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1965 For Reference Not to be taken from this library Cranford PuLi.-c Livery Crenford. NJ. 07016 CRANFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY NJ. 2 A 199A 3 9520 00116 7222" *T;*#wwtr CRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY TABLE OF CONTENTS Seniors — 9 Scholastic — 87 Activities — 115 Faculty — 75 Athletics — 101 Underclassmen — 137 tp <*. \ DEDICATION Through the challenges of the music he has brought to Cranford High School, he has asked of us a certain height. His friendship and guidance have given many his philosophy of the beauty and discipline of that music—of life itself—that we may always be on top of the tone. We, the students of Cranford High School, dedicate our yearbook to James Lenney, to the man and his belief that we will: "Choose something like a star To stay our minds on And be staid." tn> senioRS enteR to Our senior year has been one of excitement and challenge. Through an introduction to the many aspects of man's knowledge, we have increased our understanding of ourselves and of our world. We have engaged in many activities that have made us aware of our abilities and resources and have united us as a class. We have had a winning basketball team that has heightened our school spirit and enthusiasm. Our school choir has represented us at the World's Fair and on television. We have had a united effort to present the musical "Oklahoma" in the spring. Senior Day and our Senior Dinner helped to emphasize our class as a unified whole. The class of '65 has had an active and profitable last year in Cranford High School. We leave the high school with memories of our days there, and a sense of excitement and purpose in regard to our future lives. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SEATED, left to right: Lexie Azar, Bill Marek, Dave Van Brunt, Mike Jordan. STANDING: {Sponsors) Mr. Marcus, Mrs. Petti. FAITH JANE ACKERMAN SUSAN ALATARY "Faith" . cute and viva- "Sal" . friendly, sincere, cious . friends include and fun to be with . Carol, Dianne, Marilyn, and "You're kidding!" . pet Cathie . "Ya know?" ... peeve is running in place usually found at Carol's . usually seen with Judy house . annoyed by driv- and Tabes . will remem- ers who signal one way and ber Ollie's class . plans to turn the other . college take up medical technology and teaching. in college. STEVEN AAGAARD THOMAS ANTHONY ALBANS "Steve" . witty and friendly . dislikes filling "Bunsy" . hates "hards" out information cards . can . "I'm not worried" . be found at the "Garden" friends Boot, Fred, Bwana with Bwana and Eric or at . found at the beer garden the head of all alphabetical or Boot's house . keeps lists . plans to study law in shape . embarrassed in college. caught talking to K.D. , . future Villanova . Engi- neering or education. DOUGLAS HUBERT ALLCOCK "Big Man" ... a real friend- VIRGINIA GAIL ly guy . loves sports and ANDERSON can often be found in the locker room . best friends "Ginny" . sincere . include Tom and Bruce . friends include Barb, Nor, enjoys Chemics . will re- and Shup . "What a week- member all of our football end" . will always remem- games . future may hold ber the class of '64 ... col- college or the service. lege and a nursing career. CHRISTINE ANDERSON MARC ANDERSON "Hans" . girl with a mind "Marc" ... a really neat kid of her own . friends in- with a personality to match clude Soapy, Bette, Karen, . "You know what I like!" Lyn, Sue . found in music . favorite subject is Span- room or writing to Rick . ish I ... annoyed by girls "By George, she is reading a who wear curlers downtown magazine!" ... a future . best friends are Charlie, nurse. Tony, Randy, King . can be found in the '53 Merc or at 108 Benjamin St. ... ca- reer undecided. 12 JEROME MICHAEL ANDREWS BRUCE ANGELBECK "Andy" . enjoys math . "Bruce" . likes Spanish, dislikes being wakened in golf . plays on Cranford study . "Hey man!" . Hockey Team . remem- best friends include Glen, bers Mr. Del Piano's World Tom, Donnie and Richie . History Class and note-taking remembers 5A lunch in Jun- with Mr. Y . "Yeah, right" ior year ... a future State . future plans include col- Policeman. lege. THOMAS ERIC JOHN GEORGE ARCHY ANDREASEN "Arch" . favorite subject "Thomas" or "Tom" . is science . enjoys watch- friendly with a great smile ing television . best friends . "One time" . enjoys are John, Wayne, Matty, Jim- parties . will never forget my, Vic, and Bill. graduation . best friends are the guys and Gerri . will attend trade school. DONALD AUERBACH SHARON EILEEN BAKER "Don" . likes math and "Bake" . nice to know sports . usually found play- . annoyed by people who ing basketball with John . knock her Maryland accent "You're kidding" . will re- . numerous friends . member Mr. Brown's J.V. usually found driving around basketball champs "62-63" Cranford . remembers . future in the medical football games . sure suc- profession. cess as a medical secretary. ALEXANDRA ANN SHARON MARIE AZAR BAGWELL "Lexie" or "Arab" . talka- "Tiger" . good things tive . cute and speedy . come in small packages . peeve is a certain strawberrv always smiling . real cute blonde junior . seen with . nice dresser . dislikes the girls or at the mailbox people who ask for a dime . "Oh, well you're neat" . "What a sin" . usually . college ahead. found with Mike . future as a secretary. 13 WILLIAM BRUCE JOANNE ELIZABETH ^ ARFKEN BALINSKAS "Arf" or "Panda" . quiet "Joan" or "Joanie" . pretty but friendly . best friends blonde . "good grief!" . include Tom, Ted, and Mike most embarrassed when she . will never forget his walked into the wall wearing pants ripping in school . her black patch . most most bothered by women likely found in a red M.G. drivers ... a future in the ... a future medical tech- Air Force. nologist. BRUCE MORSE WILLIAM CHASE BALDWIN BALDWIN "The Kid" . "The Bru" "Bill" or "Baldy" . enjoys . conscientious and shy . a good time . "Uh-huh" annoyed by girls who smoke . best friends are Pete, and slow cars . "Give me Rich, Seymour, Earl, Gene, a break" . best friend is George, and Gary . "Yeah, Bob Cushmeyer . most em- sure!" . will never forget barrassed when he was de- Mr. West's math class . clared Mr. Universe . plans to major in biochem- fondest memory — Cranford istry at Dartmouth. 20-Westfiekl 17 ... future plans include college and en- gineering. JAMES MICHAEL BARAN ROBERT BAPST "Jimmy" . "Like I really "Ripper" ... a nice guy, full care" . found under the of energy . will remem- hood of a Chevy II ... fa- ber Mr. Naylor's World His- vorite subjects are Chemistry tory class . "How much and Physics . will always do ya' want to bet?" . remember Mr. Goldstein's can be found in a '62 Impala demonstrations ... an avid . will never forget fan of stock car races . his spleen and overcollateral best friends include "Mac" sheets . plans include Ag- and "Big John" . future en- ricultural school. engineer. MARILYN RUTH BAPST JAMES WILLIAM BATTAGLINI "Marilyn" . - "she's got the devil in her heart" . fun "Jim" ... an officer from to be with . dislikes slow way back . "What's the people . can be seen with story?" . pals with Mike, Denise, Mary Lou, Pat, Kris, Bob, Mark, Charlie . most and Ellen . will remember often seen with Cindy . Prom weekend of '64 . em- remembers Latin I with Mr. barrassed when she stalled Eichner and prom weekend on the police station lawn . '64 . bound to make a "Really?" . enjoyed Span- good doctor. ish ... college. 14 DAVID F. BEBELL BONNIE BENDLIN "Dave" ... a newcomer to CHS ... an ardent math fan "Jinx" . conscientious . numerous friends . blonde . friendly smile . favorite pastime is watching avid bowler . "Such is T.V. , works after school life" . fondest memory: at Scher's Liquor Store . decorating for the Prom . future includes college and future physical education teaching career. teacher. JACQUELINE ANN NANCY BECKER BEBKOWICZ "Shorty" . happy and "Jackie" . her eyes speak friendly . "Oh no!" . a language of their own . will remember Mr. Boyle's a very sweet girl . "Real- History I class . enjoys ly?" . dislikes people who playing the piano and the tell her she's too slow . ukulele . usually seen with remembers her junior year Gerri, Ken, Llano, and Linda . best friends include Lyn, . clerical office worker Bette and Toni . future as after high school. a secretary. EDWARD BARRY BIEDERMAN KAREN RUTH BILLICH "Ed" or "Easy" ... a star achiever in both school and "Karen" . lively . pet sports . "How goes it?" peeve is conceited and insin- . can usually be found in cere people ... "I don't be- his '54 Plymouth or with the lieve it!' . Jeanne, Barb track team . best friends and Ellen rate high on list of are Charlie and Allan . friends . most embarrassed will always remember OUie by walking into the locker West and his snappy little rooms while the basketball babies . future includes team was changing . nurs- college. ing career. JOHN ANTHONY LLANO EDNA BINTLIFF BICKUNAS "Llano" . sweet girl, good Quiet ... "I couldn't care personality . "Right, less" . best friend is Bob Swell!" . will always re- . friends call him "Grass- member her senior year . hopper" . enjoys fishing friends include Linda, Kathy, . most likely seen on the Nancy . will study road . will always remem- court stenography in business ber college chemistry. school. 15 JUDITH LYNNE BLAKELEY "Judy" . seen with Kathy, CHARLES GEORGE Lorraine, Bev, and Eleanore B LAN DING . "Oh, Brother!" . hates snobs . loves driving any- "Charlie" . quiet guy . where and shopping in de- "Oh yeah" . will always partment stores . fondest remember being in a biology memory is Law/Geography class with all girls . found with Mr. Brown . secre- riding in Seymour's car . tarial school next. plans to study electronics. PHYLLIS BIRCHETT J CHARLES M. BOLCER "Phylices" ... a true friend "Charlie" . our gridiron and loyal member of the great .
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