West Orange Mountain High School - Aries Yearbook (West Orange, NJ)

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This year s edition of the Aries is being dedicated to the advisors of the Senior Class of 1968, Mr. David Mulholland. and Miss Judith Risse. (xmr 5 (Xr i Ijyi er le yov.f £ejit.w w v r c°-C r OfVl t l y ar'r'P Ij rX J l r KO)nrs e tolr JVFf K f) ouri « V't folltou. t)-?(jln FINK'S typing edotdr Heict fo te r I Vsides'? fl_date ph t Lo U CLU StfVH c o{i ifov 3N'r Llf 0h ei.ehj ,fc rtf 0 )l 5Kl-f| nf jr . 5 S .n 'A 1 k ol I (WteZ hTV ; y 5 e O (o r_3 D 3T W p,or5 ■%'S 'h YcQft r h tO ’ 5q 5 ) u O l( C ( CJ y r. U(rx e rO JOHN FIORENTINO JUNE DECTER «••Ill DR. THEODORE D’ALESSIO Superintendent of Schools WEST ORANGE BOARD OF EDUCATION, from left to right: A. Charnack. M. Jontow, W. Rummenie, P. Ciambelli. Missing: J. R. Jutcn. Ol'R ADMINISTRATORS, from left to right: Mr. Bruce Berrian, assistant principal; Dr. John Curry, principal: Mr. Frank D Alonzo. administrative assistant. SECRETARIAL STAFF MRS. MARGARET BEIRNE “Mountain High School calling on your absence ” Secretary MRS. ELIZABETH ELY “May I help you?” College of William and Mary in Virginia, B.A. Head Secretary A bird's eye view of the teachers' pigeonholes. MRS. THERESE HARRIS Guidance Secretary GUIDANCE STAFF MISS MARION LOFTUS Drexcl Institute of Technology, B.S. Montclair State College, M.A. Seton Hall University, M.A. Director of Guidance MISS SUZANNE KYRIAZES New York University, B.S. Columbia University, M.A. Guidance Counselor MR. ROBERT HILL Rutgers. B.A. Rutgers. M.A. Guidance Representative to A.F.S. 'Guidance Counselor MR. ARTHUR BERNE New York University, A.B. New York University, UL.B. New York University, M.A. Guidance Counselor 12 MRS. DOROTHY NEWHOTSE “I’m of mid your temperature is normal.” Mt. Sinai Hospital. R.N. Jersey City State College, B.A. in Health Education Future Nurses’ Club School Nurse 13 Standing: MRS. RUTH WOELFLE Waynesburg College. B.A. Rutgers University, M.A. Librarian Seated: MRS. CATHERINE M. KELLY Secretary MRS. MARCIA BOSSART Connecticut College for Women, B.A. ACUMEN English MISS ELEANOR SPROSSLER Upsala, B.A. Seton Hall, M.A. Co-advisor to RAMBLER English III MR. MICHAEL FEU LA Upsala College, B.A. Bradley University, M.A. Debate Club English MR. GERALD DAVID The two fundamental principles of com- position are: Knowledge of the subject and consideration of the reader.” Bates College, B.A. The University of Chicago. M.A. Co-advisor of the RAMBLER English III; English IV MR. LEE ROBINSON Surely there must be something you like!” Rutgers University, B.A. Rutgers University, M.Ed. Advisor for Essays and Oratorical Contests Assistant Debate Coach Tennis Coach English MR. WILLIAM FAGAN Strong F Candidate” Seton Hall University, A.B. St. Mary’s College Latin Club Advisor Latin and English 14 MR. DALE STEPHENS Pennsylvania State University. B.A. Literary Staff of Yearbook English ENGLISH MRS. ROBERTA L. KROE7.E All right, class ” Trenton State College. B.S. Montclair State College Columbia University English DEPARTMENT MISS VINA MANTUANO Montclair State College. B.A. English MR. THOMAS GRIFA Rutgers, B.S. Rutgers, M.Ed. Football English MR. WILLIAM HAUSLER Rutgers University, B.S. English MR. ROBERT WHELAN Rutgers University, B.A. University of Wyoming, M.A. English III Department Chairman 15 Pennsylvania State University, B.A. French I, II MRS. RHODA BENDER “Alors!” LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Montclair State and Upsala, B.A. New York University (graduate studies) Assistant Advisor to A.F.S. Get man. French Language Chairman MR. AIA’IX I.UBINER “ jSaque el chicle!” Montclair State College. B.A. University of Mexico, M.A. Spanish National Honor Society Spanish I, III, IV 16 MISS EDUA HARRIS “Escuchen bien” Montclair State College, B.A. International Club Spanish I and II MRS. RUTH DORNER “Habla en voz alia, por favor, jNo puedo oirte!” U. of Missouri, B.J. Rutgers Montclair State Spanish I, II, III MISS JOYCEANN PASSANTE Upsala College, A.B. N.Y.U. in Madrid, Spain A.F.S. Advisor Spanish I, II MISS BEVERLY TIMINS Douglass College. A.B. Columbia University (Graduate Faculties), M.A. French Club French I, II, III, IV MR. WILLIAM SHAPIRO Rutgers University A.B. Teachers College, Columbia University. M.A. Columbia University (Graduate Faculties), M.A. Politics Club Advisor United States History I. II MR. ROBERT BELCUORE Seton Hall University, B.S. Scion Hall University, M.A. Basketball Coach Modern History MR. VINCENT MIRANDI “All right people Newark State College, B.A. Varsity Soccer Coach J.V. Baseball Coach Varsity “M” Club Advisor U.S. History II U.S. History I MR. RALPH MINELLI Seton Hall University, B.S. Cross-Country Advisor Assistant Basketball Coach U.S. History I, Economic and Political Geography I .V SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT MR. PAUI. ROTHSTEIN “The consequences of this action may have serious ratnifications.” Rutgers University, A.B. Youth in Government Club U.S. History I, U.S. History II DR. CARMINE LOFFREDO “Now class . . . clear off your desks.” Montclair State College. B.A. Rutgers University. M.A. Rutgers University, Ph.D. New Jersey History Club United States History II Department Chairman 19 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT MISS ADELE PERINO Caldwell College, A.B. Sophomore Class Advisor Future Teachers Club Biology, Earth Science 20 MR. MICHAEL FELSEN Montclair State College. B.A. Ski Club Chemistry • ✓ t MRS MAGDALENA FINN All those absent, raise their hands. University of Vienna Rutgers University Upsala College, A.B. Future Physicians Chemistry MR. HAROLD FIELDS Montclair State College, B.A., M.A. Biology. Science Department Chairman Advanced Biology 21 MATHEMATICS MR. CHARLES GRAIJ O.K. People.” Newark State, B.A. Sophomore Class Advisor Algebra I. II, Plane Geometry MISS CATHERINE DANIELS College of St. Elizabeth, A.B. Junior Class Advisor Math Team Advisor Algebra I. Algebra II, Geometry 22 U1 MRS. CAR MELLA MARESCA Montclair State College, B.A. Algebra II, Geometry MR. ROLIN GRAESSLE Montclair State, B.A., M.A. Rutgers University Scton Hall University Yes h i v a U n i v e rs i t y Hunter University Drew University Algebra I. II; Geometry; Senior Math; Calculus MR. THOMAS BONGO Too bad” Montclair State, B.A. Math Team Advisor Algebra II, Plane Geometry, General Math 23 MRS. ELAINE MAYRON “That's a riot!” Paterson State, B.S. Personal Typing, Bookkeeping I. II Magazine Campaign. Attendance Monitors BUSINESS DEPARTMENT MRS. JEANNE FISCHER SIKAITIS Bloomsburg State College, B.S. Seton Hall University Secretarial Club Shorthand II, Office Practice, Typing I, II 24 MR. SANFORD LEMPERT Rutgers University Morehcad State University, A.B, Business Math. Bookkeeping. Business Law Salesmanship Bowling. Business Staff of Yearbook MRS. SHIRLEY UPTON “Get rid of the gum!!!” Montclair State College, B.A., M.A. Yearbook Advisor Shorthand I and II Pe rso n a 1 Ty pe w ri t i n g Typewriting I MR. JOHN POULOS New York University, B.S. New York Universi ty, M.A Secretarial, Office Practice Steno I. Typing II Department Chairman 25 MR ALFRED SANSON E Newark State Teachers College, B.S. Coordinator Cooperative Industrial Educational Program INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. GEORGE BIZLEWICZ “Let's simmer down” Newark State College, B.S. Rutgers University, M.A. New York University 6th year Industrial Studies MR. BURTON DAVIS, SR. Newark State, B.S.Ed. Aero-Space Club. Technical Drawing, and Power Mechanics MR. RICHARD DAUM “Obtain this from my students” Montclair State, B.A. Industrial Studies and Electricity APPLIED ARTS Syracuse University, M.S. MISS JUDY GRAEF Family Relations, Child Development, Clothing Montclair State College. B.A. Girls’ Basketball Coach Housing and Clothing MRS. ELEANOR SCHULKE College of St. Elizabeth, B.S. in Home Economics Marriage and Family Living, Foods MRS. HARRIET BUM) “ Wash your hands girls!” West Virginia University, B.S. in Home Economics Foods III MR. RAYMOND J. WATTS Put the pot on. Newark Slate College, IVA. U. of Iowa, B.A. Ceramics ami Art Ceramics Club Advisor MRS. CAROL ROSEN Hunter College. B.A., M.A Yearbook Art Staff Art Minor. Art Major MR. VICTOR DEL NEGRO “RR-R-Right Tusculum College Montclair State, B.A. Drama, Photography. Assembly Stage Service, Assembly Committee Drama Minor. Drama Major Public Speaking MR. RONALD DfVINGO Eastern Kentucky University, B.S. Assistant Football and Assistant Wrestling Coach Physical Education and Health MR. KARL HENTHORN East Stroudsburg State College, B.S. Montclair State Seton Hall University Head Football Coach Varsity “M” Advisor Driver Education Health First Aid Physical Education PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. KENNETH MURRAY St. Bonaventure University, B.S. Driver Education MISS BONITA LARDIERE Ithaca College, B.S. Twirling, Bowling Health and Physical Education MRS. CONSTANCE CRAIG Panzer College Physical Education and Health Color Guard MR. WENDELL WEAR MISS JUDITH RISSE East Stroudsburg State College, B.S. Cheerleaders — Senior Class Advisor Bowling Club. Volleyball Coach. Softball Coach Health and Physical Education “Go get ’em!” Pennsylvania State University. B.S. Pennsylvania State University, M.Ed. Columbia-Rutgers 6th yr. Level Football, Baseball Coach Health. First Aid, Driving Theory, Phys. Ed. Behind the Wheel Training 31 MR. EDWIN BLACK Montclair State College, B.A. Columbia University Teacher’s College, M.A. Instrumental Music FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Porcelli, D. Gazlay, M. Sprowson, M. Davis, Mgr.; E. Wagner, and D. Mohres. CAFETERIA CUSTODIANS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: S. William Lambertson, head custodian; Leonard DeVincemis, Joseph Ferro, Patrick Morahan, and Mrs. Tessie Boud. i e t 0 9 i C! n c ) b rn $ n i u. I c € C t b ROBIN DRUCKER 5 The Student Congress has sponsored many worthwhile ac- tivities. We will never forget the Thanksgiving bonfire, the psy- chedelic dance and the talent show. STUDENT CONGRESS OFFICERS, from left to right: Jill Schuman, treasurer; Debbie Zilm, recording secretary; Diane Stein, corresponding secretary; Herman Asarnow, vice-president. SEATED: Dan Collinson, president. STUDENT CONGRESS Students and faculty members discuss school problems. 36 Chairman Liz Stolfi shows the latest letter from Chung Si Hong to Audi Daniels and Diane Stein. FOSTER CHILD Chung Si Hong, our ten-year-old Student Congress foster child, attends fifth grade and has an avid interest in social studies. With Mountain’s contributions, it will be possible for Chung Si Hong to lead a prosperous life. 37 Mountain’s Foster Child, Chung Si Hong. The Math Team prepares for a meet. MATH TEAM NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is composed of brains, brawn and beauty. Missing from picture: Officers Linda Kline and Stan Reaves. 38 THE CLASS OF 1968 HAS FIVE VALEDICTORIANS HOPE GRUBER JOHN KENT LINDA KLINE 39 HARVEY KOWALOFF DONALD SELTZER Layout editor, Judy Zimrin, smiles as she thinks of Fanny. ARIES Harmony, a combination of thought, planning, and action is the key to a successful school. Each member of a team is not an individual, but blends his skills to produce a winning combina- tion. Although every activity is of a different nature, each one strives to serve for the betterment of the student body. Since harmony is manifested in every phase of school life, it has been selected as a theme of Aries 1968. The typing staff rushes to meet the deadline again! Literary Staff members take time out to pose for a picture. Rambler staff under the direction of Editor-in-chief, Rob Golub, and faculty advisor, Mr. David. Missing from picture: Editors Robin Clarficld and Garry McCormack. RAMBLER Some of the Rambler editors discuss plans for the next issue. RAMBLER Published by and for the Students of West Orange Mountain High School 51 Conforti Avenue West Orange, New Jersey Editor-in-chief...............................Bob Golub Managing Editor.........................Garry McCormack News Editor...............................Robin Clarfield Feature Editors...........Linda Kline, Michele Warrence Sports Editors................ Roger Blind, Peter Messeri Layout Editors...............Harvey Kowaloff, Don Seltzer Art Editor...................................June Decter Exchange Editor........................Judith Goldenberg Advertising Personnal: Fred Blumenfeld, Robert Blumen- thal, Carol Levin, Guy Petrucello, Barbara Williams, Scott Yurc v Promotion and Circulation Manager........Herman Asarnow Business Manager..................................Sandra Gajewski Photographers: Larry Hansen, Mike Kantor, Lou Raveson Reporters: Janice Barth, Pete Berger, Dan Collinson, Carol Coppola, Jody Dubman, Debbie Duxbury, Donna Gold- berg, Carl Goldberg, Stewart Goldstein, Jill Herman, David Israel, Stephanie Julian, Wendy Kramer, Mark Kupersmith, Andi Lerner, Bruce Lewitt, Mary Ann Lione, Eileen Measel, Pat Moe, Eric Rosentha., Karen Stacher, Bennett Zurofsky Faculty Advisor......................Mr. Gerald David Assistant Advisor. . . . Miss Eleanor Sprossler Principal...............................Dr. John C. Curry 42 ACUMEN The Acumen, Mountain’s own creative magazine, incorporates the best of the student body’s literary and art work. ym $ 5jki. £ a? am “No Mrs. Bossart, it’s A-c-u-in-c-n.” Dan Collinson, Acumen editor-in-chief, reviews last year’s issue with his editors. Pete Patterson tells Beth Shields the strategy planned for the next game. Rampage-Covvcon promote West Orange-Mountain relations. Underclassmen take advantage of Rampage to show their school spirit. RAMPAGE 44 Mountain High Presents — another “Standing Room Only” assembly. “ Would you believe Bob Dylan?' ASSEMBLIES The Folks, one of the whining talent show groups, raise their voices in harmony. 45 The International Club pays a tribute to our neighbors abroad. Gail Cross and Cecelia Tortorello teach Rosa the American sport of bowling. COLOR GUARD MEMBERS — LEFT TO RIGHT: Argc Mardakis, Co-captain Sherri Gertel, Mindy Schuman, Debbie Duxbury, Judy Rudin and Stephanie Julian. KNEELING: Co-captain Mary Anne Lione. Mountain’s library is well organized, thanks to the diligent work oj the library assistants. American Field Service members smile at the thought of their successful bond drive. The Twirling Squad led by captains Gail Kent and Nancy Corrao. Mountains future contribution to the medical world. u i™der ,hC SUidanC' ° Mi“ Mna, learn the Mountain’s Majorettes, Jackie Weber and Shirley Tobia. Mountain’s two Varsity squads combine for a picture. The Drama Club “hams it up: Members of our newly-formed Girls’ Basketball Team. Mountain’s Mighty Varsity M” Men. 50 Xcxt engagement: Philharmonic Hall. Band members stop practice to pose for a photo. Members of the A.VA. squad fix a projector so it u'ill be ready for the next showing. Representatives of the Youth-In-Government Club gather together for a short informal meeting. Joe Cassini carries the dummy to be burned in effigy. THANKSGIVING BONFIRE Danny Sussman, as Mr. Stanley, voices his complaints about his house guest, Sheridan Whiteside, played by Warren Cooper. Warren Cooper reluctantly accepts his medicine from his nervous nurse, played by Lois Penn. Chris Prokop, in the role of Harriet Stanley, shows Whiteside pictures of her childhood. SCHOOL PRODUCTION Marianne Prokop portrays Lorraine Sheldon, an actress, and member of Whiteside’s sophisticated circle of friends. Donald Nester, as Beverly Carlton, mock ingly imitates Lord Bottornly. 54 TALENT SHOW “Sock it to 'em: The Rolling Rones gather applause. 55 The Rubber Rand Experience stretches the imagination. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS — LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Thomas Grifa, Advisor; Kathleen Ried, Sec.; Mamie Potash, Treas.; Carmine Fierro, Pres.; Leah Marlin, Vice- Pres.; Miss Catherine Daniel, Advisor. 56 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS — LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Adele Perino, Advisor; Jo-Anne De Masi, Sec.; Anthony Figurelli, Pres.; Steven Cohen, Vicc-Pres.; Brian Collinson, Treas.; Mr. Charles Grau, Advisor. PARKING LOT BOYS Our hard-working parking lot boys. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Bowditch, Wil- liam Ulrich, Warren Cooper and Tom Hyman. STUDENT FACULTY BASKETBALL GAME Faculty cheerleaders display their enthusiasm. This year’s Student-Faculty Basketball Game was sponsored by the Acumen. Although the faculty won the game, the student team had the moral support of the crowd and on the whole, the event was quite suc- cessful. It proved to be an exciting time for all. Charlie Scarpa and Mr. Robinson go up for the tap. 57 NeXT YR . AMY FREEDMAN A moment of solitude in the library to catch up on the world events. “Surprise, you’re on Candid Camera!” A message to Sophomores: This is just the beginning. Biology students work conscientiously on their labs. The shadow of a head reflects a pattern on the wall. Guess who ate his Wheaties today! I u KJ i K . IRENE GUTTER Bob Bono tries out Dennis Baccaro’s crutches. Doji Nester contemplates his next number. 66 “Hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil.” Graduation: American style. Senior Math Class enjoys last minute of liberty before the bell. Mountain seamstresses display their skills. Sheila Madden spots as Lynn Shallis goes up into a perfect straddle. Hold that tiger!” Three triad scientists in the lab. - —— An activity enjoyed by all. Typical locker in the girls' gym. Barbara Goldman and Stan Reaves on their way to another biological discovery. few 1967 Prom Attendants Mary Jane Wagner and Robin Boulard, standing. Prom Queen Judy Goodman, seated. Art Evening to Cherish.” “I could have danced all night ” 72 JUNIOR PROM Bob Veitch prepares to block shot on goal. “Let's not miss this one, Myron.1 Stan Reaves anticipates heading the ball. Dennis Fashano attempts a long pass npfield as Larry Fabricant looks on. “Our hero, Coach Mirandi. 77 Billy Laing places high in county meet. CROSS COUNTRY Coach Minelli points the way to victory. Mr. Minelli inspires the team before a meet. Bill Kroll exhibits great stamina as he finishes first, to Mr. Minelli’s delight. Louie Mazzarone displays his fine finishing kick. “I should have gone out for golf. Ricky Ottesen shows why he was hailed as one of the best runners in the county. 79 “READY, SET, HUT ONE, HUT TWO . . . HIKE!” FOOTBALL Gary Pieretti throws a block arid Ric Avjean forges through o Al Brink churns his legs as he knocks down tacklers on the way to the goal line. 81 Coach Henthorn gives last minute instructions to Alan Brink. Looks like an end sweep to me. Coach.” Billy Rooney finds daylight and stampedes to the end zone. Scrappy Kaplan and Dermis Baccaro apply pressure to the Verona punter. 82 “What do ya mean you're benching me?” We won! We won!” “END, CENTER, TACKLE, GUARD, ALL TOGETHER HIT ’EM HARD” The '67 gridiron team prepares for the Hig Game. 83 execution of a play. Tri-captains Rick Avjean, Bob Bono, and Bill Rooney. The Ram line led by Marc Horey opens up a hole for AI Brink. Junior buck Maurice Roland looks for an opening to cut upfield. Coach DeVingo: the calm before the storm. George Masson hands off on a quick opener. Peter Brill shoots for another Ram victory. “You’ve gotta hit the boards tonight! BASKETBALL Coach Belcuore and ready Rams concentrate on the action. “Mountain are you with us!?!” Lee Barbach drives on a pick and roll play. Mark Kupersmith rips a vital rebound off the boards. Peter Sharpe goes up for the lay up as the Bombers look on helplessly. All alone, Joel Seiden takes advantage of the situation with an easy jumper. “Let’s go!!! ■■■I Mark Kupersmith outleaps Knight op- ponent to open action in another Ram victory. Pete gives fabulous head fake. 89 Dennis Mitola gets ready to release the ball. Peter Sharpe catches the ball and makes way for a fast break. Joel Seiden makes important foul shot in Mountain’s victory over Livingston. Mountain's J.V. Jersey Hills Conference Champs take time out for a picture. J. V. BASKETBALL J.V. BASKE TBALL (18-2) Mtn. opp. 59 New Providence 48 81 Millburn 35 82 Irvington Tech 47 55 Livingston 53 55 Clifford Scott 31 60 West Essex 21 66 Morristown 51 53 Livingston 42 66 Parsippany 33 73 Boon ton 66 83 Hanover Park 53 50 Morris Hills 47 65 West Essex 50 71 Morristown 46 65 Parsippany 35 88 Boon ton 64 55 Hanover Park 62 76 Morris Hills 41 ECT. 46 Essex Catholic 45 58 Weequahic 69 Mountain mat men take a break to learn new holds. 92 WRESTLING Coach Janish proudly poses with his team. Billy Rooney maneuvers around Indian opponent for better positioning. Richie Spakowski eyes his opponent while con- templating his next move. Awaiting their turns at bat, Ron Cooper, Ken Johnson, Glen Linderjfeld, and Mat Mangino, co-captain, concentrate on every play of the game. BASEBALL Is the call safe or out? Rams watch their teammates pound out the hits. The outlook was bright for the Mountain nine that day. “Now the pitcher holds the ball and now he lets it go . . 95 The windup . . . “One more over the plate.” . . . and the pitch. “One run down, bases loaded. 96 Mr. Johnson and the golf team before a match. Ken Lustig prepares to drive the ball. GOLF Mountain’s Tennis Team takes a break. TENNIS 98 Mike Kantor stretches to return the ball. Mark Horey prepares a beautiful serve. Missing from these pictures: Capt. Stan Reaves. Mountain track stars pose for a picture. Missing from picture is Captain Stan Reaves. 100 This is the way we tie our shoe! 101 I’m flying! DEBORAH M. FLAX NANCY B. ABRAMSON ll is (lie prime duty of a woman of the world to look well. Xan . . . Xance . . . interested in sum- mer counselor ing at (amft, skiing, ((taking, volleyball, tennis atnl swimming . . . usually found with .amir, l.orrainr, Rhonda and Janet . . . bothered by current events quizzes and history tests . . . often beard exclaim- ing I don't believe it . . . ):0) bell high- lights her day . . . Xancy plans to attend college and hair a career as an elementary school teacher, ARIES I .a unit Staff 3. I: ACUMEN 4; A.K.S. Club 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Car Wash 3, 4; Student Congress 2. 4. BARBARA J. ADRIAN All that is happy, and sweet besides. Age . . . friendly redhead . . . lively . . . enjoys darning and sports . . . peeved by people who say I ain't do it. and don't even try . . . usually heard exclaiming “IVoodik . . . often seen with Robin, Gerry, and Mother . . . I)r. Foffredo's 7-8 history class highlights her day . . . Future sees llarbara as a Physical Therapist. Future Nurses Club 4; Senior Booster Club 4; (.iris’ Basketball Team 3, 4; Secretarial Club 3. 4. DEREK H. AND REIN I Happiness is his middle name.” Derek” . . . interested in tropical fish and music . . . dislikes smoking . . . often heard exclaiming That's Great . . . Senior Math icith Mr.' Johnson highlights his day . . . Derek plans to attend college. ACUMEN 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 3. 4; Future Physicians Club 3, 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; School Pro- duction 3; Operatic Festival 4; Choir 2, 3. 4; Top Twenty 3, 4. HERMAN L. ASARNOW Success comes to men who earn it. lienn . , . “Hermit . . . intelligent . . . talkatii e . . . hobbies include trying to steal food from Warren's home . . usually seen with Warren, Dan, Garry, Arnie and Aura . . . peeved by a certain blonde senior girl . . . usually heard exclaiming Fat your heart out . . . Riding to school in Mc- Cormack's car highlights his day . . . future plans itulude college and a career in law. Youth and Covcmment Club 2, Co-Chair- man 3. Chair man 4; Rambler Circula- tion and Promotion Manager 4; Student Congress Vice-President 4; School Produc- tion 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; National Honor Society 3. 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, I; Dramatics Club 2. 3, 4; Politics Club 2. 3, 4; Uetter of Commendation N.MSQT 4. KATHERINE F. ATT ALLA A merry life and a gay spirit. Anth . . . Kathy . . . friendly . . . witty . . . interested in school activities, making money, and driving . . . found with Ree and the girls from the bottom of the hill . . . peeved by mod dressers . . . usually heard saying Do you want to buyt . . . English with Mr. Fagan highlights her day . . . fu- ture plans indude college. Senior Booster Club 4; ARIES Layout Staff 4; G.A.A, 3; Bowling 4: Car Wash 3, 4. PATRICIA F. AVICNONE The smile on her face is only a reflection of the feeling in her heart. Trish . . . Fetiie” . . . Av . . . striking brunette . . . beautiful eyes . . . enjoys sports, darning, and watching number 55 at the football games . . . usually found with Frank, Feme, or Jane . . . aggravated by busy signals . . . can be heard exclaim- ing Xo, you gotta be kidding! . . . Trisli's day is highlighted by lunch at the crazy table . . . future plans include college, a tiip to Hawaii, and a M.R.S. degree. Senior Booster Club 4; Senior Parts 4; Car Wash 3. 4. 104 RICHARD H AY JEAN Tis strange what a man can do and women still think him an angel. Hie . . . Air” . . . good-looking blond . . . spirited . . . captain of the football team . . . popular . . . Ric's time is spent playing football in the fall and surfing in the summer . . . Usually found with l.ynda, Pete, and The Stevens Hoys” . . . peeved by losittg football games . . . usually heard saying I don't know . . . Day’s not com- plete without listening to Helps at lunch . . . future sees Hie in college. Varsity M Club 2. I, Vice-President 3: Football 2. 3, Captain I; Baseball 2. 3. Cap- tain 4. DENNIS A. BACCARO “Good nalured and always gay Fun to be with every day Peanuts . . . likable . . . winning person- ality . . . Dennis enjoys sports . . . usually found with Subast and Heiglis . . . peeved by working out with a certain gym teacher . . . can be heard saying Hole about that . . . Peanuts looks forward to football prac- tice each day . . . his futute plans include college. Football 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4; jest ling 3. I; Varsity M Club 3. 4. JOHN BARKER Happy is the carefree man Mischievous, mechanically inclined, member of the A.V. Squad . . . usually found with Mark Edgerton . . . highlight of the day is 2:10 . . . future plans include the Air Force. A.V. A. EILEEN S. BARRETT With ah the conversing 1 forgot all the time.” Ei . . . sen . . . congenial ■ . . fun-loving . . enjoys playing baseball, dancing, cook- ing, and has a special attraction to incoln Avenue . . . usually found with Anthony, Susan, and the girls . . . peeved by the School Hus . . . usually heard saying Can I tell you somethingf . . . her day is high- lighted by Kith period gvm with the gang . . . the futute sees Eileen a a secretary. Booster Club -I; After-Ciadualiou Party 4. MICHAEL BARRE I I “Me loves work; he could sit and watch it for hours.” Mike” . . . experienced wrestler . . . sports- minded . . . artistic . . . usually spends time fishing, playing baseball, or in some artistic endeavor . . . peeved by 6:10 alarm bell . . . usually found with the guys from down the hill . . . usually heard yelling, C.'mon. Man! . . . gym highlights his day . . . crystal ball sees Mike in college. Wrestling Club 2: | V. Wrestling 3; Varsifv Wrestling 4; Soccer 4: Varsit M” Club 4; Senior Booster Club 4. IRENE E. BAUMGART A companion that is cheerful is worth gold. Irene . . . petite . . . brunette . . . usually seen with Kathy. Marilyn, Sue, and Cecelia . . . enjoys cooking, working in Drama Club, and attending Ham (rage . . . Exclaims Yea. yea” . . . her day is highlighted by the 3:03 bell . . . peeved by nosey people . . . future plans include becoming a secretary. Secretarial Club 2. 3. 4. ARIES Staff 3. 4: Drama Club 4; Senior Booster Club 4. 105 ARLENE J. BEALE “Though she speaks only when she ought. We find she's not as shy as we thought. Arleen . . . striking brown eyes . . . dark hair . . . friendly ... enjoys swimming, bowling, sewing, and Rampage . . . always found with Tom ... is peeved by history cltiss . . . always says You don't say” . . . the 3:0) bell highlights her day . . . aspires to be a private secretary. Secretarial Club 2. S; Librarian Aide 3; Booster Club 4. BRUCE W. BEIGHLEV I'll be merry and free I'll be sad for nobody.” Sponge” . . . great asset to Mountain's foot- ball team . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . Bruce enjoys fishing and Chinese fire drills . . . usually found with Peanuts and Sebast . . . day is highlighted by attending football practice . . . future plans include college. Football 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4; Varsity M Club 3. 4. LISA B. BELL Gay as the sun is her nature. Bright as the sun is her smile.” Lis . . . Tinker . . . Ding Dong” . . . animated personality . . . always laughing . . . enjoys dancing and sewing . . . peeved by phony people . . . usually found with Jill, Jill, Diane, Puff, and llobbi . . . Senior Class Treasurer . . . often says It doesn't bother me! . . . future includes a college education. GAA 2. 3. 4; French Club 2. 3; Spanish Honor Society 3. 4; Publicity Committee 3; Class Treasurer 4; Senior Booster 4; ARIES Literary Staff 2. 3. 4: Jr. Prom Committee 3; AFS Club 2. 3. 4; ACUMEN 2. 3. 4; Social Committee 3. 4; Ski Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Girls' Basketball Team 3, 4. GERALDINE M. BELFIORE Her presence is an everlasting pleasure. Gerry . . . Ger . . . cheerful . . . ani- mated . . . interested in swimming and the Marines . . . can be found with Barbara and Robin . . . peeved by people spelling her name with a J” . . . exclaims Can you believe it?” . . . Lunch and the 3:03 bell rate high . . . the future sees Gerry as a secretary or as a dental assistant. Future Nurses Club 4: Senior Booster Club 4; Secretarial Club 3. 4; G.A.A. 3. ROBERT S. BELFIORE When business interferes with pleasure, drop business. The Belf’s . . . Bellhop . . . well-liked . . . good looking . . . fun-loving . . . enjoys football and Rampage . . . usually found with Soozi, or DeTrolio and the Guys . . . The Belf’s is peeved by football practice . . . can be heard saying Are you kiddin me? . . . 10th period gym class basketball games highlight Bob’s clay . . . The future sees Bob m college. Football 2. 3. 4; Varsity M” Club 3. 4. LINDA S. BENEZIANO A happy smile every day. She gives to all who come her way. “Lynn” . . . Benny . . . congenial . . . asset to twirling squad . . . enjoys dancing, the Pancake House, and riding around . . . wants to learn surfing . . . usually seen with Ree and the girls down the hill . . . peeved by kids icith no spirit . . . usually exclaims Do you believe it! . . . Linda’s day is high- lighted by 10th period gym class . . . future plans include junior college or business school. Twirling Club 2. 3. 4; Twirler 4; GAA 2. 3. 4; Secretarial Club 3. 4; Booster Club 4. 106 ROXANNE R. BERG For the sake of travel. She'd do anything but die. Pollera Colora” . . . “Rocky . . . quiet, red-licad . . . interested in languages, music, and sports . . . peeved by not bring in Mex- ico . . . usually found in Sew York or work- ing at Pleasantdale Bakery . . . exclaims You're kidding!” and I don’t believe it! . . . Spanish class is the highlight of Rox- anne’s day . . . Crystal ball shows a college education and a career as an airline stew- ardess.. Choir 2; Spanish Honor Society 2. 3. 4. PETER N. BERGER “Thoughts of few. the wit of one. “Pete . . . witty . . . avid sports fan . . . can be found with Harvey A'., Carry, I)an, and Harvey F. . . . hobbies include sailing, golf, chess, reading, and “eating on the road . . . usually comments, This is ab- surd . . . Tenth period highlights his day . . . future plans include college. National Honor Society 3. Treasurer 4; Future Physicians Club 2. 3. President 4: RAMBLER 3, 4; Student Congress 3. 4: ACUMEN 4: Football Manager 2. 3: Coif Team 2. 3; Math Team 2. SHEILA E. BERNSTEIN Doing easily what others find difficult is talent. “Sheil . . . creative . . . friendly . . . enjoys playing the piano and writing poetry . . . often found listening to Charles A:navour . . . Sheila's day is highlighted by Mr. John- son's senior math class ... a college educa- tion is in store for the future. Jr. Class Treasurer 3; Top Twenty 2. 3. 1; Dramatic Society 2. 3. 4; French Club 2. 3. 4; Student Congress 2. 3; Jr. Prom Commit- tee 3; National Honor Society 4. EDGAR A. BLAUS, JR. “An athlete, a worker, and a good sportsman.” “Big Ed . . . “Blau . . . tall . . . athletic . . . usually seen with Mike and Hokey . . . boating, sports, and cars receive his special attention . . . peeved by people who mock the Green Hornet . . . can be heard saying “that’s real funny. . . . highlight of Edgar's day is Mi. Johnson’s college math class . . . The future holds a college education and a career in engineering. Football 2. 3. 4; Wrestling Club 2; Wres- tling Team 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4: Varsity M Club 3. 4; Carousel 3: Student Congress 4; Band 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4. ROBERT I). BLUMENTHAL “To study little, to worry less, is my idea of happiness. Bloops, . . . good natured . . . great sense of humor . . . Interested in cars and sports . . . Usually seen with Goof, Bird, Joe, and the rest oj the cave dwellers . . . can be heard saying Right . . . peeved by senior gym . . . Airs. Finn’s Chemistry class high- lights his day . . . future plans include college. ROBERT S. BONO A sporty guy in more ways than one. A little work bill lots of fun. Sebast” . . . “Bones . . . tall, handsome . . . captain of Mountain football team . . . Always laughing . . . Interests include spoils and Chinese fire drills . . . Usually found u'ith Becks and Peanuts . . . Football prac- tice highlights his day . . . Future sees Bob in college. Football 2. 3. Captain 4; Track 2. 3. 4; Var- sity M Club 2, Secretary 3. 4. 107 AURA L. BORNSTEIN “There is no cosmetic for beauty like happiness. Aur” . . . cute green-eyed blotide . . . usu- ally found with Mirl, Marcia, Hil, Audi. Arden and a certain Student Congress l ice- President . . . heard exclaiming luche . . . peeved by fights with Herm . . . gym high- lights her day . . . crystal ball sees Aura as a social worker. Class Vice-President 2: Junior Prom Com- mittee 3; ARIES Layout Staff 3, 1: Drama lub 3; Futun Nurses’ (lub t; U I MEN 4; School Production 3; Ski Club 4. ROBIN L. BOULARD Her sweet and attractive grace, surely fit her pretty face.” Rob . . . “Robbo . . . pretty and slender . . . winning smile . . . interests include dancing, twirling, and volunteer work . . . usually found with Age and Bruce . . . peeved by lack of school spirit . . . can be heard saying You know . . . lunch high- lights her day . . . future, sees Robin as a physical therapist. Social Committee 3; Prom Attendant 3: ('iris Basketball I'eam 3, 4; Twirling Club 3. 4; Secretaries Club 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Future Nurses’ Club 4; Twirler 4; Football Attendant 4. THOMAS R. BOWDITCH “Always ready with a pun Here's a boy who is ftdl of fun. The Boc . . . real car enthusiast . . . great mechanic . . . can be heard saying Hang loose . . . usually found with Cheryl Ulrich . . . interests include car repairs and racing . . . leaving for school is his pet peeve . . . 8:10 coffee break highlights his day . . . future sees Tom in the army and as an auto mechanic. Police Parking Lot 4; T. and 1. Program 3.4. DENISE H. BRAELOW A cheerful heart goes all day.” Dee . . . tall . . . creative . . . special inter- ests include swimming, bowling, and jewelry craft . . . usually found with Sharon, Shari, and Joan . . . dislikes leaking up early . . . often heard exclaiming, I didn't mean it like that! . . . U.S. History II highlights her day . . . future plans include a major in elementary education. Spanish Honor Society 3. 4; A.F.S. Club; Senior Booster Club 4; Chorus 2, 3. 4. GAYLE F. BRANOWSKI A smile for every friend and a friend for every smile. Gayle . . . congenial . . . good sense of humor . . . enjoys sewing, bowling, and swimming . . . can be found with Linda C., Joanne D., and Kathy I.....peeved by cafeteria monitors . . . usually heard saying, Oh, Fun 'X Games! . . . gym highlights her day . . . future sees Gayle as a French major. National Honor Society 3. 4; Spanish Honor Society 3. Treasurer 4; Jr. Prom Committee 3: Sophomore Class Secretary 2; French Club 2. 3, 4; Assembly Committee 3; Senior Booster Club 4; Student Congress 3; Girls’ Volleyball 3. 4; Girls’ Bowling Team 4; ACUMEN 4. GILD A J. BRA VACO A woman of silence is a woman of sense. Jill . . . talented beautician . . . sieeet nutured . . . oil painting and hair styling are her hobbies . . . often seen with Linda P., Josephine D., and Linda H. . . . peeved by conceited people . . . often heard ex- claiming You’re kidding . . . study hall tops off her day . . . secretarial career is part of Gilda's future plans. Secretarial Club 4. 108 ROBERT A. BREZ1N “1 am silent, but I am capable of great things. Hob . . . easy going . . . pleasant person- ality . . . fun loving . . . interests include cars and boating . . . usually found with John, Hill, and Dennis . . . peeved by sur- prise quizzes . . . the 3:0) bell highlights his day . . . Hob foresees a career in medicine. Track 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3. 4; Future Physicians Club 4. ALAN R. BRINK A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the best of men. AI . . . Brink . . . liinky Dink . . . strong, silent yet dynamic football player . . . interested in outdoor sports such as hunting and football . . . usually seen with Cyril D. and football clan . . . annoyed by wise guys . . . begins his conversations with There we were . . . highlight of his day is gym . . . future plans see Al as a physical education teacher. Football 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity M” Club 3, 4; Senior Booster Club 4. MICHAEL BUOYE “Silence never betrays you.” The Bu . . . enjoys sports and cars . . . peeved by waking up for school . . . can be heard saying Are you for real . . . leaving at 11:45 highlights his day . . . the future sees Michael as a wealthy auto mechanic. Car Wash 4. MICHAEL P. BURAKOFF It s not what you know, It's what you can get away with.” Mike” . . . funny . . . school-spirited . . . sports and music rate high . . . usually found with Edgar, Marc. Charley, Sid . . . peeved by Lisa's hospitality and Willy Mays . . . favorite expression is Cover me . . . Mr. Johnson's College Math Class highlights his day . . . Future plans include college. Band 2. 3, 4; Politics Club 4; Ski Club 4. MAUREEN K. BYRNE “Amiability shines by its own light.” Ree” . . . cute . . . pappy brunette . . . hobbies include sewing and dances . . . usually found with l.inda and the kids from down the hill . . . peeved by tuna fish sandwiches for lunch . . . can be heard say- ing huh? . . . last period gym class high- lights her day . . . future plans include secretarial work. Secretarial Club 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Jr. Car Wash 3; Twirling Club 2; CAA 2. 3. JUDITH ANN CAFFARRA I.aughing and talking all the day, she always has something to say. Ju . . . Pokie . . . petite blonde . . . talkative . . . enjoys art, sewing, playing chess, acting, and games . . . usually found with Buck Wheal . . . peeved by her lack of communication . . . can be heard ex- claiming Right! Right! . . . Art class highlights her day . . . Future plans include art school or nursing. Chess Club 3. 109 MARYANN E. CALABRIA Cute, sweet, and quite petite. Iiianco . . . petite brunette . . . lively . . . enjoys riding around with the girls and going to Rampage . . . usually seen with Grace and the girls . . . peeved by staying home on the weekends . . . exclaims I don’t believe it!” . . . her day is highlighted by second period lunch . . . Maryann plans to attend secretarial school. Secretarial Club 3, Treasurer 4; ARIES Layout 4; GAA 2. PHILIP CAMARCO Why be serious when there's so much to laugh about?” Phil’ . . . joker . . . friendly . . . mis- chievous . . . enjoys drawing . . . usually found with Pete the I)ude” . . . 3:03 bell highlights Phil's day . . . Crystal ball sees Phil in the service. DANIEL J. CARLUCCI His motto is fun and laughter for all. If he had his way, life would be a hall. Daniel lioone . . . congenial . . . fun- loving . . . good sense of humor . . . enjoys music and sports cars . . . usually found with Dennis and Bruce . . . can be heard saying . . . What, are you nuts? . . . Looks forward to gym and the 3:03 bell each day . . . Future sees Dan entering the U.S. Navy. Wrestling 3, 4. JOSEPH C. CASSINI There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Joe” . . . congenial . . . good-looking . . . fabulous dresser . . . interests include swim- ming and horseback riding . . . usually found with Dan, Garry, Larry . . . pet peeve is the lightning round . . . gym highlights his day . . . future sees Joe as a lawyer. Senior Booster Club 4. MARGARET L. CAVANAUGH Her witty jest, her frequent smile Make her friendship well worthwhile. Lin . . . Cavie . . . sparkling personality . . . cute . . . interests include sewing, bowl- ing, and Richie . . . can usually be found with Arge M., Joanne I)., and Gayle {.... pet peeve is people who call her Kathy . . . ran be heard exclaiming . . . Don’t be silly. . . . highlight of her day is gym . . . future sees Lin in teachers’ college and with an M.R.S. Degree. Bowling 4; GAA 3. 4; Car Wash 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Senior Party Committee 4. THOMAS J. CHAMBERS Choice word and measured phrase above the reach of ordinary men.” Tom . . . congenial . . . tall blond . . . interests include cars, music and photogra- phy . . . usually found with John or Bob . . . peeved by small lockers . . . usually says . . . Don’t sweat it . . . power me- chanics and gym highlight his day . . . Future sees Tom in college. Track 2. 3. 4: Senior Booster Club 4. 110 LINDA F. CIR1ELLO Kindness gives birth to kindness. Lin . . . 'Cheerios” . . . always smiling . . . enjoys roller skating and bowling . . . usually seen with Mary Ann. Gail, and the Stage Crew . . . Dislikes school buses . . . Usually heard saying O.K. Guys, cool it.' ■ . . Linda's day is highlighted by the ):0) bell ... The crystal ball sees Linda in the teaching profession. AFS 2; Senior Booster Club 4: GAA 3; Twirlers Club 2; Drama Club 3, 4. DANIEL E. COLLIN SON A man among men. a man among women And a man among leaders.” Dan” . . . Danny . . . Diligent president of the Student Congress . . . philosophical editor of the Acumen . . . Enjoys writing, music, and philosophy . . . Found with Garry. Warren, Fete, Arnie, the Hear , Joe, and Herm - Student Congress 2. 3. President 4; ACU- MEN' 3. Editor-in-chief 4: Politics Club 2. 3; Marching and Concert Band 2; National Honor Society 3. 4; RAMBLER Staff 4: ARIES Literary Staff 4; AVA 3; Youth in Government 3; Senior Booster Club 4; Con- stitutional Revision Committee 3: Class Treasurer 2; Class President 3; NJCCJ 3; Youth in Government Conference 3; Car Wash 3. 4. ROBIN C. CLARFIELD The force of her merit makes her way. Rob . . . Hound . . . intelligent . . . active . . . singing in a folk group and watching television take up her spare time . . . usually found with Hope, Linda, l.inda, atid Elaine . . . Peeved by Rambler re- porters and people who never have time to watch television . . . Concludes, It’s as simple as that -. RAMBLER 2, 3. News Editor 4; Spanish Honor Society 2. 3. 4; ACUMEN Business Staff 2. 3. 4; ARIES Layout Staff 2. 3; ARIES Literary Staff 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3; I'op Twenty 2, 3. WARREN E. COOPER “A man of much confidence. A man of few regrets.” Coops . . . Warr . . . competent Senior Class President . . . witty . . . multi-faceted . . . enjoys boating, horseback riding, drama . . . usually seen with Garry, Dan, Arnie, and Herm . . . dreads the run from the cafe- teria to Mr. Johnson's class .. . often replies, Right , Senior Class President 4: Junior Prom Com- mittee 3: School Production 3. 4: Cross Country 3; Youth in Government 3. 4: Elec- tion Committee junior Chairman 3; Booster Club 4. NANCY R. COR RAO A cheerful smile with every word. Nan . . . vivacious co-captain of the twirlers . . . friendly . . . good-natured . . . usually found with Joan and Gail . . . up- set by getting up in the morning . . . often remarks, It's a riot! . . . history classes with Mr. Mirandi and Mr. Relcuore high- light her day . . . future sees Nancy as a history teacher. Twirling Club 2. 3. 4; Twirlcr 3, Co-captain 4; AFS Club 3. 4; Spanish Honor Society 3. 4; ARIES Business Stuff 3, 4; Bowling Tcam 4; Class Secretary 3: Student Congress 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Foster Child Com- mittee 4; Secretarial Club 3. 4. GAIL L. CROSS She's full of pep and energy too She’s a doll through and through.” Gail” . . . athletic . . . Spirited captain of the cheerleaders . . . always smiling . . . usually found with Sherry and Carol . . . peeved by study halls . . . usually heard saying That's not funny! . . . Gail’s day is highlighted by foods discussions . . future plans include a college education. Cheerleader 3, Captain 4; AFS Club 4; ARIES Literary Staff 4: Senior Booster Club 4; (.iris’ Volleyball Team 3. 4: (.iris’ Bowling Team 4: GAA 3. 4. in JOANNE M. DAIUTO ‘'Nothing is impossible to a willing soul. “Lefty . . . Jinx . . . thoughtful . . . good natured . . . helpful . . . usually seen with Linda Hartman, Susan II aldman. and fill Hr avoco . . . often exclaims I hate you! . . . peeved by History . . . 10:55 high- lights her day . . . crystal ball sees Joanne as a secretary. DENNIS V. DAIXiAUER A genial lad. though somewhat shy. We all agree his worth is high.” “Hags . . . “Denny . . . jovial . . . good- natured . . . comical . . . interests include driving, cars, and making money . . . usually found with Danny, Bruce, and Mike . . . often remarks, Smooth! . . . peeved by Mr. D's gym classes . . . waits anxiously for 3:03 bell . . . Denny plans to further his education. JOSEPHINE M. D AMICO “Good things come in small packages.” Jo . . . petite brunette . . . friendly . . . enjoys dancing . . . always seen with Mary Ann and Jill . . . is peeved by English class . . . Jo’s day is highlighted by study hall . . . future plans find Jo in the Secretarial field. Secretarial Club 3, 4; Senior Booster Club 4. JOANNE M. DAN1ELLO Neat 'n trim, full of fun, she is loved by everyone.” Jo . . . Moose . . . neat and attractive . . . brunette . . . always smiling . . . iyiter- ests include sewing, bowling, cooking, base- ball. dancing. Rampage . . . can be found with Linda Arge M.. Gayle .... peeved by teacher', who absolutely forbid gum-chewing . . . can be heard saying Oh, listen to this one . . . 10th period gym with the gang highlights her day . . . crystal ball sees Joanne as a legal secretary. Student Congress Representative 2; French Club 3; CAA 3. 4: Senior Booster Club 4; ARIES Literary Staff 4: Car Wash 3. 4; Howling League 4; Senior Party Commit- tee 4. SANDRA J. DANIELSON The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Scotty . . . quiet . . . sweet . . . enjoys horseback riding and Chekhov . . . peeved by Spock's logic . . . day is highlighted by Bookkeeping H . . . usually heard saying It really is! . . . Future plans include Junior College. Senior Booster Club 4; I.ibrai) Club 2, 3. 4; CAA Drama Club 4; Secretarial Club 3; Library Assistant 2. 3. 4. CYNTHIA L. DAVIES “The charm of her presence was felt where'er she went. Cindy . . . Cin . . . Cincha . . . attrac- tive . . . fun-loving . . . cheerful . . . enjoys tinging, sewing, athletics and motorcycle riding . . . most often seen with Lillian F., Sancy M., Irene J. Joyce J. . . . disputes monopolization of the cur by her brother . . . often exclaims I don’t believe it! . . . and Whoopee-do! . . . the best part of her day is between classes . . . plans a career as an Interior Decorator. (.iris' Chorus 3; Choir 4; Senior Booster Club 4. 112 CYRIL G. DAVIES To know him is to like him. Cecil . . . Cece . . . Cy” . . . Cyr . . . talented captain of Mountain's Soccer Team . . . well-liked . . . virile . . . usually found singing to a girl while driving on his motor- cycle with a soccer hall and a baseball hat . . . often seen with 41 or hat hie . . . upset by hearing people say, Your twin sister said ...” and admits, Well, I don't know . . . third lunch highlights his day . . . future plans include college and the Air Force. Varsity Soccer 2. 3, Captain 4; J.V. and Var- sity Baseball 2, S; Senioi Booster Club 4; Varsity “M Club 3. 4. EILEEN H. DECKER A happy disposition brightens the way. Eileen . . . congenial addition to Moun- tain's senior class . . . enjoys dancing and listening to pop music . . . often found at the YWHA or listening to records . . . Peeved by not getting the car as often as she would like . . . Day is highlighted by Orchestra and Spanish . . . Crystal ball sees Eileen as an Elementary School teacher. Orchestra 4. ROSA MARIA DE LA PUENTE Give the world the best you have And the best will come back to you.” Rose . . . friendly . . . beautiful smile . . . Mountain's AES Argentinian import . . . enjoys playing the guitar and reading . . . often replies, Don’t worry . . . usually seen with Peggy . . . annoyed by lies . . . a letter from home highlights her day . . . future plans include college and a career as a philosophy teacher. Spanish Honor Society 4; AFS Club 4; Bowling Club 4; Senior Booster Club 4. ELLEN J. DeLUCCHI A girl that’s cute, a girl that's sweet, A girl like that you just can’t beat.” Moan . . . Ellie-Moan . . . animated brunette . . . always seen with a smile . . . well liked . . . Ellen i interested in sports . . . she especially enjoys xratching football games . . . usually found riding around with Sharon, llelga, or the girls . . . peeved by the school bus . . . often heard saying Ya know or Holy Mackerel . . . The skies see Ellen as an airline stewardess. Secretarial Club 2, 4; Senior Booster Club 4; ARIES Literary Staff 4; National Honor Society 4. LAURIE DEN BURG A cheer for the team, a cheer for a friend. Happiness can know no end. l.aur . . . D . . . independent . . . spar- kling blue eyes . . . talented cheerleader . . . interests include serving, athletics and figuring out people . . . annoyed by period 7-S . . . usually utters Whoopy-do! . . . day is highlighted by a call from Mitch . . . Laurie anticipates a career in Home Economics. Cheerleader 3. 4; ARIES Layout Staff 2; AFS Club 2. 4; GAA 2, 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Car Wash 3. 4; Choir 2. MICHELE M. DfPASQUE A smile for all. Michele . . . petite brunette . . . animated . . . mischievous . . . school spirited . . . usually seen smiling . . . enjoys attending basketball games . . . peeved by moody people . . . often heard saying That's sharp . . . Dr. I.offredo's class brightens her day . . . the stars see Michele at a Jr. College or Secretarial School. Student Congress 2. 3; Secretarial Club 3. 4; Publicity Comm. 3, 4; Social Comm. 2. 3, 4; Senior Booster Club 4; ARIES Layout Staff 4; Car Wash Comm. 3. 4. 113 FRANK A. DkTROLIO A man's car is his castle.” Fred . . . athletic . . . good looking . . . asset to Mountain's football squad . . . interests include sports and cars . . . usually found with Patricia or Hclfiore . . . peeved by people who steal Veils . . . often heard exclaiming I feel sorry for the clown who stole my Veit” . . . gym highlights his day . . . Frank’s future plans include success. J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Var- sity ”M” Club 3, 4. MICHAEL H. DODD The outdoor life is the life.” Mike” . . . strong, silent type . . . warm . . . sincere . . . finds pleasure in holding, guns, and hunting . . . usually found with Andy . . . peeved by gym class . . . lunch high- lights his day . . . Mike's interests will aid him in his future plans to be a Forester, Track 2, 3. JAMES P. DONIS Few are this intelligent Fewer, this contemporary. “Jim” . . . intellectual . . . hip . . . known for his unique “jokes . . . interests include golf and computer programming . . . dis- tressed by people who don't appreciate his “jokes . . . remarks sarcastically, “That's highly significant . . . French class makes his day worthwhile . . . Jim plans to study law. National Honor Society 3. 4: Coif Team 3: Politics Club 2. 3. 4; Math Team 2. 3; Senior Booster Club 4. MARY ANN D. DONOFRIO A likable girl with a likable way. “Shorty . . . “Dono . . . petite brunette . . . hardworking . . . enjoys dancing and acting . . . usually found with Josephine, Mary Ann, and Gail . . . peeved by home- work . . . often exclaims You'll be all right . . . her day is highlighted by dramatics and English . . . hopes to continue working as a key-punch operator. Drama Club 3. 4; Secretarial Club 4; Senior Booster Club 4. ROBIN J. DRUCKER Gay with smiles Alive with laughter. Robin . . . attractive brunette . . . artistic . . . usually found sidetracking Mrs. Rosen when she is trying to talk . . . peeved by click-ins and yellow stockings . . . often queries “Stuart, can I have a ride home? . . . leaving yearbook Art Staff meetings before 4:30 highlights her day. ARIES Layout Staff 3; Art Staff 4; Ceramics Club 4; Art Exhibit 3. JOAN B. DUFFY Let us be gay while we may.” Duff . . . “Crash . . . enjoys going to l.avallette . . . usually seen with Jeff, Mary, Pat, Maria and Roxy . . . peeved by crowded halls . . . often exclaims You're kidding! . . . Study Hall and Modern History high- light her day. Choir 2. 3. 4; Top 20 3, 4. 114 WAYNE DUSKIN’ “Care killed the cat. and I'm too young to die. Dusk” . . . happy-go-lucky . . . carefree . . . racing enthusiast . . . enjoys cars and drag-racing . . . always found with A I. Brian, and C.arl . . . is distressed by 10th period gym with Ron and lf'oody . . . always says It wasn't easy . . . lunch highlights his day . . . future plans include a college education. Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Ski Club 4. DEBORAH A. DUXBURY It's nice to be natural When you’re naturally nice. “Debbie . . . bright . . . warm . . . sincere ■ . . attractive blonde . . . occupies spare time by writing, school activities, and sell - ing . . . She can usually be found with Eileen or Gayle . . . Debbie is peeved by running around the track in gym, but Sen- ior Math (Pd. 7-8) cheers her up . . . future plans include college where Debbie hopes to major in Journalism or Sociology. RAMBLER 2. 3; ACUMEN 2. 3; Color Guard 3: National Honor Society 3. 4: Jr. Prom Committee 2; Senior Booster Club 3; Jr. Car Wash 3. R. BARBARA EDELMAN A fun-loving girl with light brown hair. when she's around the skys arc fair. Bobbi” . . . exuberant cheerleader . . . bubbly, sparkling personality . . . seen with Michele, Jill, l.aurie, and everyone . . . usually found dodging the humidity to avoid friz . . . peex'ed by unannounced meetings . . . often prays, Gix'c me strength” . . . Mr. liothstein’s history class highlights her day . . . future plans include college. Cheerleader 4; Student Congress 4: AFS Club 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3. 4; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Publicity Committee 2. 3. 4; Social Committee 2. 3. 4; Senior Boost- er 4; GAA 2. 3: ARIES Staff 3. 4: Car Wash 3. 4; Ski Club 4; After Graduation Party 4. DAVID C. ENSLIN A quiet manner certainly conceals a lad with many thoughts and ideals. Dave” . . . nice smile . . . reserx ed . . . interested in working with radios . . . peeved by history . . . study hall highlights his day . . . Dave plans to attend college. LINDA E. ELLIS Her eyes of brilliance are filled to the brim, with mischievous fun and plenty of vim. Ellis” . .. talkative . . . animated . . . beau- tiful blue eyes . . . often exclaims, Listen, 1 gotta tell ya something . . . enjoys taking rides at • a.m. . . . can be found with Diane and the girls . . . peeved by two faced peo- ple . . . her day is highlighted by Mr. Stephen's English class . . . future hopes are for college. Office Aide 4; Social Committee 2; Senior Boosters 4; ACUMEN 4; Co-ed Chefs' Club 2. ALLAN M. EPSTEIN What's life without a laugh? Eppy” . . . mischievous . . . fun-loving . . . car enthusiast . . . enjoys working with automotive parts . . . usually seen u'ilh U'ayne or Brian . . . peeved by people xeho aren’t on time . . . mentions sarcastically Yea, rightf” . . . Mr. Mirandi’s history class rates high xeitli Allan . . . future plans include college. Ski Club 4; Dance Committee 3; Publicity Committee 2; Senior Booster Club 4. 115 ESTHER D. ESCHINASI The future of the world may lie with those who can communicate. “Essie . . . “Es . . . sweet and friendly . . . can be found tickling the ivories, read- ing, traveling, or learning Russian . . . dis- likes skinny people . . . third period chem- istry with Hil is the light spot of her day . . . future plans include majoring in languages. French Club 2. 3. 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: ARIES Lavout Staff 3: Senior Booster Club 4; Car Wash 3, 4; Ski Club 4. LARRY D. FABRICANT “His sense of humor, his ready smile. make his friendship well worthwhile. Fabs . . . “Lar . . . asset to Mountain’s soccer team . . . good-looking . . . interests include girls, sports, and cars . . . can always be found driving around with the boys . . . peeved by his blushing and the long stretch 'til he becomes 17 .. . often exclaims “Real- ly or “Thanks a lot! . . . third period with Mr. Stephens highlights his day . . . future plans are for a college education. Soccer 3, 4; Varsity M Club 3. 4; Car Wash Committee 3; Band 2. 3. 4; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Senior Booster 4; ARIES Lit- erary Staff 4. MICHAEL A. FEIGER Winning is not the important thing— it's the only thing! “Feigs . . . virile . . . true friend . . . in- terests include athletics and motorcycles . . . usually found with Joel, Roy or the Guys . . . peeved by Don's Drive-In . . . usually remarks How ya doin??” . . . day is highlighted by listening to R elf lore’s jokes . . . future plans include a college education. Basketball 2. 3: Baseball 2; Student Con- gress 3; Homeroom President 2: Senior Booster Club 4; Cross Country 3; Varsity M” Club 3.4. LINDA G. FEDER Laughing and talking all the day. She always has something to say.” “Fed . . . attractive brunette . . . never at a loss for words . . . always seen laughing. Dr. I.offredo’s class highlights her day . . . crystal ball predicts a college education and a career in elementary school teaching. ARIES Layout Staff 3. 4; ACUMEN Busi- ness Staff 2, 4; Activities Committee Chair- man 4; Jr. Prom Committee Chairman 3; Spanish Honor Society 3; Publicity Commit- tee 2, 3: Student Congress 2. 3. 4; Foster Child Committee 4; Car Wash Committee 3; Senior Booster Club 4; Social Com- mittee 2. DENNIS A. FASHANO He that hath knowledge spareth his words,” “Dennis . . . amiable member of Moun- tain's soccer team . . . enjoys sports and occasional tutoring . . . can be found roam- ing Mountain’s halls with Harvey Feinman expresses contentment with, Well, I guess there’s no homeivork tonight! . . . being out of school and hax'ing lunch make the day worthwhile . . . future sees Dennis in college. Future Physicians Club 3. 4; Assemblies Committee 3; Soccer 3, 4; Varsity M” Club 3. 4; National Honor Society 3. 4: School Production 3; Choir 2, 3. 4; Top 20 2, 3. 4. DAVID E. FEIGIN Humor put to music. “Mel . . . “OOG . . . indtistrious ... ac- complished musician . . . enjoys construct- ing polyhedrons and playing the tuba . . . peex ed by Current Events quizzes . . .’often seen with Doc, Fearless Leader, Long John and the Rear . . . utters “What?” . . . 7:03 bell highlights the day . . . future plans include college. Dance Band 3. 4; School Production 3; Bi- ology Club 2; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. 116 HARVEY J. FEINMAN Those who make the best use of their time have none to spare.” “Harv . . . intelligent . . . clever . . . sports and his guitar arc among his interests . . . usually found with Harvey A.. Carl G.. Den- nis and Pete B. . . . peeved by tests and term papers . . . concludes, Hoy, that was the most boring class of the year ' . . . 3:0) bell highlights his day . . . future plans include college. National Honor Society 3. 4; Math Team 3. 4: Future Physicians Club 3. Secretary 4; Top Twenty 2. 3. 4; Choir 2. 3. 4: School Production 3; Assemblies Committee 3. ROBERT F. FEIRSTEIN “He has a style all his own. “Puggsly” . . . easy-going . . . fun-loving . . . good looking . . . interested in women and USY basketball . . . usually found with Mike, Charley, or Johnny . . . peeved by the smell of cigarettes behind him 2nd period . . . Mr. Stephen's 3rd period English Class highlights his day . . . future plans include a career as a newspaper writer. Varsity M Club 3. 4; Soccer 3. 4: ARIES Literary Staff 4; J.V. baseball 2. 3; Senior booster Club 4; Car Wash 3. LINDA E. FERRO Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” Linda . . . good natured . . . school spir- ited . . . enjoys swimming and listening to Spanish records . . . usually found candy striping . . . heard saying. It's O.K. with me” . . . day is highlighted by Sr. Lubiner's Spanish III class . . . future sees I.inda in Nursing School and possibly with a career in the Peace Corps. Spanish Honor Society 2. 3, 4; Future Nurses Club 2. 3, President 4; biology Club 2: AFS Club 2. 3. 4; Future Physician Club 3. 4; ACUMEN 2; ARIES 3. 4:' GAA 2, 4: Span- ish Newspaper 3. 4; Jr. Prom Committee 3: Senior booster Club 4; Assembly Committee 3; Twirling Club 3; Senior Car Wash Com- mittee 4. JOHN E. FIORENTINO Good humor makes all things tolerable.” Big John . . . witty . . . easy-going . . . artistic . . . enjoys working on cars and play- ing the guitar . . . peeved by his history class . . . often exclaims Yea right!” . . . lunch highlights his day . . . future sees John in college. Football 2; ARIES Art Staff 4. SONDRA FISCHBEIN “Kindness in ourselves is the honey that blunts the stihg of unkindness in another. Sandy” . . . soft-spoken . . . pleasant blonde . . . enjoys cooking . . . usually found with Linda, Gayle and Cheryl . . . peeved by written opportunities . . . often says, It’s so obnoxious . . . day is highlighted by Foods . . . Sandy aspires to be an elementary school teacher. ACUMEN Staff 2. 3. 4: ARIES Literary Staff 2; biologv Club 2; Senior booster Club 4. CHARLES R. FISCHMAN You're a good man Charlie; and they're hard to find.” “Charlie” . . . Feesh” . . . well-liked . . . accomplished athlete . . . likes baseball and football . . . usually found with Bob, Sid, Den, John, Mike, Fobs, and the gang . . . often exclaims In the bag . . . day high- lighted by Mr. Felsen's Chemistry class . . . crystal ball sees Charlie in college. J.V. baseball 2; Car Wash Committee 3; ARIES Literary Staff 4; Spanish Honor Society 3; Senior Booster Club 4. 117 DEBORAH M. FLAX Because men lend to follow men An individual is one in ten. Dinny . . . Debby . . . Flex . . . ar- tistic . . . individualist . . . enjoys art, skiing, and listening to blues and jazz . . . found with Richard, Robin and Judy . . peeved by conformity in thought and ladybugs . . . often exclaims I'm so upset, but the kid is all light, all right, all right . . . 3:03 bell highlights Debby's day . . . future sees Debby in college. ACl MEN Art Staff 3. 4; ARIES Art Staff 3, Editor 4. Business Staff 2; Co ed Chefs' Club 2; CAA 2; Senior Booster Club 4; Ceramics Club 4; Ski Club 4; Car Wash Committee 3. MARK FLEISHER All the world is music.” Fleish . . . I)oc . . . musically inclined . . . fabulous guitar player . . . interests in- clude music and antique cars . . . usually found with Mr. Leader or Long John . . . irked by bad musicians . . . often exclaims holy smoke.' . . . jam sessions in the music room highlight his day . . . Mountain Ora- cle sees Mark as a musician or a teacher. Baud 3. 4; Marching Band 3. 4; Dance Band 3. Director 4: Orchestra 4; School Production 3. 4. HEIDI J. FOSTER Life is what you make it.” Heidi . . . tall and slender . . . interests include art, swimming, and darning . . . usually seen with Terri, Wendy, Ronnie, Sandy, and Sikki . . . peeved by surprise tests . . . usually queries, Reallyf . . . art and history highlight her day . . . crystal ball sees Heidi as an executive secretary. Senior Booster Club 4; ARIES Typing Editor 4. SUSAN C. FOX Drama is an expression of thought.” Sue . . . dramatic . . . cheerful . . . inter- ests indude piano, drama, speech, and gui- tar . . . found ivilh Mr. I)., Irene, Cathy and the crew . . . peeved by walking in the halls after 3rd lunch . . . exclaims Yeah—-right . . . dramatics with Mr. I), highlights her day . . . future plans involve speech or dramatics. Drama (dub 3. 4; National Thespian Club 4. LEWIS W. FRANKEL All mankind loves a lover. Frankel . . . Bill . . . outgoing . . . live- ly .. . peeved by pseudo-sophisticated gar- ment seeking hippies . . . day is highlighted between 3:03 anil work . . . usually seen looking for someone . . . often heard ex- claiming Dig it. Senior Booster Club 4; Ski (dub 4; Dra- matics (dub 4. CAROL A. FRIDEL A winning smile, a friendly heart.” Carol . . . friendly . . . at live . . . likes to go to the movies . . . and to the nurse . . . usually found with Jake in his Mustang . . . freeved by week-end homework . . . usually heard exclaiming . . . how cute.' . . . day is highlighted by the 3:03 bell . . . future plans include becoming a beautician. Senior Booster (dub 4. 118 RICHARD M. CABRIEUSOX A man is but what he knoweth. Gabe” . . . intelligent . . . genial . re- served . . . finds pleasure in music, elec- tronics, water skiing, and flying . . . Ilichard is peeved by audio- lingual German . . . often exclaims “Yeah, Right! . . . Richard's plans include a college education. Band and Orchestra 2, 3; Choir 2. 3. -I: Top 20 3. 4; National Honor Society .3. 4: School Production 3. SANDRA M. C.AJEWSKI “Her ways arc ways of pleasantness. Sandy . . . Sand . . . Spock . . . versa- tile . . . intellectual . . . interests include art, drama, and business activities . . . usually seen with McCoy, Scotty, Sulu, and Chek- hov . . . peeved by human frailty . . . often heard saying, It is not logical! . . . Mr. D’s 10th period Drama Class highlights her day . . . future plans include a business position. RAMBLER Business Manager 3. 4; Library Club 2. 3. 4; Library Assistant 2. 3. 4; Choir 2. 3: Drama Club and Committees 3, 4: Senioi Boostei Club 1; National Honoi Society 4. MARK S. GALE Strains of music fill the air But strains of laughter are also there.” Gogs . . . talented drummer . . . talkative . . . mainly interested in his band . . . often seen in Steve Cumberland's Corvair . . . peeved by phony people and forcing himself to stay awake in class . . . can be heard exclaiming Dynamite!” . . . Mr. De I'ingo’s gym class highlights his day . . . future sees Mark worrying about college. Track 2; Cross Country 3: Band 2. 3. 4; Marching Band 2: Dance Band 3; Orchestra 2. 3. 4. MARILYN F. GECLEWICZ Marilyn’s life is very gay She’s jesting and smiling all the day. Mirl . . . sparkling green eyes . . . always laughing . . . talented asset to Mountain's twilling squad . . . usually seen with dura, Hilly. Marcia, and Arden . . . often remarks You know . . . I.ast peiiod gym highlights Marilyn’s day . . . future plans include college. Twirler 3. 1; Twirling Club 2. 3. 4; Fremit Club 2. 3. 4; AI S 4; Ski ( lull 4; At I Ml 2; Jr. Prom Committee 3: Sr. Boostei Club 4; Sr. Production 4, MICHAEL M. GEN I) EL A merry twinkle in bis eye proves that mischief lurks nearby. Virgil . . . keen sense of humor . . . tal- ented musician . . . intensis include music and sports . . . usually found with Reisberg, Hyman and Honigfeld . . . peeved by Hy- man's eyes and Mr. Stephens' pants . . . usually heard exclaiming Hello! Hello! . . . Senior math with Mr. Johnson high- lights his day . . . future plans include college. Soccer 3. 4: Baseball 2. SHERI L. GERTEL Words cannot tell, nor thoughts express her infinite sweetness.” Gert . . . dimpled smile . . . extremely athletic . . . quiet . . . enjoys bowling, driv- ing and football games in her spare time . . . often seen with Carol, Mindy, Sherry, Gail and Sheila . . . peeved by the mispro- nunciation of her last name . . . often ques- tions What did you say? . . . Food’s dis- cussion period 7-8 highlights her day . . . plans to be an elementary school teat her. Color Guard 3, Co-captain 4; Literary Staff ARIES 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Spanish Honor Society 5; Girls’ Basketball i Girls’ Bowling League 4; GAA 2. 3, 4. 119 JOHN GIBSON In his personality lies Ihe secret of his future. Hoot” . . . Gib by” . . . fun-loving . . . known for his original dry wit . . . enjoys playing hasrhall . . . usually seen with Houlday, Wilson, Chambers, and l.ymli . . . reeved by Sgt. Del'ingo's basic training program . . often asks, Don't you know who Sam Pernell was?” . . . Power mechan- ics class is the highlight of his day . . . John aspires to be a . ew York Yankee. ARNOLD C. GINSBERG Here is insight, manhood, and good fellowship. Arnie” . . . Ginz . . . talented musician . . . intelligent . . . enjoys playing the gui- tar, folk and popular music and drama . . . usually found with Dan, Warren, Garry and The Guys . . . dislikes trying to stucp while surrounded by mini skirts . . . greeis all with a friendly good morning” . . . day is highlighted by 2nd lunch . . . crystal ball sees Arnie attaining vocational satis- faction. Wrestling Club 2; Future Physicians Club 3; Student Congress Representative 2: Car Washes Chaiitnan 3; AC l MF.N Literals Staff 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Drama Club 4. PATRICIA A. GODBV Twas fun about which her life revolved.” “Pat . . . enjoys driving “Cry Hairy” and worhing as a nurse's aide at .Montelair Com- munity Hospital . . . often seen u'ith Hren- dan, Diane IF,. Joan I)., and Pat M. . . . peeved by white socks and frizzy hair . . . exclaims, You wouldn't believe—. . . . 3:05 is the high spot of her day . . . future sees Pat in secretarial school. HALL N. GOFF Diligence is the master of success. “Fearless Leader . . . intelligent . . . witty . . . great musician . . . leader of Moun- tain’s Marching Hand . . . interests include trombone playing, model building, and fish- ing . . . can be seen with Dcwe, Pleich, Long John and the Hear . . . is peeved by chem- istry . . . heard saying Grunjik . . . after school in the music room highlights his day . . . future sees Hall in college. Biologs Club 2; Marching Band 2. 3. Leader 4; Orchestra 2. .3. 4: Dance Band Leader 3. 4: Futuic (Musicians Club 3 Fieasurer 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. MICHAEL l GOLD Life is just a bowl of cherries.” Raccoon . . . good-natured . . . tall and reserved . . . enjoys riflery, trapping, hunt- ing and sports . . . aheays with his friends . . . peeved by animals . . . often heard imi- tating coon calls . . . gym with Mr. De- l ingo highlights his day . . . future sees Mike with a career in wildlife conservation. Ski Club 4. CARL J. GOLDBERG “Never let your studies interfere with sour education. Carl . . . witty . . . intelligent . . . full of fun . . . interests include sports and poli- tics . . . usually found with Pete, Hob, and the two Harvs . . . peeved by teachers who give excess homework over the week-ends . English with Mr. David highlights his day . . . crystal ball sees Carl in college. Student Congress 2; Math Team 2: Biologs Club 2; I rack Team 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Soccer Team 4; RAM- BLER Staff 4; AC I MF.N 4; Senior Booster Club 4. 120 DONNA I GOLDBERG We learn to do by doing.” Donna . . . friendly . . . industrious . . . dimpled smile . . . active member of the U.S.Y. . . can usually he found with Pat . . . annoyed by 3 tests on one day . . . can be heard exclaiming I don't believe it' . . . looks forward to the 3:03 bell on Fri- day . . . future sees Donna in college. Orchestra 2. 3. 1: Choir 2. 3. 4: Top 20 4; Marching Band 2. 3. 4; ARIES Layout Staff 2. 3. 4; French Club 3. 4: Library Aide 2; C.AA 2; RAMBLER 4; After Craduation Party 4; Future 1 fathers Club President 4: Senior Booster Club 4. RONALD P. GOLDFADEN Pep has he and talent too. a combination found in few. Ron . . . Ronnie” . . . tall . . . witty . . . popular . . . extremely school-spirited . . . interests include leading cheers at games, and playing baseball and basketball . . . usually found with Artie, Fobs. Xeil, and the boys . . . annoyed by being the last to drive . . . exclaims, Tish that's French .. . future sees Ron in college. Baseball 2, 3. 4; Basketball 2; Prom Com- mittee 3; Car Wash 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Elections Committee 4; Dramatics Club 4; School Production 4; Senior Parts Committee 4. BARBARA J. GOLDMAN The way to be happy is to make others so.” llarb . . . attractive . . . intelligent . . . courteous . . . French Class is her pet peeve . . . Advanced Biology brightens her day . . . plans to major in Biology in college. Future Physicians Club 3. 4. Secretary 2; ACL'MEN 2; National Honor Society 3. 4; Math Team 3; French Club 2, 3; Spanish Honor Society 2; AFS Club 2. SHELLEY IS. GOLDMAN Creativity knows no confines. Scorpio” . . . Shell . . . artistic . . . cre- ative . . . enjoys designing and oil painting . . . can be found with the kids from X.Y.C. . . . annoyed by people who think they know it all . . . usually heard saying Cel hip to the scene. . . . Shelley's day is high lighted by Mi. Stephen's 5th peiiod Fngitsh class and the 3:01 bell . . . looks forward to getting out of high school and becoming an interior decorator. French Club 2; Senior Booster Club 4. AFS Club 2; Twirling Club 2. 3; ARIFS Layout Staff 4: Art Exhibit Committee 3; Ceramics Club 4; CAA 2; Biology Club 2. TAMMY F. GOLDSTEIN “Always pleasant, always kind Always charming, ami refined.” Tam . . . cute . . . petite . . . brunette . . . usually seen u'ith David or driving around with Sue . . . exclaims Didn’t I tell yaf . . . day is highlighted by the 3 p.m. bell . . . future plans include becoming a medical secretary. Secretarial Club 2; Senior Booster Club 4 ROBERT E. GOLUB Wit and humor belong to genius alone. Bob . . . witty, competent editor-in-chief of the Rambler . . . most peeved by prunes . . . usually heard exclaiming Go sit in the bushes! . . . English with Mr. David high- lights his day . . . enjoys art in his spare time . . . future plans see Bob as a Psy- chology major in college. Sophomore Class President 2: Biology Club 2: Spanish Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Spanish Newspaper 2. 3; ARIES Art Staff 3: ACT MEN Art Staff 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Boys’ State Alternate 3; Editor-in-chief RAMBLER 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Ceramics Club 4; National Honor Society 4. 121 FRANCINE J. GORDETSKY Personality and intelligence too. She has the charm possessed by few.” Fran . . . Frani” . . . attractive brunette . . , sparkling personality . . . beautiful wardrobe . . . usually found with Diane, Marty, Deenie and the gang . . . ran be heard exclaiming ‘7 can't believe it . . . peeved by phony people . . . visits to the Xurse's Office highlights her day . . . hob- bies include taking car rides at 4 in the morning! . . . future sees Fran in college. French Club 2, 3; Spanish Honor Society 3. 4; ARIES layout Staff 3: AC I M KN 3. 1: National Honor Society 3. 4; Student-Fac- ulty Discussions Committee Chairman 4; ARIES Literary Staff 4. HARRY GORDON Personality is the key to success His wit is rated among the best. Har” . . . happy-go-lucky . . . witty . . . usually heard exclaiming Oh Carumba . . . pet peeve is getting up for school and work . . . leaving work highlights his day . . . interested in criminal investigation . . . future plans include college and adventure. Football 2; Wrestling 3: Student Congress 2; Politics Club 4; Debating Club 4; Rand 2; AVA 3. ALBERT J. GORSKI As fond of fun as fond can be. AI . . . quiet . . . witty . . . interests include painting . . . usually found with Billy I’lrich . . . peeved by the fact that there is no smoking in school . . . often utters you must be kidding . . . day is highlighted by the 3:03 bell . . . future plans include a career in literature. Drama Club 12; Student Congress 10. LORRAINE GRIPPALDI A girl on whom you may depend. Honesty and sincerity, the perfect blend.” Grip . . . cute brunette . . . sincere friend . . . enjoys sports, Rampage, and other school activities . . . usually seen with all of the gills . . . peeved by the humidity . . . ex- claims I don't believe it! . . . day is high- lighted by secretarial practice . . . Lorraine aspires to a secretarial career. GAA 2; Secretarial Club 3, Recording Secre - tary 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Senior Car Wash 4: ARIES Typing Staff 4. SHARON L. GROVES Although she may seem quite shy. it's true that looks do often lie.” Grovesie . . . spirited redhead, quick to smile . . . usually found with Ellen . . . school buses ate her pet peeve . . . usually heard saying Oh sure. . . . English and the 3:03 bell highlight her day . . . future sees Sharon as a secretary. Secretarial Club 2. 4; Senior Booster Club 4; ARIES Literary Staff 4; GAA 3. 4. HOPE M. GRUBER What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness.” Hope . . . fun-loving . . . intelligent . . . found with Sherri, Robin. Elaine, Linda, Bobby and Jon . . . exclaims Oh no! I have so much to do! . . . enjoys sitting at the lunch table . . . Hope plans to attend college for a business administration career. French Club 2. 3. President 4: Student Con- gress 2. 4; AFS Club 2. 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; VRIES Layout Staff 2, S, 4; Business I; ACl MEN Business 2. 3. 4; Math learn 2; Senior Booster (dub 4; N.MSQT Letter 4. 122 PATRICIA A. HABERLE “The laughter of a girl is among the delightful sounds.” Pat . . . quiet . . . loyal friend . . . spends spate time swimming, horseback tiding, sewing . . . usually seen with Eileen, Irene, and Nancy . . . peeved by the Mountain High Cafeteria . . . exclaims Whoopee Doo . . . first period art class is high point of het day . . . Secretarial school looms in her future. Senior Booster Club 4. ROBERT C. HALL Bob likes to joke and play, Why not let him have his way!” Wcaser” . . . “ Weas” . . . good-looking . . . tall blond . . . mischievous . . . enjoys sports, TV, females, and driving around ... is seen with Lustig, Wits, and Small . . . peeved by people who call him Hob . . . often remarks I can’t believe you said that” . . . highlights of his day include lunch' and 3:03 . . . crystal ball sees Hob in college. Football 2; Senior Booster Club 4; Car Wash Committee 3. 4; Student Congress 2. 3; Ski Club 4. MARY ANN HAMILTON A happy disposition brightens the day. Mary Atm” . . . quiet, well-liked member of marching band . . . enjoys playing chess and swimming . . . drama major highlights her day . . . usually found with Joan, Joyce, Judy, Maria, and Eileen . . . pet peeve in- cludes studying for tests . . . ctyslal ball sees Mary Ann in college. Marching Band 2, 3; Choir 2. 3, 4; Top Twenty 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3. 4. JILL S. HAMMER A sparkling eye, a light step, here’s a gal with lots of pep. Jill . . . cute brunette . . . petite . . . vi- vacious co-captain of the cheerleaders . . . ran usually be found in the company of Lisa, Hobbi, Jill, Harriet, and Diane . . . can be heard dismally saying, ‘7 don’t understand” . . . lunch table discussions and cheering practice highlight her day . . . peeved by homework . . . future sees Jill in college. Cheerleader 3. Co-captain 4; ARIES Liter- ary Staff 2, 3. 4: AFS 2. 3. Vice-President 4; GAA Treasurer 2; Spanish Honor Society 3: Senior Booster Club 4: Choir 2, 3. 4; Top Twenty 4; Social Committee 2, 3, 4; Jersey Hills Conference Exchange 3; Ski Club. Recording Secretary 4: After-Graduation Party Committee 4; Football Attendant 4. LAWRENCE J. HAMMER A combination of fun and knowledge. Larry” . . . Lar” . . . sports fanatic . . . devilish smile . . . enjoys archery, swim- ming, and skiing . . . can be found with Jon and Hob . . . peeved by the ruling on haircuts . . . can be found questioning What can I do?” . . . English and Mr. David highlight his busy day . . . aspires to be a dentist. Soccer 2, 3. 4; Election Committee 3; Social Committee Chairman 4; Wrestling Club 2: Varsity M Club 3, 4; Future Physicians Club 4; Ski Club 4; National Honor Society 4. SIDNEY B. HAMMER “There's a time and a place for humor— Any time and any place. “Catnip” . . . a joke for everyone . . . a clown . . . usually found with Feesh, Lee- bow and Richie Allen . . . can be found nonchalantly saying A rather specialized repeat.” . . . peeved by Fischman’s com- mercials and Leebow’s smile . . . may be found playing basketball or watching the Haltimore Orioles . . . Lunch II and Chem- istry 7-8 are the high spots of Sid’s day . . . future plans are for a college education. Baseball 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4; Student Congress 3. 4; Varsity M” Club 3, 4; Car Wash Committee 3, 4. 123 GAYLE HANDLER Eyes that laugh and personality grand.” Gayley ... an enthusiastic Thespian . . . quiet . . . may he found u-ith Bruce, Sandy, Linda Newman or after school working on the plays . . . peeved by written opportunity . . . can be heard saying Someday you'll learn . . . interested in stuffed animals, playing piano, and dramatics . . . day is highlighted with Mr. D and the drama class . . . future sees Gayle with a degree in elementary education. Drama Club 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4: Prop Chairman 3; School Production 4. MARGARET A. HESS Always good naturcd. witty and gay. amuses her friends the live-long day. Peggy” . . . a true friend . . . always laugh- ing . . . loquacious brunette . . . usually queries What?” . . . can usually be found in the company of Rosa, Linda, Pat, and Alice . . . peeved by irritating laughter . . . Dr. Loffredo's class tops off her day . . . future sees Peggy u’ith a college degree. AFS Club 2. 3. 4; French Club 2: ARIES Staff 2, 3, 4: Senior Booster Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Congress 2; Spanish Honor Society 3. 4; ACUMEN 4. LINDA L. HARTMANN Refined ami neat, always sweet. Lynn . . . carefree . . . artistically inclined . . . enjoys oil painting and mosaics . . . usually found with Joanne and Jill . . . dislikes conceited peof le and shoiv-offs . . . the 3:03 bell highlights the day . . . crystal ball sees Lynn as a dental assistant. JILL A. HERMAN One is a delight when friendship and intelligence are combined. Jill . . . spirited cheerleader . . . hazel eyes . . . industrious . . . enjoys tvorking with mentally retarded children at Camp Hope . . . usually found with a certain basketball Star or with Puff, Jill, J.isa and Barbara . . . annoyed by people op- posed to Peanuts . . . looks forward to Air. Grifa's lunchtime jokes . . . remarks For- get it . . . future plans include college and a career in special education. AFS Club 2, 3, President 4; Cheering 3. 4: ARIES Literary Staff 2, 3; ARIES Caption Editor 4; ARIES Layout Staff 2: RAM BLER Staff 4: National Honor Society 3. 4; Spanish Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Student Con- gress 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Ski Club 4; Jersey Hills Exchange 3; Aftcr-Oradua- tion Party Committee 4. LARRY A. HANSEN He lives his day without care. A joke, a tune: He is The Bear. Lar . . . “The Bear . . . experienced photographer . . . school-spirited . . . comi- cal . . . interests include bowling, swimming, and music . . . found with Dan, Joe and Garry . . . upset by people who believe they're something that they're not and never could be . . . remarks Well, that’s your hang-up . . . Mr. Johnson's senior math class highlights his day . . . Larry plans a career in engineering. Concert Band 2. 3. 4; Marching Band 2. 3. 4; Baseball Manager 2. 3 4: Dance Band 3. 4: Car Wash Chairman 3. 4; RAMBLER Photographer 3. 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Biology Club 2: Politics Club 2. EDWARD S. HEWITT You like him when you meet him, and when you know him you like him more. Edward . . . mild-mannered . . . fun-loving . . . car fiend . . . enjoys working on cars, especially his Plymouth . . . peeved by going back to school on Mondays . . . future sees Edward working in the field of elec- tronics. 124 WILLIAM S. HOFFER A man of silence is a man of sense.” ‘'Bill . . . Hoff” . . . friendly . . . quiet red head . . . easygoing . . . usually seen with Dave, Dali, The Bear” . . . and Fleish . . . peeved by Chemistry labs . . . often heard saving You're right” . . . 9th period with Flash” highlights his day . . . Bill’s future plans include college. Concert Band 2. 3. 4; Marching Band 2, 3. 4; Senior Club Vice-President 4. ALICE R. HORN Big dark eyes, jet black hair, with style and wit beyond compare.” Horn” . . . Al” . . . witty, animated bru- nette . . . hobbies include being stupid and putting her foot in her mouth {which doesn't fit) . . . usually found with Peggy, Sue, Linda, Pat . . . peeved by Herman and his nurture . . . usually heard exclaiming Hel-lo” and Unreal” . . . 10th period his- tory class with Mr. Rothstein highlights her day . . . future plans include college and a career in home economics. ARIES Layout Staff 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Booster Club 4; AES Club 4; French Club 3, 4; Class Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Car Wash Committee 3, 4; School Production 3. MARC A. HOREY A sporty guy in more way than one, A little work but lots of fun. Hokey” . . . Wolf” . . . athletic . . . witty . . . interests include cars, weightlifting, swimming and sports . . . usually seen with Egg, Mike and the guys . . . usually heard saying Ookay” . . . drivitig the Green Hornet highlights his day . . . future plans are to become a physical education teacher and coach. Football 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2. 3, 4; Varsity M Club 3. 4; Dance Band 2, 3. 4; Band 2, 3. 4; School Production 3; Junior Car Wash 3. NEIL H. HONIGFELD Tall and silent; but oh, so handsome.” Knips” . . . good looking . . . striking blue eyes . . . asset to Mountain’s Soccer Team . . . usually found with Myron, Larry and Tom . . . is peeved by his b I us hi tig . . . geography highlights his day . . . future sees Neil in business administration iti college. Soccer 2, 3. 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity ”M Club 3, 4; Marching Band 2; Senior Booster Club 4; Student Congress Representative 3. CHRISTOPHER J. HOULDAY A little work, a little play arc the ingredients that make every day.” “Doc” . . . good-looking . . . athletic . . . enjoys ice skating, playing the guitar, and all sports . . . usually seen ivith Gibson or Wilson . . . peeved by kids who stay home on test days . . . remarks I’m hitting to- day” . . . lunch ranks high in his day . . . Mountain oracle secs Chris as an airpline pilot or in computer programming. THOMAS 1. HYMAN A good nature is one of the greatest gifts. Tom” . . . Fat man” . . . Turtle Eyes . . . congenial . . . well-liked . . . interested in music and sports . . . usually seen with Fabs, Bug, Pete, Gendel and Neil . . . peeved by Asarnow in history . . . usually heard exclaiming What, are you kidding me?” . . . Mr. Jotmson in senior math high- lights his day . . . plans include a college education. Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2; Choir 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Junioi Prom Committee 3; Football 2; Basketball 2; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; ARIES Literary Staff 4; Student Congress 2, 4; Junior Car Wash 3. 125 JOYCE A. JACOBSON ”A sunny smile reflects a sunny heart.” Pokey . . . striking red hair . . . sweet- voiced . . . soft-spoken . . . listening to the l.etterrnen, writing U tters, water skiing, and roller skating rate high with Joyce . . . usu- ally found with Lillian Pederson . . . dis- tressed by dishonesty . . . often exclaims That's a So! So! . . . 3:03 bell highlights her day . . . crystal ball sees Joyce as a nurse. Choir 2, 3. 4; Top 20 3, 4; Library 2. IRENE M. JOST To a young heart everything is fun.” “I . . . mischievous . . . effervescent per- sonality . . . spends her spare time swim- ming and horseback tiding . . . always seen with Sancy . . . usually exclaims You’re kidding me . . . enjoys Dr. I.offredo’s his- tory class . . . peeved by having to get to class on time . . . future plans include a nursing career. Future Nurses Club 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Social Committee 3; Senior Party Com- mittee 4. SOFIA KALFAS “She is true to her work, her word and her friends.” Sofia . . . reserved . . . excellent athlete . . . enjoys stamp collecting, coin collecting, volleyball and swimming . . . usually seeti with Linda Petro . . . chemistry highlights her day . . . Sofia plans to become a psychiatrist. Girls’ Basketball Team 4. HARRIET M. KAPLAN “Always smiling, pleasant to hear and very inspiring when leading a cheer.” Harr . . . attractive brunette . . . spirited . . . amiable cheerleader . . . enjoys ice- skating and cheerleading . . . usually seen with Jill, Diane, and Hobbi . . . dislikes walking to school in frizzy weather . . . often exclaims I'll never get to bed tonight, I have too much homework!” . . . seeing Johnny Seller and cheerleading practice highlight her day . . . future sees Harriet as a nurse. Student Congress Representative 4; AFS Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Ski Club 4; Future Nurses Club 4; Publicity Committee 3. 4; Cake Sale Committee 3; Car Washes 3. 4. MICHAEL E. KANTOR Sincere, energetic, capable, and well liked, Oh. what a guy! Mike . . . witty . . . popular . . . friendly . . . favorite pastimes are playing tennis and photography . . . can be found with a camera in hand . . . peeved by broken bones ... is heard saying, Funny thing 'bout that . . . discussions in advanced Biology highlights Mike's day . . . future plans in- clude a career in medicine. Biology Club 2; Future Physicians 3. 4; Wrestling Club 2; Wrestling 'l eam 3; Ten- nis I earn 2. 3, 4; RAMB1.KR Photographer 3, I; ARIES Business Staff 4; Election Com- mittee 4; Spanish Honor Society 3. JEFFREY N. KAPLAN A few- strong instincts and a few strong rules.” Jeff . . . intelligent . . . musically inclined . . . enjoys sports, playing saxophone, and U.S.Y. . . . usually seen with Cary, Mark or Steve . . peeved by noisy people . . . often remarks 1 don't care . . . senior math highlights his day . . . crystal ball sees Jeff in college. Band 2. 3. 4; Marching Band 2. 3. 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Student Congress Treasurer 3; Honor Society 3, 4; ARIES Managing Editor 4. 126 JUDITH L. KAPLAN Femininity, style and grace. Judy . . . -Pudge (pronounced Pudge) . . . cut hunting eyes . . . school-spirited . . . feminine . . . sincere . . . interested in peo- ple and horses . . . can be found with I , Ronnie, Beth, And , and the Gang . . . peeved by non-spirited students . . . her day is highlighted by advanced biology u-ith Mr. Fields . . . the future sees Judy in bio- logical research. French Club 2; Booster Club I: Class Secre- tary 4; Junior Prom Committee 3: Elections Committee 4: Student Congress 4: Consti- tutional Revision Committee Chairman 3. Ski Club 4; National Honor Society 4. LAURIE C. KAPLAN Revealed within her eye is a spirit neither bold nor shy. Laurie . . . tall brunette . . . attractive eyes . . . well-dressed miss . . . enjoys skiing, riding and sculpture . . . usually found with Xancy . . . people who feel superior rate loif with .auric . . . often remarks I can't believe that . . . 9th period Study Hall and 3:03 bell highlight her day . . . I.aurie plans for a career in fashion. ARIES Layout Staff 3. 4; French Club 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Ski Club 4: ACl- MEN Art Staff 4; Car Wash Committee 3. PAUL A. KAPLAN He can talk for an hour; jest for a week, and argue forever. Kaps . . . Scrappy . . . virile . . . asset to Mountain's football team . . . interests include football and music . . . can be found hanging with Kevin, Teddy, and other knowledgeable people . . . peeved by- boys with short hair . . . usually heard say- ing Can drivel . . . Health with Mr. Wear highlights his day . . . crystal ball sees Paul in college. J.V. Football Team 2; Varsity Football Team 3. 4; Wrestling Club 2: Varsity M (dub 3, 4; All School Production 3; Senior Booster Club 4; Top Twenty 2. 3, 4; Car Wash 3; Homeroom Vice-President 3. 4. BASIL G. KAZAMEAS Quiet and friendly arc his ways. Bill . . . Kaz . . . reserved . . . congenial . . . enjoys stamp collecting, trading, music and art . . . usually found with Bob and Rickie . . . peeved by going through the lightning round in gym . . . often utters, Hey boy, you’ve got a lot to learn . . . health class highlights his day . . . future plans include college and the prate tor fry. Track 2. 3; Cross Country 3. WENDY L. KAPLAN You have not fulfilled every duty unless you have fulfilled that of being cheerful and pleasant.” Corky . . . easy-going . . . talented beau- tician . . . usually seen with Peru, Heidi, Xikki and the rest of the girls . . . peeved by Friday the 13th . . . usually says Oy l ay . . . last period highlights her day . . . crystal ball sees Wendy as a hairdresser. COLLEEN C. KELLY Dimples are her specialty She's a girl with personality Col . . . UeeDee . . . Kell . . . con- genial . . . spirited blonde . . . dimpled smile . . . hobbies include speed skating, football, going to dances, games, and Ram- page . . . usually found with Carolyn, Lynda, Susie P. and the rest of the girls . . . peeved by people with no school spirit . . . favorite expression You're a clown! . . . walking to class with a certain senior boy highlights her day . . . future sees Col leen as an airline hostess. Student Congress Representative 2. 4; Ciris' Athletic Association 2. 3. 4; ARIES Layout 4; Bowling League 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Booster Club 4; Social Committee 2. 3. 4; Car Wash 3, 4; Rotary (dub i lostc • 127 GAIL A. KENT A cheerful smile reveals a cheerful personality. Gail Ann” . . . petite, bubbly brunette . . . captain of Mountain s tuitling squad . . . usually found with Kancy M. and Mary- Alice Lynch . . . peeved by people who spread gossip . . . can be heard exclaiming It was the funniest thing. . . . going out with the marching band and Miss Risse's ■Ith period gym class highlight her day . . . crystal ball sees Gail as a Business Education Teacher. Twirling Club 2. 3. 1; Twirlcr 3. Co-captain 4; Secretarial Club 3. 4; AFS 3; GAA 2. 3; ARIES Business Staff 3; Senior Booster Club 4; Bowling Club 4; Future Nurses Club 4; Dramatics Club 4. JOHN T. KENT It is tranquil people who accomplish much. Long John . . . intelligent . . . musical . . . interested in music . . . can usually be found with Doc,” The Bear, Dave and Tearless Leader . . . peeved by chemistry . . . often heard saying Terrible” . . . Band highlights his day . . . future sees John in college. Dance Band 3. 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Math Team 2, 3, 4; Carousel 3. JOHN S. KERR To live is to enjoy oneself. Jacques de Leon . . . Johnny Boy” . . . well-liked . . . athlete . . . virile . . . ami- cable . . . enjoys swimming, hunting and surfing . . . peeved by flower power and Belf's jokes . . . his day is highlighted by going to sleep . . . John plans a college education. Football 2. 3, 4; Baseball 3. 4; Student Con- gress 4; ARIES Literary Staff 4; Choir 4; Varsity “M Club 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4. NADEEN H. KLEIN “There's a bundle of vitality Always up to some rascality. Squeaky . . . Deenie . . . cute . . . petite and coy . . . beautiful straight hair . . . enjoys sleeping . . . found with Barbara, Liz Tran, and the gang” . . . dislikes tall peo- ple and slippery floors . . . exclaims Yea right! . . . Marriage and the Family class highlights her day . . . the future sees Deenie in College. Twirling Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2. 3; Car Wash 3, 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Foster Child Committee 3. LINDA E. KLINE “She’s diligent, fun-loving, and talented too, Just the right combination; it’s found in few. Lin” . . . hard-working . . . beautiful red hair . . . infinitely sweet . . . enjoys playing the guitar and skiing . . . usually found with Robin or Michele . . . is peeved by- Thursday nights . . . day is highlighted by 11:55 A.M. and Spanish class . . . crystal ball sees Linda as an interpreter. RAMBLER Feature Editor 4; ARIES 3, Literary Co-Editoi 1; ACUMEN 3, . Span- ish Honor Society 2, Vice-President 3, 4; National Honor Society 3. Secretary 4; Choir 2; Top Twenty 2; AFS Club 2; French Club 4. RICHARD J. KLUSKA A man of few words. Rich” . . . blue-eyed blond . . . interested in golf and bowling . . . usually found with Davies and Ottessen . . . peeved by the school . . . exclaims Yea right! . . . art highlights his day ... a college education is in store for the future. Cross-Country 2. 4: Baseball 2; Soccer 3; Golf 3. 4; Varsity M” Club 3, 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Ski Club 4. 128 RONNIE L. KOHN Worry and I have never met. Ron . . . Kid . . . talkative . . . fun- loving . . . enjoys dancing . . . usually found with Mkki, Sandy, Ellyn. Jane, and Heidi ■ . . peeved by people asking if she's Xikki's sister . . . questions Who has a cart . . . highlight of the day is the girls' room . . . futute sees a career as a beautician. Carousel Make-Up Committee 3; Senior Booster Club 4. JEAN H. KOLTUN Art is subtle wisdom.” Petunia . . . Jennie . . . petite . . . quiet ■ . . art and making collages interest Jean . . . usually seen with Irene B. or the at- tendance girls . . . peeved by loud school bells . . . often exclaims You're kidding me” or Oh I don't believe it . . . high spot of the day is Mrs. Mayron and the 3:03 bell . . . crystal ball sees Jean in junior college and with a career in art or social work. Library Club 2. 3. GALE KOVSKY “A laughing spirit lives in these blue eyes. Kovask . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . ani- mated . . . can be found talking on the phone . . . usually seen with Sue and the girls . . . comments Yea right, next joke . . . annoyed by click ins . . . Gale's day is highlighted by Spanish with Miss Passantc . . . the future holds a college education and a career as a psychologist. ACUMEN 2. 3: Drama Club 2. 3. 4. HARVEY J. KOWALOFF “Success comes to those who earn it.” Harv”■. . . capable President of the Honor Society . . . enjoys playing tennis . . . usu- ally seen with Carl Harvey Iand Pete B. . . . irked at eating lunch with plastic utensils . . . anxiously awaits the 3:03 bell . . . crystal ball sees him in medical profession. National Honor Society 3. President 4; RAMBLER Layout Editor 4; Future Physi- cians Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Math Team 2. 3. 4; ACUMEN 3, 4; Senior Booster CJub 4. NEIL R. KRASNER Why must the devil have all the fun?” Seil” . . . avid surfer . , . enjoys driving, listening to good pop music and surfing . . . usually found with a certain miss from Livingston . . . peeved by people who put on a fake scene . . . expresses himself with Marvelous . . . or Strange” . . . day is highlighted by drinking Xestle's Quick in lunch . . . future sees Neil with a college degree in commercial art. Soccer 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Car Wash Committee 3. PAULA N. KRAUS A combination of intellect and fun Makes a most interesting person. Paula” . . . witty . . . attractive brunette . . . enjoys baking, guitar playing, and lan- guages . . . can be found with Michael, Rhonda and Esther . . . peeved by humid weather . . . day is highlighted by Spanish and French . . . future plans include a teaching degree in Spanish and French. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2. 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, i; ARIES Layout Staff 2. 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; AFS Club 2, 3; Car Wash Committee 3. 129 WILLIAM L. KROLL No man is happy who docs not think himself so. Pierre . . . Cool Breeze . . . asset to Mountain's Cross Country team . . . avid sports fan . . . usually seen with l)o Lono,” and Cat” . . . favorite expression is, Make Sense . . . day is highlighted by Dr. Loffredo’s History Class . . . future sees a degree in Physical Education. Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Basketball -1. STUART B. KRONBERG If friendliness were gold, he'd be worth a million. Stu . . . intelligent . . . good personality . . . bicycle enthusiast . . . enjoys playing ice hockey . . . peeved by 9th period Chemistry . . . highlight of his day is Mr. Johnson's Senior Math Class . . . favorite expression That’s you . . . future plans include a degree in engineering. Soccer 3, 4; Tennis 2. 3, 4; Biology Club 2. CLIFFORD A. KUMPF What mischief can I brew? Gus” . . . Suggy . . . Anchors . . . good nalured . . . sports car fanatic . . . enjoys boats, reading, football, and water skiing . . . may be found with Hill Lynch . . . peeved by the eternal testing system . . . favorite expression, Get out of here! . . . day is highlighted by the 3:03 bell . . . future plans are for a college degree. Wrestling 3, 4; Senior Booster Club 4. BRUCE A. KUNZ “If flirting were a crime, he’d be in jail half the time. “Kunzie” . . . friendly . . , easy going . . . enjoys bonding, pool, diving and girls, girls, GIRLS! . . . usually found with the guys at the Rec. or Greenwood Lake . . . peeved by sophomores and bartenders irho ask for proof . . . favorite expressions are Clown, You’ll gel over it . . . day is highlighted by 77.77 . . . future sees Bruce in Service and working. Senior Booster Club 4: T. and I. Program WILLIAM L. LAING He looks most shy but there is mischief in his eye. Do-I.aing” . . . Billy . . . conscientious harrier . . . jocular, amicable . . . hobbies including hanging at Tito's” with Cool Breeze . . . pet peeve is Dr. l.offredo’s History Class . . . usually heard saying That's all I had to hear . . . highlight of his day is the end . . . Crystal ball sees Billy in the armed forces. Cross Country 3, 4; Track 4; Wrestling Club 2; Social Committee 3, 4; Car Wash 3. KATHLEEN N. LANDISI Quiet to the bystander, but full of fun to her friends.” Kathy . . . ambitious . . . intelligent . . . cute brunette . . . interested in all the sci- ences, especially Astronomy , . . enjoys teach- ing Sunday school or reading . . . peeved by immature people . . . can be found pondering, Why . . . day is highlighted by Calculus . . . future sees Kathy as an engineer or astronomer with hopes of be- coming an astronaut. Student Congress 2; Spanish Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3, 4: GAA 3; Bowling I .vague 4; Senior Part} Committee 4; Senior Booster Club 4. 130 GRACE A. LaVALLE How we admire a girl like this Such a bouncy and spirited miss. “Buster Brown” . . . dark of hair and eyes . . . athletic . . .- school-spirited . . . enjoys going to dances, parties, and all kinds of sport games . . . usually seen with Mike, MaryAnn or the “Girls . . . dislikes people who don’t mind their own business . . . often exclaims Wow, wheezers” or Can I tell ya?” . . . day is highlighted by Foods class . . . future plans include college and a career in court stenography. GAA 2; Secretarial Club 2. Secretary 3; President 4; Twirling Club 2: Twirler 3; Car Wash 3. 4; After-Graduation Party Committee 4; Senior Booster Club 4. DENNIS H. LEEBOW “Take life easy, tomorrow is another day. Throw your cares and troubles away. “Den . . . good-looking . . . enjoys a good laugh . . . always found with Debby, other- wise Charley and Sid . . . usually heard say- ing “Hello! Hello! . . . lunch highlights his day . . . peeved by Sidney's eating hab- its . . . spends spare time following all sports . . . crystal ball sees Dennis in college. Student Congress 2; Wrestling Club 2: Soc- cer 3; Dramatics Club 3; Ski Club 4. ANDREA E. LERNER In a world of mass illusion A sincere smile reigns. “Audi, And” . . . effervescent, diligent Edi- tor-in-Chief of the Aries . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . warm . . . sincere . . . usually found with Mel, the twins, Aura, Aid, Judy and the gang . . . taking rides at • o'clock in the morning is her favorite pastime . . . men- tions sarcastically, I need this, rightf . . . annoyed by Danny's accent . . . future sees Audi as a school psychologist. ARIES Layout Staff 2. Layout Editor 3. Editor-in-chief 4; Spanish Honor Society 2. 3; ACL MEN 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Choir 2. 3. 4; lop Twenty 3. 4; Car Wash 3, 4; CSPC 3; Activities Committee 4; Senior Graduation Party Committee 4; National Honor Society 4. SUSAN D. LEVENTHAL Not a care in the world.” “Susie” . . . Sue” . . . talkative . . . care- free . . . blonde . . . usually found with Gale, Tammy, and Robin . . . often ex- claims, Wow! or “Catch this one . . . running home and finding a letter from a special person highlights her day ... a career in interior decorating is in store for Sue. Sr. Booster Club 4; Secretarial Club 3; Politics Club 2; Senior Dance 4. STUART D. LEVENTHAL A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men.” “Levs . . . “Turtle . . . good dresser . . . always appreciates a good joke . . . interests include hanging around, sleeping, and the guitar . . . can be seen bombing around with Richard . . . haircuts and general de- tentions peeve him most . . . usually heard exclaiming, Like dynamite! . . . tableism and gym highlight his day . . . future sees Stuart as a pharmacy major in college. Ski Club 4; AVA 2; J.V. Baseball 2: Social Committee 2; Senior Booster Club: Car Wash 3; Student Congress 2. 3. DIANE S. LEFKOWITZ Quiet in appearance, fun-loving in reality. J.ef . . . tall, attractive brunette . . . loyal friend . . . intelligent . . . enjoys going to the shore . . . usually found with Renay or Lisa . . . dislikes phony people . . . often exclaims “that’s true!” . . . the ):0) bell highlights her day . . . future plans include college. ACUMEN 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3. 4; ARIES Literary Staff 4; AFS Club 4; Senior Booster Club 4: Ski Club 4; National Honor Society 4. 131 ELAINE P. LEVINE The voice is sweet as if it took its formula from the face. l.aino . . . attractive brunette . . . cute dimpled smile . . . beautiful voice . . . usu- ally found with Sherri, l.inda, Robin, Hope, and Judi . . . known to say Oh no! . . . most annoyed by diet-conscious people . . . music and singing take up her spare time . . . 3rd period chorus sparks her day . . . future sees Elaine in college. AFS 2. 3; ACUMEN Layout Staff 2; Busi- ness 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; As- sembly Committee 3; Dramatic Production 2. 3; ARIES Business Staff I; Dramatics Club 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Top Twenty 2, 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Student Congress 4; ( ..ii .isb :i, 4. SANDRA J. LEVINE Thank heavens for little girls.” Shorty . . . Iteachball” . . . bouncy bru- nette . . . petite . . . sweet and sincere . . . interested in dancing . . . usually seen with Ellyn, Nikki, Ronnie, and Ruth . . . pet peeve is waiting for that special some- one . . . usually mutters I don't under- stand . . . in-between classes and cooking highlight her day . . . crystal ball sees Sandy as a receptionist and then married. Secretarial (Hub 3; Senior Booster Club 4. MARCY L. LEVOYVSKY A bit of rascality makes a bubbling personality. Mahs” . . . fun-loving brunette. . . . con- tagious laugh . . . spirited . . . hobbies in- clude scrambling with Richie . . . usually found with Richie, Robin and Fran . . . busy signals peeve her the most . . . her favorite saying is ‘7 just have to tell you . . . lunch table discussions highlight her day . . . college is included in Marcy‘s future plans. Spanish Honor Society 2. 3. 4; ARIES Lay- out Staff 4; ARIES Literary Staff 4; ACU- MEN Business Staff 2. 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Social Committee 2; National Honor Society 4. DONALD B. LIDDLE A man who keeps his thoughts to himself. Big Don . . . Rig Fiddle . . . reserved . . . enjoys playing the recorder and clavi- chord . . . usually found tuning his clavi- chord . . . often exclaims Ciood grief! . . . dislikes an untuned clavichord . . . Dr. Lof- fredo's history' class highlights his day . . . a college education is seen in Don's future. Drama Club 4. AR THUR E. L1EBENTHAL Not too bold, not too shy. just a wonderful sort of guy. Art . . . Artie . . . congenial . . . fun to be with . . . enjoys sports . . . can usually be found with Ronnie, Fobs, Neil, and the Roys . . . peeved when RAF always thinks he's right . . . exclaims I most certainly did not! . . . highlight of the day is Mrs. Finn's 3rd period Chemistry class . . . future plans include college. Baseball 2. 3. 4; Basketball 2; Car Wash Committee 4; Senior Boostei Club 4; Choir 4; Senior Class Patty 4. GLEN M. UNDENFELD A quiet nature and a steadfast friend. ‘Wed . . . Linden . . . congenial . . . in- dustrious . . . interested in coin collecting and sports . . . can be found with the Stage Crew, Dave, Peppie, and Steve . . . peeved by not getting the car Saturday nights . . . exclaims I don't believe it! . . . Glen's day is highlighted by the 3:03 bell . . . crystal ball shows a college education. Baseball Team 2, 3, 4; Choir 4. 132 MARY ANNE LI ONE Be voursclf and you will be original and well-liked. Mare . . . Him . . . “Vg . . . long dark hair . . . dark eyes . . . personality plus . . . witty . . . athletic . . . interests include sports, sewing, folksinging, and dancing . . . usually found in the gym or working on literary . . . period gym highlights Mary Anne’s day . . . future sees a career as a Spanish teacher. Spanish Honor Society 2. 3. President 4; ARIFS Literary Staff Co-editor 4: Color Guard 3, Captain 4: Student Congress 2. 3; RAMBLER 4: Carousel 3: Junior Prom Committee 3; Assembly Committee 3: Sen- ior Booster Club 4: Car Wash Committee 3. 4; Senior Party Committee 4; GAA 3. 4; Choir 2. 3. 4; Top Twenty 3. 4; Girls' Bas- ketball 3.4. ERWIN D. LOBE A genial nature and a likable fellow. Erwin . . . dependable . . . industrious . . . amiable . . . enjoys sports and the gui- tar .. . usually found with Steve. Doug. Jeff. Hob, and Mike . . . peeved by Mr. Del Xcgro's lectures . . . often exclaims Right! ■ . . Spanish 3 highlights his day . . . future plans include a career in linguistics. AVA 2, 3. Captain: Drama Club 3. 4: Span- ish Honor Society 3,4. CARMEN M. LONERO He that has patience can have what he will. Carm” . . . dark . . . reserved . . . interests include sports and reading sports maga- zines . . . usually seen with Iiill H. or Hob M. . . . dislikes getting out of bed to go to school . . . exclaims, “Oh, brother! . . . looks forward daily to the end of Dr. Lof- fredo’s History class . . . will attend college in the future. Spanish Club 3, 4; Politics Club 4. MARCIA A. LIPSTEIN Although small in stature, her heart has room enough for all! Mash . . . petite . . . congenial . . . usu- ally found with Hil, Mel. Audi, Mirl, Aura, and Ard . . . gets peeved when there is more than one meeting on the same day . . . comments It’s unreal . . . lunch table discussions highlight Mash's day . . . futute includes a college education and a career as an elementary teacher. ACUMEN Staff 2. 4; ARIES Layout Staff 3, 4: Senior Booster Club 4; Elections Com mittee 4; AES Club 4. Junior Prom Com- mittee 3; Spanish Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Spanish Newspaper 4: I-inure IVachers Club 4; Ski Club 4. HILARY A. LIPSTEIN “Cute, sweet, and lots of fun HU . . . Hilly . . . petite . . . adorable brunette . . . vivacious . . . enjoys twirling . . usually found with Mash, Andi, Mel, Aur, Mirl, and Ard . . peeved by dropping her baton . . . usually heatd saying How sad . . . third period chemistry with Essie highlights her day . . . future plans include college. Twirler 3. 4; AES Club 4; ACUMEN 2. 4: ARIES Layout Staff 4; Junior Prom Com- mittee 3; Elections Committee 4: Ski Club 4; Future Teachers Club 4. FRANK J. LONGO Tall, slim, good-looking too: with a pleasing grin and eyes of blue. Toe . . . very good-looking . . . basketball enthusiast . . . laughing blue eyes . . . engag- ing smile . . . interested in all sports . . . usually seen with Robin or Gene, A'el. Hill and Rich . . . peeved by the way students U'alk in the hallways . . . can be heard ask- ing Know what mean?” . . . 3:03 bell highlights his day . . . Erank's future plans include college. Cross Country 2; Basketball 2, 3. 4; Baseball 2; Football 3; Track 3; Varsity M Club 3.4. 133 MARIA C. LORI) “Steadfoot and quiet in things you do Your friends will long remember you. Ma” . . . Chekhov” . . . quiet . . . friendly smile . . . enjoys photography, sports, bass guitar, and going places . . . usually found u'ith Linda, Mary Ann, Joan, Sandy, Diane, Sue, Judy, Debbie, the crew . . . peeved by missing the school bus . . . often exclaims I’ll do it tomorrow” . . . first lunch high- lights her day . . . future plans include college and the Peace Corps. Drama Club 1; AFS 2. 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Spanish Honor Society 2: GAA 4; Library Club 2. 3. 4; Choir 3. 4. SUSAN C. LUIS1 Dancing eyes that set forth light that make the dullest places bright. Soozi” . . . pretty blonde . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . enjoys Chinese firedrills after Rampage . . . usually found with Hobby or Sheila and Kathleen . . . peeved by get- ting up in the morning . . . often exclaims “Ya know . . . highlighting her day is first period Marriage and the Family class with Hobby . . . the future sees Susan in a Junior College or with an Airline career. ARIES Literary Staff 4: Senior Booster Club 4; (.iris' Basketball Team 4; Secretarial Club 4; GAA 2. KENNETH N. LUSTIG What mischief hides behind that sober countenance. Ken” . . . Kenny . . . Lust” . . . enjoys sports and sleeping . . . usually found with Hall, 117 , and the Small . . . peeved by McGuire’s hand . . . often says What’s up? . . . lunch highlights his day . . . future plans include college. Golf 2. 3; Football Manager 2: Youth in Government Club 3, 4; Ceramics Club 4. MARYALICE P. LYNCH Quiet, friendly, with a sweet disposition.” Mare . . . interests include nursing, twirl- ing, dancing . . . usually found with Xancy Muth and Gail Kent . . . peeved by Junior birds’ men . . . often exclaims Right . . . ):03 bell highlights her day . . . the future sees Maryalice as a nurse. Twirling Club 3: Future Nurses 4: Senior Booster Club 4: Library Club 2. 3. 4. WILLIAM F. LYNCH Success will come all his days Because of his quiet, manly ways.” Hill” . . . Lynch mob . . . congenial . . . mechanically inclined . . . can be found working on his car or with Cliff Kumpf . . . usually heard saying Xot hardly . . . Hill’s day is highlighted by power mechanics class . . . future plans include college. Track 2. STEPHEN F. MACE “Diligence and skill are among his virtues. Mace . . . adroit . . . hard-worker . . . asset to Mountain's Al'A Squad . . . hobbies include theater, fishing, making money and designing furniture displays . . . irked by history and the lightning round . . . often screams Moo-ve . . . usually found with any good-looking girl . . . day’s highlighted by 3:03 bell . . . Stephen plans to further his education. Library Club 2. 3. 4: AVA President 2. 3. 4: Drama Club 2. 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Ceramics Club 4; Assembly Stage Crew 2. 3, 4; Dance Committee 2. 3, 4. 134 TERRI L. MACK IE Never gloomy, never sad. always happy, always glad.” Lynn” . . . Go Go . . . Mack . . . con- genial . . . fun-hiring . . . enjoys roller skating and drag races . . . usually found u-itli Wendy, Ronnie, ikki, Heidi. Sandy and Sue . . . peeved by Fridax the 11th . . . usually heard exclaiming What did I do to deserve thisf . . . high point of Terri's day is the ):0) bell . . . future sees Terri as a social director. colin a. macintvre Life is nothing without a little fun. “Archie” . . . Limey” . . . easygoing . . . amiable . . . enjoys bowling, crocking, or just hanging around . . . frequently seen with Keith, Steve, and Vicki . . . peeved by- boring teachers . . . often remarks. Figures . . . his day is highlighted by History II with I)r. Loffredo . . . intends a college career. SHEILA C. MADDEN It is the merry heart that hath many friends. Sheils . . . good sense of humor . . . care- free manner . . . enjoys Chinese firedrills after Rampage . . . usually found iwith Fugi, or Soozi and Kathleen . . . peeved by having her gym suit stolen . . . exclaims You’ve got to be kiddin . . . lunch with Soozi and the girls hightlighls Sheila's day . . . future plans include a secretarial career. liooster Club 4. CARL E. MANTRA Don't be misled by a quiet mantlet.” Manfred . . . tall . . . dark . . . handsome . . . enjoys driving fast ears and drawing . . . usually found with the boys . . . dis- likes getting up for school . . . can be heard saying Pretty boss! . . . Carl's day is high- lighted by the ):0) bell . . . crystal ball sees Carl as an engineer. MATTHEW J. MANCINO His thoughts arc many, his words are few. Matty . . . Matt” . . . sports minded . . easy going . . . American Legion summer baseball interests Matty . . . peeved by the coach . . . first and second lunches highlight his day . . . future sees Matty in college. Football 2. 3. 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4: Vatsity M Club 4. ROBERT A. MANUEL A courteous and affable gentleman.” Manny” . . . Hobby” . . . well dressed . . . congenial . . . enjoys going down the shore, buying clothes and records . . . usually found with Cat men . . . peeved by anyone talking early in the morning . . . can be heard saying Heh, hellooo” . . . Hob’s day brightened by 9th period Spanish class . . . future plans include college. Choir 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3. 4; Politics Club 4; ACL MEN 4; Spanish News paper 4. 135 ETHEL E. MARATEO As merry as the day is long. Eth” . . . “Ethy . . . amiable . . . artisti- cally inclined . . . interested in drawing, sketching, and going places . . . usually seen with Luann Rubinelli . . . peeved by- losing her house key and having to climb in the window . . . can be heard exclaim- ing It ain’t too good’’ . . . highlight of her day is first period art . . . Ethel plans to teach art or to become a commercial artist. ARGE MARDAKIS Happiness is helping. Pete” . . . Argeruler . . . George . . . fun loving . . . school spirited . . . a friend to all .. . Arge enjoys sewing, traveling, and anything Greek . . . she's usually found with Linda C. and Moose . . . annoyed by- people who put on airs . .. . always heard exclaiming I volunteer! . . . her day is brightened by talking to Mr. Janish in the morning . . . Arge intends to pursue a secretarial career. Sr. Booster Club 4; Jr. Class Vice President 3; ARIES Layout Staff 4; GAA 3; Girls’ Bowling Team 4; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Color Guard 4; Car Wash 3. 4; Student Congress 3, 4. MICHAEL H. MARGO LIES The opportunity to do mischief Is found a hundred times a day. Mike” . . Knave” . . . animated person- ality . . . inspires laughter anywhere . . . well-liked . . . spends most of his time on sports, tableism, and singing . . . usually- found with Charlie, John, Shermilino, Lee- bow, and Stu . . . peeved by ESP . . . usu- ally exclaims, Humbugger!” . . . eating lunch highlights his day . . . class oracle sees Mike in college. Soccer 2. 3; Track 2; Wrestling 3. JAMES G. MARTUCCI A little mischief, a little fun. makes him liked by everyone. Maruc” . . . Jim” . . . skilled iti sports . . . happy-go-lucky . . . interests include sports, pool, bou-ling and buzzing . . . usu- ally found with Gene and Xel . . . is peeved by homework . . . history class highlights Jim’s day . . . future plans include college. Wrestling 3. 4; Track 4; Field 4: Senior Booster Club 4. NANCY E. MASUCCI Live life; every golden minute of it.” Nance” . . . Nan . . . fun-loving . . . viimcious . . . school-spirited . . . interests include swimming and horseback riding . . . usually found u-ith Irene, Eileen, Cynthia, and Pat . . . can be heard exclaiming You're kidding! . . . peeved by red tape procedure in Mountain . . . Art class and cer- tain Social Studies teachers highlight her day . . . future plans include college. Prom Committee 3; Social Committee Jun- ior Chairman 3; Senior Party Committee 4; Senior Booster Club 4. DAVID S. MAZEN Always happy, never sad Nothing phases this lucky lad.” David” .. . dark hair and eyes . . . fun- loving . . . dei'ilish . . . electronics, weight- lifting. and physics rate high with David . . . often found with Peppie and Paul . . . peeved by gym . . . favorite expression, Don’t . . . day is highlighted by working on the AVA squad . . . future plans include college. 136 LOUIS J. MAZZARONE “Silence hides mischief.” Lou” . . . quiet . . . devilish. Cross Country 3. 4: Track 3. 4; JV Baseball 2; Wrestling Club 2; Varsity M Club 4. MAUREEN T. MCCARTHY “She is just the quiet kind But a nicer girl you cannot find. Mot” . . . good-natured . . . fun-loving . . . reading, coin, and stamp collecting, and bowling are her interests . . . usually found with the girls . . . can be heard exclaiming Oh no, you're kidding!” . . . Secretarial Practice highlights her day . . . future sees Maureen in a secretarial career. Social Committee 2, 3; GAA 2, 3; Twirling Club 2. 3; Secretarial Club 2. 3. 4; ARIES Business Staff 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Office Aide 4; Magazine Drive 3; ARIES Typing Staff 4; Car Wash 3; National Honor Society 4. GARRY P. McCORMACK Wit and wisdom are bom with a man. Gar” . . . competent Managing Editor of the Rambler . . . intellectual . . . sincere . . . witty . . . usually found with Dan, Warren, and Pete . . . philosophically in- quires, As compared to what? . . . dis- turbed by uncommunicative people . . . after-school discussions in the Pub highlight his day . . . Garry’s future plans include college. National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; RAMBLER Managing Editor 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Student Congress 2. 3. Committee Chairman 4; Politics Club 3. 4; ARIES Lit- erary Staff 4; ACl MEN 4; J.Y. Football 2. 3; J.V. Baseball 2. GEORGE M. McGRATH By the work, one knows the workman. Hutch” . . . industrious . . . creative . . . friendly . . . enjoys freedom and music . . . usually found with Maurice Roland and Andi l.ieberman . . . often exclaims Goof!” . . . going home to sleep highlights George’s day . . . Mountain oracle sees George as a musical instrument repairman. WILLIAM K. McGUIRE Worry let it run away Live a life and live it gay.” Kevin” . . . Shamrock” . . . friendly . . . true comedian . . . great dresser . . . interests include record collecting and ceramics . . . usually found with Paul, Teddy and cer- tain other knowledgable individuals . . . is peertcd by super-straight people . . . can be heard saying ‘Wo, seriously . . . 8:10 bell highlights his day . . . future plans in- clude college. Junior Varsity Football 2: Homeroom Presi- dent 2; Ceramics Club 4. KEVIN D. McNAMARA A little mischief by the way A little fun to change the day. “Roosty” . . . Me . . . Kevin enjoys basket- ball, baseball, and shooting pool . . . usually found with Cool Dave” and the boys at Eagle Rec . . . peeved by his ineligibility for sports . . . often exclaims Dig it” . . . lunch highlights Mc’s day . . . future plans include Marine Reserve and IBM training. Baseball 4. 137 JOHN R. McSHANE The- luck of the Irish is with him. John . . . nice eyes . . . witty . . . enjoys skiing, skating, and music . . . most likely to he found anywhere . . . peeved by find- ing a squashed tomato at the bottom of his lunch bag . . . often exclaims You lousy kid . . . lunch highlights his day . . . the crystal ball sees John in an engineering career. Band 4; Ski Club 4. EILEEN M. MEASEL Lift has a value only when it has Something valuable as its object. Eileen . . . intelligent . . . amiable . . . tall and slender . . . hobbies include swim- ming and painting . . . usually seen with Irene, Nancy, Pat and Debbie . . . dislikes having to carry hall passes . . . exclaims Well kiddies . . . chemistry highlights her day . . . future plans include college and a possible career in the foreign service. Senior Booster Club 4; French Club 2. 3. 4; Spanish Honor Society 3. 4; RAMBLER 4; AFS Club 4; National Honor Society 4. LAURA T. MELON Pretty green eyes, a friend all the while, She is always seen with a pretty smile.” Laur . . . Mel . . . cute, petite, green- eyed brunette . . . bubbly personality . . . contagious laugh . . . usually found with Rhonda, Andi and the girls, or a certain ex-Mountain basketball player . . . lunch table discussions highlight her day . . . hobbies include taking cat rides at I in the morning! . . . crystal ball sees Laura in ele- mentary education. French Club 2, 3: Junior Car Wash 3; School Store 3; Student Congress Corre- sponding Secretary 3; ACl'MEN 4; ARIES Literary Staff 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Future Teachers’ Club 4. RUSSELL MENKES You can’t beat fun No matter how hard you try! Rusty . . . Hippo . . fun-loving . talkative . . . hobbies include playing cards and the guitar . . . usually seen with local Hippo lovers . . . dislikes crew cuts . . . exclaims Groovy! . . . Senior Math with Mr. Johnson highlights his day . . . future predicts a career in psychology. Spanish Honor Society 3: Varsity Coif 3. 4; AVA Squad 2, 4; Ski Club 4. JANE L. MELTZER Her imagination provides the best And personality provides the rest.” Puff . . . imaginative . . . good sense of humor . . . broivn- eyed blonde . . . enjoys coloring in her psychedelic coloring book . . . often seen with Jill, Lisa, or Michele . . . peeved by the song Puff the Magic Dragon . . . and being touched on the neck . . . usually exclaims I don't believe it! . . . Mr. Griffa's jokes at lunch high- light her day . . . future plans include college. AFS Club 2. 3, 4; French Club 2. 3. 4; ARIES 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; ACUMEN 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Car Wash 3, 4; Student Congress 3. STEVEN MENSON Men of few words are the Ik-si men. Steve” . . . Mens” . . . quiet . . . easygoing nature . . . sports enthusiast . . . usually found with truce and Paul . . . dislikes go- ing to English . . . often utters Get bent or You've got a case . . . day is high- lighted by seeing t-Troop in the Spanish Department . . . future sees Stei'e as a radio- logical technician in the field of nuclear medicine. After Graduation Party Committee 4: Car Wash 4. 138 PETER A. MESSER I The power of thought. The magic of mind! Pete . . . intelligent . . . mathematically minded . . . able sports editor of the Ram- bier . . , likes electronics, tennis, fishing . . . his pet peeve is his tenth period class . . . breathlessly awaits the hot bell . . . plans to major in engineering in college. RAMBI.KK Spons Editor I; Math Team 2. 3, 'i National Honoi Society 3. I; March ing Band 2; Orchestra 2; Band 2: JV Tennis Team 2, 3. MARY MARGARET METHVEN Some think the world is made foi fun and fro'ic. st do I.” Mi.Mi . . . Squeaky . . . school-spirited . . . animated personality . . . enjoys going places with The girls . . . peeved when people ask if her voice is real . . . usually seen with Ruth and the girls . . . often utters Can I tell you something? and Listen! . . . business Law highlights Mi- Mi's day . . . future plans include a college education. Senior Booster Club 4; Secretarial Club 3, 4; After Graduation Parts Committee 4; Bowling Club 4; C.AA 2: ARIES 4; Car Wash 3.4. JUDITH L. MILLER To make the world a friendly place One must show a friendly face. “Judi” . . . “Jud . . . quiet . . . collegiate dresser . . . genial . . . interests include ski- ing. dancing, playing the flute and tennis . . . often found with Sherri, Elaine and Helga . . . peeved by uncollegiate boys . . . exclaims Right . . . Dr. l.offredo's 5th period class highlights her day . . . crystal ball sees Judi as history major in college. Marching Band 2. 3, 4; Spanish Honor Soci- ety 2. 3; Senior Booster Club 4: AFS Club 2. 3; ARIES 4: ACl MEN 4; GAA 3: Concert Band 2. 3. 4; Twirling Club 2. SHARON G. M1STLER She's endowed with life and merriment. Sharon . . . talkative . . . talented musi- cian . . . niie smile . . . often found with Denise . . . dislikes opening saidine inns . . . senior math with Mr. fohnson high lights Sharon's day . . . future plans include college and a late degree. Radio Club Secretary 2: Concert Band 2. 3. 4; Marching Hand 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Spanish Honor Society 4; Senior Booster Club 4; School Production 3; Stage Crew 3. PATRICIA K. MOE Character is higher than intellect, Yet she has both. Pat . . . sweet natured . . . musically tal- ented . . . versatile . . . interests include musical activities . . . future sees Pat in ele mentary education. Band 2. 3. 4; Marching Band 2. 3. 4. Orchestra 2; Choir 2. 3. 4: Spanish Honor Society 3. 4; Politics Club 3. 4: Youth anil Government lub 3. I; R MBI i R I. I ARIES Business Staff 3. Editoi 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Foster Child Committee 2.3. JAMES V. MONTESION A world of enjoyment is the only world. Jimmy . . . carefree . . . easy going . . . interested in working on cars . . . usually seen with Andy and John II., . . peei'ed by Geometry class . . . remarks Make sense! . . . lunch highlights his day . . Jim plans to attend college. 139 PATRICIA R. MORAN Each woman is justified in her individuality.” Pal” . . . Mouse . . . individual . . . nice eyes . . . interested in CJ mobile and Hack Shack . . . usually found uith Cindy, Joan, Gayle, and CJH . . . peeved by 9th period gym . . . usually exclaims Get outa here! . . . seeing Skip highlights her day . . . future sees Pat in college. Senior Booster Club 4. CYNTHIA A. MORGAN She seems quiet hut she's a lot of fun. Sid” . . . Moose . . . petite blonde . . . easy going . . . bowling, skating and driv- ing are her interests . . . usually found until Pat M., Cathy, Joan, Carol, and John . . . can be heard saying Sure John! . . . going to Black Shack and seeing John highlight her day . . . future plans include Secretarial school and marriage. Senior Booster Club 4. MARY ANN MOWBRAY If you need a true friend, on her you may depend.” Mare” . . . friendly . . . good sense of humor . . . hobbies include painting and sewing . . . usually seen with Kathy, Irene and Mari . . . peeved by people who crack their knuckles . . . is known to say Oh shoot or Wait till later . . . looks forward to Mr. Prison's 9th period chemistry class . . . crystal ball sees Mary Ann as a nurse. Senior Booster Club 4; Future Nurses Club 4. WALTER R. MOWLE His wit and humor we shall remember He graced our class by being a member.” Whitey . . . well-liked . . . athletic . . . great sense of humor . . . witty . . . fre- quently seen with R. Musto and S. Reaves . . . pen’rd by teachers who spoil school by giving homework . . . often remarks Thai's close ... ‘7 understand” or Don't say that . . . enjoys hearing Mr. Hauster's witty statements at lunch . . . crystal ball sees Waller with a college degree. Soccer 2. 3, 4: Wrestling 3. 4: Varsity M Club 3. 4: National Honor Society 3, 4; Assembly Co-Chairman 4; Student Congress 3; RAMBLER 4; Senior Booster Club 4. BETH E. MOZESON Quiet in manner and always kind; A friend like Beth is hard to find. Beth . . . artistically inclined . . . indi- vidualist . . . enjoys Art and Cooking . . . usually found irith Jeane and Irene . . . waking up to go to school peeves Beth . . . often remarks Crumb . . . 3:03 bell high- lights her day . . . future sees Beth in college. PETER MULLIGAN The hardest of all jobs is to look busy when you are not. “Pete . . . Ugene . . . mischievous yet quiet . . . usually states, Mr. Mulligan’s doing well today, right Mr. Pagan? . . . day is highlighted by Mr. Pagan’s class . . . usually seen with Joanne . . . enjoys fishing and hunting . . . future sees Pete working. Wrestling Club 2; Varsity Wrestling 3; Sen- ior Booster Club 4; Car Wash 4. 140 SHEILA A. MURRAY I laughed 'till I cried.” Mur” . . . energetic spirited blonde whose laugh can be heard for miles . . . dances, games, and Rampage interest Sheila the most . . . usually seen with Mary, Andrea, and the rest of the girls . . . expired permits are her pet peeve . . . is known to exclaim Oh my God . . . lunch highlights her da . . . crystal ball sees Sheila as a secretary. CAA 3. I; AFS 4; Senior Rooster Club 4. ARIES Layout Staff 4; Secretarial Club 4 RICHARD C. MUSTO Happy go lucky, With never a frown. Richard” . . . handsome, athletic . . . quick- witted . . . fishing and swimming interest him . . . usually found with M alt, Doug. Gene, Frank or Nelson . . . peeved by rainy weekends . . . often asks What's it to yat . . . 3:03 bell highlights his day . . . crystal ball sees Richard in college. Cross Country 2. 3: Wrestling 3; Track 2; Varsity M Club 2. 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4. NANCY E. MUTII Laughter and chatter are her favorite pastimes. Nance . . . loquacious . . . spirited . . . athletic . . . enjoys photography, holding and swimming . . . usually seen with Gail K., Maryalice L., Joan IT. . . . peeved by conceited people . . . exclaims oy vay! . . . Gym with Miss Risse highlights her day . . . crystal ball sees Nancy as a Psychologist. Marching Band 2, 3. 4; Concert Band 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Choir 2. 3. 4; CAA 3. 4; Library Club 2. 3; AFS Club 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Bowling Team 4; Twirier Manager 4. THEODORE L. NATHAN He's full of mischief and fun But a fellow liked by everyone. Ted . . . Nath . . . amiable . . . capable basketball manager . . interests include tennis and skiing . . . usually seen with Ret or Frank . . . peeved by homework and long dresses . . . usually murmurs Fine, very fine hrnintn . . . 3:03 p.m. highlights his day . . . future sees 'Fed as a hotel manager Student Congress 2; Basketball Manager 2. 3, 4; Assembly Committee 4: Choir 2. 3. 4; Top Twenty 2. 3. 4; School Production 3 DONALD NESTER A picture is worth a thousand words. Don . . . industrious . . . handy with a camera . . . good-natured . . . spends leisure time playing the guitar and taking pictures . . . constant companion is John IT. . . . irritated by tear Iters' indifferentes towards students . . . talks with the nurse lop his list of daily activities . . . main ambition is to become a professional photographer. Senior Movie 3; School Production 3. LINDA S. NEWMAN All the world is a stage. I.inda . . . energetic . . . warm, friendly . . . enjoys acting and dancing . . . usually found in the company of Robin, Hope, Elaine, and Sherri . . . peeved by having to arrive at lunch on time . . . usually utters, I don't believe how much I have to do! . . . a third period opportunity highlights Linda's day . . . would like io major in theatre arts. Drama Club 3. 4; French Club 2. 3. 4; AFS Club 2; ACUMEN 4. 141 ROBERT P. NIGRO I regret that I have but one heart to give to the girls. Nigs” . . . handsome . . . ladies' man . . . dark eyes . . . athletic . . . usually seen with the guys and some of the old guys” at Stevens College . . . dislikes white stockings on girls . . . exclaims Yeh, that’s close! . . . listening to Belfiore’s jokes at lunch and 10th period gym highlight his day . . . Crystal ball sees Hob in college. Baseball 2, 4. CHRISTINE L. NILSSON They arc only truly great, who are truly good. Chris . . . intelligent . . . amiable . . . gifted musician . . . interests include singing, the guitar, sports, Church youth group, and her folk group . . . usually seen with Joyce, Lillian, and Linda . . . most annoyed by busy” work . . . choir highlights her day . . . Chris intends a future as a teacher of English or Spanish. Spanish Honor Society 2, 3. Secretary 4; Top Twenty 2. 3. 4; Student Congress 2. 3; National Honor Society 3. 4; Alma Mater Committee i ; Spanish Newspaper Asst. Editor 4. RANDI S. NORTH So cute, charming and sweet; this girl's really hard to beat.” Rand . . . jovial . . . cute brunette . . . personable . . . sports a friendly smile . . . usually seen with Lloyd . . . dislikes people who yell at her while driving . . . Often retorts, Renay, I have to get off the phone” . . . 3:03 highlights her day . . . future plans include a college education. Senior Booster Club 4; ARIES Business Staff 4. ELSA OBERSTEIN The good and wise lead quiet lives.” Ele . . . industrious . . . reserved . . . interests include water skiing, collecting stuffed animals and foreign coins . . . Future sees Elsa as a doctor. RICKIE A. OTTESEN Just an easy going fellow. Rich . . . Odd Ogg” . . . handsome blond . . . friendly . . . interests include canoeing, skiing, archeology, sports, the Vil- lage, and blondes . . . usually seen with Kaz in Bonds . . . dislikes crowded cars . . . exclaims She’s nice too!” . . . enjoys seeing Mr. Minelli worry in Cross-country . . . future sees Rick in college. Concert Band 2. 3. 4; Marching Band 2, 3. 4; Dance Rand 2. 3. 4; Cross-Country 3. Co- captain 4; Track 2. 3, 4; Varsity M Club 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Club 2; Drama Club 4; Ski Club 4. EUGENE A. OUFIERO Life's more amusing than we thought.” Gene . . . “Oaf . . . GeneO” . . . humor- ous . . . practical joker . . . energetic . . . talkative . . . animated . . . sports, cars, and work rank high on his interest list . . . can be seen with Frank Nelson IV., J. Mar- tucci . . . could exist without chemistry class . . . often shouts, Its psychedelic!” ... favors art class ... future foresees college or Naxry. Cross-Country 2. 3; Track 2. 4; Wrestling 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Varsity M Club 3.4. 142 RENAY PACKIN A rare combination of beauty, mischief, and fun. “Rrnay . . . fun-loving brunette . . . ador- able . . . comical . . . amicable . . . besides meeting new people, she enjoys shore trips . . . can be found with Randi and Diane . . . detests having to follow a schedule . . . ends her conversations with I have to tell ya one more thing, Randi” . . . daily awaits Mr. Minelli's class . . . looks forward to college. ARIES Business Staff 2: Choir 2. 3: ACU- MEN 3: AFS Club 3; Senior Booster Club 4; Ski Club 4; Dramatics Club 4. MICHAEL A. PARENTI He is silent, but he is capable of great things. Michael” . . . athletically inclined . . . congenial . . . sports and girl watching lake up a good part of his time . . . seen with Johnny, Joe, Denny and Don . . . fully against new teachers . . . usually blurt's, Well, it's like this! . . . engrossed by the lightning round” . . . foresees a college education. Baseball 2; Student Congress 2. PETER D. PATTERSON I've taken my fun where I’ve found it. Fugitive . . . Pat . . . active member of Mountain's gridiron squad . . . good looking . . . interests include football and all sports, and Saturday night at the powerlines . . . usually seen with Rooney, Spook, and Ric . . . peeved by girls in long dresses and the 8:10 bell, and being called Peter . . . ex- claims “Ya clown!” . . . lunch and the 3:0) bell highlight his day . . . future plans include college and the Xavy. football 2. 3. 1; Wrestling Club 2: Baseball 2: Track 2; AFS Club 4; ARIES 4; Varsity M” Club 2.3,4. LILLIAN PEDERSEN Of manners gentle, of affections mild. LiI . . . Pete . . . quiet blonde . . . good natured . . . enjoys working at camp in Xew Hampshire during summer and sew- ing . . . ambition is to travel in F.urope . . . seen with Cindy, Doris and Joyce . . . usually exclaims Be serious . . . second lunch highlights her day . . . future plans include college in the midwest or maybe nursing school. AFS 2. 3; Spanish Honor Society 3; W.O. Mountain Exchange 2; National Honor Society 4. ROSE MARIE PEPPE Bright and cheery every day A real sweet gal in every way. Ro . . . friendly . . . jovial . . . enjoys bowling, cooking and sewing . . usually found with Joan, Nancy, Arge and Kathy . . . peeved by school buses . . . usually queries What”? . . . long assemblies high- light her day . . . future plans include office work. Secretarial Club 3, 4; Bowling Club 4; CAA 2. 4; Senior Booster Club 4. DEBORAH G. PERLMAN Her good nature carries a magnetic charm. Deb . . . pleasant . . . Weequahic import . . . quiet . . . interests include cooking, sew- ing, waterskiing, horseback riding, cars and tennis . . . usually found with cookbooks and her dog . . . peeved by phony people and psychopathic liars . . . exclaims Look how precious . . . the 3:0) bell highlights her day . . . Deb hopes to become a physi- cian and to raise German Shepherds. Future Physicians Club 3. 4; Drama Club 4; Girls' Bowling League 4. 143 JON S. PERLMAN All great men arc dying. I don’t feel so well myself. Indiana . . . individualist . . . independent . . . usually found with Hammerslaag, the bog-a-loo baby, and Hope . . . pet peeve— zits . . . usually heard saying Su-eet-Ad . . . dreaming highlights his day . . . future sees Jon as an architect. GUIDO A. PETRUGCELLI A man of few cares has few regrets. Bird . . . carefree . . . dark hair and dark eyes . . . interests include billiards, driving Cadillacs, making movies and leas- ing his car . . . usually found with Larry, IIloops, and Dennis . . . peeved by listening to Larry play his guitar or listening to Dennis talk about surfing . . . exclaims To the cave . . . getting out of Mr. Roth- stein’s first period class highlights his day . . . Guy plans to become an electrical technician. RAMBLER 4. LINDA G. PRELL Sing away sorrow, cast away care. Lin , . . quiet . . . friendly . . . enjoys going to the games and riding around with Joe . . . usually seen with Jill, Grace and Sherry . . . peeved by rainy days and waxed floors . . . usually exclaims You know what?” . . . 10th period gym and 3:03 bell highlight her day . . . Linda plans to be- come a secretary. Secretarial Club 4. RICHARD N. PRESS A little nonsense is pleasant now and then.” Ricky . . . tall . . . nice-looking . . . witty . . . hobbies include T.V. and sports . . usually found with Rusty or Stu . . . peeved by gym and people who call him “Richard” . . . 1st lunch highlights his day . . . future sees Ricky iu college. Basketball 2. 3. 4; Cross Country 3; Golf 2. 3. 4; ARIES Literary Staff 4; Car Wash 3, 4; Varsity “M Club 2; Ski Club 4; Senior Booster Club 4. JILL A. PRICE Of all the gifts she docs possess, The best of these is friendliness.” Jill . . . friendly . . . good-natured . . . interested in horseback riding, cooking, traveling, arts and crafts . . . often seen with Diane and Maria . . . peeved by History class . . . exclaims That's right! . . . en- joys Miss Pasante’s Spanish class . . . crystal ball sees Jill teaching the second grade. Aero-Space Club Secretary 2; Sr. Booster Club 4; AFS Club 4. JOHN V. RAMAGLIA A friendly spirit hath many friends.” Gums” . . . tall ... a good sense of humor . . . interested in dentistry . . . usually found without his teeth . . . peeved by people with teeth . . . can be heard exclaiming All I want for Xmas is my two plates of teeth” . . . highlight of his day is the 11A7 bell . . . John plans to become an electrician. T. and I. 4. 144 STANFORD G. REAVES With energy am! cheerfulness A man who is headed toward success. “Sian . . . “Sandy . . . well-liked . . . in- telligent . . . hobbies include dancing, going to junlies, soccer, and touch football . . . can usually be found with Mowle, Wester, and Oufiero . . . peered by teachers who lake forever to correct papers . . . often questions Would you repeat that last re- mark? . . . looks foneard to dinner after a hard practice . . . future sees Stan in college. Soccer 2, 4; Track 2. 5. Captain 1; Student Congress Representative 3. I. Social Com- mittee 3: Chess Club 3; Spanish Newspaper Assistant Editor 3. Editor •!; National Honor Society 3. Vice-President 4; Wrestling Club 3. MARY J. RECCHIA Eat. Drink, and be Mary. Mar . . . Rec . . . cute brunette . . . bubbly personality . . . usually found with Sheila, Andrea and the rest of the girls . . . heard questioning . . . Huh? Whadda say? . . . lunch highlights her day . . . future sees Mary doing Secretarial work. ATS Club 4; Secretarial Club 2. 4; ARIES Layout Staff 4: Senior Booster Club 4. DIANE I. REID Although she is quiet She is also intelligent.” Di . . . Hones . . . McCoy . . . sedate . . . intelligent . . . enjoys organized home movies and uniting letters . . . usually seen with Chekhov. Spock, Scotty and Sulu . . . peeved by written opportunities . . . often heard saying To coin a phrase. . . . the 3:03 bell highlights her day . . . crystal ball sees Diane in college. Student Congress 3; ATS Club 3, 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Car Wash Committee 3, 4. DAVID J. REISBERG Laughing and talking all da long. With ever)one he gets along. Reese” . . . Rug . . . intelligent . . . witty . . . well liked . . . hobbies include skiing, tennis, and watching old gangster movies on Channel 5 .. . usually found with Tom- my and Fobs . . . heard saying ookaay! . . . Mr. Johnson's jokes highlight his day . . . . . . future sees Dave attending Denial School. Biologx Club 2; Election Committee 3. 4. J Basketball L Varsity Tennis 2. 3. 4. Orchestra 2: Marching Band 2. Dame Band 2. 3. 4; Conceit Band 2, 3. 4. Varsity Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3. 1; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Sr. Booster Club 4. ARIES Literary Staff. 4, Cai Wash 3. LINDA E. REINERTSKN Light of manner, sweet and gay Spreading smiles along the way.” I.in” . . . cute blonde . . . soft-spoken . . . actir'C F.C.Y.F. member . . . usually seen with Maria, Doris and Lillian . ■ ■ often exclaims I don't care. . . . . peeivd by pro- crastination . . . aft major highlights her day . . . future sees Linda in college. ATS 3. 4; Drama Club Costume Committee 4; Ceramics Club 4; Senior Booster Club 4. ROBERT A. RESNICK Footprints in the sands of time are not made sitting down. Rob” . . . “Ret” . . . athletic . . . active . . . spirited assemblies committee chairman . . . interests include YMHA basketball, skiing and The other half” . . . pals around with Pugsley, Ronny, Artie, and Iris Livingston friends . . . peeved by Senior Math . . . comments, You've got a good case . . . work in the school store brightens his day . . . future sees him as a Pharmacist. Assemblies Committee 3. Chairman 4; Stu- dent Council 3: Ski Club 4; Jr. Prom Co- chairman 3; ARIES Staff 4; J.V. Basketball 2; J.V. Baseball 2, 3. 145 WILLIAM F. ROONEY Work and play don’t mix—I like the play! Roones . . . Mick” . . . Captain Hook . . . real athletic . . . captain of both Moun- tain's football and track teams . , . great guy . . . what a build! . . . interests include pole vaulting, football, and motorcycles . . . usually found with Spook, Pete, Mike, Sam, and the guys , . . Is peeved by people who smoke in his car . . . can be heard exclaim- ing Holy Smokes! . . . lunch and Geogra- phy with Pete highlight his day . . . future plans include college. Football 2, 3, Captain -I; Track 2, 3. Cap- tain I; Wrestling 3, I; Varsity M Club 2. 3, 1; Wrestling Club 2; Senior Booster Club •1; ARIES Stall 4. JEAN I. ROSEN Her secret thoughts, like mountain paths, are hard to trace. Jeane . . . congenial . . . beautiful ward- robe . . . interests include dramatics and decorating her car . . . usually found with Ileth and Irene . . . peeved by 7:00 A.M. . . . often exclaims . . . ”fQue Bueno!” . . . Dramatics highlights her day . . . Put lire sees Jeane in college and then as a stage designer. Drama Club 3. Treasurer 1; Drama Produc- tion 3, 4. GARY M. ROSENBLATT Wisdom giveth life to them that have it.” Gary . . . congenial . . . intelligent . . . interests include stamps and astronomy . . . usually found with Jeff, Steve, Mike and Dave . . . peeved by surprise quizzes . . . often says, Hi there” . . . advanced Bi- ology highlights his day . . . Future sees Gary in college. Spanish Honor Society 3; Politics Club 4; ARIES Business Staff 4; ARIES Layout Staff 4; National Honor Society 4. BARRY M. RUBINSTEIN “Happy-go-lucky with never a frown. B.M.R. . . . Big Barr” . . . comical . . . good natured . . . school-spirited . . . in- terests include cars and sports . . . usually seen suggesting reforms to the Administra- tion or to the Student Congress officers . . . controlling the school and standing ovations rank highly in his day. Aerospace Club 2; Soccer Manager 2. 3: Senior Booster Club 4. VIOLA A. RUCKO Always good-natured, good-humored, and happy.” See See” . . . Seaside . . . outgoing . . . energetic . . . interested in singing, dancing, and shooting pool . . . can be found with Diane C., Donna C., Valerie, and kids from Orange . . . peeved by conceited people . . . heard exclaiming Hi Hubby! . . . 4th period gym with Miss Risse highlights her day . . . future plans include Commercial Art School. ACUMEN Art Committee 2: Senior Booster Club 4; ARIES Layout Staff 4. MARK I. RYDER Music reflects the magnificent mind. Mark . . . bright . . . eager . . . gay . . . interests include travel, golf, skiing, and sailing . . . especially talented musician . . . plans for college and a career in dentistry. National Honor Society 3. 4: N.J. All State Orchestra 2. 3, 4; Region I Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2, 3. 4; Marching Band 2. 3, 4; Concert Band 2. 3. 4; Election Committee 3; Biology Club 2; Future Physicians Club 4; Dance Band 4; School Production 3. 146 ANTHONY L. SARNO Numerous arc the opportunities which lie hidden in music. The Dude . . . “Little Man . . . easy going . . . musically talented . . . diligent worker . . . popular Senior Class I'.P. . . . interested in his hand Tony and the Tigers . . . usually found with Judi . . . peeved by time —there isn't enough . . . heard exclaiming Oh boy, oh boy! . . . day is highlighted by seeing Judi and play- ing with the hand . . . future plans include college. Senior Class Vice-President 4. JOHN H. SCHER Where girls are concerned, there’s safety in numbers. Johnny . . . popular . . . fun-loving . . talkative comic . . . enjoys sports and girls (not necessarily in that order) . . . usually found with Mike, Charlie. Hobby, and Si l ■ . . peeved by girls with blonde hair and brown eyes . . . seeing Harriet Kaplan in the hall highlights his day . . . future plans include college. Varsity Wrestling Club 2; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4: Student Congress 2. 3: Prom Chair- man 3; Youth in Government 2. 3: Senior Booster Club 4; Senior Graduation Party 4; Politics Club 2. 3. BARBARA L. SCHECHTER Personality and sincerity too. Her qualities arc possessed by few.” Barb . . . Schek . . . small . . . terrific personality . . . aheays friendly . . . interest- ed in sewing and shopping . . . can usually be found with Billy, Nadeen, Jill, and l.iz . . . peeved by 10th period Study Hall . . . often exclaims Are you kidding? ... a call from a certain X.A. man highlights her day . . . future plans include college. Cheerleader 3. 4; Student Congress 2. 4; Ski Club 4; ARIES Business Staff 2. 3; ARIES Literary Staff 4; Senior Booster Club 4; French Club 2. 3; Publicity Committee 2. 3. 4; Foster Child Committee 4; AFS Club 3. 4; ACUMEN 4; Future Teachers of Amercia Treasurer 4; Football Queen 4; After Gradu- ation Party 4. CHARLES M. SCARPA Never serious, never frivolous, but a rare good fellow. Chuckie . . . tall and handsome . . . ath- letic . . . quick-witted . . . interested in football and baseball . . . usually found u’ith the kids on the football team . . . peeved by his nickname . . . Mr. Del'mgo's exercise period highlights his day . . . future plans include college. Baseball 2; Football 2. 3. 4. RUTH ANN SCHEU I look like an angel. I act like one too. but who knows what an angel will do?” The Goof . . . Ruthie . . . cute, spirited senior . . . carefree . . . enjoys riding with the girls and going to Rampage . . . always seen with Pat or Mimi, Sandy and the girls . . . is turned off by boys wearing white socks . . . often states It’s a riot . . . Really! . . . English and Lunch rank high in her day . . . Mountain oracle sees Ruth in college. GAA 2; Senior Booster Club 4; Car Wash 3. 4; After-Graduation Party 4; Bowling Club 4; ARIES Layout Staff 4. LINDA E. SCHILLING Of manners gentle, of affections mild.” Lin . . . Tilly . . . industrious . . . long, straight hair . . . thoughtful . . . usu- ally found with l.llen, Diane, Kathy, and Mari . . . peeved by Mr. D's technical run- throughs . . . favorite expression This is true . . . Her day is highlighted by nap time in Dr. Loffredo’s 9th period History Class . . . future sees Linda as a computer programmer. Secretarial Club 2, 3, 4; Sr. Booster Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; ARIES Business Staff 4. 147 MARLENE E. SCHNEIDER Quiet, friendly, with a mild disposition.” Warm . . . sincere . . . interested in humane- ness, art, selling Avon, and psychology . . . Marlene i peered by inconsiderate people . . . often heard saying Ya know . . . talk- ing on the phone highlights Marlene's day . . . we see .Marlene going to college. Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Ceramics Club 4. DONNA S. SCHOEN Gaiety is the soul's health, sadness is its poison.” Donna . . . attractive . . . fun-loving . . . enjoys riding around with the gills, Chinese firedrills, going to dances and Rampage . . . usually found with Andrea, Michele, Sheila, and Pooh . . . peered by boys icitli beards . . . usually heard saying Can just tell yaf . . . Mrs. Sewhouse's office period 5-6 highlights her day . . . the future sees Donna as a Medical Secretary. Senior Booster Club 4; Secretarial Club Corresponding Secretary 3; GAA 3. 4; Social Committee 4; Car Wash 3. 4; Publicity Committee 3. 4; Senior Party Committee 4; ARIES Typing Staff 4; Girls' Basketball Team 4. HELGA E. SCHOEN Sweet and sincere in all she does. Helga . . . likable . . . warm . . . sincere . . . interests include dances and outside school activities . . . Helga can often be found with Judi, Lorraine, Ellen, and the rest of the girls . . . Rec’s tuna fish at lunch peeves Helga . . . often heard ex- claiming, What was going to tell you? . . . icorking for Mrs. Xewhouse 2nd period highlights Helga's day . . . crystal ball sees Helga in Jr. College. Twirling Club 2: Secretarial Club 3. 4; Rampage 3, 4; Sr. Booster (dub 4; Car Washes 3, 4; Nurses's Aide 4; GAA 4. ELLEN J. SCHUSTER it's not what you do. but how you do it. Ellen . . . industrious . . . reserved . . . hobbies include sewing and sports . . . usu- ally found with Jilly . . . peeved by Mrs. ■inn's chemistry class . . . often remarks You're kidding . . . day is highlighted by Dr. l.offredo's history class . . . Ellen plans for a career in home economics. Senior Booster Club 4; National Honor Society 4. MINDY SCHUMAN The mildest manners and the gentleness of heart. Schu . . . soft-spoken . . . pretty blue eyes . . . warm-hearted . . . enjoys reading, sewing, and sports . . . usually found with Carol. Sherry, Sheri, Sheila, and Barbara . . . peeved when people say Don't worry” . . . lunch is the highlight of her day . . . future plans include a career in special education. Color Guard 4; AFS Club 2. 3; ARIES Lit- erat Staff i. Booster (Hub 2. I; t ii Staff 3: Car Washes 3; School Store 4; Cake Sale 3; Volleyball Team 3; School Represen- tative for Easter Seals 4. RONNIE R. SCHWARTZ Nothing makes a man feel more masculine than a woman who is feminine. Ron . . . Roody . . . expressive . . . friendly . . . interested in people, sewing, and dramatics . . . usually seen with Judy, Irys, and Gayle . . . Jackie's cats are her pet peeve . . . answers Okxdokel . . . lunch- room discussions highlight her day . . . plans to be an elementary school teacher. AFS Club 2; Dramatics Club 2. 4. Treasurer 3; Future Teachers Secretary 4; ARIES Staff 3; ACr.MF.N Staff 2. 3; Spanish Honor Society 3. 4; Election Committee 4; Assem- blies Committee 4; Student Congress 4. 148 STEVEN SCHWARTZ There is honesty and good fellowship. Steve . . . friendly . . . industrious . . . easy-going . . . enjoys tennis, golf, and swim- ming . . . usually found with Cary, Jeff. Mark, and Erwin . . . dislikes the food in the cafeteria . . . constantly says ‘'Really . enjoys senior math . . . future sees Steven with a career in medicine. Marching Band 2. 3. 4: Dance Band 3. 4: Conceit Band 2, 3. 4: Ski Club 4. CYNTHIA SECLOW A quiet manner certainly conceals A girl with many thoughts and ideals. Cindy . . . petite blonde . . . intelligent . . . talented sewer . . . enjoys skiing, hiking, camping, and saving in her spare time . . . often exclaims You're kidding . . . day is highlighted by the 3:03 bell . . . future plans include college. Spanish Honor Society 2, 3. 4; ACl'MEN Staff 2; ARIES Staff 3. 4; Ski Club 4. DONALD S. SELTZER Minds like these will change the world. Alka . . . Seitz . . . diligent layout edi- tor of the Rambler . . . National Merit Semi-Finalist . . . witty . . . enjoys tinkering in electronics . . . usually inquires, What do you think you're doingf . . . Mr. Field's Advanced Biology class highlights his day . . . Don's plans include college and a career in engineering. RAMBLER Layout Editor 4; Math Team 2. 3. 4; Science Team 3. 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Radio Club 4; National Science Foundation Institutes 3. 4; Aerospace Club 2; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. RHONDA M. SERKES Sparkling eyes and smiling jest, personality and all the rest.” Rhond . . . Seerk-ez . . . attractive btu- nette . . . well-liked . . usually found with Es, Paula, and Mel . . . Spanish U rated low with Rhonda . . . Often exclaims You're cool! . . . fth period highlights her day . . . Future sees Rhonda in college. Drama Club 3. 4; French Club 3, 4; ARIFS Layout Staff 3. 4; (.AA 2. 3; Car Wash 3. Senior Booster Club 4; AES Club 2; Flee lions Committee 4. JANICE LYNN M. SHALLIS She seems so quiet but she's a lot of fun. Pooh . . . style conscious, blue-eyed blonde . . . quiet manner . . . enjoys Chinese fire dr ills after Rampage and art . . . Can be found with Andrea. Sheila, Donna, Sue, and the girls . . . peeved by Braggarts . . . often queries, Are you insanef . . . last period biology highlights I.ynil's day . . . Future plans include modeling and becom- ing a commercial artist. Booster Club 4; Secretarial Club 3. 4; Social Committee 4; GAA 2. ARDEN D. SHAMES Warmth is the cause of all humor. ArcI . . . witty . . . fun-loving . . comical . . . usually found with Rita, Sherie, Mash, Hil, Audi, Mill, and Aura . . . dislikes pro pie over 5 feet . . . often advises Forget it . . . 9th period with Dr. I.offredo high- lights her day . . future plans include college and teaching elementary school. ACl'MEN Staff 2. I; ARIES I.a OUl Staff 3. i. Boost.i Club 2. i: Election Committee 4; Car Washes 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society . !. I s ' lub I 149 • SUSAN L. SHAM IS Always good-natured, happy and gay, Always laughing throughout the day.” Shamie . . . Susie” . . . good-natured . . . loquacious . . . hobbies include swimming . . . usually seen with Sharon, Ren ay. Ram, and Liz . . . peeved by T . . . often utters I'm impressed or I have a question” . . . listening to Renay and I.isa debate at lunch highlights her day . . . future plans include college and becoming a nursery school teacher. GAA 2; Senior Booster Club 4; AFS 4; Span- ish Honor Society 3, 4; Ski Club 4; ACU- MEN 4; ARIES 4; Foster Child Committee 4; Car Wash 3, 4. PAUL M. SHERMAN “I wish to buy a world of happy days. Tuna . . . blond hair, green eyes . . . sporlsminded . . . enjoys weightlifting, base- ball, bowling, and chemistry . . . frequently seen with Jordan, David and Jim . . . dis- likes the school desserts . . . often remarks Hamburga . . . peeved by C's in Algebra tests . . . Paul plans for a college education and marriage. PETER A. SHARPE Behind his earnest and serious side Wit and humor and good cheer hide. Pete . . . Rabbit . . . tall asset to our basketball team . . . well-liked . . . fun to be with . . . interests include basketball, skiing, and sailing . . . usually found with Jill, Billy, Tommy, Dave, and Larry . . . peeved by 1st year teachers . . . 2nd period highlights his day . . . future sees Pete in college. Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4; Cross Country 3; Student Congress 2. 4; Spanish Honor Soci- ety 3, 4; Marching Band 2; Concert Band 2; ARIES Literary Staff 4; Senioi Boostei Club 4; Varsity M Club 3, 4; Ski Club President 4. SUSAN M. SHINN Gentlemen always seem to remember blondes. Shin” . . . “Eenie . . . mischievous . . . year-round tan . . . great dancer . . . usu- ally in company with the two Eenies (Jane and Pat) and IVorbes . . . dancing is her main interest . . . peeved by speed limits . . . can be heard saying Sharp” . . . the loop and lunch at the crazy table highlight her day . . . future sees Susan in Florida. Senior Party Committee 4; Senior Booster Club 4. ELIZABETH A. SHIELDS Wit to persuade and beauty to delight. Beth . . . Looney toon . . . Peaches” . . . beautiful blonde with gorgeous green eyes . . . feminine . . . intelligent . . . en- joys singing and sewing . . . usually found with Kenny, Judi, Mary Jane, and Randi . . . peeved when she doesn’t receive mail from Kenny . . . often warns Now, wait a minute.” . . . walking to lunch with Mr. Rothstein highlights her day . . . plans to live happily ever after. Student Congress Representative 2. 3. 4; Decorations Committee 2: French Club 2; Student Faculty Discussion 3; Activities Committee Chairman 3; Junior Prom Com- mittee 3: Top Twenty 3. 4; Alma Mater Committee Co-chairman 4; Senior Car Wash 4. Senioi Booster Club 4; ARIES Literary Staff 4: Senior Class Party Chairman 4; Choir 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 4. BETHANNSHURACK There's a devil in those eyes. Shoe-rack” . . . petite . . . creative writer . . . stylish dresser . . . interested in breed- ing and buying toy dogs . . . always found with Richie . . . peeved by getting up in the morning for school . . . exclaims You missed the boat.” . . . 1:03 bell highlights her day . . . future sees a college education. 150 SHERRI L. SILVER A merry and charming brunette. Whom to meet is to never forget.” Shay . . . Slier . . . competent . . . ener- getic . . . amiable . . . usually found with Hope, l.inda, Elaine, and Judi . . . peeved by not being able to get the car .. . ques- tions What kind of business is this” . . . discussions in foods class highlight her day ■ . . future plans include college. AFS Club 2. 3. 4; French Club 2. 3: Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Booster Club 4: ARIES Layout Staff 3. 4; ACUMEN As- sistant Business Editor 2. 3. 4; Student Con- gress 3; Dance Committee 3; Rampage 4; future Teachers of America 4. KATHLEEN N. SMALL It is easier to be pleasant than cross.” Kathy . . . ambitious . . . sincere . . . in- terests include children, reading, and Hobby . . . usually found with Mari and Hobby . . . peeved by boys with messy long hair . . . queries Are you seriousf . . . 3:03 bell highlights her day . . . future plans include college and marriage. Drama Club 4: ARIES 4: Senior Booster Club 4; Library Committee 2. DIANE R. SILVERMAN Pep she has and cheerfulness, too A combination found in all too few.” Di” . . . petite, perky blonde . . . vivacious cheerleader . . . fun-loving . . . enjoys tennis, cheering, and sewing . . . usually found with Harriet, and Jill . . . peeved by pop quizzes . . . exclaims I just have to tell you one thing. . . . Mr. Kelson’s chemistry class and cheerleading practice highlight her day . . . future plans include college major in textiles and clothing. ARIES Layout Staff 2, Business Staff 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2. 3; GAA 2; Cheer- leader 3, 4; AFS Club 2. 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4; ACUMEN 4; Ski Club 4; Publicity Comm. 3, 4. DENNIS R. SMALLING Always happy, seldom a frown, where there’s fun, he can be found. The Small . . . avid surfer . . . fun to be with . . . always joking . . . mischievous . . . enjoys surfing . . . usually found with Hall, I.ustig and the Whit . . . peeved by detentions and Lunch 3 .. . declares, I didn't do it! . . . 3:03 bell highlights his day . . . future plans include college. Senior Booster Club 4; Social Committee 3; Ski Club 4. LYNDA M. SOWELL Always with a helping hand. Lynn . . . friendly . . . school spirited . . . lively . . . interests include swimming and riding around . . . usually found with Col- len, Sheila, and kids from down the hill . . . peeved by the lack of school spirit . . . ex- claims, Are you kidding? . . . last period gym and lunch highlight her day . . . future sees Lynda as an elementary school teacher. GAA 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Senior Car Wash 4; Bowling Club 4; Ski Club 4; Future Nurses 4. MARY JANE SPAGNOU Too many flames spoil the broth so I have only one.” Chick” . . . cute giggle . . . well dressed . . . enjoys games, dances, and Rampage . . White socks on boys and snobbish peo- ple rate low with Chick . . . exclaims, You're right! . . . 3:03 bell highlights her day . . . crystal ball sees Chick as a secre- tary. Senior Booster Club 4. 151 RICHARD M. SPAKOWSKI Restless as a windshield wiper on a rainy day.” Spook . . . Splotch” . . . tall, good-look- ing blond . . . 3-letter man . . . enjoys motorcycling, scrambling, and sports . . . usually seen with Marry, Ilill, Pete, or Sam- my . . . a dirty motorcycle peeves him most . . . he is often heard exclaiming It was so cool . . . Richie's day is highlighted by 3rd period lunch . . . the future sees Richie in college. Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2. 3, 4; Wrestling 3. 4; Wrestling Club 2; Senior Booster Club 4; Varsity M Club 3, 4. CAROL L. SPERLING It's not the size of the woman but the size of what's in her heart that counts. Keeral . . . easygoing . . . cheerful . . . well-liked . . . interested in reading, playing the piano, and driving . . . can usually be found with Sherry, Mindy, Sheri, Sheila, and Gail . . . peeved when asked if her father owns Sperling Drugs . . . can be heard saying Can I ask you one thing? . . . highlight of her day is the discussion in Poods, period 7-8. AFS Club 2; ACUMEN Assistant Business Editor 2; Spanish Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Sr. Booster Club 4. BRIAN D. SPIVACK Eat, live and be merry, for at the end of the marking period you will be in plenty of trouble. Spit” . . . Ilree . . . athletic . . . mis- chievous . . . car enthusiast . . . enjoys girls, cars, and weightlifting . . . usually seen with Tuna and Allan Epstein ... is peeved by fat, weak people . . . can be heard exclaim- ing Tuna or Hamburga . . . Brian's day is highlighted by gym with Ron” . . . future plans include college. ANDREA B. SQUAMBATI Alive with laughter and beauty. Ang . . . school-spirited . . . vivacious . . . attractive brunette . . . enjoys Chinese fire- drills after Rampage . . . found with Poo, Mary, Donna and the girls . . . peeved by the Reject . . . exclaims I don't believe it . . . gym and lunch highlight Andrea's day . . . future plans include college. Student Congress 3, 4; AFS Club 4; Publicity Comm. 2, 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Cheerleader 3; ARIES Layout Staff 3. 4; Secretarial Club V.P. 4; Girls’ Bowling League 4; Car Washes 3, 4; After-Gradua- tion Party Comm. 4; Social Comm. 2, 3, 4. ROBERT A. SQUIER The purest pleasures lie within the circle of useful occupation. Big Bob” . . . Shorty . . . enjoys shooting pool, working on cars, and Hanging” . . . tall blond . . . often found with Anthony M., Gary P., Frankie G., Mike T. . . . bothered by rain on Friday and Saturday nights . . . suggests Make Sense.” . . . 3:03 bell highlights his day for sure” . . . col- lege included in Bob’s future plans. DIANE S. STEIN Cute as can be. that's our Diane—She's charming and sweet and so petite.” Minnie” . . . Stymie . . . cute and petite . . . well liked . . . bundle of laughter . . . usually found with Linda, Fran, and the girls . . . Is peeved by the “Ladybugs” . . . can be heard exclaiming, Beat it! . . . IOth period Sac room experiences highlight her day . . . Diane's future plans include a Mrs. Degree. Social Committee 2; French Club 2. 3; ARIES Layout Staff 3. 4; ACUMEN 3, 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Foster Child 4; NJAHSC 4; Corresponding Secretary 4. 152 ELIZABETH A. STOLF1 She is one who speaks her mind and is willing to take the consequences. Lizzie Pooh . . . school spirited . . . intel- ligent . . . witty . . . interested in piano and songwriting . . . can be found with .Xadrrn, Barb, Hue, and the gang . . . peeved by- phony people . . . often heard exclaiming, You're cool! . . . lunch with Stymie is favorite part of day . . . plans to teach mentally retarded children. Choir 4: C A A 2: Foster Child Committee 3; Chairman 4; Alma Mater Committee (.'hair- man 4; ARIES 2; Student Congress 3. 4; Homeroom President 2; Junior Prom Com- mittee 3; Car Wash 3; Senior Booster Club 4. MARILYN E. TANELLA Her company is an everlasting pleasure. Mari . . . Mar . . . amiable . . . hobby is talking on the phone . . . can find her with Kathy, Irene, and Sue . . . peeved by the 8:10 bell . . . usually heard saying It's a superficial Groove . . . highlight of her day is after school . . . future plans include college. Props Committee 3. 4; ARIES Business Staff 3, 4; ACUMEN 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4. IRYS P. SUNSHINE The epitome of all that is feminine. I . . . Ice . . . Reecy . . . attractive . . . sophisticated . . . intelligent . . . enjoys driving and sitting in a particular yellow Mustang . . . usually found with l.ar, Jake, Pudge Kaplan, and Ron . . . dislikes taking out garbage . . . often remarks I don't feel well. . . . lunch highlights her day . . . future plans include elementary school teaching and marriage. Student Congress Recording Secretary 3; Election Committee Chairman 4; Student Congress 4: Senior Booster Club 4; French (3ub 2; Checrlcading Club 2: ACUMEN Literary Staff 4. ROBIN S. TANENBAUM It might be better if she would, But it's so lonesome being good. Tick . . . attractive . . . beautiful hair . . . talkative . . . spends leisure time fighting ivith Frank . . . usually found with Frank, Marcy, and Debbie . . . distressed by giraffe and basketball . . . often pleads, Make Sense!” . . . lunch table discussion is her daily thrill . . . future plans include college. Social Committee 2; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; ARIES Layout Staff 3. 4: ARIES Lit- erary Staff 4; Senior Booster Club 4; ACU- MEN Business Staff 3. 4: French Club 2. SHERRY TARJAN No wittier person in all the world.” Sher . . . witty beyond belief . . . school- spirited . . . athletic . . . enjoys bothering Miss Risse . . . usually found with Gail, Carol, Mary Anne, and Linda . . . dislikes phony people . . . often predicts I'll catch ya later.” . . . chemistry highlights her day . . . future plans include teaching in ele- mentary school. ARIES Literary Staff 4: Senior Booster Club 4; GAA 3, 4; Bowling 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Girls’ Basketball 4. NIKKI N. TAYLOR What’s life without a laugh? Nik . . . artistic . . . easy going . . . usu- ally found with Ronnie and Sandy . . . peeved by people who ask if she's Ronnie’s sister . . . can be heard saying Can I just tell you something? . . . her day is high- lighted by the Girls’ room . . . future secs Nikki as a beautician. 153 CARMEN A. TEDESCO • II my life, I live it, and I love it. Cat” . . . sports-minded . . . witty . . . general detention is his pet pcn e . . . looks forward each day to the 3:03 bell . . . a look into the future sees Carmen in college. J.V. Football 2. SUSAN A. TEVLIN Laughter and chatter are her passwords.” Sue” . . . Pear Head . . . Alice” . . . energetic . . . cute blonde . . . interests in- clude sewing, art, driving . . . usually found with Mary, Lynn, Donna and the 2 Sheila's . . . peeved by trying to get her father to give her the car . . . can be heard exclaim- ing That's what you think” ... day is high- lighted by Jst and 3rd period Art and Gym . . . future plans include college. GAA 2; AFS Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Senior Booster Club 4; Student Congress 4; Senior Party Committee 4. MARTIN TOBIA Why take life seriously, you will never get out of it alive.” “liarnie” . . . great build . . . athletic . . . strong . . . happy-go-lucky . . . sports en- thusiast . . . usually found with Sue Ober . . . is peeved by Laurel . . . greets everyone with Hi! . . . day is highlighted by Gym. JV Baseball 2. WILLIAM TORLUCCI “He may look quiet, but look again! Itill . . . T” . . . The Golfer . . . Tor- luchy” . . . easy going . . . interested in golf, basketball, and football . . . usually found with Stu, Russ, and Rich . . . peeved by 10th period gym class . . . usually exclaims, I don't believe it . . . day is highlighted by Modern History with Mr. Itelcuore . . . future plans include college. Golf Team 2. 3, 4; Student Congress Repre- sentative 2. 3; Car Wash 3; Foster Child Committee 4. CECELIA I). TORTORELLO The only way to have a friend is to be one. Ceil . . . sweet . . . congenial . . . likes to bowl and cook . . . usually found with Joan, Maryanne, and Irene . . . peeved by Moun- tain's school bus . . . favorite expression is. You're kidding! . . . day is highlighted by typing the long attendance lists . . . future holds a career in the business world. Secretarial Club 2. 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Bowling Club 4; Library Staff 2. WILSON C. TRIOL Me has motor oil in his veins. Willy . . . Coon . . . Legs” . . . me- chanically minded . . . usually found with Joanne . . . peeved by Wilson, Old Sock” . . . expresses himself with Din-a-ling . . . history with Dr. Loffredo highlights his day . . . future plans include college and tech- nical work. 154 ■M WILLIAM E. ULRICH His greatest toil is to avoid work.” Orville . . . Sigmund . . . talkative . . . enjoys hunting and going to Greenwood Lake . . . can he found with a certain friend from Roseland . . . peeved by people making fools of themselves . . . often murmurs Rig Mortus is setting in . . . S:10 coffee break highlights Hill's day . . . the future sees Hill in the Navy. FRANK J. VALVANO “I never put off 'til tomorrow what I can possibly do the day after. Val . . . sports-minded . . . friendly . . . enjoys football and baseball . . . usually found with the guys at the cave . . . peeved with Mr. D’s” sit-ups . . . often heard questioning What's the good word? . . . day is higtilighted by Mr. Satisone’s T I class . . . future sees Frank working. ROBERT H. VEITCH One who does not waste a smile Hut keeps it till it proves worthwhile. B.V . . . good-looking . . . athletic . . . easy-going . . . interests include homework, sports, Westminster Fellowship, and a cer- tain person . . . found with the soccer team . . . peeved by 7:30 a.m. bus and luhite stockings . . . often says Hey listen . . . day is highlighted by History II with LI Exigente . . . the future sees Hob in college. Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Soccer 3. 4; Audio-Visual Aids 3. MICHELE R. VILLANI Happy and carefree as the day is bright, enjoy life with all of your might. Mish . . . shapely brunette . . . talkative . . . fun-loving . . . enjoys sewing and going to Rampage . . . usually seen with Andy . . . exclaims It’s a riot . . . her day is highlighted by Clothing III . . . Michele aspires to attend fashion designer college. Senior Booster Club 4; AR1KS Business Staff 4. MARY JANE WAGNER A lovely miss with lots of style, personalit) plus, and always a smile. Eenie . . . Jane . . . Mar . . . peppy manner . . . flashing smile . . . adorable blonde . . . awaits summer at a certain shore . . . found with Eenie, Eenie, or Beth . . . peeved by rainy days and homework . . . expresses Really . . . Decorating boys locker room highlights her day . . . future plans include college. Student Congress 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3. 4; Top Twenty 3. 4; Spanish Honor Society 3; Publicity Committee 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Car Wash 3. 4; ARIES Layout Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; Graduation Party 4. SUSAN R. WALDMAN A sweet and understanding miss. Foof . . . Wally Walnut . . . sweet . . . fun-loving . . . interests include bowling, roller skating, dancing, and movies . . . usually found with Joanne, Terri and Wendy . . . pen'ed by waking up at 7 a.m. on school days . . . heard saying Yeah, right, tell me another one . . . looks fot- ward to the 3:03 bell . . . future sees Sue as an elementary school teacher. Guidance Helper 3. 4. 155 DIANE T. WARNER Is she quiet and demure? It might be so, but don't be sure. l)i . . . pleasant smile . . . tall and slender . . . interested in drag racing, photography, and sewing . . . usually fbund with Mary Anne . . . peeved by being mistaken for her sister . . . often heard exclaiming “Ifhat a weird monkey” . . . day is highlighted by discussions in food classes . . . future sees Diane in college. Color Guard 3. •!; Senior Booster Club 4. MICHELE J. WARRENCE One's outlook is part of her virtue. Michele . . . peppy . . . ambitious . . . active . . . likes newspaper work . . . ran be found with Linda, I.auric, llobbi, and Puff . . . peeved by homework and Rambler reporters . . . often heard exclaiming Yum” or Help” . . . Mr. Grifa’s jokes at lunch highlight her day . . . future plans arc for college. RAMBLER 2. 3. Feature Editor 1; French Club 2. 3. Treasurer 4; Spanish Honor Soci- ety 2, 3. 4; AFS Club 3, 4: ARIES 3. 4; ACUMEN 4; GAA 2. 3. 4; Senior Booster Club 4; National Honor Society 4. JACQUELINE II. WEBER “A twinkle in her eye And a lively spirit in her heart.” Jackie . . . Jake . . . attractive brunette . . . talented head majorette . . . interests include twirling . . . most often found icalk- ing around school with her batons or with Gordon . . . peeved by loud school bells . . . lunch table discussions highlights her day . . . future sees Jackie in college. Student Congress 3; Majorette 3. 4; Social Committee 2; GAA 2. 3: Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Junior From Committee 3; Senior Booster (ilub 4; Twirling Club 2; Election Com- mittee 4. DAVID M. WELLIKOFF Intellect and subtle humor Watch the world pass by.” Dave” . . . ”Willie” . . . quiet . . . friendly . . . intellectual . . . enjoys swimming, div- ing, reading and sports . . . may be found with Glen, Steve, and Erwin . . . peeved by the plastic eating utensils . . . favorite ex- pression is Oh xcell” . . . Mr. Johnson's senior math class highlights his day . . . future holds a career in medicine. Spanish Honor Society 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: Car Wash Committee 3. 4; Baseball Manager 2: Choir 2. 3, 4: Top Twenty 2, 3, 4: School Production 3. SANDRA WERBEL She's not too shy, not loo bold Just the type for fun we’re told. Sandy . . . IVerbs . . . soft-spoken bru- nette . . . street . . . enjoys records, dancing, and making loops . . . dislikes treek-end hangers . . . often exclaims Make that . . . looking in driveways for Susan high- lights her day . . . usually seen driving around with Sheila or with Susan. Dramatics Club 3; Spanish Honor Society 4: Ski Club 4; Senior Booster Club 4. NEIiiON G. WESTER Nel . . . virile blond . . . intelligent . . . amicable . . . asset to basketball team . . . enjoys playing basketball . . . is usually found with Frank and Gene . . . period 4-5 fgym class highlights his day . . . Xelson intends to become a C.P.A. after college. National Honor Society 3. 4; Basketball 2. 3. 4; ARIES Literary Staff 4: Student Congress 4; N.J. Boys' State 3; Math Team 2. 3; WO. Teen Committee 3. 4; Track 2; Cross Coun- try 3. 156 MARK C. WHITNEY llappy-go-lucky, joy-free; Nothing will rvcr bother me. Wits . . . casual . . . well-liked by all . . . athletic . . . enjoys playing soccer games . . . usually seen with l.ustig. Hall, and Small . . . iiis day is highlighted by lunch . . . crystal ball sees Mark in college. Soccer 2. 3. 4; Homeroom President 3: Var- sit “M” (Iln!) 3. 4; Senior Rooster Club 4: Student Congress 3. I; baseball 2; Foster Child Committee 2. JOAN E. WILLIAMS Her quiet manner is misleading. Willie” . . . petite . . . cute . . . enjoys '.corking with children and attending Ham- page . . . frequently seen ivitli Xancy, Cel, Rose, and Xancy . . . peei’ed by school busses . . . exclaims IIV gym highlights her day . . . Joan plans a eaten in social work. C.AA 2. 4: Secretarial Club 2. 4; Senior Booster Club 4. LEONARD T. WILSON An honest man. with a warm and friendly heart. Wils . . . Xebon . . . tall, slender blond . . . soft-spoken . . . enjoys playing lead guitar in the Blue Saints . . . baseball enthusiast . . . often seen with Gibhy, Chiis Boyle, and Tierney . . . peeved by people who cannot spell his name . . . frequently says Gushumshnoti . . . future plans in- clude a career in medical technology. Spanish Honor Society 3. 4. SHARON E. WIN ARSKY Smart, joyful and humorous, always kind Her virtues arc numerous.” “Shar” . . . slender brunette . . . sparkling personality . . . usually seen with Susan and the rest of the gang . . . peeved by academic stratijiers . . . exclaims What a riot! . . . enjoys Mr. Felsen’s show-and-tell days . . . juture plans include a college education French Club 3. Vice President I; FS 3. Se« rciary 4: ARIF.S Layout Staff 3. 4: A( I MIA Business Staff 3. 4; Settiot Boostei Club 4; Spanish llonoi Society 3. 4; ski Club 4; Cat Wash 3. 4 m LA WITTENBERG Neat and rdined in appearance and mind. Thoughtful . . . amiable ... Art highlights her day . . . peeved by History . . . often seen with Mrs. Xewhousc . . . future sees Hyla as a fashion buyer. Art Club; Yearbook: l)orm Committee. SI I ERIE L. YARNOLI) She keeps us laughing all the time A better friend is haul to find. Slier . . . striking green eyes . . . humor- ous . . . found in the company of Arden and Rita . . . peeved by hearing hippie bells in the halls . . . often exclaims You're kidding me! . . . looks forward to Mrs. Finn’s chemistry class . . . Slieric plans to attend college. Dramatics Club 2: AFS Club 2: School Pro- duction 2; ACl'MEN 3: Spanish Honor So- ciety 3. 4; Assembly Committee 3; Senior Booster Club 4. 157 PATRICIA A. YOUNG A disposition sweet and fair with a very nice and friendly air. Youngie . . . athletic . . . congenial bru- nette . . .found at TITO’s . . . enjoys sewing . . . yellow school buses pcei'c Pat . . . declares Make Sense . . . crystal ball sees Pat in college. Student Congress 4; Secretarial Club 4: GAA 2. 3. 4; Booster Club 4; ARIES Liter ary Staff 4. CHARLOTTE E. YUDIN Her happy life is what her thoughts make it. “Charlotte” . . . blonde . . . always on the go . . . enthusiastic about reading poetry, horseback riding, and cooking . . . usually found with Diane, Sandy, Maria, or Helaine . . . peeved by gossip and two-faced people . . . excited by getting A’s on history tests . . . plans to enter the business world or the artiled forces. Drama Club 4. JUDY L. ZIMRIN Art is power. Judd . . . Monk . . . artistic . . . blonde hair, green eyes . . . dedicated Layout Edi- tor . . . enjoys art . . . usually seen with Debbie and Robin . . . dislikes narrow- minded people . . . exclaims I can't believe it . . . 3:0J bell highlights her day . . . crystal ball sees Judy in art school. ARIES Layout Staff 3, Editor 4; Social Com- mittee 2. 3; Drama Club 4; Ceramics Club 4; ACUMEN Art Staff 4; Senior Booster Club 4. EDWARD C. ZIRKEL Boys will be boys.” 'De Ed . . . Y.eek . . . usually on the scene along with his appetite . . . thrives on surfing, sports, and riding his motor- cycle . . . usually seen with Willard, Feiger, Ricky, Pete, and the guys . . . losing a game peeve's ' .eke . . . frequently states Yeh, 1 guess so . . . Ilelfiore’s jokes at lunch high- lights De Ed's day . . . aspires to attend college. Football 2, 4. a Senior Class officers Warren Cooper (pres.), Lisa Bell (treas.), and Judy Kaplan (sec.) discuss the plans for the road rally with their advisors Miss Hisse and Mr. Mul- holland. Missing from the picture, Tony Sarnow (vice-pres.). SENIOR POLL GIRL BOV Best Looking Blonds Beth Shields Robert Hall Best Looking Brunettes Pat Avignone Neil Honigfcld Most School Spirited Andrea Squambati Ron Goldfaden Personality Plus Mary fane Wagner Warren Cooper Most Talkative Sheila Murray Sid Hammer Most Likely to Succeed Linda Kline Dan Collinson Most Athletic Sheila Madden Bill Rooney Most Musical Elaine Levine Hall Goff Class Wits Sherry Tarjan John Gibson Class Flirts Colleen Kelly Charles Scarpa Best Dancers Mary Anne Lione Stan Reaves Class Couple Pat Avignone Frank DeTrolio Class Clowns Liz Stolfi Sid Hammer Best Dressed Beth Ann Shurack |oe Cassini Most Intellectual Linda Kline Garry McCormack Most Dramatic Linda Newman Warren Cooper Most Artistic Robin Drucker Bob Golub Most Creative Robin Drucker Dan Collinson 159 C onara tu fati ou J f?rom tlx e Class of 1970 $e5t 'lAJij ieJ to the Class of 1968 160 STUDENT CONGRESS YARDS and ODDS Inc. BETTER MANUFACTURERS and DESIGNERS SAMPLE CUTS and REMNANTS FOR THE DISCRIMINATING HOME SEWER - Phone 325-0477 - 308 MAIN ST. (Cor. Llewellyn Ave.) W. ORANGE, N. J. MILA FABRICS 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL DRESS FABRICS FOR STUDENTS - 239-7455 - 555 POMPTON AVE. CEDAR GROVE, N. J. Miss Mantuano s Period 6 - 7 on (j ra tufat i on J Homeroom 122 161 CONGRATULATIONS Class of Nineteen Sixty Eight We wish you success and happiness during the years to come, whatever your chosen vocation. As one of our nation's leading insurance agencies, we hope some of you will become part of our profession's proud Tradition of Service. No other career offers a more unlimited oppor- tunity for financial success combined with the happiness that comes with service to your fellow man. er6 162 51 ☆ ☆ ☆ (donc ratufationd an J d edt lAJitled ■ rom Jhe ( (aSS of? 69 ☆ ☆ ☆ 163 ☆ ☆ ☆ Mountain High Booster Club JEROME SEIDEN, President IRV LIEBENTHAL, Vice President CHARLES CHURCH, Treasurer EVELYN WEISS, Recording Secretary BETTY LETTS, Corresponding Secretary ☆ ☆ ☆ 164 Where is the heart that doth not keep, Within its inmost core Some fond remembrance hidden deep Of days that are no more. —Ellen C. Howarth from Tis But a Little Faded Flower anil IJott The Class of 68 165 166 167 EAGLE ROCK LANES 972 PLEASANT VALLEY WAY WEST ORANGE, N. J. 32 AMF LANES — Special Rates for Students — 731-6363 Call for Reservations PHILADELPHIA RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS CUPS PLAQUES TROPHIES excellent design skilled craftsmanship superb quality YOUR CLASS JEWELER DIEGES CLUST 17 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK 8, N. Y. providence Manufacturing Jewelers 168 MULVEY’S SERVICE STATION SERVING WEST ORANGE FOR 44 YEARS ■b £ Llewellyn-Edison S X ACH A4 474 Prospect Ave., West Orange, N. J. 2 South Valley Road 25 W. Northfield Rd. at Forest Hill Road Northfield Center West Orange Livingston - 325-9898 - 389 MAIN ST. W. ORANGE Accounts Insured up to $15,000 by the Federal Savings 6- Loan Insurance Corp. Compliments of CHARLEY CHURCH CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES from MRS. UPTON'S 1st PERIOD STENO CLASS CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '68 from 1st PERIOD CHEMISTRY ROOM 218 Complimonts of MR. and MRS. J. GREGOREC and FAMILY MR. and MRS. P. C. MARCIANO MARTIN COSTA, 3rd 169 d est 'lAJidhed flor the Class of 1968 om W. 0. Rotary Club Cfotnpfimenti of THOMAS A. EDISON INDUSTRIES McGraw-Edison Company WEST ORANGE NEW JERSEY 170 SPRINGFIELD - NEWARK - DENVILLE - ASBURY PARK ROUTE 22, SPRINGFIELD, N. J. 07081 FOAM RUBBER FABRICATORS, INC. Distributors of DAYCO KOOLFOAM CUSHIONING GENERAL TIRE POLY FOAM Irving Lerner 751-1445 - 1446 A. Horn Tel. 376-5220 171 750 WASHINGTON AVE. BELLEVILLE, NEW JERSEY ddedt AJidhed Pleasant Valley Esso 972 Pleasant Valley Way West Orange. N. J. WYman 8-0300 MACE BROS. FINE FURNITURE 498 KEARNY AVENUE KEARNY, NEW JERSEY 172 C ompfintents of' Joseph and Ann Cassini, Jr C ongra tufati on A anc Bed HU eA to the Class of 1968 from th e Mountain H. S. P. T. A 173 O 0 ) PH0NE 323-3440 m THE CARD CORNER West Orange Jewelers DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIRING ESSEX GREEN SHOPPING PLAZA 277 MAIN STREET WEST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY GEORGE ACCETURO WEST DRANGE. N. J. Scute- tcuUcuy - Itaae tojnQWi UA! rfie HOWARD SAVINGS institution STARLITE DRIVE-IN PIZZERIA AIR CONDITIONED — RE 1 -9616 — HEAD OFFICE 63 Dr'oad St., Newark, N. J. 07101 993 PLEASANT VALLEY WAY Branches in Newark, South Orange, North Caldwell and Irvington (Cor. Mt. 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JACK COOPER MINCIELI FINE FURNITURE 279 MAIN STREET WEST ORANGE, N. J. Compliments of COSTA COTTAGE TEENS ON THE GREEN Mr. Kohn, Director — 731,5131 — ESSEX GREEN VALLEY BARBER SHOP 981 PLEASANT VALLEY WAY WEST ORANGE, N. J. DAVID KATZ, M.D. 611 PLEASANT VALLEY WAY WEST ORANGE, N. J. PLEASANTDAL KOSHER MEAT A POULTRY MARKET 470 PLEASANT VALLEY WAY PLEASANTDALE WEST ORANGE, N. J. ATCO APPLIANCE 979 PLEASANT VALLEY WAY WEST ORANGE, N. J. CONGRATULATIONS fo GARY ROSENBLATT and MICHAEL KANTOR From MICHAEL KANTOR and GARY ROSENBLATT CREST FLORIST 452 PLEASANT VALLEY WAY WEST ORANGE, N. J. VIC'S KLEEN-ALL — 731-1625 — 993 PLEASANT VALLEY WAY WEST ORANGE, N. J. PLEASANTDALE SWEET SHOP — 731-9715 — 460 PLEASANT VALLEY WAY WEST ORANGE, N. J. 175 Congratulations from THE CHEERLEADERS Mr. and Mrs. S. Abramson Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barbach Mr and Mrs. Milton Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blind Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Boulard, Jr. Mrs H. 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