Wood Ridge High School - Dial Yearbook (Wood Ridge, NJ)
- Class of 1963
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mmnh UAH ' te PRtiSZHTS tMM 4 (563 Dedication 7 his hook is dedicated to MR. WILLIAM PANZARINO with great appreciation for his many years of service to the students of Wood-Ridge Hii;h School. I ' m. i 4 HttMtoftk As WE leave the enchanted land of football games, basketball games, dances and parties, and enter the world of reality, we look back on our four years of high school with nostalgia. This book is our last class effort, a recorded history of our days at Wood-Ridge High School. Wherever our separate paths may lead — business, military service, or in- stitutions of higher learning — we shall always remember the times, both joyous and sad, that we have shared together. We have had four years of fun in school, but we have also been prepared for the challenge these uncertain times bring. The responsibility for the suc- cess of the country has fallen upon our shoulders. This will be the real test of our moral courage and ability. We sincerely thank our parents and the faculty and administration of Wood-Ridge High School for patiently guiding us through our formative years. Although these four years of our education have ended too quickly, and we regret that the time has come for us to leave, we eagerly accept the challenge of this new life, wishing happiness and prosperity to every member of the class of 1963. Linda Maguth Editor Paci 5 Class Officers Pace 6 PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDI I SECRETARY TREASURER ROBERT STOESSER WILKEN MAHLAND MARY LEE CHRISTENSEN ELLEN STRONG smm Joseph Abitante I h Dial St. iff . . likes dancing, joy riding . dislikes English, marching in gym . usually seen with Brian and ( reortre Joan E. Arnold Joan ... I believe it . . . Dial Staff, Commercial (dub. Girls Intramurals . . . quiet . . . likes dancing, eating . . . dis- likes peas, writing letters . . . good-look- ing blonde . . . usually seen riding with Larry Jant Barr .mn 1 don ' l believe it . Girls Intramurals . likes [oe, Roast Beef . . ; ! « ins, di ling dishes Bil; I .iter usimIIj seen in Thomas ' s and with [oe Sandra Blinn Sandie . . . Girls Intramurals , . . Bright red hair . . . You ' re Kidding . . . likes corn on the cob, friendly people . . . dis- likes long-hair music, red hair . . . usually seen with fane and Cookie, Pa ;i 8 John Bon I ... ■■' blond hair . . likes drag racing, ,i certain Rutherford girl . . dislikes Eng- lish teachers, marching in gym . . . Nice usually seen with Donny Brooks in .i ' 60 Plymouth. Gail Boscarelle Gail . . . Party? Where ' s the party? . Tri-Hi-Y, Pres., N. H. S., Fine Arts Club . . . Must Sophisticated . . . likes college men, sophisticated clothes . . . dis- likes going steady, selfish people . . . seen at must Fraternity parties Harry Thomas Bowman ll.ni . . . De Mokiv, ( hemistry Club, Latin Club, and Library Council. Michael F. Bremer Mike . . Stage ( rew, President, Team Captain, Visual Aids, lli-Y, National Honor Society Most Likely to Sue- ( eed Pace l  i George Bunting George ... I should worry . . . Chess Club, Hobby Club, Chemistry Club . . . likes Peanut Butter, Ray Charles . . . Class Idol . . . dislikes push-ups, civil- ity .. . usually seen alone at night . . . Class Whiz. Francis G. Byrnes Frank . . . Nice . . . likes blondes, cars . . . Dial Staff, Hi-Y . . . dislikes English . . . sociable . . . usually seen with Johnny O. and Jimmy O ' Kane. 9 1 Justin Wayne Cascioli ]ud . . . Hello, there . . . Hi-Y, Icosa- tet, Wig Mid Mask, Dial . . . likes Tem- pests and tennis . . . dislikes conceited people . . . usually seen with Sheila. Dennis Cerrina Dennis . . . dislikes English Homework . . . Quietest in class. Page 10 .V Mary Lee Christensen Lee, Krisp) . . . N.H.S., Sedy, Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain, Business Manager Dial . . . likes peppermint life savers, swimming . . . Friendliest . . . spirited co-captain of the Cheerleaders . . . seen with Magoo and Andrea. Jeffrey Cordaro Jeff . . . Hey Lice . . . likes cars, girls . . . dislikes math, English . . . usually seen around. V.4 Roger D dries Roger . . . Chess Club, Student Council. Boys ' Leaders . . . likes steak, certain teachers . . . dislikes wise guys and wise cracks . . . usually seen with George Bunt- ing. John Dechert Duke Jr. . . . How come you ' re so ugly? . . . Senior Cabinet, Dial Staff, Stage Crew . . . likes Mary, fast cars . . . dislikes English, marching in gym . . . class cut up . . . usually seen with Mary. Pace 11 Sharon Gail Deveny Fine Sharon . . . Really . . . Tn-Hi-Y. Arts Cluh, Wig and Mask, Choir . . . sunshine . . . likes chocolate covered mints, crewcuts . . . dislikes insincere peo- ple . . . seen with Carla, Angie, and other Omegas. Dolores Marie Eastlake Dodie . - . Oh, Yea . . . Miss W-R 1962, Icosatet, and Fine Arts . . . likes Louis, root beer . . . dislikes hussy people . . . seen with Pat in a blue bomb. Paci 12 Patricia Ann Dowries Pal ... I don ' t believe it . . . Advertis- ing Club, Dial, Photography . . . likes Greek mythology and Dave . . . dislikes cheap people, moochers, and moody boys . . seen with Ellen, Rita, or one of the Gamma Delta ' s . . . Best Dancer. Doitie kes Italian food, driving . . . . loni ' -sufTerin! ' A. A. What a nut . Treasurer, Senior Cabinet, French Club, Treasurer, Dial Staff . . . dislikes con- ceited people, homework. Diile E. Flory Dalt . Oh, well! . . . Secretar) ..1 FTA, Spokesman, Dial, Intramurals . . . likes happy people, food . . . dislikes un- friendly people, people who Walk On the wrong sides of the hall . . . seen with Linda . . . Quietest. Elizabeth I. Gagliano Belt) . . Choir, Dial, French Club, Free Exercise . . Long brown hair . . . likes Richie . . . dislikes snobs dn conceited people . . . seen with Jean, Kathie, and other Omegas. Kathleen G. Gaito Kathie . . . Attractive Drum Majorette ... Art Editor of Dial, Icosatet, Tri-Hi-Y . . . likes happy people, marching with band . . . dislikes snobs, grouches - seen with Betty, Jean and the other Ome- gas . . . Cutest. Joseph Galanti Joe . What? . . . Advertising Editor of Dial , . likes girls, Italian food . dislikes not having a car or money . husky football player. Student ( ouncil seen with Loretta . . Best Build Pagi 13 Diane Lynn Gallagher Di . . . Oh Dear . . . enthusiastic cap- tain of Twirling Squad . . treasurer of N.H.S. . . . organized . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Spokesman Reporter . . . likes Mrs. Has- singer ' s tunafish sandwiches, people in uniforms . . . dislikes themes and con- ceited intellectuals . . seen with Lamb- Mary Elaine Gill Rebel . . . Are you kidding . . . likes George, hamburgers . . . dislikes History, sophisticated people . . Tri-Hi-Y, Girls Athletic Council, Intramurals . . . Natural Blonde. Gloria Ann Gratson Giact . . Too ( ool . . FTA, Dial, Spanish C lub . likes parties, dancing dislikes vegetables, conceited people . perky walk , . , usually seen with Jo-Ann and the )megas. Marjorie Althea Hah nermann it . , loquacious varsity cheerleader Hey Boob . . . dislikes two-faced peo- ple, hot dogs . , , seen with the Lambda ' s . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Leaders ' Club, Sec ' y French Club . . . likes Douglas, Pizza. PaGI 14 Dawn Diane Hassinger Dawn . . . You ' re kidding . . . NHS, Tri-Hi-Y, Feature Editor, Dial. Feature Editor ol Spokesman . . likes John, food . . . dislikes phony people . . . seen with the Lambdas . . . Most Likely to Suc- ceed . Loretta Hojjnhtn ! rit . . V.P. of Future Teachers, NHS, Dial Staff, Tri-Hi-Y . freckle-faced blonde likes friendly people, 1 1 . . . dislikes nothing in particular . seen with Artie. °nJ ( - f w: n M A h Donald Hohorst Don . . . likes photography and cars. John I, unit. No sweat Hi-Y, President of AA. capable football captain . . bas- ketball team . . , likes football, girls . . . dislikes homework, marching in gym . . seen with Testa. Skein, and Pollard. Pace 15 Kenneth Kj yk Ken CYO and Dial likes cars and Diane . . . Nicest Hair . . . dislikes home- work, marching in gym . . seen with Diane. John Peter Raster Jr. The General. Short) . . . Why be mod- est? - . . Dial Staff. Photography Club, Chemistry Club, Choir . . . likes loyal people, Wagnerian operas . . . dislikes disloyal people, eggs . . . seen in the back of Mb. 1 listorv sin m in German. $$0 r I ■by. sf Arthur E. Krause Art It ' s hairy Spanish C lub, bine Arts ( lub, Dial Staff, FTA . . . likes I - n. n.i. amateur radios . dislikes bi issy people. Geometry seen with Loretta. John L arsen John . . How bad? . . . Basketball, ( hess ( lub, Chemistry Club . . . likes short hair and Dawn . . . dislikes war games in gym . . . seen with the boys. Pagi 16 Nancy Lou Ludmer Naiic) . . Let me tell va . . . Tri-Hi Leaders ( lub, Icosatet, Dial Staff . likes spurts cars and madras clothes . dislikes moody people, themes . . . s with the Lambdas Josephine Magistro Jo, ]o-Ann . Hello, Hon . . . Pho- tography Editor of Dial, FTA, Leaders Club . . . lively Color Guard captain . likes Bill, parties . , dislikes careless drivers ami cliques , . . seen with Gloria, , J: f i , Ltnua Magutk W s )h, tome on, Charlie . . . Editor of Dial, NHS Vice Pres., Cheer- leading co-captain. French Club Pres. . . . likes the Caribbean Islands, chocolate cakes . . . dislikes hypocrites, getting up early , . . seen with Andrea and Mary Lee . . . Most Popular. Wilken Mahland W iU . . . What, are you crazy? . . . President of Student Council, NHS, Sen- ior Class Vice Pres., Hi Y. . . likes basket- ball, steak , , dislikes people who bra-, pesty sisters . . . ( lass Leader. Paci 17 George Richard Malgran Jr. Dick Noice . . Varsity Basketball, Baseball. lane Arts. Sec ' y of Hi-Y, Latin Club . . . likes Hayrides, friendly people . . . dislikes study halls, people who are discourteous seen at home with his Senii ir Math hook. Manzo Man So what ' s new . . . Vivacious cheerleader, Tri-Hi-Y, Leaders ' Club Pres., Dial Staff . . . likes water skiing, John, and food . . . dislikes source themes, moody people . . . seen with Lambdas and John . . . Complexion. Louise Patricia Marzorati P Hey yi iu Student ( ouncil, Tri-Hi-Y, (.iris Athletic Council, Dial Staff . likes Bob dn l chocolate ice . re. mi sodas dislikes two-faced people, writing themes . . . seen with Barb and Di ' die. yK i Mary McGirr I kit . . . Fink . . . Dial Staff, Girls Intramurals, Commercial Club . . . likes ' 57 T-Birds, friendly boys . . . dislikes getting up early, Hasbrouck Heights foot- ball team , . . seen at H.H. in a Thunder- bird. Pack 18 I Patrick McNamara II I liya doing . . Nice likes bookkeeping and history. ' k jiM- C- 4. Keith) . r- Qh well tTs jm-mr-r Tri lli-Y. NHS, Dial, Leaders ( Iub . likes Jimmy, corvettes, pizza . , . dislikes phony people . seen with Carole or Jimmy. Robert Mills . likes [oyce and cars . . dislikes operas and English . . seen with Ken Nbto or in Upper Greenwood Lake. L)iiu Natal t Spt t J) Goiizj t Such is life . . . Dial Staff, ommercial ( Iub, Girls In- tramurals . . . likes convertibles, oil paint- ings . . dislikes u ail ing, 1 rein li st) le stringbeans seen ith Edna and Gayle, Pace 19 Brian Nebiker Brian . . . Hi-Y, NHS, Dial Staff, Visual Aids . . . likes girls, Italian food . . . Noice . . . dislikes 500 word themes, tuna fish . . . seen around. Kenneth Noto Kenny . . . You ' re so low you have to reach up to touch the bottom . . . seen with Bob Mdls . . . likes Buff ' s jumbo- burgers, Helen . . . Dial, Photography Club . . . dislikes staying home, boiled tongue. John . O ' Brien Johnny . . . What can I tell ya? . . . . . . Ft A, Latin Club . . . likes Sue, ( or- vettes . . . Friendly . . . dislikes con- ceited people, Fords . . . seen at Thomas ' s. Gayle O ' Grady O ' Hara . . . likes boys and good times ... I should care . . . Dial Staff, Com- mercial Club, Girls Intramurals . . . dis- likes walking, sarcastic people . . . most talkative . . . seen with Lynn and Edna. Pace 20 James A. O ' Kane Jim . . . Nice . . . track team, Wig and Mask . . . likes Kathy, food . . . dislikes homework, being broke . . . purple socks . . . seen at Thomas ' s or with Kathy. Michael O ' Reilly Mike . . Don ' t be retarded . . . Hi-Y, Dial, Spanish Club . . . likes art, ice- skating, tuna hsh . . . dislikes mashed potatoes . . . infectious smile and crinkl) eyes. MM nj Robert W. Parsons Boh . . . Indubitably . . . Hi-Y, Corres. Sec ' y., Senior Cabinet . . . Visual Aids, Dial Staff . . . likes hunting . . . cutest . . . seen with Gail. Anthony Porfido Tony . . . likes Corvettes, girls ... I don ' t believe ya . . . seen at Payton ' s . . . dislikes 500 word themes, people who know it all . . . basketball, Hi-Y, Spanish Club ... a good egg. Page 21 John E. Pouch John . Visuad Aids, Stage ( rew, Hi-Y . likes airplanes . dislikes school. Mary Ann Pyskaty Mare . . . Definitely . . . likes ' 59 Chevies, friendly people . . . Vice Pres. of Futures Nurses. Girls Intramurals, Commercial ( lub, Dial Staff . . . friendly and sweet . . . dislikes conceited people. Andrea Regante In ■■, You gotta be kiddin . . . Varsity Cheerleader, Tri-Hi-Y, Leaders Club, line Arts likes Jerry and food explosive . dislikes diets, having her name mispronounced . . . seen with Maun,,. Lee and Angela. Paci 22 Sandra Gay Ringle Sand) . . I ' m going to scream . Dial Assistanl I ditor, Business Editor of Spokesman, Pres of FTA, NHS His- torian . . . likes math, music . . . dislikes noisy people and teased hair . . . seen with Elaine. Edward Routel i . . ... Bridge Club, Spanish Club . . . likes football and school vacation . . dislikes too much homework . . . football hero. Edna Kuthman Ed . . . Forget it . . Dial Staff, Girls Intramurals, Commercial ( Iub . likes driving and good records . . . dislikes waiting and conceited people . usually seen with Lynn dni Gayle, Anthony Stint O ' Toole . . . Let ' s eat! . . . Pres. of Wig and Mask, Student Council, IV. and Varsity Baseball . . . Likes ' 57 T-Birds, Italian food . . . dislikes unsociable peo- ple and ' 57 Maroon Plymouths . . . Big- Best Eater . . . seen at Nanci ' s house. Donald Saner Douglas . . . Go bury yourself Vice Pres. of AA, Icosatel i hoir, Span- ish ( Iub , . likes Margie and tars dislikes conceited people, lima beans Mo • school spirit . seen with C.alanti and Blazo Pagi 23 Al E. Schroer Bi Al - . . Hairy . . . likes girls and ham radios . Hobby Club . . . usually seen in his Ham and Radio Shack . . . dislikes work . . . friendly and cheerful. William H. Schwartz Ben . . . Nice . . . Basketball, Track, Hi-Y Pres., Fine Arts Club . . . likes Pat and Basketball . . . dislikes marching in gym . . . Most Athletic. Carl a Siegel Carta . . . Wait a minute . . . Fine Arts Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Dial Staff, Wig and Mask likes Italian food, summer vacation . . . dislikes gym, rainy days . . . seen with Sharon, Angela, and the rest of the Omegas. Pagi 24 Lolita . . . It goes urn . . . Dial Staff, Wig and Mask . . . likes Skip, College weekends, lining a blast . . . dislikes getting up early, not being able to see Skip more often . . . usually seen with Skip in a Red Lark. r Angela Sodora Ansel . Commercial ( lub, Intra- murals. Dial Staff . . . It ' s me . . . likes Carl, lia ing a good time . Best Dressed . . dislikes getting up early and taking tests . . friendly . . . seen with the Omegas and in a ' 62 Chevy. Elaine P. Spilker Spilk . . . capable NHS Pres. . . . likes Mr. Coane, friendly people . . . Spokes- man Editor, Tn-Hi-Y, Fine ArtsClub . . . dislikes homework, nosey people . . . You can ' t be serious . . . usually seen with Sandy. Robert E. Stoesser S oess . . . Oh, Nice . . . Hi-Y, Var- sity Basketball, Baseball, Fine Arts Club . . . likes sports, B B B . . . dislikes stuck-up girls, midnight basketball games . . . seen with Lenny at Buffs . . . Friend- liest. Ellen Bernice Strong Ellen . . . ya know . . . Fine Arts ( lub, Class Treasurer. Senior ( abinet, Dial . . . quiet blonde . . . likes Ginz and Italian food . . . dislikes phony people, any kind of beans . . . seen with Rita, Fat or Ginz . . , Best Looking. Page 25 Carole Ann Sutton Suit] . . . Oh ( rud . Icosatet, Dial Staff, Fine Arts Club, Wig and Mask . . . likes money, music and M.G. ' s . . . So- ciable . . . seen with Kathy or the gang. Gary Tabor Lumberjack . . Chemistry ( luh. Chess ( lub, and CYO Basketball . . . Be good . . likes food and Joan . . . dis- likes gym . . . Walk . . . seen with the boys. Patricia Swenney P,i . . . Urn nice . . . Commercial Club, Dial Staff, Girls Intramurals . . . likes boys from Paterson, Roller Skating . . . dislikes conceited people, Finkie boys . . . seen at Hackensack Roller Skating rink or with Cookie. John H. Ulrich John . . . likes to travel . . . dislikes nosey people . . . quiet member of our class. Page 26 Li icL Vaubouro. o Vaubourg . . . Assistant Twirling Cap- tain. Tri-Hi-Y, Vice Pres., Icosatet, Lead- ers ( lub . . . copper-colored hair . . likes herring with sour cream, blue cord sports jackets . . . dislikes Physics, first and foremost . . . seen with the Lambdas George V . Wiener Georgie . . . Got a dime? . . . Dial Staff, Banking Representative, Wig and Mask . . . likes sandles and one S dislikes milk of magnesia . seen with ( arolyn at Goldie ' s. Arthur Willging Arth . . Why not? . . . Band. Hi-Y, Senior Cabinet. Dance Band . . . likes loafing, sleeping . . . dislikes Fords and getting up early in the morning . . . seen at Thomas ' s Richard Wills Richie . . . It ' s their fault . . . Dance Bind, Choir, Band, Icosatet . . . likes ;irls, musk . most talkative . . . dis- likes people who don ' t sing in choir . . . seen joy-riding with Frank Schumacher. P ..i 27 Jean C. Woodruff Jean . . . tough bananas . . . Choir, Commercial Club, Dial Staff, Intramurals . . . likes Joe and driving . . . dislikes cold weather and grumpy people . . . seen with Joe, Betty, and Kathy. Sheila Mary Yuille Sheila . . . Bulldog . . . Icosatet and Wig and Mask . . . likes Tempests and Volkswagens . . . dislikes conceited peo- ple and physics recitations . . . usually seen with Jud. Alma Mater To Thee our Alma Mater We sing our praises true Your loyal sons and daughters Will uphold the white and blue Our memories we will cherish Tho ' we may drift apart Our thoughts will always linger here In dear old Wood-Ridge High. Pace 28 ' V In Utnnunmn We dedicate this page to the memory of DAVE BARTECK Class of 1958 a graduate of Wood-Ridge High School, whose contributions to the school and the community will never be forgotten. Pagi 29 SEryyvwfc u u IDEAL BOY AND GIRL Angela Sodora Hair Joseph Galanti Kenneth Kalyka Sharon Deveny Eyes Harry Bowman Mary McGirr Line Richard Wills Dolores Eastlake Smile Anthony Santulli Mary McGirr Mouth George Bunting Andrea Regante .... Laugh . Gary Tabor Mary Manzo Complexion Robert Parsons IDEAL BOY AND GIRL Carole Sutton Sociability Francis Byrnes Wilken Mahland Angela Sodora Pt Ysonalh ) Francis Byrnes Linda Maguth Nos( James O ' Kane Linda Maguth Tee! h Justin Cascioli Gloria Gratson Walk Gary Tabor Josephine Magistro Wit Robert Parsons Angela Sodora Disposition William Schwartz Pack 31 Senior Poll Most Likely To Succeed DAWN HASSINGER MICHAEL BREMER ( lasi Leaders LINDA MAGUTH WILKEN M AH LAND m„ ? -. ' .- Page 32 Class Whh DAWN HASSINGER GEORGE BUNTING Best All Around LINDA MAGUTH I IK FN MAHLAND Page 33 Most School Spirit MARY LEE CHRISTENSEr DONALD SAUER Most Popular LINDA MAGUTH JOE GALANTI WILKEN M AH LAND 34 Most Sopbistii cited GAIL BOSCARELIE GEORGE WIENER Ecu Dressed ANGELA SODORA GEORGE WIENER Paoi 35 Friendlit r MARY LEE CHRISTENSEN ROBERT STOESSER Best 1 jinking ELLEN STRONG JOE GAI.ANTI Paci 36 CLts Dieciiiiers ( AR1 A SIEGEL ARTHUR WILLGING Biggt r Eati r. ANDREA REGANTE ANTHONY SANTULLI Pach 37 Cutest KATHY GAITO ROBERT PARSONS Best Figure and Build KATHY MEIER JOE GALANTI Pace 38 m mi n Most Athletic MARY MANZO WILLIAM SCHWARTZ Quietest DALE FLORY DENNIS CERRINA Class Cut Ups JOANN MAGISTRO JOHN DECHERT Most Talkativt GAIL O ' GRADY RICHARD WILLS Page 40 Best EX un ers PAT DOWNES ROBERT PARSONS Class Pals CARLA SIEGEL and SHARON DEVENY JOHN O ' BRIEN and JIM O ' KANE Faculty Drag ELAINE SPILKER MICHAEL BREMER Class Flirts RITA SILVA JOE GALANTI Pack 4 2 Class Sweethearts MARY MANZO and JOHN DECHERT KATHY MEIER and JIM O ' KANE LORETTA HOFFMAN and ARTHUR KRAUSE DAWN HASSINGER and JOHN LARSEN Pace 43 Class Will Joe Abitante just leaves. Joan Arnold leaves one more year to a certain junior — L.P. Jane Barr leaves her gym socks to anyone who wants them. Sandra Blinn leaves Wood-Ridge High to the next two Blinns. John Borrin leaves Mr. Button with no one to argue with in Refresher Math. Gail Boscarelle leaves the Tri-Hi-Y in peace ... or is it pieces? Harry Bowman leaves his Senior Math notes to Smitty. Michael Bremer takes it all with him. George Bunting leaves his Senior Math notes to Richard Deresh. Frank Byrnes leaves Mrs. Patterson ' s new mimeograph machine to any Junior boy who thinks he can operate it. Justin Cascioli leaves Mr. Janton without a ride home after school. Dennis Cerrina just leaves. Mary Lee Christensen leaves all her secretary ' s minutes to any of next year ' s seniors who want them. Jeff Cordaro leaves Mrs. Godowski alone. Roger Davies just leaves. John Dechert leaves his dirty.gym suit and his 50 lock to Mr. Muller. Sharon Deveny leaves Mr. Janton with a good choir next year. Pat Downes leaves with two more Downes to roam the halls of W-R High. Dolores Eastlake leaves W-R High in a blue bomb to rest in peace. Dottie Flora leaves Mr. Franicola without an AA treasurer. Dale Flory leaves for her sister to enter. Betty Gagliano leaves to let her hair grow below her waist. Kathie Gaito leaves without returning two pairs of dirty socks that she owes to Diane G. and Ursula F. from the seventh grade. Joe Galanti leaves four years of leisure to go out and work. Diane Gallagher leaves 500 yards of blue and white ribbon to next year ' s twirlers. Elaine Gill leaves Paul Van Zile her History folder and newspaper clippings. Gloria Gratson leaves Mr. Nuziale with no thanks for her nickname Grace. Margie Habermann leaves the first seat in the first row by the window in Home- room 201 to any unfortunate senior who happens to get it. Dawn Hassinger and Mary Manzo leave their dirty sneakers to Mr. R. Murphy. Loretta Hoffman leaves the school with many happy memories. Don Hohorst leaves to the next senior class one beat up History folder and a leaky pen. John Iannelli leaves the Juniors of the football team with only one more year to suffer in practice. Kenneth Kalyka leaves Miss Caldwell with no one left in the front of the room to swing at. John Kostfr leaves Modern European History to Mr. Franicola. Arthur Krause leaves his good standing with Miss Caldwell to anyone who needs it. John Larsen leaves Richard Crane with no one grow ling at him. Nancy Ludmer leaves her U.S. History II folder and scissors to Lynda White. J( si phine Magistro leaves the Color Guard with a new captain. Linda Maguth leaves with two Maguths down and two more to go. Wii kin Mahland leaves his dancing ability to any poor jerk who wants it. Dickie Maloran leaves his ace bandages to anyone who needs them. Pack 44 Pat Marzorati leaves with one more Marzorati to go. Mary McGirr leaves Mr. ( Doll) Chicko all her practice sets. Pat McNamara leaves his locker to any sucker who wants it. Kathy Meier leaves Pat Nanus a new set of garters. ROBERT Mills leaves Mrs. C rodowski with peace and quiet. Lynn Natall leaves Mrs. Patterson to the Steno. II class of ' 64 — Good Luck, Linda and Lorraine. Brian Nebiker leaves all his 500 word themes to whoever wants them. Kenneth Noto leaves Mrs. Godowski alone. Johnny O ' Brifn leaves Mrs. Karcher in peace. GAYLE O ' Grady leaves as the last of the talkative O ' Gradys. Jim O ' Kane leaves his ability to get along with teachers to his brother John. Michaii. O ' Reilly leaves Mr. Bowles with no one to call Paul. Robert Parsons leaves all his abridged books to next year ' s Honors English Class. Anthony Porfido leaves his parking space on Highland Avenue to whoever wants it. John Pouch leaves post haste. Mary Ann Pyskaty leaves Jay Buono all of Mrs. Patterson ' s typing. Andrea Regantf leaves Mr. Cunha with no one to veil at in 6th period study hall. Sandra Ringlf leaves William Cahill with all the unpaid Spokesman bills. Eddie Routel leaves Mr. Esposito to the weary and battered football team. Edna Ruthman leaves her sister to finish four more years at W-R High School. Anthony Santulli leaves Mrs. Patterson with no one to pick on. Doliglas Sauer leaves his nickname to Mrs. Patterson. Al Schrofr leaves his seat in English IV to anyone who thinks they can cheat on an English test. William Schwartz leaves his ability to get along with Mr. Weber to Andy Falco. Carla Siegel leaves for her sister to dream on. Rita Silva leaves Tony S., Gary T., Joe G, John L.. Rob S., John D., and Douglas without anyone to score on. Angela Sodora leaves all her last minute parties to her sister Barbara and next year ' s Seniors. Elaine Spilker leaves Mr. Coane without a Faculty Drag. Robert Stofssfr leaves with three more Stoessers to go. Ellen Strong leaves as the last of the Strongs. Carole Sutton leaves Mr. Mauthe in peace and the Drivers ' Training Car in pieces. PatSwenney leaves Mr. Chicko with all his Debits and Credits. Gary Tabor leaves his walk to Edward Testa. John Ulrich leaves his brother and MSter to finish his English homework. Linda Vaubourg leaves Linda Naclerio with no one to teach her the twirling routines. Georgf WIENER leaves his locker — ir6n2 to Carolyn, Arthur Willging just leaves. Richard Wills leaves Frank Schumacher his locker that never opens. Jean Woodruff leaves I. inda Lamareaux to walk to school alone. SHEILA Yuil 1 i leaves with pleasant memories of her one year at Wood Ridge High. Pace 4 PAUL G. DAVIS Superintendent of Schools Administration RAYMOND J. MURPHY Principal HELEN GAMBUTI I ice-Principal DAGNY NIC HOLSON School Nui w JULIA C. MURRAY Guidance JOSEPH KIELAR Guidance DOROTHY MASTBETH Secretary ANITA SCHREIBER Secretary FLOREN( E PARKER DORIS ( ( )I BORN Secretary Pali 47 ROBERT BART() English ROBERT CHICKO Business MICHAEL ESPOSITO English WILLIAM BOWLES Physics ROBERT COANE Mathematics -,_ VALENCIA F.WAN Vhysicid ' i .-i ation JOSEPHINE GODOWSKI B sine i KENNETH GORAB Social Studies JAMES BUTTON Si ieni e and Math GRACE CALDWELL Social Studies I frank; cunha Science JOSEPH DfCANDIA English ANNE ECKERSEN Mathematics NICHOLAS FRANICOLA Social Studies GERTRUDE GREENBERG Businei f ADELE HANDS Business LEE HAZLIDA Engli i h Pace 48 TLLIAJyf JANTON Mush HI LIN KARCHER ANN MURDOCH EDWARD MURPHY Industrial Arts 1RETTA OSTROVSKY English, French WILLIAM PANZARINO Social Studies 5UZANNE SKLOVSKY Mathematics ROBERT STOESSJ R Latin PETER MAROTTA St ient e [ l f M )SS Librarian JOSEPH NUZIALE Science I DW ' ARD MAI THE Industrial Arts CARL MULLER Physical Education MARY O ' CONNOR 1 1 if) . ] : i t ' Uonnct i k m i v • a ' - j •.▼ f 1 u X Junior Class P. Angelino B. Arnold R. Atkin Barter G. Bates R. DeSimoni D. Denecke E. DiBlasio M. Dixon P. Dixon J. Doupona L. Dugan E. t ' hrman D. Enright K. Fantacone J. Huncik E. Ippolito R. Jahn K. Jiroushek A. Johnson Junior Class D. Kirchner N. Klein D. Koch L. Kowal E. Koshlap P. Rhein N. Rist J. Routel D. Russo G. Russo L. Saviello R S haffert F. Schumacher L. Schumacher E. Schwerdtfege W. Skene B. Sodora D. Spirito N. Staley S. Starke 5 4 J C. Taylor K. Taylor E. Testa E. Trier R. Tudor L. White B. Wolfe G. Young K. Young A. Tullo N. Valdez R. Vander Groef L. Verdi G. Vinci Pace 55 a g 5 .2 o °? Si ' s g- 5 z D c H ti. JU i-I - 13 ■xs r c 3 o u -C n — . N «J N O - £ d m S a 2 J £.5 £« a ; « • c -Q c J Q -9 s -i ■F £ cL-2 S .j .9-na cud 3 d fe a -3 -r ii o _ • i u ,_2 Q c « S s ■S I 8 Q ?d -3 .Q if d o — 2« . £ oj .36 ■.en Su« ° qj c ) , ; ojj r- oj . ■S l _Q -t s_, _ OpJg-SjfM 2 0-0 w . 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K ■-? - 2 o m I .u pi .- . QJ Z P .- •C § ° •-7 ) j_r V C — ; , ii --. g 03 «J 1.3 d . fi 23 ' ■■r — 2 C O 3 5 5s ' E§ SI i -, - _c ci SO u X H C 3 a o Page 65 Remember When . . None of the Senior girls took showers. |, i Ann threw a i ream pull .it Carole in the Lunch Room The Seniors raided Glen Ridge. Douglas hit the lire alarm in first period gym class fohn K brought coffee and cake for third period choir 1 he girls in Mr. Nuziale ' s seventh period Chem- istry were used as artist ' s models. Bobby Stoesser fell asleep i in Kathy Cos shoulder on the way home from the Kindergarten trip to the zi K i Douglas was locked in Mrs Karcher ' s hack closet. Mary Lee hit 1 inda in the face with a piece of pie at the Till li-Y induction. Carla Siegel shot out backwards onto Route 17 in Angelas ear Al Schroer squirted Artie K and Mr Bowles in Physics Betty G. sat on a thumb tack in English IV. All the good times at Lynn Natale ' s house Our Freshman English classes with Mrs Moss in old room IS, Mr. Rigon and his frequent visits to Vie Tanny ' s. Lynn N. ' s eighth grade St. Patrick ' s Day party. Joan A. fell through the stands at the Glen Ridge football game Kathy G. and [can W. ' s freshman class trip to Seaside Heights. Mr. Nuziale washed Kathy M. ' s foot in C hem- istry. The Lambda ' s New Year ' s I ve poem to the boys invited to Nancy L. ' s party The private parties at Jeff ' s house with Gary. Ji ie, and Jell Mr Cunha ' s sixth period study halls. Mama Regante deserted her kiddies on the Sophomore class trip and came home on the senii H bus 1 hose unidentified smoke screens in the back ol the basketball buses The Student Council campaigns Man lee and Linda M drank Pete Sassano ' s champagne at the Mountain Lakes basketball game Andrea ami [inda M played hookey in their Sophomore year to go to the Nixon Rally. Andrea had those Saturday night get togethers ith the steady senioi bi lys and her single girlfriends Lone H. hit a trie with the Drivers ' Ed car lean Y charged into Mr Kielar ' s ninth grade homeroom when the) were saying the Lord ' s Pravei A lelKlish bit Arthur Kiause at the shore ' ' ' lie was in I lie bai k of the bus on our [unioi ( lass trip M.ni I ee .up I Andrea both had Drivers ' Ed with M r Mauthe al the same lime Dawn H, and Diane G. had their third period snacks in I atm III. The Kumquats used to go bow ling every Satur- day in the eighth grade. Angela S. and Rita S. made anonymous phone calls to the Garfield boys Pat S. sat in black ink in Office Practice. Linda, Nancy, and Diane left Margie H. ' s pa- jama party at 5 a.m. to take a walk around Wood-Ridge. We all turned seventeen and got our licenses. Mrs. Moss caught Bobby Di Salvo chewing gum and stuck it in his hair. All the Sweet Sixteen parties. Patsy S. liked Bobby Pyskaty We all went swimming w ith our clothes on dur- ing the eighth grade trip to Ringwood Manor Diane woke up the Holiday Hills dorm to help her push Andrea oil the cliff. Gayle and Lynn had Drivers ' Ed with Mr. Mauthe. Mr. Mather ' s Brownie Club, Blaekie Club, Boops, and pet raccoon Ralph. We had eighth grade reading classes with Mr. DiMartini in old room is Bobby Di Salvo and Rexv Hover tried to get into the Ladies Dressing Room at Seaside in Kathy G. and Jean W. ' s clothes. Gary T dnd fefl C. drank eoltee in study hall The boys threw the girls into the water on our class trips. Carla S. broke almost everything she touched in Chemistry. Nancy L. ' s hair caught on fire in Chemistry. Pat S. set Kenny K. ' s hair on one of our class trips. The Senior boys wore John K s Male Buttons. Gloria G got detention for going to the Girls ' Room. Carla told Mr Di Martini to shut up. We went to social dancing in the seventh grade. Mr. Di Martini made Matty K. and George K. kneel in the comer. Our eighth grade graduation Carole Sutton sat on a beach chair down the shore and it collapsed Kathie G. dnd Diane G stuck two big blobs of gum in Mary Lee ' s hair during a seventh grade assembly. e had the Jesters, Gamma Deltas. Lambdas, and Omegas Kathy M. yelled I wanna go home! on the ' 62 hayride. Mother Paisons explained the facts to Loretta H Mr. Mather asked Carole S. a question and she said, I ' m here to learn, you tell me. Mr. Stoesser accused his Latin classes of having parties down at the brickyard Pat D . Ellen S , and Mary Lee C. drove all the way to Heights with Pat ' s car in neutral. Linda Vaubourg, minus her — ! ? ! — . introduced the Ik N. speaker. We came home from the shore in the rain after the ' 61 Prom. Pace 66 K.uhv Meiei had .1 splash party al hei cottage The (cosatet broiled in the sun .it the choral festival Mary Manzi 1 s Freshman pajama party. [0 Ann .nut Gloria wore life jackets V wore sneakers John Koster sang German operettas in M I 1 listorj Kathy G. directed traffic around Betty ' s sialic. I i .11 on Route 1 The bird that flew into Mr Mather ' s Period 1 English ( lass bombed out on Angie. The Boys ' Room was decorated fur Valentine ' s Da 5 We could go down the UP. There were no N Y. Times. Bobb) Stoesser sang Teardrops at Barry Gaunt ' s eighth grade party We h.ul an undefeated basketball team. Frit was Treasurer of the Eighth Grade Algebra Club. Dannv Hesford had kidney trouble at the( ollege Boards. Everybody prayed before physics recitations. Tony. Mary, and Rita held their discussion in ith period Commercial I aw ' lass Angela ' s last-minute parties after the dances We learned about those cither things in Mr. Mather ' s English ( lasses Angie dni Justin had a cake fight at Gloria ' s house. Linda M.. Andrea R , and Lynn Frazer cheered at the Heights-Wood-Ridge faculty game in street-clothes. We couldn ' t wait to get our class rings Cookie spent her Friday nights in I ovey ' s eating pizza. Mary and Daw n did the Thai leston on the corner of Mam and Mercei m Hackensack. Margie ' s feet w ere so swollen she couldn ' t come to school. Angie S. and Rita S. were suspended for tardiness in their Junior year Mr Nuziale called the Omegas pallbearers Mr. E. Murphy called Lynn, Edna, and Gayle the Gang Dawn got the measles and Mary tried to catch them. Dickie, John L., Huh S . Boh P , Wilken. Doug- las, and Ben went to AB s Play It Cool and Stay in Schoi il show The refrigerator raiding parties at Mary ' s house- There was a sudden desire ti take Art alter Miss Murdoch came Mr. Marotta tool, us to sec Mar) I ee ' s poinset- tias. The boys found Nancy ' s mother ' s unmention- ables at Nancy L. ' s house Jo Ann M. had two accidents in one week Wilken yelled Josephine during the Lord ' s Prayer Pat S. and Mary M. tried to get Mr Chicko to gi swimming on the Junior class trip. They squeezed twelve boys in Tob ' s Volkswagen [im O ' Kane and Rita S were Prince and Princess .u the |unii 11 Prom Mr ( unii.i called Andrea Big Red. Mr. Nuziale called Sharon Seaside and didn ' t km ivi w hy Some of the Gamma Deltas went on the hayridi in 1959 1 im la V was locked in Nam ' si edai 1 loset with Pete Sassani 1 The sc-uio! boys sprayed the gym locker to make it smell like a girls ' room We almost lost Rita S in Linda M s pool Pat Downes, Anthony S , and Bobby P. all had casts Mr. Bowks M KM III II Lee ran backward and got pushed into a brick wall. Lmda barfed on Industrial Road, Douglas, Tony S . Richie Wills, and Frank Schu- macher visited the girls at Holiday Hills and had to leave their car in Poughkeepsie. Nancy and Mary raced the ' 31 lord in Nancy ' s TBird Angie S passed out ice cream cake to the Steno II class [immy O ' Kane had his Passion Pit Parties LeoRuss. Tommy Bonow, Tommy Moran, Irene Polito, Marion Woudenberg, Ursula Foster, |oan Kennedy, Russell Gross, Philip Laga- tutta, Ralph Cavallone, Nick Nicastro, Mar- garet Woudenberg, Cathy Berns, Richie Goerner, Rex Hover, John Batchellor, Mattie Knapik, Pam Wolgast, Paul Giammona, Bob- by Di Salvo. Carole Ajamian, Bobby Plump. Bruce Robbins, Richie Foley, Teddy Frasco, and Billy Rado The old gym. The gym review when all the girls ate pickles and licorice in the hall. Playboy ' s Penthouse— HR. 202, Mary Lee. Linda, and Andrea had crying sessions on those lonely Saturday nights. Mr. Kielar walked in just as Artie Krause and Al Schroer lit their homemade gunpowder Our whole eighth grade HI: class got sick from lemon cloud dessert We played bingo in Latin Club and ate all the candy. Frog was strangled when he put his head out the bus window at North Arlington, lane Barr fell over with her desk three times 111 English II Mr, Cohen substituted for hemistry. c all said, NOK I Justin C. and Tony Miragliotta got stopped by a cop on the way home from Mr Janton ' s piz a parte tor violating the law We went to the ( lolden Key after the Senior Dam c Mr Nuziale ' s hristmas Tree The Gamma Deltas almost ' made it down the shore. G B w as 1 mi Senii n Bi iy idol Jo-Ann M walked into Mr Di Martini s English class with her pajamas on Wilken said Ah, Ah, Ah, during an assembly. Pagi 6; fictivi ii ?, s Dial Staff Editor-in-chief Linda Maguth Assistant Editor Sandra Ringle Business Manager Mary Lee Christensen Feature Editor Dawn Hassinger Photography Editor JOSEPHINE MAGISTRO Art Editor Kathleen Gaito Typing Editors Gail Roscarelle, Dorothy Flora Advertising Ed tor Joseph Galanti Subscription Editor ..... Elaine Spilker Girls ' Sports Editor Ellen Strong Boys ' Sports Editor Brian Nebiker Advisor .....Mr. Paul Moran Pace 70 Student Council () FFICERS Wilken Mahland PRESIDENT: — ' VICE-PRESIDENT: Robert DeSteno SECRETARY: Karen Eckmayer TREASURER: Richard Yannarelli 1 advisor: Helen Gambuti Pace 71 National Honor Society President Elaine Spilker Vice-President Linda Maguth Secretaries Mary Lee Christensen, Kathy Meier Treasurer Diane Gallagher Historian Sandra Ringle Advisor Mrs. Anne Eckersen Seniors: Gail Boscarelle Michael Bremer Dawn Hassinger Loretta Hoffman Wilken Mahland Brian Nebiker juniors: Paula Angelino Bonita Arnold Christine Galten Barbara Giordano Marcia Haw kins Barbara Hill James Pascale Arlene Shorter Pace 72 Spok :csman Staff President JOHN IANNELLI Vice President DONALD SALTER Secretary BARBARA HILL Treasure) DOROTHY FLORA •vli ( Editor-in-Chief .. ELAINE SPILKER Assistant Editoi BARBARA GIORDANO Business Editoi SANDRA RINGLE Business Assistant. LYNDA WHITE Feature Editoi DAWN HASSINGER Subscriptions DOROTHY FLORA Advisors . MRS. S. OSTROVSKY ROBERT J. COANE Athletic Association Pace 73 Tri-Hi-Y President WILLIAM SCHWARTZ Vice President GAVIN BURKS Recording Secretary RICHARD MALGRAN Corresponding Secretary ROBERT PARSONS Ti ea wrer WILKEN MAHLAND Historian RICHARD TAHMESIAN Chaplain RICHARD YANNARELLI Advisoi ROBERT COANE P, e udent GAIL BOSCARELLE I ' ice President ... LINDA VAUBOURG Recording Secretary LYNDA WHITE Corresponding Secretary LOIS GEERLOF Treasurer ... LINDA MAGUTH Historian .... JUDY FRANCIS Chaplain MARY LEE CHRISTENSEN Advisor.. MRS. OLYMPIA PATTERSON Hi-Y Page 74 Junior Tri-Hi-Y President MIKE MAGUTH Vice President RICHARD PORRI Secretary JAMES HAGER Treasure) RAYMOND GIBBONS Chaplain WILLIAM ULMER Historian (AMES GEERLOF Advisoi PAUL MORAN President I ' ice-President Coi responding Secretary Recording Secretary. Treasurer Chaplain Historian Advisor KAREN NOBEL AIMEE FAMETTE PAT HERZOG DEBBIE REGANTE JUNE HAWKINS . KATHY STENGER ELLEN SIEGEL MRS. ELAINE RAPACKI Junior Hi-Y Pace 75 Future Teachers of America President - I ' ice-President Si i iti.ii ) Treasurer Advisor President PAT KENDALL Vice-President CHARLENE HEYDT Secretary PAT DIXON Treasure, BARBARA HILL Historian SUSAN STARKE SANDRA RINGLE LORETTA HOFFMAN DALE FLORY . KATHLEEN MEIER MISS O ' CONNOR Future Nurses Pace 76 Wig and Mask Top run. left to right: L. Hoffman, D. Malgran. A. Krause, V. Mahland, B. Schwartz, R. Stoesser, M. Christensen, E. Strong. Second rou : S. Deveny, C. Sut- ton, L. Maguth, A. Regante, D. Hassinger, E. Spilker. Last rou : Mr. J. DeCandia, Advisor, G. Boscarelle, C Sieeel. Fine Arts Club Pace 77 ib President LINDA MAGUTH French Cli Presidents 1 ' ice Pi esident Secretary Treasurer JOSEPH FINDURA ALICE HARVEY MARIORIE HABERMANN DOROTHY FLORA CHRISTINE GALTEN MICHAEL SWEET MISS TULIA MURRAY I ' m. i 7.S ff fy o Latin Club President BARBARA SODORA Vice President CAROL FRANCESE Secretary JAY BUONO Treasurer CAROLYN SCIVOLETTI Advisors MRS. GERTRl DE GREENBERG MRS. ADELE HANDS President Advisoi RICHARD MEYERS R( (BERT STOESSER Commercial Club Page 79 Senior Library Council Officers President . JEAN CANT Vice President CAROLYN HERZOG Corresponding Secretary [  VC E GLOYSTEIN Recording Secretary DIANE SCHAFFER Treasure JANET SCHLENKER Hist on.,,, ANNAOZAROSKI State Recording Secret,,,] SANDRA RINGLE Advisor MRS. ALINE MOSS President LORETTA SYLVESTER Vice President ROBERT MILLS Secretary LINDA VERDI Treasure ANN TULLO I Advertising Club Pack 80 Junior Dramatics Club Pn i Ji ill I ' ice P t sident Si i n tit) y Advisot LINDA BORNICK CONNIE WASSEL FRANCESCA FRATTARELLI MRS. MARY ELLEN McILVAINE President GAVIN BURKS Vice President RONALD DeSIMONI Secretary DARRELL HOFFMAN Treasure, ROBERT ATKIN Uviso, JOSEPH NUZIALE Chemistry Club Pace 81 Visual Aids Advisot MR. EDWARD MAUTHE Stage Crew Advisoi MR. EDWARD Ml ' RPHY Paci 82 Senior Art Club First rou ( Siegel, J. Pizzulli, C. Badaracco, J. Moora- dian. Second row: S. Devcny, G. Mathe, J. Brennan, K. Gaito, K. Swift, S. Gilson, K. Fantacone, Miss Murdoch, advisor. Senior Chess Club Advisor FRANK CUNHA Pagi 83 Icosatet Directoi WILLIAM JANTON Choir Dn ectoi WILLIAM JANTON Paci SI Dance Band Dn et tm II.I.IAM [ANTON Paci 85 tf Football This year ' s football team, plagued by injuries, was able to win only one game. This was a 2-6 romp over Wallington early in the season. Coach Esposito looks tor a better record next year. First row, left to right: R. Yannarelli, D. Spirito, E. Testa, A. Falco, E. Ippolito, J. Ianelli, J. Galanti, B, Skene, M Esposito, Head Coach. Second row: M. Dixon, H. Hahn, R. DeSimoni, G. Burks, T. Tedeschi, A. Beidinger, D. Panzer. Third ran : J. Ciliento, J. Russo, J. Christiana, R. Freschi, R. Christiana, W. Glynn, A. Johnson, G Weber, Ass ' t Coach. fourth run: A. Senerchia, M. Dunton, J. Koutei, F. Schumacher, G Maffia, S. Gobbo, K. Niewiadowski, R. Cozza, F. Cunha, Ass ' t Coach. Fifth rou : J. Rossillo, L. Retort, M. Maguth, G. Groom, J. Novello, W. Deurloo, K. Frisco, D. Dato, W. Figundio. Sixth row. P. Christiana, F. Verdi, C. Kyriacos, A Coffaro. T. Laury, T. Rogers, L. Flaig, K. Kehoe. JOSEPH OALANTI (OHN IANNELLI V I j a .t 88 : ' - : Track Team First n u: Headcoach N. Franicola, P. Weiner, T, Deleasa, F. Frazer, Asst. coach. G. Weber. Second row. G. Basso, R. Gibbons. G. Groom, C. Cobos, M. Basso, D. Spirito, V. Hastings, B. Taylor, T. Francese. Third rou . P. D ' Alessandro, J. Novello, K. Niewiadowski, J. Russo, A. Falco, R. Vandergroef, R. Fraioli, K. Taylor, R. Phillips, B. DeSteno, P. Nigro i rou : J. Routel, A. Eastlake, C. Taylor, R. Jahn, G. Young, W. Schwartz, S, Gobbo, K. Kalyka, R. Derish, G. Burks, M. Newman. V. Brauer. II.I.IAM sf.HWARTZ JAMES i ) KANE Paci 89 Basketball VARSITY BASKETBALL— A. Porfido, Coach William Panzarino, J. Lar- sen, R. Malgran, R. Stoesser, W. Schwartz, W. Mahland, J. lanelli. This year the Blue Devils, under the able leadership of William Panzarino and Kenneth Gorab, had their finest season ever. They were champions of the North Jersey Conference and State, Group I runnerups. The all senior team won all but three games. The highlight of the season came in the Fair Lawn gym, when Wood-Ridge defeated Mountain Lakes in the state semifinal. This was a fitting tribute to Coach Panzarino, who retired at the end of the season. J.V. AND VARSITY— R. Yannarelli, A. Porfido, R. Malgran, J. Larsen, J. Pascale, T. Hernck, R. Stoesser, R. Jahn, W. Schwartz, V. Mahland. C. Taylor, R. Schaffert. d ace 90 ■I RoBLRT STOI-SM- ' R WILLIAM SCHWARTZ KENNETH GORAB J.V. Coach WILLIAM PANZARINO I ' ,n my Coach WILKEN MAHLAND RICHARD MALGRAN ANTHONY PORFIDO JOHN LARs I JOHN IANNELLI r f k ,v Mrt tr F  .( roa : Ass ' t Coach, F. Cunha, I. Bodner, A. Santulli, R. Stoesser, W. Mahland, R. Malgran, M. Stenger, Head Coach K. Gorab. Second row: H. Hems, T. Piret, N. Valdez, J. Pascale, R. Yannarelli, R. Schaffert, T, Herrick, V. Skene, D. Marie. Third row: T. Elia, J. Laury, E. Scerbo, R. Beagle, S. Sommer, D. Ziek, J. Smith, G. Koegel, R. Freschi, W. Lombardo, G. Berry, D. Dato, J. Uhlman. Baseball Paci 92 I L . «. j K First row. T. Francese, B. Taylor, P. Kraycinovich, E. Black, R. Praschil. Second row: R. Leaden, R. Jahn, C. Taylor, J. Pascale. Third row: N. Franicola, P. Van Zile, J. Provost, R. DeSteno, K. Taylor, A. Eastlake. Cross Country Paci 93 First row. D. Denecke. Second row: A. Shorter, G. Freschi. Third row. M. Haberrnann, C. Henneman, N. Klein, fourth row. A. Regante, M. Manzo, M. Christensen, L. Maguth. Varsity Cheerleaders J.V. Cheerleaders Full ion. L. Boettcher, E. I r ler. F. Nordahl. StfuJ roit : J. Buono, K. Swift, I.. White, K Fckmayer, L. I ieerlof I ' .,. i 1 LINDA MAGUTH ( i aplain MARY MANZO I 0L MARY LEE ( HRISTENSEN i ' aplain MARJORIE HABERMAN m ANDREA REGANTE RICHARD WILLS Band First you: H. Bayer, K. Gaito, R. Wills, E. Spilker, J. Cas cioli, S. Ringle, A. Willging, D. Gallagher, L. Vauhourg, J Paessler. Second rote: J. Magistro, L. Sylvester, R. Tan mesian, V. Elegante, E. Trabilcy, M. Lesser, A. Chiciak, W Lombardo, C Paessler, L. Naclerio. Third row. N. Rist P. Rhein, D. ( iavaglia, G Hampel, F. Fratterelli, L. Serio D. Schoenfeld, A. Beck, J. Francis. D. Enright. Fourth rou : D. Russo, R. Perren, J. Hager, G 1 ' oung, V. Hager, J Urspurch, T. Stevensnn, G. Muller. B. Arnold, J. Conti 1 J ARTHUR WILLGING JUSTIN CASCIOLI SANDRA RINGLE Pagi ' ' I. ELAINE SPILKER v a ims 4, u fe-s Alters. ' First row: H. Bayer, J. Francis, D. Gallagher, D. Enright, J. Paesslei Second rote: L. Vaubourg, L. Naclerio, B. Arnold. J. Conti, C. Paessler. Twirlers ' ■A KATHY GAITO Pi m Majorettt 1 m . _— • DIANE GALLAGHER Captain LINDA Y.U ' HorRC, Pace 97 Y ; A R Perren. J Magistro P. Rhein, N. Rist, I. Sylvester, D. Russo. Color Guard JOSEPHINE MAGIsTRo Captain | Pace 98 Gymnastics Club n ( ( ( - i ' VALENCIA EWAN and CARL MLILLER Advisors Leaders Club Pl i fidt lit I ' n i -Pi esidenl Ri c ording Secretai ) Corresponding Secretai ) Ti easurei - Ui isoi MARY MANZO LYNDA WHITE ARLENE SHORTER DOROTHY FLORA CHRISTINE GALTEN MISS VALENCIA EWAN Pagi ' ft THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF WOOD-RIDGE Congratulates the Class of 1965 Mayor IGNAZIO J. LA ROSA ( ounci men mst .1 e ' Bickert Alfred A Fuhro Francis X l ieger William II Boschen James . 1 .ove W.Edward Pinckney Robert I. Stoesser Borough Clerk Alfred L. ( renton Borough Attorney James S. oung. Tax Collector lames Kennei l ax . issessi r EmileE Bugnon. Chief of Police Philip Algozzini, Fire Chief John J. I ..I li.nr , i Mmiislrulr I kimenick M,ir oni. Building Inspector Fred Barbaretti, Superintendent oj Public Works ( reorge Kour, Plumbing Inspector Ann Flora. Public Health Nur Page 100 r- ■H Congratulations from I our Community Bank THE WOOD-RIDGE NATIONAL BANK 207 I IACKENSACK STREET WOOD-RIDGE, NEW JERSEY GEncva 8-6500 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Page 101 (Ulif Haird btea thrr ana krrji thrr. fttaij S|r sljrnu % farr tn tljrr anu ijaur mrrnj mt tltrr. iflaij %i turn ijUi nutntntaurr to thrr anil gte thrr jirarr. (Tljr ICurii hlrss tbrr. ASSUMPTION CATHOLIC YOUTI I ORGANIZATION Pagi 102 THE V )1 i-RII GE CHAPTER ( )F THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY President Elaine Spilker Vice President I .inc ' a Maguth Secretary Kathy Meier Treasurer I ' iane ' iallaghei Historian S Ira Ringle Senior Members Gail Boscarelle Linda Maguth Michael Bremer Wilken Mahland Mary Lee I In istensen Kathy P leicr I liane ' ' allagnei I '  ian Nemker I )a vn I lassinger Sandra Ringle Loretta I lofTman Elaine Spilker I lunar Members Paula Angelino Mania I lawlcin? I Sonita Arnold Barhara I lill ( nristine ( ' alien .lames I ' aseale Barhara ' iiordano Arlene Shorter loOKOvr worn.. HERE THEY COME... Knowledgahle . . . determined . . . lull I amhition . . . ready I cope with the luture as they pass another milestone in life. 1 hey know the value I thrift . . . ol saving I make their dreams a reality, fhey know I Ley ve learned I heir lessons ell lor they ve studied thrift at . . . 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