Westfield High School - Weather Vane Yearbook (Westfield, NJ)
- Class of 1960
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! 5 1 4 , L . 5 , . . ,- .. Q .H V, ...- - .- A 2 . - , - WEATHERVANE 3 W fiifzgvztz- 5-355557 Z ,gm unc 371:-:: ff-I il i L - I. W my 11 zgglzq 11251555 ,- ? ,.. 1-1 16 if -- Z1 an, 1 1, Q 111, -A WI, Ind, -I i-'ff' ll' '-213111, 'Af' E: Z'? f 'In' vu ' 6:51 11: ,,:. ,,,,, , , -Jn, EIL X , gif ff, , f f 1960 I WESTFIELD SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Westfield, New Jersey B. Ylx 1.--1 -1-1 -K - ff Q ESQ? WW 1' cu A- HIE? II W W 9, inn-............ . -Q 53, F' I frm rLQQ,llFi5 MP1 f 45'-is ,I s BRV6 K FACXW6' EDITJR'S FOREWORD As Westfield Senior High School has built this year to provide its pupils with the facilities to acquire more knowledge, so too are we, the stu- dents, building a foundation for our lives. The stones that we have laid during our high school years will leave behind us a tradition and a mem- ory and will provide a sturdy framework for the - future. This building process does not end with high school, for we must continue to work for a gg successful finished product which will be achieved in maturity. lienny Bultts an ii I in .SHOP 5 Q E EE . 'Q TABLE or CONTENTS 2 l Dedication ........ page 4 g Q: l-55, Foremen t..,,.,... page 6 c 31'-EV, l Foundation ........ page 2 67444 Craftsmen ...,.... page 39 C55 3 G Q QT Coffee Breaks ...... page 5 , Artisans ..,.,..... page 81 lb E Finished Product . , .page 91 in LW it Z'-l:: ' l W E S T F I E L D lv i sENioR i-iioi-i lm .Q ii i S C H O O L ' 'm 'lB' WW -ir 'iv Q HE HELPS US BUILD OUR WORLD The members of the Class of 1960 are proud to dedicate this yearbook to guidance director . . . VINCENT F. WASHVILLE 4 Youth must build their world From their own mind and heart, Yet elder wisdom helps To guide them from the start. The man who guides is blessed, Has power over all. Many leaders of our youth Our memories can recall. To one such guide we here Express our gratitude For help and understanding And goals to be pursued 3 For plans to make and keep, For techniques of success, For patience with our faults, And praise for worthiness. We won't forget our counselor, Our many interviews, His warm and winning smile- His snappy white buck shoes. A., i- Q Mr. Washville confers with Jane Yeager, senior, about her college plans. The busy guidance instructor arranges for a ca- reer-day speaker on his ever-ringing telephone. Dr. S. N. Ewan, Jr. Robert L. Foose B.S., M.A., Ph.D. A.B., M.A., LL.D. Superintendent of Schools Principal Melvin F. Michaels Harold S. Thompson B.A., M.A. B.S. Assistant Principal Assistant to the Principal Mechanical Drawing 6 ' 1 -5 m'MwMMMWWMMMwvnW,W,,,,, ,,,,, y E FOREMEN Rebecca W. Annonio B.A. English F.T.A. Club Y'all come back tomorrow. Robert C. Banks B.S., M.Ed. Instrumental Music Dance Orchestra Let's take it from the begin- ning. Valeria C. Barber B.S., R.N. Home Nursing' I try to be lenient. Barbara Ayers Alex S. Baloga B.S. B.S. Chemistry I'm going to shout, if I have Come on now, girls. to-H Physical Education KL First Aid Girls' Sports Awards Club I' 'B FACULTY Milton R. Barnes Janet C. Beronio B.S., M.A. B.A., M.A. Bookkeeping Sz Business Law History Chess Club Forum Club 8z Bridge Club t'About time for some Maine Did I not? Weather. 8 L , John M. Billman Richard Bonesteel Dolores W. Bordner B.A. B.A., M.Ed. B.A., M.A. History- French English Photography Club French Club Magazine, Yearbook, and We1l,ah. . Formidable! Wmer S Club When I was your age . . . S vtvy S' S, i X X A 1 fl-ka W Ji C ,ff W I X f 7,15 , . it 1 ri 3 7 K X g l Carol Brinser A.B., M.A. Speech and Dramatics Mask and Mime Club F A C U Y You must be heard. Charlotte Bunke Samuel H. Bunting Marian T. Carter B.A., M.A. B.A. B.S. English Latin and Spanish Physical Education Future Teachers of America Latin Club Modern Sz Social Dance Clubs What do you think? The lesson for tomorrow . . . Stop acting like children! 9 Walter L. Clarkson B.A., M.A. English Senior Literary Club Be specific! Okay, knock it off. Robert Dello Russo Margaret B. Dietrich B.S. B.S., M.A. Industrial Arts English Auto Club for Girls Senior Literary Club What is your opinion on this? MQ ff' Y Cx.,J Robert L. Duncan B.S. Physical Education Personal Living Stamp Collectors Club You dothatf' FAC U LT Y Bart A. Ellis A.B., M.Ed. Mathematics Math Club Come on now. Audrey E. Feathers Gertrude E. Foutz A.B., M.A. A.B., M.A. Mathematics English Advanced Bridge Club Junior Literary Club It's not perpendicular. As I was saying. IO Joseph W. Freeman Harvey S. Gerber Janet G. Gleason B.S. B.S., M.Ed. B.S., M.A. Safe Driving Algebra Music Watch that ca--rr! See you tomorrow, I hope. Don't let me interrupt you f x QR Y FACULTY Alice Hall Assistant Librarian Library Council There has been far too much talking! A. Elisabeth Gromlich B.S., M.A. Mathematics National Honor Society What do you mean- curvy lmes ? Dama Hill Lucetta K. Houghton B.S,, M.A. B.A., M.A. Mathematics Guidance Slide Rule Club How about this college ? What's your thought on this ? I I Clarence A. Jones Gary W. Kehler Louise H. Kosak B.S., M.S. B.S. B.S., M.A. Science Physical Education Home Economics Radio Club Varsity Club 1-May I have the flool-jr' It's characteristic of the That's me all right. species. i A P N Stephen J. Kramer M.A. Vocal Music Hi Fi Club FACULTY Joseph F. Kursar William B. Kurtz Helen Kyrioglou B.S., M.S. B.A. B.A. Science Spanish and French Business Education Golf Club Spanish Club HA11 right, people-7' Get rid of that garbage, you iQue GS? clowns! l2 Thomas LaCosta B.S., M.A. Spanish Spanish Club Muy bien! on inni X A Y lgghe my, I, ,fifwglt 'FW fa 2- 'lfif5f5?5'X5533i9 , ..,. ,.., . .. Q. . .. 4 is 4 , Nw? ,Big My Q fi :fl w is J A Q, Q Q 5 gi at 3 ,g ff fa, Q , 5, Q M E -3: X 1 5 A 2 ,, Q S , lr , A 5, f , gr 1, : NM was -mu. WNW 'Q sv. 1 :i a n-I-f 'W John H. Lay B.S., M.A. Physical Education KL First Aid Basketball Coach .. V, ' Anthony P. Lazzaro B.S. History Forum Club 'fLet's have some discussion on Kz thats! What's your excuse this time ? f X Tx . ,X 5 T f X Nj 7,- Mary E. Learish B.A., M.A. English Mask and Mime Club F A C U Y You could say that! Eun Sook Lee Charles Lehman Gomer J. Lewis B.A., M.A. B.S., M.S. B.S., M.Ed. English 8: Journalism Guidance History Hi's Eye UMay I help you? School Finance No, you can't go to lunch yet. Tomorrow we'1l be back on schedule. I3 Joan Lightcap Milton I. Luxemburg Rupert W. Miller B.S. B.A., M.A. B.S. Mathematics Aeronautics Club History Bridge Club fflgidiculousgvr J.V. Basketball Oh, no! Go get 'em, boys! f Alberta L. Mosciano B.S. Business Education F A C U Y Future Business Leaders of America Pm not kidding. Marianne B. Murray Bernard H. Nappen Lila 0. Phipps B.A. B.S., M.Ed. B.S., M.S. Speech 8z Dramatics Biology Guidance Mask and Mime Club Advanced Biology Club Hwonder-ful, Wonderfuly' Now, people. Pass out the grasshoppersf' l4 1 Louis Recchia Gertrude S. Rogers Harold Rogers B.S., M.Ed. B.S., M.A. B.A. English Physical Education Sz Safe Driving Social Dance Club Personal Living Coin Collectors' Club This cross country team . . .' Listen, if you will. Steer, steer! fl James V. Rogers B.A. FACULTY History This is your last chance. Jean Russo Betty H. Schenck Marian H, Scott B.S. B.S. B.S. Mathematics Art Librarian Math Help Club Art Club Library Council Stop playing with that 'fTry this background. This period has got to quiet compass! down. I5 Harold B. Shill Kathleen B. Stephens Frances G. Sutherland B.S., M.A. B.A., M.Ed. B.S. History' Algebra English Student Council Bridge Club Red Cross Council 'This is a real possibility. You know better than that. Did you notice that, people ? X g C, g Q9 Y .... ' l-I -1 i 0- 0s . - I I g i U - 1: : D fi. gk CIJ3' M Florence G. Swink Z B.S. Mathematics Knitting Club Go to the board. F A C U Y 5 Noel A. Taylor B.S., M.Ed. Science Photography Club It's time for a little get t'One together. Louise H. Theurer B.A., M.A. English 8a German German Club never knows. does one ? I6 John W. Thompson B.S. Industrial Arts Ceramics Club Sz Stage Lighting Define 'underglazef . 2252223 wwsnl HWFWFWI V Bjarne K. Tonneson Gloria Vicedomini Vincent F. Washville B.S. B.A., M.A. B.S., M.S. Industrial Arts Spanish Guidance Director Bowling Club Spanish Club ffRight,OyH That's a strike! Rapido! f0X il? r A . 9 Q .WW Y 0 Q w 4 Evelyn H Wilson if A B A M Ph D Chemistry Catalyst Club F A C U Y You look confused Phyllis Winquist Eleanor C. Young Leslie A. Zorge B.A. B.A., M.A. B.S. Latin French Biology KL Physical Education Latin Club French Club Football Coach Sz Tempus fugitln What I could tell you about Varsity Club that! A real great ball club. I7 Office Staff Row One: Eleanor A. Derby, Hazel M. Brix. Row Two: Marjorie R. Row- ley, Grace E. Bingham, Marcella M. Matteo, Martha D. Eibelheuser, Ragnhild B. Haugen. Tage E. Forssen Head Custodian Q3 92 'f' 'W 'z -' Custodial Staff Alice E- Tapley Row One: Dominic DeMeis, Robert B. James. Row MBUOU Two: John Dedinsky, Junius F. Carter, Edwin H. Schroppe, Tage Forssen. I8 K ',k' ' if . f ?F:1f9a,'1-E.:5 .-,'.- , f' -' AMW -dw W EQ H S Ki 5 K , F , . . f 'b . , ',,h I . iz. V y i -1 ::-,g ff Msg .figriiij ,,ff gf. ' A K' - H. A... Russell Stiles Trainer Jane Stone, R.N. Merle A. Brown, Supervi- sor of cafeteria and Char- lotte Fenstermaker, Assis- tant. Cafeteria Staff Row One: Dorothy M. Toye, Josephine M. Mc- Manus, Bertha V. Kuhlke. Row Two: Clare R. Corduan, Elizabeth R. Terry, Ann Haferbier, Jennie H. Caldwell, Maria S. Smith. fX Row One: Raymond Cann, Ann C. Stimpson, Josephine Taylor, Wilda E. Nippress, Edith N. Englese. 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N 4 . 2521:-f .41 N.. 4,L.f,l.:f Q E ' Q 5131? - -fri: 1 .- f 4: '.5.g, G 'J Q. SOPHOMORES G1'efr01'y Welss A y , it ' ' ' ' C i' CI? ' 5- - H575 . Priscilla Hlnebauch VV j s 5 V f 1 L Margaret Eddy - ' g h , ' . --.- w -A Q f . z 'f ' M2274 , ' wail Ralph Russo We 1 Matlide Holzwarth, A V Scott Abel ,V VV VV, O - f , :ifvil if- ' , .7 , ' i , , ,,., ., Janet Abfahmson Q'-- 5 Robert Adelaar A, , ' ' B Carla Ahtlng' e : to as iii RM. ww Jaarus' --'- QW. . 1- f fa . 'L in , Z 'L o , t g , -Q f i , R1Ch3Td Allen I 2 : 1 ,.--. . e If ,k,r. Q-,213 L A ' 5 wx V v V H V. A , Gall Andrews s as Conme Appezlato A, o X oll B ' ., o Lmda Appezzato Charles Aron V ,M V4 ,, ' ffl ' ', ' V George Bachert V EV, VgVl V V ' , V l fl ' ' Melville Balley f VVZV V' :lo JOHN Baker 'f , i, . . no .yr I X VV V V V. ,iam ,Ra GV . sf. . , fl - 5 F' 5 'f ..,., . , - , : ,rl,lr,,,, V, rrl.l Vrlv ,,.2,, l,, lzl . , Marion Barba r,lr Vlll V,V Elena Barker William Barnes Veronica Barr Heidi Barrows .rr, - V Deborah Barton ii ' iii yi .. Q .V .V AV ,. V:,.. - H. -fWgw.5 -f,- , . ' 'M' was-f , L , 21. lf fi m at f l gun., if ja Ir- e , all ' it fl l M X if 2 ' N Cheryl Beales 1 ,'f,1f V Ray Barton rfrt l Marcia Bass f l gg V- Linda Bauer , ' ' Patricia Bauer Ronald Bauman 'lf , ' Q 'e, i, ' am. s Claudia Beck Carol Bergmann Cynthia Betz Carole Bevelheimer Arthur Beyerstedt Leonard Beyfuss Vincent Bianco Donald Bice Bonnie Bird Alan Bloomer Brenda Boykin Margaret Boyles , , ,, Y ,, ..:Q V 4 M M its ga, .. .. gal . fff 2-- tk 'T 4-we A , at E ' W - N S9 NWN, -1- x f if na - n w A to i rt, . f . sw ..:,,t .,.r.:t,., 5 V5..1ff:. ,t.L,: -. ,. 'i5, - 1- iw-f.,.- . -1 sl 4 . 'r il .Q , E -is , '-'L V A f N . w- - fLmx,' Harold Boynton l -'-' Joyce Brancaccio ?E Thomas Braun Anne Brouillard VV -ffz ' V,V1 William Brower .V James Brown if ' V l k i l l Campbell Bruce , ' --2-- --:2-2:' , E:,r, Pamela Brunner ' V Robert Brunton , f William Bryant VVL' ,VV V ,, f - Rona Buchbinder 5, 'ZB Beverly Buck - :1' w . 'E'- ' - ,J Thomas Burl' ,l,., 5V ,rkg . Diana Burton B . Clark Byam ,V-V' ' . . LVQVQQ ' V ' qi Davld Qafareul A leei W' A ire Claudia Cagnassola 'eoeo-,,l1 :.,- V'Vnrf, f - V l a Ana Belle Cappe 1 ,,VV., Q o . Z., ,zz . V VV , ,A 'ii'l l f' A N. .g --x,. f President-Gregory Weiss Secretary-Margaret Eddy Vice-President- Priscilla Hinebauch 22 K Treasu1'er+Ralph Russo Assistant Treasurer- Matilde Holzwarth , K v fgg SOPHOMORES .iff-'iE.EEESEf'g4E12f15,Q V ' P John Carlson V A , - V Q Jack Carpenter U ' ' V -V Holly Carrigan , f ,, Donald Casey ' f 'L'n 3 ff' x l--- it i Robert Catlow .. , ,, a ' ' 'i .,-- l T C V, VV V 1 V' 1 1 Q ,, ,s WV GUY 9-V9 V Mary Chapin Cathy Ciccolella A gy V gy V ' ' 5. V Q Michael Cirincione V ,VM F V, 5, V nV l W William Clancey . L, gf as i ' W Shirley Clark d k V , ggi ' ,f P 1 v:- I Robert Clarke l X A Q L Q it Q Brady Cole ,, ,Q ' V David Coleman p p L ,xv w Ralph Copleman ,W, V I , ' Kenneth Cornell Nil 1 l V. lla 1 1 'VY' ' Q V V, Henry Cox Michael Coyle A V VV 3 V Vivian Crane T' ,f We g V ' ' VW T 3: S' A Charles Craver I ' 1 Barbara Crivello V if p , V z Vw ,,,, V eV 1, Pete Culver . l if 'N Leslie Curt ' , ' Donna Czarny V., my 4. ' V V V Kristin Dahlstrom VV ' if ,wx , 5? W Suzanne Daleo 'akin WV '1?V7Vi F a it V Merle Danzis L 1 ' V ,-::,,v'eVVgV. V - K V ' ' Vf , , - -5 fVyV1if'f Cordelia Dasher . 5 43,2 . , ,, p VV' f Mark Davis 1 ' ' Ronald Davis I ,V 1, M Fred .Deas V ' V' , Philip Deas L' wwe Robert DeBarg'er A 'i i f a ' f Betty DeCaprio W l 1 V 5 V b Elaine Decker V V Linda Dederick , 23? f ,P 6 Z' Michael De en . sis? viglffi , . . g V w V M , . V fr V Dommwk DQLMGHZO ' Q Vw, - 1 ,. 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Ak 3 , I Q V t w e as - ,. , 1 . 'Q f Y.-fr Robert Etherington Charles Facciponti Richard Faggans Richard Farmer Gwen Farris Terrence Feeley Donald Felch Margaret Feldman Gail Ferenc Jean Flanagan Sara Linda Foose Joyce Foster Charles Fraser James Fremon John Fuchs Ruth Furhman Mary Ann Gabarini John Gabriel Edward Galauski Rosa Mae Garrison Noreen Gilliam Rosemary Giordano Nicholas Giuditta Martha Goff Barry Goldan Galen Goodwin William Graf Louise Graves Robert Green Elizabeth Greene Beryl Gregory Annabel Greisser Heather Griffith Margaret Grotenfend Anna Lee Gruber David Gunkel Wendy Guthrie Marcy Hall Drew Halvorsen Bernice Hamilton Gary Hamrah Gaynor Hanan J L' .,,, , ,,f: V wx 'Feel Hand V L , A H Q V Irene Hannon V . i i I Marcy Hargan M is , ff? Sally Hartman Q re Y f We 1 45' A 1. : - - , 1' if fs wi, ' M 3' Clan' Hartwlg J, otr't , Deborah Haslam r i J ' V' F Richard Heacock , ji Susan Hecht is , g g , Janet Heinlein V ' V, E Marlene Held R gg i Jerome Helms x Q ,,,Li W . Kieth Helsby J J J - ' y r' ariii, Q lrlll We at . , - .. li, iw .F Bonnie Herr Kathleen Herron Janet Hescock Karen Hill Roger Hill X 4, i V 2 3? R 1 ,i z S Egg? . M- , .v 8 41-, ri. ,, 4 '... - . ' s 1 4 Peter H1gg1HS N if 5 ,fr lt la .J-,.,,,s,,--Z af L 4, .-,, ...,. , Hire, f, -1. - -. f,--,,t.W:1 SOPHOMORES + ,, 7 5, 3, 1 .reie in me . i '-,, 'V ' , J ' A , 1555 Wesley Hlveen f , J ' Joyce Hitchcox .V A I+. V. . ' Carol Hodges P, , ' J ' at J , Lmk, , ,. A fe - Mary Ann Hefbauef , e M. A,,. 1 lee Dorothy Hoff ,'.A ,, oooo' 'e Sandy Hoffman ei in AL,, Kenneth Holland V V . , DeHie1Heff1 - , . l ,,,. .lg . A Margaret Horton , V' V : fix . wg 5 1 - e Frederlck Hosey . - Kathleen Hughes Vm a V Jeanne Irby ' V ' ' ' Gregory Istrecht e -V V Ti e VV Alexeedfe Jeeebe ' , yala . ,L E sae it William Jaekel V V VV V- V, , , g f V Jack Jaffe J Susan Jenks 2 V ,J VV ,g .L Cheryl Johns , ' -V Sharon Judge V V ,Z J - V John Judson ., V' 5 an V VV VV f e . V ,V V V. P me 'f e' e' e 'ff 2 L , A - '2 : 3 James Kane ' z , V 6.. V 1 i, L V A245 e James Kefalonitis 5318 f Wifi VeV QQ V Y Davld Kelly ,,,' QM. ,V lf 'V r-,, . 1 V. eel' . . Wllham Kennedy href '- -. lk ' Robert Kerr ., Z ' llrl W ,f J . Suzanne Ketcham VVV V' - V . James Kllkenny 5 - it 1 E he ,- V V e g V V 'We' Leo Kirylenko Q, fs- . ' f ' 'A ,I Robert Kleln V V , V . - r V L, V f Judith Kolodny , ,--. V or X 'lf ' ,.. 5 ee 7' A ' , -f' 'L ff -' V A ,-'- fi, Wayne Koppe V A V V - e- James Kovacs VV ' V V. e ' e V V P Robert Kuna il -77 f i ' Q W, . .. Ig 1' ff' Dorothy Kuntz l 1 N 2 ' V - e z f r ,f,f'!f V NA .. J Janet Kuntz J VV Ralph Kurtz VV ,J if 5 5,gm22.rf5g1gf,lgffw,aa:aw: ff. S 1, 'ff-,: av affffwzyey --ee l IA by f , . Q V ,V r5,,, VVV .VV Tr , Lynda Lani' reea he e Dennis Lane elee . , 1 K J e L Bflan Laflgfwd . J Nancy Lantheaume V,VV. V, . V A, , M. ,, Judith Large 'J if J Q 4 ..-r ' if iff 7 i,:+'Y , 'lfi-eli f: ll.' in - 1? - 't ':'Z55s 2 ' X E A ,:-f::e K M ' F i - 'H f' . ' Larry Larkin V VV V . QV Patricia Ann Larkin Y - Lynn Laudenberger , ,- ,er , gf , ' , Thomas Lavey ,,, ' V , Qi, 1 4 ,e,i fi., 5. gy ' Mary Lee ,J ,,'i J ' V e -- L 5721? f f Toby Lewin X J J ,.,. , J V ee, le V f m ' ' ' ,,,, . A L, ,we , . . . M K 'iii Wlulam Lewis J, Joanne Litch e e'e Jan L 0 eb er f: ,JSM 5 ie' J.. ,, f 5244- Fe' 1 4 ' liilia . ' -- . 'e W e 5 , fs? as - J' i.ri fe' ' - ., Janet Loftus e V ee K t L . , e e ,r',i lr,ee en ogan V ,,V., ..VV ,,.,, i,,,,,, 5 ,. VV ,,,A John Long A 4 be ' r ,,,, ' e V4 I H jg -miie A i I sl Pamela Lorentz e Peter Lorentz - Robert Losi J' Richard Lonsdale e Robert Loughrey J Lawrence MacBean ' Q , 5 M jf - -, Ms , if if ' 'e '5 '- LV iiefliegli ' N 445121, VV , .V W, 2, f 'rf if . ' f XL? 1 V finer ' U lbffege :re NNE ts xx see 4 F eff, 'fb J at 1 4 if K g ff if Q lv 4 35 25 , A -vafffsiefttre 3 g, Y 5 F 1 S 2 5 f K 1 I .1 .. 17212922 file' ' riff? - . V f. llfflieif ge -4 232 1 I ' Nfl' kill' ' lf ' PR Sill' A A All ' -fi-KV :-, ,,fa..ef A HW ...U .- ,ff52f12f,. Q S555 '-232. qi- ,tml ,. fl -e:a- ff iii ff ifiseii fvlilltrf I SOPHOMORES L- 'zgl Sandra MacDonald ' our elim 11- wigs -11- 1-3' I f.-. Gerald Madea 7 J-11 M d- , 1 V Lf, 1 . L ' LL L 3 L - L 1 a 15011 L .L .. , 1 Steven Mandell LL 1 1 L Frances Manglna 1 VV . VL: ffl FX V VL, L' 1 LV V A 1 .L L Q f .L V521 S 1, 1 ll 1 .L 1- A V V VV LLLVLVV 0,'LL L ,,,,-. I V V VV Marilyn Manthey 1 1 V LV '1 ML Lawrence Markham 1 i V1 V L fl- 6 Q L L L ' xwf L LL ' L V .,,. X -- V L Robert Marquardt LL 3 Vfgs , , my 'fi 'ffi i' ' h arshall Q 1 ' L L' -L L , ii' L 7 ' ' L ' Jug-t M - iL::f1zif '- L L e,., ' . 1 lane Martin 'Q .Liv f V L 'L 'g Anthony Matt , L e ,, 1 5, ' ' '111 7 ' L ,V ,V 5, L L 13 '1 ' 'K 7' 51 f 7 ' Q 'L .L :'3' Qf 5i!:if Michael Mauer V Dorothy Mayer V , VLLL , Do1rothyVMi:V?a5thy 1 V V 4V fi L ' L V atrlcla c anie 1 1 lx LL-ag, 511 ' Judith McDermott Patricia Mclnerney jf if '51- 'fi 1 c yi- L, Q ' 1 W ' or L hif2 5, QVg a LG i 1 ',e' Jean Mclntosh VV 1 1i?i5ii? Meryl McLarty ' 1 1+ VV V LL L 1 Lee McMahon if .ig +G - L - ' 501111 MU11110 . 1 1 Carol Ann Merrltt V ir,r , Nancy Messersmith L- -1 L -by ' ' M .. 'M 'ii' ' S' Sally Meyer V V Thomas Meyer 3 Vi Robert Michaels 31' ' V 1 VV Jacqueline Miller VL QLV 'W ' V L 1 'fj Lawrence Miller Q-Ll 1133 L L L 1 f L ,'LL,L Mar aret Miller M ' L ew LL '1 'f ' ' l , Q 'L L Becky Miner 1 i:: i', V Irene Minnick , L . im, L1 -' :ig , ' 11 2- -ii., L. , August Mirabella L 1' VM L L . -L I - SVIL ' ,:'f'11 -. 7 riflfxzf 'tg I 24 N: ,,,. J e11111fer M1Stfetta 1' iinn e ' 1 Mary LOU M0CkriSh L L E r 1 l L L M 1 aura 071300 -L 11 L' L 14: . HII1 V V, V 1. Diane Montelione in W Nancy M0019 W '- L5 - f ' ,L 12 Phillp Morley V L 1 LLL L L Trudy Morrison x it . L f 'V . L- 1 Janice Moulton 1 David Mount A i I ' ii' if Le : 1 f' - ' ,ee'c H 1 LL,..L,, ' r .V ' 1 L . LVL VV V V 1 LL 1, V ZLVLLLLLLL ,nw ,A .V LLL 22204 my L L i 2 Q. L L . 1 A LL 1 ' Edward Mow L LLLLL 1 i L - Donald Mucilh VV gVfjlVVi4 Lf f qi 1L11 1 L Rose Muse L MLLL 1 , '- ' :alt - 224 51 2 f Lf i M1 - .., L - LLL, ' '1 L 1 Francis Nelson i ris '11Q1aE?e5igE L1rf11 1 1 L gh mb? 1 L V ,LL La , , 1,, A ' VIL Sandra N euss Lf- VV V Judith Nevin ,V L L - QL S - I ' LL 117 ,,:1s' yglli D195 Philip Newbert w 1' LV VVVVV V L.VfV V V VLDZL LL V Carolyn Newman V' V VV LV LL L , 1, V e s ' D0Sa111dN15W?a'1 LLLL 1 'L L 1 1 avl lc Ols 1 V LLLL 54- VVVL VVVV VV VV L , VWVVV ! X LVLV QL L. L -.... 5 R' 1 ' D 'ii' 1 Q' . . . E' LLLLV 1 . L L ' u i ' V 53 1 L A .LLLL it Wllllam 1ckVau LIVV 1 Jack N itchie -1 ' L 1 ' - Ai-' D' .,. ' fyf' I 'Q 1 All . Xlivlif' ' Esther N ltto V 1 'LL1 L Roger Nitto it L- . L L l' ' Brann Northcutt 1 V V Kathryn Nostrand L h11 Q 1 L L 1 ffl, 1 2 W ' wr V L L ,VL ' V- '- ff 1--. ' it 26 EW 4 S if -54, 'fi T K ..-. X . Www .5 isis! ,, esp p a t 4 ,K ff ai f lg X is 2 a sa eq, J 3 Av va x , ui? ff. ' , 3- , if-la. g . 'wx -. M X ,- - fsiifxwggi .gp wW2fQi'Ei?ila Wg? 9,2 M if 51 A, ? 5 a ' U 5 .4 as :mfs-A as J ' iii A5 5 I Q 2-izzsgpifw if W ,.. , swag, , L ' -f f' v f , P .. A . llxs j ,: S I i ,f r .Q 4' , we ,, , L 7 ,, :I ' ZH , yr' e , ' . J J .wi ' n Q , by we . ly be -W ' I ,,I-.' ' 144 1 ' 4317! , :F ai ., 2, V ,,.. ,.,,, .X - G ' ' ' .J f i -5, .a is-f K, .--,Q -' .A F:- : .V 5, it ' . f if : -f .13 -f ,fM,,, - A 5 -f H A . - 'ir SOPHOMORES V . . if L . :gi -- ,- ,. 's s A . A Q YL ? f : 'L Y' . ills? 1 ,Q il. ' Q f' . I L' 5 V '- liiigliif X M- ' ' ' ' g,:s's2y ,firm N .., ,, k: jr, 3 iz. fx' . 4 5531 -, - M . . ,, L0 ,. , M... 5 A f ' '-Elnf ., V me W ' 5 K . JL F A ,. : 4. 7 ' Wiki A ' , N . fs, QV gif ' V his ,H 'l ' p Aa 'Ali E is er 9' . fffl f za- is W In .ll A ' '- VV,,: G iw J , 1 fn , EE J i ff S sr ww ' ,..,,. 4 ' s !., 27 ,H . f are W Q3 Q , I X xv av Q , ggi at ,Fil Q J 3 :E sm K ,F Sf it Em W - 321 S-ww L J 1 J A 1 fl 'fi K X N .i Joyce Novello Judson Oberle William Oberlin Susan O'Brien Fred O'Conno1' Laverne Onque Sandy Oppenheim Richard Ottoson Edward Paquette Marguerite Parken Jerome Parker Richard Parrish George Paulding David Pearce David Pearson Lynn Pearson James Pease Kilmer Peck Susan Pennekamp Howard Pernell Phyllis Pernell Sandra Pernell Thomas Perry William Persons Nancy Peterson Stephen Petrucione Thomas Piller Samuel Pirro William Pischedda Many Jo Piserchia Ronald Pizzi Lewis Porchetta Jerry Post Lynn Probst Kathy Quad Henry Quinn Ruth Read Mary Reeder Paul Reich Gail Reid John Reid Diane Reilly Albert Rendano Gratia Reynolds Pamela Rial Peter Rice David Richardson Robert Richold Dominick Rizzo Marilyn Rizzo Carol Robbins Ralph Robinson Claire Rodgers Sandra Rosecrans Penelope Rounds Jean Royster Margaret Rugg George Rushforth Susan Ruzansky Robert Sampson . 5245255252353 ' if N .- Q hwy. gzgessilvt h as . 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' E1Zi2?3sgg Y g,3?g+5 fest ' ev ' V ' Q' 28 SOPHOMORES Sheldon Samuels Richard Sanborn Regina Sanford Patricia Sapp Bruce Sargent Sharon Savage Katherine Savastano Carol Schick William Schleckser Susan Schlesinger Lynn Schoel Carol Schomp Kenneth Seeley Marilyn Seltzer Robert Selvig Donald Sendell John Sensbach Linda Sensbach John Serijan John Seymour Joseph Shaffer Barbara Shea Jean Shellenberger Harold Shill Jill Siccardi Marsha Siderman Roberta Silverman Shaaron Simone Frederick Slocum Linda Small William Smart Barbara Smith Elena Mead Smith George Smith John Snodgrass Carl Spader William Spence William Stanbach Susan Stanley Donald Stanton Carol Stempel Jane Stern Carol Stevens Diane Stevens Nancy Stevens Gilbert Stith Sally Stoll Walter Stone Thomas Stoudt Dennis Strickland Horace Strond Ida Strond Carol Sturmer Enrico Taliaferro Stephen Taylor Susan Thomas Dennis Thome Eloise Thompson James Thompson Olivia Tice SOPHOMORES ieiii W it ii oiii Virginia Tiee li - Y W J 9 ' Eff it ' J Q Sheila Tiger i 1 'ij , , .V . ,gf V ss r e jfff V i V V V g Henry Tinsley i ii i i- i i i i ii iiii g , William Time iiii iiiii ii ..,i Donald Tokash ' V ,' V,L, J 3 ,V g ar' 'YV 'gg KH : i ' 1 7 William Tomlinson ' are i Q. ri if ' ' ' ' ' i '12 is:- ' I ,..K, L:a,., iz. V.Vk XE , ykv, . ii L 'f . -'i 1 ' 'ili ' it 1 Joyce Turner 'E ' 'E' A ear t ii Barbara Ullrich . VW ff , A ., V iy at 5 .AAV ,W Jay Umbfeit i 'ii'i -.Q- if J .. 4 ' J i if e Ruth Van de Sande L . i 1 Suzanne Van Duzer , jx A zgtzl .. v 4 K V ivl, , uk? u Donna Van Kirk K - e X Q 1 . , i,,,,i, ii,i,fAr ,, V L 1 , f V V , ,,,,V g I Paul Vehling J ,WV il ',,i ' i ,V , , Joanne Ventimiglia Qi f . , J ,Q ' . ' ' Robert Venturella 1 'ij ii', , io. Q5 A V i i ' -'Ai .-.gn if VA V' W .. i, Brenda Villa V A ,,,, ' ' V ' s, 'ki V , if , O V' ,'KL'I- i-5' Quinn Villa Liyy V A af' it A . li Barbara Vitale A il. i e 'l . iiiii J B Joanne Vivian I ' Frank Vodrasks W V - V Mary Wagner ' Penny Waldle Owen Waltman i,iA , g . Nicholas Warburton ,i.i -. V , Vi ,A 'e .,, . iv N W' 4 ' wav us e -gig Q A W .,i, . i . A 14 . if , - iir 40 i atv T T ,V V J , Stephen Ward ,ai 'V V: V in 'ii' in ' Patricia Watson A , l' .. wa ' X Sharm Way r at J ie f,.J . ' Q ieei so Betty Ann Weaver - if f , 1- gpfj iii E 2 iii Judith Weed ' e iiliii e Paula Weinmann -. i, -1 V N l - ' e Richard Weldon or ' J Geoffrey West ix V ,i Donald Weston fi , if 4 ez i Sandra Wetenhall 'Hr A, Patricia Whitenight Vi V iii,- 5 r ki VJVZJ f A, a Judith Whitlock i - it ' V i r iiii i ' ' Mary Jane Wieridi i , or Robert Wilcox , V V- ,ifii 1 :V.,. e ff Frank Wilkerson 5 . VV'V qi f V Robert Willard ,V J . 1 Joan Williams ,V'- f' V ' V X 'i ' . - - + ?7'7f3VVifQf Joseph Williams Q or V V- 'iii K F is i P. Q 1 ff ' ri: , Norma Williams Q V f i-ii V it it W irli N Susan Williams VV f r- ,3 V ' jd , ' 'ii' 'i V V i V, Pamela Willson ' i ,J : i 45' fr r V . A Barbara Wilson ' i . A ' V ' . ' W 3 Cagolyn Wilson H , R,i, i,, V V ianne Wilt il' A ' VV. . -- V, iiii, ei if i.iiiii,ii, iiii J iiiiii ' iiei at L ie J iee' Terry Wirt ' , VVV V ' ga ' i ,HV , Barbara Wolff iV.iii r ' .V Judith Ann Wood VV 5 V.,- ' f f Q 7 A, ' ig Barbara Wright V,VL,, in U A 1 .VV . , . 4 . .,VV A Q Gerald Wright i 'ii' x ' J VV VV ' ' ' ii' ,VV,V .. 1. L A T afar i it ' or Richard Wright i i Mike Wukitsch Patricia Young Jerry Yunker Richard Zaparanick -VVZ V .i V ViiVA,V 4 W Diana Zlnk V ' . iff 5 ..:,i 1 5 iigai ri 1 ,J 29 ' A , 513 i 'ii' E .. 1 , f 1 . -W W' riie , lfli i s , :, an e 6 .,h , In V 1 Alan Zoufaly SOPHOMCDRES Stephanie Augustine Douglas Barr Zen Baudaux Ellen Bristol Susan Brownell Sally Bunker Yony Calderone Roland Caramagno Victor Carnevale Cal Collins Christine Collins Joseph Connelly William Cooper Barry Corcoran Robert Crampton Donna Dearing Anthony DeRosa Karen Dohrman Paul Donnelly Cindy Dunn Robert Dwyer ABSENTEES Edward Edmon Mike Falacco Nancy Farrow Tony Garcia Robert Garner Janet Gehrhardt Barbara Giles Richard Goheen Michael Gray Richard Hardy Katherine P. Harris Jackson Heilman Marion Heilman Nancy Heinkel Donald Hicks Richard Hill Robert Hoerter Sandra Hoffman John Kennedy Ralph Mann Michael Marx Gerald Onque Taylor Payne Stanley Price Gwendolyn Redd Mary Jane Ricker Carol Roehrich William Rogers Sandra Rosecrans Julianne Rupp William Sampson John Scully Sally Sensbach Marilyn Setzer Cheryl Sutley Enrico Taliaferro Gilberto Ursulich Sharon Walker Rhona Wang Steven Weiss Left to right: P. Rounds, S. Savage, D. Hoff, C. Newman D. Haslam. L. Bauer Left to right: L. Bauer, T. Hand, E. Thompson, N. Messermith, H. Barrows, S. Stanley, T. Schick, S. Savage, D. Hoff. 30 we is f Y 222 Va., . - V ' ,. 5 7 W , QQ, in ' in ' N a , A AV: m V N W S Vhy I F V GT. ,c -- J --n, g 1 A A 1 3 'aff' . : T 1 lb. 2 if l ii if I KJ ,', , 7 , 5 K+ , a l .f Him gi X A ' . AI A V. 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I V 'A . -. 31 JUNIORS Barry Fritz, President Lowell Higgins, Vice President Michele Murphy, Secretary Susan Bilden, Treasurer Jackie Marik, Assistant Treas John Abbott Linda Abrams Malcolm Allen Peter Alles Jane Alt Shirley Amoroso Frank Anderson Reed Anderson William Armstrong Charles Arundale Gale Aurand Gerald Babbitt Carolyn Bailey William Balka Kenneth Banks Frank Bannon William Bannon Barbara Barth Euphemia Bauer Nancy Bauer Terry Bauman Dwight Bawcom J ay Benedetti Richard Berkley Helen Bergquist Dolores Biamonte Thomas Bliss Charles Blyth Donald Bobo Lloyd Bogart Sharon Boger George Boyer William Brady Walter Bressert Deborah Brix Richard Brookman Richard Brunn Theoster Bullock Theodore Bunnell Carol Lee Burd Gail Burdett Henry Burk Rande Burton Karen Bushey Julie Caldwell Virginia Campell Carolyn Case Richard Church Bruno Clement Barbara Cline Suzanne Codet Connie Coman Christine Cook Richard Coon Leslie Conover J U N 'O R 5 .. . .. . . . . . - :qs ' H -W' r David Corbett . X A r A , ' Howard Coutant V , V mm , . ,mA, A, j 5 mmm A V V Suzanne Cox . jg? f sr F 555325 W -- V A. L ' ' ' ff TA Q91 iz . 'AT 3 W ' , lf' 5 ' vi A - ,J E Av Lois Crlckenberger X .. f w,m,,L - r zdw' if--vi Q V , mis A A . ' A ' if T Emma Cuccard Y YA . 1 Af- r:VgV,Jg.Vz14fVV A V VV M , VQVV.-VV5VV:V.r. f.: V, 1:sg.AAg f.: , ' Sandra Dashxell A 1i, , A V A V V ,, , VV Elizabeth Davidson QA V VV V V gf Richard Davies A V A' We Beverly Dietz gg Q A ' - - .- , i 3 . . ff-Q,.Ar 'Mm if-gf ,,'. A - ,-'1i- n f'r-i . A A ,- Richard Dietz A' Cm . . rs- AA 11,7 . ' . A- f . , w1i5f,1f,-rf 255- 15:lf5,'9ff ,frfrv raa ,gg fg Marllyn Dlggory A- ' 'F V . A j , A ',.i . A A y'e' A' Mary Ann Doctor V VV V W V E . A A V, A .A K- 551, 'ii Kgs, A L . ' AA .. Edward Dorkoskl A iff ' ' , A 5 F 5 William Dowell Q .ii- WV VVV VQ .Z - 'A , .- ' . A' j,' 'YHA 4.-' ' G ' , ' K aiii tj. 'V ',':' life ' V V , fl A . K VV VV Dale DUBOIS DDV. Q V i V,VV ,af VV V VV, . . 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I'- 1 4 Linda Smith , A V Philip Smith A1'AA gi Terrie Smith T 'K,1LL : , .L1, Sue Sordon ff- 'A V 5 Alice Spade ---- f ' ' Carol Spaltro Barbara Spencer Susan Spragg Charles Stake Edward Steadman Bobette Stern Charles Steuernagel A Margaret Stevens il . H V L L Sandra Stevenson :ai ' Charles Stiefkin 5 : Y ' Joseph Stogowski ' ' Carol Suchomel L ' Qi Clair Sugameli Q Sue Swaney 1- ' Carol Sweet 'W '- Nancy Swink 'i ,W ,,g. Laura Taff ii- Bonnie Taylor I Richard Taylor Au . . . Sharon Taylor jf Sharon Taylor -ra,rf'5Lr,-5 Shirley Telgarecz L V:5rf1g1Q Linda Terry 'U Mina Tindall A Q- 'ry' Sandra Trager Joe Urso i George Van Derven Q D Karen Van Gorkam . W . Carol Van Keuren 'L ' ffl' Diane Varenhorst e ff ' Ronald Viglianti Karelisa Voelker , Robert Vogler L j lii , , ,, Richard Voigt l 6 Alfred Waldchen 1 ',-, ' 'lif t Mary Walkey sf tg ii. V ev' N ii, yr l N555 f aw? Q William Ward David Washburn Karen Weyman Barry White A , Frances White , ' Linda Whitlock , K , Susan Wick Richard Width John Wiest Douglas Wight James Wilday Lois Wilde Ben Wiley Kathleen Wiley Lucille Wilkinson John Williams Barbara Winn Edward Woike WS H' - L ,rr, tti K :- ! X l, . N.. . L v. ,L , 0 -f', .W Y. f ,X f . ,:.:. g Lf 5 wr- 5-5 W - -.ffm Z Jil, I J I ik i, ,mf ,ix U if ,W - - .11-, fa f--ff- , . :ga , f . .7 f, -K-gg off' - : .. ,M W Qi Q 'R fa A x A ,gd wif M ggi B eeie lf' i .ni lj SEE. A ' L' 'ii T V , V T V. : - I Vi'. fe::I , .., 'Y-Iffvigei .4 E V f -LM 1 --'- 3 .. -. 5 -.', 553,47 J x E. if ,. , ..,,. t 'ix my K x V yy, Q i K K ll X Q +, as L Q ., Y -2 fl 5 I , ggi I A , . .. . . g 5' Q ea Q M M i Vw' yt li t 5 kikr 36 :.1 Michael Roger Wuerthele Yockel Lynn Barrett Robert Becker Lenore Boykin Peter Braun Barbara Buchbauer Susan Burbage Beverly Butler Joanne Cerillo Matthew Coffman Joseph Connelly Judith Coyle Donald Day ABSENT Richard DeThuin Stephen Gilbert Derotha Hall Frederick Hege Lois Houchins Victoria Howell Ann Kuna Terry Lawler Susan Ludke Antoinette Massari Charles Mazza Marianne Orlinski EES Robert Papandrea Barbara Peterson Kathy Picone Ursula Plinton Dorothy Robinson Clyde Siefert Robert Spaltro Georganna Trenner Joseph Wukitsch We Sand Castles, too! 'vw-new M. Hofbauer s. Grant lips, M 37 Tindall V. Howell, L. Schenkel, J. Wilkin ,N,fawv5'f?!'if4': B. D. Putnam, L. Barrett, B. Stern, M. Holland, K. Phillips ' Spencer' YW M. MHYP C l Gomans S. Mal , kin B , . Green l J Wil kin f Sfflenkel V. Howell T shamey and bol- J Kammefman' ed friend Whitl0ck'H6XlaDd' Goff. xx M' X39 B' S,a,.xwg3ALWfQ lc, Heap 'Yagi 1 Luk Xeiimntl 1 K' 38 fy N. BUILDERS agerg B. Fritz, J. Williams, G. Gross, R. Clarke. as .IT rf: A -ai. .--. , .fffa Row one, left to right: L. Scanlon, J. Luebck, R. Duncan, R. Wolfgang, co-captain, R. Mueller, co- captaing R. Maltbie, S. Ellis, D. Reitze. Row two: Dr. Maggio, team physician, E. Miner, J. May, P. Braun, D. Frantz, R. Mannino, T. Nelson, J. Griner, J. Anderson, W. Brady, Mr. Stiles, trainer, Mr. Kehler, coach. Row three: Mr. Gerber, coach, Mr. FGOT For the first time since 1954, the Westfield High football team compiled a winning record, five wins against four losses. The team won three out of its first four games, including a 26-0 opening-day vic- tory over Clark Regional. Although Les Zorge's squad lost to Rahway, 22-0 in their next game, they defeated Roselle Park 13-0 and squeaked by Roselle, 7-6. After a 42-0 whitewashing by Columbia, the Blue Devils climbed back into the win column with a 27-6 upset victory over Bound Brook. The Zorgemen insured their winning season the next week with their second consecutive upset win, this time 7-0 over Springfield Regional. This was a notable vic- tory, not only because it promised a season's average better than .500, but also because it marked the first time since the championship team of 1948 that the Blue Devils have shut out three different op- ponents in one season. In their last two games, the Blue Devils lost to North Plainfield by a 27-12 score and dropped a 7-O thriller to powerful Plainfield. Perhaps the finest game of the year was the finale against Plainfield. Anyone who saw the game must have been inspired by the fight waged by Westfield against the heavily favored Cardinal team. After battling through a scoreless first half, the two teams continued evenly until the last play of the third quarter when Plainfield tallied on a one-yard plunge. The fourth quarter was especially hard-fought, with the Blue Devil line turning in a fine defensive effort by halting Plainfield on the Devils' nine-yard line. Co-captains Wolfgang and Mueller receive directions from Coach Zorge, 40 Lynn, coach, J. Kovacs, J. Brownell, E. Lanning, W. Bryant, G. Weiss, K. Heindel, P. Kupp, Mr. Ellis, coach, Mr. Zorge, head coach. Row four: J. Brennan, R. Adelaar, D. Winn, C. Byam, P. Marsac, D. Bobo, R. Sampson, D. Halvorsen. Row five: R. Bugler, R. Farmer, R. Vigilanti, J. Williams, J. James, man- BALL Coaches Kehler, Stiles, Gerber, Lynn, Ellis, and Zorge who gave us a fine football record for 1959-60. Johnson Regional .... . . . Rahway ........ . . . Roselle ...... . . . Roselle Park . . . . . Columbia .... . . . Bound Brook ..,. . . . Dayton Regional . . . . . . North Plainfield Plainfield ....... . . . FOOTBALL They We . O 26 .22 0 . 6 7 . 0 13 .42 0 . 6 27 . 0 7 .27 12 . 7 0 Westfield tacklers cause Roselle Park fumble H. RUSSELL STILES One of the most familiar faces in the West- field Senior High sports program has been that of H. Russell Stiles, the school trainer. After twenty years of service to the sports- men of the school, Russ retired in February to the regret of all who have known him. Russ came to Westfield High School in 1936 after receiving three years of prepara- tion at Alexian Brothers Hospital in Eliza- beth. He has attended lectures at Cornell University, City College, and New York Uni- versity on the care of athletes. As a member of the National Trainers As- sociation, Russ handled over 15,000 student athletes. In addition to his skillful applica- tion of countless miles of tape and bandages, he employed psychology in caring for his in- jured. Russ believed that nothing can hurt the recovery of an athlete more than a men- tal block. All those who have known Russ are ac- quainted with his warm personality and sub- tle sense of humor. Nothing was ever more comforting to an injured athlete than a few words of reassurance from Russ. It is with sincere sorrow that we say fare- well to a great trainer and friend of all boys. We certainly wish him the best of everything in a very happy retirement. 42 Mud-spattered Westfield drives down home field CROSS COUNTRY Row one, left to right: S. Gehrlein, B. Mackey, Zimmerman, J. Judson, R. Fremon, G. Jura, D. Zaparanick, R. Parrish, W. Dowell, G. S. Tice. Row three: H. Marshall, R. Fremon, Crane, R. Slocum. Row two: J. Shapiro, R. Mr. Recchia, coach, K. Logan, J. Hogrefe. CROSS COUNTRY Hillside .... Metuchen .... Edison Tech .. Rahway . . . Kearny .... Columbia ..... Scotch Plains . Roselle Park . . . Union ........ South Plainfield Cranford ..... They We . . . .23 32 . . . .23 32 ....17 38 . . . .26 29 . . . .25 30 . . . .35 20 .. .... 17 38 ....20 85 .. .... 34 21 .. Cancelled ....26W 28Mg THE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-1960 This year's cross country team was a pleasant surprise to everyone. Although there was only one letter Winner return- ing, and there were no brilliant prospects, the team compiled a favorable 1'0-2 record, losing only to Columbia, which placed first in Essex County, and Union, which placed second in Union County. Our team placed fifth in the county meet and fourteenth in the state meet. The six lettermen who made the season so successful, and who will all be returning next year, are Sarge Gehrlein, Bill Dowell, Dick Parrish, Dan Scofield, Dick Zaparanick, and Bryan Mac- key, next year's captain-elect. V BASKETBALL TEAM Row one, left to right: P. Van Kirk, G. Har- nett, C. Hoppin, captain, J. Mowry, L. Hig- gins. Row two: Mr. Stiles, trainer, R. Yockel, J. Wilday, W. Shaeffer, J. Mannino, J. Keair- nes, Mr. Lay, coach. Row three: K. Gordon, manager, B. Hinman, manager, R. Wright, D. Wilday, W. Clancey, D. Mayne, manager. BASKETBALL Westfield's hot and cold basketball team posted an 11-9 record in the regular sea- son. After dropping its first two games, the team caught fire androlled over eleven of its next thirteen opponents. The 56-37 victory over Scotch Plains and the 54-39 upset of Linden were the two biggest vic- tories in the streak. After bowing to red hot Union, the Devils dropped decisions to four of the finest teams in the area. In the first round of the Union County Tournament, the team trounced Roselle Park, 60-28, Jim Mowry leading the way with sixteen points. The squad then up- ended third seeded Roselle by one point, 46-45, on Charlie Hoppin's layup in the last minute of the game. A powerful St. Mary's team eliminated the Laymen in the semifinals, 41-26. In the New Jersey State Tournament at Upsala College, the Blue Devils defeated a strong Jefferson five by a 51-46 score. But when the scene of action changed, so did Westfield's fortunes as the team lost to Perth Amboy, 52-44, at Highland Park High School in the final game of the sea- son. TEAM RECORD They We Dayton Regional .... ..... 5 9 56 Millburn ....... ..... 6 2 49 Plainfield ........ ..... 3 2 56 North Plainfield .... ..... 5 0 65 Scotch Plains .. ..... 37 56 Bound Brook . . . ..... 53 45 Linden ..... ..... 3 9 54 Summit ......... ..... 4 7 65 Dayton Regional .... ..... 3 2 42 Roselle Park . . . ..... 34 56 Holy Trinity . . . ..... 35 54 Pingry ..... ..... 3 8 46 Cranford . . . ..... 83 64 Rahway . . ..... 41 50 Plainfield . . . ..... 42 58 Union . . ..... 67 50 Millburn .... ..... 5 4 47 Cranford . . . ..... 61 53 Somerville . . . ..... 60 55 Roselle ..... ..... 4 3 39 Roselle Park . . . ..... 28 60 Roselle .... ,, ..... 45 46 St. Mary's .... ..... 4 1 26 Jefferson .... ..... 4 6 51 Perth Amboy .... ..... 5 2 44 Mowry sinks one against watching Rahway Keairnes goes in for the rebound. VARSITY LETTERMEN Left to right: P. Van Kirk, J. Keairnes, G. Harnett, J. Mowry, L. Higgins, C. Hoppin, captain. Keairnes and Van Kirk defend Westfield basket. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Row one, left to right: E. Paquette, D. Winn, R. Russo, W. Clancey, captain, J. Kovacs, D. Meyers, T. Feeler. Row two: Mr. Stiles, trainer, J. Post, D. Richardson, E. Mowry, P. Weldon, D. Stanton, M. Degan, Mr. Miller, coach. Row three: , manager, C. Craver, manager, W. Stanbach, R. Richold, G. Rush- forth, J. Waltman, managerg W. Oberlin, manager. 46 S W I M M I N G THE SWIMMING TEAM-1960 Westfield's swimming team completed its third consecutive undefeated season with a 13-0 mark, running its string of dual meet victories to forty-five in a row, all under Coach Joe Kursar, whose mermen have lost only one meet during his four years at WHS. The ace of the 1960 team was Dan Nichols, who shattered three free-style school rec- ords on his own and who shared in the con- quest of two relay records. Others who shared in the record-breaking 160-yard med- ley relay were Hank Marshall, Bill Smart, and John Weinmann. Marshall and Wein- mann later established individual records, in the 100-yard breaststroke and the 160- yard individual medley, respectively. Captain Weinmann along with Greg Weiss and Skip Rollins also helped Nichols break the 160- yard free-style relay. The team continued its brilliant perform- ance at the Union County meet where it won its fourth consecutive championship captur- ing 59143 points. There the Devils set two new county records: Marshall in- the 1'OO- yard breaststroke and Nichols in the 100- yard free-style. However in the New Jersey State meet, Westfield failed to annex their third straight crown as Columbia nosed out the Blue Devils by just six points. The Devils had nine final- ists in the meet, including Nichols, who re- 50-yard free-style record, and wrote the Rick Wells, who took first place in the div- ing competition. Row one, left to right: R. Berkeley, D. Nich- ols, J. Rollins, H. Marshall, J. Weinmann, cap- taing R. Wells, J. Hitchings, B. Overbay, W. Smart. Row two: M. Marx, G. Weiss, J. Danzis, W. Jones, R. Hall, D. Bobo, G. Van Derven, R. They We Morristown .... . . .16 61 Columbia ....... . . .39 47 Mountain Lakes . . . . . .25 51 North Plainfield . . . . . .15 65 Plainfield ..... ..... 2 7 59 Pingry ......... ..... 3 4 52 Paterson Cental ........ 22 64 Rahway ........ ..... 2 7 50 Columbia .. ..... 37 49 Plainfield .... ..... 3 4 52 Jefferson ....... ..... C ancelled Paterson Cental ........ 25 61 Seton Hall ...... ..... 3 1 55 Schreck. Row three: Mr. Kursar, coach, M. Feldman, P. Newbert, R. Allen, J. Hogrefe, D. Frantz, C. Ryan, B. Newman, Mr. Clarkson, assistant coach. SCHOOL SWIMMING RECORDS ESTABLISHED IN 1960 40-yd. free-style Nichols 18.8 sec. 50-yd free-style Nichols 23.8 sec. 100-yd free-style Nichols 52.7 sec. 100-yd breaststroke Marshall 1 min. 9.4 sec. 160-yd individual medley Weinmann 1 min. 52.2 sec 1'60-yd medley relay Smart Marshall Weinmann Nichols 1 min. 28.3 sec 160-yd. free-style relay Weinmann Weiss Rollins Nichols 1 min. 17.2 SEC l WRESTLING TEAM Row one, left to right: D. Wight, B. Fritz, S. Sims C. Wistar, D. Powers, captain, J. Shapiro, R. Vigili anti, J. Anderson, R. Mueller, R. Morash, R. Malt- bie, G. Barron. Row two: J. Petrucione, J. Serijan, S. Petrucione, C. Stiefken, K. Cornell, C. Mannino J. Gilbert, J. Benedetti, K. Heindei, L. Tomlinsonl del, W. Bannon, R. Sanborn, J. Rease, P. Kennedy, G. Paulding, D. Cafarelli, R. Zaparanick, M. Sar- gent, P. Braun, Mr. Zorge, coach. Row four: J. Ryan, managerg N. Warburton, T. Perry-, F. Deas, R. Clarke, R. Vogler, R. Heacock, D. Halvorsen, W. Jones, R. Adelaar, P. Marsac, manager. B. Sargent. Row three: Mr. Kehler, coachg S. Man- SEASONAL RECORD . .They We Cranford . .... 25 20 Rahway . . .... 15 23 Columbia . . . . . . 8 32 Plainfield ...... .... 2 4 21' North Plainfield . . . . . 9 31 Roselle Park .... .... 1 9 20 Pingry ............ .... 1 6 29 Johnson Regional . . . . . 9 33 Perth Amboy .... 10 44 Manville ...... .... 1 1 39 Scotch Plains . . . . . . 8 36 Jefferson .... . . . 3 47 Novice Tournament - fourth - 21 points State District Tournament - fourth - 24 points 48 WRESTLING TEAM - 1960 For the second year, Westfield's wrestling squad came through with a strong winning season. Finishing with a 10-2 mark, Coach Gary Kehler's grapplers showed their best in snapping Roselle Park's 14-match winning streak, 20-19. Columbia, North Plainfield, Johnson Regional, Perth Amboy, Man- ville, Scotch Plains, and Jefferson succumbed to the Blue Devils by large margins. Westfield's other matches, including the two losses to Cranford and Plainfield, were all close. Westfield had five men reach the finals in the State District 5 Champ- ionship Tournament. They were Doug Wight, Bob Maltbie, Gene Barron, Bob Mueller, and Dennis Powers. Mueller was district champion in the 157-pound weight class, and Powers, wrestling in the 130-pound weight class, Went on to become Westfield High School's first state champion. Maltbie, Wight, and Powers completed the regular season with per- fect records. Other successful wrestlers were seniors Mueller, Barron, Wistar, Morash, Anderson, and Shapiro. Next year's team will be headed by Sims, Benedetti, Wight, Vigilanti, and Braun. VARSITY WRESTLERS Row one. left to right: D. Wight, B. Fritz, S. R. Vigilanti, J. Anderson, R. Mueller, R. Morash Sims C Wistar, D. Powers, J. Shapiro. Row two: R. Maltbie, G. Barron. 49 THE BASEBALL TEAM - 1960 As Coach John Lay enters his second season as head coach of the baseball team, he has another schedule of top flight opponents to face. 'Returning from last year's varsity squad are four lettermen. Smitty Lanning, this year's captain, is slated to play every inning, either pitching or at first base. Charlie Hoppin will be seen at shortstop. The position of either second or third base will be held down by Dave Wilday. Chuck Getter will be roaming the outfield. With this core the Blue and White should be able to build a smooth working unit. Behind this foundation is a fine group of juniors, promoted to the Varsity from Coach Les Zorge's JV's. John Williams and Charlie Felter will be needed in the catching department. Tony Reid will be counted on to bolster the pitching staff. Infielders Will include Jim Wilday, John Loepsinger, Ted Kyak, and Art Garvin. Patrolling the outfield will be Ron Vigilanti, Ross Mannino, and Dave Reitze. The season, although a tough one, promises to provide many exciting moments. - Row one, left to right: R. Wolfgang, C. Getter, three: R. Harris, manager, R. Littlefield, R. Bail- J. Torborg, C. Cline, G. Webster. Row two: Mr. ey, R. Haines, E. Lanning, I. Evans, S. La Due Lay, coachg D. Wilday, C. Petersen, C. Hoppin, manager. P. Love, W. Sendell, Mr. Stiles, trainer. 'Row 50 Row one, left to right: N. Bailey, E. Ayres, J. Cook, D. Pearce, R. Hall, J. Heatly, R. Duncan, J. Mowry. Row two: Mr. Recchia, coachg B. Cliver, J. Jones, J. Leitz, J. Smith, M. Martin, B. Mackey, Mr. Duncan, coach. Row three: S. Gehrlein, L. Scanlon, J. Keair- THE TRACK nes, J. Mannino, P. Van Kirk, C. Carlton, M. Schmidt Mr. Stiles, trainer. Row four: W. Ward, R. Rom- mele, R. Fremon, A. Haworth, E. Horton, R. Yockel J. Smith, R. Bales, C. Reeder. TEAM - 1960 This year's Blue Devil cindermen will have a hard time duplicating the 8-1 record of last year. Besides the loss of fourteen senior members, including county winners Dan Pearce, Ed Ayres, and Jim Heatly, the departures of Jim Leitz and Jim Jones have also dealt a severe blow to Coach Duncan's chances for an outstanding season. High jumper Jim Mowry is Westfield's only remaining member who placed in the annual county meet last year. Two welcome additions to the track team are Ed Miner, a Jefferson transfer, and Gil Corde, a former resident of Puerto Rico. Bob Duncan is expected to carry the load in the weight events by competing in the shotput and discus. An abundance of javelin throwers will balance out the weights. John Keairnes and Jim Mowry, both re- turning lettermen, will head the high jumpers. Rich Fremon will also be expected to give considerable aid. In the past Westfield has depended on its running events to carry the team through to victory. This year an overall balance will be required. Sl Row one, left to right: H. Mar- shall, R. Durgan, J. Thomas. Row two: M. Sargent, R. Twit- chell, W. Gilson, captain' Mr. Bunting, coach. TENNIS TEAM FW Last year's tennis team, led by Bill Gil- son and Rodger Twitchell, capped an un- defeated regular season record of twelve victories by winning the Central New Jersey Championship and achieving the quarter finals in the state meet. This year's team, under the guidance of Coach Sam Bunting, hopes to retain its hard- earned championship. The squad has lost only two of last year's seven lettermen. The returning lettermen are Bob Durgan, Jim Thomas. Malcolm Sargent, Hank Mar- shall, and this year's captain, Bill Gilson. Under the able guidance of Coach Gary Kehler, last year's golf team compiled an impressive record of twelve wins and three losses. The team also won the Union County Championship and placed eleventh in the state. Row one, left to right: B. Hart- igan, D. Zaparanick, J. Grant, D. Vanderbilt. Row two: R. Dan- iels, J. Goodwin, L. Wiegman, B. Small, D. Eaton, Mr. Kehler, coach. GOLF TEAM This year's team will be built around four r e t u rn i n g lettermen, Jim Grant, Barry Hartigan, Bob Daniels, and Dean Vanderbilt. With this nucleus Westfield can look forward to a strong team that should equal or surpass last year's fine record. . 4 W u XJ w i 4 Lf xx CHEERLEADING X Under the enthusiastic leadership of Cap- tain Susan Dernarest, the cheerleaders did an excellent job in keeping our school spirit at a feverish pitch. The squad had new White sweaters and White fuzzy coats for the foot- ball season. Many hours of practice under the excellent supervision of Mrs. Marion Taylor Carter lay behind the squadls success. W W w W Lf Top row from left to right: D. Gilbert, N. Williamson, D. Sweet J Stogowskl Second row B Daniels, B. Weaver, C. Houston, P. Denholm, S. Kookogey U Plmton J Roedlger Front row: C. Coman, M. Archer, S. Demarest, C. Newman N Stern '53 Row one, left to right: N. Werner, M. Doctor. Row two: S. Stevenson, C. Sutley, J. Seibert, L. Small, P. Weinmann. TWIRLERS Led by Nancy Werner, drum ma- They also twirled at the Spring jorette, and directed by Mary Ann Band Concert and in the Memorial Doctor, captain, the squad of five Day Parade. This year, their twirl- twirlers performed at all the foot- ing was a sparkling example of the ball games and pep rallies with pep shown throughout W.H.S. numerous formations and routines. Left to right: S. Stevenson, C. Sutley, J. Seibert, N. Werner, M. Doctor, L. Small, P. Weinmann. 54 dent. Absent: J. Gehrlein Top row, from left to right one, P. Sparre, H. Haslam Row two: D. Haslam, M S k r b a, P. Hinebauch, M N. Stern, S. Barbiero, C. Le- Wiendl, J. Marik, M. Piser- chia, C. Cagnassola, G. Tren- ner. Row one: C. Green, sec- retary, N. Coleman, presi- dentg S. Demarest, vice-presi- 1 The Girls' Sport Council consists of four elected officers, six representatives elec- ted from eacn of the sophomore, junior, and senior classes, all nominees for of- ficers on the ballot, the leadership chair- man, and the Blue and White Secretaries selected by the physical education staff. The council aids in the planning of the physical education program with construc- tive suggestions, stimulates interest in and promotes the activities offered by the First row, left to right: J. Sims, C. Moore, V. Schomp, C. Hous- ton, P. Ross, C. Weintraub, C. Schissel, L. Ciraolo, P. Denholm, L. Thompson, C. Frew, M. Hau- f1.Rt:P.F'ldK er ow wo ie , . Lukk, P. Farrand, J. Yeager, L. Barrett, N. Moore, N. Bauer, K. Bushey, G. Campbell, I. Freedman, P. DeStephanis, M. Morris, J. Davison, A. Macau- lay, B. Wade. Third row: C. Tibbetts, B. Holt, B. Nelson, J. Diaz, L. Wilkinson, M. Chin, N. Goodwin, K. Dohrmann, J. Kinsley, B. Bailey, G. Atwood, B. Orling, F. Royster, L. Stier, B. Parken, N. Schneider. Fourth row: N. Perkins, B. Minor, J. Caldwell. L. Sabin, E. Eddy, J. Rumple, N. Smith, K. Thomp- son, B. Burton, L. Farrow, G. Burdett, N. Auster, D. Burn- ham, J. Emmanuel, B. Macgill, J. Marik, K. Lewis, S. Jackson, J. Kiepe, N. Werner. Fifth row: S. Barbiero, S. O'Brien, N. Bretherton, C. Crawford, P. Howarth, B. Jones, N. Stern, P. Sparre, N. Coleman, B. Mac- kenzie, S. Bilden, S. Demarest, H. Haslam, J. Bentley, N. Ull- rich, L. Minkel, C. Green, B. Johns, S. Kookogey, M. Mackey, C. Leone, M. Archer. treasurer. CHRLS' SPORTS Department of Physical Education for girls, organizes workable projects from the ideas presented in G.S.C., and pro- motes the social activities of the depart- ment. The various projects of G.S.C. are the Sophomore-Sister Program, a pro- gram for Back-to-School-Night, the Coun- try Dance, G.S.C. Dessert, and the Physi- cal Education Program. This year's coun- cil worked out an operating code for G.S.C. in addition to its regular projects. LEADERS Early.every Tuesday morning throughout the year, about a hundred leaders from the gym classes met to discuss their CLUB duties, responsibilities, new ideas, and any problems which might rise. Headed by Harriet Haslam, chairman, and Carol Leone and Paula Sparre, white and blue secretaries respective- ly, this club serves as a connecting link between the girls and the Physical Education staff. COUNCIL GYM PRCGRAM The Annual Girls' Gym Program, which highlighted the efforts of all the girls in the student body, was held in April this year. The girls participated in a program showing their skills in such fields as marching, dancing, and gymnastics. The climax of the evening was the marching competition and the presentation of awards. 56 CQFFEE BRE ,AKS Q as Y' CLUBS S Ilfllll llllll llrllllf' I I ? I i1 Z Westfield High School's Student Council is the con- necting link between the students and the administra- tion. It is the sole organization representing the entire student body and is constantly striving to fulfill its purpose of benefiting the school. The Council's regular meetings feature discussions pertaining to school situations. In addition to taking charge of the school store, the annual pep rally and bonfire held before the Thanksgiving Day game, the S. A. T. drive, and the elections held each spring, the Student Council sponsors two of the most important dances, the Kick-Off Dance and the Mid-Winter Ball. L. Wieigman and N. Ullrich capably administer the school store which services the many needs of stu- dents The Council also has made it possible to have a for- eign exchange student this year and is planning to have another in the near future. STUDENT COUNCIL Standing: A. Haworth, president. First row: R. Man- nino, vice-president, P. De Stefanis, secretary, J. Roediger, treasurer. Row two: M. Diggory, G. Bur- dette, M. Skrba, C. Burd, M. Morrison, S. Demarest. Row three: J. Cafarelli, K. Banks, A. Retzloff, D. Powers, L. Scanlon, S. La Due, N. Ullrich, J. Thomas. Row four: C. Diamondstein, J. Siccardi, P. Stevens, A Heck, L. Disbrow, J. Gehrlein, M. Haufler, C. Wistar, L. Wiegman, C. Johns, P. Heinbauch. Row five: H. Shill, adviser, S. Mandell, T. Perry, B Bryant, B. Bauman, J. Keipe, R. Giordano, S. Eddy P. Mclnerney, N. Messersmith, C. Cagnassola, T Schick, T. Wirt. Absent: G. Bachert, J. Heilman, S Penecamp, T. Perry, B. Ullrich, E. Weaver, S. Bab- bitt, D. Day, A. Garvin, C. Houston, K. Lukk, N Murphey, C. Mannino, E. Peterson, C. Stiefken, M Tyndall, V. Schomp. The National Honor Society is an honorary organization of juniors and seniors in the upper twenty per cent of their class displaying the qualities of scholarship, leadership, and service. This year the society, under the sponsorship of Miss Elisabeth Gromlich, carried out many vital functions for the school. It ran a tutoring service for those who were absent from school because of a long illness, aided in help classes, and gave make up tests after school. The culmination of a successful year was the induction of new members at a candle-light service before the as- sembled school. Dean Meder of Rutgers University made the principal address. Later the group repeated the induction ceremony at a tea for parents and teachers. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY w l 3 Row one, left to right: Secretary, P. Butts, Presi- dent, J. Thomas, Treasurer, A. Wohlgemuthg Vice- President, D. Mayne. Row two: C. Diamondstein M Chin, B. Kahn, J. Yeager, C. Leone, C. Peterson: Row three: C. Pierpont, K. Mathiasen, B. Nelson L. ribbeas, B. Doombos, B. Bailey, J. Roedigerl Row four: J. James, D. Vanderbilt, J. Shapiro, J v Cafarelli, N. Ullrich, H. Haslam, R. Hooper, J Keairnes, E. Lanning. Absent: P. Sparre, K. Thom- sen, C. Weintraub, S. Jordan, B. Jones. New seniors A. Haworth, J. Mowry, M. Bazaral, N. Coleman, L Horr, J. Marshall, K. Lewis, L. Bunnell, S. Tice, T Bohannon, D. Powers, B. Johns. 59 ' i Row one, left to right: Mr. LaCosta, adviser: Mr. Kurtz, adviserg Miss Vicedomini, adviser, B. Parken, president, G. Burdett, vice-president: M. Chin, sec- retary, J. Kinsley, treasurer. Row two: H. Carrigan, P. Laird, M. Lindquist, M. DeBella, R. Pakenham, E. Weaver, S. Sisson, J. Fortenbaugh, S. MacDonald, L. Kurt. C. Johns, J. Jennings. Row three: J. Flana- gan, E. Tischler, H. Griffith, S. Stevenson, J. Davi- son, M. Fay, B. Brower, V. Howell, N. Bauer, S. Eddy, D. Haslam, P. Feldman. Row four: A. Kuna, L. Bauer, C. Bevelheimer, J. Miller, I. Minnick, N. Moore, R. Dawe, B. Peterson, D. Burton, J. Kyriog- ni lou, M. Read. Row five: J. Abramson, C. Coman, J. Emanuel, C. Dahlstrorn, B. Edwards, P. Pritchard, H. Read, C. Hedges, G. Loges, C. Egenes, B. Lis- comb, B. Bauer. Row six: R. Buchbinder, B. Fisher, L. Minkel, B. Nelson, C. Wilson, L. Barrett, M. Hol- land, S. Malkin, M. Looney, D. Biamonte. Row sev- en: L. Appezato, P. Johnson, G. Redd, B. Clark, B. Cole, B. Overbay, D. Stanton, R. Allen, F. O'Con- nor, M. Allen, M. Kutzenco. Row eight: L. Monaco, J. Marik, B. Duncan, L. Gehrlein, N. Pruden, B. Ward, W. Graff, B. Adlar, S. Ward, J. Post, T. Matt, J. Kefalonitis. SPANISH CLUB E1 Ateneo is a club for those who are in- terested in learning more about the people and customs of Spanish-speaking countries. Its activities include Spanish games, songs, slides, speakers, and the publication of El GERMAN The German Club CDie Rasselbandej is composed of students who aim to improve their knowledge of Germany, its language, customs, and culture through movies, games, Row one, left to right: Miss Theurer, adviser: J. Seiler, President: B. Orling, secretary, S. McCobb, treasurer, D. Sweet, vice-president. Row two: H. Barrows, M. Elcome, M. Setzer, T. Bohannon, J. Kane, D. Peacock, D. Felch. Row three: C. Hodges, Charlatan, the club's own newspaper. High points of the year are the Christmas Po- sadasi' and the breaking of the Pinata, the colorful Pan American Fiesta, and the spring trip to New York. CLUB and meetings conducted in German. Under the advisership of Fraulein Theurer, the club plans two trips each year to a German theater, museum, or restaurant. P. McDaniel, N. Ullrich, F. Hosey, S. Pirro, K. Her- ron. Row four: C. Heiple, B. Goff, L. Boyer, B. Kuna, L. Bunnell, C. Deichert. Absent: J. Abbott, C. Bowes, J. Van de Sande. r ., , s . , f. K I tk ,. it . - ' 1, F? llll 7, , i-if . 12-,wg u, if 3 mb get un Sl! I-HH Row one, left to right: E. Hekeler, secretary, M. Kass, president, J. Marshall, vice-president, T. Perry, treasurer, Mrs. Winquist, adviser. Row two: J. Babbit, C. Beck, K. Lane, J. Siegel, N. de Planque, B. Ullrich. Row three: K. Voelker, B. Green, T. Dunkley, J. Waltman, S. Giles, C. Egenes, N. Far- row. Row four: B. Bird, R. Brookman, P. Perry, J. Shellenberger, S. Riederer, J. Cafarelli. Row five: E. Peterson, J. Umbreit, J. Lewis, E. Mowry, S. Ketcham, L. Whitlock, W. Oberle. Absent: Rona Wang, Mr. Bunting, adviser. LATIN CLUB Latin students who wish to increase their knowledge of Latin and the customs and ideas of the Romans may enjoy a program FRENCH Deriving its name from the famous stu- dent quarter in Paris, Le Quartier Latin has more than sixty members. The meetings, which are conducted entirely in French, have included a play, songs and games, and slides Row one, left to right: Mr. Bonesteel, adviser: R. Brouillard, treasurer, M. Packard, secretary, B. Kahn, president, K. Lukk, S. Lafferty, Mrs. Young, adviser. Row two: K. de Montmorency, C. Edgar, P. Donahue, S. Ruzansky, L. Horr, V. Campbell, D. Mayer. Row three: C. Weintraub, G. Ferenc, F. Mangina, M. Skrba, J. Yeager, N. Swink, S. Bar- biero, S. Bunker. Row four: N. Koorse, D. Monte- lione, J. Moulton, G. Feris, L. Schenkel, J. Madison, S. Telgarecz. Row five: C. Coy, S. Meyer, A. Wohl- which includes skits, reports, and entertain- ing games. Club activities were enriched by a trip to see Ben Hur and by the Toga Hop. CLUB of France. Throughout the year a French newspaper, Chantecler, was published, and on February 20, the club held its annual Mardi Gras in the school cafeteria. gemuth, B. Wade, E. Warwick, S. Haller. Row six: M. Lukk, M. Mockrish, M. Barba, C. Jonnard, A. Macaulay, C. Bailer, J. Banes. Row seven: T. Morri- son, S. Pennekamp, J. Hitchcox, K. Peck, P. Smith, J. Girard, R. Michaels, K. Bauer. Row eight: B. Bailey, D. Mount, C. Rogers, L. Laudenberger, H. Shill, L. Helsby, L. Everhart, W. Dowell. Absent: E. Davidson, J. Higgins, S. Jordan, J. Kammerman, R. Leigh, M. Lipscomb, S. Sordon, S. Thomas. l r P fa ff . ' 1 1 1 Row one, left to right: L. Badeau, secretary, G. Crane, vice-president, J. James, president. Row two: A. Heinlein, Mr. Ellis, adviser, R. Raichle, J. Izatt. Row three: H. Elliot, S. Tice. THE MATHEMATICS CLUB The Mathematics Club, composed of seniors studying advanced mathe- matics under the direction of Mr. Ellis, offers its members the chance to learn interesting side-lights of mathematics. Reports, such as the origin of number systems, the binary system, and the theory of mathematical games, are given by different members at every club meeting. GENERAL MATHEMATICS CLUB The General Mathematics Club, under the advisership of Miss Russo, helps students in general mathematics skills, such as percentage, multip- lication, and division. This is the club's first year, but club members feel they are benefiting from this review of important mathematics techniques. Left to right: D. Weston, Miss Russo, adviser, R. Green, secretary, I. Strond, U. Gwathney, treasurer, R. Muse, A. Peterson, president. 62 Row one, left to right: S. Schlesinger, secretary, K. Mathiasen, vice president, B. Lewis, president, W. Hinton, treasurer. Row two: C. Diamondstein, K. De- Montgomery, J. Fogerty, M. Coffman, B. Kuna, R. Kurtz, G. Goodwin, M. Bailey, G. Madra. THE SLIDE RULE CLUB The purpose of the Slide Rule Club is to teach its members how to multiply, divide, do proportion, square roots, and cube roots on a slide rule quickly and efficiently. The club meets weekly before school. AUTOMOBILE CLUB FOR GIRLS The Automobile Club for Girls was formed in our high school two years ago. Its purpose is to give girls a serviceable knowledge of the workings of a car. The members learn the parts of a car, the lubrication system, the change of a tire, and repair of some damaged parts. Seated: N. Moore, secretary, P. Holloway, president. Standing: G. Bendel, C. Hopkins, C. Sugameli, Mr. Dello Russo, adviser. 63 Row one, left to right: J. Kiepe, vice-president, B. Holt, president, J. Caldwell, secretary. Row two: Mrs. Barber, adviser, C. Bradbury, L. MacNeil, M. Morrison, M. Walkey, M. Rainer. Row three: B. Doornbos, S. Clark, C. Sturmer, J. Losi, P. Parken, G. Atwood. Row four: K. Bushey, D. Coogan, N. Stevens, L. Scurry, N. Gilliam, R. Tobelmann. Ab- sent: J. West, treasurer, K. Fusco, M. Pfirrmann, M. Burfield, S. Morin, P. Ewing, T. Smith, L. Mad- dox, L. Dederick, D. Barton, B. Hamilton, C. Bolger, V. Barr, D. Zerik, D Wilt, D. Robinson, C. Cooke, J. Alt. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA The Future Nurses of America is a group which tries each year to help girls interested in nursing find a proper school. Each meeting usually displays another aspect of the nursing profession. The club enjoys trips to hospitals and training centers, speakers, and movies. Its sole aim is to help those interested to further investigate the wonderful career of nursing. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA The Future Business Leaders of America aims to give its members a better knowledge of the business world by taking trips to business estab- lishments and planning educational programs. They also further their cultural background. Row one, left to right: P. Napolitano, secretary, J. Krutzner, president, L. Ciraolo, sergeant-at-arms. Row two: Miss Mosciano, adviser: C. Messina, B. Russell, M. Moffett, L. Abrams, J. Eldridge, Miss Dimitri, adviser. Row three: M. Palmer, S. Andrews, P. Mueller, J. Diaz, J. McGowan, P. Howarth, G. Donnelly. Row four: J. Hitchcock, E. Ortlepp, B. Geraghty, B. French, J. Wentlandt, L. Kuzsma, B. Pillo. Row five: M. Foster, E. Pischedda, G. Dinino M. Goff. Absent: U. Plinton, treasurer: L. Carleton, R. Magnotti, S .Pike, M Scott, J. Sias, C. VanKeuren K. Weinmann. ! Row one, left to right: B. Dietz, historian, S. Jack- son, secrctaryg B. Jones, president, I. Friedman, vice-president, J. Tresham, treasurer. Row two: P. Larkin, L. Disbrow, D. Hoff, N. Bretherton, S. Tiger, P. Mclnerney, L. Lally, J. Shulman. Row three: S. Trager, H. Wollny, D. Johnston, S. Daleo, J. Williams, J. Dietz, S. Schlesinger, C. Stempel, N. Lantheaume, R. Van de Sande. Row four: B. Macgill, J. Berenson, L. Parsell, S. Jordan, K. Thompson, C. Dinizo, C. Potter, C. Small, A. Lewis, L. Holschuh. Row five: C. Jantek, J. Haine, S. Hewitt, S. Oppen- heim, S. Crickenberger, C. Dasher, T. Lewin, J. Marchall, P. Horton, P. Grotefend. Row six: D. Meierdierck, K. Dohrmann, P. VanKirk, C. Cagnas- sola, M. Piserchia, B. Shea, C. Newman, P. Hine- bauch, C. Robbins, J. Foster. Row seven: M. Morris, J. Sepenuk, S. Codet, S. Hoffman, S. VanDuzer, N. Greenhouse, M. Bass, E. Decker, T. Hand, S Jamieson. Row eight: P. DeStephanis, B. Little Absent: S. Bills, B. Borts, C. Crawford, D. Czarny A. Davies, B. Edwards, L. Farrow, P. Gould, M Held, S. Hilseberg, K. Hughes, J. MacKay, N. Major K. Mathiasen, P. Mehas, S. Neuss, C. Papalas, S Ricker, E. Rockoff, B. Spencer, L. Taff, J. Turner S. Verger, E. Wallack. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The J . Isabella Dodds chapter of the Future Teachers of America pro- vides its members With first hand information about the teaching pro- fession through films and speakers. The outstanding activities in which its members participate are a field trip to a college with a teacher educa- tion program and a day in the local schools when members may practice teaching methods. Through F. T. A., high school students gain valuable insight into the teaching profession to help them decide on colleges and careers. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Annonio and Mrs. Bunke. r Row one, left to right: D. Brix, pres- identg T. Schick, vice-president. Row two: A. Jacobs, Carol Sweet. Row three: A. Barber, V. Dunlavy Row four: Mrs. Sutherland, adviser: J. Litch, V. Crane, M. Merrill, L. Hughes, J. Fogerty, A. Greisser, G. Thompson, S. Way. Row five: D. Modugno, M. Smith, V. Rorden, W. Saari, H. Bergquist, S. Gilbert, J. Rieck, L. Carlisle, K. Mueller. Row six: B. Mackenzie, L. Stier. Row sev- en: B. Vitale, J. Heinlein. Row eight: R. Furhman, M. Heilman. Absent: M. Diggory, secretary, R. Bauer, A. Brouillard, N. Burfield, M. Danzis, A. Daniese, J. Dlouhy, C. Dunn, R Hill, B. Hinman, P. Kupp, J. La- Costa, B. Langford, J. Marquardt S. McCobb, L. McMahon, B. Neu man, S. Peterson, J. Ryan, J. Stern, S. Sanford, J. Yeager RED CROSS The Red Cross Council, comprised of a representative from each home room, under the direction of Mrs. Sutherland, is a true service club. As always, the two main proj- ects Were a school membership drive and a drive for contributions to the Children's COUNCIL Country Home. One of the new projects was the collection of clothing to send to a needy family in Kentucky. Council members also packed boxes to send overseas. The year's program included interesting guest speakers. LIBRARY COUNCIL The Library Council consists of sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors who serve their school by working at the library desk, help- ing in the magazine room, shelving books, and setting up book displays. The group also publishes the pamphlet f'Between the Book Before the desk, left to right: K. Bushey, C. Sucho- mel, secretary, B. Fisher, presidentg S. Trager, treasurer: S. Daleo. Left side, front to back: P. Goldan, E. Rendell, C. Jonnard, C. Bevelheimer. Right side: J. Whitlock, G. Devalon, K. Peck, B, Davis. Behind the desk, first row: D. DuBois, M. Ends in order to acquaint the students with the various books obtainable in the library. Training given the council members fre- quently leads to employment in college and public libraries. Goff, N. Gilliam, N. Moore. Second row: Mrs. Hall, Miss Scott, advisers. Third row: A. Heinlein, D. Erion, P. Culver, J. Cafarelli, B. Vitale, R. Green. Absent: T. Lewin, C. Shipman, vice-presidentg R. Wallace, B. Wilson. 66 Seated, left to right: N. Schneider, secretary, C. Guttenberger, president, B. Kahn, vice-president. Standing: M. Packard, B. Bauman, K. Mathiasen, D. Wallace, K. Banks, K. Thomsen, K. Lewis, C. Pierpont. Absent: C. Weintraub, treasurerg H. Haslam, E Peterson, M. Archer, P. Camp. MASK AND MIME The Mask and Mime Club offers to in- terested students the opportunity to act or Work backstage. This year's fall play was The Five Dollar Bill, and the club entered a one-act play, Lawyer Lincoln, in the an- nual play tournament. Club members also appeared in some scenes of the Christmas tableaux. The year's climax was a trip to a Broadway play. The Mask and Mime Club council, con- sisting of the four officers, the committee chairmen, and their alternates, is the execu- tive body of the club. Planning the activities and agendas for the meetings and selecting the fall play and the one-act play are among its duties. STAGE CREW The Stage Crew, under the advisership of Mr. John Thompson, is responsible for han- dling the lighting, sound, and visual aids equipment used in various school programs such as assemblies, music programs, and plays, to say nothing of the Music Festival and the Fashion Show. The members are in- structed in the operation of the lighting board and the motion picture machine in order to become skilled in their use and familiar with the mechanics of putting on a s ow. Left to right: P. Edgar, B. Hinman, S. Klute, D. Wallace, W. Hinton Seated, left to right: C. Poranski, president, P. Stev- Smith, C. Tibbets, L. Smith, Mr. Nappen, adviser. ens, secretary. Standing: W. Sherman, E. Rendell, Absent: D. Christide. J. Danzis, C. Stiefkin, P. Edgar, C. Suchomel, N. ADVANCED BIOLOGY CLUB The Advanced Biology Club, sponsored by Mr. Nappen, is open to all students of the Biology II classes. The members of this club conduct experiments and do advanced dissection in order to broaden their under- standing of biology. Movies, speakers, and a yearly trip also further this purpose. Row one, left to right: V. Vogler, B. Church, R. Bur- ton, E. Collins, D. Leitch, W .Bressert, T. McGeary, president, L. Muller. Row two: Mr. Baloga, adviser G. Van Derven, T. Bliss, H. Burk, treasurer, Rl Voigt, secretary, J. Lewis. Absent: H. Quinn, vice- president, R. Iversen, B. Fritz, M. Wurthele, P. Don- nelly, J. Crampton, R. Robinson, D. Erion, B. Ed- mundson, T. Freeswick, C. Shipman, T Kyak, A Fredrickson, D. DeLuca, F. Esposito, S. Cox, R Davies, M. Coffman, D. Frantz, G. Smith. CATALYST CLUB By means of lectures, experiments, and a thoroughly planned trip to the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, the Catalyst Club, under the direction of Mr. Baloga and Dr. Wilson, helps to further the interest of chemistry students throughout the school. The club was the first to attain membership with the Student Science Clubs of America. 68 Seated, left to right: B. Henriks, W. Stone, G. Stith, vice-president, W. Koppe, J. McNamara, B. Sargent, C. Grillo, M. Mauer. Standing: R. Wick, secre- treasurer, D. Coney, W. Jones, B. Taylor, B. Rainey, tary, G. Hans, B. Neuman, K. Seeley, S. Margulies, R. Procopio, G. Jura, R. Lewis. presidentg L. Burroughs, D. Casey. Absent: E. Gaven, PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The Photography Club members, under the direction of Mr. Taylor and Mr. Billman, learn fundamental darkroom procedures and are intro- duced to special equipment such as that needed for color photography. The members also learn the correct exposure time for various pictures, from portraits to outdoor shots. Kneeling, left to right: R. Dunn, J. Judson, S. Klute, Buhler, secretary-treasurerg P. Freeman, R. Massa D. Lally, S. Shapiro. Standing: Mr. Luxemburg, ad- J. Helms, D. Koppe, D. Morash, D. Corbett, C. Arun- viserg D. Bice, K. Banks, P. Ross, president, C. Jen- dale. sen, R. Davis, R. Ottoson. Absent: B. Meyer, R. AERONAUTICS CLUB An addition to the school year's list of clubs is the Aeronautics Club, sponsored by Mr. Luxemburg. It is composed of twenty members whose interests and experiences range from model airplanes to actual solo flying. During regular club periods films and speakers have kept club members interested and informed on aeronautical subjects. Outside activities have included a trip to an airfield and flying powered model aircraft. 69 Seated, left to right: H. Cox, M. Davis. Standing: M. Seated. left to right: P. Sensbach, presidentg A. Coyle, F, Ogden, S. Taylor. Absent: M. Ames, B. Horn, secretary. Standing: P. Morley, D. Strickland. Sampson. STAMP COLLECTOR'S CLUB The main objective of the Stamp Collec- tor's Club is to increase the members' famil- iarity with and knowledge of all kinds of stamps. The club has discussions, trades stamps, and takes trips to stamp expositions and auctions. COIN COI.LECTOR'S CLUB This is the first year for the Coin Collec- tor's Club. During the meetings the members bring in old coins to display. son, secretary, M. Hofbauer, treasurer. Row two G. Trenner, M. Knapp, M. Murphy, G. Sasso, C Macy, B. Byrnes, M. Ritchie, C. Barker, B. Serijan, B. Buchbauer, B. DeCaprio, E. Nitto. Row three Row one, left to right: L. Danks, chairman, J. Nel- Mrs. Swink, adviserg A. Beyerstedt, L. Flath, M Shoemaker, T. Gruman, B. Daniel, M. Whittaker, E Rinehardt, A. Denholm, B. Borton, S. Sensbach, N Sensbach, M. Macaluso. Absent: N. Tosto. KNITTING CLUB The Knitting Club consists of learners, as Well as experienced knit- ters. They try to improve their knitting and to learn new stitches. They work on various projects which are exhibited in the spring. Seated on floor, left to right: S. Hinton, F. Wilker- son. Row one: D. Pitzer, president: G. West, P. Cul- ver, R. Wilcox, P. Brunton. Row two: W. Conover, J. Anderson, J. Beckmann, A. Haworth, E. Talia- ferro, Mr. Kramer, adviser, D. Wallace, Mr. Michaels, adviser. HI-FI CLUB The Hi-Fi Club is a recently formed group that is interested in understanding faithful sound reproduction. One of its major accom- plishments this year is the music heard in the cafeterias during the lunch periods. Standing, left to right: J. Carlson, president: R. Kurtz, secretary-treasurer. Seated, row one: S. Man- dell, J. Snodgrass, J. Devalon, J. Thompson. Row two: D. Dietz, H. Warburton, Mr. Jones, adviser, T. Meyer, R. Willard. Absent: R. Henderson, C. Wistar, J. Guzzetti, D. Mount, B. Hoerter, L. Kirylenko. RADIO CLUB The Radio Club is a group of amateur ra- dio enthusiasts Chamsl who operate a radio station in Room 240 before school daily. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in the field of radio and electronics: this is accomplished by field trips and lectures. Seated at piano: P. Somers, R. Klein. Row one: S. Absent: R. Wanless, president: B. Oberle, J. Nitchie, Holder, D. Moore, K. Heindel. Row two: D. Duncan, F. Jahrling. A. Waldchen, B. Dzindzio, secretary: J. Brotman. MODERN MUSIC CLUB This club was proposed by Mr. Banks to develop in young musicians an appreciation of music through hearing and playing. During club periods members listen to varied records and try to apply what they have heard to their own techniques. The club has improved the members' outlook on music and their satisfaction in playing it. Row one, left to right: J. Luebck, presidentg N. Per- kins, vice-president, L. Thompson, secretary, C. Green, treasurer, Mrs. Schenk, adviser. Row two B. Vina, s. Walker, B. Buck, T. Holzwarth, E. War- wick, S Goldstein, K. Thomsen, J. Tatro, K. Phillips S. Stanley, B. Gregory, R. White, O. Tice, P. Baueri uv f v v-gr B. Stern, M. Hargan, V. Schomp. Row three: N. Wahlberg, D. Martin, G. Hanan, A. Gruber, C. Foose, C. Andrews, J. Reiss, L. Thompson, J. Ruckert, A. Borden, C. Frew, C. Guttenberger, P. Sheehan, S. Stoll, K. Hill, J. Rumple, B. Howe. Row four: B. Selvig, O. White. THE ART CLUB The Art Club is designed to encourage those genuinely interested in art in further developing their skills and in gaining a knowledge of types and periods of art. One of the most important functions of the club is designing the stage sets for school theatrical and musical produc- tions. The club also invites various authorities to speak on art and takes a spring field trip. Clockwise: C. Ciccoella, J. Kolodny, vice-president, Quad, S. Williams, M. Miller, J. McIntosh, M. Feld M. Graver, Mr. Thompson, adviser, J. Edmonson, man, president. Absent: R. Bruna, W. Sudan, R J. Brancaccio, R. Silverman, P. Sapp, L. Pearson, S. Dietz, J. Pfaffle, J Ruerup, C. Facciponti, C. Hart Hecht, treasurer, P. Waldle, P. Pugh, secretary, K. wig, J. Long, S. O'Brien, D. DeLorenzo, P. Rial. THE CERAMICS CLUB The purpose of the Ceramics Club is to introduce newcomers to the art of ceramics. During the club period each month, after a short busi- ness meeting, the members work on various ceramics of their choice. A completed project gives the individual a feeling of achievement and per- sonal satisfaction. Row one, left to right: S. Stevenson, G. Sasso, S. Dashiell, M. Murphy, M. Diggory, presidentg K. Phil lips, secretary, S. Retzlaff, vice-president, S. Jo- hansen, S. Pirro. Row two: P. Golden, C. Jonnard, D. Johnston, D. Bobo, D. Newbert, B. Dowell, E Gaven, treasurer, F. Bannon. Absent: D. Neuman G. Reynolds, Mr. Lazzaro, adviser. FORUM CLUB The Forum Club, sponsored by Mr. Lazzaro, is a group composed of those interested in discussing topics of today's world. The club meets every month at the home of one member, and, after the business meeting, a discussion of a previously arranged subject takes place. In addition to regular meetings, the club participates in other programs including the Union County Forum in which several delegates participate While others attend and listen. Row one, left to right: R. Hooper, C. Vanderschaaf, K. Cornell, T. Stoudt, J. Loeber, J. Gabriel, vice- presidentg D. Weight, secretary, F. Deas, D. Thome J. Parker, G. Wright, F. Bannon. Row two: Mri Barnes, adviserg L. Bogart, E. Wolke, R. DeBerger r , v R. Farmer, D. Mayne, treasurer, B. Price, president, T. Page, J. Fremon, A. Zoufaly, T. Gottlick, B. Golden, A. Mirabella. Absent: R. Lee, D. Bawcom, E. Paquette, B. Bannon, R. Barton. THE CHESS CLUB The Chess Club provides an opportunity to learn to play and enjoy this classical game. It also develops the skill of more experienced players. The members play both during club periods and at home meetings. To aid the group in furthering its knowledge, speakers are invited to discuss and demonstrate chess plays. 73 SENIOR BEGINNERS' BRIDGE CLUBS enter, left to right: J. Drum- mond, president, Mrs. Stevens, :lviserg P. Smith, secretary. lockwise, from base: J. Gehr- ein, P. Parker, N. Werner, M. Iaufler, J. Beckmann, B. owl, N. Hogan, N. Long- zllow, E. Moran, M. Lew- 4, B. Macgill, J. Simms, I. Little, S. Cappe, N. ioodwin, N. Stern, R. 'il1a, J. Smith, J. Irennan, J. Brown- ll, G. Ott, G. Har- ett, J. Mannino, S. lanning, J. Heilmann, L. Hill, B. White, S. La- Pue, S. Johansen, F. Bier- rirth, C. Doyle, T. Balling, . DePlanque, F. Disque. lbsent: P. Thompson, J. Jen- Lins, R. Frazer, L. Sabin, M. Lcque, J. Girard, J. Teeple, P. Viay, C. Doyle, B. Durgan, J. ?'ogerty. SOPHOMORE BEGINNERS' BRIDGE CLUB flockwise, left circle: E. G1'eene, Z. Beales, M. Boyles, J. Whitlock, .. Schoel, J. Mistretta, J. Siccardi, T. Stern, J. Wood, M. Lee, D. Kuntz, J. Kuntz, C. Bergman, 3. Smith, R. Giordano, S. 3rownell, P. Lorentz, W. Guthrie. Slockwise, right circle: J. Loftus, W. Lewis, K. Logan, G. Ma- iea, M. Wagner, E. Thom- son, M. Wiendl, G. Reyn- Jlds, G. Andrews, J. Baker, P. Whitenight, C. Harris, C. Rodg- ers. Clockwise, back circle: B. Miner, J. Rupp, D. Stevens, V. Tice, G. Goodwin, P. Lo- rentz, P. Brunner, G. Weten- hall, D. Richardson, P. Rounds, R. Goheen, S. Augustine, N. Mes- sersmith, M. McLarty, J. Vivian, J. Gehrhardt. Row one, left to right: B. Wolff, secretary, W. Smart, treasurer, J. Large, president. Row two: L. Small, S. Savage, vice-pres- dent. Row three: S. Rosecrans. Ab- sent: S. Augustine, C. Craver, L. Graveo, B. Garner, T. Hand, S. Mack, J. McDermott, M. Manthey, Miss Lightcap, adviser. The beginners' bridge clubs aim to teach their members how to play bridge and improve their games. The advanced bridge club enables its members to further their playing skill. Under the capable leadership of the advisers, bridge club members have fun learn- ing and practicing pro- fessional techniques. ADVANCED BRIDGE Base, front to back: H. Nickau, secretary, P. Marsac, treasurer, D. Gilbert, president Clockwise, from base: D. Newbert, J. Ho- grefe, R. Graef, N. Williamson, R. Twitchel J. Chapman, W. Gilson, J. Thomas, G Davidson, P. Butts, J. Babbitt, B. Bau- man, P. Greene, S. Kookogey, B Coleman, P. Camp, J. Neubeck S. Swaney, C. Minnicino, J. 1 sel, P. Sparre, B. Small, P. Harper, J. Meyer, K. Lewis, M. Frost, H. Haslam, M. Archer, E Stewart, D. Washburn, B. Wood- ruff, R. Barnett, J. Wiest, M. Tin- dall, D. Putnam, P. Fischer, J. Bray, E. Fredericks, S. Dwyer, S. Bilden, A Heck, P. Farrand, P. Field, R. Paterson, B Durgan, J. Roediger, D. Vanderbilt, C. Pet- erson, B. Daniels. Absent: D. Colesworthy, Mrs. Feathers, adviser. JUNIOR BEGINNERS' BRIDGE CLUB 75 Clockwise, front to back: V. Gibbs, A. O'Connor, D. Varenhorst, S. Wick, K. Wiley, C. Girard, P. Kupp, K. Price, B. White, L. Terry, K. VanGor- kam, S. Taylor, M. Doctor, R. Villa, L. Wilkinson, G. Smith, S. Retzlaff, C. Houston, J. Peterson, C. Macy, S. Dashiell. Absent: B. Wiley, B. Sch- reck, J. Griner, T. Bunnell, M. Hall, N. McCabe, S. Wilder, S. Taylor, B. Davison, J. Higgins, J. Weed, R. Fremon, Mrs. Beronio, ad- viser. 7 Johns, C. Pierpont, J. Burley, N. Seibert, M. Moore, C. Schis- Row one: B. Robinson, treasurer. Row two, left to right: J. Kefalonitis, R. Anderson, secretary. Row three: J. Yunker, J. Thome, R. Pizzi. Row four: D. Hicks, C. Shipman, L. Helsby, P. Freeman. Row five: D. Mount, D. Erion, A. Stark, F. Jahrl- ing, C. Arundale. Row six: B. Sarri, J. Parker, B. Messinger, R. Leigh, G. Reinerth, B. Venturella. Row seven: C. Felter, M. Eash, J. Wukitch, B. Killebrew, C. Getter, B. Smith, K. Zink. Row eight: C. Vander Schaaf, M. Coyle, J. Nitche, B. Loughrey, R. Caramango, G. Ostrowsky, S. Sen- dell, J. Loepsinger. Row nine: Mr. Tonnesen, Mr. Dello Russo, advisers. Absent: M. Wukitsch, C. Facciponti, C. Benz, B. Klein, T. Cave, J. Loeber, T. Freeswick, S. Schaub, S. Abel, R. Sullivan, J. Urso, J. Griswold, G. Devalon. BOWLING CLUB The members of the Bowling Club are divided into ten teams of four boys each. Every Week the teams bowl in match games. The club strives to promote good sportsmanship through competition. Middle, left to right: J. Grant, vice-president: L. MacBean, president: T. Pearsall, secretary: T. Sharkey, treasurer. Row one: Mr. Lay, adviser, S. Petrucione, B. Michaels, B. Oberlin, R. Pizzi, S. Nelson, D. Myers, A. Garvin, J. Goodwin, P. Higgins, J. Doe, G. Paulding, K. Holland, R. Car- omagno, D. Parrish, R. Sanborn, D. Jones, J. Will- iams, J. Serijan, R. Newman, J. Petrucione, W. Gordon, P. Newbert, D. Sendell, B. Tittle. Row two: B. Hartigan, G. Fraser, B. Tomlinson, T. Feeley, R. Russo, D. Lonsdale, L. Wiegman, L. Probst, B. Clancy, T. Reid, D. Tokash, P. Evans, J. Flanagan, R. Yockel, B. Stanback, B. Nickau, G. Weiss, B. Bryant, G. Gross, F. Gruner, H. Cou- tant, B. Rogers, B. Etherington, C. Spader. Ab- sent: F. Anderson, B. Northcutt, B. Witzal, W. Oberle. GOLF CLUB The Golf Club's main objective is to further interest in the game of golf. The club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Lay and Mr. Kursar, runs movies, clinics, and a yearly tournament open to anyone interested. Center: Mr. Kehler, adviser. Left side from rear: front: J. Keairnes, presidentg B. Wolfgang, vice- J. May, D. Reitze, R. Mannino, J. Rollins, R. Wells, presidentg J. Weinmann, P. VanKirk, C. Getter, S. J. Hitchings, D. Powers, D. Nichols, L. Scanlon, Ellis, R. Mueller, R. Maltbie, R. Vigilante, J. Jones, D. Wilday, secretary-treasurer. Right side from P. Braun. Absent: J. Mowry, H. Marshall. VARSITY CLUB To belong to the Varsity Club, boys must Win a varsity letter in some sport, wear the varsity letter on a regulation sweater, and participate in club activities. The main objectives of the club are to promote respect for athletes and to raise the standards of the varsity letter. In the past, 1 members of the club have ushered at basketball games, served refresh- ments after important meets, and planned attendance at events of special interest to athletes. 77 Row one, left to right: Art Editor, N. Perkinsg As- sistant Editor, J. Marshall, Literary Adviser, Miss Bordnerg Editor, Carol Dianiondsteing Art Adviser, Mrs. Schenckg Assistant Editor, R. Michaels. Row two: Linda Thompson, Lorna Thompson, P. Sheehan, J. Flanagan, W. Dowell, C. Jonnard, K. Voelker. Absent: K. Bauer, C. Poranski. WEATHERVANE MAGAZINE The Weathervane is the school's literary magazine, presenting the best original com- position Work done by students throughout the year. Under the guidance of Miss Bord- ner and Mrs. Schenck, it provides an outlet for the creative effort of WHS students. This illustrated magazine is published in the spring and is distributed to all S. A. T. holders. Since 1959 the magazine has been mimeo- graphed from stencils prepared by students in the Business Education Department. HI'S EYE The Westfield Hi's Eye, the student news- paper, is printed about once a month by the Journalism II and IH students. This attrac- tive publication includes news articles and features of interest to the student body. This year the staff inaugurated the Community Seated, left to right: Feature Editor, R. Michaelsg Sports Editor, R. Andrusg M. Kass, Editor-in-Chief, B. Kahng Adviser, Miss Lee, News Editor, Amy Wohlgemuthg Assistant News-Feature Editor, N. Plan, designed to bring together the students of the school and the citizens of Westfield. An editorial criticizing the town govern- ment proved interesting to all, and reaction was intense and mostly favorable. Koorse. Standing: P. Sheehan, E. Moran, P. Field, J. Ryan. Absent: T. Page, Business Manager, B. Wragg. SENIOR LITERARY CLUB The monthly meetings serve to develop a The members enjoyed seeing Raisin in the valuable background in literary appreciation Sun on Broadway and The Winter's Tale at and understanding. Group chairmen conduct Stratford, Connecticut. discussions on fiction, non-fiction, and drama. Row one: Miss Dietrich, adviser, Mrs. Sutherland, adviser. Row two: S. McCobb, secretaryg L. Wiegman, president, C. Tibbetts, vice-presi- ientg P. Farrand, treasurer, JUNIOR LITERARY CLUB The purpose of this club is to encourage tained, or a lively discussion started. In- interest in famous authors and in the class- eluded in the club program are a Christmas ics. One author or book is chosen for each party and a Broadway play. meeting, and an interesting speaker is ob- Seated: W. Ward, treasurer, C. Poranski, vice-president, M. Kass, president, J. Neubeck, secretary. Standing: P. Sheehan, Miss Foutz, adviserg B. Orling. WRITER'S CLUB The members of the Writer's Club strive to increase their skill in creative writinf. They read their short stories, poems, and even attempts at novels to their fellow club Row one: B. Enders, R. Zimmerman, K. Savastano W. Reis, secretary-treasurer. Row two: T. Paine: Miss Bordner, adviser, G. Hamrah, president, K. members, who submit their counsel, criti- cism, and encouragement. Regular meetings are held monthly in schoolg special meetings are held in the homes of members. Nostrand. Absent: L. Nevin, vice-president, W. Dowell, C. Jonnard, evening members. 7 -..i 1- - Q Row one, seated, left to right: J. Bentley, girls' sports, C. Leone, music, A. Wohlgemuth, assistant, H. Haslam, dramatics, C. Pierpont, senior picture, B. Kahn, dedicatee, E. Warwick, art, C. Frew, pos- ing. Row two, standing: J. Shapiro, business mana- ger, E. Moran, senior feature, B. Mackenzie, activi- ties, Mrs. Schenk, art adviser, P. Butts, editor-in- chief, Miss Bordner, general adviser, R. Michaels, club, C. Diamondstein, club, K. Thomsen, layout, B. Holt, senior picture. Row three: M. Packard senior write-up, P. Laird, activities, K. Mathiasen, activities, L. Burroughs, photography, P. Field faculty, J. Tatro, posing, J. Marshall, senior write- up. Absent: L. Nevin, layout, E. Horton and J James, boys' sports. THE YEARBOOK STAFF The yearbook staff has an ever-expanding job as the size of the school increases. This growth was felt even more keenly this year with the con- struction of a school addition and the crowded classroom situation. Never- theless, the staff has tried its utmost to make the 1960 Weathervane Annual a true representation of the school that has become a part of every staff member. ARTISANS L W4 Lum ...L Q f '. '- 1 Row one, left to right: T. Piller, J. Serijan, D. Duncan, J. Nitchie, H. Stier. Row two: J. Whitlock, R. Holland, D. Moore, B. Oberle, N. de Planque, R. Read, F. Kimble, N. Schneider, R. Andrus, J. Flanagan, S. Neuss, V. Vigne, W. Brower, T. Bohannon. Row three: D. Vanderbilt, presidentg J. Helms, D. Felch, T. Scott, K. van Gorkam, C. Bevel- heimer, K. Peck, C. Jensen, A. Waldchen, J. Brotman, L. Stier, D. Johnston, A. Lewis, M. Merrill. Row four: R. Kurtz, L. Badeau, D. Mount, W. Oberle, B. Killebrew, R. Lewis, D. Mayne, treasurer, J. Abbott, D. Cafarelli, B. Dzindzio, S. Holder, vice president, J. Douglas, J. Umbreit, R. Kuna, D. Nichols, R. Garner. Absent: B. Mackenzie, sec- retary. BAND The band members are a welcome addition to our foot- ball games and pep assemblies where they arouse school spirit with our school songs and entertain with their unique marching routines. Twice a year the group performs at the Winter Band Concert and at the Spring Pops Con- cert. New experiences for band members Will be going to a Broadway musical and acting as hosts to the chil- dren from the Janet Memorial Home in Elizabeth. The Band is under the capable direction of Mr. Robert Banks. 82 Row one, left to right: C. Jonnard, J. Griner, N. Schneider, K. Peck, S. Holder, W Oberle, F. Deas. Row two: J. Abbott, C. Jantek, G. Devalon, L. Boyer, D. Johnston A. Mirabella, V. Vigne, R. Holland, D. Mount, H. Stier. Row three: P. Somers S. Ruzansky, Mr. Banks, directory B. Goff, R. Wanless, J. Brotman, J. Foster, A. Wald- chen, D. Duncan. ORCHESTRA The Orchestra is a talented group of musicians who provide the music for many of our dramatic productions. Although the group is rather small, the superior quality of its performance indicates much preparation. This group has added lustre to many a production by playing music in keeping with the mood of the action. This technique adds to the appreciation of both students and parents. The Orchestra is directed by Mr. Robert Banks. 83 CHORUSI The basis of any production is sound fundamentals, which the girls learn with the assistance of their director, Mrs. Glea- son. The members, most of whom are sophomores, elected Cindy Foose chairman and Michele Murphy vice-chairman early in the year. In the Christmas program, the girls sang 0 Lovely Star by Fairchild and a Czech carol, Let Our Gladness Know No Endg they also appeared in the Spring Music Festival. Their accompanist was Bonnie Bird. CHORUSII The Advanced Girls' Chorus has pro- vided a musical highlight in the Spring Music Festival for many years, and this year was no exception when the group sang Pueri Hebraeorumj' a difficult piece for double chorus. In December the girls sang Listen to the Angels Shouting, Noel, and Swedish Dance Carol among other selections. For this group Eleanor Stewart served as chairman and Marian Archer as vice-chairman. Eleanor War- wick and Karen Lewis were the accom- panists. GLEE CLUB The boys of Westfield Senior High School gain their knowledge of basic musical skills in the Glee Club, an or- ganization appearing at many functions outside of school as well as in the school's Christmas program and Spring Music Festival. In December this excellent ensemble sang See That Babe in the Lowly Manger, ,A Joyous Christmas Song, and The Gloucestershire Wassail. Among their numbers in the Spring production were I Wish I Wuz, My Rose, and Black- Eyed Suzie. As usual their efforts were greatly appre- ciated by all who heard them. The boys are known for their ability to sing traditional pieces as well as novelty songs. The officers of the Glee Club are Dennis Powers, chair- man, and Robert Wolfgang, vice-chairman. The only non- male students appearing with the group are Deborah Brix and Diane Varenhorst, accompanists. 85 THETWELVE A very special group in the Westfield High School music program is the 12 , a vocal ensemble of senior girls who re- cently made their annual appearance in the Spring Music Festival. Throughout Row one, seated, left to right: N. Ullrich, B. Woodruff, accompanists. Row two, left to right: J. Bentley, M. Morris, P. Greene, S. Jackson, the year the girls sang at many functions both in and out of school. Included in their repertoire were I Enjoy Being a Girl, Blue Room, Singin' in the Rain, and Sibo- ney. H. Haslam, H. Nickau, E. Tischler, C. Potter, P. Sparre, C. Leone, B. Nelson. Absent: D. Car- lisle. THE THIRTEEN Just as popular as the 12 is the 13 , a group composed of senior boys. In the many -performances of the group, their selections ranged from popular songs like Get Me to the Church on Time and There Row one, left to right: J. Van de Sande, N. Will- iamson, R. Wolfgang, J. Izatt, G. Crane, J. Mow- ry, A. Haworth, D. Gilbert, D. Sweet, P. Marsac, Is Nothing Like a Dame to novelty tunes such as Sippin' Cider. Occasionally the 12 and the 13 performed together, as they did on Back-to-School Night in November. R. Maltbie, R. Durgan, R. Barnett. Center: K. Lewis, accompanist. Absent: P. Somers. THE CHOIR Membership in the choir is the goal of all students participating in the vocal music program at Westfield High School. Traditionally the choir performs three times a year, their first appearance being in the Christmas pro- gram that is put on in cooperation with the Dramatics Department. In early April the choir performs in the Spring Music Festival along with the other vocal music organiza- tions, and finally the group sings in the Easter service. Each year the officers plan three social events for their fellow choir members, including two parties that follow the Christmas and Spring programs. The choir is together for the last time in June when a picnic is held to celebrate the year's achievements and present the senior members with their awards. The officers of the choir are James Mowry, presidentg Henry Marshall, vice-presidentg Harriet Haslam, girls' sec- retaryg Don Gilbert, boys' secretaryg and Paula Sparre, treasurer. The able accompanists are Leila Bunnell and Constance Poranski. 87 CHRISTMAS TABLEAUEX CHRISTMAS PROGRAM For many years the combined efforts of Mask 8: Mime, the Art Department, the Choir, and the Home Economics Depart- ment have gone into the presentation of one of the most beautiful and artistic Christmas programs in the State. This union of beautifully staged tableaux, rev- erently presented, and glorious music, faultlessly sung, is a feast to eye and ear. Hundreds flock to enjoy it annually and experience a spiritual uplift. In all, three performances provide opportunities for townspeople and students to witness this traditional program. ML. The Annunciation Worshipping the Child FALL PLAY: THE FIVE-DOLLAR BILL Shine on harvest moon. Seated on the floor: P. Rausch. Seated in the non, K. Mathiasen, J. Teeple, G. Aurand. Stand- chair: K. Banks. Seated around the table, begin- ing, left to right: L. Wiegman, P. Culver, E. Pet- nmg at the left: R. Michaels, K. Lewis, F. Ban- erson, C. Guttenberger, B. Edwards. I love to talk. This play, woven around young people, deals with a real life prob- lem. Ralph, a sensitive boy, desires to be accepted by his parents, his very athletic brother, and his friends. To attract their attention, he steals a five-dollar bill from his mother's purse. With skill and intelligence, Tad Mosel, the author, shows the boys' motivation and the quite typical family situation and develops a fine plot with a highly dramatic conclu- sion. The play offered fine oppor- tunities for the Mask and Mime cast and provoked thought on the part of the audience. Gail Aurand and Carl Guttenberger 89 THE FASHION SHOW Masterpieces of Fashion An imaginative setting, featuring paint- ings by Degas, Renoir, Gaugin, and Tou- louse-Lautrec, served as a background for the stunning creations produced under the expert direction of Mrs. Louise Kosak. The Art Department outdid itself, and the Home Economics Department provided the mas- terpieces of fashion which gave this year's show its name. All who were responsible de- serve the highest praise, including the stu- dents Who cut, pinned, and stitched to make the lovely garments exhibited. An Evening at the Museum Museum Setting THE SENIOR PLAY LOVE IS ETERNAL l 1 The Class of 1960's presentation of Love Is Eternal, a dramatization by Ruth Sergel of Irving Stone's novel, was a tremendous success. Giving the play on Lincoln's Birth- day, using beautiful period costumes and properties, and including music of Civil War days, sung by the Twelve and the Thirteen, enhanced the effectiveness of the production. Nancy Goodwin and Carl Guttenberger excel- lently portrayed the roles of the principal characters, Mary Todd and Abraham Lincoln. Supporting the leads in many familiar roles were the following seniors: Laurence Wiegman, Robert Todd, Judith Girard, Rob- ert's second wife, Lorna Thompson, Grand- ma Parker, Barbara Kahn, Ann Todd, Mar- garet Newman, Elizabeth Todd Edwards, David Newbert, Ninian Edwards, Marilyn Haufler, Mammy Sally, Hilary Nickau, Ta- mar, Leonard Helsby, Dr. Ward, Warren Buhler. Sandy McDonald: Thomas Scott, Cassius Clay, Robert Zimmerman, Stephen A. Douglas, Vera Schomb. Mercv Levering, Jerome van de Sande, James Conkling, Kath- erine Lane, Allie, David Erion, Dr. Houghan, Mary Fay, Mrs. Houghan, Alan Heinlein, Reverend Dresser, Sherry Jackson, Sarah Marshall, Mary Morris, Elizabeth Grimsley, O'Mara White, William Stoddard, Jeffrey Marshall, Edwin Stanton, Nancy Ullrich, Jane Watt, Carol Potter, First Caller, Joyce Smith, Tax Payer, Thomas Bohannon, Tad Lincoln, Joel Brotman, Stackpole, James Sapp, Auctioneer's Voice, David Pitzer, Nel- son's Voice. The various acts had sets cleverly designed under Mrs. Leslie Schenck's direction. These showed the Todd drawing room in Lexing- ton, Kentucky, the Edwards drawing room in Springfield, Illinois, and the family sitting room in the White House. All were fur- nished with authentic Victorian pieces. Miss Brinser, who directed the produc- tion, her student assistants, Marianne Acque, Barbara Little, and Bonnie Parken, her stage manager, John Cafarelli, together with the many seniors working on committees, de- serve great credit. Ninian Edwards and his wife, Elizabeth Todd, look on approvingly as Stephen Douglas pays court to Mary. Mercy Levering, spreading her hoop skirt gracefully, registers girlish curiosity. w L A family group in the White House relaxes, but Tad has his eyes on the birdie Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd seem quite oblivious of Elizabeth Todd Edwards and some of her guests. 92 !,., ,I 'll gb., '1 ,ll F Q N 1, I 1, 1 N' . , img 5 ow ,Wg Mx! ' UM X. .- X 12271 My Sw, 5 X Ov gl II ,ZW nm KW W I fr MARIANNE ACQUE Mask 8: Mime 13, 415 Chorus 1 1413 Bridge 141g FTA 1315 Modern Dance 13, 41. Sleepy-eyed brunette . . . with a velvet voice . . . a flair for dancing . . . accomplished pianist . . . fu- ture teacher . . . theatre lover BARBARA ANDERSON Twirling 1215 Job Opportunities 1315 Mask dz Mime 131g Bridge 141. Blithe-spirited blonde . . . lithe and lively . . . a giddy, girlish giggle . . . rock 'n' roll addict . . . a Ford fan . . . and devastating driver . . . Bobbie CHRISTINE AMACK FNA 1315 Knitting 141. A glacier- cool blonde with a dreamy air . . . cherubic appear- ance . . . will be somebody's favor- ite secretary . . . an expert knitter for that boy . . . Oh, really? . . . Chris l JOHN ANDERSON Latin 1215 Band 12, 315 Football 12, 3, W41g Wrestling 12, 3, 41. Tall guy with fire-red crew cut . . . sports enthusiast . . . one of Coach Zorge's men . . . carefree facade . . . serious moments . . . Red 94 MARTIN AMES Tall and taciturn . . . with a 100 Watt grin . . . cautious trickster . . . enjoys midnight card parties . . . a genuine friend and willing helper . . . eager for fun and excite- ment . . . penchant for appearing in unlikely places . . . Marty CAROLYN ANDREWS FTA 12, 313 Art 1413 Modern Dance 141. Tall and slim, with silky brown hair . . . artistic . . . quite an equestrienne . . . intelligent and mature . . . prefers older men . . . uBettyn MARIAN ARCHER Leaders 12, 3, 455 Mask 8: Mime 12, 3, 45, Cheerleader 12W, 3W, 4W5g Literary 13, 45, GSC 12, Sec. 355 Chorus 11 12, 3, 455 Modern Dance 12, 3, 455 Sec. 135. Bubbling blonde . . . cheerleading perfectionist . . . bridge addict. SALLY JANE ANDREWS Makes friends easily . . . co-opera- tive and pleasant . . . cuts a neat figure eight on skates . . . enjoys fishing . . . does secretarial work at travel bureau . . . will continue in office work GILLIAN ATWOOD FNA 12, 3, 453 Chorus 1 1255 Chorus 11 13, 45. Laughing eyes and winning per- sonality . . . well adjusted . . . plays tennis and swims . . . adores rid- ing . . . has secretarial experience . . . plans nursing career ROBERT ANDRUS Hi's Eye 13, Sports Editor 45, Band 12, 3, 45. Clever and intelligent . . . scholarly . . . quietly humorous . . . avid band member . . . capable editor . . . efficiency expert . . . tomor- row's history teacher . . . Oh, boy!! . . .Bob 95 NANCY AUSTER Leaders 145, Chorus 1 1253 Chorus II 13, 45. Lots of fun to be with . . . sincere and understanding friend . . . talent for enjoying life . . . incessant chat- terer . . . not a petty thought . . . Nan MICHAEL APPEZZATO Dance Club 13, 45. Black curly hair and a winning smile . . . a big hello for every- one around . . . usually found cruising in a black Ford conver- tible . . . clever comments . . . Mike JEREMY BACHAND Dance Club 1455 Glee Club 12, 3, 45. Affable and fun-loving . . . West- field's Dobie Gillis . . . hearty laughter . . . dumb like a fox . . . loves motorcycles and Connecticut . . . alias Ears . . . Jerry THEODORE BALLING Collectors' 1Treas. 25g Bridge 145g Boating 1353 Glee Club 135. Resonant voice . . . dark, wavy hair . . . an adept needle wielder . . . carefree demeanor . . . pur- poseful nature . . . serious student . . . fellowship president . . . Tom LYDIA BADEAU French 125, Math 1Sec. 453 Sr. Lit. 145g Band 12, 3, 45g Basket- ball 12, 45, Orch. 12, 3, 45. Exuloerance plus . , . willowy, out- door girl . . . experienced sailor . . . serious but sociable . . . a faith- ful friend . . . future rocket en- gineer . . . Lyd IQYN ANDREA BARBER Mask dz Mime 125g Dance 1455 Red Cross Coun. 135. Especially sweet and sincere . . . gentle in manner, quiet in speech . . . understanding listener . . . thoughtful as an adviser . . . con- scientious student . . . nimble knit- ter . . . Andrea 96 BARBARA BAILEY Latin 1Sec. 2, 453 Jr. Kz Sr. Lit. 13, 455 Mask 8: Mime 12, 3, 45, FTA 135, Nat'l Hon. Soc. 13, 455 Chorus 12, 355 Choir 145. Multiple talents and interests . . . off to Europe in June . . . poised and polite . . . studious yet fun- loving . . . Barb LINDA BARBER Red Cross Coun. 135, Mask 8z Mime 125, Dance 145. The gal from Chicago . . . many- faceted character . . . extra quiet 'til 2:30 . . . sweet and sincere . . . future Girl-Friday . . . Oh, no! . . . Lyn STEPHANIE BARBIERO French 12, 3, 415 Leaders' 13, 415 Jr. Coun. 1315 Sr. Coun. 1415 GSC 141. Redhead with a radiant personality . . . shows imagination in dress . . . peppy president of Junior Auxiliary . . . out-going and con- genial . . . Stephie L. GENE BARRON Wrestling 12, W3, W41. Serious man with potential . . . one of Kehler's ace wrestlers . . . future in medicine . . . distinguish- ed by willingness to try and deter- mination to succeed . . . Gene CHARLENE BARKER Red Cross Coun. 1215 FNA 1315 Jr. Lit. 1315 Knitting 1415 Lead- ers' 1415 Chorus I dz II 12, 3, 415 Choir 141. Mischievous oriental eyes . . . com- plexion perfection . . . never hur- ries, never worries . . . thrives on parties . . . likes the opposite sex . . . Char JAMES BAUER A big fellow with a broad smile . . . eschews activities . . . trea- sures his weekends . . . capable mechanic . . . always working around cars . . . omnipresent at parties . . . has a jaunty walk all his own . . . sarcastic quips . . . Jeb 97 RICHARD BARNETT Technician's 12, 315 Choir 12, 3, 415 Glee Club 13, 415 Thirteen 1415 Adv. Bridge 141. An interest in all sports . . . has done fly-tying . . . friendly and happy . . . senior chorister at St. Paul's . . . expects to find a career in chemistry KURT BAUER French 12, 3, 415 Choir 12, 3, 415 Glee Club 13, 415 Sr. Lit. 141. A fabulous dancer . . . the original green thumb . . . French fiend . . . intellectual and sophisticated . . . pseudo-Confucian . . . Kurt BARBARA BAUMAN FTA 1255 Lit. 13, 455 Student Coun. 1455 Mask gl Mime 12, 3, Coun. 455 Chorus 1 8z 11 12, 3, 455 Modern Dance 12, 3, 45. Cute as a button . . . shy smile . . . genuine interest in all . . . a bridge lover . . . elementary teacher to be . . . Bobbie JUDITH BECKMANN Mask Sz Mime 12, 3, 455 Job Op- portunities 1355 Bridge 1455 Red Cross Coun. 1255 Chorus 1 Sz 11 12, 3, 45. Loves water . . . summer retreat, Lake Hopatcong . . . car, a black Impala . . . friendly . . . You like that? . . . Judy MICHAEL BAZARAL Jr. Lit. 1355 Wrestling 1255 Ten- nis 12W5. Reserved with strangers, but dif- ferent 'when you know him . . . en- joys being' contrary . . . a Jean Shepherd fan . . . once drove Sprite off sidewalk . . . adores non- conformity . . . Baz GERALD BECKMANN Collectors' 1255 Boating 135. Science enthusiast . . . tops in physics and chemistry . . . hi-fi ex- pert . . . active in DeMolay . . . possible future in physics or en- gineering . . . Jerry WILLIAM HOWARD BELL Dance 12, 355 Football 125. A bright and amusing personality . . . cool dancer . . . a neat and natty dresser . . . with an exten- sive wardrobe . . . hopes to follow a career in music . . . Howie 98 GLORIA BENDEL Spanish 1355 Girls' Auto 145. Philatelist and numismatist . . . shore enthusiast . . . cooperative and responsible . . . always courte- ous . . . reserved but friendly . . . silky brown tresses . . . loving aunt to many . . . Gloria JANET BENTLEY Jr. 8z Sr. Lit. 13, 45g Annual 1G. Sports Ed. 455 Choir 12, 3, 45 Prom comm. chair. 1353 Gsc 122 355 Twelve 1453 Leaders' 13, 45 Mask Kr Mime 125. A sports enthusiast . . . optimist, dieter, shore lover, go-getter . . 7 CHARLES BENZ Collectors' Club 1253 Dance 1355 Bowling 1Capt. 45. Rugged American type . . . pleas- ing grin . . . Competent bowler . . . future in the civil service . . . capable and willing . . . friendly fellow Jay CHARLES BERGMANN Golf 1353 Chess 145. Quiet, but a great inspiration to the down-hearted . . . conservative but personable . . . golf fan . . . plays the guitar . . . sense of hu- mor . . . aplomb aplenty . . . Char DOROTHY BEYERSTADT Knitting 1455 Soccer 125. Always sweet . . . effervescent friendliness . . . enjoys a good game of volley ball . . . likes dances . . . anxious to please . . . very co- operative . . . Ann 99 JANE BERENSON Latin 1355 Jr. 8z Sr. Lit. 13, 45g Mask Kz Mime 1255 Modern Dance 125, Bridge 1255 Chorus 1 12, 3, 45. Import from Elizabeth . . . collegi- ate garb . . . wears hair like Keely Smith . . . serious, but sparkling too . . . Janie FREDERICK BIERWIRTH Collectors' 1255 Bridge 1453 Swim- ming 125, Annual 145. Lanky 6' 3 . . . aspires to be Joe College . . . friendly . . . enjoys jazz and Staten Island . . . Mr. Lay's ulcer . . . How about that! . . . Ricky SALLY ELIZABETH BILLS Girls' Auto 1313 FTA 1413 Bad- minton 13, 415 Basketball 12, 3, 41. Water skiing enthusiast . . . awards in swimming and tennis . . . no thrill in school work . . . pleasant and thoughtful ALYCE BORDEN Art 12, 419 FSA 139. Interested in records and radio . . . talkative . . . drawn to the shore . . . adept at making excuses, but Willing to work . . . aspires to a career in art . . . lustrous locks THOMAS BOHANNON Latin 12, 315 German 141, Sr. Lit. 1413 Band 12, 3, 41. Quiet, conservative, and ambitious . . . true to the cause . . . hears others' problems and finds answers . . . acted with distinction . . . works hard and reaches goals . . . Tommy BONNIE LEE BORTON Choir 1419 Leaders 1415 Knitting 141g Chorus 1 XL 11 12, 3, 413 Dance 12, 31- Deft seamstress . . . inexhaustible wardrobe . . . satin complexion . . . problem solver . . . sincere despite her jibes . . . an individualist . . . Bort 100 CAROL BOLGER Knitting 1213 FNA 13, 41. Female bowling champion . . . con- scientious and dependable . . . dis- tinctive red hair . . . easy to work with . . . likes Georgia . . . in- terested in business NANCY BORTS FTA 12, 3, 41. A joke a day . . . refuses to recog- nize Brooklyn as part of the U. S. . . . a future psychologist . . . does not eat without her newspaper . . . Bobbie CAROLYN BOWES German 1415 FTA 1315 Annual 1Act. Comm. 41. Easily recognized by her always active voice . . . has gift of gab . . . conformist's nightmare . . . would be politician . . . happy-go- lucky . . . witty . . . observant and intelligent . . . Carolyn JO ANN BRAY Red Cross Coun. 1315 Chorus 1 Kz 11 12, 3, 415 Annual 1415 Mask 81 Mime 12, 315 Bridge 141. Full of spirit . . . freckles galore . . . pizza lover . . . vacations in Florida . . . loves to tell jokes . . . Meet me at the car. LOIS BOYER German Club 13, 41. Quiet and sincere . . . excellent musician . . . hopes to visit Aus- tria while still in college . . . hard worker and great helper . . . shy but friendly . . . That'll be neat. JAMES BRENNAN Boating 12, 315 Glee Club 1315 Football 12, 3, 415 Track 1215 Beg. Bridge 141. Loves sports, especially football . . . fond of pizza and drive-ins . . . drives a venerable Ford . . . appeals to women . . . What's new? . . . Jim lOl CAROL BRADBURY FNA 13, 415 Chorus 1 Sz 11 12, 31. Has a large collection of friends . . . fury on ice skates . . . Worthy ad- viser of Rainbow Girls . . . big brown eyes and brown hair to match . . . What d'ya call it? . . . Carol NANCY BRETHERTON FTA 12, 3, 415 Annual 1415 Jr. Coun. 1315 Mask Sz Mime 12, 315 Leaders 141. Amicable . . . a clever seamstress . . . optimistic . . . a Wit from Long Island . . . Nann BEVERLY BRIANT Knitting 1215 FNA 1315 Leaders 1315 Beg. Bridge 1415 Mask Sz Mime 131. Enviable wavy hair . . . always on the go . . . Sympathetic friend . . . delights in big pocketbooks . . . lovesBa crowd . . . a shore maniac . . . ev JOHN BROWNELL Technicians' 1315 Football 12, 3, W415 Hi-Fi 1315 Bridge 141. Enthusiastic member of the West- field ll . . . devilish gleam in his eyes . . . prone to mischief-making . . . female magnet . . . loves driv- ing . . . considerate . . . J. B. JOEL BROTMAN Swimming 13, 415 Band 13, 415 Dance Band 13, 415 Orch. 141. One year in WHS . . . able student . . . humorous and intelligent . . . first saxophonist . . . has his own band . . . a swing band member . . . fine swimmer . . . Joel EILEEN BRYAN Mask Sz Mime 12, 415 Bridge 1315 Chorus 1 12, 41. Low, pleasant sounding voice . . . fine companion . . . and thoughtful friend . . . sophisticated dresser . . . problem each day . . . drives a baby Austin . . . Eileen lO2 ROBERT BROUILLARD French 12, 3, Treas. 415 Choir 12, 415 Glee Club 13, 415 Band 12, 315 Cross Country 12, 3, W415 Wrest- ling 131. Short and spunky . . . won't be bullied . . . scientific interests . . . aspires to Notre Dame . . . water skier . . . Bob .Hei l ,..,..,... . ,,.,, ..,q,V: , WARREN BUHLER Sr. Lit. 1415 Slide Rule 1215 Gun 1315 Band 12, 315 Choir 1415 Glee Club 12, 3, 415 Aviation 1415 Foot- ball 141. Dynamic personality . . . ladies' man . . . church worker . . . not- able arguer . . . Ryn LEILA BUNNELL Latin 1333 German 1435 Lit. 13, 43g FTA 1233 Choir 13, Accomp. 435 Chorus I :Sz II 12, 3, 43. Versatile musician . . . fashion plate . . . generous and friendly . . . red Volkswagen . . . delightful personality . . . Lee LAWRENCE BURROUGHS Collectors' 1235 Aquatics 1335 Pho- tography 1435 Sr. Coun. 143. Amateur photographer . . . likes cars . . . mild, unassuming man- ner . . . many witty remarks . . . pleasant personality . . . future minister . . . Larry MARY NELL BURFIELD FNA 13, 435 Chorus I KL II 12, 3, 43g Red Cross Coun. 143. Svelte figure . . . imperturbable . . . easy going . . . sincere friend . . . flair for clothes . . . warm and winning personality . . . deceptively quiet . . . Mary Nell SUZANNE BUSHFIELD Fashion 1335 Dance 143, Knitting 127- Short, slim strawberry blonde . . . unusually long finger nails . . . attractive clothes . . . flirtatious green eyes . . . Anybody for New York? . . . Sue lO3 JEAN BURLEY Mask Sz Mime 12, 333 Chorus I Sz II 12, 33, Choir 1439 Modern Dance 12, 3, 43g Lit. 13, 435 Bridge 1435 Annual 143. Outwardly angelic, inwardly mis- chievous . . . capable student . . . good listener , . . future in nursing . . . Jean ANNE BUTLER Spanish 1435 Mask Sz Mime 1335 Chorus I 8z II 1435 Basketball 1435 Modern Dance 13, 435 Volleyball 1433 Badminton 143. Big brown eyes . . . sings and dances . . . gay . . . resists change . . . appreciates her twin . . . Anne JOSEPH BUTLER Baseball 1315 Track 1415 Spanish 141- Tall, dark, and good-looking . . . an avid Villanova fan . . . never on time for school . . . devilish smile . . . attracts the girls . . . Joe JOHN CAFARELLI Nat'l Hon. Soc. 13, 415 Latin 12, 3, 415 Lib. Coun. 12, 3, 415 Lit. 1415 Student Coun. 13, 41. R e s e r v e d , but talkative with friends . . . serious mien . . . quiet, subtle humor . . . plans to be priest . . . John PENELOPE BUTTS French 12, 315 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 13, Sec. 415 Adv. Bridge 1415 Lit. 1Treas. 3, 415 Annual 1415 1Ed. 415 Mask Kz Mime 12, 31. Intelligent Britisher . . . writing talent . . . excels in everything . . . has a unique laugh . . . pretty shoes . . . Penny PAMELA CAMP Bridge 1415 Mask Kz Mime 12, 3, 415 Choir 13, 415 Hockey 1215 Lit. 13, 413 Chorus I Sz II 141. Warm and friendly . . . singular green eyes . . . musical . . . sings for a dance band . . . flashes bright smile . . . Pam 104 BA RBA RA BYRNES Knitting 13, 415 Twirling 1215 An- nual 141. Cute blonde . . . attractive figure with clothes to match . . . peppy and friendly . . . innumerable hair styles . . . avid driver . . . Let's go . . . Barb MW, a 0 ? INES CAPPP1 FNA 12, 315 Bridge 1415 Modern Dance 1215 Annual 141. Diminutive brunette . . . outgoing personality . . . attracts the op- posite sex . . . gift of gab . . . a lover of coffee blizzards . . . career in nursing . . . t'Shay 65' , , 1 - :Tl-L1-1'::453'G I-ffl' ' 'iv HM- ' . I , f isa- :I .. , v f 4 - ' Q ' 4 . , My A , H W: 2:,,iggff.1 5 ,.. aw. .. . r-V' L'E' , ,V,, , RUDOLPH CAPRARIO Entered 1959. Came from Thomas Jefferson in Elizabeth . . . amusing personality . . . inquisitive mind . . . gullible . . . an authority on county govern- ment . . . a somewhat mischiev- ous fellow . . . Rudy LINDA CARLTON Red Cross Coun. 1355 FBLA 1455 Choir 1455 Chorus I Kz II 12, 3, 45. l Summers at Cape Cod . . . con- LILLIAN CARLISLE Class Sec. 1255 French 1355 GSC 1355 Twelve 1455 Choir 12, 3, 455 Red Cross Council 1455 Annual 145. The original contact girl . . . always has some problem . . . in- dividualistic . . . future vet . . . popular . . . Dixie l 5 SCIGDIZIOIIS dependable . .I . happy disposition . . . enJoys trips I with her parents . . . has fascina- 0Utd001' type - - - GUJOYS bareback ting bangs riding . . . grand person once you get to know her . . . quiet exterior . . . loves sports and works hard at them . . . plans a career in the West . . . EE IOS COLLIE CARLTON Baseball 1255 Track 1355 Football 1355 Cross Country 125. Model railroad fan . . . likes foot- ball and basketball . . . lackadaisi- cal . . . a clean-cut fellow . . . reticent Q4 JOHN CHAPMAN Bridge 12, 3, 45. Future in chemistry . . . enjoys vacations at the lake . . . ultra- reserved . . . able student . . ., pleasant rounded face . . . Any- one for bridge? l JOHN CHARTERS Handsome, open faced fellow . . . simply wild about cars . . . loves everything mechanical . . . our au- thority on refrigeration and air conditioning . . . one of the build- ers of the mighty Delton. JOHN CHRISTIAN Adv. Biology 145g Choir 12, 3, 45g Glee Club 12, 3, 455 Student Coun. 13 . Tall, lanky red-head . . . loves parties . . . sincere and outgoing . . . keen student . . . often seen hitch-hiking . . . Dave 2 l MARY CHIN Latin 1253 Spanish 13, Sec. 45. Genuinely interested in others . . . always cheerful and helpful . . . soft spoken and intelligent . . . easy to know . . . easy to like . . . radi- ates joy. ALLAN CHRONE Collectors' 1Sec. 25g Glee Club 12, 3, 453 Sr. Coun. 145. A perpetual smile . . . an inquisi- tive mind . . . terribly taciturn . . . talented glee-clubber . . . incurable prankster . . . intelligent and easy going . . . A1 lO6 FRANK CHISHOLM Technicians' 1453 Mask Sz Mime 1353 Bridge 1455 Glee Club 13, 45. Very studious . . . fine baritone . . . lover of classical music, esf pecially of opera . . . good friend to all . . . smooth dancer . . . Frankie LORETTA CIRAOLO FBLA 1Serg.-at-Arms 455 Girls' Auto 1353 Twirling 1255 Leaders' 1455 Chorus I gl II, 13, 45. Long wavy hair . . . lasting tan . . . flair for dancing . . . unusual laugh . . . fun to be with . . . class youngster . . . Loretta NANCY COLEMAN French 1215 FTA 1315 Leaders' 13, 41g Jr. 8z Sr. Lit. 13, 413 Chorus II 13, 415 Basketball 12, 3, 41, Hockey 12, 3, 413 GSC 12, Pres. 41. Pint-sized d namo . ambitious y . . student . . . t'Did you get that trig? . . . Nan CHRISTINE COY French 13, 419 Mask Sz Mime 13, 415 Jr. Lit. 131, Annual 1413 Chor- us I QQ II 12, 3, 41, Modern Dance 121. Mischievous . . . never dull . . . knitting expert . . . sparkling brown eyes . . . fun-loving . . . driving menace . . . Chris DANIEL COLESWORTHY Catalyst 1Treas. 31, Baseball 121, Wrestling 1313 Advanced Bridge 141. Conscientious student . . . humor- ous remarks . . . numerous capers . . . drives a DeSoto . . . cordial manner . . . Dan JAMES CRAMPTON French 12, 315 Catalyst 1415 An- nual 141. Recent returnee from England . . . definite opinions which he loves to expound . . . unusual ideas . . . loves an argument . . . parties, parties . . . Jim 107 EDWARD COLLINS Catalyst 13, 41, Technicians' 121. Red-head with a red light in his car . . . tries to appear cynical . . . but is merely sensitive . . . attrac- tive look . . . neat dresser . . . future success . . . Col GLEN CRANE Math 141, Thirteen 1413 Choir 12, 3, 41, Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Band 12, 3, 415 Swing Band 13, 41, Cross Country 12, W3, W41g Track 12, 3, W41. Gentleman, athlete, musician . . . sincere and dependable . . . a whiz CAROL CRAWFORD Red Cross Coun. 1215 FTA 1315 Leaders' 13, 413 Chorus I Sz II 12, 3, 41, Basketball 12, 3, 415 Hockey 12, 31 41- Pleasant personality . . . accom- plished equestrienne . . . swings a mean hockey stick . . . decep- tively quiet MARILYN DANKS Knitting 1Pres. 413 Jr. Lit. 1315 Dance 131, Twirling 1215 Chorus I Sz II 12, 3, 41. Chic blonde with sparkling green irises . . . fashion plate . . . sharp dancer . . . riot to be with . . . a real road angel . . . Ollie ROBERT DANIELS Golf 12, W3, W41g Adv. Bridge 141. WHS's Little Deviln . . . likes golf, girls, and Friday afternoons . . . happy-go-lucky . . . well-dressed . . . enjoys singing in the bathtub . . . Bob JEFFREY DANZIS Adv. Biology 141. Import from Weequahic . . . col- legiate . . . easy to like . . . sci- ence fan . . . future pharmacist . . . ready conversationalist . . . red convertible and red hair . . . a giver of superb soirees . . . Jeff '08 BARBARA DANKEL Fashion 1315 Jr. Achievement 1Vice-Pres. KL Treas. 315 Soft- ball 131g Knitting 1415 Chorus I 131. Clark import . . . cheerful greet- ing for all . . . bubbles with en- thusiasm . . . crazy driver . . . witty . . . Dingle-dangle GEORGE DAVIDSON Slide Rule 1213 Catalyst 1313 Adv. Bridge 1415 Sr. Lit. 141. Quiet and friendly . . . avid sports fan . . , excellent bridge player . . . dependable . . . able and intelligent . . . humorous . . . future engi- neer MARY ANN DAVIES Mask Sz Mime 1255 FTA 1455 Red Cross Coun. 145. Petite brunette . . . always willing to help others . . . quiet and soft spoken . . . very active in church work . . . loves children . . . tal- ented Scottish dancer . . . Ann MARIA DeBELLA Spanish 12, 3, 455 Chorus I Kr II 12, 3, 455 Basketball 13, 45. Small and peppy . . . with enviable natural curls . . . full of enthus- iasm and school spirit . . . good companion . . . opera fan . . . fu- ture teacher . . . Maria ROBERT DAVIS Lib. Coun. 12, 3, 45. Appealing eyes . . . an individualist . . . makes a hobby of railroads . . . spends summers and spare time traveling . . . business and trans- portation future . . . Bob JEAN DAVISON Spanish 13, 455 Badminton 1255 Band 12, 3, 455 Jr. Kr Sr. Lit. 13, 45. Sincerity plus . . . conscientious worker . . . generous and thought- ful . . . valuable Girl Scout . . . unassuming air . . . superb horse- woman . . . Jean CAROL DEICHERT German 1455 Jr. dz Sr. Lit. 13, 455 Basketball 1455 FNA 13, 455 Lib. Coun. 125. A willing listener . . . eager to help . . . loves a good time . . . talented seamstress . . . friendly and dependable . . . reserved . . . Guten Morgen . . . Carol 109 SUSAN DEMAREST FNA 12, 355 Cheerleader 12, 3, Capt. 455 GSC 13, 455 Student Coun. 12, 3, 455 Leaders 12, 3, 455 Mask Sz Mime 1355 Choir 145. Peppy extrovert . . . willing and reliable worker . . . freckled charm . . . Sue RICHARD DE MONTMORENCY Boating 12, 33. Attractive and well-dressed . . . loves racing and hunting . . . ap- preciates Canadian trips . . . pug- nacious in English class . . . Dick PATRICIA DE STEFANIS Chorus I 1333 FTA 13, 433 Student Coun. 1Sec. 433 Sr. Lit. 1433 An- nual 143. Capable secretary of Student Coun- cil . . . pint size barrel of fun . . . exceptional dresser . . . peppy bru- nette . . . contagious giggle . . . Trish MARGARET DENHOLM Knitting 12, 433 FNA 1333 Jr. Lit. 1333 Modern Dance 12, 333 Leaders 13, 433 Chorus I Sz II 12, 3, 433 Cheerleader 143. Perky cheerleader . . . tall and at- tractive . . . nimble with a needle . . . future nurse . . . drives flashy car . . . Peggy JOHN- DE PLANQUE Lib. Coun. 1233 Technicians' 1233 Catalyst 1333 Bridge 1433 Tennis 12, 33. Math-minded student . . . argumen- tative . . . loves tennis . . . drives a sharp blue VW . . . good-looking blond CAROL DIAMONDSTEIN Nat'l Hon. Soc. 13, 433 Annual 1433 Weather Vane 12, 3, Ed.-in-Chief 433 Mask Sz Mime 12, 3, 433 Stu- dent Coun. 1433 Lit. 13, 433 FTA 12, 333 Slide Rule 143. Intellect plus . . . effervescent laughter . . . innate modesty . . . it ' llO JEANETTE DIAZ Dance 1235 Soph. Coun. 1233 FBLA 1433 Mask 8: Mime 1233 Chorus I sz II 12, 3, 43. Pint-sized dynamo . . . big blue eyes, long dark lashes, curly hair . . . fun to be around . . . friendly DAVID DIETZ Science 12, 315 Radio 141. Soft-spoken addition from Virginia . . . good-looking Southern gentle- man . . . yearns for a Thunderbird . . . easy-going . . . congenial . . . It's better to be born lucky than rich . . . Dave FREDERICK DISQUE Aquatics 1315 Bridge 1415 Tennis 12, 3, 415 Slide Rule 141. Brilliant humorist . . . into every- thing . . . slide rule enthusiast . . . always a smile . . . future math major . . . enjoys senior privileges . . . popular . . . Fred GLORIA DININO FBLA 1415 Dance 121. Enjoys reading . . . spends her summers swimming and working in a delicatessen . . . loves music . . . Miss D's student secretary . . . plans future in the business world GWYN DONNELLY FNA 1315 FBLA 1415 Dramatics 121. Future in modeling . . . football fan . . . summers 'side the sea . . . a party-goer . . . likes dancing, bowling, and records . . . a very pretty girl Ill CAROL DINIZO Spanish 13, 415 Chorus I Sz II 12, 3, 415 Modern Dance 1215 FTA 141. Peppy brunette with big brown eyes . . . charming air . . . fond of children . . . loves mood music . . . inexhaustible understanding . . . problem a day . . . Brat HARVEY DOUGLAS Band 12, 3, 415 Marching Band 12, 3, 415 Choir 121. Gifted, golden-toned trumpeter . . . unpredictable . . . day begins at the time of dismissal . . . takes things as they come . . . witty comebacks . . . Haw CRAIG DOYLE Collectors' 135, Bridge 145. Neat lad with a quizzical look . . . who likes the music of organs . . . aspires to tune and build them . . . agreeable and helpful . . . may go to college . . . Craig DAVID DUNCAN Spanish 13, 453 Swing Band 145, Band 13, 455 Orch. 13, 45. Frantic drummer . , . always ready for a party . . . a born tease . . . president of Playboy chapter . . . famous for dancing the slop . . future hotel man . . . Dunk, JANET DRUMMOND Knitting 125, Dance 135, Leaders' 13, 455 Bridge 1455 Mask Q Mime 143- Beautiful blue eyes . . . slender and striking . . . likeable . . . fu- ture private secretary . . . shore summers . . . Why not? . . . Janit 'W ROBERT DURGAN Slide Rule 1255 Bridge 13, 459 Choir 12, 3, 455 Thirteen 1455 Ten- nis 12, W35. Friendly, lovable , . . plays a hot piano . . . enjoys all sports . . . tries to conceal that smile . . . Durg ll2 KENNETH DUDLEY Hi-Fi 13, 455 Cam Twisters 13, 45. Brown hair and expressive green eyes . . . adept at sarcasm . . . cheerful smile . . . handsome face . . . Cam Twister . . . Ken SHARON DWYER Student Coun. 12, 35, Mask Sz Mime 12, 3, 45, Bridge 1455 Chorus I 8: II 12, 3, 453 Hockey 125, Badmin- ton 145. Twinkling blue eyes . . . gift of gab . . . loves dancing . . . collects records . . . New Hampshire-phile . . . Duchess BARRY DZINDZIO Technicians' 1215 Dance Band 1415 Band 12, 3, 415 Swing Band 13, 415 Football 1215 Wrestling 121. Golf enthusiast . . . drives a Sprite . . . famous flat-top . . . future doc- tor . . . cool . . . likes to laugh . . . Barry HERBERT ELLIOTT Collectors' 1215 Boating 1215 Math. 141- Enjoys boating and swimming . . . wants to be either an engineer or a minister . . . zealous church work- er . . . summer at the shore . . . Herb BARBARA EDWARDS Red Cross Coun. 1215 Writers' 1315 FTA 1415 Mask 8: Mime 12, 3, 41. Theatrically inclined . . . infectious laugh . . . refreshingly offbeat . . . adores dogs, ducks, and Brando . . . loves red hair . . . It Swings . . . Barb DAVID ERION Bowling 1415 Lib. Coun. 1415 Cat- alyst 1415 Glee Club 12, 3, 415 Choir 141. Avid sports fan . . . seen in a black Plymouth . . . summers in Wis- consin . . . easy to talk to . . . fu- ture engineer . . . Dave IIS PAMELA EDWARDS Sr. Lit. 141. Sparkling addition from Illinois . . . attractive blonde . . . expressive eyes . . . loves a good time . . . crazy ideas . . . wide smile . . . funny faces . . . Ah, so . . Pam FRANK ESPOSITO Technicians' 12, 315 Catalyst 141. Handsome Latin type . . . pleasant and well mannered . . . prize win- ner in several fields . . . tropical fish fancier . . . works at real in- terests . . . Frank PATRICIA FARRAND Mask Sz Mime 123, Jr. Sz Sr. Lit. 13, Treas. 43, Bridge 13, 43. Radiant brunette, tall and willowy . . . engaging smile . . . ready wit . . . propensity to giggle . . . will- ing helper . . I don't know . . . Pat PATRICIA FIELD Bridge 1Sec. 3, 43, Jr. Sz Sr. Lit. 13, 43, Mask Sz Mime 13, 43, Lib. Coun. 123, Chorus I 123, FNA 123, Leaders' 13, 43. Faculty editor . . . comely gal . . . soft-spoken . . . multiple interests . . . teaching career . . , Oh, my! . . Pat LINDA FARROW Jr. Sz Sr. Lit. 13, 43, FTA 13, 43, Mask Sz Mime 13, 43, Annual 143, Leaders' 143, Chorus I Sz II 12, 33, Choir 143. Blonde pixie-cut . . . rosy face . . . talks a blue streak . . . tailored tastes . . horsewoman . . . good mixer . . . Linda PETER FISCHER Golf 12, 33, Bridge 143, Choir 12, 3, 43, Glee Club 12, 3, 43. Willing listener . . . good conversa- tionalist . . . appreciates good mu- sic . . . asset at parties . . . true friend . . . Fish ll4 MARY FAY Spanish 143, FNA 133, Mask Sz Mime 13, 43, Jr. Lit. 133, Annual 143, Chorus I Sz II 12, 3, 43, Mod- ern Danfe 133. Sable hair . . . a quiet, warm man- ner . . . frank and unselfish . . . easily embarrassed . . . Oh, never mind! . . . Molly BONNIE FISHER Jr. Sz Sr. Lit. 13, 43, Spanish 143, Lib. Coun. 12, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 43, Band 12, 3, 43, Leaders' 13, 43. Effervescent red-head . . . talented musician . . . dependable . . . alert . . . Bonnie JAMES FOGERTY Jr. Coun. 1313 Red Cross Coun. 1413 Slide Rule 1V. Pres. 41 Wrestling 12, 3, 413 Baseball 1213 Football 131. Stocky, handsome athlete . . . in- dustrious . . . likeable playboy . . soft-spoken . . . humorous . . thinking man . . . Jim ROGER FRASER Technicians' 1213 Bridge 1413 Wrestling 13, 41. A fun-loving, easy-going guy with a serious side . . . ace ice-skater . . . who spends summers working at the shore . , . sarcastic wit . . . a canny Scot . . . proud owner of Model B Ford . . . Roger l JANET FORTENBAUGH Jr. Lit. 1313 Soph. Coun. 1213 Cho- rus I Sz II 12, 3, 413 Spanish 13, 413 Mask 8x Mime 1213 Modern Dance 1313 Annual 141. Mischievous blonde . . . always laughing . . . superior Spanish stu- dent . . . cheeseburger devourer MILDRED FOSTER FBLA 141. Lake and shore bug . . . future private secretary . . . loyal WHS supporter . . . collegiate style of dressing . . . likes basketball . . . always ready for a good time . . . How disgusting! . . . Millie ..Sam ELEANORE FREDERICKS Red Cross Coun. 1313 Chorus I 8: II 12, 3, 413 Mask Sz Mime 13, 413 Leaders' 141, Annual 141. Sandy blonde hair and beaming brown eyes . . . petite figure . . . summers at the shore, but longs for California . . . in love with parties and pizza . . . Nora IIS BRENDA FRENCH Twirling 1213 FSA 1Pres. 313 FBLA 141. Beautiful hair . . . careful dresser . . . svelte figure . . . sociable and cooperative . . . likes music, sports, and dancing . . . future secretary . . . Brenda CAROL FREW Jr. KL Sr. Lit. 43, 41, Art 42, 3, 413 Leaders' 441g Modern Dance 42, 31. Golden-haired and picturesque . . . affability and courtesy plus . . . happy when dancing or listening to music . . . future artist . . . Frewy JOAN GEHRLEIN FNA 421g Mask 8: Mime 4413 Stu- dent Coun. 43, 413 Bridge 441g Spanish 4313 GSC 43, Treas. 41. What a pretty blush! . . . piquant personality . . . loads of friends . . . active in school life . . . Rea1ly? . . . Joanie RONALD FRIEDRICH Gun 42, 31. Inte1'est in water skiing and boat- ing . . . appreciates the opposite sex . . . has a future in business as bookkeeper and accountant . . . Why not? . . . Ron X L- ELIZABETH GERAGHTY Collectors' 431g FBLA 441. Unpredictable moods . . . an indi- vidualist . . . Village enthusiast . . . expert at typing and shorthand . . . will make an A-1 secretary . . . Have you seen Boss? . . . Brows 116 EDWARD GAVEN Photography 42, 315 Gun 431g Jr. Lit. 4315 Forum 4Treas. 41. Tall, husky, and quiet . . . with a serious manner . . . a knowledge of sports and foreign cars . . . air- plane pilot . . . photography en- thusiast . . . Ed CHARLES GETTER Varsity 441g Bowling 4Capt. 3, Capt. 413 Baseball 4W3, W41. Quiet, rather shy fellow . . . ath- letically inclined . . . prize winner . . . has a nice sense of humor . . . well liked . . . Charlie DONALD GILBERT Bridge 1Pres. 41g Choir 12, 3, Sec. 41g Thirteen 13, 41, German 1315 Swimming 1213 Technicians' 121g Sr. Lit. 141. The collegiate variety . . . a hydroplane enthusiast . . . sincere and candid . . . You bet your booties! , . . Don WILLIAM GILSON Slide Rule 1315 Technicians' 1215 Bridge 1415 Basketball 12, 413 Ten- nis 1W2, W3, Capt. W41. Tennis team pro . . . owner of a hot red V.W .... always teasing . . . cuts a mean cha-cha . . . energetic . . . Bill GLEN GILCHRIST Enjoys sports, especially football, basketball, baseball, and golf . . . spends summers and all spare mo- ments sleeping . . . tall, dark lad . . . Moose JEFFREY GINDIN Golf 1213 Cross Country 1315 Hi- Fi 141. Jovial, personable, and fun-loving . . . Jean Shepherd fan . . . likes most sports . . . capable president of youth group . . . drives wicked red and white convertible . . Jeff ll7 CAROLINE GILL FNA 1213 Dance 13, 415 Chorus I Sz II 12, 3, 41. Warm, friendly personality , . fiend on reading and records . . . spends summer loafing . . . inter- ested in getting good grades . . . office practice is her forte . Tell me . . . Caroline JUDITH GIRARD French 12, 3, 413 Mask Sz Mime 13, 41- Extremely quiet but supremely ef- ficient . . . talented artist . . . skillful needle woman . . . drives a baby-blue convertible . . . good friend . . . Judy JOSEPH GLADIS Technicians' 125, Collectors' 135, Glee club 12, 45, Football 1Man. 25. Likeable . . . mischievous . . . always has the-last word . . . fun- maker . . . where there's a laugh, it's Joe... Joey NANCY GOODWIN Red Cross Coun. 125, Fashion 1355 Bridge 145, Mask Sz Mime 145, Modern Dance 125. Pert brunette . . . active and cap- able Girl Scout . . . future physi- cal therapist . . . firm friend . . . hard worker . . . Nan SUSAN GOLDSTEIN French 1253 Weather Vane 145g Lit. 13, 455 Art 1453 Annual 145, Mask Sz Mime 13, 45. Parties, parties . . . spontaneous laugh . . . incessant chatterer . . . non-conformist . . . unpredictable moods . . . skillful artist . . . Sue I. BARRY GORDON Band 12, 355 Football 135. Likes the finer things of life . . . never in a hurry . . . tolerates school and homework . . . Rip Van Winkle II . . . food, food, food . . . HD0O.t!U IIB JOHN GOODWIN Golf 12, 3, 45, Glee Club 12, 3, 45. Casual . . . friendly . . . golf and car fanatic . . . likes pizza . . . carefree student . . . cheerful . . . drives green '41 Ford . . . Goody KIT GORDON Bridge 12, 3, 455 Basketball 1Man. 2, 3, W45. Energetic basketball manager . . . always helpful . . . likes cars, money, and sports . . . conscien- tious student with a ready smile . . . t'Bug SUSAN GORDON Jr. Lit. 1355 Mask Kz Mime 12, 3, 453 Red Cross Coun. 1355 FTA 1453 Chorus I gl II 12, 35g Choir 145, Modern Dance 125. Winsome lass . . . full of laughter . . . constant chatterer . . . terrific dancer . . . bouncing personality NORMAN GRECO Baseball fanatic . . . pleasing work- er . . . primitive walk . . . fiery fellow who has mellowed with the years . . . humorous lad . . . Nunzie . ...Sue CARLOS GRILLO Photography 145. An honest face . . . gives all a Hi . . . hard worker . . . future architect . . . cuff link collection . . . our valued friend . . . likes all sports . . . exchange student from Argentina . . . Charlie CARL GUTTENBERGER Mask Sz Mime 12, Coun. 3, Pres. 45, Art 12, 3, 453 Technicians 12, 355 Glee Club 12, 3, 45. Always busy, always polite . . . easy to get along with . . . gifted actor . . . master of the pun . . . tall and soft-spoken . . . Carl H9 PATRICIA G Mask 8: Mime 12, 1459 Bridge 145: Student Coun. 125, qchair. 353 Lit. 13, REENE 3, 45g Twelve Leaders' 1355 Prom Comm. 45. Lively blonde . . . artistic tempera- ment . . . talented soprano . . . fine leader . . . Who's giving rides? . . . Pat TIMOTHY Dance 125, Bridge 3, 453 Glee Club 12, 145- Loads of fun . . . g natty dresser . . . a wicked smile . . . . . . Tim HALL 1455 Choir 12, 3, 45g Thirteen ood dancer . . . tall tenor with likes to travel PETER HALLAM Outdoor sports enthusiast . . . hunting rates tops . . . riotous cackle . . . knowing him means liking him . . . Susie-Q , . . Pete GEORGE HANS Naturalist 12, 315 Photography 1413 Bowling 12, 315 Glee 12, 3, 413 Band 121. Interested in science . . . makes well-timed remarks . . . bowling enthusiast . . . future pilot . . . drives a '55 Cadillac . . . George CHARLES HALLER Technicians 12, 315 Dance 141g Football 12, 313 Track 12, 413 Glee Club 1315 Wrestling 121. Summer farm work . . . lifts weights . . . desirous of becoming a pro wrestler . . . What's hap- pening? . . . Charlie ELIZABETH HALLER Spanish 121g Dance 141g Girls' Auto 1Vice President 31. Peaches and cream complexion . . . takes life as it comes . . . mischiev- ous . . . always with the boys . . . seen in a big Merc . . . You know what? . . . Liz JOSEPH HARBIN Chess 1215 Glee Club 131. Bowler and card-shark . . . often seen behind pins at Y . . . aims to enter the Air Force . . . drove all de way to Georgia last sum- mer . . . Joe 120 LEONARD HARDELL Photography 12, 31. Fishing and hunting enthusiast . . . pensive looking . . . sincerity plus . . . has a way with cars . . . Leonard GARY HARNETT Spanish 135g Sr. Coun, 145g Bridge 1459 Basketball 12, 3, W45. Casual and popular . . . dresser . . . most precious posses- sion, driver's license . . . always ready with a joke or an opinion . . . Owl sharp MARILYN HAUFLER Student Coun. 13, 455 FNA 135, Mask 8x Mime 12, 35, Lit. 1353 Leaders' 1455 Modern Dance 13, 453 Bridge 145. Vivacious male magnet . . . full of fun and vigor . . . dazzling dancer . . . party lover . . . future nurse . . . Squirrel PATRICIA HARPER Red Cross Coun. 1359 Annual 145, Adv. Bridge 1453 Sr. Lit. 145. Incessant chatterer . . . loves to drive . . . dependable, hard worker . . . summers at the shore . . . boating fan . . . twinkling Irish eyes . . . P. J. HARRIET HASLAM Nat'l Honor Soc. 13, 459 Leaders 13, Chair. 45, Mask 8: Mime 12, 3, Coun. 45, Modern Dance 12, 3, 45, Choir 13, 453 12 . Perky manner . . . beautiful hands . . . accomplished bridge player . . . drives a Sunbeam . . . Haz ALLAN HAWORTH Golf 1253 Cross Country 12, 3, 453 Student Coun. 1V. Pres. 3, Pres. 455 Sr. Lit. 1453 Track 12, 3, 453 Band 12, 35g Thirteen 13, 45. Outstanding leader . . . spectacular school spirit . . . Yogi Bear fan ...Al l2I ROBERT HEATH A Dance 13, 45. Jimmy Clanton haircut . . . level gaze . . . dance devotee . . . likes swimming . . . our authority on res- taurants . . . Bob ALAN HEINLEIN Latin 1253 Math 1453 Boating 135g Wrestling 135. Our narrator . . . hobbies include boating and shooting . . . a sum- mer commuter . . . future lawyer or minister . . . conscientious stu- dent . . . active in religious activ- ities. . . Alan GERALD HOFBAUER Fascinating eyes . . . a car lover, especially '53 Olds . . . always has a job . . . active in Hi-Y . . . dis- likes Espanol . . . interested in electrical engineering . . . Mul- doon LYNN HELSBY French 13, 45. An interest in Scouting . . . col- lects records . . . television fan . . . an avid church worker . . . a taste for dramatics . . . future architect . . . Lynn SANDRA HILSEBERG French 1253 FTA 13, 453 Lit. 13, 455 Chorus I Sz II 12, 3, 45. The tall cool one . . . life a com- bination of the shore and the King- ston trio . . . full of crazy expres- y sions . . . Help me, you guys!' . . . Sandy NANCY HOGAN Spanish 135g Bridge 1455 Mask Sz Mime 1453 Girls' Hockey 125. Frivolous and frolicsome . . . flash- ing brown eyes . . . temper to com- plement an Irish name . . . daunt- less driver of a white convertible . . . dramatic . . . Hogan 122 PATRICIA HOLLOWAY Girls' Auto 1453 Mask Sz Mime 145. A school a year . animal lover . . . interests include swimming and reading . . . delights in physics and mechanical drawing . . . fu- ture architect . . . Pat LINDA HOLSCHUH French 121, FTA 13, 41, Mask Sz Mime 12, 31g Lit. 131, Badminton 121- Blithe-spirited blonde . . . a spark- ling smile . . . fun-filled . . . de- ceptively silent . . . perpetually helpful . . . Oh, my hair! . . . BARBARA HOLT Red Cross Coun. 1215 FNA 13, Treas. 41 5 Lit. 13, 41 g Annual 1Sr. Picture Ed. 41. An original New Yorker . . . a Daisybud never found at home . . . makes millions babysitting . . . Oh, darn! . . . Barbie Lin CHARLES HOPPIN Bridge 141, Vice-Pres. 1413 Bas- ketball 12, W3, W41g Baseball 12, W3, W41. Oh, Charlie! . . . conscientious and collegiate . . . flair for the finer things of life . . . serious . . . Honus LOIS HORR French 1413 Lit. 13, 41, Chorus I Sz, II 12, 3, 413 Mask Kr Mime 12, 3 . An excellent student . . . hundreds of freckles . . . congenial . . . loves pizza and Vermont . . . Oh, look, here comes a train! . . . Lois 123 RICHARD HOOPER Chess 12, 3, 41g Nat'1 Honor Soc. 13, 413 Tennis 121. The mathematician, always calcu- lating . . . golfer, bowler, and card player . . . future engineer . . . craze for big league games . . . woman-hater in spare time . . Woo-woo! . . . Rich EDWARD HORTON Golf 121, Annual 1Boys' Sports Ed. 41, Cross Country 131, Track 13, 47- Likes to go places . . . Joe Col- lege look . . . '58 Ford convertible . . . never ending self-confidence ...Ed ISABELLE HORTON Writer's 121g Modern Dance 131. Peppy and energetic . . . forever giggling . . . lover of Chinese food . . . enchanted with people and life . . . modeling in mind . . . abun- dance of cheer . . . Liz RICHARD ISBRECHT Weequahic's loss . . . interested in model railroads . . . occasionally works on drafting problems . . . likes football . . . future tool and dye maker . . . Rich PATRICIA HOWARTH FSA 1315 Basketball 12, 3, 415 Hockey 12, 3, 415 Soccer 12, 3, 419 Badminton 12, 3, 41. Good athlete . . . often seen around P. E. office . . . always ready for a practical joke . . . friendly . . . Pat JOHN IZATT Math 1413 Choir 12, 3, 41g Glee Club 13, 41g Thirteen 1413 Cross Country 131g Track 131g Basket- ball 1Man. 21. Works to support a car . . . in- dividual ideas . . . retiring nature . . . Huh, who, what, when? . . . Ace 124 GERALD INFANTINO Collectors' 121. Works in the summer . . . often found at the A Sz P . . . drives a '56 Mercury convertible . . . enjoys football . . . plans to attend a col- lege for engineering . . . Jerry SHERRY JACKSON Spanish 1215 FTA 13, Sec. 415 Lit. 1313 Mask Sz Mime 1213 Lead- ers' 141g Choir 13, 415 Twelve. Loves to warble . . . active Girl Scout . . . big smile . . . Hi, doll! . . . Sherry fl ROBERT J ACOBUS Boating 1315 Band 12, 315 Foot- ball 121. Every spare minute spent on his '39 Ford . . . likes to be in the auto shop when he has to be in school . . . aspires to be an aircraft mechanic . . . Jake JEAN JENKINS Bridge 1415 Mask Sz Mime 12, 315 Fashion 1315 Knitting 1215 Mod- ern Dance 13, 41. Quiet, friendly, and sincere . . lovely, extensive wardrobe . . loves tennis and swimming . . future in fashion . . . Jenks JOHN JAMES Nat'l Honor Soc. 13, 41 5 Slide Rule 1215 Adv. Bridge 131 5 Math 1Pres. 415 Tennis 121 5 Football 1Man. 2, 3, 41. Polite and reserved . . . comic chuckle . . . hot bridge player . . . math whiz . . . loyal to his brief- case . . . John STEPHEN JOHANSEN Latin 1V. Pres. 215 Bridge 1415 Forum 1415 Glee Club 13, 41. Quiet but well liked . . . fair- haired boy who blushes easily . . . always friendly and pleasant . . . good student . . . Steve l2S SUSANNAH JAMIESON FNA 1215 Spanish 1315 FTA 1415 Lit. 1315 Jr. Coun. 1315 Sr. Coun. 1415 Chorus II 13, 415 Modern Dance 12, 31. The Californian . . . attractive dresser . . . riotously scatter- brained . . . the pleasure of her company . . . Sue BEVERLY JOHNS FTA 1215 Aquatics 1315 Chorus I Sz II 13, 415 Leaders' 1415 Adv. Bridge 1415 Mask Sz Mime 1215 Jr. Sz Sr. Lit. 13, 41. Lively blonde . . . excels at swim- ming and diving . . . personality plus . . . Bev DORCAS JOHNSTON French 12, 315 FTA 1415 Forum 1415 Band 12, 3, 415 Orchestra 12, 3, 41. Considerate and thoughtful . . . excellent student . . . gifted artist . . . angelic smile . . . teaching career in mind . . . Dorcas BEVERLY JONES Sec. 1415 FTA 12, Hist. 3, Pres. 415 Lit. 1315 Nat'l Honor Soc. 13, 415 Student Coun. 1215 Lead- ers' 141. Senior Class Secretary . . . known for blonde hair and ready blush . . . sweet ways . . . contagious laugh . . . Bev SUSAN JORDAN Nat'l Honor Soc. 13, 415 Lit. 13, 415 French 13, V. Pres. 415 Red Cross Coun. 1315 Mask Sz Mime 131. Love that Ghia . . . knits with backward stitch . . . endless ward- robe . . . fun to be with . . . Sue BARBARA KAHN Nat'l Honor Soc. 13, 415 Hi's Eye 1News Ed. 3, Ed.-in-Chief 415 Mask Kz Mime 12, 3, V. Pres. 415 French 12, Sec. 3, Pres. 415 Lit. 1V. Pres. 3, 41. Cheerful and peppy . . . conscient- ious student . . . Sharp . . . Barbi 126 JAMES JONES Varsity 12, 3, 415 Lit. 13, 415 Glee 12, 3, 415 Football 12, W315 Track 1W2, W3, Capt. 41. Sorry he left us . . . slight South- ern drawl . . . likes blondes . . . clever cartoonist . . . future sur- geon . . . Jim JOHN KEAIRNES Varsity 12, 3, Pres. 415 Student Coun. 131 5 Track 1W2, W3, W41 5 Basketball 12, 3, W41. Tops in basketball and high jump- ing . . . fine student . . . 6'4 of work, wisdom, and wit . . . ambi- tious . . . Keairnesy BRIAN KELLY Personality all his own . . . a real authority on anything . . . life of the party . . . a thorn in many teachers' sides . . . Brian JUDITH KIEPE FNA 12, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 41g Student Coun. 12, 3, 415 Soph. Coun. 1213 Jr. Coun. 1315 Chorus I Kz II 1Chair. 2, 3, 41, Choir 141. Cute and peppy . . . flair for sew- ing . . . even disposition . . . Judy SUE KOOKEGEY Spanish 131 Mask Sz Mime 4 ' s ' 1 1, Adv. Bridge 1415 Leaders' 141' Lit. 13, 415 Chorus II 1413 Cheer- Leading 13, 413 Modern Dance 12, , 4 . Energetic blonde . . . outgoing per- sonality . . . can take a joke . . Kook NANCY KOORSE French 13, 413 Sr. Lit. 141: Writ- er's 1215 Hi's Eye 13, P. 4, Ed. 41 g Annual 141. Mercurial moods . . . well-read . . . enjoys beat literature . . . future psychologist or writer . . . Nan 127 JANET KINSLEY Spanish 13, Treas. 415 Knitting 121 Sincere friend . . . ice skating en- thusiast . . . shorthand whiz . . . sweet smile . . . slim and graceful . . . future secretary . . . pretty, too . . . Jan RICHARD KOPPE Aeronautic 1413 Slide Rule 121: Football 13, 41, Wrestling 12, 31. Proud owner of a '52 Ford con- vertible . . . vice president of fel- lowship . . . a good friend . . . stability plus . . . Dick JOAN KRUTZNER FBLA 1V. Pres. 415 FSA 1315 Dance 121. Friendly steno-typist . . . delicate charm . . . trustworthy . . . ex- ceptionally neat . . . always does her best . . . bowling and swimming fan . . . future in secretarial work . . . Joan D. JOYCE LA COSTA Knitting 12, 315 Red Cross Coun. 13, 415 FSA 131. Enviable long hair . . . a. good friend . . . an excellent listener because of a genuine interest in others . . . always happy . . . Joyce RODNEY KUNTZ Golf 12, 315 Basketball 12, 315 Glee Club 131. Drives a light blue '49 Ford . . . leads a lackadaisical life . . . a real Casanova . . . great guy . . . Rod STEPHEN LA DUE German 13, 415 Bridge 1415 Stu- dent Coun. 13, 415 Soph. Coun. 1215 Lib. Coun. 1Treas. 215 Base- ball 12, Man. 3 8a 4W1. Likeable and witty . . . well-dressed and good-looking . . . always has his hand up in history class . . . Steve 128 LYNNE KUZSMA Twirling 1215 FNA 1315 FBLA 141 5 Modern Dance 12, 3, 41 5 Cho- rus I KL II 12, 3, 41. Long, wavy hair . . . flirtatious eyes . . . vivacious personality . . . has something to say to everyone . . . loves to dance . . . Lynne MARGARET LAIRD Spanish 1415 Lit. 13, 415 Annual 1Activities Ed. 415 Jr. Coun. 1315 Choir 1415 Chorus I Kz II 12, 3, 41. Talkative . . . loves Pennsylvania . . . believes in ghosts . . . con- genial . . . Peglet RICHARD LALLY Aeronautic 141 . A Southern lad . . . interests in the mechanics line . . . quiet but like- able . . . crazy about cars . . . drives '55 red and white Chevy . . . lot of fun to be around . . . girl shy . . . Little Richard ERNEST LANNING Aquatics 12, 31g Bridge 141g Lit. 131g Band 1215 Glee Club 12, 3, 415 Football 1W413 Basketball 121g Baseball 12, W3, Capt. W41. Versatile athlete . . . popular smile . . . friendly . . . man of few words . . . Smitty LOIS LAMBERTI Dance 1Sec. 3, 41. Unassuming and courteous . . . serious looking brunette . . . fu- ture secretary . . . responsible . . . likes swimming and sewing . . . seaside summers . . . Lois. CAROL LEONE Lit. 13, 415 Leaders' 13, 413 Mask Sz Mime 12, 3, 415 Chorus I Sz II 12, 415 GSC 141, Annual 1Mus. Edj 415 Choir 12, 3, 415 Twelve 4 . Play-goer . . . Belafonte fan . . . maid of many purses . . . linguistic ace . . . Carol 129 KATHERINE LANE French 131g Latin 1415 Slide Rule 121, Band 12, 313 Hockey 121. Intelligence plus . . . science buff . . . enjoys horseback riding . . . hard worker with amazing results . . . loquacious . . . future doctor . . . Kathy ALICE LEWIS French 121g FTA 13, 413 Lit. 1415 Band 141. Bright blonde . . . fragile pretti- ness . . . a New England per- sonality . . . feline fan . . . sum- mers in Maine . . . has chemistry phobia . . . Alice BARBARA LEWIS FSA 1355 Knitting 135. Sweet and attractive . . . plays the organ . . . New Hampshire sum- mers . . . well-mannered . . . ad- mirable disposition . . . a ready smile . . . future secretary . . . Barb MARIE LINDQUIST Spanish 13 4,55 Lit. 1355 Mask Ka Mime 1455 Annual 145. A wonderful person to know . . . sharp sense of humor . . . avid sports car fan out to win the Grand Prix . . . individualistic and poised . . . Rie KAREN LEWIS FTA 1355 Bridge 1455 Chorus II 13, 455 Choir 13, 455 Thirteen 1Accom. 455 Lit. 1455 Leaders' 13, 455 Mask Sz Mime 13, 45. An addition from Kent Place . . . excellent student . . . winning smile . . . fine orrranist . . . a bridge-ette . . . Karen MARGARET LIPSCOMB Mask 8z Mime 1455 Sr. Lit. 1455 French 145. Southern accent . . . Army brat . . . lover of literature . . . out- spoken, with a mind of her own . . . frequently visits West Point . . . welcome addition to our class . . Peggi 130 MARY LEWIS Mask Sz Mime 12, 3, 455 Bridge 1455 FNA 1355 Twirling 125. Dark wavy hair . . . sweet smile . . . amiable hostess . . . livf' among her pals . . . constantl, the go . . . Kingston Trio fan . Mare BARBARA LITTLE Mask KL Mime 13, 455 Lit. 1355 Student Coun. 1255 FTA 13, 455 Chorus I 8z II 12, 355 Choir 1455 Red Cross Coun. 125. Loyal Girl Scout . . . future teach- er . . . sunny disposition . . . buoyant . . . Barb CLAUDE LONGSTREET Dance 141. A good worker . . . weight lifter . . . member of the Nairobi Trio NANCY LONGFELLOW . . . expert electric guitarist . . . Aquatics 1Sec. 315 Lit. 13, 41, Mask 8: Mime 12, 3, 413 Chorus I KL II 12, 3, 41, Bridge 141. Cute, petite, and blonde . . . viva- cious nature . . . peals of diabolic laughter . . . tolerates homework . . . Nancy personable and pleasant . . . Claude GERALD LUEBCK Art 12, 3, Pres. 41g Westling 12, W3, W41g Football 12, W3, W41g Baseball 121. Brawny guard . . . extremely tal- ented in art . . . unpredictable but dependable . . . popular . . . will be missed . . . Jerry MARGIT LUKK French 12, 3, 415 Lit. 13, 415 Chorus I gl Il 12, 3, 41. Born in Vienna . . . came to usl from Ontario, Canada . . . prefers tap dancing and ballet . . . future in teaching . . . tennis champion . . . Margit lil JUDITH LOSI FNA 12, 3, 41. Piquant face . . . pleasing per- sonality . . . sweetness personified . . . relaxes at the piano . . . plans a nursing career . . . cooperative and eager to succeed . . . helpful to all . . . Judy ANNE MACAULAY French 13, 415 Mask 8a Mime 12, 313 Leaders' 1413 Lit. 13, 41, Chorus I Sz II 12, 41. Sweet 'n' neat . . . a cheerful smile . . . history enthusiast . . . talented seamstress . . . New Hampshire fan . . . Anne BARBARA MacGILL Mask Sz Mime 12, 415 Leaders' 13, 415 Sr. Coun. 1415 Choir 13, 415 Chorus I 8z II 12, 415 Badminton 141- Kind and considerate . . . superla- tive friend . . . infectious giggle . . . summers in Penn . . . talented singer . . . Barbie L l LOIS MacNEIL Knitting 1215 FNA 13, 415 Chorus I Sz II 13,415 Choir 141. Took a mission study tour . . . fu- ture in nursing . . . an equestri- enne . . . summers at Lake Kinah . 5 . likes painting . . . a Rainbow Girl . . . red hair and big blue eyes . . . Lois BARBARA MacKENZIE Annual 1Act. Ed. 415 Student Coun. 1415 Mask Sz Mime 12, 3, 415 Lit. 13, 415 Latin 1Treas. 315 Leaders' 13, 415 Sr. Coun. 141. Long eyelashes . . . New York lover . . . congenial . . . Sorry I'm late! . . . Barb RITA MAGNOTTI Spanish 1215 FBLA 1415 Chorus I 121. Lustrous black hair . . . slim fig- ure . . . distinctive laugh . . . par- tial to Cranford . . . makes life a pleasure . . . question, What lunch do they have? 132 MARY ANN MACKEY Twirling 1215 Modern Dance 12, 3, 415 Fashion 1315 Choir 1415 Chorus I Sz II 12, 315 Leaders' 13, 415 Hockey 1415 Dance 141. Beaming' smile . . . laughing eyes . . . fashion plate . . . sports fan . . . always a white gym suit . . . Mary Ann NANCY MAJOR Mask XL Mime 13, 415 Jr. Coun. 1315 FTA 1415 FNA 12, 315 Weather Vane 141. Quiet and sincere . . . one of those sand and surf enthusiasts . . . lovely long hair . . . fun to be with . . . Nance ROBERT MALTBIE Varsity 13, 41, Wrestling 12, W3, W413 Thirteen 13, 413 Glee Club 12, 3, 413 Football 12, W3, W41g Choir 12, 3, 41. One of Westfield's eleven . . . always laughing . . . omnipresent . . . loves pizza and sports cars . Butch ROSANNE MARKHAM FNA 141. Unusual, beautifully deep voice . . . usually quiet, but when she speaks says something worthwhie . . . member of a large family . . . many duties performed capably . . . Rosanne JAMES MANNINO Aquatics 131, Basketball 12, 413 Track 13, 419 V. Pres. 131g Sr. Coun. 1413 Bridge 141. Tall, dark, and good-looking . . . mischievous at heart . . . hard- working basketball player . . . happy-go-lucky . . . a sense of humor! . . . Banana JOHN MARQUARDT Photography 131 5 Red Cross Coun. 141. Ready wisecracks . . . spends time reading, camping, or hunting . . . member of Hi-Y and Cam Twist- ers . . . frequents the Diamond . . . loves driving . . . career as a pilot . . . Ted '. 33 SAMUEL MARGULIES Radio 121, Boating 1315 Photog- raphy 141 . Photographer . . . never worries, never hurries . . . completely casual in all he does . . . appreciates the opposite sex . . . future in medi- cine . . . Sam PETER MARSAC French 12, Treas. 313 Thirteen 141, Bridge 1Treas. 415 Choir 12, 3, 415 Glee 13, 415 Football 12, 3, 41. That intelligent look . . . whiz at math . . . always willing to help . . . Pete HENRY MARSHALL Sr. Lit. 1455 Aquatics 13, V. Pres. 45 5 Glee 12, 3, 45 5 Swimming 1W2, W3, W455 Tennis 12, W3, W45. Record breaking swimmer . . . likeable manner . . . studious and sincere . . . gullible . . . Tinker- bell . . . Hank l DOUGLAS MAY Six foot two, eyes of blue . . . partial to a red convertible . . . summers on Cape Cod . . . water skiing ranks high . . . aspires to be a pilot . . . Doug JEFFREY MARSHALL Weather Vane 12, Ass't Ed. 3 8a 455 Jr. Coun. 1355 Glee 12, 3, 455 Writer's 12, Pres. 355 Annual 1Write-up Ed. 455 Sr. Lit. Intelligent and friendly . . . subtle humor . . . future writer or teach- er . . . Napoleon's apologist . . . Simon DAVID MAYNE Chess 1Treas. 455 Nat'l Honor Soc. 13, V. Pres. 455 Band 12, 3, Treas. 455 Basketball 1Man. 2, Man. 3, Man. W45. Conscientious student . . . good- natured and friendly . . . big man with the Trib and Times . . . bridge whiz . . . Dave l34 1 KAREN MATHIASEN Nat'l Honor Soc. 13, 455 FTA 12, 455 Student Coun. 12, 355 Mask 8: Mime 12, 3, Coun. 455 Annual 1Act.JEd. 455 Leaders' 1455 Lit. 13, 4 . Neat blonde . . . hearty laugh . . . blue slip girl . . . future teacher . . . Karen SARA McCOBB German 13, Treas. 455 Sr. Lit. 1Sec. 455 Mask 81 Mime 12, 3, 455 Band 12, 355 Chorus I Kr II 12, 455 Modern Dance 12, 3, 45. Sunny brunette . . . passion for Modern Dance and Maine . . . Rah, Princeton! THOMAS McGEARY Collectors' 121g Forum 1313 Cata- lyst 1Pres. 413 Glee 1213 Band 1213 Football 131. Smiling Irish eyes accompany ever- ready smiles . . . ladies' man . . . enjoys eating, sports, dancing, and hen parties . . . good chess player . . . Tom JAMES McNAMARA Gun 131g Photography 1415 Glee 13, 41g Choir 12, 3, 413 Band 12, 315 Wrestling 1213 Tennis 12, 3, 41, Football 121. Quiet . . . likes to work on cars . . . Captain of the Junior Essex Troop . . . rifleman and gun col- lector . . . Jim PAMELA MEY FTA 12, 31g Bridge 141. Quiet but companionable . . . beau- tiful sparkling eyes . . . under- standing of other people's prob- lems . . . interesting conversation- alist . . . future secretary . . . Pam ROCHELLE MICHAELS French 13, 41, Annual 1Club Ed. 415 His Eye 1Feature Ed. 41g Weather Vane 1Ass't Ed. 2, 3, Kz 41g Lit. 13, 415 Leaders' 141. Impeccable dresser . . . worrier . . . journalist . . . Europe-bound . . . Rochelle 135 CAMILLE MESSINA FBLA 141. Big brown eyes . . . an extensive wardrobe . . her giggle is con- tagious . . . has made many friends in a short sojourn in WHS . . . may be seen driving an old black bomb . . . Cam EDWARD MINER Football 1419 Basketball 1415 Track 141. Energetic athlete . . . wants to become a physical education teach- er . . . enjoys chemistry . . . Eddie CAMILLE MINNICINO Mask 8z Mime 12, 315 Bridge 13, 8: 41g Sr. Lit. 1419 Chorus I Sz II 13, 41- Poised and sophisticated . . . dili- gent student . . . flair for sewing . . . avid WHS rooter . . . ready and reliable . . . future in teach- ing . . . Hi, gang! MAUREEN MOORE Dance 1215 FNA 1313 Leaders' 141, Mask Kz Mime 1213 Adv. Bridge 141. Neat dresser . . . always the un- expected . . . smiles for everyone . . . wild driver . . . Can't, gotta work . . . Maureen MARGARET MOFFETT Dance 121, Fashion 131: FBLA 141. Petite . . . large expressive blue eyes . . . pretty figure . . . friendly to everyone . . . wonderful sense of humor . . . contagious giggle . . . genuineness . . . Dee JOYCE MONROE Dance 12, Pres. 413 Basketball 12, 31- Enthusiastic member of Dance Club . . . aspires to be a dancing teacher . . . likes boys and food . . . happy-go-lucky . . . friendly and well-liked . . . Nuggy 1! 'NwP' NANCY MOORE Spanish 1415 Jr. Lit. 1Sec. 31g Red Cross Coun. 12, Pres. 31,1 Mask Sz Mime 1415 Leaders' 1415 Student Coun. 13, 41, Chorus I 8z II 13, 41. Trim gal . . . chatterbox . . . our buddy . . . I've got something to tell you. l36 ELINOR MORAN Twirling 1215 Aquatics 131, Bridge 1413 Lit. 13, 41g Mask 8: Mime 12, 31g Annual 1Ed. 41. Has many devilish plots . . . clever . . . casual dresser . . . polite 'and considerate . . . peppy . . . crazy driver . . . El RICHARD MORASH Boating 1V. Pres. 313 Aeronau- tics 141g Football 12, 3, W413 Wrestling 13, 41. Known for his build and differ- ent haircut . . . interested in boat- ing and aeronautics . . . a Zorge- man . . . fast '50 Chevy that doesn't run . . . Dick DENNIS MOUNT Radio 141 . Very substantially built . . . re- cent import from Staples High School in Westport, Connecticut . . . ham radio operator . . . rifle enthusiast . . . plans a career in electronics . . . Dennis MARY MORRIS FTA 12, Sec. 3, 413 Choir 12, 3, 413 Twelve 1413 Band 12, 3, 413 Annual 1413 Sr. Lit. 141. Attractive, tall, and slim . . . in- cessant conversation . . . good stu- dent . . . future teacher . . . O.K., fine . . . Biz JAMES MOWRY Latin 1Pres. 313 Varsity 1413 Glee 13, 413 Choir 12, 3, 415 Bas- ketball 12, 3, 413 Track 1W2, W3, W413 Cross Country 12, 313 Thir- teen 141. Smooth dancer . . . reliable . . . independent . . . Dartmouth man Mo l37 MARY MORRISON Rifle 1Sec. 313 FNA 1413 Student Coun. 1413 Chorus I Sz II 12, 3, 413 Hockey 12, 31. Summers in the Catskills . . . Watch out, she's skilled with a rifle! . . . interested in music and biology . . . career in medicine . . . PATRICIA MUELLER Knitting 1313 FBLA 141. Always smiling . . . lovely, long hair . . . cutest dimples . . . hates noisy parakeets . . . blushes easily . . . I'll just die! . . . Pat ROBERT MUELLER Varsity 141g Football 12, W3, W41g Wrestling 12, W3, W41g Track 141. Conscientious football co-captain . . . hard to know . . . tolerates homework . . . constantly tinkers around cars . . . Oh, those Cran- ford girls! . . . Bob BARBARA NELSON Spanish 12, 413 Lit. 13, 41, Knit- ting 1313 Leaders' 1419 Choir 12, 3, 41 g Chorus I Sz II 12, 413 Twelve 141. Always offering her auto . . . a good friend . . . strong alto voice . . . capable . . . active in church work . . . Barb NATHANIEL MUSE Dance 12, 3, 41. Amusing fellow . . . with a happy grin . . . beware, he's pugnacious . . . likes patience, humor, and firmness in teachers . . . makes witty remarks . . . Nate JUDITH NELSON Dance 1213 Jr. Lit. 131g FNA E315 Knitting 1Sec. 415 Leaders' 4 . Shore enthusiast . . . extensive wardrobe . . . flair for mischief . . . out-going personality . . . always something to say . . . Judy 138 PAULINE NAPOLITANO FBLA 1Sec. 41g Office Practice 141- Likes her summers at the shore . . . fishing and crabbing . . . en- joys dancing . . . known for her expressions . . . You mongoose! . . . Zip LINDA NEVIN FTA 12, 31, Mask Kz Mime 141, Lit. 13, 413 Annual 1Layout Ed. 413 Writer's 1V. Pres. 41. Avid Cape-Codder . . . unique sense of humor . . . exceptional artistic ability . . . Brubeck fan . . . mu- sic lover . . . Lin DAVID NEWBERT Chess 1215 Bridge 13, 415 Mask Sz Mime 13, 415 Iforum 13, 41. Good student . . . loves to dive . . . unpredictable . . . playboy . . . rock fn' roll fanatic . . . lives for parties . . . favorite occupation: making noise . . . You better be- lieve it! . . . Dave JAMES NIEDERAUER An import from Nashville, Tennes- see . . . wrestling rates high among his interests . . . restive . . . hasn't settled down . . . makes friends in a new situation . . . Jim MARGARET NEWMAN Bridge 1415 Mask Sz Mime 12, 3, 415 Twirling 12, 315 Chorus I Sz II 12, 3, 41. Gentlemen prefer blondes . . . considerate and sincere . . . lover of poetry and good music . . . sometimes scatter-brained . . . day dreams . . . Peggy JANET NORTH Twirling 1215 Red Cross Coun. 1315 Knitting 141. Interest in modern dance . . .5 re- served . . . somewhat pessimistic . . . loathes Latin . . . will major in home economics . . . Janet 139 HILARY NICKAU Adv. Bridge 12, Sec. 415 Choir 1415 French 1315 GSC 1415 Mask Sz Mime 13, 415 Lit. 13, 415 Twelve 141. Perky . . . affinity for red lan- terns . . . collegiate . . . winter sports addict . . . full of ideas . . . Why not! . . . Nicky ELAINE ORTLEPP FNA 12, 315 FBLA 1415 Mask Sz Mime 1215 Lit. 13, 41. Interesting experiences while rac- ing boats . . . likes water skiing . . . drives the bomb . . . hopes to be a secretary . . . You snip! . . . Elaine GORDON OSTROWSKY Collectors' 1333 Bowling 1435 Glee 123. Happy-go-lucky . . . quick wit and ready smile . . . a champion bowl- er . . . hunting and swimming devotee . . . Gordon MARY BETH PACKARD French 12, 3, Sec. 43g Mask Sz Mime 12, 3, Coun. 439 Lit. 13, 433 Prom 1Comm. Chair. 333 Annual 1Write-up Ed. 43. More bounce to the ounce . . . dynamic . . . always on the go . . . u n m a t c h e d determination . . . Small Fry GORDON OTT Boating 1335 Beg. Bridge 143. Passion for VW's . . . likes coun- try and western music . . . a play- boy . . . definite opinions . . . always puts in a good word for others . . . G01-don ARLENE OXNER FNA 143. New to Westfield . . . business major . . . future secretary . . . long blond hair . . . big blue eyes . . . many interests outside of school . . . Arlene MARY GRACE PALMER Knitting' 1333 FBLA 143. Likes the mountains from the Cats- kills to Canada . . . shy and re- tiring but hard-working . . . a Perry Como fan . . . at home in the kitchen . . , Mary Grace 140 CAROL PAPALAS Mask Kr Mime 12, 43 g FTA 13, 43g Red Cross Coun. 1235 Lit. 1439 Hockey 123. Gal from Pittsburgh . . . high ideals . . . abiding charm . . . sophisticated mannerisms . . . at- tractive eyes . . . Carol BONNIE PARKEN Spanish 12, 3, Pres. 413 Mask dz Mime 12, 313 Chorus I 8: II 12, 413 Choir 13, 413 Lit. 13, 413 Leaders' C41- Unassuming manner . . . altruistic . . . laughter in abundance . . . top Spanish student . . . O.K., Honee RONALD PATTERSON Wrestling 1313 Catalyst 1313 Adv. Bridge 141. Hardworking intellectual . . . in- terested listener . . . enjoys horse- back riding and swimming . . . future education in engineering- management . . . Ronnie PAULA PARKER Mask Sz Mime 1413 Annual 1413 Beg. Bridge 141. Delightful addition from Louisiana . . . Southern drawl . . . mischiev- ous moments . . . enviable ward- robe . . . sophisticated charm . . . flirtatious eyes . . . What's that? . . . Paula P. STEPHEN PEARLMAN Vigorous manner . . . incessant party giver . . . loaded with humor . . . always kidding . . . school spirit . . . likes the stage . . . zest for life . . . Steve l4l LOIS PARSELL Twirling 1213 Fashion 1313 FTA 1413 Mask Sz Mime 1413 Leaders' 1413 Chorus I :Q II 12, 31. Expert ballerina and ice-skater . . . always interested . . . strictly femi- nine . . . blushes easily . . . aspires to be a teacher . . . Hi . . . Lo CARL PETERSON Latin 1213 Boating 1Pres. 313 Bridge 1413 Nat'l Honor Soc. 13, 413 Treas. 1413 Baseball 12, 3, 413 Swimming 1Man. 41. Bridge wit . . . enviable marks . . . great guy . . . future engineer . . . Pete JOAN PFAFFLE Art 125, FTA 1355 Mask Sz Mime 1455 Chorus I Kz II 12, 35, Ceramics 1453 Choir 145. Warm personality . . . doodler . . . loves animals, especially horses . . . art enthusiast . . . capable seamstress . . . possible teacher . . . Oh, no! . . . Joan MARY LOU PFIRRMANN FNA 13, 45. Lustrous brunette . . . pleasant and friendly' . . . a purposeful lass . . . attributes of a successful nurse . . . used to law and order . . . record collector . . . Mary Lou BETTY PILLO FNA 1355 FBLA 1453 Chorus I Sz II 13, 45. Record fan . . . party girl . . . known for her expressions . . . craze for basketball . . . future with IBM machines . . . Betty ELEANOR PISCHEDDA Twirling 125, Dance 1355 FBLA 145- Shops and shows . . . future secre- tary or nurse . . . devotee of mod- ern dance . . . trips, trips, trips ...El 142 CAROLYN PIERPONT Adv. Bridge 13, 455 Prom Comm. Chair. 135g Mask 8a Mime 12, 3, Coun. 45, Nat'l Honor Soc. 13, 45, Lit. 13, 453 Chorus 12, 3, 453 An- nual 145. Petite . . . studious . . . scrupulous manner . . . pet lover . . . card whiz ...C.P. DAVID PITZER Hi-Fi 1Pres. 3, Pres. 5155 Mask Sz Mime 13, 45. Very interested in Hi-Fi and col- lecting records . . . known for his Southern sympathies . . . promising commercial artist . . . Rebel STUART POTT A Staten Island red-head . . . dev- ilish personality . . . quick temper . . . car fiend . . . owner of a shiny black M. G .... Yankee fan . . . future doctor . . . Stu ROBERT RAICHLE Dance 1313 Math 141. Active church worker . . . future aeronautical engineer . . . gentle teasing manner . . . always court- eous and considerate . . . perpetual, happy smile . . . Bob CAROL POTTER French 121g FNA 1319 Sr. Lit. 1415 FTA 1415 Mask 8z Mime 12, 315 Choir 13, 413 Twelve 1415 Chorus II 141. Quiet but impulsive . . . biology fiend . . . loves a good joke . . . sympathetic listener . . . It was a panic! . . . Carol MARGARET RAINER Fashion 131g FNA 1415 Basketball 1315 Hockey 131g Modern Dance 131- Dexterous seamstress . . . future dress designer . . . perfect hostess . . . helpful and understanding friend . . . loves fun . . . What could I do? . . . Marty. 143 DENNIS POWERS Golf 12, 315 Varsity 1413 Student Coun. 13, 41g Glee 12, 3, Pres. 415 Choir 13, 413 Wrestling 12, W3 W41g Baseball 121. Ace wrestler . . . incessant vigor . . . problem solver . . . No trump . . . Denny PATRICIA RAUSCH Mask Kz Mime 12, 3, 41. Flair for the unusual . . . entirely unpredictable . . . amazing vigor . . . expressive eyes . . . artistic . . . lover of morbid colors . . . aspires to become a fashion de- signer . . . Patty. THOMAS REILLY Rifle 1213 Dance 13, 41. Wild drummer and guitarist . . . future interest in television tech- nology . . . a party goer . . . knows the plights of a soda-jerk . . . Tom JOHN RIECK Football 141. An interest in radio control models . . . drives a red '39 Ford . . . foot- ball enthusiast . . . likes auto shop . . . and spends spare time sleeping . . . desires a Navy career . . . John SUZANNE RICKER FNA 12, 319 FTA 1413 Badminton 12, 31- Incessant vigor . . . ever on the go . . . always has a question . . . quick answer to everything . . . enthusiastic and impulsive . . . active in Girl Scouts . . . Hurry up! . . . Sue JUDITH RIESS Art 12, 3, 415 Mask Sz Mime 12, 313 Annual 1Art Ed. 41. Artistic flair . . . sweet-natured . . . meandering walk . . . long brown tresses . . . air of drowsiness . . . makes friends easily . . . would-be architect . . . I'm almost ready. . . . Judy 144 GAIL RIDGE Dance 1215 FSA 1V. Pres. 31. Seasonal hair color changes . . . future in the business world . . . TV bug . . . bowls, golfs, dances . . . Chick EILEEN RINEHART Aquatic 1313 Knitting 1415 Jr. Lit. 1313 Chorus I Sz II 12, 3, 41g Choir 141- Mischievous manner . . . problem a day . . . full of fun . . . yearns for shore life . . . Oh, yeah? . . . Winky 'Wana Ki MARGUERITE RITCHIE French 1315 Knitting 12, 415 Jr. Lit. 1315 Mask 8: Mime 1215 Modern Dance 1415 Chorusl 1315 FNA 131. Attractive green eyes . . . hair styles change with the season . . . always time for a pizza . . . opti- mistic . . . Margo PATRICIA ROSS Latin 1315 Aeronautics 1Pres. 415 Lit. 13, 415 Leaders' 141. Fun loving and sincere . . . Cana- dian import . . . collects Spanish music and stuffed animals . . . fu- ture in airlines . . . Sharp! . . . Patsi QA rww f5':'?.2Jz +V' ,.., , 1- ,A 311,91 S. 9' ll-g,'w?.,..1 A 'Ffh ' in A L' W ,1J2.'1:e.: va ' A ':-K'-':,g2'L...g- '1- -W .. . . A -5 '- ., 'H' ' ' G ini., .1 ,, ,O . n,-. . -I 5 V' 2' l 5 WW? ROBERT ROBINSON Bowling 1Sec. 3, Treas. 41. Sensational bowler . . . holder of many bowling trophies . . . quiet and agreeable . . . a solid citizen . . . Bob JOHN ROEDIGER Mask 8a Mime 1315 French 1215 Student Coun. 1Treas. 415 Sr. Coun. 1415 Adv. Bridge 1415 Glee 1415 Band 121. Our Blue Devil . . . friendly smile . . . collegiate . . . blushes easily . . . member of the Playboys . . . Diger FRANCES ROYSTER Soccer 1315 Basketball 1315 Dance 131. Laughing girl . . . never late to school . . . future in nursing . . . likes to read and dance . . . That's very sneaky. . . . Rantfield 145 JANE RUCKERT Mask 8z Mime 1215 Aquatics 1315 Art 1415 Chorus I KL II 12, 3, 415 Choir 1415 Modern Dance 12, 3, 415 Annual 141. Cameo complexion . . . prett clothes . . . loves to sing . . . superb dancer . . . Jane 1 GERALDINE RUERUP FNA 12, 315 Ceramics 141. Perky brunette . . . sparkling blue eyes . . . hobbies include reading and ceramics . . . works in record shop . . . Gerry BARBARA RUSSELL Dance 1213 Fashion 1315 FBLA 141- Spunky blonde . . . spurts of gig- gles, but has a serious side . . . male magnet . . . summers at the shore . . . sincere friend . . . future secretary . . . Barb. JOSEPH RUFFINI Dance 12, 3, 41. Short guy with a tall personality . . . a sincere and understanding friend . . . craze for cars . . . en- joys the shore . . . tolerates school . . . Joe 1 l ANTHONY RYAN Rifle 1413 Dance 13, 41. Tall smiling chap . . . great sense of humor . . . zealous Cam Twister . . . camp enthusiast . . . addicted to cars and parties . . . future in dentistry or ranching . . . Tony 146 RICHARD RUFFINI Dance 13, 41. Lover of rock 'n' roll music . . . very good person to have around . . . hopes some day to have a band of his own . . . wonderful sense of humor . . . happiest behind the wheel . . . Sideburns JEFFREY RYAN Jr. Lit. 1315 Red Cross Coun. 12, Treas. 415 Football 1Man. 41. Affable manner . . . reliable . . . coin collector . . . classical music fan . . . bridge player . . . future architect . . . Jeff LINDA SABIN Red Cross Coun. 123, FNA 133, Beg. Bridge 1433 Hi's Eye 13, 43, Annual 143. Red, red hair . . . loves New Eng- land, especially Maine . . . happy- go-lucky . . . future medical tech- nician . . . So, what's new? LAURENCE SCANLON Naturalist 1Pres. 235 Varsity 13, 439 Wrestling 12, 3, 433 Football 1W2, W3, W43g Track 12, 3, W43. Ace gridiron man . . . casual man- ner . . . considerate . . . friendly . . . Charlie's host . . . Vermont lover . . . Larry JAMES SAPP Rifle 133, Wrestling 1235 Track 123. Distinctive laugh . . . Car enthus- iast . . . likeable nature . . . mem- ber of Road Rebels . . . never a dull moment . . . Well, how about that! . . . A. J. SHERWOOD SCHAUB Gun 1335 Glee 12, 3, 435 Band 12, 33, Football 12, 333 Swimming 1235 Track 12, 3, 43. Sports car fan . . . tall tales . . . enjoys camping and hunting . . . member of the Westfield Sports Car Club . . . Sherry 147 MALCOLM SARGENT Wrestling 12, 3, 43, Tennis 1W2, W3, W43. Can't be missed . . . able wrestler . . . president of Road Rebels . . . seen in '50 Mercury . . . enjoys tennis . . . Sarg CARLA SCHISSEL Bridge 13, 435 Mask 8z Mime 12, 333 Chorus I Sz II 12, 33. Synchronized swimmer . . . laughs easily . . . avid Dodger fan . . . smile for every one . . . future in nursing . . . Carla ALLEN SCHLECKSER Football 1213 Photo 1219 Dance 141. Loves to drive . . . many friends . . . a little wild behind the wheel . . . you always know when he's around . . . vague sense of humor . . . fear of nothing . . . Ape man SARAH JANE SCOTT Bridge 1313 FBLA 1413 Badminton 131- Attractive figure and clothes . . . long ponytail and a pug nose . . . full of the devil . . . loves her Mor- ris Minor and Ford . . . always ready for fun . . . Missy NANCY SCHNEIDER Leaders' 13, 41, Mask 8z Mime 12, 3, Sec. 41g Band 12, 3, 415 Choir 12, 3, 415 Orchestra 13, 415 Modern Dance. Peppy blonde . . . talented musician . . . conscientious worker . . . in- genious arguer . . . active in local groups . . . Nan THOMAS SCOTT Swing Band 1319 Bridge 141g Band 12, 3, 41- A serious and conscientious guy . . . enjoys debating technicalities with teachers . . . appreciates music . . . avid clarinet player . . . friendly and good-natured . . . Tom 148 VERA SCHOMP Leaders' 13, 415 Student Coun. 12, 3, 413 Mask 8: Mime 12, 315 GSC 12, 31g Modern Dance 12, 3, 41, Art 1413 Fashion 131. Quiet and independent . . . attrac- tive . . . artistic precision . . . wily wit . . . calm manner . . . Oh, no! Vera LENORE SCURRY FNA 1415 Chorus I :Sz II 12, 31g Hockey 1W2, W3, W41g Soccer 12, 313 Basketball 12, 3, 419 Bad- minton 13, 41g Mod. Dance 13, 41. Slim and attractive . . . optimistic . . . casual manner . . . sugar 'n' spice . . . she's everything nice . . . uBunnyn WILLIAM SEIBOTH Entered from George Westinghouse in Brooklyn . . . finds history inter- esting . . . enjoys school friend- ships . . . our restaurant authority . . . loves working with radio and cars . . . Bill BETTE SERIJAN Lit. 13, 455 Knitting 1455 Jr. Coun. 1355 Sr. Coun. 1455 Annual 1455 Chorus I Sz II 12, 3, 455 Choir 1455 Twirling 135. Vibrant personality . . . friendly and talkative . . . enjoys singing . . . But I don't understand! . . . Weasel ROBERT SEIFERT Winning smile . . . outdoor man . . . hunting and water skiing are tops . . . dislikes history . . . has supervised drag races . . . future as an auto mechanic . . . guns, boats, and cars enthrall . . . Bob JEFFREY SHAPIRO Golf 1255 Spanish 1355 Bridge 1455 Jr. Lit. 1355 Cross Country 12, 3, 455 Wrestling 12, 3, 455 Track 12, 3, 45. Honor student . . . sarcastic sense of humor . . . talkative on any subject . . . Who, me? . . . Jeff 149 JAMES SEILER German 13, Pres. 45. Deceiving innocence . . . Miss Theu- rer's trial . . . comical expressions . . . conservative manner . . . takes things as they come . . . loves lunch perioyds . . . future in engineering . . . im STEPHEN SHAPIRO Bowling 1355 Gun 1355 Aeronautics 1455 Football 125. Wins trophies in bowling and medals in riflery . . . diligent stu- dent . . . admirable discipline . . . future in science . . . fine school citizen . . . Steve WILLIAM SHERMAN Adv. Biology 1455 Track 12, 35. Crazy moods . . . has a definition for everything . . . well-liked . . . seen in sharp white Triumph . . . ready with wise cracks . . . aspires to be a pharmacist , . . Bill . . SALLY SISSON Spanish 13, 455 FNA 1255 Mask 8z Mime 1255 Modern Dance 1255 Chorus I Sz II 12, 455 Choir 13, 45. Deceivingly quiet . . . never-end- ing wardrobe . . . spaghetti fan . . . new kind of walk . . . What's your problem? JEANETTE SIAS Red Cross Coun. 1355 FBLA 1455 Chorus I Kr II 12, 35. Sweetness and sincerity plus . . . enjoys reading and collecting rec- ords . . . active Rainbow Girl and valuable church group member . . . a true friend . . . Jan BAILEY SMALL Golf 12, 355 Bridge 1455 Band 125. Fun-loving Southern gentleman from Louisiana . . . prize state- ments galore . . . teachers' trial . . . mysterious moods and inces- sant chatter . . . charter Playboy member . . . Reb lSO JANE SIMS FNA 1255 Aquatics 1Treas. 355 Beg. Bridge 1455 Mask dz Mime 1455 Annual 1455 Leaders 145. Infectious laugh, lively personality . . . occasionally serious . . . enthusi- astic . . . tremendous lunches . . . famous dimpled chin . . . Look- it, scroungef' CAROL SMALL FTA 12, 3, 455 French 1355 Mask Kr Mime 12, 355 Lit. 13, 455 Annual 1455 Chorus II 13, 45. Tall, friendly brunette . . . expert bridge player . . . future teacher . . . enjoys driving . . . often serious. JOYCE SMITH Jr. Sz Sr. Lit. 13, 415 Spanish 1315 Mask Sz Mime 12, 3, 415 Bridge 1415 Annual 1415 Forum 12, 315 Choir 1415 Chorus II. Energetic . . . gifted journalist and history student . . . definite ideas . . . loves an argument. NANCY SMITH FTA 12, 315 Biology 1415 Annual 1415 Leaders' 1415 Sr. Lit. 1415 Chorus II 13, 415 Choir 141. Always giggling but a serious student . . . mixes well . . . sunny disposition . . . future in medicine . . . Nancy P. Within? ROBERT SMITH Bowling 13, 41. Easy to please . . . co-operative and reticent . . . likes bowling and aquatic sports . . . expert water- ski instructor . . . plans a career as a commercial artist . . . Bob PAUL SOMERS German 13, 415 Swing Band 1415 Choir 13, 415 Orchestra 141. Piano expert . . . classical and jazz music enthusiast . . . dance band . . . writes poetry . . . individualis- tic . . . friendly . . . loves a laugh . . . Yeah, man! ISI PATRICIA SMITH Twirling 1215 Mask dz Mime 12, 3, 415 Beg. Bridge 1415 Modern Dance 141. Cute, blue-eyed blond . . . pertness plus . . . friendly personality . . . avid WHS fan . . . shore-lover . . . future elementary school teacher . . . Pat PAULA SPARRE Span. 1315 Jr. Prom Chair. 1315 Annual 1415 Choir 12, 3, Treas. 415 Twelve 1415 GSC 1415 Leaders' 13, 41. Wit and wisdom in all she does . . . excellent organizer . . . sunny smile ANTHONY STARK Bowling 1435 Play 1333 Football 123. Likes big cars, beautiful girls, and good food . . . infectious laugh . . . considerate . . . a quick sense of humor . . . water-ski instructor . . . party enthusiast . . . Tony ,lm ii .. . ELEANOR STEWART Mask 8x Mime 12, 435 Red Cross Coun. 12, V. Pres. 33 5 Bridge 1435 Chorus I 8z II 13, 435 GSC 13, 435 Leaders' 13, 43. Reliable . . . hard worker . . . that ivory look . . . sports enthusiast . . . full of fun . . . a sure success . . . Tay NANCY STERN Leaders' 13, 435 Bridge 1435 FTA 1435 Mask Kz Mime 1235 GSC 1435 Aquatics 1335 Choir 1435 Cheer- leading 143. Enthusiastic cheerleader . . . a smile for all . . . Charleston pro . . . loves to dance . . . Charlie My Boy . . . Burger HARRY STIER Dance 13, 435 Band 12, 3, 435 Orchestra 13, 43. A good dancer and a cool drum- mer . . . plays a mean game of pool . . . weight-lifter . . . honors in art . . . another music lover . . . Harry l52 WILLIAM STEVENS Photo 12, 335 Adv. Bridge 143. Quite a ladies' man . . . takes ad- vantage of hunting and fishing sea- sons . . . one of the ardent bowlers . . . summers at Long Beach Island . . . future in forestry . . . Willie LINDA STIER FNA 12, 33 5 Red Cross Coun. 143 5 Mask Sz Mime 12, 33 3 Choir 13, 435 Band 13, 43. Friendly and helpful . . . member of the marching band . . . favors biology . . . future in nursing . . . Hop to it! l KENNETH STOLL Likes working on cars . . . enjoys landscaping in the summer . . . a future career in retail selling . . . s p e n d s h i s spare time selling Christmas trees in the season . . . Ken af 'BW JEANNE TATRO Fashion 135g Art 1453 Modern Dance 13, 45, Mask Sz Mime 12, 3, 459 Jr. Lit. 135, Chorus I 8z II 12, 45, Choir 13, 45. Constant chatterer . . . flair for fashion . . . modern dancer . . . notorious driver . . . Come on, lady . . . Tate 1 RICHARD SULLIVAN Collectors' 125. Cheerful attitude toward life . . . happiest when with cars . . . eye for the girls . . . always ready to help . . . master of the wise crack . . . Rich WILLIAM TAYLOR Photo 1453 Lib. Coun. 12, 35. Adorable grin . . . happy-go-lucky manner . . . easy to get along with . . . Playboy member . . . loads of fun at a party . . . definitely op- timistic . . . can be found at Baron's . . . Little Bill 153 DAVID SWEET German 1Treas, 3, V. Pres. 455 Choir 12, 3, 455 Glee Club 12, 3, 45, Thirteen 1453 Tennis 1255 Cheerleading 145. Hard worker . . . capable cheer- leader . . . talented tenor in 13 . . . contagious laugh . . . Hi-Y President . . . Dave JON TEEPLE Spanish 1353 Mask Kr Mime 1455 Bridge 1453 Band 12, 3, 45. Deceivingly quiet . . . friendly and easy going . . . always jokes . . . full of good ideas . . . sincere friend . . . non-conformist . . . aesthete . . . Jon JOSEPH TESSITORE Wrestling 141. Loves to work . . . fervently anti- academic . . . dark and good-look- ing . . . interests lie in cars, base- ball, and gym , . . Joe KATHRYN THOMPSON Bridge 1315 FTA 141g Mask Sz Mime 12, 31g Modern Dance 13, 415 Sr. Lit. 1415 Chorus I Sz II 12, 315 Choir 141. Distinctive laugh . . . flair for sewing . . . attractive wardrobe . . . a friendly hello . . . future teacher . . . Kitty JAMES THOMAS Slide Rule 121, German 1315 Jr. Lit. 131g Bridge 1413 Nat'l Honor Soc. 13, Pres. 41g Tennis 1W2, W'31. Top-notch student . . . drives the superior auto . . . terrific sense of higmor . . . future in medicine . . . im LINDA THOMPSON Art 12, 3, Pro. Chair. 413 Mask Sz Mime 12, 3, 41g Sr. Lit. 1413 Weather Vane 13, 41. Brown-eyed elder twin . , . friend- ly smile . . . ardent basketball fan . . . talented artist . . . future in fashion design . . . Linda IS4 GAIL THOMPSON French 1213 Bridge 131g Red Cross Coun. 141g Chorus I 8z II 12, 31g Choir 141. Full of pep . . . bridge player . . . enjoys dancing . . . gift of gab . . . often on the phone . . . excellent hostess . . . Gail LORNA THOMPSON Art 12, 3, Sec. 415 Mask Sz Mime 13, 415 Sr, Lit. 141. Friendly and talkative . . . always willing to help , . . excels in art . . . active in Mask dz Mime . . . a great sense of humor , . . Lorna PATRICIA THOMPSON Twirling 1253 FTA 1355 Jr. Sz Sr. Lit. 13, 453 Bridge 1455 Mask 8: Mime 1259 Chorus I Sz II 12, 35. Always writing letters . . . dry sense of humor . . . wears clothes well . . . quiet but full of sur- prises . . . Pat STEPHEN TICE Cross Country 1455 Chess 1353 Glee 13, 455 Math 1455 Choir 145. Personable . . . cross-country run- ner . . . Connecticut's loss, New Jersey's gain . . . loves to read . . . well dressed . . . conservative . . . Steve KAREN THOMSEN Art 13, 45g FTA 1253 Mask 8: Mime 12, 3, 453 Annual 1455 Nat'l Honor Soc. 13, 45. Cute pixie haircut . . . casual dress- er . . . enviable grades . . . active in Mask and Mime . . . talented artist . . . fondness for Maine . . . Karen ELAINE TISCHLER Spanish 13, 455 Chorus I Sz II 12, 3, 45, Choir 13, 45g Mask Sz Mime 1353 Twelve 145. Powerful, exciting soprano voice . . . determined . . . hard worker, always busy . . . pessimistic views . . . active Spanish Club member . . . Elaine 155 LUCINDA TIBBETS Nat'l Honor Soc. 13, 453 Sr. Coun. 145, Student Coun. 1355 Lit. 13, V. Pres. 455 Leaders' 145g Choir 1453 Mod. Dance 12, 3, 45. Beautiful clothes . . . capable lead- er . . . spontaneous giggle . . . fun . . . Cindy RUTH TOBELMANN FNA 12, 3, 455 Mask 8: Mime 13, 459 Choir 1455 Chorus I Sz II 12, 35. Good conversationalist . . . con- stant giggler . . . telephone addict . . . loves driving . . . considerate . . . Ruthie LOIS TOMKA Modern Dance 12, 3, 435 Art 1235 FNA 1335 Mask 8z Mime 12, 3, 43. Has an eye out for fun . . . an asset to any party . . . occasional quiet moods . . . many friends . . . an out-going personality . . . Lois JOANN TRESHAM French 1235 FTA 13, Treas. 435 Sr. Lit. 1435 Chorus I Kz II 12, 3, 435 Modern Dance 13, 43. Always well-groomed . . . distinc- tive laugh . . . zealous WHS root- er . . . plans to be a kindergarten geacher . . . well liked by all . . . o G. NINA TOSTO Red Cross Coun. 1235 FNA 1335 Knitting 1435 Jr. Lit. 1335 Chorus I Sz II 12, 435 Choir 12, 3, 435 Modern Dance 143. Lustrous brown hair and expres- sive eyes . . . devilish . . . never a dull moment . . . I couldn't care less! .4 E ROGER TWITCHELL French 12, 3, 435 Bridge 13, 435 Tennis 12, 3, 435 Choir 12, 335 Basketball 12, 335 Glee Club 12, 33. Tennis team champ . . . sarcastic wit . . . 'tespecially those younger girls . . . future physician . . . Twitch 356 BARBARA TOWL French I 133 5 Red Cross Coun. 133 5 Jr. Lit. 133 5 Beg. Bridge 1435 Mask Sz Mime 12, 3, 43. Fascinating eye s and pleasant smile . . . sophisticated . . . Madon- na in the Tableaux . . . summers at Shelter Island . . . carefree . . . How you is? . . . Barb NANCY ULLRICH German 13, Sec. 435 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 13, 435 Stu. Coun. 12, 3, 435 Lit. 13, 43 5 Choir 12, 3, 43 5 Twelve 1435 Chorus 12, 43. Fine pianist . . . able leader . . . cheerful smile . . . future nurse ...Nan JOSEPH VALENTINI Bowling 1Treas. 315 Dance 121. Mad over math . . , smile no girl can resist . . . likes water-skiing and summers at his cottage . . . a devoted boat and car man . . . a very likeable guy . . . Joe JEROME VAN DE SANDE German 13, 413 Choir 12, 3, 415 Glee Club 13, 415 Thirteen 141. Best known for his accomplished magicianship . . . master of the corny joke . . . imaginative . . . active in his church fellowship . . . takes life as it comes . . . Jerry DEAN VANDERBILT Slide Rule 1Sec. 21g Bridge 13, 413 Lit. 1419 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 13, 41g Swing Band 1315 Golf 1W3, W41g Band 12, 3, Pres. 41. The Genius . . . wild trumpeter . . . a swingin' golfer . . . fun . . . Dean PHILIP VAN KIRK Varsity 1415 Basketball 141g Track 1W3, 41. Tall gift to WHS from Illinois . . . Mid-western twang . . . asset to Blue Devil cagers . . . great sense of humor . . . friendly to all . . . wide grin . . . Why not? . . . Phil V57 CLAIR VANDER SCHAAF Bowling 13, 415 Chess 141g Track 131. Relaxed disposition . . . loves fun . . . always laughing . . . throws parties at inopportune moments . . , not too cool at the typewriter . . . Boo, boo, boo! ROBERT VENTIMIGLIA Glee Club 12, 31. Prize hacker . . . another car-lover . . . carefree appearance but seri- ous interior . . . enjoys dancing . . . fun-loving . . . always occu- pied with a project of some kind . . . Do it! . . . Vent VIRGINIA VIGNE FNA 13, 453 Band 12, 3, 453 Or- chestra 13, 45. Blonde clarinetist in band . . . ready to lend a helping hand . . . spends time reading or dabbling in oils . . . interested in horseback riding . . . future nurse . . . Ginny RICHARD WALLACE Technicians' 12, Sec. 353 Mask Sz Mime 12, 3, Coun. 453 Hi-Fi 1453 Lib. Coun. 12, Treas. 3, 45. Apt to tease . . . can almost always be found backstage . . . con- scientious . . . a whiz in Hi-Fi and electronics . . . imaginative humor . . . Dick ELIZABETH WADE Leaders' 13, 453 Mask dz Mime 13, 453 French 1453 Latin 1253 Chorus I 8x II 12, 3, 453 Choir 145. Peppy blonde . . . easy to talk to . . . horse enthusiast . . . hopes someday to own a stiable and horses . . . Betsy l ELLEN WALLACK FNA 1353 Mask Sz Mime 1353 FTA 145- A quiet but dependable friend . . . good student, excels in Spanish . . . a real telephone addict . . . future home economist or nursery school teacher ISS NATALIE WAHLBERG Sr. Lit. 1453 Mask Sz Mime 13,453 Art 13, 453 Annual 145. Texan belle . . . keen sense of hu- mor, hilarious tales . . . artistic talents . . . crazy about Boxer dogs . . . All that phnoop and phneer! . . . Natalie RONALD WANLESS Slide Rule 1V. Pres. 253 Radio 1353 Dance Orch. 1Pres. 453 Lit. 1353 Band 12, 3, Treas. 453 Orch. 12, 353 Brass 12, 3, 45. Friendly . . . interested in archi- tecture . . . math and music lover . . . Ron ELEANOR WARWICK Beg. Bridge 1313 French 1415 Chorus I Xz II 12, 3, Accomp. 41. Sweet and dignified . . . fond of music . . . discerning . . . serious temperament . . . inclined to dream . . . talented and proficient pianist . . Eleanor JOHN WEINMANN Varsity 13, 413 Swimming 1W2 W3, W41. Powerful swimmer . . . captain of the Mermen . . . trout fisherman . . . likeable . . . has a casual man- ner . . . serious attitude toward life . . . John ELIZABETH WARWICK Art 12, 3, 415 Weather Vane 12, 3, 413 Annual 141g Chorus I Sz II 12, 3, 41. The other Warwick twin . . . loves animals . . . enjoys school sports . . . also a dreamer with a big imagination . . . artistic talent . . . dependable . . . Betsy CAROL WEINTRAUB French 13, 413 Mask 8: Mime 12, 3, 415 Nat'l Honor Soc. 13, 41, Lit. 13, 415 Annual 1415 Band 12, 3, 41, Leaders' 13, 41g Orch. 131. Excellent musician . . . good stu- dent . . . considerate . . . career in medicine 159 l ELSA WEAVER Spanish 141, Modern Dance 12, 3, 415 Lit. 13, 413 Dance 1313 Leaders' 13, 41, Annual 1413 Choir 13, 413 Chorus II 12, 41. Terrific seamstress . . . pert and excitable . . . enthusiasm plus . . . Else DAVID WELDEN Boating 1315 Hi-Fi 141. Future in mechanical engineering . . . still another bowler . . . sum- mers at Lake George . . . prefers auto mechanics and boating . . . Cool it, man . . . Dave RICHARD WELLS Swimming 1W3, 413 Aquatic 1313 Varsity 141. Camp counselor at seashore day camp . . . one of the Mermen . . . a trampoline expert . . . hopes to be a physical education teacher . . . Dick JOAN WEST Dance 1213 FNA 13, Treas. 413 Sr. Lit. 1413 Chorus 12, 31. That green car . . . pizza fan . . . mischievous big brown eyes . . . future nurse . . . always cracking jokes . . . cheerful outlook . . . Love it! . . . Pookie JUDITH WENTLANDT Dance 1213 FSA 1313 FBLA 141. Ambitious and self-effacing . . . in- tense dislike for gym . . . enjoys singing . . . member of shore-lovers' club . . . always willing to help . . . future lies out California way . . Ju ww,-a--5, 0'MARA WHITE Slide Rule 1213 Chemistry 1313 Art 1413 Band 1213 Glee Club 121. Ever polite . . . hobbies include Bible study, reading, traveling summers . . . likes football games . . . known around WHS for his bicycle . . . Whiz! 160 NANCY WERNER Twirling 1213 Fashion 1313 Bridge 1413 Chorus I Sz II 12, 3, 41. Our drum majorette . . . dark, shining hair and matching eyes . . . peppy . . . hen parties . . . cheerful personality . . . Wiener MARYANN WHITTAKER Knitting 12, 413 FNA 1313 An- nual 141. Loves everybody and everything . . . responsible . . . driving fan . . . a real devil under a calm, cool exterior . . . Mansie RODNEY WICK Technicians' 1295 Photography 1495 Band 12, 39. Ardent Road Rebel . . . artist . . . likes to tinker with cars . . . conservative . . . witty laugh . . . smart dresser . . . Well, I've had just about enough! . . . Pretzel C. NELSON WILLIAMSON Bridge 12, 495 German 1395 Stu- dent Coun. 1395 Jr. Kz Sr. Lit. 13, 495 Choir 13, 495 Thirteen 1495 Swimming 129. Tall . . . sometimes quiet . . . sin- cere . . . avid driver . . . fan of the South . . . odd, but amusing sense of humor . . . Nelson ALBERT WIEGMAN Golf 12, 3, 495 Lit. 13, Pres. 495 Mask dz Mime 1495 School Store 1495 Glee Club 149. Quite a salesman . . . a flirt with a good line . . . often found on a golf course . . . Laurie, alias Choke l JANET WILSON Bridge 1395 Knitting 149. A mind of her own . . . famous facial expressions . . . misleading shy appearance . . . sincere motives . . . a barrel of fun . . . What are you doing tonight? . . . Jan l6l DAVID WILDAY Varsity 13, Sec.-Treas. 495 Foot- ball 1W3, W495 Basketball 12, 3, 495 Baseball 12, W3, 49. Tall, good-looking blond . . . quiet sense of humor . . . powerful build . . . versatile athlete . . . willing to try almost anything . . . carefree . . . Head WARREN WILSON Interested in getting a good ed- ucation . . . cars, cars, and more cars . . . likes football and basket- ball . . . a member of the Cam Twisters and the Hot Rod Club . . . a future in mechanical engin- eering . . . Willy CHARLES WISTAR Pres. 1455 Lit. 1Pres. 3, 455 Choir 12, 3, 473 Glee 12, 3, 455 Cross Country 1355 Wrestling 12, W3, W45. Conservative . . . energetic and ambltlOUS . . . engaging personality . . . Chuck ROBERT WOLFGANG Pres. 1255 Stu. Coun. 12, 355 Var- sity 13, V. Pres. 455 Baseball 12, 3, 455 Football 1W2, W3, Co-Capt. W455 Thirteen. Man About Town . . . subtly flir- tatious . . . tasteful dresser . . . fun . . . Bob ROBERT WITZAL Senior Coun. 1455 Golf 145. A Play Boy . . . people, people, peo- ple! . . . future in social work . . . a rifleman . . . enjoys dancing, wrestling, and football . . . likes to have a great time . . . Bob' E. HELEN WOLLNY Art 1255 Mask KL Mime 12, 3, 455 Chorus I 8z II 13, 455 Lit. 13, 455 Weather Vane 135. Plays the piano . . . likes to paint and draw . . . summers at the pool . . . naturally curly blond hair . . . always a lady . . . card enthusiast . . . Helen 162 AMY WOHLGEMUTH French 12, 3, 455 Nat'l Honor Soc. 13, Treas. 455 Lit. 13, 455 Hi's Eye 1P. 4 Ed. 3, News Ed. 455 Annual i3Ass't. Ed. 455 Modern Dance 13, Beat literature . . . future writer . . . industrious and friendly . . . Amy BARBARA WOODRUFF Orch. 1255 Choir 13, 455 Chorus I Sz Il 13, 453 Glee 1Accom. 355 Twelve 1Accom. 45. Science fan . . . summer-acquired drawl . . . musical future . . . lunch sharer . . . given to chatter . . . Barb BRUCE WRAGG Casual and good-looking . . . proud owner of a beautiful Corvette . . . known for his laugh . . . sharp dresser . . . his continual wise- cracks . . . always working on his car . . . Cloth RICHARD HINMAN Man about town . . . personable and pleasing . . . crazy about cars . . . a way with the girls . . . nice eyes . . . future salesman . . . but afraid of photographers . . . Rich JOHN MITTHAUER Rifle 125. Too busy to have his picture snap- ped . . . parties, parties . . . snaz- zy drummer . . . likes motorcycles and Italian foods . . . happy-go- lucky air . . . distinctive walk . . . sharp wit . . . Jay NORMAN RYAN Extremely camera shy . . . always' working on his car . . . likes sum- mers in Canada or Florida . . . en- joys history . . . football enthusi- ast . . . career in the service . . . Norm l JUDITH YOUNG Dance 12, 3, 45. Always on a diet . . . prefers dancing and ice-skating . . . future JANE YEAGER secretary . . : summers at the shore French 54,5 Sr. Lit. 445: Annual .H.'. boat,tr1psK. . . frequents the 54,5 Nam Honor SOC. 53, 4,3 big city . . . 'Wasted! . . . Judy Leaders' 145. Two years in Massachusetts . . . darling blonde . . . hard-working . . . magnetic personality . . . sum- mers on Long Beach Island . . . a friend to all . . . Janie 163 ROBERT ZIMMERMANN Chess 1255 German 1355 Writers' 145g Sr. Lit. 1455 Cross Country 13, 455 Track 13, 45. Writer . . . enjoys German . . . interested in church Work . . . wants to be a pastor in the Luther- an Church . . . has lived in many places . . . Bob A TRIBUTE The Class of 1960 regrets the loss of one of its outstanding members, Raymond Bailey. Ray was an excellent student and a rising basketball star. He was sincere, hardworking, and likeable. Many tributes to Ray have been written, but it is we, his class- mates, who wish to praise him most. Those who have written before us mentioned his obvious attributes: honesty, courage, intelligence, good sportsmanship. We also recognized him as the personification of ability and integrity. But we knew Ray even better. An unusual person, Ray had a certain spark within him which made him a natural at sports and at living and gave him modesty and kindness. How sad that our fellow classmate did not live to enjoy the many rewards which were sure to come to such an outstanding person. How sad that he could not share with us the fun of being a senior. Although Ray was not with us for our good times this year, he was not forgotten. The members of the Class of 1960, as individuals and as a class, will not forget Raymond Bailey. ffl eg' O 55 Q' A P9 fi DO YOU REMEMBER 6QA. 'fy A 6 it xg vr ' BEF5 af - Q QF i E, -vvyswl Y t A -,X l..fM ve-4 p U41 B' SUNY The day Mike's T1-app d in the car was found Caf t I-ia the lawn Our Senior P S f 0 I .. E X' rm Q Z gy X . W - U IU? U- :rn , Cutt g th M 9- S st b lkghf f .X The park. g pro Q D I Acqpr ,,,,--:.':':' -- X fo - '...-.l. f f rw --lf ' i X A f :aiwrn fa- ,N Senior Essays ' v Y 909-mm IKQMITH Th day those coll g pt nces ar d Music to di by Z6 ff A fd Prom Date 435,353 Graduation '--fm rn Man Tan QQ H DQS ge Getting Drivers' Lice L Q2- l 'N . he M Q - I J Th D .1 on Horseback 6 Playing Cards Incessantly E t g In The Gym fvj D fm ffx 1' Q f 4 e 1 KO Q cr cg: Ja Painting Th B dg The Day The G l The Day The New Bell Wore Kilt System Was Installed 5, K F' 53 ' v ' if . E pf? . J Q is sfflgglfgvff'Fiii'i,fsQ:S v-if-M :.1m2,.., V,:V.i:'s,f1,.. Q nh A . E 5 1 1 'WX ,wlgwi ,eygig gs if ii wi J... , .5 S sig! KN ,.,,.,.. . .:,,. Row Row Row Row 5 one, left to right: L. Kuzsma, P. Greene, L. Farrow, C. Barker, J. Smith two: J. West, M. Scott, R. Michaels, J. Drummond. three: J. Bachand, L. Ciraolo, J. Wilson. four: B. Byrnes, G. Dinino, C. Coy, S. Shaub Cwith mumpsl. 168 . 41... . 1 -3 5 , J ie.: . X , gf W . . . M If 1 H is K In nf A Row Row Row Row one, left to right: R. Maltbie, C. Leone, L. Bunnell B. Serijan. two: N. Goodwin, J. Brennan, C. Weintraub, J. Van de Sande, S. Jackson three: B. Biant, L. Danks, P. Smith, S. Bushfield. four: M. Denholm, N. Tosto, M. Whittaker, S. Demarest. 169 Carl Guttenburger ACTOR-ACTRESS Nancy Goodwin Alan Haworth Chuck Wistar Jerry Luebck Larry Scanlon Dave Wilday Smitty Lanning John Cafarelli Jim Fogerty Dave Wilday Dave Wilday Jim Brennan Charlie Hoppin Don Gilbert Jim Mowry Larry Scanlon Mike Bazaral Alan Haworth Bill Taylor MOST AMBITIOUS CLASS ARTIST MOST ARGUMENTATIVE CLASS ATHLETE BEST ALL ROUND MOST BRILLIANT BEST LOOKING CUTEST CLASS CAR CLASS COUPLE BEST DRESSED CLASS DANCER CLASS DREAMERS DONE MOST FOR WHS PRETTIEST EYES Bob Wolfgang PHYSIQUE-BEST FIGURE Carlos Grillo Dave Sweet FRIENDLIEST CLASS GIGGLER Nelson Williamson John Izzat Tom Scott Laurie Wiegman Ron Wanless Tom Bohannon O'Mara White Gary Harnett John Roediger Pete Fisher Mike Bazaral O'Mara White John Roediger Jim Mowry Dave Sweet Mike Bazaral John Weinmann Alan Haworth Phil Van Kirk Dave Newbert PRETTIEST HAIR MOST INQUISI'TIVE BEST LINE CLASS MUSICIAN MOST NAIVE MOST OPTIMISTIC BEST NAATURED PEPPIEST MOST PESSIMISTIC MOST POLITE Linda MOST SINCERE NICEST SMILE MOST SARCASTIC MOST SOPHISTICATED CLASS SINGER MOST TALKATIVE 'TEACHERS' TRIAL Penny Butts Barbara Kahn Carol Frew Peggy Denholm Nancy Coleman Paula Sparre Carol Diamondstein Peggy Newman Nancy Longfellow Leila Bunnell Nancy Stern Bonnie Borton Cindy Tibbets Nancy Stern Dixie Carlisle Barbara Kahn Linda Farrow Barbara Mackenzie Eleanor Fredericks Nancy Stern Nancy Smith Bev Jones Linda Farrow Hilary Nickau Nancy Scheider Bette Serijan Judy Kiepe Nancy Stern Sue Demarest Pat De Stefanis 8z Lorna Thompson Vera Schomp Marilyn Haufler Dixie Carlisle Paula Sparre Carol Leone Carolyn Bowes Dorcas Johnston SENIOR Nancy and Jim Paula and John Jim Thomas CLASS WIT Laurie Wiegman 5 CLASS FLIRT Janet Wilson Marilyn Haufler Penny and Chuck l7O Dorcas and Dave UPERLATIVES r rr A A Carol and Allan Larry, Dixie, and Mike w 4 Nancy and Charlie Barbi and Allan Nancy and Carl Carol and John Marilyn and Dave l7l ' Row one, seated: S. Hilv seberg, J. Smith, S. Gor- don, M. Lewis. V. Schomp, K. Thomsen. Row two: B. Briant, B. Macgill, B. Jones. Seated: J. Fogerty, S. LaDue. Standing: B. Daniels, J. Christenwn, P. Fischer, R, Fraser. .XV ihih . 1' . f Q i fr if-1 .-.. . J iii 'J .17 ,, Q, K J w .fl R.. Buhler, C. Vanderschaaf P. Butts J . Roediger J. Mannino, G. Harriett L Kuzsma J. Gehrlein N. Stern l .51 E mg: M 5 i B G. Thompson Q, s. 3 sf? H ,, .,,. ,QM C. Hoppin Y. Stern, J. Jcnes Standing: D. Car- B' Bauman B' Wolfgang A I H. Marshall nsle, G. ou, P. Sparre, J. Brow- nell. Seated: J, Ruckert. E. Weaver J. Fortenbaugh S. Sisson M. Fay M. Scott B. Small, J. Fogerty Riding: B. Parken, P. Camp, J. Davison. Carrying: B. Parken, P. Camp, J. David- son, C. Weintraub. On floor: K. Mathiasen. A Gi f QQ. x. Ve' . JJ--mill C. Wistar C. Wistar, D. Sweet, J. Weinmann Row one, left to right: J. Went- lsndt, J. Tatro, N. Smith. Row two: N. Ullrich, C. Tibbets, N. Tosto. Row three: J. Weinmann, J. Mac- Namara, D. Sweet, D. Howe, P. Wilkes, C. Wistar. P. Harper B. Kahn, A. Wohlgemuth, N. Schneider Row two: K. Poole, J. Fortenhaugh, S. Kookegey, S. Demarest, P. Sparre, M. Denholm. Row one, seated: J. C1-others, S. Bilden, C. Cornan. Vi , Row one, left to right: C. Wistar, T. Young, J. Fogerty. Row two: W. Rodgers, J. Shapiro, D. Sweet, D. Wallace SO R Row one, left to right: B. Johns B. Macgill, P. Far- rand. Row two: L. Farrow, P. Smith, S. Gordon P. Greene, N. Wahlberg, K. Tlmomsen. fl Kyw 9' K. Thompson, D. Carlisle M Sem if .K V B. Barton I M myyy , . . J, Yeager .l.. - fl 352 . V fk,V Lrkl, A --- I 1 ' ...K Raw one, left to right: S. Kooke- 1 W A ':,'fL M gey. B.M Sperijarii Rav tw:Yo:F P. .ww Ju... f mf parre, . ay. ow ree: . or- D, p y J, R d' ' tenbaugh, N. Smith, J. Tatro, M. - P. Fiszgsi D, Koggeiger Haufler, R. Magnotti. S. MeCobb, B. Mackenzie, J. Keaimes cCobb, A. Macaulay, L. S. M Herr, B. Mackenzie, P. Butts L. .3 K '. 3 .-Q 55 , I Q.. ' ' :if digs Ml -.. L ' .. L, Kuzsma J. Fortenbaugh 4 S. Sisson , E. Weaver B Horton gc. I S. Sisson P. Sparre D. Duncan, J. Bray 4. L' Badeau P. Sparre Joe Collegeu Clarkson, a south-paw, exhibits professional stance as Luebck catches. FACULTY-SENIOR On Friday afternoon, June 3, 1960, the faculty met the seniors in a hard-fought baseball game. Although tempers flared, bases were stolen, and the faculty had umpire sympathyg the final scores of a thrilling double header were 9-6 ffacultyl and 4-3 Qfacultyj. Faculty members who helped to make the afternoon so spectacular were Gentleman Johnny Lay, Twinkle Toes Taylor, Uncle Joey Kursar, Crazy Legs Keh- ler, Joe College Clarkson, Rub- ber Legs Recchia, and Mr. Wash- ville, Mr. Michaels, Mr. Luxem- berg, Mr. Ellis, Mr. Gerber, Mr. Billman, Mr. Bonesteel, Mr. Miller, Faculty and senior players gather around winded Mr. Luxemburg who found senior opposition too much for him. Manager Peterson watches as Gilchrist bats for the mighty seniors. HX 4 BASEBALL GAME and Mr. Zorge. Dauntless senior players included manager Carl Steng'el Pete1'sen, Bouncing Bob Maltbie, Jumping Johnny Roediger, Dave Strike-em Out Sweet, Larry Scooter Scanlon, and Dave Dimaggio Mayne. Other senior members included Gilchrist, Colesworthy, Brownell, Butler, Hooper, Fogerty, Anderson, Balling Powers Wells, Witzal, New- bert, Collins, S. Shapiro, and Lue- bck. The hard-pressed umpires in- cluded Mr. LaCosta and Mr. Leh- man as Well as Seniors Wistar and James. Everyone agreed that it was a good game, well fought. 4'Twinkle Toes Taylor exhibits prize form as Luebck catches. En thusiastic seniors watch hopefully. zuisw r 4225 Faculty and seniors have a disagreement over umpi1'e's decision. 175 Senior team and Joe College' watch as Newbert goes in to re trieve a fly. AND STILL WE BUILD B Y 4 , ' QQ +1 .2-.-,,g.: 'v I f'X fl I 1 If I '-YI- 1 6 . Q0 L, cf , I L .,5ENl0?-f Z I ,- -. K
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