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73b«04 Your house shall not be an anchor but a mast. You should not fold your wings that you may pass through doors, nor bend your heads that they strike not against a ceiling, nor fear to breathe lest walls shall crack and fall down. And though of magnificence and splen- dour, your house shall not hold your secret nor shelter your longing. For that which is boundless in you abides in the morning mist, and whose windows are the songs and the silences of night. Activities Administration and Faculty Students Juniors Seniors Kpilogue ALMUSTAFA, THE CHOSEN AND THE BELOVED, who was a dawn unto his day, had waited twelve years in the city of Or- phalese for his ship that was to return and bear him back to the isle of his birth. And in the twelfth year, on the day of lelool, the month of reaping, he climbed the hill out- side the city walls and looked seaward; and he beheld his ship coming with the mist. Then the gates of his heart were flung open, and his joy flew far over the sea. And he closed his eyes and prayed in the silences of his soul. But as he descended the hill, a sadness came upon him, and he thought in his heart: “How shall I go in peace and without sorrow? Nay, not with- out a wound in the spirit shall I leave this city. “Long were the days of pain I have spent within its walls, and long were the nights of aloneness; and who can depart from his pain and his aloneness without regret? “Too may fragments of the spirit have I scattered in these streets, and too many are the children of my longing that walk among these hills, and I cannot withdraw from them without a burden and an ache. “The sea that calls all things unto her calls me and I must embark. “For to stay, though the hours burn in the night, is to freeze and crystallize and be bound in a mould. “Fain would I take with me all that is here. But how shall I? A voice cannot carry the tongue and the lips that gave it wings. Alone must it seek the other. And alone and without his nest shall the eagle fly across the sun. It is not a garment I cast off this day, but a skin that I tear with my own hands. Nor is it a thought I leave behind me, but a heart made sweet with hun- ger and with thirst. Yet I cannot tarry longer. —Kahil Gibran The Prophet All |Mt«s in booh arc frta The Prophet .all knowledge is vain ive when there is work . . If you cannot work with love but only with distaste, it is better that you should leave your work and take alms of those who work with joy. For if you bake bread with indifference, you bake a bitter bread that feeds but half man's hunger. And if you grudge the crush- ing of the grapes, your grudge distills a poison in the wine. And if you sing though as angels, and love not the sing- ing, you muffle man's ears to the voices of the day and the voices of the night. .' ■ ' jBzSnFPV. % ■KjQr • . There are those who have the truth within them, but they tell it not in words. WEST SIDE STORY Fran Neglio and Wayne Brown, Maria and Tony. John La Valle plays Bernardo, head of the Sharks. Jeannie Schurko and Pat Darcy play Rosalia and Anita. Riff Tony Action Arab Baby John Snowboy Big Deal Diesel JITS Steve Hodgin Wayne Brown Dan Sussman Mark Wolkoff Chuck Gold Bob Hewitt Kurt Fleischer Mike Kopp JIT Graziella Velma Minnie Clarice Pauline Anybody% GIRLS Cynthia Hoch Chris Prokop Irma Ryder Pam Schmoll Michelle Blank Carole Silver Bernardo Chino Pepe Indio Luis Anxious Nibbles SHARKS John La Valle Jerry Turner Ken Colton Bob Littman Gary Dreyfoos Barry Freeman Steve Virgil SHARK Rosalia Consuelo Francisco E stella Margarita Maria Anita GIRLS Jeannie Schurko Barbara Blumenthal Mary Cantwell Jennae Wallach Alison Abbott Fran Neglio Pat Darcy TV Steve Hodgin as Riff The long rehearsals begin . . . let's go Jets and Sharks . . . Fran Neglio, Wayne Brown become Maria and Tony . . . everything is hectic . . . Let's get those dance numbers,'' shouts Shelley Kramer . . . counting dance steps . . . there's someone at the door . . . where's da muzic? . . . stop the hammer- ing boys! . . . take it from 'Cool Boy! . . . now let's try the slow, slow cha-cha . . . scenery production . . . can ya use black muslum? . . . come on kids, get those lines memorized . . . I'd like to have you on a chair . . . some famous words: O.K. let's try it again . . . everyone working together . . . real brotherhood . . . even Mr. Feula in the act! . . . time getting tight . . . tonight, tonight. Doc Shrank Krupke Glad Hand ADULTS Ron Kertesi Bob Gershen Steve Fauer Mr. Feula 25 IT’S ACADEMIC Mountain Reaches Nationwide Audiences 26 Steve Kent, Andy Zimmerman, and Danny Sussman participate in the first of their three consecutive wins. THE FANTASTIC THREE: Kent, Sussman, and Zimmer- man, on TV quiz show . . . Three triumphant victories — optimistically anticipating the final round . . . IT'S ACADEMIC: three teams pitted against each other, a test of speed and nerves . . . three close rounds, teams knotted in virtual deadlock . . . sus- penseful grab bag — local heroes out-score oppo- nents . . . comfortable victory. Kent: remarkable mathematical accuracy and scien- tific knowledge. Zimmerman: significant historical and literary con- tributions. Sussman: the fastest finger in the East — a quick mind for trivia. Their victories — a concerted effort. SHOW;- IT'S ACADEMIC 7 7- Al TAPE PATE TAPE TIME________________To ’ -,''i PIATBACK PATE__ — — PtAYRACK TIME—i. TAKE J_ T DIRECTOR _ UNIT m.itilLU HOLD UFN HOLD AFTER PLAYBACK SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY: Advisors, Mr. Lubiner, Miss Harris; Officers, President Billy Cardeli; Vice-President, Greg Goldman; Secretary, Betty Han- delman; Treasurer, Shelley Press. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUBS - increased proficiency in the languages through cul- tural enrichment and exposure. La Socie- dad Honoraria Hispanica . . . meetings conducted in Spanish . . . parties, dinners, and field trips involving cultural and gastronomic traditions of the Spanish nations ... EL FRIJOLITO SALTON - Span- ish counterpart of Mountain's RAMBLER. French Club . . . performance of contem- porary French drama . . . exquisite cheese party with a wine substitute — grape juice! 28 FRENCH CLUB ADVISOR: Miss Timins MATH TEAM MATH TEAM: William Cardeli, Steve Cohen, Robert Col- ton, Christopher Davis, Thomas Gabrielson, Kenneth Glick, Steve Kent, Richard Lederman, ard Danny Rabin. VALEDICTORIANS: Theodore Cardeli, Stephen Kent, and William Cardeli. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Advisor, Miss Graef; Of- ficers, President, Robert Colton; Vice-President, Ted Cardeli; Secretary, Shelley Kramer; Treasurer, Kathy Ales. 29 STUDENT CONGRESS STUDENT CONGRESS OFFICERS: President, John LaValle, Vice-President, Steven Mayer; Secretary, Chris Prokop; Treasurer, Dave Schlossberg. JOHN LA VALLE: This meeting is now called to order. Chris will now read the minutes from the previous meeting. . . . role call . . . old business . . . Student Congress surprises the school by becoming a profit- making organization . . . successful sum- marine sale and dance in contrast to failure of out-to-lunch bill and class secession act . . . supervises bonfire and social events . . . plans assemblies while disciplining its members. LIBRARY COUNCIL 30 STUDENT-FACULTY DISCUSSION GROUP SENIOR BOOSTER CLUB PARKING LOT ATTENDANTS 31 PARKING LOT ATTENDANTS: Kevin Curry, John La Valle, William Tevlin, Bui Thatcher, and Mark Wilson. Billy Cardeli, Literary Debby Sharpe, Art Photographer ARIES 1970 ARIES STAFF Editor-in-Chief Art Editor ...... Art Photographer Business Editor Layout Editors Literary Editor Managing Editor Photographers Cover Photograph Art Advisor ..... Business Advisor Literary Advisor Yearbook Advisor Jocelyn Hander .....Nancy Ruddy Deborah Sharpe Barbara Handsman Theodore Cardeli Renee Demers .... William Cardeli Robert Gershen Peter Aronson Richard Dornfeld Scott Hersh ...... Peter Kean Mr. Venturri Mr. Lempert Miss Mantuano Mrs. Lipton Mrs. Lipton Renee Demers, Layout Color? . . Underclassmen portraits? . . . Fifty extra pages? . . . 1970 ARIES — a spectacular experiment in the use of innovative art techniques and design, mosaic layouts, and novel literary styles. ARIES — a modern book of the '70's. Arguments, intense discussions — evolution of a new idea. Frustration, excitement — evolution of a new idea ... a phrase, a revision ... A haphazard array of a myriad of photographs and ideas organized by Editor-in-chief Jocie Hander ... an in depth study of Mountain High, '69-70. 32 RAMBLER EXTRA! EXTRA! History is made! — RAMBLER S first authentic crossword puzzle hits February issue. Editor-in- Chief Paul Geller largely responsible for newspaper's smashing success . . . Improved column layout, expanded artistic contributions, more six-page issues, professional photography, and first 'mediocre photo of the month'' award. Mountain's RAMBLER hits sen- sational heights! RAMBLER,. 34 ACUMEN Editor-in-Chief Art Editor Business Manager Publicity Manager Layout Editor Stephanie Moran Jane Kent Ester Hammer Helaine Tollin Judy Grundfest Every student is an individual, and ACUMEN attempts to display this uniqueness. — Editor-in-Chief Steph- anie Moran's definition of ACUMEN'S purpose . . . creativity, talent dis- played in various aspects of art . . . diverse literary forms—poems, short stories, essays . . . keen insight and awareness. 35 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Activities Committee Senior Chairman Nancy Ruddy, Junior Chairman Barbara Moscowitx. FOSTER CHILD OFFICERS: Chairman Deborah Sharpe; Junior Chairman, Dana Liebmann. A.F.S. President, Cindi Bernstein; A.F.5. Student, Gina Zwahlen. Salome N. Justo . . . unfortunate Filipina foster child . . . existing in degenerate living conditions . . . financial aid from M.H.S., perseverance, conscientiousness, and diligence on the part of Salome and her family . . . hopeful future for self- sufficiency and a better way of life is inevitable. A.F.S. 36 FOSTER CHILD COMMITTEE A.F.S. ASSEMBLY Fourteen exchange students representing various nations and cultures ... A high- light of the assembly — a duet by a German and a Columbian . . . followed by a stimulating question and answer exchange. 37 FUTURE PHYSICIANS Future professional clubs . . . training interested students for future careers . . . members of FTA gain experience by tutoring children from elementary schools . . . other students conduct experiments in efforts to become future physicians ... all working . . . all, striving ... all conscientiously involved. FUTURE TEACHERS President of the Future Physicians Club, Carmine Feula. 38 President, Barbara Handsman SECRETARIAL CLUB President Gerry Force, Vice-President Charlene Sikorra, Treasurer Arlene Langdo, Re- cording Secretary Carol Bird, and Corresponding Secretary Joan Flammia. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB President Chuck Gold, Vice-President Shelley Kornblau, Treasurer Beth Herman, and Secretary Ellen Steiber. 39 FOLK CLUB COFFEE HOUSE - a new fad . . . Freeze dried ... a new name . . . students presenting a variety of tal- ents and efforts for entertainment. 40 DRAMA CLUB 41 f JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE AERO-SPACE CLUB 42 AERO SPACE CLUB: Robert Abramson, Jeff Aronoff, Louis Bilancia, Gerald Couper, Chris Davis, Thomas Gabrielson, Mark Goldstein, Douglas Greuter, Steve Kent, Steve Lawrence, and Don Matrale. 43 TOP TWENTY VARSITY M” CLUB Members of this club hold at least two Varsity letters. 43 BIBLE DISCUSSION GROUP BIBLE DISCUSSION GROUP — a unique new organiza- tion . . . Founded by Janet Pierce and advised by Miss Mantuano . . . Presentation of various books of the Bible—Ecclesiastes . . . Numbers . . . Deuteronomy . . . Intense discussions, probing questions, and an array of viewpoints . . . practical everyday applica- tions of the Bible's teachings. 44 CHESS TEAM Encouraged, enlightened, a wealth of knowledge, and quick wit — the Debate Team, headed by Lewis Hoch . . . enjoyed victories over Livingston, Morris- town, and Parsippany . . . season highlighted by trip to Brown University. 5 The team leaves for another successful debate. ■ 1 You are good when you walk to your goal firmly and with bold steps. Yet you are not evil when you go thither limping. Even those who limp go not backward. But you who are strong and swift, see that you do not limp before the lame, deeming it kindness. v FOOTBALL T A flash of spirit, a clash of bodies, a surge of energy, a victory. NO. NAME POSITION 10 Jack Blind E 13 Steve Dolce FB 14 George Masson QB 15 Robert Bressman QB 20 Anthony Forina QB 21 Jeff Thatcher DefB 22 Steve Washuta HB 23 Steve Hartwyk HB 24 Richard Doran DefB 25 Vito Saccente HB 26 Scott Rothman E 27 Richard Hoatson DefB 31 Rocky Flammia B 32 Roy Kleiven MidG 33 David Andrade DB 34 Robert Mellilo HB 35 David Scarpa HB 37 Gary D'Aries HB 45 John DelGresso E 49 Ted D'Alessio DefB 50 Richard Colabelli C 52 Bruce Waldman K 55 Anthony Figurelli E 57 Joe Pettruxzellis T 60 Donald Reitmeyer G 63 Owen Curry DefB 64 Doug Brower G 66 Edward Stoner G 68 Bob Epstein G 70 Michael Critchley LB 74 Danny Detore T 75 Todd Miller T 76 Michael Gordon I 77 Fred Scarpa T 81 Michael Spina E 82 Scott Brower E 83 Dennis Pettuccellis E 86 Jeffrey Snyder E 88 Robert Arnold T 50 VARSITY SCOREBOARD CALDWELL 14-30 VERONA 14-40 MORRISTOWN 16-24 MORRIS HILLS 24-34 PARSIPPANY 32-42 BOONTON 16-35 WEST ESSEX 6-7 LIVINGSTON 24-14 HANOVER PARK 12-7 51 52 Virginia Cicalese and Arlyn Dominguez, captains; Shelley Adel- man, Linda Feretti, Amy Friedman, Lorraine Gilbert, Maria Kovas, Jill Lipton, Amy Mon blatt, Barbara Stein, and Donna Silver. The kick-off . . . we're psyched . . . Touchdown— D'Aries . . . team spirit growin' strong . . close game Touchdown—Washuta . . . The agony of defeat . . . gotta try harder . . . Come on RAMS! . . . pressure mounts, team sweats, coach paces . . . It'll work this time . . . Keep pushin', more drills, more practice . . . big game cornin' — gotta get 'em! . . . WE BEAT LIVINGSTON, OOH-AH! . . . injury ... it was worth it . . . upset, baby, upset . . HERE WE GO fight 'em, beat 'em, defeat 'em! . . . Thanksgiving Day . . . Hanover Park . . . VICTORY! . . . salute that team for what they are. Kathy Ale and Jody Gasper, captains; Joanne De Masi, Joan Flammia, Amy Greenberg, Shirley Intorella, Shelley Kramer, Jeanne Miller, Nancy Shinn, and Nancy Wagner. 53 A combination of lively spirit and rhythmic sounds augment the warmness of home crowd cheers. MARCHING BAND Harriet Dinnerman and Patricia Todisco, captains; Alison Abbott, Joan Blumenfeld, Janice Biskin, Linda Bono, Diane Lencewicz, Amy Levin, Diane Milkowski, Karan Rizzo, Diane Rogers, and Rosita Rooney . . . our Twirlers. 54 J.V.: Sam Belfiore, Jack Blind, James Congero, Raymond Ganning, George Masteller, Kevin McCabe, Alan MelofT, Reynold Selvaggio, David Stern, and David Zimrin. MANAGERS: John Bainbridge, John Galante, Bob Spina, and John King. J.V. SCOREBOARD VERONA 12-21 MORRISTOWN 13-6 MORRIS HILLS 21-13 PARSIPPANY 0-35 BOONTON 6-35 WEST ESSEX 0-28 LIVINGSTON 6-52 HANOVER PARK 8-28 A slow start . . . fol- lowed by a dramatic come-back . . . various in- juries plagued the team . . . the talents of Benning- ton, Graus, Yurow just not enough to beat Liv- ingston . . . but the wins boosted team's spirit, show marked improve- ment of team members . . . season highlight Os- troff breaking the all-time scoring record . . . maybe next year . . . eight varsity letter winners returning — a greater desire to win — a better season? SOCCER Speed, accuracy, ball control VARSITY SCOREBOARD COLUMBIA 0-4 MORRISTOWN 0-2 LIVINGSTON 0- 3 WEST ESSEX 0-1 BOONTON 1- 3 MORRIS HILLS 1-1 HANOVER PARK 4-0 PARSIPPANY 0-1 MORRISTOWN 2- 4 LIVINGSTON 1- 3 WEST ESSEX 0-1 BOONTON 2- 1 HANOVER PARK 2-1 MORRIS HILLS 1- 4 PARSIPPANY 2- 3 VARSITY: Gary Barrett, Tom Bennington, Philip Berg, Richard Bronfman, Robert Bronfman, Eric Carlstedt, Ron- ald Denburg, Richard Eber, Alan Einsbruch, Robert Feld- man, Bennett Fleischer, Richard Freda, Milton Graus, Philip Kernaghan, Scott Kevelson, Stephen Mayer, Jeff Ostroff, Glenn Sorge, Bruce Stymacks, and Hank Yurow. MANAGERS: Jerry Turner, Eliot Bernstein, and Howard Grossman. 56 J.V. SCOREBOARD COLUMBIA 1- 5 MORRISTOWN 2- 3 LIVINGSTON 6-3 WEST ESSEX 1-3 BOONTON 1- 4 MORRIS HILLS 2- 1 HANOVER PARK 4- 5 PARSIPPANY 1- 3 PARSIPPANY HILLS 6-2 MORRISTOWN 2- 3 LIVINGSTON 0- 5 WEST ESSEX 1- 4 BOONTON 0-3 HANOVER PARK 5- 4 MORRIS HILLS 3- 6 PARSIPPANY 0-1 J.V.: Eric Bernstein, Donald Cook, Jerry Couper, Bruce Feldman, Carmen Feula, Jeffrey Finkelstein, Kenneth Glick, Barry Jacobsen, Mark Landsberg, James Nunn, Gary Peters, Steven Rothenberg, Jeffrey Rudy, Terry Schwarz, John Skarbnik, Richard Stymacks, Drew Tannenbaum, Fred Trinker, and Steven Zuekim. 57 CROSS COUNTRY Slow start . . . dynamic finish with two comfortable victories . . . due to efforts of inspirational team captain, Richard Blind and dynamic rookie coach, Mr. Paganelli. VARSITY SCOREBOARD BOONTON 15-50 PARSIPPANY 24- 33 PARSIPPANY 15- 47 WAYNE HILLS 16- 41 MORRISTOWN 15- 50 WEST ESSEX 16- 47 MORRIS HILLS 15-40 LIVINGSTON 19-38 HANOVER PARK 25- 30 MORRIS KNOLLS 15-45 ORANGE 43-18 PARSIPPANY HILLS 40-15 VARSITY: Richard Blind, John Cignavitch, Peter Daniel, Stuart Marsh, Robert Milmoe, George Press, John Ryan, and Vincent Santucci. J.V.: Kieron Farrelly, Greg Moormann, Guy Preziosi, and Tom Ruvo. MANAGERS: William Schmidt and Jeff Timins. 59 VARSITY SCOREBOARD Newark academy 44-0 WAYNE HILLS 15-25 BLOOMFIELD 26-22 WEST ESSEX 14-2B LIVINGSTON MORRIS HILLS 12-22 HANOVER PARK 14-16 MORRISTOWN 19-23 PARSIPPANY 14-37 21-26 60 Mountain s fourth season of wrestling . . . Coach De Vingo remarks: Team seems more together this year . . . should pull out a few more wins . . . MHS wrestlers show ability at Bloomfield Tournament. Strength, skill, agility, endurance . . . making the weight, peeling the pounds, warming up for the match . . . One hand raised - individual victory, for a collective effort. WRESTLINC VARSITY: John Anicito, Gary Barrett, Richard Bronfman, Robert Bronfman, John Carson, Gary Chant, Richard Col- abelli, Kenneth Cooke, Edward Fiorentino, Greg Gold- man, Peter Goodman, Michael Gordon, Roy Kleiven, Arthur Lerner, Robert Melillo, Robert Meyer, Richard Pace, Thomas Shauger, Michael Spina, Steven Trosci- anecki, and William Zihala. J.V.: Robert Baragona, John Beale, James Buoye, James Congero, Samuel De Bonis, Bruce Feldman, Dean Galate, Gerald Grlica, John King, David Musto, James Nunn, Guy Presiosi, David Stern, Jeffrey Thatcher, Robert Wag- ner, Kurt Wanner, and David Zimrin. 61 T VARSITY SCOREBOARD ESSEX CATHOLIC 48- 50 MORRIS KNOLLS 61-62 LIVINGSTON 63-59 WEEQUAHIC 51- 62 VERONA 60-63 HANOVER PARK 74-39 MORRIS HILLS 54-43 WEST ESSEX 83-31 MORRISTOWN 66-38 LIVINGSTON 63- 50 PARSIPPANY 62-46 BOONTON 86-61 HANOVER PARK 88-36 MORRIS HILLS 60-31 WEST ESSEX 83-45 MORRISTOWN 70-44 VALLEY 52- 60 PARSIPPANY 64- 60 BOONTON 90-50 VALLEY 49- 59 CENTRAL 53- 62 A streak — a spring, a jump, a basket — 2 points. BASKETBALL VARSITY SQUAD: Ron Biskin, Richard Blind, Eamon Byrne, Steve Dolce, Jeff Fischman, Joe Hartwyk, James Healy, Richard Hoatson, Henry Kunze, Steve Reinhardt, Steve Ross, and Dave Schlossberg. MANAGERS: Andrew Goodman, Andrew Lander, and Jeff Wachtel. J.V. SQUAD: Robert Bressman, Robert Cooke, Owen Curry, Peter Daniel, Dan Detore, Billy Dodd, John Dolan, Mark Friedman, Chris Lorimer, Todd Miller, Vito Saccente, and Drew Tannenbaum. Managers: Steve Berg, Howard Gross man, and Robert Sachs. Rams' dominance in Jersey Hills Con- ference culminating in Mountain's fourth straight Conference Champion- ship . . . MHS anticipates tournament wins with guarded optimism. High scorers, Hartwyk and Fischman are nucleus for a precision offense, coupled with outstanding defense, and of paramount importance—team effort . . . Ultimate outcome—a vic- torious season. 63 J.V. SCOREBOARD ESSEX CATHOLIC 67- 99 MORRIS KNOLLS 47-35 LIVINGSTON 65-64 MORRISTOWN 64- 63 PARSIPPANY 50-49 LIVINGSTON 68- 44 HANOVER PARK 80- 65 MORRIS HILLS 57-54 WEST ESSEX 77-43 MORRISTOWN 65- 52 LIVINGSTON 65-64 PARSIPPANY 73-60 BOONTON 90-61 HANOVER PARK 81- 53 MORRIS HILLS 65- 63 WEST ESSEX 94-44 MORRISTOWN 75-58 VALLEY 81-45 PARSIPPANY 59-55 NEWARK TECH 66- 65 BOONTON 87-62 ESSEX CATHOLIC 51-58 65 T No games won, but they still cheered . . . slid in the mud, froze in the cold, but they still cheered . . . Neglio scored the only goal, a good reason to cheer . . . sticks — obstruction — off-sides . . . barring the injuries, forgetting the losses, the team must have had a good sea- son because they still kept cheering. GIRLS’ FIELD HOCKEY Diane Bittman, Mary Ellen Brodsky, Ruth Doran, Phyllis Ehrlich, Amy Greene, Gail Guadagno, Cheryl Kass, Betty Kovach, Dana Liebmann, Eileen McGuckin, Diane Mis- tier, Fran Neglio, Cathy O'Connell, Cathy Palmere, Rena Pucillo, Nancy Rubinstein, Irma Ryder, Fran Schlank, Peggy Shields, Drinda Stymacks, Janice Terry, Debbie Tobia, Gail Ulrich, Valerie Venezia, and Rena Zurofsky. FIELD HOCKEY SCOREBOARD WEST ESSEX 0-10 MORRIS HILLS 1-0 PARSIPPANY 1-3 HANOVER PARK 0- 5 MORRISTOWN 1- 0 PARSIPPANY 0-6 MORRIS HILLS 0-5 LIVINGSTON 0-5 66 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Phenomenal G.A.A. basketball team . . . Two undefeated seasons! A close second for J.V. . . . the dribbling hombres and shooting Senoritas made sure it stayed that way . . . though usually deemed the weaker sex (well at least in athletics) girls' basketball should make the boys hang their heads or at least bite their tongues. Arlyn Dominguez and Barbara Stein, captains; Louise Andriolo, Debbie Carlstedt, Ginny Cicalese, Cynthia Dakss, Amy Friedman, Maureen Granat, Amy Greenberg, Ester Hammer, Kathy Hanley, Carol Houlday, Robin Knabe, Eileen McGuckin, Diane Mistier, Denise Moran, Sharon Murphy, Joellen Pescatore, Rena Pucillo, Linda Salerno, Maryann Sanders, Felice Shulman, llene Spiro, Pat Steets, Gail Ulrich, Laurie Vreeland, Denise Wysocki, and Rena Zurofsky. it A GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD WEST ESSEX 37-34 WEST ORANGE 46- 12 PARSIPPANY 41-23 MORRIS HILLS 57-17 BOONTON 32-24 LIVINGSTON 19-14 MORRIS HILLS 34-28 MORRISTOWN 39-23 WEST ORANGE 47- 27 PARSIPPANY 46-17 HANOVER PARK 45-10 GOLF A game of concentration and strength — silence and precise aim ... A powerful drive, a good approach shot, a gentle tap — every stroke counts. 70 BASEBALL Rigorous practice . . . pitcher- catcher warm-ups . . . Coach Wear fungos out in fielding practice . . . Ron Cioffi hurls a fast pitch . . . windsprints . . . pepper drills . . . Philip Wheaties Kernaghan slams a homer . . . team spirit always high . . . batter up! 71 SOFTBALL Feminine version of a National sport . . . Demands athletic prowess— Creates unique excitement ... A team of nine energetic girls. TENNIS Singles and doubles — Love and sixty . . . Dashing white-clad figures race around the court . . . Serve, volley, lob . . . game. Set, MATCH. 74 I —t — r TRACK AND FIELD Beads of sweat on a warm spring day, appear on the muscular arms and legs of powerful young men . . . They forcefully hurl the javelin . . . They make the shot-put churn through the air . . . They skillfully throw the discus . . . Legs fly high, as broad jumpers, pole vaulters, sprinters, and hurdlers strive to exceed their past records. 75 No man can reveal to you aught but that which already lies half asleep in the dawning of your knowledge. The teacher who walks in the shadow of the temple, among his followers, gives not of his wisdom but rather of his faith and his lovingness. If he is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind. The astronomer may speak to you of his understanding of space, but he cannot give you his understanding. The musician may sing to you of his understanding of space, but he cannot give you his understanding. The musician may sing to you of the rhythm which is in all space, but he cannot give you the ear which arrests the rhythm nor the voice that echoes it. For the vision of one man lends not its wings to another man. •aI’ Behind-the-Scene Direction of School Affairs ADMINISTRATION DR. JOHN C. CURRY, principal of MHS, handles all academic and social aspects of the school . . . Along with the Board of Education determines policies, formulates decisions . . . His presence helps to create an atmosphere conducive to learning and to de- veloping responsibility for a mature student, a better citizen, a better community. MR. BRUCE BERRIAN, vice-principal, supervises stu- dent scheduling . . . Maintains a deep interest in school activity ... Is an executive officer to insure that policies and procedures of the school are adhered to . . . From his office he must fulfill the role of teacher, counselor, and administrator. MR. FRANK D'ALONZO, supervises and co-ordinates all Mountain sports events and student activities . . . Is a dynamic force in his instructional position as administrative assistant . . . Works directly with students to achieve goals in making Mountain High a better school. BOARD OF EDUCATION: Dr. Theodore D'Alessio, superintendent; Mr. Abe Charnack, Mr. Donald Goodkind, Mr. Russel Juten, Mr. Walter Kum- menie, and Mr. Nicola Scalera. 81 GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Preparation for School and Career. 6 82 1. MRS. BEIRNE, Secretary 2. MRS. ELY, A.B., Head Secretary 3. MRS. KRUSE, Secretary 4. MRS. WOELFLE, A.B., M.S., Librarian 5. MRS. KELLY, Librarian Secretary 4 83 T 1. MRS. BENDER, B.A. Department Chairman 2. MISS HARRIS, B.A. 3. MRS. DORNER, B.J. 4. MISS PASSANTE, B.A. 5. MR. LUBINER, B.A., M.A. 6. MISS TIMINS, A.B., M.A. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT 84 Introduction to and Advancement in a Foreign Language. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Training in the Applied Arts. 1. MRS. BLIND, B.S. 2. MRS. O'DONNELL, B.S. 3. MRS. SCHUELKE, B.S. Department Chairman 4. MISS GRAEF, B.A., M.A. 4 85 1. MR. ROSS, A.B., ED.M. 2. MISS DE GEISO, B.A. 3. MR. DAVID, B.A., M.A. 4. MISS LEVENSON, B.A. 5. MRS. BOSSART, B.A. Creativity conveyed through writing. 86 1. MISS MANTUANO, B.A. 2. MR. SPEIGEL, B.A. 3. MR. FAGAN, B.A. 4. MRS. REINER, BA. 5. MR. HAUSLER, B.S. 6. MR. FEULA, A.B. 7. MR. WHELAN, B.A., M.A. Department Chairman 8. MR. ROBINSON, B.A., ED.M. 7 87 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Gaining Knowledge through Experimentation, Discovery, and Solution. 1. MR. FELSEN, B.A., M.A. 2. MR. FIELDS, B.S., M.A. Department Chairman 3. MR. PAGANELLI, B.A. 4. MISS PERINO, B.A. 5. MRS. FINN, B.A 6. MR. MULHOLLAND, B.A., M.A. 88 MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT The Conception of Logical Reasoning and Thought. 6 89 1. MR. POTOSKY, B.A. 2. MR. LILLER, B.S., M.A. 3. MR. KULP, B.S., M.A. MUSIC DEPARTMENT 90 Rhythm and Harmony 91 BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Components of Modern Business. 1. MRS. CARR, B.A. 2. MRS. MAYRON, B.S. 3. MR. LEMPERT, B.A. 4. MRS. UPTON, BA., M.A. 5. MR. POULOS, B.S., M.A. Department Chairman 92 5 INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT 1 2 1. MR. MINELLI, B.S. 2. MR. RABY, B.A., M.A. 3. MR. FREEMAN, B.A., M.A. 4. MR. BELCUORE, B.S., M.A. 5. MRS. KUTHE, B.A. 6. MR. SHAPIRO, B.A., M.A. Department Chairman 94 5 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMEHT Chronological Presentation of Concepts and Principles. 1. MRS. GOLDBERG, B.A. 2. MR. MIRANDI, B.A. 3. MR. MAHER, B.S., M.A. 95 96 FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT Self-expression through Varied Media. 1. MRS. ROSEN, B.A., M.A. 2. MR. VENTURRI, B.A., M.F.A. 3. MR. CARABILLO, B.A. DRIVER EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1. MR. DE VINGO, B.S. 2. MRS. CRAIG, B.S. 3. MR. McNULTY, B.A. 4. MR. MURRAY, B.S. 5. MR. WEAR, B.S., ED.M.A. 6. MISS RISSE, B.S. 7. MR. HENTHORN, B.S. 8. MRS. NEWHOUSE, B.A., R.N. 9. MISS PETO, B.A. 8 9 Coordination of the Mind and the Body 97 CAFETERIA STAFF 1 MRS. TESSIE BOUD 2. MR. FRANK McLAUGHLIN 3. MR. LEONARD DeVINCENTIS 4. MR. S. WILLIAM LAMBERTSON CUSTODIANS 98 MISSING: Mr. Louis Lofcan, Mr. Patrick Morahan, Mr. Anthony Longo, and Mr. Philip Di Aiso 99 M S % % % - t 4 tm v % You may give them your love but ‘not your thoughts, For they have their own thoughts, You may house their bodies but not their souls, , For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow, which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams. You may strive to be like them, but seek not to make them like you. For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday. ' M. Bilenki M. Blank R. Bleiberg J. Blind P. Blind M. Bloomfield M. Blustein R. Bogwald D. Bozza W. Branstetter S. Breitman R. Bressman S. Brower G. Brown P. Brown W. Brown B. Buccolo F. Buchalter R. Buldo J. Buoye A.Butensky D. Cali D. Cannella M. Cappuccino J. Carl C. Charles T. Charles M. Chernin M. Christoff C. Church F. Cielo F. Ciriello 106 M. Coffey L. Cohen M. Colello A. Colomboris D. Colondrillo D. Commandeur J. Congero D. Cook R.Cooke A.Cooper G.Couper M.Creech T. Cronen M. Cunningham M. Cunningham O. Curry C. Dakss A. DAIessio T. D AIessio C. Dandola P. Daniel C. D Aries S. De Bonis A. Decicco R. Deckenback E. Deitz J. Del Grosso C. Destino D. Detore L. Diamond 107 War Paint? R. Dinnerman D. Di Sabato W.Dodd J. Dolan K. Donis T. Donovan W.Doonan R. Dornfeld G. Dunn G.Eberhardt A. Einsbruch i. Ellis A. Endlein F. Epstein M. Esser C. Evans R. Fabbo C. Fagan C. Falkiewicz K. Farrelly B. Feldman K. Fennell C. Feula A. Magliaro 108 P. Finelli C. Fiscarelli R. Flammia P. Flynn K. Force A. Forina G. Franks C. Freeman M. Friedman H. Gaber G. Gadson G. Gagliano J. Gaiantc D. Galate M. Galatz E. Ganning P. Geclewicz J. Gertel C. Gibson P. Giovine P. Glick L. Glinsky N. Goldberg R. Goldblatt The Soph-Hop. 109 A. Goldenberg P. Goldman L. Goldtrap D. Golembiewski K. Goodwin M. Granat L. Grebelsky J. Greenberg M. Greenberg D. Greene M. Greene B. Greenhouse G. Grlica B. Gross H. Grossman G. Guenther R. Guist L. Gullman M. Haberman R. Hallett V. Halpin J. Handler N. Harris M. Hart M. Hatkin D. Hayes P. Hayward I. Hersh B. Hiben M. Hill C. Hoch F. Hooey A. Hooper Hear no evil . . . 110 Ill 112 S. Kozlowsky J. Krehbiel J. Kugelman T. Lapidus L. La Torre D.Lerner I. Lipton J. Lipton D. Lomelo M. Longo L. Longua C. Lorimer D. Luciano G.Luxenberg C. Mancuso W. Mandel A. Marafino D. Marlin G. Masteller E. Mothern D. Me Bride J. Me Cann C. Me Carthy A. Me Closkey M. Me Guckin R. Melillo D. Milkowski T. Miller N. Mitola R. Molinaro D. Molinari I. Molnar A. Moloff L. Monblatt J. Monica G. Moormann F. Morahan D. Moran D. Moran M. Morgenlander M. Moriarty W. Moriarty M. Mosby M. Motell D. Mueller C. Mury D. Musto J. Nanarone L. Nelson B. Newman S. Nicolai K. Nilsson J. Nosiay M. Nouvertne J. Novak N. Novich J. Nunn G. Ober N. Oldfield K. Oldock F. Onorato S. Palmere R. Panciello 113 P. Pannucei G. Pansulia K. Paskow M. Passner J. Paul J. Peccarelli A.Pederson D.Peer C. Perkin J. Pescatore G. Peters S. Petrillo S. Pincus S. Politte J. Popple R. Potash G. Preiiosi T. Proctor A. Pucillo S. Quirk J. Rabahie D. Raftery 114 L. Recchia N. Recchia V. Recchia C. Reed W. Reid M.Reinhardt D. Reisberg D. Rella S. Rella H. Ricker P. Rinaldi D. Rizzo W. Robertson W. Rodrigues S. Roll! C. Rom P. Romeo L. Rosano J. Rosen C. Rosenblatt L. Rosenfeld M. Rotberg S. Rothenberg I. Rothman P. Rubin J. Rudy T. Ruvo V. Saccente R. Sachs M. Sadow G. Salinardi M. Salinardi J. Sanchez M. Sanders S. Sarner K. Satz D.Scarpa L. Schachtman W. Schain C. Schellhase 115 D. Scheper S.Scherer J. Schlossbach J. Schmidt P. Schmoll C. Schwartz F. Schwartzbard T. Schwarz R. Seiffert R. Selvaggio M. Shader R. Shafarman A. Sherman W. Sherman M. Shields F. Shulman L. Siegler P. Sierchio J. Silano J. Simpkins J. Skarbnik J. Slane A. Smith C. Smith SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Mark Friedman, President; David Scarpa, Vice-President; Frances Ciriello, Secretary; Lori Longua, Treasurer. 116 R. Smith S. Smith J. Snyder J. Solomon L. Soroka P. Sorokaput R.Spencer R. Spina P. Steets E. Steiber L. Stein K. Steinbacher D. Stern D. Stoller . H. Stoppielli S. Strauss D. Studer R. Stymacks G. Taffet S. Tallaksen A. Tammera D. Tanenbaum E. Tarnofsky R. Terry 117 R. Testa J. Thatcher G. Titus D. Tommerdahl S. Toplitt R. Torromeo L. Tracy R. Wagner S. Wallace J. Wallach K. Walsh E. Walters J. Warner D. Watner R. Weber L. Weinberg S. Weiss C. Winters D. Wittenberg R. Wohl R. Woods T. Wyman P. Young H. Yurow S. Zackim M. Zator B. Ziering D. Zimrin J. Zisman 118 119 m A. Abbott S. Adelman L. Adorna J. Albanese A. Allegrino S. Alpert D. Alter D. Andrade L. Andriolo B. Anello J. Aronoff D. Aronson B. Backer P. Barrett S. Beifiore J. Beneziano ?. Berg A.Berger J. Berger S. Berkeley P. Berkowitz C. Berman L. Bernstein J. Biskin J. Blair B. Blumenthal 0. Bontempo J. Bontempo S. Bradley D. Branstetter E. Brauer G.Braus P. Brennan D. Brink R. Bronfman R. Bronfman B. Bruss E. Byrne M. Caffarra M.Caggiano C. Calabria M. Cantwell D. Cappiello D. Carlstedt O. Carroll J. Carson R. Carter G. Chant D. Chester P. Chichelo J. Cignavitch P. Cito S. Clingan D.Coco J. Coffey R. Colabelli G. Collins D. Cooper L. Coppola D. Craig M. Critchley R. Cusumano M. D'Aiuto M. D'Alessandro A. Dandola G. D'Aries J. D'Aries P. D'Aries C. Davis 5. Defazio R. Dellorto F. Del Vecchio S. Demartino R. Denburg L. Dennison 128 Junior Ecstacy. Susan Geclewicz: Junior Achievement M. Denvir J. Derites B. Dmytreshin S. Dolce J. Donofrio R. Doran R. Doran B. Drucks G. Dryfoos R. Eber R. Epstein D.Faruolo P. Feinman B. Feldman J. Finkelstein E. Fiorentino J. Fischer G. Fittin R. Fleischner T. Fleischner B. Fleisher R. Fox B. Freda B. Freda R. Freda D. Friedlander M. Friedlander A. Friedman L. Frungillo M. Frungillo 129 Come on Pat and Adrienne, Mountain really isn't a prison. J. Fuerstman B. Gaily S. Geclewici J. Geisman E. Gendel L. Genser R. Gershen R. Ginsburg K. Glick B. Goff S. Goldman M. Goldstein N. Golodner S. Golub H. Goodman P. Goodman M. Gordon I. Gottleib S. Green A. Greenberg D. Greenberg D. Greuter G. Guadagno S. Guyer K. Halpin K. Hanley D. Hart 5. Hartwyk 5. Hayward J. Healy S. Heller K. Hersh D. Hess R. Hewitt S. Heyer R. Hirschhorn I 130 R. Hoatson S. Hodgin J. Holmes D. Hyman S. Intorella D. Intrabartolo D. Jacobs P. Javellas R. Johnston C. Joralemon C. Juliano L. Kabot B. Karon C. Kass K. Katcher L. Katz M. Katz M. Kazameas E. Keena J. Kent J. King S. Klein R. Kleiven M.Kopp E. Kovach J. Kremsdorf B. Kuhlmann S. Kuhlmann R. Kukuc R. Kurland K. Lakoski J. Lammerding A. Lander M.Landsberg D. Larusso JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President, Mike Gordon; Vice-President, Richard Colabelli; Secretary, Jill Lammerding; Treasurer, Betty Kovak. 131 4 M.Lasher R. Lavoritano S. Lawrence K. Lee J. Leifer M. Lempert D. Lencewicz G.Leoutaskos A.Lerner A. Levin M. Lewinter D. Liebmann J. Lipsey J. Lipton R. Liftman M. Lobe I. Lohman M. Lombardi J. Long J. Lontai P. Lynch A. Magliaro B. Maisel M. Maltz E. Mankoff J. Martin W. Mason G. Masson G. Maute J. Mazzarone K. Me Cabe D. Me Cauley S. Me Cauley P. Me Donald P. Me Enroe E. Me Guckin M. Me Keown P. Me Loughlin A. Meixner H. Meyers FT G. Miller I. Miller J. Miller L. Miller M. Miller J. Mills R. Milmoe M. Moe M. Molinari A. Morea R. Morelli G. Morris J. Morris B. Moscowitz 5. Murphy L. Musso G. Naidech F. Neglio J. Newman S. O'Boyle M. O'Connor M. O'Connor W. Ortner S. Ostlund R. Ostrow J. Padalino D.Pagano J. Pansulla P. Parenti A. Pederson 5. Perlmutter D. Petrucelli J. Petruzzellis J. Pflug J. Pierce N. Piscitelli 133 L. Pollack F. Ponte D. Popple M. Porcelli G. Press C. Pringle J. Pringle J. Prupis D. Rabin G. Raff S. Raftery D. Rallo V.Rauseo K. Recchia B. Reich K. Reinhardt J. Reisberg D. Reitmeyer E. Repp J. Reynolds W. Robertshaw D. Rogers R.Rooney L. Rosenberg S. Ross J. Rothenberg 5. Rothman A. Rubinstein N. Rubinstein P. Rudin H. Rudnick I. Ryder B. Sagalow V. Santucci J. Sarno C. Sarrel D. Savasta J. Savino G. Scheu F. Schlank K. Schoen B. Schultz J. Schurko R. Seclow P.Serkes K. Sesera N. Shinn L. Shulman 134 Next stop — the Met for Jeanne Schurko. It seams to me . . . V. Silva C. Silver D. Silver K. Silverman C. Simon K. Smalling F. Smith D. Smupa T. Somma L. Sorge M. Spina W. Squier 5. Stavrinou B. Stein D. Stein C. Steinwandtner E. Stern L. Stern E. Stoner D. Stymacks D. Talpins N. Tamarato J. Terry M. Tessler R. Theodoulou F. Tolchinsky F. Trinker J.Turner C. Valvano V. Venezia S. Virgil N. Vittorio 135 136 137 Although you seek in gar- ments the freedom of privacy you may find in them a harness and a chain. 40R ROBERT ALBERS CHRISTINE ALLERTON JOHN ANICITO ARLENE ADELMAN KATHY ALES JULIA ANDRIOLO 146 Janice Noble exhibits her athletic prowess. PETER ARONSON KAREN ASHWORTH ARIS ATHENS WILLIAM BAKER GARY BARRETT DEBORAH BARTNOFF LYNN BELVEDERE 147 THOMAS BENNINGTON ZEENA BERKOWITZ CAROL BIRD DIANE BUTMAN ROBERT BLIND CYNTHIA BERNSTEIN RONALD BISKIN RICHARD BLIND JOAN BLUMENFELD MARIA BOLOGNINI LINDA BONO 148 Monday morning blahs. 149 KAREN BOUD DENNIS BOYLE NANCY BRAMWELL MARY ELLEN BRODSKY mm DOUGLAS BROWER JAMES BUCLARY ARTHUR BUDILOWSKY ROBERT BUOYE RICHARD BUOYE DIANNE CAU CARL CAMASTA GAIL CAMPBELL AMY CAPLAN THEODORE CARDELL GEORGIA CAPAWANNA VIRGINIA CICALESE 151 ANTHONY CARUSO ROBERT CERUTTI RONALD CIOFFI CINDY COHEN SHERYL COHEN STEVEN COHEN BRIAN COLLINSON WAYNE COLLINSON JOANNE COLLIS KENNETH COLTON ROBERT COLTON BRUCE COMMANDEUR KENNETH COOKE ROBERT CORCORAN 152 CYNTHIA CRANEY JOAN DANIELLO CATHERINE DAUM RAYMOND D'ALESSIO PATRICIA DARCY COSMO De FAZIO CLAUS DAMPMANN VINCENT D ARIENZO KATHY De LORENZO 154 155 MARCIA DE LUCCHI JOANNE DE MASI BRUCE DERITES LAWRENCE DE MARZO RENEE DEMERS CARMELLA DE SANTIS ORLANDO De SANTIS PHYLLIS DIGESU HARRIET DINNERMAN ANN DOLAN ARLYN DOMINGUEZ EILEEN DOONAN ROBERT DORNFELD KATHY DRAGER 156 ALAN DUFF ELEANOR EHRICH RICHARD ELMER JOSEPH D'URSO KAREN EHRICH ANTHONY FALCONE SHARON EAKER PHYLLIS EHRLICH LOUIS FARESE 157 158 STEPHEN FAUER GARY FISCHER ROBERT FELDMAN JEFFREY FISCHMAN LINDA FERRETTI JOAN FLAMMIA ANTHONY FIGURELLI KURT FLEISCHER GERALDINE FORCE JOAN FORSTEN DIANE FRANK WILLIAM FREDA 159 WENDY FREEDMAN ANDREA FRIEDMAN BARRY FREEMAN LINDA FRIEDMAN CAROLE FRUCHTMAN STEVEN FUMOSA fAonbiatt and Dinnerman feeding their faces. 160 THOMAS GABRIELSON MITCHELL GALIN TEDDY GARFINKLE JODY GASPER PAUL GELLER THOMAS GENNE LARRY GIORDANO RUTH GLADSTONE KATHLEEN GALLAGHER IVAN GELDZAHLER LORRAINE GILBERT EILEEN GLICK 161 CHARLES GOLD It's a bust! MICHELE GOLDIE STEPHEN GOLDIN GREG GOLDMAN 162 BARBARA GOLDMUNZ ANDREW GOODMAN LOIS GOLDNER HOWARD GOODMAN LAURIE GOLDSTEIN DEBBIE GRANITO MARGO GOLINKO MARLENE GRANITO 163 AMY GREENE JOSEPH GRLICA JUDITH GRUNDFEST ESTER HAMMER ELLIOT GREENE EDWARD GROSSMAN JAMES GUIST BETTY HANDELMAN LYNN GREENE HARRY GRUBER DENNIS HALLIGAN JOCELYN HANDER JOSEPH HARTWYK CHRISTIAN HILL The Senior class breakfast. BARBARA HANDSMAN ROBERT HENDRIKSEN TIMOTHY HANLEY BETH HERMAN WALTER HART SCOTT HERSH 165 KEITH HOCH LEWIS HOCH DAVID HOLL 166 ANN HUNDLEY JAMES ITALIANO FRANCINE JULIANO MARCIA KANENGISER LAURA IACULLO THOMAS JACOBELLIS NORA KALLEN NANCY KAPLAN BARRY ISANUK JANICE JAKEL DONALD KAMINSKY WILLIAM KATZ 167 168 SUSAN KAY ANDREW KENT ROBERT KENT PHILIP KERNAGAHAN ALEXANDER KEAN JANE KENT STEPHEN KENT RONALD KERTESZ SCOTT KEVELSON RICHARD KIRSTEN PHYLLIS KLUSKA KEVIN KILEY SHELLEY KORNBLAU DONNA KLE1NHANDLER LINDA KOBLER RONALD KOSLOY 169 i 170 WILLIAM KUMPF LINDA KUPERSMITH JOYCE LACKOWIT2 171 Barbara Handsman patronizes the Pub. 172 RICHARD LEDERMAN JACK LEIB ROBERT LEISTEN JUDITH LERNER ALAN LERT SUSAN LESSIN AMY LEVIN ARNE LINNERUD CYNTHIA LLOYD DONALD LODGE KAREN LOFQUIST ANGELA LONERO DANIEL LONGO JOSEPH LONGO 173 PATRICIA LONGUA CATHERINE LORIMER WILLIAM LUCIANO JOANNE LUSTIG DIANE MACE ALAN MANDELBAUM PATRICIA MANOS STEPHEN MARGEOTES VIRGINIA MARHEVKA NANCY MARKEWICH STEVEN MARKUS STUART MARSH GAIL MASTELLER DONALD MATRALE JOYCE McCABE GEORGE MASSON GERTRUDE MATHERN STEPHEN MAYER Fire burn, and caldron bubble. Double, double toil and trouble; MAUREEN McCANN PATRICK McNAMARA ROBERT MEYER MINDY MILLER AUSTIN McCLOSKEY PATRICK McTERNAN CYNTHIA MIELKE JOHN MILMOE BRIAN McGARRITY THOMAS MESSINA DIANE MILKOWSKI CAROLYN MILOSCIA 177 DIANE MISTLER DONNA MONES GEORGE MURRAY CHARLES MITTERMAIER DONNA MONTESION MOLLY MUSSO AMY MONBLATT STEPHANIE MORAN ROBIN NEVINS 178 The soccer team anxiously awaits their game with Livingston. JEFFREY OSTROFF CATHERINE PALMERE ANDREW PAUL ROSANNE PELLICANI RICHARD PACE DIANA PERSSON ROSE PANTE MAUREEN PEER RONALD PEPE 180 Ruth Gladstone clayfully working. VINCENT PORCELLI RICHARD PRAIL SHELLEY PRESS CHRISTINE PROKOP RENA PUCILLO RONALD RADZINSKY JOSEPH RAMAGLIA STEPHANIE REEFER FREDERIC REGENSTEIN CATHERINE RICHIE JAMES ROBERTS DANIEL ROSENBERG STEPHEN REINHARDT ANTHONY RIVERA GINA ROSEN MICHAEL ROSS PAUL RINGHOF KARAN RIZZO ANDREW ROSENBERG EUGENE ROTTNER 182 Bob Kent doesn't lock Italian. NICHOLAS SALESE ALFRED SCARPA CAROL SANFORD KATHLEEN SCARPONCINI THOMAS RUBINETTI NANCY RUDDY JOHN RYAN LINDA SALERNO 183 NATHAN SCHACHTMAN ROBERT SCHWARTZ JAY SEELIG KURTIS SHAFFER SUSAN SHAUGER ILENE SCHWARTZBARD JUDITH SELIKOFF KENT SHALLIS THOMAS SHAUGER JILL SCHWARZ CRAIG SENTAL DEBORAH SHARPE DALE SHERMAN 186 VICKI SHOENHOLZ CARL SILVERSTEIN ILENE SKARBNIK RICHARD SOBINE ROBERT SHURACK MARY SIERCHIO CHARLENE SIKORRA LESLIE SOLOMON GLENN SORGE ILENE SPIRO JANICE SPROWSON JENNIE STAIKOS BARBARA STEIN PAUL STEINER JOEL STEMPLER 188 FRED STERN MARK STUDER DANIEL SUSSMAN HOWARD SWIDLER DIANE STICKEL WILLIAM TEVLIN BRUCE STYMACKS NANCY SWANSON BARBARA TAMARATO ROBERT TIERNEY 189 JEFFREY TIMINS It took a few people who really cared. —Phil Ochs DANIEL TITUS DEBORAH TOBIA PATRICIA TODISCO 190 HELAINE TOLLiN FRANK TREZZA SHELLEY TURK LAURIE VREELAND BONNIE TOMMERDAHL STEVEN TROSCIANECKI GAIL ULRICH NANCY WAGNER KATHLEEN TORTORELLO GAIL TUCHMAN CAROL Van DERHOEF PENELOPE WALNOS f 191 DEBORAH WARNER BARBARA WEINERMAN DEBORAH WELLS KATHRYN WHITMAN STEVEN WASHUTA JASON WELLIKOFF PAMELA WESTERFIELD ALBERT WILLIAMS 192 Not everyone felt the some way about the moratorium I SCOTT WILLIAMS JOHN WINFIELD PHILIP WOHL JOAN WILLIAMSON GARY WISHNIA ESSIE WOLTMAN MARK WILSON THOMAS WITTIG DENISE WYSOCKI 193 ELLEN ZULLO REGINA ZWAHLEN DAVID ZUFALL DIANE YOUNG WILLIAM ZIHALA ANDREW ZIMMERMAN MARCIA ZIMRIN 194 WWK V fST OmwC£VlO M ■ywits' viLSow y WJCH SC. HOC)1-5 Cokv£tt O tv TT'S 195 Farewell to you and the youth I have spent with you. It was but yesterday we met in a dream. You have sung to me in my aloneness, and I of your long- ings have built a tower in the sky. But now our sleep has fled and our dream is over, and it is no longer dawn. The noontide is upon us and our half waking has turned to fuller day, and we must part. If in the twilight of memory we should meet once more, we shall speak again together and you shall sing to me a deeper song. And if our hands meet in another dream we shall build another tower in the sky. SENIOR DIRECTORY ARLENE ADELMAN Twirling Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 4. ROBERT ALBERS KATHY ALES Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Moth Team 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 4; American Field Service semi-finalist 3, Secretary 4; Cheerleading 3, Captain 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3. Treasurer 4, Rambler Layout Editor 4. CHRISTINE ALLERTON Ramettes 3; Sewing Club 3. JULIA ANDRIOLO Dance Committee 2; Sewing Club Secretary 3; Rampage 2, 3; Ram- ettes 3. JOHN ANICITO Wrestling 2, 3. 4; Football 3; Marine Physical Fitness Teat 3, 4; Politics Club 4, Future Physicians' Club 4; Cafeteria Cleanup 4 PETER ARONSON Rambler 2, 3. 4; Photography Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Photogri 2, 3; Student Council; Futur Soccer 3; Save Biafro Cornu KAREN ASHWORTH T. and I ARIS ATHENS WILLIAM BAKER Bowling Team 3; T. and I. 3, 4. GARY BARRETT J.V. Soccer 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4. DEBORAH BARTNOFF International Relations Club 3, 4, Rambler 3, 4; Politics Club 3. 4, Drama Club 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Debate Team 3; Library Assistant 3. LYNN BELVEDERE Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2; Sophomore Dance Committee 2, Ramettes, Captain 3; Top Twetity 4; Choir 4; Senior Booster Club 4, Future Teachers Club 4. THOMAS BENNINGTON Baseball 2, 3; Soccer 3, 4 Cor Wash 4; National Honor Society 4 ZEENA BERKOWITZ Assembly Committee 2; Drama Club 2, 3. CYNTHIA BERNSTEIN Rambler 2, 3, 4; Aries Layout Staff 2. 3; Acumen 2, 3, 4, French Club National Honor Society 3, 4. Politics evance hy Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Photography re Physician ' Cb£; «Activities Committee; SkhCly 3..4. - 1 Rambler Magazine Camp Sports Re| 4; National Hono Country 3, 4; Basketba! otin Club 3, 4; Troek Staff 4; Twirling Clu Teachers' Club 2, Cho; 2, 3, 4; A.F.S. 2, 3, CAROL BIRD Secretarial Club 4; 4- ALD BISKIN Basketball 2, 3, 4, Ba Rambler Sports Editoi Society 4. DIANE BITTMAN 4 Girls' Hockey 3, 4. RICHARD BLIND Baseball Manager J.V. 2. Choi Track 3, 4; Top Twenty 3, 4 ROBERT BLIND Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Basketba JOAN BLUMENFELD A.F.S. Club 4; Aries Layout Staff 4 Twirler 3, 4; Senior Booster Club 4 MARIA BOLOGNINI Bowling Club 2; Twirling Club 2; Cake Sale 3, Romett tarial Club 4; Booster Clg _4, Choi LINDA BONO Twirling Club 2; Twirler J 4; Literary Staff 4 KAREN BOUD T. and I. DENNIS BOYLE Latin Club 3; Bowling Club NANCY BRAMWELl Class Dance 2, 3; Junior Pra F Committee 3, Twirling Literary Staff 4; BoosterfClub 4 Social Committee 4 MARY ELLEN BRODSKY M Girls' Field Hockey 3, 4 Ski Club 3. 4, Aries Layo Club 4; Choir 4. DOUGLAS BROWER Football 2, 3,V4. JAMES BUCLARY ?jl 2; Prog, 9 ARTHUR BUDHOWSKY Latin Club 2, 3. RICHARD BUOYE ROBERT BUOYE DIANNE CALI Future Nurses Club 2, 3; Sewing Club 4; Aries 4. CARL CAMASTA Spanish Honor Society 2; Choir 2; Top Twenty 3. 4 GAIL CAMPBELL Girls' Volleyball 2; Jersey Hills Exchange Program 2, 3; Twirling Club 2; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' Basketball Manager 3; Choir 3; Top Twenty 4. Spanish Newspaper 4; Aries Literary Staff 4. GEORGIA CAPAWANNA Choir 2; Secretarial Club A, Booster Club 4. AMY CAPLAN Student Council 2, 3; Acumen 3, 4; Aries 4. THEODORE CARDELL Acumen Staff 2, 3, 4, Math Team 2, 3, 4. Aries Staff 2, 3. Layout Editor 4; Rambler Staff 2, 3; Art Editor 4; National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Spanish News- paper 2, 3, 4; Participant in N. J. Science Day 3, Patterning Program 3, 4; Recipient of N.M.S.Q.T Letter of Commendation 4 WILLIAM CARDELL Math Team 2, 3, 4; Acumen Staff 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, President 4; Spanish Newspaper 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4; Aries Staff 2, 3, Literary Editor 4; Participant in N.J. Science Day 3; Patterning Program 3, 4; After Graduation Porty. ERIC CARLSTEDT Track 2, 3, 4; A.F.S. 2; Student Congress 2; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 2; National Honor Society 4; Varsity. M Club 3, 4; After Graduation Porty 4; Student Congress Alternate CATHLEEN CARRAGHER Future Physicians' Club 2; Future Nurses' Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, Volleyball Team 2; Student Congress 2; After Graduation Party 4. TONY CARUSO Scuba Diving Club 4. ROBERT CERUTTI Cross-Country 3, 4; Biology Club 4, Studefff Congress Representative 3. VIRGINIA.CICALESE Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 3, Captain 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. RONNIE CIOFFI Baseball 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3; Politics Club 3, 4; Student Congress 3; Chess Club 3; Acumen 4,- Constitutional Revision Committee 4. CINDY COHEN Sophomore Dance 2; Acumen 3, 4; Aries Business Staff 3, 4; Junior Dance Committee 3; Ski Club 4. SHERYL COHEN French Club 2, 3, 4; Girls' Volleyball 2, 4; Aries Business Staff 3; Honor Society 3, 4. 7' ' STEVE COHEN Student Congress 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-President 2; Class Treasurer 3; Student-Faculty Relations Committee Chairman 4. Rambler 2. 3. 4, Math Team 2, 3. 4, Bridge Club 3. 4, National Honor Society 3. 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Politics Club 3, 4, Acumen 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Top Twenty 4 BRIAN COLLINSON Acumen 2. 3, 4; Sophomore Class Treasurer 2; Student Congress 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2; Concert Band 2; Donee Committee 2; Committee 4, Constitutional Revision Committee 3; Student G Committee Chairman 4, Publicity Committee 2 WAYNE COLLINSON Marching Band 2; Student Congress 2, 4. JOANNE COLLIS Dance Committee 3; Office Duty 4 KENNETH COLTON Drama Club 2. 3. 4, Acumen, Notional Thespion Society 3. 4; Junior Prom Committee. Assembly Stage Crew 3, 4 ROBERT COLTON Yajlity Goff Team 2. 3. Captain 4; Politics Club 2. 3 4. Rambler 2, y. 4 Honor Society 3, Presideent 4. Student Council, Constitution -_ft«yision Committee 3. 4; Spomsh Honor Society 3, 4 Bridge Club 4 BRUCE COMMANDEUR KENNETH COOKE Wrestling Team 3. 4, Aero Space Club 4, Student Council 3 ROBERT CORCORAN Golf 3, 4 § CYNTHIA CRANEY Drama Club 2, 3, 4. Secretary 4; Ramettes 3. Notionol Thespian So- ciety 3. 4, Secretory 4, Class Dance 3; Aries literary Staff 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4. KEVIN CURRY Baseball 2, 3. Football 3, Parking lot 4. Cafeteria Worker 4, Chair- man Teens for Safe Driving 4 RAY D ALESSIO Audio Visual Aids 2, 3. 4 CLAUS DAMPMANN Soccer 2. JOAN DANIEllO Office Duty 3. 4 Aft PATRICIA DARCY VINCENT D ARIENZO Choir 2. A V A 2, 3 CATHERINE DAUM i Choir 2. Bo , and I. C05MO Del KATHY DelOR 10k T and I 4 MAPCIAO UCCHI Jk l ®ry. IBrzo m. Ra nL P Staff A, Pot ics joAfmt fH0AA% W ChS jV Off.tMg. Sjidenf C01 Aries ll iess Staff 4 .ib«fcry Assisi RENEE DEMERS ------— Notional Honor Society 3, 4 Sale 3; French Club Bv layout Editor 4, A cum N M S Q 7 Letter RUCE DERITES Wrestling 2, Golf 2. 3. 4 A V A. CARMELLA DeSANTIS Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Junior ■ ORLANDO DeSANTIS ? 1 Spanish Honor Sooety 3 Chairman 4 PHYLLIS DIGESU « HARRIET DINNERMAN Twilnng Club 2. Twirler 3. 4. Acumen W 3. Junior S Club Hnn DOLAN Secretarial Club 3, P om Committee 3 9 ARIYN DOMINGUEZ Spanish Hono' Society 2. Pres-dent 3. 4. Choir 2, To Girls B hefboll 2 Coptain 3 4 Girls' Softball 2. Color 0HP Squad 3. Copto-n 4 National Honor er Graduation Party p Twent Coptair Sooety Cor Wosh Top Twenty 3 4. Student Congress Repr Prom Committee 3 EILEEN ROBERT OTJfNFEl Choir 2. 3. KATHY DRAG Junior Pi ALAN DUFF T. ond I 3, JOSEPH D URS Dance senfative- J, C01 SHARON EAKER ELEANOR EHRICH Drama Club 2 KAREN EHRICH Drama Club 2. Riding Club 4 PHYLLIS EHRLICH Internotionol Club 2; Drama Club 2 Library Duty 2. Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Acumen 3. Ceramics Club 3; Girls' Hockey 4; Aries Literary Staff 4; Girls' Basketball 4, Folksinging Club 4 RICHARD ELMER Choir 2, 3. 4; Top Twenty 3. 4. forking Lot Attendant 4. ANTHONY FALCONE LOUIS FARESE STEPHEN FAUER Drama Club 2, 3, National Thespian Society 2, 3. Library Assistant 3; Assembly Stage Crew 2, 3; Cor Wash 4 JOE FAULKNER ROBERT FELDMAN J.V. Soccer 2, J.V Wrestling 2; Varsity Soccer 3. Society 3, 4, Student Congresj Representative 3; 3, 4; Student Congress Alternate 4 LINDA FERRETTI Choir 2; Drama 2, 3, 4. Color Guard 3, 4. Thespian 3 Honor Society 3, 4 ANTHONY FIGUREllI Sophomore Class President 2; Student Congress 2, 3, 4, GARY FISCHER Soccef 2; Student Congress 3; Dress Code Committee 3 JEFFREY fftCHMAN J.V Basketball 2; Student Congress 2, Varsity Basketball 3. 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Vofsity M Club 3« 4. -f y JOAN FLAMMIA 0 Cheerleader 3, 4; Junior Prom 3 f KURT FLEISCHER Choir 2, 4; Student Congress 3 £UCIub 4 GERALDINE FORCE Girls' Basketball 2, 3; Student Congress Representative 2, Sponith Honor Society 2; Cake Sale 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Ramettes 3} Secretarial 4; Aries layout 4; Typing Editor 4, Car Wash 4 4 0 4, Spanish Honor Varsity M Club Spanish Football A iei layout Stoff 4,- Future Teachers' Club 3, Staff 2, itie Comj 3, Dromo Club 2, 3. School Productioni 2, 3; MW %UCK W Dromo Cfub 2 3. 4 Ski CIu Bl%W CHARLES COLD f - ; Socce 2 3 Tennn 2 3. 4, (flub T. 3 PrendPht 4. Politics Club 3 te”«Jtiorvo 4Bo ions Club 3. 4. Fut P yiicion Club 4 Acumen 4 MICHELE 04tffc Student Congress Representative 2 Prom Committee 3 STEPHEN 0DIDIN Marching Bond 2 3 4 Bond 2 3 4 Spanish Honor Society 3 Bflfenal Mono Society ',tl(Aow N Teom 2 too'boi: T om I V 2. 3 Wrestling Teom JV IJ BflBish Hono Soooty 2 3 v. e Prendent 4 T- Troe Quartet Club 2, 3. 4; Politics Cl 4 President A- Natioi MmcTHub iix e y s’ fW ajjfJ' ANDREW GOODMAf V ' Bond 2 3 4 O'Cbeitro 2 2 3. 4 Future PKr 4 .Ct. ti «a HOWARD GOODMAN Nationol Honor Society DEBBIE GRANITO Barnettes 3. Sewing Club 3 Secretarial Club MMHKbl Club 2 Romettei 3. Sewing 3 Acumen 1, 3, Rombler 2, 3, 4,- Acumen 3, 4, Student Faculty Discussion Group Chairman 3; Curriculum Review Committee 4. KIM KRUEGER Aries Business Staff 2. Future Teachers' Club 3. 4. Coke Sole Com- mittee 3; Nurses' Assistant 4 WILLIAM KUMPF Wrestling 2. HENRY KUNZ Baseball 4. B LINDA KUPERSMITH Acumen 2, 3. 4,- Assemblies Committee 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Folk Singing 4; Aries 4; Debating Team 2; Social Committee 3. JOYCE LACKOWITZ Office Duty 2; Child Care Worker 3. JOSEPH LAING Football 2. JOSEPH LANDERS Student Congress 4, Aries Layout Staff 4 NOREEN LANDERS Spanish Honor Society 3; Ramettes 3; Student Congress 4 Ski Club 4; Aries Lqyout Staff 4. ARLENE LANGDO Ramettes 3; Junior Cake Sale 3, Donee Committee 3, Secretarial Club 4. Riding Club 4; Senior Booster Club 4, Senior Car Wash 4. KATHLEEN LARDIERE JOHN LaVALLE Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee 2, Physical Ed. Team 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Class President 3; Student Congress President 4 Parking Lot Crew 4. KATHLEEN LEATHERMAN Nurses' Assistant 4; Future Nurses' Society 4 9 RICHARD LEDERMAN French Club 2, 3, 4; A.F.S Club 2. Math Team 2, 3, 4; Aries layout Staff 2, 3, 4; Future Physicians' Club 3, 4: Acumen 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; National Merit Semifinalist JACK LEIB Baseball 2, 4. ROBERT LEISTEN Student Congress 2; Soccer 2, Latin Club 2, Choir 2, 3; Ski Club 3; Aries Layout Staff 4. JUDITH LERNER International Club Secretary 2, Student Congress Representative 3; Future Teachers Association 4. French Club 4 Field Hockey Manager 4 fALAN LERT Marching Bond 2, 3, 4; Soccer Manager 2. 3; Vorsity M Cltrb 2. 3. Future Physicians' Club 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4 Rambler 4 National Honor Society «SUSAN LESSIN Acumen 2, 4. French Club 2, 3 4. library Assstan} 3, Ns' tu Hot or Society 3, 4,- Rambler 4 Aries Business Staff 4 Aries Loyout Staff 4 future Physicians' Club 4, Choi: 2. B AMY LEVIN Choir 2. Top Twenty 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4. Ramettes 3; Twirler 4 Riding Club 4 Senior Booster Club 4,- Social Committee 4; Aries liter ary .5faff 4 National Honor Society. ARNE LINNERUD Choir 2, 3, 4; Student Congress 2, Folk Singing Club 2 Top Twenty 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4 CYNTHIA LLOYD Jersey Hills Student 2. Girls' Field Hockey 3; Ski Club 3. 4 Sewing fclub 3, Office Duty 4 Aries Loyout Stoff 4 Student Congress Al- ternate 4. DONALD LODGE KAREN LOFQUIST Spanish Honor Sbciety 3 4 See and Sew FasWisn Club 3 ANGELA LONERO Student Congress Representative 2. 3, Spanish Honor Society 3 4 Junior Prom Committee 3. Jersey Hills fl|change Program 3, Sociol Committee Chairman 4 Arias Layout ond Literary Staff 4 DANIEL LONGO JOSEPH LONGO Math Team 2. PATRICIA LONGUA Rompage 2, Co-Choirman 3; Student Congress 2. Dance Committee 2 CATHERINE LORIMER Office Aide 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3 4 Future Teochers Club 3. WILLIAM LUCIANO fop Twenty Choir 3, 4, Bowling Club 3. JOANNE LUSTIG Youth and Government 2; Rambler 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4 Sponish Honor Society 2. 3 4, Folk Song Society 2; Creative Writing Club 4. DIANE MACE Drama Club 2, 3, 4,- Ramettes 3 Ski Club 4 Magazine Drive 4 ALAN MANDELBAUM Soccer 3; Aries Business Stoff 3. PATRICIA MANOS Secretarial Club 2, 4; Ramettes 3, Aries Layout Staff 4 Magazine Drive 4. STEPHEN MARGEOTES Baseball 2; Football 3; Track 3, 4 VIRGINIA MARHEVKA si NANCY MARKEWICH T Dance Committee 2. 3, 4 Activity Committee 2, 3, 4; Ramettes 3 Junior Prom Committee 3, Booster Club 4; Social Committee 4 Aries Layout, Literary Stoff 4. National Honor Society 4 STEVEN MARKUS STUART MARSH T Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, Rambler 2. 3. Political Science Club 4; National Honor Society. GEORGE MASSON Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2; Homeroom Representative 2 GAIL MASTELLER Marching Bond 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 2, 3. 4 GERTRUDE MATHERN DONALD MATRALE Track 3, 4; Student Congress Representative 4, Politics Club 4. Aero notutics Club 4. ? STEPHEN MAYER Soccer 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Politics Club President 3, 4, Acumen 3; Boys' State 3; Rambler 4; World Youth Forum 4, Notional Honor Society 3, 4; Vice President, Student Congress 4 — JOYCE McCABE • Chorus 2; Junior Achievement 2; Coke Sale Committee 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; A.F.S. 4, Aries Layout Staff 4; Aries literary Staff 4,- Foster Child 4; Senior Booster Club 4; Secretarial Club 4. Car Wash. MAUREEN McCANN Dance Committee 2, 3; Class Secretary 3; Class Treasurer 4; Car Wash 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Ramettes 3; Aries Literary Staff 4. _ AUSTIN McCLOSKEY V Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Politics Club 2, 3. 4,- Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Student Congress Representative 4, National Honor Society BRIAN McGARRITY Football 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Latin Club 2, 3, 4 PATRICK McNAMARA 3, Feature Editor, Rambler Rampage 3. Junior Dance Cc PATRICK McTERNAN Politics Club 2, 3. 4. THOMAS MESSINA Cross Country 2. 3, 4. Baseball 2. Track 3, ROBERT MEYER Wrestling 3. 4 CYNTHIA MIELKE French Club 3 DIANE MUKOWSKI Twirling Club 2, 3. 4 Twi mittee 3, Secretarial Club 4 MINDY MILLER Social Committee 4 Ski Club 2, 3. 4. French Club 2. 3. 4 Student Congress 2, 4 A F S Club 4; Rambler 4 National Honor Society 3. 4. Junior Prom Committee 3; Activities Committee 3 4 Rompage 4; Election Committee 2. 3. JOHN MILMOE Cross Country 2, Basketball 2. CAROLYN MILOSCIA Rompage 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 3. Student Congress 4; After Graduation Party 4 Senior Cor Wash 4 Aries layout Stoff 4. DIANE MISTIER Concert Band 2 3. 4 Marching Band 2. 3, 4. Orchestra t. 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4 Girls Basketball 2, 3, 4, Girls Softboll 2, 3 : GTrTs' Field Hockey 3 4. Top Twenty 4; Aries layout Staff 4 Senior Booster Club 4 Ski Club 4 Folk Singing Club 3 4 CHARLES MITTERMAIER Ski Club 3, 4. Horseback Riding Club 4 AMY MONBLATT Aries Loyout Staff 2, 3, 4; Business Stoll 2. 3. Acumen 2.4, A F S 2, 3; Treasurer 4,- French Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2. 3 President 4 Activities 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3, Politics Club 3 4 Cake Sole 3; Donee Committee 3: Sponish Honor Society 3, 4 Magazine Drive Committee; Publicity Committee 4; Color Guard 3 4 Notional Honor Society 3, 4, A.F.S. 3 Treasurer 4 DONNA MONES Library Staff 2. 3, 4; Aries Business Staff 4, layout 4 Magazine Cam- paign Chairman 4 DONNA MONTESION Class Donee 2; Aries Business Stoff 2] literary 3. Junior Prom Committee 3 Sponish Honor Council 4. STEPHANIE MORAN Youth ond Government 2 3 French Club 2. 3 bounty 2; Dromo Club 2, Acumen 3, Ed.tor-rmfihief GEORGE MURRAY Foott'oli 2; Baseball MOUY MUSSO Drama Club 4f Off er Duly W 3, 4 ROBIN NEVINS S TTes layout 4, layout 4 Rumettes Society 3. 4 Student 4 olLS 1,1 ' • Student Congress NOBLE Oraook I Staff 4, Vtgrory S’ati 3 ok I ofj 2 3; Club T 3, I J j. Acumen 2. 3; Spanish Hono , lursioCProm Commi’teO 3 Work 4 ty 2. 3. 4, Drive 3 4; Club 1 GiHf 'tt e 3. Donee 9 JANICE Tee Frqptff I I Ofcno nee Off OAVtD NORTH Band 2. 3. 4, Tennis 2 3. 4 CATHERINE O CONNELL Girls’ Basketball Manage- 2 3. Romettes 3, Se Field tfockey Captain 3 VINCENT OLIVER Spanish Honor Society 3 4. Radio Club 3. 4 JEFFREY OSTROFF Soce ' 2, 3. 4 Basketball 2, Dance Committee 2, Student Council 2 Chess Club 3 4 Student Council 4 RICHARD PACE W-Billing 2 Sj 4 CATHERINE PALMERE Girls Basketball 2. 3. Romettes 3 tumor p-om Co Committee 3 ROSE PANTE ANDREW PAUL Politics Club 2. 4 Acumen 3 4 MAUREEN PEER ROSANNE PEIUCANI Rampage 2, 3, Twirling Club 2, 3-Secretario' Ciub Staff 4, Loyout Stoff 4 RONALD PEPE Baseball 2 DIANA PERSSON Dance Committee 2 Ski CfUb 3 « Intereolranoi Relotion Club 2 i Acumen 3. Folk Song Soc.ety J- VINCENT PORCELLI J V Track 2. Wrestling 3. 4, Trock 4 RICHARD PRAIl Debote from 2 Ramble' 2 3 News Editor 4, Politics Club 2. 3. ■ SHELLEY PRESS Morchmg Band 2. School Donee Committee Chairmon 2 3. Stude' Council 2, 3. Ski Club 2 3 A F.S 2 3 School Production 2. Futu Physicians' Club 2. Nationol Honor Society 4. String Ensemble 2. Se retory o Spanish Notional Honor Soc e'y 4 Aerospace Club 3 CHRISTINE PROKOP Drama Club 2, 3 4. National Thespian Society 2. 3. 4; 2. Debate Club 2. School Production 2 3. Ski Club 3 4; Committee 3, Future Teochers Club 2. 3. Latin Club Congress Secretory 4 RENA PUCILLO G A A Sottboll 2, G.A A Basketball 2. 3, 4; Ramettes 2 ing Club 2, G A A Hockey 4. Business Staff of Magazine RONALD RADZINSKY Morchmg Bond 2 Bond 2. Donee Bond 2. 3, 4 JOSEPH RAMAGLIA STEPHANIE REEFER Dance Committee 2. Acumen 3. 4; Junior Prom Committee 3, Ski Club 4, Aries loyout Staff 4, Student Council 4, Riding Club 4 FRED REGENSTEIN Wrestling 2, Baseball 2, 3. 4,- Football 3. Photography 4, National Honor Society 4 STEPHEN REINHARDT Bosketboll 2, Basketball 3, 4, Cross Country 2. Cofeteria Worker 4 PAUL RINGHOF Cross Country 4, Trock 4 CATHERINE RITCHIE Secretarial Club 2. 3 4, Girls' Basketball 3, 4 ANTHONY RIVERA Student Congress 3; Radio Club 2, 3, 4; Road Roily Committee 4, KARAN RIZZO Twirling Club 2, 3, Twirler 4, Dance Committee 3, Romettes 3, Boos- ter Club President 4. JAMES ROBERTS GINA ROSEN Prom Committee 3, Donee Committee 3, Office Duty 3, 4, Aries 4 ANDREW ROSENBERG Rambler 2, 3; Soccer Manoger 2, 3; Debate Club 2. Politics Club 3; Bridge Club 3, Chess Club 3. DANIEL ROSENBERG Trock 2, 4; Future Physicians' Club 3. 4; Biology Club 4 MICHAEL ROSS Debate Team 2, 3. Co-Captain, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Politics Claw Donee Junker Prom 3 Ifudent Chee'lead- D-.ve 2 200 ■v '- f4 Club 2, 4, Football Manager 2, 3, Football Statistician 4. Handbook Revision Committee 4, Golf Team 4, National Honor Society 4 EUGENE ROTTNER Student Congress 3. THOMAS RUBINETTI NANCY RUDDY Student Congress 2, Ariel layout Staff 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Rom b er 2. 3, 4. A F S Club 2, 3, 4, Activitiei Committee 3; Chairman 4. Ariel Art Editor 4. Spanith Honor Society 3, 4, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3. International Relationi Club 3, National Honor Society 3, 4 JOHN RYAN Cron Country 2, 3, 4. Wreitling 3, Track 2. 3, Ariel layout Staff 4 IINDA SALERNO Future Teochers' Club 2, 3, 4. Student Congress 2. Twirling Club 2, Girli' Basketball 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Magazine Drive Committee 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, Ramettei 3. NICHOLAS SAIESE Student Congren 2 CAROl SANFORD ALFRED SCARPA Football 2. 3, 4, Track 3. 4 KATHLEEN SCARPONCINI NATHAN SCHACHTMAN Politi Club 2. 3, 4 Radio Club 3, 4 Aeroipace Club 3, 4. National Honor Society 3, 4 RICHARD SCHEUHASE T and I. 4 LAURIE SCHERER Junior Prom Committee 3; Ridtng Club 4, Ski Club 4. Yearbook Layout S af 4. MARY SCHERER Secretarial Club 4. Booster Club 4. GLENN SCHEU ROBERT SCHlETTER Boteboli 2 Bond 2. 3 Constitution Reviuonol Committee 3, 4; Bridge Club 3. 4. Student Congren Representative 4 DAVID SCHLOSSBERG Basketball 2. 3. 4. Boteboli 2. 3. 4. va't.ty M Club 3; Clan Vice P'etident 3. Student Congren Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 3. 4, Spannh Honor Society 3, 4 WILLIAM SCHMIOT Cross Country 4 Photography 4 Notional Honor Society 4 DOUGLAS SCHNEIOER AFS 3. A V A.l 4 C boir 3. 4, Rambler 4. Politics Club 4, Airmen 4 Patterning Psogcpm «airman 4 LOREN SCHNEIDER Marching Band 2. 3 4, Spomjb Honor Soc Jir - 2. 3, 4 O'cheutm V if BRUCE STYMACKS Cross Country 2, 3, 4. Soccer 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4 DANIEL SUSSMAN Drama Club 2, Vice President 3, President 4; Audio Visual Aids Squad 2, 3, 4, National Thespians Society 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Assembly Committee Chairman 4,- It's Academic 4; Assembly Stage Service 2, 3, 4 NANCY SWANSON Class Dance 2, 3. Rampage 2, 3, Ski Club 4, Romettes 3, 4. Na- tional Honor Society HOWARD SWIDLER Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Audio Visual Aids 2, 3, 4,- Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Team 2, 3; Tennis Team 2; Assemblies Committees 3, 4. BARBARA TAMARATO Future Nurses' Club 2; Girls' Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Girls' Soft- ball Manager 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. WILLIAM TEVLIN Choir 2, 3; Track 2; Rampage 2, 3, Top Twenty 4; Parking Lot At- tendant 4; Car Wash 4. ROBERT TIERNEY JEFFREY TIMINS Cross Country 2, 3. 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Photography Club 2; Drama Club 2; Track 3. 4; Wrestling 4 DANIEL TITUS Baseball 2 DEBORAH TOBIA Romettes 3; Hockey 4, Aries Business Staff 4; Basketball 4 PATRICIA TODISCO Twirling Club 2. 3; Sophomore Dance Committee 2; Car Wa S 4; Aries literary Staff 4, Layout Staff 4, National Honor Society 4, Dance fC mmittee 4, Twirler Captain 4 HELAINE TOLLIN’ Dromotics Club 2; Student Congress Representative 2, 3; Dance Com- mittee «2 3, Magazine Representative 2; Cake Sale Committee 3, Acumen 3, 4; Library 4; Nurses' Office 4; Photography Club 4. BONNIE TOMMERDAHl Bowlmg Clttb 2; Twirlef Club 2, Color Guard 2; Choir 2,- Student Congress Representative 3; Coke Sale 3, Aries 4. I LA NI ECHORR J REY SCHWARU my French ub 2, 3;Poc 3, 4. Future 3k 4 R jd o Club 4 RT SCHWARTZ Teems 2. T : SCHWAR1 ZBARD [ 4f .Jyout 4 Scuba Divmg Club 3 JIU SCHWARZ Acumen 2. Dromo Club 3 JAV SEELIG T and I 4 JUDITH SELIKOFF Drama Club. The p on Society 2. 3, 4. Ski Club 3. 4, Future Teachers' Club 4. 8.di g Club 4 CRAIG SENTAl Dromo ClulPj Cbotr KURT SCHAFFER Choir 2. 3. 4, Club KENT SNALIIS DEBORAH SHARPE Acumen 2. 3. 4 Mor.MRB Ba«0 2 3. French ClJT'} 3 4 Sk l b 2. 3 Orchestra 2 1. 4 Ane X 4. Cko-rea-, for ef K. h.14 Commit- tee 3 4 Photography C vb 3 A.F S. C'ub 3 Ambler 4 fa W SUSAN SHAUGER KATHLEEN TO:..,___ Secretarial Club 2, 3; Donee Com out Staff 4 Guidance Duty 4. FRANK TREZZA T and I. S STEVEN TROSCIANECKI Wrestling 5, 3, 4; Rambler 4. GAIL TUCHMAN Twirling Club 2; Drama Club 2 3, 4 h c tiQnal Thespian Society i s« Assemblies Chairman bnor I ? Publ 2, Field Hockey 3 Basket Oanm:C C Spanish Hono- Society 3. THOMAR SHAUGER - - Cross Country 2. Wrestling 3. 4. _ DALE SHERMAN Ski Club 3; Girls’ Botkefboll Manager 3 3 4; Office Aide 3 Dromotics Club 2 VICKI SHOBNHOU literary Staff 4. AFte' GraHuU ' oe Partv 4; Rampage 2 ROBERT SHURACK Debating Team 2 Politic Club 2. Span.sh Honor Society 2 Chest Team 3 4 Camera Club 3; Bridge Club 4 MARY SIERCHIO Cho ' 3. French Club 4. Future Teachers' Club 4 CHARLENE SIKORRA Student Congress Representative 2 Romettes 3; Dance Committee 3, Secretarial Club 4. CARL SUVERSTEIN Basketball 2, Tennis 2 4 Future Physician ’ Club 3, 4; Acumen 4 IlINi SKARBNIK Drama Club 2, 3 Assembly'’C©remittee 3, Sk. Club Student Congress Representative 4 RICHARD SOBINE Bowling Club 3 LESLIE SOLOMON T and I 4 GLENN SORGE Chets Team 3. Captain 4 Student Congress Representative 4; Drama Club 2. 3. 4 Debate Club 2. 3 4 Soccer Team 2. 3, 4. Tennis Club 2. 4. Politics Club 2. 3. 4 ILENE SPIRO French Club 2. 3. A F 3 2; Dramo Club 2. Acumen 2, 3, 4; Softball 2. 3 4 Cor Wash 3. Politi Club 3; Girl ' Basketball 3. 4, Magazine Drive Committee 4, Creative Writing Club 4, Aries literary Staff 3. 4. layout 4, Student Council 3 JANICE SPROWSON Volleyball Team 2 Romettes 3 JENNIE STAIKOS Aries literory Staff 4 BARBARA STEIN AFS Club 2, 3, Vice President 4; French Club 2, 3. 4; Ski Club 2. 3. 4, Anes 2. 3, 4, Acumen 2, 4, Softball 2. 3, 4, Spanish Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Colo' Guard 3, 4 Rampage 3, Chairman 4, Junior Prom Committee 3 Basketball 3, Co-Coptoin 4, Hockey Co-Captain 4, Poli- tics Club 4, Publicity Chairman 4, Rambler 4 Notional Honor So ciety 4. PAUL STEINER Spanish Honor Society 3. 4. Golf 3, 4. JOEL STEMPLER Track Manager 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Future Physicians' Club 3, 4 Aries layout Staff 4; International Relations Club 4 FRED STERN Chess Club 3. DIANE STICKEL MARK STUDER Radio Club 3; Politics Club 3. 4; International Relations Club 2; Photography Club 2. dent CdhcT SHELLEY TURK Spanish H cor Society 2; Twirling Club. 2, Stud tentative 3 Publicity Club 4; Future T«achers' Clo I ULRICH Office Aid 2 3 4; Rambler Busmett Managei •din Hocxey 4J Secretarial Club 4 Mi CAROL W SngaM. Honor Society 2. 3 LAURIE vrSCLAND G.rls BBPr NANCY WAGNER Student Council 2, 3; Class Dance 4 Rampage 2, 3, Cheerleader 3. 4. Junior Prom Committee 4. PENELOPE WALNOS StudeHf Council 2. DEBORAH WARNER Dramo Club 2, 3, Ramettei 3. STEVEN WASHUTA Footboll 2. 3, 4. Track 3. 4 Assembly Committee 4 Latin Club 3; Cofe'e'ia Worker 4 BARBARA WEINERMAN Studen! C4Mpncil Representative 2 DafNf’Committee 2, 3 4, Magazine OPi-e 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3: Sltf-Club 3. 4 Future Teachers' Club 3 4 Foster Child Club 3. 4: Assemblies Club 3 4 Anes Literary Staff 4 Business Staff of Yeorbook 4 Afjps Layout Staff 4, Acumen 4, Car Wash 4. 4 ASON WEUJKOFF Football Manage' 3 Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 4 DEBORAH WELLS Magazine Drive 4. Student Council 4 Secretarial Club 4. PAMELA WESTERFIELD Secretarial Club 2. 4, Romettes 3; Sewing Club 3 KATHRYN WHITMAN A.F.S 2. International Club 2, Spanish Honor Society 2 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4,- See and Sew 3; Folk Singing Club 4 ALBERT WILLIAMS Soccer 2; Band 2. 3; Rompage 2, Track 3, 4. --J SCOTT WILLIAMS A.V.A. 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3 Stage Crew 2. 3; Footboll 3. JOAN WILLIAMSON Band 2, 3; Marching Bond 2, 3. MARK WILSON Top Twenty 3, 4. Spanish Honor Society 3. 4 Parking Lot Attendant 4. JOHN WINFIELD T. and I. 3. 4 GARY WISHNIA Student Congress Representative 2. Magazine Drive 2: Baseball Man- ager 2; T. and I. 4 THOMAS WITTIG Photography Club 2; Dance Committee 2. 3, 4, Grievance Committee 3. 4,- Cor Wash 3. 4; Aries Layout Stoff 4. PHILIP WOHl Footboll 2. 3, 4, Track Manager 3, 4. ESSIE WOLTMAN Twirling Club 2. Rampage 2. 3; Library Assistant 2; Secretarial Club 4; Booster Club 4, After Graduation Party 4, Senior Car Wash DENISE WYSOCKI Future Teachers' Club 2, 3, Vice President 4; French Club 2, 3; In- ternational Club 2, Acumen 3, 4; Marching Band 3; Concert Band 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4, Aries Literary Staff 4. DIANE YOUNG Ceramics Club 2, Aries Literary Stoff 4. Future Teachers' Club 4. WILLIAM ZIHALA Ski Club 2, 3; Baseball 2. 4 ANDREW ZIMMERMAN It’s Academic 4,- Politics Club 2, 4. Debating Club 2, 4, Student Con- gress Representative 4; Natioi al Honor Society 3, 4. MARCIA ZIMRIN Social Committee 2; Aries Layout Staff 2; Student Congress Repre- sentative 2. DAVID ZUFALL T. and I. 4. ELLEN ZULLO Future Teachers' Club 2, 3, 4,- Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Class Dance 3, 4; Coke Sale 3; Magazine Choirman 3, 4; Aries Business Staff 4; Layout Staff 4. REGINA ZWAHLEN A.F.S. Student 4; Marching Band 4. , 3, 4; Jersey Whs fipchange iety 3, 4 Aries UterRry Std man 3 A'ies £opy £ditor 4 201 CONGRATULATIONS 482-7462 from ARTHUR FRIEDMAN EXOTIC EL0RIST of B. T. GANNY OPTICIANS ★ of VERONA 605 ORANGE ST. NEWARK, N. J. 07107 i CONGRATULATIONS COIFFURE ONE HAIR STYLISTS Complete line of WIGS, FALLS, WIGLETS and BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 70 ★ Sebastian and Vincenzo 663 EAGLE ROCK AVENUE, WEST ORANGE, N. J. la Valle Tel. 731-0880 — 731-0881 JOE BARNIAK TED MARKEWICH IN KNOWLEDGE, THERE B Nl BRAKE SERVICE IS STRENGTH COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS The ★ HANDER FAMILY 748-0487 41 PROSPECT STREET BLOOMFIELD, N. J. ★ 1 Bus. 325-2409 Res. 731-2796 1 NEW LOOK CONST. C0RP. 1 SPECIALIZING IN ALL ALUMINUM PRODUCTS THE BAGEL BOX 642 EAGLE ROCK AVE. WEST ORANGE, N. J. Free Estimates Otto Hammer and Rudi Hammer ★ 26 WASHINGTON STREET, WEST ORANGE, N. J. i Business Offset Service, Inc. ★ (J3e5t lAJished to the C (a5S of 1970 K Steel Erectors, Inc. RAHWAY, N. J. ★ 205 £ssoJ PLEASANT VALLEY ESSO 972 PLEASANT VALLEY WAY WEST ORANGE, N. J. COSTA COTTAGE 255 PROSPECT AVE. WEST ORANGE GENE CARSE REdwood 1-8600 MUL VEYS SERVICE STATION SERVING WEST ORANGE FOR 44 YEARS (Jnank Wick Quild- mtrnq f ' • LeblANC (jibsoq Albums - 325-9898 - 389 MAIN STREET WEST ORANGE 'EVERYTHING IN MUSIC (201) 944-0021 61 MT. PLEASANT AVENUE LIVINGSTON, N. J. 07039 £ A.DE SANTIS CONSTRUCTION - ALTERATION REPAIRS INDUSTRIAL and RESIDENTIAL General Contractors 920 PLEASANT VALLEY WAY WEST ORANGE, N. J. 07052 Phone: 731-2661 BANK SERVICES FOR College Students • Student Loons • Savings Accounts . - . Banking-by-Mail Plan • Checking Accounts 9 1 Special and Regular • Personal Money Orders • Travelers Checks ike HOWARD SAVINGS institution Insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HEAD OFFICE: 768 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. UNIVERSITY BRANCH: ftniversity Ave. at Raymond Boulevard, Newark, N. J. 207 JACK KMY INC Wholesale Distributor 1-F BUCKINGHAM RD.( WEST ORANGE, N. J. 07052 Phone 731-3681 Builders Hardware - Vanities - Aluminum Storm Windows Doors Patio Shower Doors - Range Hoods Double Hung Prime Aluminum Windows - Tub enclosures - Locks Kitchen Medicine Cobinefs - Seamless Gutter 243-6500-1-2 Wrecker Service -J racmer J s uto J3othj Service Collision Work Our Specialty FRAMES STRAIGHTENED - WHEELS ALIGNED LACQUER AND ENAMEL PAINTING AUTO GLASS 455-459 SO. 10TH ST. NEWARK, N. J. 07103 JOHN GASPER Phone: 736-2595 JONAS Always a Whale of a Sale • LADIES DRESSES • SPORTSWEAR • JUNIORS • BATHING SUITS AT DISCOUNT PRICES Open Mon. to Sat. — 10 to 5 459 PLEASANT VALLEY WAY, WEST ORANGE, N. J. 07052 HELENE ADAIR BRIDAL SHOP FOR THE ENTIRE BRIDAL PARTY Mother of the Bride Eastern Star, Prom Gowns 632 EAGLE ROCK AVENUE WEST ORANGE, N. J. RE 1-1014 LoMello Bros., Mgr. RE 1-9776 CRESTMONT GARAGE BRAKES - TUNE-UPS - GENERAL REPAIRS 639 EAGLE ROCK AVE. WEST ORANGE, N. J. HOME FUEL OIL COMPANY 144 MIDLAND AVE. EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY Dorothy Clift, Owner Natalie's Gifts Cards CHINA • IMPORTS • PARTY GOODS HALLMARK NORCROSS CARDS 451 PLEASANT VALLEY WAY WEST ORANGE, N. J. 07052 REdwood 1-4246 MILA FABRICS 10% Discount to All Students 555 POMP TON AVE. CEDAR GROVE, N. J. Compliments of MILTON HELLER MILBERN-HELLER WOODCRAFT CO.. LTD. Director NO. 11 SUI YUAN ROAD FENGYUAN TAICHUNG TAIWAN Congratulations to the Class of 1970 from Mountain High Marching Band THE CARD CORNER ★ ESSEX GREEN SHOPPING PLAZA WEST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY Compliments of ARNOLD CONSTABLE WEST ORANGE COMPLIMENTS OF f-Z BUCKIE WORLD OF SEWING DESIGNERS BETTER MANUFACTURERS SAMPLE CUTS REMNANTS AT DISCOUNT PRICES YARDS ODDS 279 AAAIN ST. TORY CORNER WEST ORANGE 325-0477 y COMPLIMENTS OF Cjdrif . RESTAURANT 468 EAGLE ROCK AVE WEST ORANGE. N J 736-1553 liment5 Dieg es and Clus t BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1970 PETER . QUINN Home For Funerals Jack and Peggy Elmer ★ ★ . € CONGRATULATIONS from the GIRLS' HOCKEY TEAM SALANDRAYS DELICIOUS SANDWICHES FINE LIQUORS ★ ★ 424 VALLEY ST. ORANGE, N. J. 674-1218 Peace in your time CLASS OF 1970 CONGRATULATIONS — Carole and Buddy Spiro BEST WISHES from STARUTE PIZZERIA ★ ★ Compliments of A R Wholesale Distributors, lot. 815 MARTIN STREET RAHWAY, N. J. (J3e$t {WJisheA to the C fadA of 1970 from Llewellyn'Edison Savings Loan Association WEST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY LIVINGSTON, NEW JERSEY C omp (im en ti of Thomas A. Edison Industries WEST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY 736-1000 214 Phone 998-03000 Fine 512 Kearny Ave. « . Furniture IVlace Bros. Kearny, New Jersey '72 OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1970 GRADUATES The Colonial Life Insurance Company of America 111 PROSPECT STREET, EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY 676-2000 687-3727 687-3728 Herculite Mason Supply Company 1456 CHESTNUT AVENUE HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY We handle a complete line of wall board and mason material supplies. I i i LEON SELIKOFF - RONALD SELIKOFF - MARK SELIKOFF d3e$t lAJid ied to the CLs of ’70 from '71 Save for College at W.O. SAVINGS LOAN TABATCHNICKS DELICATESSEN Pleasant Valley Way West Orange DR. and MRS. BRUCE HAAS Congratulations Class of 70 CUSTOM DECORATING 278 Main Street West Orange, N. J. MR. and MRS. PETER IACULLO Good Luck and Best Wishes from BONNIE DRUCKS Good luck, Class of 70 Headquarters of School Supplies PLEASANTDALE SWEET SHOP WEST ORANGE TAPE CENTER 444 Pleasant Valley Way West Orange, N. J. DAVID KATZ, M.D. 611 Pleasant Valley Way West Orange, N. J. Compliments of Mr. Joseph's COIFFURE ONE West Orange, N. J. PLEASANTDALE KOSHER MEAT and POULTRY MARKET West Orange, N. J. SUN GUARD SHADE CO. 645 Eagle Rock Ave. West Orange, N. J. DALES DRUGS 476 Pleasant Valley Way West Orange, N. J. DON'S WINE and LIQUOR SHOPPE 208 Watchung Ave. West Orange, N. J. Compliments of MR. and MRS. DAVID GREENE Compliments of MR. and MRS. GEORGE MILLER MR. SAL'S Eagle Rock Ave. West Orange, N. J. TONY'S BARBER SHOP 306 Main Street West Orange, N. J. Courtesy of MR. and MRS. J. D. DENNISON Congratulations to The Class of 70 MR. and MRS. MARTIN MONBLATT Compliments of MR. and MRS. THEODORE CARDELL Best Wishes to the Class of 70 from MR. and MRS. MANUEL RIVERA Best wishes to the Class of 70 MR. and MRS. ARNOLD S. TAYLOR Compliments of MR. and MRS. LEONARD T. WILSON THE PLEASANT WAY 642 Eagle Rock Ave. West Orange, N. J. ROBERT BONAS COIFFURES Essex Green Shopping Center AL GERMANSKY Drum School 731-1349 BEN and MILTON DRUCKS 10 Swayze Street West Orange, N. J. Compliments of ALPHONSE MANGIARELLI Congratulations and Best Wishes To the Class of '70 THE HANDSMAN FAMILY PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. J. Anicito Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Aronson Mr. and Mrs. R. Bennington Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blind Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bramwell Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buclary Mr. and Mrs. Alan Campbell Mrs. Carr Mr. and Mrs. Carragher Mrs. Anita Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D'Alessio Miss Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Drager Mr. and Mrs. P. Ehrlich Farese Family Mr. and Mrs. B. Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Feula Mr. and Mrs. Fischman Dr. Fogel Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Force Mr. and Mrs. William Freda Dr. and Mrs. Freedman Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fruchtman Mr. and Mrs. Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. William Greene Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gilbert Nancy Giordano Mr. and Mrs. Giordano Mr. and Mrs. Goldberg Mrs. Lucy Goldman Mr. and Mrs. E. Goldmunz Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Goodman Mr. and Mrs. M. Heller Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Herman Mr. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Hundley Mr. and Mrs. James Italiano Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Victor H. Kasner Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kent Mr. and Mrs. O. Kent Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kluska Mr. and Mrs. Hal Krauss Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kumpf Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Landers Mr. and Mrs. Langdo Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lerner Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lustig Mrs. Theodore Manos Mr. and Mrs. J. Marhevka Mr. and Mrs. George Masteller Mr. and Mrs. P. Matrale Compliments of the Mint Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mones Mr. and Mrs. S. Noble Pleasantdale Beauty Nook Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Porcelli Mr. and Mrs. Reefer Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. David C. Salerno Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scarpa Mr. and Mrs. Schein Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schein Mrs. Scheulke Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe Mr. and Mrs. Sal Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sikorra Dr. and Mrs. Harvey D. Silver Mr. and Mrs. Sprowson Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Sussman Mr. and Mrs. W. Tamarato Tory Corner ard and Gift Shop Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Vreeland Mr and Mrs. Irving Weinerman Mr. and Mrs. Whitman Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Williams Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Mr. and Mrs. S. Woltman Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Zullo Class of '67 congratulates '70 AUTOGRAPHS 221 AUTOGRAPHS 222 AUTOGRAPHS 223 Lithographed by RAE PUBLISHING CO.. INC. 282 Grove Avenue Cedar Grove, N. J. 224 For Reference Not to be taken
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