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

 - Class of 1968

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Compassion understanding tolerance from Roselle High School to Newark State College an MA, degree in education naval service during World War ll . . . previous teaching experience in Garfield, Bound Brook, and Clark . . . ten years at WHS . . . encouraged those special Christmas gitts in wood shop original Del-Ton products the inspiration behind first place awards at State Industrial Arts Conventions . . . designing and executing a model home homebuilder who moonlights as a painter a beat-up blue Chevy those big cigars first varsity soccer coach leads his team to county and conference championships and king Crab legs annual faculty parties ... enjoys skiing in Vermont . . . initiated T and l Coordinator ot Cooperative Industrial Pro- gram . . . from seamstress to sheet metallist . . . on the job training . .. endless hours on the road . . . for this inspiration . . . we dedicate our year- book to Bjarne Tonnesen . . . - -,f' 1f3 it is V :si r X Vt 1 Ea f . 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The last day of freedom as students check homeroom ists E At 54.98 a cup it can't be beat . meeting new students at the tea Aardvark, Aaron, Absalom Mr. Gimbel regiments an opening day study hall 5 A silly millimeter longer Student regretfully considers wasted summer days Dear Santa Claus: Please send our homeroom a few boys . . . All girl homeroom H6 kills an activity period V .XXX w if Nix - ' wwiimxm. .. 1 s' iii :W K i ' 1 wW ?5:gQaN,., .QM .Q E wax A Report promptly to the guidance office at 8:45 Mike Allen seeks advice . . . dv' S .X.bX lights of tonoeiz .... A Diplomatic Ball April 28: trans- formation of the gym into an embassy green, white, and gold crests en- hance the walls . . . French doors over- looking the courtyard roll out the red carpet . . . a warm handshake times twenty . . . Sign our dance card? . . . Frankie Nair and his band keep the beat . . . renting tuxedos . . . progressive din- ner parties Barb Toddie engineers the junior class project Coke-tail parties . . . gourmet delights -- what is it? each menu a work of art sophomores wait on upperclassmen . . . sirrt do not tip the waiters - Phew! l l . . . miles of green crepe paper . . . pedestals with Greek urns line the connecting hall- way . . . the Friday attendance drop . . . Attention juniors: please bring in flow- ers and Sau-Sea shrimp cocktail glasses What's a Sau-Sea shrimp cocktail glass? . . . a hula hoop chandelier . . . Get in line for pictures . .. only five dollars apiece Can we fit eight 5 fi couples in your car? What, we have to be here 8 o'clock tomorrow morning for cleanup! . . . mass exodus for the shore . . . an occasion to remem- ber . . . lf only l were two feet taller Barb Toddie lends a hand . . . X l've got a spoon in my cumberbund --.. Bob Skelly and Cathy Baggaley wine and dine A 5, in the gourmet restaurant . . . And this is the staple gun that kills Directing prom decoration com- mittee, Mrs. Schenck suggests procedures . . . 18 - f f VV7,, ff' I M4,,fj,wH!,' 7' -., ug' . fb 'qi Zh, ax ,L Vw I 2 .2 vw V! .Nm M , ' X ' f 9' , nf . V1 5 ef , 1 an www 1 fry , 9. 74 q yf,v 66 1 My M h x V I , V5 I -, M , ,, M W, VV ,,wAVVVz , F, 4, ii W 3.3 jwwyzf W, VYV, 'ag ,ii Mmmm ry AS, Y, gif, 157 xy' uw. ua A 5 X .fag,f ,4y4fr nw! 5? ff, 4 1 ' 9 . 'pq' ixj, f 1 12: f , 'Mf ' ' ' 5' yy. ff ,L , I ,A ,Y ff' 6 'Q' ' 11V m v A ,, , H V 95 44 Q fM , g 2 M? .. A 5:5 . ...M-. V.. ,, 5 hw, f ,4 f 4 . ww u nf 5 e ' -4 - , ' 'V I W IZ W ' f' 'E 'f 1, 4 . W 2 an 5 Y'-7 ,,, , ww ,J 3 Ef 1 SI ,. fi Nm, I E 5 ,fa ' , Z ,W wa rag Q sinrf A as Mothers are always late Students patiently wait for a rude home x tx QS, L Q 3 Q - SWT? 5'-M Where's your blue slip? Mr. Elder's homeroom clamors to see the assembly Hiffin' the books . . . Catching up on last night's lost sleep of Qoutm H- , 35,1 2 'WWW I can't crack my knuckles! . . . Woody Vroome contemplates his cast . . . the onamatlc impul s... Dear Ann Landers . . . Jay Newman pours out his sorrows . . . Damn this lace, it tickles! . .. Peter Crichton Schitter up- stages And with these words l'd like to donate my body to science . . . Father addresses the household The Admirable Crichton Mask and Mime asserts its talent the butler Crichton brought to life by Peter Schifter . .. Bob Selig experiences the aging process, portraying the venerable Earl of Loam domineering mother persecutes Brockyp Marti-Jo Ogborn and Larry Turbeville are perfect Kathy Kiningham, Sue Walton and Cheryl Banks adeptly play three sisters tea with the servants to elevate them . . . a barrage of maids, kitchen wenches, footmen and stable boys fills the stage Father decides on a sea voyage .. We're gonna rough it!!-only one maid for three grown women . . . Carter Bixler, from a 'tweeny' to a maid . . . stranded on a tropical island . . . and I saw a hairpin on the beach Father!!! don't trip over the grass . . . Jay Newman throws a bottle--was the tide out? . . . l will now assert myself the wind is blowing west! the servant Crichton becomes master Lady Mary, Cheryl Banks, is victorious in gaining Crichton's love . . . John Kavanaugh plays the Honorable John Tre- herne . . . rescued at last by Marshall Ferrin . . . a veritable cast of thousands ltwenty-five plus under- studies! . . . molded by Miss Brinser and Mr. Behrin- ger . . . committees . . . unending preparation . . . hairpieces and leopard skins . . . let's sell those tickets! l ! . . . an overworked stage crew . . . proi- fessional criticism orchestra carries the inter- mission . . . an enjoyable performance . . . xy ,QA nl . pn s It my breath. . Even his best friend won't Tell im . . . I wifl now recite the alphabet backwards , ZYX Newman enunciates clearly ,pg Boy, that is an impacted tooth ...tug of war provides seniors with a show of physical prowess And all I said was, 'Here comes Miss Theurer ' . Sadie Hawkins race in reverse .. . Tip toe through the tulips Billie Kefcham combines grace and coordination SlAmBAl1G hoots AHC YGHS... l tell you that's a flying saucer! Jeff Kahn directs disorganized picnickers .. A ddiii Sl A mil? i O' Sole Mio Picnic chairman, Henry Kurusz, explains the details of the balloon toss . . . Enthusiastic seniors swarm to Tama- ques after school . . . L'il Abner theme . . . now for the water balloon toss . .. pandemonium . . . the Sadie Hawkins Race backfires - planned that way? more water balloons Henry Kurusz and Mary Jane Korn stir up the action Miss Russo assists . . . Miss Weis directs . . . volleyball, football, softball: take your choice the girls challenge the boys . .. cross country practice disrupted Kick-a-poo joy juice Orange, Coke, or Sprite, but all we have is Coke! . .. more water balloons mob rule for a while . . . then the whistle blows . . . many senior teachers show their spirit . . . pie 6 la face . . . Hi's Eye's Wyckoff wins pie eating contest, asserting the power of the mouth . . . tug of war top floor dominates three tons of cookies . . . The Jug Band . . . Sweet Adeline . . . more water balloons Connie Marshall and Jeff Owen take a swim Any- body in the park at 7:00 is automat- ically on cleanup . . . Oouga! Mary Jane Korn wields her chief aid, the bull horn .. . i WM It tickles yer innards Janis Siderman makes a painful swallow Excedrin headache number 432 eating in the quiet solitude of Cafeteria A . . . the evenyoa -M, s.,,W.-v-mu Hmmm - l think it died of a broken heart .. . Bio students study tomorrow's haddock steak .. . Would you believe they forgot lunch? . . , Cafeteria doubles as a study hall QIIUAIS... ,QW K. R We K A Fake it, don't swallow . . . The hot plate: a completely unique experience uanddw WW the spotllqhteo challenge... Strike . . . l think . . . Peggy Kass umpires girls' intramurals . . . Now hold it right there . . . Girls tackle apparatus . . . M i s s. l We oughta use a basketball! Girls' gym classes 28 slug if out Stopl You're running towards the wrong goal . . . Touch football teams sweep the field x Throw it before it explodes John Matteo blitzes Don Welty . . . Off to the front . . . Boys' gym class heads for fun and exercise . .. U16 CNIIODGSS of SGCGNC RAIN! Everybody into the gym! . . . June Perkowski tries to organize 400 girls . .. l lost my senior sister! ... O.K., now switch! Blue to green, green to gray, gray to orange . .. Get that girdle over your knees! . .. How long since you skipped rope? . .. No tug of war? Ohh, noo! . .. only two in a burlap sack, please . .. senior and sophomore girls do battle from 4:30 to 7:00 . . . bring your own supper . . . Duke's comes through again . . . pickles? l ? l . . . Miss Melosi never stands on the sidelines . . . one casualty . . . good, clean fun One of those 400 pairs of loaters belongs to me! closes with a cheering contest and lots of high spirits Sopho- mores are tolerable! . . . Seniors aren't so bad! . . . Ain't l just the- most! ? l .. . A sophomore girl discovers a hidden talent Hey, we gotta get organized! sopho- 30 mores and seniors forced into the gym by rain . . . ,uw wh iff. 4 We can't go on meeting like this the decisions of the Student Council elections . . . So what else is new? a mute plea Petting is not allowed in school . . . Bob Megontz finds a Snoopy l will use the boys' room. I will use the boys' roorn. l will . A student incurs the wrath of the authorities . . . 32 X' fff Would you like to bite on a lead bullet? . . . Chuck Bartlett yields his milli- gram of blood UWIS RIGAITIAROIE . . ' wi i 2 ,Iii ,ai Who drained his radiator in my cup? The eternal enigma . . . Be quiet you guys, the ref's getting upset! Unofficial cheerleader Jim Hely .. NWN... 'A-f a ,fb Q r M fi if so ZZA. if -- - dauswnnnevgg 3 They didn't seem to go for 'Tiger Rog' . . . Charlie Aceito ond his group decide on the next tune . . . Gee, ond to think l didn't try out for Apple Princess! A smile from the Ball Queen My flower just stabbed him And the beat goes on at the Midwinter Boll .. , ' A.. mm hx J ,, Q WWW This oughta brighten the locker room . . . Artistically inspired juniors prepare for the prom . . . shootmo CRGSSEC Hey, keen, I just painted a spider! Prom decorations proceed at a stupefying rate . . . llQh1ZS. . . '68 Mid-Winter Ball . .. a welcome break after exams . . . Patti Taylor and Bonnie Graf create a fantasyland in the Varsity Gym . . . snowflakes on the walls . . . the ever-popular parachute . . . blue and white streamers . . . Sue Anderson, Judi Buckley, Cindy Cushman, Billie Jean Ketcham, and Cindy Newman compete for the title . . . Chris Tapscott crowns and kisses Sue . . . Charles Aceito and his orchestra enliven the occasion The Alley Cat . . . the sophomores' first chance to dress up . . . soda and cookies . . . refresh- ments that stick to your ribs . . . four hours of dancing enjoyment . . . a good turnout for WHS's first formal of the year . . . work be- gins already on the second . . . Greek mytho- logy chosen as prom theme in January six myths retold in the gym . . . Judy Gordon, prom chairman, coordinates the action decorations chairman Val Carlisle works to set the scene . . . the campaign for grapes- both plastic and paper mache . . . turquoise, white, and purple lifesize golden god- desses golden apple trees painting and pounding in the center hallway a thousand million yards of crepe paper . . . dreams and schemes start to take shape . . . for the last time juniors dig into a long but rewarding task . . . A CAZZUDG AGQRGGAII Lips that touch liquor shall never touch mine .. . intimacy on the beach . . . ION... Ah! Wilderness by Eugene O'Neill ... a challenge to the senior class ... 4th of July in the early l900's Kevin Shannon as the love- stricken teenager . . . Carter Bixler spurns his love Cindy Gleich and Peter Schifter, understanding parents . . . the forces of censor- ship Oh, darn! Mars- hall Ferrin, a wonderful souse . . . high spirits prevail throughout the performances . . . the screen door fights back Hmm, I could swear l've seen this lobster be- fore! leaving the tuna fish out all night . .. Arthur and Mildred are going to sing for us- I think . . . Due to technical dif- ficulties beyond our control . .. Lips that touch liquor shall never touch mine! ... Billie Sollen- berger portrays the nagging sister ... a slow gin fizz . .. romance in the beach scene . . . a slippery boat? directed by Miss Brin- ser a versatile cast lf each senior sells four tickets . . . 273, the hiah homeroom . . . Nick Despo, high salesman . . . class pride in a fine production ci comedy of errors . . . Did you ever see a bearded clam? . .. Marshall Ferrin fumbles through dinner With a report card like this-Oh, it's mine father examines his daughter's graffiti . . . N. M . M, -G7 'XJ .SSN X - 3 1, V. fx 'W im I can't pull him out of the trance , . , Mr. and Mrs. Miller debate their son's future WiIl you please stamp out that wrinkle? .. . Life in the Miller's home S I 'Q UH DGEIH , mOOU DGGITI Janis lan in concert ... NHS scholarships from the profit March 8 choice of the NHS . . . only S2500 for the concert . . . two or three ticket prices-the great debate sales cam- paign advertisements over the P. A. sell, sell, selll canvassing store owners op art posters We're only M200 short ot breaking even! members donate S20 each for down-payment lf each of us sells 28 tickets Bob Shriver and Steve Colwell on the verge of collapse . . . Mrs. Swink provides moral support the big moment arrives on schedule, although Janis cloes not . . . there will be a slight delay . . . Do you mean we need two more microphones? . . . problems with the lights You Think You've Got The Right To Sing Blues? . .. 4' lO is pretty small . .. Janis plays l2-string guitar and piano l was sort of hung-up on love songs . . . dedications to moth- ers, guidance counselors, the Mafia, the West- field Police Force, and an unknown teacher Peter Schitter brings in water a thoroughly enjoyable evening with an equally enjoyable young singer . . . Chopsticks, for all you long-hairs out there .. as Janis moves to the piano . . . I forget how to spell 'lan' signatures and talk after the con- cert . . . 39 4 'S zh. iw QW MH 4, ,, nb , 5 W1 ' ' V 2 1 f . X Q Q R, 'w ' as Q ,W U M a N s Q3 lik? 5 XX ,Z ,f-Ji ,A e,X4, ,W , QS, 5 , f 1 -259 ? ' 0 lv F 1 , ' Q f 29 'W ff 2 .79 4, Z p :.5g4 ef i K f ' f'-fm' i X S 5 IV 9, V, A UL ,Q A , V M , L, If X v I ' 2 4 f fs-I1 1 , ,. .Q Q ..,,, .44 -',,,.-fr -fs V X 5, 'iix y En-'M' . L '-Hn' 4- X ' A mi , 1 gm xx M X . ..,, E Sw Q2 5 QS , i - 'fi- Ax ,., . M, , ,K X RSS 4, xii? ax sf A vw am 1-NSGSW: Yew Q' . Q- 1 'Q I 2 O wud 1 iff .W-.N 'RN ' wwfw ' W In Jw 1 f Y' ,J ' 00 smokes of Chllolsh pta Ugg, my combat boots are too tight Sheila Thorne shakes the sopho- l'T1OI'eS . .. And broad where a broad should be broad . , , the splendor of a south sea isle . . . 44 The product of weeks of practice sophomores achieve unity and a hit show ... girls roaming the halls in cut- offs The girls' dressing room is upstairsg the boys' is downstairsg don't get them mixed up . .. Mr. Cucurello with last minute instructions . . . Food, glorious food takes the cake . .. the stripper-all eighteen layers the Sandells sing with no help from the mikes Heloise tells her tale the Good Ship Lollipop ... Annie and Marvel the knife thrower- Aieeel . . . a poem for the dead-pandemom ium erupts six spoons and one raisinl The Roar of the Grease- paint . . . A lotta large group of nuts tantalizing beauties of the South Seas ... M.0.0.N.l ... the follies - a grand finale . . . cast thanks Debbie Zack for her efforts . .. not bad for Sophomoresl . . . O T- .pa ww .Q 4 vm f Y, 2 x Z ,ff vw M , f ,, 15, , f 5 fa gk ,I Z I I LI , .sw 3 Q 5 7 IHUSICHS of IDVGHTCGRS 95 'gi f ' fM f,. , i , ,Md ,, , , gfgfwfr, ., W '- inf -fx f iimfgy gf f. J: Wu AW ,www 3 1 i f 5, wfw fzja fgw f 4' X 4? 2 , H , fc Mega? ybggfiwf.. , , L 5 Rule l: Keep your lab drawers clean and organized at all times . . . Sanitary conditions in the chem lab . . . -A-1 Who basted this thing? A cutting remark .. 46 ! A f ' Miiwseii, HW :N:,.i? ' f f ff'Yg'u LfitZ,vy-'L'N 'tffiffffi'3f?154wW'i WNW , V wmt::,,,:v.,,:g,,L,f -,M ,. ,,, , .aim em A little dab'll do ya! . . Friendly co- operation in the lab .. . if E . . 1 r iess ' i 5 . exe ' .sg '. t ssss i 3 - H. .b .i g .. : ::,: ,.,.,. Q . , . , . . . S Gi , .k,k. , .. .. ii l'll send this relief kit down to the cafeteria Jim Matino vainly searches for the missing solvent . . . Take that fly out of the water Exocting experiments with the ripple tank . . . This Bic pen burns keen Chem student John Eldridge identifies another unknown .. . F A methoa ana techmqu My screwdriver's in here somewhere Auto mechanics rejuvenate an old engine 2 I ,, it Q W. if 1 ,,- You get 30 m.p.g. on this stuff . . . WHS students develop and test their own STP That's a pretty elaborate tinker toy . . . Exacting tole rances in the shop . . . ig, M in B That's not the seam you just ripped! Mrs. Levee demonstrates couturier techniques . . . l'll just lower the neckline of this gyrnsuit Anne' Flynn creates a new masterpiece . . . l bet they think we made it ourselves Clothing classes display the fruits of their labor . . . 49 SIT All U16 BIG 1IABl6S... Yes, Miss Theurer . . . avid attention in a study hall Tl'iat'll be four ducats Alan dutifully pays an outrag eous fine wishing 1 nun-...M . A X E Q 1, R .,, 51 Q As Lady Chatterly approached the Peter Boxer appreciates the marvels of a great classic . . . Three teaspoons vanilla, four cups of sugar, a shot o' rye . . . Junior boys check a reference work in the library .. . .XM s-..,,,,,, I prefer Q secret ballot, but Jim O'Hc1re determines his fate This is on isometric . . . Dick Smith exhibits his brute strength to Nancy Scott . . 1-4'FP 0fRX'N 3 , sis. l have a sweater just like that, Klaus! Lou ff Q. Calling Roger Ramjef' AFS'ers play with library gad- gets . . . ,S V' lr 3 l Liz and Klaus chat with their hosts, Judy and 52 Danish pastry anyone? Of course we agree Leif Ericson discovered America , , , Hmm J f Q, 1, - . , MQ, 5 'aw tkfkllil' 'Zfir g L, , ,W 2 ,sf 'T 9' 4, 'mm . , My , X , lg gmt I 1 X , Y V 3 ,JV M, 5,2 HW, , ,e W , k A 14, 4 U 2 fgiwafig H , 1 i H Vi Mrk ll i , 1 ,, ll if J 3 nf3fTQ'f'4 w' fzrikf' X f ala! war L , Shall we tell him about the drinking age here? During the reception for new students, Boss welcomes Klaus oeep waten... 53 Discovering what other countries are really like . . . Barb Toddie experiences Japan . . . a lakeside summer vacation Hikone on Lake Biwa . .. Sister Fue Matsumura . .. Gomen nasai contemplation in a rock garden . . . the old and the new together . . . Liz Burdett and Klaus Jorgensen visit West- field Judy Henning and Lou Kaplan re- cieve AFS'ers . . . that accent! . . . pizza, hot- dogs, and hamburgers, a new taste sensation ln New Zealand girls date much older boys . . . they serve beer at school dances in Denmark . . . Right, boss! . . . Flying saucers do exist . . . becoming Americanized chess and brunette American girls are Klaus's hang ups junior class bond sale piloted by Nancy Scott High salesman for the day with 2l2 bonds is open- mindedness a primary consideration in choos- ing AFS'ers . . . kids are the same the world over . . . understanding . . . High salesman will receive a free bond Junior class president John Grossman explains the bond drive . . . rn at it Q? l should never mix women and drink . ,. it bothers my stomach .. . Which hand has the M 81 M candy? ,. . Jackie Har Yearbook photographer Hank Siegel watches a game from the field... ris arouses enthusiasm l.ean to the left, lean to the right Cheerleaders churn up spirit . .. Sweet Adeline! . . . WHS Marching Band entertains at halftime 54 ll. V A i ix XWQ QA 5 EW 5 -'fs' .- 1 I is-25K 2555 -v L Paid.. .Ji-55 Al ' ,fx r l 3 W , 5 Q 'T, fm if 'I fffjgfgjiffyy 'nM ,, 'M' M ,u , . 4, . 'I 1 242' Q 5 -A 1 'U '- :N J A ,,, , . wg ,W ui' 6, gy ' M, - W -. W f X xxff F Y +Q S axb THE PEOPLE IS A KNOWER WHOSE KNOWING GROWS WANTING TO KNOW MORE fkmk O H those WIUWOUI leaoens Dr. Liliard E. Law .. . Superintendent of Schools . .. administer- N ,J ing our future . . , I sympathize with you-the parking I KW WL Vwtmxmk , h,,... Wf.-if,i-f.,i.,wfw, lot does fill up in the spring Dr. Robert L. Foose Principal the motivating force li MW p msh.. Now that we've grown so large the super- vision of a growing academic community the 6:30 AM. search for a substitute . . . There will be an in-service meeting tomorrow at orienting new teachers to the mechanics at the school Lesson plans A-L will be due . . . the careful eval- uation and determination of curriculum We make haste slowly here . . . thousands of IBM cards . . . Well, it everything works out on schedule . . . 2:45 homeroom periods bite the dust . . , Just keep walking . .. the monthly air raid drill ... the Prin- cipal's Advisory Committee . . . essential faculty meetings . . . We want to be out of here by 4 o'clock ... vital direction . .. Harold Thompson . . . cuff held by dog on way to school . . . of MC! ,V 59 fi Louise Theurer . .. May I help you? .. , ..j,... ' 1 Charles Lehman the D. J. of Westfield's P.A Vincent Washville .. . Getting you into college is my Waterloo . . . Evelyn Maloney Well, you win some, you lose some .. how about . . . l Q4-40 be RU' , wa fi ,111 Charles Gontner . Right-a gang of Dolphins has taken over the pool they know l have a problem with my schedule pink slips in homeroom l needed that study! All candidates for New Jersey Apple Princess sign up in the Guidance office today Parents' Confidential Statements and New Jersey State Scholarships Mr. Washville needs a girl who can cook exact change for PSAT's . . . juniors and their parents learn how to make college applications . . . Group IV will have Orientation today . . . careers in forestry, secondary education, and women in department stores . . . 2l Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalists: a new school re- cord ... FTA helps on college night ... 93 schools represented Me? Go to Prince- ton? You gotta be kiddingl . . . All applica- tions should be in the mail by Thanksgiving . . . SATurday, December 2, - the ones the admission people really look at . . . Do you recommend this student Highly l J Strongly l J Not at All C D? job placement center for the school . . . arranging positions for the Business Education and Industrial Arts students . .. advice when needed . .. We processed over 4200 transcripts and lOOO scholarship forms . .. working for our futures . . . Q' , Margaret Rheln People with a rank of 620 dont us ualiy apply to Vassar U16 SIGN Edward Johnson Dld I just hear someone In he back pop his bubble gum? V n eanl glimpse Sophomores introduced to the intricacies of high school English . . . The Individual: His Needs and Conflicts Peanuts in 23l, There's no use kidding myself, with- out this blanket, I'd crack like a piece of old bamboo! Silas Marner, All the components of the perfect novel Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? Wuthering Heights is due today?! Merchant of Venice at the McCarter Theater I thought Jean- Paul Berthier was the good guy! . . . The Old Man and The Sea, we're not even past three-letter words . . . thesis supported by detail, example, or comparison . . . always write a paper from an outline and an out- line from notes . . . abate, aberration, abet, abeyance . . . Building Word Power . . . the art of the short story: to come to a rapid but meaningful climax poetry strikes again, and again, and again . .. anyone lived in a pretty how town . . . Now let's not read too much into this! . . . Karen EI Koury and Beryl Gregory Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty . . . Elizabeth Principe . .. Of course I don't mind long hair 171 Joan Bckum and Brenda Flahault , ., Do you want to try Eppie s. ' Sophomores contract Firmy phatigue Us Ni' .,.Hw,W,k,w'fr - K wwwmpwwmwg .S.gi,,Q:w3 Q- 'film -w..,..,N Q 52 ,X Nfkwxxak Q Lorna MacDougal , , . Of course, you don't have to agree with me r I - 1 ' 7 63 Sw, ,,': 1 ' if Susan Tishler and Thelma Taylor , . How do you explain the 'A'? 31 li ,M 4 f f ,Q 'f 1 1 V , 'E' f 42 0 1 Y , as , 4,, . ,..,,,f l A ' 1 '92 E 'H Kevin Keane, Sally Vejnoska and Juliet Josephs The IN crowd takes a duplicating break . . . You could call me avant garden . WhO ADO what IS mAl1?... Unity and coherence . . . growth and con- flict in American literature fifty- seven varieties of expository writing . .. Hester Prynne: did she or didn't she? . . . Only her preacher knows for sure l l Now what could a rose bush sym- bolize? the Salem witch trials legends of the late frontier They call this a short story? Thoreau's lily-pad pond . .. Quoth the raven, 'Nevermore' . . . Emerson's over-souI hallmarks of bad writing ln kitchen cups concupiscent curds For tonight's homework define roman- ticism, transcendentalism, idealism, and naturalism Moby Dick: the begin- ning whaler's handbook a quahog is not a Nantucket pig! . . . the singing bones John Brown's body lies a moulderin' in the grave Macbeth's three weird sisters and how they grew . . . Double, double, toil and trouble this is Our Town! ! ! . .. Use variety in your sentences East Egg and West Egg . . . analyzing an author's theme and style . . . l William Gimbel . . . Believe me, l'm telling you the truth 65 Stuart Ross . .. No, this tree isn't growing out of my back .. V l ani k,',, f , . ,V vm f 4 1 4 3 Robert Fulton Well, I had a rough weekend Milton Luxemburg . . . Hey, Lou, where is section four? . Mary Learish . .. That isn't quite what I meant 66 O, cursed spite that ever I was born to set these monsters right .. Wl16l26 ITIAD GOll1G?... Thomas RY'-'Jn and Frank Scott ' -' Honce Upon 0 tlme Tragic themes in Western literature . .. Oedipus Cycle . .. there WGS fl'liSC0fl'1Gm9d Oedll-WS free will and fate . .. Was Antigone the first hippie? . . . Aristotle's theory of happiness Shakespeare: affirmation in defeat the readiness is all Othello: jealousy and the green-eyed monster Lear learns about love the hard way As flies to wanton boys lbsen's joy of life Hardy and women the raw material of a divinity . .. Henchard sells a wife . . . tragedy and the common man . . . l'm a dime a dozen Willy, and so are you avant garde move- ment No Exit Waiting for Godot Job revisited in MacLeish's JB Crime and Punishment Portrait of the Artist epiphanies business letters techniques for interviews the funnel approach be specific, definite and concrete remember, significance does not simply mean identification Chaucer's good wyfe: she knew the remedies for love's mischances . . . the romantic imagination . . . beauty is truth lntimations of Immortality e e cummings and form . . . Ugadah . . . and WE did . . . Emily Kermath .. l want you to read these by tomor- row . . . ,, ,, 1' 2lm 'ifw.,g i 1 l l Mary Ryan and Walter Clarkson . . . Well, it is an odd way to spell it, but we try to be original . Carol Brinser and Walter Behringer You got the part Oh, gosh gollies! ... Of course, we all know which is the better publication . GARHIHG IO Drama through the ages . . . from the orgies of Dionysus to those of Edward Albee . . . Morality and Miracle plays the parts of the stage, front and back and downstage left No, no, not your left, the actor's left . . . potential actors and directors learn submitting and commanding, upstaging and blocking You out-herod, Herod, dear . . . striking the set . . . You're not talking to yourself - enunciatel . . . perceptive play criticisms . .. Your critique is Admirable the final oral exam alone on the stage the chance of a lifetime? . ., future Sarah Bernhardts and Edwin Booths Lynn Redgraves Red Skeltons? developmental reading improves vocabulary, com- prehension, reading speed FRA, RFU those endless analogy sheets . . . Stinking Creek . . . im- provement from lO0 w.p.m. to 450 w.p.m. Add these to your vocabulary list logic cards Star Trek gets the O.K. Please go buy your dictionary . ., the little room at the end of the hall journalism encourages literary tendencies check the style-book . .. inverted pyramids, tamb- stones Yeah, like deserts and graveyards summary lead 5 W's and an H history of newspaper evolution from the Penny Press to present techniques the problem of due process of law vs. freedom of the press comparison of city dailies Somehow the Daily News just doesn't measure up to the N.Y. Times . . . Think of a head- line, l've got to make the deadline . . . Commas must be put in quotations, or is it the other way around? the sacred principles of Hearst are finally put to use the ultimate achievement -- a cub edition of the Hi's Eye . . . expness loeas... Jane Connelly Let's take it from the top . .. 69 John Smith . . . Supphose socks don't let you down . . . David Brown . . . Ask me any word in the dictionary -Q-H SIAIRWA of UITIG EVER echoes... The Greatest Story Ever Told . .. it all started with a group of lost foreigners . . . Sorry, l thought it was lndia . . . life in the colonies . . . hornbooks and corn cobs . . . Patriots and Tories Paul Revere's horse was Scher- Walter Jackson and Roland Romano Hey! it's Millard's birthdayl . . . Rupert Miller . . . Learn the three R's: Romney, Reagan, and 70 Rockefeller . herazade Bragden Bt McCutchon's text provides the basics the momentous constitution the rope of sand abolition and sectionalism No, Potta- watomie and Osawatomie were not a pair of Indian plum- bers . . . the Gettysburg Address . . . New Jersey was the only state in the Union not to vote for Lincoln . . . Grant had a better figure? Scalawags, Carpetbaggers, Ku Klux Klan-the misguided members of America's past . . . flexing our muscles in the Spanish-American War . . . those racy, controversial current events reports . . . colorful campaign epithets Bullmoose Teddy the Trust- b u s te r . . . McKinley the Spindly? . . . Hoover Grooves? . ., the Progressives - No, they weren't ex- actly what we would call 'free-thinkers' . .. Upton Sin- clair's Jungle . . . The 'lunatic fringe' is not a new hair- style! . . . the simple naive American sentiment of World Warl . . . G.l.'s went 'over the top', not 'over the hill' the Roaring 20's bootlegging and other sports a slightly more mature U.S. goes to war again . . . the post-war baby boom - Please list causes and effects the soaring 60's Real Patriots Keep Cool new crises continue to arise lf Washington were alive today, he'd turn over in his grave . . . Gomer Lewis You should vrsnt Gettysburg too ' .. ft KLYJ ! 1 33 ITIAITS BO0l4S have JUSTZ BGGUU... Michelle Mathesius . .. l thought that was what he meant A format of reading revolution under Bolivar . . . Who was this mistress who ran Argentina? . .. Che lives!! . .. The Under- dogs take over Mexico El Exigente the ABC powers . . . Castro's convertible . . . Paton's Cry the Beloved Country . . . East vs. West the Asian Crescent How's your caste? . . . the starvation rate . . . heated discussions of Vietnam Now you've got me all confused! . . . the develop- ment and growth ofthe middle class . . . The lndustrial Revolution started it all! . . . When money in the coffer rings, a soul from Purgatory springs . . . Napoleon stopped cold . . . the Heartland . . . from autocracy to communism in four easy lessons . . . Cold War approaches absolute zero? ? . .. Ma- Ma-Machiavelli very interesting, very interesting . . . emergence of o nation state . . . the round table of nations . . . l refuse to recognize Red China! . . . muddling through . . . micro-economics . . . price deter- mined by suppply and demand . . . You mean the national debt is good?! ! . . . ingredients of the Great Society . .. guns and butter . . . GROSS National Product . . . progress to the end . . . A Ten minutes till mid-years . . . tools pon Leona Jensen . .. Will, you finally mode it to homeroom' Brenda Meekings . .. Let's try o 4x to the sixth .. Harvey Gerber Thats o funny function AO AHCGIHGDI pil Geometry . . . What's a point. . . . two triangles are congruent if perpendi- cular bisector . . . definitions, theorems and proofs . . . SAS . . . Thanks a lot, Euclid! . . . algebra . .. x equals . . . polynomials, variables, functions . . . This chalk should travel in a parabola . .. impossible word problems If a train approaches city A at a rate of graphing, graphing, graphing . ., This looks more like a banana than an ellipse . . . Which is the ordinate and which is the abscissa? V:-4X3 pie are cubed . . . Don't memorize this formula, just know it - the same old line! . . . trigonometry . . . sine, cosine, cosine, sine, cosine, cosine, sine, sine lf a plane sights a ship at an angle of 420 37'? ? ? lnterpolate with five place accuracy - Heck, l'd rather guess! cosine equals side opposite over the hypotenuse - or is it the other way around? vectors probability and statistics . . . How many different ways can . . . permutations, combinations . .. 32 heads, 68 tails - a lopsided quarter . . . calculus . . . limits . . . My problem is subtraction . . . an occasional understanding . . . Florence Swink I have the answers in the back of mine Sharon Lima and Elizabeth Skamenka . . , My class has 3l W9 fewer . . . , x Oh, those marginal notes.. 'sggif ffl. wi ! bizwkftikfv ' 5 'i R Z Lois Chew cmd Duma Hill You want to see something really neat? . . . John MOVWUQ Bfmg! Best drawing of o pink elephant wins the prize . .Y wi? 2, 1. Jean Russo . . . and it the profit is I7qz . ADDUCAIIIOH... Kathleen Stephens . lt's easier if you don't make mis- takes . . . U A. Elizabeth Gromlich and Bart Ellis lf a horse is traveling at a rate of ... Q . . ca: L2 :I if 33.2 ' WHERE IS ENE SURE Gloria Vicedomini and Thomos LoCosto . .. Who says you use egg? , , , Yvette Wisely . , . as we remember her . . . .xi 1 ff . 81,5 , 9' 3 Where's my Sangria? . . . 78 intei2pi2e1:ei2?... LHabla-espanol? . . . those culture sheets . . . who is Pablo Casals? . . . Espana in detail . . . what is jai- alai? . . . los Pirinens, el Mar Cantabrico, el rio Ebro . . . Spanish painters . .. history . .. the Inquisition . .. the civil war . .. No, Gaudalquivir is not a city . . . archirequetesupercolosomonumentalmente . . . La vida es dura, amarga y pena Rodeo Gra- matical . . . conjugating irregular verbs . . . the tradi- tional question: ser or estar . . . modismos . . . Que barbaros EI Espanol al Dia replaces El Camino Real . . . language labs . . . l keep hearing German . . . Bessy Mae Mucho . . . Audio-lingual method . .. to speak like a native . . . the three B's of music: Beethoven, Brahms, and P.D.Q. Bach Heir Karl Heinz, Kann ich bitte Alfred sprechen Speak with a little emotion - German is a living lanuage, you know the Kookie Verkauf . .. Each stu- dent will bake five dozen cookies, boys included . . . from Hansel and Gretel to finding the deeper mean- ing of Brecht's Mutter Courage learning folk songs to the accompaniment of an out-of-tune piano Ortilie Disbrow . . . And who's bringing the schnitzels? .. . working for the day when you can finally say the r in Regenschirm correctly . . . Everyone must hear the tapes at least five times . . . hey, Frau . . . guiding all toward fluency and understanding . .. 1 Gary Bicknell! and Anthony Frinzi . .. l never can remember what that word means Joan Asmus R-r-r-roll your r's 79 Wl16l26 CIC W6 C3611 these l.Al1GUAGES?. Phyllis Winquist . . . l don't think we'll take the sophomores Samuel Bunting . . . Caesar or the batting averages? . . . Ouvrez les Iivres et prenez les devoirs . . . l'his- toire de la France en blocs Did Charle- magne crown himself? . .. Louis XIV, the Sun King . .. ls there really a French car with two horsepower? . . . remembering to listen to French tapes . . . Je m' appelle Joy Kendall Mon- sieur Perrichon . . . You people are all snobsl l Le Comte de Monte Cristo escape in a gunny sack Les Miserables etaient vrai- ment miserables . . . Gide . . . le symbolisme . . . Anclromaque le vers alexandrin . . . Gram- maire Francaise, the bible of the French student . . . the mysteries of the first Arsene Lupin test . . . Why do the French say blue, white and red instead of red, white and blue? le mistral . . . La Farandole . .. le Mardi-Gras .. . quelle grand difference entre le nord et le sud la Iitterature Ia musique tous les aspects de la culture francaise . . . No, you don't decline a verb, you conjugate it . . . amo, amas, amat insula Ionga est the dependent dative is not an indirect object worn dictionaries . . . never could remember vocabulary . . . That's future perfect, not plain future . . . Cowsendux ... Virginia and Vera go to the market ... l, Cicero, say that you are a cad, Catiline Pyramus and Thisbe were sadly misinformed . . . Virgil did not copy Homer! l But you didn't list those marks in the book How many of you are going to be teachers? . . . com- paratives and superlatives . .. Baiae was a fun place What's the fourth principal part? . . . hiatus and elisons . . . Medea did what?? . .. Don't you remember indirect statements? . . . Work Unit Vl for Monday . . . l have some sheets for exam review - good luckl l l . . . DJC broadcasting from WHS . .. Eleanor Young I dldn't see you in Iob this morning Poullne Grosmueck and Goil Bergoffen .. . Be it ever so humble, url, V 2 ,M 5+ gr rj, 'yy . ' 'fy 'M W '. ' 'R . .I' ,,,. 145 Nez A, .. ,M ,V ff M-ui Q l A wwamwwm ah 1 Clarence Jones and Joseph Kursar I think my T.V. will work much better today . , . REACH OUII ADO Ciara Karnish There was a diamond sample in here Ingrid Hansel . .. and the foot bone's connected to the ankle bone 82 K S it i Roberta Kresch l don't know quite how to tell you this . . . SEARCH U16 GARUT.. Calcite, granite, magnetite . . . the Moh scale . . . Yes, rocks crush fingers . . . the map of Crater Lake has elevation intervals of fifty feet . .. Man survived because of his smeIl? . . , the Pleistocene Age: ferns thirty feet high? fossils give evidence of We'll now study the Bauerntian Uplands Division . . . New Jersey was once a salt flat . . . Great, another movie about Dr. Coriolis and the wind goddess next week we'll see Dr. Zhivago Phyla, species, family Are we echinoderms or anthropods? . .. all the parts ofa cell . . . epithelial, con- nective, bone, and blood tissues . .. Deter- mine the father of this child -- genetically, that is evolution and ecology tur- gor pressure . . . xylem, phloem . . . first look at protoza . . . Are those little things really alive? from earthworms to cats But, Mr. Taylor, l'm allergic to sharks . . . external oblique, acromiodeltoid, flexor pro- findus digitorum . . . Our frog is filled with eggs, is it male or female? . . . plates, plates and more plates goldfish and mimosa plants . . . investigating the inner workings to understand the whole . . . 83 . 3 X,,f eg fs,,f 5 ..i,g sfwww if Y f.iV 1 me is i ,K v':!5':5f1g5H I , ' A ,,,, ll F. Gould Charsee I don't know how you classify pencil lead li we ff -2 We 2 P' ki ggl'i John Elder . .. l have a brick porch now . .. DISCOVERY 1Il1l2OLlGh GXDGRIIHGHITS... Leland Goslin . .. Want to drag? Relating to -our world . . . the ideal gas . . . Avogadro's hypothesis, Boyle's law, Joule-Thomson effect, Graham's law . . . expanding gases cool . . . See if you can balance this equation . . . complexions, half-cell potentials, solubility products ls barium sulfate soluble in water? . . . Chem-Study analogies . . . cylindrical objects burn principle reacting species, activation energy . . . What happens if you halve the volume and triple the number of moles? . . . the quantum theory . . . 35, 3p 3d orbitals Electrons don't really go in little circles energy levels excited electrons dot dia- grams Chem ll enloys the only after school labs . . . How could he lose the master key? the laws of motion are vectors the proper course would be twelve degrees north of east lt was only off by ten orders of magnitude spectroscopes stroboscopes, ripple tanks ten grams of polonium gives off oleic acid monolayers By my calculations the he- lium bubble falls wave and particle theories of light electrical c h a r g e s attractions repulsions . . . What s the vertical velocity of an atomic bomb falling from a height of 20 OOO feet on the city of Hoboken? Who cares? runts per curd simple harm- onic motion angular velocity elliptical orbits . . . Watch your significant figures' l Estelle and Charlie, the sinner and coslnner Due to circumstances beyond our control labs wlll be held from 2 50 to 3:00 every CY Noel Taylor . . . No, this lsn't a frog's ovary . . . 1 1 Q if '-'. . 1? , Y? 7? 5 x Gerald Koubsky . .. I have this Italian tailor Il :Eng 'S Q. SQA '-veffiffmi, Y f if il K' X -Qs fs ,M if A J L 7 .XX 5 I ..-Q .,,,.. A os? - . , 9' Dorothea Hoffman ., You could do it that way, I suppose . . . You should see what we've been making . Vincent Specht l have just the projector for you . . . Robert Dello Russo . How's your muffler today? . know the ysteiz From house planning to batteries to sewing . .. pre- paring for the future . . . Who said that I wanted to be an architect anway? drawing circles with T squares . . . Look at those French curves! . . . deal- ing with special concept . . . Mr. Stokes, Mr. Stokes, Wally just jumped out the window! . . . awaiting the Pink Dragon . .. blueprints . .. drawing boards . .. Time passes, will you? . .. practice makes perfect capacitors, inductors, oscillators, transistors and do-it-yourself electric chairs . . . Who blew the fuse, Mr. Hansel? diagraming complex circuits safety is the first rule . .. Time to clean up Who stole my triode? trip to Bell Telephone Labs . . . Sand with the grain! . . . warped wood for projects drill press, lathe, jig saw toothpicks galore My bookcase rotted when I brought it home! . .. plastic wood . .. The dog ate my pro- ject! . . . Auto Mechanics boys get a new half Mus- tang to play with . . . Use the crank if it won't start! . . . from flat tires to spark plugs . .. l wonder why it still won't start! . . . cleaning the engine by dilut- ing the gas mixture with water You shouldn't have been driving it at ll5 mph in the first place! . . . For our greasy hands we need Lava! . . . actual on-the-job conditions the T8.l program in- dividual work through individual study learning basic skills . . . Joseph Stanislawski . . . She'll be ready when l get the mast in Wbmg I n W? i of machines... 'KZ Bjarne Tonneson Do you have a position for this student? M 2 in William Hansel .. . And we'll get those report cards out in the near Joseph Stokes Do you pe rc e ive this immediate future . . . line? . Q . wmmrmm.. 1iv'waw l 51:1 :tk-.f,ixmi.qf:f Carol Weis and Theresa Phelan .. . Oh, Sli, I bas? my Thumb . . . ed Mary L evee I told you burlap underwear would itch . DIAHHGC GCGHOITI S 1 don't recognize that curlicue .. Patricia Thomas and Delories Stanley .. . next, take your fingers out . . . IfOl2GSlQlTU AUC CARE... Needles and pins, eh . .. a-lines to suits . . . lOOfMp in everything ! ! ... ship's cruise theme for Spring Fashion Show . . . sewing for the Hopeless Chest . . . WHS representatives on fashion boards at Teppers and B, Altman's . . . bakers and chefs working together . . . c thimble full of baking soda and a dash of pep- per . . . the cake that never rose . . . Water boils at homemaking . .. love, engage- ment, and marriage problems . .. a culmina- tion of a year's work displayed in scrapbook form . .. future homemakers . . . gaining knowledge to earn a living . .. economic sys- tems, free enterprise, capitalism Now, what is a luxury? . . . how to plan a career in a thousand easy lessons . . . bookkeepping . . . I don't have a credit for every debit! ! . . . skills in working adding and calculating ma- chines . . . improving telephone techniques N. . . becoming adept at typing and filing . . . 60 WAM . . . These machines are sensitive! . . . ln short hand, not in Greek . .. Oh, well, one scribble is as good as another! ! . . . cooperative office experience: half day at school and half day on the job . . . preparation for entrance into the world of business . . . 89 , ing down how I spend my money Patricia Cornman Gee, l can't ask them how to spell it Fred Zakaluk l'm going to have to start writ O m n Four minutes to change Down to the fence an 1 - 1 back ' . wet sneakers complement first period outside til Teachers Convention leaders help maintain order . . baggy bloomers the brave dare the wolf vault . . training the practice teacher seven periods march to war seniors dye gym suits in farewell effort coed square dances and volley a Thursdays and divided gyms l have a three year medical' football warball ugh' Get that hockeyball out of our football game' sit ups pull-ups, 600 yard run the Marine Fitness Test 'Will you please get those gym suits washed this vacation? . one too many squat thrusts Oh' l oche ' . . . bruises bumps and casts That puddle over there is first physical education can be fun . universal antidote gin and tonic? puncture laceration or abrasion cross body shoul der sling . . ten poisons commonly found in the home filmstrips, filmstrips and more filmstrips Cleanliness is next to godliness' bounce a dime on the sheet . . . The Birth Atlas Are you sure that you don't have a temperature? definition of a disease--the opposite of health Dear Mrs Chase . communicable and noncommunicable dns eases skills to save lives wwmv- ,dna-of .W-Q----3- ' Www-M ,n,w,,,..f-11 2 1 Victoria Melosi chin up' u T John Loy We're behind you, win or tie . , A WW hath MARXNI CDRPS Y' , WYSWM EKZNQSS SIS! Q 'LK ' ,M f - Gary Kehler and Peter Limo When I was of Fort Dix 91 DEVICES of IGHG ADO colon... Danna Do Dat . . . essence of banana oil for Coach Banks . . . More . .. a well balanced group . . . Man of La Mancha . .. Listen to it, flutes! Bonaparte's Retreat the stage band's theme song: The Disadvantages of You , . . Peter and the Wolf come alive . . . Let's bring it up to tempo . .. morning re- hearsals . .. Who won the hot dog this week? . . . lt's in nine-eight, take it in three . . . Regional and All-State groups . . . two fingers in the mouth . . . March of the Three Kings . .. breathe from the diaphragm . . . Hallelujajh Chorus . . . lt's coming along nicely Adaramus Altos: keep quiet . . . stand sideways with your hands on your diaphragm . . . original, expressive artwork . . . our next project will be . . . tissue paper and glue . .. Picture ot the Week . .. This is nota social period . .. figure drawing from lite . .. oil paint doesn't wash out . . . Gauguin inspired . . . very nice, but what is it? the Bellowing Bison of Altimira Name the civilizations of Mesopotamian art . . . plaster in your hair . . . Bring in a milk carton more tempera paint down the drain ... Time to clean up ... final art show ... pride in accomplishment . . . Betty Schenck and Clara Grandcolas Are you sure yo'u've got it Edgar Wallace and Genevine Hill No, I right Side Up? , ,, don't think Honky-Tonky Broadway is quite what we want . , . Robert Banks You people have OH the imcgifw- tion of goldfish! . . . test of anm Ano isnain... sg! Preparing for the things that never happen but do Well, first you turn the key 60 mph on the parkway-help! . . . date of violation, not date of conviction Around the circle, not through it get the big view, aim high, if leave yourself an out . . . Till Death Do Us Part . . . relax, relax, relax . . . Thirteen or fourteen pil bumps. . . . change your attire to change a tire . . . inertia, friction, gravity, C force . . . Fresh Killed Guppy? . . . fasten your seat belt, look over your right shoulder-CHARGE l What's under the hood? . .. alcohol and gas don't mix, don't drink gas . . . avoid ties . . . Try to hit something that moves, rather than some- thing stationary . . . anticipate, don't as- sume . . . tim? Wk N' 5 li Richard Zimmer . . . Didn-'t you run into my car the other day? Joseph Locascio I wish I were back in the nice, safe gym ey XE John D'AndreQ And if red matches with dog SEEKING U16 STAGE I:Cl2 ACTIIOH... I Librarians Esther Fortenbaugh, Carolyn Mintel, Louise Witte Medical department provides the essential treatment for illness and injury . . . physicals Your hands are cold getting all psyched-up about those T. B. tests . . . But l really am sick office staff gives im- mediate attention to all the school's problems . . . working papers . . . the switchboard . . . coping with computerized report cards Well, you have to get the bugs out of any new system . . . and what would we do with- out the custodians? . . . Would Tage Forssen please report to the main office immediately . .. beware of brooms pushing sawdust . . . Why do they always lock the girls' room at the wrong time? . . . the tireless library staff . .. How do you work the microfilm read- ers? reeling from arm fatigue check the readers' guide . . . l'd like to take out the l9l4 issue of Playboy . . . How do you use the card catalogue? . . . pick a card, any card . . . the cafeteria staff prepares Type A lunches . . . Remember, the sight of food starts the digestive juices flowing . , . 1800 pints per week? . . . a butcher, a baker, and two salad-makers . . . School Nurses Maxine Conk and Helen Heim .. Office personnel seated. Hazel Brix, lngrid Peterson, Marjorie Rowley, standing: Doris Rodgers, Eleanor Derby, Dorothy Bilclen, Alfreda Reese, Ragnhild Haugen, Ruth Gran- der . . . iii E si, WHS custodians seated: Stephen Zcholla, Charles Spinellag standing John Dedinski Nickolas Izzo John Yasenchak T0Qe Forssen head custodian John Novacky .. cafeteria supervisor WHS cafeteria staff 95 fx' E' 32.5 ggi' Egg?- 3105 MH-EE? 'QW j iifx f :fi M iam - 1 J:,:::,x,, fimf'Wgf i4 gi, 'J 11' J? ,2 FSA ll ur iw W M ,Gia 1- W is P w sl f 11.225 E' ?L! 2 f 1 L N ,,., l ,R , H J, 5 an ' fW,G:,11M.1: ' ,Ml 7 L ' 1 I w l l 4 W LN, W2 I+ N 3 N r K M WX xx 515 Xb S. OOTS. R 'N 1: W , 7 bQ-. ,WE 'zzz .24 3 ff, fy f ,fi ff' ff n fW'r4'wf' ff, , .X 1 li Y I fr Q Q Q F3- - fm' Q - 2 52 s f . 3 U f riff, , flfii-'WT ,3-3345! 5' v,U'3kS4',L, X 51 - ' 4. ffff Ijiir 14- ,TVR Ti fiflmzs Al 1 rl' .qjltf -Q2 fzff my 'x il' ff' WX? 'll M -a 5 gn, gfilflxlf iff, A.- fw -5 -rr 'rtfflr-l 1. WH wry?- fra'-f -' Le- 4 3 ,. A 2 ' L W pon the peopl SIUCGYII COUHCII Are there any additions or correc- tions? . . . the Council undergoes the rigors of Parliamentary Procedure . . . weekly bulletin and seventh period an- nouncements eliminate h o m e r o o m after school . . . SAT drive . . . Your only bargain for just three dollars . . . election of homeroom representa- tives Kick-Otf Dance gives the boys an opportunity to take out those sophomore girls . . . new copies of the old handbook . . . Chris Tapscott pre- sides over the meetings . . . vice-presi- dent Liz Miller, secretary Virginia Zobel, and treasurer Mindy Law help with the other duties . . . Doesn't anyone have some wood that we can use? Thanksgiving Eve bonfire sets school spirit on fire Devils dance while the Cardinal burns Mid-Winter Ball an opportunity to practice for the prom . . . nomina- tions for the Snow Queen . . . I don't care if you want to study, you have to listen to the minutes of the Student Council meeting . . . Mr. Lazzaro lays the groundwork for the Council . .. lf more people don't sign up for the Student Council bus . . . the bal- ance on hand . . . I now declare this meeting adjourned . . . 99 twelve ADC ITHIRIIGGH Cooperative effort . . . a dozen clad in dress- es breaking the jumper tradition a baker's dozen . . . mixing with the twelve . . . dark blue blazers and those crazy paisley ties three pairs of shoes uniform appearance popular to sacred ar- rangements of show tunes . . . accompanied by Betsy Coe and Allen Cohen . . . popping up at garden clubs, churches, PTA L . . blend- ing voices . . . Falling in Love with Love . . . cozy rehearsals around the old piano . . . a close knit group of talented musicians Ch0ll2 Good morning, choir 7:45 A.M. re- hearsals . .. recording sessions last forever B'Shuv Adonoi begins Christmas Tab- leau February convention at Atlantic City . . . display of talent and hard work . .. masterfully guided by Mr. Wallace . . . Fol- low the conducting! What do you think l'm up here for? Spring Music Festival in- cludes eighteen minutes of Chichester Psalms in Hebrew . . . Don't try to anti- cipate me . . . president Mike Molowa sings out . . . the traditional Hallelujah Chorus You've got tin ears, tenors ... best in the state . .. 100 A hallelujah chonus IZOREVGI2 1 i 5 X K -mm Ri , as N fs a... , ,X ,LMwwm...,WW . i?'x,k 5 , , fb W was lx bg fi E WSW M X 5 E --N-.....,N'N ' .lf .V ,. iifilif' .. X nf gigs- fbi: ., Llfeiicm . ., if it ,.--. M. .Sq , i-gafsgswwim P ,QQQQEZLA OICGS 6611... Boys' ales clues Somebody is off key . . . Mr. Wallace instills a love for music . . . New Year Carol . . . My voice chang- ed! . .. palate clef high . .. go for the sharp side all voices should blend into one A Negro Spiritual . . . quality not volume . . . Christmas Con- cert . . . future members of the Choir and the Thirteen . . . Give it support from the diaphragm . . . tenors, baritones, basses fuzzy sounds But l want to rent my own tuxedo picking out the middle note in try-outs carrying individual ports Don't breathe in the middle of the sentence What Cheer, Good Cheer . . . sightreading, harmoniz- ing, solos auditions and morning rehearsals . .. Can't you get the words right the first time? self-control and determination . . . what's a song with- out someone's voice cracking . .. That New Jersey accent! l lt's LAWD, not LORD . . . omls' chonuses Extension of 7th, 8th, and 9th grade choral experience . . . instructed by Mr. Wallace . . . lt's not just learn- ing pretty songs . . . sightreading, harmonizing, singing alone . . . those first performance flutters . . . Mr. Wallace won't settle for a good or second rate chorus Anne Stuhler and Barb Toddie chairmen . . . accompanied by Shelly Hayes and Betsy Coe . . . Hey, how for is it to Bethlehem? . . . You Sopranos missed the leadl l . . . Christmas Program . . . As it Fell Upon a Night Wake, my soul and hail the morning . . . the Latin Adoramus Te . . . Spring Music Festival, the culmination of a year's work . . . future choir members . . . ln.. CRUITI on IITIYDEITSG ORUITI BAND OK, drummers, get with the beat! l marching and concert bands . . . during half- time . .. geometric patterns, squads of four . . . Let's get eight steps out of five yards -. .. Mr. Banks leads the way . .. John Lim- mer, drum major . . . pick those feet up , . . Tijuana brass Yellow Bird and all that jazz . . . Girofle, Girofla . . . show tune over- tures . . . exchange programs with bands from other schools . . . one vial of banana oil officers Pat McGinnis, Lynn Lane, John Klages, Dave Stephens . .. marching to the beat of a different drummer . . . ORCHGSUQA A blending of strings, Woodwinds, brass, and percussion a fumbling for mutes How can you tune now? You haven't even heard the note yet! l . . . approaching Con- cert A . .. You're playing like a bunch of farmers sword fights with bows What about that entrance?? . . . musicals at Mask and Mime and Senior plays . . . rosin and valve oil . . . Music has to go somewhere or it dies . . 104 ,ii Hwt V442 in N ,A- f x WW? W--.KM Wi Mx f W 1 the song of the peopl IIOU4 IHUSIC Cl.UB Group performances, individual efforts during meetings . . . president Bea Montamat contributes skill and talent Suzanne old favorites and songs from contemporary groups And flowers never bend with the rainfall . . . Mr. Wal- lace and Mr, Banks advise . .. trio of Claudia Pott, Candy Miles, Sue Schmidt .. . Whatcha playin' today, Bobby? tryouts and preparation for the concert . . . participation and sing-alongs . . . Wendy Herpich on the harmonica . .. developing skills . .. You girls either be quiet or Ieave ... discovering new talent . . . voices raised in protest, in praise . . . sometimes in harmony . . . ...,M H110 U16 SARS GI: U16 D60Dl, JAZZ ClUB Stressing the history of jazz from Negro spirituals to Thelonius Monk favoritism for progres- sive jazz , .. let's plan a field trip to New Orleans . . . Mr. Goslin ad- ministrates . .. college concerts in Pennsylvania president Donny Burke expresses new ideas . . . dis- playing talents in the annual jazz show . .. the drum battle . .. dues expand the club record library . .. Pete Fountain ... Joe Williams . .. Dave Brubeck individual and group performances set the beat in room l26 . . . learning the fine paints of jazz . . . popuhm music Cll1B A new addition to the WHS extra- curricular program Mr. Char- shee and twelve members discuss record albums, artists, and their techniques . .. hearing in-person concerts Donovan, Ravi Shan- kar, Peter, Paul, and Mary, the Left Banke . . . monthly programs set up by members . . . playing cuts from favorite albums essays about current developments in popular music . . . Yeah, yeah, yeah . . . the demise or the reincarnation of the Beatles . .. appreciation of musical expression in our genera- tion... pizofouno KORITIS of llll . cinema clue Film appreciation elements of film in- clude visual language, film medium . . . Gone With the Wind Vivien Leigh and Clarl- Gable as Scarlett and Rhett . .. We don' want to drop anyoneg dues must be in by . . prizewinning films with subtitles Cc everyone here read? . . . Sound of Trumpets, The 400 Blows, Roshomon l feel the whole thing was an attack on Roman Catholi- cism . . . Mr. Scott projects ideas, president Don Fowler presides over club periods and evening meetings dessert and discussion . .. Nobody Waved Goodby, Nothing But A Man, The Bridge . . . our own personal Film- ln Do we have any discussion leader volunteers? . . . close-ups, mediums, pans ... guide sheets ... the film as an art ... Let's go to the Rialto . . . DROITIOUHG SCl10lAI2ShlD... l1AUOl1Al hOI1Ol2 SOCIETY There will be a mandatory meeting for all National Honor Society members today in room l5l . . . induction assembly . . . Will the following people please come to the stage to be sworn in Induction night dinner helps everyone get acquainted . . . How will we get along without her? Mrs. Swink takes over for Miss Gromlich constant vigil in the college catalogue room pins and charms and brains . . . What does NHS stand for? . . . Distinguished Honor Roll, Na- tional Merit Scholarship winners, First Honor Student . . . annual folk concert raises money for scholarships . . . Vanilla Fudge, Chad and Jeremy, Janis lan, the Turtles, Butterfield Blues Band homeroom poll to select the most popular group . . . two S600 scholarships . . . award for class rank advancement . . . the Pot Luck Supper What, I have to bring the main course for tonight? l l Spring Banquet . . . gold tassels on blue and white caps . . . ' Wie:-V' , - v L... U16 VAlLl6 GI: GRGAI GXDGCIAUCHS... utenan CIUBS Free discussion l can't agree with thatl provoking argu- ments . . . searching for truth? . . . Mr. Keane and Mrs. Kermath lead the discussion Lagerkuist, Camus, Sartre, Elliot the Waste- land -right l l the implications of modern fiction themes motif The Love Song of Jr Alfred Prufrock senior Laura Jacobi and junior Glenn Reiter select the works . . . a pair of ragged claws The Iceman Cometh Hickey interpretation of pipedreams . .. Having been known as both a reader and a writer . . . films, speakers . . . Yes, Allen . . . understanding and appreciat- ing literature . . . What is the author trying to tell us? . . . examining experimental literature . . . 111 IZIVG-HUDOIQSO WAYS I0 say, who iv Q we you? . spanish clue EI Ateneo . . . president Glenn Reiter conducts the meetings in Spanish Hablan Uds. solamente en espanol a mass of no comprendo looks . . . slides of Spanish paint- ings . . . Goya, Velasquez, EI Greco . . . elon- gated figures Sl dues Well, we're waiting . . . La Bamba . . . chaos in cafe- teria B . .. Marionel'as en Ia Cuerda Miss Vicedomini and Mr. La Costa provide background and additional knowledge . . . El Castigo del Crimen . . . y ahora . . . Christmas Party rates dos pina!-as . . . cookies and punch . . . linench clue Vive la France! ! Andrea Lambrinides, presidente Barb Toddie, vice-presidente . . . Diane Johnson, secretaire . . . Peg Kass, tresoriere . ., Dr. Young masterfully guiding the club activities . . . La Venfe de Pafisserie chez le Finast . .. Le Chantecler, news from the French front Rutgers professor lec- tures on la litferature francaise le dine et le pot luck supper . . . Je declare une si- lence ouvertel l . . . 0ui, ie m'eappelle Joy Kendall . . . sculpture exhibit by Picasso . . . Whatever happened to the carnivale in- ternationale? both beginners and acl- vanced students . . . to foster the understand- ing of a foreign culture . .. 3 U16 IGDGUES GI: m H... tl 1 4 M42 :S V, ,G , GGRIIIAH CIUB Die Rasselbande . . . gaining fluency by put- ting the language to use . . . meetings in Ger- man led by president Betsy Robison . . . Ich rufe die Rasselbande Zeitung . .. the huge job of managing the cookie sale three lunch periods of hectic sales . . . needy Ger- man children receive the proceeds . .. con- struction of the advent wreath ushers in the Christmas celebration . . . carols brighten the Christmas of German families away from home fortifying hot cocoa and doughnuts be- fore the long cold walk . . . games and pro- grams competing to unscramble names of famous people in German history . . . the crossword puzzle a tour of Germany in films foreign-born students share their experiences the picnic with the French Club . . . the annual battle of Ie Cercle Fran- cais and Die Rasselbande in softball . .. oioes Enom the past.. LAUH CLUB ls anyone here interested in joining the Latin Club? . . . the annual recruiting drive . . . purple lights, gongs, ropes, pledges to Jupiter . . . sopho- mores undergo the unique experience of initiation juniors rule only one senior?? All for fortuna we follow our president David Kueter opens the meetings with a convocation to the gods . . . the daily toga . . . sophomores buy- ing sophomores-the desperation of a slave-sale with no senior market . . . pagan Soturnalia cele- brations Can we hang the mistletoe before Friday? a wedding in Latin Why isn't there an International Carnival this year? skirts present new angles . . . Let's try typecast- ing - who wants to be Clodia Pulcher? . . . lilies and mourning on the ldes Et tu - hey, I know you . . . Easter in Italy . . . Who can we sacrifice? . . . the picnic . . . strange people wan- dering near Echo Lake . . . lt's your turn to row . . . gaudearnus igitur . . 115 wif? M '-KW A ,W -DA mic 4'?ffflfC?x4:a.,4,,V A 1 , , ,if ,W ,,,, 7 ,. f 4 5' ' f 2 7 53 ' f I 5. A C y ' W ., , Mwwnmnm' - -W, , ' ,WWWXM a Q Q H..Iey urn IU NM, Qssgu, as Gly, mmm, Q Fl fiifus gpg sean, Xu, eng - svqsi mem, in Srgu'., ihwkrant N xx, Wu MQ f MQ K. Um, f ' y fy X 5 ,, I Q1 W , 1.112 v -.4 X M 'as ax nf i 33 My R tx IO R6 IUBER... WEATHER AUG Turning out the ultimate in legal literature Lean to the left, lean to the right, buy a yearbook of course we reached our goal of l200-l-l . . . the five o'clock vigil in 273 wading through piles of grease pencils, pictures, proportion rules, and copy in E-271 ques- tioning, writing, and rewriting You lost all your layouts? last minute pictures keep photographers busy .. . Has anyone seen Will or Hank? - .. Bill and Don attempt order at mandatory Tuesday afternoon staff meetings empty cake bottles and pretzel bags . . . Has everyone finished looking at the contact sheets? . . . the world's record - 25 captions for one picture . . . He didn't approve any of them? No matter how you look at it, it just isn't funny . . . running heads from The People, Yes . . . But you cropped out Miss Theurer's head! floating deadlines procrastination: our most important product all work and no play? staff parties, a topic for much discussion fried water- melon and brown gravy rites at the fourteenth hole saying of the week contest Any kind of death is better than this kind of life posters on the walls and murals on the blackboards . .. Who put the podium on the roof? . . . a Christmas tree and a Chanukah bush peaceful seventh period study halls Christmas project brings joy to a needy family during the holidays . . . stalemate at the football game . . . Someone unlock the window Xavier's Gang inspiration from the gods but once in a while from the fearless leader Well, it's your book . . . an ever-ready analyst to mend the moral fibre You're the cheapest staff l've ever had lt's only good God, but it's great Scott a full year . . . of living . .. and learning . . . a completely unique experience . . . 117 Na- -.f .Q--' We me ,,,, ,t MDM' HCUWIDG IS SG 0630 AS h I' Doesn't anyone have a copy . .. Sue Mann and Chuck Wolf head New Jersey's only weekly scholastic newspaper less than three cents an issue the Devil's Den . .. Thursday afternoon planning turns into Friday morning reality . . . adviser Mr. Walt Clarkson speaks out for the first time controversial editorials continual apologies for mistakes lt's the printer's error But Dr. Law's name wasn't in the dictionary . . . How can a piggybank named Esme- relda go bankrupt? competing in statewide and nationwide contests eight page issues, a dream or reality Gee, Bob, what ever happened to that six page special? . . . cramped adver- tisements What happened to the sports page? divine guidance from the box turtles in the courtyard copy writing is all guts and desire . . . Like the Westfield Leader, a good news- paper . . . the entirer staff gets their name in the paper every week . .. good sportsmanship at the WEATHER VANE vs. hi's eye foot- ball game . . . How do you save a drowning Hi's Eye staff member? I don't know. Good! ! I a by-product of Journalism ll inspiring student interest in school events feet awards for the biggest blunders .. . The world is full of people who are will- ing to serve in an advisory capacity There is no place in journalism for creative writing YGSIERCAYS GWSDAD R... EYE of the Hi's Eye? I need a book cover is skill of ITIIUC AHC HAHC... Bmoae clue From the fundamentals to the complex Now, this is a deck of cards. It has four suits . . . learning to bid properly , . .. Aces are four, Kings three, Queens two second hand low, third hand high , . . Be sure to get out your trump first three no trump, four spades, five diamonds . . . . ll I ll making game No, you cant double yourself first chance at duplicate bridge What do you mean I can't change partners? bidding conventions, sequence leads, high-low signals .. . Do you play short or long club? Put the cards back in the board when you are finished . . . pitting wits against the rest of the club . . . lf you can count to 'l3, you can play bridge . . . chess CIUB Strategy and planning . . , Mr. Beckley assists and encourages the chess . . , Mike Allen officiates Keep Quiet, people ore trying to do homework, I mean ploy chess .. , the rush to get a chess board first displays of team skill at the tournaments . ,. WHS brains at work on the playing boards . . . stalemate . . . Someone care to play suicide chess? . . . club periods are frustratingly brief king takes pawn The dire need of chess sets will require quarter 'contributions' from each member . . . beginning and advance chess groups Castling Why did you take my queen? . . . more girl members than ever before! members struggling to i win ... Hurry up and move. . X I 5 4 if-'tnnhm-1 , , 7 s Q s 3 l HOING A TIAHO... AUOIO-VlSUAl anew The men behind the screen . . . servicing the audio-visual needs of the students and faculty . . . They say they wont a record- player that works the united campaign to keep every- thing in running order Oedipus films six times ci day . . . But Mr. Goslin already knows how to run a projector 'blessings in disguise - automatic thread projectors . . . Prigot saves the Cinema Club joggling slides to o running com- mentary from unoppreciotive students . . . Mr. Specht organizes the frantic search for blow-proof bulbs What happens when the teachers sign up for more equipment than we have? rushing between classes I wonder if we can afford an extension cord? . . , liahtma technicians Teasers 'Kill the boorder and dim the house feed- back When he walks off stage, cut the spot lower the to-rmentor .. . this button blacks out the school . . . Who fell through the scrim? cinamoid Tage's coming, put that food away . . . panel . . . rotolector . . . Mr, Beh- ringer wants more light the beloved stage crew list of Rules . . . Hey, Twig, cut the lights . . . a short in the main mike connection Do Not Deface The Rules Dennis Blake pilots the crew . . . Joe put up the alivette wrong again providing the backgrounds for the music festival, senior ploy, Mask and Mime plays, and many other musical and theatrical presentations . . . 121 IO HAITI SKIN Cl ING CLUB The fine points of skin-diving . . . lessons a prerequisite 20 members in l4l Secondhand wet suits won't do individual presentations highlight the out-of-season club sessions . . . underwater photography Remember, this equip- ment is expensive snorkel, flippers, face mask Let's not overdo the buddy system fall excursion to the Stewartsville quarry Don't be a chicken of the sea rock formations stressed . . . adviser Mr. Ross emphasizes safety methods Watch where you point that spear gun On to Stew- artsville the underwater world SKI CIUB Thrill of moving lifts again solemn serenity of freshly fallen powder be- ing first down a slope men yodeling down a trail president Gordon Dun- fee and adviser Mr. Stokes plan week trip to Mt. Ascutney . . . a week of free- dom from parents enhances the cold, fresh air relaxing at the warm ski lodge Keep your knees bent and watch those mogelsl . . . weekend trips to upper New York and day trips to Pennsylvania crowding into double or triple chair and gondola lifts mourning lost and broken poles . . . SNOW POWER . . . U16 6l.6 DIS... H10 U16 YHOITIGHI... hockey clue Mr. Adriance and ice hockey enthusiasts dis- cuss fundamentals of ice hockeyg position play, methods of handling the stick . . . puck marks iri the back of room 159 slashing and elbowing officers Casey Morton, Brad Little, Roger Kuneul, Bill Van Haren loft- ing and skimming the puck . . . hopes to secure tickets to see the Rangers film of last year's Stanley Cup Playoffs club gives basics .. . practicing beyond the school's jurisdiction . . . fast moving sport . . , increas- ing in both fans and participants . . . PING DOUG ClUB Tournaments ir' the boys' gymnasium struggling to set up the six new tables Well, l guess you can use my fishnet stock- ings for a net Neil Kamler leads the club as president and as high scorer Mr. Romano, the Lord of the Pings , beats them all Every good teacher must be part sadist Go ahead and smash it club dues provide the ping pong balls no girls among the impassioned pongs Roger Hsu, secretary, displays the oriental technique with rubber paddles for more Pong power paddles down! everyone fold up another smashing activity period ends . . . will It wonk? BAKGRS' clua An informal group . . . chief chefs Connie Cole and Miss Weis . . . pot luck Anchovy pizza, anyone? planning, preparing, cooking, and feasting . . . everything from hot dogs to hamburgers . . . practice makes perfect . . . This donut weighs A tons . . . i2 does not a dozen make, a baker's dozen that is . . . submarines . . . Christmas party . . . Does anyone smell something burning? . . . preheat to 4200 . . . Any- one know where l can get a stomach pump cheap? discussion of school and social affairs . . . Who stole my 1001 Ways to Please a Hus- band? . . . relax and cook . . . qmls' auto cluB Mr. Dello-Russo and the girls discuss just what does make a car run . . . junior mechanics head-grease monkiettes Sue Belcher, Lynn Davis, Debbie Grant . . . a trip to General Motors . . . learn the safety aspects of jacking up a car . . . Buddy, can you spare a tire? . . . dirty hands taking apart fuel pumps . .. Oh, do you really mean l'd have to get my hands greasy? . . . revving it up, pouring it on, shutting her down . . . films and records pull information together . . . better driving through a practical mechanical knowledge . . . 124 BIOIOG CIUB Applying principles in long term projects , . . from paper chromato- graphy to bacterial isolation separating the components of blood by use of centrifugal force . . . progress reports at each meet- ing Would someone like to loan me an electron microscope for a few days? Brian Mahoney presides under Mr. Kursar, adviser . .. the effects of light and temp- erature on fish . . . interpreting re- sults . .. field trips to Rutgers Biol- ogical laboratories and neighboring hospitals . . . movies and films from Merck . . . Let's have a plan- aria racell dissections, injec- tions, and inspection . . . discussing Saturday Science topics . . . Dead cats drenched in formaldehyde for only 359.955 get 'em while they last! . . . interested future medical students getting to know life better . . . ,H A: . Y, 'U --my-V ' A 7... V ?' 'WV HW ,V km' 'V VV V :V , V f 4 f M664 MV-,L . , ' a.'Ag.4?'Ve. - Wg ' 'K I ,A fb' E10 ,N 4 Vwflnr, . -W lg ' , ,iiwf x li vi Q '. ' fy ' Q xi :g gi 03,3 1 vmgf .V,3g5.-gs 9 X , an Q W VWKV2 Q13 , Q -'12 Q., f- -V ' s fffm, 1 V VV,ij,.2w6g' dog. ggifig 'E!? g. . f mqjgvy. V- . ?!i,gbMrV4,1 39' L, - f'a?'.1i. f4 x, ,vw :J Lisa' 1. T 51? fl V if ',. is 1 .. ,I E Q y Vs' 'C 1 MV. Q-.-.-Q E . ,VV V W ,V Q 5 ,,, , 1 1 'W O'-flak: 'l . . V 1V-wg V, yi ,U , A A W.., , 5. . W, M .., 2 H ' bm., bf 3 . f'f'5VVW 5 www ' ' 1 1 . V V FEM ,gfjig 2 V' W 5 fi ' ' ,,., . L M 4 av .9-W' , Q, 4-W 1 :.,f I V A pr ,JL ' '- ' fwww,,,.,,.. Vligv' jffff V, ' QZEPK W iQ ' nf V ,..g,4- ws: V V V if ,,.,, V ,,, 9' V A 'L .. . -- 1 , f ' m , Lk,. - 'Q ' 'W A V4 3 Mi ia gm ' CRGAIII It knitting clus From sweaters to cocktail dresses experiment and practice under the direction of Miss Flahault thumbs down on king-size needles lt's like knitting with broomsticks a busy but talkative activity period to save a stitch: crochet hooks or bobby pins? . . . the trials of learn- ing to knit left-handed pilgrimage to the Morristown Knitting Lounge A field trip - for five? . . . Betsey Petersen and the administra- tive knitting needle Pay your dues or l'll knit your name into my scarf . . . SEWING CIUB Practical additions to the hopeless chests place mats, pillows, pillow cases Do I have enough hangers for hairpin lace now? more than just sitting down at a sewing machine We're all just little organs Mrs, Levee directs a study of the intricacies of remodeling furniture . . . Get with it! l . . . plans to sponsor a designing contest the grand prize? - a monstrous stuffed animal! needed assistance with the Spring Fashion Show the Satisfaction of being able to make the taken tor granted necessities of homemaking . .. Get the message, y'all? ? ... 127 the camouflage of wonos... Dhll0SODh CIUB Coffee and heated discussions at morning meetings . . . Pope John advocates eugenics . . . God and man . . . Everyone in this room is a phony! Yeah, Car- ter? Klaus provides a cross-section the attack on materialism Mr. Drummond throws in ideas ad hoc committee meetings and the great power struggle epistemology What's that about intuition? big groups, small ones, group dynamics protest at the Drummonds' the march, the music, millions of discussions Hey, that flag looks strangely familiarl the worth of man Mr. Drummond's wise to teacher allies never-ending discussion and flow of ideas DEBATE ClUB National topic approaches to combatting crime Ten minutes after peace is declared there will be no crime in America Mr. Behringer and Mr. Drummond suggest techniques Look up your topic! practicing the Joe Pyne method fifty percent say l'll believe it when l see it pilgrim- ages to the library Marti Jo Ogborn shares sum- mer debating experiences affirmative, negative, negative, affirmative . . . tourneys with other schools . .. preparation? Be concise. Be factual. Be con- vincing discussing the principles of debate week after week after week a decisive mini-club l'm from Missouri-show me IO ITIAKG A WOl2lO... IIBIA Training and insight for tomorrow's business leaders president Nancy Lutter plans trips to banks and various business offices Bon- nie and Clyde? the two lone roosters chicken out That'll be five more cents, Sandy fishnets to catch a boss . . . no gum on the phone!! from the Jersey City Orphanage to Child Welfare to the Westfield Police Station the visible receptionist Christmas stockings for the needy Miss Thomas manages interesting and informative coffee breaks proper business habits those social meetings building o background for future accomplishments FOREIGN affams clue Gaining an awareness of the modern world situa- tion provocative discussions of Vietnam the emergence of Hawks ond Doves Ho Chi Minh for Man of the Year? the Soviet brand of communism versus that of Red China how about o trip to the U. N.? films on develop- ing nations U. S. foreign policy - Why? battling liberals and conservatives the political merit of Robert F. Kennedy I think he's cute! an examination of Ramparfs magazine . . . Yes, but what would the DAR say about it? The only one who can fill Mc- Nomara's shoes is Moharishi Yogi changing or kconfirming opinions through widening out- oo s . . . 129 ,mf g -1 4 R I I wvlifk' ' s ,O . 4 11 u if in X E , ,M ,, -. .A , fm ,Q m M X J X , sv if , - kwa? -f ,, V 2132, 4 . 1 A. Kgs.. DUITIBGRS O00 AHC SVG . is iiwsgsiffeyl CAICIHAIOR Cl.LlB Learning to use the three calculators in the Math Office Long division can be fun! . . . instruction provided by Miss Venasquez . . . multiplication, subtraction, addition, division, square roots, and com- bined operations, all at the press of several buttons lf you push this little black button - Oops, it was a fly! . . . the lorgest number is 999,999,999,999 . .. lt might work better if you plugged it in! conserving the paper rolls This machine has a memory system, sometimes . .. simple exercise books And if you make a mistake, commit hari-kari training for science and business calculations, besides being a lot of fun . . . SHOE l2Ul6 CIUB Becoming masters in the use of the slide rule guided by Miss Hill . .. Steve Hake leads the group . .. to multiply you use the C and D scales locating the decimal point 4 times 2 equals 7.99 three place accuracy the reciprocal scale multi- ply, divide, find square and cube roots based on logs Find the sine of 670 cmd multiply by the inverse of 45.8 before school meetings valuable uses in science and industry a real time saver . . . investment clue Following the ups and downs of the stock market . . . advanced group instructs beginners in the art of wise investment hypothetical 'thousand dollar investments But I couldn't have lost that much money! . . . most successful investor wins a prize . . . watch- ing films from the New York Stock exchange during activity periods puts and calls Money makes more money! members contribute to buy fifteen shares of Continental materials Mrs. Jensen ond Miss Chew lead the woy to success . . . daily examination of the stock reports . . . investment for fun and profit .. . 131 SGAl2ChlnG HAIUI2 oesian cluls Original plans for a complete and artistic unit . . . .pins, rings, necklaces, tieclips, earrings as the end products of silver, brass, and wooden knots Would you believe it's an earring? the tools of success: coping saw, jeweler's file, sandpaper, and varnish any size and shape . . . the joys of woodworking . . . bangles, baubles, and beads pine, walnut, and cedar Sue Brown, acting secretary 8 girls and 2 boys compose the group Creative Design, ideas for original creations . . . ROC AHC GUN CLUB Twenty enthusiasts dedicated to the joys of hunt- ing and fishing . .. Miss Maloney lends a hand as club adviser teaching basics to interested novices . . . the tedious process for hunting licenses . .. friendly weekend hunting trips improve skills When in doubt, throw stones learn- ing of new and sophisticated weaponry at the Armory . . . This is our answer to the atom bomb -the supersonic pea-shooter the seasonal change of victims glorifying past experiences in club-time discussions Last weekend was great -- I got three deer and tour hunters! .. . 132 thnouoh application... RADIO CLUB Mr. Jones and the five licensed ham-oper- ators meet to talk about their hobby Oh, no, I must have gotten my wires crossed contractors and receivers . . . Home base to Mobile . . . members discuss radio equipment wires, tubes, and transmitters What is the plural of antenna? field day to see how many people can be contacted within 24 hours in the nation and the world . . . But you can't see radio waves, you must visualize them communication drills in the Watchungs Breakthrough, break- through . . GLGCIIRODICS CLUB Learning about electronics through projects parts from Lafayette Electronics .. . resistors, capacitors, transformers Who has the strongest short wave re- ceiver? diodes, transistors, triodes trips to Bell Labs Where's Mur- ray Hill? making fuzz tones, guitar amplifiers, radios Who left out a charged capacitor? benefitting from Mr. Hansel's guidance All right, you knuckleheads, get with it blue, red, yellow, yellow or was it blue, yellow, red red? . . . Do any of the ammeters work? voltage equals current over resistance scrapping Army surplus equipment working after school and at home on real interests . . . 3 yy-uf HQ-.4-itiea Q4 , 5 , . K, rl 425 1, X ak fy if xy X 4 1 fy ! 1 xg -.8 kt, Q 1 ' J 1 , 1 y E 'A 1 1 E , 15 , . 'Sdn X y' .. IGGKIDQ IO IGITIOIQROW... fha A dedicated interest through experience ad- viser Mrs. Barber provides guidance lectures on school public health and district nursing And you can't give aspirin, cold tablets, or careers on the Board of Health observation ot skills and opportunity in a trip to Mount Sinai Hospital student nurses offer added insight Remember, it's only for medicinal purposes discussing schools and nursing programs exchanging plans and ideas a service proj- ect for a nursing home Anita Medea leads the band-aid brigade spirit enthusiasm IIIA President Kit Shea leads panel discussion groups Do you think teachers' strikes are unpro- fessional? the voices of experience - Mrs. EI Koury and Miss Gregory suggest helpful advice .. . senior visitation day to elementary and junior high schools observing and assisting in the classroom underclassmen trip to Trenton State gaining insight into college lite student teachers Miss Lorake, Mr. Bauer, and Miss Levine disclose problems in teaching l got a box of bubble bath the Christmas party grab bag skit dealing with Up The Down Staircase Hi teach, Hi pupe! learning for the future . . . ...action... 5 'MQW-w U4 nw ..., K JL' ' iz: fry ffxzrut-xW .',jm,A QI!! 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' t W 'Q' ' . v ff L ii ef .,1 Egg' -MQ ' ! il' 'WEL' kk , W? W , 1 wie O fl if , vwzg... Igor ,. ., 'Si I'-r . ' i 4 Q., ,ff -,',-1, is ,im ,Swan- rg X4 W LS, fix 'ifyx V W 21 4 L NX f RN K Y N XX: izksw O H ,BX xx A Xb SAY AND U A into aams Beyono... Sophomores begin their WHS experience the class follows Drew Routolo, Debbie Zack, Pam Autrey, and Weezie Tubbs . . . Mr. Cucurello as- sists and inspires class leaders the confusion of the first day . . . lt wasn't like this when we came here last May . . . the trouble and ecstasy of a rotating schedule . . . l know it's in the shape of a figure-eight, but where's SAT tickets, class dues, class rings, so much for so little Now l know what they mean by a book cover every week . . . involvement and enthusiasm . . . That out-of-it feeling starts to go . . . You mean you can really call him 'Boss' to his face? . . . rushing to be in yearbook pictures . . . Do they ever give report cards in this school? . . . Silas' little brown pot Marlon Brando makes a groovy Antony Biology I - studying the love life of plants and other things We do not consider this another form of sophomore orientation the long-awaited Sophomore Show - take-offs and put-ons This class, generally, has a wider mouth weekend poker games Sure, l'll be a Prom waiter - what's my cut? . . . flipping by the windows . . . WeIl, we have a hippie count of one . . . corkscrew curls, mini-skirts, and books . .. a developing class ... - 55322: - ,Amis Who's playing The Stripper back there? First Row: H. Anderson, P. Autrey, N. Armstrong, M. Ames, K. Anderson, M. Ash, R. Anderson. Second Row: M. Allen, W. Anderson, B. Adams, L. Anspach, L. Ans- pach, S. Arnold, C. Aagre, K. Baggaley, P. Aagre. Third Row: R. Adelaar, J. Addis, D. Allen, D. Andrews, T. Backer, L. Ambrogio, J. AI- pert. First Row: N. Barnes, D. Banks, P. Barnett, R. Bell, J. Baker. Sec- ond Row: D. Balzar, J. Barton, J. Bentivegna, B. Ballengee. Third Row: M. Bokes, K. Baggaley, J. Bauchner, S. Bellman, K. Belluscio. First Row: E. Biller, D. Blackwell, J. Berg, J. Bischoff. Second Row: M. Birkenmeier, R. Betts, C. Billeter, D. Blackwell. No dealing from the bottom! First Row: N. Boss, F. Bremer, P. Bobuke, A. Bredin. Second Row: B. Brower, E. Boyton, J. Bober, C. Bosworth. Third Row: A. Brown, D. Bos- ton, C. Blumhard, B. Bronston, B. Blonsky. First Row: G. Buttermore, A. Brown. Second Row: B. Busby, M. Buskey. Go fish First Row: J. Black, R. Cap- rario, H. Cannon, R. Charles, T. Cherin. Second Row: B. Campbell, C. Carlisle. Third Row: V. Chlan, B. Cave, M. Byrne, N. Church. Fourth Row: P. Cieri, L. Christilles. Fifth Row: G. Butts, J. Cauterucci, F. Cauterucci. First Row: D. Clcmon, C. Clomon, D. Cleveland. Second Row: P. Coburn, S. Coote, D. Coles, R. Clark. First Row: V. Cross, P Cronin, P. Crow, N Croft. Second Row: L Davhenspeck, S. Crane G. Cuseo, N. Colwell Third Row: D. Cosgrove R. Cutler, W. Cordes, W Condon, P. Culhane. Hold your horses! just because it isn't mandatory that you stay . . . First Row: N. Dilorenzo, C Downey, C. Downer, K. Con drillo, K. Diener. Second Row S. Deacon, D. Decump, P Downer. Third Row: N. Digi rolomo, M. Dome, B. Deon A. Dixon. Fourth Row: J. De spo, J. Delbridge. First Row: B. Duelks, D. Dunfee. Second Row: S. Drittel, W, Duym. 144 v........-..............,..,........................ l J First Row: L. Eichhorn, R. Ertelt, B. Ewen. Second Row: N. Fiordalisi, W. Elcome, D. Fead, J. Filicello, P. Ellsworth, S. Fitzgerald, F. Eakin. Third Row: P. Eisenbach, J. Edmon, A. Egner, M. Foster, M. Flynn, C. Filippone, K. Eberling, B. Ehrich. First Row: A. Franco, B. Gardner. Second Row: R. Foushee, C. But l can't wait to the end of the song! Freeman, P. Galbreath, J. Friedman. 14 if First Row: N, Craft, C. Dillon. Second Row: J. Gish, M. Gold, S. Gladstone. Dear Mr. Johnson, about your war on puberty 146 First Row: S. Hake, P. Hansen, R. Haney, M. Harrison, J. Hamilton, R. Hartman, V. Hall, T, Handza, D. Madore. Second Row: J. Haworth, D. Harvey, T. Hazen, D. Hamilton, P. Hall, E. Harwood, A. Grubman. Third Row: P. Hamlette, T. Hawke, K. Harrington, G. Hartmann, C. Hasselbauer, E. Harnett, M. Gunza, P. Livesey. Into the Melni Bus rode the six hundred . .. First Row: K. Herrmann, L Huff, J. Hill, R. Hilseberg, P Hendrycy. Second Row: P. Hen ry, F, Jackson, A. Hunfon, C Jackson. Third Row: P. Hogan S. Herman, L. Hetherington, M. Hilb, J. Hedden. First Row: B. Kahn, E Kelly. Second Row: B Jenks, F. Jackson, J. Kal bacher, J. Kaplan, M Kain. Third Row: F. Kai ser, J. Jorden, P. Kane M. Jones, W. Jones, T Johnson, J. Johnson, B Kaswan, B. Karp, P Jeney, L. Kaufmann. First Row: R. Griffiths, B. Keyser, A. Grohom. Second Row: D. Ketchum, P. Green. Third Row: D, Keyko, M. Kelmcn. Fourth Row: K. Kelly. of All 0U know... I 'Who ore you calling o form boy? . .. 148 s l First Row: N. Klastorn, C. Kolcztor, A. Kleiman. Second Row: L. Koenecke, B, Korn, M. Klein. s 1 0 . o s o g ' 0 0 I I i ' o ' , l I .foo s First Row: L. Lazar, M, Lange, D. Kuclfmer. Second Row: S, Larsen, R. Lay, D. Landew, C. Larson. First Row: D. Lindley, D. Lutter, E. Lockwood. Second Row: S. Lisrnan, J. Lewis, E. Lewis, K. Leonardow, E. Lee. Third Row: B. Levy, D. Lons- dale, B. Lea, S. Leifer, S. Lutten- berger. 149 First Row: N. Markham, C McBride. Second Row: J, McCar rell, C. Marks, E. McCarrell Third Row: M. Marshall, J. Mc Gann, N. Matteo, S. Maxwell. First Row: D. Manco, L, Malcolm. Second Row: S. Mac- Closky, C. MacConnochie, Third Row: S. Macaluso, T MacDowell. Fourth Row: J. Mann, W. Mack. First Row: D. O'Conner, P. Nelson, A. Moliviotis. Second Row: T. Mitton, K. O'Doy, S. Nelson. Third Row: D. Neely, B. Murphy, Fourth Row: N. Noiork, M. Oerfrocli, M. Montog, D. Moore. First Row: S. McSween, l.. Michols, S. Meier. Second Row: N. McGrath, J. Mc- Gcinn, G. Miller. Third Row: J, Meierdierck, J. Miles, N, McNally, lf this gets ony less fascinating, l'll bite my knuckles! First Row: C. Pearson, D Paden, K. Pavelka, V Ozimek, P. Oldenburger. Second Row: M. Parisi, T Owen, S. Osnaughnessy, M Ohare, M. Palasits, J Payne, Third Row: R. Pal- mer, J, Ownsfon, T. Ohaus, R. Palmer, R. Pennekamp A boy scout is kind, courteous, clean, friendly to animals First Row: M. Powers, R. Peterson, G. Pott, B. Roi- mur, D. Powell, J. Pfeiffer. Second Row: C. Rachalis, S. Peterson, R. Ronney, J. Phillips. Third Row: S. Pot- ter, R. Polese, M. Ruff, P. Rebkin, B. Piegori. First Row: Y. Ropuono, C. Riegert, B. Roskulinecz, M. Reiss. Second Row: R. Resnick, R, Richardson, G. Richtorrek, C. Rie- derer. First Row: J. Risberg, K. Roos. Second Row: N. Rindner, J. Rivel V. Rosen, L. Rohrey. D. Riess, L. Romeo. Third Row: A. Rossello, J. Ross, D. Ritter First Row: R. Rubin, J. Rush. Second Row: S. Rossi, C. Ruggeri Third Row: J. Solomon, B. Sargent. Fourth Row: M. Roundtree B. Soiler. My gum fell out! First Row: R. Seiboth, A. Ruo- tolo, R. Show, B. Schork, B Shen, S. Schmitt. Second Row J. Scott, C. Schmidt, M. Sido rokis, P. Sempreyha, K. Sch neider, J. Sidrer. Third Row N. Shciwcross, J. Sarle, S. Sow telle, D. Schomp, L. Schrom M. Shecirin. That tea last night was some bitionl First Row: A. Stuhler, T. Singer, A. Sullivan, N. Sweeney. Second Row: M. Smith, J. Smart, C. Stoudt, M. Smith, B. Stanley. Third Row: S. Talbott, J. Stewart, J. Skelly, R. Skinner. Fourth Row: M. Spilner, C. So- bell, M. Skrba, W. Sor- tar. Sold-to the lady in the green bowlerl .. A rzealm of... perzsonal achieve ent... First Row: B. Wells, R. Warne, D. Ward, D. Wal- lace, C. Vogel. Second Row: J. White, M. Weiss, M. Webber. Third Row: D. Wyckoff, J. Wilson, S. Wallace, K. Vella, D. Wal- ker. Fourth Row: J. Wes- coat, B. Walker, R. Vella. Fifth Row: M. Whaley, J. Wickersham. Sixth Row: B. Wall, J. Ward. First Row: J. Tripafhi, P. Van Buren, D. Vandenberg, R. Taliaferro. Second Row: B. Treut, S. Thorne, M. Sido- rakis, L. Tubbs, C. Tuttle, D. Thompson. Third Row: R. Towner, W. Stember, C. Tate, D. Struzyna, R. Szabo. Fourth Row: G. Van Hecke, T. Tracey, T. Trimble, R. Thiel, D. Trimmer. First Row: D. Zack, J Wittke, S. Wolf, C. Zim mermcn, D. Winzelberg Second Row: B. Wright K. Zuclich, R. Winokur T. Williams, B. Wilder Knee imaginations... Bninaing change The action class moves a step ahead . .. gaining new status under the guiding spirit of Mr. Bicknell . . . class meetings conduct- ed in Spanish . . . l'd love to come to tea . . . John Grossman, Vic Bonic, Nancy Scott, and Rachel Maidment officiate class activities . . . the challenge of a restricted AFS bond drive AFS bonds promote love see a junior - girl? the ultimate panic of parallel parking for the drivers' test . .. initiation of innovations. . . crickets in the halls . . . a new photographer for the prom . . . and all those other fringe benefits a changing curriculum Whatl No folk-dancing?l . . . current events versus hard-core history . . . that 50- point English mid-term essay . . . They're even thinking of abolishing The Scarlet Letter! the traumatic experience of college boards . . . bring t2 lead pencils . . . student teachers on trial . . . fantastic Greek myths the junior prom as always, We had the support of the entire class . .. climax of the year . . . Meet me behind the armory . . . red-eye, green- eye . . . Now, just listen to this recording of Mickey Mouse . . . flowers in their hair a year of individuals, units, and new experiences . . . WW-MQQNN mw wd ., 1,1 3 ' . ..,,, ,.., .-,f. :W -flv . . First hermaphrodite we've had in years First Row: D. Bachman, D. Anderson, L, Austin, Second Row: P Adelaar, J. Allen, W. Anderson, G, Allen, M. Atkins, K. Abeel. 'Look deep, deep into my eyes .. First Row: J. Bassett, P. Barnett, S. Bishop, H. Botwinick, C. Barth, A. Berodyn, B. Bouchal. Sec- ond Row: M. Barry, D. Besser, L. Beckhorn, J. Barnett, C. Barns, M, Blackman, P. Birming- ham, E. Birmingham, T Breitfeller, K. B ra un Third Row: T. Berk, P Banes, D. Berse, B. Brot- man, L. Boid, B. Boerer C. Bloomberg, M. Bickel P. Bliss, L. Beddows, J Bohmfalk. Honest, l've been framed First Row: P. Brown, B. Brotman, P. Breitfeller, J. Brown, K. Braun. Sec- ond Row: P. Boxer, E. Brenton, D. Brown, D. Brown, J. Brown. Third Row: B. Otzman, P. Cum- mings, R. Breuter. First Row: V. Carlisle, A. Carnevale, M. Carroll, P, Ciccolella, D. Clark. Sec- ond Row: A. Coukos, S. Clancy, B. Chamberlin, S. Carroll, S. Charme. Third Row: M. Carpenfer, J. Cal- lendar, S. Corrigan, S. Clancy, K. Byers, M. Bur- leson. Fourth Row: S. Campbell, J, Brown, B. Burton, P. Clark, C. Clare, N. Campbell. l wish my mother wouldn't starch my underwear! Left To Right: J. Craig, S Crum, B. Cohan, B. Cocuzzo i iw? 3.2. i E i . i 1. . . . s 5995: 1 hz. mln ' q.N......................,.....,, i ls that picture from Jonuary's or February's foldout? -af if' First Row: K. Deplanque, J. Deombeleg, R. Deluca. Sec- ond Row: M. Dauno, D. Davidson. fel, P. Diamond, J. Dunn M. Devoe, R. Eckardt, D Lawson, D. Enes, N. El Ierhorst. Second Row: C Eimendorf, L, Elliott, S Doerr, M. Dority, D. Der rin er. Third Row: B Evans, K. Doyle, J. Eld ridge, D. Downey. First Row: N. Dudenbos- Q Doerrer, C. Elfers, R First Row: C. Giuditta, A. Goldman Second Row: B. Greisser, M. Gifford, N. Goff, D. Grant. Third Row: J Greve, L. Griffin, J. Ganun, J. Gor- don, N. Giarnbalvo. First Row: A. Fallon, N. Dud- enbosfel, B. Foerster. Second Row: J. Feldman, E. Finkel- stein, A. Gadol, B. Foreman, S. Gage, S. Furth. Third Row: A. Henry, J. Clancy, M. Frei- berger, P. Galligan, M. Faze- kas, D. Fritz. Wal lw l wish it were an under- ground moviel . . . g X X Q , ,.,, W ... N' Left To Right: J. Hadley, B. Hoertlein, N. Griffin, E. Hahn, D. Habersberger. EJ af - TX XKJ 3 Blurp, blurp, bIurp! .. X x lx XX? 'lx K X Moy I be excused? 5 -A.A ' vii' , N A 'V li spacing... Alu Betwee Y 5 4 First Row: P. Hortelius, C. Homm. Second Row: N. Honrohcn, J. Harris, K. Horrison, S. Hoys, Third Row: J. Harris, S. Harrison, L. Harrison. Left To Right: C, Hunt, J. Herbert, P. Hirsch. Gee, you can sign that almost os SE well os your mother! tis eww 1 gg. was-1 ., ,. , ,A.,, -.-W L 3, ,, ,,,, V W .w.-fww, W,mW,..,n M . ' A f- -f vff- V ,,, nm. .,. - ' :'m 55,2 W n...W..'s.ig-img... ff, ,, , ,, , i lf f w w -W a , Y f f First Row: M. Kamler, C. Hunt, K. Jones, C. Jones, K. Keogh, K, Karpf, M. Imhoff, H. Kest- enboum. Second Row: K. Hunter, D. Kern, D, Jensen, R. Kompe, W. Kenny. I use chapsticku . First Row: D. Keuter, E. Lipcon, S. Knox, C. Kis- som, M. Low, P. Kloiber. Second Row: C. Korvec, V. Levine, S. Kunkler, M. Levitte, L. Kutzenco, J. Kromm. Third Row: A. Longford, P, King, J. Lamb, R. Ley, S. Kirshen- boum, D. Lawson. Left To Right: S. Lohn, J Mollor, A. Longwell, P Lott. fc' 'Eg new My Y I -f 5 f First Row: H. McAuliffe M. Marino. Second Row: R. I Mazza, R. Maxwell, C. Mayers. Move over here a bit, pIease! .. F. W . .. bg, . 9 1 'J' Q4 3f-..:wie34Jf 'ff u No, I don't want to be a grease monkey! 169 Now before I start, would someone please pull my hands apart! . .. What do you mean I forgo-t to say grace? fi First Row: M. Morris, V Meder, M. Mey, V. Me- serve. Second Row: C. Mer- rill, D, Mclellan, P. McCabe R. McElroy, K. McNamara. One dog and a coke! .. First Row: C. Pepe, B. Peterson. Second Row: J. Petricelli, D Papsin, S. Pasquarella. First Row: V. Panico, M. Mould, M. Mitton, E. Newell. Second Row: L. Neiman, D. Pace, S. Mueller, N, Morbeck. Third Row: J. O'Hare, G. Nebel, J. Newman, J. Nagle. l W Left To Right: P. Prisnock, P. Pugh, W. Phillips, J. Plesmid, J. Potter. l've got to trip him this time I find the paint gets lumpy after the 7th cup! First Row: D. Rindell, S. Reynolds, J. Rizzo, L. Remeta, B. Rowe. Second Row: G. Railly, J. Rough, R. Rclbuck, B. Rider, J. Hannon, L. Thomas, K. Verdoni. First Row: P. Salomon, J. Sovoca, N. Ruppp, L. Scaci- fero. Second Row: B. Selz- nick, M. Sanders, I. Ruggeri. N. Scott, C. Schaefer. Third Row: N. Russe, A. Savage, G. Sennett, D. Ruotolo. H. R. 160: B. Schwartz, S. Possariello, C. Vatter, C. Bangs, L. Lane. First Row: M. Shames, J Shepard, L. Silber, L. Spec tor. Second Row: E. Shahna zacian B. Sobell N. Tierne 1 1 Y, K. Saltzman. Third Row: S. Smith, S. Silver, D. Short, A. Stotler. Fourth Row: J. Spec tor, J. Siderman. Grumble, grumble, grunt! . . . First Row: P. Taggart, M Svec, E. Sturcke, R. Taylor R. Suriani. Second Row: S Tarry, S. Thompson, P Spragg, P. Wiehl, M. Stern K. Sturcke. l I First Row: J. Waite, D. Tous- saint, G. Valentine, P. Tor- gerson, J. Tischler, D. Volg ker. Second Row: S. Turk, N. Trenn, C. Ulbrich, A. Trowbridge, A. Toddie, G Tomalonis, J. Topolinski Third Row: K. Verdoni, D. Viglianti, G. Whittle, S. Vetenko, C. Yalentini, C. Ullrich, C. Villa, R. War- field. I don't understand why it's scarlet! 5 'ff in-.... First Row: V. Winch, S. Wet- terhall, C. Whittaker. Second Row: C. Warter, E. Whitmore, R. Wilson, B. Williams. First Row: L. Zimmerman, J. Wixon. Second Row: K. Yenker, V. Windholz. Third Row: G. Wood, R. Zim merman. ! And then he told me that I'm naive! .. lt cor1't be much further to the men's room! Wlth A... g. ..r. .. 2 I l OGGDGR KDGWIHG... Sorry, your bond just bounced! 5 W.-f in 5 Q.. 1 'Af SNQNA Qian: A wg., gf' i ,I br . 1 , ug WF' 5 2' if ,Ag f if X ws gli ,Wm UF ,Mya-2 5'! ? ' wwf fm 5 RW? LX 4 sF! I+ N 1 N K mx xi A 63 Rb th sional was owe .. ' s ,M n l'd like something in on ll D patent leather with o black bow Bo Brewster splits the uprights . . . A li ,K , Oooo! That smarts Paul Byrne goes for 5 ., . 'Stick 'em up . .. Craig Stein fights for the all . . . Look what I found! . .. Jim Matino breaks up another pass .. 'Q .fy Fiba Klffjfll they All IISIGDGG FOOTBALL 1967 WHS Opponent l2 Johnson Regional 0 l4 Cranford O 7 Gov. Livingston 7 34 Scotch Plains 7 34 Rahway 0 l3 Nutley 20 35 Dayton Regional O 42 Hillside l4 7 Plainfield I2 Um! They re bigger than I am! . . . Jim Matlno heads for goal line ... Gee, he's slippery Paul Byrne breaks away again Those ballet lessons sure helped a lot Westfied kicks off 1 Boy, you have bad breath Drew Vigilonti sweeps end ploweo thizouah U16 lin Bwana Watchung Conference co-champions that Berkley Heights tie Watch for the screen pass defense: third in county . . . blocks 3 punts and allows only l2 points to be scored against it on the ground Power, lover you need a little O . . . Otzman scores 72 points . .. Will you carry the ball in the right arm? . . . summit conference in cigar smoke, red peppers, subs, and soda pop . . . Sept. l, 8:l5 am . . . Keep your head up . . . blood, sweat, but no tears . . . Cranford: i4-O . . . Essex County opponent Nutley . . . monsoon Thanksgiving . . . Plainfield loss l2-7 . .. talk about desire . .. Torn Schaible breaks wrist against Scotch Plains, plays against Plainfield . .. attitude is the key to this team no lackawana excellent quarterback in Brewster . . . Power 42, on one . . . Matino and Allen clear the path . . . Never let your man get behind you . . . Byrne anchors defensive backfield . . . Crack back, Staircase . . . defensive passwords . . . all-county selections include Ted Raabe and Jim Hely . . . Coaches Zimmer, Leonzi, Lima, and Hedden lead B squad and JV to l7-O record undefeated season . .. 9 seconds an interception . . . pride in your accomplishments . .. a team that didn't ride the train . . . Who said all fall down? Westfield's line opens a hole tm' 9' I Here we go again . . . Precision timing pays off for Westfield . . Through the hole . .. Broken tackle Touchdown , .. With ci little running room Westfield backs go all the woy i'F:?4fif'22 YFTWMEF, M533 .M a. One, two, three, lift ...WHS's hurdles take leaps in stride Next time around bring the groceries Harry Groves captures an other first . . . SOm6Ilm6. CROSS COUNTRY 1967 WHS Opponent 34 Rutgers Freshmen 23 23 Wm. Tennant 35 I7 Hillside 46 38 Somerville 20 56 St. Josephs 36 56 Roselle Catholic 37 19 Plainfield 45 36 Springfield l9 22 Linden 37 l9 Rahway 44 15 Scotch Plains 50 I8 Crontord 43 l9 Clark 44 llll BREAK loose . . . v fi girl 1 st Hope, anguish, and distress Competition is keen against arch- rival Roselle Catholic . . . What's your view on transcendentalism? . .. Overtaking an op- ponent, Bob Farley heads for the finish A promising season emerges the envelope in July . . . Call me if there are any questions . . . Hero Harry Graves leads the team behind Buster . . . Today we'll repeat miles . . . The Road Runners set new records: Two-mile, dist- ance medley, and four mile relay Hit the hill . . . Shriver heads the team . . . Watchung Conference Champions for the eighth straight year . . . Monster meets feature l7OO hamburg- ers and then us . .. running in heat 5, lane l2 . . . the nucleus gets a week off . . . armories in Jersey City and New York . . . splinters in those satin shorts Polar Bear relays Pain is all in your mind . .. McGlynn, Brown, Graves, and Murray make four miles in l9:O4.5 . .. the 880 ends at the drain ... l'll listen to any rea- sonable request a shot-put relay? I want to see more sweat coming out of those sweats! . . . mile relay second in county-Bolling- er, Anderson, Dello-Russo, and Kaplan . .. mini- T's . . . We run our best against the best . . Flex . , . Striding to victory, Mike Murray turns it on . WW M41 may IGSIEC AHC tnusteo . .. Why don't you do something to help mel Paul Nelson moves the ball downfield . . . Bjarne lights more winning cigars this year than ever before co-captain Mario Porchetta's l9 goals . .. third in scoring in county ploy i7 lettermen touch football instead of soccer practice Do we always play before a standing room only crowd? . . . JV cheerleaders sing the praise of Wally Action and his off the field heroics . . . Homer's great saves earn him the title of dangerous goalie . . . Number 32, play the ball not the man! . . . closing out the season with ci fine l3-3-3 record . . . a conference trophy . . .g Re- member how we weren't going to lose in the states? locker decor radically liberalized co-captain Jim Ohaus' spirit and play mark him as a winner . .. unprecedented upset of North Plainfield by 6-O Dunker is put out on the street for all to see . . . Fun- nyman? Rich Danks gives out his own awards at annual dinner . . . Wally's good kicks come either left- footed or right-footed . . . Benie and Reid prove strong competitors in the clutch Billy Boy shows strong defense . .. the surfer plays well stealing the football players' hot water . . . We have the only goalie in the conference who got his foot caught in the net . . . ci great coach says good-bye to a fine team . . . they served to save the face at Westfield . . . M M' .2 ,f- 1,2 Mfg fm. J c t - fer r , ' V All by myself ot last . . . Reid Boates kicks again . Where do I go now? Dino Magliozzi dribbles past opponent . . . A perfect flying drop kick Jim Ohaus moves a sound oppon- Shl' But l can't kick the ball unless my tongue is out! Steve Gentino fires the ball SOCCER 1967 WHS Opponent 6 North Plainfield l 4 Brearley Regional O 5 Plainfield l O Linden 4 2 Edison Tech. 2 5 Watchung Hills O l Pingry l 2 Cranford O l Union l 3 Johnson Regional O 6 Dayton Regional l 3 Gov. Livingston O 3 Hillside 2 3 Jefferson 2 l Scotch Plains O E ad! It's leaking Mario Porchetfa intercepts the pass Q l'lI take heads . .. Jim Ohaus heads out the ball ... Let's flip for it .. . Mario Porchetta battles for The ball Hi, gong! . .. Eostern's win- ner Steve Clark has o success- ful start . . . IHOSG Wh0 In HARC U2lAlS kno h0W.. Peter Pon is olive ond living . .. Don Mutz shows the style that wins championships . . . How can I swim with my hands tied behind my back .. Another win for co-captain Fred Lieberberg . .. Crash landing on runway four Co-captain Craig Cairns swims the fly shoving yestenoa 's Swim to win afternoons at the Y Coach Gantner's first year . . . Good after- noon men and Fred . . . Memphis Clark emp- hasizes team's soul . . . lt's the bodies we're worried about Sevrior Cairns leads with zeal an 8-4 record against the best in the East . . . shattering old records . . . county powerhouse . . . eighth consecutive state crown . .. That patch has the record . . . Funky Five lives . . . Rollo Welty doubles as manager and swimmer You've got to put something into it to get anything out of it . . . right flash . . . Ackerson's no. l? . . . cheer for Charlie, chant for Gant . . . We've got to learn to float, men . . . strong under- classmen rank . . . narrow loss in the Eastern's . . . Mutz gets another state and county title Hen baby unusual performance on return trip . . . what spirit! . . . we may not have been the best but we had the most fun... Wheels down, flaps up State champ Don Mutz executes a full twist .. . Beyono izeconos... If tastes like Listerine! Henry Kurusz adds five fo The score lllle'l2e2l.'2TQTepiL.QQm2fTfedilffufeafa WT Acme swims . 5w,MM,NG 1968 WHS Opponent 68 Columbia 27 84 Pingry School l l 67 Mountain Lakes 27 54 Seton Hall 40 39 Lawrenceville School 56 60 Hill School 35 4l Yale Freshmen 54 76 Columbia l9 74 West Orange l2 3l Princeton Freshmen 65 60 Plainfield 35 32 Newark Academy 63 191 lt's my ball and we'll play by my rules! Working the ball in is part of the game for John Lay shooting DAIIGRHS EVER tolo... Determined struggle to the top . . . a tense culmination: the playoff game with Scotch Plains . . . 50-49 victory . . . coach and team get a ride ta the shower . . . first Watchung Conference title since '62 . . . We're num- ber onel first rate coaching by Mr. Fulton hardnose man to man defensive tactics . . . revised play proves the best Give everything you have music to warm up by . .. Meet the press drawing the technical captain Mark Reddy leads the charity line . . . the machine . . . some convinc- ing wins . . . high score of 70 against Berkeley Heights . .. Scott is tops with 353 points . .. full house raises the roof at Cranford game . .. Digi . . . Kane and Kelley handle the boards . . . STOP . . . Bandits help out in tight spots narrow losses Charging? . . . six returning lettermen for '69 . . . the press is just starting . . . Give us another crack at Jefferson . . . Locascio's successful JV team . . . Froggy leaps again . . . twelve youna men-poise and pride . . . lt takes a special kind of man . .. I beg your pardon! Dribbling down court, Andy Stotler runs into some resistance . . . Anything you can do, l can do better! Tom Scott jumps it up against a raider . gigs ? 1 X55 aafili is .5 K 55 K. 4 1 NNN Y Y 2 1 3 is ,P fm fl ' i .4 ' 3: 1 l Hello there! Another two points for George Pain Careful, you'Il knock the box out from under his feet . . . Froggy stuffs 1 Should l'10Ve been 0 d0r1Seur ' . . . Bruce Rider sinks a twen the net . . . ty footer BASKETBALL 1968 1 .. WHS Cpponent 50 63 53 61 63 41 65 48 45 51 48 57 67 47 54 70 62 59 53 54 50 44 58 Gov. Livingston South Plainfield Scotch Plains Dayton Regional Hillside Barringer CHillsicle Tourn.1 Weehawken CHillside Tourn.1 Johnson Regional Dayton Regional Jefferson Cranford Scotch Plains Rahway Johnson Regional Rahway Cranford Gov. Livingston Linden Union Catholic CUCT1 Jefferson KUCTD Hillside Scotch Plains Piscataway CState Tourn.1 how lone shall the SUQODGGR hole On? .. Certified weights . . . those Friday after- noon weigh-ins . . . Lose lO pounds by tomorrow . . . gropplers produce an 8-4 season . .. No, you can't choke him . . . Christmas Tournament champs . . . We beat every stuffed turkey in the match . .. six first places in a winning district performance . . . Plainfield, Scotch Plains, Middletown . . . Pete Ade- laar second in the Regionals with a l2-O dual meet record burpies, pull-ups, push-ups, sit-ups, put-ons . . . Kenny third in the states . . . Phantom decision- ed twice by Rea . . . team captain Grabel has a strong year at l23 against tough competition . . . Most Valuable Wrest- ler Coach Kehler keeps his boys in fighting trim . the trials of rubber suits . . . Jamie McPherson wins Districts in heavyweight class . . . Come on, do something . . . exhausting practices rolling up the mats Sit out, grab an ankle . . . Mark Ramage, ll5, consistently good ls that Pete or Ricky? Spar hang's it up for the season a powerful JV directed by Coaches Kursar and Leonzi some- thing in common . . . fighting to the end l'm losing my balance! Taking his opponent down, Pete Adelaar goes undefeated in dual meets . . . l'l0De he isn't ticklish! .. . Grappler Bill Kenny looks for advice from Coach Kehler ITIGI1 of SOHO SUBSTANCE.. WRESTLING 1968 WHS Opponent 20 Scotch Plains 22 24 Plainfield 24 i7 Middletown Township 20 29 Rahway 15 25 Essex Catholic I4 29 Gov. Livingston 8 35 Johnson Regional 5 37 St, Benedicts 8 ll Union 28 50 Dayton Regional O 28 Cranford I5 8 28 Hillside lO Do you see that girl in the third row! .. . Tangling with an opponent comes easy for captain Gary Grabel Around the mulberry bush we go! . . . Sophomore Jay Kalbacher reverses his competitor . . . Biting's illegal . . . Driving for the pin results in another successful bout for Kenny . . . This wasn't in the script! Sophomore Frank Jackson handles the chores of heavyweight . . . 197 Watch it, I'm ticklishl Jamie McPherson attempts an escape Watch it l'm ticklishl . . . Jamie McPherson attempts an escape . . . Pm KHOWIHQ SO WSH OU ARG I knew he couldn't hit mel Tokash forces opposition to ground out BASEBALL 'I967 WHS Opponent Johnson Regional Livingston Cranford Union Dayton Regional Gov. Livingston Cranford Hillside Scotch Plains Hillside Bridgewater Dayton Regional Rahway Gov. Livingston West Orange Rahway Johnson Regional Linden Linden CUCTJ Cranford CUCTJ Jefferson CUCTJ coma fan... Stress on the inside game . . . Defense and pitching, baby, that's where it's at! . . . floor burns in the gym . . . the bunt, the sacrifice, and the throw . . . Why I bet he'd hit .500 in an elevator shaft . . . Rich Papaccio, Westfield's Pete Rose . . . Nemo would rather see a stolen base than downtown . . . pitching as steady as the Rock . . . We got a couple o'guys here that soy they want to play soft- ball! UCT finalists You say Flynn hit .433 practicing for stickball . .. Wally earns the title of Bull . . . Our idea of a big score is a 2 to l victory . . . Mease does the job . . . Oh, those throws to second . . . have to be able to live, sleep, and eat it . . . bench jockeys ride opposing teams . . . Animal's just as tough in the showers as at the plate . . . little league experience pays off These guys play team ball - they know what will happen if they don't Koury coaches the game of heart and desire . . . . ,. .I 1 My foot' My foot' Rich Papaccio nails opponent at first 5 Aw, c'mon Tom Roberts smashes one over SUBJGCII IO CISCIDUH . . . Fall or spring? . . . the great debate continues . . . White tornado strikes againl . .. boys practice in all white uniforms at Westfield Tennis Club . . . We don't usually refer to that type of hit as getting smashed . . . Union County Tournament-Captain Henriksen and Twitchell place sec- ond as doubles . . . Stephens ranks third . . . Let's try for lO-love! . . . post 2-l in States to make semi-finals ... Cool it like a cucumber ... important win over Mountain Lakes and heartbreaking lass to Cranford Possum Brown forehand, backhand, slam Hit the can for a soda . . . Remember all old balls go to Junior Development . ., Mr. Hansel guides the team for second year . . . Skelly, Simone, Roberts, Galligan return for '68 team . . . prosperous new sophomores . . . Over the net for victoryl . . . Hey coach, how was that? . . . Bob Skelly lobs one across the net TENNIS 1967 WHS Opponent 5 Dayton Regional O 2 Pingry 2 5 Johnson Regional O 5 Linden O 5 Rahway O 4 Plainfield l 3 Mountain Lakes 2 2 Cranford 3 4 Hillside l l Columbia 4 ,i f ,M iii- 4 Plainfield l A 5 Gov. Livingston O l Cranford 4 3 West Orange 2 5 Scotch Plain O 3: A Now where did that ball go? Peter Galligan de- monstrates his style . , . it cm. , ,,h, ., , , , .. K system of Knee competition.. Coach Kehler shuttles line-up . . . improves his own game . . . Captain John O'Shaughnessy drives straight and putts sure . . . lectures on golf rules . . . Let's have no pencil pushing . . . or foot mashies . . . headed for the Masters Young and Bold challenge anybody . . . consistent losers . . . Casey Morton, John Lay, and Mark Reddy stand out . . . Falcone, a future star . . . achieving short game miracles . . . Wedging down their scores . . . 79 for Backus in the State Champion- ship ... Reddy fires an 80 ... cow pasture pool ... You really think Minnesota Fats could be a great put- ter! . .. No, but l could use a new putter ex- hilarating rides to the golf course . . . 2 tires are better than 4 . . . the other two tires get rested . . . the jitters do wonders for your putting . . . Watchung Conference champions . . . those Ashbrook mud traps . . . the Gal- loping Hill expedition . . . Augusta bound . .. This is the way we cut the grass, cut the grass Mark Reddy takes a practice swing , . . 201 Jodie wafer lining up his Sim, casey Morton prepares GOLF 1967 WHS Opponent l7 Johnson Regional l SW Dayton Regional 9M l3 Gov. Livingston 5 l6M Scotch Plains lb ISM Cranford 2M 8 Cranford lO l6 Hillside 2 l8 Gov. Livingston O loh Rahway lk 8M Linden 9M l4 Plainfield 4 9M Millburn 8M Wlth SUQGHQIYIS OUI of U16 EARIIH... i , , ,,,ss v The achievement of long-sought goals . . . edging Q r is Scotch Plains out during the last event . . . Break a leg before you break a hurdle . . . Wotchung Conference Champions sixth year in a row shattering the record for pole-breaking . . . Crane and Brown co-captains . . . Where does the track end and the infield start? . . . a team of signi- ficant depth . . . championing seven out of four- teen events in the Watchung Conference . . . the last ofthe Bay Area Bombers . . . Calvert: Cham- pionship titles in conference, county, Newark, and Central Jersey meets . . . Leave it to Beaver . . . the plowed field . . . relay records . . . How does it feel to be weaker than the average Rus- sian female? . . . Herron takes off . . . Tourtel- lote and Wilder move the bar up . .. death of the amoeba . . . Willmont out in front . . . The prom is one night, but the Penn Relays are for- ever! four points short of undefeated . .. We run with out shirts tucked in . . . l had two shoes when I started! , . . Dave Herron executes high jump . , . Able to leap toll buildings in a single bound Jim Matino soars through the air .. This could tire a guy out! Bob Shriver helps relay team to victory . . . Another broken string Harry Graves wins again . SPRING TRACK 1967 WHS Opponent 90 Somerville 36 84 Cranford 42 89M Rahway 36M 86 Linden 40 91 Hillside 35 94 Dayton Regional 32 73 Edison 53 70 Scotch Plains 56 77 Gov. Livingston 49 6l Plainfield 65 88 Johnson Regional 38 Up, up, and away . .. Jeff Grieserner draws a bead on an opponent they new the cno o's mooos .... Upholding the WHS image . . . Lynne Terry and Billy Jean l Ketcham co-captain the squad . . . Mrs. Meekings criticizes . .. bubbling with Monday morning enthusiasm . . . cheer- ing army style Baby Judy . .. Don't wear socks that fall down . . . open house at the Maggio's . . . Hey Stacy, leave the toilet paper on the ground Cindy and her iron . . . pictures tomorrow? ? ? . . . Ketcham's hey Leroy . . . long awaited new uniforms . . . Marilyn Munson's JV's win old ones . .. One more jump and l'll have a real split SMILE. .. success means mingling with the boys spring tryouts bring tears luncheons at ll Cordy Graves leads the twirlers . . . mornings at 7:30 . . . Don't be wreckless abstract patterns fancy strut twirling and dancing with the band . . . Watch out for Hed- den . . . trampled by spectators . . . Beat them back with your batons . . . rained out at Thanksgiving . . . Keep the ball rolling . .. Cordy twirls the flames . . . trying to light a spark 3 av L xl N, And please make the boys cheer with us! . .. Lynne Terry contemplates the next cheer . . . ,,Let,s get togetheryf l ' I Liga ylrogi tgvuyfeioing to follow me or not? . . . Cordy Graves The twirlers entertain at half time X iw. tssc Why do you always have to take these picturesl . . . G.S.C. conducts an informal meet- ing . . . DRGDARAIIOHS ARG Il10l2OUGl1 . . . President Peggy Kass leads the council to another active year . .. aided by June Perkowski, Sue Heesch, LuLu Hely . .. Listen up! . .. senior-sophomore picnic rained out again . .. 300 girls crowd into varsity gym . . , back to school night features old-time movies But some things never change like the basic bloomer flickering light spot activities 28 girls with white blazers and blue emblems . . . No, l'm not the good humor manl . . . Wednes- day, 3rd period meeting . . . this year's BIG purchase: multi-colored leotards . . . They make you look like an Easter egg . . . jewelry sale: grab bag for a dime . .. Hey, I got a wrist radio . . . Only a quarter for a Blue Devil pin . . . coordinators of gym show . . . Delayed cadence count . . . Peggy's mass commands . . . the May dessert to honor participants in sports . .. NJl, isn't that a radio station in Newark? induction of new officers l'm sure this' new Council will continue with the good example set by the Iast.' . . . Look into my eyes Miss Melosi helps to organize G.S.C. activi- ties . . . l tap dance tool . . . Goaltending for the hockey team is one of president Peggy Kass's talents OGGDGDIHG U16 paths GI: ACUOH... A sport for every girl . . . ice cream and snow flurries field hockey team scores for 5 victories . .. the shins . .. oni-on flavored oranges . . . How about putting a volley into volleyball . . . zone defense? . . . She also demonstrates the 2 step stop . . . 0 for lO Take your laps basketball team brings home 2 wins against 2 losses . . . Wet those sneakers defeat over the faculty . . . Be a jellybean! . . . percussive and sus- tained . . . Today, we'll learn the Italian dosa-dos tango, anyone? Stand here and look like a spotter . . . TUCK . . . Everyone into the corner for dismissal . . . exercise to music . . . You're throwing like a girl . . . yoo-hoos . . . What does a guppy grow into? . . . spring brings golf socks and dyed gymsuits . . . What a wit . . . learn- ing sportsmanship and skill . . . No fair hitting from behind Lul.u l-lely hits one through the pack .. . Let's pretend it's an optical illusionl' Faculty's efforts to win are halted . . . if x tix R S l told you l saw a spider on the ceiling .. . Polishing their routine, Diane Hauser and Carol Ekstrand perform a knee scale F', 5 nw! A , I told Mom not to put too much starch in my gym suit . . . Diane Chewey spikes one over the net . . . Stop! Stop! Stop! Participants in intramural basketball are Connie Claman T5 ,fj- and Kris Jones . . . f if 1 J, X' 5, I . . 2 , 4 I always wanted to be a fireman! Lavinia Judge practices a rope routine . . . OHG-DRGDARGC GVGHIS... funny way of doing yoga . . . Peggy Fisher and Helen Matuszak Exhibit skill on parallel bars . . . f I l l Now how did that butterfly escape? . . . Shelley Friedman lobs one over . . few,--A Yogi Berra? . . . Cheryl Ulbrich handles the catching chores . . Catch me if you can June Perkowski streaks for third . . . Ima- iv IJ, uw.. 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PETER BARTON NANCY BAUER WILLIAM BAUMANN DONALD BAUMGARTNER SUSANANN BECHTLE JOHN BEDNAR2 BARBARA BEMIS MARIE BENTIVEGNA 218 RALPH BERG. JR. STEPHEN BERNSTEIN JAMES BINGER CARTER BIXLER VALERIE BLACKMON VANESSA BLACKMON DENNIS BLAKE TERRY Bl-ANKEN SUSAN BLINDT ROBERT BLOCK 219 ELLEN BLODINGER BARBARA BLOOMBERG ANN BOARDMAN CHRISTOPHER BOATES PATRICIA BOBAL JOSEPH BONNETTI. JR. PAUL BODYCOMBE ROGER BOLLINGER SALLY BOOTH 220 DAVID BORUCHOWITZ SALLY BOTTORFF SARAH BOWDEN SUSAN BOWDEN JOHN BOWES NANCY BOYLE MARY BRADER WILLIAM BRADLEY MARK BRAXTON MARY BRESLAUER ROBERT BREWSTER. JR 221 BRADFORD BROWN CHRISTINE BROWN CYNTHIA BROWN LORNA BROWN SUSAN BROWN WALLACE BROWN, JR, JEANNETTE BRYNILDSEN DEBORAH BUCHNER JOAN BUCKLEY JUDI BUCKLEY 222 DIANE BUERKE MIKE BUKOWIEC MARY BUNDY RICHARD BUONANNO ELIZABETH BURDETI' KIRMET BURKE RICHARD BURKE STEVEN BURKE CRAIG CAIRNS CATHLEEN CAKE 223 ARLENE CAMPBELL DAVID CAMPBELL FRANK CASTIGLIA MILTON CHRISTMAS. II JOANNA CHECCHIO LINDA CHECCHIO RITA CIRCHIRILLO DAVID CLARK JAMES CLARK, III JAMES CLARK 224 STEVEN CLARK JOHN CLASEN SHIRLEY CLOYES SUSAN COBURN ELIZABETH COE ALLEN COHEN CONSTANCE COLE KAREN CQLLETTE STEVEN COLWELL EDWARD CONDON 225 'Ii,gr:.v' MARTHA CONNELL TERRY CONNELL YQ YQH' wif'-M' :Yw....f BARBARA CONRAD PETER CONRAD DIANE COOGAN SUSAN CORY wan if ,N-www-fo MARGUERITE COSTA SUSAN COTTRELL 226 F -ws M, ,MMM mxglw DEBRA COUMBE JEANNE CRAIG SHERYL CRAWFORD MICHAEL CRISS CAROLYN CRYER LUCINDA CUSHMAN CAROL CRAWFORD CHARLES CROW III ::6E+fM:.. Q. WML 5 fr I 5 S R I s K , Ni. 'Q N i WILLIAM CUTLER RAYMOND CUZZOLINO MILDRED D'ADDARlO' 'This . . . for Q hongnc1iI? . . . Chris Hanna Iimps through the halls of WHS KAREN DANKER RICHARD DANKS NANCY D'ARlANO MARGARET DAVIDSON SANDRA DAVIDSON GREGORY DAY DONALD DEACON JAMES DE CHELLIS EDWARD DECK ROBERT DELLO-RUSSO DAVID DELZOTTI 228 ARTHUR DEMARAIS JOHN DENMAN DAVID DESIMONE wiv' NICHOLAS DESPO COLLEEN DEVALON DONALD DICKSON DEBRA DIENER AGATHA DI IORIO DOMENICO DI IORIO HENRY DI IORIO 229 my JOSEPH DI IORIO CAROLLE DILLEN THERESA B. DI MAIO Er 4,,. TERESA L. DI MAIO JOSEPH DI MARCO JOSEPH DI PRISCO 'Lost one to the shower stinks! . . . Boy's gym class heads in . . . 230 MARIE DIXON NANCY DONALDSON JANET DORSETT JOHN DOWNING THOMAS DRIES ALAN DUCATMAN PETER DU ELKS SUSAN DURR GORDON DUNFEE VINCENT DURANTE LINDA EAKIN DENNIS EASTMAN 231 MARK ECKERT WALTER ECKHART. JR. KAREN ECKMAN BARBARA EIDEL CAROL ECKSTRAND JANIS ELDRIDGE RAYMOND ELLIOTT, JR. DONALD EMERY DINNN ERWIN BARBARA EUTZY 232 DIANE EVERETT SCOTT EWING SETH EWING JANICE FEAD GLADYS FECOSKAY PENNY FELIX DIANE FERRAIOLO' MARS-HALL FERRIN IRENE FERTAKOS WILLIAM FILICIELLO 233 SUSAN FIRRANTELLO PEGGY FISHER MARY JANE FITZPATRICK GREGORY FLECK BRIAN FOSTER CYNTHIA FOSTER CHARLES FOUSHEE DONALD FOWLER THERESA FRANCO WAYNE FREDERICK CHARLES FREEMAN SHELLEY FRIEDMAN 234 JAYNE FRISCIA ROBERT FRITZ PAMELA FROMM ROBERT FROST JASPER FURHMAN, JR. DAVID GARABRANT 42,12 leg l l told you not to throw if so hard! Henry Kurusz and Don Welty repair o volleyball net at the Senior Picnic 235 ,lf A ,., 5' aw .'::7 ARTHUR GARDNER. JR. JO ANNE GEENBERG STEPHEN GENTINO ANITA GERLACH MARY GIANQUINTO CAROL GILBERT ROBERT GILBERT, JR. SHERYL GILLIN x ,QMS EILEEN GILMARTIN JAMES GILMARTIN 236 was-fl DAVID GIVEN HOWARD GLADSTONE CYNTHIA GLEICH STUART GOLDBLATT GARY GRABEL BONNIE GRAF PATRICIA GRANDER coRDEI.IA GRAVES HARRY GRAVES. JR. BARBARA GREEN 237 ELWOOD GREEN. JR. GAIL GREENBERG NEIL GREER HOLLY GREVE ALISON GREY GEORGE GUNZA MADELINE GURMAN DOUGLAS HACKETT No . . . phone coll I'm Clark Kent Ron Onksen makes o SANDRA HACKETT JANIS HACKMANN KATH ERINE HALL THOMAS HALLSTEIN CHRISTOPHER HANNA THOMAS HARLEY THEODORE HARRINGTON, III DELORES HARRIS DIANA HARTMAN KAREN HANNIS BETH HARRIS WARREN HAUG DIANE HAUSER LINDA HAYWARD wif SUSAN HEESCH ROGER HEINS MARY HELF JAMES HEL-Y LYNNE HENDERSON ' JUDITH HENNING JACQUELINE HENRY ELIZABETH HERBERICH 240 CAROL HERMANN WENDY HERPICH SCOTT HETHERINGTON DOUGLAS HEYNS KATHRYN HILB DAVID HILL SUZANNE HODES mx., www:-x..... PATRICIA HOENINGS STUART HOFFMAN DEBORAH HOLDER 241 KEVIN HOLMES LOUIS HOLSCHUH JOHN HONYMAR DEBRA HOOVER JOHN HOPPER JEANNE HOWE CHARLES HOWELL. Ill BARBARA HOWES ROGER HSU MARSHA HUDSON 242 NANCY HUFNAGEL ANNE HUNTER JEFFREY HUTTENBACH JONATHAN HYDE KATHRYN HYDEMAN ROBERTJIMHOFF JOHN INKSTER. Ill DALE ISBRECHT GARY JACOB LAURA JACOBI 243 GLENN JACOBS ROBYN JAFFE RUTH JEFFERS GEORGE JENNINGS RICHARD JASZEWSKI ERIC JENSEN 'l!: 9' RICHARD JENSEN DIANE JOHNSON Here we are at National Speedway . . . going home on a Friday afternoon . . . 244 LAURIE JOHNSON BARBARA JOHNSTON KLAUS JORGENSEN LAVINIA JUDGE JEANNE KAEDING ELIZABETH KAERCHER JEFFREY KAHN BARBARA KALBACHER NEIL KAMLER KEVIN KANE 245 KATHLEEN KANSKY LOUB KAPLAN PAUL KAPLAN PEGGY KASS PAMELA KAUFMANN JOHN KAVANAUGH ANDREW KEFALONW5 KEWN KELLY PAUL KELMAN MONA KENNY M6 BILLY KETCHAM JOHN KEYSER KATHERINE KING KATHRYN KININGIHAM PATRICIA KIRN JOHN KLAGES MARYBETH KLASTORIN CHRISTOPHER KOBRAK DIANE KOCH MARY JANE KORN 247 W ELLEN KUBACKI HENRY KURUSZ. lll LEONARD LABANCO. JR. ANDREA LAMBRINIDES LYNN LANE DEBORAH LANGE RICHARD LANGFORD. JR. JOHN LAUER JOHN LAY, JR. MARY LEE 248 .L S ,AWQQ LYNN LEVINE DEAN LEWIN MICHAEL LEWIS ROBERT LEY FRED LIEBERBERG WILLIAM LIGGITT .ION LIMMER DOROTHY LLOYD EDWARD LOEFFLER JESSICA LOMBARDI 249 PAMELA LOUNSBURY NANCY LUTTER BARBARA LYNCH MARIA MACALUSO LAURA MACKENZIE ANITA MADEA EUGENE MAGLIARO CONSTANTINO MAGLIOZZI 4 W . wif THQMAS MAHQN BRIAN MAHONEY 250 .Lu MARILYN MA.HR WILLIAM MANDEL ROSA MANN SUSAN MANN RICHARD MANTHEY JOHN MARKOS CONSTANCE MARSHALL JAMES MATINO JOANNE MATINO JOHN MATTEO 251 fri ,LWQSIF HELEN MATUSZAK BRUCE MAURER LAURA MAUU wg-v4D'P PAMELA MAYO MARTHA MCCABE MARMNN MCCLOSKEY 3TS5fStLi5iQ5?l: . . KATHLEEN MCCORMACK JAMES MCDONALD The moon sure is low today .. . Seniors ploy volleyball at the picnic . . 252 JOAN MCDONNELL JOSEPH MCENERNEY PATRICIA MCGINNIS axtmf' KN MICHAEL MCGLYNN THERESA MCGOWAN ROBERT MCGUIRE SALLY MCINERNEY MELINDA MCMANUS GARY MCMILLAN SHELLY MCWILLIAMS 253 K. DL nl Aw mxwx, ROGER MEDFORD CYNTHIA MEGLAUGHLIN ELIZABETH MEHORTER PATRICIA MEIER ELIZABETH MEIKLEJOHN BARBARA MELLOR Hey, there's Smokey the Bear Pep rally before Thanksgiving Day game . .. 254 ROBERT MERRITT MARY MEYERS CHESTER MIKOTACYZK DIANE MIKOTACYZK BOLESLAW MIELNIK, JR CANDACE MILES JUDITH MILLER SANDRA MILLER STEVEN MILLER Nav! VICTORIA MIL-I-ER MICHAEL MOLOWA BEATRIZ MONTAMAT 255 CHRISTINE MOORE LOUIS MORAN BARBARA MORGAN CHARLES MORRISON, JR. STEWART MORTON, JR. LAURENCE MOSKAL MARILYN MOTTES PATRICIA MU'-QUEEN Aww LAWRENCE MURPHY ROINNA MURRAY 256 aiw?-1.::fT.' L 'fi ' '- -W .4559 f - L: ' 'E ll: i 5 X? ' T2 .gif ROBERT MUSSMAN. JR. DONALD MUTZ ANDREW NAGEN ROBERT NAPACK JO'-ANN NELSON PAUL NELSON SUS-AN NELSON BRENDA NEUSS CYNTHIA NEWMAN WILLIAM NEWTON 257 HUGH NOELL. Ill ELYSE NUBEL DAVID OBER ANN O'CONNELL STEVEN OERTLE N MARTHA OGBORN JAMES OHAUS JANE OLSON GLENN O'NEIL. RONALD ONKSEN 258 LARRY OSBORNE STUART OSBORNE SARA BETH OVERBAY JEFFREY OWEN GEORGE PAIN GEORGE PAKENHAM RICHARD PAPACCIO CONSTANCE PARKER ROBERT PARSELL JAMES PATTISON 259 KATHY PAVELKA BARBARA PAYNE may ? , fx lp S ,- s. 8 . JAMES PENNEKAMP DONALD PEPPER JOHN PERCY. JR. ADRIENNE PEREGO ELIZABETH PERKINS SARAH PERKINS Woke me up of 2:45 .. . Mike Allen seeks solitude during Q rough day . . . JUNE PERKOWSKI JOHN PETRUCIONE PETER PHIPPS MARIO PORCH ETTA KW ' PATRICIA PERRY BETTY-ANNE PETERSON JOANN PFEIFFER CATHERINE PHILLIPS PETER PLAGE FRANCENE PLOWCHA FRANCIS PORTER CLAUDIA POf'I'T 261 iwjl?-.5g, ANN PWCE JUDWH PUGH ELLEN QUACKENBOS THEODORE RAABE JAMES PUTNEY vm.p 'fmw JOHN RABA Let's have a cheer for Dr. Byrd's garage Sue Shawcross exudes enthusiasm at the bonfire . . . E2 MARK RAMAGE MICHAEL RAMAGE THOMAS RANNEY W, ,ff JOHN RASKULINECZ WILLIAM RAU MARK REDDY ALANE REEDER SUSAN REID ROBERT REIS THOMAS RENART, Ill MAUREEN REYNOLDS KENNETH RICHARDSON 263 THOMAS ROBERTS, JR. ,iiQs11a.fm3 '1':g SUZ s. ANNE RICHEY KRISTI RIDDLE REVERE ROBERTSON JAMES ROBINSON : '-fr. ,m W ws, Sea. M53 I. 1 92 R35 MELVIN ROBINSON ELIZABETH ROBISON PETER ROHOWS-KY WILLIAM ROOD ELLEN ROOS 264 JACK ROSEN MICHAEL ROSEN GEORGANN ROST DIANE ROTH BRUCE RUBIN GLENN RUSH LINUS RUTH LYNN RUZANS-KY PAMELA SALSBURY GEORGE SALTIMAN 265 H W ' GA,lL, SAMUELS WILLIAM SAMUELSON HERBERT SANFORD DOROTHY SARIDAKI RICHARD SCHAAF JOHN SCHADE KARL SCHAEFER THOMAS SCHAIBLE What do you mecm I'm fired? Chris Topscott, student council president, solves cx problem with Mr. Lozzoro 266 PETER SCHIFTER DIANA SCHMIDT GAIL SCHNEIDER DONNA SCHRAG MITCHELL SCHRAGE SUSAN SWCHREIBER SANDRA SCHROEDER CAROL SCHULT1 SUSAN SCHWEIKART ROBERT SELIG 267 ERNEST SETTLES. Ill ANNE SHAFFER KEVIN SHANNON JOAN SHAPIRO LESTER SHAPIRO HOLLY SHARER DAVID SHARKEY VERONICA SHARKEY MARY ANNE SHAW ROBIN SHAW 268 SUSAN SHAWCROSS CATHERINE SHEA LINDA SHIPMAN RHONDA SHREWSBURY ROBERT SHRlV'ER, JR. Mari LINDA SIEGEL JOHN SIFF BARBARA SILCOX PEGGY SILVESTRINI BRUCE SIMONE 269 ROBERT SKELLY AVIS SKINNER 'V GEORGE SKRBA SANDRA SLAFF KAREN SLAHOR BARBARA SMITH ELLIOTT SMITH MARK SMITH WARREN SMITH. II WENDY SMITH 270 in-1531 BILLIE SOLLENBERGER JOSEPH SONEY JOANNE SOZZIO SUSAN SPILNER TERRE STAFFORD CAROLYN STANFORD CRAIG STEIN BARBARA STEINBACHER JQHN STEMBER DAVID STEPHENS 271 RICHARD STEWART WILLIAM STEWART JEFFREY STICH GARY STOLL STEVEN STUMP DIANA SUTPHEN ROBERT SWICK CAROL SWITLYK 272 l l Four doy, number two bell schedule, fifth period 'B' lunch Bill Mandel checks his locker prior to o Typical doy . . . CATHERINE SZELIGA CHRISTOPHER TAPSCOTT wwf? WW CHRISTINE TAYLOR JANICE TAYLOR VALERIE TAYLOR WEN DY TAYLOR SHERYL THENA JILL THOIMAS 273 CAROLYN TAYLOR ,MMM THOMAS TAYLOR LYNNE TERRY ,V M DAVID THOMPSON, JR. JACK THOMPSON, JR. JUDY THORNTON JANE TIEDEMAN KATHLEEN TIERNEY ANNE TINGLEY 34. W, GEOFFREY TITSWORTH BARBARA TODDIE FRANK TOKASH DENISE TOMCHEK LQIS TOWERS 274 RICHARD TOWNLEY NANCY TRIMBLE THOMAS TU RBEVILLE JOSEPH URSO NANCY VAN VOORHIS- EDWARD VARN, JR. LOUIS URSO. JR. CHARLES VELLA KATHLEEN VELLA 275 EILEEN VILLA LEO VILLANI KATHLEEN VISCONTY ELWOOD VROOME, III 319 J BARBARA WADDEY NANCY WAITE SALLY WAKEFIELD 'E we A I. VIRGINIA WALLACE JOHN WALTERMIRE SUSAN WALTON JOYCE WARNER AUDREY WARSHAW JAMES WEIDMAN 276 PETER WEISS DENISE WELDEN DONALD WELTY ROLLA WHEATON. Ill PATRICIA WHIPPLE JAMES WICK This isn't the men's room ? ! Z . . . Jep McEnerney gets the shock of his life . . . 277 MARY WICKES SALLY WIDERSTROM MARGARET WIDTH EDWIN WILDER MAUREEN WILDMAN HARRY WILLIAMSON Prompt me! Victor Barbiero promotes the prom with his vocal talent .. 278 JOAN Wll-LNER RANDY WILSON HEATHER WINETT SUSAN WINTER CHARLES WOLF KATHLEEN WOLFE SCOTT WORSHAM WILLIAM ZERCHER NANCY WRIGHT ROBERT WYCKOFF VIRGINIA ZOBEL KAREN ZUCKER 279 ++ '32 5 -ff...w41-'N Ll CC sus! l m the oankness wlth A oneat Bunole of Qmef the people maneh. m the mont, Ano ovenheao A shovel of sums lon keeps, the people maneh, Hwhene to? what next?


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