4TH ROW: Judy Temko, Evelyn Diegnan. STANDING: Joanne Leo, Mary Gavlick, Jane Temko, Carolyn Andersen, Cecelia Squero, June Neishel, Dorothy Herbst, Maryann Klymshyn, Lorraine Cerven, Kathy Giordano, Patricia Mandato, Marjorie Kazo, Miss Appel, Carol Spisso, Nancy Higgins, Lynn Cody, Marlene Pearly, Sandra Bolesta, Maryann Knolmar, Patricia Cobb, Jo Ann Pecora, Virginia Ashworth, Sandra West, Ioan Lear, Helene Wisvari, Laraine Zanat. Library Council fLeft to Righty: Mrs. King, Connie Hausamann, Linda Pierson, Polly Hausamann, Judy Benedict, Louise Cushman, Nancy Colbum, Miss Bortner. 35 A , - ,fi Fire Patrol KNEELING: Bud MacNair fLieutenantJ, Joe Maiorana fChie0. 1ST ROW: Dan Chiego Jim Manning, Bob Ippolito, Bill Burt, Bob Strang, Ralph Cinelli, Steve Hoffmaster, Bob Porcella, Dan Boyle, Tom Diamond, Jim Stavish, Roger Mazurkewicz, Barry Walker, Joe Stopinski, Mike Stanley, Vince Maltese, Ernie Spisso, Tony Danzo. 2ND ROW: Mr. Wyckoff fAdvisorJ, Frank Straz, Bob Williams, Nick Tufaro, Fred Raddlrnann, Rick Tarnowski, Terry Slater, Rich Dashuta, Bob Gordon, Pat Ciampi. Latin Club STANDING: Miss Johnson qAdvisorj, Bill Askew, Bob Perrino, Ed Czamecki, Tom Gannon, Doug Amerman, John Stanley, Paul Spock, Polly Hausamann, Connie Hausamann, Wendy Chappelle, Rosanna Beagle, Joanne Goglia, Ruthanne Shion- ning, Davida Forgash, Janet Yochum, Ellen Schultz, Lynne Mallory, Peggy Squier, Carol Hobson, Pat Schneiderwind, Jeanne Magner, Barbara Hurst, Nancy Missel, Gail Malmburg, Joyce Muglia, Bonnie Jensen, Sandy Kerne, Stephanie Newbrook, Nancy Phillips, Judy Montwid, Claire Kozumbo. KNEELING: Thomas Dorgan, Ed - win Nemeth, Chuck Olimpio, Andy Lewandowski, Peter Schlief, Robert Prusek, Jim Reeves, Ed Stark. 36 Future Nurses Club STANDING: Susan Chiego qsecretaryj, Alice Lahey, Mildred Ball fvice Presidenty, June Neishel, Barbara Blauvelt, Kathleen Strubel, Joyce Muglia, Janet Stickle, Karen Parker, Andrea Maksymowicz. SITTING: Dolores Niemczyk fPresidentJ, Gayle Lammers fTreasurerJ, Miss Marion Lang fAdvisorJ. Homemaking Club STANDING: Linda Grundman, Gayle Lammers, Jeannie Clayton, Francis Petrizzo, Kathy Gordon, Andrea Maksymowicz, Karen Conger, Ruthanne Schionning, Theresa Gearino, Janet Yochum, Kathie Macy, Ellen Schulz, Janice Bianculli, Beverly Lop- rete, Peggy Benner, Janet Wesniewski, Joanne Goglia, Marie Ackerman, Francis Greany, Maureen Biedron. SEATED: Mrs. Glass fAdvisorJ, Carolyn Skabry fPresidentJ Nancy Slicner QVice Presidentj, Peggy Squier fSecretaryJ, Barbara Gundersen QTreas- urerj. KNEELING: Viola Risoli, Barbara Minnick. Susan Chiego, Janet Bayachek, Carol Bercaw, Mary Ann Knolmar, Susan Huslage, Pat Kalinowski, Irene Grossman, Angela Aponte. ' Proiectionist I Club STANDING: Mr. Fallis qAdvisorj, H. Bosterle, J. Cirigliano, P. Weidemann fChief Projectionistj, A. Raczkowski, R. Carr, P. Ciampi, P. Lavoie, M. Squero, J. Dros- dick, H. Woodruff, J. Zimmerman. KNEELING: A. Grizaniuk, W. Lavish, M. Murphy, J. Beninato, A. Dixon, M. Stanley. G.A.A. STANDING: K. Mclvers, S. Chiego, V. Semitchew, L. Fregans, D. Testa, K. Bellerjeau, E. Higgins, A. Lahey, S West, J. Neishel, K. Strubel, J. Schanz, I. Strassle, D. Southard, N. Davis, V. Ashworth, G. Gochal, M. Gavlick, P. Mandato, D. Bull, N. Kunilew, S. Pearson. E. Schulz, I. Grossman, J. Riker, R. Kunilew, D. Maniscalco, V. Risoli, G. Redelico, R. Schrader, C. Toth, D. DeFrees, D. Forgash, J. Capraro, I. Malec, S. McClintock, M. Ball D. Dunne, B. Skiratko, B. Schied, S. Middleton. SITTING: D. Fink, L. Guerrero, B. Gunther, I. Cabanas, F. Mc- Coy, R. Schionning, L. Zanat, J. Howe, D. Pesta, C. Mittemier, P. Cobb, L. Cody, R. Owsianik, F. Petrizzo, G. Lammers, P. Holzapfel, L. Grundman, P. Moroney, E. Dell, I. Reynolds, M. Wrub1evski,J. Fitzsimmons, P. Neu mann, H. Wisvari, J. Stickle, L. Regans, J. Bianculli, J. Clayton. FRONT: Suzanne Hartpence fSec.J, Carolyn Andersen fCorres. SecJ. Betty Lou Garzillo fPres.J, Kathy Giordano QV. Pres.J, Judy Montwid fTreas.J -- Absent. Monogram Club 1ST ROW: Bob Ippolito, Joe Maiorana, Ron Kuboski, Bob Gordon, Rick Tarnowski, Walt Kozumbo, Rich Dashuta, Terry Slater, Bill Koenig, Ralph Carr, Bob I-Ieaslip. 2ND ROW: Craig Kavka, Steve Timko, Mike Czahor, Fred Ayers, Frank Harris, Ron Harris, Pete Lavoie, Jerry Sehlke, Bud Perry. Bowling Club 1ST ROW: M. Murphy, T. Lubsen, C. Olimpio, D. Locke, E. Stark. 2ND ROW: E. Poklitar, J. Torre, K. Kistler, I. Beninato, G. Blum, B. Ryno, G. Tillow. SRD ROW: W. Finkle, W. Batog, R. Hunter, C. Weidemann, T. Brandsberg, F. Colvin, L. Kliner, R. McBride, C. Marsh, Mr. Feeley. 39 A Cappella Choir 1ST ROW: Nancy Avitable, Barbara Gundersen, Susan McClintock, Dawn Fink Joanne Goglia, Susan Huslage, Anna Kerencev, Alexandria Kerencev, Mary Ann Farymak Carol Bercaw, 2ND ROW: Marjorie Kazo, Bettianne Kliner, Mr. Tucher. Catherine Cornell, Jane Ward, Kathleen Benward, Marion Nemec, Andrea Maksymowrcz Janet I-lolmstrom, Dorothy Herbst, Theresa Gearino, Edward Stark. 3RD ROW: Dorothy Bull Dennis Simon, William Finkle, John Drosdick, Ernest Temple, Anthony Raczkowskr Charles Majuri, James Hibbard, Leo Grabowski, John Zimmerman, James Kotelsky 1ST ROW: A. Kerencev, J. Romanowicz, D. Pellegrino, M. Perrucci, B. Sabino, C. Bercaw, M. Faryniak, P. Cirigliano, C. Cannon, S. Huslae. 2ND ROW: R. Beagle, A. Kerencev, C. Vitiello, D. Rezinski, R. Schwartz, K. Strubel, D. Fink, J. Krauss, J. McDonough, R. Wintle, J. Ricci, J. Woodring, Mr. Tucher. 3RD ROW: K. Flynn, C. Cornell, M. Nemec, S. McClintock, M. Torrenti, P. Golden, N. Avirable, L. Fregans, B. Gundersen, A. Costanzo, J. Ward, V. Ashworth, N. Bowden. 4TH ROW: B. Biddle, D. I-lerbst, A. Keeler, B. Kliner, A. Palmblad, E. Bausmith, C. Miller, B. Steflco, C. Squero, K. Benward. J. Cabanas, P. Saverd, M. Kazo, A. Maksymowicz. 5TH ROW: V. Ferguson, L. Vondran, T. Gearino, F. Patella, P. Galasso, D. Bayer, B. Blauvelt, P. Percevault, J. Goglia, S. Lamm, L. Ravaioli, C. Quaranta, S. Snede- ker, D. Bull. 6TH ROW: P. Ciampi, J. Drosdick, D. Simon. J. Kotelsky, L. Colella, W. Wissel, F. Kirchofer, E. Stark, J. Zimmerman, J. Hibbard. 7TH ROW- A Racz- kowski, C. Majuri, L. Randolph, L. Grabowski, R. Fulton, A. Miller, R. Pareisso, W. Finkle, E. Temple. Chorus THLETICS Q GJ ,bi j ,f ' v ' 3 I 1 + M , ' ' 4,1 q 1 'Rx ' -2 W f bf L 1 5' i f . ' 9? PIX f W I ' sf v , ',Hk,wx ,V QR, ,BVQV I sfjlz Qxjx in E ,gh Q Sf A ' L .fi Q ,pl s iw H. 'x. . 3. M ff 5, S 5 451 , A :si ,,,, X gay I I rv 4 Q K , Riga? QQQ A i . f 8579- S5 fm I Q: f - . if 'J .,: Z in . Kg K J, L il kk '. f-,L X J. xp nf 5 J h .,, 4 Q! ' W A at U 'fr ig ki? -. 1 , 'fd f wi V n 4 S ' A 5 . 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P' 'X ' V Ufwjf X W 7 1Q Vx Y Q ff T? fx 73 1 'Z 35 A Q 'Lx E551 'F My if 5 . ? 4 W KA 2523 A f ? ff Qi ,M if if V A4 fa 9 M5 egg' ? M Y Q I 1 N f K K ,Q ,Q A .M 'gxi X 7,5 Wx jx W A 'FWS M: h ' QW . 'T' - A . . - uv -M-Q ' 1 - ' 5 . :if ,Q fm W 'T mga' , A , wi IW 2Kf f J . , g P ' ,.-1, + 1 Y . , f . 4 ' Q-gi. QQ .. 1. . W. , V. sk A Ee 1 1 - 'exam- Q A 'NNY ,' 2 A FRESHMAN FOOTBALL lst ROW--A. Kreager fMgr.J, B. Berentsen, L. LoBosco, J. Dexter, D. Ryan, E. Morrison, T. Skiratko, C. Trish- man, J. Cirigliano, L. Huber, E. Gibbs Jr., H. Jacobs, D. Amerman CMgr.b. 2nd ROW--W. McI1reavyQMgr.J, J. Paulus, W. Harzula, J. Driscoll, M. Dellaperute, J. Cavalear, K. Bushman, L. Collella, M. Metrokotsas, A. For- gash, R. Barkume, D. O'Dea, J.Fitzsimmons, P. Pollara, Mr. Graham fCoachJ. 3rd ROW--D. Krenicky, J. Rus- kowski, J. Belardo, R. Disinger, P. Strani, R. Fulton, R. Ream, S. Bolesta, T. Falocco, J. Bull, D. Festante, R. Prusek, A. Beim, P. Fusco, Mr. Boelhouwer fCoachJ. ABSENT--R. DeVito. I. V. AND VARSITY FOOTBALL lst ROW--Mark Yarnold 1Mgr.J, Thomas Gratta, Ted Linger, Ken Kusmick, Frank Stavish, Donald Smith, Mark Baldwin, Mike DeVito, Ken Ribar, Danny Ventriglia, Vincent Maltese, Carl Jess, Malcolm Vail, Steve Burges, Joe Grillo. 2nd ROW--Joe DiSalvo fMgr.J, Bill Dennison, Tony Indico, Henry Pell, Lenny Schiavi, Jerry Sehlke, Walter Fregans, James McGeary, Roger Caterino, Gary Loupassikis, John Bogden, John Mastropietro, Peter La- Voie, Carmen Perry, Robert Heaslip, Joseph Versocki, Rudolph Acs. 3rd ROW--Bill Koenig, Owen Foster, Frank Harris, Richard Steele, Leo Grabowski, Eddie Orzel, Bill Anderson, Nick Metrokotsas, Joe Maiorana, Fred Ayers, Donald Mills, Michael Kish, Ward Spisso, Anthony Raczkowski, Richard Dashuta, Bill Stevens, Walter Kozumbo. 46 DEFENSIVE TEAM BACK - -Mike DeVit0, Anthony Raczkowski, Lenny Schiavi, Ward Spisso, Bill Anderson, FRONT - -Donald Smith, Frank Harris, Nick Metrokotsas, Donald Mills, Walter Fregans, Michael Kish. OFFENSIVE TEA M BACK--Mark Baldwin Fred Ayers, Ken Ri- bar, Jerry Sehlke. FRONT - -Walter Ko- zumbo, Richard Das- huta, Carmen Perry, Bob Heaslip, Pete La- Voie, Bill Stevens, Joe Maiorana. V' ' ' .rrssgfulsf L - Left to Right--Coach Morris, Coach Graham, Coach Boelhou- wer, Coach Cotoia, Coach De- RICHARD DASHUTA FRED AYERS ROBERT HEASLIP 48 Senior JOSEPH MA IORA NA VINCENT MALTESE Leftermen FRANK STAVISH CA RMEN PERRY KEN RIBAR DANIEL VEN TRIG LIA 1 E 49 .I 24 , Mm 4 , Q. Grl r6n I in KT Af if T37 nw A 64-. 'Y I VA RS ITY QLeft to Righty--Ed Solomon fMgr.j, Phil Aiello CMgr.j, Steve Timko, Ward Spisso, Terry Slater, Walt Kozumbo Rick Tarnowski QCapt.J, Laney McLaughlin, Bill Stevens, Greg Cisson, Ron Kuboski, Ron Harris, Richie Steele, Bernard Schiappa, Coach Cotoia. SEASON'S SCOREBOARD North Plainfield Piscataway. . . Middlesex. . . Manville. . . Ridge High . . Watchung . . . South Brunswick New Providence Manville . . . Metuchen . . . New Providence Dunellen . . . Watchung . . . Metuchen . . . South Brunswick North Plainfield Ridge High. . . Middlesex. . . Piscataway. . . -.-.--....- ..Q--....Q. WE 60 ..53 69 .. 63 .. 47 .. 69 ..6l .. 48 .. 58 .. 62 .. 31 .. 79 ..60 .. 75 .. 58 .. 52 .. 52 65 ...6l THEY . 44 .42 . 47 . 46 .37 .52 . 22 . 53 .62 .46 . 52 .55 .47 .32 .29 .40 .48 .45 . 60 1 962 Basketball I Lvl. , W J. V. Players fLeft to Righty--Tom Gannon fMgr.J, Greg Cisson, Mike Saverd, Jack English, Roger Catarino, Louis Caiderone Ted Lencheski, Steve Ben 'Ary, Raymond Cavicchio, Ben Crawford, John D'Addamio fMgr.J. Freshman Players 1st ROW--Anatole Grizonivk, Greg Burgoyne, Paul Pollaca, Richard DeVito, Paul Strani, Cari Trieshman, Ed- ward Gibbs QMgr.5. 2nd ROW--William Mcllreavy, Robert Ream. Robert Fulton, Stanley Bolesta, James Bull, William Neuman, Richard Reid, Monico Piro, Mr. Richter. ABSENT--Michael Santoro fMgr.J, Bernard Flash- berg fMgr.J, Arthur Beiru. 52 WA ii! K+-fly? W 31 6 Yi ,ku XA U Q., J Ron Harris Terry Slater x fi, - XX.. ' -' rf' al Rick Tarnowski E! 'ix 4: . gr F A . V , r 4 Ron Kuboski H Basketball Seniors f 4 if if - new v Through the Air Eiwg be X 520 5 ,41 'QE 5 x 1 2 lk W Em e Cross Country' lst ROW--Frank Zampella, Glen McLean, Joe Beninato, Jim Reeves, Paul Bogden, Craig Kavka. 2nd ROW-- Tim Czahor, Rich Mohn, Ted Lencheski, Lou Calderone, Jim Katelsky, Bob Ohl. 3rd ROW--Dave Longinotti, Steve Timko, Al Muglia, Laney McLaughlin, Mike Czahor fCapt.j, Carmen Cerasoli, Frank Cullen. I Wrestling FRONT ROW flineelingj--Ken Reed, Mike Murphy, Gary Gochal, Werner Buehler, Mike Hall, Joe Novak, Ken Kusmick, Ken Koenig, Frank Anastario, Ted Linger. BACK ROW--Russell Disinger, Charles Majuri, John Dros- dick, Ronald Chiego, Robert Zimany, Robert Morrison, Mark Metrokatsas, Mike DeVito, Charles Richard, Paul l-lowe, Craig Husred, Tom Falocco, Steven Burgess, Richard Raczkowski, John Cirigliano, William Dennison, Robert Verderosa, Mike Dellaperute. CENTER--Rudy Acs, Maurice Kirchofer. Coaches--Mr. David Allen, Mr. Alfred Ranger. BASEBALL lst ROW--Coach Morris, Joe Maiorana, Frank Schaffter, Mike DeVito, Tony Danzo, Ron Kuboski, Pete Hemming, Bob Hipp. 2nd ROW--Steve Ben'Ary, Len Schaivi, Bob Doliff, John Bogden, Dave Longinotti, Walt Kozumbo, Don- ald Smith, Nick Metrokotsas. 3rd ROW-- Chuck Olympio, Vince Maltese, Jim Stavish Bill Anderson, Leo Grabowski, - Y Craig Marsh. GOLF STANDING--John Shavce, Terry Slater, Bob Gordon, Jerry Sehlke, Bernard Schiappa, Richard Steele, Mr. Anthony Pomplio. KNEELING --Jerry Krellwitz, Frank Zampella, Paul Weller, William Newman, Greg Steffen, Glenn McLean. TRACK AND FIELD lst ROW--Coach Graham, C. Kavka, P. Lavoie, M. Saverd, C. Jess fCo-Capt.j, G. Pers- inger, R. Mohn, M. Baldwin fCo-Capt.j, C. Weidemann 'QMgr.J, D. Bradshaw fMgr.j. 2nd ROW--R. Ward, G. Michaux, W. Batog, S. Yahr, D. Mills, M. Supko, E. Temple, C. Cerasoli. 3rd ROW--P. Newlander, Lo- Bosco, J. Beninato, Pastek, L. Campbell, Finnegan, P. Schlief. 4th ROW--T. Skiratko, D. For- gash, T. Zygala, W. Burke, B. Askew, M. Saley, J. Reeves, Kuffner. 5th ROW--ll. Bolst- erle, O. Foster, R. Zimmany, P. Strani, J. Cirigliano, D. Ryan, J. Kotelsky. 6th ROW--D. Knight, M. Czahor, P. Mebane, B. Craw- ford, R. Prusek, H. Pell, T. Czahor. 7th ROW--W. Sloan, R. Hunter, W. Stevens, G. Cisson, T. Brandsberg, A. Raczkowski, M. Kish, S. Brandsberg, E. Orzel. Absent--L. Randolph QMgr.j. N DE RCLASSMEN Homeroom 18 Mr. Goodson SITTING CL. to RJ Betty Fisher, William Fennerty, Edwin Galindez, Dominic Festante, Janice Esolda, Bernard Flashburg, Eddie Fisher, Barbara Frink, Dennis Finnegan. STAND- ING: Linda Fregans, Peter Fusco, Andrew Forgash, James Fitzsimmons, Tho- mas Falocco, Robert Ful- ton, Stuart Fallis, Arthur Fiore, Paul Fusco, David Fenn, James Frele, How - ard Evert. Freshmen Homeroom I5 Mrs. Allen SITTING fL. to RJ John Bumbach, Linda Andrade, Christine Blackford, Judith Benedict, Bruce Berent- sen, Kathleen Bellerjeau, Richard Barkkume, Warner Buehler, Rosana Beagle, Florian Bosse, Gordon An- dersen, James Bohl. STANDING: Stanley Bo- lesta, Douglas Amerman, Carol Blutfield, Steven Brandsberg, James Bellew, Mrs. Allen, Linda Bohl, Walter Baczynski, Bar- bara Biddle, Paul Bogden, Kenneth Abbruzzese, Jo- seph Belardo, Kenneth Bogden. 58 Homeroom 19 Mrs. Glass SITTING CL. to RJ Law- rence Collella, Patricia Colangelo, Gregory Bur- goyne, Patricia Colucci, Carol Cannon, Carol Ci- nelli, Ronald Chiego, Pa- tricia Creighton, Cheryl Coddington, Ronald Chu, Judith Cabanas, Judith Cohen, Leo Campbell, James Burke. STANDING: Jeff Cavalear, Ronald Cohen, Mrs. Glass, John Burnham, Diane Canniz- zaro, Yolanda Cickocki, Wendy Chappelle, John Cirigliano, Anthony Ci- rigliano, Verneter Cisson, Gail Corby, Roger Chu. Freshmen 59 Homeroom 20 Mrs. Grover SITTING CL. to RJ Alan Gunn, Francine 1-lorvat, Donald Gollubier, Sally Griffiths, Mike Hall, Lynn Hoppe, James Hod- ges, Anatole Grizaniuk, Christine Hoernig, John Heron, Carol Gorman. STANDING: Craig Goral, Polly Hausamann, Martin D'Amore, Fern Hoinowski Gary Gochal, William Heaney, Edward Gibbs, Connie Hausamann, Pa- trick Guilmette. ,ff Homeroom 21 Mr. Zoransky SITTING CL. to RJ Robert Knaupp, Sandra Kerns, Norma Janin, Karen Jensen, Edward Kelly, Mary Lou King. STANDING: Claire Kozumbo, Rosemarie Jeavettorea, Louis Huber, Linda Hunter. Jean Koerner, Donna Jessop, Mike Katowich, Mary Kenney, Bill Keyes, Judith Kassay. Homeroom 23 Mrs. Rothschild 37-A SITTING fl.. to RJ William Laible, Judith Krauss, Marielle LaVoie, Andre Kreger, Sheila Lisco, Darlene Lerner, John Kopac, Heidi Krueger STAND- ING Mrs, Rothschild, William Lavish, Johanna Licciardone, Thomas Lach, Joanne Kubitsky Kenneth Koenig, Linda Liotino, Douglas Knierim, Walter Leo- now, Kathleen Koenig, Louis Kowalski. Homeroom 22 Mr. Kee SITTING CL. to RJ Karen Parker, Maruin Pastek, Gene- vieve Redelico, James Reeves, Richard Overly, Nancy Pain- ton, Barbara Phillips, Monica Piro. STANDING: Linda Lee Pierson, Randy Pierson, David Peck, Nancy Phillips, John Paulus, Robert Ream, Dolores Pearson, Ronald Prusek. Homeroom 24 Mrs. Bihler SITTING CL. to RJ Cheryl Notte, Michael Murphy, Christine Moore, Marie Murphy, Linda Murphy, Rob- I ert O'Connor, Judy Montw id, Stan- ley Mozda, Stephanie Newbrook, Robert Noll, Marie Ogbum. STANDING: Mrs. Bigler, William Newman, Suzanne Muldowney, Karen Mueller, Allen Ogaard, Di- ane Oller, Daniel O'Dea, Joyce Muglia, Phillip Newladder, Rose Marie Miller, Edwin Nemeth, Nancy Missell, John Novak, Diane Morella . Homeroom 30 Mr. DeCarlo SITTING CL. to RJ Gregory Ric- cardi, Janice Rogers, Peter Schlief, Marie Scherzinger, Robert Schaff- ter, Janice Sabik, Richard Reid, Linda Reiger, Michael Saley. STANDING: John Ruskowski, Janin Rodgers, Linda Regan, Mary Ann Sacco, Gunther Ruthe, Peter Ro- gers, Rosemarie Schrader, Dennis Ryan, Irene Reo, Viola Risoli, Mr. DeCarlo, Michael Santoro, Charles Reinds, Linda Schwartz, Daniel Senzia . Homeroom 25 Mr. Franks SITTING KL. to RJ Roberta Kane, Cathy Linginotti, Carol Lowrie, Jeanne Magner, Mark Metrokotsas, Donna Marciniak, Michael Maiorino, Gail Malm- burg. Janet Maclntash, Gleen Mcllean. STANDING: Frank Lopex, Donna Loizeaux, Mar- jorie,MacCauley, Walter Mickulick, Joann Malecki, Louis LoBosco, Linda Miesnest, Patricia Mastranni, Mr. Franks, Judy Mascialino, Carol Mangiameli, Harry Millard, Linda Manello, Wil- liam Meyrick, Kathleen Mc Elwee, Bonnie Lubsen, John Mason. W ' nz af Wy' tab I f ' Q., E X jg x g 1. an ax f ,S T' mf., -f f5f a my A ww i . l , Iii -WL 1 . 1 e v .x Q., 7 if Qi Y W Q Qi., ,1 Q 54, 2,4 Q1 A. . ---, ' E' Q . fri'-W f .' ,z Q' ' 'FM ' .gg 4Af,,+ 11,:. ' ', ' . ' 35, Jw? 3. P 4, 3 W- 1001. Af Q -, ,. ' ' wa , '. ., .X?X ' .5 -Y' Dr ,Q , WV! A k 'V ' Q-KY' :anis ip' ' ' . 'W L . 3.45 'A -' -wg, Q5?q,4Q., X Mare 55 W P, j' ix, m 1 M , 1 4 4 Q5 g 7 Y A, ff 1 2 N, . 6 L, Q, 1 f J , 3 5 A V . ,Eff ,ii js,a,liQ,'1WLY EMM , ,,,.. ,k. W .A , A 'Q ,Q f u L X 5 H -M I, 3 . ,E W' Qi l,y?l5ff'Q.., .Lt 2? I K 1.15 fa 51,3 :T Homeroom 4 Mr. Richards SITTING fL. to RJ Roger Catarino, Iill Holland, Susan Corby, Charles Co- lucci, Diane Callaghan, John D'Addamio, Joanne Yuknus, Nancy Colangelo, Susan Chiego, Joyce Ca - praro, James Campbell, Rita Creseenzi, Jacqueline Curtis, Louis Calderone, Robert Crow e. STANDING: william Burke, Jeannie Clayton, Benjamin Craw- ford, Marie Criscuolo, F-.iaureen Sullivan, Louise Cushman, Carmen Cera- soli, Robert Carone, Gre- gory Cisson, Raymond Cavicchio. Sophomores Homeroom 3 Mr. Swidersky SITTING fl to rj Peggy Benner, Patricia Brinson, Frank Anastario, Geral- dine Brogly, William As- kew, Marie Ackerman, Robert Brodack, Linda Bundschuh, Carol Bercaw. STANDING: Nancy Avil- able, Joseph Beninato, Beverly Boscher, Dennis Bradshaw, Steven Burgess, Angela Aponte, Howard Bolsterle, Midge Ball, James Auman, Maureen Biedron, John Bolsterle, Janet Bayachek, Darryl Allara, Janice Bianculli. 64- Homeroom 5 Miss Appel SITTING C1 to ry Virginia Ferguson, Marie Finocchio, Diane Dunne, Thomas Durnya, Carol Fazio, Jo- seph Di Salvo, Davida Forgash, Beverly Deering, Mary Ellen Danek. STANDING: Miss Appel, Susan Ekedahl, Elaine Dell, Nancy Davis, San- dra Fredricksen, John Eng- lish, Robert Duan, Carol Fallat, William Dennison, Linda Dilts, Mary Ann Del Negro, Diane D'Amico, Owen Foster. Sophomores 65 Homeroom 26 Mr. Comras SITTING fl to rj Pamela Gardner, Brian Gallagher, Susan Huslage, Roger Fritze, Eileen Higgins, William Hopler, Barbara Gundersen, Joseph Grillo, Irene Grossman. STAND- ING: Leilani I-Ia11, Mr. Comras, Irene Gunther, Mike Lurino, Jo Anne Goglia, Frances Greany, Theresa Gearino, Paul Howe, Linda Grundman, Suzanne Hartpence, George Geimer, Carol Hobson. G. ,3 Homeroom 28 Mr. Fech SITTING CL. to RJ Kathleen Macey, Charles Mclver, Gene Michaux, Theodore Lencheski, Katherine Miick, Jane Malec, Leon Lech, Grace Mo- roney, Sandra Middle- ton, Kathleen Mclver, Teddy Linger, Carolyn Miller. STANDING Linda Ley. John Mas- tropietro, Linda Moore Elizabeth Mandella, Laney McLaughlin, Fredrica McCoy, Gary Loupassakis, Mr. Fech, Beverly Loprete, Paul Lasiewski, Ga etana LiPuma, Andrew Le- wandoski, Carol Ma- gee. Homeroom 27 Miss Schwartz SITTING QL. to RJ Craig Kavka, Robert Kaplan, Michelle Smith, Frederick Kirchofer, Kathleen Kravetsky, Kenneth Kusmick, Bettianne Kliner, John lngenito, Anthony Ka psak, Anna Kerinceo, Kath- leen Jones, Anthony Indoco. STANDING: Charles King, Ann Keelre, Leon Lech, James Kearney, Rose- mary Kubitsky, Miss Schwartz, David Knight, Kathleen Kraus, Kenneth Kist- 1er, Sharon Kehrer, Gerard Kerllwitz, Gayle Lammers. Homeroom 29 Mr. Lambert SITTING CL. to RJ John Pelligrino, Terese Perrizolo, Richard Muglia, Charles Olimpio, Dorothy Morri- son, Jane Perdie, Frank Pfeiffer, Robert Ohl, Ann Marie Morrell, Henry Pell, Nancy Oliva, James Muglia, Robert Phillips. STAND- ING: Edward Orzel, Sharon Pear- son, William Morris, Susan Mc Clintock, Richard Pittius, Mark O'Keefe, Frances Petrizzo, Robert Morris, Maryann O'Master, Mr. Lambert, Robert Perrino, Bruce Oakes, Edward Neville. Homeroom 32 Mr. Richard SITTING rl.. no RJ Robert Williams, William Werrlein, Glenn Tillow, Robert Taylor, Mary Vastano, James Young- man, Paul Stootman, Janet Wiscukie, John Stopherd, Ed- ward Stark, Janet Stickle, Bar- bara Yannetelli, Mark Yar- nold, Jane Ward, Robert Zimany STANDING Patricia Yuill, Edith Zabel, Mary Vastano, Richard Steele, Janet Yochum, Sharon Young, Malcolm Vail, Maureen Sullivan, Robert Ver- derosa, Joseph Versocki, Joanne Yuknus, Mr. Richard, Susan Trieshman, Joseph Torre. Homeroom 31 Miss Welsh SITTING CL. to RJ Ellen Schulz, Ward Spisso, Nancy Slicner, Carolyn Sholtis, Mi- chael Saverd, Donna Stamile, Richard Raczkowski, Margaret Squier, William Smith, Nancy Robertson, Patricia Ross, An- drea Starinski. STANDING: Claire Quaranta, William Shults, Ruthann Schionning, Alan Schmidt, Sandra Sne- deker, Thomas Seiz, Joan Russo, William Ream, Miss Welsh, Edward Sitko, Carolyn Schutte, Eugene Poklitar, Pa- tricia Saverd, Bruce Ryno, Elaine Rapasy, Patricia Schnei- derwind. 'T Jf L sn I 155:55 . V, XJ? 2 Az: , v I 2 ,qw iii. ' 5 ' Meme , , 1 --wwf tfzibifiz ff-fzl-KEY : A 'AP 1F'f'4,1.- - Q Q'- ill -.. 55 Homeroom 34 Mr. Jayson SITTING fLeft to Rightj Alexandria Kerencev, Pat Kalinowski, William Har- key, Joanne Leo, Frank Harris, Maryann Klymshyn, Jim Kotelsky, Frank Kas- say, Carl Jess, Maryann Knolmar, Paul Henkel, Alice Lahey, Barbara Min- nick. STANDING: James Linger, Nancy Higgins, Mark Jupina, Irene Krajew - ski, Tom Laskowski, Pat Holzapfel, Michael Kish, Janet Holmstrom, Mr. Jay- son, Virginia Herbst, Rob- ert Hunter, Susan Lamm, Lee Kliner, Joanne Howe, James Hibbard, Marjorie Kazo, Carol Burke. Homeroom 36 Mr. Feeley - Mr. Cofoia SITTING , FRONT ROW: Andrew La ia Carol Mit- S . termeier, Donna Mitchell Richard Mohn, Barbara Minnick, Pat Mandato, Jill McDonaugh, Nick Me trokotsas. SECOND ROW: Terry Lubsan, Diane Pesta, Joseph Novak, Arlene Palmbald, Pete Lavoie, James O'Niel1, Marlene Pearly, Thomas Oakes. STANDING: Eddie Micali, Pat Nuemann, Pat Nolan, Albert Miller, Mr. Feeley, Donald Mills, Gloria Nu- gent, Richard Paresso, Vito Lodese, Margaret Moroney, Teddy Moore, Dave Longinotti, Walter Maki, Carol Murphy, James McGarry. Juniors 69 ' Homeroom 38 Mrs. Sisolok TOP ROW fLeft to Righty Sylvia Skyiaskus, Steven Solomon, Catherine Scott, Valentine Semitscheu, Lenonard Schiavi, Mrs. Sisolak, Deena Rosenberg, Bob Schell, Sylvia Smi- gielski, Nick Reckis, Ci- celia Squero, Dennis Si- mon, Maryann Schrader. BOTTOM ROW: Julia Fritz, Donald Smith, Bar- bara Scheid, Frank Schaff- ter, Carol Spisso, Tony Sabia, Barbara Sabino,Ji11 Schanz. Juniors Homeroom 40 Mr. Morgan Left to right: lst ROW, sitting: Bill Stevens, Mary Jane Torrenti, Bob Yahr, Ianet Strassle, Mary Carol Wrublevski, Steve Timko, Sharyn Vondran, Elizabeth Woodring. 2nd ROW stand- ing: Carl Weidemann, Sandra West, Ernest Tem- ple, Robert Ward, Laraine Zanat, Mr. Morgan, He- lene Wisvari, Jerry Sehlke, Shirley Stamile, Gregory Yefko, Frank Wyckoff, Beverly Stefko, John Zim- mermann, Kathleen Stru- bel. 70 Homeroom 41 Mr. Tucher Hom eroom - -41 Mr . Tucher SITTING: Cleft to rightj Bill Anderson, Mary Gav- lick, Georgia Gochal, Jo- anne Danek, June Neishel, Karen Hanlon, Mark Bald- win, Doreen Southard, Rudolph Acs, Richard Conklin. KNEELING: Jo- seph Cotignola, Michael De Vito, George Conover. STANDING: Fred Doster, Lynn Cody, Pat Cobb, San- dra Billin ton Mr Tucher, S ' - James Beville, Catherine Cornell, Walter Batog, Drusilla Drake, Bill Finkle, John Bogden, Leo Grabow- ski. Homeroom 41 Mr. Giachero Homeroom - 41 Mr. Giachero TOP ROW, Qleft to rightl John Droskick, Lorraine Cerven, Ar- lene Costanzo, Walt Fregans, Frank Col- vin, Jane Cocldington, Jimmy Donovan, Ella Cisson, Mr. Giachero, Frank Borowski, Rich- ard Blair, Bob Dolliff, Louisa Guerrero, Steve Ben'Ary, Tim Brands- berg. BOTTOM ROW, sitting: Susan Chris- tensen, Lois Cornell, June Cisz, Carolyn Andersen, Charles Grassifulli, Nancy Davis, Virginia Ash- worth, Beverly Doyle, Phil Aiello. Juniors 71 ,EEF A552 QQ ,, ,x G , W ,,,,C,,.-,Uh ,nga 'Q' ,,... , , ' ' M, N 4 'fjff W, I 59 M 'ws E51 Mk -- sz, 1 I lf. ' E W, .xr , SENIORS . ,-, Frederick Raymond Ayers 'Moose Undecided . . , With his winning person- ality you cannot help but like him . . . Activities . . . Foot- ball 1,2,3,4g Stage Crew 3,45 Chess Club 1: Basketball lg Wrestling 3,45 Senior Play Stage Mgr.: Monogram Club 3,4, Delores Baer Yogig Dee Nurse . . . Blondes can be manufac- tured but redheads come nat- ural . . . Activities . . . Soft- ballg Future Nurses Club. ,, Melinda F. Allen Ling Bozo Surgical Nurse . . . Bubbling over with life . . Activities . . . Future Nurses Club 1,23 Yearbook Staff 4. 74 Forrest Amerman Woody Undecided , , , Teachers just don't recog- nize a genius when they see one . , , Activities . . . Foot- ball lg Rod and Gun Club: Pho- tography Clubg Art Clubg Wres- tling. Robert Gary Austin Oyster Electrical Engineer . . . A will and a mind of his own . . . Activities . . . Foot- ball 1,2g Golf 1,2,4g Stage Crew 2. -.W , . , V 1-1. ,.,nsmw- , ,mfalswwwx , ,,.. , .,a.,,..a...t.s.,Wftsfs:w, as 1.-aft- :-.-e1::.M-'s..W:ea:s.,,..--a:Q.afxfMv:pa.W - --.1 ,te -- - - M. Q...t,.s1,.t-st. Edith Elizabeth Bausmith Edie Commercial Artist . . . Sweet and understanding, this we know: we always look forward to her cheerful hello , , , Activities . . . Glee Club lg Softball 1g Basketball 15 Future Nurses Club 1. Dorothy Elizabeth Bayer Dot Nurse , . . Quiet and sweet, she is a wonderful friend , , . Activities . . . Glee Club 1,45 Hall Patrol 4g Nat'l Honor Society 3,43 Future Nurses Club 1,25 Dra- matics Club 1g Softball 3. ashes--f sM.a.:N:ems.1 .sf.ew,.Nrats.eM.s:waess-me alma, Judith Ann Balkenberg Shrimp Beautician . . . Good things come in little packages . . . Activities . . . Band 1,2,3,4g Dramatics Club 1: Advertising Manager for School Newspaper 4. 75 Barbara Ann Blauvelt Barb Medical Receptionist , , , Softly spoken and a sweet smile , , , Activities . . . Fu- ture Nurses Club 2,3,4g G.A.A.: Junior Prom Committee: Glee Club 3,4g Senior Play Commit- tee. Nancy Bowden Nan Marriage , , , In sports and friendships she excels . . . Activities . . . Basketball 1,2g Baseball 1,25 Soccer 1,25 Badminton Tour- namentg Glee Club 1,2,3,4g G,A,A, lg Yearbook Staffg Tiger Talk Staffg Basketball 4. Daniel Boyle Dan Undecided . . . No matter where he goes, he brings with him a constant laughter, a warm personality, and a helping hand . . . Activ- ities . . . Hall Patrol 4: Stu- dent Council: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Com- mittee: Yearbook Staff Photog raphy Editor. Charlene Briant Chotch Secretary . . . An angel in disguise . . . Activities . . . J.V. Cheer- leader 1: Future Nurses Club 1, 2 fPres.j: Spanish Club 1: Dra- matics Club 1: G.A.A.: Jun- ior Prom Committee: Senior Play Committee. - -1+ Perry Bruno C artoonist , . . l-Ie's wise . . . Length wise...thatis... Dorothy Jo Bull Dotty College , , . Charming Tex, dimples, voice, and popularity . . . Activities , , , Yearbook Art Staff Editor: Chorus 3,4: Senior Play Business Mgr.: G.A.L. 4: G,A.A. 1,2,4: Middlesex Coun- ty Chorus 3.4: Junior Prom Committee 3,4: Leader Corps 4. Patricia Ann Bundschuh PHI Teacher . . . A certain quality which attracts friends is her asset . . . Activities . . . Cheerleader 1, 2,3,4 fCo-Captainl: G.A.L. 3: Honor Society 3,4: Leader Corps 2,3,4: Class Secretary 2, 3,4: F.T.A. 1,2,3 lVice-Pres., . 4: Homemaking Club: G,A,A,: Yearbook Literary Staff: G.C.I, Representative. Rose Barbara Butrico Ro Undecided . . . Happy and gay is she: free from trouble she'1l always be . . , Activities . . . Cheer- leader 2,3,4: Honor Society 3, 4: Leader Corps 1,2,3,4: G.A, A. 1: G.A.L. 3: Basketball 1, 2: Softball 3: Alternate -G,C,I. Class Vice-Pres. 2,3: Yearbook Staff: Hall Patrol 4: Glee Club 1: Jr, Prom Chairman: Typing Club 3: Secretary-Mr. Jost, Mr, Carbonetti. Ralph D. Carr Red Architect . . . He wants to be your friend . . , Activities . . . Football 1,2,3: Projection Club 1,2,3, 4: Hall Patrol 4: Fire Patrol 4: Stage Crew 2: Chess Club 1: Student Council Alternate 4: --Seniorilla-yu ' itt ees ., ,a,,..,., .WM t-,.,n..sta,-.M .,,,,.,tm-ofs...... Mary Kathleen Carpenter W- Y ff A- ,W Qss.t,w.w..as ,...,.s-A 1-.W ..ma...a.s,.-.,a.,.,.,,,, ,A .we .,....m..,.,s.,,,s.-.,...,,,.-s-.m.......,.v-aw..a.s.... Kathy Sociology fHistory Teacher Politician , , , A girl with personality, drive, and ambition, she will definitely make a name for herself in the world , , , Ac- tivities . . . Latin Club: Girl's Athletic Association: Spanish Club: Announcer's Club: Fu- ture Teachers: Junior Class- ical League: Yearbook Liter- ary Staff: Yearbook Sales Staff Editor: Senior Play. n William A. Burt Bill Millionaire . . . A mild-mannered man, to be a millionaire is his plan . . . Activities . . . Cross Country 3: Projection Club lg Radio Club 2,4: Bowling Club 3.4: Fire Patrol 4. Josephine Margaret Butrico Jo Business School . . . Here's to our Tiger sweet and kind: a better Tiger we'll never find . . . Activities , . . G.A. A. 1,4: Nat'l Honor So- ciety 3,4: Leader Corps.1,2,3, 4: Cheerleader 4: Senior Play Student Director: Future Nurses Club 1: Softball 3: Glee Club 1,2: Hall Patrol 2,3,4: Year- book Staff. i L... Patricia Ann Cirigliano Patty Compto meter Operator , , , A fun-loving girl is she with every good quality , , , Activities . . . Glee Club 1,2, 3,4g Homemaking Club 13 Fu- ture Nurses Club 1,2g Library Club 1,2g G,A,A, 1. 78 Daniel Chiego Danny College , . , He's a shy guy but there goes that glint in his eye . . . Activities . . . Chess Clubg Chemistry Club: Latin Clubg Photography Club: Fire Patrolg Hall Patrolg Radio Club, Pasquale Ciampi Pat': Undecided . . . There is mischief in this man . . . Activities . , , Pro- jection Clubg Glee Club. Ralph Iohn Cinelli Success Every day brings a smile: every smile brings a dimple , , , Activities . , . Track 'n field. Marie Elaine Cirigliano Rie Model , . , Her voice is low but in her heart friendships grow . . . Activities , , , G.A,A. 25 library Club 1. Karen Marie Cody Nurse . . A fun-loving lass with plenty of class . . . Activities . . . Future Nurses Club 1,2g Student Council 1,25 Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Play: G.A.A. 15 Homeroom Capt.- Magazine Drive: Yearbook Ad- vertising Staff Editorg Spanish Club 25 Student Secretary 4. Barbara H. Cohen Bobbyg Barbie Registered Nurse . . . Net a word does she speak, but a warm and friendly heart is her's to keep. . . Donald Conover Don Undecided . . . A man known for his quiet ways . . . Frank Crisafulli Jocko Hair Stylist . . . What chu mean? . . . Activities . . . Fire Patrolg Pro- jection Clubg Wrestling, ....v.-n.a-..,...,,-......1.. . ..-e......,-.............. Michael T. Czahor Jr. Mike Undecided . . . What me worry? . . . Activities . . . Cross Country 1, 2,4 fCapt.Jg Monogram Clubg Bowling Club. 79 Richard Alfred Dashuta Jr. Dosh Physical Education Teacher , , , A big man with a big heart . . . Activities . . . Football 1.2,3,4g Golf 1,2,3g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Photography Clubg Spanish Clubg Senior Fire Patrolg Senior Play. Rosemary Dell Beni Rosie Nurse , . , She is gentle, never bold, and has a heart made of gold . . . Activities . . . G.A.A.: Future Nurses: Softballg Year- book Staffg Senior Play Com- mittee. Anthony John Danzo Tony Undecided , , , Built for comfort not for speed . . . Activities . . . Foot- ball 1,2g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Bowling Club Photography Clubg Spanish Clubg Fire Patrolg Monogram Club. Robert Dardzinski Bob Undecided . , . Full of pranks, full Of fUf1. if there is laughter needed, Bob is the one . . . Robert DeSesso De Car Business . . . Carefree and fun-loving that's Bob all the way. Why bother with school it disrupts my whole day? . . . Activities . . . Football 1,2,3g Baseball 1 2g Basketball 1.2. 80 Thomas Edward Diamond Tommy Service , , , Happy go lucky is this man serving with Uncle Sam is his plan . . . Activities . . . Fire Patrol 4: Industrial Arts 23 Stage Crew 15 Spanish Club, Evelyn Diegnan Ev Teacher . . . A twinkle in her eyes and a smile on her face makes Evelyn outstanding in any class , , , Activities . , , Glee Club 13 Homemaking lg G,A.A, lg Dra- matics 2,3,4g Announcers 2,3,4, F.T.A. 2g Yearbook 3,45 Typing Club 45 Basketball 2. ,................. ,,.-as..s...-.w...M..a,....,aa Assv 4, wmmsmtmwva Y.a...m..,.l...wa.,. , ,E Axim. , . ,. .t .. V , Robert A. Engler Bob Architect , , , Bobbie is his name, caddy- ing is his game . . . Activities , . , Bowling Club 2: Spanish Club 23 Basketball Manager 15 Baseball Manager 13 Prom Com- mittee 3,4g Senior Play: Golf 4: Photography Club lg Yearbook Staff 4. 81 Robert Wayne Embley Bob Chemist . . . He's one of the boys, he'll take any task, what more can anyone ask? . . . Activities . . . National Honor Society 3,4 fPres,Jg Senior Playg Wrestling Squad 3g Varsity Basketball Man ager 33 Student Council 1,2g Boys Stateg Chess Club lg Radio Club 2. Ronald Eodice Ronnie Undecided . , , Bored of education . . . Activities , , , Fire Patrol, Mary Ann Faryniak Mary Welfare Worker , . , It doesn't matter about her size, singing is her prize . . . Activities . . . Hall Patrol 3,4: Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Homemak- ing 15 Senior Play Committee: Yearbook Staffg Library Club lg Special Chorus. Dawn Fink Dawn Undecided . , , Dawn is as carefree as her name . . . Activities. . . G,A, A.: Typing Clubg Senior Play Committee: Glee Club, Jeannette Elisabeth Fitzsimmons Jeanie Physical Education Teacher , , . If winning ways were pen- nies, she'd be rich . . . Activi- ties , , , Student Council 1,3g Glee Club 1,2g Leader Corps 3, 4g G,A,L, 3,45 Presidentg Hall Patrolg G,A.A. 12.3.42 Senior Class Vice Presidentg Basket- ball 1,2,4p Softball 1,2,3,4g Soccer 1,2g Field Hockey 3. Mary Ann Phyllis Fazio Mary Ann Medical Technologist . . . Smiling, smiling all the day, trouble never comes her way . . . Activities . . . Latin Club 1,2g Hall Patrol: Senior Playg Yearbook Staff. Phillip Feltham Phil College . . . By sax or by brain, he'1l make his gain . . . Activities , , , Basketball 1,35 Baseball 1 25 Orchestra 1,25 Band 1,2,3g Dance Band 1,2,3g National Honor Society 3.4. 82 Kathleen Flynn Kathy U. N. Worker . . . A dependable girl with a smile so sweet, she'l1 make your everyday complete . . . Activities . . . Typing Club 3, 45 Ushers Club 1,2,3g Announ- cers Club 2,3,4g Glee Club 1, 3,4g French Club 2: Treasurers Club 2, Hall Patrol 3,4g Dra- matics Club 1,4g Yearbook Ed- itor 4g Senior Play, Patricia Galasso Pat Beautician , , , A brown eyed brunette you can never forget -. . . Ac- tivities . . . Glee Club 1,2,3, 4g l-lomemakingg Junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Com- mittee. if Madeline Fli iel Secretary . ll., .t..,r,, ll,, C .M ,r, ,,sBookkeaperw-A-my-M . . . Quiet are her ways, she brings joy throughout the day . . . Activities . . . Typing Club 25 Junior Prom Commit- teeg Yearbook Staff, Senior Play Committee, G.A.A.g Sec- retary to Miss Moffetg Future Nurses lg Senior Dramatics Clubg Basketball 2,3g Volley- ball 2,3g Senior Prom Commit- IBC. 83 mkM:,.,,f. as Wm... ...if Wow f.W....,w.aw- J.-.M as--,ta-f,..,,2w Lorraine Frances Garabo Lorraine Secretary . . . Sugar and spice and every thing nice . . . Activities . . . Hall Patrol 3,45 Ushers Club 2, 33 Student Council Alternate: Commercial Typing Club 33 Future Nurses Club 1.2: G.A.A. Softball, Basketballg Senior Play Committee Chairman. John Gil more John Undecided . , . A man with a mind of his own , , , Roger Edward Gilmore Rog College . . . There is never a frown when Rog is around . . . Activities . . . Photography Club 1,2g Spanish Club 1 ,2. Patricia Golden Pat Undecided . . . Full of spirit, full of fun, enough to share with everyone . . . Activities . . . Glee Clubg Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Prom Committee. N. l,,. - Robert J. Gordon Bob Structural Engineer Architect . . . Good at cards, math, and making friends . . . Activities . . . Photography Club 1g Latin Club 25 Golf 2,3,4g Hall Patrol 4: Fire Patrol 43 National Honor Society 3,45 Monogram Club 45 Junior Prom Committee. Carol Ann Grego Carol College . . . Fun is the spice of life and she likes plenty of seasoning . . .Activities . . . G.A.A. 1,25 Announcer's Clubg Dramatics Club 2,3,4g Softball Teamg Hall Patrol 4g Yearbook Staffg Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Playp Senior Prom Committee. .., .Yer in :'-fan'-Q :,::::f:::-Mfr: ff Thomas Edward Gross Tommy Commercial Artist . . . The main purpose of life is to enjoy it . . . Activities , , , Art 1,2,3,4g Junior Prom Com- mittee: Senior Prom Committee 84 Eileen Marie I-lelmstead Eileen Secretary . . . Live, love, laugh and be happy , , , Activities . . . G.A. A. 1,25 Softball 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club 2g Basketball 1,2g Dra- matics Club 15 Senior Play Comrnirtee. Peter Wayne Hemming Pete, Bunky College . . . A hard worker and a good friend . . . Activities . . . Rod and Gun Club 1,2g Student Council 1,2,3,4 fVice-Pres- identjg Baseball 1,2,3,4g Chess Clubg Basketball 1, Ronald Harris Ronnie Playboy . . . Carefree and gay, that's Ron all the way . . . Activities . . . Baseball 1,2,3,4g Football 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3,4. Robert I-leaslip Hease Service . . . The word I does not exist in his vocabularyg his interest is you and he is well liked for it . . . Activities . . . Football 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,25 Stage Crew 4g Fire Patrol 45 Monogram Club 2,3,4. Susan M. Heroy Suzie Nurse , , , Quiet and unassuming . . Activities . . . G.A.A.i FUIUTB Nurses Club, llomemaking Clubg llall Patrolg Yearbook Staffg Odeon Dramatic Club. 85 ' if a,.a.s.f r..s.-aa..ar,v.i.fg,rrt..Q.i...st -av -... ta- - .1,t..,,W -.+w..-aww... George Hurst College , , , A practical man with a practical mind . . . Activities . . , National Honor Society. 86 Robert Hipp Hippy College 1 . . A nice guy in a nice way. . . . Activities , . . Hall Patrolg Bowling Clubg Football 1,2,3g Baseball 1,2,3,4. J, Steven Hoffmaster Steve College . , . There's mischief in this boy. . . . Activities . . . Bow- ling 2,4g Chess Clubg Hall Pa- trolg Fire Patrol: Honor Society Baseball Manager 2,3g Latin Clubg Prom Committee: Photo- graphy Club 1: Odeon 1. Bette Holmes u Bette Commercial Artist . . . A little quiet, they say, but we like her just that way , , , Activities . . . G.A.A.: Softball: Basketballg Future Nurses Clubg Homemaking Clubg Dramatics Clubg Archery. Dolores Anne Huber Dee Secretary . . . I'm an honorary Italian and proud of it. . , .Activities Hall Patrol 3,4g Commercial Typing: Future Nurses 1,2 fVice Presidentjg G,A.A.g Softballg Basketballg Homemaking Club. Ruth Ann Huslage Ruthie Missionary Linquist . . . Quiet but nice . . . Activities . . . Yearbook 4g National Honor Society 3,-4g Student Council 4g Hall Patrol 3,4g Girls' State Delegateg Future Teachers Club l,2,3,4 qSecretary 2, Treasurer ay Latin Club lg Odeon Dramatics lg Glee Club l,2g All-County Chorus 2. Rosanne Anita Indico Rosanne Nurse . . . A pretty smile for every- one . . . Activities . . . Twirling qCaptainj 3,4g G.A.A. lg Leader Corp fTreasurerJ 3, 4g Yearbookg Nursing Club lg Prom Committee 3, Drama Club lg Announcers Club 2g Senior Play Committee 4g Glee Club 2,3. Theresa lndiviglia Bug Undecided . . . A sweet petite with a big, bright smile, she will really make your day worthwhile . . . Activities. . . G.A.A. l,2g Dramatic Club lg Jr. Prom Committee Chrm.g Senior Play Committeeg Sr. Prom Com- mitteeg Comm. Typing Club 3g Secretary-Mr. Jarret 4g Soft- ball 2g Basketball 2. Robert C. lppolito lpp College . . . Always smiling, always nice, always willing to give advice. . . Activities. . . Student Council 2,4-Pres.g Hall Patrol 3,4g Fire Patrolg Football l,3,4g Bowling Clubg Chess Clubg Monogram 3,4g Biology Clubg Electronics Clubg Student Gov't Day Councilman Yearbook Literary staff Editorg Dramatics Club. ....,.s...r-,WLrfrs.t .insects .r trwalw a..ar1fnsi.,.eisw Susan Margaret Kirchner Sue or Susie College . . . This gal has got what it takes--a friendly smile and a personality to match . . . Activities . . . LV. Cheerleader lg Varsity Cheerleader 2,3,4 qCaptainJg Future Teachers Club l,2,3,4g G.A.L. 3,4g Honor Society 3,4g Leader Corp 1,2,3 4: Treasurer of the Senior Class Hall Patrol 4g Yearbookg Girls' Citizenship Inst Delegate' 61. William A. I. Koenig Bil1 Electrical Engineer . . . His name is Bill you can betg favors from him you 're sure to get. . . . Activities . . . Chess Clubg Airplane Clubg Football Managerg Basketball Managerg Baseball Manager. Robert William Koepke Bob Undecided . . . Schoo1work seems to bother Bobg but out of school he's on the job. . . . Activities . . . Stage 1: Projection 1,2,3g Spanish 2: Photography 1,2. .- , Maurice F. Kirchofer Reece College . . . Expression tight, a man of mightg tell him he 's weak and you've got a fight. . . . Activities . . . Baseball l,2, Basketball lg Chess Club: Pho- tography Club: Prom Commit- tee. Wray Kniernim Undecided . . . Life is so short: we must enjoy while we can . . . vu n Pat . . C ,....,.Ct9uf75E,.... . ..,..a.c.....A .e . . . Friendly and true: so good to you . . . Activities . . .Var- sity Cheering 3,4g Leader Corps 2,3,4- fSecretaryJ: Glee Club 1,2gG.A.A.1,2gG.A.L.fVice Presidentj 3,4: Spanish CSec- retaryj 2g Chairman Publicity Committee of Junior Promg Senior Play Committeeg Bas- ketball CCaptainj 1,2p Softball CCaptainj1,2,3. 88 3,45 Wrestling 3,41 Hall Patrolg Judith Louise Kraus Judy Accountant . . . A little laughter here and there is surely relished every- where . . . Activities . . . G.A.A. 1,2: Freshman Drama- tics Club: Guidance Office Secretary 2. Ronald Michael Kuboski Ron College . . . In basketball he is a star: he's got what it takes and there you are . . . Activities . . . Hall Patrol 4: Treasurer of Student Council 4: Senior Play Committee 4: Leader Corps 4: Bowling Club 4: Foot- ball 1,2: Baseball 2,3,4: Bas- ketball 2,3,4. W, V . ,CWt.M...,. Nm. .,i,,.s...M W.,...s... .M .-,.t....,...,,., ,ww ,,.., ,. ..,,,.,e,,.-aa. ,, .-.ewwswm Sandra Laura Mac Donald Sandy Nurse . . . Her antics cause your sides to split: she's cute, charming, and full of wit . . . Activities . . . Spanish Club 2: Basket- ball 2: Softball 2. 89 Michelle Marie Lavoie Michelle I.B.M.Operator . . .Silence is golden . . . Ac- tivities . . . Future Nurses Club l,2: Junior Prom Decoration Committee: Senior Play Pro- perty Committee: Senior Play Costume Committee. Gordon Lynn Gordon College . . . A man who says what he means . . . Activities . . . French Club 2: Football 2,3: Chess Club: Fire Patrol 4: Rod and Gun Club 1. Joseph A. Maiorana Joe Chemist . . . Joe is always on the gog the kind of guy you'd like to know . . . Activities . . . Foot- ball QCo-Captainj 1,2,3,4g Base- ball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,23 Hall Patrol 45 Fire Patrol 4g Monogram Club. Charles Frank Majuri Charlie Play Saxophone in Navy Band . . . Great in nature, as well as in stature . . . Activities . . . Football 1,2g Wrestling 3.4: Glee Club 2,3,4g County Chorus 3.4: County Band 3,4g Band 1, 2,3,4g Dance Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2. William Mac Nair Bud Draftsman . . He's the one to fear the most, when you try to gyp your post . . Activities , Hall Patrol fCaptainjg Spanish Clubg Fire Patrol fLieutenantj. 90 Andrea Louise Maksymowicz Dray Teacher . . . A happy face, a gentle manner , . . Activities . . . Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Library Club 1, Future Nurses Club 1, 25 Ushers 2,33 Commercial Typing Club 3, Hall Patrol 3, 4g Homemaking Club 4g Color Guard 4g Senior Play Commit- teeg Modern Dance Club 2g Yearbook Staff 4. Vincent Paul Maltese Moose Lawyer . . . His personality is excep- tional and his inner glow is welcomed by all . . . Activities . . . Football 1,2,3,4g Class President 2,3g Student Council 1,2,3,4g Leader Corps 2,3,4g Senior Play 4g Hall Patrol 3,43 Fire Patrol 43 Dramatics 1,3,4: s.v.10-wan.-feq..,...-mt, ,.,,,,....-,.sa...s.,sts-.ae-at,sssa..s..aQ.ms.ast-sw.ssaws-.cess-s-,.s..wfmf. f,...t .ami mast- as ,aes-N. ass-www-en-s mwwfawsm-wmmfmwmaswvwwwmmwweaqmm-W.-.- .WW ,,X. N -rms, .t Nia an 8, WMEHQS-icalea... ...M James Charles Manning Jim College . . . A good quiet and respon- sible friend . . . Activities . . . Radio Club 2,3,4g Fire Patrol. Craig Adams Marsh Jr. Craig Draftsman . . . lt's good to be honest and honest to be true . . . Activi- ties . . . Bowling Club 2,3,4g Fire Patrol 4g Varsity Manager of Baseball 3. Dee Teacher . She has a gift of friendship, and shares it with everyone . . . Activities . . .G A A 1,2,4p Future Teachers 1,3,4g Senior Dramatics 35 Announcers 1.2.3, 45 Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Play, Editor-Typing Staff of Yearbook 45 Hall Pa- trol 4g Softball 3.4. 91 Ronald Mazin Ronnie Making Money . . , When there's work, Ronnie finds the easy way out . . . Activities . . Senior Play Committee. Roger J. Mazurkewicz Rog College . . . Quite handsome, not shy makes this person a wonderful guy . . . Activities . . . Base- ball 1,2g Basxetball lg Chess lg Student Councilg Sophomore Class Treasurerg Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Playg Rod and Gun Clubg Art Clubg Bowl- ing Clubg Golf 3,4g Fire Patrol 43 Spanish Club. CATHERINE McCARTl-lY Cathy Teacher . . . Quiet and bright: a real delight . . . Activities . . . F.T.A.p Yearbook Staffg Latin Clubg G.A.A.: National Honor Society. KATHLEEN V. McCLUSKEY Kathy Secretary -Bookkeeper . . . A sweet smileg a friendly gal. . . Activities . . .G.A.A. 1,25 Homemaking Club 1,'2g Commercial Typing Club: Yearbook Staff-typing: Volley ball, Basketball, and Badmin- ton Teamsg Junior Prom Com- mitteeg Senior Play Commit- tee: Secretary to Mr. Swider- skyg Library Club. 4 X THERESA ANN MORONEY Terry Teacher . . , Faithful, honest and true at heart . . . Activities . . . Senior Play Committee. 92 .... t...i. ... we .. --.P ,. , ..-.,......r.....---.-...-....... DONALD DOWNS MORGAN Downs College . . . Every inch a good fellow and oh so many inches . . . Activities . . . Baseball 1,2, 3,43 Football lg Chess l,2g Photography Club lg Bowling Club 2: Radio Club 2: Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Prom Committee: Hall Patrol 4. ROGER STEWART MORGAN Roger Undecided . . .He may look quiet, but take a closer look . . . Ac- tivities . . . Chess Club 1,2g Projection Club l. PAULA MYERS Jinx Air Force Secretary . . . A carefree girl with a tal- ent for writing . . . Activities . . .Hall Patrol: Tiger Talk: News Bureaug Teacher's Sec- retary: Publicity Committee Sr. Play. MARION M, NEMEC Mar Teacher . . . The type to see her am- bition come true . . . Activities . . . Modern Danceg Future Nurses Club 1,2,3g Odeang Sr. Dramatics 2,35 Glee Club 2, 3,45 Latin Club, Spanish Club 25 Announcers Club 2,3,4g Hall Patrol 3,4g Junior Prom Com - mitteeg Senior Play Commit- tee: G.A.A. m.m.-.....,..,......w.,,m..-..,,...,a,........,.,.m..,,a ..... -., mmf.. I ALFRED JOSEPH MUGLIA Fred!Al Electronic Engineer . . . So gentle and affable, he makes troubles laughable , , , Activities . . . Radio Clubg Cross Country: Chess Club. GERARD F. MURANO, JR, Z CSR Mechanic . . . Does anybody have a cig- arette? . . . Activities . , , Football 1,2. W.-fa-w.1.t...w..-...a,.,.t,.-u.,..r,....,.s.,...,-.a..a-N Mtch, WN- DOLORES CECILIA NIEMCZYK Dee Nurse . . . Of manners gentle, of affection mild . . . Activities . . . G.A.A. lg Nurses Club 2,3g Hall Patrol 2,3,4g Treas- urers Club 2: National Honor Society 3,45 Junior Prom Committee. 93 Lawrence Pearly Larry Undecided . . . Although he doesn't say much, we sure know he's a- round . . . 94 Sandra Sue Noll Sandy Teacher . . . Sweet as honey, nice to know . . . Activities . . . An- nouncers Clubg Cheerleaderg National Honor Societyg Lead- er Corp - Vice Presidentg G.A.L. - Secretary-Treasurerg Band: Hall Patrol, Softball Team: Spanish Club. Theresa Maria Orlando Terry Airline Stewardess . . . A pleasant personality, a happy smile . . . Activities . . . French Club 3,4g Hall Patrol 3,43 Senior Playg Junior Prom Committee. Rosemary Carol Owsianik Ro Beautician . . . The principal business of life is to enjoy it . . . Activ- ities . . . G.A.A.g Basketball: Glee Club: Junior Prom Com- mitteeg Tiger Talk Staff: Year- book Staffg Senior Play Com- mittee. James Edward Pangborn Kid Number One Undecided . . . Undecided in his way, little work but much more play . . . Diane Marie Pellegrino Impala IrB.M. Operator . . My car, my car, my king- dom is my car . . Activities . . Basketball 2,4g Softball 3, 4gG1ee Club 2,3,4g G AA g Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Prom Committeeg Senior Play Committee: Yearbook Staff Michael John Pellegrino Undecided . . . A111 can say is that I'm glad its all over . . . Claude Elliot Penrose Elliot Millionaire . . . A friendly manner is his way, content with dancing all the day . . . Activities . . . Football 1: Student Council 23 Projection Clubg Stage Crewg Junior Prom Committee. Lynda Gale Penrose Lynn Marriage . . . She may look quiet, but look again . . . Activities . . . Homemaking Club 2,3g Library Club 33 Glee Club 1,2,3,4. - --'- Mmsawosmmf-ae fr fax: agua -4:1 -e-W -rr- f wsmsaee ' afwmwwwg-as-,., 4 WWMM AMW... Patricia Ann Percevault Pat Beautician 4 . . Pat is gentle-never boldg has a heart made of gold . . . Activities . . , Glee Club 1,2, 3,4g Homemakingg Senior Prom Committee. 95 -P, Car men Perry Buddy Undecided . . . A great guy, a great friend just great . . . G ary Robert Persinger Tiger College . . , A talent for art shines above all . . . Activities . . , Football lg Baseball lp Track 3,4g Art 1,2,3g Stage Crew 43 Crosscountry 2. Dorothy Perretta Dottie Marriage . . . Smiling and talking all the day, troubles never come her way . . . Activities . . . Announcers Clubg G.A.A.p Dra- matics Clubg Ushers Clubg Yearbook Staffg Gir1's Basket- ball. Marie Theresa Perrucci Marie Beautician . . . She may be small but she is liked by all . . . Activities . . . G.A.A.1,4g Student Coun- cil 3: Spanish Club 2 Nice- Pres.J: Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committeeg Glee Club 4. Charles Pocltlcr Skip Undecided . . . A man whose main ambi- tion is to have fun . . . Activi- ties . . .Chess Club ig Fire Patrol 43 Bowling Club 1. 96 Robert Porcella Bob College . . . A little bold, a little shy, he's really a swell guy . . . Activities . . . Fire Patrol 4g Chess Club 25 Senior Play 4. Helen Propheta Undecided . . Always laughing, always gay, that's our Helen all the way... -ef -A--1 .Cen ,-...e . rms.-L Nf,y,tm1.mf,.-.mf -i - -.v, sq. .,. ..,. ,- M .. ,W Ci--. ,a .M-ss.,t,..,s,.,.,A.,f.--M, .,..eA4MW.fM,-t.,.s.....,.. ...,..,.w,,s.ests-s.ma,,rs..s.,.w Frederick Radlmann Freddie College . . . A quiet man, with manner so fine . . . Activities . . . Chess Clubg Fire Patrol 4. 97 George Przyblyek Undecided . , . Although we cannot pro- nounce his name, we all like George just the same . . . Martin Alan Quayle Mart College . . . A man governed by his own thoughts . . . Activities . . . Chess Clubg Radio Club. wS:..,oeW.3 graffiti -EEG : - 1 new . Carol Ramey Ray Airline Hostess . . . Friendly and shy, sincere in her way . . . Activities . . . Freshman Dramaticsg French Club 2, Sec.g Glee Club 1,2,3 Ushers Club 3,4g Typing Club 3,4, Yearbook Staff 4g Senior Play Committee. Jeanette Frances Reynolds Jenny English Teacher . . . Being her friend is to realize what friendship really is . , . Activities . . . Drama- tics Club lg Commercial Typ- ing 2g J.V. Cheerleader 3g G. A.A. 1,2,4g Jr. Prom Commit- tee, Yearbook Staff 4g Tiger Talk 3,4g Senior Play Commit- teeg Senior Prom Committeeg Basketball 1,2,3,4g Softball 3, 4gG1ee Club 1,2,3,4. Dorothy Jean Rezinski Dotty Beautician . . . What we know of her we like . . . Activities . . . Glee Club, G.A.A,g Typing Clubg Library Club. -wamfzf:-w-rspn:1..,l - mf- at-a.-1-1-iw e:.,-,-.Qww-5SfwMmsQ-w-vf-w-m-.:f,mvAz:rmk-..af,wfs.e..g- Lucille Nancy Ravaioli Nancy Dental Assistant . r A wiggle in her walk, a giggle in her talk . . . Activi- ties . . . Glee Clubg Typing Clubg Library Club 1gG.A.A Arleen N. Ressa Ar Medical Secretary . . . Wonderful girl, beautiful smile. Knowing her is very worth while . . . Activities . . . Student Council Rep. 1.2. Alternate 3: J.V. Cheerleader 35 G.A.L. 3g G.A.A. 1,2g Soft- ball 1,2g Basketball 1,23 Junior Prom Committeeg Volleyball 1: Senior Prom Committee: Senior Play Committeeg Yearbook 4, Literary Staff QCo-Editorj, Pho- tography Staff, Advertising Staffg Secretary to Mrs. Zykow- ski 4. 98 B ,,.t..M.,. . ..,aa.v.-f.sm.Nw1s..t,s.,,, .w,.l,.Wt,....,.,a.....,-.,..-t.. . i..,.v,.a....,.. V.l.,,.wf.w,,,:..,t e..sw..-wH.Wa-,M-,tsl Wm .,,.. ta ..s,, MV- v, .wa M.,-L .Q-.awww M-hate ,Ma-Havana-M-aewmwwmwaamafwwv, , Judith Ann Marie Ricci Judy I.B.M. Operator . . . Happy and gay am I, from trouble I am free, why can't they all be contented like me . . . Activities . . . G.A.A. 1,2,3g Spanish 2g Glee Club 43 Typing 3g Dramatics 1,2,3,4g Volleyball 2,3g Mod- ern Dance 2g Basketball 2,3g Treasurers Club 25 Archery 2g Badminton 25 Bowling 2,35 Softball 1. Bruce Ritchey Bruce Millionaire . . . A quiet man of might . Activities . . . Basketball 1. Kenny Rib ar Turkey Undecided . . . His feats on the field, we'1l never forget, but still modest and shy and a real great guy . . . Activities . . . Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1: Baseball 1,2,3,4g President of Monogram Club. 99 Joan Marie Romanowicz Ioan Beautician . . . Laughing, laughing all the day, looking for boys to come her way . . . Activities . . . Glee Club 1,2,4g Spanish lg Nurses Club 1,2g Junior Prom Committeeg G.A.A.g Senior Basketball Teamg Year- book Staff 4. Robert Rose Bob Drummer . . , This boy has rhythm . . . Anne Marie Rowe Annie Lab. Technician . . . Sweet and petite and always dressed neat . . . Activities . . . Future Nurses Club 1.2: G.A.A. 1,2g Spanish Club 13 Prom Com- mittee. Gene Sala Jeannie Undecided , . . A fun loving girl of depth, all the good qualities of a friend . . . , Ir- ..-t......vw.A,.-,.. r,-.,.......-fe4Tf- - Marie Santa Barbara Marie Bookkeeper-Clerk . . . Personality boldg a heart of gold. A friend to all, she can be ca1led . . . Activities . . . Spanish Club 25 Announcer's Club 2,3 fVice Pres.j, 45 Senior Dramatics 2,3,4g Commercial Typing 3: Jr. Prom Committeeg Sr. Prom Committeeg Yearbook Staff 3,43 G.A.A. lg Glee Club 2: Senior Play Committee. Carmel Ann Santoro Frog Undecided . . . Charming, captivating, and wonderful, there is just not enough we can say about Car- mel . . . Activities . . . Cheer- leader 1,2g Dramatic Club lp Spanish Club 2, Yearbook Typ- ing Staff 4g Tiger Talk 3,4 fEd-' itorjg Senior Play Castg Junior Pf6'TTlF'lf6fUTTT'ffTE6'CHIQ'itIT'li3ffi'j ' Z Senior Prom Committee- G.A. John Shavce John College-Retirement . . . His gift of gab is his pass- port to many new experiences . . . Activities . . . Golf 3: Stu- dent Council 3,4g Bowling Club 3: Photography Club 2,35 Pro- iection Club 1,2g Spanish Club 2,3,4. 100 Alfred Terry Slater Ter College . . . A good natured guy, loved by al1 . . . Activities . , . Student Council 45 Hall Patrol 4g Fire Patrol 4: Chess Club 1,2,3g Photography Club lg Basketball 1,2,3,4g Bowling Club 2g Monogram Club 2,3, 4: Golf 2,3,4. Brenda Joyce Smith Smith Elementary Teacher , , , A certain something that makes everyone her friend . . . Activities . . . Glee Club 1.2.35 Modern Danceg Home- making Club 1, qSec.Jg Sec. Nurse. .w.a-.f,....,.........aw.t-a..--..,,.,....,..tm,...t..,.. t,.e....a......v..s,,M,.m,.,w iw,-WWMN-.N ...,..,wNAss Bernard Schiappa GeeGee Navy , , , A devilish guy, but an angel at heart. A real swell guy, and anything but shy , , , Activities . . . Football: Basketballg Golfg Baseball: In- dustrial Arts Club. Carolyn Anne Sl-:abry C aro1 Teacher . . . It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice . , , Activities . . . G.A.A. lg Homemaking Club 2,3 fsecre- taryl. 4 Qpresjg Hall Patrol 3, 4g Tiger Talk 3,4 qbusiness MgrJ: Jr. Prom Committee. swat. fstwss. s..s.t..l..,m.asmw. ,.t,..,sta-we-a.Mw,..st, wWMM.WwQs41scwsm'.M.sa wWmsws,.m.nm1uMmf ., Nm., X. ss. -twwes. Douglas Sopher Doug College , , , Very friendly and easy to get along with . . . likeabld and agreeable fe1low . . . Activities . . . Fire Patrol. 101 , f 6,-A Joseph Stopinski Joe Undecided . . Doesn't let studies inter- fere with his education . . Activities . . . Projection Clubg Spanish Clubg Fire Patrol. 102 Ernest Spisso Ernie Undecided , . . The type of person you would like to call your friend Michael Stanley Stanley Monk . . . W-a-a-a-y Out. . . Ac- tivities . . . Cross Country 2,33 Art Club 1,2,3g Chess Club 1, 2,35 Projection Club 2,3,4g Monogram Club 2,3,4g Sr. Play lg Wrestling lg Fire Patrol 3. Frank J. Stavish Frank College . . . He is willing to be con- vinced, but find the fellow who can convince him. . . . Activities . . . Radio Club 1.2, 3,45 Odeon 13 Football 1,3,4g Track 3,4g Wrestling 35 Student Council 23 Treasurers Club 2: Ir. Prom Committeeg Senior Prom Committeeg Hall Patrol 4. James P. Stavish Toogie College . . . Where there's Jim, rhere's fun-and if there isn't any he'll make some . . . Activities . . . . . . Freshman Footballg Stu- dent Council 1,2g Rod and Gun Club 1,2g Spanish Club 2,33 Hall Patrol 3,4, Fire Patrol 43 Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Playg Projectionist Club. Robert Charles Strang Bob Electrical Engineer . . . The opportunity to do mischief for him is found a hundred times a day . . . Ac- tivities . . . Student Council 2, 43 Bowling Club 2g Football 2g Projectionists Club 23 Stage Crew 3,43 Hall Patrol 4g Fire Patrol, qTreasurerD: Senior Play Yearbook Staffg Junior Prom Committee. Frank Micheal Straz Straz Mechanic . . . l can resist anything but temptation . . . Activities . . . Fire Patrol. Eileen Anne Stukane Eileen Journalist . . . One who is always found by all her friends to be under- standin sincere and de end S- - P ' able . . . Activities . . .G A.A. 1gF.T.A. 25 Comm. Typing Club 3g Yearbook Staff 3,4 fEditorjg Chr. Stage Comm. Jr. Promg Student Council 4 fCorres. Secjg Tiger Talk Staff 4g Sr. Play Cast, Nat'l Honor Society 4. Janice Suleski Jan Secretary . . . What she undertakes, she does . . . Activities . . . Typing Club 3,43 Modern Danceg Library Club, Volley- ball Sz Badminton Tournamentg Jr. Prom Committee, Senior Play Committeeg Sec. Mr. Loyerg Ushers Club 2,3,4g G. A.A. Corrine Ann Sylvestro Chickie Secretary . . . Take life easy and it'll be easy with you. , . . Activi- ties . . .Basketball lg G A.A. 1,2, Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Play Committee: Sec. to Mr. Jostg Ushers Club 2,3,4, fTrea. 31 QV. Pres. 41: Typing Club 2,3,4g Yearbook Staff. 103 I -J Judith Temko Twinny Secretary . . . Here she comes, I hear her giggle . . . Activities . . Girls Baseball teamg Hall Pa- trol 4g Yearbook Staff 4g Typ- ing Club 4g Sec. Mr. Jarretg Senior Play Committee. Mary Jane Temko Twinny Secretary . . . Giddy, giddy is her way, giggle, giggle all the day . . . Activities . . . Typing Clubg Usher's Clubg Yearbook Staffg Hall Patrolg Senior Play Com- mitteeg Senior Prom Commit- tee. Richard Michael Tarnowski Ricky College . . . For a boy with a purpose in mind there is no such word as fail . . . Activities . . . Senior Class President: Hall Patrolg Fire Patrol: Basketball Teamg Monogram Clubg Senior Playg Freshman Baseballg Ir. Prom Committee: Bowling Club. Virginia Ann Taylor Ginny I.B.M. School . . . Laughing and talking all the dayg sadness never comes her way . . . Activities . . . G,A.A. 1,25 Typing Clubg Soft- ball 3g Basketball 1g Senior Prom Committeeg Senior As- sembly. S., N -mardi-,aaaf-.,.wafwm,.,..LfaA- m..aW.,.c,.t . M, . ......,,,. ... t - ,W fa.-.- , .,.,.. S -,-:an-.mer - -A Elizabeth Ann Tetter Liz Secretary . . . She turns her back on the boys and runs backwards , . . Activities . . . Spanish Club 1,2g G.A.A. 1,2,3g Soft- ball 1,2,3,4g Senior Play Com- mitteeg Senior Prom Commit- teeg Yearbook Committeeg Sec. Mr. Boyer. 104- Nicholas Thomas Jr. Nick Civil Engineer . . . lt's great to have a sense of humor and Nick's is the greatest . . . Activities . . . Projection Club 1,2,3g Photog- raphy Club 1,2,3g Spanish Club 1.2: Chess Club 1, Nicholas Tufaro Nick Engineer . . . A mild mannered man liked by all . . , Activities . .. Biology Clubg Chess Clubg Fire Patrol. -1' r 55, 2 ,.'s' 4 T5 f we ,M . N35 T SYM -e Y -s , s fren1-1-f':-rfsizff-tat, ' , ' 1,- J ,5 K fi 1 is X-, . , .. :. .s NM. rl, ig ' 1 -W3 fri Mgt. s fs .g .sz r mnwmveemrwwm-tw,a,,umDQewwtf,rtisWWrrwa Ws.s,,,f..-s.,,f.,leW.-and ww. .rdf . My-. at Y it -',.t.,.m,v.,,e.,s ... .... -e.. We--,,-..,..eQ, s-r.f...swNe1v.. Jmvfxse,-GMM-,su,.-mpmwwsmawes-e'+Mww.ms,r,.e, Barbara Ann Vitale Bobbieg Bob Beautician . . . An added attraction to our class is Barbara, a new and friendly lass . . . Activities . . . Yearbook Photography Staff. 105 Joseph Vastano Joe Undecided . . . School doesn't worry him much but then neither does anything else . . . Activities . . . Football lg Projection Club 1. Daniel Edward Ventriglia Danny Service . . . Why take life seriously? You'll never get out of it alive . . . Activities . . . Football 1, 2,3,4. Joseph Ward Joe College . . . Quiet and shy, but what a guy . . . Activities . . . Basket- ball 1. Marianne Elaine Warner Mari Beautician . . . Where's my comb and mirror? A hair is out of place . . . Activities . . . Commercial Typing Clubg Junior Prom Com- mitteeg Yearbook Art Staffg Yearbook Sales Staff: Senior Play Property Committeeg Soft- ball Team 3. Carol lrna Vitiello Kar Teacher . . . Little girl with big ideas . . . Activities . . . Band 1,2p Glee Club 1,3,4g Future Teach- ers Club 1,2,3,4 fViCC'P1'CS-J: Spanish Club 2g Junior Prom Committeeg Announcer's Club 4. Barry Force Walker Barry College . . . There isn't enough of him to go around . . . Activities . . . . Dramatics Club lg Student Council 1,2g Rod and Gun Club 1,23 Spanish Club 2: Fire Patrol 45 Senior Play 43 Junior Prom Committeeg Tiger Talk 4. Patricia Marie Walsh Pat Legal Secretary . . . A smile so big and a heart to match . . . Activities . . . G.A.A. 1,23 Typing Club 1,23 Yearbook Typing Staff 4g Hall Patrol 4: Junior Prom Commit- teeg Senior Play Committeeg S Senior Prom Committee. 106 Shirley Webber Shirl Secretary . . . Smiles, laughter and per- sonality mean Shirley Webber . . . Activities . . . Freshman Dramatic Clubg Commercial Typing Club 3,4g Ushers Club 3,45 Yearbook Staff: Jr. Prom Committee, Sr. Prom Commit teeg Sr. Play Committee. Marie Anne Weidemann Huckle Undecided . . . Automobiles are driven at just two speeds - awful and lawful . . . Activities . . . G.A.A.3 Spanish Club 1,25 Tiger Talk. Bobbie, Bert College . . . Rarely says anything, but when she does talk its worth listening to . . . Activities . . Student Council fllecording Secretaryj 3,49 Leader Corps 1,2,3,4g Honor Society Nice President, 3,43 Latin Club lg French Club fSecretaryj 3g Yearbook Staff 3,45 Odeon, Prom Committee, G.A.A. 1. 2: Future Teachers Club 3,4g Alternate Girls State. 107 Robert John Williams Willie Stock Car Driver . . Do you want to run it? . . Activities . . . Fire Patrol Roberta Wintle Betta Versatile Acting . . . m-m-m sweet, petite and smiles . . . Activities . . . Glee Clubg Speech Club, G A.A. ,. Ronald Witteman Ron Undecided . . . Lives one clay at a time and doesn't worry about the future Jeanne Marie Woodring Jeanne Beautician . . . Flirting is my business . . . Activities . . . Spanish Clubg G.A.A. Treasurers Clubg Tiger Talk: Glee Clubg Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Play Com- mittee. John P. Wrublevski Ruby Undecided . . Expensive cars and studing stars . . . Steven Yahr Steve Draftsman . . . He's nice, he's great. He's got what it takes . . . Activities . . . Track: Baseballg School. CAMERA SHY James Whittle Dennis Bermel Beverly Sneed John Voorhees George Boyton John DeVico Oscar Estevez John 1-leyward -+ 'J' p f gf-51535, -- A N V: :'7fV:,, K K K 1, 5- , j f g , -.gf 2 si 11' ,-X ff , Q L Q wt. - . :..L' .ig , ,AQQ W Aikk D x Q, .uf .N x .. Q 9 . S Wi AAAA L., , ...,.. T S . . , 5 Y K 4 ff Q Qzix' , . fx I we Q ? X' ' 4 'ff' :rj I Q ff? 4 ix FA fx ' or x i xiwfl 'far a, Q an ' iig ijflg. ,, -. K f . ,, 5 if 'K 0 ,. V if gg fix , A L' m x . T i' A ,fi 1, , ff 5 'f Wa' K' K 'mf , L - ,f.. , ,Y 3 F' f - ' Sis ii, H X WM , V Q 1-h S M ,A -Hs r Q n ' 5 ,A , 4 Y 3 ' K Yff kfg 'E X ' 5 N ' W gf if H X Q if L , 1 Q H 'M I 5 J ' ga Y if ' k it . f- , A 'F gs ' 3 is .Y 6 If g if-K x 5 1 if i' ' 3 9 S, S -7,6 F S ss Q ' K r K? 4 k . , , , - - , .45 N Q Q , Q? x QW E v 1 xiii' . ' il' li Q 3? 4 - + 5 1' 4 1 E by 'P Y X. k in 1 9' L . . IS, Af 1 ' X to fx M' Q ,N 'K 5 3 W W 'H' Q in if Xjs WR, AF .. L 5 ,q N , K - ' Class Will To the next lucky junior girl who occupies locker Number 9la, Jeannette Fitz- simmons leaves her open toe, open heelfanndlopen sole sneakers . To Miss Cerwin and her Spanish classes, Melinda Allen leaves all the arroz can pollo and Paella. t G - y t To Betty Lou Garzillo, Vince Maltese leaveSl,h.is natural ability to lie. To the school, jo,Butrico leaves everything because You Can't Take lt With You. To some poor, innocent Tunior girl, Susan Kirchner leaves her lovely gymsuit. To anyone who is fool enough to try, Bob Strang leaves his plans for re-wiring the school publicaddress system. s T To the next Advertising Manager of-Tiger Talk, Judy Balkenberg leaves a list of advertisers .ili y G y To Nick Metrokotsas, ,Diana Maniscalco leaves all her gray hair for him to pull out himself . G l r t Q To Mr. Tucher, Rosemary Owsianik leaves all memories of rock'n roll records. To any foreigner who enters SPI-IS, Brenda Smith leaves the thrills she received when she saw her first snowfall.. ilii lyss G - C C To Ernie Temple, Charles Majuri leaves the one and only baritone saxophone. To Mr. Goodson, Kathy Carpenter leaves one slightly used ballet costume. To some talkative junior, Sandy MacDonald leaves her last seat in Mr. Goodson's class. i To Kathy Giordano, Arleen Ressa leaves her position as Miss Zajkowsky's secretary. To Mr. Fallis, ,Bob Gordon and Bob Engler leave a bill for all the times they could have gone caddying. To the new Secretary of .Leader Corps, ,Pat Kopac leaves all the notes, ditto sheets, bulletins, and committee reports. y T l p K To Red Harris, Rose Butrico leaves her varsity cheerleading tights so that he may wear theme to all thefgames . T K K C To a worthyijunior from sMairionfNemec goes the honor of making the morning announce ments. hy pi yy i To Mr. Lawyer,fEileeniStulcane, and Kathy-Elynn leave all the timethey spent out of class for the yearbook., llps 'l A i To Bucky Raczkowski, Terry Slater leaves his 175 bowling average. To any junior, Dolores Huber leaves loickeriir773 . i To a lucky junior, Carol Rainey leaves her seat in Mr. Fallis' .first period history class . K To the junior Class, Delores Baer leaves her Four Tragedies of Shakespeare. To june Cisz and Marlene Pearly, Lucille Ravaioli leaves her mirror, mascara, eye- lash curler and eyebrow, pencil to apply during major subject classes . To the junior Class, RosemaryDellBeni leaves the pint-size lockers which most of the Seniors have. ' To a lucky junior gym class, the seventh period Senior Gym Class leaves their enthu- siasm for doing healthful exercises all period. To some unfortunate, Steve lfloffmaster leaves his half locker. C To the next eightifortunatye Senior girls,,Sandy Noll, Sue Kirchner, Roberta Warrick, Pat Kopac, Dotty Maniscalco, Pat Bundschuh, and Jeanette Fitzsimmons leave the cafeteria tillliel yrii first row center., p p y i p To someone With.pa rg-0qdfgj13p0,sitiion,, Dotty.Bull'Ieayesy,her dimples. To Mr. Fallis, iFrecliRadlrnann- leavtestaisitopgwatchstolznakettsure everyone is on time. Tolvlr. Swiclersky, Shirley Webber leaves her practice sets . p To the junior Class, Marie Weiclemann leavesthe' Senior homeroom and all its fun. TofSPHS,.fDotti, Perretta leaves. all the wonderful imernories. B B To Marksjupina, Lorraine Garaho leaves herfright to use the Senior door. To a certain junior girl, john Shavcefleaves? B i B i c To a lucky junior, Carol Grego leaves her hall patrol post. i Tolittle Barbara Sabino, Eileen Helmstead leaves her floor locker. s To some unfortunate Junior who may profit from the auction money, Barbara Vitale leaves her Westfield ring. l s i S To the Sophomore Class, Dan Chiegoleavesea leaky steam pipe. , To Bobby Ward, Andrea Maksymowicz leaves a suit of armor to wear on the bus in the smormng. B i v Q l 1 To anyySMALL JUNIOR, Mary Ann Faryniak leaves her wonderful CU hall patrol post. To the prop committee of next year's Senior Plav, Liz Tetter, Theresa Indiviglia, y Nick Thomas, and Joe Stopinski leave one slightly dented Xylophone. To Carol Murphyg Theresa Orlando leaves her late detention slips from Mr. Goodson's seventh period English class. j S J To some lucky junior girl, Marianne Warner leaves her comb and mirror. To Mr. Carbonetti, Rick Tarnowski leaves three months backissues of the New York Times r .B To a CERTAIN junior, Carolyn Skabry leaves her History ll Notes. To the next Secretary of the Honor Society, Dotty Bayer leaves her orderly notes. To any junior who wants it, jim Stsvishpleavesy-his bottles of talcum powder and his towel To Bob Yahr, Bob Porcella leaves hisPhysics bookg B 7 in To Miss Zajkowski and Mr. Richard, Mary jane Temko leaves. the jolly times they had. To Steve BenAri, Doug Sopher. leaves his o1d,driver's permit. y s To future bookkeeping and law students, Janice Suleskileaves the pleasure of driving Mr. Swidersky to drink coke. i f s S y i To Sandy West, MaryAnn Fazio leaves im-i brai.nS in Spanish, her sparkling sense of humor, and her ability to beprightiALL the timepj S Q S i To Susan Chiego, Dolores Niemczyk leaves her Future Nursespin, the club's records, and all the headaches that goiwith it, 4 V N 1 y B g y I To Mr. Swidersky, Judy Temko leaves her cough. it ' S l S To Mr. Richard, Pat-Walshleaves all hersproblems l i B p W y' v B To june Neishel, Paula Myers leaves her ability ytocover the News Bureau. To Steve Timko, Ron Kuboskileavesl hi Spbafckboard. breaking jump shots . To present and future chorusfrnembiers, the SEn.ioir'chorus leave their talent and suc- cess for puttingon showsy, s is gi yy yy c B ii To Red Harris, Tony Danzoleaves the privsilegesof hitting .protruding manhole covers. To Mr. Carbonetti, .Evelyn Diegnanl leaves fpoliticall iwarlsiand uppperclasysinen Class History Freshman 1 958-1 959 September, 1958, we met the people with whom we would be spending our next four years. There we were--those green freshmen on the brink of our high school years. Graduation was an etemity away. During our freshman year we did nothing but get acquainted with one another and get adjusted to our new roles as high school students. Our work was to begin in our Sophomore year. Sophomore 1 959-1 960 Our sophomore cyear saw the election of our first class officers-Vincent Maltese, president, Rose Butrico, vice- president, Pat Bun schuh, secretary. Roger Mazurkewicz, treasurer. Mr. Sapko and Mrs. Grover were our first ad- visors. Our two biggest sales projects were the selling of green and white shakers and those green hats with large white plumes. The Class of '62 sponsored the first faculty volleyball game - remember those crazy getups. We also sold Easter flowers duringklunch periods. One of our biggest underta ings was the Sock Hop, a smashing success. That year saw a perfect, undefeated season for our great basketball team. lt seemed the year ended too fast as we bid goodbye to the Sophomores and become Jolly Juniors. Junior 1960-1961 We started our Junior year with the magazine sales drive from which we made a substantial profit. Next came our Autumn Leaves dance. The Leaders Corps initiated the Tiger Teen where different games, and dancing was offered. It was well re- ceived. Our biggest endeavor was the Junior Prom held in June. Our theme was Ebb Tide and everyone had a won- derful time. Remember the Treasure Chest and Mermaid and all the fun at the shore the next day. Sue Kirchner and Pat Bundschuh represented S.P.H.S. at Girls Citizenship Institute, while Ruth Huslage was our delegate to Girls' State and Bob Embley was Boys' State representative. Our officers were Vincent Maltese, president, Rose Butrico, vice-president, Pat Bundschuh, secretary, and Sue Kirchner, treasurer, who again served us well. We sadly said farewell to the Class of '61 as we rose to the highest position, that of the Grand Old Seniors. Seniors 1961 -1 962 The Class of 1962 has become well -known through its cooperation with each other. Our first senior project was our candy sale which gained us huge profits. Our first trip together was with Mr. Lawyer to New York City to see A Man of All Seasons. Our senior play was one of the best ever. It was held on November 17 and 18 and was the situation comedy- You Can't Take It With You. Who can forget Kolenkov, Essie, Grandpa and all the rest? Our play was a smashing success. The Senior Class and the P.T.A. jointly sponsored a fashion show. The Student Council became more effective mainly because of the devoted officers - Bob Ippolito, president, Pete Hemming, vice-president, Eileen Stukane, corresponding secretary, Roberta Warrick, recording secretary, and Ron Kuboski, treasurer. The Sadie Hawkins Dance was really profitable. Through the efforts of Coach Cotoia and a spirited squad, our football team tumed in its best season ever, 6-2-1. Prior to our game versus North Plainfield, Susan Kirchner was crowned Football Queen and Ken Ribar was Football King. School spirit ran high. Now with this fine record and our high school years at an end we say farewell to South Plainfield High School. - . L' .:.1. xi Hs, aff' 'xiii-:Qi Qi Q 1 'P, w Q Q Y 4 A I QA fb? lin fa' Q ,i' fi 54 'X ,f.f,,.. 'ii , 3, QN 1 www' IEA: MOST TALENTED Carmel Santoro Bob Ippolito FRIENDLIEST Roger Mazurkewicz Susan Kirchner BEST ALL AROUND Susan Kirchner Ron Kuboski CLASS MUSICIANS Sandra Noll Bob Ippolito CLASS ARTISTS Dotty Bull Gary Persinger CLASS CLOWNS Sandra MacDona Rich Dashuta MOST ATHLE ld CLASS FLIRTS Charlene Briant Ron Hams TK! Jeannette Fitzsimmons Ken Ribar Who's Who '62 MOST DEPENDABLE Roberta Warrick Bob Strang CUTEST Carmel Santoro Bob Heaslip MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Roberta Warrick -- Bob Embley BEST DRESSED Arleen Ressa Iohn Shavce QUIETEST Barbara Blauvelt George Hurst BIGGEST BLUSHERS Carolyn Skabry Bob Heaslip CLASS BRAINS Ruth Huslage Bob Embley MOST TALKATIVE Marie Santa Barbara Ralph Carr MOST POPULAR Susan Kirchner Ron Kuboski BEST DANCERS Diane Pelligrino John Shavce CLASS SWEET- HEARTS Jeannette Fitzsimmons Rick Tarnowski CAST SEATED--Carmel Santoro, Carol Grego, Theresa Orlando, Mary Carpenter, Kathy Flynn, Diana Maniscalco. 2nd ROW --Maryann Fazio, Eileen Stukane, Donald Morgan, Richard Tarnowski. 3rd ROW --Robert Porcella, Robert Strang, Daniel Chiego, Richard Dashuta, James Stavish, Roger Mazurkewicz, Robert Embley. an hui You Can'f Take It with You 3 A ERTISING BOWCRAFT SPORT SHOP S WOODLAND PLAYLAND ,. , 1 ' ' 1. K K5 ns. f' yn V, . ,-Q C C 23 E N . O P E N N F, I BEST sruxc ns u Evan TASTED I' ' SH ,X .,- Route 22 Scotch Plains Adams 3-0675 Li ,,, RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS excellent CUPS design Pl.AQUES skilled TROPHIES craftsmanship superb quality YOUR CLASS JEWELER DIEGES 8. CLUST 17 John Street, New York 8, N Philadelphia - Providence Manufacturing Jewelers Y. Make a Date to Skate South Plainfield nfs fl. lei,-an ics PALACE smug --f63-.-- .5ii9'.eE9: PfWi'f'dI if - l ll! , f sw iNoooRicERiNk 3' The Nation's Finest Skate Shop Snack Bar Adults 551.00 Children to 12, 604 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Hamilton Blvd. lNear Hadley PL 7-2289 AWPOW A Grand Wish For Grand Success CE fo I X ' The Graduates of - S. P. H.S. :X from GRAND REXALL DRUGS K. GGRDON PH. G . . . BA. Clinton Avenue, comer Wesf 7th Street N ,, 4 -inli- W. 7. P, nt People you certainly . . . Very Importa are, for the future depends on you. What- ever your career, we wish you much suc- ' ' h d. cess and happiness an the years a ea N 1 an lf 74740221 Compliments of DRUG FAIR Food Fair Shopping Center Pl 7-5555 t.1.J'l? 'P I' I L l' -' able Eg! arm uiiiiggiis . th' fi! 1554 ..: P442 III!! ' fi ll I 1 X O J' S l Compliments of South Plainfield SHOP - RITE , Save With Us, DREIER 5 Save Locally, SPORTING We3PQf4',Qf,',?'e GOODS FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION .. .'L. ' EVERYTHING For the Sportsman Serving N. J. Sportsmen Since I898 ll South Plainfield Ave. South Plainfield, N. J. . llzlrorgl Stj If-mx In Ie I I ' Route 22 I I , Bluecilxtighopplng PL 6-6075 X, - All I5 Watchung, N. J. a,tAntiCipated X529 The Place to Take the Family GRUNlNG'S Famous Ice Cream and Candy Luncheon and Dinner Elmer Barto 205 E. Fifth St. Manager Plainfield, N.J. Pl 6-6364 X SURPRISE STORE The Store of l00l Bargains 169 East Front Street Plainfield, New Jersey VAN ARSDALE'S Miss Sofia Bridal Consultant Over 70 Years . . . SOMA 8' RUTH Reliable Footwear-- BRIDAL SHOP Service forthe 117 W. Front St. E 'e F lY 130 west Front si. P' 74824 Plainfield, N. J. Open Pmanfieid 6-0016 Evenings lNext to Tepper'sl BY Appolnimenf Al Slatky Art Brueckner A8.A CHEVRON SUPER SERVICE Complete Auto Re airs P Foreign and American Road Service, Batteries Park 8. Maple Aves. PI6-9741 So. Plainfield, N.J. Compliments of KNOTTY PINE DRIVE-IN 2002 Park Ave. So. Plainfield, N.J. PI 4-9777 fi I fr fix PLainfield 5-9754 AML l.ouNGE Lunches--Dinner--Banquets Entertainment 2000 Park Avenue --Air Conditioned-- I Smart Grooming for . . . l Discriminating People WHITE BARBER SHOP Frank Losavio, Prop. 104 North Avenue Plainfield, N. .l. Compliments of the SOUTH PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL BO0STER CLUB ---.,- ,, J,, , EVERYTHING IN FASHION R. J. GOERKE 8. CO. Plainfield Elizabeth ' S+ '- . me . l - ff! s xi .M XXX-km South Plainfield High School PARE T TEACHERS ASSCJCIATIQ l Compliments of K NIAGARA RUBBER CORP. Soutlw Plainfield, N. J. L I N7 fl M- QAZ,-,,. W' 'H ., f , ' vt X , 'iw-if - . J . I ,fy '-'jx L ' 1 ' ',. ,X uihf' A5 V1 V - : fn he M' A 'ekbggf , H22E?i'sew 'wsswii 42 2' M253 -, ,,,. , 'Big SCALERA BUS SERVICE Ts Special Rates to . . . wr --Schools i --Organizations 'CIUbs, 0 DeLuxe Charter Buses to Hire For All Cccasions 601 New Market Avenue Q South Plainfield, N. J. , l E IT, f 3 f-ff , Compliments of ,Q A I in EZ- , .i4 ?':'T HARRIS STRUCTURAL STEEL C0. INC. Compliments of sts RNADQR nomsr ' Qkf' 14593, 22 So. Plainfield Ave. A s.Pl'f'l N.J cAPRARo's Will? y 0 ' 'e d' CABINET Flowers for SHOP All ocwzons South Plainfield, New Jersey PI 4-4157 I PL 4-3207 i.-'- X JOSEPH B. DeANDREA MB Compliments of Realtor--lnsuror--Appraisals BEAUTY LOUNGE 1615 Park Ave. So. Plainfield, N. J. Pl 5-7337 Prop. Rosita Shagat Member Plainfield Multiple Listing Service PL 5-5273 1522 Park Avenue So. Plainfield PASS' SOUTH PLAINFIELD PHARMACY 226 Hamilton Blvd. 24 Hour Phone Service Rapid Prescription Service FAST FREE DELIVERY Dial PL 6-3751 Best Wishes to the Class of '62 SPlSSO'S INN Open Everyday Specialize in Italian Food Take Out Service-Pizza P12 ZA PI 7-5895 Your Host: Mike Zafarana BROOKSIDE 38 LANES Opposite Camp Kilmer, Stelton, N.J. Complete Pro Shop 20 minute wait for new balls-drilled on spot Packaged Goods-Pizza-Meals Member: N.J. BPA 8. BPAA CHarter 9-8242 Five Barbers . . . Q .lt r I ,al Lacosm-s Massa sHoP 2323 Plainfield Ave. So. Plainfield, N.J. Phone: PL 7-1975 Air Conditioned MAPLE RESTAURANT Steak and Sea Food 2509 Park Avenue South Plainfield, N. J. PLainfield 5-9745 BILL 8i TONY ,ff 7 ,Q .ff 4, l r. 1 iw x T Q' X i HOLLY PARK FLORIST Flowers and Plants for All Occasions J yTelegraph Anywhere Anytime , Telephone PLam'fleld 6 T679 . 2720 Pork Avenue South Plainfield N J W FRANK'S BARBER SHOP l Flight Up T50 North Avenue Plainfield, N. J. Specializing ln All Types of Modern Hair Styling for Men and Women Artistic Workmanship Administered By Two Professional Barbers Sal Longo - Class of 59 Frank Juliano lProp.l - Class of 53 PL 5-6450 BILL HART'S GARAGE We Specialize in Repairs Cor. W. 7th 8. Clinton Ave. Plainfield, New Jersey P . lzetta D. Wooley -fl J E 'l I 613 Park Avenue M Plainfield, New Jersey Q 354, THE PARK FLORIST A ' ' 2 A Real Drug Store MORRIS PHARMACY KT 2313 Plainfield Ave. I TS: Arthur D. Nor9ard South Plainfield, N.J. -if Pminfaeld 6-1899 jj .,--,fc .4-4 Shoe Accessories PLainfield 6-6696 5 , f ,,,,-fs- ,'1, 1 . R bb F t PARK SERVICE gg' , r lf. Y U e' oo Wea' Colucci Bros. 37:-' DeCARLO'S SHOE SHOP Esso Products MGB Wheel Balancing Mg K 66 8. Tune-Ups P P Park and Maple Aves. South Plainfield, New Jersey South Plainfield 239 Hami on Blvd. New Jersey X SOUTH PLAINFIELD PL 7-0861 custom SHEET METAL CLEANERS at rAlLoRs Pick Up and Delivery Service Warm All' Healing 420 Hamilton Blvd. Air Cgnditigning South Plainfield, New Jersey Leaders and Gutters Perry Bruno John D'Addclmio Chrysler Air-Temp and York L Furnaces GUNDERSEN PAINT at l , , . , . . . HARDWARE Alr Condltlonlng Equlpment Charles Eckhardt and Carl Nlix Toolgeeds PLainfield 4-5003 Fen-ilizer Ben'amin Gl Pitt Street Mele . south Plainfield PM Qjjlgqgjngygfue New Jersey Compliments of X ADVERTISEMENT X STAFF .... , .-..f- RW BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS of '62 Compliments of REGIT STAFF Mrs. B. Andrews Anonymous Mrs. M. Ashworth Mr. S. G. Babin Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Benner Mr. and Mrs. R. Blauvelt Mr. Douglas Boelhouwer Miss Bessie L. Bortner Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Boyle Mrs. Donald Broadhurst Miss Helen Brodzik Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bundschuh Patrons Mr. and Mrs. William Heroy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hipp Mr. C. 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