Teaneck High School - HI Way Yearbook (Teaneck, NJ)

 - Class of 1959

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With these ideals as our guide, we will be better equipped to face the responsibilities of insuring international peace. Many peoples have paid a dear price by accepting the obligations of peace. We, as the future governing generation, must preserve and make secure the rewards of their efforts. 4 i-.,i Faculty and Administration Seniors s Underolassmen Sports Clubs Patrons and Advertisers Contents C3 Dedicated to Peace - ' ' , y...,,,y.,,,f,Yfwm.,,----'W-fa-fu 1 f- ' ' Z, My ' ' v , V 4 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,0WM.7,0,.a,,,,-,.,.f.w,,,,,f,,.W,fw,vw 1-wwryfw. f ' ' .., . . , , -4 , ..7wfvf1w'l'fvf-WwL::w:.'rnYfrivfnw,,,, , , ,, nv' f 4? ,fV,V,kV Q, For thousands of years men, have struggled toward one goal, lasting peace. Jose Vela Zanettfs mural symbolizes the torture that men undergo in their striv- ings for it. The mural manifests the idea for cooperation. We must Work together, not separately. The painting shows how We must grow mature. How We must understand, not only as countries but as individual citizens. We must all. realize that each one of us must be able to understand and tolerate, to 'accept and sympathize, to give of ourselves, in order that our country will be able to play a part in peace, and in the world. We must all remember that We are not only individual American citizens, We are men and therefore citizens of the world. angel k Facult and Administration The Security Council is the guiding hand of the United Nations, just as the Administration and Faculty are our guid- ing hand. They think, and by their example, We learn to lead. DR. THEOS ANDERSON Superintendent of Schools Guiding the Teancck public school system this year is Dr. Anderson, Superintendent of Schools. A newcomer to this admin- istrative position, we wish him continued success in the years to come. We may feel confident that under his direction the welfare of Teaneck students receives the maximum consideration. ,W rv- Yu? MISS HELEN B. HILL Principal XVe shall always benefit from the inspiration bestowed upon us by our esteemed principal. Her personal interest in the welfare of each student has successfully guided us through our high school years. Long after we have left Teaneck High, the example she has set will continue to mold and influence our characters. Admini tration Teaneck High School is fortunate 2315. MR. JAMES L. YVINN Vice Principal in Charge of Instruction to have had two vice principals this past year. Mr. Winn, long a familiar face to us all, has done an excellent job as our Vice Principal in Charge of Instruction. As our new Vice Principal in Charge of Administrative Affairs, Mr. Thomas has proven to be both eflicient and capable. The oppor- tunities they have given us to improve our minds and advance our education cannot be measured. BOARD OF EDUCATION MR. BERNARD O. THOMAS Vice Principal in Charge of Administrative Affairs Sitting: Mr. A. deGenaro, Mrs. R. Hendrikson, Mrs. T. Dayharsh, Dr. H. Weinberger. Standing: Mr. H. Burdge, Mr. F. Burr, Mr. E. Hines, Dr. T. Anderson, Mr. T. Ley, Mr. G. Larson, Mr. O. Sather, Dr. R. Biddle. - .-it .sss .S 5 s.-s if i Q7 Vi ggi 5 Miss Edith Tepper Supervisor of Activities Mr. Charles Gunner Director of Athletics Mr. John Drugach Audio-Visual Aids Miss Mildred Haerter Student Employment - J 3. A f slis. , ' 'i A 4 f X 4 Q X f f 1 -fe f 5 , X ff X f QWQQQG . 7f,f..,, A G -nf, . , f , X f f f I f 7! Q9 I f f f X X f f fa, I f ,ffj 57 f f f f f 7 AW ff . ' ,sm.MM,,z-,Q-:fwfr-rfV, . Mr. Joseph Follayttar ' Librarian Miss Jeanette Pfell Senior Guidance Director Mr. John Pape Senior Guidance W , i Miss Joan Kopf Testing Mr. John Roache Testing Mrs. Margaret Casey Attendance , , , I ,-r,,,sf 'f ' ,,- ,ff ,- .-fj,'ig,-1454-'.f 'Q Tf'?f?Pi fl ee :wap 'T T is 4:52 -Iizlpff' W -, - V -7f'i1lj1- , 4' fi ' ' 572 ' ' tns' Q 2693 1: . , 2. ' , A f ' 1 ff Qu ,L M J ,V A - - K . 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M! , .,,,e.'f.....H M f f f , I Mrs. M. Shelby Miss E. Smith Miss H. Smith Mrs. I. Sumner English English English English ' GM il' Fi lr Miss D. Devany Mr. F. Falk bbvirs. S. Kushel Language Language Language AIX .U 1 x Xp' K 'Z' 'nr . Miss M. Riegert Miss P. Svrippets Mr. A. Sher Miss R. Yvalker Language Language Language Language Mr. A. Fleisig Mrs. M. Kiss Mrs. A. Lathen Mr. F. Pasquini Practical Arts Practical Arts Practical Arts its Mr. J. Armstrong Physical Education ,,--V waz Q, C N f Mrs. E. Geary Art 1 .W i 41 Lf gif 56 .75 ,G A 5 if. V, me , , ir' P ,' ' . . V 5 f '1 it iiif' x.2f . ws fr Miss C. Guerber Physical Educatiqxn Mr. L. I-Iayford Music Mr. G. Mairs Music Mrs. R. Ricci Music Mr. I. Misko Physical Education X , -A mr,?.,- ,J r 'Nw , an Practical Arts Mr. C. Matticola Driver Education - .11 i l l , 5 ,.... ,L j 1 Viwigf ,, ,. f iv' f H X I ff, f . ,l , ,. iv , iZ '1.'Kt2g.. , 1 4 ., Q - ' Mr. H. Muse Driver Education Mr. R. 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SX 1 ff ' 1 1 Tf it! 1 i f 1' A-f' l V jflil if Joyce Karilyn Alclredge ' ful' 6 l I l' 586 Lucy Avenue 5-. rf ,il , V g'K Lf' ' Cl Cb' 1' 113 G'l' L e , it 4 1 T 1O?sS11,a1I3? Leadersr iilusaglllg X ,N f 1 if Student Council 1 1 3 Student 1 Service 115 Tri-Hi-Y io, Twirl- gm 'il 1 ing Club 10. and describe , N ' . en 1 ily' WW4 0 111 l , Sybil Adelman knitting, 1 Q lllli 1 968 Phelps Road B 1 f 5Q 'x. -,,,f Class Cabinet 123 Girls' League and 'Mmm N 0 11, 121 Hi-way 123 Junior lotto X 0 .1jkf'l Classical League 115 Leaders manner qi Club 123 'Playcratters 125 Stu- the n V ,f 'L 1' l dent Service 10, r ,i Vg, L' ,Ml I V Blonde. blue-eYed Syb likes ll lay A V being with the group . . . ye ,l V A ab her unique comments and witty RC' if j ' X 4- senswe of humcgr arg well-known J, X to er man ri n . . . f nd A , 552.-1, X Q of fast car! . ll .soutstandling L31 'U UV memories include May 2, 1958, ' and the shore . . . plans to C A study psychology in college. V, ,E Q ff X .K , gr., 1 f iN JL Q 3 4 min k Amelia Alexander. 174 Sherman Avenue French Club 113 Physics Club 113 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12. This quiet and hard-working gal goes for dancing, art work, and playing the piano . . . Amy appreciates sincerity and friend- liness ther own attributesl in others . . . she will never forget Mr. Cervino's history class, Tri- Hi-Y work, and our champion- ship football team . . . future plans include college and a car- eer as a teacher. Robert Alfano . 1106 Windsor Road Among this good-looking fel- low's outstanding memories is his arrival at T.H.S .... popular music, rock 'n' roll, and girls isweet and cherishablel are high on his list of favorites . . . greenthumbed Bob likes noth- ing better than gardening and landscaping . . . after gradua- tion he plans to take up engineering in college. I iii' wg. :V .-sf. -A 'T ' 1 J L11 1 - seg.,-Mfr.: . me . e 1 if ,bij ' , 1 1 l iL?.i,4 18 , , 1. Ce ucbty Allen Carl Anderson 400 Morningside Terrace Chemistry Club 123 Hi-Y 129 Student Service 12. This pool shark wants to be remembered for his jokes and pranks . . . goes in for sports, dancing, and listening to music ichiefly pop and R 'n' R1 . . . Al's friends know him to be a trusted and honest person . . , he'll remember Mr. Fleischer's physics class . . . to take up engineering in college. Carol Anderson 680 Rutland Avenue Twirling Club 10, 11. Versatile Carol has won numer- ous championships for her ice- skating and bicycling talents . . . as one of our neatest, best- dressed girls, her taste in clothes and those hair-do's won'i be forgotten , . . football and basketball games are among her treasured recollections of T.H.S. . . . this considerate and at- tractive girl is sure to be a success as an airline hostess. ,!,L,,, , , IS- 1 P' CW? ,. A as Hwy? X y H5 7 - . - 'J 5 : Z - Q Ha, ll i 1 ,ills Q Y 9 X Q I Wi' hi I 'X lx i. ' , 1 1 ' 'T l 1 17x i gp 1 if , 11 fly 'J l1, Michael Balas 32 Armory Place Soccer 10, 113 Wrestling 10, 11, 12. Fishing and hunting are Mike's special methods for relaxing . . . also an ardent bowler. wrestler, and soccer player, he's just plain sports-minded . . . admires neatness in others . . . to be a well-liked and success- ful individual is Mike's goal . . . his friendly personality will be an asset to the Navy which will follow graduation. ,X ai, 1 F icligel ng T 41 , Z gntjw i, Bergenfieid Boxopg lub 125 German Club 103 Track 10, 11, 123 Varsity Club 12. Tall brown-eyed Mike 's a real sports enthusiast . . , track man for three ye r, also claims basket a lflaagia favorite pastime . . . ' p sy-going per- sonality enabl this good- looking boy to make land keeplj friends easily . . . modest and trustworthy, he can't miss be- ing an expert with that dental floss! ' Z igiic ghe lu I, le Sl Q X , 3 E i -. - S s . 9 ' c roiyna c en- fm--' xs ure Q- arry's . . . 1 1 frie nw looks for I a ers A f 2- d mode ty rin oh ,..archr 'in-i', id x- iin , e l, an , bal a r .t s is ' spos n e s X lor . a lov a awing c- rto . . . his sense of humo ' a charac- teristic not likely to be for- gotten by his many friends. gli Q WN ii er gal Larry Atkins 532 Sagamore Avenue Hailing from Indiana, Monk can often be heard lapsing into a deep you-all drawl . . . Mrs. Duffy's class will always hold special memories for him . . . loves tinkering with cars, swimming, football and flet's not forget this onej, girls! . . . a career in the business world will follow college. Ronald Atlas 890 Warren Parkway l-li-Way 123 Spanish Club 115 Student Service ll, 12. Tall Ronnie has a special talent for dancing and a fondness for his dancing partners . . . musi- cally speaking, he prefers rock 'n' roll and jazz . . . somehow he won't forget Miss Currarfs English classes . . . participates in many sports, especially bas- ketball ancl swimming . . . college and the medical pro- fession are ahead for this per- sonable senior. Joe Barsalona , 277 Roosevelt Street Bowling Club 103 Library Coun- cil 10. Brown-eyed Joe values sincerity in others . . . skilled at playing the piano, his musical prefer- ences range from jazz to classi- cal pieces . . . also partial to dragging and the fair sex . . . Cool as a moose . . . Joe plans to major in engineering in college next fall. 19 V Frank Bartoletta, J all aaqhnnv- 141 Griggs Avenue Class Cabinet 11, 12. Just give him a car and a cam- era and Buddy will be perfectly happy . . . he favors jazz and rock 'n' roll to the classics . . . on the sports side, football and baseball are his favorites . . . values honesty and loyalty in others . . . Bucldy's friendly and honest attitude will be, sure to aid him in his busnejss career. ,i , Ag AL fi . J , ff! , V Q , lj L , ' I I , J l gl if I ' S J fo ' :hi rfb! rf J rf' e H . 5, ja o , J U 1.1, .frm Janet Belir 1 384 Warwick Avenue 'il French Club 11, 123 Red Cross 101 Student Service 10, 11, 123 Te-Hi News 11, 12. Janet's warm personality and perpetual smile accent her sin- cerity in helping others . . . football games, proms, and cer- tain teachers wi ll remain unforgettable experiences . . . enjoys tennis and loves Broad- way shows . . . her ability in well with everyone getting along will help her in college and the business world. Susan Belmont 716 Ramapo Road Bowling Club 12. A future model, Sue plans to attend fashion school after graduation . . . amiable and generous are but two of many adjectives which describe this blue-eyed blonde . . . remains partial to parties, dancing, and records ijazz, blues, rock 'n' roll, and Frank Sinatraj . . . she won't forget the sophomore picnic and T.H.S. football games. Qvuu-uv - ,Y Lf vlkfra fu if hav 1 '- v.P x Karen Berg 1041 East Lawn Court Hi-Way 125 Leaders Club 10, 11, Student Service 11, 123 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12. Karen, always on the go, loves to drive that car . . . hockey and basketball are favorites of this athletic senior . . . taste in music tends toward Broadway show tunes and popular hits . . . college is first, then a career . . . the future is bound to bring the fulfillment of her goals to this sincere girl. . i 1 n 61 wi 1 me oa Hi 1 .1 3 cer10,11, 12 ar Cl 11 12 W I Q ,1 12. S Sports eci wrestli 1 rank high th his good oo ing -. likes to e a d time . . . ck rs his usic d and u . . the shore lds pleas school's over emories . . . business engineering will fol college. Laurie Berger 273 Cherry Lane French Club 11, 123 Girls' League 10, 11, 123 Hi-Way 125 lfgayczafters 10, 123 Te-Hi News Modeling and swimming are en- joyed by this brown-eyed girl . . . Laurie has a passion for hamburgers, clothes, and con- vertibles . . . loves to listen to the radio, and especially enjoys acting, movies, and boys . . . her pleasant personality will surely be an asset in the career of her choice. I i Y 5 'N-.sf Robert Belli 130 West Forest Avenue l-li-Way 12. Usually' seen driving his '57 Ford, cars are Bob's favorite pastime . . . this friendly guy likes rock 'n' roll, football, wrestling, and cars, cars, cars . . . has many recollections of Mrs. Duffy's English classes . . . after college, Bob plans to be gnqlthe other end of the dentist's ri . Vincent Francis Benedetti 110 Blauvelt Street Tall, fun-loving, with a dynamic personality, Benowitz has music in his blood . . . a mem- ber of both the All-State Band and Orchestra, he loves nothing better than jamming . . . versatile, he plays many instru- ments iespecially the baritone sax and trombonej . . . leads T.H.S. Jazz Band . . . a sure bet for success as a musical ar- ranger after that college education. at fff 4 A '31 .V .fr Q-s A 'Q' ' 'A 'E E? I 'Q X I Linda Bergton 1275 Hastings Street Class Cabinet 11, 121 Girls' League 111 Hi-Way 12 tAssist- ant Advertising Managerjg Play- crafters 10, 111 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11 tAssistant Historianl, 12. Her friendly disposition and helpful attitude enable Linda to get along well with everyone . . . jet black hair and a good taste in clothes contribute to her neat appearance . . . loves dreamy music . . . a career in law is her after-college goal. Patricia A. Bishop 309 Highwood Street Petite Patti just reaches 4' 11 . . . a keen moviegoer, she lists talking, swimming, and dancing as other favorite past- times . . . whenever thinking of Patti, we will recall her fav- orite expression: Oh sure! . . . a secretarial position in the business world awaits this blue-eyed senior. Judith F. Berman 143 Evergreen Place Class Cabinet 11, 121 French Club 121 Girls' League 121 Playcrafters 103 10, 11, Student Service 10, 11, 123 Te-Hi News 103 Tri-Hi-Y 11. Good things DO come in little packages . . . vivacious Judy loves to talk, especially on the phone . . . big brown eyes, neat appearance, and a keen sense of humor and appetite belong to this petite gal . . . a teaching career in Elementary Education will follow college. vb ' t51QlandAlue ro lub 10 mistry Club Cross 1 1 3 Hi-Way 12 Ph b 11 tTreasurerJ3 Stude ounc l2Q Student Serv Library Council Ta is an 'acter at to occupy spare time emembered as a gentleman and a scholar . . . Bob is sure to become a success- ful physicist. . A 'rl V, D , if . ' ,,,g,'- f 'ff ,iikf-2. 2221 '3'::i3,i:i.3L'l.ir ,A y, . 32, gif. A 43,-f,. 3: f r. ffwif t'gZ'ff,,, 9 f Q7 Janet Elizabeth Bider 112 Johnson Avenue Class Cabinet 11, 121 French Club 103 Future Teachers of America 10, 113 Girls' League 11, 121 Student Service 1O, 11, 12: Te-Hi News 12. Janet's future plans include a junior college . . . driving a '49 Plymouth, sewing, and reading consume this sweet girl's spare time . . . lovely auburn hair . . . will always recall sixty- nine minutes of French with Miss Walker . . , known for her loyalty and friendliness. Bernadine Ann Bischoff 1014 Palisade Avenue Band 10, 11, 123 Home Arts Club 11, 123 Orchestra 11. Talented in sewing and music, Bunny will look back with fond memories upon the T.H.S. Band . . . enioys movies, pizza, talking on the phone, and a good joke Ce.g. dropping a cray- fish into a neighboring disec- tor's lapj . . . future years will find this friendly girl hard at work in the nursing profession. Elizabeth Susan Bering 1026 Alpine Drive Class Cabinet 113 Playcrafters 103 Student Service 10, 11, 12, Betty Sue will always remem- ber the many friends made at T.H.S .... she enjoys popular music, dancing, and swimming . . . Gee wizl . . . this cute gal with the friendly personality can't miss being a wonderful secretary. i f , ,.. i 2 K' , .z fa! fa 1 4 J in-14 , ,y Y 7. X i X714 1 ,-.6 'if-F'...'mf L X I , f f 2 93.9.51 ,. . 3 f , I 1 1 .- F l 239 East el lfenue Little Joh easily cognized by his he' t5' 2 1 .ind pleas- ing perso ity , . . favorite pastimes i lude hunting, listen- ing to records, and working on cars . . . loyal fan of rock 'n' roll . . . admires integrity in others . . . plans for the future entail business college and a career as a business lawyer. Sf Judith B. Bisig 312 Washington Street Slim, brown-haired Judie pos- sesses a good sense of humor and a friendly disposition . . . a talented dancer, she favors Rhythm and Blues and snappy Latin American numbers . . . three years in Mr. Orel's history classes hold many memories for her . . . Hi, gang! . . . a modeling career will follow graduation, and we are sure that she will be a success. inf Ronald Bjellquist 55 Circle Drive Ronnie is quite a boy with those barbells . . . weightlifting, box- ing, and football head his Sports Favorite list . . . we have another tan of rock 'n' roll in this fellow . . . college is next, X X! l '1 vit 4 , A -FH ' was ,af- j.e- -' l,' 1 - - -.vi s 4 1 MN NL 'V w ' igfff 'J I V s, ,tiff U H N' ., l -silk -In Michael Neil Boardman 241 Briarcliff Road Biology Club 103 Chemistry Club 123 Stage Crew 11, 12, Genial Mike will follow the path leading to a medical career . . . musical taste leans toward clas- sical and popular . . . enjoys sports, particularly swimming and baseball . . . Newton's Third Law Cas well as every other lawl a la Mr. Madsen stands out in Mike's memories. Charles Howard Booraem 138 Grayson Place Band 10, 11, 123 Bowling Club 10, 12g Hi-Y 11, 123 Orchestra 10, 11, 12. At 8:24:59 Charlie can be found reaching for the door of home- room . , . at 8:25 Charlie just makes it . . . hi-fi in any shape or form appeals to him . , . to have his life benefit others as well as himself is his goal and certainly college will profit from his attendance . . . active in church work . . . a future electrical engineer. Norman J. Bloom 244 Voorhees Street Chemistry Club 123 Math Club 11, 123 Physics Club 11. Facts and figures mean a lot to this mathematically-minded boy . . . the fact that his in- terests vary is confirmed by his love for both stamp collecting and basketball . . . it is not unusual that Mr. Garcia's math class occupies a special nook in his memories . . . undecided as to whether he will be an en- gineer or a teacher, we wish Norman luck in either field of endeavor. ,sf s,sg,,,ci C -.C V, ss.-excl tits? Q ,ii 'w:i1HifwQh.., 1- ' ' . . 9 tug. gg , , Lf ' rwxi, wf., ,' f , . 3,4 N, -y . eu Dfffiff isa Jacqueline Leslie Blum 928 Country Club Drive Art Service Squad 10, ll, iVice- Presidentl, 12 iPresidentlg Class Cabinet 11, 123 Girls' League 10, Hi-Way 11, 123 Playcrafters 11, 123 Students Service 10, Brush in hand, Jacki can always be found dabblino in art work . . . no senior will ever forget her clever dance decorations . . . loves dancing and pop music . . . distinct talent and an ami- Raphael J. Bloom 41-B Westgate Road Rifle Club 12. A newcomer, good-natured Ray will remember best his senior year at Teaneck'High . . . likes pingpong, hi-fi, reading. and motoring . . . sports preferences are bowling and baseball . . . quick wit and sharp sense of humor . . . music is important to this fellow, from classical to foreign and folk songs . . . will spend a year at prep school, then college, and then song- writing. Richard Alan Bhimenstock 417 Cumberland Avenue Soccer 11, 123 Track 10, lli Varsity Club llj Wrestling 10, 11, 12. X 4. l Well- iked Richie loyes alll tspohrts, esp ially' soccer,i X: . thegstate wrestling meetiyas a highlight of his high l.schogAl,,days'. ', has a mania' top' rs and whalt goes with them-ply-girls ill. ,. always' neatly drfessedtxfji J this personable fellow isa admirer ofvh nesty ,.' . . college next ,V able personality insure her year artdi 'then -qllswho N knows? QM ccess in fashi designing. . 1 , ' 1 lf, , . VX V - 6 - 1 L I 1 I ' ' W X i 1 . I K ' x f I , ii i X J X1 f .b t v FN Y L is A XX ' , KN A I 22 i a , Nxlt , 1 1 i ,A Evelyn Ann Bottjer 891 Palisade Avenue Bowling Club 103 Playcrafters 123 Twirling Club 11. 5' 2 , eyes of blue, and bright red hair mean just one senior -- Evie . . . friendly and easy to get along with, Evie aspires to become an airline hostess, a position in which these qualities are a must! . . . likes movies, roller skating, and bowling . . . possesses an unusual giggle which her friends will find hard to forget. ladies' g 1 lf' ' I fy, X X 'wif 1 Ili , Q Hy, A , My J' CIiff'o!rd,,,GeorgeVVBotyos V,,f,77'1 Stellfon Sl'reet,f'f'-'cl Biasebaiiiig 123 , Eskeibaii jo, 122 Class ,Cabinet 11,21Presi- fliodtball 10,! '11,.,f123 Club,,1-1 'Nice lPresi- this . usually be Barbara Breidenbach 630. Thames Boulevard Girls' League 12. A newcomer to T.H.S. this year, Barbara lists as an outstanding memory her arrival and friend- ly reception here . . . she has easily made many new friends . . . horseback riding, dating, and reading occupy her spare time . . . admires honesty and sincerity in her companions . . , Barbara aspires to become a dental hygienist. Rona Susian Bressman 600 Ogden Avenue Class Cabinet 11, 123 Future Teachers of America 11, 123 Girls' League 11, 123 Hi-Way 123 Spanish Club 11 3 Te-Hi News 12. New to T.H.S. in her junior year, Rona, a devoted Yankee fan, loves to watch baseball games . . . T.V. and sleeping are this good-natured girls favorite pas- times . U. . lots of laughs . . . her terrific sense of humor is sure to help her in the teach- ing profession. 4 Ed Bostonian 11 Vorhees Street Chemistry Club 123 Physics Club 11. Easygoing Ed has a knack for model railroads and science . . . old Robin Hood is especially proud of the many archery med- als he has won . . . music in the form of popular ballads and rock 'n' roll is enjoyed by this college-bound lad . . . it is not unusual that Mr. Puro's mech- anical drawing class stands out in his mind, since future plans include either designing or architecture. jg, -. me 1 ri 'f ' 1. . ' N ' v 1 ,. 1: ff Quad.. g f 3 ,lgy . 4.51.4 , i W X Q, , , f, M 1 if ,W Cf 29 1 f W , f s sf , 2 ffg o' x 9 655 Z ,140 1 ,f if e. W 'fi' uf? fs Paul David'Botkin 1006 East Lawn Drive Drafting Club 11 fPresident13 Library Council 10, 11, 12. Good-natured Paul enjoys fish- ing and other water sports . . . ambition is the trait he reveres in others , . . this assistant Sunday School teacher will be found in college next year . . . dentistry or pharmacy are in the distant future, rf , f 'l f 4 -,.-- PX l A ,rj ,- , , -. iii ,F jj? A lvl. - MW i ' H ,I nm! I L J? 8 r X' I ,A 1 il S S' u i iii 3 ' A-1-il , .egg ' -sais,-i1iFb2 N1 I K Qes rf' , - 1,5 I nf, 'L vw. Judith Phyllis Brick 1453 Hudson Road Hi-Way 12 fEditorial Assistantlg Junior Classical League 103 Playcrafters 103 Spanish Club 10, 11 fSecretal'Y1, 12 lTrea- SUFGFJQ Student Council 10, 11, 123 Student Service 11, 123 Te- Hi News 10, 11, 123 Tri-Hi-Y 10. Cute and pixie-like, Judy loves the theater and art . . . re- member when she had her hair cut? . . . an Ella Fitzgerald and modern jazz fan . . . enjoys tennis and biking . . . neat, in- telligent, and independent. Beverly A. Britt 1043 Wilson Avenue Class Cabinet 11, 123 Girls' League 10, 11, 121 National Forensic League 12 Nice Presi- dentJ3 Playcrafters 10, 11, 12 tSecretaryl3 Student Council 10, 11, 123 Student Service 10, 11, 123 Teaneck Speakers 11, 12. One of our most friendly and cheerful seniors . . . we won't forget her fine dramatic ability . . . Bev holds many forensic awards . . . Oh, golly! . . . after college, she's Broadway- bound. Janet Browning 352 Sherman Avenue Girls' League 12. This attractive blonde enjoys music, dancing, T.H.S. football games, and boys . . . loves to gab and drive around . . . she can usually be found in a laugh- ing mood . . . accomplished in stenography . . . usually just makes it to class . . . a future airline stewardess, Jan admires sincerity in others. Roxanne Bruno 163 Hillside Avenue Art Service Squad 10, 11, 12, Student Service 10. Friendly Roxy has that won- derful gift of gab , . . loves swimming, dancing, and long telephone conversations . . . she is especially adept in the art field and will always recollect making football posters for Mr. Gunner . . . full of fun . . . her personality will gain her many friends in teachers' college. Mark Stuart Bromley 922 Lincoln Place Soccer 10, 123 Varsity Club 11. A funloving individual with a keen sense of humor describes Mark... l'll up you a dimel . . . admires sense of humor in others . . . interested in sports, Mark's favorites are football, soccer, and wrestling . . . look- ing forward to college, he hopes to achieve future success, if-f 'I Jan-et Carol Buchtman 752 Salem Street Choir 10, Chorus 11 3 French Club 11, 123 Hi-Way 12, un- ior Classical League 1,03 Leaders Club 12, Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12. Buck has chosen teaching as the profession she will pursue . . . enjoys swimming and water skiing . . . her junior year holds many happy memories . . . best known for her friendly smile, bright blonde hair, and taste in clothes, she will surely achieve her ultimate goal-happiness, Margaret Leslie Brown 774 Salem Street Choir 10, Chorus 113 Home Arts Clu 12 b . Cooking and classical musila highlight Les's favorite activ- ities . . . her special talent lies in her ability to play the . . . loves dancing and . . . Les is well-known friendliness, wit, and M . . . secretarial school will low T.H.S. graduation. .- 1' K is l. K, Beverly Rita Burwick , 764 Winthrop Road Class Cabinet 11, 123 Future Teachers of America 11, 12, Girls' League 10, 11, 123 Play- crafters 10, 123 Spanish Club 123 Student Council 125 Te-l-li News 12. ls there an accordion player in the house? . . . yep, Bev . . . this senior is also adept at writ- ing, tennis, swimming, and ice skating . . . possessing a likeable personality, Beverly plans to follow college with a teaching position. ia.. Joan F. Brudnicki 136 Van Buren Avenue T l-li News 12. This very pretty miss is always ready to be of service . . . Joan's preferences include walk- ing, horseback riding, and ice s ating . . . never will she for- t lunch periods in our cafe- teria . . . a ready smile, con- sideration of others, plus her secretarial skills are sure to make Joan a successful secretary. Neil G. Budde 612 Penh Avenue Audio Visual Aids 101 Bowling Club 12, Cabinet 115 Choir 10, 11, 12, Jug 10. Neil can generally be found be- hind the eightball iplaying poolj . . . his 6' 4 frame con- tains an amiable personality, a good sense of humor and a good tenor voice . . . bowling and basketball rank as favorite sports . . . college and service will follow graduation. Frank Nicholas Caggiano 37 Elmer Place Dreamer's number one inter- est in life has an axle, four wheels, and an engine-at least that's what every good car should have . . . favorite pas- time: working on cars . . , favorite sport: auto racing . . . favorite memory: auto shop . . . it's easy to understand his goal -to be a mechanic . . . tech- nical school awaits this sincere fellow. William Chaleff 20 Argonne Court Football 10, 11, 123 Track 10, 11, 125 Wrestling 10, 11, 12, Varsity Club 11, 12. Congenial Bill has a special tal- ent for being a regular guy a fine athlete, he either partici- pates in or enjoys all sports . . . full of tricks . . . as long as he's with the gang Carvel ' IS happy . . . will never forget Mrs. Duffy's homeroorni. and Stewie . . . Bill is aiming for success in college and there- after. Henry P. Carl, Jr. 580 Chestnut Avenue lf you like to collect records and listen to almost any kind of music, Hank's your best bet . . . singing and dancing na- turally go with music . . . his great writing ability was exhib- ited in the eighteenth Leaf . . . will remember Creative Writing in 109 , . . his quality of getting along well with others should aid him in the entertain- ment field. Doris Theresa Cerando 56 West Lawn Drive Bowling Club 12. Friendly Doris possesses a sin- cere and understanding person- ality . . . among her memories of T.H.S. will always be the Junior Prom and her many friendships . . . this gal finds fun in slow music, dancing, and dating , . . has a weakness for buying clothes . . . future years include college and a Mrs. degree. ' Joseph Carl 580 Chestnut Avenue This 6' 1V2 senior is character- ized -by his sense of humor, sin- cerity, and his interest in music . . . hobbies include playing the drums, sketching, and collecting records this collection numbers well over 7001 . . . popular and jazz rate high on Joe's music list . . . enjoys all sports, par- ticularly football and track . . . bound to be successful. Sylvia Cerasani 102 Gramercy Place Choir 10, 11, 12, Leaders Club 11, Student Service 10, 11: Tri- Hi-Y 12. Fun-loving Sylvia is very active in church work . . . her musical talents include the piano and singing . . . this sincere senor- ita looks for the same qualities in her friends . . . For Pete's sake! . . . also likes sports and reading . . . a studious gal, Sylvia will do well in college. 'fc W, N,,.,,..Mw.w.....-.,..,, .,-zc Robert Cannon 892 Helen Street Baseball 10, Football 10, 11, 12 LCo-captainig Varsity Club 11, 123 Wrestling 10, 11, 12. Deck the halls with Bob and Holly . . . fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la . . . he's a real sport by golly . . . fa-Ia-la-la-la-la-la-la-la . . . likes to eat and put on mileage . . . fa-la-la-la-la-Ia-la-la-la . . . and he wants to go to college . . . fa-la-la-Ia-la-la-la-la-la. Ruth Lee Chary 1302 Dickerson Road Class Cabinet 123 Future Teach- ers of America 10, 115 Hi-Way 10, 11, 123 Playcrafters10, 113 Student Service 10, 11, Te-Hi News 12. Ruthie can generally be found driving around town or knitting , . . will retain outstanding memories of our Turkey Day games . . . always enthusiastic and fun to be with . . . good- natured, her patience and understanding are sure to make her a fine social worker. 25 MQW -io-?'f ..j , f. . -, , W .1 f-,- - .,,.,W,4,, Peter A. Christensen, 1267 Dickerson Road Math Club 123 Track 11, 12. Most of Pete's time is spent sports, records and-schoo . during the winter months ' likeable guy can e found the nearest ba tball co - where he is active ,proti on n n in both Church agu n recreation ball . . posse sl a wonderful im ' ' . I . cerity and frie ess ppea him . . . colleg d ccess the futures, '. X N Ee Elaine Christie Rudy Cisar . Xiu 1284 Mercedes Street 1101 Wilson Avenue -QU fbi iff' if Choir 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club . 11. 123 Student Service 103 ' Te-Hi News 12. Working on cars and playing tennis head the list of Rudy's favorites . . . one of Mrs. Duffy's boys . . . Great play, Shakespeare! . . . the day he got Mr. Powley for bookkeeping is a fond memory . . . the Air Force land eventually marriagej will follow that June ceremony. Talented is the word for this modest little lady . . . interests include singing, art, singing, piano, and singing . . . English in 215 and vocalizing at the Junior Prom will never be for- gotten by our class nightingale . . . Cooky . . . still has time for swimming and tennis . . . next September will find her on campus. XA, ith? mop mg 63 gt e y-g ing rtie l es o be er ha having a go d time . . . well-bred and carefully dre d, he admires neatness and onsideration in others . . . has a fond remembrance of his one and only year in German -..!' . ' fl 4 1 lib fl with fraulein Hess . . . this avid Il. Qfdf' spectator enjoys watching all , Q, l Teaneck's sports events . . . 1 ' qi! f V fl pastimes include movie-going V , and listening to the radio . . . LJ L , Navy-bound . . . Anchors f, ll , fl awei h! . .fa ll CL 1 i 1 1. xl 1 . -i 1 Lf I' ' , pw fs it 1 f . J fri WQH 1 if L Q ' , 4. cf . ' llilii ' . ' if fasff- 1 ll 'I' j,'l 7'i35g'- 'i -- l B ara F. C en I Q Wg, 7 f- 4 1 351, 'i.r,,,v,,-f 4. 565 rth For ' , I ill.- .. Biolggyi 1' Bblnei' 10, Q . ii, ,fa-r ' ub io, ii, 123 ,QQQW l Hi- gwf feaarofaai Assasiami, . fwfr U Rus a lub 123 Student Coun- .1-,ig cil Og Student S?3llC6 10, 11, 0:52. gzfj. U . - ' .'-' 2, sw ,', 'Z' T? H' Newi j Alfred M. cohen 3. Attractive Bobi' is known for 1 . , 2' her Genevieve hair style . . . 573 STar1ClISl'1 R066 Qggfiaq '. . ,. d es with taste from top to . , . ' ' ,,4j'jjjg'1-- '13 H5255 Mig ,those .lbooty-full.. Chemistry Club 12, Physics l If shoesl . . . loves show music, Club ll? Soccer lo' ll' lzi - jazz, folk tunes, opera, and Bernstein . . . college-bound in the fall. afsnnis 11, 12, Varsity Club 11, Tennis, soccer, and progressive X1 l lim lazz constitute Alfie's favor- 'fxvfsf' ite pastimes . . . chasing squir- V ' lssxiil' rels runs a close second . . . lx jsjsgil, losing at cards and almost losing Q , his driver's license are Alfie's I I i sp ial talents . . . he will al- -' way reme er avin iss Curr 5 - ter oilgi, is wg' .twill bou e 0-1 1- e in sci e. ,Imp X - 2'5'i?Ei'5r- Stephen D. Cohen. Q XI 22' S-.N EC L 1' Z- 566 Sunderland Road 5? ,fe i an Recreation Basketball 10 X ' Te-Hi News 11, 12. X Q Blonde, blue-eyed Steve po - A ' sesses boundless enthusiasm for I just plain having a good time I Q . . . who can forget the Pinky Poopers ? . . . enjoys playin the piano and listening to rec- 571 ords . . . musical tastes range w from Bach to Brubeck . . . X my G! 1 1 Steve's great sense of humor . a n d exceptional cartooning ' ability insure him success as a i commercial artist. N 26 N1 Og K j 'lk f 1' X A ' 1 6, 1. My 1 A M X H 47 5 'Ji f ' .x Mabel Ann Cole' 656 Linden Avenue Girls' League 123 Home Arts Club 12g Red Cross Club 123 T.A.B. Club 12 Nice Presidentl. Likeable Mabel is fond of the outdoor life-camping, swim- ming, and skating . . . her friendly smile and laugh will be useful assets in her chosen field of social work . . . eats raw vegetables for lunch fdOn't laugh, it's healthyll . . . hazel eyes . . . a sure bet for success. . f K C , ,wx Ox V -E, .sg Axe' 7 EVP' Mark Comora 494 Standish Road Chemistry Club 123 Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Soccer 10, 11, 123 Tennis 10, 11, 123 Varsity Club 123 Wrestling 11. Ginn . . . card playing occu- pies a great deal of Mark's time . . . the captain of the soccer bench also enjoys tennis, base- ball, and girls . . . wants to be successful in a business career after college . . . will remember the proms. , :Zu K 7 K f Q f f , Q2 , 'Y , . P, If , : ,.,,, ,cfew f Vfiiii- ' 3 Laurel Jane Cross 135 Johnson Avenue ' Home Arts Club 11, 12g Span- ish Club 11g Student Service 10, 11gTri-Hi-Y10, 11, 12. Art and sewing come naturally to Laurel . . . lovely blue eyes and a genuinely sweet disposi- tion characterize this quiet miss . . . memories at high school will include our football games . . . her love for children and eagerness to please will be valu- able assets to this future nurse. Eugene C. Conway, 406 Briarcliff Road G-ene f is a number one me- chanic . . . if he's not taking cars apart, he's putting them together . . . this rock 'n' roll fan likes wrestling and football . . . l'll bet that's me the office wants . . . talented at remem- bering and concentrating . . . after graduation, he'll enter the service . . , his ultimate career will be pharmacy. Marguerite Crede, 1181 Summit Avenue Red Cross Club 12. Petite Margo aspires to be a teacher of retarded children . . . likes talking, sewing,,and work- ing with children . . . imbued with a contagious smile and a good sense of humor . . . Holy Cowl . . . admires kindness and gentleness which she her- self possesses. ,,, ag of f - U cv Don Culberson 444 West Englewood Avenue Working on cars rates high with Don . . . enioys rock 'n' roll and girls . . . water sports, especially swimming and water- skiing, are favored . . . there are sure to be pleasant sounds heading our way when Don has a guitar in his hands . . . he will attend college in the fall to begin his studies in engineering. ,gif 1 Carolyn EFI Paula M. Cutler, ll32 West Laurelton Parkway Future Teachers of America ll, Frenclg Club ll, l2g Te-Hi News l , . Teaching is the path this at- tractive senior will follow . . . owner of a glossy, well-kept pony tail . . . Paula prefers swimming, water-skiing, and ice- skating to the more . . . show musii pleasure . . . ' dancing, traveling also rate high. s. if fwfr Q T' U T ' QW Q1 s Q W i.r QQ? - pany V W,q.ha, , Q ,Y Q2 2 52 'Yrs Gwendolyn P. Davis 1264 Overlook Avenue Gwen will never forget her reception at T.H.S. after a year's absence . . . friendly and cheer- ful, she lists horseback riding and swimming as favorite pas- times . . . values friendliness and loyalty in her friends . . . exact to the end . . . her radio on constantly, Gwen is a fan of popular music. 28 P 61eDankberg , 622 Cumbe d Avenue Blond hair, green eyes, and a white convertible aptly describe Paul . . . l'm hungry . . . well-developed muscles come from plenty of good home- cooked food . . . will remember Mr. Fleischer's physics class . . . this good-natured guy's mech- anical inclination will aid him in achieving his goal-to be an engineer. Gary Lyle Darling 383 Ogden Avenue Jazz Band ll, l2. Have saxophone-will play . . . T.H.S. Jazz Band will suffer a great loss when this red-headed musician goes off to study busi- ness administration next fall . . . extremely adept at sleeping in classes , . . WAKE UP, GARY!!! . . . enjoys marine activities such as swimming and boating . . . an honest person is sure to get along with Gary. vs- Qp' , , e Y ' 56 g Avenue Dennis A. Dallas 988 Sheffield Road Library Council llf With his goal, the study of phy- sics, Dennis will head for college after graduation . . . his love for science marks him a sure success . . . from Teaneck to wherever he may go, he takes with him the memory of Miss Hess . . . enjoys reading, foot- ball, and playing his guitar, - ii Ma UM? J 0,02 ' I Blonde, good- L - - s ro K 1 3' S Chemist lub 25 of ball l . Q joys all sport - '-4 . ' to archery ... . un .'l guy . . le Sco an avid admi r pposite sex, he al o with beat and athis . . . he's t - ' ell-built the Pontiac . . . fut e cal engineer after leg W tiff 24 Amsterdam Chemistry Club 123 Debating Club IO, Mathematics Club ll, l2. Science to a calypso beat entices this tall college-bound senior . . . Jack also enjoys baseball, bas- ketball, and driving illegally . . . Mr. Garcia's math class is one of his outstanding memories at T.H.S .... Jack applies his high mathematical aptitude to winning at cards . . . admires tolerance in others . . . goal in life: to make money. ' Q!! Richard D. Davis 275 Carlton Terrace New to T.H.S., Rich is an ardent bowler, fisherman, and swimmer . . . likes spending time with his friends . . . l'll do it later . . . this friendly boy is endowed with a benevolent nature . . . the fu- ture will find him pursuing a military career. David L. Dawson, Jr. 706 Rutland Avenue Football 10, 11, 123 Track 103 Wrestling 10, 11, 12. Tall C6' 1V2 1 lanky Dave is a football and wrestling enthusiast . . . skilled at all sports linclud- ing flirtingl . . . while loafing, he likes to listen to popular music . . . enjoys ice skating on the Hackensack Pond . . . in the future he hopes to be admitted to the bar. Dorisi Detgen . 657 Northumberland Road Doris is all set to enter the busi- ness world . . . sincerity and a good sense of humor are this senior's best assets . . . interest in art . . . sportswise, Doris favors baseball and swimming . . . favorite memories are the assemblies and short but funny lunch periods . , . hopes to be successful in all her endeavors. Elaine deGenaro 279 Elm Avenue Class Cabinet 10, 11, 12 fTrea- surerJ3 Girls' League 1OQ Junior Varsity Cheerleading 11 1Co- captainJ3 Little Brown Jug Board 10, 113 Student Council 10, 11, 123 Student Service 103 Varsity Cheerleading 12. Spirited Lainey's terrific per- sonality accounts for her many friends . . . she's that peppy cheerleader with the gun- metal smile . . . a future teacher, right now she likes driving and Dave. Martha Jean deMartino 682 Cedar Lane Chorus 113 Girls' League 113 Leaders Club 103 Red Cross Club 11, 123 Twirling Club 103 Tri- Hi-Y 10. Friendly Marti has a special talent for getting into trouble . . . Italian food, driving, and dating are this cute gal's favorite pastimes . . . Are you serious? . . . will remember working in the Nurse's office and all the fun she's had . . . plans to enter nursing school, .1 Lucia Anne- DeiConsole 41 Bilton Street Bowling Club 12. Talkative Luv is the possessor of a keen wit and a friendly personality . . . loves to dance, talk, and meet new people . . . a rock 'n' roll fan . . . big brown eyes and a bundle of energy . . , appreciates a sense of humor and loyalty in others . . . looks toward a secretarial career. Michael Denino 43 Beveridge Street Class Cabinet 11 tVice Presi- dentjg Football 10, 11, 12 ICO- captainig Varsity Club 11, 12, Wrestling 10, 11, 12 CCo-cap- tainj. Leadership and character per- sonify Mike . . . this good- looking athlete favors FOOT- BALL and wrestling . . . he'll always remember our unde- feated football team, and we'll always remember his pep as- sembly speeches . . . success is inevitable. Maurice R. DeCanio 1532 Teaneck Road Maurice's future plans will be either a job as a lithographer or the service . . . enjoys cars, dates, and fiction books . . . av pop music fan, he has a good singing voice . . . admires truthfulness and courage in others . . . will be remembered for his sense of humor and friendliness. Joanne DeVita 274 Churchill Road Class Cabinet 11, 123 Majorettes 11, 123 Playcrafters 123 Stu- dent Council 11Q Tri-1-li-Y 103 Tiuirling Club 10, 11 1Secretary1, 1 . Dark-haired Josie is wild about the color yellow . . . an attrac- tive and shapely majorette, she is talented at cooking as well as twirling . . . eating pizza and pepper are close to the heart of this much-nicknamed gal . . . Oh, swell! . . . college next September. 29 Bartholomew G. DiChiara, Jr. 195 Church Street Football 10, 1 1, 123 Student Council Wice Presidentl 11 Q Wrestling 10, 11, 123 Varsity Club fSecretaryJ 12. Bart is one of T.l-l.Sfs finest all around athletes, holding the Bronze award in wrestling and varsity letters in football, wrestling and track . . . a few minutes with Bart and you realize what a fine sense of humor he has . . , Don't be a meatballl . . . college and a happy, worthwhile life are his aims. John W. 634 Johnson Court German Club 10, Physics Club llg Soccer 10. . Diercks possesses the unusual talent for predicting rain . . . driving and working on his sta- tion wagon make him happy . . . a master at kibitzing . . . has fond memories of Jun- ior Prom and Picnic . . . as a meteorologist, fweather. manl, we hope he'll always be right. Caryl Dickerson 1726 Clinton Place Twirling Club 10. Friendly and talkative Caryl possesses special talents for drawing and dancing . . . sewing and listening to rock 'n' roll complete her list of pastimes . . . this 5' 2 senior finds that the short lunch periods will be unforgettable . . . business school ahead. Walter Dietzsch 87 Interval Road German Club 12. His 6' 2V2 and friendly manner make Butch stand out in any crowd . . . leisure hours include reading historical novels, sports, and listening to all types of music . . . never to be forgotten is Mr. Smith's history class . . . he plans to attend college next fall and after that -undecided. Francine Dickstein 840 Country Club Drive Class Cabinet 125 French Club 11, 123 Girls' League 113 Play- crafters 10, 123 Teaneck Speak- ers 12. - An amusing personality and quick wit mark Mlle. Fran, who was lucky enough to have had French sixty-nine minutes every day for three years in a row . . . a motor boating and golfing fan, she also likes popular music and dancing . . . can be found riding in a convertible . . . to be a teacher. Dorothy Helen Doll 447 Cedar Lane Friendly Dottsie , who is es- pecially active in the Civil Air patrol, enjoys roller skating and ice skating . . . she is an ardent reader and radio listener . . . among her memories are Miss Valois' English 11 classes . . . loves dancing and popular music . . . would like eventually to dance in musical comedy on Broadway. Gertrude Elizabeth Diel 77 Hamilton Road Biology Club 10, German Club 105 Girls' League 125 Home Arts Club 12. Green-eyed Gerri is looking forward to a successful secre- tarial career . . . delights in dancing and music, particularly R 'n' R . . . the Junior Prom has become a permanent part ot her little grey memory cells . . . talented in the culinary field . . . Sure we do! . . . a very helpful girl. ,Y 1 2 r wi, ' ,,'A o f ,lyy V f .',, 'md . , fwfr., Qi Y .ji ,V , ff , ,,f,LQ,f ',,.' fl , ' 7, ff: I Q ,-f 3 ,y f f I Q f ' f 4 ' f 5 J W V 147 gn!! iff 1 fff. ff! ig., 1 4' 44... f , W Q. f, M y , ff , ,, f f , ' Aff , 9 ff, L , 1 f ff! f X lm I Q I 4 ya f . .lllr frrr Bazu Dongses 1211 River Road A smiling face, a congenial per- sonality, an. politeness help to make known this courageous newcomer to Teaneck High . . . Chinese music is Bazu's pref- erence . . . he especially en- joys sports in general . . . will never forget his acceptance by the Board of Education to continue his high school educa- tion . . . hopes to go to college to study accounting. fu Allan Dorfman , 970 Lincoln Place Easy-going Al has a knack for getting along well with others . . . his bright red hair is a trademark . . . basketball and water-skiing serve as favorite sports with driving, sleeping and card-playing filling up his spare- time . . . shall never forget making an honor roll in ninth grade . . . undecided as to the immediate future, he plans on either college or the service . . . eventually hopes to become a salesman. Loretta Ruth Dubert 1321 Traflagar Street Playcrafters 123 Teaneck Speak- ers 12g Twirling Club 10. Oh, crumb bunsli' . . . a girl with a talent for acting., Lori especially enjoys movies and shows . . . she also gets a kick out of horseback riding .I her taste in music takes in Dixieland and popular discs . . . her after- college ambition: a career on the stage. Judith Dorfman 591 Beverly Road .Art Service Squad 12. Keep quiet or I stick chopstick in forehead! . . . little green- eyed Judi . with her charming oriental look, enjoys dancing, show tunes, and dating . . . ad- mires honesty in others . . . loves to play tennis . . . gifted in the field of art, she would like to be noted for her football and soccer posters . . . aspires to be acommercial artist. T 1 K . U SCPHE .kr ' 5 n '- . I, a e l saresh for etter. our og: cafeteri . . . college -Q engineer ' g lie ahead. iiiiiii if nn G.'i,Udji M fi ni .?i'T.1 .i 'm wipes Avenue Class Cabi- Club 1 and happiness Q Patricia Dunne 1100 Bromley Avenue Girls' League 105 Library Coun- cil 10, 113 Spanish Club 105 Student Service 10, 11, 125 Tri- Hi-Y 10. Dark hair, dark eyes, and a friendly smile spell out this future teacher . . . neat as a pin and handy with a needle . , . another gal with the tra- ditional gift of gab, fin a quiet wayj . . . Mr. Garcia's trig classes will long be remembered. Susan J. Draney , .210 Cedar Lane Class Cabinet 10, 11, 123 Girls' League 11, 12g Hi-Way 125 Stu- dent Council 10, 11, 12 CSecre- taryjg Student Service 10, 11, 125 Tri-Hi-Y 10. Pert and petite sum up this popular senior . . . a pleasing personality makes Susie easy to get along with . . . this sei- orita will always remember her Junior Prom candidacy and Hacky games . . . college will precede the teaching profession. Maureen Early 301 Beech Street Here's another cute senior with a passion for talking on the phone . . . What's new, sweety? . . . as for dancing to R 'n' R strains, no one can hold a candle to Maureen . . . loves the shore and drag racing, and admits a yen to travel . . . a secretarial career is included in her future. Edward B. Ellingsen 146 Robinson Street Soccer 10. Tell Ed what time to be some- where and he'll be there promptly . . . practicing what he preaches, Ed respects good man- ners in others . . . tinkering with cars, model or life size, makes him happy . . . talents consist of' playing the accordion and swimming . . . unsure as to what to do after college, he will choose between law and a car- eer in farm consulting. Susan Ruth Epstein 135 Oakdene Avenue Art Service Squad 103 Chemistry Club 12 iSecretaryJ3 Class Cab- inet 10, 11, 123 Student Coun- cil 10, 11, 121 Student Service 10, 11, 123 Te-Hi News 10 CEditoriaI Assistantl, 11 iAssist- ant Editorl, 12 fNews Editori. Busy Sue can usually be found immersed in newspaper work . . . Yikes! . . .always running someplace . . . many religious activities . . . art and writing talent . . . college. Florence B. Ernst 406 Queen Anne Road Girls' League 1'1, 123 Leaders Club 103 Student Service 125 Twirling Club 10, 11. Don't be fooled by a pretty face and soft blonde hair- Fics is definitely NOT a dumb blonde . . . reading and riding in a red convertible occupy much of her spare time . . . competence and conscientiousness will make her a wonderful secretary. Harold C. Eten 719 Ramapo Road Baseball 10, 11, 121 Football 11, 12. They call him lchabod . . . tall, good-looking and excellent in football and baseball . . . once even tackled Al Wiener by mistake during a scrimmage . . . a true lover of sports . . . Aw, Shuck-s! . . . will pucker up for either ice-hockey-or girls . . . college -1- Harold : one good chemist, 32 X Q i' nl . Y l f , .s K. 235' s .-xiii? 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' in , ' a ' . . . hpdrg' good time ,LW enicgys a spgtggsp -gial - M' ke 2 . e il I ak hi cessf l thema ' nf I Z J, f Robert Ernst 1338 Teaneck Road To major in business adminis- tration is- Bob's desire . . . an outdoorsman by nature, he spends much of his sparetime hunting and fishing . . . inter- ested in his '56 Chevy and- oh yes, girls . . . as a bowler he is quite outstanding . . . being with it he digs rock and roll . . . known by his friends as honest and personable . . . Bob won't forget the Teaneck- Fairlawn game. 2 Sal own in t oo s .: rie guy is is's de 'r .: hunti an ingi of hisf time . J i f Prom w' a ways sta d ' t ' ' mind . . . sp rts .' '- clude ootbaly nd socce . a speedboat ri g enth .. taestowt ike d to college the . M eer in l I rr L. N - r. et To b ' a f d 1 f 0 ' ' roll-ew else9l i- 4 - Q r l . A T if IS o in 1 as t he k textiles. 4, 4 1 3 i yt Lt lf i ll 1 if hav ' l Q Q, 1 ,J Ll! f 1 1 X 1 I 2 1. . .- v fl, 1 rl ' J 1 . g ,. f Lv 3 , ll .1 ff ,,,, , Kathryn Faries 1105 Trafalgar Street A terrific personality and straw- berry blonde hair distinguish this cute senior . . . a newcomer to T.H.S., she has made many friends . . . Kay is an active participant in church activities . . . loves water sports, sewing and reading and being with others . . . immediate plans for the future contain a secretarial school. Karen Feinberg 29 Jasper Avenue Class Cabinet 123 Girls' League 11, 123 Student Service 12. lf you hear a hum in the tele- phone wires follow it and Karen will probably be sitting on the delivery end . . . blue eyes and brown hair mark this pretty sen- ior . . . For Pete's sake! . . . enjoys tennis and bowling . . . expert at cheering people up . . . will make a fine secretary. Elizabeth Jane Fevola 110 Sherwood Avenue Bowling Club 12. If you see a sparkling smile shining from a pretty face you'll recognize Betty . . . I dream of Betty with the light brown hair . . . admires sincerity .and honesty in others . . . enjoys dancing, and Rock 'n' Roll . . . marriage follows a position as an lBM operator. l Teach- ers Club and in he pro Murray Farkas 57 Johnson Avenue Bowling Club 12. Mike considers the school spirit exhibited by the students at T. l-1.5. his outstanding memory . . . his goal is to be successful in dentistry, which he will study in college . . . enjoys rock and roll, driving, and read- ing . . , friendliness is the quality he admires in others. Anne Felgentreu 1293 Beaumont Avenue Y Tall and attractive, this honey blonde, hazel-eyed senior is known for her sense of humor . . . has fond memories of Mr. Pasquini's algebra class . . . special talent for getting into embarrassing situations . . . loves to kid around . . . bowling and Ioafing are special enjoyments . . . Quit picking on me! . . . preparing tor a job in the business world. Fredrick Charles Fevola 110 Sherwood Avenue Fred, naturally athletic, selects boxing as his favorite sport, but considers the great football team Ca la '58-'59J his outstand- ing memory of Teaneck High . . . especially talented in sketching . . . possesses the quality of being decisive in vari- ous situations . . . he prefers the more subdued strains 'of rock 'n' roll . . . That'5 the way it goes . . . plans to make a career of the Navy. Jerome C. Finneran 134 Oakdene Avenue Football 10, 11, 125 Track 10, 11, 123 Wrestling 103 Varsity Club 11, 12. Jerry's curly blonde hair and blue eyes contribute to his good looks . . . the many varsity letters that he has received prove his athletic ability . . . That's the breaks . . . never to be forgotten is his French accent . . . bound to make good in the college he attends. V - j .ily ff I yt- -4 Q W ' f O 2 I , S A fue-,iz cuff ,.'. vi ',.. , 4 -i . ' :,, f ' ' f f 2, ff . , ,il , UZ.-h:.3C - , Vk,. ,VV..k . l iiiyxg in , ..,g l '33l'lii'ik5' sig iff. ', li i f i . I I . .1 V I gk W X ,A i t 4 ' sgiir: VVVV , 1, x. X , . 5 James L. Foley 799 Howard Street Chemistry Club 123 Math Club 12. A newcomer to Teaneck this Elaine L. Fiorenhno 389 Woodbine Street Band 10, 11, 123 Hi-Way 123 Physics Club 11 3 Student Service 10, 11, Te-Hi News 123 Tri- Hi-Y1O,11,12. Baby-blue eyes and bouncing brown curls describe Elaine . . . always honest, sincere, and friendly . . . special talents are sewing and playing the clarinet . . . will always remember those Hackensack games . . . Hon- estly! . . . looking forward to a teaching career. , .- Q-jWf'i7f1 1 year, Jim and our fair school ave have gotten along well together . . . favorite pastimes include a certain girl and working ars . . . musical preference? ill- billy and Dixieland . . . ' sense of humor d esty make him a ver ikea I guy . . . plans to tt col e and pursue a care en ' eering X . ,Gre 'N A Cu erla 'Cl venk Ch istry lub 124 e an Club 1 21 1, 1 I ap- linl 1 1 U Greg as ncer fellow with .4-sv 9 We 'wig Qfmbi grey-eyed a subtle bra d of uvnor . . folk tunes and iazz are his musical preferences . . . enjoys soccer, polo, and horseback rid- ing . . . as for the future, he has no definite plans except for attending college next fall. 4- -65- Marle R Francois 836 Belle Avenue Class Cabinet 11 Mayorettes 12 gtudent Council 12 Twirling u 11 ' He-he-hello! an ' sais 'Ree, kidding around as al- ways . . . vivacious and friendly she livens the T.H.S. twirling squad with her wonderful sense of humor . . . fancies singing and dancing . . . her many friends made here will stay in her thoughts for many years . . . after a secretarial career comes marriage Virginia Marie Flaherty 986 Belle Avenue Girls' League 12. Pep assemblies and Hacky games rate high with this petite, straw- berry blonde . . . Ginny, con- sidered as a good cook by friends, is a talking, music, and bowling enthusiast . . . Great! . . . this easy-going, friendly gal plans tin this orderj secre- tarial work, marriage, and a family. fi, Leslie Judith Frank 128 Vandelinda Avenue Future Teachers of America 12 s League 10 11 12 S ish Club ll 12 Student Court:- Pert Leslie adores pizza . , . this enthusiastic 5' 2 gal will always remember Mr. Smith an Mr, Madsen's classes . . . - istic and cute, she also loves laugh , . . enjoys skiing, fwater and . . . plans on a teaching Y Chemistry Club 12 Physics Clu 11 Sincere Geoff tpronounced Jetfl enioys loafing and swim ming during the summer if you have integrity you are sure to get along well with him gets along well with most people to study engineering next fall is his wish Baseball 11 12 Basketball 10 11 12 Fo Varsity Club 11 12 Our tall blond center on the football team easily attracts many a female s admiring glance la talented twirler politician his favorites rarey at a loss for words Thats ri diculousl will certainly be an teacher after college ,-, Jw. il .. ,A.,, ,I 74 V7 7 ' -f. 1 X , i ,- 'fr f ii, f j , - 1 :-:- gf?'gj'.'fgf':-ww '.y:1rp2 f . 1 ies -ffifff 5 f .L -:Slit if h e o 72 ig Q ,L aff? 51 ,L-5.3, -s 314:35 I f 3,155 -1-5: -Q' ff, 'qi-,f 3'-5 ,fi we-'N' 221.4 '- gf' 1 Lillian Mar'e Fr d Alan Fraser 58 Bennett Road Baseball 10, 11, 123 Cross- Country 12, Varsity Club 12. Tall congenial Al is rated as a talented photographer . . . as an active Explorer, he has received the Eagle award . . . memories are highlighted by our '56 Hackensack win . , . an avid sports fan, he follows baseball and hockey closely . . . Take it slow! . . . civil engineering will follow college days. V , J jflf 1 1 Q. X41 if , Jean L. Freedman 842 Belle Avenue Art Service Squad 10, 11 KTrea- surerj, 12, Music Appreciation 11g Te-Hi-News 10, 11, 12 CEditorial Assistantj. A political or journalistic future looms ahead for this quiet, hard- working girl . . . enjoys reading, classical and show music, and drawing . . . tennis and ping- pong enthusiast . . . active in school and outside newspaper work . . . admires honesty and truthfulness . . . college next. I fi? i K' -1 ' 11 X Qji.,D01f, ., Mil 12' 1 v..f fjf, ,K Xi, H1 jjgfjjwi E0,, 94 Blau reet Choir 11,123 C s Ca 'net12,4, Girls' League 23' ' ay 123 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 1l', 3 'wirling Club 10, 11 .,,,i fi l A quick s il, cute' .sense o humor, and! a frie y person- ality are dnly th e of l.fH'5s assets . .f. enyd s taflkingj! and shopping for pothes 1.1 con- fesses a weakness r the United States Air orce .ljthis blue- eyed, future n,rs!e admires a good sense of hfimor and hon- esty in others. Arthur Friedman 535 Kipp Street Electronics Club fSecretary1 10, 11, 123 Hi-Way 125 Physics Club 11. Having a faculty for electronics, Art likes to repair radios . . . reading is another hobby . . . music along the popular vein, football, and baseball are also favorites . . . friendly and per- sistent by nature , . . will event- ually take the Hippocratic Oath and become a successful doctor, Victor C. Friedman Beatrice Johanna Friesner , .s ' Peter 'reund li - i ' Q I 50 Forest Drive V Girls don't stand a ghost of a chance competing with Pete's car . . . his auto answers to the name Casper . . . this friendly guy is expert at telling a good joke . . . admires the same quality in others . . . water- skiing is one of his favorite sports . . . to study engineering in college next fall is his desire. l 1. Eric Friedman 1477 Jefferson Street To fulfill his goal of becoming a dentist Eric will be college- bound in September . . . sports, especially football and wrestling, interest him greatly . . . rock 'n' roll tops his list of musical favorites, 925 Garrison Avenue Bgwling 10, 11, 12, Choir 11, 1 . Do you want to go bowling? . . . if so, this expert bowler will be glad to accompany you . . . definitely sports-minded, Vic has an ardent interest in basketball . . . as one of Mr. Hayford's boys, he enjoys sing- ing . . . considers the woments faculty game of '56 an out: standing memory . . . will major in history in college. 1125 West Laurelton Parkway Biolog Club 103 Class Cabinet 11, 12, German Club 10, 115 Hi-Way 11, 125 Leaders Club 103 Library Council 10, Play- crafters 10, 11, 12, Student Service 10, 11, 12: Te-Hi News 10,, 1 . Teaching Sunday School, read- ing, and knitting are among this candid senior's favorite pastimes . . . Do you remember? . , . active in Mental Health Cam- paign . . . enjoys classical music and tennis . . . medicine and college ahead. fri, if iliifjy' Catherine Millicent Frola 163 Hamilton Road Class Cabinet 11, l2j Girls' League 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 11 3 Twirling Club 10, 11. Millie puts dancing, driving and shopping at the top of her diversion list . . . SweII! . . . easy to please, this good-natured gal likes music of any kind , . . admires honesty in her compan- ions . . . plans a secretarial career. .- in Eleanor M. Frost 11 Lerome Place Friendly, happy-go-lucky Elea- nor, always manages to have a good time . . . especially enjoys driving, skating, and rock 'n' roll . . . this senior will be re- membered for her long pony ai . her skill in stenography , . t I . . 99 1 ,DNC will be an asset in her secretarial career. L N c 1 Agnes Gardell 305 Frances Street Choir 10, 12, Chorus 115 Girls' League 123 Leaders Club 12. This Scandinavian blonde was al- so blessed with pretty blue eyes . . . enjoys swimming, skating, and can usually be seen driving her blue Mercury . . . likeable Agnes has all the attributes nec- essary for the nursing career which lies ahead. S Ayxbieonard P. Garille 772 Howard Street Baseball 10, 11, 12 CCaptainjg Basketball 10, 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Varsity Club 11, 12 iPresidentj. Lenny, a wonderful guy to know, was Teaneck's valuable ace quarterback . . . his express- ion, l don't care, does not do this hard-working fellow justice . . . highlights of his life are the Memorial and Hackensack games, and the leadership of the '59 baseball team . . . en- joys trips to Hasbrouck Heights . . . will be an excellent physical education teacher. Greg Garabed 153 Tryon Avenue I gotta work on my car . . Greg's favorite expression re- flects his favorite pastime- . 1 auto mechanics . . . rock n roll rates high too . . . enjoys lifting weights and raising spirits, with his friendl erson V D ' ality . . . the Air Force and the wild blue yonder lie ahead and above. Leroy Frueh 59 Monterey Avenue I Intramural Basketball 10, 11, Football 10, 11, 123 Wrestling 11. Teaneck's walking fruit mar- ket will always be remembered as a lover of all cuisine . . . friendiy, easy-going Lee ad- mires a person with good sports- manship . . . he is proud of his impartiality . . . a well built fellow, he enjoys the rougher sports feng. football and ice- hockeyj and weight lifting . . . it's no small wonder that Leroy will enter the restaurant busi- ness after college. William Garrett 430 Winthrop Road Hi-Y 10, 11, 12 fPresidentjg Soccer 11, 123 Track 111 Var- sity Club 12. l'll buy that! . . . Bill, a class leader, is bound to be a success as an engineer . . . this good- looking guy has a knack for not knowing what's going on . . . his friends know him as an hon- est and loyal person . . . will be remembered as a number- one Hi-Y leader. W 36 6' My 'gg-3312, psf?-ae W4 M QQM .fifflfs M ,Mt ,si 2 Robert Garrison lll7 Trafalgar Street 6' l Bob has a passion for working on cars . . . a true jazz and rock 'n' roll fan . . . his unpredictibility makes Bob great fun to be with . . . Farmer . . . favorite sports are baseball and football . . . Bob is known for his ingenuity . . . looks for- ward to college. K7 Raymond Geary 576 Grant Terrace Bowling Club 10, ll. Club ll. ' Gary Gelb llO Ayers Court Chemistry Club 12, Physics Already a master hand at the easel, Ray aspires to become a commercial artist . . . enjoys all music, idepending upon his moodl . . . traveling, reading, bowling, and skating are spare time activities . . . will not shy away from a date either . . . a generous fellow. Gary's entire senior year at T.H.S. will always stand out in his memory . . . an avid phila- telist . . . reads a lot in prep- aration for being a chemist, a profession for which he is well- equipped, indeed! . . . admires honesty. 37 Susan Elizabeth Gartley 3l7 Ogden Avenue Choir 10, ll, l2g Class Cabinet ll 5 Student Service ll, l2g Tri- Hi-Y l0, ll, 12. Pert Susie is a giggler . . . possesses special talents for eat- ing, iespecially pizzaj, spending money, and chatting on the tele- phone . . . Farewell! . . , enjoys driving too close to the curb . . . singing and all kinds of music rate high with this senior . . . future plans include college. 120 Voorhees Street Orchestra l2. V Syracuse's loss, our gain . . .B Carol's pleasing personality has won her many friends in Tea- neck . . . loves camping, musi , ishe plays the violinl, and sp ts -especially skiing . . . con siders homework one of h r outstanding memories at T.H.S. . , . Geez, Louise . . . college lies ahead. Whitelaw Place things in his stride, is endowed with that and admirable virtue angler Andy outdoor life . . . fishing are two of his favorite hobbies . . . these interests will carry over to his later life since he plans to pur- sue a career in forest engine- ering. J ,JJ wit' c2f f?,f9'lf 2' iAssociate , 125 Phy- will never food and and Elaine Gershon 1363 Mercedes Street Cheerleading 10, 11, 12 iCap- tainlg Class Cabinet 123 Physics Club 11 3 Student Council 10, 11, 123 Student Service 10, 11, Te-Hi News 10. Rah-rah-rah, never say die! . . . that's popular Elaine, our peppy cheerleading captain . . . also grabs honors as a top stu- dent . . . loves pizza, semi- classical music, and Jeff . . . n mn 1 ,,.,-' I ' g q career will congenial for vii. 45 1' liz i Sb N 'I 1 college-bound. II' 2' sq I J ffl! X I ffl, LK, ff LJ l1y72772- ' 5 L 37 f - illl ll' 11 ll J-ff' 11 ?- 3 :ras Q,,4.,, Q.. I i tm- Milli? I gk , N, ITV .-'WAX lit A . 1 1 Y 1 ji S13 Alkwf. Wu 1, ' -, l 'iff l 1- , 0 H Q1 'All X I ' I ' 1 ml: Qi, W! lllvm A' 'Mir' 1' ll ' i f I f i f ff fi X Y. , llf Q- ,i :ll I gl. Xml-0 i .N x , Killa x '. ' l Rjchiiid Glassberg Cedar Leda . 7 . V, .J R k ' 'lalnew xjface ,around sdlllloomlaims lawfas Hislchosem' profesQon . lj intefeste xii athletics, hexpgrtigglarly e V ys baseball, basketball, bowling, and football . z'. rock -'ik roll is his Qwxbsicqg preference . X looks or h nesty and self-1 reliance iniothers. T' 'N 1 . 1 'Q' Allan Roy Goldberg 719 Downing Street Chemistry Club 12 iSecretary13 Cross Country 113 Hi-Way 123 Library Council 10, ll, 123 Biology Club 10 iTreasurer1g Math Club 11, 12 Physics Club 11 CSecretary1g Student Council 10, 11, 12, Student Service 11, 12. Allan R. is known for being a real sweet guy and a good dresser . . . Aw, come on! . . . has memories of Mr. G. and Miss C .... ,a certainty for success in the biological sciences. Marjorie Gibble 726 Chestnut Avenue Leaders Club 10: Tri-Hi-Y 10. Marge, a beautiful brunette, en- joys painting, knitting, Columbia fraternity parties, and the Vil- lage . . . A friend in need is a friend indeed, Marge can always be counted on . . . remember THAT pigtail? . . . agile . . . aversion to dancing . . . looks forward to a career in nursing. Frank Gill 493 Warwick Avenue ligology Club 103 Student Service Camping and bird-watching take up much of Fr k's sp tim . . . this seni reall u ho about' . . . always er ackens football s . . be a biologist. 'ffl Mfr Q,lH'q,11vrg,Onr,,,Qlil June Marie Giesler 300 James Street Bowling Club 12. A friendly smile and sunny dis- position are Junie's best assets . . . another rock 'n' roll addict . . . bowling, driving, swimming, and listening to rec- ords rate high with this jolly senior . . . will never forget the Thanksgiving games . . . after graduation, she will enter the business world. Ester CP an id, 0 ieiiflrsvlwi . ol 1 d o hioha rxees him s ess gl I QM M131 ill ' 1 of ziiffgfw Clifford lan Goldman 301 Churchill Road Chemistry Club 123 French Club 10, 11, 123 Senior Strings 103 Student Service 12. Cliff likes nothing better than playing cards, rock 'n' roll, and just plain loafing . . . modesty is a quality he looks for in others . . . You better believe it! . . . views of the future reveal a career in engineering for this witty guy. Richard Porter Goldwasser 38 West Lawn Drive 3 Debating Club 10, 11 KVice Presidenti, 12 fPresidentJ3 For- ensic League 11, 123 Math Club 10, 113Piaycrafters 11, 121 Student Council 11, 123 Teaneck Speakers 11, 12. Richie s an ardent debator tending stgdent n ca next ar . . ll way reme e is perfor an U . tions . . . in e wasser. 99' Q.. Moli- f Sharon Edith Goldman 1325 Hudson Road Chemistry Club 123 French Club gif! Playcrafters 103 Volley- a . Sharon has a weakness for Frank Sinatra records . . . this raven- haired girl can keep you on the phone for literally hours! . . . Mr. Duperretis English classes will long be remembered . . . after college, she'll enter either the teaching or medical research fields . . . her ultimate goal: to be married and have a family. J Linda Jane Goodier 457 Rutland Avenue Basketball 10, ll: Choir 10, 11, l2Q Class Cabinet 10, 11, 123 Hi-Way 123 Leaders Club 103 Majorettes 11, 123 Student Service 10, 11, 123 Twirling Club 10, 11, 123 Volleyball 10, 11. lf anybody likes a good laugh it's Linda . . . What a stitch! . . . this twirIer's crazy about a '49 green Ford . . . among her reminiscences are the shore and the choir with Uncle Larry . . . secretarial career ahead. Susan Goldberg 720 Downing Street laology Ciub 103 Math Club 11, Tall, quiet, and intelligent de- scribe this outstanding student . , . patience and sincerity make her a wonderful friend . . . especially excels in math, science, and English . . . Sue reads extensively . . . will al- ways remember her wonderful teachers . . . college ahead. Marv Goldklang 100 Edgemont Place Baseball 10, 11, 123 Physics Club 123 Playcrafters 11, 123 Russian Club 12. Tall, dark, and good-looking3 possibly the John Barrymore of the teen-age set . . . Marv loves to sing . . . also enjoys acting and participating in sports . . .,possesses a. great sense of humor . . . ambition is to have either a military or merchandising career. if-f ,xg-, Maiorie Ann Goodstein 995 Richard Court Girls' League l2Q Library Coun- cil 10, 113 Russian Club 123 Student Service 10, 11, 121 Te- l-ii News 10, 11, 12. The kind of girl you like the minute you meet her . . . Margie's sweet smile and win- ning personality make her everyone's favorite . . . crazy about cross-country . . . a career as a medical librarian and mar- riage will follow higher edu- cation. Roger excellent high Linda Gorham 452 Claremont Avenue Girls' League ii, l23 Spanish Club l0g Tri-Hi-Y iO. Linda is a chatterbox with a wonderful sense of humor . . . she has a sincere interest in others . . . always busy with skating, dancing, or reading . . . Pool . . . this azure-eyed blonde will become a secretary for some lucky doctor. Carole Catherine Graham l04 Munn Avenue Bowling Club l2. Possessing talent in typing and shorthand skills, Carole has won several awards in both . . . will remember class picnics . . . That's the way the cookie crumblesl . . . enjoys bowling and swimming . . . a secretarial career awaits her after gradua- ation. Carole Ann Gordon 467 Beverly Road Hi-Way l2g Student Service lO, ll, 125 Te-Hi News i0 ll i2 Twirling Club ll, l2. Be good and have fun! . . . personable Carole is well-known for her persuasive charm . . . en- joys swimming, tennis and show tunes . . . spends spare time writing letters, talking on the phone, and banging the gavel at B.B.G. meetings . . . a medi- cal secretary career and mar- riage are in her future. Irwin Allan Gordon 93 Golf Court Rifle Club llg Track ll. Irwin will always be remembered for his honesty and eagerness to succeed . . . dexterity is the trade mark ot this mechanically- minded individual . . . derives great pleasure in taking apart and putting together mechani- cal devices, fhe's usually suc- cesstulj . . . a football, baseball, and rock 'n' roll fan . . . Cool Man! . . . his future lies in mechanical engineering. Sallie S. Gorham 703 Penn Avenue Girls' League l2g Leaders Club i0, ll. It you hear pop music coming from some piano, it's not Roger Williams, its our Sallie . . . will always remember the Thanksgiving football games . . . loves eating and a good joke . . . a future dental hygienist. My 499 Barbara Anne Gratale i73 Fort Lee Road Home Arts Club l2. Neat BtG. has a special talent for making friends . . . it she's not cooking, she's reading or ice skating . . . her pleasant personality will definitely aid her in the secretarial field. David Gray r L 680 ogden Avenue it 'V Audio-visual Crew lO, Chemistry Club l2g Choir lOg Physics Club l l g Soccer ll. , ,i if Dave, an intelligent individual, is addicted to sports, math, and girls. . a bus beekeeber . .is respects strengiah of character ' in others . . . as a music lover, he prefers semi-classical pieces . . . he's a very friendly guy, one who's sure to achieve his desire to become a mechanical engineer. ca school J l i l l i i l i I i Marilyn Beth Greene 79 Van Arsdale Place Class Cabinet 11, 123 French Club 123 Girls' League 10, 11, 12 tSecretary13 Hi-Way 123 Stu- dent Council 123 Student Ser- vice 10, ll, 123 Tri-Hi-Y 10. Little Marilyn possesses a sweet smile . . . reliability and consideration are her outstand- ing traits . . . always willing to help others . . . a sketcher, dancer, and New York people- watcher . . . will enter the re- tail and merchandising field. Phyllis Griffin 212 Edgemont Place Girls' League 11, 12. Cute and charming Phyll . . . who can forget those big blue eyes and curly brown hair? . . . a wonderful seamstress, she also loves to eat-but it doesn't show! . . . enjoys reading, fes- pecially for French classj, and all types of music . . . has a talent for socializing, and, of course, talking . . . a secretarial position awaits her after junior college. Barbara Susan Greenfield 732 Downing Street Chemistry Club 12 CSecretaryj3 Class Cabinet 11, 123 French Club 10, 11, 12: Hi-Way 12 iCirculation managerig Junior Classical League 103 Student Service 10, 11, 121 Te-Hi News 10, 11, 12. When Bobbi G. walks in, you can feel the whole room glow with her warmth . . . her eyes twinkle when she laughs .3 . . likes reading, music, painting . . . loves animals . . . atter college, teaching biology, Aol? Robert James Grossblatt 210 Cedar Lane Hi-Y 11, l2, Sound Crew 10, llj Spanish Club 11, 123 Stu- dent Service 1O, 11, 123 Te-Hi News 11, 12. Bob is both easy-going and personable . . . derives enjoy- ment from playing the clarinet and sax the does both wellj . . . a great partner on the dance floor . . . adept at auto mech- anics, he prefers a certain sports car . . . in the future he will pursue a career in engin- eering. 42.04 1 755 CCP W K, 454-efe'fl 1 gag! 222 C11 gugfawag 22,1 -4-Q' avzfazaaa ,MQ Vance 6 523 Zia ,,. - f I Q70 K fn, - fC!i3f2,:24 ,.-deff' fZ4'Zy7lZi-if fQ 'f5AZf-'gf ' -A511 ,QQQ tfzzlzzgf 1 ' , ' rsftilifelr 4 f 'rf'ircML ff ' ,.,- Susan :Greens an K Afffj 'fxliplo ,Fi ?,c, A gf 5724Vgr6ick q1'VdZ! !v ' 'CJC Ax ' is Q- all 10 12 Football i!,'m ' 'I ,,,'aseb , 11, 3 6ClgsQEi-ll4kCl2L Girls' Leaqgpfp-5 32130, ii, i-ia-Y 12, Physics Club 10, 11, 123 Leaders Club 3 7123, Wrestling iManager1 11, Playcrafters 10, 11, 123 Stude i,lZ1L ,Varsity Club ll, 12. Council 10, 123 Student Servi ll, 123 Te-I-li News 10, Energetic Sue can usually be found on the tennis courts . . . Dear Gussyl . . . possesses lovely big hazel eyes . . . Susi loves to work with children . . . plans to be an elementary school teacher. Frederick Richard Gruber 212 Hillside Avenue Food and Fred go together quite well . . . a true chef and gour- met, he's also skilled at tinker- ing with autos . . . a rock 'n' roll tan . . . Mr. Garcia's math classes will never be torgotten . . . college is ahead, and per- haps an engineering career tor this easy-going senior. Marty is known for his warm personality and individualism . . . basketball is his favorite sport, and dancing his special talent . . . gets his kicks from cars . . . as far as music goes, he enjoys anything from Strauss to Sh-Boom . . . undecided as to what to do atter college. C. Lawrence Gruder 1839 Ivy Court Chemistry Club 123 Football 10, ll, 12 iManagerJ3 Math Club 113 Student Service 11, 12 Nice Presidentjg Track 10, 113 Varsity Club 11, 12. Energetic Larry scores highly, both athletically and scholasti- cally . . . enjoys tootball and water-skiing . . . behooved to remember Mr. Garcia's classes . . . good taste in clothes, a warm personality, and versatility characterize this handsome sen- ior . . . college-bound next September. Peter W. Guidera 611 Cumberland Avenue Whoosh - there goes Pete, dragging in his hot rod per usual . . . happiness is his major goal in life . . . favors football and wrestling . . . in the future, he hopes to become a construction, building, plaster- ing, and lathing contractor. ,. VV , , ,,,V, ,1 ,: ,' ' ,.Jg,:. 10 W 'H V ,jffwf'sq. X , ' :g.-.:-.,, 1 ,, I 1 r '-- E' . '- fp f,-,gf..'.I' , ' ,. vp.-, v ,l kiwi- '. V ,Qu ,,1 , ,-.,...,.,,, ,,f,f:-rf ggi-A w.---.,.., ,157 , 5-QQ, rr news zip' 5' ,, r 1 F I ..Qsii.'.T-iZi'ff211r Camille Louise Hannan 639 Teaneck Road Class Cabinet 10, 123 Nice Presidentig Future Teachers of America 12g Junior Classical League 11, 123 Maiorettes 11, 123 fCaptainlg Playcrafters 103 Tri-Hi-Y 125 Twirling Club 10, 11, 12. Cam, thoroughly sweet, was our perfect Junior Prom Queen . . . painting, twirling, dancing, and DATING are favorite pas- times . . . no one will forget her sincere smile . . . college and a teaching career are next. Laurence G. Gulick 319 Beech Street Glick will always remember being suspended on Friday the thirteenth . . . enjoys eating, sleeping, tinkering with cars, and driving Cadillacs . , . he admires truthfulnees in others . . . this iolly and good-natured guy plans on the Navy after graduation . . . his goal is to enjoy life. 90 Blauvelt Girls' League 121 Student. Coun- cil 10, 113-Student Service 10, 11, 12, Tril-liY 10, 11, 12, Twirling Club 10, 11. Here's a blue-eyed blonde with a fun-loving flair and a great sense of humor . . . a horse- lover, she enjoys riding Cand swimmingj . . . loves to drive and spend money . . . Anne hopes to have as much fun in college as in Mr, Garcia's math classes land of course, learn something tool. Margaret A. Haberdash 59 Jasper Avenue Bowling Club 123 Chorus 125 Home Arts Club 11, 12. Marge has a special talent for sewing fher beautifully made clothes back up this fact! . . . loves dancing and listening to records . . . For heaven sakes! . . . her personality and sin- cerity will surely help her in the teaching profession which will follow college. as Robert D. Hartman 5 Marjorie Court College and a career in engi- neering are included in Bob's future plans . . . here's another charter member of the Mr. Garcia's fan club . . . a R 'n' R fan, he likes nothing better than to dance Cand swimi . . . a nice smile . . . his subtle sense of humor can't be beaten. Gloria Hairanian 1335 Mercedes Street This attractive senior's crowning glory is her dark-brown hair . . . loves to drive that white Mercury convertible . . . Mr. Cervino's history class will al- ways hold memories for Gloria . . . an artistic girl . , . marriage is in her immediate future. Walter William Hartmann 92 Hillside Avenue 'YJ Friendly, generous 'T alt has variety of interests t yeep h ing 5 ' busy . . . sports, ' , dancing are predgm nt .J-ih. 3x f r N 3 i 1 an honor le pers ims f, Ie admires ers wh Ie to treat ve ne s aln q l . . . aspire ent the eld agricu e. T5 ' X, .ll it 1 9? Q03 , Nr ., X . Carol J. Hasslinger Audrey Jean Harvie 40 Oak Street Girls' League 123 Student Service 10, 123 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Twirling Club 11. A friendly, carefree gal, Aud is addicted to red convertibles and food . . . active in church organizations . . . Aud is tal- ented in art and music and loves pop, jazz, and hillbilly strains . . . college is next for this cute blue-eyed senior. Max A. Hasse, Ill 25 Amsterdam Avenue Football 10, 11, 123 Hi-Y lCor- responding Secretaryi, 123 Stu- dent Council 123 Track 11, 123 Wrestling 10, 11, 12. Chubby enjoys sports Cfootball and wrestlingi, talking, laughing, and girls , . . No, l won't! . . . rock 'n' roll and ballads are his musical preferences . . . this well dressed senior hopes to be a dairy farmer or a govern- ment agriculture inspector after college. . lil 25 Franklin Road Bowling Club 123 Te-Hi News 11. Dark-haired Carol loves to talk, sing, and write . . . she makes friends easily which is due to her good sense of humor and willingness to help . . . You better believe it! . . . after secretarial school, Carol plans to be employed as a legal secretary . . . her eventual goal is marriage. Richard Allen Hayden 18 Blauvelt Street Chemistry Club 12. Clever, witty, Rick likes to think . admires realism, earthiness, and truthfulness in others . . . drag-racing this hobby is carsi and football are favorite sports . . . popular, jazz, and folk music mean enjoyment . . . his future plans include college and a career as an aeronautical engineer. I' 6 Engle d enue 1, 123 Football for jazz . his desire a fine teache I. Julie Herting 40 Dohrman Avenue Art Service Squad 10, 11, 123 Class Cabinet 123 Future Teach- ers of America 11, 12: German Club 10, 11, 123 Home Arts Club 11, 12Q Leaders Club 1O,11, 12, Majorettes 12: Playcrafters 10, 11, 123 Red Cross Club 10, 11, 12: Student Council 10, 123 Twirling Club 1O, 11, 12. Cute, athletic Julie is full of pep . . . makes friends easily . . . loves swimming, twirling, dancing . . . to work with I.B.M. Frank Hauch 173 Griggs Avenue Football 10, 11: Track 10, 11, 12. Making friends comes easily to Paco , . , enjoys playing the drums or playing the field . . . a football, pole-vaulting and swimming fan, he's hep to mod- ern jazz . . . looks for the humorous side in others . . . ourffwins over Ridgewood and Memorial are outstanding mem- ories . . . plans to enter the business field after college. if .lr A Theresa Henschen 38 Elizabeth Avenue Peppy Terry enjoys doing the unusual . . . her sincerity, sense of humor, and loyalty make her a wonderful friend . . . this senior will always keep a spot in her memory for Mr, Cervino's history class . . . hopes to be an airline hostess after graduation. gridiron and the mat . . David Jay Hertz 625 North Forest Drive Basketball lManager1 10, 113 Cross-Country 10, Hi-Way 12 iAdvertising Managerlg Student Service 10, 11, Te-Hi News 11, 12 lSports Editorl. Getting a straight answer from D, J. is a real task . . . Mr. Good-natured . . . Pinky Poopers arise! -- you'll be remembered . . . this able sports writer favors basketball and baseball . . . possesses a sarcastic wit and an enjoyably odd sense of humor . . . college next. Margaret M. Hilken 232 Known for Peg will Rae's study with music loves dancin the Blues Fycke Lane her blonde hair, never forget Mr. halls . . . a girl in her feet, she g, and R 'n' R and rate high . . . has Alfred F. Hilkman 725 Downing Street Football 10, 11, 12g Trac k 10, 11: Varsity Club 11, 123 Wres- tling Club 10, 11, 12. Buddy is quite an athlete and has made his mark on both the Barbara Joan Hewitt 1719 Clinton Place Biology Club 103 German Club 105 Girls' League 12, Home Arts Club 12. Barb admires thoughtfulness and kindness in others . . . Large charge! . . . her help- fulness and friendliness make her a nice person to know . . . she enjoys dancing and being with people . . . this gal looks toward a happy secretarial career. C fi , fl fl 1 Ni , l RL X ,Wi Nl' 1 a weakness for pizza . . . after IBM school, Peg aspires to become a typist. Marilyn Lee Hiller 510 Standish Road Class Cabinet 11, 123 Hi-Way 11,123Playcratters1O,11, 123 Student Council 10, 11, 123 Student Service 10, 12. Mar enjoys meeting different people, which comes naturally for a gal with her honesty and sense of humor . . . enjoys sports leg. tennis, swimmingl and will always remember our long lunch periods . . . college lies ahead. . a sportsman at heart, he enioys hunting and fishing . . . water skiing and drive-ins furnish other recreation . . . in college, Al should make out fine. Sally T. Hillsman 681 Queen Anne Road Hockey 11, 12, Junior Classical League 105 Physics Club 113 Playcrafters 10, 11, 125 Stu- dent Service 1O, 11, 123 Te-Hi News 12 iCirculation Managerlg Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12. Enthusiastic is the word for this active winner of scholastic honors . . . an organizer, Sally is always ready to be of service . . , a tennis court, an easel, or a piano mean enjoyment to this true blonde . . . college- bound. Ac, ,, 1 , Q-dl 14 ? 'f-5, K-fy d. ,Yuri wiki., -54.215 Elf ff, C .-mzuvff.-5,4--4 1 K- 40:5 , Mike Hinden. kl'!lc ,wk ' :V 'X ii! ' ,177 Griggs Avenue 1 , , Hi-Way 123'1Pl ycrafters 10, '11 1 stage crew io? ii, iz, srgalanf Service 10, l2gTe7QLgleW 12. Makei was both . with Q a I peiiiqiiv over, his ear -and a,,'Fguit?Linl his hands . .1 anffeace tonal hs wr tin abllit make his .ku sense of. humor-couple ' wittjlfxgy l l Q Y ' I humorous essays satire magnificent . . . easilg lcaptil vates an aucliefice-with is folk- singing . . ..'.l6ood grief! . . . a career,in writing awaits. r , ' , sri l ,i i'l-z z.. 16 4 938633, - K T Junior r - an V, 5, 1 ir O, 11, K Z : f l Cro Zlfl gt I, won oea ral s uslc fn ig, 1 C .ul -l'TO.., .-5 'll -Hit Tggelaazil LEE! 1 come, ka, lfr pl riff? nucfshg career. 'jg 2g,1l 'f-,f ,, L .a I Lifuwf J fffffif lx,-' I Grant Stuart Hirsch 80 Cedar Lane Grant has won many scholastic honors . . . college lies in the near future . . . Mrs. Lischer's Latin class will always be a favorite memory . . . intelligent and amiable, he looks for friendliness in others . . . sportswise, baseball, basketball, and football are top favorites . . . an avid reader of Modern Classics. Joel Hirschberg 1501 Victoria Road Bowling Club 103 Chemistry Club 123 Physics Club 113 Stu- dent Service 1O, ll, 12. Bully, interested in sports, excels in bowling . . . cars and music lpreferably jazz and popularj are favorite pastimes . . . he feels that promptness is the most desirable quality in others . . . college is next for this all around good guy. Michael Hogarth 882 River Road Hoag has a great capacity for sketching, riflery, and mak- ing friends . . . enjoys folk- singing and group participation and also favors jazz . . . likes others to be cheerful . . . his memory will always include Miss Geary's art classes . . . easy-going, with a pleasing per- sonality, this talented guy plans a career as an artist after college. Lincla M. Holmes 188 Liberty Road Home Arts Club 12. Linda's plans for the future entail a bookkeeping position . . . enjoys dancing, knitting, sewing, and boys . . . known for her curly auburn hair and brown eyes, this friendly senior will carry recollections of our pep rallies and proms . . . her goal is a good one-marriage. ' WL' Gwfvvfff RICHBYQY rsh tr 1 ogy Club 10 Ma slcs Cl an 1 d w n 2 rominen ber o arguing vs readin remember d tried to e fan ceeded are r in meone w o him achieve his contri g to m n s owledge. 551 'ip s f ' 113 ' ' 1 3 R 1 lu 3 S o cil 1 g ' 4- . I ' , 1 . M ' - m , f '- he egetable ffair, ick 'ii ys . . . e - as Q ' I ' hi ef Cl s l . . . a - ' me ' I resear o physi s wil p ' Q ' ' of li, Francis Palmer Hopper 514 Terhune Street Frank's future may be unde- cided but his talents aren't . . , enjoys working on cars, drawing, writing, and listening to jazz, pep, and R 'n' R . . . likes to make people laugh lremember his irnitations?J . . . Why not? . . . that mechanical drawing l class holds many memories. wi tmbffs. T KL a saxo all types each has John Donald Holgren 294 Hickory Street '111 Wrestling 11. hn has a special awing , . . besides ' to get ,along with t6'x:swFrT1 and fish A Fajrlawn-Teaneck ch is an outstand- memory . .- . likes neatness a good personality in others I . his creative ability will help Lpavethe way to success in the K ll 1 ' 1 artifield. 'i I Barbara Hoyer 19 Walnut Street German Club 10. l-ler ever-ready smile has won Bobbie many friends . . . her sports favorites include swimming and skating . . . likes rock 'n' roll, but she remains loyal to old favorites too . . . a secretarial school will claim her as its own next September. Hockey Tri-Hi-Y Posses blue head she and Class Cabinet 11, 123 Debating Club 10, National Forensic League 11, 123 Spanish Club 11, 123 Teaneck Speakers 10, 11, 12 1Corresponding Secretaryy. lf you like dancing and riding in a convertible, stick with Floralee -she does tool . . . this future actress will be re- membered fondly for rousing the school via the P.A. every a.m .... loving acting as she does, this gal HAS to be a success. Randy Huber 648 Winthrop Road Ran plans to work his way through college and enter the business world . . . a person with a good ear for music, he favors popular tunes and some classical pieces . . . Very impressivel . . . likes cars and girls . . . sportswise, bowling, swimming, and ice hockey are for this senior. Daniel Jackson 27 Van Buren Avenue Football 10, Intramural Wrest- ling 10, 11. Messing things up is Fetz's' unique talent . . . he can usu- ally be found around cars or boats . . . weightlifting, foot- ball, and wrestling are his fav- orites in the sports field . . . a hillbilly music fan . . . college- bound. ilfwwlf tiidiff Peter Ignall 81 Grayson Place Basketball 11, 123 Soccer 11, 125 Track 123 Varsity Club 11, 12. Pete's favorite topic is sports and his favorite sport is basket- ball . . . remember our Engle- wood hoop victory? . , . a fun- loving guy ,with a great sense of humor . haircombing and getting his picture in the papers are his specialties . . . Mer- rily . . . headed for college and happiness. Beth Lee Jacobs 23 Cranford Place Biology Club 103 Chemistry Club 12, Class Cabinet 123 French Club 11, 123 Hi-Way 12, Junior Classical League 10, 11, Russian Club 123 Student Ser- vice 11, 12, Te-Hi News 10, 11. Bethy is never too busy to- smile . . . will be remembered for being herself . . . enjoys doing novel things . . . her intelligence, keen mind, and friendliness insure her success in the teaching profession. ,ffm Robert Jay Jacobs 167 Hillside Avenue Hi-Y 11, 125 Math Club 11, 12g Stage Crew 11, 12. Easy-going Bob is mechanically inclined STOP enjoys working on cars and dancing STOP pop- ular music and jazz fan STOP will always remember double sessions STOP easy to get along with, he is everybody's friend STOP Bob plans a career in mechanical engineering. lEZ.sQsQ , QQQQ M ,, ,f -Q-If i 4, .J Z Roberta Jacobs 616 Ogden Avenue French Club 115 Playcrafters 10, 11, 12 Nice Presidentig Teaneck Speakers 11, lVice Presidentj, 12 fSecretaryJ. Fun-loving Roberta will never forget T.H.S. football games . . . adept at eating and talking on the phone, she also enjoys all types of dramatics . . . a good sense of humor is a valuable fb-possession, and Roberta has one . . . a career in speech and dra- 4 matics will commence after QC., Alai fm' llbl QA.-isi. 'iaoiie-ge. Qiafg-r..a -sic uggzzy-A-c I ,Q In we i??2-ai-if? Zffiml ftttft' gl-aifsfz. NJ George is. son Janet Jimenez 110 Washington Place l35wIing Club 12g Red Cross Club Usually laughing and joking, Janet is always ready to lend a helping hand . . . will never forget Mr. Pepperling, the class picnics, the sixty-nine min- . . . among her in- are guitar-playing and . her future holds a nursing career r 1 73 Fort L oa .g ,,, x-A ff ff , y Z., M ,Zv- YK., if Tom James 37 Lerome Place College or the service will fol- low that June ceremony eventual plans include engineer- ing . , . Tom's favorite pastimes are swimming and dating . . . this senior with a talent for sleeplessness won't ever forget freeing three pigeons in assembly . . . Perhaps A with a in spare SUF6 bfi, ,l u , df 4, f ,.... Howard M. Jaffe 1123 Magnolia Road Choir 125 l-li-Way 12 iEditor- in-Chietig Library Council 10, 115 Student Council 10, 11 g Stu- dent Service 10, 113 Te-Hi News Tall, blase Jaff is known for his pointed wit and writing tal- ent C l have a dog, his name is Spot J . . . musically he likes a little bit of everything . . . aims for the Pulitzer Prize in the year 2000 . . . able presi- dent of U.S.Y .... fine sense of humor . . . campus-bound. Maureen Johnsen 887 Alpine Drive Home Arts Club 123 Red Cross Club 115 Tri-Hi-Y 12. Little Mo barely reaches five feet, but size is no indication of personality-she has a big one . . . sewing, dancing, talking, and R 'n' R head her list of pastimes . . . her career in the business world will be accom- panied by the happiness she well deserves. 'i 6 6-5 WW Allan B. Jones 1373 Academy Lane Band 10, 11, 12. If the whole town were talking about the Jones boy, could you blame them? . . . good-looking a n d talented, Jonesy is adept at the saxo- phone . . . he claims cars, music, and girls as special in- terests . . . plans to make his career as a traffic manager in a steamship office. XB- Peter A. Karp 509 Maple Avenue Class Cabinet 10, ll, 123 Hi- Way 123 Hi-Y 12, Library Council ll, Student Service 10, ll, 12. Always ready with a joke, Pete is best known for his great sense of humor . . . interested in football, baseball, and swim- ming , . . good-looking, friendly, sincere, and an active and will- ing worker in school activities, he will certainly do well in col- lege and in the years to follow. 109 Ira Alan Joseph 1285 Dickerson Road Cabinet 125 Hi-Way 123 Hi-Y 10, ll, 12, Soccer 10, 113 Stu- dent Service 10, ll, 12, Tennis IO, ll, 12. Ira can always be found with his mouth open-talking or eating . . . when food isn't going in, Holy mackeral! is coming out . . . likes being with the gang . . . playing on the champion- ship tennis team is tops in his memories of T.H.S .... hopes to receive a masters degree in business. 42424, rf?A.Qaff7i'Q'QO Diana L. Joy 944 Warren Parkway Cheerleading 12, Class Cabinet 12, Hi-Way 12, Student Coun- cil 11, 123 Student Service 10, 11, 12, Te-Hi'Newsl1. Dee , cute with a nice figure will always remember the games, rallies, and proms . . . this cheerleader enjoys pizza, clams, dancing, knitting argyles, and driving . . . possesses a yen to travel . . . will enter the sec- retarial field. Ruby Ann Kaplan 149 Fairview Avenue Future Teachers of America 123 Red Cross Club 12. A newcomer to T.H.S., Ruby will remember the many new friends she has made here . . . she es- pecially enjoys BASEBALL and math . . . Let's go to the ball game! . . . genuinely good- natured and unselfish, this girl will make teaching her career. Jo 2 Hwy 54 nm A n ArtS ice taryl 1 Way 12 tary dentl. Future co life! . . . sports fan . . . always active, and peppy, are crammed with fun. Ruth Barbara Kaplan 1238 Alicia Avenue Bowling Club 103 Class Cabinet 12, Girls' League 10, 11, 123 Leaders Club 10, 11, 123 Play- crafters 10, 11, 123 Spanish Club 11, 125 Twirling Club 10. Honey hair and hazel eyes characterize this peppy girl . . . known for her diet plan , Ruthie enjoys dancing and buy- ing clothes . . . athletically- inclined, she likes riding, volley- ball, and baseball . . . a lot of fun . . . college in th future. N I fggfi f . 1 41 1' rwfl Q l You that jovs of the Four and a merly an Esquire of fame . . . this basso will advertise dentistry song. DW' George Michael Kero 68 Edgemont Place Howdy do! -that's Spider . , . sportswise, he's the out- doorsy type . . . give him a rod or a gun, send him on a hunting or fishing trip, and you'II see one happy guy . . . remember the second floor boys' room? . . . likes fixing cars and R 'n' R . . . he'll study civil engineering in college. Richard Knight 681 Linden Avenue Basketball 10, 11. Dick is the kind of guy whose easy-going and lively personality wins many friends for him . . . good food, and lots of it, -makes him very happy . . . burning up gas is another pastime . . . enjoys a good basketball or football game . . , as far as football is concerned, he'll never forget the tremendous '58 team . . . plans to attend college. 'I Judith Lee Kaye 1436 Lozier Place Art Service Squad 11 3 Girls' League 123 Hi-Way 11, 125 Playcrafters 10, 11, 123 Stu- dent Council 1O, 113 Student Service 103 Te-Hi News 11. Lively Judi likes to dance and lists dating as a favorite pas- time . . . Swelll . . . the proms will long be remembered by this small, green-eyed gal . . . values sincerity and frank- ness in others . . . a modeling career will follow college. 1' i t 4, 1, 1 ,K L -cf 'X 5 ,i . Ji' RJ ,I ' ol 'ui ' lu ' w ri' Y 13 . 14 Arleen Kerner 265 Home Street A true friend, Arleen this quality in others . . . a rhythm 'n' blues fan, she loves to dance and listen to the radio . . . Mr. Armstrong's geo- graphy class and the between period breaks in her junior year won't be forgotten , , . nursing school is next on the agenda for this senior with the laugh- ing eyes. 2J,u-Cb if M 'Y' W ,bala- Barbara Mae Kolitch 622 Churchill Road Chorus 11 12' Class Cabinet 123 Girls' League 11, 123 Play- crafters 10, 11. Entering into the field of phy- sical therapy after college is Bobbi's desire . . . wishes to be remembered for fun and frolic . . . she especially en- joys dating, popular and classical music, dancing, and sports . . . expressive eyes . . . bound to be successful in all she attempts. Barbara Jane Kohout 599 Cumberland Avenue This senior miss is well able to defend herself by her expert riflery ability, lshe has medals to prove itll . . . polite, punc- tual Barb also enjoys ice skat- ing and dancing . . . algebra with Mr. Pasquini won't easily be forgotten . . , talented in art, a junior college will pre- cede her career as a commercial artist. f ,i , .- c- .,i vu Gabrielle Anne Kirk 1494 Champlin Square Basketball 11, 123 Hockey 11, 123 Leaders Club 11, 12 lPresi- dentjg Volleyball 11, 12. Athletic, personable Gaby loves land participates actively inl a good conversation . . . as for music, she favors pro- gressive jazz and loves playing records and dancing . . . this competent, enthusiastic girl is surely one of the nicest and most well-liked gals in the class . . . college and a law career to follow. Glenda Hope Koeppell 160 Johnson Avenue Cheerleading 11, 123 Choir 11, 125 Class Cabinet 10, 11, 123 Girls' League 10, 11 Nice Presi- dentj, 123 Hi-Way 123 Play- crafters 10, 11, Spanish Club 105 Student Council 1O, 123 Student Service 10. Cheering for our championship teams will be Glen's outstand- ing recollection of T.H.S .... loves dancing and driving in a white convertible . . . college lies ahead for this friendly senorita, Karen Grace Koster 991 Richard Court French Club 11, 12: Junior Classical League 103 Library Council 10, 11 tTreasurer1, 12 fSecretaryl3 Russian Club 123 Student Service 10, 11, 12, Te-Hi News 123 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12. Karen is talented with a violin . . . a true and sincere friend she enjoys reading, tennis, and swimming . . . exceptional hula- hooper . . . will never forget Miss C's vegetable garden . . . future plans include college. Barbara Joan Kubilus 178 Munn Avenue Bowling Club l2j Hi-Way 103 Student Council 12. Blue-eyed Barb is especially adept at shorthand which will definitely aid her in her chosen career as an executive secretary . . . sincere and friendly, she loves dancing, badminton, skat- ing, dancing, reading, and danc- ing . . . That's the way it goes! . . . secretarial school awaits her next fall. w rx r ' if jf J 1 A ' ' L YL fl' P psy l U' x if Coun- Jo n is the eyes . . . -camp- out . . . of music with for playing the . bowling enthu- college lies ahead for and loyal friend. . ii, Lil., Q ll Q Robert E. ages 617 Kent Avenue Cross Country 11, 123 Hi-Y 11, 12, Student Council 113 Stu- dent Service 10, 113 Track 11, 12. Iffanyone enjoys dating and hav- ing a good time, it's Bob . . . will never forget Miss Curran's advice concerning psychiatry . . . a varsity letter man in- track and cross country . . . his favorite expression, Hello, beautiful, sums up his major interest . . . this good dresser will attend college next fall and major in chemical engineering. Frank Lalli 567 Palisade Avenue Bowling Club 10, 11 tSecretaryl, 12 fPresidentl3 Bowling Team 12 iCaptainJ3 Student Service. Frank, Teaneck's favorite emcee, has a terrific sense of humor . . . many classrooms have been brightened by his zany antics . . . he will always carry mem- ories of Miss Curran, and the lunch line . . . collecting records and bowling are enjoyed . . . his success as a disc jockey is inevitable. f ' ..,.. Robert Ira Kroin 529 Rutland Avenue Biology Club 10 lVice Presi- dentl3 Chemistry Club 12 jPres- identlg Hi-Way 123 Math Club 113 Physics Club 11 Nice Presi- dentJ3 Student Council 113 Student Service 11, 12. Bob, alias Groin listens to folk music and jazz . . . Hi, there! . . . an infectious smile . . . would like to be remembered for his charming, outgoing per- sonality, and he will remember that . . . his modest goal is to save the world from impending doom. Barbara Jean Landers 696 Catalpa Avenue Bowling Club 12. Hear that girl talking in study hall?-it's Barb all right. , . this fun-loving gal is a whiz at hair dressing, bowling, and tell- ing funny stories . . . Humor her, will ya? . . . lists driving around in that Pontiac as a favorite diversion . . . a secre- tarial position is next. ,px ,i 1511 SW Ol' an U Jeffrey Lehmann 336 Winthrop Road Club 103 German Club 123 Soccer 11, 123 Club 10, 113 Student 103 Tennis 10, 11, 12 and soccer rate high with . . . will never forget the soccer championship, and competing in the state ten- championship . . . enjoys collecting and tropical on rainy days land girls on nightsj . . . headed for administration after James F. Leopold 819 Country Club Drive Te-Hi News 12. Nappy's diversified interests are illustrated by his taste tor both hillbilly and classical music . . . singing and baseball are also enjoyed , . . this Pittsburgh Pirate tan plans a career in advertising. Judith Ann Less 1001 Haddon Place Choir 10, 11, 123 Class Cabinet 11 3 Future Teachers ot America 10, 11, 12 fPresidentj3 Hi-Way 122' Junior Classical League 113 Library' Council 10, 11, 123 Russian Club 123 Tri-Hi-Y 111 lndividualistic, attractive Judy loves horses and Chinese food . . . memories include the '58 Choir show and Mr. G.'s hysteri- cal Zorro classes . . . this talented equestrian, artist, and vocalist will teach French. ' A Gloria Jeanne Lester 980 East Lawn Drive Art Service Squad 10 lSecretaryj, 11, 123 German Club 10, 112 Playcrafters 103 Red Cross Club 103 Student Service 10, 11, 12, Te-Hi News 12. Sparkling eyes, an infectious giggle, and a vibrant personality mean Gloria . . . active in re- ligious groups, she loves to organize . . . an unsung heroine ot many showcases and posters . . . college and a career in physical therapy are next. VF 3 dl,-V!! Lzpfuii Lf ! - ' .s. 1 ,Liar U . J-'C MM . ,Q f Karen . Levin. 634 Sta dish Eg 23 Glass Calgi . , :Club 1 Girls' Leagu?'1 ,clljggfb H'i- 4 y 11, 123 Ru s' V1 61 123 gu- dent Counf' 1'O, 11, 122 u- dent Service 10, 11, 123 Te-Hi News 103 Tri-Hi-Y 11. Chemistry Clu net 11' Frenc Pretty and active Karen loves working with people, reading, driving, and buying clothes . . . writes well . . . memories in- clude biology and the proms . . . warm and sincere, she's campus- bound. Robert Lattes 597 Rutland Avenue Biology Club 103 Chemistry Club 123 Hi-Y11,12. Blond, blue-eyed Bob enjoys ski- ing and swimming . . . a re- served and modest guy, he pos- sesses a friendly disposition and a warm smile , . . when he makes up his mind, he sticks to it . . . college will be next on his agenda. David Saul -Levine 9 Westview Terrace Debating Club 10, 11, 12 Nice Club 10, 123 Tean- Presidentj3 Spanish 112 Student Council eck Speakers 1O, 11, 12 lPresi- dentjg Te-Hi News 12. Ghandi's . intellec- tual tastes include progressive jazz, advanced forms of poetry, and T.V. wrestling . . . this con- stantly debating senior was published in the Saturday Re- view . . . to write protes- sionally. Yogi is but one of accomplishments , . 51 Jacquelyn Levine 773 Downing Street Class Cabinet 125 Playcratters 10, 11, 125 Student Council 125 Teaneck Speakers 11, 12. An all around gal Jaci spends much of her time on the tennis courts, twhen she isn't ice- skating, reading, or swimmingi . . . her taste in music leans toward the popular side . . . active in dramatic work, she plans to make radio and tele- vision her field after college. Helen Irene Lindstrom 486 Palmer Avenue Girls' League 11, 12. Good-natured Helen, another blue-eyed blonde, aspires to be a successful and wealthy secre- tary . . . interested in golf and bowling, she also enioys tele- phone chit-chat, reading, and listening to the radio, Crock 'n' roll preferablyi. 52 Richard Levis, Jr. 517 Ogden Avenue Football 10, 11, 125 Varsity Club 11, 12. Tall, dark, and handsome de- scribe this popular guy . . . football and his girl make Richie happy . . . proud owner of a '51 Merc . . . outstanding high school recol- lections will be of Mr. Gunner and the shore . . . Richie's great personality guarantees his success in whatever field he chooses to enter. Barbara Jane Ley 618 West Englewood Avenue Class Cabinet 10, 125 French Club 125 Junior Classical League 10 tTreasurer15 National For- ensic League 11, 12 tSecretary15 Playcrafters 10, 11, 12 iPresi- dent15 Student Council 10, 115 Student Service 10, 11, 125 Teaneck Speakers 11, 125 Te-Hi News 10, 11. Talented Bobbi acts, dances, and plays the guitar and piano . . . attractive, intelligent, and friendly . . . after college- Broadway. 5 s ,'1fi...flfiq as .sa , 'QS 1 1 5,, Qi' Janel' Levy 1342 Somerset Road Class Cabinet 10. 115 French Club fSecretary1 11, 125 Girls' League 11, 12 fPresident15 Hi- Way 125 Student Council 10, 11, 125 Student Service 10, 11, 125 Te-Hi News 10, 11. A thoroughly natural and won- derfully friendly girl is Jan . . . this pert, intelligent senior swings with Sinatra and Arm- strong . . . T.H.S.'s world traveler and biking enthusiast . . . foreign food fiend . . . college-bound. Carol Ruth Lightner 98 Walraven Drive Girls' League 11. What a blast! -it's cute Carol . . . this good-natured girl lists dancing and having fun as her cup of tea . . . a R 'n' R fan . . . Carol looks for honesty and sincerity in her companions . . . she plans to enter the secretarial field after June. eff' ff? Richard Levine 1424 Lozier Place Biology Club 10 tPreSiClef1t13 Chemistry Club 122 M-ifh Club 115 Physics Club 11 tPresident15 Student Council 125 Student Service 11, 12 iTreasurer1. An intelligent, industrious in- dividual describes Dick . . . enjoys water-skiing, Broadway plays, and worrying about tests the doesn't have to1 . . . Mr. G. and Miss C. were memorable experiences . . . will hang out his shingle after medical school. IQ EM J elf Cou tr b Road ass C ' t 25 Stud Ser- ic 12. bal bein h' -'- ite stime, oe : :Q full use of his 6' 2 -' e . . . this likeable guy ha . weakness for the fair sex . . emembers the big year when T neck copped tive sport championships . . . known always to be in good spirits . . . studying medicine or engineering in college will be the prelude to a happy life for Joel. Yvette Alane Lishnoff 557 South Forest Drive Class Cabinet 10, 11, 123 Girls' League 10, 11, 123 Hi-Way 10, 11, 123 Playcrafters 10: Student Council 10, 123 Te-Hi News 12. This smart dresser will major in math in college . . . among Yetta's treasured memories are her many friendships . . . if she's making friends, driving her car, or riding a horse, she's happy . . . her goal?-hap- piness. Marjorie Lockhoven 589 Linden Avenue Cabinet 111 Future Teachers of America 123 Hi-Way 123 Red Cross Club 123 Tri-Hi-Y 12. Friendly Margie wishes to be remembered for her sense. of humor . . . adept at swimming, she also loves to listen to music -any kind will do . . . our pigskin games andlthe Junior Prom will long remain memories . . . her next step will be college. Rosemarie E. Loschke 148 Tryon Avenue Student Service 12. Constant talk, big brown eyes, and a pretty smile give us Rose . . . a rock 'n' roll and pop music fiend, she also en- joys reading, bowling, and swim- ming . . . will never forget the friends she made in T. H. S, . . . What am I going to do? . . . will obtain a secretarial career after graduation. Alynn J. Lowits 562 Northumberland Road Playcrafters 10: Rifle Club 11: Teaneck Speakers 12. Red-headed Lynn has her eye on a career as an airline hostess . . . predilection for pizza pies , . . dancing and driving are this senior's extra special tal- ents . . . Teaneck's own Zorro ishe fencesi . . . Hackensack games and Miss H. Smith's oral expression classes are favorite memories. Us ,few .. .. ,.. .-,,,...m Thomas Listing 1486 West Terrace Circle Thomas, six feet tall, with brown hair and hazel eyes, goes for cars, girls, and popular music . . . lists work and sports as favorite pastimes . . . loyalty is the quality he admires most in others . , . will remember the friendliness of Teaneck's stu- dents . . . his goal is to be- come a respected member of his community as a doctor of veterinary medicine. Richard Louis Lomonte 271 Herrick Avenue Long hair and a flair for fast cars describe Richie . . . rarely at a loss for words, es- pecially with girls . . . My little pigeon . , . possesses an affinity for kittens . . . his goal is to get rich quick in his own business. Peggy S. Lowe 530 Kipp Street Student Service 10, 11. Tall, quiet Peg enjoys music and reading as well as swimming . . . a special talent is the piano . . . marking Mr. Pow- ley's test papers is a fond, fond memory . . . hopes to advance in the field of legal stenography, Loreen Elizabeth Lowry I 203 Carlton Terrace Girl's League 11, 123 Leaders Club 10: Student Council 11, 12. Blue-eyed Reeni enjoys hav- ing fun and making friends . . . Let's do something! . , . her beauty isn't only skin deep as proved by her genuinely friendly and helpful attitude toward others . . . has many memories of the pep assemblies and games . . . a teaching car- eer will follow college. 53 ,- if ,W ,- 7 I' ,.,, .ly ,f, ,H U 1 f ff X 1 f ,f fm .1 ,144 'ff ,f 1 'C y cf .jf 'f 'V , f ' X' '4f.7,'f'i'i!', !f fff'. ,ff f ff -W ,rdfmw ff ,f f 4 r ' ,1'7,wx -fy Q, f ,ffzffnvf :Q Q1 ,QM ,K 1 Norma Rosalind Ludwig 22 Holland Terrace Cabinet 125 Girls' League 10, 11, 125 Hi-Way 125 Home Arts Club 125 Modern Dance Club 115 Student Council 103 Stu- dent Service 10, 11. A warm smile and a friendly Hiyal , that's Norma . . . her willingness to help others and her sweet personality have won her many friends . . . loves to dance and work with children . . . ambition: college. Robert C. 84 Bedford Avenue Rifle Club 105 Rod and Gun Club 10, 11. Bob, a lover of nature, enjoys boating, ice skating, hunting, and fishing . . . looks for loy- alty and honesty in others . . . cars mean a lot to Bob, and he follows drag and stock car races closely . . . yet to come is college and a career in the mo- tel business. NM? 0,-gag,---eg- 1 'x lil' 22? si 1 f jc S' ' ,.,,f fm - -Ax I We lll let - 111 C , 'X l' I if .Ag X K 1 f U V cpkefl ,Sr 14 :A l ' : -1' ' ,:r ...N X- - v-Lx, -J ' -' i l 2: 1104 1 .ft , ,ag .- ff 1 - eff ,X L , ...- 1 5 I t I .-1-is , all A J ..- A glib Q is ra, I '11 ill, 1' L N 1 1 i, I 41 L W 2 f 1 'fb ml fl P 151. fi ' '-Q M 1711 ml ll A ix - J fi, 1 A 1 Stephen Paul Malamud 410 Churchill Road Tball 10. Steve is always happy-especially in the company of the fairer sex . . . Cars ldriving and buying1 and dancing are his favorite activities . . . being a friendly individual, he admires this qual- ity in others . . . the memory of Mr. Fleischer's physics class will always stay with him . . . Right! . . . after college he will follow in Perry Mason's footsteps. 1,6 Stephen Luria 605 Queen Anne Road Track 125 Wrestling 12. Easy-going Steve's idea of relax- ation involves sitting down in a comfortable chair and listening to classical music . . . BUT- he also likes football and wres- tling . . . a likeable and sincere guy, he admires a good person- ality in his companions . . . college will follow graduation. Steven Roy Lynn 249 Dewey Place Band 10, 115 Jazz Band 10, 11, 125 Radio Club 12. Easy-going Steve enioys all kinds of music, especially jazz the plays a mean trumpet1 . . . an avid ham, he's electronically tied up with radio . . . That's the way it goes . . . will remem- ber the good times in the band . . . admires friendliness and kindness in others . . . college is next-then engineering. Barbara Ann Lutthans 82 Genesee Avenue Chorus 125 Home Arts Club 125 Twirling Club 10. Sincere Bobbie , always ready to lend a helping hand, enioys talking, listening to music and playing the piano . . . she'll never forget the first day of seventh grade . . . Oh, guess what! . . . loves animals and Western music . . . Bobbie plans to enter teacher's college. Myrna June Mahler 522 Sunderland Road French Club 11, 125 Girls League 10, 11, 125 Playcrafters 11, 125 Student Service 11. Tall, attractive Myrn is a driving fiend . . . loves driving her convertible along River Road . . . popular music and tennis , . . possesses a wonder- ful laugh and a head of natural blonde hair . . . neat and well- dressed, she is bound to be a successful model after her col- lege education. A r . , '25, -' 5f.1sj1'12iTii- 1 . . V l 5 ,Q 191 Wi ,,,ii-tirifrifiti Harold R. Mandell 118 Fairview Avenue Jazz Band 10, ll, 123 Sound Crew 10, 11, 12. Music, in some form or other, dominates Dick's spare time, be it listening to folk, classical, or jazz strains, or playing in a dance band . . . soccer is his favorite sport . . . also a tal- ented artist . plans to study medicine next fall. , as .. . , f 'riif fr ' I mf grid , ', ' ' 1 -ffw .1 w 1 - ', 1 ' f 5 5 'J,V,Z .l',, '12, fl? fi? f Q , f '-4 1 f C f 1 X J if X 1, f f ' X Siam , 5,7 V' .,,,,,,,.j ,gg , , f, ,Hai 7 If .'.'u'r .4 1 .' 9 1' .1 121 .2 fc J 2 in-A Laurence Mannis 90 Ayers Court Chemistry Club 123 l-'li-Y 101 Math Club 11, 125 Physics Club 11, Stamp Club 105 Student service io, ii, 12. Friendly and easy going Larry is adept at mathematics . . . he'll always remember Mr. Gar- cia's classes . . . Don't worry about it . . . sports and listen- ing to records consume his spare . kwwuwpkuw , Joseph E. Mangone 285 Locust Street Bowling Club 10, 11, 12. Joe's ambition is to pursue a career in engineering . . . sports- wise his interests lean toward fishing, hunting, bowling, and swimming . . . admires a good personality and neat appearance in others . . . driving and girls rate high with this friendly sen- ior . . . very easy to get along with. , Philip Mapes 170 Griggs Avenue Football 10, 11, 123 Track 101 Wrestling 10, 11, 12 tCo- captainl. Athletic Phil goes all out for football and wrestling . . . will never foroet defeating Hacky in football . . . working on cars and reading are favorites . . . penchant for blues and bo music. .eas oin and Mic-hael Malin 319 Herrick Avenue Football 103 Hi-Y 11, 12, St - dent Service 10, 11. Musical Mike is noted for strum, ming his guitar . . . a member of a dance band, he also likes to practice on the trumpet . . . this modern jazz and James Joyce fan is good-natured and can usually be found laughing . . . swimming and basketball are sports favorites . . . will attend college next fall. 1 . px I. 1 Ser- ires to 'lla 4 sl P' A mg N2 li -f if 7-1 Ak f 1 Q3 , li , v s ti e . 7. f . o1!M!CD 0 EOL ' l lj Ss 4?,,f- : ,L 1 - '4 Qfhk 1 12 Donald Lee Margolis 598 Ramapo Road Math Club 113 Soccer 10, 11, 12g Varsity Club 11, 12. A devotee to all sports, Don's favorites are swimming, tennis, water skiing, and soccer . . . this quiet and intelligent senior will be a math or science major in college . . . likes music on the classical side . . . loyal, sincere, and trustworthy are adjectives which aptly describe him. time . . . future plans include friendly, he admires honesty in 'J an engineering career. others . . . vnill suryely attain his ,l by Q , ultimate goa of appiness. . V' Q I lt may 4, I, O -. T v 74. 1, ,td,,,e, A .ri ,Y Q, krhk If ,ke eg, madffcr 1, 3' 4 , J 6-swf 1 wh ' 34 4 riff 1 fl.. , J i' l ' i 1 'i ' .. J Q. . Y f ff . lngeborg Markus 5 Pomander Walk Art Service Club 123 German Club 12 fPresidentJ. Meeting American people has meant much to this striking senior . . . her German accent will never be forgotten by her classmates and teachers . . . a vision of gracefulness, Inge- borg loves the ballet . . . danc- ing, acting, and painting also rate high . . . art school will precede a career as a fashion designer. 1'us fE,3 'iii-J 4--iq 'lm -EV NESS: 'ff' 5' ,:..sF:.:::v1- - . 'UN fix if fu ii. i l . x ' ff 2 ig . 1. . S . ief 'MjJay David v aiiqni A i I lgiwlgief V 95 ladwi d ., y, E . 1 . ligbiaey ci PM io, Te-Hi News 1 . Jay' af r- eg ' ni: tis to g3gp a iedlfng' er . . s de conte b the strains of eifger iazz org popular music . . . nice to be with . . . our football and wrestling cham- pionships sta d out in his memoryqlw . appear ncei aid personal are y oo s for in others! X fl. 1 l Valerie Martin 274 Merrison Street Girls' League 12: Hi-Way 113 Leaders Club 11, 125 Te-Hi News 11. Trim Val's goal is to be com- pletely happy . . . Hold your breath! . . . she enjoys pickles and pizza fand most of all boys, boys, boysll . . . adores jazz and dancing . . . this future co-ed will never forget the N.N.J.l.L. championships. Rea Mavrovitis 888 Sheffield Road Future Teachers of America 123 Girls' League 123 Junior Classi- cal League llg Spanish Club 11, 12, Te-Hi News 11, 12. Rea was born with a great sense of humor and a love for good music, the theatre, and New York . . . this gal is especially adept at languages and the piano . . . frank and intelligent . . . remember having trouble with that last name? . . . col- lege and teaching to follow. Craig Mayer 877 Palisades Avenue shop Club 12, Craig, an expert craftsman, plans carpentry as a career . . . spends many a pleasant evening watching television-especially professional wrestling . . . his love for the out-of-doors has helped to make the long school hours a vivid memory . . . determination, the founda- tion of his character, will prove an asset in all he undertakes. 56 Valerie Sonia Maslow 108 Merrison Street Art Service Club 10, 121 Chern- istry Club 123 Spanish Club 10, 11, 121 Student Council 11,123 Student Service 10, 11, 12. A stylish brunette, Val is easily recognized by her striking appearance and beautiful ward- robe . . . loves dancing and buying clothes , . . this loyal and talented senorita plans to become a fashion designer after college. Jeffrey L. Mayer 66 Cherry Lane Basketball 10, 11, 125 Class Cabinet 10, 12 fPresidentlg Football 10, 11, 123 Hi-Y 111 'Hack 10, 11, 123 Varsity Club Tall, lanky Jeff, our popular class president, is an avid foot- ball and basketball fan . , . his character is kevnoted by per- fection and diligence and his habits, by eating and sleeping . . . a reliable and sincere friend . . . after college is an engineer- ing or military career. 5 1 111151 4. W if Mi fxfx . , LVM 'tg 1 if .S F 4 f 2311 1 1 1 5 Zi V 1197 1 'A'1 '-1-. ,I ,g ki Sharon Marsha Mayer 554 Beverly Road Future Teachers of America 125 Spanish Club 12. I have so much homework! is the typical expression of this soft-spoken senior . . . sweet and sincere, Sharon has her own special knack for making friends . . . interested in sports, she's happy with a tennis or bowling ball . . . although Sharon likes all kinds of good music, pop is tops . . . teacher's college will follow graduation. 15' fx of - .inllik Y .Ennis Iggy 1 f sr 1 sksss -.S lla , 1, f N lt if In 1 . ,- .Q .7 N3 NP X,-sex, NX- 5 i KzkMixxiiiT vg Q,-,gy X fb, Campbell B. McKenna, Jr. 590 Chestnut Avenue Pistol-paking Campbell has received awards for his marks- manship . . . reading and listen- ing to music fall kindsl comprise Cam's sparetime activities making money is the ordinary talent of this six footer . . . Didja . . . aims for college suc- cess. fd ,L Joyce McCabe 303 Carlton Terrace Girls' League 11, 123 Spanish Club 103 Tri-Hi-Y 10. Her personality is Joyce's best asset . . . she's right at home whether she's in ice skates or she has a pair of knitting needles in her hands iargyles her specialtvl . . . Oh, great! . . . will follow the nursing pro- fession in college. . X - Mary Jane Mehler 171 Oakdene Avenue Girls' League 10, 11, 12: Lead- ers Club lOg Student Service 10. This blue-eyed blonde has one of the most genuinely friendly smiles in the senior class . . . a talented seamstress, she's also gifted with gab . . , Mr. Gun- ner's false teeth will always be one of her vivid memories of T.H,S .... if a desire to help and serve people indicates a good nurse, M. J. will be the best. Elliot F. Mazer 1014 East Lawn Drive Electronics Club lO, 123 Stage Crew 11, 123 Te-l-li News ll, 12. Elliot is always willing to lend a hand . . . enioys swimming, reading, and listening to Hi-Fi fiazz and classical pleasell . . . this congenial fellow will never refuse an invitation to play the piano . . . the Memorial game will remain an outstanding memory . . . immediate future: college. David C. McCammon 132 Cranford Place Te-Hi News 12. Dave is expert at his favorite pastime, those natural talents -eating and sleeping . . . he plans to enter the business field after college . . . Darned it l know! . . . the '58 Fairlawn wrestling match is forever stamped in his memory . . . that friendly grin and those amiable ways should take him ar, Janet McGuire 161 Evergreen Place Swimming, horseback riding, and bowling are this 5' O sen- ior's favorite sports . . . Jan possesses the unusual ability of keeping quiet at the right time . . . l-ley! That's cool! . . . this gal with the big blue eyes is sure to be a wonderful nurse. Judith Marion Mednick 1496 West Terrace Circle Class Cabinet ll, 123 French Club 123 Girls' League 10, ll, 123 Maiorettes 11, 123 Spanish Club 113 Student Service 10, 123 Tri-HEY 10, Twirling Club 10, 11, 1 . This blue-eyed majorette loves to dance and yak on the phone . . . Judil' won't easily forget our school sports events which she enjoys watching . . . her helpfulness and love for children will make her a fine elementary school teacher. 57 'QT' 'ks 6' John R. Mellin 78 Lindbergh Boulevard Bowling Club 10, 113 Spanish Club 11. This congenial senior's para- mount interests deal with religion as he hopes to devote his lite to that vocation . . . enjoying sports ftennis, bowling, and swimmingl, John includes our tootball games among his T.H.S. memoirs . . . good sportsmanship is the quality he values most in others. gl ,IIQJQD vid 3 all L 1 1 his person- ture . . . long be r - h no, n . spor d QW head his o 'oy- future a entail Charlotte Meurer 146 Herrick Avenue Girls' League 10, 11, 123 Tri- Hi-Y 10. 11. This little package contains a love for sewing, gabbing, and dating . . . lt's ridiculous! . . . Char will never forget Junior National Honors . . . her immediate plans include college and a career as a home econ- omics teacher and eventual plans entail a MRS. degree. by n . ,., Riita Liisa Miettinen 71 Amsterdam Avenue Bowling Club 12. Riita spends her spare time doing something different, driving, or listening to records . . . Latin American music runs a close second to rock 'n' roll . . . loves double dates and hav- ing a good time . . . she hopes her after-graduation job will soon be interrupted by a tull- time position - marriage. . 1 Edward G. Menzer 1686-Ardsley Court Music Appreciation 'Club 12. This talented musician's favorite pastime is attending concerts . . . will always be remembered by his fellow students as a won- dertul pianist . . . also enjoys motorboating in his leisure time . . . the memory of his class- mates' good comradeship and the faculty fespecially Mr. Hay- fordl will always stay with him . . . his goals are to attend college, major in music, and become a concert pianist. .- - ' 1 , , 55 , . V- ' ' Riagg , ,J ,,, y ,, . . i ,f'zfJc 3 f.-'bfi f ff r f? f'fft5fff.w Chandler Miles 378 Beech Street Chandler plans to enter the service following graduation . . . he is known for his friend- liness, his good personality, and dependability . . . sports-minded, he likes baseball, football, and basketball . . . appreciates class- ical music . . . Holy cow! . . . the Thanksgiving games will be his most outstanding memories of Teaneck High. 17 Mark Metzger 497 Queen Anne Road Cross Country 11, 123 Football 10, 11, Hi-Y ll, 123 Track 11, 123 Varsity Club 11, l2. Crusing in his car and sleeping ldetinitely not simultaneouslyll make Mark a happy guy . . . vividly remembers the good times at the shore . . . enjoys having fun and rock and roll . . . considered tops by all who know him, this amiable senior plans. to continue his education at college next year. Holly Michelet-ti 115 Griggs Avenue Cheerleading 11, 123 Class Cabinet 11, 12, Girls' League 10, ll tTreasurerJ 123 Student Council 10, 12, Happy-go-lucky Holly loves cheering, eating, fit never showsl and dancing . . . He loves me . . . this witty and pleasant gal holds the keys to compartments in many hearts . . . she'll become a nurse. ' Jon Miles - 378 Beech' Street , Basketball .-10, 11, 123 Football 105 Track 10, 11, 12. 'Tall and lanky Jon will always remember the LAST 'day of school . . . he,Jists workingias his ,favorite pastime . . . his 6' 6 height makes him a good addition to anygbasketball team, but track, football, and base- ball also catch his interest . . . enjoys having a good time . . . after graduation he hopes to enter' the field of forestry. ' iv f, VAV ' It ,V Q' lial ' ', 2:'Z:Zl'f E. Gary Miller 242 Elm Avenue Debating Club 10, 11, 12g Li- brary Council 11, 123 National Forensic League 11, 123 Tea- neck Speakers 11, 12 Nice Presidentlg Te-1-li News 12. Outspoken Gary loves to argue, read, write, and sing L . . Tea- neck's answer to Dr. Freud . . . especially enjoys folk-singing, modern jazz, classical music and art . . . this V.M.C. tveteran of Miss Curranj will be a psychol- ogy major in college. f my ff f, w 1. 7 S, I mm Y, f Q35 'rf Q, , fyf '9 ' Q, vb, 'V 1+ 4 tg A x xt Yr., , .ef S. 1 aww? 3,1 Y X v Q 'Sw fi 1 , iz y uf 2 ' Ii , s - f Z-we ,fx if -1. In '- 1. arf! I iff: '. Kiwis M511 , Q W Patricia Anne Miller 31 Grayson Place Bowling Club 12. Attractive Pat with that envi- able figure will have no trouble getting all the modeling jobs she can handle . . . loves hav- ing a good time whether dancing, dating, or shopping . . . I almost roared! . . . individualistic herself, she ad- mires this quality in others . . . later plans involve the third finger, left hand. S . George Miller 231 Sherman Avenue Cgess Club 125 Cross Country Sports-minded George sees col- lege in his immediate future . . . especially enjoys football and track, and possesses the hazardous talent for running into trees on the cross country course . . . I didn't say a word! . . . eventual plans are still hazy. 3 Gor o MM .' Kenneth J. Miller -' L! x ue 752 Washburn Street Bo Clu , 11, 12 ' Biology Club 101 Bowling C b Se ar -T urer . 103 Chemistry Club 123 Cl VV, h . I A J f N' cabinet ii, Hi-way 1 miami: Q- fl h. 'ri ' raphy Editorlg Stude rvice a 5 . W ' 'wer' - 1103 Te-Hi News i o raphe Gord 'is eas or spot . -.j ' , 10 H, 12. .bw 2 sijirilea-bl. veil? To tee o o tee 'it's baseb n foo I, bu s- , golf for Ke . . thisdp otog- pe . enjo V I . . I 1' rapher ca uall be ound an w - n a e near the s of albtrutte a restored? n- will , o i or the burst of fl? bulb . .1 you . . . s A ' in - ther ' joys ice ho d in inter in busine V on. months . . . in the t e he'll be known as Dr. er. Alice Miller 500 Reis Avenue Chemistry Club 123 Class Cabi- net 10, 113 French Club 10, 113 Hi-Way 12 iAssociate Editorlg Student Council 103 Student Service 10, 11, 123 Te-Hi News 11 iEditorial Assistantl, 12 iFeature Editorl. Vivacious and fun-loving, Alice adores reading, writing, and good music . . . Jam is her bread 'n' butter . . . lt's the greatest thing since tuna fish! . . . after college-an English professor. Edwin Minsky 72 Walraven Drive Football 11, 125 Wrestling 11, Good-natured Ed passes the time away riding in his '51 Ford . . . could never forget the 1957 Thanksgiving Game . . . doesn't take much to please this friendly senior with the nice smile . . . his pleasing personality is sure to help him be successful as a T.V. repair- man . . . next year will find ,fi ' I f',QjiQ5?f,' , . ,, 1 Hi, J A 12. 5.2 ,ky 1 him in the service. 2 V Rita Miran V 1293 Sussex Road Modern Dance Club 11. An avid listener to all kinds of music, Rita exhibits her love for it by dancing iher special talentj . . . loves riding around, especially in a con- vertible, and talking on the phone . . . Swell! . . . a teaching career will probably follow college. Thomas Molloy 560 Palisade Avenue Orchestra 10, 11, 12. With his tweeters and woof- ers set, Thomas is ready to enjoy his hi-fi . . . the only stipulation is that it must be classical music . , . a faithful member of the Teaneck Sym- phony Orchestra, music is his major interest in life . . . will follow a pre-med course in college. 1 Q-rl J , iii- ir ,N . 11.' . ' 1 ' ll 'L . -' 'U .AQ l. ,UJA tv , .U ,fy i -. . , 1, - ,, 1 , . 1 . ., , 1 . 4 . fi .1 'i VF . ' ', .j, , . , . , V. A W , lx, lv .,, : , , 1 , 1 , A ,. ., ' 'P .. ' . f .ff -1 1 X , ', 1 1 All V . U. 'iv 1 f i vt ll u if wvvirl L nl wx LLj,i!LZ4!lUClAl MVN K f 1' jf if-ifl. jc,i'l 'Li , up I JL ll LJ lla, 15 W whit fi j V 131 ii . Ly LJ .VL ., ' W - . 1 , J 1 If 1' 1' 1 ,1 , ,alta-mu .' it 1. lvl! fllilfd llllubi 'VUL itll xii luX,l,llJ 31511. all 1 VVQ -'ll-,X 7 lf 11 .' 11 1111.1 wi U tilt ii iiiassii ir E156 'li'5'eE2L2 3 1- , ,l ' . Majoreaiiterjisk y r s 102551-, Anne Mohan dent CDU l ' ll' 12 65 Howland Avenue 11, 125 Twirli Club 10, 11, Cllresidentig t Service 10, 12 i Our blonde, adorable, head majorette and first girl council president, that's Ginny . . . bursting with school spirit . . . we'll remember her doll-like charm and cute walk . . . col- lege, then a math teacher. Patricia Ann Moore Englewood Avenue 10 lSecretaryj Leaders , 12 jSecretaryi3 Student 10 11, 123 Student 10, 11, 12 fVice 10, 115 Junior Classical 1 , Petite P t has a top-notch per- sonality . . ' s along well with ev one . . . this willing worker d t ted tap dancer nd s mstre 'owns the cutest ig int 'cass...col ge an gljwursiryiglv next? . Red Cross 12. Blue eyes, brown hair, and a bright smile describe Anne . . , pleasures in music fjazz and R'n'Ri, sports, movies, and shopping . . . fun to be with . . . this honest and courteous senior plans on a college edu- cation starting in September. .em tv Ruth Moore 1172 Overlook Avenue Future Teachers of America 123 Tri-Hi-Y 11. Cheerful and soft-spoken, Ruth always tries to help others . we have another accordian player in this gal lwho enjoys listening to all kinds of musici . . . years from now, she'Il re- member the friends made upon entering T.l-1.5. not so long ago . . . plans to teach history after those four years of higher ii i i fi . 1 ., 1 NJ f 1 M' .O lV Wtli Nljzw 'U 'fd 'JM . J KQV' Of O 1 l X , ' L i 7111 ' 65 iffy- fag Wg MW jylffpl education. N Mil! 'El'llQab9l'h Morris 10, ii. iz lit Vlttjlfto .lvl A' 1 to illifrmlffvffw 1 60 Princeton Road 11, 123 Student S lTreasurer1, 12 CP Hi-Y 11, 12. This friendly gal with the soft blonde hair and sweet face is planning a nursing career . Sue's special interests include singing, skating and dancing . . . she's also active in re- ligous organizations . . among Sue's memoirs are our football championships and the class spirit. Judith Elaine Muller 190 Selvage Avenue Bowling Club llj Debating Club 10, llQ Library Council 10, 11, 12 CPresident13 Playcrafters 10, 113 Russian Club l2: Stu- dent Council 123 Student Service 10, 123 Te-Hi News 10, 11, 12 lAssistant Proofreaderlg Tri-Hi- Y 12. Grey eyes and auburn hair equal Judy, a gal with a yen for walking across the G.W. bridge . . . also likes reading, listen- ing music ,-and loafing . next? - business college. Ann Murphy 187 Henry Street Maiorettes 11, 12'3 Twirling Club 1O,b11, 12. Ann can usually be found with a- baton in one hand and a Frank Sinatra album in the other . . . her nickname -- Smiley - connotes her adorable grin and sense of hu- mor . . . most important of all, she's a true friend . . . this cute gal plans to train for her secre- tarial career in business college next year. Q, Street work . . a career college. 15 Awbiwfmw 'F fz5:oZfk'f:92,v?M , - zfifw'S-fvwxfibiif 'S 1 9'i1.?Wii'l , I ' . f-'.af:,1Q5iq - , 12525 5' , S , -f V ,, . -if as-1 K 5 ,3 . K fa Q 1-629 , NB , ' f , ag,f!2E52:4J? W Zvzf'-shake if L f.-'f -: A 125c:.1gQff S I ,, ..-V 'LA . M P , ' William G. Morrison 609 Maple Avenue Red, with his great ability to make friends fand keep theml, has been a courteous, depend- able part of T.l-l.S .... will always remember our spirited pep assemblies . . . singing lrock 'n' roll, what else?1, swimming, and reading are favorites . . . after graduation he'll be wearing bell bottom trousers and a coat of navy blue . . . plans to be a radio. technician. Larry Mungiello 175 Shepard Avenue Wrestling 10, 11, 12. Long, black wavy hair and a six inch comb are this senior's trademarks . . . prefers seasonal haircuts . . . on the wrestling mat a fellow caught in Mungi's holds just better give up . . . won second place in the District Wrestling Cham- pionships last year . . . hopes to enter the Army's guided missle field next year . . . once back in civies, he plans a career as a radio and T.V. repairman. Eileen F. Murphy 919 Garrison Avenue Future Teachers of America 11, 12 lRecording, Secretary13 Ger- man Club 12g Girls' League 123 Red Cross Club 12. I has one of the cutest pixie- like smiles around . . . a sports lover, she adores football games ta second love is window shoppingj . . . she'Il always remember her friendly reception at T.H.S .... her outstanding sincerity and integrity will be invaluable in her teaching career. Neil Leonard Nathanson 265 Grayson Place Bowling Club 10, 11, l2Q Soccer 10. Besides all sports Cespecially basketballj, Nate likes coin collecting and dancing . . . he'll remember our Thanksgiving games and the summers . . . Do you want to go bowling? . . . accounting will become his pro- fession after four years of higher education. 61 iv-' Sharon Nestle 18 Sackville Street For the future, this quiet senior plans to attend college and be- come an elementary school teacher . . . Zelda looks for sincerity and personality in others, and enjoys being with her friends . . . the football games and those riotous faculty vs, students basketball fracases will never be forgotten. Heidrun Neu 126 Genesee Avenue German Club 12 iVice Presi- dentl. Friendly Heidi, fresh from Austria, came, saw, and con- quered-our hearts . . . this cute vivacious senior wishes to be remembered for her German accent . . . Hab' mich gern! . . . has a smile for EVERYONE loves dancin readin - - - Q, Q, good music, and playing the piano . , . after college, Heidi's eventual goal is to return to I Austria. J X 1 1 Q.. : go . fer WN if fu 'wfm ' i- A, - I , 4 - 'vm IW-', -1 f Y! 1 . 52 'fir Qt 1 :E l-li -g,Q. I f 'l' 2 1 l rf E1 illilllillllllllliif f , ' 'f .1 'ly Ci, f 7 swvf cane:-4 Qi f , J S, 'lwillwff l fl 1 i ' f ' ., al.: ff , ,di , , if A1 1 Carol Frances Oraftik Anna Mane: ols Q .jf ffl? 1134 Alicia Avenue 91:1 Ridgf? J Debating Club 123 Girls' League Girls' L afgu 1 , Refi! Gross . 11, 125 Hi-Way. 125 Home Arts Club lhillgf ' an J , glubk 12 15Presidentlg Teaneck - . 1. A 4- pea ers . 3yJf5iyyingAt1tleapii5i1sEgcai?gLLXdAamF12- Carol, the gal with the pleasant ing frock 'ny roll h'c71ds her captivel . . .'her,sborts prefer- ences are seasonal ones- water-skiinffand ie skati E . . . mgories oflqT.H.S.1y1rilgli include Mr. Geilvihds histor, class . . . .HT-rlplful andjng 1 Anita is bound to be a succe - ful secretaryf ' ',f 7X Stk ri smile and blue-grey eyes, ad- mires loyalty and sincerity in others . . . loves dancing, read- ing, and gabbing iespecially via the phonel . . . Oh boy! . . . a medical secretarial car- eer will be accompanied by wedding bells in the near future. 1, A V . , . -, ..,x..' -it Frank J. Neumann 197 Selvage Avenue Frank, a guy with a good sense of humor, likes to fix and drive cars . . . a dextrous senior, he plans to join the air force and become a iet mechanic . . . How many minutes before the bell? --Frank likes to think about the day the bells didn't ring . . . a loyal fan of rock 'n' roll, he also enjoys a good stock car race. Joel Nussbaum 1414 Hudson Road Basketball 10, 11, 123 Class Cabinet 12, Football 12, Hi-Y 113 Soccer 111 Track 10, 11, 12 fCaptainlg Varsity Club 11, 12. Joel has a dislike for red flags . . . anyway, the touchdown runs were good track practice . . . makes his mark in athletics . . . a great track man, he received the '58 Athletic Booster Track Award . . . a very like- able guy, h looks orward to a med r. Michael W. Noonan 1091 Cambridge Road Mike likes the outdoor life- fishing, hunting, and drive-in movies . , . as far as 'sports are concerned, swimming and football appeal to him most . . . likes a sincere person . . . after high school, he plans to enter the service and then es- tablish his own business. Linda Joy Nydick 851 Club Road Choir 10, 11, 125 French Club 113 Home Arts Club 123 Junior Classical League 103 Red Cross Council 115 Tri-Hi-Y 12. Sweet, friendly Linda won't forget the Turkey Day games . . . You've got a good case! . . , loves T.V., the movies, camp life, and good music . . . this gal sings and sews too . . . home economics will be her field in, and after, college. ,a,a',a7:fMM -ffZ4'..Zffr.1 74 W John S. Panzenhagen 502 Cumberland Avenue German Club 10. Pants , with his friendly per- sonality, favors driving, rock 'n' roll, and football . . . fumbling the ball seems to be his special talent . . . an avid fan of girls and good times, he'll never forget the Junior Prom . . . Mahaschka . . . hopes to enter into the business world after college. f X ,Mbna rflf-'49?5 24:51 5? - 'V ' - f ' ir iff'77rL.7'7f2f'ffI4 ,, , rzrrf mg., , ,L 15 1 xg - ,i,ss 'f' , ' A 5 , ,,,' J My ,yr .V ,V f ' f I , M., f 1,f,f,'1rCz' ' V-fav' :z.I:ZkfE'.Z',. , , is Linda Peploe 285 Teaneck Road Band 10, 11, 125 Home Arts Club 115 Orchestra 11, 12. Add two teaspoons of television- itis to one cup of friendliness followed by a pinch of rock 'n' roll and mix well . . . result? Lyn -a talented cook . . . this senior will never forget Mr. Cervino's history classes and our football battles . . . secretarial school is where you'll find her next fall. Arthur Parente 8 Dohrman Avenue Chemistry Club 121 Club 105 Physics Club 1 Brown-eyed Artie can usually be found working after school as one of the DELP Gardeners . . . electronically inclined, he builds radios as a hobby . . . a hi-fi bug, rock 'n' roll and the dancing that goes with it are his preferences . . . also admits a partiality to girls and driving . . . after college he'll put his talents to work as a electrical engineer. Josephine Ann Perretta 1247 Trafalgar Street Biology Club 103 Debating Club 10, 11, 123 fSecretarYl3 Girls' League 10, 11, 123 Hi-Way 12g Home Arts Club 123 Teaneck Speakers 10, 11, 12. A gal who is just herself? that's Josie . . . revels in having a good time which for her includes listening to records, dancing, and talking on the phone . . . the Debating Club's Temple University trip is a vivid memory . . .'college lies ahead. Eugene V. O'ReilIy, Jr. 444 Glenwood Avenue Howdy do. . . . 6' 1 Gene is an asset on the basketball court . . . during days off he likes to live the rugged life and go hunting and fishing . . . also quite an auto mechanic . . . would like to be remem- bered for frequenting the sec- ond floor boys' room . . . college and civil engineering ompl te his future plans. VM-Z'L'!i twain Elizabeth Angela Pace 38 Hillside Avenue Art Service Squad 11, 123 Class Cabinet 10, 11, 12 fSecretarylg Leaders Club 11 Nice Presi- dentlg Student Council 10, 12. Vivacious, pretty Liz , our class secretary, always looks for the good in people . . , her sincere friendliness and helpful- ness will be long remembered . . . this busy gal loves horse- back riding, dancing, drawing, and especially T.H.S .... Liz will study biology in college. ygpfiml J K gif V is J U LW 0 fy ,Q ' , fi jj 4 Ml L AX gtg -I fl xx E12 vi I W M' ii' if . s - Wi , I ' Z wsu S Q' is :AD ,- it lllllllll .15 Q. ,tv lllll 5 , lgl iii tl. X J N. ,ll lflr rg' lil, 'l' il ' ut ':. .1' l r , if- r 'N'.f ff: Ph E fl tl M alll - -E .Sz ' - Zia.-' Sylvia May Petlack 12 Irvington Road Bowling Club 12. Bowling, listening to records, and dancing sum up Syl's idea of good ways to spend her spare time . . . she also con- fesses to that special female weakness-buying clothes . . . Mani . . . this 4' 10 senior's future plans include secretarial work and a career as a housewife. Carol Phillips 92 Fort Lee Road Student Service 11, 12. 5' 2 Carol's outstanding mem- ory of T.H.S. will -be the day she entered in her junior year . . , Animall', . . . especially enjoys R 'n' R, driving, her friendships, and BOYS . . . active in religious organizations . . . college and teaching will be the path she'll follow after graduation. Barbara Jean Pinkham 1407 Palisade Avenue Girls' League 11, i2g Leaders Club 105 Red Cross Club 12. Green-eyed Barb loves skat- ing and swimming . , . dancing fit's popular music for herb is her special talent , . . there's never a dull moment with her sense of humor and friendly personality in the vicinity . . . always honest and sincere, this blonde will become a secretary . . . her goal? marriage, natch. . XD scry , 1 Xaycvs D? 3 UN James Pipal 27 Hill ide Avenue BoM -1 ' orb i ii 2 ig Beverly Point 252 Lindbergh Boplevard Class Cabinet 123 Orchestra 10, 3 ' ' ' jam, 12. Vic Ta n couldn't the HU-ggi' ed-headed Beverly has plans sen'o . o b nd for a nursing career.. . . favor- ling Conf,-, U19 , , M ite pastimes are driving, driving, Iikan ist ' driving! . appreciates tall IR . . . D VS D410 ,W kinds of music . . . a 'sparkling Explore 1 , Ji .- 131' .a 4 sense of humor and friendliness GQ 'Q s.. fry a ar . . rt seninfg two best EU ,m,9aV ' -T f, . xl, o f , ', bered for Lher Ylhot iliottleqqrflg aft four years on cam us, he PlYm0l-'Thll - . ,- will TIGVGI' hopes 1-O become ' forget those auditorium study education teacher. hBllS- V 43 Lokigirwk' N if 3 -xr-SK lbilyild P032 Andrew Price 5 WO Road 844 Queen Anne Road Q- owlinQfC ub 103 Rifle Clu Cross Country 121 Qrchestra 10, xeionnyi- has on e ,, My 1SFnior1OSti3i3gs 10, ll, brances of ph ore - 'es mg ' ' and The ha 'Vl 19 5' Andy will always remember ' ' :has . we d' Miss Brand, especially her looking 9 'lS - - - za' and homeroom . . . fishing and Noel oyias Pfaesriey A 100 West Forest Avenue Art Service Squad 122 l-63595 Club lo: Twirling Club 10, ll. Tall and graceful, Noel resem- bles a pixie in looks and actions , , , You're kiddingl .. one of her lasting memories will be those cold winter morning walks to school . . . understand- ing, humorous, and fun to be with, Noel's major interest is ART . . . plans to attend art school. 64 hockey are his favorite sports and iazz and rock 'n' roll his favorite music . . . 1 don't care! . . . his assets include a good sense of humor . . . has decided on engineering as his- chosen profession. swimming are the favorite sports of this Navy-bound senior . . . cars and girls are his favorite pastimes . . . a career in conservation and forestry will follow the ser ' e. I I I. V- PM 4 D AM fl F Y-,X I, . . I. ll Ll! 8 il , ,J L 1 f j Hia. ff Barbara Gail Pinsley 621 Rutland Avenue French Club 11, 123 Hi-Way 121 Junior Classical LeaQUe 10g Student Service 10, 11: Te-HI News 11, 123 Twirling Club 10. Bobbi, une etudiante de francaise, has received several scholastic honors in that' sub- iect . , . also a talented pianist, she favors popular and semi- classical strains . . . loves yakking on the phone . . . an intelligent girl, she's a sure bet for success in college. X I v init Y-5' . ' A 'X X,,?x li i J fi 1 1 U1-' lily! ' , .1 1 l 1 Rf lm' l5'i'i' fl hu 1 C3143-.sraaqg Qian! R .ill-: 4 KA ' uadvenb Qlafi 1 i lrl-44. B6 efvsf gif , ' sf, ' Hi-,Way Ilfilz?g'fLe!Eers tt! 5 io iifli f e T , X' 1,1 . J 1, 213 s any cqumeii iy. Co 'die e ' all lo e ' 'n if coblfing and lalllgjriing Fi Fh r ' oad- grin nd crazy sehse of krio ' eg. . .Ndriving and play- l irfg the piaqo are lfavotatl di-'I M linyxarefiamiliar tolfall who - r ye 'il ':'n d'ce iiksiirazi ir.gz21,a'22b20. em. msure. to findyhagpiness in all, J eedeav s. 1 .1 I fbvyly ll I i J, ,, 1 .- i V -9 IV! 'rn ,li in r Q I , 7 , 1 eil William Ramsay 269 Grove Street Football 10: Student Service 103 Wrestling 10. Good-looking Billy spends his spare hours working as a florist . . . a true fan of athletics he especially likes wrestling and football . . . rock and roll also appeals to him . . . after gradu- ation he plans to attend college. Robert Jay Reich 625 Sagamore Avenue Basketball 10. Tall lanky Bob is quite imagina- tive . . . spends much of his time in Sherwood Forest tarchery is a favorite sporti . . . pastimes consist of playing chess and en- joying semi-popular and classi- cal music in hi-fi , . . has become expert photo-electric football player . . . Look, we made a bet! . . . architec- ture or banking are future possibilities. 44 James F- Quimby 1 28 Edgemom Place 163 Merrison Avenue Jim's goal is to be rich and happy . . . takes advantage of nature's gifts by swimming, boating, water-skiing, camping and traveling . . . will recall some of T.H.S.'s crazy teach- ers . . . we'll remember his crazy spiders . . . plans to study medicine in college. , - 'i P , ,vMQGfX.yYQyV50'lVwlfilioi'VW li t. lfzllcxwil 'VJ fuk Vi L LAX 6 LM!! 'Arlene Rabi f. 1 Class Cabinet 11, 125 Future Teachers of America 123 Girls' League 10, 11, 123 Leaders Club 103 Playcrafters 10, 1 125 Student Council 10. humor . . . a natural tennis ridin rates too . . i Q remember Latin? . . . teaching will follow college. , -f 'ii' Ga, 1, Fun-loving Arlene is a wonder- ful friend . . . great sense of at Helen Anne Rankin 177 Herrick Avenue Home Arts Club 12. Always a willing helper, Helen should make a wonderful nurse . . . she loves animals tespeci- ally her clogl and is easily won over by the liquid eyes and plaintive whine of a stray . . . Oh my gosh! . . . her friend- liness towards others will insure future happiness - her goal. Lawrence Reina 1828 Teaneck Road Bowling Club 10. Mustachioed Larry's goal in life is to obtain a successful education . . . equally adroit in electronics and gardening would like to be remembered as a friend to everyone . . . Mr. Madsen's physics class will be a useful memory for his career in electronic engineering. Stephen C. Reiser 946 Red Road Biology Club 10: Electronics Club 11g Hi-Y 125 Russian Club 12. Stepping on white bucks gives Steve a kick . . . also enjoys readin and various s ort i Q D 5. V1- cluding swimming, basketball and golf . . . O. K. . . admires sincerity in others . . looks forward to a career in the medical field. plans after Kevin Reilly O Edgemont Place jerk CSODA, singing voice home movies traveling- pastime . . . by a certain brand of French and Mr. . . pro- ping-pong as to his Louise Rella 49 Jasper Avenue Brown-eyed Lou is always ready to have fun . . . being late to school the first day in tenth grade is her top memory of T,H.S .... Seriously! . . . listening to records iR'n'R and show tunes are finei, twirling, and dancing appeal to cute Lou , . . a junior college will welcome this future airline hostess. C n 'PN i pri Cross ' uht , ' . rman I an ge OSS COLJ es ulet pleasant smile - ,A s eyes . . . especially - : ured and very sincere . . uture plans include col- :,-- an career : erinarian. I i , I A 1 I I Ch ' - er r 7 . ' .I ' i Oo ci . 17:1 :W W u 5 up Hp A , ' f..'f- ' . if if ,is 11 ll . eexce urine- ,l I 'DOI A f , d a as a Patricia Roberts 628 Cumberland Avenue Class Cabinet 125 Girls' League 123 Leaders Club 103 Maiorettes 125 Student Council 113 Twirl- ing Club 10, 11, 12. Gad! She's cute! . . . smart too . . . this lady-like gal with the twinkling blue eyes will never forget twirling at the games . . . Patti loves listening to records and sewing . . . next in sight? college and a secre- tarial career. Raymond Roberts 492 Palmer Avenue Sports - minded Skip likes everything there is about sports especially basketball, swimming, and tennis . . . has received many awards in athletics . , . an Eagle Scout . . . plans to attend college . . . respects those who are honest, friendly, and sincere. Denis Rettew 74 Blauvelt Street Hi-Way iArt Editorl 11, 123 Te- Hi News iArt Editorl 10, 11, 12. Den will be remembered as one of T.H.S.'s greatest artists . . . those cartoons and carica- tures will never be forgotten . . , art, however, shares the spotlight with bowling, driving and pizza . . . musical taste runs along the popular and jazz vein . . . this amiable senior al- ways has a nice word for you . . . bound to be a successful commercial artist, K' C Charles Roberts 459 Warwick Avenue Charlie enjoys driving sharp cars and listening to rock 'n' roll music . . . favorite pastimes include going to the drag races and working on cars . . . fun- loving, he likes a good time . . . following college he will enter the Navy. 66 Michael P. Rice 124 Bedford Avenue Mike possesses a talent for drawing caricatures . . . girls and rock 'n' roll share his spare time with sketching . admires a sense of humor in others . . . will always remember Mr. Smith's history class . . . his goal in life is to be a millionaire but first he'll go to college. Ili wif it Zyl? if ,ii ,,,, . , 5 !W5o 'ii1'Wf2i il' . ' 't E l T RZi,,74,f1'52'7'?'l , ,'lI, 1 l Zii 2 sq' I ,lf 7 :vii 1 - J 11,7 fil'ii:l .fi'i'i .fi' fx ii XA mlj1f4ifl'Q:jQ1,'!i',g196171 .WILSIT L A 1 ll7.'4'1i',l,', -, i A7if5'ifif 'i'f:f l will' F X 1' ' PM l ' ' l.,1ll .. llllll ?i lll i ll . limi nj lm hill' 5 ii J. , Oi f 11,- W W Carol M. Roller 635 Howard Street Choir 10, 11, 123 Leaders Club llj Student Service 10, 11. Love a good laugh? stick with Carol and her crazy sense of humor . . . remember English with Miss Curran, Carol? . . . avid listener to WMGM or WINS . , . expert at making three- point turns . . . she'll begin as a teacher and end up as a Mrs. we 1 i t fdmm E AN il' xl xi ,, - ,.i,::.: .-,. 1 C Vx 41 W1 viift v 5 '55-NX dl 4. fe' KL- at H XXQ4 l Lawrence M. Rosen 996 East Lawn Drive Class Cabinet 123 Hi-Way 123 Math Club l23 Student Service 12. Easy-going Larry has college plans . . . active with a basket- ball . . . one of our best-dressed seniors, Larry also possesses a good sense of humor . . . en- joys rock 'n' roll and show music . . -admires humor and neatness in his friends . . . a possible dentist, psychiatrist or accountant. l Eugenia Ross 821 Red Road Girls' League 11, 12. Genie is a sweet, neat, and attractive miss . . . ballroom dancing, riding, music, and just plain having a good time are tops . . . Be good! . . . this future co-ed plans to go into business after college where her sweet smile is bound to win her many friends. 67 Joan Doris Rosenberg 272 Frances Street Art Service Club 11, 123 French Club ll, Junior Classical League 11: Library Council 12. Joan is a gal who loves to talk and dance . . . a boating and ice-skating enthusiast, she en- joys being with people . , . musically speaking, jazz comes first . . . typified by a warm, sincerely friendly smile . . . in college, Joan will study home economics. 1 Carol Rosenthal 1036 Warren Parkway French Club 123 Playcrafters 10, 11, 123 Russian Club 123 Spanish Club 11, 123 Stu- dent Service 1O, 11, 123 Te-Hi News 12. Here's a well-dressed senior with a passion for one thing-the theatre . . . Buff can be counted on for the unusual . . . loves show music, art, singing, 'and Broadway shows , . . after college, this future actress plans to make her day- cilreams ot the theatre come rue. Robert D. Ross 49 Walnut Street Bob's headed for the Navy after graduation . . . You're outa your head! . . . talented in art, working on cars and driv- ing rate as pastimes, too . . . he'Il still carry the memory of ninth grade graduation years from now . . . his neat appear- ance ancl promptness will aid him in achieving his aim: to own his private business. Vivian Carol Ross 844 Ester Avenue Biology Club 103 Debating Club 10, 11, 123 Future Teachers of America 123 Girls' League 10, 11, 123 Hi-Way 123 Home Arts Club 12 fSecretarY13 Teaneck Speakers 10, 11, 12. Loves life, every golden minute of it, and talking on the phone, every golden hour of it . . . getting a crowd together is fun for Viv1' . . . she'lI remember her many classmates . . . a future teacher, college will come irst. Q 1 . ' 1 ' U s 1 1.1 .1 jp X, 5 ' if 9 f A 1 Anth ny Rdillgndi Ji 32?O defjikvenue 'Soccefjfl Q 2. Wet the t member on the I, - tea , st'llA ony was a great XID ass' n inning the 4,N.J.l.l.. QM-0' s cer ampionship, is most outst ing memory . . . he nfxlikei aseisaii and askefbaii if' I-too . . . You b , you! l .another R' n... l go-,ialheasy to g along with, if rid irgd-heart, , e is sure to il ' be x uccessvf k . Barbara Sandrisser 11 Park Avenue Art Service Squad 10, 113 Ger- man Club 11. Bobi's immediate plans in- clude art school and a career as a fashion illustrator or model . . . Mr. Gunner is her one big memory fyes, those football and wrestling posters were hers1 . . . loves sketching and European traveling . . . if talent is indicative of success, Bobi doesn't have to worry. 68 Q: fvfbfffv -awe-, Lynne Marie Rueger 309 Edgewood Avenue Bowling Club 11, German Club 10, 11, 122 Student Service 1 Friendly Chick is five eet two and-yes-blue eyes too this senior will follow a secretarial career . . . her pas times are athletic-'swimming and dancing . . . Oh! Gad' . . Lynne admires honesty and friendliness in others. , ll ilj-7' YV . 1 'Q U70 ,J iii M 'Lf V Won fb b 'V wx' ilzl-f' in JI fl , lv, ,Wdrieri L! EL1Russ. FJ lj ,V V 365 'si e iljsfreefkfi' jflfu 1 ll chfar 1 1. it 45 , .1 V lv M i , 1 ,Ll-'A turailfgrivateu secretary, lil' fl' r xi! rlnt - Ad enne ishe be re em b 'lead to ne el' ridin N , he ijfgt3 sla2?lVFerr1qy?houZes .wif , .. SV , ,p,f edtatte. ...avid s ta or at s ts events . . . lxgcfni etya g giense of humor nd atnesgelher own qualitiesl i hersp . . for a cheerful s ilen can't be beat. l 1 NJ Barbara Ryan 1165 Stasia Street Cheerleading l2Q Class Cabinet 10, 11, 123 Leaders Club 10, 11, l2Q Student Council 12, Student Service 103 Te-Hi News 12. When she's not talking, she's cheering . . . when she's not cheering, she's eating . . . peppy and cute, Bobbi pos- sesses a sense of humor bigger than her appetite . . . Big deal! . . . this athletic pixie plans to major in physical edu- cation in college. Choir 11 1 soccer espe ally in sports, girls, and plays the pia and enjoys singing in the ch IF . . . plans to go to college o study agriculture. Viola Anna Sadlier 312 Van Buren Avenue Hi-Way 12, Student Council 103 Student Service 10, 113 Te-Hi News 123 Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11 fChaplain1, 12 iRecording Sec- retaryl. Good-natured Vola has that straight-from-the-heart friendli- ness , . . her wonderful person- ality has gained her many last- very school- ing friendships . . . spirited, she rates the Turkey Day games Ace high . . . dependable and cute . . . college-bound to become a bilingual secretary. 0ljf2'iX55,J5f5'yX,r.2 ' Mu Richard Sapienza 340 Sherman Avenue Chemistry Club 123 Chess Club 103 Physics Club 11. Richard envisions a scientific career in nuclear physics enjoys hunting, fishing, and col lecting coins, but astronomy and science fiction are his special interests . . . What? possesses a quick wit and a ready smile . . . prefers any vT:JrthwhiIe music to rock and ro . 04.0 Sydelle Scheflin 1024 East Lawn Drive Student Service 12. Syd loves fun and excitement . . . that means dancing, movies, and triple dating . . . I beg your pardon! . . . her sense of humor is enjoyed by many . . . that tenth grade salesmanship class is a primary memory after fashion school she'll department store buyer. bea John Schinina 215 East Cedar Lane A talented artist . . . John's pastimes include cars, girls, parties, movies, and pool . . . as for musical. tastes, rock 'n' and Spanish beats are pre- Ain't . . . those won't help him as or a commercial Jane Schmidt 412 Maitland Avenue 10, 11, 12, Hi-Way 12 Editorj3 Junior Class- 1-1: Student Service News 11, 12 tCopy top memories are Mr. tZorroj and Miss Curran has a flair for art and a N.Y.C .... a sense enthusiasm, and mark her even- personality . . . loves horses, cats, knitting, and good music . . . college next. 3 .. ff t . 704' '. ' 1' 'f 12.1 by T , f lJ- J H' fl! - William G. Scholp 459 Ogden Avenue Bowling Club 10: Chemistry Club 12Q Physics Club 11. A's a member of the Bergen County Astronomical Society, Bill's favorite pastime is peer- ing through a telescope . . . he likes his music strictly class- ical . . . a swimming and chess fan . . . his friendliness and stellar interests should aid him as a nuclear physicist. mix' Freda Schmidt 188 Oakdene Avenue Are Service Squad 123- Leaders Club 10: Student Service 10. Friendly Freda can really- talk up a storm . . . she enjoys just being with her friends tthat term includes boysj . next to rock 'n' roll, she favors hillbilly . . . loves to dance . . . college ahead3 then, elementary school teaching is the path she'll follow. 1 6 Mark Schoenberg 322 Vandelinda Choir 122 Debating Club 11, 123 National Forensic League 113 Teaneck Speakers 1 1, 12 tTreasurerj. Quick-thinking Clark Kent can out-talk his weight in panelists . . . hobbies are riding and folk- singing talso rnodernxjazzj .U . . touring Greenwich Village is a favorite pastime . . . knownrfor his frankness and forthr1Qh1' opinions . . . plans include a career as a biochemist. X, 3. ti Herbert Schinderman 1365 Milford Terrace Baseball 11, 12g Library Council 11Q Soccer 10: Student Service ' Te-Hi News 12 10, 11, 12, tphotographerj. Herb plans a career as an an- tiques dealer . . . a sports- minded boy, he also enjoys riflery and is a true photography fiend . . . will never forget Mr. Powley losing his ice cream in a garbage pile . . . sincere and friendly, Herb is a good person to have as a friend . . . college- bound in the tall. ME Bef Edward Schreyer 35 Garden Street Eddie's wit and personality explain his ability to make new friends . . . a winner of dance contests and skating races . . . enjoys cars and girls . . . a dra- matic school will follow gradua- tion . . . his goal?-acting. 69 , xi is 1... if rw kb I C Fred J. Schwanemann Af l4 warren Schwartz 264 Merrison Street A 269 cheery Lane . -L . Cross Country 11, 123 Wrestling if Audio Visual Aids 10: C,-O55 10. Sea Scout Fritz Der Grosse likes water sports-sailing and swimming . . . electronics is another pastime which will -aid him in his post-college engineer- ing career . . . favors baseball, cross country, and skiing too . , . the Junior Prom and picnic and Miss Curran head his list of T. H. S. memories. Lenore Schwartzkopf 848 Ester Avenue Class Cabinet 10, 11, 121 Girls' League 11, 123 Leaders Club 11, Spanish Club 10, Student Service 11, 123 Tri-Hi-Y 10. Lee, a future biology teacher, will never forget Miss Kennel's class in that subject . . . sweet and friendly to all, she is noted for her willingness to serve . . . lovely wavy hair . . . another gabby girl, Lee likes dancing, istening to music, and tennis . . . college next. Theresa A. Serra 322 Pleasant Place Terry, a gal with a friendly heart, loves to dance and date . . . her major memory of T.H.S. will be meeting so many wonder- ful teachers and friends . . . we'll always remember her true friendliness and soft brown eyes . . . this personality plus senior will be successful in the secretarial field. f ,Q .fa LV V ,eff 3 t-P' Ll , NK 'yf Lit ,MX R JQMJ-,iw K J A VL! 1 v F1 qv! , 4lX,4Q,.'-f . ' '1 ,I 9' ,ly-nal Joel shesian ' f' 516 Linden Avenue Basketball 11, 12 fManagerlg Bi- ology Club 101 Hi-Y 11, 12, Soccer 10, 11, Student Service 10, 11, 12, Te-l-li News 10. Dave's outstanding abilities lie in math and persuasive talking . . . won't easily forget calculus with Mr. Law and English with Mr, Church . . . his varied musi- cal tastes include classical and rock 'n' roll , , . intelligent, he'll study psychology during the next tour years. Country 12, Soccer 10, 11. B rmuda favors hockey, base- I, and football, and likes to atch all kinds of sports . . . won't forget knowing Mr. Cer- vino . . . Warren admires sports- manship and friendliness in others . . . amiable, he's easy to like . . . a future lawyer, broker, and millionaire, he's headed for college. Barbara Ruth Seiden 124 Van Buskirk Road Future Teachers of America 11, 125 Girls' League 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 11 3 Student Council 12. Barbara, a ticklish sehorita with a catching laugh, likes pizza, pizza, pizza! . . . musically talented, her tastes include everything but R 'n' R . . . Lookl there's Leslie . . . doesn't let anyone take advan- tage of her . . . will never forget Messrs. Madsen and Smith . . . after college she'll teach. Michael Seymour 580 Rutland Avenue Biology Club 103 Chemistry Club 125 Le-Hi News 125 Wrestling 1 1, . To live a long and enjoyable life is the aim of this sincere and friendly senior . . . enjoys play- ing cards, fishing, reading, and girls . . . our football champion- ships will long be remembered by Mike . . . after college, he plans to enter the field of meteorology. Loraine Judith Shils 439 Sagamore Avenue Hi-Way 10, 11, 123 Student Council 10, 11, 12, Student Service 10, 11, Te-Hi News 10 CEditorial Assistantl, 11 fAssist- ant Editorj, 12 fEditor-in-Chiefl. Intelligent, active, honest and sincere I Lory, a leader in com- munity and school projects . . . her varied interests include The Te-Hi News , art, writing, the theatre, camping, iand big cats . . . broadminded and friendly . . . college-bound. 'K Br 1-:f Q , if :rf I . iflll.. Noel Shusterman 765 Howard sneer Cars hold a special interest for this senior-especially his 157 Chevy . . . where there's a drag race, there's Noel . . . likes a person who is a good listener . . . Whats happening? . . . 1 after graduation he'l-l wear those QW U j Navy blues . . . his goal: lots 'l of m0HeY - -eisxiffiq fr '-,l 'l'r - lres 1. Irving Singer 608 North Forest Drive Although a newcomer to Tean- eck High, Irv has gained many friends with his pleasant ways and winning personality . . . easy to get acquainted with, he fits right into a crowd . . . likes reading, dancing, and par- ticipating in sports . . . always up-to-date with the latest ivy- league . . . No foolin'l . . . goes for jazz and rock 'n' roll . . . plans a career in dentistry. Harvey Skolnick 902 River Road Dark-haired, gray-eyed Sput- nickl' has a reputation for be- ing a handyman . . . his brisk mannerisms and friendly per- sonality make him well liked by all who know him . . . Harv enjoys all sports, especially base- ball, riflery, and water-skiing . . . musical tastes include folk and rock 'n' roll . . . plans to enter Air Force before attending college . . . ambition: to be a veterinarian. Janet Smallberger 517 Oritani Place Class Cabinet 11, 125 Hi-Way 125 Teaneck Speakers 105 Tri- Hi-Y 12. Jan's sincerity and sense of humor make her a good friend . . . we will never forget her willingness to help . . . music, sports, and singing rate with this senior . . . Hey there, Zeke! . . . to be a future secretary. 11,1 ij, ' ff 1 Sffffgkj slio eell f - ' V 't', Sf f'L. Q- 1 ,, x l'f- X n z Carol Rose Silber 262 Cherry Lane Junior Classical League 11 5 Play- crafters 103 Red Cross Club 105 Spanish Club 113 Student Service 10, ll, 12, Te-Hi News 10, 11, 12 lAdvertising Managerj. Perseverance and friendliness mark Carol, a future co-ed and nurse . . . enjoys knitting, or- ganization work, and hospital volunteer work . . . You'd be surprised! . . . she'll never forget her friends and the pep assemblies. Thomas Siwulec 160 Oakdene Avenue Football 10, 11, 125 Varsity Club 11, 123 Wrestling 11, 12, This personable, good-looking guy is a terror on the football field . . . being a member of the first unbeaten team in T. H. S.'s history will never be forgotten . . . flirting, chewing toothpicks ancl going out with the boys are especially enjoyed . . . if per- sonality's any guage of success, T's future looks prosperous. Michael Sloser 114 Herrick Avenue Student Service 10, 11, 12. Friendly, outgoing Mike has college plans for the future . . . relaxes by playing cards, watch- ing T.V., or going to the movies . . . has fond l?j recollections of the four-minute dash to class and cafeteria food . . . Send this boy to camp . . . his wish is to be remembered for his unfunny jokes . . . a very interesting guy with a good sense of humor. Carol M. Smith 693 West Englewood Avenue Future Teachers of America 125 Te-Hi News 10, 123 Tri-Hi-Y 12. Carol is very active in religious work, considering it of extreme importance in 'her life . . , Smithy loves music and pep assemblies . . . her patience and quiet understanding will aid her in her chosen career of teaching. 71 Frances Smith 210 West Englewood Avenue Ciiljasilfiabinet 12g Leaders Club Friendliness comes first with this attractive senior, whether in herself or in others . . . likes bowling, swimming, and playing miniature golf . , . loves to tease . . . Crumb! . . , college is Fran's ' next step to becoming a physical therapist. Y .eil ,,..,. Anne Marie Smithers 37 Bedford Avenue Bowling Club 11. Friendly Annie is happy with a brush, an easel and canvas OR a sewing machine . . . she does well in either field . . . values the friends she has made in high school very highly . . . favors rock 'n' roll to Ionghair . . . hopes for a career in the business world. Hannah Laura Sobel 104 Irvington Road Bowling Club 12. Her beautiful hazel eyes, and sweet, friendly personality will never let us orget Laurie , a gal who loves music with a beat and a good time . , . likes to sew, too . . . Man! . , . she's bound for college, followed by a career in theatrical designing. R. Barbara Ann Sorin 480 Churchill Road Hi-Way 12, Playcrafters 11, 12, Russian Club 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Student Council 12. When Bobbi listens to music she prefers classical, but when she's dancing, rock 'n' roll does fine . . . Mr. Pepperling will be an outstanding memory . , . reading, TALKING, watching football, and the theatre are her favorite pastimes . . . Lots of luck! . . . next in sight is college and a political career. Sue Ann Sowers Richard J. Spinelli 462 Rutland Avenue Choir 10, 11, 12, Class Cabinet 12, Leaders Club 12, Maiorettes 12, Student Service 10, 11, 12, Twirling Club 10, 11, 12. Combine a great sense of humor, a love for dancing, and a knack for telling jokes and you'll get Suzie . . . will be remembered for her changeable hair colors . . . who could mistake that healthy laugh? . . . Something for Sue? . . . this twirler's vivacious personality will prove an asset in college. M. Susan Spiegel 1081 Dartmouth Street Rifle Club ll, Tri-Hi-Y 12. Peppy Sam1' has an outstanding love for horses and riding . . . her many memories of T.H.S. include showers in gym and the senior prom of '57 . . . loves cooking swimming, college week- ends, and arguing in Mrs. Duffy's English Class . . . college lies ahead. Carole Spies 1261 Tuxedo Square Choir 103 Chorus 11, 12. Singing in her rock 'n' roll group takes up much of Carole's spare time . . . a musical senior, she also goes for listening to records and dancing . . . Oh, well! . . . admires sincerity and understanding in her acquaint- ances . . . after attending a school of beauty culture, she'll become a beautician. ,,,, , ,,,V,,V X, f. fa fz 'QB' 1104 Lambert Road Bowling Club 10, Cross Country 11,1231-li-Y11,12gTrack11, 12, Varsity Club 11, 12. With ial a special knack for making friends ibl good looks, and ici a nice personality, Dick is a great guy to know . . , girls and dancing occupy much of his time . . . Miss Brand's first period study holds fond mem- ories . . , Ah, beans! . . . remember his French accent? . , . after college he, hopes to make his mark in Washington. 11, 123 Physics Club 11, Stu- ,5 L ' - 5.9 ' v g Mm K. X i, O x ,, 3 ,ia ,if , i 5 1 ,fi Tr' ' ff, W Q w , H- A V, .fy A , ,X '7 X . WK W- r f T UR .. My T ' ' Jay Alan Stein , I . T!! JTPB. I EObCl'gerry La:e -d T . Stuart Stein Robert ,. Spitzer-JS Clfeggztryu Clubl fi: resgoigalli 1556 Victoria Road 787 Salem Street 1 X iMa 1aQefl lo, 11, 123 MHTl 4 Club Blue-eyed, dark-haired Bob lists rock 'n' roll as his favorite type ot rhythm . . . this hunting and fishing tan pursues these activities- as a member of the Allendale Rod and Gun Club . . . cars run a close second as a spare time activity . . . as for sports, give him football . . . plains to go on to college next a . Hope Marianne Stephensen 616 Penn Avenue Choir 10, 11, 125 Majorettes 123 Student Service 123 Twirling Club 10,11, 12. Blonde Hopey enjoys skating, swimming, and dancing land who wouldn't like dancing with those legsli . . . this twirler won't forget the squad or Sadie Hawkins Dances . . . loves sing- ing and rock 'ni' roll . . . secre- tarial work and a career as an airline hostess will follow gradu- ation, and precede marriage. dent Service 10, 11, 12, Tennis 115 Wrestling 10, 11, 12. SlJay : a fine mathematician and first-rate student . . . tall and lanky, his sharp quips are memorable . . . will never forget Mr. Garcia and the Washington Trip . . . likes microbes, Mav- erick, and Mallomars . . . Einstein's successor. David Stern 446 Churchill Road Debating Club 105 French Club 10, 11, 125 Student Service 12, Tennis 10. That fellow behind the pat,' hand is Dave . . . possesses a good sense of humor and good sense for cards . . . he looks for honesty and sincerity in others . . . sports favorites are basket- ball and tennis . , . will remem- ber his dealings with Miss Devany . . . plans to attend col- lege in pursuit of a law career. 2 Bowling Club IO, Chemistry Club 123 Student Service 12. Stu's favorite sports are base- ball, football, and bowling in which he has won awards . . . hobbies include cars, coins, and girls . . . rock 'n' roll and jazz rate in the musical field . . . Miss Curran and Mr. Puro's classes won't quickly be for- gotten . . . future plans include college. ggi Emily Stelljes 258 Cherry Lane Sweet and helpful Emily gets along well with everyone . . . will distinctly remember Mr. Chandler and Miss Curran . . . a quiet individualist, she favors the outdoor lite Chiking, riding, and ice skatingi, but also goes for sketching, sewing, and cook- ing . . . L-O-N-G blonde hair . . . ls that ever nicelt' Land so is shei . . . college is ahead. W1 Sandra Stousland 670 Cedar Lane Girls' geague 125 Red Cross Club 11, 1 . A horse-lover of the first degree, Sandy has ridden at the Gar- den and has won numerous ribbons with her horse . . . pos- sesses Qorgeous blonde hair and a great sense of humor . . . Are you kidding? . . . has a talent for getting into trouble . . , looks forward to a secretarial career. Carole Joan Suraci 200 Sherman Avenue Cheerleading 123 Girls' League 103 Leaders Club 11, 12 CTreas- liirerJgTri-Hi-Y 10, 11, CTreasurerJ, 2. if you're looking for a sweet and friendly gal who loves to drive but stalls the car, look no fur- ther-it has to be Carole . . . loves cutting hair and just hav- ing fun . . . remember those cheerleading tryouts, Carole? . . . her ambitions are college and nursing. Janet Mane Sylvestro 35 Amsterdam Avenue Class Cabinet 11 Girls League Leaders Club 10 11 Jan is distinguished by her friendlydisposition and perpetu A 1 -. , al smile . . .-she ll never forget her physics class with-,, its ratio of two girls t'o .twentyitwo boys' . . . lloves sleepinggknitting sweaters, dancing, and 'iby rid- ing . . medical secretarial school next-then? marriage and six children.4 f iv' l f A ' . A. 1 i ,095 Mi oben ga v A u Efectr I ciub io I t n ue- e o ' . - radio or KK: .8 4 . looks n s ering career . .f. e ' s kering with is o o ragging , and girls . l ports enthus' st, e likes nis, swimming, hunting ...rock lf ., But honest, of . Priscilla Ann Taft 1174 Sussex Road Class Cabinet 11, French Club 10, 11, 12, Junior Classical League 10, Russian Club 125 Student Council 10, 12, Twirling Club 10, 11. Don't call this cute senior Pris- cilla-it's Patty . . . her dark hair flatters those lovely green eyes . . . smart dresser . . . as for music, it's Basie to Beetho- ven . . . loves reading and the theatre . . . Patty plans a post- college career in medical research. Robert Termeer 328 Ogden Avenue Soccer 12. Although new to Teaneck, Bob has made many friends due to his sincere and friendly manner . . . he'll remember playing soccer in his senior year . . . enjoys listening to music and working on cars . . . Oogie is easy to get along with and well-dressed . . . active in re- ligious organizations, he plans to attend Bible College after graduation. T 'X-s. fi' Q 729'l N Robert C. Theuret 109 Tessen Street Football 11, 125 Varsity Club 125 Wrestling 11, 12. Sports-minded Bob enjoys toot- ball, baseball, swimming, and wrestling . . . Are you back again? . . . a rock 'n' roll fan . . . will always remember his many friends at T.H.S .... after graduation he plans to join the coast guard. Arne Thorsland 28 Livingston Place Baseball 10, 11, 123 Basketball 10, 11, 125 Football 10, 11, 12. 6' 4 Arnie , true to the Thors- land tradition, is a top-notch athlete . . . has a knack for making All-County . . . this co- operative and quiet guy goes in for football, basketball, and baseball . . . Yumpin' yiminy! . . . college is a certainty for the next tour years. Roberta Tansman 445 Beatrice Street Class Cabinet 11, 125 French Club 11, 123 Hi-Way 12 iEditor- ial Assistantlg Playcrafters 10, 11, Student Service 10, 11, 12 iSecretarYl3 Te-Hi News 11, 12 iHead Proofreaderl. Energetic Robbie is always full of fun . . . besides H20 sports, Teaneck's future Esther Williams likes the theatre . . . Ohhh! . . . after four years of higher education, this under- standing senior will do United Nations work. George J. Teufel, Jr. 626 John Street Band 11, 123 Orchestra 10, 11, 12. Whether playing in the orches- tra, the marching band, or the jazz band, George is happy when surrounded by music ipreferably classicall . . . talented with a violin or string bass, he also performs in the Teaneck Sym- phony Orchestra . . . as a Sea Scout he likes sailing and boat- ing . . . an honest friend . . . future plans include college land our guess is musicl. X Dick Tolomeo 1 -V'V 1 1 ,, ' 'fist A 25 if i . Arvid Thorsland 289 Hickory Street Football 10, 11, 125 Varsity Club ll, 12. The strong and silent type, Arvie's blond hair, blue eyes, and 6' 2 frame make him a good catch for some lucky female . . . needs food and football to make him happy . . . this shy guy lists our champion- ship teams as his outstanding memory . . . likes hillbilly music . . . college is next for this likeable senior. 209 Van Buskirk Road Baseball 10, 11, 123 Football 10, 11, 123 Varsity Club 123 Wrestling 10, 11, 12. One of T.l-l.S.'s most avid sports fans, Dick will never forget our championships.. , . his favorite pastimes fnext to ALL sportsl are girls and eating . . . as far as music is concerned, give him rock 'n' roll or the old tunes . . . this friendly guy admires the same quality in others . . . will go on to college. QD . Michael L. Trilling 552 Maitland Avenue Basketball 11, 12 CManagerJg Te- Hi News ll, 12 tSports Editorj. Always cheerful Mike loves all sports and is an enthusiastic authority on all T.H.S. sports events . . . other hobbies include stamp collecting and photogra- phy . . . an honest and good friend . . . his sports write-ups in the Te-Hi News preface his career in journalism as a sports writer . . . college is next. Constance Elizabeth Tietjen 724 Wendel Place Girls' League 10, 125 Junior Classical League 103 Spanish Club 11, 123 Student Service 10, 11, 123 Te-Hi News 11, 12g Tri- Hi-Y1O, 11, 12. Miss Talkative Senior con- siders sports and loafing todd comboj her favorite pastimes . . . an openly friendly girl, you know that smile is sincere . . , a devoted Garcia fan, Connie is fun to laugh with . . . college and elementary school teaching next. O , ww ltlwf' il 1.1 Frank C. Tonini, Jr. 166 Park Avenue Frank has his eyes on technical school . . . goes for hunting, bowling, and baseball . . . ad- mires sincerity and humor in others . . . especially enjoys asking questions . . . his favorite answer ? - I didn't do my homework! Norvell A. Tucci 25 Merrison Street Girls' League 125 Red Cross Club 11, 12. Dependable, friendly Norvell plans to attend either teachers' college or secretarial school . . . she has fun whether dancing, knitting, or driving . . . likes R 'n' R fespecially to dance toi . . . admires sincerity and a sense of humor in others . . . our football scraps will be an in- delible memory years from now. J lia Turnowski 1212 Sus xl Road Home Arts esp i ly enjoys dating an in domestic traits are in her cooking, knitting 1 d sewing talents . . . this Rain w girl won't easily forget our inning streak in the Thanksgivn Day games . . . first com s unior college, sec- ond, a DO ,Y lOf'l as a secretary, then, matrimony. Arlene Mae Turpan 649 Ogden Avenue Majorettes 11, 12, Student Council 11 Q Te-l-li News 12g Twirling Club 10, ll, 12. Attractive Arlene is that neat and well-dressed twirler . . . her auburn hair is always just so . . . Have a blast! . , . music is this gal's favorite pastime- hi-fi from Sinatra to jazz to Mathis . . . plays well whether at a keyboard or a tennis court . . . will take up writing or advertising in college. , Mill! an lim Helen Jane Uetz 395 Maitland Avenue German Club 105 Girls' League 12p Student Service 11, 12, Tri- Hi-Y 11, 12 lTreasurerJ. Janie possesses a shiny, spar- kling smile . . . loves all music, especially classical . . . favors knitting, sunbathing on a Wat- son dock, and washing her hair in Twin Lakes . , . cute and neat, her clothes exhibit her sewing ability . . . goes ter ping pong . . . to major i me economicsi college. f.iii'5i,g'. J F. V it 1 A rr il, l r if ly ,John C. Ve ano f 2K7 High S ree 'lt li g C uden vi e 1 John like! isteni the o, . espe iall' to po tu , . . bow and i Q to rem Mi alke c as . . ' eball ences , fOr e . t vice rica l 1 Cl, Y illelg il li L l Q 'ETL , ,Q 'U We 'i if N A 1 la , , ill! ' rv I 1 . I ., - U ,fli pf Nfl? 'il ILL by ii l .1 .Iglv 4 L 'H' Barbara Sue Ullman 144 Golf Court Girls' League lO, ll, 123 Junior Classical League 101 Leaders Club 12, Red Cross Club 10, ll, 125 Spanish Club ll, 12. Congenial Bobby is always willing to help . . . enjoyment for this senior means horseback riding, movie-going, and buying clothes . . . always to be re- membered is her first day of school at T.H.S ..,. a proficient math student, she'll attend college in the fall. Elaine Marion Vibert 370 Warwick Avenue Choir ll, Class Cabinet ll, 123 Majorettes 10, 11, 12 lCo-cap- tainlg Twirling Club 10, 11, 12. Fun-loving is definitely the word for Mimi , our cute majorette co-captain . . . her hard-to- forget giggle and zany sense of humor make her all the more likeable . . . l'm not going steady yet! . . . won't forget the Junior Prom . . . after secre- tarial school, Mim plans to become an airline hostess. . r .lx v i 5 Peter Vayda 95 Bennett Road Chess Club 10, ll, 12 iPresi dentlg Soccer 10. Personable Pete loves to so- cialize . . . his six feet three inches make him a valuable bas- ketball player, and his sense of humor makes him a valuable addition to an class ' y . . . ice skating, ice hockey, and soccer are runners-up on his sports list , . . likes pop and show tunes . . . to continue his education in college. 76 Lillian Utz 154 De Graw Avenue German Club 103 Girls' League ll, 123 Leaders Club 10. Long, light blonde hair and green eyes make Lillian an eye- catcher . . . especially fond of dancing and water sports, she also plays the violin . . . her taste in clothes should help her advance as a fashion buyer . . . in September, she'll attend col- lege and major in business administration. t-..,. Lillian Louise Vietoris 141 Lees Avenue Playcrafters 11, 123 Red. Cross Club ll, 123 Student Service 10, 11, 12. A gay sense of humor coupled with soft brown eyes and a pleasant smile characterize Lil . . . this friendly gal loveskto dance, sew, and go shopping iespecially in New Yorkl . . . ChargeI . . . horses mean riding and fun to this sincere and friendly girl . . . after nurs- ing school, she'll be an asset to any hospital. Jeffrey Waldmann Stephen Scoledes Voyerf 832 Barbara Drive l-lere's a well-dressed senior with a talent for bad luck . , . girls, clothes, and. cars are his out- standing interests . . . likes basketball and billiards . . . Mrs. Duffy and Mr. Dubin's classes are favorite recollections . . his eventual plans include a career as an accountant. Kathleen Ward 155 Bogert Street Blue eyes and red hair mark this future nurse . . . always ready to have fun, Kathy's list of pastimes rates dancing second only to listening to rec- ords . . . What a blast! -. . . admires people who are them- selves . . . she'll never forget Mr. Pasquini's algebra class. Phyllis Watins 487 Martense Avenue l-li-Way 123 Playcrafters ll, 125 Red Cross Club 11, 123 Student Service 10, 11, 12. There's no business like show business -that's Phyl's motto . . . loves being in plays Cpre- ferably musicalsl where her sing- ing and dancing talents are essential . , . she plans a career as a vocalist, preceded by busi- ness school and a secretarial position. 193 Colonial Court Y 125 Track 11. tall, blue-eyed blond is a lot of fun . . . Jeff's main interests in life are girls, cars, damsels, jazz, and the female sex . . . an explorer Scout, he favors the outdoor life-swim- ming, ice-skating, camping, drive- ins . . . remembers the '56 Hockey Game . . . preparing for college. Dave Weidenfeld 132 Walraven Drive Class Cabinet 123 Student Service 12. Tall, handsome Dave is truly a Jack-of-all-trades . . . knows how to relax, especially when listening to classical music . . . a clothes connoisseur, reflected in his beautiful sweaters , . . loves swimming, tennis, foot- ball, and basketball . . . after college will follow a career in advertising. Gerald Walsh 44 Bennett Road Hi-Y 11, 123 Soccer 10, 11, 123 Varsity Club ll, 123 Wrestling 10, 11, 12. Good-looking 'iJerry likes soc- cer and especially skiing Cthe snow kindj . , . his neat appear- ance betrays his fondness for clothes . . . as for music, give him jazz . . . wishes to be re- membered for his MG . . . he'll attend college next year. Valerie Weinreb 130 Fairview Avenue Choir 123 Chorus 115 Girls' League 11, 125 Twirling Club 10. This senior especially likes being with others . . . her interests cover driving, bowling, and water sports, and her musical tastes lean toward rock 'n' roll and show tunes . . . Val's knack for cutting hair accounts for her desire to attend beauty school and become a beautician, . ,, ,.,, ,f ., A- , 5 5 f 1 4-u....... .' . 'wa y , 1 , 4fp?QNvf'U' 'Vffii' f 5 Z fffh 1, f fm Qu, 4 ii Charles Weiss 215 Stuyvesant Road Football 105 Hi-Way 125 Play- crafters 11. Likeable Charlie, a boy gifted with rhythm, excels in drum- ming and dancing . . . his taste in music lies in the popular and jazz vein . . . admits to being the class playboy . . . admires honesty in others . . . to become a successful business- man is his goal . . . higher education next. Judith Wynne Werner 285 Briarcliffe Road Girls' League 10, 11, 125 Home Arts Club 125 Leaders Club 105 Playcrafters 10, 115 Twirling Club 10. T.H.S.'s little blonde bombshell is usually laughing and having fun . . . loves listening to rec- ords Cprogressive iazzi and ice skating . . . special talents are dancing and playing the piano -. . . Hmm! . . . to enter the nursing profession. Fred White 1395 Hill Street Track 10. Making friends and playing bas- ketball are the talents of this friendly senior . . . Fred will never forget the Pinky Poopers of T.H.S .... likes cards, ten- nis, and girls . . . after college, he'll follow a career in the service. er he rac s as we u essed T . a n A 1 SN w,. K in tj .J Ly., :JJ ,. Fang--.. Ts. c ,, i Robert. Wpissh,gqg,-'A I 1285 Hastings Street' Q Playcratters , AN . 1 H .1 . Friendly Bob lovesfto 'travel and meet new, people . . . this , - non-conformist and people- . watcher lists 'reading as Ms top diversion . ,'. his specie1T'+talent,' is conversation . . . will remem- ber -the fun he had in the physics lab when he's in college. Lynnda Patricia Westendorf 125 Sherman Avenue Chemistry Club 125 Class Cabi- net 11, 125 Girls' League lO, 11, 125 Hi-Way 125 Student Council 12. This attractive blonde will never forget the proms . . . adept at writing letters, swimming, and dancing . . . Lynnda possesses a cute sense of humor and person- ality which add spice to any conversation . . . college will follow graduation and a medical- secretarial career will follow college. Mary Jane Whitehead 501 Claremont Avenue Choir 10, 11, 125 Hi-Way 125 liljaycrlaftleis 115 Red Cross Club . 1 , - Sweet and smiling Mary Jane loves to sing, dance, and read . . . taste in music varies from Belafonte to Beethoven . . . this gal is still a Dodger fan, and loves going to New York . . . after nursing school, she'll enter mental health work. 1 l,4fV' ' .lb 'f'75'fX If f Af - f 1 ..,:L,j'f' . . 9 '1 535 sfanaish Road 11,12'Vars'y 1, ' ' Wre . Soft-spoken Al is combin t' e s s i , , . . sp e n , forge our football, cha pi - ' iot F , , 1. if io, nz, ' 1 L2 ' h p it an o t a ,u e' :-2,1 ships . ' , fl. ffl f' men . . . You know it! . . . H f V likes m U and ice - Crea . . . - I ' 'Y' '3 likeable g is ge-b un . : g ,df 7.1 1 ' Z2 Stephen Ira Winarick Ql RWD New l yr ri O ,fi rv , , Li fy , 12,41 ff, fi' ., ,Y 5' .A ff ' r 1-V' Qlfdf X ffl ' W M I F' ' Qiwtfcr. Chess Club 105 Football 10, 11, German Club 10 Nice Presi- dentJiTrack 10, 115 Wrestling li, 1 . Husky Willy loves sports and eating . . . skiing fwater and snowy, swimming, wrestling, and football appeal to him . . . will L . f If J T, V- ,eff fig? p .Q- NL JV D09 L . 7 f pr If ,2- . ,fp fd CL DL 1 OA 21, pk V 0 fbi dl i ,i f i V rw ff A ft .7 W , It . L - . N .:' J El abeth Ann Wlllenber - 1 ef qv' G, Sfepl-.en Wilson 25 Cl'iU Cl1 Sffeel' L. -ag 176 Edgemont Place Girls' League 123 Junior Class- ical League 11 fPresidentJg Span- A . ish Club 11, 123 Student Cour-I-cil , ,, 123 Student Service 10, 113 e- ' ' Hi News 11, 123 Tri-Hi-Y io, 1 'en W' a ll 3f' ,JA 11, 12. 5 C roH4'f'iacQfa,,V l-lere's a helpful gal with a tal- Blon a , h tr ent for making others happy opposPt ossib eto his . . . wonderful smile, sense of good loo ..h with cars, humor, and personality . . . active in' school and church , . . tennis, shopping, and jokes are Betty's specialties . . . to become a teacher. me f lw iii will he plans a future as a car de- signer . . . we won't easily forget his impressive Olds . . . this popular guy favors drag races, parties and sports, Donald F. Winter 906 Lincoln Place Debating Club 10, 11 fPresi- dentl, 125 National Forensic Lea- gue 11, 12 CPresident1g Russian Club 125 Spanish Club 10, ii, 12, Student Council 123 Teaneck Speakers 10, 11, 12. Don's intelligence is evinced by top grades and a quick wit . . . given a stage he'll act! . . . remember seior Carter's class? . . . likes reading, records, and photography . . . this suave, sophisticated senior is an excel- lent speaker . . . a future history teacher. remember the '59 district wres- tling championship he helped to win . . . likes driving with his friends . , . after college physi- galldeducation will be Steve's ie . Kathleen Winters 861 Ester Avenue Bowling Club 12. Dancing and dating spell fun for Kathie . . . another rock 'n' roll fan, she'll never forget her senior year . . . values truthful- ness and sincerity in her friends . . . her personality will be an asset in her career as a beautician. ' 768 Howard Street Cross Country 12, Soccer 103 Spanish Club 11. Blond and blue-eyed Steve likes all types,of music . . . enjoys fishing and other sports, such as football and basketball . . . stamps are a hobby . . . out- standing memory is the '57 Hackensack' game . . . likes a friendly attitude in others . . . his plans include college and a career in veterinaty medicine. Muriel M. Wolfberg 612 Ramapo Road Class Cabinet 11, 123 French Club 11, 125 I-li-Way 123 Stu- dent Council 1O, 113 Student Service 105 Te-Hi News CAssist- ant Circulation Managerl 11, 12. Micki's vivacious personality accounts for her popularity . . . talking, letter-writing, and eat- ing, especially pizza, occupy her spare time . . . after college, her admirable desire is to teach physically handicapped children, i 1 X Tome H. Wright 34 State Street Biology Club 1O lSecretary1g Cross Country 125 Football 10, 11 lManagerJg l-li-Y 10, 11 Nice Presidentl, 12 lTreasurer1g Physics Club 123 Track ,11, 12, Wrestling 10, 11, 12. Modest Tonie makes classes a joy with his sharp quips . . . likes a good card game, sports, holidays, and food . . . will re- member Mr. Ryan's 44O's and Mr. Armstrong's laugh . . . ex- cellence in sports and grades makes him well-rounded . . . college next. nj 'l 1 li rlfW.1h1dj1f,,i1f3ll WJ. 1 fi 'll JZ? , f L. ' li ' iii! Ldjllljby jllv if .gif Wa is ,wi 1' ilwiyii 111 Www Virginia Young 32 Tessen Street Class Cabinet 113 Girls' League 11, 125 Leaders Club 123 Play- crafters 12. Ginny just likes to put some records on fpreferably jazz and R 'n' R1 and knit . . . but who could keep that crazy sense of humor down for long? . . . her cute personality and contagious laugh make her a favorite among her friends . . . a future airline stewardess. Sheila May Zeppenick I if J l1l7WlVlWJilj sa LL W 8 O 612 Maitland Avenue Chemistry Club 12g French Club 10, 11 Nice Presidentl, 12 lPresidentJg Hi-Way 11, 12 CEdi- torial Assistantlg Student Council 10, 11: Student Service 10, 11, 123 Te-Hi News 10, 11, 12. Lovely to look at describes this beautiful senior . . . Sheila has charm and grace plus a fine personality . . . her compatibility with children will make this lady-like girl a fine elementary school teacher. V , , I 'f'.,k,, if ' . Q4 , if' if J I 2 ' , jf Z ' f m rf 'I 43, ' , V ,-..:g5:M- sgmzezzziiz I 4. fgnkzrru v 1 1 211.1 9 .g , :Sq ' . , 'gg-11, ., ' Q ' -6. Y- MQ 4. :lingua 'el ' 5 M3 1114... , .r1 fg ,:f,ffn i'fL'ff.'f'lz 'muh r Fw' T xf'Q 17l3 an-'fill 3,11 kg .fb,0jf.:j,2 'ibunvf .r'fr'f1 'fifrff' Peter Zimmer 519 North Street Chemistry Club 12, German Club 10, ll, 123 Stamp Club 10. lf you've ever seen any of Peter's art work you'll know he S a sure bet tor success as a com- mercial artist . . .I astronomy lobserving Sputniks is his SPEC'- altyj and good music are other interests . . . will alwaYS remem- ber the Curran Blitz . . . 8 loyal friend . . . he'll enter art school next September. L-'s QE: ' Class Hi tor In September, 1953, they put student handbooks into our hands and the student's creed in our heads and told us that we had arrived. Yes, this was the place where we were to shed our grammar school shells to study for the next six years. Valiantly we gave our recitations in Oral English and carried lost lunch tickets to Mrs. Netts while Mr. Chandler helped us to cut free from apron strings. This was the year of the Pez craze and a second homeroom at the end of the day. Screaming the newly learned cheers at our first football games, we began to get that belonging feeling. Werenlt commendations nice! Eighth grade brought us out into the world. Older and wiser, girls discovered boys and vice-versa. After the movies on Friday nights, where else did we congregate but the Dutch Grill. During this first year of double sessions, we were forced to make that humid afternoon walk to school in the fall and spring and to trudge our Way through the ice and snow of winter, all because We weren't old enough to travel home alone in the dark. Pajama' parties and eighth periods became common events, and a new phenomena-rock 'n' roll-grew by leaps and bounds. As Miss Miceli's bunnies, we elected Dick our Junior Student Council President for next year. Some of us received sequence honors as we headed for the ninth grade. , Rule by freshmenn was the order of the year 1955-1956. Since we were the elders of junior high session, We chanted uhic, haec, hocf' with Mr. Cotter, studied Ivanhoe and mythology in English 9, and collected our ten best algebra grades for Mr. Simmons. Iunior National Honors preceded a memorable graduation and made us feel very big. The first class to graduate from the new Memorial Gym, we had a hot reception when we marched to strains from t'Aida in the ninety degree temperature. Girls stumbled around in their new white heels, and the boys looked good in their dark jackets and light pants. Remember the open houses afterwards? As we left the junior high behind us, Mr. Steel was leaving the entire school after twenty-three years as principal. The picnic at Cedar Hollow ended a truly great year. Elvis ushered us into our sophomore year of 1956-1957. Although we were again the youngest in our session, the senior kings did not seem so distantf Miss Hill assumed the duties of principal- Vice Principal Clarke assisting. With Elaine on the cheering squad and all-round Lenny on the field, we attended each Saturday game with renewed devotion. The Sophomore Spree, our first class dance, socially initiated us into the senior high, and sorority open houses were becoming popular. VVhen the full seven-period day returned, we sadly bade farewell to our relaxing double sessions. Advanced math classes were new and fun with Mr. Garcia, but plane geometry was a gruesome hurdle for some. Biology was like a formaldehyde dream starring worms, female frogs, and Mr. Gunner saying Ya, das ist dein cerebellumf, Exams were a new experience, and mid-years were anticipated with glee. Later, when we had learned that exams are NOT for fun and profit, the iinals were dreaded as all good exams should be. Latin with Mrs. Lischer or Miss Walker, history with Mr. Orel, and science with Mr. Madsen completed our schedules along with Francais, Espanol, or Deutch. At last, We could form our Iunior Cabinet, and we elected .Kip President. The picnic at Island Lake climaxed the year. A Everything seemed to be getting harder by our junior year. Many brave boys accompanied by several very brave girls enjoyed the physics experiments. Some of us ucontinueth-ed math with Mr. Garcia for a hysterical but very worthwhile year with Zorro, Mr. Smith's Poowahl',, Miss Devaney's southern-fried French and Mr. Powley's jingling keys and booming voice were heard through the halls as well as on the soccer field. Last, but DEFINITELY NOT least, we'll remember our days in the soup Cvegetablel with Miss Curran. With frankness and reality she severed the last of our childhood ties and prepared us for the outside world. Ginny looked terriic out there on the football field. Steve started the Pinky Poopersf' Iazz assemblies with the Esquires were memorable along with the '58 Choir show. Dior designed the Chemise which had devastating effects on 31 fy .-,- 1.f 1 ul Mtn s Wffffft 13 I - 0 the morale of the T.H.S. male. Next came the beat generation with its long socks, long hair, crazy shoes, and characteristic suedes and corduroys. More of us were bombing around in possession of our newly acquired licenses. Many of us were seeking jobs for the first time with our Social Security cards clutched in our hot little hands. When we happily purchased our rings at Lohbeckis, we 'knew that we were here to stay. The junior Prom was truly a beautiful sight to see and so was Queen Camille in The Gardens of Maylingf' Lory was the deserving recipient of the Elmira Key, and she and Howie captured the editorships. After finals and the picnic at Lake Sebago, we looked toward the biggest year of all. Mr. Moore's beard and Mr. Emmet were the surprises of our senior year. We now had two' vice principals, Mr. Winn and Mr. Thomas, who proved that the best way to do his job is to be everywhere. We were especially proud of Ginny for her second year as head majorette and for being a female Student Council President. Our pride had no limits when the football team presented Mr. Gunner with a 9-0 championship as a Thanksgiving present. Looking over our outstanding sports record, we see that in the past three years we helped win four football championships, four wrestling championships, two soccer championships, and several baseball and tennis championships. That is a record of which every senior may be proud. Arnie proved himself to be an outstanding athlete. Elaine made a great captain, and Ieff ably headed the Cabinet. Our Senior Fall Dance came and went, and those hats finally came, too. We 1 'J L1 1 were also proud of our seven Merit semi-finalists. Hard is a mild word for the first half of OUR senior year, 1958-1959. Miss Allen's fresh air classes were stimulating and her outlines long. Miss Busche's hints carried us through the ups and downs of chemistry. This was the first year of the Advanced English classes and the third of accelerated math. Calculus proved, a 'challenge to say the least. Source themes sent us scurrying to the library fwe were always there for Miss Allen anywayj where we haunted the shelves. Frank came into his own as an MC. The annual' Christmas- Assembly began the Christmas vacation, which went entirely too fast, and we dusted off our books to begin cramming for mid-years three scant weeks away. Class ratings made several happy, including Iay. Elaine and Jeff ruled over the Coral Reefv in March. The Washington Trip was the greatest and was quickly followed by Easter vacation, which was quickly followed by halls perfumed by the eggy odor of HQS. Some of us were lucky enough to make National Honors in May. The Yearbook Assembly and class party followed closely behind, and soon graduation was upon us. Everyone agreed that it all went too fast. AAs we head toward college, a job, or the service, the unity of our class will continue to exist in our memories. We shall always carry with us the! knowledge we've acquired, the disappointments and failures wefve experienced, the friendships we7ve made, and the fun we,ve l'1ad,'.all of which contribute to the molding of our characters and the development of our minds. .-XI. 'Q Front Row: Iudy Berman, Charlotte Meurer, Millicent Frola, Frank Bartoletta, Linda Goodier, Joanne Iuel, Susan Draney, Marilyn Green, Muriel Wolfberg. Second Row: Arlene Rabin, Barbara Ley, Beverly Point, Carol Silber, Rona Bressman, Judi Mednick, Elaine Gershon, Susan Greenspan, Barbara Greenfield. Back Row: Linda Bergton, Patricia Roberts, Holly Micheletti, Lillian Freund, Joyce Aldredge, Linda Westendorf, Diana Joy, Beverly Burwick, Susan Morris. Sitting: Ieif Mayer CPresidentD, Camille Harman lVice Presidentj. Standing: Liz Pace fSecretaryJ, Elaine DeGenaro CTreasurerJ. 1 'enior Class Cabinet From the jungles .of South Africa to an oriental garden, the Class Cabinet has been the motivation for the class that really rnovesf, The first class cabinet to be organized in the Sophomore year, it planned the beautiful Gardens of Maylingf' Where We danced amid fairy tale Chinese dragons, and the mysterious Safari, where we whirled amid stalking lions and tigers. It was because of the diligence and imagination of the Class Cabinet that- we were able to buy our smart class hats and that the dreams of our happily-anticipated dances yvere realized. MISS BRAND S4 A 'I 0 J ' in MR. SCAGLIOTTI MRS- N OSACH 4 45: A .P 'QA' we jf, 4475 gf' N M x W, J ' 'V f if f' mfg yfefiig, fi If ix by gag grvai Aligkl dxf? Z V , .un ,A ,xx 5 A XS. we W 55 '39 W4 4 45- if W nh Q J' 7+ ' ,p w . + 3331-Qg,fgg3z,Zg,,, F gf rigfdf 1 .f . 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'z'J'i'f iw A dwg.. -. 4: J MMM vw 5 lw-1-M, v ' 2 1 ' -, a 1 ,:a,f-,QQ 7 ' fr A ..:f1-W-'A'-bw f,. ffm 0 f 1 W - v . Q. M , 4 -, -. qu--fy ' , f K1 '- 'fs , ' ff if '9- , , x If x Q Q il. S , 'N sr .. -. , I 1 'l I 'S -EN 51' Vt! e X ,. N A If 'N f . '-Jani. M ,-'A 5. ,32, F Q' 3.134 L.'.'f.. 'aQg...,.,.,g1:L ,Q-M Y Q AA -mmwww K WSE? 7 GX A Q - V Q' ' effzrj , 'W ., fy ' V , My ,mf 35115 HS' mu nu W gmt!!! ,.....,..w...v-wf 4 s 1 5 .05 T' ., W-' - PM 'H' 'v f:1.'h'f 10- 4' A in ' ,'f,..!...4-lk! if., 'V . vt em RN- 3 M .. A -s. .Q xv 61- 4' xi: n . ff A a ,x Y-.' W . .5 L .nd . Q... f Herald Tribune Youth Forum B Students Kiddies, Incorporated Gloria Lesterg Nalini Nair, Indiag Nadia Domian, Lebanong Jean Freedman. By coming to America, foreign students have discovered that teen-agers are alike all- over the world, and that the animosities built up between countries do not govern the ability of their peoples to live together peacefully. It is unfortu- nate that more young people are unable to participate in similar international exchange programs and thustpromote world understanding. Through the new Kiddies, Incorporated, two hundred students have con- tributed enough money for the club to adopt Tran Van Huy, a little Viet-Namese boy fbelow lefty. Mr. Martino is the sponsor of the club. The oificers are Bart DiChiara, presidentg Donald Rutsch, vice-presidentg Ioseph Mocco, treasurerg Agnes Gardell, secretaryg and Beverly Britt and Eliot Mazer, publicity. F gg, MOST POPULAR BEST LOOKING Jeff Mayer, Ginny Moest Camille Hannan, Lynn Francis UYUL fi si ' ' -14 ix- BEST STUDENTS 90 CLASS SYVEETHEARTS Jay Stein, Elaine Gershon Sue Draney, Kip Botyos um MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC Jay Stein, Elaine Gershon Alice Miller, Dave Levine FRIENDLIEST CLASS WITS Joanne Iuel, Jeff Mayer 91 Steve Cohen, Marie Francois Senior Xi, ,N Prom X U! X: x-,b X - , r f? f - I ' e e- i f - 1 f ' snN1oRePnoM 57 -,Cqptivatinq musiceet 'due scene ' 1 V ,ff 'rcill' underwater fheme. - Rornerrcirrg ewith, ..,...,.., W as really great, V r 11,9147 sqch as he ieaj fabulous date. Later we.,i.igQ ............,,., , ................ . .... V ' Radiant smiles were everywhere, Everyone shared the joy in the air. Exciting! Terrific! Fun in high qearl Forever a memory of a great Senior , ' year! ' ' Washington QSJ T HE S RAToN-PARK I-I HINGTON 8, . . A9,zafo.f2'54,-J, ,ldv-Ca!?,4?Luc.1,aA42aa,.44fA7z2n .,Qw:ClfuL4ta17v,cw,f4L4.44c'za'p7wfgLp?4.M744faL'- dll, C5512-fad-coZ,?1,44L,w2f?42q czllpfwfaef pzawwwvo, aAwZ,l2z4ZnQwze, kfazigafmage- f4f-Zfwvfa-'fff' 4,62 i9f,LC'27w4,w0,6LcQ!a.aLwQ?04f, Mcxwww a. 316314-ZZ1i',4a-fLbf fwswy Trip QS! THE SHERATON-PARK HOTEL WASHINGTON 8, D. C. ffawidikcaa-LQ 77Lwwa4,ca,Z by-7aia,7f ,vdjahfuvmwfww ,,!d4,raz4,a,,,p:- Wc0b7zM?1,4fu'a,Zd4wtxLe,f7.4fm.L,fp6L ,Ja,ocLm,L9, Jia Cfawzafffif 'fe'-D Plaque Award Winner- 1959 JOANNE EVELYN IUEL ii P laque Wars Awarded to a senior who has best exemplified the high standards nec- essary for Honor Society membership, the Plaque Award, presented by the Woman's Club of Teaneck, has be- come a prized citation in Teaneck High School. The winner, chosen by the Honor Society Committee, is an- nounced as a climax to the Honor Society Induction Assembly, Con- gratulations from the Class of 1959, the administration, and the faculty to the winner. ational Honor ociet Election to the National Honor Society represents the culmination of three years of distinguished citizenship, leadership, scholarship, and service. The Society,s cherished pin, the flaming torch, symbolizes unselfish, unfailing, ideal- istic contributions to Teaneck High School. The entire upper third of the Senior Class is eligible, but admission to the Society rests upon the vote of the faculty and the student body. d Alice Maxiorie Abbott Judith Phyllis Brick Elaine Louise Fiorentino Susan Elizabeth Gartley Susan T. Goldberg Amelia Lucile Alexander Elaine Sophia Christie Jean Freedman Russell J. Gershman Allen Carl Anderson l l Jack David Beatrice Johanna Friesner Elaine Harriet Gershon Richard Porter Goldwasser Linda Jane Goodier Robert Joseph Binder Irene Lillian Doscher Catherine Millicent Frola Frank Bennington Gill David Allen Gray Jacqueline Leslie Blum l Susan Jane Draney William Alexander Garrett, Jr. -ggig-gieie-We f I Z V' , X A X ,al M V' ,, ,ia Frances Marie Giovanielli Barbara Susan Greenfield Charles Lawrence Gruder Grant Stuart Hirsch i Joanne Evelyn Juel Gloria Jeanne Lester Loreen Elizabeth Lowry Camille Louise Hannan NF Gerard VVilliam Hoffman 4 if 'Q- Karen Grace Koster Richard U. Levine f s . A .Sr iff Norma Rosalind Ludwig Marilyn Lee Hiller Sally Turnbull Hillsman Peter Frederick Ignall Beth Lee Jacobs Q-'X Nancy Arm Kovach Barbara Joan Kubilus Janet Naomi Levy Barbara Jane Ley if , 'gin' ' ' uh- ,, y A gli' i , Michael Malin Donald Lee Margolis 'f , Mabel Grace Hines Robert Jay Jacobs so .N V' K Wh A Lf. 4 ' . i ,N 'r f fi-A Jeffrey Lehmann Peggy Sandra Lowe 'Q Aureozilli-Rea Mavrovitis rpm wif' ' - . Jeffrey Lorence Mayer Judith Marion Mednick Joel Newton Nussbaum Elizabeth Angela Pace Lenore Elizabeth Schwartzkopf David Sheskin Emily Ann Stelljes Roberta Tansman ,,..,1..2,:f'.:: f1' -, ' 7f'V'f 'A7W f ' f , 1 ,4 tv I J X I ,gg-,gi , V' V Aff: f ,mg-gf ,f,, V 'S f f 2,1 Q J A, X. 'QM I 'VQ l I f - 551 1' 6. I U7 5 1 f-,-U A 7i5j.1gf5' I 1 Q f 4 i 4 I 1 Alan H. Wiener Elizabeth Ann Willenberg David Robert Merkowitz Beverly Ann Point 1 JJ ,, 2 at Loraine Judith Shils Virginia Josephine Moest Viola Anna Sadlier Patricia Ann Moore Mary Jane Schmidt Richard John Spinelli Jay Alan Stein QS' 2 Constance Elizabeth Tietjen Helen Jane Uetz John C. Vergano ' f f - f V . I ft 5 'K my , I-:rt - . +.4z+w.- v?5 - -.seem , fm -- . -A fw,4fw,a .-an . sy s ,X 1, X Donald F. Winter H. Tonie Wright Sheila May Zeppenick U FUR A ICEF LCHILDE Underclassmen The future of the World depends on youth. All kinds, all peoples, all coun- tries know that their youthfrnust be strong and intelligent and able to as- sume the responsibility of living as adults. So We all strengthen and teach our youth, and Wait for tomorrowis leaders. R. x JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS George Mayer fVice Presidentj, Buddy Fink CPresident7, Miss Roller CSponsorJ, Karen Lowry l fSecretaryj, Mr. Orel, lSponsorJ, l Gary Brown fTreasurerD,' i ,, l, i l O n i d'Jun1or Q Yourslhas been a wonderful year. You have distinguished yourselves athletically, academically, and socially. You have organized and run an efficient cabinet, and your Carousel,' was a whirling success. Now, proudly wearing your new' class rings, you are ready to inherit the headaches, responsibilities, and re- wards of your senior year. cwsgo axe - Tfi el C3961-lead 61-S GU' Bi Blue 2. 3 QUE 255: ION Cilfw' a 1 3 1 .- GEORGE IAEGER BARRY LIEBL ,,.- In R n 5? ' 'ff l . , QM! ,J FV 'FT-If!!! QT ANT! R3 Q A f ,L PETE W LUoNco F1 R f j 'Q f gm, :wi V ' f 'V L, ' Q R ' fl , wig, R N- I 2 'A V I f..,, 5, , if ' 1' hgh, R J, R vi V, ' 4' 103 5 SX BUD FINK BILL JACOB SEN Mr. Rosen: We never had gadgets like these on the farm. Editor's note ibut don't tell the teacher: The girl in the back isn't typingl. 104 How come only the boys are paying attention to Miss Brand? Mrs. Lischer: Tonight's assignment is on page 135 in the Latin book and page 158 in the pony. ophomore Your first year in senior high was at year of adjustment. With your sopho- more hop behind you and with some of your boys on the teams, you,ve made your first mark as a class. You've safely tucked your class cabinet under your arm and are on your way to a success- ful junior year. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Sitting: Dave Mairs CPresidentj, Ronni Blackmore QSecretaryJ. Standing: Pete Archbold CVice Presidentb, Vic Thomas CTreasu.rerj. Mr. Gunner: The first question on the Biology test is, What was the wrestling tea.m's record? Attentive algebra student in center: Hey Joe, you got gum? IOS 1 PHIL MAPES 2nd Team A11 League FOOT EDDIE MINSKY BARRY HERBERT T TE BALL ARNE THORSLAND lst Team All Stateg lst Team All Countyg lst Team All League TOM SIWULEC RICH LEVIS MAX HASSE BART Di CHIARA CHA S Honorable Mention All Stateg 4th Team All County 2nd Team All League 109 Teaneck 40, Dover 7 Teaneck 41, Ridgewood 20 Teaneck 52, Fairlawn 0 A Teaneck 27, Tenafly 0 QU-this was the goal that was to enable one of Teaneck High Schoolls greatest football teams to accomplish the first undefeated and untied season in the history of our school. The Big Bluef' under the supervision of a fine coaching staff, not only compiled a 9-0 record, but also scored 294 points, the most ever tallied by a Teaneck football squad. In defeating Hackensack for the third year in a row, We became the sole possessors of the 1958-59 N.N.I.I.L. title. ' Q.: 'qi' U We M 'ffqwwi Bw. Teaneck 39, Rutherford 14 Although hampered by the loss of lack Kinane, Coach Donald Ryan's Cross Country squad proved itself admirably with a 5-5 record. Among the accomplishments of the squad under their new coach, the Gallant Gaitersn for the first time in their history trounced Peddie by an overwhelming score. DAVE MERKOVVITZ Front Row Merkowitz Wright Price Spinelli, Richter, Schwanemann Fraser Second Row Schwartz, Fenicchia Wmarlck. Back Row: Feinstein D'Aleo, Fenster, Miller, Coach Ryan. First Team All League Second Team All County ff ARNE THORSLAND 4 'M , A 1.- ii 153-7- C B R 63? W X ,f .1 r' A 4 'N,l.Q's A .QQ 3 we BARRY HERBERT Second Team A11 League V3 Honorable Mention All County 2 X e x, 1 .VT -. C A 'N' ' 'xr-.Nfl X LYNN FRANCIS Honorable Mention A11 League 116 45 X K Xi . A I PETE IGNALL 4 KW- ,, Z ,, E 'L ff I Y , a. if ff-1 , gf la M V 5 'I 5 lf' RQ 'Qffp' E043 I X LEN GARILLE Front Row: B. Jacobsen, R. Goodstadt, R. Gaglione, P. Ignall, L. Garille, P. Luongo, D. Cronson, I. Rude. Second Row: M. Degerick C Kamena, P. Coviello, L. Francis, A. Thorsland, B. Snider, I. Cook, B. Fink. Back How: Coach Misko, G. Westendorf, P. Malin, B Herbert, E. Thorsland, Mgr. Trilling. Ba kethall Bogota . . Memorial . Garfield . . River Dell Lodi . . . Alumni . Nyack . . Tenafly . . Cliffside Park Hackensack . Rutherford . Englewood . Ridgewood . Tenafly . . Cliffside Park Hackensack . Rutherford . Englewood . Ridgewood . Clifton . . Despite numerous injuries, Teaneck High,s basketball squad, coached by Iohn Misko, fin- ished the season with an impressive record of 12-7. Outstanding in this team's record is its 61-58 upset over Englewood. T eaneck's efforts this year were sparked by Arne Thorsland and Barry Herbert, and substantiated by Pete Ignall, Lynn Francis, and Len Garille. The I.Vfs 15-3 record promises a strong team in the near future. lx .s f JIM PIPAL BOB CANNON District I Champion GEORGE VVILSON Teaneck 33 Leonia . . 46 Ramsey . . 54 Englewood . 30 Fair Lawn . 44 Lodi . . . 35 SuHern . . 52 Weehawken. . 55 Cliffside Park . 48 Clarkstown . 44 Ridgewood . H8 Opponent ' f' of ,Ll W U rmglffqfp . ff' li if R l I f L ' 11 4-1 X 4 0 X Q. JEFF MAYER BILL CHALEFF , Q ' ,fiat W -' , -rw, 3 ' 7 I 12 ,, , 0 1 Y: 9 0 , 9 ! 7 , ma X 0 L 1' 0 . 3 it , if . COACH GUNNER ultfa., ' Y C -5 I ALAN WIENER District I Champion LARRY MUNGIELLO District I Champion IAY STEIN Under the very able coaching of Charlie Gunner and Iack Armstrong, Tear1eck's grapplers romped to a 10-0 perfect season, and in doing so became District I and N.S.W.L. Champions. Led by co-captains Mike Denino and Phil Mapes, the Mat Maulersv compiled a record score of 446 points for this year, and ran their string of successive victories to 23. Although each wrestler turned in a spectacular record, special mention should be given to Juniors Bob Jalil four only state champl, Alex Kuntzevich, and Larry Sciacchetano, and Sophomore Sal Messina, district champions four. MIKE DENINO District I Champion MAX HASSE ' DAVE DAWSON BART DI CHIARA District I Champion .:'x'IQ I nl ...ini ' S701 ft- 7 .5 Rv-ig. S3 if E 1 ,M 4 H felu' K LAW it l fi ' 'ii ' 'ag , r 2 .Q bf i ,S .f STEVE LURIA V7 AL HILKMAN District I Champion 1 1 JACK BAXTER 7' ' , A Q .I T f .Vv f . ., , 1... TON IE WRIGHT Wre tlin Front Row: R. Ialil, E. Leary, G. Larson D. Berman, K. Naas, S. Pace, A Kuntzevich, L. Mungielio, S. Messina Second Row: R. Cannon, B. DiChiara A. Wiener, M. Hasse, I. Costa, Li eFrrante, A. Hilkrnan, L. Maggie, T. Telesca, R. Renaldo. Third Row: H. Wright, G. Iaeger, S. Luria, B. Liebl I. Pipal, F. Clark, E. Richter, F Brendel, K. Goldman, W. Chaleifj Back Row: L. Sciacchetano, D. Dawson I. Stein, M. Denino, I. Baxter, Li Liebowitz, I. Mayer, G. Wilson, I. Costa, W. Stoll, I. Cummings. w PETE CHRISTENSEN, GLENN WILLIAMSON TONIE WRIGHT, ANDY PRICE K' f . 1.21.1 I , v ' .av JOEL NUS SBAUM Track Coached by Charlie Gunner, this year's track team Bergenfield . is sure to bring home the winnings. Backed by seven MMA I . lettermen, the squad won their first two meets with Dumont . . . Ramsey and Bergenfield by overwhelming margins. I - ' ' ' Outstanding are Ion Miles in the high jump, Bart Cliffside Park ami renafiy' I . DiChiara in the pole vault, Joel Nussbaum in the short gfgifvogguggil - runs, Ieriy F inneran and Nussbaum in the hurdles, Fairlawn ...... 1 Bob Lages in thehalf-mile, and Ieff Mayer in the gidgewood ' ' 1 ' - ' . I nglewood Memorial Meet . weight events. Very worthy of mention are juniors Bergen Catholic .... Mark Pachman, Scott Cross, and Barry Liebl for their iii1l'?:gO34lii'iayg - - - performances in the sprints, pole vault and weight stare Meer ...' events, respectively. PETE IGNALL BART DI CHIARA IERRY FINNERAN Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Away Away Home Away Home Away Away Away 2:3 -ww vm 4 Q. A ' ,. , -V V fimf ' I , 1 ,Q f' 4 -'I 1-f ' Ha . 1 Q -vi . 'L'L',i'f'- -.-' Z V .f 2 in , M 7:l? -'ZYIF .- ., ,, 4. , r . V . v .. . ,. , Q if ., ,... 7. - L I f21f:1ff2 .f1'.': f f' 122 sv 'W f , , - -- 7 5 :f , .. 4, .1 ll I - ' A, f , ' Z va . ' , J. - .N ' , f ',.f ., -' 123 T 'Q ., -' f Zf ., , ,' , ' A A V- 2 - 52'-,L.f1f,,f,,, 1 fa,- . Lf-154511 4,j..f, ,5 f f-4 + ,, Wi.--wefbigwsiz,-.,.a1-if X f M ff ...Q ,.-W y ,,.a.vi,, - 5 f - f wx: 1' w- - ,- ,,,. K ,Ar . +3 .W -4 a f,-ff Q, 4, - , ,3-fp, -3 11- ,Y . . .1.:-:'.g,,,gz,'9:,. .f L-1.9-'.fj f fy 1 V'Si2?'f-'Y-'l'i??'- ' ' f, X .win-fl- f'. . '- '. I 7f 'l'-191 L ff ' :ZH,-iii:-:gf.2'vwa-f?Zi'35L , .gf ' If ..-31.924 ' .. , 4-'flij' M' MARK METZGER DAVE MERKOWITZ, DICK SPINELLI, BOB LAGES Front How: Di Chiara, Williamson, Merkowitz, Arenstein, Spinelli, Lages, Nussbaum, Finneran, Miles, Price, Wright. Second Row: Leclerq, Christensen, Chaleff, Doscher, Waldmann, Stelljes, Liebl, Cook, D'Aleo, Pachman. Third Raw: Wilson, Noonan, Cross, Cannan, G. Klein, Pace, M. Sullivan, Westendorf, T. Sullivan, Evanoff, Coach Smith. Fourth Row: Coach Ryan, Strong, Darling, Coviello, Edelstein, Wofsy, Cooper, M. Klein, Gille, Buxton, Coach Gunner. Back Row: Rosenblum, Chiorazzi, Riotta, Gray, Quackenbush, Miller, Friedman, Liebowitz, Goodkind, Stahl. BILL CHALEFF, JEFF MAYER JON MILES MIKE ARENSTEIN i l. , ehall J MARV GOLDKLANG RICHIE MAIER Front Row: Schinderman, Goldklang, Botyos, Garille, A. Thorsland, Francis, Fraser, Eten, Maier, Luongo, Cannpn, Archbold. Second Row: Coach Cervino, Naas, Duffy, Snider, Brown, E. Thorsland, Manno, Stoll, Jacobsen, Telesca, Cronson, Cuneo, Coach Armstrong Back Row: Leers, Bolognini, Stanzione, Polansky, Gaglione, Schwartz, Degerick, McHorek, Kamena, Mineo, Rude, Mairs, Thomas Bums, Limone. ' ' AL FRASER LYNN FRANCIS Northern Valley Bergenfield . . Ramsey . . Riverdell . Ridgewood . . Rutherford . . Memorial . . Cliifside Park . Ramsey . . . Hackensack . . Englewood . . Tenafly . . Riverdell . . Ridgewood . . Rutherford . . Cliffside Park , Bergen Catholic Hackensack . . Englewood . . Tenafly . . BOB CANNON KIP BOTYOS This year's baseball team, coached by Mr. Ioseph Cervino, looks forward to a victorious 1959 season. Led' by senior lettermen Len Garille, Arne Thorsland, Al Fraser, Kip Botyos, and Richie Mayer, the team shows all the pros- pects of a winning club. Rounding out the team are Seniors Hal Eten, Bob Cannon, and Marv Goldklang and juniors Pete Luongo, Bill jacob- sen, Ken Naas, Ev Thorsland and John Duffy. LEN GARILLE ARNE THORSLAND 123 Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Home - Home Away Away Away HAL ETEN 1 55? Q ' 4 'W 1 V fi ,gji .,f, 2 Y Uri: jismiyf ,-Q. .V 'X V ,W iifgjffsfg, L sfff Af 4 , ,U ,M H, '4 M, 1 ,My 0 ,, ,..m,,,, ,ww w ix ,1 514, ,+I JEFF LEHMANN Front Row: Lockman, Tnnnenlmum, Sclmff. Scconzl Row: Margolis, Stern, Comorn Lehmann, joseph, Segal. Back How: Conch Carter, Cnmincz, Kimlergnn, Blumberg Fink, SOwer, Older, Sachs. '44 0 Tennl X.,...T.,. H' ' ' - 1, 7, I -'7 fa-1-..... V Av' VL 'fav .,n.,,.:.1w- N 4 IUNIORS OLDER, FINK, and SEGAL MARK COMORA 124 - Teaneck Highis tennis team, under the very able guidance of Coach Carter, once again looks forward to a successful season. Backed by Senior lettermen jeff Lehmann, Mark Comora, and Ira Ioseph, and Junior lettermen Bud Fink and Bob Older, the 'Tlampaging Raqueteersv anticipate win- ning their tenth straight championship. Rounded out by Dave Stern and Barry Segal, the team is sure to give a good account of itself. Paterson Eastside . . Home Tenafly . . . AW9-Y Bergenfield . . H0rne Hackensack . . AWZY Ridgewood . HOTIIB Rutherford . AWHY Englewood . AWHY Fairlawn . . H0000 Tenafly . . . Home Bergenfielcl . Away Hackensack . . Home Ridgewood . AWGY Rutherford . HOIXIC Englewood . . Home Fairlawn . Away IRA JOSEPH DAVE ST ERN ELAINE C-ERSHON Captain ,X pf 4 f 1 HOLLY MICHELETTI VVILLIE FOYVLKES f l f l x . 126 EAT Y . Ur KAREN LOWRY BOBBIE RYAN VE Cheerleader BEA ENGLFW 000 C e EAT5 RONNI BLACKMORE FIGHT THE MEM S X BILLIE ARCHBOLD EILEEN WINN X x e M 1 wg TEN AFLY, GLENDA KOEPPEL ELAINE de GENARO 127 g... I .5 4.-. .,,, , 'I l , ' iii' I W M . 'N 4'-,g..y SONDRA PLOTNICK A NE x 1 4 3 Clubs The major purposes of the Trustee- ship Council are to promote the Well- being and advancement of peoples and their progressive development, to pro- mote international peace and security, to promote development measures and en- courage research, and to encourage respect for human rights. On a smaller scale, our clubs have a similar purpose. This statue, which symbolizes Mankind and Hope, is part of the decoration of the Trusteeship Council chamber. tudcnt Council G51 Sue Dmncy fSecrctaryD, Abby Binger CTre-asurerj, Ginny Moest, CPresidentJ Cathy Bao QYice Prcsidentj, Mr. Paine CSponsorQ. Mentem colere ef personam fnzeliorairen 30 To enrich the mind and improve the character i' tudent er ice Sue Morris CPresidentJ, Larry Gruder fVice Presideutj, Richard Levine CTreasurerD, Roberta Tansman fS9C1'6t3.I'YJ, Mr. Sher, Mr. Frey fSponsorsJ. , , 'L A l f M , 4 I ,ff U' firm VF ' V 6 1 1 ' f'.i I ff, rfb' ',.'7'X I , 1 I. , ,U ,J U 1 .If V ,f f L, . V . f , M 1' L' - I 9 , ff 1, f -j ff 5 r 5 V f V-Viv gif Lv f 1,1 if J ffjgj ,770 fQ'LfL,L' fr f'Y,fJU. I ff L U ., 71 9 M .A U1 Q Q, 5 J QQ ,Huff N 'A Af' 1 R If 1,37 I ,7 V , f ' - , f 1 W' , Q! U V u xf, N W f,'fV,- Lf- ! u L- 1 ,' LJ ,f .- x, f I. , L, J, W, 'w I, .- ? ,f- Maria Vallone, Goodier, Sue Cole. . Kathy Yaverek, Joanne Juel, Judi Mednick, Linda Q Il l 0 I1 5 Q W . . .A N W J!2Q7 9a, 1 H ' ' f . f VIRGINIA MOEST V1 - 'f' '-f KM U if Head Majorette ff , ,W 4 ' ' 4 x 1 we I m Mid xi Y i V. X 3: 5 , 'E 1- - ' CAMILLE HANNAN f Q ig ' Captam V iffy? 7 nyifwl 5 ,w,1 Af: , ,, , i.,,,..., . 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Y-ALJ' QXJ' L Bill Garrett fPresidentJ, Max Hasse LSecretaryQ, Mr. Orel 4SponsorD, Scott Cross fHistoriunJ, Gary Brown QVice Presidentb, George VVhitwe1l LSecreturyJ, George Mayer LVice Pre-side-ntl, Tonie XVright CTreasurerD, Mr. Moore fSponsorJ, Mike Sarner LVice Presidentj, George Larson CHistorianD. 135 Tb gf U5 Tri-Hi-Y Miss Foster fSponsorl, Alice Abbott CChaplainJ, Jane Uetz QTreasu.rerJ, Joanne Iuel CPresidentl, Viola Sadlier QSecretary7, Pat Moore CVice Presidentj, Sue Andresen QSecretaryJ, Miss E. Smith fSponsorJ, Linda Klein CHistorianJ. 139 LEN GARILLE President 'MR. GUNNER MR. ARMSTRONG Sponsors GABRIELLE KIRK President MISS UBER Sponsor 140 arsity Club w Leaders Club Q f- V 1-. , -.7 vs. 'L' 4 Q ig 1.--ei.: ' 1f:wzx.,fh-I Girls' Lea ue JANET LEVY MISS SCRIPPETS President MRS. ARVENETES Sponsors ,vw Physics Club MR. ROSEN Sponsor K Biology Club GARY LACHMAN President MISS BAUMBACH Sponsor . 3 Chemistry Club ROBERT KROINT President MISS BUSCHE Sponsor l42 Art ervice quad Red Cross Council IACQUELINE BLUM President MRS. GEARY Sponsor SHEILA EISENBERG President MISS HART MRS. DUFFY MRS. RENDA MRS. WOLFEILER Sponsors 143 Sound Crew Audio Visual Aids MR. DRU Stage Crew Bowlin Club Rifle Club FRANK LALLI President MISS WALKER Sponsor MR. ROSEN MR. DUBIN MR. HOROWITZ Sponsors 145 JUDY LESS President MISS CAUDY Sponsor CAROL ORAFTIK President MRS. LATHEN 140 MRS. KISS Sponsors I ,S S ,Q sz 1 Future Teachers of America H0H1QAI'tS Club Sr J 4. . , 'ffeifi - V 1,1 A ,f f.. is I ,, 'fuk fi, I 'qw ,744 '.,, ,fri 'lt Shop Club Electronics Club y , l VIRGINIA MOEST President MISS UBER Sponsor SHEILA ZEPPENICK President MISS DEVANY Sponsor 145 I Q , , '- . 4 1 , fi W . . , ................. ,,,, ,Au ruff-qL.f L ,..,,,.W '- Twirling Club French Club German Club panish Club INGEBORG MARKUS President MISS HESS Sponsor NANCY KOVACH Presiden t MRS. KUSHEL Sponsor 14 Draftin Club CRAIG LEERS President MR. PURO Sponsor Math Club MR. LAW MR. GARCIA MR. MION Sponsors Chess Club PETER VAYDA President MR. EMMET Sponsor ISO lk, mf E f A ' X - .dxf f A ' QL., l E y . r- s t m , BS X ' ' ,.,:, ff' , A r , ,. i r r - . gi X H ,,.,., ,.,.,...,,.... K f r X,fff f 'fiQjij1 .. . ,zxiilv K LEHF QE sp 4 Q, X. r+ N N X ,ff I N 2 X Vi Ns. Pica X With poems, limericks, essays, and short stories the Leaf has warmed our hearts for six of the nineteen years that it has been in existence. Presented an- nually by Mr. Mooreis Creative Writing classes, these volumes have given hun- dreds of creative students an opportunity to see their Work in print, and it has given hundreds more the privilege of reading the Work of these aspiringyoung Writers. M vig, EDITORIAL BOARD - ,..A Lory Shils J Editor-in-Chief..- .,........,....,,,,.,..,,.,,,,,...., ,W News Ed1tor...- ..,... ,,- --..- .............. Susan Epstein Copy Editor .,.,,.. - ....,,,....,.. .,,,v,,,, Feature Editor ....... Sports Editors .... .... . Art Editor .,....,......... -David Hertz, Michael Trilling All Jersey -- S.P.A.N.J., ,57g First Place INJHTY ISHS ' ' 'En'-'M 'M H 'wmuw' Alice Miller Denis Rettew Photography Editor ,.............,,.... .........,. G erry Hoffman Assistant,Photography Editor .......,..., Herb Schinderman Head Proofreader ,......,......,.,.,.. ,...,., R oberta T ansman Assistant Proofreader ....,,,,........,...,,,,i...,. Barbara Pinsley LORY SHILS EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS Edit r'in'Chief Jean Freedman, Sunny Gamow, Marie S inelli P Enid Schester 1 '73 rf' '--, r 3 IQ t ,.. . W ,-M, -i f-git' 'jf df X S f -, --iw' ffl r-,. I ' +- SUE EPSTEIN News Editor MARY JANE SCHMIDT ALICE MILLER DENIS RETTEW Copy Editor Feature Editor Art Editor JEAN FREEDMAN CAROL SILBER Editorial Assistant Advertising Manager T52 C.S:!f:4., '53-'585vN.S.P.A. ,'.iQ, Y'573Vf58f MISS V. CUNDARI Adviser l I fW'1 ff f A A 1 . 1, - 4 v WW DAVE MIKE TRILLING GERRY HOFFMAN ROBERTA TANSMAN 5Ports Editor Sports Editor Photography Editor Head P1-Ogfreader BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Manager..- ..........,............... -..Carol Silber Circulation Managern.- ...,,. - ...,,,,,,,,.,,,.,., Sally Hillsman Assistant Circulation Manager ....... - .,.,. Muriel Wolfberg Business Manager ..................,.,v,,. ...,... - ...Abby Binger Publicity Manager ........ ...... R ichard Hirsli FACULTY ADVISERS Editorial. ...........,.................. -...MlSS VIHCSHIIIHC Cundan Business and Advertising .................... Mr. Mario Amato Circulation ........................ ........ M r. Robert Hertz ABBY BINGER RICHARD HIRSH BHSUICSS Manager Publicity Manager l 53 , yv, fx . 1 VW! QW' 0 A ,-f ',Zj 1 WE 'XT E: :' uv Z , . ,M fi -. Ni 1. Q 4' '-1 +- if T?-5'1JZ -' ,Z .,.- L,-: -'Hr' -in az f ll Zo A V Q5 1 4 'u ll 5 f v I ali. kn-, ,, X! QE! Q L A, i -npr? - MR. LOWELL W Adviser X EX X. HOWARD IAFFE , JYQZZTCQL 'f,?f,y 1 'ffrfkiff' f fg,, Ed't -' -Ch'f In le w ' f N - Wx It A if WYf 'r 'If 1 L. I , i . S i ALICE MILLER RUSSELL CERSHMAN Associate Editor Associate Editor - -fr sefi X i Q51 X V -vt, . X-if 5' .wifi l! 'fdwq 1 . .V V, f ,.-'Ffa '- 'Liv DENIS RETTEW IOANNE IUEL DAVID HERTZ Art Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager 11 SW' , 1 MARY JANE SCHMIDT Literary Editor BARBARA GREENFIELD Circulation Manager BARBARA COHEN Editorial Assistant - -'- ' f ff' , ::fww 7w7 ,, QT K xx 3 A MR. GIBBA Business BARRY KAUFMAN Literary Editor M , 1?x'Gwimw1IR w- , ,r W A , 1 Qi 4 f 4 xv' ,X Z f f5a2f1nI ,L STEPHEN COI-IEN Assistant Art Edifm' S HEILA ZEPPE NICK Editorial Assistant I ,! 5 E JUDY BRICK ROBERTA i Editorial Assistant TANSMAN Editorial Assistant I sn., on tm' , , af! sy iwwf F 5 M i 2 1 3 ET?-I MR, CHURCH KENNY MILLER GERRY HOFFMAN MRS. C-EARY Life,-My Photographer Photographer A11 I 156 Editor-in-Chief HOWARD JAFFE Associate Editors ALICE MILLER RUSSELL GERSHMAN Business Manager JOANNE JUEL Art Editor DENIS RETTEW Advertising DAVID HERTZ lit., li EQMVIY Literary Editors MARY JANE SCHMIDT BARRY KAUFMAN Circulation Manager BARBARA GREENFIELD Editorial Assistants JUDY BRICK ROBERTA TANSMAN BARBARA COHEN Adviser MR. JOHNSON LOWELI. To write a serious letter Without the aid of my staff is a difficult taskg although, it is far easier than it Would have been to put out this yearbook Without their aid. I doubt that there was ever a more competent or reliable staff than mine in the history of T.H.S., possibly because there has never been an editor more dependent on assistance. I cannot give enough thanks to the editors,f managers, assistants, and staff members who contributed their time, energy, and talents so that I could accept what they had done, thus living up to the trust the Class of '59 put in me by appearing as if I had done it all. Iim sure the staff will join me in thanking our advisers and the Commercial department. lim sure all will join me in thanking New City Printing Company and Thomas Studios for turning our efforts into a masterpiece of World literature, or T.H.S. literature, anyway. Special credit goes to the United Nations for the photographs on the divider pages, the dedication page, and the closing. Editor-in-Chief UAA Patrons and dvertisers The Economic and Social Council makes it possible for the United Nations to finance and carry out its projects, just as the patrons and advertisers have made it possible for us to finance and carry out the project of our yearbook, Editor-in-Chief HOWARD JAFFE Associate Editors ALICE MILLER RUSSELL GERSHMAN Business Manager JOANNE JUEL Art Editor DENIS RETTEW Advertising DAVID HERTZ lil. ll i.l...lll.5.ll1ll Literary Editors MARY JANE SCHMIDT BARRY KAUFMAN Circulation Manager BARBARA GREENFIELD Editorial Assistants JUDY BRICK ROBERTA TANSMAN BARBARA COHEN Adviser MR. JOHNSON LOWELL The Class of '59 offers its heartfelt thanks to all whose contribu- tions helped make the V959 Hi-Way such a beautiful reminder of our days in Teaneck High School. I2-I I2-2 I2-3 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. IZ-4 I2-5 I2-6 F. W. Abbott A. Adelman John C. Aldredge Francis Alexander Mr. Al. Alfano Mr. and Mrs. Svea and lvar Mr. and Mrs. Warren Atkin Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Bergton Mr. and Mrs. L. Bider Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson Anderson Wm. Archbold s Marvin Balkin Paul Barsalona Charles R. Baxter Myron Behr W. E. Bering George Bisig, Sr. I2-7 I2-8 I2-9 Mr. and Mrs. I2-IO I2-ll I2-IZ Thomas M. Britt Mrs. G. C. Brown Daniel Bruno Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Louis A Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Blanche Dr. and Mrs. Jean Comora Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Buchtman . Budde George J. Cerando Herbert A. Chary Peter H. Christensen E, Clark Binder Cohen Chas. H. Cohen Leo Cutler Most Sincerely, Alexander Dallas Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dapkey Mr. and Mrs. E. Wallace Darling Mr. and Mrs, Harry G. Davis Anthony deGenaro I3 I4 I5 fake I2-I6 I2-I7 Mrs. W. Dietzsch Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Belle S. Rene Dunne S. Epstein Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Freedm Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Doll H. A. Draney Dubert Theodore H, Ernst Carl Faries A. Fiorentino James L. Foley Charles Forsythe Leo C. Francis an Paul Freund Dr. and Mrs. M. Friedman Oscar Friedm 371 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Friesner Mr. and Mrs. L. Garille Wm. A. Garr Mario De Vita Hulda Bjellquist Irving S. Blum Hermine E. Booraem Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bottjer Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Botyos Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brick Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Detgen Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. B. DiChiara George Diel John H, Diercks SH' Elwood and Selma Gartley Mr. and Mrs. A. Gelbart Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gershman Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Gibble Mr. and Mrs. Walter Giesler Mr. and Mrs. Bennington P, Gill Paul C. Schm Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giovanelli Dr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Morton D. Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Norman Goldklang Murray Goldman Mrs. Alice E. Goodier Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Graham Angus M. Grant . Norman Gray Irving A. Greenfield Mr. and Mrs. Martin Greenspan . T. F. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Sam Gruder Kenneth C. Gulick Mr. and Mrs. John Hairanian Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Hannan B. B. Harstead W. Hartman Max Hasse, Jr. Max R. Less Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Levine Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lester Alfred P. Levin Herman Levine Richard Levis Theodore Ley Samuel Lisansky Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lishnott Bennett Lowry Werner Loschke Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hasslinger Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Hauch Mrs. John Henschen The Hertings Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Hilkman Dr. and Mrs. R. Bryan Hillsman Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hinden Everett K. Hines Mr, Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Elbert Lowe Abraham Ludwig Robert H. Ludwig S. Luria Henry Lutthans M. Mahler Frank Mangone Otto S. Margolis I. Marron H. Maslow Peter L. Mavrovitis Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Mayer David H. Mazer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Karp Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lambda Sigm Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holgren Milton Horwitz R. Huber T. J. lgnall C. lsgar Abraham Jacobs Nathan G. Jacobs Moe Jatte Walter P. Johnsen Paul B. Jones Sidney Joseph D. Joy Einar Juel Jack Kaplan Samuel J. Kaufman S. Koeppel Henry M. Koster Carl J. Kovach John J. Kowalski Morris Kroin J. Kubilus Everett Lages E. Lalli a Delta Ratfaele Lattes Eric Leopold Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Miller Mr. and Mrs. Ella F. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James McCabe J. E. Mellin Henry W. Metzger C. T. Miles A. C. Miller Roy Miller Seymour Miller Albert Minsky H. Moest Thomas W. Moore E. F. Morris Arthur J. Muller Adam M. Myers The Nestle Quartet Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nussbaum Allan Olson John Pace Panzenhagen R. Phillips Milton Pinkham Morris Pinsley F. Pipal M. Pomeroy L. Quackenbush Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Rabin Harold V. Rankin L. L.- Rettew Cortland Richter Charles Roller 161 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Irving D. Rosenthal Mrs. E. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Rueger Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sadlier Mr. and Mrs. Nunzio Schinina idt Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Schmidt Mrs. Alvin C. Scholp Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Schwanemann Richard Seymour Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Spiegel Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Spi Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Stelljes Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Silber Louis Singer Harvey N. Smith Frank F. Smithers G. Spies Robt. L. Spinelli tzer, Jr. Edward Stein C. Melvin Stephensen Wm. Stern Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Suraci Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Syverson I. W. Taft Martin Tansman George Teufel Mr. and Mrs. George M. Theuret Mr. and Mrs. John Thorsland Mr. and Mrs. T. Thorsland Mr, and Mrs. D. Tietjen Jack Tolomeo Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Watins M. Weinreb Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tonini Leonard J. Trilling Nicholas J. Tucci A. L. Turnowski C. Vergano Emile A. Vibert Walter Walsh Jack Weiss A. R. Werner Geo. Westendort Stephen J. White Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Whitwell Leonard S. Wiener Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Willenberg R. O. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Winter Burton Woltberg Harlan D. Wright C. Young Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Zeppenick COMPLIMENTS OF THE SENIOR CLASS 'BEST WISSI-IES Student Council 16 COMPLIMENTS OF 2f ' TEA fvfcfc vmfk TEANECK ROAD TEANECK, N. J 163 RUSKIN'S STATIONERY School Supplies - Toys - Cards - Notions 384 QUEEN ANNE ROAD TEANECK, N. J HENRY J. SCHULTZE COMPANY Replesentlng Manufacturers of BUILDING MATERIALS 855 MAIN STREET HACKENSACK, N. J TEaneck 6-1869 AL SAUNDERS FINEST IN MEATS 463 Cedar Lane Teaneck, N. J. Dlamond 2-1428 DUBY THE FLORIST we TELEGRAPH FLOWERS 187 Main Street Hackensack, N. J Dlamond 2-6721 BARN EY'S CANCELLATION SHOES FAMOUS BRANDS Free Parking In Rear Of Store 166 MAIN STREET HACKENSACK, N. J. Compliments of DR. LAWRENCE I. WOLTHER cnmoPnAc'roR TEaneck 6-3161 TEANECK LUMBER and SUPPLY CO. LUMBER - MILLWORK - MASON MATERIALS WATER STREET and WEST SHORE RAILROAD TEANECK NEW JERSEY TEaneck 7-2636 COMMODORE CLEANERS 8' TAILORS Constantly Superior Servlce Since 1923 1395 QUEEN ANNE ROAD WEST ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Best of Luck to the Class of 1959 RO-AL SPORTSWEAR, INC. 536 Broadway New York 12, N. Y. ORITANI SWEET SHOP 298 Main Street Hackensack, N. J. Compliments of BURKE INSURANCE AGENCY 141 CEDAR LANE TEANECK, N. J. Compliments of J. SILVERSTEIN and FAMILY TEaneck 6-0631 Ford Products Specialists TEANECK GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRS ROBERT 1-IOEFMANN - WILLIAM MISKOVITZ 219 FORT LEE ROAD TEANECK: N. J. TEaneck 6-9837 TEaneck 6-3483 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT MICHEL'S BEAUTY SALON 738 CHESTNUT AVENUE TEANECK, N. J. TEar1eck 7-37 I 3 IRIS BREX - BRIDAL GOWNS CUSTOM MADE - ORIGINAL5 Bridal and Bridesmaid Gowns - Formals I47O CHAMPLAIN SQUARE WEST ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Swarthmore 2-2100 DUBIN BROS., INC. PRINTING and PHOTO OFFSET II3-II5 WILLOW AVENUE HOBOKEN, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF Abe Ginsburg and family TEaneCk 7-7087 RECORDINGS SHEET MUSIC KAHR'S BAKERY MUSIC MANOR II97 TEANECK ROAD WEST ENGLEWOOD, N. J. 30 E. PALISADE AVENUE ENGLEWOOD, N. J. A. LEBSON, INC. Wlndsor 7-3232 JEWE'-ERS CERTIFIED FURNITURE CO. IN HACKENSACK SINCE 1906 I34 MAIN STREET 2201 ROUTE 4 FORT LEE, N. J. D OLiver 2-3700 ESTABLISHED 191O ZZ IZ FURNITURE ir BEST WISHES TO THE 1959 GRADUATING CLASS EXCELSIOR SUPER MARKET 492 CEDAR LANE TEANECK, N. J. TEaneck 6-7125 TEANECK CAMERA SHOP, INC. PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS 441 -A Cedar Lane Teaneck, N. J. ENCKE FLOWERS 135 Fort Lee Road Teaneck, N. J FOSTER STATIONERS - TOYS FOSTER VILLAGE Complete Line of Barnes Cr Noble and Oxford Review Books 465 S. WASHINGTON AVENUE BERGENFIELD, N. J. REINHARDT'S PHARMACY, INC. CORNER QUEEN ANNE and FORT LEE ROADS TEANECK, NEW JERSEY BARBARA LEE SHOPS DRESSES - SPORTSWEAR - LINGERIE BRAS and GIRDLES PALISADES PARK WEST ENGLEWOOD HUbbard 7-2706 ROMAINE HARDWARE CO., INC. 135 MAIN STREET HACKENSACK, N. J TURNPIKE DINER 8: MOTOR HOTEL ROUTE 46 RIDGEFIELD, NEW JERSEY GOOD LUCK CLASS OF I959 JAOEIVIAP1 CORPORATION IMPORT - EXPORT FLUORESCENTS - INCANDESCENTS - ELECTRONICS I43 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE HASBROUCK HEIGHTS 167 1 1 1 , TEaneck 6-6015, 6-2378 S. LIPSCHITZ, Prop. A TEN-ECK KOSHER MEAT MARKET POULTRY and MEATS Dlamond 2-6709 ISHIRMER LIBRARY1 CONRAD SCHMIDT RECORDS - INSTRUMENTS - REPAIRS Sheet Music of All Publishers 1 832 PALISADE AVENUE TEANECK, N. J. 264 MAIN STREET HACKENSACK, N. J. 1 1 11 1 1 A Compliments of A GEORGE T. MURPHY PARISIAN BEAUTY SCHOOL 1 184 W. Englewood Avenue Hubbard 12204 1, W, Englewood, N. J. 362 State Street Hackensack, N.. J. ,. LO 7-3333 Compliments of the 1 BRYER FAMILY JACOBUS SHOES 15 W. PALISADES AVENUE ENGLEWOOD, N. J. TEaneck 7-3211 RICHARD BUTLER , FLOWERS and elrrs - GARDEN si-lov HUbbard 8-9600 SIDNEY 'LIBEN BROADWAY TIRE COMPANY oisrmaurons siNcE 1907 194 THE PLAZA W. ENGLEWOOD, N. J. 555 HACKENSACK AVENUE, NO. HACKENSACK, N. J. 1 1 LOweIl 8-9755 LOweIl 7-0732 1 1 BLUE SEA FISH CO. 1 SOL ESOL CATERING Wholesale and Retail . ENGLEWOOD KOSHER DELICATESSEN 1 Dealers in I ANY NME ' ANY PLACE SEA Fooo AT rrs BEST i 95 W. Palisade Avenue Englewood, N. J. TEaneck 6-2480 422 Cedar Lane , TEaneck 6-7407 1 Compliments of 1l 1 J A Y L E N X PARISIAN CLEANERS 1 , HDISTINCTIVE CLOTHES 1 509 CEDAR LANE TEANECK, N. J. A 1 429 CEDAR LANE TEANECK, N. J. 1 FRCIVI A FRIEND 21512322-fiz2il 1r1 w' 'f fa ws su nu.: l umm AV 1, 1 F321 rg.. Www 'W 'Zz ff' ' ' ' 'A 'A A f f Q , , , . , .fp?WniV ,', ,' , Q Q 54-an 6 iff 1-3 5 3 fr? g i '! V m, 2Qff,6f f'ffffg, f,fgy,p, 'Q 'Lfff , , M Av 12,5 , .4451 ' f '5' -- WW? ' ff 1 V ,A 'fl ' V A gg, ,,,, 4 ' I, 'fe ff f f f X, W,,gf,f:4f f 7f 1 K ,, , 4 f , N M s Q Ii' z I K . ' , , 31f 59 'Q ' ,,,,V, ,M2fmf'f:mQp,,l f W f 'Md 170 TEaneck P. NAPOLI Cr SONS JEWELERS Hamilton, Omega, Longines, Bulova Watches Towle, Gorham, Reed and Barton, RADIO and 1-IV' TUBES and PARTS International Heirloom, Lunt Silverware 454 Cedar Lane, Teaneck, N. J. 709 Anderson Ave., Cliffside Park, N. J. ll22 Teaneck Road West Englewood, N. J. 208 Main Street, Fort Lee, N. J, COMPLIMENTS OF LWIINKJ' L'fl0L'0lv47E L'0RP. 655 DEAN STREET, BROOKLYN 38, NEW YORK TEaneck 3- l 222-3-4 PROGRESS Lester HANoELsMAN and co. PHoTo ENGRAVING co., INC. Rm mm 12 Journal Square Jersey City, N. J. lll8 Teaneck Road Teaneck, N. J. y 171 AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT i i i i ii i 'i it ,IERRYUS PIZZERIA T ITALIAN culsms Kitchen Phone - Wlndsor 4-2978 ZOO MAIN STREET FORT LEE, NEW JERSEY i W One Block South of George Washington Bridge i o i , i One of New Jersey's Nicer Furniture Stores it Right in Your Own Back Yard .X A 0 i i i n ld It 5 'i i i i it 'I ,i i I i TEANECK ROAD at CEDAR LANE TEANECK, N. J il 142 i i in WE ARE PROUD TO EXTEND OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1959 TUDUP1 CONSTRUCTION CU., Inc. New Yom CITY 13 TEaneck 3 -O777 JOHANNE JENSEN JR. DRESSES - BLousEs, HATS and JEWELRY TEANECK TAXI SERVICE GARDEN STATE TAXI TE 6-1500 l377 QUEEN ANNE ROAD WEST ENGLEWOOD, N. J. I TE 7-2700 HU T-O9oo TEaneck 7-6123 Compliments of l A. H. KOVACS QUEEN ANNE FURRIERS GUILD OPTICIANS FINE FUR CREATIONS 511 CEDAR LANE meer mearfei TEANECK, N. J. l439NTHE PLAZA WEST ENGLEWOOD, N J 7114 WMM rdf!! T P DQ 5: ,kg lk' fllx N t N M .b N I A X0 A l.qV'1I ' IN W I . . . Yes, it's a great world - and right at your fingertips. A Whole new horizon lies before you - the class of l959 - business, marriage or a higher education. No matter what your goal, no matter what road you follow, it's easier travelling when you have a profit-making savings account at . . . TNdmII'VG!.l-F410 1 70 f fm, .1 Z lg v uusmues fe - - INSURED T 4 81 2 51601830 5 CURRENT ANNUAL R,J,.+.lJP.,l N J i .I 'Hmm I.....k.N .J 414065 tangy! DIVIDEND 332. CEDAR LANE, TEANECK, N. J. OLdfieId 3-762i - 6636 WERTHER DISPLAYS The Unusual in Decorations for Your School Events 3438 HUDSON BOULEVARD JERSEY CITY 7, N. J. Compliments of TEANECK CHAPTER UNITED SYNAGOGUE YOUTH Compliments of INTER-CITY BUS CO. Dlamond 2-l3OO I46 E. PASSAIC STREET MAYWOOD. N. J. TEaneck 7-4l4l LIEBL PRINTING, INC. I 1 ART LIEBL - RICH LIEBL I l 174 TROPICAL FISH FISHING TACKLE QUEEN ANNE PET sl-lor BIRDS SMALL ANIMALS Dlamond 3-7370 Pick-Up and Delivery Service HILLTOP CLEANERS Expert Tailoring - Fur Storage Shirts Laundered - Shoe Repairing 328 Queen Anne Road, Teaneck, N. J. 364 Essex Street Hackensack, N J TEaneck 6-1771 TEANECK RECORD sHoP B ' 5 C H 0 F F I 5 449 Cedar Lane Teaneck, N, J. 468 Cedar Lane Teaneck, N V filezrneck Hpuhliraiirrns 4 366 Cedar Lane Teanack 6-S700 'GII12 Sunhzrg Sun Teaneck-Bogota-Ridgefield Park SUNDAY MORNINGS The Class of '59 Teaneck High School Teaneck, New Jersey Dear Seniors: Teaneck, N. J. HUbbard 9 - 5618 Urge 51,111-Qulleiin Teaneck-Ridgefield Park--Bogut THUFISDAY NIORNINGS June,1959 The staff of The Sunday Sun extends 'to' you congratulations and our best wishes for a happy, successful future. May we continue to publish news of your achievements! Sincerely , The Sunday Sun 175 STATION LUNCHEONETTE CHARLEY - BOBBIE - ROSS I Greet You Dlamond 2-4144 FAMOUS FAIN A REPUTATIDN FOR SMART sPoR1'swEAR 356 CEDAR 'LANE TEANECK, N. J. 228 MAIN STREET I+AcIcENsAcIc. N. I. TEEEIEER 3-Issa cHAs. DAMDRSIAN Q W- J- LINN, INC- TEANECK LIGHTING CO. OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES Whdesale Disfflbvfvfs LIGHTING FIXTURES - ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES I 417 CEDAR LANE TEANECK, N. J. 1120 TEANECK ROAD TEANECK, N. I. I TTUAI TEaneck 6-1967 WW .,,,..g I q. .P 1 A 5 ...L M Q: 75. l 5 I,II Ae Y . f S - 4 ' .. ' EIII IEEI I ' L OHBECKCS' DIAMOND RINGS Fine Watches and Jewelry STERLING BY TOWLE - GORHAM - HEIRLOOM and WALLACE EXPERT REPAIRING HEADQUARTERS FOR CLASS RINGS I I 466 CEDAR LANE TEANECK, N, J. TEaneck 6-4045 ROYAL DELICACY SHOP Compliments of TAB'-E '-UXURW5 , , R. H. BOHR FAMILY Catering - Home-Made Delicacies 486 CEDAR LANE TEANECK. N- J- I TEaneck 6-7290 Good Luck 0555 of '59 Hom I ARTISTIC CLEANERS and TAILORS TEEN TOWNERS Specialists in I Draperies, Furniture Covers, Alterations, Storage YOUR CAPEZIO HEADQUARTERS I 836 PALISADE AVENUE 653 CEDAR LANE 291 MAIN STREET HACKENSACK, N. J TEANECK, NEW JERSEY 1 76 Dlamond 2-6675 Prompt Delivery I STATE LAUNDRY J THE FINEST HAND IRONED SERVICES 300 RIVER STREET HACKENSACK, N. J. I Dumonr 4-8026 HAROLD ROSEN UNITED VARIETY CENTER 487 SOUTH WASHINGTON AVE. BERGENFIELD, N, J. BERNIE J. WAGMAN PAINT CO. THE PAINT DOCTOR 225 DeGRAW AVENUE TEANECK, N. J. ONE HOUR MARTINIZING THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING 261 DeGRAW AVENUE TEANECK, N. J. QUEEN ANNE PHARMACY, INC. WE DELIVER - TE 6-2889 Revlon, Max Factor, Dorothy Grey, Coty Cosmetics 376 QUEEN ANNE ROAD TEANECK, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF G. S. LATHING, PLASTERING TEaneck 6-3110 HALVORSEN FLOOR CENTER 221 DeGRAW AVENUE TEANECK, N. J. C-G MEAT MARKET PRIME and CHOICE MEATS FRESH KILLED POULTRY k 6-6886 BERNARD A. SCHWINDER BERGEN FARMS DAIRY MILK and DAIRY PRODUCTS 673 KENT AVENUE TEANECK, N. J. Compliments of DR. EARLE A. BASSETT ,,,,, ,,,,,, TEaneck 6-21 OO CLARENCE LOFBERG, INC. INSURANCE SERVICE 363 CEDAR LANE TEANECK, NEW JERSEY COMPLIMENTS or THE EBER FAMILY 639915 X I ' iifffsf! f.fff.i?fM5 ,!Q2f9':,y . Q .. Y A NAI '55, E. 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