Westfield High School - Weather Vane Yearbook (Westfield, NJ)
- Class of 1967
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HZ groups winner of a National Science Foundation grant for further study in higher mathematics . . . ardent love for her profession . . . that proof just beautifulf, gorgeous! makes trigonometry a truly interesting adventure in the world of mathematics . . . always willing to help those who need it . . . You must come in for help sponsors the National Honor Society . . . drives a sky blue Chevrolet . . . helps needy families at Christmas sends marshmallows to Walter . . . gives cookies to her homeroom . . . devoted to knowledge and spirit .. . a woman with strong prin- ciples and an open mind . . . to her, A. Elisabeth Grom- lich, We, the Class of 1967, dedicate our yearbook 41.3K 5 ' I Ak-Iv- fs Asflwfosfaogtlwwiwiswmewbmadf. . . M 1., ...N W-1 if, , ? Q 5 wwf ff if f , Q 5 I S dr qi Q U.. 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Q il if Y. 1 3 I 4 6' E I x i 1 -ww fffx 1 i ' : SY 'V . ,Q A g M iq 5 ff . f , 4 fi xo 5 R if Q rf- K gi, . 1 ag, S, 555 -wus' Sul. ll 1 gf Q 4 5 + w?N.?f .,x. .. 0 if 'V' Q Q T1 ' s W :gs ,jf al km' azgazm . . . Efi In the October sun . . . chairmen David Demar- est and Sarah Potter unidentified flying water balloons there is a tavern in the town .. . bag suppers, free cookies . .. Soda can be purchased at a small additional cost . . . Dave Dillon leads hootenanny . . . Alfredo Gar- cia wins pie eating contest tug of war proves too tense for rope Is that really a jello pie? It tastes like shaving cream volleyball, softball, football games seniors play . . . A Kid Again That was an awful big bird! .. . . Al Garcia gets in the line of fire Graaaaaaaavy Train! . . . Busca and Stephens enter pie-eating contest with enthusiasm . . . ibm, That sure knocks the hell out of romance . . . Alex Loomis and Sarah Walker talk about the shortcomings of love . . . A whole semester at college and she still can't spell! Mr. and Mrs. Michaelson discuss their 0 . d htfltt A, Z' aug 6 5 6 CZZ7' dZ7'Z 72565 . fffiigfwil f .i iff rsci if V les i :se 1 leei ts .W If S 3 Isn't Shakespeare fabffloflff' . . . Mollie indulge-s in educational opportunities at college , lt I E l Fake Her, Slqe'J Mine a teen-age daughter grown up Ann de Jong plays Mollie :hanges thirteen times Mike Heffernan is Mex L o o mis . . . Hawthorne College . . . 'bounded on the west by Harvard, on the north my Dartmouth, and on the south by Yale vlrs. Murray directs . . . assisted by Kathy Kin- ningham and Nancy Kavanagh . . . The Sleeping ,ill Coffee House Jay Newman plays love- orn Emmett Ellen Wildman steals scenes s Sarah Walker and tell them I smoke igars Mark Edwards portrays a harassed ather . . . stage crew kept busy by scene changes almost one hundred props used or- hestra provides between-the-acts entertainment . . successful production marks excellent begin- ling to dramatic year . . . ., ka This was very nice of you, Emmett. . . . I put the pancreas of the frog .l i where the stomach should be! Anficibvzlion becomes Bring me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to be free . . Students flock to learn new homefrooms . . . Say one word, and I'll shoot! Sophomores line up for class pictures . . . 35 What big eyes he has! . . . mutual tutorial service . . . routine . The balmy summer vacation becomes a hectic school year Find your homeroom number on the appropriate bulletin board . .. computer scheduling . . . A 3 means a Whole year courseg a 2, a second semester course Who is QXL for PbSt? . . . senior scholarship spotlight . . . pink slips, blue slips, white slips See the guidance bulletin board to keep posted absence excuses in office A Final exams must be turned in by Looejoyfr, The Comprelaemioe Guide, College Handbook . . . candidates' reply date . . . rotating schedules author essay term paper six weeks' test . . . All candidates for the tennis team report to . . . . . Mid- Winter Ball, Computer Dance, junior Prom . . . Is today a. one- bell or a two-bell schedule? Tomorrow is our last after school lab exam schedules Any conflicts? the excitement of last year . . . is the habit of today . . . Bottoms up jim Ewen practices for girls' gym show . . . You're right, there is a secret panel back here ... 2:45 locker rush . . . ,,..9v d Il It I Dear Bryl Creem, about this girl in my study hall . . Phil Davidson attempts to study . . . 27 Hey, Pete, give me some skin Dan Lieberman and his band of barebellies v I N Who wears the leotards in this house? Toni Reed and Doug Brudno display thespianic talents . . . He.cou1dn't hit the broad side of a . . Cupid Ackeison hits his nail again . . . The work may be hard, but the pay's great! . . . Bare- foot boy, Paul Cummings, with cheeks of rouge .. . 28 Sehf abandoned exeifememt . . . Put it in here and it comes out in China So homore attem ts the delicate act of bal- P, P ancing a football . . . Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum . . . Seniors sweep the procrastination contest . . . Peter Pan the Belly Button Kid Elissa Lipcon directs . . . Meet me at the armory, you runty, repulsive rat. Ellen Finkelstein, Mindy Law, Val Meder, Bonnie Brotman, Lisa Rametta, Julie Wixson, Ronnie Windholtz head committees Everybody Jimi up animal crackers and Peanut Street Tiger Lily played by Toni Reed Mr. Cucurello adds advisorial talents . . . Sue Hipsley plays Wendy . . . Paul, his zoom- zoom, and his yellow tu-tu . .. three weeks of rehearsals . . . mornings and afternoons . . . Tiger Lily, my honey bun Doug Brudno, Paul Cummings, Dan Lieber- man . , . Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook . . . You gnatty little Weenie the first class project a foundation for development Togetherness . . . Sen- iors, contact your sophomore sister this week . . . dinner on the infield . . . G.S.C. juniors referee fun and games . ., girdle relay, three legged race, tug-of-War . .. Miss Melosi, Miss Unkelbach, Miss Hoffman supervise Hey, Breslauer, take a picture . . . Robin Ackerson co- ordinates program . . . We've got to get synchronized seniors defeat sophomores in tug-of-war Kill! Kill! Kill! sack race-a test of dexterity and balance . . . Everybody to Bond's . . . seniors help soph- omores become part of school . . . I see London, I see France ... Sherry Davis holds on to her girdle . . . Westfield cheerleaders show their enthusiasm at a football game wow! of enfhwiazfm . . . Roll 'em out, roll 'em out smooooth! in Darby Gibbons gets ready for paper- is 4 f 30 FS I hear it's subsidized by the C.I.A. Mr. Hanse1's electronics students examine intricacies of wiring , -- - W ,m,R I may not cheer well, but I'm awfully peppy! Miss johnson cheers Women faculty after defeat by students . . . M, I ' wants you! . .4 Will Phillips becomes first sophomore yearbook photographer . . . ,, r Let's hang on to what we-got . . truaut of- ficer Skelly helps jack Henriksen go to school . . . Somebody up there likes me! .. camera catches 2:45 smiles . . . Flu Mies Would you believe I made it myself? . . . Alice Prince enjoys Mid-Winter Ball . . . i h Don't look at them and maybe they'll go away . . . a short rest after an exerting dance . . . .. V. . ,..-f L 1 Vkky. 3, of Jilffeef and white . I brush three times daily with Gleem . . . Kathy Farley is crowned Snow Queen . . . Mid-Winter Ball the quintessence of elegance . . . sophomores attend their first formal dance . . . Sandy Welty chairs decorations committee . . . gym becomes a glittering winter Wonderland tin foil icicles the parachute cloud . . . a six foot snowman . . . Jean Warga and his band supply the music . . . Toni Mangina, Sue Mangan, Kathy Farley, Sharon Dugan and Robin Schork are the nominees . . . Please place your ballots in the appropriate boxes. Andy Mallor crowns Kathy Farley Snow Queen to culminate evening's activities the Student Council outdoes itself for a good dance . . . No faces, just feet dancing to the music of jean Warga . Chaperone refuses to remove'top hat, . . . Snowman observes dancers . . . 33 W 'N 2- , 6 fr - .5 f' .E g ak' ' . JE F ': 1, i ,,,,p. ' fo Come alive! You're in the Pepsi generation! . . . Dave Demarest takes a breather . . . , ..-V i '!.'f' NV f 'agp 1 ii? ' av l l -.ids v Ja J 1 'limi Z- 3 ,Q- 2 f P6ZlLf67f'7fZ5 and I hope the computer can decipher thisn . . . Roger Luckmann fills out his applica- tion to the Computer Dance . Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? WHS custodian prepares wall for next year's graffiti . . . p it ,wwf WHS's fabulous bench power . . . teach- ers meet before faculty-student basket- ball game . . . people . I'l1 flip you for her . . . two students discuss potential date . . . He loves me, he loves me not. . . . Laurie John son waits at the back door . . . my dow if . . . Uproariously funny success The Whole Darn Slaootifz' Match . . . Bob Stevens and Ellen Wildman star 'jiasy does it Madison Avenue vs. New England that's real vodka in there Mike Heffernan, Martha Wetterhall, Dick Schroth add thespianic talents Mrs. Murray directs . .. Warneke Chemical Company . . . Every senior must sign up to sell on a street Miss Russo helps spur sales drive . . . play reading, publicity, perform- ance . . . long hours of rehearsal . . . lighting, make- up, scenery . .. The greedy little jay Barker, Elaine Stone, Doris Beaman . . . I don't care if you do put it in your report, I'm not going to cough any more . . . a unified class effort . . . www' Just think--'Easy does it' around the World . . . Warneke pany members await the fruits of their scheming . . . Hat? I'm going to organize you people if it's the last thing I do . . . the company's favorite visitor . . . I bet you never slept in a sleeping bag! . . . Jay Baker boasts of his virility . . . . We want you to get a good View of the pool Schroth and Wiltshire Your self pity is really Working overtime enjoy theatrical antics , , , . . . Elaine finally PutS Jay in his PIZCC . . . l'Good grief, Peter Harvey! . .. Miss Whiite's speech class presents Peanuts to school . . . ffigimzliiy . mem! . . Girl From Ipanema Jazz Club rehearses for Club assembly . . . Lecture, pep, theater . . . Beyond All Barriers by Bell Telephone problems in long range communication Pete Harvey plays Charlie Brown a Peanuts Thanksgiving awards assemblies Now we will present the team members with their letters . . . Slip- pery Gentlemen trombone trio highlights pre- view of winter band concert dance band swings on Hello Dolly and Ruby Jazz Club assembly features drum battle Hey big spender, go to the prom! Lindsay Earl wins American Legion Speech Contest the greatness of America folk music as- sembly features original compositions by Dave Dillon Salom Rizk . .. Syrian Yankee appreciation of democracy National Honor Society prizes reward outstanding scholastic im- provement . . . new society members are inducted awards assembly ends year recognition of talent and achievement . . . iw, , ,. Mi if 2 5 S S , , -lm -- ' ' R t .. , . ,i,,3,, Spirit . . For the fourth time, let's really hear it now Sharon Dugan leads WHS pep, rally . . . . ' -.Jw fv- me at , , , I f 'f 'M.,,,,Mw- '4VWN0r.hw' t.-f -'e V '-'-ex...,N'M-W-H b4n4!q,,1b.N-'V' I'll get you yet, Red Baron Snoopy Glassey brightens up Peanuts assembly . . . We're expecting Dave Herron to reach greater heights in the high jump Mr. Clarkson addresses WHS students . . . n 1 1 , Q 5 14 22 I .- -. il.. k giff f :Y 'ff Qi , Q fij 9 A ,Qi t ' 2 ' f- .- , . t 73? Q 4 . jk .5 .1 -if. :QI ,fs 3,5535 K i A 3 .5 .W -..s,,. Zu -V I A t df. if 5 pf x- 2 ,A . . Q W S -X1 ,, .5- - , , iigi m ' .J A , A -iff A, 'F ' - .tif ' ' ' f XV -rv-'nag ' Q 1 ' -L H zu R 9 Ngxw XX . vf 35 1 I Y 12 A , S.. M' sw, Y . . 4 r ' V ,gtk 'vig ff .1 js 1 F 4, . ... wg N Q' 5, gp , '3, . , Vg , x 17,-..,1m, if fr 4' gsf -A. V -M dj' . .V '- - 'v-.-1-'V -,V ' , 9 ,.'w... ' 1,751-'Sa'i.,g' ' V. . . .H , .lf ip . 4 ri .f::,,:1' Fu 'fffx ff ' 'V 1' fi ff H wa gy, .4 K 5 be 41 mm the suburbs to r l Polynesia . .. Ben Vitanza creates melodic atmosphere . .. Carole Plenty pro- vides organizational impetus . . . dinner at St. George Inn . . . coketail parties . . . What color flowers go with a yellow ochre dress ? . . . The Friday attendance drop . . . Register out-of-town guests in room 1499 . . . a red plaid Cummerbund sophomore waiters, hat check girls, bouncers .. . program dancing the three things to remember when shaking hands . . . prom mementos . . . pictures, corsages, dance cards Watch out, the punch might be spiked . .. helpful hints from the police department after-prom parties a wet day at the shore . . . juniors transport school into world of South Pacific . . . MC ,lafki YOU Ellen - - - Ellen Wildman dis' Wild thing, you make my heart sing. . . . Ben Vitanza's music adds to the success of plays versatility as decorations chairman . . . the Prom , , , Alright, gang, take five the decoration committee takes a well earned break . . . 42 the iffopicy . . . Come on, you guys, cut the crepe . .. preparation in earnest for the '66 prom . . . l'Tomorrow we'I1 sacrifice Miss Theurer the decorations committee adds the finishing touches . . . Hey, man, wlaoir the coolest? reaping the rewards of three month's hard work 43 nfermziiomzl elegazme Number 23 is red junior girls work toward the big night il And to think they're actually going to eat this stuff? menus begin to take form E- an f in the art room . . . e , . I tell you we'll corner the market for pygmy outhouses XA props take shape for the '67 prom . . . xi. 4 X Style, '67 . . . mx ,H Suu fllk A Diplomatic Ball . . . Barb Toddie masterminds the big dance . . . Nancy Trimble, Ellen Quackenbos, Sue Nelson, Pam Mayo, Bill Holshuh, Cindy Gleich share responsibilities . . . Is that really a chandelier hang- ing there? . .. French doors, bubbling fountains La Carrade, a refreshing waterfall Galen Berkebile poses willing couples . . . We have to get one hundred shrimp glasses - . .. Mrs. Schenk assists with art work . . . Mrs. Stephens works to co- ordinate activities . . , class officers choose theme . . . We at the police department wouldglike to remind you of a few things Frankie Nair and band perform . . . Let's make this the best prom ever . . . Fifteenth annual Fashion Show April fifteenth -work day, work day . .. long hours after school . .. over one hundred garments selected for model- ing . . . try-out committee . . . class periods spent on learning how to model . .. But I look ridiculous with all these books on my head . .. script, ac- cessories, details . .. dress rehearsal from 5:00 to 9:00 . . . presentations before the P.T.A. and the all girls assembly . . . May 16 and May 17 . .. director Diane Baer, assistant director Madeline Wiest, script writer Elaine Schwinn dedicated guidance from Mrs. Kosak . . . the exhilaration of a yea1:'s work . . . I You mean this little piece of paper comes out as a dress? . . . Mrs. Kosak and Diane Baer prepare for the annual fashion show . . . Tee'hee . . . . Diane Baer, Sue Zarich, Lynne Romberg, Madeline Wiest, Elaine Schwinn display their handiwork . . . world of achievement . . . I know the answer, I know the answer Mel Matuszak leaps for a high one . . . And they weighed happily ever aftern . . . two chemistry students balance the scales . . . Make way for the White Knight , . . Auto mechanics up to their elbows in grease . . . W WWE!-:g5.i A The Jets are gonna' get their kicks tonight boys' gym class limbers up . . . I , ,. If you could hear what he just said! rahan listens to Spanish tapes . . . Q 9' v '.'i 1 :2,i: Q W-M r f, - Z I1 'Ns- Nancy Han- 47 a typical 7th period Scanning the Jcene Leon Bibb in concert return engagement at W.H.S. . . . hot tea and sandwiches before show time piano, flute, bass chair and stool the voice of an expert fobn Hara'y and The Ladybug and the Caterpillar . You know how long its been since I sang this song? .. a standing ovation for an outstanding performance Save those If this works I can open my own distil- lery! chemistry student prepares for a long afternoon of lab work . . . i 49 Understanding other cultures Westfield gets three AFS'ers for first time Chris Lou and Al enthusiastically enter student body introduction assembly And so let us welcome these students' Barbara Conrad is Westfield AFS representative finalist Al and Chris show slides of Peru and Argentina to Spanish Club Lou becomes an Organ Grinder Carole Plenty, Dave Demarest, Dave Calvert are hosts Chris what did you do to your ankle? a new member of the family A1 wins pie eating contest at senior picnic AFS bond drive I.et's break last year's selling record Lou makes the track team .. the best ambassador is and Lou show that kids are . AFS'ers and WHS'ers join H .A V , ,L L, .c, ., ..,, 1 -- it 'Q-wr' -1 J' , Does anybody know the words? This year's AFS families gather round for a song :uni Skip to my Lou my darling . .. Lou joins in the spirit of the International Carnival . . . Ewkfgs 1 V J., ms gferg? A i A Alfredo Garcia sets new snowput record his first taste of a North American winter .1 was ww' NDAD Am! ,, . 4 nobodyk lD7 0Z!6ZI67 fa, W M3 XX I-E VV: ,VLA J n ' in S? k. f 's ?'?.i, 'N Sf! 8 Q' 41 if , rr ' ly -'L 'H . 'Q 5 . 'Q-, 'I Y 1 :if O A . .4 . , , S '. V2 4 , 'Q ' ' ,' u ' IL, 4 fiffi AU QQQX , A, YN . ' . ' 7 . V, , x s f 's A 1-., . , X , + if a 5 , 4 ii 'iw X is a M4 G i , Xi' . if I .Qgf fa? , ii at If 55 I S f' 1' A., N 3 Jwicfh' Bl In ' ' N9 '53 'Hill-v--wvfve-ov-s -sq 4, 4...,,...,,K,.,.-f1,f,aa,-.,- W- ,gtg hwy., Q A E. A Y. K -rrg ' j x . , A ' , ggi X A A 53 FW 6 I ,K 1:0 I Q i in A v L n Q5-4 Qt Q. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Debi Walthour, secretary, Carol Robbins, Treasurerg Toni Reed, vice- presidentg Linda Elliot, assistant treasurerg Mr. Cucurel- lo, adviserg john Ackerson, president. Class of '69 . . . seventh grade status once more . . . September 8 nervous and hopeful Edison- Roosevelt rivalries forgotten Where's 324? Student Activity Ticket, class dues, yearbooks, AFS Bonds the cost of an education first meetings Mr. Cucurello urges class unity rotating schedule Does study lunch mean you eat lunch in your study? L.. Silas Marner, Heath- cliffe, Romeo and julie! first marking period disaster Officers john Ackerson, Tony Reed, Debbie Walthour, Carol Robbins, Linda Elliot ad- minister largest class in WHS history . . . Peter Pam reveals soph talent . . . Tom Scott, Paul Byrne, Drew Vigilanti prove sophomore athletic prowess . . . tour- niquet, poison, shock . . . the universal antidote . . . careers in law enforcement Mindy Law directs Charlie Brown Thanksgiving hypotenuse, SMSG, vertical angles Et tu, Brute? waiters and hat check girls college night pink, blue, and white slips exams becom- ing a part of the school . . . 56 ' Solbhomam . . . fs SOPHOMORE COUNCIL: FIRST ROW: L. Elliot, C. Robbins, D. Walthour, T. Reed, J. Ackerson. SECOND ROW: D, Derringer, V. Carlisle, C. Giuditta, C. Pepe, C. Schaefer, A. Gadol. THIRD ROW: S. Cowan, N. Scott, P. Ciccolella, K. Kollonitsch, A. Trowbridge, J. Sweet. FOURTH ROW: A. Bickel, L. Beckhorn, J. Mallor, D. Cameron, J. Newman. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Cucurello, S. Wetterhall, P. Adelaar. potential fee development . . . 'Y 230-MR. GOSLI FIRST ROW: D. Be-sserlill' Berk L. Beddows, s. Be1chef,iL.' Beckf hom. SECOND RO . D Bers S W. I. Barnett, - C, . Bishop, , B gggstr. D. .Bachmii ' D- Diehl. B. Brown D, Berns, C. Barth, R. Hsu. , Candidates for the sophomore class elections await their turn to speak 231-MRS. MacDOUGAL FIRST ROW: B. Brotman, P. Bowes, E. Birmingham, K. Braun, B, Boerer, C. Bloomberg, V. Blackmon, P. Breitfel- ler. SECOND ROW: H. Botwinick, E. Branton, D. Brown, D. Boyles, J. Bon- ner, D. Blackwell, R. Brigham. THIRD ROW: B. Blair, R. Bouchal, J. Bohm- falk, M. Bickel, D. Bower, P. Bliss, M. Blackman. FOURTH ROW: A. Berodyn, V. Bonic, D. Brown, P. Boxer, J. Brown. Now all people having trouble, raise your right hand . . . 60 ,a.a.p,f,3Q,.m-.-, f .- I . -3...Qi?l No, no! You sew the back to the front frrst then you attach 1t to the skirt . . . 232--MISS KRESCH FIRST ROW: A. Carnevale, S. Brown, V. Carlisle SECOND ROW: J. Brown, H. Campbell, K Byers, G. Carlino. THIRD ROW: S. Callahan M. Burleson, B, com. FOURTH ROW: J, Brown, S. Campbell, J. Brunner, S. Bukowiec FIFTH ROW: S. Butler, J. Callencler, G. Canape SIXTH ROW: S. Charme, D. Brudno, P. Byrne D. Cameron. SEVENTH ROW: S. Brown, R Bruder. 1 233-MR. KOUBSKY FIRST ROW: B. Cocuzzo, B. Chewey, S. Clancy, P. Ciccolella, M. Carroll, B. Cohen, R. Colletti. SECOND ROW: B. Chapman, T. Catalanotto, P. Clark, B. Cox, J. Clarke, M. Connelly. THIRD ROW: S. Crum, J. Cautemcci, C. Clare, B, Coords, B. Cham- berlin, S. Carrigan. FOURTH ROW: J. Crafton, R. Conroy, D, Clark. u ' , M 255-MISS FLAHAULT FIRST ROW: J. Copenhaver, E. Deutchman J. Craig, K. Cosgrove, W. Christmas, G Cummings. SECOND ROW: D. Crane, D Coumbe, V. Cotty, P. Crittenden, M. Comer- ford, F. Dixon. THIRD ROW: T. Crane, G Darsie, R. DeI.uca, J. Cory, J. Deombeleg FOURTH ROW: C. Day, J. Davies, R DeStefanis, D. Davidson, P, Culhane, S Cowan. FIFTH ROW: K. DePlanque, H Diiorio, P. Cummings, W. Cutrer, P. Custead I though she'd never say hello to me! 242-MR, CUCURELLO FIRST ROW: D. Derringer, L Decker, N. Dudenbostel, B. Dre- her, B. Doerrer, S. Doerr, P. Di- mond. SECOND ROW: J. Eldridge M. Dornd M. Dillon, M. DeVoe C. Davis, H. Delbridge, A. Dui val. THIRD ROW: D. Downie R. Farley, R. Duelks, j. Dodds J. Donahue. FOURTH ROW: R Eckardt, W. Dunham, W. Ewing, W. Dixon. 1 : 1 If that's what college is like Im quitting high school! 243-MR. MAY FIRST ROW: J. Dunn, R. Evans, E, Dunn, E. Finkel- stein, C. Elmendorf, A. Fal- lon, M. Ennis, J. Feldman. SECOND ROW: C. Elfers, L. Elliott, M. Feldman, N. Ellerhorst, N. Fowler, D. Fitzgerald, D. Felch. THIRD ROW: S. Gage, D. Fritz, M. Fazekas, P. Ford, R. Feld- man, R. Farkas. FOURTH ROW: R. Ford, E. Force, C. Fedorocko, D. Flammer, M. Falcone. A nil 8 rgfwx Q E - '42 345' Q Y ' 'T' A ' '- 772 5 A f x,,'5. is 3,4-N1 B., K3 Qffllix . A 'Q W ifisii iw! 1+ K1 A K L VJ Q 3 .jk X X A 'V 5,-W !f1..,3',!w0-'Q -Mx' 'avr' , x ., VL. 8,1 ,i ?5?NvfAA.:x5k.iA A V4 i I QU a, 11 t 4 .1 .R fKf fx swwf:Ji1, r X 4 2 .,, . is r ., S . f 'D W X M , , Q ' ff .,,-Rf .1 ,f ' 'f 3, gf: 5 , K f - rw.-ff, In f,. .fr , , . vi fAE Kc , , i V , .. I ,K ., I , .ww , 5 X um i ,k . Q. A -f . F s . ffl gf' Q kazgk 5 5 Y' K 4- khhr 1:5 5 Q. . Q 5, iii QM ,- X .- we P t A .85 , mi Q Hi 5 f., 5 A W, w X' 4 f t ., . .v . . X Q xv ' Q y A , vig X Q ' A A 'W-.ug is :slim X 5 x, I Q .4 Q-.......,.f.-neun h 11. 5 .., i n A W E3 'M T x5 V n yi l Wg 4 if W 3? , nv 3 I 'Q gi 1 .r j5C01!67'y . . . M chiewmeni . . . Pefogr 55 . . . Clap your hands three times and shout, 'I do believe, I do believe! . . . Each candidate tries his hand with a class of potential voters . . . l 1 245-MR. DRUMMOND FIRST ROW: M. Gonnella, T. Grindlinger, B. Haertlein SECOND ROW: D. Grant, G. Gilbert, A. Goldman, P Green. THIRD ROW: J. Gordon, C. Giuditta, A. Graves. FOURTH ROW: B. Greisser, L. Gladis, L. Henderson, C. Ginouves. FIFTH ROW: W. Haine, B. Herbst, J. Har- rington. SIXTH ROW: P. Hartelius, R. Haines, R. Hallam D. Hasser. SEVENTH ROW: J. Hadley, D. Habefsbergefi J. Hachmann. EIGHTH ROW: B. Heinkel, J. Griesemer, F. Hennigan, I. Hannan. 246-MR. BICKNELL FIRST ROW: E. Hahn, J. Harris, C. Hamm. SEC- OND ROW: D. Hall, L. Hardman, S. Harrison, L. Harrison. THIRD ROW: N. Hanrahan, .j. Harris, L. Hely. FOURTH ROW: P. Helm, M. Hiross, K. Harrison, P. Hann. FIFTH ROW: J. Heyhs, A. Heath, R. Henkel. SIXTH ROW: J. Horne, B. Hope, F. Homicki, D. Homicki. SEV- ENTH ROW: B. Hunt, J. Hood, A. Hunt. EIGHTH ROW: G. Hess, J. Herr, K. Hosp, J. Howard. NINTH ROW: C. Hieber. 250-MISS BEEBE FIRST ROW: J. Hollaway hoff, S. Hipsley, B. Koller mann, L. jones, B. Kenny, P Huzar, C. jones, J. Herbert C. Hunt, D. Judge, L. Hoff man, D. Keeber, P. Hirsch K. Karpf. FOURTH ROW K. Kane, B. Keys, D. Jensen R. Kaplow, R. Kampe, D is, R. Kent, K. Kane, J. Kelly J. Kennelly. 1 K. Jones, D. Kern, M. Im- SECOND ROW: H. Kauf- THIRD ROW: M. Kamler, J : Hill. FIFTH ROW: T. Lew- 253-MISS VICEDOMINI FIRST ROW: M. Law, S. Lohn, M Lee, A. Longwell, E. Lipcon, K Mahoney, P. Lott. SECOND ROW R. Maidment, D. Madore, K. Leon- ardow, M. MacAluso, B. Mallett, V. Malkin. THIRD ROW: V. Le- vine, H. Lupia, C. Lisman, J. Man- ca, S. Lull. FOURTH ROW: J. Mandel B. Little Locatelli D. , , J- , Mannino, G. Mann. FIFTH ROW B. Mandell, J. Maloney. 251-MRS. WINQUIST FIRST ROW: R. Kuneyl, I Kramm, P. Livesey, J. Grossmann C. Kissam, D. Kummerow, R. Lee SECOND ROW: G. Kittleson, D LaPiere, M. Levitte, C. Kravec S. Kunkler, H. Kestenbaum THIRD ROW: D. Lieberman, P King, J. Kjellmark, K. Kollon- itsch, S. Kirshenbaum, J. Lamb, K. Keogh. FOURTH ROW: R Ley, A. Langford, M. Ketcham, D Kueter, B. Krupnick, J. Larner FIFTH ROW: D. Lirnmer, P. Klai- ber. Mirror, mirror on the wall 255-MISS OLIVER FIRST ROW: P. Matino, L. Markwell, J. Martin. SECOND ROW: N. Mandell, L. Mc- Geary, S. Manna, L. Mertz. THIRD ROW: V. Meserve, W. McCullough, J. Mallor. FOURTH ROW: W. Martin, A. McAuliffe, K. McCloskey, M. Marino. FIFTH ROW: M. Mertel, C. Merrill, R. Megantz. SIXTH ROW: R. Mazza, J. McPherson, P. McCabe, R. Maxwell. SEVENTH ROW: K. Millar, K. McNamara, R. McElroy. EIGHTH ROW: D. McQaucle, D. McLellan, T. McKaig. Walking off another yummy meal Sophomores help to plan their production of Peter Pmz . . . 258-MR. ROMANO FIRST ROW: L. Permcci, S. Phillips I. Pisano, M. Pishnick, D. Papsin, J Petricelli. SECOND ROW: S. Niederer V. Panico, D. Nezgod, C. Pepe, D Pace, P. Horsfield. THIRD ROW: B Newell, W. Phillips, G. Palmer, S. Lib erty, A. O'Brien, B. Petenzen, T. Pater son. FOURTH' ROW: T. Mantz, B. Par sell, L. Perego, J. Plesmid, H. Plinton, K. Petersen. 257-MR. BUNTING FIRST ROW: W. Minnick, C. Paken- ham, D. Moore, M. Mould, A. Moffett, L. Neirnan, M. Munson. SECOND ROW: P. Nachbar, C. Miller, N. Mor- beck, M. Mitton, M. Mey, B. Mulford, L. Miller. THIRD ROW: J. Newman, R. Montag, M. Murray, R. Miner, S. Mueller, S. Mantz. FOURTH ROW: B. Otzmann, K. Mitteranclo, J. O'Hare, S. Mill, B. Muller, G. Nubel, J. Nagle. That 11:00 drooooooop . . . 259-MR. LEWIS FIRST ROW: D. Rachles, D. Preston L. Post, H. Reid, M. Prisnock, T. Reed s. Piegari. SECOND ROW: B. Ringki P. Pugh, L. Remeta, S. Reynolds, M Redd, M. Petrie. THIRD ROW: R Rabuck, M. Ramsburger, B. Rider, M Pryor, P. Redlien, R. Richards, J. Put man. FOURTH ROW: D. Reiss, A Quaglietta, J. Raba, G. Reiter, G. Reilly Modern technology improves teaching methods . . . 261-MR. DELLA BADIA FIRST ROW: S. Roberts, K. Saltzman B. Rowe, J. Rizzo, H. Roff, L. Scacifero J. Savoca, D. Rindell. SECOND ROW R. Roth, J. Robinson, J. Rogow, P Salomon, N. Rupp, C. Robbins, L Rogers, C. Salo. THIRD ROW: V Risch, D. Ruotolo, N. Russell, A. Sav- age, C. Ryan, M. Sanders, C. Schaefer FOURTH ROW: R. Smith, A. Rockett J. Schipp, D. Sanford, B. Sampson, J Rough, B. Schaaf, R. Schindler. 264-MR. JONES FIRST ROW: J, Sweet, P. Tag- gart, C. Sumner, J. Steele, D. Ten- neson, E. Thomas, E. Sturcke. SEC- OND ROW' R Struz na R uri 1 . . y , . S - ani, P. Taylor, C. Stoudt, S. Spad- er, M. Svec. THIRD ROW: I specmr, s. Tarry, P, smith, Tf Taigen, A. Stotler, K. Stanley. FOURTH ROW: P. Spragg, R. Smith, T. Svec, K. Sturcke. 263-MRS. GUAY FIRST ROW: B. Shafer, D. Shul man, D. Simone, L. Silber, L. Spec tor, J. Smith, N. Tripathi, F. Seil er, M. Sisto. SECOND ROW: D Smith, N. Scott, J, Siderman, B Smith, A. Smith, S. Smith, M Schrader, B. Selznick, C. Smith THIRD ROW: C. Smith, D. Sime D. Short, B. Slahor, B. Selig, B Sobell, J. Shepard, H. Siegel, S Silver. FOURTH ROW: T. Scott, H. Smock, D. Smego, M. Shames, P. Schofield, K. Seals, E. Shahna- zarien, S. Schmit, S. Scully, G. Sennett. Insight and advice . . . clarifying possible careers for the future . . LV' U i 7 f ,ff 1 ' x 1 limi' 3 You won't believe what I just saw! She's late, teacher! . . 265-DR. HOFFMAN FIRST ROW: C. Ullrich, C. Tomalonis, A. Tocldie. SEC- OND ROW: R. Thompson, C, Ulbrich, N, Tierney, P Toussaint. THIRD ROW: A. Trowbridge, G. Valles, J Topolinski. FOURTH ROW: J. Tomlinson, N. Trenn, A Thomas, S. Thompson. FIFTH ROW: W. Tice, P. Torger- sen, S. Turk. SIXTH ROW: R. Thiel. 268-MR. KURSAR FIRST ROW: M. Walsh, C. Watt, D. Walthour, C. Valentini, B. Warner, S. Valles, C. Vella. SEC- OND ROW: A. Whalen, J. Van Blarcom, S. Vetenko, F. Viglianti, C. Villa, J. Tischler. THIRD ROW: B. Van Harem, J. Warter, J. Waters, K. Verdoni, R. War- field, D. Weiland. FOURTH ROW: S. Waddey, J. Waite, J. Ward, B, Wall, D. Volker. 270-MRS. HANSEL FIRST ROW: L. Zimmerman, B, Welch, R. Windholz SECOND ROW: V. Winch, B. Zimmerman, C. Whitaker, S. Wetterhall. THIRD ROW: B. Willmott, K. Widerstrom G. Zwain. FOURTH ROW: J. Wixson, M. Wright, 1. Will P. Wiehl. FIFTH ROW: R. Wilson, B. White, R. Williams SIXTH ROW: G. Wood, J. Wickersham, S. Wilson. SEV ENTH ROW: A. Yegian, G. Whittle. 160-MRS. CONNELLY FIRST ROW: B. Schwartz, S. Passariello, S. Vetekno. SECOND ROW: C. Bangs, B. Bacon, L. Lane. THIRD ROW: R. Graves, C. Vatter, R. Whitehead. I-Iasn't any found that can opener yet? . . . miifficizzazlii . . Spirit ni! . . 1 It ybll d llplyby y 1 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Gin- ny Zobel, secretaryg Jeff Kahn, president, Richard jasezewski, vice president, Mrs. Stephens, adviserg Mindy McManus, treasurer. tmimfy . . . interest and The in-between class '68 This is the year that A counts jeff Kahn assumes leadership Mindy McMannus, Ginny Zobel, Rich Jaszewski assist in coordi- nating class activities . . . PSAT's . . . Left handed peo- ple fill up the left hand aisle from the rear AFS bond drive extended to break records U.S. His- tory I . . . Columbus to Boss Tweed . . . founding fathers, Federalists, Democrat-Republicans We the people of the United States jacksonian Democracy, Civil War, Reconstruction National Merit Scholar- ship Qualifying Test . . . home nursing, safe driving . . . I got an 800 on my SAT's-399 verbal, 401 math . . . Waldetz, Ethan Frome, Starlet Letter Bring three sharpened number two pencils naturalism, trans- cendentalism, deism permit, test, license junior Prom organization headed by Barb Toddie . . . binomial theorem, remainder theorem, determinant Let x be the rate of the current , . . Can anyone lend us a . . decorations, out-of-town guests, gift committees , .. developing class character . . . a year of continued progress involvement . . , -gifts' JUNIOR COUNCIL: FIRST ROW: E. Villa, P. Mayo, L. Harris, M. Shaw, L. Terry, H, Matuszak, L. Johnson, H. Winnett. SECOND ROW: W. Smith, S. Durr, M. McManus, R. jasezewski, j. Kahn, G. Zobel, C. Gleich, S. Coburn. THIRD ROW: M. Ramage, R. Heins, D. deSimone, W, Smith, L. Kaplan, J. Owen. Z1'l V5 Ml, K., I Hey, that looks like a kid I know! . . . 12 5-MR. SPECHT FIRST ROW: M. Breslauer, S. Bowden, S. Bowden, M. Brader, S. Bottorff, C Brown. SECOND ROW: R. Bollinger, D. Blake, R. Berg, N. Boyle, C. Brown S. Bernstein. THIRD ROW! D- Borufh owitz R, Boates R. Swick, . Birlgflf, , , J P, Bodycombe, L. BIOWU- 76 x 123-MISS WHITE FIRST ROW: B. Bloomberg, S. Anderson, P. Bobal. SECOND ROW: S. Booth, C. Bixler, S. Blindt, E. Blodinger. THIRD ROW: A, Boardman, A. Barnes, C. Baggaley, j. Baker. FOURTH ROW: C. Banks, B. Bemis, B. Berk, T. Blanken. FIFTH ROW: K. Andre- sen, B. Anderson, D. Baumgartner, M. Allen. SIXTH ROW: J. Bacon, C. Balzer, M. Akins, M. Barry. SEVENTH ROW: J. Allen, J. Bednarz, C. Bartlett. EIGHTH ROW: R. Barkdull, C. Aurand, B. Baumann. 129-MR. STOKES FIRST ROW: M. Brown, S. Car- mody, S. Brown, A. Campbell D Buerke, J. Brynildsen. SECOND ROW: M. Bukowiec, R. Brown, M. Braxton, K Burke I Buckl . , . ey, J. Buckley, M. Bundy, THIRD ROW: S. B ower, C, Cake, B. Brad- ley, R. Burke, D. Buchner, R. Buonanno. Is summer vacation really only 179 daY5 away? Hair, halr everywhere and not a d1'0P to drink f , , . ,4Qg, 1- K I K 3, gf t Y I WTAE sv Q ,Q ny, 2 1, 1, A 'Fr 1 1 12: X fagnjv-'E s.v ,MU- '9 vs A N-49 1' 1 .4 Jwfvw' 2 A .. M, kv . L ,fi .,. Aa ,M AN , A ,. . W . IHGICQ M N ' J 1 .4 ,, 19- 1' 5, A g gg, . , , 2 .4':X,,,Q ffz:2zuasw4M'2 -.- 'Z' f .9 T4 it 'lbw Q-.1 H -1 1 -'.v '- '.94s:. 'f its 'QA is A ik 5, ' h w U, W . if gp ag 5 YQ ,A .g, L M X ' ' V 'sf U- v f,,1,w, .W 1 ., ,. , K. 2 , l . 1f1 l ? 5 Y l W V, V glk X Sjlli lg 4 i ! .2 1 af 1 Pg R ix Wd' ev, Q31 SJ , 55 E P ,wr-I-::z:::f? ' Zag-2'I3t,.gfpZ?' Cris-zifffieizi ,SRI V -aff . ,Q 5 9' I . l Ylli Aptitude ifqpttmtion . . . Application S d y you'l1 thank me for this! . . . Is this where the road test starts ? No, Rosa, Yal NOT d t 1' 146-MR GERBER FIRST ROW L Hayward D Hauser B Harris G Gra bel H Graves J Hackmann B Hancock M Gurman SECOND ROW G Gunza E Green L Harris H Greve S Hackett K Hall K Hannis THIRD ROW D Given H. Gladstone A. Grey D. Hartman S. Heesch G. Greenberg. FOURTH ROW . Gilmartin D. Hackett S Ewing, N. Greer, S. Gold blatt, S. Gentino. 145-MISS CHEW FIRST ROW: A. Gardner, P. Grander, B. Green, A. Gerlach, J. Greenberg, D. Delzotti, C. Graves. SECOND ROW: B. Graf, S. Gil- lin, J. Friscia, D. Fowler, M. Fitz- patrick, C. Foster, E. Gilmartin. THIRD ROW: P. Fair, G. Fleck, S. Ewing, R. Frost, B. Foster, H. Garretson. FOURTH ROW: N. Despo, M. Ferrin, W. Frederick, C. Foushee, R. Fritz. 148-MR. LUXEMBOURG FIRST ROW: D, Hendley, K. Hilb, D. Holder, S. Hodes, D. Hoover, J. Henry. SECOND ROW: J. Henning, P. Hoenings, R. Helm- stetter, W. Haug, S. Hoffman, M. Helf, C. Hermann. THIRD ROW: E. Herberich, T. Hallstein, K. Herbert, K. Holmes, R. Hinton, C. Hanna. FOURTH ROW: R. Heins, J. Hely, D. Heyns, S. Heth- erington, T. Harrington. pr: ...f 2 ,f ' 149-MRS. STEPHENS FIRST ROW: R. Jeffers, J. Hyde, L, John 5011, L- Judge, K. Hydeman, L. Jacobi. SEC OND ROW: B. Johnston, J. Howe, V Zobel, G. Jacobs, G. Jennings, N. Hufnagel R. Imhoff. THIRD ROW: A. Hunter, R Jaszewski, L. Holschuh, J. Inkster, C. How- ell, D. Isbrecht. FOURTH ROW: E. Jensen G. Jacob, J. Honymar, R. Jensen. ff! Then let them eat cake! . . 151-INIRS. SXVINK FIRST ROW: P. Kass, E. Kaercher, M. Klastorin. SECOND ROW: V. Kaycoff, B. Ketcharn, D. Koch, P. Kirn. THIRD ROW: B. Kalbacher, K. Kiningham, K. Kansky, G. Keeber. FOURTH ROW: M. Korn, P. Kaufmann, J, Kaecling, M. Kenny. FIFTH ROW: J. Kavanaugh, J. Klages, K. King. SIXTH ROW: N. Kamler, A. Kefaloni- tis, K. Lambla, K. Kane. SEVENTH ROW: P. Kaplan, H. Kurusz, L. Kaplan. EIGHTH ROW: P. Kelman. x Attentiveness and scholarshlp the tools of educauon 152-MRS. SKAMENCA FIRST ROW: C. Mar- shall, S. Mann, B. Lynch, H. Matuszak, A. Lam- brinides, P. Lounsbury, J. Matino. SECOND ROW: T. Liggitt, G. Lanza, J. Limmer, D. Lange, M. Mahr, N. Lut- ter. THIRD ROW: J. Lauer, F. Lieberberg, D. Lewin, J. Lay, G. Mag- Iiaro, D. Ley. ' X A M qbaxb ., ,, . . h W ' '-M ,,.. ,, ,, my gif: A ' x 521' 84 x FIRST 155-MRS. JENSEN ROW: B. Neuss, C. Moore, S. Nelson, D. Mikotaczyk, V, Miller, M. Mottes, Nelson ton, B. ROW: phy, P. ROW: ton, L. 1 j. Miller. SECOND ROW: J. C. Morrison, L. Moran, C. Mor- Napack, B. Montamat. THIRD M. Molowa, S. Miller, L. Mur- Mulqueen, R.-Murray, FOURTH B. Mussman, P. Nelson, B. New- Moskal. I knew I shouldn't have used that sec ond dab! ... 157-MR. BERKLEY FIRST ROW: J. Pfeiffer, B. Peter- son, P. Perry, L. Perkins, S. Per kins, D. Pearson, J. Olson, SEC- OND ROW: M. Ogborn, K. Pa- velka, C. Phillips, A. O'Connell E. Nubel, B. Payne, S. Overbay THIRD ROW: P. Plage, R. Pa- paccio, D. Ober, J. Owen, J Perkowski, K, Preston, C. Parker, 1. Pattison. FOURTH ROW: R onksen, G. Pain, G. O'Neil, jf Percy, P. Persons, J. Ohaus, G. Pakenham. Q Remember that acid you left on the chair in chemistry? 159-MR. ADRIANCE FIRST ROW: M. Shaw, R Shaw, H. Sharer, C. Schultz G, Schneider, P. Salsbury, G Samuels, J. Shapiro, D Saridaki. SECOND ROW: C Shea, P. Suffern, D. Schmidt D. Schrag, S. Schreiber, S Shawcross, S. Schroeder. THIRD ROW: B. Rood, J. Rosen, J. Schade, M. Rosen P, Rohowsky, G. Saltzman B. Rubin, K. Shannon FOURTH ROW: RObins0r1 R. Schaaf, M. Schrage, B. Samuelson, H. Sanford. 1 58-MR. JACKSON FIRST ROW: L. Ruzansky, S. Schweikart, C. Port. SECOND ROW: A. Reeder G. Rost A Price. THIRD ROW: M. Ramage: E. Roos: M. Reynolds, S. Reid. FOURTH ROW: F. Plowcha, M. Porchetta, J. Pugh. FIFTH ROW: E. Roberts, S. Richey, E. Quackenbos, M. Ramage. SIXTH ROW: T. Raabe, R. Robertson, K. Riddle. SEV- ENTH ROW: J. Raskulinecz, F. Porter, B. Reis, D. Roth. EIGHTH ROW: I.. Ruth, T. Ranneyt, M. Reddy. NINTH ROW: T. Renart, E. Robinson, K. Richardson. 161-MR. SCHUMM FIRST ROW: J. Sozzio, I.. Smith er, A. Skinner, D. Sharkey, B Simone.'TI-IIRD ROW: B. Skelly L. Shapiro, M. Sidrer. i I And, for my next hit recording . .. Barb Toddie makes successful bid for '67 prom chairman 163-MR. BROXWN FIRST ROW: T. Stafford, C. Szeliga. SECOND ROW: C. Stanford, R. Shrews- bury, B. Steinbacher. THIRD ROW: M. Smith, C. Spilner. FOURTH ROW: G. Skrba, J. Smith, W. Smith, x W, Smith, K. Slahor, B. Sollen- berger. SECOND ROW: R. Shriv- 168-MR. ROSS FIRST ROW W Ta lor Thomas : . y ,J. , J. Tiedeman, L. Terry, J, Taylor, L. Towers, S. Thena. SECOND ROW: R. Stewart, J. Soney, 1. Stieh, L. Taylor, C. Taylor, D. Tomchek. THIRD ROW J. Stefiuk, G.' Stoll, S. Stump, W Stewart, J. Stember, A. Stratton. 222-MRS. TAYLOR FIRST ROW: A. Warshaw, S. Wakefield, D. Tucker, D. Welden, J. Thornton, N. Waitt, S. Wal- ton, N. Trimble. SECOND ROW: K. Visconty, E. Villa, J. Warner, V. Wallace, L. Shipman, N, Van- Voorhis, B. Waddey. THIRD ROW: R. Townley, G. Titsworth, T. Taylor, G. Walker, L. Turbe- ville, L. Urso, J. Urso. FOURTH ROW: R. Vella, F, Tokash, C. Tapscott, E. Vroome, S. Worsham. 228-MR. ELDER FIRST ROW: P. Width, N Wright, S. Widerstrom, B. Wickes, K. Zucker, G. Whipple, H. Winett. SECOND ROW: R. Wyckoff, D. Welty, C. Wolf, K. Wolfe, J. Willner, S. Winter. THIRD ROW J. Weidman, P. Weiss, R. Wheaton R. Wilson, E. Wilder, J. Wick, B Zercher. 88 ever find my way out . . . A productive jnfesem' A bopqfzzl fzzfmfes ff' J- :f 7 'V wtf' ri 0' ' '35 My .W I 'D H 'qv 'ty Q sf - f ,P .Q ,S A- ' xv. ' , is . ,fo r Ham, 4 4 QP. dag . A-fd, ,ik f if i my - ' W .VK KP Q MP. ffsg, , ,V 2 in is - if ,M I W A 'L M 2 Ag' Z af V 3 , 1 r 4' alta Q A , kr 4 4 ., 5? 5.,g 3 ' 4:0 1 Af 1 , ' io W , 'YM , ,, 1 I my V XMfiv,L,k If 2 1 I ' 'Ni ., A W 'A A ' :ki 549 , :gd ,LS 16 Q 'Q ' - M qi, Q' ii V 5' Q ' QS I JOE f 'i W if QW 0, mf . 9 ffm ' af ww V' 1 Q Q, SH 3 K an 2, fx A Q W 1' iw 'L I ' M . 1 W1 ' Q ? ff, S P 'P 1 ., . 1 1 92 ki '- 'F 4' X, 'V 1 3 A 4, -e ,ar hx , W ' ' -Y '- .1 F R 1 W , X W I .QLFHL 5 Q 'ini xy I SE h ' 4 W' 5 fx K . f fy , , ,gm . in ,NX wk ' X? Y J XX ::::. 55,f,?, 'WA 1 9 . '4 W 511' - J1f..f 'fy 1 l Q fi ' -s 1 zz 1 fx . f A O' ' , , Q, 3 1 , ' L 3 , ji .- ' ,,,G 1, ' w A Q72 Jr ' ' X A X A 2 U ' L. 4 - ' jp L . I E. f 4 M' X ,V I 1, rv 3 s , ,, V i ' ' A 1 . .123-'EQ -5 1 'Wg , . 'f 2 U? ,:, , awliie' 'YAC 1 , A . '-, 1 , 5 ' - - . 2 ' . w X Ml . A l Q W 'i 3 fir, N ,ff '. , - . ' t W1 my. A N - .Is ,',' J A 1, x .M Q , .'f2.'CziJ7 . , Mmm QL? An 3' 'Hi K t ' L+ 1, 2 V, Q nm W we ' 'Qf ,.. X K x ax Y e.,g 'S 1 ml f 2,1 gy -S0 W P fa Q 6 '93 65' U .S IJ 0 9 Have you been readmg the minutes? . . . Student COUUC11 pres1dent Andy Mallor leads homeroom representatxves in discussion . .. ,umyuaf E' gf ami 1 Qilfsf v 'ig g Ly' 5 ,w , LGU - ' 121124 zz 47. 'vi WAS' mgqn n g if w Q,-19. f w 7? Q 5 U WA AIFWUZ Q V miifqf .,,,,, l ,, ,VVAL , xx, .nf Couuuuuuutiou . t. afeoifiou . . loufftuloutiou . Stucleut Couucil home room representatives, officers, rep- resentatives-at-large new school banner Diligeutiu et Honore . . . executive coordinating committee . . . a new constitution . . . computer match dance open meetings minutes read in homerooms mid-Winter ball kick-off dance . . . Snow Queen nominations . . . Thanksgiving bonfire coordinating student activities for school welfare Union County high school academic competitions . . . Mr. Laz- arro oversees activities . . . President Andy Mal- lor keeps order in 203 Diane Hauser, Dick Schroth, Randi Wade help out Student Ac- tivity Ticket Still your bex! value at only 33.00 . . . assembly programs . . . Respectfully submitted . . . balance on hand . . . to express the ideals of citizenship through actual demo- cratic processes . . . STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Mr. Lazzaro, adviserg R, Schroth, treasurer, D Hauser, vice presidentg A. Mallor, presidentg R. Wade, secretary. 25 Sf Pmciice 6l7Z6ZIP67'f01 77Z6Z7'ZC6 . Mark and Mime Club tragedy, comedy, closet drama Council and general meetings Take Her, She? Mine . . . Ann dejong stars . . . props, lekos, drops . . . actor, director, stagehand 5 1 34th annual tableaux Ellen Wildman, Sally Bauer, Peggy MacFarlane, Kathy Mahoney officiate . . . relieving artistic frustrations . . . perception, artistry, characteriza- tion the smell of the greasepaint Has anybody seen the cold cream? Mrs. Murray, Miss Brinser, Miss White add directing skills profits from plays go to charity . . . trip to Don? Drizzle the Water . . . Don't move on my lines . . . from script to stage . . . On the edge of their seats, the Mask and Mime Council plans the club's further activities . . , ' f 1' 34' JI Actually, I prefer a pipe S H I7 Ho if footing book . . l r P W W National Honor Soczely . . . Scholarship, leadership, character, service . . . Do you need a tutor? annual folk singing concert is culmination of year's activities . . . President David Berg 4: consults parliamentary procedure Roger Luckmann, Paulette Kandra, John Aiello assist in coordinating activi- ties Miss Gromlich provides the guiding force He is coming back . . . Leon Bibb makes a return trip to WHS , . . two 55600 scholarships from the profits . . . studies in 203 . . . operating The Machine . . . classifying college catalogues pot luck supper, a final banquet induction assembly Do you want a charm or ,A .PJ Vyylpaatttx a pin. the honor and responsibility are passed r Qi! t on f,.-.yf -' ss ,yiiy Mg ,M K Se, robes, robe, John Aiello explains the intricacies I of Spanish conjugation . . . NHS members listen attentively to the schol- arship committee's report . . . Y ! Ou . . . President David Berg organizes .N.H.S. activities . . . 95 Concenfmfion and skill B ridge Clnb duplicate bridge for amateurs Mmes. Hill, Taylor, and Mathesius award points for offense and defense . . . Two spades, doubled and redoubled grand slam singleton in hearts . . . Blackwood Convention . . . Charles Goren's Point Count Bid- ding System . . . Bid two, made three . . . 100 Points for honors . .. 19 points needed for a jump shift . .. one club opener . .. bust hand . . . collect trump . . . one peek is worth two finesses . . . Chen Clnb ...Pg concentration and skill President Harry johnson leads them to Union County Interscholastic Chess League Championships Queens Gambit Declined Sicilian defense King's pawn to queen's bishop four . . . Mr. Romano collects the pieces . . . language is no barrier-right Ludwig? . . . sacrifice,' strategy, planning . . . lst board . . . A, B, C, and D rankings . . . maneu- vering for position . . . blitzkrieg chess . . . checkmatel . . . ,L-X , lift at The zoorlel of zoorelr . Dehezte Cluh proposition affirmative negative . .. rebuttal . .. cross examination summary Dale Binger, Nora Haley, Jerry Hyman lead team persuasion, not force . .. Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, John Calhoun . . . verbal tug of war . . . National Debate topic . . . faith in rationality . . . revival of a lost art . . . World Ajjfezim Cluh discussions of foreign policy Vietnam, isolationism, imperialism current events . .. diplomacy, em- bassy, consulate speakers from Students for a Democratic Society and the john Birch Society . . . NATO, UN, COMMON MARKET foreign aid, Peace Corps . . . awareness of our international responsibility .. . Mr. Beckley directs activities Marshall Ferrin presides intra-club debates Knowledge is the antidote to fear . . . Philosophy Clzeh . .. questioning man and his environment . . . Socrates, Aquinas, Nietzche . . . Paul Ambos leads inquiries . . . existentialism, objectivism, nihilism . . . adviser Mr. Drummond . . . Kant, Spinoza, Hume . . . Why? . . . ethics, morality, ideals . . . early, early, morning meetings . . . Cogito ergo sum . . . 'wgmrf Te finely . . le explore . . le live l ' fb A sf F fn., The peak of excitement Students enjoy tasteful delicacies at Carnival smorgas- bord Spezniyb Club . . . El Atefzeo . . . only Spanish spoken . . . Se abre la Jerfionf' Cafeteria B . .. 351.00 dues . . . La Bamba . . . President Clara Diaz . . . AFS'ers Al Garcia and Chris Busca add real Latin flare Getting to Know You Spanish newspapers and crossword puzzles carnival committees scrambling for candy from Kaycee's piifzlfz Let's take a trip to Madrid fun, games, prizes rzzperizztendenle who ever it is . . . another language, another culture . . . Latin Club Gladiator fights toga clad consul, Richard Parmentier What does SPQR stand for? Minerva, the goddess of wisdom . . . junior Classical League Conven- tion picnic and Olympics at year's end O Iuppiter, et omrzer di! Mrs. Winquist and Mr. Bunting furnish back- ground information and support hozlie Lfzlimz vivit . . . ' 1 ,Quia Y 52731 - 'if-3 V 41. V fs W s T0 after werla' nna'er5tana'ing . . . French students listen attentively to Mr. May's description of Paris, la rite' avamoar . . . French Clan La France surtout Liberty, equality, fraternity . .. in- struction provided by Mrs. Clark, Mr. May, Dr. Young . . . begin- ning, intermediate, advanced club travels to New York for French cuisine . . . Midi, Brittany, Riviera . . . Rouen, Caroassonne, Nice La Marrellaifen Victor Hugo, Moliere, Voltaire . . . bake sale, pot luck supper . . . La Marriage de Figaro . . . june picnic La Carnivale Internationale . .. president Lynn Shine coordinates club activities On parle francaif' Gerrnan Clan Kookie Verkaaf club picnic Kinderdorf fund Kathy Kake edits Rarfelbande . . . German penpal . . . Pres. Dave Clark, advisor Frau Disbrow guides . . . Sebngplaller, the German frug . . . Lederhosen and knickers . . . Let's pay the German war debt . . . German Christmas Carols . . . Ich rafe die Ver- Jammlang zzzr Ordnangn . . . Deatffb in vie! Span . . . dents play thumper. . . Advanced French stu- M? ' i,,,.,.., Hey, friend, do it again club members sample products of Germany . . . Now we will learn how to tell time . .. in German German students reenact a farmer's skirmish with the devil Yak Song . . . az key Z0 the KH....V On December five-and-twenty, fum, fum, fum 1 A hear! Choir . . . learning good vocal habits . . . Hallelujah Chorus . . . Fum, fum, fum . . . O Come Emanuel . . . President jack Hendrickson . . . Veep Ken Henderson . . . home-room super- latives .. . Ronald Reagan- Actor of the Year Award Sarah Potter solos on Peace I leave with You . . . Who's candle went out during the processional? . .. Spring music festival last minute preparations morning rehearsals . . . inter-sectional rivalry . . . Eloquence . . . Gloria . . . Bach, Handel . . . Mr. Wallace leads choir to an understanding of the joy of song . . . Sock it to me 'I . . 'Choir director Mr. Wallace examines a few scores of music for a future pro- W 'T fTf 1 -'W Yrwwvw gram Yawning is contagious . IO3 l .. J 1 -1,1-' H 3 . . 1 -v I04 A balanced blend of wicey . Boys' Glee Clubs mm' Girly' Charm . . . Building good musicianship . . . songs in Latin, German, English . . . vocal excellence through constant prac tice and pressured rehearsals self-discipline, punctuality, responsibility Do You Hear What I Hear?' feet on the floor, breathe deeply, sing from your stomach . . . Christmas Choral Concert and Spring Music Fes tival . . . culmination of a year's work . . . . . . Oh Tannenbaumn melody, harmony, cacophony . . . classical, contemporary, and modern music Sfmmmin' along . . singing ez Jong Folk Mafia Club . . . group singing, individual performances . . . listening to recordings . .. Judy Collins, Phil Ochs, Bob Dylan Ei? making the rounds of coffee houses guitar, i'i iisi i harmonica, bass Folk music tells a story through ,gi Vygbi if words and notes . . . Dave Dillon and Mr. Wallace lead iisisf . the hootenanny . . . ballad, pop, folk rock . .. an airing g 31' of original efforts . .. First Folk Music Festival . .. as- Q. sembly puts musical talent on stage chord patterns, T strurns, harmony workshops to improve technique . . . music's most basic form . . . The Twelve and The Tfoieleen . .. harmonic excellence In the Boat . .. Zum, Zum, Zum white jackets for spring concert Music Fund . . . 7:45 Fridays . . . 3550.00 for tuxedos . . . Autumn Leaves Ann Bouchal and Ann Cuckler accompany the groups singing in churches at community affairs You people are flat! Mr. Wallace strives for perfection developing musical talent . . . it il' .1 1' jazz Club av-'f ' record library member listening privileges Come to 230 any afternoon and sign out a record . . . improvisation . . . chord patterns . . . take-off chorus . . . Ken, play a B+ WJ C-93 chord figures and pat- terns twelve and sixteen barlrefrains C-concert blues . . . vamps . . . fake books . . . chord substitutions . . . the annual jazz assembly . . . drum battles . . . music of the masters Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie, jelly Roll Morton . .. Mr. Goslin and Miss Kresch teach an We11 blow me down Tom Rafmey demgnstfates his appreciation of jazz and its part in our society . . . skill on the sax . . . Bama' Soul . . me . .. Tweet, tweet, tweet, tweet . .. boompity, boompity, boomp chair hot dogs, peanuts, and round squares drum major Rick Brown . . . Westfield Victorious . . . Straighten up those lines . .. Banana oil!! president Craig Shoemaker, vice-president Frank Rugg, secre- tary Judy Henning, treasurer Pat McGinnis, librarian Betsy Robison Hawaiian Holiday Batman first annual fall sports and march- ing band Booster Dinner and awards Pot Luck Supper trip to Electronics Music Center at Columbia Fiddler on the Roof stage band adds swing to the winter concert Hello Dolly Bop-beep-ba Dragoons of Villar Men of Music Slip- pery Gentlemen-Luckmann, Crispen, and Phillips Springtime enter- tainment at the Pops Concert . . . tie tacks and silver pins Orchestra Mr. Banks attempts to combine classical and modern music . .. con- cert mistress Anne Bouchal . . . mezzoforte . . . adding culture to the senior k play and Mask 'n Mime play Water Music Bastien and Bas- tienne don't drown out the violins Down . .. Bach, Mozart, Copland, Schoenberg I thought a bass was a fish a County Lane Stop tickling me . . . Max Mertel tries to concentrate on the score . . . Hats off to Larry W4H.S. marching band provides half-time entertainment at Thanksgiving Day game. . . instrumentation . . xx I I .,,, 1 , ,- . ,g , lllwww git! M im, A, ,, W.s.,,.m,-W,n,,.....,.,.i:......:,,,W...,W, f4A2 'Z' - 11' 'wg , in M ghfgxf ...., . s imap Strings, reeds, and brass Orchestra members practice for upcoming performance . . . Eisgwezm , W-11:1:::f.f:-Mme :1afm1f1efz:ff1,a: if: wr ff' .fffs:.gQffm??:f:5 of Once you play a note, it's history Mr. Banks conducts the band and orches tra . . . We mit! be doing ,vomefhing . Hi's Eye brings up the rear! . . . ..f ' . -f'. s '. .. T M, Iwaz 11,t, . I saw 106 errors in this paragraph Editor Suzanne Smith gives advice to staff members . . . IIO Thursday afternoon: 4:55 Hzif Eye . . the only high school weakly in New Jersey depth reports, offset printing, tombstones fiery edi- torials senior class musical, shortened mid-years, a newspaper should raise hell-0 for 3 . . . Athlete of the Week . . . Esmeralda . . . Who wants to write a head- line? The proverbial sports feature page split Constitution Csicj revised Send Rood for food Bob Bouchal-the polaroid flash Christ- mas party and June picnic dirty desk drawers Clean out the file . .. Wycoff printers 55 words to an inch 8 columns to a page too late for deadline . . . Mr. Clarkson . . . censored Mid-Winter ball cartoon Somebody get the door Book and Movie Reviews . . . previews and analysis . . . Friday cri- tiques reveal purposeful issues The HM Eyek in- valuable contribution to WHS- I needed another book cover . . . AY' What do you mean the dead- line was yesterday! . . . Is this any way to run a newspaper? Mr. Clarkson adds experience and wit to the HF: Eye. . . ype of work .. Ill i' 1:11 FIRST ROW: R. Brown, A. Holt, G. Freidman, L. Shine, C. Lerman, K. Ketchum, B. Mould, E. Swingle, A. Prince. SECOND ROW: L. Jacobs, S. Zarick, K. Mahoney, R. Ackerson, E. Schwinn, J. Aiello, D. Berg, R. Grigg, E. Brown, P. Doscher. THIRD ROW: C. Crispen, K. Harris, C. Towers, C. Seiter, J. Kane, T. Ashbaugh, J. Ewen, B. Hard, B. Pusack, P. Jones. Unity if the key fe .vneeess . Weather Vane pay now, pay later 1365, most sold ever Make your book the year book . . . football team clob- bers Hifi Eye in annual Super-Bowl game Scott Sanborn-Bill Hard pass combination hit for two touch- downs 1 A.M. deadlines layouts, proof sheets, triplicate copy . . . job number 08749 . . . Who's going to take my picture? Will Phillips clicks as only underclassman on staff . . . 3X5, SX7, 8X10 . . . Christ- mas family . . . Retakes must be taken by this afternoon Lynn Shine and Ken Harris lead yearbook staff to greater glory . . . Mr. Scott advises . . . It's your book Craig Towers and Pete Doscher decorate 275 7th period study . . . Bring out the food . . . Weather Vane '67 . . . one organization under god . . . Well, if you think it's your best effort. . . . adviser Mr. Scott checks over some copy . . . lI2 l L- I AY' V1 51-ummm: IW' WHWWV 3.141 ifflw KYMVW ,Rm-, .N-mn rf-mu an prawn rvrf-91 1 -mm Umor-wsl14l 'f vm nwC1V l .warn-1l l i :mm -4 w Iv wal' mmm ,asm ,fn main wfjf' , ,Y ,f 'f' 4, ,, rr '-'h-.- Wx I X ll-5 . Work, study, program, action '-'f' 5 .3 Editor Lynn Shine offers advice II3 Biology Clzzo . . . planaria, amoeba, euglena . . . James Kane presides over meet- ings ...- students work individually . . . dissection . . . cow's eyes, fruit flies, bacteria . . . field trip to Great Swamp . .. speaker from Trailside Museum well slide, cross section, cover slip '. .. Look through the microscope with both eyes open Mr. Kursar directs research scalpel, chloroform, formaldehyde to further inter- est in the natural sciences . . . N-AAfsi5L......: Outdoor stimulation . Roo' om! Gun Clzzo . . . movies on fishing and hunting . . . lure, fly, Emflb Science Club . . . flint, felspar, quarzite . . . We leave no stone unturned geology movies Mesozoic, Paleozoic, Cenozoic pick, quarry, nusset Mr. Koury teaches group Doug Barton directs the dig . . . trips to Delaware Water Gap and Franklin, New Jersey Can anybody identify this speci- men? Moh's scale diastophism, mantle, rochemon- tone'e , . . a history of the earth . . . worm buckshot, barrel, trigger red suit, don't shoot . . . President Pat Harrigan is big shot . . . casting clinic . .. trip to Hacketts- town Fish Hatchery . .. You should have seen the one that got away! . . . trout, catfish, bass fish fries Mr. Sanislow adds helpful pointers moose, deer, rabbit hunting license, fishing license, legal limit man against beast . . . man and nature . . iubeyliguiibu . . ifewfeuiiou . Ski Club . :. the call of the Great Outdoors 6-inch powder on a 25-inch base . . . breath-taking scenery . . . rickety chair lifts, slippery T-bars President Dave Dillon leads race downhill week, day, and week-end trips . .. 5:30 A.M. bus rides snow plow, christie, par- alell turns Mt. Ascutney and Big Bear What? No lift lines? . . . frosty toes, frozen nos- es, flaming cheeks Who saw the Abominable Snowman? . . . S Skin Diving Club face mask, flipper, scuba un- derwater hand signals . . . Mr. Ross lec- tures on diving technique and theory President jim Crawford models equipment .. . trip to Stewartsville Quarry I see a sea monster pressure, oxygen . . . the bends . . . f'If you don't have the air, you shouldn't be there . . . Sharks won't attack peo- ple-unless they're hungry . . . explor- ing the undersea world . . . ,gm-QQ--M--..1. . --Y - , . 1 ei fe 3 I 1 Q lei? ,Till , .N .,.-. ' Y - -5 - ,.--- 'fe ---f-- ' . Q 1- - ,- f Suiyf Club the thrill of a really big wave sun, sand, surf President Gordon Dunfee plans trips to the shore hang five, hang twenty, a three-sixty, 'wipe-out riding the curl caught in the soup ,. . . Hobie, Val, Greg Knoll surf movies from California . .. Tbe End- lerr Summer . . . Mr. Elder advises from the shore . . . Harvey Cedars, Barnegat Light, Long Beach Island . . . the sport of kings . . . searching for the perfect wave . . . Il Pzug Pong Club . . . volley for serve . three and over slam, smash, lob 21- point game 11-0 shutout singles ,tournament enlivens meet- ings Mr. jackson directs the action . . . let ball, upper cut, back hand Didn't that shot nick the corner? doubles al- ternating s h o t s . . . five serves apiece . . . sandpaper rackets . . . control, placement, precision . . . meetings in varsity gymnasium . . . fun, the main objective . . . to break up the study routine . . . fl SSM ,nail 1 5-' 1 X lf I I af' -Lf ,X-N.-.4 Boy? Bowling . . . 5:30 on Tuesdays It's ridiculous Club Vdfllljl Club Westfield High School letter-men pro- motion of school spirit . . . movie viewings of crucial games Who missed his blocking assignment . . . Pete Harvey organizes club's activities . . . Mr. Locassio represents coaches . . . dedication to athletics Everybody wear let- ter sweaters on Friday . . . coordination, practice, skill . . . Poised for action . . . interleague competition . . . Union County Tournament Neil Kamler guides club Mr. Stokes oversees that's 547 for the series .. . worthwhile and enjoyable competition . . . Ouch! my thumb's stuck! . . . a mark, the goal of each frame . . . I'll bet you a large coke you can't make the 7-10 split . . . fun and relaxation . . . 'sw Deoeloloinenf of inelioieliinl inleifeil . . . Girls' Anfo Clno Mr. Dello Russo politely in- structs in Auto Mechanics for Girls gas line, cooling system, radi- ator, radio . . . Grease monkeyettes Karen Greer and Carol Gay- dick lead the club into the explora- tion of what goes on below the hood . . . a trip to Ford Motor Co. for free samples . . . toward work- ing knowledge of what is really a girl's best friend . . . Girls' Bowling Clno . . . Clark lanes . .. strike, spare, split . . . Miss Flahault and Mrs. Brown take charge of alleys . . . Betsy Lindley pre- sides . . . Make that spare . . . 551.50 per week fun and relaxation turkey, double, gutter ball . . . I bowled 200-66, 64, 70 . . . hook, cross alley, Brooklyn . . . a perfect game . . . Hey, there are six holes in this ball -Bowling Club members prepare to roll another frame . .. iammnx - me , II7 Suiisfualibu fbffougb uwislu skills . Bubem Club angel food, layer, pineapple upside down Miss Weiss watches the ovens . . . Theresa Franco and Pat Greer supervise mixing the batter eggs, flour, milk . .. When do we eat? . .. careful timing Valentine party . . . The way to a man's heart is through his stomach . . . teaspoon, cup, ounce . . . l'Let's use a mix . . . culinary delights . . . Kuzffzug Club cable stitch, crochet hook, knitting pattern . . . mohair, Spinnerin, angora H . . . Knit one purl two bedsocks, mittens, scarves, nose- warmers . . . fashionable and warm creations . . . Each third row increase four stitches while de- creasing one every other odd numbered row President Vicki Miller, advisor Miss Bjerk- lie . . . Did you ever try to pick up a dropped stitch twenty four rows back? . .. argyles . . . a useful skill . . . II8 Sewing Club . . . bobbins, thread, rippers , . . Cindy Kin presides over basting sessions . .. Mrs. Ko- sack oversees . . . trip to the Fashion Insti- tute of Technology preparing for the fashion show . . . Who is the scissors mon- itor? crepe, corduroy, chenille XVhen in doubt, rip it out learning the finer points of sewing tailoring, shoulder shapes, buttonholes A stitch in time saves nine. . . . from fabric to fin- ish a sense of accomplishment 'LQ' Y 3 - 3 ,., aa. jewelry and Lapiaiafjf Club pins, earrings, tieclips meetings in 125 Mr. Specht demonstrates techniques filing, pol- ishing, enameling . .. emery cloth . . . The Bauble ' o f n - - - U lf- VJ 'M Bunch silver cutting demonstration HOW ' ' , ug hot is the kiln? . .. Nancy Trenn presides I, Who broke the blade on the jeweler's saw? . .. beauty -and enjoyment . . . a creative workshop . . . ll Af' X' 'F Art Club members admire brush and ink styles Art Club Pat Rudy presides over meet- ings Mrs. Schenck and Mrs. Grandcolas help out . . . silk screen, collage, fingerprint . . . The Night Watch by Rembrandt Grand- ma Moses' The Country Fair . . . new techniques learned . . . Cubism, impressionism, portraiture An- dy Warhol, Claude Monet, john Singer Sargent . . . Are water col- ors supposed to be this thin? . . . oil paint, canvas, pastels . . . art . . . a world in itself . . . i In the iuleefafi of ofhem bb ,, Myzzn' Lighting Techuuuzm Club . . . to acquaint the student with the tech- nical side of theatrical productions . . . sen- ior play, Junior Theater, Y Men's Club films, Mask and Mime productions . . . sev- enth period study hall in stage wings Who's that on top of the cabinet? Chuck 'Cole leads the members of mock local 683 Electrical Workers Union I didn't do it, Tage . .. curtains, stage, spot pipe . .. teases, dimmer, footlight . .. What is a koon? . . . dedication . . . Let there be light . . . 95.1 Lzbffuljf Couuczl Mrs. Mintel supervises public-spirited club . . Prexy Diane Everett organizes work schedules . .. pink cards for magazines, blue for books . . . pulling cards, pasting pockets . . . reference books, reserve shelves, catalogues . . . 812.2 . . . Xerox and microfilm reader new boon to stu- dents . . . This book goes on the fiction shelf foreign language materials in 203 service to the school by aiding in library rou- tines . . . Audio- Visual Crew service to the school . .. Mr. Specht coordinates activi- ties of the crew . . . projectors, screens, phonograph Has anyone found an extension cord? film strips, mov- ies, records . .. efficiency members sacrifice studies to have equipment ready for class- es . . . rpm, rewind, volume . . . You have to see it to be- lieve it development of skills needed to operate audio- visual equipment . . . Auficubufieu of the future . Future Teachers ef America . . . trip to Dickinson College . . . guides to Bad: to School Night . . . Miss Fiahault and Miss Beebe answer questions . . . Ginny Tomlinson presides preparation, grading, lesson plans lecture, individual instruction progressive education Future Nurses ef Amerieu R.N. speakers trips to hospitals Children's Specialized Hospital Christmas Project Chris Woods makes plans, aided by Mrs. Barber candystripers, student nurses, nurses' aides devotion and dedication I want to be a nurse because I look good in white . . . Future Business Leuelers ef Amerfuu Adriana Bosco chairs meetings exploration of business opportunities Mrs. Willard trains future career girls . .. When do we et a coffee break? steno ra h , in , dictation understandin the business communities trainin for the future . .. 8 8 P Y P 8 8 8 ensuring America's continuing progress . . . ,si nb W .A I? -,-r . t 1' .r Q. f .f if 'H' 'PNK' YZ Slack and Imfefimenf Club . . , 555000 to every member . . . Buy low, sell high Dow Jones Average dividends . .. annual report to stockholders blue chips over-the- counter . . . volume assets . . . price to earnings ratio quarterly balance sheets President Martin Escoffier . . . Vice President James Markos . . . Money is the root of all money Loans interest . . . Securities and Exchange Commission . . . future Wallstreeters take trip to New York Stock Exchange bullmarket supply demand .. . brokerage feed . .. training for future financial success . . . Slide Rzzfe Club .. . The product of 864 and 232 in the wink of an eye gaining a fundamental knowledge of the workings and applications of the slide rule . . . sharp- ies work with Miss Bjerklie . . . beginners with Miss Hill meetings at 7:45 on Tuesdays speed and accuracy Find the number on the A scale, read the answer on the C scale . . . quotients, loga- rithms, periodic functions, square roots Ruler Stuart Charme . . . a great time saver begins to prove valuable . . . Mathematics . . for fzm az1m'iD1f0y9f . Model-Makati Club slot cars fifty lap races Clark Raceways . . . Thursday nights . . . model cars repaired . . . Some cars look fast, some cars seem slow, some look good, but mine doesn't go faculty participation invited John Matteo, Bob Heinkel, Cindi Foster, Todd Robert- son lead racers . .. Mr. Schumm handles checkered flag . .. My car flipped over on the 49th lap . . . to pro- mote slot racing interest . . . Eleclffomcf Club volts, amps, watts, Mr. Hansel enlightens club in electrical theory . . . Pete Gallagin presides . . . radios, lights, cathode tubes How can a transformer step up? photoelectric cells, transistors, circuits A radio is a miniature receiving station Dopler shift and Maxwell's theory conductance, reflection, induc- tion ... 'lDid anyone blow a fuse? .. . sg, Z 3 5 - c UD vp. . .. three, two, one, ignition, lift-off . . Electronics club mem- bers deci her a com P - plex electrical sys- tem ...n..,... R9 Q ,, g s Q u i tw W The sea rch for , f :1 VKWAK M N , nzeoning . . renin . . ozmeloef junior one! Senior Litemfy Clnof . . . the implications of modern fiction . . . Waiting for Godot, The Flier, Antigone, trip to see America Hurrah . . . Katherine Ann Porter, jean Anouilh, Virginia Woolf .. . Dr. Micheline Herz gives lecture on existentialism . . . What is the author trying to say? symbol, metaphor, image . .. Can you support that statement ? . .. Mr. Keane and Mrs. Kermath provide guidance and refreshments . .. aliena- tion . . . Theater of the Absurd, Theater of Cruelty . . . search for truth . . . Is Sisyphus a Christ-figure ? . . . Pinter, Piran- dello, Packard Albee always uses cliches under- standing society through literature . . . College Reading Clno . . . to prepare the student for college level reading . .. live- ly, informal discussions . .. novels, plays, short stories . .. Lois Towers, aided by Mr. Luxemburg leads the discussion . . . Let's compare the ideas presented with those in another work by the same author . . . preparation for the future . . . If ..,.......W,.,, fe '? ww ,4.qMMv. 5. SQ? ,ik , - + am-fr W S W ,W ,Q , M AQQAQ ,X Q gf W ,fw- 5 2? 3 E 1 M, . f I LQ ,z 1 ' fo.. 'ln -, v 1 Q N 11 Q N3 ,1 1 ,W EQ 455 Q -4 25, X ., AL :gg A W EQ' if? 1 H A 2' Q 'E Y V K H . 'E' , S 1 x ,ft jg W , it if X1 ? M 3 '51 ,WA ig MW V ge ii 5 2 Q J 53,1255 ' My .lb . gag A- 5 , P H33 at i 5,51 , 'v A ..g,-fig 1, .xg 2, V ,gy Qgffwi 3,55 52? I ,Qin ' ,fb -im i Q , Q f Y L my 5 w, - .t is 3 deff: 5 E gil- V X new F , .,,.+ wif., K k - 5 , 5 v 5 x ' ' Q - 5 ,M V Q 1' M K L I 4 . 0 if , ' , i M' . . 1 t 3 , , gs? Wi ' if A wg .f ' 4, . -V :Env i - 0 A H ' Q aw Q. I ' ' fmwwwwffwng X ,. - t 'fluff -5 I .f,1X,i 4 3 fx' -i.'1,W.A H 'bkivwf Q ,Y W . f ' Q 1 I Dr. Lillard E. Law . . . Superintendent of Schools . . . Dr. Robert L. Foose . . . Principal . . . Shaping the fum Dr. Foose helps plan the year with senior class president Dello-Russo and editor Harris . . , lid Harold S. Thompson . . . pondering our problems . . . Louise H. Theurer . . . discipline for integrity through leadefffhgb . . . Coordination for progress and efficiency . . . for the better- ment of students and teachers alike . . . in-service meetings . 'Pi' . .. curriculum planning . .. schedule cards must be in by Thursday . . . toward a unified school .. . discipline Miss Theurer wants to see you immediately lListen and follow directions carefully: all those whose last names begin with A, B, and C . . . . . Supervision . . . Wednesday afternoon faculty meetings . . . The order of the periods will be . . . Lunch is in connection with . . data processing the long arm of the Law Education is a cooperative enterprise Charles A. Lehman . . . a well deserved break Molding our pffogresf . . . I Counseling and advising Do you really think you need twelve applications? . . . PSAT, PCS, NMSQT, AP careers in law enforce- ment, the Navy, architecture helpful ideas I've got a great collection of rejection slips! . . . pins on the map . . . The Dickin- son College conference will be held in middle fifth of the class . . . today's scholarship tip is . . . early admission, early decision, rolling admission John Martin has applied for a job with our firm, and . . . purpose of a guid- ance counselor 83W of last year's class . . . sophomores become oriented . . . What do you see in your future? . . . Vincent Washville let me take a note of that -of l3O MRS. My S' RHEW Margaret Rhein . . . transcripts, transcripts, tran- scripts . . . 4'l S Lila Phipps . . . I know you can do it fi? - if ffsgw 1 - ,- sn: V. ,. .. 9 , Psfasmst, r-. 1 ,, 9 551-5' I M3 is .. Edward Johnson ...' one more application and my hand will fall off . . . E I Q , jenelle Wride I understand the situation per fectly . . . Evelyn Maloney . . . PSAT scores start at 20 . . . X Teaming ew eyes zeifhin The Oedipur Cyele A Good Man is Hard to Find Hamlet, Lear, Otbello tragedy and modern man Cum- mings, Hopkins, Yeats . . . It should leave you thinking . . . supporting generalizations . . . improving diction . . . Strunk and White independent study Eugene O'Neill . . . Ignazio Silone . . . Thomas More . . . introductory paragraph . . . rough draft . . . the funnel approach . . . The Wife of Bath Humanism Theater of the Absurd . . . satire . . . The Master Builder . . . Terr of llae d'Uber11illeJ W. H. Auden A. E. Housman . . . Robert Graves . . . Wil- liam Wordsworth . . . knowledge through suffering . . . tragic flaw . . . universal truths searching for a thought a solution . . . an application . . . i mqf Emily Kermath did you split your in- finitive or was that a double negative +...,,m Thomas Ryan The red pencil marks and having marked marks again Brenda Flahault would you mind' spelling that out for me I32 Q.. , 5 K t,, r Em 1 -I, r,-,..W.u S I ,AA v Milton Luxemburg in my opinion Hamlet suffers from an Oedipus Com- plex Seeing the world without . -i, M-..,, K-.5 --..., -'i-... K--....., -M v---N., ...... -..., ., ..-...men Q---...,,N '---..,,,k -...el Susan Yeager . . . an excellent point! . . . Frank Scott . . . learn to be objective Nm... 1 3' ffm. . 1 ay-.xt 1 is ? Robert Sanislow . . . toclay's essay of the Week is . . . Deeelepiug ffl! . . . Tracing the development of American literature .. . transcenden- talism . . . romanticism . . . realism . . . jack Ellyat . . . Silas Lap- ,1 pp ham Hester Prynne tautology, syntax, parallel structure Q 1 'W of s The Crucible Wafhirzgtorz Square Prospero i Civil Disobediencen . . . Consistency is the hallmark of a small g . ,, mindn iambic pentameter Mr. Flood's Party 3' 2 ,, , Vachel Lindsay .. . Ezra Pound . . . Walt Whitman .. . Harte T Crane The Grapes of Wralh preliminary author essay Thelma Taylor . . . the last of the Wingate glory ll . . .' from the specific to the universal . . . preparing for the SAT's . . . trivia tests . . . Lionel Trilling . . . Joseph Wood Krutch What is the symbolism of the river in Huckleberry Finn? Bartleby, the scrlvener Billy Budd disciplined Writ- C ing . . . the key to meaningful expression . . . William Gimbel , . . ours is not to do or die . . .-ov' as -Q ls V Q ,s.........e new Mary Katsuleris 1et's try l P ' '- Walter Clarkson if you lose we'll SJ, ore fodors Personah just say too late for deadline . . . -44 V ,,,.. , X, W, . if Evelyn Charlton . . . you're i H i Q improvingg I gave you an F+ this time ... Channeling talent . . . i 'al' if ix: A, Marjorie Trifon . . . this test isn't as bad as it looks . . . Stuart Ross . . . the conflict in this novel is the fish Kevin Keane . . . don't.v1ecture me on transcendentalism . . . Karen Beebe . . . you should have read Silaf Mnmer before writing a critical analysis M, mlbzfoving Lorna MacDougal . . . for your home- 1 ,f Beryl Gregory . . . a pause that refreshes . . . H . 6 Q, work, define supercalifragilisticexpiali- doscious ,, . . I36 Juliet Josephs . . . where do the commas belong in the sentence . . . Carol Nolde . . . develop the topic sentence with concrete examples . . . 5 , M ,vehf exp Version . . ' David Brown . . . see Spot run! run Spot, run! Finding value in diversified exposure . . . Silas' Mamer, fzzliur Caesar, Wuthering Height! . . . exposi- tory writing commas, colons, semi-colons Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears . . . Finny and Gene . . . Christ figures . . . Of Mice and Men, The Old Man and the Sea . . . Can't you kids think for yourselves ? . . . compound sentences and subordinate clauses sophomore essay looking again at what you've learned . . . conferences, third period Monday . . . dramatic irony, fore- shadowing, characterization . . . symbolism, sym- bolism .. . necessary grammar the romantic im- age . . . alliteration, metaphor, simile . . . the imagery of a sensual mind weekly vocabulary de- veloping the S.O.P. . . . Elizabethan drama-the ef- fects of an age Knowles, Dickens, Hemingway . . . exploring . . . discovering . . . preparing . . . Carol Brinser use gestures to express your emotions Mary Learish broadening her knowledge through travel baring the variable . . . Pzmzzing . ' ' 'N wg-:xx-' 4 , . ,V ,b ' fx A f ti? 'tf:,rv-ef'-'we' fi karma-s, gg, ' wg 5'us1,.,,,-L l fuuqqmhm ' . - m.,.,,,,-.sms 'WIQQNQ ' Q qflvvw A Q Dama Hill if anyone does not understand, I'1l be here after school . . Lois Chew . . . I told you it was going to be 3. ITICSS l38 A. Elisabeth Gromlich you don't C have to memorize anything, just know how to do it Q Q Combinations permutations odds and probability b2-4ac The product of the means equals the product of the extremes inverse, converse, contrapositive Des- cartes' Rule of Signs Men of Mfzthemaztirr . . . ellipses . . . foci . . . slope . . . parabolas synthetic division Remainder Theorem . . . derivative . . . instantaneous slope . . . Find the tangent to the graph at fl, lj , . . factorials , . . unknowns . . . word problems . . . Sine, co- sine, cosine, sine, cosine, cosine, sine, sine angle of elevation natural logarithms . . . Cartesian plane . . . imaginary numbers . . . Rolle's Theorem polar coordinates De Moivre's Law searching for an application . . . and a solution . . . 4' Bart Ellis this theorem is alzufzyr true- usually . . . the nnknown . . . ' mb. ' -me A wks.. . ,,,, -mmf ,,,,,,.-. -,...,..---ff ,,..,f- qw als 1 A Kathleen Stephens . . . CPCTE . . . SA l t - . . . ASA Margaret Bjerkhe . . . we salute you Descartes . . . ,4-- 5 ' fx S...SSS I39 Harvey Gerber . . . now, boys and girls . ., Solving for Brenda johnson . . . for homework tonight construct a four-sided triangle . . . Jean Russo . . . guiding spirit of the class of '67 . 2 Elizabeth Skamenca. don't ask Euclid, ask me . . . a 'E t w -w-saga:-mpg saw.,-. - '. V t - -, 6 f tr S 5 tl 5 ee at 4 is Q tif? is :ms - N' wma .. 'ilig f ,,. vw --A Florence Swink . . . just in time for a quiz! . . . ,fs v - Leona Jensen if two parallel lines are cut by a transversal the elemem' of tfeetsme . . . John Montag . . . for my next trick Addend, subtrahend, minuend, divisor, product . . . Pytha- gorean Theorem similar triangles lemmas ff. projections intersecting. planes What is the distance AB . . . Mathematic: and the Imagination . . . Euclid Are you taking Level 1 or Level 2? Using only a compass and a straight edge radians, degrees, vertical angles . . . complementary angles . . . transversals . . . interior angles . . . quadratic theorem bisectors, medians, perpendiculars .. . SMSG .. . coordinate geometry . . . completing the square . . . circles, spheres, inscribed angles . . . cone, cylinder, pyramid, tetrahedron deriving a system searching for a rule . . . to apply to a situation . . . and ultimately to the life set . . . I4I Gmwing rewemi modern A ??267f'jC6Z?iZ - , A ,yas Progressives reactionaries The jungle irreconcil- ables San juan Hill . . . T.V.A. . . . During the Tru- man administration . . . . . idealism . . . compromise . . . New York Times quizzes Woodrow Wilson the New Deal trust busting thirty-eighth parallel What were the political, social, and economic effects? . . . Nagasaki . . . Berlin . . . London . . . the Triple Alliance . . . Stalin . . . Hitler . . . U.N. police action . . . Industrial Workers of the World Sacco-Vanzetti rugged in- dividualism . . . General MacArthur . . . recession . . . elec- tion of 1960 . . . Federal Reserve Banks . . . laissez faire . . . federal control . . . National Recovery Act . . . All Quiet on the Western Front book reports the Cold War economic safeguards the American Spirit, 1898- 1967 . . . Anthony Lazzaro . . . you people just don't know the facts Harold Schill . . . Sun Yat Sen is Chiang Kai Shek's brother-in-law . . . cifizembgb Michelle Mathesius .. . elevating our ideas through Samuel L0Ckfidge -- - CHUSHUOH in the his history , , , torical process . . . 4- f y lll Y james Drummond . . . I wonder who'1l get the button today . . . can beat democraeyg l . . Rupert Miller you think you A m1mW:m11:uQ:,ix,, W,.. .U Undemtznaiing me pmfeni joseph Della Badia . is there any group I haven't of- fended yet . . . Gomer Lewis history, past and present . . . Common Sense Today's current events speaker is specie circular Boer War the decline of feudalism was a result of . . . Lafayette . . . Ghandi . . . Nehru . . . filibusters . . . log-rolling . . . pork barrel . . . You mean Benjamin Harrison! . . . Bull Run . . . Gettysburg . . . Manassas . . . Johnston . . . jackson . . . notebook checks filling in battle maps nuclear test ban treaty . . . to make you think! . . . committees border skirmishes trouble spots . .. Zimbabwe the counter-reformation Diet of Worms . . . Simon Bolivar Raphael Trujillo Long March . . . What! Another new nation! . . . teaching us our place . in history . . . in the world today . . . I44 Roland Romano alphabet soup was made famous by the XYZ Affair . . . by infeqreiing the pam' Walter Jackson now what's the vice presi- dent's middle name . . . Ernest Beckley . . . I don't know a thing about the Whiskey Rebellion! SN...-nuw, Robert Adriance . . . you people are too sheltered . . . Michelle Mathesius and joseph Della Badia . . . two heads are better than one john Elder this simple redox equation that everyone missed . . .- Noel Taylor . .. it doesnt make a pamcle of difference I46 Gerald Koubsky anything D Frankenstein can do, I can do better . . . Uncovering knew edge flnfengn eaqpennnenfniien Laws, principles, theories Observation of a burning candle , . . balancing equations . . . oxidation-reduction . . . neutrons, electrons, protons nuclear bonding energy PV:K vectors, magnitude, acceleration acid burns Advanced Placement Chemistry and Biology Always pour acid into water . . . Albert Einstein . . . Linus Pauling . , . periodic table . . . Force equals mass times acceleration . . . One volume of hydrogen plus one volume of water .. .. . organic chemistry . . . momentum kinetic energy Columb's Law magnetic fields photons . .. quantum mechanics .. . refractions, defractions, reflections . . . booklet tests . . . multiple-multiple choice . . . When the litmus paper turns blue activation energy work potential from the world within the world beyond . . . . KN ' t Leland Goslin . . . glomps per perd 4 ,,,r' ii if ,J ' per perd - .M . ,J . we Dorothea Hoffman . , . please pass the NaCl Clarence Jones . . . no, nog the paramecium is a plant . . . Organizing fam Grasshoppers, fruit flies, frogs, goldfish Of course it's dead! quarries, minerals, decomposition . . . messenger RNA . . . Scientific Anzerifan . . . dissection . . . chloroform . . . Van Allen Belt . . . ionosphere . . . stratosphere . . . double helix . . . evolution . . . mutations the difference between clouds and smog . . P.U.? You mean Ph! . . . I hate blood stalagmites and stalactites anatomy of a crayfish . . . the ocean's floor . . . The Voyage of the Beagle quartz, mica, granite fossil records changing environment Rocks come in two main shapes labora- tory tests .. . the physical structure . . . and bi- ological composition of the earth and its environment . . . joseph Kursar .. . in this class, frog's legs 6 f , aria, ,K .Jef ' J are not a delicacy I48 Ingrid Hansel yes, you really are descendants from monkeys . . . K N into az Jysiemaziic pattern . . . r ai l fav A ' W -n-..., J,,, Barbara Guay . . . photosynthesis cycle . . . Roberta Kre-sch . . . get those worms away from IDC... Norman Koury now, where did I put that rock . . , Ottilie Disbrow . . . wirklichl !! A' Reaching out to oihem through gen Bwzdefmg Bonn Bee- thoven the thrill of reading a great work in the original Stillige Nacht i . . . Mein Gott . . . es geht ein Lichtant t . . . gather 'round the piano . . . Der Leih, i Der Teufel, Die Lorelei . .. German geog- raphy and history .. . Schleswig-Holstem . . . Munich, Leipsig, Essen . . . Faux! . . . Schwarzwald What's all the noise in 245 ? . .. aus, ausser, bei, nut Ger- man kookie verkauf . . . Hagel . . . Nietsche . . . Rilke . . . Die Oktoberfest . . . interna- tional communication . . . M r . V . ,.,. -, ,J N--- --1u..z:-'ad Jne, .ff .e I50 i, ,..l '!? the homo' of language . . . Audio-linguistics . . . Don Segiendo Sombra Rodeo Gramotiml out- side reading La Bamba el subjunctivo . . , uentienden ustedes . imitation and mernorization . . . flash cards . . . listening tapes . . . Hi- spanic poetry . . . backward buildup . . . There will be an extra help class after school today . . . . . Mexico City . . . Lisbon Seville .. . pattern practice basic dialogues Mexico City y Sus Conoinos . . . Don Quixote . . . Camino Real . . . Mata Siete . . . Cas- tille, Seon, Aragon . . . Gaucho . . . likeratador . . . rey . . . Meseta . . . Guadalaquivir River . . . Pyrenees Mountains Iberian Peninsula asies la vida . . . oral proficiency . . . grammatical correctness . . . cultural un- derstanding . . . Thomas La Costa . . . l-a b-i-b-l-i-o-t-e-c-a . . . Gloria Vicedomini . . . you owe the pig five cents . . . Jacqueline Oliver . . . in Spain they stab the bullg in this class we shoot it... Gary Bicknell . . . 1016! Phyllis Winquist no, the Trojan horse was not alive . . . l52 Samuel Bunting who took my Golden Fleece . . . 1, e s. 'wA,,,.,.-af' Linda Clark Meilez zfofre double gouble dam le pnuiel' Studying Yvette Wiseley , . . para maiiamz . . . Donald Cucurello . . . allom enfmztr de la patrie . . . Roger May . . .'j'aime . . . faime . . . il aime . . . 11960112 es and their Czzlfmfey . . . ' i Cicero's preterition locative and voc- W , 1 LLL atives . . . Umaintenant mes enfants . . . -if f , ,,-- i ,, . ,,-. U . . ' B -y :i an iisyl it gj ig rrzp gie g, Greek plays. in a Latin class? '. . . Nancy, at y 'etta ...M Nice, Marseille . . . Ie ne sais pas . . . as M g H. Rose says first person singular A future perfect passive of Porto parlez - en francais . . . Watch those el1s1ons! W ,uw Le Bozngeozf Gelzlzllaomme Oppi anicus, master crook of Larimun . . . femina, feminae . . . audio-lingual sessions . . . Mar- tial, Memnon and Menelaus . . . Paris, situ- ated on the Seine . . . work units . . . deriva- tions .. . Sulla was then put in charge of the cohort . . . Moliere, Hugo, de Maupas- sant the life of Publius Ovidius Naso would you believe Ovid ou sont tous les fleurs . . . building a foundation for better understanding of our own civilization ' et, K .5 ,i.r,N.-- Rf- 4 i . sift ,ihl i It s.Q..i iZC 'N ' ,-:- law i ' Q N , W- s...M - W - - Eleanor Young . . . the value of experi- ence . . . I53 oowiimziing the body . . . john Lay . . . quick, the microfilm of last Saturday's game Speedball . . . war ball . . . football . . . volleyball encouragement from the sidelines Take a lap, boys pirouette, fifth position . . . Team two plays the whole period three months of practice By the right flank, march! squat thrusts chin ups three hundred yard run . . . parallel bars . . . wrestling . . . ropes No socks, no shirt side horse . . . balance beam, tumbling, pyramids folk dances contact sports Hustle it up varsity teams award presentations in- tramurals Everybody Who's out for a team report to study . . . seniors vs. sophomores . . . I forgot my combi- nation field hockey softball developing an awareness of the merits of physical education , J r, 5 :!' z. .5 gf 2 ' . V Ni Victoria Melosi . . . hit the ball! this isn't newcomb . . . I54 r . ,- . rn-4 ,, asc ,' Gary Kehler . . . itis brown and kind of oval shaped . . . Sbazpening the mind . . . Richard Brauman . . . the Pied Piper of Westfield High . . . Mary Hoffman you've got to FEEL what you're doing t W I 4 Evelyn Unkelbach . . . when you do the Miserlou, don't lift both of your feet at the same time . . . Joseph Locascio he didnlt bring a gymsuit in once this marking period . . . l55 rf iv? Xgaizntoiaidf Plugs ewlapzng 5162115 William Hansel Bjarne Tormesen you ave that man too many close shots joseph Stokes the cellar is not supposed to be on the third floor . . . the fooly 0f1D7 0g7 655 Fred Schumm it looks complicated, but it's really very simple . . . i s 'i sfo Louise Kosak , . . you take the pattern off before sewing . Carol Weis and Sue Renard if you eat one you'll get sick . . . xeifciiing aesthetic appreciation . . . Op art pop art stylized tempera 56 Song! We Like To Sing . . . Picture of the Week . . . still life . . . jewelry .. . pottery .. . interior design .. . Music Festival tableaux Devil: Uizequezlled Meirelaiieg Balm' 'Tm waiting for it to dry!,' music under the stars . . . Hallelujah Chorus . . . Interlochen Schol- arships All State Band, Orchestra, and Choir Christmas Concert Stornpin' at the Savoy Where's your center of interest? Water Music . . . Peace .. . solo competition . . . copper enameling . . . art history . . . papier mfiche . , . Brazilian Sleigh- be1ls A well disciplined choir developing talent creative self-expression harmony in per- Genevieve Hill . . . do you know ilfleleznclaoly Baby . . . fecfion , l I S .as- Edgar Wallace . . , for my next number . . . Robert Banks . . . music is not just a string of notes . . . I i . 1 -... Betty Schenck . . . why don't your projects turn out like f 1 fe- , mine yiwifitti 3 , +. Clara Grandcolas . . . creative minds . . . l ' active hands . . . Q- I ia .ff tftsgrxssxx- f . . .fa aaai si Utilizing skills of biisinesi . . . l'3Xiw K A technical background for future jobs the na- ture of a contract . . . rights of the holder . . . breach of contract commercial paper I know all, and I see all . . .. . prepared sales' . .. presenta- tions industrial merchants consumer and retail sales How was I supposed to know the address goes on the inside, too? emphasizing purchasing in relation to the individual's ability to buy . . . double entry . . . balancing totals . . . mar- gin of profit expenditures taxes and tax reports estimated depreciations accrued ex- penses Girls let's be serious computer bookkeeping techniques of effective spending touch typing concentration drills 60 1 E t 1 .s-- .11 5 -misss?-ffz,r.a'-tie ,, Tsi , ---,ii:-: .-L:, i--,. , L-f. 3 f f f 1112, 11 f-ig - words per minute forms of typing and styles of letters skills that prepare for the future Fred Zakaluk . . . how to make the most of your money . . . . as is -ff .+ se if ,,,.,-f- dig' Patricia Thomas . . . now girls, let's get serious . . . Delores Stanley no more than one error per page . . . rr X 65' 1,0 Y i L 2 1 g Laura Willard no, you can't take the typewriter home with you The Junzrbzng Mach Z0 az wel!-rounded yahoo! . Mary Dolan . . . this adds up to 531,000 in fines First day of driving at Tamaques . . . giving of onels self . . . Did you say February 21st issue of Life? learning to make beds education for safety devotion to helping others . . . Now, you' shake down the thermometer a well-organized li- brary . . . the car goes better with the emergency brake off . . . look in the card catalogue Don't be a statistic! Are all the passes in ? duties of the public health nurse Today we'll try the Parkway! the New jersey Bureau of Motor Vehicles . . . comfort, safety, econ-. omy, effectiveness and appearance I'll check the stacks .. . instruction for emer- gency situations . . . Carolyn Mintel . . . correction, that is 351,001 ,. . . l60 ,K p 5.2 . K Valeria Barber . . . from the band-aid to the tourniquet . . . Anne White . . . keep that up and you'll get elected . . . , 'W ' ' 3 I nag iz , V.W-..g,. 9 it ,y s yi X ,V 3 R ,K , ,A - ,Q W if iff Fife .'5Qf,:- fi ' . ' 'ff 4' my - W1 if i N eff ,V V 'ig i my 1 V f '--Q 'A j Marianne Murray how will I ever get it back in my purse . . . 5:7-ffl'-SB . janet Connelly . . . understanding and patience . . . John D'Andrea . . . keep your eyes on the road . . . Richard Zimmer did you say drinking and driving don't mix . . . Backgffozmd of Wciency Ragnhild Haugen, Doris Rodgers, Ruth Grander may we help you . . . 'N-Q Alfreda Reese, Ingrid Peterson, Hazel Brix, Marjorie Rowley brush your teeth with Colgate . . . Dorothy Bilden, Eleanor Derby you must have had your fingers on the wrong keys Maxine Conk . . . keeping Westfield High on its feet . . . I62 and organization . . Balancing diets .. . But we had grilled cheese last Friday milk-eight cents a quart maintaining routine Could you unstick this locker? the night crew stands guard dispensing sympathy and band-aids feigned injuries .. . fainting girls .. . UI think I just slipped a disc typing transcripts working papers They're due next week locating lost articles , Did you find a green history book? . .. cheerful and efficient help . . . everyone providing for us . . . a necessary and appreciated service . . . WHS custodians . . . responsible for a well kept school . . . Tage Forssen . . . head custodian . . . John Novacky fresh from our ovens WHS kitchen staff some like it hot, some like it cold, some like it . . . -.nnnnllll xx S ...-.....-.E alll' Qi i I Q Complex individuals . . . Diyiincfpemon aliiief . . . , - . NNQ-fx -:A ,A XX X , ig XXYX X, X55 X' MQ w, -. 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'j'r'ff'f'arf-5.5, Q, 'A if W1 V ' V 'I 14,1 X ,X f , ,WX mg XXX Zi . T mX,WW,,Q,,jw,,qwi4 wL..Ww,1wM,,,,gggmlwfawvw M1wegK4:v,srf3mfav,,w,'nf-Aisfffemwmfmwwwwf-W5'f?4w:wQwf4fs V , - 1, 'x ?XQ-f' , ,f , i i , f, , N . I f M W' - 1 x ,M 1 X if f 'M ... Q Y' It Q XXX 1X X me V k ' P' iff?-X 1 - 1 2 . ,,,. , 'ifaiibf -- 'af-if Q ' K if Wifi, 5' Q' X' ' My J X : f 5 XXX? ,E XX X, XX W 5 V V W ' A- ,Af 1 I 5 I F , . . l ewlf dominate FRONT ROW: Coach Kehler, R. james, T. Hood, D. Murphy, J. Gordon, B. Urciuoli, G. Glassey, B. Backus, P. Harvey, R. Beales, J. Tourtelotte, B. Treut, B. Brewster. SECOND ROW: Coach Loughridge, D, Viglianti, P. Byrne, D. Pushman, M. Froystad, T. McNamara, P. Knepper, C. Mc- Carthy, M. Aiken, T. Mannino, T. Schiable, T. Raabe. THIRD ROW: Coach Zimmer, E. Greene, B. Dunham, J. Hely, J. McPherson, J. Soney, T. Roberts, J. Kahn, J. Allen, B. Stevens, B. Bolan, J. Matino. FOURTH ROW: N. Izzo, J. Dodds, B. Wilmot, M. Christmas, P. McGabe, J. Ackerson B. Otzmann, J. Davies, C, Stein, T. Mahon, Coach D'Andrea, Coach Koury. 1 FOOTBALL 1966 WHS Opponent 31 Johnson Regional 0 26 Cranford 7 311 Gov. Livingston 7 33 Scotch Plains 6 28 Rahway 15 42 Dayton Regional 6 47 Hillside 6 27 Barringer 27 14 Plainfield 33 Murphy turns the corner for another long run . . . I68 072 6767666 . . . 11105 ...u Rigid defense stops Clark . . . . - ' - r sl Tourtelotte and Murphy provide a winning combina tion... W . , gs, Q Co-captains Backus and Glassey inspire team to a winning season . . . N iw I told you they had better looking cheerleaders The point after touchdown . . . Aeieiee and encouragement . . . Sacrificing for surrounding players Gordon and Backus dive for a live ball . . . Watchung Conference champions offense clicks for 2500 yards and 282 points Murphy individual rushing leader with over 1100 yards . .. leads county in scoring with 114 points Hey, Urch, get out of Strong line opens up holes for running game our backfield Tom McNamara cited as scholastic-athlete Gerry Glassey and Bill Backus co-captain team james leads team with 6.9 yard rushing average . . . 'iYou've done enough for her already . . . great team effort beats Berkeley Heights 34-7 to assure Watchung Conference title . . . Coach Kehler rated Central jersey's best . . . Coaches Koury, Zim- mer, Loughridge, and Brauman assist ably . . . B squad undefeated defense allows only 16 points in seven games J.V. compiles 7-2 record . . . hit, slide, crab . . . pull and trap . . . quarterback Bob Brewster rated best junior if, state . . . Bill Backus given all-state accolade . .. var- sity offense averages 51.3 a game . . . How 'bout some Green Bay spirits ? . . . I'd rather do burpies . . . Pete Harvey stars on defense that allows only 11.6 points per game . . . a banner team for football '66 . . . Brewster retreats for a pass Qabovej . . . Treut makes spectacular catch Qleftj . . . I 7I SOCCER 1966 North Plainfield Linden Edison Tech. Watdlung Hills Pingry Cranford Union johnson Regional Plainfield Dayton Regional Gov. Livingston Hillside jefferson Scotch Plains johnson Regional Pingry Edison Tech. One on one . . . a save or a goal .F gf f fl't'Q'i.g. .k sf N ffffj lv'f3'?,.4'v-N w, 4. . x v'-A C , .-as rn. FIRST ROW C Magliozzi B Harington C Merrill J Haig D Smith M Porchetta J Ohaus B Bauman SECOND ROW: D. Dilorro R Kahn A Ganun D Schroth D Moore E Glover P Davison W Eckhart J Hopper S Gentino R Boates G Shiffrin, A. Wilmont, B. Flynn R Danks THIRD ROW M Smith G Dunfee D Deacon C Howell P Torgersen S Powers V Rrsch M Shames H Lupia, R. Kuneyl, J. Harrington L Ruth R Dello Russo G Fleck P Nelson FOURTH ROW Coach Adriance S Valles E Branton P Wiehl J Greve B. Little, J. Hachmann D Kueter J Augustine J Griffiths J Kelly B Van Haren D Berns J Rough D Diehl C Merrill R Suriani Coach Tonnessen. ..-.. i Jim Ohaus boots one toward the goal . . . A Well balanced attack co-captains John Haig and Dave Smith . . . Bobby Flynn blocks Pingry penalty shot to save Westfield victory . . . first Pingry loss in 42 games . . . Smith leads team with ten goals four versus Springfield Mario Porchetta nets two against Linden .. . . Wilmot totals eight for second place on team . . . Wilmot, Magliozzi, Harrington given All-County nod . . . You guys are wasting my time. . . . Hey Danks, where are the bal-ls ? . . . victory cigars for Coach Tonnessen . . . trap, corner kick, penalty kick . . . JV skills developed by Coach Adriance hard fought loss to Edison Tech leaves team second in county . . . 8-4-5 record .. . It's a hap- hap-happy day. . . . Boom it out, Bill . . Light up a Dutch Masters and smile, brother, smile. . . . I73 Enaanance if panafnoanf for FIRST ROW: T. Savage, D. Herron, B. Gordon, H. Graves, D. Calvert, J. Brown, F. Rugg, B. Primosch, J. North, B. Shriver, Coach Clarkson, Buster. SECOND ROW: D. Brown, B. Anderson, S. Pakenham, M. McGlynn, A. Ducatman, K. Monley, P. Kaplan, J. Kane, P. Redlien, j. Crane. THIRD ROW: H. Siegel, J. Weidman, M. Fazekas, K. Stanley, C. Lisman, B. Cox, L. Von Mutius, B. Krupnick, B. Hope, W. Gilliam, M. Allen, M. Murray. You run your best against the best . .. team dominates state, never losing to a public school . . . cops conference title with 15-3 record . . . Dave Calvert leads team . . . sets school and Warinanco Park records . . . 12:55 timing wins him Group IV state title . . . Go after that green shirt seniors Brown, Gordon, Rugg, and Calvert pace team . . . junior Harry Graves sets school under- classman mark . . . Buster, come here . . . thirteen ,push-ups be- fore each meet . . . Coach Clarkson runs with team . . . ZW miles up and down hills . . . There will be a pretty young lady waiting at the finish line . . . best team in the history of the school . . . 'aj-lhtiffs? . i?iiRi1StiiY CROSS COUNTRY 1966 WHS Opponent 30 Tennent H.S. 26 42 Rutgers Frosh 19 17 Hillside 42 15 Plainfield 40 25 Somerville 30 17 Edison Tech. 43 23 Dayton Regional 35 19 Lincoln 43 15 Rahway 49 g E 19 Scotch Plains 42 timwimw X' 26 Cranford 36 15 johnson Regional 50 15 Gov. Livingston 50 Championship form displayed by Calvert and Rugg . . . 16 Edison H.S. 47 I74 5Z!CC655 . . . The Road Runners . . . two mile relay team captures group IV state title . . . 8214 . . . Brown, Rugg, Shriver, Calvert . . . The 660's will finish at the drain . .. long johns and Dr. Scholl's inner soles 7:30 practice for hurdlers and weightmen . . . jerry The Kid Brown wears suspenders . . . flying clipboards . . . Look at the guys running in their underwear! . . . co-captain Dave Calvert sets state mile record 4126.1 . . . The novice 440 will be run in 23 sections . . . mile relay team of Bryant, Hearne, Ambos, Crane . . . 3232.3 shatters school record . . . You hamburgers . .. Dave Herron high jumps six feet Paul Byrne, Harry Graves, Bob Shriver form nucleus for next year . 1 1 l What do you mean, now lift the other leg? . . . Harry Graves warms up before practice . . . Hey, where did they put the mat? . . . Dave Herron goes for broke . . . Q own QWQ fwlu FRONT ROW: D. Herron, P. Ambos, H. Graves, L. Bryant, R. Hearne, F. Rugg, D. Calvert, J. Brown, P. Byrne, J. Crane, B. Shriver, G. Braxton, K. Monley, Coach Clarkson ' I75 It's all in a day's work for Tom McCoy . . . evil Jwimmem cmzie I can't touch my toes . . . Bmce McClay in tuck position I76 Okay, down there, give me back my trunks! .. Pete Swart puts out for WHS . . . I X 4 ,,,,L,....,wfwwf N 'W K ,-, ,.,.,. ,W an xdlrvrf V W 4ZJ 4l5'f3-2 W K H ,tj fvfkuak , 5 4' ,g ' fer -1 .Q . ,. . It v ' fl e Md! V. 4? L . ' A1 33,116 H 1 , ,, W.,- :W f. il . ,MM ' .vs 1 I A 4.104 4 U ' The mfzfchlers mezfmen . . SWIMMING 1967 WHS Opponents 71 Columbia 24 60 Pingry 35 70 Mountain Lakes 25 50. Seton Hall 45' 57 Hill School 38 74 Rahway 12 21 Yale Frosh 74 61 Columbia 34 26 Lawrenceville 69 59 Princeton Frosh 56 75 Plainfield 20 59 Newark Academy 56 Are you a scholar or a swimmer? co-captains Dave Demarest and Tom McCoy break their own school records the son of Ford . .. Whip cream pie, coach? sophomore relay Toot! Toot! for Toodles . . . medley relay, four hundred free, springboard dive . . . Get a.haircut . . . no afternoon homeroom ,. . . practice at the Y. . . . Who's a superstar? sprints and repeats Let's see who gets a cigar today .. . Don Mutz breaks Eastern and State diving records . .. 397.25 points Glen Gruber needs a tie. Any donations? . .. county, state, and Eastern championships retained for fourth consecutive year . .. swim- ming through the fog at Christmas . . . Good guys wear white hats . . . plows for the farmer . . . Don't forget your record player . . . Smile . . . This is Lenny Goldblatt of P.S. 142 . . . Coach Della Badia inspires team efforts . . . not the best team, but the gutsiest . . . FRONT ROW: D, Demarest, B. Haertlein, G. Gruber, C. Toussaint, P. Swart, O. Klinger, T. McCoy, B. McLay. SECOND ROW: D. Welty, H. Kurusz C. Cairns, D. Cambell, M. Molowa, P. Weiss, F. Lieberberg, D. Mutz, S. Heatherington. THIRD ROW: R. Maxwell, J. Ackerson, D. Hassett, P. Klaiber R. Conroy, R. Ford, D. Kern, G. Shiffrin, Coach Della Badia. I78 Well, our center's this high! . . . Ken Keller lofts a jumpshot from the foul line . . . Mark Reddy goes up for a bucket Deieffmined Dewilf . . Devil lead is widened as captain Glenn Whitmore converts for two Paul Jones tickles the twine . . . BASKETBALL 1967 WHS Opponent 79 Gov. Livingston 43 53 South Plainfield 60 79 Scotch Plains 59 66 Dayton Regional 69 55 Hillside 46 68 Plainfield 62 65 Summit 52 67 Johnson Regional 50 53 Dayton Regional 67 67 Governor Livingston 40 56 Jefferson 60 51 Cranford 52 61 Scotch Plains 72 54 Rahway 56 51 Linden 60 54 Hillside 55 48 Johnson Regional 49 43 Rahway 64 - ,, 74 Cranford 72 To reada the unreachable . . . 54 Roselle 70 yzmmo, dynamite What do you mean 'the other way'? Up all alone, Tom Scott prepares for a swish . . . ,A i'.x 'SL---Jr xi Q. u 1 FRONT ROW: Coach Locascio, S. Bower, G. Pain, M. Reddy, C. Bartlett, T. Scott, Coach Sanislow, SECOND ROW: K. Keller G Whit more, P, jones, F. Tokash, J. Lay. THIRD ROW: G. Griffith, A. Stotler, B. Rider, K. Kane, T. Taigen. FOURTH ROW B McElroy R Bruder, V. Bonic, J. Kelly, J. Maloney. FIFTH ROW: D. Emery, J. Tischler, J. Titsworth, R. Wilson, P. Ford, M. Judge eff Hgh! . . . Let's go! captain Glenn Whitmore leads '67 Devils . .. paces team in scoring with 286 points guard Ken Keller hits consistently from the outside stance ahd courage drills . .. Hey, are we lapping or sprinting ? . . . Loser runs again Paul jones leads team in rebounds . .. When are they go- ing to wash the yellow shirts ? encouragement and advice from Mr. Sanislow . . . sophomore Tom Scott scores 20 in Cran- ford game . .. Screen down and change underneath . .. junior Mark Reddy and captain for '68 displays excellent dribbling and foul shooting . .. 68-62 win over a tough Plainfield squad Whitmore hits for 28 against Scotch Plains Frank Tokash, Reddy, and Scott form nucleus for '68 squad Bruce Rider and Andy Stotler excel in j.V. . .. Mr. Locascio's valuable assist- ance . . . long hours of hard practice . . . Glenn Whitmore waves the ball goodbye Tying up competition . . . Takedown .. . sit out riding time pin captain Dave Wight leads Kehlermen to 12-0 season . .. nine first places in district two in regionals . .. Bill Kenny takes state title at 98 pounds . .. Tim Gordeuk second in states at 168 pull-ups, neck bridges, sit-ups You've gotta make weight Coach Kehler sees his team reach 100th victory . . . Steve jones at heavyweight pins ten men . . . com- piles 11-0 dual meet slate I like you guys lean and mean . . . Coaches Brauman and Kursar add talents to train- ing squad crucifix, half-nelson, leg scissors release, takedown, near-pin . .. sweat two points . .. a well balanced squad a winning year Kenny, Grabel, Adelaar, Dunham return next year . . . State runner-up Tim Gordeuk ties up Jim Slaughter in Plainfield match . . . FRONT ROW: Coach Kehler, B. Kenny, M. Ramage, G. Grabel, D. Wight, J. Armstrong, D. Pepper, P. Adelaar, B. Dunham, B. Treut, T. Gordeuk, J. Gordon, S. Jones. SECOND ROW: Coach Kursar, S, Wetterhall, C. Vella, M. Ramage, M. Braxton, D. Brown, J. Hopper, P. Fair, A. Hunt,'J. Allen, T. Raabe, 1. McPherson, R, Mazza, C. Fousgee. THIRD ROW: Coach Brauman, R. Schmitt, K. Shannon, D. Fowler, J. Bonner, A. Thomas, R. Deulks, G. Buttermore, J. Blauvelt, B. Otzmann, C. Brown, P. Harvey. I82 WRESTLING 1967 WHS 46 27 41 22 35 38 40 41 29 27 35 39 Dayton Regional Scotch Plains Plainfield Middletown Rahway Essex Catholic Hillside johnson Regional St. Benedict's Union Cranford Berkeley Heights Opponent 0 17 3 19 10 5 5 3 9 W 14 11 3 Ref! I can't hear his heart! . . . A victory over pain, Pete Adelaar attempts a pin ,, ,4- 'Y -' ' J, .gf-1 Aafs ?5?J1nEf' ., ,,,, Ap ...V f YIAA H My fi. ., ,V 4 y Now where did they put those goalposts ? . . am' hitting Sixty-six baseball team boasts best record of any WHS team . . . led by cap- tain Chuck Hood clinched Conference with double-header win over Springfield, 8-0, 6-1 .. . infield covered by Mease, james, Stith, and Hood . . . pitcher Anderson receives all-state recognition . . . Stith named all-county first baseman . . . sacrifice bunt, drag bunt, slash bunt, squeeze bunt, steal- slide, hit-and-run all compose the inside game . . . final team average is .287 . . . 2-1 loss to Parsippany in semi-finals of Greater Newark Tournament . . . 20 wins in last.22 games 5-6-7 errors by opponents '67 nucleus includes Brewster, Flynn, Mease, and Hood . . . Koury is coach of the year . . . : 'fgif ' av ' I Sk 4 if , in A , -. -. . ..-av.-,i ,. ' - , ' : A ,aa .. 5 FIRST ROW: Coach Koury, D. Anderson, J. Thiel, G. Mulford, C. Hood, K. Stith, R. james. SECOND ROW: Coach Zimmer, J. Howarth, R. Papaccio, G. Whitmore, M. Mease, E, Down. THIRD ROW: R. james, J. Sully, B. Brewster, F. Tokash, T. Hood, B. Flynn. IS4 fast moving BASEBALL 1966 WHS Opponent 7 johnson Regional 0 4 Cranford 7 11 Livingston 4 3 Union 5 7 Scotch Plains 6 13 Roselle 4 4 Cranford 2 5 Hillside 2 8 johnson Regional 2 3 Rahway O 2 Scotch Plains 1 11 Hillside 1 9 Bridgewater-Raritan 2 8 Dayton Regional O 6 Dayton Regional 1 1 Roselle 3 9 West Orange 0 4 Rahway 2 6 Jefferson 1 6 Haddonfield CGNTQ 1 8 East Side QGNTJ 2 1 Parsippany QGNTJ 2 4 Hillside QUCCTJ 2 12 Plainfield CUCCTJ O 6 Gov. Livingston QUCCTD 0 15 Roselle QUCCTJ 1 Against Scotch Plains Bobby Flynn submarines . . Speak softly but carry a big stick 'WA --mf1sWitiwi2w:sm.h3sswaea2S,Ysw2?'?::.'?:Lfafit-so - I You Puff Ofl lZl'1C green, t1Ot in l'JClCWCCI'l . . . Casey Morton 5131115 Qne 3 Maxfli mile Power . . drive . . . lD1 655Zl7 6PZllLlL5 . . . Out of the sand and into the fire Hit that Gold Cup a mile .. . practice in 290 weather . .. captain Chip Hall attains M.V.P. award and Union County Individual Championship workouts at Ash Brook Pat Davies, outstanding dual match player . Dick Iordons consistency . .. Buzzin' Bruce Hunt's famous two putt .. Union County champs with Chip's 75 low score . . . second in Watchung Conference Tournament . .. big win over Springfield 11-7 john O'Shaughnessy, Casey Morton and Bill Backus returning prospects GOLF 1966 WHS Opponent 1 2 johnson Regional 6 1 7M Rahway V2 1 1 Dayton Regional 7 1 6 jefferson 2 5 Plainfield 1 3 1 1 M Gov. -Livingston 6M MM Hillside 3M 1 5 W Scotch Plains 7y2 1 2 M Scotch Plains 5 W 1 65 Cranford 1 W 14 West Orange 4 1 6M Rahway 1 M2 1 5 Linden 3 1 3M Cranford 4M 8 Millburn 1 0 1 FIRST ROW: Coach Hansel, C. Mahoney, J. Henriksen, J. Stephens, T, Catalon. SECOND ROW: B, Egenes, C. Schmit, D. Berg. P0ini...5ei...mafcZv... We are ready to go Mr. Hanskins! Possum Brown gives the limousine class . . . Take two lapsg then start jumping . . . Devils upset defending state champs, Mountain Lakes . . . 7:30 P.M.-Dave Berg and Chris Mahoney rally for victory . . . Captain Chuck Schmit places 5rd, Henriksen and Stephens 2nd in Union County tournaments Hey look, Chuck is playing a girl! runnerup in States . . T.C., too much spaghetti . .. Henriksen pulls out cliff hangers Coach Hansel's first season 14-1 season log . .. Pingry match, three times rained out, ends in close defeat five lettermen return to lead next year's squad . . . shooting for the top . . . TENNIS 1966 WHS Opponent 4 jefferson 0 5 Rahway 0 5 Linden 0 4 Plainfield 1 4 Union 1 5 Cranford O 3 Mountain Lakes 2 5 Roselle 0 4 Plainfield 1 5 Woodbridge 0 5 Rahway 0 5 Cranford 0 5 Christian Brothers O 3 West Orange 2 2 Pingry 5 The Elements of Style by jack Henriksen iv WMM? Hum' ey 0 competition . . . Oh-h-h-h boy do my feet hurt! ' 4 TRACK 1966 WHS Opponent 83 Somerville 43 95 Gov. Livingston 31 91M Rahway 34W 88 Linden 38 86 Johnson Regional 40 82 Edison H.S. 44 49 Scotch Plains 77 90M Dayton Regional 35V2 75M Plainfield 52W 90 West Orange 36 -fs-.lb .. 4s.nN 3',f,.,f .,.,.-ef16:Z1m - Another tape and another record as jerry Brown fin ishes . . . Ken Trimmer hurtles to another victory Ron Hall draws a bead on the Cardinal Running, jumping, throwing to outdistance the opponent . . . Co-captains Hall and Mayer lead team . .. Calvert and Gorden attack school 2 mile record Calvert's 9153.5 sets mark . .. Tourtellotte uses Bat Pole to vault to second place in Central Jersey's . . . team avenges last year's loss to Plainfield 73M-52V2 loses close one to Scotch Plains 9-1 dual meet record mile relay first in counties Brown breaks 2:00 in 880 Herron clears 6' in high jump Calvert is third in State mile . .. Cinderellas add extra touch . .. well balanced team coached by Coaches Clarkson and Brauman . . . strong nucleus re- turning in '67 . . . . Ax r M NN-M O-0-o ah-h-h They are using better quality string these days . . FRONT ROW: C. Obenchain. SECOND ROW: S. Shawcros s, S. Dughi, K. Ketcham, S. Mangan. THIRD ROW: S. Durr, L. Smith, B. Ketcham, M. Myers. FOURTH ROW: M. Schrage, L. Terry, S. Dugan, S. Davis, K. Farley, J. Clancy. FIFTH ROW: D. Welty, Miss johnson. Izaybiffing teamwork . . . I gotta crow! . . . fabovej QRightj just one more pitch and I'll shatter the windows! . . Exhausting practices breakfast at Holds Farl displays her poise with orange juice The competi- tion in the locker room will be for the coolest frillies . . . saddle shoes and blue Fridays . . . Won't the band ever learn to play more slowly? . . . co-captains Sherry Davis and Sharon Dugan lead squad with spirit Shawcross, you can't possibly have that much to talk about . . . chicken fights . . . firing squads . . . Where are the pep cards? . . . Smile! . . . punch, split jump, cartwheel . . . tiring spring tryouts . . . How many girls can fit in a Ghia? Miss johnson adviser and friend jim Clancy and Mitch Schrage add bass to cheers June Perkowski and janet Dorsett lead fine J.V. squad Hey! Leroy! faithful leaders of school spirit . . . Twirlers add Hawaiian touch to half-time show . . . Two shakers, two batons pep rallies, away games, Old Bridge clinic practice at 7:30 . . . Good morning, Elliot . . . new plumes . . . contac paper for old hats' Ahhh-Bea Bea! clean boots Miss Unkelbach advises . . . the hula for Hawaiian Holiday . . . uniform problems . . . Taste of Honey , Batman , Anchors Away luncheons at 11 A.M. 7th Eyes left period rehearsals with the band You fool! . .. numbers, marching to the field fire batons back scratcher ushering at Winter Con- cert . . . Memorial Day parade . . . tryouts for a new squad in May . . . sewing blue and white flags . . . Which salute are we going to use this week? . . . half-time and cold hands . . . doubles, stars, butterflies . . . eight steps to five yards Scotch Plains game- What happened to the music? gold charms from the Boosters . . . nine weeks of showmanship . . . LEFT: L. Smith, S. Warren, J. Shepard, Captain: B. Mould, J. Markwell, C. Graves, K. Ginouves Tap-in from half court . . . Zhleiicf . . . the kminine Lacrosse, speedball, fencing . . . Inspection next week! . . . field hockey and basketball . .. Miss Unkelbach's extramural teams Seniors, it's not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game! . . . co-ed classes on Thursday . . . Swing your partners! Let the girls serve crowded locker stalls . .. golf socks in the spring Happiness is taking gym in your bare feet . . . flicking lights mean one minute to dress . . . Miss Hoffman conducts modern dance and French gymnastics My legs ache so much I can't even Walk downstairs . . . Miss Melosi selects marching leaders . .. Left step, right step, back step, forward, double to the rear, march! . . . spring season . . . Hit the ball far so I can chase it into the boys' field . . . physical education . . . growth and dexterity . . . Hot potato . . . another form of speedball for seniors . . . fabovej fRi ht U in the air, over the rim, over the backboarcl, and out of gb P thegym... I92 ,....-F 5 ,,,, -...--qv. zgbecf . Ellen Shahnazarian walks the straight and One nok-hockey, two nok-hockey . . . if. '1- s I18.1'I'OW I tell you it was Paul Newman! Say, which way's East? . . . s.,,,' ,..-1' ' xqggnv: Xi SW 'Now let me try it by myself . . . Combined efforts of the year presented to the public G.S.C. President Robin Ackerson moderates out-of-town physical education teachers judge competitive marching C.O., R.G., G.B. Atten-hut! working out routines . .. inspection . .. All further movement will be at your command statuettes for individual honors French gymnastics perform to theme from Irma la DouCe Advanced Modern Dance presents Abstract Things to electronic music . .. Modern Dance beginners interpret short poems through body movement tumbling sequences combine skill and creativity the parachute-a. new dimension in volleyball . . . new and varied stunts on the apparatus . . . characteristic folk dances . . . pre-show nervousness . . . satisfaction with the result . . . If Clark Kent can do it, so can I . . . .Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Hora tio I'm a little tea, pot . . . l95 U nizjx h an World War I bathing suit modeled by Lynn Isaacman . . . . . . leadeffyhq . . Leadership, fellowship, service Robin Ackerson presides iiii if . . . Judy Wiendl, june Perkowski, Lynn Isaacman help main- tain order . . . Senior-Sophomore Sister Picnic . . . class rival- ries tug-of-War girdle relay . .. Get your 'W' pin here for a quarter . . . fall sales . . . fashion show at Back- to-School Night . . . Mel models the look of the future . . . those baggy bloomers All unclaimed items become the possession of council runs jewelry sale Let's plan an activity with the boys . . . box supper at a wrestling h ' Mr Kehler ex lains ra lin tactics What marc - . . . P ,g pp g C is a pin? . . . Volleyball Playday . . . Where is your white blazer? . . . usherettes for NJAAG gym program . . . Lead- s 'e '-'--W W . ers' Club 7:45 Tuesdays Cindy, these pictures are i wonderful! planning and coordinating spring program p . . . dessert rewards dedication and accomplishment . . . Girls' Sports Council . . . leaders in sportsmanship , . . A 'G X FRONT ROW: J. Perkowski, J. Wiendl, R. Ackerson, L. Isaacman. SECOND ROW: C. Pepe, M. Dunfee, L. Otzmann, Kalbacher, Miss Melosi. THIRD ROW: L. Miller, H. Matuszak, P. Kirn, P. Kaas, M. McManus, L. Hely, P. Ciccolella. I96 C. Obenchain, A. Bouchal, M Let's schedule a council picture for tomorrow morning I thought I would be deferred! . Miss M's chain gang E ,,?......,,.. Mel Matuszak models the future gym suit for Back-to-School Night . . . 4? S A H - , K , . A iikg:'mr Qlaalbflwdaxj Amdfslwmibbwsaidffhabmjwa Wasiwbeuflvmgclaww. . . DJ 16 sy iff 3 ', 9 gl -93 P xo q L Q I 6 8112 SK SLZNLFYPQIZR '67 .Q . insight . THE PRESSURE'S ON Today's scholarship spotlight is Miss Russo brings new guidance to the spirit of '67 'To Be a Kid Again pie-eating and a broken rope Why can't senior boys have sophomore sisters? rehearsal at 7:45, classes 'til 3:00, lab 'til 5:00 Hamlet at Princeton, Alas, poor Yorickn Ralph strives to preserve senior privileges The Whole Dem Shooting Meztth Obe: first girl Blue Devil more National Merit qualifiers than ever before .. . Make Thanksgiving your target date . . . PROCRASTINA- TION Madonna Martha Wetterhall Anne Bouchal and Sarah Potter solo . . . the endless winter . . . SAT's for real . . . No-Doz during exams snow queen and her court mid-year transcripts to col- leges Chris, Al, and Lou best and most AFS'ers ever three month wait at Plainfield senioritis Leon Bibb returns for NHS Easter: a week to write the senior essay April and May: I've been ACCEPTED! . . . What do you mean 312.00 for a tuxedo rental? . . . 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. plus . . . guests of the junior class . . . Everybody to the shore! remodeled gymsuits in fashion colors finals and Black Friday .. . Senior Sendoff head size, shoulder length, height graduation announcements extra tickets Senior Banquet and Weather Vemer . . . rehearsals .. . rehearsals .. . rehearsals June 21, a tassel inuyour eye . . . facing the future with knowledge and experience . . . knowledge . . . anticipation ROBIN ACKERSON ERIC ACKMAN JOHN AIELLO SARA ALLMAN THOMAS ALOIA, JR. MARC ALPERT PAUL AMBOS DONALD ANDERSON K. DOUGLAS ANDERSON 202 , x ' f I ROBERT ANDERSON JEFFREY ANDREWS GERALD ARMSTRONG THOMAS ASHBAUGH R. MARSHALL AUSTIN 5 WILLIAM BACKUS ALICIA BAER K DIANE BAER DEBORAH BAILEY SUSAN BAILEY CONNIE BALLENGEE JAMES BANNON BRUCE BARTIK LAWRENCE BARTOLF DOUGLAS BARTON, III MARK BASS A QAM' 'mv SALLY BAUER JULIA BAUMGARTNER 204 RONALD BEALES THOMAS BEDDOWS NANCY BEINDORFF DONALD BELCHER JOHN BENEDETTI JOSEPH BEN INATO ELIZABETH BENT RICHARD BERNSTEIN DAVID BERG A MARC BEST RUTH BETTENCOURT EIT DAVID BICKEL KEVIN BILLET DALE BINGER SHARON BLACK ROBERT BLACKLOCK JOHN BLAUVELT BARBARA BLYTH B. LYNN BODYCOMBE ROBERT BQLAN 206 Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn Q 1 N'-' 'X X ANNE BOUCHAL CORNELIUS BRAXTON, JR ERNEST BRAXTON GERALD BRAXTON, IR. R. JAMES BRESLAUER CLINTON BROWN GLEN BROWN 208 ERIC BROWN M. JEROME BROWN, JR. Oauv' 3 Nl' E i'f': 1-.1 .HOL l us lwmavixs ,-an sais! LAWRENCE BROWN RANDE BROWN SUZANNE BROWN JOAN BROWNELL PETER BRUMBAUGH JOSEPH BRUNETTO LAURENS BRYANT BRUCE BUCKLEY JOHN BULDO, JR. MARK BUNDY JOHN BURROWS, JR. MARIA CRISTINA BUSCA JACQUELINE BUSCH NANCY BUSHFIELD RUTH BUSSEL Cv Q5 111 R 256 FREDRICK BYRNE BARBARA CAEMMERER RENATO CALABRO 2l0 H O7jx 9 ROBERT CALDWELL DAVID CALVERT MICHAEL CAMPBELL SYLVIA CARLISLE Q MATTHEW CARROLL THOMAS CATALON, III JOAN CARTER NANCY CHAPMAN PAUL CHEHAYL 12' 1:1- Zfw 3 DONALD CHRISTIANO SUSAN CHRISTIANSON DONALD CHRISTOPHER Mu-....., STEPHEN CICCHETTI ANTOINETTA CINTORRINO JAMES CLANCY, IR I think we got here a little early, George. . . . 2l2 WHJU Will you be my friend? . . . io QV'-f- DAVID CLARK SUSAN CLEARY MAIRI COCKBURN CHARLES COLE CONSTANCE COLE ANTHONY COLEMAN DAVID COLESWORTHY JOHN CONLON, JR. JACQUELINE CONOVER DENISE CON WAY DALE CORDES SIDNI CQRKUM RICHARD COSGROVE, JR. BRUCE COX JO ANN CRAFTON JONATHAN CRANE 2l4 JAMES CRAWFORD, JR. CHARLES CRISPEN, JR. WENDY CRITTENDEN JAMES CROSBY JEFFREY CROUSE JUDITH CRUM ANNE CUCKLER KATHLEEN CUNNIFF JEFFREY CURT ROBERT CUTRER KAREN DAIBER KAREN DAISEY MARTIN DANCO DREW DAUBENSPECK DAVID DAUSTER BARBARA DAVIES SHERRY DAVIS PHILIP DAVISON RICHARD DAY 2l6 www CHARLENE DEAN ANN de JONG RALPH DELLO-RUSSO 'KIT' LINDA DeLORENZO DAVID DEMAREST CLARA DIAZ DAVID DILLON PETER DiMAIO THERESA DiMAIO GEORGE DIXON PATRICIA DOBRUCKI DIANE DOERR Sorry, we can't take marks I xmw LINDA DOERR 2I8 PATRICIA DOERRER The call of the wild PETER DOSCHER EDWARD DOWN, JR A Dow'n, always down! . . '2I'l1 trade you two of these for one of those . . . . . HOWARD DOWNIE SHARON DUGAN PATRICIA DUGHI if SUSAN DUGHI MERNETTE DUNFEE ABIGAIL DUNN LINDSAY EARL JAMES ECKENWALDER MARC EDWARDS KAREN EIDEL STEPHEN ELDER, JR. JUDITH ELLIOTT ALLEN ELLIS 220 MARTIN ESCOFFIER, JR- JEAN ESPOSITO CHARLOTTE EVANS JAMES EWEN MARTHA EWING PETER FACCIPONTI KATHERINE FARLEY ALEXANDER FELDMAN BRUCE EELDMAN MARC EELDMAN DENNIS FELTER CARROLL FINK AMICHAEL FINKELSTEIN W CLARA FLETCHER MARK MARTHA FOGERTY 222 FRANK FLYNN FLYNN ROBERT FLYNN CAROL F OWLER LEON ORE FRANCO Q27 CHARLES FREIBERGER KATHLEEN FREIHERR NANCY FREMON GAIL FRIEDMAN MARTIN FROYSTAD KN. ALAN GANUN ALFREDO GARCIA-KLINGE CAROL GAYDICK LANA GERMANO DARBY GIBBONS CHARLES GIBNEY Q-f- HN M VA 'Assn-kqifrwr ' ' Who says studying can't be fun ? . . . DAVID GILLIAM My very own . . . LINDA GILLIE x x X YM 5 'fi ZZIZARLA GINOUVES GERALD GLASSEY EDWARD GLOVER m CYNTHIA GOLIAS ALISON GOODWIN TIMOTHY GORDEUK 'Mai must know the words. . . . 225 F X JONATHAN GORDON WILLIAM GORDON, III RONALD GOSKI CYNTHIA GRAVES PAUL GREEN an-'w KAREN GREER PATRICIA GREER A Co L5 111 ROGER GRIGG LESLIE GROSS 226 ZW W N GLENN GRUBER HALI GRUBER JOANNE H ACHM ANN BRUCE HAERTLEIN AUGUST I-IAGERS JOHN HAIG CONSTANCE HAKE JOSEPH HAKUCSA I-IONORA HALEY 228 LAWRENCE HAMES ROBERT HAMILTON LINDA HANRAHAN R. WILLIAM HARD SHERYL HARDY ANNE-MARIE HARNETT WILLIAM HARRINGTON, JR. KENELMN HARRIS, IR. SHARON HARTELIUS FRANCES HARTMAN PETER HARVEY ABBY HAYS RICHARD HEARNE JILL HEDDEN J. MICHAEL HEFFERNAN MARY LOUISE HEIM LYNN HEKELER I KENNETH HENDERSON ROSEMARY HENKEL PATRICK HENNIGAN JOHN HENRIKSEN JANICE HENSHAW WILLIAM HERR DAVID HERRON LINDA HESS CHARLES HEYDER, JR. THOMAS HEYDER MEREDITH HILL ELLIOT HINDMAN 230 Tha.t's my ear you just kicked off I 4 if K,-A.. If W ...f A ,'-Jgffilf ' . 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KAREN KEESING KENNETH KELLER STEPHANIE KEMPNER 'ati' M,--.-A KENNETH KEOGH CATHLEEN KESTER JON KESTY H -' I' A ' , q:i..'.g:,1u2,. .I KATHERINE KETCHAM JOHN KEYSER DANIEL KILKENNY KENNETH KIMMELL MARGARET KIMMELL CYNTHIA KIN MARIANNE KINDREGAN HAROLD KING R. MICHAEL KING JAMES KINGSLEY 238 WILLIAM KINGSTON ERNEST KIRCHNER, JR. DEAN KLEIN OLIVER KLINGLER, III LINDA KNECHT PETER KN EPPER ANDREW KOLAR BARBARA KOLAR KAREN KOPPENI-IOEFER SUSAN KRUEGER ' N N 1 24I PETER KULIG STEVE KURUSZ DIANE I-AU-E KATHLEEN LAMBLA JAMES LAST RAYMOND LAUER 4 242 RICHARD LEE KAREN LEOPOLD CANDACE LERMAN ELIZABETH LINDLEY KERRY LONG MARGARET LOOFBOUROW RONALD LONGWAY EILEEN LOUNSBURY ROGER LUCKMANN ROBERT LYNCH BARBARA LYNG JANE MACAULAY .n.,nQ MARGARET MacFARLANE DOUGLAS MacKAY ELLEN MacKAY Nothing like that good ol', lukewarm, curdly milk. . . . KATHLEEN MAHONEY ANDREW MALLOR 244 All work and no play iff' CHARLES MAMMEN SUEANNE MANGAN . . . . ,, -- 'f Soph1st1cat1on 15 the word. . . . But I can't wait 'til the end of the period! . . . 'vi ANTOINETTE MANGINA DOROTHY MANNA THOMAS MANNINO A fgf. V L X - N A X Q DAVID MANTZ FRED MARGOLIN JEFFREY MARKHAM JUNE MARKWELL RICHARD MARSHALL, JR. JAMES MASON IRENE MASS MARY MASUHR VEARL MATHIS DEBORAH MATT 246 DARI-ENE MATTSON ALICE MAZZUCCA ARTHUR MAZZUCCA CHARLES MCCARTHY JEAN MCCARTY WILLIAM MCCHESNEY GREGORY MCCOOL R, THOMAS MCCOY HAROLD MCCULLOCH, MAUREEN MCGEARY GREGORY MCGRATH JOHN MCGROARTY WILLIAM MCJAMES BRUCE MCLAY GLENN MCMILLAN WILLIAM MCMURRAY THOMAS MCNAMARA 'YIFNW-C' ELIZABETH MCNEELY CAROLYN MCSWEENEY 248 MICHAEL MEASE ERIC MEDER LINDA MEGANTZ LYNN MELLEN ARTHUR MENCHER H. DOUGLAS MERRILL, III RICHARD MESSERVE THOMAS METTLER 1 WILLIAM MEYER NICHOLAS MIGLIOZZI WILLIAM MIKESELL RAYMOND MILEFSKY Wood you believe? . . . MAUREEN MILLEA !'Maybe we're ragged and funny . . . CHARLES MILLER A ZSLOSEPH MILLER, IH LINDA MILLER PAMELA MILLER r K KEITH MONLEY C. DANIEL MOORE HENRY MORLEY ia ra ra boom de ay BEATRICE MOULD SUSAN MULKEEN DOUGLAS MURPHY JOSEPH MUSACCHIO BARBARA MUSE miami' MARGRITT NAEGELI STEPHEN NELSON PATIY NERL ANDREA NEUBERT 252 so C 17? J 227 I RONALD NEUBERT, JR. X f Q KURT NEWMAN H. ELLIS NOELL, III BONNIE NORDER PAUL NORRIS JOHN NORTH EMIL NOVY 67 QQ 31:47 5535 CINDA OBENCHAIN JOHN OSHAUGHNESSY KATHLEEN O'SHAUGHNESSY LINDA OTZMANN PAMELA PADEN VIRGINIA PANICO HARRY PARKINSON RICHARD PARMENTIER LYNDA PASQUARELLA VIRGINIA PATRICK LINDA PAYNE ROBBIN PAYNE 254 MALVINA PERRUCCI JOANNA PERRULLI ERIC PETERSEN FREDERICK PETERSEN LYNN PETERSON CHARLES PFEIFFER JEFFREY PHU-POTT CAROLE PLENTY TONI PLYER LARRY POLLARD 2 LINDA POPLAR DOMENICO PORCHETTA SARAH POTTER ROBERT PRIMOSCH ALICE PRINCE milf' WILLIAM PUSACK DAVID PUSHMAN ANN QUACKENBOS WILLIAM RAFF 256 Watch it, here comes Boss! 1 3 1 ,sf 4 5 'W' 34 ff if if PHYLLIS REINHARDT KATHRYN REMETA VICTORIA RENDELL DOUGLAS RIDER MARK RINDNER ROBERT RINGK JOHN ROBBINS, III KATHLEEN ROHREY LINDA ROMBERG 258 ROSALIA ROMEO ROBERT ROODE HAROLD ROSE, III WILLIAM ROSENVINGE SARAH ROSSELLO TODD ROTHBARD PETER RUB PATRICIA RUDY FRANK RUGG, JR. 260 SEBASTIAN RUGGERI JOYCE RUSCH 'iq A BARBARA RUTH DENNIS RYAN 2 MARGARET SAILER NOR A SALOMONE 45 C .Z JT 9 SCOTT SANBORN CHERYL SAUERBRUN TERRY SAVAGE BONNIE SCARAMASTRO ALICE SCHADE 5- ,CP 'Z' N f 0 KARL SCHAEFER ERIC SCHLESINGER 'Htl ANNE SCHMALENBERGER HOWARD SCHNUCK ROBIN SCHORK RICHARD SCHROTH ELAINE SCHWINN JOHN SCOTT, III LINDA SEALS CANDY SEBER A D I CLINTON SEITER GORDON SELFRIDGE ROBERT SENTIVAN This ought to be enough to keep my cowlick down. . . . 262 A burst of enthusiasm . . . ff? i 1IY' DEBORAH SHALLCROSS PAUL SHAPTER DENNIS SHERIDAN . . GARY SHRIFFRIN DAVID SHILL YN. Rf? LYNN SHINE CRAIG SHOEMAKER SANDRA SILVERMAN BARBARA SIMON JOHN SIMONETTI, JR. JENNIFER SIMS JOAN SLEESMAN BARBARA SMITH DAVID SMITH KATHLEN SMITH LINDA SMITH 264 SUSAN SMITH SUZANNE SMITH HOWARD SMULLEN MICHAEL SODOMORA NANCY SOFIELD M. ELIZABETH soRToR HENRY SPECHT PAULA SPILNER RONALD STAKE PATRICIA STANLEY 6 JUDITH STAUBACH GAIL STEENGRAF E RICHARD STEINER JOHN STEPHENS KATHLEEN STEPHENS H. ROBIN STERNS 6 GILIA STEUERMAN ROBERT STEVENS RICHARD STIER BERNADETTE STOECKER LYNN STRUBLE JOHN SULLY DONALD SUTTON PETER SWART MICHAEL SWEENEY ELAINE SWINGLE RHONDA TALIAFERRO BRUCE TAPLEY BERYL TAYLOR STEVEN TEITELBAUM WILLIAM TEMPLETON 4' The sin of 330 times the index of refractions equals what? . . . A V L 2555 LQL A in Hi, Boss . . . WILLIAM THIELE JOHN THOMAS, II 268 BETTY THOME LAWRENCE THORN Hey, I think I struck a file . . . You're sure you'd rather fight than switch ! . . . 4 N H-.. RICHARD THORNE MARTHA THORNTON MARGARET TICE CARL TINGLEY THOMAS TOMKA VIRGINIA TOMLINSON JOHN TOURTELLOTTE, IR. CRAIG TOUSSAINT CRAIG TOWERS SAMUEL TRAGER, JR. ROBERT TREUT JOAN TRIANO PATRICIA TUBBS W9 ROBERT TUSSO DAVID TWITCHELL ROBERT URCIUOLI 'mi JOSEPH VALERIO CAROL VANDERBILT SUSAN van de SANDE KATHERINE VAVOULIS LUDWIG von MUTIUS RANDI WADE KATHLEEN WAEHLER kwhgggz WILLIAM WALB JEAN WALKER I LINDA WALLACE D. MICHAEL WARD SUSAN WARREN WILLIAM WATT SHELLY WECHTER ,mmm JOYCE WEINRICH DIANE WELDEN CAROLYN WELLS 272 SANDRA XWELTY MARTHA WETTERHALL KEVIN WHEATLEY FRANCIS WHITAKER, III BARBARA WHITEHEAD GLENN WHITMORE 'IUDITH WIENDL MADELINE WIEST DAVID WIGHT ELLEN WILDMAN A THOMAS WILTSHIRE 27 BERNARD WILLIAMS What do you mean I've been drafted? . . NATHANIEL VVILLMOTT eh . . . Guess what? ... EAIL WITTKE HARROLD WOLCOTT MARILYN WOLFF 1 ANDREA WOLFSIE CHRISTINE WOODS CHARLENE WORTHING 1... Now I lay me down to sleep. . . . 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