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Westfield Senior High School Westfield, New Jersey Co-editors on Bagger Carol Bolger Photo Coordinator Bill Tomalonis Advisors Jane Lersch Frank X. Scott A 4m Ap 4r t • ■■( ?' • «' % V •« ■flr w ': wH ?? i Hmf ■ $ ?' ’ ' «' 'w- wm % ? '■? r % ■■ y yfay } w pgyy ■y wi M, - £ . ■ , ■ ■ « « £ H A yt t -y wv - v v 'Sr ., ■ •.., 4 4 ' m % 55 ;'. 57 jlqw k' F'3 ■ W ' f ,. i, .«« « S'W ' f S« vaneWeather Vane etPEdTHER PaniE IPEdTHER P NE IPEiJTHER Pd MTHEFI PdlUE tPE THER PdNE JPMTHER Pd( lE t Come gather 'round people wherever you roam, Admit that the waters around you have grown; Accept it that soon you'll be drenched to the bone Unless time to you is worth saving. 4 5 Join in, your chance won't come again, For the old road is rapidly agin'. 6 He that gets hurt will be he who has stalled ... There's a battle outside ragin'. 7 Though some criticize what they can't understand, Remember that now you're beyond their command. i 8 Have the courage to see and the drive to begin, ... For now it's you that ids namin'. 9 The line it is drawn the curse it is cast The slow one now will later be fast As the present now will later be past The order is rapidly fadin'. And the first one now will later be last; For the times they are a-changin'. Bob Dylan 11 shaping... deflecting... accelerating. .. decelerating... mazed minds seeking direction ... mmmmm ? 1 12 command the technocracy... control the legislation , regimentation, computerization ... confront our throw-away society... use its impermanence to reach for new diversity... explore and recycle change. 13 leather Wm w eat hep vane Weather Va n atfter IJaneweatheR vane Weather VaneO ((PEdTHER PdNE [PEdTMEPi PANE EdTHEPl PdNE IPEdTHEfl PdIME IPEdTHEfl PdfllE ... there is no difference between living and learning,... living is learning. John Holt 16 17 N J? desks ... will today be any different?... it de- pends on you.. . self-motivation . .. learning involves giving, analyzing. .. subtle changes daily... expanding, extending... the goal. individual improvement ... all life is an experi- ment ... 22 ... channeling thoughts and images . . . struggling to develop ideas .. . the thesis statement.. . considering com- plexities of character . . , Beware the ides of March ... effort yields under- standing . . . the eyes of Doctor TJ. Eckel burg.., widened choices of study ... the satirical writings of Vonnegut.. . the moral point in fantasy . ,. extending the boundaries of the traditional course ... the language of the media ... in- vestigating ... developing ideas . .. re- wards can be manifold. .. 23 25 . .. slow beginnings .. . mechanics of speech . . . from subjunctives. Irregulars . . . existentialism of Sartre ... the in- tricacies of Kafka.. . poesfa Ifrica de Lorca ... communicating in a strange tongue . . . tapes, headsets aid comprehension ... appreciating. . . understanding. . . the aspects of a living culture . .. 27 28 ... the unrelenting necessity to create .. . unique products of private emotions, imagination . .. chiseling from wood. . . complete immersion in a project . .. summoning all abilities . . . the five elements of advertising ... forming a statement of your- self. .. revealing... the skills of the kickwheel.. . developing. . . growing within . .. 29 X 30 31 r N •'hrtt-i ARMISTICE LIM E S artillery ramges THE MIDDLE EAST 32 . .. Studies in an unfinished science . .. opportunities for in- dividualized projects .. . can we learn from past mistakes?... the significance of the Monroe Doc- trine . .. effects of the depression . .. Cuban Missile Crisis... Viet Nam Peace . .. history is today . .. man's relations to man .. . abolish the death penalty? . .. uncondi- tional amnesty? .. . influences of environment, heredity. .. com- passion for the world's peoples ... 33 34 .. . new centers of knowledge. .. valu- able nuclei of information ... individ- ualized help for students ... visual aids . .. the media develops abilities... cassettes and carousels . . . classrooms of the future . . . ft I - ' U 35 36 ... library's full today! . .. only four to a table . ,. storehouse of information . .. microfilm . . . media adds new dimen- sions to research ... term papers and cumulative experiences.. . the search begins. .. card catalogue and Reader's Guide .. . collecting information . . . or- ganization ... all sources finally uncover ed... the check out... correlation.. . another beginning. .. 37 . . . cooking and sewing . . , learning the basics ... measuring cups .. . the tools of accuracy.,. nutrition ... a well- balanced meal. . . creativity. . . home- made vegetable soup.. . imagination . .. fashion changing with the times. .. the look of the 40's... high-waisted baggies... six easy steps. . . the pattern to the hem . . . needlecraft. .. the con- tinental stitch . . . the finished product ... a sense of accomplishment. . . 38 .. . safety, skills, projects . . . mastering the hand tools . . . progressing to machinery. . . tolerances, gauges, voltage... techniques of technology. .. beauty and creativity from industrial machines?... seeking new grain patterns, interesting alloys, innovative design . . . 41 42 . .. actively shaping your future . .. apprentices for adult careers . .. training for mechanics, salesmen ... behind the scenes ... floral shop, optician's office ... half day school, halfday work... the real world ... careers helping the sick . . . concern ... involved with reality.. . taking responsibility ... determining the course of your life .. . 44 ... man and his enviYonmenf... eco ogy and ecosystems .. . discovering parallels in nature .. . hack kits ... sp3 hybrids ... waves .. . particles ... relativity.. . All right, who spilled the ripple tank? ... 45 46 47 X 49 psas' ... September... schedule in hand ... anxiously waiting... strange conversations ... I don't mind having eight studies ... posted college conferences .. . crowds of curious seniors . . . searching through Barrons guides .. . when will our transcripts be ready? ... second semester... cycle becomes intensified. . . counselors giving reasons why you can't.. . guidance: questions .. . directions .. . 50 51 jr N ... learning to think logically. .. programming the computer to do your homework ... 5 n2ot+cos- = 1. . . imaginary roots ALWAYS come in pairs. .. proving theorms from postulates ... we owe it all to the ancient Greeks... • •• 53 54 ... 25 jumping jacks, count the last five ... around the gym 70 times ... squad places please .. . out to the field.. . armed with hockey sticks ... inside the gym ... nets, hoops and mats ... a mad dash to the locker room ... two whole minutes to change . .. the bell rings . . . shoes tied?... 55 56 .. .skills for the future .. . efficiency and speed... SO words per minute . . . mastering machines. . . my keys are sticking!... future secretaries learning to file ... stencils, adding machines. .. business law, economics... applying for an interview. .. fast paced steno from the dictating machine. .. combining the skill and principles. .. 57 58 59 ... backstage . .. Strindberg?. .. Sartre?. .. you must be on stage ... express your emotions with your body... concentrate... we can have a close feeling.. . Festivals, Plays, bus rides, New Hope and New York . .. crying and acting. .. breaking a leg . .. 61 ... Nov. 13,14,15... learn your lines . . . your body is an instrument. .. you're upstaging her .. . project... we will be here until 6:00 . .. show her how to do it, please.. . grope . .. grope . .. grope ... we will be here until 9:00.. . Burger King or Duke's: please give the correct change ... we will perform for the Sophomores this morning ... props .. . lights ... props . .. you're on ... It's over... smile a little, cry a little . . . another experience ... 62 ... brief sampling of the various performing arts . .. drama .. . courtroom verbal barrage ... contrasting dances. .. spirit of a people captured in movement.., forward flow of bodily momentum .. . art. .. diverse products of the imagination .. . this assembling. .. the realization of year's creative endeavors , .. Ur 65 66 ... a group of musicians dedicated to one idea: jazz . .. year of the swing. . . new and unusual garb.. . One O'clock Jump . .. town-wide reputation for excellence ... new musical heights in a concert band. .. dynamic leadership ... an opportunity for everyone to play. .. new programs ... an exchange concert. .. band camp. .. wind ensemble ... a rare combination of musicianship and friendship . . . 67 68 ... a day in Ragno's dungeon ... I'm the last one to know about anything down here ... expanding musical knowledge . .. intensive rehearsals . .. total orchestration reflecting individual interpreta- tions, talents and accomplishments .. . It almost sounds like music . .. 69 X . . . opportunities for individuaI and group singing. . . attaining poise and self-confidence . .. frustrated attempts at sight-reading. ., pouring the breath while dropping the jaw. .. think 0 and sing A .. . theory intellectualizing the singing process . . . E and F are enharmonic.. . intense concentration to sing bitonal compositions . .. new techniques override pitch difficulties . . . experiencing the unifying effect of song . .. 70 1. The defendants in their official capacities and all persons and institutions deriving from them hereby agree to refrain from presenting the program known as Art Masterpieces in the form previously presented. They also agree that no program or programs the pur- pose or effect of which is the advancement of any religion or all religions shall be presented by the public schools of the town of Westfield .. . 3. The plaintiffs agree that nothing contained herein shall be interpreted to prohibit holiday programs in the public schools of the town of Westfield from in- eluding appropriate choral or instrumental music, drama, art, tableaux, dance or other art forms ' The Westfield Leader, February 8,1973 72 73 X fawvr”'. irr.,, rrr , , i.i—frm irwtttmwtmr! ■ ■ ■ v. t ■ j iw. 74 75 76 77 78 ... To dream the impossible dream . . . standing ovations at the sound of The Star- Spangled Banner . . . survival with a vocabulary of 70 words . . . unde un toaleta ... taking a mud bath??? ... a little dancing will dry you off.. . festive dinners .. . apa minerala and Murfatlar. .. noroc . . . Lomotil eliminates some bus stops . . . the 7500-step climb to Dracula's crumbling castle ... the dream-like serenity of Petes Castle ... creating new friendships. . . discovering the universality o f musical communication . .. 79 . . . forms and interviews. .. the big worries .,. where will I go? .. . will I fit in? . . . cultural shock ... a new lifestyle... foreign language becomes automatic, . , two new AmericansNorwegian Astrid Torvik, and Japanese Keiko Ishida . . . Cindy Stites is Norwegian for a year . . . Marguerite Rao summers in Switzerland .. . new experiences. .. new self-reliance 81 82 ... ici on parle franglais .. . activites pour mieux comprendre ce que c'est d'etre Franqais ... Dux femina facti ... Si Romani illa audivissent, in urnis suis vertissent... ... practicando para La Posada Mexicana . .. organizando fiestas y haciendo pinatas ... y y lmBMSm 84 85 X . . . phone-calloused fingers for $50 worth of junk .. . payoff: $1100 for scholarships... 68 exhausted bodies.. . book, bake, card sales ... $10 dues!!!. . . revolution . . . Who would damage a coke machine? . .. children's films . .. variety shows.. . Christmas caroling.. . community service. .. 86 X . . . concerned students... trying to make a difference . . . C.H.O.W. helping the infirm at the convalescent center. . . P.E.P. fostering ecological awareness. . . painting posters.. . people who give a damn ... Js. recognizing literary excellence? Weil, what's the concensus? accept accept with revision maybe reject reject with malice aforethought This reeks! Who wrote it? . . . Uhhh ... I did. stilted syntax I like it! . .. Who asked you anyway? Jerk F day flamboyantly flounders. .. At least it's better than the rest of the stuff we've gotten. Why didn't you like it? Because. How many things have we accepted? Neither of them, trite and or pretentious You mean we can't put a limerick in the yearbook? How 'bout a centerfold? Too much! Tooooooo much! March 9, 1973 Westfield Senior High School, Westfield, N.J constant pressure of deadlines... heated editorial discussions. . . no smut in the HI'S EYE .. . all American recogni- tion .. investigating community and school situations... restaurant reviews; a student service ... praise for coverage of Board elections. . . “this is your newspaper .. . ,.. compiling 328 pages ... many sleepless nights .. at- tempting to meet the deadline ... irritable people trying to co- operate . staged candids .. ''Who nixed this picture?''... Gadzooks ... Why is Bill T's cellar so cold? . . guess again ... never another Dunkin Donut... Ms. rejects Carol's morbid masterpieces ... Ask Jon ... Joan, you're drithering ... nix!... nix!,., nix!... Whose turn it to sleep now? ... Margie's midnight letter... satisfaction upon completion , 94 96 ... political awareness... the 18- year-old vote . .. students speaking out... raising issues... becoming aware.. . confrontation: religion in the schools? .. . CARES and Board compromise . .. traditional Arts Masterpieces dies .. . furor.. . W.C.O. sweeps election ... a time of change... OCCUPANCY N THIS StUM DWELLING SS ABOUT NORMAL i I eniotwllv. w,. |f,,nt i n(wit V'u) tltink ... revival of rowdy dances... donuts and coffee ... swank films presents . .. a school store with panty-hose ... as for business ... I move that the SC form a committee .. . Oh yeah-say, did you ever get elected? . . . moments of hostility . , . and here and there, valiant moments when we tried together. .. .. . two generations. . . different values and ideas. .. interest in working together.. . Project Open Door. ,, students acting with the community. .. studying through literature . . . Speak- Out . .. What are the issues of today? ... What do you think?.. . A sense of understanding is gained. .. 100 101 . . . 9:00 Saturday morning?!.. . a visit to General Cable ... the Lebanon Caves ... Boy, that's a deep pitI ... mud here, mud there, mud everywhere ... 30 snow. .. exploring from caves to clouds. .. learning from experience... 103 .. . individual excellence . . . swords of words.. . you'll never beat the Chinese!. , . rook to KB2. .. mind against mind... skill and perception ... pressure and perseverance . .. victory!. . . point!. .. checkmate!. .. ... first snow.. . accidents on 42 street. .. quiet evenings at Sugarbrook . . . .. . Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus . . . decompression tables ... the excitement of a night dive . . . . . . a group for promoting girls' sports. .. student-faculty basketball game . , . sports camp scholarships . . . 107 N ... go back, back to the Fifties ... saddle shoes and ponytails . . . slicked back hair and leather jackets . . . Adam, Eve the Spare Ribs . . . bop bo bop ... sipping soda with Betty-Lou . . . rock around the clock .. . long live the Fifties.. . 112 . . , growing preparation, anticipation for the annual affair . . . flowers and frills ... $50 and a car... opening the doors to an evening of fun .. . dining and dancing. . . a long, short night. . . the last fling... 113 116 117 X We are only beginning to realize the incredible vastness of the changes that are coming. Charles Reich 113 119 120 121 ... Ah, WHS!. . . you've hit the big time . . . and is it ever BIG ... so many people. .. Excuse me, can you tell me where room 270 is? ... a whole period for lunch . .. leave school 1, 2, 8, or 9th period... a little freedom!... new faces, personalities, friends . .. pursuing new interests ... extracurricular activities .. . college prep, business course, CIE, or vocational school?... which way?.. . beginning to find yourself?.. . Excuse me, can you help me ... I'm lost. I i i 122 H.R. 22 1st row — C. Jackson, A. Singhal, C. Lewis, L. Keller, A. Kupelz, J. Guthrie. 2nd row — J, Flournoy, R. Schrager, D. Hill, A. LeCroy, D. Prebluda. 3rd row — 5. Crossin, E. Mc- Cormick, J. Andrews, P. Mullen, B. Mc- Cracken, A. Karp. 124 H,R.29 1st row — N. Decker, C. Tweedle, j. DeCosta, A. Scully, T. Mack, S. Bently, D. Burns, V. Salzinger, C. Townsend. 2nd row — H. Hudson, J. Sworen, C. Thompson, C. Cohen, H. Lutz, P. Clark, L. Nahalka, E. Bailey, M. Kane. 3rd row — J. Schneider, H. Brynildson, B. Loder, A. Macritchie, G. Dieterich, C. Holland, D. Tietsworth. 4th row — M. Daugherty, B. Schwarz, J. Cuneo, A. Kolibas, J. Galliani, J. Smeaton, A. Stott, G. Buttermore, R. Jordan. 5th row — J. Engel, S. Berreman, J. Sullebarger, J. Belcher, T. Jacobs, J. Crowtn, R Holloway, J. Cloyes, J. Mayo. 6th row — J. Kuntz, P. Kulp. H.R,101 1st row — j. Amlaner, F, Apeseche, R. Albisser, C. Akerly, J. Anderson, 2nd row — S, Barker, R, Baldwin, C. Assmann, K. Archambault, K. Allegro. 3rd row — L. Bader, K. Aronds, O, Barr, K. Alley. 4th row — B. Baggaley, P. Barkley, J. Allen, B. Babetskl 125 HR. 104 1st row — D. Beeny, D. Bivona, R. Bidgood, F. Battista. 2nd row — M. Bjerklie, D. Beninato, S. Binaris, D. Ambrose. 3rd row — L. Bloecher, D. Becker, M. Bond, D. Bartels, P Becker, T. Bass, C. Booth. 4th row — P. Bockus, B. Bornmann, V. Bonnor, E. Belford, C. Bet?, K. Booth. 5th row — M. Benedict. H.R. 108 1st row — |. Carnegie, M. Carroll, C. Buhrendorf, P. Bush, A, Bruges, ] Boylan, D. Brown, L. Budden, M. Boyle. 2nd row — L. Brown, 5, Camp, P. Carmody, C. Boylan, D. Camp, D Brown, B Brown, E Cannon, P. Burdge. 3rd row — H. Can- field, K. Braxton, D- Benjamin, J. Black, C. Brand, K. Bremer, P. Burns, J. Boyle, M. Bussey. 4th row — D. Brewster, P. Carragher, S. Brown. 126 H.R. 116 Isl row — E Perry, D. Pollitt, S Pace, M. Paterson, ). Putnam, L. Preston, L Raff, C. Paschon. 2nd row — H, Pecker, E. Parizeau, F. Pelosi, C Payne, M. Ran- dall, T. Rachalls, S, Preiss, 8, Papaccio. 3rd row — J. Pate, B. Petersen, C. Pear- son, A. Rasmussen, J. Perkowski, L Pelosi. 4th row — K, Pecca, D. Plen- inger, C. Raba, D. Priolo, P. Rahilly. H,R. 123 1st row — R. Coleman, W. Conover, S. Carter, M. Cory, D. Carter, T. Chancer, E. Cox, J. Cas- cella, K. Cloughly, T, DeMarco. 2nd row — j. Cieary, M, Conory, 5, Clark, C. Clemans, A. Ceres, G, Chazotte, A. Conion, R. Cohen, D. CHiota, J. Cluff, B. Clark, E. Christianson, P. Corcoran. 3rd row — p. Christianson, B. Compton, D. Culhane, D. Clancy, C. Childs, |. Chechio, P, Chamberlain. H.R. 124 1st row — R. Davis, I. Davis, A. Dickinson, D, Dogostaro, 2nd row — L.Dingapoli, A. DeBlass, D. Dillon, J. Davis, D. DinellL 3rd row — L. Curhben, P. Demarest, P. Cunningham, M. Damato, E. Davis. 4th row — D. Deer,j, Cunnick, J. Davighi, P. Crelin, 5th row — j. Dissaro, K. Dannavig, G. Cuzzolino. 6lh row — W. Dilorenzo, J. Cuccaro, B, Daugherty, J, Craig, 128 H.R. 125 1st row — G. Ellsworth, R, Dixon, 2nd row — J. Dun- ham, H, Ehlert, B. Eckert, K. Eisete. 3rd row — $. Eisen- burg, L. Ehrich, J. Eberhart, H, Dravis, D. Elblonk, L. Dol- shun. 4th row — J. French, B. Downer, 5. Dropkin, P. Dugan, j. Ehly, D. Ebeling, C. Dreher. H.R. 128 1st row — J. Fitzgerald, M. Ford, C. Forsberg, J, Feng, A. Fromer, G. Fabricatore, J. Freg, S. Franken- back, A. Froystad. 2nd row — G. Foster, M. Fuller, D. Fein, L Engel, D. Farrell, G. Fleming, S. Fin- negan, 5. Evangelista, K, Faulks, A. Ferrovecchio, S. Frette. 129 H.R.129 1st row — C. Gadol, T. Graham, J. Glickman, S. Gotsch, L. Gagnon, N. Gershenfield, C. Glover, N. Fumari, J. Giaimo, C. Goldstein. 2nd row — M. Gilmartin, S. Gannon, A. Goodson, D. Glass, P. Gil- day, C. Gilmartin, J. Glaubirtger. 3rd row — D. Goldstein, M. Gaulin, M. Gerkens, P. Goodman, L. GimbeL 130 H.R. 163 1st row — D. Goldenberg, D. Harris, W. Craves, C. Hannis, M. Gregoire, £, Griffin. 2nd row — S, Gurch, C, Graney, C Harbaugh, P. Greene, D. Grupe, M. Harries. 3rd row — K, Hake, S. Hassett, E. Haney, A. Grubman, M. Harbaugh, R. Graupner, S. Hagerman, S. Greek, H.R. 172 1st row — P. Hughes, B. Holman, L HearteJ, M. Hellander. 2nd row — E. Hilsinger, G. Haskell, B. Hoover, A. Heilman. 3rd row — Howard, M Harris, V. Havas. 4th row — K. Hollis, L. Hayt, W. Hylander. 5th row — C Heyns, K. Hinkley, H. Howe, M, Hart. 131 H.R. 181 1st row — P. Lojo, A. Lea, C. Levine, T. Levine, N. Lovvenstein, M. Linder, S- Liberty, J Lane, 2nd row — L. Linn, N. Lewis, K. List, B. Lauritsen, L. Liebesman, C. Lott, C. Leuteritz, L. Lilly, R. Louis, 3rd row — T. Launer, S. Leader, S. Lewis, T. Lafly. 4 th row — M. Leisten, R. Ley, J. Lundy, B. LiSooey, D. Lazar, B. Lamer, D. La Velle, R. Lavy, J, Lubeck. H.R. 182 1st row — V. Malcom, L. Markwell, J. Mangina, L Malino, P. Mackenzie. 2nd row — L. Matus, S. Me- Cullogb, C. McCord, V. Mayer, P. Lutz, K McDevitt, J. MacDonald. 3rd row — P. Matino, M. Malizia, 5. Lunin, T. Martoria, M. Massey, H. Margolin, 132 H.R.183 1st row — ). Moliavitis, E- Milner, J. Monroe. 2nd row — J. McHale, M. Meyer, G. McManus, G. Mone, S. McNally, J. Mitton, M. Mel- loan, S. McNamara, N. McNamara, D. Meyh, R. McHugh. 3rd row — j. Merrill, B. Monaghan, E. McNamara. 4th row — C. Mirkow, B. Merrick, J. McManigal, T. McElroy, S. Miller, D. Melka, E. Mitlea, 5th row — D. McNally. H.R.184 1st row — J. Pinkman, K. Overion, E. Odenkirk, G. Morgan, S. Muraglia, P, O'shaughnessy, H. Meyers, B. Ott, E, Orlando. 2nd row — K. Murphy, D, Nichols, E. O'Conner, T. Mullaney, A. Ox- nard, K. Odonnell, Z. Nenno, S. Nelson. 3rd — P. Mortes, B. Neuman, B. Orlando, P. Murray, 5. Naullv, P. Nostrand. 4th row — I. Oney, J. Ozimek, K. Mullen, C. Murphy, P. Moran, M, Muth. H.R, 208 1st row — J. Kaplan, $. Hyldahl, L Hungerford, M. Hurley, S. I leidman. 2nd row — P. Kaczyn- ski, J. Kellogg, D. Huff, C Jones, J, Jacobsen, E. James. 3rd row — D. Ipsen, S. Jones, B. Kane, J. Jones, G. Kehler, R. Hymer, R, John. 4th row — E. Karle, K. Kelly, j. Keenen, B. Jester, D. Keegan, B. Husch, G. Jacob, 5. Johnson, M, Jackson. 134 H.R. 214 1st row — A. Kowalczyk, A. Kiselica, J. Kinsella, B. Kelly. 2nd row — D. Kerr, D, Kleisch, 5, King, R, Knott. 3rd row — J. Krommenboek, A. Kuelling, J. Kinast, A, Kriman. 4th row — 5. LaFrance, C. Kramer, D. Kraft, A. Krakora, L. Kunkler. 5th row — D. Kronick, S. Kirn, M. Korn, K, King, P. Kertis. 6th row — D. Klein, J. Kiley, K, Kovacs. 7th row — R. Knapp, C. Kestenbaum, R. Koski. 8th row — 8. Kinny, W. Krauss, S. Krane, A. Kleiman. H.R. 219 1st row — R. Rachko, M. Resnik, J. Regan, J. Rich, J. Reid. 2nd row — D. Rizzo, C Reeves, J. Reilly, M. Risberg, K. Reid. 3rd row — P Reilly, J. Rochinsky, L. Robbins, D. Rix. 4th row — L. Rosanio, S, Richardson, D. Rochat, B. Rodrian.5th row — R. Roff, D. Robinson, M, Reynolds, C. Riflict, D. Remeta. 6th row — J. Rennicks, K. Rochlin, 5. Rosenfelt, A. Rippe, C, Reis. 135 H.R. 220 1st row — P. 5erratelli, L. Siegel, S. Solon, A, Snyder, L. Seip, j. 5cully, L. Silver. 2nd row — A. Sloane, J. Sofield, C, Solinger, S. Shepard, S. Seemon, N. Sievers, D. Silver. 3rd row — P. Sinnicke, J. Smith, J. Smith, V. Sheehan, L Shore, K. Shields, L. Shea. 41h row — K. Shafarman, j. Senters, S. Sirota, M. Shubitz, C. Shaffer. H.R, 250 1st row — E. La Costa, F, DeMarco, P. Triano, C. Scott, 2nd row — S. Ctmaglia, C, Vejnoska, E. Eggiman, C. Heartlein, J, Stuecker, N. Dean, 3rd row — J. Clark, A. Torvik, D. Davis. 4th row — W. Walton, F. Carter, P. Pecka, V Delnvio, M. Jackson, E. Gladden, G. Allen. 136 H.R. 270 1st row — D. Rotzler, B. Sandak, R. Roche, D. Scacifero, J. Rzeszutek. 2nd row — D. Savage, F. Sauders, L Schwarz, L. Schwartz man, N. Sawhill, P. Ruggeri, K. Schwartz. 3rd row — G, Ryan, R. Schmitz, H. Schliesske, K. Schneider, G. Rousseau. 4th row — j. Rothrock, B. Ryan, J. Salinger, P. Sayre, K. Schundler, F. Scandale, P. Rozano, M. Rotker. H,R, Caf.A-1 1st row — K. Sur, E. Staley, D. Steffen, D. Sozzio, R. Svitak. 2nd row— S. Specht, T. Stefiuk, R. Stanojev, J. Svec, M. Steinfeld. 3rd row — R. Stune, M. Sullivan, M, Spector, A. Stephens, F. Steiermann, M. St.John, G. Specht, R. Steenhuisen, N. Stucker. 137 H.R. Caf. A-2 1st row — C Sweeney, M. VanBergen, R. Talleun, 5. Tuttle, C Trimble, D. Toll. 2nd row — P. Tischbein, K. Valenti, A. Turcotte, C. Swab, A. Tomchek, G. Underhill, E. Sweeny, J. Sylvan, B. Taylor, 3rd row — P, Trout, G, Tracey, T. Turchin, R. Townsend, W. Taylor, B, Treut, S. Toll, C, Towner, B, Tibbals, H R. Caf. 8-1 1st row — J4 Wallace, C. VonRoesgen, T. Villane, C. Vitello, I, Van Heck, M. Vella. 2nd row — 5. Wagner, Van der Berg, C Wanko, S. Vreeland, J. Weiner, T. Whitmoyer. 3rd row — R. Whitehead, T. Walson, B. West, M. Vejnoska, B. Weisman, E. Wells, C. Venezia, L Wayman, D. Varnum, 138 H.R. Cat. B-2 1st row — R, Wolf, K, Williams, L Williams, T, Wilson, V. Wil- liams, L, Young, 2nd row — F. Wythe, P. Yatcila, K. Wolf, J. Zack, R. Zullner, L Zitch, L. Wooster, R. Woodrlch. 3rd row — ]. Williams, T. Willard, D. Wright, J. Wilson, C. Young, E, Wil- son, A. Yankielun, M, Zabula. 139 X 140 141 142 ... becoming more stable ... established friends .. . the old and the new, together? . .. still search- ing . .. analytical essays ... exploring. .. self- reliance .. . extending yourself, becoming an in- dividual . . . making decisions . .. thinking of college?.. . PS AT's, analogies . . . maybe a career... other paths.. . 143 H.R.232 1st row — S. Aftoslo, B. Afperi, M. Avis, F. Becker. 2nd row — C. Bachman, M. Santa, N. Andrews. 3rd row — R. Anderson, W. Anderson, T. Barnabc, C. Allen, L. Braxton, A. Aubrecht, C. Archinal. 4tK row — J. Barth, J. Barker, R. Auliero, M. Annese, H. Bauer, S. Archambault, E. Bass, j. Anderson. H.R. 22 1st row — R, Feldman, M. Ha en, M. Markos, P. Lieber- man. 2nd row — F. Comyns, H. Katz, |. Miller, A. Cohen, B. Sanborn, P. Golden. 3rd row — A. Mai lor, I). Richards, J, Gen ei, S. Douglas, ]. Mc- Cormick, S. Reiner. 144 H.R,233 1st row — J. Boyle, L. His- choff, P. Burke, J, ULisi. 2nd row — H. Bloecher, K. Booth, V. Branton, D. Brown 3rd row — J, Boy- kin, K. Brennan, S. Boston, N.Breilbarth, N. Boyle, V. Braxton. 4th row — J. Block, C. Becker, R. Bru - ger, D. Brower, R. Behr- nes. 5th row — L Arcnri, P. Rousquet, J. Bjerklie, S. Block, S. Berman, J. Boardman, E. Bivler, G. Berckart. H.R.235 1st row — K Chapman, M. Camp 2nd row — L. Chapman, M Byrne, J. Cacchione 3rd row — D. Chomowicz, ]. Carpenter, E. Campbell, J. Cal- lender. 4th row — R. Cauleructi, F, Chccchio, C. Burd e, I. Bruno, P. Camp, K, Carroll. 145 H.R. 242 1st row — A. Cohen, M. Cooney, N. Cordes, D. Connors, N. Crosby, C. Clements, M. Clark, D. Cowler, J. Conroy, J. Cooper, M. Clark. 2nd row — G. Croshy, T. Cicslik, D. Crow, D. Clare, P. Claussen, C Crawford. 3rd row — K, Crossin, M. Costello, S. Cor- win, L Corkum, B. Clowers, M. Crosta, T. Conroy, E. Cooper, R. Creager. H.R.243 1st row — L. DeMilt, E. Dill, L DeLong, F. dejong, D Darsie, D. Deegan. 2nd row — B. Damen, E. Daitch, E. De- Simone. 3rd row — T, DiGirolamo, S. Davis, P. Davidson, P. DiCosta, S. Daugherty, D. Edwards, D. DeSimone, L. Dees, R. DeRubis. 4th row — B. Dam, T. Denman, C. Desper, D. Delago, D Diamond, L. Cunningham. 5th row — G. Dallas, B, Davis, B. Cunniff, C. DeCamp. H R. 244 1st row — V. Dixon, K. Farmer, D. Elbeck, D. Duvall, P. Dittman. 2nd row — L Enis, A. Elder, S. Dooley, N. Elmo, J, Ewing, C Donlan, C. Farley, D, Dunn, D. Ewing. 3rd row — L. Eckler, A. Ewing, D. Dunahue, R. Ejidio, M. Dillon, P. Dravis, M. England, E. Feibush, M. Eversten. 4th row — M. Dina- poli, M. Eldrige, C. Eason, E. Edelsen, M. Farrell, T. Farley, R. Festa, M. DinapoJi. 5th row — C. Donlan, C. FarJey, D. Duvall, R. Faneili. H.R. 245 1st row — L. Fishbcin, D. Fowler, J. Fowler. 2nd row — J. Fogerty, C. Fralelll 3rd row — M. Foxton, C. Ford. 4th row — S. Garabranl, G. Fink, J. Fullerton. 5th row — J. Gardon, K. Gaulin, G, Fiorino, R. Finestein 6th row — M, Fitz- gerald, R Gerekens, V. Frette, R. Fleming, W. Ford, G. Garcia. 7th row — 8. Gerristead, W. Gelber, P. Francaviglia, J. Garvey, D. Garvey, H.R. 246 1st row — D. Held, N. Glynn, L Gutmacher, L.Gurch. 2nd row — B, Gilbert, K, Gingerich, E. Guiai, W. Crambo, M, Gladfelter, J. Hamlette, M. Gilliam, D. Har- vin, M. Guth. 3rd row — I. Hamilton, ]. Hartman, P. Huke, T. Harned, J. I lamil- ton, T. Green, R, Graham, M. Harbaugh, K. Geyer. 4th row — B. Guididas, J. Gilday, F, Goodman, J. Giguere, H.R. 251 1st row — M. Hugger, M Howard, j. Hellander, S. Hurley, L Howard, R. Hinkley, L Heckman, K. Hudson. 2nd row — T. Hooper, D. Harvin, C. Holman, S. Intrilligator, W. Hoff, G. Holt, B. Horvath. 3rd row — V. Hoelzer, S. Howard, K. Holland, J. Jackson, B. Humiston. 4th row — R. Horne, D. Heimbrook. R. Heller, D. Heneghan, A. Hoover 148 H,R. 253 Isl row — S. Holliday, K. Jacob, M. Jacobson, A. Killough, C. Kleiman, D. Roller. 2nd row — P. Kamins, K. Kessler, C. Kellogg, D, Knapp, N. Kennedy. 3rd row — R. Johnson, R. Jackson, K. Kaplan, J. Klesing, R. Kaye, M. Kelly, P. Kimmel, M. King. 4th row — J Jordan, C. Jacobs, P. Jasuta, C. Jarret, D. Jones. H.R. 255 1st row — N. Kravitz, A. Long, E. Livesey, K, Sheppard, R. Lindley, L. Kotliar, S. Lough, B. Liebelt. 2nd row — L. Lilue. 3rd row — 5. Lipschultz, E. Manos, J. Lundy, T. Landaw, K. Langford. 4th row — J. Lisman, V, Lally, P, Kosakow- ski, W. Lay, K. Koza, G. Larsen, B. Kravec, D. Loft, D. Lawyer, M. Leib. 5th row — J. Levine, N. Kuchinsky. 6th row — R. Loeffler, J. Korunow, D. Lind- ley, P. Lewis, H. Laessig. 149 H.R, 256A 1st row — T, Maxson, B, McGuire, £. McAvliffe, B. Mahoney, P. McBride, D- MacFail, Q. Mansell. 2nd row — D. MacPherson, M. McCarthy, C. Maffie, A. Mangakis, 5. Matino, 5. Mason, M. MacDonald, F, Maresca. 3rd row — I, MacRitchie, L. Maidment, B, McCloskey, S. Malcolm, J. Mahan, FI, Mannella, D. Matthews. 4th row — J, McCloskey, C. Mako, G. Macoroy, J. Malgeri, B. Maroney, K. McGan, A. Mazzucca, J. Masters. 150 H.R,256B 1st row — C. Morris, D. Mettam, R, Miles, M. McManus, P. Midkiff. 2nd row — M. Migliozzi, G. Morgan, B. Merkler, L. Mitchell, N. Mor- asso, D. Moller, L. Molocznik. 3rd row — C. Monte, J. Miller, H. Men- zie, K. Merron, K. Milford, D. McNeil. 4th row — S. Morris, D. Mor- ison, M. Medford. 5th row — S. Mitchell, D. Morash, I. Miller. I H.R. 257 1st row — R. Parduhn, J. Odato, M. Mullaney, S. Panek, S. Mosh- er, C. Mullen. 2nd row — 5. Napier. 3rd row — A. Musacchio, S. Muehlenhard, B. Owston. 4th row — R. Novacek, B. Nez- god, E. O'Brien, A. Murphy, K. Morton, 5th row — T. Mullen- dore, J. Mulholland, E. O'Shaug- nessy, E. Palasits, J. Palmer, R. Osteen, S. Mussell, W. Muth, 151 x H.R.258 1st row — J. Polfera, L. Ply ley, N. Paulsen, L. Rich, M. Rhum, S. Rainer, L. Porter, R. Ribecky. 2nd row — L Potter, M. Rainey, J. Richardson, B. Pritchett, A. Rahe, M. Peek, A. Potyk, L. Piccirillo, S. Redd. 3rd row — B, Pulver, R. Radano. H.R. 261 1st row — L Seeman, D. Sheppard, R. Shawney, W. Siderman, 2nd row — D. Seivard, A. Simon, L Shelton, S. Smith, D. Schadle, V. Schiessl, M. Shields, L. Shannon, J, Schornstein, L. Simone. 3rd row — L Shropshire, A. Shames, M. Seniff, D. Schneider, K. Smith, $. Schantz, R. Slaff. 4th row — K, Sharkin, T. Shen, B. Schuvart, D. Seiders, M Sheeham. H.R. 263 1st row — C. Snowber, J. Sullivan, C. Southern, E. Squire, L Stalknecht, C. Solowe, M. Sweeny, D. Stone. 2nd row — j, Stevens, B, Steele, J. Sullivan, J, Spindler, N. Soraparu, J. Stamer, J. Smith, S. Stilwell, J. Sullivan, R. Sullivan. 3rd row — R. Solon, B. Sandwich, S. 'Stein, A Stork, S. Strock, D. Stucker, W, Stickle, M. Stueber, M. Sullivan, H. Steffens, J Susman. H.R. 264 1st row — I. Thorne, M. Tibbals, E. Tubbs, V. Tate, J. Ungar, B, Ucciferri. 2nd row — C. Taylor, S. Tuttle, L Swingle, L Tyler, L. Tomic, M. Topolnicki. 3rd row — L Tur- ner, T. 5ze!iga, T. Tavares, A. Tabak, F. Trayser, S. Tool, T. Tyrrell, L, Thomas, E. Troeller, J. Toll, R. Turner. 154 H,R. 265 1st row — R, Viflane, E. Waszkewitz, C Weiss, V, Walker, D. Waugh, 2nd row — C Vroome, F, Webster, G, Viglianti, A. Weissman, J. War- shaw, K, Valji, 3rd row — C. Wastie, R. Weinke, K. Venezia, C. Was- herman, J. Veghte, H.R. 268 1st row — D. Wolfe, C. Yarbenet, H. Yokelson, E. Widerstrom, R, Wilder, P, Welch, M. Wormington. 2nd row — R. Wetenhall, M. Zahler, C. Zwain, T. Zarra, A. Castle, P. Wexler, J. Yates, L Zambolla, 3rd row — L Zucker, S. Wright, J, Wilson, 155 ... by making imaginative use of change to channel change, we can reach out and humanize distant tomorrows. Alvin Toffler 153 V n«i.n..i -• 159 . .. preparing to respond to future educational directions ... working toward decalcifying processes . .. emphasizing the need for students to design their own programs. . . not fitting into a ready-made, pattern ... recognizing our intellectual, artistic, and athletic legacies . . . cultivating a vital interplay between the sciences and humanities ... the specifically American setting.. . demands through immersion . . . permeation of the computer. . . funcfamenta s of logic and linguistics. . . ecosystems and adaptations... fostering discursive programs . .. the future of technological civilization . . . not being structurally straitjacketed. . mosaics of sights and sounds . . . Socratic gadflies ... 161 Albert R, Bobal Lillard E. Law Edward F, Johnson 162 .,. catching up with Barr's, WhoJhjshed Humpty Dumpty? . .. guessing provocatively. .. preparing the drawing board for the 80's . .. encouraging diversity .. . and teachers,.. evaluating. .. What are the conditions of change?.. . back to the classroom ... Erce! F. Webb Robert DeNo-Russo 163 Louise H. Theurer Vincent Washville t 164 Joseph F. Behot Margaret K. Rhein M. Evelyn Maloney .. that long, narrow, yellow room with cubicles... human relation- ships ... group procedures ... meaningful career and vocational choices... points of view and strategies... counseling and consulting... growing complexities... standing at crossroads... 165 Charles J. Gantner Julia H. Germany Gerald L Eh 1 y Robert A. Cuilen k N ' 166 Ezola B+ Adams ... providing resources for investigation ... uncovering the complexities of cross-references f annotated bibliographies, and micro-fiche readers... channeling broad ideas into specific topics ... uncovering facts to formulate concepts ... thus, expanding one's resources aiding full comprehension ... Dawn S. Ganss Louise Witte Carolyn G. Mintel M. Jane Lersch Pamela N. DiBiagio Frank X. Scott 1G8 Elizabeth A. Coriell Sally A. Vejnoska Kevin D. Keane 3 S: ’'Ifl ... learning in the fourth dimension ... watching the movement of your own thinking... breaking away from the pattern ana inquiring outside of it... media ecology... print-lit. and comp.... wet carrels ... software... pursuing the humanities... turning and turning in the widening gyre ... personal epiphanies... Lorna L MacDougal James C. Mason Brenda M. Flahault Mary A. Pereira I 170 Mary H. Dormer Thomas J. Ryan Paula Roy Clemans 171 172 Jo Ann Gainer Carol P. Oakes Milton J. Luxemburg Florence P. Mahoney ... encouraging exploration ... assaulting outdated teaching methods... mixtures of rhetoric and reality ... Who cares?... sharpening analytical powers by involvement... at home in a media dominated world... excitingly, a fresh breeze moves across our tradition bound... a renaissance of wonder ... 173 174 Walt Clarkson William J. Gimbel Harriet B. Louden Walter A. Bischak EW ARE ey jh[ Walter J. Behringer 175 X ... world-wide egalitarianism ... linguistic brethren ... speaking Chinese?... or Russian?... bilingual classes... sets of interrelated systems ... optimum capacities for philosophical and historical patterns . .. Madrid, Marseilles, Munich, ... miniaturized, portable equipment... visual stimuli and acoustic stimuli... traveling and sojourns abroad... 176 Gloria Vicedomini John C Scafaria Anthony J. Frinzi Samuel H. Bunting 177 Thomas LaCosta 4 v 4 T Eleanor C. Young ... comprenez-vous? . .. verstehen sie? . . . intelligisnei... i comprende?... individualized instruction ... grammar... vocabulary... fete!... feiertag! ... feriae!... I fiesta!... relaxation ... fun ... change of pace... Ottilie S. Disbrow Phyliis Winqui5t 179 William R. Hedden David G. Cilo 180 Robert A. Adriance James C. Geoghegan Anthony J. Berardo ... living in a world we did not make .., problem-finding not problem-solving... relevance does not mean presentism ... selected periods, areas, events and persons in-depth ... beginning with the present; seeking the past... eliminating repetition ... recycling for recovery... dealing honestly... 181 Barbara M. Hooper Rupert W. Miller 182 T 83 Roland R. Romano Jayne B. Smith Marie E. Schmidt Anthony P. Lazzaro 184 Noel A. Taylor David N. Stoneback ... essences of change ... knowledge ... velocity and vectors ... Darwin's ancestors of man ... 2Na(s) + C 1t(gh 2NaC1(s) ... the San Andres fault... knowledge feeds technology... technology fuels change ... cnange in life ... 185 Clara D. Karnish 186 aBHut kE! 187 Roberta Kresch ... explorations of nature ... probe the unknown ... globules of protoplasm ... Watson and Crick ... resistance .., ohm ... the mass spectrograph ... barometers heralding change . .. universal metamorphosis ... Ginger Nathanson mw Josephine R. Gilbert 188 Mark R. Pastir M. Katherine Parr Lawrence R, Rodes 189 Leland H. Goslin Kathleen B. Stephens Owen J. O'Brien 190 ...GET-BASIC... math is basic... lines, angles, sines, arcsines... given e o, 3a O 3 V X if O | X -a | then If (X)-LI e ... transitivity... A U = potential energy... John E. Montag Lois E. Chew Joseph J. Muzas Margaret J. Bjerklie Linda Klannholz Andrew R. Hvers 192 Peter C. Schweikhardt Helen M. Coe Karen E. Citrin Leona L. Jensen Madeline C. Argue A. Elisabeth Gromlich Susan T. Zurawek ... one, two... constants and variables ... multiplication ... division ... add this :subtract that... change the numbers... change the times.,. 195 Anthony C. Quagliano Florence G. Swink jean Russo John L. D'Andrea Richard A. Zimmer ... driver behavior and physical characteristics ... rules of the road... good pedestrian practices and attitudes .. . reaction .. . vision ... perception ... dealing with needs ... apply that brake—now!... my license at last... 196 Walter V. Leonow John H, Lay Peter D, Lima M. Katherine Luckey Victoria T. Melosi 197 Joseph V. Soviero Neil P. Horne 198 Gregory J. Gorski Carolyn A. Donner ... recreation... recuperation ... energy... fitness as a recurrent objective ... drug and sex education programs ... organic health as well as muscular strength ... declining mob drills ... developing methodology... eclectic nature of physical education... theories of leisure ... Gary W. Kehler Randi N. Hartnett X 199 James S. Coulter Jane L Stone Helen A. Heim 200 ex ■'J v Marie M. DeLisi Anthony Fotiu first steps away from dependence ... industrial arts ... practical use of one's hands ... the challenging demands of a different education ... utilizing knowledge to dis- cover possible careers ... satisfaction derived from a day's accomplishments ... jerry G. Kohrherr 201 '----------------------------------------------------- Joseph M. Stanislawski William B. Hansel Paul I. Garber Catherine Coletta FredZakaluk Barbara Pawlowski Eugene A. Ehrlich ... a a a space ... business forms ... polishing professional manuscripts. „. punching the cards ... plugging in programs ... business laws and contracts ... lawyers ... mergers ... corporations... accountants... debits... a salesman's suave sophistication ... coping with the three-day week... 202 ... mastering the practical arts ... and developing new lifestyles: fashion illustrator, nurse, dietician, interior designer... discovering vocational interests... new generations of domestic engineers ... needle-mini through child psych ... Myra M. Genzer 203 Carol Lee Weis Agnus McClung Maxine R. Conk LaRaine Lunt X ... universa motifs . . . from Beethoven to the Beatles . . . sequential coherence of vocal groups . .. instrumental musical notation . .. appreciating relationships between music and other human activities . . . making sensitive choices . . . evaluating performances with discrimination . . . Genevieve R. Hill Edgar L. Wallace Janet A. Connelly Joseph D. Ragno Ronald D. Starner Betty H. Schenck .. . pursuing unlimited ideals ... expressing one's self through various media . .. manipulating color, shape, and design to promulgate concepts .. . representational and nonrepresentational. . . satisfying the constant need to create ... Clara S. Grandcolas '1 Gloria W. Lyng Constance K. Gannon Joan M. Bator Marjorie R. Rowley Rita H. Sharkey Haze! M. Brix Ragnhild B. Haugen Frances R. Rosenberg Winifred J. Nock 206 Marie D. Sweeney Kathy Rickwood Custodial Staff Cafeteria Staff 207 . .. alleged violations of the first amendment... Puritan society, abolitionists, feminists, and radical pacifists ... marking, testing, contesting: omnipresent in America, present in every culture . .. total commitment to the advancement of a social idea ... political myths and loyalties... (erms of coordinated chemical interaction . . . mastering studio techniques . .. a sense o beaufy and delight in the patterns and structures of mathematics ... language acquisition . .. ramifications of many questions ... anguages capable of computer implementation ... remov ng the walls, brick by brick .. . aesthetics of composition .. . improvisation, culminating in individual and group environmental productions . .. 208 N All is change; all yields its place and goes. Euripides 210 X 211 .. . health club . .. ten 'goot' ones ... August 31... I know I should have worked harder . .. September 1 . . . 7:30A.M. — milers on the line .. . betterpick it up ... I wonder if my shoulder pads are too big?. . . cals: quicks, push-ups... dig it, dig it .. . fast feet. . . fourth quarter: agile, mobile, hostile . . . Driiive 'im, driiive 'im, Vejnoska! . . . the green team . . . Saturday mornings . .. steak, eggs, and butterflies ... No, Ramos, you can't have thirds! . . . relaxing in the stands ... Davis and Blackwell: Soul Train . . . getting taped. . . ankles before knees . . . Things are tough all over . .. quiet time . . . Turn off that radio . . . stirring weekly oratory by captains Jackson, Duelks, Vejnoska .. . I think everything's been said already . . . player-coach Schundlcr speaks up . . . game time: Specialists! ... First 'D', get ready! . . . Mr. Zimmer shatters Mr. Cilo's eardrums . . . Does Kehler ever get excited? . . . nine and 0... streak at 42 and counting .. . No regrets and much satisfaction . . . WHS FOOTBALL 72 Opponent 33 Johnson Regional 14 27 Cranford 0 ! 39 Governor Livingston 16 1 34 Scotch Plains 15 33 Rahway 8 10 Nutley 0 18 Montclair 14 43 Hillside 0 ' 27 Plainfield 6 . . . coordinationy determination, stamina, and enthusiasm, it's all here .. . Jimbo anchors a stingy defense . . . brother Jeff runs wild up front,.. Don't you guys ever quit? ... save Kiningham... playbroken Caccione..« goal Semels!!!. . . co-captains Pecka and Kining- ham provide the leadership (triangles). . . Gogo provides the spark (kill!). .. battered knees . . . bruised bodies... and a broken leg . . . winning together , . , losing together... a group of individuals gels into a team ... teamwork is heavily stressed... the assist is just as important as the goal itself. . . 12-4-2 ... a successful season . . . 216 SOCCER '72 WHS Opponent 3 Union Catholic 0 1 Bloomfield 1 3 North Plainfield 0 4 Linden 0 3 St. Joseph's 0 3 Johnson Regional 0 1 Union 0 1 Pingry 0 1 Governor Livingston 0 3 Hillside 0 3 Cranford 0 1 Roselle Catholic 2 217 — TiSSaTia WHS CROSS COUNTRY '72 Opponent 20 Brick Township 35 22 Memorial 35 24 Linden 37 30 Middletown 25 22 Wm. Tennent 33 23 Holy Trinity 37 16 Morristown 43 17 Union 42 26 Hillside 31 27 Plainfield 28 19 Somerville 42 17 Rahway 44 24 North Bergen 33 23 Cranford 32 19 Jefferson 44 24 Berkeley Heights 35 15 Scotch Plains 48 16 Clark 47 i 218 ... Who are you going to beat? ... Plainfield ... 77... the record number of wins in a season ... to run or not to run?. . . I assume you have a healthy uninjured body . . . tuck in your shirts ... rain makes mud which means tough competition . . . Watchung Conference Champions 13 years in a row. . . this is the state meet. . . Walton beats Ciamo .. . Ciamo iv ns another... 2Vi miles .. . on!... look out for Larson .. . broken Brown ... D.N.G.O.B. Derringer. . . watch out for that dog, Bruce .. . what a year!... 219 . . . first year with varsity status .. . on the field at three . .. hard work, sweat, and sore lungs . . . Pass it, will ya? ... Sandy, will you stay on your feet! . . . strong defense stifles opponents .. . Barnett, Murphy, and Donlan man the offense... lots of spirit. .. noisy bus rides . .. hurt shins .. . Donner is too much!. . . old pleated uniforms from lack of concern; next year, new and stylish ones ... refreshments: bring your opponent and make a friend. . . Don't forget your bloomers! ... we reached the impossible dream ... fourth in the states . .. fantastic... FIELD HOCKEY 72 WHS Opponent 3 South Plainfield 1 2 Edison 2 1 Union 1 4 Millburn 0 1 Roselle Park 1 1 Scotch Plains 0 2 Cranford 2 STATE TOURNAMENT 1 Roselle Park 0 1 Chatham 0 2 Wayne Hills 0 1 Morristown 0 0 West Essex 2 I ... dribble, pass, shoot. .. first year varsity status ... Coach Lucky psychs up team effort. . . in the gym at 3. . . workouts until 5 . . , Pass it, hurry! . . . Barnett connects from outside . . . Donlan and her mouth captain the team .. , Smitty's speed carries the offense , . . Barnett, Owsten— ours is the other basket!! ... high scorer is Lawyer.. . Lamer makes star rebounder. . . 7 team advan- tage is Shadle's height. . . tough competition . . . disturbing two point loss to 5oufh Plainfield. . . season record of 7-3... a rewarding year . . . 222 223 BASKETBALL '73 WHS Opponent 23 Roselle Park 66 52 Scotch Plains 36 42 South Plainfield 44 43 Kenilworth 28 41 Kenilworth 24 19 Roselle Park 53 41 Edison 30 62 Holy Trinity 36 56 Chatham 43 x WHS BASKETBALL '72 Opponent 86 Governor Livingston 44 76 South Plainfield 62 52 Scotch Plains 50 68 Dayton Regional 58 81 Union 59 50 Hillside 49 66 Roselle Catholic 64 79 Johnson Regional 56 53 Colonia 48 j 68 Jefferson 54 73 Cranford 59 62 Scotch Plains 60 1 69 Rahway 42 66 Columbia 50 62 Johnson Regional 53 86 Rahway 39 87 Cranford 63 67 Governor Livingston 46 65 Linden 57 70 Kenilworth (UCT) 61 64 Scotch Plains 60 49 Linden 61 60 Hillside 55 67 Livingston (states) 57 i 59 Irvington 52 57 Weequahic 60 225 ... Coach Neil Horne inherits team . . . seniors defending state champs .. , juniors defending JV Union County Champs . . . Novacek and Coski form toughest one-two com- bination in state . .. forwards Masters and Jester crash offensive boards... Robinson spearheads the defense. . . handily defeat arch-rivals . . . Cranford falls twice, Scotch Plains loses three .. . touch-and-goes . .. Gametime. Big men on the black line. . .. the D factor... Discipline, Dedication, Desire, De- fense, Dogged Determination . . . 27 straight victories . . . Goski's 14 assists in one game .. . first undefeated loop season . . . first undefeated Watchung Conference record . . . Rated 7 .. . seeded first for the UCT ... second straight Watchung Con- ference Champ onihip , .. second year Coach Horne's personal VVest- field record now at 49-4. . . WRESTLING 73 WHS Opponent 27 Seton Hall 12 35 Middletown 10 34 Piscataway 9 57 Rahway 0 39 Governor Livingston 12 48 Plainfield 6 42 Scotch Plains 6 57 Montclair 2 26 Union 21 49 Clark 9 35 Cranford 12 66 Hillside 0 34 Bergenfield 11 45 Linden 4 226 . .. November 15... first day... exercise ... 40 pushups. . . sweat . . . work . . . 10 pounds over. . . the match starts ... on deck . .. shake hands boys .. . wrestle ... all alone ... take him down . . . the crowd yells . . . turn him over. . . whizzer harder, cradle, roll. . . working for the pin . . . the crowd goes wild . . . Hillside 66-0. . . the team is unbeatable . . . 14-0... 9 district champs ... 7 place in regionals . . . Gottlick, Campbell, first in states .. . Dennis, third. . . individual effort. . . total dedication. . . WHS GYMNASTICS 73 Opponent 49.85 Scotch Plains 51.15 51.65 Edison 51.35 53.50 Wall 49.00 54.91 ). P. Stevens 68.03 71,6 Ridgewood 60.75 68.4 Hartridge 59.8 .. . fourth year competition .. . first year with varsity status . . . G.5.C representatives Emily La Costa and Felise De Jong. .. Coach Hart- nett's unfailing support.., practice . .. shar- ing the gym with the wrestlers ... Coach Hedden, excuse me, you're in our vaulters' runway — again ,.. Margaret Cooney's skill- ful execution on beam and floor. . . practice ... Wendy Wheaton's and Beth Maher's scoring routines on the unevens . .. point your toes, smile, present yourself,. . practice . . , Felice's fabulous flight over the horse ... Hey, who's got my warm-up pants? ... practice ... shin splints, bruises, sprains, ice packs... front sumies on the crash pad. . . Olga Who? ... practice . . . aerials, walk- overs, handsprings ... a 4-2 slate ... a well- rewarded season... SWIMMING 73 WHS Opponent 76 Columbia 18 66 Governor Livingston 20 59 Morristown 35 35 Lawrenceville 60 69 Mountain Lakes 26 59 Newark Academy 36 69 Columbia 26 79 Union 15 62 St. Joseph's (Metuchen) 33 58 Seton 37 84 West Orange 10 69 Cherry Hill East 26 80 Plainfield 15 71 Cranford 20 230 i . ., girls?!... yes, swimmer Tiny Condrillo + Carol Haertlein = first coed swim team . . . Jon Bagger and Rob Rix, co-captains ... un- defeated in high school competition since 1957!. .. 755 straight!!.. . Cooooo—Cilday ... SPITZ... ' whistle a minute.. K n- se a roar... 6:00, 6oys, et's go ... But my alarm clock didn't go off .. . Tiny first girl to win in Union County... Looket the time! It's 6:01 and you guys aren't even in the water yet! . . . NJ.S.I.A.A. declares Tiny in- eligible, legal technicality. . . Can I borrow your hot-comb? ... Full pull, full pull ... Cherry Hill upset, 69-26 . .. Good Job! 7 swimmers, 2 divers place in States.. You guys are eatin' like birds! ,.. Everyone over to Rix's for breakfast!! ... Vejnoska and Crossin perform, though team strength lies in depth . .. 16, and put some ZIP into it! ... the disappointment of defeat... One down, one back, and that'll be it, boys ... positive thinking, attitude, effort, determination, and hard work pay off. . . 231 X ... on the ice at two A.M. . . . skating, checking, shooting. ., right wing, left wing... Get that puck! ... Joyce, keep those skates under you ... shoot, Woods, shoot... a Stuart stick save!!... exhausted victors ... exhaulted Coulter... rofUtG ICE HOCKEY 73 WHS Opponent 4 Union 4 2 Newark 5 0 Plainfield 8 1 Maplewood 6 6 Woodbridge 3 6 Union 4 4 Newark 3 4 Plainfield 4 2 Maplewood 3 3 Woodbridge 0 3 Union 4 4 Newark 3 0 Plainfield 3 0 Maplewood 4 5 Woodbridge 4 3 Plainfield 7 2 Plainfield 8 ... winter track team is best ever... first time winner of three major titles ... Scotch Plains Fanwood Polar Bear Relays, Union County Meet, and State Croup IV Relay Championship . . . distance run- ners Giamo and Walton, and sprint team leaders Saunders, McMiller, and Blackwell add strength to the team ... an exciting season . . . WINTER TRACK 73 WHS Opponent 36 Jefferson 32 4 BASEBALL '72 WHS Opponent 12 Colonia i 10 Johnson Regional 3 3 Union 6 14 St Mary's 0 5 Governor Livingston 1 4 Scotch Plains 6 4 Edison 6 21 Plainfield 0 4 Cranford 5 21 Thomas Jefferson 2 8 Rahway 0 7 St. Patrick's 4 5 Montclair 3 5 Hillside 1 6 Scotch Plains 1 4 Hillside 1 10 Hillside 0 4 Governor Livingston 8 1 Parsippany Hills 0 2 Union 5 3 Rahway 1 2 Bloomfieid 3 6 Johnson Regional 0 12 Linden 2 6 Cranford 0 . , . March 7 ,, . in the gym at 3:00... NOW we'll see in what shape you guys are really in! . . . less than one month for Coach Cilo to evaluate, cut, and mold a team into a winning unit. . . We'll start each practice with at least fifteen minutes of running, and we'll end the same way ... calisthenics, calisthenics, and more calisthenics ... When you're done running, everyone climb the ropes three times ... When you're in doubt, stretch it out ... Next time we practice sliding in the gym, coach, can we slide with the grain? . . . attack led by Tebbets, Havas, and Chamberlain .. . Anderson anchors mound staff. ., sometimes, practices are harder than the games . . . Once more around the bases, and then take a shower ... multiple defensive drills . .. Hey, fatty! .. . Okay, I'm going to explain the infield practice just one more time , . . a walk, a stolen base, a bunt, and a fly ball mean one run ... .. . winning Watchung Conference Championship... a run here, a run there, and who knows .. . . . . thirty-nine dual meets in a row. . . first in state sectional... first in conference ... school records . . . Morton jumps 6'6 ... super fly Blackwell flies 23'Wf... Tourtellotte vaults 73'. . . superstar relays . .. 440: McMiller, Davis, Blackwell, Palmer . . . 880: Blackwell, Palmer, Saunders, McMiller ... we run best against the best... two-mile relay: Cray, Kamins, Giamo, Gabardine break five-year record.. . ''Are you risking more than you're gaining? ... 236 237 m , - • tJff -r dii ’ WHS SPRING TRACK 72 Opponent 70 Metuchen 61 75 Cranford 56 75 Scotch Plains 56 76 Hillside 55 81 Rahway 50 871 2 Linden 43V2 74 1 3 Berkeley Heights 56 2 3 75 Jefferson 56 81 Clark 41 68 Union 63 83 Plainfield 48 [ 69 Edison 62 GIRL'S TENNIS'72 WHS Opponent 5 Cranford 0 4 Summit 3 3 Scotch Plains 2 5 Chatham 0 4 Cranford 1 3 Millburn 2 STATE TOURNAMENT 5 Summit 0 3 Boonton 2 2 Scotch Plains 3 GLEN RIDGE TOURNAMENT 3 Immaculate Conception 0 2 Manasquan 1 1 Glen Ridge 2 238 . . . first year girl's varsity, . . undefeated record. . . Meiklejohn, Mahlor, Campbell play first, second, and third singles . .. Brehm and Smith team up as first doubles . .. practice three days a week .. . Glen Ridge State Tournament,.. competition . . . experience... Miss Luckey shouts words of encouragement... favorite motto, Keep fighting girls . .. barbecue adds final touch to a great season.,. ., . led by Larson ... practice in all kinds of weather ... Westfield Tennis Club... strong sun... heat. . . sweat.. powerful smash .. . keep your opponent running ... stamina. .. power. . . accuracy. . . victory.. . winning team combos . . . Watchung Conference Champions . . . Union County victors .. . success... BOY'S TENNIS 72 WHS Opponent 5 Summit 0 5 Jefferson 0 5 Scotch Plains 0 5 Rahway 0 4 Pingry 1 5 Union 0 4 Cranford 1 i Mountain Lakes 4 3 Hillside 0 5 Christian Brothers Academy 0 2 Columbia 3 5 Plainfield 0 5 Metuchen 0 5 Governor Livingston 0 5 Clark 0 5 STATE TOURNAMENT Jefferson 0 5 Cranford 0 2 Columbia 3 J . . . those first few days at the range . . . disasterous . .. practicing during those brisk, windy afternoons.. . “Where did my ball go? .. . driving, chipping, pitching . . . hard concentration: the hands are beginning to form callouses .. . the swing becomes refined. . . pars, birdies , .. Coach Kehler is impressed . . . his team goes 13-3 and wins the Watchung Conference Championship . . soph, Jim Bender is outstanding. . . Brown plays his usual fine game. . . Farley takes 3rd in the counties . . . WHS GOLF 72 Opponent 10 Johnson Regional 8 17 Rahway 1 17V? Summit 1 2 12 Colonia 6 8 Plainfield 10 15 Pingry 3 6V2 Scotch Plains 11 V2 17 Hillside 1 13V2 Cranford 41 2 71 2 Bloomfield 10V2 [ 13V2 Bloomfield 41 2 10 West Orange 41 2 1612 Governor Livingston 1V2 18 Montclair 0 15 Summit 3 .. . the unknown world of the marching band ... 150 marchers attempting to please the crowd as well as themselves . . . Westfield is number one at halftime, too . .. commitment and hours of practice . . . resulting in success and an esprit de corps... King Ron and his court. .. Back 'em up and mark — time, mark .. . this year — new uniforms, next year — the world. . . lllni Mli i«i 241 .. . pursuing personal hobbies unavailable at school... learning on your own ,., defining a talent .., building interest .. . understanding perfection ... 243 ... keep your eye on the bird ... watch those smashes ... involved in a sport for sheer fun . .. use forehand not overhand . .. enthusiastic players make exciting matches . .. ... oblivious of the snow... cold weather makes bounce-less balls ... diving for shots off the screens ... pulled muscles and sprained ankles ... you're under house lights.. . 244 245 Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or the present are certain to miss the future. 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