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JUN. 21

CRANFORD HIGH GOLDEN C 1962 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Edward M. Coe

ASSOCIATE EDITORS Joyce Roden James King

ART EDITOR Phyllis Boardman

PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Lawrence Davis

BUSINESS MANAGERS Joyce Reaves James Borges Priscilla Sims ADVISORS Helene Bloom Dorothy Robinson Burton Longenbach 1

V DEDICATION

to Dag Hammarskjold

Statement by Ambassador Adlai E. Stev- enson, United States Representative to the United Nations, on the death of Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold. "Dag Hammarskjold died as he lived, a soldier of peace—one of the greatest of our age. I have lost an esteemed friend and the forever on the cause of peace and decency world a great servant. among the nations. His vision, and the bril- Through his extraordinary skill and firm liant life he gave to it, was heroic. In the moral purpose, the office of the Secretary General Assembly which meets tomorrow, General grew to a diplomatic and a execu- and all the General Assemblies to follow, we tive position of unique importance. can do no better than to rededicate ourselves He was imbued with the spirit of law; and to the ideals for which he died." the law to which he held himself responsible We the students of Cranford High School was the law of the Charter and of the resolu- dedicate our yearbook to Dag Hammar- tions adopted pursuant to it. skjold, the man, and Dag Hammarskjold, Dag Hammarskjold has left his imprint the symbol of world peace. • - .« (l« TABLE OF CONTENTS

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ADMINISTRATION

BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED, (Left to Right): Dr. Henry Mineur, William Knox, Mrs. Ruth Dexter, H. Randall Kreger; STANDING: Henry Boardman, Bernard Litwack, Vice-President; Gus Gutierrez, President; Meredith Conley, George Sauer; Absent, Albert Johnson. FRANK MARTZ CHARLES POST University of North Dakota~B.S. Rider College-B.S, University of Minnesota—M,S. Rutgers University—M.Ed., Ed.S. Director of Secondary Education Vice-Principal

ROBERT BROWN Rutgers University—B.S., M.Ed.

CHARLES LITTEN Bridgewater College-B.A. University of Virginia—M.Ed. MARGARET RHEIN Montclair State College~B.A. Rutgers University—M,Ed.

BENJAMIN FONDI Ohio University—B.A. Catholic University—MA.

FLORENCE NORTHCUTT Newark State College-B.A.

WILLIAM TREVERTON Davidson Collcge-B.A. New York University—M.A. New York University—Ph.D. fNEWNOTlCESj x u a Faculty FRANK RAMSEY LINDA ABRAMSON CAROL ANN HELENE BLOOM ISABEL DUKES Susquehanna—A.B. Douglass College ALBERTS Syracuse University Montclair State-A.B. Columbia University B.A. Trenton State-B.A. B.A. M.A. Department Chairman

MARY KING MICHAEL MARCUS JOAN MATKOWSKI FREDERICK NORMAN St. Joseph's College Middlebury College Jersey City State MULLER ORENSTEIN B.A. B.A. College-B.A. Gettysburg College Rutgers University A.B. B.S., M.Ed.

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT

LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT

Mr. Glennon is trying to explain the funda- mentals of good composition to a student.

Mr. Poirier pours it on. 12 d'Md ARTHUR MICHAEL ALBERT HEIN L. DIANE HORTON FREDMAN CLENNON Montclair State Bucknell University St. Peter's College Seton Hall-B.S. College-A.B. B.A. Rutgers-M.Ed. Columbia University B.S. M.A.

RAYMOND SABIN THEODORE TAUB CERALDINE DONALD BLEEKE Montclair Stale Rutgers University WEINBLATT University of Miami College-A.B. A.B. New York University A.B. University of Chicago B.S. Boston University A.M. A.M. Heading Specialist

LOUIS F. HAAR JUDITH FREDMAN MARIE KERZMAN RICHARD Conservatories DORIS KOPP EICHNER Rutgers University of Berlin. Leipzig, New York University Montclair State Seton Hall University B.A. and Paris B.A., M.A. College—B.A. French—Spanish A.B. Rutgers-B.S. Spanish French

ROGER POIRIER ISAAC RUSSO JAMES MILLER Tufts University—B.A. ANGELO PREITE State Teachers' STEPHEN SWETITS Springfield College Seton Hall University College-B.S. Seton Hall University New York University Seton Hall University M.Ed. B.S. B.A. Professional Diploma M.A. B.A. Spanish French French Spanish Latin i VINCENT BODINO JOSEPH GRODZKI MERLYN JONES LAURENCE JAMES LOVE Montclair State-B.A. King's College—A.B. Bloomsburg State LITTMAN Jersey City State College-B.S. Rtitgers University— College-B.A. Montclair State A.B., M.Ed. College-M.A.

EDWARD SCHWARTZ Rutgers University— B.S., M.Ed.

BEATRICE SCHWOERER Montclair State College-B.A. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Columbia University Mr. Eichner doesn't waste a minute. While waiting Teachers College— for someone to help him operate the mimeograph ma- M.A. chine. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT COURTLAND DALEY Trinity College-B.S. Columbia Teachers MARTIN College-M.A. ROBERT BABETSKI GOLDSTEIN Professional Diploma Bloomsburg State City College of SYLVIA HALPERN Department Chairman College-B.S. New York-B.S. Hunter College-B.A.

ELLA HAVER VERONICA DONALD JONES MICHAEL YANUZZI Montclair State—B.A. LAVALLE Montclair State Seton Hall University Teachers College, Rutgers Universitij- Columbia—M.A. College-B.A., M.A. B.A.

14 MARY ANNA ANNE PEROXE McCONNELL Montdair Staff Bethumj College-A..B. College-B.A.

Mr. Brown reminds Dave DeLonge of some added football strategy before he goes on the field.

EDWARD BOYLE Saint Peter's College- JACK CAMPBELL B.S. Cornell College-B.A. Rutgers University— University of Illinois M.A. -M.A.

OLIVER WEST ROBERTA YELLEN Harvard University— Fairleigh Dickinson A.B. Unicersity-B.S. Columbia University— A.M.

SOCIAL STUDIES

DEPARTMENT CHARLES GINSBURC: Providence Colleg;-- STUART A.B. COLDBLATT JOHN DRABBLE Boston Unhcr\ily— Columbia University— Rutgers-A.B., M.A. M.A., M.Ed. B.A., M.A. Mr. West assures himself that the Magic Number is present.

ANTHONY EDWARD OTTO SYLVESTER SEYMOUR WEISS Rutgers University— Rutgers: Newark— Rutgers University— B.S. B.A. B.A. New York University Rutgers University- New York University -M.A. M.A. -M.A.

15 HARRY LAWRENCE Trenton State College , -B.S. New York University -MA\ Department Chairman

ALBERT HUBERT BROWN BUSINESS DEPARTMENT BALLINGER Niagara UniversiUj- New York University B.S., M.Ed. -B.S., MA. Chris Zawislak helps Mr. Hein before class starts.

LEE PETTI JEAN POQUETTEl Montclair State Montclair State CoUege-B.A. College-B.A.

INDUSTRIAL ARTS

IRVING CUS HOLLAND MOSKOWITZ Cheyney State New York Univemti College-B.S. -B.S.

JOSEF GOODMAN ROY DANIELS PERRY ESHELMAN Juilliard School of New Jersey State Newark State College Music-B.S. Teachers College— -B.A. New York University B.S. -MA. Rutgers University— GEORGE TOENES Deportment Chairman MA. SANDRA SLIKER Ithaca College-B.t Pennsylvania State University of North University—B.S. Carolina-M.Ed.

MUSIC

JAMES LENNEY New York University 16 -B.A., MA. LLOYD JACOBS Boston University— B.S. Montclair State— -M.Ed.

FRANK CALLINA Montclair State College-B.A.

THOMAS SCUTRO Rider College-B.S. Montclair State Collcge-M.A.

Mr. Drabble proves that it is possible to sleep in the Study Halls.

DOROTHY ROBINSON BURTON ART Trenton State MARJORIE LONGENBACH College-B.S. ROGNLIE Kutztown State Jew York University SHIRLEY Stephens College— College-B.S. -MA. McKEEBY Asso. of Arts Columbia University JEANETTE WOXC Douglass College- University of North Teachers College— University of B.S. Dakota-B.S. M.A. Michigan—B. A.

HOME ECONOMICS LIBRARY

Mr. Marcus marks it.

E. M. WEBER ALICE COLLINS Yankton College—B.A. Newark State College University of -B.S. Nebraska-M.A. Rutgers Universitii— M.L.S. 17 WILLIAM MARTIN HERBERT STANLEY F. LOIS KIRN RUTH MCCARTNEY Gettysburg College— FARRELL GRAYSON Panzer School of Panzer College of A.B. Indiana University- Temple University- Physical Education Physical Education Springfield College— and Hygiene—B.A. and Hygiene—B.S. M.Ed. B.S., M.S. B.S. Director of Athletics

TEACHERS' AIDES

ANNE BERGEN RUTH TURNER SECRETARIAL STAFF

THERESA NANCY HAYES CAROL LAUREL DALESSANDRIS

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18 PAUL SELBY JANE K. SEYMOUR MARIE MORRIS FRIEDA RITTER Trenton State College Columbia University Elizabeth General Elizabeth General -B.S. -B.S. Hospita!~R.N. Hospital—R.N. Rutgers University— Mt. Sinai School of Newark State College M.Ed. Nursing— R.N. Driver Education Health Education

CAFETERIA STAFF

CAFETERIA STAFF: (Left to Right), Florie Baldwin, Jane Gwathney, Theresa Sapp, Caro- lyn Wolff, Linda Ragonese.

CUSTODIAL STAFF

JANITORIAL STAFF: (Left to Right), Pat- sy Limone, John Labbate, Vito DiBello, Wiek Laccietelli, Jimmy DiFabio; Not Shown, Joseph Gallagher. 19

Seniors RICHARD ALLEN AARON . . . "Rich" ... a good saxophonist and clarinetist . . . usually seen with Mike and Ken . . . "Crazy" . . . likes chow mein and the color green . . . dislikes girls who smoke . . . future in pharmacy at Rutgers. Ac- tivities: Red Cross 10; German Club 11, 12; Biology Club 10; Amice Scientia 9, 11; Chess Club 9, 10; Senior Play Crew 10, 11; Dance Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Junior Achievement President 12; Soccer 11. ROBERT MacNAUCHTON ACKLAND . . . "Ack" . . . halfback on the football team . . . easy going . . . understanding . . . terrific hock- ey player ... a good friend . . . college. Ac- tivities: Tennis 10; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9. KAY FRANCES AGNEW . . . "Aggie" ... a great kid . . . will always remember the grad- uating class of '61 . . . likes riding around in her Pontiac . . . dislikes people who are late . . . best friends are Jane, Nancy, Lynn, Ruth, Ro, and Kathy .. . business school ahead. Activi- ties: French Club 11; Future Teachers of Amer- ica 12; Vocational Medical Club 12; Dance Committee 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Twirl- ing Club 11, 12; Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12; Tum- bling Club 12. ROBERT ALLEN ANDREWS . . . "Andy" . . . enjoys auto mechanics . . . usually found at the Car Hop . . . seen with Ron, Walt, and Ed . . . homework is a prime dislike . . . future includes Art School. JANE SUSAN ANDRUS . . . "Pee Tee" . . . seen with Lynda and Sandy . . . usually at the At* Diner . . . favorite subject is Law . . . enjoys riding and dancing . . . dislikes being mistaken for Sandy . . . secretary. Activities: Modern Dance 9; Mixed Chorus 9; Dance Committee 10; Girls' Chorus 10; Junior Achievement 11. GRETCHEN ELIZABETH ANGLE . . . "Gretchen" . . . nice wavy hair . . . usually on her way to Pennsylvania . . . best friends are Gail, Marti, and Shirley . . . will always remem- ber the Prom of '61 . . . college . . . medical technologist. Activities: Golden C Staff; Stu- dent Council 9; Spotlight Staff 10, 11, News Editor 12; Executive Committee 11, 12; Latin Club 10, 11; Biology Club President 10; Elec- tion Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Dance Commit- tee 9, 12, Decorations Chairman 11; Prom Committee, Food Chairman; Choir 12; Girls' Ensemble; Girls' Chorus 10, 11; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Twirling Club 10; Junior Achievement Secretary 11, Treasurer 12; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Modern Dance 10; Tum- bling Club 9, 10, 11,12. WILLIAM G. ANNER . . . "Will" ... a car enthusiast . . . merchandising is his favorite sub- ject . . . best friends include Mike, Louie, and Roy . . . spare time spent at Milt's Candy Store . . . dislikes women drivers . . . electronics. Ac- tivities: Stamp Club 9; Radio Club 10. BRUCE EDWARD ARNOLD . . . "Bruce" . . . likes electronics . . . algebra . . . photography . . . "Well how about that" . . . seen with Tom and Rick . . . will never forget the '61 Prom . . . college—electronics engineer. Activities: Hi- Y 12; Chess Club 11, 12; Photography Club 9; Senior Play Crew 10; Wrestling 11, 12; Out- door Track 11, 12; Cross Country 12; Stage Crew 10, 11, 12; Visual Aids 9, 10 11 Presi- dent 12.

Robert Allen Andr. Bruce Edward Arnold David Charles Bagley Robert Allen Baker Cheryl Ann Balimkas

DAVID HASKIN ARNOLD . . . "Dave" . . . Committee 11; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Girls' enjoyed Auto Mechanics . . . loves driving . . . Chorus 10, 11; Choir 12; Girls' Sports 9, 10. found at Peppermint Room with Gary and DAVID CHARLES BAGLEY . . . "Dave" . . . George . . . worked at Hathaway's Drugs . . . enjoys physics . . . likes to work on and listen dislikes girls who smoke . . . will enter the Navy to Hi-Fi sets . . . wishes all drivers would down and then technical school. Activities: Wrestling their high beams . . . worked at Stuart's . . . 9, 10; Outdoor Track 10; Football 9. vocational school in his future. Activities: Sen- BERNADETTE MARIE AZAR . . . "Dee Dee" ior Play Crew 9; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; . . . carefree and fun-loving . . . dislikes people Boys' Double Fifth; Choir 10, 11, 12. who are snobs . . . enjoys going shopping . . . ROBERT ALLEN BAKER . . . "Bob" ... en- favorite subject is English . . . best friend is joys law course . . . annoyed by dead end streets Lynn ... a future secretary. Activities: Red . . . spends extra time with cars . . . seen with Cross 9; French Club 9, 10; Future Teachers of Vincent Westcott . . . usually at Linds Drug America 9, 10; Vocational Medical Club 10; Bi- Store. ology Club 10; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; CHERYL ANN BALINSKAS . . . "Cher" . . . Prom Committee; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; a good friend . . . "You know it's the truth" Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Modern Dance 9, usually seen with Bette and Barbs . . . remem- 10; Tumbling Club 9, 11. bers girls' chorus and football games . . . plans EDWINA ANN AZAR . . . "Winnie" . . . quiet to attend nursing school after graduation. Ac- and petite . . . will always remember the Prom tivities: Vocational Medical Club 9, 10, Treas- . . . best friend is Lynn . . . college. Activities: urer 11, President 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, French Club 9, 10; Future Teachers of Amer- 11, 12; Prom Committee; Girls' Chorus 10, 11, ica 9, 10; Vocational Medical Club 9; Dance 12; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Twirling Club Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; 9th Grade Mixed 10; Junior Achievement 12; Girls' Sports 9; Art Chorus; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11; Modern Dance Club 12. 9, 10; Tumbling 10. JOAN BANKER . . . "Joan" . . . cute and smiley SUSAN ESLIE BABCOCK . . . "Sue" ... sin- . . . loves water skiing and p.j. parties . . . best cere ... a true friend . . . unique sense of hu- friends include Jean and Diane . . . her most mor ... an individualist . . . conscientious . . . embarrassing moment was when she fell up the will always remember Mr. Eichner's class . . . stairs . . . will always remember prom a future teacher. Activities: Red Cross 9, Com- ... a future teacher. Activities: French Club mittee Head 10, President 11, 12; Vocational 10, 11; Future Teachers of America 10, 11; Medical Club 9, 10; Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Bi- Dance Committee 10, 11; Girls' Chorus 10, 11, ology Club 10; Class Secretary 11; Executive 12; Twirling Club 10, 11, 12; Tumbling Club 12. 23 ROBERT JOHN BAPTISTA . . . "Bob" . . . Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; very intelligent and a real hard worker . . . Choir 11; Girls' Chorus 10; 9th Grade Chorus; quiet but friendly . . . dislikes reciting . . . best Cheerleader 10, 11, 12; Junior Achievement friends are Karen and Jim . . . future plans in- 12; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Modern Dance clude engineering at Stevens Institute. Activi- 10, 11; Tumbling Club 12. ties: Golden C Staff; Amice Scientia 12; Junior MICHAEL ROY BEDELL . . . "Mike" . . . Achievement 11. likes math and mechanical drawing . . . peeved LYNN JOAN BARBUTO . . . "Sadie" . . . ter- by red lights and stop signs . . . "Asi es la rific sense of humor . . . enjoys talking to Pat vida" . . . seen with Bill or Charlie Krippen- on the phone . . . her fondest memory is Eng- dorf . . . loves driving . . . counted money at lish I with Mr. Orenstein . . . usually seen in Union County Trust Co. . . . Aeronautical En- Shop . . . best friends include Dee gineering at Rutgers. Activities: Tennis 10, 11; Dee and Winnie . . . plans to be a laboratory Soccer 10, 11, 12; Football 9; All-State Chorus technician. Activities: Golden C Staff; Library 11; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Choir 10, 11, 12; Council 9, 10, 11; Election Committee 12; Opera Festival 11. Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Commit- KAREN RAE BEEBE . . . "Beebs" . . . talka- tee; Girls' Sports 11, 12; Tumbling Club 12. tive and cute . . . favorite subject is English MARY CAROL BARCAS . . . "Mary" ... she . . . enjoyed decorating for the Prom . . . enjoys stenography and writing letters . . , "Oh doesn't like people who answer in monosylla- beansprouts" . . . remembers the football games bles . . . will be found in college next year. Ac- . . . plans to be a private secretary after grad- tivities: Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12; Execu- uation. Activities: Dance Committee 10; Girls' tive" Committee 9; Spotlight Staff 11, 12; Sports 10. Golden C Staff; Dance Committee 10, 11, 12, LEWIS MITCHELL BEACH . . . "Buzz" . . . Publicity Chairman 9; Prom Committee Table quick to smile . . . "Wanna run it?" . . . pet Decorations Chairman; 9th Grade Mixed Cho- peeve is insincere people . . . plays football . . . rus; Twirler 10; Twirling Club 10; Junior favorite subject is mechanical drawing . . . Achievement 11; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 12. liberal arts course in college. Activities: Hi-Y KENNETH MARSHALL BENDEL . . . "Ken" 12; Dance Committee 9, 11; Prom Committee; . . . sophisticated . . . extremely talented in Wrestling 9, 10; Outdoor Track 11; Tennis 9; Football 9, 10, 11, 12. music and dramatics . . . usually found in the Music Room or Mr. Lenney's convertible . . . CONSTANCE ELAINE BEALL . . . "Connie" . . . one of our cheerleaders ... a bundle of enjoys French , . . wants a career in music and energy . . . loaded with school spirit . . . usual- drama. Activities: Choir 10, 11, President 12; ly seen with Diana and Trena . . . enjoys math Boys' Double Fifth; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus . . . future plans include teaching. Activities: All-State Chorus 10, 11, 12; All-Eastern Chorus Golden C Staff; Spotlight Staff 10, 11, Make- 11; Opera Festival 9, 10, 11, 12; Senior Play Up Editor 12; Future Teachers of America 9, Cast 10; Mask and Bauble 11, 12; French 10, 11, 12; Library Council 10, 11; Dance Club 12.

Robert John Mary Carol Barcas Lewis Mitchell Beach •th Franklin Bluimtein

RONALD WALTER BENDER . . . "Skinner" Golden C Staff; National Honor Society 11, 12; . . . likes auto mechanics . . . dislikes homework Spotlight Staff 11, 12; Executive Committee . . . "Of course" . . . found working on cars 10; French Club 10, 12; Spanish Club 11, . . . always with Andy and Ed . . . will re- Vice-President 12; Music Club 10, Refresh- member Mr. Boyle's "Bad Boys" study. Activi- ment Chairman 11, Treasurer 12; Chess Club ties; Radio Club 10. 10, 11, 12; Election Committee 12; Senior Play ALICE E. BENNETT . . . "Al" . . . likes Alge- Crew 10; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom bra I, playing the piano and organ, singing, Committee; Choir 10; 9th Grade Mixed Cho- dancing, and having fun . . . fondest memory rus; Band 9, 12, Color Guard 10, 11; All-State is graduation . . . peeved when underclassmen Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Regional Band 9, 10, 11, use the front door. Activities: 9th Grade Mixed 12; Junior Achievement Vice-President 12; Chorus; Girls' Chorus 10; Twirling Club 10. Girls' Sports 9, 11, 12; Opera Festival 9. JOAN HELEN BENNETT . . . "Joanie" . . . CASIMIR STEPHEN BIALECKI . . . "Cas" outdoor type . , . likes fishing, swimming, boat- . . . easy-going . . . good natured . . . enjoys ing . . . favorite subject is shorthand . . . usual- bowling, swimming, and dating . . . domineer- ly found at Ocean Beach . . . college . . . busi- ing women are his pet peeve . . . "Most casual" ness education. Activities: Senior Play Cast 10; . . . Floyd, Bill and Larry are his best friends Choir 10; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Twirling . . . college. Activities: Football 9, 10, 11; Band Club 11; Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. 9, 10; Outdoor Track 10; Wrestling 10. CAROL ANN BERNARD . . . "Nerd" . . . ROCHELLE AILEEN BLOCK . . . "Shelley" captain of our cheerleaders ... a natural-born or "Rocky" . . . our devoted and hard-working leader . . . her personality gains her many "Spotlight" editor-in-chief . . . will always re- friends . . . dislikes people with no school spirit member eating lunch in Biology Lab . . . her ... a pretty girl you do not want to forget pet peeve is getting up in the morning ...... enjoys reading and driving around . . . plans to study liberal arts in collegtv Activities: French rates high . . . will be a sure success as Gulden C Staff; Spotlight Staff 9, 10, 11, Edi- a teacher. Activities: Student Council 9, 10, 12; tor-in-Chief 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Voca- Spotlight Staff 9, 10, 12; Class Officer-Student tional Medical Club 9; Biology Club 10; Amice Council Representative 9, 10, Vice-President Scicntia 10, 11; Forum Club 11, 12; Psychol- 11, 12; French Club 9, Secretary 10; Fu- ogy Club 12; Chess Club 10; Photography Club ture Teachers of America 9, 10; Mask & Bau- 10, 11; Girls' Sports 11, 12; Tumbling Club ble 10, 11; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; 11, 12. Prom Committee; G.A.A. Council 10, 11, Vice- KENNETH FRANKLIN BLUMSTEIN . . President 12; Cheerleader 10, 11, Captain 12; "Ken" , . . collects coins and records . . . likes Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12. bowling, golf, wild parties, and going down the RITA LOIS BERNSTEIN . . . "Rita" . . . shore . . . often seen with Zev and Stan . . . favorite subjects are chemistry and math . . . an outstanding musician . . . best friends are pet peeve is show-off girls . . . future business Toby and Yvonne . . . will remember deco- administrator. Activities: Golden C Staff; rating for the Prnm - plane tn at^Ay chemis- French Club 9; Biology Club 11; Dance Com- 25 tryjff the University of Rochester. Activities: mittee 11. PHYLLIS JEAN BOARDMAN . . . "Fib" . . . bursting with talent for music, art, and drama . . . favorite subject is English . . . can be found in the Music or Art Room . . . best friends are Lynn, Marie, and Gail . . . she will never forget the wrestling matches of the 60- '61 season. Activities: Golden C Art Editor; Student Council 9, 10, 12, Secretary 11; Spotlight Staff 12; Executive Committee 9; Music Club 11, 12; Opera Festival 9, 11, 12; Girls' Sports 12; Girls' Citizenship Institute 11; Cheerleader 9; G.A.A. Council 9, Treasurer 10, Secretary 11, President 12; Hand 9; All-State Chorus 10, 11, 12; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Girls' Ensemble 12; Choir 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Dance Committee 10, 11, 12. CATHERINE ANN BOLCER . . . "Legs" . . . Phyllis Jean Boardman Catherine Ann Bolcei likes gym, bowling, dancing, skating, parties, and driving . . . pet peeve is people who gossip . . . usually found at The Village or at a bowling alley . . . future schooling. Activities: Spotlight Staff 9, 12; Red Cross 10; Dance Committee 11; Girls' Sports 9, 10. ALTON FRANCIS BONNEY . . . •'Drummer" . . . enjoys anything that has to do with cars . . . auto mechanics class rates with him . . . his best friends are members of the Ty-Rods Auto Club. JAMES STEPHEN BORGES . . . "Jimmy" or "Bamie" . . . good looking . . . our excellent money-manager . . . constantly with Sue . . . "I don't know" . . . will always remember bi- ology labs . . . dislikes girls who nag ... a part-time moving man ... a future doctor. Activities: Class Treasurer 11; Prom Commit- tee Finance Chairman; Colden C Business Manager; Student Council 9, 10, 12; Executive Committee 11, 12; Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Boys' State Al- ternate 11; Basketball 9. JANET MAE BOWMAN . . . "Jan" ... all around girl . . . likes Mr. Y's chemistry class . . . horseback riding . . . choir . . . reading. . . football games . . . plans to be a technical sec- retary . . . usually with Helen Sipp and Alice Bennett. Activities: French Club 11; Vocational Medical Club 9, 10, 12; Choir 10, 11, 12; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Girls' Sports 11; Opera Festival 9. ELLA CHRISTINA BOYLE . . . "Blondie" . . . enjoys shorthand, tennis and skating . . . very sweet . . . "Oh no!" . . . pals with Denne and Karen . . . dislikes cliques and hypocrites We have a reservation for six please. . . . easy to like and a dependable friend . . . works at Graver's Corners ... a future airline stewardess. Activities: Spotlight Staff 12.

Alton Francis Bonn* James Stephen Borges Janet Mae Bowman -Ella CINISUIU Bfvle NANCY BRENNAN . . . "Nancy" . . . lovely girl . . . likes English and driving . . . don't rush her . . . best friends are Beth and Karin . . . remembers graduating class of 1961 . . . attends modeling school, does some modeling . . . hopes for a Junior College. Activities: Fu- ture Teachers of America 10; Biology Club 10; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Girls' Chorus 10; Tumbling Club 9, 10. Jim King and Doc Castaldo set up a few snacks to KAREN JUNE BROOKS . . . "Karen" . . . tide them aver between classes. wonderful smile . . . good student . . . likes math and music . . . best friends are Marie, Kathy, and Dena . . . will always remember the Prom ... a career in the airlines. Activities: Golden C Staff; Student Council 11, 12; Spot- light Staff 11; Executive Committee 10; Voca- tional Medical Club 9, 10, 11, Secretary 12; Li- brary Council 9, 10, 11; Election Committee 12; Dance Committee 10, 11, 12; Prom Commit- tee; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Cheerleader 11; ture. Activities: Spotlight Staff 11, 12; Spanish Girls' Sports 9, 10f 12; Tumbling Club 10, 11, Club 11, 12; Creative Writing Club 11, 12; 12. Choir 11, 12; Girls' Chorus 10; 9th Grade HAROLD H. BROWN, JR. ... "Tex" . . . Mixed Chorus; Girls' Sports 9. happy go lucky . . . always grinning ... a star CAROLE ANNE BUONOCORE . . . "Carole" baseball performer . . . usually found down- . . . likes bookkeeping, records, dancing, music town or in his Plymouth convertible with Gary . . . pet peeve is being mistaken for a freshman and Dennis . . . plans include Ithaca College . . . usually found at the Peppermint Room. Ac- studying physical therapy. Activities: Hi-Y Sec- tivities; Dance Committee 9, 10. retary, 11; Hi-Y 11; Football 10, 11, 12; Bas- JANET RUTH BUZALSKI . . . "Janet" . . . ketball 9; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12. quiet . . . industrious ... a devoted friend . . . CAROL ANN BUNCK . . . "Carol" . . . tal- musically inclined ... a capable leader . . . ented at music, piano, and singing . . . writes favorite pastime is match-making . . . will never mysteries . . . loves English . . . peeved at forget the Prom . . . future nurse. Activities: snobs . . . best friends are Cheryl1 Kean and Music Club 11, 12; Prom Committee; Band 9, Betty Watson . . . college and journalism in fu- 10, 11, 12; Girls' Sports 11; Tumbling Club 11. HELEN LORRAINE CAPRON . . . "Lome" . . . likes chemistry, sewing, dressmaking, driv- ing, dating, and eating pizza . . . usually found at Milt's . . . fondest memory is senior priv- ileges . . . future nurse. Activities: Red Cross 9; French Club 9, 10; Vocational Medical Club 10, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Girls' Chorus 10, 11; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus. PATRICIA ANN CARRAJAT . . . "Pat" . . . likes steno . . . best friends are Judy Kowalsky, Marion Truncale, and Pat Chadwick . . . peeved at people who think they know it all ... fond- est memory will be graduation day . . . future secretary. NEIL FREDERICK CASTALDO . . . "Doc" Helen Lorraine Caproi . . . good looking . . . athletic . . . fine student ... a congenial person all around . . . the Janice Merle Chemev "quarterback" of our basketball team . . . the driver of a big white "bird" . . . best friends are Carole and Jimmy . . . college educa- tion lies in his future. Activities: Hi-Y 11, Presi- dent 12; Class Treasurer 12; French Club 9, 10, President 12; Red Cross 9; Executive Com- mittee 11, 12; Dance Committee 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Boys' State 11; Outdoor Track; Football 9; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12. PATRICIA CAROLE CHADWICK . . . "Pat" . . . dislikes bossy and dishonest people . . . favorite subject is typing . . . hobby is looking for a job . . . best friends are Anita, Pat, Mari- on, and Janet . . . future plans include secre- tarial work. JANICE MERLE CHERNEV . . . "Jan" . . . can usually be found either talking on the phone or driving around . . . loves blue and Patricia Ann Carrajat green together . . . loyal and devoted to her Rodger M. Chin try many friends . . . college comes next. Activities: Golden C Staff; Spotlight Staff 9, 10, 11, Girls' Sports Editor 12; Red Cross 10; German Club 11, 12; Forum Club 10, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Girls" Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Junior Achievement 11, Secre- tary 12. RODGER M. CHINERY . . . "Rodg" . . another Visual Aids enthusiast . . . "By Gorl" . . . pet peeve is having teachers remind him of a large assignment the day it is due . . . happy-go-lucky . . . will always remember his first day at Cranford High . . . easy going and friendly . . . capable future social worker . . . Denison College. Activities: Chess Club 9; Out- door Track 9, 10; Tennis 10; Visual Aids 9, 10, 11, Vice-President 12; Indoor Track 11. BARBARA ANN CHRISTENSEN . . . "Be- Bop" . . . attractive . . . likes driving and par- Neil Frederick Castaldo ties . . . seen with Geri . . . will never forget Barbara Ann Chrbtensen Steno II with Mr. Scutro . . . will be an ex- cellent secretary. Activities: Vocational Medical Club 9, 10; Girls' Chorus 10; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Tumbling Club 10. MARTIN EUGENE CHRISTIAN . . . "Mart" ... a true friend . . . "Yo" . . . likes math . . . dislikes cafeteria food ... his best friends are Bill, Satch, Mac, Mike . . . fondest memory is Mr. Campbell's second period study . . . chemistry major in college. Activities: German Club 12; Outdoor Track 12; Dance Commit- tee 12; Soccer 11, 12; Baseball 10. ROSEMARY EVELYN CODELLA . . . "Roe" . . . lovely hair and eyes . . . "You're kiddin'I" . . . enjoys driving, eating, and dancing . . . can be seen in the P Room with Keen or Pat . . . will make a successful secretary. Activities: Golden C Staff; Spotlight Staff 10; Library

28 Patricia Carole Chadwick Martin Eugene Christian Council 10; Tumbling Club 10, 12; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 12; Twirling Club 11; Prom Com- mittee; Dance Committee 10, 11, 12. EDWARD MYLES COE, JR. ... "Ed" ... a diligent and meticulous worker . . . our editor- in-chief . . . "The point is" ... he remembers *r decorating for the Prom . . . usually seen work- ing on the Golden C ... he will be a great suc- cess in his chosen field of architecture. Activi- ties: Golden C Staff Editor-in-Chief; National Honor Society 11, 12; Spotlight Staff 12; Hi- Y 11, 12; Spanish Club 11, Planning Board 12; Forum Club 11, 12; Chess Club Secretary- Treasurer 10, 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Boys' Chorus 10; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Visual Aids 9; Band 9, Rosemary Evelyn Codella 10, 11, 12; Opera Festival 9; Dance Band 11, Diane Mary Culm 12; Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Junior Achieve- ment Treasurer 11. HARRIET SARA COHEN . . . "Har" . . . very talkative . . . loves writing letters . . . amazing personality . . . accidently went into the wrong rest room . . . "You're kidding!" . . . dislikes people with no personality . . . hobbies include reading and sewing . . . college . . . elementary teaching. Activities: Junior Achievement Vice- President 12; Student Council 10; French Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Future Teachers of America 9, 10, 11; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee. MARY MARGARET COLEMAN . . . "Monna" . . . charming personality . . . warm smile . . . dislikes gossip . . . pals are Lorrie, Linda, and Nancy . . . often seen in the Library . . . Nurses' Aid at Childrens County Home . . . career as Medical Secretary. Activities: Library Council 11, 12, Secretary 10; Forum Club 11; Frauds Wallace Collins Vocational Medical Club 9; Spotlight Staff 10, 12; Golden C Staff; Dance Committee 10; Twirling Club 10; Junior Achievement Treas- urer 11. DIANE MARY COLINERI . . . "Di" ... fun loving . . . friendly . . . enjoys dating and writ- ing letters . . . best friends are Betty, Joann, and Barbara . . . likes shorthand ... a future secretary. Activities: Spotlight Staff 9; Voca- tional Medical Club 9; Dance Committee 9, 10; Choir 11; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11. FRANCIS WALLACE COLLINS . . . "Cisco" . . . shy . . . likes basketball and dreaming . . . the boys on the basketball team are his best friends . . . will always remember the J.V. Bas- ketball Tournament . . . College. Activities: Golden C Staff; Executive Committee 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11; Band 9, 10; Foot- ball 9; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12. f GARY SCOTT COLLINS . . . "Car" ... in- Gary Scott Collin' telligent . . . sincere . . . pleasant . . . remem- bers O. L. and his Math class ... a short-wave listener . . . "Greetings" . . . feels indebted to the teachers of C.H.S. . . . Liberal Arts in col- lege. Activities: Latin Club 10, 11, 12; French Club 12; Amice Scientia 11; Astronomy Club 10; Forum Club 12; Chess Club 11, 12; Pho- tography Club 12; Choir 12; Boys' Chorus 10, 11; 9th Crade Mixed Chorus; Opera Festival 9, 12. MARY PATRICIA CONKLIN . . . "Pat" . . . a friendly, warm smile . . . pastimes include eating and writing letters . . . pet peeve is walking . . . seen with Maureen and Rosemary ... a future airline stewardess. Activities: Golden C Staff; Dance Committee 11; Prom Committee; Girls' Chorus 11; Twirling Club 11.

Mary Patricia Conklin 29 In this kindergarten class at Cleveland School, you will find some of the graduating seniors.

BRIAN JAMES CONLEY . . . "Bur" ... a brilliant and gifted person ... his fondest memory of C. H. S. is his campaign for Student Council Vice-President . . . found with Larry and Charlie ... he will succeed in any field he chooses in college and afterwards. Activi- ties: Golden C Staff; Student Council 10, 11, Vice-President 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Class President 9, 10; Hi-Y Vice-President 11, Treasurer 12; Latin Club 11, 12; Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12; Outdoor Track 10, 11, 2; Foot- ball 9, 10, 11, 12; Boys' State 11; Boys' Double Fifth; Choir 12; Opera Festival 12; Prom Com- mittee; Dance Committee 10, 11. JUDITH LOUISE CONNER . . . "Judy" . . . a welcome addition to C.H.S. . . . cute . . . sparkling . . . understanding . . . enjoys chem- istry . . . best friends include Liz and Dee . . . usually reading letters from West Virginia . . . future includes college and Home Economics. THOMAS FRANCIS COONEY, JR "Tom" . . . pleasant to all ... loves bowling and eating . . . "Holy cow!" . . . excels in math . . . best friends are Neal and Bruce . . . plans to study electronics. Activities: Visual Aids 12. WINIFRED LORRAINE CORSGREN . . . "Trixi" . . . carefree . . . fun to be with . . . habitual letter writter . . . likes ice skating, swimming, and driving . . . best friends are Jean, Kathy, and Karen . . . found at the Diner . . . I.B.M. school. Activities: Spotlight Staff 12; Twirling Club 11.

Thomas Francb Cooney, Jr. Winifred Lorraine Corsgren Remember these faces? They belong to Tina Dommergue, Connie Beall, Janet Buzalski, Gail Griffiths, Pam Marsh, and Karin Peterson.

Recognize any of the faces of these 4th graders at Roosevelt School?

PATRICIA ANN COX . . . "Pat" . . . lots of Girls' Chorus 10, 11; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; energy . . . makes things fun . . . likes Consum- Modern Dance 10. er Economics and swimming . . . usually with KATHRYN WESLEY CROUSHORE . . . Reen, Mitch, or Jay . . . fondest memory is Miss "Croush" ... a warm and cheerful personality Allen's Sewing I class . . . business college ...... "Good Lord" . . . usually found with medical secretary. Activities: Student Council "Bounce" . . . enjoys painting and sketching 9; Spotlight Staff 10, 11; Library Council 9, . . . she will do well in her chosen field of com- 10, 11; Dance Committee 11; Prom Commit- mercial art. Activities: Art Club Secretary 11, tee; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Twirling Club 12; Golden C Staff; Red Cross 9, 10; Assembly 10. Usher 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; TRENA LOUISE CRAFT . . . "Treen" . . . Prom Committee; Girls' Chorus 9; Twirling lovely clothes with a matching personality . . . Club 12; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Hawaiian close friends include Ruth, Diane, and Connie Dance 11; Art Club 11, 12; Psychology Club . . . will remember receiving her school ring 12; Junior Achievement 12. . . . artistically inclined . . . looks forward to BARBARA ANN CUBBERLY . . . "Barbs" . . . college and a career in art. Activities: Golden a cute blond . . , "Gimminy" . . . likes to sew C Staff; Student Council 12; Red Cross 11; and read . . . fondly remembers the Prom of Assembly Usher 11; Executive Committee 10; 1961 . . . plans to attend college. Activities: French Club 10, 12; Future Teachers of Vocational Medical Club 9, 10, 11, Treasurer America 10; Biology Club 10; Election Com- 12; Red Cross 9, 10; French Club 12; Dance mittee 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Committee 10, 12; Prom Committee; Twirling Prom Committee; Choir 12; Girls' Ensemble; Club 10; Girls' Sports 10; Art Club 12.

Patricia Aon Gut John Joseph Delaney David Kenneth De Longi Neal Robert Dennis Gary Charles Dickey

MARTHA EVERETT DAMON . . . "Marti" PAUL KINNEY DEGENHARDT . . . "Hardt" . . . tall and attractive . . . beautiful clothes . . . sincere . . . likes math and artesian red . . . despises carrying books . . . likes swimming ... a terrific dancer . . . best friends are Gary, . . . "How're you doing?" . . . best friend is Fred, and Tommy , . . would like to forget the Shirley . . . will be an excellent nurse . . . Mary day he had his hair cut . . . friendly and con- Washington College. Activities: Biology Club siderate . . . electrical technician. Activities: Vice-President 10; Golden C Staff; Red Cross Photography Club 9; Visual Aids 9, 10, 11, 12. 12; French Club 9, 10, 12; Vocational Medical JOHN JOSEPH DELANEY . . . "Art" . . . Club 12; Mask & Bauble 11; Assembly Usher rugged end on the football team . . . terrific 12; Dance Committee 9, 11, 12; Prom Com- sense of humor . . . rounds out the ElKoury- mittee; Girls' Chorus 11; 9th Grade Mixed Hayes trio . . . found at Spider's garage . . . Chorus; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Modern a successful future. Activities: Football 9, 10, Dance 9, 10; Hawaiian Dance 11. 11, 12; Baseball 9. CHARLES BARRY DAVIS . . . "Chuck" . . . DAVID KENNETH DE LONGE . . . "Lefty" likes driving around . . . dislikes being called ... an all-American boy . . . our quarterback anything but "Chuck" . . . "Sure it is" . . . on the football team . . . excells in hockey and favorite subject is Chemistry . . . best friends tennis . . . will always remember the 1960 Ro- are Ken, "Zig," George, and Jimmy . . . fondest selle game and the Spring Booster Dinner . . . memory of C.H.S. is Mr. "Y's" chemistry class a good student and a capable leader . . . enjoys . . . future plans include college. Activities: chemistry . . . usually seen with Dee . . . will Spanish Club 12; Creative Writing Club 12; go far in college. Activities: Class President 12; Mask & Bauble 12; Wrestling 12; Visual Aids Golden C Start; Student Council 9, 10, Treas- 12. urer 11; Hi-Y ll, 12; Latin Club 12; Tennis 10, LAWRENCE JOHN DAVIS, III ... "Big D" 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10; Prom Com- or "Larry" . . . fine sense of humor . . . care- mittee; Boys' State 11; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; free . . . excellent photographer . . . good ath- Baseball 9. lete . . . favorite subject is chemistry . . . pet NEAL ROBERT DENNIS . . . enjoys mechan- peeve is bicycle riders . . . will major in chemi- ical drawing and bowling . . . seen with Bob cal engineering at Lehigh. Activities: Golden C and Tom . . . worked as a pin-setter . . . dis- Staff 11, Photography Editor 12; Student liked his afternoon gym period with the Frosh. Council House and Grounds Committee Chair- Activities: Visual Aids 9, 10, 11, 12; Stage man 12; Spotlight Staff 11, Photography Edi- Crew 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12. tor 12; Hi-Y 12; Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Pho- GARY CHARLES DICKEY . . . "Gary" . . . tography Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Dance Committee capable wrestler . . . hobbies include photog- 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Visual Aids 12; raphy and tropical fish . . . favorite subject is Band 9, 10; Football 9, 10, 11; Wrestling 9, math . . . pet peeve is small cars . . . career in 32 10, 11, 12; Outdoor Track 10, 11, 12. lithography. Activities: Wrestling 9 10 11 12 s -"^ JOSEPH PHILIP DiFABIO . . . "Joe" . . . tee 11, 12; French Club 9, 10; Vocational likes chemistry . . . but dislikes calisthenics . . . Medical Club 11; Biology Club 10; Mask & "Holy cow!" . . . sports, driving and eating rate Bauble 10; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; with him . . . seen with Dennis, Tex and Lefty Prom Committee; Cirls' Sports 9, 10, 12; Mod- . . . found in snack bar . . . liberal arts college. ern Dance 10; Tumbling Club 10. Activities: Executive Committee, 12; 9th Grade GARY MICHAEL DUAY . . . "Dewey" ... a Mixed Chorus; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basket- dynamic personality . . . always moving . . . ball 9; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12. "Boom, Boom." . . . drives a Chevy . . . can KATHY RAE DIXON . . . "Kath" . . . riding often be found twisting at parties . . . college in foreign cars and swimming rate . . . "You in his future. Activities: Red Cross 9; Football know?" . . . best friends include Ruth, Nancy, 9, 12; Baseball 10. and Karen . . . passing Algebra I is a fond SHERIDAN DUKES . . . "Sher" . . . likes Eng- memory . . . Marietta College. Activities: Red lish ... his pet peeve is a perfectionist . . . Cross 9, 10; French Club 9, 10; Spanish Club "Oh?" . . . likes fishing, boxing, reading, loaf- 12; Future Teachers of America 12; Election ing, and photography . . . seen with Gary, Committee 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Girls' Chorus 10, 11; Girls' Chuck, Ken, and Larry . . . remembers the day Sports 9, 10, 11, 12. he got lost in C.H.S. . . . college bound. Ac- tivities: Photography Club 12; French Club 12; CHRISTINE MARIE DOMMERGUE . . . Dance Committee 10; Spotlight 12. "Tina" . . . loves to ride horses . . . "Good thinking!" . . . seen with Pat, Penny, and Pam LEONARD KAROL DUNIKOSKI . . . "Len" . . . usually found in the Peppermint Room ...... one of our few individualists . . . has a will remember her junior year ... a future ele- great sense of humor . . . liked chemistry and mentary school teacher. Activities: Red Cross Mr. "Y." . . . wants to study chemistry in col- 11; French Club 9, 10, 11; Future Teachers of lege. Activities: Visual Aids 12; Latin Club 10, America 10, 11; Forum Club 11; Dance Com- Secretary-Treasurer 12; French Club 12; Amice mittee 12; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Girls' Scientia 12; Forum Club 9, 12: Chess Club 12; Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Tumbling Club 10, 11. Photography Club 12; Stamp Club 9, 11, 12. PATRICIA JOAN DOUGAN . . . "Patti" or MICHAEL WAYNE EARLMAN . . . "Mike" "Dougs" . . . very pretty . . . platinum blond . . . likes math, reading, and working on hair . . . best friends are Carol, Tina, Penny, cars . . . most likely seen in Elizabeth working Mac, Mary, Janie and Maggie . . . will always . . . future plans include college with a major remember her junior year . . . works at the in business administration. Activities: Outdoor Geiger Counter . . . secretarial school. Activi- Track 10; Tennis 12; Visual Aids 11, 12; Foot- ties: Spotlight Staff 11, 12; Executive Commit- ball 9, 10; Baseball 9.

Joseph Philip DiFabi Patricia Jo.in Donga: JAMES C. EASTON . . . "Jim" ... a guy with a real sense of humor . . . likes all sports, es- pecially baseball . . . will always remember breaking up "No Hit" Hoagland's no hitter . . . best friends are Win, Mike and Don . . . future plans include college. Activities: Cross Country 12; Soccer 11; Baseball 10, 11, 12. ROBERT PATRICK EBERT . . . "Pat" . . . likes sleeping and the color red ... he is usually found in his Plymouth ... his fondest memory of C. H. S. is passing history which is his favorite subject ... he holds a job as a clerk and plans to attend college. Activities: French Club 10; Prom Committee; Outdoor Track 12. JOHN HAMBLEN ECKERT . . . "Reb" . . . easy going . . . our representative from down South . . . "You all" . . . will always remember sliding into home plate with the winning run (without his pants) . . . likes chemistry and sports . . . future at West Point. Activities: Golden C Staff; Executive Committee 12; Hi- Y 12; Dance Committee 12. JILL MARTIN EDWARDS . . . "Julie" . . . pretty figure . . . will make a good homemaker . . . pleasant personality . . . "Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy!" . . . college. Activities: Golden C Staff; French Club 9, 10, 11; Future Teachers of America 12; Biology Club 10; Dance Commit- tee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Junior Achievement 11; Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. MITCHEL JOHN ELKOURY . . . "Mitch" . . . a man of many powers ... he leads the "boys" . . . usually seen in his black Merc ... an un- predictable sense of humor . . . bright future. Activities: Football 9, 10, 11, 12. ROBERT ENGEL . . . "Bob" . . . stalwart member of the basketball team ... his life is full of basketball . . . usually found at Lincoln Avenue field or in the gym . . . seen with Ed, John, and Cisco . . . likes mechanical drawing . . . college. Activities; Student Council Repre- sentative 11; Hi-Y 12; Outdoor Track 9, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12. STEPHEN AUGUST ENGEL . . . "Steve" . . . a real friend . . . good student . . . opposed to early classes . . . likes working on cars . . . seen with Warren, Jim, and Skip . . . will always re- member Mr. West . . . draftsman trainer . . . plans on mechanical engineering at Newark College of Engineering. Activities: Golden C Staff; Amice Scientia 10, 11; Visual Aids 12; Stage Crew 12; Junior Achievement 12; Base- ball 9, 10.

Jill Martin Edw Ruth Carol Epstein BOTTOMS up RUTH CAROL EPSTEIN . . . "Ruthie" ... a loyal friend . . . history and driving rate high . . . cheerful and friendly . . . best friend is Iris ... a heart of gold . . . will always re- member her four years as a cheerleader . . . a regular chatterbox ... an irreplaceable per- son ... elementary education. Activities: Cheerleader 9, 11, Captain 10, Secretary- Treasurer 12; Spotlight Staff 9, 10, 12; French Club 9, 10, 11; Future Teachers of America 9, 10, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Mod- ern Dance 9, 10; Tumbling Club 10, 11, 12. DAVID ERDMANN . . . "Dee" . . . intelligent and a sure success ... on the hockey team . . . best friends are Lefty and "the boys" . . . will never forget the pep assembly before the Lin- David Erdmann den game . . . liked chemistry . . . science ma- Robert Doujjlas Fischer jor in college. Activities: Hi-Y Vice-President 12; Golden C Staff; Student Council 9, 10, 12; Executive Committee 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9, 10; Tennis 11, 12. JOSEPHINE ANN ERRICO . . . "Joanne" . . . if she's not talking, she's laughing . . . fun to be with . . . will remember Mr. Scutro's "All right, Kiddies." . . . enjoys going to the movies and driving around Plainfield . . . "Hey man, that's sharp!" . . . usually seen with Diane, Bet- ty, Patti Ann and Barbara , . . will be a suc- cess as a beautician. Activities: Spotlight Staff 9; Dance Committee 9, 10; Girls' Sports 9, 12. CHARLES KENNETH EVANS . . . "Charlie" . . . rugged athlete . . . great all-around guy . . . natural leader . . . favorite subject is physics . . . will attend Lehigh University where he will major in electrical engineering. Activities: Timothy John Fitzgerald Student Council 11, President 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Executive Committee 10; Hi-Y 12, President 11; Latin Club 10; Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee Chairman; Choir 12; Boys' Double Fifth; Band 9; Boys' State 11; Football 9, 10, 11, Co-captain 12. FRANK R. FAESER . . . "Rick" ... his fond- est memory of C. H. S. is his shop class . . . works in a store as an outside job . . . likes to play basketball . . . enjoys his history classes . . . plans to major in history or business at col- lege. Activities: Student Council 9; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Basketball 9. ROBERT DOUGLAS FISCHER . . . "Rob" . . . quiet, friendly personality . . . annoyed by ninth graders . . . likes art ... seen with Terry and Chuck . . . works at Mayfair . . . career in commercial art. Activities: Golden C Staff; Wrestling 11; Outdoor Track 11; Art Club 11, John Paul Flugrath President 12.

TIMOTHY JOHN FITZGERALD . . . "Fitz" "Com" e on, will ya?y " . ejenjoyy s biologbology . . . bbes t ffriendd s includlde Frank andd Jay . . . usually driving around . . . college. Activities: Football 9. JOHN PAUL FLUGRATH . . . "John" . . . quiet but friendly . . . crazy about cars . . . favorite subject is auto-mechanics . . . best friend is Joe . . . favorite expression is "How about that!" ... a future public accountant. EDWIN HORATIO FORCE, JR. ... "Eddie" . . . cute . . . always laughing . . . "No josh!" . . . likes driving with John, fishing, and going to the "P" Room . . . most embarrassed when he got caught driving before he got his license . . . Air Force. Activities: Wrestling 10.

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WILLIAM H. FORTENBAUGH . . . "Bill". . . KENNETH B. FURMAN . . . "Ken" . . . very fishing and driving occupy his spare time . . . talented drummer . . . favorite subjects are gym best friends are Marty, Mac, and Mike . . . and band . . . hobby is skin diving . . . wres- finds chemistry enjoyable but detests all kinds tling is his sport . . . Navy. Activities: Music of homework ... a jester . . . hopes to attend Club 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12; Dance Union Junior or Fairleigh Dickinson. Activities: Band 9, 10, 11; Boys' Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 12. Band 9, 10, 11, 12. DARIA LOUISE FRANKOSKI . . . "Daria". . . BARBARA ELAINE GAFFNEY . . . "Barb" likes math, dancing, basketball and football . . . sincere . . . sweet ... a friendly smile . . . games . . . peeved at fuss-budgets . . . best "What a panic!" . . . one of our twirlers . . . friend is Maureen Tilson . . . secretarial school usually seen with Leonie and Barbara ... a in the future. Activities: Latin Club 9; Biology career in nursing. Activities: Golden C Staff; Club 10; Dance Committee 9; Choir 9, 10; Red Cross 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 10; Future Junior Achievement 10. Teachers of America 10; Vocational Medical SPENCER FREUND . . . "Spin" . . . loqua- Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11; cious . . . carefree . . . enjoys electronics . . . Prom Committee; Girls' Chorus 10, 11; 9th bowling is his favorite activity . . . found with Grade Mixed Chorus; Twirler 10, 11, 12; Marty . . . low opinion of conceited girls . . . Twirling Club 10, 11, 12; Girls' Sports 9, 10, college and electronic engineering. Activities; 11, 12; Modern Dance 10, 11; Tumbling Club German Club 12; Boys" Chorus 10, 11, 12; Vis- 10; Opera Festival 9, 10. ual Aids 9, 10, 11, 12; Stage Crew 9, 10, 11, JEANNE MARIE GAMBLE . . . "Little Rosie" 12; Junior Achievement 10, 11, 12. . . . fun to be with . . . enjoys talking on the BARBARA ROE FRUTCHEY . . . "Frutch" phone to a certain boy . . . best friend is Trixi , . . "confidence is the key to success" ... a . . . plans to be a private secretary. Activities: girl who thinks for herself . . . enjoys people Library Council 11. and reading . . . talkative . . . always neat and ELLEN GRACE GERMANSKY . . . "Bunny" well-dressed ... a valued friend . . . likes Eng- lish ... a future interior decorator. Activities: easy-going personality . . . friendly . . . fun to Spotlight Staff 9, 10 Executive Committee 9; be with . . . will never forget Mr. Brown's class French Club 10, 11; Mask & Bauble 9, 11, 12, . . . plans to be a teacher. Secretary 10; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; DENNIS GEORGE GLEASON . . . "Glea" . . . Prom Committee; Cheerleader 10, 11; Girls' pleasant . . . quiet . . . enjoys Mechanical Draw- Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Modern Dance 9, 10; ing . . . fond of archery . . . usually seen with Tumbling Club 9, 10, 11, 12. Al and Rudy . . . plans to study drafting.

Ellen Crace Cermansky Dennis Cvorge Cles Ciirl David Golcienberg

CARL DAVID GOLDENBERG . . . "Goldie" BARBARA MARY GRAY . . . "Barb" ... an . . . intelligent . . . talented in music, drawing, artist . . . loves English, horseback riding, and and astronomy . . . buddies with Fred, Mike, swimming . . . always saying "That's tough" and Mark . . . found at Hayden Planetarium . . . best friends are Barbara and Linda ...... will remember choir rehearsals . . . fond wants a career in journalism and commercial of art ... hopes to become a scientific illus- art. Activities: Spotlight Staff 11, 12; Latin trator or anthropologist. Activities: Astronomy Club 11; German Club 10, 11, 12; Forum Club Club 9, Vice-President 10, President 11; Music- 11; Creative Writing Club 11; Photography Club 12; Art Club 11, 12; Choir 11; Boys' Chorus 10, 12. Club 9, 10; Library Council 11, 12; Dance Committee 11; Choir 12; Girls' Chorus 10, 11; DIANE RUTH GOODWIN . . . "Di" or 9th Grade Mixed Chorus. "Dizzy" . . . bouncy and talkative . . . likes ELIZABETH ANN GRAYSON . . . "Liz" . . . shorthand, skiing, and the snack bar . . . dis- a ready smile . . . full of spirit . . . artistic . . . likes boys who are late for dates . . . 'Tor Pete's sake!" . . . plans to attend college and enjoys singing . . . active in church affairs . . . become a secretary. Activities: Dance Commit- fondest memory of C.H.S. is winning football tee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Girls' Cho- games . . . teaching in the future, Activities: rus 10, 11; 9th Crade Mixed Chorus; Junior Student Council 10; Red Cross 11, 12; Execu- Achievement 12; Spotlight Staff 12; Red tive Committee 11; French Club 9, 10; Spanish Cross 9. Club 12; Election Committee 11, 12; Art Club AMOS ALVIN GORDON . . . "Amo" . . . quiet 12, Vice-President 11; Dance Committee 9, 10, man with big plans . . . enjoys auto mechanics 12; Prom Committee; Choir 10, 11, 12; Girls' and being a senior . . . "Oh my gosh" . . . Ensemble; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Girls' seen with Bob and Joe or driving his black State 11; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Tumbling Ford . . . dislikes giving speeches . . . sincere Club 11, 12; Opera Festival 9, 11, 12. ... a sure success as a tool and die maker. BARBARA CAROLE GREEN . . . "Barb" . . . Activities: Outdoor Track 9, 10; Indoor Track friendly and sincere . . . enjoys basketball and 9, 10. art ... usually found working at Martin Jew- CAROLE ANNE GRASING . . . "Grace" . . . elers . . . best friends are Carol, Linda, and a smile for everyone . . . favorite expression is Lynn . . . fondly remembers C.H.S. proms . . . "Merci" . . . friends include Barbara, Lin, and will attend secretarial school. Activities: Golden Lily . . . loves music and will never forget C Staff; Red Cross 9; French Club 9, 10, 11; C.H.S. choir . . . future plans include a career Stamp Club 9, 10, 12, Vice-President 11; in music. Activities: French Club 9; Choir 11, Choir 11; Girls' Chorus 10; 9th Grade Mixed 12; Girls' Ensemble; Girls' Chorus 10; 9th Chorus; Girls' Sports 9 10, 11, 12. Grade Mixed Chorus; Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12. f

Barbara Mary Gray Elizabeth Ann Grayson Barbara Carole Gre CAIL OSBORN GRIFFITHS . . . "Gailsey" . . . sweet and sincere . . , best friend is Gretchen but most often seen with Charlie in the "Flea" . . . found on the edge of her seat at football games or leading our cheers in the Cougar . . . future plans include college. Activi- ties: Golden C Staff; Student Council Publicity Chairman 12; Spotlight Staff 10, 11, 12; Latin Club 10; Mask & Bauble 11; Election Com- mittee 9, 10, 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Choir 11, 12; Girls' Ensemble; Girls' Chorus 10; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Junior Achievement 11; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Tumbling Club 9, 10, 11, 12. PENELOPE GROTE . . . "Penny" . . . dislikes being called Penelope . . . enjoys horseback riding and Mr. Preite's remarks about "pizza" . . . best friends are M.J., Patty, Carol, Tina, Stephen Cory Hall CaO O&bom Criffiths and Pam . . . often seen in Pam's "Volvo" . . . "You know" . . . bi-lingual secretary. Activities: Spotlight Staff 9, 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Vocational Medical Club 9; Mask & Bauble 10; Point System Committee 11; Dance Com- mittee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Girls' Chorus 10; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Cheer- leader 9; Junior Achievement 10, 11, 12; Tumbling Club 10. BARBARA ANN CRUICH . . . "Gooch" . . . her personality matches her stunning appear- ance . . . well dressed . . . usually found in "P" room : . . favors the alumni set . . . enjoys chemistry . . . career ahead in nursing. Activi- ties: Vocational Medical Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Com- mittee; Choir 11; Girls' Chorus 10; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Modern Dance 9; Tumbling Club 9, 10, 11, 12. Penelope Crote TONI ANNE GUEMPEL . . . "Toni" ... a Yvonne Kathleen Hamiltoi newcomer to C.H.S. . . . quiet . . . pleasant . . . a warm smile . . . fond of dancing . . . enjoys law class. Activities: Student Council 9; Red Cross 9; Future Teachers of America 9; Point Cirls' Chorus 9, 10; C.A.A. Council 10; Mod- ern Dance 9, 10. STEPHEN CORY HALL . . . "Steve" ... a great guy . . . doesn't let anything worry him . . . likes physics, dancing . . . best friends are Jim and Jay . . . will always remember putting finishing touches on Prom decorations . . . plans to be an electronic engineer. Activities: Golden C Staff; National Honor Society 11, 12; Ex- ecutive Committee 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 12; Prom Committee; Choir 12; Boys' Double Fifth; Band 9, 10, 12, Vice-President 11; All State Orchestra 10, 12; Opera Festival 10; Soccer 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 9, 10; Outdoor Track 10. Barbara Ann Crukh YVONNE KATHLEEN HAMILTON . . . Louise Madeline Ha. "Yvonne" . . . likes reading, music, tennis, rid- ing, and chemistry . . . sincere and friendly . . . seen either with Rita or in a green Chevy . . . "What a riot! . . . future primary school teacher. Activities: Golden C Staff; Student Council 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Spanish Club 10, 11, 12; Biology Club 10; Mu- sic Club 10, 11, 12; Election Committee 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Junior Achievement 11; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11; Modern Dance 9, 10. LOUISE MADELINE HARMER . . . "Weaser" ... a pretty girl with a pleasant personality . . . full of life ... an excellent twirler . . . will always remember football games . . . has a long list of friends . . . future plans include secre- tarial school. Activities: Golden C Staff; Voca- tional Medical Club 9, 10, 11; Library Council 10, 11; Dance Committee 10, 11, 12; Twirling Toni Anne Guemptl Club 10, 11, 12; Twirler 12; Girls' Sports 11, 12./ Marie Dorothy Harris MARIE DOROTHY HARRIS . . . "Marie" . . . friendly and fun . . . doesn't like slow drivers . . . most likely to be found in the Peppermint Room . . . best friends are Phyllis, Karen, and Barb . . . plans to study Math in college. Ac- tivities: Spotlight Staff 9; Red Cross 10; French Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Future Teachers of America 9; Vocational Medical Club 11, 12; Photog- raphy Club 9; Library Council 9, 10, 11; Dance Committee 9, 10, 12; Prom Committee; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Junior Achievement 11. DAVID PETER HART . . . "Dave" . . . quiet and reserved until he really knows you . . . "So bash" . . . enjoys everything connected with water, even the color blue . . . ships, swimming, and water polo rate high with him . . . future oceanographer. Activities: Photography Club 9. Robert John Hayes HERBERT WAYNE HASTRUP . . . "Bud" . . . Ty-rods and shop rate high on his list . , . likes working on his car . . . usually seen with Norm and Dave . . . works at a gas station . . . Coast Guard comes next. Activities: Junior Achieve- ment 11, 12. CHARLOTTE ANN HAWKS . . . "Charlotte" . . . collects records, reads, and dances . . . "Light stuff" . . . favorite subject was Spanish . . . dis- likes conceited boys . . . often with Roberta and Pat at Roberta's house ... a future teacher. Activities: Library Council 9; Dance Commit- tee 9; Girls' Chorus 9, 10, 11; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Girls' Sports 9; Opera Festival 9, 10. CAROLE ANN HAYECK . . . "Huck" . . . always talking . . . her congenial personality makes her the popular person she is ... best friends are Sue and Doc . . . enjoys English class ... a sure success in a career of teaching handicapped children. Activities: Student Coun- Erwin Frank Heger cil 9, 10, 11, 12; Executive Committee 10; Spanish Club 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Junior Achievement; Vice-President 12; Modern Dance. ROBERT JOHN HAYES . . . "Bobby" . . . never a dull moment . . . famous for imitations . . . best friends are Jack and Mitch . . . "Gee whiz Sperber" ... a devoted football player . . . college ahead with a career in business law. Activities: Executive Committee 9; Boys' Chorus 10, 11; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Foot- ball 9, 10, 11, 12. ERWIN FRANK HEGER . . . "Win" ... a real riot . . . likes track, going to the shore and a certain sophomore . . . dislikes people who put up a false front . . . "For cripes sakes" . . . future English major. Activities: Outdoor Track 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 12; Soccer 11. DENA FRASER HELLEGERS . . . cute and Charlotte Ann Hawks sassy . . . pet peeve is Junior boys . . . best Dena Fran-r Heltee friends are Kathy, Karen, Ruth . . . "fierce" . . . wants to major in art in college. Activities: Psychology Club 12; Library Council 9, 10, 11, 12; Mask & Bauble 10, Treasurer 11, President 12; Forum Club 9, 10, Secretary 11; French Club 9, 10, 11; Red Cross 10, 11, 12; Student Council 9, 10; Dance Committee 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Junior Achievement 10, Secretary 11, 12; Girls' Sports 10, 11, 12; Modern Dance 10; Tumbling Club 10, 11, 12. RICHARD ROY HELLER . . . "Rich" . . . fishing and hunting are his favorites ... a genuine clown ... he too has the car "bug" . . . can be found with Mike and Limo . . . study halls appeal to this carefree senior . . . a truly nice guy . . . Air Force. Activities: Prom Committee 11; Dance Committee 10, 12.

GH I olF Hnn HflfBCE Richard Roy HelW DONALD BRUCE HENDRICKSON . . . "Don" . . . conscientious . . . usually reserved . . . enjoys music theory and choir . . . won't ever forget Mr. Lenney's oral tests . . . "That's good thinkin' "... favorite pastime is bowling . . . dislikes stuck-up girls . . . college and armed forces. Activities; Hi-V 12; Choir 10, 11, 12; Boys' Double Fifth; 9th Grade Mixed Cho- rus; Opera Festival 9; Outdoor Track 11, 12. MILDRED DOROTHY HENEK . . . "Millie" . . . likes English and the color blue . . . pet peeve is going to the dentist . . . sweet and sin- cere . . . hobbies include dancing and playing records ... a TV fan. Activities: Red Cross 9, 10, 11, 12. GEORGE DOUGLAS HICKS JR. ... "Doug" . . . mild-tempered . . . big smile . . . enjoys Math and driving . . . seen with Dave, John and Bob . . . works at Stuart's . . . plans on career in School Accounting. Activities: Foot- ball 9, 10. DONNA LOUISE HINES . . . "Hinzy" . . . likes Math, ice skating and drive-in movies . . . she, Betty, and Barbara form the three muske- teers . . . "Cracks me up" . . . cliques are her pet peeve ... a future airline stewardess. Ac- tivities: Red Cross 9. PAULA. ELIZABETH HOLLERBACH . . . "Paula" . . . friendly . . . fun-loving ... a flair for languages ... an excellent student . . . enjoys going to football games . . . fondest memory is decorating for Prom. Activities: Golden C Staff; National Honor Society 11, 12; Spotlight Staff 10, 11, 12; French Club 9, 10, 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Future Teachers of America 9; Vocational Medical Club 10; Biol- ogy Club 10; Dance Committee 10, 12; Prom Committee; Junior Achievement 10, 11, 12; Tumbling Club 12. MARY KAREN HOLLIDAY . . . "Karen" . . . loves bookkeeping and football games . . , best friend is Jeanne . . . favorite expression "Big Wig" . . . will never forget Steno I and II with Mr. Scruto . . . plans to attend college and then teach bookkeeping. Activities: Golden C Staff; Spotlight Staff 11, 12; Red Cross 10; Cirls' Sports 9, 10, 12; Tumbling Club 11, 12. ROBERT LUIS HOOLKO . . . "Bob" . . . quiet and well-mannered . . . enjoys Electronics and Math . . . future plans include an electronics course in the service and a career in electronics.

Mike Bedell and John Stonack look un- usually serious in the physics laboratory. Donna Louise Jlin.- Diane Carol Hunt 40 DIANE CAROL HUNT . . . "Diane" . . . favor- ite subjects are French and art ... best friend is Marilyn . . . ardent music lover, especially jazz . . . remembers working on the Prom . . . < allege ... a French teacher. Activities: Golden C Staff; Red Cross 10; French Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11; Prom Commit- tee; Tumbling Club 10. FLOYD IMPERATO . . . "Imp" . . . happy-go- lucky . . . likes driving with Jim . . . remembers the day he was "all wet" . . . works at Martin Jewelers . . . college . . . Business Administra- tion. Activities: Hi-Y 11, 12; Mask & Bauble 12; Senior Play Crew 9, 10, 11; Dance Com- mittee 11; Prom Committee; Visual Aids 9, 10, 11, 12; Stage Crew 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Soccer 9, 10, 11. NANCY LELAND IVES . . . "Nanc" ... al- ways wears a smile . . . enjoys cooking and talk- ing on the phone . . . usually seen with Linda, Kathy, Diane and Mary . . . her pet peeve is people who don't button button-down collars . . . plans to attend secretarial school. Activi- ties: Golden C Staff; Spotlight Staff 12; Execu- tive Committee 9, 10; Library Council 11, 12; Election Committee 12. MARILYN ELAINE JACKSOW . . . "Marilyn" . . . short, sweet, blond . . . likes chemistry and the color blue, but dislikes weekend homework . . . "Golly Ned" . . . she and Diane are always together . . . will be an exceptional nurse. Ac^ tivities: Golden C Staff; French Club 12; Music Club 9, 11; Dance Committee 11; Prom Com- mittee; Band 9, 10, 11; All-State Band 9; Girls' Sports 12; Tumbling Club 12. ARTHUR EDWARD JOHNSON . . . "Art" . . . fond of history and sports . . . best friends are Rodger and Buddy . . . favorite expression "That's life" . . . will always remember German Linguistics Laboratory . . . future plans include the military. Activities: German Club 12; Astronomy Club 10; Chess Club 10; Visual Aids 10, 11, 12; Outdoor Track 12; Junior Achieve- ment Production Manager 12. WAYNE HARLOWE JONES . . . "Wayne" . .. radiates intelligence . . . likes math and all sports . . . best friends are Buddy, Larry, Don, Charlie, and Brian . . . dislikes girls who smoke . . . future includes college. Activities: Golden C Staff; Executive Committee 11; Senior Play Crew 11; Dance Committee 11; Prom Commit- tee; Visual Aids 10, 11, 12; Stage Crew 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 9, 10, 11; In- door Track 10; Wrestling 11, 12; Outdoor Track 10, 11. BARBARA JEAN KANTOR . . . "Beaver" . . . devilish and talkative . . . "I'm impressed," . . . likes the color blue . . . caught the driving bug . . . often with June, Jan, and Toby . . . enjoys chemistry and English . . . intends to become a nurse. JEAN KAPLAN . . . "Jean" . . . likes shorthand and anything athletic—swimming, bowling, skiing, and tennis . . . seen with Karen and Ann . . . "Oh my goodness" . . . future recep- tionist. Activities: Girls' Sports 9, 11, 12; Tum- bling Club 11, i2; Twirling Club 11; Prom Committee 12; Dance Committee 12; Library Council 11; Golden C Staff; Spotlight Staff 12. CHERYL DIANE KEAN . . . "Cherie" . . . friendly and fun-loving . . . enjoys skiing and driving . . . dislikes people who are unfriendly . . . "Oh no!" ... a future secretary. Activities: Golden C Staff; Red Cross 11; Election Com- mittee 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 12; Tum- bling Club 12. Cheryl Diane Kean 41 David Robert Kelber John Michael Kellei Arthur Jay Kenbn Maureen Helen Kenny

DAVID ROBERT KELBER . . . "Dave" . . . ARTHUR JAY KENLAN . . . "Jay" . . . enjoys friend)' . . . seen mostly in his '56 Ford . . . hunting, fishing, and skiing . . . dislikes social a stellar track man . . . best friends are Don climbers . . . best pal is Steve Hall . . . often and Buzz . . . will always remember his Junior found working behind a soda fountain ... a year . . . plans a career in medicine. Activities: future medical student. Activities: Golden C Golden C Staff; Student Council 11; Executive Staff; Student Council 9, 10; German Club 11, Committee 12; German Club 12; Photography 12; Mask & Bauble 11; Wrestling 9, 10; Ten- Club 12; Dance Committee 9, 12; Choir 11, 12; nis 9, 11, 12; Football 9; Soccer 11. Boys' Double Fifth; Boys' Chorus 10; Cross Country 11, 12; Indoor Track 10; Outdoor MAUREEN HELEN KENNY . . . "Reen" . . . Track 10, 11, 12; Tennis 9. cute ... a real live wire . . . will always re- member falling in the sink in the back of the JOHN MICHAEL KELLER . . . Mike . . . qui- sewing room . . . "'Good grief" . . . enjoys water et, friendly . . . has a terrific bass voice . . . skiing, and talking on the phone . . . plans to be likes biology and French . . . usually seen in a secretary. Activities: Golden C Staff; Spot- the Music Room . . . college in his future. Ac- tivities: Hi-Y 11, 12; Latin Club 11, 12; Music- light Staff 9, 10, 11, 12; Library Council 9, 10; Club 11, 12; Outdoor Track 10; Choir 10, Election Committee 9, 10, 11; Dance Commit- Treasurer 12; Boys' Double Fifth; Boys' Chorus tee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Girls' Chor- 11; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; All-State Chorus us 11, 12; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Girls' 11, 12; Indoor Track 9, 10; Golf 9, 11. Sports 9, 10; Tumbling Club 9, 10.

Here at Roosevelt School another kindergarten class performs in the annual play. Many of 42 the stars are in the 1962 graduating class. ' ~~ Donald Robert Kidd Kathleen Marie Klubnik Robert Konopack

DONALD ROBERT KIDD . . . "Donnie" . . . short and cute . . . likes Chemistry . . . can never forget Mr. Ornstein's English class . . . favorite pastime: girls . . . seen with Stony and Charlie . . . "Na" . . . future: undecided. Ac- tivities: Red Cross 9; Hi-Y 12; Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12. JAMES CURTIS KING . . . "Jimmy" ... a man of principle . . . friendly . . . dependable and understanding ... an all around personal- ity . . . excells in basketball . . . will always remember the JV Union County Championship . . . carefree . . . "You can't win them all" . . . usually seen in his '57 Ford or with Doc . . . future college student. Activities: Golden C Co-Editor; Student Council 10, 11; Class Presi- dent 11; Hi-Y 11, 12; German Club 10; Dance Committee 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Jun- ior Achievement 11; Boys' State Alternate 11; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12. KATHLEEN MARIE KLUBNIK . . . "Kathy" . . . favorite subject is shorthand . . . doesn't Dana Frankowski, age 3. appreciate starting school at dawn . . . best friend is Diane . . . likes piano and bowling . . . fondly remembers C.H.S. football games ... a future airline stewardess. Activities: Spot- light Staff 11, 12; Vocational Medical Club 10, 11; Election Committee 11; Dance Committee 10; Prom Committee; Choir 10; Girls' Chorus 11; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Twirling Club 11; Girls'Sports 11, 12. ROBERT KONOPACK . . . "Bobby" . . . likes chemistry . . . enjoys swimming sports and driv- ing . . . can be found with Dick Williams and Bill Laing . . . spends summers as a camp counsellor . . . college bound. Activities: Golden C Staff; Student Council 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, 11, 12.

Bounce . ... or Joyce Roden.

43 Judith Ellen KouaUy F'.nil Allen Kravet

JUDITH ELLEN KOWALSKY . . . "Judy".. . MARK ALLEN KUCKER . . . "Mark" ... fu- enjoys driving her "Hot Chevy" . . . best friend ture M.D. . . . likes science, Yankees, stamp is Pat Carrajat . . . "It bugs me" . . . favorite collecting, folk music, baseball and eating . . . subject is Study . . . fondest memory of C.H.S. best friend is Carl Goldenberg . . . usually seen is graduation. waiting for tenth period German. Activities: PAUL ALLEN KRAVET . . . "Paul" . . . enjoys German Club 12; Astronomy Club 11; Boys' bowling and listening to records . . . "Tough as Chorus 10, 11, 12. nails" . . . buddies are Gary and Bobby . . . LORRAINE MARIE KUROWSKI . . . "Lor- pet peeve is boys in saddle shoes . . . seen in his Impala . . . fondest memory is Mr. Brown's raine" . . . enjoys dancing and listening to rec- Consumer Ec. . . . future plans include Union ords . . . "That's tough!" . . . fondly remembers Junior College. Activities: Stamp Club 9; Bas- receiving her class ring . . . best friends are ketball 9, 10. Lorraine, Valerie, and Pat . . . Business School. Activities: Library Council 9; Dance Committee CHARLES FREDERICK KRIPPENDORF . . . "Charlie" . . . "man" . . . hard working and 9, 10; Prom Committee; Junior Achievement 11. eager . . . devoted to football, baseball and fish- LEONIE MARIE LACROIX . . . "Lee" . . . ing . . . seen with John, Don, and Bill, or silent and sincere ... a special charm about around school at 5:45 . . . enjoyed the prom. her ... a busy girl . . . enjoys twirling . . . Activities: Hi-Y 12; Choir 11, 12; Boys' Double seen with Barbara . . . college in the future. Fifth; Boys' Chorus 10; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Activities: Golden C Staff; French Club 10, 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12. Library Council 11; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; DARYL HILDEGARDE KROGMAN . . . "Dar- Twirler 10, 11, 12; Twirling Club 10, 11, 12; yl" ... a talented seamstress . . . likes Algebra Modern Dance 9, 11; Tumbling Club 11, 12; . . . people who pronounce her name wrong Girls'Sports 9, 10, 11, 12. bother her . . . fondest memory: the crowded WILLIAM RAYMOND LAING . . . "Bill" or (?) halls of C.H.S. . . . college ahead. Activities: "Willy" . . . football player . . . will always re- Student Council 11; Red Cross 9, 10; Execu- tive Committee 10; Latin Club 10, 11; Biology member "the team" . . . likes English . . . seen 10; Assembly Ushers 11, 12; Election Commit- with Dick and Bob . . . enjoys girls and work- tee 11; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom ing on the "Persian Princess" ... his favorite Committee; Girls' Chorus 9, 10, 11; Girls' Sports color is Persian Tan . . . college. Activities: 10, 11, 12; Modem Dance 9, 10. Band 9, 10, 11; Football 9, 10, 11, 12.

Mark Allen Kucki Diane Holly Leland

LINDA JOYCE LAWRENCE . . . "Linda" . . . LINDA RUTH LE MAIRE . . . "Lee" . . . likes cordial . . . warm personality . . . "All righty" . . . English and rooting at our games . . . nice per- enjoys Speech class and working with children son to know . . . "Oh great" . . . seen with Lou- . . . spends spare time reading and sewing . . . ise, Arlene, Di, Barb, and Chris . . . most em- found with Pattie, Maureen, and Anne ... a barrassed when she dropped a tray at the vivid memory of decorating for the Prom . . . Booster Club Dinner . . . college—Fashion Buy- banking profession. Activities: Spotlight Staff er. Activities: Golden C Staff; Student Council 9, 10; Library Council 9, 10, 11; Dance Com- 10, 11, 12; Spotlight Staff 9, 12; Red Cross Class Representative 9; Executive Committee mittee 9, 10, 11; Prom Committee; Girls' 12; Vocational Medical Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Sports 9, 10. Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Commit- WILLIAM ROBERT LAWRENCE . . . "Bill" tee; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Twirling Club . . . well-mannered . . . easy-going . . . usually 10, 11; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12. seen with Don, Charlie, or John . . . will espe- CERALDINE LEONHARDT . . . "Geri" . . . cially remember winning the Union County sincere, with friendly smile . . . seen often in J.V. Basketball Championship in his sophomore her blue Comet . . . dislikes "Boys who don't year . . . plans to attend Rider College. Ac- know how to drive" . . . best friend—Barbara tivities: Spanish Club 12; Basketball 10; Base- ... a future office worker. Activities: Red Cross 9; Biology Club 10; Dance Committee 9, ball 9. 10; Girls' Sports 9, 10. KAREN ANN LEIMANN . . . "Karen" ... en- joys bowling and eating ... an avid party-goer RUTH LYNN LERDA . . . "Rooth" . . . loves . . . favorite color is blue . . . usually seen with horses . . . favors biology and chemistry . . . Cathy and Laurie . . . Business School. Activi- best friend is Trena . . . usually seen riding in ties: Junior Achievement 12. a gray Lancer or on a horse . . . plans to at- tend Penn State . . . biological technician. Ac- DIANE HOLLY LELAND . . . "Di" ... en- tivities: Stamp Club 9; Senior Play Crew; Girls' joyed our Prom . . . best friend is Kathy . . . Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Art Club 11, 12; South likes to drive and listen to hi-fi . . . "Tuff America 10. enough" ... pet peeve is poor drivers . . . favorite subject is Chemistry . . . Liberal Arts. WALTER MICHAEL LESCHUK . . . "Java" . . . friendly to all ... likes fixing cars . . . most Activities: Golden C Staff; French Club 9, 10, often seen with John and Bill or at the Pepper- 11; Spanish Club 12; Future Teachers of Amer- mint room . . . Machinist. Activities: Visual ica 10, 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Aids 10; Stage Crew 9; Wrestling 11, 12- Foot- Prom Committee; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12. ball 11, 12.

Linda Ruth Le Mi Ruth Lynn Lerda Waller Michael Leschuk TOBY LEVISON LEVVIN . . . "Tobe" . . . warm, friendly, sincere, likeable . . . "Take it slow" . . . loves reading, skiing, folk music, jazz . . . likes everybody, everybody likes her . . . fond memories of those Saturday morning Labs . . . Medical Technologist or Dental Hygienist. Activities: Golden C Staff; Student Council 12; Library Council 10; French Club 11; Future Teachers of America 10; Vocational Medical Club 11, 12; Prom Committee; Girls' Chorus 11; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Modern Dance 10; Girls' Sports 9, 10; Psychology Club 12. DONALD FRANK LEWIS . . . "Lew" . . . brilliant, conscientious, well-liked . . . likes physics . . . most likely seen in Goldberg's . . . an asset to our class ... he hopes for an en- gineering career. Activities: Student Council 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Class Treasurer 10; Hi-Y 11, 12; Election Committee 10, 11, Chairman 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 9; Boys' State 11, Football 9, 10, 11; Indoor Track 9, 10, 11; Outdoor Track 9, 10, 11. PETER L'HEUREUX . . . "Pete" . . . enjoys anything to do with cars . . . seen with Bruce. ROBERT WAYNE LIMING . . . "Limo" . . . enthusiastic about hunting and swimming . . . can be found with Mike, Rich, John, and Ed- die, or wherever there is a party . . . good- looking . . . will remember all the people he has met at C.H.S. . . . easy-going . . . would like to become a C.P.A. Activities: Dance Com- mittee 9, 10, 11; Prom Committee; Wrestling 9. ROSEMARY JEANNE LIMONE . . . "Roe" . . . friendly and sincere ... a very helpful librarian . . . her pet peeve is drivers who don't know where they are going . . . her fondest high school memory is the crowded study halls . . . plans to be an elementary teacher. Activities: Future Teachers of America 12; Library Coun- cil 9; Psychology Club 12. SUSAN ELIZABETH LINDSAY . . . "Sue" . . . pretty red hair . . . seen with Jimmy or work- ing in the library . . . "Good grief" . . . fondest memory of C.H.S. is homeroom with Mr. Scu- tro . . . Junior College — Secretary. Activities: Golden C Staff; Student Council 9; Red Cross 10; Executive Committee 9, 11; Assembly Ush- ers 11, 12; French Club 9, 10; Biology Club 10; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Com- mittee; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Modern Dance 9. JOYCE ELIZABETH LISKA . . . "Joyce" . . . good things come in small packages . . . "You're kidding!" . . . usually found in Linden with Walt . . . favorite subjects include business work . . . plans to become a private secretary . . . pet peeve is snobs in cliques . . . best friends are Pat Weskrna and Barbara Antoniato. Activities: Spotlight Staff 12; Executive Com- mittee 10; Future Teachers of America 9, 10; Vocational Medical Club 9, 10; Dance Com- mittee 9, 10; Girls' Chorus 10; 9th Crade Mixed Chorus; Twirling Club 11; Girls' Sports 10; Modem Dance 10; Tumbling Club 10, 11; Jun- ior Achievement 11. JOHN ALEXANDER LITWINETZ . . . "Wy- att" . . . phlegmatic at best . . . one of our basketball players . . . quick on the draw . . . enjoys first period study halls . . . future prob- ably in the field of chemical engineering. Ac- tivities: Hi-Y 12; Dance Committee 11; Foot- ball 9; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9, 10.

Robert Wayne Liming John Alexander Litwin Peter Joseph Malaspina Michael E. Malekoff Marie Marchione

ELLYN GAYLE LOMACK . . . "Lyn" . . . Future Teachers of America 9; Biology Club friendly and intelligent ... has a beautiful 10: Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Com- voice . . . "That's fabulous" . . . likes French mittee. and cooking . . . college and a career in music PETER JOSEPH MALASPINA . . . "Mai" ...... bound to succeed. Activities: Golden C friendly, happy-go-lucky . . . seen either in "P" Staff; Red Cross 9; Mask & Bauble 10; Music Room or driving a station wagon for Seller's Club 11, 12; Psychology Club 12; Dance Com- Drugs . . . enjoys sports . . . best friends are mittee 9, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Choir 10, Fred and Art ... future-ROTC in college. Ac- 11, 12; Girls' Ensemble; 9th Grade Mixed Chor- tivities: Senior Play Crew 9; Wrestling 9; Foot- us; All-State Chorus 10, 11, 12; Modern Dance ball 12; Basketball 9. 10; Opera Festival 9, 11, 12; Girls' Citizenship MICHAEL E. MALEKOFF . . . "Mike" . . . Institute 11. rough and ready . . . got his head caught in a BARBARA ANN LONG . . . "Barb" . . . quiet, hall window . . . loves sports, cars, parties, and diligent ... a hidden sense of humor . . . pet auto mechanics . . . can be found with Ed peeve—boys who are late . . . loved Mr. West's Force and the boys . . . plans to attend Uni- math classes . . . wants to be a bacteriolo- versity of North Carolina. Activities: Wrestling gist. Activities: Red Cross 9; Latin Club 12; 9, 10, 12; Football 9, 10, 11, 12. Future Teachers of America 10; Astronomy DIANE PATRICIA MANENTY . . . "Di" . . . Club 12; Election Committee 12; Psychology lively . . . sparkling eyes, warm smile . . . will Club 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom always remember chemistry with Mr. Y . . . en- Committee; Twirling Club 10; Junior Achieve- joys going to school games ... a future teacher. ment 11, 12; Girls' Sports 9, 11. Activities: Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Future Teach- ROBERT A. LOW . . . "Bob" . . . cynical . . . ers of America 10, 12; Dance Committee 12; a great wit . . . enjoys fishing and shooting ... Prom Committee. Mr. Ramsey's English class will never forget him . . . hopes for a career in marine biology. DIANE MARIE MARCHIONE . . . "Di" Activities: Latin Club 10, II; Astronomy Club genuine . . . lovely hair and expressive eyes 10, 11, 12; Forum Club 11, 12; Soccer 11. lively sense of humor topped with an unmistak- CAROL ANNE MacINTOSH . . . "Mac" . . . able laugh . . . best friends are Lee, Pat, and always on the go ... vivacious and fun-loving Emily . . . always looking ahead . . . college. Ac- . . . has fun horseback riding, driving, and at tivities: Golden C Staff; Spotlight Staff 9, 10, 11, parties . . . usually found in the Peppermint 12; Red Cross 9, 10, 11; French Club 9, 10,' Room . -. works at the Geiger Counter . . . will 11; Future Teachers of America 9, 11, 12; Elec- always remember Mr. Mass' typing class in tion Committee 12; Dance Committee 9; Prom the 7th grade . . . plans to attend Junior Col- Committee; Choir 10, 11, 12; Girls' Ensemble; lege and then Nursing School. Activities: Col- 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Junior Achievement den C Staff; Red Cross 9, 10; French Club 9; 11; Opera Festival 9, 11. 47 ROBERT CUSTAVE MARHOLD . . . Bob" JANET MAZZEO . . . "Dizzy" . . . fun-loving . . . enjoys bowling, dancing, football games, and carefree . . . "One never knows, does and collecting coins . . . usually found in the one?" . . . enjoys Shorthand and Art . . . best snack bar . . . best friends are Joe, John, and friends are Marion, Karen and Lory . . . sec- Bob . . . remembers the Junior Prom . . . Navy. retary. CAROL MARINO . . . "Tank" . . . blond and SANDRA MARGARET McARTHUR . . . athletic . . . dislikes being asked if her father "Sandy" . . . cute and capable . . . fun to be owns Marino's Fish Market . . . tennis and driv- with ... an asset to CHS . . . enjoys cooking ing rate high . . . "Oh, Yea" . . . most likely and dancing . . . usually seen with June and seen with the gang . . . enjoyed junior year . . . Dee . . . will remember getting Mr. Y's lunch friends with Pat, M.J., Carol, Jane, Penny, Tina, . . . certain success in college and bio-chemistry. and Maggie . . . college bound. Activities: Activities: Golden C Staff; Student Council 11, French Club 9, 10; G.A.A. Council 10; Cirls' 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Red Cross Sports 9, 10, 11, 12. 10, 11; Class Secretary 9, 10; Executive Com- PAMELA ANN MARSH . . . "Pam" . . . sweet mittee 9, 10, 12; Latin Club 11; Spanish Club and sincere . . . "swell" to know . . . seen driv- 11; Planning Board 12; Astronomy Club 11; ing the little Volvo . . , will always remember Music Club 11, 12; Library Council 9, 10; Elec- the prom . . . Chemistry rates high . . . "You tion Committee 12; Dance Committee 9, 11, 12; know" . . . dislikes drivers who do not signal General Chairman 10; Prom Committee; 9th ... a career in business or interior decoration. Grade Mixed Chorus; Girls' State Alternate 11; Activities: Student Council 9, 10; Future Teach- Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11,12 ; Modern Dance 9, 10. ers of America 9, 10; Dance Committee 9, 10, MARYJANE McCONNELL . . . "M.J." . . . 12; Prom Committee; Art Club 12, Treas- a girl with many friends . . . enjoys horseback urer 11. riding, dancing . . . dislikes 8th and 9th peri- JOHN G. MARTIN . . . "Jack" . . . often seen ods . . . fondest memory of CHS is junior year and working on cars . . . likes sports car rallies . . . best friends are Pat, Penny, Tina, Mac, and ham radios . . . remembers Freshman Al- Jane, Pam, Carol, and Maggie . . . plans to at- gebra . . . plans on U.S. Military Academy. tend college. Activities: Golden C Staff; Red DOUGLAS ALEXANDER MAXFIELD . . . Cross 11; Latin Club 11; Spanish Club 12; "Doug" . . . pleasures include history and danc- Forum Club 9, 10; Election Committee 11, 12; ing ... a friendly grin ... if not downtown Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Commit- or behind the wheel, can be found building or tee; Girls' Sports 9, 10; Tumbling Club 10. racing cars ... a sincere and likeable person MARTIN McEVOY . . . "Mac" . . . favorite . . . would like to become an aircraft mechanic. subject was chemistry . . . will always remem-

Robert Gustave Maxhold Pamela Ann Marsh J*ihn James McVey

JANET CAROLYN MERWIN . . . "Jan" . . . ber Mr. Y's class . . . "Yo" . . . best friends are gorgeous red hair . . . pet peeve is the Red Bill, Marty, and Satch . . . can usually be seen Raiders' halfback . . . enjoys swimming, water- in Bill's '34 Ford . . . college. Activities: skiing, and skating . . . most likely seen in West- Wrestling 10; Soccer 11, 12; Baseball 9, 10. field Sweet Shop . . . "You must be kidding!" PATRICIA JEAN McHARG . . . "Patty" ...... favorite subject is gym . . . friends here a serious girl, but one who has time for fun and in Ocean City . . . college. Activities: Span- ish Club 12. . . . friendly and sociable . . . has many friends . . . enjoys sewing and driving . . . college. Ac- GAY ANN MILIUS . . . "Gay" . . . sincere and tivities: Golden C Staff; Spotlight Staff 11, 12; considerate ... a fine student as well as an Spanish Club 11, 12; Future Teachers of Amer- enthusiastic cheerleader . . . enjoys driving her ica 10, 11, 12; Biology Club 10; Dance Com- T-Bird . . . shall always remember chemistry mittee 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Girls' with Mr. Y . . . college lies in her very opti- Chorus 11; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Cirls' mistic future. Activities: Golden C Staff; Stu- Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Modern Dance 9. dent Council 10; Spotlight Staff 9, 10,'11, 12; CATHLEEN MARCARET McNAB . . . "Mag- Red Cross 9, Secretary 10; Class Secretary 12; gie" . . . fun to be with . . . avid horseback Mask & Bauble 9, 10, 11; Election Committee rider . . . History and prompt people are to 9, 10; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom her liking . . . never a frown . . . friends in- Committee; Girls' Chorus 10; Cheerleader 10, clude Sue . . . naturally pretty, naturally nice 12, Co-captain 11; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; . . . will be a capable secretary. Activities: Modern Dance 9; Girls" State Alternate 11; Ex- ecutive Committee 12. Mask & Bauble 9, 10; G.A.A. 9, 10; Assembly Usher 11, 12; Golden C Staff. JOAN ELIZABETH MINNEMAN . . . "Max" WILLIAM JOHN MeSTAY . . . "Jack" ... a . . . likes to talk . . . one of our younger mem- good worker . . . "What's happening" . . . best bers . . . pet peeve: "I can't drive until April" friends are Bill and Ed ... future electrical en- . . . that is really "Bad News" . . . friends: gineer . . . plans on trade school. Karin, Marti, and Shirley . . . will remember JOHN JAMES McVEY . . . "Satch" . . . enjoys gym class . . . will make a good teacher. Ac- math, basketball, golf, and eating . . . hates tivities: Student Council 12; Assembly Chair- "cut and dried" lectures . . . seen with Mart, man 12; Art Club 12; French Club 12; Future Bill, and Mac in Bill's Ford . . . will never for- Teachers of America 10, II, 12; Biology Club get Miss Schwoerer's Algebra II class . . . Rut- 10;« Assembly Ushers 11; Election Committee gers Pharmacy. Activities: German Club 10; 12; Dance Committee 10, 11; Prom Committee; Dance Committee 9; Soccer 12; Basketball 11, Girls'Sports 10, 11. 12; Baseball 9; Golf 11, 12. 49 THOMAS OWEN MITCHELL . . . "Tom" .. . favorite subject is chemistry . . . ""Yeah, but" . . . hobby is stamp collecting . . . pet peeve is split sessions . . . future—study chemistry at Trinity College . . . sure to be a success. Ac- tivities: Golden C Staff; National Honor Society 11, 12; Spotlight Staff 12; Executive Commit- tee 9, 10; Hi-V 11, 12; Executive Committee 9, 10; Hi-Y 11, 12; Latin Club 10; Stamp Club 9, Vice President 10; Election Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Choir 12; Boys' Double Fifth; Boys' Chorus 10; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Football Manager 10; Soccer 12; Baseball Man- ager 9, 10; Opera Festival 12. LINDA KATHERINE MOLEEN . . . "Lin" . . . friendly, happy-go-lucky . . . chatterbox . . . "You're joshing" . . . enjoys sewing and reading . . . best friends are Linda and Phyllis . . . teacher. Activities: Spotlight Staff 11, 12; French Club 10, 11; Future Teachers of Amer- ica 9, 10, 12; Creative Writing Club 12; Elec- tion Committee 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Cirls' Sports 9, 10, 11; Psychology Club 12. ARLENE CAROLE MONEY . . . "Ar" . . . personality plus . . . likes all kinds of sports, especially water skiing, tennis, and going for rides in the family's motorboat . . . enjoys driving, but pet peeve is people whose brake lights don't work . . . favorite subject in CHS was chemistry . . . works for the Cranford- Westfield Building Supply Company . . . wants to become a nurse. Activities: Golden C Staff; Spotlight Staff 11; Vocational Medical Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee: Cheerleader 10; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Modern Dance 11; Junior Achievement 11. MARILYN ANN MOOT . . . "Marilyn" . . . hates being called "Moose" . . . nice figure and nice kid . . . likes swimming and water skiing . . . found working in the nurses office . . . most embarrassed when she dropped her baton on the stage . . . will remember the prom of 1960 . . . Medical Secretary. Activities: Golden C Staff; Executive Committee 10; Library Council 11, 12; Assembly Ushers 11; Dance Committee 10; Prom Committee; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Twirler 10, Co-captain 11; Twirling Club 11, Treasurer 10; Girls' Sports 11; Tumbling Club 9, 10, 11, 12. MELINDA JANE MORRIS . . . "Lynch" . . . returned from spending her junior year in Ari- zona . . . loves to walk in and out of the senior door . . . will remember speech and Spanish . . . Sue Babcock is her best friend . . . college . . . teaching. Activities: Student Council 9; Red Cross 9, 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 12; Fu- ture Teachers of America 10, 11, 12; Senior Play Cast 11; Dance Committee 10, 11, 12; DELIA ANN MUNDAY . . . "Dee" . . . bril- Prom Committee; Choir 11, 12; Girls' Ensem- liant, friendly, well-liked . . . she will always ble; Girls' Chorus 10; 9th Grade Mixed remember listening for Mr. West's sandwich . . . Chorus; Modern Dance 11; Opera Festival 9, usually seen with Sandy and Judy . . . music 10, 12. plays an important part in her life . . . her fu- MARY BARTHOLOMEW MORRISON . . . ture plans include college of course. Activities: "Mary" . . . our blue-eyed blonde . . . her eyes Golden C Staff; Student Council 10, 12; Na- speak a language of their own . . . flirtatious tional Honor Society 11, 12; Spotlight Staff 9; . . . best friends are Barbara, Carol and Candy Spanish Club 11, Secretary and Treasurer 12; . . . "tension" easy to get along with . . . enjoys Biology Club 10; Astronomy Club 11; Music math. . . will make a wonderful nurse. Activi- Club 10, 12, Secretary 11; Dance Committee 9, ties: Class Viee-President 9, 10; Vocational 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Choir 10, 11, Sec- Medical Club 9; Mask & Bauble 9, 10, 11, 12; retary 12; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Girls' En- Assembly Ushers 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, semble — Accompanist; Girls' Citizenship Insti- 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Cirls' Sports 9, tute 11; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12- Open Fes- 10, 11, 12. tival 9, 10. BETTE JUNE MURPHY . . . "Murph" . . , Band 9; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom petite . . . cute, blonde . . . likes English . . , Committee; Football 9; Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12; Barb is her best friend . . . will remember our Soccer 10, 11, 12; Indoor Track 10. Prom . . . college . . . English teacher. Activi- ANNE KATHRYNE O'DONNELL . . . "Annie" ties: Golden C Staff; Student Council 9; Fu- . . . Consumer Economics with Mr. Brown and ture Teachers of America 10, 12; Vocational football games rate high . . . "You're kidding" Medical Club 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, , . . dislikes juvenile boys . • . seen with Karen 11; Prom Committee. Owens . . . good sewer . . . pleasant . . . sure JESSE HENRY NADELMAN . . . "Juicy" . . . to be a successful secretary. Activities: Dance slimmed down to a wonderful physique . . , Committee 9, 10, 12. algebra, dancing, reading, bowling, chartreuse, BARBARA MARIE O'DONNELL . . . "Barb" and girls all rate high with him . . . "Hiya fella" . . . talkative and sweet . . . she enjoys algebra . . . best friends are Ken and Gary ... a future and driving . . . "Hey, hey, hey ' . . . collecting lawyer. Activities: Executive Committee 9, 11; records, dancing and talking on the phone are Biology Club 10; Forum Club 9; Dante Com- her pastimes . . . plans to attend Newark State mittee 9, 10, 11, 12; Tennis 12. Teachers College to be an elementary school LEROY EVERETT NORDSTROM . . . "Lee" teacher. Activities: Spotlight Staff 12; Future . . . fullback and captain of our football team Teachers of America 11, 12; Dance Committee . . . powerful physique . . . active in wrestling 9, 12; Prom Committee; 9th Grade Mixed Cho- and track ... a nice guy . . . college. Activi- rus; Girls' Sports 11, 12. ties: Student Council 9; Hi-Y 11, 12; Spanish WILLIAM JAMES O'REILLY . . . "BUI" . . . Club 12; Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12; Outdoor enjoys math, piano, and driving . . . "Egads!" Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Com- . . . disliked getting up so early for school . . . mittee. seen with Mike, Dave, and Jim ... fondest memory is Mr. West's math class . . . found on JAMES MARTIN OATHOUT . . . "Jim" or the job at the canoe club . . . excellent artist "Oats" . . . enjoys math and riding around ...... will be architect. Activities: National Honor seen with Don Lewis and Steve Hall . . . gets Society 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; French Club 9, 11; along with everyone . . . sees Dartmouth ahead. Election Committee 12; Dance Committee 11, Activities: Student Council 11; National Honor 12; Prom Committee; Soccer 10; Indoor Track Society 11, 12; Hi-Y 12; Band 9, 10; Dance 10; Outdoor Track 10; Tennis 12.

Delia Ann Munday Bette June Murphy Jesse Henry NaiMm Leroy Everett Nordstrom DAVID RUSSELL ORTH . . . "Bone" ... en- joys chemistry, sleeping, and reading . . . "Stuff it" . . . seen with Bonkie, Tom, and Mike . . . found everywhere anytime . . . worked as a lab technician . . . looks forward to becoming a veterinarian. Activities: Golf 12; Prom Com- mittee. KAREN OWENS . . . "Karo" . . . quiet, pleas- ant . . . always a smile . . . enjoys biology . . . spare time spent cooking, sewing, and drawing . . . usually found with Anne . . . memories of CHS include the senior door privilege . . . sec- retary. Activities: Spotlight Staff 11; Dance Committee 12. JEANNETTE F. PAFFENROTH . . . "Jay" . . . energetic and friendly . . . enjoys swim- ming, law, and talking on the phone . . . usu- ally seen with Michele and Pat . . . college. Activities: Spotlight Staff 9, 10; Red Cross 9; Library Council 10; Future Teachers of Amer- ica 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11; Prom Committee; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Girls' Sports 10. JAMES ALDERT PANTANO . . . "Jim" . . . fishing and driving rate with him . . . favorite expression "Tough" . . . best friend is Bill . . . C.H.S. will never forget his siren . . . will at- tend Rutgers School of Pharmacy. Activities: Hi-Y 11, 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Biology Club 10; Stamp Club 9; Dance Committee 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Dance Band 10, 12; Junior Achievement 11, 12. ROBERT FRANCIS PASKO . . . "Bob" ... a sportsman . . . loves fishing and hunting . . . best friends are Joe and Ron . . . usually seen at Milt's . . . will major in engineering at N.C.E. MICHAEL JEAN FENDER . . . "Mike" . . . spirited . . . full of ideas . . . one of our out- standing wrestlers . . . was quite embarrassed when he lost his car keys on a date . . . enjoys math, dislikes Spanish . . . college ahead. Ac- tivities: Football 9, 10; Baseball 9; Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12. KARIN EILEEN PETERSON . . . "Karin" . . . cute and sweet . . . friendly . . . enjoys art, driving, and swimming . . . best friend is Joan . . . "You're kidding!" . . . pet peeve is alarm clocks . . . future plans include art education. Activities: Golden C Staff; Student Council 12; Spotlight Staff 11, 12; French Club 12; Future Teachers of America 9, 10, 11, 12; Biology Club 10; Election Committee 12; Dance Com- mittee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Girls' Mr. Brown gives last minute instructions before Chorus 10, 11, 12; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; sending the team members out on the field. Art Club 11, Vice-President 12- Girls' Sports 52, 10, 11, 12. „ ARLENE PHILIPONE . . . "Ar" ... our tal- ented and talkative majorette . . . remembers the day her baton rolled off the stage during an assembly . . . enjoys twirling . . . remembers fondly chemistry with Mr. "Y" . . . doesn't like people who are always late . . . plans to attend college. Activities: Golden C Staff; Red Cross 9, 10; Executive Committee 12; Vocational Medical Club 10, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Twirler 10, 11, Ma- jorette 12; Twirling Club 10, 11, President 12; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Modern Dance 9; Tumbling Club 11, 12. ANTHONY THOMAS POLISTINA . . . "Tony" ... a warm "Hi" for all ... music is foremost . . . interest in architecture . . . best friends are Don and Mike . . . will always remember Mr. Kahn Eileen Peterson Lenney and Miss King ... a future in piano. Activities: Music Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Choir 12; Boys' Chorus 9, 14 11. LINDA PORCELLA . . . "Linda" ... a bright, warm smile . . . enjoys English, art, and sew- ing . . . fondest memory of CHS "The Great Assemblies" . . . future plans include college and liberal arts. Activities: Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Stamp Club 11, 12; Psychology Club 12. KATHLEEN GAY POWERS . . . "Kath" . . . beauty and sophistication . . . "You Know ' . . . I enjoys talking on the telephone and writing let- ters . . . she is most likely found in the "P Room" . . . intends to be an airline stewardess. Activities: Red Cross 9, 10; French Club 9, 10; Election Committee 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Girls' Chorus 10, 12; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Twirling Club 10; Girls' Sports 11; Tumbling Club 9; Opera Festival 9, 10. LYNNE JOANNE PRICE . . . "Lynne" . . . loves drama and ballet . . . English is her fa- vorite subject . . . Ann and Cleo are her best friends . . . worked as a secretary during high school . . . she hopes for a career in drama. Activities: Golden C Staff; Spotlight Staff 9, 10; Red Cross 10; French Club 9, 10; Spanish Club 11; Creative Writing Club 11, 12; Mask & Bauble 10, 11, 12; Library Council 10; Dance Committee 9, 10; Girls' Sports 9; Tum- Touchdown at the Jeff game. bling Club 10; Mask & Bauble Vice-Presi- dent 12.

Anthony Thnmni PnlieM.i<. Linda Porcella Kathleen Cay Po\ Lynne Joanne Price 53 DENNIS RACZVNSKI . . . "Dennis" ... a good friend to many, almost always smiling . . . a true athlete—when not injured . . . dislikes girls who wear "Old Spice" . . . best friends are Gary and Tex ... a college education which includes physical therapy lies in his future. Ac- tivities: Student Council 11; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12. SHIRLEY ANN RAKACS . . . "Shirl" . . . short and cute . . . likes basketball, music and swim- ming . . . often seen at the shore . . . "Whoops!" . . . Marti is her best friend . . . pet peeve is wearing shoes . . . fondest memory is Mr. Len- ney and choir . . . Westminster College. Activi- ties: Gulden C Stan"; Student Council 9, 10, Watchung Conference Committee Chairman 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Spotlight Staff 10, 11; Red Cross 12; French Club 9, 10, 11, Vice-President 12; Mask & Bauble 10, 11; Music Club 11, 12; Senior Play Cast 10; Elec- tion Committee 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee Program Chairman; Choir 10, 11, 12; Girls' Ensemble Chairman; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Band 10, Secretary 9; G.A.A. Council 9, 11; Junior Achievement 11, 12; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Modern Dance 9, 10, 11; Tumbling Club 11; Opera Festival 9, 11, 12; Psychology Club 12; Girls' State Alternate 11. JOYCE ANNE REAVES . . . "Joycie" . . . very bright ... a wonderful sense of humor . . . ter- riffic English student . . . best friends are Pris- cilla and Lyn . . . can usually be found in the library . . . she will be an asset in any career she chooses . . . college bound. Activities: Golden C Business Manager; Red Cross 9; Crea- tive Writing Club 12; Library Council 9, 11, Shirley Ann Rakacs President 10, Secretary 12; Girls' Chorus 10. DONALD A. REISS . . . "Don" ... a quiet person . . . enjoys sleeping and reading . . . usually found with Tony, Ron, and Mike . . . "Greetings" . . . plans to study physics at Drexcl Institute of Technology. Activities: German Club 11, 12. CANDY CAROL RICH . . . "Candy" . . . never a dull moment . . . full of spirit ... an unfor- gettable redhead . . . enjoys Spanish . . . will never forget those "Wonderful" proms ... a devilish soul with a warm heart . . . dislikes people who call her "Red" . . . usually seen with Barbara, Mary, Carol, or Gay . . . college bound. Activities: Spotlight Staff 9, 10, 12; Spanish Club 12; Future Teachers of America 9; Vocational Medical Club 9, 12; Mask & Bauble 9, 10, 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Cheerleader 10, Co-Captain 11; Girls Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Mod- Joyce Anne Reaves ern Dance 9, 10; Tumbling Club 10. SUZANNE JEANETTE RICHARDS . . . "Sue" . . . "Can't win em all" . . . pet peeve is Al- gebra . . . has a talent for getting into embar- rassing situations . . . fun to be with . . . seen in the "P" Room with I luck or Mad . . . nurs- ing. Activities: Golden C Staff; Spotlight Staff 9, 10; Red Cross 10, 11; French Club 10, 11; Vocational Medical Club 9, 10, 11; Mask & Bauble 10; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Girls' Chorus 10; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Cheerleader 10. MADELINE AGATHA ROBINSON . . . "Mad" lots of fun . . . likes dancing and wrestling matches . . . seen driving a white Impala, or with the girls . . . will remember Clare's and Prom weekends at Neil's . . . good friends with Carolyn and Sue . . . junior college. Activities: French Club 9, 10; Future Teachers of America 9. 10; Library Council 9, 10, 11, 12; Dance inb Frcduict; f-har Committee 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee. JOYCE BARBARA RODEN . . . "Bounce" . . . an aura of maturity about her . . . likes science courses, collecting stuffed animals, dancing, and driving . . . her fondest memory in our Prom . . . she'll be a wonderful nurse. Activities: Golden C Staff, Co-Editor; Student Council 9, 12; Spotlight Staff 9; Red Cross 9, 12; Exec- utive Committee 11; Latin Club 10, 11; Voca- tional Medical Club 9, 10, 11; Biology Club 10; Library Council 9, 10, 'Vice-President 11, Pres- ident 12; Assembly Ushers 11, Captain 12; Election Committee 11, Co-Chairman 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 12, Chairman 11; Prom Committee; Twirling Club 10; Girls' State Alternate 11; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Tum- bling Club 11, 12; Hawaiian Dance Club 11; Psychology Club 12. Joyce Barbara Rock-n SUSAN JANE RONNLUND . . . "Sue" . . . personable . . . witty ... a loyal friend . . . enjoys reading and driving . . . will always re- member French with Monsieur Blanchette . . . future in chemistry. Activities; French Club 9, 10; Future Teachers of America 9; Mask & Bauble 9, 10, 12, Vice-President 11; Election Committee 11; Prom Committee; Choir 12; Girls' Ensemble; Girls' Chorus 11; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus. JOHN LAWRENCE ROTH . . . "John" . . . ex- cellent bowler . . . pet peeve is girls that smoke . . . "No josh" . . . great sense of humor . . . future plans include college. Activities: Hi-Y 11, 12; Football 9, 10; Baseball 10. PHYLLIS KATHRYN RUCH . . . "Phyl" . . . likes .stenography . . . peeved at those who don't have school spirit . . . fondest memory is decorating for the Prom . . . future secretary. Activities: Golden C Staff; Spotlight Staff 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Com- mittee; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12. JEAN CAROLE SCHAEFFER . . . "Jeanie" . . . likes to talk . . . pet peeve is motorcycles . . . enjoyed chemistry . . . "Forget it" . . . "You know" . . . will always remember Prom week- end . . . usually found at the diner or with Diane, Corliss or Joan . . . future plans include college and home economics. Activities: Future Teachers of America 9; Dance Committee 9, 10, 12; Prom Committee; 9th Crade Mixed Chorus; Twirling Club 12. LEO JOHN SCHAEFFER . . . "Schaef" ... a real nice guy . . . dislikes women drivers . . . remembers Mr. Wilson's P.A.D. class . . . plans to join the Marines, Activities: Outdoor Track 10; Baseball 9. FREDERICK J. SCHANER . . . "Fred" . . . likes to paint and read . . . doesn't like quiet girls . . . works at the Acme . . . best friends are George, Frederick J. Schan Paul, Carl, Joe, and Ron . . . will remember the Thanksgiving game of 1960 . . . Pratt or Parsons, Fashion Illustrator. Activities: Astron- omy Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Art Club 12, Vice-Pres- ident 10, 11. DENNIS FREDERICK SCHAR . . . NANCY LOUISE SCHECKLER . . . "Nance" . . . pretty blonde hair . . . favorite subject is Biology . . . likes to cook and eat . . . dislikes back seat drivers . . . "You know" . . . seen with Trena and Kathy or in Pennsylvania . . . our Prom is her fondest memory of CHS . . . future plans include secretarial work. Activities: Student Council 11; Red Cross 10, 11, 12, Sec- retary 9; Executive Committee 9; Election Committee 12; Dance Committee 9; Prom Committee; Girls' Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Modern Dance 9, 10; Tumbling Club 10, 11, 12. Phyllis Kathrvr. R../4., N;incy Louise ScWklei Lois Ann Shaheen Lisa Shapiro

CAROLYN BARBARA SCHMIDT . . . "Caro- lyn" . . . "Don't worry about it" . . . enjoys cooking and sewing . . . seen with Madeline and Sue or in the "P" Room . . . medical secretary. Activities: French Club 11, 12; Vocational Med- ical Club 10; Library Council 10, II, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Com- mittee 11; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus. WARREN DOYLE SECHRIST, JR. ... "War- ren" . . . enjoys math . . . found with Skip and Steve in the Visual Aids room . . . dislikes clum- sy parkers . . . hobby is cars . . . stock clerk at the A&P . . . well dressed . . . easy going . . . fu- ture includes college. Activities: Visual Aids 9, 10, 11, 12; Stage Crew 9, 10, 11, Master Elec- trician 12. The girls . . . Mary, Candy, Dcedee, Gay, Bar- LOIS ANN SHAHEEN . . . "Lo" . . . beautiful bara . . . put their heads together. eyes . . . likes to drive, particularly to the shore . . . usually found helping Mr. Y . . . can never forget all the C.H.S. wrestling matches . . . col- lege. Activities: Executive Committee 10; French Club 10, 12; Future Teachers of Amer- ica 10, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Choir 11, 12; Girls' Ensem- ble; Girls" Chorus 10: 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Junior Achievement 12. LISA SHAPIRO . . . "Lis" . . . sophisticated . . . she loves the arts, especially music . . . she'll always remember choir and All-State . . . green is her color . . . American University is her goal. Activities: French Club 9, 10, 11; Spanish Club 11; Mask & Bauble 9, 10, 12; Music Club 12; Election Committee 11; Prom Committee; Choir 11, 12; Girls' Ensemble; Girls' Chorus 10; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; All- State Chorus 12; Opera Festival 9, 11, 12. yea! Cranford!

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JUNE EVELYN SHAW . . . "June" . . . cute and friendly . . . great sense of humor . . . her fondest memories of C.H.S. are decorating for the From and singing in concerts . . . best friends include Sandy, Karin and Di . . . a fu- ture elementary school teacher. Activities: GEORGE BRUCE SHERIFF . . . "George" Golden C Staff; Red Cross 9, 10, 11, 12; Ger- ... a friendly fellow . . . always a witty say- man Club 12; Future Teachers of America 9, ing ... diligent . . . enjoys bowling . . . plans 10, Vice-President 11, President 12; Election to attend college. Activities: French Club 11, Committee 12; Dance Committee 10, 11, 12; 12; Spanish Club 11; Amice Scientia 12; As- Prom Committee; Choir 11, 12; Girls' Chorus tronomy Club 12; Stage Crew 12; Soccer 11. 10; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Girls' Sports KENNETH ELLIOT SHOTLANDER . . . 11, 12. "Ken" . . . gives the band its beat with his drums . . . pals with Chuck Davis . . . likes the color red . . . friendly and sociable . . . fondest memory is graduation . . . works at National Family Stores ... a good friend . . . liberal arts college. Activities: Spanish Club 12; Astronomy Club 10; Dance Band 11, 12; Senior Play Or- chestra 10; Boys' Chorus 10; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Visual Aids 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12. ADRIAN JUNE SHULMAN . . . "June" . . . fond of history, sewing, and driving . . . her many friends include Jan, Rita, Toby and Beaver . . . "C'est La Vie!" . . . will always re- member turning her ring around . . . plans to teach elementary school. Activities: Spanish Club 12; Future Teachers of America 9, 12; Biology Club 10; Forum Club 10; Election Committee 11; Dance Committee 9, 10; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Junior Achievement 12- Girls' Sports 9.

57 Ceorge Bm PRISCILLA LANE SIMS . . . "Priss" . . . fun to be with . . . outgoing and friendly . . . "How about that" . . . likes jazz and bookkeeping, dis- likes bad drivers . . . fondly remembers '59 football games . . . future plans include busi- ness school. Activities: Golden C Staff; Student Council 9, 10, 12; Spotlight Staff 12; Red Cross 9; Library Council 9, 10, 11; Election Commit- tee 12; Dance Committee 9, 10; Prom Commit- tee; Girls" Sports 9, 10, 12. HELEN MARJORIE SIPP . . . "Helen" . . . smart and sweet . . . nice smile . . . pals with Rochelle, Janet, and Barbara . . . "Oh honestly" . . . fondest memory is watching rise It looks as if Ed Coe, the Golden C Editor-in-Chief, from C.H.S. windows . . . dislikes filling out began to officiate at any early age. forms . . . Union Junior College. Activities: Spotlight Staff 12; Red Cross 10; French Club 10, 11; Forum Club 11; Junior Achievement 11; Girls' Sports 11; Tumbling Club 11; Art ELIZABETH RUTH SIEDELHOFER . . . Club 11, 12. "Betty" ... a telephone devotee . . . Mr. Scru- IRIS CHARLA SKOLNIK . . . "Iris" ... a tro's class holds pleasant memories . . . likes good-looking gir! with clothes and figure to math and dancing . . . happy-go-lucky . . . does match . . . enjoys eating and going to parties not care for boyfriend snatchers . . . book- . . . always has a boy on the string . . . dislikes keeper. Activities: Golden C Staff; Dance Com- conceited boys and giggling girls . . . has fond mittee 9, 10, 12; Girls' Sports 9, 10. memories of cheering and prom weekend . . . JANE ELLEN SILBERMAN . . . "Janie" . . . Ruth heads her list of friends . . . plans to be a short and sweet . . . talkative . . . another horse- journalist. Activities: Golden C Staff; Student back fan . . . best friends include Pam, Mac, Council 9, 10; Spotlight Staff 9, 10, 12; French Mary Jane, and Maggie . . . likes math, art, and Club 12; Future Teachers of America 9, 10; music . . . Junior year holds many fond memo- Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Com- ries for this likeable senior . . . has her sights mittee; Cheerleader 10, 11; Girls' Sports 9, 10, set on American University. Activities: French 11, 12; Modern Dance 9. Club 9, 10; Future Teachers of America 9, 10, JAMES HARVEY SLOCUM . . . "Sloes" . . . 12; Prom Committee; Junior Achievement, enjoys chemistry . . . peeved by parking meters Quantity Controller 12; Girls' Sports 9, 12. . . . "lots of luck" . . . seen with Dick Williams

Priscilla Lane Sims and Tex Brown . . . will remember Cranford football games . . . drives truck for cleaners . . . college bound. Activities: Executive Committee 11; Hi-Y 11; Dance Committee 9, 11; Wrestling 9, 10; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9 10 11, 12. EDMUND JOHN SLUZIS . . . "Eddie" . . . calm and easy-going ... a basketball player who is often found at the Lincoln Avenue Field . . . best friends include John and Bob ... a fine college basketball prospect. Activities: Out- door Track 9, 10; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12. ALICE ELLEN SMITH . . . "Peanut'1 ... a radiating smile . . . full of fun . . . "Hi Ya!" . . . enjoys dancing, singing, acting . . . spent sophomore and junior years at Saint John's . . . seen with Phyllis . . . dislikes boys who are late Edmund John Sluzis Alice Ellen Smith for dates . . . junior college and drama. Activi- ties: Red Cross 9, 10, 11; Mask & Bauble, President 11; Music Club 11; Senior Play Cast 11; Dance Committee 11; Prom Committee; Choir 11; Modern Dance 11; Tumbling Club 11; Girls'Chorus 9, 12. JAMES CRISTOPHER SOMMERS . . . "Jim" ... a friend to all . . . likes to drive ... a Visual Aids member . . . enjoyed Biology . . . seen with Warren and Skip. Activities: Visual Aids 9, 10, 11, 12; Stage Crew 9, 10, 11, 12. SHARON OSA SORENSEN . . . "Shar" . . . likes typing, swimming, listening to records, and eating pizza . . . peeved at people who drive with their lights off at night . . . business school in the future. Activities: Vocational Medical Club 9, 10; Dance Committee 9, 10; Prom Com- mittee; Tumbling Club 12; Junior Achievement Secretary 12. LORRAINE THERESA SOSNOWSKI . . . "Sos" . . . happy-go-lucky . . . quick to laugh . . . favorite subjects are Math and Physical Education . . . her fondest memory is of Mr. West's Trig. Class . . . future plans include col- lege and teaching. Activities: Spotlight Staff 9, 10, 11, 12; Red Cross 9; Future Teachers of America 9, 10, 11, 12; Election Committee 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Com- mittee; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Junior Achievement 12; Tumbling Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Mrs. Dukes seems pleased with her c/ass' performance. Opera Festival 9; Refs' Club 11, 12. MICHAEL JOHN STANTON . . . "Mike" . . . quiet but smart . . . friendly and active . . . did a fine job on our "Cougar" . . . likes design- ing and Little Theater work ... a good actor . . . often seen with Ken . . . plans include Pratt Institute and stage managing. Activities; French Club 9; Mask & Bauble 11, 12. •i

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The Cougar and the cheer- leaders seem to be doing the "Twist." JOHN MICHAEL STONACK . . . "Stone" . . . a lively, friendly guy . . . dislikes paying for Charlie's gas ... enjoys wrestling and baseball . . . likes the snack bar ... will always remem- ber Mr. Orienstein's English class . . . career in Civil Engineering. Activities: Executive Com- mittee 12; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12. DAVID RANDOLPH STROCK . . . "Dave" . . . nice guy, originally from California . . . likes typing . . . dislikes green cars with red lights on top . . . "Where's the party?" . . . best friend is Denny . . . the football team is Dave's favor- ite memory of CHS. Activities: Wrestling 9; Outdoor Track 9, 10; Football 9, 10, 11, 12. JOAN'N MARY TARDIF . . . "Jo" . . . likes talking on the phone and dancing . . . works as an assistant dancing teacher . . . favorite sub- ject is gym . . . "You know" . . . fondest mem- ory of C.H.S. is football games . . . best friends are Antoinette and Pat . . . stewardess. Activi- ties: Spotlight Staff 10; Library Council 9, 10, 11, 12; Election Committee 11; Dance Com- mittee 10; Cirls' Chorus 11; Twirling Club 10. R. JAY TELL . . . "Ziggie" ... a distinctive dresser . . . enjoys math, chemistry, and music .... friendly . . . can be found tinkering with his car . . . "smooth" ... an eye for girls . . . the business world will welcome him. MICHAEL STUART TERRY . . . "Mike" . . . enjoyed Latin . . . likes driving, sports, bridge, and coin collecting . . . seen with Tom and Jim, or in his Dodge . . . dislikes some boys' hair- cuts . . . will never forget "Uncle Ollie's" math classes . . . "Relax" . . . college ahead. Activi- ties: Student Council 11;' National Honor So- ciety 11, 12; Executive Committee 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Stamp Club 11; Cross Country 12; Basketball 9, 10; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12. JOHN ALFRED THEISZ, JR. ... "Skip" . . . a leader of the Visual Aids crew . . . seen with Warren, Jim and Steve . . . "You chump" . . . remembers running into the girls' gym during patch tests ... a jolly good fellow . . . always joking . . . gas station attendant . . . enjoys fishing, boating and auto mechanics . . . future undecided. Activities: Senior Play Crew 10, 11; Visual Aids 9, 10, 11, 12; Stage Crew 9, 10 11, 12. MAUREEN ANN TILSON . . . "Maury" . . . dislikes getting up before the sun . . . will never forget her first clay at C.H.S. when she couldn't find the gym . . . best friend is Daria . . . en- joys driving, swimming and skiing . . . plans to attend business college. Activities: Red Cross 9; Choir 9, 10; Twirling Club 10, 11; Junior Achievement 11, 12; Girls' Sports 10. WILLIAM JAMES TODD . . . "Bill" . . . warm personality ... has a ready smile . . . enjoys wrestling and fishing . . . favorite subject is bi- ology . . . fondest memory of C.H.S. is Coach Farrell . . . future plans include college where he will major in a science. Activities: Election Committee 9; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Dance Band 10, 11; Band 9, 10, 11; Football 9, 10 11 MICHELE CARLENE TOMASULO "Mitch" . . . pretty blond hair . . . fun-loving John Alfred Theisz, Jr. Miihele Carlme Tomasulo . . . "Where's Jeanette" . . . enjoys driving listening to records and taking trips to the shore ... pet peeve is snobbish people . future- undecided. Activities: French Club 12 Future Teachers of America 11, 12; Dance Committee 10; Prom Committee; Twirling Club 10- Girls' Sports 9, 10. Marion Truncale Dorothy Lee Tui

MARION TRUNCALE . . . "Miz" . . . likes Steno and driving her '57 black Olds convert- ible . . . usually found in Elizabeth . . . best friends are Janet Mazzeo, Pat Carrajat, Pat Chad wick . . . future secretary. DOROTHY LEE TURNER . . . 'Dot" . . . popular and talented ... a wonderful artist . . . enjoys reading, driving, and cooking . . . will never forget working on the Junior Prom and roasting marshallows on a Bunsen burner Caught not paying attention in class is Gail Griffiths. . . . plans to teach elementary school. Activi- ties: Golden C Staff; Student Council 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Spotlight Staff 12; Red Cross 10, 11, 12; Executive Commit- tee 10; Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Future Teachers of America 9; Biology Club 10; Astronomy Club 10; Music Club 9, 10, 11, President 12; Elec- tion Committee 12; Prom Committee; Choir 10, 11, 12; Girls' Ensemble; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus. EMILIE RUTH VALLA . . . "Emy" ... a tre- mendous personality ... a fine .sense of humor . . . enjoys acting, singing and telling jokes . . . best friends are Lee, Patty and Diane . . . col- lege. Activities: Golden C Staff; Student Coun- cil 9, 10; Spotlight Staff 10, 11, 12; Red Cross 9, 10, Chapter Council President 11, 12; Student Council Class Representative 12; Ex- ecutive Committee 9, 10, 12; French Club 9, 10; Vocational Medical Club Treasurer 10, Sec- retary 11; Forum Club 10; Mask & Bauble 12; Library Council 9; Election Committee 10, 11, 12; Dance Committee 10, 11, 12, Refreshment Chairman 9; Prom Committee, Publicity Chair- man; Choir 11, 12; Cirls' Chorus 10; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12; Opera Festival 9. JOSEPH P. VAN BERGEN . . . "Joe" . . . friendly and witty . . . enjoys working on cars and playing basketball . . . favorite expression —"Yea!" . . . fondest memory of C.H.S. — the friends he made . . . future plans include work, then college. CORLISS DIANE VOGEL . . . "Cor" . . . sweet . . . sincere . . . quiet . . . enjoys singing in choir . . . fondest memory is decorating for the Prom . . . future as a medical secretary. Activities: Golden C Staff; French Club 9; Spanish Club 12; Dance Committee 9, 10; Prom Committee; Choir 10, 11,42; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Girls' Sports 11; Opera Festival 12.

62 Corliss Diane Vogel Janet Elai

DANIEL LAWRENCE VROOM . . . "Boom- Boom" . . . likes history, fishing, reading and drinking root beer . . . usually found in the locker room . . . fondest memory: coming in the senior door . . . college in the future. Ac- f \ tivities: Forum Club 11, 12; Boys' Chorus 12; Psychology Club 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 9, 10; Outdoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12: Junior Achievement 11. JANET ELAINE WALTER . . . "Jan" . . . fondest memory—the cold dawn . . . favorite ex- pression—"Whoops!" . . . pet peeve—filling out Don Lewis really applies himself in study. forms . . . best friends—Helen Sipp, Linda Por- cella, Barbara Webster . . . college in the future. Activities: Red Cross 9, 10, 12; Spanish Club 12; Girls' Sports 11; Tumbling Club 12. JUDITH ANNE WALTON . . . "Judy" . . . short and cute ... if she's not on the phone, she's probably bowling . . . likes powder blue and stylish clothes . . . "Oh well" .. . dental assistant who plans to become a dental hygien- ist. Activities: French Club 10, 11; Future Teachers of America 9, 10; Dance Committee 11, 12; Prom Committee. GEORGE KEITH WARNER . . . "Ceorge". . . quiet at first glance . . . likes driving and coin collecting . . . seen with Ken, Mai, and Dave . . . dislikes long movies . . . future plans: un- decided. Activities: Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12; Outdoor Track 9, 12. JAMES WATKINSON . . . "Bonkie" . . . won- derful personality . . . warm friend . . . terrific sense of humor . . . "Don't play games" . . . fine football player . . . pet peeve is bicycle riders . . . future plans include college and the Naval Reserve. Activities: Hi-Y 12; Wrestling 9, 10; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Indoor Track 9, 10; Golf 11, 12. ELIZABETH WATSON . . . "Betty" ... en- joys sports and driving . . . best friends are Lor- raine and Ginny . . . usually seen at Lind's Pharmacy . . . will never forget chem class with Mr. Y . . . future—undecided. Activities: Dance Committee 9, 10, 11; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11; Modern Dance 10, 11; Junior Achievement 12. BARBARA WEBSTER . . . "Bobbie" . . . quiet but friendly . . . likes algebra, cats, and sewing . . . "Oh no" . . . dislikes stripes and plaids to- gether . . . college. Activities: Red Cross 9, 10, 12; Spanish Club 12; Vocational Medical Club 9, 10, 12; Girls' Sports 11, 12; Tumbling Club 11, 12.

63 Elizabeth Watson bara Webster Remember these faces? They were members of the seventh grade class in 1957.

Seniors trill remember their ninth grade trip to Hyde Park tcith Mr. Goldblatt. TTTchard Joseph Wff iams PATRICIA MARY WESKRNA . . . "Pat" . . . likes having fun riding around in a car with best friends Joyce Liska and Joann Tardif . . . peeved at snobbish people . . . future stew- ardess. Activities: Spotlight Staff 12; Future Teachers of America 9, 10. CHARLES C. WEST . . . "Chuck" ... a fine fellow . . . always a smile . . . likes mechanical drawing . . . best friends: Gary and Dukes . . . hobby: tropical fish . . . future: Navy. LEONA MARCARET WEYDEMEYER . . . "Lee" . . . cheerful with a vibrant personality . . . words never fail her . . . will always re- member Mr. Y's chemistry class . . . best friends are Daryl, Diane, Pat and Emy . . . college. Mary Louise Willia Activities: Golden C Staff; Student Council 11, 12; Spotlight Staff 9, 10, 11, 12; Red Cross 9; French Club 9, 10; Spanish Club 12; Future Teachers of America 10, 12; Election Commit- tee 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Choir 12; Girls' Chorus 10, 11; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Junior Achieve- ment 11; Girls' Sports 10, II; Modern Dance 9. BARRY RICHARD WIBLE . . . "Wibs" . . . self-reliant . . . usually found working on his '55 Plymouth . . . sailing . . . pet peeve—women drivers . . . fondest memory—study hall . . . favorite subject—Consumer Economics. Activi- ties: Outdoor Track 9. GARY ROBERT WIESE . . . "Gary" ... al- ways having a good time . . . delights in eating and waiting for the underclassmen . . . casual . . . can be seen cruising around town in his Chevy ... a warm smile with personality to match. MARY LOUISE WILLIAMS . . . "Mary Lou" . . . sweet and charming, a perfect lady . . . loves music and English . . . fondest memory of C.H.S.—the football games . . . future plans include college, then teaching English. Activi- ties: Golden C Staff; Spotlight Staff 10, 11, 12; Red Cross 11, 12; Executive Committee 11; French Club 12; Future Teachers of America 9, 10, 12; Biology Club 11; Creative Writing Club 12; 9th Grade Mixed Chorus; Girls" Sports 11; Opera Festival 9; Psychology Club 12. RICHARD JOSEPH WILLIAMS . . . "Dick" . . . one of our linemen . . . quiet and carefree . . . usually seen with Bill, Bob and Jim or in his green Ford . . . future plans include college. Activities: Hi-Y 11, 12; Dance Committee 9, Bur Conley takes a study break during his 10; Outdoor Track 9, 10, 11; Football 9, 10, snack bar period. 11, 12; Indoor Track 10. LINDA ELIZABETH WINCARD . . . "Linda" . . . enjoys bowling and driving . . . usually found getting extra help in physics . . . fondly remembers receiving her class ring . . . seen with Linda Moleen . . . medical secretary. Ac- tivities: Spotlight Staff 12; Vocational Medical Club 9, 10; Election Committee 11, 12; Psy- chology Club 12; Dance Committee 9, 10, 12; Girls' Sports 9, 10, 11, 12. RUDOLPH MARK WOGRAM . . . "Rudy" friendly and sociable . . . dislikes girls with crazy hairdos . . . enjoys chemistry . . . "'Tough as nails" . . . usually can be found under a car . . . college. Activities: Junior Achievement 12 Jefferson High School 9, 10.

Linda Elizabe* wu Itmtelph Mark Wograi JOHN RICHARD ZALINSKY . . . "John" . . . a true buddy to Eddie . . . devoted to the sport of basketball . . . most often found at the Lin- coln Avenue Field with Ed, Doc, or Bob . . . dislikes girls who play the field ... a sure suc- cess. Activities: Hi-V 11, 12; Dance Committee 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, 12. CHRISTINA ZAWISLAK . . . "Chris" ... a friendly person . . . her fondest memory of C.H.S. is her senior year . . . doesn't like un- friendly people . . . has a job as a receptionist , . . after graduation she will attend college and major in mathematics. Activities: Future Teach- ers of America 11, 12; Vocational Medical Club 9, 10; Library Council 10, 11; Dance Committee 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee; Twirl- ing Club 11; Junior Achievement 12; Girls' Sports 11; Tumbling Club 12. BARRY SCOTT ZIGLER . . . "Zig" . . . sleep- ing and working with an engine rate high with him . . . can usually be found at Guile's house . . . never wore his school ring . . . dislikes giddy freshmen and fickle junior girls . . . fu- ture sound engineer. Activities: Red Cross 9, K), 11, 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Biology Club 10; Dance Committee 12; Choir 12; Boys' Chorus 11; Junior Achievement 12; Opera Fes- tival 12. ANTOINETTE ZURINSKI . . . "Ann" . . . friendly senior . . . future secretary . . . loves shorthand, driving, bovviing, and dancing . . . peeved at people who are always late . . . fond- est memory—senior year. Activities: Golden C Staff; Spotlight Staff 10; Red Cross 10; Library Council 10, 11, 12; Dance Committee 10; Prom Committee; Girls' Sports 10. Christine Zawislak Antoinette Zurinski

In between classes there is time to type reports and The look of serious concentration on the faces of Dave papers in the secretarial room. Erdmann, Dot Turner, Sue Ronnlund and Bruce Arnold makes it obvious to guess they arc in Mr. West's class— or does it? ^ ___. 66 CLASS OFFICERS

SEATED: Carol Bernard, Viee-President; Dave De Longe, President; Mrs. S. Halpem, Ad- visor; STANDING: Neil Castaldo, Treasurer; Gay Milius, Secretary; Mr. A. Ballinger, Ad- visor.

67 BEST ALL AROUND MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED SENIOR

Clavin's Cutthroats beat Goodhart's Giants our "South Pacific" dancers stranded behind the stage door Mrs. Strein asking for eyes in the palm of her hand, Miss Armstrong's meat and in- come tax charts our trip to Hyde Park with Mr. Goldblatt the year we abolished the "green trolley"

Neil Castaldo—Emilie Valla Brian Conley—Delia Munday

BEST PERSONALITY FRIENDLIEST

Mr. Loveland's "wim and wigor" the Asian flu epidemic faculty-student discussions of the ninth grade accelerated English class the bomb scare in our Sopho- more year "Sans Souci" Dr. Treverton's hypnotic ex- periments on Sandy and Steve the day the world was going to end H Neil Castaldo—Emilie Valla Gay Milius—Neil Castaldo MOST TALENTED MOST ATHLETIC Lee bending the steel line marker during a football game Mr. Pepperling's Monday va- cations Junior Achievement slides of Dede in California "Bon Voyage" our J.V. basketball team win- ning the Union County tournament anxiety at referendum time when Dot Turner spilled a cylinder of HCI on her leg . • .

Ken Bendel—Phyllis Boardman Carol Marino—Lee Nordstrom 68 SUPERLATIVES BEST FIGURE AND PHYSIQUE BEST DRESSED

drying cornhusks for "Au- tumn Rhapsody," our Sadie Hawkins dance "Short, Fat Farrell" Wegee, marble, and yo-yo fads Mrs. Halpern and her "Com- munity Quizzes" Brian's dog wandering through the halls the baseball team's 24-6 loss to Westfield sandwiches at Kay Marek's house during gym class Softball games Lee Nordstrom—Iris Skolnik Dave DeLonge—Barbara Gruich

BEST LOOKING CUTEST 308, the ice box Steve Engle cleaning erasers on the air spout making bricks and hanging the ceiling for our Prom, "Gone With the Wind" at the shore in the rain the next day Mr. Grayson's jokes Hg on our school rings initiations we went through: the Fly, Cow, and Ate Clubs the regrettable incident of the flagpole

Lindy Morris—Dave DeLonge Neil Castaldo—Pat Dougan

NICEST SMILE BIGGEST BLUSHERS the Hi-Y dance without mu- sic assemblies to wake up by our recitation of "Boots" for Mr. West "Go ahead, it's your nickel." our nomadic snack bar Dr. McDermith's Russian col- league Our Town in the rain, Saint Joan in the snow Mr. West's favorite pastime: twisting locker dials to see if they were set

Gary Duay—Joan Minneman Jim King—Joan Minneman 69 HAPPY-GO-LUCKY CLASS CLOWNS the familiarity of Bobby Hayes' cast Mr. Daley and Mr. Y's "se- cret" trips to the boiler room Jim Easton's punishment for missing second base on the way to third the Golden C commercial that didn't sell nine golf balls lost in the state tournament by Jim Wat- kinson when Mr. Ramsey passed out Hallowe'en candy

Bob Hayes—Cathy Croushore Tex Brown—Gail Griffiths

CLASS DHHAMHRS MOST TALKATIVE the unhitched door in the boys' locker room that fell off in Mr. Brown's hand going to the snack bar on the art room pass when "Intellectual Curiosity" got his foot stuck in a draw- er "Plus, plus, minus, minus, plus, minus . . ." two football players in uni- form, unrecognized by Mr. Grayson on Hallowe'en "Misletoe Magic," with the "Syncopades"

Cisco Collins—Pam Marsh Bill Fortenbaugh—Karen Beebe

CLASS FLIRTS ROMEO & JULIET Doc's seventy-two Senior pic- tures What would we have done without 204, the club room? our new trampoline, balance beam, and rings Mr. Russo's patrones when tlie electricity went off and half of the students were late Mr. Goldstein spilling acid on his pants Mrs. Collins, the x-ray system for students leaving the li- brary

Dennis Raczinski—Mary' Morrison Jim Borges—Sue Lindsay 70 MAN & WOMAN HATERS MUTT & JEFF Mr. Daley's attractive and re- pulsive forces in the local hall tumbling season brought sev- eral injuries when Mr. Orenstein bumped into the door and said. "Ex- cuse me." singing "Happy Birthday" to Walt Whitman the Spanish Club board meet- ing on the hall floor frostbite first period to sun- stroke second

Joan Bennett—Ed Sluzis Azar Twins—Bob Engel

BEST FRIENDS BEST FRIENDS a world record of six boys in the trunk of Mike Pender's '56 Ford the bulletin boards of the sec- retarial girls counting and discounting su- perlative ballots in 204 pre-concert choir rehearsals in the wee hours of the morn- ing 202's popularity on John Glenn's day Mr. West's preparation and the scurrying before evalu- ation week

Sandy McArthur—June Shaw Mitch El-Koury—Jack Delaney

MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT FAVORITE TEACHERS

Miss Bloom's cat-naps in the Teachers' Lounge our pride in Don Lewis and Tom Mitchell, National Merit finalists the small but appreciative au- dience at the Cerebral Pal- sy Benefit our magazine drive prizes for four consecutive years for some Seniors, six years of going up down-stairways

Connie Beall—Jim Watkinson Miss Bloom—Mr. Yanuzzi 71 SENIOR PROM

1961 PROM COMMITTEE General Charles Evans Mrs. M. S. Conley Decorations Gail Griffiths Mrs. F. R. Lewis Karen Beebe Mrs. L. D. Richards Mr. B. W. Longenbach Publicity Emilie Valla Mrs. C. P. Peterson Finance James Borges Mrs. N. Castaldo Mrs. D. S. McArthur Refreshments Gretchen Angle Mrs. L. J. Davis, Jr. Mrs. K. A. DeLonge Programs Shirley Rackacs Faculty Mr. A. E. Ballineer Mrs. S. Halpern

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COMMITTEES Assembly Carol Bernard Stephen Hall Gay Milius

Entertainment Dave DeLonge

Refreshments Sandra McArthur Emilie Valla

Delia Munday

Gail Griffiths and Shirley Rackacs

Ellyn Lomack 74 y

Phyllis Boardman and Barry Ziegler

Jim Watkinson

Chorus Line

75

Activities Student Council Election

The C.H.S. Student Council is the representative governing body of our school. Its members, fulfilling their re- sponsibility to the student body, are all constantly working to improve our school's appearance and spirit. Besides conducting the annual mag- azine drive to raise funds for school ac- tivities, each year the Council under- takes a major project. Last year it adopted a Korean war orphan, and has continued to support him this year. For the 1961-1962 term it has begun a Sister School Relation program with a high school in Ghana. This program may possibly lead to an exchange student system. Our Student Council is an active re- sponsible organization, and one of which every Cranford student can be proud.

STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS 1962-1963 President Howard Milius Vice-President Eileen Gill Secretary April Lee Treasurer Frank O'Brien National Honor Society

The purpose of the National Honor Society ganized in Union County and among the first in is to promote high scholarship, leadership, serv- New Jersey. ice, and character among high school students. To be eligible for membership in the society, The organization is sponsored by the National a junior must rank in scholarship in the top 5 Association of Secondary School Principals and per cent of his class, and a senior in the top 10 was founded in 1922. per cent of his class. Final selection of the mem- Cranford High School Chapter was chartered bers is made by ballot of the faculty on the in the spring of 1924 as the 142nd chapter in the qualifications of character, leadership, and serv- United States. It was the first chapter to be or-

SENIORS ELECTED IN 1961 Gary Collins James Pantano Martha Damon Linda Porcella Rita Bernstein Donald, Lewis Lawrence Davis Joyce Reaves Edward Coe Sandra McArthur David DeLonge Joyce Roden Brian Conley Thomas Mitchell Leonard Dunikowski Susan Ronnlund Charles Evans Delia Munday John Eckert Helen Sipp Stephen Hall James Oathout Gail Griffiths James Slocum Yvonne Hamilton Shirley Rackas Marilyn Jackson Mary Williams Paula Hollerbach Michael Terry Dorothy Turner JUNIORS ELECTED IN 1962 SENIORS ELECTED IN 1962 Joseph Blaha Fred Huston Susan Collins Kenneth Ingram Susan Babcock Michael Keller Gaile Davison Joel Kaufman Robert Baptista Ruth Lerda Kathy Duncan Ralph Mittelberger Rochelle Block Ellyn Lomack Ellen Erickson Robert Olson Phyllis Boardman Barbara Long Virginia Gillespie Sandra Ross James Borges Robert Low Richard Gross Dennis Sullivan Carol Bunck Gay Milius Nancy Grote Julie Walsh Neil Castaldo William O'Reilly James Zachary 79 Golden C

The Golden C Staff functions in order to publish a comprehensive yearbook. Elected by the senior class and ap- pointed by the Executive Committee, the editors and staff members attempt to prepare an annual which not only highlights the graduating seniors but also displays all facets of Cranford High School life—its teachers, its underclass- men, its activities, and its sports. Each staff contributes to the development of the total finished project: the Business Staff raises the necessary funds by in- tensive sales campaigns; the Editorial Staff prepares the senior write-up and the activity precis and perform any serv- ices not provided by the other staffs; the Art Staff is responsible for the cover de- sign and the artistic qualities of the yearbook; the Photography Staff re- cords on film the activities of the stu- dents, athletes and teachers; and the Typing Staff types the material for pre- sentation to the printer. The Editor is responsible for coordinating the efforts of all these staffs so that the Golden C Staff can publish a yearbook in which all C.H.S. students can find interest and take pride. / \ Lilian 81 H I Mil IB I The Spotlight, currently in its forty-

first year, is the oldest student activity

in Cranford High School. At one time,

the Spotlight served as newspaper, crea-

tive writing magazine, and yearbook. Its

role today is that of the modern school

newspaper, carrying news reports, fea-

ture articles, and sports. It serves as a

forum for student and faculty opinion.

The Spotlight

82 83 Visual Aids

The Visual Aids Club, first organized fifteen years ago, has functioned primarily as a service organization for Cranford High School. Its members have acquired skills used in operating and maintaining complex equipment and have learned how to put on a major stage production. Under the sponsorship of Mr. M. F. Yanuzzi, the club has served Cranford High School with a high degree of efficiency.

Stage Crew

The Stage Crew is a service organiza- tion open to all boys in grades 9 through 12. They must qualify for membership by taking and passing a stage crew course. The duties of this organization are to arrange and stage all activities held in the auditorium and gym either by school or outside groups.

84 The Election Committee is the group responsible for organ- izing and supervising the various elections during the school Election year. Its chairman is a special member of the Student Council. The Committee instructs the students how to use the voting ma- Committee chines for Student Council elections in the Spring. They perform an important service to the student body.

Assembly Ushers

The Assembly Ushers, who are chosen by the faculty, assist in seating the students before as- sembly programs. The girls also usher for the various programs put on by the music depart- ments of the high school, as well as for some programs sponsored by the township.

85 RED CROSS: The Red Cross is the only international youth organization in the school. Its purpose is to serve others and work together for better human relations throughout the world. Red Cross The club's slogan is "Good things happen when you help." Its activities include the enrollment drive, the bundle drive, the toy drive, baking cookies for hospitals, and visiting local nursing homes.

The Astronomy Club

The Astronomy Club, founded in 1959, is one of our newer or- ganizations. Its program for the past two years has included lec- tures, films and field trips, but this year the emphasis has been changed to the non-conventional aspects of Astronomy, such as mathematics and space biology. This new approach to Astrono- my has been especially interest- ing and worth while to the mem- bers of the club. % i Senior Hi-Y

The Hi-Y Club is the high school branch of the Young Men's Christian Association. Membership is open to all junior and sen- ior boys who wish to uphold the standards of the club: to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, the school, and the community, high standards of Christian character.

Junior Hi-Y

87 The Library Council is a service organization for all students and teachers. Its purpose is to assist the librarian in such rou- t'ne duties as follows: charging out materials, checking in materials, shelving, paging, processing materials. Eligibility for membership is dependent upon teachers' testimony in evidence of the applicant's qualifications. The Council is affiliated with the New Jersey State Library Council Association and sends delegates to the annual conventions.

The Creative Writing Club was started in 1959 with ap- proximately twenty members. The club gives students with an interest in creative writing the opportunity to present their work to their peers. This gives the members a chance to improve their writing through constructive criticism. The meetings of this club Library are informal and are held as often as the members need and want them. The Creative Writing Club hopes to publish a club Council magazine containing the best efforts of its members. Classics At the weekly meetings, Classics Club members seriously Club discuss with the sponsor ancient classical writings which are assigned for home-reading. The unified four-year program covers Homers Epics, the plays of Aeschylus and Sophocles, Plato's Dialogues and their criticism by Aristotle, and in sum- mer sessions, Horace and St. Augustine. Field trips are occa- sionally made to points of interest, and Greek tutorial instruction is offered. Advanced Classics Club The freshman-sophomore French Club was started in Oc- tober of 1961. The purpose of the club is to better acquaint the French student with the cultural aspects of France as well as learning the customs and the language. At meetings the Club members watched slides showing points of interest and scenic French I spots in France and interviewed a French girl. They also visited a French restaurant in Flanders, New Jersey.

At their monthly meetings, the members of the French Club II supplement regular classroom work with a variety of cultural and practical experiences designed to aid them in understanding French II France and her people.

90 GERMAN CLUB: The German Club offers to its members the opportunity of becoming familiar with the rich cultural heritage °f Germany. At the monthly meetings, the members see movies, sing songs, and discuss poems and stories which aid them in understanding Germany and her people.

Students of Spanish have the opportunity to meet once each month to broaden their understanding of Spanish culture through films, slides, or talks by Spanish-speaking people in the com- Spanish munity. The members themselves read short representative plays, sing folk songs, or play charades or word games in order to stim- Club ulate the idiomatic usage of the language. The Club highlight is the annual spring trip to the New York Hispanic Society Museum and a lunch at one of several Spanish restaurants in New York. 91 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: The purpose of the Fu- ture Teachers of America is to interest good students in becom- ing teachers, to explore the teaching field, to cultivate leader- ship, character, and scholarship in students, and to provide a greater understanding of the value of education. The members Future observe classes in local elementary schools, serve as teachers' aides in our high school, usher at the annual open house, see Teachers films related to teaching, hear outstanding speakers, and visit colleges which offer courses in education.

The Vocational Medical Club provides an opportunity for Vocational students to learn about the various vocations related to medi- cine. The activities include field trips, speeches, meetings, fo- Medical Club rums, and group and individual investigations. Girls in grades ten through twelve who are interested in vocations related to medicine are invited to join. IX I I f '-Tt I A B

During the last two years, students have indicated interest in forming a PsVcholo2V psychology club. This year a psychology club has been organized, which is J OJ divided into two different sections. Each section meets once a week on succes- sive days to discuss the various aspects of psychology. A number of textbooks and workbooks have been purchased, and it is hoped that in future years this club will develop into an actual course of instruction.

Forum Club

The purpose of the Fo- rum Club is to provide a medium of self-expression to students who display an interest in the prob- lems of contemporary so- ciety. This interest is en- hanced through participa- tion in forum discussions, field trips, and competition with other schools.

93 Photography Club

The members of the Photography Club have a good knowledge of the basic principles of photo- graphy. The purpose of the club, therefore, is to de- velop the skills and tech- niques in their approach to photography. The activi- ties consist of group crit- icism of individual proj- ects, lessons in specialized aspects of photography, and special programs pro- vided by large photograph- ic companies.

The Chess Club is more a team than a club. The meetings may be described as vehicles for the development of talent and the exchange of ideas. A high-ranking team in 1956 won the Chess Club coveted Interscholastic State Title. The season of 1961-1962 has been a successful one for the Chess Team. ART CLUB I: The Art Club for ninth and tenth grade students was A r-j PI].}-) T organized this year. It has contributed much to the com- VJIUJJ 1 munity through service projects. Its other activities have in- cluded tours of New York City art museums and outdoor sketch- ing trips.

The Art Club has been functioning actively for the last three years with the purpose of furthering artistic ability in the school. It enables both art students and other people to Art Club II work on interesting projects and to enjoy lectures, demonstra- tions, and field trips.

i t Mask and Bauble Club ft The purpose of the Mask and Bauble Club is to develop the stu- dents' dramatic talent. The club performs for the student body during some assemblies. Club members also put on skits for the Arts Festi- val which is sponsored by the high school and for other clubs in the school.

The Music Club is an organization dedicated to furthering knowledge and appreciation of music. Admission to the club is competitive; members have ap- preciable musical talent, which is exhibited to the school body in an assembly sponsored by the club each year. Included in the activities of the Music Club is a variety of programs in which members perform, guest speakers are heard, Music Club or movies are shown. A dinner is given in December and a musieale in May. In June the club holds its annual picnic. Some members of the club give charity concerts during the year, while others render services to civic groups. CHORAL DEPARTMENT

The choral department has functioned primarily to further musicianship. Its one hundred eighty students have been pro- vided with instruction in voice and the fundamentals of Music. The department has functioned also for the entertainment of the school and the public. The Choir sang hymns at assemblies throughout the year. The annual Christmas concert included selections by the Girls' Chorus, the Boys' Glee Club, and the Choir. For the spring concert the choral organizations combined to present "La Traviata". Members of the Girls' Ensemble and the Boys' Double Fifth, seniors selected from the Choir, enter- tained several community organizations and performed in the spring concert. The Choir's concert in May was the department's major production this year. The department was represented at functions in other towns, such as the New Jersey Operatic Fes- tival and the All-State Chorus concert.

Choir

97 Freshman Chorus

Boys' Double Fifth Boys' Glee Club

Girls' Chorus a

The Dance Band is a school-sponsored instrumental music group devoted to popular and dance music. The members, who are chosen by audition, meet weekly to work out modern dance numbers and arrangements. The Dance Band, which has been Dance Band well-received by the students, plays at the Awards Assemblies, the annual Band Concert, and the Arts Festival.

The seventy-six piece Concert Band performs two evening concerts annually. Many members of the Concert Band play in smaller groups, such as the Dance Band, the Assembly Band, and various ensembles. These groups participate in diversified pro- Concert grams throughout the school year. The Cranford High Band is well represented in the com- Band petitive Region II-A11 State Band, All State Band. All State Or- chestra, and Opera Festival Orchestra. 100 The Marching Band is composed of about fifty of the members of the Con- cert Band. Twirlers are chosen by competitive auditions. During the football season, the Marching Band and the Twirlers combine to provide entertainment Marching at the games and pep rallies. At half-time of the football games they provide co- ordinated shows complete with an announcer. The Band provides the music and Band makes formations, and the Twirlers add interest and color by twirling batons and flags and by performing drills and maneuvers. The Marching Band and Twirlers also represent Cranford High School in the Memorial Day Parade. m-.

Twirlers

101 ACTIVITIES AND CLUB MEMBERS

ART CLUB I: President, Mary Angel; Vice-President, Paula CHOIR: President, Kenneth Bendel; Secretary, Delia Munday; Bodnar; Secretary, Roberta Wiese; Treasurer, Martha Frank; Treasurer, Michael Keller; MEMBERS: Gretchen Angle, Susan MEMBERS: Faith Ackerman, Mary Angle, Joyce Arnesen, Babcock, David Bagley, William Ball, Michael Bedell, Kenneth Joan Balinskas, Susan Bernstein, Tina Billias, Paula Bodnar, Bendel, Phyllis Boardman, Janet Bowman, Kathleen Bride, Michele Brown, Dorothy Craft, Barbara Cramer, Carol Cree, Diana Bukowski, Carol Bunck, Judith Chasnoff, Gary Collins, Jeanne Dexter, Steve Dickstein, Karen Dorian, Marilyn Fink, Brian Conley, Trena Craft, Suzanne Crawford, Robert Doud, Lynn Folinus, Martha Frank, Shelly Giller, Eleanor Hall, Charles Evans, Carole Francis, Cory Friedman, Carole Gras- Priscilla Haviland, Christine Hedquist, Susan Hein, Nancy ing, Barbara Gray, Elizabeth Grayson, Gail Griffiths, Richard Ho well, Carol Isaac, Anne Jordan, Bette Kisner, Sue Kolbe, Gross, Nancy Grote, Stephen Hall, Claire Hallenbeck, Paul Pam Krochmal, Sue Krochmal, Barbara Lauren, April Lee, Henderson, Don Hendrickson, Janet Herfurth, Paul Jansen, Linda Levine, Judy Lieberman, Pauline Lowe, Barbara Lurin- Dorothy Johnson, Dave Kelber, Jean Kelber, Michael Keller, sky, Thomas Miller, Judy Mindlin, Joan Mysiak, Joyce Rich, Richard Klempa, Carol King, Charles Krippendorf, Richard Susan Riclimond, Judy Roberts, Betty Schanken, Julie Storz, Linnell, Ellyn Lomack, Diane Marchione, Robert Mayer, Ann Nonna Strauss, Barbara Washburn, Mary Welsh, Michele Mineur, Thomas Mitchell, Melinda Morris, Delia Munday, Weiner, Roberta Wiese; Sponsor, Miss Jeanette Wong. Cynthia Otlowski, Lawrence Pace, Holly Paffrath, Anthony Polistina, Shirley Rakacs, William Ray, Susan Ronnlund, Mar- garet Russell, Lois Shaheen, Lisa Shapiro, John Sharer, June ART CLUB II: President, Bob Fischer; Vice President, Karin Shaw, Karen Sjursen, Lynda Swartz, Daniel Thaxton, Mary Lou Peterson; Secretary, Kathy Croushore; Treasurer, Pam Marsh; Trembly, Dorothy Turner, Emilie Valla, Corliss Vogel, Mar- MEMBERS: Cheryl Balinskas, Carol Brescher, Edward Coe, garet Walton, Leona Weydemeyer, James Zachary, Barry Zieg- Trena Craft, Barbara Cubberly, Eileen Gill, Carl Goldenberg, ler, Ralph Zobel; Sponsor, Mr. James Lenney. Elizabeth Grayson, Dena Hellegers, Stefanie Kott, Ruth Lerda, Virginia Libere, Joanne Lynch, Joan Minneman, Virginia Rob- erts, Marcia Rubine, Karolyn Shultz, Helen Sipp; Sponsor, Mr. ADVANCED CLASSICS CLUB: Fred Atkins, Sue Babcock, B. Longenbach. Bill Behlert, Bob Cole, Gary Collins, Sue Collins, Brian Conley, Dave DeLonge, Kitty Duncan, John Elliot, Ellen Erickson, ASSEMBLY USHERS: Captain, Joyce Roden; Ushers: Cathy Martin Gallanter, Steve Hall, Janet Hopkins, Ken Ingram, Mike Croushore, Martha Damon, Daryl Krogman, Susan Lindsay, Keller, Barbara Long, Diane Manenty, Ralph Mittelberger, Maggie McNab, Marilyn Moot, Mary Morrison; Sponsor, Mr. Dan Morris, Bob Olson, Linda Porcella, Betty-Jo Shepherd, E. Boyle. Dennis Sullivan, Pete Swanson, Cory Tamburr, Dot Turner, Marianne Vajda, Marge Walton, 'Jim Zachary; Sponsor, Mr. ASTRONOMY CLUB: President, Ken Ingram; Vice President, Richard Eichner. Joel Kaufmann; Secretary, Betty Shepard; Treasurer, Rick Huston; MEMBERS: Henry Bernstein, Kitty Duncan, Gary CLASSICS CLUB: Lexie Azar, Jim Battaglini, Tom Beam, Friedman, Richard Gross, Barbara Long, Tony Peters, Sandra Paul Buonaguro, George Burnash, John Christman, Sheldon Ross, Dennis Sullivan; Sponsor, Mr. Donald Jones. Cohen, Carole Collins, Ron Czebrowski, Linda Dahlquist, Michael Delia Rosa, Steve Ferguson, Rhoda Fisher, Ellen BOYS' DOUBLE FIFTH: David Bagley, Kenneth Bendel, Foster, Jay Guinther, Dennis Harcketts, Barbara Jones, Donna Brian Conley, Charles Evans, Stephen Hall, Donald Hendrick- Kerzman, Dianna Krogman, Marsha Langley, Linda Laycock, son, David Kelber, Michael Keller, Charles Krippendorf, Joylene Leonardo, Ginger Lynch, Janice Niez, Joe Orosz, Sharon Thomas Mitchell; Sponsor, Mr. James Lenney. Putz, Judy Roberts, Jan Salas, Theresa Sawyer, Ellen Tannen- baum, Pete Tinnesz, Alice Wible, Paul Winter; Sponsor, Mr. BOYS' GLEE CLUB: Robert Biach, Joseph Blaha, Richard Richard Eichner. Bradfield, Henry Detering, Jeff Dewolf, John Elliot, Ronald Farb, Spencer Freund, David Frey, Kenneth Funnan, Martin Gallanter, Paul Gilbert, Carl Goldenberg, Gerald Grayce, Jay CREATIVE WRITING CLUB: President, Marcia Rubine; Guinthcr, Bruce Hansen, Charles Harrell, William HoS', Wayne Vice President, Su.san Collins; Secretary, Barbara Green; Treas- Hopper, Brian Huster, Jay Jackson, David Koch, Mark Kucker, urer, Dennis Sullivan; MEMBERS: Carol Brescher, Bonnie Joseph LaBaccia, Michael Marino, Douglas Maxfield, Joseph Brindley, Chuck Davis, Susan Dudley, Cory Friedman, Val McGowan, Robert Morgan, John Murphy, Forrest O'Brian, Geiger, Eileen Gill, Barbara Johannson, Brigitte Kowaltschuk, Ronald Ritter, William Shanken, Barry Sleesman, Dennis Sul- Nancy Marek, Linda Moleen, Lynne Price, Joyce Reaves, livan, Peter Swanson, James Turner, Daniel Vroom, Peter Wall- Sandra Ross, Jane Schultz, Betty Jo Shepard, Barbara Simoons, ner; Sponsor, Mr. James Lenney. Kathy Sweetser, Mary Williams; Sponsor, Mr. N. Orenstein.

CHESS CLUB: President, Dennis Sullivan; Secretary-Treas- DANCE BAND: Richard Aaron, Edward Coe, Sheldon Cohen, urer; Edward Coe; MEMBERS: Bruce Arnold, Rita Bemstein, William Donnelly, Jay Farrell, Richard Gross, Stephen Hall, Gary Collins, Martin Gallanter, Richard Gross, Richard Mayer, Richard Huston, Richard Linnell, Jeff Lloyd, Jerome Madden, Bill Shanken, Bob Staiger, Gary Tabat, Jim Zachary; Sponsor, Lawrence Marro, James Pantano, Kenneth Shotlander, Gary Mr. E. Otto. Tabat, James Zachary; Sponsor, Mr. George Toenes. FRESHMAN CHORUS: Co-chairmen: Paul Doud, Nancy GIRLS' CHORUS: Mary Angle, Joyce Arnesen, Cheryl Balin- Leonard, Cynthia Roberts; MEMBERS: Virginia Anderson, skas, Joan Banker, Doris Bauer, Tina Billias, Maria Blantling, Sharon Bagwell, Joan Balinskas, June Beckerman, Phyllis Paula Bodnar, Susan Bolick, Dorette Bowman, Bonnie Boyd, Birchett, Susan Bonham, Lorraine Bovasso, Jeanne Boyle, Cleaette Briefer, Carole Collins, Barbara Cramer, Sandra Del- Susan Brown, Connie Capodice, Antoinette Casale, Barbara gado, Jean Dexter, Loretta DiGiovanni, Mildred Donaldson, Coffey, Patricia Coffey, Iris Collins, Jacquelyn Conirie, Cath- Janice Dnimmond, Elaine Egan, Ellen Foster, Christine Gant, leen Cowperthwaite, Dorothy Craft, Linda Dahlquist, Suzanne Kathleen Goodwin, Lee Gonella, Mary Grant, Barbara Green, Dankel, Charlotte Dauber, Karen DeHaven, Nancy DeMarco, Eileen Dennis, Arlene Diamond, Melanie Dmytrivv, Marilyn Yvonne Hamilton, Judith Heineman, Cynthia Jewett, Janice Fink, Wayne Force, Patricia Fowler, Martha Frank, Beverly Jones, Maureen Kenny, Donna Kerzman, Berte Kisner, Patricia Fredericks, Susan Harrington, Mary Heinemann, Erica Henrick, Koefoed, Susan Kratzke, Pamela Krochmal, Suzanne Krochmal, Virginia Hunt, Susan Huston, Carol Isaac, Barbara Jones, Nancy Leech, Joylene Leonardo, Lilly MacCallum, Karen Manny, Karen Jones, Nancy Kelly, Judith Kinney, Karen Kochera, Jill Carolyn Mix, Stephenie Palasinski, Karen Peterson, Linda Koehl, Dianna Krogman, Jeraldine Kundrat, Patricia Kurisko, Porter, Kathy Powers, Lidia Reider, Joyce Rich, Susan Rich- Susan Larsen, Linda Laycock, John Leland, Marietta Lerda, mond, Margaret Rosenkranz, Bonnie Ross, Suann Schalef, Linda Linda Levine, Patricia Lewandowski, Barbara Lurinsky, Mari- Schar, Nancy Scheckler, Virginia Sewell, Elizabeth Shepard, lyn Marley, Ann McNab, Andrew Mernick, Thomas Miller, Meryl Skolnick, Jeanne Slagle, Alice Smith, Angela Sorrentino, Kenneth Morris, Judith Motto, Jean Murphy, Joan Mysiak, Norma Strauss, Elsa Sturrock, Frances Thimons, Henrietta Carol Okun, Margaret Orazi, William Patberg, Sharon Putz, Thurz, Nancy Totin, Virginia Trometter, Mary Walton, Kath- Edward Reade, Kristine Rettino, Joann Ritsko, Charles Rob- leen Walsh, Carol Waters, Darlene Whitmeyer, Barbara Wolf; erts, Linda Ross, Jan Salas, Vincentina Santone, Betty Sponsor, Mr. James Lenney. Schanken, Lois Schott, Paula Selby, Gail Sommerville, Mar- guerite Sulzmann, Toni Traylor, Cynthia Walters, Barbara Washburn, Polly Willgerath, Sandra' Wornell, Robert Young; GIRLS ENSEMBLE: Gretchen Angle, Phyllis Boardman, Trena Sponsor, Miss Sandra Sliker. Craft, Carol Grasing, Elizabeth. Grayson, Gail Griffiths, Ellyn Lomack, Diane Marchione, Melinda Morris, Delia Munday, Shirley Rakacs, Lois Ann Shaheen, Lisa Shapiro, Dorothy FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: President, June Shaw; Turner; Sponsor, Mr. J. Lenney. Vice President, Janet Herfurth; Secretary, Joanne Prill; Treas- urer, Carol Leonard; MEMBERS: Connie Beall, Kathie Bride, FRENCH CLUB I: President, Kathy Higgins; Vice President, Judy Chasnoff, Susan Collins, Suzanne Crawford, Patricia Nanci Clarke; Secretary, Marcy Orazi; Treasurer, Sharon Ayre; Deane, Sandra Delgado, Kathy Dixon, Cory Friedman, Valerie MEMBERS: Stephanie Andersen, Virginia Anderson, Mary Geiger, Eileen Gill, Liz Grayson, Barbara Green, Lois Horakh, Angle, Doris Baur, Dick Boyette, Richard Bradfield, Barbara Carol Jacob, Dorothy Johnsen, Jean Kelber, Carol King, Diane Gruen, Barbara Coffey, Patricia Coffey, Kathleen Corcoran, Leland, Rosemary Limone, Diane Manenry, Diane Marchione, Marianne Daniel, William DeChabert, Nancy DeMarco, Arlene Jane McCord, Patricia McHarg, Nancy Meyers, Joan Minne- Diamond, Marilyn Fink, Barbara Foppert, Susan Francais, man, Linda Moleen, Melinda Morris, Betty Murphy, Jeanette Martha Frank, Robert Galen, Marsha Gavin, Thomas Galski, Paffenroth, Sharon Pechin, Karen Peterson, Sandra Ross, Donna Debora Gilder, Nancy Gladis, Barry Gold, Alan Gordon, Lenny Rudkin, Karolyn Schultz, Janet Schumacher, Lois Shaheen, Grand, Janice Hamer, James Higgins, Roberta Hawley, Sandy Elizabeth Shepard, June Shulman, Barbara Simoons, Denise Jones, Anne Jordon, Rhoda Kaplan, Gail Kinney, Judith Kin- Skarecki, Patricia Smith, Lorraine Sosnowski, Lynda Swartz, ney, Bette Kisner, Patricia Koefoed, Dodie Kowaltschuk, Bar- Michele Tomasulo, Christine Tritask, Joyce Wall, Margaret bara Lauren, Nancy Leonard, April Lee, Marietta Lerda, Walton, Carol Waugh, Leona Weydemeyer, Mary Williams, Thomas L'Heureux, Judith Lieberman, Lois Lieber, Anthony Carol Wolf, Chris Zawislak; Sponsor, Miss Mary R. King. McHale, Anne McNab, Claire McNab, Richard Mercer, Judy Motto, Nancy Money, Jean Murphy, Ronald Nakashima, Larry ELECTION COMMITTEE: Chairman, Kitty Duncan; Vice- Nann, Barbara Nietzel, Barbara Kevins, Gail Okun, Diane Chairman, Joyce Roden; MEMBERS: Lynn Barbuto, Connie Orazi, Candy Pantano, John Parente, Alane Petuck, Christine Beall, Kathie Bride, Karen Brooks, Judy Chasnoff, Barbara Rettino, Linda Pope, Judith Rosen, Bette Schanken, Phyliss Copson, Trena Craft, Sue Crawford, Gaile Davison, Kathy Lernia, Sandra Shupper, Cathleen Stagich, Norman Strauss, Dixon, Susie Dudley, Ellen Erickson, Cory Friedman, Valerie Ellen Tannenbaum, Bobbie Wiese, Polly Wilgeroth, Barbara Geiger, Nancy Grote, Janet Hopkins, Jean Kelber, Stefanie Young; Sponsor, Mr. Miller. Kott, Nancy Leech, Carol Leonard, Diane Marchione, Sandy Me Arthur, Jane McCord, Joan Minneman, Linda Moleen, Karin Peterson, Jeanne Reusch, Nancy Scheckler, June Shaw, FRENCH CLUB II: President, Neil Castaldo; Vice President, Lorraine Sosnowski, Linda Swartz, Marianne Vajda, Kathy Shirley Rakacs; Secretary, William Ray; Treasurer, Jane Mc- Walsh, Linda Wingard; Sponsor, Mr. Hein. Cord; MEMBERS: Kenneth Bendel, Rita Bernstein, Joseph Blaha, Maria Blanding, Susan Bolick, Kathie Bride, Bonnie Brindley, Judy Chasnoff, Gary Collins, Barbara Copson, Emil FORUM CLUB: President, William Shanken; Vice President, Cuirczak, Martha Damon, Sheridan Dukes, Leonard Dunikow- Joel Kaufmann; Secretary, Karen Manny; MEMBERS: Bob ski, Eileen Gill, Paula Hollerbach, Lois Horakh, Michael Keller, Biach, Edward Coe, Garv Collins, Len Duniknwski, Martin Gal- Carol King, Brigitte Kowaltschuk, Carol Leonard, Carolyn May, lanter, Barbara Green, Richard Gross, Paul Henderson, Ken Ann Mineur, Joan Minneman, Robert Morgan, Karin Peterson, Ingram, Dorothy Johnsen, Nancy Meyers, Dennis Sullivan, Joanne Prill, Sandra Ross, Bette Shepard, Iris Skolnick, Barbara Gary Tabat John Vergalla, Dan Vroom, Jim Zachary; Sponsor, Smith, Kathy Walsh, Margaret Walton, Carol Waugh, Carol Mr.S. Weiss. Wolf, Marianne Vajda; Sponsors: Miss Kopp and Mr. Poirier. GERMAN CLUB: President, Joel Kaufmann; Vice President, MASK AND BAUBLE: President, Dena Hellegers; Vice Presi- Peter Penvenne; Secretary, Barbara Gray; Treasurer, Janice dent, Lynne Price; Secretary, Stefanie Kott; Treasurer, Carolyn Chemev; MEMBERS: Richard Aaron, Michael Bass, William Shulz; MEMBERS: Ken Bendel, Sue Collins, Chuck Davis, Pat Behlert, Robert Biach, Joseph Blaha, Bruce Blakley, Alan Ca- Deane, Cory Friedman, Barbara Frutchey, Eileen Gill, Paul rell, Janice Cherne\-, Marty Christian, Barbara Cramer, Sue Henderson, Floyd Imperato, Nancy Marek, Mary Morrison, Crawford, Betsy Cyphers, Nelson Dittmar, Steve Dmytriw, Candy Rich, Sue Ronnlund, Marcia Rubine, Eleanor Schultz, Susan Dudley, Kathryn Duncan, Mildred Gessler, Valerie Lisa Shapiro, Betty Jo Shepard, Jane Shultz, Mike Stanton, Dan Geiger, Virginia Gillespie, Barbara Green, Barbara Gray, Jay Thaxton, Emily Valla; Sponsors: Miss Weinblatt, Mr. Hein. Guinther, Janet Herfurth, Rick Huston, Joel Kaufmann, P. Kaufman, Jean Kelber, Dave Kelber, Jay Kenlan, Jeff Knauer, MUSIC CLUB: Kenneth Bendel- Rita Bernstein, Phyllis Leslie Krone, Fred Krug, Robert Outcault, Pete Penvenne, Boardman, Kathy Bride, Janet Buzalski, Bob Doud, Ken Fur- Tony Peters, Donald Reiss, Donna Rudkin, Bob Schacter, man, Martin Gallanter, Carl Goldenberg, Richard Gross, Claire Ursula Schmeyer, June Shaw, Jack Sullivan, Dennis Sullivan, Hallenbeck, Yvonne Hamilton, Michael Keller, Ellyn Lomack, Jay Sulzmann, Cynthia Vroom Rich Wilson; Sponsor, Mr. Sandy McArthur, Ann Mineur, Delia Munday, Cindy Otlowski, Haar. Anthony Polistina, Shirley Rakacs, Lisa Shapiro, Karen Sjur- sen, Dennis Sullivan, Gary Tabat, Dan Thaxton, Dorothy HI-Y CLUB-JUNIOR CHAPTER: President, William Ray; Turner, Julie Walsh, Emilie Valla, Jim Zachary. Vice-President, Richard Wilson; Secretary, Robert Johnson; MEMBERS: Fred Atkins, Ronald Bender, Bruce Blakley, Ed PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: Gary Collins, Larry Davis, Gary Burke, Randall Cromarty, Nelson Dittmar, Bill Donnelly, Alan Dickey, Sheridan Dukes, Len Dunikoski; Sponsor, Mr. J. Gorsky, Richard Gross, Paul Henderson, Rick Huston, Kenneth Poquette. Ingram, Robert Johnson, David Lynch, Thomas Maloy, Barry McDowell, Tony Peters, Charles Pope, William Ray, Ronald PSYCHOLOGY CLUB: President, Pete Penvenne; Vice Presi- Ritter, Paul Seiser, Bob Swisher, John Williams, Richard Wil- dent, Robert Swisher; Secretary, Shirley Rakacs, Treasurer, son, James Zachary, Ralph Zobel; Sponsor, Mr. Frank Ramsey. Gaile Davison; MEMBERS: Richard Aaron, Rochelle Block, Randy Cromarty, Sandra Delgado, Nelson Dittmar, Ellen HI-Y CLUB - SENIOR CHAPTER: President, Neil Castaldo; Erickson, Valerie Geiger, Barbara Green, Baibara Johansen, Vice-President, David Erdmann; Secretary, Stephen Hall; Michael Keller, Stefanie Kott, Brigitte Kowaltschuk, Daryl Treasurer, Brian Conley; MEMBERS: Bruce Arnold, Lewis Krogman, Sharon Kronmeyer, Leonie LaCroix, Virginia Libere, Beach, Neil Castaldo, Edward Coe, Francis Collins, Brian Rosemary Limone, Barbara Lukas, Joanne Lynch, Barry Mc- Conley, Larry Davis, David DeLonge, John Eckert, Robert Dowell, Linda Moleen, Sharon Pechin, Linda Porcella, Mar- Engel, David Erdmann, Charles Evans, Stephen Hall, Donald garet Ramsey, Sandra Ross, Betty Jo Shepard, Dan Vroom, Hendrickson, Floyd Imperato, Michael Keller, Donald Kidd, Julie Walsh, Mary Williams, Linda Wingard, James Zachary; James King, Charles Krippendorf, Donald Lewis, Tom Mitch- Sponsor, Dr. Treverton. ell, James Oathout, Bill O'Reilly, James Pantano, John Stonack, Michael Terry, James Watkinson, Dick Williams, John Zalin- RED CROSS: President, Susan Babcock; Vice President, Kitty sky; Sponsor, Mr. Frank Ramsey. Duncan; Secretary, Dorothy Turner; Treasurer, Pat Deane; LIBRARY COUNCIL: President, Joyce Roden; Vice President, Kitty Duncan; Secretary, Joyce Reaves; Executive Officer, Bill UPPER CLASS MEMBERS: Susan Babcock, Martha Damon, Hoff; MEMBERS: Lynn Arthur, Doris Bauer, Pat Blazell, Pat Deane, Kitty Duncan, Ellen Erickson, Cory Friedman, Elaine Bykowski, Judy Shasnoff, Mary Coleman, Carole Collins, Elizabeth Grayson, Richard Gross, Dena Helleger, Janet Hop- Betsey Cyphers, Pat Deane, Kitty Duncan, V. Geiger, Lorraine kins, Karyl Iwanyshyn, Daryl Krogman, Carol Leonard, Dorothy Von Gersdorff, Barbara Gray, Martin Gallanter, Bill Hoff, Martin, Sandy McArthur, Lyndi Morris, Arlene Philippone, Nancy Ives, Carol Jacob, Joanne Jacoby, Barbara Johnson, Barb Loretta Putz, Shirley Rakacs, Joyce Roden, Nancy Scheckler, Kennedy, Leslie Krone, Pat Koefoed, Lorraine Kurowski, Carol June Shaw, Betty Shepherd, Andrea Skvasik, Barbara Smith, Leonard, Nancy Meyers Ann Mineur, Barbara Moore, Marilyn Robert Steiger, Dorothy Turner, Emilie Valla, Marianne Vajda, Moot, Mary J. McClatcney, Mary McDermott, Kim Nahrebne, Janet Walters, Barbara Webster, Lois Welch, Mary Williams; Linda Porter, Loretta Putz, Joyce Reaves, Madeline Robinson, UNDER CLASS MEMBERS: Mary Susan Agnew, Lois Brown, Joyce Roden, Barbara Ross, Carol Schmidt, Judie Serafin, Janet Betsy Cyphers, Diane Ditzel, Margie Ellam, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Schumacher, Barbara Simoons, Linda Steel, Janice Suplee, Roberta Hawley, Janice Kaleta, Sue Kolbe, Drina Marino, Ellen Joann Tardif, Chris Tritask, Cindy Vroom, Joyce Wall, Sue Sue Moses, Janice Niesz, Nancy Osolin, Mathew Parker, Mar- Weber, Ann Zurinski. lene Pelicano, Sharon Putz, Judy Roberts, Sharon Ronputs, MARCHING BAND: Drum Major, Kenneth Furman; MEM- Laurie Ross, Gail Rowe, Anne Marie Rowe, Darlene Whit- BERS: Douglas Allcock, Janet Buzalski, Sam Cavallaro, Ed- meyer. CHAPTER COUNCIL: President. Emilie Valla; Vice ward Coe, Sheldon Cohen, Kathleen Cowperthwaite, Elizabeth President, Dorothy Turner; Sponsors: Ella M. Haver and Mrs. Cyphers, Ronald Czehonski, Neal Dennis, Richard Duemmler, Dukes, assisting. Jay Farrell, Roger Fingerlin, Jay Guinther, Peter Gatyas, Stephen Hall, Fred Huston, William Imus, Kenneth Ingram, SPANISH CLUB: President, Paula Hollerbach; Vice-President, William Isinger, Terry Johnson, Peter Katzi, Leslie Krone, Nan Rita Bernstein; Secretary-Treasurer, Delia Munday; Planning Kronmeyer, Richard Madden, Lawrence Marro, Lawrence Committee: Rita Bernstein, Edward Coe, Randy Cromarty, Nann, William Patberg, Herbert Peterson, Charles Riha, Rich- Yvonne Hamilton, Paula Hollerbach, Sandy McArthur, Barry ard Schiller, Richard Seymour, Kenneth Shotlander, Jack Silli- McDowell, Delia Munday, Larry Pace; MEMBERS: Rochelle man, Charles Swanson, Robert Swisher, Edward Tristram, Block, Carol Bunck, Charles Davis, Gail Davison, Sandra Del- James Turner, Carl Wendelken, Robert Wilson, Steven Wilson, gado, Henry Detering, Kathy Dixon, Ellen Erickson, Elizabeth Theodore Zielinsky; Sponsor, Mr. Toenes. Grayson, Nancy Grote, Janet Hopkins, Stefanie Kott, Brigitte Kowaltschuk, Daryl Krogman, Sharon Kronmeyer, Bill Law- Cheryl Kean, Phyllis Ruch, Ann Zurinski, Caris Zwislak. Art rence, Virginia Libere, Diane Leland, Richard Linnell, Bob Staff': Phyllis Boardman, Art Editor; Trena Craft, Cathy Crou- Mayer, Mary Jane McConnell, Jane McCord, Janet Merwin, shore, Martha Damon, Robert Fischer, Barbara Green, Gail Lyndi Morris, Jim Pantano, Linda Porcella, Candy Rich, Karo- Griffiths, Karin Peterson: Photography Staff: Lawrence Davis, lyn Schulz, Ken Shotlander, Robert Staiger, Marc Steinberg, Photography Editor; Gary Dickey, Sheridan Dukes; Advisors: Julie Walsh, Janet Walter, Carol Waugh, Barbara Webster, Miss H. Bloom, Mr. B. Longenbach, Miss D. Robinson. Barry Ziegler; Sponsor, Mr. I. Russo. STAGE CREW: Co-Master Electricians: Bruce Arnold, War- THE SPOTLIGHT: Editor-in-Chief, Rochelle Block; Associate ren Sechrist; MEMBERS: Jerry Amon, Henry Bernstein, Rob- Editors: Paula Hollerbach and Susan Collins; Feature Staff: ert Bninner, Joe Crimmins, Randy Cromarty, Neil Dennis, Leona Weydemeyer, Editor; Karen Beebe, Maria Blanding, Hank Detering, Steve Engel, Spencer Freund, Barry Gold, Edward Coe, Mary Coleman, Randy Cromarty, Gaile Davison, Tom Gordon, Bill Imus, Wayne Jones, Dave Koch, Richard Susan Dudley, Kitty Duncan, Ruth Epstein, Ellen Erickson, Linnell, John MacNanmara, Jim Mahaney, Jack Martin, Ron- Virginia Gillespie, Karen Holliday, Janet Hopkins, Nancy ald Meeks, Robert O'Sullivan, William Russell, John Theisz; Ives, Brigette Kowaltschuk, Nancy Leech, Mary Jane Me- Sponsor, Mr. C. J. Daley. Clatchey, Patricia McHarg, Linda LeMarie, Diane Marchione, Barbara O'Donnell, Bob Olson, Cynthia Otlowski, Candy Rich, STUDENT COUNCIL: President, Charles Evans; Vice-Presi- Marcia Rubine, Jane Shultz, Iris Skolnik, Barbaia Smith, Den- dent, Brian Conley; Secretary, Kathie Bride; Treasurer, Ralph nis Sullivan, Cory Tamburr, Chris Zawislak; News Staff: Gret- Zobel; Committee Chairmen: Robert Biach, Phyllis Boardman, chen Angle, Editor; Carol Bernard, Rita Bernstein, Carol Larry Davis, Gail Griffiths, Joyce Roden, Shirley Rakacs; Rep- Bunck, Cory Friedman, Martin Gallanter, Barbara Green, resentatives: Joan Balinskas, Karen Beebe, Karen Brooks, Judy Nancy Grote, Kenneth Ingram, Dorothy Johnson, Joel Kauf- Chasnoff, Sue Crawford, Larry Davis, Robert Doud, David man, Harry Margolis, Gay Milius, Tom Mitchell, Ellen Sue Erdmann, Richard Erdmann, Valerie Geiger, Dave Gershman, Moses, Lee Pope, Joanne Prill, Elyse Rabin, Sandra Ross, Alice Yvonne Hamilton, Fred Huston, Bill Isinger, Jean Kelber, Bob Smith, Marianne Vajda, Mary Williams; Make-Up Staff: Linda Konopack, Carol Leonard, Joylene Leonardo, Toby Lewin, Ann Moleen and Connie Beall, Editors; Judy Chasnoff, Bar- Mineur, Delia Munday, Cynthia Otlowski, Jeanne Reusch, Ilona bara Copson, Valerie Geiger, Ann Mineur, Barbara Smith, Rizzo, Joyce Roden, Paula Selby, Bill Shanken, Priscilla Sims, Lorraine Sosnowski, Julie Walsh, Linda Wingard; Girls' Sports: Bob Swisher, Mary Lou Trembley, Dorothy Turner, Carol Janice Chernev, Editor; Lee Gonella, Roslyn Guyer, Barbara Waugh, Roberta Wiese; Alternates: Gretchen Angle, Jim Johansen, Carol Leonard, Karolyn Schulz, Angela Sorrentino; Borges, Carol Cawley, Trena Craft, Pat Deane, Richard Ernst, Boys' Sports: Ralph Mittlcberger, Editor; Howard Milius, Barbara Frutchey, Nancy Grote, Carole Hayeck, Lois Horakh, Richard Gross, John Williams; Art Staff: Gail Griffiths and Marilyn Jackson, Stefanie Kott, Linda LeMarie, Carolyn May, Karin Peterson, Editor; Phyllis Boardman, Mary Coleman, Gay Milius, Howard Milius, Peter Penvenne, Karin Peterson, Dena Hellegers, Virginia Libere, Joanne Lynch, Helen Sipp; Marcia Rubine, Elizabeth Shepard, Iris Skolnik, Lynda Swartz, Business Staff: Diane Goodwin, Advertising Manager; Penny Dan Thaxton, Leona Weydemeyer, Jim Zachary; Advisor, Mr. Grote, Business Manager; Joanne Aliseo, Cathy Bolcer, Ella M. Glennon. Boyle, Frances Capodice, Carol Cawley, Trixie Corsgren, Pat Dougan, Diane Goodwin, Karen Holliday, Barbara Johansen, TWIRLERS: Drum Majorette, Arlene Philipone; Co-Captains: Jean Kaplan, Kathy Klubnilc, Laureen Knowlton, Joanne Koeh- Ginger Hallenbeck, Margaret Ramsey; Twirlers: Barbara Gaff- ler, Stephanie Palasinski, Janet Paswark, Sharon Pechin, Lynne ney, Louise Harmer, Leonie LaCroix, Barbara Lukas, Barbara Price, Ellen Radzikowski, Phyllis Ruch, Vinnie Sampieri, Pris- Simoons, Ginger Trometter, Susan Weber, Kay Williams, Carol cilla Sims, Angie Sorrentino, Barbara Sorge, Robyn Stengel, Wolf; Sponsor, Mr. G. Toenes. Betsy Wells, Barbara Welsh, Patricia Weskrrna; Typing Staff: Patty Deane, Editor; Janice Drummond, Diane Goodwin, Pa- VISUAL AIDS CLUB: President, Bruce Arnold; Vice Presi- tricia Kelly, Angie Sorrentino; Photography Editor, Sheridan dent, Roger Chinery; MEMBERS: Richard Babat, Michael Bass, Dukes; Proof Reading Editor, Dorothy Turner; Exchange Buddy Bemstein, Joseph Blaha, Thomas Cooney, Charles Davis, Editor, Barbara Gray; Sponsor, Mr. N. Orenstein. Larry Davis, Paul Degenhardt, Neil Dennis, Henry Detering, Leonard Dunikowski, Michael Farlman, Steve Englc, Spencer Freund, Al Gorsky, Paul Henderson, Floyd Imperato, Bill Imus, GOLDEN C STAFF: Editor-in-Chief, Edward Coe; Associate Arthur Johnson, Wayne Jones, Fred Krug, Thomas Leahey, Editors: James King and Joyce Roden; Editorial Staff: Gretchcn Richard Linell, John MacNamara, Bill Russell, Warren Sechrist, Angle, Karen Beebe, Rita Bernstein, Brian Conley, Dave De- Kenneth Shotlander, John Silliman, James Sommers, Robert Longe, Paula Hollerbach, Marilyn Jackson, Wayne Jones, Jay Swisher, John Theisz, Ken Thorn, John Vergalla; Sponsor, Mr. Kenlan, Ellyn Lomack, Diane Marchione, Sandra McArthur, Yanuzzi. Pat McHarg, Gay Milius, Tom Mitchell, Delia Munday, Lynne Price, Shirley Rakacs, Iris Skolnik, Dorothy Turner, Emilie VOCATIONAL MEDICAL CLUB: President, Cheryl Bal- Valla, Lee Weydemeyer, Mary Williams; Business Managers; inskas; Vice President, Barbara Copson; Secretary, Karen Toyce Reaves and Jim Borges. Business Staff: Robert Baptista, Brooks; Treasurer, Barbara Cubberly; MEMBERS: Janet Bow- Lynn Barbuto, Connie Beall, Karen Brooks, Janice Chernev, man, Carol Brescher, Lorri Capron, Martha Damon, Gaile Rodger Chinery, Francis Collins, John Eckert, Jill Edwards, Davison, Kitty Duncan, Ellen Erickson, Lee Gonella, Roslyn Steve Engel, Dave Erdmann, Barbara Gruich, Yvonne Hamil- Guyer, Marie Harris, Janet Hopkins. Karyl Iwanyshyn, Barbara ton, Diane Hunt, Nancy Ives, Bob Konopack, Linda LeMarie, Johansen, Toby Lewin, Barbara Long, Joanne Lynch, Karen Diane Leland, Toby Lenin, Sue Lindsay, Marilyn Moot, Bette Manny, Bette Murphy, Joyce Roden. Sandi Ross, Janet Schu- Murphy, Mary Coleman, Sue Richards, June Shaw, Priscilla macher, Lisa Shapiro, Barbara Simoons, Barbara Smith, Cory Sims, Corliss Vogel. Typing Staff: Leonie LaCroix, Head Typ- TambuiT, Christina Tristan, Marianne Vajda, Joyce Wall, Julie ist; Rosemary Codella, Barbara GafFney, Karen Holliday, Walsh, Barbara Webster; Sponsor, Miss Jane Seymour.

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FIRST ROW, (Left to Right): Robert Ackland, James Slo- Joe DiFabio, Jack Delaney, Mitchell Elkoury, Hubert cum, Chillies Krippendorf, Harold Brown, Charles Evans, Brown, Coach; THIRD ROW: Paul Selby, Coach; Stan Leroy Nordstrom, Dave DeLonge, William Laing, Dennis Minch, Edward Burke, Howard Milius, Jerome Madden, Raczynski, Dave Stroek, Brian Conley, Robert Konopack, Richard Gross, Richard Smith, William Ball, James Down- Dave Erdmann; SECOND ROW: Stan Grayson, Coach, ing, Walter Leschuck, Robert Hayes, Kenneth Handler, Lee Coyle, John Krip. Lewis Beach, Daniel Vroom, James Trainer; FOURTH ROW: Jerry Hull, Manager; Philip Maz- Watkinson, Richard Williams, Steve Dmytriw, Gary Duay, zella, Edward Hudson, Frank O'Brien, Craig Neal, Michael Malekoff, Robert Morgan, Fred Engel, Manager.

1961 FOOTBALL TEAM bruising fullback and the passing of quarterback, Dave DeLonge, the team continued rolling toward The many upsets in the football season brought the Watching Conference title as they defeated Ro- surprise and sorrow to Cranford. With an explo- selle 28-6 and shellacked Roselle Park 27-7. For the sive start the Cougars overwhelmed a strong Lin- second year their title hopes were snuffed out by a den team which lost no other games in their sea- bitter 31-7 loss to Scotch Plains. Reversing the tide, son. After a demoralizing Saturday at Millburn, the Cougars thumped Jefferson 28-18 on Thanks- the team rebounded with five straight victories. giving. Our boys looked exceptionally strong that Clark fell first to Cranford 26-6. Then in the mud day. The victories in the opening and final games and rain, a spirited Cranford team came from be- highlighted the season, and Coach Stan Grayson hind with Bob Ackland scoring twice in the last gained due recognition by having the best win-loss four minutes. Hillside suffered their first defeat at percentage among the area coaches with 25 wins, the hands of Cranford. With Lee Nordstrom, our 43 losses, and 4 ties over the last eleven years. 108 RECORD

C. H. S Opp.

27 Linden __ 12

0 Millburn 45

26 Clark 6

20 Rahway 13

19 Hillside 7

19 Roselle Park 7

28 Roselle 6 Seniors

7 Scotch Plains 31

28 Jefferson 18

State Tournament—12th

J. DiFabio M. Elkoury C. Evans R. Konopack R. Ackland B. Conley G. Duay D. Erdmann.. R. Hayes C. Krippendorf L. Beach J. Delaney H. Brown D. De Longe

W. Laing W. Leschuck L. Nordstrom

D. Raczynski J. Slocum D. Strock

D. Vroom J. Watkinson D. Williams Cross Country

B. Arnold

E. Coe

FIRST ROW, (Left to Riglit): Robert Schachter, Barry Black, Edward Santueci, Gary Gisser, Ralph Mittelberger, John Elliott; SECOND ROW: Jean Poquette, Coach; Edward Coe, Michael Terry, Bruce Arnold, James Easton, Erwin Heger, David Kelber, Peter Ewanson, William Behlert, Manager.

J. Easton

RECORD CROSS-COUNRTY: The spirited C. H. S. Opp. cross-country team, coached by Mr. 36 Linden 19 40 Irvington ...15 Jean Poquette, ended the season 40 Columbia 15 with a 2-11 record. The times set E. Heger 34 Railway . 21 by Dave Kelber (13:39) and Win •34 Edison 21 45 Jefferson ..19 Heger (13:44) for the two and a 27 RoseUe Park 28 halt mile course were the best 29 Union 26 Cranford has seen in many years. 25 Hillside 30 36 No. Hunterdon Reg. 19 Jim Easton, the morale booster, D. Kelber 44 Scotch Plains 16 along with the other senior mem- 47 Westfield 16 bers, Bruce Arnold, Ed Coe, and 50 Plainfield ...... 15 Mike Terry, all pleased Coach Po- 'Low score wins Union County Championships—13th quette with their constant improve- Watchung Conference Championships—5th ment during the season.

M. Terry 110 SOCCER TEAM Soccer C. H. S. Opp. 1 Linden ___ 2 Coach Sferrazza worked with one of the smallest groups 0 Jefferson _ 0 of boys to come out for soccer and wound up with a 1-11-1 record and one of the top defensive teams in the area. Al- 0, Union 2 though winning only one game, the booters never gave up, 0 Edison 1 whether down one goal or three. Their lone victory came on the final day of the season when they downed Columbia 3-2. 1 Scotch Plains 3 The Cougars jumped out into a 2-0 lead in the first period and 0 Chatham ...2 fought off the Columbia thieats to post their only win. Oddly enough, the three goals were scored by the team's player- 0 Irvington ..._ 3 manager, Rich Rubenstein, one of the full-backs, Jim Zach- 1 Clark 4 ary, and by a non-letter man, Jack Caraggio. However, the defense of Bill Ray, Mike Bedell, Bob Johnson, Rick Wilson, 0 Hillside 2 Marty McEvoy, and goalie "Satch" McVey played a big part 1 Linden 3 in the victory. They also played excellently during the entire year by limiting the opponents to an average of only two 0 Springfield .1 goals a game. A lot of credit goes to Steve Hall, team's high- 0 New Providence 2 scorer, Ralph Zobel, Marty Christian, and Tom Mitchell, who 3 Columbia 2 all rounded out the starting team ,and who each gave their best. Seniors

FIRST ROW (Left to Right): Thomas Mitchell. Martin McEvoy, John Mc- Vey, James Oathout, and Martin Christian; SECOND ROW: Edward Borke, Ralph Zobel, Richard Wilson, Robert Johnson, Richard Duemmler, Michael Bedell. THIRD ROW: Jack Carragio, Terry Johnson. James Zachary, Richard Rubenstein, Paul Henderson; Not Pictured: Stephen Hall and William Ray; Coaches: Mr. Nicholas Sferrazza and Mr. Angelo Preite. Basketball

RECORD C. H. S. Opp. 54 RoseUe Park .39 54 Hillside .31 51 St. Mary's 48 70 Clark _ 46 65 Rahway 42 64 RoseUe 62 66 Linden 59 64 Clark 35 67 Westfield ..79 56 Hillside 53 88 Scotch Plains 69 81 Rahway 38 75 Roselle Park 57 77 RoseUe .55 63 Westiield 60 72 Summit 53 68 Linden ...55 74 Scotch Plains .78 Watchung Conference second place Union County Semifinalist State Section Semifinalist

STANDING: (Left to Right), John Zalinsky, James King, Nelson Dittmar, William Ray, Neil Castaldo, John Litwinetz, William Martin, Coach; Robert Engel, Ronald Ritter, Edmond Sluzis, John MeVey, Francis Collins, Ronald Rubenstein. KNEELING: Richard Rubenstein and Barn' McDowell, Managers. ^_ A largely veteran basketball team enjoyed quite a winning sea- son, compiling a 19-6 record, with only three losses occurring in New Jersey. John Litwinetz led the team in scoring and was among the county's top point makers. Bob Engel and Rob Ritter also pro- vided the team with scoring and strong rebounding. Ed Sluzis was one of the most effective clutch shooters on the team, and Doc Castaldo was the playmaker, furnishing the team many times with much needed spirit. John Zalinsky, John McVey, Francis Collins, and Jim King also were effective for the team. The Team began the season well, winning its first five ball games. During the holidays, however, the Cougars suffered two de- feats to New York teams in the Schenectady Holiday Tournament, at Schenectady, New York. Following the holidays, Cranford was set back by an undefeated Westfield team. After this defeat, the team went on to win eight straight games, including a win over a previously undefeated Westfield. In spite of the fact of closing out the season with a loss to Scotch Plains, Cranford was seeded third in the Union County Tournament. The team, however, lost to Lin- den in a double overtime game in the semi-final round of the tournament.

R. Engel J. King

E. Sluzis F. Collins

J.k J. Litwinetz J. McVey J. Zalinsky 113 Wrestling

FIRST ROW: H. Farrell, Coach; R. Zobel, D. Kidd, R. Olson, P. Occi, R. Nelson, M. Jones, Coach; SECOND ROW: R. Smith, A. Peters, G. Dickey, W. Todd, M. Reagan, J. Stonack, C. Krip; THIRD ROW: W. Leschuk, Manager; B. Conley, Co-Captain; L. Nordstrom, Co- 114 Captain; L. Davis, W. Jones, Manager. Seniors B. Conley L. Davis G. Dickey C. Evans K. Furman W. Jones

RECORD D. Kidd C. H. S. Opp. 23 Union _ __ 24 32 Jefferson 12 24 Roselle Park ..._ 19 31 Plainfield _ _ 17 25 Scotch Plains 17 29 North Plainfield ..13 24 Columbia 16 34 Clark 8 J. Stonack 26 Springfield 16 39 Rahway ._ 7 38 Hillside 6 16 Westfield _ 25 Watchung Conference—2nd State Section I—1st State Regional II—1st

L. Nordstrom

115 Tennis Team

FIRST ROW, (Left to Right): Frederick Huston, Bob Olson, Jim Oathout, Mike Bedell; SEC- OND ROW: Jay Kenlan, Dave DeLonge, S. Goldblatt, Coach; Jay Farrell, Richard Gross, Manager.

Spring Track Team

FIRST ROW, (Left to Right): Dan Vroom, Doug Capece, Bob Marck, Rick Wilson, Paul Chase, Randy Cromarty; THIRD Knox, Gary Iverson, Dave Kelber, Marcell Sandsig, George ROW: Doug Rae, John Elliott, Garry Gisser, Tony McHale, Sheriff, Marc Steinberg; SECOND ROW: Jean Poquette, Rich Faeser, Brian Conley, Bob Engel, Don Lewis, Art Coach; Bill Behlert, Lee Nordstrom, Steve Dirmtriw, Mike Johnson, Bob Schachter, Bruce Arnold! Keller, Phil Brubaker, Win Heger, Mike Earlman, Bill 116 Baseball Team

FIRST ROW, (Left to Right): Robert Mayer, Manager; stein, Edward Santucci, Ronald Rubenstein, Hubie Robert Montgomery, James Easton, Robert Prall, Harold Brown, Coach; Robert O'Reilly, Barry McDowell, James Brown, Joseph DiFabio, Michael Terry, William Huff, Slocum, Fred Engel; ABSENT; Robert Konopack, Manager; SECOND ROW: John Stonack, Richard Ruben- Charles Krippendorf, and Dennis Raczynski.

Golf Team

FIRST ROW, (Left to Right): Herb Farrell, Coach; Paul Henderson, Bob Johnson, David Orth Dennis Sullivan; SECOND ROW: John McVey, Bill Ray, Bob Morgan, Henry Detering, Fred Atkins; ABSENT: Bill Donnelly and Jim Zachary.

117 Cheerleaders

JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: The coveted positions on the J.V. Cheerleading Squad are open to 9th and 10th grade girls. Each fall, after a stiff period of competition and elimination, ten girls are chosen to lead the spectators in giving moral support to the Junior Varsity Basketball Team. Every member of the squad works towards being chosen as a member of the Varsity Cheerleaders in her Junior and Senior years.

VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The Varsity Cheerleaders of Cranford High represent our school, and it is their responsibility to maintain good sports- manship, in victory or defeat, at the football and basketball games. The squad, consisting of ten members, is chosen on a competitive basis. Our Varsity Cheerleaders, who maintain their high standards through a constitution formulated by the members, are proud of their representation.

VARSITY CHEERLEAD- ERS: FIRST ROW: (Left to Right): Connie Beall, Stef- anie Kott, Joanne Aliseo, Ruth Epstein Mildred Gess- ler; SECOND ROW: Cap- tain, Carol Bernard, Gay Milius, Betty Ann MeGov- ney, Kathie Bride, Karolyn Schultz; Sponsor, Miss Jane Seymour. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEER- LEADERS: FIRST ROW, (Left to Right); Alice De- geuhardt, Rhoda Fisher, El- len Zaehary; Captain, Vir- ginia Suarez; SECOND ROW; Barbara Jones, Nancy Glades, Nancy Money, Cyn- thia Roberts; Sponsor, Miss Carol Albert.

Twirling Club

The Twirling Club functions mainly to prepare girls for the Twirling Squad. Under the training of the present members of the Twirling Squad, the Twirling Club members learn routines, struts, and twirling maneuvers. They also hold business meetings.

FIRST ROW, (Left to Right): Ginger Trometter, Ginger Hallenbeck, Susan Weber, Barbara Lukas, Margaret Ramsay, Barbara Gaffney, Barbara Simoons, Louise Haxmer; SECOND ROW: Jill Fernandez, Sandra Mar- tin, Barbara Tritask, Susan Bolick, {Catherine Mayer, Leonie LaCroix, Kay Wil- liams, Lorraine Boyle, Eliza- beth Shepard, Marjorie El- lam; THIRD ROW: Ellen Simoons, Debra Cooney, Alane Petuck, Virginia Sew- ell, Judith Roberts, Susan Krochmal, Carol Wolf, Cyn- thia Walters, Melanie Dmy- triw, Ann Mineur, Pamela Krochmal; FOURTH ROW: Patricia Koefoed, Ginger Lynch, Janet Harrison, Chri- tina Tritask, Jean Murphy, Lauranne Biribauer.

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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: SEATED, (Left to Right): Mr. J. Campbell, Frank OBrian, Mrs. Kerzman; STANDING: April Lee, William Foreman, Robert Knox, Rhoda Fischer.

JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: SEATED, (Left to Right): Miss D. Horton, Howard Milius Mr. R. Daniels; STANDING: Carol Leonard, Dorothy Johnsen, William Ray, William Ball. FRESHMEN

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129 > Freshmen Bumash, George Duncan, Bill Hale, Nancy Kundrat, Jeraldine Burr, Wayne Eaton, Douglas Hall, Eleanor Kurisko, Patricia Caliendo, Anthony Egler, George Hamer, Janice LaRoy, Carmen A-l—Miss Bodnar Canning, Robert England, Albert Harrington, Susan Castaldi, Frank Enz, Mark Hastrup, Janice Aageard, Steven Cavallaro, Paul Ernst, Robert Haviland, Priscilla A-10-Miss Lavelle Addams, Robert Cavallaro, Sam Ettin, Mark Hawthorne, June Albans, Thomas Chester, Gregory Hedeen, Laura Kaye Latendorf, Malcolm Allcock, Douglas Christian, John DeMarco, Nancy Lee, Archie Anderson, Marcus Dennis, Eileen Leidy, Jack Andrus, Edward Brink, Susan Diamond, Arlene A-8-Mrs. Dukes Leland, John Angelback, Bruce Brown, Adrienne Ditzel, Barbara Leonowicz, Kenneth Apgar, Jonathan Brown, Brenda Ditzel, Joy Herbert, Vemon Lingerfeldt, Paul Aprill, Dennis Brown, Susan Dmytriw, Melanie Heruska, John Lockwood, Linn Arfken, William Byrnes, Susan Eberle, Janet Hill, Jeffrey Lonyai, Ed. Armitage, Carl Campbell, Patricia Ebert, Susan Hoffman, Robert Lyons, Donald Auerbach, Donald Capodice, Connie Ellam, Marjorie Hovell, Victor Baffa, John Carmella, June Hubiak, William Larsen, Sue Baldura, Bruce Caruso, Claire Huckel, Wayne Lauren, Barbara Baldwin, William Casale, Antionette A-6-Mr. Boyle Hunter, Richard Lawless, Joann Baly, Robert Caulo, Patricia Isinger, William Laycock, Linda Chancer, Elaine Fagan, Dennis Jackson, Donald Leahey, Denise Fair, James Jacoby, Charles Lehmann, Gail Ackerman, Faith Fedorko, Thomas Alatary, Susan Janus, Frank Leonard, Nancy A-4—Mr. Ballinger Ferguson, Stephen Lerda, Marietta Anderson, Christine Fingerlin, Roger Anderson, Carol Hein, Susan Levine, Linda Ciancia, Thomas Fitzgerald, William Heineman, Mary Lcwandowski, Patricia Anderson, Virginia Clay, Thomas Fitzsimmons, Edward Autera, Patricia Henrich, Erica Liberio, Rina Conlon, Michael Flynn, Thomas Hilbert, Carol Lieberman, Judy Azar, Lexie Cossa, John Folk, Stephen Bagwell, Sharon Hillman, Barbara Lurinsky, Barbara Cossa, Robert Force, Wayne Holliday, Regina Lysaght, Mary Jane Balinskas, Joan Costabile, Alan Forrestal, Kenneth Howell, Nancy Cushing, Frank Freeman, David Hubbuch, Janet Czebrowski, Ronald Freese, David A-l 1—Mr. Eshelman A-2-Miss Alberts Frey, Alan Huetteman, Jane Darchi, Robert Hunt, Virginia MacCallum, George Bapst, Robert Davidson, Robert Fried, Daniel Huston, Susan Battaglini, James Delia Rosa, Michael Gangaware, Richard Mackenzie, Glenn Gangaware, Robert Isaac, Carol Madden, Richard Benes, Ken Jackson, Eleanore Bickunas, John Clark, Jeanne Ganzemuller, Danny Majkowski, Ronald Coffey, Barbara Gatyas, Peter Johnson, Bonita Manenty, Harold Biederman, Edward Jones, Barbara Manfredo, Nicholas Blanding, Charles Coffey, Patricia Collins, Iris Jones, Jill Marek, Edward Bolcer, Charles Farb, Alice Marro, Lawrence Boyle, John Comrie, Jacquelyn Fink, Marilyn Cooke, Bonnie Marsh, Seymour Briefer, Jeffrey Fischer, Linda A-9-Mr. Eichner Martin, Craig Cooney, Deborah Fitzgerald, Geraldine Cowperthwaite, Kathleen Jones, William Mazzeo, Donald Bapst, Marilyn Fowler, Patricia McCullough, John Beauchea, Joan Craft, Dorothy Francis, Susan Jordan, Michael Cree, Carol Katz, Peter Meeks, Ronald Becker, Nancy Frank, Constance Meissner, Alfred Beckerman, June Cron, Mary Lou Frank, Martha Kidd, Douglas Bendlin, Bonnie Dalquist, Linda Fredericks, Beverly Kling, Walter Bieler, Melva Dankel, Suzanne Kline, James Macpherson, Margaret Billich, Karen Dauber, Charlotta Korngut, Edward Maggio, Johanna Bintliff, Llano Degenhardt, Charlotte A-7-Mr. Campbell Korsen, Richard Marley, Marilyn Birchett, Phyllis DeHaven, Karen LaPlaca, Joseph Mayer, Katherine Delia Serra, Marie Geller, Sheldon LaRocco, Richard Mazzarese, Cynthia Blakeley, Judith DeMaio, Alberta Bonham, Susan Gentile, James Mazzeo, Lois Borges, Candy Gershman, David Jones, Karen McCarthy, Ellen Bovasso, Lorraine Gorski, Robert Jones, Patricia McNab, Ann Boyd, Kathleen A-5—Mr. Bodino Hamilton, Alan Kaplan, Rhoda McNab, Claire Boyle, Jeanne Hamilton, Charles Karl, Linda McStay, Mary Ann DeMicco, Daniel Harrell, Charles Kasen, Elaine Boyle, Lorraine Dickerson, Robert Boyton, Frances Harrison, Tom Kavanaugh, Judy A-12-Mr. A. Fredman Dickinson, Christopher Hawks, Allan Kelly, Nancy Boyton, Nancy Dickstein, Steve Breaks, Bonnie Healey, Philip King, Dorothy Mernick, Andrew DiGiovanni, Gary King, Susanne Miliano, Basil DiRini, Carl Gillen, Mary Kinney, Judy Millar, John A-3-Mr. Babetski Dixon, Gary Glogorski, Loretta Knowlton, Karen Miller, Thomas Donnelly, Tom Grasing, Marjorie Kochera, Karen Mittleman, Sheldon Britton, Richard Doud, Paul Graskewitz, Dorothy Koehl, Jill Mittricker, Franklin Bross, Joel Dougan, Tom Grauten, Kathy Komer, Carol Montgomery, Robert Buonaguro, Paul Douglas, Bob Guskin, Marilyn Kresge, Janice Morris, Kenneth Burg, Michael Dreier, Bill Guy, Linda Krogman, Dianna Murphy, Ralph Burke, Dennis Dreyer, John Gyenese, Carolyn Kronmeyer, Nan Myerson, Randolph

130 Nadelman, Benn Roberts, Charles Sommerville, Gail Albrecht, Candace -A-21-Mr. Marcus Nann, Lawrence Rogers, Robert Southwick, Katherine Andersen, Stephanit Nies, Allan Ross, Ronald Stallone, Sandra Angle, Mary Czamatowicz, James Nolan, Thomas Rothbard, Louis Stauffer, Judith Arnesen, Joyce DcChabert, William Northcut, William Russell, Steven Sturrock, Elsa Aron, Barbara DelGandio, Peter Novy, Stuart Sullivan, Sandra Putz, Sharon Arthur, Barbara DeMicco, Vincent Nyce, Richard Sulzmann, Marguerite Ayre, Sharon Denzau, Richard O Brien, Joseph Reilly, Agnes Taber, Judith DeStefano, Vincent O'Connell, Patrick Rettino, Kristine Thaler, Nora Azar, Frances O'Donnell, John Ritsko, Joann Theisz, Elaine Bauer, Doris DeWolf, Jeff Odell, Barry Roberts, Cynthia Thompson, Mary Jane Baytala, Christine Dickerson, Peter Roberts, Judith Traylor, Toni DiFabio, Anthony Metzner, Diane Rosen Judith Tritask, Barbara Cyphers, Elizabeth Mineur, Karen Rosenfeld, Karen Ann A-19-Mrs. Kerzman Daly, Patricia Money, Nancy Ross, Linda Daniel, Marianne Motto, Judith Rowe, Anne Maria A-17-Hrs. Halpem Bernard, Walter Degenhardt, Alice Munkel, Gail Salas, Jan Bertolotti, Peter DeWeerdt, Diane Murphy, Jean Ward, David Berzinskis, Noris Dexter, Jeanne Mysiak, Joan Warrington, Peter Bianco, Frank Dinsmore, Diane Nevins, Barbara A-15—Mr. Ginsburg Wasiewicz, Richard Bonney, James Ditzel, Diane Niesz, Janice Weber, Mark Boyette, Richard Sanford, Eric Weberbauer, Bruce Bradfield, Richard Dixon, Judith O'Brien, Mary Sangiuliano, George Webster, Dennis Braslow, Alan Sassi, Daniel Wendelkin, Carl Brewster, William A-22-Miss Matkowski A-13-Mrs. J. Fredman Schaeffer, Jay West, William Brubaker, Philip Schaeffer, John Wescott, Richard Dobbins, Paul O'Donnell, Kevin Schaner, Tony Wherrity, John Bernstein, Susan Downing, James Ogelby, Samuel Scheller, Roland Wilson, Stephen Billias, Katina Edwards, William Olawski, Russell Schillar, Richard Wojciak, Thomas Biribauer, Laurann Ehlers, Theodore Ostro, Joel Schloff, Max Worster, John Bodnar, Paula Eichinger, Richard Palau, Mariano Schlosser, Alan Young, Robert Bones, Linda Engel, James Palmieri, Vincent Seymour, Richard Zimmerman, David Bork, Carol Ercunann, Richard Pankiewitz, Joseph Shaw, Bruce Bowers, Barbara Ferguson, Mark James Parker, Mathew Silverman, Robert Walters, Cynthia Bowman, Dorette Fertal, Donald Partridge, Roy Simson, George Washbum, Barbara Brazzatti, Sandra Fingerlin, Mark Patberg, William Skidmore, George Wehrenberg, Ruth Breuer, Marciann Flaherty, Timothy Patterson, David Weiner, Michele Brinkerhoff, Dale Flarty, Paul Pavics, Robert Santone, Vincentino Wenrich, Marilyn Brown, Lois Pavics, Thomas Schaeffer, Margaret White, Sheila Brown, Michele Dooley, Karen Pachin, Herbert Schanken, Betty Jane Whiteman, Jill Brownlee, Karen Dorian, Karen Perezluha, Thomas Schmidt, Barbara Wible, Alice Fink, Claire Peterson, Carl Schnabel, Lynn Pechin, Herbert Willgeroth, Polly Fernandez, Jill Schoenfelder, Harriet Willoughby, Geraldine A-20-Mr. Love Finley, Christine Philippoff, Peter Schott, Lois Pickett, Raymond Winter, Martha Anne Fischer, Rhoda Schreler, Elise Worrell, Sandra Brunner, Robert Pielhau, Frank Schuster, Hannelore Pilewski, Alexander Yori, Mary Capron, Thomas Selby, Paula Young, Barbara Chase, Dudley A-23-Miss McConnell Pospisil, Joseph Sharrier, Pamela Young, Carol Clark, Thomas Foreman, William Shupper, Sandra Zachary, Ellen Cohen, Sheldon Simoons, Ellen Frasier, Allan Okun, Carol Colaneri, Louis Freund, Stuart Orazi, Margaret Conklin, Charles Friedman, Ronald Osolin, Irene Connolly, Jay Gachko, Michael Osolin, Nancy A-16-Mr. Grodzki Coventry, Donald Puffenroth, Patricia Sophmores Galen, Robert Stemmer, David Cree, Hobart Gall Robert Percpvalt, Phyllis Crimmins, Joseph Galski, Thomas Pfanne, Mary Ann Stout, Roland A-18-Mr. Holland Cudd, Bruce Philbin, Denise Struble, Walter Gangaware, Dale Pospisil, Judith Syvertsen, Alan Alexo, Nicholas Garretson, Wayne Tarantino, Joseph Amon, Gerald Bruen, Barbara Tinnesz, Peter Andrews, Jerome Budil, Lois Folinus, Lynn A-14-Mr. Gallina Tobia, Louis Ault, David Buontempo, Ruth Foppert, Barbara Trabachino, John Bykowski, Elaine Foster, Ellen Pranio, Charles Baba, Thomas Foster Jeanne Trouts, Robert Bagwell, James Cavalla, Lois Preston, Kenneth Tyree, William Clarke, Nancy Frank, Laura Radis, Richard Bair, James Cohen, Rita Frankenberger, Sharon Ugone, Lawrence Baldwin, James Raftery, William Uhl, Phillip Collins, Carole Frantz, Helen-Beth Rappaport, Alan Barna, John Confroy, Karen Fuller, Elizabeth VanBrunt, David Beach, Dennis Gant, Christine Reade, Edward Vogel, Frederick Connelly, Sandra Regal, David Beam, Thomas Cooper, Roberta Vollherbst, Kurt Corcoran, Kathleen Reider, Alexander Walsh, Robert Abrams, Virginia A-24-Mr. Miller Richel, Robert Agnew, Nancy Cossa, Barbara Riha, Charles Cramer, Barbara Smith, Linda Agnew, Susan Cron, Diane Gilbert, Paul Ringle, Richard Snow, Diana Aiken, Margaret Gold, Barry

131 Goodwin, John Koenig, Ronald McCall, Karen Sansiz, Marcel Yuschak, Steve Gordon, Alan Konegan, Robert McEvoy, Elizabeth Schuman, Gerald Ziebielinski, Theodore Gordon, Thomas McGarry, Carol Sherrier, Arthur Grand, Leonard Kaleta, Janice McGowan, Marguerite Shire, Robert Walton, Mary Grayce, Gerald Kaplan, Gwen Michaelson, Barbara Shulman, Don Waters, Carole Grote, Fred Kearney, Linnea Mindlin, Judith Sims, Arthur Welsh, Mary Grunewalder, John Kennedy, Barbara Mix, Carolyn Sleesman, Barry West, Anita Gruss, William Kerzman, Donna Moore, Barbara Slocum, George Whitmeyer, Darlene Guinther, Jay Kinney, Gail Moses, Ellen Snyder, Bruce Wiese, Donna Hansen, Bruce Kisner, Bette Moss, Sandra Sorenson, Alfred Wiese, Roberta Koefoed, Patricia Sorrentino, Pat Kolbe, Susan Witherington, Margaret Gavin, Marsha A-31-Mr. Sabin Southwick, Glen Wolf, Barbara Gilder, Debrah Konopack, Carole Sulzman, Jay Wolff, Lynda Gipson, Peggy Kosick, Sharon Nakashima, Ronald Svedman, John Yanuta, Stephanie Gladis, Nancy Neil, Craig Yaracz, Barbara Gonsior, Patricia Nelson, Randall Sawyer, Theresa Goodwin, Kathleen A-28-Mrs. Perone York Judy O'Brien, Forrest Schalef, Susan Zingler, Dorothy Hammel, Janice Krip, George O'Brien, Frank Schmidt, Nanette Guldriz, Bertha Knise, William Occi, Peter Schram, Mary LaBracio, Joseph O'Dea, William Schmeyer, Ursula A-25—Mr. Moskowitz Larsen, Robert Orosz, Joseph Serina, Phyllis Lawson, Frank O'Sullivan, Robert Sewell, Virginia Juniors Harcketts, John Lebret, George Outcault, Robert Skolnik, Meryl Harden, Bruce Leddy, Walter Panetta, Joseph Smith, Trudy Harris, Edward Parente, John Sordill, Joyce 4-Mr. Goldstein Hayeck, Michael Kowaltschuk, Dorothea Pells, James Stagich, Catherine Healy, Robert Krak, Donna Peterson, John Storz, Judy Akerberg, Joseph Higgins, James Kratzke, Sue Strauss, Norma Aklan, John Hopper, Wayne Krochmal, Pamela Nietzel, Barbara Strecker, Marlann Aldi, Michael Krochmal, Sue Obranowitz, Nancy Suarez, Virginia Allen, Robert Halley, Roberta Krone, Leslie Okun, Gail Atkins, Fred Harrison, Janet Kuhar, Maureen Orazi, Dianna Babat, Richard Heams, Josie Kupcho, Marilyn Orlowski, Sharon A-34-Mr. Taub Ball, William Hedquist, Christine Kutsera, Judy Orsay, Patricia Tarulli, Joseph Barth, Thomas Herzog, Judith Langley, Marsha Pankuch, Diane Teese, Charles Bass, Michael Higgins, Kathleen Lawrence, Jacqueline Pantano, Carole Thompson, John Becker, William Hofacker, Alice Pelicano, Marlene Thurston, Robert Behlert, William Hoff, Barbara Petuck, Alane Bender, Ronald A-29-Mr. Poirier Tristram, Edward Holmes, Ruthie Turner, James Bernstein, Henry Hubbuch, Eleanor Biach, Robert L'Heureux, Thomas A-32-Mr. Swetits Turner, Richard Liska, Michael Tyrpak, Peter Black, Barry Blaha, Joseph A-26-Hr. Muller Lloyd, Jeffrey Pianka, Lawrence Vacha, Kenneth Logan, Lance Plant, Richard Varcho, Edward Hudson, Edmond Mahany, James Porubsky, Thomas Walker, Thomas Aliseo, Joanne Huff, George Maley, Richard Prato, Nicholas Arthur, Lynne Hull, Gerald Margolis, Harvey Preuss, Richard Tannenbaum, Ellen Bagwell, Carol Huster, Brian Mazzella, Philip Rae, Douglas Thimon.s, Frances Beckham, Barbara Ingraham, William Reagan, Michael Thornton, Donna Iverson, Gary Lee, April Rodriguez, Sergio Thurz, Henrietta Jacob, Howard Leonardo, Joylene Tippins, Jane 10—Mr. Yanuzzi Jacobi, Warren Lieber, Lois Pinkerton, Marilyn Tomalavage, Barbara Blakley, Bruce Jagusak, William Lisanti, Lynn Pope, Linda Totin, Nancy Borke, Edward Johnston, Richard Logue, Veronica Porter, Linda Tyndall, Marjorie Bowers, Chris Jones, Wayne Lombardo, Lana Postell, Linda Valea, Mirtha Brennan, John Lowe, Pauline Proctor, Carol Vogel, Dale Brower, James Illing, Kathleen Lynch, Regina Reid, Eileen Vroom, Cynthia Brown, Melvin Jewett, Cynthia Marino, Drina Reider, Lidia Wagner, Patricia Burke, Edward Jones, Ellen Martin, Sandra Rich, Joyce Walker, Carol Burr, William Jones, Helena Richmond, Susan Jones, Sandra A-30-Miss Rogulie Rispoli, Elaine A-35-Mrs. Yellen Blanding, Maria Jordan, Anne Rizzo, Ilona Blazell, Patricia McHale, Anthony Roode, Norma Wallner, Peter Bloom, Lois A-27-Mr. Otto McHarg, Michael Ross, Bonnie Ward, Kingsland Bolick, Susan Mercer, Richard Ross, Lorraine Wehrenberg, Donald Boyd, Helen Kaplan, Richard Meyers, Peter Rothbard, Lois Wells, Bruce Brescher, Carol Keating, William Mihansky, William Rowe, Gail Weskma, Gary Bride, Kathie Kester, Thomas Milkosky, John Williams, Willie Briefer, Cleatte Knauer, Jeffrey Miller, Miles A-33-Mr. Sylvester Wilson, Robert Brindley, Barbara Knipe, Charles Mitchell, George Winter, Paul Bucher, Patricia Knox, Robert Musso, Robert Saam, David Wright, James Budd, Valerie Kock, David Murphy, John Saffer, Henry Yacko, Peter Bukowski, Diana

132 202-Mr. Ramsey 206-Mr. Glennon Kowaltschuk, Brigitte Otlowski, Cynthia Sterling, Kenneth Kreger, Diana Paehlke, Lois Sullivan, Dennis Campbell, Charles Gerlach, Nick Kronmeyer, Sharon Paffrath, Holly Swanson, Charles Capece, Douglas Gisser, Gary Kuch, Joan Palasinski, Stephanie Swinden, Bruce Carell, Alan Gorsky, Alan Paswark, Janet Swisher, Robert Cavalla, Michael Grau, Ed Pechin, Sharon Chase, Paul Grindrod, Joseph 209-Mr. Orenstein Petersen, Karen Smith, Barbara Chew, William Gross, Richard Prill, Joanne Smith, Patricia Ciurczak, Emil Hackmann, William Lav, Brian Putz, Loretta Sorge, Barbara Cloud, Alex Hedquist, Ken Laurence, Al Rabin, Elyse Sorrentino, Angela Cole, Robert Henderson, Paul Leahey, Thomas Radzikowski, Ellen Steele, Linda Conte, Peter Herdeg, William Lebers, Kenneth Stefanou, Calliope Hester, John Leitenberger, Joseph Stengel, Robyn Caliendo, Josephine Leonardo, Ronald 214—Mr. West Strauss, Elaine i Capodice, Frances Geiger, Valerie Linnell, Richard Suplee, Janice Cawley, Carol Gessler, Mildred Lynch, David Ramsey, Edward Swartz, Lynda Chasnoff, Judy Gill, Eileen MacNamara, John Ray, William Sweetser, Katherine Madden, Jerome Ritter, Ronald Szabo, Carol Cipolla, Pat Gillespie, Virginia Romano, John I Ciullo, Dolores Gonella, Lee Maloy, Thomas Gorlin, Marilyn Marino, Michael Rubenstein, Richard i Coleman, Jacqueline Mayer, Robert Rubenstein, Ronald j Collins, Susan Grant, Mary Russell, William 308-Mr. Weiss I Cooper, Leslie Green, Barbara Leech, Nancy Santucci, Edward Grote, Nancy Schachter, Robert Sperber, James Guyer, Roslyn Leonard, Carol Tabot, Gary 203-Mr. Hein Libere, Virginia Haag, Sandra Ramsey, Margaret Tafro, Richard Hallenbeck, Claire Lukas, Barbara Taylor, Gerald Corragio, Jack Heineman, Julia Lynch, Joanne Reichert, Jeanette Coyle, Lee Reilly, Elsie Thaxton, Daniel Herfurth, Janet MacCallum, Lily Thorn, Kenneth Cromarty, Randall Manny, Karen Reusch, Jeanne Cuningham, Ken Roberts, Virginia Turner, George Marek, Nancy Vergalla, John D'Antonio, Frank 207-Miss King Martin, Dorothy Rogers, Linda Decker, Norman Rosenkranz, Margaret Washbourne, James May, Carolyn Washington, Kenneth Dentz, Larry Hoff, William Mazzarese, Anne Ross, Barbara Detering, Henry Holzquist, Richard Ross, Sandra Watt, Donald DiMarco, Patrick Hopkins, Wayne Rubine, Marcia i Dittmar, Nelson Hospes, Alan 210— Miss Horton Rudkin, Donna Tamburr, Corrine iDmytriw, Steve Huston, Fred Russell, Margaret Trembley, MaryLou Donnelly, William Imus, William McDowell, Robert Sampieri, Vincentia Tritask, Christine Ingram, Kenneth McGowan, Joseph Schar, Linda Trometter, Virginia iCopson, Barbara Jackson, Jay Milius, Howard Trotta, Nancy Craft, Judy Johnson, Robert Minch, Stanley Vajda, Marianne Crawford, Susan Johnson, Terry Mitchell, Herbert 305-Mr. Goldblatt VonGersdorff, Lorraine Davison, Gaile Jones, Charles Mittelberger, Ralph Schmidt, Gerald Voss, Barbara Deane, Pat Jones, William Moffett, Royce Scholz, Michael Wall, Joyce Delgado, Sandra Jorgensen, Eric Montgomery, Robert Scioscia, Frank Walsh, Julia Dennis, Carol Jost, Raymond Morgan, Robert Seiser, Paul Walsh, Kathy Dickey, Helen Morris, Daniel Selvin, David Walton, Margaret DiGiovanni, Lorretta Hopkins, Janet Noe, John Shanken, William Wasserbach, Judy Ditzel, Claire Horakh, Lois Sharer, John iDonaldson, Mildred Iwanyshyn, Karyl McClatchey, Mary Jean Sheehan, Edward I Jacob, Carol McCord, Jane Sibjlia, Alfred 309-Mr. Drabble 205-Miss Bloom Jacoby, Joanne McDermott, Mary Silliman, John Johansen, Barbara McGovem, Linda Weeks, Dwight 'Doud, Robert Johnsen, Dorothy McGovney, Elizabeth Schultz, Eleanor White, Glen Duemmler, Richard Jones, Janice Meissner, Carol Schultz, Jane Wiebesick, Fred Elliot, John Meyer, Carol Schulz, Karolyn Williams, John En gel, Fred 208-Mrs. Weinblatt Meyers, Nancy Schumacher, Janet Wilson, Charles Ernst, Richard Miller, Susan Scott, Alice Yaracz, Ed Farb, Ronald Kachanian, Andy Mineur, Ann Serafin, Judith Young, George Farrell, Jay Kaufman, Joel Mitchell, Connie Shepard, Elizabeth Zachary, James Gallanter, Martin Klempa, Richard Nahrebne, Kim Simoons, Barbara Zobel, Ralph Krip, John Sjursen, Karen Dorn, Patricia Krug, Fred Skarecki, Denise Drummond, Janice Waugh, Carol 211-Mr. Littman Skvasik, Andrea Weber, Susan Duay, Jacqueline Kelber, Jean Slagle, Jeanne Dudley, Susan Keller, Pat Ogelby, Paul Welch, Barbara Duncan, Kathy Kelly, Pat Olson, Robert Welch, Lois O'Reilly, Robert Wells, Barbara Eagen, Elaine King, Carol 306-Mr. Selby Wells, Karen Erickson, Ellen Kirk, Suzanne Pace, Larry Penvenne, Paul Smith, Richard Williams, Kathryn Ford, Patricia Knowlton, Laureen Winfield, Anita Francis, Carole Koehler, Joanne Peters, Anthony Sopko, Stephen Staiger, Robert Wolfe, Carol Frederick, Linda Korner, Christine Pope, Charles Zier, Arleen Friedman, Cory Kott, Stephanie Prall, Robert Steinberg, Marc

133 Senior Day (Continued from Page 74)

Kenneth Bendel Diane Goodwin, Dena Hellegers, Kathy Powers, Joan Banker, and Carolyn Schmidt.

Girls' Ensemble

Boys' Double Fifth

134 Susan Ronnlund and Lisa Shapiro Dan Vroom

Anthony Polistina Yvonne Hamilton, Trena Craft, Rita Bernstein and Toby Lewin.

Chorus Line Rehearsal

135 Closing

The Golden C Staff hopes that it has captured within the preceding pages some of the spirit and activities of this school year. While emphasizing the extra-curricular, we have tried to reflect indirectly the joys of an industrious academic year. We express our sincere best wishes for success to the graduating seniors and the underclassmen who will carry on after they have departed.

Acknowledgements

The Golden C Staff wishes to acknowledge the guidance and assistance received in compiling this yearbook. We thank the Administration and Faculty for their cooperation, Mr. Berkebile and Mr. Frutchey for their photographic coverage, Mr. Everett of Rae Publishing Company for his understanding, and the Students of C.H.S. for their support; but most of all, we wish to thank our faculty advisors, Miss Bloom, Miss Robinson, and Mr. Longenbach, for their many hours of work.

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