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1964 CYNOSURE

.... through the doors of LINDEN HIGH SCHOOL LINDEN, NEW JERSEY

Editorial Staff Adviser ...... Mr. Volz Advertising Staff Adviser ...... Mr. Haiko Circulation Staff Adviser ...... Miss Burd

EDITORIAL STAFF

Seniors: Stephen Schwartz, Editor-in-Chief Mary Lang, Assistant Editor Arleen Beriont, Photography Editor Philip Walker, Assistant Photography Editor

Joyce Clanton Bruce Resnik Carla Engelman Sheva Scheingarten Sherry Quinn Carla Weinberg Barbara Winetsky

Juniors: Cathleen Cupec Kathryn Guest Mary Ellen Hofmann Michael Mopsick Kathleen O'Brien Typists: Susan Boczon David Piacente Joseph Cassiba Devorah Watkins Secretary: Eileen Paradowski Diane Zitnak

Photographers: Philip Walker Howard Friedman Norbert Wolf Explaining the Theme

A door represents an entrance or an exit, depending upon one's point of view, and, similarly, graduation from high school signifies a beginning or an end. In the senior section of this year­ book, Christopher Morley's essay, "On Doors", is reprinted. It was this essay that inspired the theme for the 1964 Cynosure. Because a yearbook is for under­ classmen as well as seniors, it must be explained that doors have a meaning for everyone. Some people only half­ open doors, others boldly throw them open, while still others slam doors behind them. In Linden High School, many new doors are opened to its students. Throughout this yearbook, the many doors found in a school are shown. From the imposing portal at the front of the building to the little door on the janitors' closet, each has a meaning of its own. Some doors are used so often that one takes them for granted and never notices them. Other doors lead to rooms and places no student has ever seen. But there is one door that has been opened to all the students, and, upon graduating, each sudent must decide whether this door is an en­ trance or an exit. It is called the door of knowledge. /m' STORAGE] J 7 ? / 7 Table of Contents

Preface ...... 2 Administration and Board ...... 4 Faculty ...... 6 Custodians ...... 18 Senior Homeroom Teachers ...... 19 Senior Council ...... 20 Seniors ...... 21 Hallowe'en Festivities ...... 96 Senior Barn Dance ...... 98 Senior Play ...... 100 Senior Prom ...... 104 Upon Graduating ...... 106 Senior Will ...... 108 Chronicle ...... 110 Cynosure ...... 112 Junior and Sophomore Homeroom Presidents ...... 115 Junior Council ...... 116 Juniors ...... 117 Junior Barn Dance ...... 128 Junior Prom ...... 130 Future Professionals ...... 132 Christmas Decorations ...... 135 Sophomores ...... 136 Projection Crew ...... 149 Student Council ...... 150 Honor Societies ...... 152 Baseball ...... 154 Soccer ...... 156 Basketball ...... 158 Track ...... 160 Golf ...... 162 Cross-Country ...... 163 Tennis ...... 164 Cheerleading and Twirling ...... 166 Football ...... 168 Thanksgiving Day Game ...... 170 Science Clubs ...... 172 Language Clubs ...... 174 Speech Clubs ...... 176 Service Clubs ...... 178 Hobby Clubs ...... 180 Choral Groups ...... 182 Band ...... 184 Orchestra ...... 186 An Afterthought ...... 187 Advertisements ...... 189 Board of Education

Mr. Emanuel Bedrick Mr. Abraham Rothberg iperintendent of Schools President B.S., M.A., New York February 1, 1963 — University January 31, 1968

Dr. James J. O'Brien Assistant Superintendent of Schools Mr. Michael Woytowicz A.B., M.Ed., Ed.D., Vice-President Rutgers University February 1, 1964 — January 31, 1969

Miss Lottie A. Rosenband Secretary to the Board of Education

Mr. Paul Cuvala, Jr February 1, 1960 — January 31, 1965 Mr. Henry J. Baran February 1, 1962 — Resigned February 1, 1964 Mr. Raymond J. Donahue February 1, 1961 — January 31, 1966 4 Administration

John Franklin Barrett A.B., M.Sc., Ed.D., Rutgers University Principal

Evelyn W. Smith A.B., Elmira College M.Ed., Rutgers Assistant Principal Edward R. Cooper B.S. Ed., 1939, Rutgers University M.Ed., 1946, Rutgers University Assistant Principal

5 Adele W. Allender Gertrude M. Atkins Lynda A. Banducci Lester S. Barr B.S. Ed., Temple University A.B., A.M., Montclair State College B.S., Calif. State A.B., Gettysburg College Business Education Social Studies Polytechnic College M.Ed., Rutgers University Chronicle Circulation Manager, Jr. Student Council Sponsor, Service Home Economics Physics Barn Dance, Social Committee, Jr. League, Handbook, Orientation Future Homemakers of America, Radio Club Prom Committee Social Committee Member

Vilvis Baumans A.B., Upsala College Modern Languages, French French Club Jennie S. Beck A.B., Lebanon Valley College Mathematics Senior Homeroom Adviser

Floyd E. Booker B.A., Virginia Union University M.A., Ohio State University Mathematics Senior Class Sponsor

Marjory A. Bierman B.S., Ohio University Business Education Secretarial Appointments, Future Business Leaders, Sponsor

Rhoda Bornstein B.A., Fairleigh Dickinson University English 6 Walter B. Both Georgia M. Brown Carl Brunner Loretta Burd B.A., Montclair State College B.B.A., The City College B.A., Montclair State College A.B., M.A., Seton Hall University M.A., T.C., Columbia University M.A., Columbia University Science English Instrumental Music Business Education Cynosure Circulation, Sr. English Music Appreciation Future Business Leaders of Amer­ Book Room Orchestra Director ica, Sponsor and Advisor

Charles Burfield Richard Canavan B.S., Pennsylvania State University A.B., St. Peter's College Business Education M.A., Seton Hall Junior Chamber of Commerce English (Jaycees)

Frank Catale B.S., Panzer College Ed.M., Rutgers University Physical Education Baseball and Soccer Coach

Nancy L. Carey B.A., Caldwell College French French Club

Florence Casale B.S., Panzer College Physical Education 7 Cheerleader Adviser F. Richard Cerillo Mona Cooper B.Ed., University of Miami B.A., Montclair State College M.A., New York University Business Education Art Skin Diving Club, Art Club

Gerald Colabelli Alvin Coplan £.S.Ed., Seton Hall University Mathematics B.S., Seton Hall University M.Ed., Rutgers University Chemistry Senior Banquet, Chemistry Club

Julia Creitz B.S., Trenton State College M.A., Seton Hall University Guidance

Robert J. Czarneski Robert L. Dahlinger Dolores Demkowicz Shirlee M. Davis B.A., Jersey City State College B.A., Seton Hall University A.B., Notre Dame College Biology M.A., Fordham University B.S., Long Island University of Staten Island Biology Club English Biology and Chemistry English Bernard Elowitz Alberta B. Falato B.S., M.Ed., Rutgers University Mathematics A.B., Montclair Teachers College German

Michael DiMicele B.A., Upsala College History Irene P. Feeney Folklore Club A.B., Caldwell College for Women Librarian Library Council

John J. Fay B.S., M.A., Seton Hall University U.S. History Economics Sociology Political Science Club Adviser

Joseph J. Gaines Harold Franklin Gayle Feibush B.S., University of Iowa Gloria J. Francisco B.S., Tuskegee Institute Physical Education B.A., C.W. Post College B.A., Montclair College M.S. Bradley University Cross Country, Basketball—Jr. Var­ English English Industrial Arts sity, Bowling, Golf Stanley J. Haiko Michael R. Gaines Dorothy Goldberg Thomas Gulya B.A., Upsala College A.M., Hunter College B.A., M.A., Lehigh University B.S., Seton Hall University M.A., Teachers' College, Chemistry Mathematics Social Studies Columbia University Chemistry Club—Ass't Moderator Mu Alpha Theta Sponsor Audio-Visual Aids, Senior Barn Dance Decorations, Coin and Social Sciences Stamp Club Cynosure Advertising Adviser, Cyn- sure Management Adviser, Na­ tional Honor Society Adviser

Albert Hoffman B.A., Montclair State College Science Future Scientists of America Spon-

Frances lezzi B.S., Fairleigh Dickinson University Business Education

Sandra B. Kaplan B.A., Trenton State College Business Education

Harvey G. Jamison B.A., Dakota Wesleyan University M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University Social Studies Seymour Kaplowitz Senior Adviser, Commencement B.S., University of Delaware Committee, Debate Coach M.A., Rutgers University Science Health Driver Education Teens for Safe Driving, Faculty Adviser, Faculty Parking Coordi­ nator 10 Alice H. Kendall Kathleen Ann Kennedy Rhea F. Klein Nancy Kromer B.S., Indiana State B.A., Montclair State College A.B., Montclair State College B.A., Montclair State College Teachers College Business Education Business Education Panzer School of M.Ed., Rutgers University Shorthand I, Office Practice Secretary Subjects, Future Business Physical Education and Health Business Education Leaders of America Sponsor Physical Education Twirling Adviser, Girls' After- School Athletics

Edith MacCormack William Martin B.A., Adelphi College B.S., College of William and Mary M.A., New York University M.Ed., Rutgers University English Physical Education Junior Class Adviser Driver Education Varsity Football Coach

Joseph E. Martino Caroline M. McDermitt B.S., East Stroudsburg A.B., Caldwell College State College M.A., Seton Hall University Health Guidance Physical Education Driver Education Line Football Coach

William Miller B.S., M.A., Rutgers University History 11 Chronicle Editorial

J Linda F. Miske B.A., Trenton State College Business Education Future Business Leaders of Amer­ Vida E. Nogi ica Sponsor B.A., Douglass College M.A., Newark State College English Junior Barn Dance Ticket Adviser, Junior English Book Room Chair­ man, Sophomore English Book Room Chairman, Senior Play

Hans Moldaschl Ph.D., University of Vienna Head of Language Department German German Club Adviser

Mildred P. Nugaris B.S., Jersey City State Teachers College M.A., Columbia University William R. Norris Nursing Diploma- B.A., Montclair State College Jersey City Medical Center Social Studies Health English School Nursing

Peter R. O'Halloran William V. Ostrander B.S. in Health and Phy. Ed. Kathleen Oakley Anne M. O'Connor Seton Hall University B.A., New York University Music B.A., College of St. Elizabeth B.S., Marywood College Health and Driver Ed. Band Social Studies Mathematics J.V. Football Coach

J }— a I I l j JLU Ud Dorothea E. Page A.B., Douglass College English Publicity chairman for Linden High School

Rocco C. Pellicone B.S., Syracuse University M.A., Columbia University Business Education Chronicle Advertising

Bradford F. Pakulski B.S., M.A., Seton Hall University Social Studies

Helen S. Ramage B.A., Montclair State College Andrew Rittenhouse M.A., Montclair State College B.P.E., Panzer College Spanish and German School Accounts Spanish Club Health

Stanley A. Rothman George St. Andrassy B.S., Fairleigh Dickinson University B.S., Newark State College Claire Salher M.Ed., Rutgers M.Ed., Rutgers University B.S., Rutgers University English Industrial Arts—Drafting Music Senior Play Ticket Distribution Head Basketball Coach Glee Club, Choir, Varsity Choir Elsbeth B. Searles Otto T. Saber John D. Schott Wilson Scott B.S., Trenton State College A.B., Upsala College B.S., Brooklyn College B.S., Providence College M.Ed., Rutgers University B.L.S., Trenton State College M.A., Brooklyn College M.Ed., Rutgers University Librarian Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor Chemistry Library Squad, Gift Day Chemistry Club Senior Adviser

Helen R. Siegman B.S., Rutgers University Guidance Counselor John E. Soehl B.S., M.Ed., Rutgers University History

Charles F. Travis Jean Turtur B.A., Jersey City State College B.S., Columbia University Mathematics Home Economics

Richard Squillace B.S., New York University M.S., Rutgers University English Senior Barn Dance Tickets

14 Walter H. Tylicki Harold A. Volz Laura Weitzman Lillian M. Winetsky B.A., Jersey City State College B.A., M.A., New York University B.A., Douglass College B.S., Rider College Mathematics English English M.A., Seton Hall University Cynosure Editorial and Photo­ Drama Club Business Education graphic Adviser Business Education Department Supervisor

Ann Yevich William D. Young B.S., Wilkes College B.S., Newark State College Biology M.A., New York University Future Teachers of America Industrial Arts

Edward W. Zielinski B.S., St. Peter's College English

Roxane E. Zach B.A., Newark State College U.S. History II Modern European History Harriet Elliott Helen Heumann B.S., Rutgers University R.N., Newark Beth Israel Hospital M.A., Teachers 'College, B.A., Jersey City State College Columbia University School Nurse School Social Work Future Nurses' Club

Alfred E. Jakucs B.S., Panzer College Masters Degree, Rutgers University Supervisor of Physical Education, Health, Safety, and Athletics

Francis L. Kendall Lawrence Michael Kinsella B.S., M.Ed., Rutgers University B.A., Lebanon Valley College Supervisor of Industrial and Related Arts M.Ed., Rutgers University Supervisor of Social Studies

Sara M. Light Warren Malpas Margaret Moldaschl A.B., Lebanon Valley College B.S., Juilliard School of Music B.S., University of New Hampshire M.A., Teachers College, M.A., New York University M.S., Ed.D., Rutgers University Columbia University Supervisor of Music Director of Special Services 16 Supervisor of Language Arts Elizabeth C. Reynolds Margaret Rickert B.S., New York University R.N., Martland Medical Center M.Ed., Rutgers University B.S., Jersey City State College Supervisor of Mathematics M.A., Rutgers University Health

John L. O'Brien B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D., Rutgers Supervisor of Guidance

Joseph Soban Americo Taranto Attendance Officer B.S., Lebanon Valley College M.Ed., Rutgers University School Psychologist and Assistant Director of Special Services

Donald C. Van Handel J. Paul Walker Edward A. Weiss A.B., Rutgers University B.S., Franklin and Marshall Ph.B., Boston College M.S., Long Island University M.A., Columbia University M.A., Columbia Teachers College School Psychologist Assistant Supervisor of Visual Aids Science Supervisor Dept, of Special Services 17 Custodians and Secretaries

P. Ligush, W. Yamakaitis, A. Guravage, E. Magliulo, M. Dobrowolski.

Mrs. Boutillier, Mrs. Kip, Mrs. Baldin, Mrs. Bruder. Mrs. Weissbraten ponders over a problem.

Mrs. Zaranka working diligently. Mrs. Tomsky, Mrs. Baylock, Mrs. Schillinger, Mrs. Wielunski.

18 According to one of our more courageous senior home­ room teachers, "The senior homeroom is a pleasure." All of our senior "developers-of-the-intellect" find that there is a greater maturity and a willing cooperation by their students in the administration of the class' needs. Our seniors come to these advisers for help in many fields, and our senior homeroom teachers willingly give much advice. What more tribute can we give to these stalwarts of our senior society than a picture in Cynosure?! 2.

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1. Mr. Barr 2. Mrs. Beck 3. Mrs. Bierman 4. Mr. Booker 5. Miss Burd 6. Mr. Burfield 7. Miss Carey 8. Mr. Coplan 9. Mr. Elowitz 10. Mr. Gulya 11. Mr. Haiko 12. Mr. Jam ison 13. Miss O'Connor 14. Mrs. Ramage 15. Mr. Rothman 16. Mr. Squillace 17. Mrs. Zach

1 6 . 1 7 . 19 SENIOR CLASS

Under the supervision of able Mr. Schott, Seniors have done many things for their class and school. At right, class officers are shown consulting with Mr. Schott. From left to right they are: Portia North, Secretary; Tom Martin, President; Bob Smith, Vice-President; Mr. Schott, Adviser; and Ed Mur- zinski, Treasurer. The Senior homeroom presidents administer to the needs of the Senior class. From left to right, First Row: J. Harsell, L. DeWitt, J. Perrine. Second Row: J. Sudia, P. North. Third Row: T. Martin, N. Walck, G. Julian, J. Zlata, J. Armour. Fourth Row: C. Krumick, E. Sasala, A. Fingerlin, K. Caldwell. Finally, the class officers preside over the Senior Council which serves the Senior class.

Senior homeroom presidents

SENIOR COUNCIL First Row: R. Smith, Vice-President; T. Martin, President; P. North, Secretary; E. Murzinski, Treasurer. Second Row: J. Sudia, C. Rosenwald, J. Perrine, A. Beriont, A. Fingerlin. Third Row: J. Kohut, C. Leonard, J. Chaback, B. Weidenburner. Fourth Row: R. Devany, R. Schanen, G. Julian. "Senior", according to Webster, means "older than an­ other; one more advanced in life and dignity." But to a graduating class, "senior" means a great deal more than that. Foremost, it signifies accomplishment and arrival at a very important door in life. For this reason, and in keeping with this year's Cynosure theme, Christopher Morley's essay "On Doors" is reprinted on the following pages. Mr. Morley wrote about the many varied doors one encounters in a lifetime and the ways in which they may be approached. It seems almost overwhelming to realize that in June the class of 1964 will be going through the portals of Linden High School for the last time as students. These young men and women will be opening a new door in life and must do so with a light heart and a firm, eager grip. Seniors may cherish the memories of their childhood and school days, but they must never look back with a yearning glance, for as many fond memories as the past holds, the future holds an even greater number of bright promises.

Carole Aiken Spanish, 3; Service League, 4; Dramatics, 2; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations, 3; Gym Club, 2,4; Basketball, 4; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments, 4.

Lois Adams Ronald Adams Dedication Program, 2; Bas­ Ron ketball, 3; Jr. Barn Dance J.V. Track, 2; J.V. Football, 3; Decorations, 3. Perfect Attendance, 2.

21 Kathryn A. Amon Kathy Student Council 3; Soccer 2; Jr. Barn Dance Decoration 3; Christ­ mas Decorations 3; Chronicle Advertising 3; Cynosure Adver­ tising 4; French 2; Graduation Usherette 3; Dedication Program 2; Basketball 2.

Alexandria Andreas Alex French 2,3,4; Chinese 3; Grad­ uation Usherette 3; Chronicle Distribution 4; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4. Thomas Anderson Tom Alan John Amberg Intramural Basketball 2; J.V. Al Basketball 3. Teens For Safe Driving 3; Chron­ icle Distribution 3.

The opening and closing of doors are the

Mary Antonakos Rocky Chronicle Editorial 2,3,4, Asst. News Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; H.R. Pres. 2; Student Council 2,4; Jr. Council 3; French 2; Christmas Decorations 3; Jr. Prom Decora­ tions 3; Dedication Program 2; Graduation Usherette 3; Basket­ ball 3,4; Badminton 3,4; Volley­ ball 3; Sr. Play Reading 4; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4.

Robert Andreko Bozar H. .R. Pres. 2,3; Perfect Attend­ ance 2; Sr. Barn Dance Decora­ tions 4; Gym Club 3; Chron­ Patricia Anniello Richard W. Apple icle Distribution 3. Pat Plum Glee Club 2,3,4; Gym Club 3; Chronicle Distribution 3; H. R. Chronicle Distribution 3; Jr. Barn Pres. 4. Dance Decorations 3; Soccer 3. James Armour Red V. Football 2,3,4; Projection Crew 2,3,4; Chronicle Distribu­ tion 3; Romeo & Juliet 2; Jr. Barn Dance Decoration 3; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Jr. Prom Decorations 3. Margaret Badalis Margie

most significant actions of man's life.

Gladys M. Balbuena Hap Glee Club 2; Chronicle Distribu­ tion 2,3,4; Jr. Barn Dance Deco­ rations 3; Jr. Barn Dance Re­ freshments 3; H. R. Sec.-Treas. 3; Perfect Attendance 3; Grad­ uation Usherette 3; Choir 3,4; V. Choir 3; Sr. Barn Dance Decor-aitons 4.

Mary Ann Baljak Sister Balj H. R. Vice Pres. 3; Chronicle Distribution 3; Jr. Barn Dance Richard Bakunas Barbara Ann Balicki Decorations 3; Graduation Rich Barb Usherette 3; Student Council 4. Transferred from San Lorenzo Chronicle Distribution 3. High, San Lorenzo, Calif. 2; J. V. Baseball 2; V. Baseball 3,4. No man knows what awaits

Mark P. Baranowski Zippo

Anna Elizabeth Bank Ann John Douglas Barat Diane Batnia Sec. Appt. 4; H. R. Sec. 2. Big John Glee Club 2; Dedication Program 2; Basketball 2; Sec. Appt. 4; J. V. Football 2; Chronicle Dis­ Honor Roll 3; Perfect Attendance tribution 3. 3; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Chronicle Distribution 2.

Michael Beck Mike

Carol Ann Beagle Debate 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Super Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 3; Mu Alpha Theta Carole Baytala 3,4; French 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Grad­ Bay uation Usherette 3; Sr. Barn Beverly Beck Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Dance Decorations 4, Chairman; Chronicle Distribution 3. Jr. Prom Decorations 3, Chair­ Bev man. Dedication Program 2; Gradua­ tion Usherette 3.

24 him when he opens a door

James Bellotti

Ruth A. Benish Graduation Usherette 3; Chron­ Judith A. Becker Marilyn Becker icle 2,3; Sec. Appt. 4; H. R. Judy Mar Sec.-Treas. 4. Cheerleading, 2,3,4, Co-Cap*ain Dedication Program 2; Library 4; Chronicle Editorial 2,3,4. H. R. Squad 2,3; Basketball 2. Vice-Pres. 2; H. R. Pres. 3; French 2; Soccer 2; Dedication Program 2; Graduation Usherette 3; Dra­ matics 2; Future Nurses 3; Gym Club 4; Sr. Barn Dance Decora­ tions 4; Jr. Barn Dance Decora­ tions 3, Chairman.

Kenneth J. Benko Kenny Perfect Attendance 2.

Sherry L. Benson Sher Chronicle Advertising 3,4; Jr. Council 3; French 2; H. R. Pres.- Sec., 2; Spanish 3; H. R. Pres. 3; Arleen Beriont Dedication Program 2; Jr. Barn Cynosure Editorial 3,4, Photog­ Michael Benkovich Dance Refreshments 3; Christmas raphy Editor 4; Chemistry 3; Decorations 3; Soccer 2; Basket­ Choir 2,3,4, V. Choir 2,3; Glee Mike ball 2; Graduation Usherette Club 2; Cheerleading 3,4; Stu­ H. R. Vice-Pres. 2. 3. dent Council 4; Sr. Council 4; Honor Roll 2; Gym Club 2; Ger­ man 2,3; Dramatics 2; Gradua­ tion Usherette 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Future Physicians 2; Dedication Program 2; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Exec­ utive Committee 4; Romeo & Juliet 2, Asst. Director; Forensic 2, Corres. Sec. Kathleen A. Bilinski Kathy H. R. Treas. 2; Basketball 2,3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Jr. Barn Dance Refreshments 3.

Rose Marie Ann Bobowsky Cookie Graduation Usherette 3.

John J. Blechar Blec V. Baseball 2. Elaine Bernstein Future Physicians 2; Graduation Usherette 3; Service League 4; Soccer 2; French 4.

The wise man opens his front door with

Lorraine Bonasia

Susan F. Boczon Sue Sec. Appt. 4; Cynosure Typist 4; Glee Club 2,3; Future Business William Boczon Chester Bonk Leaders 3; Gym Club 2,3; Bas­ ketball 2,3; Chronicle Advertis­ Bill Chet ing 3; Jr. Barn Dance Refresh­ J. V. Football 2; V. Track 2,3,4. ments 3; Future Teachers 2; Vol­ leyball 2; Graduation Usherette 3; Cynosure Circulation 4; Ded­ ication Program 2; Soccer 2; Chronicle Distribution 2; Library Squad 3. 26 Joseph Boxer Box Romeo & Juliet 2; H. R. Vice- Pres. 4; National Thespian Soc. 3,4.

Nora Jean Boronski Sailor Jr. Barn Dance Refreshments 3.

Frank J. Borowicz Frank J. V. Baseball 2, V. Baseball 3,4; J. V. Soccer 2, V. Soccer 3,4; In­ tramural Basketball 2; Sports Arthur L. Boyd, Jr. Club 2,3. Jackie H. R. Treas. 4; Perfect Attend­ ance 3; Intramural Basketball 2; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Projection Crew 4.

humility and a spirit of acceptance.

Marie Brailsford Rie Glee Club 2; Choir 2,3,4; Soc- cer 4.

Sheryl Lee Breakstone Sherri Chronicle Editorial 2,3,4, Asst. Feature Editor 3, Co-Editor-in- Gary Boylan Beverly Bräutigam Chief 4; Jr. Math Club 2; Mu Banlon ßev Alpha Theta 3,4, Treas. 3; Na­ tional Honor Society 3,4; Honor Intramural Basketball 2; Perfect Perfect Attendance 2; Service League 4. Roll 2; Super Honor Roll 3; De­ Attendance 2,3; J. V. Track 3. bate 2; French 3,4; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; National Thes­ pian Soc. 3,4; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Sr. Play Reading 4. 27 But the symbol and mystery of a

Raymond Brenckman Ray Intramural Basketball 2; J. V. Soccer 2,3, V. Soccer 4; Sports Club 2,3. Sharon Lynn Brown Marianne Buroff Liz Future Teachers 2,3,4; French 2,3,4; Dramatics 2; Graduation Glee Club 2; Gym Club 2,4; Usherette 3; Honor Roll 3; Na­ Teens for Safe Driving 3; Future tional Honor Soc. 3,4. Business Leaders 4.

Ronnie Bushinsky Ron Mu Alpha Theta 4; Chronicle Albert Bussaire Editorial 3,4; Future Teachers 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Honor Roll 2,3; AI H. R. Treas. 2,3; H. R. Sec. 4; Sec. Appt. 4; Chronicle Adver­ Political Science 2,3,4; French tising 4. 2,3,4; Graduation Usherette 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Drama­ tics 2. door lie in its quality of concealment.

Joseph Campione

Alonzo Cannady La-Dé J. V. Football 2, V. Football 3,4; J. V. Basketball 3; Projection 3.

Fred F. Butler, Jr. Kenny Caldwell Student Council 4, Pres.; Execu­ Kace tive Committee 4; National H. R. Pres. 4; V. Football 4. Honor Soc. 3,4; Band 2,3; Choir 2,3,4, V. Choir 2,3,4; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4; Lambda Mu Chi 2; Honor Roll 2; Super Honor Roll 3; Dedication Program 2; Debate 2; French 2,3,4, Treas. 2, Pres. 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Chinese 3; Political Science 3,4; Romeo & Juliet 2; Orientation Program 3,4; National Thespian Soc. 3; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Sr. Play Reading 4.

Michael Caprio Mike

Frank P. Caroselli Casko J. V. Track 3; Perfect Attend­ ance 2. Sara Carrick Sally Susan K. Carhart Teens for Safe Driving 3; Library Squad 2; Future Homemakers 4. Sue Honor Roll 2,3; Cynosure Ad- vertising 4; Service League 4; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Dedication Program 2; Sr. Play Reading 4. 29 Beverly Ann Carswell ßev Future Business Leaders 4; Li­ brary Squad 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Soccer 4; Orienta­ tion Program 2; Volleyball 2,3,4; H. R. Sec. 3; Basketball 2,3,4; Gym Club 2,3,4; Service League 3. There are trapdoors, sliding doors, double

James Chapman V. Track 2,3,4; V. Basketball 3,4; V. Football 4; V. Soccer 2,3.

Joseph V. J. Cassiba Little Joe V. Track 2; Intramural Basket­ ball *2; Choir 3,4, V. Choir 3,4; Chronicle Distribution 3; Sec. Joseph Chaback Ron Chase Appt. 4; Chronicle Advertising 4; Joe Ron Cynosure Typist 4. Debate 2,3,4; Jr. Council 3; V. Baseball 3,4; V. Football 4; Christmas Decorations 3; Bowl­ V. Basketball 3,4; Perfect At­ ing 2,3; Perfect Attendance 2,3; tendance 2,3; Cafeteria Corps 4; Chemistry 4; Sr. Council 4. Jr. Prom Decorations 3; National Thespian Soc. 3,4. 30 Paul Choclis Chuck Mary Cheslak Mousey Dramatics 2.

Katherine E. Chergotis Kath Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Jr. Barn Dance Refreshments 3; Library Squad 2; Volleyball 3; Badmin­ Elaine Cheruka ton 3; Sr. Barn Dance Refresh­ Dedication Program 2; Spanish ments 4; Graduation Usherette 3,4, Treas. 4; Jr. Barn Dance 3; Gym Club 4; Chronicle Dis­ Refreshments 3; Jr. Prom Decora­ tribution 4; National Thespian tions 3; Volleyball 3; Badmin­ Soc. 4; Basketball 4. ton 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 4; Gym Club 4; Chronicle Distri­ bution 4.

doors, stage doors, prison doors, glass doors.

Christine Ann Cioban Chris Dedication Program 2; French 2,3,4; Library Squad '2,3 Chron­ Cheryl M. Cihanowic icle Advertising 3,4; Future Busi­ French 2; Jr. Barn Dance Tickets ness Leaders 3,4; Jr. Barn Dance 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Spring Decorations 3; Jr. Prom Decora­ Concert 3,4; National Thespian tions 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Soc. 3,4. Sec. Appt. 4; Chinese 3; Stu­ dent Council 4; Cynosure Adver­ tising 4; Basketball 4; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4. A glass door is not a door

Dolores A. Ciuba Dee Future Teachers 3,4; French 4; Cynosure Circulation 4. Joyce E. Clanton Richard J. Cobin Jacy Richie Cynosure Editorial 3,4; Cyno­ French 2; Sr. Barn Dance Decora­ sure Photography 2; Dedication tions 4. Program 2; Gym Club 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Badminton 3; Library Squad 2,3; Perfect Attendance 2,3; Gradua­ tion Usherette 3; Volleyball 2,3, 4; Chronicle Advertising 2.

Andrea E. Conrad Ann H. R. Vice-Pres. 3.

John F. Coffey J.C. J. V. Track 3, V. Track 4; Per- feet Attendance 2,3.

Diane M. Coccaro Marlene Cohen Di Little Sec. Appt. 4; Future Business H.'R. Pres. 3; Chronicle Distribu­ Leaders 4; Chronicle Advertising tion 4; Teens for Safe Driving 3; 4. Basketball 3,4; - Future Business Leaders 4; Cynosure Circulation 4; Badminton 3; Volleyball 3. 32 at all, but a window

Anna T. Costa Ann Graduation Usherette 3; Service League 4.

Yvonne R. Cooney Judi Corson John Costa Von Future Teachers 3,4; Gym Club Jack 3,4; Glee Club 3; Badminton 3,4; Graduation Usherette 3; Tennis Choir 2,3,4, V. Choir 2,3,4, Pro­ 4. jection 2; Stage Crew 2; Sec. Appt. 4.

William Croteau Bill

Mary Elizabeth Cupo Romeo & Juliet 2; Glee Club 2,3; Perfect Attendance 2; Future Teachers 2; Choir 3,4; V. Choir 3,4; Choir Librarian 4; Chinese 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Jr. Michaelyn Ann Cunliffe Barn Dance Refreshments 3; Jr. Laurence J. Curtis Prom Decorations 3; Sr. Barn Mickey Dance Decorations 4. TR-4 Gym Club 2,3; Student Council 3; Basketball 2,3; Volleyball 2,3; Service League 4, Dedication Program 2; Soccer 3,4; Chinese 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Fu­ ture Homemakers 3. 33 Bernadette Czarnecki Bonnie H. R. Treas. 4; Student Council 4; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Graduation Usherette 3; Basket­ ball 2; Soccer 2,3; Perfect At­ tendance 2; Future Nurses 4; Sr. Barn Dance Tickets 4; Cyno­ sure Advertising 4.

Helen Daly Graduation Usherette 2,3; H. R. Sec. 3,4; Chronicle Distribution 3; Basketball 2; Teens for Safe Driving 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3. Gail Czvornyek Sr. Council 4; Cynosure Editorial 3; Chronicle Advertising 2; Ger­ man 2,3,4; Chinese 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Dedication Program 2; H. R. Pres. 4; Honor Roll 2,3; Perfect Attendance 2. Joseph Custode Cusfod

The meaning of a door is to

Olivia Davis Olive Oyl French 4; Spanish 4; Future Teachers 4.

James Daniels Bobe V. Football 2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4; J. V. Basketball 2, V. Basketball Ellen Davis Jeanette Dean 3,4; J. V. Baseball 2; V. Track 3,4; H. R. Pres. 2; Jr. Council 3, Spanish 2; French 4; Future Jan Treas.; Jr. Barn Dance Decora­ Teachers 4; Graduation Usher­ Student Council 4; H. R. Sec. 4; tions 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; ette 3; H. R. Vice-Pres. 2; Bas­ Jr. Barn Dance Tickets 3; Choir Projection 4; H. R. Vice-Pres. 4; ketball 2; Volleyball 3; Gym 3, V. Choir 3; Glee Club 2,3; Perfect Attendance 2; Sr. Barn Club 2. Graduation Usherette 3; Gym Dance Decorations 4; Cynosure Club 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Vol­ Circulation 4. leyball 3; Soccer 3,4; Service League 4; Future Business Lead­ ers 3,4; H. R. Vice President 3; Chinese 3; Dramatics 2; Dedica­ tion Program 2. 34 Joan Decker Transferred from Westfield High School, Westfield, 3; H. R. Vice- Pres. 4; Graduation Usherette 3; Badminton 3.

Ronald DeJohn Ronnie H. R. Pres. 2; H. R. Vice-Pres. 3; Student Council 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Gym Club 4. keep the heart in suspense.

Domonic DeRasmo Dom J. V. Cross-Country 3; J. V. Base­ ball 3.

Linda DeWitt Gym Club 3,4; Debate 2,3; French 2,3,4; H. R. Pres. 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Jr. Council Martina Deptula Ronald Devaney 3; Jr. Barn Dance Tickets 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Tennis Marty Ron 3,4; Service League 4; Booster Teens for Safe Driving 3,4; Bowling 2,3,4; Sr. Council 4; 3; Cheerleading 4; Graduation Graduation Usherette 3; Library Perfect Attendance 3; Intramural Usherette 3. Squad 3; Orientation Program Basketball 2. 2; Cynosure Circulation 4; Chron­ icle Advertising 4; Basketball 4; Dedication Program 2; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 4.

35 Also, there are many

John Dobilas Dobe Sports Club 2,4; Intramural Basketball 2; V. Football 2; J. V. Linda Dingfeld Track 2; Perfect Attendance 3; Lynn Gym Club 3. Honor Roll 2,3; Future Business Leaders 3; Graduation Usherette Judith Ann Dolinski Katherine Jane Donahue 3; H. R. Sec. 2. Judy Kathy Sec. Appt. 4; Future Business Debate 2; H. R. Sec.-Treas. 2,3; Leaders 4; H. R. Treas. 4; Per­ Student Council 2; Executive fect Attendance 3. Commitee 2; Badminton 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Chinese 3; Cynosure Advertising 4; German 2,3,4, Pres. 2.

Randi Dorosin Rondi-poo French 2; Chinese 2; Basketball 2,3; Dedication Program 2; Graduation Usherette 3; Future Business Leaders 4; Chronicle Advertising 4.

Rudolph Dopart Rudy Photography 3; Radio 3. Jennie Dorio Jen Frank Dopart Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; French 2; Perfect Attendance 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Sr. Barn Sr. Council 4. Dance Decorations 4; Jr. Prom Decorations 3.

36 ways of opening doors

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Tom Duchlinski Dutch J. V. Football, V. Football 3,4, Captain 4; J. V. Track 2, V. Track 3,4; Perfect Attendance 3; Stephen Durner Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Cafe­ Steve teria Corps 2,3,4; Jr. Barn Coin and Stamp 3; Biology 2. Dance Decorations 3; Teens for Kathaleen Kandy Dortch Carol A. Dube Safe Driving 3,4; H. R. Pres. 3,4. Kitten Do-be Glee Club 2; Basketball 2; Grad­ Sec. Appt. 4; Cynosure Circula­ uation Usherette 3; Soccer 2; tion 4; Perfect Attendance 2,3. Future Nurses 4.

Adam Dymitrzak Buddy Home Instruction.

Jane Sue Eby Jane Student Council 3, Executive Committee 3; Glee Club 2,3; Clarence E. Eason, Jr. Choir 3,4, V. Choir 4; Library East Squad 3; Jr. Barn Dance Tickets 3; Debate 2,3,4; French 2,3; Lorraine B. Ecdeston Intramural Basketball 2; Student Booster 3,4. Council 3; Choir 4. Lori Transferred from Ben Eielson High School, Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska 4.

37 Donna Lee Elmer Glee Club 2,3; Choir 3,4, V. Choir 3,4; Library Squad 2; Chronicle Advertising 2; Chron­ icle Distribution 2; Future Busi­ ness Leaders 3,4; Sec. Appt. 4.

Charles Erff Charlie Chronicle Advertising 3; Biology Club 2,3.

Lorraine Carla Engelman Carla Lorraine Egnaczewski National Honor Soc. 3,4; Cyno­ Booster 3,4; Graduation Usher- sure Editorial 3,4; Mu Alpha ette 3. Theta 3,4; Jr. Math Club 2; Chronicle Editorial 4; National Thespian Soc. 3,4; Dramatics 2; Honor Roll 2,3; Band 2,3; Span­ ish 2,3,4; Debate 2; Future Teachers 2; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Jr. Prom Decora­ tions 3; Sr. Barn Dance Decora­ tions 4; Student Council 4; Graduation Usherette 3; Romeo & Juliet 2; Dedication Program 2; Senior Playreading 4. There is the cheery push of elbow with which the waiter shoves

Barbara Ann Evans Barb Library Squad 3; H. R. Vice- Pres. 2; Chronicle Distribution 2; Graduation Usherette 3.

Robert Ericson Bob Teens for Safe Driving 3. Rosemary Ericson Glenn T. Evans Rosie Chemistry 3,4; Perfect Attend ance 2. Perfect Attendance 2,3.

38 Vera Pamela Evans Glee Club 3,4; Graduation Ush­ erette 3.

Walter Febick

open the kitchen door when he bears in your tray of supper.

Rochelle Feinberg Shell Graduation Usherette 3; Future Business Leaders 4; Chronicle Advertising 4.

Theresa D. Fekete Terri

Mary Jo Feihl Ellen L. Feinstein Jo L Dedication Program 2; Future French 2,3,4, Sec. 3; Jr. Barn Business Leaders 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 3; Gradua­ Dance Decorations 4; Jr. Barn tion Usherette 3; Chronicle Dis­ Dance Tickets 3; Jr. Prom Deco­ tribution 4; Cynosure Circula­ rations 3; Basketball 2,4; Soc­ tion 4; Sr. Barn Dance Refresh­ cer 2; Graduation Usherette 3; ments 4. Gym Club 3,4. 39 A room without doors is not

Alice Fingerlin Dedication Program 2; Jr. Barn Dance Refreshments 3; H. R. Pres. 3; Jr. Council 3; Future Robert Feldhan Business Leaders 3,4; Gradua­ tion Usherette 3; H. R. Pres. 4; Bob Sr. Council 4; Future Business Sports Leaders 3,4. Leaders 4, Pres. Christmas De­ corations 3; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4. R. Debra Fink Robert Firestone Debbie Flint Mu Alpha Theta 4, Sec.; Chron­ V. Cross-country 2,3,4; J. V. icle Editorial 2,3,4; German 2,3; Basketball 2, V. Basketball 3,4; Cynosure Advertising 4; Jr. Barn J. V. Baseball 2, V. Baseball 4; Dance Decorations 3; Jr. Prom V. Track 3; H. R. Pres. 2. Decorations 3; Debate 2; H. R. Treas. 2; Honor Roll 2,3; Grad­ uation Usherette 3; Orientation Program 3; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Sr. Playreading 4.

Jeraldine Forell Jerri Spanish 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Jr. Barn Dance Refresh­ ments 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Christmas Decorations 3; Future Teachers 3,4; H. R. Vice-Pres. 2; Volleyball 3,4; Chronicle Editor­ ial 3; Graduation Usherette 3.

Cheryl Fishkin Milge Teens for Safe Driving 3; Span­ ish 2,3; Chronicle Advertising 2; H. R. Sec.-Treas. 3; H. R. Vice- Pres. 4; Graduation Usherette Frank Steven Fischer 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3. Harvey P. Fogel Fish Harv Mu Alpha Theta 4; Honor Roll 2; Super Honor Roll 3; Chron­ icle Advertising 3,4; Future Phy­ sicians 2; Romeo & Juliet 2; Sr. Barn Dance Decoraitons 4; 40 Chemistry 4. a room, but a hallway.

Richard Friedman J. V. Soccer 2, V. Soccer 3,4; Co-Captain 4; J. V. Basketball 2,3, V. Basketball 4; J. V. Golf 2, V. Golf 3,4; Mu Alpha Theta Judith Ann Fritz 4; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; French 2. Judy Graduation Usherette 3. Dorothy Ann Freeman Brian J. Freisinger Dotti Big Daddy Fry Spanish 2; Cynosure Advertising Photography 3,4; Cross-Country 4; Graduation Usherette 3; Gym Manager 3,4. Club 3,4; French 4; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 4.

Rita Fruchter Ree Student Council 3; Honor Roll 3; French 2,3,4, Treas. 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Fu­ ture Teachers 2; Future Physi­ cians 2; Soccer 2; Basketball 2; Chinese 3; Chemistry 4; Grad­ uation Usherette 3; Service League 4.

Diane Marie Futyma Di Chronicle Distribution 2,3,4; Graduation Usherette 3; Sec. Appt. 4; Cynosure Circulation 4. Mary Ann Furka Rosemary Futyma Mar Roe Basketball 2; Dedication Pro­ Graduation Usherette 3; H. R. gram 2; Graduation Usherette 3. Sec. 4; Service League 4.

41 Raymond Gabrish Barney

Irene Garbinski Dedication Program 2; Honor Roll 3; Sec. Appt. 4; H. R. Treas. 4.

Michael D. Gallo, Jr. Mike John Gabrish Transferred From Seton Hall Prep. 3

Doors are the symbol of privacy, of retreat, of the mind s

Paula Marie Gennaro Paula Jr. Barn Dance Refreshments 3; Chronicle Distribution 3; Service League 4; Future Teachers 4; Cynosure Circulation 4.

Joseph D. Garrón Dale French 2,3,4; Political Science 3,4; Choir 3,4, V. Choir 3,4; Forensic 2. Janet Gennaro Barry Gerber Basketball 2; Perfect Attendance V. Tennis 2,3,4, Co-Captain 3; 2,3; Honor Roll 2. Jr. Council 3; Student Council 4; Executive Committee 4; Ger­ man 2; Romeo & Juliet 2; Chron­ icle Advertising 2,3,4; Cynosure Advertising 4; Orientation Pro­ gram 3; Forensic 2; Coin and Stamp 2,3,4; Intramural Basket­ ball 2; Christmas Decorations 3. Lawrence F. Gerner Larry Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Dance Band 2,3,4; Perfect At­ tendance 2; Honor Roll 3.

Ellen L. Gerber El National Honor Soc 3,4; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4; French 2,3,4; Super Honor Roll 2,3; Chemistry 4; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations James W. Geresy 4, Chairman; Future Teachers Jimmy 2; Future Physicians 2; Chinese John A. Gibbons 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Sr. Chronicle Distribution 2. Playreading 4. Lit'l Jon Perfect Attendance 2,3; Projec­ tion 2; Chronicle Distribution 2,3,4.

escape into blissful quietude or sad secret struggle. Even in sadness, the opening

Merle Goldblatt Spanish 2,3; Chinese 3; Honor Roll 2; Jr. Barn Dance Deco­ rations 3; Jr. Barn Dance Tickets Gaile Godish 3; Volleyball 3; Badminton 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Sr. Barn Chronicle Distribution 2. Dance Decorations 4; Basketball 4. Mary Gooden Lois Goodfriend Liz Lo Soccer 4. Cynosure Advertising 4; French 4; Service League 4; Basketball 4.

Risa Gordon Ri Gym Club 2; Glee Club 2,3; Choir 4, V. Choir 4; Dedication Program 2; Graduation Usher­ ette 3; Spanish 3,4; Future Nurses 2,3,4. 44 of a door may bring relief

Edward Gudaitis, Jr. Little Ed Student Council 3; J. V. Tennis 2,3; Bowling 2,3. Roberta Guimaraes Jeanie Graduation Usherette 3. Jane Greenberg Theresa Gruytch Janie Teri Dramatics 2; Glee Club 2; Forensic 2; Spanish 2,3; National Thespian Soc. 3; Folklore 4.

Rona Gutkin Chemistry 2,3,4; French 2; H. R Vice-Pres. 3, Jr. Prom Decora tions 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decora tions 3; Graduation Usherette 3, Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4

Richard Gwozdz

45 The mind works best behind closed doors.

Helen Halloran Hah Chronicle Distribution 3; Cyno­ sure Advertising 4; Student Council 4, Treas.; H. R. Vice- Rosemary Ann Haluska Pres. 3,4; Service League 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Soccer 2; Scuba Graduation Usherette 3; Sr. Barn Diving 3; Graduation Usherette Dance Decorations 4; Basketball 3; Gym Club 4. 4; Sec. Appt. 4.

46 John Hammer John Cynosure Photography 2,3; Chemistry 3; Chronicle Photog­ raphy 4; Photography 2,3, H. R. Vice-Pres. 3; Sr. Council 4. Dorothy Harbuzinski Dot Debarah Ann Harrigan Sec. Appt. 4; Honor Roll 3; Perfect Attendance 3. Debbie H. R. Treas. 2; Dedication Pro­ gram 2; Badminton 3; Cynosure Wylie Harriot, Jr. Circulation 4. Wally Projection Crew 2,3,4.

A shut portal is a symbol of human life.

Victor Hasbrouck Vic

Robert Hendricksen Bob J. V. Track 2; V. Track 3,4; Projection 2,3,4. Joyce Margret Harsell Donald Hattersley Jr. Council 3, Sec.; Sr. Coun­ Don cil 4; Student Council 2; H. R. J. V. Football 3; Biology 2; Pres. 3,4; Honor Roll 3; Service Orientation Program 3; Perfect League 4; Chronicle Distribu­ Attendance 2,3. tion 3,4; Jr. Barn Dance Decora­ tions 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Christmas Decorations 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Glee Club 2; Choir 3; Volleyball 3; Dedication Program 2; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4. 47 The opening of doors is a mystic act.

Sara Herman Political Science 3,4; Future Teachers 3,4; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Jr. Prom Decora­ tions 3; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Spanish 3; Forensic 2; Grad­ Eugene F. Hergert uation Usherette 3; Folklore 4. Gene V. Football 3,4; V. Track 3,4; Projection 2,3,4; Stage Crew 2,3,4. Joellen Higgins Christine Carol Hilla Jody Muffin Honor Roll 3; German 2,3; Chronicle Advertising 3. Graduation Usherette 3; Jr. Barn Dance Tickets 3; Orientation Program 3; Gym Club 3; Dedi­ cation Program 2; Basketball 2,3; Volleyball 3; Soccer 3.

Joanne Hoffman Jo Perfect Attendance 2; Chronicle Distribution 2.

Mary Hoehler Mary Graduation Usherette 3; H. R. Sec. 3; Future Business Leaders 3,4, Chinese 3; Perfect Attend­ Barbara Hoffman ance 2; Sec. Appt. 4; Jr. Barn Barb Barbara Ann Hochman Dance Decorations 3; Jr. Prom Glee Club 2; Chronicle Distri­ Decorations 3; Sr. Barn Dance bution 2,3,4; Chronicle Advertis­ Barb Refreshments 4; Chronicle Adver­ ing 2; Jr. Barn Dance Decora­ Graduation Usherette 3; French tising 4. tions 3. 2.

48 But the closing of doors is far more terrible.

Ilona M. Hoptay H. R. Sec.-Treas. 4; Chronicle Distribution 2; Chronicle Adver­ tising 3,4; Glee Club 2,4; Choir 3,4, V. Choir 4; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Jr. Barn Dance Refreshments 3 ;Volleyball 2; Walter L. Hornbaker Basketball 3; Graduation Usher­ Lee ette 3; Dedication Program 2; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Orches­ tra 2; Service League 4. Michael Holick Sharyn Ann Holler Mike Future Teachers 4; National Biology 2,3,4, Treas. 2, Vice- Thespian Soc. 4; Gym Club 4. Pres. 3; J. V. Track 3, V. Track Transferred from Marple New­ 4; Perfect Attendance 3. town Senior High, Newtown, Pennsylvania 3;

Mary Louise Horvath Mary Lou Sec. Appt. 4; Future Business Leaders 3,4; Badminton 3.

49 Jean Hulanick Graduation Usherette 3; Jr. Barn Dance Tickets 3; Chronicle Ad­ vertising 3; H. R. Treas. 2; Basketball 3; Volleyball 3; Bad- imnton 3; Cynosure Advertising 4.

Daniel J. Iraggi Ragg H. R. Vice-Pres. 3; H. R. Treas. 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Jr. Elizabeth A. Hurst Barn Dance Decorations 3. Betty Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; French Richard Hudson 4; Future Teachers 4; National Thespian Soc. 4; Chronicle Ad­ Huts vertising 4. J. V. Soccer 2, V, Soccer 3; V. Football 4; V. Baseball 2,3,4; V. Basketball 3,4; Perfect Attend­ ance 3.

The closing of doors is a confession of finality.

Leona Mary Jablonski Shortie Dedication Program 2; Gradua­ tion Usherette 3; Chronicle Dis­ tribution 3,4; Chronicle Adver­ tising 4.

Thomas Irwin Tom J. V. Football 2, V. Football 3,4; J. V. Basketball 2,3, V. Basket­ Leon F. Ivey Carl Jaeger ball 4; H. R. Pres. 2; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Jr. Barn Dance Red Jack Decorations 3; H. R. Vice-Pres. J. V. Football 2, V. Football 4. J. V. Track 2; Perfect Attendance 4; Jr. Council 3, Vice-Pres.; Ger­ 2; Sports Leaders 2; J. V. Cross- man 2. County 2, V. Cross-Country 4.

50 Frank Jeckell Jeckell Choir 2,3,4, V. Choir 3,4.

Ronald E. Jagodzinski Jag H. R. Vice-Pres. 2; Perfect At- tendance 2; Honor Roll 2,3; In­ tramural Basketball 2. Karen Janssen Graduation Usherette 3; Future Nurses 4; French 4; Chronicle Advertising 3; Basketball 2; Fu­ ture Teachers 2, Sec. Thomas Jensen Tom Band 2,3,4; Projection 2,3.

Every door closed brings something to an end.

Joyce Jones Basketball 2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Tennis 4; Gym Club 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Service League 4; Spanish 3; Badminton 3; Future Home­ makers 4, Vice-Pres. Perfect At­ tendance 2,3.

Gregory Julian Jules Teens for Safe Driving 3; H. R. Pres. 3,4; Student Council 4; Frank Jones Tilden Jones Intramural Basketball 2; Sr. Council 4; Cynosure Advertis­ ing 4; Cynosure Circulation 4.

51 And there are degrees of sadness

Marcia Irene Kaltenback Marcia

Laurence Kaiser Larry Perfect Attendance 2.

Edward J. Kazary Roger W. Kearney Butch Rog Perfect Attendance 3.

Gail Diane Kennedy Honor Roll 3; Perfect Attendance 3; Chronicle Distribution 2 Sec. Appt. 4; Graduation Usherette 3; H. R. Sec. 2,4.

Virginia A. Kelly Kell Spanish 2; French 3. Norman Keller Norm Margaret Kelly Coin and Stamp 2,3,4; Basket­ Margie ball Manager 3,4; J. V. Base­ ball 2. German 2,3; Perfect Attendance 3; H. R. Treas. 2; H. R. Sec. 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Cyno­ sure Advertising 4; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Basketball 52 4. in the closing of doors

Henry Kikolski V. Cross-Country 2,3,4; V. Track 2; Honor Roll 3.

Frank King Maynard Ferguson Band 2,3,4; Dance Band 2,3,4.

Patricia A. Kerins Howard P. Kessler Suzie Howie Glee Club 2; Student Council Chronicle Editorial 2,3,4, Sports 3; Jr. Council 3; Christmas Deco­ Editor 4; Future Physicians 2; rations 3; Jr. Barn Dance Deco­ Biology 3; Jr. Barn Dance Deco­ rations 3. rations 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3. Jonathan C. Kohut Jonnie Sr. Council 4; Executive Com­ mittee 3; Jr. Council 3; Student Marlene Knapp Council 3,4; Jr. Prom Decorations Graduation Usherette 3; Chron­ 3; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations icle Distribution 2,3,4. 4; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 4; Christmas Decorations 3.

No matter where he is, a man can make

Kenneth A. Konecny Ken H. R. Pres. 3; Perfect Attendance 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Sports Leaders 2,3,4.

Maureen Lee Kolibas Student Council 4; Sr. Council 4; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; H. R. Vice-Pres. 2; Cynosure Advertising 4; Chronicle Adver­ Robert Kolibas Dennis S. Kopecky tising 3; Future Teachers 2,3; Bob Menace Volleyball 3; Soccer 3; Basket­ ball 2. Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3; Dance Radio 2,3; German 2; Debate Band 2,3; V. Tennis 4; Projec­ 2; Photography 2; Jr. Barn tion 4. Dance Decorations 3.

54 James Kornmeyer Jim Mu Alpha Theta 4; German 2.

Walter P. Kopy Pete Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3. Lois Kornett Lo Future Teachers 2,3,4; Gradua­ tion Usherette 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Badminton 3; Carolyn A. Korona French 4; Sr. Barn Dance Re­ Future Teacher 2,3,4; Spanish 3; freshments 4. Chronicle Advertising 2,3,4; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Service League 4; H. R. Treas. 4; Basketball 2; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Cyno­ sure Circulation 4.

himself at home behind a closed door.

Dolores Kozak Dee Chronicle Distribution 2; Grad­ uation Usherette 3.

Mary Ann Kovalick Constance Krezel Future Nurses 2,3, Sec. 3, Cor- Connie res. Sec. 4; Future Physicians 2,3; Perfect Attendance 2,3; Jr .Barn Glee Club 2; Sr. Barn Dance Dance Refreshments 3; Gradua­ Refreshments 4. tion Usherette 3; Chronicle Dis­ tribution 2; H. R. Sec. 4.

55 A door slammed is a

Carey Krumick H. R. Sec. 2; H. R. Pres 4; Biol­ ogy 2. Nancy Kristof None Transferred from Baffin High, Elizabeth 2; Spanish 3; Chinese 3; Future Teachers 3; Gradua­ tion Usherette 3; Jr. Prom Deco rations 3; Honor Roll 3; Future Business Leaders 4; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Sr. Barn John Kuczynski Michael Kuczynski Dance Decorations 4; Basketball Ski Mike 4. H. R. Pres. 2; H. R. Vice-Pres 4; Choir 4; Jr. Barn Dance Decora­ Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 4. tions 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3.

Leonard Kuznet Kuzzie Chemistry 3; Future Physicians 3; Cynosure Advertising 4.

Art N. Kurek Ed J. V. Baseball 2, V. Baseball 3,4; J. V. Basketball 2,3, V. Basket­ Joseph F. Kukal, Jr. ball 4; J. V. Soccer 2, V. Soccer Joe 3; V. Football 4; H. R. Pres. 4; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Sam Kurtz Choir 2,3,4, V. Choir 2,3,4; Cafeteria Corps 4; Sports Lead­ Chronicle Distribution 3,4; Jr. Transferred from Jefferson High, Barn Dance Decorations 3; Jr. ers 2; Honor Roll 2,3. Elizabeth 3. Prom Decorations 3; J. V. Golf 3; Choir Manager 4; Chronicle Advertising 4; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Teens for Safe Driving 4. confession of weakness

Mary Aileen Lang Mare Cynosure Editorial 3,4, Ass. Edi- tor-in-Chief 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Volleyball 3,4; Jr. Prom Deco­ Rosemary Lanning rations 3; Student Council 3,4; Rose Graduation Usherette 3; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Chronicle Editorial 4; H.R. Sec.—Treas. 3.

Eileen Lammond Barbara Gendella Lance / Barb Glee Club 2; Choir 3. Spanish 2; Gym Club 2,3; Future Nurses 2; Perfect Attendance 2; Graduation Usherette 3; Future Homemakers 3; Service League 4; Sec. Appt. 4; Future Business Leaders 4.

Richard Laskodi Rich Perfect Attendance 2; Choir 4.

Edward Lauerman Ed V. Track 2,3,4; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Jr. Prom Decora­ tions 3; Intramural Basketball 2; John Lawrence Sr. Council 4. Enes Lynn LaSpada Enes Chronicle Distribution 2; H. R. Vice-Pres. 3; Jr. Barn Dance Refreshments 3; Perfect Attend­ ance 2,3; H. R. Sec.-Treas. 4. 57 Robert W. LefFelbine Bob Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Choir 4; German 3; Chinese 3; Spanish 4; Dedication Program 2; Orientation Program 3; Cyno­ sure Advertising 4.

Lawrence J. Lenner Larry Spanish 3; Jr. Barn Dance Dec­ orations 3; Jr. Prom Decorations Arlene Lehotsky 3; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4. Chronicle Advertising 2,3; Fu­ ture Nurses 2; Jr. Barn Dance Refreshments 3; Graduation Ush­ Eileen Lazor erette 3. Ei French 2; Glee Club 2.

The opening and closing of doors is

Alfred J. Leone Big Al Radio 2,3; Photography 3; Cross- Country Manager 4.

Cecelia Lentowicz Ce/e Basketball 2,3; Volleyball 3; Henry Leszczak Jr. Barn Dance 3; Booster 4. Charles Leonard Hank Chaly Romeo & Juliet 2; Spanish 2; Dramatics 2; National Thespian Soc. 3,4, Pres. 4; Choir 2,3,4, V. Choir 2,3,4, Pres. 4. Chronicle Editorial 3,4, News Editor 4; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Sr. Council 4.

58 Richard P. Lier Rickey

Joel Levitan Joel German 2; Chronicle Advertis­ ing 3,4; Cynosure Advertising 4; Future Physicians 2,3,4; Chess Pete Lewald 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations Scuba Diver 3; J. V. Tennis 2,3, V. Tennis 4; Scuba Diving 2,3,4. Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 4. John J. Linnell John Radio 2,3,4; Jr. Barn Dance Re­ freshments 3. a part of the stern fluency of life.

Judith Loughlin Judy Transferred from W eequahic High School, Newark 3; Future Kathleen Lombardo Homemakers 4; Chronicle Ad­ Cathi vertising 4; Chronicle Distribu­ tion 4. Spanish 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Service League 4.

59 A door gently shut is often the

Diane Lyzcen Di- Cynosure Circulation 4; Sec. Appt. 4; Chronicle Advertising 3; Diane Lourake Graduation Usherette 3; Library H. R. Treas. 2; Spanish 2; Stu­ Squad 3; Jr. Barn Dance Re­ dent Council 3,4; Chronicle Ad­ freshments 3; Perfect Attendance vertising 3; Future Teachers 3; 2; H. R. Sec. 4. Basketball 3; Soccer 3; Volley­ ball 3; H. R. Vice-Pres. 4; Cyno­ sure Advertising 4; Graduation Usherette 3.

Joseph Maasen Diane MacIntyre Mo/ Di Future Business Leaders 3.

Bill Malinowsky Mai

Marilyn Maggs Mar Library Squad 2,3; Spanish 2,3; Future Teachers 2; Future Home­ Lorraine Malik makers 4; Future Nurses 4. Lorrainiee Joann Madzi H. R. Pres. 2; Jr. Barn Dance Re­ Jo freshments 3; Chronicle Editorial 2,3,4; Forensic 2; Future Business H. R. Vice-Pres. 2; Dedication Leaders 2; Dedication Program Program 2; Graduation Usher­ 2; Debate 2,3, Sec. 3; Honor ette 3; Basketball 3,4; Volley­ Roll 2; Basketball 2,3; Volley­ ball 3; Soccer 3. ball 2; Badminton 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Sec. Appt. 4; Li­ brary Squad 2; Service League 3. 60 most tragic gesture in life.

Geneva Manning Gent Gym Club 2; Dedication Pro­ gram 2; Chronicle Advertising 3; Future Nurses 4; Graduation Joan Marie Marasco Usherette 3. Joanie Chronicle Advertising 4; Chron­ icle Distribution 4.

Edward Marhold Ed V. Baseball 2,3,4; Perfect At­ tendance 3; H. R. Pres. 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3.

Eileen Mark Graduation Usherette 3; French 4; Future Teachers 4; National Thespian Soc. 3,4. Frank Marino French 2; Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2; Romeo & Juliet 2; Jr. Barn John W. Martin Dance Decorations 3; Sr. Barn Band 2,3,4; Projection 2,3,4; Dance Decorations 4; Perfect At­ Stage Crew 2,3,4; Cross-Country tendance 2; H. R. Vice-Pres. 3; Manager 3,4; Choir 4. Sports Leaders 2,3.

61 Joanne Martis Jo Sec. Appt. 4; Perfect Attendance 2,3; Graduation Usherette 3; Library Squad 2,3; Volleyball 2; Badminton 3; H. R. Secretary 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Dedication Program 2; Chron­ icle Advertising 3; Future Busi­ ness Leaders 3; Honor Roll 2; Student Council 4; Gym Club 3; Basketball 2,3,4, Captain 2.

Peter Mastrogiacomo Pete

Gregory Martucci M H. R. Pres. 2; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Jr. Prom Decora­ Thomas J. Martin tions 3; J. V. Baseball 2, V. Tom Baseball 4; J. V. Basketball 3, V. Basketball 4; Sports Leaders National Honor Soc. 3,4; Mu 2; Honor Roll 2. Alpha Theta 3,4, Pres. 4; Lamb­ da Mu Chi 2; Student Council 3, Vice-Pres.; Super Honor Roll 2,3; German 2,3,4, Vice-Pres, 2,4; Chemistry 3,4; Jr. Council 3; Sr. Council 4, Pres.; J. V. Track 2, V. Track 3,4; J. V. Football 2; H. R. Pres. 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Christmas Decorations 3. Life will not stay still and let us alone.

Judith Lee Maxemow Maxie Cheerleading 4; Boosterette 3; Honor Roll 2; Graduation Usher­ ette 3; Jr. Barn Dance Refresh­ ments 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Basketball 2,3,4; Service League 4; H. R. Sec.-Treas. 4; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4.

Ronald P. Matlaga Ron Jr. Barn Dance Tickets 3; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 4. Carol Ann Maurushat Raymond Mazur Future Business Leaders 3,4; Sec. Ray Appt. 4; Badminton 3.

62 Mary Ellen McGlone Mickey Debate 2,3,4; National Honor Soc. 3,4; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4; Spanish 3; Student Council 3; Chinese 3; Super Honor Roll 2,3; Romeo & Juliet Tickets & Props 2.

Robert McCracken Bob

Claire McGee Cookie Future Nurses 2,3, Treas. 3; Jr. Barn Dance Tickets 3; Chemsitry 3; Perfect Attendance 2; Sr. Barn Joan McGlynn Dance Decorations 4. Joan/ Glee Club 3; H. R. Pres. 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Jr. Barn Dance Tickets 3; Jr. Prom Dec­ orations 3; Jr. Council 3; H. R. Vice-Pres. 4; Future Teachers 3,4; Treas. 3; Sr. Council 4.

We are continually opening doors with hope.

Leroy McNeill V. Football 2,3,4; V. Track 2,3.

Carol Ann Micklo Sec. Appt. 4; Future Business Leaders 3, Sec.; Chronicle Ad­ vertising 3; Graduation Usher­ John K. McGlynn Diane Merrill ette 3; Honor Roll 3; Basket­ Jack Dee ball 2,3; Volleyball 2. V. Baseball 2,3,4; J. V. Basket- Future Business Leaders 3,4. ball 2; V. Basketball 4.

63 We are constantly closing

John Mihaly J. V. Track 3, V. Track 4; Honor Roll 3; Teens for Safe Driving 3.

Joe Mielczarek

Cheryl Sue Miller Geraldine Anne Miller Cheri Geri Graduation Usherette 3; Sec. Chronicle Distribution 2,3; Per­ Appt. 4; Future Business Lead­ fect Attendance 2; Graduation ers 3. Usherette 3.

Carol Ann Mindurski Minnie Graduation Usherette 3.

Virginia Miller Ginger Glee Club 2; Choir 3,4, V. Choir 3,4; Service League 4. Walter Milos W alt Lorraine Miller Student Council 4. Rainie Dedication Program 2; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Future Nurses 2; Gym Club 2; Future Business Leaders 4; National Thespian Soc. 4; Library Squad 3.

64 Margaret Mizichko Fizzy H. R. Treas. 3; H. R. Sec. 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Jr. Prom Dec­ orations 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Future Teachers 2; Glee Club 2,3,4; Glee Club Librarian 4; Spanish 3,4; Volleyball 3,4; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Chronicle Editorial 4.

Chester Moczydlowski Chef

William Mlynarick Max Audrey Moore H. R. Treas. 2; Future Teachers 2; German 2,3; Glee Club 3; Choir 4; Cynosure Advertising 4; Jr. Barn Dance Tickets 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Gradua­ tion Usherette 3; Basketball 2,3,4; Volleyball 3,4; Badmin­ ton 3; Orientation Program 3. 65 Dolores Moroch Dee French 2,3,4; Future Teachers 3,4; Library Squad 3,4; Gradua­ tion Usherette 3; Tennis 3,4; Per­ fect Attendance 3; Honor Roll 3; Cynosure Advertising 4; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 4.

Marvin Moskowitz

Mary Ann Morris Mo Chronicle Editorial 3,4; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Honor Roll 2,3; Joyce Moore Spanish 3; Graduation Usherette Spanish 2,3; Graduation Usher­ 3; Basketball 2,3,4; Jr. Coun­ ette 3; Honor Roll 2,3; Jr. Barn cil 3; Volleyball 3; H. R. Sec. Dance Decorations 3; Sr. Barn 2; H. R. Vice-Pres. 3; H. R. Vice- Dance Decorations 4; Jr. Prom Pres.-Treas. 4; Future Teachers Decorations 3; Political Science 2; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4. 4; Volleyball 3.

The closing of a

Edward John Murzinski Murray V. Baseball 2,3,4; V. Football 4; J. V. Cross-country 2; French 2; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Romeo & Juliet 2; Honor Roll 2; Sr. Council 4; Perfect Attend­ ance 3; Intramural Basketball 2; Sports Leaders 2; Political Sci­ ence 4; H. R. Treas. 4.

George Mucha

Jo-Ann Murach Mike Najdzin Jo Naj Graduation Usherette 3; Dedica­ tion Program 2; Chronicle Dis­ tribution 3; Glee Club 2; Bas­ ketball 2; Perfect Attendance 3; Volleyball 2.

66 Joann C. Natkie Nat H. R. Pres. 4; Student Council 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Glee Club 2,3; Library Squad 2,3; Cynosure Advertising 4.

John Nalavany Band 2,3,4; Photography 3.

Beverly Narushef ßev Sec. Appt. 4; Chronicle Adver­ tising 3; Future Business Lead­ Joseph J. Nedelsky ers 3; Honor Roll 2,3; Basketball 4. Joe

door is irrevocable.

Dorothy E. Nelligan Ne/ Perfect Attendance 2; Badmin­ ton 2; Graduation Usherette 3; Teens for Safe Driving 3; Li­ brary Squad 3; Cynosure Cir­ culation 4.

Judith Nester Judy Sec. Appt. 4; Graduation Usher­ Bob Nelson ette 3; Chronicle Advertising 3,4; Carol Nederburgh Future Business Leaders 3; Dra­ Basketball 2,3; Band 2,3; Or­ Intramural Basketball 2; Cyno­ matics 2; Chinese 3. chestra 2; Soccer 3; Volleyball sure Advertising 4; J. V. Golf 3, 3. V. Golf 4; Sr. Barn Dance Re­ freshments 4.

67 is to no avail to

Rhoda Nigen Dramatics 2; National Thespian Soc. 3,4; French 4; Graduation Usherette 3; Future Teachers Lucille Niceforo 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4. Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Debate 2; H. R. Treas. 3; Volleyball 3; Spanish 2,3; Service League 4; Cynosure Advertising 4; Basket­ ball 3,- Honor Roll 2,3.

Portia J. North Patricia Ann Novalany Porsch Pat H. R. Sec. 3; Graduation Usher­ Library Squad 2,3; Graduation ette 3; Chronicle Distribution 3; Usherette 3; Student Council 4. Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Perfect Attendance 3; Basketball 2,3,4; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4.

Thomas F. Obsitnik Jr. Council 3, Pres.; Mu Alpha Theta 4; V. Soccer 3,4; Student Council 2; H. R. Pres. 3; Ger­ man 2,3; Super Honor Roll 2,3; J. V. Baseball 2.

Judith O'Brien Judy Gym Club 3,4; Volleyball 3,4; Badminton 3,4; Chronicle Ad­ vertising 3; Jr. Barn Dance Re­ freshments 3; Graduation Ush­ Robert Nowak erette 3; Sr. Barn Dance Deco­ Ruth Ann O'Brien Bob rations 4. O. B. Teens for Safe Driving 3,4. Chronicle Distribution 2; Grad­ uation Usherette 3; Sec. Appt. 4.

68 reopen, to go back.

Thomas J. Olenik Big O Honor Roll 2,3; Chemistry 4; Per­ fect Attendance 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Sports Leaders 2. Kimberly Olian Kim French 2,3,4; Graduation Usher­ ette 3; Jr. Council 3; H. R. Vice- Pres. 3; Basketball 2; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Chinese 3; Honor Roll 3; Sr. Barn Dance Decora­ Linda O'Krepky Loretta Oleksik tions 4; Dramatics 2. Lin Lori Glee Club 2,4; Choir 3,4. Glee Club 3,4; Chronicle Adver­ tising 3,4; Jr. Barn Dance Deco­ rations 3; Future Teachers 3,4; Graduation Usherette 3; Chinese 3; Cynosure Circulation 4; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4.

Donna Ombalski Cynosure Advertising 4; Chron­ icle Advertising 2,3,4; German 2; H. R. Treas. 2; Spanish 3,4; Choir 4, V. Choir 4; Lib­ rary Squad 3.

Eric Ortner Rick Soccer 2; Sports Leaders 2; Teens for Safe Driving 4; Jr. Barn Dance Tickets 3; H. R. Vice-Pres. Walter Orenczak 3. Richard Osowick Big O Oz Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2. Thomas Paffrath Tom

Eleanor Paradowski Ele Debate 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Sec. Appt. 4; Chronicle Editorial 2,3,4; For­ Eileen Paradowski ensic 2; Future Business Leaders Ei 4, H. R. Pres.-Sec. 2; Perfect Attendance 3; Sr. Playreading 4. Sec. Appt. 4; Future Business 3.4; Badminton 3; Sr. Play Ticket Ronald Osuch Comm., 4. Such

The meaning of a door is

Robert Paslowski Pez J. V. Baseball 2,3, V. Baseball 4; Bowling 2,3,4; Intramural Bas­ ketball 2.

Lenny Parker Park

Steve Paskewich Anthony Pasquale, Jr. Brush Pussy Cat Perfect Attendance 3; Intramural Basketball 2.

70 Stewart Pederson Pete

Maryann Pateman Pates H. R. Sec.-Treas. 4; Service League 4; Teens for Safe Driv­ Frank V. Pecorari ing 4; Future Teachers 2; Bas­ ketball 2; Cynosure Circulation Peck 4. Perfect Attendance 2; Teens for Safe Driving 4. Roy Peppard J. V. Soccer 2, V. Soccer 3,4; J. V. Baseball 3, V. Baseball 4; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3.

to hide what lies inside.

Judith Ann Perrine Judy Twirling 2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4; Chemistry 3,4; Teens for Safe Driving 3; H. R. Pres. 4; Stu­ dent Council 4; Sr. Council 4; Spring Concert 2,3; Dedication Program 2; Jr. Barn Dance Tickets 3; Executive Committee 4; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 4.

Gail Pfeiffer German 2; Volleyball 2,3; H. R. Vice-Pres. 3,4; Basketball 3; Halloween Queen . Patricia A. Perlzak Estelle Perrotty Pat Stell Gym Club 2; Graduation Usher­ H. R. Pres. 3; Choir 3,4, Sec. 4, ette 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decora­ V. Choir 3,4; Chronicle Advertis­ tions 3; Future Teachers 3; H. R. ing 2,3,4; Glee Club 2; Gradua­ Treas. 3. tion Usherette 3; Future Nurses 2,4, Treas. 4; Basketball 2,4; Volleyball 2,3,4; Jr. Prom Deco­ rations 3; Perfect Attendance 3; Cynosure Circulation 4. 71 When the door is shut,

Jo Ann Pietrovich Jo H. R. Sec. 2; Chronicle Adver­ tising 3; Graduation Usherette Edward Pienciak 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations Ed 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Bad­ minton 3; Volleyball 3; Chron­ J. V. Football 3, V. Football 4; icle Typist 4. Chinese 3; Jr. Barn Dance Deco­ rations 3.

Stanley Pietrzak Theresa Pignone Stash Terri J. V. Football 2. Scuba Diving 3; Tennis 3.

Gary Plotkin French 2; Chronicle Advertising 3,4; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3.

Alexander Pisarski Al

Gary Pisarczyk Patricia Piserchia Pat Sec. Appt. 4; Future Business Leaders 3; Glee Club 2; Chron­ icle Advertising 3,4; H. R. Sec. 3; Basketball 4. it is shut forever.

Kenneth Price Ken

Dennis Purves Purv Mu Alpha Theta 4; National Thespian Soc. 3,4; Choir 3.

Gloria Jean Pluta Theresa E. Popiel G/or Terri Future Business Leaders 3,4, Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Chronicle Graduation Usherette 3; Service Distribution 2,3; Orientation Pro­ League 4; French 4. gram 2; Glee Club 2,3; Choir 3,4; Cynosure Circulation 4; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Chinese 3; Graduation Usherette 3.

Stephen A. Rafelson Sieve National Honor Soc. 3,4; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4; H. R. Vice- Pres. 4; French 2; Jr. Council 3; Honor Roll 2,3; Jr. Prom Deco­ Sherry Anne Quinn rations 3; Sr. Barn Dance Deco­ Janice Recktenwald National Honor Soc. 3,4; Cyno­ rations 4; Orientation Program Jan sure Editorial 3,4; Future Busi­ 2 . ness Leaders 4; Sec. Appt. 4; Graduation Usherette 3. Jr. Barn Dance Refreshments 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Honor Roll 2,3; Perfect Attendance 3.

73 Loraine A. Regit Lori

Robert Reid Bob Student Council 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3. Morris J. Reichman Mo Chemistry 3; Mu Alpha Theta 4. Samuel A. Reece Sam

There is no other entrance to that

Lawrence Reynolds Larry Band 2,3,4.

Bruce Lee Resnik Debate 2,3,4; Chemistry 3; H. R. Vice-Pres. 4; Cynosure Editorial Irene Riban 3,4; Dedication Program 2; Jr. Sec. Appt. 4; Glee Club 2; Prom Decorations 3; Orientation Future Business Leaders 3; Jr. Program 2,3; National Honor Barn Dance Decorations 3; Grad­ Soc. 3,4; German 2,3; Super uation Usherette 3; Perfect At­ Honor Roll 2,3; Band 2,3; Or­ tendance 2; Sr. Barn Dance Re­ chestra 2; Romeo and Juliet 2; freshments 4; Future Nurses 4. Dance Band 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4; J. V. Golf 3; Lambda Mu Chi 2. Rose Rochman Ro Future Teachers 2; Dramatics 2; Chronicle Advertising 3,4; Grad­ uation Usherette 3; Sr. Coun­ cil 4; Sr. Barn Dance Refresh­ ments 4.

Lorraine Richberg Lori Student Council 3; Service League 4; Perfect Attendance 2,3; Gym Club 2,3; Cynosure Dorothy Robertson Advertising 4; Dedication Pro­ Doftie gram 2; Glee Club 4; Gradua­ Graduation Usherette 3. tion Usherette 3. Paula RockofF Spanish 2; French 4; Chronicle Advertising 4; National Thespian Soc. 3,4; Dramatics 2.

vanished pulse of time.

Kathleen Romano Rome H. R. Sec.-Treas. 3; Perfect At­ tendance 2.

Joyce Romanoski Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Grad­ uation Usherette 3; Student Council 4; Cynosure Circulation Marian Romano 4. Future Teachers 2,3,4; French Camille Romano 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Chron­ Perfect Attendance 3; Jr. Barn icle Advertising 2; H. R. Vice- Dance Decorations 3; Jr. Prom Pres. 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Decorations 3; Future Business Basketball 2; Service League 4; Leaders 3. Dramatics 2.

75 Which one of us has not sat in

Theodore H. Rosenberg Ted German 2; Future Physicians 2; Political Science 3,4; Orientation Roberta Rosenauer Program 3; Sr. Playreading 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Spanish Chess 3,4; Chronicle Advertising 2,3,4; Political Science 3; Fu­ 3,4; Cynosure Advertising 4; ture Teachers 2,3,4; Dramatics Student Council 4; Debate 2. 2; Graduation Usherette 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Folklore 4; Dedication Program 2. Carol Rosenwald Leslie G. Rubin Chronicle Advertising 3,4; Sr. Les Council 4; Graduation Usherette J. V. Golf 2,3; Chess 3,4; Poli­ 3; Spring Concert 3; Sr. Barn tical Science 3,4; Perfect At­ Dance Decorations 4. tendance 2; Sr. Barn Dance Re­ freshments 4; Chronicle Adver- tising 4.

S. Ferenc Sagi Political Science 3; Perfect At­ tendance 2,3.

Mary Ann Russo Mar Chronicle Distribution 3; Grad­ uation Usherette 3.

Carl Ruderman Robert A. Sabalowsky Future Physicians 2; Skin Diving Honor Roll 2; Spanish 2; Perfect 4. Attendance 2; Teens for Safe Driving 3; Jr. Barn Dance Deco­ rations 3.

76 some anteroom and watched • • •

Olga Samudovsky Dramatics 2; Future Teachers 2; French 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Booster 4; Cynosure Circula­ tion 4; Sr. Barn Dance Refresh­ Elaine B. Sasala ments 4. Student Council 4, Sec.; Cyno­ sure Advertising 4; Sec. Appt. 4; Future Business Leaders 3; Grad­ uation Usherette 3; Volleyball 2; Basketball 2; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4.

John Samolyk Patricia M. Sampson Smokey Pat V. Track 3,4; H. R. Treas. 3; Dedication Program 2; Future Intramural Basketball 2; Sports Business Leaders 3,4; Graduation Club 2,3,4; Jr. Barn Dance Usherette 3; Jr. Prom Decora­ Decorations 3. tions 3; Jr. Barn Dance Refresh­ ments 3; Sec. Appt. 4; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 4.

Gloria V. Savonarola Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Volley­ ball 3, Captain; Graduation Ush­ erette 3; Service League 4; Spanish 4; Jr. Barn Dance Dec­ orations 3.

David A. Sawicki Marcell Schaap Current Events Club 3; Chess 3. Dolly Chronicle Distribution 2; Grad­ uation Usherette 3.

77 Sheva Scheingarten Cynosure Editorial 3,4; Booster 3,4, Capt. 4; Honor Roll 3; French 3,4; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Sen­ ior Playreading 4; Senior Play Stage Manager.

Joseph Schneider Joe

Theodore Schilling Ted French 2. Richard Schanen Del H. R. Pres. 2,3; Jr. Council 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; J. V. Football 2, V. Football 4; J. V. Basketball 2,3, V. Basketball 4.

• • • the inscrutable panels of

Paul Schwarte Earl

Karen Schraegle H. R. Treas. 4; Orchestra 2,3, Sec.-Treas. 3; Glee Club 2,3, Pres. 4; Choir 4; German 2,3; Basketball 3; Volleyball 3; Grad­ Carol A. Schultes Hilary Schwartz uation Usherette 3; Chronicle Schultz French 2,3; Glee Club 3; Basket- Advertising 3; Perfect Attend­ ball 2; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; ance 2,3. Teens for Safe Driving 3; H. R. Booster 4; Graduation Usherette Sec. 3; Chronicle Distribution 4; 3; Sr. Barn Dance Tickets 4. Graduation Usherette 3; Bad­ minton 2; Cynosure Circulation 4; Basketball 3; Volleyball 3.

78 Judith Louise Scott Cookie Volleyball 2,3; Soccer 2,3; Bas­ ketball 2,3; Library Squad 2; Service League 2,3; Gym Club 2,3; Graduation Usherette 3; Chronicle Circulation 4; Future Business Leaders 4.

Stephen Schwartz Steve German 2,3; Chronicle Editorial 2,3; Cynosure Editorial 3,4, Ed- itor-in-Chief 4; Romeo & Juliet Edward Schwerdt 2; Orientation Program 3; H. R. Treas. 3. Ethel Jaunita Scruggs Tuttie Basketball 2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Gym Club 2,3,4; Future Home­ makers 4; Future Nurses 2. door that was full of meaning?

Ronald Seamans Ron National Honor Society 3,4; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4; Super Honor Roll 2,3; Lambda Mu Chi 2, Bowling 2,3.

Dayle Seibert Cheerleading 3,4, Captain 4; Chronicle Advertising 3,4; Chron­ icle Typist 3,4; Jr. Council 3; Jayne Sczesny Richard Seget Future Business Leaders 3; Honor Roll 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Ses Cromwell Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Christ­ Sec. Appt. 4; Future Business J. V. Golf, 2,3, V. Golf 4; H. R. mas Decorations 3; Basketball Leaders 3; Teens for Safe Driv­ Vice-Pres. 4; Band 2,3,4; Bowl­ 2,3; Volleyball 2,3; Sec. Appt. ing 3; Graduation Usherette 3; ing 4; Perfect Attendance 2; 4; Chronical Editorial 3,4. Chronicle Distribution 2; Bas­ Biology 2; Scuba Diving 4. ketball 3.

79 Revolving doors for hotels, shops

Roslyn Shansky Ros Twirling 3,4; Glee Club 3; Choir 4, V. Choir 4; Gym Club Robert Serretti 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Badminton Bob 3; German 2,3; Graduation Ush­ erette 3; Dedication Program 2; V. Baseball 3,4; V. Soccer 4; Chronicle Advertising 3; Jr. Barn Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2; H. R. Dance Decorations 3; Sr. Barn Près. 3,4; Dance Band 2,3; Jr. Dance Decorations 4; Sr. Barn Barn Dance Decorations 3. Dance Refreshments 4; Chronicle Editorial 4. Sandor S. Sharo, Jr. Gary Shedlock Sandy Radio 4; Coin and Stamp 3. Band 2,3,4; German 2,3; Orches­ tra 4; Orientation Program 3; Dedication Program 2; Romeo & Juliet 2; Jr. Barn Dance Re­ freshments 3; Perfect Attendance 3; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 4; Sr. Council 4.

Howard Silverman Howie Baseball 2; Coin and Stamp 2; Radio 2.

Arthur E. Silverman Art Band 2,3,4; Photography 3; Chronicle Advertising 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3. Leonard Shulman Barbara M. Silverman Lenny Barb Intramural Basketball 2; J. V. French 2; Volleyball 2; Jr. Prom Cross-Country 2, V. Cross-Coun­ Decorations 3; Chronicle Adver­ try 3,4. tising 2,3; Spanish 3,4; Cyno­ sure Advertising 4; Future Nurses 4.

80 and public buildings. These • • •

Stephen Singer Steve Band 2,3,4; Chemistry 3,4. Ronald Skubecz Ron Chronicle Editorial 3,4; Debate 2,3,4; Chemistry 3; Band 2,3,4; Romeo & Juliet 2; French 2; Honor Roll 3.

Caroline Simone Mary M. Simpson Carol Mary Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; French 2; Political Science 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Service Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Student League 4; Sec. Appt. 4. Council 3; Sr. Barn Dance Dec­ orations 4.

Eugene Sladowsky Teens for Safe Driving 3.

Stephen Smalec Steve V. Football 4; Jr. Barn I Decorations 3; Sr. Barn I Decorations 4. Susan Sladowsky Lois Marie Smith Spanish 2; Chronicle Distribution Lo 3,4; Graduation Usherette 3; Volleyball 2,3; Basketball 2,3; French 4. Soccer 4; Gym Club 2,3; H. R. Pres. 2; H. R. Treas. 3; Cynosure Advertising 4; Graduation Ush­ erette 3; Booster 4; Future Busi­ ness Leaders 4, Sec.

81 Susan L. Smith Political Science 3; German 2,3; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Graduation Usherette 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; H. R. Sec. 3; Honor Roll 3; Folklore 4.

Suzanne Adele Sobieski Susie Chronicle Distribution 2; Future Business Leaders 3; Graduation Carol Anne Sobel Usherette 3; Jr. Barn Dance Carzy Refreshments 3; Service League Mu Alpha Theta 4; German 4; Cynosure Circulation 4. 2,3,4, Sec. 2,3, Pres. 4; Gym Robert Smith Club 2,3, Debate 2; Dedication Bob Program 2; Chronicle Editorial 3,4; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations V. Football 3,4; J. V. Soccer 2; 3; Jr. Barn Dance Tickets 3; Jr. J. V. Golf 2, V. Golf 3,4; De- Prom Decorations 3; H. R. Pres. bate 2; Jr. Math Club 2; Stu­ dent Council 2,3,4; Super Honor 3; H. R. Vice-Pres. 4; Service Roll 2; Honor Roll 3; German League 4; Chinese 3; Gradua­ 2,3; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Intra­ tion Usherette 3; Honor Roll mural Basketball 2; Jr. Prom 2,3; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations Decorations 3; Jr. Barn Dance 4; Service League 4. Decorations 3; Sr. Council 4; H. R. Vice-Pres. 4; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4. . . . are typical of the brisk,

Angelina Sorrentino Angie Romeo & Juliet 2; Basketball 2,3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Sports Club 2,3; Graduation Usherette 3.

Barbara J. Sokolowski Barb Jr. Barn Dance Refreshments 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Chron­ icle Distribution 4. Nicolette Somkopoulos Gregory Springstun Niki Greg Student Council 4; Choir 3,4, Honor Roll 2; Jr. Barn Dance V. Choir 3,4; Future Teachers Decorations 3; Jr. Barn Dance 2,4; Dramatics 2; National Thes­ Refreshments 3. pian Soc. 3,4; Glee Club 2,3; Graduation Usherette 3.

82 James Stamey Jim Perfect Attendance 2,3; J. V. Soccer 2, V. Soccer 3,4; J. V. Track 2, V. Track 3,4; Jr. Barn Dance Refreshments 3.

Joseph Stahnke Joe Perfect Attendance 2; Jr. Barn Dance Refreshments 3. Francis Stalowski Frank

Margaret Eilene Stanch Yaba Romeo and Juliet Costumes 2; Jr. Barn Dance Refreshments 3; Library Squad 3; Graduation Usherette 3; Chronicle Distri­ bution 4. bustling ways of modern life.

James T. Stefanick Jim J. V. Football 2,3,4; J. V. Track 2,3,4; Band 2,3; Orchestra 2,3.

Joan Marie Steiniger Joanzy Cynosure Advertising 4; German Carolyn G. Stefero 2,3,4; H. R. Vice Pres. 3; Jr. Ed Stano Barn Dance Tickets 3; Jr. Prom Mr. Ed Carol Decorations 3; Graduation Ush­ Sec. Appt. 4; H. R. Sec.-Treas. erette 3; Dedication Program 2; 3; H. R. Treas. 4; Jr. Barn Dance Gym Club 2; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 3; Graduation Ush­ Decorations 4. erette 3; Cynosure Circulation 4; Chronicle Typist 4.

83 Then there are the curious little

Richard Sterenczak Rich J. V. Track 3; Jr. Barn Dance Refreshments 3; Cynosure Ad­ Karole Steliga vertising 4; Perfect Attendance Jr. Council 3; Graduation Ush­ 3; Chronicle Advertising 4. erette 3; Jr. Barn Dance Refresh­ ments 3; H. R. Sec. 4; Cyno­ sure Circulation 4.

Richard Stracensky Kathleen Streck Rich Kathy Football 2,3; German 2; Jr. Graduation Usherette 3; Chron­ Barn Dance Refreshments 3; Sr. icle Distribution 4. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Per­ fect Attendance 3.

Barbara Jean Sudia Twirling 2,3,4, Captain 4; Na­ tional Honor Society 3,4; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4; H. R. Vice- Pres. 3; Chronicle Editorial 2,3; Sr. Council 4; Super Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 3; Jr. Prom Deco­ rations 3; Jr. Math Club 2; Grad­ uation Usherette 3; H. R. Pres. 4; Dedication Program 2. slatted doors that still swing • • •

Patricia A. Tetlus Pat Volleyball 3; Graduation Usher­ ette 3; Spanish 4; Service League 4.

Stephen Gregory Szczepaniak Sieve H. R. Pres. 2; Political Science 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3.

James Thompson Jim

Phyllis G. Thurston Ruth Ann Tim Cookie Future Nurses 2; Basketball 2,3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Glee Club 2,3,4; Library Squad Sports Club 2,3; Graduation 2,3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations Usherette 3; Chinese 3; Student 3; Choir 4; Graduation Usher­ Council 3; Service League 4. ette 3.

85 Robert J. Tomasula Sula Jr, Prom Decorations 3; Jr. Barn Dance Refreshments 3; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 4; Photography 2,3,4; Sports Lead­ ers 2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 2; Teen for Safe Driving 4; Radio 2.

Janice M. Toth Jan H. R. Treas. 2; Future Physicians 2,3; Service League 4; Cynosure Margaret Ann Tooker Advertising 4; Spanish 3; Peggy Chinese 3; Chemistry 4; Gradua­ Jr. Barn Dance Refreshments 3; tion Usherette 3; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 4; Perfect Attend­ Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Cyno­ Gary Tolkacz sure Advertising 4; Cynosure ance 3. Circulation 4; Service League 4; Tank Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Jr. Barn Dance Refreshments 3; Chemistry 4; Sr. Barn Dance Bowling 2,3; Golf 4. Refreshments 4.

• • . outside denatured barrooms and

Edward Tunis Fish Choir 4; Jr. Barn Dance Refresh­ ments 3; Coin and Stamp 2,3.

William Trembulak J. V. Baseball 2,3, V. Baseball 4; Gym Club 3 . Charlene Tucker Cynthia Turchin Char Cynth Cynosure Advertising 4; Booster- Cheerleading 3,4; Cynosure Ad­ ette 4; German 2,3,4; Gym Club vertising 4; Student Council 4; 2,3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Honor Roll 3; H. R. Treas. 3; Orientation Program 3; Gradua­ Graduation Usherette 3; Orien­ tion Usherette 3; Sr. Barn Dance tation Program 2; Gym Club Tickets 4, Chairman. 2,3,4; French 4; Sr. Barn Dance Tickets 4, Chairman.

86 Tana Vaina Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Basket­ ball 2,3; Service League 3,4.

Edward Twaskas Ed Scuba Diving 4. Barbara Ann Twerdak Barb Glee Club 2; Spanish 3; Grad­ uation 3; Chronicle Advertising Barton Van Someren 4; Sr. Council 4; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 4. Bart Choir 2,3,4, V. Choir 4; French 4; Spanish 2,3; Honor Roll 2.

extend only from shoulder to knee.

Richard Virkaitis Richie J. V. Baseball 2; V. Soccer 3; Scuba Diving 4.

87 What a mystery lies in doors

Barbara Walck Barb H. R. Vice-Pres. 4. James C. Walasek Jim Perfect Attendance 2,3.

Nancy Walck Philip Walker None Phil Future Teachers 3; Cynosure Ad­ Cynosure Photography 2,3,4, vertising 3; Soccer 3; H. R. Asst. Photography Editor 4; Pres. 4; Volleyball 3; Basketball Chronicle Photography Editor 4; 2; Service League 4. Photography 2,3, Pres. 3; Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Dance Band 2,3; Chemistry 3; Coin and Stamp 2; Romeo & Juliet 2; Dedication Program 2; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; H. R. Sec. 3; Perfect Attendance 2; Honor Roll 2; Spring Concert 3.

Ronald Warnett Ron Radio 2,3,4; Sr. Barn Dance Dec­ orations 4; Sr. Barn Dance Re­ I t freshments 4. Philip R. Warman Phil Mu Alpha Theta 4; Chronicle Advertising 3; German 2; Coin and Stamp 2,3; J. V. Golf 2,3, V. Golf 4; Biology 3; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Honor Roll 2; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 4. 88 There is a certain kind of door- • . .

Bruce Weidenburner H. R. Pres. 2; Soccer 2; Debate 2; German 2; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Jr. Prom Decora­ tions 3; Sr. Council 4. Carla Weinberg Car Cynosure Editorial 3,4; French 2,3,4; Future Physicians 2; Fu­ ture Teachers 2,4; Romeo and Juliet 2; Graduation Usherette 3; Chinese 3; Soccer 2; Basket­ ball 2; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Neil F. Watter Theodore Wayne Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Webb Ted Cynosure Distribution 4; Senior Playreading 4; Honor Roll 2,3; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Chronicle Chemistry 3,4; Photography 3. French Award 3; National Honor Advertising 3; German 2; J. V. Soc. 4; Folklore Club 4. Soccer 2; J. V. Golf 3, V. Golf 4; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 4; Honor Roll 2,3.

Carol Weiner Weenie Library Squad 2; Dedication Program 2; Jr. Council 3; Fu­ ture Business Leaders 3,4; Na­ tional Thespian Soc. 4.

Edward Weisbrot Eddie Band 2,3,4; Radio 3,4; J. V. Baseball 2; Honor Roll 2; Orches­ tra 4; Debate 2; Dance Band 2; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 4. Paul W. Weinschenk Ira C. Weisenstein Radio 2,3,4; Scuba Diving 4; / Teens for Safe Driving 3,4; Jr. J. V. Baseball 2. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Pro­ jection Crew 4.

89 Calvin Wheeler Cal J. V. Baseball 2; J. V. Soccer 2,3, V. Soccer 4; H. R. Vice- Pres. 2; H. R. Pres. 3; Honor Roll 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; German 2; Jr. Prom Decora­ tions 3.

Hugh Whyte

Michael White Mike H. R. Vice-Pres. 2,3; Student Council 4; Jr. Barn Dance Deco­ Clifford Welton rations 3; Jr. Prom Decorations Cliff 3.

• • .shutting that will come to us all.

Paul Wieser Weez V. Baseball 2,3,4; V. Soccer 3,4.

Student Council 3; Volleyball 3; Basketball 3; Jr. Barn Dance William E. Decorations 3; Jr. Prom Decora­ Carol Wieser tions 3; Gym Club 4; Future Basketball 2,3; Perfect Attend­ Wietryzkowski Teachers 4. ance 2,3; Basketball 3; Volley­ Bill ball 3; Badminton 3; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Future Teachers Teens for Safe Driving 3; Coin 3; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments and Stamp 3. 4; Gym Club 4; Cynosure Adver­ tising 4.

90 Robert Williams Bob

Carol Lee Wiezbicki Lee H. R. Treos. 4; Library Squad 2,3; Chronicle Advertising 3,4; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Eileen G. Williams Honor Roll 2; Sec. Appt. 4; I Graduation Usherette 3; Basket­ Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Sec. ball 2,3; Volleyball 2. Apt. 4; Library Squad 3; Cyno­ Ola Mae Windbush sure Advertising 4; Cynosure Circulation 4; Chronicle Adver­ ßo-ßo tising 3; Graduation Usherette Basketball 2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3; 3; Orientation Program 2; Bas­ Soccer 2,3,4; Sports Club 2,3; ketball 2; Future Teachers 4. H. R. Vice-Pres. 2.

They will think then, one hopes, of our unfulfilled • • •

June Wisniewski Cynosure Advertising 4; Spanish 3; Jr. Barn Dance Tickets 3; Student Council 4; Perfect At­ tendance 2; Graduation Ush­ erette 3; Dedication Program 2; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 4; Gym Club 2.

Kathryn Wojcio Kathy Graduation Usherette 3; Teens for Safe Driving 3; Sec. Appt. Barbara Winetsky Lorraine Wludyka 4; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments Bobbi Lori 4; Basketball 4. Cheerleading 3,4; Honor Roll 3; Chronicle Distribution 2; Cyno­ Cynosure Editorial 3,4; Gym sure Circulation 4; Dedication Club 2,3,4; French 3,4; Tennis Program 2; Teens for Safe Driv­ 3,4; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; ing 3; Sec. Appt. 4. Graduation Usherette 3; H. R. Sec. 4; Sr. Playreading 4; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Basketball 3.

91 • • «decencies rather than of our plu

Phyllis Wojtowicz Phyl Chronicle Advertising 4; Sr. Barn Dance Refreshments 4; Future Robert A. Wojdylo Teachers 3; Basketball 2; Ger­ Wo/ man 2,3,4; Graduation Usher­ ette 3; Orientation Program 3. Jr. Prom Decorations 3.

Barbara Wood Geraldine Worthen Barb Gerry Sec. Appt. 4; Jr. Barn Dance Future Business Leaders 3; Grad­ Decorations 3; Graduation Ush­ uation Usherette 3; Perfect At­ erette 3. tendance 2,3.

Martin Yacker Marty Band 2,3,4; J. V. Tennis 2,3; Debate 2,3,4; French 2; Chem­ istry 3; J. V. Cross-Country 3; Romeo and Juliet 2; Orchestra 2.

Herbert W. Worthington, Jr. Victoria Wrona Herb Vicki Chronicle Distribution 2; Future Business Leaders 3,4; Graduation Usherette 3; Badminton 3.

92 perfected misdemeanors. Then . . •

Donna Marie Yori Don Student Council 2,4; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Cynosure Adver­ tising 4; Graduation Usherette Carol E. Yorke 3; Spanish 2; Glee Club 3; Sr. National Honor Soc. 3,4; Mu Barn Dance Decorations 4; Cyno­ Alpha Theta 3,4; Jr. Barn Dance sure Circulation 4; Future Nurses Decorations 3; Sr. Barn Dance 4; Basketball 4. Decorations 4, Co-Chairman; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Super Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 3; Chronicle Editorial 3,4, Ass. Art Editor 3, Art Editor 4; Sr. Council 4; Dedi­ Roberta Yafie Joseph Yesinko cation Program 2; National Thes­ Chronicle Editorial 3,4; French 2; Joe pian. Soc. 3,4; French 2,3,4; Chronicle Advertising 3,4; Cyno­ Future Teachers 2; Future Phy­ J. V. Baseball 2, V. Baseball 3,4. sure Advertising 4; Service sicians 2. League 3,4; Graduation Usher­ ette 3; Sr. Playreading 4.

Stanley Zacharczyk Stosh J. V. Football 2, V. Football 3,4; J. V. Track 2, V. Track 3,4; Jr. Prom Decorations 3; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Perfect At­ tendance 2; Cynosure Circulation 4.

Pamela E. Zardecki Pam Robert Zagier Future Physicians 2; French 2,3; Bob Dramatics 2; National Thespian Mu Alpha Theta 3,4; Super Soc. 3,4, Sec. 3; Future Teachers Honor Roll 2,3; Debate 2; Ger­ 2; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; man 2. Graduation Usherette 3; Chron­ icle Editorial 3,4, Feature Editor 4; Glee Club 2,3; Choir 3,4; V. Choir 3,4; Student Council 3; Orientation Program 3. 93 Joan Zeis Dutchess Glee Club 2; Teens for Safe Driving 2; Choir 3.

Samuel M. Zerillo Sam J. V. Football 2; J. V. Baseball 2; H. R. Pres. 2,3; Christmas Ray Zelenz Decorations 3; Jr. Council 3; Zee Sr. Council 4; Perfect Attendance 2,3.

James Zboray Jim

• • • they will go out and close the door.

Jeanette Zlata Jin-Jin Spanish 2,3, Sec. 3; Honor Roll 3; Cynosure Advertising 4; Sr. Barn Dance Decorations 4; Gym Club 3,4; Graduation Usherette 3; H. R. Sec. 2,3; Perfect Attend­ ance 3; H. R. Pres. 4.

Frances Zielenbach Fran Basketball 2,3; Sports Club 3; Jr. Barn Dance Decorations 3; Mary Ann Zrebiec Graduation Usherette 3. Ronnie Ann Zirlin Ron Natasha Honor Roll 2; Service League 4. Chronicle Distribution 2,3; Li­ brary Squad 2; Chinese 3; Grad­ uation Usherette 3.

94 Senior Standouts

From the Class of '64

Stephen Schwartz Art Kurek C. Ronnie Chase Thomas Martin Fred Butler Editor-in-Chief of Cynosure Cynosure's Athletes of the Year President of the Senior Class President of the Student Council

Bruce Resnik Sheryl Breakstone Mary Ellen McGlone Mary Antonakas Valedictorian of the Class of '64 Co-Editor of the Chronicle Salutatorian of the Class of '64 Co-Editor of the Chronicle

95 Hallowe'en

King and

This year's monarchs, Gail Pfeiffer and Tom Martin.

Our royal delegates lead the parade on their beautifully decorated float. Queen

Although almost everyone would like to be a member of royalty, this is, un­ fortunately, one of the many dreams which can never come true. However, each year a few lucky seniors do have the opportunity to join the ranks of nobility. They are, of course, the King and Queen of Hallowe'en and their attendants. Chosen by both appearance and pop­ Attending Gail and Tom we find: Ron Chase, Helen Halloran, Tom Duchlinski, Gail ularity, these people rule over both the Kennedy, Jerri Forell, Ron Jagodzinski, Linda Dewitt, and Sam Zerillo. Hallowe'en Dance and Parade. This year found Gail Pfeiffer and Tom Martin reigning supreme. Attending them were Linda De Witt, Jerri Forell, Helen Halloran, Gail Kennedy, Ron Chase, Tom Duchlinski, Ron Jagodzinski, and Sam Zerillo. We are sure they all enjoyed their rule, as we all enjoyed watching them, and hope they go on to further success.

A smile before the dance begins. 97 ÆSg - J f X m PfU'/Ji jfl \ J k m ‘ b /»> 1 1 yJc - m " WL • Vf Senior Barn Dance

"Honor your corner, honor your partner, dosey-doe your corner . . . Anyone who attended the Senior Barn Dance on November 5, 1963 must surely remember these calls. After several weeks of practicing in gym, our seniors danced the night away with skill as well as laughs. The music of Shorty Warren and his band filled the gym, which had been completely transformed through the hard work and clever ideas of the decorating com­ mittee. To replenish their used-up energy, everyone streamed to the cafeteria, headed by class president Tom Martin and his date, Linda DeWitt, for a feast of apple cider and doughnuts, supplied and serviced by the refreshment committee. At midnight everyone grudgingly left the gym amidst chatter of how corny folk music really is, and how sur­ prisingly nice some classmates can be when they are not in class. Streamers and balloons provided the souvenirs; an evening of fun the memories.

B LAWSON Ten Little Indians

Miss Claythorne and Captain Lombard take time out between murders for a little romance.

Philip and Vera look on as the nervous Dr. Armstrong reprimands Marston and Blore.

CAST OF CHARACTERS (in order of appearance) Rogers ...... ___ Ted Rosenberg Mrs. Rogers ...... Arleen Beriont Fred Narracott ...... Frank Marino Vera Claythorne ...... Sheryl Breakstone Philip Lombard ...... James Armour Anthony Marston ...... Richard Schanen William Blore ...... Charles Leonard General MacKenzie ____ ..... Ronald Skubecz Emily Brent ...... Jane Greenberg Sir Lawrence Wargrave ... ____ Martin Yacker Dr. Armstrong ...... Stephen Rafelson The vitriolic Miss Brent lectures Vera.

100 A Thrilling Night of Murder and Suspense

The murderers accused: Charlie Leonard, Sherri Breakstone, Frank Marino, Richard Schanen, Arleen Beriont, Jane Greenberg, Marty Yacker, Ron Skubecz, Steve Rafelson, Ted Rosenberg. Not shown: Jim Armour.

Ten Little Indians, the Senior Play production of the Class of 1964, provided an evening of mystery and terror, but it was also an evening that this graduating class will long remember. Last September, no one thought there would be a Senior Play because of the reconstruction of the auditorium, but the devotion, skill, and diligence of Mrs. Nogi, Mr. Gardner, and the two able stage managers, Sheva Scheingarten and Fred Butler, made the thrilling success of this year's play possible. Working against time, with the play scheduled two months later than usual as it was, the committees and cast worked doubly hard to per­ fect the final performance, the climax of weeks of work, months of planning, and years of dreaming; for, after all, a Senior Play comes once in a lifetime.

"Just hold it right there a minute, Fella."

Sherri and Jim in a serious mood between scenes. "All's well that ends well."

101 Those Who Made the

PUBLICITY — Left to Right: Carol Sobel, Joan Steiniger, Sharon STAGE BUILDING — R. Whalen, A. Pisarski, S. Smalec, K. Kenecny, R. Gwozdz, G. Brown, Elaine Sasala. Pisarezyk, B. Scizak, L. Ivey, with Mr. Young.

COSTUMES — L Niceforo, G. Savonarola, J. Clanton, M. Cunliffe, Miss Turtur, R. Matlaga, R. Decker, B. Van Sommern. NOT SHOWN: L. DeWitt, C. Glenn, R. Reid. STAGE MANAGERS — Sheva Scheingarten and Fred Butler.

PLAYBILL — S. Schwartz, K. Donahue, K. Olian, C. Engelman, PROMPTERS — Mary Antonakos, Marge Mizichko, Maryann Morris, Robert LefFelbine. A. Bussaire, L. Egnaczewski.

102 Senior Play Possible

MAKE-UP — J. Eby, B. Hurst, C. Fishkin, C. Weinberg, T. Vaina, B. Hoff­ man, J. Moore, cast member F. Marino, and C. Turchin. NOT SHOWN: E. Cheruka, G. Czvornyck, J. Dean, R. Fruchter, J. Moore, J. Nester, E. Bernstein.

TICKETS — First Row: M. Simpson, D. Wielunski, N. Somkopoulos, M. McGlone, M. Buroff, J. Hyland. Second Row: Eileen Paradowski, Eleanor Paradowski, D. Ciuba, R. Bushinsky, M. Goldblatt. Third Row: G. Julian, A. Moore, J. Decker, N. Kristof, J. Higgens, M. Greenbaum. Fourth Row: C. Moczydlowski, J. Kukal, R. Nigen, A. Fingerlin, E. Gerber. NOT SHOWN: C. Wiezbicki.

ART CLUB — Seated: B. Erf, D. Kujawski, M. L. Forster, C. Orth, P. Turtur, K. Guest. Standing: H. Worthington, G. Rice, J. Levenson, Mr. Cerillo.

USHERETTES — First Row: P. Genaro, J. Perrine, J. Wisniewski, K. Chergotis, H. Halloran, L. Smith, E. Perrotty. Second Row: R. Dorosin, D. Hamlin, D. Freeman, K. Jansen, J. Maxemow, C. McGee. Third Row: G. Manning, C. A. Beagle, K. Streck. Fourth Row: J. Jones, E. Williams, J. Recktenwald, L. LIGHTING — Mr. Gulya, Brian Morgen, Robert Kolibas, Eccleston, C. Cihanowic, M. L. Christel, I. Hoptay. NOT SHOWN: M. Pateman, John Martin. J. O'Brien, J. Dorio, T. Popiel.

PLAY-READING — First Row: S. Scheingarten, S. Carhart, E. PROPERTIES — Seated: R. Yafie, S. Zacharczyk. Standing: D. Fink, S. Singer, B. Gerber. Second Row: R. Yafie, B. Winetsky, E. Paradowski. Winetsky, K. Schraegle, B. Gerber, M. Lang, M. Gooden. NOT SHOWN: F. Dopart, Third Row: C. Weinberg, F. Butler, M. Antonakos. NOT E. Feinstein, C. Yorke. SHOWN: S. Breakstone, D. Fink, C. Engelman. 103 Senior Prom

You are cordially invited to attend the Senior Prom jto be held in the Military Park Hotel on Friday, the tenth of May, nineteen hundred and sixty-three.

A slight pause for a picture before the fun begins.

And those girls think they look good! Perhaps the most awaited event of everyone's high-school career is the Senior Prom. Last year maintained the good reputation of our previous affairs. The Military Park Hotel on May 10, provided the atmosphere as the happy couples wined and dined until the early hours of the morning. When it was time to leave everyone felt that the evening had gone too quickly, but with a sigh they left, slightly tired from a long evening, but with enough memories to last a lifetime.

Jean Sudia and George Jackow smile for the camera so that they can be the lucky couple to have their picture in the Cynosure.

That's it Ray, the left foot goes first.

105

UPON GRADUATING . .

When we walk through the doors of Linden High for the last time, we shall leave behind us some of the most rewarding and truly wonderful expe­ riences of our life. With a piece of paper in our hands and memories in our hearts, we stand ready to enter many other doors. Some doors may open easily; others may be locked and remain closed to us forever. We may strongly desire and fight in order to enter one door, while another can be opened, and we shall enter it blindly. So when we hear those doors of our school close, let's not consider it an end. Instead, let it be the beginning of opportunities to enter the many other doors encountered in life. May those doors be as inspiring as the doors of Linden High School. SENIOR

When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one class to dissolve the bands which have bound it to its high school and each member to assume among the powers of the earth his separate and equal station, a decent respect for their collective possessions requires that they should declare their properties which deserve to remain after this separation. We hold this truth to be self-evident, that all men have the right to leave behind a sacred belonging for the benefit of others who will follow, and that to secure this right we thereto issue this first will and testament to a candid world:

1. The editors of the Chronicle bequeath to next year's "organized" staff one dart board for the purpose of selecting the Senior Spotlight. 2. Mr. Coplan's favorite senior chemistry classes leave their book "How to Combat Satire" to next year's favored group. 3. Enes La Spada leaves her sympathy to all new students whose names the faculty cannot pronounce. 4. The girls of fourth period cooking class leave next year's fourth period class the opportunity to feed Mr. Martino, Mr. Squillace, and Mr. M. Gaines. 5. Phil Mangee leaves all his wide ties and white spats to anyone with nerve enough to wear them. 6. Miss Page's seniors leave the unanswered question "Does it not?" to all unsuspecting students. 7. The Union County Commandos leave their courage, valor, and "Implements" to all future seniors. 8. Miss Burd's fourth period senior English class leaves her a book of children's fairy tales for next year's uneducated class. 9. Yafi, Watusi, Y.T.S., Yac, etc., (alias R. Yafie) leaves all her clever and obscene nicknames to any twenty-seven future seniors. 10. The annual pilgrims to Stratford's Shakespearean festival bequeath to next year's seniors the tickets which they never received for this year's show. 11. Mr. Cerillo's faithful art classes leave him an abundance of supplies to hoard. 12. Frank King leaves his personal muscle-building course to any senior mighty enough to use it. 13. The cast of the Senior Play leave behind ten slightly used china Indians. 14. Claire McGee, Mary Ellen McGlone, and Joan McGlynn will leave their Irish luck to any deserving future seniors. 15. Miriam Greenbaum leaves Mrs. Casale an instruction book entitled "How to do the Israeli Hora in Five Easy Lessons". 16. Bruce Resnik wills his recipe for Brownie Mix to any future senior who has the guts to taste it. 17. Mrs. Atkins' Sociology and Economic classes will to her next year's students a complete novel called "Outlines, Outlines, Outlines." 18. French IV leaves to future classes of Miss Carey the unfinished plans for "West Side Cid." 19. The seventh period senior class wills a Good Guy sweatshirt to Mr. M. Gaines of 201 A. 20. Fred Butler, Elaine Sasala, and Helen Halloran leave to next year's Student Council officers a collection of books, including "Roberts Rules of Order," "How to Run Effective Student Council Meetings," and "How to Keep Your Delegates Awake for Long Periods of Time." 21. Bud Firestone leaves his "mind" to Charlie Adalia.

108 WILL

22. Mr. Jamison's classes will him a map of the Bad Lands of South Dakota. 23. Nora Boronski bequeaths to Diane Deam a can of aerosol spray for the girl's gym locker room and for the halls until they finish painting and papering. 24. Because they're too selfish, this year's Section I seniors leave nothing to those who will follow in their glorious footsteps. 25. Miss McCormack's Advanced Senior English classes leave "Bobby" Burns and Gray's Elegy to next year's ambitious seniors. 26. Kathy Donahue and Kim Olian leave 180 uneaten lunches to any future senior girls who think they can find a place to eat in the Cafeteria. 27. Ronald Seamans leaves an assorted collection of buttons imprinted "I'm a Barry Booster" and "Au HoO in '64" plus his copy of "Conscience of a Conservative" to any conservative in sight. 28. Mr. Miller's U. S. History II classes will him a year's supply of red pencils. 29. Ruth Ann O'Brien leaves her nickname "O.B." to Dave O'Brien. 30. Sheva Scheingarten and Fred Butler leave to next year's Senior Play stage managers one copy of "How to Stay Sane While Running a Senior Play." 31. The seniors of Mr. Bauman's French Classes leave him an instruction booklet on "How to Snap Fingers". 32. The Senior Debate Members leave their favorite books compiled during the year: "How to Bring Home The Iron" and "Sarcasm, Debate's Most Powerful Weapon." 33. Mary Antonakos, Sherry Breakstone, Ellen Gerber, Nancy Kristoff, Sheva Schein­ garten, and Barbara Winetsky leave their sawed off dungarees to those who have equally well made gym suits. 34. The physics classes leave Mr. Barr a life-time subscription to Bell Labs Magazine. 35. Barbara H. and Elaine C. bequeath their Mechanical Drawing desks, T-squares, compasses, and worn out erasers to any two future draftswomen. 36. CYNOSURE seniors leave everything to the last minute. 37. Ellen Davis and Betty Hurst leave behind two used record sheets to any two prospective senior students of Mr. Volz, who can make the same mistakes. 38. Seventh period Study Hall wills Miss Carey "A Smile." 39. Bob Wojdylo leaves a space in the milk line in the cafeteria to anyone who can get there in time. 40. Carol Sobel and Joan Steiniger finally leave Neil Watter alone. 41. The Senior Class wills Linden High School its own demolition squad and fire truck for next year's bomb scares. 42. Mary Ann Zrebiec abdicates her position as the last Senior in Cynosure to the lucky inheritor who finds himself or herself in the same predicament. We, therefore, the representatives of the Linden High School Class of 1964 in general conference assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, in the name and by the authority of the students of our high school, solemnly publish this declaration and reaffirm the right of all to bequeath their most treasured possessions to their immediate successors. And for the support of this testament, with firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence for this year's Senior Class, we hereunto subscribe our names and cause to be affixed the seal of the city of Linden, in the County of Union, of the State of New Jersey, this day of June, 1964. Sheva Scheingarten Residing at H.R. 319 Bruce Resnick Residing at H.R. 307A

109 CHRONICLE

A newspaper is an important and many-sided thing. It can reflect the thoughts and actions of the world or — as does our CHRONICLE — dedicate itself to a much smaller body. Serving to unite our school in a common bond of understanding, the paper strives to record every­ thing of interest to the many students. Under the supervision of Mr. Miller, the editorial staff returned the CHRONICLE to its original, smaller size and filled the pages with news and features concerning Linden High. Despite deadlines which came all too soon and the problems of organizing a staff, the co-editors- in-chief, Mary Antonakos and Sherri Breakstone, man­ aged to keep subscribers happy and still add several new touches. Interviews with prominent Linden grad­ uates and articles of purely literary merit found their w ay to the pages of the CHRONICLE. To sustain the business end of this venture is the advertising staff under the direction of Mr. Pellicone. A very necessary part of any paper, they do their job Able co-editors, Sherri Breakstone and Mary Antonakos. well. After the combined efforts of the aforementioned have turned out a new issue, it is up to the circulation staff to distribute it to the students. With Mrs. Allender as adviser, they see to it that the CHRONICLE is enjoyed by a great many. Everyone connected with the CHRONICLE deserves the thanks of all of us.

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Circulation Staff — First Row: Mrs. Allender, B. Sokolowski, Row: C. Schultes, T. Lelko, M. Lancus, M. Siess, R. Muhnicky, M. Gesten, M. Knapp, L. Jablonski, B. Hoffman, M. Cohen, D. Poperowitz, J. Saultz, J. Loughlin. Fifth Row: J. Marasco, S. Jackson, C. Batiste. Second Row: C. Allender, A. Andreas, M. Thompson, D. Futyma, J. Horn, N. Olesinski, M. Kutyla, P. Plath, S. Sawczyn, J. Whitley, E. Cherukov, P. Conley, L. Anderson. Sixth Row: P. Schmidt, C. Voytasek, D. Wayne, D. Williams. Third Row: E. Farrell, K. Streck, J. Gutkowski, J. Harsell, G. Balbuena, M. Baljak, R. Yafie, R. Guimaraes. K. Chergotis, J. Raymond, B. Eska, G. Rice, D. Soit. Fourth Seventh Row: L. Barr, J. Gibbons, J. Kukal, L. Gutowski, J. Cassiba. Editorial Staff — First Row: M. Hobar, Assistant News Editor, K. O'Brien, Assis­ tant Feature Editor, C. Leonard, News Editor, S. Breakstone, Co-Editor-ln-Chief, M. Antonakos, Co-Editor-ln-Chief, H. Kess­ ler, Sports Editor, P. Zardecki, Feature Editor, C. Yorke, Art Editor. Second Row: K. Rosenbaum, R. Palmieri, A. Costa, J. Weidenburner, D. Seibert, typist, R. Shan- sky, C. Stefero, typist. Third Row: C. Sobel, D. Fink, R. Bushinsky, B. Durschlag, L. Goleme, F. Kosydar, M. Lang, J. Maxe- mow. Fourth Row: J. Eisenberg, C. Engel- man, C. Grasick, E. Paradowski, M. Morris, J. Pietrovich, typist, M. Sillup, M. Mop- sick. Fifth Row: M. Piskorik, M. Warchol, P. Salansky, D. Zitnak, M. Kutyla, S. Silberstein, J. Grivens, J. Becker. Sixth Row: J. Gaines, P. Annunziato, C. Sankos, L. Bona, H. Fogel, A. Kirk, R. Yafie. Seventh Row: R. Wenk, D. Snyder, P. Walker, G. McCaffery, R. Skubecz, J. Smolarek, K. Smith, D. Newman.

Left to Right, Sanding: Howard P. Kessler, Charles Leonard, Kathy O'Brien, Carol Yorke, Pamela Zardecki, Mike Hobar, Sherri Breakstone. Sitting: Mary Antonakos.

First Row: Carol Yorke, Art Editor, Mary Antonakos, Co-Editor, Pamela Zardecki, Feature Editor, Sherri Breakstone, Co-Editor. Second Row: Mr. Miller. Adviser Howard P. Kessler, Sports Editor, Mike Hobar, Assistant News Editor, Kathy O'Brien, Assistant Feature Editor, Charles Leonard, News Editor.

Advertising Staff — First Row: T. Schmulowitz, C. Cioban, B. Silverman, R. Rochman, L. Marino, J. Jacobs, D. Ombalski, D. Coccaro, Mr. Pellicone, Ad­ viser. Second Row: M. Mickle, L. Urban, L. Olek- sik, P. Rockoff, J. O'Brien, E. Perrotty, Y. Cooney, P. Wojtowicz, E. Svoboda, A. Derzock. Third Row: J. Berkowitz, M. Rabeno, S. Pytko, B. Shimko, M. Hoehler, J. Eisenberg, K. Janssen, C. Korona. Fourth Row: B. Twerdak, J. Stra- cey, L. Ogletree, B. Eska, R. Bishop, J. Raymond, R. Yafie, E. Rubin. Fifth Row: H. Fogel, L. Rubinowitz, R. Sterenczak, J. Kukal, J. Levitan, B. Gerber.

i n THE CYNOSURE STAFF

Behind the door of the publications room, Steve Schwartz, Editor-in-Chief, Mr. Volz, Adviser, and the other editorial staff members have labored long and hard on the theme, "Doors", to make this year's CYNO­ SURE more interesting and unusual than ever before. This year's edition is a doorway through which one may look back upon the school year 1963-64. The doors of Linden High will close behind those students who are going on to bigger and better things, but they will always be open to upcoming seniors, juniors, and sophomores. The staff takes pride in this year's CYNOSURE, and it is their sincere hope that all will enjoy it.

Staff adviser, Mr. Volz.

The staff is discussing new ideas for the CYNOSURE.

112 Senior Staff — Joyce Clanton, Sherry Quinn, Bruce Resnik, Mary Lang, Assistant Editor; Stephen Schwartz, Editor-in-chief; Phil Walker, Assistant Photography Editor; Sheva Sheingarten, Carla Engelman, Barbara Winetsky. Not present: Arleen Beriont, Photography Editor; Carla Weinberg.

Junior Staff — Diane Zitnak, Devorah Watkins, Kathryn Guest, Michael Mopsick, Cathleen Cupec Kathleen O'Brien, Dave Piacente, Mary Ellen Hofmann.

113 Without the diligent efforts of the various CYNOSURE assistants, the CYNOSURE could not have been produced. The typists and photog­ raphers have performed a very valuable service in the production of this year's book. They have assisted the editorial staff in the clerical work and picture taking. Also playing an important part were the circulation and advertis­ ing staffs. Their efforts in the dis­ tribution and financial phases of the CYNOSURE have contributed much to its success.

Cynosure Circulation — First Row: C. Nederburgh, D. Lyzeen, L. Jablonski, E. Davis, D. Moroch. Second Row: M. Kelly, J. Madzi, G. Pluto, J. Decker, E. Perrotty. Third Row: O. Samundovsky, C. Korona, M. Deptula, C. Dube, D. Yori, D. Futyma. Fourth Row: S. Zacharczyk, J. Daniels, G. Julian, L. Kuznet, T. Rosenberg.

Cynosure Typists — Joseph Cassiba, Eileen Paradowski, Sec.; Not present: Sue Boczon. Cynosure Photographers — Howard Friedman, Phil Walker, Asst. Photography Editor; Norbert Wolf.

Cynosure Advertising — First Row: R. Lodzinski, D. Fink, D. Ombalski, B. Silverman, Chairman; J. Wisniewski, L. Smith, C. Wieser. Second Row: M. looker, J. Natkie, J. Steiniger, D. Yori, E. Williams. Third Row: B. Gerber, G. Julian, T. Rosenberg, J. Levitan, L. Kuznet, C. Moczydlowski, R. Yafie, E. Sasala. 114 Junior and Sophomore Homeroom Presidents

Junior Homeroom Presidents — (left to right) — Seated: S. Harriot, J. Tesche, S. Slachetka, D. Watkins, B. Karaman, S. Piatek, C. Dropkin, P. Schmidt, G. Maltzer, K. Belinsky. Standing: S. Fiorello, F. Mrozek, L. Barr, B. Gall, L. Clifton, B. Renaud.

Sophomore Homeroom Presidents — (left to right) — Seated: C. Duckman, J. Zwaskis, J. Melichar, K. Fallon, J. Kreuger, P. Nasdeo. Standing: J. Weidenburner, A. Bersey, G. Carter, G. Halleck, R. Johnson, H. Robinson, S. Lonsk, C. Steiniger, H. Oleksik, A. Costa.

115 Junior Council and Officers

With Nick Petrin as their able leader, the Junior Class accomplished a great deal. But one must not for­ get that without the help of the Council, the class activities would not have functioned smoothly. Attempting to decorate the tattered main hall during Nick Petrin Christmas time was no easy task. But, in spite of the June Raymond President problem, the class of '65 sparkled up the season with Secretary gay decorations. As far as social events are concerned, the barn dance and prom filled the bill. Although this year has been one of fun and excite­ ment, the Juniors are looking forward to next year when they assume the "rule of the roost."

Frank Mrozek Diane Stracensky Vice-President Treasurer

Junior Council — (left to right) — Seated: D. Stracensky, Treasurer, J. Raymond, Secretary, D, Watkins, M. Micklo, B. Karamon, S. Piatek, B. Greenberg, L. Wilson, S. Silberstein, P. Schmidt. Standing: S. Harriot, S. Fiorello, F. Mrozek, Vice-President, L. Barr, L. Clifton, N. Petrin, President, B. Renaud. Bruce Abramowitz Charley Addalia Susan Adie Edward Aikens Robert Albertie Nancy Alderman

Mary Candice Allend?r Bernadette Ambers Luba Anderson Kenneth Androvich Geraldine Armstead Christina Astalos

Patricia Augello Charles Axinn Elaine Babiarz John Babich Joan Babos Joseph Bajger

Barbara Bakunas Susan Balaz Charlene Balinsky Elizabeth Barberio James Barden Lois Barny

Louis Barr Anne Barrett Edward Barrett Julianne Bartus Christine Batiste Steffany Bean

John Bejgrowicz Karen Belinsky Denise Bennett William Bennett Ronald Berkman Ann Berkowitz

Judi Berkowitz Lawarence Berlinski Barbara Bettle Elizabeth Bialy Eric Bianco Martin Bidlingmaier

James Bishop Robin Bishop Stephen Blazousky Charles Blewett Edward Blyskal Paul Bochenek

Ronald Bogda Thomas Boltzer Patricia Boyne Christine Bratos Hugh Bremner Diane Brennan

Blanche Brooks Thomasina Brown June Brozick Nancy Budrecki Nancy Bulat Sheryn Burns James Bussaire Gregory Butler Maureen Calvert Joseph Cannici Linda Cannon Juliet Carbonaro

Barbara Carroll Carol Carson Richie Carson Linda Cassio James Caverly Gaylord Ceasar

John Cermele Beverly Champion Roman Charkowski Sandra Chernotsky John Chek John Chiravalle

Pat Ciccarino Bob Cichon Peter Christoff Barbara Cichowski Elaine Cickiewicz Elaine Ciuba

Mike Clark Pat Clarke Lance Clifton Florence Cohen Mark Cohen Angela Colletti

Maureen Collins Pam Conley Marion Conlin Breck Conway Barbara Coppolaro Sal Cosenza

Craig Costanzo Laura Crown Sherelyn Crump John Cudney Cathy Cupec Paul Curley

Sal Cusumano Mark Cuttler Christine Czotter Charles Daino Diane D'Ambrosa Ida Daniels

Nancy Davis Pat Davis Clarke Deblasio Cathy Deen Anna Dejnaka Charles Delman

Albert De Maco Felicia Debraska Anne Derzock Bob De Wyngaert Diane Diem Doug Dietz 118 Marietta Ditzel John Domanski Bob Dombrowski Alan Donchak Pete Dooley Jean Dopart

Billie Ann Dougherty Virginia Dovidauskas Cheryl Dropkin Ann Duda John Dudek Lester Eastwood

Claudia Eby Ann Ellingham Jeff Engel Tom Engisch Nancy Entlich Nancy Erbeck

Kathy Erdmann Barbara Eska Henry Eska Rachel Esposito Bruce Estrin Norman Famely

Pat harawell Evelyn Farrell Carol Faulkner Jo Ann Febick Robin Febick Joe Fedock

Paul Fegter Ed Ferns Bill Ferjo Biagio Ferrara Steven Fiorella Eileen Fischer

Mary Lou Forster Ron Forster Ken Foster Everlina Fowler Marsha Foxman Diana Frank

Richie Frank Charles Fredericks Bill Fronheiser Reed Fullerton Carol Ann Gaboda Richie Gagliardi

Joe Galiszewski Bob Gall Georgette Gamberdella Paul Garbinski Gail Garron Bob Gehring

Diana Geiger Mike Geller Janice Gentiluomo Bill Georas John Giermanski 119 Pam Gindin Jean Givens Stan Gleniewicz Gail Glover Harry Godfrey Laurie Goldberg Toby Goldberg

Leslie Goldner Sue Ellen Goldsmith Tom Gomulka Dave Goodman Francis Goodman Rick Gordon

Marilyn Gordon Harold Gorman Phil Grayson Artie Green Betsy Greenberg Curtis Greene

Daniel Gregory Marlene Gresko Mary Ann Gresko Bob Guerra Kathryn Guest Francis Gutowski

Judith Gutkowski Vincent Gyomber Henrietta Hall Rosetta Hall Dale Haltman Margaret Handley

Sammy Harriet James Harris Jerome Harris Annita Harrison Andrew Haszko James Hayden

Richard Haynesworth Martin Healey Donna Heidorn Bill Hendricksen Katherine Hepburn Herman Hergert

James Hickman Jo Anne Hilliard Michael Hobar Mary Ellen Hofmann Kathleen Holup Norman Holzberg

Sandra Hoover Jeanette Horn Elizabeth Hreha Maryann Hreha Richard Hubeny Marva Hughes

Myron Humenji Cheryl Ignar Raymond Ingandela Carol Iskrzycki Frank Jackow 120 Suzanne Jackson Gail Jacob Judy Jacobs Martha Jakub Mary Lynn Jakucs Laura Jannett Linda Johnson

Margaret Johnston Douglas Jolly Cynthia Jones Bob Jones Marjorie Joseph Janet Josefyk

Gregory Juba Georgiana Kabo Charles Kalvaitis Frank Kanski Barbara Karaman John Karby

Christine Karczynski Leonard Karwan Dennis Keane Alice Kennedy Connie Kern Mike Kielbon

Eileen Kiely Kathy Kimak April Kingsbury Ella Kling Emma Klose Kurt Koenig

Christine Kolodechik Gail Kopec Lewis Kornhauser Bill Kornmeyer Bob Koscinski Chet Kosiba

Mary Kudykowski Denise Kujawski Dianne Kurtyka Richard Kustra Marion Kutyla Alexis Kuzman

Jim Labaire Dolores Lacaskey Mike Lacey Gary Lampert Mary Ann Lancos Lorena Lawson

Howard Lefkowitz Teresa Lelko Norman Lemberg Marty Levine Jay Levinson Irene Lezark 121 Joan Licata Larry Liebowitz Mike Long Carmella Longoillo Rosalie Lubin Maureen Luby

Leonard Lukas Judy Lutz Pat Lynch Paul Macknowski Bob Maddelena Sandra Madock

Wayne Maggs Ellin Magner Paul Makuch Ed Malinowsky Dave Malo Gene Linda Maltzer

Jim Manner John March Gail Marcus Steve Marcus Tom Martin John Matulionis

Shirley Maxwell Gloria Mazza Terrance McArdle Barbara McCloskey John McDougall Tony McEachin

Lynn McGrath Mary McGrath Ellen McNeill Gary Messina Paul Micale John Mickelson

Marie Micklo Paul Midura Richie Mikoley Frank Miksiewicz Tony Miliano Irene Mitrik

Brian Morgen Phyllis Morton Eugene Moses Lorraine Moskol Linda Mott Christine Mrozek

Frank Mrozek Christel Mueller Danny Murphy Pat Myers Cathy Nabolotnyj Elaine Napowanetz 122 Nancy Nederburgh Barbara Nicola Pat Nycz Tom Nycz Dave O'Brien Kathy O'Brien

Maureen O'Brien Bob O'Connell Linda Ogletree Rose Anne Ohrin Karen Olenick Nancy Olesinski

Rosemarie Orak Gerry Orlando Judi Orlando Carol Orth June Orth Linda PafFrath

Bob Pakulski Virginia Pancurak Louis Paparozzi Nancy Pasquale Ed Patalano Laura Patterson

Mary Paulin Tom Pawlowski Karen Pekar Vincent Pena Lloyd Pennell John Peppard

Richie Perez Ken Perkin Marie Perronie Bob Petters Mike Petri Nick Petrin

Jim Petrucelli Margaret Petty David Piacente Susanne Piatek Joe Picone Paul Pinsky

Kathy Pirigyi Janet Piserchia Marlene Piskorik Pam Plath Diane Poperowitz Walt Popiel

Mike Porvaznik Toby Potashkin Ken Prachar Ken Prossick John Przybylowski Suzanne Pytko

Mary Rabeno Marsha Raiffe Pearl Ramos Rosemary Rasnek June Raymond 123 Donna Rebick Ted Reed Russell Reichert Neil Reilly Lynn Reiter Richard Remite Bob Renaud

Anne Retrrian Jerry Ricciardelli Al Rice Gloria Rice Connie Richichi Ed Ries

Manny Riggi Ken Robertson Doreen Roccamonte Mark Rockoff Mary Rohman Bill Rosenblatt

Jerry Roth Ellen Rubin Zonia Rudowsky Joseph Rudo Bruce Russell Vinnie Russo

Leona Rutkowski Janet Sabo Gloria Sabol John Sahuto Pat Salansky Kathy Salvatore

Vincent Samarco Janice Saultz Don Savarese Stephanie Sauczyn Frank Scalza Jim Scanlon

Dave Schächter Alan Schechterman Mike Scheininger Richie Schlicker Bette Schmidt ä fA \ Pat Schmidt Bob Schmidt Tom Schmidt Tobi Schmulowitz Carl Schneider George Schneider Henry Schneider

Lee Schoenlank Joel Schwartz Marian Schwartz (Bl Brian Scizak Mary Scruggs 0 I f Mike Seaman Aä Irene Serden Dennis Shellhamer r Larry Shendell Ck Bruce Sherling f y Barbara Shimko 124 Steven Shur (r Alan Siegel Monica Siess Schary Silberstein Mary Sillup Karen Silver Antoinette Simoes

Rosalie Sinscera Steven Sklon Sophann Slachetka Dennis Slotter John Smigelsky Harry Smiles

Donna Lee Smith Frank Smith Julia Smith Karen Smith Kime Smith John Smolarek

Carol Ann Soban Dorothy Solt Kenny Soltis Angela Sorrentino Tony Sosinski Greg Spitzfaden

Jean Sponoski Carl Stalowski Lois Stanislowski Leon Stawicki Geraldine Stefanick Joe Sterenczak

Cynthia Stevens Jim Stires Diane Stracensky Jean Stracey Frank Stropoli Maria Strupaitis

AI Sukovich Eileen Svoboda Barbara Swisstack Bob Syarto Anna Sypko Janet Taylor

AI Terbecki Janet Tesche Alice Thomas Gail Thomas George Thor Joan Thorsen

Tim Tierney John Tkach Betty Tomaszewski Jach Trimble Joe Truncale Bob Tuleya

Gil Turchin Jerome Turchin Laura Twaskas Don Ujhely Linda Urban Michelle Urban 125 Ed Urbanski Fred Vaina Jurate Vakarietis Rudy Valian Betty Vanderwal Mark Vernon

Joan Vigushin Don Vilchinsky George Vircik Denins Vitkauskis Mike Vogel Carol Voytasek

Diane Wagner Fred Walek Judy Walek Doug Walker John Wallace Linda Wallace

Marilyn Warchol Carol Warianka Judith Warren Bill Warvel Devorah Watkins Jane Weber

Larry Weems Stuart Weiner Jeanette Weiss Dave Weitzman Debbie Welgoss Karen Werkmeister

Bob Whalen Marilyn Whitehurst Richie Wichner Ruth Wielonski Richie Wieser Diane Williams

Doris Ann Williams Kermon Williams Barth Wilsey Lynda Wilson Wesley Wilson Mike Wish

Sue Wisnowski Joe Wojcik Linda Wolin Andrew Woleman Virginia Wright Margaret Yaskoweax

Kathy Yeisley Linda Yekel Sue Ann Yelenovsky Paul Yuhas Denise Yurko Stan Zakrzeski

Judy Zapotosky Joe Zaranka Paula Zamismovitch Christine Zavatsky Harold Zawadski Linda Zeich 126 Sylvan Zeidman David Zeidwig Alexander Zeiger J John Zelonis Barbara Zemlansky ú¿á Beth Ziperstein

Diane Zitnak Barbara Zwingil Æê V

Cam era Shy

Christine Antoniewicz Larry Klingel Charles Artutis Denise Malinowski James Bauer Linda Marino Rosemary Belchick Jacqueline Newkirk Richard Burke Louis Novello Sheila Burnett Larry Palys Eugene Chapman Richard Picone Rosalind Coleman Richard Poston Stanley Czech Thomas Ranski Ruth Daniels Sue Rolski Dolores Davidson Bob Sahler Linda Digiovanni Bob Scott Norman Famely Steve Sepan James Gojdics Janet Sharpe George Heeney Barbara Siano Merrick Jacobs Babette Smith Carol Jambro Robinetta Stewart Ed Kelly Maureen Thompson Barry Kennedy Betty Vitkauskas The Gym Doors Open for

The refreshment committee views with relief one of the many tables they set in anticipation of the onrush of their hungry, fellow Juniors.

Busy Hands — Busy Feet — Busy People. "Frontier town" was the theme of this year's Junior Barn Dance. For many nights, there were lights burn­ ing in the windows of the school as the Juniors in the decorating com­ mittee taped, tied, painted, and nailed scenery together. They work­ ed tirelessly to transform the gym into a western town. When their work was finally done (after the dance had been postponed once and Louis Barr is caught in the act of hanging the decorations had been put up crepe paper as Dave Piacente looks on. twice), the doors of the gym became the entrance to Frontiertown.

Zonia Rudowsky is busy painting scenery.

Sophann Slachetka, Betsy Greenberg, and Linda Steve Fiorello looks on as Richie Kovatch gets Wolin decorate the bandstand. carried away and paints Gil Turchin. 128 the Junior Barn Dance

Grab your girl and away you go!

When the doors of Linden High School opened at 8:00 on January 31, 1964, exuberant Juniors filled the "streets of Frontiertown." Fast and lively music, from square dances to the bunny hop, kept them going all evening. After much excitement, the group joined together for a hootenanny, and was entertained by an impromptu dance exhibition. As the last strains of music died away, ex­ hausted Juniors departed from Frontier- town, knowing they would remember it for a long time.

Is everbody ready?

All join hands and circle 'round!

Everybody RUN! 129 Junior Prom

130 The "Gay 90's" was the theme of the Junior Prom of 1963. Our former juniors worked hard on the decorations, and they were rewarded by a night both enjoyable and gay. Future Professionals Office Doors

At sometime during the school year this is sure to happen to you. While you are walking along the hall, you find that you have become the object of a convincing sales pitch, and you walk away the owner of a Linden High School pencil. This is FBLA. Or, you are walking past the typ­ ing rooms after school, and you see jolly president Alice Fingerlin and her executive committee at work making plans for a forth­ coming meeting. This, too, is FBLA. The Future Business Leaders create more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of business occupations.

FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS — First Row: C. Zavatsky, D. Lacaskey, V. Wrona, B. Swisstack, A. Fingerlin, President; E. Aikens, Treasurer; G. Pluta, Vice-President; S. Moore, C. Richichi, Mrs. Brown, advisor. Second Row: M. Cohen, J. Smith, M. Micklo, P. Boyne, P. Conley, E. Barberio, D. Williams, J. Gutkowski, C. Ignar. Third Row: B. Karaman, S. Madock, R. Ohrin, L. Urban, G. Stefanik, J. Dolinski, D. Merrill, C. Maurusnat, C. Cioban, L Miller. Fourth Row: C Weiner, S. Brown, P. Borowicz, H. Wrona, L. Wludykâ, D. Frank, S. Quinn, B. Shimko, Y. Cooney. Fifth Row: S. Yelenovsky, B. Zwingle, M. Sillup, G. Gamerdelky, P. Nycz, K. Salvatore, D. Elmer, M. Horvath, M. Hoehler. Sixth Row: E. Paradowski, J. Dopart, E. Williams, M. Ditzel, E. Napowanetz, P. Sampson, E. Paradowski.

132 Hospital Doors

The Future Nurses practice a commend­ able familiarization program in the field of nursing. With con­ struction activity con­ tinuing, the "Florence Nightingales" of LHS may be called upon to put their knowledge to practical use.

FUTURE NURSES — First Row: S. Kenney, B. Hammer, C. McGee, President; E. Perrotty, Treasurer; M. Kovalick, Recording Secretary; M. McGrath, Corresponding Secretary; K. Span, B. Bower. Second Row: D. Ombalski, B. Silverman, I. Riban, K. Olenik, Y. Pancurak, S. Slachetka, K. Coppolaro. Third Row: T. Wozesniewski, M. Mandyaz, P. Weiman, E. Babiaz, G. Burns, K. Dortch, R. Gordon, F. Kosydar. Fourth Row: K. Janssen, S. Cotton, M. Maggs, D. Yori, D. Yorke, J. Febick, C. Balinsky.

Classroom Doors

The Future Teachers' Club is making successful strides toward feeding the flame of interest of pros­ pective members of the teaching profession. This is accomplished through field trips, the presence of guest speakers, and the use of visual aids.

FUTURE TEACHERS — First Row: Miss Yevich, Adviser; M. Romano, M. Buroff, A. Derzock, E. Svoboda, N. Bud R. Wilson, J. Corrieri, N. Somkopoulos, S. Chernotsky, recki. Fourth Row: J. Berkowitz, B. Bakunas, S. Brooks Treasurer; A. Berkowitz, Secretary; R. Nigen, Vice-Presi­ G. Elkin, B. Shaw, K. Olsen, M. Hofmann, M. Marcus, S dent, R. Bushinsky, President; E. Sontz, E. Schildkraut, J. Chapman, R. Rasnek. Fifth Row: G. Jacob, L. Rumian Jacobs. Second Row: S. Zamorski, J. Corson, R. Pal­ oski, R. Rosenauer, J. Eisenberg, P. Annuziato, K. Sankus mieri, N. Micenko, J. Welebir, P. Farber, R. Spieler, M. J. Gaines, P. Nasdeo, K. Guest, D. Zitnak. Sixth Row: B Rausch, L. Adler, C. Duckman, J. Weiss. Third Row: S. Galansky, S. Wallace, L. Wallace, E. Mark, C. Korona Holler, S. Herman, L. Oleksik, A. Sorrentino, L. Kornett, L Ogletree, C. Rechtman, S. Bernstein, E. Williams B. Tomaszewski. 133 Marilyn, Mike, and Joyce display their penchant for doors which open to the world of culinary acts.

Kitchen Doors

The Future Homemakers' Club is one of this year's new arrivals on the Linden High School scene. Working in our recently renovated home eco­ nomic facilities, the Future Homemakers often put their knowledge to practical use by preparing assorted goodies for important functions of other school groups.

FUTURE HOMEMAKERS — First Row: M. Simon, N. Krupski, J. Jones, Vice-President; M. Maggs, Treasurer; M. CunlifFe, President; L. Twaskas, J. Gutkowski, Miss DeMasi, Adviser. Second Row: E, Scruggs, B. Sokolowski, G. Reilly, P. Smith, J. Krenek, K. Terranova, M. Allen, G. Kabu. Third Row: L. Reiter, B. Carroll, M. Handley, M. Gresko, P. Angello, E. Cickiewicz, E. Baily. Fourth Row: R. Esposito, R. Dorosin, L. Stanislowski, J. Saultz, K. Smith, N. Olesinski, D. Wagner, C. Voytasek. Fifth Row: R. Guimaraes, J. Madzi, D. Geiger, S. Carrick, C. Vena, C. Czotter, L. Williams. FHA members show off their new foods lab. Deck the halls . . . Hang a wreath on the door . . . Sing a Christmas Carole . . . Put a little more tinsel on the pipe that's showing . . . Decorate the homeroom entrance . . . Buy presents . . . Make a piñata for the Spanish Club party . . . Oh, by the way have a very . . .

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

Our thanks to the members of the Junior Council for bringing the holiday spirit to Linden High and making an unfinished front hall glittering and pine-scented. Now the walls are finished in wood paneling, but those two weeks during reconstruction when holly, ornaments, and tinsel covered the blemishes on the wall were much appreciated. Junior Council members take a short break after a morning of decorating. In a short time it's back to work again.

l SOPHOMORES

After suffering through a solid year as the "Underdogs" of L.H.S., our class of '66 will advance one notch up in line. Many great expec­ tations are awaiting them, and only through consistent effort and con­ centration can they be attained. Although there are not quite as many activities in which they can participate, the sophomores can look forward with anticipation to their remaining years. Right now they have many able classmates repre­ senting them in different fields. Scanning the following pages, one sees only a mass of faces staring back at him. These individuals may make a success or failure of their lives. The choice is up to them. Which door will they choose? William Adams Lynne Adler Marilyn Alfonso Julius Anderson William Anderson Ronald Angelo

Pat Annuziato Ellen Ashmont Andrew Astalos Brenda Ayers Thomas Aylward John Babincak

Diane Baciewicz Christine Bankowski Francine Baran Tom Baranowski Frank Barna Ludwig Bartkus

Carlene Bastardi Harold Becker Bob Becker Bob Beckman Vic Bekker Bruce Belousofsky

Roseanne Bemben Barbara Benn Frances Benson Dean Bercou Susan Bernstein Ann Shirley Bersey

Mike Betts Christine Bianco Kathy Bidlingmaier Jerry Billick Judy Blackman Bobbi Blackman

Winston Blackwell John Blassingame Matt Blusewicz Loreene Bona Ed Bonawitz Edward Bonk

Eleanor Bordynko Patricia Borowicz Gina Bouska Betty Bower Frances Brailsford Vivian Brandt

Neil Braun Gregory Brazaitis Linda Brenckman Chico Bridges Howard Broisman Selma Brooks

Susan Brooks Alan Brown Al Brown James Brown Michael Brown Roger Bubalis 137 Philip Budenbender William Bunavage Edward Buniak Leslie Bunin Stephen Burczynski Christine Burger

John Burnette Diana Burns Georgianna Burns Madeline Burns Mary Jane Burns Robert Butala

Carol Butchko William S. Butchko Robert Caldwell Carol Calladine Kathe Cammarata Andrew Cangelosi

Fred Cannon Michael Cardinale Rose Marie Carroll Gwendolyn Carter Nicholas Casale Dominic Cartinella

Sally Caton Sharon Ceasar Thomas Cecil Theresa Cendrowski Sherrel Chandler Sandra Chapman

Susan Chase George Chesney Camille Chiaramonte Richard Chludzikiewicz Christine Chmiel Russell Chuven

Patrick Ciambruschini Mark Cicchetto Judith Clague Charles Claiborne Richie Clanton Fred Clayton i f William Cohen Ronald Coleman Pat Coll Richard Colletti Margie Conrad Georgette Cooke

Richard Copeland Kathleen Coppalaro Jacqueline Corrieri Thomas Corson Ann Costa Sally Cotton

Kevin Coyle Lawrence Crawford Richard Cree Marlane Crump Rosemary Cunliffe Daniel Cuvala Janice Czarnecki Lawrence Czekay Robert Czupkiewicz Louise Dackermann Laura Dalkowski Marilyn Dass

Diane David Diane Davidson Diane Davis John Demeter Camille De Salvo Doris Deubel

John Deshefy Tony Di Bella Mary Beth Diehl Herbert Dingfield Barbara Dmitzak Thomas Dobrynski

Richard Dodger Diane Doerr William Donahue Sheena Donald Maureen Doroshenko Karen Dorosin

Leo Drozdowski Cynthia Duckman Theodore Duda Richard Dunn Beth Durchschlag John Dutko

Janice Dymitrzak John Dzubay Kenneth Eccleston Mike Eckalaritz Charles Eichhorn Charles Eigner

Joan Eisenberg Linda Eisenkerch Arnold Eiser Janet Elfand Gail Elkin Barbara Erff

Anthony Fiorino Alan Fishkin Karen Fishman ^ Howard Flisser James Florczak 139 Carl Franciski , . ^ ’.7/.V Deborah Fredericks Howard Friedman Sharon Frey Henry Freptak Joanne Gaines Barbara Galansky

Robert Gallo James Garcia Robert Garron Linda Gassman Robert Gawlowski Paul Gaydos

Thomas Gaydos Theresa Geiger Julia Geles Allan Gershenson Maxine Gesten Eileen Gibbons

Lillian Gernas Phyllis Givens Roger Givens Linda Glinka Gary Godish Patsy Goff

Linda Goldsmith Lynn Goleme Carol Gomolka Barry Gordon Gail Gordon Mark Gordon

Susan Gordon Thomas Gracie Carolyn Graf Harry Gramsammer Carolyn Grasich John Green

Lenora Green Milton Green Clemmie Greene Nancy Gregg Albert Grohman John Gruz

Joseph Grzybowski Carolyn Gudaitis Jeffrey Gushin Esther Gutkin 1—\. Joseph Haag Sharon Habedank

Craig Hagelin John Halajko George Halleck Veronica Hamilton Christian Hanns Catherine Hann

Barbara Hasbrouck llene Hartz Stephen Hegedus Charles Hemenway Louise Henry 140 Glenn Herman Marcella Herriott Paul Herrmann Donna Hesse ^ ff!) Dale Hetling Linda Hild George Hoffman ? ATÂ/, A* lA r ' * là Terry Hoffman John Hofmann C s Madison Holbrook a a o Frank Holick William Holler Thomas Holup J J k 'V'» J i à ¿ J k ë 'h Robert Holzberg Cheryl Hoover Jeanette Hornbaker jEj James Horvath f ß Carol Houseknecht i Robert Hudak r * J à A \A Susan Hughes Michael Hulanick nv*;w — r s Ronald Husosky n a. - * Paul Imsland m /+-\ c > . Iris Isaacson Rachel Jablon T 1i r k A 5 * 1 Bonnie Jackson Frank Jacobsen Barbara Jaeger a Paul Jaffe a* Veronica Jamilkowski Janet Jass BlJ /i * /?/ ÆÊÊÊk Diane Johnathan Barbara Johnson Richard Johnson Ernest Jones Robert Jones Susan Jones

Dennis Kakassy James Kakassy Cheryl Kanner Erica Kaplan Linda Karkovice Lois Katz

Richard Keil Thomas Kelly Frederick Kendall Sheila Kenny Cheryl Kenzel Kenneth Kertis

Henry Kessler Walter Kielbasa Richard Kimak Homer Kimbrough Robert Kindsvater Stewart Kipness

Dennis Kitchen Barbara Kleczkowski Dolores Klutkoski John Klutkowski Richard Knaus Eleanor Knevels 141 John Kolibas Stephen Korab Thomas Kornett Stephen Kornfeid Sandy Kornhauser Robin Kornmeyer * kâÊéàéïà B ÀÈ

Frances Kosydar Alfred Kowaleski Martin Kowalski Robert Kraus / —\ Donna Kress Elizabeth Krick ¿fàJtà si/i John Krivacs Gene Kroboth Joan Krueger Nancy Krupski Judy Krus Mirek Kudykowski

Linda Kuker William Kuriskin Anatoly Kurjaninow William Kurzweil Barbara Kusky Kenneth Kuzma

Stephen Kvaisak Michael Laskodi Marie Lasky Linda Lawson Jimmy Leach Linda Lehmann

Dina Leib Barry Lemberg Ronald Le Mernyon Vaughn Lendzion Bernadette Lesky Barry Levine

Stephen Lewen Robyn Lieberman Richard Lipton Yvette Long Stuart Lonsk Gary Lubisco

Barbara Lucas Kenneth Lucas Mary Ann Lukenda Thomas Lutz Walter Madurski Frank Malle

Patricia Maloney Thomas Mancino Marie Mandycz Edward Manganiello Anna Marcinak Marsha Marcus

Arthur Maree David Maree John Markowski Emanuel Mahamat James Marsh William Maxemow l42 Peggy May Wayne Mayer Edward Mazurek Clarette Mazza Mildred Me Alpin Gerald Me Caffrey

Emily Me Closkey James Me Cloud Donna Me Cracken Peter Me Elwaine Terrance Me Greevy Thomas Me Kane

Wayne Mehalick Jana Melichar Nicholas Melnyk Ronald Meyers Nancy Micenko Dolores Mier

Carolyn Mihalik Martin Mikulick Jacqueline Miller Margaret Miller John Million Dennis Milligan

Robert Mirda Carol Miskanick Ray Miskiewicz Ronald Mislan James Mitchell Carolyn Molica

Charlie Monico Richie Monico Janet Moore Lorraine Moore Phyllis Morena Ed Moroch

Linda Morris Steven Mortkowitz Jo Ann Mottola Frank Mroz Sharyn Mueller Dawn Mues

Rita Muhnicky Linda Mullens Tom Monley Bob Murach Kevin Murphy Cheryl Myers

Gregg Nagy Particia Nasdeo Ed Neissen Ellen Nelligan Fran Nelson Albert Nerges

Ed Nerges Joe Neri David Newman Mary Nieratko John O'Brien Theresa Oldfield Helen Oleksik Karen Olsen Rudy Olski 11 » Linda Osowick Stephanie Opsenkop John Ostorticki \m M

Lester Pacakowski Patricia Paden Susan Paffrath Vincent Pagano Robert Pakrul Richard Pakulski

Raffaela Palmieri Richard Parnes Robert Paskovich Michael Patch Barbara Paterek Thomas Patrick

Ruth Patterson Christian Pavlick Q a Mary Ann Pavlo James Pawloski Abel Peake Edward Pencak ä d k

James Percell Linda Perez f t Paula Perrotty Robert Peters k Kenneth Petersen Linda Petkers m A m\ A

John Petrosky John Petruska Curtis Pettio Richard Pfaff Judith Phillips Stephen Phillips

Anthony Picaro Barbara Piela r s \ Walter Pisarczyk Sandra Piskadeo Elaine Piskorik M i Raymond Place

Stephen Pollock Samuel Pomper Peter Popyk Robert Poskay Susan Potochney Thomas Przybylski x k

John Qualy Donna Rafelson Marilyn Rausch f t Andrew Rebick Celia Rechtman Eileen Reed J . k

Carol Regit f * . Gloria Reilly Robert Reilly Carol Pemeta r J i Claire Reser 144 Patricia Rettig I Thomas Richards Pasquale Richichi Raymond Rigby Edward Riznyk Geraldine Rizzo Howard Robinson

Willie Robinson Priscilla Rogers Robert Rogowski Sandra Roman Rita Roper Richard Roseberry

Karen Rosenbaum Joyce Rothbrock Harvey Rubinchik Catherine Rubinski Lillian Rumianoski Patricia Sabados

Charles Sajczuk Larry Solomon Walter Samsel Helene Samuels Kathryn Sankus Thomas Santora

George Santos Joanne Sarica Lawrence Sauer Robert Saunders Barry Scheer Ellen Schildkraut

Paul Schlicher Darlene Schmitz Gary Schnitzel Barbara Schuell Ronnie Schwartz Sheila Schwartz Jeff Smith Pat Smith Ray Smith Richard Smith Willie Smith Sylvia Smolensky

Dave Snyder Leonard Sobel Pat Sobolak Milt Socha John Soehl Marion Sokolowski

Dalle Sollish Thomas Solcky Paul Solt Elisha Sontz Robert Sosinski Kathleen Span

Harris Spann Ronnie Spieler Becky Springstun Dominic Squeglia Frank Stanch Kathy Stanis

Margie Stefanick Eileen Stefura Carol Steiniger Lynne Steliga Jim Stephanik Joseph Steward

Michael Steward Joe Stock Gary Stoeffler Carol Stoffa Vivian Stropkaj John Strydesky

Gloria Strzalkowski Erwin Stumpf Carol Sunderlin George Sutch Dennis Switana Laura Szczepaniak

Thomas Talbert Frank Taranto Bruce Taylor George Taylor Kent Taylor Kathleen Tectsel

Linda Temple Kathleen Terranova Rae Tevlin Gloria Thomas Frieda Thompson John Timko

Leonard Tkach Dennis Todd William Tomacheck Andrea Tomcheck Jody Tomko Terrill Tomsky 146 Louis Tortorello Emilia Toth Richard Toth Joyce Trukowski Pamela Turtur Edward Twerdak

Janet Tyburczy William Tyra Lawrence Uniglight Walter Urban Robert Valiga Andrew Vardzal

Lois Varsalona Michael Vella Marilyn Voccia Norma Vranken Stephen Vyka Diane Wagner

Carol Wallace Robert Wallace Susan Wallace Alma Ward Janice Wargacki Larry Wasser

Diane Watson Paul Watter Richard Wavrek Mark Wechter Jan Weidenburner Virginia Weilandics

Patricia Weiman June Welebir Richard Wenk Allen White John White Jo Ann Whitley

Patricia Williams Robert Wilson Robyn Wilson Ronald Wilson Susan Winnicki Kerry Wojcik

Norbert Wolf John Wolfe Jean Wozesniewski John Wozesniewski Linda Wright Helen Wrona

Walter Yankin Cherilyn Yellen George Yorke Barbara Young Ralph Young Shirley Ann Yukas O 147 Richard Yuknavage Carol Yusko Barbara Zajack Sonja Zamorski Marlene Zasimovitch Barbara Zeidman

Kenneth Zelonis Carol Zier Harriet Ziering Ronald Ziotkowski Alexandra Zujko Janice Zwaskis

Cam era Shy

Warren Ancrum Mike Gergeley George Mesaros Gerald Aucone Jeff Hahn Glen MeyerhofF Barbara Bethke Irene Hart Philip Milleman Richard Borek Geraldine Herriot Chris Morelli Lloyd Bostic Helen Hinson Stephen Navalany Cheryl Bretz Larry Jones Kathleen Penna Sandra Bridges Dacita Kirkland Jack Pignone Marilyn Burta Sharon Knabe Nancy Pine Sally Caton George Koch Frances Richardsen Wayne Chapman Jane Krenek Katherine Rehlman Catherine Christ Mary Ann Kube Pamela Rose Hazel Cunningham Robert Majkotoski Joseph Sadowski Jacqueline Cureton Cherri Mallory Anna Schlesinger Patricia Danowski Nicholas Malzine Edmund Schneider Barbara Davis Leonard Mankowski Bruce Schug Bernard Dodger Floyd Marcus Carol Senko Mary Donaldson Thomas Maroney Dennis Sheehy Larry Drozdowski Ernest Martin Sagurd Sivartsen Richard Ferrell Tom McGreevy Joseph Skilonis Mike Florentino Maureen McManus Pamela Spaziani Wayne Paulette McNear Dennis Thoine Linda Gembski Dennis Mesaros Kurt Wolf

148 Projection Crew

You may open any classroom door and find one of the boys pictured below manning a pro­ jector, phonograph, or some other piece of equipment. These boys are members of the Projection Crew. Under the supervision of Mr. Gulya, the boys do an excellent job bringing fantasy, fiction, and fact to our delightful (Sic.) classrooms. The crew has new headquarters, not yet completed. You know it as Room 212, or the Visual Aids Room. In September, however, the room will be in full swing, and so will this merry crew.

"Pay attention, fellas!" is the command given by John Martin to James Armour, Arthur Boyd, and Eugene Hergert.

J. Armour, Mr. Gulya, Adviser, J. Percell, A. Boyd, E. Hergert, R. Zitkowski, E. Jones, R. Caldwell, J. Martin; not pictured: R. Kolibas, W. Harriett.

149 "In serving the students, the students serve themselves" could very well be the motto of the student council, for it represents the collective effort of every stu­ dent to improve his school. In having the student council serve us as they do in so many ways, we the students, serve our alma mater and the many good causes to which it is dedicated. The members of the council must be thanked by every pupil for their untiring efforts in improv­ ing the school, gauging and acting on majority opinion, and doing their best to make the council an effective organization we can be proud of. Every year the council: estab­ The pep rally is one of the most popular Student Council measures. lishes the service league that has become the communications and nerve system of our ever-ex­ panding high school; revises the handbook to provide valuable Student Council information about the school and curricula for new students; re­ vises the constitution to keep Linden in pace with the times; sponsors pep rallies to cheer our teams to victory; organizes the annual orientation day program to allow prospective sophomores the chance to become acquainted with L.H.S.; and awards an an­ nual college scholarship to a deserving student. Many of these activities are being exten­ ded and many more are being successfully undertaken by the council. But in serving the students of Linden High School devotedly, they have done much more than could ever be recorded here. The Mrs. Gertrude M. Atkins, faculty sponsor and Coordinator of the Student Council has accurately Student Council. represented the opinions of our students and has striven to make our school a better and more interesting place in which to One of the activities of the Student Council is selling game tickets learn. and bus tickets for all sports activities.

The General Council represents the opin­ ions of all the Stu­ dents and is respon­ sible for the passage or veto of all legisla­ tion.

150 Just as it is every American citizen's duty to know about the form of his community govern­ ment, it is necessary for every student to be fam iliar with his school government, for he is actually a citizen of an academic community. The student coun­ cil is purposely designed to allow for the maximum of stu­ dents' participation and in this way truly represent the students' attitudes. To do this, one repre­ sentative and one alternate represent this homeroom in the Some members of the S. C. including President Fred B. discuss suggestions for new legislation. Such General Council. It is this repre­ measures being discussed may eventually be passed by the Council. sentative's duty to report back to his homeroom the decisions and activities of the General Council and to post the notes of Donna Y., Chairman of The Bul­ each meeting on the room's letin Board Committee. bulletin board. Once every year, elections are held in which every student votes for the four officers of the Student Council: the president, vice-president, treasurer, and secretary. These four students, with eleven others from the General Council, comprise the executive committee, the policy making power of the Council. Prospective legislation is sug­ Chester M., Chairman of the Football Ticket Comm., Con­ gested by students, discussed by stitution Revision Comm., and the executive committee, sent to Election Comm. the general council for a vote, and is either voted down or passed and put into effect by the members representing the student body. Let us not lose sight of one main tenet of the student coun­ cil. Every member of Linden High School is a member of the Student Council and is invited to suggest new legislation, at­ tend meetings, and criticize con­ structively that which has been Chris C., Chairman of The Honor Roll Committee and The The Executive Committee officers seen here discussing possible done in the past. Only through Banking Committee. measures for consideration. full student cooperation can the Student Council become an or­ Executive Committee members discuss in detail policy and ganization truly representative activities of the Student Council. of all students.

151 Mu Alpha Theta

If you had looked in the door of Room 303A any Friday afternoon during seventh period, you probably found a group of seniors, members of Mu Alpha Theta, the honorary National Mathematics Club, doing inde­ pendent work in mathematics with adviser, Mrs. Gold­ berg. Demonstrations in different topics of mathematics were given by the students themselves. Films, lectures by guest speakers, and a national mathematics contest were highlights of a busy, but well-organized, program.

Varied degrees of interest are displayed by Math clubbers.

Mu Alpha Theta — First Row: T. Martin, President, D. Fink, Secre­ Bushinsky, S. Herman, R. Rosenauer, M. McGlone. Third Row: tary, J. Sudia, Treasurer, S. Rafelson, Vice-president, C. Yorke. F. Butler, R. Bachman, R. Seamans, E. Gerber, C. Engelman, H. 1 5 2 Second Row: C. Beagle, S. Smith, S. Breakstone, C. Sobel, R. Fogel, M. Reichman, R. Zagier. Fourth Row: B. Resnik, D. Purves, R. Friedman, N. Waiter, J. Kornmeyer, R. Smith, P. Warman. National Honor Society

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row: Sheryl Breakstone, Mary Ellen McGlone, Carol Yorke, President, Marianne Buroff. Second Row: Harvey Fogel, Carol Ann Beagle, Ronald Seamans, Sherry Quinn, Jean Sudia, Secretary-Treasurer. Third Row: Steven Rafelson, Ellen Gerber, Carla Engelman, Thomas Martin, Fred Butler. Not present: Bruce Resnik, Vice-President, Carla Weinberg.

153 The Great American Game

Varsity and J. V. — First Row: B. Bierman, F. Borowicz, A. Kurek, J. Yesinko, R. Bakunas, E. Riggi, J. Sillup, L. Solas, R. Weigers, R, Serretti, S. Kupcho. Second Row: Coach Catale, P. Weiser, manager, R. Mopsick, J. McGlynn, W. Giglio, H. Geiser, M. Testa, R. Hudson, J. Kupka, R. Chase. Third Row: D. DeRasmo, W. Trembulak, S. Weiner, S. Blazousky, W. Rosenblatt, R. Renaud, T. Keane, E. Murzinski, S. Zakreski. Fourth Row: R. Gagliardi, A. Pisarski, M. Vernon, L. Shendell, G. Mirsky, P. Yuhas, Coach Sangiovani.

In the above picture, intermingled with some promising J. V.'s, can be found the varsity baseball team of Linden High for 1963. This victorious team, under the capable direction of Coach Frank Catale, surged through the season with a record of ten victories against six losses, and found themselves playing in the Union County Conference. They split in the conference, beating Pingry and losing to Westfield, and although they lost to Hanover Park in the Greater Newark Tournament, our fighting men still came up with an enviable overall percentage of .579. Our team was sparked to victory by the tremendous pitching and hitting ability of players such as all-county star Ed Murzinski, who, with a 6-4 pitching record for last season, should prove to be a valuable man again for Linden in 1964. Baseball 1963

SCORES Linden Opponent 3 ...... Roselle ...... 0 3 ...... 0 i ...... New Brunswick ...... 0 3 ...... Jefferson ...... 0 2 ...... St. Mary's ...... 10 0 ...... Perth Amboy ...... 3 4 ...... 7 10 ...... Plainfield ...... 4 8 ...... 4 8 ...... Scotch Plains ...... 0 0 ...... 5 12 ...... 8 4 ...... Rahway ...... 3 7 ...... Plainfield ...... 1 2 ...... Union ...... 11 5 ...... 8 N-n-now wait a second, I was only fooling.' Linden Opponent Union County Conference n ...... Pingry ...... 2 i ...... Westfield ...... 8 Greater Newark Tournament Linden Opponent 3 ...... Hanover Park ...... 8

“One step closer with that camera and NI . .

“This is the way we toss the ball, toss the ball . .

155 “Man! What a swing!“ Soccer

Under the able guidance of Coach Catale, the Linden High soccer team has had a fine season. Co-Captains Richard Friedman and Frank Boro- wicz were excellent pacemakers as our team proved by their success. The showing of five wins and three losses chalked up by the team speaks well for both the team and Mr. Catale. The climax of the season was the game with Jefferson, played at Warinanco Park and won by Linden. Special tribute should be given also to Jim Stamey, Jaime Garcia, Bob Serretti, Roy Peppard, Frank Fischer, Rich Klett, Rich Kimak, Ray Brenck- man, and Vince Pagano for outstanding play.

Vince Pagano driving through.

Strenuous tactics are displayed by Vince Pagano.

Frank Borowicz kicking the ball. Varsity — First Row: A. Rebick, Manager; J. Pep- pard, J. Levenson, R. Kimak, R. Peppard, R. Friedman, Co-Captain; F. Borowicz, Co-Captain, T. Obsitnik, W. Bennett, W. Loihle, Manager; P. Weis­ er. Second Row: Coach Catale, A. Kroboth, L. Stawicki, J. Stamey, D. Malo, D. Schacter, R. Brenckman, R. Klett, F. Fischer, R. Serretti, M. Vella, Manager.

SCHEDULE Linden Opponent 0 ...... Union ...... 1 4 ...... 2 1 ...... Westfield ...... 2 4 ...... Columbia ...... 0 2 ...... 1 1 ...... 2 3 ...... 0 3 ...... 0

Roy Peppard dribbles the ball as Richard Friedman looks on.

Junior Varsity — First Row: A. Fishkin, F. Taranto, M. Gordon, Kertes, B. Belovsofsky, S. Sklon, W. Popiel, C. Stalowsky, J. R. Coleman, S. Silverstang, H. Zawadski, R. Becker, J. Smith, White, J. Giermanski, G. Sharo. Third Row: P. Midura, S. T. Kelly. Second Row: L. Sobel, J. Bejgrowicz, R. Chuven, K. Kvaisak, C. Franceski, A. Wolman, W. Kielbasa, D. Clayton, P. CristofF, A. Wilczek, G. Vircik, T. Silpe, P. Garret, Coach. 157 Basketball

Varsity — J. Harris, J. McCloud, R. Brenckman, L. Bartkus, J. Daniels, A. Kurek, J. Zaranka, A. Kroboth, R. Friedman.

It would be impossible to describe all that the Linden High Tigers did during the past basketball season, but if you were to try to sum everything up in a few words, you could not help saying "wonderful" or "mar­ velous," because that is exactly how the Tigers played. The season began with just a group of boys who wanted to play basketball and had the skill to play on the varsity. At the end of the season, however, there was a team which could give any other team a good battle. This improvement was accomplished through the devel­ opment of a level of teamwork which enabled our team to defeat a previously undefeated Woodbridge club, something not soon to be forgotten. The Woodbridge game was only the start of a surge which carried the Tigers into the U. C. C. Tournament where they handed defeats to three seeded teams before losing to Cranford in the final game, only eight points from becoming the first unseeded team ever to vhave won the tourney crown.

Fine shooting made by Joe Zaranka. "Pudgy" McCloud uses every inch to get that ball.

Top scorer Jim Daniels at the line.

158 "Tiger Cubs" — First Row: Coach Gaines, F. Kanski, G. Halleck, K. Murphy, D. Malo, D. Ujhely, S. Sklon, M. Gordon, Manager, R. Dodger, Manager. Second Row: R. Clanton, A. Brown, R. Gordon, N. Holzberg, N. Casale, M. Long, F. Clayton, J. McDougall, Manager.

Praise should be attributed to Jim Daniels and Art The Junior Varsity team also enjoyed a season with a record over the Kurek, two seniors who let their play be an example to 500 mark, 11-7 to be exact. It must be said that they were "in" just guide the team. We can look forward to next year about every game they played down to the final buzzer. Their play was when two other stand-outs, Joe Zaranka and Jim fine, and they can be looked to next year to yield to the varsity team players such as Mike Long, Dave Malo, Fred Clayton, and others. McCloud, are back on the court again.

VARSITY RECORD Tigers Opponent 67 ...... Rahway ...... 33 53 ...... St. Benedict ...... 51 56 ...... Cranford ...... 68 68 ...... Rahway ...... 42 66 ...... Plainfield ...... 54 42 ...... 54 47 ...... Jefferson ...... 54 65 ...... Cranford ...... 77 52 ...... Springfield ...... 54 70 ...... Union ...... 65 64 ...... Woodbridge ...... 63 68 ...... Plainfield ...... 60 63 ...... 64 76 ...... New Brunswick ..... 60 46 ...... Union ...... 32 59 ...... St. Mary's ...... 65 64 ...... Westfield ...... 69 66* ...... Perth Amboy ...... 62 U. C. C. Tourney 65 ...... Springfield ...... 62 74 ...... 64 57 ...... Jefferson ...... 50 61 ...... Cranford ...... 68 Art Kurek in action. State Tourney 30 ...... Asbury Park ...... 50 *Clinched C.J.C Northern Division Title.

Ray Brenckman added rebounding strength to the team. INDIVIDUAL SCORING G F P G F P Daniels ...... 121 104 346 Malo ...... 4 2 10 McCloud ...... 115 37 267 Harris ...... 2 5 9 Zaranka ...... 107 42 256 Bartkus ...... 2 5 9 Kurek ...... 84 51 219 Clayton ...... 3 0 6 ...... 45 32 122 ...... 2 0 4 ...... 31 24 86 ...... 2 0 4 Firestone ...... 10 6 26 Martucci ...... 0 2 2 Kroboth ...... 4 4 12 Long ...... 0 1 1 Total: G-532 F-315 P-1379 159 Track

1964 TRACK SCHEDULE Date Opponents April 14 ...... Springfield Regional April 16 ...... Union April 21 ...... Rahway April 23 ...... - ...... Jefferson April 29 ...... County Relays May 1 ...... Roselle May 4 ...... Westfield May 7 ...... - ...... Hillside May 11 ...... Roselle Catholic May 14 ...... County Meet May 19 ...... Cranford May 26 ...... Woodbridge May 28 ...... Scotch Plains j une 2 ...... Central Jersey June 6 ...... State Meet

First Row: F. Jakow, J. Stamey, J. Komoroski, R. Baron, S. Zachar- Aikens, N. Lemberg, S. Harriet, E.- Makinoski, J. Barden, R. Jones, czyk, T. Martin, E. Patterson, G. Givens, J. Chapman, L. Jennings, A. Kirk, L. Adams, C. Stalowski, D. Savarese. Fourth Row: G. J. Felico, J. Geller, R. Firestone, Coach Mele. Second Row: R. Boylan, J. Coffey, A. Walman, J. Stires, J. Smolyak, B. Abramowitz, Fullerton, C. DeBlasio, S. Cusamano, G. Hergert, R. Haynesworth, B. Russel, D. Schacter, D. Jolly, D. Slotter, L. Stawicki, J. Tkach, J. Stefanik, J. Kohut, C. Eason, J. Mihaly, R. Sterenczak, W. F. Caroselli, R. Milole. Fifth Row: D. Walker, J. McDougall, E. Butchko, D. Ledzion, B. Lipton, W. Hendricksen. Third Row: Assistant Chapman, V. Pena, H. Smiles, J. Daniels, J. Orlando, G. Evans, R. Coach Martino, W. Boczon, G. Caesar, S. Zerillo, W. Popiel, E. Devaney, K. Prachar, P. Curley.

160 Conference Champ Dackerman shows his pole vaulting form.

All things considered, our Tiger trackmen have had not only to develop themselves physically, a most impor­ a rather good season. Saying this, we think not only tant accomplishment, but they develop in another man­ of their record, but also of the things which are done, ner. Such competition as that met on the field helps in no matter what the record may be. the development of outstanding character as well. Such The boys on the track team are given the opportunity is the accomplishment of physical activity. Every year our golf team enters Golf into competition with neighboring schools and proves itself to be a sportsman-like opponent. This last year was no exception. As a whole, considering the crippling loss of the varsity seniors who had previously been graduated, the team did extra­ ordinarily well. Only by the slightest margin did the team miss getting into the state tournament, but this disap­ pointment was offset after we placed fourth in the county. The highlights of the season came as Rahway was defeated twice and the men from Clark were soundly trounced. Mr. Gaines, able coach and capa­ ble golfer, thought that excellent per­ formances were carded by Mike Long, Rich Friedman, Tom Engisch, and Bob Smith. It's an encouraging thought to know that these boys will all be back this year to fight again for the orange and black. Best of all, Mike Long, a top-notch golfer who has also done well in privately sponsored golf tour­ naments, was a sophomore this sea­ son and will be back at least two more years. In golf, as in few other games, the individual is the one that must do all the thinking and playing for himself. It is a difficult sport for, if anything goes wrong, there is only one person to blame and that is yourself.

SCORES Clark ...... W Scotch Plains ...... L Rahway ...... W Pingry ...... L Union ...... L Woodbridge ...... W Plainfield ...... L Westfield ...... L Jefferson ...... L Springfield ...... W Rich Friedman keeps his eye on the ball in Mike Long shows the excellent form that has Westfield ...... L readiness for a long drive. made him keen competition this season. Scotch Plains ...... W Cranford ...... W Rahway ...... W Plainfield ...... L

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Varsity and J. V. Golf: First Row: L. to R.: B. Estrin, J. Turchin, T. Engisch, D. Good­ man, C. Delman, L. Rubin, J. Harris. Second Row: L. to R.: M ■ L I 1 Coach Gaines, R. Friedman, L. Kornhauser, M. Long, R. Smith, R. Nelson, N. Holzberg, M. Beck, T. Hansen.

162 Cross Country

Standing: K. Murphy, L. Schoenlank, R. Fullerton, H. Kocoski, J. Zaranka, L. Klingel, H. Eska, T. Me Greevy, J. Blassingame, N. Colzberg, V. Penna, J. Martin, Coach Gaines. Second Row: B. Fossinger, R. Young, L. Shulman, B. Firestone, A. Kirk, L. Adams, B. Russel, G. Juba. Third Row: K. Wojack, R. Dunn, J. O'Brien, N. Wolf, J. Neri, D. Newman, S. Harriett, M. Polcoski.

This page opens the door to the achie­ vements of the gallant boys on the cross­ OPPONENT LINDEN country team. Under the guidance of Cranford ...... 25* 30 Coach Gaines, the Tigers set up a record Rahway ...... 39 16 of six wins and losses. It was a rough Hillside ...... 35 20 Westfield ...... 17 45 season from start to finish. We had Edison Township ...... 28 29 runners in the County Meet and placed Scotch Plains ...... 26 32 fourth out of thirteen schools. Runners East Brunswick ...... 22 37 Jefferson ...... 30 25 in the Central Jersey meet placed twenty- Roselle Catholic ...... 26 33 fifth out of forty-five opponents. We Woodbridge ...... No Score didn't stop there, however; Bob Firestone Plainfield ...... 32 23 placed fifth out of three hundred, fifty- Union ...... 34 21 County Meet: Linden Placed Fourth three runners in the State Meet. Central Jersey Confe rence Linden 3laced Sixth It is up to the individual to make the Central Jersey Meet: Linden Placed 20th team — with work, good coaching, and State Meet: Linden Placed Fifth good sportsmanship. Seniors on the *The team having the lowest score is the team can afford to give encouragement winner. to next year's team.

Co-Captain Bob Firestone takes a breather.

163 Nice swing, bu* where's »he ball?

Fast flying rackets greet the eye of the onlooker on the tennis courts these days. Under the excellent super­ vision of Mr. Stokes, the boys have done a fine job in some stiff competition matches. Miss O'Connor, the girls' instructor, is preparing her team for some future matches with some of the area schools. If accuracy and split-second timing are the keys to success, then we have fine teams in the making.

M. Jakucs, L. DeWitt, B. Winetsky, A. Retman, D. Moroch, R. Kettenburg, K. O'Brien, C. Burian, I. Silpe, J. Higgins, F. Chadwick, N. Budrecki. 164 Al Kroboth

Cough it up, Dave!

A fine racket, Renate

M. Sherling, D. Epstein, S .Siegel, P. Grayson, D. Markant, B. Gerber, and Mr Stokes.

Those last minute instructions.

165 sssss

TI-GE-RS, Fight!

Peppy J.V. Capt, Kathy K!

Judy B., one lively Co-Captain!

Through the gym doors pass one of the liveliest groups of girls in the school. Everyone knows them as the L.H.S. cheer­ leaders. With Judy Becker and M. Jakucs, J. Maxemow, K. Kimak, S. Chase, G. Marcus, Dayle Seibert heading the Var­ C. Soban; our J.V. Squad. sity squad, and Kathy Kimak as J.V. captain, the girls did a ter­ rific job all season. Under the supervision of Mrs. Casale, the cheerleaders upheld the morale of both the football Tense moments like this! and basketball squads with their enthusiastic cheering. During the football season they could be found leading the massive crowds that attended the spirited pep rallies. As for basketball, these girls certainly helped us win the Central Jersey crown with their encouraging cries of forthcoming victory.

Ready and raring to go. Dayle S., the other lively Co-Captain! Our Varsity: B. Greenberg, C. Turchin, A. Beriont, Z. Rudawsky, L. DeWitt, J. Becker, D. Seibert, B. Wake Up, Dayle, the game's over! Winetsky (not shown).

166 B. Swlsstack, P. Davis, M. Calvert, L. Krynicky, J. Hornbaker, K. Werkmeister, J. Babos, G. Jacob, M. Lasky, K. Cammarata, P. Borowicz, R. Shansky, J. Perrine, and J. Sudia — our twirlers.

Because of the capable leadership of Jean Sudia and Judy Perrine, the twirlers made a beautiful showing this season. With some very ingen­ ious routines and excellent timing, the girls succeeded in proving them­ selves very versatile. Also, our twir­ lers have brightened up many of those football half-time drags. Miss Kromer, the twirlers' adviser, really put the girls through their paces, but it was worth it, twirlers, wasn't it? Thanks for a fine season! Displaying L.H.S. colors.

Judy Perrine, the twirlers' co-captain.

Perfect timing!

167 Saturday Spectacle ...

Varsity and J. V. — First Row (Left to right): Coach Martin, E. Hergert, Manager, D. Bercaw, R. Kornmeyer, J. Klutkowski, C. DiBlasio, W. S. Zaharchik, E. Piencak, L. McNeil, R. Hudson, A. Cannady, R. Jones, Georas, D. Maree, R. Wilson, T. Kornett, H. Smiles, E. Aikens, R. Haines- J. Daniels, T. Duchlinski, R. Caldwell, R. Smith, T. Irwin, R. Chase, Coach worth, P. Popyck, G. Butler, J. Purcell, Manager. Fourth Row: S. Martino. Second Row: R. Perez, S. Blazousky, M. Long, J. Ricciardelli, Novalany, R. Garron, W. Mihalik, A. Brown, H. Robinson, R. Waverk, E. Riggi, L. Ivey, J. Smigelsky, J. Armour, R. Schanen, J. Stefanik, E. K. Peterson, C. Kalvaitis, W. Chapman, R. Pakrul, R. Richards, E. Patalano. Murzinski, Coach Blue. Third Row: Coach O'Halloran, J. Murphy, Not pictured: N. Petrin, S. Cusamano, A. Kurek.

During football season, Saturdays were special days for Tiger fans, for on those days we watched our men of the gridiron fight for the glory of L. H. S. We saw half-back Bobby Jones time and again make that long run, evading would-be tacklers with skill and ease. We watched with both satisfaction and disappointment the unrelenting efforts of our Tigers in giving us our 4-4-1 record. (Because of a minor technicality, our defeat of Cranford was forfeited.) We saw them tie an undefeated Edison. We saw capable Coach Bill Martin in action for the first time as head varsity coach, assisted by coaches Martino, Blue, and O'Halloran. Next year, we will undoubtedly hear the names of Jones, Riggi, Smigelski, Petrin, Long, Blazousky, to name but a few Juniors who showed promise on the gridiron.

Hudson: Ready to make that point. ... The Gridiron

SCORES Linden Opponent 14 ...... Cranford ...... 12 6 ...... Asbury Park ...... 38 14 Rahway ...... 7 6 Woodbridge ...... 13 7 ...... Plainfield ...... 13 26 ...... Perth Amboy ...... 7 18 ...... 7 7 ...... Edison ...... 7 19 ...... 13

Our stands were densely populated.

A touchdown for Bobby Jones?

Who's got it? Doorway to Fame

A Winning Thanksgiving Day Football Game

Science

Mr. Hoffman, faculty sponsor of the Chromosome Club, soon to be called Future Scientists of America Club, feels that projects should serve two purposes. They should extend the student's grasp of the subject and should encourage the growth of the scientific attitude. To these ends, the members of the Future Scientists have concluded some very interesting and stimulating projects in such diverse fields as bacteriol­ ogy, physiology, botany, protozoology, hematology, and biochemistry. The members choose whichever project area they like best and start to work. The club organization meets formally the first and third Wednesdays of every month, but the researchers can work on their projects and get advice from Mr. Hoffman any day after school. Passing by room 201A on any day, you will probably notice most of the eight members, if not all, hard at work on their projects. With them, too, will be Mr. Hoffman, The members of the Future Scientists of America Club crowd around Mr. Hoffman for advice. counseling, correcting, advising, and aiding the student explorers.

The members of the Future Scientists of America Club — First Row: S. Zakreski, President; Second Row: T. McArdle, E. Moroch; Third Row: A. Kurjaninow, D. Snyder, J. Halajko. All aspire to be scientists, and many are taking advantage of NSF summer science courses for high school students.

In this scene, Glenn D. looks on while some other members of the Chemistry Club embark on a new project concerning oxidation and reduction of copper. Note the Desiccator. 172 Individual effort and thought are the things which, according to Mr. Salzer, determine the real value of Clubs any science project. Because of this, the chemistry club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Salzer, extends to the student the opportunity to work independently on a project of his own choice. To a large degree, the student is also able to select his own methods of attack and research. Combined with this freedom, however, is the experienced advice of Mr. Salzer, who extends this unique opportunity of individual research to anyone with self-initiative and scientific curiosity. There are no formal meetings, as such, and the club operates informally without elected officers or strict meeting times. Students can pursue their projects anytime after school and are often seen busily at work. Above all, Mr. Salzer wishes to instill in the students the realization that science is an attitude that is applied for the solution of the problems confronting man. Members of the club apply the method them­ selves for the solution of such problems as the proof of the law of definite proportions, the concentration of hydrogen peroxide and its decomposition rate, oxidation and reduction of copper, molecular weights of organic compounds, diffusion rates of amonium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid, properties of silver compounds which form precipitates, and the number of atoms in a molecule of hydrogen.

Here Mark R. demonstrates to some of the members of the Chemistry Club the use of the analytical balance.

In an atmosphere of relaxation and stimulation, the student learns the most im­ portant lessons of science for himself. Often, only through repeated failures does the researcher grasp the rudiments of scientific research: methods, attitude, and courage. Both from the spirit of individual freedom, and the abundance of good advice, the experimenters progress to a fuller under­ standing of the scientific attitude and its remifications, and a greater appreciation of the scientific accomplishments of the past and present.

Louis B., Mike H., Joe C., and Norman L. delve into the secrets of equipment used in research.

The members of the Chem­ istry Club — First Row: H. Zawadski, E. Svoboda, M. O Brien, K. O'Brien, C. Cupec, N. Wolf. Second Row: M. Rockoff, T. Mc- Ardle, L. Barr, S. Fiorello, B. Wisley. Third Row: N. Lem berg, T. English, K. Sm ith, L. Eastw ood, S. Zakrzeski. Fourth Row: D. ; i Piacente, M. Hobor, G. T. ' J Í ¥| Evans, J. Chaback. \ ■1 0

173 Spanish Club — First Row: L. Goldner, E. Sontz, E. Cheruka, Treasurer, J. Forell, President, K. Belinsky, Vice-President, I. Hartz, J. Welebir, S. Goldsmith. Second Row: D. Stracensky, G. Savanorola, R. Wilson, K. Fallon, B. Nicola, B. Dougherty, D. Ombalsko, B. Silverman, Mrs. Ramage, adviser. Third Row: R. Speiler, C. Yellen, M. Rausch, E. Rubin, T. Schmulowitz, M. Schwartz, R. Sinscera, L. Goldberg. Fourth Row: M. L. Forster, L. Rumianoski, R. Roasenauer, A. Kennedy, P. Rogers, E. Magner, N. Fauer, S. Chernotsky, G. Sobel. Fifth Row: G. Mazza, P. Tetlus, M. Foxman, K. Dorosin, D. Hamlin, J. Gaines, P. Nasdeo, C. Engelman. Sixth Row: R. Leffelbine, T. Silpe, C. Hanns, T. McKane, W. Blackwell.

The Officers of the Spanish Club dig deep into files for interesting materials for their meetings, as Mrs. Ramage, adviser, looks on. Left to right, Jerri Forell, Elaine Cheruka, Karen Belinsky, Cheryl Dropkin, and Mrs. Ramage.

Language Clubs —

Mr. Baumans and the officers of the French Club, SANS SOUCI, peek in on a meeting. President Joan Eisenberg stands in the Doors to Foreign Lands doorway; top to bottom, Mr. Baumans, Sylvia Smolensky, Kathy Holup and Maureen Doroshenko look on. Sans Souci — First Row: J. Eisenberg, President, S. Smolensky, Vice-President, K. Holup, Secretary, M. Doroshenko, Treasurer, Mr. Baumans, adviser. Second Row: E. Schildkraut, M. Sevack, J. Jacobs, E. Hurst, E. Davis, L. Shulman. Third Row: S. Brooks, P. RockofF, M. Romano, D. Lourake, L. Kornett. Fourth Row: B. Ziperstein, B. Durchschlag, G. Burns, J. Decker, C. Gaboda, E. Bialy.

174 French Club — First Row: L. DeWitt, N. Entlich, C. A. Beagle, President, K. Guest, Vice-President, C. Eby, Secretary, J. Givens, Treasurer, A. Retman, C. Yorke. Second Secretary of the French Club, Claudia Eby, "takes notes" as the Row: A. Andreas, V. Pancurak, M. E. Hofmann, L. Wilson, C. A. Soban, C. Cioban, French Club officers, aided by their adviser, Miss Carey, plan L. Barny. Third Row: N. Alderman, K. Olian, S. Breakstone, C. Turchin, P. a meeting. Also looking on are Kathy Guest, Jean Givens, and Zardecki, M. BurofF, D. Williams, M. Kutyla. Fourth Row: D. Watkins, D. Zitnak, Carol Ann Beagle. E. Babiary, V. Wright, S. Slachetka, M. Warchol, R. Fruchter; Fifth Row: J. Wiss, E. Feinstein, C. Weinberg, J. Smolarek, R. Nigen, A. Kuzman, E. Gerber, F. Butler.

Each year the doors of the language department of Linden High School open to wide, new horizons. Through familiar door­ ways, students pass to activities which make them aware of the culture, geography, and speech of unfamiliar nations. With the help of their teachers, members of the German, Spanish, and two French clubs broaden their knowledge of rich and colorful heritages and, at the same time, have fun doing it.

Miss Regenberg, adviser of the German Club, has found an interesting topic for discussion at a future meeting of the German Club. Looking on are officers, Betsy Greenberg, Judi Walck, Thomas Martin, and Carol Sobel.

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German Club — First Row: A. Eiser, G. Marcus, T. Martin, Vice-President, B. Greenberg, Secretary, C. Sobel, President, J. Walck, Treasurer, J. Weidenburner, Miss Regenberg, Adviser. Second Row: L. Wolin, R. Palmieri, L. Adler, M. Kelly, C. Tucker, P. Wojtowicz, E. Toth, M. Jakucs. Third Row: T. Lelko, M. Piskorik, D. Geiger, C. Steiniger, T. Geiger, C. Rechtman, S. Zamorski, S. Silber- stein. Fourth Row: J. Truncale, T. Rosenberg, R. Lodzinski, R. Smith, J. McCaffrey, L. Schoenlank, C. Delman, B. Resnik.

175 Speech Clubs

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Sophomore Debate Club — First Row: K. Rosenbaum, J. Wei- denburner, A. Eiser, Vice-President, S. Gordon, Secretary, E. Sontz, J. Krueger. Second Row: R. Spieler, M. Rausch, C. Duckman, S. Smolensky, R. Wilson. Third Row: R. Lieberman, H. Oleksik, S. Mueller, S. Chapman, B. Durchlag, J. Eisenberg. Fourth Row: E. Gutkin, P. Watter, C. Gudaitis, D. Snyder, R. KeiI, K. Dorosin, F. Malle.

Paul Watter poses an interesting question to Robin Wilson, while other members of Sophomore Debate Club watch.

National Thespian Society — First Row: N. Somkopoulos, R. Pal­ Spieler, L. Goldner, L. Yekel, C. Duckman, E. Rubin, P. Rockoff. mieri, L. Paffrath, C. Leonard, President, A. Retman, Vice-President, Third Row: T. Schmulowitz, S. Smolensky, N. Alderman, L. Reiter, P. Ginden, Secretary, T. Potashkin, Treasurer, M. Serack, H. Ziering, A. Colletti, M. Doroshenko, B. Durchlag, A. Gershenson, M. Joseph. J. Greenberg. Second Row: C. Eby, E. Wickham, S. Holler, R. Fourth Row: B. Holler, J. Eisenberg, F. Malle, N. Fauer, S. Break­ stone, F. Vaina, E. Gerber, C. Engleman.

176 Junior-Senior Debate Clubs

The Junior-Senior Debate Club, under the able supervision of Mr. Jamison, has been one of Linden High's most exciting clubs. The mem­ bers debate a single issue all year; this year's question is "Should Social Security benefits be extended to in­ clude complete medical care?" The experience and knowledge the stu­ dents have gained will benefit them all their lives.

Bruce Resnik and Eleanor Paradowski read a news article concerning their topic of debate while Martin Yacker, Jane Eby, Mary Ellen McGlone, Carol Ann Beagle, and Joseph Chaback look on.

Norman Lemberg, Vice-President, Kathy Guest, Secretary, Eleanor Paradowski, President, with club adviser, Mr. Jamison.

Junior and Senior Debate Club — First Row: D. Piacente, D. Watkins, Zitnak, M. Warchol, M. Schwartz, L. Jacobs, T. Pawlowski, B M. Rockoff, E. Kling, K. Holup, K. O'Brien, J. Chaback, M. McGlone, Abramotwitz, B. Resnik. Not shown here: P. Ginden, J. Eby, L. K. Smith, M. Scheininger, K. Guest. Second Row: L. Reiter, D. Paffrath, A. Retman, N. Lemberg, E. Paradowski, T. Goldberg, E. Babiarz, C. A. Beagle, M. Yacker, J. Turchin, L. Barr.

177 Service Clubs

Service league - First Row: M. Pateman, C. Sobel, l. Richberg, L DeWi.t, A. Costa, ». Halloran, T. Voino. Second Row: D. Louroke, L. Niceforo, J. Horsell, M. Lang, J. Moxemow ^ Savonarola M. Romano. Third Row: j. Deon, K. Janssen, l. Klutkoski, E!. Brautigam B. lance l. fade C A,ke R. Yafie. Fourth Row: P. Gennaro, P. Tetlus, R. Futyma, C lombardo C. Korona, V. Miller, N. Wa Fifth Row: J. Toth, T. Popiel, R. Tim, S. Sobieski, D. Hamlin, M. Cunliffe, D. Gibson.

Service League Boosterettes The Service League members aid the administra­ These ambitious girls sell refreshments and pro­ tion and office staff. They act as messengers, do grams at the football games. At the beginning of routine clerical jobs, and serve as receptionists in the year, Mrs. Casale picked twenty-four girls from greeting visitors to the school. These girls are the applicants to form this club. The boosterettes are appointed by Mrs. Atkins, Student Council Adviser, sponsored by an outside organization of men, The Booster Club. These men sponsor a dinner at the end and are assigned one period a week each. of the year for the boosterettes, cheerleaders, twirl- ers, and outstanding players in sports.

oosterettes - First Row: Miss Kennedy, l. Smith, T. Geiger, M. Urban, I. Serden Trees; D. Watkins, Tucker, L. Adler, O. Samundovsky, K. Yeisley, L Egnaczewski, J. Walck, Pres.; Miss De Mas«, econd Row: J. Gaines, J. O'Brien, M. Forster, V. Pres., L. Shulman, J. Kruegar, L. Twaskas, A. Costa, ec.; C. Mrozek.

178 Secretarial Appointment — First Row: C. Cioban, D. Coccaro, D. Seibert, B. Wood, C. Micklo, J. Dolinski, C. Stefero. Second Row: J. Mortis, P. Piserchia, L. Wludyka, C. Miller, J. Sczesny, L. Malik, D. Lyzeen, I. Riban. Third Row: K. Wojcio, S. Quinn, E. Paradowski, D. Batnia, D. Elmer, B. Narushef, I. Garbinski. Fourth Row: E. Paradowski, M. Horvath, D. Futyma, J. Nester, G. Kennedy, E. Sasala. Fifth Row: P. Sampson, E. Williams, R. Benish, D. Harbuzinski, C. Wiezbicki.

Secretarial Appointment

The Secretarial Appointment and Clerical Appointment members have accepted great responsibilities in serving as secretaries and clerks to the faculty. Working during their free periods, these seniors lessen teachers' burdens while gaining valuable experience. They can be found working diligently in the main office, in the guidance office, or with various teachers.

Clerical Appointment — First Row: H. Halloran, L. Regit, C. Maurushat, L. Klutkoski. Second Row: M. Hoehler, B. Lance, J. Costa, J. Romanoski, E. Lazor, Third Row: R. O'Brien, J. Cassiba, A. Bussaire, M. Christel. Fourth Row: R. Futyma, C. Dube. 179 Amateur Radio Club — Sam Romper (WB2DER), Ron Warnett (WA2TTB), Pres., Brian Morgan (WA2JOP) Sec., Ed Feins (WA2ZDN). Not Shown: Bruce Balosofsky, Frank Barna, Robert Becker, Jack Flofmann, Dennis Kopecky, Bill Kurishin, Kenneth Kuzma, Barry Lemberg, Sam Lemunyon, John Linnill, Richard Lipton, Stuart Lonsk, Jimmy Marsh, Thomas McGreevy, Lloyd Pennel, Sam Romper, Larry Uniglicht, Norbert Wolf.

Hobby Clubs at Linden High School are varied and provide a chance for persons with similar interests to meet and to enjoy themselves. There are clubs to suit almost any taste: Amateur Radio Club, Folklore Club, Art Club, and Coin and Stamp Club. The Brasspounders, Linden High's amateur radio club, meets every Wednes­ day under the direction of Mr. Barr. Meetings feature films, discussions, code classes, and, of course, radio contacts. Cards are exchanged when contact has been made. This past year Linden High radioed high schools in Tennessee, Illinois, and Louisiana. Folk music enthusiasts find in the Folklore Club an opportunity to discuss -and listen to their kind of music. Under the leadership of Mr. DiMiceli, the Folklore Club presents a program every two weeks. This program may be a series of records, tapes or discussions in which American and international folksongs are explored.

Folklore Club — David Goodman, Karen Silver, Pres., Linda Wolin, Herman, B. Greenberg, T. Schmulowitz, P. Gindin, T. Potashkin, Sec., Jerry Turchin, Nancy Alerrman. Alan Shecterman (center) C. Allender, S. Smolensky, M. Joseph, G. Marcus, S. Silberstein, N. Not Shown: J. Vigushin, A. Retman, G. Maltzer, J. Greenberg, S. Entlich, R. Sinscera, E. Svoboda, S. Smith, R. Rosenauer, C. Balinsky, C. Delman, S. Shur, V. P., R. Gordon, E. Sladowsky, W. Rosenblatt. 180 Hobby Clubs

Art Club — First Row, (left to right): Kathy Guest, Sec., Barbara ErfF, Toby Potashkin, Mary Lou Foster, Gloria Rice. Second Row: John Gabrish, Herb Worthington, Pres., Joy Levinson, V.P., Mr. Cerillo. Not shown: Denise Kujowski, Treas., Carol Orth, Pamela Turtur.

Drawing, painting, and sculpting are the primary activities of the Art Club. This organization provides an opportunity to do special work which cannot be done in the regular class period. The Art Club is self-directed, although Mr. Cerillo is the guiding force. This club provides for the special needs of the school as regards to art work. Coin and Stamp enthusiasts have in the Coin and Stamp Club the oppor­ tunity to compare notes with their fellow members. This club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Gulya, features such activities as viewing films on the minting of coins and trading, as well as discussing new stamps. During the year guest speakers, who are coin and stamp collectors, are featured, and there are trips to stamp conventions.

Coin and Stamp Club — John Strydesky, Neil Reilly, Mr. Gulya, Barry Gerber, Pres., Victor Bekker, John Tkack, Sec., Salvatore Cosenza. Not shown: Kevin Murphy, Norman Keller.

181 The Voices of

Varsity Choir — First Row: N. Entlich, N. Somkopoulos, D. Ombalski, E. Perrotty, C. Carson, D. Garron, L. Barr, J. Roth, G. Turchin, Treasurer; M. E. Cupo, Librarian; V. Wright, J. Cassiba, C. Eason, J. Costa, Mrs. P. Makuch, G. Butler, V. Miller, D. Heidorn, P. Thurston, M. Warchol. C. Salher, Director; T. McArdle, A. Siegel, M. Cuttler, R. Gordon, R. Third Row: E. Svoboda, J. Eby, S. Bean, A. Beriont, B. Van Someren, P. Shansky, C. Eby, E. McNeill. Second Row: C. Calladine, P. Zardecki, Midura, R. Decker, A. Kroboth, J. Kukal, Manager; F. Jeckell, A. Moore, K. Schraegle, L. McGrath, D. L. Elmer.

Glee Club # 1 — First Row: N. Entlich, E. Schildkraut. C. Wallace. Second Row: C. Miskanick, B. Bower, R. Jablon, J. Welebir, N. Davis. Third l{ow: L. Henry, P. Thurston, J. Schmid, C. Duckman, E. Piskorik, P. Clarke. Fourth Row: K. Olsen, C. Calladine, J. Rothrock, L. O'Krepky, L. Yekel, C. Allender. Fifth Row: C. Carson, A. Derzock, Treasurer; E. Svoboda, K. Erdmann, S. Smolersky, M. E. Hofmann, Librarian. Sixth Row: B. Shaw, S. Bean, Sec.; B. Schuell, K. Sankus, L. D. Hild, M. Greenbaum. Seventh Row: P. Paden, V. Evans, J. Eissenberg, D. Kress, M. Stefanick, Eighth Row: M. Petty, T. Geiger, D. Zitnak, P. Salansky. Ninth Row: S. Schwartz, S. Gordon, L. Bona.

Glee Club # 2 — First Row: R. Palmieri, B. Zeidman, L. Szczepaniak, A. Zuiko, Mrs. C. Salher. Second Row: V. Wright, L. Katz, L. Oleksik, S. Caton, R. Hall. Third Row: V. Pancurak, L. Barny, K. Span, S. Piatek, D. Heidorn, Sec. Fourth Row: E. Babiarz, Treasurer; L. Ziech, M. Schwartz, J. Dymitrzak, M. Alfonso. Fifth Row: I. Hoptay, M. Zasimovitch, R. CunlifFe, C. StofFa, A. Schlesinger. Sixth Row: D. Wagner, B. Springstun, D. Hamlin, C. Mihalik, M. Mizichko, Librarian. Seventh Row: K. Schrae­ gle, Pres.; M. Piskorik, G. Reilly, P. Davis, B. Hreha.

182 Linden High

Alto Choir — First Row: N. Entlich, E. McNeill, C. Eby, P. Thurston. Second Row: D. Heidorn, R. Shansky, M. Warchol, G. Pluta. Third Row: D. Watkins, D. L. Elmer, R. Gordon, V. Miller. Fourth Row: K. Schraegle, A. Moore, L. McGrath, Mrs. M. Rudd, Accompanist.

Tenor and Bass Choir — First Row: G. Butler, A. Siegel, B. Gordon, M. Cuttler, C. Eason. Second Row: J. Roth, L. Barr, P. Makuch, T. McArdle, J. Costa. Third Row: J. Martin, C. Leonard, Pres.; F. Butler, P. Midura, J. Cassiba. Fourth Row: R. Laskodi, B. Van Someren, E. Tunis, J. Blassingame, G. Turchin, Treasurer; D. Malo. Fifth Row: M. Florentino, G. Chapman, F. Jeckell, R. Decker, R. LefFelbine. Sixth Row: A. Kroboth, J. Kukal, Manager; D. Garron, J. Horvath, M. Kuczynski.

Soprano Choir — First Row: W. Wright, D. Ombalski, N. Somkopoulos. Second Row: C. Carson, B. A. Dougherty, M. E. Cupo, Librarian; M. Brailsford, G. Armstead. Third Row: S. Bean, L. O'Krepky, I. Hoptay, C. Calladine, E. Svoboda. Fourth Row: J. Eby, P. Zardecki, E. Perrotty, Sec.; M. E. Hofmann. Fifth Row: A. Beriont, J. Eisenberg, G. Balbuena.

183 Amidst the noise and clamor of drills, hammers, and the reconstruction in general, our band somehow managed to keep its sanity during rehearsals. The beginning of the year saw them moved from one room to another until eventually they were able to settle in the new music section. With all this traveling, Mr. Ostrander still found it possible to create a marching band for half-time in the fall and parades throughout the year. A note of music can be the key to unlock the door to accomplishment and personal satisfaction, both for the artist and his audience. Certainly, in our band, BRASS — First Row: F. King, S. Fadula, N. Lemberg, L. Reynolds. Second Row: S. the enjoyment of it is not limited either to the members Sharo, R. Keil, B. Becker, M. Wechter, L. Crawford, S. Singer. or their appreciative onlookers. So much a representative part of Linden High, our band generates not only good music but school spirit and pride as well.

Drum Majorette — Eileen Williams.

CLARINETS — First Row: L. Barr, L. Leibowitz, L. Gerner, R. Skubecz, F. Marino. Second Row: S. Sharo, J. Martin, C. Moczydlowski, W. Cohen, W. Kornmeyer, E. Blyskal, J. Roth. Third Row: J. Nalvany, B. Lemberg, A. Astalos, V. Dawson, L. Wasser, J. Hoffman.

COLOR GUARD: H. Bremner, A. Silverman, P. Soit. PERCUSSION — First Row: L. Wolin, G. Turchin, F. Mrozek, R. Seget, R. Leffel- beine, R. Osowick, A. Silverman, R. Butalia. Second Row: E. Urbanski, C. Franceski, W. Donahue. BAND

Mr. Ostrander.

SAX — First Row: B. Sherling, D. Weitzman, E. Gutkin. Second Row: G. Sharo, H. Becker, S. Pomper, F. Smith, M. Rockoff. Third Row: P. Walker, J. Schwartz, L. Clifton, D. Switano, J. Stefanik, R. Timko. 185 Orchestra

The melodious strains which issue from the music room Fridays, fourth period, are produced by our diligent and hard-working orchestra. Under the direction of Mr. Both, these dedicated individuals spend many weeks in practice and preparation. Their long hours of rehearsal culminate in excellent performances at the Senior Play and in the Spring Music Festival. The Jazz Quartet, a newly formed group, meets after school, at which time the rhyth­ mic music form known as jazz resounds through our halls. Their appearance in this year's music festival was their first. The Orchestra and Jazz Quartet are to be saluted as truly valuable assets to our school, and praised for their generous services.

Strings — S. Martkowitz, N. Alderman, S. Gushin, C. Astalos, librarian, R. Haluska, M. Hoffman, Vice-President, D. Piacente, S. Hegadus, S. Sharo, E. McNeill, T. Brown, F. Thompson, F. Kosydar.

Brass — L. Schaenlank, E. Weisbrot, D. Snyder, R. Grohman, R. Reichert.

Jazz Quartet — J. Roth, M. Mopsick, G. Turchin, F. King.

Pianists — J. Blackman, K. O'Brien, A. Retman, Mr. Both.

186 An Afterthought

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P u ’ ■ « ¡ t S U P E R IO R 4 E 33 St MO 5-7946 NEW hTiô hospital EST Fm rüb. 3 rms new sample furniture» Bdrms, SMALL STU * MICROFILM machine (portable) diebold matt, S225. 201 LO 8-8327.______E x c e l Cond, Sacri all G ! i 5- mfr, excel cond, $65. 515-FO 8-7759 living rooms, dinette, table lamps. OFFICE FURNITURE CAMERAS, MICROSCOPES, ETC. COMPLETE NOW AT $279 RADIOS,TV,RECORDERS,HIFI.I' 4x5 CR. Graphic, SP holders, flash, case (May be bought separately) WAREHOUSE SALE . L.N. $175. Auto Mega 4x5 516s , LEXINGTON WAREHOUSE TV SURPLUS WAREHOUl EST 69 YRS EASY TERMS 4 FLOORS, NEW & USED Pol HOB. case, winklight, new. $155. DESKS, FILES, CHAIRS, ETC. Pol 110AX.N. $100 Yash Penla J $60 370 3d Ave (27th SI) MU 5-6239 RCA 17” TV $35 SH 3-6177 after 6 PM ENNIS...... 366 3D AVE NIKON F Photomac 1.4 mms. W/ all HUGE DIVERSIFIED STOCK NEAR 27 ST. LE 2-6410, OPEN SAT. attachments, cases HI 6-6647 aft 6 Outstanding ANTIQUE X Reproduction ZENITH 21" TV $f P M .______i _ Furniture, Furnishings X Decorations STEEL CLOTHES LOCKERS CLOSEOUT 21" TV CONSOLE REMARKABLE VALUES ------— ------" E W BELL & Howell 8MM Cam era NEW AND USED OVER 200 SETS LIKE NEV Projector & Screen $175. MU 8-9591. LLOYD'S 116 EAST 60 ST . Prices reduced, must move 2,500 lockers 1 YEAR GUARANTEE CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUMS, ETC. |at once. All popular sizes and styles. For Best Selection Act Now! LU 5-7790 IMPERIAL RUG CO JOSEPH'S 26 W 46TH ST NR. 5TH AVE ■ CONTINENTAL. 540 BWAY WO 4-6510 UNUSUAL SPECIAL VALUES OUTSTANDING BROADLOOM VALUES Breakfront, crotch mahg, 54" . $195 SACRIFICE. 247 PARK AVE. 11 STEEL Mill closeouts. All sizes. All colors. Magn. erdnza buffet, inld mahg, 72 "$275 SECY DÉSKS, POSTURE CHRS, BAR­ Factory TV Outle Dai y to 6 PM ' Mon X T h u rs to 8 PM JOSEPH’S 26 W 46TH ST. JU 2-1648 REL CHRS, CARPET, AIR CONDS, 24 W 33 ST, PE 6-7134 GLASS DIVIDERS, VENETIAN BLINDS, 17" $35; 21" $50. All Bran MILL CLOSEOUT-NEW CARPETING SACRIFICE—beaut turn 3 rm apt, like ETC. T. FRANKEL MU 3-0436.______Small X large quantities. 1st quality new, incl remote control TV, liv rm, Special: Consoles 21" $39. $2 99 yd Wools—Nylons—Cottons. Instal­ custom covers/drapes, 4-pc bdrm + STEEL SHELVING 1 Year Guar—Call Every Day 9 to 7 lation arranged. H. Brickman X Sons cedar chest, 5-pc dinette, refrlg, Hoover 55 1st Ave (3d-4th St.) OR 4 32)3 vac, sew mach, etc. GR 7-6203 after 6 p.m . All sizes new & used, metal & glass TR 7-6637 or TR 7-5029 partitions, desks, chairs, files. NEW-USED CARPET CLOSEOUTS BEDROOM, John Widdicomb French A X A O ffice E q u ip , 138 W 19, A l 5-2022 ~ s t ê r Çô T lô sëô u ts^ a l L' m651 Low prices, installation guaranteed. One Provincial, antique hand-rubbed finish Finished cr Unfinished Cabinets of world's largst selections of Hr cvrngs. fruitwood. Sacrifice. English Regency BRAND-NEW STEEL SHELVING Components, etc. $49 X up UN l-< A lso save on carpet used once on T V . carved wood living room set. Contents 12x36x75"—$8.00 15x36x75"-$9.00 RECORD cütTer (Rscordio) comb. r ABC CARPET. 881 Bwav. NYC AL 4-4460 of home, sacrifice. 516, WE 8-5146 18x36x75"—10.00 24x36x75"—11.00 PA X playback w/1000 blank 10" CONTRACT Qualify Carpet—over runs— Other sizes avail KD/f,o.b. our premises ords, $130. (201) 01 2 9550, ELEGANT dining room, living room & any quantities. Except price for res­ SECURITY, 162 W t i St, WA 4-1485 bedroom furniture, 5th Ave duplex apt 70 W A T T E l CO stereo am p-3 w a y taurants, funeral homes X institutional. Must dispose Reasonable, Call Mornings system-imp auto turntable, orig BUDD LOOMS Cl 7-0049 DRAFTING TABLES Mrs. Mester, PL 9-8)78. $439 Sacrif. MU 8-4473, aft 6 BROADLOOMS. Fine new-good used. Cus­ 4 post 60" S25, also 100 work benches RCA color TV with antenna, walnut tom colors. Low prices. RUGS-Orient- BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM. MOOERN } P H O N E T l 2-9353.______sole, remote contiol. S450. YU 8 -' als, Chinese, Wiltons, etc. Tapestries. LIKE NEW. Weekdays ask tor Rina,: LARGE LOT STEEL 5 DRAWER K L i IN 3 d Aye & 28 St LE 2-8018, hrs 1-7 JU 2-7730; eves X weekends TR 8 1849 : LETTER FILES H I-FI. 2 Speakers, Tape _____R ecorder Í Mike $150 MU 8 959 K E N T IL E 9 x9 x17». He EA INSTALLED. E X Q U IS IT E Chinese decorator items, 50 S T E E L D E S K S Renaissance, 9x9x1/16. 59c installed. screen, chest, tables, lamps. Call AT A BIG BARGAIN COL TV Superb new $650 set. Will • i ____-air,« tOOO vrt N Rrirkman BA 7-0058; or ES 7-6786 A X M, 456 W Bway, NYC GR 5-8375 riflce. Remote cont. Warr. TR 1-70 s?) 0BR C4-32a)3 3 RM model apt turn sacrifice, Danish EXEC desks, files, safes, leather sofas REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS UNUSUAL area rugs (2) Nothing like bdrm, liv rm, sofa $59, lamps, cot and machs, typewriters New X used. anywhere. Sz-3x5. GR 7-5930. “ them tab, $19, TR 6 5642, if no ans LO 4 3250 Uunusual buys. Eagle, 44 W 44th. REFRIGERATORS-All Makes l t rug 7 'xir, SACRIFICE,'new Persian call CONVERTIBLES DAYBEDS STUDIOS DRAFTING TABLES, blueprint cabinets LIKE NEW $30-535 FO 8-3710 after 5 P.M, X morns. ALL BRANDS-MANUFACTURERS' REPS drafting machines, desks, files. F'JLfV Guaranteed Dealer Dl 24 ¿IRMAN RUG in new condition 14Vj's CALL CIRCLE 6-47/0-DAILY X SUN. GREENKAY Cl 7 7345, 125 W 45 St. R E C O N D IT IO N E D re frig s , $39795 Guar I yr terms. A.C.-D.C. Amer or $95oE fall MU 5-6820 Miss Frank. CREDENZA, ,-rtlque white, 2 mirrored VALUES Used Execs & secy desk. 7255 3-- Ave -r 123rd St. MU 7-1 FURS— WEARING APPAREL doors and desk. 7 antique white chairs, files new stl X wood turn X round lamp tables. GE 5-8825 eves. ‘ es BENDEL 25 W 29 St, MU 3-6584 - " R I G E r t A T O R , 1) cu f t , good c ’ $35. O E 2-8531 * a ft 6 . 5 PANtL antique mirror screen; fnidin« SHIP'G CO DISPOS'G 2 F L R S FU R N be STYLISH! ret; blue w v carpet; 30' bed v/h.te,; _ - new. B y appt B rr-k BO 9 S?94. RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT The originator of fur coat r, leather bark MU 9 0481. Whse Clearance Desks, files. Chairs, Etc FRENCH Provincial din ini table and 6 ; cane chairs. $1,500. X6953 Times. OFFICE furniture almost new by pn- RusiAokan; - luAwmlcnltte STUDIO couch, club chair, TV tables,' vate party MU 2 0342. IQ AM-2 PM Comolete eau.pmt 42' Fd"' ;a cou_ noth CM* • • • today's h i-fas r I on bookcases and all extras. X6955 Times. STEEL 60x30 gray executive desk with popular items (ous woo| fabrics chair, gd cond $50, MO 3 3763. 22 SS stools, complete 8 ft soda f COUCH blue, foam, modern Sleeps 2, ;a n. 7' bain mane, Wellsbach b V Vk".anship - •- • priced S75 Sin, ns dbl bed S25. UN 6 0959 5 u c f q __ lim ited tim e r - e! griddle, 14 gauge ss back bar & CONTENTS of 3 room aot, elaborately' PIANOS cases. Cash registers, complete cl A m e rica n Fur Coat Co Inc T rnished, modern TE 8-4778 LOUIS XV Grd. Glamor, life frullwd ’ 50 upholstered c h a irs , 100 Fo r bea.t¡fyl._Rpsen J39 W 54 JU 2 3855. ». v» r S .i«l yfl D E C O R A TO R designed table £ 4 c h a irs . ires, tc"oister«d bcc:hs X set Baldwin Acrosonic, Fr Prvricl. Bargain Vt " i l-r-S coal, full-fas-hior». fu B R O n W lW A UU O? • a N. Ozi246 W 23 CSt, 6 DMBet 7 X 8 AA ves.__ S’ra"on Restaurart, BO 36100 CITY OF LINDEN

WILLIAM J. HURST Mayor

JEROME KRUEGER MICHAEL SMIGELSKY Councilman-at-Large Councilman — 8th Ward

JOHN F. BLEWETT PAUL WERKMEISTER Councilman — 1st Ward Councilman — 9th Ward

WILLIAM DALZIEL PAUL A. YEISLEY Councilman — 2nd Ward Councilman — 10th Ward

ALEXANDER J. LEE LEWIS WINETSKY Councilman — 3rd Ward City Attorney

EDWARD MURAWSKI FRANCIS H. DANN Councilman — 4th Ward City Clerk

FRANCIS J. BURNS JOHN A. ZIEMIAN Councilman — 5th Ward City Engineer

STEVE MORRIS CHARLES S. VALVANO Councilman — 6th Ward City Treasurer

EDWARD L FLANAGAN JOHN J. FITZPATRICK Councilman — 7th Ward Receiver of Taxes 701 NORTH WOOD AVENUE, LINDEN, N. J

STONEWALL SAVINGS a n d LOAN ASSOCIATION w*b*Sm um —— BRANCH OFFICE: 10B3 RARITAN ROAO. CLARK. N. J. Linden's Oldest and Clark's First

Financial Institution

Extend Best Wishes to the Class of '64

OFFICERS

J. S. LINDABURY Chairman of Board A. F. KRUTZNER, JR. President L. WEITZMAN Vice President VIOLA K. ORAVSKY Secretary ANNE GROSSHANS - - Treasurer

DIRECTORS

D. CARUSO J. S. LINDABURY FRANK K. SAUER J. J. HORAN E. MARGULIES JOHN P. VOYNICK A. F. KRUTZNER, JR. A. EDW. MROZEK L. WEITZMAN MORRIS LEVINE E. D. PALERMO H. H. ZEITLIN, M.D.

CLARK ADVISORY BOARD

A. BAUMEL M. M ARAGNI S. TOSTO F. E. STEVENS, D.D.S.

FRANK K. SA U ER ...... Counsel

Main Office — Linden, New Jersey

Branch Office — Clark, New Jersey Drake Colleges of Business Co-Educational

One- and Two-Year Diploma Courses

ACCOUNTING - SECRETARIAL - TYPEWRITING

Schools Located at Newark, Elizabeth, Orange, North Plainfield, Passaic, New Brunswick

Approved by The New Jersey State Department of Education

FOUNDED 1883

Trucking Bulldozing Compliments of

Seaboard P & L Trucking Co., Inc

Finance Company 1316 WEST EDGAR ROAD LINDEN, NEW JERSEY

218 NORTH WOOD AVENUE

LINDEN, NEW JERSEY Sand Gravel

192 Shop: Home: FAnwood 2-5271 WAbash 5-0614 ELizabeth 2-9190

Ted's Welding

Don AAc Cracken CUSTOM MADE Funeral Home Interior-Exterior Rails - Columns

AL 8. TED SUTKOWSKI 2124 ST. GEORGE AVENUE ELIZABETH-LINDEN LINE BONNIE BURN ROAD SCOTCH PLAINS, NEW JERSEY

House of Flowers "Say It With Ours" WEDDING DESIGNS - PROM CORSAGES OUR SPECIALTY JOHN T. GREGORIO, Prop. HUnter 6-3344 620 North Stiles Street

193 H ARRISCAULK

HARRIS PAINT PRODUCTS, INC. 5-11 Roselle Street Linden, New Jersey

IRVING GUTKIN, President WAbash 5-0024 Closed Mondays Go The Safe Way — White Top Way MATILDA'S BEAUTY SALON WHITE TOP TAXI SERVICE Specializing in All Kinds of Hair Styling, Manicuring 24 HR. SERVICE and Permanent Waving HU 6-6666 By Appointment Only 24 HR. SERVICE 241 St. Georges Ave., West Linden, New Jersey

Sugar Bowl Inc. Atlantic Motors 225 WEST ST. GEORGES AVENUE (CARL MESSINA INC.) LINDEN, NEW JERSEY

Luncheonette & Confectionery 1051 EAST ELIZABETH AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY

Linden's Only Studebaker Dealer

SALES SERVICE PARTS SAN DY and PHIL Wish the Class of 1964 WAbash 5-4997 The Best of Luck In the Business World

HUnter 6-5356 CHestnut 5-3298 HUnter 6-1278 FUlton 1-2585 MONARCH PLUMBING & HEATING COMPANY MILLER'S MOVING PHILIP KUZNET Local & Long Distance

Industrial Piping FRANK MILLER Jobbing - Ventilating 822 North Wood Avenue 1405 Sherwood Road Lnden, N. J. Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-7065 HUnter 6-2930 SHYKE'S GARAGE WILLIAM WOJCIECHOWSKI H. LAWSON, Prop. Funeral Director Auto Repairing

500 North Wood Avenue Steam Cleaning and Undercoating Corner of Elm Street Complete Lubrication Service Linden, New Jersey 2 McKinley Street Linden, New Jersey

HUnter 6-2818 and HUnter 6-2819 "Best Wishes to Our Friends

in the

CLASS OF 1964"

Gregory Butler Ann Derzock James Hayden Alice Kennedy Daily Photo Service Linda Marino Linda Paffrath Photo Supplies Cam eras - Color Film Mary Rabeno Fast Service on Color Developing

Eileen Svoboda 117 NORTH WOOD AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY

HUnter 6-4867 Res.: FUlton 8-9242 Compliments

DA' PRILE (©rnamenial fa ilin g s BRAZILL BROS. Wrought Iron Specialists 10-16 McKinley Street 720 East Elizabeth Avenue Linden, New Jersey Linden, New Jersey

196 fâeôt lÂJiâit eâ D o

^Jlie d a ô S o ÿ 7964

Storchheim-Silverman Agency

243 WEST ST. GEORGES AVENUE

LINDEN, NEW JERSEY

WA. 5-3700 DOM LEPORE Telephone HUnter 6-7600 KEY OLDSMOBILE INC.

Koenig Hardware Co. 400 East St. Georges Avenue Linden, New Jersey

Supplies for HUnter 6-2398

Home and Industry LEE'S DELICATESSEN Home Made Salads Choice Cold Cuts 126 NORTH WOOD AVENUE Sandwiches to Take Out LINDEN, NEW JERSEY Hours: 7:00 A.M. until 11:00 P.M. Monday thru Sunday 435 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey

MANTELL CLOTHING MARKET SULLY PLOTKIN - TONY IMPELLIZERI of ROSELLE, INC. Heating Specialties

P. O. Box 13 Newark, New Jersey Co., Inc.

Heating Supplies & Congratulations and Best Wishes Plumbing Specialties to the

CLASS OF '64 1 Baltimore Ave. Route 28 Linden, N. J. Raritan, N. J. from 486-0546 RAndolf 5-7766 THE WINFIELD FLYING CLUB

198 PERROTTI'S SHOE HOSPITAL The Linden Composite Squadron Orthopedic Specialist of the 259 Morris Avenue Elizabeth, New Jersey Call ELizabeth 3-3965 Civil Air Patrol

Salutes the Class of 1964 ALBERTO'S Glass, Frame and Lock Shop and its

EDWARD ALBERTO - STANLEY ALBOWICZ, Props. Graduating Cadet Members 105 South Wood Avenue Linden, N. J. Telephone HUnter 6-3455

Best Wishes to the Linden Pork Stores GRADUATING CLASS OF '64 CARL ARMANN, President S. THOMAS VAINA

— Cold Cuts Our Specialty — 9 Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Prime Meats and Poultry

29-35 Price St. 18 Monmouth St. Linden, N. J. Red Bank, N. J. Telephone HUnter 6-3789 Tel. 486-5086- 9 Tel. 741-0450 Towing - Road Service

SUPER MARKET COLLETTI'S AUTO SERVICE Clarkton Shopping Center J. COLLETTI, Prop. Raritan Road Clark, N. J. General Auto Repairing Tel. 388-7864 Scientific Motor Tune-Up Brakes - Steering 15 W. Elizabeth Ave. Linden, New Jersey

199 ROBERT LEECH Piano Rebuilding & Refinishing ADDALIA'S FLORAL GARDEN

405 W. Elizabeth Ave. Linden, N. J. Phone 925-5363 Flowers For Any Occasion

305 West St. Georges Avenue WALLACE CHEVROLET Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-1347

U. S. Route 1 at Winans Avenue Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-4900

Compliments of

HI CUE BILLIARD LOUNGE

333 Rahway Avenue Elizabeth, New Jersey

Residence: HUnter 6-3942

BERGAN'S GARAGE

General Auto Repairing

1029 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Garage: HUnter 6-8174

200 A FRIEND

WAbash 5-2600

SOUTH WOOD PHARMACY Ciomp[¡menti o í — Free Delivery —

937 South Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey East Side Brushes - Paints - Wallpaper Artist Materials

Metal Stamping HOUSEWARES - GADGETS - HARDWARE

SWEET SELLS Company Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-1776

HUnter 6-5698

ANNE AND NICK'S DELICATESSEN

Ultimate in Home Cooked Foods

ANNE-NICK RIBIS

600 W. Henry Street Linden, N. J. ELMWOOD SWEET SHOPPE

503 North Wood Avenue COMPLIMENTS OF Linden, New Jersey

John & June Kowal PLEASANT MARKET

Union, New Jersey

Best Wishes to the Class of '64

HUnter 6-2152

WARINANCO BARBER SHOP COMPLIMENTS OF Garfield Street & St. Georges Avenue Linden, New Jersey

Pay A Man's Price Get A Man's Haircut Customline

Free Parking Free Shoeshine TJ Control Panels, Inc. o70 To Help You . . . and SUBSIDIARIES GET THE GIRL (OR BOY) £ GET THE JOB Z O GET INTO COLLEGE g ^ c r- 1418 EAST LINDEN AVENUE 73 LINDEN, NEW JERSEY £ P 336 West St. Georges Avenue o m HUnter 6-1272 - 3 Linden, New Jersey m ^ m 70 (/)

202 HUnter 6-3260

tféeót lAJi^heó

to the

Class of 1964

VICTOR PIVONSKI

PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTOR

415 Ainsworth Street Linden, New Jersey Be the belle of the Prom with a custom designed gown from KAY SAFFER'S

A Kay Saffer Gown insures you a custom designed Fit to your Requirements

If it is a KAY SAFFER custom made gown of your dreams that you desire, come in with a picture, sketch or idea and we will make your wedding the dream you always wanted.

BRIDAL PARTIES, COCKTAIL DRESSES FORMALS and PROM GOWNS

KAY SAFFER'S BRIDAL HOUSE

Specializing in Custom Designed Gowns

943 North Wood Avenue and 925-6167 Corner of St. Georges Avenue 925-6111

204 Shakes - Cones - Sundaes GUARANTEED WORK - LOWEST PRICES

DAIRY QUEEN Bulova - Longines - Croton Watches

813 St. Georges Avenue Full Line of New Jewelry Linden, New Jersey

Drive-In Ice Cream Store Henry Frystak Jeweler Elizabeth 3-9520 Closed Wednesdays CERTIFIED MASTER WATCHMAKER / / Electronically Tested and Regulated

N Certified Perfect Diamonds % Ladies Haircutting and Coloring 9Vi EAST ELIZABETH AVENUE (NO OTHER SERVICES) LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 35 Broad Street Elizabeth, N. J.

WALTER R. FEDOR — Insurance In All Branches — WAbash 5-1123 Elizabeth 3-2010 REPRESENTING JOHN FEDOR REALTY COMPANY, INC. M. Gordon Linden's Oldest Realtors 530 South Wood Avenue Construction Co. Linden, New Jersey

Contractors and Engineers Best Wishes to the

Graduating Class of 1964 1436 EAST ELIZABETH AVENUE from LINDEN, NEW JERSEY CONVERTERS INK COMPANY

205 HUnter 6-7505

STANDARD PACKING CO. BERTWELL BAKERY

Prime & Choice Meats 2101 Grier Avenue Linden, New Jersey WHOLESALE - RETAIL HUnter 6-8096 801 Park Avenue Linden, New Jersey

HUnter 6-4700 - 1 Prompt Deliveries Anywhere Fogel Stationery Co.

Office Supplies Park Plastics Co. Rubber Stamps Made to Order Printing - Business Cards Invitations Announcements of All Types 104 EAST ELIZABETH AVENUE

7 EAST ELIZABETH AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY LINDEN, NEW JERSEY

"From Idea to \FOGEL Finished Product

Florsheim & Jarman Shoes Phone 486-3788 Accessories FOR MEN

Red Cross Shoes and Socialites MIRIAM GOODFRIEND FOR YOUNG LADIES Handbags of Distinction IRWIN SHOES 423 North Wood Avenue 224 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Linden, New Jersey %

THE GIFT BAZAAR Compliments of

Crystal - Cards - Dinnerware

BETTY ANNE and 433 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey CHARLES FRANCIS TOOKER HUnter 6-2467

Pontiac - Tempest Walt's 42nd Street Grill

Mrozek Auto Sales 1111-31 WEST ST. GEORGES AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY

415 Roselle Street HUnter 6-2636

— Famous for

520 East St. Georges Avenue Delicious Hamburgers LINDEN, NEW JERSEY and Frankfurters HUnter 6-1616

Compliments of MARIE'S BEAUTY SALON KELLY'S CITY SERVICE GAS STATION Known for Their Distinctive Hair Styling U. S. 1 and Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey 13 Knopf Street Linden, New Jersey

207 ELizabeth 4-0104 BEST WISHES

TO THE

Nagrod Studios GRADUATING CLASS

OF 1964

^ JNag ro J Studio

Photographers . Linden Fabrics

632 NORTH WOOD AVENUE 293 N. BROAD STREET LINDEN, NEW JERSEY ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY 925-5888

CHestnut 5-3266

TOWNE APPLIANCE SERVICE KEN IEFFINGWELL F“ BBROWERS Repairs on Washers & Dryers LUMBER CO., INC. 677 N. Wood Avenue Roselle, N. J. EAGER TO SERVE

HUnter 6-2995 Occasional Furniture Building Supplies Lamps Mounted and Repaired for Home and Industry ROYAL KNIGHT SHOPS

1025 WEST ST. GEORGES AVENUE Lamps & Gifts Wall Groupings - Pictures LINDEN, NEW JERSEY CUSTOM MADE SHADES TO ORDER 420 N. Wood Avenue Linden, N. J.

208 HUnter 6-2866 The Best Buys in Used Cars

CAROLE FRIED DANCE STUDIO

706 West St. Georges Avenue Linden, New Jersey

/ Shamrock Motors Best Wishes - SUM PATRICIA - "TO SELL OR BUY" to "Reputation Built on Class of '64 Honesty - Friendliness - Service" 600 EAST ST. GEORGES AVENUE from Cor. Roselle Street LINDEN, NEW JERSEY PSI LAMBDA TAU SORORITY "On the Avenue Since 1936" For a Used Car . . . See "Slim"

HUnter 6-2872

LINDEN CYCLE & BOWLERS' PRO SHOP HUnter 6-3423 Free Delivery

Cycle Parts - Sales - Repairing Bowling Balls - Accessories Cartinella's Ball Plugging - Trophies Quality Market 25 E. Price Street Linden, New Jersey ANGELO CARTINELLA, Prop.

Prime Meats and Poultry

L&H JEWELERS, INC. "Salads, Cold Cuts and Party Trays —Our Specialty" Jewlery - Silverware - China ALL COOKING DONE ON PREMISES 239 W. St. Georges Avenue Linden, New Jersey 225 N. WOOD AVE. LINDEN, N. J. HUnter 6-8834

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publishers of fine yearbooks since 19H

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22 CALIFORNIA AVENUE • PATERSO N, NEW JERSEY

MULBERRY 4-4322 "Lowest Prices in the State" PLAZA BARBER SHOP LIPPY'S MERCURY-COMET

314 East St. Georges Avenue 9 Price East Linden, New Jersey Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-8200 Phone: 486-9496

ELizabeth 3-5921 UNDEN LANES ROBERT A. PARR, JR.

— Photographer — 741 North Stiles Street Linden, New Jersey WAbash 5-3550 328 Cherry Street Elizabeth, N. J. 07208

Collegiate Cap & Gown Co.

48-25 - 36th Street

Long Island City 1, New York

Telephone 212- E X 2-2710

212 Best Wishes to the Class of 1964

ROBERT DECKER JOHN COSTA VIRGINIA MILLER BLANCHE BROOKS KAREN SCHRAEGLE PAMELA ZARDECKI TERRANCE Me ARDLE FRANK JECKELL JA N E EBY LINDA O'KREPKY DONNA HEIDORN JOAN EISENBERG JOSEPH F. KUKAL, JR. DALE GARRON MARY ELLEN HOFFMAN DONNA LEE ELMER "NIKI" SOMKOPOULOS LORETTA OLEKSIK ESTELLE PERROTTY CLARENCE EASON

Linden High School Choir

FURS by SEVERYN Best Wishes Master Furrier of America FINEST FURS to the Ready and Custom Made Fur Rental Graduating Class of 1964 243 West St. Georges Avenue Linden, New Jersey A PATRON WAbash 5-3797

WA. 5-0245 HUnter 6-7081 U.S. #1 DINER

WALER'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Linden, New Jersey

Good News for all Wiring and Repairs North Linden Residents

Fight Route #l's Traffic No More 525 Maple Avenue Linden, N. J. NEW ENTRANCE: Via Woodlawn Ave. and Swan Motel — — ^ ~ T . « . t

213 JOHN J. COSTA VORNBAUM SERVICE STATION Plumbing and Heating Contractor

2832 Bradbury Avenue Linden, New Jersey Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-2805

HUnter 6-9596 ELCO RADIO COMPANY FATHER & SON LUNCHEONETTE Auto Radio Repair NICHOLAS A. SAVAS - ANNA SAVAS, Props. Sound System Rentals Texas Weiners 1825 E. Elizabeth Avenue Linden, New Jersey 10 East Blancke Street, Linden, New Jersey EL. 2-4888

SINGER'S LINDEN DAIRY FARMS INC.

FORMAL WEAR Milk & Milk Products

Rentals - Sales 1415 East Edgar Road Linden, New Jersey 1127 Elizabeth Avenue Elizabeth, N. J. (Next to Liberty Theatre) HUnter 6-9056

HUnter 6-3998 Di LEO'S PRIME MEAT MARKET FINE ART DECORATORS D. ZITOMER, Prop. W holesale - Retail Custom Made Slip Covers

WAbash 5-3747 NEW FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER 5 South Wood Avenue Linden, N. J. 11 East Elizabeth Avenue Linden, N. J.

Layne-New York Company, Inc.

1250 West Elizabeth Avenue

Linden, New Jersey

215 LINDEN NEWS OBSERVER ^HOUSECRAFT Corp. = ALUMINUM SIDING = State , A ~ SPECIALTY S,a,e N- J- "The Only Newspaper A Contractors License Printed In Linden" N”' ,!3’ 3 Eliminates Painting - Increases Value 11 West Blancke Street Saves on Heating Bills - Free Estimates Any Terms — Up to 7 Years Linden, New Jersey 237 West St. Georges Ave., Linden, N. J.

WAbash 5-0535 WAbash 5-2121 Free Estimates FRANK'S PORK STORE GOOD BROTHERS, INC. FRANK ANGELE, Prop.

Linoleum - Carpet - Asphalt Tile Home Made Bologna Prime Meats & Poultry 910 West St. Georges Avenue Linden, New Jersey 726 West St. Georges Ave., Linden, N. J.

ROLLER'S FLYING "A" IORIO MUSIC CENTER

• TIRES • TYDOL GAS • TUBES • LUBRICATION GABRIEL IORIO, Director • ACCESSORIES • VEEDOL OILS & GREASES 19 East Elizabeth Avenue Linden, New Jersey HUnter 6-9515 St. Georges & Wood Avenues HUnter 6-4172 Linden, New Jersey

HUnter 6-6102 HUnter 6-8012 THE GUN RACK SPORT SHOP Work Clothes Headquarters & New - Used - Antique JAY'S ARMY NAVY Archery - Skin Diving Men's and Boys' Wear Fishing Supplies Jackets - Pants - Shoes - Sweaters Bought - Sold - Traded QUALITY MERCHANDISE GUARANTEED

113 No. Wood Avenue Linden, N. J. 217 North Wood Avenue Linden, N. J.

216 Telephone HUnter 6-4613 Best Wishes ALBERT FUEL CO., INC. to the Fuel Oils a n d Oil Burners Graduating Class of '64 COAL and KOPPERS COKE

A FRIEND 27 East Elizabeth Avenue Linden, New Jersey

TACSON'S BAKERY Compliments of LINDEN TELEVISION SERVICE We Specialize in Factory Authorized Wedding and Birthday Cakes MAGNAVOX SERVICE WAbash 5-3888 HUnter 6-9716 636 West St. Georges Avenue — Dumont Specialists — Linden, New Jersey 21 East Elizabeth Avenue Linden, New Jersey

:A. 2-7878 RONNIES FEMININE FASHION / COLOR 'N CURL J

/ BEAUTY SALON For the Young at Heart

\ 431 Park Avenue ( 120 North Wood Ave. Linden, N. J. \ . Scotch Plains, N. J. j WAbash 5-2128

HUnter 6-8984 HUnter 6-1875 PARK DRUGS MAURICE ADLER, INC. — Prescriptions —

Jewlers and Silversmiths 1732 East St. Georges Avenue Corner of Garfield Street Linden, New Jersey 25 Knopf Street Linden, New Jersey M. SWEET, R.P.

217 LOU'S MARKET

314 Hagel Avenue Linden, New Jersey

HUnter 6-411 8

HUnter 6-4012 Orders to Take Out

Open 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. - Sat. 11 A.M. to 12 P.M.

LIN D EN IN N AIR CONDITIONED O f f ) v Chinese & American Restaurant ¿TmMt rjorns QUALITY FOODS Special Family Dinner Cantonese Style 209 North Wood Ave. Linden, N. J.

HUnter 6-3210 WILLIAM G. WERSON, Mgr. KAPLAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE

Arrow Shirts - Interwoven Sox Barbizon Slips - Carter's Underwear

218-220 North Wood Avenue 635 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey

Linden, New Jersey Aasjap M 0N 'uapun C an uuad j D3n ) anuaxv poo/w H*JON / [ ‘S I

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218 NADEL LUMBER & FUEL CO.

1520 West Elizabeth Avenue Linden, New Jersey HUnter Ó-3240

Compliments of

BACOTE'S COIFFURES

154 Jefferson Avenue Elizabeth, New Jersey

Compliments of Solar SMITTY'S 812 East St. Georges Avenue Linden, New Jersey Companies

HUGHES PHARMACY JOHN W. HUGHES, R.P.

100 North Wood Avenue at Elizabeth Avenue Linden, New Jersey

Phone HUnter 6-7361

219 HUnter 6-4050 Best Wishes

to the LOUIS LEVINE, Inc.

Class of '64 Realtors - Insurors 223 North Wood Avenue from the Linden, New Jersey

LINDEN LEADER MORRIS LEVINE

Phone HUnter 6-5200 Free Delivery AR-KAY DRUG STORE Telephone: WAbash 5-2266

GERALD J. BORKAN, R.P. ALFRED HAUSMAN, R.P. LINDEN BLUE PRINT CO. Prescriptions - Cosmetics - Baby Needs

" There is no Substitute for Quality and Integrity" 27 East Elizabeth Avenue 700 W. St. Georges Ave. Linden, N. J. Corner Hollywood Road

Hair Fashions HUnter 6-9100 CL ire 'jhmi se af ¿ eyxivo vi

HUnter 6-9530 Wheel Balancing and Alignment Frame Straightening 211 W. St. Georges Ave. Linden, N. J. Near High School Linden Auto Body and Paint Shop

THebEStiNfoOdSeXpeRtly Foreign Cars Specialists PRepAreDeErviCeaToUR Custom Repairs - Painting fouNtainstationerYoF diStinctioN 740 E. ELIZABETH AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY T H E LIN-DEN Ask for CHRIS St. Georges Avenue and Hollywood Road

220 HUnter 6-6954 LINDEN SCHOLARSHIP GUILD Miniti J ) e t y & $ "Guidance for Youth"

Howard L Rosen Linden, New Jersey

LINDEN TRAVEL BUREAU HUnter 6-0158 BALDWIN SERVICES WALT BALDWIN

607 N. WOOD AVENUE Specializing in Repairs to

LINDEN, NEW JERSEY Washers and Dryers

609 Elm Street, West Linden, New Jersey

CHestnut 5-6000

LINCOLN ARMY AND NAVY SURPLUS CO. ONE HOUR MARTINIZING Men's & Boys Sport Clothing 730 West St. Georges Avenue WORK CLOTHES & UNIFORMS CAMPING EQUIPMENT FOOT WEAR Linden, New Jersey

1163 St. Georges Avenue HUnter 6-6762 Roselle, New Jersey

ANDERSON BROTHERS PLAZA THEATRE HARDWARE

400 North Wood Avenue 620 - 624 West St. Georges Avenue Linden, New Jersey Linden, New Jersey Phone — HUnter 6-7034

221 JENEWEIN MOTOR CARS

Authorized VOLKSWAGEN Service & Sales

SEDANS - STATION WAGONS - TRUCKS

900 EAST ELIZABETH AVENUE LINDEN, N. J.

486-6200

222 HUnter 6-2626 PAULS WM. G. PALERMO, Inc. MAINTENANCE COMPANY

Insurance - Real Estate Paint - W allpaper

441 North Wood Avenue Janitor Supplies Linden, New Jersey 215 West St. Georges Avenue W. G. PALERMO, Pres., C.L.U. - C.P.C.U. HUnter 6-7052 A. D. PALERMO, Sec.-Treas.

Phone WAbash 5-4161 HUnter 6-4664 HUnter 6-9556

$9 lit ALLEN'S PHARMACY jCtiy TREAT YOURSELF 1 TO THE BEST/ 1- (A. ALLEN, B.Sc., R.P.) LIN WOOD BARBERS JOHN ORLANDO, Prop. Free Prompt Delivery 3 Barbers — No Waiting Air Conditioned for Your Comfort 267 N. Wood Avenue, Linden, New Jersey 523 North Wood Avenue Weekdays 8 A.M. - 6:30 P.M. — Sat 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. Linden, New Jersey Closed Wednesday

Italian Dishes with that Home Cooked Flavor B. Z. FASHION SHOPS

MARIA'S RESTAURANT Fashions for the "Pizza The Way You Like It" PRETEEN - TEEN - MISSES

1103 West St. Georges Avenue 414 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey Linden, New Jersey Delivery or Take-Out Service

School Supplies Sodas and Sundaes NATELSONS MCDONALD'S CONFECTIONERY Clothing for Men & Young Men 902 West St. Georges Avenue Linden, New Jersey 91 Broad Street Greeting Cards Stationery Elizabeth, New Jersey

223 Hunter 6-8298

ELI'S TEXACO SERVICE PALMER'S MEN'S SHOP

Style and Quality 1108 West St. Georges Avenue Linden, New Jersey 400 North Wood Avenue HUnter 6-9884 Linden, New Jersey

Telephone 486-4777 Telephone 925-2246

CLUB AM-ITAL

a k i N | Catering for Weddings, Banquets, Showers etc.

345 West St. Georges Avenue 800 Roselle Street Linden, New Jersey Linden, New Jersey

WAbash 5-0458 EDMARS ROSENTHAL'S BAKERY "Everything for the Smart Woman" "Greets You With A Smile 312 No. Wood Ave., Linden, N. J. HUnter 6-4836 Fresh, Delicious Rye Bread, Rolls Bagels and Cakes

173 Washington Ave., Belleville, N. J. 115 North Wood Avenue PLymouth 9-4389 Linden, New Jersey

HAIR STYLES Best Wishes

by DEUX FRERES to the

Graduating Class of 1964 906 West St. Georges Ave. Linden, N. J.

W A 5-1200 A FRIEND

224 & it W ish eô to our ^deÎÎow Cjraduateô

Marianne Buroff Fred Butler Cheryl Cihanowic Mary Elizabeth Cupo Diane Futyma Dale Garron Rosemary Halluska Lois Kornett Joseph Kukal Sam Kurtz Robert Leffelbine Joan McGlynn Eileen Mark John Martin Margie Mizichko Chester Moczydlowski Dolores Moroch Mary Ann Morris Carol Nederburgh Rhoda Nigen Loretta Oleksik Karen Schraegle Sandor Sharo Janice Toth Donna Yori BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1964

O'Keefe's Miniature Golf

1137 West St. Georges Avenue

Linden, New Jersey

SOLOMON'S SPORT SHOP

SINCERE BEST WISHES "Everything In Sports"

1171 Elizabeth Avenue Elizabeth, New Jersey Class of '64

HU. 6-9845

FISCHLER'S CONFECTIONERY Bern's Jewelers Dolly Madison Ice Cream

437 North Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey

226 SINGER & SINGER Munsingwear Inc Public Accountants Hollywood Vassarette

447 N. Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey 701 EAST LINDEN AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY WAbash 5-1556

WOMEN'S

Best Wishes Lingerie, Hosiery, Bra. & Girdles to the MEN'S and BOYS' CLASS OF 1964 Underwear, Sportswear ROCKOFF MEN'S WEAR Sleepwear, Socks

"170 Shop" Dallas, Texas - Minneapolis, Minnesota for the Young Man Chicago, Illinois 170 Elmora Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey

When Better Automobiles Are Built . . . Buick Will Build Them

Amon Motor Car Co.

RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY

SALES and SERVICE

BOB AM ON L. H. S. Class of 1937 FU 8-9400 The

Officers and Members

of the

LINDEN TIGER

AIRPORT BOOSTERS CLUB

of

LINDEN, LINDEN HIGH SCHOOL

extend their NEW JERSEY Best Wishes

to the

CLASS OF 1964 V

228 Join the Club No dues to pay . . . no meetings to attend and it isn't very exclusive. It's made up of the hundreds of local students who are saving part of every dollar they receive, in a Union County Trust Company Savings Account. No matter what your goal . . .

• College • A New Car • Travel • Marriage

dreams come true faster when you save at Union County Trust Company. nion County Trust Company

S«rvlnf Tow In ELIZABETH LINDEN SUMMIT CRANFORD BERKELEY HEIGHTS

MEMBER • FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM • FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

HUnter 6-4000

BOWSTEEL DISTRIBUTORS

“Alloy Steel Specialists“

601 East Linden Avenue Linden, New Jersey MURRAY'S

of UNDEN

Featuring h.i.s SPORTSWEAR Don't envy H-l-S .. wear them

226 NORTH WOOD AVENUE HUnter 6-4005

INC. 555 E. LINDEN AVENUE SUBURBAN CLEANERS LINDEN, N. J. 07036 Phone 925-6186 • Code 201 Tailors - Tux Rental CUSTOM MOLDERS OF ALL 1012 West St. Georges Avenue Linden, New Jersey THERMOPLASTIC MATERIALS HUnter 6-7776

Compliments of v

Alan, Leslie, Jerry &

Tommy Turchin

230 JOE'S EFENEL CONF. & L U N C H , IN C .

1200 St. Georges Avenue Linden, New Jersey Plaza Florist

SOBEL FUEL SERVICE

635 St. Georges Avenue Roselle, New Jersey

Floral Arrangements Heating Installations - Fuel Oil To Suit Any Occasion Air Conditioning CHestnut 5-6500 24 Hour Service

HARRY Dl G IO VAN N I DIPLOMAS - PLAQUES - WORK OF ART

Evalyn Dunn Gallery 119 North Wood Avenue

Linden, New Jersey Fine Photo Framing

209 WEST ST. GEORGES AVENUE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY

WAbash 5-3726 Nickie Oliveri

MUSIC CENTER and ORCHESTRA

ACCORDION GUITAR - i k j MODERN CLARINET AIR SAXOPHONE ' ' P f ÿ f u é Ê CONDITIONED FLUTE & W € l STUDIOS TRUMPET

'Learn from a Leader' t INSTRUCTION GIVEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Instruments Bought, Sold, Repaired, Exchanged and Rented Nickie Oliveri and His Orchestra Available for All Occasions

1600 North Stiles Street HUnter 6-0703 Linden, New Jersey Member of American Federation of Musicians, Local 151 and 802

HUnter 6-2829 HUnter 6-2830

Region Formal Wear

FORMAL WEAR TO HIRE FOR ALL OCCASIONS PROMS OUR SPECIALTY

241 West St. Georges Avenue (Highway No. 27) Linden, New Jersey

ARNOLD VOLPE, Manager HUnter 6-8845 or 8846

UNITY HOUSE FURNISHERS Chandler Motors Inc. Furniture - Floor Covering

Authorized 616-620 East St. Georges Avenue Linden, New Jersey DODGE-RENAULT

Dealer HUnter 6-2707 CHestnut 1-2600 WESTMINSTER CLEANERS

Linden's Most Modern Dry Cleaning Plant 100 EAST ST. GEORGES AVENUE PROMPT CALL and DELIVERY SERVICE LINDEN, NEW JERSEY 15% Cash and Carry Discount HUnter 6-2374 St. Georges Avenue, Cor. of Wood Avenue Linden, New Jersey

233 HUnter 6-4500

Mayfair Motor Sales Inc.

300 East Elizabeth Avenue

Linden, New Jersey

"Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1964"

John Russell Wheeler Post 1397

VETERANS of FOREIGN WARS and LADIES AUXILIARY

20 Pennsylvania Avenue Linden, New Jersey Liberty 9-0429 EMIL AND ERWIN'S R. W. BERESFORD AND CO. BARBER SHOP Investigations - Photography 716 West St. Georges Avenue 25 Buchanan Road Linden, New Jersey Metuchen, New Jersey

Best Wishes HUnter 6-3553 to the CITY HALL PHARMACY Graduating Class of 1964 A. ROTHBERG - R. KESSLER, Registered Pharmacists from 235 Northwood Avenue BETTY ANN and Linden, New Jersey CHARLES FRANCIS

ELizabeth 4-3033

RUTH'S MILLINERY

Finest Selection of Hats and Handbags

Big Stash and Helen Open: 9 to 6 — Thurs. 9 to 9

947 Elizabeth Avenue Elizabeth, New Jersey

WOOD AVENUE HUnter 6-7520 HUnter 6-7528 Emergency Nite — HUnter 6-2887 LINDEN, NEW JERSEY WHITE ELECTRIC CO., INC. J. WHITE, President Licensed Electrical Contractors and Engineers COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL WIRING 1024 West St. Georges Ave. Linden, New Jersey • • • ALUMNI

1930 1939 BEATRICE LEVINE FINK PHIL KUZNET HARRY FINK 1940 1931 JUDITH ORTNER WALER LOUIS BELINSKY 1943 1932 RICHARD STAGICH ROSALIE MASNICK KUKAL AGNES C. LOMBARDO 1944 ANTHONY LOMBARDO ANNA HALASZ MAASEN DOROTHY CODDINGTON

1945 1933 WALTER ROZDILSKY ESTELLE KOZAK BELINSKY ANN FRANK LEFFELBINE MAX SLADOWSKY 1949 IRENE A. KUREK 1934 CAROL A. MADSEN HANNAH CAROLIN SLADOWSKY 1952

1936 PATRICIA GRILLO BETTY WIESER ANN MASNICK HAAG WILLIAM STEINIGER 1953 ROBERT BUNK 1937 NAOMI DESIND PARKIN GERTRUDE STERLING 1954 1938 LORRAINE SHEPERIS BUNK RAE STORCHHEIM SILVERMAN JANE KELLY HARRIS ETHEL MAYLE STEINIGER CHARLES WINETSKY ALUMNI

1955 1960

MARJORIE A. DERZOCK DOROTHY A. DERZOCK JACQUELINE KUKAL TAGLIABOSCHI RAYMOND FINK LAWRENCE TAGLIABOSCHI AC2 ROBERT S. FOGEL VINCENT LIVOLSI 1956 VINCENT MAIOLO GEORGE KUREK MARY ANN ROCCA DORIS J. WRONSKI 1957 EDDIE ZREBIEC PEGGY ZYLKA RALPH ARMSTEAD MARTIN ENGEL STANLEY FINK

1958 JOHN A. BIZZOCO ROGER BRINDLEY 1961 DANIEL C. KELLY, JR HELEN D. ARMSTEAD LORETTA CHRZANOWSKI 1959 RITA CONFORTI JOHN S. CHRZANOWSKI A C 2 RALPH F. HAHN III SANFORD R. DARE PHILIP A. HERMAN DONALD GOLEME PATRICIA PAPUZYNSKI KELLY JAM ES T. KENNA CAROLYN L. KIELB PATRICIA KUKAL RUTH ANN KOWALESKI e l l is McC r a c k e n , j r . KATHLEEN Me COLE JACQUELYN JULIAN McCRACKEN STEPHEN OMBALSKI ELEANOR SPORCZYK JOYCE PEPPARD JAMES URSO MICHAEL A. VELASCO BRENDA YORI • • • ALUMNI

1962

CONNIE BOJAK BIZZOCO GERALDINE CASTORAL PHYLLIS DROPKIN RICHARD M. KAPLAN JANET LOUISE SIEDLER MARILYN J. SLADOWSKY TONY WIESER LAWRENCE E. YELLEN

1963

CAROLYNNE E. DANIELS AN TH O N Y P. DE BELLA JOYCE FISCHER MARTIN H. FOGEL GEORGE T. HAAG III KATHLEEN DONNELLY HAHN MICHAEL P. LIER RACHEL MARINO HARRIETT MYLES SALVATORE NOTARMASO BARBARA NOVY CHARLENE OLIVERI JOSEPH R. ROKOSE ANN SIMONE EILEEN THOMAS JERRY M. WALER RICHARD J. P. WIEGERS RICHARD WILKIE

238 • • • PROFESSIONAL

S. F. DOBRANSKI, D.D.S.

DR. & MRS. THOMAS DOOLEY

IRVING FISHMAN, C.P.A.

LOUIS FISHMAN, Public Accountant

WILLIAM GREENE, C.P.A.

DR. & MRS. A. GUSHIN

DR. BERNARD KNIBERG

MR. & MRS. CHARLES E. LEONARD, Attorneys-at-Law

DR. & MRS. S. M. LONSK

DR. BERNARD NOVAK

DR. LEON S. PULLER, M.D.

DR. & MRS. IRVING SCHWARTZ

DR. & MRS. RICHARD SCOPP

DR. & MRS. MURRAY J. WATTER

ETHEL M. WHITE, B.S. • • • PATRONS • • •

Robert Lee Armstead Mr. A. H. Bishop Mark Brantly Roger Brindley Mr. & Mrs. William Bullock Mr. & Mrs. Fred F. Butler Mr. & Mrs. Moses Elam Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Evans, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. J. Freeman Mr. & Mrs. H. Kikolski Mr. & Mrs. Fred Kohler Miss Kathleen Kohler Mr. John Kovtun Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Levine Mr. & Mrs. Alonzo Major Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Mansfield Mr. A. Marcus Mrs. Ralph Meyerhoff Mr. & Mrs. Chester Moczydlowski Mrs. Paul Pelich Mr. & Mrs. W. Petri

240 • • • PATRONS • • •

Mr. Daniel A. Podell Mr. & Mrs. John Richberg Mr. A. Santos Mr. & Mrs. Nathan L. Schanen Mr. Erwin Schwartz Mr. Charles J. Sousa Mr. George R. Spinelli Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Stamper Nina Stokalsky Mr. & Mrs. Carl Sunderlin Michael C. Temkin Mr. & Mrs. Theo. F. Tooker Mr. Ronald E. Tuskusky Mr. & Mrs. S. Thomas Vaina Mrs. Barbara Whitener Mr. & Mrs. J. Whyte Mr. & Mrs. Michael Yafie Mr. & Mrs. F. Yori Mr. & Mrs. S. Zlata A Friend Index

Administration and Board .... 4

Band ...... 184 Baseball ...... 154 Basketball ...... 158 Cheerleading ...... 166 Choral Groups ...... 182 Christmas Decorations 135

Chronicle ...... 110 Commencement ...... 106

Cross-Country ...... 163 Custodians ...... 18 Cynosure ...... 112 Faculty ...... 6 Football ...... 168 Future Professionals ...... 132

Golf ...... 162 Hallowe'en King and Queen . 96

Hobby Clubs ...... 180 Honor Societies ...... 152 Juniors ...... 117 Jr. and Sr. Debate Clubs .... 177 Jr. Barn Dance ...... 128 Jr. Council and Class Officers 116 Jr. Homeroom Presidents .... 115

Jr. Prom ...... 130

242 Index

Language Clubs ...... 174 Nurses ...... 16 Orchestra ...... 186 Projection Crew ...... 149 Science Clubs ...... 172 Seniors ...... 21 Sr. Barn Dance ...... 98 Sr. Council and Class Officers ...... 20 Sr. Homeroom Presidents ...... 20 Sr. Homeroom Teachers ...... 19 Sr. Play ...... 100 Sr. Prom ...... 104 Senior Standouts ...... 95 Sr. Will ...... 108 Service Clubs ...... 178 Soccer ...... 156 Sophomores ...... 137 Soph. Homeroom Presidents ...... 115 Speech Clubs ...... 176 Student Council ...... 150 Supervisors ...... 17 Table of Contents ...... 3 Tennis ...... 164 Thanksgiving Day Game ...... 170 Track ...... 160 Twirling ...... 167 Finis

Among the autographs this page will hold, we, as members of the Cynosure staff, would like to place a note of thanks to the many who have made the production of this yearbook possible. Our attempt was to compile a book that is filled with the memories so many students have of our school. Experiences involving this endeavor have been both exasperating and enjoyable. But the experience we desire the most is to see the many happy students who will find this Cynosure satisfactory to them.