Westfield High School - Weather Vane Yearbook (Westfield, NJ)
- Class of 1972
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Willy Loman . . . per- ceiving the nature of man in re- lation to groups . . -. research papers with note cards . . . an analytical essay with thesis and outline . . . knowing better the past and the future that are ours 30 X ' TF' W..- .juj Q Ydorbm' kigwrssss Kssvonsram need qggry ew fffffmf. 4 - 1' ,QM ,,., ? pifv- fjf Qi: ,456 1 NX -, 1 XX K N bi Q xx ENKZIVI kit 'X . X' C fi , ' Plz finding reason and order in nature. . .finding the where- withal to get up at dawn for Saturday Science . . . mea- suring 4.5 grams of sodium chloride into an Erlenmeyer flask . . l. the relief of' get- ting the right results . . . sitting through a double pe- riod lecture . . . experimen- tation and discovery . . . A 1 1 . iz-: 1, K HJ Q 9 35? 0 ? -:aff '1 0 Q J , t 2 . 4' M., ,. 1 A 4 I I f- M . 5' V Iii., 1 ,V V .ml 4 ,,,, , ,f , f QW My W e W' W ff X QQ, 2 1 ft f A Vw M,-W L,,, ',,, gfzwugaiiq, , , ,gfmixrzb . ,L,, ? ' Q 5 K ff' ,. V. wg 'max V , ,f,,,,,., , s .5 1 gf. 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X breaking from the con- ventional . . . cooperative venture in commercial en- terprise . . . learning through experienceg ex- periencing opportunities for tomorrow . . . cul- tivating the future . . . gaining a clearer perspec- tive of life through the Cooperative Industrial Ed- ucation Program . . . xi X 2 gtuu 25 l 3 ,u all lfirf-sm' Wgwp ' , W ,, f Y S K Z' ' ' ' '27 Z i j I 1 N P ,Ay in ' 3 Vw ' I . 40 v- f 5 ,, ,L ,A QQ gg, 5 I Q L S M, fn 4- for ergo?- X A ,K Nw , A L, 1 VKVL I 1 - K W H1 1 - M ' 1 M? ,,,. L X' 'm A J .L ,,G L L L iw X -Q L KYK1 if L ,-k. 5, L L-gL, -L-Lbs 1 L -k -f - , K SLVLL7 Q.-. 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Romani and Deutsche . . . individuals assimilate languages . . . mutual in- quisitiveness shapes a congress . . . the gathering explores foreign cultures . . . Olympics, slave sales, skits . . . news- papers, cookie sales, caroling . . . united individuals pursue language and cultural interests . . . 42 new iw? M M realization of cultures . . . verb conjugations transformed into dialogues . . . provinces become homes . . . history comes alive as a people . . . pifzatas burst apart, plays entertain, food tastes spicy . . . pastries sold, French films viewed, Moliere's birthday celebrated . . . the group livens an abstraction . . . in Wei ff in f M Q 5 S .J ADVFN ,fm ,,,,3gq'fi, , We , 7 -f- em Mal- fm f Ka f--, fffxwz a thirst for competition . . . non-athletic alternatives . . . intellect supreme over brute force . . . victory achieved through techniques and strategies . . . move, capture, checkmate . . . serve, return, point . . . individuals grasp and employ skills . . . electryfy with personal abilities . . . success in one-to-one competition . . . 'K I .. i 1 ff I L 5 - Q I l fx 3 vs I I 1 2 Q I 1 .M--f Q, 4. 5 V .ww .- A t .. ' L 48 N EDITORIAL: words of criticism, apathy, and derision . . . a lack of positive action . . . fear promotes isolation . . . ignorance prevents sefinvolve- ment . . . a vast spectrum of alternatives to stagnation . . . groups of interested students . . . musical appreciation, literary expression, language exploration, competitive enjoyment, community benefit . . . exhilaration in human communication . . . dynamic opportunities to which the individual wandering in cynical egocentricity can raise himsey. . . 'i .. K N, 'L X S Q: x , 1 V Y oW6'5W 19 5 9 Q 9 9 no v v X N is ipgg t l g t --' f ,U , ' V ll- V 5 l A l ylil by go V V 0 6 O i 4 Q Q Q f e p i c QW t ,,,QZ. 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Jmf ui a community with mutual interests . . . explore the field of music . . . individuals become knowledgeable of accelerando, diminuendo, pulyphonics . . . many voices unite . . . the group applies learning . . . entertain with the fruits of exploration . . . 55 ag units of musical talent . . . talents melded into an entity . . . the group determines to produce a unique interpretation . . . diligent practice harmonizes . . . a valuable commodity produced . . . llvens football games . . . enter tains at concerts . . . a compound of musical talent. . . 1 N , Wmwmm, Awww,- iii MQW fm 4 W 99,63 ' 'Q M- A . .- b Q 5 - y .V m ww-M-fm S m L X .. X Q Q N, X as wx.. in EM- Qs - am- 4221-Thx uglnakf: W- K S J' V1 'swf 4 'W , f ,Q,,, the agony of pressure . . . a weekly surge of It .rr rr 1 ,s,,, deadline adrenalin . . . individual efforts are l W ' crucial . . . cut fifty words out of the editorial . . . there's a hole on page two . . . 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The well STUderl-,F an ,K vw' fn- ,,-P . 'Q . N3,If i I I' A a:ad,gff:rs ftmll' Memo hwy' Cggrziif wg have h 'fl 4'- W gv5.QxLL..3 '3Sc,,,,,1 .L+ -H-c l . gokool f.+off- an S I QM, ww Q ua 9 ' V A' 1 5 W f u v if I M f ,ff ff M 4 I , ff Q af r 6 .,,, . , , ,A '49 ,W X v- 2 fi 0 2 u X 1 2, 4 W 4 1 , P ,u4ff4fL7'f' 3 15592 C ff RE , QAM, M 'LE confrontation and decision . . . an orderly process occasionally erupting in a frenzy of waving arms and strong words . . . controversial topics and goals . . . budget, open campus, sensitivity training, class size . . . demands, acceptances, rejections, realizations . . . despite disagreements between students and administrators, plaintw and board, or council and community, a strong similarity of objectives . . . striving for eventual achievement and growth . . . 33 WMMMM , ,M , IL- A. +L, .f - fm , - 3 M525 . -gg my . -yr. , 1 fe, 1 Liim ,E WR 3 N515 14 1. H 3 5 Y iwhjvvf, , V afiasnfvkz, 9 SW 3? 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Buckley, Jr. and Frank Zappa . . . constructive action . . . H 79 a widening of influences and ideas accom- plished by an exchange of personalities . . . an abundance of new experiences for the foreign visitor,' a new school, new friends, visits to New York and the shore . . . a totally unique environment for the American student abroad . . . deriving the greatest possible benefit from the many opportunities of new surroundings . . . a fine and enduring experience . . . M if -ax 72 W ly ,....., L x 'il fffigx-Ms'wQ -,E N-N D 5'v'-i f Eff -if A N. -'ww . ig J?s.il'Q5i'Q'faiMl.9 if sr-f ff SEQ-wgwsxbs . 2 im 'Q-fa-9 -5 VK wi, Q Qi 'fag K753Xf'1 31+-ff iw- ff X wh-f?'T?95'? '5 'il 1i5fi? ..-1 f:.'Si55YS?3z-1+ X Ji., . -Bw-ya,-'Nsf'-X'1 ww-g H1 f L Nffw i 1 e5 -'ggim --52 'E'-W f V Si-'W'T'X'9, 1 g -5-flxs' t,g,,fffa2f1fg,a1 .ss ff Mig-c 5 lglmw f. .fff15'g:1ff 1. L- ' S-fzrf:a4bg?5'iE ,M-wb: M-,af - 'f :vw ,T-?Hw'.'? 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A 1. , aff J f A interests, formerly demed or zmpressed upon lndzvlduals, finding expresslon domestic and lndustrlal arts becoming coeducatzonal a lessenzng of false and purely psychological restrzctzons changing roles 88 KEN 5042...- 'wash 'Af .N :'f 1 .' s 2 , 5 - SQ' S ef NK 3' Jr , KK X1 R! i ,W.,fMmw,,,,AMN.w WWWMWM -, 5 N. fix , Q A X i. ,, 3 1 Aww f f sources of information and experiences apart from the routine . . . tapping resources previously unexplored or unavailable . . . curiosity fuyilled in the fields of art, science, and literature . . . enthusiasm for learning channelled into adult school or specialized college programs, 'freeu schools, and individual endeavors. . . reaching beyond. . . ily for we ,W .MW Ss energy of 'WMV N AVF CQQS f G Q 1 L 1 Q ihh L z h ' S1 is Geftmg mto college IS one Please seee hh A ge M hW gee ieilewiegel R Application for admiseian ' Further imiermaaieu en ee i111 i is WHAT s Asfemw ij ? mmf XSSESTGET h f KDTDWN NY e umggui RAGE NRM UYec'i61rS1::Hend. 9 'X .L i gfiww 5 i SFS . ?X 35 5 Q ' t e mm 1 or xt ncwv '?7E?iIZki1.ESif' mew nur szahmzmm zxegxasez' :Esau wiwu we f Vvsiimme io Esefliaxw. This night fmt Q2QLix'1fsrzQsiPfEg 'fha Ciiijp' at hand, Left us thfiwr-Sister My fifigisiix the winks UR Fxfmswz pmmises to keep 2 ,M Qf iEl51'i+1ZR?Sf3, and pu? ml the sxmmr asf Eight. Left us walk ipsm-arqzxixifigly as in the dl , new cimrzkemrwfss. fmt in vieshsm . Now wliere do yo go fro here? shoutd teach a perso his life GREAT xg Craasive people stick out ai piagez painters, musicians, writers, an sims ef artists. the responsibility of changing society resting upon the individual and his unique qualities . . . fuyilling that respon- sibility in community involvement, athletic or artistic efforts, and establishment of social ties . . . involvement . . . a purpose . . . an answer to our question . . . an alternative to isolation . . . 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'Finn , '.:1 KA A wyfiwaf: 1 f , Alf' , -J! f W ,J ,ff,, 7 .1 Y' .. fig V, ' '7 1 .A 5 ,512 as , r 4.-'Q A 2515. My mwah, P Sf ,, 'W 0 ' , , 102 slipped abruptly into a whirlpool eddying 'round in a jumble of phrases . . . studyflunch, Ojyice A, Good afternoon. This is the daily bulletin . . . Phineas falling from the tree . . . Edison and Roosevelt crowds still hanging together . . . new faces and new opportunities . . . progress and regression . . . im- provement next year. . . .IWYNS-N. fi Y 'a flu' 'X ,.,l,,Qix Q I es 'X 'Hy ,r LW. 4' Ur fa -1 4. if Wx H.R. 232 lst row - A. Aubrecht, N. Andrews, E. Baeder, J. An- derson, H. Ash. 2nd row - B. Alpert, G. Archinal, E Barbe. 3rd row - M. Bama, J. Ackerson, C. Allen, G Bachman. 4th row - R. Anderson, R. Auflero, E. Bass S. Agosto. H.R. 233 lst row - L. Bischoff, J. Blasi, H. Bauer, K. Booth V. Branton, N. Boyle. 2nd row - S. Block, S. Bos- ton, S. Berman, J. Boardman, P. Bousquet, J Bender. 3rd row - T. Briant, J. Block, R. Behrens, W. Bonstein, E. Bixler. 4th row - K. Brennan, J Boyle, G. Becker, R. Bennett, J. Boylan. a Q . SDJ .O 'Q--r 4 6 ' gl JJ r nm' 3 H.R. 235 lst row - J. Carden. I. Carmody, J. Callender, P. Camp. J. Cacchione, M. Byrne, D. Brown. 2nd row - J. Carpenter, N. Breitbarth, C. Carroll, E. Campbell, M. Camp. 3rd row - R. Cauterucci, H. Buccino, R. Case, R. Brugger, R. Burns, J. Byrne, R. Cantor. 4th row - S. Cant, C. Burdge, C. Caldwell, J. Brunetto, R. Chamberlin. 5th row - G. But- termore, T. Bruno, C. Buford, B, Carter, B. Bussicre. minus? ,as 1' 1' i ...- ...M .. 1 'ff vvrizlii Ns. - ww 4 f AK V I 1 ... f 1 O8 H.R. 242 lst row - L. Chapman, K. Chapman A. Cohen, K. Coogan, M. Cooney, M Clark. 2nd row - A. Cohen, C Clements, D. Connors, L. Comyns M. Comby. 3rd row - T. Cieslik, J Conroy, D. Chomowicz, P. Cherr, J Childs. 4th row - M. Clark, F. Chec- chio. Sth row - T. Conroy, D. Clare P. Claussen, B. Cieri. H.R. 243 lst row - N. Cordes, S. Davis, D. Crow. 2nd row - K. Culver, D. Darsie, M. Costello. 3rd row - K. Cowdin, E. Daitch, L. Corkum. 4th row - S. Daugherty, B. Daman. Sth row - S. Corwin, C. Crawford, B. Davis. 6th row - M. Crosta, R. Creager, G. Crosby. 7th row - J. Cooper, B. Dam, R. Daunno. iii!!! .fu Wal. .WWW fi 'g. . K H15 . .115 U3 U12 M , l .f 1 V i f. y. 1 4 nfl , , ,Ummm A VV'Q il! , Y william: ,ae -'ff 1 H.R. 244 lst row - T. Digibolamo, D. Duvall, V. Dixon, P. Dittman, D. Eastman, P. Lieberman, S. Douglas. 2nd row - D. Dunn, E. Desimone, C. Decamp, L. Deutchman, D. Deegan, L. DeLong, F. Delong, L. Deas, R. Derubeis. 3rd row - P. Dravis, M. Dillon, D. Diamond, D. DeLago, D, Donahue, C. Donlon, P. Dazzo, D. Shepard. 4th row - M. Dinapoli, E. Dill, C. Eason. H.R. 245 lst row - A. Elder, L. Enes, L. Fishbein, G. Fiorino, K. Farmer, R. Fanelli, D. Ewing. 2nd row - J. Fogerty, A. Ewing, C. Farley, K. Fead, R. Egidio, W. England. 3rd row - L. Eckler, M. Eldridge, D. Elbeck, E. Edel- son, M. Evertsen, J. Ewing. 4th row - M. Dennis, M. Fitzgerald, J. Fish, W. Ehmann, T. Farley, M. Farrell. H.R. 246 lst row - M. Gladfelter, P. Gentino D. Fowler, C. Fratelli. 2nd row - B. Ford, K. Gaulin, D. Garnette, J Gardon, B. Gerristead. 3rd row - P Francaviglia, M. Foxton, M. Gilliam K. Gingerich, J. Giguere, B. Frei burger. 4th row - J. Fullerton, B. Gil bert, W. Gelber, J. Genzer, V. Frette, D. Garvey, K. Geyer. 431 H.R. 250 lst row - W. Grambo, E. Gutai, M. Guth, D. Harvin, F. Good man, L. Heckman, P. Golden, N. Greenman. 2nd row -- D Harvin, A. Greenspan, T. Gregoire, R. Graham, B. Glass, N Glynn, L. Gutmacher, L. Gurch. 3rd row - M. Hazen, R Heath, R. Harley, J. Hamilton, M. Harbaugh, T. Harned, W Guididas, J. Hartman. 4th row - T. Hamilton, C. Gunther H.R. 251 lst row - R. Horne, D. Hilt, R. Hilzinger, J. Hellander R. Humiston. 2nd row - L. Howard, G. Hummel, S Intriligator, G. Holt, S. Horn, K. Holland, V. Hoeltzer M. Hugger, S. Howard, M. Howard, S. Hurley, J. ls- brecht. 3rd row - D. Heimbrook, R. Heller, C. Hol- man, R. Horvath, P. Horak, A. Hoover, W. Hoff, K Hudson, W. Hessler, W. Holterling. dual my M M W . ...... 1, ... 'F' dllld R fn' ag .- V A Vllrl A l AAA . VA wg V v- . .il H I f fr A. . 5 . A A f .f Q - .... . V V, W 2 H.R. 253 lst row - K. Jacobs, K. Kessler, D. Jacobs, C. Jarrett. 2nd row - N. Johnson, N. Kennedy, A. Kil lough, M Jacobson C. Kello - , gg, K. Kell0g8, B. Kain, C. Jacob, J. Jackson, P. Kamins. 3rd row - M. Kelly, P. Jasuta, H. Katz, M Kelly, R. Kaye, D. Jones, K. Kap- lan. ,v-gr' H.R. 255 lst row - T. Schramm, L. Kotliar, L. Lilue P. Kortis. 2nd row - D. Knapp, D. Knight D. Lawyer, P. Lewis. 3rd row - K. Langford P. Lieberman, G. Kjellmark, H. Laessig 4th row - M. King, B, Liebelt, V. Lally, C Kleiman, T. Landau. 5th row - J. Levine R. Lessner, J. Kollonitsch, P. Kimmell, W Lay. J. Korunow, K. Koza. P. Kosakowski ,A.z-'lf' .' 8.4 i H.R. 256A lst row - M. Markos, B. Ma- honey, J. Lundy, D. Loft, C. Maf- fie. 2nd row - A. Long, C. Jones P. Mann, S. Lough, L. Maidment A. Mallor, D. MacPhail, J, Mahan 3rd row - S. Mas5n, R. Loefflcr P. MacPhail, H. Mannella, S. Lip- schultz, A. Mangakas, D. Mag- liaro. 4th row - D. Lindley, J Lisman, Q. Mansell, B. Maroney R. Marshall. 5th row - T. Mark- ham. if an H.R. 256B lst row - K. McRobbie, B. Miller, P. MacBride. 2nd row - M. Miller, K. Milford, M. McCarthy, M. McCarthy, M, Mc- Manus. 3rd row - K. McGann, B. Mill, H. Menzie, P. Midkiff, L. McVeigh, B. McGuire. 4th row - J. Masters, B. Merkler, R. Miles, M. Medford, D. Mettam, G. McElroy, A. Mazzucca, K. Merron, P. Merrill, S. Matino, J. McCormick, D. McNeil. Sth row - K. Merl, B. McCloskey. i A -47 l-LR. 258 lst row - R. Osteen, N. Paulsen, L. Piccirillo, A. Pederson. 2nd row - R. Parduhn, E. Palasits, M. Peek, L. Plyley. 3rd row - J. Palmer, R. Parrott, K Nerres, B. Owsten, L. Porter. 4th row - K. O'Toole, R. Novacek, J. Nicker son. C. Pishnick, R. Palmer, J. Pollera, J. Osborne. 118 H.R. 257 lst row - S. Mussell, M. Mullaney, S. Morris, A. Musac chio, C. Mullen, C. Monte. 2nd row - A. Moore, K. Mor ton, L. Molocznik, C. Morris, D. Morrison, S. Mosher 3rd row - J. Mondon, N. Morasso, J. Miller. A. Murphy L. Mueller. 4th row - S. Mitchell, S. Muehlenhard, J Miller, T. Mullendore. H.R. 259 lst row - J. Post, B. Rothbard, K. Robins, L. Potter, L. Rich, K. Pyatt, M. Propsner. 2nd row - M. Rhum, B. Pulver, J. Ronayne, J. Robertson. 3rd row - T. Rich- ardson, S. Redd, A. Potyk, B. Prit- chett, E. Pritchard, M. Rainey, M. Quinn, J. Richardson, K. Powers, D. Reynolds, D. Richards. 4th row - B. Raney, C. Rifendifer, W. Rankin, C. Reinerst, J. Risch, R. Ribecky, B. Rogers. Sth row - F. Ritter, B. Robinson. st .M . t, . J af' -- ' x H.R. 261 lst row - E. Rothman, D. Russitano, N. Salomon, S. Sawhill, B. Sand born, 2nd row - V. Schiessl, L. Scalza, J. Ryan, J. Schornstein, D. Russol 3rd row - D. Rowe, B. Schran, E. Saridaki, D. Russo, N. Sarvetnick 4th row - D. Schadle, D. Rowe, B. Rotker, G. Ruth. ' 4 'm 2 M5,3.g1i,...:I.,, W-' ,,... , 1i,Zg:f'u2z1 .',, n 4I - -' M ,,,, f7,, 4 A ,.,z:..- ........ - ,. I I .1 i 7' 'T ' .Lf-fi-fa . -- as U, A . .nn-4 ' ' . 1 ' ,.::1' A 1 1 ' . 5 1 2 ' 1 game., X gag! 'K 2, e' 1? Q E .5 ,.'- W f' 1? ' ir 1 .2351 5 'far A ... ae 121 X 9 ' H.R. 263 lst row - D. Sheppard, A. Simon, M. Sheehan. 2nd row - D. Sider- man, M. Shields, K. Smith, M. Smith. 3rd row - R. Slaff, L. Shropshire, M. Senff, A. Shames, T. Shen, R. Schran, L. Seemon. 4th row - D. Sciders, S. Smith, C. Snowber, L. Shelton, K. Sharkey, R. Shawney. xx f VAC 7? ,. , Eiflfil .1 5 H.R. 264 lst row - S. Stein, H. Staffens. 2nd row - I.. Stalknecht, J. Stamer, D. Stucker, C. Solow, B. Steele. 3rd row - S. Strock, N. Soraparu. 4th row - D. Sutton, A. Stavitsky. 5th row - J. Sul- livan, J. Susmun, C. Southern, J. Sullivan, A. Stork, S. Stilwell, D. Stone. 6th row - R. Sullivan, J. Spinler, J. Sullivan, M. Sullivan, M. Stueber, R. Solon, J. Stevens. H.R. 265 lst row - L. Swingle, J. Testa, V. Tate, L. Thomas, C. Tay lor. 2nd row - M. Topolnicki, T. Tibbals, J. Toll, S. Tool M. Tomlinson. 3rd row - T. Szeliga, T. Tavares, F. Tray ser, D. Ten Eyck, R. Venner, A. Tabac. 4th row - G. Tied man, I. Thorne, M. Sweeney, D. Taylor. H.R. 268 lst row - P. Welch, R. Villane, A. Weiss- man. 2nd row - L. Weiss, R. Waite, L. Tyler, R. Venezia, B. Ucciferri, C. Ward J. Ungar, D. Waugh. 3rd row - M. Wend- land, D, Warner, E. Waszkewitz, C. Was serman, K. Valenti. 4th row - K. Valji, W. Walker, T. Tyrrell, P. Vella, F. Web ster, G. Vigilanti. ya ' e 124 hwmm ' ' ' MMM Day if W., W if fl 125 23 132 fe.. ve It ,H ze W 2 H.R. 270 lst row - J. Wiest, C. Wenzler, J. Yates, R Wilder, S. Williams, P. Wexler, C. Zwain 2nd row - K. Yawger, K. Williams, T. Wil- cox, A. Zarra, S. Wright, G. Yarbenet, .I Wilson, P. Vondra. 3rd row - A. Willmott, R. Wetenhall, M. Zohler, T. Woodward, L. Zucker. .QQ Af, 5. 2 it fa fi' pressures and decisions . . . oppor- tunities accepted and rejected . . . an introduction to the mini program in social studies . . . Fill in the fourth bubble from the left for mini course 240I7 . . . June prom dates . . . goals suggesting themselves and becoming firm . . . serious career conferences . . . experimentation with future alternatives . . . CIE, College Night, work, travel. . . a future shaped . . . at we Ah Q by ,fi ,L ws, fi 6 MMP fxww, I f, I ,, ,, 2' ' Qi ,, 4 ,:,,h we ngvqlqqw , ' x me ,ww mms kk 'Wk Swim ,,,qtH7r 'Qu .,.-NPNIQN f, A?S'fX'S' X S gg. MW: mwmW:MMN W' 3 ak gay ,,ha1 m,wf 42,5 , - fy W p , f ,, ,f'g4f'f1gss.. L'f A - Vgldgiwf' ' ' 61,2821 ffawff-.f':. . -7.3 f I' 7 'm ,Wg 4 C, n -A L, J V H.R. l4l lst row - A. Madden, B. Allen, J. Barnes, K. Archambault, R. Barnett. 2nd row - N. Anderson, J. Adams, M. Alose, D Baeder, D. Axelrod, C. Alpert, D. Ambrogio, H. Barret. 3rd row - P. Babb, R. Allen, C. Balmer, I. Anderson, N. Bald- assarre, R. Barnett, C. Appezzato, C. Alley, J. Alexander, J Bagger. 4th row - G. Ambos, B. Ruble, F. Aga, K. Ambrose 130 l-LR. 143 lst row - J. Bauer, C. Bolger, N. Boerer S. Bonner, D. Boger, G. Berry, N. Bauer 2nd row - K. Bezkorowayny, C. Bogard M. Bell, A. Blackman, D. Berez, B. Bat- zold, C. Blount. 3rd row - W. Bonstein J. Best, T. Bauer, C. Blumhard, R, Bauer B. Bishop, S. Blonsky, D. Bormetti, B Bauerschmitt, M. Bleeke. H.R. 144 lst row - J. Brown, E. Borkan, R. Bruges, B. Buo- nanno, S. Brunnquell. 2nd row - C. Brenner, E. Brigham, E. Bredin, H. Brynildsen. 3rd row - J. Buehler, M. Brehm, P. Brown, L. Burke. 4th row - J. Buehler, D. Brown, F. Boss, J. Burlingame. 5th row - J. Brown, W. Bornmann, D. Brown, W. Brown. wx L. Q f . H.R. 145 lst row - N, Chenitz, M. Charme, S. Cimaglia, D. Cara- magno, C. Ciliotta, C. Clark, L. Busino, D. Cannon. 2nd row - C. Comyns, M. Cash, E. Condrillo, C. Chiddo, J. Clark, C. Carden, C. Campbell, J. Cacchione, B. Clarke. 3rd row - E. Ceres, C. Caldwell, A. Canino. 4th row - K. Borchers, T. Carragher, M. Clark, J. Carswell, A. Ca- faro. xl-ff I-LR. 146 lst row - A. Crosta, S. Crookall, B. Cor- coran, K. Cowan, D. Davidson. 2nd row - N. Dean, M. Cassett, D. Cummings, W Decker. 3rd row - K. Davis, M. Cooney, K Conroy, C. Dankcr. H.R. 148 lst row - S. Doft, S. Donlan, K. Dolshun, S. Donlan, K. Early, S. Dughi. 2nd row - - K F. Duncan, L. Dix, M. Donohue, J. Drittel, L. DeRosa, S. DeStefanis, P. Diassi, V. Dick- inson. 3rd row - W. Donaldson, S. Draper, D. Donald, M. Dooley, K. Daze, M. Driscol, A. Duffer, J. Difrancesco, R. Duelks, D Derringer, D. Eggleston. , MW 2 f 5 GK F L 3 3 ? 5 Q 2 2 2 a. L 3 . V. M .. ,age a I . K f Ar if . .f..o v . . I J ' ' .ik . , 3' 1: + f J, I W 2 .-M. . -Q W, ,, , of. ff 4 za, S . ,, an-My im fi 'Al ' , . , , A L !',f,.g,Z- - Q If 5 1 ,f -f . A E 'Wh x lm H.R. 149 lst row - M. Fratt, M. Fife, G. Fienberg, L. Eisenberg S. Farley. 2nd row - J. Feng, R. Eisenbach, R. Festa J. Fox, K. Falk, B. Ellsworth, D. Garvey, D. Frieburger 3rd row - J. Ertelt, J. Filiciello, W. Frew, D. Elzinga W. Eisele. Qammm , . . . .. ,ff H.R. 151 lst row - K. Costello, N. Graupner, T. Garrett, H. Gredd, M. Giffert, M Garrabrant. 2nd row - B. Galbreath. 3rd row - P. Gilmartin, N. Galli- gan, F. Glassel, J. Giaimo, J. Graves, J. Glover. 4th row - K. Gill, T Fuller, G. Gigon, R. Gottlick, T. Goski, M. Furino, K. Gibbons. JW. My . I 4 S H.R. 152 lst row - S. Greek, H. Gurman, S. Green, B. Hale, C. Haertlein, P. Harrington, K. Greve, E. Grubb, M. Har- ris. 2nd row - C. Haskew, D. Hagers, L. Guthrie, C Gutai, R. Gross, J. Heim, C. Gillespie, V. Hurling, R. Hardman. 3rd row - B. Harries, J. Hearne, S. Heim- brook, C. Hansen, L. Hatch, R. Harris, W. Heiniger, R. Harris, L. Harris. H.R. 153 lst row - R. Henry, G. Hendrickson, R. Hansen, R. Hum- iston. 2nd row - E. Hoffmeyer, K. Hely, K. Hoover, C Hess. 3rd row - J. Henderson, L. Hudak, K. Hynes, R Hills. 4th row - J. Hoff, D. Iacono, R. Howe, R. Hel lander. W., H.R. 155 lst row - M. Kalellis, J. Joy, R. Jackson, C. Jackson, A. Isolda, T. Jaquith. 2nd row - P. Jacob, D. Kaufmann, A. Kahn, M. Kaiser, C. Jarrett, M. Jacobs, T. Hol- man, P. Joyce. 3rd row - K. Johnson, R. Jones, R. Jennings, R. Jackson, R. Jen- nings, B. Kaplan, E. Johnson, B. Kauf- man, M. Jackson. UMW . W i' D' 71' uv W I ' I A YV, fy nw lf' ... ,,, 1 ,fi La . 1 Aw . N ,. .wu- ' . Q W-iw H.R. 157 lst row - L. Law, S. Kennedy, L. Lanza, L. Kennedy, L. Kuntz, E. LaCosta, K. Kull, C. Kelly, C. Laubenheimer, J. Larner. 2nd row -- S. Lane, D. Krinzman, B. Koch, J. Klages, M. King, D. Keller, S. Lee. 3rd row - D. Kertis, M. Keyko, M. Kiningham, S. Lamb, B. Koenecke, D. Kolterjahn, J. Kertis, M. Lavigne, M. Klinger. me a 139 H.R. 158 lst row - T. Goski, P. Leifer, D. Maddox, G MacDonald, K, Macrac, D. Lisooey, B. List. 2nd row - P. List, J. Loftman, B. Lyng, K Lutter, J. Maffie, D. Lipari. 3rd row - J Larner, L. Light, S. Lind, E. Madden, G Stricklin, R. MacCloskey, N. MacDowell W. Lewis, J. Levine, A. Lemke. J , Q i . 7 .,.,.,M . if - , 140 quam., A . wnssstg . f - HPS 838 H.R. 159 lst row - L. Malcolm, W. Merron. E. McKenna, C. McCarthy, M. Mehorter, M. McNally. Znd row - A. Meyers, A. Manca, K. McCarthy, S. Merrick, S. Meier, J. Millar. 3rd row - D. Miller, J. Miller, S. Merry, N. Miller, M. Mer- ritt, B. Martorina. 4th row - R. Marks, R. Mahr, P. Mallory, D. Matus, J. Melloan, V. Mazza. 5th row - P. McHale, N. Manna, D. McMiller. if ' y H.R. 160 lst row - J. Murtic, S. Naulty, D. Moore, H. Mittuck. 2nd row - C. Murray, S. Moran, L Niedweske. 3rd row - L. Northover, F. Monacelli. 4th row - D. Nerl, P. Monte. Sth row - R. Morbeck, T. Mount, D. Murphy. . WW KWAQQX Q W . I I .f H.R. 181 lst row - D. Miller, J. Millar, B. Peterson, D. Peters, N. Pafumi, T. Overton, G. Persia. 2nd row - S. Nostrand, N. Pappas, M. Pakenham, S. Palmer, S. Palmer, J. Partner, C. Pearson, J. Peterson. 3rd row - J. Peperoni, J. Miller, P. Pecka, J. Palmer, S. Novacek, J. Onacki, B. Perley. 4th row - K. Northover, M. Perkowski M. Palmer. , x 3 . 3 Q ,WL WM.. . . ...ga H.R. 182 lst row - K. Redd, E. Reed, J. Rhodes. 2nd row - T. Read, J. Rabin, R. Quaglietta. 3rd row - W. Pope, S. Quill, D. Prisnock, P. Phillips, M. Rao, K. Post, K. Pott, K. Phillips, L. Rankin. 4th row - G. Petz, K. Reilly, J. Pop- lar, D. Phillips, S. Pinella, E. Ran- ney, W. Reeves. V H.R. 183 lst row - J. Rice, A. Romano, M Ridge, S. Roff, N. Reid, D. Remeta, P. Robbins, M. Rochinsky. 2nd row - J. Rohrer, K. Roberts, C. Rifendifer R. Renfree, J. Rotchford, W. Robin: son, J. Rochat, T. Richtarek, R. Ren- nicks, R. Rix. 144 H.R. 184 lst row - L. Saunders, R. Rosenblum, K. Schatz. 2nd row - R. Royce, G. Robertson, S. Ruth. 3rd row - N. Schreiber, J. Sanborn, D. Savage. 4th row - C. Schrope, L. Schrager, M. Saunders, S. Schulman. 5th row - J. Sanders. SY'-'d 1 145 lim m,,,,g,,...,.....1.NM-r- m-f-wr-'- fff f ':: Wm9w,,,,m,...,me--MW . .,.oMmvw-M-Wr '1 . Eva, 1 Fifi 1 I il!! H69 . H.R. 222 Ab- lst row -- S. Selvig, C. Simone, M. Shapiro, D. Shea. 2nd row - R. Shannon, D. Selznick, J. Sil- ver, A. Shepard. 3rd row - M. Schundler, K. Shapiro. H.R. 225 lst row - T. Stevens, L. Sofman, J. Sodomora. J. Stalknecht, 2nd row - W. Steengrafe, M. St. John, C. Stites. 3rd row - D. Synder, B. Stewart, D. Smythe, E. Steenhuisen. 4th row - D. Spragg. I 146 H.R. 228 lst row - L, Tanner, C. Thiede, G. Stott, C Talbott, L. Taylor. 2nd row - L. Tabac, T Thatcher, G. Stricklin, T. Thomas, L. Teitle baum, L. Tucker. 3rd row - R. Taylor, B Svec, C. Swicker, B. Swab, P, Sullivan, D Sylvernal. H.R. 230 lst row - C. Venezio, C. Vona. 2nd row - M. War- wick, C. Vigstedt, L. Troxell, V. Villani. 3rd row - H. Trezoglou, E. Tsouhnikas. 4th row - L. Waddell. K. Visich, P. Treuer, S. Tourtellotte, P. Viglianti, C. Vejnoska, D. Wadiak. 5th row - T. Ucciferri, D. Turk. mug? TW. . SME A 434 wife Ye I in 5 . Y W if , H.R. 231 lst row -- J. Zimmerman, A. Wilder, L. Winer G. Wittels,.S. Young, C. Wrege. 2nd row - P Winter, B. Woods, L. Wright, D. Wilson, J. Wil son, M. Shapiro, A. Waters, B. Wirkowski, S Wederich. 3rd row - S. Wythe, R. Whitehead B. Wright, L. Zingale, J. Weatherford, B. Wilde B. Watt. -C'l'?f4'V 'hi hir -Xi F J, fa W. is 2.2-W L K x as I fi. ,Z 'y +4 ly 3 f f ar' 1 mf wi? ,: ML ' L :mg 5,54 ,Q ,V.. Q, , 5, 4 , f 43' 9 225' ' . L M, .1 Q Q, , Q , N 8 Xfwz, F1 Ya 4 J , , ,E if -f li 'E MF 'iv A , , Sf-Jsgixj wk 5 1,55 yrkk ii, mg, f -f -mwffgv I I , ,gc .awp ,n . J, , 5 ..,, ,kv P' va' .,.,u, V: if '- df' F' 1 ' 'if' an X , f 5' Y' X, A Fil L vf 12515 fro fmmii' FY gg? Am f-ff , ,. 1 GLMJZE 'Q-LH 'f fu, agjg,9A 'X iff? lc P H we wf' . 4 5 ,Q if g F JS 531. x Qs, eg was ggsfkf fe gg? k f t NS- 7 , l x T , ' ,g 'I 'Q ' .-few f. f ff: . '21 .F F: V- - F wen :gf- ' , ' ,,f fr ff , ,, V X ,f N f ,MEM 'Q ' 1' 1 fa-laeiif' '- ae- 1 1 , bdiwf 4 flip- ,. N ,,i,y ,, ,. 'K 7' f ., Rf' F? ,. ,fn ,,f' 'qi?MJ'gL-Q51 W4 H ' fa , 'sth' A -H K' 54 X, -if , , 11:5 U N- 1 -.ff ' be 51x 11:25 A, W , J ,- ' 5 3-f313Zf 4 f' : 'gm ,131 5 5,3224 A-'H.?g,' VH if -lf iii--L H25 tif .J U55 H+, . AWK M ,F f ts? JSI' the new education . . . purpose: to develop a liberal personality who is inquisitive, flexi- ble, creative, innovative, and tolerant . . . a new kind of person who can face uncertainty and ambiguity . . . a person who can formu- late viable new meanings . . . someone who can cope with changes in the environment which threaten individual and mutual sur- vival . . . K y Y 1 f tg fu ff H, l . 1 'ff ' ' f x ,L 1 'Q 1 1 4' z. lj: - ci , - wi ' .., ,. it ww he f - 42 - 9. K 0 I ,x Y I S T 1+ W f ,J ' ,. 1 g -K A 1 5 u n 5 .mann the new education . . . consists of students who use concepts m0St appropriate to the world in which we live . . . questing-question- ing . . . meaning-making . . . learning how to learn . . . stability, from which to deal fruit- fully with change . . . the new education . . . purpose: to develop shockproof propaganda detectors as basic equipment in a studentis survival kit . . . 152 SE K 1, 2 3 . I , R I ' ,f i .5 Q R K x J 5 Q , f X Q 5, EV A XS Dr. Lillard E. Law 3' Louise H. Theurer Dr. Ercel F. Webb F t.-an Arita? -7 XXV, N4zwndvr1 Albert R. Bobal the complexity of schedules . . . introducing new concepts . . . mobilization of available resources . . . permission to extend or not to extend . . . evaluations . . . needs met . . . the green ojyice adjacent to the ruby ojyice . . . come into my parlor . . . How are you my friend? . . . squawk box control . . . those monthly faculty meetings . . . the Principal's Advisory Committee . . . direct line to Elm Street . . . Robert Dello Russo the communication and comprehension of ideas and concepts . . . mass media . . . extensive use of visual aids . . . cinema . . . dramatization of char- acter roles . . . Citizen Kane . . . cumulative ex- periences . . . presentations, creative projects . . . exploring vices and virtues which men have con- templated for ages . . . Julius Caesar still dies . . . strong encouragement and development of stu- dent creativity . . . Walter Behringer Golie Amiker ,. .:.:,. , Q J X. ex, ,K V, Walter Bischak 156 Fx Qi , 3 sg . aff V. 51, W.- Walter Clarkson i , ,l I 7,11 ff,VS7 f' f WE' i Paula Clemens ,ffyew ,,,,,,,,WM,,...-V Marceline Decker Brenda F lahault 1 , Twmsa ,J ,VM Y nm , M ' 1' -we' I if L -2' 21 Q - if flfgg L' QV 6. fw ' w2.. 'J e fm gy- my wifi 'Wav ' f , ,, M3 v Vw- Vwgyf ,lf 5,-W ,eta H I f , ,gg . A I 1 My -Y. SWM. , ' V J' ff , V9Q-15 4 g' , 1 A .,,, M, ww , f yr Q mv ' t, ,, My , f ,ff Ee X XR, 1 f Marjorie Geller E Y 4 abc A fy X f 2 Y wb ff, Y' ,. s. X fa 2 3 Q 'whs- ,ii ,... 1 'M 'af Mary Jane Lersch Florence Mahoney MDA' Lorna MacDougal Kevin Keane fe ,f , f f f l f ,,fa':ZQE'Y:.g ff' gf Mary Pereira yfw' I Harriet Louden James Mason 'Wa Thomas Ryan contemporary thoughts . . . interpretation and ap- plication of philosophies . . . search for the east D idB 0 ' . . . exploration of the tremendous variety of hu- man emotions . . . Ibsen to Albee . . . reflection MUYSWUAHH W 'Wie of the past . . . John Brown 's Body makes it again Y . . . prediction of the future . . . along with humor and wit . . . teaching man how to think, not what gist to think . . . iw sw. K .1tf g Q F 1 is is 1 'xt RRI K F 163 1' X ,E ,WMM .H I , .f Frank Scott X X K: 4 x k . K we Adi' Sally Vejnoska Thelma Taylor contemplating . . . analyzing . . . the tragic flaw . . . pride and prejudice . . . motivating the student to explore new realms . . . A Separate Peace . . . the combination of many personalities to form a class atmosphere . . . trapped in a glass menagerie . . . 'friendly in an intellectual sort of way . . . throwing away the rose colored glasses . . . ex- changing them for byocals . . . 1 X 5 Elizabeth Coriell 165 -, , Q- Wye' . . Q S5 ' -,-A . -s..,s3.Xk Q 'Sb xi.- sl... Q 2 xx X 5 'X in X Q Q 6 x as Q55- . if X313 ' - A fm :.?4s51,- . ieifif 5 :M- V: H wk 'Q ' X fiifglg SL 4 gs -51 1 X M x fig f . rv' 'Q ., xxt,-uni X Madeline Argue Margaret Bjerklie 166 Mm- 'WMM Lois Chew Bart Ellis fe the science of numbers . . . their operations and interrelations . . . spacial configurations . . . comparisons between two numbers . . . quad- ratics and polynomials . . . calculus for every- day shopping . . . like integrals and derivatives . . . an extensive system created from a few assumptions and definitions. . . A. Elizabeth Gromlich Andrew H yers ,.--'-Nw fm r Leona Jensen Linda Klappholz Dr. Joseph Muzas 'huh n'mf fL,,L, ,, Y , .XSS-kgfiwggiX,1fr:?Q:Qf:f1Sf'Ef'1ffi ,. ,Kg 3, K W15m,i..21sS John Montag Helen Coe 170 Matrices and conic sections . . . 'just plug in the formula . . . a million random digits . . . using the Monte Carlo method . . . mastering the compass and protractor . . . learning to apply logic . . . grasping the abstract . . . child'splay. . . 1 b j . 2a Anthony Quagliano 7 Jean Russo if wM Dorothy Z eide Kathleen Stephens - I M Wet e ww li Q , ,,. , , F lore nce S wink ,W M f '62 Dr. Brice Hobrock Noel Taylor E Lawrence Rodes --rv. E S Roberta Kresch ig in .. 2 ga M 532 1 5 Dr David S toneback discovering how astonishingly little we know about ourselves and our universe mmd over matter? learning why a lemon is yellow lab experiments, learning by doing the excitement of dissection and formaldehyde safety glasses explor- ing to discover for one s seg' hermaphroditic ZNAOHKSQ + H2S04 . .. 173 a Q -sf to vg,,,!-SC. I 4. if x. 9' gtk .f v fa: Dr. Dorothea Hoffman 53 f is ig Josephine Gilbert ES 155312-.Lil'::i':.-' Q . 1 X ,- ykfiszgfr :E-amwwfwfhx fe e V . A cgxk em b:X1, X Leland Goslin N V k K X k k , .. ia :II oofo o ooee e 174 MZ Q5 was '? 5 ,. -K Sheik 2- Clara Karnish Joseph Kursar trying to disprove that molecules exist . . . 6.02 x 10.23 . . . pondering the derivation of Einstein 's theory of relativity . . . what came first, the chicken or the egg? . . . irrigation, erosion, lunar and volcanic forces . . . the re- lation of man to the physical world . . . man's thirst to comprehend the unfathom- able. . . Owen 0'Brien . Q X , Q , no 175 a1,.s.m 2 fy - 4: M ' A ' ' M 'jliwx' - ,a f ' mwff , 2 'f g W 'xx 45, i NS ntl , sri Sk, . V Linda Pastir Mark Pastir John Elder 176 f Robert Adriance reviewing the past to discover our mistakes . . . mini-courses ojering concentrated study in a variety of historical eras and themes . . . Whigs, Federalists, Democrats, Republicans . . . lt was all the fault of the Stamp Act', . . . Arti- cles of Confederation . . . the error and horror of slavery . . . the consequences of a divided union . . . flappers and the Charleston make the twenties . . . Was Truman justUied? . . . Ask what you can do for your country . . . Viet- namization . . .future roles of the United States Anthony Berardo H' .lay Margulis -ww ww + xg A YA A 5 if 3 ? 'fx V 'I ,, 1 Aff , Q 'NR' ' Walter Jackson Roland Romano 1 79 kihgx L V C. Graham Beckel William Hedden David Cilo a' f 2 f ' , ,aa, and James Geoghegan OSS, SEA TO, NA TO, METO . . . should we be- come involved?. . . the conflict of individuals be- comes the diplomacy of nations . . . Stalin and the Five Year Plan . . . the Domino Theory . . . Mah- jong to Peking . . . Ping Pong breaks the ice . . . nations act only in their seyp interest . . . the failure of the French Revolution in contrast to the success of the American Revolution . . . an un- changeable past to reflect upon . . . reducing empires to the human denominator. . . NNNN W .www :ex Aixam fi-fav. fxgmf! fx-Q i .mv-ng, f,,v.,,,g . if-fwLf.,1f ,sis wr-,ga Qs?-mwl , wg-i::i5...gp, ,K .45 gt pitgyt 4' v,,k ,,, tw ig - 'Qi Q, X rr w1Qsf?fEx-:.e- L , 'QN- fs . if V Rupert Miller 181 Samuel Bunting -fygv ff , 1' AM .2 'I 'C-V , ,W 3 1 , if ,,', an gi. QA G J frif Ottilie Disbrow Linda Clark fi Si i 15 55,523 ' if fi at i t 3 Mk Thomas LaCosta exploring the cultures and customs of foreign lands . . . Larousse - the student salvation . . . mastering the art of pronunciation . . . the Ides of March . . . Victor Hugo and his miserables . . . the constant struggle of conquering grammar . . . eins, deux, tres, vier, cinq, seis, sept, acht, huit, nueve, zehn . . . ancient translations of Latin . . . new interest in Russian . . . mais oui, mes petits Americains . . . perfecting the rolled R method Anthony F rinzi . . . Julius Caesar slept here . . . Don Quixote and Jean Vayean . . . Oh you didn't do the homework because you couldn't understand the directions. '. . . You are a linguist . . . com- munication - an important step toward world union . . . Elizabeth Matthews Q t i 4 H4 M Robert Riccio - ' Y f , 'K P f'fff'1 ,I ' m T E R L . M XQ1f4A, , x5zMMJMq R' f k 7 K ' f . 4,'r, , , Avwmn my K V W-wf--WQWN, , ,W - 1 Q LWXy,.' - of ,1 2 fn' mgwx , L V . Ap ' 3, 4 I NNN, lb, QALETZKIIA . , N ,M fi! L 2 2510 W ,w.o xi-mf' M ykW ,ix s C 5 E Q. wwwfx A M 2 .. -4-JM M 'K ' A iCANTSk I f'M'T Q. ' , ,f-hmm wumj' - ,. AM fx M J .W Rc A N., ' A 4 . . Xv'9 4 ,, f -14, NX up ,Q T I I f 'X M ,fum . 1 Q f xg5,?f:,, h 2' - ' . ' 1 .W . , M H, M. ' H-1, 'tina X, 1 7Ww2,, WV' E LQ, ' . U L 1, N-4 3X4 ,nn L M, 5f'lXL I A ,.-7 R viii' as kv, Robert Roth 3, 4 John Scafaria WWW 1 X , Phyllis W inquist rua gunlwlll .Quinn parlor' psalm gunna .guru .aawwfww ,gamwfw .wunuwwm ,gqqpnom-ww -as null numvavcv- Dr. Eleanor Young Gloria Vicedomini M. Evelyn Maloney making students aware of their own situation . . . I would suggest that you take the SAT again . . . help with vocational training . . . proctoring tests,- Break the seal with the eraser end of your pencili' . . . facing the individual with reality . . . PSAT's, SAT's, ACT's . . . admissions, early decisions, rolling admissions . . . please include along with your transcript request a stamped legal size envelope . . . college visitors for tomor- row will be . . . making smoother a djficult transi- tion . . . Dr. Gerald Ehly Charles Gantner W.. Julia Germany I bm x 9 A 5' H-wi Vincent W ashvzlle ,fi 'i ,4' in 77 'r:!'1j.JV ' off M, nw .A Edward Johnson SJ 46 W 'QA Q Xu A,A, 4 Am 1 X 'R ff L 1 5 Margaret Rhein I Q, ' N, ' A E , Q 0 Ezola Adams :fr ' f A nnn 3 Q ,. X rv. fr f Hza A f A A My l Q 1 ,Ki W e I sir nf Simon Chirikjian h William Hansel James Coulter -.fa 'Q Q Q ee e ., it 3' 72, N X ,,x- , 1 , X i , Q Y 2 V , 535,-Q'34Ez5E?Q,'li1'zQ7 1 f a,,- principles of basic electricity as applied to radio and tele- vision . . . circuits, transmitters, receivers, wiring systems . . . practical experience in repair . . . We blew another fuse, gang . . . T squares, architects' scale and 2 H pen- cils . . . learning the methods of layout . . . machine design . . . cams, gears and mechanisms . . . architectural design . . . machine tools . . . wrought iron work, welding. . . torch- es and blasting . . . snips and rivets . . . cabinets, bookends, tables . . . developing skills in the use of tools . . . recogniz- ing the quality and uses of wood . . . breaking down and re- assembling motors . . .fundamentals . . . ignition, fuel sys- tem, cooling system . . . I can't find the carburetor . . . buzz saws. . . slogans and sayings. . . 188 l W 4' . 2 s gs Q Joseph Stanislawski what would we do without Betty Crocker? . . measuring cups, tablespoons and spatulas . . . You mean we don 't use mixes, we start from the very beginning! . . . no puckers, please . . . the lapped and centered zippers . . . tailoring an orig- inal . . . interior design . . . the basics of house- hold budgeting . . . child care and maintenance . . . a sneak preview of what's ahead . . . Carol Lee Weis LaRaine Lunt 5 Gm fm 0 :Qt f' 5 1 Myra Genzer 189 s mamma . , ::.,Q. .,. if ai 5:- fx Kim . QQLQWW x iw ik Sr is Edgar Wallace Joseph Ragno 7 41 A ij this song has fourfour time with seven flats, eight sharps and twenty measures, take a deep breath . . . Room 29 as the humble abode of the orchestra . . . A, E, I, 0, U. . . the Choraleers - bass, alto, tenor, soprano . . .T ableau art master- pieces . . . poco a poco . . . blending melodies to form a song . . . music as a universal expres- sion . . . 190 N I ' 2 Genevieve Hill 5 1 creating beauty with the hands and the mind . . . the surrealistic painters . . . the values of an artist expressed in his works . . . linoleum blocks and plaster busts . . . paintings, sketches, sculptures . . . taking nature and transforming it into visual experience . . . clamping cubes into place and chopping . . . creativity . . . Michelangelo 's David, a world masterpiece . . . Ronald Starner if 29 gh Clara Grandcolas Betty Schenck Amish., 6,3 ti, i r data processing. . . key punch, calculator . . . organization a must . . .filing and typing . . . dictation 90 - I00 words per minute . . . of jice practice . . . ditto, mimeograph . . . get- ting the hang of a dictaphone . . . accounts and transactions . . . the basics of budget- ing, advertising and insurance . . . methods of securing jobs . . . training for job satis- faction . . . Seniorama . . . Gregg system . . . rx as Q y - Zq . . . preparation for a valuable career. . . Catherine Coletta 'W M-.w' M i,',, 0 f ,ir' 1, kg' -f.k 1 f1,,g-jiiityztsl K, ,Qi rYk-, Fred Z akaluk Eugene Ehrlich ,M-..,N 6 in x v X f ag! ' :I 2 fi ' a N! Janet Connelly Barbara McCormick in F. Q Anthony F otiu 193 'ax lg right 39, left 2, right I2 . . . up 2, 3, 4 down 2, 3, 4 . . . push ups, chin ups, sit ups, pull www., ,Mn Carolyn Donner ups . . . squad two and three over on the far court . . . the football's missing again . . . roll out the mats . . . buck, beam, horse, un- evens, ropes . . I'It's 32' out here and I forgot my sweatshirt'I . . new emphasis on leisure time activities . . . volleyball, bowling, bad- minton, baseball . . . sportsmanship - a fun- damental character development. . . Neil Horne Wa., M N7 . f NW Q 194 Gary Kehler John Lay ww-uq,w, ,., QMMMQW w fi in umm frm 4,-14 492 Peter Lima , ., fWZ5g,,,,,Q,, Q, fw Katherine Luckey fulfil' Robert Martin Ili! 'Q'- sw Victoria Melosi Randi Hartnett 196 . . . , -fm V X ' i Lfzsik-1 'Z2iQiQZ far-XE so wr A I I John D'Andrea Richard Zimmer defensive driving . . . the clover leaf form . . . What do you mean no one ever has the right of wav! . . . yield . . . what U' you're color blind? . . . get the whole picture . . . pene- trate the intersection . . . driving as a privilege, not as a right . . . . at Mmm- Walter Leonow 197 Qfwfx Valeria Barber 211: .. -- .. F Helen Heim Maxine Conk Q ,, X Dawn Ganss Carolyn Mintel ge'-il1 Louise Witte SIN 25- 2 Y v xii E3 98' iw N'XX -fwx. ,L K-VW M. Rowley, F. Rosenberg, D. Bilden, M. Soriano, H. Brix. R. Haugen, J. Bator, M, Swee- ney, C. Gannon, J. Nelson. ,,,,fm,,.w,f.,.... . A ,,... M.,- my-Q Q 'QI' 3 1,-141 Custodial Staff Cafeteria Staff LvA , at iizgq. 4 n ajax N-,Jr N-.. HC n.5a4. consistency is the key . . . twelve straight years as gil in Watchung Conference . . . mutual admiration and respect . . . determined and enthusiastic harriers . . . Coach Clarkson 's constant encouragement . . . spineless, gutless wonders . . . Dave Gray and Steve Thatcher receive All State recognition . . . co-captain Ted Kamis KKam-Eyej emphasizes team unity . . . running in place for thirty minutes . . . 7942 team in State, Group IV . . . powerful winning season as Walter's wingfoot- ed wonders compile 14-I record . . . OK guys, now for our warm-up, we'll run eight miles and then start practice . . . forays into the wilds of New Jersey . . . Anybody got a map? I think we're in Bayonne . . . a dedication and love for the sport . . . the excitement, the pride, the satisfaction . . . 204 K 'X l 4 Wi? rf B 205 1 fo, ey. 'J - 23541: I' new Q rrw. W Cross Country '71 WHS Opponent 16 Linden 47 17 Tennent 40 29 Brick 26 ' 17 Morristown 39 15 Union 48 Hillside Somerville Plainfield Rdhway North Bergen Jefferson Scotch Plains Berkeley Heights Cranford Clark I yearlong preparations . . . health club, , , n sleepless August 31 . . . The weather prediction for September Ijollows: sunny, warm, and humid with highs in the mid-nineties . . . complete body aches . . . drill teams, defensive groups, calisthenics . . . What have you been doing all summer? . . . pulling and trapping, butt and rake . . . each man learns his position to perfection . . . The Big Blue Machine . . . a precisioned movement, virtually unstoppable . . . putting it all together . . . those Tuesday practices . . . that's more better meathead . . . haunting signs on the locker room walls . . . quiet time, concentration . . . mental disposition is 75'Z-2 of the game . . . ffl in state ratings . . . Morton dances for I I touchdowns . . . Kerr named to All-State hon- ors . . . punt-returner Keith Davis runs back 3 . . . team goes 9-0 despite crippling injuries . . . Kehler's third undefeated year . . . Martin 's B-squad runs streak to 104 games . . . continual movement . . . Knock somebody down, get back up and knock somebody else down . . .fast feet . . . the proverbs of greater North Newark . . . the sweet smell of victory sometimes has a bitter taste- GAPS. ' . . . Hard? Yeah it was hard, but it was worth it . . . .., ,sv ii wmv' W Q 9119 wr 'M 1215595 ' if -f Z 2 . if K , 4 ' Q V 4 MN an QW gg, J R f 5 s .ff 'fi H ff' ff, ff' 'a 6 'Q 6. 6 Football 71 WHS Opponent Johnson Reglonal Cranford Governor Llvmgston Rahway Nutley Montclalr HlllSldC Plalnfleld 40 ' ' 0 20 ' 6 35 ' ' 0 22 Scotch Plains 0 45 ' 0 7 0 7 ' 6 21 ' ' 6 12 ' ' 6 ,ur M91 wk ,, ,M ,J 4, 1, 4 if as ig w 210 increasing in popularity . . . interaction of eleven men who possess dexterity, quickness, and co- ordination . . . maneuevering into position . . . complex strategies of attacking and passing . . . moving unobstructed through fields of opponents . . . drilling that ball into the net . . . score I-0 . . . move . . . defense, defense, defense . . . rush- ing that opponent fespecially at Pingryj . . . in- terception . . . recovery . . . driving downfield . . . assisting each other . . . Coach Geoghegan leads the team to 7-5-4 season slate . . . Knock it off Hammerhead . . . Kiningham receives All- County recognition .' . . co-captains Havas and Harrington head offensive punch . . . Juniors Pecka and Hartman spark the booters game . . . J. V. Coach Leonow lends able and alert guid- ance from the side . . . stamina and team- work . . . Soccer '71 W HS Opponent O Bloomfield 3 I North Plainfield l 0 Plainfield l 3 Linden 2 2 Edison Tech. l l Pingry l Cranford Union Clark Governor Livingston Hillside Scotch Plains Jefferson Pingry Pingry hard and trying practices . . . a 90 gym . . . sweatshirts, rubber suits, tights . . . making weight . . . breaking a sweat . . . that mentalpreparation . . . those long minutes before the match . . . never-ending and silent bus rides . . . warming up . . . trying to ignore the anxiety . . . shake hands, ready-wrestle . . . pitting agility, strength and stamina against an op- ponent . . . speed is intrinsic to a good wrestler . . . six minutes . . . take down, reverse, predicament . . . turn him over, turn him over. ' . . . switch, armroll, double leg . . . the moves became instinctive . . . working to gain individual points . . . pin, decision . . . the victory . . . adding to the team total, improving personal score . . . Kehler's grapplers II-I-I . . . Steykin ranks fl in states . . . sophomore Dennis places fourth in states . . . the consummate effort . . . Wrestling 72 WHS Opponent Seton Hall Mlddletown Plscataway Rahway Governor Llvmgston Scotch Plalns Montclair Umon Johnson Reglonal Cranford H1llSldC 53 Lmden 38 ' I2 24 ' 25 22 ' ' I6 53 3 24 ' ' 24 43 Plainfield 6 33 ' 6 47 ' 3 34 ' 7 38 ' 10 36 I5 50 ' ' 5 ' 0 Swimming '72 WHS Opponent 70 Columbia 25 78 Pingry l7 82 Mountain Lakes I3 77 Governor Livingston I8 31 A Lawrenceville 64 74 Columbia Union Metuchen x Seton Hall Summit Newark Academy Plainfield in .X another successful year under Coach Gantnor . . . 200 wins since 1957 . . . Union County Champions sixteen years in a row . . . eleven returning let- termen led by co-captains Peter Demarest and Joe Wilson . . . 6:31 A.M., you 're late . . . where are your menus? . . . Dave Randel, cheer and tune master . . . get a haircut . . . Charlie Company . . . early to bed, early to rise . . . super Moose Mandel. . . electric, blade, or Nair?. . . nine Mer- men place in States . . . 400 free relay of Klinger, Demarest, Wilson, Shahnazarian, State Champions . . . Wilson, Eichhorn dominate breast- stroke at States . . . psyche! . . . Cant and T ourtellotte perform . . . hurt! pain! agony! . . . swimming the channel . . . sophomores and juniors show future promise . . . my eyes! . . . Wilson splashes to five records . . . kick! pull!! swim!!! . . . upperclassmen depth adds to team strength . . . daily conferences in the guidance ofice . . . hard work, effort, pride, and spirit . . . achievement. . . 215 Coach Horne's first year at WHS . . . challenge for team and leader . . . practicing informally during the fall . . . preparing for tougher times to come . . . fast break, press, the zone . . . the intricacies of' basketball must be mastered . . . Steve Reddy and Tim Goski make up a powerful back court team . . . Simmons stars at rebounding . . . Pfewver and Novacek excel at the outside shot . . . a magnyicent combination of' talent . . . each individual blends his efforts into team action . . . the result is a powerful, quick squad . . . capable of devastating comebacks or finishes . . . a re- markable series of I and 2 point victories . . . uncanny in the final seconds . . . the mark ofa true winner . . . ultimate victory comes against Triton in the states . . . reaching the top . . . achieving the highest goal . . First State Championship in school history. . . EYE Basketball 72 WHS Opponent Columbla Governor LlVlIlgSt0Il South Plamfleld Scotch Plalns Sprlngfleld Union Roselle Catholic Johnson Reglonal Hlllslde Coloma Jefferson Cranford Rahway Johnson Reglonal Rahway Cranford Governor Lrvmgston Llnden Kemlworth Hlllslde Lmden Hlllslde Parslppany Hllls Cranford Jefferson Hackensack Trlton 110 ' 46 ' ' 73 ' ' 66 ' 77 ' ' 75 ' 69 ' 59 ' 80 ' ' 64 48 67 69 Scotch Plains 83 74 ' 98 78 7l ' ' 58 ' 81 ' 65 ' ' 51 ' 75 ' ' D 88 ' ' 5l 52 56 44 ' 218 gb f . , 'V ' 8 ' Ugnwh Wmter Track 72 WHS Opponent 38 Scotch Plains 20 38 Colonia 38 39 Metuchen 38 54 St. Benedict's 19 45 Jefferson 23 I Q 2 Spring Track '71 WHS Opponent Metuchen Coloma Somervllle Cranford Rahway Scotch Plams Llnden Unlon Edlson Governor Llvlngston Plamfleld Johnson Reglonal 68 65 68 ' 31 72 ' 54 73 58 69 62 77 ' 54 78 Hillside 48 73 ' 53 88 ' 37 73 ' 53 83 ' ' 43 86 ' ' 40 84 ' 47 :ft f W. ,wr 'ww ,' 1. 4. 220 ffm- ' sprinting at freezing temperatures . . . fighting the icy winds . . . attired in long johns, sweatpants, headbands . . . the Remarkable Relay Runners . . . prodding on, passing of the baton . . . Bowes, Kamins, Gray, Thatcher helping each other,' help- ing themselves . . . on to track meets with the help of Coach Clarkson 's blue bus . . . long days at the Jersey City Armory . . . using the board track . . . Coach's pride and joy . . . sacryicing early morning sleep to shovel off the snow from the night before . . . thankful for the warmer weather . . . opening spring competition with diversyied events . . . sprinting, hurdling, throwing, jumping . . . individual competition contributing to the common goal of winning . . . with seemingly efi fortless exertion Thatcher runs the mile . . . Brax- ton glides over the hurdles . . . hurling the discus and shot . . . shooting for records . . . first place in Union County relays, State Sectional Group IV . . . Morton breaking records in the high jump . . . broad jumping with a fast takeomv good arch, and good extension . . . pole vaulters reaching for the sky . . . move, move . . . Baseball 71 Coloma Livingston Johnson Regional Union St Mary s Governor Livingston Cranford Hillside Plainfield Thomas Jefferson Roselle Cathollc Rahway Thomas Jefferson Scotch Plains Hillside St. Benedict Governor Livingston Haddonfield Columbia Johnson Regional Rahway Linden Cranford Cranford 9 WHS Opponent 3 . 6 . . 5 . 0 . 0 . ' 10 Scotch Plains 10 . . l 5 . . 3 . . 7 7 . 9 7 l 4 2 5 6 5 3 222 v ,, an J k , ,K f. VL fa, H , Q .,, , . ' , '9' . ' A ,aa,r.za.4E. :,. .,.' ig 'K t I , N 4 K I if t W , :L' Q '4 fk, Y -- f ' '-If' 7 ' W- K' 3 , f ai l- 'I --1 .K 'l f ' ' i . 2 i 1 1 V,' A f ,cf , , . ,, Wt 9 - sy f 5' , W' Ai , f is , 5 a ' , A A E in ,Z ,M 2 . 7 A ' if . 11 ,94 ' ' W i w- V' ,- ' - l , ,M ,..' L . , , H V, , f I ,, ,mm ,ir ,,.. ,,, mi ,', , K, V. Y i t yy W , l M M me . Q f,,L ,f W V :,, 1, ,.Vg,,,A.:, ,,,,W , .,.VVV, k,, 'TP3?fgzQ,9fy'7 'g' A ' , we fe, ., L. V. ,,,f,,M 9? be , , A ' , , , Www, ,-,, W , , ,,.,.M, - I .W ' 1 'K iggeggff vga ' hitting, fielding . . . the fundamentals are compiled and developed throughout the years . . . now they must col- lectively utilize them to meet one end . . . strategy and tactic . . . Coach Cilo takes chances when they might work . . . a question of timing . . . a coordination of effort . . . each player must hold up his own . . . seemingly un- important positions suddenly loom as win or lose neces- sities . . . steal, suicide squeeze, hit and run, slide, slide . . . the tactics of the game . . . disappointing losses to Cranford . . . able pitching from Goldblatt and Stuart . . . Chamberlain and Kelly hold key points of the West- field defense . . . the powerful bat of Johnson . . . C'mon Nape, can 't you reach second yet? . . . the group striving for a goal. . . 43+ 'KM 'Z - N: gr fi, -N . at wQv 511'S'1' fi' it f.i,.,L ,W I Tennis '7I WHS Opponent 5 Summit 0 5 Rahwa y 0 5 Johnson Regional 0 4 Pingry 1 4 Union I 5 Cranford 0 4 Mountain Lakes I 5 Linden 0 4 Hillside I 2 Christian Bros. Academy 3 I Columbia 4 5 Scotch Plains 0 5 Metuchen 0 4 Berkley Heights I 5 West Orange 0 4 Livingston I 5 Montclair 0 4 Columbia I 5 Cherry Hill East 0 5 Ramapo 0 I Mountain Lakes 4 smashing it across the court,' lobbing a return . . . point, set, match . . . Krakora, McManigal, Smith contending for team recognition . . . Coach Hansel cultivating discipline, skills, and stamina . . . long, exhausting hours at the Wesqield Tennis Club . . . Beaver Larsen, Kaqish Katz, T oyman Jester develop- ing potential for '72 season . . . devastating victory at Watchung Conference . . . triumphant at Union County, State Group IV . . . doubles, two individuals, one objective . . . netmen achieving 18 - 3 season slate . . . Pk Pk Pk PK putt, putt, putt . . . practice beginning when the snow melts . . . slicing, hooking, dubbing . . . chipping for an eagle . . . Coach Kehler supervising after school train- ing at Echo Lake . . . Captain Garabrant contributing tothe I4 - 2 season record . . . John Brown receiving first place medal, Union County . . . adroitness and de- termination instrumental in Watchung Conference and Union County . . . promising par-breakers Reid and Farley for '72 . . . hole-in-one . . . i, . -'11,-,. I 'w5m?'-f'f-wwf. A .L .,,1,..iWLV,Ej .. MAH 332135535551 .A , 4 Hn 4,4.m-. I as K '- .cf , N :'- A fin ' ' ' ' ' '.2?i.f3?Q-Q54 K' , '?f,i'n5f'9'if '353 W.L- ' S x ,AQM5-fi ' ff ,.-, W . sw a x v .,. Mfrs V' 4-5 . -A ,, lv NT' 7 ,. in-w..s fs.. .s, 5 as H- tv K Z Q -x M.. . - xt A : ' y k J ' iii i gs f -f X W N.. fsfKsg.gtgig5y:guX , . wig? g 5. . H xLi. .M . k Q , rf? ,jig ffl .e gsgf L 1 i LZLV g- , ..... M .sm . kim W .. RQ H Aff' gf. gf .., Goy '71 WHS Opponent I5 I0 I8 Summit Johnson Regional Rahway I 3 H Summit I 3 M Plainjield 14M Pingry Colonia 8 M Governor Livingston f' I 3 M Scotch Plains is 'A ' 'ir H fL.,.i,.s 'Wit' ' ' st Nw. ' . , I X. A , w .ova . K. ' A t W. D 3' 0 ,. 4 . V 'K 4 I I Q: no M 1. ' -.. - ,Q ' , A s- ,4 'goo - V Y V H Agn I N' ,., 4,.., , gl ...N 0 , . 1, gf, if it S.-2, ff, ' I4 V n g, A A W as . '.f'f, ,?., Q - a- M Q' , .. ,. g 12M is .g-h kv W iq 442. ., i x 6 I' 'X . an ' e K' A, ' V . ac' Y K f ,A - W +1 A QA . 'tff'i' .t ,V . A A - ,-.cv 1 v A -,.r ,,., ,.,-.f,t. . NWN.. 5 A K, W .A OUR . f. ,gf X , ., V. my 4 A' A Q ' ,A ., . .5 Q . . I.. ': lg , 4 4. 'S 1.4 Q .Wm 1 '-wg, i.Q.u Q 9' la .H Q it-Q .--Q , , 1 un 6M Hillside Cranford 6 M Bloomfield M West Orange Union Bloomfield Montclair 3 8 0 4M 4V 3M 5 9M 4M 0 9M IM 3M 5M 4M IM w 'I . '4-M1 Hockey '71 WHS Opponent 4 South Plainfield 0 4 Cranford 2 North Platnfield Scotch Plains Umon Chatham Millburn 'vo- 226 . Mk M se Nw. wie:-., 1 Q-'Li K Q- 1 .mf Qwfwklt 'A , . 1 7 www .Je-, .tn , A. 'eww V.,- :t Novi, ,W H, L. . I 1wf:.vs:s,g, .T A-S if gg W 4 .wwf ,nv sim? .W K iii? , gm. Q i .V V ii S, 72? 3 ' 0 5 3 3 L, 1 1 X Q 1 L Z , E it 2 2 I I A ,. X 1. 0 1 5 1, i W Q, 'S W 3 0 Q 1 'Q m y ff 43 'E ? Q N, ff, I Ya ' S. ,S ettt S ' he .X f 2 1 V, ,,,., I ' A W A5 .,,, pig' I P , f , 3? y A ffQgg4,Q.,S.1 , M 5 3 ' an 5 f 3 -of , Li ew 3a, zhitff W ,, ,Q f 4,5 v'A,iQ W I fi V H , Y L AF he mg. , 1 M f, ' W ft fall practice . . . bullying the ball . . . black and blue shins . . . fighting valiantly for 5-I-I sea- son slate . . . Mrs. Donner's qualyied instruc- tion . . . U you can't get through, hit theme in the leg . . . perseverance and proficiency ex- emplyying incomparable team strategy . . . out- standing ojfense characterizing South Plain- field game . . . take it right down the alley . . . Peggy Rub, Marie Perkowski leading the line . . . get your woman . . . expert defense protecting our goal . . . Jane Marsac within the striking circle . . . Barb Stoudt and Leslie Light driving the J. V. team to unrivaled, un- defeated season . . . fast, vigorous and enthus- iastic women . . . Wm 227 Q zehyv. 2:' ' , W' 1. '11 In G ymnastlcs J P Stevens Edlson Hartrldge Ridgewood WHS OPP Scotch Plains Wall Township boosted by high morale . . . third year in compe- tition . . . Jane Molocznik, Lynn Schork serve as team representatives . . . Mrs. Hartnett of fers ableguidance . .. HS- T- R- E- T- C- H . . . strenuous Tuesday afternoon practices . . . earning points for excellent performances, con- tributing to group victory . . . individuals per- form in diverse gymnastic events . . . Penny Moss, Susie Eyers exhibit graceful maneuvers on the unevens . . . Mimi Ward, Merri Hugger glide smoothly over the horse . . . outstanding coordination displayed by Linda Ward on the balance beam . . . Skilypully presented floor exercise routines executed by Jane . . . leap- ing lavender leotards . . . spirited and dynamic gymnasts earn 5 - I season record . . . attain- ing personal satisfaction . . . 2 Basketball 72 WHS Opponent Holy Trinity Scotch Plains South Plainfield Cranford North Plainfield Dunellen Irvington 37 27 32 46 40 42 37 Chatham 23 I6 29 45 36 53 26 40 I0 230 interested girls competing for varsity status . . . displaying their individual strengths and abilities . . . combining their efforts to form a team . . . dribbling, passing, shooting . . . eighteen girls representing WHS . . . Miss Luckey's constant encouragement. . . prac- ticing diligently . . . mastering I-3-I zone defense, providing for double teaming . . . outstanding ojense in Chatham game . . . double overtime at South Plainfield . . . ex- celling in woman-I0-woman contact . . . sea- son 's leading scorer Penny Meiklejohn nett- ed 80 points . . . J. V. concluded season with 5 - 2 slate . . . high scorer Debbie Lawyer sinking 77 points . . . long hours, tired mus- cles . . . a great sense of accomplishment . . . right on, girls J I ! 3 2 an incurable case of nerves before and during try- outs . . . final selection of squad members . . . practice begins at 7:30 A.M. sharp . . . Cindy Ruotolo, captain,- Margie Ehrich, co-captain, lead cheers for football team . . . toilet paper adorning players' houses on eve of first game . . . pre-game luncheons . . . post-game trips to Friendly's . . . non-bonfire at the field house . . . girls posing for mock team pictures . . . mud and rain extinguishing cheers at Thanksgiving game . . . twirlers, flag corps, band and color guard marching down the field . . . intricate routines . . . encouraging and supporting the team . . . wres- tling and basketball squads taking action in win- ter months . . . 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DA N R 8l N R' I N Meat and Salad Platters Our Specialty ELM DELICATESSEN Realtors-Insurers Westfield Multiple Listing Member l Sandwiches to Go Elmer St., Comer Lenox Ave., Westfield Sloppy Joes Catering 232-4848 37 Elm St., Westfield 232 3322 FIRST FEDERAL DOERRER'S FLOWERS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATI 0 N 167 Eim sr., Westfield 232-2400 150 Eim s1.,WeSffie1d 232-7400 l , H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, GUARDIAN INC. TV SERVICE Realtors The Gallery of Homes 540 North Ave. E., Westfield 232-6064 J A RVI S RUSSELL FREEMAN DRUG STORE, INC. ASSOCIATES, INC. Drug Store Service Financial Services 54 Elm St., Westfield 233-0663 102 Elm St., Westfield home 322-6892 office 233-0333 233-0662 233-0664 John R. Guarino George W. Hardison J CYC LE C E NTE R G 81 H AUTO SERVICE Complete Auto Repairs Sales-Service-Repairs For Your Motoring Safety and Comfort Franchised Schwinn Dealer New-Rebuilt-Used 466 North Ave. E., Westneld 232-7443 - 433 South Ave., Westfield 232-3250 J EA N N E I I E'S I F R I T Gosl. NG LO s s GIFT SHOP 1050 Springfield Ave., Mountainside 232-8465 Lenox China-Hallmark Cards Barricini Candy 227 E. Broad St., Westfield 232-1072 LENOX REALTY JENEWEIN VOLKSWAGEN Alice Stroehle, Realtor Authorized Service 8a Sales 208 Lenox Ave., fOpposite Post Officej Linden 486-6200 Westfield 654-3388 J at lvl MARKET, INC. LINCOLN FEDERAL SAVINGS 856 Mountain Ave. Mountainside A Tina and Frank DeRosa 30 E. Broad St., Westfield 232-4500 JOE'S MARKET LINDEMAN BUICK COMPANY Choice Meats-Dependable Poultry 430 North Ave. E., Westfield 232-8484 407 South Ave., Westfield 233-4955 JOLLY TROLLY MARCUS JEWELERS An Authentic Saloon 411 North Ave., Westfield 232-1207 206 E. Broad St., Westfield 233-0529 G. Phillip Berkebile MCCUTCHEON STUDIO THE MUSIC STAFF House of Quality Photography-Est. 1923 0 Portraiture I Yearbooks o Commercial 0 Schools Records, 8-Track, Cassettes 0 Color 0 Weddings Song Books, Sheet Music 0 Black and White 0 Advertising 27 Elm St., Westfield 233.1443 117 Westfield Ave., Elizabeth 355-4321 205 South Ave. W., Westfield 654-4321 Compliments of The 1972 Weather Vane Wishes To Thank METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY THE STUDENTS, PARENTS AND BUSINESSMEN OF WESTFIELD Who Contributed To The Publication Of This Book. Westfield 233-6263 Bob Miller NORRIS CHEVROLET, BOB MILLER INC. TIRE COMPANY, INC. North and Central Aves., Westfield 233-0220 Tires-Alignment-Brakes. 420 South Ave. W., Westfield 232-4080 Maximum Quality 233-3638 at Minimum Prices 233-4777 PA LA C E S I Y LE S M I N I M AX AUTO PROD U CTS , The Wi? lfalaceu , Elegance in Wigs, Hairpieces 8L Accessories Expert Styling 8: Setting at Petite Prices Foreign Car Parts Aren't Foreign to Us 1 124 South Ave. W., Westfield 233-8480 531 Central Ave. Westfield -- - - -- ---- -W THE PARK CONSPIRACY PORTA-SOFT Clothing 1122 South Ave., Westfield 233-4300 Westfield Plainfield 233-3362 561-0099 R ymond Ko ty k P EA R SA LL 81 FRANKENBACH, INC. RAYMOND'S O F WESTF I E LD Realtors-Insurers Catering Restaurant-Delicatessen-B k y 115 Elm St., Westfield 232-4700 109 North Ave. W., Westfield 233-5150 colvlPLnvlENTs OF REMV PETERSOWS OLDSMOBILE, INC. 1120 South Ave. W., Westfield 232-5341 NOIIII Ave. E., Westfield Evalyn Dunn's R O B E RT TR EAT D E LI CATESSE N PICTURES N' THINGS Where Quality Reigns and Service Pours South Ave. at Cumberland St., Westfield 2330412 113 Quimby sr., Westfield 232-0925 ROTCHFORD New 84 Used Cars 433 North Ave. E., Westfield QQ CD STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES 4 Ei 3 232-3700 E. J. fPetej Rotchford, Jr. PONTIAC- INC- 2 Elm st., Westfield 233-9100 SALON 243 SOUTH S U B U R BA N TR U ST COM PANY 243 South Ave., Westfield 233-5050 Compliments of CranfordvGarwood-Plainfield Scotch Plains-Westfield S N O OTY PO O C H Member FDIC Grooming Salon SNOWDEN APPLIANCES SUM EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 431N thA .w.,w ff' ld 232-0416 or Ve as le 227 South Ave. W.,Westlield 233-6645 Moving Storage SW I N G LE S' COLONIAL DI NER HENRY P. TOWNSEND The Ultimate in Diningn Agent, Allied Van Lines, Inc. Route 22, Springfield 379-4277 241 North Ave., Westfield 232-4464 Best Wishes to the Class of 1972 TERRILL'S Office Supplies 8L Equipment 116 Elm St., Westfield 232-5623 TOWNE DELICATESSEN 1120 South Ave., Westfield 232-8012 TU DOR HARDWARE TIFFANY DRUGS, INC. OF WESTFIELD I. Laifer, B.S. Hardware, House Furnishings, Garden Supplies Glass-Paint-Wallpaper 405 South Ave., Westfield 11 15 South Ave. W., W6Stfl6ld Opposite Railfggd Stgtign THE TOWN BOOK STORE 255 E. Broad sr., Westfield 233-3535 UNION COU NTY VOLKSWAGEN. INC. 1 124-1 134 South Ave., Plainfield Sales Service THE WESTFIELD VAN'S APPLIANCE LEADER COM PA NY RCA 0 Whirlpool 0 Hamilton 0 Kitchen Aid Westfieldls NEWSpaper 117 E. Broad St., Westfield 232-3726 Bob Bacek, prop. J. Griesmeyer M. Stanislao WESTFIELD ARCO W ESTFI E LD Air Conditioner Sales 8: Services Complete Auto Repairs Foreign 8: Domestic Electronic Engine Diagnosis EZ. Haul Truck 8a Trailer Rentals National Car Rental North 81' Central Aves., Westfield 215 NOHI1 Ave. E., Westfield 232-9839 232-2413 R. J. Pompliano WESTFIELD RAYMOND E.WHEELER BODY WORKS, INC. Expert Auto Body and Fender Repairs 1130 South Ave. W., Westfield 232-7071 Prescription Optician 110 Central Ave., Opposite Municipal Parking Lot Westfield 233-5512 WESTFIELD CLEANERS F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. 151-157 E. Broad St., Westfield 232-0988 2 N NDF ...nm V, Na-1--qw A Q-eww' J 'a4U'Mi5r .-gl' Q- iw'-wk 3 MAN . . . living constantly among other men and moving ceaselessly through one group to another . . . recognizing his obligation to an efort worthy of these men and these groups . . . realizing the great potential of the individual spirit . . . realizing, too, the power of this spirit when massed with others for the purpose of raising a new society . . . enthusiastically committing talent to the building of this new society, one sculpted from pride and compassion, a society maintained with responsibility and vigor . . . 328
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