Wood Ridge High School - Dial Yearbook (Wood Ridge, NJ)

 - Class of 1964

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n J w Senior RONALD C( N ATO • C lass Officers IAMES PASCA1 E • PATRICIA RHF.IN • VICE-PR] 1 VNDA Will II • I ' l R Sat. S- ' X f 1 W° r £ ! £ ■l-— — ._x.,.. l ■ ■P B ml p jJSg«- — 5r gy l ■- — SJS jfc t ' H=Sll r7 : 2 5 -v. L S li B Bf f 2 _ . ' ■JGS ! . ' Juedi ication We, the Class of 1964, dedicate our yearbook to the flame of School Spirit. Every flame requires three things to keep it blazing brilliantly. The atmosphere surrounding that flame is the en- couragement and help ol our faculty and adminis- tration. I heir kind and thoughtful guidance lias im- proved our school careers immeasurably, friey have given us the benefil ol their own wisdom and experi- em e, smoothing the road before us. Mir fuel 111 the flame ol School Spirit is a long roster ol school activities evoking the talents and in terests of us all. Its components are the arts and liter- ature, sports and science. The heat ol our growing llame is enkindled bv the enthusiasm of the students, lo participate in these components, there must be a common interest, a shared enthusiasm binding the individual and the school. I lie llame ol School Spirit must never flicker and die in careless indifference. Il must eternally be held high, burning brightly, illuminating our school. Pagi ■ C oreword ( )ur I [igh So 1 001. days Ik ire come to a close. We oi ;e our sim ere I hanks to the Board l Education, the . dministration, and the faculty. I hese vans would I Hire been a lath ire aid tout them. They nave given as strength and courage to face oar shortcomings, and to overcome them. We hare received an invaluable education, which will enable us to look into the future with more confidence. New doors will be open- ing for most oj as. I erhaps we can pass through them with the aware- ness oj the world s stumbling blocks, as well as an appreciation oj its advantages. Four years — how swiftly they have passed. el these years bold many memories, some sad. most happy. We will always remembei our high school friendships, the exciting sports events, the assemblies, the prom, and all the other retinites. They hare played an important role m emu lung our education. 1 hese memories trill always remain with us in oar different walks oj life. ( I IRIS riNE ( ' Alii Bonita Arnold Bonny . Poised . . I )rum Majorette. National I lonor Society. C ommercial (lul . . . Plan? to be a private secre- . . Hi Fink . . Business ( ourse Roberl Atkin Bob . . Witty . National I lonoi Soi iety I h Y Fine Arts Club . . Plan? I nen ime a law yer ... It s a good I f i r t •_ I in basically .1 E01 id I JIcBc Classical Jacqueline Barter Jackie Amiable . . . Wis and Mask, Dial. Intramurals . . . Never mind, eh? . . . Plans to travel around tbe world and to be nappy . . . Col- [1 e lassical g -■■■■iH Paula Therese Angelino Paula . . . Intellectual . . . NHS. FTA, Spokesman . . . Plans to teacb high school . . . (nme on! Lets go . . . College Classical Karen Barchi Cricket . . . Felicitous ( ommercia ( lull Advertising bib Intramurals . . . Plans I I ' a sei retary . Ya kllnw C ftffimercial ( ourse Page 6 Rose Ann Baratla Ri 11 Petite . . . ( ommercial Club Advertising ( bib, Intramurals . . Plans to be a typist . . . OH! Mother ( oramen ial lolt ' n lean Bayer III I LrFen esi enl . . . Majorette, Studenl ' ouncil . . . Plans li be a music i ' i elemental - ) 51 hoi I teai her , . . lin, 1 Some . . . ( ollegi ' I Margaret Behrje Margie Retii ' ill ( ommen ial ' lull Rainbow C iirls . . . Intra murals . . . Plans I be a seci 1 ... I don I lcnov . . . ( ommercial ( ourse ( urn e . Jules Bate: ie . . . Li iquai ious . Spi ikes man. Dial Stafl Wig and Mast I lub trea 1 . plans to go 1 nursin t school and I  ■ happy . I hat - lough . . . ( ollege ' las ical Judith Black jitdl . . . ( ' final . . . ( ommen ial ( lub I ial Stafl ( ' hoir Plans I be hap pilj married . . . I dunno ' ■ men ial ( ourse Mai Bradarvell Man O ( lub, f . .( ). Libra I [ bins lo bi I I Joseph Blazo i 11 ! : In, ill . I 1 I Lai- lo gel inti I I - i I ; 1 I 1 Paci 7 ( ravin Burks I Castle Buildei . Hi- 1 ! WH.S Fool .all . I (( plans to be Very pool ( I [eye Si ientifir o iri outterworth Bud CI. ' hemislry ( lult I mm - I lull I nllcac ' lassU al Judith Brennan Judy . . . friendly . . . Commercial ( lull Senior Art Club, [ntramurals . . . Plans In be a secretary . . . Sure. sure I know . . . Commercial Jaylene Buorio Jay . . . Bubbly . . . President ol C om- mercial ( lub Wig Mask Typing Editor of Dial . . . Plans to bave a sui i essful career and to be bappy . . Ori n ( o mmercial eon Elaine Cant jeanie I ' ensh e I ' I A President: National nonoi Society. Tri-Hi-1 historian .1 lans I become an F.lc- mentan schoolteacher... Cooclness li. a urns . . . College-Scientifir William I. Cahill, ]r. Bill Si ientific ... I )ial, Spokes- man I li-Y Plan to gel lus Ph.D. in Astronorm Quite so ... ( i illege Si ientific riaiK s ( ielx Fran Sophislii ated Tri I li Y Leaner s ' 1 1 1 1 Sei retary; Win Mask . . . Plans I I ' a mcnii al sci retary Really? ( ' ollogc ( lassical, Mary Ann ( ompitiello Mare So iaole . . . Commercial Cluh Win - Masl ( hoir Plans In be a Beautician . . , So w n.il s new? ( nmmercial o in ( hristiana Vnk: Chris . . Spritely Football Wis Mast HiintinR No kid din . ollcye ( lassical Ronald ( oncato Ronnie Authoritative , . . 1 li-Y, Fine Arts lub. Gym ( lub Plans to Further his education , . ( !el I. isi . . . ( ollece Scientific Linda rlorem e ( orsi I .a, I ,i sticlkui ' ( [ill). ( Mil- lllll.illllll.il- ( ' Mo I lell yon roian ' Joy ( onti I ■: ' H? Vice Pi I Paid Crovo W7 Z . . Circumlocutory . . . ( ars. Money . . . Ambition: Rest Quiet Si rl ol Icinda like . . - General Peter Do. Messandro Pete . . . Sociable . . C.Y.O. Wig Masl . Plans I to a trade si hool . . . You re all beat . . . ( leneral Richard Crane Richie . . . Quiet . . . Plans to be a success . . . ( !eneral Diane Arden Denecke I )i v Amicable . . . arsity ( neer- leader Future Nurses, Vice President; I )ial Staff . . . Plans to be a bi-lingual secretary . . WKat?? . . . Classical Pace 10 Ronald DeSimoni Ron . . . Vibrant . . . Hi-Y. NHS. Football . . . Merbanical engineer . . . College Scientific Richard Deresh Rich Fanciful . . Hi-Y, Debating ( lull ( hemistry ( lub . . . Plans to attend i ollege and obtain a scientific background . . . Sorry, I bave to do my homework. ' . . . ( College Scientific Elaine I )iBlasio I h ' i i ir Amicable Vl ertising ( [ub; S| isb Club; Dial Staff Want- to be happily married and own .1 In irse . . . I don I belie e il ( ollege ' lassical Joanne Marie Donpona Joanne . ivai ious . N.H.S I eature Editor ol I )ial; French ( lnl . , . Plans to lie a bi lingual sei retarj . . . mi re dippj . . ( ollege ' las sii ,il | - A Robert teStenot i, itoy ZeaL us , . Studenl ' oun ill I ' resident ; Stage ( rew . I ine Arts Ambition: to be .1 sua ess s I .1 gun. . . . Ci illege ' lassii al Lucille Dugcm Bunny . . . Wakeful . . . ( ommen ial ( lub: Girls Intramurals; Studenl ( ouni il Ambition to go in the 1 imen 5 Aii I orce ... II ne ei Icll. . . . ( ommercial i ' .i ' k Ehrman I ■ cil; Ji I ' iwn M (il . rial Arthur Eastlake iline . . . I . I li V v ' . Plans to joii ( ol i I lassii ,1! A- J atk . XiRelpW ) . . qfalM5taff ■ rjecom Son of a fiiin. . . ' i i 1 1 • j i ■ ' la i r a I Donna Foose Foosey . . . Congenial . . . Commercial Club, Advertising Club, Dial Staff . . . Ambition: To be a secretary ana mate a million . . . Ob Crunch! . . . Commercial ■ r Joseph Finanra -) Joe . . . ( oraial . . . Vice President of Student ( ouncil, Newspaper reportei for all |iorts. Banking Representative . . . Plans In become an elementary teacher . . . Hi 1 . . . ( ollege ' lassi cal Page 12 ( (no Francese Cat . . . Felicitous . . . ( ommercial Club, Leaders Club, Tri-Hi-Y . . I m hungry 10 be happy . ( ommercial ( ourse Judith A. Francis Judy . Sincere . . . Twirling . . . I n I hY Future I eachers . . . Plans to go to college and Ix- happily married . . . What can I say I ollege Cla r s mm Ronald Fraioli Ronny Affable National I loni ' i v ii icty, I i- Fine Arts ' lull . . . Plans In lii-i . ime a law yei I hat 5 close Ci illege ( lassical Georgette Freschi I ;, , . Vibrant . . , arsilv ( lair leading ( aptain . . . ( ommen ial (lul. I )ial Staff - . . Plan- I- work in the advertising field ... hal a winner le me tell ya . . . ( iinnnerei.il Course V Lois ( reerloj l.o I . . . rcnch ' Inn . . PI (J ttP Ol mi il lier w i f v ' ■ ( hristine ( ratten . . I )ial N.H.S Tri-Hi-Y exi Iniid . . . lassii al Sandra Gilson Orison . . - Tri-Hi-Y, Spokesman ip and Mask I ' lans to marry a millionaire . . . Dee la dec . . . chic . . . ( ollege ( lassical Barbara Giordano I ' tiiri . . . perceptive l l x Spokes man Editor, I )ial Business Star! Edi lor . . . Plans In l)Ci ome a good mathe- matics teacner . rhis just isn t mj flav . ( olleae ' la sical Gregory Gejers Farmer . . . Band, American Music . . . Plans to be an electronic engineer ... 1 hate Shakespeare . . . yood- natured . . . Scientific. Frank Grassi Frank . . . C.Y.O., Wig and Mask ... I lans to make enough money to own two i.ii- . . So what, dear? . congenial , . . General I ' m. M Joyce Hadrava Joyce . . . studious . . . Fine Arts Club. Dial, French Club . . . Plans to be successful . . . That s ridiculous. . . . College Classical Charles Greco Charlie . . . Romeo . . . Wig and Mas! Bergi n ' ul Outs, Choir . . . I lans to be a draftsman . . . nul listen . . . ( ieneral larold I ( m Harold .. . . Gregarii ms Foi il li.ill Capt. Sr ( !ouni il I !i V Baseball . , . Plans to go to ( ollege Comi i hi 5 on General ( ourse Cxerard . tiampel, Jr. Jerry friendly Wig and Masl Bergen ( utouts ( ar ( lub, ( hoir . . Plans to be .1 cnel . . . Man ' . . . ( ollege Si ienl ilii Susan nager Rosie, Sue . . . garrulous . . . Intra murals Athlel ii Assoi iation ' iossip mil ' Plans In have 12 kids ... ou could gel arrested ' ollege Prep. Alice Harvey Al I pmsi r ' ,il h ni.-il Honor S01 it l I mi- Arts ' lub |n ' !;esman . . . Plans In I10 an English teacher . . I tbought it was quite funuvXx-. . College Classical . - ° T, . • ( Liiic I lermemann ( laire Amial ile I ■ I Yes . National I Inner Si retary Don ' l gel excited % j . l ■j, , r Marcia lawkins Marsh . . Intelligent . National 1 Ii mi ' i ?ociel j Future I America Plai nr math . . Oh hi n stl; Col 7 nomas hlerrich 1 1 unmy . . cordial . . . BasL I ball iall Fine Ark ( ln! . . Ambi- tion: Io go into the service . . . Hummm . . . ( ollege Classical BarbaraHill Barb I ill ' . National I lonoi Society, treas , Future Nurses ( tub, I .cider s ' 1 1 1 1 ■ Vice I ' residenl . . Ambition Lo be a nurse and to ha e ,i happ life Well, what can I tell a ' ( ollege Cla ical Pace 16 Charlene Heydl Cncirli . . . pleasant . . . Wig MasL F.N.C., Chemistry Club . . . Ambi- tion: I (i go on to nursing . . . What? , Who? . . . College ( [assical Darrell Hoffman Darrall . . . Industrious . . . Pres. Methodisl Youth Fellowship, Hi-Y, V.P. Debating Club . . . Ambition: In study engineering at R.P.I. . . Gel Real . . . College Scientific VS y Edward Ippolito Ippy . . . ( ut-l V 1 • ■ • Football. Base- kill Senior Council . . . Ambition: Hopes to attend college . . . You re all beat ' . . . College Classical Joyce Hnncik Jerse . Quiet . . . School Games. Dances at ( Y.O., Driving Dads ( adillai Ambition: l.B.M. opera- tor . . , She s rapid Me s Boss . . . ( i Humeri ial Kathleen firouschek Katln . . vivai ious - . . arsity ( neer |i nl. i FTA I reasurer; Stage ( rew . . . Plans I bed ime a nurse . Im embarrassed, . . . ( ollege Si ienl ifii Nancy Klein Xan I ri-Hi-Y. i rleao- er I I A ... A Mo I lull , Inn ' ( ollege ' Dale Kirchner Futun I .■ ' i 1 mfoil Family I hell • i: - ' Edward Koshlap Ed . . . reserved . . . Chess Club, I Y.O. . . . Plans to be happy . . . ( h you ' n kidding!! . . . College Scientific , Carol Ahn Krause ( a. witty v(Vig and Mask, Com- mercial ( lull ( lirls Intramurals . . . Plan lo be a beautician . . . Ra! fink. . . . Ci immen i.u ourse Diane Koch Diane . . . talkative . . . Dial, Student Council . . . Plans to be a denial as- sistant . . . Oh boy! . . . General Sofia Kyriacos Soje . . . meticulous . . . Fine Arts Club. Student Council. Creative Writing . . . Plans to be a successful writer . . . That kills me ' . . . Col- leae ( lassical Pace 18 Margaret Laiurence Marge, Maggie . . . reticent . . . Senior Chess ( lull . . Plans to get out of school . . . So! . . . Commercial Course Linda Lamoureux Linda . . . carefree . . . Commercial C Iub, Oids Intramurals . . . Plans to be a wire . . Business Course Mutirv esse; Band, All State ( n he tra I )ance Band I ' Ians a i areei in musii Be thai as it maj Mi Bow les I i .11. ... ( [assii al MalcolmH. Light fethro hi- BucWy , . . Visual Aides Band Shop . . . Plans to joi [hi marines or be ome a mei hanii ' lello . . . ( leneral ' ourse PeterLella Pete. Ami. able ( ' hess Club C.Y.O. . . . Plans to be a drafts ' .in . . I don I know ( il ( qui e John Luse lumpin in kie . . . Gallant . . . ' Y.O. . Plans to be an ... i ountanl ... ou re I gly . . . C ommen ial ( ourse Narn I ee Warn I ■,, Puli hritudi iU ' luIi ' lead a, ! ' ,, ' Ki f l H. . ,( la; ■ J I u 0 Michael Maleszewski Plans , . . ( ieneral Carol McGuiness friendl) Commercial Club Wig 6 Mask. Dial Staff . . . Ambition: to be an airline stewardess Diana Nlosca D ... Commercial Club, C . l .O. Plans to b« a sei how nice . . Commercial Ob. John Murachanian fohn . . . Quiet . . . Driving, bunting, photography . . . Plans to go into the Pace 20 Patricia Nanus Pat . . . amiable . . . Twirler, Tri-Hi-Y Vice-President of Wig Mask . . Ambition: Always to be happy . . College ( lassical o ifi ( ) Nunc John Likeable . C.Y.O. . . . Plans to In ' in electrical technician ... You wc iiildn I understand il I Itilcl vim. . . . ( lassii il i J)cH.RiiJwd Notar i oey, nuzjiud,- ' I riencilj Wine iimci jyfa Sony Ambition I own a Bird None too Spry ( ieneral rj Pazc . . VOenlal . .JWfrle Dial ' iii K onjhiercia w) he happy James I ascale Jim Suave ... 1 resident ■ l XI l v 1 li Y Basketball and baseball teams Plans to be a doi toi Wbal i an I li ' ll .i Ci illeae Si ienl iln jk $y J 2.-, yrn Mi mrt mi e Penna ' ill u|i . . . ' mi I ' ii con Paessler I. azi nnil Iconic ■ llini ' j 1 rial Thomas Piret Turn . . Gregarious . . Baseball, I li-Y Visual Aids . . Ambition to hei e an engineei . W ell . . • ollege Si ientirii Phyllis Plinsk Polock . Unpredictable . . . AA Representath e ' lirls ( iym ( ml. In- trumurals Ambition: to I ' happih married to Bobb) Keep il cool . , , ( ieneral Roberta Perren Bobbie . . Ebullient . . . ( ommercial Club, Color-Guard, Intramurals . . . Hans to have a happy life and work with the airlines . . . Oh. Christmas . . Commen ial Joseph Pollard Pig, Joe . . . ( onvivial . . . Plans to join the Marines . . . Well stand bai I . ( ommercial Page 22 Pauline Raivio I aiilinc . . sociable . . . left school ti marry Ronnie . . . Commercial Robert R. Praschil llnhhr . Utopian . . . Track, II. Ill, IV, Boys Leader Club . . . Plans to be a millionaire ( ieneral W atricia Rhein Pat ( i impanionanle I ri-1 li 1 ,ii it i in ol ( oloi Guard Secretar) ol Senior ( lass Ambil ion I o i iw 1 1 ,i 57 red 1 Biro . . . I hal s ' ireal . . . ( lassical Michael Riban zek Riluir i.i- g ling . . . I ' lans ti i join the arm ' i hi ili if ii ■ 1 1 i M ' ( i illeee ' la cal Phyllis Reif J Reify. Phyl Kookie Dial Stafl fill 1 1 I reasurer I I A , Ambi I ii hi 1 1 ■• gel ;i -in I board and surl ti I lawaii . I II never tell . . . ( lossi i al Nancy Rist Nai ice . . I )reamei ' olor ( luard Dial Staff, Wig and Mask . . Plans In be happily married . . You re line . . . ( l,i Iniiiin Mai ie Ri Mi l olor-Giiard ig and Masli . . Plai I indergarti n l acbcr ... h Kera ( I. foO I ;CV£ - VCQg v ) Cs onn Route! John Hi-Y.. . Clas ' Lynn Saviello i ; i i.J ile . . . Commercial ( lnl. . . Plans to become a hair sty] isl . . I ' ll tell ya later . . . General ■ ■ Carolyn Scivoletli • . i Perl . NHS, Comn ' lull Senior ( abinet . . , Ambition to ucceed . • .1 Fashion merchandi ei . . . Oh ( 1 . ■ ' om Gerald Russo jerrv . . . Dependable . . . Wig and Mask, Track. Football . . . Ambition: to make .1 l l oi money . . . Shut ya mouth . . . College Scientific Michael A. Scivoletti Dependable . . . Dance Band 258 Whiplash. Tach Down 15 . . . Plans to be a mechanical draftsman . . . And all that jazz ' . . . Scientific Page 24 Frank Schumacher Frankie . . . Cut-up . . . Girls, drums . . . Arflj tinii to n.tff ' his own business . .A NobgpyjasJredfya Oomi Kohert Schaffert Bob . . . witty . . . Basketball. Base- hall. Fine Arts . . . Ambition: get my license someday . . . O really . . . Scientific Evelyn Schwerdtfeger Lynne . . . ( ompatible . . . ( ommei cial ( lull I ' I. in- to bei o fastiii hi designei hal .1 ba 11. in. 1 . . ( lencral « ?KT Harvey Shalansliy Mickrv, (ire . . . Xcil.ni- Driving, mocking ,,iil Mr. Moran and His Ram bier, failing Spanish IV , . . Plans I I 1 .in auto mei hanic . . Win- i-ll al me? Whal did I do? . , . Classii al illiam Skeni Bilh lub...P ■ i liter Well Now Cla i al Lorraine Schumacher Lorry I repossessing ( ommei cial ' lull ( YO . . . Plans I be . ei retan Ob, cmd , . . ( ommen ial Arlene Shorter ri Leader . . . Vice President (V ' ol NHS Varsity Cheerleader As KJ sistanl I )ial Editor . . Ambition: to Iks be a famous 51 1 retarj I ley John ( lassii ,il Leonard . Sileo I . . . Witt) Chem Hi-Y . I ' ! ins to be a wildlife bi Dennis Spirito Den . AtKIetic . . . Football, Track, Hi-Y . . . Plan to be an auto me- chanic . . . General Nancy Staley Nancy . . Placid ( boii F ine Arts Dial . Ambition to have fun . . . F udge , . , Commen ial Barbara Sodora Sido Refined . . . Commercial Club Wig and Mask, Dial Staff . . . Plans I become a beautician and colorist . . Really . . . Commercial Susan Starke Sue Complaisant . . . President of Wig and Mask Future Nurses ' lub Assumption Choir . . . Ambition to be happy ... 1 don t know . . . Classical Pace 26 yf Thomas D. Stevenson Tom . . . Conversable . . . Rand, De- Mole) Stage ( rew . . . Plans to con- tinue education . . . You re the limit . . . Genera] ( reraldine oullivan 1 Admirable . Banking Rep resentative ' ommen ial ( lub ' ' iris Intramiirals . Ambition I become .1 soi ial workci I m bap] iy d ir you . . ( leneral John Sullivan lack. Cbeerful Hobby Club Spanisb ( lnl PI.uk to gel oul I si In ii ■] and gel .1 good job . Rigbl away . . . ( las sii al ( reorge Sturtevant Stiri . Agrei able I dinting ( irl cars I lans to I - a forestei I lc Babe f L : .1! Kdlluren Sivifl Sivifty, Kalhy Quii k-witted . . - I 11 I Ii I eature Editor o! Spokes man rj and Mask . . mbition to own .111 XKE Jaguar willi leopard skin seat: and lra el ai l tbe worli I ... I in 1 bad . . . ( lassical Kenneth I aylor K Soi iable ' : . . . I Inns to jo Ii I Ii I Ii V ( raig 1 aylor Lofty . , Trad a nick- I lurrv Elaine L. Trier ! [nine- Energetic . . Spokesman. Stall Spanish Club . ..Ambi- tion to be happ . Nice Tougb Zi Ann Tullo Blondie . . Lively . . . ( ommercial Club, Advertising Club Dial Staff Plans ti i bei ome a beautii lan . . . I dunno . . . ( ommercial ! Robert Tudor Bob . Friendly Plans to be a re ean h biologisl ( i illege ( Iassi- Pace 28 Richard VanderGroef ( ioo y . . . Enthusiastic . . . Hi- . Oe- bating ( lull ( hemistry Club . . . Am- bition to be an engineer and get a dei enl job ... Oh, give up ... Si ientific Nicholas Valdez Nick . . . Conversable . . . Baseball, Basketball, C.Y.O. . . . Plans to join the State Polii e . . . That ' s too bad . . . General ( nirv inci Rico . Lively . . . Latin ( lub, ' hess ( Iiil, I lobby ( bib . Ambition to gel oul I school and make his lirsl million . . . I , imi irn i ma I ' ( leneral ( irimii- } oung ' l IS 1 1, Y I i-lrv ( ,.i |, Linda Jeanel erdi I in rtistii Ail Editoi ol Dial FT Twirling liPLa ' ns to I e anj ,ul teai Ihj hrd. travel % y ' ' I c V ofA [ i j- Kathryn Young Kami Imaginative . . Spokesman I ial Stall Ad ertising Club . . Am bition to be a gi  ' nurse Don I bofl lassical Lynda While Lynda.. All. ' 1 , . Tri-Hi-Y Pres idenl XI IS arsity ( heerleadei I ' I, ,n- 1. 1 I .... ..in,- ., teai bei I , bad . . . ( lassii al Jacqueline illiams Jackie . . . friendly . . . Advertising Club ( nib ' Intramurals ( icneral IVairC Wolfe Blaii l Pbotograph) y ur cfafnuti J ihufn Ifclllll Most Likely to Succeed ( nristine Galten — James Pascale Class Whiz Robert Atkin — Marcia Hawkins Class Leaders Ronald Concato — Arlene Shorter Best AIL Around James Pascale - Lynda White I ™ , H . m 1 : ( Mosi School Spirit ( Irace Bates — !■ isepn F inaura Mosi Popn ur Ronald oncato — I nda mti- Mosi Sophisticated I ram is f irassi — Frances ( iel lies! I )n Best Looking Thomas Piret — Nancy Maruska Friendliest Carol Paessler — Joseph Fmclura — Jean Paessler ( lass )reamers Starke — Gavin linrl.- ( ' ass Flirts raig I a) l — I .inda erdi Paci C utest I ei inard Siiei i - I [elen Bayi WOOD-RI HIGH SC Most Athletic I ' iane 1 lenei Le I ' ■ ?pirit l fsl Figure and Build Patricia l nein — il Inn lol Quietest C (ass Eaters Harold Harm — Jean Paessler Most Artistic Linda Verdi — Dennis Spiritc s ' 1 • i i  fli it It 1|M ■ rm-jm I: i. W } 4 Po sc France iel - f raic I aylor C lass Gossip Susan I lager — Ji inn I .use Pagi ' ■■ Mosl 1 alkative ( ' race Bates — I .con. ml Silei i ( lass Jesters Ham Shalansk - Phvllis Plinski i r Best I )mn ers Phvllis Plinski - lohn I Class Pals I Iarold Hahn and Ronald I)i Simoni George Young and Ronald C oncato Iohn hristiana and Arthur Iohnson Arlene Shorter and Helen Bayer Iudith Francis and Phyllis Reif ( rERAI DINE Sri I IVAN AXD PhYLLIS PliNSKI ( lass Sweethearts I A PERREN AND GERAI I) I ' W ' m i i m Skene and Judh h Fi Ed rdTi i. and Helen Bayer I I vr I Iai IN AMi Ii an I ' aessler ' I ll N ' NEMANN __ , 1 A. . 2 Ideal Boy and ( tin K. Young Hair T. Piret ( ' . Francese Eves P DeAlessandro P. Rhi:in ' Nose T. Herrick S. 1 Iager Mouth W. Cahill I ( !n i v Complexion 1 . Piret V. Fasanm Smile R. DeSimoni E. Trier Voice C ( jRI i I.. White Personality I. Christiana X Rist Sociability I Christiana D. Russo Line I. Blazo, R Iahn I), Russo Walk P. Crovo K. Swift Wit 1 1. Shai wsky P. Plinski Laugh R. Schaffert D. Foose Disposition I. Christiana C. Scivoletti Teeth 1 1. I Iahn L iass vi ill Pai la Angelino— Leaves net tremendous ability??? to do word pri iblems to anyone w no wants it. Bonita Arnold— Leaves Mrs. Patterson without a pest. Robert Atkin— Leaves Mr, Nuziale with no one to laugh at. Rose Ann Baratta— Leaves Elaine Delmonico her petite ness. Karen Barchi— Leaves Sanely Bremer with another year of Mrs I ' atterson. Iacqueline Barter— Leaves Mrs, Karcher in peace after Jun- ior and Senior English. Grace Bates— Leaves her School Spirit to ihe whole school because it needs it. Helen Bayer— Leaves Mr. Weber her smile to cheer him up in Future years. Margaret Behrje— Leaves her Steno II book to Lorraine M. JuDl Black— Leaves Michael minus one locker. Joseph Blazo— Leaves Mr. Coane without anyone to get supplies from the book room. Mary Bradarvelt— Leaves her bedroom slippers to Mrs. Pat- terson. Judith Brennan— Leaves short blouses to Mrs. Patterson. Javi.ene Buono— Leaves the Social Studies Department without a secretary. Gavin Burks— Leaves Mr. Coane with no Burks to pester him for 12 years. Iohn Butterworth— Leaves Mrs. Eckersen in peace, and Mr. Bowles his lab manual. William Cahill — Leaves his solid geometry proofs to Mrs. Eclcersen. Jean Cant— Leaves all her five hundred word compositions to anyone who wants them. Fran Ciely— Leaves the Moonachie bus driver with no one to wait for. Iohn Christiana— Leaves an open position on (be varsity football team to bis nephew, Pete. Mary Ann Compitello— Leaves Vicky Fasani. Joey Fin- dura, and Mr. Marotta s study hall in peace. Ron Concato— Leaves Miss Bello w ilh one less senior to pii k on. Ioy ( onti — Leaves Linda Nai [erio to teach next year s twirl- ing squad all the routines. Linda Corsi— Leaves all her unfinished typing to her sister. lanel Rk hard Crane— Leaves Mr. Mauthe with the world ' s most beaul il ill arrow heads Pali ' royo — I eaves his debonaire walk to Jack Sherry. Pete DeAles dro— 1 eaves Mr. Cunha to know that his on perimenl - weren I nil failures. I )iaxi I )ene ke— Leaves Miss Hello ' s U.S. History II tests I w hoe er wants them. Rk hard I )eresh— Leaves bis mathematical skill to his sistei Robert I )eSteno— 1 eaves his little brother four years to sul ler through Ronnie I )eSimoni— Leaves Mark Ha inger two unfurnished bouses in Mei hanical I )rav ing Elaine DiBlasio— Leaves Mrs. Patterson with no one to gool up hei attendani e I I with hall day abseni es Joanne Doupona— 1 eaves m xl year ' s I eature Editor a bottle i il aspirin for all ! he headaches I in i.i.e Dugan — Leaves Mrs. I lands with two Dugans gone and three more to go. I )onna Enright— ' Leaves Jackie behind Eric Ehrman — Leaves Miss Bello to run her i [ub by herself. Katiii i i n Fantacone— Leaves her Latin Translation Books to Mr. Slosser. VlCKl Fasani— Leaves Mrs. Karcher in Peace! Or is it pieces? Barbara Figundio— Leaves Mr. Moran with no one to yell at. Joseph Findura— Leaves all bis underclassmen friends to whoever will take them. Donna Foose— Leaves a Commercial Club candy bar. her Steno notebook, and her timings to Mrs. Patterson. Ronald Fraioli— Leaves bis 1 liA play report to future mem- bers. Carol Francese— Leaves with two more Franceses to go. Judy Francis— Leaves her Honors English compositions to anyi ne who needs them. Gee Freschi— Leaves next year s Varsity Cheering Gaptain with sympathy but no regretsl! ( HRISTINE Gai ten— Leaves all the hard work to next year s Dial Editor. Lois Geerlof— Leaves Mr. Coane with no nut to marry. Grecory Gefers— Leaves Mr. Bowles without any marking pencils for Physics recitations. Sandra Gilson— Leaves her ghost to haunt Mr. Coane and Mr. Cunha. Barbara Giordano— Leaves the Spokesman to all its future editors. Frank Grassi — Leaves as the first, and probably the last Grassi to attend Wood-Ridge I bgh. Charles Greco— Leases the balls, teachers, and locker al- coves in peace, but to be resumed by his brother. loYCE HadrAVA— Leaves Wood-Ridge with two more Had- ravas to follow. Susan Hacer— Leaves her teasing comb to I lelen Adamek. Harold Hahn — Leaves his old dirlv tooth-guard to next year s football team . Jerry Hampel— Leaves his ability to gel along with Mr. Midler to anyone who w ants it. Alice I Iarvey — Leaves her Sunday afternoons to all Mrs. O s English classes. MarciA 1 I aw kins— Leaves all the Career Day headaches to next years N.H.S. secretary. Claire Hennemann— Leaves all Mrs. Patterson s and Mrs Ostrovsky s typing to anyone should they want it. Iomm-i Herrick— Leaves Florie to walk the halls alone. Chari.ene Heydt— Leaves her gym sneakers to Miss Ewan, Barb I In i —Leaves Mr. Nuziale with no one to score on and no one to clean up the ( hemistrj I ab in _ ln period. DarreLL HoFFMAN— Leaves bis notebooks, papers, and answers to his In oilier Paul — lor a price. Ioyce Huncik— Leaves the name Dud to anyone who deserves it ' Eddie Ippolito — 1 .eases Ins ability to gel along ith Mr. Espo- sito to Andy I alco. Richard Jahn— Leaves his height to John Rossillo. Katiiy Iirouschek— Leaves hei worn oul cheerleader outnl and Leal up megaphone to L lone. Arthur Johnson— Leaves Mr. Weber with no one to smile w ilh during football prai tii e Pat Kendall— Leaves Kathy Kendall the long long walk ovei the bill. Pagi 38 I )ai i KlKi iiner I .caves Inn i years ol I n !i I, ' i h in room 217 I yoni who wauls il. Il - .1 pleasure! Nano Klein— Leaves konnie wilh 1 nc to [unchtime. Diane l - Leaves lockei 2( 1 with its broken shell Lo Marilyn hei Edward Ki si 11 vp— 1 ea es quickly. ' vroi Krausi — Leaves hoi seal at Golch - li anyone who wants it. Sofia Kyriacos — Leaves three more Kyri to have theii names mis] ironounced. Linda Lamoureux- Leaves to many fern Margarei Lawrenci Leavi Mrs Patterson with no oni to yell .il in sei ond | iei ii n I Peter Lella I eaves his Histor; II foldei to anyone who wants it. Mauri Lesser Leave; the band shy one All-State hand member Malcolm Light— Leaves shining John I usi —I eaves his 1-il 1 mouth to whoever wants il Mike Mai 1 1 wski— 1 eaves Wood Ridge I ligh in peai e Nano Maruska— 1 eaves Mrs Kan her with no one to yell al sei ond period. Linda Mason— Leaves three years after her sister with one more Mason to go. ( !!aroi McGuini ss leaves Mickie Wodenshek her dirty gym suit Diana Mosca— I eaves her sister Lorraine with one mon year to go John Murachanian— Leaves on a quiet note. Pat Nanus— Leaves next years twirling squad with lots ol cleaning lulls to pay, Bernadetti Ni rone— Leaves Miss Murrav her green thumb. John O Kane— 1 .eaves Mr. Sweet in pi ai e ' aroi Paessler — Leaves her rollers to anyone who wauls to come to school with their hair sei on rain} days Iean Paessi er— 1 eaves with I larold I lahn, It M Pascale— Leaves his weekly problem I a 500 word com- position to an lunior who wants Senior English in Room 214. Larky Penna— Leaves Miss Bello and her U.N. Project tn the class ol 1 5 Roberta Perren— Leaves hei broken V-R flag to the un Fortunate girl who II have lo si otch tape it back togethei nexl year I 1 him s Piret— 1 .eaves with his car, making Karen Eckmayei wall l • s I I e ery la Phyllis Plinski— Leaves her dancing abilitj I Debbie I hint. Ioseph I ' i 1 vrd— Leaves Mr Moran broken hearti d Ri ibert Praschii —Leaves man) hall miles well run I ' m lini Raivio— Leaves to beromi Mrs Ron Reininger I iiyi.lis Reif— Leaves hei muscle man boot ti I lenni I )e Balfoand Nick I )erevyanik. I ' m I ' m in—I eaves the I ' olorguard to L Michael Ribarczek— Leaves to become the greal while hunter. X ' am v Rist— 1 eaves her typing abilitj to Frank ( uphone. Donna Russo— Leaves all her Ian Weather Friends an umbrella. Jerry Russo— Leaves nothing becau e you can ' t take it with you. I ,ynn Sa 11 1 1 1 1- -I eav ' es I I R , _!l minus one gum chewei Rom ■ ichi— Leavi Frank I While I .ORKAINE S III MAI HER— Ll Schtl I ! 1 bool I r Galina M ( Am i ■. Si ivi m i i 1— I eaves I losed her Iocki I tin ■. ' . hen ■ la ■■ ai ted il open! Mh h vi l Scivoletti— Li sa k Street 1 ripl ! I HAI Leavi n ' s LrLer I lasl Ian. ' Ari en 1 Si 11 m 1 1 i- Leavi all thi I ithout n e n i o 1 g 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' Mil. Leo; vrd Sileo— Lea es Mr. Farbei William Skene— Leaves ti Gobbowithth ends on tbr football team Barbara Sodora— Leavi  her cousin Diani her hi roi r liss ( aldw ell ripped ami 1 I ' - piri n Leaves Miss Bello « ithi it a fool Nani 1 Stale y — 1 eaves with one una ' ' Stalev to follow. Susan Starke— Leaves taking her nosi I ■ lYier ah a 1 ' j Thomas Stevenson— leaves Mr lanton with no om on in choii (] 1 I ' m Tom ) . Marlann Strecker— Leaves thi mention of her brother Kurt , to lane Mooradian George Sturtevant— Leaves period I _ ' I - He ' s tak- ing lunch. Geraldine Sullivan— Leaves with eighl more SuIIi i follow. Iack Sri 1 ivan— I eaves 1- hi ■ the Pizza King. Kathleen Swift— Leaves Mr Weber and Mr Mauthi all her poetry. ( raic Lnylor— Leaves Ins ability I.- ' jet along with Mr, ebei to Ins I irother Brian Kenneth Pay lor— Leaves all futun bookkd the right to IhhI a mistaki Mi ! hicko makes. Edward [ esta— Leaves Mr. Frank Nigro witboul I .eech a ride II aftei b itball prai tice la mm Frier— 1 eaves Mr. Nuzialc with no mi ■ I : iei - to pick on. Robert Fudor— Leaves to becomi H llyv d ' with bis beret. Ann I ullo— Leaves her sistei G tangle will Patterson Ni las ' di —Leaves Ginnv I ' ai Richard andi r ' jri ■ 1 1 — I ie 1 G one who really deserves it I .in da erdi— 1 .1 a es hei of next ; Dial ( !ar ini 1 — I .eaves In- -e.it in tin- office I v Lynda Whiti Leaves -till clutching her tre Iai qi ' ii ini Wan ms I .mm - hei seat in th I semarv I ' and Kath B Woi.fi I • 1 ■ - i i0 P tia 1 lass George 1 oung— Leaves his drum and • . with six years in the Band I Kathryn Yoi ni ! inder the watchful 1 I Murphy. Robi r 1 Ni ' ' r- I eaves 1 B . IX COMMEMORATION of (John QJitzgercila Jxenneay He was the thirty-fifth President of the I ' nitecl States of America. I lis untimely and unexpected death on November 22, 1965 grieved the entire world. outh around the globe particularly felt this loss, lie was a great leader, a great diplomat, and a great man. 1 le was the beginning ol an era i ailed the new generation. 1 oung himself, lie was sympathetic towards the youth ol the day. I le left behind him tears, memories, but mosi important, a message: Ask nol whal your country can do For you, bul what you can do tor your country. CLASS OF 1964 ... Lsiass [Prophecy Heri wi vri al the fabulous Emm; ird Pr entatii m in I lollywood. ( alifomia ( )ur ma tei ol ceremonies For this affair is Ronnie oncato I believi i. i ni iw trying to tarl the I ' .mimh presentations, ( ' in ni the Rrsl nominations is foi the television I 1 1: Nurses Starring in the shi iw are Su an Hager, Nancy Rist, Barbara Mill. Lois Geerlol Pal Kendall. Sue Starke ( harlene Heydt. Kathy lirous chek. and ( arol Krause ll s going to be .1 1 lose 1 .ill with the other medical show the Doctors starring Inn I ' asi ale Rii hard andergroi I and ' li orgi oung foi thai Emmy Anothei show up for the dramatic award 1- the 1 H 1 H series, 1 1 ■ I Jefenders starring Robert Atkin .mil Ronald Fraioli fne I ' m Football Game has been selected .1- ih« number one athletic show 01 the year fhe whole team is in the audienci — (limn Burks 1 ' nll Skene. (errj Russo lohn Route! Ronnie DeSimoni Eddie lesta loe Blazo, lohn I hristiana Arthui lohnson I larold I liilm and I ' ennis Spiriti . ( aptain Hahn has jitst gone up foi the Emmy Sitting in the audience near the football team .ire the builders ol I lie Bridge ( ' ver the River Kvvai I Xuiel I loffman and Rii hard I )eresh fne educational show Mathematics ( an Be I ' 1 in. taughl by Barbara ( liordano, and supported b Man 1.1 I lawkins, Paula Angelino. and Lynda White seems I be gathering .ill sorts ol awards Also in the teaching department via (he air waves 1- ll) ' ' teai nei ..I Rompei Room lo) ml She - seated with the stars ol Mr Novak. Our Miss Brooks, and hanning ludy Francis Phyllis Reil Bernadette Nerone lean ( anl ( hristine Galten Sofia Kyriacos Marlann Strecker I ' ale Kirchnei and Alice Harve; Doing llieu besl In win an ( s. ai for Girl Talk I ' onna Russo Grace Bates, and Kath Swift, all • hatting awa merrily A lni I entertainment for the Emmy awards is the Barber Shop iroup, hii li ini lm les Elaine I riei Charlie Greco I laine I liBIasio, I .enny Sileo, Arthur Eastlake. Larry Penna, and Michael Maleszewski singing all the songs that won them an Emm; last year Maun Lessei Frank Schumachei Mike Scivoletti, and I ' imm Stevenson su| iplj the musii al panimenl Nanc Klein dressed in an origins l I ' L . n ation, sits prettilj on the hem h I turn pages for the 1 liano player lh.. stars I rwelve I alented Sei retaries that exciting show on the world ol business are here Karen Ban In li ianne I taupi ma Donn Fo 1 Carol I ram ese ( arol and Jeai 1 Pai lei 1 Stale) rlene Shortei Ri 1 1 im I iaratta G eFresi hi B r. Arnold Fran ( iel) and la) I ui 1 n Mere a fashion note for thi tyli ous girls in our audience. Fashions for all the :tai ' 1 n de ind made bj I ' at Nanus Sam ly ' Caro lyn Scivoletti and if ki Fasani Hail tyle w ere ■ n ated bj Barbara Sodora Kath Young and Ann Tullo ( )ne nl the mosl famous show 1 il -ill times I he I ' ni Iinl.li Notai Paul Crovo len ( VK.nie Mi,. Rii : ' Pete D A show that started as onl) has a swinging follow up fne I is here tonighl alsi 1. Mai I lun( ik Richard ( rane. Mar) Ann ( pitiello loyce Had rava. and lohn Murai hanian. Atllleln award- for the m Herricl I I] ipolito Rii hie (ahi I a lor I can ei I iill ( ahill oul there taking pi tun our promii lenl stars Bob DeSteno i up thi - a greal job with the lighting. I near loud w histles from the audiem e bai — I ' jiinm Dugan, Phyllis Plinski Inula I.e. mil ( i n Sullivan stai ii feel in approval I hope. 1 lie jiiililn ity given this 01 1 asion wa: ihanks go to ( laire Henncmann and hei typii consisting ol I) 1 Enright. ludi Black lud Bren nan and Bobbi I erren. I in. I.i . rdi and hei arl tan did terrifii work with ener Kathy Fantacone fackie Williams. Ken n lavlor and lack Sullivan will he great some day. Don 1 1 mi usherettes I. iok stunning in tn gowns— Nanc) Maruska Pat Rhein. Helen I ii.in. I lenecke and Linda ( orsi mose usher — fom Pircl Harve Shalansk) Georgi Sturtevant Frank ( Irassi and Bob Si nafferl would do greal |obs il they could keep their eyes II the girls. Who s that making a grand entram .—Diane Koch. I .iimI.i N lason, an. I ( an il McG ne Marry A Millionaire and their mi 1 1 - orts Ed Koshlap. Pete Leila and lohn Butterworth. Jackie Barters absence 1- due to anothei I hei tourstol ngland Blain WolfeinJapan I rii Ehrman in Argentina ( ircg • ii fi rs in Mgi ria. and Bol I I01 in [ ' inland gel awards for ll show the mbassadors I lore comes I ,ynn Saviello to ai 1 epl the award for Our ladies in [he Spotlighl on behall I Diana Mosi a I on. am ' Si Iiiima. hei hwerdt- feger for their jobs as ' indents. ng up lo thi 1 their Emm foi Lai are lohn Luse 1 ' b I ' rasi l.il loe I Ni, i . ,!■- to Ba and Mary B iv I I loin istry Made i Well iow I lopi Lfie member vi h lea . Second and llurd period Steno I i lasses ate upcakes in i lass until Mrs. ( iodowski squealed! Miss Ewan said that she smelled burnt toast in fourth period gym class. The girls in the Sophomore class haled us when we were Juniors! Grace told Mr Nuziale to leave her class if he was going to laugh The Senior girls were threatened that thev would llunk gym. We all g t our licenses. Grace wore pink checkered knee socks and we made her cry. We told Mrs, Malm that Bill Skene was Harry Bowman. Reify pulled a loaded water gun on Mr. Moran and he caught her in the act, Johnson was a little skinny weakling. We called Richie V. goofy Mrs Pat wouldn ' t let Nanci R. in spite of her indignation gi i dow 11 the Senii u stairs. Michael Brown had a crush on Joy Conti. ( iu football team was State Ghamp. Mr. DeMartini had hisTressler books 1 he boys hung out at the park. Nicky V. had his ( amels. ' Lure nearly put Barb H. through the windshield in Driver Ed. We all went to Gtt ' s Spot. The Freshman girls had Senior boyfriends. We all went to the kick-out party at Ronnie G. s shore home. Grace Bates started to talk. Bunny Dugan had her parties. Ricky ( taught us stunts on the trampoline. e went to the Friday night football games. The Spanish Club trip when we went to Rutt s I hit e had the Hootenanny at the C ivic C enter. We went sleigh riding on Marlboro Road. ' ' arol M. Pat K Kathy Y., Linda V., and Arlene S. hung their wet stockings over the hot pipes in the girls room. N U ' - II. sneezed in assembly and interrupted Richie ; speech. We gathered on Marlboro Road. The boys took trips to Moonai hie in their freshman year. Miss Bello came. e i hanged the class rings We had iho Gym Review in our Junior and Senior years. We had the Senior I lain e and lost $70. e used to go to alhngtoii Lanes regardless of the weather. Linda L. would do her Indian Sit on the trampoline— every time. ! Ii . . hts crashed Carol and Jeanie - part) Phyllis R. Donna R.. Iu.lv F. Barb H.. Nity, Linda V.. and L.I. one I, went to the Montclaii Stati Dance and no shoes were allowed I ynda hite s lull slip L II down in the ball in the seventh grade. ' lerry S. and Phyllis I ' di i orated the girls room with toilet paper, ludi Black had Linn ban e made iell-o in the sin! in Washington Ippy brought his turtles to si hool. I hi cutti Richie l.ilm gave Elaine I rier a washer to go steady with in the seventh grade. ( I ' 1 vping with Mrs. Greenberg and Let those fingers dy. I In- snowball lights after the basketball games w-ith Tiger .lahn and Maynard. The Chemistry students bad clean-up days. The long walks up and down the Boulevard during the sum- mer. W-R cheerleadeis almost had a fight with the Wallington cheerleaders. Coming in early to deliver the N.Y. Times. Bernie Nerone made chocolate flavored instant glue in Home Ec in the ninth grade. The Band. Twiners and Color Guard got new uniforms. The Pear in English 111 with Mr. Moran. Smoking in the woods by the Little League held as seventh graders. Mr. Stoesser aci used us ol reading dirty N ' elhe books Mr. Moran called the girls by their last names. We had the traditional Thanksgiving assembly. The trips to Mother s at Iunchtime. Roberta Perren and Jerry Russo bid in the back of f lahn s car to get in the drive-in free, and they did! Miss Ewan forbade us to have the Good Egg Society be- cause she said that it was undemocratic. Mr DeMartini had the cap gun. Mr. Bowles and— Watch that sign! John C. growJed at the Wallington football player. Joy and Llelen were going to build a booby trap for Mrs Eckersen. The N.H.S. assembly when Richie J. put out his candle with his band. Everyone flunked Mr. Esposito s English II exam after saying how easv it was. The Old Mill. ( lair.- hit Mr Davis and EWb H, backed into Andy Falco s car. All the Sweet Sixteen parties. We bad Mrs. Meyer for homeroom and saluted the squirrel in back of the room. The boys finally hit the lire alarm in gym with a volley ball. Mrs. an I leesl s English 1 class saluted George Washington. Algebra 1 with Big Bob and Little Bill. Lynn, Evelyn. Margie, and Diane chased ( rge Maharis oown Lifth Avenue and be almost knocked down a little old lady trying to get away. Mrs Malm said, That trick is as old as the hills. I lerbie Geisler asked Kathy Swift her name and she said Lynda White and wet her pants— again. Mrs Meyei thought Kathy Swift was a poor beaten orphan and that Helen Bayer had a twin sister. We painted the concession stand and ourselves blue and such a bn ,-k ci iloi Miss ' rambuti caught the French III ■ L- rating potato chips -and Mrs. Fell. Gary inci dropped the cap that exploded m I T .S. His- tory I. Bonnie Arnold was chosen drum majorette loy ( onli was chosen twirling captain. All the members of the twirling and ' oloi ( ruard were Sen- ior: — except tw o. Sandy ' iilson christened the new gym Hooi loanne D mixed the two acids in ( hemistry. I )onna Kusso bei ami Miss nod K ' n Igi ( )ur fourth period I n gym i las; I is G. made I rench loasl all mornini Carci I ' Mi Nuziale s ( hemistry breakagi I ' Barb ! I ' 1 ame Spokesman cdid u Big Brothei and I ittle Sistei w ere wati hin u We v ere nol allowed I vveai I he i . 1 1 ' 1 ■ 1 1 s in the book in ( Jrai e Bates lell dov n the fronl lan-, K 1 . eann B. cried when the nurse told hei she was undei five feel tall ( 5ary . had the new i ar the In Bobbie Perren beat up lefl ( ordaro in 1 aw i lass. Gci I arol K ( [aire Barb I I .,,,.1 J. Paessler walked the streets of ( rtle Beai b al Iw lock in the morning in their p.j s The waiter fell with the bowl of spaghi tti al the Mom ' s and Pop s I )niiK ' r. Roberta ' s (lag fell aparl al the football games Ronnie 1 ). and the Paessler l ins had theii New l ear s Eve parties Mi Murphy said lnl the Seniors mai use the fronl door. The Wood Ridge I hgh Si ! ! Band was host al the Band Festival in 1961 Barb I 1. pulled ( arol P ' s slip down on I lai ici nsai k St, and Carol took .1 off. The old gym. Pbvlli- P, made raspberries Mr I la uda broke bis ruler and lnl Rii hie ander ( iroel in the head on the firsl day I school in the seventh grade Harold Hahn ami Gavin Burks bad a powder fight in the locker room lean C drove Sandy Lynda Pal Sue and Chris to Ruther- ford foi ( ollege Boards early to find a parking space Mrs. Malm told Katby . she knew hei from way bark. I he assembl) v. il h I he v resl ler, Mi Murphj i ame Ml the i lass trips. We all went to Jiffy ' s. Inhn ( hristiana and Atlv IoIih-.mii used to bide when they bad to run laps during football prai tii e Peter I ). put Ins fool into a buckel I watei in Mrs Ei kersen - be ime n  nn hen we ere freshmen. We bad lizzies and marshmallow parties in chemistry. Vicki and lackie wrote Hambone in every health book. Mr Kieler called us vegetables when wc were in 8th grade; Mr. Mather called us hoops ' as freshmen; and Mrs I lands railed us plants as sophomores Phyllis P stole Mr. Moran ' s Eight Ball Gary inci broke everything be touched in chemistry. Mi I la mla threw the chaii oul the dooi and told ' Bates to follow il in the Oth .Made English We used to knil in study hall. Gavin B used to fall asleep in almosl every class. 1 Ira e Bates and R,, I labak had theii n n I here were i anteens and coupli rie I lelen ind Nam i hid in thi Honm I n so they svouldn I na el I l ' be senior boys ol 1061 look Eddie I and iidv F. down to Mi ai hie and de| lantsed I hem r m I leli n loanm Ii ij Kal h) Nan i and I aroK n ex changed lip in gj m and ■. . . lip becansi shi f irgi it to pul 01 H hi i: i L. look us for i down. [ I pi i w eights in thi Ly n d a W ye 1 1 1 I In _ ib pd. chemistry Kathv I., Joy II .inda llection foi the refn I eai Ii ahead. Jarkie bad lunioi Mints ton trip rhi enioi girls wenl oul i in I loll iwi i n i lighl In oui • ■ i 5 ear all thi girls cami to chi i i il i hair. Mr. S eel ga e us Spanish ad erti The Junior Prom at the Swiss ( halel I here weir the Emanons the Keys Silhoi d the Ore ( lub lackii Vickii and loi did I el - go dui lish III and l i lass w ith Mrs Kan Ippy and (bailie G played voIIe ball with the globe in ill ' 21 -J Big Ben s! Phyllis Maine ludy f ja in I lamlcl ( ■ ' I ) wenl foi a midnighl ride on the food, all I larol McGuiness threw a roll ol toilel paper al Pat K. and w hen she din I ed il went through thi I [an ej tried to elei troi ute Mr. Nuzial ' Mr. I ) and his se en madras jackel - Bob S had two cars and no driver s Iicei e Gar) bad I Irh ei - Ed Mr. Mi iran was our favorite teacher Mo- I ' m iw n and her I nil showers Mr. Mathei wenl to Barb I I - Sweel Sixteen We stole Mr Mather ' s P I sal Silvei I ake We hid radios under our skirts and Mr Marotta i ouldi the music Mi Zak and the 3rd marl I be bus i ides to the Mi Murphv had to step ovei in Se i I abinet. Gavin gol caughl in the girls dorm al Silvci We bad parlies for the basketball U.S. H w ith Mr. Panzarino, Kenny I arloi w as We bad twirling cheering, and coloi guard ti Ml Mi nan Si learned al all the |lll bei ausc thev stood up and clapped whei study hall ( ertain uppen lassmi n di all the night the 1 hank sgh inq Da ( I We had a bomb si i i n 1 1 1 e s c hi up ' i M I ' ime to W-R . rhi e w ere partii I I lerbie Pari hei thi Kathi S. ' s J tcinii nistration PAUL G. DAVIS Superintendent of Schools RAYMOND ML ' RPHY Principal HELEN GAMBUTI tcv-P r ' tncifxtl DORIS COLBORN Secretary DOROTHY MASTBETH Secretary ANITA SCHRE1BER Secretary ILIA MURRAY. LEE EARBER. VALENCIA EWAN Guidance I ( IRI VI PARKER i tary D INI NICHOLSON Si Iii«iI , nr se PaCI - ' 4 ENGLISI I— Grctta )strovsk (Departmcnl hairman), Louise I )e Salvo Helen Karcher, Mary Ellen Mcllvaine Michael Esposito Lee H. i iid,i George Quinzei Paul Moran Robert oane Robert Stoes sei I nomas Saw chak. ( ' ,| IAGE— Thomn.« Saw. hak ' irclla ( strovskj i I ( hairman i Mi had Swccl Robcrl Si Bowles ( I )epartmenl ' hairmai PeV Marolta Frank ( ' unba I rna I r VCr ' i F nNv) Ul f DowlCf I ueparimeni namnaiij 9 [ J i VjjVid Marolta I rani Cunba, Encarna Lon - kffJWl ' ' [:errc ' IHl V Af- Nil t, Bo  Ce p, Nd p m Sm Eo Gd Tb Dv Ho fr T m Tb lu th Pa U Np Po Am Cm Bk Cf f f d N ° MATHEMATN S- ieorge Webei William Bowles 1 ' hom I biason Robert ' oane Suzanne Sklovsky, Anne Eckei en ( I )epartment ( hairman I ( l MMERCIAL Gertrude Greenberg Olyi a Patterson. Adele Hands, Josephine Godowski, Robert Cbicko ( I )epartmenl ( hairman). SOCIAL STUDIES— Nicholas Franicola, Kennetb Gorab, Grace ( aldwell (Department Chairman), Jean Bello, William Panzarino. (P V PhAaI. fifcyCATION-Carl Muljqr Department Chair- r J APPLIED ARTS-Mar O ' Connoi Edward Murphy Edward Mai i the (Departmcnl ( hairman) nn Murdoch Pa( i 46 9 uniors Wi Ssl anf . i c oph opnoinores Pace 48 -or o qa npw QJresh linen {+ CP t % m ibtghth L racie Seventh L rade CHRISTJM GALTEN Jilol CDtal Staff ARLENE SH ' I ' ll l: Assistant }. lit ! IOANNE DOUPONA Features ROBERT DeSIINO I ' tiotogrujuiy IAYLENE BUO ) I yping IAM1 - PASi l Boys Sj I l l VIRPI WILLIAM CAHILL Pnolograi hy BARB R Gl IRDA.M .YNDA W lllli: National Honor Society MRS. ECKERSEN President— James Pascale Vice President— Arlene Snorter Secretory— Marcia Hawkins Treasurer— Barbara Hill Historian— Christine Galten Student Cou ncil MISS GAMB1 HI President — Robert DeSteno Vice President— Joseph Findura Secretary -Loretta Sylvesti r Treasurer— Pamela Wvman r , Page 54 ft 2 Tri II, V MRS. PA1 n I LYNDA WHIT] Pi II ) DeROSA, Vic, President L )IS (.11 RL l . Reo rding PHYLLIS Rl IF. Ti CHRISTIN1 GALTI N ( ' orresponi ling Set retary LI RET1 SYLVESTI R, explain li CANT. Historian Hi-Y MR. COANE ( ; WIN BURKS. President PAUL STOLARIK. Vice Presidenf RONAI DO  N( ' VT • Re, ording Secretary IAMES PASCALE, Treasurer RICHARD YANNARELLI Corresponding Secretary RICHARD TA1 IMESIAN. Historian MARK HASSINI IER. Cnapfain Junior Tri-Hi-Y Hi-Y MisS FERREL Presidents ELLEN SIEGEL- WILLIAM LI All k Vice Presidents MARY LYNN PSOLKA I l ) ALD STEIMI I Corresponding Secretaries I ' M 111 RZOG- IAMF.SHERZOG Recording Secretary DEBBIE RI (.ANTE Treasurers JUNE HAWKINS- IOHN COLANERI Co ordinator of Activities HARVEY Vol (. Spokesman MRS. OSTROVSKY BARBARA GIORDANO. Editor Fine Arts MR. De CANDIA rfwtfft Wig Mask MISS CALDWELL SUSAN STARKE. President PATRICIA NANUS. Vice President FRANCES CIELY. Secretary ( )l IRISTINE GALTEN. Treasurer KAREN ECKMAYER Corresponding Secretary n o I Future I ea - dI iiici i a MRS MdLVAINE HAN CANT, • ICO CONTI. Vice Pr, PATRHEIN. Secrete K IMV IIROI IS( III K, Treasure, Future Nurses or America Miss NICHOLSON I ' M KENDELL. President CHARL1 E HEYDT, Vice Presirfeni DALE KIRCHNER. Secretary CLARA SPADAVECCHIA. Treasurer EILEEN KOR1N. Historian Junior Dramatic s MR DeCANDIA CONNIE WASSAI P LINDA ii )HNS ' Vice P. ELLEN Sll GEI MARY LYNN PSOI KA. Tr, French Club MRS. OSTROVSKY KATHLEEN SWIFT. President LYNDA WHITE. Vice President LOIS GEERLOF. Secretary DIANE BI.OHM. Treasurer Spanish Club MR. SWEET RONALD FRAIOLI. Presiden! LOUIS RETORT. Vice Presidenl IOY CONTI. Secretary CARL COBOS. Treasure! MARILYN FRAIOLI. Historian Latin Club MR. STOESSER PAUL ZIEK. President THOMAS LAl ' RY. Vice President SUSAN SHORTER. Secretary Commercial C lnl MRS GREENBERG IU 111 ( l ( ). PresiJenl R( ISE kNN BAR l ' l . Vice President II I ' M SSI I R, Secretary ( LAIR1 III NNI M W. 7 ,„.•, r f fl ft Advertising C Inn MRS GOD )WSK1 K (ANNE BARTONE. Pi MARIE Tl l o. Vic, P KAREN McDONAGH, Secretary El VINE DELMONIO I. ■ |qs 7 « -awKeft Senior Art ( Inn MISS MURDOCH I i US ENRIGHT. I Senior Library Council MRS. SCHAFER IOYCE GLOYSTEIN. President Bl SSIE PRASCH, Vice President DALE KIRCHNER. Treasurer KATHLEEN FANTACONE Corresponding Secretory I INDA KAMINSKI, Historian Junior Library Council MRS. SCHAFER WENDY WOODRUFF. President IOYCE SOMMERFELD. Vice President M RY LYNX PSOLKA. Recording Secretary WNE STOESSER. Corresponding Secretary BARBARA SMITH. Treasurer NANCY SCHADER. Historian Athletic Association SUSAN HAGER. PresiJenl V K .1 l SI M RCHIA. Vice Presided IOY DcROSA. Secretary M K ' !LYN ( (LAFSON. Treasure. P. cn 60 ( hemistrj ( Hub MR. NUZIALE RICHARD rAHMESIAN, P lent RICHARD YANNARELLI. RITA CROVi I K)ll CIL1ENTO, ■ Science Club MRS. LORENZO ( HARLES IASCO. President KATHLEEN MESSICK. Vice President MARK REGANTE. Secretary SI ISAN RET( )RT, Treasurer • r Electronics C lul MR B WI ESandMR NUZIALE i BECK. President CHAR! I - SPRECHER. V... PresioVm Debating Club MR. HAZUDA RICHARD VANDERGROEF, President DARRELL HOI FMAN. Vice President BERNADETTE ERONE Recording Secretary R( ) ALD FRAIOLI Corresponding Secretary Hobby Club MISS O ' CONNOR Creative Writing MRS. DeSALVO Pagi 62 Junior M.ttn SKY BARBARA SMITH, I;..,,!..,,, K Villi El N Ml SSICK i ROBI Kl NORDAHL, Secretary BARB k Nil I HM( IR] Senior Chess MR WEBER ? =rm. s n if S funior ( hess MR. CUNHA RICHARD BELIN V 1 Photography MR. MAROTTA JOSEPH BODNER. President DOUGLAS NOLAN. Vice President RAY GRAGLIA, Secretary and Treasurer Visual Aids MR. MAUTHE WILLIAM GLYNN, President I , WIN Bl IRKS, Secretary ( .WIN Bl RKS. Treasurer Stage Crew MR. MURPHY R( )BERT DcSTENO, President RICHARD YANNARELLI, Vice PresiJenl | l IREEN DENNY, Secretary • ; ( (ills I .(MUCIN ( llll) M|nn BR( ) ' N ' I URI III l M . Presidenl BARBAR llll I . Viw President I R l I S ( II LY, Recording Seen lar) K K ' I I i KMAY1 R ( orresponding Sc i reiai CHRISTINI GA1 II . „„-„ ,, ( irls Oymnastics MISS BR( i ' N Boys ( rymnastics MR LABENSK1 ■ ftj jB ft C ioi ir ■ rtr ■T rr % -. i4 (2i r f ! i sa smu ICiM ...• v.- :;;i IKS Hi ,! ' - p - MK IANTON Dance Band CAVALCAD.E S casi ... v r m twa i • i First row: J. Routcl. A. Joknson. G. Burks. H. Hahn, J Russo J Chnsbana. D. Spirilo. E. Ippoli.o. B Skene. A. Falco. R. DeSinjoni. 1. Blazo. E Testa F N.gro, R Vannarelli. Mr. Esposito. Head Coach. Second row: B. Hager . DeuHoo. t Trabilcy. lVd,., I„. W. Glynn. R. Frescni. W. Elegante R Connor, I,. A s !,,, I Retort. S Gobbo. A. Biedingor. R Meyers. Coffaro J C ' l.ento, Mr Weber Assistant Coach Third row W Wilkenson. B Taylor. M Maguth. QJootbatl This vear ' s football team. led by eleven Seniors, was one we were very proud of. They finished their season with a fine 6-2-1 record. The boys fought hard in every game that they played, never giving up for one minute This spirit and fight made them the team that they were. SCORES W I-Ridg. 13 N ™ ' M !M ' ' d-Ridge Glen Ridge 13 W [-Ridge 27 Wellington 7 Wo. d-Ridg, II . Park Ridge W [-Ridge 12 North Arlington Wood-Ridge I Mountain Lakes 6 Wood-Ridge 31 ...RidgeHeld ' Wood-Ridge 13 Midland lark 13 Wood-Ridoe 15 Hasbrouck Heights 14 . s awi G Croon,. T. Laury. R. Cozza. J Novello. K. Niewiadowsk.. P. Z.ek P. Cbnshana. W Figtmdio. T. Rogers. W. Hastings. C. Kyriacos. Fourth rou,: J Nagel. A. Fati- tucci. J. Hasch. K Delmonico. M. Eiche. R. Romano. J. Skorapa. J Frank B Love. R Porri. R Varjian. J Poalise. B. Calissi. Mr. Labinski. Assistant Coach. Filth row: YV Tambarelli. W Baker. G. Catto. I Sweeney. K. Kehoe. R Kennedy. Couches, I i Weber. M Esposito. I I abinski ' J   Mr 1 ' R INALD DeSIMONI Left Guard 1)1 N.MS SPIRIT1 i Halfback unn V lOHNSI IN I II RRY RUSSO MiA llr Linebacher IOHN CHRISTIANA Rig ll firmrj 1 - r v.. ;; - WILLI M SKI Nl IOSEPH BLAZO I . Til.T IOHN ROUTEI ( ' enter DWARD IPPOI.ITC I I k ' ( II I) MM IN 1 ,„ ' , Captain EDWARD ITSTA „d GAVIN Bl RKS i i -- w , %j£« - a I. Pascale, R Schaffert, T. Herrick, G. Young. R Jahn. C. Taylor, S. Sommer. . Valdez. R Yannar. ashetball This year s basketball team bad its up s and downs. I he main problem that they had to fare was a serious lack ol height. They did a line job in winning the Christmas tournament. In this tournament. Wood- Ridge has not lost since the tournament was lirst slarted. lour years ago. They found the going a little rough in mid-season, but ended up by winning their (asl two games, against Wallington and Ridgefield. I he team had a final record ol 7-12. . K | III RRN K ( V l . I YI ( R NICHOLAS ' AI HI R( )B1 R I S( II l I I R I RICHARD I MIX ( .1 ( iR .1 YOUNG I Ml S PAS( ! I First i u Nil fi I is Valdt . Hiomas I U nit It, Roberl hnff« rt. lames Pascale. 1 homas Pirel, Scott Sommer. lonn 1 llmann Second row. Robert I resehi, Paul Ziek, Gene Scerbo, Robert Biegel, Mr. Labinski, Coach. ioaseoau rhe baseball team this year looks good. I here arc five returning lettermen. [here is also a group ol rive upcoming juniors and sophomores. Although the team gol oil to a slow start, they are still hopeful or a good season. I heir goal is the N.J.C. title. TOM III K ' k ' U ' K Pitche, IAMES PASCA1 I Second Base l( ' Hi H S Y l I il Pitche, r mi r i si ii rn:iM i aptain l M I ' IK ' I I l First row. F. Nigro, M Newman. 1 Russo, D. Spirito. S. Gobbo, A. Falco, J. Routel. R Praschil, J. Chris- Hana, R. Jahn, R. DeSteno, A. Johnson. Second row. D. King, R. Praschil. R. Reinhart. R. Gibbons, C. Cobos, T. Francese, K Niewiaaowski, W. Hastings, B. Taylor, R. Gennarelli, G. Young. R. Meyers. SPRING TRAINING cJraCR I he trai k team this year is strong. The results thus far show it! I he record lor the lour track meets at mid- season was one ol successes. Three ol these were won by larrje margins. Il seems that they arc headed lor a pos ible N.J.( . title. Also in sight is the state meel 1 j hope that tney finish this year with a state title. V-: Coaches, N FRANICOLA, (• WEBER Pagh 74 IOHN CHRISTIANA Shot Put k ' K ' IINRI) l. ll javelin VRTHI IR li HNS Sf.nl ' ..I tEJigflW ROBERT PRAS( Mil if) i Jump ana Javelin IOHN KOI III -Ml Y„ r , m v .ifcftfci ll-KR ' i Rl :.SSO Higf, Hurdles 1)1 NNIS SPIRIT i Low Hurdles and HUl Yard ■ I VOl (. Disras «t.V % , • • { ■ n Z BBBHl • ■ nr - tt- -,■ . rv VARSITY— Katkleen Jirouschek, Florence Nordaril. Diane Deneckc. Georgette Freschi, Nancy Klein, Lynda W ' lnle, Claire Hcnneniann. Karen Eckmayer. Arlene Sliorler. [oan ( loerner II |( )R AKM H III I RLEADERS GE( )RGI I ' ll I RES III Capta L heeneadi ers I ' ct 71 KMJ I Ml K|| R |)| 1 DI.M.CKI NANCY Kl EIN CI AIRE 111 NNEMANN LYNDA Will 1 1 K Mill El IIROI -CHI K •■■ ' .,. 7 ' ■ ; ; ' ,■ ■ ■ ' 1- Joy Conti. Jean Paessler, Linda Verdi, Judy Francis. Can. I Paessler, Bernadettc Neronc. I.inda Naclerio, Patricia Nanus, Donna Enright. Helen Bayer. BONI1 ARN I] I ' Drum Majoreth l( )Y ( ' ( N 1 1 ( aptain cJmru ers 1 EJ o ■K k r- Jkjfa x s ,{L Hv N ► . - V IEAN PAESSLER k C ROI. I ' M -M I U 5fc ' . Bl RN DI I ' ll Ml R( i l li nun francis IX i I KIC.III I ' VI ' K ' ICI l IS l.l l) VERDI f ' f I II. I I h M R • « -r r - f B Wm Dnnna Russo, Patricia Rhein, Nancy Rist, Rntierta Perren. Loretta Sylvester LsOior t uarci m - i PATRICIA RHEIN ( aptain Page 82 .v.- r ■ ll N WT RIST IX ) A KM — ' K ' Ohl K ' l I ' I U k : ' i. M , BAND - v C- A sir r v j D v: r 6, . - A ' J Of V 1 w t o v J (P . A V j v V? v . r ,.; rv y ' ? w ' V w fyy J V V . ' • ' yilma 1 1 Later ee our Alma Mater 1 7U I We sing oi y J V V ' ) 7Y- J . - ZA sing our praises true. Your loyal sons and daughters Will uphold the white and blue The memories we will cherish T o, ft ' V A ■S hojjgryiue may drift apart VVl Ow«thoughts will always linger here In dear old Wood- Ridge High. ■y r V V) ,v 1 I I V vy [ ■• I The Wood-Ridge ( haptei . 6 of the -fl NATIONAL HONOR SO( !IET ju a a u. OFFICERS ( rcA 5 ,ames pasi m e - o ot o 0 Vice President. OX dAA - Sp sor MRS. J. WESLEY SENIOR MEMBERS ARLENE SHORTER MARCIA HAWKINS BARBARA HILL CHRISTINE GALTEN ECKERSEN V $ Paula Anyelino Bomta Arnold Robert Atkin Gavin Burks Jean Cant Joy ( null Ronald DeSimoni Joanne Doupona Donna Enricbt W Robert Ballard Denise Biondi Francesca Frattarelli Carolyn Herzog Ir niiald Fraioli ' Barbara Giordano la ire A ■ J lEMtpRS J n y ( ilenn Ki iegel Louise ( ' lil I )iane Sbaefei Janet Scnl I fe w Y nn ' c-J-J I) y Congratulations from Your Community Bank r v_.- THE WOOD-RIDGE NATIONAL BANK 207 HACKENSACK STREET WOOD-RIDGE. NEW JERSEY t GE 8-6500 „° fr Yv u h. , v 7 r ' ( C j). Jb C - Gfc MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIO MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYS AA A Urn- - ' p y i 1 RIDGE i ,r s 4 A Progressive CommuniK Mayor [( INAZIO J. LA Ros, ( ininriliiH 1 !! I 1L ( iustave ( Bii kerl Alfred A. Fuhro William II. BoscKen Francis X. I ieger lames V. 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