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

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FIOHBS, SDOPISOF WW, class cabinet miss a. brady, sponsor mrs. m. nosach, adviser george ackerman if you're standing in the hall and you have to look up to see the guy next to you, it might be that you're standing next to george. he is one of ths's top athletes, whose sense of humor will make him one of the most popular girl wooers in college. karen anderson if you need anything mended take it to karen. this is her special talent. she has won prizes in sewing contests, and she plans to become a home economics major. karen's neat- ness and courtesy will help her in the future. nancy ann aleresky we can't help wondering where nancy finds time for everything she does, and whether she's playing basketball, drawing, or studying archaeology, you can be sure she'll greet you with a smile. nancy will undoubtedly be just as busy teaching handi- capped children after college. maxine alper moxie's zany humor has won her many friends in teaneck as it will continue to do .in secretarial school. meanwhile she'll keep on playing cards, traveling to the bronx, and keep- ing that diary. the campaigns for senior privileges . . anthony angerson to be tony angerson is to be one who enjoys sports and hav- ing fun. it is to be one who is proud of ths, who has won many friends, and who will con- tipue to do so throughout his I e. john arancio john's main interests show us why he is always so happy. anyone whose time is filled with QI-VIS, cars, and pizza would cer- tainly enjoy life . . . and john does. we wish john the best of success in whatever he attempts. riff tiff 'W stephen alterman you walk into the dance and you see everyone standing in a circle clapping. in the middle of that circle, you will find our connoisseur of writing, music, and dancing. when you need a dentist in the future, just re- member steve. lulie astudillo see the band marching down the field? see the cute red- headed twirler? that's julie. her friendly nature and her fine sense of humor are the reasons that we have enjoyed knowing julie, and we wish her success. virginia avanzi ginnie is the girl wtih the pug nose who spreads her cheer to everyone she meets. when gin- nie isn't dancing, she is probably trying to decide between a fu- ture career as a medical tech- nician or an airline hostess. yves balian through yves, we have had an opportunity to learn something about the thoughts and hopes of our contemporaries in france. if the others are anything like yves, we feel honored to con- sider them our friends. michael backer many of us have gotten to know mike during the past few years. his interests are varied, and so are his talents, mike has been the key to many of our good times. his constant energy ,,...w.ill,,jead him to success. Q . .Xl M ic ..,,.... cd robert bailey if it has four wheels and an engine, don't worry if it's bro- ken. simply call bob, who en- joys fooling around with and driving around in cars. after high school he will transfer this interest to his college work. C' A CH ZLQS-'N Mm ...-f if I 5 'LIXL Q CfiQ....:v A M. sue baron feeling low, dull, depressed? why not see susie. this blue- eyed blonde has a knack for solving personal problems. sin- cere, vivacious, and friendly, dr, baron makes a wonderful confidante. however, she will forsake her analyzing for a career in elementary education. may i please have the corridor pass . . Ck- rosemary barr rosemary is about as lively a senior as we can find, barr none. if you're ever on your way down to the shore and you see a blonde ponytail bobbing in front of you, you can bet it's rosemary! she'll soon bob her way from ths to success. maury k. baker the night they invented cham- pagne they surely had maury in mind. she can be recognized by her big blue eyes shining with sincerity and friendship. with her enthusiasm and ability, she truly merits le cordon bleu. arthur bauer the field of athletics is his specialty. tall, brown-haired art excels in hunting, fishing, swim- ming, archery, and bowling. art's future is not definite, but we know he will be successful in whatever field he chooses. john bauer hard work and determination made john one of the standouts on our football team this year. john likes to go out and have a good time-those who are with him can't miss enjoying themselves. leo benintendi guess why the class is laughing . . . it must be at another of guy's jokes. unless guy is in an unusually quiet mood, you can be sure that there will never be a dull moment when he's around. patricia bauer pat is the pert miss with the speckled eyes. she also has the unusual knack of radiating warmth and friendliness where- ever she goes. an amiable wave and a smile are pat's trade- marks. this ths twin will surely achieve double success. will rows h and forward ca rolyn bensen if you hear silvery strains of organ music emanating from the auditorium, it is likely that carolyn is the artist. this med- itative musician hopes to teach the organ in college. walter bayerlein if the bowling alley's closed, look for waldo under the nearest carg but vou may miss him, be- cause he'll soon be seeking sun- shine in florida. he'll make just as many friends there as he has in teaneck. .no alex beresoff al's blue eyes and good looks have captured many a girl's heart, but his contagious sense of humor and personality have captivated everyone. a career in the navy and a future in chemical engineering await this tall athlete. ,ll claire rita when water freezes claire goes ice skating, but ice melts in the presence of this warm-hearted girl. lwhen this happens, claire goes boating or water skiing.l a cute smile and a friendly personality will certainly melt the heart of claire's future boss rvhliln she enters the secretarial ie . jeffrey berg if you find a pair of soccer shoes, look for jeff, who'll prob- ably be out on the lake fishing. his evenings are filled with nights out with the boys and charles dickens . . . a sharp wit will help him in business college. green thursday . . RWE.: cheryl berger anyone can see that sherri's sophisticated and charming, but you have to speak to her for a while before you realize that she's got a terrific sense of humor. we'll tell you more: her ambitions for the future include college, modeling, and an eagerly anticipated trip to france. how can she miss? sandra dee hienenfeld sandy is the girl with the sandy-colored hair and an in- terest in science and sports, like biology and basketball. ths's bbg'er likes doing things with groups. that's why she had such a good time on the washington trip. next on the agenda is a career in medical technology. kathy bergholt kathy has been an outstanding member of the service clubs at ths, and her fine school spirit has led her to contribute her talents to many of the activities of our class, kathy's calmness and sunny disposition guarantee her success. adrienne hier despite her run-in with the steps, adrienne still keeps pretty active. her sense of humor and straight-forward manner keep us all in stitches. having gained experience with the elevator, adrienne will find reaching suc- cess an easy pursuit, after ths. iudi berk energetic judi has been an asset to the hi-way staff, and to all who know her. what would we have done without that sense of humor and that enthusiasm? if we had not known judi, life would have been much duller. kenneth birnbaum ken has many of the qualities we admire. he is thoughtful and efficient, as shown in his school- workg he is generous, as his friends know, and he will be successful, as his college profes- sors will find out. . barbara berman barbara is easily recognized on the dance floor, but if you want to meet her elsewhere look for shiny brown hair and a friendly smile. in her spare time, it's football games and music. we envy the kids barbara will soon be teaching. martin blake marty has contributed much to both our class and teaneck high school. he has been a standout on the tennis team, and his school spirit ranks as high as his athletic ability. we know marty will have as much suc- cress in life as he has had at t S. 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A . fiflli margaret blanchard many friends and many sisters an eager participant in activities ready to help anyone gifted with rare intelligence one girl with such talent! arthur bock pound for pound, artie is tea- neck's strongman. he is an avid wrestler and weightlifter, and can do push-ups endlessly. devoting himself in this way is typical of artie. this persis- tence has brought him much success and will continue to do so. iudith ann blodow artistic, active, and attractive, judy's fond of sports and rock 'n roll . . . she'll always re- member teen clan . . . whether as a secretary or decorator, judy's bound to be successful. elizabeth roth boesch basketball and volleyball in spare time enthusiasm for the piano, foot- ball games treasured friends shines in the field of music young children figure in her future as a pediatric nurse. richard e. blumberg a sharp dresser, an avid reader with a craze for cars . . . o o, that's richard. to him being sociable is a 'round the clock job . . . but it comes naturally. now we see him behind a classroom desk . . . after college he'll be behind the desk of richard e. blumberg, executive. lois boillotat in spite of her name, you can always depend on lois to stay cool and even-tempered, the music she enjoys is not always as cool, though. with this qual- ity we predict only success for lois both in college and after. 26 student service buttons steve blumberg a quick tongue and a sharp mind are steve's trademarks. his in- fectious laugh often resounds through mr. garcia's calculus class, which he regards as one of his favorite memories, this witty senior will fare well in his business career. william borea when you need something fixed, call the a.v.a. squad. bill will probably be the first one there, since he is also on the track team. even if you're under water he will come, because he is a scuba diver. college is next for versatile bill. one ariadna boydunyk i'm so sleepy, and it's no wonder with all those activities. ariadna may also have been up late helping someone with ge- ometry homework. well, it's good experience for a teaching career. anyway, it's a pretty safe bet that she'll always re- member that first day at ths. nora lee brick an atom of nora is a very complex particle. about its ker- nel, consisting of enthusiastic participation in -activities, di- verse interests such as riding and tennis, and academic abil- ity, rotate cheerfulness and a big allo. naturally its valence is personality plus. martin hoyers we know where to find marty: on top of, in, or under the water. he dries himself off, however, to participate in many activities at ths and become one of our most successful students. david bridge here is one bridge that has led to much fun in the past few years. it is a bridge that has served ths and our class. dave has revealed a fine sense of humor and conversational abil- ity, and we are glad to have known him. ii where did you apply? . margery braunschweiger margie is both congenial, as we can see from her participation in senior youth group, and unconventional, especially in her interests in biology and animals. margie also finds time for swim- ming and other sports. after college, she'll keep up her in- terests when she becomes a veterinarian. kathleen britf hurry, hurry, rush, rush, lively kathy always seems to be can- tering through the halls. a talented swimmer and dancer, it is understandable that she considers the boyfriend and the junior prom among her most treasured ths memories. eileen brenner eileen plans on a career teaching kindergarten. in her spare time she enjoys swimming and show music. her sincerity and friend- liness should make her pop- ular both in life and in her classroom. paul brizzi hi-fi and bongo drums take up most of paul's spare time. he is recognized by the weird smirk which precedes one of his witty remarks. after college he hopes to become a writer. s alan bromley a sharp mind has many uses, alan has used his to make many friends, participate in numerous school activities, and make our classes lively and interesting. his wit has brought many laughs from fellow students, we know it will bring many more at college. ronald buchthal for the past three years, ronnie has been on the soccer team, and has provided many laughs for mr. powley and his team- mates. ronnie enjoyed those nights out with the guys, and he will have many more good times at college. cornelia broth erton neiI's special talent is people, as is seen by her participation in young life and her aspiration for a career in library science. swimming and dog-walking are her favorite forms of relaxation . . . and the '60 thanksgiving game is her favorite memory. veronica buffington the boys know that ronnie plays the accordion and loves dancing, but do they know of her in- terest in science? this popular beauty will get along equally well with people in the com- mercial art field. thetcontinental craze . . J r I kathleen brown beautiful in every sense of the word is the only way to de- scribe kathy. blonde hair, rosy cheeks, and quiet appearance belie a vivacious personality. an amateur poet and handwriting analyst, kathy's headed for college. cheryl bullwinkle cheryl is one girl with a turned- up nose who could never be called a snob. in fact, she's one of the friendliest seniors we know. when cheryl becomes a dietician after college, we know she'll still be one of the smilingest members of the class of '62. norma brown norma's sincerity and concern for others will undoubtedly help her whether she enters social work or nursing. meanwhiIe'she is active in many youth groups, plays the piano, and sings. we wish her luck. valerie e. burton val enjoys the three r's- readin', ridin', and rockin' and rollin' at tean clan. class pic- nics, the washington trip, and graduation rank among her fondest memories. read or not, college, here comes van aiming for a career in education. shirley busch with her spirit and friendly smile, it's easy to see why shirley is such a terrific major- ette. she's got another side too-shirley's undoubtedly one of ths's greatest artists. she'lI soon take advantage of this talent in college or art school. nancy canal five feet and five inches of pure energy, nan is always doing somethingvbe it playing the accordion, swimming, boat- ing, water skiing, or reading. after graduation, off she goes again-to junior college and medical technology. martin buxton as student council president, marty is called upon to represent teaneck high school in many capacities. we know everyone looks upon this with a little more admiration when they see the type of person we elected as our leader. we know he'll be equally successful in college. daniel e. i. canning if you happen to get pounced on from behind while stalking the halls, it's probably danny. if you happen to hear the pounding of drums or the zoom of a sports car at the same time, it's definitely danny. in any case, don't move too sud- denly-he's quite a shot with a rifle. donald cameron don't underestimate our don. never have we known such neatness and loyalty in one person. yes, he will succeed in college. joan ann campagna joan assures us she'll never tor- get her teachers. they assure us they will never forget her thoughtfulness and bright smile. when there's no football game, joan might be drawing or sew- ing, we assure joan that these talents plus her friendliness mean assured success as a merchandiser or buyer. the assembly applause that went on . . . and on . . . leon cantor leon has a ready sense of humor and outstanding athletic ability., his inner confidence will lig t the way for an undoubtedly bright future. his leisure mo- ments are spent listening to folk music and gaining new friends. diane lynne capello when diane isnt TWIflIl'1Q she can be found horseback-riding. when she isn't horseback-rdiing, diane can be found singing. we'll remember diane for her happy-go-lucky outlook on life. diane will remember mr. arone as being all right. ioanne carle all through high school we've smiled with ioanne who was welcomed everywhere, not only because of her cheerful smile and pretty face but also for her willingness to work hard. to ioanne belongs a lively spirit and sense of humor that make every- one around her happier. joan carter joan is the lively captain of the ths cheerleaders, and it's no wonder that they do such a terrific job. she's a rare kind of leader, one who is respected and liked by everyone who works with her. with intelligence and spirit we know she'll do equally well in college. vincent carnevale the villian has us back against the wall and is about to run us through with his sword. there is only one person we can think of now. we only hope that vince, the fencing master, is not too busy with his pupils to save us. robert h. case don't make bob mad . . . he is an expert marksman. bob has won prizes in shooting compe- tition, which will add to his value at the air force academy. buttered straws on the cafeteria cei i raphaeline carratura rlae's thoughtfulness and her wide range of interests will help her to become a successful teacher. at present, aside from her interests in curricular and extracurricular activities, rae en- joys singing -an interest she can further develop in the future. sal casola smiling, happy sal has enjoyed ths, and we can truthfully say that we have enjoyed all those jokes that Iivened up our classes. sal's sense of humor and natural attraction for people will win him many friends and much success. edna carter eddi's quiet sincerity and subtle humor will serve her well in her journalism career. the teaneck speakers and the nfl are fortun- ate to have her intelligence and warm personality. john castella no jack feels the call of duty, and after graduation he will enter the air force. his friends can count on him for help, and we hope he will serve his country as well. lil l W, dwight :astro omnis dwight in sex partes divisus est: id est . . . his great linguistic ability, his musical talent, his interest in library council and debate club, his participation in young life and church fellowship, his fine schol- arship, his subtle humor. veniet, videbit, viricet, james castronuovo we see a hot car bombing by, and the driver gives us a friend y wave. that's jim, and you can be sure that when he stops, he'll be surrounded by admiring females. this outgoing guy looks to a bright future. pink cards . . . blue cards . . . white cards . . robert cavaniola bob enjoys life, and we enjoy him. his interests range from cars to hunting, and he will combine them when he hunts customers for that automobile business he will have. arthur christensen to display sportsmanship com- bined with modesty, leadership, and integrity, is a true art, these rare qualities, plus musi- cal talent and great athletic ability, will serve as art's tickets to success in college. james caulfield just in the nick of time, we caught jimmy. intramurals and other sporting activities take up most of his time. mighty hard to catch up with him. we just wanted to wish him best of luck after ths. janis cilderman worth his weight in bronze, silver, or gold, as he has shown at sequence honors time, jan is a real credit to ths, attaining the perfect balance, jan mixes many school activities with his wonderful qualities of scholar- ship and sportsmanship. carol cavalier carol is well-dressed and neat. these are only two of the reasons for her popularity, she is friendly, considerate, trust- worthy, and loyal. she excels in swimming, horseback-riding, and dancing. with all these qualities, carol will be miss success. alexander cisar caesar conquered the world, but alex contented himself with conquering american history I with mr. arone. that knack for tinkering with cars will help him as a mechanical engineer, and we know he will be successful. robert clark bob savors many fond memories of ths, among these the toot- ball games and the junior prom. his mechanical skill inspires an interest in model building, after college bob will become a master mechanic with the initials m.d. bruce clermont bruce is the boy with the quiet humor and the warm friendli- ness. he admires thoughtfulness and self-initiative in others, both of which he possessses himself. just give him a car or a biography sheet, and he'll be all set. the twist, peppermint and otherwise . . judith cohen i saw a man pursuing the horizon, round and round they sped. i was disturbed at this, i accosted the man. it is futile, i said, you can never- you lie, he cried, and ran on. miriam cohen think of a bright, sunny day, the air is crisp and cool, it may even be the first day of spring. we think of mimi . . . and why not, with that pep and wild sense of humor. when she leaves the halls of ths, she'll be brightening the office of some lucky dentist. john coffee tall and good-looking, john is a standout in any crowd, but, did you know that he's equally at home in the water-swim- ming and scuba-diving? we prophesy that john will really be in his element in college -if you need a doctor in about ten years, remember him! norman coleman if we saw a photographer taking pictures of a track star winning for ths, or a doctor having something analyzed by a scien- tist, we would not know which of the four was norm. versatile norm will be as successful in college as he's been in ths. susan cohan wait! that laugh sounds famil- iar. of course, it belongs to sue, her sense of humor and distinctive manner of expressing it have made her a distinctive member of the class of '62, after college, she will become a distinctive member of the teaching profession. timothy cook timmy has three qualities we all admire: leadership, sports- manship, and intelligence, as he has displayed in the class cabinet, on the football field, and in the classroom. the university of rochester will ac- quire an all-around student in every sense. carlotta cora carlotta's deep black hair makes her easily recognizable. if her present plans work out, her days will be spent as a dental hy- gienist. right now, carlotta's spare time is spent reading and listening to music. we wish her much good luck. bonnie iill cross here comes bonnie, shaker in hand, headed for a game, it she should cross your path, get to know her . . . this talented artist, who also likes swimming and sewing, hopes to teach after college. miss hill's seventh period announcements . . iris corbett still for niryn is if the world stands this dark-eyed beauty, still too busy to do likewise. at the piano, drawing board, or bowling alley, her gay, sophisti- cated manner is admired by all. iris will stand still long enough to study commercial art, and then it's off again to give the world a chance. barbara cutler what does being a barbara mean? it means having a great sense of humor and an ability to make friends. it means liking to collect records, to go bowling, to take trips. it means being a warm person who is college-bound. arlene maria costa leadership is a quality which few people possess: even of those who possess it, few use it to the fullest advantage. arlene does this and still man- ages to find time for sports and her many friends. we wish her much deserved success in follege. carmella d'aIessio carmella has an unusual talent . . . she's always able to start a conversation. she displays this rare ability not only among her friends, but also in study halls. this sociable senior hopes to study psychology in nursing school. sherry Ienore covner ths's sherry has got it all over harvey's bristol, for our sherry's merits include talent, energy, and intelligence, who knows . . . after college perhaps we'Il hear her tluting at carnegie, see her dancing at city center, or exhibiting paintings at the met. with virtute and industria she'll go far. renato danese if sneakering around ths and grinning at everyone were crimi- nal offenses, renato would be our number one law-breaker. luckily tor him and good for us, good humor . . . and good looks . . . are perfectly legal. after college, so will be renato's career when he becomes a lawyer. xfw D fi! WWMCM .WD at y. karen wallis darling karen is endearing for many reasons: she's a good cook, a good sport, and a great dancer. and she'll never forget that first place in the sailboat race. this future secretary is the darling of the scotties. frank di blasio frank has the likes of a typical american boy. he enjoys cars, hunting, and fishing, and his favorite ths memory is the foot- ball games. we are sure that frank will blaze a path toward success at drafting school. michael davis the man running behind mike on the cross country course is following teaneck's man of many talents. there aren't many peo- ple in ths who possess his spirit and ability to inspire others. mike's warm personality will win him many votes when he enters politics. doris dickerson dorie's known as the girl behind the smile. her cheerful person- ality is obvious whether she's making models or new friends. one thing we're sure of-she's bound to be happy whether as a bookkeeper or as a housewife. joseph del console do you perhaps need a con- fidante? or a printer? how about an artist? in any case, joe's your boy. we couldn't leave out a great sense of humor. better hurry, though-he's in demand, and uncle sam will claim him next. robert diercks bob has a smile for everyone. his popularity shows that this quality has not gone unnoticed. fortune will certainly smile on him in the form of a successful career in commercial art. marianne theresa devincentis mare is the cool girl who'll put her career on ice. accepted by the 1961 ice capades, she can always be found at the rink. she's the one in the middle of a crowd of spectators. gerald dietzsch good-natured gerry will leave his imprint on whatever he does in the future. it's easy to see why, as you meet this easygoing senior. gerry has one persistent habit: he keeps making friends. the new mccarthyism in the history department . . sharon dilks sharon is a lively girl with a sense of candor. she is especially candid about her many interests, which include boys, dancing, and watching tv and football games. now she can be found zooming down ths's corridors, soon nurse sharon will zoom down hospital corridors. l ,g Vz,',1y,4f . I I 1 .1 - . he I jane dineen janie had a little trouble the first day of school . . . it seems she was assigned to the wrong homeroom, but things have been going smoothly ever since. red hair and blue eyes identify a future teacher. mr. nash's one or two people . . jeffrey dobken jeff seems like a nice friendly person when you meet him, and in fact he is. chances are-if you talk to him for about five minutes he'll have youlaughing hysterically. a fine musician and good student, jeff plans on a career in medicine. linda beth dodd linda's outstanding memory of ths is a unique and inspiring one. she tells us that she will never forget the people that she has met and worked with. we know that this considerate and loyal friend will have a great deal of success. 35 I rosalie di simone let's get down to business . . . but it's hard to be serious with ro around. when she smiles, you can't help smiling back: when she says something funny, which is pretty often, you have to laugh. after ths, however, ro will get down to business! frederick h. dolch up the creek with fred would mean an enjoyable day of fishing and good jokes. fred can usually be seen rushing to his next class. after this year, he will be rush- ing to trade school. hilary distler hilary, ths's answer to thumbeI- ina, bubbles over with good humor, warmth, and contagious gaiety. her sincerity and eager- ness to help truly make her nine feet tall. dorothy nan donaldson don't blink--that's not a spot you see . . . it's dot! it's true her flashing smile and person- ality are dazzling. for there's nothing negative about her. we know t at after college, dottie will make an even prettier picture as a teacher. deirdre donadt a flash of green eyes, the zoom of a stock car, and here comes dee. messrs. mayer and lammers rank with the junior prom among her vivid ths memories. now interested in the field of sports, after high school she will trans- fer her interests to the field of fashion buying. peter dulko tall, handsome, easy-going pete has delighted all of us with those jokes that we don't quite expect. drafting has long inter- ested him, and architect dulko will soon be hanging up his shingle. victor dondero tex goes for sports-indoors and out. there are football and base- ball outdoors, and wrestling in- doors. he's the possessor of a famous sense of humor . . . and bic's most memorable experience at ths was making it to the twelfth grade. jeanette has three desirable qualities. she is honest, studious, and humorous. jeanette is also a good athlete. she is proud of her ability in basketball and bowling, among other sports. college and travel are ahead for this active senior, , elizabeth doran green-eyed, dimpled beth has a lively personality that naturally attracts friends. interested in cooking as well as ice skating, she hopes to make her future in homemaking, business, and skimming the globe. edward eagen ed's sincerity and subtle humor endear him to his classmates. now he spends his spare time swimming, fishing, and boating. in the future, a keen mind will serve him well in chemical engineering. marjorie dorfman margie enjoys three things that make us enjoy her: singing, dancing, and, most important, laughing. what color are my eyes today? we don't know this, but we do know that her sincerity and affability will bring her happiness. robert eastman when this athletic senior is not being a he-man, he's a she-man lespecially preferring blondes and brunettesi. with his cheerful' smile and easy greeting, he could get along anywhere. we predict sjuccess for bob in whatever he oes. the falling murals at the southern plantation . . karen sue eberle karen is interested in dancing, horseback-riding, and, mainly. a certain boy. the memory of the washington trip will be kept alive foreberle. right now she's a candy-striper . . . after ths graduation, she'lI take along her warm hospitality when she becomes a secretary. carol anne fanariian here comes hardworking fanarj in her cool blue caddy. where's she headed? most likely to cheer for the team. she'll just stop to tell you she'll always remem- ber the iunior prom and the football games, and zoom, she's off again. anita edelberg iust when you think anita is being serious, chances are she'll say something terribly funny, and when she's being funny, you can usually expect her to say something profoundly serious. as confusing as this sounds, it's really a lot of fun. we wish her luck in college. caroline fanelli carol is a relatively new addition to the ths community, but she has nevertheless managed to leave her mark. we recognize her by her shiny black hair, and her athletic ability, which has made her stand out on the ath- letic field. we're sure carol will adiust to her future as well as she has to ths. miss cundari's according to the scholars . . robert erbeck if bob's progress is as mighty as his stride, messing around with cars will lead to a bright future in mechanics. we're sure that all his drive will bring bob much success. ellen sue feldrnan ingenuity, industry, perceptive- ness-the qualities of one who achieves . . . i.e. the qualities of ellen. to look up and not down to look forward and not back to look out and not in, and to lend a hand. ruth ehrlich paging nurse ehrlich. ruth may be playing the piano, bowl- ing, or watching t.v. often she's working as a volunteer at hack- ensack hospital. this studious miss has served the red cross well, as she will her patients in the future. damon fellman the hi-way staff is proud to share damon's viewpoint. his outstanding memory is seeing our class attain maturity and success. damon has attained his maturity. it has brought him many friends and a promise of success in the future. ia mes ferrone this husky de molay is among the most sincere and outgoing people we know. his friendly wave seems to brighten any blue day. iim's talent for making friends will serve as his ticket to a bright future. son, tuck iudith i. fischer tell us-which is the real judy fischer? actually there's no mis- taking this girl with her many facets . . . author, world traveler, future teacher. college lies ahead. harry feuerham frankly, we can't imagine harry with fewer girls around him or, for that matter, less height. we don't suppose you'd be sur- prised if we told you he's always ready for a good time. after knowing harry we can guarantee that his future will be nothing short of IOOW, happy. !. etii elliott fisher if ths had a ping pong team, elliott would certainly be its star. he is an intramural champion, and is always on the watch for new competition. elliott believes that one must try his utmost to succeed in everything he under- takes. this motto will bring him success. . marion filipponi we know marion by her beautiful blonde hair and changeable eyes. we know her bv her funny laugh and cheery hello. we know she is a fine dancer and a member of the cyo. we also know she will be a fine beautician. iane fifzgerald ianie's colorful personality makes it easy to see why she's a rainbow girl. if it rains, don't worry, for janie can cheer us up by her witty remarks and accordion playing. she doesn't worry either 'cause janie also likes to sew. her swimming Eroves that no water can faze er. susan finkelstein ice skating and long country walks rate high with this out- door girl. she smiles often . . . after trampolining, over a ood book. the boys obviously ssl-iare sue's outdoor interests, and those bright eyes get them every time. elin Ieslie fleischer to know the music of other peoples, their writings, the real and imagined dramas of their lives . . . to enter the field of political science. my object in living is to unite my avocation and my vocation as my two eyes make one in sight. the agonies of hair teasing . yvonne fleischmann indoors or out, yvonne is com- pletely at ease. she enioys aquatic sports and a good tennis game. yvonne is an avid reader. this five foot tall senior will be able to take advantage of both climes after college . . . for yvonne hopes to become an elementary school teacher. david freint let's try to see if we can hook dave, for we'll surely find him swimming. perhaps we can lure him with some tropical fish. if not, he'll certainly take this bait: a chemistry experiment. we know he'Il come up in time for college and a law career. frank fortunato frank is always ready for a good time, and his sense of humor has provided much fun for his many friends. he can do a little of everything and enjoys doing it. cars and baseball hold his interest. his future holds success in his chosen field. elaine frank who makes te-hi news? elaine, of course. although there are- n't enough hours in the day, the recipient of the elmira key manages to edit the newspaper. as witnessed at girls' state, elaine's intelligence, sincerity, and quiet sense of humor will insure success. 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Vox Xb' if ' ll! .jd J , K - 1 my 527 NXX K1 is .1 roberta fremd bobbi's always ready to listen to our problems with an under- standing and sympathetic ear. maybe this is where she gets her interest in social work. in the little time she has left to her- self, bobbi enjoys music, swim- ming, and ice-skating. we wish her success in college. 39 iohn w. fridlington as the band goes marching down the field, we can spot frid head and shoulders above the rest. he's also outstanding when it comes to scuba diving, swim- ming, and skiing. you can be sure this is one future m.d, who'll never go unnoticed, not only for his height, but for his ability. judith frankfort what does it mean to be a frankfort named iudie? it means having a warm smile, a good sense of, humor, and an infec- tious personality. it means be- ing tall, loving clothes, loving fun, and possessing the qualities of a good friend. iean suzanne friedman jeanie with the light brown hair, sparkling eyes, and long, long lashes is a busy girl. she likes going out, talking, laugh- ing, dancing, and frank sinatra. next year, ieanie will be busy at college, but she will never forget chem class and her ex- cellent times at ths. julian friedman let's gaze into the crystal ball . . . we see a quick-witted boy with energy to spare. we see a person with strong leadership ability. we see a successful law career after college. in short, we see a very bright future for julie. allan fudim if you see the new york times floating around the hall, take a closer look. buried somewhere in this paper, you will find allan. make sure anything you say to him is complimentary, because allan has a useful talent: he was the archery champ of ths. robert friedman white sneakers and a flair for jazz and girls are bob's disting- uishing features. he'll 'bring his bowling trophy and his mem- ories of mr. madsen's physics class to dental school. l if N, K1 fl ip ' maxine gabin maxine's abilities to organize and face things realistically will ensure this level-headed senior success in secretarial work. in addition, maxine has the rare courage to stand up and say exactly what she thinks. elaine froehner the brightness of her smile would shame the stars, as day- light doth a lamp. elaine's brightness goes past her smile. she is an avid big blue supporter, and is active in many school organizations. we know that elaine's enthusiasm for all she does will bring her happiness. nancy gallen each time we pass nancy's house, we see more familiar cars. be- sides collecting friends, nancy collects records. she's partial to only one period: lunch. with her gracious and all-around friendli- ness, we are sure she will be a success in whatever lies ahead. sandra fuchs sandy's the zaniest kid to hit ths in a long, long time. as a matter of fact, we can't ever remember seeing her in a se- rious moment, judging from the crowd around her, we can safely say that boys must like girls with senses of humor like san- dy's. we do, too, and we'll miss the way she's enlivened our days at ths. joan galsfon if you're walking down the hall and you happen to see a head buried in a locker, its probably joan. she may be looking for a literature book or a picture she painted . . . such are her talents. these talents will lead her to success. cruising the lane . lynn marie garcia vivacious, talkative lynn can al- ways be counted on to provide amusing conversation. She wears an amiable smile whenever she meets anyone, especially those of the opposite gender, she col- lects records nowg after ths she'll record success at nursing school. george gerstein when the words call me a cock- eyed optimist were written, the author might have had george in mind. never at a loss for a smile or a word, george is always able to find the bright side of things. we wish him success in college. andrea gates andi has a pixie personality to match her pixie looks. spreading laughter like pixie dust, she is also a loyal friend. her pot of gold lies at the rainbow's end in the field of dental hygiene. douglas a. gill if your projector or microphone isn't working properly, iust call doug. he has been one of our outstanding repairmen for the last three years. this interest in machines led doug to his other hobby, cars. doug has a unique characteristic that makes us a little envious: he hasn't lost that wonderful english accent. 4l lydia genningsen art plays a big part in lydia's life. she is interested in paint- ing and dancing, and will be- come the subject of other artists when she is a successful model. the girl with the long, blonde hair will have a long list of successes. barbara gershon let's forget barb's diversified activities, her cheerleading, and her memories of the first day of her sophomore year. the one thing we will always remember about barb is that wonderful laugh which has kept us so happy for the past three years. dr. kildare and ben casey . . . maureen gleason maureen spends much of her spare time bowling, and iudging from her constant smile, she must score about 300. in the future she plans on being a bookkeeper or an accountant. If she keeps her smile, we know she'll do well. curtis gleaton curtis loves jazz, in fact, he loves all kinds of music. a fine musician in his own right, curtis is quite happy with merely a hi-fi and some discs . . . oh, and maybe a few girls. joan glick you might think it quite enough for joan to sit around and look pretty. evidently joan doesn't agree with you. she's a very lively girl with a personality to match her good looks. she plans on college after ths. joanne goldner joanne is an unusual senior with an unusual interest: people. she also has an unusual ths memory: the class of '6l. well- dressed joanne, who also likes to paint and read, has an unusual ambition: to teach elementary school french. suzanne goldberg Suzy's interest in music has ben- efited us all through her column in the te-hi news. perhaps she gained that interest in books and writing from mrs. shelby's class. her future holds college, travel, and success. barry goldstein barry spends most of his spare time around cars and motor- cycles. this is his favorite pas- time, and he pursues it with great enthusiasm. senor gold- stein will employ the same en- thusiasm in pursuit of his first million. vow senior girls -l- junior boys : . wendy goldberg a wendy is a strange animal. its outstanding characteristics are honey blonde hair and much friendliness. its interests are bbg, bowling, and dramatics. the habitat will change soon- from the rooms of ths to those of college. as we said, it's an unusual animal-a wendy can do almost anything. jeffrey goldstein rarely do we find a natural wit like jeff's or a person so well prepared for his future. know- ing him, and seeing him work on the stage gives us the right to prophesy that jeff's name will appear in lights above broadway. UW.: roger goldman roger is a friendly guy who usually likes to help out if he can, and he usually can. an avid jazz fan, he's first to say hi whether he's your best friend or he just happened to meet you. he plans on college and hopes for success in busi- ness. we hope with him. priscilla goldstein priscilla's friends say she is cheerful and smiling g pri- scilla tells us she wants to be a teacher. this presents a prob- lem. if she wants to teach she can't be so happy. at any rate, we wish her success. Ldvkff . r 1 g . ' K ' f l . l X , , . X al, 8 X i .x i , X LF A ,KY .rlj 3 s l X .., l, t I .if .- f x l. i ll K ,X y .V I , X .M , to . A ti -f q stotty gif. . - W . f l L 0 f '. A li ' ll ll . V t M1 I .7 i. X L , . is . fix' ' . Q' n- . 'l , , , i l l 2 'lt - wx r i Ieslie goldwasser leslie's at least as valuable as her name suggests. her warmth and sincerity are rare attributes, and you can be sure they have been greatly appreciated by all her classmates. we are sure all who have met her share our impressions. Ieslie will take many fond memories of ths and her fellow students to college. bruce gordon the spirit that bruce displays as one of ths's leading athletes is evident in everything he does. drive and ambition are qualities of a leaderg bruce has more than his share, they will insure suc- cess in life as they have at ths, michele goldzieher micky's interests range from archaeology to folk music. her qualities range through matur- ity, perceptiveness, and capacity for leadership. we think every- one will agree that micky should do well at whatever she chooses. at present she plans on a career in biochemistry. we wish her luck. marcia grano you might think that marcia's a candidate for the business world if you saw her with a pencil behind her ear, but you'd be wrong. the witty girl with the long hair will settle for nothing less than a degree of mrs. hellin gombos there is never a dull moment when hellin is around. she is always full of laughter and im- aginative ideas. hellin won a dance contest and many friends at ths, and we know she will be the most popular teacher at her elementary school. william greco hunting for an agreeable senior? for a good swimmer? hunting hunting for a true-blue, red- outdoorsman? stop- blooded your hunt is over. for bill really fills the bill. after ths he will have to confine his hunting to the wild blue yonder when he joins the air force. andrea doria gordon around the tip of a tall tree my dreams are flying. they are doves crowned with pure lightrays and as they fly they scatter music. what a going and coming from a single treetop! how they enmesh me in gold. donald gray don's friends call him a re- sourceful young man of hidden talents. we would like to bring some of them into the open. he is a fine marcher, as he has shown in the color guard. he is also a great driver, and this talent will help him as a pilot. stuart green stu's talent for telling a humor- ous story, besides brightening up everyone's day, makes his many friends green with envy. this tall, lanky believer in the old sound enjoys listening to his golden disks. his sense of hu- mor will pave the way for him at college. robert greenblatt bob is truly dedicated and deeply concerned with the welfare of others. his talents in music, reading, and electronics will make him a success in whatever he does, just as he has been a success in ths. forged absentee notes . . rita greif who's rita? a hard working senior with an interest in art and music and talent to match. she's also someone who likes to work with children. as you may have already guessed, she's go- ing on to col ege to become a teacher. that's ritag try to meet her! richard grimstad our grimstad is far from grim. six feet and one inch of out- doorsman, richie enjoys anything that will keep him out in the fresh air and give him an audi- ence for his jokes. in the future he will find a new audience in college. don greenwald the noblest contribution any man can make for the benefit of posterity is that of a good character. it's don's fine char- acter that has made him so well- liked. his integrity and fine sense of humor make it difficult for us to forget him. cynthia gross cindy, to many, is as deep as her voice and as dark and mys- terious as her black hair. her pleasures are aesthetic ones: music, art, serious thinking. those who know her find her warm-hearted and friendly. -two i rep-Nl mf merrily greenwald our merri is not only merry, she also has a wide variety of in- terests. either she's pounding the ball on a badminton court, or pounding out stories on a typewriter. this bbg sweet- heart will go merrily on her way from ths to nursing school. elliot grossman if you can't find elliot in his starfire, he's probably in his m.g. if he's not there, he may be in his cadillac or his porschep if you still can't find him, he may be takingyhis driving test again. wherever and however he goes, we wish elliot success. gail gundersdorf good-humored, loquacious gail is endowed with a bubbling per- sonality which makes her a vital member of the senior class. gall enioys dancing, dating, and watching television. her good humor and spirit have certainly proved that an ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. hedy haranian since waving tresses are a crowning glory, hedy is royal high light. since she's used the golden rule, a royal fu- ture is in store. stratford in the rain . carolyn sandra haas carolyn always accomplishes whatever she sets out to do . . . be it swimming, skating, sewing, cooking, or knitting. this vol- unteer at holy name hospital will never forget working in ths's nurses' office. after college and nursing school, we know carolyn will have an office of her own. ray hagopian this rugged and good-looking athlete really sends the girls into swoons when he's around. the navy will claim him when his hitch in ths is over, but we won't forget his silent but deadly technique. iudith d. hakam the word major seems to play a major role in a capsule view of judy. a spirited ths major - ette, she is also an ambitious student. we dare to prophesy that as a biology major in college, she will attain major success. irene halediian need cheering up? one big smile from irene is guaranteed lu do the job. but this is far from being irene's only talent. she's the creator of much of the artwork which decorates the halls of ths and graces our ex- hibitions. one more thing-irene is also a great athlete. she hardly needs our wishes for success, but we offer them anyway. mark hahn see that thunderbird zooming by? it must be mark. mark has a variety of interests, liking carcls, cars, sports, and girls. his friends like him because of his sincerity and loyalty. mark is one who believes in trying his utmost in everything he un- dertakes, including college next year. lawrence hall fast-driving larry has to move fast to get in all that hunting, fishing, tennis, and swimming, and still have time to be pres- ident of a church youth group. larry'Il have to slow down when he joins the navy. after that, the telephone company will reap some of the benefits of his drive. harold hamer ready? draw! harry takes out his six inch comb, and that's how we know him. harry likes the morning, and miss mc- carthy's homeroom, and he likes the afternoon. and his hot mere. this good guy will have much success, bruce haupt bruce has a vivid imagination and equally wild interests. un- fortunately, we won't be able to see the result of his sculpting at the museum of modern art's statuary garden, nor hear him play the mandolin, for bruce plans to become professor de espanol after college. richard hamilton dick is a true sportsman. he was one of ths's top athletes, and he is an avid hunter who also enioys water sports. others enjoy dick's sense of humor. dick has an admirable ambition: he simply wants to get rich. lynn hauptman lynn has a somewhat unusual hobby: she enjoys fencing. this sharp girl will be remembered for her cheerful smile and pleas- ant attitude. lynn will thrust and parry her way to success. the rockin' open houses . . . richard hanig richie will probably have an easy time in college. by next year, he will have invented an elec- tronic brain to do all of his work. richie's inquisitive mind has brought him much knowl- edge and many friends. his scientific ability will lead him to success. sophia havas as co-captain of ths's majorettes, sophia has kept everyone twirl- ing all year, the only time she can't be found cheering for the team is when she's cheering someone up or working for ths. elaine hannan want to know a friendly person who's active in many activities, who enjoys sewing and playing her accordion, who wants to go to college and become a dental hygienist? if not, don't go near the water -elaine also loves to swim and water ski. richard edward havrila the world holds many interests for richard. a trip to japan someday? 'til then your room will suffice. don't forget to take pictures to show the world af- fairs club. studying liberal arts in college will broaden your horizons. grace helden who's the senior who sways with an air of grace ? beware of fallout when ths's 'tblonde bomb- shell begins to bat her eye- lashes. she enjoys playing the field-that is, outdoor sports like -golfing, skiing, riding, and swim- ming. after ths she'll grace- fully glide through college. leo hershon hersh can be found at russian club when he isn't marching with the band. his trumpet isn't often muted, and his ready hu- mor and musical talents will win him friends at college. charles eliot heller chuck, our self-appointed pil- lar of society, is not only a good conversationalist . . . his thoughts are marked by great profundity. however, to get back to the mundane-chuck was once the proud recipient of a silver star on a Sth grade note- book. he will follow his nose to success in college. david hertzog nattily-dressed dave sure is sharp as a pistol while driving around in his little yellow car. it's really something how the joint gets jumping. dave livens up any joint with his band. however, in the future, account- ing and law will occupy his time. 53 the pete seeger concert . . tp! My to carole e. hem easy to please, carole doesn't hem and haw. serious and en- thusiastic in her work, she enjoys music, sewing, and sports. carole plans to be an elementary school teacher, robert hibler bob is 99 44llOO4M, pure . . . fun. consciously conscientious and conscientiously amusing, bob loves to make puns. he will con- tinue to baffle audiences with his undecipherable humor at college. 0 kristine henderer know anyone who is loaded with school spirit? right, it's krisg her fine cheer- leading shows us that sports are among her interests, her fine sense of hu- mor and friendliness will bring kris much success in the future. meredith rita hiensch making friends is one of merry's special talents. everyone gets a smile and a friendly hi, rock and roll records occupy her spare time. you know she'll meet success. Q13 by X pastel shirt ni 'air bows . . my i. fwjl carol holtzman candy will always remember her junior class picnic, and we will always remember candy. her blonde hair and marvelous per- sonality will make her a favorite wherever she goes. college seems to be the next stop and we wish her continued success until the twelfth of never, margaret horton strike one-key on the piano and one ball on the tennis court. strike two-swimming strokes in the water and clicks on the knitting needles. strike three- and meg's out . . . of ths that is, and on her way to college and a career in the field of nutrition. evelyn horn evie's warm personality and fun- ny jokes have won her many a friend, and have brightened up many a classroom. she enjoys rock and roll and dancing. this miss can't miss being a suc- cessful secretary. SIISBII' mae sue has renda her for sue's theatre stock will ecoi fT'lfS. had anthony horne tony's wry humor and constant flow of witticisms are sure to keep any class in a good humor. his warm-hearted side is no less pronounced, as he enjoys un- selfishly assisting others. this friendly senior, whose main ex- tracurricular activities include cars and girls, will take the bull by the home, and will attain success in whatever field he chooses. marlene huber key seems to be the key word in marlene's life. currently, she spends much time striking the right keys as a flutist in the ths band. as a secretary she will surely strike the right keys to success. joan horowitz if joan's future is as bright as her hair, we predict a lot of happiness ahead. if troubles are as tall, a length of care- free years are in store. her gifted hand will enter the field ot commercial art. edythe marie humphries if we assigned letters of the alphabet, s would belong sole- ly to edythe, for this sincere senior is simply spectacular at swimming, skiing, sewing, and singing. her exacting ways will make her a sure success in the mathematics field after college. robert huser bob's a very huse-ful boy. having trouble with the sound equip- ment? or your hi-fi? look under the nearest car, you can be sure bob'll always finish the job. college is next for this individualist. budrene hutcheon buddie's just chuck full of fun and personality, it's easy to recognize her-she's always sur- rounded by a crowd of friends. her fondest memory is the '57 thanksgiving game. we wish her luck as a reservations clerk. compact cars and bucket seats . . richard icela nd this iceland has brought a warm personality to ths. who can keep cool with such an avid interest in electricity and science? this interest will lead him to college and a career as a nuclear physicist. dean hutton on the mat or on the field, hut is true blue. it's under- standable that he's interested in sports, and sports are interested in him. when he goes on to college, he'll miss mr. puro's mechanical drawing class, and ths will miss his outstanding athletic ability. suzanne iackson feeling dull, depressed, tired? you have only to catch a glimpse of suzi-her radiant energy, en- thusiasm, and warm smile are contagious. next year a college will catch this blonde, spirited cheerleader. elke iahn need someone to confide in? don't consult the yellow pages, just find elke. a good dnacer and sportswoman, el e is equally at ease on a horse or on a date. warren hutton the other half of this athletic pair has been a credit to ths. he has starred on the football and baseball teams, and on the lane with his impala. after graduation, warren will make the athletic director at his college very happy. barbara jentis barbara's height has added im- measurably to the style with which she displays her distinctive wardrobe. she's also known as one of the pleasantest people in the class of '62, next year barbara will grace the campus of her chosen college. loan Iesuele perhaps you know haps. if not, she can be recognized by her effervescence and sincerity. maybe you've heard of her danc- ing ability or seen her on the lane. if not, meet her . , . she'll be happy to make your acquaintance. cynthia ruth iordan if cindy were listed in roget's, we'd have so many synonyms to choose from . . . someone who's both domestic and athletic . . . who has the biggest blue eyes we've ever seen . . . who wants to be a home economics major. although we can't find cindy there, we'll surely find her among the most popular seniors. nancy gail iesuele nancy figures prominently in the class of '62. this is obvious whether she is modeling at gim- bels or cheering extra-loudly for the highwaymen. the junior prom and cheerleading tryouts dominate the memories of this college-bound' senior. diane iosephson though she's invariably occupied with dancing, swimming, model- ing, or reading, diane's always willing to lend a helping hand. after college we have her fig- ured for sure success as a dress buyer. raymond iobst ray is a unique figure in ths- he's the only senior who has successfully managed to get away with a domestic entangle- ment. 6' Z , he stands out among his fellow wrestlers and his family of friends. he will trade in one blue jacket for an- other when he joins the navy after ths. bruce kahle shovel combines a happy-go- lucky attitude with a warm and sincere personality. an avid de molay, shovel digs dancing, bowling, and shipbuilding. ths digs him, and so will his co- workers later on when he be- comes an x-ray technician. linda johnson what a striking picture . . the girl with the beautiful blond hair turning a neat figure 8 on the ice. it must be linda. it it suddenly turns warmer, linda 6 , will not be in trouble . . . sh also is a fine swimmer. her nex step? success! barbara kahn whether it's with a book of greek plays, a guitar, or a ten- nis racket, barb will feel right at home. she has participated in many activities at ths, and we know she will be a fine sociologist. martha washington bridge . . warren kahn warren is one of the later addi- tions to our class. he was long island's loss, and our gain. war- ren fits right in at ths, because he is interested in sports, cars, and girls, and he will never for- get passing spanish. ,Lf kenneth keller who's the boy with the wavy hair and the girl-charming pow- er, going down the street with a host of spellbound females at his heels? probably ken. this personable and amiable senior does a cool slop and twist, and his humorous remarks pick up many a dull study hall. david karklin dave is a real fast operator . . . radio, that is. for aside from fishing and golfing, he spends his spare time working with his radio, for which he's won many awards. after it's over and out from ths and college, dave hopes to obtain a lst class com- mercial radio license. .1 . 1 I ' J T 1 ' . 19 - - J 1' -1' ff ' ' 'Q Y A I geraldine kent an outdoor girl, gerry likes sail- ing, horseback riding, and water- skiing. in fact she even teaches it, a thoughtful girl, she'll come indoors in the future 'as she pursues a career in medicine. mrs. schevon's aw-come on . . 1' ann karr thank heaven for little girls, because some of them grow up like ann. her pert smile, blonde hair and freckles, make up her natural good looks. her enthu- siasm and sincerity will lead her to success at college, because this karr has got drive! l A thomas kerekes crackers seems to be a bb expert . . . that is, he enjoys baseball and bowling. according to his friends, talking is also his talent. this friendly conver- sationalist will leave the big blue of ths for the big blue of the ocean when he joins the navy. chester kates where there's jazz, there's chet. always willing to try again, 'his motto seems to be if at first . , . with an optimistic view toward life, chet always seems to be sailing directly for cloud 9. steve kerner sports play a big part in steve's life. tennis ranks as his favorite. he's also entirely at home in the water. perhaps steve's varied talents are the reasons he is so well-liked. everyone wishes him well. charles king as charlie goes striding oblivi- ously down the hall, heads turn. however, only hunting and horseback riding can turn char- lie's head. he plans on a future in business administration. sara ann klein shopping .and swimming are among her interests. an avid dancer and ping-pong player. reliable and sincere friend. a career in the fashion field awaits her. caroline kircher chomp! chomp! the girl behind the gum is caroline. all joking aside, she's really a very sweet kid and a hard worker, gdonde esta that spanish book? well, we're sure caroline will do a great job of whatever she does after ths. kenneth klein this quiet, amiable senior is a crack shot with a rifle, which fact he proved by copping the intramural riflery championship last year. besides his enjoyment of hunting and shooting, ken distinguishes himself by his gener- osity and sense of responsibility. the jackie look . eric knudsen eric is certainly a versatile ath- lete. he has been on the soccer, wrestling, and track teams at various times. eric collects guns and friends. we're just lucky he doesn't often get mad at his friends. jeffrey kohlman jeff was proud to be a member of our championship cross-coun- try team. he must have devel- oped his interest in the sport while he was chasing all of those golf balls. whether he runs or walks, the next finish line jeff crosses will be that of success. linda klein linda holds the record for time spent on the lane. you can always recognize her there be- cause it's a sure thing she'll look as if she just stepped out of a bandbox. a well-dressed senior with a lot of drive, linda will make a go of what- ever her future holds. susan kolitch we would like to make a nom- ination. we would like to nom- inate sue as the ideal american girl. she is active in school, popular among her classmates, and musically talented. oh yes, who can forget that dimple and that smile? the kindly policemen at wayne . . . susan konsevick suzie is a friendly and sincere person with a warm smile and a fine singing voice. she is also a cooking contest winner and a fine athlete. whether she chooses education or nursing, we know success will follow. consfance kramer continuous smile has connie's provided the only ray of light in many a dull classroom. the fact that Connie wil never forget her a.f.s. experiences shows us that she likes to work with peo- ple. this will make her a fine teacher, and one with happy students. william koster bill was a big help to mr. pow- ley this year. he scouted the other teams and brought in valuable information. he en- ioyed the job because he liked mr. powley's car. bill's depend- ability has won him many friends at ths, and it will do the same at college. elliot krasnow elliot has a rather unusual mem- ory. prepare yourselves, girls . . . he will never forget going steady with all of you at ths. in his spare time ths's answer to dion enjoys playing the guitar and debating. in the future he will study law. sue kotlow rush, rush, rush. sue is always in a hurry. she lets out some of her energy while pursuing her hobbies, tennis and dancing. this energy has led her to par- ticipation in many activities at ths, and has won her many friends. ilona krechtiak just about the only thing that matches ilona's beauty is her intelligence. maybe ilona's va- ried activities and interests are the keys to her popularity. from art to riding, there is no limit to her talent. who can go wrong with all these qualities. rosemary kowalski scouting around for a girl who likes to cook and sew, who loves reading and music, who also en- 'oys camping and sports? ths has a senior who fits all these requirements-rosemary! better hurry, though, for after gradua- tion she's on her way to college. lewis krey lewis certainly had a busy sched- ule this past fall. he was a stalwart of our championship soccer team during the week, and he marched off with our fine marching band at the foot- ball games on saturday. college is the next stop for this active senior. stephen kurtin if your television is broken, don't have it fixed. just ask steve to build you a new one. steve's talents aren't limited to science only, he has also played for ths's basketball team. admir- ing straightforwardness, steve will go straight forward to his goal. robert la m rn bob is ths's stargazer, but not in the ordinary sense. aviation rather than astronomy is his forte. he enjoys shooting, not shooting stars. this member of the civil air patrol hopes to have a career in the air force after graduation. for bob, the sky's the limit. gay evenings at the library . . joan landers little joan is a living testimony to that old saying that the nicest things come in little packages, it seems that a person would have to be six feet tall to con- tain all the peppiness, pertness, and spirit that this ths twirler possesses. walter langseder just one look at walt would tell you he was a regular for our basketball team. he was also active in the hi-y, as its treas- urer, and in the varsity club. we can truly say that, in walt's case, good things come in large packages. raffaele lamonica we call him ray and recognize him by his charles atlas build. he is the big guy who kept order at the varsity club meet- ings. ray will remember winning the student service plaque and we will remember him. raymond Iarsen we feel sorry for any halfback that had to circle ray's end this year. he was one of the bright spots on our football team. with a natural affinity for twirlers and food, ray enjoys everything he does. his special talent is making friends. joel Iandau joel may be a quiet kid, but everyone who knows him well attests to his unusual person- ality. joel's favorite pastime is driving to new york-city of un- told wonders. we don't wonder about joel-we're sure he'll keep on the go forever. richard Iarson we cannot see how richie found the time to maintain that high class rank. his afternoons were filled with soccer, wrestling, and track practice, and his evenings were filled with varsity club and hi-y meetings. we would like to wish a fine friend continued success. roberta Iazarus it is not easy to come through a whole day of school with a smile, but bobbi does it. we hope she will enjoy her first day at college as much as she enjoyed her first day at ths. james Iennon jim's admiration of trustworthi- ness in others has led him to develop personal integrity. this husky senior is as strong-willed as he is strong in body, his demeanor belies a cheerfulness and warm friendliness-a sense of humor completes the picture. arse.. charles leach charles' friends say he's known for his smile, but casual ac- quaintances are always pleas- antly surprised by the unusual quality of that smile, as they are surprised by the sharpness of his remarks. he's known for naturalness and sincerity and will strive for a life beneficial to others. sandra lenson recipe for a lenson: take a large portion of enthusiasm, and add a love for talking, eating, and johnny mathis. pour in the abil- ity to make people laugh. cook over a warm, dimpled smile. garnish with an infectious per- sonality that will Carry her through college and a teaching career. marcia leeds we don't know anyone who is as well prepared for the future as marcia is. after seeing her in the boy friend, we know that her voice and acting talent, and those dimples, will make her a star. ca role lefelt carole likes fun, and that's why she has the we like carole. rare ability of really enjoying everything she does. the fact that she can make others as happy accounts for her popu- larity. we wish her the best of success. what-me worry? . richard Iessman if humpty-dumpty were looking for another wall, we're sure dick would be able to help him out. we can recognize him by his sharp clothes, sincerity, and great sense of humor. whatever dick's goal is, we're sure he'll achieve it. linda Ievine wow, linda! take a bow! no one dances like you. when you're done talking you might like some pizza, but get to sleep early. school starts at nine and you don't want to keep your students waiting. th eodore levine the ability to commute laughter is a valuable asset. we have yet to find someone who can spend time with ted and not come away refreshed. his sense of humor and his academic ability will make him one of ths's most successful graduates. mrs. render's accent dia ne levy diane is easily recognized by her beautiful blonde hair and her quick smile. with a talent for music and dramatics, diane has left a favorable impression on ths. her interest in people will help her in the teaching profession. madeline harriet Ieviton maddy is known for her great sense of humor, her crazy laugh, and the ease with which she makes others laugh. her temper and moods are as changeable as the color of her hair. robert william lewis turk's memory never fails to amaze us. neither do his diverse interests. imagine . . . a boy who likes rhythm and blues, and records, sports and statistics, and last but not least-zach- erley! bob will amaze acquaint- ances at college and fellow scientists with his sharp wit. carole levy activity plus personality equal popularity. this has certainly been proven in carole's case. carole has the remarkable talent of being able to do many things at once. next year she will be both in college and in our memories. lawrence link larry enjoys playing pocket bill- iards. since he's the treasurer of several organizations, he guards the pockets of others. now you know him as the tall blond member of the color guard. af- ter college, he'll guard against air pockets when he becomes a pilot, david levy although dave enjoys traveling and foreign foods, he always returns to teaneck. perhaps one of the reasons he comes back is to win those cross country championships. we are sure that dave will win many other cham- pionships in the business world after college. diane lipson intelligence, wit, and humor- a rare combination, characteristic of a rare few. diane, a member of this chosen clan, spends her time writing poetry, arguing, and making people laugh. math is the chosen field, fit for her rare mind. the singing german classes . . . mary lisanti many of us have been delighted by mary's sense of humor. all of us know that bright smile and those bright eyes. rememberances of mrs, zimmer- man's spanish class will stay with mary. yesterday found her at ths: to- morrow will find her as a nurse. marilynn ludy brigette has a carefree atti- tude toward life. this is obvious whether she's twirling down or riding across the field, writ- ing, painting, or busy collecting friends and admirers. she'll add to her collection between ths and a career in interior designing. james longinetti fun-loving jimmy enjoys life, and all its experiences. good looks combined with a fine personality have made him a popular guy. sports, girls, and italian food rank high on his list of favorites. he has a real affinity for people. john Ionginetti john has unusual interests: eat- ing, driving, and girls lnot nec- essarily in that orderj. maybe this is because john is such an unusual boy-one who is known to practically all his classmates. with such an unusual back- ground, we predict an unusually long list of successes for john. jeffrey Iukowsky the qualities of a good all- round student, scholarliness, ath- letic ability, and friendliness, mark jeff, who comes to us from pittsburgh. he has handled this move very successfully, as he will a law career. richard Iuzzl richie is the sharp dresser be- hind the wheel of that sleek, black chevy. his good looks have made him one of ths's most popular beau brummels. richie enjoys driving around and nights out with the guys, now he's busy receiving pleasant impres- sions of pleasant experiences. soon he'll receive a different kind of impressions as a sales- man in the field of photo- lithography. alan Iubitz an able student and avid phil- atelist, alan is forever amazing us with his unexpected wit and inexhaustible store of informa- tion. we are sure he will surpass his already considerable achieve- ments when he enters the field of engineering. joseph d. mach joe's red hair is distinctive. so is his scholastic ability. one of the top students in our class, joe's pointed remarks have pro- vided many a laugh. we can think of no one who will make a better accountant. O roger machson roger has the outgoing person- ality the girls seem to go for. his sincerity and inner warmth make him a true and valuable friend. in his relaxed moments with his roger likes to tinker ham radio rig or play an occa- we pre- sional game of bridge. dict a bright future for roger. steven maier how does a hardworking student like steve find time for his hobbies? elementary! steve's al- ways ready for a game of chess or table tennis when he's not busy with his tropical fish. bowling? anytime, if he's not at the piano. college will also fit into his schedule. kathleen mack kathy's interests are all-encom- passing. she excels in diverse fields from american history to sports. she enjoys raising trop- ical fish and reading. after col- lege and extensive study in mathematics or history, kathy's ambitions are circumforaneous . . . she'd like to settle down and work in Europe. william v. maloney those fancy clothes and that fancy haircut mark bill. bill en- joyed his senior year at ths, and we can see why. who doesn't enjoy boating, skin-diving, and baseball? bill will have to push these aside when he majors in business administration. charles mackintosh here's one charlie that likes good times. they may come in driving and fooling around with his car, they may come on dates, or they may come on nights out with the guys. whatever charlie decides to do, he's bound to enjoy himself. th 6 magazine drive . . . peter mager both pete's interests and his tal- ents are varied. chess, modern art, and folk music occupy much of his spare time. his abilities are both academic, as his class standing proves, and athletic, as his membership on the track team proves. EWRGK. C13 WX.. c-X LXR.- Q2 barrie mandel barry is a sincere person who is always willing to help out an- other. she is friendly, and is known for her ear-to-ear grin. quick-witted barrie has been a driving force behind many of our class' activities. ' i leonard maran lenny likes scripts, whether he reads them or sees them per- formed at the movies or the theater. as evidenced by the boyfriend, his most unforget- table experience, lenny himself is quite a thespian. after ths the next stage for lenny will be college. coffee, tea, or milk? . . pauline marcus people are interesting because they're interested. if this is the formula, pauline has it made, her interests range from folk music to modern dancing, and the offices she holds from a.f.s. treasurer to news editor of the paper. also interestinghare those tiger eyes. because she's in- terested in biology, we predict that pauline will have a very interesting future. bonnie mazer the music goes round and round and leads us straight to bonnie. she flips over all kinds of jazz, she's secretary- of the jazz club, and she's in the girls' glee club. we're sure that at college, the skids will 'gather around bonnie's' room to hear all that music. irwin margolies margolies and music are practi- cally synonymous. irwin's ear for music has enabled him to write several pieces, and will, in the future, bring him fame as a composer. can't find him at the piano? try the tennis court. patrick mcardle quiet and good-natured pat is known for his sincerity and his easy-going outlook on life. a ready smile and a very co-op- erative disposition are also at- tributes of this well-liked senior. his ability in mechanics should help him when he gets out in iune. lee mavrovitis lee is a sensible and logical boy. he has mixed the right amount of creativity, painting, and sculp- ting, with the right amount of practicality and membership in the chemistry and physics clubs, and both have helped prepare him for engineering. game since has SUC- i barbara mayer did you ever see a bunny at a bowling alley or on a tennis court? did you ever see one with a special talent for falling? here's a bunny with all these qualities, and fond memories of her senior year. we're sure she will liven up any office. virginia mc cann we give up! we iust can't keep ginny's pace. dancing, swim- ming, ice-skating, roller-skating, it's just too much! we don't see how she finds time for dating and all those school activities. she certainly will fit college and marriage into that busy sched- ule, though, . , K ,Qui ,AL . fx' xl if 'wx I - . 2 s., i . , ii X A 'A S335 Pi w J X xi henry mc canna that tall, good-looking singer on stage is tony. whether he travels around the country or around the track, there are al- ways others behind tony. we can see why, his magnetic personality has attracted many friends and will continue to do so. pahicia mckenna we've got to give pat a pat on the back for keeping us laughing through our whole sen- ior year. in fact, the only things she takes seriously are horseback-riding, waterskiing, and the teaneck police force. in the future it's obvious that pat will be a model model. frances mcdonald if you say hi ya to fran, this friendly senior will hi ya right back. her sociable nature makes her right at home at tean clan, on the hockey field, or in the water. after ths, she'll conquer the secretarial field with a smile as her sword. john mc gowan unselfishness and intelligence are qualities to be greatly admired. john possesses them. he does not look for recognition of his accomplishments, but enjoys the personal satisfaction they bring. his ability in math and science will help him in engineering. by the way, who could ever forget those russian club parties? oldies but goodies . . lllifiihhe MC QOWZH does a baby technician fix babies, count them, weigh them, or care for them? that's one question that marianne will be able to answer when she enters her chosen profession. until then, she will be content to drive, skate, swim, bowl, and enjoy life. paul megibow paul mourned the loss of our golf team, and we can see why. he would have been one of the stars. he also enjoys driving around, a good meal, and a good joke. the -drive of the golf ball or the drive of the car lead straight to college. paula meister personality plus, that's paula. all of us have been amused by her. unified are her interests . . . boys, lots of friends . . . everyone. attitude . . . friendliness and sincerity . . . responsible. holly menkes here's holly that does a lot more than provide decoration, even though she does that very well too, she provides a warm friendship for those who are lucky enough to know her, and a sense of loyalty to her school. her cheerfulness and ability in cheanistry will help her in any ie . rnargaret mergenthaler ever wondered what a future teacher is interested in? well- it could be biology or art or c.y.o. or opera or ceramics . . . or all of these. such a person would probably be friendly and personable, too. guess we can say margaret's bound to be a pretty good teacher-agree? joan michelow ioan has a rather unusual inter- est. she reads all she can about unidentified flying obiects, per- haps her vivid imagination led her to enjoy miss curran's class so much. joan plans to use her musical and liguistic talents at college. valerie lnerryman valerie enioys sports, especially basketball and riding. a tal- musician, she also likes ented all kinds of musical activities. knowing this it's easy to see why she'll never forget the first time she marched down the field with the band. after ths she'll march to the field of medical technology. gerald miller be it baseball, basketball, or track, gerry can be seen on the field. he's cheerful and enthu- siastic whether his team wins or loses. at college gerry will be up at bat for shakespeare's team as an english major. the submarine races and the boat basin . . X l W wi carolyn metzler if you see a blonde-haired girl strutting down the hall, baton in hand, say hi. you're sure to get a cheerful smile in return. after all, carolyn's very inter- ested in people. are you sur- prised that she'll be a social worker after college? A robin miller you've heard of the fountain of youthg' robin is a fountain of knowledge. she learns what- ever she can about music, psy- chology, medicine, and law. she is known for her sincerity and the interest she takes in her friends. this is certainly the formula for success. A-f . susan mezzasalma susie is known for her friendli- ness and her sweater collection. driving, drawing, and bowling seem to be right up her alley. now she teases her hair into many new designs, but after ths she won't tease anything when she becomes a dress designer. eva e. millstein let's try to figure out what makes eva so popular. perhaps it's because she likes music and driving around. perhaps it's her pleasant personality. definitely! it's all of these. marc peter's before a dance . . 1 pamela misa she beats her dates at golf, hates pizza with sausage, and wants to go to baumgart's in engle- wood. she must be pam. her slim figure, good looks, and fondness for children make us positive. a happy senior year is behind her, a career in fashion and merchandising is ahead. charles montgomery wherever ray is going, you can be sure he'll drive there. he will never forget taking apart an engine in auto mechanics class, and we know him for his green ford. in the future, he will have his own auto body shop. if lynn mitchell let everyone be like lynn, and we'll be very happy. she moved to teaneck only one year ago, and already she par- ticipates in many activities and has won numerous friends. our prediction is that nothinlgl can stop lynn from reac ing any goal she sets for herself. diane moore a miniature volcano waiting to erupt, that's diane. we consider ourselves lucky, though, because she doesn't often erupt in anger. her enthusiasm for all she does is contagious, and has won her many friends. it will also make her a fine interior decorator. robert mitchell bob's interest in chemistry, electronics, and automechanics can spark any group, as young life and the explorer scouts have undoubtedly found out. mem- ories of the teaneck-rutherford game will accompany bob to a very energetic college career. margherita mohr ths' most loval soccer fan, that's rita. not only was she at every home game, but she cheered the team on at its away games. rita also enjoys participating in sports, especially horseback-rid- ing. friendliness and willing- ness to help will be big assets to a future teacher of the handicapped. IJ, 'YXX W Q51 michael morensfein mike's simply batty over boats, crazy about cars, and moony over model building. he also has artistic ability, so naturally we're not surprised that this good-natured, well-built senior plans to go to college and study dentistry. are not her nature profession. 947 'S x 1' theresa morrison a sweet personality and win- ning smile are the reasons for terry's popularity. you can see she's a great cook by her prize in the future homemakers con- test. you can see that she's a great conversationalist by the people always around her. the future will find her working for i.b.m., and starting her own home. ioa nn motta big dimples and big brown eyes, but most of all a big person- ality-that's ioann. we wonder how five feet and three inches can hold so much friendliness. she enjoys skating and collecting records, and the future will find her as a capable secretary. mary elizabeth murray l a tiny girl with a long name, maribeth lets nothing faze her. she knows how to keep cool . . . by swimming and ice- skating, of course. now she's a knock-out at the bowling alley. after ths she'lI be a knock-out in the fields of bookkeeping and secretarial work. william murray bill's main interest is cars: whether he is in them or under them doesn't matter. here's something different: bill also enjoys athletics, and will never forget being a tenth grade intra- mural wrestling champ. sylvia murad sylvia's friends call her a per- fect lady. we would like to second the description. sylvia's dark hair and brown eyes make her a natural attraction for the opposite sex. her interests in- clude records and swimming, and her favorite memories in- clude graduation. college is next for this popular senior. ha rvey nagler harvey possesses the ability to make others happy. his piano has provided much enjoyment for all of us. the enthusiasm which he displays in the field of music is typical of everything harvey does. he has set for himself the highest of goals, that of being a good citizen. anne p. curran's ring . . joseph murray as co-captain, joe helped lead ths's wrestling team to another successful season. besides win- ning for himself the coveted regional wrestling championship. he picked up the team's spirit when it started to sag, and his magnetic personality provided inspiration for the others. ioe's knack for working with others will make him a fine teacher. richmond needham when it comes to girls, richie doesn't need-em 'cause he's got 'em in abundance. girls al- ways recognize our sincere, fun- loving boy by his up to date clothes. he'll be the best dressed i.b.m. worker in the country. norma neiditcll we bet norma's never had tired blood! this active girl, aside from attending u.s.y. and coun- cilettes meetings, spends her time swimming, dancing, skating, and dating. she never gets ruffled, whatever she's doing. even caught up in the college rush, she'll keep cool, calm, and collected. john nocella john is practically synonymous with cars. for he not only enjoys model cars, but also tinkering with the real thing. his me- chanical mind won't let him ever forget algebra with mr. slater. after ths, he'll change modes of transportation to become an aviation mechanic. cheryl nelinson cogito, ergo sum . . . cheryl's hobbies include thinking and making odd observations. haec puella enjoys all kinds of mental pabulum. she also has a fan- tastic memory for minute details. with such attributes, her plans for the future, which include college, are stationery. florence marie nuss bunnie's love of music and dancing makes her parties as lively as the mad hatter's. her friendliness and nickname seem to incorporate the rabbit and the queen of hearts, bunnie's wonderland lies in college and the field of merchandising. cary nelson a sharp personality and sharp dress mark cary. he collects records and friends, and has a fine collection of each. cary likes to drive around, and after one more stop at the jazz con- cert, he will head toward college. alvin m. oakes, jr. vance's wild imitations have al- ready gone down in the annals of ths. this sociable wrestler will leave his nordic past for a future in the field of hotel and restaurant management. the catcher in the rye . i ronald nelson where there's good music, there's ronnieg and where there's ronnie there's bound to be good music. but ronnie's abilities don't stop here-he's also an outstanding leader as he's proved while serving as vice-president of the class of '62. college will be the next showcase for his talents. l l l l are such a either. business charmed by ality. person -0 ianet o'connor 1 y y to talk to anyone, especially when they need advice, for she loves to solve problems. jan can also pep people up by playing the piano or by being her happy- go-lucky self. with such a cinch she'll 'an is alwa s read personality, it's a make a great secretary. betty ann pashe here .comes betty tearing up the road. driving around in her stick-shift chevy is one of her favorite pastimes. she also loves to dance, so it's easy to see why she'll never forget the junior prom. she'll next tear off to i.b.m, or beauty school. stephanie ollander of course you know that stetfi loves to swim, dance, and ice- skate. but do you know that she has a knack for fixing up cuts and bruises? soon steffi'll be trading her blue and white senior hat for the plain white cap of some lucky nursing school. marilyn pasquin we wonder how such a little girl can do so much. marilyn plays hockey and basketball, swims, dances, rides horseback, and collects records. whew . . . she makes us tired just thinking of it all. we doubt that she'll get a chance to slow down in the future, either-her plans include teachers' college and then, marriage. C3506 . . . michael oscard miko's star has iust begun to shine. we have seen him on television and in the movies, and we certainly hope to see much more of him. among miko's talents is his affinity for making friends. this plus his acting ability will certainly make it a bright star. iudy m. patton a math fanatic who enjoys writing poems about her teachers . . . that's just part of judy's unpredictable person- ality. being mrs. renda's math student for three years running has had a marked effect on iudy . . . she plans to teach math after college. barbara owen although barbara has a habit of keeping people waiting, her ter- extraor- rific personality and dinary dancing ability make it worth while. can't understand why she's late when we see her go by in her '52 olds! but we know for sure that after ths she won't keep college waiting. maurice penn maury is interested in astronomy and hypnotism. we would never think that blond, good-looking maury would be the fountain of facts that he is: it's sure that a sharp mind will bring him success both in college and in his chosen career. michael perel mike is good-natured and even- tempered. he has a double tal- ent: he can always make us laugh, as he has shown in the classroom, and he is an excellent saxophonist, as he has shown in the band. we are sure that the college he attends will wel- come both his wit and his talent. susan pierce sue displays her versatility by writing amusing poetry and playing a rockin' piano. ths memories include an eighth period from miss blenke. now sue spends her time at teen clan slopping, but soon she's off to college to study psy- chology. virg inia perretta i'm late, i'm late . . . ginny's as energetic as the white rabbit. perhaps she's on her way to a dance, or to listen to music. she'll slow down when she trades miss egan's study halls for the ivy-covered variety at college. richard pink remember the '60 hackensack game? rich does and always will. this brawny senior has a great interest in athletics and people. most important, he loves to have fun. after he ioins uncle sam's team of flyers, convivial rich will be an asset to the field of hotel management. kenneth pfeil you can always count on this 6'2 senior, whether you need another member of your athletic team, a model-road builder, or just a good friend. the wash- ington trip and the senior prom have their special places in ken's memory. ken will count on accounting in the future. arleen polansky dimples, by her many activi- ties outside of school, has dis- played her leadership capacity. her smile, good humor, and infectious giggle are familiar to everyone, within ths and out- side. after college, she'll have a chance to demonstrate leader- ship ability in elementary school as a teacher. i 5 3 3 5 5 5 5 f ruth carol pfeuffer ruthie's the girl with the quiet smile who adds life to young life. she also adds life to parties, 'cause she likes music and dancing, her sincerity and sense of humor will surely add life to any office when ruthie becomes a secretary, edward I. ponzini a really all-round person is a rarity, but ed's the exception to the rule. while we can't envy his opponents on the mat, we know that lehigh will benefit from ed's athletic prowess as well as his intelligence. the future- engineering or physics, at any rate-success. ss an W hy not, boobie? . chic lab aprons . . iudith popovits parlez-vous francais? no, well judy does. that is, when she's not reading, bowling, water- skiing, or traveling all over the country. she also enjoys ths's annual trips to stratford. she'll soon take a trip to college, then mademoiselle iudy will teach francais. marie price from the back we see a long brown ponytail, from the front we see dimples, from all sides we see marie, a sincere loyal friend. a proficient artist, marie can cheer up any room with her drawings. after ths she'll cheer up hospital rooms when she be- comes a nurse. richard predmore how ya doing, rich? he'll just have time to tell us fine as he goes shooting by in his car or racing by on the track. rich can't wait to race through col- lege, then he'll join the navy to see the world. alice proff alice's big smile compensates for her small stature. when alice isn't being friendly, she is either involved in the arts or sewing or cooking. after ths she'll employ her first ability for a while . . . but eventually she hopes to leave the artistic for the domestic field. pamela preiss pam is truly a unique member of the class of '62, not only does she possess a distinctive haircut but she also has a sense of humor to match. moreover, she'll be the only medical secre- tary to remember the time ths students refused to pay a penny more tor milk. kathryn rabadan kathy will never forget the first day of school in tenth grade . . . or being an active choir member . . . or taking part in the basketball tournament, ths will never forget this quiet but friendly senior, even when she becomes a dental hygienist after graduation. diane preuss diane is a fine athlete, and lists bowling, basketball, and riding as her favorite sports. her trophies show that she is also a fine dancer. the keys to diane's future are on a typewriter in some lucky tele- phone company business office. jeffrey howard ralner here comes the big blue rat, good-natured and spirited, the rat's an asset to any team. a career in medicine will light up his future. meanwhile, you can't scare him, he's sticking with union. everything about fined and artistic . interests in dress-designing and piano, her impeccable clothes, appearance. her individualistic this independent senior will go on to college. her ability in french and science will make it difficult to decide between a career in language or chemistry. noreen reilly ' loyalty and sincerity characterize this blonde senior. noreen enjoys music, reading, sewing, and taking part in ths activities. she will miss football games and pep rallies when she attends junior college, but the many friends she'll captivate with her smile will more than fill the gap. kenneth rausch we're told that kenny has a hot temper, but such an avid sports fan is sure to get warm some- times. active when it comes to baseball, basketball, or wrestl- ing, kenny is not so active when it comes to work. activity will certainly increase in college. edward reiner eddie stood out for our basket- ball team, and captained the tennis team to another success- ful season. television and driving around occupy much of his spare time. memories of mr. garcia's classes occupy the spare space in his mind, but there isn't much, because eddie is looking toward the future. virginia rees spirited ginnie certainly gets in- to the twirl of things. she also keeps her baton twirling, it's. natural that becoming a majorette is ginnie's most me- morable ths experience. we are sure that as a secretary she'll set the business world twirling. robert reiner robbie's got a high fidelity personality along with a great in- terest in hi-fi. this stereo-lover will never forget recording the tape of the boyfriend. we know that after graduation, robbie will either make new records or break old ones in college and the navy. sleeping through study hall carol reider carol . . . husky laugh . . . a creator of still life who certain- ly doesn't lead one . . . a swimmer whose llveliness can't be drenched. we just want the facts, as cas will when she be- comes a journalist. ronnibeth reingold ronni has a hard time dividing her attentions . . . for she loves animals, but likes listening to johnny mathis even more. she has an unusual ambition, one which will also be difficult . . we wish ronni lots of luck in finding her utopia after gradu- ation from ths. ...chem...history.. richard f. reyes unique haircut, sharp clothes . . . of course, it must be richie. still not sure? when you hear his singing there's no room for doubt. one of his most memorable ths experiences . . . getting out! why? so richie can get on to the business at hand: business. gary riofto gary's an unusual guy, and we're proud to have him in the class of '62. not only is he very well- liked-he's brought ths much glory on the football field and a gold medal on the wrestling mat. if you see him driving off after graduation, he'll un- doubtedly be headed for college --and more victories. edward ridgway, iii world at large-alert! the origi- nal passive-type playboy is on the prowl. perhaps you can lure him into a pacifying chess game, or better yet, persuade him to look at some models. don't hold him up, though, he's on his way to become a photo- engraver. NX , 600m XACXXL-C5 Y 'QOX robert I. riehl we had a very difficult time finding out anything about bob, because we had a very difficult time catching up with him. teaneck's answer to roger ban- nister has a fine sense of humor, and is a truly loyal friend. we know he will be a success as an agricultural engineer. f N f X K' -QQ gpg V arlene robbins arlene has the kind of friendly nature that is hard to conceal. she enjoys putting it to use at get-togethers. arlene also has a sense of responsibility that lets us know she'll always get the job done. both these qualities will be invaluable when she teaches elementary school. the t.j.j.h.s., b.f.j.h.s. rivalry . . Qi ' Iynette rola looking for a girl who can knit, cook, and keep house? that's tiny lynette, whose outstanding feature is her red hair, she's sure to make a wonderful house- wife and mother. I 1 . . ' ianet rindge janet possesses a keen interest in science, and a fine musical talent. she was one of the big blue marchers at the football games this year. janet is well known for her perseverance in everything she undertakes, and the next of these undertakings will be college. marion roller things really get rolling when marion arrives. at tean clan, big blue, or wherever she happens to be, marion's presence insures a good time for everyone. after ths happy-go-lucky marion will start the ball rolling toward a successful secretarial career, QQLU dp x' t Aja x X, 0 4-P ,J xr if if xg i J wf the singing gym teachers . . . 1 sf . X NE. C. .47 xl AJV ' ,X -if ,Juv L hx , V .r Jiglixf' 0 P ,--M---,Xa J x V ' ' francine rosen .,. . and a hi-yo silver! that might be fran riding into the sunset, she is a fine horse- woman. fran also enjoys bowling and swimming, and watching football games. the girl with the bright eyes and warm smile will be an important member of some office staff in the future. susan rosenberg sue has cultured tastes. she enjoys reading, music, ballet, and swimming. this variety of inter- ests almost matches sue's va- riety of talents. she is active in school, has a fine academic average, and has won many friends. college and psychology are in the future. 5 cf sharon a. rosen shari's friendly exterior belies her serious and diverse interests, which include reading, bowling, and collecting picture postcards. to college and a teaching career she'll carry memories of the thanksgiving day football game and the talent which has brought her success already. meryll rosenblum meryll manages to look attract- ively well groomed while dating, driving, listening to records, or on one of those many shopping sprees. even at the drawing board she stays band-box neat. meryll's pleasant appearance and ability to get along with every- one will insure success at college. X L Ly 4, michael rosenberg a smash of the cymbals, a rumble of the bass drum, and there's mike!! watch out for mike on the wrestling mat . . . don't let his size fool you. bayside's loss was fhs's gain- and we consider ourselves lucky. norman rosenblum what's norm for norm? being interested in varied sports, in- cluding boating and fishing. and having a tremendous record collection. where can we catch him? let's try chasing his red corvette. we may have to follow him all the way through col- lege and veterinary school.' stephen rosenberg steve excels both in participating in sports and writing about them. he has been a top sprinter on the track team and the sports editor of the te-hi news. steve has provided laughs for his class- mates and loyalty to his school. next track season will find him in college. ellen rosenwein what are ellen's interests? the three r's-reading, riding, and 'rithmetic. no matter what the cards are, ellen's a loyal friend. after graduation from ths, ellen will cross the bridge to college. she'll then travel on to a career in mathematics. april in paris . . ba rba ra ross b-boys lshe's even ioined the rifle club to find theml o-lhlonest bfbowling, her favorite sport b-briefcase, synonym for her pocketbooks i4interests, which include folk and popular music, dancing and sports. SUSBII IOVHGI since her bright smile charmed us that first day at ths, we've come to recognize the vivacious wit behind the smile and the spirit for fun behind it all. sue won't be behind at college, and as a teacher she'll be at the head of the class. carol ann ross i dream of carol with the long brown hair-and lovely eyes, stop blushing, carol! watch out for the quiet-type girl. partic- ularly watch out, hospital patients, when nurse carol starts taking care of you. peter roza kis once upon a mat seems an appropriate title for a sketch of pete. this wrestler has eyes as well as spirit that are big blue. pete has a grin for everyone, including his wrestling oppo- nents. his decision for the future . . . college. donald ross don obviously uses all his charm to get out of gym so success- fully. he's equally successful at boating, water-skiing, and weight- lifting. never late, don will promptly join the air force after high school, and he will promptly impress them with his neatness. rosalind diane rubin diane is one girl with a great deal of executive ability, as we can see from her folk dance club, library council, and u.s.y. activities. she also finds time for painting, knitting, and read- ing. diane will manage her college and teaching careers as successfully as her ths career. iayne elea nor rossinow when someone is liked and respected by all who know him, it is usually for the same qualities that iayne possesses. generosity and a good sense of humor highlight the person- ality of a very kind person. iayne will, undoubtedly, be liked and respected by all her future students. bonnie fukin bonnie's rare qualities will make her difficult to forget. her serious side has shown her to be a loyal friend, one dedicated to her beliefs. but there is also another side, one which matches that red hair. she has kept us constantly amused, and we wish her all the best. martin ruskin most memorable event-passing espanol. alchemy, up to date, is in this boy's future. relaxed, easy-going, totally obliviousg yes, we predict he'll be a good chemist. hey, boo boo! . . ronald samuels if there's a crowd of people, you can bet they're listening to quick-witted ronny, or else they're watching him in an athletic contest, listening to music, or gambling with him. ronny will still be the center of the group in engineering college. iames russell although he enjoys tinkering with his ham radio, iim's not a ham. sharp-witted and satiri- cal, he has confided to us that he'll never forget p.s.s,c. physics. the boy with the electrical brain is headed for college, after which he'll become an electrical engineer, gene san filippo straight backs and snappy strides bring to mind the ths color guard and gene. he is a good leader and a hard worker, but more important, he's a great friend, if his work as an interior designer is as neat as his marching, gene will be successful. colleen ryan colleen's wild laugh is always echoing through the halls. cheer- ful and energetic, her most vivid memories are of pep rallies and football games. business and night school constitute her plans for the future. douglas saraiian do you speak french as well as doug does? one mention of doug's name brings memories of witty com- ments in class. unless we're greatly mistaken, college will bring a great guy much success and happiness. grayce ryan a high-stepping, high-spirited senior with a high-pitched giggle . . . that's grayce! this fun- loving dynamo enjoys driving, dancing, and twirling . . . and. keeping active. she'll burn up more energy after graduation, when she splits her time between work and college. sylvia sarner syl is involved in a cycle, but not a vicious one. hers goes from teaneck to philadelphia and back, with stops at art museums and painting sessions, concerts, and music and singing sessions. after ths her cycle will include college and study and lecture sessions. pomander walk . . caroline w. sauerland carol . . . i.e. a gay senior who likes to talk, one who makes friends easily. carol . . . i.e. a swimmer and reader who likes to listen to music, one who's a good dancer. carol . . . i.e. one who would leave mr. nonas' bio. class only for college. thomas schaaff those of us who have played against tom know that he is a fine athlete. others can see that he is a popular guy at ths. maybe you don't know tom. you miss knowing a great sense of humor, and a guy who will meet success. hav' Ef '7 ' Ras.,- diane savage despite her name, diane has very civilized interests, which include fashions and music. when she struts down the field at half-time, or starts to dance, you can be sure she's not per- forming a tribal ritual. she'Il leave ths's reservation for teach- ers' college. iohn schattin to coin a phrase, johnny is car-sick . . . that is, he's wild about model cars and those of the large economy size. it's easy to account for succcess when johnny's on the team. after college he'll account for his own success as a c.p.a. xi ear' 'Nr anthony savarese tony is proficient in sports, whether on the ground or in the water. he is a football player. but he also excels in swimming, boating, and water- skiing. he will either ioin the marines or go to college. myles richard scheer when dick is not participating in a sport, he is certain to be a spectator. we cannot think of many with more school spirit. the teachers do not always appreciate his witty remarks, but his classmates do. dick's out- spokenness should make him a very successful lawyer. edmund sawyer eddie is literally the neatest guy in ths, and he's easily recogniza- ble in those distinctive clothes. you can't take advantage of easygoing eddie. better watch out while you're talking to him, because he can talk almost any- one into anything. soon he'Il be talking everyone into becoming his client when he becomes a public accountant. norma schester a member of the teaneck chorus, norma is always coming up with new ideas for an evening of fun. this senior, who enjoys reading and sports, hopes for a career in speech therapy. werner schlenker seriously, werner is a serious philatelist and bibliophile . . . that is, he loves old books. he also has the unusual quality of always saying something signifi- cant when he speaks. we ask you, seriously, if it isn't obvious that werner, seriously consider- ing a future in mechanical engi- neering, will reach his goal. robert schwartz bob's tropical fish collection gives him a head-start on his career as a veterinarian. his wrestling experience will help him in case one of his patients happens to be wrestless. geoffrey schubert being casual means being geoff. for this calm, blonde senior takes everything in his stride. every- thing, that Ls, except boating, fishing, and water-skiing. in the water even geoff can't conceal his excitement. we know col- lege won't upset his smooth manner. richard sc hwerin it's easy to see how rich has acquired so many freckles . . . his love of fishing keeps him out in the sun during his spare time. after ths and college, this amphibious senior will take to the air when he joins the air force. the executive lunch period . . edwina schuster i could have danced all night seems to be wina's - theme. since she loves dancing and music, wina's an asset at a party. although she can't take mr. duffy's office machine class with her, wina's good nature wil-l accompany her to the man- del institute of technology. simply and with OS richard schwarz richie was born smiling, and since then he lfyas never stopped. he eniovs almost anything, but especially participating in and watching sports. we know that the people richie mieets at col- lege will be as happy with him as he is with life. joan seifried somewhere over the rainbow we can find joan. she may be sewing, skating, playing basket- ball, or making new friends. after ths skies will be blue for joang and the dreams that she ares to dream . . . becoming legal secretary and acquiring ?b9VgRYli5,l?and . . . really will some flli ix david sharff dave is honest, well-mannered, and has a perseverance which has earned him trophies in bowl- ing, basketball, and baseball. his musical talents match his sporting talents. dave will make friends as quickly in college as he did in ths. marshall shedron what's that, cousin? you say your ship sunk and you lost all your treasure? all you have to do is call marshall and have him dive to recover it. besides scuba diving, marshall enjoys tinkering with audio and visual equipment. marshall's honesty and sincerity will bring him success. xl shelley shulman the play's the thing. at least it is for shelley! did you that ths's own thespian won fame in give our regards to broadway. for we know that shelley will win even more fame as an actress after college. francine siegel knowing fran has been an il- luminating experience. her radi- ant beauty and bright mind are her outstanding qualities. fran's pleasant personality will help her become a successful physical therapist. .alw- 59 penny sheiman nothing is cherished so much as a woman's sense of humor, the just balance of all the facul- ties of man. there is no better example of this statement than penny. penny livens up any group of which she is a part, and has all the qualities neces- sary for success. mary seigel music, including jazz, popular, classical, art, drawing, that is, are her Interests. red is mixed with the auburn hair she wears in many ways. you'll find her next at mer- chandising school or college. mr. smith's pwah! . . ruth ann shepherd active-likes dancing and listen- ing to music. never-will forget the year the football team won every game. near future-looking forward to becoming a beautician and getting married. clelen marianne silane clee, the life of the party, is truly a pepper-upper for any group. but you already know this if you've seen her dancing at tean clan or cheering for the big blue at games. after college, we envy the children who will be taught by the lively miss silane. the mighty molecule donald silber take me out to the ball game . . . for there we'll surely find stick, this big blue tower of strength has a permanent re- minder of ths . . . a shoulder, broken in the final baseball game of '6l. keep training . . . so you'll score more successes at college. meryl lynne sklover the best place to look for meryl is at a ths basketball game. she was the team's most avid supporter. meryl also shows this enthusiasm in her conversa- tion, which has delighted many. she'll always remember the proms, and she'll sortenly be a success at college. carol singer just for the record, school rec- ord of course, carol's is most impressive. also impressive are her varied pastimes from intra- mural basketball and folk sing- ing to the math and literature clubs. a conscientious, intelli- gent girl, carol will enjoy con- tinued succcess at college. thomas smid tom has a fantastic ability for making up excuses when he comes to school late. girls, money, and cars are among the pursuits of the mischief-maker of '62. after ths and the navy, this down to earth senior would like to become an under- taker. paul elliott singer occasionally you meet someone who can handle any job he is given. more occasionally this person can keep smiling through it all. this is paul. more than occasionally his academic abili- ties have been obvious in his scholastic achievements and hi- way work. p.s .... future success is mandatory for p.s. linda lee smith absolutely the only usual thing about linda is her last name, the rest is unique. as an active member of the class of '62 we wonder where she finds time for writing all that poetry. well, there'll undoubtedly be more opportunity for this when linda majors in english at bucknell. just one question-what do you plan to do with all the money you're saving, linda? john skinner jay is a down-to earth, trust- worthy friend. in the water, however, he's great on skis and in a speed boat. sometimes jay also has his head in the clouds, mainly, whenever he's flying a plane in preparation for his career as an airline pilot. l jack smith jack's weaknesses are a car in one piece and italian food. he's in heaven while driving, tink- ering, with, and talking about cars. we can recognize him by his constant smile and constant song, the navy is next for jack, and we hope it will bring him success. carole sobel if there's such a thing as energy personfied, we're sure it's carole. some of this energy is expended while dancing, bowling, and skating, more is used up in going to meetings. obviously, energy is what makes carol fun to be with. her fellow students in business college will find this out if they can catch up with her. i' ,rev susan barbara solomon just give sue a book or a bowl- ing ball and she's perfectly happy. if none are available, sue will be satisfied with water . . . that is, to swim in it it it's summer, to skate on it it's winter. this college-bound senior is both easy and eager to please. donald solomon there's a soap box in front of ths with rock 'n roll blaring. harv is campaigning again. explorer, wrestler-there is no end to his talents, and he's bound to be elected' every time. .4-as-r robert southard intelligence signifies a sense of understanding and appreciationg sensitivity implies a rare percep- tiveness. if intelligence and sensitivity are characteristics of a philosopher and poet, bob is truly a philosopher and poet. i 7 7 I ...A ,::.4,,A- Vrg au .A - ., ,. ,g, A - ' J J 41, - I Q 1 . -' s . ' it . ,.,.:': ,ew of .fifbw IJ W' 1,59-ff rf' .3 mfg, . 7555354933 .. . . - ,M - ati' 'eff -3 -f .ff , ,hi 2 f , In J ,xx ,ggsfyligf 41, rf-'47, 'l J ' .ff .1 P, ,, iudith solomon parlez-vous francais? if you do you can speak to judy. you'd find out that this very good tennis player also likes to read and listen to very good jazz. and in those quieter moments, judy writes poetry. this easy- going girl will find the going easy at college. gary space there's always room for gary, a hard-hitting athlete who excels in baseball. love of the wide open spaces takes magoo hunting and water-skiing. gary will take up space at college. nancy solomon nancy combines the twin ele- ments of intelligence and per- ceptiveness. the results are a witty remark and a congenial atmosphere. composing songs in chem. class, nancy? you'll have time for that and boating and all the reading you want at college. SUSBII SDBII sue is the girl with the cameo look, for she's always wearing one. taking time out from hos- pital work, she plays the guitar, rides, and writes. she hopes to marry the richest man in the world and to write a successful novel . . . we wish her much luck with the latter. 1 i carol sperling you can't miss this striking noncontormist even in a large crowd, but on the stage she's sure to be a standout. not on the stage?-where's the nearest place, to swim. we predict that a career which started with the boyfriend will end on broad- way. arlene stimmel un certain je ne sais quoi. perhaps we can tell you what that quoi is that makes tex so special. it is a warm personality and a true artistic talent. it is that dash of individualism that sets her above the rest. this combination can't miss making her a hit. henry spit: never say that henry is lacking in drive or ambition. see all those club pictures in this year- book? they were taken by yank industries, which henry helped start and halt of which he owns. we can recognize henry by his red hair and the fact that he is usually in a hurry. soon he'll be hurrying to college, camera and all. robert strec kfuss when it comes to music, bob really beats the band. this tall trombonist is also an avid basketball player. while he's using his rare intelligence at college, bob will still remember mr. garcia's math classes. seven- ty-six trombones will play a tantare for his certain success. barbara lynn stamba ugh bobble is truly a good sport besides having great athletic ability. sociable bobbie enjoys being with people, she also enjoys singing with them. her concern and respect tor others will surely be valuable assets when she enters the field of social work. iean sulzberger who has a ieanius for work- ing with children? jean, of course. we can see this from her camp experience and hospital work. reading and going to the theater are also on her agenda. rub the lamp . . .the jeanie will secure a position teaching hand- icapped children after college. john glenn day . udo stillmayer this past fall, udo led ths's soccer team to one of its most success- ful seasons. en route, he broke the career scoring mark for a teaneck player. udo likes to be around cheerful people, and they shouldn't be hard to find, because they are usually around him. george sundel georgie, porgie . . . but the girls don't cry when fun-loving george is around. if he doesn't shock you with his trumpet! playing, his plaid slacks surely will. his driving ambition will take him to college, if he canl bear to leave mr. dufty's home-1 FOOITI. david s. swersky doing things with dave has always been something we looked forward to. very funny, musically talented, and a loyal friend. each of us who know him wish him success. harriet tarter harriet is frank about things. with no hesitation she'll tell you that she loves to go swim- ming and bowling. her friends won't hesitate to tell you that she's quite vivacious. you won't hesitate to recognize those very unique hair styles. syversen ike a nice . . nelwho likes music, rea ng, and being with nancy usually friendly gir people. but ar nder- goes a jek hange behind the wheel and pajama parties. she'll have t give up throwing walnuts to become a social worker. richard tassara that good-looking guy with the suntan must be richie. the suntan comes from swimming and vacations in florida. whether he's pinning an opponent to the mat or amusing his friends with a joke, richie is bound to be enjoying himself, this is why he is so well-liked. jack mcbride dropping the water bucket . . louise tammone whenever a new fashion ar- rives, you can be sure louise will arrive wearing it. this smartly-dressed senior not only looks artistic, she is artistic! to get a head start, louise became a future business leader. when she becomes a legal secre- tary, she will have arrived at her goal. robert taylor if it has wires or batteries, bob knows just what to do with it. he can be found working with his amateur radio, listening to jazz on his hi-fi, or driving around in his car. no wonder he's looking forward to a career in electronics. iudith tannenbaum if variety is the spice of life, judy must be pretty spicy. an artist who won't forget trips to the met, a would-be guitar- ist if she'd practice, the creator of the tonto basin -all this is judy. we know she will add even more facets to her person- ality at college. phyllis teweles phyllis truly has the gift of gab. if it has anything to do with speech, you can be sure phyllis will excel at it. in col- lege she'll need no special teweles for success . . . her friendliness and rare abilities will suffice. l arne themmen arne has a disarming way ot amusing classmates with witty remarks. when it comes to sports, especially basketball, he's arnes and shoulders above the rest. this amiable hi-y member is never arnery. with his humor and personable nature, he'll also disarne people at college. elaine tucci everyone, absolutely everyone we know, likes elaine for her very alive personality and sparkling green eyes. interested in music and people, you'll never be turned down by her if you need help. spirit enables her to do anything well. robert thiemer a sharp mind can lead one in many directions. bob's has led him to be a valuable help to mr. powley as a scout, to be an officer in the hi-y, and to popularity among the members of the class of '62. it will lead him to success in college. iames toro that good-looking, muscular guy with the dark, curly hair must be iimmy. he is fond of foot- balls, shotputs, pizzas, cars, and girls, but not necessarily in that order. if jimmy is as popular in the future as he has been at ths, he will meet success. the enrichment programs, i.e. honors classes . . thomas valentine from the bottom of his heart, tom insists he'll never forget mr. powley's bookkeeping classes. his heart-felt pride in his '50 Ford is typical of his loyalty. we know he's sincere and heartily believe him when he says he has his heart set on the field of sports. karl vallone tall and good-looking with a happy-go-lucky attitude, that's karl. we wonder why he will never forget mid-terms. maybe it's because once they were over he could do all the water-skiing and wrestling he wanted. col- lege and an engineering career are in the future. james totaro jim's sports activities cover a wide range of interests from cars to swimming, from football to track. no matter what he's doing, he's having fun, and so are the people with him, in keeping with his lively interests, iim hopes to travel and make money after college. ann emburgh with her blue eyes and blonde hair, chi chi makes quite a picture. in fact, making pictures is the greatest interest of this artistic senior. friendly chi chi likes to be with people . . . especially at young life. chi chi will spend time with mechanical people when she enters the i.b.m. field. ML A M fl' U miss hilI's we sincerely appreciate' . . . l'3yll10lld Vill l10SfI'8lld when serpents bargain for the ight to squirm . . . you can et they're under ray's manage- ent. his unusual interest in eptiles has offered him many dventures and challenges and will continue to do so, what- Ever he does, the scales will e tipped in ray's favor. marilyn wagner ma is recognized bv her expressive and oftentimes humor- ous facial contortions. she is a typical ths oirl: she likes talking and dancing, and her most memorable experience at ths is running from gym to english class. iuliette c. van voolen juliette is a hard worker, whether at swimming, ice-skating, or real work. the thought of the piano brings on her special smile, and if asked a question she'll answer frankly. julietfe, where art thou? i'm on y way to college and travel. - if l J , 1 i I , MW Ki iohn wadsworth true courage is a rare quality, one to be greatly admired. we have seen this courage in john, and, through him, we have been inspired. ths will lose a great deal when it loses iohn, but we feel that others are entitled to the privilege of knowing him. cecille walherry cell leaves ths each year for a while, but when she returns, she seems to bring back all the sunshine in the sunshine state. whether she struts across the field at half time or struts to- ward her goals in the future, her lively friendly nature will win her success. roberta's know likes to her brow, you concentrating on history. both her humor and inquisitive will prove to be assets at af' ellen wagner buttons and bows, records and clothes . . . these plus a really sociable nature are ellen. she eniovs being with oeoole. whether she's working with them in youth GYOUDS or dancinng at socials. after ths she will enioy her interests in a new environ- ment-college. iay waldstein jay always acts as if he were just recharged with a new supply of energy. we suppose nobody would be surprised if we said that his interests run to physics and electronics . . . and a little bowling on the side. as for the future . . . jay will be a very happy-go-lucky scientist. thomas walker tom is a friendly guy who seems to be in no hurry at all, always happy and relaxed. are we worried about tom? of course not! slow but steady al- ways wins the race. thomas wansleban tom's friends tell us he is a lone laugher g we're not sure just what this dubious honor really signifies, but if tom's laughing at his own jokes we can readily understand why. so -if you want to be amused, you can look for tom in the nearest water where he'll prob- ably be skin-diving, but next year you'lI have to look for tom at college. isabel wallace there's no wall around isieg she's one of the most active members of the class of '62, how could anyone else find time for folk-dancing and sing- ing, girls' league, and still manage to work with the dis- abled? we forgive her for her occasional rankings of us . . . after all, with that sense of humor isie's bound to be a great nurse. SUSBII Wiffell a scoose can be recognized by dimples and big brown eyes, its natural habitat is the wrest- ling match where it cheers loudly. its favorite activities?- poetry, art . . . oh yes,-and cooking. a slight change in environment is scheduled for the future-college and then a career in elementary education. crayfish dissections . richard walters while you're laughing at rich's jokes, chances are he's some- place else doing his school work. when you remark about his scholarship, that's the time he's cheering for the blue. if you mention his spirit he's probably elsewhere working as class president. if you find him, Eogjwgratulate him-he's a great i . alice warsawer alas, it has come time to bid farewell to alice. we will miss her bright smile and wonderful school spirit. she has applied her skill to dating, tennis, and folk and popular music. in the future, this skill will make her a success at college. joan walworth i who holds the record for doingl the most in the most ways in, the class of '62? the onlyj possible answer is joan, and thei amazing thing is that whetherl she's representing us at girls'l state, cheering for our teams,3 or taking the minutes at classj cabinet, you can be sure she'lli do a great job. we share her enthusiasm, we admire her tal- ent, and we wish her much success. , hugh w. watson, ir. bo spends most of his time on wheels, but this is far from being his only interest. we are told he plays football and base- ball . . . oh yes, and then there're girls, airplanes, and money. can all these things go with him when he graduates to wings as an airlines pilot? ah well, we can depend on hugh to enjoy himself, regardless. 'f S is jay weiner jay is constantly going some- where, and he's usually in a hurry, chances are he'll stop to tell you a funny story, but soon he'lI take off again. wonder where he's going? betcha he's after a girl! carol wiener if laughter is the best medicine, then carol is the best doctor in the class of '62. whether it's music, clothing, or anything else, carol can always dispense the most up-to-date informa- tion. she also enjoys dancing . . . she'll keep in step by going on to college after ths. metrecal . . ann weinstein it's the lucky patient that gets ann for a nurse. there's nothing like violin music to cure all ills. if the violin doesn't do the job, ann's warm smile and competent manner will. if the patients have patience, she might even sing for them. walter wilke walt's presence livens up every party he attends, this is be- cause he never worries about anything and faces everything with a smile. his musical ability enabled him to go to atlantic city with the Bandvan unforget- table experience. college will provide another unforgettable experience. barbara weiss more bounce to the ounce . . . we wonder how bobbi can do so much, and do it all with such pep and vitality. she has been a cheerleader, the advertising manager of the hi-way, and a member of the class cabinet. bobbi's contagious enthusiasm will bring her success. barbara williams between halves at the football games, barb was always doing her duty with our twirlers. her red hair sets her apart on the field and in the halls. you bet barb will be a success. william werther bill sums up his hobbies and interests in one word, and we might have guessed it, girls. he can usually be seen with one, or one of his many friends, in his chevy. bill is characterized by his friendliness and honesty, qualities which will make him popular at college. ken williams ken is one half of the new yank industries. lthis involves year- book photography . . . we're not sure what elsel. we wonder how he splits himself into so many parts-scout, musician, athlete, a.v.a. memberg we know he does everything well. after college it'll be science for ken. rosemary wilson adorable rose is brimming with good humor and vitality. she is especially fond of boys, and they are attracted to her. rose is small in stature, but large in character. in the future, she plans to be either a secretary or a waitress. leslie wygood while we clon't exactly worship this god, we do admire her. for one thing, leslie's ubiquitous -you can find her reading poetry or debating or painting. we wouldn't be at all surprised to find her in the peace corps somedayg we'd admire her even more. dick scheering al' basketball games . . . suzanne wilson quiet sue enjoys reading. patient sue enjoys working with people . . . this is why she does volunteer hospital work. this is also why sue loves babysitting, her generosity and good humor will win her new friends at col- lege. afterwards, she'll com- bine her interests when she teaches elementary school. iris young since i loves children and works well with them, we know she'Il be successful in raising a family. having reached the 5100 mark in the magazine drive, she'll also make a good business woman. however, before getting to either of these careers, i will attend junior college. lay wissol' jay is reluctant to tell us about himself. if you need him, you might try the swimming pool . . . or the basketball court. if he's not there, you may find him on the dance floor lvve've been told he does a cool slooi. we can definitely tell you that next year he'll be at college, barbara zeliff barb's enthusiasm and spirit brighten everyone's day, and will continue to brighten the lives of her fellow medical assistants after college. she enjoys listening to music and watching soccer games. john woods johnny's laugh can be heard for miles around, whether he's in- volved with sports, like football and baseball, or girls. he also enjoys cruising around town or down to the shore, where he's had some unforgettable experi- ences. college will provide the next 'cruising ground for this amiable senior. herbert d. zemansky versatility is the word that best describes herb. he has won many math and science prizes, and is one of ths's top students. in addition to soccer, herb likes tennis, and plays a mean game of ping-pong. we know he will meet success as a physicist. marilyn ziegler marilyn's spirit and enthusiasm are assets to ths. cheerful and willing, she leaves a wonderful impression wherever she goes. marilyn will complement any campus with her attractive ward- robe and meticulous ways. the field of home economics will claim her domestic and artistic talents in the future. edward zullow who's the calmest, most care- free boy in the class of '62? the only possible answer to this question is eddie. while his friends aren't quite sure about his strong will and determina- tion, we know that he's very interested in science, bowling, basketball, and swimming. after college eddie will be the calmest, most carefree man in the retail business. iane zimmerman iane's artistic ability and de- lightful wit are known to everyone, but few know of the patience and optimism which helped see the yearbook through. what does it all add up to? success in art school and in the commercial art field for the hi-way's associate art editor. frances zullow fran . , . interested in music, languages, collecting stamps and postcards . . . can't forget dis- secting piglets in biology club and digesting shakespeare at stratford. this cat lover hopes to be an artist. , aff H , N ft . ' rf' ,.,z...,r , .. -c ,, --ff-f , 1 V 1 85 U barbara Zucker bobbi is the spirited senior with the auburn pixie. you've seen her folk-dancing, but did you know she belongs to a drama group? when bobbi isn't acting, she watches others act or listens to music. her next appearances will be at college and in the speech therapy field. iane zucker we will never forget jane's per- formance in the boy friend, and she will never forget work- ing in the school plays, and the parties afterwards. jane tells us that she is interested in almost anything, and perhaps this is one of the reasons for her popularity. college is next. the anticipation of what is yet to come . . annette marie zumbo because annette likes music and dancing, you can always find her at tean clan. she manages to stay tiny even though she loves to eat . . . the result of her interest in cooking. after graduation, annette will divide her time between secretarial and domestic work. david fincke this newcomer fits right in at ths. if we looked at his books. we would probably see them covered with pictures of SDOTTS cars . . . they take up most of dave's time. we advise every- one to make friends with dave because in the future he will sell sports cars. innocents abroad gianna bosco it's a long distance from teaneck to milan, but somehow we feel we will never be far from gianna. we have learned much this year--not only of the slight differences and great similarities in our respec- tive ways of living, but about each other as individ- uals. as an accomplished linguist, a talented actress, and a representative of another country, she has been a very vital part of the class of '62, we will be very sorry when she leaves, but we know she will be an equally vital part of her country when she returns. right now there is no greater force to promote peace than understanding. a.f.s. seeks to foster this understanding-it is only through such outstanding people as gianna that this can be achieved. ronald bettauer . the job of being an exchange student requires far more than merely living an american life in a foreign country. this is why those chosen to go abroad must have, in addition to knowledge of the workings of both countries, the intelligence and flexibility which enable them to adapt to a com- pletely new, and sometimes strange, life. ronnie did an admirable job of representing us in finland, and because of the information he brought back to share with us, we have been given the opportunity to gain a considerable knowledge of that country. in addition to his a.f.s. experiences, ronnie has dis- tinguished himself as an excellent debater, speaker, and bridge player. in the future he will be a dis- tinguished lawyer, if we may judge by his record in past endeavors. dale kurland dale, as a person with interests and aspirations, is like many other seniors, unlike most of her fellow students, however, she realized one of her most important ambitions last summer by living in switz- erland under the auspices of the experiment in international living. in this way dale has been able to represent the american way of life as well as to gain insight into the customs and ideals of the swiss people. what enabled her to represent us so well was undoubtedly her unique combination of community consciousness, leadership in school life, and, most important, a sincere interest in people. with new-found knowledge, willingness to serve, and talent, dale will share her experiences with others at college and throughout the future. wr- i 'g'g 'QVILVEEV Q ' ' my '15j,g17V'Fw wwf-.V -wwf' f ' V if 1 V ff7.v'i?E-'-Vgiywcv 45.-mf -f f. 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J -.a,,f,.i' V-11,55 -mmu.s:f-af., Q,.wV,,LVwfg, V, 1mM4f,mflQi:f'iV ' V' J MV 71' W- 1 of human bondage as recalled by rich waiters it was early in the morning, and the sky was bright with the golden radiance of the panoramic dawn. the horizon glowed with a bluish line that seemed to be painted across the heavens by some unknown artist. suddenly, as the sun was rising in the east, a shrill sound cracked across the still morning-the wonder- ful sound of a mother informing her offspring of the late hour and of his impending rendez- vous with teaneck high school. it was a joyous sound, one that instantly brought the wandering mind of a sleepy seventeen'-year-old to attention. today was a very special day for this young man, for today he was to graduate from teaneck high school after three years of constant sweat and study. as he went about the usual early morning tasks, his mind subconsciously slipped back to the first day at ths: all the amazement and wonder at the huge halls and the thundering herds that passed him by on the way to class. it was truly a year of change-the cordial atmosphere of the two junior highs was now just a pleasant memory. a rough and rocky road lay ahead. but school life was not all work and no playethere were moments that could be shared with fellow class- mates, and many a joke was made about the gastronomical orgies that the cafeteria staff whipped up. the young rnan vaguely remembered the first midterm exams that he had to take: the dread at the thought of them, the hours spent in care- ful preparation, and then the unfortunate blank- ness that prevented him from passing them. months and weeks were now passing. the sophomore spree, the biggest and only soph- omore dance: the fun they had at the affair, the magnificiently decorated gym, the theme april in paris. then june, and another year spent. summer came and quickly faded into fall. the days grew shorter, and soon the young man looked with eagerness to the new school term. football again became the usual saturday afternoon pastime. the team built up plenty of character that year, and inspired the student body with courageously fought contests. homework flew fast and furious. many bent under the strain, but most weathered the storm and emerged into the sunshine together, right into the valley of death and the junior college boards. hurry up or you'll be late -bellowed the angered mother at the young man, he hurried to finish dressing, but again his mind wandered. the great wrestling team of l96O-61: the excitement of the matches, the victory over fair lawn, what a yearl and then the junior prom, southern plantation. it was the epitome of high society: that first tux, those tight suspenders, the long black pants, the flowers for the woman of his dreams, the great meal served at the prom itself, the fun and money spent in decorations, the weeks of mystery leading to the crowning of the queen, and then the all-night vigil at the amusement of his choice. this was truly a night to be remem- bered. before even the blinking of an eyelash, the months drew closer to the sacred and hallowed june finale. but the junior picnic really ended the social season for l96l: the fun and excitement under the sun at bear mountain, the gay blades who ventured into the icy waters, and those rash individuals who worked their way to the jersey shoreline by some act of god. and so the junior year ended. either you leave now or i'll call the school and tell them you don't want to graduate! screamed the now exhausted mother. quickly the young man ran to the stairs and rushed to the now cold breakfast where his mother waited. again he slipped back into his stupor, for he realized that he was no longer in school and could now roam the asphalt jungle as he pleased. the senior year, ah, the wild and woolly senior year, unparalleled in the annals of his academic career: it started like a snowball, gathering momentum as it raced downhill to- ward the big june graduation. first came the senior magazine drive. frenzy gripped the student population. it was like the crash of l929. panic tore at the hearts of the township populace, for they knew what was in store. finally, the goal was reached, and then the deluge of complaints came in. the thoughts of every studious senior turned to the future, and the college admissions race was on. a maze of interviews, forms, and visits to colleges occupied every spare cubic inch of brain space. you saw ivy-covered walls so often that soon the mere sight of ivy sufficed to send you into a screaming fit. weaker participants in the race were quickly thrust aside as the scramble began. to the winners, a place in the sun and a class rank in the double figures. to the less fortunate, a certain stint at powder rock mining institute and an adding-machine rank. but soon the daily ordeals in the guidance office were over. the senior fall dance, bali hail the great band and the songs of our generation that they played. the sadie hawkins dance, the only time that man was trapped by the elements. the year was twisting by. spring cameg trees blossomed forth with the green vegetation that haunts a daily existence until the dark of winter, when the white snows cover the moldy green rot of the once well cared-for lawn, and all the best- laid plans of mice and men go awry. washington beckoned, and the senior class rushed to the nati0n's capitalfscene of wild fanfare and frolic under the cool breeze of the april sky. washington: land of plenty, land of the famous cherry blossoms, and spring retreat of teaneck high school. time flies like straw in the wind, and the senior prom at westmount country club arrives: the dinnerg the dance, the ecstasy of having the prom outside of the school instead of in the memorial gymnasium. the young man returns to normal, his mind has raced over three years of happiness, and he is at peace. no longer does he wake up in the middle of the night screaming, wondering whether or not he passed that history test. no longer is the call of the wild so violent in his ears. the young man is now content to fill out his years at the college of his choice and to spend his remaining days at the occupation that his noble guidance counselor has poured him into. yes, he can rest now. his job will be done when he steps onto that field and takes his place in the graduating line of the class of l962. if M 5 mx? MQW 535 X233 rfb? e ms? PAQKARB SEEKERS HE STATUS marc Ievine rlch walkers judnfh cohen T suzi jackson EM if 5 2Q?n2 Siu U MQRMQEQLAWW 4 dwight castro bob streckfuss vlllianlbluuluulln DW' to Um carol singer li ix 1 1E 2? 2 if 24 3. i Ri fr ii U 4 S ll x i I J Ewmwrxfm ig 14 EDGE Ti!?SlFffiH'E?? ,- .,,, .,,,..,. ..,.,., . .,, ..,, ....,... , ..,.. .... Y .,,., .,.,A,.,...V,. ..,.,,.., ,.x,,.,..,,,,..-...W .......-,WM FREUD ON if PS CHOANALYSI S sandy lenson f0fIy S3V8I'eS9 Vinnie cakes 'G E 2 23' Q Ciasa pat mc kenna -.,,.nadAL. ,V Q ' fy 'L if-fi 5' gfg iw K- X ' X In ,1 K ,Q .. 4,4. n, WW g M+w1'a:-1. g -Z ,ef -,,.1Ag,Q'4nf1-gf. 4.-'-ff-'ai nf-A . f r ' .,, f 'Nh ' , n f fa . rw ., ,r A-Q-'ff .-:rf , - , ' ' ' 51 W1 1 W, , 'fir -n , - n n T 'N ,- :::...4u..1 M-f zz:-.nm.a.- -'M--,..:-L:-:IN ' , 21 arlene stimmel bob diercks 92 W Gdicleii US u'r Gfow-711 . f'5 I' lj, A Xf'j'7M ',7'2p1'-MW W-' '15 , 'W Li FRlfiNbLsaS'r Lw phah EYES . Q -,-,' ' 7:,. X G ..,W1L...,:,..,M,-.Q-1-M-,..v,. ,W : rita moh g KEN I E H SERVE H3333 N, K b AVN RANH A M rayibl' 93 gone with the wind- CI southern plantation senior fall dance bali-hai wadda ya mean r wasn' . . . mc u c . . . april 13,1962 8:30 p.m.-3:00 a.m fd fd fod... adventures in paradise westmount country club 3 oh, com with y fft pk fQ way pasf junior's bedtime. strangers in paradise pssst! . . . arf, watch the chair . man, like king arthur Cand Queen joan? have no squares at their round Table. is a wwf 1 -p1:,A --,.,,,, :ESQ- ' s32?ii1..'L ., V Nam , - ,. .,..,, . :,.-- 5 H ,,, 2 'Q ..,.. fifffidzwv, im :e'?Zi'5Vf fi Q:.- , A, ' ,. A ff' if ,ner N 5 'uni , , , ,4 . g 1 umm. s MM f-.W W W . we ,wv,......., 5 2g2u:A.,1,, .2M,.,-M 1vm1 1 I ' labim Q :Q x xx NK in 'lf' 5 4 sw 5 5 5 .Q 'x 9 jg, x4 X I W A W 4 9 X F -'Z ' ' .- - , W. , M v ' , 'Q , .'x..'.., 4. Mtwmg-L . ' r - . r e-mn-.Q-fu . , , , 1 .' . g wiffzgg., A ,,.. ., , V M g H ' . f . : I f V gr 1 ,, , ,, , A 5 WN . w I ,,.711'mL' K , 'Lava 1 f fb W V .af .qw ifgfxf V 3 W , y ,L KM fag A M y f Y 2,-645f,,ef5:1: :- . , ,- 'xg ' Q richard c. larson awarded to a senior who has best exemplified the high standards ne- cessary for honor society member- ship, the plaque award presented by the woman's club of teaneck, has become a prized citation in teaneck high school. the winner, chosen by the honor society committee, is announced as a climax to the honor society induction assembly. con- gratulations from the class of l962, the administration, and the faculty to the winner. 1962 plaque award richard Iarson ronald nelson nora brick joan carter hall of fame edward ponzini joan walworth richard walters ncltloncll society kathy eilene bergholt ronald jay bettauer j martin stephen blake gianna bosco nora lee brick j kathleen e.i browfn a veronica ann i buffington martin n. buxton i leon e. cantor edna monica carter joan elizabeth carter albert dwight castro carol louise cavalier c'. norman coleman timothy q. cook arlene marie costa ellen sue teldman judith lynn fischer y elin leslie tleischer elaine rose frank john W. tridlington it maxine judifh gabin barbara lynnf oyyay gershon priscilla ellen goldstein michele alexandra goldzieher andrea iiiil f clorian gordon merrily greenwald carolynggsand ra haas irene ermone haledjian elaine joyce hannan carole elizabeth hem leo edward hershon david b. hertzog susan mae horwitz edythe marie humphries dean preston hutton cynthia ruth jordan barbara ruth kahn geraldiner kent william henry koster constance hallie kramer charles krey dale kurland richard c. larson marcia ann leeds theodore alan levine david howard levy diane lipson joseph david mach kathleen g. mack peter steven mager pauline marcus robin miller roberta ann morris harvey peter nagler ronald james nelson judy m. patton edward a. ponzini judith r. popovits jeffrey howard ratner edward n. reiner janet rindge marion roller rosalind diane rubin myles richard scheer carol t. singer robert fairbairn southard arlene june stimmel robert john streckfuss jean rae sulzberger david s. swersky nancy joan syversen judith ellen tannenbaum phyllis teweles robert ernest thiemer, jr juliette c. van voolen richard edward walters joan mildred walworth barbara jane weiss kenneth williams leslie p. wygod herbert david zemansky jane k. zucker WlNNlNG HIGH -Mvfk. M99 reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. -addison v M sports bobble weiss kris henderer - bonnle Iowry , 5 eaders linda de genaro barb gershon M. . , - ff X-is Ei 5 I nancy jesuele c QQ- g ff as X. ir 3 ,-.RWM joan carter S3 capfain joan walworth f suzi jackson ff, A marianne silane F fx, s 1114 Valerie birnbaum, captain g f .Y X.-., .,. ... 1 ,54 , xg? M M,,,w,, fgA -f wh -V ljfsb' 5 --JF.-Q' L , .. . . ff.:..v '-P fl af Q. 'f l ' ' -wv---N'!'!.17f' ' ' 4 4 ' -'7 ri. -2 'Zig-lF?i qSn3.g?2'5S?2z5ffg, ' ' 1' 4 , fn .' lf .-. 0' ' 91 rachel feldman diane casapollo paula moss sue kleinfelder lynn aldrich ' A gg -uf,-Pg' . I , .M , f-,n-fi-g2.ml:,-mm fir' ,yay 3713-jzzffw . . , ., L, , ,::?i.q,. iunior varsity lynn nelson ue hum :. ' , igngx '64 : t. .JE -N3 - V7'P'x-K Fm 1 ruth cerasani , . . . ' ff.. A .. 'f?J4z W J X XY QS ' shelly weusbrod ' I, :-ff' . 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K' . julie astudillo fd .- Wg Shirley busch ja fi, marilyn ludy judy hakam 1 ' I ,fa 115 diane savage Carolyn metzler lco captainl ray Iarsen tim cook rich punk geoff schubert head coach cervino gary riotfo Tony savarese football jim totaro ray jobst warren hutton art christensen-captain george ackerman dean hutton , john bauer coaches scarzello, scagliotti, cervino, Iammers, karanf put me in, coach. hit 'ern again, harder! crazylegs on the move. l962 was a building year for the big blue football team. with only three lettermen re- turning this year, the team failed to win a game in nine outings. art Christensen, the captain and star center, was the standout for teaneck this year. art, the best center coach cervino has seen in twelve years of coaching at teaneck, finally received a just reward for his talents when he was recently named to the fifth team all-america! art was the only new jerseyite named to an all-america team. pre- viously he had been named to the second team all-n.n.j.i.l. and the fourth team all-county. next year, with seventeen returning lettermen, teaneck expects to have a vastly improved team. oh, come on blue 'n white. indoor track the icemen runneth the l962 indoor track team finished its third varsity season in respectable style. the big blue runners, coached by mr. donald ryan and led by co-captains norm coleman and jim totaro, copped a sixth place finish in the state group IV indoor track meet, along with two individual medals. bob riehl and steve st. clair, medal winners in the mile run, and roy carleton, who finished one-tenth of a second off the state record in the sixty yard dash, were the polar bears' standouts. the tremendous depth and excellent spirit of the indoor track squad may be an indication of many future track championships for teaneck high school. roy Carleton img? bob riehl coach ry chuck heller jim totaro co-ca tain , i , . p 1' ' A rich predmore norm coleman vr-t' - . VL I :hh , ,A c c c iaisi o 5 l 2 y . at a c 4,7 V 'W l CO-CBDT-Bin N jeff ratner ' vi ' A I il i i I X ll5 je Y? occer x .- ,gy 2 , F' - K if udo stil lmayer co-captain first team all-league first team all-county honorable mention all-state bob thiemer manager-scout ll6 . RW x ,.,. N l ,Q l ,ws ,--' . 'X l ' t i- . ' 'll v QM 1 V g 'G aul in er dick scheer p S Q second team all-league second team all-county bruce gordon co-captain second team all-league second team all-county honorable mention all-state william powley head coach ' , fcr fsbfi 1 it iz- F ' i-M 1 t s M, AM.. M K 2, . ' kim K in ' . l' f, be . Q: Q it till rt if ? ' '-' lewis krey honorable mention all-league honorable mention all-county pete maier andy vadnay first team all-league - , first team an-County honorable mention all county honorable mention all-state i iv I 1 5 2 4 V lt . , Y , S 3 z X bill blanchard 4 honorable mention all-league Ch larson honorable mention alpcounfy honorable mention all-league honorable mention all-county franklin gould assistant coach bob coviello first team all-league first Team all-league first team all-county fH'Sf Team all-COUNTY vg- nr 3' C xx' lr ronald buchthal J MQ it herb zemansky Spf, gf mbill koster t 5? L anager-scou ' J , ' . 'S' li -5, , tg, I ' 1551 bill raphael the l96l varsity soccer team, under the guidance of coach william powley, in his sixth year as a t.h.s. mentor, blazed through the schedule compiling the best record in the school's history and copping the n.n.j.i.l. co- championship. in the process of winning l3 games, losing 2, and tying 2, the team broke almost every t.h.s. scoring record. co-captain udo still- mayer smashed the ball through the cage l7 times this year, to cap a brilliant three-year career, and make him the highest scorer in t.h.s. history with 28 goals in three years. co-captain bruce gordon, ending with an unforgettable five-goal performance, scored 22 times this year for a new one-year record. for the most part, the team was inexperienced, and the average varsity player was just a fraction over sixteen, but the team showed that combination ot skill, spirit, and determination so characteristic of a championship team. the co-captains of next year's team will be willis bott and bill blanchard. they will be ably assisted by ten returning lettermen, seven of whom were regulars this year. illi ' 0illlBQt17'L L'h'.'.'li'1lnI, ?il'.K..AI!4XL- ' -1 fair lawn . rutherford . paramus . englewood . hackensack . . bergenfield . . ridgewood . . Cliffside park . fair lawn . . rutherford . paramus . . englewood . . paterson eastside hackensack . . bergenfield . . ridgewood . . Cliffside park . O O 2 1 1 O O O I O I 1 1 I 0 E 2 3 B 3 P! ia l a S , ,.-. Ieff kohlman I 'ix I S Dun O M harvey Iiss S Q ion kurt 5 Q My la S.. bob riehl norm 1' A Q '::- :ff . ' f V,,' ,X 1 52 1 steve sf. clair K . ' coleman chuck heller fix wap dave levy 121 1 4? 5 greg hearne the big blue harriers in action. . x 4 A good reason To smileg iust won another meet! the 1962 teaneck high school CrOSS-Country i team had the most successful season since the introduction of the sport into the school. the harriers, coached by mr. donald ryan and led by co-captains bob riehl and mike davis, finished the season as the best in new jersey. the varsity squad, after registering an ll-l record in dual meets, went on to win three major championships. the big blue successfully de- fended its n.n.j.i.l. crown, and then went on to win the bergen county and new jersey state group lV championships. the depth and deter- mination of the squad, along with the excellent work of coach ryan, were the deciding factors in bringing the big blue hill-and-dalers their first state title. CC Q first again shi commty championship trophy draws smiles from coach ryan, co-captains mike davis and o ne . s Q don silber , E, Xi sv E Q 'Z Q barry poskanzer f 1 Q, x ff bob rook 4 ron davis ,521 E E ? 2 i mx Y D, , coach misk coach mattlcola basketball if the last two games of teaneck high school's l96l- 62 basketball team, which we won handily over perennially strong montclair and garfield, were any indication of future success, then teaneck can soon be expected to have a cham- pionship team. typical of tea- neck's determination and drive were seniors don silber, walt langseder, and ed reiner. they'll be hard to replace. sil- ber was the team's floor leader and scored and rebounded well. langseder was the best outside shot. ed reiner joined the club after mid-terms and helped give it that tremendous boost toward the end of the season. talented juniors bill levin iths's top scorerl, hustling barry poskanzer, defensive star ron davis, bob rook, and john schulte, will form the nucleus of next year's team, which will seek to improve on this year's 6-l2 won-lost record, and pos- sibly to form the team that coach misko and the school have long awaited. ed reiner Y john schulte it in J' . s f ..ii bill levin . . iv Z ts-Q? ioe murray co-captain district champ regional champ bergen county champ 'X X k ed ponzini co-captain bergen county champ ,, l. to r: coach nonas, joe murray U23 lbs.J, rich larson U48 lbs.J, dick hamilton U57 lbs.J, ron thorsland ll57 lbs.J, ed ponzini U68 lbs.J, ray iobst th.w,b, rich pink H77 lbs.J, don solomon H48 lbs.J, coach cardell, rich miller H36 lbs.J, vinnie oakes C130 lbs.7, alex turnamian U41 lbs.J, gary riotto H36 lbs.J, bill in coach paul nonas' first year as head mentor of the big blue wrestling team, the team finished third in the n.n.j.i.l. with a 9-2 record. the grapplers got off to an explosive start by winning the coveted bergen county championship. co-captains joe murray and ed ponzini walked off with the individual honors. in post-season activity, talented joe murray, Iithe sophomore luther taste, and agile gary riotto won district championships. the following week, murray ran his un- l26 wrestling blanchard U23 lbs.J, bob schwartz U06 lbs.l, gary baker U30 lbs.l, doug sarajian U30 Ibsl, bob steinberg U15 lbs.J, peter rozakis 198 lbs.J, bruce wiener 198 lbs.l, bob elinson 1105 lbs.l. not pictured-luther taste U30 Ibs.l. beaten skein to 25 when he won the regional champion- ship. only fantastic ill luck, in the form of a last minute injury, kept this tremendous wrestler from competing in the state championship tournament. coach nonas and his able assistant ronald cardell, new to teaneck this year, feel that with lots of training, work, and desire, next year's team and the teams to come will experience nothing but victory. l27 I gary riotto district champ luther taste district champ we don't smoke , . . we don't drink . . . we clon't lose . . . prin B 45, grin and bear if . . 5 1 R T wp.-V, 41 coaches marfino, sher and ryan The masferminds behind if all. seniors: dean hutton, bill borea, richard grimstad, alex beresoff, peter dulko, jim russell, charles heller milgi davis, dave levy, richard predmore, arf christensen, co-captain, bob riehl, co-captain, jeff ratner rxc arson. the i962 track team, coached by mr. ryan, mr. sher, and mr. martino is probably the finest team that teaneck has ever had. co-captains bob riehl and art christensen are two of the blue's finest performers, chris throws' the shot and discus while bob is one of the county's top milers. junior roy carlton was undefeated until he was injured in practice. how- ever, he will be back for the championship meets late in the year and is a strong favorite to cop the league, county, and state crowns in the lOO, 220, and broad jump. jim totaro ran a strong second to roy and is capable of taking a place in the league meet. alex beresoff, in his first year on the track team, proved to be one of the n.n.j.i.l.'s best high-jumpers. teaneck had a fine crop of quarter-milers headed by barry gamow, jon carlsten, ed hirning, jim russell, jeff ratner, chuck heller, and rich predmore. steve st. clair, tom gomez, charlie woolfolk, jon kurtin, joel schoenholtz, and pete pace are the underclassmen who have shown that next year the big blue will be even bigger. ths owes a great deal to coach ryan, coach of the state champions in cross country, our indoor track team, and the spring track team. he has molded teaneck into one of the state's running powers and has been an inspiration to all who have been associated with him. i 1 baseball the month of april ushered in the highwaymen's 1962 baseball season. coach cervino, confident that with hard work the team could capture the league championship, was ably assisted by coach scagliotti and a cast of fine players who provided strength at each position. senior co-captains don silber and ray hagopian headed the list ot players. other seniors who returned for a lot of action were bruce gordon, gary space, and bob thiemer. they were backed up by a number of juniors. many of whom saw varsity action last year, and some fine sophomores. these boys all had the teaneck fighting spirit and gave the big blue another successful baseball season. fr '4 1 egg ' fl. ., ja-j.,iQ1?.Ff.,1 ' . -, arg-7415111 '- 7 ,., My E i 1' la., ' , ' 7 , ff., , 41' ty ' ,:,,: , -' v:e' w:1f,2:?3-- ' ' ,T - I -if V F51 1 V fir - g w fff ' y r' - . ij. 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M 1 . 53 I . -af' A Qisvf W the l962 tennis team, under the guidance of coach mion, QOH showed that combination of spunk and spirit so necessary to a winning team. the squad, captained by ed reiner, was anchored by talented seniors marty blake, leon cantor, steve kerner, and stalwart junior barry poskanzer. they were ably backed up by bob protzel, bob ducoff, joe cohen, and a host of hustling underclassmen. teaneck looks forward to a tre- mendous tennis season and many more to come, when judged the quality of play and drive of these net-men. ss.!', l reiner 3, , barry poskanzer .4- I-f ,C 5,51 there is no trigate like a bdolg to take us lands away, nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry. this traverse may the poorest take without oppress of toilg how frugal is the chariot that bears a human soul! -emily dickinson 42 'ff in A X 9 x activities exodus-september 9 . I H the family of man X MJ Q, The day The police department was happy to see us . . . twist again-like we did eil yea 91 .J arnold constabIe's fairest lady elaine hannan . , . 'BK C6 1 somehow they don t look very mofherly answer to a stradivarius . . 7 i definitely think The drinking age should be lowered to eigmeen . , . mariiyn-always in vogue , . look here, friend, the name's yogi bcrra, not yogi bear E E y , 1 i i j i 1 , 5 ' 5 o 2 i i Q X ,wa E ef s K 5 .awww forget if, bill, s engaged . . . W.-5x -sp. 'Xe --ls W-via. why are all the male faculty members met . fans? li 5 K2 xx wait 'fill we Tell Them if has 898 sTeps . . . 139 student council fleft to rightjz martin buxton, presidentg william gelbart, treasurerg roberta morris, recording secretaryg william fink, vice president: saml sue kurtin, corresponding secretary. 140 the student council has performed in many diverse capacities, aside from its function as the governing body of teaneck high school. to increase school spirit, the council sponsored a series of pep-tag dances before football games. the council also provided enjoyable means of aug- menting its scholarship fundg among these activities were the folk sing, the carwash, and the carnival. the group also did much to improve student-teacher relationships. to help make old friendships lasting ones, an alumni reunion was held by the council. the organization of the council, itself, saw many improvements. by having a new constitution written, by holding open meetings, and by instituting a policy for permanent registration for elections, its efficiency was increased. the council was also an active participant in the county and state organizations. in this capacity, a student council clinic for bergen county was sponsored by the teaneck body. this year has been a busy year as well as a productive one for ths's student council. traffic student service Squad security squad ellen feldman, president: cheryl birch- ette, vice presidentg janet pinsky, secrefaryg george sacerdofe, Treasurer , robert ducoff, Carole hem, lows Isaac- son, jane zeni, lieutenants. hi- henry rnccanna, corresponding secretary, jeffrey ratner, historian, walter Iangseder, treasurer, richard waiters, vice president, richard Iarson, presidcntg charles king, vice president, robert riehl, chaplain, ralph riehi, historian, rnr. moore, sponsor. not pictured: wiiiiarn Koster, vice presicientg robert thiemer, recording sccrefary. fri-hi-y 42 nancy syversen, chaplaing peggy garrett, corresponding secretary, kathy brown, vice president, joan Walworth, president, jane rossinow, recording secretary, kathy bergholf, treasurer, sonja lindstrom, historian. not pictured: miss foster, rnrs. harrison, sponsors. girls' league arlene sfimmel, secrefaryg sue rosenberg, presiaenrg betie caminez, vice presidenfg jane Carroll, Treasurer. not pictured: mrs. arvanetes, mrs. 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W , v K 253, . ., , jP,f'1'f' as H ' 5 HARD WORKERS ALL -- Everybody is all smiles in this group picture of the key figures behind the energetic Teaneck High School Varsity , Club., Happy figures include club's recent Kin.a'igurator Chades Gunner tback row, second from lefty and Bill Powley tback row, far rightl. Also ipictured are the club's officers: Cfront row, left 'to rightj: Mike Davis, president:'Jeff Ratner, ,secretaryg Al Turnamian, vice-president: Vinnie Oakes, student ,director of athletics: and Kback row, far leftlz Ray La. Monical, sergeant-atfarms. Not pictured: Richard Larson, treasurer, Teaneck Varsityr lub: Constantly in Action one of the most under-acclaimed but active clubs, the varsity club, is always on hand to pro- mote spirit in school activities. open to all boys who have received athletic awards, it now consists of eighty members under the direction of advisers gerry martino and bill powley. the club, now in the third and most prosperous stage of its development, was first organized by james rea in l933. it func- tioned at intervals until l955, when charles gunner established it as a permanent student organization. its numerous and varied activities have ranged this year from distributing christmas gifts to an or- phanage to installing water fountains at the high school baseball field. members can be found at every athletic event during the year, and their enthusiasm seems endless. a true picture of the teaneck varsity club can be gained by glancing at its seven point list o objectives: ll to encourage leadership and sportsmanshig by our athletics in the school and community. 25 to develop a true sense of loyalty to thi school team, coaches, teammates and communityf 33 to promote better understanding betweer teams. 43 to aid the school in whatever way possible in the intramural and varsity sports program. 5-J to encourage active participation in intra mural and varsity athletics. 65 to uphold all training rules during the seasonf, 7l in general, to give our school and communi ty the honor, glory, praise and allegiance due themf hurry before The photographer comes! 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I b larry kann, presidenfg andy churg, yice presidenfg alan simon, p I C U secrefaryg mr. rosen, sponsor. not pictured: mrs. fink, sponsor. 158 carol singer, corresponding secretaryg ellen rosenwein, special projects coordi naforg steve kurtin, presidenfg herb zemansky, executive vice president: alan m a t C U lubifz, recording secretary. -not pictured: bob tlfiiemer, vice presidentg damon fellman, treasurerg mr. garcia, sponsor, steve kallef, presidentg miss baumbach, sponsor. not pictured: havrila, vice presidenfg linda brown, secretary-Treasurer. biology club W me 'N ,W . K l59 wr sim EK Q is ? .5 ,Q , 5 Ag future nurses carolyn haas, preside-nfg marzi kuehn, secretaryg mrs. russell, sponsor. merrily greenwald, vice president louise goldfin- ger, secrefaryg maxim: schwerin, Treasuren mrs. kiss, sponsorg sue korise- Vick, president. l6O leaders club we zucker, president carol levy, cretary-Treasurer. not pictured: wss uber, sponsor. d ' Carolyn haas, freasurerg katnleen brown, president: nancy aleresky, vice prosi r e C r o S S C o U n C I denfg suzanne wilson, secretary. not prctured: mrs. renda, sponsor. 161 drafting club ed eagen, president mr, puro, sponsor. sieve kurfz, Treasurerg larry rosen, president chef kates, vice president rrchard levine, secretary. not pictured: mr. perini, sponsor. 162 iazz club mr. gilmer, sponsor glee club bowling club ed silverman, president mark baum, treas- urerg miss walker, sponsor. 163 4 concert choir and the teaneck high school band has always been an organization of which the school can be most proudg this year was no exception. under the un- surpassable direction of mr. g. donald mairs, its accomplishments have been both numerous and diverse. in the fall, the band was on hand to increase spirit at football games. during the spring it has given several concerts. in the first of these, on march l6, 'lnocturne for band, a selection composed by mr. mairs, was highlighted along with other classical pieces. the may 4 concert took on a more contemporary note with barnard's salute to cana- veral and la fiesta mexicanan by h. owen reed. the band closed its season of success and versatility with an appearance at the bergen county choral festival. among the musicians who added their talents to create the band were the following members of the graduating class: william borea, dwight castro, arthur christensen, jeffrey dobken, john fridlington, carole hem, leo hershon, marlene huber, geraldine kent, lewis krey, richard larson, valerie merryman, roberta morris, harvey nagler, ronald nelson, michael perel, janet rindge, michael rosenberg, robert streckfuss, david swersky, john wadsworth, and walter wilkie. mr. d. mairs, director band mr. w. gilmer, director choir 165 '1 Ulollipops and rosesnefbarbara and larry, cheryl and jon, judy and ion. c I a s s of ' 6 4 rachel feldman, recording secretaryg jim coffee, presidentg elaine elinson, vice presidenfg linda schechef corresponding secrefaryg charles chromow, treasurer. 166 roberta barnes, recording secretaryg willis bott, presidentg dennis james, vice presidentg fran mann, corres- ponding secretaryg vivian perry, treasurer. class of '63 the junior class cabinet consists of home room representa- tives, the five elected officers, and members-at-large. the responsibilities of the cabinet are many and varied. its main activity was the junior prom, which was held june l. it also sponsored the junior class picnic and distributed the rings. for the past two years the cabinet has been under the able direction of the two advisers, mrs. arvanetes and mr. gould. 167 sv '-2QAf , ,,L ,,., . . .Vi VVW mmm V I 0 f1',. i ' ent H f, Highway-Inen C0 IL' V V V V ,V lghlfghts VV V USR- J ' , ,322 V 1 k,,.f-'ff 'M ., Galne . ,LA,- Vf VVEA Vw 'iw ol' , ,, :.A, 5 V :A,f ga VOX Piiiptlli t 9 tt ttttt Wgyjwg GQ t 7569 V V , iw X VV V f , M...,Nvv V. 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I- Qibba business advISOV mr. j- Church V nrefarv adV'SO' 1962 hi-way to our readers: every yearbook undoubtedly has its own story, but we feel that ours is truly unique. in the course of its publication the staff has set a number of records--for tears shed, energy expended, food consumed, ideals compro- mised, and deadlines missed. however, proportionate to such hardships as have been endured has been the satisfaction obtained. to us also has been given the opportunity of working with many won- derful people, including representatives from lorstan-thomas studios and mr. s . john of new city, who have been a great aid to us in the course of o work. we are ver auQh'nQ we you Q ur y grateful t I 'Im muhmg I to our . 1 I ' 53020, . . 172 o them. classmates may i express the wish that their enjoyment of this year- book in future years be commensurate with ours in preparing it for them. 1 most ellen feldma n editor-in-chief sincerely, h censors. b t it would Neve' pass T e 1' U ivs creat a' . 'f i Wpe V b deal I - so Whgffeigewjzvpligatlons on Yea' lT2okCOsfationel'Y- ,,, .. fate fortune doth bestow her favors n a most exotic wayg sometimes those who most deserve them are bypassed from day to day. often people trite ane banal try to forecast her queer routesg fate will ne'er foretell her pathways ro those men who steal her fruits. eople live and die and quarrel 3 ome make war and others peaceg time runs on and blasphemes sorrowg life goes onward as lives cease. -peter mager today wen dawn began to break the spell of night id all the earth awakened with the sun, e sound of birds aroused me from my sleep, id i arose to meet the needs of day. st like all others in its dull routine, is day held little promise of success. id yet somehow it proved to be worthwhile- day she smiled and said hello to me. -paul brizzi the leaf at the tomb of the unknown soldier the hollow noise of heeled shoes shattered the respectful silence the onlookers stared with tear-filled eyes. the silver sharp bayonet flashed through the air singing, speak well of the dead. the winter day was clear and cold. the soldier marched with measured steps, all so mechanical and unnatural. in memory of those who fell they whisper, 'rest in peace . . let us pray for our war dead, but let us weep for those who lived. -linda jacobs !!9X l73 5 X g2'f55'3 X 3- tx Sfiiisf 'Y .il f . 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LVLV 45,5 , ,f,., g ga., , A A,,,,M,,w, ,, , A . 4 - fT'll' j.c mr mr mr mr wil mr mr mr mr mr mf. editor-in-chief ellen feldman literary editors elin fleischer julian friedman art editors arlene stimmel jane zimmerman advertising managers barbara weiss constance kramer adviser mr. johnson Iowell business adviser mr. john gibba l962 HI-lllllll tea USC k high school teaneck, new jersey associate editor paul singer business manager david levy circulation managers dale kurland david swersky editorial assistants judy berk jane dineen barbara kahn alan Iubitz literary adviser mr. jay church art adviser mrs. barbara brunton we, the 1962 graduates of teaneok high school, would like to extend our most sincere thanks to you, our patrons and friends, who have helped us in producing this yearbook and mrs. ivar anderson astudillo and mrs. john boillotat and mrs. m. braunschweiger . and mrs. raymond brick . and mrs. thomas m. britt am w. brotherton and mrs. w. buffington . and mrs. cecil a. burton and mrs. w. busch and mrs. anthony campagna and mrs. sam canal and mrs. o. e. cantor sincerely yours, as-Dole K mrs. elaine c dale kurland circulation manager affef john w. castellano mr. and mrs. mr. and mrs. mr. and mrs, mr. and mrs. bertha clark mr. and mrs. mr. and mrs. mr. and mrs. mrs. pauline mr. and mrs. mr. and mrs. a. b. castro romeo cavalier g. cavaniola peter christensen alfred a. cohen samuel coleman frank m. corbett covner leo cutler victor dondero mr. and mrs mr. and mrs mr. and mrs mrs. a. dilks dr. and mrs. mr. and mrs mr. and mrs. . e. d. doran .e. wallace darling . john diercks jerome dobken . charles donaldson w. fanarjian gloria h. ferrone mr. and mrs mr. and mrs. mr. and mrs . stanley g. fincke emil fleischer .arthur frank mr. and mrs. edward freint mr. and mrs r. fremd '. and mrs. john h. fridlington -. and mrs. louis triedman '. and mrs. 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BRICKMAN 5 Hardware - Electric Tools - Maintenance STRICTI-Y Supplies - Paints - Electrical Accessories PRIME MEAT5 AND POULTRY ' Gmden Supplies KOSHER oELlcATEssEN IS8 MAIN ST. HACKENSACK, N. J. 445 CEDAR LANE TEANECK, N. J. Dlamond 3-4l77 I - UNIQUE CARPET co. iii' A HowARn CLOTHES CLEANING cf REPAIRING 402 MAIN STREET . ' HACKENSACK, N. J. xg V TE 6-4045 ROYAL DELICACY SHOP ' 482-4 CEDAR LANE TEANECK, N. J A. LEBSON, INC. J EWELERS In Hackensack Since l906 134 MAIN STREET , , .V je Dlamond 2,6709 , , CONRAD SCHMIDT S . KRIEGER S MUSIC STORE ' SHIRMER LIBRARY . Records 4 Instruments - Repairs 6 Sheet Music of All Publishers l64 MAIN STREET HACKENSACK 264 MAIN ST. HACKENSACK, N. J. 'Q .Q u c .. 0 . it R V C il ,, - A713 sg A-Lk .gfz r , . A L. . in TEaneck 6-Zl 00 CLARENCE LOFBERG INC Insurance Service 363 CEDAR LANE, TEANECK, NEW JERSEY Hmong? ...wa '45 in-in 1 , A .5 . I - fe w .5 W .. I -, A., .. A .- if iigszge- P K M.. 7. E- A E1 -4555 ' . E? 3i TEANECK DI NER QUALITY Eoon All Baking Done On Premises IIBO TEANECK ROAD TEANECK, N, J, 3 Q wi TEaneck 7-7470 Compliments of JOHN DE VRIES NATIONAL PAINT LANDSCAPING and GARDENING AND GLASS SUPPLY Expert and Courieous Service S4 SABINV prop, is WESTERVELT PLACE 215 WEST ENGLEWOOD AVENUE WEST ENGLEWOOD, N. J. WEST ENGLEWOOD, N. J. TE 6-I77I TEANECK RECORD SHOP 449 CEDAR LANE TEANECK, N. J. TE 6-9818 R. Philipps, Prop, i BOB'S i GULF SERVICE CENTER W Gas - Oil- Repairs Accessories - Towing CEDAR LANE and RIVER ROAD NC TEaneck 6 6861 Call and Deliver LANE CLEANERS 3 HOUR SERVICE Fur Storage and Weaving Household Specialties Shirt Lauridercrs E CEDAR LANE TEANECK N J TEar1eck 6-0359 Bernard Weinsiock WYNDHAM JEWELERS 485 CEDAR LANE TEANECK, N, J. Compliments Of 467 CEDAR LANE COR. GARRISON 653 CEDAR LANE TEANECK, N. J. MILLER PHARMACY, l I ARTISTIC CLEANERS I QE '- . LA' if ,, ALPHA METALS, INC. Metals For Electronics JERSEY CITY, N, J. Student Service 1 INTER-CITY TRANSPURTATIUN CU., INC. 'li w ,H ' 5 N TE 'exr-age ,S gil? . I 5. T is . , Su f ,. E r EE., I E BEST OF LUCK IN THE FUTURE SCOTTY'S MARKET GOLLOBIN'S ye KNITWEAR SHOPPE Sportswear for the High School Girl I32 Main Street Hackensack X: TEaneck 3-1333 TEANECK LIGHTING CO. LIGHTING FIXTURES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Wholesale 1122 TEANECK RD. TE 6-4680 - 1431 Free Deliver THRIFTY DRUGS FRIENDLY SERVICE Owned and Operated by SIDNEY RAMER, R.P., M,P.A. Hours: Daily 8 A.M, to IO P.M Sundays 8 A.M, to 6 P,M. 479 Cedar Lane Teaneck, N. . - . - - Lg . T I E ,I-E BEST WISH ES from THE NEW CASA LOUISEI RESTAURANT Q COMPLIMENTS OF TEANECK DRUGS 939 TEANECK ROAD TEANECK, N. Lots of Luck FEIBEL'S RECREATION Eaneck 6-1869 AL SAUNDERS FINEST IN MEATS 63 Cedar Lane Teaneck, N. J. Eaneck 3-1441 TEANECK FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED EVERYWHERE 372 TEANECK RD. TEANECK, N. J. Ir 2-16234 TUMMILLO SHOES 303 STATE STREET HACKENSACK, N, J. 'Eaneck 6-0222 JULIUS P. RICHTER Plumbing and Heating Contractor Sas and Oil Heating Units Installed Automatic Hot Water Heaters L39 Cedar Lane Teaneck, N. J. TEaneck 7-2038 FREE DELIVERY PHELPS MANOR HARDWARE, INC. Tools - Paints - Housewares - Electrical Scotts Lawn Program - Roofing Garden Supplies 951 TEANECK RD. TEANECK, N. J. aii. . .. '-f' i,11 i :,. A ::' :. .... ' ' '1 'tzt 1 :faf -... 2 ', . N . HU 7-2203 PARISIAN BEAUTY SC H OO L 362 State Street Hackensack MING'S CHINESE - AMERICAN RESTAURANT 483 CEDAR 'LANE TEANECK, N. J. IX J , . x N Z'- v :ga iff E if-2' H353-. it' fi 'i V 'Ii Q C. 2 gl fm ffak BlSCHOFF'S 468 Cedar Lane Teaneck, N. J. BEST wusHEs FOR THE FUTURE CLOTHES GALLERY ,,. ew.- ,. . TE 3-1883 COMPLIMENTS OF BERNlE'S T.V. 1362 TEANECK ROAD TE 6-I276 ALL THRU LIFE ENCKE FLOWERS ALWAYS APPRECIATED 135 Fort Lee Road Teaneck, N. J. 3, ,. K my Nz' Y J . . I I K' to J 3 K if -- ' , . L jyf , Y I 55. gy. , L7 if ,gm-Q. vq U' X 4 at J, ,J Y Q H 'L ,, V2 21 1 Q 'I if .,.. wr.-Ifv Q . . kry. Q . . 1 Q LOwelI 8-9755 LOwelI 7-0732 SOL 8' SOL CATERING Englewood Kosher Delicatessen Any Time Any Place 95 W, PALISADE AVENUE ENGLEWOOD, N, J. SCHULMAN'S INC. 519 CEDAR LANE TEANECK, N. J GEORGE T. MURPHY A2101 on QQ' ,111-fe Je sooo LucK'To CLASS I2 from USY RICHARD BUTLER FLOWERS and GIFTS DANNY'S 970 TEANECK ROAD THE PLAZA WEST ENGLEWOOD TE 7-3700 Sun Hnzmspapzrs, Hur. Your Hometown Newspaper- THE SUNDAY SUN for home delivery call TE 6-3700 366 CEDAR LANE TEANECK, N. J. I I 5 T 5 E w i- -11 ,aw -N:-M., Q: ' -, ,.1me1: 1z,:s.:: .-L - gf. s rf. - . .K X R 1 Q 'uf ' I so -1 ' if aw : ,. f., Q zgA 5 TEaneck 6-9893 ,QQ THE Tx'F'5f':'l1EZ0NE Bosal and CARL 406 CEDAR LANE TEANECK, N, J. ESE ' BONNIE'S A N o N Y M o u s UNCLE BEN TEaneck 6-9095 RON MICHAEL'S BEAUTY SALON Expert Styling TEaneck 6-9851 Anthony Russo, Prop. OLD PLANTATION INN Restaurant - Cocktail Lounge Private Dining Room for Capacity ISO 555 CEDAR LANE TEANECK. N' J- 544 TEANECK ROAD TEANECK, N. J. DI 3-3545 BOWLER CITY Special Rates for Students We wanted to see our name in print So that is why it's here. So long to the Class of '62 Good luck in the following years. BEST WISHES HOMEROOM I0 3 85 MIDTOWN BRIDGE APPROACH HACKENSACK, N. J. Ma tor Etching Corporation MILTON TLJCKER LEO SCARZELLO THEODORE J. IGNALL 50 HONECK STREET ENGLEWOOD, N. J. ff ss : was WE: vo: f - xo A ...isa Q1 Qs 1-,gm I 5' - ' 'lf ,- , .ay Us -. wa on Mg, if-wifi I I Lss. . .... H 7. 5 37,3 .K 2 ,fu .... ...,- MORREALE CONSTRUCTION CO. 271 FORT LEE ROAD LEONIA, N. J. in The RUKINS Salute the CLASS OF I962 For Your Travel Needs Go SHORT LINE EDUCATIONAL TOURS, INC. IH1'aueHe 9-3666 . i I 35,5 6 666. I 1 A 6 ww-Q... eifii., - V1 V.-. 3 Wg? GV .:f.f,I2k A fs ,ffl if im g f if 52 251- gi :gy ji. ij.g.-Ksffg 5. . A Riff? 6 - ' -6 3 5 VU 'F H! mi ii. 5 6563? EE f I , 115 5' In sf- , : . 55:35 ' . I .f m . H' .715 g ' N I J .. . ff , 1ggg5 .I 5 4' I -1, , ,:' . T V . . 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I7 at Linwood Iopp. Foster Village Shopping Cfr.l Cat Ridgewood Linel ,.E ' . i gn ..,uqnll 'Y S . if mg I. cr., . -f 1 , 4. x X ' ,Af I , COME SEE A SMART DRIVE-IN! COME TASTE THE EXTRA GOODNESS! Delicious, Pure ALL BEEF Hamburgers Crisp French Fries Tasty Shrimp Golden Brown Fried Chicken Quality Coffee Milk Shakes Soft Drinks FAST SERVICE! TAKE HOME ORDERSI TREAT YOUR DATE TONIGHT Y .1-A auf '1' . f. i ,S , 5 ik 1. -I? 3 , .Q fl' J THE W F'TT AAT T, cou NCI L 52 -2+ lf ws Bordews- wha ,,-' - 1':-1 -- ' A 55,4A,i.,a,vmqigyyN 5, U., .fn M K f',W?',9 25.p,f My is ifaigaaiff 9MgfAVX 'STG CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE CLASS OF 63 YEARBOOK STAFF TE76766-Op I t I0 P.M THE CARLTON PLAZA DANCE STUDIO 204 PLAZA WEST ENGLEWOOD, N. J. GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 62 FROM SAMUEL SARAH BARRIE and STEVEN MANDEL CI Rwsembergp IIHC, INSURANCE I00 MAIN STREET HACKENSACK, N. J. PHONES: I-Illbbard 7-0500 - 0501 - 0502 NEW YORK - WISCONSIN 7-535I TE 7-2255 CUTLER'S PHARMACY L. Dugas, R.P. - B. Rosenbaum, R.P. ISI WEST ENGLEWOOD AVENUE WEST ENGLEWOOD, N. J. TE 7-2680 ENDRESS BAKERY Complete Selection of Baked Goods Daily 1389 THE PLAZA WEST ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Compliments of BRIGHT SIDE NURSING HOME MR. and MRS. JESSE WALLACE +4 HOME TOWN LAUNDRIES, INC. CASH and CARRY ONLY FRONT AND WATER STREETS TEANECK, N. J. TEEN TOWNERS Capezio Dance and Fashion Footwear Stride Rite Shoes for Children re. ELM BARBER SHOP ' 807 ELM AVENUE 7 'iii 291 MAIN STREET TEANECK' N' 'W eevi Qii 3 V I ' ' 'V . V' .km in A .V.V lim -Y'f- ' is .-.3 . A g .... V ' Ei: EQ . QW? if Q E b TEANECK TAXI SERVICE -A . Jeee V E 3'- TE 6-liioi-I S TE 7-2700 ' Eaneck 6-3161 Huw? 033358 ii'i' I TEANECK LUMBER and ' -2. M SUPPLY CO. 'Q 'f 315: The cap and gown to be laid aside . . . the diploma to hold and keep symbolizing the passing of a mile- stone in life. Helping, too, on the journey into the future, will be your insured savings account at . . . CENTRAL BERGEN Savings and Loan Association ln Teaneck: 332 Cedar Lane ln Ridgefield Park: l95 Main St. TEaneck 6-6015 - 6-2378 TEN-ECK KOSHER MEAT MARKET Strictly Kosher Poultry and Meats 832 PALISADE AVE. Cnr, Post Officel TEANECK, N. J. For appointment call: TE 6-9837-3483 MICHELS' BEAUTY SALON 738 CHESTNUT AVENUE TEANECK, N. J. Lumber - Millwork - Mason Materials CEDAR LANE and WEST SHORE RR. TEANECK, N. J. - I f 47-W. TE 6-4219 DUmOr1t 4-3634 SERGENT-MACKEY AGENCY ' INSURANCE CONSULTANTS Custom Tailoring 4 C d L 69 Washington Avenue SO e ar ane COMPLIMENTS DASON LAM 1348 TEANECK R OF PS OAD Dumont, N. J. 7466 LOTS OF LUC GOODMAN HARDWARE 1415 QUEEN ANNE WEST ENGLEWOOD, K 'S co. ROAD N. J. TEaneck 7-3119 REID MERRYMAN pianist - teacher POPULAR - CLASSICAL - THEORY BEST WISHES LO 9-5767 HIRSCH SILVER and JEWELRY CO. I4K. Gold Jewelry and Silver . ST EE 20 ENECFWESBVL. JIQ T BE'-I-AFUNTE S Iagymgvaffiv A I T, III Zvi' I TE k 7 2636 I . .7 anec - ii ' 2 ig -A COMMODORE CLEANERS 7 ' . TAILORS ik A I ff Consistentlyquperior Service Since 1923 'MEN AGENCY HETQSJEUEVQQQE 'W . 'ziv 'I W S , . . 772 PALISADE AVENUE TEANECK, N. J. A .. if I Diamond 2-4144 1 FAMOUS EAIN I I A Reputation for Smart Sportswear I 3 3 TEaneCk 6-2480 228 MAIN STREET HACKENSACK, N. J. ':- I I I BLUE SEA FISH CO TE 6-5668 Wholesale and Retail . if 3 COMPLIMENTS OF Dealers in If W MAE gT,,I?,ff ,HAFTOR SEA Eooo AT ITS BEST ' TSA' f i ' -Sr' nsurance 763 RlvER ROAD TEANECK, N. J. K H - 1 ' 422 Cedar Lane . :.- ' A H U 7-6244 WOMRATH'S BUUK STORE 13,000 PAPERBACKS 2 FLOORS HARDBOUND BOOKS 0 Review Books o Latest Books o Art Prints o Specialized Books o Bibles and Prayer Books 0 School Texts 314 MAIN STREET, HACKENSACK I BLOCK SOUTH ARNOLD CONSTABLE ww , ,535 ,,W,. Ellen Trac Blouses TRACY TEES f . ,wa , W? , 2 F .,-l it ,' x ' , ,k U V V: E 2,3 I ,1 'Q ,..,, H 1, .W 12 , I, A T . 4' ' f T ,M ,L 29 1 . T 39 1 , 'li t I A- A Rainbow of Success from BERNIE J. WAGMAN PAINT coMPANY TE 6-5846 Henry Muller R and M Plumbing, Heating Air Conditioning 250 DeGRAW AVENUE TEANECK, N. J. HU 7-9752 Mobil MAURER'S SERVICE STATION CORNER OF QUEEN ANNE ROAD AND FORT LEE ROAD BOGOTA, N. J. Compliments of TERRY POST COI FFURES 953 TEANECK ROAD TE 3-2244-5 TEANECK, N. J. BEST WISHES RUSKI N'S Stationery TEX and BOB DI 2-0729 JOSEPH'S PHARMACY Joseph Bernstein, R.P. QUEEN ANNE ROAD BOGOTA, N. J. ff I X J 9: 18 T! A I , ' gg sig N2 K, S yf W 2 , av 2 . , f , if +. 3 f ,, . fa 1 ,.--' x J' S Rm Sympathetically dedlcated to the famllles of all future edztors. 511 CEDAR LANE TEANECK, N, J. GOOD LUCK TO THEE from CLASS TEN-THREE TE 3-llll COMPLIMENTS OF HO YUEN RESTAURANT 1399 QUEEN ANNE ROAD TE 7-4141 Compliments of LIEBL PRINTING INC. Compliments of T.H.S. A Complete Printing and Offset Service 172 STATE STREET WEST ENGLEXNOOD LIBRARY COUNCIL I ,. 4 'i . AE at , Q E .jig ., . if ,i gfgit A NAPOLI JEWELERS SANDY S FASHIONS 517 CEDAR LANE TEANECK l 5-day 95. Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 162 Bernhard and Herbert Panzenhagen of the EXCELSIOR FOOD MART 492 CEDAR LANE A. H. KOVACS GUILD OPTICIANS Zenith Hearing Aids Brownstein and Mitchel Weiner How to Prepare for College Entrance Examinations. You Can Win a Scholarship and College Bound. Personally conduct a 30-hour course for the College Boards. Saturday courses at Hotel Statler. Enrollment Limited-Fee SSO For information write or call: COLLEGE ENTRANCE TUTORING SERVICE 1813 E. 26th ST., BROOKLYN 29, N. Y. ESplanade 6-0500 DEwey 2-S236 4 , f Q I , we 6-6573 Tl-loMAs CLEANERS Alterations and Fur Storage ,R . 143 CEDAR LANE TEANECK, N. J. - itll ll cf M Gift THB CAST Ol' UARUUSEL phil optekar harry's food market china house jerry's luncheonette parisian cleaners musicant florist mr. wolfberg alvin's drugs mr. and mrs. h. tannenbaum petite gallery sewer rooter co. frank's market queen anne deli west englewood dept. store damrosch fabrics stellies jr. bazaar mr. austin friend of margret horton f. j. n. mrs. e. frank l queen anne stationers I383 the plaza, w. englewood windsor meats 1387 the plaza, w. englewood honey and bill's luncheonette 166 cedar lane du pont cleaners foster village, bergenfield plaza youth center l435 queen anne road best wishes from a '59er the french newspaper le pot pourri l W: 1 4, 1. it N X 113.3 '.i-v'.ifIQ f1feCf.5- -v. ' -1' 4 ' uf 1,1-, 5V '41 'f f 7-,P -.sw f .cf-.. r , .- ,mf-4131-,,-wiv .. . Q, SQ vf vwsscafsffsfgsy 14 S1 , a -. 4. 13 9 'fm , . . 3 A . 5 '? 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UNioh 7-2400 New York Phone LOngacre 4-9161 by i Q 4 iw A ,AW-,nw Congratulations to the Senior Class 12th grade 12-8 12-3 12-9 12-14 12-4 12-10 12-16 12-6 12-11 12-17 12-7 12-12 12-18 12-13 Ilth grade 11-1 11-6 11-15 11-2 11-7 11-18 11-3 11-8 11-19 11-4 11-9 11-20 11-5 11-11 11-22 11-12 10th grade 10-9 10-1 10-10 10-18 10-2 10-11 10-19 10-4 10-12 10-20 10-5 10-13 10-21 10-6 10-14 10-22 10-7 10-15 10-23 10-8 10-16 10-24 10-17 guide onward, guiding light! l a tribute to our guidance departmentl in their cheerful offices they ply their cheerful work, hoping that the transcripts will be sent by some odd quirk. if you want to go to harvard or to yale to soak up knowledge, says the teaneck guiding light, have you tried a junior college? just walk into the office and beg for some advice, and you're sent from soul to happy soul, when one right answer would suffice. a letter from a college comes: your transcript have not wel the guiding light has this to say: we forgot it,' so sorry! but after all is done and said, and the good sun still shines bright- we owe a debt, we shan't forget, to teaneck's guiding light. from the golden pen of p.s. wrt arf 8-If ax ,X ig next week we've got to get organized . . . the staff BERTON PLASTICS a friend M fe l'0 togetherness Q1 A FRIEND OF A FRIEND I ,Q if V 1 L , 1, 22 V T 2 HZ A iw? mf f v . .w-5':: 2 :f' f 35:4 Xe , , QM. 5525533 , M , A E 2 Q . 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' 'www ,L Y , .4 ,Q-fwif sgw swf? ,- wt :.g2aw5g:s,:pmqam 'P W ' . f with doubt and dismay you are smitten, you think there's no chance for you, son? why the best books haven't been written, the best race hasn't been run, the best score hasn't been made yet, the best song hasn't been sung, the best tune hasn't been played yet, cheer up, for the world is young! no chance? why the world is just eager for things that you ought to' create: its store of true wealth is still meager, its needs are incessant and great, it yearns for more power and beauty, more laughter and love and romance, more loyalty, labor and duty, no chance--why, there's nothing but chance! for the best verse hasn't been rhymed yet, the best house hasn't been planned, the highest peak hasn't been climbed yet, the mightiest rivers aren't spanned. don't worry and fret, faint-hearted, the chances have just begun, for the best iobs haven't been started, the best work hasn't been done.' --berton braley


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