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1960 Golden C Wish to Thank the Many People Who Have Assisted in the Production of This Book For Reference Not to be taken from this library Crgflfffi-d Pis".-.'±i..:-W Crcrtford, NJ. 07316 CRANFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY NJ. JUN. 2 1 1994 THE GOLDEN •r published by the SENIOR CLASS CRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL, CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY FOREWORD There is no slight challenge in record- ing the happenings of a year at Cranford High School. A wealth of activity occurs which may be set down in photographs and type. This book is an attempt to cap- ture in its three dimensions some of the essence of life here while imparting to it the fourth dimensional perspective of Time. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Editors of the 1960 Golden C wish to thank the many people who have assisted in the production of this book. The general staff has worked diligently. Some other persons deserve particular mention. Our sponsors. Miss Robinson, Mr. Lorigenbach, and Mr. Spada, have been a great help. Mr. Berkebilc, our photographer, has again provided faithful service. Finally, fo a conscientious effort on a difficult printing job, we express our gratitude to the Rae Publish- ing Company and its representative, Mr. Tom Everett. CONTENTS Dedications Page 6 Faculty Page 7 CHS page 18 Seniors Page 20 Activities page 69 Athletics Page 93 Underclassmen .... page 107 DEDICATIONS OLIVER L. WEST We express our most sincere thanks to Mr. West, our class sponsor. His efforts and personality have been prime factors in making the activities of the Class of 1960 enjoyable and successful. Those of us fortunate enough to have had him as a teacher, and to have been exposed to that rare West humor, appreciate "O. L." even more. "Remember, as Pythagoras sat on the banks of the Nile watch- ing the Egyptian babes drift by ... ERNEST K. LOVELAND It is an exceptional case when a great scholar and a dedicated teacher can be found in one man, much less a man will- ing to devote every possible year to a high school. Unfortunately, Cranford High School is losing such a person. Mr. Loveland has been vitalizing the Latin language here for more years than most know or recall. Now that he is leaving, we can give him no greater tribute than the respect and gratitude of students who have really been taught. Vale! FRANK G. MARTZ University of North Dakota, A.B. University of Minnesota, M.A. Director of Secondary Education DR. CLARK W. McDERMITH University of Illinois, M.A. Columbia University, Ed.D. Superintendent of Schools G. FRANK ZIMMERMAN Bucknell University, A.B. Columbia University, M.A. Principal •/ / A true scholar, it is said, attains greatest satisfaction in transmitting his knowledge. The scholar who becomes a teacher accepts the responsibility of that transmission above all else. May he also enjoy a just satisfaction and dignity for having fostered a regard for scholastic truth in young minds. GLORIA ALLEN JANE M. AMSLER ROBERT A. BABETSKI ALBERT E. BALLINGER New York University University of Michigan, B.A. Bloomsburg S.T.C., B.S. New York University B.S., M.A. English Science B.S., M.A. Home Economics Business Education 4 Ml JOSEPH B. BLANCHETTE VINCENT C. BODINO CARL K. BOMBERCER EDWARD J. BOYLE Suffolk University, A.B. Montelair S.T.C., B.A. Montelair S.T.C., A.B. St. Peter's College. B.S. French Mathematics Columbia University, M.A. Social Studies English (SC- J. BROWN ROBERT E. BROWN JACK CAMPBELL MARION V. CZYSPAK Niagara University Rutgers University Cornell University, B.A. Montclair State College B.S., M.Ed. B.S., M.A. University of Illinois, M.A. B.A. Business Education Guidance Social Studies Mathematics / Si' COURTLAND J. DALEY ROY G. DANIELS ESTHER W. DICKEY LEE DOLASCO Trinity College, B.S. Newark S.T.C., B.S. Westchester S.T.C., B.S. Montclair S.T.C., B.A. Columbia University, M.A. Rutgers University, M.A. University of Pennsylvania Business Education Science Industrial Arts M.S. Physical Education JOHN DRABBLE ELIZABETH L. DURRELL RICHARD P. EICHNER JOHN S. ELDER Rutgers College, A.B., M.A. Elizabeth General, R.N. Set!JH Hall University, A.B. Dickinson College, B.S. Social Studies New York University Latin Science Nurse 10 HERBERT FARRELL FLOYD W. FERGUSON EUGENIE M. GILBERT MICHAEL GLENNON Indiana University Cheyney S.T.C., B.S. Cornell University Seton Hall University, B.S. B.S., M.S. Industrial Arts B.A., M.Ed, Rutgers University, M.Ed. Physical Education French English STUART S. GOLDBLATT JOSEF GOODMAN STANLEY F. CRAYSON JOSEPH S. GKODZKI Columbia College1, B.A. Juilliard School of Music Temple University, B,S. King's College, B.A. Columbia University, M.A. B.S. Plujsical Education Mathematics Social Studies New York University, M.A. Industrial Arts LOUIS F. HAAR SYLVIA HALPERN ELLA M. HAVER ALBERT HEIN Conservatories of Berlin, Hunter College, B.A. Montclair S.T.C., A.B. Montulair S.T.C., B.A. Leipzig, Paris Science Columbia University, M.A. Rutgers, B.S. Mathematics Science German 11 •W- \ L. DIANE HORTOX LLOYD JACOBS MEKLYN W. JONES MARIE KERZMAN Bucknell University, B.A. Boston University, B.S. S.T.C. Bloomsburg, Pa. New York University English Montdair S.T.C., M.A. B.S.Ed. B.A, M.A. Business Education Mathematics Spanish MARY KING HARRY W. LAWRENCE JAMES LENNEY LAWRENCE O. LITTMAN St. Joseph's College, B.A. Trenton S.T.C, B.S! New York University Rutgers University English New York University, M.A. B.A., M.A. A.B., M.Ed. Business Education Vocal Music Mathematics BURTON W. ERNEST K. LOVELAND RUTH A. MCCARTNEY SHIRLEY McKEEBY LONCENBACH Princeton University, A.B. Panzer College, B.S. Douglass College, B.S. Kutztown S.T.C, B.S. Columbia University, M.A. Physical Education Home Economics Columbia University, M.A. Latin Art 12 HANNAH MANN WILLIAM H. MARTIN NORMAN ORENSTEIN EDWARD A. OTTO Brooklyn College, B.S. Gettysburg College, A.B. Rutgers University, B.S. Rutgers University, B.S. New York University, M.A. Springfield College, M.Ed. English New York University, M.A. Remedial Reading PJujsical Education Social Studies RALPH J. PATRICK JEAN A. POQUETTE CHARLES POST FRANK E. RAMSEY Cheyney S.T.C., B.S. Montclair State College, B.A. Rider College, B.S. Susquehanna, A.B. Industrial Arts Business Education Rutgers University, M.Ed. Columbia University, M.A. Guidance English MARGARET RHEIN DOROTHY ROBINSON ISAAC M. RUSSO MARILYN J. Montelair S.T.C., B.A. Trenton S.T.C., B.S. Stroudsburg S.T.C., B.S. SCHNEIDERMAN Guidance New York University, M.A. New York University, M.A. Northwestern University Business Education Spanish B.A. English 13 BEATRICE SCHWOERER THOMAS K. SCUTRO PAUL W. SELBV JANE K. SEYMOUR Montclair S.T.C., B.A. Rider College, B.S. Trenton S.T.C., B.S. Columbia University, B.S. Columbia University, M.A. Montclair State College Rutgers University, M.Ed. Mt. Sinai School of Nursing Mathematics M.Ed. Driver Education Health Business Education FRANK SPADA THEODORE H. TAUB GEORGE TOENES WILLIAM M. Fordham University, B.S. Rutgers University, B.A. Ithaca College, B.S. TREVERTON Columbia University, M.A. University of Chicago, M.A. University of Davidson College, A.B. English English North Carolina, M.A. New York University, Instrumental Music M.A., Ph.D. School Psychologist STANLEY B. WALDMAN E. M. WEBER GERALDINE SEYMOUR WEISS Rutgers University, B.S. Yankton College, B.A. WEINBLATT Rutgers University, B.A. New York University, M.A. University of Nebraska, New York University, B.S. New York University, M.A. English M.A. English, Speech Social Studies Librarian 14 IT. OLIVER L. WEST WALTER L. WILSON JEANETTE WONG MICHAEL F. VANUZZI Harvard University, B.A. Springfield College, B.A. University of Michigan, B.A. Seton Hall University, Columbia University, M.A. Social Studies Art B.S., M.A. Mathematics Science SECRETARIES Florence Bragdon, Theresa D'AIessandris, Nancy Hayes, Rosemary Sjursen. ^>»««Rj 1 J^-nff CUSTODIAL STAFF Patsi LaMone, Nick Laccietelli, John Labate, Vincent DeFabio. 1 "Darn drafts!" Faculty Cancellation Ollie works over a first degree baby. "m = E'er Mr. Otto marks down three to five F's. "So the fanner says to the traveling salesman . .." Off- Guard "Now after the eighteen pur- poses of language come the three human attributes." J. frequents local boiler room. "Get up on top of the tone!" 17 » lii! fe H 18 •L 19 We, the Class of 1960, have completed four years at Cranford High School. During these years CHS has offered many things to us, but the essence of this school has been the opportunity to learn. Perhaps, if we have appreciated that opportunity and secured the ability to think, we might contribute something to Time. 20 Seniors 21 STEPHEN S. ANDERSON "Steve" "None but himself can be his parallel." Student Council 9, 10, 11; Class Officer Pres. 12; Hi-Y Pres. 11. 12; Spanish Club 11; Dance Comm. 10, 11; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Indoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Outdoor Track 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11. BARRY ADUBATO JOSEPH A. ALDI SUE ANN ALFANO "Ben" "Joe" "Gidget" "A friend to all^ enemy "A right happy guy." "Sweet and petite." of none.' Band 9, 10, 11, 12. Prom Comm. 11; Basketball 10; Indoor Track 12; Baseball 9, 10; Golf 11, 12. JOSEPH THOMAS BABINEC DIANA JOYCE "Babo" BALDWIN "And we're all good fellows "Di" together" "A pleasing countenance is no HAROLD BAGWELL slight blessing." Hi-Y 12; Dance Comm. 10, 11, "Bags" 12; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; In- Spotlight Staff 12; Vocational door Track 11, 12; Outdoor "A combination of Med. Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Girls1 Track 12. good things." 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