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

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•c People who need people Are the luckiest people in the world. 754542 We would like to extend our appreciation to Dr. Curry for approving the enlargement of this book. Without the additional pages, we would not have been able to include our new sections and ideas. The yearbook staff wanted to make Aries 75 something special. We could not have done it without the support of the student body. We have worked hard to create a book which will mean as much tomorrow as it does today. Thank you. JOSEPH SIEGLER Editor-in-Chief DEBRA ZIMRING Associate Editor Contents INTRODUCTION 4 FACULTY ADMINISTRATION 16 STUDENT LIFE 44 SPORTS 84 UNDERCLASSMEN 130 THE WORLD 144 CLASS OF '75 158 SENIOR EXTRAS 232 ADVERTISEMENTS 236 CONCLUSION 246 People light the world. Everyone a different shade and unique. 1 When I was seventeen I dreamed of being king And having everything I wanted. . . Seals and Crofts 6 9 9 , i- 1 I remember all those thousands of hours that I spent in school, watching the clock, waiting for release or lunch or to go home. Waiting—for any- thing but school. My teachers could easily have ridden with Jesse James for all the time they stole from me. 8 I get a warm summer feeling Walking through the snow. Bill Withers t 9 Tm going to make a lot of money Then Tm going to quit this crazy scene Oh I wish I had a river I could skate away on 10 Joni Mitchell 11 Life, I love you! All is groovy. Simon and Garfunkel y 13 I 14 Thinking about the good things to come, And I believe it could be Something good has begun. Cat Stevens 15 FACULTY ADMINISTRATION 18 MR. JERRY TARNOFF, Administrative Assistant No gift is more precious than good advice. MISS MARION LOFTUS, Director MS. SUZANNE KYRIAZES DR. ARTHUR BERNE 19 MR. SAMUEL SLIFKIN MRS. CLARA McENERNEY MRS. ELIZABETH ELY Every genuine work of art has as much reason for being as the earth and the sun. Emerson MS. CAROL ROSEN Where is the center of interest? MR. LOUIS VENTURRI Let's get busy. MS. BETTE FORT That’s nice, that's really nice. It works well. 21 MR. PETER POTOSKY Okay, now let's try it again — in time! MR. DWIGHT LILLER We never say can’t ; we say try . MR. DARLINGTON KULP “Baroque’s my bag.” Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, because rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul. Plato i 22 MR LEE ROBINSON Oh. forget it. . . Communication is the key To understanding. MRS. MARCIA BOSSART, English, Library Listen up! Quiet down! MR. WILLIAM HAUSLER Move up, move up, move up, gold on it! My son Billy. . . MR MICHAEL FEULA Let me suggest to you. . .if you will. MS. RUTH WOELFLE, Librarian 23 MS. MARY ANN McGONIGLE Agree? (snap) Disagree? (snap) Does it bother you? Listen people! (snap) MR. GERALD DAVID, Department Chairman What are the major conflicts? MS. ELEANOR SPROSSLER The test is on Tuesday. Next Wednesday? Next Friday. No. no. on Tuesday. MR. WILLIAM FAGAN What a bird! 24 MRS VINA MANTUANO STERRETT MS. PATRICIA LeFRANCOIS You really thought that was hard? Park the car in Harvard Yard. 25 Language should be the means to a closer rapport and more significant understanding, rather than an end in itself. MRS. MARIE MONTGOMERY If you don't know it, look it up. MR.ALVIN LUBINER. Department Chairman iMenos hahlar y mas escuchar! 26 MRS RUTH DORNER iCallense! MRS. RUTH LINZ Do it again, please. MRS. ELAINE LUBINER, Substitute Teacher Madame Lubiner est trfo intelligente, tres gentille, et tres jeune, n'est-ce pas? 27 Missing: MRS. EDNA BOOTH He that would know what shall be, must consider what hath been. MR. JOHN FEDERICI My dog can play better than you. MR. VINCENT FREEMAN, Department Chairman Sue-e-cide. . All right, marvelous! My accelerated class. MRS. JOYCE KUTHE That goes over like a lead balloon. MR. CLIFTON CARLSON If you can answer this question, you’re an absolute genius. 28 MR VINCENT MIRANDI MR. ROBERT BELCUORE Mirandi for dictator in '76! Okay, for a change, we have a film today. MR. WILLIAM SHAPIRO What inferences can you draw? MR RICHARD D’ARIES Unbelievable! You only say I'm handsome because it’s true. MR. FRANK DeANGELIS Now, let’s go a little further. 29 The mathematician has reached the highest rung on the ladder of human thought. MR. MICHAEL LAWRENCE, Math, Science Call me Mike. MR. THOMAS PRENDERGAST Yeah, right. 30 MRS. NINA SOWELL can’t believe it! MR. ROLIN GRAESSLE, Department Chairman e i = - MRS. CATHERINE WARD Are you quite finished? MS. HELEN FRITSCHY Triangle ABC is congruent to triangle DEFby SAS, SSS, and ASA. Simple! MS. AMAL KHOURY Tomorrow well have a quiz. 31 MR. ALLEN LEVINE MRS. MAGDALENA FINN So, I didn’t tell you everything All those who are absent, raise their hands, that was going to be on the test. . . MR. RICHARD OVERBY, Science. AVA Coordinator I think I found a better way. m Men love to wonder, and that is the seed of our science. Emerson MR. DENNIS BONELLI, Substitute Teacher Where’s my Dr. Pepper? 32 MR. ALBERT PAGANELLI Easy on the agar. MR. HAROLD FIELDS, Department Chairman Saddle up! MR. JOSEPH BONAVITA On my street you either had to fight or run fast. couldn't run fast, so I learned how to fight 33 Good, better best Never take a rest Until your good is better, and vour better best. MRS. BARBARA QUEEN Open your books. MR. SANFORD LEMPERT When you play. you pay. MISS KAREN BERMAN Tremendous! 34 MRS. SHIRLEY LIPTON Really. . .seriously. . .girls. . . MR. JOHN POULOS, Department Chairman Do you think this a joke? MRS. ELEANOR SCHUELKE Tie your hair hack. Wash your hands. Put your apron on! The discovery of a new dish does more for the happiness of man than the discovery of a star. MRS. RITA LOHAN I'm going shopping this weekend; I'll look for it! 35 MISS ELLEN DeBLANCO Get your aprons on and tie your hair hack. MISS LORETTA HOLMOK Do you want to leave? CM MR. BURTON DAVIS I try not to repeat myself. MR. RICHARD DAUM Let's get to work. I'm MR. PETER HARRINGTON trying to make you better consumers. All art consists in bringing something into existence. A ristotle MR. JACK BROOKS, Cooperative Work Don't cut. MS. ROSLYN MANZOR, Distributive Education 36 MISS JUDITH RISSE Line up for attendance, girls. 37 mm MR. KARL HENTHORN Lungs were made for breathing air, not inhaling smoke! MR. WENDELL WEAR Block and charge. DR. PHILLIP CONGILOSE, Health Physical Education Let me cite you an example. MR. KENNETH MURRAY, Coordinator. Driver Education MRS. THELMA GOLDFiNGER, Substitute Nurse MRS. JANE FELDMAN, Substitute Nurse i 38 MRS. DOROTHY NEWHOUSE, Nurse (not photographed} Miss Christine Adams. Mr. George O’Brien. Mrs. Florence Greenberg, Mrs. Iris Shapiro. Mrs. Ann Schwartz. Mrs. Helen Goldstein (not pictured). Mrs. Maryann Grasso, Mrs. Edith Valvano, Mrs. Dolores Aquino, Mrs. Jo Porcelli. Mrs. Mary Davies. R. Chiaramonte, L. DeVincentis, A. Longo, F. McGuire, F. McLaughlin, R. Parziale, R. Thatcher, W. Williams. 39 I 40 41 I 42 43 ■■■ STUDENT LIFE Karen Novich—president Steve Neustein—vice president Amy Rot berg—secretary Sheila Silverman—treasurer Sharon Aaronson Pam Andresakes Karen Baldassarre Doug Bartner Lisa Berkeley Arlene Bilancia Vivian Bolgar Mike Bressman Marilyn Brien John Casalino Angelo Cassarola Leslie Catona Laura Chant Sarah Coba Robert Cohen Sharon Cohen John Courtney Emily DeMasi Bob Ellis Gema Favole Lorri Feldman Robin Feldman Alan Fellman Joe Galazzo Bonnie Goldstein Steven Grossman Keith Hammer Jill Hanopole Patty Hassett Robin havens Leslie Hoch Lauri Hollander Bill Jemas Eliot Katz Jeff Kolton 46 Steve Kram Barry Landew Maria Laszlo Jeanne Longo Steven Lucas Cindy Luisi Irene Mahlis Monica Mathern Frank Matteace Jeff Milden Beth Milstein Marleen Ostrow Cindy Peters Linda Pitch Susan Porcelli Kenny Press Shari Ann Prupis Maria Raimondi Rhona Reidenberg Cindy Rodrigues Barry Rosenstein Alan Rubenfeld Jeri Samuels Gail Schille Russell Schub Jeffrey Serkes Susan Shafarman Lori Silver Ben Spinelli Liz Stoller Benson Tongue Steve Vitkovsky Mary Weber Amy Winarsky Sheri Yablon Tony Yorlano Peter Ziering Spanish Honor Sociolry Fui Imre Physicians Cluib Robert Cohen—president Michael Schreiber—vice president Jeri Samuels—secretary Kenny Freundlich—treasurer Sharon Aaronson Marcy Lucas Randi Berk Alan Pomerantz Craig Levin Sheila Silverman Fulruire Teachers Association Wendy We is bard—president Sharon Cohen—vice president Karen Baldassarre Mitchell Berger Mark Besso Vivian Bolgar Aileen Bordman Barbara Brien Nora Cielo Cathy Cocozziello Barbara Cohen Camille Cronin Mary Beth Fajvan Gena Favale Lauri Feldman Robin Feldman Heidi Finkelstein Karen Goldshine Jill Hanopole Sharon Helfgot Cindy lssacs Kathy Kaufman Lisa Legow Nina Lloyd Alberto Moreno Cindy Rodrigues Amy Rot berg Jeri Samuels Judy Sapoflf Gail Schille Arte Shamamian Sheri Yablon American Field Service Susan Tarnofsky—president Lorri Feldman—vice president Mitchell Berger Nora Cielo Sharon Cohen Susan Donner Beth Feldblum Mary Fontana Katje Geller Karen Goldshine Pam Gross Jill Hanopole Barbara Hersh Cindy Peters Cindy Schmoll Wendy Weisbard 47 Bible Discuissioin Group Arlene Anderson Linda Reilly Debbie Curry Cindy Schmoll Richard Muth Hope Shallis Clness Teann Marc Besso Stuart Maron Jess Germansky Steve Rosenbloom Mark Kushner Sam Samuels Ainlri-Polluilrioin Socielry Monica Mathern Sue Wallach Sheri Yablon 48 Firisb z z T zoiinn Steven Freedman—captain Benson Tongue—co-captain Jeff Handsman Barbara Mantel Michael Rozansky Judy Rabin Mark Samuels Plnotogiroiplny Club Larry Bunis Craig Levin Steven Freedman Alan Pomerantz Kenny Freundlich Michael Schreiber 49 French Honor Sociolry i David Begun Mitchell Berger Randi Berk Sharon Bromberg Ed Decter Mary Beth Fajvan Heidi Finkelstein Lynn Fox Eric Green Karen Goldshine Kathy Kaufman Nancy Kaul Susan Kent Alan Kerzner Debbie Klugler Manuel Mahlis Monica Mathern Andrea Meiseles Marjorie Novick Paula O’Neill Dale Pollack Alan Pomerantz Judy Rabin Cindi Schmoll Alison Schondorf Barbara Shulman Alex Troy Patti Van Cauwenberj. Rachelle Veigh Kevin Walton Howard Zimring Eve Zucker Faculty Sponsor—Ms. B. Timins David Begun Mitchell Berger Randi Berk Sharon Bromberg Mary Beth Fajvan Heidi Finkelstein Lynn Fox Robin Gillman Karen Goldshine Peter Guarino Kathy Kaufman Nancy Kaul Susan Kent Alan Kerzner Bonnie Kletter Debbie Klugler Manuel Mahlis Monica Mathern Terri McDonald Andrea Meiseles Paula O’Neill Dale Pollack Alan Pomerantz David Sable Terri Sarni Cindi Schmoll Alison Schondorf Richard Schreiber Vasge Shamamian Ira Tasch Alex Troy Patti Van Cauwenberge Rachelle Veigh Kevin Walton Mark Yecies Debra Zimring Howard Zimring Eve Zucker Eric Green—president Ed Decter—vice-president Barbara Shulman—secretary Steven Eisenberg—treasurer French Club 50 IMoilrln Toainn Steve Baker Marc Besso Edward Decter Steven Freedman Jess Germansky Karen Goldshine Deena Hammer Bill Jemas Eliot Katz Jeff Kolton Barry Lander Stuart Maron Steve Neustein Gary Raposa Michael Rozansky Mark Samuels Sheila Silverman David Strauss Benson Tongue Glenn Tongue Howard Zimring Computer Club ININ | IIHIttl I IlMlllt Marc Besso L irry Bunis Bob Crate Jess Germansky Stuart Maron Alan Pomerantz Fred Raimondi Gary Raposa Steve Rosenbloom Steve Tessler Mark White 51 A.V.A. Cir 2w Billy Bohrer Larry Bunis Ken Freundlich Randy Greenstein Craig Levin Fred Solomon Arthur Weissman Peter Ziering June Albanese Arlene Anderson Sharon Aronson Lisa Berkeley Bruce Chamberlain Nora Cielo Betty Faulkner Mary Fontana Pam Gross Debra Hammer Barbara Hersh Eileen Kaplan Matthew Klein Steven Kram Theresa Lee Nina Lloyd Mary Lorimer Susan McClosky Maria Pinto Susan Pierson Joe Scherer Barbara Siesputouiski Susan Tarnofsky Mary Weber Amy Winarsky Parking ABendanlrs Bruce Chamberlain Mary Lorimer Ricky Fine Gary Schneiderman Keith Hammer Mark White Library Slraff 52 • C Inoiruis Dean Alagna Jill Anderson Lisa Angelotto Bobby Bauder Cindy Beecher Sandy Benson Mitch Berger Aileen Bordman Gary Braun Heidi Carlstedt Matt Cooper Sarina Delorenzo Ann DePasquale Lisa Feldman Jannie Freytag Christine Gerhard Marshall Gitter Jeff Handsman Linda Heller Debbie Hubert Brian Kent Andy Kropf Sharon Lasher Larry Lavigne Nina Lloyd Richard Muth Marjorie Novick Janice Pansulla Pasquale Serchio Judy Rabin Ron Reedy Lisa Rubell Bernadette Sanford Judy Sapoff Carol Williams top twenty Ass nnblxy Slrooe Crew Joe Baum Larry Burfis Barry Ginsburg Mike Guarini Larry Lavigne Monica Mathern Jeff Milden 53 Diroiinnoi Cluib Aileen Bordman Randi Berk Joe Baum Larry Bunis Mitchell Berger Beth Feldblum Sue Courtney Mira Cusmariu David Cichelli Steve Freedman Eric Green Marshall Gitter Karen Goldshine Jay Gitter Debbie Hammer Leslie Hoch Jeff Handsman Charles Horey Helen Kim Nina Lloyd Marcy Lucas Larry Lavigne Vance Lane Barbara Mantel Jeff Milden John Menkis Ellen Mandell Lisa Nachtigall Cindy Peters Mike Rozansky Lisa Rubell Bernadette Rosetti Gary Raposa T Gayle Richter Judy Rabin Sue Schaferman Heidi Stern Ellen Some Joe Siegler Ben Tongue Sue Wallach Peter Ziering Sue Sable Mark Samuels Barry Ginsburg Monica Mathern Cherie Cohen Lenora Guarini Sue Porcelli Leslie Catona Mary Favjan Judy Rabin Beth Purcell Cindy Beacher Reva Cohen Barbara Brien Bill Jemas Lisa Feldman Sheri Yablon Nancy Mangino Jill Hanopole Mark Yecies Paul Lipton Steven Tessler Jim Littman International Thespian Society Lenore Guarini president Cherie Cohen vice-president Leslie Hoch secretary Eric Green treasurer ,1 I lain of Beauty An ageless woman.. Judy Rabin A businessman .. Mark Samuels A policeman .. Charles Horey A society lady Nina Lloyd A mother .... Sheri Yablon A child ..Susan Wallach Directed by Mr. Feula One of my chief regrets during my years in the theater is that I couldn't sit in the audience and watch me. 55 John Barrymore The Bald Soprano Mr. Hammer.............David Cicchelli Mrs. Hammer.....................Aileen Bordman Mr. Roman......................Michael Rozansky Mrs. Roman................Gail Richter Lori......................Lisa Feldman The Fire Chief.........Marshall Gitter Directed by Mr. Feula 56 Coif fee hlouiso 57 A FVNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE EOKVM Prologus...........................Marshall Gitter Senex................................Joseph Baum Domina................................Ellen Mandel Hero.......................................Michael Rozansky Hysterium..........................David Cicchelli Pseudolus..........................Marshall Gitter Erronius...........................Benson Tongue Miles Gloriosus.................Jeffrey Handsman I.ycus........................................Paul Upton Tinnnahula...................................Gayle Richter Panacea......................................Sheri Yablon The Geminae .......................Beth Fcldblum Jill Hanopolc Vibrata...........................Nancy Mangino Gymnasia..............................Heidi Stern Philia........................................Beth Purcell The Proteam.................................Steven Freedman Susan Wallach Mark Yecies Directed by Mark Samuels 58 Shakespeare 59 60 SPORTS EDITOR—Beth Milstein FEATURE EDITORS—Eric Green, Susan Porcelli RAMBLER—the voice of Mountain’s student body, a forum for constructive change. It has words. Some people read the words—some don’t. Too bad. Some of the words are dumb, boring. But some are quite intelligent and even humorous. That’s not bad for a school newspaper! PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR-Ken Freundlich ASSOCIATE EDITOR—Craig Levin BUSINESS EDITOR—Amy Winarsky COPY EDITOR—Scott Brown 61 NEWS EDITORS—Karen Novich, Steven Neustein Jfci EDITOR-IN-CHIEF—Joseph Siegler “Debbie, I cant take it anymore! ART PRODUCTION—Amy Rotberg, editor, Jodi Speigel, Debbie Hammer, Ellen Some “Joey, we want to work alone! BUSINESS—Lori Feldman, editor, Randi Gerson, Leslie Mandel “Joey, is it our job to get ads? LITERARY—Susan Wallach, editor, Kathy Geller, Beth Feldblum, Debbie Legow, Andrea Meiseles 62 “Joey, People, people who need people . . . PHOTOGRAPHY—Steven Freedman, editor, Kenneth Freundlich, ASSOCIATE EDITOR—Debra Zimring Larry Bunis, Steven Tessler, Mike Schreiber “Joey, don’t bother me—I’m absent.” Joey, Steven never lets us see the pictures. If you don’t do something, we’re not going to shoot anymore pictures!” LAYOUT- Barbara Mantel, editor, Leslie Hoch, Sheila Silverman, Susan Sable, Susan Tarnofsky Joey, don’t get upset. We only have a hundred more pages to lay out.” TI IDENTIFICATION—Robert Cohen, editor, Kathy Pflug, Cherie Cohen, Linda Pitch MANAGING—Larry Lavigne, editor, Marcy Lucas, Laurie Hollander Joey, I can’t stand Amy, Susan, Steven, Robby, and Barbara. They never let me do anything, (sob, sob)” ADVISOR—Mrs. Lipton Joey, when will I see something?” 44 63 LITERARY EDITORS—Michael Rozansky, Steve Freedman ART EDITOR—Barbara Hersh BUSINESS EDITORS—Karen Haas, Heidi Stern Acumen EDITOR-IN-CHIEF—Judy Rabin m PUBLICITY EDITOR—Bernadette Rossetti 64 PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Jeff Handsman Senior Class Officers Ricky Fine Theresa Lee president vice-president June Albanese secretary Jodi Kass treasurer Junior Class Officers Linda Reily Terri Sami president vice-president Lori Bogwald Bonny Goldstein secretary treasurer Soplnoinnoro Class Officers Tracy Woods Vicki Lavigne president vice-president Terri Rooney Vicki Bunis secretary treasurer STUDENT CONGRESS OFFICERS Keith Hammer—president, Lori Reinhardt—vice-president, Debra Zimring recording secretary, Sue Rosenfeld—corresponding secretary, Mark White treasurer. FosItct Child Coiminnilrlree Ina Slein Joseph Siegler 66 Slruidleinlr Grievance C o inn inn i Ir Ire e Mitchell Berger Nora Cielo Peter Commandeur Bennie DeVizio Mary Fontana Keith Hammer Frank Hoffman Eliot Katz Mark White Anthony Yorlano Cuimcuilumn Review C o inn inn i Ir Ire e Beth Feldblum Steve Freedman Debbie Hammer Keith Hammer Steve Isenberg Eliot Katz Judy Rabin Gail Richter Amy Rotberg Anthony Yorlano Elections C o mn inn i Ir Ire e Lisa Berkeley Cathy Cocoziello Beth Feldblum Karen Haas Jodie Kass Mary Lorimer Sue Pierson Sue Rosenfeld Gary Schneiderman Robin Sterling 67 Publicity Coinninnilrlre@ June Albanese Therms I ee Nancy Boyle Arte shamamian Angela Carfagmni 68 Social C o inn inn i lr Iro o Karen Baldasarre Jodi Kass Angelo Cassarola Sue McClosky Sue Rosenfeld Comslnlruilrioinal Rovisioin C o inn inn i lr Iro o Judy Rabin Steven Tessler Aclrivihos Coinninnilrlroo Sue Boyle Mary Lorimer % 69 Jodie Kass Assemblies Co inn inn i If Ire e Frank Arleo Boyd Bennington Robert Cohen Benny DiVizio Frank Maglio Mike Moloff Robert DePasquale Jeri Samuels Halrioinoil Honor Soci lry June Albanese Frank Arleo Karen Baldassarre Mitch Bamdas Steve Baragona Doug Bartner Agnes Barto Mitch Berger Boyd Bennington Lisa Berkeley Vivian Bolgar Aileen Bordman Michael Bressman Scott Brown Larry Bunis Kevin Byrne Edmont Caffarra Victoria Carnevale Angelo Cassarola Carol Cerrato Bruce Chamberlain Eleanora Cielo, vp Donna Cirillo Cherie Cohen Robert Cohen Sharon Cohen John Courtney Carol D’Alessio Jeanne Damgen Diane DeCicco Emily DeMasi Ben DeVizio Frances DiGesu Lorri Feldman Richard Fine Mary Fontana, tres Robin Fox Steve Freedman Kenny Freundlich Jannie Freytag, sec. Kathy Geller Pamela Gross Karen Haas Debra Hammer Keith Hammer Jeff Handsman Jill Hanopole Barbara Hersh Lucille Intiso Marcy Kahan Eileen Kapl Marc Kaplan Jodie Kass Eliot Katz Marina Kim Sue Kincaid Mathew Klein Tracy Kohut Steven Kram Andrea Kubilus Steve Landsberg Larry Lavigne Lauren Lawless Theresa Lee Nina Lloyd Paul Lipton mes Littman mille Longcgj Mary Lorimer Marcy Lucas v Jeff Lund Frank M _ Ellen Mandel Barbara Mantel Monica Mathern Sue McClosky Jeff Milden Beth Milstein William Moore Alberto Moreno Beth Mulligan James Musso Karen Novich Kathy O'Rourke Jean Pal mere Kathy Pflug Sue Pierson Maria Pinto Linda Pitch Alan Pomerantz Shari Prupis Beth Purcell Judy Rabin Lori Reinhardt Mary Ritchie A Sue Rosenfeld J lichele Rossi Amy Rot berg -j Mark Rot hen berg Mike Rozansky Alan Rubenfeld Sue Sabl.e Jeri Samuels Mark Samuels Joseph Scherer Gai! Schilte Cynthia Schmoll Mary Schellhase ft Edis Schneider Gary Schneiderman Michael Schreiber Arte Shamamian Jill Shulman Joe Siegler Sheila Silverman Ina Slein Wendy Smith Jodi Spiegel Robin Sterling Linda Swenson Grace Tammera ESue Tarnofsky Jenson Tongue John Theodoulo Susan Wallach Wiry Weber Wendy Weisbard Hillary Weiss____ June Wett H Mark Whit Amy WinarsW___ Mark Yecies Anthony Yorlano, pres. Debra Zimring Our Proinn Wayne Manor: The 1975 Prom 71 Dances . . . Went to a dance, looking for romance . . . Beach Boys % 73 PUBLICATIONS 75 76 77 Maybe I hang around here a little more 79 Senior hmak fas lr IhDEPEhDEhT STUDY 80 John Biasco IBICENTEWIIAL CELE6RATIOfll Linda Pitch, Sheila Silverman, Mark Samuels, Judy Rabin. natural color COLLEGE BO'RD ADMISSIONS T v PROGRAM IDENTIFICATION INFORM £heck the identification in it is correct. I other in M ''- £ores wi.. M M £ ''N ache. SCHOOL CODE NUMBER If your school ode number is sing, incorrect, ‘‘lid, your k ’ll not REPORTS TO COLLE SCHOLARSHIP SPOr If these code numbers are port cannot be sent to the f codes in your Student Bulle the corrected codes on the If you have not already indict ents. you may add their cod r7'ts P nted? National Honor Society Honorien Chapt Induction Ceren Se 2i0y% AT HY SOLu , SECURITY NO. REGISTRATION _ ._____________________ NUMBER v c_jnatioi iall honor, societ Reportin T LATER THAN 8 :ENTER INC RMATION rt date ■ ♦icket and bring ,vith J ;cation to the test cen ) nter where you are to takelfie test If er No, you have been AiaomiN HI H £CH« Little THE at re ««MlE 5,4,7. «r —— TUIT SOPItMl 0 ,sOi ce Oftice -e Oi ce College Board Ao, Ortolrrr 27, 1973 ograrr MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHO WEST ORANGE. NEW JERSEY report on sat-verba. AND STl DENT IDFNTIFK ATION STANDARD WRITTEN ENGLISH Ae,oMAS STUDIOS This score report gives pe- comprehension and English. More information on intei . 11 and 12 in the booklet About the SA T Scores in reading J Written PRESENTS SAT-VERBAL SUBSCORES 'avin rlrai «Afflt ft 6l£ BMdC dCAt 15 • QucW 83 SPQRTS J.V. Sneers Edward Decter George Misthos Barry Frank Steve Mitterhoff Dwight Galate Floros Petrou Richard Gertler Ricky Pollack Jed Grossman Ronald Reedy John Hartman Robert Scharer David Kane Richard Schreiber David Kaplan Daniel Stoll Jeff Kolton Ira Tr.sch Kenneth Krazner Kevin White James McNamara Kurt White Mr. Mirandi, coach Robert Ellis, manager Herbert Raskin, manager Vasgen Shamamian, manager Arthur Weissman, manager 87 a Marc Besso Peter Petrou Frank Cerutti Alan Pomerantz Harold Ciamillo Michael Schreiber Matthew Couper David Schuman Alex Emodi Jon Silverman Alan Fellman William Stoll Thomas Greengrove Simon Taylor Steven Landsberg Paul Liebenthal Anthony Yorlano Jeffrey Lund Mr. Hausler, coach Chris Mijailidis Eileen Kaplan, manager Peter Misthos Beth Milstein, manager Michael Mololf Alberto Moreno Karen Novich, manager 88 89 B B O ■?LB BBR5V Varsity Junior Varsity Patti Alviggi Jill Anderson Arlene Anderson Sandra Benson Betty Donovan Geralyn Ciamillo Joy Fink Donna Close Jannie Freytag Karen Goldshine Amy Gold Hope Helfield Bonny Goldstein Debbie Klugler Cindy Greene Donna Kotocavage Andrea Kubilus Rosemary Moran Sharon Lasher Paula O’Neill Maria Laszlo Cynthia Peters Joanne Longua Dawn Rosen Kathy Nunn Hope Shallis Mary Ann O’Neill Helen Synnot Cindy Rodrigues Pamela Weston Nancy Ronald Tracy Woods Gail Schille Cynthia Schmoll Hope Shallis Elaine Spina Patty Van Cauwenberge Miss Peto, coach Mary Schellhase, manager 90 People lust for fame Like athletes in a game We break our collarbones And come up swinging. 91 BUNfHM t Varsity Michael Carlucci Peter Commandeur James Huber Michael McNerney William Melon Douglas Meyers Paul Steets Junior Varsity William Bohrer Michael Feula Steven Schenkel Mr. Paganelli, advisor 92 93 Richard Aquino Christopher Latorre Michael Bolen Michael Cali Ernest Cignarella Michael Ciullo James Christiano Nicholas D’Agnilli Steve DeAngelis Anthony Detore Michael DeNorsico Joseph Galazzo Steven Grossman Peter Guarino Gregory Kessler Brian Laing Nicholas Laszlo Richard Latorre Frank Levine Arthur Linfante Jeffrey Luisi Bruce Miller Michael Monica Robert Pante Frank Pellicani Joseph Pitch Michael Rooney Benjamin Spinelli Frank Stefanelli Jay Strauss Frank Wagner Michael Walsh Donald Werner Mr. DeAngelis, advisor Mr. D’Aries, advisor Mr. DeVingo, advisor Mr. DiPano, advisor Duane Galate, manager j.v. pBBfBflUL 94 Jeffrey Altman Douglas Amster Boyd Bennington Robert Bird John Bolen Glenn Coughlin Gary Goughlin Vincent D’Agostino Robert DePasquale Joseph Fagan Gerald Galgano Lawrence Johnson Edward King James Laing Steven Lasher John McKeon Ronald Melillo John Miller Mark Minelli Ralph Minelli Vincent Mulvihill Keith Murphy Joseph Peluso Chris Petrillo Patrick Rooney John Theodolou Salvatore Torsiello Mark White Mr. John Federici, coach Robert Bauder, manager Steve Wachtel, manager 95 96 Football is not easy—it's damn tough. I think any- body who says it's easy is kidding himself. It's hard work involving great physical and mental strain . . . but it's something I love. Brian Piccolo 97 Emerson Anita Avotins, captain Carol Cerrato Dawn Corcoran Diane De Cicco, captain Karen Haas Lori Kincaid Arte Shamamian Robin Sterling Cissy Stizza Donna Stridacchio Rene White Miss Holmok, advisor U E? LEASERS 99 OLOR ORO Susan Bell Michele Testa Angela Carfagnini Robin Whelan Cathy Coccozziello Debbie Wetzel Kim Darcy t Kim Lamana Mrs. Kuthe, advisor Theresa Lee Elinor Bardach, manager Mary Lorimer Jodi Grossman, manager Linda Nolan Susan Maykish, manager 1 June Albanese 100 Arlene Bilancia Carol Destino Karen Dmytreshin LuAnn Jandoli Lauren Lawless Cindi Lombardi Camille Longo Nina Morana Lisa Oliver Patty Williams Mrs. Kuthe, advisor Carol D’Alessio, mgr. Mary Ellen Vaupel, mgr. 101 Randi Berk Bruce Chamberlain Dorothi Domenic Lisa Feldman Jess Germansky Donnalee Gillen Jay Gitter Marshall Gitter Randy Greenstein Josh Heller Linda Heller Richard ltkin Louis Johnson Marcy Kahan Marc Kaye Ginger Kroessig Jimmy Littman Susan McCann Susan McCloskey Jonathan Menkis Richard Muth Steven Neustein Marjorie Novick Judy Rabin Karen Rago Michael Rozansky Robert Scharer Vasgen Shamamian Michael Sopko Adele Stagg Betty Stichling Susan Wallach Karen Warner Mark Weber Nancy Wettstein Kurt White Robert Ziemba Peter Zeiring 102 If a man does not keep pace with his compan- ions, perhaps it is because he marches to a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or faraway. Thoreau 103 VTMMTW Swimming is an individual sport. And to be good in it, you have to believe in yourself. Mark Spitz Varsity Heidi Carlstedt Barbara Cohen Gordon Condos Alexander Emodi Scott Garawitz Gary Giblin Russell Greuter Angela Kurz Cynthia Luisi Jeff Lund Kathy Nunn Paula O’Neill Kathy O’Rourke David Scalera Gail Schille Vasgen Shamamian Steven Wachtel Junior Varsity Pamela Andresakes Amy Arlan Sandra Benson Thomas Biondi Karen Bornstein Donna Close Sarina DeLorenzo Robin Gillman Alfred Hammer Hope Helfeld Rose Moran Jane Portnoff Kurt White Doris Moorehead, mgr. Donna Settineri, mgr. Mary Ann O'Neill, mgr. 105 B BWLTF1H David Begun Paul Cillis Robert Cohen Todd Frailer Barry Frank Jay Gitter Marshall Gitter, capt. Peter Ziering 106 When the going gets tough, the tough get going! UK OR RSLR WHe5fL!NB Varsity Harold Ciamillo Robert Crate Lou De Bonis Robert De Pasquale Robert Fiorentino Duane Galate Dwight Galate Joseph Galazzo Michael Goren Tony Kotocavage Mark Minelli Michael Moloff Mike Monica John Pavona Mike Rooney Steve Smith Mark White Theresa Lee, mgr. Nina Morana, mgr. Junior Varsity Jeff Atkins Jimmy Cowan Nick Dagnilli Fred DeZao Walter Flynn Mike Hanley George Kazameas Ronnie Mellilo Fred Solomon Kevin White Ann Marie Charles, mgr. Randi Kurtz, mgr. Lori Silver, mgr. 107 While you re reaching up for the winner's cup, keep your feet on the ground, and your ears on what is coming down. S e b B BflgRefBfltL Varsity Junior Varsity Patti Alviggi Denise Andrade Arlene Anderson Geralyn Ciamillo Susan Bell Eileen Cipnick Susan Boyle Elizabeth Donovan Carol D’Alessio Miki Krosky Andrea Kubilus Sharon Lasher Maria Laszlo Tracey Woods Joanne Longua Diane Murphy Jean Pal mere, mgr. Cynthia Rodrigues Nancy Lee Panebianco, mgr. Nancy Ronald Doreen Reinhardt, mgr. Kris Snyder Dawn Rosen, mgr. Patti Van Couwenberge Miss Risse, advisor Mary Ellen Vaupel Miss Addeo, advisor Tracy Woods Sheila Kelly, advisor 108 109 Anthony Detore Bill Heslin David Kane Ricky Kolster Mitchell Milstein Nick Paolello Ricky Pollack Barry Rosenstein Andy Rubenfeld Glen Tongue Alex Troy Bob Washuta Mr. Cohen, coach ▼ Basketball Steve Baragona Kevin Byrne Paul Farrelly Alan Fellman Robert Lite Dave Malkin Randy Meisner Ron Nilsson Mike Peer Gary Schneiderman Mr. Belcoure, coach 111 112 BLP Larry Bunis Ken Press Bruce Chamberlain Jim Scherer Mark Dietz Ben Spinelli Barry Goffin Peter Ziering Steven Vittoria David Begun John Casalino Steve Some Greg DeLillo Jim Hanley Mr. Belcoure, coach 115 116 To run or not to run, that is the question. ELB Mike Carlucci Oscar James Karl McCabe Steve Landsberg Patrick Rooney Len Pannucei Pam Gross Bill Lombardi Gary Schain Bill Jemas Bill Melan John McKeon Jim Christiano Robert Bauder Nick Flemming Tony Kotocavage Mike Jcklinski Mike Rooney Dave Sable Bruce Pierson Jeff Kolton Ron Reedy Mike Gertel Joe Furmosa Dawn Rosen Cindy Peters Hope Helfeld Mr. Paganelli, coach Co-Captains 117 118 Paul Kahn Michael Bressman John Crown Nick Gionakas Peter Guarino Ed Butler Russell Schub Dennis Smith Gary Hollander Brian Laing Marc Cardinale Mark White Dave Schuman Ralph Minelli Anthony Yorlano Mr. Wear, coach % 119 I 120 I think I’ll have more value at anything do later on for having been a baseball player. Jim Bouton % 121 Paul Cillis Dennis Hartigan Jim McLaughlin Jim Alviggi Joe Caggiano Bruce Danzis Steve DeAngelis Andy Hoffman Robert Kelly Jim Laing Art Linfante Ron Melillo Marc Minelli Bob Pante Rick Pollack Joe Pitch Barry Rosenstein Kurt White Mr. Mirandi, coach 122 Inside me, I just go crazy. mess up a backhand and tell myself, “You creep,” and maybe throw my racquet to vent my emotions. Then I see one coming and visualize just where Vm going to hit it, and the shot's perfect — and I feel beautiful all over. Billie Jean King Jodi Spiegel Alison Schondorf Debbie Legow Barbara Shulman Lisa Legow Debbie Klugler Barbara Mantel Sharri Youngman Pam Weston Susan Tarnofsky Vivian Bolgar Mr. Robinson, coach Vicki Bunis Captain 123 Varsity Junior Varsity Ricky Fine Jay Gitter Ron Klein Ed Decter Eliot Katz Howard Zimring Doug Bartner Bob Scharer Steven Kram John Messeri Marc Besso Tom Szusi Ira Katz Mr. Robinson, coach Dave Strauss Captain Randy Meisner Alan Pomerantz Bove TgNN?e 124 ■ B B BPTBflLL 125 Patty Alviggi Sue Pierson Cindy Rodriguez Barbara Schweitzer Sue Boyle Barbara Hersh Cindy Schmoll Joy Fink Linda Reilly Nancy Ronald Hope Shallis Pat Van Cauwenberge Denise Andrade Liz Fennel Kathy Hartwyck Diane Murphy Ceralyn Ciamillo Rose Moran Tracy Woods Mike Krosky Sharon Lasher Ms. Reese. Coach Captains 126 SBARB SOCCER Mountain Opposition 1 Parsippany 2 1 Morristown 4 1 Livingston 9 0 West Essex 8 0 Hanover Park 9 1 Morris Hills 5 2 Boonton 3 3 Cedar Grove 2 0 Parsippany 6 1 Morristown 0 0 Livingston 5 0 West Essex 4 1 Hanover Park 5 1 Morris Hills 4 0 Cedar Grove 1 2 Boonton 4 BASKETBALL Mountain OPPOSITION 48 Cedar Grove 61 53 Immaculate Concep. 44 46 Livingston 55 51 Immaculate Concep. 41 55 Glen Ridge 34 41 Morris Hills 46 51 West Essex 58 51 Morristown 61 60 Livingston 46 54 Parsippany 61 67 Boonton 46 55 Hanover Park 41 53 Morris Hills 45 65 West Essex 53 66 Morristown 61 61 Valley 39 64 Parsippany 49 69 Boonton 62 88 Bloomfield Tech. 31 67 Hanover Park 56 62 Caldwell 49 59 State Tournament Caldwell 45 57 West Essex 53 56 Rahway 76 • FOOTBALL Mountain Opposition 6 Caldwell 28 0 Parsippany Hills 7 0 Morristown 28 13 Morris Hills 19 13 Parsippany 42 6 Boonton 28 0 West Essex 48 13 Livingston 34 6 Hanover 22 G.A.A. CROSS COUNTRY Mountain 3 Livingston Opposition 0 1 Montville 0 0 Hanover Park 2 0 Morris Hills 1 0 West Essex 4 2 Morristown 3 4 Verona 0 0 Parsippany 1 2 Glen Ridge 0 CROSS COUNTRY Mountain Opposition 27 Boonton 35 44 Parsippany 18 35 Belleville 23 36 Montville 21 41 Morris Hills 19 24 Hanover Park 33 45 Morristown 18 36 Verona 19 41 Caldwell 19 42 West Essex 19 35 Livingston 23 Mountain SWIMMING Boys Opposition 45 Montclair 105 53 Morris Hills 20 28 West Orange 37 88 Morris Hills 62 26 Livingston 54 17 Morristown 58 24 East Side 52 18 Irvington 58 30 Wayne Valley 46 40 Girls Montclair 108 36 Morris Hills 38 46 West Orange 20 88 Morris Hills 62 22 Livingston 53 17 West Essex 55 46 Irvington 16 22 Wayne Valley 52 G.A.A. BASKETBALL Mountain Opposition 29 Caldwell 50 47 Valley 36 38 Verona 22 37 Boonton 45 46 West Orange 45 48 West Essex 67 47 Cedar Grove 35 54 Livingston 32 53 Morristown 18 53 Boonton 39 63 Morris Hills 21 37 West Orange 43 59 Morristown 26 39 Parsippany 17 44 Montville 42 34 Hanover Park 42 39 Barringer 38 28 Roxbury 44 47 Montclair 73 128 Mountain BOWLING Opposition 0 Irvington 3 2 East Orange 1 1 Cedar Grove 2 1 Montclair 2 1 Seton Hall 2 2 Essex Catholic 1 0 Belleville 3 3 Columbia 0 1 Bloomfield 2 V 2 Seton Hall V 2 1 Seton Hall 2 1 Nutley 2 3 Glen Ridge 0 1 Columbia 2 Mountain WRESTLING Opposition 51 Valley 18 66 Montgonery 6 27 Columbia 27 3 West Essex 49 45 Bayonne 14 6 Livingston 46 66 Hudson Catholic 3 36 Boonton 21 37 St. Peter’s 15 6 Morris Hills 34 27 Glenn Ridge 25 11 Morristown 30 21 Parsippany 34 6 Hanover Park 63 49 Cedar Grove 18 Mountain GOLF Opposition 1 1 Verona 4 4 Vi Parsippany 10 Vi IVi Morris Hills IVi 6 Vi Livingston 8 Vi 10 West Orange 8 9 Boonton 6 6 Hanover 9 9 Vi Morristown 5 Vi 4 West Essex 11 Mountain TRACK Opposition 57 Caldwell 74 77 Verona 54 52 Morris Hills 79 34 West Essex 97 77 Montville 54 57 Belleville 65 55 Hanover Park 76 54 Boonton 77 Mountain BASEBALL Opposition 1 Parsippany 2 3 Morris Hills 6 0 Livingston 6 3 Columbia 8 2 Boonton 0 2 Morristown 8 3 Verona 0 5 Hanover Park 4 8 Montville 9 6 West Essex 10 G.A.A. SOFTBALL Mountain Opposition 6 Caldwell 3 12 Verona 4 3 Belleville 2 17 Parsippany Hills 0 7 West Orange 0 7 Belleville 8 4 Hanover Park 5 6 Parsippany 12 BOYS’ TENNIS Mountain Opposition 5 Parsippany 0 3 Verona 2 2 Morristown 3 1 Morris Hills 4 0 West Essex 5 GIRLS’ TENNIS Mountain Opposition 0 Boonton 5 1 West Essex 4 1 Morristown 4 5 Bloomfield 0 0 West Essex 5 HONORED ATHLETES A ll Oranges Post Season A ll-Star Basketball Teams First Team Paul Farelly Second Team: Randy Meisner Third Team: Gary Schneiderman Brian Piccollo Award Chris Petrillo Honorable Mention, Soccer Alberto Moreno—Section Dave Schuman—County State Tournament, Wrestling Duane Galate—First District Champ Third Place Regions Lou Debonis—Second District Champ Bowling League Tournament Paul Cillis—High Handicap Trophy Scholar Athlete Award Mark White Track and Field Stars Carl McCabe, Pat Rooney 129 A 132 If we had the chance to do it all again, Would we, could we? 133 134 135 136 Chicago Everybody says I look just like my mother. Everybody says I’m the image of Aunt Bee. Everybody says My nose is like my father’s, But I want to look like me! Dorothy Aldis 137 Here they come Some with questions, Some with decisions Here they come And some with facts And some with visions Of a place to multiply Without the use of divisions To win a prize that no one's ever won . . The Association 138 How my life slips away, how the time goes by And I know I belong here, though I don’t know why. Carole King 139 Don't walk in front of me —I may not follow Don't walk behind me —I may not lead Walk beside me —And just be my friend. Camus 140 % 141 142 So it's the laughter we will remember Whenever we remember the way we were. 143 The Way We Were Are you optimistic 'bout the way things are going? No, I never think of it at all. Don't you ever worry when you see what's going down? No, try to mind my business, that is, no business at all. When it’s time to function as a feeling human being, will your Bachelor of Arts help you get by? I hope to study further, a few more years or so. I also hope to keep a steady high. Will you try to change things, use the power that you have, the power of a million new ideas? What is this power you speak of and this need for things to change? I always thought that everything was fine. Don’t you feel repression just closing in around? No, the campus here is very, very free. Does it make you angry the way war is dragging on? Well, I hope the President knows what he’s into, I don't know. Don’t you ever see starvation in the city where you live, all the needless hunger, all the needless pain? I haven’t been there lately, the country is so fine, but my neighbors don’t seem hungry, cause they haven’t got the time. Thank you for the talk, you know you really eased my mind. I was troubled by the shapes of things to come. Well, if you had my outlook, your feelings would be numb, you’d always think that everything was just fine. Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young PICTURE CREDITS: Life Magazine, Sports Illustrated, Time Magazine, Newsweek, Seventeen. The Fashion Revolution of the 1970’s revives the classic looks of the 20's, 30’s, 40's, and 50’s. A decade of fresh creations blended by the latest in Gatsby hairstyles, colors, and chic accessories, accented with a Funky Touch. Truly the outrageous age of music, glitter, and dance. . .an era of rolling good times all our own. We are not opposed to streaking provided it is correctly un- dertaken and executed with some grace. If you streak, have the common decency to do it in your bare feet. Portland “Press Herald’’ I never expected to see the day when girjs would get sun- burned in the places they do now. Will Rogers I think streakers are quite sane. They really are to be laughed at. I would probably streak. . .in my house. Karen Haas 146 147 Hank Aaron Gloria Steinem All women are created equal — to each other. Mark Yecies Women s lib is necessary but if a woman finds herself fulfilled without it, she shouldn’t feel inclined to expect liberation. I would follow it to the extent of my personal happiness. I wouldn’t want to make the man the ‘weaker sex’, but would expect equality in all respects. Cherie Cohen 148 Men and women must receive equal pay for equal work in production. Mao-Tse-Tung in flati on Vq5 Kii During the past year, the, goverhTTTent has initiated several plarfS to whip in- flation. Along with the very'’fashionable WIN buttons, companies are offering rebate plans to entiqr prospective die Even the administration is in the rebal business. Tax rebates are the largest pro- ject — and only lime wilLshow their effect. mth a part-time job, it’s hard to support myself Fran Tozzi tkk t' 7 don't 'know too much about economics. I do knoA and I dbjcnow we have to work fighter. Sen I rfiurprised that wcould £ € I; rd this yearbook! re in trouble e Mansfield I k L Mary Lorimer 4r W0 y ia food esjpbiishment and realize the drastic rise in prices s been necessary to Ump business runnin, ut the high cost oJ Jooa m t when the price es ovef fofh OIJ ed, they seem to understamfte and'eatl! V A We.0ed a-good war to straighten things, up. We’ve got lo blow some to r P things back into shape, something easy — Vick Caffa rra -AO :rT. I V 7J1 I would say that we have precedent in history. r - ■ ? ajecS nfa i recessionforywhich therermo Tederal Reserve Chairman, Arthur Burns ■ 149 II It S McGovern vs. nixon Come Home, America. President Nixon. Now more than ever. When I was a boy, I was nm that anybody could become President; Pm beginning to believe it. Clarence Darro ni sure of one thing. The war will be over. The war wont be hanging ' i ovef us in a second term. Richard Nixon ■■ don't have the slightest doubt that within 90 days of my Inauguration . . . every American soldier will be home. • 1 I I George McGovern d t ' — JFc V t forked for McGovern for a whole year because I thought he could be a help for America. Today I have a ckjferent opinion ofhim since he sold ‘.yv ouitl the Arabs. Alan Rubenfeld K t f il The President thinks he is God, but he is guilty as hell. Francis Laping Never before in the history of the presidency have records that are so private been made so public. In giving you these records — blemishes and all — I am placing my trust in the basic fairness of the American people. Richard Nixon I'm tired of hearing about Watergate. Sue Sable . . But when I get on the bench, then I'm nothing. Politics is out then. Then it’s my duty to search for the truth. Judge John Sirica It was really sad to see that happen to a nation that we all thought was so great. Carol D'Alessio Innocence is innocence — and my father is innocent. Sam Ervin and the Senate Watergate Commitee. 151 Tricia Nixon Those who wish to package lies and call it truth are tampering with the nation’s soul. The President must be impeached, and these are not high crimes; they are the highest crimes. Rolfe Niell, Philadelphia Daily News I felt bad for what happened to Nixon; he has done a lot for the country. He brought the boys home from Viet Nam. Something like impeachment can be a shock to such a man, but he should have been impeached and received full punishment. Joe Baum If Nixon is a citizen of the United States, then he should have been tried by law for all criminal offenses just like any other citizen of the U.S. Pat Finn To leave office before my term is completed is opposed to every instinct in my body. But as President I must put the interests of America first. Richard Nixon Now, therefore, I, Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States, pursuant to the pardon power conferred upon me by Article II, Section 2, of the Constitution, have granted a full, free and absolute pardon unto Richard Nix- on for all offenses against the United States which he, Richard Nixon, has committed or may have committed or taken part in during the period from January 20, 1969 through August 9, 1974. 152 WAR We have no doubt that we shall be victorious. . . We (are defending) our very existence. Golda Meir . . . The A rabs will never be totally defeated. But we can have several more defeats as in 1967 and survive. The (the Israelis) are occupying territories in three Arab countries. . .Let's see if they can stay like this (in the Sinai Desert). I say they can't. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat That's what really bothers me about this war. Sometimes I feel like one of the bad guys. I mean in World War II it was more clear-cut. You know, the Nazis on one side and us on the other. Marine in Vietnam 153 154 Paul Newman children vino itt in9J rosen TOiNK 5NCW rave xv n Man ot ; Mancha once a HAnDI KNOWS APPUPUi MAXIS YOU STERIli WABC MUSIC HAOIO . 77 , C,W ,C,ED Mountain High School. Quick, what comes to mind? Mr. Berrian’s smiling face, the hours of homework, the cut classes, or trying to race down a driveway filled with striped yellow bumps. Whatever memories each of us recall, each year in Mountain had its own special pains and joys. 1 1 J MB ' Few will forget the sophomore year when we developed writers’ cramps from writing Milky Way and Three Musketeers on zillions of 3 x 5 pieces of paper in order to win albums and money for the school. The freedom of our out-to-lunch and eighteen year old vote, which we now take for granted, came to us that first year at M.H.S. For the first time Mountain danced to the tunes of the 50’s. The thrill of victorious softball and cross-country squads, the exhilara- tion o f drama productions such as Come Blow Your Horn and Man of La Mancha — these we will surely remember. Watergate and the Arab- OiTembargo certainly colored our junior yki.xon’s the One’’ gained new meaning, and we trekked to sch midnight darkness. Many students rejoiced at the termination of the draft and the Vietnam 'ar while many panicked with the shock of yet another Mid-East War. SA T’s and Achievement Tests stole the attention of our junior class; we began to look ahead toward the future, but characteristically, we decided to procrastinate and enjoy the present. Foreshadowing of senioritis (poorly disguised as spring fever) colored the spring of ’74 along with triumphant golf and softball teams, and from the Corner Workship, The Fantasticks. year, school in % J '■ V The fall of 1974 began with the thud of a football and the dissonant strains of Mountain’s Marching Thirty-Eight. A more pleasant memory of that time would be the pounding of sneakers and the percussive cracks of field hockey sticks. . .or perhaps the relief of President Nixon's resignation. . and what about Jerry Ford During the changing times of the government, we at Mountain witnessed | revolutionary changes in the publications. . Never before have the literary talents of the student body been so active in the school — controversy in Rambler concerning ideas, rights, and apple pie, Acumen’s Acu-man’s crazy Tuesday adventures, and Aries one-liners, % s dance, arid new sections. Winter sports achieved rare brillance, too. % V Who could ask for more than the success of the boy’s basketball team and the skills of the girl’s basketball team and the boy’s wrestling teams? These, Mountain squads outshone their opponents until the last final buffer. y v Their achievements we shouldn't forget; the brief surge of praise which so outweighs the tedious hours of practices • L The rehearsals of cheerleaders, musicians, thespians — the sheer hap- piness of productive exhaustion which peaks in an exciting game, a monumental scholarship concert, or the applause and warmth of a curtain And finally, commencement, the termination of childhood, but also the beginning of a new awareness of life and of ourselves. Curiosity, Woif, involvement, apathy. Those who partook, those who described, those who watched — Moun- tain High School cannot and will not leave us though we have left it. HI 5 GLASS 0F 75 SUE ALBERS “Happiness is being loved.” PATTY ANN ALVIGGI “The future is not a gift, it's an achievement DOUGLAS AMSTER JUNE MARIE ALBANESE “ALBA. . JEFF ALTMAN Before the enemy can string his bow, thy arrow should transfix him. VINNIE AMATO I was here but now I'm gone, so I leave my name to carry on. FRED ANCILLAI “Float like a butterfly, but sting like a bee. ” 160 i ANGELICA ANGELOTTO Thanks to the new, things have changed for the better. MARK ANTHONY “Only the beginning DONNA AQUINO “How strange it seems, with so much gone of life and love, to still live on. FRANK ARLEO The happiest people are those who touch life at the greatest number of points. SHARON ARONSON The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be lighted. ANITA AVOTINS Youth may wear and waste, but it shall never rust in my possession. You young people, full of vigour and vitality are in the bloom of life. . the world belongs to you. Mao-Tse-Tung KAREN BALDASSARRE The great essentials of happiness are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for” MITCH BAMDAS If we do not stand for something, we will fall for anything” STEVEN BARAGONA FRANCIS BARBER My favorite hobbies: Bowling and girls. DOUG BARTNER “Remember, the world is full of cactus, but we don't have to sit on it. BOYD BENNINGTON “The best of life is yet to come. LISA BERKELEY “Something of ourselves remains wherever we have been “ AGNES BARTO JOSEPH BAUM “Memories of yesterday will never be forgotten MITCHELL BERGER “Some men see things as they are, and say, ‘ Why?’ I dream of things that never were, and say, ‘ Why not? ANITA BERKE Mountain High is great, but I’m glad to graduate. GAIL BERNSTEIN BOB BIRD Quiet people don't feel like talking. JOHN BOLEN “The party is over. VIVIAN BOLGAR “You've got to drift in the breeze before you set your sails Each violet holds eternity in its upturned face. AILEEN BORDMAN In this best of possible worlds Voltaire, Candide. 164 SUSAN BOYLE MICHAEL BRANDES How come nothing's like it was ... un- til it's gone. MICHAEL BRESSMAN Don’t cross the river if you can’t swim the tide. ELLEN BRODY SCOTT BROWN My lack of education hasn’t hurt me none; I can read the writing on the wall. PATRICIA BRYANS Live for today, for tomorrow may never come. 165 JEFFREY BUCHALTER KAREN BUCKLEY “Walking down this rocky road, wondering where my life is leading. ” LAWRENCE BUNIS No profit grows where there is no pleasure taken. 166 . . . am alone with the beating of my heart. . . ED BUTLER A lot of great men are dying; I don't feel so well myself KEVIN BYRNE Thunder may he impressive, but light- ning does the work. PAMELA CABE “Times passes much too quickly when we're together laughing. . .it's only the beginning. “ NICK CAFFARRA “Accepting one note — pure and easy, playing so free, like a breath comes rippling by. KATHLEEN CAFIERO These are times which we never had before, which we shall never have again. PATRICIA CAMASTA “Trich, B.C.P.S.T., Fridays, D.T.C., 13, Chicago 167 KIM MICHELE CAMPANELLA Tomorrow's gonna be a brighter day, there's gonna be some changes. HEIDI CARLSTEDT We go to the moon and reach for the stars, but we forget each other. ROXANNE CARLONZA DON CANNON “He who marries for love, without money, has good nights and sorry days,” ANGELA CARFAGNINI Some of us chased shadows, dreams, ambitions, and as we went we waved good-bye forever. 168 MICHAEL ROBERT CARLUCCI Everywhere in life, the true question is not what we gain, hut what we do. VICKI CARNEVALE- There is no time like the old time, when you and were young. ANGELO CASAROLA The only conquests which are perma- nent, and leave no regrets, are our con- quests over ourselves. DONNA CATRAMBONE Life is what you make of it.” ANTHONY CEDOLE Judge a man not by the amount of time he works, but by his accomplishments. 169 CAROL CERRATO “A smile . . .it costs nothing, but creates much ’ ROBERT J. CHRISTIANO Excuse me, then! You know my heart; but dearest friends, alas! Must part. FRANK CERUTTI “The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. BRUCE CHAMBERLAIN “Peace is the fairest form of happi- ness. HAROLD CIAMILLO September sunset on a fiery sea. DAVID CICCHELLI “Other people are sick and dying, and their lives are without meaning. Please care. NORA CIELO “ You are today where your thoughts have brought you; you will be tomorrow where your thoughts take you.” GLENN CIGNARELLA Courage mounteth with occasion. DONNA CIRILLO “Everyday should be passed as if it were to be our last.” CATHY A. COCOZZIELLO “Something of ourselves remains wherever we have been. i CHERIE COHEN What's the earth, with all its art, verse, music, worth - compared with love, found, gained, and kept? SHARON COHEN Laughter is not at all a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is far the best ending for one. PETER COMMANDEUR I feel a part of everything I see. A part of everything is here in me. MICHAEL CLEARY ROBERT COHEN “ The saddest words of mouth or pen, are if I had and what could have been. GORDON JAMES CONDOS ‘7 can't get enough of that funky stuff 172 KATHLEEN ANN COOKE To everything, there is a season; and a time to every purpose under the heaven. ” RALPH CORVINO Easy come, easy go. KENNETH A. COPPOLA Men offew words are usually the best men.” BRIAN COUGHLIN Where do I go? Follow the river. Where do I go? Follow the gulls. Where is the something Where is the someone That tells my why live and die? Where do I go? Follow the children. Where do I go? Follow their smiles. Is there an answer In their sweet faces That tells me why I live and die? Follow the wind song. Follow the thunder. Follow the neon in young lover s eyes. Down to the gutter. Up to the glitter, Into the city Where the truth lies. Where do I go? Follow my heart-beat. Where do I go? Follow my hand. Where will they lead me And will I ever discover Why I live and die? I live and die, I live and die. Hair 173 JOHN COURTNEY Success is the ability to do what you want. ROBERT CRATE A woman is only a woman but a good cigar is a smoke. GUY CUMMINGS KATHLEEN CUNNINGHAM DEBBIE CURRY . . .there's never enough time to do the things you want to do, once you find them ... 174 CAROL D'ALESSIO Fleeting as were the dreams of old, remembered like a tale that's told, we pass away.” JEANNE DAMGEN SALVATORE D'AMICO ARMOND DANGLER Good-bye old world. Come the morning I'll be far from here, slowly rising into another sphere. 175 GRACE KIM DARCY STEVEN DAVENPORT DIANE De CICCO Just when you think tomorrow will never come; it's yesterday. JODY DECKENBACK It takes life to love life. MARK DAVID DEITZ My interest is in the future, because I am going to spend the rest of my life there. Oh, this learning, what a thing it is! Shakespeare EMILY De MASI JOHN DEMIANIUK Everything has been thought of bejore, the difficulty is to think of something new. DENNIIS De MEO The best is yet to be. 176 JOHN DEMERS ROBERT De PASQUALE shall he like a tree — I shall die at the top. LORI De RITES Tomorrow is a new day — begin it well and serenely and with high spirits. BEN De VIZIO Of those to whom much is given, much is required. TOM De ZAO And though hard be the task, keep a stiff upper lip. FRANCES ANN DI GESU There are no words I can use because the meaning still leaves for you to choose 177 DEBORAH DISTER DIANE DITTMAN CAROL DIVENY “ You never know how much you loved. . .till it's time to part. ” Real joy, believe me, is a serious matter. Seneca JODY DOMENIC Friendship can he obtained only by friendship! TOM DONOVAN Whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. MARY DOUGHERTY Here today — gone tomorrow. WILLIAM ENDLEIN PAUL FARRELLY JOSEPH FAGAN “There were no greener pastures.” ALVIN DRAKEFORD CHRIS DYER Everything is funny as long as it happens to someone else! BERNIE FAHEY Shanahan’s Brunches, Long Branch, Smokers, Just one last jump, and the track team blues. 179 I’ll trade ya two chocolate chips for one cupcake. EDWARD FEDOR LORRI FELDMAN The mind is restless, turbulent, strong, and unyielding . . .as difficult to subdue as the wind. JIM FEDOR Good-bye my friends to the show that never ends. I hope we meet again somewhere . . . RICHARD FINE Blind men running through the light of the night. BETH FELDBLUM I sure hope the road don’t come to own me, there's so many dreams I’ve yet to find. PAT FINN Bozo, Mushmouse, Kim, Fat, Five, Months. 180 DONNA FIORE ROBERT FIORENTINO RICKY FIORETTI Success is not measured by money or material things, but rather by what you've accomplished. DEBRA FLORIO “Yet within the hearts I leave, a little fond remembrance dwell. MARY FONTANA Nothing should be prized more highly than the value of each day. ERIC M. FOSTER Mountain has given me many exciting moments. They say fingers were before forks, and hands before knives. Swift I ROBIN FOX Wear a smile and have friends. Wear a scowl and have wrinkles. ” STEVEN FREEDMAN 182 KENNETH FREUNDLICH “Nothing is more highly to be prized than the value of each day JANNIE FREYTAG There never seems to he time to do the things you want to do once you find them. MARY ANN FRYER Shore, Movies, Sea, Me, Summer, Concert. WAYNE GALLAGHER “Without hurrying a runner reaches his goal.” TIMOTHY CANNING KATHY GELLER “She had three lilies in her hand, and the stars in her hair were seven. ALICE GELMI Tomorrow will be better. PATRICIA GENTILE We can never know the days to come ...but these were the good old days. ROANNE GERHARD Color mv world with love. JUDY GERSHON Remember yesterday, live today, and dream of tomorrow. 183 Do vou wanna dance. . . FRANK GIANNELLI Life is one long stairway to heaven DONNALEE GILLEN Sunshine, Honda, Music, Freedom, Ski, Satisfaction. DEBBIE GILTNER We are the dreamers of dreams, wandering by lone seabreakers, and sit- ting by desolate streams. BARRY GINSBURG MARSHALL GITTER A11 the world's a stage, and all the men and women are merely players. 184 KENNETH GLENN Genius is the capacity to evade hard work. JANIS GLICK We've only just begun to live — a kiss for luck and we’re on our way.” BARRY GOFFIN You will become what you are least afraid of becoming. . . Sorry, my dancing days are done. . . JEFFREY GOLD ‘7 you think a thing is impossible, you’ll make it possible” RICHARD GREEN “Experience is the fool’s best teacher; the wise do not need it.” Morning glow, morning glow Starts to glimmer when you know Winds of change are set to blow And sweep this whole land through Morning glow is long past due. Morning glow, fill the earth Come and shine for all you re worth Well be present at the birth Of old faith looking new Morning glow is long past due Oh, morning glow I'd tike to help you grow We should have started long ago So Morning glow all day long While we sing tomorrow's song Never knew we could be so strong But now it's very clear Morning glow is almost here Morning glow, by your light We can make the new day bright And the phantoms of the night Will fade into the past Morning glow is here At last. Pippin 185 JAY HOWARD GREENBERG “Half the fun is getting there. CINDY GREENE A friend is someone who knows you’re not perfect hut treats you as if you were. RUSS GREUTER The world is at your command. VINCENT GRIMALDI THOMAS GRLICA “ The greatest of faults is to he con- scious of none. PAM GROSS We know what we are, hut not what we may be. 186 DOLORES GROSSI LENORA GUARINI You’ve got to sing your own special song even if nobody else sings along. ROGER HABERMAN Because we can’t do all we would, does it follow to do nothing good? JODI GROSSMAN Now as the clock of youth unwinds, old memories overflow my mind. KAREN HAAS We've done so many foolish things, and yet the days have served us well. DEBBIE HAMMER am what I am. that is enough. 187 KEITH HAMMER “ The lord is first, my friends are second, and I am third. JEFFREY HANDSMAN As you drive down the road of life, keep your eye on the road and not on your load. TERESA ANNE HANLEY Today is the tomorrow we dreamed about yesterday. JILL FRAN HANOPOLE If we all could spread a little sunshine, we all would be a little closer. JOHN HEALY DAVID HELLER The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be doubts of today. 6 LINDA HELLER But as I leave, I know that I am leav- ing my best friend JOSHUA HELLER PHILIP HELLMAN Man was born for happiness. 188 BARBARA HERSH Clasp the hands and know the thoughts of men in other lands. . . FRANK HOFFMAN There will he an an answer, let it he. 189 KEVIN HOPKINS JAMES HOUSTON LUCILLE INTISO I'd like to get away from earth awhile and then come back to it and begin over. OSCAR JAMES TOM HUNTER NANCY HYRA LuANN JANDOLI “Always be happy and never lose it; because happiness is the existence of lifer LAWRENCE JOHNSON “Many a truth is said in jest. 190 MARCY KAHAN PAUL KAHN EILEEN R. KAPLAN My greatest inspiration is a challenge to attempt the impossible. JUDY KAPLAN I got to be where my spirit can run free. Got to find my corner of the sky. MARC KAPLAN ‘ Be civil to all: sociable to many; familiar with few; friend to one: enemy to none. JODIE KASS “ When things are not what they would seem, you must keep following your dream. ELIOT KATZ Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood. 191 Laughing is the sensation of feeling good all over. . . SANDY KAUFMAN LYNN KELLY Happiness courts thee in her best array. SUSAN R KENNEDY 7 only know how true it is; love is a chain of life. MARINA KIM Always remember that the good times are better than the bad times are bad. SUE KINCAID We've only just begun. EDWARD KING Football, crutches, college, wealth, health. 192 MATTHEW KLEIN The FI Rocket engine is a single start fixed calibrated bi-propellant rocket engine. . RON KLEIN One who marches behind horse in parade, marches alone.” MARIANNE KOCHER Learning is a day-by-day ex perience. TRACY KOHUT KATHY KOLBER CATHERINE KOSTECKI Alternately lose and find yourself in thoughts and needs of others . discover truth, beauty, and yourself.” . . .and showing it principally in one spot. 193 ANDI KUBILUS 44 Think of everything you've got; you will still he here tomorrow, though your dreams may not.” KIM LAMANA DONALD LANDISI The more we endure, with patience and grace, the stronger we grow and the more we can face. STEVEN LANDSBERG now stop and rebuild all your ruins, for peace and trust can win the day despite your losings.” Doubt is the beginning, not the end, of wisdom. 194 STEVE LASHER ‘Never give a sucker an even break. CLAUDIA LA TORRE Changes somehow frighten me but still I have a smile. LAWRENCE LAVIGNE It's time to start living, time to take a little from a world that's giving, time to take time. LAUREN LAWLESS Time may change me, but I can't trace time. Bless thee in all the work of thy hand which thou doest Deuteronomy 14:29 195 A person is constantly called upon to create his own future. THERESA LEE “The mind knows only what lies near the heart.'' LYNN R. LEFKOWITZ HAROLD LENKOWSKY RICHARD LEONARDIS Keep your face always toward the sunshine, and the shadows will fall behind you. CRAIG LEVIN “No mountain is too high to climb. STEVEN LEVOWSKY I never put off till tomorrow what I can possibly do the day after. PAUL LIEBENTHAL Life is a sports arena — few par- ticipate. many are spectators. 196 PAUL LIPTON There lives more faith in honest doubt than in half the creeds. MICHAEL LOMBARDI JAMES LITTMAN Let's all learn to live together, for we die alone. NINA LLOYD “Tomorrow belongs to me. CAMILLE LONGO “The way to love anything is to realize that it might be lost JOANNE LONGUA And now we leave. . .each his separate way. We accept what has passed and look to our futures. 197 MARCY LUCAS don't know who I am, but life is for learning. JEFF LUND “ There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.” BRENDA LYONS “Hey tomorrow, where are you going? Do you have some room for me?” 198 LUKE MAGLIARO FRANK MAGLIO Accept me as I am, only then will we discover each other. ' ELLEN MANDEL Love is sunshine; hate is shadow. Life is checkered shade and sunshine. NANCY MANGINO Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore, so do our moments hasten to their ends. CARMINA MARTINO It is impossible to be human and not to err. CELESTE MARAFINO BARBARA MANTEL 'If you could read my mind, what a tale my thoughts would tell. « 199 DONNA MASTER The world steps aside for any man if he knows where he's going.” MONICA MATHERN Never underestimate the power of a woman. SUSAN MAYKISH There's a cold wind coming I can tell, blowing back memories; times we loved so well. My life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue An everlasting vision of everchanging view A wondrous woven magic in bits of blue and gold A tapestry to feel and see, impossible to hold. Carole King KARL MC CABE SUSAN MC CLOSKEY Weave me the sunshine out of the fall- ing rain. . COLLEEN MC CRINK There's so much left to know, and I'm on the road to find out. KATHLEEN MC DONALD No one knows the secret of the begin- ning or the end. 200 % 201 It was a dream of perfect bliss. Too beautiful to last. EUGENE MC TERNAN DAVID MC SHANE JOE MESSINA You learn from your mistakes, and I’ve made a lot of mistakes! CHRIS MIJAILIDIS Summer. Soccer, Work. Play, Homework, No. JEFFREY DAVID MILDEN Knowledge is more than equivalent to force. RANDY MEISNER Oh-la-di, oh-la-da, life goes on. . . ” BETH MILSTEIN Je Revie ns.” 202 RALPH MINELLI AH good things must come to an end — that's why I'm leaving. RENEE MOLINARI MICHAEL MOLOFF “If you cannot win, make the one ahead of you break the record. I get by with a little help from my friends. Beatles % 203 BILL MOORE I've reached the top of my wall, and all I've found is another way to fall. THOMAS MOORHEAD ROBERT MORAN VALERIE M. MOREA Wishing my martian friends, more 57 Blaines, Colorado Good Times, and moondances with special people. ALBERT MORENO PAUL MUELLER “Clear the battlefield and let me see, all the profit from our victory ELIZABETH MULLIGAN There is no certainty without some doubt. 204 BRIAN MURPHY “There is no wisdom that can take the place of humanity. RICHARD F. MUTH Now he walks in quiet solitude, the forests and the streams. KEITH MURPHY All great men are dying. I don't feel too good myself. NICK NARDONE Don't hassle me man. JIM MUSSO There are no words I can use because the meaning still leaves for you to choose. ROSEMARIE NATALINE And a new day will dawn, for those who stand long, and the memories will echo with laughter. 205 LINDA NOLAN As we wind on down the road, many dreams will he captured. KAREN NOVICH 7 shall choose my own destiny; 1 shall aspire to greatness. KATHLEEN NUNN “Live each day to the fullest and don't he afraid to he happy. Let the wind carry me. . . BARBARA O'BREITER STEPHEN O'CONNOR And carry hack my dreamy soul. . .to other days now past and gone. LISA OLIVER They say that all good things must end some day. all the leaves must fall. 206 MARYANN O'NEILL Always be happy, enjoy what is beautiful, and believe that those you love, love you. KATHY O'ROURKE To dream of the person you’d like to be is to waste the person you are. LEN PANNUCCI Access to success is thru the mind. PATRICIA PATUTO didn't know' was a slave until I found out I couldn't do the things I wanted. MATTHEW ONORATO JEAN PALMERE Be yourself - but be your best self Dare to be different and to follow your own star. GERARD PERILLO It was the best of times, it w as the worst of times. 207 Everything is worth talking about. . . BARRY PERI.MUTTER “Life is like a clock. you never know when it might stop. CHRIS PETRILLO THOMAS PESCATORE STEPHAN PETERSON 208 SUSAN PIERSON A11 the world's a stage and all of us the players acting out a part. MARIA PINTO You’ve got to have a dream before it can come true. LINDA ANN PITCH Love is born from an open heart and grows within a peaceful mind that treasures life. ALAN JEFF POMERANTZ He who moves not forward goes back wards. SUE POWERS MARC PREZIOSI To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heavens. 209 JILL PRINGLE “I’ve never felt so alive. I'm learning that there's such a world out there... and none of us has ever seen or felt it. SHARI ANN PRUPIS Life belongs to the living, and he who lives must be prepared for changes. TONI PUCILLO I i Happiness is as a butterfly, which, when preserved is always just beyond your grasp, but which, if you will sit down quietly may alight upon you. Nathaniel Hawthorne BETH PURCELL DONNA QUIRK “Oh, I'm not making love to anyone's wishes only for that light I see. 210 JUDY RABIN “To be awake is to be alive ' LYNN RADZINSKY Friendship is a creature that seeks a companion. FRED RAIMONDI Do you want to be an angel? Do you want to be a star? A nd play some magic on my guitar. ANTHONY RINALDI PAUL RINALDI GAYLE RICHTER There are no strangers, only people we haven’t met. 211 MARY RITCHIE “Coins and crosses never know their fruitless worth. CINDY RODRIGUES “Life is what you make it. PATRICK ROONEY If work interferes with pleasure, why work? RAYMOND ROSANIA Raked up in the rear, banging into gear, that's all I hear. SUSAN ROSENFELD I wanna laugh while the laughing is easy, I wanna cry if it makes it worthwhile. Eat enough and it will make you wise. MICHELE ROSSI A smile is my umbrella on a rainy day.” STEVE ROTHMAN When in conversation, do not discuss the faults of others, because you have many faults yourself. ALAN RUBENFELD If am not for myself who is for me? And being for myself what am I? AMY ROTBERG Your time has come to shine. All your dreams are on their way. MICHAEL LEE ROZANSKY ”f am.” ROBERTA RYAN “Nothing is a waste that makes a memory. ” MARC ROTHENBERG Mountain (iHIGH”s. I can see clearly now. 213 . . .and I'm getting kind of worried, and I feel so out of place. . . Stevie Wonder SUE SABLE Who knows where the time goes. JOHN SCADUTO MARK SAMUELS Elen si'la lumenn' omen tielvo. A star shines on the hour of our meeting.” JERI SAMUELS Happiness is loving someone who loves you.” DEBBIE SANTUCCI A false friend and a shadow attend only when the sun shines.” MARY SCHELLHASE If you love me as I love you, what knife can cut our love in two? 214 JOSEPH SCHERER Failure will never overtake you if your determination to succeed is strong enough ' CYNTHIA SCHMOLL Ambition raises a secret tumult in the soul; it inflames the mind. GAIL SCHILLE “Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow. EDIS SCHNEIDER ‘7 seek acquaintance with nature. GARY SCHNEIDERMAN Let a smile he your umbrella on a rainy day. MICHAEL SCHREIBER “The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it. ROBERT SCHWARTZ Even though we ain’t got money, I’m so in love with you, honey. 215 Friendship is a coming together of hearts—an exchange of joy. ARTHUR SEEGER STEPHEN SELVAGGIO He who is faultless is lifeless. ” BARBARA SCHWEITZER '7 can't wait 'til tomorrow. . Because today will he over.'' ARTEMIS SHAM AMIAN- “ Though nothing can bring hack the splendor in the grass, grieve not, rather find strength in what remains behind. JILL SHULMAN The grand essentials of happiness are: something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. JOSEPH SIEGLER And now I leave. . .accepting what has passed and looking to the future. SHEILA R. SILVERMAN “Life is always interesting when you have a purpose and live in its ful- fillment. 216 LAURA SIMONE INA SLEIN DENNIS SMITH STEPHEN SMITH WENDY SMITH will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. ROBERT COLIN SNYDER JODI SPIEGEL “I've got to be where my spirits can run free, got to find my corner of the sky. PAUL STEETS If you cannot be first, make the one ahead of you break the record. ROBIN STERLING A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. Emerson 218 HELEN STICHLING “ Everything’s all right and we’ll find a place to go. ” DONNA STRIDACCHIO Memory builds a pathway that goes winding through the heart, and keeps friends dose together even though they're far apart ” GRACE TAMMERA A smile brightens the day for someone who notices.” LIZABETH STIZZA CRIS STUBER Was it worth it. ‘7 wonder?” SUSAN TARNOFSKY The only things we ever keep are what we give away.” BILL STOLL Jesus said. am the way. . .No man cometh to the father but by me.” LINDA SWENSON “The great decision maker.” STEVEN E. TESSLER A11 that we see or seem to see is but a dream within a dream. % 219 JOHN THEODOULOU We must all hang together or assuredly we shall all hang separately. BENSON TONGUE He who dares, does We can never know about the days to come, but we think about them anyway. Carly Simon i FRANCINE TOZZI Think only of the past as its remem hrance gives you pleasure. JOHN VALVANO When the going gets tough, the tough get going. SALVATORE TORSIELLO MARYELLEN VAUPEL “ We are not the same persons this year as last, nor are those we love. ” 220 JOANNE VREELAND Act as if everything depends upon you, hut pray because everything depends upon God. STEVEN WACHTEL by Harpo Marx. SUSAN WALLACH And what is a weed? A flower whose virtues have not been discovered. 221 ANNE MARIE WANAMAKER To find the beautiful, we must carry it with us. MARK WEBER “ You can’t put an old head on young shoulders, but who cares?” MARY WEBER “ Then you can look forward with con- fidence and back without regrets. . JOHN WEIGEL The girls are back and they're a dime a dozen. WENDY WEISBARD There’s so many dreams I’ve yet to find.” HILLARY WEISS “Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark.” Music produces a kind of pleasure which human nature cannot do without. Confucius 222 HOWARD WEISS “Lost in a lost world. ” JAN WEISSMAN PAUL WESTFALL JUNE WETTSTEIN “Walk hand in hand with Jesus and he at peace with the world ” DEBRA WETZEL I'm very wise, hut not too tall. Precious things; are often small! MARK WHITE Forget the past and strive for the future. Press on toward the prize of eternal life. % 223 PATTY WILLIAMS Only that day dawns to which we are awake. THURMAN WILLIAMS “ What one does, one becomes. 224 PAMELA YACAVINO i MARK YECIES “Love flew out the door when money flies innuendo ANTHONY YORLANO Those who strive to attain success — will! ANN MARIE ZIELINSKI ' Endless summer. Catch a wave and you're sitting on top of the world. '' ROBERT ZIEMBA DEBRA ZIMRING So much to do in so little time. As the past guides me onward. I try. KAREN ZULLO LAWRENCE ZUCKER Have van will party. JOHN BIASCO If you've missed the boat. . .take the train. 225 LOIS MILLER “Absence lessons half-hearted passions and increases great ones. MITCHELL RIBACK When in doubt. . . LISA RUBELL Remember yesterday, live today, and look towards tomorrow. You look around, things astound you so you breathe in deep, you’re not asleep! KAREN WARNER am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today. 226 When I work, I work hard; When I sit, I sit loose; And when I think, I fall asleep 221 I 228 229 i 230 SENIOR EXTRAS i 232 JUNE ALBANESE — Dance (Concert) Band 2, 4; Majorette 3, 4; Marching Band 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Publicity Com- mittee 4; Senior Class Officer 4. SUSAN ALBERS — JEFF ALTMAN — Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. PATTY ALVIGGI — G.A.A. Basketball 2. 3, 4; G.A.A. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Softball 2, 3, 4. VINCENT AMATO — DOUG AMSTER — Football 2,4. FRED ANCILLAI — Baseball 2. ANGELICA ANGELOTTO — MARK ANTHONY — Drama Club 3. DONNA AQUINO — Choir 2; Social Committee 2, 3; Top “20” 3. FRANK ARLEO — Assemblies Committee 4; National Honor So- I ciety 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3; Student Congress Rep- resentative 4. SHARON ARONSON — Drama Club 2; Future Physicians’ Club 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4. ANITA AVOTINS — Cheerleading| 3, Captain 4; Future Home- makers Association 3, 4. JILL BAKER — American Field Service 2, 3; Anti-pollution Society 2; Future Teachers’ Association 2, 3, 4. KAREN BALDASSARRE — Acumen 4; Dance Band 2; Drama Club 2; Junior Class Officer 3; National Honor Society 3, 4: Social Com- mittee 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3. MITCHELL BAMDAS — Anti-Pollution Society 2, 4; Assemblies Committee 4; Cross Country 2jl Future Physicians’ Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Photography Club 4; Social Com- mittee 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Track 2. STEVE BARAGONA — Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Math team 2. FRANCIS BARBER — DOUG BARTNER — Chess Club 2; Future Physicians’ Club 2; National Honor Society 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Tennisi 3,4. AGNES BARTO — Choir 2; Drama Club 4; German Club 4. JOSEPH BAUM — Audio-visual Aids 4; Drama Club 3, 4. BOYD BENNINGTON — Assemblies Committee 4; Football 2, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3. MITCHELL BERGER — American Field Service 2, 4; Chess Team 2, 4; Drama Club 2, 4; Future Physicians’ Club 2, 4; Future Teachers’ Association 2, 4; International Thespian Society 2, 4; Rambler 4; Ski Club 2, 4; Student Congress Representative 2, 4; Top “20” 2, 4. ANITA BERKE — | LISA BERKELEY — Acumen 2; Election’s Committee 4; Future Homemakers’ Association 3; Future Teachers’ Association, Presi- dent 3; Rambler 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. .] GAIL BERNSTEIN — JM ROBERT BIRD — ▼ JOHN BIASCO — Rambler 4. JOHN BOLEN — Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3. VIVIAN BOLGAR — Future Teachers’ Association 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Rambler 2; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4. AILEEN BORDMAN — Choir 2, 3, 4; Computer Club 2; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers’ Association 3, 4; International Thespian Society 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Rambler 4; Top ‘ 20’' 2, 3, 4. NANCY BOYLE — Publicity Committee 4. SUSAN BOYLE — Activities Committee 4; G.A.A. Basketball 2, 3; G.AA. Softball 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL BRANDES — MICHAEL BRESSMAN — Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish jHonor Society 3, 4; Student Congress Representative 4. ELLEN BRODY — SCOTT BROWN — National Honor Society 3, 4; Rambler 2, 3, 4; Student Congress Representative 2, 3, 4. PATTI BRYANS — D.E.C.A. 3, 4. JEFF BUCHALTER — Concert Band 2, 3, 4. KAREN BUCKLEY — LARRY BUN1S — Acumen 4; Aries 3, 4; Anti-pollution Society 2; Audio-Visual Aids 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Future Physicians’ Club 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, . 4; Photography Club 2, 3, 4; Rambler 3, 4. ED BUTLER — Baseball 2, 3, 4. KEVIN BYRNE — Basketball 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. PAM CABE — G.A.A. Field Hockey 3. KATHLEEN CAFIERO — NICK CAFFARRA — Chess Club 2; Golf 2; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Rambler Editor-in-Chief 4; Social Committee 4. PAT CAMASTA — D.E.C.A. 3, 4. KIM CAMPANELLA — DON CANNON — Football 2, 3, 4; Swimming 4. ANGELA CARFAGNINI — Color Guard 3, 4; G.A.A. Field Hockey 2. ROXANNE CARLONZA — HEIDI CARLSTEDT — Choir 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Basketball 2; Swim Team 3, 4; Top “20”. MICHAEL CARLUCCI — Cross Country 2, 3, 4. VICKI CARNEVALE — G.A.A. Basketball Manager 3; G.A.A. Field Hockey 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Honor So- ciety 2, 3. ANGELO CASAROLA — Baseball 2, 4; Football 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Social Committee 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4. DONNA CATRAMBONE — ANTHONY CEDOLE — Student Congress Representative 3. FRANK CERUTTI — Soccer 2, 3, 4; Track Field 2. CAROL CERRATO______ BRUCE CHAMBERLAIN — Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor So- ciety 2, 3. ROBERT CHRTSTIANO — HAROLD CIAMILLO — Soccer 2, 3, 4; Student Congress Rep- resentative 2, 3, 4; Track Field 2, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. DAVID CICCHELLI — Anti-pollution Society 2; Drama Club 4. NORA CIELO — American Field Service 3, 4; Anti-Pollution So- ciety 2; Assemblies Committee 4; National Honor Society 3; Vice-President 4; Social Committee 3. 4; Student Grievance Com- mittee 4. GLENN CIGNARELLA — Football 2, 3, 4; Track Field 3; Wrestling 2. DONNA CIRILLO — National Honor Society 3, 4. J MICHAEL CLEARY — CATHY A. COCOZZTELLO Color Guard 4, Drama Club 2; Elections Committee 3, 4; Future Teachers’ Association 2, 3,‘4? Student Congress Representative 2, 3; Top “20” 2.4|- CHERTE COHEN — Aries 4; Drama Club 2, 3; Vice-president 4; International Thespian Society 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. ROBERT COHEN — Aries Identification Editor 4; Assemblies Com mittee 4; Bowling 4; Chess Team 2: Choir 2; Drama Club 2, 3; Future Physicians’ Club 2, 3; President 4; Student Grievance Com- mittee 4; Tennis 2, 3. 4; Top “20” 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Congress Representative 2, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2. 3, 4. SHARON COHEN — America?! Field Service 2. 3, 4; Fu:urc Home- makers Association 2; Future Teachers' Association 3; Vice-presi- dent 4; Math Team 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. PETER COMMANDEUR — Cross Country 4; Photography Club 3; Soccer 2, 3: Swimming 4. GORDON”JAMES CONDOS — Social Committee 4; Swimming 3, 4. KATHIE COOKE — Library Staff 3. KENNETH COPPOLA — RALPH CORVINO — BRIAN COUGHLIN — MATTHEW D. COUPER — Bible Discussion Club 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4. JOHN COURTNEY — Cross Country 2; Indoor Track Team 3; Track Field 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4 DEBBIE CRAMER — ROBERT CRATE — Wrestling 2, 3, 4. GUY CUMMINGS KATHY CUNNINGHi DEBBIE CURRY — CAROL D’ALESSIO Society 3, 4; Student SAL D’AMICO — _____ JEANNE DAMGEN — National Honor Society 3, 4. ARMOND DANGLER — Wrestling 2, 3, 4. KIM DARCY — Color Guard 3. Captain 4; Choir 2, 3. STEVE DAVENPORT — JODY DECK EN BACK — DIANE De CICCO —Jcheerleading 3, 4; National Honor Society 3. mish Honor Basketball 2, 3, 4: National Honor ress Representative 2. 4; Student Congresl MARK DEITZ — Bowl JOHN DEMERS— EMILY De MASI — National Honor Society 3, Society 2, 3, 4. DENNIS De MHO — Bicycle Clut JOHN DEM1AN1UK — ROBERT De PASQUALE — Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. LORI De RITES — Acumen 2, 3; Basketball 2; D.E.C.A. 4; Future Teachers’ Association 3: Social Committee 4; Sophomore Class Treasurer 2;. Student Congress Representative 2. CAROL DESTTNO — Student Congress Representative 2; Twirler 3, 4. BEN De VIZIO — Assemblies Committee 4; Baseball 2, 4; Curricu- lum Review Committee 4; Football 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Congress Representative 2, 3. TOM De ZAO — FRAN DiGESU — Future Physicians’ Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. DEBBIE DISTER — DIANE DITTMAN — CAROL DIVENY — Junior Class Vice-president 3; Student Con- gress Representative 2, 4. JODI DOMENIC — THOMAS DONOVAN — Soccer 2; Wrestling 2. MARY DOUGHERTY — ALVIN DRAKEFORD -— Basketball 2; Student Congress Represent- ative 3. CHRIS DYER — WILLIAM ENDLEIN — JOSEPH FAGAN — Football 2, 3, 4. BERNIE FAHEY — Indoor Track 3; Track 3, 4. CYNTHIA FARINELLA — PAUL FARRELLY — Basketball 2, 3, 4. CAROL FASULO — EDWARD FEDOR — JIM FEDOR — BETH FELDBLUM — Activities Committee 4; Acumen 4; Aries 4; Drama Club 3, 4; International Thespian Society 4; Ski Club 4; Student Grievance Committee 4. LORRI FELDMAN — Acumen 3, 4; American Field Service 2, 3. Vice-President 4; Anti Pollution Society 2, 3; Aries Business Editor 4; Curriculum Redfew Committee Future PhysicialB Club 3; Honor So ty 3, 4; Student Congress RepreHflative 4; :am Manager 3. FINE — Basketball 2: Computer Club 3; Future Physi- 2. 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Parking Attendant lass;President 4; Student ( ongress Representative 2 4. ‘ball 2: p Jtoall 3. estling 2. 3, 4. Natio Tennis RICHAR dans' 4 Sen 3; 1 ennis learn PAT FINN — I DONNA FIORE ROBERT FIOR RICHAR FIOR DEBRA JLORIOiH MARY JTON'IANA National Honor Society 3, 4; Treasurer 4; . Social Committee 4; Student Grievance Committee 4. ERIC FOSTER — ROBIN FOX — National Honor Society 3. 4. STEVEN FREEDMAN — Acumen 2, 3; Editor 4; Aries 2, 3; Editor 4: Curriculum Review Committee 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Frisbee Team 3, Captain 4. International Thespian Society 3, 4; Math Team 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4: Photography Club 3, 4; Rambler 2. 3, 4; Tennis Team 2, 4. KENNETH FREUNDLICH — Anti-Pollution 2; Computer Club ,2, 3; Future lonor Society 3, 4: Photography ler Editor 4; Tennis Team 3, 4. T — America! ' Field Service 2, 3 Grour 3: Cj A.A. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Ger 20” 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4. MARY FRYER - - WAYNE GALLAGHER — Baseball 2: Football 2, 3. [Y GANNING — — Acumen 3, 4. Aries 4; Curriculum Review 4; Frisbee Team 2. 3: Marching Band 2. 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Rambler 3, 4 A LIC PATTIE GENTILE — ROANNE GERHARD 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; N President 3: JANNIE F ty 2; Aries 3, Club 4. Vice- TIMOTH KATHY JUDY GERSHON — Acumen 4; Homeroom Representative 4; So- cial Committee 4. FRANK GIANNELLI — ; DONNALEE GILLEN — Bible Discussion Club 3; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2; Marching Band 2, 3; Drchestra 2, 4; Swim Team Manager 3. BARRY GINSBURG — Assemblies Stage Crev. 2, 3. 4; Drama Club 2. 3, 4; Football Press Crew 3. 4. MARSHALL GITTER — Anti-Pollution Society 2; Bowling 2, 3. 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; International Thespian Society 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4. Top 20” 3, 4. DEBORAH Gl L I NER — KENNY GLENN - JANIS GLICK — 1 BARRY GOFFIN -Cross Country 3; Golf 3, 4; Track 2. JEFFREY GOLD 1 RICHARD GREEN — JAY GREENBERG CINDY GREENE — Basketball 2 Field Hockey 2, 3, 4. RUSSEL GREUTER — Assemblies Committee 4; Student Grievance Committee 4; Swimming 3, Captain 4. VrNCENT GRIMALDI — THOMAS GRLICA —4 PAM GROSS — Choir 2, 3; Field Hockey 2, 3; Future Homemakers’ Association 3; Future Teachers’ Association 2, 3; G.A.A. Basketball 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3; Track DOLORES GROSSI — JODI GROSSMAN — Color Guard 4; Social Committee 3. LENORA GUARINI — Aries 4; Drama Club 2, 3, President 4; In- ternational Thespian Society 3, 4; Marching Band 2; Print Making Club 4. KAREN HAAS — Assemblies Committee 4; Activities Committee 3, 4; Acumen 3, Business Editor 4; Cheerleading 4; Drama Club 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Social Committee 3. ROGER HABERMAN — DEBBIE HAMMER — Acumen 2; Aries 4; Curriculum Review Committee 4; Future Teachers’ Association 3; German Club 4; Homeroom Representative 4; Marching Band 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Orchestra 3; Rambler Art Editor 3, 4. KEITH HAMMER — Aries 3; Math Team 2; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Rambler 3, 4; Student Congress Representative 3, Presi- dent 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. JEFFREY HANDSMAN — Acumen Photography Editor 4; Aries 4; Anti-Pollution Society 2; Choir 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; In- ternational Thespian Society 3, 4; Top “20” 3, 4; Photography Club 3. TERESA HANLEY — Swimming 4. JILL HANOPOLE — American Field Service 2; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers’ Association 2, 4; President 3; National Honor Society; Student Congress Representative 3. JOHN HEALY — Baseball 2. DAVID HELLER — JOSHUA HELLER — LINDA HELLER — Bible Discussion Group 2; Basketball Manager 3, 4; Choirl3, 4; G.A.A. Softball 4; Marching Band 4; Top 20” 4. PHILIP HEI LMAN — J BARBARA HERSH — Acumen 2, 3, 4; American Field Service 4; Anti-pollution Society 2, 3. 4; Curriculum Review Committee 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Softball 2, 3, 4‘ National Honoi; Society 3, 4; Politics Club 2; Student Congress Representative 2, 3, 4. FRANK HOFFMAN — • . % 1 .KEVIN HOPKINS JAMES HOUSTON — 4 TOM HUNTER — Baseball 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2. NANCY HYRA — LUCILLE INTISO — Library Staff 2; National Honor Society. OSCAR JAMES LUANN JANDOLI — Twirlers 4. LARRY JOHNSON — Band 2. 3, 4; Baseball 2; Football 2. 3, 4. MARCY KAHAN — Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4. PAUL KAHN — Anti-Pollution Society 3; Baseball 2. 3, 4; Basket- ball 2. m 1 M EILEEN R. KAPLAN — Activities Committee 3; Drama Club 2; Future Physicians’ Club 2, 3. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Soc- cer Manager 2, 4; Student Congress Representative 2, 3. JUDY KAPLAN — G.A.A. Basketball 2; G.A.A. Field Hockey 2, 4; Captain 3; Student Congress Representative 3, 4; Swim Team 3. MARC KAPLAN .— Future Physicians’ Club 2; National Honor So- ciety , 4; Rambler 2, 3. 4; Spanish Honor Society 2; Track Field 4. JODIE;KASS — Activities Committee 4; Drama Club 2; Elections Committee 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Class Treasurer 4; Social Committee 4; Spanish Honor Society 3; Student Congress Representative 2; Student Grievance Committee 4; Math Team 2. ELIOT KATZ — Curriculum Review Committee 4; Math Team 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2. 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4. PHILIP KATZ — Baseball 4; Wrestling 4. SANDY KAUFMAN — Baseball 3, 4. LYNN KELLY g Bowling 2. 3, 4; Drama Club 2; Rambler 2; Ski Club 2, 3. SUSAN KENNEDY — Color Guard 3. MARINA KIM — American Field Service 4. SUSANNE KINCAID — National Honor Society 3, 4. EDDIE KING — Baseball 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Track Field 3. MAITHEW KLEIN — Acumen 4; Aerospace Club 2; Computer Club 3, 4; Frisbee Team 2; Indoor Track Team 3; National Honor Society 3. 4; Photography Club 4; Track Field 2. RON KLEIN — Tennis 2, 3. 4. MARIANNE KOC HER — Bowling 2, 3. TRACY KOHUT — National Honor Society 3, 4. KATHY KOLBER — CATHERINE KOSTECKI — LINDA KOSTECKI — Audio-Visual Aids 3. STEVEN KRAM -gChess Team 4: Cross Country 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Tennis 3. ANDREA KUBILUS — G.A.A. Basketball 3, 4; G.A.A. Field HocSS® key 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3. KIM LAMANA — Color Guard 4. DONALD LANDISI — STEVEN LANDSBERG National Honor Society 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Class Vice-President. 2; Student Congress Repre- sentative 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. DEAN LARDIERI — STEPHEN LASHER — Football 2, 3, 4. CLAUDIA LA TORRE — LARRY LAVIGNE — Acumen 2, 3, 4; Aries Managing Editor 4; Assembly Stage Crew 3, 4; Drama Club Lighting and Sound Di- rector 2, 3, 4; International Thespian Society 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Soccer 3; Top “20” Vice President 3, 4. LAUREN LAWLESS — THERESA LEE — Color Guard 4; Concert Band 2, 3, t; Drama Club 3; Marching Band 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pub- licity Committee 4; Student Congress Representative 4; Senior Class Vice-President 4. LYNN LEFKOWITZ — Ski Club 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3. HAROLD LENKOWSKY — RICHARD LEONARDIS — CRAIG LEVIN —Anti-Pollution Society 2, 3; Aires Photographer 3; Future Physicians’ Club 3, 4; Photography Club 2, 3, 4; Rambler Photographer 4; Soccer 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3. STEVEN LEVOWSKY — Basketball 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2. PAUL LIEBENTHAL — Soccer 4; Student Congress Representative 4; Wrestling 3, 4. PAUL LIPTON — Acumen 4; Bicycle Club 2; Computer Club 2, 3; Photography Club 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2. ALAN LISS — JAMES LITTMAN — Anti-Pollution Society 2, 3, 4; Bicycle Club 2, 3; Concert Band 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Frisbee Team 2; International Thespian Society 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Rambler 2, 3, 4; Student Congress Rep- resentative 3. NINA LLOYD — Acumen 4; American Field Service 2; Anti-Poll- ution Society 2; Choir 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; International Thes- pian Society 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. MICHAEL LOMBARDI — JOANNE LONGUA — Drama Club 2; G.A.A. Basketball 3, 4; G.A.A. Field Hockey 3, 4; Social Committee 2; Student Congress Representative 2, 3, 4. CAMILLE LONGO — Twirling 3, Captain 4 MARY LORIMER — Activities Committee 4; Assemblies Committee 4; Color Guard 3, Captain 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Social Committee 3. CINDY LOUCKS — MARCY LUCAS — Aries 4; Drama Club 3. 4; Fuure Physicians’ Club 3, 4; Girls Field Hockey 3; International Thespian Society 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Congress Representative 3, 4. JEFF LUND — Dance Band 2, 3. 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Soccer Team 2, 3, 4; Swim Team 4. BRENDA LYONS — Anti-Pollution Society 2; Bible Discussion Group 4. LUKE MAGLIARO — FRANK MAGLlO — Assemblies Committee 4; Baseball 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Grievance Committee 4. ELLEN MANDEL — Drama Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Basketball 2; International Thespian Society 2, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Congress Representative 4. NANCY MANGINO — BARBARA MANTEL — Aries 3, 4; Drama Club 2; Frisbee Team 4; International Thespian Society 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Tennis 4. CELESTE MARAFINO — Acumen 3. CARMINA MARTINO — DONNA MASTER — MONICA MATHERN — Anti-Pollution Society 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. Field Hockey 2, 3; International Thespian Society 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. SUSAN MAYKISH — Color Guard Manager 4. KARL McCABE — SUSAN McCLOSKEY — Concert Band 3: Vice-president 4; Drama ; Club 2, 4; Library Council 2; Marching Band 3.4: National Honor Society 3, 4; Social Committee 4. COLLEEN McCRINK — KATHLEEN McDONALD — THERESA McELROY — JOHN McELROY — Audio-Visual Aids 2, 3; Wrestling Manager 2. MICHAEL McNERNEY — Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Track Field 2. DAVID McSHANE — - - EUGENE McTERNAN — RANDY MEISNER — Baseball 2, 4; Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4; Tennis 3. BOB MELLINI — -c JOSEPH MESSINA — Baseball 4; Wrestling 2, 4. DOUGLAS MEYERS — CHRISTAK MIJAILIDIS — Soccer 3, 4. JEFFREY MILDEN — Acumen 4: Anti-Pollution Society 2; Com- puter Club 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; International Thespian Society 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. LOIS MILLER — BETH MILSTEIN — Aries 3; Frisbee Team 2; G.A.A Softball 2, National Honor Society 3, 4; Rambler Sports Editor 4; Soccer Manager 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4. RALPH MINELLI — RENEE MOLINARI — - T . MICHAEL MOLOFF — ' BILL MOORE — National Honor Society 3, 4. TOM MOORHEAD — Cross Country 2. VALERIE MOREA — Future Homemakers’ Association 3, 4; Stu- dent Congress Representative 2, 3, 4. ROBERT MORAN — ALBERTO MORENO — National Honor Society 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, Captain 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4. PAUL MUELLER — ELIZABETH MULLIGAN — BRIAN MURPHY — Baseball 2; Junior Class Officer 3. KEITH MURPHY — JAMES MUSSO — Baseball 2; National Honor Society 3, 4. RICHARD MUTH — Bible Discussion Club 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Con- cert Band 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Top “20” 2, 3, 4. NICK NARDONE — ROSEMARIE NATALINE — RON NILSSON — Basketball 2, 3; Cross Country 2. LINDA NOLAN — Color Guard 4. KAREN NOVICH — Aries 3: Frisbee Team 2; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Rambler News Editor 4; Soccer Manager 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, President 4. KATHY NUNN — G.A.A. Basketball 2; G.A.A. Field Hockey 2. 3, 4; Swimming 3, 4. BARBARA O'BREITER — STEVEN O’CONNOR — Baseball 4. LISA OLIVER — G.A.A. Basketball 2, 3; G.A.A. Field Hockey 2; Sophomore Class Officer 2; Student Congress Representative 2, 4; Twirling 3, Captain 4. MARYANN O’NEILL — G.A.A. Basketball 2; G.A.A. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3; Swimming 3, 4. MATTHEW ON ORATO KATHY O’ROURKE — Computer Club 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Swimming Captain 3, 4 JEAN PALM ERE — Anti-Pollution Society 2; G.A.A. Basketball 3, 4; G.A.A. Field Hockey 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2. 3: Track Field 2. 3, 4. LEN PANNUCCI — Baseball 2, 4. PATTI PATUTO — DECA Club 3. 4. GERARD PERILLO — Cross Country 2. BARRY PERI MU n I R — Computer Club 3. 4. TOM PESCATORE — Baseball 2; Golf 3; Track Field 4. STEPHEN PETERSON — CHRIS PETRILLO — KATHY PFLUG — Aries Identification Editor 4; Future Home- makers’ Association 2: National Honor Society 3, 4. SUSAN PIERSON Activities Comittee 4; Acumen 4; Basketball 3; Curriculum Review Committee 2: Elections Committee 4; G.A. A. Softball 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 4; Social Committee 4; Student Congress Representative 4 MARIA PINTO — National Honor Society 3. 4. LfNDA PITCH — Aries 4: Drama Club 2; Future Physicians’ Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Stu- 1 dent Congress Representative 4. ALAN POMERANTZ — Computer Club 3. 4; Future Physicians’ Club 3, 4; Photography Club 4: Soccer 3, 4; Student Congress Representative 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4. SUSAN POWERS — MARC PREZIOSI — JILL PRINGLE — SHARI ANN PRUPIS — National Honor Society 3. 4: Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4. TONI PUCILLO — BETH PURCELL — Acumen 4; Choir 2; Drama Club 2, 3. 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4. DONNA QUIRK — JOHN QUIRK — JUDY RABIN Acumen, Layout Editor 2, Literary Editor 3, Ed- itor-in-Chief 4: Constitutional Revision Committee Co-Chairman 4; Curriculum Review Committee 3. 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Frisbee Team 2. 3, 4; International Thespian Society 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Math Team 2; National Honor Society 4: Rambler Man- aging Editor 2, Staff 3, 4; Orchestra 2. 3, 4; Top “20” 4. I YNN RADZINSKY — Marching Band 2. FRED RAIMONDI.— Chess Team 2: Photography Club 2, 3; Stu- dent Congress Representative 2, 3. LORI REINHARDT — National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Con- gress Vice-President 4. MITCHELL RIBACK — Acumen 4; International Club 2; Rambler 2, 4. GAYLE RICHTER — Curriculum Review 4; Drama Club 4; Stu- dent Congress Representative 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY RINALDI — PAUL RINALDI — MARY RITCHIE — CINDY RODRIGUES — Future Teachers’ Association 3, 4; G.A.A. Basketball 2, 3, 4; G A.A. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Softball 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. PATRICK ROONEY — Football 2, 3, 4; Track Field 2, 3, 4. RAY ROSANIA — SUSAN ROSENFELD — Activities Committee 4; Acumen 4; Elec- tions Committee 4; Junior Class Treasurer 3; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Soccer Manager 2; Social Committee 3, 4; Student Con- gress Representative 2, Corresponding Secretary 3, 4. MICHELE ROSSI — Spanish Honor Society 2. AMY ROTBERG — Acumen 2, 3, 4; American Field Service 2; Anti-Pollution Society 2, 3; Aries Art Editor 4: Curriculum Review Committee 3, 4; Frisbee Team 2; Marching Band 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4; Rambler 2, Feature Editor 3; Spanish Honor Society 3, Secretary 4 MARC ROTHENBERG — Bicycle Club 2; Chess Team 3; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. STEVE ROTHMAN — MICHAEL RO ANSKY — Acumen 3. Literary Editor 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Frisbee Team 4; Future Physicians’ Club 3, 4; Inter- national Thespian Society 3, 4. Marching Band 4; Math Team 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Rambler 2, 3, 4. LISA RUBELL Drama Club 3; National Honor Society 3; Top Twenty 3. ALAN A. RUBENFELD — Acumen 4; Aries 3, 4; Concert Band 4; Curriculum Review Committee 2; Marching Band 3; National Honor Society; Photography Club 2, 3, 4; Politics Club 3, 4; Rambler 2, 3. 4; Spanish Honor Society; Stage Band 3, 4. ROBERTA RYAN — SUSAN SABLE — Aries 4; Drama Club 2, 4; Secretary 3: Interna- tional Thespian Society 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Rambler 4; Top “20” 3. JFRI SAMUELS — Assemblies Committee 3; Chairman 4; Choir 2; Future Physicians Club 2; Secretary 3, 4; G.A.A. Field Hockey 2: G.A.A Softball 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. Student Congress Representative 2, 3; Top “20” 3. MARK SAMUELS — Acumen 2. 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Frisbee Team 4; International Thespian Society Math Team 2, 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society; Rambler 3. DEBBIE SANTUdCI — JOHN SCADUTO — Cross C ountry 2. 3: Track and Field 2. 3. MARY SCHFLLHASE — G.A.A. Field Hockey 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. JOSEPH SCHERER — Acumen 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society. GAIL SCHILLE — G.A.A. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Softball 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Swim- ming 3, 4. CYNTHIA A. SCHMOLL — American Field Service 2, 3, 4; Anti- pollution Society 2, 3. 4; Bible Discussion Group 3, 4; G.A.A. Softball 3: National Honor Society 3. 4. EDIS SCHNEIDER — Anti-Pollution Society 2; Secretary 3; Bicycle Club 2, 3; Drama Club 2; Future Physicians' Club 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Congress Representative 4; Spanish Honor Society 2. GARY SCHNEIDERMAN — MICHAEL SCHREIBER — Aries 3, 4; Anti-Pollution Society 2, 3; Chess Club 2. 3. 4; Future Physicians’ Club 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Photography Club 2, 3, 4; Rambler 3. 4; Soccer 4; Student Congress Representative 2, 4. ROBERT SCHWARTZ — BARBARA J. SCHWEITZER — Basketball 2, 3; Field Hockey 3; Softball 2, 3, 4. ART SEEGER — STEPHEN SELVAGGIO — Computer Club 3. ARTEMIS SHAMAM1AN — American Field Service 2; Cheerlead- ing 3, 4. Chess Club 2; Homeroom Representative 2; Marching Band 2; National Honor Socicy 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Publicity Committee 2. 3, 4; Social Committee 2, 3. JILL SHULMAN — Curriculum Review' Committee 2; Drama Club 2; Elections Committee 3; Foster Child Committee 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Publicity Committee 2, 3; Rambler 3; Social Committee 2, 3: Student Congress Representative 2. 3. JOSEPH SIEGLFR — Acumen 3: Anti-Pollution Society 2, 3; Aries Editor 3; Editor-in-Chief 4; Curriculum Review Committee 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Future Physicians’ Club 2, 3; International Thespian Society 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Spanish Honor Society 2. 3; Student Congress Representative 2. 3. SHEILA SILVERMAN — American Field Service 2; Bicycle 2, 3; Computer Club 2, 3, 4; Future Physicians Club 2, 4; Math Team 2, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Rambler 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4. 1 AURA SIMONE — INA SLEIN — Acumen 4; Foster Child Committee 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Rambler 2; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4. DENNIS SMITH — STEPHEN SMITH — Wrestling 2, 3, 4. WENDY SMITH — Acumen 4: National Honor Society 3, 4; Ram- bler 4. ROBERT COLIN SNYDER — ELLEN SOME — Acumen 3, 4; Curriculum Review Committee 4r Drama Club 4; Future Teachers’ Association 2: Rambler Editor 3, 4. MICHAEL SOPKO — Band 2. 3; Orchestra 2, 3. JODI SPIEGEL ir- Activities Committee 2; Anti-pollution Society 2, 3; Aries 4; Curriculum Review Committee 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Tennis 2, 3, Captain 4. PAUL STEETS — Cross Country 2, 3, Captain 4; Indoor Track Team 3; Track and Field 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2. JOHN STEIN WAN DTNER — ROBIN STERLING — Activities Committee 3, 4; Acumen 4; Cheer- leading 4; Elections Committee 3, 4; Social Committee 2, 3, 4; Student Congress Representative 2, 4. HELEN STICHLING — CISSY STIZZA — Cheerleading 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4. BILL STOLL — Basketball 2; Choir 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Socecr 2, 3, 4. DONNA STRIDACCHIO — Cheerleading 4; Curriculum Review Committee 2; Elections Committee 3; Publicity Committee 2, 3; Social Committee 2, 3; Student Congress Representative 4. LINNEA STROMBLAD — Choir 2. CRIS STUBER — LINDA SWENSON — National Honor Society 3, 4. GRACE TAMMERA — National Honor Society 3, 4. SUSAN TARNOFSKY — American Field Service 2, 3, 4; Anti-pollu- tion Society 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3. 4; Rambler 2, 3. STEVEN TESSLER — Aries 2, 3, 4; Chess Team 2; Choir 2; Com- puter Club 2, 3, 4; Constitutional Revision Committee 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Elections Committee 3; International Thespian So- ciety 3, 4; Photography Club 2, 4, President 3; Politics Club 2; Student Congress Representative 2, 3; Student Grievance Com- mittee 2; Top “20” 2. JOHN THEODOULOU — Football 4; Track and Field 2, 3, 4. BENSON TONGUE — Computer Club 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3; Frisbee Team 2; Captain 3; Math Team 2, 3, 4; National Honor Societv 3.4. SAL TORSIELLO — Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 4; Student Con- gress Representative 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. FRAN TOZZI — RONALD TYLER — JOHN VALVANO — MARYELLEN VAUPEL — G.A.A. Basketball 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Field Hockey 2, 3; Student Congress Representative 2; Twirling Manager 4. STEPHEN VITTORIA — MICHAEL VOLPE — JOANNE VREELAND — Bible Discussion Group 3; G.A.A. Field Hockey 3. STEVEN WACHTEL — Football 2, 3, 4; Swimming 4. SUSAN WALLACH — Anti-Pollution Society 2, 4; Aries 3, 4; Drama Club 2. 3, 4; International Thespian Society 3, 4; March- ing Band 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. ANNE WANAMAKER — Choir 2; Top “20” 3. KAREN WARNER — Drama Club 3; Future Physicians' Club 2, 3; International Club 2; Marching Band 3. MARK WEBER — MARY WEBER — Anti-Pollution Society 2; Assemblies Committee 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Track and Field 3. JOHN WEIGEL — WENDY WEISBARD — American Field Service 2, 3, 4; Bible Dis- cussion Group 3; Future Homemakers Association 2; Future Teachers' Association 3; President 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. HOWARD WEISS — Student Congress Representative 2. JAN WEISSMAN — HILLARY WEISS — Anti-Pollution Society 3; Curriculum Review Committee 3: Rambler 2; Social Committee 2, 3; Spanish Honor So- ciety 2, 3. PAUL WESTFALL — JUNE WETTSTEIN — G.A.A. Basketball Manager 2; G.A.A. Field Hockey 2, 3; National Honor Society 3. 4. DEBRA WETZEL — Color Guard 3, 4. MARK WHITE — Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Football 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Stagehand 2, 3, 4; Student Congress Teasurer 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4. KATHY WILK — PATTY WILLIAMS — THURMAN WILLIAMS — AMY WIN ARSKY — Acumen 3; American Field Service 2, 3; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Rambler 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4. ROBERT WOODS — PAMELA YACAVINO — MARK YECIES — Bicycle Club 2; Computer Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Photography Club 4; Rambler 4; Soccer 2, 3. ANTHONY YORLANO — Baseball 2, 3, 4; Curriculum Review Committee 4; National Honor Society 3, President 4; Rambler 4; Soccer 3; Student Grievance Committee 4. ANN MARIE ZIELINSKI — ROBERT ZIEMBA — Concert Band 2, 3, President 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2. 3, 4. DEBRA ZIMRING — Acumen 3, 4; Aries Literary Editor 3; Asso- ciate Editor 4: National Honor Society 3, 4; Rambler 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Congress Recording Secretary 4; Tennis 4. LARRY ZUCKER — KAREN ZULLO — Cheerleading 4; Choir 2. •ADVERTISEMENTS . . . Princeton Lacrosse on the move! 10 . . . T.I.! T.I.! T.I.! T.I.! T.I.! T.I.! . . . Good Luck Seniors ’75 Homeroom 164 .. . Jeff, Bruce, Dennis, Dave, Marty . . . Every- thing is funny as long as it is happening to someone else . . . Time is on my side . . . And I tossed my head in that funny way I have and . . . Christ came! He’s coming again! Hallelujah! . . . Eighteen minus five equals thirteen . . . Sue and Russ . . . Buena Suerte, amigos—H.R. 184 .. . Rubo, You’re a man—Mr. “USY” . . . Acumen lives on! The Acumen editors . . . Everybody is an lONE-LINERSl Acuman . . . For TILTN’ Rack, Love, Kathy, Lu . . . Did you use a southern ac- cent? . . . “Bambino the Whimpo’’ . . . Coach Federici—Thanks for Everything ... You may think your face is a prize, but you look like a brillo pad with eyes! . . . S.M.C. from U.A.Y. . . . You finally made it to the top of the Mountain. Good luck, H.R. 217 .. . S.L.—3 15 74—’till ... 18, 15-12-5-22, 2-12-6 N.M. ... To all the juniors, Don’t let “The Ram” die! Keep the spirit up!! Signed, The Seniors . . . Kat—“Have you never been mellow? . . « BUNNY HOP RESTAURANT Compliments of MR. and MRS. DANIEL WEISS, BARBARA, HOWARD, and MARJORIE EAGLE ROCK SERVICE CENTER MR. and MRS. FINKELSTEIN THE ROBINOWITZ FAMILY Best Wishes to the Class of ’75 DR. and MRS. BRUCE HAAS Enjoy yourselves in the future MR. and MRS. BERNHARD MANTEL M. BOLGAR Decorator’s Boutique HELEN HIRSCH Largest Selection of Swimsuits Essex Green PLAIN AND FANCY CLOTHES Congratulations! The Best is Yet to Come DR. and MRS. A. ROTBERG and FAMILY DAVE and HARRY’S KOSHER DELICATESSEN MR. and MRS. D. LAVIGNE M H TELEVISION SERVICE 236 ax A 0 A c 4 h A . 4 ,. 4$. c ' cb ' 4. % v 4 'A v- -50 C s a ‘4s ?o, • 4 % - r a % V, A. A 3 'X A' V5 V V V % V c?y Jjr 4 . v Mr. and Mrs. R. Bennington V 4. X 4$. Ar A A . A %. A. 4v. % V X v A Mrs. Barbara M. Schneiderman A) 4r s0 A Mr. and Mrs. Martin Byrne A Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dittman % A Mr. and Mrs. James Farrelly Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Levin, Sari, Craig and Abby PfiTRBMS Corinne and Murray R. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Sapoff qojig oji -sjy i pun uj jpnqusipsQ 'H 'SJIAIPUB UIA! upjsujog J3JS3T sj pun jy i [3AEJX JO PI-IOAV St3UIOS .-A V A A. S, % X X % X ■v X. X •% A,. Xpuin j pun xuunn9 opguy [3nqoip [ sjp pun junjnnjssg pun ussssjnaipQ sXnf A 3jq sijiq uinjqppj pun ‘unuu3dd3x sapniQ saj j pun ij A . £ •s •S? A 4 kJ‘ A • = unuiAvojsi a sSjooo JQ X X p A X A A X ' ,, % % A A Yo A •y • A, Av V 4a, 4k X V -%. 'x ..o'5 v JO A a A' $ v X x O -A V 4v 4 A A sOv 237 (201) 242-1020 'tactura Paper and Twine Corp MILL AGENTS AND DISTRIBUTORS 27 HAYNES AVENUE NEWARK, N.J. GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1975 from the Color Guards Phone 325-2323 Est. 1906 reytcuj J florist 16 Samuel Street West Orange, N. J. George A. Freytag Richard W. Freytag nn PR€V€fTT BIRTH D€F€CTS WALK-A-THOrWAlK-A THON (TMRCH Dimes WALK-A-THON WALK-A-THON (201) 939-4394 M 0Ml SS0t 0 0 •UMWlG COOl«C COtUMCTQftt ADAM WETZEL 8c SON, INC. PLUMBING AND HEATING Ralph Wetzel ( 201 731-6908 238 Best Wishes . . . JILS LUNCHEONETTE 731-5252 J. L KRAM SON Real Estate and Insurance Good Luck to the Graduating Class of June 1975 MR. and MRS. ISRAEL ZIMRING Debra, Howard, Paula and Marla 520 PLEASANT VALLEY WAY WEST ORANGE, N. J. 07052 The BROWN STONE INN 466 PROSPECT AVENUE WEST ORANGE, N. J. 07052 Congratulations to the Class of 75 JANE DARLING DRESS INC. Donald Gerson, President (201) 736-2620 Peter Frank Petrucelli 239 THE CLASS OF 76 wants to say Good Luck to you Tomorrow and Today FAREWELL SENIORS! ARLENE ANDERSON PAM ANDRESAKES LORI BOGWALD LESLIE CATONA TERRI SARNI MIRABELLA CUSMARIO BONNY GOLDSTEIN SHARON HELFGOTT MARIA LAZLO ANDREA MEISELES NINA MORANA omy oj? tlli 7-up BOTTLING COMPANY of Essex 33 Roosevelt Avenue Belleville, N. J. 07109 KAREN RAGO LINDA REILLY TERRI SARNI Congratulations ! from HOMEROOM 161 J3est 'lAJisheS Class of ’75 : STEAK and BREW % Bed l lU es — 464 EAGLE ROCK AVENUE WEST ORANGE, N. J. Mr, Mrs. Theodore A. Schwartz Mr. Mrs. Joel M. Steinberg Mr. Mrs. Ronald L. Tobia GOOD LUCK from the LITTLE THEATER % ft X Hi 5] 7 z s space is donated by a Secret Admirer. eg ft ft “Wherever you are, your friends make your world.” “Weigel’s Gang” Home 'room 121 You've only just begun! Congratulations! Homeroom 162 ★ IRA F. EHRENKRANZ Insurance Agency 487 PLEASANT VALLEY WAY 736-5170 243 It was a good time It was the best time It seemed a short time But such a good time And we believed That it would last forever. EDITOR S NOTE: The Student Congress and Senior Class both purchased full-page advertisements, but were kind enough to share a single page to allow for an additional page of candids. SHOP-WELL ERNEST'S SUPER MARKET Phone 467-1583 MANNINGS Congratulations to the Class of “75” from the People at Mannings and Gail 262 MAIN STREET WEST ORANGE, N. J. 358 Millburn Avenue Millburn, N. J. Compliments of. . 6 ary RESTAURANT 468 EAGLE ROCK AVENUE WEST ORANGE, N. J. 736-1593 Diam ficuAa T)ance Studio 350 MAIN STREET ORANGE. NEW JERSEY OR 5-6940 OPEN FOR REGISTRATION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th STOP AT STUDIO SATURDAY, 1-4 P.M. — CALL 9 A.M.-9 P.M. CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 13th TAP — BALLET — TOE — ACROBATS MODERN JAZZ — HAWAIIAN STARTING FROM AGE 3 UP TO ADULT Member of the Dance Educators of America West Orange Sport Shop 306 Main Street West Orange, N. J. 325-3766 4 Good Luck to the Class of ’75 245 200 Remember how We laughed away the hours And dreamed of all the great Things we would do. Those were the days my friend, We thought they’d never end. We’d live the life we choose We’d fight and never lose, For we were young and sure to have our way. 247 T wmmsmM The time has come for closing books And long last looks must end. And as I leave I know that I am leaving my best friend. Those awkward years have hurried by, Why did they fly away? Why is it children grow up to be people one day. What takes the place of climbing trees and dirty knees in the world outsidec There are places I remember all my life, Though some have changed, Some forever, not for better, Some have gone and some remain. Lennon and McCartney For every star that falls to earth a new one glows For every dream that fades away a new one grows. When things are not what they would seem You must keep following your dream, So while my heart is still believing I’ll say good-bye. Rod McKuen EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Joseph Siegler ASSOCIATE EDITOR Debra Zimring ART PRODUCTION Amy Rotberg, editor Jodi Spiegel Debbie Hammer Ellen Some PHOTOGRAPHY Steven Freedman, editor Kenneth Freundlich Larry Bunis Steven Tessler Michael Schreiber LAYOUT Barbara Mantel, editor Leslie Hoch Sheila Silverman Susan Sable Susan Tarnofsky LITERARY Susan Wallach, editor Kathy Geller Beth Feldblum Debbie Legow Andrea Meiseles BUSINESS Lori Feldman, editor Randi Gerson Leslie Mandel IDENTIFICATION Robert Cohen, editor Kathy Pflug Chcrie Cohen Linda Pitch MANAGING Larry Lavigne, editor Marcy Lucas Laurie Hollander COVER DESIGN Jodi Spiegel Stof DIVIDER DESIGN Joseph Siegler ADVISORS Mrs. Lipton Mrs. Rosen Mrs. Bossart Ms. Fritschy Mr. Lempert Mr. Overby CONTRIBUTORS Lenora Guarini Alan Pomerantz Judy Rabin John Menkes Michael Rozansky Gordon Condos Mark Samuels Jeff Handsman Glen Tongue Edward Decter Craig Levin Ira Katz Fred Solomon Steve Some Alan Rubenfeld Wendy Smith Lori Derites Karen Haas SPECIAL THANKS TO: Dr. Curry Mr. Tarnoff Mr. Berrian Board of Education Senior Class Advertisers John Oiler Mr. Fagan Keith Hammer Mrs. Woelfe Mrs. McEnerney Mrs. Ely Karen Beers and the typing staff Jeri Samuels Jodi Kass Jean Dangen Lauren Lawless Carol Diveny Jack Siegler A feeling deep in your soul says: you were half now you re whole. No more hunger and thirst, but first be a person who needs people. People who need people are the luckiest people in the world. t ■ ■Clwew'i- tv-.’ -r 1 mtrm 7t,wv - j r Mi


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