FLHS 1973 Yearbook

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The Class 11973

Fair Lawn High School

Fair Lawn, New Jersey resents ...

THE CRIMSON

ALMA MATER

Our strong band can ne'er be broken Formed in Fair Lawn High, Far surpassing wealth unspoken Sealed by friendship's tie.

Alma .Uater, Alma Mater

Deep graven on each heart, hall be found unwavering true When we from thee shall part

High choollife llt best is passing Gliding swiftly by, Let us pledge in t ord and deed

Our love for Fair Lawn High.

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ALEXANDER ARENO ENGLI H DEE ANN BIEGEL BU I E EDUCATION JAME BRANGAN GUIDANCE ELAINE BUCH BAUJU LIBRARIAN FRANK BENNETT PHY ICAL EDUCATION UPERJII OR JAME BOTTOMLEY DRIJIER EDUCATION! PHY ICAL EDUCATION JO EPH AYTON JUATHEMATIC8 CLAIRE BLUT BU INE EDUCATION DAJIID BREAK MATHEMATIC ABRAHAM BICHLER OCIAL TUDIE I LANGUAGE ELEANOR BRANGAN ENGLI H ALEXANDER BELL BU INES EDUCATION MARY BOCIIET ENGLI H GAIL BRUJUALE ENGLI H EUGENE BUCKLEY ENGLI H RO EANNE CADEMARTORI OCIAL 'TUDIE JE IE CHURCH BU INE S EDUCATION CORNELIA DAUB ART PATRICIA DEMARE T ENGLI H GLORIA DE LA CARRERA LANGUAGE ' CLAIRE CULLEN OCIAL TUDIE JOYCE CAMP AN ELLA NUR E WILLIAM CLIFFORD BU INE EDUCATION CHAR DELHAGEN BU INE EDUCATION LINDA CHARLE ENGLI H TI!UOTHY CULLEN OCIAL TUDIE CON TANCE CARLO GH ENGLI H FREDERICK CROUTER OCIAL TUDIE DANIEL DE LUCA BU INE EDUCATION
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MATTHEW DEODATO MUSIC

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TAN LEY FRIEDMAN MATHEMATIC DORI GERON LANGUAGE WILLIAM GOLZ CIENCE MARY ALICE DOT ON HOME ECONOMIC LINDA GARIOT A MATHEMATICS DIANE DE LAURIER PHY ICAL EDUCATION RICHARD FRO T BU INE S EDUCATION GERALD GIEMZO ENGLI H MICHAEL FILIPPONE INDU TRIAL ART UPERVI OR JANIE GENTRY GUIDANCE FRANK DEVENS BUSINES EDUCATION SUPERVISOR LUCILLE CALENDER PHY ICAL EDUCATION VINCENT GIGLIO CIENCE HELENE GORLYN LANGUAGE JOANNE GUIMARA ENGLISH BONNIE HUNT BUSINES EDUCATION DONALD KREITZ OCIAL TUDIE WIS LAWRENCE HOME ECONOMICS ]0 EPH HAUSMANN PHYSICAL EDUCATION ! DRIVER EDUCATION DIANE KEMKEMIAN LANGUAGE JOSEPH HANNAN GUIDANCE STEVEN HYMAN CIENCE ADRIENNE LA TOI+fl R KY ENGLI H BARBARA HOROWITZ LIBRARI A N GILBERT KNAPP INDU TRIAL ART PATRICIA HARRINGTON PHY ICAL EDUCATION ARA ISAAC SPECIAL EDUCATION
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AUDREY MIDDLETON GUIDANCE MARY MULLEN MATHEMATIC JO EPH LOMONICO DRIYER EDUCATION UPERYISOR EDMUND MAZZA CIENCE MARILYN LEMBO ENGLI H JOHN MARKERT ENGLI H NICHOLAS MINERYINI PHY ICAL EDUCATION! DRIYER EDUCATION JUDITH MACKIE CIENCE RONALD MEZZADRI MATHEMATICS ELAINE LEJIINE ENGLI H ROBERT MA TERMAN OCIAL TUDIE MARY MONAHAN ENGLI H JERRY NEIWIRTH GUIDANCE WARDNEL ON CIENCE HOWARD P A ARO INDU TRIAL ART JOAN PIETRUCHA ENGLI H THOMA RATZIN ENGLI H WILLIAM OLIVER CIENCE HOWARD PIATT ART RONALD NEWSUM INDU TRIAL ART MARIO PEANO INDU TRIAL ART ALAN PRE MAN ENGLI H THOMAS O'NEILL ART MARGARET PIERCE ENGLI H MARIE NOWAK NUR E MELANIE PELAK CIENCE
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KATHLEEN RAAB 1ATHEMATIC ALBERT REINO 0 OCIAL TUDIE I DRIVER EDUCATION
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ACNE RICCHIUTI ENGLI H IUORRI ROSENBLATT ltfATHElUATIC JUDITH CHETTINO MATHEMATIC HAZEL MITH PSYCHOWGIST WILLIE ROBIN ON !ATHEMATIC ANDREW ACH INDU TRIAL ART LYNNE ROBERT LANGUAGE SIDNEY ROSENTHAL PHY ICAL EDUCATION JANET CHU TER BU INE EDUCATION PAUL ROSENBERG LIBRARIAN P AUL T. LAWRENCE PHYSICAL EDUCATION! DRIVER EDUCATION EYMOUR ROBERT ON SCIENCE EDWARD ABOL INDU TRIAL ART VIRGINIA SHAUL HOME ECONOMICS ELWYN SPANGLER MUSIC KATHRYN TILWELL GUIDANCE DO'MENIC TO'MA ONI LANGUAGES ELIZABETH WAGNER OCIAL TUDIE BARBARA WEIR MATHEMATICS DONALD THONER BU INES EDUCATION MARIANNE Y AN BLARCO'M ART RICHARD STONE CIENCE/DRIJ'ER EDUCATION CHARLENE TROY ANO PHYSICAL EDUCATION MIRIAM WAKS MATHEMATIC ALFRED THRELFALL OCIAL TUDIE GERALD J' AN KOOLBERGEN GUIDANCE RICHARD ZURA PHY ICAL EDUCATION I DRIVER EDUCATION JANE URQUHART ENGLISH
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BRENDA W AT ON LANGUAGE AUDREY WILCOX PHY ICAL EDUCATION UPERJ'I OR

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION

ECRETARY DONALD

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}0 EPH WlL ON OCIAL TUDIE JACK BLOCK OCIAL TUDIE GEORGE Y ACYKEWYCH LANGUAGE , DRIVER EDUCATION THOMA CANNITO UPERINTENDENT OF CHOOLS REAR: BOARD A. FU CO, DANIEL M. FRO T, LEWIS SPRECHMAN, HARVEY BROWNE, JOHN V. ARTALE, ROBERT GYORY. FRONT: MARK N. JACOBS, L. BARRY TEDE CO, VICEPRE I DENT; DR. H. LEROY BRININGER, PRE I DENT; FLORENCE KOLL, AND UPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOL THOMA J, LEO ZAPPALA LANUAGE / ENGLl H ALBERT MERALDO lNDU TRIAL ART Bottom Row, L. toR.: M. Ghetto, L. Tufano, M. Azzarone. Top Row, L. to R.: E. Ehler, L. DeBruyer, L. Wood, P. Roughgarden, J. Cairns, ]. Asaro, Romaniello, M. Bucki, A. Lamping. First Row, L. to R.: I. Finacchio, G. Pt0zzzolo, F. Popolo, ]. Ruggeri, E. Kelly, A. McGlynn. Standing: W. Wiseman, A. Bielewicz, N. Ganz, H. Krotje, H. Dieck, E. Ekstrom, P. cheibner, E. Herrmann.
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Top Row, L. toR.: E. Kirsch, D. Hamilton, R. Polay, M. DeMaria, E. Lipfert, D. Towle, B. Korn. Bottom Row: A. Gershan, D. Tonetti, C. Dorf M. Kettner, P. Couhig, E. Kleinberg.

SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL

This year the enior Class Council has proved to be one of the be t in the history of Fair Lawn High. It started off the " Year of the Bear" successfully with the annual magazine drive , on which members actually began to work at the end of their junior year. Led by President Al Perzley, the Class of '73 raised over 32 ,000 selling the subscriptions. It is little wonder that so much spirit was promoted for the drive; the council members provided a memorable pep assembly the day before the drive began complete with stage band, slides, and the Bear himself!

The Council did not stop tcorking after the magazine drive, though. Its energetic members continued thei r efforts in working on the prom, held in early May at the Town and Country. "The Long and Winding Road" is sure to be remembered by all those seniors who attended.

SENIORS NOT PICTURED:

R. Barcadepone , S. Berei , D. Cartelemi , P. Cortiglia , K. DeLucca , F Fenwick , ]. Goldberg , S. Hochman , N. Freilich , H. Goldberg , L Lazerowitz , A. Lieberman , ]. Lupo , D. Mappa , C. Mitchell , L. Mitchell , G. Oberndorf, ]. Pedoto , D. S altzman , M. Samuels , E. Schneider , R. okol , M. Torgan , R. Wallsh , B. Wesley , S. Wolff , ]. Zabriskie , R. Jarashaw , E Parker.

O FF I CE R S:
Top Row, L toR : C. Ta n neberger, A. Penley. Bottom Ro w, L to R : A. A rnowitz, S. Be r ei. Top Row , L to R: A. Krau s , S. Roth , F. Streich , C. Berman , J. Kluger , A. urasky, D. Heffler , J. Co g rove , C. Tanneber g er. 2nd Row , L to R: C. LeMay , N DeLucia , M. Brand- man , J. Amendola, S Feldman , A. Krall , T. Marshall. Bottom Ro w, L to R: N. Put es ka , A P e rzley , E. Bra chfe ld , A. Sc hat z, D. Kannry , J. herman.

JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL

Top Row, L. to R.: R. Pressman, G. Schlamowitz, C. Cook, J. Gimoho, R. Grapin, C. Baskind, R. Wang. 2nd Row, L. toR.: R. Margolis, S. Weisman, B. Weingroff, D. Halpern, P. Lieberman, L. Levine, J. Feldman, J. Blake, . Greco, D. McGinnis, P. Hoffman. 3rd Row, L. to R.: P. Vreeland, ch· wartz, C. Ades, M. Zeemont, P. treit, Orr, R. Winick, K. Mintz, J. Ding· felder, W. Bruckner. 4th Row , L. toR.: M. Garripoli, Bodner, K. Florio, L. piegler, W. Abrams, H. Hauptman, R. Bancato, E. Feldman, Mul· bauer, A. Moskiwitz, M. Strausberg, B. Hogerhuis. 5th Row, L. to R.: J. Wine, E. Rubin , D. Kaufman, E. Glickman, S. Bierman, L. Sassin, E. Vinik, L. Kittner, M. Palestine, R. Karr.

The Junior Class Council, under the direction of Mr. Friedman, is the governing body for all junior clau activities. Early this year the council held a

"Chinese Auction," which toas a huge success. The major part of it energies, however , were directed at the organization of the Junior Prom, entitled "Obliv· ion."

SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL

While under the direction of Miss Mackie, students from the class of 1975 learned more about how legi la· tion is passed in our government by participatin in their own Sophomore Class Council. This council, like the other two divisions, passes bills, arranges dances, and raises money for its cla . The candy ale at the begin· ning of the year initiated these students into Fair Laton High School.

Top Row, L. to R.: T. Tranen, H. Torgan, J. Doe, M. Golden, D. Haft. 2nd Row, L. to R.: T. Tonge, D. W ojtasek, L. Cheu, D. Fraenkel, B. Frank. 3rd Row, L. to R.: L. Leventman, F. Blumenthal, D. !Jfirchin, E. Goldberg.
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"Please see Mr. O'Neill in B110" is an often heard phrase in the high chool. There, all problems concerning the format of the yearbook are handled. These problems range from seniors not receiving their cho en proofs to students wcmting ten squares on a Famou arne page when only two are left. Besides solving problems like tho e above , the art taff arrange the Crim on Tide' layout and does the nece sary art work including the cover de ign.

If you were to tfJalk into room B114, you might be surprised to hear the banter coming out of the mouths of the literary staff. Among the staff, final deci ions are frequently made by those members who outwit or , more importantly, out shout the others. Between hashing out disagreement and eating bake sale goodies, the literary staff eventually manages to write and type all the verbs, nouns, pronouns, and adjectives printed in the yearbook. Throughout the year this staff is gently prodded by its "guiding light," Miss De Mayo.

YEARBOOK STAFF
Top Row, L. toR.: C. Berman, F. treich, K. Florio, C. Koch , D. Halpern, M. Ra mus en- Editor. Bottom Row, L. to R.: K. Fopma, B. tanger, }. Amendola, M. Hea ey, G. Kisner, L. Nakashian. Not pictured: L. Feinberg, }. Sherman.
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Top Row, L. to R.: M. Weiner, R. Rosenthal, A. Gold, P. mithEditor, H. Golden. Bottom Row, L. to R.: S. Pirog - Editor, I. Kirschner, E. Abramson, G. Margolis, M. Adrian, B. Geary.

When you see a per on with a camera trying desperately to take picture without drawing attention to himself, you are probably watching a member of the photography staff at work.

It u the job of this staff to catch students and teachers at Fair Lawn High in unrehearsed and unchoreographed motion. Besides taking candids, the photography staff thi year took all club pictures and developed them under the everwatchful eye of Mr. O'Neill.

Top Row, L. to R.: A. Shepard, P. Goldman, R. Bondell, S. Rich, B. Frank. 2nd Row, L. to R.: R. Aronowit:zs, M. Adrian, C. Kock, L. Nakashian.
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STUDENT COUNCIL

Top Row, L to R: D. Schwartz, A. Lieberman,}. altzman, C. Tanneberger, M. de la Carrera, R. Wallsh. Bottom Row, L toR: C.

An amazing change occurred in Fair Lawn High School this year. Last year students were divided into close-knit factiom: greaser , jocks, freaks, loungers and intellect Often fight developed between these groups and between classes. This situation has rever ed itself this year. tudents seemed more open-minded, and respected each other's opinions.

The leadership of the tudent Council recognized this change in attitude and of·

LeMay, G Young, A. Hoh, A. Krall, M. Gold· berg, R. Sokol, N. Soloman, L. Kab.

fered the students of Fair Lawn High School a mature Student Council. Bills and proposals were sufficiently investigated by committees before coming to the floor of the General Assembly.

This year, the Student Council noticed a tremendous reversal in student, administration and teacher relationships. People worked together in bettering the qlllllity of education at Fair Lawn High.

Top Row, L toR:}. Kluger, G. Oberndorf N. Sokol, A. chat!IS, B. Schiff, B. Levine, N. Soloman, C. imon, H. Alexiades, Bierman, C. Pekelney, }. Blake, Boxer. 2nd Row, L toR: B. Winick, N. Wei sfeld, L. Friedman, D. altzman, I. Klein, M. hinder, M. Golden, K. Mint!IS, M. Brandman, }. Panock. 3rd Row, L toR: R. Rothen-

berg, D. Nacion, D. Bindelglass, M. Bailin, }. Balian, R. Weil, B. Meyers, A. Perzley , E. Yassky, H. Hauptman, A. Perris. 4th Row, L to R: C. Link, }. Glassman, H. Blum, H. lade, }. Amendola, E. Feller, L. inger, R. }arashow, G. Boxer, L. Nakashian. 5th Row, L to R: L. Blok, }. Cosgrove, R. Rubenstein, K. Loeb, B. Leiner, }. herman, M. Bloom, D. Heffler.

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

This year' s National Honor Society members were inducted in a rather unusual assembly. A.fter the usual formalities were com· pleted , the members put on a humorous show with the theme being N.H.S. members are no dif· ferent from anyone else. 0 fficially , N.H.S. members are selected for their outstanding scholar hip, character , service , and leadership.

The two main functions of the N.H.S. are to provide a free tutoring service for other students and to plan the induction ceremony for the new inductees.

E. Abramson, R. Babick, D. Beckman, J. Birenz, P. Blasberg, H. Blum, D. Boffard, E. Brachfeld, R. Brown, A.. Burris, M. de la Carrera, C. Cooperman, D. Crane, J. Danziger, M. Davis, N. DeLucia, T. Driscoll, J. Eckstein, E. Erlich, F. FentfJick, L. Fineberg, E. Fitzig, P. Foran, D. Fridberg, N. Gebelow, F. Gersten, A.. Gold, M. Goldberg, S. Goldberg, C. Golden, H. Golden, D. Goldmintz, H. Goldstein, G. Haar, R. Halko, J. Hauser, A.. Hausner, S. Hochman, A.. Hoh, T. Kaliko, D. Kannry, J. Kluger, A.. Krall, D. Krotvn, E. Landy, F. Leiboff, R. Lieberman, J. Loevsky, D. Lurie, W. McBurnie, L. Meisler, B. Milazzo, D. Muhr, S. Muhr, L. Myers, F. Napolitano, R. Negreann, G. Oberndorf, J. Ottenbreit, J. Pedoto, A.. Perzley, R. Rosenthal, S. Roth, C. Rubinoff, D. altzman, A.. chatz, B. Schiff, E. Schlesinger, L. Schnall,

D. Schwartz, P. Shaul, M. Shinder, M. Silber, L. Singer, W. Smith, N. Sokol, R. Sokol, N. tein, R. Steinhardt, J. Strauss, A.. Surasky, H. Tanneberger, S. Valk, A.. Van Dam, B. VanderZee, T. VanderZee, R. Wallsh, A.. Wein· er, M. Weiner, S. Weltman, D. Weiss, R. Weiss, K. Wink· ler, G. Wisch, S. Wolff, G. Young, S. ZarrotfJ.

C. A.des, G. Boxer, A.. Buchwald, D. Casteline, S. Chase, J. Cimiluca, M. DeVries, J. Dingfelder, D. Enterline, J. Feldman, S. Gold, A.. Hieger, W. Hogerhuis, M. lnsinga, B. Josten, M. Kletter, A.. Lazerwitz, K. Mintz, A., Moskowitz, Parker, M. Rosenblatt, R. Rothenberg, D. cheffel, N. Schlossberger, J. Simko, S. obel, E. Spiegler, J. Stern, R. Wang, J. Wasko, 0. Yannitsadi, E. Yasskyt, M. Zeemont.

President Frank Napolitano Vice President Joseph Pedoto Secretary Grace Young Treasurer Herbert Tannenberger
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DOMESTIC EXCHANGE

Front

L to R: D. A. Martin, S. Insley, J. L. Schnall, M. Brandman, W. Abrams. Second Row, L toR: E. Landy, B. Miller, R. W allsh, A. Perzley, R. okol, A. Krall, S. Feldman, D. Kannry, M. de la Carrera. Third Row, L toR: P. Blasberg, S. McDonald, C. imon, A. Resnik, G. Boxer, ]. Goldberg, E. Brachfeld, E. Feller. Back Row, L. to R.: P. Sum· ner, A. Burri , C. Tanneberger, N. chlossberger, S. Cha e, B. Meyer.

The town of Dumont received quite a bit of publicity from this year's Domestic Exchange Talent Show along with the Marx Brothers and The Carol Burnett Show. The talent show was held in order to raise funds for the Domestic Exchange trip to Hershey, Penn ylvania, the chocolate center of the East Coast. The exchange visited Hershey from April 9-13. Before that thirty tudents from Hershey had visited Fair Lawn in March. The students took a tour of Fair Lawn, the high point being a tour of Nabisco where they received free samples. The goal of Domestic Exchange is to broaden high chool students' knowledge of life styles throughout the United States.

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Row, Nadine Sokol Alan Weiner

This autumn Fair Lawn High School welcomed Andre Martin, an exchange student from Switzerland, for the entire school year. Fair Lawn'3 exporting role, however, will not occur until the 3Ummer when jun· iors Gail Boxer and David Enterline will be sent to foreign countries yet to be determined.

Coun eled by Mrs. W at· son, the club for the first time in its history at Fair Lawn High chool, spon· sored a weekend for the visiting exchange students living in neighboring towns. There seems to be no better way than the A.F.S. program for high school students to meet and acquaint themselves with 3tudents from all over the world.

A. F. S.

Thi3 year many of U3 learned not only math, chemi3try, and French, but al3o that people are people no matter what language they 3peak or where they come from.

W' hen Andre Martin came to Fair Lawn High from Zurich, witzerland, he was greeted by enthusiastic "hellos," but he had the feeling that all were coming to meet him just so they could "know" the exchange student. He oon learned differently and then we began to learn from him. For instance, although we feel there are never enough vacation3, Andre told us that in witzerland there is school every day except unday, but u ually there are three free afternoons per week. School is held all year round with thirteen "holidays" (vacations) and a five-week holiday during the summer. After three years of secondary schooling, ninety percent of the people go for an apprentice3hip. They go to a school to learn a trade and have regular subjects one day per week. The rest go to a gymnasium which can be compared to a junior college, and from there, they attend a uni· versity, having to pay only for room, board, and supplies.

Andre uJas similarly 3Urprised at some of the thing he learned in America; for example, wiu clteese is al o made in Wisconsin, "hanging around" doesn't mean someone is being lynched, and Americans always picture the wiss wearing leder· hosen, smoking pipes, and living in chalets.

Customs also differ in Switzerland. In America, people go out in couples, while in witzerland, groups of girls go out tvith groups of boys. As Andre puts it, "You only go out tvith one girl if something is going on."

For enjoyment the young people in witzerland dance at dicotheques to music by American and Swiss groups sung in English. Andre likes to dance and says, "It is sad no one dances at parties here. I wonder why! At home, we listen to more traditional music (the kind tvith the violins) and a little rock. I like rock music, but I think I miss the traditional."

"Everyone is in little groups of friends here and it was difficult to make real friends because some people just tvanted to meet me and they treated me differently. Now that some people have gotten to know me, they like me for myself. I learned a lot about myself and other people, and I am really glad to be here - l can learn from people, and I hope they can learn about my country from me."

While Andre was being interviewed, one of his real friends added, "Andre taught me that he's not different - he's a reg· ular guy. Why you should have heard the joke he came out with just this morning the kid'3 a regular riot."

SENIORS NOT PICTURED

M. de Carrera, B. Miller, H. Schwartzbard. Top row, L to R: G. Berman, Mrs. Watson, G. Voskian, G. Boxer, R. Grapin, A. Martin, D. Enterline. Front row, L to R: R. Getlan,
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R. Walman, E. Ya3sky, C. Dupee, L. Gabai. N okol, C. Golden.

MASQUES

OFFI CER

Pr eside nt-Joe P edoto

Vice Pr es id e nt-Holl y Gree n e Treasur e r-Mary G arripoli

House of Blue Leaves? Absurd? Yestheatre of the This wa the name of the Masques' major fall production. The Masques strive to be bold , innovative, and alive. tudents involved gain practical expe r ience in every dramatic capacity f r om lear n ing how to cope with opening night jitte r s to creat i ng a set realis t ic down to t h e di r t smudges on an old d o or knob With t h is dedica t ion to perfectio n , th e Masques a r e evo l vi n g c ontinually t o wa rd s a more d y n a m ic exp r ession in toda y' s the atre.

Artie Shaughnessy

Bunny Flingus

Bananas haughnessy

Ronnie Shaughnessy

Corrinna troller

Billy Einhorn

THE CAST OF HOUSE OF BLUE LEAVE

Joe Pedoto

Sue obel

Laura Mitchell

Zach Garripoli

Holly Greene

Doug Amedeo

Head Nun . .... .. ..... . ..... .. Cathy Cook

econd Nun

Little Nun

Ellen Goldring

Mary Garripoli

M.P. Joel Shapiro

The White Man Bill Frank

D. Ratzin. itting on Benches , L to R: A. Kleinberg , chaffer , L. Levantman , Mulbauer , E. Goldring , C. Cuneo , H. Hauptman , H. Pekelney , L. Liberman. itting on Floor , L toR: T. Ratzin , !rf. Raker , . obel , M. Erlichman , M. Garripoli , E. Vinick , . Kresch , G. Kisner , S. Forrest. Top Row , L toR: H. Greene , P. umner , N. chlossberger , C. Cook , C. Cooper , S. Schwartz , J. Pedoto, J. Kluger , A Manowitz , J. Shapiro. econd Row , L to R: D. Adamek , M. traus berg , R. Rothenberg , B. Schaffer , A. Krauss , A. Hausner , M. Ritcher , B. Miller , D. Amedeo, A. Schmidt ,
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HOUSE OF BLUE LEAVES

MAKE-UP KIT

If you happen to find yourself backstage before any one of the school's theatrical endeavors, you might see a group of girls running helter-skelter. Most likely it will be the girls of Make-up Kit trying to track down their unwilling victims.

Although to the actors having make-up applied, it is a tortuous experience, the makeup is meant to be a visual aid. Its purpose is to assist the actors in their characterizations and to make them somewhat realistic.

ENIORS NOT PICTURED:

G. Margolis

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Bottom Row, L to R: A. Krauss, JU. Adrian, D. Geary. Top Row, L to R: A. Hausner, H. Greene, N. Puteska.

D.E.C.A.

The Distributive Education Club of America is the only national youth org anization operating within our school. D.E.C.A. , under the supervision of Mr. Clifford , is a twofold club. The part most tudents know about is the service organization which arranges parties and picnics for various orphanages. The lesser known part concerns D.E.C.A.'s activities for merchandi ing students who participate in work-study programs. Club projects this year have included participation in political campaigns and attempts to get one of its members into a state office of D.E.C.A.

Back Rotc , L to R: Mr. Clifford , R Carlson , V. Rasa , E. Lipnick , M. Heffernan , E. Yuhas , D. Ce bular , D . Aiello , B. Bri tol , A. tapleton , C. Kuzinski Front Row , L to R:
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M. Apuzzo , P . Mahoney , M. Lescheck , B. Harrison , A. Gatens , R. Loccisano , L. Samuels , L. DeCaro , B. Butchyk.
ENIORS NOT PICTURED: ]. Kugelman

KEYETTES

Bottom Row, L to R: D. Lurie, P. Teigman, G. Schlomowit:J, L. Schnall, R. }arashaw, C. imon. 2nd Rotv: R. Berniker, }. herman, L. fyers, H. Greene, D. iegel, F. treich, }. Tanis_, }. Goldberg, B. Leiner, R. Lieberman.

3rd Row: S. Adler, D. Conklin. 4th Row: A. Scullion, }. Berman, L. Lazerwitz, M. Bloom, S. Feldman, R. Mann, R. Dorenter, }. Edelman, N. Jaffe, }. Froehlich, Weltman.

Aside from the u ual orphan partie at Hal· loween and Chri tma , and fund rai ing at the annual Key Club Memorial Day larathon, this year Keyelte , a girls' ervice club advi ed by Mi Demarest, has concentrated on enter· taining members of old age home and pon· oring functions in conjuction with the Fair

SENIORS NOT IN PICTURE:

Harriet Davi

Tina Kaliko

Elayne Landy

Nancy Pute ka

Doris Weiss

Lawn Recreation Department. Thi year two Keyettes al o erved as non-voting member on the executive board of the Mental Health Center to which money obtained from the marathon and other fund-raising activitie wa donated. ome evening meetin tcere al o held at the Mental Health Center.

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Top Row, L to R: S. Steigerwald, C. Rubin, ]. altzman, C. Tannenberger, M. chiffer, L. Wienerman, A. Perzley, hapiro, F. Napolitano, A. Lieberman, A. urasky. 2nd Row, L to R: M. Weiner, F. Zimmerman, B. Pipkin, D. chtoart:J, K. Loeb, ]. Cosgrove, U. Goldberg, D. weet, P.

Early this year, a major product of the Key Club's involvement in community affairs was completed. A Day Care Treatment Center, equipped with ultra-modern facilities, was added on to the Fair Lawn Mental Health Center, more than doubling the Center's original size. Partially financed by fund collected at the club's annual Memorial Day Marathon Game, the Key Club takes great pride in eeing the project fulfilled. Not only did the Key Club supply some of the funds for this center, it also supplied manpower to paint the Center's interior.

Felice, B. McBurnie, S. Canger, . Baker. 3rd Row , L toR: P. tramberg , H. Goldberg,]. trauss, C. Link, M. Nevolo, G. Oberndorf, L. Meryl, N. oloman, B. Olephant. 4th Row , L to R: ]. Singer, R. Mastronardi, M. Blitzer , Rosenteur , L. Rodowitz , K. emel, R. Rosenthal, M. de la Carrera, M. Brandman, S. Berke.

While the Marathon Game is the major Key Club event, the club also sponsors dances, the Christma orphan party , a fund raising drive for Cerebral Palsy within the community and various other civic activities. It is one of the only Fair Lawn High chool clubs to serve both school and community.

AMATEUR RADIO CLUB

SENIORS NOT PICTURED:

I. Benson, H. Blum, ]. Eckstein, • Feldman , N. Gebolow, C. Le May, H. Mager, P. toler, P. tromber, ]. Zigman, ]. Zabriskie

"W A2KMH calling Zambia. Come in, Zambia." These familiar words are emitted from the Radio Room on the Radio Club's own tation. In addition to Zambia, the club has frequently contacted people in Venezuela, Israel, weden and Russia. Besides "DX'ing" (listening for laymen), the club gives Morse Code courses and instructs on the principles of electricity. Although the Radio Club traditionally does not make big wave , it has helped interested Fair Lawn High School students in their quests for novice licenses.

KEY CLUB
Top Row, L toR:]. Duhl, ]. Botwen, C. Gerstle, A. chmidt, ]. Friedman, E. Shapiro, M. Getlan, M. Gottesman. Bottom Row, L to R: M. Shinit:J, J. Behrman, M. Sklar. Top Row, L to R: A. Buchwald, K. Meyer, R. Aronowitz, Mr. Peano. Bottom Rotc, L to R: K. Semel, K. De Luca, M. Gottesman.

OS ME MR uv NI IC TE y

The Community ervice Club is a co-ed service organization open to all students of F.L.H . with no set membership rules. Members have been in charge of numerous projects in the last tu; o years: the Hunger Walk, holiday parties for the aged and hospital patients , and Cerebral Palsy Tag Days when sixty-five students participated for eighteen hours to collect a total of 1,125. This fall many

STYLUS

helped raise the amount of 5,000 for the Wilkes Barre disaster area. Later in the fall a crowded busload of students made its tvay to this dilapidated area to help in the warehouses. For Christmas this year besides helping with a party for the Paterson underprivileged, members visited several old age homes and sponsored a Cerebral Palsy party equipped with anta and presents.

"Deja Vu"-the feeling of having once been in the same situation. This was the theme of the first edition of tylu . However, tylu experienced no "deja vu," having a new tal/ and a new advisor, Irs. Bochet. tylu i a product of our school's artitic and literary talent . Placing first at the Columbia Competition attests to the quality of the magazine. Credit must al o be given to the Graphic Arts Department which printed tylu thi year making it a student project from the fir t idea to the final staple. EN

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Top Row, L to R: Miss Pierce, B. Levine, M. Zeemont, K. McHugh , M. Beck, }. Gianolio. 2nd Row, L to R: E. Glickman, S. Bierman, B. W eingro/1, D. Kaufman, E. Feldman, M. lnsinga, H. Pekelney. 3rd Row, L to R: K. Florio , C. Pekelney, .M. Erlichman, M. Palestine, H. Hauptman, L. Kittner.
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Top Rotv, L to R: B. Weiss, H. Horowitz, N. nick, Bryn, R. Sokol, okol, B. Frank. Freilich, G. Wilsch, L. Jacobs, R. Brown, D. Bottom Row, L to R: D. Gavzy, K. Kalb, altzman, G. Margolis. Middle Row, L to R: Newman, A. hepard.
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Wolff P. Foran, C. Mitchell, • Goldberg , E. Res-

FUTURE NURSES

Before Christmas, the aroma of candles could be detected through the halls. The Future ur es were in the proce s of making candles for hospital patients during the Holiday eason. On another e sion they were stuffing envelopes for the Heart Fund.

Frequently they visited hospitals and colleges and at the end of the year they held the annual tea to hear representatives from nursing schools.

The Future Nurses Club is designed to prepare girls for a career in nursing and help them find the kind of eductv tion they want to meet their career.

SENIORS NOT IN PICTURE: B.

Most school newspapers merely concern themselve with chool sports and occasional editorials. Crim on Crier, Fair Lawn High School's student newspaper goes further. It discusses relevant issues which concern students each day, issues such as students' rights, activities of Student Council for the betterment of education, and the services of Communi· ty ervice Clubs. The Crier provides students with facts so that they may form an intelligent opinion of their own.

This student publication was run solely by students for students. Mrs. Levine, the faculty advisor, gave Jerry Birenz and Randall Rothenberg, editors-in-chief, the chance to show the importance of "freedom of the pre ."

Each month Crier editors and taff collaborated to produce enlightening and informative issues. The success of the Crier can be mainly attributed to those students who con cientiously worked all year to provide the Fair Lawn High chool students with a productive student-oriented newspaper.

CRIMSON CRIER

Bottom Row, L to R: J. Birems, R. Rothenberg, }. Lane, M. de la Carrera, I. Lukin, }. alzman, B. Wesley. 2nd row: K. Cohen, B. Miller, G. Zelman, L. Katz, S. lUulbauer, A. Lazerwitz, L. Nakashian, G. Koppleman, M.

Straussburg, N. chlossberger, D. Pollack, S. Gerson. 3rd row: N. Weisfeld, M. Chinitz, Parker, N. oloman, Pollack, D. Heffler, A. Persley, E. Greenfield, F. Zimmerman, A. urasky, }. Panock.

Meltzer Back, L to R: L. Berman, A. Krauss, Roth, L. Meyers, S. Briks, L. Zim- merman. Front: I. Kirschner, M. Urgo, }. Loevsky, P. Foran, }. imko.
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FUTURE TEACHERS

SENIOR NOT PICTURED:

J. Beller

C. Cooperman

S. Feldman

L. Fineberg

F. Gersten

N. Jaffe

The Future Teachers Club is an excellent club for those planning on a teaching career. This year' s hard-working officer provided the members with a much learning experience as possible. Aside from ju t organizing the u ual bake sales , Future Teachers were able to visit college campuse and tvere even given the opportunity to tutor elementary school students; this tvas made po sible through the cooperation of Lyncrest chool. The highlight of the year came during April when chosen members were given one or two weeks at a local school of their choice to act as teacher-aids.

Back row , L toR: C. Levy, S. Botta , D. Krown , ]. Porway , L. Rosenblum , R. Berniker , E. Abramson , . Weltman , H. afran , E. Reisman , D. Mansfield , D. Mandelkorn , H. S. afran , F. Reckson , Feldman , 1. Bloom , , Pute ka Front row , L toR: A. Gold , ]. leli , H. Lennard , C. Bran des , J. Berman , C. Cooperman B. VanderZee , C. Gordo r N. tein. heinman. Middle row , L toR: M. Samuels , P. Lieberman ,

ART CLUB

The future Pica sos, Rembrandts, and Monets are currently residing at room B110, under the alias of the Art Club. The Art Club is a netvly formed club initiated by Cindy Gorden, its president. Under the direction of Mrs. VanBlarcom, it consi ts of all girls and has various sales to raise money for the chief necessitypaints. The girls use these paints while learning such concepts as contour drawing.

SENIORS NOT

IN

PICTURE: Pat Cortiglia, Rosalyn Dorenter, Diane Hoffman, Ann Goldberg.

Every Tuesday, forty combatants gather in B221 and engage each other in an old and dangerou game - chess. The King (President David Saltzman) has kept a record of all the games played in the club in order that a grand champion could be determined. In addition to intra-school contest at various times during the year, other kingdoms invaded Fair Lawn. We have locked horns with the Kingdoms of Hackensack, Bergenfield, Hawthorne, and others. Our warriors, who are advised by Mr. Joe Ayton on strategy, have managed to de feat many of their opponents with the subtle battle cry, "Checkmate."

SENIOR NOT IN PICTURE: S. Feldman, D. Saltzman, 36 S. teigerwald.

CHESS CLUB

Top Row, L to R: G. ]achzel, A. Laderman, E. Schneider, S. Newman, S. Heckman, R. Mann, Graman, L. Dieperveen, D. iegal, L. Schuster, S. Kirlen. Bottom Row, L to R: ]. Amendola, ]. Sherman, L. Feinberg, E. Schlesinger, C. Gorden, C. Brandes, B. tanger, G. Hoffman, ]. Lomberg, P. Rivlin. Top Row, L. toR.: E. Averbach, H. Blum, M. Goldstein, S. Schnell, R. Rosenthal, ]. Wang, M. Waldman, H. Kaplan, hapiro. Bottom row, L to R: B. ugerman, S. Geison, S. Bierman, L. Friedman, E. Yegelwel T. Kaliko, D. Goldminz, D. Grover.

Consider thi mathe· matical problem: If chickens lay eggs in days, then how many eggs will 7 chickens lay in 10 days? This is just a simple example of the variety of problems tackled by the Math League. Under the direction of iU iriam W aks , faculty advisor, students tvith a unique interest in mathematics can display their individual talents.

Basically , there are five meet.s per year, but meeting are held and conducted each week by Grace Young, Math League President. These meetings help members brush up on forgotten formulas and methods of solving problems like the one above.

Each member is put on a team during one of the inter-school meets, but it is the stu· dent's own individual efforts that will get him points. Each prob· lem is timed and only

MATH LEAGUE

the anstver is given when the work is done. Hotv the problem might have been solved is reviewed during weekly meetings.

A true sense of ac· complishment is the reward for members who answer the prob· lem successfully.

COMPUTER CLUB

SENIORS NOT PICTURED:

D. Goldmintz

H. Mager P. haul

Just walk into Room B223 and you will ee three strange machines. Strange to most people, that is, but not to Miss Mullen and her Computer Club. These machines are terminals. Two are u ed to make tapes and one is connected to a main computer in Wayne.

tudents tvho krwtv how to tvork these machine often use them to help with their math homework. Someone has even used the computer for help with chemistry. On the lighter side, the computer has been programmed to play bridge and to figure out probabilities.

Although the Computer Club meets only on Wednesdays, many students come in to use the compu· ter on other day pecially screened students are given permission to operate the computer at night without supervision.

For those students tvho have never taken a com· puter course or want to learn more about using the computer, there is a beginner's working session held every Tuesday after school in B209. 37

Top rotv , L to R: G. Boxer , K. Winkler, M. Waldman , C. Rubinofl, F. Zimmerman. Front row, L to R: ]. Leibowitz, A. Krall , R. Getlan , G. Young, M. Golden , D. Beckman. Top Row, L toR: C. Gerotle, A. Schmidt, M. klar, }. Duhl. Front Rotv, L to R: R. Getland, E. hapiro.

More than one per&on has been totally daunted by the mechanics o J electrical device&. Therefore, the Audio-Vi ual Club

erve an important function. It enable in· teres ted tudent to learn the operation of film and slide pro jectors , record players, tape recorders, and o)her Audio-Visual teaching equipment used throughout the school. Member& as i t teacher& in classrooms and in truct in the use of the machine&. The e people al o help promote a variety of programs for our chool with their skiUs. and their maintenance and di ribution of equipment altvay& enable teachers to vary cla sroom activity by using the films , records , filmstrip& , and tape& available.

AUDIO VISUAL

Imagine a &tage production without the proper lighting or imagine an assembly with· out the proper sound amplification. Such imaginings vividly convince us of the value of the Production Club. Thi Club bears the responsibility of assisting productions in the auditorium by setting up all the needed equipment. Member/J take care of all the lighting and ound details and maintain all the props needed for each as embly, pep rally, and student production. The Production Club performs an invaluable ervice for the school. Mr Minick , its advisor, is to be congratulated for her guidance to the club.

ENIOR NOT PICTURED

W. Carlin

PRODUCTION CLUB

Back Row , L to R: A. Gross, B. Frank, B. Klipper, Herman , T. Singer, D. Wojtasek, H. Frost, R. Zavada. Front Row , L to R: C.
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Koch, G. Levine, Mr&. Minik, M. Klipper, W. Winder, J. Franz. Back Row, L toR: R. Zavada, C. Koch , M. Klipper , T. Singer, H. Frost. Front Row L to R: W. Winter, A. Gro&s, B. Clipper, D. Wojtasek.

STUDENT STORE

The tudent tore is a corporation run by 1Ur. Rosenthal, a noted expert in the businesf! field, and his devoted employees who receive the minimum wage (nothing).

The store supplies the student body with many essential school suppliefl, study aids, and is a part of the miniature stock market, also under the direction of Mr. Ro enthal, the financial whiz of Wall treet.

STOCKBROKERS

The Stockbrokers Club runs a miniature stock market based on the pro fits of the tudent tore Corporation. Shares are sold to individual tudents who are able to vote in meetings concerning the business endeavors of the tudent tore.

The brokers handle all transactions between the stockholders and the corporations. The aim of the club is to evoke a general understanding of the machinery of business, its functioning on a corporate level and a basic comprehension of that long established capitalistic institutionthe stock exchange.

Top Row, L toR: N. Weisfeld, M. de la Carrera, D. Heffler, D. Grover, D. altzman. 2nd Row, L to R: D. Kutner, K. Florio, M. Rosenblatt, M. Bailin, K. Minitz, H. Ollter, ]. Berman, M. Gottesman, K. emel, R. Bock. Bottom Row, L to R: Andy he pard, L. Kirsch S. Adler, P. Filip, A. Cunnunghi , D. ilverman, F. Reckson.
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Top Rot L to R: K. Mintz G. Haar, .U. de la Carrera, D. Heffler, D. Grover, N. Wei feld. Bottom Rotc, L to R: A. Cunninghis, K. Florio. P. altzman.

PROGRAM SELLERS

"Come on, support your school. Buy a pro ram." This is a familiar phrase to those tudents tfJho attended the aturday afternoon football game . Fair Lawn High chool program sellers dedicated their aturday in the fall to distribute programs to enthu· siastic fans who packed the Cutter tadium for football games. These girls gave their time and energy to raise money for the V ar ity Club. They especially proved their spirit when they braved the cold autumn wind from 8:00 a.m. until noon to sell programs at the traditionally most important game of the year, the Thanksgiving game.

ENIOR NOT PICTURED: Debbie Conklin Debbie Kutner

Top Row, L toR: }. DeVuyst, E. Lavelle, M. Grossberg, M. Williams, L. Berman, L. Weber, Don hine, B. Ualure. 2nd Row, L to R: D. Halpern, M. Pribula, E. Hempel, J. Cohen, R. Wolman, H. Pekelney, C. Pekelney, K. Florio, L. Perkop.

3rd Row, L to R: F. Tydor, R. chein, L. Lieberman, M. Raker, H. Lennard, J. Lee, R. Ghetto, L. Callabrese. 4th Row, L to R: A. Rosenfeld, A. Klienberg, N. Jaffee, B. Durlacher, D. Hirschklau, K. Kalb, K. Gilmore, E. Druas, J. Frolich.

USHERETTES

"Please take your seat!"

This is a familiar plea of the girls in the red vests tfJho are known as the Fair Lawn High chool usherettes. They usher for all a semblies, evening activities of the school like the Senior Musical, and outside luncheons independent of the school.

The Usherettes are a selected group of students who are chosen by teachers' recom· mendations. They are under the guidance of Mrs. Linda Gariota.

Back Rot(}, L to R: I. Fitzig, M. Bloom, . Roth, M. Jacobs , M. Rosenblatt, E. Brachfeld, G. Boxer, A. Resnick, D. Frid· berg, M. Rasmussen. 2nd Row: G. Taminsky, L. Rosenblum, A. Krauss, D. Kannry, R. Sokol, B. Leiner. 3rd Row: L. Gabai, L. Spiegler, J. Beller, C. Ade.

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c u Be AL u B

Aware of the earth's unique under-water worlds, the cuba Diving Club is a newly formed organiation under the direction of Mr. Stone. The club consists of a group of students who are interested in learning the fundamentals of scuba and skin diving. During the winter the club studied the art of diving. In the spring the club planned trips to lakes and quarries where students who were certified were able to dive. Trips were likewise formed for diving in the Atlantic Ocean.

GIRLS' FENCING

This year's Girls' Fencing Club, under the leadership of Captain Jean Ottenbreit, met weekly to exercise and practice for interscholastic bouts. These bouts were considered part of the intramural program because Girls' Fencing is not yet a varsity sport.

Under the supervision of Miss Kathleen Raab, those girls interested learned the skill and understanding needed to be a sucess· ful fencer.

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Top Row, L. to R.: ]. Lavin, R. Rosen, R. Hill, D. Heffler, L. King. Bottom Row, L. to R.: B. Frank, R. Wallsh, E. Rose.
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Top Row, L. to R.: Miss Raab, N. Rothman, J. Ottenbreit, D. Adamek, C. Jackquemin, K. Cannito. Bottom Row, L. toR.: . Locke, L. Giamongo, M. lnsigna, H. Kasper, R. Emerizy.

ITALIAN CUISINE

A.ntipasto, Caesar's salad, veal seal· lopini eggplant parmigiana, and sprt· moni. These are ju t a few of the deliciow reasons why the Italian Cuisine Clrtb is so devoted. Members start the year off preparin an appe· ti::ser and diligently work their way through thousands of calories rtntil at the end of the year, they have finished a complete Italian meal.

BOCCE CLUB

A. simple definition of bocce wortld be "Italian Bowling" but there are dif· ferences between bowling and bocce. The main one is that in bowling the ob· jective is a strike. In bocce the objective is to roll the ball as close as possible to the jack ball. Practicing this difference, rtnder the direction of Mr. Zappala, is what the Bocce Clrtb does when they meet.

Seniors not pictured: B. Beck , B. Mingione L toR: S. Botta, M. Goetz, R. Lieberman, K. DeLrtcca
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toR: S. Botta, K. DeLucca, M. Goetz. Seniors not pictrtred: B. Mingione

SENIORS NOT

GERMAN CLUB

The German Club enables interested tlt· dents to develop a thorough understanding of the culture and the way of life of the German people through the use of slides and films. Under the guidance of lU rs. Watson, club members are given the opportunity to attend Ger· man concert and dine at the Blue Swan Inn, a restaurant featuring a German cuisine. Club members enjoy singing about Oberammergau and Unterammergau and playing different German singing games such as " chnitzelbank" at their wiss Cheese fondue parties as tvell as at their annual German Christ· mas pastry party.

ENIORS NOT PICTURED:

FRENCH CLUB

The French Club gives interested students the op· portunity to further their understanding of the French culture. Instead of the emphasis being on the language itself, Mrs. Rob· erts, the faculty advisor, encourages tudents to ex· plore other phases of French life. By attending such films as Deux Anglai· ses and sampling original French cuisine like escargots or quiche Lorraine, the club members get an idea of the life style so common to France's peo· ple.

In addition to films and cooking demonstrations, each year the French Club co-ordinates its efforts with other language clubs to prodrtce a language fe tival. These festival$ enable all language club members to participate in a unique experience of sharing cul· tural and historical aspects of each individual Ian· guage.

Top Row, L to R: P. Pfau, J. Geikopf, J. Gold, K. Loeb, G. Traas, L. Zimmerman, P. Foran, Mrs. JTI' atson, B. Miller. Bottom Row, L to R: A. hepard, N. Stein, P. tietz, K. Dupee, E. Hempel, C. Surkes. Top Row, L to R: J. Kluger, J. Stern, S. Mulbauer, D. Tooch, G. Zelman, L. Meltzer, K. Dupee, G. Boxer, A. Resnik, B. Miller. Bottom Row, L to R: R. J. Lovesky M. Beck L. Robin R. Bodner H. chwartzbard F. Gersten ]. trarus okol, ]. Tabachnick, C. Ades, C. Sosis, A. Weisbrat, S. Moskowitz, M. Palestine, L. Kittner, H. Hauptman. D. Goldminz
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HEBREW CLUB

"Shalom, Shalom, you'll find Shalom the nicest greeting you know. It means a million lovely things like peace be yours, u:elcome home." "Shalom" i one word used frequently at Hebrew Club meetings. Here students acquaint themselves toith the cu.stoms and tradition of Israel and try to improve their skills in the Hebrew language.

A. main project of the club is g tting together after chool and cooking falafel, an Israeli food consisting of vegetables, chickpeas and pita.

A.t the meetings club members also sing Israeli songs such as "Hanai mah Tov", "Y a-aseh halom" and they dance to the Hora. A.s a fund raising etJent for their annual trip, they sell bagels. The Hebrew Club is under the supervision of Mr. Bichler.

SENIORS NOT PICTURED:

L. Fineberg

D. Lurie

C. Perlmutter

RUSSIAN CLUB

Popov the clown, jugglers, Couack Riders and dancing bears I A.ll these acts were part of the Moscow Circus which highlighted the activities of the Russian Club this year. This field trip seemed to put the Russian Club back on its feet following last year's lack of interest and participation. Among the other planned activities were an afternoon of Ru sian cooking and dancing.

A. Russian musical ensemble compri ed of both vocalists and instrumentalists was al.so formed.

SENIOR NOT PICTURED:

T. Vander Zee

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Top Row, L to R: R. Marcus, D. Morgulis, S. Friedman, F. Gersten, H. Oster, Briks. 2nd Row, L toR: M. Beck, J. Ber- man, B. Landsman, D. Kutner, Adler. Bottom Row, L to R: R. teinhardt, I. Kirschner. Top Row, L to R: D. Boffard , H. Mager. V. Kumetz , P. Marion, E. Dworetky, Mr. Yacykewych. Bottom Roto, L toR: B. Feit, M. Mulbauer, G. Young, D. Crane, Feldman, K. Dosky, C. Hensen.

Thin nickel bracelets with a single name and date imprinted on them, bumper stickers, and button are all symbols of the cau eto make the public aware of the problems of our P.O.W.'s and M. I .A.'s.

We Care, a non-political club affiliated tvith V I.V.A. (Voices in Vital America), is one of the newest and most talked about clubs in school. During t h e year, a speaker f rom V.I.V.A. was invited by the club to speak at a special assembly. With t he aid of a film, he succeeded in clea r ing up some misco ncep t ions concer ni n g P O .W.'s an d JU I .A.'s.

H e r ea!fi rme d tha t " P O. W.'s n eve r ha ve a n ice da y.'' In a ddit i on to a n swe rin g que stion s from th e audi e n ce, h e di str i bute d lit e ratur e and button s

It is evid e nt b y the numb e r of s tude nts who boug ht bracel e ts from this club that th e y too ca r e

SEN IORS NOT PICTURED:

T. Kutner

A.Hoh

]. Yanette

S. Elson

]. Lavin

YOUTH FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION

It is nice to know that some people are still interested in our world. ome of these people are the students in the Youth for Environmental A c tion. These students participate in glass and aluminum drives. This year they helped in the production of a film along with the Junior Class Council. The Club headed by Mrs. Cullen is basically a group of tudents concerned with their community's and country's environment. No one can doubt the necessity for people who are ecologically aware

ENIOR NOT PICTURED:

N. Gebelow

B. Miller

A. hepard

WE CA RE
To p Ro w, L to R: P T e ig man , L. Berman , F . S treich , C. Berman , B. Gea r y. 2nd Ro w, L toR:]. S il ve r , P. Bl as b e r g, A V an Dam , L. Rosenb e r g. Bottom Ro w, L toR:] . Dan z ige r , M. A drian , ] . Tanis. Top Rotv , L toR: P. tramberg , H. Oster , D. Grover , D. Heffler , !U. Braff. Bottom Row , L to R: K. emel , R. Barcadepone , ]. Danziger , ]. Berman , P. Blassberg , M. Goldstein.
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ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR CLUB

Top Row, L toR: P. Foran , L. Zimmerman, G. Jachzel , }. Tankel , E. Schneider , R. Friedman , M. Samueb , Wolff , D. Kannry , B. Beekhuzsen, D. Taccetta. 2nd Row , L toR: P. Smith , L. Diepeveen , L. Rosenblum , B. Geary , M. Adrian , R. Dorenta , D. Siegel , R. Engle , R. Wallsh , H. Horowitz , G. Oberndorf, A. Martin , M. Bueno. 3rd Row , L to R: F. Napolitano, Feldman , A. Wattenberg , R. Bodner , D. Mintz , A. Penley , M. Brandman , }. Kluger, D. Heffler , A. urasky, C. LeMay, L. Lazerowit:z , M. Rasmussen , A. Leib·

erman. 4th Row , L to R: L Arnowit:z , N. DeLucia , J. Taylor , D. Santucci , P. Kopf , }. Porumy, I. Klein , H. Slade , K. oojian , B. Malter , W. Wilkes , . Berei. 5th Row , L to R: B. tanger , E. Landy , L. Meisler , D. Friedber g, D. Beck· man , M. Grapin , Jacobs , P. Winick , B. Wesley , S. Kennis , N. Soloman. 6th Row , L to R: B. Miller , B larashow , F. treich , M. Bloom , J. Ottenbreit , E. chlesinger , J. Berman , }. Zabriskie , F. Fenwick , M. ie g el , B. Kam· inar. Bottom Row , Top Five Winners , L toR: C. Tannenberger , A. Gold , A. Krall , M. Heavey.

What aenior wouldn' t like to be entitled to a day off from school , to have lunch in New York , and to see a Broadway play? This package deal is what was rewarded to those students selling one hundred dollars' worth of magazine subscriptions. Aside from that "grand prize ," these atudenta were also entitled to other prizes: a colorful

ENIOR NOT PICTURED:

M. Bloom

L. Feinberg

F. Klein

L. Lazerowit:z

K. Loeb

}. Lovesky . Mechanic

C. Nidelman

button " 73 on it for selling the thirty-five dollar quota , a baby bottle or "student pacifier" for fifty dollars and a panda bear for seventy-three dollars. This year members of The Hundred Dollar Club went to see Grease and had a fun-filled day away from the u ual achool routine.

B. Piekarsky

S. Prusakowski

F. Reckson

C. Reiman

E. Resnick

M. Rothstein

}. Schneider

M. Silber

N. olomon

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SEN IOR S N OT

PICT U RED : Mi k e A u e rba c h

T e d Bernabeo

Bob Bo y land

John Co g rove

Karen Dtmering

Scott Fleischer

Nancy Goff

Bill McKenna

VARSITY CLUB

Top Row , L toR: D. DeNicola, B. Milano , C. Rubin , H. Blum , N. oloman , S. M Brandman , M. Bueno , T. Driscoll , L. inger , C. LeMay , A. Surasky , D. Junium , L Weinerman , B. McBurnie , J. Zabriskie , M. Goldberg , F. Simonetti , I. arver , S. Steigerwald , N. LeWanda. 2nd Row , L to R: S. Briks , E.

What do you get tvhen you put together a group of students with varsity letters? You get plenty of spirit, which is exactly what the Varsity Club is all about.

Meeting just two evenings a month , the Varsity Club has accomplished a great deal and has done much to promote school spirit within Fair Latvn High.

Their activities are many and varied. Members work hard through the year selling refreshments at game and they are also responsible for co-sponsoring the seasonal athletic dinners.

Landy , K. Johnson , A. White, L. Ruport, V. Rocci , T. Marshall ,

Thi year an extra activity wm added , which proved to be one of the most successful for the club and brought recognition to Fair Lawn High chool. When senior Pete McDowell , Hackensack High chool was permanently during a game, Fair Lawn' s students did their part in contributing to the fund which helped to pay his hospital expenses. For approximately one week, members of the Varsity Club collected money at game and during school , rai ing approximately 1 ,400 for this very worthwhile cause.

G. Oberndorf, S. Goldberg , R. Hollar , B. Schiff , M. Nevolo , J. man. 3rd Row , L to R: L. Meisler, N. De Lucia , F. Streich , D. Krotvn , E. Brachfeld , V. Torell , D. Mappa , J. Taylor , J. Porway, A. Krall. Top Row, L to R: R. Grapin, E. Grossberg, R. Greenough, 0. Yannikadis, P. Breheny, L. Kelly, J. 2nd Row, L to R: F. Geller, R. DeLuca, D. Pierce, S.
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Morigerato, B. Gibson, L. Block. 3rd Row, L to R: L. Klein, S. Sonye, C. Dolin, D. DeMaria, D. Casteline, C. Ades.

TENNIS CLUB

SKICLUB

The Tennis Club, under the direction of Mr. Holowach, sponsors two tennis tournaments during the year. The first takes place in the fall, the second after the varsity tennis season in the spring. The club presents any interested students with t he opportunity to become involved with tenni , ll sport growing quickly in popularity.

" Parallel turning" and "snowplowing" are two terms from the jargon of the Fair Lawn High chool ki Club. Although such terms sound very official, this club is not for experienced skiers alone. There are many members whose conversations echo reports of falling off t-bars, skiing down the beginner' slopes, and taking skiing lessons.

Under the direction of Mr. Crouter and Mr. Devens, members skied mostly at Lake Placid and Great Gorge. How ever, ski trip were planned for both the Christmas and winter vacations at other locations. A few fortunate students even traveled to Italy with ski clubs from other schools; they learned of these · trips throu h the advisors of the F.L.H.S. ki Club.

Top Row, L to R: R. Bleicher, D. Feffer, R. Wall h, D. Grover. Bottom Row, L to R: E. Feller, ]. Danziger, D. Beckman.
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L toR: Friend from West Essex, J. Gold, J. Petrusiak, A. Finkel tein. SENIOR NOT PICTURED: P. haul

Mr. Filippone and the Golf Club tee off at lead once each week. The club i& in full swing until the winter months when the golf· ers take a needed vaca· tion. Tournaments are frequent but the learn· ing aspect of the game is stressed to the highest degree. Individual at· tention is given to the style of each club mem· ber by Mr. Filipone, a noted expert on the game. The head-to· head tournaments are usually heated and well- played, resulting in better than average scores, even for the un· skilled beginners. Many golfers often ad· vance to the golf team, thanks to their quick improvement and love for the sport. A.ll of this was made possible by the Golf Club, a club that is always up to par.

FISHING CLUB

The hookers of Fair Lawn High chool wake up at 5:00 on cold mornings to catch bass and bluefish. Some successful fishing areas for these stout-hearted fishers include Point Pleasant and Greenwood Lake where the catch consists of pickerel and gopher bass. Most club meetings are informal get·togethers where members, under the guidance of Mr. Stone, plan future fishing trips and tell of the "one that got away."

GOLF CLUB
Top Row: Mr. Filippone, Baker, M. D. Waters, R. Radest, W. Brawer. Bottom Row: D. Robin, Babitts, D. Madison. ]. La Cagnina, P. toll, K. Crawford, Mr. Stone.

G. A. C.

Meeting once a month, Girls Athletic Council is a sports-oriented club which sponsors a variety of activities. This year these activities included making trips to gymnastic exhibitions and having guest speakers explain and demon trate the fundamentals of Karate and lacrosse. The membership of the club also challenged the women of the faculty in the annual volleyball and softball games. It is no secret that the teachers who participated

in the e games held clandestine practice sessions in order to keep the games highly com petitive and fun for participants and spectators. While these games were exciting, the highlight of the year's activities undoubtedly occurred tvhen the girls of G.A..C. decided to " rough it" on a camping weekend during the spring. The enthusiasm of these weekend campers certainly made the venture an unforgettable one.

ENIORS NOT PICTURED:

G. A.A.

For those people who think real competition can only take place in boys' varsity sports, beware such chauvinism! top by to see the girls of Girls Athletic Association play intramural sports. G.A..A.., the or· ganization which operates on a recreational basis after school, makes its organized intra-mural activities available to any girl at Fair Lawn High School. Volleyball, gymnastics, tennis, and bowling were among those sports offered this school year. Through them, the girls of

thusiastically proved that be it serving a volleyball over the net, manipulating the parallel bar, developing the backstving, or bowling a strike, they were adept and most assuredly com· petitive in the best sense of the word.

Top Row, L toR: W. Weiss, G. Boxer, S. Duffy,}. Kool, A.. Resnick , C. Bray, N. Lelman, D. Muse, A.. Downing, L. Barnet, D. Berkin, U. Wigod, M. Makai, . Budlow, L. Giamongo, D. Musiker. 3rd Row: P. Vaughan, . herman, L. Oech ner, H. Pekelney, C. Pekelney, D. heffel, }. imko L. piegler, C. Prell, M. Wagner, M. Erlichman, obel, M. Glass, S. Knorr, S. Locke, A.. Lorber, R. Emerizy. 2nd Row: B. Tapp, V. Jeffers, P. Olephant, C. osi , G. Levine, K. Robertson, D. Walsh, }. Ponvay, L. Blok, K. Gross, A.. Uen, A.. Jloskotvitz, C. hatz, L. Prokop, L. Nakasian. Bottom Row: R. Rote, }. DeRensis, M. Rosetti , D. hupler, M. Scullion, T. VanOlden, B. Porway , K. Gilmore, H. hapiro, N. DeNicola, D. Letvanda. Top Row, L toR: K. Kaufman, E. Seft, B. Bienstock, L. Giamongo, L. A.ntlitz, R. Epstein, F. Klein, M. Wigod, M. Glass, Greenblatt, }. Porway. 2nd Row, L to R: L. Calabrese, A.. Moskowitz, }. Silver, D. Mappa, D. Walsh. Front Row, L to R: P. honeman, M. Davis, }. chneider, K. G.A..A.. en- R. Brateman, Locke, Knorr, H. Kasper, }. Amendola, D. D' Amato, C. Blank, Soojian, M. Egarian, H. Wood, }. Sherman; A.. Uglesich, R. Loccisano, D. Krown.

ORCHESTRA SENIORS

JUNIORS

Hungarian Rhapsody #2 and Gyp y represent the variety of music the Fair Lawn High School orchestra ha performed. One cla ical, the other more modern, they, by their diversity, give the students of the orchestra a chance to learn and play different types of music. The orchestra traditionally plays at the winter concert, concerts at the junior high schools, spring concert, and, of course, the senior musical. This year the orchestra contributed to the Carnival atmosphere.

S OPHOMORES

Seniors not shown: Steven Goldenberg, William Me Burnie, Paul Stall, Robert Weiss. Top Row, L. to R.: A.. Burris, D. Schwartz, B. Meyer. 2nd Rotv, L. to R.: H. Horowitz, D. alzman, B. Miller. 3rd Row, L. to R.: B. Vander Zee, N. Gavzy, D. Stein. 4th Row, L. to R.: A.. Wattenberg, H. Golden, G. Young, . Valk. Top Row, L. toR.: J. Demaidnycz, V. tytzko, C. Ger tle. 2nd Row, L. to R.: R. Hong, M. Kletter. 3rd Row, L. to R.: D. Gala'!te, J. De Vuyst, B. Weingroff. 4th Row, L. toR.: J. Feldman, A.. H1eger. 5th Row, L. toR.: E. Yassky, L. Levine, R. Zitman, B. Klein.
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Top Row, L. to R.: P. Durlacker, D. Bindelglass, M. Koby, D. Schroeder, F. Ayres. 2nd Row, L. to R.: chaffer, E. Paer, C. Bellany, J. Morgan, R. Emerizy ]. Habor.

CONCERT CHOIR

Top Row, L toR: M. Bragin, T. VanderZee, P. Koteen, L. Zimmerman, R. Grapin, G. Obendorf, G. Emond, D. Enterline, }. Kluger, E. Carduner, ]. Botwin, P. umner, }. Franz, H. lade, M. Adrian, D. Tooch K. Cook, G. Mar· golis, E. Londner, D. Pasternack. 3rd Row, L to R: L. piegler, A. Wattenberg, K. Florio, A. White, R. Campbell, H. chwartzbard, D. Halpern, P. Adamek, G. Zelman, R. Rothberg, P. Witman, R. Lax, C. LeMay, B. Josten, L. Miesler, D. . Crane, E. hapiro, R. Gold tein. 2nd Row, L

to R: R. Brancato, M. Glass, }. Cimiluca, I. Kir chner, A. Lazenvitz, B. Geary, N. Jaffe, K. Bitten, C. Tanneberger, ]. herwood, M. Schwartz, A. Hausner, A. Krauss, E. Grossberg, K. Jacob , L. Naka hian, C. Levy, H. Goldstein. Bottom Rotv, L to R: B. Meltzer, C. Dupee, B. Levine, E. Driva , D. Krown, H. Green, C. Miseo, A. Moskowitz, S. Mulbauer, D. Gavzy, }. Porway, D. ilverman, M. amuels, L. Rosenblum,]. Lovesky, R. Sokol, L. Epstein, I. }ones.

"Blessed be the time that appil take was, therefore we moun ingen." Benjamin Britten, set these Old English words to music in "A Ceremony of Carols," a major choral work with harp accom· paniment performed by this year's Concert Choir. Mr. Elwyn Spangler, first year vocal music teacher at Fair Lawn High chool, chose piece encompassing all phases of music for Concert Choir to sing. These ranged from Renaissance madrigals to large scale works by Vivaldi, Handel and Haydn, to the romantic music of Brahms, to the poetry of Robert Fro t set to mu ic by contemporary composer Randall Thompson. tarting the year off with a lack of enthusiasm and organization among its members, Concert Choir became unified through fund raising projects such as bake sales a banquet following Christmas winter concert and an evening of caroling.

SOPHCHORUS

"My cat sings better than that." Although this phrase has been sounded frequently by Mr. Elwyn Spangler in his ophomore Chorus classes, this group shows great potential as the future members of the Concert Choir. Much of their background this year dealt in sight-reading, an important factor not only in vocal music but also in instrumental music. Because of their work with tone production Sophomore Chorus has managed to produce a surprisingly good balance and blend of voices.

It is to the advantage of both ophomore Chorus and their director that there are still two years left for this group to develop into a professional musical organization.

M. Gottesman. 2nd Row, L to R: K. Thissen, M. alesky, H. Shapiro, }. Penn, R. Getlan, W. Sarnoff, }. Miller, S. Swirson, A. Berger, T. Krall. Bottom Row, L to R: G. Nowak, Duffy, M. Duffy, B. Kessler, D. ammarco, D. DeBruin, ]. Bischak, . Kresch, B. Michaels, M. Fisher, C. osis, ]. Smith.

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Top Row, L to R: B. Yourman, K. Waffenschmidt, ]. Bentt, E. eft, P. Olephant, L. Levantman, B. Shafran, W. R udowitz, L. Gardner, }. trait, S. Shore, J. chwartz, K. Cohen, M. Mallari, Vasquez, Zuckerman, D. Musiker, Breheny, I. Braun, D. alzman, M. klar, R. Polsky,

CHORALIERS

Should you happen to walk down the corridor where the music rooms are located at 7:45 a.m. and see a group of sleepy-eyed people singing " Morning Has Broken" (consider it ironic , if you tvill) , you have probably stumbled upon Choraliers. This dedicated group of approximately twenty-five selected vocal music students also rehearses every Tuesday afternoon. During these rehearsals , they diligently tvork on music ranging from madrigal to folk songs to show tunes, selected for them by F.L.H • .'s new choral director , Mr. pangler. Along with this year's change in conductor , Choraliers decided to have a change in image and become totally formal in their attire. Many " oohs" and "aahs" were sounded through many an audience tvhen the girls appeared in long gowns and the boys in tuxedo shirts and bow ties. Besides performances at school and community functions, plans for Choraliers included singing at a Bergen County Music Festival.

Top Row , L to R: C. Tanneberger , G. Obern· dorf. 2nd Row , L to R: P. umner , }. Kluger , P. Whitman , J. Sherwood. 3rd Row , L toR: D. DeBruin , C. Cook , R. Rothberg , C. Le'Uay , D. Enterline. 4th Row , L toR: R. Grapin , D. Crane , B. Levine , B. Josten , J. Cimiluca , T. Vander Zee. 5th Row , L toR: D. alzman , L. Leventman , D. Gavzy , }. Bischak. Bottom Row, L toR: A. Mos· kowitz , S. Mulbauer , R. Goldstein, A. Krall.
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BAND

To the tune of "I'd Like to Teach the World to ing," the Fair Lawn High chool Band braved the usual Saturday downpour to bring lively entertainment to the football spectators. Tr'ltile band member con ider playing at football games and pep rallie an important function, they are rnore concerned with presenting concerts and develop· ing their musiral ability. This year the Con· cert Band made several appearances and tours

Officers:

Top Row, L to R: S. Gold, N. Gav::sy, A. Burris. Bottom Row, L to R: ]. Feldman, D. Galante, ]. DeVuyst , B. Van-

and planned exchange programs with other schools. The music wa varied- pops to show tunes, and the band was high-caliber. This was clearly shown by the band's repertoire which included dilfi· cult contemporary tunes. Directed by Mr. Deodato, the band' musical renditions were obviou ly enjoyed by many who even chose to sing along.

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derZee. Top Row, L to R: L. Blankstein, ]. Silberstein, M. Bruin, ]. Laks, A. Burris, M. Hickey, M. Kramer, C. Rubinofl, G. Oliver, G. Urdang, F. Fenwick. Front Row, L to R: Goldhers::s, R. Bly, ]. Berman, N. Geleter, R. Weiss, ]. Levine, Valk, M. Guberman, R. Hammer, H. Finke. D. Stein, M. Kletter, L. Freeland, R. Klip· per, R. Engle, R. Greenough, R. Zavada, E. Paer. 2nd Row, L toR: D. Schwartz, M. Kolby. 3rd Rot(), L to R: D. Palomba, C. Sloan, J. Knauer, D. De Seniors not pictured: R. Bienstock, C. Butrico, ]. Finnigan, B. Meyer, P. Stoll. Top Row, L to R: B. VanderZee, ]. DeVuyst, E. Chu, N. Gav::sy, D. Galante, L. Giamongo, K. Kaufman. Bottom Row, L toR: Mr. Deodato, ]. Feldman, E. Yassky, N. Campbell, H. Kasper, B. Davis, Knorr, L. Antlit::s, R. Emeri::sy, R. Presman.

Top Row, L to R: A.. Bail, F. A.yres, N. Fon· lana, R. Biezunski, E. Greenfeld, B. Sesto, D. Casama, L. Fisher, P. Krakower, D. De.'tleritt, K. Mead, D. alzman. 2nd Row, L to R: D. Bindelglass, R. Sulick, G. Gerber, ]. Demai· anycz, H. Horowitz , T. Cooper, R. Lax, M.

STAGE BAND

This year, the popularity of the tage Band has risen to new heights. This is evident in that the tage Band arranged its own con· cert for the spring of 1973 at F.L.H.S. The popularity of the band is a result of the diversity of the repertoire tvhich included the "big band" sounds of Count Basie , the "cool" sound of progres ive jazz, and the "now" ounds of jau· rock. The band's debut came thi year at the enior Magazine Drive where it scored a tremendou hit. Plan included several concerts with the F.L.H concert band, as well as a performance in the 1973

tudent Council Talent hotv. This year Fair Lawn tvas represented in the Ramapo tage Band Festival.

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G. Traas, C. Gerstle, Gold. Bottom Row, L to R: K. ,Uintz, R. Rothenberg, A.. Weiner, K. Cohen, L. Hoffman, D. Zlochower, P. Li t, H. Mager, D. altzman, V. tytzko.

Deodato, G. iegel, chroder, Top Rotv, L to R: !Jfr. Deodato, H. Horowitz, D. Binclelglass , L. Hoffman, ]. Demaiancyz , B. esto , C. Gerstle. G. Traas, G. iegel, Gold. Bottom Row , L to R: A.. Perzley, D. altzman, G. Gerber, A.. Weiner, F. Femdck, Burri, U. Klet· ter, D. chtcart:s.

CROSS COUNTRY

The Cross Country team ran to a very respectable 94 record despite numerous injuries to key performers. In the league championship meet the Cutters finished a dismal sixth. However, some highlights of the season included wins over Ridgewood and Passaic Valley and the emergence of Tom Driscoll as the team's best and most consistant runner. Driscoll was supported by seniors Danny DeNicola and Craig Rubin, two harriers who usually finished in the top five.

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Top Row, L to R: C. Bockman, N. Lewanda, Brieschen, B. chnieder, C. Heinzman, A. Hoh S. Babiss, M. Glin, Mr. Hausman. Middle Row, L to R: A. Fernandez, J. hanker, D. DeNicola, C. Rubin, T. Driscoll, A. Krawitz, B. Goldsmith, Klarich. Bottom Row, L to R: R. Bryant, B. Schiff, B. Josten, N. Dragone, C. Leinweber, ]. Herzog,]. Brisack.

SOCCER

The soccer team ended the 1972 season, ranking fourteenth in the area, which was not a bad standing considering our 4-10-2 record. It is likewise necessary to bear in mind the filet that Fair Lawn plays in the toughest soccer league in New Jersey.

The team was characterized by its tenacious play, desire to excel and developing maturity. Like good wine, it became better as time wore on. The highlight of the season was a gritty tie with secondranked Ridgewood.

Top row, L toR: M. Hume , D. Zisk , P. Hoffman, T. Hochkeppel , ]. Levine, T. Hochkeppel, M. Zeemont, R. Negreann, K. Mintz, I. Benson. 2nd Row, L to R: A. Surasky, A. Landro , M. Barker, M. Kluger, Co-Captain ]. Zabriskie, M. Wiggins, A. Buckwald, D. chtvartz, D. Bindelglass, Coach Clifford. Bottom Row, L to R: ]. Pipkin, S. Greco, B. Pipkin, N. olomon, ]. atzman, M. tancher, B. Rosen, C. Koch, C. Schneider.

FOOTBALL

" o foul and fair a day I have not seen." Macbeth's tcord might very well have been the words of the rain-drenched Fair Lawn spectators as they watched the Cutters score a close 7-6 victory over arch-rival Hackensack. To these spectator. it was indeed a fair day especially after ome very disappointing losses resulting in the 3-5-1 record. Coached for the first year by AI Reinoso, the team valiantly tried to put it all togeher. It was only in the Hacken ack, Garfield, and Ber{!enfield games that the effort was totally successful. In these games, the defense led by Uike Auerbach, Mike Berman, Bill McKenna, and Lee Weinerman, t()a outstanding while the offense, led lJy Alan Bennett, Barry Dougan, Barry Milazzo, and Frank imonetti, racked up the points.

Top Row, L to R: M. Shreen , G. antana , B . Gates , G . Walker, P. Castriani, Cunningham , ]. Brancato , R. Wang, D. Martino, M. Sherr. 2nd Row , L toR: C. Hausn e r , G. Konstantinidis , R. Guadagnino , R. Raymond , D. Bryant , ]. Kresch, ]. DePadova , ]. migielski , C. Garbarini , E. Easse, R. Milazzo, . Reckson , B. Touvey , L. Arallo , C. chwartz, B. Kramier. 3rd Row , L to R: A. Henion , P. Janis , B. McKenna , ]. Berlin , P. Johnson , B. Kuhklin , K.

Walsh , M. N ido w icz , R. Hugh es, P tanzione , A Bennett , H Garbarini , B. Dou g an , M. Lore nzo , A Alamo , R. Mond e llo. 4th Row , L to R: ]. Carey , ]. K e lley , M. Blitzer , T. L e mbo , R. Hollar , A. Fink e lstein , T. Berrwbeo , B. McBur· nie, G. Oberndorf , P Mairon , F. Cohn , C. Daly. Bottom Row , L toR: B. Milazzo , ]. Cos g ro v e , H. Halko , R. Boylan , T. Marshall , F. S imon e tti , M. Auerba c h , M. B e rman , Fl e is c her , L. W einerman , R Warhol.

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BASKETBALL

This year's basketball team was built around quickness. The Cutters lacked height but made up for it with tough defense and excellent team play. In spite of the squad's overall record, it supplied many exciting close games , some undecided until the final buzzer. The highlight of the sea , on was a thrilling one point victory over Hackensack , one of the powerhouses of the N.N.J.I.L. This game was won in overtime. Mr. Bragan, a former Princeton basketball player and captain is the team's coach.

Top Row: Mr. Brangan , Phil haul , Phil Garfield , Frank Napolitano , Jo e Wesolowski , Mike Goldberg , Andy Wertheim , Eno Maletich , Don Wolfe. Bottom Row: Perry Chosnek , Murray Kuperman , Da ve Podell , Scott Kenni , Captain Mike Nevolo, Richard Paisley , Dave Hug.

GIRLS' BASKETBALL

Varsity letters for boys only? This was certainly not the case at Fair Lawn High School thi year. The following seven girls were the first to receive varsity letters for their excellence on the girls' basketball team: Sue Zarrow, ]o Anne Lubin, Kim Robertson, ue herman, Annette Salvatore, Betsy Tapp, and Maureen Scullion.

The team in its econd season of existence ended its season tcith a most respectable 12-3 record. The girls offset their lack of height with tremendous speed. Although the competition this year came from independent teams, next year will be the team's first year in the N. N. ].I. L.

Top Row, L to R: G. Boxer, Coach P. Harrington, D. Musiker, ]. Lavin, D. Scheffer, G. Levine. 2nd Row, L to R: C. Bray, B. Tapp, T. Van Olden, A. Salvatore, M. Scullion. 3rd Row L to R: S. Sherman, S. Zarrow, K. Robertson.
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GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM

Many interested girls through their determination and genuine interest, have been able to form the Fair Lawn High School Girls' Tennis Team. These girls have regular tennis meets in the spring, wearing their brand new uniforms. Mrs. Des Lauriers, who has guided and coached the girls, has succeeded in making the tennis team a part of the sports curriculum of the school.

GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL TEAM

This is the first year the Girls' Vol· leyball Team has been able to compete with other schools on the var· sity level. Although these girls gain their experience in volleyball in gym classes, their professionalism is increased during Volleyball meets. These gi rl s are under the supervision of Mrs. Calender who encourages them to win the game.

Front Row, L. to R.: ]. Danizer , A. chatz, E. Goldberg, W.Mar hall. Back Row, L. toR.: H. Hauptman, E. Feller, D. Beckman, }. tern, Mrs. DesLauriers.
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Bottom Row , L. to R.: D. Shuffle, K. Rob erts. 2nd Row , L. to R.: R. Brateman , F. Klein, }. Broder, A. Moskowitz, Mrs. Calender, P. honeman. Top Row, L. to R.: M. Rosenblatt, E. Dworetzsky, N. Rothman, L. Davidoff.

FENCING

Although losing over half the varsity fencing team through graduation, Coach Lawther took last year's bench and shaped them into a team receiving respect from such teams as Ramapo and Essex Catholic, which for the past years have dominated the league. After compiling a favorable record of 7 and 6, Fair Lawn was invited to participate in the State Tournament at Northern Valley Demarest High chool. F.L.H placed a highly respectable eighth in the state, and at this tournament Manuel Bueno received honorable mention for epee. It was there that the F.L.H fencing team also scored upset victories over Ramllpo and Essex Catholic in the sabre competition.

SWIMMING

This year the swim team came up with many surpri es, including a move to a different pool. The team practiced and had home meets at Olympian wim Club in Ram ey and improved on their style with an additional five hours of practice a week. The team received much support from managers Ester chneider and Carol Ades, and timers Benay Sesto, Jane Weber and Patti Vaughn. Swimming during practice, these girls contributed to the boys' morale.

A major surprise was the team's 10-2 record, the best ever in the history of the team. The only two losses were in the Hackensack-Fair Lawn meets.

At the end of the season several swimmers attended the state meet at Princeton. There Bob Weiss was third in the state for hi performance in the hundred yard breast troke. His time teas one minute, six and nine-tenths seconds.

First Row, L toR: M. Bueno, C. LeMay. Middle Row, L toR: R. Wallsh, R. lrrizary, R. Weil, K. Minb, Gold. Top Row, L to R: D. Schwartz, A. Heiger, S. Golde11berg, Jacobs, E. Greenfeld. First Row, L to R: Mr. Break, I. Zagorll, D. Fraenkel, B. Weiss, B. tern, R. Stewart. Middle Row, L toR: J. Hauser, R. Weiss, B. De Nooyer, D. tern, D. Enterline. Top Row. L toR: E. chneider, C. Ades, J. Weber.

After starting the season with a loss to East Paterson, the wrestling team rolled off five con ecutive, dynamic victories, highlighted by a 44 to 10 victory over Paramus Catholic.

The team is led by the four captains: Paul Casamenti, Brian Nuss, Fred Es er, and Mike Auerbach. Other seniors on the team are: Bill McBurnie, Joe Berger, Paul Marion and Bob Ehrentrout.

Highlighting the season for the Cutters was the 29-21 victory over Bergenfield at Fair Lawn, which brought their record up to seven wins and four losses.

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WRESTLING
Top Row, Left to Right: }. Berger, M. Auerbach, F. Esser, B. McBurnie, P. Marion, Coach DeLuca. Bottom Row, Left to Right: M. Ivory, R. Nus, P. Ca amenti, }. DePeri. M. Manzie, C. Meyer.

BASEBALL

From the vantage point of the beginning of the sea on, this year's baseball team could go a long way. Even though the team ha only played three games to date, it has two wins and one tie. o far the pitching has p ro ven its excellence and if the hitting continues, there is no telling how far t he team can go. Certainly this is the team to reawaken interest in this allAmer ican spo r t.

SOFTBALL

While not a member of the N. N. ].I. L. , th e g irls' v arsity softball team finished this , its second season , far better than expe cted. Winning or losing , the team always put its best effort forward and pro v ed to be competitive opposition. Under the coa c hing of Mis s Tro y ano , th e g irls look forward to joining the league next year.

Top Row , L to R: B. Sullivan , R Novak , B. Conti , ]. c hatmeyer , ] Collin s, D. Hug , M. Waylan , K. Lynch D. Wolfe , ]. Hotchkeppel , A. Hennon , L. Berowit:zs. Bottom Row , L to R: R. Br y ant , B. Milne s, Lie berw it::s , B Milla::so , M. Nevolo , ]. Predmor , P tamsione , ]. Ge mburg, P Mastronardi. L toR: B. Milla:z:o, M. Nev olo , G Wolfe. Top , L toR: R. Brateman, T. Beschaw , D. Musiker , ]. Giordano, M. Lembo, W. Wilkes , Mi s Troyano. Bottom , L to R: N. Scheffal , C. Epstein, K. Robertson , L. Epstein, N. De Nicola.
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Not pictured: S. Adler, Bolotin, E. Dworet::sky D. Mu e , B. Tapp, L. aka· shian.

TRACK

A year of rebuilding would be the best title for this year's track team. Mr. Hausmann calculated only twentyfive percent of the team's corer were seniors: Lee Weinerman (220, 100, high jump), Jim Hauser (hurdles), Bruce chiff (440), Craig Rubin (mile), Charlie Herman (pole vault), and Mike Goldberg (shot put). Much of the team's difficulties this year resulted from the inexperience of the underclassmen who, however, do show potential for the future.

Bottom Row, L to R: J. Schenker, C. Heinzman, H. Krawitz, N. Kn•pp, B. chiff, E. Altramura, T. Driscoll, S. London, D. Brenner, D. De Nicola, L. Weinerman, B.

chi//, C. Rubin, C. Herman, R. cotti, B. Josten. econd Row, L toR: J. Hausmann, F. Warther, S. Babiss, J. Poggi, B. Goldsmith, J. Brizek, M. Scheren, S. Reckson, H. Frost, M. Kramer, A. Troy, A. Bein, M. Glin, P. Perry, D. Walsh,

R. chein, M. tieglitz. Third Row, L to R: L. Blankstein, D. Martino, R. Mondello, E. Kantor, S. Rubin, T. Albrecht, B. Olephant, B. Beltzer , J. Lisbin, M. Morton, J. Herzog, R. Biezunski, Goldherz, G. Thomp on, M. Collins. Last Row, L to R: J. Hauser, R. Wang, S. Bueschen, C. Bachmann, M. Goldberg, E. Dorbian, P. Marion, C. Garbarini, T. Meyer, B. Chevrier, H. Kaplan, P. Sherman, L. Kadel.

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LACROSSE

Similiar to medieval "joust" of preparing for umr, lacrosse i the fastest growing sport in the United tales. The game is played much like hockey, using a stick named after the French missionary bishop's "crux."

Despite lacrosse's barbaric appearance, it is a relatively afe game, which any athlete can learn quickly. This year's team adopted new philosophies, along with their new coaches. On days of home and away games players were required to dress formally; according to new head coach Cullen there are three basic reasons for this practice: discipline for the individual, mental preparation, and good publicity.

The season proved to be a learning experience not only for the player who participated but for the new coaches as well.

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TENNIS

Have you ever noticed how hard it is to find an empty high school tennis court during the spring? It could be because Mr. Holotvach's tenni team is out there for two hours every day practicing after school.

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Led by Captain Don Grover, this year's team compiled an out tanding record. Returning lettermen were the central nucleus but promising sophomores and junior dominated the teammost of whom will be returning next year.

H. Goldberg W. lc Burnie Top Row, L toR: S. Steigertvald, F. Simonetti, C. Hausner, B. Trimmer, S. Canger, F. Zimmerman, R. hort, K. Kaplan. 2nd Row, L to R: D. Me Kenzie, I. arver, ]. Eckstein,]. Saltzman, K. Loeb,]. Siskin, M. Brandman, B. Kuklken, ]. Beshaw, L. Arallo, R. Frish, Mr. Kreitz. 3rd Row, L to R: S. Goldberg W. Me Kenna Mr. Cullen, S. Baker,]. Strauss, B. Fleisher, M. Carr, R. Miller. Top Row, L to R: Mr. Holowach, D. Grover, B. Herwig, D. McGinnes, R. Bleicher, M. Kluger, D. Feffer. 2nd Rotv, L to R: D. Frankel, K. Frankel, D. Merchant, R. Edelman, H. Rosen, D. Haft. B. Brawer P. haul K. Loeb C. Rubino

BOWLING

With a 4-0 romp over Passaic Valley the bowling team for the first time in Fair Laum High 's his· tory became the N.N.J.I.L. champ As the chool's mallest squad, the team went into the final playoff match behind by one game, but even this light disadvantage did not prevent the Cutters from making the four point stveep. Jon Just was the hero of the day , rolling a 600 plus series. His score wa followed by Howie Blum's 585, George Pelletieri's 550, and Mike Waldman's 500. With the support of the fans behind them, the e bowlers had little difficulty in felling the winning pins.

Another highlight of the team's year was entry in the Union Invitational Tournament where the team took second place ahead of twenty-six other schools for the second con ecutive year. Immediately following this tournament, was the Bergen County Invitational Tournament in which the Cutters finished with a strong second place.

GOLF

Undefeated in the first two games of the season, the golf team certainly had a good beginning for its twenty game season. No doubt, the daily practice at Orchard Hills and addle River Country Club was responsible for the team's winning ability. Matches played at Orchard Hills, Rockleigh, and Ridgewood were varied in nature. Sometimes the team played match play in which a foursome scores a point for every two out of three holes it wins. Other matches were won purely by player scores. The top five golfers were Mark Nidoweicz, Dennis Waters, Richard W eil, Dave Madison, and Bill Brower. Mr. Filippone, the Jack Nicklaus of the Fair Lawn High chool set, is the team's coach.

Those not pictured:
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Left to Right: A. Goldstein, J. Just, M. Waldman, G. Pellettieri, H. Blum. M. Kaufman, S. Greco, P. Levine. Top Row, L toR: D. Madison, Babitts, R. Weil, M. Hecht, D. Waters, Gold tein, M. Nidoweicz Mr. Filippone. Bottom Row, L to R: L. Gandel, chnall, T. Krall. Those not pictured: B. Brower, B. Kaplan

MAJORETTES

Anyone who has watched the half-time show at football games has certainly noticed the talents of the Fair Lawn High chool Majorettes, led by captain Debbie Mappa and co-captains Janet ilver and Jamie Taylor. Also known as the twirlers, these girls work long and hard to develop their skills. They practice on the average of two hours a day after school and twice a week at night.

Aside from twirling at football games and pep rallies, the Majorettes enter competitions which occur once every two months. This is when all their practice pays off.

In addition to winning some minor competitions, our Majorettes entered the N.J. tate Competition against ten other schools and placed first to become N.J. State Champions. Another major competition was held in Ramsey in March. Fair Lawn has placed first in this competition for the past five years.

Top, L toR: E. Londner, J. DeVuyst, T. Vaughn, B. Turkmany, K. krable. Middle row, L to R: K. Fopma, J. Porway,
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D. Casteline, D. Vasios. Front row, L to R: J. Taylor, D. Mappa, J. ilver.

CHEERLEADERS

"Are ya ready? Are ya ready?" The cheerleaders, led by captain Valerie Rocci , alwnys are. They're ready and willing to cheer twice a week at soccer or basketball games (depending on the season) , every aturday at football games, and at all pep assemblies. When they're not cheering on one of our teams, these twelve dedicated girls are practicing or coaching ]V cheerleaders. In addition to this, these girls belong to the Varsity Club and often sell Beat buttons and hold bake sales and car washes to raise money for the Athletic Fund.

Cheering along with these girl at games and pep rallies are Fair Lawn High chool's two Apaches , Diane Krown and Carol Golden. In addition, the Apache have an act of their own in which they display their gymnastic talent

Cheerleading takes a great deal of work and spirit. Fair Lawn i lucky to have such hard-working, spirited cheerleaders to call their own.

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Top Row, L. to R.: A. Krall , D. ]unium , L. Rupert , V. Rocci , Wolff , F. Streich. 2nd Row , L. to R.: S. Morgoriato , D. Pierce , R. Charash , C. Dolin , S. onye, D. De Maria. Apaches , (Below): D. Krown , C. Golden.

COLOR GUARD

"Mark time •.• March!" would be a familiar cry if you were a member of the Color Guard this year. Meeting twice a tceek over the summer, every afternoon, and on the mornings before a game, the Color Guard worked under the pres· sures of missing uniforms and equipment. Thi is a changed Color Guard squad with new routines and new uniforms. This is also the first time the Color Guard was placed in a competition. Bonded together by school spirit, the squad got along amazingly well. This was evident by the enthusiasm the girls generated at games.

Top Row, L to R: J. Sc hulwitz , L. Kli e n , C. Ades, V. Tor e ll , L. inge r , E. Landy, P. B e rh e n e y , R. Gre e noug h , A . D e Fus c o Bottom Ro w, L to R: K. D e tm e rin g, N G off , . Kra ve t z. Captain N an cy Goff
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Top Row , L toR: • Briks , 0. Yannikadis , R. DeLu c a, A Whit e, L. U e isler , K. Johnson , E. Grossber g, L Lohman , R Grapin. Bottom Row ,
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SPORTS QUEEN

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SPORTS QUEEN'S COURT

Top Row, L to R: Debbie Mappa, Fran Streich. Bottom Row, L to R: Val Torell, Jamie Taylor (Queen), Nancy Goff.
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EILEEN ABRAMSON I DEBBIE AIELLO RICHARD ANDREW "RICH" SHERYL A.. ADLER "SHER" In this corner, Chip Tanneberger MARY APUZZO MARCIE ADRIAN JOYCE AMENDOLA. LARRY A.RNOWITZ JOHN ARTINGER MICHAEL AUERBACH CRAIG BACHMANN "BACH" ..• and in this corner, the challenger, Ava Gold. RICHARD C. BABICK "RICK" RU SELL DOMENICK PAUL BARCADEPONE DEBORAH ASPROMONTE "DEBBIE'' STEVEN L. BABIS "BAB"
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MICHAEL BAUER "MIKE''

Over one thousand dollars for a worthy cause.

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BARBARA BECK "BARB' HOPE BELIEVE "HOPESTER" JEANETTE BELLER DENI E BECKMAN MARTIN BENDER "MARTY" BERNICE A. BEEKHUY EN SU AN BELL "SUE" PHYLLI BENNARDI IRA BEN ON
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MICHAEL BERMAN "BERM" BONNIE BERNICE TEVEN BERN TEIN " TEVE" Lorraine amuels: "He went that-a-way." RANDI BERNIKER "RAN" MARY ANN BIAMONTE TED BERNABEO PAUL BERNSTEIN RONALD BIENSTOCK "RON" JERRY BIRENZ LEE BLANKSTEIN MICHAEL BLITZER "BLITZ" ROSEANNE BLACK "ROE"
"I hope he isn't taking my picture."
MINDY SUE BLOOM CAROL BLANK PATRICIA ELIZABETH BLA BERG "PATTY"
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HOWARD]. BLUM "MILT"
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RONNI GAIL BODNER TEVE BOOK TABER U AN IRENE BOTTA " UE" DARYL K. BOFFARD }ANI BORODKIN "JAN" Mr. Kreitz: "No, guys, we're not playing Holly· wood quares." DEBRA BOND " DEBBIE" DEBBIE BOR T BOB BOYLAN

CHERYL BRANDES

ELLEN BRACHFELD HERR¥ BRIK " IIER" Mr. Hyman: "Keep your pant3 on!" MICHAEL BRA DMA "MIKE" BETH BRI TOL >lARK BRAFF
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CHARLE BRAUNLI H 'CHt'CKIE"
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HOWARD K. BRODSKY "H.K." HIRLEY BRYN " HIRL" STEVEN BUE CHEN
Take your helmet off. I can't see.
ROGER BROWN ALLEN STUART BURRI "AL" MARILYN BRUNDAGE MANUEL BUENO "MANNIE" ROBERT BUTCHYK "BOB" CARMINE BUTRICO TONY CARBONE ROYCARL ON DANIEL]. CAHILL "DAN" ]AMES CAREY "JIM"
Hail to the chief.
BARBARA CANNIZZO "PEP" WILLIAM CARLIN "BILL"
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MARYELLEN CARRAHER "MARE" FRAN CA.RRA.TELLO
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TERRY CA.RU 0 P A.UL CA.SA.MENTI Robert W eis : " am, should I play it again?" EDW A.RD D. CARVER "ED" DEBOAH CEBULA.R "DEBBIE" DONNA. CART A.LEMI JIM CA. AMA. ADRIENNE CHA.NA.T KY

"What do you think this is, a high school orchestra?"

BILL CLARK JEFFREY COHEN "JEFF" STEVEN COHEN " TEVE" BARRY COHEN Mr. Arella: RAMONA COLE FRED COHEN LOELCOHEN
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JOE COLLIN
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DEBRA. CONKLIN "DEBBIE'' JOE CORNETT DEBORAH UE CRANE CHERI COOPERMAN P A.TRICIA. CORTIGLIA. "P A.T" Janet Porway: " ••. But mother never told me about Ultra-Brite." JOSEPH COOPERMAN "JOE" JOHN CO GROVE "COS" CYNTHIA. JOAN CUCCIA. "CINDY" ADRIENNE CUNNINGHI BRUCE CZE NIEW Kl "CZES" LYNN DAVIDOFF "LEE" Pat Tedeschi: "This is my good side." DEBRA D' AMATO "DEBBIE" BARBARA DIANE DAVI "BARB" PATRICIA CZARKOWSKI "PAT" ]ILL DANZIGER
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HARRIET DAVI

Who says musicians love their work?

IARNA DAVIS JUDITH ANN DE GENNARO "JUDY"
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PAM DELLA BRUNA LINDA DECARO "CHIPS" KENNETH DE LUCCA "COLUMBO" ELIZABETH M. DECKER "BETTY" MIGUEL DE LA CARRERA
NANCY DE LUCIA
DANTE DE NICOLA " DAN" MICHELLE DIIENNO "BLINKY" MICHAEL THOMAS DONOHUE "MIKE" KAREN DETMERING
A future band member?
MICHAEL DINARDO "MIKE" LAURA DIEPEVEEN CHRI TOPHER DIORIO "CHRI "
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RO ALYN DORENTER JAN MARIE DOTTER RANDY DUDAS BARBARA JO DURLACHER "BARB"
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Mother'& home cooking! VALERIE DUDEK Rl E ELLEN DUTKA TOM DRI COLL LORRAINE ELIZABETH DUGAN "LORI" JAME DYKE "JIM" JAY ECKSTEIN
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ROBERTEHRENTRAUT
Murder, Incorporated.
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eriousness is the golden rule.

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GA.RY EMOND BA.RRY ESCHEN LA.URIE FEINBERG ''LAUR" RICHARD ENGLE "RICK" FRED ESSER EILEEN ERLICH ILYSE FADER LOUI FELDMAN "LOU" STUART FELDMAN "SLEEPER" EV ALYN FELLER LORI FINEBERG Gina Margolis and Deborah Sue Crane get revenge. FRANK FENWICK ANDY FINKEL TEIN SUSAN FELDMAN " UE" PATTJ.LEE FILIP "FLIP"
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JIM FINNIGAN COTT MICHAEL FLEI CHER KATHLEEN FOPMA. GERALDINE FITZGERALD "FITZ" Mr. Ratzin, the tickets are printed! I think we better start rehearsal. P A. TTl FORAN ELlS A. FITZIG "LI A." JOSEPH FLYNN "JOE" SHELDON FRANKEL ]AME FRATONE ROBYN FRIEDMAN "ROB" ROBIN GAMBLE KEVIN FREITAG NEIL FRIELICH The Thinker-Laura Mitchell. DEBORAH FLORENCE FRIDBERG "DEBBI" JUDY GALGANO
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ANNE MARIE CA.TENS "ANNE" BARBARA. GEARY ROBERTCERY "BOB" NINA. CA.VZY Oh no, Martin! NEIL CEBELOW FERN GERSTEN DON GIORDANO NICCI CIRAULO DOUG GIVEN IVAIVCY GOFF AVA GOLD "AV" JOSEPH GLA SMAIV "}0-}0E'' Mike Auerbach and Mike Berman: "Get Brillo, Get Tough." }OIVATHAIV GOLD "JOIVIVY" MICHELLE GOETZ "SHELL" FRED GOGOLEIV
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AIVIV GOLDBERG HOWARD GOLDBERG "HOWIE" TEYEN GOLDBERG
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HELENE GOLDEN JANICE GOLDBERG UE ANN GOLDBERG "Joan, don't look now but there's a spider crawling up your arm!'' MICHAEL GOLDBERG "MIKE" CAROL GOLDEN JAN GOLDENBERG "DUANE" STEVEN GOLDENBERG " TEVE" HELENE GOLD TEIN CYNTHIA GORDON "CINDY" Hola, mi mejor amiga •.. MARK GOLD TEIN APRIL GOULD DAVID GOLDMINZ "DAVE" BERYL GOODMAN
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SANDRA GRAMAN " ANDY" MICHAEL ALAN GRAPIN "ARI TOTLE"
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RICHARD GREENBERG RICHARD GREENE "RICH" RITA. GRAZIANO Mr. Rothermel: "Let me make one thing per· fectly clear we're out to kill Ridgewood." ERIC GREENFELD YOLANDA GRECO "YO" HILLARY BETH GREENE "HOLLY" JACQUELINE HEATHER GRIMM "JACKIE" FRANK GRO IAK SUSANGYE KY " DE" ROBERT HAHN DONALD GROVER "DON" JOSEPH HAAK This is the best seat in the house. MARK GUBERMAN "GUBE" GARY HAAR
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AUDREY LYNN HAUSNER Adrienne Cunninghis-eating up the profits? BONNIE HARRISON KATHY HEALY DONALD HAMMER ]AMES HAUSER "JIM" PATRICIA HEANEY "PAT" MARl HEAVEY CHRIS HEINZMANN CHARLE HERMAN "CHARLIE" MARY HEFFERNAN "HEFF" Signed, the Bic Banana. MARTY HER TEIN DAVID HEFFLER WILLIAM HENNIG BILL
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RONALD HILL " RON " HERYL HOCHMAN ANDREW M. HOH "ANDY" DEBORAH HIR CHKLAU " DEBBIE" DIANE HOFFMAN Hey-the camera's over here. TIMOTHY HOCHKEPPEL "TIM" VIRGINIA HOFFMAN "GINNY" RON HOLLAR JAN HOLMSTRUP TOM HOMCY HENRY HOROWITZ "HANK" GLORIA JACHZEL A pyrarnid i only as strong as its weakest Link. SANDY ISAKSON STEVEJACHZEL " PUG LY" MICHAEL IVORY "IV "
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STEVEN JACOB "JAKE"

We've got to atop meeting like thi•.

LA.RRY H. JA.COBS REBECCA. JA.RA. HOW "BECKY"
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We'll never tell!

TINA. KA.LIKO HOW A.RD R. KA.PLA.N "A. BE" DEBORAH KA.ROL BETH KA. iUINER KENNETH .KA.PLA.N "KENNY" DEBRA. KA.NNRY "DEBBIE" TEVEN KA.PLA.N "STEVE"
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ILENE CAREN KIR CHNER Pat Martins: " Double , double , toil and trortble. " LYNN KIEL FAWN KLEIN "LAMB CHOP " GERARD KELLY " JERRY " CHIP KIRCHNER IRENE KLEIN JOSEPH KLUGER "JOE" CARL KOCH JAY KORANSKY KEN KNAUER
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TINA KUTNER JOHN LA CAGNINA "LAC" CATHY LA FLEUR CATHY KUZIN Kl Sue Zarrow: The look of determination. BETTIANN LAND "BET" MARTY KW ARTLER AMY LADERMAN ELAYNE LANDY DEBRA LAUBER LINDA LAZEROWITZ BARBARA LEINER JOANNE LAVIN " ]0" DAVID LOUIS LEHMBECK "LEHM" The agony of defeat. RICHARD LAX " RICH" FERN LEIBOFF
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CURTI LEMAY

May I have thia dance?

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GUY LEMAY TIM LEMBO JEFFREY M. LEVINE "JEFF" MARY LESCHECK JOSEPH LEVINE lJIARGIE LEMBO RALPH LETIZIA CINDY LYNN LEVY "CIN" NEAL LEW ANDA ALLIS ANNE LIEB ARTHUR LIEBERMAN "BEAR" GREGG LEWIS Howard Blum bowls them over. LINDA LIEBERMAN JEFFREY P. LICHTMANN "JEFF" TOM LIEB "LIEB"
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KATHLEEN LILLO "KATHIE" CLIFFORD LINK "CLIFF" RO EANN LOCCISANO "ROE" ANTHONY LIMBER "TONY" ELl A LIPNICK "LISA" David Salzman playing ASLEEP IN THE DEEP. DAVE LIN "CHAP " PAUL Ll T "HAIR" KEITH LOEB JUDY LOEV KY Gene Traas: Come blow your horn. IRVING LUKIN DONNA LURIE MARY MCATEER BILL MC BURNIE ROBERT LOZZI " MURPH "
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Hey, we won a game!

THERESA MATTHEW "TERRY" USAN MECHANIC " UE" BRENDA LEE MELTZER NANCY MATUSEJ7ICH fARILYN fE ILLO BOB MAZZOCCHI LAURA fEI LER
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"I can see myself!"
MARK MEYEROWITZ "SHERMAN" JIM MILLER PATRICIA MINDAK "PAT" BRUNO MINGIONE "BUTCH" DEBRA MINTZ "DEB" LAURA MITCHELL "MABEL" Mike Ivory: "Want a body job?" CAROL lUI EO "MIZ" ANDY MITCHELL " AM" TEPHEN UINGIONE "MINGE"
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MIKE MO CA. RICHARD MURDOCK FRANK NAPOLITANO "KNAPP" DENNISMUHR Cindy Gordon-The Beginning of a pizza? DEBI NATOLI TEPHEN MUHR " TEVE''
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DORIS PREDMORE "DAR" NANCY PUTE KA.
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LESLIE RADOWITZ WILLIAM QUINN Curtis Le May and Mike Goldberg--corruption in high places? MARY RA MU EN ROBERT RADEST "BOB" DENNI RAFTERY DEAN RATZIN "DEAN" FRAN RECK ON MARCIA RICHTER "MU H" JANET SUE RITT CARYN REIMAN BARRY RIFKIN Curtis LeMay: "You need this for college???" ELYSE RE NICK ELLEN RIND "EL"
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LYNN A.NN RO ENBLUM Andre Martin: "We also have electricity in vit:rserland." ROBERT A.. RO EN "BOB" SEYMOUR RO ENTEUR "SY" V A.LERIE A.NN ROCCKI ROBERT]. RO EN "BOB" RICHARD H. ROSENTHAL "A.CE" ALICE ROTH "AL" MYRNA ROTHSTEIN CRAIG HENRY RUBINOFF HERYLROTH The French Connection? ]0 EPH M. RUDOLPH "JOE" NANCY ROTHMAN
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KAREN ALOMON LORRAINE NANCY AMUEL HARONSAFRAN DAVID SALTZMAN "DAVE" tudent director, Joe Kluger, attempts to conduct the Choraliers. RICHARD T. JOHN JAY R. ALZMAN MARGERY SAMUELS "MARGIE" DEBRA SANTUCCI "DEB" IRA ARVER JACK CHATMEYER Guessing Time! AMY SCHATZ GERARD SARI KY "GERRY"
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MARK CHATZBERG " CHATZ"
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KENNETH EMEL "KEN" RICHARD ERRA "RICH" STEVEN HAPIRO " HAPE" Destiny: Louvre or the garbage? BENAY SESTO PHILIP SHAUL "PHIL" HERYLSER ROBERT HALLER ANDREW SHEPARD " HEPS"
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JOYCE SHERMAN MERYL SHINDER RICHARD HORT
DONN A IEGEL
Invest a dollar .•• get back a dime.
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HARRY ILVER JANET ILVER LYNN INGER
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PATRICIA LOUI E MITH "PAT" DENI E SILVERMAN ANA MARIA IVILA "ANITA"
The Great White Way.
FRANK SIMONETTI "SUMO" HOLLY LADE " HOL " WILLIAM R. MITH "BILL" NADINE OKOL "DINIE" RALPH OLLA KAREN OO}IAN " 00]" Marge Egarian makes a face. CARON SOLOMON MA..RC TAGG RENEE OKOL NATHAN OLOMON "NA..TE"
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MARC TA CHER " TANCH" BARBARA TANGER DAVID TEIN "DAVE"
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RHONDA TEINHARDT ARLENE TAPLETON "S TAPE" Henry Horotvitz hunb for his history home· work (whew!) LI A STEINHART TV ART TEIGERW ALD " DICK" NANCY TEIN DANIEL TENCHEVER "DANNY" WILLIAM TERN JEFFREY TRAU "JEFF" LINDA C. UDAC PAUL TOLL FRANCINE STREICH "FRAN" Ginny Hoffman considers the finishing touch. PAUL TRAMBERG DOROTHY TUMFOLL "DOT"
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AGNES UGLE
MERRY TORGAN
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Jerry Birems
GENE C. TRAAS
TEVEVALK
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RICHARD WALL H "RICK" MICHAEL WALDMAN Cliff Link: "Hi there, fans!" ANDREA WEINBERG STEVEN W ALIN ROBERT WARHOL "BOB" ALAN WEINER "AL" MICHAEL P. WEINER ROBERT JONATHAN WEI "BOB" BOB WESLEY LEE WEINERMAN SHARON WELTMAN
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ARLENE WHITE JOE WIECHNICKI WENDY WILKE
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GLENN WI CH Haven't I seen you before? PHILIP WINICK "PHIL" GEORGE WOLFF MARCIANNE JJ' ILKE "MA RCIA" KATHRIN WINKLER "KITTY" SU AN WOLFF " UE" HELENE WOOD GRACE M. YOUNG COTT YOUNG DEBORAH WRIGHT Go33ip, Incorporated. UR ULA YOUNG "UR " JOAN Y ANNETTE
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JO EPH J. ZA.BRI KIE "JOE" HELEN ZELMAN JERRY ZIGMAN KENNETH ZANSBERG RICHARD ZIELEZINSKI "ZEL" FRANK E. ZIMMERMAN "ZIM" SUSAN ZARROW "MONK" GREGZIFFER LAURA ZIMMERMAN

STUDENT SENATE

The tudent Senate is the newest legi lative addition at Fair Lawn High. Its purpose is to insure fair and just treatment, to improve communication, and to promote the general welfare among all parties concerned with the functioning of Fair Lawn High School. In the spirit of true cooperation, guidance coun elors, administrators, classroom teachers, and students compo e the Student enate which hears only those problems that directly affect the welfare, procedure , policies and functioning of the school as a whole. Richard W allsh is the Senate's first chairman.

Top Row, L toR: Mr. Campbell, Mr. asso, M. de la Carrera, L. Friedman. Bottom Row, L to R: R. Rothenberg, Mrs. Marasco, R. Wallsh, Miss Demarest, M. Goldberg.
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Left to Right: Mr. Van Koolbergen, Mrs. Gariota, Mr. Sasso, R. Wallsh.

CARNIVAL

"Direct from Vienna for seven days only At popular prices, these wonders of tvonders Who e dazzle and daring

And fabulous feats Have astounded the capitals of Europe And confounded the Orient as well."

With these words this year's musical, Carnival, opened. The evening was filled with the magic, laughter and joy that one always finds in a circus tvorld.

Carnh:al teas advertised as "a new musical" but the musical wasn't the only thing new. The drama and music departments, for the first time, became one in a joint project. The orchestra seemed to have a new vibrance and vitality which helped set the pace of the show. cenery also was different this year. The elaborate ettings were crapped and in their place were beautifully simple pieces. The dancing also took on a netv look as the entire company joined in a rousing can-can in "Cirque de Paris." This year audience involvement reached a high point as clowns gave out lollipops, balloons, and even pinche to the tune of "Beautiful Candy."

The story of Carnival deals with the ageless love triangle. There's Lili, an innocent, young girl in love with a magnificent magician, the magician in love with himself, and Paul, the puppeteer, deeply in love with Lili. At the end all turns out well. Lili and Paul, as they should in all good love stories, walk hand in hand off the stage, as the chorus sing "Love makes the world go round."

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JUNIOR PROM

Xanadu- the site of Kubla Khan's pleasure dome , the place of Citi· :.sen Kane' s retreat, and the name of the junior prom of the Class of ' 73. All three of the above were special in their own right , but surely the latter means more to the senior class. On April 8 , 1972 , festivities began at 8 p.m. tu the band started playing and couples started to dance. tuffed dogs were given a11 favors to the girls while each boy received a glass mug. In keeping with tradition, a Queen of the Prom was chosen. Al Per:.sley , presidem of the cltus, did the honors and crowned Fran Streich queen. Dancing continued until one o'clock when the pleasure dome of balloons was released.

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SENIOR PROM MAY

LONG AND WINDING ROAD

SENIOR DIRECTORY

ABRAMSON, EILEEN

4-02 Lyons Avenue

Keyettea ll,l2; Future Teachers 11,12; Crimson Tide Literary Staff 12 ;NilS 12.

Pages 22,25,35,84.

ADLER, SHERYL A.

15-15 Ellis Avenue

Chorus 10; Keyettea ll,l2; Softball Team 11,12; Basketball team 12; Student Store 12; Hebrew Club 11,12. Pages 31,39,44,84.

ADRIAN, MARCIE

10-01 Bellair Avenue

COIII!IUIIity Service Club lO,ll; Make-up kit 10,11,12; Maaquea lO,ll; Students for Environmental Action 11; P.O.W. ''We Care" Club 11,12; Crimson Tide Literary and Photography Staff 12; Chorus 10,11,12; $100 Club 12. Pages 22,23,29,45,46,52,84.

AIELLO, DEBBIE

15 Wyckoff Terrace

Pages 30,84.

ALBERTINI, LOUIE

4-05 Plaza Road

Page 84.

AMENDOLA, JOYCE

2-20 17th Street

Keyettea 10,11,12; Girls' Bowling 11, 12; Art Club 12; GAA 11,12; Class Council 12, Ski Club ll; Student Council 12; Crimson Tide Art Staff 12. Pages 20,22,24,36,58,84.

M1>REWS, RICHARD

3 - 14 30th Street

Page 84.

APUZZO, MARY

lll Heights Avenue

Deca Club, Treasurer 12.

Pages 30, 84

ARNOWITZ, LARRY

27-01 Berkshire Road

Clasa Council lO,ll, treasurer 12; Student Council 10,11; AV. 10,11.

Pages 46,84

ARTINGER, JOHN

Page 85.

ASPROMONTE, DEBORAH

37-15 Garden View Terrace

Page 85

AUERBACH, MICHAEL

8-28 Fair Haven Place

Football 10,11,12; Wrestling 10,11,12; Key Club 10,11,12; Varsity Club lO,ll, 12

Pages 36,47 ,60 , 66,85

BABICK, RICHARD C

312 Grunauer Place Track 10,ll,l2; Cross Country ll; Political Institute 11,12; Alt. Class Council ll; Hippocrates Club 10.

Pages 25,85.

IIABISS, STEVEN L.

16-07 Lucena Drive

Cross Country 11,12; Track 10,11 12; Class Council 10.

Page 85.

IIACHMANN, CRAIG

37 - 20 Victoria Road Cross Country 11,12; Track 11,12 Page 85.

BARCADEPONE, RUSSELL DOMENICK PAUL

8-31 Cedar Street

Students for Environmental Action ll, 12; Class Council 12 Pages 45,85

!lAUER, MICHAEL

2-41 Plaza Road Page 85

BECK, IIARBARA

39-42 Romans Drive Ski Club 12; Italian Club ll,l2; Fencing ll. Page 86

BECKMAN, DENISE

16 Garwood Road Math League ll,l2; Girlo ' Varsity Tennis Team 11,12; Class Council 10, ll; Keyettes 10,11.

Pageo 25,37 , 46,48,86.

BEEKHUYSEN, BERNICE A.

12-02 Hopper Avenue GAC 12; Girls Intermurals 12. Pages 46,86.

BELIEVE, HOPE

3-02 28th Street Page 86

BELL, SUSAN

8-63 Forest Street Ski Club 12. Page 86.

BELLER, JEANNETTE

32-16 Sheffield Terrace Stylus lO,ll; Future Teachers 10; Fencing ll; Usherette 12; Office Aid ll,12. Page 86.

BENDER, MARTIN

0-74 Pine Avenue Key Club 12.

Page 86.

BEt.'NARDI, PHYLLIS

7 Vivian Court

Page 86

BENSON, IRA

Pages 59,87.

BENTLEY, CLIFFORD

1-07 Morlot Avenue

Page 87.

BEREI, SANDRA JOYCE

16-01 George Street Class Council ll, Secretary 12; Make-up Kit 10.

Pages 46,87

BERGER, JOSEPH

41-98 Rys Terrace

Football 10; Wrestling 10,11,12.

Pages 66,87.

BERKE, RENEE

3-ll 28th Street Chorus 10; Keyettes lO,ll; Program Sellers 11.

Pages 32,87.

BERMAN, CHERYL

21 Lowe Avenue

Keyettes ll,l2; Crimson Tide Art Staff 12; Class Council 12; ''We Care" ll,l2; Students for Environmental Action 11. Pages 20,22,45,87.

BERMAN, GAYLE

36-ll Lindsay Road AFS 10,ll,l2; Students for Environmental Action 11,12; Future Teachers 10 ,ll; Senior Show 12.

Pages 27 , 87.

BERMAN, JEAN

18-ll Morlot Avenue

Keyettes 10,ll,l2; Future Teachers 12; Hebrew Club lO,ll,l2; Students for Enviromnental Action 12; Student Store 12; $100 Club 12. Pages 31,35,39,44,46,87.

BERMAN, MICHAEL 16-10 Jordan Road Football 10,11,12; Basketball lO,ll; Varsity Club 10,ll,l2; Key Club ll,l2 Pages 60,88.

BERNABEO, TED 23 - 42 Cambridge Road Football 10,ll,l2; Varsity Club 11,12; Hockey Club 12

Pages 47 ,60,88.

BERNICE , BONNIE 10-05 Backus Road Keyettes ll.

Page 88

BERNIKER, RANDI 41-22 Matule Drive Future Teachers ll,l2; Keyettes 12

Pages 31,35 , 88

BERNSTEIN, PAUL Page 88

BERNSTEIN , STEVEN 22 Garwood Road Page 88

BIAMONTE , MARY ANN 12 - 10 Western Drive

Page 88

BIENSTOCK , RONALD 40 - 11 Tierney Place Bank lO , ll , l2; Basketball 10; Intramural Basketball ll , l2; Student Council ll Page 88.

BIRE Z, JERRY 38-35 Wilson Street

Editor-in - Chief, Crimson Crier 12; Feature editor, Crimson Crier 11; VicePresident, Student Council 12; Student Council lO,ll; Drug Abuse Commit t ee 10, ll; Insti t ute of Applied Psychotherapy 10 , 11; Burlington Model Congress 10 , 11, 12; Student Representative to Board of Ed u cation 12; Students for Environmental Action 10; Political I nstitute 10; Checker Club, 11. Pagea 25,29,34 , 1 73

BLACK, ROSEANNE 12-19 River Road Page 89.

BLANK, CAROL 3-15 Kenneth Avenue Ski Club 11,12.

Page 89.

BLANKSTEIN, LEE 7-14 Park Avenue Band 10,11,12. Pages 54, 89.

BLASBERG, PATRICIA ELIZABEnl

31-02 Garrison Terrace

Students for Environmental Action 10,11, 12; Future Nurses 10; Domestic Exchange 12; ''We Care" 11,12; Hippocrates Club 10.

Pages 25,45,89.

BLITZER, MICHAEL

11-06 Fair Lawn Avenue Football 11,12; Key Club ll,l2.

Pages 32,60,89.

BLOOM, MINDY SUE

38-20 Grant Street

Keyettes 10 ,ll,l2; Future Teachers 10, 12; Class Council ll; Student Council 12; Usherettes 11,12.

Pages 24,35,46,81,89

RLUM, HOWARD S.

41-27 Er li Road

Student Council 12; Bowling Team 10,11, 12; Lacrosse 11,12; Chess Club ll,l2; Key Club 12.

Pages 24,25,36,47,89.

BLUM, TERRY

BODNER, RONNIE GAIL

18-15 Split Rock Road French Club 11,12; $100 Club 12.

Page 90.

BOFFARD, DARYL K.

4-13 Dorothy Street

Hippocrates Club 10,ll,l2; Russian Club 10 , ll,l2; Fencing Team 10; Class Council 10; Equestrian Club ll; Masques lO,ll Pages 25,44,90.

BOND, DEBRA

10 Ruskin Road

Volleyball 12.

Page 90.

BOOKSTABER, STEVE

381 Plaza Road North

Page 90

BORODKIN, JANIS

13-18 Plaza Road

Crimson Crier 12.

Pages 52, 90.

BORST, DEBBIE

7-28 Lake Street

Page 90.

BOTTA, SUSAN IRENE

15 Williamson Place

Future Teachers 10,11,12; Italian Cuisine Club lO,ll , l2; Bocce Club 10, 11,12.

Pages 35,42,90

BOYLAN, BOB

39-23 Brookside Avenue

Football 10,ll,l2; Hockey ll,l2.

Pages 47, 60, 90

BRACHFELD, ELLEN

17-15 Radburn Road

Class Council lO,ll,l2; Student Council lO,ll; Color Guard 12; Varsity Club 12; Usherette 11,12; Domestic Exchange 12; Keyettes 10 , ll,l2; Program Sellers 10.

Pages 20,25,47,73,91.

BRAFF, MARK

53 Nottingham Road

Students for Environmental Action 12; Hockey Club Statistician 12.

Pages 45 , 91.

BRANDES, CHERYL

16 - 36 Raymond Street

Hebrew Club 10; Future Teachers ll , l2; Stylus 12

Pagea 35 , 36,91.

BRANDHAN, MICHAEL

16-10 Everett Terrace

JV Lacrosse 10; Varsity Lac roue 11,12; Class Council ll,l2; Student Council 11,12; Board of Elections 12; Key Club 10 , 12; Varsity Cl u b 12

Pages 20 , 24 , 32,46 , 47 , 91.

BRAUNLICH, CHUCKIE

6 Edison Court

Page 91.

BRD<S, SHERRY

3-06 Legion Place

Keyettes 10; Program Sellers lO,ll; Hebrew Club 12; Future Nurses 12; Color Guard 12.

Pages 44,47,73,91.

BRISTOL, BEn!

39-33 Paterson Street

DECA 12.

Pages 30, 91.

BRISTOL, n!Ct!AS

BRODER, JANET

13-31 Jerome Place

GAA 10,ll,l2; Choir lO,ll.

Page 91.

BRODSKY, HOWARD K.

17-01 Morlot Avenue

Chess Club 10, ll, 12; German Club ll, 12;

Amateur Radio Club ll, 12; Debate Club 12.

Page 92.

BROWN, ROGER

5 Allen Place

Stylus 11,12; Key Club 10,11; Ski Club ll,l2.

Pages 25,33,92.

BRUNDAGE,MARILYN

13 -09 Berdan Avenue

$100 Club 12.

Page 92.

BRYN, SHIRLEY

38-38 Ackerman Drive

Stylus 12; Apparatus Intramural& 10.

Pages 33,92.

BUENO, MANUEL

6-17 Plaza Road

Student Council 10,ll,l2; Class Council 11,12; Varsity Fencing 10, ll, 12; Bocce Club 11, 12.

Page 46,47 92.

BUESCHEN, STEVEN

5-26 Bryant Place

Basketball 10; Track 10,ll,l2; CrossCountry 11, 12.

Page 92.

BURRIS, ALLEN

13-30 Saddle River Road

Band lO,ll,l2; Orchestra lO,ll,l2; Jazz Band lO,ll,l2; Russian Club 11; Student Council 12; Amateur Radio Club 10; Jr. Prom C01IIIli t tee ll.

Pages 25,51,54,55,92,178.

BUTCI!YK, ROBERT

12-52 5th Street

DECA Club 12.

Pages 30,92.

BUTRICE , CARMINE

23 Albert Avenue

Page 93.

CAHILL, DANIEL

3-26 32nd Street

Pages 93,171,172.

CANNIZZO, BARBARA

0-46 Mor lot Avenue

Page 93.

CARBONE, TONY

Page 93.

CAREY, JAMES

Page 93.

CARLIN, WILLIAM

4 Sherman Place Film Club ll; Audio Visual Club 12

Page 93.

CARLSON , ROY

Pages 30,93.

CARRAHER, MARYELLEN

0 - 169 Blue Hill Avenue

Page 93.

CARRATELLO, FRANCINE

Page 94.

CARTALEMI, DONNA

16-35 Elliott Terrace Class Council 12; Keyettes ll,l2; Equestrian Club 10, ll; Italian Club 10; Student Council ll,l2. Page 94.

CARUSO , TERI

Pages 94,171.

CARVER , EDWARD

2-01 Saddle River Road

Page 94.

CASAMA, JIM

17 Winslow Terrace

Page 94

CASAMENTI, PAUL

14-10 Elmwood Place

Wrestling 12.

Pages 66,94,176

CEBULAR , DEBORAH

37-10 Victoria Road

DECA 12

Pages 30, 94.

CHANATSKY, ADRIENNE

338B Plaza Road North Page 94.

CLARK, BILL

8-23 Oak Street Page 95.

COHEN, BARRY

12-55 Edward Street Page 95.

COHEN, FRED

Pages 60,95.

COHEN, JEFFREY

14-30 Elmwood Place Ski Club 11. Pages 40,95.

COllEN, LOEL

40-21 D'Auria Drive

Page 95.

COllEN, STEVEN

0-11 Hamlin Court Ski Club 10,ll,l2. Page 95.

COLE, RAMONA Page 95.

COLLINS, JOSEPH Page 95.

CONKLIN, DEBRA

3-09 33rd Street

Choir lO,ll; Keyettes 12; Program Sellers 12.

Pages 31,40, 96.

COOPERMAN, CHERI

ll-13 Fairhaven Place President Future Teachers 12; Publicity Chairman Future Teachers ll; Class Council Representative 10,11; Keyettes Secretary 10; Plying High 10; Board of Trustees of Youth Employment Service ll; Girls 1 Tennis Team 11; Homeroom representative to Guidance office ll, 12; Student Advisory Council 11,12; Secretary for seminar sponsored by League of Women Voters 11; Rockathon Volunteer of Multiple Sclorosis 11. Pages 25,35,96.

COOPERMAN, JOSEPH

34 Kershner Place

Page 96.

CORNETT, JOE

34-09 High Street Page 96.

CORTIGLIA, PATRICIA

13-05 Eastern Drive Class Council 12; Keyettes ll. Page 96.

COSGROVE, JOHN

31-08 Heywood Avenue

Football 10,11,12; Class Council 12; Student Council 12; Key Club 12; Varsity Club 11,12; Lacrosse 12; Trainers 1 Club ll, 12. Pages 20,24,32,47 ,60, 96,173,176.

CRANE, DEBORAH SUE

1-22 Banta Place Sophomore Chorus 10; Choir ll, 12; Choraliers ll, 12; Bergen County Chorus 10; Yearbook Staff (Literary) 12; Russian Club ll,l2; Masques lO,ll; Class Council 10, Senior Musical 10,11, 12; Students for Environmental Action ll; Girls Fencing Club 10; Planaria Aquacade 10; Hall Monitor 12. Pages 25,44,52,53,96,176.

CRAWFORD, KENNETH Page 49

CUCCIA, CYNTHIA

0-46 34th Street Page 96

CUNNINGHIS, ADRIENNE

66 Kershner Place Jr. Class Council 11; Keyettes 11; Program Seller ll; Student Store ll,l2; Stockbroker 12

Pages 39,97.

CZARKOWSKI, PATRICIA

12-62 Second Street Page 97.

CZESNIEWSKI, BRUCE

4-15 26th Street Page 97.

D1AMATO, DEBRA

11-11 Harrison Drive Page 97.

DANZIGER, JILL

41 - 38 Rys Terrace

Students for Environmental Action 10, 11,12; Girls ' Varsity Tennis Team 12; ''We Care" a P.O W Club 11,12; National Honor Society ll,l2.

Pages 25,45,97,148

DAVIDOFF , LYNN

19-03 Morlot Avenue

Varsity Basketball 10,ll, 12; Varsity Volleyball 12; Varsity Softball 10, ll, 12; Varsity Hockey lO,ll;GAA 12;GAC 12. Page 97.

DAVIS, BARBARA

39-09 Terhune Place

Band 10,ll,l2.

Pages 54,97.

DAVIS, HARRIET

388 Plaza Road North

Keyettes 10,11,12.

DAVIS, MARNA

13 Berkeley Place:

GAA 10,11,12; GAC 10; Girls' Varsity

Basketball Team 11; Ski Club 12.

Pages 25,98.

DECARO, LINDA

3-33 Saddle River Road

DECA Club 12.

Pages 30,98.

DECKER, BETI'Y

11-06 Pourth Street

Page 98.

DE GENNARO, JUDY

13 Sherman Place

Page 98.

de la CARRERA, MIGUEL

343 Owen Avenue

Senior Show lO,ll; State Student Council 11,12; Choir lO,ll; Key Club 11,12; Crier 12; Stockbroker 12; Domestic Exchange 12; Student Council 12; NHS 11, 12; Political Institute 11,12; School Senate 12.

Pages 24,25,32,34,39,98.

DELLA BRUNA, PAM

8-ll Westmoreland Avenue

Page 98.

DE LUCCA, KENNETH

3-18 26th Street

Radio Club 10,11,12; Italian Club lO,ll, 12; Class Rep. 10,11,12; Soccer team 10; Key Club 12; Bocce Club 10,11,12; Hippocrates Club 10,11,12.

Pages 32,42, 98.

DE LUCIA, NANCY

38 Garwood Road

Color Guard 11,12; Keyettes 10,11,12; Ski Club 11,12; Varsity Club 11,12; NHS 11,12; Class Council 12.

Pages 20,25,46,47,73,98.

DE NICOLA, DANTE

6-18 Christie Place Cross Country 10,11,12; Key Club 12; Track 10,11,12; Varsity Club 12.

Pages 47 ,60,99.

DETMERING, KAREN

Pages 4 7, 73,99.

DIEPEVEEN, LAURA 14 Ryder Road

JV Cheerleading 10; Ski Club 10,11,12; Art Club 12.

Pages 36,46,99.

DI IENNO, MICHELLE

31-10 Garrison Terrace

Page 99.

DINARDO, MICHAEL

13-54 20th Street

Wrestling Team 10,ll,l2.

Page 99.

DIORIO, CHRISTOPHER

15 Vivian Court

Page 99.

DONOHUE, MIKE

18-02 Hunter Place

Page 99

DORENTER, ROSALYN

39-01 Wilson Street

Keyettes 11, 12; Environmental Action 12; Art Club 12.

Pages 31,46,99.

DOTTER, JAN

1-30 34th Street

Co-op Program 12; German Club 10; Pep Club 10, Choir 10.

Page 100.

DRISCOLL, TOll 4 Van Sa= Place

Track 10,11,12; Cross-Country 10,11,12; Varsity Club 11,12; Key Club 12; NHS 11,12.

Pages 25,47,60,100.

DUDAS, RANDY

0-49 W. Amsterdam Avenue

Page 100.

DUDEK, VALERIE

Page 100.

DUGAN, LORI

19-22 Saddle River Road

Page 100

DURLACHER, BARBARA

19-13 Saddle River Road

Program Sellers 12.

Pages 49,100.

D\1l'KA, RISE

13-53 Henrietta Court

Keyettes 10; Hebrew Club 10.

Page 100.

183

DYKES, JAMES

374 O..en Avenue

Ski Club ll, 12; AV 12; Italian Cuisine Club 12.

Page 100.

ECKSTEIN, JAY

20-16 Greenwood Drive

Lacrosse 10,ll,l2; Key Club 12.

Pages 25, 101.

EDELMAN, JUDI

30-26 Garrison Terrace

Keyettes ll,l2; Stylus ll,l2; Hippocrates Club 10.

Pages 31,101.

EDSON, KEITH

4-06 Hopper Avenue

Page 101.

EGAN, CHARLENE

8-35 Henderson Blvd.

Page 101.

EGARIAN, MARJORIE

3-10 Lyncrest Avenue

Pages 50,101.

EIIRENTRAUT, ROBERT

Page 101.

ELLIOT, EVE

Page 101.

ELSON, SUE

32-12 Raphael Street

GM lO,ll; P.O.W. ll,l2; $100 Club 12.

Pages 45,101.

EMOND, GARY

35-16 Ferry Heights

Pages 52,102.

ENGLE, RICHARD

325 Plaza Road North Band 10,ll,l2; Student Council Rep. ll; $100 Club 12.

Pages 46,54,102,172.

ERLICH, En.EEN

5-17 Eugene Street

Concert Choir 10,ll,l2; Make-up Kit lO,ll; German Club ll,l2; Stylus ll.

Pages 25,102.

ESCHEN, BARRY

7 Kossuth Place

Page 102.

ESSER, FRED

12-21 Morlot Avenue

Wrestling ll,l2.

Pages 66,102.

FADER, ILYSE

Page 102.

FEINBERG, LAURIE

32-14B Sheffield Terrace

Ceramics Club 10; Yearbook (Art Staff)

12; Keyettes 12.

Pages 22,36,46,102.

FELDMAN, LOUIS

40-04 D1Auria Drive

Key Club ll,l2; Crimson Crier 12; Stylus 12.

Page 102.

FELDMAN, STUART

Pages 44 ,103.

FELDMAN, SUSAN

Pages 20,31,35,46,103.

FELLER, EVALYN

Pages 24,48,103.

FENWICK, FRANK

Pages 25,46,54,55,103.

FILIP, PATTI-LEE

Pages 39,103.

FINEBERG, LORI

Pages 25,103.

FINKELSTEIN, ANDREW

Pages 48,60,103.

FINKELS'l:EIN, MICHAEL

Page 103.

FINNIGAN, JIM

4-07 30th Street Band lO,ll,l2. Page 104.

FITZGERALD, GERALDINE

37-27 Victoria Road Page 104.

FITZIG, ELISSA

0-38 Hamlin Court

JV Cheerleader 10; Varsity Cheerleader ll; Class Council Rep. 10,11; Keyettes 10; Usherette 12. Pages 25,46,104

FLEISCHER, SCOTT

40 - 14 Knott Terrace

Football 10,ll,l2; Baseball 10, Varsity Club ll,l2. Pages 47 ,60,104.

FLYNN, JOSEPH

0 - 42 Hamlin Court Student Council ll; Magazine promotion ll Page 104.

FOPMA, KADILEEN

17-16 11th Street

Majorettes 10,11,12; Yearbook staff (art) 10,11,12. Pages 22,23,71,104.

FORAN, PATTI

10-26 4th Street Stylus 10,ll,l2; German Club ll,l2; Make-up Kit ll; Student Traffic Safety COOJDittee 11,12; Students for McGovern 12.

Pages 25,33,43,46,104.

FRANKEL SHELDON

15-23 Mandon Place

Page 104.

FRATONE, JAMES

40-15 Jasper Road

Page 105.

FREITAG, KEVIN

Page 105.

FRIDBERG, DEBORAH

40 Wins low Terrace Hippocrates Club 10,11; German Club 11, 12; Usherettes 11,12; Choir 10. Pages 25,46,105.

FRIEDMAN, ROBYN

30-15 Gordon Place

Keyettes lO,ll,l2.

Pages 46, 105.

FRIELICH, NEIL

6-14 3rd Street Drug Abuse Council 10,11; Masques 10; Class Council 12; Ski Club 12; Photography for Stylus 11,12. Pages 33, 105.

GALGANO, JUDY

5-16 Saddle River Road Page 105.

GAMBLE, ROBIN Page 105.

GAROFANO, CAROL

15-14 George Street Page 105.

GATENS, ANNEMARIE

2-36 Grunauer Place

DEGA 12.

Pages 30,106.

GAVZY, NINA

375 Plaza Road North Band lO,ll,l2; Orchestra 10,11,12; Hippocrates Club 11. Pages 33,51,54,106.

GEARY, BARBARA

10-07 Bellair Avenue

Make-up Kit 10,ll,l2; Choir 10,11,12; ''We Care" 12; Masques 10; Yearbook Lit Staff 12; $100 Club 12. Pages 22,29,45,46,52,106.

GEBELOW, NEIL

50 Kershner Place Bridge 10; Students for Environmental Action 11,12; Masques 11,12; Stylus 11, 12; Key Club ll,l2. Pages 25,45,106.

GERSTEN, FERN

12-11 George Street

Hebrew Club ll,l2; Future Teachers 12. Pages 25,106.

GERY, ROBERT ll-06 12th Street Page 106.

GIORDANO, DON

8-09 Forest Street Page 106.

CIRAULO, NICCI Page 106.

GIVEN, 0000 37-07 Northern Drive Football 10,11. Page 107.

GLASSMAN, JOSEPH

ll-ll Elaine Terrace

Chess Club ll,l2; Key Club 12; Crimson Crier 12; Football 10,11,12; Lacrosse 10,12; Student Council 12; Class Council 12; USY 10,11,12. Page 107.

GOETZ, MICHELLE

25-26 Morlot Avenue Class Council 10,11; Italian Cuisine Club 10,11,12; GAA 10. Pages 42,107.

GOFF, NANCY

37-20 Stelton Terrace Color Guard ll,l2. Pages 47,73, 75,107.

GOGOLEN, FRED

11-10 Upton Place Page 107

GOLD, AVA

15-26 Eberlin Drive Future Teachers 10,ll,l2; GAC lO,ll; Girls ' Varsity Basketball ll; Political Institute 11; NHS ll,l2; $100 Club 12. Pages 22,25,35,46,107.

GOLD, JONNY

16-06 Ellis Avenue

German Club ll,l2; Ski Club ll,l2; AFS 12; Model Congress 10,11,12.

Pages 43,48,107.

GOLDBERG, ANN

Page 107.

GOLDBERG, HOWARD

8-26 Manor Avenue Football 10,11; Lacrosse 10 ,ll,l2; Student Council 12; Key Club 12.

Pages 32,108.

GOLDBERG, JANICE

17 Kershner Place Keyettes 10,11,12; Crimson Crier ll,l2; Class Council Rep. 10,ll,l2; Ski Club 12; Masques 12; Domestic Exchange 12. Pages 31,108.

GOLDBERG, MICHAEL

5-35 Brennan Ct. Student Council 12; Crimson Crier 10, ll,l2; Football 10; Basketball 11,12; Track ll,l2; NJ Model Congress ll,l2; USY 10,ll,l2; Key Club 10,11,12; School Senate 12.

Pages 24,25,32,47,62,108,173.

GOLDBERG, Sl:EVEN

Pages 25,33,47,108.

GOLDBERG, SUE ANN

10-02 Charles Street

Ski Club 10,ll,l2; Keyettes 10; Class Council 12.

Page 108.

GOLDEN, CAROL

0-95 Pine Avenue Chorus 10; Class Council 10; Political Institute ll,l2; Model Congress 11,12; Apache 12; Student Council 12; AFS 12; Bocce 10.

Pages 25,27, 72,108.

GOLDEN, HELENE 0-51 Pine Avenue Chorus 10; Orchestra 10,11,12; Students for Environmental Action ll; Yearbook (Literary Staff) 12; Senior Show 10 ,ll, 12; NHS 12.

Pages 22,25,51,108.

GOLDENBERG, JAN

15-14 Radburn Road

Library ll,l2; Students for McGovern 12.

Page 108.

GOLDENBERG, Sl:EVEN

12-68 12th Street

Band lO,ll; Fencing lO,ll,l2; Orchestra 10,ll,l2; NHS ll,l2.

Pages 51,109.

GOLDMINZ, DAVID

10-06 5th Street

German Club lO,ll,l2; Chess Club 11,12; Math League 12.

Pages 25,36,109.

GOLDSTEIN, HELENE

0-14 27th Street

Choir 10,11,12; Class Council 10; NHS 11,12; Hippocrates Club 10.

Pages 25,52,109.

GOLDSTEIN, MARK

7-50 Richard Street

Bowling Team 10,11,12; Bowling Club 12; Chess Club ll,l2.

Pages 36,45,109.

GOODMAN, BERYL

19-74 Chandler Drive

GAA 10.

Page 109.

GORDON, CYNTHIA

42-17 Williams Street

Key Club lO,ll; Environmental Club 11, 12; Future Teachers 12; Art Club 12. Pages 35,36,109.

GOULD, APRIL

10-04 Be11air Avenue

Class Council 11; Future Nurses 10, Keyettes 10

Page 109.

GRAMAN, SANDRA

33-23 Hamilton Road

Stylus 12; Art Club 12; GM ll,12.

Pages 36,109.

GRAPIN, MICHAEL

14-04 Mandon Place

Pages 46, llO.

GRAZIANO, RITA

1-40 26th Street

Pages ll0,174.

GRECO, YOLANDA

12-51 5th Street

Page llO.

GREENBERG, RICHARD

Page llO.

184

GREENE, Hll.LARY

3-04 Leonard Terrace

Masques 10, 11,12; Environmental Action 11,12; Choir ll,l2; Make-up Kit 10,11, 12; Keyettea lO,ll,l2; Senior Musical 10,11,12; Intramural& 10; Stylus 10; Student Council 10; Ski Club 10.

Pages 28,29,31,52,110.

GREENE, RICHARD

39-19 Van Duren Avenue

Page 110.

GREENFELD, ERIC

12-05 Ellis Avenue

Ski Club ll,l2; Crimaon Crier 12; Fencing Team 11,12; Band 10,ll,l2.

Pages 34,ll0.

GRIJoti, JACKIE

2-14 Berdan Avenue

Page llO.

GROS IAK, FRANK

3-ll Lambert Road

Page lll.

GROVER, OONALD

12-25 Orchard Street

Cheu Club 10, 11; Student Council 10; Tennio Club 10,ll,12; Tennis Team 10, ll,l2; Fencing Team 12; Stockbrokers 12; Student Store 12; Students for Environmental Action 12.

Pages 36,39,45,48,111.

GUBERMAN, MARK

39-37 Sundorland Drive

Band 10,ll,l2.

Pages 54,111.

GYESKY, SUSAN

16-32 Eberlin Drive

Page lll.

HAAK, JOSEPH

7-07 Essex Place

Page 111.

HAAR, GARY

16-07 Alden Terrace Claas Council ll, 12; Stockbroker 12; Football ll; NHS ll, 12; Hippocrates Club 10.

Pages 25,39, 111.

HA11N, ROBERT

Page lll.

HALKO, RICHARD

0-17 Overlook Place

Track 10,11; Football ll, 12. Pages 25,60,lll.

HALPIN, FRANK

4-09 Plaza Road

Football 10. Page ll2.

HAMMER, DONALD

Page ll2.

HARMON, DEBRA

27-02 Kipp Street Co-operative Program 12. Page ll2.

HARRISON, BONNIE

3-18 Saddle River Road President of D.E.C.A. 12. Pages 30,ll2.

HAUSER, JAMES

ll Randolph Terrace Swim Team 10, ll, 12; Track Team ll, 12. Pages 25,112.

HAUSNER, AUDREY

20-ll Radburn Road

Masques 10,ll,l2; Make-up Kit 10,ll,l2; Choir ll, 12; NHS ll, 12; Class Council 10; Lacrosse Score Keeper 11,12; Football Statistician 12; Keyettes 12; COIIIDJ11ity Service 10; Senior Musical 10,ll,l2.

HEALY, KAD!Y Page ll2.

HEANEY, PATRICIA

37-10 Jasper Road Page ll2.

IlEAVEY, MARl

39-19 Morlot Avenue Yearbook Staff (art) 12; Junior Prom ll; Keyettes 10. Pages 22,46,113.

HEFFERNAN, MARY

20 South Broadway

Deca Club 12. Pages 30,ll3.

I!El'FLER, DAVID

16-16 Radburn Road Hippocrates Club 10; Wrestling 10; Class Council 12; Student Council 12; Crimson Crier 12; Stockbroker 12; Student Store 12. Pages 20,24,34,39,41,45,113.

HEINZMANN, CHRISS Page 113.

HENNING, WILLIAM

39-25 Sunderland Drive Track Team 11,12; Drama Club 11. Page ll3.

HERMAN, CHARLES

16-30 Parmelee Avenue

Ski Club 10,11,12; Track 10,11,12.

Page 113.

HERS IE IN, MARTY

13-35 Henrietta Ct.

Page 113.

HICKEY, MARSHALL

27-11 Kipp Street

Band 10,ll,l2; Track 10,11,12

Pages 54,ll3,172.

HILL, RONALD

4-44 SUIJIIll. t Avenue Cross Country 10, ll; Scuba Diving Club 12; Fishing Club 12.

Pages 41,114.

HIRSCHKLAU, DEBORAH Chorus 10; French Club 10; Program

Sellers 12.

Pages 40,114.

HOCHKEPPEL, In!

11-03 Fifth Street Baseball 10, ll, 12; Soccer 11,12.

Pages 59,114.

HOCHMAN, SHERRYL

17-02 Saddle River Road

Keyettes 10,11, 12; Art Club 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Stylus 10; Class Council 12; Student Council 10.

Pages 25,114.

HOFFMAN, DIANE

13-66 Comerford Place

Equestrian Club 10,11,12; Art Club 12. Page 114.

HOFFMANN, VIRGINIA

32-15 Nicholaon Drive

Art Club 12.

Pages 36,114.

HOO, ANDY

17-09 Split Rock Road Cross Country 11,12; Track 10,11,12; Stylus 10; Bocce Club 10; Math League 10; Student Council ll,l2. Pages 24,25,45 ,58,114.

HOLLAR, RON

5-14 Grunauer Place

Football 10,11,12; Key Club ll,l2; Varsity Club 11,12.

Pages 47,60,114.

HOLMSTRUP, JAN 376 Owen Avenue

Ski Club ll,l2; Keyettes 10,11,12. Page 115.

HOM::Y, TQi

12-22 Burbank Street

Page 115.

HOROWITZ, HENRY

0-108 Yerger Road Band 10,11,12; Orchestra 10,ll,l2; Stylus 12; MDIPE ll,l2. Pages 33,46,51,55,ll5.

ISAKSON, SANDY

42-11 Union Street Keyettes 10; Ski Club ll,l2; Masques 10; Drug Abuse 10. Page ll5.

IVORY, MICHAEL

5-ll Bryant Place Wrestling ll.

Pages 66, ll5.

JACHZEL, GLORIA

42-06 Naugle Drive Hebrew Club 10, ll; Art Club 12; Worked with Retarded 10, 11,12. Pages 36,46, ll5.

JACHZEL, STEVE

42-06 Naugle Drive Chess Club and Team 11,12; Ski Club 12. Page 115.

JACOB, STEVEN

36-10 Menow Street Fencing 10,ll,l2; Golf 10,11,12; Masques 10, ll, 12. Page ll5.

JACOBS, LARY 37-27 Berdan Avenue Stylus 12.

Pages 33,ll6.

JACOBS, SUE

16-37 Eberlin Drive Class Council lO,ll. Pages 46,ll6.

JAFFE, NANCY 6 Sheridan Place Choir 10,ll,l2; Future Teachers 12; Keyettea 12; Program Sellers 12.

Pages 31,40, ll6.

JARASHOW, REBECCA

4-39 2nd Street Student Council 10,11,12; Class Council 10,11,12; Ski Club ll; Horseback Club ll; Keyettes 10,11,12 Pages 31,34,46,116.

JENKINS, PEGGY

9-18 5th Street Page 116.

JOHNSON, KAREN 39-10 Taylor Road Color Guard 12; Varsity Club 12. Pages 47,73,116.

JUNII.tl, DONNA 20 Godwin Avenue Cheerleader 12; Horseback Riding Club11. Pages 47,72,ll6,176.

KALB, KAREN l554A Plaza Road Keyettea lO,ll,l2; Stylus 12. Pages 33,40,ll6.

KALD<O, TINA

7-18 Mansfield Drive Cheaa Club 12; Keyettea lO,ll,l2; Class Council ll; Student Council 10; Advisory Council ll, 12. Pages 25,36,ll7.

KAMINER, BETH

9-05 Bush Place Pages 46,117,172.

KANNRY, DEBRA

40-14 Marie Ct.

Usherettes ll,l2; Keyettes 10,11,12; Future Teachers 10; Class Council 10, ll,l2; Student Council lO,ll; Talent Show ll; Chorus 10,ll,l2; Domestic Exchange 12

Pages 20,25,46,ll7.

KAPLAN, HOWARD

15-02 Eberlin Drive Track Team lO,ll,l2. Pages 36,117.

KAPLAN, KENNY

15 - 56B Plaza Road Lacrosse 10,ll,l2.

Page ll7.

KAPLAN, STEVEN

14-05 Ellis Avenue Member of Hockey Club 12

Page ll7.

KAROL, DEBORAH

4-42 2nd Street

Page 117

KATZ, SANFORD

14-25 Elmwood Place Hockey Club 10, ll, 12.

Page ll7

KEARNEY, DENNIS

3-20 30th Street

Page ll8.

KELLY, GERARD

15-30 George Street Track 10,11,12; Football ll,l2.

Page 118.

KENNIS, SCOT!"

12-18 Berdan Avenue Basketball lO,ll,l2.

Pages 46,62,118.

KIEL, LYNN

38-66 Taylor Road

Page 118.

KIRCHNER, CHIP

3-42 Grunauer Place

Page ll8.

KIRSCHNER, ll.ENE

22-15 Radburn Road

Keyettes 10; Choir 10,11,12; Hebrew Club ll,l2; Yearbook (Lit) 12; Future

Nurses 12.

Pages 22,44,52,ll8.

KLEIN, FAWN

40-06 Knott Terrace

Ceramics Club 10; Girls Intramural& 10,11,12; Girls' Varsity Volleyball 12; Girls 1 Bowling League ll; Art Club 12.

Page ll8.

KLEIN, IRENE

31-11 Garrison Terrace Ski Club 12; Equestrian ll,l2.

Pages 24,46, ll8.

KLUGER, JOSEPH

34-06 Hillside Terrace

Masques 10,11,12; Choraliera ll,l2; Class Council 10,12; Senior Musical 10, 11,12; Choir ll,l2; Tutor 12; $100 Club 12.

Pages 20,23, 24,25 ,43,46,52 ,53, ll9.

1<NA UER, KEN

8-61 Cheater Street

Page ll9.

KOBER, DONNA

Page 119.

KOCH, CARL

Yearbook, Soccer, Audio Visual. Pagea 22,23,38,59,ll9.

KOPF, PATI"I

41-14 Geiger Place

Keyettes lO,ll; Drama 12; $100 Club 12. Pages 46, ll9.

185

KORANSKY, JAY 9-02 Plymouth Drive Hockey Team 10,ll,l2.

Page 119.

KORNl!Ltml, RITA

36-01 Lenox Drive

Yearbook 12. Page 119

KOSSAR, BRUCE

14-27 Mandan Place

Ski Team 10,11,12. Page 119.

KOVER, JAMES

30-14 Nicholson Drive

Page 120

KRAEMER, KATHY

23-10 Ellington Road

Page 120.

KRAKOWER, LOIS 5-11 Karl Street

Page 120.

KRALL, AUDREY 11-07 Fair Lawn Avenue

Student Council 10,11,12; Class Council 10,11,12; Hippocrates Club 10 ,11, 12; Cheer leading 12; Choraliers 11,12; Domestic Exchange 12; Math League 11,12; Choir 10,11; Student Store 10; $100 Club 12; Senior Musical 10,11.

Pages 20,24, 25,37,46,47 ,53, 72,120,175.

KRAUSS, ANITA

12-43 Fairclough Place

Masques 10,11,12; Keyettes 10 ,ll,l2; Model Congress 11,12; Ski Club 10,ll,l2; Choir 10,11,12; GAA 11,12; Future Nurses

ll,12; Student Council 12; Class Council

10,ll,l2; Drug Abuse Council 10; Coamunity Service Com. 10; Hebrew Club lO,ll, 12; Senior Musical 10 ,ll,l2.

Pages 20,28,29,52,120.

KRAVETZ, SALLY

29-07 Southern Drive

Keyettes 12; Varsity Club ll,l2; Color Guard -co-capt. ll,l2.

Pages 47,73,120.

KREPPEL, MAUREEN

13-13 Floral Avenue

Page 120.

KRESS, MICHAEL

31-15 Garfield Place Hockey Club ll.

Page 120.

KRIMSKY, GARY

Page 120.

KROPKOWSKI, JAMES

10-12 Henderson Blvd. Student Advisory Council ll,l2.

Page 121.

KROWN, DIANE

17-25 Elliott Terrace Field Hockey ll; Gymnastics 10,11,12; Apache 12; Senior Musical 11,12. Pages 25,35,47 ,50,52, 72,121,176.

KRYSIAK, MICHAEL

0-04 Plaza Road Baseball lO,ll.

Page 121.

KIJCELMAN, JILL

449 17th Street Decca 12; Ski Club 11. Page 121.

KULLER, PAUL

0-105 Bellair Avenue

Page 121.

KULLER, TERRI

0-105 Bellair Avenue

Page 121.

KUMET2, WALT

25-32 Urban Place

Russian Club 10,ll,l2; AV Club 10,11, 12; Wrestling 10,12; Track ll,12; Key Club lO,ll.

Pages 44,121.

KUTNER, ALAN

15-ll Alden Terrace Varsity Wrestling 10.

Page 121.

KUTNER, DEBBIE

39-12 Pershing Street

Hippocrates Club lO,ll; Hebrew Club 10, 11,12; Future Nurses 10; Program Seller 11,12; Student Store 12; Keyettes Club 10. Pages 39,40,44,121.

KUTNER, TINA

18-20 Berdan Avenue

Keyettes 11. Pages 45,122.

KUZMSKI, CATHY

0-00 Be11air Avenue Decca Club 12. Pages 30,122.

KWALTER, MARTY Page 122.

LA CAGNINA, JOHN

37-06 Victoria Road Fishing Club ll,l2; Golf Club 10. Page 122.

LADERMAN, AMY

0-105 Yerger Road Drug Abuse Club ll; Ski Club ll; Art Club 12. Pages 26,122,171.

LA FLEUR, CATHY Page 122.

LAND, BETTIANN

38-15 Jasper Road Page 122.

LANDY, ELAYNE

41-54 Rys Terrace Colorguard 11,12; Domestic Exchange ll, 12; Varsity Club 11,12; Keyettes 10,12; Future Teachers 10. Pages 25,46,47 ,122.

LAUBER, DEBRA

15-05 Jordan Road Page 123.

LAVIN, JOANNE

3107 Southern Drive Girls 1 Varsity Basketball 11,12; Guidance Representative 11,12; Scuba Diving Club 12. Pages 41,45,123.

LAX, RICHARD

14-16 Lucena Drive Choir 10 ,ll,l2; Band ll,l2, Lacrosse 11. Page 55 ,123.

LAZEROWIT2, LINDA

16-18 Eberlin Drive Keyettes 10,ll,l2; Future Teachers 10, ll; Class Council ll,l2; French Club 10. Pages 31,46,123.

LEHMBECK, DAVID

2-18 Plaza Road Page 123.

LEIBOFF, FERN

40-18 Marie Ct. Student Council ll; Keyettes 10; Senior Show 10. Pages 25,123.

LEINER, BARBARA

43 - 21 Williams Street Keyettes 10 ,ll,12; Student Council 12. Pages 24,31,123

LE MAY, CURTIS

38-38 Northern Drive Student Council 11,12; Key Club lO,ll, 12; Class Council 10,12; Senior Musical 11,12; Fencing 10,11,12; Lacrosse 10, 12; Marathon 10,ll,l2; Choraliers 11,12. Pages 20,24,46,47,52,53,123.

LE MAY, GUY Page 124.

LEMBO, MARGIE

7-20 Hopper Avenue GAC Bowling 10; Assembly Coamittee 12. Page 124.

LEMBO, TIM

37-05 Ferry Hgts. Football 10,12. Pages 60,124.

LESCHECK, MARY

12-06 SUimter Place

DECA Club 12. Pages 30,124.

LETIZIA, RALPH

8-52 Henderson Blvd. Page 124.

LEVINE, JEFF

35-ll Garden View Terrace Band 10,ll,12; Soccer 12; Fencing 11. Pages 54,59,124.

LEVINE, JOSEPH

3-34 33rd Street Pages 124,174.

LEVY, CINDY

5-15 Dorothy Street Future Teachers 10,11,12; Keyettes 10; Choir 10,ll,12; Class Council 10 Pages 35,52,124.

LEioiANDA, NEAL

33-15 Halsey Road Cross Country 10,11,12; Track 10,11,12; Varsity Club 12. Pages 47,58,125.

LEWIS, GREGG

13-38 2nd Street Page 125.

L ICHTMANN, JEFF

44 Garwood Road Page 125

LIEB, ALLIS

0-111 Yerger Road Page 125.

LIEB, TOM 0 -lll Yerger Road Scuba Club 12; Lacrosse 11,12. Page 125.

LIEBERMAN, ARTHUR 5-01 Sixth Street

Key Club lO,ll,12; Class Council lO,ll; Student Council ll,l2; Political Institute 11.

Pages 24,32,46,125.

LIEBERMAN, LINDA 36-02 Northern Drive Class Council 10; Keyettes 11. Pages 40,125.

LIEBERMAN, ROBYN 13-09 Edward Street Future Teachers 10; Keyettes ll,l2; Italian Cuisine 12. Pages 25,31,42,125.

LILLO, KAD!LEEN 13-20 Plaza Road Page 126

LIMBER, TONY 39-21 Pellington Drive

Page 126

LIN, DAVE 3-30 Pickett Place Page 126.

LINK, CLIFF 33-02 Sheffield Terrace Key Club 12; Student Council 12. Pages 24,32,126.

LIPNICK, ELISA

0-170 Turnbridge Road Dec a Club 12.

Pages 30, 126.

LIST, PAUL 12-24 Sampson Road Yearbook 11; Crimson Crier 12; Band 12. Pages 55,126.

LOCCISANO, ROSEANN

9-01 Essex Place GAA 10,11; Deca 12; Senior Play ll. Pages 30,50,126.

LOEB, KEITH 17-08 Greenwood Drive Lacrosse 11,12; Student Council ll,l2; Key Club 11,12; Football 12; German Club 12. Pages 24,32,43,126.

LOEVSKY, JUDY

16-07 Jordan Road Student Council 12; Girls 1 Fencing 10; Masques 10; Chorus 10 ,ll,l2; Comparitive Religion Club ll; Future Nurses 12; Plana ria Aquasade 10; French Club 12. Pages 25,52,127,171.

LOZZI, ROBERT

58 Pomona Avenue

Page 127.

LUKIN, IRVING

9-13 Fairhaven Place Student Council ll,l2; Crimson Crier 12; Class Council 10; Checker Club ll; Drug Abuse Council 10,11; Cafeteria Coumittee 11.

Pages 34,127.

LUPO , JEAN

5 Greydanus Place Page 127

LURIE, DONNA 0 - 19 Yost Place Keyettes 10,ll,12; Hebrew Club ll,12; Class Council 10,ll; Unicef Cooking Sale ll; Intramurals 10; Stylus 10,11. Pages 25,31,127.

LYNCH, KEN

16-15 Well Drive Baseball Team 12.

Page 127.

MC ATEER, MARY

17-24 Hunter Place

Page 127.

MC BURNIE, BILL ll-03 Maxwell Place Football 10,11,12; Wrestling 10,ll,l2; Baseball 10,11,12; Orchestra 10,11. Pages 25,32,47,60,66,127.

MC DONALD, SUSAN

16-19 Radburn Road Domestic Exchange 12.

Page 127.

It: HUGH, EVELYN 12-02 Floral Avenue Student Committee for Traffic Safety ll,12; Studens for McGovern 12. Page 128.

MC KENNA, WILLIAM 4-17 Kenneth Avenue

Football 10,ll,12; Lacrosse 10,ll,l2. Pages 47,60 ,1 28.

It: LANE, MEL 10-08 Henderson Blvd. Page 128.

MACKAY, MISMO 1-39 29th Street Page 128.

186

MAGER, HAROLD

15-20 Lucen Drive

Band 10,11,12; Orchestra 10,ll; Math Club lO,ll,l2; Computer Club 11,12; Russian Club 10,11,12; Key Club 12; Tennis Team 10,ll,l2.

Pages 44,128.

MAGRAH, GAD.

16-22 George Street

Page 128.

MOHONEY, PATRICIA

5-12 Bergen Avenue

Decca 12.

Pages 30,128.

MAIN, LAURA

Page 128.

MAINENTI, JEFF

Page 129.

MALTER, BERNADETTE

Page 46,129.

MANDELBAUM, LEE

39-07 Terhune Place

Chiefs Club 11.

Page 129.

MANGIONE, FRANK

16·09 Bellair Avenue

Baseball Team 10,11,12; Football Team 10.

Page 129.

MANN, ROSE

38-35 Allwood Place

Keyettes ll,l2; Art Club 12; Ski Club 12; Students for Environmental Action 12.

Pages 31,36,129.

MANNING, CORRINE

9-15 Maxwell Place

Page 129.

MAPPA, DEBBIE

8-14 Henderson Blvd.

Majorettes 10,ll,l2; GAA ll,l2; Varsity Club 10,ll,l2.

Pages 47 ,50, 71,75,129.

MARCUS, MINDY

0-68 Pine Avenue

Page 129.

MARCUS, RICHARD

39-24 Garvey Place

Chess Club 10; Hebr Club lO,ll.

Pages 44,130.

MARGOLIS, GINA

40-31 Terhune Place

Choir 10,ll,l2; Senior Show ll; Stylus 12; Yearbook 12.

Pages 22,33,52,130.

MARION, PAUL

13-03 Ellis Avenue

Soccer 10,11; Wrestling 10,ll,l2; Drama Club lO,ll; Russian Club 10, ll,l2; Track ll,l2; Football 12.

Pages 44,60, 66,130.

MARSHALL, ANTHONY

3-29 31st Street

Football 10,11,12; Wrestling 10,ll; Track 10,11; Varsity Club 10,ll,l2; Key Club 12; Class Council 12.

Pages 20,47 ,60,130.

MARTENS, PAT

4-16 Bellair Avenue

Page 130.

MARTIN, ALLAN

11-05 Cadmus Place

Page 130.

MARTIN, ANDRE

2-33 29th Street

AFS 12; Student Council 12; Team 12.

Pages 27 ,46,130.

MASTRONARDI, PETE

25 Kershner Place

Key Club 12; Baseball Team ll,l2. Pages 23,130.

MATTHEWS, THERESA

13-29 Eastern Drive Student Council lO,ll; Cheerleader 10; Intramurals lO,ll; Spanish Club 10. Page 131.

MATUSEVICH, NANCY

6-05 John Street Page 131.

MAZZOCCHI, BOB

23-21 Berkshire Road Page 131.

MECHANIC, SUSAN

14-10 Lucena Drive Keyettes 11,12. Page 131.

MEISLER, LAURA

1 Madelyne Place Choir lO,ll,l2; Masques ll,l2; Colorguard 12; Keyetteo 10,11,12; Future Teachers 10; Stylus ll; Planaria Aquacade 10; Students for Environmental Action 11; Opportunity Center 10; Senior Show 10. Pages 25,46,47,52,73,131.

MELTZER, BRENDA

13-04 Burbank Street Choir 10,ll,l2; Future Nurses Club 12; Program Selling 12; GAA 10. Pages 52,131.

MENNILLO, MARD.YN

19-26 Saddle River Road Page 131.

MERD., LARRY

51 Kershner Place Key Club 10,12; Econogy Club 10,11; Ice Hockey Club 10,ll,l2. Page 131.

MERLO, DIANNE

26-10 Waveriz Avenue Class Council 10. Page 132.

MEYER, BRUCE

17-08 Saddle River Road Band lO,ll,l2; Orchestra 10,ll,l2; Jazz Band 10,11,12; Senior Show 10 ,ll,l2; Student Council ll,l2; Domestic Exchange 12; Russian Club ll; Chef's Club lO,ll. Pages 24,51,132.

MEYEROWITZ, MARK

7-08 Fourth Street Page 132.

MILAZZO, BARRY

1 Ramsey Terrace Varoity Football 10,ll,l2; Varsity Club 12; JV Baseball 10; Varsity Baseball 11,12. Pages 25,47,60,132.

MILLER, BRUCE

5-03 Dorothy Street Orchestra 10,11,12; Masques 11,12; German Club 11,12; French Club 12; Domestic Exchange 12; AFS 12. Pages 28,34,43,45,46,51,132.

MILLER, JIM

13-06 George Street Track 10; Orchestra 10. Page 132.

MILLER, KIM

1-25 27th Street Keyettes 11; Program Sellers ll. Page 132.

MINDAK, PAT

2-26 31st Street Keyettes 10,11. Page 132.

MINGIONE, BRUNO

12-50 Sampson Road Golf Club 10; Italian Club 11,12. Page 133.

MINGIONE, STEPHEN

12-50 Sampson Road Golf Club 10; Bowling Team ll; Choir 10,11. Page 133.

MINTZ, DEB

17-19 Split Rock Road

Pages 46,133.

MISEO, CAROL

3-08 Leonard Terrace Chorus 10 ,ll,l2; Environments 1 Action lO,ll; Bowling Intramurals, GAA lO,ll, 12; Italian Cuisine 12. Pages 52,133.

MITCHEL, CAREN

4-12 Cyril Avenue Stylus 10,11,12. Pages 33,133.

MITCHELL, LAURA

l3-17D Sampson Road Masques 11,12; German Club ll; Chorus 12; Student Council ll; Class Representative 12.

Pages 28,133.

MITCHELL, SANDY

22-01 Dalton Place Page 133.

MONT, ANDREA 39-31 Brookside Avenue Page 133.

MOSCA, MIKE

409 Wagaraw Road Page 134.

MUHR, DENNIS

5 Remington Road Track Team 10; Stylus 11,12; NHS 11,12.

Pages 25,134

MUHR, STEPHEN

5 Remington Road Track Team 10; Stylus Club 11,12; NHS 11,12

MURDOCK, RICHARD Page 134.

MYERS, LINDA

12-13 Rosewood Street Volleyball lntramurals 11; ''We Care" Club ll,l2; Future Nurses 12; Keyettes 12 Pages 25,31,134.

NAPOLITANO, FRANK

5-15 Bellair Avenue

Basketball 10,11,12; Student Council

10; Student Advisory to Guidance 11, 12; Key Club 12; NHS President 11,12. Pages 25,32,46,62,134,175.

NATOLI, DElli 35-14 Lenox Drive Page 134.

NAUGLE, LISA 12 South Broadway

Bowling Club 10; Class Representative

ll. Page 134.

NEGREANN, RICHARD

3-38 31st Street

Varsity Soccer 10,11,12; JV Lacrosee 10; Key Club 10,12.

Pages 25,59,135.

NEVOLO, MICHAEL

17-14 Split Rock Road

Baseball 10,ll,l2; Basketball 10,11,12; Key Club 12; Varsity Club 11,12. Pages 32,47,62,135,176.

NEWMAN, SALLY Pages 33,36,135.

NIDELMAN, CARYN

16-17 Raymond Street

Ski Club 10,11,12; Drug Abuse 10 ,ll,l2; Keyettes 10,ll,l2; Masques 10,11,12; Checkers Club 11; Class Council ll; $100 Club 12.

Page 135.

NUSS, BRIAN 12-18 Ellis Avenue

Wrestling 10,ll,l2.

Pages 66,135.

OBERIIDORF , CARY 31-04 Heywood Avenue Varsity Football 11,12; Basketball 10; Class Play lO,ll,l2; Masques ll; NHS ll,l2; All State Choir ll; Key Club 12; Class Council 10,12; Choraliers lO,ll, 12; Concert Choir 10,ll,l2. Pages 24,25,32,46 ,47 ,52,53, 60,135.

O'BRIEN, ROBERT

19-32 Hunter Place

Page 135.

OLEPHANT, BRUCE

15-34 Prospect Avenue Track Team 11,12; Key Club 12. Pages 32,135.

OLIVER, JEFF

8-32 Mitchell Place

Band lO,ll,l2; Football 10

Pages 54,136.

OSTER, HARRY

23-16 High Street

Chess Club ll; Hebrew Club ll; Radio Club 12; Student Store 12; Students for Environmental Action 12.

Pages 39,45, 136.

OTTENBREIT, JEAN

5-18 Lambert Road Class Council 10; AFS ll; Stylus ll,l2; Girls' Fencing Club lO,ll,l2; Make-up Kit ll.

Pages 25 ,41,46,136.

OZBEK, ISLAM

Page 136

PACKER, LYNN

13-39 Comerford Place

Students for Environmental Action 10, ll; Poetry Writer for Stylus Magazine 11,12; Head of Willowbrook Clothing Drive 11. Page 136.

PAISLEY, RICHARD

Pages 62,136.

PALOMBA, ROBERT

Pages 54,136.

PANOCK, JERROLD

40-15 Terhune Place Crimson Crier 12; Student Council 11, 12; Class Council 10; Guidance College Board 12.

Pages 24,34,136.

PARKER, ELISE

41-03 Ackerman Drive

Keyettea 10,ll,l2; Future Teachers 10, ll; Worked in Office 11; Yearbook Staff 12; Student Representative for Class Council 12; Class Council 10,11; Magazine Drive 12. Page 137.

PARVIN, JILL

19-10 Prospect Avenue

Keyettes 10,ll,l2; Magazine Drive 12; Student Council (al t) 11; Class Council 10.

Page 137.

PASTERNAK, DONNA

34-05 High Street Choir lO,ll,l2; Masques 10,12; Senior Musical 11

Pages 52,137.

187

PEDOTO, JOE

40·06 Paterson Street

Masques 10,11,12; Stylus 10,11; Senior Musical 10,11,12.

Pages 25,28,137,171.

PELKA, CAn!Y

5·17 McKinley Street

Page 137.

PELLEGRINO, CAROLE

17-19 Berdan Avenue

JV Cheerleading 10; Varsity Cheerleadins 11.

Page 137,

PELLETTIERI, GEORGE

33-03 Ryan Road

Saturday Bowling League 10,11,12; Fair Lawn Bowling Team 11,12, Page 137.

PERLMUTTER, CARCL

7 Greydanus Place

Future Teacher a 10; Hebrew Club 11,12.

Page 137.

PERRITT, WAYNE

7·36 Central Avenue

Page 138.

PERZLEY, ALAN

2-34 32nd Street

President of Class Council 10,11,12; Student Council 10,11,12; Key Club 10, 11,12; Sophomore Chorus 10; Concert Choir 11; Senior Musical 10,11; Domes· tic Exchange 11; NHS 11, 12; Guidance Advisory Board 11,12; Crimson Crier 11, 12; Political Institute 11; Jazz Band 12; $100 Club 12.

Pages 20,24, 25,32,34 ,46,55, 138,175

PETTINEO , CARY

23-41 Berkshire Road

Page 138

PIEKARSKY, BROCE

13·45B Sperber Road

Track 10; Cross Country Manager 11; Track 11.

Page 138.

PIERCE, TOM

9-10 Mansfield Drive

Page 138.

PIPKIN, BOB

2·20 24th Street

Soccer 10,11,12; Key Club 10,11,12.

Pages 32,59 , 138.

PIROG, SUSAN ELIZABETH

5·24 SW!IIIit Avenue

Crimson Tide, Co-editor of the Literary Staff 11,12; $100 Club 12.

Pages 22, 138

PISLOR, MICHAEL

Page 138

PLATT, ANN Page 139.

PCLSKY MATTHEW

13 - 14 Eastern Drive

Tennis Club 11; Tennis Team 11; Intra-

mural Basketba 11 12.

Page 139.

POOR, CHARLES

5·23 River Road

Hockey Club 11, 12; Class Council 11; Student Council 12.

Page 139

PORWAY, JANET

38-26 Paterson Street

Majorettes 12; President Girls' Ath·

letic Council 12; GAC 10,11; Ski Club

10,11,12; Chorus 10,11,12; Student Council 10,11; Equestrian Club 11,12; Future Teachers 12; Masques 11; GAA 10,11,12; Varsity Club 12; Class Council 10

PREDMORE, DOR I S 17 - 36 11th Street

Page 139.

PRICE, RliEA

15 02 Mandon Place

Page 139

PRUSAKOWSKI, SUSAN

16 - 30 11th Street Page 139

PULWER, ROSALYN

Page 139

PUTESJ<A , NANCY

15 - 11 Lucena Drive

Keyettes 10, 11,12; Future Teacher a 10, 11,12; Class Council 10,12. Pages 20,29,35, 140.

QUINN , WU.LlAM

Page 140 ,

RADEST , BOB

2 - 10 32nd Street

Photographer 10; Golf Club 11,12; ICUll

Pages 49,140

RADOWITZ, LESLIE

40 20 Ackerman Drive

Football 10,11; Key Club 12. Page 140.

RAFTERY, DENNIS

Page 140.

RASA, VINCENT

19·15 Fair Lawn Avenue

Pages 30,140.

RASMUSSEN, MARY

5 ·06 Lori Lane Crimson Tide Art Staff Editor 11,12; Usherette 12. Pages 22,46,140.

RATZIN, DEAN

0·178 Tunbridge Road

Masques 11, 12.

Page 140.

RECKSON, FRAN Pageo 35,39,141.

REIMAN, CARYN Page 141.

RESNICK, ELYSE 40·02 Kramer Place Stylus 12; Hebrew Club 10.

Pages 33,141.

RICHTER, MARCIA

1·34 34th Street

Masques 10,11,12. Page 141.

RIFKIN, BARRY

38-63 D'Auria Drive Chefa 1 Club 10, Page 141.

RIND, ELLEN

74 Kershner Place

Keyettes 10, 11; Future Teachers 10. Page 141.

RITT, JANET

38-32 Mor lot Avenue

Program Sellers 10,11; Keyettes 11,12. Page 141.

RIVLIN, PATRICIA

58 Kershner Place

Keyettes 10,11,12; Equestrian Club ll; Paterson Tutoring 10. Pages 36, 141.

ROBIN, LYNN

39-04 Allwood Place

Keyettes 11, 12; French Club 12. Page 142.

ROGCKI, VALERIE

3-27 Pickett Place

JV Cheerleader 10; Varsity Cheerleader 11,12; Varsity Club 11,12. Pages 47, 72,142.

ROSE, ERIK

11·09 lot Street Soccer 10; Lacrosse 10; Scuba Diving Club 12.

Pages 41,142

ROSEN, ROBERT

12 Lamring Drive Soccer 10,11,12; Swimming 10,11; Lacrosse 10. Pages 41,59,142.

ROSEN, BOB

27 Wayne Road Swimming 10,11,12; Band 10; Varsity Club 10 , 11,12. Pages 142,174.

ROSENBLUM, LYNN

36-24 Ferry Heights Choir 10,11,12; Future Teachers 10,12; GAA 10,11; Class Council 11. Pages 35,46,52,142.

ROSENTEUR , SEYMOUR

38 - 42 Northern Drive Key Club 12; Fencing 10. Pages 32,142,

ROSEN'lliAL, RICHARD

38-59 Van Riper Place Student Council 10; Crimson Crier 10, 12; Chess Club 10,11,12; Part-time Yearbook staff 12; Key Club 12; Compu· ter Cl u b 11; Magic Cl ub 10,11,12; NHS 12, Pages 22,25,32,36,142.

ROTH, ALICE

1-39 Plaza Road Page 143.

ROTH, SHERYL

9-14 Eaaex Place Clau Council 10,ll , l2; Student Council 12; Usherettes 11,12; Future Nurses 12; Choir 12 Pages 20,25,143.

ROTHMAN, NANCY

12·32 Roosevelt Place Volleyball Team 12.

Pages 41 , 143.

ROTHSTEIN, MYRNA

37-39 Berdan Avenue Program Sellers 11. Page 143.

RUBIN, CRAIG

26·15 Southern Drive Croaa Country 10,11,12; Track 10,11,12; Varsity Club 11,12; Key Club 11,12; Student Council 11.

Pages 32,47,60,68,143.

RUBINOFF, CRAIG

37-05 Sycamore Drive Band 10,11,12; Chesa Club 10; Students for Environmental Action lO,ll,l2; Hippocrates Club lO,ll; Math League 11, 12; NHS 11,12; Lacrosse Team 10,11,12.

RUDOLPH, JOE

39·18 Taylor Road

Page 143.

RUPORT, LINDSAY

2 Barry Place JV Cheerleader 10; Varsity Cheerleader ll,l2; Varaity Club 11,12. Pages 47, 72,143.

RUSSO, LORETTA

40-07 Windsor Road Ceramics Club 10; Bocce Club 10; Italian Club ll,l2.

Page 144.

SAFRAN, SHARON

0·09 28th Street Hebrew Club 10; Kayettea 10; Future Teachers 11,12; Fencing 11; Class Council ll.

Pages 35,144.

ST, JaiN, RICHARD

Page 144

SALLEROLI, HARRY

2-03 Summit Avenue

SALOMON, KAREN

38-32 Paterson Street Junior Claas Council 11; Student Council ll; Horseback Riding Club 12, Page 144.

SALTZMAN, DAVID 0·108 Morlot Avenue

Orchestra 10,11, 12; Jazz Band 12; Claaa Council 10,11,12; Student Council 12; Guidance Representative 11,12; NHS 11, 12; Chess Club 10,11,12; Debate Club 10, 11; Key Club 12; Student Store

Accountant 12; Stock Broker a 12.

Pages 24,25,33,39,51,55,144.

SALZMAN , JAY

4-19 Fourth Street Soccer 10,11,12; Key Club 10,11,12; Varsity Club 11,12; Crimson Crier 12; Chess Club 12; Student Council 12.

Pages 24,32,34,47 ,59, 144,175.

SAMUELS , LORRAINE

2-10 Saddle River Road

DECA 12.

Pages 30,144 ,

SAMUELS, MARGIE 41-42 Rys Terrace

JV Cheerleader 10; Keyettes 10,11,12; Future Teachers Club 10, ll, 12; Choir 10,11,12; Senior Musical 10; Class Council Representative 12; Stylus ll, 12; $100 Club 12

Pages 35,46,52,144.

SANl'UCCI, DEB 10·23 Third Street

Student Council 10,11; Bowling 11; GAA 10, 11, 12; Drug Abuse ll.

Pages 46,145,174,175.

SARIS ICY, GERRY

12-13 Ellis Aven ue Fishing Club 12.

Page 145 ,

SARVER , IRA 16-11 Jordan Road

Football 10 , 11; Lacrosse 10,11,12; Horseback Rid ins Club 11; Key Club 12

Pages 47 , 69 , 145, SCALICE , DOUG

5-22 Second Street

Colorguard 10; Ski Club 10; S t udent Council 10.

Page 145

SCHAFFER, BOB

3 ·07 Lambert Road

Masq u ea ll,l2; S t ylus 11 , 12; Crimson Crier 12,

Pages 28,145

SCHAlMEYER, JACK 8-23 Forest S t reet

Baseball Team 10,11,12.

Pages 67,145.

SCHATZ, AMY

Pages 20,24,25,145,173.

SCHATZBERG, MARK 37-02 Lenox Drive

Vanity Lacroue 10,11 , 12

Page 145.

188

SCHIFF BRUCE

31-14 Nicholson Drive

Croao Country 10 ,ll; Track 10 ,ll,l2; Student Council 12; Fublic Relations Com. 12; Key Club 12.

Pages 24,25,47 ,68,146.

SCHIFFER, MICHAEL

0-82 26th Street

Key Club lO,ll,12; Soccer ll; Lacrosse ll,l2; Tennis 10.

Pages 32,146.

SCHIMPF, PAUL

174 Heighta Avenue

Chess lO,ll,l2.

Pages 146,171.

SCHLESINGER, ELLYN

Art Club 12; Keyettea Club 10; Tennia Intramural& 11,12; Volleyball Intramurals ll,l2; Ceramics Club 10; $100 Club 12; Bowling Intramurala 12.

Pages 25,36,46,146.

SCHMIDT III, ATLANT

47 Westwood Drive

Masquea lO,ll,l2; Computer Club 11,12.

Pages 32,37.

SCHNALL , LINDA

41-27 Matule Drive

Keyettes 10 ,ll,l2; Domestic Exchange ll,l2; Class Council 11; Advisory Council 12.

Pages 25,26,31,146.

SCHNEIDER, ESn!ER

3-18 Alyson Street

Keyettea 10,ll,l2; Claaa Council 12; Art Club 12; Swim Team 12.

Pagea 36,46,65,146.

SCHNEIDER, Jn.L

39-14 Vanore Drive

Pagea 50,146.

SCHNEIDER, BO!

Page 146.

SCHOLT2, KAREN

6 Lafayette Place

Page 147.

SCHRADER, ELLEN

27-05 Merritt Place

Page 147.

SCHUSTER, LISA

12-06 Fair Haven Place

Keyettea 10,11,12; French Club 10,11; Ski Club 12; Art Club 12; GAA 10,11; Program Sellera ll.

Pages 36,147.

SCHWART2, DAVID Claaa Council lO,ll,l2; Band 10,ll,l2; Stage Band 11,12; Orcheatra 12; Student Council ll,l2; Fencing Team lO,ll,l2; Key Club 12; Junior Prom CO!IIIIittee ll. Pages 24,25,26,32,51,54,55,59,65,147.

SCHWAR2, GREG

14 Wayne Road Page 147.

SCHWARTZBARD, HARRIET

1 Andover Place

Student for Environmental Action 10,11; Sophomore Chorus 10; Choir ll,12; French Club 12; APS 12; Girls 1 Fencing

10. Pages 52,147.

SCOTTI, LEE

4-03 Brennan Ct. Page 147.

SCULLION, ANNE

38-24 Brookside Avenue

Girls' Fencing Club lO,ll; Keyettes 12; Girls 1 Field Hockey ll; Girls' Softball ll.

Pages 31,147.

SEMEL, KEN

12-53 2nd Street

Students for Environmental Action lO,ll, 12; Student Store 12; Key Club 12; Chess Club ll; Radio Club 12. Pages 32,39,45,148.

SER, SHERYL Page 148.

SERRA, RICH

1 Grove Terrace

Page 148.

SESTO, BENA Y

Soccer Team 12; Swim Team 12; Gymnastics

12. Pagea 55,148.

SIIALLER, BOB Page 148.

SHAPIRO, STEVEN

13-31 Henrietta Court

Key Club ll,l2; Hippocrates Club ll; Chess Club ll,l2; Part-time Yearbook 12; Intramural& Sporta lO,ll,l2; Computer Club ll; $100 Club 12; Squash Team 10. Pages 32,36,148.

SHAUL, Pl!U.IP

17 Bancroft Place NHS ll,l2; Sophomore Baaketball 10; Varsity Tennia lO,ll,l2; Ski Club ll,l2; Math League Team 12. Pages 25,62,148,174.

SHEPARD, ANDREW Stylus 11,12; German Club ll,l2; Parttime Yearbook 12; Students for Environmenta 1 Action 12; AV 10.

Pages 23,33,39,43,45,148.

SHERMAN, JOYCE

ll-06 Marshall Road Keyetteo 10,ll,l2; Art Staff Yearbook 12; Student Council ll,l2; Claaa Council ll,l2; Art Club 12; Track Manager ll,12; Program Sellers ll; Basketball Intramurals 10.

Pages 20,22,24,31,36,50,149.

SHINDER, MERYL

41-65 Rys Terrace Keyettes 10; Student Council Delegate 12. Pages 24,25,149.

SHORT, RICHARD Pagea 69,149.

SIEGEL, DONNA

382 Plaza Road North Clau Council 10; Keyettes 10,11,12; Art Club 12; Ski Club 12; GAA lO,ll; Program Sellers 11.

Pagea 32,36,46,149.

SIEGEL , MARC

1-44 27th Street Cheaa Club 10; Bio Club 10; Tennis Team ll,12; Ski Club ll; Junior National Academy of Sciences ll,l2; Bio Prep Squad lO,ll; Greenhouse Squad 11. Pages 46,149.

SU.BER, MARCIA

19-06 Angelo Terrace

Keyettes 10,ll,l2; Student Council 10, ll; Class Council 12; Crimaon Crier 11.

SILBERSTEIN, JOEL

Pagea 54,149.

SILVER, HARRY

8-17 Henderson Blvd. Soccer Team lO,ll; Cheas Club 12. Page 149.

SILVER, JANET

4-07 Morlot Avenue Majorettea lO,ll,l2; Varsity Club 10, ll,l2. Pages 45,50,71,150.

SU.VERMAN, DENISE Pages 39,52,150.

SEMONETTI, FRANK

32 Warren Road Football 10 ,ll,l2; Lacroaae 10 ,ll,l2. Pages 47,60,69,150.

SINGER, LYNN

12-17 Edward Street Color Guard ll,l2; Varsity Club ll,l2; Class Council lO,ll; Student Council 12; Usherettes. Pages 24,25,47,73,150.

SIVILA, ANA

7-18 River Road Page 150.

SLADE, HOLLY

1-36 Kenneth Avenue Sec. of Class Council 10,11; Class Council 12; Student Council 12; Advisory Council for Guidance Department 11, 12; Future Nurses ll,l2. Pages 24,46,52,150.

SMITH, PAT

5-33 S\llllllit Avenue

Orchestra (concert master) lO,ll; Coeditor of the Crimson Tide Literary Staff ll,12; Senior Show lO,ll; $100 Club 12. Pages 22,46,150.

SMITH, BU.L

26 Pomona Avenue Pages 25,150.

SOKOL, NADINE

30-29 Heywood Avenue

Students for Environmental Action 10; Student Council 10,11,12; Choir lO,ll, 12; Keyettes lO,ll,l2; Senior Play 10, ll,l2; Stylus ll,l2; Domeatic Exchange 12; APS 12; NHS 11,12. Pages 24,25,27 ,33,151.

SOKOL, RENEE

30-29 Heywood Avenue

Cheerleading 10; Student Council 10,11, 12; Class Council ll,l2; Domestic Exchange 12; Keyettes lO,ll,l2; Choir 10, 11,12; Usherettes 11,12; NHS 11,12; Stylus 12; Senior Play 10,11. Pagu 24,25,26,33,43,52,151.

SOLLA, RALPH

18-18 Ellis Avenue

Page 151.

SOLOMON, CARON

15-19 Alden Terrace

Keyettes 10; Stylus 11; Fencing ll; Chorus 10. Page 151.

SOLOMON, NATHAN

15-24 Lucena Drive

Student Council 12; Key Club 10,11,12; Stockbroker Club 10,11,12; Basketball

10; Soccer ll,l2; Crimson Crier 11,12.

Page• 24,32,34,46,47,59,151.

SOOJIAN, KAREN

1-42 37th Street GAA 10,ll,l2; $100 Club 12. Pages 46,50,151.

STAGG, MARC

5-01 Bellair Avenue Page 151.

STANCHER, MARK 11 Kossuth Place Soccer 11,12. Pages 59,151.

STANGER, BARBARA

39-23 D1Auria Drive

Yearbook Art Staff 12; Art Club 12; C011111ittee for Willowbrook 11. Pages 22,36,46,152.

STAPLETON, ARLENE

2-30 28th Street DECA 12.

Pagea 30,152.

STEIGERWALD, STUART

6-ll Mayfair Terrace Lacroue Team 10,ll,l2; Key Club ll,l2. Pagea 32,47 ,69,152.

STEIN, DAVID 33-19 Hamilton Road Band 10,ll,l2; Orchestra ll,l2; MDIPEll. Pages 51,54,152.

STEIN, NANCY

16-24 Radburn Road

Future Teachers-Treasurer 10,11,12; German Club 11,12; Keyettea 10,ll,l2. Pages 25,35,43,152.

STEINHARDT, RHONDA

7-10 Harrison Drive Clau Council lO,ll; Masquea 10; Stylus 10 ,ll; Hebrew Club 10,11,12. Pages 25,44,152.

STEINHART, LISA

38 Berwyn Place Keyettes 10; Masques ll; Ski Club 12. Page 152.

STENCHEVER, DANNY

0-29 Hamlin Court Student Council 11. Page 152.

STERN, WILLIAM

20 Francisco Way Swimming 10,11,12; Scuba Club 12.

Pages 65,153.

STOLL, PAUL

37-11 Gardenview Terrace Hockey Club 10,ll,l2; Band 10,ll,l2; Orchestra 10,ll,l2; Show Orchestra 10, 11,12; Jazz Band 10,ll,l2; Fiahin& Club ll,l2; Wrestling 10.

Pages 49,153.

STRAMBERG, PAUL

13-53 Finn Terrace Chess Club 10,11,12; Math Club 10; Key Club 12.

Pages 32,45,153.

STRAUSS, JEFF 19-10 Angelo Terrace

Lacrosse 10,11,12; Fall Tennis Tournament 12; Key Club 12; Ski Club 10 ,11,12.

Pages 25,32,69,153.

STREICH, FRAN

16-30 Raymond Street Community Service 10; Student Council 10; Environmental Action 10; Keyettes 10,11,12; Class Council 10,ll,l2; Cheer leading 12; Varsity Club 12; Yearbook 12.

Pages 20,22,31,45 ,46,47, 70,75,153,173, 176.

STIIMBOLL, DOROTHY

39 Garwood Road Chorus 10; MDIPE ll.

Page 153.

SUDAC, LINDA C.

16-03 Split Rock Road

Page 153.

SUU.IVAN, BRIAN

68 Sand ford Road Football 10,11; Basketball 10,11; Baaeball 10,11,12.

Pages 67,153.

SURAK, PAM

43 Westwood Drive

Bocce 10; Ceramics 10.

Page 154.

SURASKY, ANGE

25 Fernwood Drive Key Club 10,ll,l2; Ski Club 11,12; NHS 11,12; Student Council 10,12; Clau Council Alternate 12; Soccer 10,11,12; Varaity Club 12.

Pages 20,25,32,34,46,47,59,154.

189

SWEET, DAVID

16-10 Ellis Avenue

Class Council lO,ll; Key Club 12; Students for McGovern 12.

Pages 32,154.

TABACI!NICK, JANET

4-22 Eugene Street

French Club ll, 12; Keyettes 12.

Pages 43,154.

TACCETTA, DEE

29-02 Berkshire Road

Ceramics 10; Bocce 10.

Pagea 46,154.

TAMBORINO, DEBBIE

12-41 Orchard Street

DEGA 12; Keyettes 11; Bowling Club 11; GAA 10, ll; GAC 11; Hockey Team 10.

Page 154.

TANIS, JACK!

11-10 Parmelee Avenue

Class Council 10; Keyettes ll, 12; POW ll,l2.

Pages 31,45,154.

TANIS, KEN

57 Albert Avenue

Page 154

TANKEL, JODI

14-01 Ellis Avenue

PM 10,12.

Pages 46,155.

TANNEBERGER, CHIP

2-07 Morlot Avenue

Clan Council 10,ll,l2; tf!S ll,l2; Domestic Exchange 11,12; Key Club ll, 12; Student Council 12; Choir 10,ll,l2; Advisory Council 11, 12; Chora Hera 11, 12; Spring Musicale 10, 11, 12.

Page• 20,24,25,26,32,46,53,155.

TAPP, ANNE

15-17 Morlot Avenue

Pages 63,155.

TAYLOR, JAMIE

1-39 32nd Street

Majorettes 10,11,12.

Pages 46,47,71,74,75,155.

TEDESCHI, PAT

71 Heighto Avenue

Page 155.

TEIGMAN, PEARL

4-33 2nd Street

Keyettes 10,11,12; POW 11,12; Student Council 11; Class Council 11; Ski Club 12

Pages 31,45,155.

THOMPSON, GLENN

14 Bancroft Place

Pages 58, 155

TIMINSKY, GAIL

3-43 30th Street

Keyettea 10; Uoherettes ll, 12.

Page 155.

TORELL, VALERIE

3-06 33rd Street

JV Cheerleading 10; Varsity Colorguard 12; Varsity Club 12. Pages 47,55,75,156.

TORGAN, MERRY

39-40 Pateroon Street

Class Council 11,12; Ski Club 10,11,12; Student Council 11.

Page 156.

TRMS, GENE

16-44 River Road Band 10,11,12; Orchestra 10,11,12; Stsge Band 10,11,12; German Club 11,12. Pages 43,55,156. BILL Page 69.

TROTTER, MICHAEL

345 Prospect Street Page 156.

TUPAJ, STANLEY

3-16 Bergen Avenue Page 156.

TURGELSKY, SUSAN

13-08 Lyle Terrace Ski Club 10,11,12; Keyettes 10. Page 156.

OOLISICH, AGNES

5-10 River Road

Pages 50,156.

VALX, STEVE

19-01 Jordan Road Band 10,11,12; Orchestra 10,11,12; Chefs 1 Club 10; Hippocrates Club 11. Pagea 25,51,54,156.

VAN DAM, ANNE

21-06 Greenwood Drive

JV Cheer leading 10; Soph Class Council 10; Keyettes 10,11; ''We Care" 11,12. Pages 25,45,157.

VANDERWAY, GEORGE

7-27 Chester Street Page 157.

VANDER ZEE, BARBARA

29-03 Southern Drive Band 10,11,12; Secretary of Band 12; Orcheatra 10,ll,l2; NHS 11,12; Future Teachero 1 Club 12; Senior Musicale 10, 11,12. Pageo 25,35,51,54,157,172.

VANDER ZEE, TERRY

29-03 Southern Drive Choir 10,11,12; Choraliers 11,12; Russian Club 12; Yearbook 11. Pages 25,52,53,157.

VAUGHAN, STEPHEN

11 Reading Terrace Page 157.

VIGLIONE, JANICE

9-11 Berdan Avenue Program Sellers 10; Keyettes 10. Page 157.

VIOLAND, RICHARD

4-05 Cyril Avenue Page 157.

VITA, CAROL

2-18 32nd Street Page 157.

VOGEL, DAVE

13 - 11 Hopper Avenue Page 158.

WALDMAN, MICHAEL Pages 35,37,70,158.

WALIN, STEVE

14-01 Fair Haven Place Student Council 10,11; YES 11. Page 158.

WALLSH, RICH

0-45 Mor lot Avenue Student Council 10,12; Class Council 10,11,12; Key Club 10,11,12; Fencing Tea111 10, 11, 12; Tennis Team ll, 12; Domestic Exchange 12; Ski Club 10; Scuba Club 12; Chairman of School Senate 12; NHS 12; Crilllaon Crier 11, 12; Tennis Club 11,12. Pages 24,25, 26,41,48, 65,158,163.

WARHOL, BOB

0-02 29th Street Varsity Football 12. Pages 60,158.

WATTENBERG, AUDREY

17-15 11th Street Future Teachers 10,11,12; Chorus 10,11, 12; Orchestra 10,11,12; Senior Show 10, ll,l2. Pages 46,51,52, 158.

WEINBERG, ANDREA

8 Harlow Crescent Program Sellers 10,11.

Page 158.

WEINER, ALAN

19-14 Jordan Road Class Council lO,ll,l2; Domestic Exchange 11,12; Band 12; Stage Band 12; Russian Club 11, 12; UN Club 10; Stylus 11; Chef Club 10. Pages 25,55,158.

WEINER, MICHAEL

34-10 Barbara Place Class Council 10,11,12; Key Club lO,ll, 12; Crimson Crier 10,12; Part-time Yearbook 12; NHS 12. Pages 22,25,32,159.

WEINERMAN, LEE

16-21 Parmelee Avenue Varsity Club ll,l2; Key Club 11,12; Varsity Football 10, 11, 12; Varsity Track ll,l2. Pages 32,47,60,68,159.

WEISS 1 DORIS

15 Fernwood Drive Keyettes 10,12. Pages 25,159.

WEISS, BOB

13-17 Jerome Place Varsity Sllim Team (Capt.) 11,12; Stylus 11,12; Crier 12; Orchestra 10,11,12; Band 10,11; Hippocrates Club 11. Pages 25 ,54,65, 159.

WELTMAN, SHARON

5-27 Sixth Street Future Teachers Association 10, ll, 12; Keyettes 12. Pages 25,31,35,159.

WERNER, NELSON Page 159.

WESLEY, BOB

0-04 Pine Avenue Class Council 10, ll, 12; Crimson Crier 10, ll, 12; Student Council 10, ll; Junior Pr0111 COIIIDittee 11; Senior Prom Committee 12. Pages 34,46,159.

WHITE 1 ARLENE

9 Van Saun Place Color Guard ll,l2; Choir 10,11,12; Varsity Club ll, 12. Pages 47,52,73,159.

WIECI!NICKI, JOE

5-20 Hartley Place Track 10. Page 160.

WILKES, MARCIA

21-18 Exeter Place

GAA 10. Page 160.

WILKES, WENDY 30-03 Garrison Terrace

GAA 10.

Pages 46,67,160.

WINICK, PHILIP 14-32 Mandon Place

$100 Club 12. Pages 46,160.

WINKLER, KITTY 9 Audubon Place

Masques 10,ll,l2; Hippocrates Club 10, 12; Students for Environmental Action 10,11; NHS ll,l2; AFS 12; Choir 10,11; Spring Musicale 10,11.

Pages 25,37,160.

WISCH, GLENN 28-09 Fair Lawn Avenue

Stylus 10,11,(editor) 12; Ski Club 10, ll; Key Club 10,11,12; Students for Environmental Action 12; NHS 12.

Pages 25,33,160.

WOLFE, GEORGE Page 67,160.

WOLFF, SUSAN 10-04 Alexander Avenue Cheer leading ll, 12; Keyettea 12; French Club 10; Class Council 10,11,12; Student Council 10; Varsity Club 11,12; NHS 12.

Pages 25,46, 72,160.

WOOD, HELENE 10-23 Second Street Bowling Club ll,l2; Student Council 11; Ski Club 11,12.

Page 161.

WRIGHT, DEBBIE 4-40 Grunauer Place

German Club ll.

Page 161.

'{ANNETTE, JOAN 11-15 Fifth Street Sophomore Class Council 10; Volleyball Intramural& ll; POW 11,12; Keyettes 12. Pages 45,161.

YOUNG, GRACE 39-20 Grant Street

Interscholastic Math League, President (12) 10,11,12; Orchestra 10,11,12; Russian Club ll,l2; NHS (secretary)ll, 12; Girls 1 Varsity Basketball (co-capt) ll; Girls' Varsity Tennis ll, (capt.) 12; Tutoring 12; Computer Club 10; Senior Musicale lO,ll,l2; Student Council (recording secretary) 12.

Pages 24,25,37,44,51,161,174.

YOUNG, KAREN

Page 161

YOUNG, SCOTT 2-41 34th Street Chorus 10; Track ll,l2.

Page 161.

YOUNG, URSULA 33-11 Ryan Road

YUHAS, 23-21 Arcadia Road

Page 30,161.

ZABRISKIE, JOE 10 Ashburn Place JV Soccer 10; Varsity Soccer 11,12. Pages 46,47 ,59,162.

ZANSBERG, KEN 38-33 Morlot Avenue

Chess Club 12; Hebrew Club 12.

Page 162.

ZARROW, SUSAN

34-21 Barbara Place Girls 1 Varsity Basketball, Captain 11,12.

Pages 25,63 , 162

ZELMAN, HELEN

40-17 Paterson Street

Ski Club 11; Student Council 10.

Page 162.

ZIELEZINSKI, RICHARD

1-21 35th Street

Wrestling 10: Crou Country ll; Fishing Club 11,12.

Page 162.

ZIFFER, GREG

12-28 Roosevelt Place

Page 162.

ZIGMAN, JERRY

12-56 Fairclough Place

Key Club 11,12; Class Council ll.

Page 162.

ZIMMERMAN, FRANK 10 Ramsey Terrace

Varsity Lacrosse 10, 11, 12; Key Club 12; Math League 12.

Pages 32,34,37,69,162.

ZDt!ERMAN, LAURA

12-17 River Road

Puture Nuraes 11,12; Choir 10, 11,12; German Club 11,12; Traffic Safety Coamittee 11,12.

Pages 43,46, 52,162.

190

Activities pp.l8-19

Alma Mater p.l

Amateur Radio Club p.32

American Field Service p.27

Anastassoff, Virginia (Miss) p.7

Arella, Peter p.7

Areno, Alexander p.8

Art Club p.36

Audio Visual Aids p.38

Ayton, Joseph p.8

Band p.54

Baseball p. 67

Basketball (boys) p.62

Basketball (girls) p.63

Bell, Alexander p.8

Bennett, Frank p.8

Bichler, Abraham p.8

Biegel, Dee Ann (Mrs.) p.8

Block, Jack p.l6

Blut, Claire (Mrs.) p.8

Board of Education p.l6

Bocce Club p.42

Bochet, Mary (Mrs.) p.8

Bottomley, James p.8

Bowling p. 70

Brangan, Eleanor (Mrs.) p.8

Brangan, James p.8

Break, David p.8

Brumale, Gail (Miss) p.8

Buchsbaum, Elaine (Mrs.) p.8

Buckley, Eugene p.8

Cademartori, Rose Anne (Miss) p.9

Cafeteria Staff p.l7

Campanella, Joyce (Mrs.) p.9

Campbell, Leslie p.7

Cannito, Thomas p.l6

Carlough, Constance (Mrs.) p.9

de la Carrera, Gloria (Mrs.) p.9

Charles, Linda (Miss) p.9

Cheerleaders p.72

Chess Club p.36

Choraliers p.53

Church, Jessie (Mrs.) p.9

Class History pp.76,81

Clifford, William pp.9,30

Color Guard p.73

Color Yours Day pp.l77-179

Community Service Club p.33

Computer Club p.37

Concert Choir p.52

Couhig, Phyllis (Mrs.) p.l7

Crimson Crier p.34

Cross Country p.58

Crouter, Fredrick p.9

Cullen, Claire (Mrs.) p.9

Cullen, Timothy pp.9,69

Custodians p.l7

Daub, Cornelia (Mrs.) p.9

Delhagen, Char (Miss) p.9

De Luca, Daniel p.9

INDEX

Demarest, Patricia (Miss) pp.9,163

De Maria, Elroy A. p.7

De Maria, Margret (Mrs.) p.l7

De Mayo, RosAnne (Miss) p.9

Deodato, Matthew pp.lO,SS

DesLauries, Diane (Mrs.) ' p.lO

Devens, Frank p.lO

Distributive Education Club of America p.30

Domestic Exchange p.26

Dorf, Carolyn (Mrs.) p.l7

Dotson, Mary (Mrs.) p.lO

Faculty pp.6-15

Famous Names pp.l67-169

Fencing p.65

Fencing Club p.41

Filippone, Michael p.lO

Fishing Club p.49

Foldout pp.77-80

Football pp.60-61

French Club p.43

Friedman, Stanley p.lO

Future Nurses p.34

Future Teachers p.35

Frost, Richard p.lO

Galender, Lucille (Mrs.) p.lO

Gariota, Linda (Mrs.) p.lO

Gentry, Janie (Mrs.) p.lO

German Club p.43

Gershan, Adeline (Mrs.) p.l7

Gerson, Doris (Mrs.) p.lO

Giemzo, Gerald p.lO

Giglio, Vincent p.lO

Girls' Athletic Association p.SO

Girls' Athletic Council p.SO

Girls' Softball p.67

Golf p.70

Golf Club p.49

Golz, William p.lO

Gorlyn, Helene (Miss) p.lO

Gromada, Terry p.l7

Guimara, Joanne (Miss) p.ll

Hannan, Joseph p.ll

Harrington, Patricia (Miss) p.ll

Hausmann, Joseph p.ll

Hebrew Club p.44

Henky, Harry p.7

Holowach, Harry p.7

Horowitz, Barbara (Miss) p.ll

Hundred Dollar Club p.46

Hunt, Bonnie (Miss) p.ll

Hyman, Steven p.ll

Isaacs, Sara (Mrs.) p.ll

Italian Cuisine Club p.42

Junior Class Council p.21

Junior Prom p.l66

Kemkemian, Diane (Miss) p.ll

Key Club p.32

Keyettes p.31

Kirsch, Estelle (Mrs.) p.l7

Kittner, Mildred (Mrs.) p.l7

191

Kleinberg, Eileen (Mrs.) p.l7

Knapp, Gilbert p.ll

Kern, Beatrice (Mrs.) p.l7

Kreitz, Donald pp.ll,69

Lacrosse p.69

Lastomirsky, Adriene (Mrs.) p.ll

Lausch, Gary p.ll

Lawrence, Lois (Mrs.) p.ll

Lawther, James p.ll

Leach, James p.l2

Lembo, Marilyn (Mrs.) p.l2

Levine, Elaine (Mrs.) p.l2

Licastro, Mary-Ellen (Mrs.) p.l7

Lipfert, Eleanor (Mrs.) p.l7

Lomonico, Joseph p.l2

Mackie, Judith (Miss) p.l2

Majorettes p.71

Make-up Kit p.29

Marasco, Frances (Mrs.) pp.l2,163

Markert, John p.l2

Martin, Karl p.7

Masques p.28

Masterman, Robert p.l2

Math League p.37

Mazza, Edmund p.l2

Mezzadri, Ronald p.l2

Middleton, Audrey (Miss) p.l2

Minervini, Nicholas p.l2

Minick, Gayle (Mrs.) p.38

Monahan, Mary (Miss) p.l2

Mullen, Mary (Miss) p.l2

National Honor Society p.25

Neiwirth, Jerry p.l2

Nelson, Ward p.l3

Newsum, Ronald p.l3

Nowak, Marie (Mrs.) p.l3

Oliver, William p.l3

O'Neill, Thomas p.l3

Orchestra p.51

Passaro, Howard p.l3

Peano, Mario p.l3

Pelak, Melanie (Miss) p.l3

Piatt, Howard p.l3

Pierce, Margaret p.l3

Pietrucha, Joan (Miss) p.l3

Pressman, Alan p.l3

Production Club p.38

Raab, Kathleen (Miss) p.l3

Ratzin, Thomas p.l3,28

Reinoso, Albert p.l3

Ricchiuti, Agnes (Miss) p.l4

Roberts, Lynne (Mrs.) p.l4

Robertson, Seymour p.l4

Robinson, Willie p.l4

Rosenberg, Paul p.l4

Rosenblatt, Morris p.l4

Rosenthal, Sidney p.l4

Rothermel, Daniel p.7

Russian Club p.44

Sabol, Edward p.l4

Sachs, Andrew p.l4

St. Lawrence, Paul p.l4

Sasso, Virgil pp.7,163

Schettino, Judith (Mrs.) p.l4

Schuster, Janet (Miss) p.l4

Scuba Club p.41

Secretaries p.l7

Senior Class Council p.20

Senior Musical pp.l64-165

Senior Prom pp.lS0-181

Seniors pp.82-83

Shaul, Virginia p.l4

Ski Club p.48

Smeroldo, Albert p.l6

Smith, Hazel (Mrs.) p.l4

Soccer p.59

Sophomore Chorus p.52

Sophomore Class Council p.21

Spangler, Elwyn p.l4

Sports pp.56-57

Sports Queen p.74

Sports Queen Court p.75

Stage Band p.55

Stilwell, Kathryn (Miss) p.l5

Stock Brokers p.39

Stone, Richard p.l5

Student Senate p.l63

Student Council p.24

Student Store p.39

Stylus p.33

Superintendent of Schools p.l6

Swimming p.65

Szura, Richard p.lS

Table of Contents p.2

Tennis (boys) p.69

Tennis (girls) p.69

Tennis Club p.48

Thoner, Donald p.lS

Threlfall, Alfred p.lS

Tomassoni, Domenic p.lS

Tonetti, Dorothy (Mrs.) secretary p.l7

Towle, Dorothy (Mrs.) secretary p.l7

Track p.68

Troyano, Charlene (Miss) p.lS

Urquhart, Jane (Mrs.) p.lS

Usherettes p.40

VanBlarcom, Marianne (Mrs.) p.lS

Van Koolbergan, Gerard pp.l5,163

Varsity Club p.47

Volleyball p. 64

Wagner, Elizabeth (Miss) p.l5

Waks, Miriam (Mrs.) p.l5

Watson, Brenda (Mrs.) pp.l5,27,43

''We Care" p.45

Weir, Barbara (Miss) p.lS

Who's Who pp.l70-176

Wilcox, Audrey (Mrs.) p.l5

Wilson, Joseph p.l6

Wrestling p.66 ·

Yacykewych, George pp.l6,44

Yearbook (Crimson Tide) pp.22-23

Youth for Environmental Action p.45

Zappala, Leo p.l6

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