Williamstown High School - Totem Yearbook (Williamstown, NJ)

 - Class of 1964

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fi m 4 CHARLES J. SHEARER: Susquehanna University, B.S. in Ed.g Temple University, Ed.M.9 Stage Design Clubg Art Instructor. USIC MRS. ALZENIA G. MATTHEWS: Edward Waters College, A.A.3 Florida A 81 M University, B.A.gLibrariangHonor Society Advisory Committeeg Library Club. MRS. RITA ARMSTRONG: Assistant Librarian. RT HAROLD W. HENDERSON: Millikin University, B.M. Ed.g Bandg Music Theoryg Instrumental Lessons. VALENTINO DI GIORGIO: Combs College of Music, B.,M. 8: B. of M. Ed.-,Q Trenton State CollegegChorus Choirg Music Theory. LIBR RIAN

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TO T E FACULTY Throughout our years at Williamstown High School, there have been profuse occasions when as your students we may have seemed unconscious of your unfaltering efforts to instill in our minds a love of knowledge. We ask you, how many times have you heard these and similar cries? But Mr. Domville, this typewriter just won't work!Mrs. Ennis, please, not another book report! But Mr. Robinson, the South did not win the Civil War!Oh, it sounds so easy when you say it,Mrs. Straub. Mrs.Mikalauskas, what's so sneaky about this proof? Mr. Johnson, how do you add x to x3? Miss Valeno,I just don't understand the GreggShorthandSystem!Do we have to smell up the build- ing again with our experiments, Mr. Dinovi? We're not really beatniks, Mr. Bruscemi. Mr. Shearer, I seemed to have lost my rough draft... !This cake just won't rise, Mrs. Starkey! Mrs. Brown, could we have one more day on this assignment? Mr. Egan, I'm just completely confused! Mr. Inch, we just didn't have time to read that article in Time Magazine. Mr. Welch, our half-times are not ca- tered! Mr. Muits, that was ter-rific! ls it shuffle-hop-step-step or shuffle-shuffle-hop-hop, Mrs. Van Houten? How many laps did you say, Miss Usinger? Why did you flunk me, Miss Samit? No,I don't accept the fact, Mr. Mikalauskas! I'm not sick, Mrs. Barnum, just tired. Yes,I work on the yearbook, Mr. Carpenter! Can you tell me where I can find this information,Mrs.Matthews. Can you really tell by the color of the caterpillar, Miss Perry? It's the sewing machine, not me,Mrs. Montgomery! My, what a beautiful project you have here, Mrs. Clement! Mr. DiGiorgio,AI just can't reach that high ng . Which axiom was that, Mr. Fithian? Wha t's in that dark room, Mr. Fox? Mr. Henderson, my mu- sic is missing! But that dart is pointed, Mrs. Kepler! Did you see a football go by, Mr. Jengehino? Mr. Murphy, this formaldehyde smells horrible! Mr. Levine, who discovered America? Mr. Callaghan, my tadpole got away! Mr. Zaccone, who is this Don Quixote, anyhow? Mr. Hester, how do you fac- tor X2 plus 2? Mr. Ciancuilli, what da' we have to do that for? We're not really problem children, are we Mr. Maddox? I ain't done that assignment yet,'Miss Stover. But somebody told me, Mrs. Montemurro, that...! Or something to that effect, huh, Mr. Greczek. Mr. Bussom, my project-it's ruined! Bonjour, Monsieur Lamberto. But, Mr. Krueger, I gave you my pass! Miss Chipego...er I mean Mrs. Fox! What do you want us to do now, Mr. B? Can I please change English teachers, Mr. Kepler, I just don't understand Miss... Mr. Cassi, the girls took our basketballs again! Mr. White, where's the tape? Mr. Breylinger, will you please give me one of them things? All right,Mr.Stanley, everythings's cleaned up! Where else can I put my papers, but in my book, Mrs. Avellino! Please, Miss Kotsull, repeat that again! Mr. Cantelope, I just can't find the Great Lakes!0h,Miss Dutch- man, I completely forgot about the College Boards Application! Please, Mr. McGarigle, not a parent-teacher's conference. Alas, you have heard these familiar words and many others like them. We the Class of '64 realize what a thankless task you have undertaken, and wish to express to you our heartfelt appreciation for all you have done for us. Inspired by your neverceasing counsel and instruction, each of us have formed from our educa- tion the key to a happy and successful future. As we go on in our search, you will never be forgotten, for you have given us one key that will open the door to many others-our education. Farewell and God Bless each and every one of you! THE CLASS OF 1964



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1 I , E GLI H FOREIG ANGUAGE LOUIS LAMBERTO: West Chester State, B.S.g Social Stud- iesg French. JOHN N. BRUSCEMI: Seton Hall University, A.B.g Yale Universityg Latin, Chineseg National Honor Society Chairman. VINCENT ZACCONE: La Salle College, B.A.g Spanish. ANITA L. STRAUB: Rutgers University of Sellih Jersey, A-B-9 German: Frenchg Department Chair- mang National Honor Society Advisory Committee. JOHN E. WELCH: Lock Haven State College, B.S.g Senior Englishg Health and Physical Educationg Assistant Foot- ball Coach, Head Wrestling Coachg Advanced Gymnastics Club. WILLIAM B. CARPENTER: Plymouth State College, B. of Ed.g Junior-Sophomore Englishg Freshman Guidance Counselor, Key Club Advisor, Junior Play Director. MRS. ANITA AVELLINO: Temple University, B.S.g Freshman Englishg English Department Chairman. ALVIN J. GRE- CZEK: St. Francis College, B.A.g Junior-Senior Englishg Photography Club. PHILIP CIANCIULLI: Glassboro State College, B.A. Sec. Ed., Jestersg Senior Play Director. MISS ELIZABETH R. PERRY: Glassboro State College, B.A.5 Freshman English and Journalismg Newspaper Staff Advisor. MISS CHARLENE STOVER: Idaho State College, Pocatello, Idaho, B.A.g Sophomore-Junior Englishg Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Advisor. MRS. MARY ANN MONTE- MURRO: Pennsylvania State University, B.A.g Junior Eng- lish, Remedial Reading, Senior Class Advisor. MRS. ANNA LOU ENNIS: Glassboro State College, B.S.3Senior Englishg Honor Society Advisory Committeeg Library Councilg F.T.A. Club Advisor. MRS. VERNA BROWN: Glasshoro State Col- lege, B.S.g Rutgers University, M.Ed.g Junior-Sophomore EnglishgYearbook Advisory Sophomore Guidance Counselor.

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