Waldwick High School - Yearbook (Waldwick, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

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V 44 5233 r . , -.3 , is , Lump X. . ian., -. 951 ,tg Q ,, vo! wh 1 Q5 gg? ggi-,3?2 'gg 3? Q1 '-6551? . .nv is neg! P. Qhfg, mx ag? Q. 5255.13 Aj x Eiga? 51, if Xl xc N I Yu 4 .5118 I Q 1 35-Q 4, sa MW K- 1 .1 0- 4 4304- X ' X v Q 'R' 1 J v: K Eglin 'gig' 44 A 5 . C lv ,. x P 5' .Q R W Q Wu A wx , lg , As 3 3 '2 f f k gf 4 .1 2 ' A 5. -.. f JW ' '? . f, -A- - 1 -s?4,.5w. ff , 2, - F., -1' gs' If , '-' -+--' ' ' - 1' A 2- f .f fi ' ' --1- ,yw fr, Sus. W A 1- M '.. , ' gg Y' 44 .xt af. ., 'Hif i , -, W x,.f,-. 1- .. , N- x, . ..-., A ff-mygi . 4:-'fx' ' 4 ff X, 'J X ff yy ' M- J? Zfzfgf . Wig ,zfd 597, 7 IMPIQIQIIIONI VOL, 6 N001 wif? f an 1 , ! 95 fi 4352 'I VI, an 5: -W k, J xx ,K it 1 H I , an , t P ' KX , I . 57 ' ' Q-X M-f x A I' ff , 'LI ,Lib I I 0 Sf kr' i Q X Qxfg I di XA X I gg? WALDWICIC men fu-fool WALDWIIIIQ Nlw IIQIQIU We have touched each other's lives. Our exis- tence together in similar learning situations has put us in contact with many different ideas and experiences. No man can live a life apart from all other peopleg we influence each other's actions and thoughts in everything we do. An education will prepare us for the life and work ahead of us, but we do not just begin to live when we leave high schoolg we have already lived, and we are living a life of importance right now. Therefore, the impressions that are left upon us by our friends, our teachers, and out activities at school have added significant value to our existence. ,. ---Q W Hands, the physical instruments of touching, symbolize the interactions that have involved us in our world. Our hands can guide a stranger on his way or mold the clay from an amorphous object to a meaningful figure. 5 F I s' 312 galil pam? 1415.33 K ll'lef f 'l-IW , fi V 5 - ,Eli sis: .-ff:-'fi With our hands We build buildings, complete tasks, and share in lighter moments. Hands can express our emotions, our enthusiasm, or our need for contact with others. The gentle touch of a hand can show love and consideration for someone. Both big hands and little hands reach for each other with the hope of contact, com- munication, and guidance. 1 Ulinuenu Efiouonngg QS . ia J aa E H .gspsgrflta Sli 2 1 Yr 1 we iq if -W 'S r' QI 5 +1 zu -E1-gw, in fm ,ag is fi is . 1 Our teachers have touched the lives of their students. They give of themselves, their ideas and their feelings on a subject. They excite our interest and encourage us to formulate our own ideas. This exchange of ideas may meet with re- sistance because teachers are shaping the lives of some determined students, not only those who accept facts without question. It's gratifying to know that a teacher is always present as a ready listener and a reliable source of advice. 6 Our friends, the people with whom we are in close contact, leave the greatest impressions upon us. A smile and a kind word can make one happy for the rest of the day. In the tensions and hur- riedness of the school day, a companion can make the passing easier. The opinions of others that emerge from class discussions can influence our ways of thinking. Involvement in certain activities stimulates others to take an interest in different areas. l K fin 1 A . ,.,, isa! M, ,ff5g,Zqff'ifWu,f- -lffewr -. -ew' Y-wrzfzm W-:fm ..,. I 4 vw 5-'rf Q i , . ' Thus our lives have been affected by the people and experiences that we have encountered in school life. This book is a record of those things which have left impressions on us. si 1 -1.1, H ' 4 1 ,,L,Q Table of Contents s s . sg..,si.M, ,M W QM , V . . Y Lf'h fL vmy, f ss . . -'- mf ,nf WMP' we x c ,fr :law S ,, f , ,f ..,,.. 1 '-,..f,:L: en lor ' Facul .... Fw ----- -- I , , - s ..z,, L s .. 2 K ' A K VLLL ' H f- f ' - f fy 'IO ' .,.,QgL'fgl,gZgfQ::,Q.:.i:....sZ42g.4z4.:a.,4L .... - .....-....- ---- - -.--. ----- -.--'-- - -- ----- -f- ------- if-if-WV ' ' Boosters and Patrons -. 173 s s 1 A ,i'ff'f A V '-- ' ' - A ' A ,,, ' -- ' X, .A I r ! I I 1 W I 1 N- s Cfv if A friend is a present you give yourself. Robert Louis Stevenson QQ ? J 3 I L 5 Q IENICIQI Wllw 3 W'-si MRS. JEAN LUNCEFORD C lan Advisor LARAINB KELLBY Preudent SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SUSAN RAGONESE Vice-Prexident LAURA MA1-HEW5 KENNETH MILLER Segremfy Treasurer ROB ALLEN rfAZJ! Burger King for lunch . . . bowling alleys for work . . . former New Yorker . . . 3rd period in boys room for . . . Band 1,2,3g Pep Band 53 Stage Band l,2,3g Pep Club 1,23 Baseball 1,2 CRAIG P. ANTHONY ffCrdig!J Wanna shoot pool? . . . '66 Nova . . Kahoona . . . race car . . . devil within S ,Q I b .IOANN E ALLOGRAMENTO ffjoeyll Future Florence Nightingale . . . shy, till she gets to know you . . . intriguing person- ality FNA 1,2,3,4, Treas, 2,35 FTA 1g Latin Club 35 Ski Club 33 Spanish Club 1,25 Girls Intra- murals 1,2g Prom Committee 3, lmpreiriom lvl-s ANNETTE AVINO . Annette Big brown eyes . . . artistic . . . corner of 2nd Ave. and 6th Street . . . Who killed Rasputii-1?? . . . VERONICA ALSING Ronnie Understanding . . . likes to get the most out of everything she does . . . always a smile . . . studious NHS 3,4g French Club 4, Spanish Club 3,4g Theater Club 4, lmpreuiom EDWARD BAME NBig Ed!! Friendly attitude . . . shy among strangers . . . lives each day as it comes THOMAS K. BANGS IITOWZII Can we have a ride? . . . Friday night with the girls . . . true friend . . . always there when you need him . . . all around great guy Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball lg Football 1,2,4 GLENN ARTHUR BAXTER ffGZennJJ Blondie . . . always wide awake in class? . . . his favorite color: red . . . quiet and shy Football 1,4 DIANE HELENE BARTLETT Diane Smiles for no reason . , . Bart . . . sews rather well . . . Yeah, 1et's go to Burger King! . . , giggles a lot . . . an enjoyable person NHS 4g SCA 1,2,3,4g Echo 2,3g Jr.-Sr. Play 3g Chorus 33 Math Team 2,3,4, Treas. 2g Pep Club 4g Spanish Club 2,35 GAA 1,25 Prom Committee 3,45 Powderpuff football 43 Im- preyfiom MARY MARGARET BECKER frMdryJl Lives for English class . . . always ready to listen . . . Sincere . . . laughing eyes . . . Mark! . . . smart dresser Prom Committee 3 MARK ROBERT BAUSINGER Ffchipll joking comes easy . . . wrestling is his sport . . . easy to get along with . . . always has a comment to add Jr.-Sr. Play 45 Varsity Lettermen's Club 3,4g Cross Country 4g Wrestling 1,2,3,4g Prom Committee 3 JOHN T. BENJAMIN lfBenjie,Y! Hey man, its been a LONG journey . . . phantom of the halls . . . You wanna hear a good joke? . . . Blondes, Brunettes, Red- heads anyone? . . . voice from the back of the room SCA lg Trades and Industry 3,43 Vica Club 3,4g Football Manager lg Wrestling lg Boys Intramurals 1 ANNA MARIE BIANCARDI Ann Marie A sweet smile, a warmer heart . . . never speaks an unkind word . . . sparkling dark eyes . . . dresses to perfection . . . has fun wherever she goes . . . SCA 43 Cheerleading Zz Folk Club 43 French Club 53 FNA 1,2,43 Glee Club 1,23 Pep Club 1,2,43 Prom Committee 43 Powderpuff foot- ball 43 Impression! EUGENE R. BINI ffBednyJJ Never forgets 7W . . . always willing to help the class , . . Fine, yourself? . . . enjoys a good time . , . car saboteur . . . 158 Grappler Band li Baseball 2g Basketball 13 Football lg Wrestling 233,43 Prom Committee 3,4 JULIE BORCSIK julie Musically inclined . . . amiable nature . . . real friend . . . secretarial work in the future Echo 4g Marching Band 13 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Tennis Club 43 Impression! ERIC C. BORRELLI HEricU Man of many moods . . . individualist . . . always has time to spare . . . will discuss anything that is worth-while . . . known for his hat Class President 23 Baseball 23 Basketball lg Football 1,25 Wrestling 2,3,43 Prom Com- mittee 3,4 l!!'I'i ' SUSAN DAWN BLADEN ffsueff Quiet 'til you know her - then WOW! . . . reads the New York Times? . . . always pleasant, always cheerful . . . brightens any dull day Echo 43 FNA 43 Pep Club 4g Theater Club 4g Prom Committee 3,4 MICHAEL BRANAGH FFMOOHH Monticello is his first love . . . has a world of his own . . . man of few words . . . Lady discovered Pepy Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 1 MARY CAMPOLO 'Q' DOUGLAS HOWARD BROOKS ffD0ugN Reliable . . . destined for great things . . quiet, but friendly NHS 3,45 SCA 45 German Club 2,3, Treas. 2, Sec.-Treas. 35 Key Club 2,3,45 Math Team 45 Ski Club 45 Soccer 2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,35 Prom Committee 35 lmpreuiom, Features Ed. PATRICIA ANN CALLAHAN Tricia Moo Cow . . . loves to drive , . . This is Louis, Dolly! . . . Foghorn laugh . . seniors chief mischief maker . . girls' room gabber . . . Male enthusiast . . . Band 15 Pep Club 45 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Girls Intramurals 15 Prom Committee 3,45 Powderpuff football 354, co-Capt. 4 Q ' IREN E BRYANT 1reney A radiant smile and personality to match . . . a friend indeed to a friend in need . . . a woman's hair is her crowning glory , . . born driver??? SCA 45 Pep Club 45 Spanish Club 15 GAA 25 Prom Committee 3,45 Powderpuff football 3, 45 lmpretxiom MICHELE THERESE CAMPBELL Michele Enthusiastic in whatever she does . . . seen frequently in the chorus room . . . jokes and laughter go together . . . nice, warm smile Echo 45 Chorus 4, Historian5 Majorette Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 Impreixriom' 503 'WMF KATHLEEN ANN CALLAHAN ffKdthyl! Spirited . . . an understanding friend . . . . . . loyal to her other half . . . duckie . . . impulsive laugh . . . happy SCA 35 Glee Club 15 Pep Club 14' Prom Committee 3,45 Powderpuff football 3,45 lmpreixiom W'-W'v HMHYQIH Independent and casual . . . if it's too diffi- cult, fake it . . . sparkle that never dulls . . . mischievous . . . personality that lingers Class Treas. 25 Cheerleading 25 Folk Club 45 French Club 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,45 Girls Basketball 15 Prom Committee 3,45 Powderpuff football 3 CAROL CAPOMAGGI Carol Strives for the best she can do . . . expressive . . . willing to put forth her energy . . . warm heart Folk Club 45 French Club 1,25 FTA 45 Pep Club 1,2535 Psychology Club 35 Spanish Club 3,45 Prom Committee 45 lmprerriom i VIRGINIA D. CEDERBERG PPGMI Sweetness is her way . . . the eyes of a girl in love . . . a little girl with a big heart Spanish Club 1 VIRGINIA INEZ CARBERRY Ginny Black Bomb . . . intelligence and personality are here forever . . . long, flowing hair . . . her heart's in Germany . . . frequently seen in a wheelchair Folk Club 45 FTA 1,25 Glee Club 1,25 Mis- sion Club 15 Pep Club 1,2,45 Spanish Club 35 Girls Intramurals 1,25 Prom Committee 45 Powderpuff football 3,45 lmprerriom LORRAIN E CHIAPPETTA Ucbipll Can she talk without her hands? . . . always something nice to say . . . My mother pick- ed it up . . . Paterson dancer . . . let's see that school spirit! SCA 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Cheerleading 1,2,3, 45 Capt. 25 FNA 5,45 Pep Club Chairman 45 Psychology Club 45 Ski Club 45 Spanish Club 1,3,45 Theater Club 45 GAA 2, Treas-Sec.5 Girls Intramurals 1,25 Prom Committee 5,45 Powderpuff football 3,45 Imprerriom MARILYN JOAN CASSELLA f'Mafz1yn Traditional biologist . . . great to have for a friend . . . sarcasm is her profession . . . never seen in the same place twice . . .in- telligent SCA 45 Taurus 25 Folk Club 45 French Club 3,4, Treas. 45 FNA 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,45 Prom Committee 5,45 lm- prerfionr MICHAEL PAUL CIOSEK Mi,5e Silence is golden . . . serious, sincere, and stubborn . . . often seen with . . . Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,55 Impreuionr DIANE CITRON fFDiH West Point anyone? . . . nice blonde hair . . . a truer friend is hard to find . . . watch out for that Irish temper . . . Did you hear a laugh down the hall? SCA Ig Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 2g FTA Ig Pep Club 4g Spanish Club 2,34 Girls Intramurals 1,2g Prom Committee 3,4g Pow- derpuff football 5,4g Imprexyionr KAREN A. COOK ffKdrenI! Music is number one, chem labs a close second . . . interested and aware . . . intelli- gent . . . People, we need money! . . . cop out NHS 3,45 National Merit Finalist 4g SCA 2, 4, Treas 43 Echo 1,2,3,4, Exchange Ed, 3, Editorial Ed. 4g Jr.-Sr. Talent Show 2,59 Con- cert Band 1,2,3,4g Marching Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Debating Team lg Library Staff 2,35 Math Team 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club 23,43 Girls Intramurals I PHILIP CIULLA ffpnzff A quick wit . . . a good aim . . . a loyal win- ner . . . Coyote . . . HEY LITTLE MAN! . . . Give man a break and success will be his goal Key Club 43 Varsity I.ettermen's Club 4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball l,2g Football 1,3,4 CON STANCE MARIE COPELAND C 0nnie Always a smile . . . friendly to all . . . out- going . . . looks on the bright side of things Ski Club 33 Spanish Club lg GAA 2,53 Girls Intramurals 25 Prom Committee 3 F VAN I. COHEN ffvdnll Silence was made to be characteristic of people . . . has no words or time except for music . . . his idol is Eric Klapton Concert Band 45 Marching Band 45 Chorus 4, Boys Intramurals 1 PATRICIA ANN COSTA ffpattyi! Why are all the curbs crushed uptown? . . . beautiful brown eyes to match a great smile . . . Did you see a YELLOW cougar?? . . . a pocketful of pep cheerleader SCA 43 Cheerleading 23,45 Pep Club 45 Spanish Club lg Girls Intramurals 1,25 Prom Committee 3,4g Powderpuff football 3,4g Impression: 19 SANDRA PATRICIA CRAIG ffsdndill Duke . . . hold that orange juice! . . . Queer Duck! . . . mischevious . . . always on the move . . lively, laughable, and lovable . . . . . . motorcycles FNA 1,25 Pep Club 4g Ski Club 43 Prom Committee 3,4g Impression! 1' Rnd! MARYELLEN DALY ffnazeff Practical Daly . . . talkative . . . Marge machine-gun laugh . . . always manages to get out of trouble . . . Ally . . . potato chips and onion dip forever SCA 1,45 Jr.-Sr. Play 3,45 Band lg FNA 2,33 Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 2,3,4g Girls Intra- murals 1,2g Prom Committee 43 Powderpuff football 3,4 M- , WILLIAM K. CRONIN Hot Dog An ace in practice . . . warm smile to match a warm personality . . . appears quiet and shy but we know better . . . to run is to live . . . star half-miler Boys' State Alternate 35 Key Club 3,4g Varsity Lettermenls Club 4, Cross Country 2,3,4, Co- Capt. 4, Indoor Track 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 3,4g Track 1,2g Spring Track 3,4 iw' ROSANNE DEBONIS NR Od! Takes life seriously, but found to have fre' quent flashes of humor . . . future baker?? . . . mustang . . . sincere friend . . . able to talk to with no effort SCA 4g FNA 2,3,4,Vice-Pres. 3,43 Psychology Club 4g Spanish Club 1,3,4, Prom Commit- tee 3,45 Impresrions 'Gp' GARY DAHLIN Goober Album crazy . . . Ford lover . . . maniac on skis . . . future mechanic? . . . has his own outlook on life Ski Club 3,4g Cross Country 1g Baseball 2g Boys Intramurals 1 JEAN DEMARTINI relednn Born with determination under the sign of Taurus . . . has done much and will do much more in the art world . . . her idol: Michel- angelo Echo 4g FTA 45 Psychology Club 3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g Girls Intra- murals lg Imfpretyiom STEPHEN DENARDO Nerd Success is inevitable . . . shy girlwatcher . . . Es muy quapo! . . . enemy of none . . . impeccable dresser . . . a true and lasting friend NHS 3,4g Boys' State Delegate 35 Class Pres. 15 5th Quarter Club 23 German Club 1,2g Key Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4g Varsity Lettermen's Club 3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Baseball l,2,3,4g Bas- ketball 1,2g Football 1,2,3,4g Indoor Track 4, Prom Committee 3,4g lmprexsiom RANDALL DIETZ rrlzdndyu Joe's gas station . . . never without his motor- cycle . . . quiet, but oh what a devil! . . . mischief and antique cars are favorites . . . always a smile Trades and Industry 4 THOMAS EDWARD DENNISTON ffT0mIl Soccer's roving fullback . . . band and or- chestra member . . . has a flair for the sciences Concert Band 1,2,3,4g Marching Band 1,2,3, 4, Orchestra 2, German Club 25 Key Club 1, 2, Ski Club 3,45 Soccer 2,3,4, Capt. 35 Spring Track 25 Tennis 4g Wrestling 1,2 ROBERT DIMICK ffB0b!! One bad crutch for one bad leg?! . . . some think he's quiet but others know better . . . likes a good time . . . never seen unaccom- panied Football 1,4 CLAIRE MARIE DEVINE CZ4irey Mousey . . . never without a smile . . . great sense of humor . . . trustworthy friend . . . a career in fashion awaits her SCA 33 Class Secretary 33 FTA 2g Jr. Prom Hostess 2, Girls Intramurals 1,4, Prom Com- mittee 3,4g Powderpuff football 3,4g Impres- nom JOAN CAROL DITGES rrjoanien A pint-sized package of pep . . . sparkle that never dulls . . . a little salt with your CORN! . . . Tactful? . . . lead foot . . . love that walk . . . Think snow! SCA lg Class Pres 35 FNA 3,45 Pep Club officer 4g Ski Club 3,44 Steering Committee 4, Spanish Club 1, Boys Track Team Mana- ger 3g Girls Intramurals 1,2,3g Prom Com- mittee 3,4g lmpresxiom, Underclassmen Ed. Danny! How'd you get in there?! . . . and Rich is ahead by a crutch! Use Scope, once in the morning does it. 36-24-36 4 --M , .. 9 . NN M - X And they're ilot even in the Ski Club! Dear Mother . . . Ooo, what you said! Y Y ?- I K. in Slfwxig Z Hide the notes . . . Here comes Mr. Ness! KAREN DOTY FfKarenIl Willing to work hard . . . enjoys traveling . . . sympathetic towards others . . . pinatas Jr.-Sr. Play 49 Band lg Psychology Club 3,49 Spanish Club 2,3,4g Girls Intramuralsg lm- preuiom RICHARD A. DREYER ffRicU Sensitive and tempermental . . . Pooky . . . profound thinker . . . never seen alone . . . headed for an artist's career Marching Band 2,3,4g Symphonic Band 1,2, 3,45 Orchestra 2,3,4g Football 1,29 Prom Committee 3g lmprerriom DAVID N. DUNNE ffDmje!J Always seen in a pair . . . follows the crowd . . . flirtatious ways . . . innocent instigator . . . his friendship is like his freckles, all over Football 1 JAMES DROMESHAUSER ff-lim!! There are advantages to being quiet . . . red hair, but not a temper to match . . . shy around girls . . . drives a Chevy Impala Football lg Football Manager 2 JOHN F. DUSTON Dun Always on time? . . . quiet . . . mighty Warrior . . . What is he thinking? . . . a friend indeed . . . leaning to the left Class Vice-Pres. lg Ecology Club 4g Psychology Club 3,4g Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 45 Track l,2,3,4g Wrestling l,2,3,4, Capt. 45 Impres- .nom MARK D. DYKSTRA ffDykeU Always good for a laugh, always ready for a joke . . . never seen in the halls without Mary . . . 450 Norton Atlas . . . motorcycles and people rate high Chess Club lg Baseball 1 ARTHUR ROBERT FAIRWEATHER rrltchv '63 Chevy . . . Lucan transfer . . . likes japanese accents . . . able wrestling captain . , . serious, but also humorous NHS 45 Jr.-Sr. Play 3,43 Key Club 3g Varsity Lettermen's Club 3,4, Treas. 45 Basketball Manager 23 Football 1,2g Wrestling 5,4. Capt. 4 KATHIE ELWOOD Queenie Small package of enthusiasm . . . blushes charmingly . . . peppy cheerleading captain . . . devil in disquise . . . adorable dimples . . . Oh those eyelashes! . . . LOVE THY NEIGHBOR!! . . . Sports Queen 4g Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Capt. 4g FNA l,2g FTA 45 Ski Club 3,4g Girls In- tramurals l,2,3,4g Prom Committee 3,4g Powderpuff football 5,4g lmprerxionr MICHAEL HARRISON FALKENBURG Marche Known for witty sayings . . . Look up in the sky, there's a dirigible there. . . . always ready with a cheerful 'honk' . . . The ends always justify the means, heh, heh. Echo 4g Concert Band 4g Marching Band 4g Football lg Prom Committee 3g Imprerriom PATRICIA ANN ELWOOD ffpdfll Lady Norelco . . . has a reserved section in the girls' room . . . usually seen in a crowd - her family . . . devil in waiting . . . easy to get along with Folk Club 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 4g Ski Club 3,4g Girls Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Prom Committee 3,4g Powderpuff football 5,4g Imprertiom k l GAIL FIGUEROA ffGdiZ!l Appears shy but is actually a demon within . . . truly a good friend . . . takes life as it comes . . . Have you seen 8th period lately, Gail? Pep Club 43 Ski Club 3,43 Powderpuff foot- ball 33 lmprerrionr ANGELA FIORENTINO ffAngiU Good seamstress - great clothes . . . quiet, but watch out! . , . enioys life . . . working girl . . , fiery Italian blood Color Guard 33 Cooperative Secretarial Office Practice 43 Glee Club I3 Prom Committee 33 Powderpuff football 5 NANCY FOSS Darla Hey chic, nice shoes ya wearinl' . . . can be found where the boys are-or-boys can be found where she is . . . her kindness can be felt by all . . . she's got that look SCA 2,33 Color Guard 43 Pep Club 4g Secre- tarial Service Club 23 Prom Committee 3,43 Powderpuff football 3,43 Imprerriom in S DEBORA A. FOX Debbie Fun to be with . . . bowling champ . . medically inclined . . . loyal and reliable . . . Foxy FNA l,2,3,43 Psychology Club 3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Theater Clubg lmprexsiom FRANK FLORIANZ Frank Permanent smile . . . always around when you need help . . . look for him in the lounge . . . Who goes to Physics? Band 1,23 Concert Band 23 Marching Band 23 Audio-Visual Aid l,33 German Club 23 Psychology Club 3,43 Radio Club 3,4, Officer 33 Stage Technician 1 JOHN FREDELLA ffjobnlf Loves all sports, but football rates highest . . . natural ability for making friends . . . carefree . . . keeps everyone laughing Varsity Lettermen's Club 3,43 Baseball l,2,3, 43 Basketball l,2,43 Football l,2,3,43 Indoor Track 33 Boys Intramurals 53 Prom Commit- tee 3,43 Imprerriam BRENDAN GALLAGHER Brendan The will to achieve - the power to succeed . . . Green VW . . . lives each day as it comes . . . worth getting to know SCA 2, Class Vice-Pres. lg Newspaper l,2,4, Sports Ed. 2,4g Taurus 2g Basketball lg Foot- ball lg Boys Intramurals 3 GLENN A. GIFFORD HGifU Ambitious . . . hardworking and dependable . . . talkative . . . friendly and out-going . . . The Chug SCA 23 jr-Sr. Play 3, Key Club 2,35 Spanish Club 2g Basketball lg Football 1,2,3,4g Wres- tling 2,3,4 JOHN F. GRANEY gmne-Mane UOHHHH, Cool it, LOCKWOODV' . . . JFTY . . . very interested in the planet we live on . . , You know all the words and you've sung all the notes, but you never quite learned the song you sing SCA 1,2,3g Jr.-Sr. Play 3, Concert Band 1,2, 3,4g Marching Band 1,2,3,4g Ecology Club 4g Folk Club 3,43 German Club 2,3, Psychology Club 3,45 Steering Committee 4g Theater Club 4 ELIZABETH-ANN BRENDA GRIEVE Bert 'U 3' Speaks her mind . . . part of ambulance corps good humor is worth a laugh . . . future in white Band 1,2,3g Chorus 3, Orchestra 3, FNA 1, 2,3,4g Psychology Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Historiang Girls Intramurals 1,33 Impression: 129 in ARMEN GUENDJOIAN JOHN GUGLIEMOTTI 'lArmjg fPGuggy1J Cars rate high . . . quiet to some but not to Courteous to all . . . nice dresser . . . You others . . . nice personality and friendly don't know who Johnny Bench 1s!?! . . .nal- smile ways found in the Little Theater eighth period Baseball lg Cross Country 1 . . . Is that a rubber duck in your locker? Baseball 1,2,3,4g Football 1 RICHARD E. HANKISON ffHankl! Photography bug . . . nice and friendly . . . a good driver? Key Club 3,45 Physical Science Club 15 In- door Track 2,35 Soccer 2,35 Tennis 3,45 Track EHTRANSITION5 lmpretsiom, Photography ARLENE K. HANSEN Nina Always serious??? . . Devil atlheart . . . Oh, those eyelashes! . . . sudden illnesses? . . . Free time at the Nursing Home . . . unbe- lievable sense of humor . . . SCA 2,45 FTA 3,49 FNA 45 Psychology Club 3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Prom Committee 3, Imfpresfiom KAREN JOY HANNAMAN Karen Warm personality . . . silent laughter . . . natural smile . . . Tall and Tan Lifeguard . . . always finds the humor in things SCA 25 FTA 1,25 Girls Intramurals 1,2,45 Prom Committee 3,45 Impreniom DAVID MICHAEL HAUCK HMay0H Center out . . . Who were you holding hands with today? . . . kind-hearted . . . Girls . . . Girls . . . Girls Basketball 15 Football 1,2,3,4 THOMAS HANNAN PfT0mH Lives for basketball . . . looks for a good time . . . never seen alone . . . always has a better joke . . . well-liked Basketball 1,2,3,4 CHERYI. JOAN HENNIG ffcberylll Can't get enough music . . . soft-spoken . . . says little but thinks much . . . drums up a storm Echo 1,25 Matching Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Symphonic Band l,2,3,45 Band Officer 3,45 Theater Club THOMAS MICHAEL HERRMANN Her1n Our able quarterback . . . Apollo . . . the sun did it . . . loves all kinds of sports . . . his friendship is wide-spread Key Club 3,45 Varsity Lettermen's Club 3,4, Sec. 45 Basketball 1,3,45 Football l,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 45 Prom Committee 3,45 lmpreuionx ! LESLIE ANN JOHNSON ffllesll Who's paying for all this? . . . 1 + 1: 3 . . . Chicken delight . . . let the little chil- dren come unto me . . . antique elephants . . . still waters run deep Folk Club 45 Pep'Club 45 Psychology Club 45 Prom Committee 45 Powderpuff football 4g Impression: ELIZABETH R. HOCT OR Robin Always there to help . . . at home in the fashion world . . . success with a capital S . . . poised and attractive . . . theater and dancing are her life SCA 25 Jr.-Sr. Play 35 Spanish Club 15 Prom Committee 3,45 Impreuionr LIN JEROMIN fFLinH Oh my goodness gracious! , . . can't get enough Biology . . . unique uncles . . . dif- ferent way of expressing herself . . . always fresh and energetic NHS 3,45 SCA 3,45 Echo 35 Chorus 3,45 Math Team l,2,3,45 Spanish Club 253,45 Vice- Pres. 3, Sec. 2,45 Prom Committee 35 TRAN- SITION5 lmfpreffions, Assistant Ed. in Publi- cation GLENN K. JONES glenn k. jones If a person gives you lined paper, write the other way . . . 427 . . . Winged feet of- . . . HONEST ALICE!!! . . . Ray Bradbury . . . That's right, the Mascara Shake. Echo 35 Ecology Club 45 Folk Club 3,45 Psychology Club 45 Soccer 1,35 Track 15 Impreniont, Art Ed. LISE JANINE KAISER ffoeedff Wedding bells . . . conscientious dresser . . . only certain people know her true sense of humor . . . Is she really quiet?! . . . senti- mental LARAINE MARY KELLEY ffrcezzff Actively involved in living . . , strong-willed individual . . . JOY . . . very excitable . . . unique combination of wit and personality Class Vice.Pres. 2,3, Pres. 4g SCA 2,4, His- torian 4g Girls' State Delegate 33 Echo 3,43 Pep Club 43 Psychology Club 4g Spanish Club 3,43 Girls Intramurals lg Prom Com- mittee 3,43 Powderpuff football 3,4 QU. RUSSELL A. KUPFRIAN Ruff Nice to everyone . . . Weight lifting occupies much of his time . . . hikes to Tice's . . . a smile and a sense of humor go well together . . . Mrs. Augustyn Echo 43 Earth Day Program 3, Chairman of Donations Committee3 Baseball Manager 23 Football Manager 33 Wrestling 2,3 ROBERT PAUL KLEBAN ffB0b!l Has one thing in common with Shirley Temple . . . flamboyant dresser . . . Klebe . . . sees the world through another window . . . unparalled sense of humor NHS 43 SCA lg Echo 3,43 Key Club 2,3,43 Math Team 43 Psychology Club 3,43 Ski Club 3,43 Basketball 1 GREGORY JOHN KWEDERIS ffKwed'f Loves history notes . . . seems quiet, but is a DEVIL within . . . sincere personality, great friend . . . versatile in all events Key Club 3,43 latin Club 33 Cross Country 2,3,4, Co-Capt. 3,43 Indoor Track 2,3,4, Co- Capt. 33 Soccer l3 Spring Track 1,2,3,4, Co- Capt. 3g Imprerriom DIANA KOMJIAN Diana Talkative , . . funny laugh . . . blue bomb and Dairy Queen . . . ready, willing, and able to help . . . good kid Jr.-Sr. Play 33 Girls Intramurals 1,23 Prom Committee 3,43 Impression: P SUSAN MARIE LADOLCETTA HLJI Sprinkled with happiness . . . ambitious . . . seen alot at the 5 8: 10 . . . distinctive laugh Echo 43 FTA 3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Girls Intramurals I3 lmprerriom JOHN JOSEPH LAN CHANTIN I rflldnnyv Shy and quiet, but a warm and pleasant friend . . . basketball star . . . likable . . . fast mover?? . . . blushes easily Varsity Lettermen's Club 4g Baseball 3,43 Basketball l,2,3,4 ROBERT G. LANGE Fritz 1972 Olympic skier? . . . likes to surf . . . Kurze . . . hates barbers . . . WHAT flavor Slurpee? German Club 2, Ski Club 3,4, Steering Com- mittee 4g Basketball 1 ROBERT A. LASNER ffR0bU Let's go fishing . . . conservative with slight liberal tendencies . . . What, ME wear bell- bottoms? . . . to close friends he's there when needed Chess Club lg German Club 2,39 Key Club 4 ROBERT L LESKO I!B0bJ! Reserved and conservative in his actions . . . helpful in all Ways . , . conscientious . . . an outward appearance of quietness Impressions JAMES DAVID LESKO rrjimmyil The stage is his love . . . Captain Queeq . . . turtlenecks . . . Luftwaffe revisited . . . W. C. Fields Jr.-Sr. Talent Show 2,3,4g jr.-Sr. Play 3,4g German Club 2, Impressions SHARON ANN LEWIS Lambcbops Competent majorette captain . . . true friend . . . party goer . . . has fun everywhere . . . show me the boys! . . . MF? This is SL! SCA 35 Majorettes 1,2,5,4g Capt. 4, Major- ette Club 1,2,3,4g Prom Committee 3,43 Powderpuff football 4g Impressions JIM LINQUITO Link Hardly ever a serious thought . . . Why worry? . . . loves the shore . . . number 55 on your scorecard number l in our heart - Y Baseball lg Football l,2,3,4g Indoor Track 1,2,3g Track 2 SUSAN CLARE LOTTES Sade Acting is her true love . . . one of the high- steppers . . . eyes filled with happiness . . . sunny disposition . . . Joe jeffs SCA l,2g Class Sec. 2g jr.-Sr. Play 3,43 Band Sec. 4g Marching Band l,2,3, Drum Major- ette 43 Symphonic Band l,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3,4g FNA 25 Pep Club 43 Spanish Club 2,3,4g Prom Committee 3,4g Powderpuff foot- ball 4g Imprerriom' JOSEPH LISBONA foe Bona Keep those elbows down! . . . soccer's goalie . . . nice guy . . . broken-down, rip roaring, red falcon Varsity Lettermen's Club 3,4g Cross Country 2, Football lg Indoor Track lg Spring Track lg Soccer 3,4 B uczr' BARBARA SUSAN LOVE Barham Gifted in the art field . . .love them DEAD greatfully . . . dress code liberator . . . WBAI . . . always Annette . . . 2nd Ave. and 6th Street Chess Club lg Folk Club 3,4 'E' ELAINE GAY LOCKWOOD Kr0nk Greazer . . . always ready for discussion . , . hasn't worn a dress since 10th grade . . . Committed IO life . . . a good listener, a better talker NHS 4g SCA 2,43 Echo 2,3, Editorial Ed. 33 Debating Team lg Environmental Action Committee Chairman 43 German Club Secre- tary 2g Math Team 3,4g Psychology Club 3, 4, Ski Club 3,4, Steering Committee 33 Theater Club Steering Committee 4 LINDA ANN MAAS Linda Keeps a hamster named John . . . the very last of the Red Hot Mamas . . . guitar player . . , a gentle and loving spirit . . . Ramsey's Pantry girl . . . headed for a career in physical therapy NHS 3,45 SCA l,2,3,4, Recording Sec. 4g Echo 3,43 Choir 3,4g Folk Club lg Spanish Club 3,45 Powderpuff football 4, lmpresriom GAIL LYNN MACBURNIE MGM!!! Always something to say . . . life would not be worth living without amusement . . . a party goer . . . true comedian . . . Parhmark Spanish Club 15 GAA l,2,35 Prom Com- mittee 3 LAURA MATHEWS Laurie A sweet smile-a warmer heart . . . Moon . . . always busy-but never too . . . a person to see when spirits are low . . . to know her is to like her Class Sec. 45 Class Pres. 25 Taurus 25 Girls Basketball 1,4, Capt. 15 Cheerleading 25 Folk Club 45 French Club 3,45 Pres. 35 Glee Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Psychology Club 45 Ski Club 35 Girls Intramurals 35 Prom Commit- tee 45 Imfpreuions 'P 'lf is JOHN MADER rrlohnu Tomata . . . rough opponent in track . . . shy with girls . . . everyone's friend . . . Herrmann's favorite receiver Varsity Lettermen's Club 3,45 Basketball 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Indoor Track 2,4, Co-Capt. 45 Track 1,2,3,45 Boys Intramurals 3 .fr lf 3 JOHN ELMER MAY, JR. ffDin0I! Likes to drive his car . . . appears quiet to most . . . dinosaurs are tops . . . little guy- big tuba Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,4 ngu- 'fest DORIS-ANN MAGUIRE HDMI! Likes to talk . . . always willing to help . . . enjoys Watching soccer . . . one of our band members Echo 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Folk Club 45 FTA 152,35 Pep Club 45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Theater Club 45 Girls Intramurals 1,35 Prom Committee 3,45 Impressions EILEEN CAROL MCCARTHY Eileen Vivacious cheerleader . . . a gift of wit and humor . . . makes it a point to be on time . . . love that curler! . . . magic turban forever SCA 2,3,45 jr-Sr. Play 35 Cheerleader 2,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Girls Intramurals 1,25 GAA 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee 3,45 Powder- puff football 3,45 Impressions, Faculty Ed. Simon says do this . . . ...andrhis... We got a rope, We got a tree .ox , ff pi Two months of this could drive anybody nuts! So, whats so good about a senior privilege? Gook! t e F e nm! ...F e f 'x Jfli 'K S, ,h A Half-time entertainment If he does W. C. Fields one more time! E Why do I have to sit here? He's the one who did it! JOAN MARIE MCCONNELL rrjodnn Buoyant personality . . . So, Joan, have you seen Terry?! . . . a willing listener, a better talker . . . liked by all . . . advice, when you need it, and when you can give it SCA 2g Taurus 2g Folk Club 45 French Club 3, Treas. 53 FNA 1,2,4g Glee Club 1,2g Pep Club 1,2,4g Girls Basketball lg GAA 33 Prom Committee 4g Impreuiom BARBARA ANNE MCCOW AN ffBdrbH A natural beauty . . . Cat Woman . . . a very sincere person . . . can be found at Beach Haven . . . quiet and demure, but don't get her started . . . those chocolate chip cookies Ski Club 4g Spanish Club 1g Girls Intra- murals 1 if 'W' EILEEN MARGARET MANOLT Eileen Talkative . . . Ask me whether I care . . deadlines! deadlines! . . . hard worker . . . happy-go-lucky , . . dependable NHS 43 Echo 2,5,-4, Editor-in-Chief 4, News Editor 35 FNA l,2,3g FTA 3,4g Glee Club 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Powderpuff football 3,43 Impression: PAUL MALLON rrpdulu X Music lover . . . takes life as it comes . . . has his own crowd . . . shy at first-then . . . JOHN MARATENE Hone A grin as wide as his face . . . The Flush . . . rhythm in his hands . . . usually out to lunch . . . a strong hand and mind leads to success Baseball 1,2g Football 1,2 ,gli-0' wal' MAUREEN A. MARKHAM Maureen Resounding laughter concealing a sensitive nature . . . a quick wit . . . Party at MY house!! . . . reliable worker and leader . . . school spirit in abundance Color Guard 3,4, Co-Capt. 45 Majorette Club 25 Pep Club 45 Ski Club 3,45 Girls Intra- murals 3,4g Prom Committee 35 Powderpuff football 3,43 Impression: PATRICIA C. MCGOLDRICK ffpdttyll Faithful band member . . . enjoys reading mysteries . . . views life with a grin . . . future plans include college Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3, 45 FTA 45 Theater Club 4 CHRISTOPHER B. MARTIN Chris Good driver . . . quiet by sight- until known . . . baseball buff . , . Arizona all the way . . . helpful disposition Baseball 2,35 Basketball 1 FRANK MCKEN NA Frank Basketbal1's his first love . . . generous in every way . . . always ready, especially with wit . . . shy with the gir1s??? Key Club 45 Varsity Lettermen's Club 3,4, Pres. 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,4 il' ANN MARY MCDERMOTT Annan Everyone's friend . . . mischief brews in her eyes . . . always with Gail .5 . . loves gym? . . . sincere smile and personality Distributive Ed. 4 ... ? JOSEPH G. MERGL Hjoeli King of the Prom . . . usually seen up- town . . . frequent vacations . . . Where's the party? . . . 100W attendance record? Football 1 Nav' I , l,, M N727 CON N IE MAE MIDDLETON Connie Boundless enthusiasm from cheerleading to yearbook . . . sports-minded . . . her smile radiates happiness . . . What a toe! . . . Mr. McNeilly's protege??? NHS 3,45 SCA 5,45 Echo 3,4, Treas. 4, Ex- change Ed. 45 Cheerleading 2,3,4, Co-Capt. 45 FTA l,2,3,4, Treas. 25 German Club 25 Girls Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Girls' Basketball Team 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee 3,45 Powderpuff football 3,4, Co-Capt. 45 TRAN- 'saw' KENNETH JOHN MILLER frMat0!J Always has money to give . . . math brain . . . nice friend . . . great marksman? NHS 5,45 Class Treas. 1,2,3,45 German Club 2,3, Pres. 35 Key Club 2,3,4, Treas. 45 Math Team 5,45 Ski Club 45 Baseball 25 Basketball 1,25 Prom Committee 3,45 Imprersiom, Boys' SITION5 Imprerrions, Senior Section Ed. Sports Ed. ALICE JANE MONSEES ffjdnell Will always help when needed . . . bright personality . . . her friendship is valued among friends GLEN MONTURI 'fczenff joe . . . enjoy yourself while you can . . . takes things as they come . . . unpredictable . . . a good friend . . . SOCCER, with all capitals Echo 45 German Club l,2, Pres. 25 Key Club 3,45 Varsity Lettermen's Club 45 Soccer 3,45 Boys Intramurals 15 Imprerriom in hr VERONICA MULL R onme Fun loving . . . never a dull moment . . . 8' smile for everyone . . . former New Yorker RICH MORTENSEN . . . Mr. Schroter's history class . . . Where's JOAN RUSSELL MULLER rrziggyu R9nnie? rr-Ianni: Unbelievable sense of humor . . . talkative Girls Intramurals 25 If all dCPefld5n - ' - homemakef - - - Watch . . . can brighten up anyone's day out for that car! . . . Maine . . . always has SCA 2g Wrestling 2 a kind word and kind heart for the person V377 WILLIAM ARTHUR MULLER HBH!!! Algebra whiz? . . . high hopes for the not- too-clistant future . . . a real woodsman . . . '55 Pontiac Meteorology Club lg Cross Country lg Spring Track 1,2,3,4 who's down . . . Echo 4g Prom Committee 33 Powderpuff foot ball 3,45 Imprerriom annul' f JOHN E. NEER fflobnlf Always in the groove . . . Where's joe? . . . Can you dig it? . , . thinks and says much . . . can be found in Starlite Football 1 JIM OAKES Nlimff Oaksie . . . always ready with a laugh . . . usually found with Bear . . . Jet Stream Jim . . . future Olympic racer? . . . Let's hitch to Vermont Ski Club 3,45 Football 1 RICHARD CHARLES O'CONNOR 0ink Excells in football and baseball . . . injury prone!?? . . . can talk his way in or out of anything . . . friendly . . . fun to be with SCA 45 Class Sec. 15 Key Club 2,3,4, jr. Director 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Varsity Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Treas. 35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Foot- ball 1,2,3,4g Indoor Track 35 Boys Intramurals 45 Prom Committee 3,4 gnu-pw SHELLEY PATRICIA O'CONNELL Shell Loves soccer . . . always there to help . . . school spirit plus . . . warm smile and gentle heart . . . can't turn off her giggles SCA 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Spanish Club 2,3, 4, Treas. 3,45 Girls Intramurals 33 Prom Committee 3,45 Powclerpuff football 3,45 lmpresxiom, Typing Ed. STEPHEN ONODY Torpedo Car nut . . . short order cook at Hohokus Inn . . . well-liked by all . . . Chevy SS History Club 15 Baseball 1, Football 1,25 Wrestling 2 DAVE OTT N0ttU Avid ourdoorsman and camper . . . Paul Smith's college . . . friendly personality . . jokes around . . . likes soccer German Club 2,35 Ski Club 3,45 Soccer 1,2 3,45 Spring Track 2,3,4 PAT V. PACCIONE MARK PAGNOTTA ffsonnyll ffMdrkU Speed demon . . . never loses a race? . , . Warm, quiet personalityg generally keeps to . . . sometimes shy . , , ernbarrasgeg easily himself . . . interesting to talk to when it . . . Mr. Parker . . , comes to cars , . . enthusiastic wrestling com- Distributive Ed. 3g Trades and Industry 4 petitor Wresding 1 JOE PADOVANO Pfloeh' D . . . striking blue eyes . . . I'm going home . . . last of the big teasers . . . seen with john when not in school . . . always with an Eh . . after school Track 1 'Nu-..-f MARYANNA PARSZIK BRUCE PAWELKA Maryanne Bruce Sensitive to the world around her . . . gener- LOVES 3 good ioke - - - ml1SlC - - - ous nature . . . her heart is trimmed in blue sports fan . . . behind a quiet exterior lies a and white . . . a little bit of seriousness and jovial and sincere interior . . . his goal: to a little bit of fun be comfortably rich SCA 3,4g Echo 45 FTA 2g Pep Club 4g Span- NHS 3,44 Kev Club 3,45 Latin Club 2: Var- ish Club 2,3,4g Prem Committee 5,45 Pow- Sirv Lafrermeub Club 4: Baseball 1,2,3,4s derpuff football 3,45 Impresriom' Soccer 3,4 ,. WILLIAM PECCHIA VIRGINIA PODGORSKY rl! Gingef' Slideman likes to hunt . . . never seen To relish a joke and rejoice in a pun . . . an aura of quietness surrounds him out-going . . . listens to what people have to say . . . candlestick maker SCA Zg Folk Club 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 3 -if T MICHAEL PORRECA HMikeU Go hot Corvair! . . . An accident looking for a place to happen? . . . quiet . . . keeps to laimself . . . makes worthy contributions in cass French Club 35 Latin Club 35 Ski Club 3,4, Steering Committee 4g Baseball 2g Football 3g Track 3 we---'-E 'iilbsmw CINDY PROVENZANO Windelld' Yeah, you're right! . . . loyal Lucan . . . peppy personality . . . good friend . . . What a driver! Echo 3,44 jr-Sr. Play lg Folk Club 33 For- ensics l,2g FTA l,2,3g Glee Club 1,2g Ski Club 3,43 Spanish Club 3,4g Girls Basketball l,2g Prom Committee 35 Powderpuff football 33 lmpreyriom SUSAN MARIE RAGONESE ffRdg-IH What you see is what you get . . . a New Yorker girl . . . Rocky . , . our able P.P, center . . . Waldwick's Geraldine . . . never does anything half-way . , . Makes friends quickly, keeps them long Class Vice-Pres. 45 Echo 3,4g French Club lg Glee Club lg Pep Club 4g Girls Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Prom Committee 3,43 Imprerriom, Organizations Ed. CYNTHIA C. RICHARDS ffcindyll Studies to all hours . . . sweetness is her manner . . . business-minded . . , always speaks her mind CRAIG ROSS Elliott Alias Moss-Man . . . laughs at anything . . . every hair in place . . . spends the sum- mer down the shore . . . shy with girls? Basketball 1,2,3,4g Football 1 be N , KATHY ROSEN ffKdtbyU Always ready to help a friend . . . singing is a pleasure . . . enjoys life . . . business-minded Chorus 1,2,3 GREGORY ROMANOWSKI Roman Nice and friendly to all . . . does not say much, but what he does say is important . . . High School Band and Soccer are his interests Concert Band 1,2,5,4g Marching Band l,2,5, 4, Historian 2, Vice-Pres. 4g Basketball 1,2g Soccer 2,3,4g Spring Track 3,4 DIANE C. E. ROSS Diane D.C.R .... love of e e Cummings . , . celebrate life . . . jello! . . . aspiring writer SCA 1,2,3,4, Recording Sec. 3, Correspond- lflg SCC- 43 ECIIO 1,2,3,4, Feature Ed. 5,43 Ski Club 45 Literary Magazine 45 Girls Intra- murals 1,2,4g Girls Basketball 45 Impfeuiom, Literary Ed. . . . and I'm never coming back! Has he gone yet? No, we're just good friends. Hey Nancy! You didn't have your Wheaties! 4-'ff' ff 7 f Q , , A ri, yrrrrr Wa 1 -.. ,V y n Captain America! i NWN ' H' w-NM- M i ydd : Q , a is , egg? if 'F I V! 1 if W1 y yi Could it be methyl ethyl ketone?! just don't dribble me. Don'r everybody grab at once. -K-A-Q --. .mmawmafxir kudl-r. x1.'a..H' I act dirrerent, because I a.m different! Ogg d A' wx ,diy dix il' d 3 weak f :ef fy V . aggri- GAIL PATRICIA ROWLANDS 'milf' Quiet - sometimes! . . . has a willingness to help . . . loyal to I.B.M ,... avid basketball fan SCA 3g Girls Intramurals 1,2,3g GAA l,2,3g Prom Committee 3,4 DEBRA LYNN SABIEL Peanut The conversation's booming! . . . always laughing . . . usually found in the center of things . . . good friend . . . BOYS! SCA 4, Pep Club 4g Prom Committee 3,4 CONSTANCE RUSH Connie Always around when you need a friend . . . a smile speaks a thousand words . . . mis- chief lurks behind an air of innocence , . . Go Luke's!! . . . -7355 Glee Club 1,25 Folk Club 4g French Club 35 Future Nurses 1,2,4g Pep Club l,2,4g Ski Club 3,-4g Girls Intramurals 1,23 Prom Com- mittee 4g Powderpuff football 3,4, Capt. 33 Impreuiom MARK RUSSO HMdrk!,' Found mostly with Craig . . . loves that '57 Chevy . . . Big tease . . . Got a piece of gum??? Band l,2,3 ALBERT SAMANIEGO ffsdmmyll Broadway Sam . . . What's happening broth- er? . . . Giants, Jets, Mets, Rangers, Knicks! . . . smile for everyone . . . congenial . . . Right on SCA 45 Varsity Lettermen's Club 45 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3g Football 1,2,3,4g Prom Committee 3 BRUCE SANKOWICH ffsaw A mountain of dynamic energy which he shares with everyone . . . loves to be with kids . . . plays a great Soccer game . . . spends his winter days playing hockey Jr.-Sr. Play 35 Varsity Lettermen's Club 2,3, 45 Soccer l,2,3,4g Wrestling 1 CORNELIUS HERMAN SCHIPPER DAVID SAVASTANO ffcdjeyff Dave Quiet, but don't get him going . . . natural Leaves school at noon , . . a car nut on two blonde? . . . loves life and a good time . . . wheels , . . quiet guy, always looking for fun Wrestling 2 Wav' SUSAN SHERMAN ffsuell Her quietness is accompanied by friendliness . . . travels to the beat of a different drum . . . That's stupid! . . . forgot how to walk when she got her car Echo 2,3,45 FTA 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Theater Club 45 Girls Intramurals 15 Prom Commit- tee 35 Powderpuff football 3,45 lmprerriom LYNETTE CAROL SCHOEN I rrLy7?,u Loves little ones . . . willingness to help . . . Bergenfield . . . me and my VW! . . . friend- ly personality SCA 35 Echo 33 Orchestra 15 Choir l,2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 FNA 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3,45 Major- ette Club 25 Psychology Club 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Prom Committee 45 Imprerriom BARBARA ANN SIMPSON ffsimpjylf On the phone periods one through eight . . . hates to walk and never does . . . gets along with her fellow students and teachers . . . says what's on her mind Chorus 15 FTA 15 Pep Club 1,45 Science Club 15 Prom Committee 3,45 Impression: JANICE SIMMONS ja12ice ' Soft-spoken . . . the Loner . . . friendly smile . . . always out of gas . . . never-ending golden tresses Folk Club 1 IAN SIMPSON HEI! Bound for England . . . an asset to the soccer team . . . Limey . . . will always help when asked . . . naturally curly hair Varsity Lettermen's Club 2,3,4g Soccer 2,3,4g Track lg Tennis 3,4 MARIANNA G. SKURNA ' 'Marianmi' Shy . . . sensitive . . . lives from day to day . . . values friendship and returns it Echo 45 Girls Intramurals 1,43 Impreysiom KERRY JEAN SMITH ffKe,r,yU Blue eyes and blonde hair constitute a sunny disposition . . . a great seamstress . . . laugh- ter brightens up any clay . . . Dumb or what? Echo 3,4, Typing Ed. 45 Pep Club 45 GAA 2,3,4g Prom Committee 3,4g Powderpuff foot- ball 4g Impression: PEGGY ANN SORBER ffpegfl Call her smiley . . . usually found at the roller rink . . . fun-loving . . . business girl Orchestra 1,2,3 DENNIS SMITH Dennis Innocent in appearance . . . odd sense of humor . . . friend to all . . . '52 Deluxe . . . usually seen, always heard . . . HOLY ---- !! Class Vice-Pres. 1, Sec. 2g Taurus 2 g Pindarian 25 Basketball 1,2g Football 1,2 ROBERT SPIESS HB0blJ Lifts weights . . . outgoing with friends . . . Where's the party? . . . Spiessman Cross Country lg Track 1 Q'IT 'l? KATHLEEN SPINELLA Kathi Cute and petite . . . bouncy walk . . . Stretch . . . former Lucan . . . quiet at first - until . . . the business world awaits her Cheerleading 2g FNA l,2g Pep Club 43 Prom Committee 3,45 Powderpuff football 3,4 PATRICIA ANN STASKO ffpdtl-yi! Constant giggles . . . loves life . . . talking is her specialty . . . Spain . . . Folk Club Secre- tary?? Folk Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3,43 FNA 1,2g Psy- chology Club 45 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g Pow- derpuff football 4 LEE A. STEINERT fftileelf GINNY STEG Easy-going . . . good kid . . . Take me to Purple Burger King and you've got a deal! . . , Confident . . . stable . often seen in quiet purple . . . speaks right 1 J . . . headed for Basketball 1 the business world Echo 3, Typing Ed. 55 German Club 55 Span- ish Club lg GAA 2 MARTIN JOSEPH STASNY ffMdrty!! SS for sale! . . . hidden mischief . . . cars . . . Teddy Bear . . . wrestling . . . sweet talker . . . joined the National Guard Football lg Wrestling 1,2,3 HENRY ROBERT STEINSIEK Tank Easy-going . . . Giant fan . . . a really nice guy . . . interested in meteorology Meteorology Club l,2, Pres. 1,23 Basketball lg Football l WARREN JEFFREY SUHAKA Warren Has a love for aft and music . . . See you at the field , . . N.Y.C .... likes ever bod Y Y . . . hides his seriousness behind a laugh Folk Club 3,4, Pres. 4 'asv ,E JOHN ANDREW TIDDES fflobnlf Rambling Rambler . , . Temptations and Sly forever . . . Make it to Mothers! . . . enjoys a good time . . . easily fits in . . . makes .a group complete SCA 15 Spanish Club lg Varsity Lettermerfs Club 3,,4g Basketball lg Football l,2,3,4g In- door Track 3g Track 2g Boys Intramurals 2,3, 43 Prom Committee 3,4 l 50 DEBORAH LEE SUTER Debbie Quiet among strangers but not with friends . . . sews a fine seam . . . Chipmunks are her favorite animals . . . A-1 Secretary . . . DON BOSCO SCA 2g Cheerleading 2,3g Prom Committee 3 LINDA CARROLL TORMEY LimIfri' Paul, Paul, Paul . . . forever singing or danc- ing . . . fun-loving devil . . . sarcastic, but try to find a better friend . . . I've got those frizzy blues!!! Cheerleading 2,3,4g Pep Club 4g Spanish Club 15 Prom Committee 3,45 Powderpuff football 3,45 lmpresriom LINDA KATHARINE THIBODEAU ffLMa!l Sincere friend . . . not afraid to state her opinions . . . great seamstress . . . Oh that laugh! . . I conscientious . . . travels in a pair . . . Tank SCA l,2,3g Girls Intramurals 35 Prom Com- mittee 3,4g Powderpuff football 3,4g Impres- from ANDREW MICHAEL TUCCI Tuck Girlwatcher . . . a wisecrack for every situa- tion . . . Dolph . . . serene nature . . . would you shave your head for . . .? Basketball 1,2,3,4g Boys Intramurals 3g Prom Committee 3 RICHARD CHARLES TURI 'flaw' Soccer all the way . . . sensitive person . . . gives of himself . . . SCA's the greatest . . . terrific smile SCA 3,4, Pres. 4g Jr.-Sr. Play 3,45 German Club 1,2g Key Club 2,3,4g Meteorology Club lg Varsity Lettermen's Club 2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Football lg Soccer 2,5,4, Capt. 43 Prom Committee 3g lmprexriom JANICE MARGARET TURICK Irfan!! A sunshine person . . . those one-of-a-kind family cars . . . doesn't let things bother her . . . a very sensible person NHS 3,4g SCA 4g Echo 1,2,3,4, Advertising Manager 2,39 Chorus 3,4g Folk Club 25 Math Team 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 4g Ski Club 35 Span- ish Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3,4g Girls Intramurals 1,33 Prom Committee 35 Powder- puff football 4g TRANSITION 35 Impres- Jiom, Editor-in-Chief DAVID VAN BLARCOM HDd1jeU Quiet nature . . . talkative among friends . . . good to have for a friend Meteorology Club lg Cross Country lg Spring Track 1,2,3 2' DIANNE VAN BLARCOM fIDeeL' Always there to talk to . . . time for every- thing . . . sweet'n sincere . . . dedicated to housework, cooking, Ralph, and Christian Meteorology Club 1 EDWIN J. TU oN, JR. Eddi Takes life slow and easy . . . joe's gas station . . . nice, quiet friend . . . likes music Chorus 3g Folk Club 2,3g Football 43 Indoor Track 25 Spring Track 2g Prom Committee 3 MARGARET ANN VARSHO FFAMII Quiet exterior concealing loud thoughts . . . likes history and math , . . ambitous - Echo 43 Band 1,2,5,4, Historian 4g Orchestra lg French Club 33 FTA 2,3,4g Psychology Club 4g Theater Club 4g Girls Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee 3,49 lmpfef-fi0WI '3gnrJ'r1gf511 32 sf.-f. 5:S,.,Q'15, k5!1ggf511 '5:fr5g' vg min. . JAMES JOSEPH VENN ffjimlf' Quiet - but watch those jokes! . . . C.Y.O. '59 basketball . . . Lumpy . . . shy with girls . . . relaxes in the lounge . . . all around nice 8'-W Basketball lg Boys Intramurals 1,2,3,4 MARGARET JEAN WAGGONNER ffWagg-FU Always involved . . . valuable friend . . willing to work . . . loves living life . . that smile! . . . Indiana wants me. Art Club lg Folk Club 4g German Club 1,2 33 GAA l,2,3,4g Prom Committee 35 Pow- derpuff football 3,4, Co-Capt. 4g Imprerxiom, Girls' Sports Ed. ini SUSAN ANNE WEBER Ifsuel! Hard working and dependable . . . our P.P. quarterback . . . talented in music and art . . . the voice of W.H.S. school spirit NHS 3,45 Echo 1,2,3g Pep Club 4g Ski Club 5,4g Spanish Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3g Prom Com- mittee 3g Powderpuff football 3,4, Capt. 35 TRANSITIONQ lmprerriom, Assistant Ed. in Business JAMES FRANCIS WENZ ffjimll Whale . . . good-natured . . . always heard if not seen . . . Bronson . . . Big man - a bigger heart Science Club lg Football l,2,4g Track lg Wrestling 3,4g Prom Committee 5g Impres- nom PAMELA BETH WILLIAMS ffpdmfl Let's do something! . . . her sparkling eyes reflect her personality . . . always be- lieves what you say . . . a truly good friend NHS 3,43 SCA 4g Echo 33 Chorus 3,4g FNA 2,3,4g Glee Club lg Majorette Club 2g Psy- chology Club 4g Spanish Club 3,4, Vite-Pres. 4g Prom Committee 3,4g lmpreriiom DEBRA JOAN WOHLRAB Debbie Watch out for her sabre! . . . happy person- ality . . . loves cars . . . horn happy . . . out-spoken JOHN WINDER H-I ki! 46 Echo 45 Color Guard 2,3,4, Capt. 4g FNA 1,2,3,-4, Sec. 3g Latin Club 3, Sec. 3g Girls Likes basketball . . . keeps to himself . . . picture shy . , , nice BARBARA LYNNE YOUNG ffBdrbU Usually seen in that flashy black convertible . . . fashion-minded . . . friendly personality . . . 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'ig' 2 1 1 ','.:.f-'. ,' '-'Eff 1 1 1 '.. . -,Y-341. f ' -A 1 3.11:--'f..:,,g ... eA 1 1'-.'.-,ga-4. -1-- 'H ' -.411 11 1 sf: 1 I '-'.'- 'INJ-'..:.3 1 1 '.'-f...'. .,3.1j.' 1 if-Q-ff-'Z I 1 I FYI - 1 1 1 1 ., , -'.. 1 1 :L-.--1 1 - .'Q A I , . J 1 I 'Kim' Superintendent Dr. joseph Mas Superintendent of S cboolx The Superintendent of Schools is an official Within the School system that administers the policies of the Board of Education. Using his special training, he is directly involved with the faculty and administration in the interpretation of school policies. Therefore he is an influential r force in the life of each and every student. trr asa f - az,se-1eif12,'2sea,.22E:::: I A, g E .., -M- if as entail. Q Q iii iii! inflate aammsatm ra gmwenw ......fsls . . ls1.i 2 Mr. Greenburg Board of Education The Board of Education is a group of con- cerned adults, elected by the taxpayers of the community. They dedicate many hours of their time to establishing school policies governing the school system. They are responsible for appro- priating funds which provide for the education of the student. The high school graduate is the culmination of the efforts of the Waldwick Mr. Boehm Mr. McKenna and Mrs. Hamm0I1d Board of Education. NOT PICTURED Mr. James H. Poulin Mr. Charles S. Goodman Mr. Biros Mr. McVerry .1.m,,,,, ... v- 11.41-zffftwf 'sa Mr. August A. Perticone Vice-Principal Principal Mr. John R Mrs. Edna Mills M.Ed. Harvard University Director of Guidance Mr. Norman G. Toci M.A. Montclair State College Mrs. Betty Mellors B.S. Cornell University Social Worker - Zr'i, li Guidance The guidance department consists of many friendly, dedicated and helpful people. They guide a person through his high school years by setting up courses and offering help with prob- lems in subject matter or student-teacher rela- tionships. Counselors are most valuable to the seniors who must select colleges, fill out appli- cations, take the necessary entrance examinations and try for scholarships. The guidance depart- ment is definitely an aid to every student. 4 4 1 2 V We 1 if I -1 Mr. Charles P. Curtin M.S. Fordham University Mr. Bryce Wilson B.S. Lyndon State College Mrs. Marjorie Seymour M.A. Fairleigh Dickinson University Psychologist Mr. Hugo Ness M.A. Columbia University Department Chairman English 1 Mr. joseph DiBrigida M.A. Montclair State College Mrs. Anne Augustyn B.A. Paterson State College Future Teachers Association Advisor Theatre Club Advisor Mr. Stewart Brush M.A. Brooklyn College National Honor Society Advisor Miss Leslie Kappes B.A. Muhlenberg College Freshman Cheerleading Advisor The English courses are designed to increase the student's ability to communicate in clear speech and clear writing. In this way we can make the best impressions on people and at the same time understand the full meaning of the ideas that are communicated to us. Reading en- ables one to experience events in which he can- not personally participate, journalism, drarnatics, and public speaking can prepare a student for active involvement in a publication or presenta- tion. KA , i Mr. Edward J. Murray M.A. Seton Hall University Impreuiom Advisor Mr. Dominic Salleroli A,B. Seton Hall University Theatre Club Advisor Mrs. Marilynn Catanzaro M.A. Paterson State College Mr John Jenson Echo Advisor A.B. Upsala College Miss Barbara juliano B.S. Kent State University GV 61 i We Mr. Herbert Schroter B.A. Montclair State College Mr, Frank Iudica Mt. Manfred Ledetel' B.S. Fairleigh Dickinson University M-A Uf1iVefSifY Of Mafldafld I. Mr. Alphonse Parelli M.A. Seton Hall University The social studies department impresses upon the student the importanct of the past in the development of the future. Through study in the World History, Modern European His- tory, Afro-Asian, and United States History courses, a student can correlate the histories and governments of all nations with those of his own. Along with serving as the medium of transferral of past life, this department also teaches awareness of the history being made today. Department Chairman Mr. R0b61't F. Peirano Social Studies M.A. Montclair State College . 1,31 'sg .1 . 5 ' - ' I t ii ' Mr. Peter Muir 2 M.A. Paterson State College Varsity Basketball Coach Mr. John Surak Mr. Robert W. Taylor M'A' Columbia University M.A. Fairleigh Dickinson University SCA Advisor 62 Asst. Freshman Football Coach Mrs. Eleanor Melamed B.A. Hunter College 4 , W7 . 1 - 1 I .. , Mrs. Marjorie Kornahrens M.Ed. Boston University Mr ohn Pankowicz B S New York University Mr. Raymond DiGrazia B.A. Montclair State College Folk Club Advisor Science Our science department offers an enriched program in the broad field of science. A student may proceed through the regular Earth science, biology, chemistry, and physics courses and then culminate his studies with an advanced course in these fields. Wfell-equipped labs and dedicated teachers make these courses as enjoyable as they are informative. If a student participates to his fullest, the courses will certainly provide a solid background for future work. mr, A uf sl. 9 rr'-'L L Business Education Mr. joseph Tardio Our school curriculum offers both a college prep course for the college bound student and an extensive program for the students entering the business world. The course consists of stenography, accounting, typing, business law, and bookkeeping. As can be seen by its extensiveness, the program can prepare and train the business student for actual working conditions. The knowledge obtained through part-time jobs better prepares the individual in the business world of today. M.A. Montclair State College Department Chairman Mr. Edward Orovitz B.S. Seton Hall University Miss janet Sobkowitz Mrs. Lynda Hansen B.A. Montclair State College M.A. Montclair State College Mr. Frank George B.S. Seton Hall University Distributive Education Conductor Miss Marilyn Shain B.A. Rutgers University Spanish Club Advisor 64 Mr. John T. Bell M.A. Seton Hall University Varsity Track Coach Varsity Cross Country Coach Mr. Glen Settembrino B.A. Catholic University Mr. Francis X. Wrenn German Club Advisor M A. Paterson State College Mrs. Dolores Torralbas B.S. Mary Washington College Language The language department instructs the student in the speaking of a foreign language to a degree of fluency and accuracy. lt also acquainrs the student with the histories, cul- tures, and values of another people. Special foreign travel programs are made available to the student, giving him an opportunity for a first hand picture of a foreign people and en- abling the student to learn, under- stand, and communicate in a native environment. pr I' Mr. Bernard F. McNeilly M.S. Fordham University Tennis Coach Mrs. Marcia Schulze B.A. Montclair State College Mrs. Marion Bonczek A.B. Hunter College Department Chairman Mathematics The mathematics department offers an extensive scope of courses from beginners ICPM to college level calculus offered in the senior year. A student may also choose comprehensive courses in algebra, geometry, and advanced math. Calculus can prepare a student for the Advanced Placement Test which could help him gain college credits. , 1, ..i, . -V In . M ,,y:,.,,,u, Mr. Daniel Flegler M.A. Columbia University Math Team Advisor Key Club Advisor Miss Rita Corris B.A. Jersey City State College Mrs. joan Reiman B.A. Douglass College Mr. Eugene Pumphrey Mrs. Jean Lunceford B.S. Auburn University Senior Class Advisor B.A. Paterson State College Freshman Football Coach Music The music department always has a way of attract- ing the dedicated student. Through their efforts and the fine program of instruction, they pursue and mold their talents. As a result, all our musical organizations: the band, the orchestra, and the chorus are top rate organizations. The band has played at pep rallies, foot- ball games, parades, and at the Clifton Band Festival. Members of the chorus have participated in the Bergen County Choral Festival. Mr. Daniel Schwartz M.S. Columbia University Choral Director of Jr. and Sr. Chorus Mr. John Zacco B A Montclair State College The visual arts department provides a broad and liberal program for the artistic student. Within certain limits he is free to create as he feels. He can choose from many areas ranging from sketching to pottery, col- lage to weaving. Even after hours you will find many students pursuing a special pro- ject or learning a new technique. Such free- dom with guidance and encouragement has certainly contributed to the wide range of creative minds and talents found in Waldwick. Mr. F. C. Heidloff B.F.A. Richmond Professional Institute FS A Mr. Neil Johnson B.A. Witchita State University Asst. Football Coach Asst. Wrestling Coach Powderpuff Football Coach Industrial Arts I The industrial arts department stresses pre- cision and exactitude found in the realm of mechanics. The students are trained in wood shop, metal shop, machine shop, and mechani- cal drawing. A new course, auto mechanics, teaches seniors how to disassemble, check and reassemble various parts of the automobile, as well as the theory behind the systems. The field house is an example of the utilization of of the skills learned. l w 68 Miss Lynn Basler B.A. Montclair State College Majdrette Advisor Girls' Intramurals Mr. Anthony Caiazzo B.A. Montclair State College j.V. Football Coach Asst. Track Coach - , Mr. Manfred Rein M.A. Montclair State College Mr. James Stock M.A. Montclair State College Related Arts Department Chairman , 4 fr i 1 ' A or Mr. Edward Mitchell B.A. Newark State College Miss Marsha Blum B.S. New York University 'Color Guard Advisor Girls' Intramurals Physical Education The physical education depart- ment teaches the individual to sup- plement mental strength with phys- ical strength and to abide by rules which can be incorporated into the ways of living. A driver education program that teaches both theory and behind the wheel training is also included in this department. School Nurse The school nurse is a busy and resourceful person. She aids the doc- tor with physical examinations, gives tine tests to freshmen and seniors, and performs the simple necessities such as applying bandages and ad- ministering to gym casualties. Mr. Frederick Bell M.Ed. Pennsylvania State University Varsity Football Coach Mrs. julie Gessinger B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University Varsity and J.V. Cheerleading Advisor Program Chairman of Girls' Spring Sports Intramurals 3 i Mr. Gilbert Goodwin B.S. Salem College Department Chairman Varsity Letterman's Club Advisor Mrs. Vivian Wong Wah R.N. Queen Mary Hospital School of Nursing Future Nurses Club Advisor 69 lp . :hh 3 Mrs. Frances Haas f , Q if B.S. Baylor College The home economics department prepares a girl for future homemak- ing with courses in cooking and sewing. Those who take courses for all four years of high school can be- come very skilled in advanced cook- ing or clothes design. Family Living, offered to senior girls, discusses the psychological and physical needs of the family. Home Economics Mrs. Barbara Yager B.S. University of Connecticut Psychology Club Advisor Remedial Reading Remedial reading courses help a student to read more efficiently and develop good study habits. Students are also given help with diffi- cult assignments, College bound students can take a speed-reading course to aid them with the heavy college workload. The Albert C. Tice Memorial Library is not only a library but the heart of our school. It is an information center which contains a wide selection of books, microfilms, news- papers, records, filmstrips, magazines, and other reference materials. The library is an equal aid to both students and faculty. Our librarians and their aides are always available to help a person in his research. Mr. Kenneth Kelley M.A. Columbia University Sophomore Class Advisor Library Mrs. Ruth C. Sloan M L S. Rutgers University Mrs. Eleanor Kelsch M.L.S. Columbia University Mrs. Dorothy Markham Secretary Head Librarian Mrs. Virginia Manahan Secretary to Vice-Principal Mrs. Doris Conklin 11 Mrs. Eleanor Niblette Guidance Secretary V We Mrs. Viola Barsten Secretary to Principal Office Staff Mrs. Doris Rogers Mrs. Ruth Korolovitch Switchboard Operator m.. , . M ,..... ,,...--,.- ,,,,.,,, 71 Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Back Mrs. Mrs. Front Row Hilda DeMarinis Mfsf Abigail Wm Angelina Mondello Ruth Travis Marie Mavcerie Mary Fotino Sylvia Schiff Row Mary Carfello Elvira Barcz Mrs. Blanche Suppo Mrs. Helen Brady Mr. Joseph Brezina Cafeteria Staff These people are usually taken for granted, but they would certainly be missed if their jobs were not done. It is our maintenance de- partment which keeps our school clean, the grounds attractive and the machinery running. The cafeteria staff serves our lunches, and the men move tables, shovel snow, and in general make Waldwick High School a nicer place to visit. Mrs. Theresa Rosano Mrs. Marjorie Bogart Mrs. Sylvia Schiff J, 1 J .1 ff ' 4 X A N Groundrmen Herbert Yoeman john Potacco Joseph Maratene William Craig Supewifor Bldg? james Smith and Ground: Maintenance Mechanics Donald Klecar Timothy Bergen Alphonse Guglielmotti Victor Biancardi flamtenance Department Michele Benevento Sam Zacco Par DeLuca James Bittman Harry Artuhewich Fiore Santucci I We ' wx 'iixx I' Q F KATU Eli! AND GIQGANIZATIONI 52 gk K Enough if something from our hands have power To live, and act, and serve the future hours. William Wordsworth X Q : 's na f x 1 - Q 5 -filg- N , 1, . V ,A gy ,, W7 :'i 2 3 5 if t 3 . Q 1 fs .,, m , ht: vu, .wp ,TNR ,,.- I - , , .1 Q W, as ft s.L.se34..ggx.-A 41 Student Council Association Rich Turi Prerident Karen Cook SCA Board of Directors: Karen Cook Linda Maas Rich Turi Lorraine Chiappetta, Mr. Surak, Advisor Diane Ross Striving to be a responsible voice in the formation of school policy, the Student Council Association has experienced a transition. Not only is the SCA con- cerned with organizing social activities, the group has been directed toward serving students' needs. Com- mittees worked on introducing mini-courses, receiv- ing exam exemptions, and communicating with the administration. Earth Day and a year-long ecology program was a successful project. Fresh ideas like the Carnival and the Donkey Basketball game were proof of the new vitality of SCA. Linda Maas Lorraine Chiapetta Recording Secretary V166 Pfefuienl Trearurer Diane Ross C orreipondin g Secretary ' v ' Q14 T .Mugs .,., ,., .Q .sa .-.f.f,f.a.:,. ,y--.-,,1.-V1 at R ' f , A s - , General Assembly, Row 1: Carla Caccioli, Sue Weber, George Os- goodby, Diane Ross, Karen Cook, Rich Turi, Lorraine Chiappetta, Linda Maas, Annmarie Biancardi, Marilyn Cassella, Maureen Cope- land. Row 2: Mr. Surak, advisor, Pat McGoughlin, Laraine Kelley, Connie Middleton, Shelley O'Connell, M-R Laplante, Lin Jeromin, Patt Bradley, Debbie Taddanio, Sue Pfleger, Cathy Smith. Row 5: Debbie McManus, Susanne Tucci, Lorraine Gordon, Robin Wester- velt, Anita Percuoco, Barbara Lee, Barbara Muller, Denise Bronca- tello, Paula Verile, Lori Jeromin, Regina Turi. Row 4: Sandy Hellmich, Pat DeNardo, Pat Zachmann, Mary Torosian, Wanda A Donkey Basketball Spayd, Frank Elwood, Mike Helmes, Tom Avino, Karen Lang, Sue Porreca, Kathy Fearon, Marianne McKenna. Row 5: Bill Vanek, Steve Burnham, Laurence Griffin, Kevin McCarthy, Tom Herr- mann, Rich O'Connor, Al Samaniego, Jim Celentano, Keith Am- brose, Mike Mastrogiacomo, Diane Perry. Row 6: Barbara Severs, Susan Marks, Angela Tringone, Arlene Hansen, Pat Griffin, Ruth Ann Hellmich, Glen Wilson, Kathy Waggoner, Rosemary Smith, Marcia Tice, Diane Bartlett, Jean Parszik. Row 7: Elaine Lockwood, John Graney, Sue Lottes, Eileen McCarthy, Maureen Gordon, Debbie Frio, Wayne Reynolds. SCA Carnival S.C.A. Project Report fbi - x,- V I af. Park Clean-up 5 Bottle and Can Drives 77 Editors: Lin jeromin, Index, Eileen McCarthy, Faculty and Administration, Sue Ragonese, Clubs and Organizations, joan Ditges, Underclassmeng Ken Miller, Boys' Sports, Shelley O'Connell, Typing, Sue Weber, Asst. Editor in Business, jan Turick, Editor-in-Chief, Rich Hankison, Photographyg Diane Ross, Literary, Margaret Waggoner, Girls' Sports. Connie Middleton, Senior Sectiong Doug Brooks Features and Activities. Impreyfiom is a record of the activities and projects in which students have partici- pated in the last year. It also serves as a col- lection of memories for the outgoing seniors. Production of a yearbook includes the writ- ing of literature to explain activities and Business Staff: Michele Campbell, Nancy Foss, Pat Elwood, Maureen Markham, Sue Weber, ed., Pat Stasko, Karen Han- naman, Diane Bartlett, Sue Bladen, Carol Cappamaggi, Debbie Sabiel, Lorraine Chiappetta, Doris Maguire, Leslie Johnson, Ann Varsho, joan Muller, Linda Tormey. clubs, selection of pictures that relate the story of the activities, and setting up the lay- out of the pages. In general, the yearbook means hard work, long hours, and frustra- tions along with cooperation. Features and Activities: Doug Brooks, ed., Sue Ladolcetta, Shelley O'Connell, Rich Turi. Editor-in-Chief, Jan Turick. Impressions Mr. Murray, Advixor. Typing Staff: Kerry Smith, Shelley O'Connel1, ed., Michele Campbell, Maryanna Parszik. Lin jeromin, Sue Weber, assistant editors Photography Staff: Sue Weber, Rich Hankison, ed. Diane Ross, Literary editor. Faculty Staff: Joan Muller, Kathy Elwood, Eileen McCarthy, ed., Lin Jeromin, Leslie Johnson. Clubs and Organizations: Row 1: Linda Maas, Diane Bart- lett, Sue Ragonese, ed., Maryanna Parszik, Connie Middle- ton. Row 2: Laraine Kelley, Doris Maguire, Eileen Manolt, Senior Section Staff: Row 1: Pam Williams, Connie Middle- ton, ed., Kathy Spinella. Row 2: joan Muller, Laraine Kelley, Linda Maas, Sue Sherman, Maryanna Skurna, Julie Borsik. Row 5: Kathy Elwood, Eileen McCarthy, Pat Elwood, Linda Tormey, Lorraine Chiappetta. Joan Ditges, Shelley O'Connell. Row 3: Linda Thibodeau, john Fredella, John Tiddes, Kathy Callahan, Kathy Elwood, Sue Ladolcetta. Row 4: Eileen McCarthy, Nancy Foss, Irene Bryant, Gail Figueroa, Linda Tormey, Pat Costa. Row 5: Glen Monturi, Bruce Sankowich, jimmy Wenz, Rich Turi, Pat Elwood. Boys' Sports Staff, Row 1: Jim Linquito, John Fredella, Ian Simpson. Row 2: Bruce Sankowich, Doug Brooks, Rich Turi, john Tiddes, Ken Miller, ed., Jamie Hoctor. jan Stegle, Ellen Distel, Debbie Lee, Diane Perry, Co-Captain Bonnie Niblette Liz Cambridge, Shelia Cronin. Half-time entertainment Majorettes Proud to represent their school as a part of the band and student body, the majorettes add to the excitement of a tense football game with their performances during half- time shows. Directed by Miss Lynn Basler and Captain Sharon Lewis, they devote much of their time, patience and effort to spark the students' spirits. Y iz! Q, i r 2 l Row 1: Audrey Wirth, Marianne McKenna, Mary Kastovick, Maureen Copeland, Nancy Foss, Cathy Becker. Row 2: Debbie Wohlrab, Carol Zachorin, Barbra Silvan, Debbie Frio, Sue Kohler, Rita Weisheit, Maureen Markham. Nancy Foss Maureen Markahm, Co-captain Debbie Wohlrab, Captain Color Guard The Color Guard squad with its thirteen members completes the performance of the band and major- ettes with its colors and marching routines. This year the squad took part in the Herald News Band Festival and made a fine showing under the direction of its advisor, Miss Marsha Blum. The cap'- tain of this year's Color Guard is Debbie Wohlrab, and its co-captain is Maureen Markham. fa . Y Xb ' 'S f Q. if ' t J.V. Cheerleaders: Gail Manahan, Lois Calvello, Linda Fosro, Carol Denniston, Gloriajean Lange, Kim Anthony, Barbara Severs, Mary VanEck, Kathy Vanwettering, Lois Kehlbeck. Cheerleaders 19' I-f - ---,A A ' ---- ' l 'i '- Our Hero : ' I V W. 'fi 5 3 N I.. 'is ' ' .. A -:. , .,...v J: . ...,f .... 22 5:, .5a- , ,, ' i. .. V-ve V: xr - ' ,,,gmgz,ji-i::..,:::.'c-..:x'HH: --:E M521 ::5 .,, ' Gu M' 5: ., ., . ,. .,... .,.. , .M , ..r..4.,. ,L M ,,,,, ., X . .,,m4 , ,YE f Jfn'SZll'l5 '5l lxl-1l ' f rm A riff We in ag,-wF?5 M, rgag vw 1' Mm f r r ff fi l 'ff J L + ,Y 4 W 'lx I Q Ki? F'P--v!ffl - ax. ifiizs--:frm .- 5112.155 ag?-5 W' IV : 'f-S ': :,35'.'k7 i.2': -r v'ff7 Frosh Cheerleaders, Row 1: Kim Hille, Jean Dusch, Paula Verille. Row 2: Donna Cools, Barbara Muller, jill White, Alice Sypp, Eileen Hermann, Elaine Heyzer. 83 Eileen McCarthy, Michele Porto. Beverly Bolding, Libby Bell, Janice Denniston, Connie Middleton. Diane Citron, Linda Torme, Kathy Elwood. Lorraine Chiappetta The 1970-71 Cheerleaders demonstrated tremendous pep and spirit throughout the football and basketball' seasons. With all the energy they had to offer, the squad led spec- tators in cheering on the teams. During the summer months, the varsity squad practiced and competed in the Cheer- leading Clinic at Glassboro State College. For the second consecutive year, they re- ceived the prestigious spirit stick for out- standing enthusiasm. The Junior Varsity and Freshmen cheer- leaders also displayed spirit during the sports seasons. This was the first year that a fresh- men squad was organized. Both squads cheered for all football and basketball games which is also a newly instituted idea and an example of their desire to serve the teams and the school. Connie Middleton, Co-Captain Diane Citron Linda Tofmey Captain Kathy Elwood QW Patty Costa Eileen McCarthy Row 1: Mary Ann Duggan, Nancy Comerford, Ann Serviss, Donna Cook, Ruthanne Helmich, Fran Daly, Don Ireland, joe Brunscino, Sue Lottes. Row 2: Greg Romanowski, john Graney, Diane Purcell, Judy Perry, Cheryl Hennig, Alan Terwilliger, Misha Falkerburg, Ruth Gerster. ROW 3: Karen Cook, Ellen Sam, Stephanie Smith, Valerie Wong Wah, Anita Warner, Alison Davis, Laraine Becker, Michele Duggan. Row 4: Ricky Pawelkag Mark Morelli, Becky Abbot, Maryann Cenno, Michael Holmes, Evelyn Becker, M. R. Pa Plante. Row 5: Rick Dreyer, John Carfello, Frank Thurkauf, Tom May, Mike Bradley, Alan Schoen, Bob Schwinge, Steve Terwilliger. Row 6: Mike Slocum, Ed Gill, Sharon Herman, Doris Mcguire, Fred Brash, Evan Burk, Mike Pepitone. Row 7: Bob Skinner, Jeff Moris, Dan Graney, Peggy Lisbona, Tom Ochlager, Pat McCormick, Neil Andre, Sharon johnson. Row 8: John May, Gail Mingalone, Terry Kaisten, Ralph Tuomala, Ann Varsho, Van Cohen, Fred Brash, Mark Bugielski. Marching Band The Marching Band, under the direction of Mr. Laurent Gareau, assisted by the band's President, Marion-Rose LaPlante, has worked diligently this year to produce colorful half-time shows. The 64- piece band, composed of high school students, performs such ar- rangements as The Russian's Rou- tine , a Spanish Show and a Pop Show . The band members devote much of their time to practicing for their Saturday performances at foot- ball games. Spectators will agree that WHS has a band they can definitely be proud of. Sue Lottes, Drum Majorette Pinwheels in motion! 86 sf -2 5.131541 tw - ww ww- f, fi, fsgagagb 345522 3? e ' - ' ff- ere :, Row 1: Glenn Okoniewski, Greg Romanowski, Maryann Duggan, Mark Levine, Cheryl Hennig, Ellen Sam, Karen Cook, Stephanie Smith, Anita Warner, Valerie Wong Wah. Row 2: Ann Marie Serviss, Ruth-Anne Hellmich, Nancy Comer- ford, Donna Cook, Joe Bruscino, Don Ireland, Janice Mongulla, Dorothy Piro, john Graney, Denise Hartley, Judi Perry, Mischa Falkenburg. Row 3: Debbie Abrams, Bob Schwinge, Tom Oelschlager, Evan Berk, Tom May, Jim Gray, Allen Schoen, Steve Terwilliger, john Carfello, Frank Thurkauf, Ric Dreyer, Alan Jackson. Row 4: M-R Daplante, Pres., Marianne Centro, Mark Morelli, Mike Holmes, Mike Slocum, Doris Maguire, Sharon Hermann, Fred Brash, Tom Denniston, Patricia McGoldrick, Gail Mingalone Diane Purcell, Ruth Gerster, Alan Terwilleger. Row 5: Skipper Smithson, Floyd Holmes, Rick Pawelka, Mark Bugielski, Van Cohen, Robert Skinner, Ralph Tuomala, john May, Jeff Rogers, Joe Aiosa. S mphonic Band The symphonic band consists of the eighth period music class. This fine group displays splendid and pleasurable Christmas and Spring Concerts which are presented to both students and parents. Exchange assemblies play an important part in the activities of the symphonic band. Band Officers: Ellen Sam, Maryanne Duggan, M-R Laplante, Tom Denniston, Karen Cook, Greg Romanowski, Cheryl Hennig, Mr. Gareau, Debbie Abrams, Ralph Tuomala. This musical group, under the direction of Mr, Laurent Gareau, is composed of 35 high school music students. Their major performance is the annual spring concert. The group has been in existence for 5 years now. For their performance this year, they will be playing such numbers as The Tournament of Temperament by Karl Dittersdolf and an orchestra arrangement of My Fair Lady by Frederick Loewe. M -acaagggw ,,,,,, gd Qg iggal e eeeee . 1 aawsa 'ly ,war n, X , I 7,25 mamma M F -:lt '-'iff5fE3'3?ii'S:Qi37 Row 1: Barbara Clark, Pam De- cales, Sharon Human, Maryanne CCUPO, Sandy Helmich, Maria Katigbak. Row 2: Ellem Sam, Valerie Wongwah, Karen Cook, Cheryl Hennig, Maryann Duggan, Ruthann Helmich, Greg Roman- owski, Mischa Falkenburg, Debbie Abrams, Evelyn Becker. Row 3: Bob Skinner, Ralph Tuomala, Mike Slocum, Doris Maguire, Al Jackson, Tom Denniston, Rick Dryer. Row 4: M-R Laplants, Mark Morrell, Skipper Smithson, Rick Pawellca, Mr. Gareau, Mich- ele Duggan, Cindy Kopeq, rchestra fd Somehow, that just doesn't sound right. Row 1 Alan Terwilleger Diane Purcell Donald Ireland Nancy Comerford Janice Mon gulla Karen Cook Stephanie Smith Ellen Sam Valerie Wong Wah Row 2 Mischa Falkenburg john May Ralph Tuomala Bob Skinner Tom Denniston Mike Slocum Doris Maguire Ruth Gerster Row 3 jim OConnell Marianne Cenno Lorraine Becker Evelyn Becker Debbie Abrams M R Laplante fconductorj Tom Oelschlager Alan Jackson john Carfello Row 1: Mark Levine, Glen Okoniewski, Nancy Beck, Alison Davis, Stephanie Smith, Susan Lombardi, Cindy Kopec, Marilyn Bugielski, Silvia Fornuto. Row 2: Nancy Comerford, Janice Mongulla, Frances Daly, Donna Cook, Denise Rag- no, Judi Perry, Denise Hartley, John Duke, Alan Terwilleger, Diane Purcell. Row 3: Rich Offringa, Ken Fredriksen, Michael Grein, Ronnie Teresinki, M. Pepitone, Evan Berk, Bob Schwinge, Fred Brash, Allen Schoen, Tom Oelsch- lager. Row 4: Dan Graney, jeff Morris, Peggy Lisbona, Sharon johnson, Gail Mingalone, Jimmy Van Heemst, Terry Knister, Mark Bugielski. Row 5: jean McAteer, jim O'Connell, Lorraine Beck- er, Skipper Smithson, Rick Pawelka. Our famous Pep Band at one of the basket ball games. Pep Band This small musical group has been in existence for only two years. It consists of 28 musicians who join strictly on a voluntary basis. Their contribution was adding spirit and enthusiasm at home basketball games. Concert Band The concert band is a practice band for the 8th and 9th graders to get them ready for the symphonic band. They present a spring concert to show what they have accom- plished. The Senior Chorus Chorus Under the direction of Mr. Dan- iel Schwartz, the Waldwick High School chorus consists of seventy- two members. As in past years, the chorus has provided an integral part of the Spring and Winter Concerts. Their repertoire consists of classical, rock and show music. In addition, the chorus has participated in an exchange program with the Bogota High School Chorus. i w Floyd hard at work Waldwick joins Bogota in an exchange program Q, R . -Q - ,sv Q gm vigil U s i ag' ina E N355 S The junior Chorus ego Row 1: Tom Denniston, Glen Monturi, Art Fairweather, Rich O'Connor, Tom Herrmann, John Tiddes, Joe Lisbona, Bruce Sankowich. Row 2: Tom Heerema, Al Smananiego, john Fredella, Steve DeNardo, Phil Ciulla, joe Orvetz, Bruce Pawelka, Howard Post, Mr. Goodwin, Ben Mondello, Rich Pease, Roy Klaproth, john Mader, Frank McKenna, Ian Simpson, Jamie Hoctor. Varsity Lettermen What Form! Art Fairweather, Steve Denardo Tommy Herrmann, Frank McKenna The Varsity Lettermen's Club has provided aid to the varsity teams by actively participating in sports and by generating spirit during the en- tire school year. At home football games in the fall they sold pro- grams. Members of the club helped in the selection of the Sports Queen. The Varsity Lettermen have dis- tinguished themselves as a vital ele- ment of school life through their enthusiasm and involvement. Row 1: Mr. Flegler, Howard Post, Tom Heerema, Steve Manley, Tom Dillion Mike Megnin, Randi White, Mr. Danz. Row 2: Roy Klaproth, Rich OConnor B ib Bruce Pawelka, Glen Monturi, Bill Cronin, Bill Vanek, Blb Lasner, Doug Brooks ey u Steve DeNardo, Ken Miller, Terry Sehr, Rich Hankison. Service to the school and the community is the main purpose of the Key Club. Boys from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes consistently perform these duties un- der the guidance of their advisor, Daniel Flegler. Ready to serve beyond the scope of the high school, the club gathered paperback books for fighting men in Vietnam. Citizen- ship is the primary focus of this club. Row 1: john Graney, Elaine Lochwood, Randy White, Alison Weiss, Pam Williams, Lyn Schoen, Rosanne DeBonis. Row 2: Pat Griffin, Sue Guthrie, Leslie Johnson, Nancy Hart, Angela Reischel, Sharon Wick, Debra Fox. Row 3: Diane Purcell, Jill Mather, Karen Doty, Mrs. Yager, Patty Stasko, Carol Cappa- maggi, Arlene Hansen, Row 4: Doris Maguire, Mary Van Eck, Ellen Carlson, Joan Schaper, Laura Sorenson, Barbara Severs. Row 5: Janis Mongulla, Marianne Mocilenko, Gary Van Hassent, Diane Ross, Lorren Mileham, Becky Abbott, Sharon Hermann. Psycholog Club Folk Club The Folk Club, advised by Mr. Ray DiGrazia, is designed for those who enjoy music. An average meeting consists of listening to music, playing the guitar or having discussions. They have attended trips to experience live groups in concerts, and have sponsored a kite flying contest and other enjoyable events, including the annual Folk Festival. l J! K , i l Q.. STEERING COMMITTEE: Mary Van Eck, Pat Griffin, Mrs Yager, john Graney, Elaine Lockwood. The Psychology Club, aided by Mrs. Yager, probes the fascinating field of the mind. Guest speakers occasionally visit this group to de- scribe professional psychology. In addition to a variety of discussions, films are shown on human behavior and human needs. OFFICERS: Patty Stasko, Secretary, R. DiGrazia, Advisor, Warren Suhaka, President, Beverly Walker, Treasurer. Row 1: Deborah Flournoy, Teresa Hooper, Inger Katz, Mike Caruso, Warren Suhaka, Barbara Love, James Loeffel, john Wollcox, Ray DiGrazia. Row 2: Diane Ross, Pat Griffin, Doris Maguire, John Graney, Elizabeth Wrocklage, Bev Walker, Diane Lenz, Anna Keresztes, Karen Pajari. Row 3: Marilyn Cassella, Connie Rush, Anna Marie Biancardi, Joan McConnell, Laura Mathews, Patty Elwood, Nancy Hart, Kevin Elwood, Richard Wentlejewski. Row 4: Liz Cambridge, Bonnie Laudato, Leslie Johnson, Libby Bell, Tom Augusta, Sharon Wick, Angela Reischel, Ginny Carberry. Row 5: Lorren Mileham, Mary Ann Merrick, Carolyn Borgia, Debbie Kaplan, Patty Stasko, Carol Capomaggi, Ellen Carlson, jim Montag. Row 6: Dan Graney, Karen Hansen, Cheryl Volkart, Teri Kannegiser, Nancy Picard, Cyndi Stivers. 1122, b, , My s 91 l Row 1: Doris Maguire, Mary Ann Merrick, Robyn Franklin, Gloria Demartini, Rose Torosian, Terrie Connolly, Glen Wilson, Mary Stummer, Susanne Tucci, Barbara Waggoner. Row 2: Steve Terwilleger, Deborah Flournoy, M-R Laplante, Cherie Mileham, Glen Guenthner, Lorren Mile- ham, Howard Post, John Ainley, Gary Dahlin, Kathie Kay, Michele Porto. Row 3: R. Keil - advisor, Marianne Mocilenko, Pam Rosano, Barbara DeFlora, Anita Percuoco, Gail Manahan, Gloria- jean Lang, Gene Beneduce, jim Callahan, Jeff Ditges, A. Caizzo - advisor. Row 4: David Ott, Gene Harris, Ken Woetzel, Laurence A. Griffin, Kevin Heafy, Lee Ratay, Pete Sheldon, jim O'Connell, Jim Quin, Tom Kadien. Row 5: Elaine Lockwood, Sue Weber, Kurt Woetzel, Don Beier, Steve Burnham, Steven Yoshida, Bob Kolb, Bill Vanek, Wayne Farrell, Grace Katz. Row 6: Pat Griffin, Arlene Hansen, Brian Sweeney, Peter Bullock, Pat Elwood, Rita Weisheit, Phyliss Vecchiarello, Diane Perry, Bonnie Niblette, Beth Klaproth. From the hills of Vernon Valley to the heights of Gore Waldwick's young folk thrive to ski more The white fluffy flakes which fall to the earth Enlighten young skiers with cold thoughts of mirth And when the flakes have fallen, you'll see like a flash Our great Mr. Keil, he'll land with a crash. When season has ended you'll be likely to see A teardrop fall from the eye of many. Ski Club Wipe-out at Gore Mt. N. Y. ,..,. M1 ff, .. Steering Committee: Rita Weisheit, Glen Guenthner, Cherie Mileham, Kathy Waggener, Anita Percvoco, john Ainley, R. Keil, Advisor. Row 1: Doris Maguire, Patty Stasko, Laraine Kelley, Carol Cappomaggi, Lin jeromin, Pam Williams, Shelley O'Connel, Betty Grieve. Row 2: Linda Maas, Debbie Fox, Sue Lottes, Sue Ladolcetta, Eileen Manolt, Lyn Schoen, Miss Shain, Sue Weber, Arlene Hansen, Rosanne Debonis, Maryanna Parszik, Spanish Club The main goal of the Spanish Club is to give its members a good background and insight into the country and people of Spain. The clubls moderator, Miss Shain, and the officers have planned activities geared toward this purpose. These activities have included an inter- club baking contest, the viewing of two Spanish movies, and a party for small underprivileged Spanish chil- dren from Paterson, New Jersey. The club and its members enjoy a year of fun combined with the add- ed knowledge and appreciation of culture. Karen Cook, Ronnie Alsing, Karen Doty. Officers: Shelley O'Connell, Treas.g Pam Williams, Vice Pres., Jan Turick, Pres.g Lin Jeromin, Sec. Frank Flourianz, Mr. Pumphrey Chuck Jann, Ray Masavage. Radio Club The Radio Club, guided by Mr. Pumphrey, enhances its members' knowledge of radio telecommuni- cations and electronics. Its members work to achieve their Radio Ama- teur Licenses and to establish a radio station on amateur standing within the Waldwick High School. Mr. Heidloff judges the Spanish C1ub's bake-off . 5 1 f 5 Senior High French Club: Row 1: Mary Ann Zachmann, Angela Mathary, Natasha Saje, Alice Turick. Row 2: Mrs. Chiara, Maria Katigbak, Sue Koehler, Cherie Mileham, Joyce Schiele, Gary Van Hassent, Tom May, Randy White, Dorothy Piro. French Club Officers: Mary Ann Zachman, publicity: Randy White, Pres.: Mrs. Chiara, Advisor: Sue Koehler Sec. This year, under the supervision of Mrs. Chiara, the French Club had a busy schedule. This club unites those interested in the French language and encourages them to be- come more involved in the country's customs .ag K L-3 , ,!Ql?Ui:T':H 325, smash, . ,., E- .W an .d yes-7 and culture. Students take part in monthly meetings, field trips, and holiday parties. The A French Club is an enjoyable learning experi- 3 ence as well as a social club. Q- is Qtt , IL. -' at 1: 5 sg 1.12 -:try--X ww- as- :1- Jr. High French Club, Row 1: Cathy Mullhaupt, Caroline Wachtel, Nancy Tartaglia, Jeffrey Morris, Nancy Comerford, Cindy Kopec. Row 2: Michael --g'a,,Li:zgs3.,j1 U E: a , ' 2 E 5 2 ,,,, , ...,, ......, , K ,QE -E ::- its - sv :if 3 Porto, Dana Huber, Mrs. Martin, Sharon 3 D'Atti1io. 2jgg:g',5 ,: 12ii,s 533 Q les, W S' yes: il' ill l'iifi5lii5il5'fiii?E 'fm fiiii i ' ' W il E -A , at Qu: , vga., W ll? , T My f airs F cis-' e is f Waist Mal s if-www M-we--fe-:H VL, ,sg f- -m,- K D W ' .W , -- V '.,,.., W- V 1 li , -li !ES.5lei:E5i.:!l Q at Ein-H i i 'eee 5? 'E V - --M '--, , --Hr .. .-,V .MW-l mx .Q'm ' : i Q Zri' :: ': .-,.i : i .ilftil ff -f :e: M-1 - ':-: l I -,,....tx.m3-Mina.-3'.:2'5'e ,,,...lsl .-': i:.2:.'g ' Row 1: Glen Gunthner, Jeanne Leigh, Liz Mc Mahon, Glen Wilson. Row 2: Ron Cooke, Dave Van Gelder, Regina Turi, Angela Reischel, Janice Ade, Bill Kirschboul, Tom Heerema. Officers: Liz McMahon, Glen Wilson, Janice Ade Jeanne Leigh ' German Club The German Club, under the direction of Miss Sokol, provides an opportunity for German students to extend their knowledge of the culture and literature of Germany. The activities of this year's club include a bake sale and participation in the S.C.A. carnival. E1 E a Sl 3 FTA Officers: Doris Maguire, Ellen Car- son, Lora Atkins, Eileen Manolt. Future Teachers Under the direction of Mrs. Anne Augus- tyn, the Future Teachers of America Club has set out to fulfill their purpose of ac- quainting students with what is involved with teaching and preparation for reaching. This year they have visited the Waldwick grade schools to view the teachers and their techniques and also to learn of the students' attitudes. Row 1: Ann Varsho, Nancy Comerford, Joan Schaper, Marianne Zachman, Eileen Manolt. Row 2: Ellen Carlson, Pam Rosano, Marianne Mocilenko, Rebecca Abbott, Barbara Porto, Patricia Mc Gold- rick, Carol Capomaggi, Debbie Mc Manus, Doris Maguire, Sue Ladolcetta, Angela Mathay, Anita Tacconi, Lois Calvello. awww M3 ? 7i--wgQ'xl: . ' ......-va P 'i i'f ' ,,,,, '1QCLI...w M Mwfaw-'Sv' K 7- i' ' 9- f 'mt -3 : 'M WA' f3faWHmP7tmtE2 iEfalwg3i 5 ,g:Mggt 'mgQma. g?'.'i?52iii1.. trite.- ...af WWE ..,, M. ..::...,. .M M . ex am: Ra m an ..,, N we ' , ..., --- me M' w'z::1af2:-aze:':: ' MMM ' nc' . 'eww Tm, .,.. W ' We Nsliarreammaif 1-ww..-w t,... 5.-.1tp..,a,,Masa-.aamrai3:.::asmwW . ,.fa1:r..r.W.mawNssExaamm.-....a-an-M m.:g:,m',.n:ma1rsuzaxsfwM A-nmmaalfn ,Mwst aaffm'3 ma Row 1: Arlene Hansen, Frances Daly, Pam Williams, Rosanne DeBonis, Mrs. Vivian Wong Wah, Diane Purcell, Joanne Schumacher, Pat Zachmann, Maureen Copeland, Debbie Leap. Row 2: Joan McConnell, Susan Bladen, Linda Del Bianco, Angela Tringone, Valerie Wong Wah, Elizabeth McMahn, Audrey Wirth, Ruthie Oravetz, Christine Gill, Joanne Allogramento. Row 3: Anna- marie Biancardi, Marilyn Cassella, Deborah Fox, Lyn Schoen, Sue Koehler, Sherri Coerts, Sharon Hermann. Future Nurses Officers: Debbie I-CHP, SCC- Joanne Allogramento, TreaS-S Mrs. Vivian Wong Wah, advisor? Lyn Schoen, Pres.: Rosanne DeBon1s, Vice Pres. The Future Nurses Club, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Wong Wah, is for girls who are interested in some part of the nursing field. They invite a variety of speakers to talk about the different fields of nursing. This year they participated in Valley Hospital's Career Day and a trip to Lederle Laborato- ries. W 95 3 ? g U' 5 is-A? W 1 I fi Q ig ,,, ff fig' Ill I I . Q 5 1 5 Q M ' I5 Q .x Eileen Manolt, Editor in Chief ,4-Q., fiawt Editorial Staff: Miss juliano, Advisorg Maryann Zachman, News Editorg Janice Ade, Advertising Managerg Eileen Manolt, Editor in Chiefg Jim Hurley, Photography Editorg Connie Middleton, Exchange Editorg Sue Sherman, Typing Editorg Karen Cook, Editorial Page Editor. THE ECHO Advertising: Ann Valentine, Janice Ade. Typing: Kerry Smith, Doris Maguire Marianne Skurna, julie Borscik, Michele V Campbell Features: Sue Weber, Angela Reischel, Marianne Cenno, Miss Juliano, Lynn Slocum. Haifa: , e' .1 H 1 , it it ti 'FPR .f Q we ia?5t?.?f + 11? 4 'ff Mrs fqklwwdiwx A Mfr Wiki? 'Wm ff' :QQ wil? '45 W 4' 2214 E 'M .L s , is rt? ew H5 E ax M w ,X ,Z iff 1 ' Q W L ' Qin ,.m..ff'.aW:t, .ff as 4 Our school newspaper, THE ECHO, attempts to put into print a synopsis of all school activities and the reactions of students to these events. On the first page, THE ECHO tells of future events, with follow ups appearing on page three of the next issue. The fourth, or sports page tells of the victories and defeats of the Warrior teams. On the editorial page, staff opinions are expressed, and space is available for student reaction. Published monthly, THE ECHO is the official newsheet of the school. Sports: Glen Monturi, Sue Weber, Rose Smith. Editorial page: Ann Valentine, Marianne Cenno, Sue Weber, Karen Cook. News: Janice Ade, Sue Ladolcetta, Maryann Zachman. flaw: . 1 Bill Vanek, Kenny Miller, Terry Sehr, Randy White, Steve Penney, Steve Manley, Palma Scuito, Mr. Flegler, Lin Jeromin, Cherie Mileham, Liz McMahon, Lori Jeromin, Doug Brooks, Karen Cook, Gary Van Hasset. Officers: Palma Sciuto, Sec.g Randy White, Vice Pres.g Kenny Miller, Pres.g Michele Porto, Treas.g Mr. Flegler, Advisor. The math team, with Mr. Daniel Flegler as its coach, meets with other schools for math meets five times a year. Each team member is scored individually and at the end of the year, their accumulated points are individually tabulated and compared. At the last Math Team meet of the year a buffet style dinner is held. At the conclusion of the meet, high scorers from the county and from each team are awarded a prize for their achievements. es'e er 4 l A sse Library Library Aides The library aides, under the direction of Mrs, Kelsh, devote a great deal of their time to the task of keeping our library efficient, orderly, and easy for students to use. Assistants: Ellen Sam, Natasha Saje, Pamela Dacales, Barbara Clark, Kathy Mullhaupt. 4 Kelsh, Glenn Okoniewski, Eric Watterson, Tom Dillion, Audio Visual: David O'Keefe, Richard Nelson, john Carafello, Mrs. 99 ' They worked on through the early morning . . . gloom. A good showing for so early in the morning. Hoagie Sale The annual Junior Class Hoagie Sale was held in the Spring of 1970. Early one Saturday morning, too early for most, willing juniors rolled out of bed and over to the high school to make hoagies. While some worked on the assembly lines, others deliver- ed the finished products. A large profit was made, and the workers General Packaging should be this efficient. returned home to crawl back into l bed. Shelley O' Connell wraps it up. Bonfire On the Wednesday night before Thanksgiving, the annual bonfire - pep rally was held on the field. The students turned out in the cold, but were warmed by the fire. The band played, and the cheerleaders led the students in cheers. di - x Q35 Gee, a real fireman. N I'll trade you a lineman for a back. just add a little more fuel here . . . 100 Santa Claus and his Merry Elves at I wonder who will ask rne to the During that last week before vacation when everyone is in the Christmas spirit, Waldwick High School received a visit from a jolly fat man C Was that jim Lesko? D and a pair of elves. They distributed candy canes and goodwill and then disappeared. l! R. 'l Yi-,K I tame 'Ei 555 'fe 'Lf ,Ek 3.559 l Q, 1455 F1 1-iiglmiagqwhrrz 1' viewer ff keg? .fwf W 'ite 2' jggs -. 32555, f '93 3 -t 1. .Hz -112 . 2 -, ..5,,- hu ,:xr.qLIfE:ivT.E:WE5h5iL:i'a-QQ' ' 1 W' K' 3 5 . M45 ' J .ms 5 A ,rw 1 4' w- ean, ?'M1i' 1255 H Q55 ra.. Wet? gg -Q f I 54 x -x ,i Only enough padding for one Santa k,..-ff s r,!M Interested students watching the moon shot I think Im stuck Maybe if we switched A Wipe out at Montvale and B... we I'm coming through. l , .. -x Quit joking and flip the coin. Retreat! Notice the score, juniors. Powderpuff Football I I think we blew it. An enthusiastic crowd filled the bleachers on a beautiful Sunday in November when the football field hosted the third annual Powderpuff Football Game. With borrowed jerseys, the two teams clashed, and the seniors won by a score of 12-O. The Class of 1971 Powderpuff Football Team retired undefeated and for the juniors there is still next year. juniors in despair. ...75...28...Hike! 02 llllli stasis The valiant junior offense. Pat Elwood Carries for a gain. if Senior break-through. Dorff you dare rag me The Contact sport. Seniors are victorious. fd if 5'l' E Former Queen Eileen McCarthy gives her farewell speech. Sports Queen Fall brought the annual Sports Queen Award. Eager junior and senior girls awaited the competition in which they were judged on poise, personality and attitude. Senior Kathie Elwood, Queenie, was chosen as the 1970 - 71 Sports Queen, and the Class of '71 became the first class to give two Sports Queens to the school. The First Senior Sports Queen Kathie Elwood. Out going Queen, Eileen McCarthy, 1970-71 Queen, Kathie Elwood. Third runner-up, Maureen Markham. Fourth runner-up, Anna Marie Biancardi. Second runner-up, Beverly Bolding, first runner-up, Ruth Ann Hellrnich. For Those Who Did More . . Throughout the course of the school year, several students have proven to be exceptional, whether in sports, scholarship, or citizen- ship, This page is to honor those who have done more to bring hon- or to Waldwick High School and themselves. john Lanchantin, Basketball: Newark News, All-State, Group lg New York News, All-Countyg Ridgewood News, All-Suburbang Paterson News, All-Areag Bergen Record, Athlete of the Week, All- Leagueg Bergen Record All-Coun- ty Second Teamg School Scoring Record of 1,130 points in two years. Karen Cook: National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Steve De Nardo and Ken Miller: Boys' State Representatives. I-ataifle KCUCYS Gif 15' State RCPfe5emafiVe' Margaret Waggoner wins again. Carnival l Real cultcha. Rich Turi runs the show Throw a dart at Paris and knock down the Eiffel Tower You could almost hear a Calliope playing at the SCA Carnival that took place on Friday, November 13. Fifteen clubs designed a variety of creative booths to lure passers-by to try their skills. For one thin dime you could put a friend Cor enemyj in jail, view a W. C. Fields flick, soak a junior with sponges, or beat a maze at the math booth. The end product was S5250 for the community center in Decoy, Kentuckyg a profit for every club, a closer student body and a grand time. 106 The S0Ph0m0fe Tufkel' 5h00f Will the following people please l ll report to the jail Lg- V- I For ten win tickets you can get me 1100. Eric approves. .saw Have your fortune read? The bull ring. Mickey Mouse strikes again. Remember, it's for the good of the class. Y ' x . ,W f uv A f + ?x ff 22 1 ,f ' 5, 'Q 8 ,e-Ig, 15 l ,' - wa! f 4 W fl:.,v, NV 2 I 3. . .s V 'mx s'l.N'f: H ' b W, 1 - Q, an S 'MJF' N-1f4's.L V ,, X Q. . , r -i , f I . Q 9 , NN- ,,....1--- 'f v. i, X if -223,1 'N . ,Q,, W ' ,nn zzz . . . zzz. . . zzz I don't want to go to class either Hi there! Wfaldwick wins again. Abracadabra I think I've got ir! These economy cars sure do pack more! Ill Well, what do you know, a full bottle! Bottle Drive Ecology-minded students joined with the local jaycess to work to save their environrnent. Leaflets informing the townspeople of the monthly drives were distributed throughout the town by students. Residents were asked to save their glass and aluminum. The students and Jaycees col- lected the bottles and cans on several Saturdays and sold them to recycling centers, providing some capital for Earth Day. More glass for the d. Y nf . , pl, This car gets more glass to the gallon! OWEN Our other half at work. he 'Cream 110 if Now what do we do with the bags and boxes?! ! ! See? Ecology can be fun! l Y '23 N- .k,. If ,.. - '- Laura Matthews gives a pep talk. Si Comfortable, Linda? A mighty fine auto. How about polka-dots? Only two more minutes. The WHS branch of the FBI. 16 You must be a big nut ro come so early. wi E 'Q 112 Hello, Peter? What is a Hyde Park, anyhow? 1 Said just a little bitey' We're going to be late for Physics. Talent Show Al Tossonian Best Folksinger of the night-Libby Bell In March, the junior and Senior classes produced the annual Talent Show. The acts ranged from sing- ing and dancing to kiddles. First prize Went to Sue Koehler, second prize to Mary Cattone, Marnie Cope- land, and Alice Sypp, and third prize to Libby Bell. UOOOOOO . . First Prize-Sue Koehler y I kicked the habit! A Welpdone Segment from Love Van Cohen, Theresa Hooper, and Don Suter Story unior Prom Our Junior Promls King Volunteers giving up their spring vacation. Our hard working advisor enjoys the and Queen. Prom An evening in the Emerald Cityn was enjoyed by all on Apri i 24, 1970. Couples following the yellow brick road entered th gates of the magical city to dance the Alley Cat, dine with thei friends, and be served by Munchkin sophomore hostesses. jo Mergl and julie Borcsik were named the King and Queen of th prom, and class advisor Mrs. Lunceford was presented with bouquet of roses for all of her help. j l The court enjoys their dance. X, H .2 What did she say next, Bruce? N.. 1 14 Chow time!! 80 proof root beer will liven up any party. The king, queen, and court: Ken Miller, Shelley O'Connell, john Tides, Sue Lottes, Steve De Nardo, Irene Bryant, Tom Bangs, Linda Maas, John Gugliemotti, Kerry Smith. Love Story Senior Prom A Time For Us was the theme of the Senior Prom held on Febru- ary l9, at the Tamcrest Country Club. The evening held a great deal of enjoyment for the couples who attended. There was music, dancing and even a game of musical knees. At midnight they announced the King, Queen and their Court. Steve De Nardo and Irene Bryant were the reigning couple. The Court con- sisted of John Guglielmotti and Kerry Smith, Tom Bangs and Linda Maas, John Tiddes and Sue Lottesg Ken Miller and Shelley O'Connell. The exciting evening ended at 2 a.m. L X, 3, King, Steve De Nardo, and Queen, Irene Bryant I do Lorraine Chiappetta, Tricia Callahan, Joan Ditges, Mary Daly, Patti Costa, Sandi Craig, Kevin Mig- gles, Pat Biele, Paul Mathieson, Allan Morris, John Luciani, Gene Smith. I got IhlS pocket radio from one of the girls Okay, here's the plan The Mouse That Roared Hello, Gloriana, I mean your Highness 1 16 I'm just going to play Tiddly winks g N Careffuuullllllll In the beginning of April, jun- iors and Seniors put on the annual Junior-Senior Play. The presenta- tion was The Moure That Roared, a comedy about a small country that declares war on the United States and wins. Mr. Stewart Brush direc- ted the production, and Sue Lottes was the Student Director. The Mome That Roared was written by Leonard Wibberly and adapted for the stage by Christopher Sergel. I'll get him yet! ,ii Hmmm. You're the one who shot that arrow! S R i I Make'UP fall. Gloriana and her Tully. The Dutchess of Grand Fenwick announces . , . 117 But Mr. President! Gloriana - , ,,..A Mrs. Bascom , , Ann ,,,.....,,,,,,, Norma ,,,.,,,. Helen ...,.....,... Page ,,,,,..,,,,.,...,,,,, Tully Bascom ..w. ,. Count Mountjoy David Benter ., ,,,, Will Tatum ..,,,, Soldier ,.,.,,,,.,,. Mary .,,,,,..,r, Jane ...., Fran ....v.., Pam ,......,,,,,,...,,, Assistant ,,,,,,..,,,7,,, Miss Johnson .,,r,,r, Miss Wilkins .Y....s Mrs. Reiner ,r,,,r Wac Jill ,,,.,,,,..,rrrr Wac Debbie ,,,,,,,,..,. Professor Smith ,,,,,,, Students ,,,,,,,,,.,,,7, Housewife ,,,,.,,,,,,, Mr, Beston ,,,,,,,,,,7.,,, Professor Kokintz ....... CAST Elaine Lockwood Susan Marks Barbara Silvan Diane Ross Laraine Kelley Margaret Waggoner James Lesko Gregory Kaprelian .,,,,,,,,,. john Graney Bruce Sankowich John Duston Marion-Rose La Plante Claire Devine Widna Bravo Cheryl Mileham e ,r,r,, Maureen Markham Linda Zucca Connie Middleton Jeanne Leigh S rrrrrrr,,, Inger Katz Patricia Bradley , ,.,,. Maria Katigbak Katherine Canton Diane Citron Maureen Markham ,S joseph Oravetz Ian Simpson President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t,, ,,,, . . ..,.,,,,,rt , I tell you, my bomb will work! Sue Lottes, student director, gives instructions. General Snippet e ,e,, Jeffrey Dacales Howard Post CREDITS Announcer rrreeerr... ,,t,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.... ..,, , . t,,.t,.e,, J ohn Duston Director eeeeeeee..eeeeeeee ,r..,.,e.,rrrrrr, rrrr , M r. Stewart Brush Student Director r.rrrrr S .e eee. at ..,rr..rrr,.eea..aa Susan Lottes Technical Advisor ,,,t,, e,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,.,,..,,,,...,,,,,,.,,,, M r. F. Heidloff Scenery ........,r,,..,e.,t, Programs ,r,.,,, Banners ,,,ere Kenneth Neumann, Edward Ryan, Diane Ross, Michael Falkenburg Michael Falkenburg, john Graney, Michelle Porto, Diane Perry, Marianne McKenna, Glen Monturi, Kenneth Neumann, Edwin Turton Michael Falkenburg, Diane Ross, Richard Whitely, Joseph Demartini api Tiddes takes a foul shot Pistol Pete Muir Whose is it? Ready for takeoff The eager participants 5 CJ goes up unopposed D0f1'f Pl1Sh, boys The Waldwick High School gym was turned into a stable on March 10, 1971. Teachers and students don- ned old clothes and protective hel- mets and tried to mount their don- keys. Players had to be on their donkeys to shoot, and the scoring was one point for hitting the rim and two for a basket. A few of the participants had saddle sores, but the crowds enjoyment and the fat- tened scholarship fund made them worthwhile. Donkey Basketball The galloping gourmet Mine s a compact model Let's get going in the same direction here CJ gets a lively one Let s play leapfrog' The A.S.P.C.A. will hear about this. john Tiddes riding sidesaddle! ?! Traffic tie-up in the WHS gym. The old lead-em-on-with-ascarrot-trick. Do I have to get on the donkey before I shoot? at be ft ..,,Nmm .. ,N Help me get this jackass moving ' I can be just as stubborn as you can be. 121 Qs' em N ' maxwl a W Wh' A 'al .f XX 5 ..4. L Maxx ,N W Y all M A . ,, 'I ' , X Q ,L A ,- s fm Q 5+ I fam Y 1 ' N' W W 4 W 'lUflQ M W 'T X' ffl slla W , ' 4 .A A' Ill hd' Who is the happy Warrior? Who is he That every man in arms would lam Q mllwu X wish to he? N ww' W William Wordsworth ' ytlnmx 1? 1 ' AW PW ' ,K A 4 A V w K Q, 5' J 1 fxslilw I X W 13 ,zz P uf' ,Ill I S 'ciff Sf, ar: 4 , ' X IE X will H X w Z ff' ,f Q , -7'5:f?21i??5 ' :Q. X12 '9f5ffff73!4'f'Z Xiflffifi' 5 '? 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The girls plus the coaches, Miss Basler and Miss Blum, had a very successful first season Winning five out of six games. Pickel goes up v ,. Will it make it? Miss Basler advising Connie goes down for twol? Blum and Basler with teams at the half Diane Ross steals it . . . , , joanie is worried even before she shoots . . . and takes it away 6---uv high scoring Beth goes for two more Laura leaves chem behind, Miss Blum gets half time refreshment. Not Quite! I get a distinct impression that we're being used. Girls' Gymnastics Believe me. Appearances are deceiving! Girls' gymnastics is an extra-curricular ac- tivity in which many have participated this year. Those who have participated have learned to increase their agility and to co- ordinate their muscles in order to execute difficult stunts with gracefulness. Patty-Cake This yeat's intramural volleyball season was short because of lack of gym space, but this did not dampen the enthusiasm of the girls who par- ticipated. Most of the girls who played were underclassmen, and volleyball turned out to be one of the most popular sports. Volleyball Now this won't hurt a bit I m really mad now! Softball Under the direction of Mrs. Gessinger, this year's softball team has practiced hard and long to beat their interscholastic compe- titors. The team is composed of eighteen girls who played nine games during April and May. fiwirg , Girls' Basketball Team Intramural Teams Girls' Tennis Team Girls' Softball Team Bowling Team Varsity Football. Row 1: J. Duston, A. Samaniego, P. Ciulla, J. Tiddes, S. DeNardo, T, Herrmann, R. O'Connor, J. Fredella, J, Wenz. Row 2: M. Knoblock, G. Gifford, B. Dimick, D. Hauck, T. Bangs, G. Baxter, J. Linquito, J. Mader, Coach Ciazzo. Row 3: Coach Bell, M. O'Connor, B. Komsa, B. Mondello, R. Keller, R. Pease, O. Osorio, J. Winslow, G. Kaprelian, K. Fitzpatrick, Coach John- son. Row 4: G. Osgoodby, T. Desero, T. Avino, B. Morris, S. Yoshida, T. Gasca, W. Farrell, F. Brown. Row 5: Manager G. Rosen, M. Braun, B. Oakes, M. Korolevich, T. Mandel, B. Pfleger, D. Beier. Row 6: Manager E. Ryan, K. Thibodeau, R. Garbaccio, H. Kolb, B. Bart, B. Rogers, G. Bolding, W. Cassidy. Football, like all sports, correlates rugged physical conditioning with the determination of the individual. Football takes a supreme amount of dedication added to initiative, mental toughness, sacrifice and a combination of skills. Sharpening these factors takes con- stant physical drilling every single day and a consistency of mental stability resulting in self-confidence. The most important of all, though, is dedication . . . because from Sep- tember l to Thanksgiving your life is truly football. Football Head Coach, Fred Bell Yes, I know we have company dear! Ass't Coach, Neil johnson - A ,,,kk is KE . ,. . .,., 1 .9 xi JN, . inf ,,,' ' T- f ' ' 'Yi 'fx-15? , .. B ...,. Q.. 'G + f- KE S .gr M si if Bw ws SQ 352,63 2 in Q, M E 5 E Q! W R 'fx fe W ,swf Q 'Magi' . 2 1 1 Yiyxv 1 9' ,f Q 1155 N -1 -, 1 F , 1 ' hm W xi, Ag' ,.,5 :.,L . ',: zl , -. 'gxg- , Tom Bangs Glen Baxter Phi1Ciu11a Steve DeN9,rd0 john Duston DT 3565 DT 4371 DE 340 WB 323 RT 41573 Seniors john Fredella Glen Gifford Dave Hauck FB 5-H524 RG 462 MLB 4130 Tom Herrmann Jim Linquito john Mader QB 413 LG 455 SE 4384 n B T ee ee ee Tee. .B ,V ZGIE ' S. A ' Aeee e e ' 1 eleeee TDD B e e e f r s BATB eeeeeeBB ..nnB B B .eie 1 . ,,' 1 , B ee in - 1 1 afii' ek'L iiiwv -'Z' I Teeeell'e eeee - Q T it eeen Bn.Be B ' 1' ee.e B . eegl N eee Frank McKenna Rich O'Connor A1 Sarnaniego John Tiddes Jim Wenz TE 47985 FB +6544 LHB 5542 DT 380 DT 43572 131 Q-.-lug. Q tags gm 1.V. Football. Row 1: G. Kaprelian, T. Gasca, R. Pease, T. Avino, B. Pfleger, S. Yoshida, B. Gallahue, F. Brown, M. Korolevich. Row 2: W. Cassidy, M. O'Connor, R. Keller, .T. Deservo, D. Beier, T. Mandel, R. Garbaccio, B. Bart. Row 3: B, Oakes, J. Winslow, B. Komsa, R. Van Dyke, G. Bolding, B. Rogers, H. Kolb, M. Braun. Row 4: G. Osgoodby, J. Terlemezian, K Thibodeau, B. Morris, E Ryan, W. Farrell, K Fitzpatrick. Row 5: Coach Ciazzo, Coaeh johnson. U' V Ffedeua breaks fhf0Ugh- W B 'Feta-25 sfffweeg .ga-, Ofqgqoy gg, 75 id . fir N I .g X ,f X ' - , i lfadmj-51 f lX'9l7' g12i5l90f'l3.92,i Nea 'XX20 as f .- .... ' The best Freshman yet with Coaches Shattles and Taylor. What form! The tough Warrior defense. Dugron takes on all Comets, 132 Hail, Hail, the gangs all here! I kicked the habit! just try and stop me, buddy! A fearsome linebacker X ,g- i s..!!!.., i K: 56 i K g .X,... i X l? Q Linquito, first one to the play. 500 Programs 80518 Cheap! Varsity Squad 1970-71. Row 1: Coach Ralph Laurenzo, Tom Denniston, Ian Simpson, Rich Turi CCapt.J, Glen Monturi, Bruce Sankowich. Row 2: Glen Guenthner, Peter Keller, john Ainley, Joe Oravetz. Row 3: Doug Brooks, Tim Kelso, Bruce Pawelka, David Ott, Joe Lisbona, Bill Vanek, jamie Hoctor, Bruce Kalbacher. Rich Turi - Captain The 1970-71 Soccer season can be sum- med up in one word, accomplishment Without a doubt you knew there was a Soc- cer team before this season, but interest in the sport was lacking until this year. The '70 squad was a unique team, a squad of individuals who were tied together with one common thought: play to win. If you followed the team this past season you no doubt remember the season opener in the pouring rain, San- kowich's droopy socks, Vaneckis broken wrist, Monturi's white shoes, Simpsons curly hair, Turi's broken ankle, and Bona's baseball hat. This team started a revolution in the school, and the seniors on this squad only hope the following teams will keep the interest grow- ing to greater heights. Waldwick wins the coin toss Q , Bruce Sankowich i Q. -x Greg Romanowski Bruce Pawelka Ian Simpson Doug Brooks Tom Denniston Spirit and hardwork mold individuals into a team Dave Ott Joe Lisbona Glen Monturi ws., . L , Wa1dwick's Flying Englishman Sankowich connects. V Bona boots it. All right, which one of you guys stole my whistle . W , , 5 X, if M ff ,, , Denniston starts the offensive charge. Turi booms a free kick. 1 36 Pawelka fakes the Demarest defense 55' F ' f 4 ' ' ' 5 A 'f If , , , 'L L ' f 4 ' 'Q ' ' ' 7 f 'N ' ff f s U wi ' A , ,,,,f ,, If H ' ' A ' 1' Y Junior Varsity Squad 1970-71 I - , A Simpson shoots to score. Monturi - a good defense is a good offense Roman clears the ball out of the 521Hk0WiCh - Small buf P0WCfPaCkCd Wlarrior zone. Pete Keller - Soph with potential Row 1: Wessmer, Rayg Ryan, Billg Doherty, Beng Job, Steveg Beneduce, Gene Brash Fred Row 2 Coach john Bellg Bolton, Michaelg Quinn, Torng Bausinger, Markg Nelson Rich Post Howard Bagillski, Mark. Row 3: Christiano, Daveg White, Chuckg Kwederis, Greg Reguzzoni Robert Tomala, Thomas. Greg Kwederis co-captain The start of another win Rebuilding a reputation for Waldwick High, this year's Cross Country Team corn- piled a 6 win, 5 loss season. Led by co-cap- tains Greg Kwederis and Bill Cronin, and Paul Jenson, the team placed second in the league and third in the Group'I Sectionals at Garret Mountain. i Senior Mark Bausinger PHOTO FINISH Cross Country Jensen heads for the rape Intra-squad pressure Dave Christiane 139 Varsity Mr Zacco, Gary Bolding, Tom Hannan, Gene O'Neill, Roy Klaproth, Kevin Fitzpatrick, Al Kimball John Lanchantin, Frank McKenna, Andy Tucci, Mike Branagh, Tom Herrmann, Don Suhaka Steve Manley, Mr. Muir. . . . and what they do best i 1 Basketball l If there ever was a team that rates the highest regard of affection and pride, it would be the victorious bas- ketball team. Through years of hard work and dedica- tion, Coach Muir has molded a young and inexperi- enced school into one of the most feared . . . and re- spected teams in the county. On every basketball squad there is a vital factor - the big man, a player who is the most valuable man on the Court. The Wfarriors have such a man-John Lanchantin-Bergen C0unty's i ill A ,ff ' A ' 1 L -rrt John Lanchantin Tom Hannan Mike Branagh leading scorer, yet Waldwick is not dependent upon him to win games. With the superiority of an aggres- sive team, Waldwick is renowned as a team. Spear- head of the driving power is the agile Tom Hannan, who is capable of penetrating any defense despite their towering over the 5' 10 senior. It is virtually impos- sible for any opposing team to withstand the pressure of the outstanding firepower produced by Andy Tucci, Mike Branagh, Frank McKenna, and Roy Klaproth. A N., Q V, , i fl NN., , if f, Tom Herrmann j.V. Row 1: Fred Cutrafello, Bill O'Neill, Mark Braun, Steve Manley. Row 2: Wayne Cassidy, Rich Van Dyke, Ed Ryan, Doug Nordham, Chuck White, Kevin Thibodeau, Garry Bolding, Dan Suhaka. Freshman Team Lanny controls the jump Frank McKenna Sth Grade Team .N V n e T Andy Tucci McKenna secs Managers An. , m 3- s , 1 i 2 E . h rg.. , 4 ,L 5 gil, X :jf XKZH-if ,QL if M '2'j Q3X fl, gulf .35 ystilbmimx Lanny up for two points. You tell 'em guys! Tucci sets up the offense. A determined Polar Bear drives. I A lull in the action. Andy looks for an opening. jaspefs no match for Hannan. You d - - - know! W 1' C S I l i n 5 Art Fairweather-106 Co-Captain ag, x Varsity Team. Kneeling: W, Roll, A. Fairweather, M. Bausinger, E. Garbaccio, J. Rodgers, G. Gif- ford. Standing: Coach Reynolds, J. Wenz, F. Brown, j. Duston, B. Morris, R. Whitely, B. Mondello, O. Osorio, Coach Johnson. The wrestling team or WHS this year looked to be a bit shallow with only five seniors and six lettermen returning. The loss of two seniors did not help the problem, but the Warriors got off to their best start ever at 3-1. Throughout the season the grapplers lost some close matches but wrestled well against such powers as Hawthorne, Old Tappan, and Northern Highlands. Ossie Osorio-136, Ben Mondello-141, Rich Whitely-148, and Jim Wenz-Hwt. all did outstanding jobs helped by Art Fairweather-106, john Duston-168, and Ernie Garbaccio- 123. All have pulled together to make the 1970-71 wrestling team as good as Coach Reynolds has ever had before in the tradition of greatness at WHS. John Duston-168 C0-Captain Singing their way to practice. Tension on the bench. Struggling for control. Go ahead-Try to get away. Glenn G1fford-130 Mark Bausinger-115 Bob Spiess-178 Jim Wenz-HWT K J.V, Team. Row 1: E. Gildersleeve, M. Winslow, W. Ryan, A. Perno, B. Rod- gers, C. Wenz, M. Bugielski. Row 2: R. Spiess, R Wasmer, S. Kaplan, D. Luciani, R. Ryan, B. Clark, M. Knoblock. Row 3: R. Garbaccio, R. Brown, C. DeMeo, G. Osgoodby, R. Gallahue, K. Rose, D. Cristiano, B. Juby, W. Dirtmatt, C. Duston, Coach Johnson. W- L .Wi f 5 f, Ready to explode With seconds left Ernie holds. ,B .s df Lift him, Itch, lift him! Hey, let go of my armll' 146 An inescapable tight waist. Destroying all adversaries. Dicky, look at the camera. A successful switch. Wrapping him up. Who, me? What do I do now? Stacking him for a pin. Ride him our, Bill! Grapplin' in the halls? Row 1: Reger, Dong Gasca, Torng Morrelli, Mark, Adire, Dang Pawelka, Rick Wedemeier, Al. Row 2: Sehr, Terry, Ursetti, Tomg Beneduce, Gene, Penney, Normg Perino, Chris, Heerema, Tom. Row 3: Coach Al Nairnog DeNardo, Steve Mader, john, Kwederis, Gregg Cronin, Bill. Indoor Track The hours of practice in snow, rain, and biting cold, finally paid off when our team came home with a state championship. The team, made up of Greg Kwederis, Bill Cronin, Tom Heerema, and Al Wedemeier took the honors in the Indoor 2-Mile Relay at the Jersey City Armory with a time of 2:18.8. Thus through this effort we have continued the time-honored tradition of Wfaldwick High School. Bill Cronin Ohm Madef I CO-Captain C0-CaPfaif1 Steve DeNardo 2-Mile State Champion Relay Team: Kwed- eris, Cronin, Heerema, and Wedemeier. Greg Kwederis p Greg Romanowski Nice try Greg, but we used it As Capt'n Al says, 'Too slow, anyway. pick it up'. Row 1: Cooper, Scottg McCarthy, Briang Bolding, Garyg Wedemier, Alg Sehr, Terryg Cristiano, Dave Heerema, Tomg Kaprilian, Gregg Korolevich, Mikeg Guildersleeve, Edg Burnham, Steveg O'Connor1 Mike. Row 2: Ursetti, Tomg Cronin, Billg Mandel, Torn, Frye, Patg Macler, Johng Kwederis, Greg White, Chuckg Webber, Rong Post, Howardg Penny, Normg Duston, Johng Yoshida, Steveg Kellerz Roger. It appears that it has almost reached the point where it is taken for granted that Coach Bell's trackmen will turn out a very successful season, and this year is no excep- tion. This year's team is extremely well- rounded and poses a well-balanced attack against all adversaries. Standouts can be found in Seniors Greg Kwederis, Bill Cronin, Dave Ott, john Mader, and john Duston, but the success of the team does not rest entirely on their shoulders. Outstanding perform- ances have also been received from Greg Kaprelian, Tony Ferlazzo, and Al Wedemier. The talent of many yet unheralded under- classmen assures Waldwick of still more successful seasons to come. Duston puts out. I . , Look out! , . me i tr.e, to or p g a, 1- U. - -L3 K 9-E V pig Spring Track f is yyey, y Coach Bell Kadien Clears the Bar. Mighty Mader lets fly. 1 50 The final kick. iw W Heave !! If it was my team, Senor. Freshman Squad: Row 1: Quinn, Tom: Sheldon, Peteg Dolon, Tom: Elwood, Frankg Wil son, Dave. Row 2: Bronkatello, Denise, Mgr.g Coach Elwood: Osgoodby, Georgeg Reigh Dong Kelespie, Keng Rose, Kevin: Bebeduce, Gene: Bugielski, Markg Perino, Chris Schwinge, Bobg Kadien, Tom. ? f ff R? . ti Ready to explode. .fel Striving for victory. Kwed at the line Tennis In their second year of interscholastic competition, the Waldwick Tennis Team is planning for a successful season. Lead by Seniors Rich Hankison, Ian Simpson, and Tom Denniston, and anchored by a squad of Sophomores, the Warriors opened the season with a 3-2 win over Park Ridge, a loss to Leonia, and a 4-1 win over Midland Park. At this time, Waldwick is two and three and appears to be headed for a successful season. The future also looks bright with the top-four seeded players being Sophomores Peter Keller, Brad Morris, Ron Cook, and Steve Floroff. Indeed, Coach McNeilly has reason to be optimistic. Varsity Tennis, Row 1: McGoldrick, Joeg Harris, Gene, Folk, Michael, Floroff, Steveg Denniston, Tom. Row 2: Coach McNeillyg Hankison, Richg Cook, Rong Morris, Bradg Keller, Peter. Seniors Rich Hankison and Tom Den- niston. Seniors: Row 1: Fredella, John Guglielmotti john D Nardo at the bat. Nardo, Steve. Row Ciulla Phil OConnor Rich Sam aniego, Alg Lanchantin, John lil gi i i m Varsity Squad: Row 1: Bolding, Donaldg Cutrifello, Fredg Guglielmotti, johng De Nardo, Steveg Ciulla, Philg Samaniego, Alg Tosto, Johng Lena, Bobg Beier, Don. Row 2: Mainetti, Bobg Coach Bellg Terlemezian, Johng O'Connpr, Richg Fredella, Johng Pfleger, Briang Cassidy, Wayneg Hamilton, Robg Lanchantin, John. This is Mr. Bell s first year as skipper of the baseball team, and it appears that it will be a happy one. After a few sub-par games at the beginning of the season, the Warriors have settled down and are play- ing the kindlof baseball Waldwick is accustomed to. Anchored by a Senior battery of john Lanchantin Cpitcherj, John Guglielmorti Ccatcherl, and Rich O'Connor and Phil Ciulla holding down the corners, the Warriors do not lack defense. At the plate, the team is led by Senior Sluggers Al Samaniego and Steve De Nardo, with help from underclassmen Wayne Cassidy and Brian Pfleger. 1 5 2 Close Play! Baseball Guggy does the job wk! Heading for home! rt if A '?!Ff ?!! J.V. Squad, Row 1: Maloney, Larryg Provanzano, Garyg Rogers, Bruceg Avino, Tomg Smith, Bobg Garafalo, Garyg Abrams, Russg Mirri, Joeg Clark, Barry. Row 2: Brown, Bob, Komsa, Bobg Winslow, Johng May, Tomg Carr, Steveg DiServo, Tomg Woetzel, Kurtg Kolb, Bobg Coach Pumphrey. A ' i 1 - js- 1 . fi! 4 N ' . fu if Anchor man of the hitting attack. Phil keeps'em honest. J-vs..-1, 4 ,Mr V iq? o-1-.A Sammy Connects. 153 UNDl1lQCllxl I Ml N S 5 IV I f you inquire what the people are like here, I must answer, The same as everywhere! fohann Wolfgang Von Goethe A My-. . 'Qm xh-L.: - 1 6 I-1 Class of HR 307 4 Row 1: Bertram, James, Ainley, John, Alsing, Chris, Augusta Tom, Row 2: Ade, Janice, Andriotta, Sue, Astarita, Leslie, Barnaba: Debbie, Becker, Cathy, Bradley, Pat, Boccino, Peggy, Bolding, Bev, Barret, Jaqueline, Becker, Evelyn, Barbier, Shirley, Bell, Libby, Abrams, Debbie. They've got to be kidding! 1972 Row l: Demartini, Joe, Cutrofello, Fred, Dawson, Bill, Dacales, jeff, Cristiano, Dave. Row 2: Cleaver, Chris, Bravo, Widna, Canton, Kathy, Christman, Carol, Denniston, Jan, DelBianco, Linda, Branigan, Maureen, Distel, Ellen, Cronin, Shella. HR 301 Row 1: LaPlante, M-R, Koehler, Sue, Katz, Inger, Jablonski, Pat. Row 2: Leap, Deb, Kelso, Tim, Komsa, Bob, Leap. Diane. Row 3: Kaprelian, Greg, Kimbal, Al, Kulback, Heidi, Kostovick, Mary, Leigh, Jeannie. Row 4: Katigbak, Maria, Lenz, Diane. Row 5: Jackson, Alan, Kaplan, Steve, Ireland, Donald, Keller, Roger, Klaproth, Roy, Hurley, jim. HR 303 Row 1: Govorko, Gayle, Flournoy, Deborah, Hell- mich, Ruthann, Duggan, Maureen, Fernandez, Rosemarie, French, Carol, Famighetti, Ester, Frio, Debbie, Glasshof, Bev, Gordon, Maureen, Gill, Christine. Row 2: Heerema, Tom, Grein, Peter, Griner, Gary, Drechsel, Tom, Heyzer, Roger, Hamilton, Rob, Grimsdale, Kevin, Ferlazzo, Tony, Fitzpatrick, Kevin, Gildersleeve, Frank. HR 300 Rubber ducky, you're the one! Table 1: Mc Kenna, Marianne, Mc Clatchey, Kathy, McMahon, Liz, Monsees, Pat, Morsch, Fran, Monahan, Karen, Mileham, Cherrie. Table 2: Maratene, joan, Marks, Sue, Markstein, Pat, Montano, Denise, Mazurek, janet, Lutz, Lorraine. Standing: May, Thomas, Morrissey, Jim, Morey, Steve, Mros, Bob, Sweeney, Brian, Mondello, Ben, LePore, Mike, Miller, Scott, McCarthy, Brian. unior Power 158 HR 205 Row 1: O'Neill, Eugene, Perno, Anthony, Oravetz, Joe, Osorio, Oswaldo, Post, Howard, Rogers, Jeff, O'Neill, Gerald, Pepitone, jim, Neuman, Ken, O'Neill, William. Row 2: Pease, Richard, Piro, Dorothy, Parszik, Jean, Reinauer, Lee, Petzold, Karen, Porto, Michele, Niblette, Bonnie, Perry, Diane, Reardon, Ellen, Peterman, Susan, Russell, Gail, Roll, Patricia, Newton, Mary. ffvv' HR 203 Row 1: Rutler, Brian, Torrano, Dominick, Ryan Edward, Scielzo, Fred, Tuomala, Ralph, Savastano Ronald, Terlemezian, John, Stummer, joseph, Ter willeger, Stephen, Tosto, john, Thurkauf, Frank Taylor, Robert. Row 2: Sciuto, Palma, Schiele Joyce, Terlemezian, Diane, Schwinge, Debbie Smith, Rosemary, Tice, Marcia, Suppo, Kathleen, Turick, Alice, Valentine, Anne, Serviss, Anne Schroeder, Joyce, Tamburello, Marcia, Silvan, Bar bara, Trincone, Angela. HR 201 Row 1: Van .I-Iassent, Gary, Werner, Robert, Zdanek, Ken, Willcox, john, White, Charles, Weber, Ronald, Whitely, Richard, White, Randall, Van Dyke, Kevin, Voss, George, Vybimal, Philip, Vangelder, David, Winslow, john, Wilson, Glen. Row 2: Van Dae, Denise, Walker, Bev Wrock- lage, Elizabeth, Weismeit, Rita, Zacharin, Carol, Vecchiarello, Phyliss, Zachmann, Mary Ann, Zucca, Linda, Waggoner, Katherine, Wong Wah, Valerie. -'Q HR 506 Row 1: Bager, Chris, Bager, Dave, Bor gerson, Ron, Anderson, Sue, Ardire, Dan, Antonick, Kathy, Banta, Carla Bendit, Rich, Allen, Kathy, Brown Fred, Bigger, John, Aiosa, Joe, Bolding Gary, Avino, Tom, Bausinger, Linda Anthony, Kim. Row 2: Ambrose, Jim Baarr, Brian, Brown, Robert, Borgerson Don, Allen, Bev, Berry, Debra, Abbott Becky, Adkinson, Lyne, Atkins, Loretta' Bangs, Ken, Braun, Mark. u HR 308 Row 1: Cunningham, Robert, Canino, Joe, Brus- cino, Joe, Cooper, Scott, Dergachett, Mike, Dely- annis, Phil, Carfello, John, Dillon, Tom, De Siervo, Torn, Burnham, Steve, Cassidy, Robert, Cassidy, Wayne, Cook, Ron. Row 2: Carlson, ' re Ellen, Conley, Carolyn, Carr, Laurie, Carfi, Mari- lyn, Calvello, Lois, D'Ercole, Sharon, Carfello, Joann, Demarco, Debby, DeFlora, Barbara, Den- niston, Carol, DeMartino, Virginia, Caccuili, Carla. 1973 if 1 B sa i r HR 310 Row 1: Dursema, Janice, Gonde, Jill, Duggan, Michelle, Gleeson, HY I h tny, Barbara, Foran, Rich, Fallon, Kathy, Fearon, Kathy, Fitzpatrick, Sheila, 011 Sure V01-lf es Was uf Floroff, Steve, French, Carol, Row 2: Gerster, Ruth, Grein, Steve, Elwood Kevin, Gunther, William, Frye, Pat, Gallahue, Rob, Gasca, Tony, Gawel, Cliff, Kane, Brian, Farrell, Wayne, Garbaccio, Rick, Fornuto, Robert, Gallacher, Steve, Duston, Chris, Gray, James. 1 HR 313 Korolovich, Mike, Hoben, Ed, Kirschbaum, Bill, Keegan, Brian, Hodgkinson, Ed, Harris, Gene, juby, Robert, Kolb, Henry, Knoblock, Mike, Loeffel, Jim, Keller, Peter, Harrison, Pat, Katz, Frank, Ken- negiser, Terry, Hennig, Barbara, lang, Gloria Jean, Kay, Kathy, Hansen, Karen, Kehlbeck, Lois, Hermann, Sharon, Lee, Barbara, Hellmich, Sandy, Laudato, Bonnie, Lang, Karen. 4 il VVS Z i L a r mr HR 311 Row 1: Maas, Ted, Miggels, john, Megnin, Mike, Nardone Joe, Luciani, Dorain. Row 2: Manahan, Gail, McManus Debbie, Morrow, Cheryl, Mocilenko, Marianne, McGinn Diane, Mathay, Angela. Row 3: Mellish, Noel, McGoldrick Joe, Marksrein, Jim, Morris, Brad, Mandel, Tom, Morelli Mark, Manley, Steve, Nelson, Rich. 5 5 S HR 309 Row 1: Sippie, Cathie, Nelson, Vania, O'Neill, Pat, Rivera, Rose, Sangr, Fran, Peterson, Sharon, Perciocso, Anita, Porter, Joanne, Saje, Natasha, Sam Ellen, Rooney, Marian, Rosano, Pam, Reischel, Angela, Roll, Bill, Rogers, Bruce, O'Connor, Mike, Penny, Norm, Nordham, Doug, Ryan, Bob, Pfleger, Brian, Oakes, Billy, Perrone, Tony, Parisi, Tony, Reggole, Steve, Slocum, Mike. SUPER SOPHS HR 429 Row 1: Sehr, Terry, Tompson, Don, Thibodeau, Kevin, Staff, Bill, Schick, Paul, Sokoly, Wayne, Staff, Bob. Row 2: Torosian, Mary, Spayd, Wanda, Shoemacher, Joanne, Sorensen, Laura, Shaper, Joan, Ursetti, Tom, Suhaka, Don, Shapter, Bob. Row 5: Toher, Crystal, Sober, Pat, Stummie, Mary, Tucci, Susan, Tiddes, Mary, Tosto, Linda. HR 425 Row 1 Waters Don Weaver Gar 5 , Z y Yi Wood, Tom, Woetzel, Kurt, Vanek, Bill, Yoshida, Steve, Varsho, Mike, Wenz, Chris, Winslow, Marc. Row 2 Yerkes, Lorna, Westervelt, Robin, Wilk, Jackie, VanEck, Mary, Volkart, Cherly, Vitolo, Rose, Wick, Sharon, Zachmann, Pat. 160 HR 102 Row 1: Bryan, Bob, Baines, Brian, Callahan, Jim Boswell, Bruce, Bugielski, Mark, Bullack, Pete Abrams, Russ, Broncatello, Denise, Bartlett, Keith, Berk, Evan, Barthold, Art, Allen, Brian, Brunk- horst,' Mark, Caccioli, Mike. Row 2: Anderson Terry, Alsing, Frances, Benvenuto, Loretta, Becker Lorraine, Borgia, Carolyn. Row 3, Barbaris, Brian, Andre, Neil, Brash, Fred, Barrett, jim, Agner, Mike, Branigan, Bob, Beneduce, Gene, Brunk horst, Mike. F' cl HR 105 Row 1: Ditges, jeff, Elwood, Frank, Fagin, Gene, Doherty, Ben, Duggan, John Garofalo, Gary, Dolan, Tom, Fairweather, Greg. Row 2: DeTemple, Diane, D'Ercole, Lori, Dusch, Jean, Distel, Gisela, Emer, Susan, Feldhous, Dolores Figgart, Sherry Lee, Fritsch, Cathy, Franklin, Robyn, Ferrone, john, Row 3 Foote, Bob, Donahue, Steve, Flaker, Rich, Falk, Mitchell, Dunnigan, Tim. ,579 HR 202 Row 1: Lombardo, Vic, Lenz, Bob, Lanchantin, Richard, Keller, Kevin, Job, Steve, Knister, Terrence, Kleban, Rob, Kadien, T., Lindsey, Steve, Katigbak Stephen, Kleespie, Kenny. Row 2: Katz Grace, Kaplan, Renee, Kensicki, Deb Laraia, Rita, Keresztes, Ann, Kwiatek Robin, Klein, Wendy, Macio, Paulette Kwederis, Dianne, Lisbona, Peggy, Kai ser, Lorelei, Keegan, Claudia. HR 104 Row 1: Carr, Steve, Ciulla, Bob, Clark, Barry, Chiappetta Paul, Campbell, Rich, Clark, Jim, Deflora, Ken, Campo Jim. Row 2: DeLonga, Bill, DeMeo, Charlie, Castello, Linda Copeland, Marnie, Comerford, Nancy, Cottone, Maryann Cambridge, Liz, Collins, Donna, Cook, Donna, Darcy Cindy, DeGraff, Lynn, De Martini, Gloria. Row 32 Daly Fran, Dahlin, Terry, Cunningham, Claire. Class of 19 4 , , HR 106 Row 1: Holm, Carl, Holmes, Mike, Holm, Rudy, Haeberle, Herb, Hoctor, Dan, Gildersleeve, Ed, Hockenbeck, Keith, Heafy, Kevin, Higgins, Luke, Graney, Dan. Row 2: Hoehne, Jeff, Jann, Chuck, Gruber, Adrienne, Gates, Denise, Haberman, Sue, Gonzalez, Luisa, jeromin, Lori, Hopson, Maryanne, Heer- ema, Peg, Hille, Kim, Heyzer, Elaine, Herrmann, Eileen, Hennesy, Chris, Jim- enez, Liz, Hulbert, Denise. 161 v HR 206 Row 1: Okoniewski, Glen: Oelschalagen, Tom O'Keefe, Mike: Perino, Chris: Osorio, Jose: Paw elka, Rick: O'Connor, Brian: Perkins, Ted: Philips, Steve: Pizappi, joe. Row 2 :Pease, Cheryl: Perry, Judy: Plairer, Joan: Muller, Barbara: Pfleger, Sue Paul Diane' Pajari Karen' Noskowsk Karen , y , v Y, , Natelli, Alicia: Newton, Liz: Newton, Judy: Pata- fio, Cindy: Pfeiffer, jill, Row 3: Perino, Ed Osgoodby, George: Onody, Carol: Peterman Debby. ti.. -.Af n y Q, -uv' i? HR 204 McLaughlin, Tom: Maloney, Larry: McGrory, Tom: Maidan, Kerry: McGrail, Mary Ellen: Mather, jill: Mileham, Lorren: Manuel, Cleo: Mongulla, Janice: McPherson, Debbie: McCarthy, Margaret: Mirti, Joe: McDermott, Kevin: Ray McSavage. HR 302 Row 1: Schoen, Alan: Porter, Jim: Pro- HR 304 Table 1: Skinner, Bob: Smith, Brian: Sheldon, Pete. Table 2: Stevers, Cindy: Stehle, Maryanne: Stubbe, Rita: Taccione, Anita. Table 3: Semeraro, Lisa: Stermensky, Lynn: Smith, Stephanie. Table 4: Sietsma, Rich: Stafford, Scott: Suppo, Steve. Table 5: Sypp, Alice: Wyner, Linda: Tanis, Sheree: Yaddonio, Deb. Table 6: Smith, Bob: Sweeney, Tom: Smithson, Charles. 1 1.4-11 venzano, Gary: Porto, Bill: Quinn, Tom: Rowlando, Bill: Rose, Kevin: Rippon Vince: Reeger, Don: Schumacher, Steve: Sala, Paul. Row 2: Schwinge, Bob: Schottke, Bob: Rattay, Lee: Ryan, Bill: Reinhart, Ed: Reguzzoni, Bob: Schmidt, Bill: Ragonese, Diane: Porreca, Sue: Scully, Liz: Raisca, Pat: Rich, Roxann: Sciuto, Nancy: Purcell, Diane: Roy Mary: Porto, Barbara. 1 FROSH HR CAFE Row l: Terlemezian, Aram: Wassmer, Ray: Wilson, Dave: Villorose, Ron: Wick, Bob: Terwilleger, Alan: Verden, Mike: Tringone, Phyllis: Turchiano, Marcia: Westington, Scott. Row 2: Van Dyke, Bob: Zucca, Mike: Werner, Bet- sey: Zimmer, Karen: Turi, Jean: Verile, Paula: Watton, Barb: Tedona, Elise: Tur- ley, jan: White, Jill. Row 3: Thessen, Ken: Watterson, Eric: Williams, joan: Torrano, Jo: Torosian, Rose: Waggoner, Pete: Whitely, Cathy: Turton, Mike. Q HR 03 HR O2 Row 1: Carlson, Steve, Cuddenback, Bruce, Calvello, Joe, Desai Ashish, Cutrafello Carl' Christman Geor e. Row 2: D'A 'l' , , , ,Z ffl 10, Sharon, Burgio, Terry, Cecere, Carolyn, Decales, Pam, DeBonis, Linda, Clark, Barbara, Callandrillo, Cheryl. Row 3: Connolly, Linda, Bugelski, Marilyn, Cenno, Cathy, Carr, Gerry, Clearl, Jim Davis, Kenny, Cruikshank, jane, Cleaver, Clace, Row 4: Capra Mark, Davis, Alison, D'Annibel, Joe. s HR 01 Row 1: Beck, Nancy, Bombelyn, Lora, Berkfeld, Isabell' Blair, Cheryl, Beaumont, Karen. Row 2: Alvarez, David Beccari, Jan, Ade, Lora, Anduzzi, Robyn, Bickford, Donna Row 3: Branigan, Mike, Bruscino, Chris, Brenner, Chuck' Andruzzi, Luann, Boccino, Bev. Row 4: Ambrose, Keith, Avino, jim, Brightly, Bill, Bradley, Mike. Row 5: Becker Kevin, Bolding, Don, Abrams, Bob, Brent, Linda, Bell Melissa. Cllass of 1975 HR 04 Johnson, Sharon, Koroly, Linda, Guen thner, Mark, Lerine, Mark, Griffin, Larry, Houston, Glenn, Kron, Kevin Letsche, john, Ladocetta, john, Hazard, Dan, Hurley, Steve, Row 2: Heyzer, Pat johnson, Jennifer, Kulback, Cindy, Lu ciani, Debbie, Lampe, Lynne, Ireland Nancy, Kopec, Cindy, Korolevich, Barb. Griffin, Cindy, Lombardi, Sue, Hartley, Denise, Lewis, Cathy, Huber, Dana, Kane, Sally. 1 1 Row 1: Giegold, Sharon, Durstewitz, Vicki, Fin negan, Cheryl, Green, Mike, Duke, john, Fernan dez, Duncan, Fotino, Tony, Donahue, Neil, Fred riksen, Ken, Grant, Bob, Foss, Debbie. Row 2 Dursema, Holly, Dominick, Elsie, DiBebedetto Terri, Dros, Terri, Evers, Marilyn, Fritsch, Penny Fredella, Marian, Ercolino, Joe, Denniston, Mike Dittamo, Rick, Delayannis, Pam, Dunne, Kathy DeNardo, Pat, DeLia, Lorraine, Fornuto, Silvia. 163 N X N 164 Weiss, Bill. HR 05 Row l: Mullhaupt, Cathy, Morrissey, Jan, Monturi, Jodi, Mingalone, Gail, McAteer, jean, Row 2: Marks, Robin, Montag, Clare, Meyer, Barb, MacNeill, Cole. Row 3: Mis- trelta, Audrea, McGrory, Frank, McCormack, Robb. Row 4: McCarthy, Kevin, McGovern, James, McAndrew, Brian, Mc Gowan, Rich. Row 5: Manzo, Rob, Mainenti, Bob, Mas- trogiacoma, Mike, Lucy, jim, Morris, jeff, McCowan, Bill, Manno, Bruce, McCarthy, Tim. HR 06 Row 1: Rosso, Mark, Rosen, Barry, Reynolds, Wayne, Piaz- za, Mike, Pepitone, Mike, Porto, Mike, Poppe, Wayne, Potajio, john, Pepitone, John, Peterson, Bob, O'Connell, Jim, Nelson, Craig. Row 2: Offringa, Rich, Picard, Nancy, Mulvey, Meg, Ponzo, Carol, Polman, Pat, Rall, Kathy, Pada- vano, Gloria, Riccardi, Jean, Muliain, Barb, Sankowich, Sue. ...ul HR lOl Row l: Thurkauf, Andrew, Spayd, Steven, Smith, William, Steg Robert, Stegle, William, Susko, jeff, Sherman, Neal, Teresinski, Ron, Scully, Robert. Row 2: Tamburello, Angela, Taurone, Debra, Sher- If I had ahammer! man, Ellen, Tartaglia, Nancy, Shanley, Coleen, Schwarze, Eleanor, Tormey, Mary Ellen, Sherwin, Elizabeth, Tossoonian, Allan, Sehr, Robert, Stroud, Dominic, Smith, Brian, Sinicki, Walter. Luau!! HR 103 Row 1: Voss, john, Wyner, Deb, Zdanek, Cindy, Walker, Donna, Waters, Don, Williams, Rick. Row 2: Wilson, Mhari, Wittenberg, Ed, Van Heemst, jim, Woetzel, Ken, Wenllejewski, Ron, VanHassent, Don, Tucci, Fred, Tuomala, Tom, N, '31 J 'Af' pw, -5.56 ?'Y 'F if' ',, V 1 1 'Anas' A 6 94- 1.5 A ,-'U 5 fp -A as 9 'W 3 sf Q, 7 .nf , . 4 XR. if f.-V fl, M L Lf lv 21 , It 1. 4 A A , 6 ., 5. 43 4: I f'9'5 'K i,t , Q? 1-. H, 24 '. X Nc , ,, .X A if isdn! '1 fp Wfrpp X . s s lg 0 vg.4r . '- x..,z ' N o distance of place or lapse of time can lessen the friendship of those who are thoroughly persuaded of each other's worth. Robert S outhey X .f f , f - -,-.. bf ' ?j?, '2f:??2 L':. .,..v- . f 2, -,gggggigrlffik ,iff f My XA if , , ... ., il ,W 4 f f N' VW' A A4 4 KX J Q A I 'pf 'XX -q.,,.--NV 9'-,kfyl t R6119! W ,.-.5 k-- IPIUDCKQ X x H All too quickly the years of high school have gone by. As We leave them behind, there are certain mem- ories, feelings, and friendships as well as ill encounters that will stay in our minds forever. The ideas and opinions of certain teachers have changed the manner of thinking of some students, have influenced the choice of future paths in life for others, and have given examples of both good and 0 bad judgment. .1 ,aww 795 ,rx radiates 5 EZ gi 1 'fe 7: . L W, W mn-,mm All the people that we have met in school may not have impressed us, but surely some friendships will last a lifetime, and the remembrance of the smile of an old acquaintance will brighten many a day in the future. Friends will be remembered from the leisure time spent with them or from their assistance re- ceived in times of labor. Study habits learned in school will prepare us for college, as work plans and team sportsmanship will prepare us for future jobs. Clubs have given experi- ence on the pursuit of careers. Ecology programs and Earth Day have shown the problems of pollution and overpopulation and have given some solutions. Hopefully some of the lessons taught in these years will be followed through in future life. The lives that we have met have entangled us in the web of man- kind. In our encounters we give and take some knowledge or emo- tion. These often create a common bond between a person and oneself. As we leave and go our separate ways, a thin line in the form of mutual experiences and memories common to all will hold us together. Qg' Qc. 19060 tai? EVMJMAQJF mEeLmfaL 1Q TM WW MMMJMM7 , UM ZW M40 L35 J wwbcd 0, MWETTL. WWMM MQW 04n- X R ef'3':gz:3'o s 'if '.g9 0 gy or 0 X , .. X N I li 1 X X e r l ff :ff A V X Z 171141 ' 'E37 k '67 ff! ,j IN X- 4, x ' 5 Q ' PQ N, ff :ff M U l , W' ,Y 52- -Q ' Aff X M gm'-4 Ex V VA f Txbsx,-tv - 4 'X X ff 1 T fl ' ' fEif2Lf? My lf?7 , Q 5 w ,e f, wx J r -X'i K f - 3 Y E? X QS 'V ' K7 4 XX. 7.75 N' 4? 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J. 07463 Bob johnson 447-1481 WALDWICK SUNOCO - General Auto Repairr - Pick U p and Deliverier - Road Service All Work Guaranteed 164 FRANKLIN TURNPIKE WALDWICK, N. J. 07463 CENTER DRUGS The Prescription Store Prompt Free Delivery - Phone 652-5454 Fanny Farmer Candies 26 FRANKLIN TURNPIKE WALDWICK, N, J. Congratulations Class of 71 60lllpAlYl-ellfif of KAPLAN CLEANERS WALDWICK - ALLENDALE SADDLE RIVER - OAKLAND -Srittittritaeiggg. -acces-seoeccooaooeescc MR. 8: MRS. M. DONLON STARLITE RESTAURANT BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '71 Breakfast - Lunch - Snack 21 WYCKOFF AVENUE 652-5833 Delivery WALDWICK, NEW JERSEY 652-9500 CASTILLO'S LIQUORS 48 FRANKLIN TURNPIKE WALDWICK, N. J. :fungi-afufafiona anal flue Ed o ofuclulv fo fhe CAM. of 1971 Z-om Me CLASS OF 1973 WALDWICK MOBILE FRANKLIN TURNPIKE JAMES GOMEZ THE GATES AGENCY, INC. 17 WALTER HAMMOND PLACE WALDWICK, NEW JERSEY 07463 WALDWICK BARBER SHOP Hair Styling - H02 Comb - Razor Cat 3 Barbers in Attendance O, Dirtamo, V. Siracusa, Proprietors 652-9461 20 WEST PROSPECT STREET WALDWICK, NEW JERSEY itittiiftiiiaat--3336913 179 '3i9i1f3:362Cr1C:i1-31:1:3- E Hudson City EE: leads in Neiiv Jersey serving savers for over 103 years E if is e Seven Convenient Offices rN - fiIl3III In Jersey City: MAIN OFFICE 587 Summit Ave., at Five Corners BOULEVARD OFFICE 2530 Kennedy Blvd., at Jewett Ave, BAYVIEW OFFICE 532 Ocean Ave., at Bayview Ave. FIFTH WARD OFFICE 495 Grove St., at Pavonia Ave. In North Bergen: 7533 Bergenline Ave. In Bergen County: WALDWICK OFFICE 27 E. Prospect St. ORADELL OFFICE 249 Kinderkamack Rd. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation -9666366313-ggQ.3t::ia6:t:t 180 -ataeirirttrtiittriiiieeai Congratulations To The 6525800 Towing Class of '71 RICCARDI-ESSO SERVICE STATION MR- F- CHIAPPETTA C omplete Motor Overhaul General Repair! PROSPECT ST. at WANAMAKER AVE. WALDWICK, NEW JERSEY IF YOUR CAR WON'T GO CALL JOE - 652-9512 jOE'S SERVICE STATION - Mechanical repair: on all maker of 5ar.r - Tune-up - ignition - brakes - rear ends generators - starters - carburetion - clutches - automatic transmission FAST ROAD SERVICE 266 W YCKOFF AVE., WALDWICK, N. J. TONI'S BEAUTY SALON Under The Perrorzal Sapervirion of Mrr. Toni Orrlaipinli Phone: 447-0102 26 W. PROSPECT STREET C-ooo gum? g WALDWICK, N. J. W 9 ADLER,S DEPARTMENT STORE ffl - Established 1928 - 'Q 5 ti X M R . Q Mas. Telephone 652-5480 H LLY H D 13 WEST PROSPECT ST, J- E R O WALDWICK, N. J. 07463 M ' N Hao! 'M4aAea jo .7l1e CAM 0 '71 De Martini Lumber CO. aoeogoesceoeilt--3609969 181 -3:i1:1:i:i1::1::Q:'1:i:1::1:i1ii:i1::3:il- WALDWICK PRINTING COMPANY Commercial and S ociai Printing MARATENES LIQUOR INC. ONE HARRISON AVENUE The Liquor Store of Distinction Free Delivery - Call 444-7200 18-A EAST PROSPECT STREET Opposite Municipal Building WALDWICK, N. J. WALDWICK, NEW JERSEY 07465 C2015 652-5848 COLONY FLORIST, INC. Twinbrook 1-0115 657 WYCKOFF AVENUE WYCKOFF, NEW JERSEY Flowers For The Home ABMA'S NURSERIES LAWLIN ROAD, WYCKOFF Open Evenings - Closed Sundays TWinbrook 1-3161 Congratulations to the Class of 7l GERSON JEWELERS 637 WYCKOFF AVENUE WYCKOFF, N. J. FARISSIER'S ESSO SERVICE CSince 19249 652-5311 11 CRESCENT AVENUE WALDWICK, NEW JERSEY Congratulations Class of 1971 WOMAN'S CLUB of WALDICK Comp Am ell fa of A 81 B ROOFING -gieftrfgeggaeriatfiitii .ggoeoee--soost0G0'G '3 A GOOD PLACE TO SAVE A GOOD PLACE TO WORK New ersey Bank FOUNDED 1869 Offices in Bergen County in RIVER EDGE EMERSON NORTH HACKENSACK MIDLAND PARK and 22 other Offices in Passaic and Sussex Counties Member:FDIC 3:i1::Q::3::i11:i1::Cr:Q::3:1312C1:C:ii1:CIri1i1?- 183 THE SCAFURO AGENCY Complete Imzmmce Service Congrafufafionb 24 vV5fgfEIg4vf?11ic1324Yg3131UE Cyan of '71 Phone: Gllbert 4-4080 Mf. Sc MI'S. Hankison Parts and Supplief MIKE'S AUTO PARTS Pufrtx for all can 515 GOFFLE ROAD RIDGEWOOD, N. J. gongrafufafiona ans! we Ed of olrucg The Class of '72 'iiiiiiliiilliiliii 184 -gaaeaeitiiiitrftititttri Brenwal Plumbing and Heating Inc. Complete Sewer Imtallation OL 2-1220 Congrarularion Class of '71 From the Y Squad S. D'ERCOI.E -- Maxon - gedf M5405 120 GROVE STREET WALDWICK, NEW JERSEY 44447171 .70 .7412 Cfazm of '71 AMERICAN LEGION Congfafulafions fo fhf WALTER N IGHTIN GALE Class of 1971 WALDWICK WELCOME WAGON CLUB P0Sf if 57, Waldwick QtNil i iii l iti,' 185 'iiiifilliiilrillifllliiiiiiiiiiii BETTY BRITE CLEANERS Qimliiy IJ Oiir Difference 10 EAST PROSPECT STREET WALDWICK, NEW JERSEY Phone: 445-0675 Om Service ir A-OK Good Luck To The Mason, Plastering 8: Dry Wall Materials Class of '71 Face Brick - Common - Used MR. st MRS. LOUIS COSTA Rocket Building Supply Co. 15 HEWSON AVENUE OL 2-1311 WALDWICK, N. WALDWICK ESSO 201-652-8884 Auto Repair! - Time U p Pick Up ami Delivery Service 157 FRANKLIN TURNPIKE WALDWICK, N. J. Ierry'S Cleaners 85 Tailors 3 Hour Deluxe J Cleaning 5 Hour Shirt Service Sanitone Service Z V, 24 EAST PROSPECT ST. WALDWICK, N. Phone: 445-8079 Complete Ladies 8: Gents Tailoring and Alterations Complete Formal Wear Rental -310f06t::69:0::0:t::tV1:ee:3. 186 A Abbott, Abrams, Debora C115 87,88,157. Abrams, Robert C85 163. Abrams, Russell C95 153,161. Ackerman, Douglas C115 115. Ade, Janice C115 94,97,98,157. Ade, Lorraine C85 163. Adkinson, Lyne C105 159. Agner, Michael C95 161. Ainley, John C115 92,134,157. Aiosa ,Joseph C105 87,159. Allen, Beverly C105 159. Allen ,Brian C95 161. Allen, Monica C105 159. ALLEN, ROBIN C125 14. ALLOSQRAMENTO, JOANNE C 125 1 ,95. . Alvarez, Davis C85 163. Alsing, Christopher C115 157. Alsing, Frances C95 161. ALSING, VERONICA C125 14,93,96. Ambrose, James C105 159. Ambrose, Keith C85 77,163. Andersen, Smart C105 Anderson, Susan C105 159. Anderson, Terry C95 161. Andre, Neil C95 161. Andreotto, Susan C115 157. Andruzzi, Lucy Ann C85 89,163. Andruzzi, Robyn C85 163, ANTHONY, CRAIG C125 14. Anthony, Kim C105 85,159 Antonick, Kandace C85 Antonick, Kathryn C105 159. Andire, Daniel C105 148,159. Astarita, Leslee C115 157. Atkins, Loretta C105 89,95, 159. Augusta, Thomas C115 91,157. AVINO, ANNETTE C125 14. Avino, James C85 163, Avino, Thomas C105 77,130,132, 153,159 ' B Baart, Brian C105 ,157. Backhaus, Danny C105 Bager, Christen C105 159. Bager, David C105 159. Baines, Brain C95 161. Baker, Patricia C115 BAME, EDWARD C125 14. Bangs, Kenneth C105 159. BANGS, THOMAS C125 15,115, 130,131. Banta, Carla C105 159. Barbaris, Brian C95 161. Barbier, Shirley C115 157. Barnaba, Debra C115 157. Barrett, Jacqueline C115 157. Barret, James C95 161. Barthold, Arthur C95 161, BARTLETT, DIANE C125 15,77,78, 80,96. Bartlett, Keith C95 161. Bausinger, Linda C105 159. BAUSINGER, MARK C12 J 15,138, 139,144,145 BAXTER, GLENN C125 15,130,131. Beaumont, Karen C85 163. Beccari, Jon C85 163. Beck, Nancy C85 88,163. Becker, Cathy C115 82,157. Rebecca C105 86,89,91,95,159. Becker, Evelyn C115 86,87,88,157. Becker, Kevin C85 163. Becker, Lorraine C95 86,88,89,161. BECKER, MARY C125 15. Becker, Patricia C85 89. Beier, Donald C105 92,130,132,152. Bell, Libby C115 s5,91,113,157. Bell, Melissa C85 163. Bendit, Richard C105 159. Beneduce, Eugene C95 92,138,148, 1 50,161 . BENJAMIN, JOHN C125 15. Benvenuto Loretta 16 1 , C95 . Berk, Evan C95 86,87,88,161. Berkefeld, Isabelle C85 163. Berry, Debra C105 159. Bertram, James C115 157. BIANCARDI, ANN MARIE C125 16,77,91,95,104. Bickford, Donna C85 163. Bieger, John C105 159. BINI, EUGENE C125 16. Biondo, Ludovico C85 BLADEN, SUSAN C125 16,78,95. Blair, Cheryl C85 163. Blunt, Jean C 85 Boccino, Beverly C85 163. Boccino, Margaret C115 157. Bolding, Beverly C115 83,104,157. Bolding, Donald C85 152,163 Bolding, Gary C105 13o,152,14o,I41, 142,149,159 EX Bolton, Michael C115 138. Bombelyn, Lora C85 89,163. Boosters and Patrons 173. BoRcsIK, JULIE 4125 16,8o,s7,97, 98,114. Borgerson, Donald C105 159. Borgerson, Ronald C105 159. Borgia, Carolyn C95 91,161. BORRELLI, ERIC C125 16. Boswell, Bruce C95 161. Bradley, Michael C85 163. Bradley, Patricia C115 77,157. BRANAGH, MICHAEL C125 16,140,142 Branigan, Maureen C115 157. Branigan, Michael C85 163. Branigan, Robert C95 161. Brash, Frederick C95 86,87,88,138,161. Braun, Mark C105 130,132,140,159. Bravo, Widna C115 117,157. Brenner, Charles C85 163. Brent, Linda C85 89,163. Brightly, William C95 152,163. Broncatello, Denise C95 77,89,161. BROOKS, DOUGLAS C125 17,78, 80,9O,96,134,135. Brown, Frederick C105 13O,132, 144,159 Brown, Robert C105 145,153,159. Brunkhorst, Mark C95 161, Brunkhorst, Michael C95 161. Bruscino, Christopher C85 163. Bruscino, Joseph C105 87,159. Bryan, Robert C95 89,161. BRYANT, IRENE C125 17,80,115. Bryant, Jeffrey, C115 Bugielski, Marilyn C85 88,163 Bugielski, Mark C95 86,87,88,89, 138,145,150,161. Bullock, Peter C95 92,161. Burgio, Theresa C85 89,163- Burnharn, Steven C105 77,92,149,l59. C Caccioli, Carla C105 77,159. Caccioli, Michael C95 161. Caciopoli, Ann C 115 Callahan, James C95 92,161- CALLAI-IAN, KATHLEEN C125 17,80,115. CALLAHAN, PATRICIA C125 17,115. Callandrillo, Cheryl C85 163. Calcello, Joseph Jr- C85 163- Calvello, Lois C105 85,95,159. Cambridge, Lizabeth C95 81,91,161. CAMPBELL, MICHELLE C125 17,78, 79,s9,97,9s. Campbell, Richard C95 161. Campo, James C95 161. CAMPOLO, MARY C125 17. Canino, Joseph C105 159- Canton, Katherine C115 116,157. CAPOMAGGI, CAROL C125 18,78,91,93,95. Capra, Marc C85 89, 163. CARBERRY, VIRGINIA C125 18,91. Carfello, Joann C105 159. Carfello, John C105 36371331159- Carfi, Marilyn C105 159. Carlsen, Steven C85 89,163. Carlson, Ellen C105 91,95,159. Carr, Geraldine C85 163. Carr, Joanne C95 Carr, Laurie C105 159. Carr, Steven C95 153,161- Caruso, Michael C105 91. CASSELLA, MARILYN C125 1s,77,91,95. Cassidy, Robert C105 159. Cassidy, Wayne C105 130,132,140, 152,159. Castello, Linda C95 161. Cecere, Carolyn C85 89,163. CEDERBERG VIRGINIA C125 18. Celentano, James C 85 Cenno, Catherine C85 163. Cenno, Marianne C105 86,87,88,97,98. CHIAPPETTA, LORRAINE C 12 5 l8,76,77,78,80,83,115. Chiapetra, Paul C95 161. Christman, Carol C115 157. Christman, George C85 163. CIOSEK MICHAEL C125 18. CITRON DIANE C125 19,83,84. CIULLA, PHILIP C125 19,90,130, 131,152,153 Ciulla, Robert C95 161. Clark, Ann C115 97. Clark, Barbara C85 87,99,163. Clark, Barry C95 145,153,161. Clark, James C95 161. Cleary, James C85 163, Cleaver, Christine C115 157. Cleaver, Clace C85 163. Coerts, Sherri C115 89,95. COHEN, VAN C125 19,86,87,113. Comerford, Nancy C95 87,88,94,95,16l Conley, Carolyn C105 159. Connelly, Claire C115 Connelly, Elizabeth C105 Connolly, Linda C85 163. Connolly, Terry C105 92,159. Connors, Colleen C 85 89. Cook, Donna C95 85,86,87,88,161. COOK, KAREN C125 19,76,77,86,87, 88,93,96,97,98,99,105. Cook, Ronald C105 151,159. Cooper, Scott C105 149,159. COPELAND, CONSTANCE C125 19. Copeland, Margaret C95 113,161. Copeland, Maureen C105 77,82,95,159. COSTA, PATRICIA C125 19,80, 84,85,115. Cotter, Colleen C115 Cottone, Mary Ann C95 113,161. CRAIG, SANDRA C125 20,115,149. Cristiano, David C115 138,139, 145,157. Cronin, Sheila C115 81,157. CRONIN, WILLIAM 4125 20,90, 138,148,149 Cruickshank, Jane C85 89,163, Cucldeback, Bruce C85 ,163. Cunningham, Claire C95 161. Cunningham, Robert C105 159. Cutrofello, Carl C85 163. Cutrofello, Frederic C115 141,152,157. Cutter, Joseph C 115 D Dacales, Jeffery C115 157. Dacales, Pamela C85 99. DAHLIN, GARY 4125 20,92 Dahlin, Teresa C95 161. Daly, Frances C95 86,88,95,161. DALY, MARY ELLEN C12 5 20,115, D'Annibale, Joseph C85 163. Darcy, Candance C95 161. D'ArriIi0, sham tsp 94,163 Davis, Alison 485 88,165 Davis, Kenneth C85 163. Dawson, William C115 157. Day, Susan C85 DeBonis, Linda C85 95,163. DE BONIS, ROSANNE C125 2O,91,93. Decales, Pamela C85 87,163. DeFlora, Barbara C105 92,159. DeFlora, Kenneth C95 150,161. DeGraff, Lynn C95 161. DelBianCo, Linda C115 95, 157. Delia, Lorraine C85 89,163. DeLonga, William 495 161. Delyannis, Pamela C85 163. Delyannis, Phillip C'105 159. Demarco, Deborah C105 159. De Martini, Gloria C95 92,161. DE MARTINI, JEAN C125 20. De Martini, Joseph C115 157. De Martino, Virginia C105 159. De Meo, Charles C95 145,161. De Nardo, Patricia C85 89, 163, DE NARDO, STEPHEN C125 21,77, 90,96,105,115,130,131,148,152. Dennis Richard C95 Denniston, Carol C105 85,159 Denniston, Jan C115 83,159. Denniston, Michael C85 163. DENNISTON, THOMAS C125 21,87, 88,9O,l34,135,136,151. D'Ercole, Carol C115 D'Ercole, Lori C95 161. D'Ercole, Sharon C105 159. Dergacheff, Michael C105 159. Desai, Ashish C85 89,163. Desiervo, Thomas C105 130,132, 153,159 De Temple, Diane C95 161. DEVINE, CLAIRE C125 21. Di Benedetto, Teresa C85 163. DIETZ, RANDALL C125 21. Dillon, Thomas C105 90,159. DIMICK, EDWARD 4125 DIMICK, ROBERT C125 21,130. Distel, Ellen C115 s1,157. Distel, Gisela C9 5161. Ditges, Jeffery C95 92,161. DITGES, JOAN C125 21,78,79,80,115. Dittamo, Ricky C85 163, Doherty, Benjamin C95 138,161. Dolan, Thomas C95 150,161. Dominick, Elsie C85 163. Donahue, Neil C85 163. Donahue, Steve C95 161. Donlon, Jessann C105 98,159. Donlon, Lucille C95 DOTY, KAREN C125 24,93, Drechsel, Thomas C115 157. DREYER, RICHARD C125 24,86,87. DROMESHAUSER, JAMES C125 24. Dros, Teresa C83 163. Drury, Richard C83 89. Duggan, Maryann C113 86,87,157. Duggan, John C83 88. Duggan, Michelle C103 86,159. Duke, John C83 88,163. DUNNE, DAVID C123 24. Dunne, Kathleen C83 89. Dunnigan, Timothy C93 161. Dutsema, Holly C83 163. Dursema, Janice C103 159. Durstewitz, Vicki Lynn C83 89. Dusch, Jean C93 84,161, Duston, Chris C103 145,159. DUSTON, JOHN C123 24,117,118, 130,151,144,149. DYKSTRA, MARK C123 25. E Elliott, Pamela C93 Elwood, Frank C93 77,150,161 ELWOOD, KATHLEEN C123 25,80,83,84,85,104. Elwood, Kevin C103 91,159. ELWOOD, PATRICIA C123 25,78,8O,91,92. Emer, Susan C93 161. Entenmann, Charles C103 Epilog 167. Ercolino, Joseph C83 163. Evers, Marilyn C83 163. F Faculty and Administration 55. Fagin, Eugene C93 161. FAIRWEATHER, ARTHUR C123, 25,90,144. Fairweather, Gregory C93 161, Falk, Mitchell C93 151,161, FALKENBURG, MICHAEL C123 25,87,88. Fallon, Katherine C103 159. Famighetti, Esther C113 157. Farrell, Wayne C103 92,130,159 Fearon, Kathleen C103 77,159. Features and Organizations 75. Feldhous, Dolores C93 161. Ferlazzo, Anthony C113 149,151,151 Fernandez, Duncan C83 89. Fernandez, Rosemarie C113 157, Ferrone, John C93 161. Figart, Sherry Lee C93 161, FIGUEROA, GAIL C123 26,80. Finnegan, Cheryl C83 163, FIORENTINO, ANGELA C123 26,115. Fitzpatrick, Kevin C113 130,140,151 Fitzpatrick, Shella C103 159. Flaker, Richard C93 161. FLORIANZ, FRANK C123 26,93. Floroff, Stephen C103 151,159, Flournoy, Deborah C113 89,91,92,157, Foley, Terry C103 Folker, Nancy C103 Foote, Robert C93 161, Foran, Richard C103 159. Fornuto, Robert C103 159. Fornuto, Silvia C83 88,163. Foss, Debra C83 89. Foss, NANCY JANE C123 26,78,80,82. Fotino, Anthony C83 163. FOX, DEBORA 4123 26,91,93,95. Franklin, Robyn C93 91,161. FREDELLA, JOHN C123 26,80,90, 115,130,131 Fredella, Marian C83 163. Frederiksen, Kenneth C83 88,163. French, Carol C113 157. Frio, Deborah C113 82,157,177. Fritsch, Catherine C93 161. Fritsch, Penelope C83 163. Frye, Patrick C103 149,159. G GALLAGHER, BRENDAN C123 27. Gallacher, Steven C103 159. Gallahue, Robert C103 132,145,159. Garbaccio, Ernest C113 144,145. Garbaccio, Ricky C103 130,132,159- Garofalo, Gary C93 161,163. Gasca, Anthony C103 130,132,148,159. Gates, Denise C93 161. Gawel, Clifford C103 159. Gerster, Ruth C103 86,87,88,159 Giegold, Sharon C8 389. GIFFORD, GLENN C123 27,130,131, 144,145 Gildersleeve, Edmund C93 149,161. Gildersleeve, Frank C113 145,157. Gill, Christine C113 95,157. Gill, Edward C83 GILLESPIE, JEAN C123 Glasshof, Beverly C113 157. Gleeson, Barbara C103 159. Gqhde, Jill C103 159. EX Gonzalez, Luisa C93 161. Gordon, Lorraine C103 77. Gordon, Maureen C113 77,157. Gordon, Richard C93 Govorko, Gayle C113 157. Graney, Daniel C93 86,88,16l. GRANEY, JOHN C123 27,77,86,87, 91,116,111 Grant, Robert C83 163. Gray, James C103 87,159. Green, Michael C83 88,163. Grein, Peter C113 157. Grein, Stephen C103 159. GRIEVE, ELIZABETH ANN C123 27.93. Griffin, Cindy C83 163. Griffin, Lawrence C83 77,92,163. Grilfin, Patricia C113 77,91,92. Grimsdale, Kevin C113 157. Griner, Gary C113 157. Gruber, Adrienne C93 161. GUENDJOIAN, ARMEN C123 27. Guenthner, Glenn C113 92,94,134. Guenthner, Mark C83 163. GUGLIEMOTTI, JOHN C 123 27,115,152. Gunter, William C10 3159. GUTHRIE, SUSAN C123 91. H Habermann, Susan C93 161. Haeberle, Herbert C93 161. 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Tuomala, Ralph 4111 s6,s7,s8, 138,158 Tuomala, Thomas 185 89,164. Turchiano, Maria 195 162. Turi, Regina 195 77,94,162. TURI, RICHARD 1125 51,76,77,80, l06,134,136. Turick, Alice 1115 94,158 TURICK, JANICE 1125 51,78,79, 93,96 Turley, Janice 195 162. TURTON, EDWIN 1125 51. Turton, Michelle 195 162. U Underclassmen 155. Ursetti, Thomas 1105 148,149,160. V Valentine, Anne 1115 97,98,158, VAN BLARCOM, DAVID 1125 51, VAN BLARCOM, DIANE 1125 51. Van Dae, Denise 111 5158. Van Dyke, Harry 1105 Van Dyke, Jack 185 Van Dyke, Kevin 1115 158. Van Dyke, Richard 1105 141,160. Van Dyke, Robert 195 132,162. Van Eck, Mary 1105 85,91,160. Vanek, William 1105 'l7,9O,92,99, 134,160. Van Gelder, David 1115 94,158, Van Hassent, Gary 1115 91,96,98, 99,158. Van Heemst, James 185 88,164 VanWetering, Kathie 1105 85,113,160 Varsho, Kathleen 185 VARS1-IO, MARGARET 1125 51,78, 86.95. Varsho, Michael 1105 160. Vecchiarello, Phyllis 1115 92,158. VENN, JAMES 1125 52. Vennik, Deborah 185 89. Verdeur, Catherine 185 89. Verdin, Ralph 195 162. Verile, Paula 195 77,85,89,162. Villarosa, Ronald 195 162. Vitolo, Rose 1105 89,160. Volkart, Cheryl 1105 91,160. Voss, George 1115 158. Voss, John 185 164. Vybihal, Philip 4111 158. W Wachtel, Carolyn 185 94. Waggoner, Katherine 1115 77,92,158. WAGGONER, MARGARET 1 125 52,78,79,106 Waggoner, Peter 195 162. Walker, Beverly 1115 91,158. Walker, Donna 185 89,164 Warner, Anita 1115 86,87,158. Warren, Kenneth 185 Wassmer, Raymond 195 138,145,162 Waters, Donald 1105 160. Waters, Jon 185 164. WATERS, RALPH 1125 Watterson, Howard 195 162. Watton, Barbara 195 162. Weaver, Gary 1105 160. Weber, Ronald 1115 149,158 WEBER, SUSAN 1125 52,77,78,79, 92,93,96,97,98. Wedemeier, Alan 1105 148,149, 150,160. Weisheit, Rita 1115 81,92,158. Weiss, Alison 1115 91,98,158. Weiss, William 185 164. Wentlejewski, Richard 1115 91. Wentlejewski, Robert 185 168. Wenz, Christopher 1105 145,160. WENZ, JAMES 1125 52,80,130,131, 144,145. Werner, Betsy 195 162. Werner, Robert 1115 158. Westervelt, Robin 1105 160. Westington, Barry 185 Westington, Scott 195 162. White, Charles 1115 138,141,149, 150,158 White, Randall 1115 9O,91,94,96, 99,158. White, Jill 195 85,162 Whitely, Cathy 195 162. Whitely, Richard 1115 144,158. Wick, Robert 195 162. Wick, Sharon 1105 91,160. Wilk, Jacqueline 1105 160. Willcox, John 1115 91,158. Williams, Joan 195 162. WILLIAMS, PAMELA 1125 52,80,89, 91,93,95,96. Williams, Richard 185 164. Wilson, David 195 150,162. Wilson, Glen 1115 77,92,94,158. Wilson, Mhari 185 164. Wilson, Ronald 185 164. WINDER, JOHN 1125 53. Winslow, John 4111 130,132,153,158 Winslow, Marc 1105 145,160, Wirth, Audfeb' 1115 32,95,96,158. Wittenberg, Edward 185 164, Woetzel, Kenneth 185 92,164. Woetzel, Kurt 1105 92,153,168 Wohlleb, Richard 1115 WOHLRAB, DEBRA 4121 55,83 Wong Wah, Valerie 1115 86,87,88, 95,158. Wood, Thomas 1105 160. Wosrbrock, Steven 185 164. Wrocklage, Eileen 1105 160. Wrocklage, Elizabeth 1115 91,158. Wyner, Debora 185 164. Wyner, Linda 195 162, Y Yerkes, Lorna 1105 160. YOUNG, BARBARA 1125 53. Yoshida, Steven 1105 92,130,131, 149,160 Z Zacharin, Carol 1115 82,158. ZACHARY, ROBIN 1125 53. Zachmann, Maryann 1115 94,95,97, 98,158. Zachmann, Patricia 1105 77,95,160. Zdanek, Cynthia 185 89,164. Zdanek, Kenneth 1115 158. Zimmer, Karen 195 162. Zucca, Linda 1115 158. Zucca, Michael 195 89,162, ZUPIC, NADINE 1125 53. Some people find their greatest happiness in their leisure and recreation times with other persons. I have found mine in the times of working with people. The production of a yearbook has meant late hours and frustrations and fears, but it has also meant Working with friends who have cheerfully given up weekends and vacations to work long and hard. It is a good feeling to know that there exist people who can be depended upon, who willingly understand the problems at hand and produce a section with the materials and time available to them. These people have put a part of themselves in the book, they have given of their ideas, their feelings, and their efforts. I have experienced moments of joy when some effort of mine has been openly appreciated, and I wish to make sure that my staff members and assistants realize the appreciation felt for their work. My warmest thanks to Sue Weber and Lin Jeromin who gave me undying aid throughout the year, to Rich Turi who left his mark on every section of the book, to Rich Hankison for an endless amount of photos, to all my section and staff editors who were truly reliable and hard working, to Diane Ross for her closing piece, and to the numerous class members who offered assistance when an emergency arose. Sincere gratitude is given to Mr. Murray, yearbook advisor, for his constant assistance and to Mrs. Lunceford, class advisor, for handling the money. We all have worked to make a memorable yearbook, and I give my final thanks for the opportunity of having this memorable experience. J. M. T., Editor We wish to express our gratitude to the members of the art staff for their con- tributions. Glenn jones: cover design, title page, lettering, Epilog Ric Dreyer: Faculty and Administration, Boosters and Patrons Mischa Falkenburg: Seniors, Underclassmen Greg Kwecleris: Sports Torn Herrmann: Features and Organizations Special thanks to George Osgoodby who stayed up all night to help us finish the book. PRIIBRESS Assocuirrs Weowpfwnfp ,Aviv-sou, N, 4 -W .. 1 .wwf r ss W C ms. ww K' ,zw my ,.1,. F Q , xgw 4 ... , . . A .1 M15 3 w g , ,V 19, . 4 as K,..,,w F QV. ,W 6 , Y ,..,. :Tm -qi QW- 125, vi' P 3' 9.53. L 5' :Y 5 552: 3 VS. -5 1-Mr 3' -L Q fl 1 ,Q 1-:ff Q? if Q 'QQ 3 WY Af ' f-iw AM xi 'V gn S 'I' 4.- 4K-,,, V .,.-4, V ,,.,,- W .,., ' 5, -:H g 1. ,- ' ?'- FV . ,, -- x '- - A ., 1:4 -: '. 21 . , , ,Vr . :-CV ,I-. 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