Westfield High School - Weather Vane Yearbook (Westfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1961

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He was graduated from Bound Brook High School and attended Rutgers University, where he earned B.S. and M.Ed. degrees. Before coming to Westfield five years ago, Mr. Kursar taught biology and coached at Springfield High School and Asbury Park High School. During his service in Westfield High School, Mr. Kursar feels that many students know him best as coach of our swimming team. In his four years as coach his teams have all been outstanding. Together these teams have compiled a record of forty-five co-nsecu- tive wins without a defeat and two state champion- ships. To the members of his teams Mr. Kursar is best known as Coach . To his classes Mr. Kursar has brought humor, warmth, and understanding. These qualities helped a great deal to arouse interest in biology among his stu- dents. He believes that each person has potential for success and through hard Work can attain his goals. He applies this philosophy both in his coaching and his teaching. It is because of his understanding of us, confidence in us, and enthusiastic support of our class activities that we, the students of WHS, have chosen Mr. Kursar as dedicatee of our yearbook. Mr. Kursar receiving ll swimming trophy. .l I n a characteri.stic pose. if . as The Editoris Foreword . . . One hundred years ago, the American people underwent a great crisis, as the ideals and philosophies of the North and the South grew gradually further apart. From this conflict in heliefs arose the Civil War, the great test of two separate ways of life. In a similar way, we as students find vast differences among our own ideas and goals, and so high school becomes our testing ground, as we meet the challenge of learning and, in part, begin to determine our fu- ture. The Civil War was a great battle- ground, in which men fought for what they believed was right. Throughout our lives there are con- flicts and struggles, and we take stands, defend them, and, if we are wrong, accept new ideas in place of our own. We are molding our lives, just as the Americans did in 1861, when they chose to ight. The fruit of their efforts became a unified, pow- erful nation. But now it is 1961, and here is what we have done .... MIKE KASS Editor-in-Chief 4 WESTFIELD SENIOR ,ff HIGH CHOOL 1 ia gm 4 M' lf ' mag-fi Table of Contents chiefs of stab! ..... to the victors ..... z M z r uw s fe Y 4 . ai' Mm t E' y it ,Jw Q. . , .1 ,, ,., W gm :f-f,,:f- i,i.a,1:,'.a .-31, , Bantam. 1 I X iib okxyt :gm s -.r is 2 , r V G Q E5 ' iw H 325 M , S 5 24- 4' . f T' fjgrlixs, tim e ' ik s . X, .. ,Q , P UF . K lhsfgd tx' ,L Wm Qs, l 4 ,,, E .. rated in the ranks ..... a.w.o.l. 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A , .V ,, ,, 1 Q :fi . ,, .ii nf K i H jar- K 3. ggi? - . - xii, MELVIN L. MICHAELS Montclair State College, B.A. New York University, M.A. Assistant Principal ' X Y. 1 , ..,, if , K- -' - Rf - f gy rw? iw., . LOUISE H. THEURER Douglass College, B.A. Teachers College of Columbia, M.A. Assistant Principal HAROLD S. THOMPSON Newark State College, B.S. Assirtant to the Principal JA DOLORES YV. BORDNER University of Pennsylvania, M.A. English II, IV A if SANDRA HINSON Longwood College, B.A. English Il 'JL-' .: 1 SU ns- 2 I A Cy., AJ .fi ff 1 'LN '. flll'l'!W 1' EL 'n xx 9 ll 1 Ach JSF? il! Sl of QQ-WLC W' V' .xl I dawn English Department LUCILLE GUCCIONE Trenton State College, B.A. English Ill WALTER L. MARGARET B. CLARKSON, IR. DIETRICH Teachers College of Teachers College of Colllmbia, M.A. Columbia, M.A. English IV, journalism English IV MARY E. LEARISH MILTON I. Teac-hers College of I-'UXEMBURG Columbia, M.A. Seton Hall, M.A. English IV English II DORIS A. MERRIHEXV Radcliffe College, M.A. English III Wi Wolf li Weill' 9 English Department MILDRED MEYER Northwestern University, ELINOR SPENCER B.A, Dickinson College, B.A English III English II, III, IV FRANCIS SCOTT St. Peter's College, B.S. English II, III, IV RON N E TOKER American University, B.A. English II, Speech FRANCES SUTHERLAND PATRICIA A- TRETOUT University of Pennsylvania, B.S. English Ill, IV 10 Ithaca College, B.A. English II Mathematics Department A. ELISABETH GROMLICH BART ELLIS Teachers College of Rutgers University, M.Ecl. Columbia, M.A. Advanced Mathematics Plane and Solid Geometry AUDREY E. FEATHERS HARVEY S. GERBER Albany State College, M.A. Rutgers University, M.Ed. Plane Geometry Algebra II DAMA HILL Teachers College of Columbia, M.A. Algebra II, III KATHLEEN B. JEAN RUSSO STEPHENS New York University, B.S. Rutgers University, M.Ed. General Mathematics Plane Geometry, Algebra II FLORENCE C. SWVINK Douglass College, B.S. Plane Geometry, Algebra II 11 Science Department JANET BENKENDORF Montclair State College, B.A. JAMES SADDLER Walla Walla College, M.A Physiography, Chemistry V ' Biology CLARENCE A. JONES JOSEPH F. KURSAR Temple University, Rutgers University, M.A. Biology Biology NOEL A. TAYLOR Duke University, M.Ed. Physics LAWRENCE WARBASSE EVELYN H. WILSON Columbia University, M.A. Raddiffe College, Pl1.D. Chemistry Chemistry I, II LESLIE A. ZORGE Kent State University, B.S. Biology JOHN M. BILLMAN Ursinus College, M.A. U. S. History II COMER LEWIS Duke University, M.Ed. U. S. History I NANCY IMLAY THOMAS LADENBURC Montclair State NVesleyan College, M.A.T. College, MA- Occupations, U. S. History I Moclerri World History RUPERT W. MILLER, IR. University of Idaho, B.S. PETER SCHMIDT U. S. History I Duke University, B.A. World Geography U. S. History I Social Studies Department ANTHONY P. LAZARRO Lock Haven State Teachers College, B.S. U. S. History II ayaavih HAROLD B. SHILL University of Pennsylvania, M.A. U. S. History II 13 Language Department RICHARD BONESTEEL University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. K WILLIAM B. KURTZ Boston University, B.A. French I, II French I, Spanish I THOMAS LA COSTA New York University, M.A. Spanish II, III, IV 14 SAMUEL H. OTTILIE DISBROW HUNTING, JR' New York University, M.A. Yale Umvemtyf BA' Latin I, German I, II, III Latin I, Spanish II GLORIA VICEDOMINI National University of PHYLLIS XVINQUIST Mexico, M.A. New York University, M.A. Spanish 1, II Latin II, III, IV ELEANOR C. YOUNG McGill University, M.A. French Il, III. IV ROBERT C. BANKS Penn State, M.Ed. Music, Art, Industrial Arts Department JANET G. GLEASON Columbia University, M.A. Instrumental Music T Vocal Music ROBERT DELLO RUSSO VVILLIAM GAGER Newark State College, M.A. Rutgers Umverslty, B.S. Automotive Mechanics General Shop BETTY H. SCHENCK Skidmore College, B.S. Art CLARA GRANDCOLAS College of New Rochelle, B.A. Crafts DILYS I. SMITH JOHN VV. THOMPSON Teachers College of Newark State College, B.S. Columbia, Cgrgmigg Voice Training Mechanical Drawing BJARN E TONNESEN Newark State College, M.A. General Shop Mechanical Drawing 15 Physical Education Department VALERIA C. BARBER Columbia University, B.S. BETTY FORGERSON Panser College, B.S. Home Nursing Girls' Physical Education FRANCES DANIEL ROBERT L. DUNCAN Aubum University, B.S. University of Iowa, B.S. Girls' Physical Education Boys' Physical Education JOSEPH VV. FREEMAN Springfield College, B.S. Safe Driving 16 CARY KEHLER JOHN H. LAY Rutgers University, M.Ed. Springfield College, M.A. Boys' Physical Education Boys' Physical Education GERTRUDE S. ROGERS New York University, M.A Girls' Physical Education LUCETTA HOUGHTON New York University, M.A. X Guidance Library LILA O. PHIPPS Temple University, M.S. Guidance Guidance CHARLES LEHMAN MARIAN SCOTT Rutgers University, M.L.S. Librarian Temple University, M.S. Guidance VINCENT F. NVASHVILLE Bucknell University, M.S. Guidance RUTH J. WELLMAN Rutgers University, M.L.S Librarian Business, Dramatics, Home Economics Department MILTON R. BARNES University of Maine, M.Ed. Business Education CAROL BRINSER LOUISE H. KOSAK University of Missouri, M.A. Home Economics 18 New York University, M.A. Dramatics ALBERTA L. MOSCIANO Trenton State College, B.S. Business Education HELEN DIMITRY Rutgers, M.Ed. Rutgers University, M.Ed. Business Education ,pi,,t,,t:1i ,,,,U , ri, s ,1i,. ,Y i,i' V L imwm ,.,+,,:ff fam 'if-:wa - f - X-if -1 I ff 'fs V1 ' Zffgds' - , ' I 'ifi l .fre - K k , X I f I , . 31, in 'ww' svqi its? Us A . f.?f:?I5: .: 3521, . . -1, ,s , 3 wi -' , - Q '-fpyis fp' , .V I, , i.W.,,fg.f .V W, K - f .V .v-'fa-3. V-pt, ' 1. sam- I ' - F -Ffftf. f ' -' W, '- f : f .sv -2-2- ...'i,?rvzvt' as .it ' s aggy :.E: : gags: -i f ' - ff- ,xffsie-f: ::v -if' 3 f.'g.:fjjf2s:,? 1':, -1' W iilfliksll ' ff- Sig ff DORIS REED Beaver College, B.S. Home Economics CUSTODIAL STAFF SEATED, left to right: Charles Spinella, Effie Tuggle, matrong Alice Tapley, matrong and Frank DiMaio. STANDING: John Yasenchak, john Declin- sky, Iunius Carter, Tage Fors- sen, head custodiang Dominic De Meis, Robert Iames. WVHS Ol 1 ICE STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Ingrid Peterson, Jane L. Stone CSchool Nursej, Marjorie Rowley, Ragn- hild Haugen, Eleanor A. Der- by, Dorothy Bilden, Martha Eibelheuser, and Hazel Brix. -all Q ...ea in v 1 - JY '53 .. 85.3, Ll l'5lW5li'ir . X . . 1. 5.1, .im ,wwf , E 'W ,, 11, ,- E'EWsli , , 1 ,V Y t ,, gr, 5 ' 1. CAFETERIA STAFF FRONT ROVV fsittingl: Mrs, Ruth Edick, Mrs. Ruth Van Benschoten, Mrs. Lena Chris- tiano, Mr. Raymond Cann. SECOND ROW fstandingl: Mrs. Josephine Taylor, Mrs. Io- sephine DiMaio, Mrs. WVildu Nippress, Mrs. Ann Stimpson, Mrs. Helen Metternick. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Elizabeth Terry, Mrs. Carolyn Lozier, Mrs. Marie Sire, Mrs. Josephine McManus, Richie Ogden, Mrs. Ann Hafebier, Mrs. Edith En- glese, Mrs. Agnes Yarussi. 19 I' Q12 Zin jllilemnriam '1' K 4,3 il' rr' gril- EE' .film A flllii' iii.: 23 ii Lggiig ::3::m'n.qr' 'Q ffff E15 Ss 4:2511 Wi L.. ...L 11' :xr it-7 K -V , Y 5 'l , 1 MA. Pure is that remembrance, which the wise and good leave in the hearts that love them, when they die .... v -Thomas Moore In early November, Mr. Alexander S. Baloga, Westfield High School chemistry teacher, passed away. Perhaps the vacation which came at this time was fitting, for the halls were empty and stillg even the chemistry lab in which the Well-liked teacher had met with his students was reverently silent. His death was sadly felt through- out the entire school. Mr. Baloga endeared himself to those who were privileged to sit in his classes. Through the years we shall cherish the memory of a good friend and teacher. . 9 '-A Pfe- ,9 ,, 'zeal Y f Ui , K Y i 14 1 S' . nrrn, rr . +-f-Q C.LZ 'l 7nll. l f't'a v i y WW I X N . I l -1. .1 3-I ,- ..- .. A Rf, .M ' ISS N .i - f A . ' to the victors . . f M A x W W 5' 1 f -f ' LW V P16 f' M194 'x.5-QXWFLF af' N V -' 7 Hula 17 fikv' gigs, . ,, g5,.,N , Q M JV, gl - , ,A MX ,M ,,w,L,,,fxi W f .qs ,' af. ii-W' 5 '51, , W., U!'XsZWXxv,N ,'l,N Qu 1 V if 'F da- X f'13'1lN4 L'H x4f A wm fa +wm X Q . f 5 W n M , X a QF' WW :. NW 'Y Ur X z c1l ' 'ax f'l , 'f 1 'LJ ' V 11 f rl TV X 4 5 rl 'Ili' vf' -,V 'E' J fy' ff I, f V: 0'QI1' L.- J A , Ml rja -,jx W J V .M ff ,Q MMU Q11 T6 , N my ' M ' f g A 2--'M-QLNQF If ' 21 1961 Senior Class Officers SI'lA'I'lC1J, left to right: Joan Siegel, Secretaryg Miss Margaret Dietrich, Class Adviserg and Handy White, Treasurer. STANDING: Art Garvin, Pres- iclentg Hank Burk, Vice Presidentg and Sandy Dashiell, Assistant Treasurer. To underclassmen the Senior Class means many things. It means the privilege of using the Senior Door, of going to the Senior Picnic and the Senior Banquet, of having a Prom given in your honor, which you can attend without pay- ing any admission price. To the seniors their class meant something more. It meant friends-friends they had seen all their lives-who would now be going into the world to fail or succeed. To the seniors this was a year of realizing a thousand ambitions. It was the year that Westfield beat Plainfield in the Thanksgiving Day Game-the first time in twelve ears. y More than that, the Senior Year was the final year-the year when all education and slave labor over books would be put to the final test. Stu- dents either awaited returns from the colleges or they began to think about just what they were going to do to take their part in the world. This year was an end, but it is also a begin- ning. 9 0 an A, 'N -- N .,LF y at Q oi A 4 . V g 'rg .T I .1 Mir ' .,fN A - A MISS MARGARET B. DIETRICH Senior Class Adviser If you were to make a list of names of the people who had helped you to become a better citizen, Miss Dietrich's name would be near the top. Five or six years ago she took over the posi- tion of Senior Class Adviser, and decided to give the Word a new meaning. Little by little, differ- ent innovations began to appear. The Senior Council was founded and rose to a position of influence. The ideas of having a Senior Banquet and a Senior Picnic materialized, and then be- came tradition. Throughout the High School, senior activities grew in size and stature until they had become the foundation of the school. During the time she has remained here, Miss Dietrich has become a part of all of us. She is a wonderful part, and not one that we will forget. enior Council FIRST RONV, left to right: Ioan Siegel, Sandy Dashiell, Charlotte Egenes, Art Garvin, Sue Codet, Sue Pike. SECOND ROWV: Nancy Bauer, Jim Luerssen, Iudy McGowan, Bonnie Bauer, Lucy XVilkinson, Mike Kass, Miss Dietrich. THIRD ROYV: jack May, Lowell Higgins, Tim Sharkey, Marshall Feldman, Dave Heitze. FOURTH ROXV: George Gross, Bill Rodgers, Hank Burk. IOHN ABBOTT Has an interest in tropical fish . . . a future in oceanography . . . tuba player for WHS . . . prefers those older women . . . unusual accent . . . helps others with their prob- lems. LINDA ABRAMS Envies those who can eat and eat and never gain weight . . . known for her outstanding secretarial work . . . excellent in public speak- ing . . . sweet and sincere . . . an attractive blonde. Q. U ws ,ii SHIRLEY AMOROSO Loves to eat . . . also enjoys swim- ming and bowling . . . takes things easy . . . a future in secretarial work . . . beautiful dark eyes . . . I'm hungry! . . . Shirl. 4 tif REED ANDERSEN Rock 'n' roll record collector . . . wants to be a commercial artist . . . drives a blue '52 Ford . . . loves bowling and playing basket- ball . . . likes to have a good time . . . Cool it! . .- . Andy. JANE ALT Easy to get along with . . . oh those enviable eyes . . . cooperative . . . irresistable giggle . . . loyal friend . . . sharp dresser . . . cheerful . . . Janie. FRANK ANDERSON Enjoys working on his car . . . reads about football and baseball . . . his lans include the Navy . . . trulz amiable . . . many humorous comments . . . Bangsy. ' CONSTANCE APPEZZATO Collects stuffed animals . . . enjoys dancing . . . likes to babysit . . . will make a wonderful cook . , . a hello for all . . . Can I have some tea? . . . Coniet or Connie. X fQ'0'?i DW xx Qs Y so Wam My ve- W Obes- Av I WILLIAM ARMSTRONG Future mechanic . . . enroys work- ing on cars . . . friendly personality . . . quiet in an easy way . . , employee at Geiger's . . . always busy . . . blond crewcut . . . Bill. CHARLES ARON Photography is his hobby . . . col- lects guns and enjoys working with them . . . future lawyer . . . dili- ient worker . . . tall with blond air . . . sincere smile . . . quiet but friendly. C3 VWQQ X559-f-,Q pww 'iff' ii TVWQJQ GALE AURAND CAROLYN BAILEY Interesting eyes . . . beauti ul Original and imaginative . . . ex- strawberry blond hair . . . li es cels in swimming . . . a true sci- modern dance and dramatics . . . svelte figure . . . attractive addi- tion to any party . . . future secre- tary with glamour. GERALD BABBITT Contagious laugh . . . happy-go- lucky . . . an accomplished mu- sician . . . enjoys dates in New York . . . loves midnight rides . . . problem solver . . . helpful . . . FalJulous!', . . . jerry. entist . . . plans a writing career . . . bewilders others with Japanese sayings . . . Southern rebel at heart . . . Carolyn. 'iL...Lhgm 2 KENNETH BANKS Sure to succeed . . . intelligent and able student . . . excels in math and science . . . amateur aviator . . . enjoys acting . . . states his opinions . . . penetrating wit . . . tall . . . Ken. FRANCIS BANNON Enthusiastic major league spec- tator . . . enjoys swimming and wrestling . . . loves a debate . . . plans to be a lawyer . . . has interest and ability in dramatics . . . sincere . . . Franlk. BARBARA BARTH LYNN BARRETT Attractive . . . vivacious . . . pleas- ant individual wtih a winning per- sonality . . . efficient seamstress . . . future in fashion . . . artistic talent . . . never a dull moment . . . Babs. Cute as a button . . . svelte figure . . . fun to be with . . . extensive wardrobe . . . enjoys winter sports . . . male magnet . . . adorable pix- ie haircut . . . loves parties . . . Lynnie. 76 WILLIAM BANNON Shy and reserved, but can talk a blue streak about history . . . likes sports, especially wrestling . . . al- ways very courteous . . . very candid opinions . . . a good stu- dent . . . Bill. EUPHEMIA BAUER Vivacious blonde with expressive eyes . . . never at a loss for words . . . sparkling personality . . . beau- tiful clothes . . . a good mixer . . . I deserve an A! . . . Bonnie. NANCY BAUER Enviahle figure . . . very sharp dresser . . . sarcastic humor all her own . . . spends summers at the shore . . . many outside activities . . . reserved nature . . . a good dancer . . . Nance. SUSAN BENTLEY Strawberry blonde with a sparkling personality . . . gift from the South . . . boundless energy . . . makes friends easily . . . ready for an argurgent . . . sunny disposition . . . ue. DWIGHT BAWCOM Tall and blond . . . a poised, good- natured fellow . . . fine singer . . . knows his cars . . . intelligent . . . good worker . . . physics problems . . . friendly and willing to help. HELEN BERGQUIST Quiet . . . good student . . . spent last summer in Europe . . . yen for German sailors . . . soft blonde hair . . . ardent worker . . . sin- cerely friendly . . . gentle humor. JOSEPH BENEDETTI Tall, dark, and handsome . . . has a way with the opgosite sex . . . irltfectious sense of gmail. . age o any partz . . . ig ue s . . . likes llunting and wrestling ...sharp . . . Iay. RICHARD BICRKLEY Great guy . . . game for almost anythin 1 . . . athlete . . . wants to he a pharmacist . . . one of the WHS Mermen . . . good sense of humor . . . always looks neat . . . Rich. 27 H. LENHART BEYFUSS Quiet and amiable . . . casual, easy-going manner . . . friendly smile . . . always enioys a good ioke . . . interested in electronics . . . neat and careful dresser . . . Lennie. DOLORES BIAMONTE Quiet and reserved nature . . . many friends . . . loves to drive . . . hours on the phone . . . a smile for everyone . . . never a spare moment . . . sharp dresser ...a lot of fun. VINCENT BIANCO Really likes to hunt . . . has a word for every occasion . . . causes quite a commotion in any study . . . aspires to be an accountant . . . popular guy . . . Vince. SUSAN BILDEN A sharp sense of humor . . . myriad of friends . . . expert at sewing . . . takes life as it comes . . . indi- vidualistic nature . . . loves to ar- range hlind dates . . . loads of fun ...Sue. 78 XVILLIAM BIRMINGHAM Tall, handsome blond . . . good physi ue . . . winning personality . . . lihes swimming . . .casual and easy-going . . . pernetually talkin' . . . droll sense of humor . . . Bilh THOMAS BLISS Friendly, pleasing personality . . . hunting and fishing enthusiast . . . anticipates a career in medicine . . . sports fan . . . ambitious and hard-working . . . good .student . . . sincere . . . Tom. ALAN BLOOMER Driver of a blue Opel . . . inter- ested in automechanics . . . enioys waterskiing . . . wants to be a private pilot . . . quiet . . . blue eyes . . . blond hair . . . Al. LLOYD BOGART Fencing expert . . . carpentry an . . . addicted to redheads . . never mad, never bothered . . . in- terest lies in engineering . . . friendly . . . curly black hair . . witty . . . Voodie. CHARLES BLYTH Shore lover . . . future in the Navy . . . likes footbal and baseball , . . quiet, but friendly . . . sincere . . . sweet smile . . . Don,t know, do ya? . . . Chuck. SHARON BOGER Blonde with a celebrated laugh . , . smiling, friendly attitude . . . eager to succeed . . . excels in sewing . . . loves weekends . . . short and sweet . . . Isn't this ridiculous? . . . Shar. DONALD BOBO Handsome football player . . . sci- ence and math whiz . . . argu- mentative . . . likes to tease . . . telephone talker . . . sincere . . . at times facetious . . . Hey, wait a rninutef' . . . Don. GEORGE BOYER Completely unpredictable . . . easily embarrassed . . . drives a '51 Plymouth . . . has a special talent for writing in French . . . a nice guy . . . entertaining company. 29 Wgifp W if cgi' WVILLIAM BRADY Easy-going . . . little fellow at 250 pounds . . . good natured . . . walk all his own . . . a laulgh which brings laughs . . . ful of wise crac s . . . Bill or Bunyon.' rfijjjyc PETER BRAUN Tall, good-looking football star . . . thinks more than talks . . . always ready for a laugh . . . one in a mil- lion . . . sure to succeed . . . Don't know, do ya?,' . . . Pete. j RICHARD BROOKMAN Intellectual humor . . . lives for Latin . . . famous for Cicero im- personation 2 . . excels as a student . . . honest . . . cooperative . . . musical . . . future M.D. . . . Ricardusf' DEBORAH BRIX Big beautiful eyes . . . sincerity . . . high ideals . . . warm and friendly . . . always willing to help . . . fine student . . . church worker . . . future in music . . . Yeah! . . . Debbie. 30 WALTER BRESSERT Always smiling and willing to help . . . loves to slap . . . likeable . . . mischievous . . . flaming redhead . . . often seen in a '54 Chevy . . . Walt. RICHARD BRUNN Skin-diving and water-skiing en- thusiast . . . summers at Lake George . . . are time with the boys . . . frienmy smile . . . gener- ous nature . . . likes to attend par- ties . . . Dick. BARBARA BUCHBAUER Vivacious brunette . . . likes knit- ting and sewing . . . conscientious student . . . smile for all . . .luture beautician . . . a real frien . . . You're kidding! . . . Barb. SUSAN BURBAGE Beautiful, naturally curly, blonde hair . . . future nurse . . . likes to water ski . . . always ready with an opinion . . . bouncy personality . . . well-liked . . . Sue. THEOSTER BULLOCK Sweet and loads of fun . . . enjoys roller skatin , bowling, and swim- ming . . . talges life easy . . . always talking . . . many friends . . . Charge-o-roony . . . Pip, CAROL BURD Cute, petite brunette . . . known for her baby blue Volkswagen . . . future secretary . . . energetic and friendly . . . lively . . . enjoys rid- ing, flying . . . Real kookie. . . . Birdie. THEODORE BUNNELL Responsible worker . . . always ready to hellp . . . early riser . . . seen with t e news . . . enjoys music . . . future engineer . . . has well-known cars . . . shy and ami- able . . . Ted. M. ABIGAIL BURDETT' A smile and hello for everyone . . . sweet and sincere . . . well- liked by all . . . lgolden soprano voice . . . dependa le . . . sure to succeed . . . terrific party giver . . . Gail. 31 HENRY BURK Friendl and unassuming . . . de- lightfully sincere . . . endless puns . . . ability galore . . . Pennsyl- vania traveler . . . with sporty car . . . future math prof . . . Ya did! . . . Hank. RANDE BURTON Sharp wit . . . expects to be a re- search scientist . . . skilled in re- partee . . . science fiction addict . . . makes friends easily . . . loyal . . . enjoys spectator sports . . . Rande. as ii KAREN BUSHEY Sweet and sincere . . . cheerful and peppy . . . smart and depend- able . . . loves cats . . . skilful driver . . . future teacher . . . petite . . . Good things come in small packages . . . Bush. HUGO CALDERONE A talented trumpet player . . . happy-go-lucky personality . . . friendly toward all . . . enjoys dancing and rock and roll ., . . a neat dresser . . . casual sense of humor . . . Chooch. 32 IULIANNE CALDWELL Vtoacious, talkative . . . piles of records . . . pixie hair . , . likes nursing . . . car named Yogi Beary . . . soft-voiced . . . swimming awards . . . alluring eyes . . . Oh, really? . . . Julie. WILLIAM CALLAHAN Happy-go-lucky, casual manner. . . always enjoys a good joke . . . loves working on automobiles . . . calm and unrufled . . . overflowing sense of humor . . . Bill. Ml VIRGINIA Delicate . . . artistic in sports . . . happiest when appearing . . Ginnie. RICHARD CHURCH Likes all sports, especially fishing and bowling . . . scientihc . . . aim- ing for a medical career . . . good student . . . considerate . . . sense of humor . . . Yooch,' . . . Dick. QZWTSLHM 0 Mpfvf ,UW unassuming friend . . . JOANNE CERILLO Pert and charming . . . wonderful sense of humor . . . soft, wavy hair . . . a cheery Hi for all . . . sincere friend . . . loves ceram- ics . . . longs for someone in Ger- many . . . Io. WILLIAM CLANCY Known for his singing and that band . . . tall, handsome basket- ball co-captain . . . distinctive walk . . . president of Playboys . . . You make ,me wantta-SHOUTV' . . . Bill or The Glance. ANN CLAYTON Brilliant student . . . reserved, poised bearing . . . sincere . . . ardent participant . . . absolutely dependable . . . imaginative actress . . . loves Maine . . . Say, that's great! 33 BRUCE CLEMENT SUZANNE CODET Likes sports, especially on week- ends . . . partial to football . . . hopes to become an e ectrician . . . quick wit . . . lots of fun . . . a pal to the end . . . Clem. ' BARBARA CLINE Cute and friendly . . . strawberry blonde with green eyes . . . sum- mers atthe shore, winter weekends in Plainfield . . . sarcastic wit . . . well-dressed . . . Barb. LESLIE CONOVER Excellent student . . . lo al and Friendly . . . smile for everz one . . . adores sailing . . . a real phone talker . . . feminine blonde . . . gives good dinner parties . . . en- joys history . . . Sue. MATTHEW COFFMAN Likes bowling . . . very good stu- dent . . . attends every football game . . . future in chemical en- gineering . . . holds mechanical helpful . . . enjoys a good baseball game . . . preoccupied with music . . . even composes it himself . . . quietly appreciative of humorous situations . . . Les. CHRISTINE COOKE Friendly . . . always happy . . . incessant giggle . . . works hard in whatever she endeavors . . . loves a good time constantly talking dragging gwgrd 1 I , 'Thafs pretty . . . so vivacious . . . Chris. sly! . . . Matt. 34 RICHARD COON Magnetic personality . . . asset to DAVID CORBETT any party . . . fun-loving and happy-go-lucky manner . . . com- bination of sweetness and sarcasm . . . a ladies' man . . . sharp dancer ...a Rebel . . . Dick. WILLIAM COOPER Tall, dark, and good looking . . . quiet until you get to know him . . . enioys a good ioke . . . sports enthusiast . . . well liked . . . pene- tratirgglismile . . . collegiate dresser . . . 1 . SUSAN COX Has knitting needles but will water Always smiling . . . loves parties and weekends . . . drives a stick shift Corvair . . . plays a wild guitar . . . a prankster at heart . . . a great guy to be with . . . Bones, HOWARD COUTANT Friendly toward all . . . loves a iood time .... s ense of humor all is own . . . takes life as it comes ski . . . friendly greeter to all . . . always willing to helg . . . loves poetry . . . future in p ysical thera- py . . . conscientious student . . . Sue. LOIS CRICKENBERC-ER Fun to have around . . . always gay and genial . . . perpetual smile . . . mischievous sense of humor , , , many ideas of his own I I A lots . really sincere . . . always wil- of Gin to be with . . . likely to sue- Img fo help - - - Sue- cee . 35 EMMA CUCCARO An Italian-born charmer . . . her hobby is baby sitting . . . summer finds her at the Children's Country Home . . . enjoys English and foot- ball games . . . expects to become a beautician. SUSAN DALEO Enjoys driving, dancing, tennis, and English literature . . . unpre- dictable, friendly, and fun-loving . . . future teacher of English . . . loves children . . . hates bossy peo- ple . . . Suzie. ELIZABETH DAVIDSON Cute, pixie haircut . . . sweet and smart . . . likes art and antiques . . . quiet sense of humor . . . This is going to be one of those days! . . . future social worker . . . Liz. 06 RICHARD DAVIES Often seen working at the Rialto . . . good-looking and friendly . . . great sense of humor . . . happy- go-lucky personality . . . enjoys cars . . . casual dresser . . . Rich. SANDRA DASHIELL A lively spark at any event . . . ex- presses opinions frankly .... s een at all football games . . . ambitious and dependable . . . a true and wonderful friend . . . I deserve an A! . . . Sandy. DONALD DAY A friendly guy . . . lover of the outdoors .... s erious or ridiculous at will . . . a competent leader . . . considerate of all . . . smiles readily . . . will succeed in all tasks . . . Mac ELIZABETH DE CAPRIO Really likes ice skating . . . an en- thusiastic zrheerer at football games . . . always in a pleasant mood . . . a lfuture secretary . . . such enioyab e company . . . No!,' . . . Betty. SARAH ANN DEY Greiarious . . . makes hilarious re- mar s . . . loving and giving . . . an unforgettable friend . . . wel- come at Rebel parties . . . a Chevy driver . . . loves picnics . . . But that's life! . . . S.A. ew LINDA DEDERICK A quiet, friendly personality . . . constantly ready for a good time . . . always open for new ideas . . . cute and pep y . . . will succeed in anything slle does in the future . . . Lyn. -...--ef' 'Wb snr CUY DIC RAIMOND Our exchange student from Portu- gal . . . curly-haired . . . fascinating conversationalist . . . speaks several languages . . . well-read in all of tlflem . . . fun-loving . . . impresses a . BEVERLY DIETZ Calm exterior denotes inner re- sources . . . the ultimate in de- pendability . . . rich soprano . . . earnest German student . . . prize winning seamstress . . . ready smile . . . ev. MARILYN DIGCORY Likes to la-ugh . . . known for her tan and beautiful blonde hair . . . summers at the shore . . . loves football and hiology . . . active in school . . . loyal to her many friends . . . Are you serious? . . . Marilyn. 37 RICHARD DIETZ A Southern gentleman . , . drawl that charms . . . loves the country . . . enjoys hunting . . . quiet sense of humor . . . izza fan . . . sin- cere and friendly . . . works on a farm in the summer . . . Rick. MARY ANN DOCTOR Sincere friend . . . attractive blonde . . . our drum majorette . . . avid golfer . . . talented artist . . . future interior decorator . . . seen ivith, Florida tan. . . Miss Thermo- ac. PAUL DONNELLY Known for his gregarionsness . . . has a wit all his own . . . a wm- FRANK DULMAN A popular newcomer from Cali- fornia . , . good looking . . . mein- ber of the Rebels . . . diligent worker . . . excellent in every sport . . . friendly guy who loves excite- ment . . . foe Bad. 38 ning smile . . . plenty of potential . . . talkative wl1err,1lronsecl . . . Let's have a party! . . . Paul. KAREN DOHRMAN N Contagious laugh . . . a good ad- dition to any party . . . so many friends . . . loves the shore . . . works hard at anything she does . . . mildly sarcastic . . . How quaint! M ,3 View V. ICDXVARD DORKOS KI Distim-live, wavy hair . . . always looks for fun . . . likes bright clothes . . . enjoys English . . . problems, problems! . . . objects to those sixth-graders in lunch period ...Ed. A WILLIAM DOWELL ROBERT DUNCAN Versatile boy with literary in- Brains and brawn to match terests . . . diligent worker . . . ac- tive idealist . . . champion of all things Gallic . . . great sense of humor . . . C. C. -runner . . . Don't mind mel . . . Bill. ! 1 RICHARD DUNN Interested in electronics and in cars . . . likes drawing and electric circuit . . . active in church . . . V.P. of his young peoplcls group . . . spenrls a lot of time at Safe- way . . . reserved. DALE DUBOIS Hates pencil toppers . . . loves spa- ghetti . . . cheerfully pessimistic . . . likes English and history . . . a Shelly Berman fan . . . views T.V. and reads avidly . . . Sugar! HELEN EAGLE Never a dull moment . . . full of choice comments . . . a smile for all . . . sharp dresser . . . many eager football player . . . excep tional eader . . . manifold interests . . . plafys and works to win much a mired . . . sharp dresser ...Bob friends . . . contagious giggle . . . industrious sewer . . . a very cute girl. MICHAEL EASH Devoted hunter . . . vacation out West . interested in forestry as a career . . . has a '60 Buicl convertible . . . excellent sportsman Mika. Perisl1 the thought! TI? CHARLOTTE EGENES Attractive, sophisticated . . . sin- cere friend . . . fun to be with . . . always a smile . . . individual hu- mor . . . beautiful hair . . . thinks of things to do . . . sharp dresser . . . Char. JOYCE EMANUEL Magnificent voice . . . outstanding in all she endeavors . . . attractive and well-dressed . . . is always hap y . . . ability to get along well wit all . L. friendly . . . vivacious rl . . . Toni I B' 40 JOYCE ELDRIDGE Cute and lively . . . pretty eyes . . . happy-go-lucky . . . modern dancer . . . hard worker . . . good seamstress . . . neat dresser . . . future teacher . . . so likeable . . . What did you say? JOSEPH ELLIS Alwaz s an optimist . . . has a tre- rnendbus appetite . . . a fine ath- lete . . . argumentative . . . hu- morous and considerate . . . always himself . . . known to all as Scoot- er . . . Scott. LOUIS ESPOSITO A pessimistic attitude . . . likes classical music . . . opera Zan . . . has much to do with base all . . . bundle of energy . . . hard-worker liked by all Louie PHOEBE EWING Enjoys playing the piano . . . also likes sewingi and reading . . . in- terested in ecoming a bookkeeper . . . friendly . . . considerate . . . quiet y sincere . . . a good friend. MARSHALL FELDMAN Tall, dashing, and good-looking . . . sharp dresser . . . a pleasant hello for everyone . . . incurable clown . . . sarcastic wit . . . lively personality . . . Bye now! . . . Marsh. CHARLES FELTER Friendly, quiet fellow . . . well liked around school . . . olften heard talking baseball . . . dis ikes the Yankees . . . ambition is to be- come a ,major league catcher . . . Buddy. JOHN FOGERTY Tall, good-looking fellow who has amiable charm to match . . . sports enthusiast . . . especially partial to basketball . . . builds models as a hobby . . . well-liked by all. FRANK FRANZINGER Tall fellow ...f works diligently on his car or engines . . . has a mechanical bent . . . may become an engineer . . . enjoys bowling and swimming . . . known for his pearl-gray '57 convertible . . . Frank. LAURA FLATH Cute and full of fun . . . warm per- sonality . . . inexhaustible ward- robe . . . aspires to be a model . . . lively conversationalist . . . likes to sing . , . adores pizza . . . Flash. A ALLEN FREDRICKSON Has a good sense of humor . . . friendly to everyone . . . works hard at anything he does . . . loves a good party . . . willing to help . . . sharp dresser . . .Al. 41 THOMAS FREESWICK Loves bowling and golf . . . pos- sible future in medicine . . . out- going personality . . . enjoys base- ball . . . summers by the sea . . . a smile for all . . . Long time no see! . . . Tommy. RICHARD F REMON Quiet and personable . . . both a scholar and an athlete . . . debates are his specialty . . . a true chess player . . . hard-working . . . math whiz . . . thinking man . . . Mung . . . Rich. MARSHALL FROST Congenial and carefree . . . deter- mined debater . . . ace math stu- dent . . . dependable friend . . . likes golf . . . active in Essex Troop . . . future engineer . . . fun . . . uskipfn BARRY FRITZ Man of the world . . . always ready to give an opinion . . . a wit all his own . . . loves to drive . . . hard- worlcirig and reliable . . . liberal thinker . . . friendly . . . Hey!', 42 INA FRIEDMAN Tiny and vivacious . . . never a spare moment . . . loves organiza- tions . . . interested in dramatics . . . incurable ,gum chewer . . . has retty clot es . . . Guess whatgfm 4' 11 M now! EDWARD FUNK Sincere and friendly . . . enjoys bowling and making models . . . spends his summers working . . . likes to listen to good albums . . . future teacher . . . Ed. MARILYN GALLMAN LANE GEHRLEIN Ammated rollzckmg sense of Another Rebel cross country humor mfectzous gzggle and track letter man boasts emoys pamtmg and ceramics a backyard swzmmmg pool exceptronal zn ,gzrls sports frzendly party gwer future noted for quzet partres fazth chemzst helpful modest ful friend Sarge fl 'ith ARTHUR GARVIN 3,5 ig '-'Mfr i Class leader ood lookmg 5' Wil? 5 delzberate far szg ted wztty J, versatzle athlete partzal to if gl if 5 hockey and skatmg shy smrle ,popular Thrs rs rzdrcu ous' Artze CARMINE GIBSON Italzan food enthuszast usually found rn hrs brg black Bufck future as a draftsman loqua crous carefree attitude toward r e Do rt' Carm ra--wg-line VAI ERIF GIBBS JEFFREY GILBERT Lwe wzre platmum blonde N166 guy ll 70lX0 f0f G1-Pe' 00 azr outspoken has a as caszon loves rock and rol ston for purple s ent tzree gzrls grrl gzrls fun to be wzth years m Pam Wd you come well lrked by all 179'-90 on? short stuf Va alrty plus good frzend eg . . . l I l 5 l . I , 1 . l I Cf I 3 a ' ph - 1 l I ' I . . . U . 3, . . . . , .L xx? . : 4 . - eiF.Sa'Q 423, 1 2 KK' ' ul 1 1 1 1 N , . . . WM ' . l . . . . ' ' 2. ' . 1, f Y ,M .I 'V I 5, My fs,.WW.., A J O 1 . f , . ,. . v ff 'v I .' -Il. I STEPHEN GILBERT Desires to be a doctor ame or SUZANNE GILES Shy and quiet . . . petite yigure . . . long blonde hair . . . Latin student . . . future teacher . . . summers at the shore . . . an Ohio fan . . . fatalist . . . has charm . . . What say? . . . Suzie. - - - g f anything . . . defnitely humorous . . . always has a full car . . . likes girls . . . I've got foe tests to make up in one dayl' . . . Steve. CAROL GIRARD A dramatics fan . . . un-loving enerous and consiflerate . . . g . . . likes all sports . . . will teach in elementary school . . ,spends sum- mers swimming and golfing Kelly. ELIZABETH GOFF Outstanding musical talent . . . vi- tality plus . . . lovely hair and com- plexion . . . sweet and truly kind . IQ JOHN GIMBEP. Automotive enthusiast . . . active sense of humor . . . patron of Mac- Donald's . . . known for loud Merc . . . works in his spare time . . . sometimes seen driving a T-Bird. PATRICIA GOLDEN Good student . . . loves history es- pecially . . . hard-working treasurer of the French Club . . . always be- set with unsolvable problems . . . loves New York . . . artistic talent ...Pat. . . . ra id changes of mood . . . 44 in a ditller . . . What shall I do? . . . Betsy. E CURTIS COLDMANN Qluiet . . . good-looking . . . iavelin t rower . . . proud owner of a cool black '55 Chevy convertible . . . future in accounting . . . a really great fellow . . . Curt. THOMAS GOTTLICK Capable and dependable worker . . .friendly newcomer to WHS . . . a quiet, sincere friend . . . enjoys spectator sports . . . casual dresser . , . warm sense of humor . . . Tom. RICHARD GRAEF Unusual sense of humor . . . self- confident . . . interested in hi-fi and cars . . . future career in engineer- ing . . . always on the go . . . Oh, is that so? . . . Rick. ROBIN GRAHAM Avid collector of stamps and weap- ons . . . expert marksman . . . so many hobbies! . . . makes a fine butler . . . has a serious manner . . . a friendly smile. PHYLLIS COULD Nonconformist . . . great New York fan . . . crazy about iazz and mod- ern dance . . . cowgirl driver of a white Pontiac . . . cute blonde with a sarcastic sense of humor . . . true friend. JAMES GRANT A good-looking blond . . . loves golf . . . easy conversationalist . . . quite a dancer . . . quiet and friendly . . . casual . . . well- dressed . . . nice smile . . . Iim. 45 SUSAN GRANT Always in style . . . extensive wardrobe . . . takes life as it comes . . . incessant talker . . . loves par- ties . . . lots of fun to be with . . long eyelashes . . . well liked by everyone . . . Sue. Mums BETH GREEN Intellectual and extremely cultured the tailored look an envi able wardrobe candid opinions a caustzc wit sophisticated and philosophical Greenie CHRISTINE GREEN A sincere friend . . . capable, all- round leader . . . de endable and considerate . . . indlviclual ideas . . . excels in music and art . . . impeccable taste . . . outstanding . . . Chris. emfi MARY GREER Tall and graceful considerate WMWD willing to help when needed future secretary summers at the shore good swimmer sweet and kind Hi doll' Lover NORMA GREENHOUSE JOHN GRIN ER Cute mischievous manner u Always a big smile good of surprises loves to travel athlete and a fne sm er good talkatme long lovely lashes a good friend to have natured and good loo ing ar tial to fun and boats lots of Norm 46 Come on hurry up' intelligence all round guy IOHN GRISWVOLD Likes all sports, especially favors KENNETH GROSSE cross country . . . astronomy is his hobby . . . future in science or engineering . . . vacations in New fork state . . . quiet and thought- u . Renw- dl 'M TRACY GRUMAN Perk and pretty pon ta-il . . . lots of fun . . . always talking . . . takes life easy, but is always on the go . . . aspires to be a nurse . . . Where there's life- . . . Trace. v , -Pm? is J ,V - ' 1 , .ffifmuz . 1 - , flf ' 2 W GEORGE GROSS Tall blond . . . headed for a career in medicine . . . friend y and con- siderate . . . always seen with a smile . . . ca able worker . . . ready to lend a hell ing hand . . . and oh, that motorbikle. FREDERICK GRUNER Tall, slim blond . . . water skiing enthusiast . . . proud owner of a royal blue Chevy . . . quiet until you get to know him . . . good frien . . . likes to slap . . . Fred. ,wmv Quiet . . . friendly guy . . . owner of a white Ford . . . likes to hunt deer in the autumn . . . retreats to Wildwood in the summer . . . practical joker . . . Kip. sf-wk MARGARET GUENTERT Welcome addition from South Carolina . . . an attractive girl with a soft drawl . . . golf and swimming enthusiast . . . warm smile an dynamic personality . . . Y'all . . . Peggy. 47 URSELL GWATHNEY S ends her summers as a nurse . . . plans her future in that career . . . thoughtful and considerate of the feelings of others . . . unassuming . . . easy going . . . friendly . . . Goodness RICHARD HALL Swinging guitar player .... s ineere worker . . . casual and friendly . . . likes Shelley Berman . . . known for his choice comments . . . hap- py-go-lucky . . . enjoys swimming . . . Rick. 48 RICHARD HAGMAN Friendly . . . always ready for rr good laugh . . . enjoys sports . . . wonderful friend to have . . . as- pired to be a doctor . . . works in a drugstore . . . spends spare time relaxing . . . Ricky. SUSAN HALLER Hidden sense of humor . . . won- derful girl to have around . . . con- siders Paris just tops . delight- fully absent-minded . a con- tagious laugh . . . considerate friend . . . Sue. , IAN ICE HAIN E Sweet and charming girl with ar- tistic tastes . . . enjoys music con- ducted by Bernstein . . . interested in modern dance and dramatics . . . future in teaching . . . Oh, another thing . . . Ian. MICHAEL HAMMER Life of the party . . . language all his own . . . incessant humorist . . . always lends a helping hand . . . drives a '57 De Soto . . . known as B429 . . . Mike. GEORGE HAMRAH Intelligent and poetic . . . always hurrying . . . sports jacket for every day in the week . . . wants to he a philosophical rug cleaner . . . during class buries his nose in a book. DIANE HARRADEN Blonde import from Linden . . . draws, dances, and skates . . , sum- mers at the shore . . . makes friends easily . . . seen at the car hop . . . future secretary . . . Maggie.', N OREN A HAUG New to W.H.S. this year . . . quiet . . . disarming smile . . . good Latin student . . . future politician . . . pet peeve is mispronunciation oflher name . . . Oh, great . . . Norena. ANNE HECK Striking and sophisticated . . . al- ways ready to give an opinion . . . never home . . . sharp gal . . . friendly to all . . . active in West- field . . . the utmost in personal- ity . . . Annie. BARRY HARTICAN Collegiate . . . responsible . . . one of the calculus group . . . ambi- tious . . . high scholastic standing . . . imperturbahle . . . outstanding golfer . . . ingenious . . . friendly cynic. CARYL HEDGES Beautiful, curly hair . . . expres- sive in speech and actions . . . al- ways a moment for fun . . . a mind all her own . . . many ambi- tions . . . a good sense of humor . . . Hedges 49 KENNETH HEINDEL Quiet and sincere . . . devoted to sports . . . lets you do the talking . . . deserves the best . . . shore fan . . . loyal friend . . . humor all his own . . . sure to succeed . . . Ken. CORA HEIPLE A hello and a smile for everyone . . . always looks ,on the bright side . . . passion for buttermilk . . . future social worker . . . very active in church . . . ribs any Southerner . . . Cora. BONNIE HERR Cute and lively personality . . . keeps u with the crowd . . . in- dividualp az heart . . . likes parties . . . mischievous sense of humor . . . always seen with a friendly smile. NVILLIAM HENRIKSEN Quiet and goodlooking . . . de- pendable worker . . . plans a fu- ture as an accountant . . . track l fan . . . always cheerful . . . ami- able tpeisonality, loyal and sincere . . . Bi . 50 ELAINE HEKELER Quiet till you know her . . . joke- ster . . . famous for hysterical re- marks . . . cute blonde hair . . . candid opinion . . . independent . . . active and reliable . . . That's funny. 4 SHIRLEY HENVITT Small and cute with brown hair . . . pleasing personality . . . uiet and very considerate . . . lloves Italian food . . . enioys modern dance . . . genuinely friendly . . . Oh, well. DONALD HICKS Enioys baseball, bowling, and ice skating . . . future engineer . . . often seen at a pizzeria . . . al- ways aims for accuracy . . . neat dresser . . . Don. A JANE HIGGINS Red head with beautiful blue eyes . . . quiet but alert . . . always good for an intellectual argument . . . sweet and considerate . . . Did you understand it? . Janie. if Q eniefirfiytr PETER HIGGINS Friendly guy . . . casual and easy- going . . . spends his summers at the golf course . . . likes baseball . . . a party fan . . . never a spare moment . . . Pete. RICHARD HILL evilish eyes with winning smile . . . great personality . . . way with girls . . . a friend to all . . . drives Ha cool '41 chevy . . . an excellent dancer . . . loves those week-ends . . , Rich. LOXVELL HIGGINS Captain of the basketball team . . . ladies' man . . . works hard at anything he does .... s harp dresser . . . good athlete . . . hot- tempered at times . . . many choice comments .... s incere. JANET HITCHCOCK Always on the go . . . often found in 112 pounding on the typewriter . . . charming smile with sparkling eyes . . . Guess what? . . . Ian. 51 ICH lil X Ill FCHINCS Qtar swrrrrrrrer sharp dresser summzrs as a lrfeguard rrl rnagnet aetruc rn sports frrendlu to ull hard worker humor all hrs oun Go anutlunf' to cat? VI UART HOI DFR Fxtrerrrely rnterested rn ya plays the trumpet lrlse a pro mrmher of the Hr Frs future dentrst aluays ruzllrng to help ou a Sharp' u 52 MARX ANN HOFBAUI R Petite and cute has a flarr for sewrng drrmng fanatrc does a mean Twrst Oh those orrental eyes rncessantly srng rn f future Secretary Trme to gO MARX I OUISE HOI LAND Qparlclrng extrovert neuer on trme seldom a dull moment wrth the Hrllman Mrnr tremely sharp dresser eyes that fash honeyed drsposrtron 1 almost care IAMFS HOFRFFF Tall Hood lookmfr blond forgettalrle eyes and .smrle collegrate casual manner great rnstrgator of partres one of the Mermen wonderful personalrty rm CHARLENF HOPKINS always mth the crowd never seen sad pure optrmrst mdrmdual tastes o ten seen rn the lzhrary sparlclrnv Charlene r r - 1 'I - -' ..' -'-' -'I ' K 1 'll' 1 KK: , ' 2' ' .' h. J. 1 . A . ,,. - ',, ...un- unnl Ill' 4' I 1 pl- 1 I I -1: .l ,q Zi- . .T . ' n' 2 ' D D I K .. . . I, I ,, 2, ...I. 4 .A nv t A Talkatioe when she wants to he '. lu ' l I . ' 'ra t...tll... . '. ...St. - 5 .. 7 ' ' '. ...ex- cc 15 DANIEL HORN Guns are his hobby . . . member of the National Rifle Association . . . .spends his summer at the shore . . . best known for his Chevy . . . interested in others . . . Dan or Toot. RICHARD IVERSON Attractive to women . . . collects records . . . summers at Manas- Zuan . . . friendly . . . one of the oys . . . drives a grey Chevy . . . a dry wit . . . Out to lunchl' . . . Richie. ARTHUR IICNNINCS Popular transfer from Seton Ilall . . . love of speech class . . . holds wrestling as his favorite .sport . . . a future in medicine . . . many outside interests . . . Oh, really ...Art. CAIL JENSEN Wants to be a doctor . . . inter- CHARLES -IENSICN A WHS musician . . . hardwork- ing student . . . many books weigh down his car . . . enjoys golf and basketball . . . energetic loafer . . . likeable . . . Want to race my Olds?'f . . . Butch. ARTHUR JONES Hard worker . . . quiet . . . hob- ested in chemistry . . . often seen in the library .... s 'ports fan . . . cheerful braided ponytail . . . op- timistic personality to match . . . Cape Cod summers. is 'ir ii! DONALD JONES Forever polishing his green car . . . adept mechanic . . . loves the shore . . . writes multitudes of letters . . . pleasant smile . . . .sincere friend . . . willing to help when needed . . . Don. 54 bies include weight lifting, wood- working and chemistry . . . future engineer . . . spends summers working for contractor . . . How come? . . . Ward. CAROL JONNARD Outstanding student . . . fear of 8:25 bells . . . beaming smile . . . understanding listener . . . culture fan . . . interested in drama . . . devoted French student . . . will travel when possible. i 1 1 l F 1 GREGORY JURA Extraordinary drummer . . . iazz MICHAEL KASS enthusiast . . . oh, those plaid pants! . . . a friendly hello for everyone . . . laugh all his own . . . al-ways on the go . . . Oh, man! . . . Greg. iliiifwss--H JOAN KAMMERMAN Lively . . . topnotch in sports . . . independent . . . talented singer . . . loyal . . . cheerful, enthusiastic and outgoing . . . good student . . . Wow, I'm impressed! . . . Ioan. Friendly . . . always on the go . . . efficient in all he endeavors . . . casual dresser . . . talented in every field . . . excels in journal- ism . . . sure to succeed . . . Mike. t I ,Mfg JAMES KEFALONITIS Short but never lost in a crowd . . . big smile for all . . . favorite classes are lunclz and history . . . future lawyer . . . spends time reading and eating . . . Jim. BRADFORD KILLEBREW Tall, dark, and handsome . . . the calm type . . . crazy about cars . . . drives a loud Merc . . . casual and carefree . . . quietly humorous . . . a good guy to know . . . Brad. FREDERICK Favorite classes are plane metry and art . . . future eommer cial artist . . . spends his summers in New York . . . likes to work o his car . . . friendly d 've . . . Like, yes. siisises STEPHEN KLUTE Easy to get along with . . . cars are his specialty . . . has own '36 convert .... plans career in me- chanical engineering . . . nice smile . . . member of the Lancers . . , Steve. PATRICIA KUPP A living doll . . . shiny dark hair . . . sweetest personality ever . . . lovely soprano voice . . . loyal and sincere friend . . . expressive eyes . . . too many calories . . . Patti. MARTHA RN APP Slim, attractive blonde . . . quiet and very friendly . . . enviable wardrobe . . . loves those week- ends . . . takes life as it comes . . . many friends . . . sweet . . . Marty. ANN KUNA Likes to dance . . . sports fan . . . conscientious student . . . sum- mers in New England . . . future social director . . . small and lively . . . constant talker . . . sweet and sincere . . . Ann. . THEODORE KYAK True Rebel and great party's never dull around preme talker . the tim G in he's . smooth you about RICHARD KUPP Sports enthusiast . . . football, especially . . . fabulous dancer . . . collegiate dresser . . . easy-going personality . . . loads of fun . . . tall and handsome . . . Paul. 56 JOY KYRIOCLOU Abundance of school spirit . . . loves footbball and basketball games . . . cheerful . . . magnani- mous . . . partial to music and bowling . . . genuinely friendly to all . . . that's cute . LAWRENCE LARKIN Talkative . . . friendly, outgoing personality . . . seen driving '53 Chevy . . . hardworking cabana boy during the surnrner . . . never seen alone . . . always laughing . . . Larry. SUSAN LAFFERTY Cute, with an effervescent person- ality . . . dependability plus . . . outstanding French student . . . an honest friend, always outgoing . . . cheerful to all . . . Good Heavens. ROBERT LEE Quiet but friendly . . . slight southern accent . . . likes to .spend spare time hunting . . . interested in mathematics . . . Well, down on the farm we . . . . . . Bob. BRIAN LANGFORD Quiet, and easy to get along with . . . co-operative, always ready to help . . . quick and cheerful grin . . . calm and unruffled . . . likes to read . . . ambitious worker. RICHARD LEICH Remarkable British accent . . . interest in the Civil War . . . excellent writer of irony for the Chantecleer . . . many opinions . . . original and intelligent . . . Me- diocrelu . . . Rich. 57 DOUGLAS LEITCH RICHARD LEWIS Good looking . . . expressive eyes Tall, shy . . . cute grin . . . nice . . . devoted to cross country . . . good student . . . quiet and sincere . . . future in medicine . . . sure to succeed . . . true friend . . . Doug. JOHN LENVIS Class wit . . . argumentative . . . Latin fan . . . uture en in r I H f g ee . . . musical ability . . . remark for every situation . . . fun to be with . . . always complaining . . . john. JOHN LOEPSINGER MARY LISCOM Neat dresser . . . generous . . . asset to any group . . . battle scars from the shore . . . career as a housewife . . . Johnny Mathis enthusiast . . . 'Tll drivev . . . Lisc or V.B. 58 Baseball fan .... st ar at first base . . . crazy bowler . . . known for the Rat . . . spends time working on his car . . . continually ioking . . . a good friend . . . Lopey. .w gg. to be with . . . quiet . . . sincere . . . good sense of humor . . . wants to ioin the Air Force . . . always seen in '59 Oldsmobile . . . Let's go . . . Dick. GLENNA LOGES Quiet, unassuming manner . . . thoughtful . . . very pleasant com- pany . . , well-read . . . interested listener . . . many ideas of her own . . . lovely, long lashes and a sweet smile. ROBERT LONG Very smart . . . nice dresser . . . good dancer . . . always seen in his red and white Chevy . . . quiet and sincere . . . happy go lucky . . . hot rodclerv . . . Mike. i MICHi'Il,.E l.ooNm 517 Vivacious Irish personality . . . 'E ,- A sunny disposition . . . gift of gah W . . . expressive hlue eyes . . . en- 'iii i - I viable wardrobe . . . loves a good time . . . friend to all . . . often late . . . Mimi. SUSAN LUDKE ROBERT LOSI Unruffled, easygoing appearance . . . friendly to all . . . interested in cars . . . good looking with dark hair . . . nice smile . . . quiet, but a great sense of humor . . . Bob. s Attractive . . . future model . . . good student . . . enjoys parties, swimming, and dancing . . . out- going personality . . . avid golf player . . . pet pceoe: 8:30 hell . . . Sue. PETER LOVE No need for girls . . . Rock and Roll fan . . . sports enthusiast with athletic ability . . . many friends . . . goes for Huckleberry Hound . . underlying sense of humor . . Pete. -- Jo JAMES I.UI-IRSSICN Dark and handsome . . . always tea.s-ing .... s pends his summers at the shore . . . contagious laugh . . . practical joker . . . female magnet . . . interested in everyone . . . jim. 59 KARIN LUKK Genuinely interested in people . . . math whiz . . , sparkling smile . . . always busy . . . serious stu- dent . . . enjoys French . . . very friendly . . . considerate and sin- cere. IUDITH MACKAY Short and cute . . . serious outlook on life . . . soft-spoken . , . con- siderate . . . likes bowling and swimming . . . a warm and won- derful person . . . Judie. 60 MARIA MACALUSO Sweet and soft-spoken . . . always willing to help . . . wants a career as a doctor's assistant . . . loads of fun to be with . . . loves shop- ping trips to New York . . . Hon- estly . . . Marie. LAWRENCE MacBEAN Excels on the golf course . . . en- joys jazz . . . pet peeoe: math . . . likes history and geography . . . happy-go-lucky . . . always ready with a zany comeback . . . Larry. VVILLIAM MACKEY Understands progressive jazz . . . light on his feet . . . eoeryone's friend . . . future career in the service . . . happy-go-lucky . . . The hawk is out today . . . Bill. BRIAN MACKIE Three letter man . . . cross coun- try and track star . . . likes to work on cars . . , future engineer . . . likes math and sports . . . Rebel . . . a wonderful friend . . . Brian. , ig i f CAROLYN MACY Attractive blonde . . . energetic talker . . . a Hi for all . . . cares what others think . . . head in the clouds . . . hates to be called Carol . . . Can you get the car? . . . ':Mace. CHARLES MANNINO Sports enthusiast . . . especially likes wrestling and baseball . . . considering pharmacy as a career . . . Italian food suits his palate . . . friendly to all . . . quiet and sincere . . . Charlie. YS' LINDA MADDOX Cute .... s 'incere and friendly to all . . . very dependable, wonder- ful friend .... s -een with a cream- sicle or her Bobbsey twin . . . warm personality . . . full of fun . . . Lynn. ROSS MANNINO Active and well-liked . . . good dresser . . . versatile athlete . . . class leader . . . good looking . . . quiet, but friendly . . . always a comment . . . Look at that girl! STEPHANIE MALKIN Always ready with a choice com- ment . . . effervescent personality . . . beautiful, long dark hair . . . male magnet . . . many friends . . . humor all her own . . . Steph. IACQUELINE MARCUS Proud owner of a 1960 Falcon . . . lzas an endless wardrobe . . . per- sonable and enthusiastic . . . plen- ty of activities . . . determined . . . Watcl1 out for my carllll' . . . jackie. 61 8 JOHN MASON Bostonian addition to W.H.S. . . likeable . . , friendly to all . . . always ready for a good ioke . . . appealing voice . . . a ladies' man . , . enjoys life . . . sarcastic . . . Whiffle. 62 :swf , . ,. , , . , r ROBERT MARQUART Known for his crazy laugh . . . individual sense of humor . . . clever cartoonist . . . definite opin- ions . . . own brand of philosophy . . . well-dressed . . . active . . . Squeaks or Bob. RICHARD MASSA Tall, dark, and good-looking . . . enioys sports and cars . . . drives a '55 DeSoto . . . aspires to be an electronic technician . . . wicked laugh .... sharp . . . Rich. iii 'iiiifmi TiSii'fS'ifwfiiEl9ifl?El1. ' Q ,T 1' S!ifJ'.Lf iz., 5l,'iln M gf 12' ,is , :gg mm , fe ...I N... E .,,5,,L,,,,ME,,, Lt, vggwg it eff M ai ' 5 ll mi ifirii , ii, . , A, i ,gXg5,, . -- gt -yy. ,ez 1: ,. ,v ' X- -, , J . s,:a:,gf,Lm5 , .. i. , gs- ff am ,. -4 ' , - Q , , 4 , il f 1 .3 Q3 A 1 a 4 H . t i, S v We W N A 4 4, Tr V 1 lr 1, S Wg, X , GEORGE MARSHALL Outgoing and very likeable . . . enioys a good time . . . ambitious and neat . . . likes biology . . . fu- ture biochemist . . . can be heard most of the time in a '55 blue and white Pontiac .... Chips. JOHN MAY Outgoing personality . . . sports enthusiast . . . tendency to flirt . . . good-looking . . . plans to make medicine his career . . . many choice comments . . . pleas- ing company . . . lack. LINDA MAYER IUDITH MCGOXVAN Diligent worker . . A. excellent stu- A really sweet gal . . . summers dent . . . talkative . . . loves an interesting discussion . . . ener- getic . . . friendly to everyone . . . future biological illustrator . . . sweet, sincere. PATRICIA MEHAS Bowling and ice skating enthu- siast . . . future teacher . . . sweet and sincere . . . constantly on the phone . . . soft, low voice . . . in- terested in ceramics . . . Sharp ...Pat. s NANCY MCCABE Enviable wardrobe .... s -triking blonde . . . peaches and cream complexion . . . summers at the shore . . . drives quite a car . . . always on the go . . . loves a good time. DIANE MEIERDIERCK at Lindyls Lake . . . hopes to be a secretary . . . has a crazy laugh . . . beautiful, wavy hair . . . oh, those walks to school! . . . Panic', . . . Judy. Friendly and talkative . . . sincere ly interested in others . . . loves Bucknell soccer games! . . . sum- mers in Maine . . . aspires to teach in the elementary grades . . . I spose . . . Dee. K. MARLENE MEIERDIERCK Petite blonde . . . sympathetic ear for any problem . . . always find- ing new friends . . . extrovert . . . boys, boys, boys . . . cheerful . . effervescent . . . Marti. ROBERT MEIGS A budding mathematician . . . an able helper . . . on the quiet side . . . his future is in electronic en- gineering . . . friendly toward all . . . carefree personality . . .-Bob. DIANE MEYER Sweet brunette . . . has such friend- ly brown eyes . . . future airline hostess . . . cheerful . . . loves a laugh . . . willing worker . . . al- ways sincere . . . Di. 'WN 64 MARGARET MERRILL Artistic talent . . . helpful . . . in- terested in people . . . active in Fellowship . . . good conversa- tionalist . . . matter-of-fact . . . loyal . . . sports fan . . . Oh, rats! . . . Margie. ROBERT MESSINGER Calm and unruffled outlook . . . amiable personality . . . crazy about cars . . . enjoys bowling . . . owner of a '39 Ford coup . . . noted for the chicken . . . Like I carev . I. Bob. GEOFFREY MEYER Quiet and reserved . . . likeable personality . . . quick, friendly smile . . . co-operative and always read to lend a helping hand . . . loyal, and sincere friend . . . Jeff. ROBERT MEYER Known for his Ford . . . sleeps through first period . . . lives for the weekends . . . president of Aeronautics Club . . . pilot with his own plane . . . shy but like- able . . . Bob. LAWRENCE MILLER Likes to dance . . . always singing . . . fond of pizza and parties . . . happy-go-lucky . . . quick wit and ready smile . . . his Chevy comes first . . . Are you serious?', . . . Larry. DONALD MOORE A very serious student . . . many outside interests . . . science en- thusiast . . . enjoys his model A , when it runs . . . cross country run- ner . . . is known as Model A Moore . . . Not now. LINDA MINKEL Soft-spoken . . . sincere . . . friendly . . . big smile . . . industrious . . . versatile moods . . . wonder why she loves football ga-mes? . . . Need a ride? . . . Linda. SUSAN MORIN Friendly and sweet . . . always willling to help . . . works in the WHS library . . . continually oc- cupied with sometlzing . . . likeable and loyal friend . . . famous cat stories . . . Sue. DIANE MODUCNO Likes art and will make a career of it . . . always eating . . . sarcastic . . . flair for sewing . . . gorgeous wardrobe . , . enviable big brown ezes . . . What is there to smile a out? LYNN MULLER Incessantly talking . . . ever ready for a heated debate . . . big blue eyes . . . casual and friendly . . . interested in cars . . . known for the Lone Lug. DUPONT MURPHEY Strong Confederate s mpathies . . . low Southern drawll . . . likes black-eyed peas and hog iowls . . . mischievous grin . . . dry sense of humor . . . I s innocent . . . Duke. MICHELE MURPHY Exuberant personality . . . never a frown . . . effervescent hellos for all . . . always reliable . . . a finger in every pie . . . musically inclined . . . successful in any endeavor . . . Micke. ELEANOR NEUBECK A sincere and loyal friend . . . al- ways optimistic . . . gal with the Temioest . . . true dog lover . . . spar ling green eyes . . . avid Man- toloking fan . . . a teensy, weensy bit . . . julie. THOMAS NELSON Tall and handsome blond . . . loves parties . . , distinctive walk . . . many choice comments . . . foot- ball star . . . cheerful disposition . . . many good friends . . . a comic . . . Torn. 66 KENNETH MURRAY Friendly in a very quiet way . . loves that license . . . enioys work- ing on cars . . . dark crew out . . . a neat guy . . . sincere . . . soft- spoken . many friends . . . Ken. BART NEUMAN Enthusiastic swimmer . . . always joking around . . . rarely unhappy . . . a smile for all . . . easy to get along with . . . considerate . . . friendly . . . sincere and interested worker. THOMAS NEWELL Avid party goer . . . drives a '53 Ford . . . mischievous and happy go lucky disposition . . . rather familiar face around the high school . . . teachers' trial . . . It sure is cold! . . . Tom. ROGER NITTO A big smile and a big laugh . . . happy-go-lucky . . . out-goin per- sonality . . . can be heard ag over the cafeteria . . . devoted to hunt- ing . . . loves pizza . . . Yeah, you want to? DANIEL NICHOLS An attractive and able Merman . . . what an appetite! . . . always rear? with that side remark . . . a goo -natured gu without an en- emy . . . truly lilleable . . . Now, listen . . . Dan. ANN O'CONNOR ESTHER NITTO Quiet, friendly, and considerate . . . a warm smile for all . . . al- ways ready for a good argument . . . a very unusual sense of humor . . . sincere friend . . . sympathetic. anevrd' 1 Beautiful eyes and hair . . . loyal friend . . . dependable . . . sweet and sincere . . . always willing to help . . . well-liked by all . . . 'Oh, I'm so tired . . . Annie. FRANK OGDEN Known for his laugh . . . easy to get along with . . . active in Ex- lorers and Fellowship . . . parties his specialty . . . dark crew cut . . . always driving . . . Do it! . . . Monk, REBECCA OLDFIELD Beautiful, long blonde hair . . . flair for the arts . . . easy-going . . . friendly . . . individual in thoughts and actions . . . distinctive clothes . . . striking appearance . . . Becky. SANDRA OPPENHEIM Short black hair . . . known for those bulky sweaters . . . quiet per- sonality . . . sincere . . . loves a good time . . . considerate . . . takes life easy . . . Sandy. sflflgig BRUCE OVER Important member of the ming team . . . tenor in the . . . . good-natured . . . . . . flirt . . . sarcastic remarks always fun . . . known for his . . . There she is. 68 TRACY PAGE Individualistic and intellectual . . . trips to the Village . . . well read . . . loves jazz . . . interested in modern art . . . aspires to write . . . Zuick, sarcastic wit . . . unusual resser. ELIZABETH ORLING Cute, cheerful blonde . . . thought- ful and courteeous . . . enjoys Ger- man . . . tactful leader . . . neat dresser . . . outstanding student . . . makes friends quickly . . . Beth. ROBERTA PAKENHAM Innocent looking . . . summers in Florida . loves a party . . . loads of fun . . . loves picnics . . . dialect al her own . . . specialized in the art of flirting . . . Bobbi. fp-ui ., Rscei ROBERT PAPANDREA A real nice guy . . . loads of fun . . . drives that torrid Ford Zickup . . . boating enthusiast . . . uilds boats himself . . . many, many friends . . , Bob. RICHARD PARRISH Fiend for cars . . . goes for the younger girls . . . great fan of the slap . . . friendly to all . . . good- looking with blond hair . . . un- usual sense o humor . . . enjoys f hunting . . . Dick. DENNIS PEACOCK Interested in English . . . sense of humor . . . livens up his classes . . . talkative . . . will say Good morning at any time of day . . . likes to huild model custom cars and read. THOMAS PEARSALL Drives a hot Renault . . . tall, like- able student . . . found on the golf course or fixing his car . . . active in the golf club . . . Well, let me see now! . . . Tom. .s NANCY PERKINS Imaginative and talented . . . very artistic . . . wavy hair . . . pretty . . . wistful eyes . . . catchy giggle . . . always at a meeting . . . willing to help .... s weet and unassuming . . . Perky. PHYLLIS PERNELL Perky and cute girl . . . friendly . . . always smiling . . . loves her cheeseburgers . . . always has a wise crack for you . . . partial to Plainfield . . . Phyl. 69 PRISCILLA PERRY ERIC PETERSON Goodlooking man about town . . , Continuous giggle . . . cheerful . . . blushes easily . . . perky personality . . . talkative . . . expert seamstress . . . active in scouts . . . Home struck . . . Prilla. x I 1, N - ,' , . ffl fr BARBARA PETERSON Individualistic . . . cute . . . male magnet . . . pretty eyes . . . Oh, those expressions . . . great person- ality . . . carefree . . . exuberant laugh . . . fun- oving nut . . . Barb. JOSEPH PETRUCIONE Little guy but quite an organizer an individualist and an intellectual . . . digs Jazz and all . . . proud owner of an MG . . . has a caln. and unruffled outlook . . . wit + intelligence : Eric. rg . l ' X ' I r - JOAN PETERSON ' ,' Avid bridge player . . . lots of in- telligence . . . beautiful clothes . . . naturally witty . . . thinks for her- self . . . a real friend . . . happy . . . quick wit . . . sarcastic . . . hggerical to be with . . . livens up c ses . . . always in some mis- chief . . . cuteness plus . . . Little Joe. BARBARA PFLUG Sweet . . . pretty brown eyes . . . lots of pep . good opinions on many subjects L . . sincere . . . horse-lover . . . wonderful sense of Und Ugfeeable . . . So sharp! humor . . . interested in people . . . Barb. L if QI' KAREN PHILLIPS Cute as a button . . . makes friends easily . . . always fun . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . male magnet . . . ever on carrot diets . . . proficient artist . . . sometimes goes to ex- tremes. CONSTANCE PORANSKI Never a dull minute with her sense of humor . . . ianist . . . definite opinions . . . alfuays ready to heln . . . active member of church fel- lowship . . . girl with n big heart . . . Con. 1,2 ,fwm CATHERINE PRICE Neat dresser . . . enioys talking on the phone . . . friendly . . . musically inclined . . . football fan . . . re iable . . . boys like her femininity . . . Such is life . . . Cathy. ROBERT PROCOPIO Quiet and enial ersonality . . . winning smge . . . llkes Hi-Fi, elec- tronics, and cars . . . known for his hot Studebaker . . . calm and unruffled . . . active sense of hu- mor . . . Bob. 72 STANLEY PRICE Good-looking . . . black, wavy hair . . . sly . . . owns a racy white Im- pala . . . can always think of some- thing witty to say . . . doesn't care for school . . . Stookyf' PATRICIA PRITCHARD Cute '. . . quick wit . . . fun to be with . . . very friendly . . . many stories to confide . . . happy-go- lucky . . . optimistic . . . eye for the future . . . waiting for a ring ...Pat. MARGARET PUCH Cute .... sweet and sincere . . . likeable addition to whatever she does . . . future in nursing . . . modern dance occupies her time, as does sketching . . . bound to succeed . , . Peg. DEBORAH PUTNAM Excellent student . . . lovely, red hair.. . . known for the Putnam Truck . . . a sure success . . . fun to be with . . . well dressed . . . perpetually calm . . . Oh, sob . . . Debbi. JAMES RAMSEY Welcome addition to school from Kansas City . . . friendly to al . . . future in engineering . . . easy go- ing manner . . . loves top outdoor sports and golf . . . shy, but dark and handsome . . . lim. IUSTINE REIMER Sweet sincere smile . . . loves the shore . . . future in teaching . . . curly brown hair . . . welcome as- set to any committee . . . enjoys swimming '. . . Guess what? . . . Jus. 73 WILLIAM REIS Our exchange student to Germany . . . a poet and Zuture writer . . . summers at the s ore . . . avid cor- respondent . . . makes the fun- niest remarks . . . excellent student . . . great guy . . . Bill. my , 4' I ,x , ,, 55 xt, ' ' ' fairw- . , I' 3 my I ' N ' .'?ie'5EA5i' . f, ii ss, - is I F W- , -'-- A - V ' v iiild, 5' it ', ,, way- . A 'I I -5 ' u if' it ELIZABETH ANN RENDELL Animal lover . . . prefers the Mid- west . . . diligent student . . . fu- Xi DAVID REITZE Star football player . . . tall, hand- RICHARD REITMEYER A new asset to WHS . . . sparkling personality . . . collegiate dresser . . . loves the shore . . . great many friends . . . winning smile . . . penetrating wit . . . firt . . . Rick. ARTHUR RETZLAFF Incurable ham . . . neat dresser . . . some red-head . . . girls just love him . . . good-natured . . . a person with a great sense . . . many friends.. . . Dave. ,fJ'1N a tendency to flirt . . . school spirit . . . likes to act and debate . . . quick wit . . . fun loving and friendly . . . Cut it out, wil ya! . . . Skip. SHARON RIESS Long, dark hair . . . exuberant dancer . . . an honest friend . . . ture nurse . . . likes tumbling and personable . . . great sense of hu- crafts . . . bubbly giggle . . . sin- mor . . . nothing but the shore . . . cerely friendly to al . . . Beth Ann. much envied tan . . . enpoys swim- ming and sailing. I I M2 1 RUSSELL ROBINSON Quiet and sincere . . . loves sports, especially football and track . . . nice smi e . . . interested in a ca- reer in electronics . . . fun-loving . . . enjoys metal working . . . Pete. ELLEN ROCKOFF Actice and hard-working girl . . . likeable personality . . L contagious laugh . . . enjoys modern jazz, dance lessons . . . future registered Zurse . . . Hate to cut you off, ut. . . CORNELIA ROGERS Plent o school s irit con WILLIAM RODGERS Friendly, out-going . . . always ready with a helping hand . . . in- terested in cars . . . ca able presi- dent of youth fellowsllip . . . a casual air . . . pleasant company . . . What's new? u f -11 - - - - scientious worker . . . an idea on every topic . . . dresses with dis- cernment . . . buoyant and cheer- ful . . . loyal and sincere . . . Connie. wvwwv if THEODORE RODERICK Casual . . . friendl . . . known for good taste in clotlles . . . easy to talk to . . . Hi-Fi fan . . . active sense of humor . . . real Southern charm . . . 5Porque no? . . . Ted. HUM lfwfygfi WILLIAM ROGERS Blond crew cut . . . cheerful blue eyes . . . stereo bug . . . interested in electronics . . . plans to enter a drafting school . . . helpful . . . good listener . . . easy going . . . Bill. 75 VIRGINIA RORDEN Always a smile . , . likes the rain . . . filled with gun . . . lives for her summers at t e shore . . . long, lovely hair . . . future interior dec- orator . . . Ginny. WILLIAM SAMPSON Big guy with a big personality . . . incessantly hap y . . . very friend- ly to all . . . willing to help anyone . . . a good sense of humor . . . enjoys watching sports . . . Bill. 76 JANET RUMPLE Always attractive . . . gift of argu- ment . , . mind of her own . . . has an artist's lzanzl . . . loves those weekends . . . liked by all . . . engaging personality . . . Ian. JAMES RUSHFORTH Friendly and happy-go-lucky . . . automobile enthusiast . . . enjoys swimming . . . future in mechani- cal engineering . . . very likeable . . . The car will be running this weekend . . .Iim. SHELDON SAMUELS A guy with a very interesting smile . . . aspires to be an auto mechanic . . . best known for a redand tan Ford . . . favorite class is lunch period . . . good sense of humor. DAVID SANCRAINT Alwa s cheerful and full of fun . . xlllkes English . . . dry sense of humor . . . co-operative and ready to help . . . easy going manner . . . neat dresser . . . Dave, SUSAN SANFORD Newcomer from Pennsylvania . . . well-dressed . . . tall and attractive . . . center of every dance . . . un- mistakable walk . . . definite opin- ion of life . . . makes the most of every minute. CAIL SASSO Cute brunette with big brown eyes . . . friendly smile for all . . . sar- castic sense of humor . . . likes the shore and Maryland . . . interested in music . . . Oh, no! LYNN SCHENKEL Competent and dependable . . . beautiful soprano voice . . . future music teacher . . . bridge fiend . . . neat dresseer . . . enjoys water ski- ing . . . sweet . . . many friends . . . Lynn. DANIEL SCHOFIELD Cross-country star . . . great s ort . . . always has a fake . . . likes to arlgue . . . spends summers at the s ore . . . friendly and pleasant , . . nice smile . . . That's tough. ROBERT SCHRECK Energetic and friendly . . . good- looking blond . . . champion diver . . . cheerful . . . lots of choice comments . . . capable student . . . Hey, Really . . . Bob. ARTHUR SCHULTZE Avid chess player . . . very quiet, but rambunctious at times . . . fu- ture mechanic . . . nice smile . . . good artist . . . teacher's trial . . . easy to get along with . . . Art. JOAN SEIBERT Silky brown hair . . . flair for sew- ing . . . talkative . . . inexhaustible wardrobe . . . humor that is defi- nitely different . . . sincere . . . enjoys life to its fullest . . . 'Tm going crazy! RICHARD SENDELL Known for his blond hair . . . great dancer . . . tolerates school . . . future in the trucking business . . . likeable fellow . . . likes working on cars . . . That's life . . . Dick VVILLIAM SHAFFER Tall, slim Southern gentleman . . . JOYCE SEPFNUK Stunning wardrobe . . . meticulous in everythinlg . . . gourmet who loves to lcoo . . hurziorous . . . per etua gigg e . . . a ways punc- tuall. . . shining black hair . . . good friend. a sincere friend . . . has a kind word for all . . . outstanding ath- lete . . . easy going . . . has Hope . . . uznning smile . . . lots of fun . . . Bi . ,iyg.r' 5 0- STUART SENDELL Tall and . very sincere . . . hard . lots of fun always . trial . . . real wit . . . . friendly . . . Are you kid- my THOMAS SHARKEY Tall and cute . . . passion for base- ball . . . proficient student . . . perpetual hair comber . . . a real clown with a serious side . . . fu- ture engineeer . . . always busy . . . a Rebel . . . Tim. PATRICIA SHEEHAN Our Hi's Eye cartoonist . . . Charles Addams sense of humor . . . deceptively quiet . . . omni- present comb . . , smiling eyes . . . sweet and sincere . . . Well, I was going to, but. . f' -Q CURTIS SHIPMAN Voice of the bleachers . . . football fan . . . likes stoclc cars . . . quite N the flirt . . . future in electronics f - ' . . . summers at Lake George . . . What's the word? . . . Curt JOAN SIEGEL Beautiful eyes . . . fabulo er speaker . . . im ecckble tsd in clothes . .,. sarcbljstic. ense of hu- mor . . ., oi'?LenvQy'to the Philip- pines...jd . j K JOAN SHULMAN X I T5 Hair to be envied . . . effervescent personality . . . hard worker . . . a smile for everyone . . . opinions of her own . . . friendly . . . ways tallcing . . . sure to succeed ' x N Q ...Ioame. , J, X ff J 5' J n X x I P XJ ,. J I rr V J 1' X X. sonality . . . sophisticated,'e en? MARY ELLEN SHOEMAKER Quiet and reserved in school . . . inexhaustible wardrobe . . . tall and so histicated . . . sense of humor alll her own . . . hard worker . . . loyal friend . . . fun. .2 ' I 'LJ x 9 or f ROBERTA SILVERMAN Sparkling and outgoing personality . . . excelent student . . . interested in math . . . has artistic ability . . . willing helper . . . wonderful friend . . . HW, . . . Bobbie. 79 platinum giggle sports summers in Long . . . always willing to help . .UL friendly . . . It was hysteri- ca. MARION SIMS Varsity wrestler . . . sharp dresser . . . a sure success . . . daring smile . . . lives for the weekends . . . mischievous glint in his eyes . . . Don't know, do yaP', . . . Skip. CARTER SMITH Golf and bowling enthusiast . . . enjoys history . . . future geologist . . . football fan . . , active interest in many thinlgs . . . always has a cheery outloo . , GORDON SMITH One of the Mermen . . . talks con- stantly of cars . . . a Rebel . . . captivating smile . sparkling eyes . . . cute with terrific per- sonality . . . My goodness gra- ciouslv . . . Gordy. HEIDL SLOCUM Cheerful . . . known for his radical ideas . . . talks constantly of cars . . . enjoys football . . . summers in Maine . . . future in mechanical engineering . . . sense of humor. LINDA SMITH Art lover . . . especially likes paint- ing and sculpture . . . enjoys writ- ing poetry . . . future in occupa- tional therapy . . . pretty hair , . . sweet and soft-spoken . . . a good friend. .-I My -...IJ I 1 ,Xi MARTHA SMITH Always in a gay mood . . . a con- stant flirt . . . has that certain sparkle . . . a devilish idea up each s eeve . . . no one could ever have a better friend . . . Hi, doll! . . . Marti. SUSAN SORDON Attractive girl with an easy going air . . . individual . . . sophisticated charm . . . friendl personality . . . enjoys New York, . . . definite opinions . . . Don't be a child ...Sue. Qi c V PHILIP SMITH Reliability plus . . . math whiz . . . friendly and outgoing . . . consid- erate and sincere . . . alwals lends a helping hand . . . well liked by . . . Hiya! . . . Phil. saw ii'f T g3- PHILIP SOSNICK TERRY SMITH Flashes a radiant smile . . . spark- lin personality . . . perky little redzhead . . . incessant talker . . . warm and considerate . . . Cali- fornian . . . Oh, I dropped my contact lenses! ALICE SPADE Future as a model or a beautician . . . always looks neat . . . enjoys typing and clerical work . . . speaks in a soft, sweet voice . . . likes to travel . . . so friendly. Tennis and golf enthusiast . . . also likes tape recordin . . . future accountant . . . realgj loves a good debate . . . enjoys Spanish . . . quiet a sincere friend Phil i 'N ,g 81 CAROL SPALTRO SUSAN SPRAGG Big, brown eyes . . . long hair . . . plans a future as a secretary . . . sews adorable clothes for herself and her little brother . . . friendly and outgoing with all she meets. EDWARD STEADMAN Sarcastic wit . . . friendly to all . . . lots of personality . . . ador- able blue eyes . . . a success with the girls . . . future looks bright BARBARA SPENCER Incessant chatter . . . ever laugh- ing clown . . . pretty eyes . . . day- dreamer . . . enjoys water skiing . . . friendly and sincere . . . ter- rific personality . . . loved by all . . . Barb. BOBETTE STERN Effervescent cheerleader . . . true friend . . . short and perky . . . long, brown hair . . . loves the shore . . . keen mind . . . promising artistic talent . . . cheerful smile . . . Bobbi. Sincere and hard-working . . . stu- dious . . . good grades . . . loves chemistry . . . active church-worker . . . famous for being a Democrat . . . sparkling character . . . Sue. CHARLES STEUERNACIGI. Deep, rich voice . . . excels in mu- sic . . . hard worker . , . humor all his own . . . sometimes very sar- castic . . . friendly . . . always . . . Good morning . . . Beau. wears an amiable smile . . . Chuck. 7 V J rt, MARGARET STEVENS Sympathetic listener . . . lovely long hair . . . loves being a dental assistant . . . concerned for the happiness of others . . . sweet and sincere . . . always tries her best . . . Peggy. D. Af J?,W!jw i 4,5 SANDRA STEVENSON Personification of pep .... s unny smile . . . good dancer . . . a talker and a giggler . . . partial to ,51 Fords . . . asset to any party . . . cheerful . . . Hi, Guy . . . Tiger or Sandi, CAROL SUCHOMEL esponsible and hard-working . . . CHARLES STIEFKEN Avid sportsrnan . . . likes horse- back rid-ing . . . plays sandlot foot- ball . . . active in .school clubs . . . future naval career . . . fabulous sense of humor . . . Chuck, JOSEPH STOGOWSKI Definite opinions . . . a terrific dancer . . . loves to give part-ies . . . works hard in whatever he endeavors . . . fun to be with . . . pessimistic viewpoint . . . future dentist . . . Ioe. X A X. rl. J' H-Ju. interested in drawing and dra- matics . . . long hair and dreamy yes . . . gives good arties . . . ads of fun . . . cokle moocher . . Long live the Marines! CLAIRE SUCAMELI Enjoys horseback riding, reading and swimming . . . plans to be a secretary . . . loves a good time . . . sincere . . . does volunteer hospital work . . . pizza lover . . . T0ni.,' 83 Swat' naw 7? A. jj 4? 7 7' ri SUSACQZSZYANEY jlvob Vi acious . . . beautiful blue eyes with long curly lashes . . . zest for mischief . . . personality plus . . . cute and well-liked . . . friendly . . . sweet and sincere . . . Sue. VL,,L,vJ 231,41 l 9 my MARGARET SWART Hails from Plainfield . . . full of geologist li es spectator sports pep and energy . . . future field WL' and horseback ridin . . . sym- pathetic . . . a good friend . . . Peg. LAURA TAFF Always willing to co-operate . . . conscientious student . . . capable future teacher . . . quiet quiz kid . . . good at math . . . truly sin- cere . . . hard worker . . . Well, 84 BONNIE TAYLOR Expressive cornedienne . . . tal- ented modern dancer with a fu- ture in professional dance . . . chic dresser who makes many of her own clothes . . . energetic . . . very likeable . . . Bon. NANCY SWIN K Slim, pretty blonde . . . depend- able . . . honor student . . . mu- sicall endowed . . . high ideals . . . lbves dancing and sailing . . . a good friend . . . This is ridic- ulous . . . Nance. DAVID TAYLOR Southern entlernan . . . can get along with anyone . . . tall and attractive . . . basketball player . . , avid sports fan . . . sincere and reliable . . . Fm for that . . . Dave. RICHARD TAYLOR Has a wonderful clrsposztron amzable plans a future rn forestry lrkes sports hard worker summers at shore an all around guy Thats true Drck SHIRLEY ANNE TELGARFCZ Exceptronal leader doesnt care for satlors loves all sports often seen smgrng as summer rn Europe sensrtrve and sweet future rn teachzng Oh fudge' SHARON LEE TAYLOR Sweet southern drawl loves to talk on the phone avzd sewer grnra srncere frrend future spends her summers tn Vrr career as a secretary Sherry SHARON SUI.. TAYLOR Artrstrc talent future rn faslr ron. frustrated by strclcy loclss krnd and consrderate very frzendly smrlrng eyes boundless enthusrasm Sounds great' will LINDA TERRY Frank and smcere outstandmg athletrc abrhty loves to drrve wrllrng to help farthful frrend s ends summers travel n well, lrlxed rndrvzdual Lynn MINA TINDALL Never at a loss for words flrrtatrous personaltty loves a good tzme sparklmg and full of happtness myrrads of friends never a spare moment SWICZTG we 85 SANDRA 'VHAGER JOSEPH URSO Personuhle . . . always working hard . . . a pleasant disposition . . . constantly ready with a smile . . . loves sports . . . a very at- tractive girl .... s ympathetic . . . Sandy. GEORGE VAN DERVEN A clown with a serious side . . . active in many organizations . . . popular individual . . . great mixer . . . collegiate appearance . . . TRFNNER Good things come in small pack- ages . . . friends galore . . . sparkling personality . . . loves tall boys . good talker, good listen- er . . . school spirit . . . Fm em- barrassedv . . . Georgie. KAREN VAN CORKOM Full of fun . . . interested in Never a dull moment . . . causes much commotion in study . . . a smile for everyone . . . loads of fun . . . many outside interests . . . numerous friends .... 9 harp personality . . . Joe. MAN , people . . . terrific dresser . . . enthusiasm plus . . . a future in teaching . . . real personable smile . . . cheerful . . . pretty . . . Corky, CAROLE VAN KEUREN A music lover . . . plays the organ and piano . . . plans to go to a business school . . . loves the sum- mer likes swimming a Tl1Gl'0uif i-Y, f0lk-S . . . Nervy real nice' girl . . . uD01'i,f.lCill5lL7, Dervy. P 86 do you. . . . Vicky. QUENTIN VILLA Sharp dresser . . . well known around Westfield . . . many choice comments . . . teachers' trial . . . liked by all . . . always willing to help . . . a real neat guy . . . Quinn. DIANE VARENHORST A wonderfully sincere person . . . sparkling and lively . . . marvelous pianist . . . future music teacher . . . enioys life . . . witty . . . good student . . . friendly . . . Rats.' RONALD VIGLIANTI Tops in sports . . . Westfield let terman . . . loves Italian foods . . . swings a big bat . . . quiet and likeable . . . likes to hunt . . . l funny laugh all his own . . . Ron. KARELISA VOELKER A quiet and effective worker . . . an outstanding student . . . always a cheerful word . . . talent for re- partee . . . loves Maine . . . likes Latin, French . . . I'm so busy . . . Lisa. FRANK VODRASKA ROBERT' VOCLHR Always lzas a ioke on hand . . . Model A Ford . . . popular . . . never a dull moment . . . a Rebel knows how to enjoy those Satur- . . . summers at the shore . . . day nights . . . sense of humor friendly . . . ever present smile . . . excellent staclent . . . friendly . . . always ready for a party . . . listens rather than talks . . . lo-ues to talk . . . Frank. Bob.. 87 88 ALFRED NVALDCHEN Jazz loving sax player . . . partici- pates in many hands . . . sleepy loolc . . . heading towards medical career . . . high grades . . , dryly witty . . . loyal friend . . . Al. IUDITH WEED Constantly giggling . . . loves a good time . . . male magnet . . . a hello for everyone . . . that French twist . . . loves those life- guards . . . Like I almost care . . . Judi. 1 riff MARY LOUISE XVALKEY Lovely blonde hair . . . big blue eyes . . . future social worker . . . travels in the West and loves it . . . enjoys swimming . . . viva- cious male magnet . . . Take it slow . . . Marylou. BARRY WHITE Owns t most temperamental Chevy in own . . . bowling fan ec . . a friend with many frie s . . . a clown . . . Hey, se . . . Whitey.,' yy with great cores . . . future archi- if Oli f gil WILLIAM WARD Can talk on any subject . . . a flirt . , . always considerate . . . future in law . . . active in every- thing . . . president of Rebels . . . Well, hi! . . . Bill. FRANCES WHITE Southern belle . . . humor all her own . . . personality plus . . . ef- fervescent laugh . . . always with a crowd . . . loves parties . . , understanding . . . I really do . . . Randy. LINDA WVHITLOCK Striking appearance . . . lo ua- cious . . . loves acting and defbat- ing . . . always ready to give an opinion . . . likes to travel . . . future director of religious educa- tion . . . Whit JOHN WEIST Tall and blond with an off-beat sense of humor . . . enjoys play- ing pool and basketball . . . has won several bowling trophies . . . future night club owner . . . Don't know, do ya? . . . Huck, SUSAN XVICK Excellent seamstress . . . pretty auburn hair . . . future in religion . . . passion for cats . . . spends summers relaxing . . . quiet until aroused . . . Oh, darn it . . . Sue. DOUGLAS WIGHT Goes out of his way to help others . . . good wrestler . . . hard work- er . . . uiet 'til you know him . . . small package, but an abun- dance of personality . . . No . . . Doug. RICHARD WIDTH Tall blond . . . devoted football fan . . . hard worker . . . interested in music . . . loves to talk olitics . . . decided optimist . . . elieerful . . . dependable . . . Dick. JAMES W'ILDAY Can alwais manage a ioke . . . notorious lhughter . . . good look- ing . . . nice smile . . . fine ath- lete . . . popular . . . a clown . . . What party? . . . Jim or The Head. JWY Q X . ., .- 9 ww flfpf WW .1 W0-afii 41- f73.4gf146'7 42V l LOIS XVILDE Comes from a large family . . . pretty, long blonde hair . . . ex- uberant personality . . . cheerful outlook on life . . . flair for sew- ing . . , flirtatiofus . . . Lo. tw? 6106 mba CWI AF cabling! ty KATHLEEN WILEY MMLVUZS7' 'U o agious laugh . . . outgoing WW! Qs-ezge gf humor . . . future nurse Ziifaustible .supply of ques . ti ns . . . friendly, willing helper twfg. I said the wrong thing, didn't . . Kathy. 56 'auf Ctiwfvvf. WILEY Loyal Rebel . . . kno ' 1 Omg the slop . . . tu?-dv'-'L has a way easi gif-Q - - - wild nies . . . truly interested i ot ers . . . dr' ambler . . . Ben. frifii LUCILLE XVILKINSON viable figure . . . winsorne and eminine . . . fascinating individ- ualist at heart . . . expresses her own candid opinions . . . takes an interest in everyone . . . Lucy. ffwis JANICE Wauy comments . . . male magne one . . . . . . Let's you . . . Jan. JOHN WILLIAMS Blond and good-looking . . . fe- male nzagnet . . . loves pizza . . . Yogi Bear fan, . . . up to his neck in sports . . . dynamic artist . . . crazy moods . . . What's hap- penin' friend? BARBARA XVINN Infectious giggle . . . partial to Connectcut . . . sports-minded . . . especially likes bowling . . . can be heard far and near . . . a future secretary . . . Babs. RICHARD XVRIGHT Tall, good-looking blond . . . quiet with the girls . . . knows his bas- ketball . . . New York has a double attraction . . . goes his own way . . . what a driver, what a car! . . . Dick. Grew EDWARD WOIKE Intelligent and helpful . . . honest . . . future architect . . . Maine enthusiast . . . enjoys fish and bridge . . . pretzels at Christmas program . . . fun to know . . . Ed. sw 2 rig-Kiki, iii' t 4 jf tnai if if 11 Af' ' ' ' it My MAH ' nyihlff whim ROGER YOCKEL Able zicuarter-miler . . . known for his io es . . . not very talkative but makes witty comments . . . many, many friends . . . tall and lanky . . . red hair, blue eyes . . . crRed.n the senior camping ground rated in the ranks Best Actor-Actress Eric Peterson, Gale Aurand Most Brilliant Randy White, Ken Banks Best Dancers Linda Minkel, Joe Stogowski Best All-Around Miche Murphy, Bob Duncan Class Couple Bill Shaffer, Hope Read Cutest Jeff Hitchings, Lynn Barrett Most Diplomatic Ioan Siegel, Ross Mannino Most Attractive Carolyn Macy, Dave Taylor, Ann O'Connor Most Ambitious Connie Poranski, Jerry Babbitt Class Aitists Nancy Perkins, John Williams Class Athletes Iackie Marik, Bob Duncan Most Bashful Glenna Loges, Frank Bannon Class Apple Polislzers Bonnie Bauer, Skip Retzlaff Class Cars Sara Ann Dey, Bob Vogler Most Cheerful Georgie Trenner, Bob Schreck Class Clowns Sara Ann Day, Quin Villa Most Considerate Miche Murphy, Bill Shaffer Most Dependable Chris Green, Art Garvin Most Determined Iulie Caldwell, Mike Kass Prettiest Eyes Karen Phillips, Jim Hogrefe Class F lirts Martie Smith, Bill Ward Class Dreamers Ann O'Connor, Bill Ward Best Dressed Mimi Looney, Eric Peterson, Ioan Seibert Friendliest Mina Tindall, Bill Shaffer Class Gigglers Judi Weed, Jerry Babbitt Man Hater - Woman Hater Linda Mayer, Dick Wright Class journalists Sandy Dashiell, Tracy Page Class Leaders- Chris Green, Art Garvin Best Line Sue Bilden, Carol Houston, Ben Wiley Most Naive Mary Ann Doctor, Phil Smith Most Optimistic Georgie Trenner, ackie Marik, Scott E lis M ost Pessimistic Gail Sasso, Ann O'Connor, Skip Rollins Quietest Justine Reimer, Bruce Price Most Romantic Mina Tindall, Lowell Higgins Most Sarcastic Beth Green, Joe Petrucione Most School Spirit Ursula Plinton, Bob Schreck Best Mixers George Van Derven, Bonnie Bauer Prettiest Hair Mareli Skrba, Ronnie Viglianti C lass H ea rtb rea kers Judi XVeed, Lowell Higgins, Carol Houston K 7 gif ET' fly EE Class lrweriflrflblw e Tom Nelson and jeff Gilbert, c, Lynn Barrett and Mary Lou Holland if W l -lvb -' 'Eff ek ' iff' 1 if -4 , ,fb ,,1-: ,si1.'-1 ? 2- :sffgLi'g2f-' t sifiisiiirs i is is . 3 s,-r ll:l?Wliil5i'fL, , s 'fi ll' ,Milli M D ill Most Likely to Succeed Chris Green, Mike Kass H Mutt and leg 3 ii Carol Burd, Bill Brady its Z f 1, 'r ,SPX i 2 1 fsgtsj 'glkffll -.,. ig iii, ig 'W 42, f-gj3355Qlf-rsiviifff Q W fvg gy., s iiriairasisreiaziswsiii gai qi rim ri aff, f ji- 1 -. ' ij? ,i, 41-rf' ,rH rtrr 1 Class Orators Bob Duncan, Linda Abrams Class Musicians Connie Poranski, Al Waldchen 9 Peppiest Ursula Plinton, Bob Schreck Most Popular Ross Mannino, Hope Read Most Sincere Peggy Stevens, Ross Mannino Most Sophisticated Ioan S1egel, Eric Peterson Sweetest Peggy Stevens, jeff Meyer Teacher s Trial Roseanne Dawe, Quinn Villa Class Wit ' S 'N Best Figure - Physique Lucy Wilkinson, Pete Braun labsent, Dan Nicholsl Sara Ann Dey, John Lewis Class Ringleaders Class Singers Stephanie Malkin, Quinn Villa Bill Clancy, Gail Burdett Most Talkative Mina Tindall, Bruce Overbay W 31 in Nicest Smile Did Most for WHS Gail Sasso, Tom Nelson Miche Murphy, Mike Kass 96 I V a. w. 0.1 faetivities while on leave . , WV -,. f.. -.. ' f9 N1 s- - - 1 -X -1 wa , gf' ' -9 . 2-,cu -- ,- -- -- 2: -v ' T- - -. 'P '- weve, , e ' 1'g52-'.'Ei'lI y ' ' ui'-if l,'0G??4'U1f-'via' VUL? 1 if . if-' - .mia I4 Luv , -sv- s,:--ff 'X e A irli. 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In addition to the softball game, the tug of War, and the shoe hunt, we competed in sack races, clothing races, a cracker-balloon race, obstacle races, a pie-eating contest, a Water-balloon toss, and a three-legged race. Bonnie Bauer, who was general chairman of the picnic, presented the Olympic Awards. Foe got a stomach-ache! Hi, Uncle I oey! lv ll! l , as ' I li X .,f f MN Huff ll wi ,3 fi if :tx . I . 0 . - in , J 1, nu Irv-- j' 'l Slugger' Play ball! Mmm-good! h Hi, pieefacelb Vm:L ,Q Iyar, Jr f f gsm Who, made this pre, x,fv' Come down and see me sometime. 53 Gram determmatzon fl Um those new sack an obstacle race! Now to catch a breath! vu- Vw-1-..- f IIA X Xb 1 R I In .-s.Q5-NI ? is f -Q Q-I' A 'Y fi. as n 15 ,-4 x Qrww' iw X353 in Y' 2 2 I. rf K-XXX it X 33 X .fm wx XXX I rf -f x XX'-rig-f 'UI I. X, fy fi. f-- .1- ffigfv if' X ' I ' W -.:.,,1 ' f In ns' 1, - 'gl5 '.- , uv Its sux - ' Q g 4 . the . f- . . v Tieyvb alfftiidk '-h nl' fl' wa Q' 'Q I -Elfgyxgr? 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Lois crifkenwzer Jnhn Iynwn Purim Mem TICKET SALES . , Nnnfy nnnnr cnri-nine Cooke Knrnn Dohrmann vnInI-in Gibbs Mary crm TI-My Gnnnnn Suann I-Inner smrlny Ilewm PRUGRAIII coIIxII'rTEE snmey ,unnmn PUBLICITI' CORIBHTTEE cffnxa Ianbbm Knn-n Iznnney amy mu HOSPITALITI' C0liMl'i l'EE GIII mn-Ixm N.-Inn. Hnuz .nninn :Imcny Lindn Minn-I USHEILING I-'nmu , . Lynn umm Bonnie Bauer snnnn Iximnn Rands Bumn SATURDAY , Charles Blyth Ml!! CoHmuI Julie Cnldwell Susan Cadet Susnn Daleo CHECKROOM Fridly light SaluI'dnY nitht Frlsllyi Peter Higgins D ELI 5 ' BUSINESS SALES . . . Miss Ml nt Dietrich . . . . . . . 'Sinn sunny Burt Newman Charles S1-euernlktl . :ny Kyrioglnu, Icnnn Lnkk. on.cII.Innen Consunw Romer: Robert Schreck Join Shulmln Marell Skrbn Shirley Telefraecz Minn Tindll Dlnne Van-nhural .hnice Wilkin .Inna Iligninn snnnn Ludke cmlyn Mic? .vncqnuine li mn. Geoff!!! Meyer Linda Eiiinkel Lnny Inannn Iannnr. Iwnnz . . . . .Innnnn Cerillu, cIInII-fnnn sinn-nn Ln, anger . . , Ixnnznm Gucntert, cnnsnnnn Funk Dolmnn, Michael Kass. cfncnnnrnnn conngnfe Fannskl Jann np Imam Spencer , . PI-Inixln Fury, chnsnnnn Elinnmn III-Iinz, cncnnn-nun Ann o'cnnn.1I Jann Pnwnnn Lynn schenm Donald my, Mnry Lan I-InIInna. oncnnn-n.en John Fuller!!! Imnnna Ixnmnnn Lnwzll HiKlin: Mnheln Ixnfpny TInnnnI Felrsnll . . snnnn mug, Iucnnra wnnn. cncnnxnnen Elizabeth nn--png HOPE Rand David Slncrnint Munn: Smith 'i'I:n-ie Smith William Ht-ndriklen Iucnnra nam .vnnnn Ic.f.InnIIIn Marilyn Digrory SIMD MMU' Eannna nnmnui Imn IzenIInII Mxrxhall I-'uavnnn Lnurn TIII Ian-I-y Inmgnn . . . , anne, I.n.mnn.cIInII-Innn Icnmeen wsxny, cncnnifnnn . . . . sIIn1.yAInnrm.cn.Innnn :nnnne cnmxn. cn-cnninnnn Constants Apgezzuo Bnrbnrn Hart Snturdsy' 2 John MBV Richard Coon Iznnnm Winn Lnne can-Inn cuss OFFICERS PRESIDENT , ..... . Arthur cnnn VICE-PRESIDENT .... . I-Ienfy Innk SECRETARY . . . . . Joan Sieill I-IzI:AsI:IzI-:Iz . . . , . . . Imnfnn wnnn ASSISTANT Tnmsuxsn . . . Sandra In.5InnII Anvismxs nn Ruben I., PM-I Mm srnfgnm Ia. niefrmi IIIusIc - - Ixnnn hy due High School Swing Band nnanf me an-Nunn of Mr, Robert Banks, ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Senior clm II indebted an all members of un. hculty who nnnmed In Inn ,nnanfunn of Inn my nna ennninIIy to III-. II.p.nnIn Inf In. InnmnnI In pn-, MI-. cngn- In iechnicnl Iignnng nupervilion, and Mau IIIII nn- Imp wnh ticnetslles. We ' l th if sincere y nn 1 Andrew mn- Stylist nn- Calilurex :my cu-v.I nn- unnn. mn IInnwnII In nmlll nnnmny mn And m ms. Inn- snnm nn- nmnnn. 4 ff W? ,, w J, Now, Donna Lucia, will you pour out tea? I B tt I 'Tm not going to flzarry the story? old Spettigue! 4 n',g,,'kl'.!uu J' wg my W ,', ' ww T 6 ,' ,L , W - M an X , K 3 M 3 z , R333 What's his lorclslzzp up to with the old gent now? L D M L43 Aa ,X M lf:,:f,M., , Curtain callf, Ov . :Me i6d7C 'Qeaf1nw2aaQ agciuefn 151, loner M .Ze gm ykaw 'gay We mf: 2967 97QMbKJ.S4mb1f Mina! f'4N'Y7-N ax 62, A960 fx ,Vx fYW A fo ' 1 . . 2 Qafrncl-n1fAan1 ance fo one 0rQe'f XX 23.3 From park benches to fountains, from flower carts to the Tavem on the Green -what else could it be but Central Park, the scene of our junior prom. Under the direction of Michele Mur- phy, the committee chair- men worked together to pro- duce a truly successful prom. The chairman were I. Bab- bitt, K. Banks, B. Bauer, H. Burk, C. Coman, A. Garvin, C. Green, M. Kass, M. Loo- ney, D. Putnam, L. Schen- kel, J. Siegel, M. Skrba, S. Sordon, and S. T aylor. 'K Maia I it V' ln ,. fills' I f ' S21 f 5 ww. 'ff 4 k -'G . i 'G x 1 ii N A 5 S ' w at fp I' S Q 1 mg . at if , Mich and Miss Theurer discussing plans for the prom. Committee chairmen. ! llfe in the barracks . . Y 1 W N 103 lieutenants, junior grade . JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: James Kovacs, vice president, Bill Tittle, president, Mel Bailey, treasurerg Cappi Harris, secretaryg Geoffrey West, assistant treasurer. 5 l JUNIOR COUNCIL FIRST ROW, left to right: Brenda Villa, Mary Jo Piserchia, Janice Havens, Beryl Gregory, Carol Hodges, Jean Shellenberger. SECOND ROW: Cappi Harris, Donna Czamy, Sue Stanley Nancy Messersmith, Carol Bergmann, Geoffrey NVest, Mrs. Kathleen Stevens, class adviserl THIRD ROW: Bill Tittle, Robert Garner, James Kovacs, Mel Bailey, Jerry Post. 104 Y 1 ROOM 12.3-MISS TOKER RONV ONE, left to right: A. Brouillarcl, C. Betz, I. Baker, H. Barrows, I. Banes, L. Appezzato. ROW TWO: M. Bass, P. Bauer, W. Brower, C. Bevelheimer, E. Bristol, C. Beules. ROW THREE: C. Bergmann, J. Abrahamson, B. Bird, R. Apeseche, D. Barr. ROW FOUR: W. Barnes, W. Balka, T. Braun, R. Adelaar, A. Bergstedt, G. Bachert, M. Bailey, R. Allen. l fl! l l ' ROOM 124-MRS. MERRIHEW ROW ONE, left to right: C. Collins, L. Curt, M. Caccamo, D. Burton, H. Carrigan, S. Bunker, P. Brunner. ROW TWO: C, Cicolello, S. Brownell, B. Buck, C. Cagnassola, A. Cappe, D. Czamy. ROW THREE: R. Brunton, M. Cirincione, R. Buchbinder, M. Campbell, M. Caccamo. ROW FOUR: D. Cafarelli, B. Crane, K. Canape, D. Casey, C. Byam. ROOM 126-MISS MEYER ROW ONE, left to right: M. Elcome, E. Decker, V. Dunlevy, G. Ferenc, T. Dunkley, M. Grawe. ROW TWO: P. Engelke, P. Donahue, H. de Planque, B. Poranski, B. Enders, K. Dahlstrom. ROW THREE: M. Eddy, D. Dearing, R. Crompton, K. Comell, P. Deas, F. Deas. ROW FOUR: H. Cox, M. Davis, C. Craver, B. Cole, D. Coleman, M. Degan, R. Debarger, P. Culver, D. Davis. ROOM 14,1-MRS. SPENCER ROW ONE, left to right: R. Giordano, M. Hall, N. Gillian, B. Giles, E. Greene, A. Greisser, I. Gehrhardt. ROW TWO: B. Gregory, J. Foster, A. Gruber, M. Goff, D. De Lorenzo, G. Farries. ROW THREE: M. Grotefend, W. Guthrie, B. Garner, G. Delavon, M. Gravely, T. Feeleii. ROW FOUR: S. Foose, V. Donnelly, E. Galauski, D. Felch, E. Edmonds, J. Freemon, R. Et erington. ROOM 143-MRS. FEATHERS ROW ONE, left to right: T. Hand, J. Havens, C. Hartwig, G. Hannan, B. Hamilton, D. Haslam, K. Harris. ROW TWO: I. Heinlein, S. Hecht, M. Heilman, G. Hamrah, K. Herron, M. Held. ROW THREE: R. Henderson, K. Helsby, G. Goodwin, R. Goheen, W. Graf, W. Hinton. ROW FOUR: I. Heilman, B. Michael, W. Hamnett, F. Helms, T. Hampton. ROOM 144-MR. SCHMIDT ROW ONE, left to right: K. Hughes, M. Holzwarth, C. Hodges, J. Hescock, S. Hoffman, A Jacobs, D. Hoff, C. Johns. ROW TWO: J. Hill, P. Hinebauch, M. Horton, K. Hill, I. Hitchcox I. Iudson, I. Kane. ROW THREE: L. Kirylemko, I. Kennedy, R. Klein, K. Holland, I. Kovacs ROW FOUR: D. Kelly, G. Smith, W. Koppe, J. Kilkenny. ROOM 145-MRS. WEBB ROW ONE, left to right: P. Larkin, N. Lantheaume, L. Lally, J. Litch, S. Mack, F. Mangina I. Loftus, M. Lee. ROW TWO: S. Mandell, D. Kuntz, J. Kuntz, I. Marshall, K. Lyons, M Manthey, L. Laudenberger. ROW THREE: M. Kutzenco, R. Mann, T. Matt, B. Loughrey sv Iiogan, P. Lorentz. ROW FOUR: T. Lavey, K. Lonsdale, J. Loeber, R. Kurtz, L. Markham . ewrs. ROOM 146-MR. GERBER ROW ONE, left to right: J. Mistretta, P. Mclnerny, D. Mayer, M. McLarty, I. McDermott, P. McDaniel. ROW TWO: S. Meyer, N. Messersmith, F. Nelson, R. Meyers, M. Maurer, I. Minnick, C. Merritt. ROVV THREE: C. McCarthy, M. Mockrish, J. Miller, M. Marx, A. Mirabella, T. Meyer. ROW FOUR: D. McIntosh, E. Mowry, D. Mount, P. Morley, R. Michaels. ROOM 148-MISS RUSSO ROW ONE, left to right: M. Orlinski, N. Moore, C. Newman, K. Muller, M. Piserchia, S. O'Brien, M. Parken, K. Mostrand. ROW TWO: L. Monaco, C. Picone, T. Morrison, I. Novello, L. Pearson, S. Pennekamp. RONV THREE: D. Newman, G. Paulding, I. Pease, B. Oberlin, B. Ottoson. ROW FOUR: F. O'Connor, W. Nickau, D. Nichols, I. Nitchie. ROOM 149-MRS. STEVENS ROW ONE, left to right: T. Pillar, N. Reibel, G. Reid, P. Rial, M. Read, S. Rosecrans, T Perry. ROW TWVO: C. Quad, P. Rice, S. Petrucione, I. Royster, Q. Redd, C. Rodgers, C. Robbins. ROW THREE: I. Rothe, G. Reynolds, K. Peck, R. Robinson. ROW FOUR: B. Richold, D. Richardson, J. Post. ROW 151-MRS. SWINK ROW ONE, left to right: K. Savastano, J. Siccardi, M. Setzer, S. Schlesinger, M. Rugg, S. Ruzansky, R. Silverman, C. Schick. ROW TWO: L. Schoel, M. Siderman, I. Shellenberger, S. Savage, C. Schomp, I. Rupp, I. Serijan. ROW THREE: R. Rothe, R. Sanborn, R. Slocum, R. Sampson, R. Russo. ROW FOUR: B. Sargent, K. Seeley, G. Rushforth. ROOM 152-MISS HILL ROW ONE, left to right: C. Sutley, S. Tiger, I. Stern, C. Stevens, J. Turner, L. Small, N. Stevens, M. Smith. ROW TVVO: C. Stempel, B. Smith, S. Simone, S. Stanley, S. Thomas, V. Tice. ROW THREE: T. Stoudt, D. Strickland, S. Taylor, G. Stith, D. Stanton, W. Stanbach. ROW FOUR: C. Stake, P. Sullivan, C. Spader, M. Stewart, G. Smith, E. Taliaferro, R. Thatcher. ROOM 228-MRS. HALL ROW ONE, left to right: P. Whitenight, B. Ullrich, S. Way, S. Wfalker, B. Villa, B. Weaver P. Waldee, R. NVang. ROXV TWO: N. VVarburton, S. Ward, D. Thome, P. Weinmann, O Waltman, I. Whitlock, S. Wetenhall. ROW THREE: R. van de Sande, C. Wright, R. Voigt I. Umbreit, H. Tingley, D. Tokash. ROOM 230-MR. TAYLOR ROW ONE, left to right: N. Williams, D. Wilt, P. Willson, S. Williams, B. Wolff, B. Wilson, M. Wiendl, B. Wright. ROW TWO: G. West, J. Williams, J. WVirt, P. Young, I. Wood, R. Zaparanick, S. Wright. ROW THREE: G. Wright, A. Zoufaly, R. Wilcox, R. Willard, M. Wukitsch. ROW FOUR: F. VVilkerson, D. Winn, G. Weiss. . .V A lr- gg, 15.2. 11 . .,.. 1 my 41 V SV , , 3 . 1 N h ,Q ggjgzii V'-E .1 ' 3 .... 2. ' J . , .r . ..- . A V. 51.2 1 - 2 WY' 1' . Q Q-gag. ., .fi . xiii is , 'f V tm'- , V, A . .. D l .:.. .:.. V . 5 1 1 .:' 1 152 f- if .U 112416 3 5 '7 if ' 'S 4 -f 5 t 2 f-ff. i-A ,xy . , . 2:61 rg 'J .. .lima ', . V fi 35 I-1 .Q ,, '5 L 5 iv S N ' 5 Y' V sa 4? xi x . sg . . . f f'.,. -ffm, if A 71 Zf'5:2Qf?jiKi2'4v...f iff' in ,- We . -, .1 vm, jw?1 ,gf,, iff 35' 5 - K ' -. ' R51 4, ,iguw -'f.5l:y,. Qi A H if .3 5'- . g , N 5 K 5 Xi X its r Xu ,K X 3 i, M x .3 I al f- Uriiffi' 'Y X 1512 -'Exif' . .1 . 4 7 5' N iff f-sf.ffl.Yf5Qi5:?3T2gff:' -A 5 - ' -' 'fs .... , . , . l Tl11.2i. 1.1. Fifi- - ,z .. . l of dui new recruits . SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Charles Colucci, assistant treasurer, Nancy Hely, vice president, grank Mancuso, treasurer, Margaret Wilde, secretaryg Gordon Diggory, presi- ent. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL ROW ONE, left to right: Harriett Barber, Gail German, Ginny Green, Carol Mulreany, Phebe McCarty, Nancy Stewart, Joyce Jackson. ROW TWO: Peggy Cook, Anne Ward, Diane Wylie, Linda Heller, Eleanor Reid, Karen Amold, and Miss Mary Learish, class adviser. ROW THREE: Iane Kennedy, Barbara Burke, Margaret Wilde, Nancy Lettola, Bambi Eddy, Moore Diggory. ROW FOUR: Nancy Hely, Jim Pusack, Rod Ellis, Marty Howarth, Frank Mancuso, Charles Colucci, and Dave Smith. HOMEROOM 231-MRS. TRETOUT ROW ONE, left to right: C. Anrlrews, K. Arnold I Ander- sen, B. Baker, D. Alonso S. Allen S. Allen TWVO J. Ahern, T. Ackerman, il. Allen,,C. Allen, J. Barnes, Bachman. ROW THREE: G. Andrews, I. Abrahamson M. Arnoroso, J. Alexanderson, J. Bannon, S. Abel. ROW FOTIR R. Ashbaugh, F. Albertson, D. Acque, K. Barr, P. Battiloro M. Barondess. HOMEROOM 232-MR. ZORGE ROW ONE, left to right: A. Beck, J. Berthiaume, H. Barber V. Barr, M. Baumer, K. Beasley, G. Bauer. ROW TWO P. Biamonte, C. Bennett, K. Barber, M. Bems, K. Balling L. Billingsby. ROWV THREE: W. Baumer, H. Bawcom, L Beach, H. Blaier, G. Berse. ROW FOUR: V. Bianco, D Bliss. HOMEROOM 233-MISS BENKENDORF FIRST ROW, left to right: K. Brunner, S. Bitzer, I. Brown, B. Burke, I. Carter, S. Bonestele, I. Brunner SECOND ROW: E. Bretherton, N. Blanlcen, T. Bonon, Booth, R. Briant, I. Breibart. THIRD ROW: D. Borden, R. Boyer, W. Broulliard, R. Bowe. HOMEROOM 235-MRS. HINSON ROW ONE, left to right: B. Church, C. Conover, C. Cris- tiano, V. Carpenter, L. Burroughs, L. Campan. ROVV TWO: D. Colesworthy, T. Charles, R. Buhrendorf, R. Caramagno, I. Cerillo. ROW THREE: M. Cave, C. Caprario, I. Brown, R Clayton ROW FOUR- T Carr S Bubier J Ca ent , . . . , . , . rp er, R. Chambers. 111 HOMEROOM 241-MR. BUNTING ROW ONE, left to right: C. DeLorenzo, B. Dilts, S. Dia- mondstein, D. Coogan, C. Dasher, B. Davis. ROW TWO: D. DeCl1ellis, B. Cox, P. Cook, C. Dick, W. Crawford. ROW THg1ElE: C, Colucci, T. Crampton, W. Crowley, C. Conde, B. o ins. HOMEROOM 242-MRS. DISBROW ROW ONE, left to right: S. DeRubeis, R. Denholtz, S. Diamondstein, D. Elliot, P. Down, J. Esposito. ROW TWO: L. Ekstrand, I. Elliott, C. Duncan, V. Dwyer, C. Dowell. ROW THREE: H. Eddy, B. Ellerhorst, P. Ernst, R. Ellis, I. Edmondson, B. Ehmman. ROW FOUR: F. Doerr, G. Diggory, R. Dwyer, A. DeRosa. HOMEROOM 243-MRS. YOUNG ' ROW ONE, left to right: S. Fiscale, M. Gamer, E. Gargiles, M. Garbarini, K. Feclerowsky, B. Frink, R. Ennis. ROW TWO: D. Fitzsimmons, M. Fitch, I. Freiberger, P. Ewing, R. Fuhrman, L. Frantz. ROW THREE: M. Flynn, B. Flem- ing, D. Freeswick, B. Fredericks, R. Ellis, C. Elste. 112 HOMEROOM 244-MR. BONESTEEL ROW ONE, left to right: B. Gilmour, L. Greason, I. Goday E. Golden, R. Gould, I. Gross. ROW TWO: N. Girard, P Graef, S. Gerald, R. Garrison, W. Gordon. ROW THREE D. Graham, S. Griflin, D. Greco, C. Frew, R. Goodwin ROW FOUR: L. Grawe, S. Freiherr, B. Golden, R. Gruner R. Gilbert. HOMEROOM 245-MR. KURTZ FIRST ROW leftt ' h H , o ng t: P. Hand, B. Cross, P. Hall, C. .t A , ami on, V. Crcen, M. Harrlson. SECOND ROWV' T Hal Hadley, F. Harnett, D. Hanke. pin, J. Hamm, S. Cruman, H. Guzzetti, K. Cuth, D. Halvor: sen. THIRD ROW: C. Hagan, WV. Haney, J. Harraden, P HOMEROOM 246-MR. LaCOSTA ROW ONE: C, Hill, J. Hayes, J. Hess, C. Hilseberg, L Heller, M. Heidt, B. Hill. ROW TWO' B Herbert J He bert, K. Hekeler, N. Heinkel, N. Hely, L. Herberf THREE: J. Holloway, R. Hill, J. Heindel, R. Heacock, F Hofsaess. ROW FOUR- R Harten R Hicks W Hedcle . . , . ., . n, G. Harris, E. Henning. HOMEROOM 250-MISS LEARISH ROW ONE, left to right: L. Isaacman, J. Hunt, P. Infantino, S. Horr, C. Huzar, P. Hoelle, P. Hoff. ROW TWO: P. Iliff, J. Hitchcox, S. Holt, J. Hunziker, J. Humphrey, P. Iovino ROW THREE: W. Howarth, J. Jackson, D. Jackson, O. Hor- vath, W. Johann. ROW FOUR: B. Johnson, M. Howarth, W. Hulmes, J. Ingram, D. Johnston. A HOMEROOM 251-MRS. WINQUIST ROW ONE, left to right: C. Jordan, M. Jacobi, E. James, L. Jewett, J. Jackson, S. Judge, M. Johansen. ROW TWO' S. Jones, R. Klein, R. Kefalonitis, M. Ketcham, R. Jones, K. Kreider. ROW THREE: R. Juntilla, L. Kinney, K. Kauf- man, A. Kraker, D. Koppe. ROVV FOUR: W. Kennedy, R Kinney, W. Kraus, R. Kerr, T. Kinney, J. Kindregan. 113 HOMEROOM 253-MISS VICEDOMINI ROXV ONE, left to right: K. Kneclit, I. Kazalski, E. Kern E. Leigh, C. Knapp, J. Kennedy, M. Lehman. ROYV TYVO N. Ketelhut, D. Long, R. Langer, T. Loeb, J. Lauber M Ketclmm. Row '1'H1iEE. J. Lalferty, W. Lough, B. Linck, D. Liscom, R. Luebck. ROXV FOUR: P. Lambert, I. Long, M. Love. HOMEROOM 255'-f-MR. FREEMAN ROW ONE, left to right: W. Mackay, J. MacKinnon, A. Martorina, R. Maiers, Matt, D. Litch. ROVV TVVO: I. MacDonald, J. Loges, D. Martin, N. Lettola, L. Mathis. ROW THREE: F. Mancuso, R. MacFarlane, R. Meares, R. Mayne. ROVV FOUR: C. Lyman, W. McIntosh, R. Massa. HOMEROOM 257-MR. MILLER ROW ONE, left to right: M. McGeary, A. Mazzucca, K. Muller, C. Murray, P. McCarty, K. Morris. ROW TWO: A Mayo, J. McAll, I. McNe1'ney, M. Morbeck, J. Mihovich, cl Muccilli, M. Murphy. ROW THREE: S. Morris, C. Miller, A. Muccilli, M. Minnicino. ROYV FOUR: YV. Miller, C. Miller, D. Morash, F. Mitchell. HOMEROOM 259-MR. LADENBURGH ROW' ONE, left to right: D. Newell, A. Nachbor, C. Mul- reany, J. Ostrowskyj K. Murphy, L. Patterson, M. Pellegrino. ROW TVVO: A. Olsen, W. Parken, L. Perry, M. Muller, D. Newman, P. Obencliain. ROW THREE: M. Overbay, B. Northcutt, T. Noonan, VV. Olsen, T. O'Neil. ROVV FOUR: R. Packard, D. Palenno, R. Otto, D. Opdyke, K. Pastrolf. 114 HOMEROOM 261-MISS IMLAY ROW ONE, left to right: M. Pollock, A. Poland, D. Pollard, R. Peterson, S. Pierce, C. Phillips. ROW TWO: E. Poth, P. Podd, B. Petterson, B. Plenty, M. Pattyson. ROW THREE: K. Powers, J. Pitzer, F. Rash, E. Quinn, C. Rausch. ROW FOUR: D. Pearce, T. Phelan, W. Pischedda, J. Raba, T. Primosch, I. Pusack. HOMEROOM 264-MR. JONES ROW ONE, left to right: P. Rowland, S. Schaub, P. Scho- field, B. Schroeder, P. Scharmann. ROW TWO: R. Scott, A. Scurry, I. Rote, P. Sapp. ROW THREE: R. Scott, D. Smith, -R. Shapiro, R. Seay, I. Smith, R. Schulz. ROW EOUR: T. Socolosky, R. Selvig, G. Serbe, I. Scully, H. cott. 115 HOMEROOM 263-MR. D'ANDREA ROW ONE, left to right: M. Rudy, C. Schiller, D. Reid, C. Richardson, K. Roe, E. Reid. ROW TWO: M. Ricker, B. Price, I. Prince, F. Richter, L. Racic. ROWV THREE: V. Robinson M. Pullen T. Schmidt F. Schran J. Reid B Regenrhai, Row FOUR: D. Rizzo, G. Sarge-ht, T. Ridker, J. Sampson, I. Schneider. HOMEROOM 265-DR. WILSON ROW ONE, left to right: M. Solomon, D. Stalbaum, C Sterphone, Z. Simon, P. Sharkey, G. Shannon, S. Smith ROW TWO: L. Smith, M. Soriano, L. Stoddard, B. Shier- man, S. Sepenuk, S. Spina. ROW THREE: T. Stottler, C Stark, WV. Sonsin, H. Strond, R. Stork. HOMEROOM 268-MR. KURSAR ROW ONE, left to right: S. Thrasher, E. Tessitore, M. Stevenson, D. Stevens, C. Sturmer. ROWV TWO: B. Terry, I. Stuckcr, D. '1'ali:1ferra, R. Trenner, T. Thomsen. ROVV THREE: R. Tll0l'l7Ll1'I1, H. Sydnor, R, Traylor, R. Thiele. ROW FOUR: D. Thompson, B. Tenney, B. Varnum, G. Thompson. 'w-a....h HOM EROOM 273-MR. SCOTT ROXV ONE, left to right: D. YVill, M. XVight, WVolf, R Zaparanick, D. Wylie, S. Wilson, N. Woodruff. ROWV TWVO: V. VVollny, D. NVeston, R. VVortliing, M. Wilde, C. Wyatt, B. Young. ROXV THREE: J. WVieting, I. XVilliams, I. Yun- ker, T. VVilliamson, L. Zeis. ROXV FOUR: T. XVelson, G Wiegman, I. Zalonis, R. XVelch, I. Zucker. L HOMEROOM 270-MR. SADDLER ROVV ONE, left to right: J. Tieman, A. Ward, C. Vander- bilt, I. Tucker, C. Way, M. Tomlinson, D. Wells. ROW TWO: S. Wallace, B. Vitale, S. NValker, I. Ventimiglia, K. Tusso, E. Walsh. ROW THREE: K. Veith, R. Venturella, I. WVan1ess, J. Wayne, F. Warfield. ROVV FOUR: L. Warter, E. Vigne, P, Vehling. on the baltlefeld . , 1. f WNW' f ' I , . J, , . f , , 452' 17 2 ff P -'W vw if Jn Avi .r M If - 3 fif ,3,eKA,1, f ff -J' 1 'gif 71 : 3,26 if,Q+? 1 Q- f E jg :vi pkg? K Yip Q4 f . 'JQQKQ 3.4515 ,Q 4' ff , , 5 fxa -5 W ..-A Z li' 'L A -557 V A+- E TX 2 .wwf 5' f: ' 'fll .' ' Q J, wr Q .Pr:.T v I. K li, -f If .l IQQQQMFN ,VA Wyxj 'X XF Ex, In VIN-X. --QVYZI-: , vi Z4 4 f I ,Z -, faq: .,..fff-Lg Q-f- J ,- J' 41lW.,'4Q1f-ZW' wx ' V :SH X t ug ' Mitac? rf ' sf Q5 .Q Ni X Y 1f!: . 'W' X 'i , M 1 it ex sv 6 QL.. 2, Eff 'f:iiiR!,'f9?Wfm X 5 ..1?7:i SV-,G N kv . if ,ZA-ffifigx .bil m7 ffxm xi-rifx , 5 - M, QXQV' .71-fYf:, YE. , ff! Y alfa? Q 'QM y'- if f f A,,,4' - gg ' f .E' , f 414'-'ega '! ff ff In a ll 99 I A p-I E A Q ff: 1 1, Nl ' f:5?l-A faIIQ44ji ? 117 football FIRST ROW, left to right: I. Waltman, K. Heindel, G. Weiss, F. Dolman, I. Griner, I. Kovacs J. May, P. Braun CCo-Capt.J, R. Mannino CCo-Capt.J, B. Duncan, D. Reitze, S. Ellis, D. Wright D. Bobo, T. Gottlick. SECOND ROW: Coach Gerber, B. Clarke, C. Byarn, D. Winn, B Bryant, E. Galauski, M. Degen, I. Williams, R. Viglianti, E. Mowry, B. Adalaar, T. Nelson P. Kupp, D. Morash, Coach Kehler. THIRD BOW: T. Sockolosky, R. Thiele, D. Heacock, B Mueller, B. Clayton, J. Kindergan, R. Doerr, I. Barnes, R. Ellis, B. Heclden, R. Luebeck, M Howarth, G. Berse. FOURTH ROW: M. Ketcham, S. Foote, I. Waynes, L. Warter, S. Bubier Mr. D'Andrea, Coach Zorge, Coach Ellis, D. Brown, B. Gruner, C. Colucci, I. Kane, F. Haag Westfield High enjoyed its best football season in yi. y --, a decade this year. Under the continued guidance f gg, of coach Les Zorge, the Blue Devils amassed a ff fx total of 196 points against the opposition's 86. Only SK . narrow losses to Butler and Roselle marred an A . 3, Aj K7 lp. otherwise perfect season, including stunning vic- fs! tories over Rahway and Columbia. Dolman, Griner, fii g pi, rf x Weiss, Ellis, Nelson, and All-State Pete Braun solidi- ,f f-' ffm, Q fied the forward line, while Mannino, Galauski, Ko- 'ff l,.- .X vacs, and Dave Reitze provided the scoring punch. Ziff 167' A - ' ,7 Westfield's very successful season was climaxed by M y x J a stirring victory over our arch rival, Plainfield, on f' Thanksgiving Day. f 'Q .f 118 7?Wfaxg:ff'llll '74-cm .fa Dave Reitze rounds right end on his way for a long gain. Jim Kmaacs plunges over for the score. ,A Coach Zorge gives Ross the word. I L L w COACHES FIRST ROW: G. Kehler, L. Zorge. SECOND ROW: B. Ellis, I. D'Andrea, H. Gerber. Dwight Winn goes in for the tackle. Q Akkn ,, d QAZ. E WY V g L. iv., ,. H M ...gi E -fi - -1 -':, L f., .s vwii v an? .fi e . S . S si C . g S Sa ,Q ir? g .,., b s-'-: .',. . ., fvs fs . .1'.. a ' K sg i, ,f . W ' 51,2 , S f . i ' X fiQi,'2i'i'1f 'mi'-m f i5'1 7 ,.aiw? YffQ5 -dwg -1 '1,2f-,zyzm N ' ' f , prif ' Fi' - .5 f af- V ,, 2afJ,,:p5..1sQ79gfA1 fs... -.f-- ' QW .,,,f'- i3,,, - .1s ww ,S . me is V. gqgqgn qiyw -2 3 wx wi H- 'N +:1z, :ifQ .g : v :UT :L-1 ., . N was' f3Si Eiwff ' W 1,1 241 119 ' ' .L N -w w +1 4 gf 51.5.-Y-.g. :,: , i ,Ag ,,. he .M sg-.1.zf,1a22,:.s'1w f'sw.l,.fsf . 'P .2 - ' -mai' 121 BASKETBALL SCORES PLAINFIELD SCOTCH PLAINS LINDEN SUMMIT SPRINGFIELD ROSELLE PARK HOLY TRINITY CRANFORD PLAINFIELD NORTH PLAINFIELD UNION RAHVVAY MILLBURN CRANFORD ROSELLE HILLSIDE iq, FIRST ROW: I. Kovacs, B. Varnum, D. Taylor, L. Higgins fCo-Captj, B. Clancy CCo-Capt.D, D. Myers, R. Russo, D. WVinn. SECOND ROW: Coach I. Lay, T. Feeley, C. Rushforth, I. Symcock, B, King, Trainer J. D'Andrea. THIRD ROW: P. Love, S. Nelson, B. Oberlin, C. Craver. This year was Westfieldls rebuilding year in basketball. John Lay,s courtmen had a rough schedule but played admirably considering the inexperience of the team. Co-captains Clancy and Higgins sparked the club with Dave Taylor providing a strong scoring punch. Westfield looks forward to the return of two of its starting five, Dickie Myers and Bob King, next year as Westfield will again become a strong conference contender. This yearis season was highlighted by some very close ball games including a thriller with Hillside which found our courtmen on the long end of the 51-50 score. F .56 X... .uf .f .. ,. J- 'i ' L' .I v: Q , 9 K ' ,-uf. 7. 1 f ' . 'lf' f ' i21f f+:a':fi,,,f3qs. ' 14 2 3 Lowell Higgins drives. Dickie Myers fights for possession of the ball. 123 I rx' l5v.l,f :' 3:7 gui V f Z ,ll l iff fs.-Po 'na I , 1 T T 1 9 Tl fflflwf lx X I' AX 4,' Q' l UA, Q x !' f 'R 15x 'ix x I 4 hw, W F - Y l: Y V jj filly Lili If L Z lf 'MK ' ill L 'W' 8 . A X f ACK Nw Bill Clancy puts the ball 'up in the air, ooer the rim' . QQ 5 Aff! l D. Myers, L. Higgins, D. Taylor, B. Clancy, B. King. u 124 Dave Taylor goes after the loose ball. 'I X X p i ffx- , ,gif 1 ........ Wf JSM ax e l ll 1 I wifi. SR f 'w x' N ,, ',.1jjQ', ' H - - , ,HW 1 l lx , :lf X 651' ,NX an 1 nw A Q M' fl' M 'NZ 'hx XY l x x' ' x 'K '-il r I K' swimming FIRST ROW: D. Bobo, W. Jones, R. Schreck, I. Hogrefe, D. Nicholas lCapt.D, F. Dolman, C. Smith, I. Hitchings, B. Overby. SECOND ROW: Coach W. Clarkson, S. Freiherr, T. Ricker, M. Marx, B. Brower, C. Byam, C. Weiss, P. Newbert, L. Zeiss, Ass't. Coach P. Schmitt, B. Haney, M. Ketcham, C. Kaufmann, E. Walsh, B. jones, B. Denholtz, F. WVarfield, J. Alex- anderson, R. Chambers. FOURTH ROW: R. Zaparanick, S. Frost. SWIMMING SCORES We They 55 COLUMBIA 33 45 SETON HALL 41 47 PINCRY 39 60 TRENTON 26 50 PLAINFIELD 27 56 MOUNTAIN LAKES 21 64 RAHWAY 22 51 COLUMBIA 35 59 PLAINFIELD 27 44 SETON HALL 42 49 WEST ORANGE 28 53 NORTH PLAINFIELD 24 Head coach Walter Clarkson, assisted by Mr. Peter Schmidt, coached this yearis swimming team to a perfect season-12 dual meet victories, the Union County championship and the New Jersey state championship. The team extended the dual meet victories to 57 in a row, and the county victories to 5 without a defeat. The dual meet schedule was one of the tough- est ever undertaken by the mermen. They were up against such outstanding teams as Columbia, Seton Hall, Pingry and Trenton. Many new rec- ords were established by the team including two new state records. Dan Nichols, captain, was ably assisted by seniors jeff Hitchings, Frank Dolman, Cordon Smith, Bob Schreck, Skip Rol- lins, and Ward Jones, juniors Greg Weiss and Clahk Byam, sophomores Bob Chambers, Mike Ketcham, Bill Haney and Kurt Kaufmann. Senior High Swimming Team Bob Schreck, Diving Jeff Hitchings 100 yard Free Style. Frank Dolman, Gordon Smith, 200 yard Medley Relay. Mike Ketcham, 100 yard Back Stroke Ward Jones, 100 yard Butterfly. 126 Takes Third tate Championship Danny Nichols, 100 yard Butterfly. Phil Newbert, 100 yard Butterfly Clark Byamg 100 yard Free Style Wrestling FIRST ROW: D. Wight, J. Petrucione, A. Jennings, C. Mannino, R. Viglianti, J. Benedetti, B. Adalaar, D. Morash, P. Braun. SECOND ROW: A. Beck, C. Way, T. Perry, B. Packard, T. Karr, F. Mancuso, D. Sanborn, B. Hedden, E. Vigne, D. Goheen, B. Tomlinson, B. Sargent. THIRD ROW: Coach Kehler, T. Langoor, F. Doerr, K. Powers, D. Mazza, D. Smith, M. Grey, R. Vehling, T. Crampton, L. Water, B. Ermine, R. Ellis, T. Berse, Coach Zorge. FOURTH ROW: W. Koppe, R. Schmitz, B. Albertson, R. Holstein, B. McClung. WRESTLING SCORES They 26 RAHWAY 18 38 GOV. LIVINGSTON 8 22 COLUMBIA 21 21 PLAINFIELD 23 24 NORTH PLAINFIELD 17 24 ROSELLE PARK 14 32 JOHNSON REGIONAL 6 38 PERTH AMBOY 6 28 EAST BRUNSWICK 11 24 CRANF ORD 17 31 SCOTCH PLAINS 18 35 JEFFERSON 11 D. Wight, J. Petrucione, K. Cornell, A. Jennings, C. Mannino, R. Viglianti, J. Benedetti, B. Adalaar, D. Morash, P. Braun. After only three years of varsity Wrestling, the Benedetti, Charlie Mannino, Barry Fritz, Art Westfield matmen showed surprising ability this Jennings, Ron Vigilanti, Bob Adalar, Dave Mo- year. Under the coaching of Gary Kehler, West- rash, and Pete Braun were the mainstays of the field ended the season with a fine record, includ- team. With some good prospects, JV wrestlers, ing victories over Plainfield and Cranford as a and returning lettermen, We should look forward result of a great team effort. to another excellent season next year. Doug Wight, Joe Petrucione, Ken Cornell, Jay , -rv' . .... Y ..-,mr Y fy- .5 fer. . Y., . .4 f'1 i i 1 I A 2-Q51 . g :QW dr lla ll 1 5:8159 ii ,fi ' frm,iIilfZ:5g53,' K ra. is . p l , 4 5 p vita fgg... ' f 1 l 'til ,-Hfww -1 W 2 V 'IVY' V K4 I ,S .' eww!! ,W ,I X I W A KY . 935 W , . , 1 , It 1 I l ' it Ll'z I - I L. ,gg -,oe ,- - .0 Q- VA . i iff! 'VH il ,Q 2 , ,li 'iZ Lwrl s,y yj A ' J I-if W 5 AVN? i mm- M 'a A W vjjxi Q, it ki-,itiqx Qi?-ff, Km.. , V K Q If N f f g J 1 ,rf -fr' if-l flbwif kwa I f . - , af, at 3 Q 1 i N N 4 ,,f- pf , p ,Q in riff: l a: FIRST ROW: E. Miner, B. Duncan, I. Mowry, P. Van Kirk, I. Kearnes, G. Crane, D. Zapa- track ranick. SECOND ROW: Coach Mr. Duncan, G. Jura, D. Leitch, R. Yockel, D. Coleman, D. Schofield, B. Mackie, S. Gerhlein, J. Hogrefe, Coach Mr. Recchia. THIRD ROW: B. Ward fMg1'.J, B. Horton, M. Fremon, G. Harnett, J. Mannino, D. Reitze, F. Vodraska. FOURTH ROXV: E. Galauski, C. Goldmann, R. Anderson, B. Spence, G. Ott, B. Rainey. The 1960 track team experienced a very re- spectable season with a record of 8-1. The Blue Devils had a well-balanced team, with several boys doing exceptionally well. Ed Miner placed first in the 2:20 in the State Championship, and Bob Duncan broke all previous WHS records in In 1960 john Lay's nine compiled a 6-9 rec- ord. The team had some fine players and played some close games, but in the final analysis fared less well than it might have. Charlie F elter, Dave Wilday, and Charlie Getter sparked the hitting, while Dickie Myers and southpaw Smitty Lan- the shotput. The 1961 squad looks forward to another successful season, with the return of Roger Yockel in the quarter mile, Dick Zapa- ranick in the half mile, Rich F remon in the high jump, Bob Rainey in the hurdles, and Bob Dun- can in the shotput. ning were consistent performers. In 1961 Coach Lay looks forward to the veteran players, Art Garvin, Dave Wilday, and Dickie Myers, to so- lidify the team. Strong in hitting and not quite so strong on the mound, Wfestfield should field a worthy team for her opponents. FIRST ROW: I. Wilday, R. Viglianti, A. Garvin, S. Lanning, D. Myers, I. Loepsinger, C. Felter. SECOND ROW: Coach I. Lay, J. Williams, T. Reid, P. Love, C. Getter, D. Wilday, A. Fredrickson, S. La Due CMgr.J. y Fgyq 3 in-dur gkmw 6? . , x 5 :i , si 130 I af, ,W .1 nw-, rv- R .f 0 1 1 . 'W , i , is , , S ,Q ,S . . H tg , SMT .1,, .., i , , . , 'ig ' J ,, 3 9 0 1 . A ' if , . 4 W 1- Q r fs -1 - J -we-, .. ...I if il' 55, 1 .,'1.2m1wa'3wht- ' FIRST ROW: D. R' ha d , B. Shaffer, I. Hitchings. SECOND ROW: Coach S. Bunting, 13. Thfucfhmas, M. Sargent, J. MacNamara, H. Marshall. As has been the tradition of the tennis team in recent years, Sam Bunting,s squad continued their winning ways in 1960. The fast-moving squad, led by Captain Bill Gilson and Bob Durgan made a very good showing. At the end of the season, the team boasted a record of 25 straight victories in two years, and even more impressive is their record for the past five years. Mr. Bunting,s courtsters have won 60 of Under Coach Cary Kehler last year's golf team compiled a perfect record, extending their unbeaten string to over twenty matches. The team also won its second consecutive Union County Championship and finished fourth in the rain-swept State Championships. The mainstays of last year's team were lettermen their last 62 matches. Lettermen Hank Marshall, jim Thomas, and Mal- colm Sargent, and sophomore Dave Richardson helped to bring the Central New jersey Championship to VVestfield. The 1961 team will miss the services of Bob Dur- gan and Bill Gilson, but should do well with thc re- turn of Dave Richardson and Bill Shaffer. jim Grant, Barry Hartigan, Bob Michaels, Larry Mac- Bean, and Tom Pearsall. Since all of these boys are returning for the 1961 season, accompanied by a trans- 1 fer student, Dave Taylor, the golf team should be one A of the finest our school has ever produced. If FIRST ROW: L. MacBean, T. Grant, B. Hartigan, B. Daniels, B. Tittle. SECOND ROW: go D. Vanderbilt, R. Hooper, T. Pearsall, M. Frost, G. Gross, Coach Kehler. I -r.' X ws35EeQ v 6 f , ,. gy? Mk. ,,,, 46' ibm L rg 4 fry-my x ' .. :..' :: '- ' ' 5 .gage - . ,7,. I preparing for the combat wg ' f .1 , 1 V X ff mf I I X X X W M .fy ,f ' an ' ' 'IQWQ I, We L Ns, BX --na. -V - -if f f' Q' 'fqfh x 7, X ' W H xxx Q, ' X' F , f . I . l 5, K X I if I ' X E A ' 8 f W mx ' ' ,V xx xx I ,. R bf W 'f K X U s l 4 A W ,c M.f' m fl X LINK 'X :dm '-lc cheerleading as Q? .A This year the cheering squad did an excellent job in rousing school spirit at football and basketball games. They made up many new cheers and enthusiasti- cally led our school to victory. Practice was held three times a Week under the supervision of Miss Frances Daniel. The cheerleaders are: seniors-Ursula Plin- ton, captaing Hope Read, managerg Bobette Sterng Ceorganna Trennerg juniors- Katherine Harrisg Priscilla Hinebauchg Betty Ann Weaverg Carolyn Newrnang sophomores-jane Kennedyg Susan Schaub. pep squad Q . basketball After school basketball for girls is composed of many interested sophomores, juniors, and seniors who learn to develop skills, sports- manship and team co-ordination. The teams' goals are to win the in- tramural and interscholastic tour- naments which are played through- out the season. Whether they win or lose, the girls receive a fine pro- gram of an exciting and stimulat- ing sport. The purpose of the Pep Squad, made up of sopho- more, junior, and senior girls, is to promote school spirit both before and during ral- lies, games, and meets. The group works along with the cheerleaders in encouraging the athletes with songs an cheers. This was the first year in which a pep squad such as this has been in- cluded in the extracurricular activities of WHS. A place has been provided at games for them to sit together. The officers of the Pep Squad are: President, Bambi Ed- dy, Vice-president, Barbara Smith, and Secretary, Mar- tha Johanson. ' l D ffl Q1 ff ff? w fi 4' - , N ' Y 1,511 55' 'S'-1 :L i 'lf W ,fw A an W UML, Q. ' Jkt fl 'lvl ., f 'l r' 0 fff' T- 'f 40 lil' iff Nlgg ,Nll xwh ilkx.- 133 field hockey This year five teams participated in the after-school field hockey programs. The two sophomore, two junior, and one senior team practiced on Monday and Wednesday afternoons. The season ran from early October through November during which the girls played against Summit High School, and Princeton High School where they emerged tired, muddy, but victorious. SENIOR FIELD-HOCKEY TEAM Capt., Joyce Emanuel JUNIOR FIELD-HOCKEY TEAM Capt. Claudia Cagnassola SOPHOMORE FIELD- HOCKEY TEAM Capt. Bambi Eddy modern dance awww ar fe The modern dance club enables those interested in the dance to become proficient in its fundamental skills and to appreciate modern dance as a perform- ing art. Variations of sound, time, and quality of movement are used in exercises as Well as in choreography. This year the Modern Dance Club has participated in several symposiums in New York, and has been fortunate in having Miss Alice Helpburn as instructor. ' Beth Green, chairman, as sistecl by Miss Alice Help- burn, instructor. Z' 1 :SW e-Q X ff In If X ...--L' K1: . if? ff -va r .J df:- y M yi! .ri vm f 1' ' -13-'fxrf 1 ' 4 'xg fir - JV 1-sr.: 5 ,galil r M ' Bits: V .ff ' sf 46- ?922:2 , fp- ' . fili-it-1' if , .'. 11,5-'ig-lu' ff L fl A7' KN., 'vw' -' px V. X J. A-fuk wi if Wir' N if ' A V Qi 135 leadersg club The Leaders, Training group, which meets every Tuesday morning, is com- posed of girls holding responsible positions of leadership in their individual gym classes. During the meetings, discussions are held concerning problems which develop, direction of gym classes, and the many responsibilities of leadership. Other activities include marching and preparing for the spring Physical Educa- tion Program. girlsl sports council The Girls' Sports Council had a very active year. Some of their major activi- ties were the annual Fall Sales, the Country Dance, and the G.S.C. dessert. The girls also revised the Westfield Awards System. This year,s council sponsored out- standing fight posters for all sports, a G.S.C. picnic, and the exciting student- faculty volley ball game. II1 PI'0gI'3II1 The Annual Girls' Gym Program, which highlights the efforts of all the girls in the student body, was held in April. The girls participated in a program show- ing their skills in such fields as marching, dancing, and gymnastics. The climax of the evening was the traditional marching competition and the presentation of awards. 'A H p f V. , A .ffm kg t v is ji, AWN 1 , Q risfgibfl ,LV QW r I '1 1 14 X W M if f 4 I in Q! H S. A- Y Q Q T new ' Y Q Z5 W gl P i SS Q J, tr E rg L l' Wi imp at I at K 2 1 --F ' mf, ' ,L ' n sg f ,,,, ' ,, I I W, ,rrI-,-ggi.,-,m,,,,,.W,-,xzrt, ' . V - 'Next year we get sneaks! I dorft care what they do to me . . . We all Came Sfagfn I 'll never tell! On my honor . . . 137 f .am 94? fLmifsg'ffsf 'fwfzssiQiw'Kww' W' 11 A 'Q' lQWfl'i2 QEQSESV' Q 7' i W Wy., ., wi 4 we fqpfm. ,xiii ,ri , I ,,,:y,g5.,gagT.4em flu !! , sl Tw' ,.1Wf fiW I Y ,Qml?f fv 'Q1mf 1 - , S L Q-1,51 lg i V, X W-Lv-' X51-f,,s'g,1.f Aw-ikwfwl fi' .VL -- -H . ,YYZQEW X -.ww K M ygskw k i M hi , 2-10.1- - '- gn -JQML3. .em ., f i 5? I . 5 . i F? jf, ww, 53 ff f ., ggi , I Am F ,Q Q, ' V 5 L, ' M 33,5 gt3i5i? W ' A ' gt', g ' 5 E mtmmm u u Q fx, 'hi I w4'VJ:-,N4'f'f,4--1-f--N., 0-NJN' 4-K9 fnarflifi ff 138 sexe AHA NEA! H0 P4 .f die Sl'-.A AP' si? 'Aa ' n g X mine eyes have .seen the glory . . 7' 34,xxI1ll,QQxNNw. SXNNXMXVWXXVV marching band This year the marching band has done an outstanding job in creating pep and enthusiasm at our school football games. It has led VVestfield and its oppo- nents in the National Anthem and has presented one of its unique marching routines during the half of every game. The band has also aroused a great deal of school spirit for the Blue Devils at Pep Assemblies. The success of the 1961 marching band is due to the excellent direction of Mr. Robert Banks. QM xx! ,. ., ..... Q: ,EL Qs Q V' f -i' Wy ll ' 'I Y .l'1'1:k'L? - Xwzxtf' 0 I 1' , , ,1.Lfm2ii1iiseaaii:, l' M u l OJ 'll iv E K 1 -jigs' pl go w g gl qi 'l W ' : if 'Vx 4' all Y - I X , 4 t , .. , . il X ,g gk!! 5, Q , A1 4 M' 'W A it wifes . 3 Gu Q B V 'K 0 6 -ef 140 'I' twirlers LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Ann Doctor, drum majoretteg Joan Seibert, captaing Susan Bentley Margaret Eddy, Paula Weinman, Linda Small, Susan Cox, Cheryl Sutley. string ensemble LEFT TO RIGHT: Gerald Devalon, Susan Ruzansky, Susan Rottschaefer, Carol jonnard, Susan Bentley. girls, chorus I Girls, Chorus I, composed mainly of sophomores, provides excellent training for beginners in the Music Department. In the fall the group elected Barbara Dilts, chairman, and Iudy Hitclicox, vice-chairman. Girls, Chorus I is under the direction of Mrs. Smith and is accompanied by Carol Vanderbilt and Jane Tucker. Girls' Chorus I performed in the Christmas Program and the Spring Music Festival. In the Music Festival the girls sang The Lobster Quadrillel' and Father XVilliam,' from the Alice in WVonderland Suite. H ' , Q M9 , x ,X t C ,V Mb' xx .. N, wiv . Q 4, fl , fs - ,f ,il , ,ggi I Sq, ' I 41 me wh' I4 A aff., fi P ' xhl ,V x -f . - wg IS ISIIII- ia Q X BI-452' .lux f llxlx Mfg! ,N-32 - ,I W Ak.,,Q.a: I T, isa I X 'fx I X- XX l ' Wm ll0 l I ' Af, Q' NEA XiL- '11 if h V, I ,. X f x , Y, x Xb. ' A X Q I ' I . lj, 'J- N ssh! use A 'KQJILZ sllgafff-x?:rm:: . if 3'-SQ . I AL it si IV gi I 2' X F I F f' s- f ?'2,QQ new X f,,ng5N Q5 may 5-,jj Gina . X ,J I X up I ,sg 0.0 Mx Q ',. A, of ,,?nA,SN I 5167? Ii 5'5'4'f ' gray' sgbrbkiw' girls' chorus II A va f f W., .. , The advanced Girls, Chorus II is composed of seniors and underclassmen who show ability in choral work. The officers of Girls' Chorus II are Joyce Emanuel, chairman, and Linda Minkel, vice-chairman. Directed by Mrs. Gleason and accompanied by Diane Varenhorst and Cath- erine Price, the girls appeared both in the Christmas Program and the Spring Music Festival. In the Music Festival Girls' Chorus II. sang Hark! The Echoing Air,', A Song of Musicf, Ave Marian in Latin, Peaceful Eveningv in French, and O Light of Dayi' in German. 143 boys, glee club The Boys, Clee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Cleason, is a group of sophomore, junior, and senior boys who show musical ability. The Clee Club appeared with the Girls, Chorus I a nd the Girls, Chorus II in the Christmas Pro- gram, and performed in the Spring Music Festival. They sang the Soldiers' Chorusv from Faust, With A Hundred Pipersf' two Italian folksongs in Italian, and The Cod Who Cave Us Life from the Testament of Freedom in the Music Festival. The officers of the Boys, Clee May, vice-chairman. The group is Gilbert. 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In the Spring Music Festival The Twelve sang Somewhere Over the Rainbowv, Lover',, and 'cMy Favorite Things . ' STANDING, left to right: R. Freemon, R. Duncan, E. Peterson, I. Griner, J. Lewis D. Pearce, IN. Tittle, A. Garvin, B. YViley, D. Bawcom, I. Stogowski, G. Van Derven B. Overbay. SEATED: R. Brookman, J. Babbitt, accornpanists. A very popular group in Westfield High School is the boys' specialty group, The Thirteen. This year the boys sang for the Old Guarcl,.The Menis Club of the Methodist Church, and sev- eral other organizations. They appeared with The Twelve and sang for the United Nations Day festivities at Roosevelt Iunior High School, The American Legion, and Back-to-School Night. The Thirteen sang Shortnin, Breadv, Siberian, and Sixteen Going on Seventeeni' in the Music Festival. the choir The Choir is the most advanced vocal organization in Westfield Senior High School. Therefore, membership in the Choir is the ultimate goal of all of the students in the Music Department. This year the Choir sang for the P.T.A. and performed in the Christmas Program, the Spring Music Festival, and the Easter Program. In the Music Festival the Choir sang Crucifixus',, Since By Man Came Deathv, Shir-Ha-Emekv in Hebrew, jewish Spring Song in Yiddish, and By The Waters of Babylonf' They also presented Arma Virumque Canon in Latin, the carol ensemble The Area of a Regular Polygonv, Geographical Fuguev, and That Old Black U Magicv for a special series depicting the different areas of study in the high school. The officers of the Choir are Robert Duncan, presidentg George VanDerven, vice-presidentg Gail Burdett, girls, secretaryg John Griner, boys, secretaryg and y b Deborah Brix, treasurer. The accompanists are Constance Poranski and Bonnie Burd. T f ' J. If ill' I, . NVQ ,I l l'l ' ' ill' L 1 f 1, A it f sl W f The Carol Ensemble is a group composed mainly f ' of second and third year Choir members. The en- semble sings a selection of Christmas carols before X n each presentation of the Christmas program. In addi- 1 la I V4 ' tion to singing before the Christmas Program, the fl-N group is led by Mrs. Gleason around the halls to sing 4 Christmas carols on the day before Christmas vaca- tion. ' M ' Il Cf l l Il V f lm Jr 'Q , ! firfllfk' ff fall il lllf K, AVA. Il I ll l . its ff A' lg V., christmas tableau V252 7 sr.. of Q cy 1 I ,M K df ff ,ff . ' - I? 4 J X I V M X ff , . I Y: iii M QQ The annual appearance of the Christmas Tableaux is long anticipated by everyone. In December it combines with the Choir to present one of the most inspirational programs of the Christmas Season. 1- 1 xi E Mtime ojj' for good behavior . . .M 2 I V R xr!- T A . 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L,l-X in A iff A N r r i A ,ri 'f1 lQ C Ax V m' I XX1fu7f mkVV W-r M I .M . w 1 A AERONAUTICS CLUB President, Robert Meyerg Secretary-Treasurer, VValter Bressertg Program Chairman, Vincent Bianco, Adviser, Mr. Luxemburg. ADVANCED BIOLOGY CLUB Secretary, Elizabeth Coffg Adviser, Mr. Saddler. ART CLUB President, Frances WVhiteg Vice-president, Nancy Perkins, Secretary, Bobette Stern, Treasurer, janet Rumpleg Program Chairman, Carol Houstong Advisers, Mrs. Schenck, Mrs. Grandcolas. AUTOMOBILE CLUB FOR GIRLS President, Marcy Hall, Secretary, Barbara Barth, Adviser, Mr. Dello Russo. BAKERS CLUB President, Susan Sanfordg Vice-president, Becky Oldfield, Secretary, Shirley Amoroso, Treasurer, Carol Stevensg Adviser, Mrs. Reed. BOWLING CLUB President, Thomas Freeswickg Secretary-Treasurer, Reed Anderseng Adviser, Mr. Tonnesen. ..r,. A ff? , Us K , v.,f Cf , A .,,,f!,.. W,-,.,,,.JJ,, K ,.,.,L ., 1 . 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CERAMICS CLUB President, Bette Ann Dorkoskig Vice- president, Joyce Novellog Secretary I Janet Hescockg Treasurer, Irene Min- nick, Adviser, Mr. Thompson. DANCE ORCHESTRA President, Stuart Holder, Secretary- Treasurcr, Donald Mooreg Adviser, Mr. Banks. ., .,,,, ,. 1: 'Ti ,. X35 fj5W,X, X:M, W X it 1 X i ndfq X N 9 ,e,e , 12 ty, NJ, X NX... .1 X .- Xinw. Q X f XX. X1 LG.k XX X .. X., WA ., XX, X X pf 'eee X.'. X ' 'XX-iiiill X:fs.XyXXFi5ixX, y M. ' ' XZ' -4 L - X, X -- .xi,,41ggf-., h. X 2 'Z 'fi V' ,A ' e, . 'ff . .. ,ff , h X X I kA-A X ' edeen ' X . ' X. X' ,. X X ,Xi I' SEQ- KX CHESS CLUB iimiX:um:ws,mi:rrw:1, President, Kenneth Cornell, Vice- president, Richard Fremong Secretary, Dwight Bawcorng Treasurer, Ion Loe- ber, Adviser, Mr. Barnes. DEBATE CLUB President, Marilyn Diggoryg Vice- president, NVilliam XVard5 Secretary, jean Flanagan, Treasurer, VVilliam Dowellg Adviser, Mr. Lazarro. 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'XKXX 5., XXYXXX 'IX if f flix' ll XXX X' ,fi ,X X X X .XX X ' X K, 5 X Al' - ' IX . - ...'?iJVLLs . 629' 4 ZX 1 Xff, f- f l 4 lX X J . . le v A .X XXXX.X.X,XX. Xn- XcX.X:h f X.,,,XXX:XXXX tl 41'61X1'1XiSXNX':I5:..N- .JXX-X1'XM,'W ' XX XX NJXQQXXXXQ, X-XJQHI' ,IIXQXN . X-.XXXX JXXXXX-X-XX 7 XXI, 3 2.44 a.X,-XXXXXXXXXNXXXXX -XX2,,X4'1-XVI 1 ,wX':lXX.Sfi :X XX-me. N PXQXXEXXXXN,-.XX SWXQMXX A XX wx 4 .W .. ,XX XX .X X X, f ,X , ,sm XX aww, TW X1 XQXXXWXX 4 f XXX XVX, XXX ll lX XXXXX X ,. .. , f t , 5 , . XX. , - X X . -y,,X L- :X-jfw i ,Qs Q,,Xgjg ,XXX XI 'iflfj ii ,-F .X -X',qX:f-X 'i'f ,XX'XX XXXL.: 1'-'if' is XXX XX XXX KNITTING CLUB President, Judy Hitchcoxg Secretary, Nancy Helyg Treasurer, Carly Sturmer, Adviser, Mrs. Swink. LATIN CLUB Consul, Eric Peterson, Pro-consul, Sandra Dashiellg Scriba, Karen Hekelerg Quaestor, VVilliam Baumer, Program Chairman, Richard Brookman, Advisers, Mrs. WVinquist, Mr. Bunting. LIBRARY COUNCIL President, Sandra Trager, Vice-president, Suzanne Daleog Secretary, Carolyn Wyatt, Treasurer, Cooper Wright, Co-editors, Carole Bevelheimer, Carol Sucho- melg Advisers, Miss Scott, Mrs. Wellman. vw. ' MASK AND MIME COUNCIL President, Kenneth Banksg Vice-president, Constance Poranskig Secretary, Priscilla Perryg Txeasurer, Eric Petersong Adviser, Miss Brinser. Ii -s-:.'-ef .,. .sn The Tlzreacl Tlzat Runs S0 True. ' V figs 'A 'iff r K.. -' tw 1 7 S . 5' U ,mn ay 5 i f -gi 2 J Will the class please come 41 . :fr QL L :L , .7 AIMQQL-Wg,-gu l pn -'ras 5 3,531 - A ., A L I E h AE -JW: :Wi -4 'f .W .T to order. . iw ,lb .V xt W E Y lm, f U 1' X , Bring in the coal and shut the door! UU I f ' Y N so A Q E ,xi 'ii x ,V l l W1 wx 115: r e :fall re 2 ' 1 f' h ss 1 1 .isss i , X I i s re i i C ss,. 9 e Q T T rfffifi 4 2ff45':?ii ll X f kk ',' ' :fr ' i ' S , I 'rrl ' , f J . .L C s...i. T .wii sisa q A A ssssr f X . ' Ab Q- o lxbe M 1 if Y ,W ,, A .i4,5,,,Q?5 G :-,W ympyiamwx ' -'4- 'fi'i' A .,'r -ll- .' 3 . Q iff? - - - X'ig,.,,,:,s,mQwee,, A .-- f - f -- Y A 'W-' , , ,lf ...W I' - -- '1nrl'1 , E5s:,'f'm, We is . :ix ,, ,. sr K1 ' BVS yn'N29k?.-gi' 'MWMA in-WWC KWA-M-,rsni-.e'z,,u-p4vv 1'5 llxfnrdlljfvii' 'b 'n'l:if55e'F'3'3 : 3 ' A K l , if wp B . l1nurllS l WF V0'ee,,...a- wwN,N.,,. nnual Staff Works .-....,fM AFM ,,,.,..A. V K , s W, , WN ?5'u:.v to lqgf' me M'i5,,fwfm,i-TZQQIQQLMQ To Meet D . go, '1 he INS fgggjyp I A K Wong. we eadlllle W OUT and ,rll 1 ii . U ,, g,,,,L an .,,. M , in f ' . J 9 of Y, -.. ., x. R M. li J,,,1 viii-N1 Q F 52553:-iW'?f43 , ewivjf P ' ,iw L 1 an-. .. rf 1' X - 1 fr :ws 'W ' 'if R Q W' v .il-' ,' f iff- .Lvf 1- ser raf.'?ff' -- - ' . I A A A X f we the 1961 WE THER ANE staff Editor-in-Chief Michael Kass Assistant Editors Sandra Dashiell Constance Poranski SENIOR WVRITE-UPS Editors Carol Jonnard, Chairman Susan Laflerty, Chairman Michelle Murphy Susan Sordon Stag Karen Dohrmann Mary Liscom Dennis Peacock Barbara Spencer Susan Swaney Karelisa Voelker Robert Vogler SENIOR PICTURES Editors Beth Green, Chairman Joy Kyrioglou Julie Neubeck Georganna Trenner Stag Julie Caldwell Charlotte Egenes Joyce Eldridge Susan Grant Diane Meierdierck Janice Wilkin SENIOR ACTIVITIES Editors Deborah Brix Jacqueline Marcus Stag Helen Bergquist Suzanne Codet Laura Flath Joan Peterson Susan Pike Patricia Pritchard Roberta Silverman ART Editors Christine Green Bobette Stem 164 Stag Elizabeth Davidson Carol Houston Linda Maddox Nancy Perkins Patricia Sheehan Karen Phillips Frances White CLUBS Editors Carol Suchomel, Chairman I Michele Looney Joan Siegel Mina Tindall Stag Karen Bushey Virginia Campbell Catherine Price Martha Smith FEATURES Editors Gerald Babbitt Hope Read Stag Elaine Hekeler Carolyn Macy Geoilrey Meyer Linda Minkel Linda Whitlock l86l Idea PROOFREADING Karin Lukk P UBLICITY Susan Bilden THEME Editor Deborah Putnam Stag VVilliam Dowell Joseph Stogowski TYPING Patricia Golden Susan Ludke UNDERCLASSMEN Ina Friedman Stephanie Malkin Linda Minkel PHOTOGRAPHY McCutcheon Studios Robert Chambers Daniel Fitzsimmons Mr. Fred Keesing Susan Sepenuk ADVISERS Mrs. Schenck Miss Bordner BUSINESS Editor Marilyn Diggory Stag Dale DuBois Jane Higgins SPORTS Editors Euphemia Bauer Bruce Overbay Philip Smith Stag Marshall Frost Douglas Leitch George Van Derven William Ward DEDICATEE. Nancy Swink FACULTY Lynn Barrett Mary Lou Holland DRAMATICS Priscilla Perry MUSIC Ann Kuna Lynn Schenkel l ,Q Xu M. 12 ff' ,F Q n N 11 4 lx ' Ill' ily, Milf, a, W J fx 1 V I ,I l' if lr X J, F fi? sf ,f I l ia. 3 ,. , ,. ... ,V - K s T . , -i , f . . 'fl ,, V, , '., , 'V 'Th ou -, .r ff ff. K 1-f rfi ,r ' ' 's1 f 'f w 155 Q .. , .. ...xr..4,, , fl ,fi W, 1 Miss Dolores W. Bordner We, the members of the 1961 Weather Vane Annual Staff, wish to express our heartfelt appreciation to Miss Dolores Bordner. She has always been willing to give of herself with endless patience, understanding, and imagination. Miss Bordner, yearbook adviser and founder of the lVeather Vane M agazine, has been teaching at Westfield Senior High School for thirty-four years. We owe her far more than this small tribute, for all that she has been and done. at V x a Mx 1 is 521' li R tj V, QM THF!! N fi 3 fl 1 , NM W 1... Y' XM if N 4 Vi 1 t J national honor society Standing, left to right, FIRST ROW: B. Price, treasurer, I. Marik, vice-president, B. Orling, secretary, D. Leitch, president. SECOND ROW: M. Kass, K. Bushey, J. Neubeck, K. Lukk, D. Putnam, L. Abrams, S. Laflerty, J. Babbit. THIRD ROW: C. Green, R. Brookman, R. Burton, D. Brix, A. Clayton, S. WVick, C. Loges. FOURTH ROW: R. Vogler, N. Swink, I. Kammerman, J. Peterson, S. Spragg, K. Voelker, Miss Cromlich, adviser. FIFTH ROW: D. Peacock, B. Hartigan, C. Poranski, K. Banks, C. Rogers, J. Hogrefe. The National Honor Society is more than an honorary club for junior and senior students with a high scholastic standing. The members, who are chosen from the upper NATIGNAL twenty per cent of their class, must also show qualities of leadership, be of good character, and have been of service HONQR S060 ETY to Westfield Senior High School. This yearis Honor Society has proved to be an active club rather than simply an hon- orary one, and throughout the year they have enjoyed many X N many of the members are available for tutoring students who have been absent because of long illnesses. Each year v the Society awards two cash prizes to the two graduates whose class standing has increased most from their sopho- more to their senior year. In addition to this, for the Erst time, the club is offering a scholarship to a member of the senior class. To raise money for this scholarship, the Society sponsored a dance for the entire student body. Y r ! Z, .Xp 4 ,fl f X l 2 ,,,.. interesting and informative programs. In service to W.H.S., -f ,Z rf' V 166 beyond the call of duty . N , 1 ,J Y I-z ' mx I tg. 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JN N N Q1 1 mfg: .-N. be ARMSTRONCA L I AURAND, GAYLE Z' 451,21 'Mime 12, 3, 41, Modern Dance 12, 141gf?Twirling Club W. ,'i-. V xVW,,v4- BABBITT, GERALD?-Brig1geQ 1'O 1 'OQ 13 41-A Studentwiiirltncil 1-33 4111 '51BfeatdreeEdg, 1 X 41 JCB. 1314 Mask 8r1'MIIIie 112,'1 415 Basketball 1Mgr. 2, 31. A ' 1 Ii BAILEY, CAROLYN SCOTT-French 12, 3, 41g11Red Cross 131, Annual 141g S1ide Rule 141g 13, 41g,m 141. BANKS, c. KENNETH-MaskIlI1G:3QiS111e 12,1 Pres. 415 Nat. Hon. SOQjety13, Council5'1SQfi31,g',j,Lit. 13, 4131 Catylyst 13, 415, German 1412 BANNON, FRANCIS PETER-Qiigegsf 12, 315 Masxilfar Mime 13, 41, Forum 1315 Debate 141g 141g WreSt1ix3g'13, 414 1 Track 131. ' EZAISINSN, WILLIAM D.-Ohgggjlqz, 3, 415,f4ANfrestling 1 Admit it, I'm always rightg, BARhE'i1T, S the cal 121, Aquatics ,g121g Lit. 13, 13, 41gefMask ar , Mime 12, 31, Leaders' 13, Sec. 141g Hockey 12, 41. , BARTH, BARBARA ANN-F.TLAi '1,'.4 1215 Dance f1Sec. 41g Girls' Auto 1Sec. 41. f 1 451,11 BAUER, EUPHEMIA cnungggagmmm commggech. 133 SpaniSh,131s Brid86,131s Mask ,lku 12, ,,3,,.1f11sf'GQ1f 144 E , 454 Lit-13,1415 'Leaiaiiiisf 1'A A1413 14: ' 31 1 Hpckey 12, 41g Mqdern Danoef Tebleauig13j 1,41.. BAUER, NANCY32Xquatics 1315 141g Senior Councilg LIL 1415 LeadersffA1,?Qf41. A I A I BAUMAN, FREDERIC 12.,41s7W9OS1work- 4215 ,Aff Anl tl en tl , rl r' I .,-Old' 01027121225 f1'epff?? evf IJOWSOS- 'KOur boys are in the Union. '-1n BENTLEY, SUSKN'jIALUIN-IiQfEgiiIQA141s Tw1gnIggc49. BERGQUIST, X 112152f1eI,'13Q3QQ,,Cross GI 1 'f'1-A I AAAA AAAA ' ?gAIfOIXg3E, 415 Mime BIANCO, Aefw 141: A, I BILDEN, 'LeaaergIfIf2g?i37g Lit. 13,1 413 Annual 1415 Junior ass Treas. 1315 A BIRMESIGHAM, WILLIAM Cglbiidge 12, 415 swim- ming . 1 13351 QQ I V, BLISS, THOMASF,-Catalyst 419 Fdogball 131. X 3SI7O?1ME1?i, Aerqniuiics 1415 We deserve each otlzerf, 168 as I m good at fixing cars, too. kd N lf 79:5 I 58 K 5 :gv-A k X lv .Wu '- E, A 'SJ i , , 5. ,.fa,,,. . 5: X Kg sw , Z5 - - - Wim- ff 55 i - if ii vi' ,M , -HS 'l Jgbil 5: . 9:5 Y .' ,1f,+g ka . 1, ,,. gm f - ,V ,I vw, 1,:55gm: - -. U , H .. f- 1 :V-51. . 4c,kf?'g'-:2f:1, 5 A ff:-..a-, 1 J' 11 in' , ., ,, It only hurts when I laugh. They were all prettied up for the plantation dance? 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T ' PETERSON, BARBARA JEAN-fSpanish C325 BfidgefCSec. 27,F.B.L.A.44y,s0ph.c0uncil.A i.,si PETERSON, ERIC HENRY-Latin CV. Pres. 2, 3, Pres. 42, Lit. C3, 42, .Mask Sz Mime C2, 3, flfreasa 42, ,Student Council' C2, 32, Thirteen C42. I . ' V 'P ' PETERSON, JOAN OATHIE-Nat. ,.H0n.,,s0ds4y C3 42,22 Lit. 43, 42, French C42,'Bridge C325 Aquhtics C2254 Annual. C42.V7 PETRUOIONE, JOSEPH-Golf Club 242, 3, 423 Wrestling? C2,3,W42. A A i if PFLUG, BARBARA ELEANOR-French C2,,32g German C42. , PHILLIPS, CAROLE4' ANNE-BridgeqC42g :Ceramics CC32. PHILLIPS, KAREN ADELLE-Art C3, 42, Forurn CSec. 32, PIKE, SUSAN ELUIRA-F.B.L.A. C3, 42, Senior' Councilgi Bridge C22g Mask 6: Mime C32, Modem Dange C2, 32, Soccer C22. 'P ' ' PLINTON, EVA URSULA-G.S.C. C3, V. Pres. 425.F.B.L.A. I CTreas. 3, 42, Leaders' C32g Cheerleading C2, 3,ffgCapf,' 42, fee Modem Dance C2, 3, 42. ' ' PORANSKI, CONSTANCE--Mask 8: Mim65QC2, 3, Vqfres., 42, Lit. CV. Pres. 3, 42, Biology CPres.,3, 42, ArfVC22, Nat.' Hon. Society C3, 425 Soph. 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HE AD, HUPESBHGQQAI Student: Council C2, 42, Lea ersf C3, Annual CFegh1re?Q BCL42x1QIWQIEIQadinefelllflgf-44253. i4e-r .4 l REID, ANTHONY ALAN-Golf Club 'C3, 425 'Basketball 2', C2235 ,'f. ...I I 4..l E'Ee EEIIFQESQA IUSTINE-min C222g2fiii4Bz4itIgef 22 IC.: ,.,.. ... .... 1 e44.r 4...,,,..l.. iiee . f4,. ....,. 44-s-, I REITNMEYER, CPRIOHAIQD4NPN!nrxewreg-eusNece44g2i4'N'I4 is DAVID. M-'::YafSi?g . C242 3 'LSSEMTIQQQQ tie ii' Track CVV3,.W42- .4 - . .. . . ,.,wi-W 4 ,WC ,- MM4 ,f.4,,4,N4w-'31,,,41QQ.M X 4 ww. N X I +4 ,- ,. wi 4' 44 ,N + I N-ww.-'I :.4.N:NN M -I X454 Lit. C3, 42, Mask Br Mime C3, 42, Student CouncilgC42. ,hi -'lf 1 ' . 4 .3 E :ww ..i, .. fl I ix! ,'.....s if .si an 'H . 'L 42-lf 1 Now let's talk about f-Well, about the your cltildhoodfl disarmament problem . . f H, 1 if' fl 5 Q will ., Y . M., .. ,U J t V gf A 1- .?Kef.Af 'A ?,Zx,N...uill 'f Yes, you may kiss my lzanrl, but lightly please . . 1 ,ww ,fl ig .M ' 4 W . 5121- - K 7 P 7 .sc 'Z' 25-ww F 1 f' lf! ll ' 5 A. I l 1 'W ll.. A 'll'As ' 'L 1 1 I g,,!QM - Y- N' f' 'L ,r .xg P ,, . -1 .- ,Q -l . ,I ,gt f ll ' 1 lll . 1 ig .1 Suddenly last summer . . . - f .Q I'-fb . Q Lf. , ...M -1' . . ..4'b.f ASg . A .' 1-will , , 4. , ,, , E.. wh? ,Q , - A Q. lzff 1 1 'sz .2 . fr- , .lf 1 ,N f 'fggz slgwxgl , sl34.'3w-f - if R js: 6 -get ffl ,. f 'YH' ll, ' ' .AV Q jmiglew Welve only been lzerejor When I grow up, 1'll still ten minutes, officer! cherish my C.O. badge! 4. . w,os 9 A. ss w 1 itis.WW.Q5W,11.Q,,X,,1 1.11.1 '56 Jw: .. v-Ml ,W Ml.. ' l X s RENDELL, ELIZABETH ANNE-Library Couricil 1493 tsst i 4. F.N.A. 121g Biology 133g Girls' Auto 141g Lit. 13,w 41.2 j' RETZLAFF, AIlll'HUR 'C.-Student Council 1353 '4 M 1V. Bres,,B, Mask .81 Mime 124 423 BridgeM.13lgxlsTragiglg113, 4l5Basebgll12l- l 1 1 lf RIESS, cfS'HK3l0N+Pk1u2riCS 1125: Ceramics l 442s lsss. .ga ,,,o so . 4 . , so 1. 4 '121 'll' ll . vwll A X RODERICKQTQTHEODORE scoT'r III-BowHhglX2Jg'iESi5iaiflil lil .... l '.Q. Ql'-l ROGERSQNVII-eL11AMgM: .IR-Pf05eCli0HiS?S' 497' soss , nocmsg CQRNELIA-Mask sf Mime 12, 3, 47, 3, 414 Lit, 1425 Iqnior Councilg Basketbal 12, 3, 41g Hockey 12, 3, 425 Natfl-Iori. Society 13, 41. l- ROGERS, M. IR.-Projectionists'147. V RORDEN, VIRGJNIA LOIS--Art 142g Red crossffaygicirlis' AutoJ12j.1- my RUMPLE, IQNET CHRISTINE4-Fashionh12lg Argjg4a,lgg31'reg5, 47g MRskl5ihflfimcS13,4lgLeaders'13,4l. ' RU5I3IcFQRTgfliMMllSc IBHVLZHH 1222 ..osl .,,.1 s : lsssl ssll ttl 1 solts .tsl lllt: sANFo111Q,1 SUSQQN ,IBERNADETTE-Red t'lt ers' slsl V r ' 4 SASSQ, QAIfg,,ANGEVINE-S0ph- Councils. os,l,.to 1259 FQT.Ao.'qz3gsBa3idgesf279 Knitting 1351 Lit113Q l4ljif tsltl sstt 1 SCHENKEL,5?LYNN+French' 12,- sys Mask as s.ls Council 455 13, 435 Annual 1455 Red Cross 14lg TQ, SCHOFIELDQ DANIEL LEONARD-Golf my CrossfCo1j,nt1'5g12,Q1V3? Wfilg Track 12, 3, W4lg,WrggtllQfg . M SCHREQK, RQBERT D. III-Aquatics 4293 Bfidggi 1 sity 149g Swim311in'g,12,fW3g W4J. - 2 f 4 -'X-'fchess 447- . 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Westfield High School - Weather Vane Yearbook (Westfield, NJ) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

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Westfield High School - Weather Vane Yearbook (Westfield, NJ) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

1963

Westfield High School - Weather Vane Yearbook (Westfield, NJ) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964


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