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2SSP5N. CLIFFORD J. SCOTT
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The
1973
TARTAN
VOLUME XXXIV
PUBLIC LIBRARY
EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY
TARTAN EDITORIAL STAFF
% T i13 LAYOUT EDITOR
c? O Renae Ferrara
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PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR
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Lamont Wright
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Shirley Tseng
MTERARY EDITOR
Michael Meyers
Cheryl Paynter
Yvonne Spence
EXECUTIVE BOARD
Donna Carter
Leslie Cora
Denise Melvin
Monica Perkins
Reginald Pitts
Diana Rowe
Joann Rush
Kim Smith
Wendy White
FACULTY ADVISOR
Mrs. Darrell Snyder
TARTAN BUSINESS STAFF
EDITOR
Lynn Harrison
Renae Ferrara
Valda Flowers
Laura Denton
Michael Hopson
William Marshall
Allen Morrison
Patricia Pilgrim
Wayne Poindexter
Cliff Robinson
f ’ jt Linda Stirk
V
Shirley Tseng
FACULTY ADVISOR
Miss Janet Reilly
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SENIORS _______________________________ 5
ACTIVITIES ___________________________ 59
UNDERCLASSMEN ____ _____ 1___________ 87
ATHLETICS ________________________________ 107
FACULTY _ _______________________________ 133
CANDID ____________________________________ 161
Photography by
LORSTAN STUDIOS
East Orange, New Jersey
Cover by
S. K. SMITH COMPANY
New York, New York
Lithography by
RAE PUBLISHING COMPANY
Cedar Grove, New Jersey
SENIORS
coWZi-ioPS
MR. RANALDSON and MISS REAVES.
To the class of 1973
For three short years we have watched you grow into young men
and young women. We have seen you change greatly. You have
acquired new strengths, new energies, and new powers. You also have
learned many things. Now, it seems you are ready to leave and move
on to the next stage in education and life. We hope that your experi­
ences at Clifford J. Scott High School will guide you to the things in
life that will make you happy and successful. May your memories be
pleasant ones as you go through life.
Miss Reaves and Mr. Ranaldson
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Kim Banks (Pres.), Fran Von Saspe (Treas.), Sheree Johnson
(Vice Pres.), Marilyn Ransom (Sec.).
7
CORNELIA VICTORIA
ABEL-BEY
Choreographer “Zelia”
“It is from high life high
characters are drawn.” SHIRLEY L. ABNATHYA
Narco Squad “Shirley”
"Take life easy; tomorrow is another day.”
JOHN ALFORD
Electronics Engineer “John”
“The best way out is always through."
JUANITA ARMSTRONG
Undecided “Juanita”
“Well timed silence hath more
eloquence than speech.”
HOWARD ALFORD
Business Administrator “Howard”
“So much one man can do that does
both act and know.”
RAPHAEL APA
Undecided “Raphael”
“Take life as it comes.”
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SHARON ASHE
Undecided “Sharon”
“A winning way, a friendly smile.”
KIMBERLY BANKS
Fashion Merchandising “Kim”
“Let me tell the world.”
Secretary “Flo”
“To live, and act and serve the future.”
FLURETTE BAKER
MARIE BASKETT
Dealing with People “Ree Ree”
“The days that make us happy
make us wise.’’
PHYLLIS BATES
Undecided “Phyllis”
“It is good to lengthen to the last
a sunny mood.”
THELISA BELL
Registered Nurse “Lisa”
“A true friend is a friend forever.”
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BARBARA BENJAMIN
Secretary “Benjy”
“One’s native charm, than
all the gloss of art.”
BETTINA A. BENSON
Sales Manager “Tina”
“Talk happiness. The world is sad enough.”
MARIE BERNAL-SILVA
Stewardess “Bernie”
“A friend thou art in deed, that helps
thy friend in time of need.”
TEREBA VENITA BERRIAN
Fashion Merchandiser “Nita”
“A sweet attractive kind of grace.”
CATHIE ANN BETTELLI
Undecided “Betts”
“A journey of a thousand miles
must begin with a single step.”
MARSHA BLOUNT
Psychologist “Marsha”
“Love truth, but pardon error."
10
THOMAS P. BONARD
Undecided
“Time ripens all things: no man
is born wise.”
Pilot “Professor Gerbils”
“A few honest men are
better than numbers." •
KEVIN L. BURT
Architect “Burt”
“I have tried so hard to do the right."
CURTIS BUTLER
Art Teacher
"This is alone Life, Joy,
Empire and Victory."
“Cowboy”
DONALD JAMES BRACKIN
Undecided “Brae”
“The great and the little have
need of one another.”
EMANUEL C. BRIDGES
JAMES EARL BROWN
Data Processing “J.B.”
“To know him is to like him.”
11
DANNY BUTLER
Undecided “Butler”
“Great men hallow a whole people, and
lift up all who live in their time.”
PRISCILLA MARY BYRNE
A Family “Priscilla”
“Patience is the key to joy; but haste
is the key to sorrow.”
NANCY L. CAIRNS
Secretary “Nance”
“Young heads are giddy, young
hearts are warm.”
SHIRLEY CALHOUN
Undecided “Shirley”
“A merry heart makes a
cheerful countenance.”
DONNA DALE CARTER
Psychologist “Don"
“Your face doth testify what
you be inwardly.”
ROSEMARIE CARUSO
Undecided “Rosemarie”
"Come sleet or come snow, we will stand
by each other however it blows."
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LINDA A. CLARK
Medical Secretary “Linda”
"The load becomes light which
is cheerfully borne.”
CARLTON COELHO
Undecided “London”
"The good man makes others good."
PATRICIA ANN CONKLIN
To Achieve Happiness and Wisdom
“Pugee”
"Through love, through hope and faith."
LINDA CONLEY
Housewife “Chick”
“Whatever is, is right.”
PATRICIA ANN COOPER
Stenographer “Nookie”
“A good heart is worth gold.”
LESLIE CORA
Undecided “Leslie”
“One does not make friends;
one recognizes them.”
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LINDA GAIL CORRIN
Mathematics “Mouse”
“For, Oh! eternity’s too short
to utter all thy praise.”
ANTOINETTE CORTELLACCI
Banking Career “Ski”
“Without friends no one would choose to
live even if he had all other goods.”
Kindergarten Teacher “Sherill”
“So of cheerfulness, or good temper, the
more it is spent, the more of it remains.”
NANCY DASCOLI
Lab Technician “Bozo”
"God gives every bird food, but He
does not throw it into the nest.”
PATRICE MERRITT DAVIS
Lawyer “Pixie”
“Eloquence is the child of knowledge.”
ELEANOR RUTH DAWKINS
Undecided “Ginger”
“Where inward dignity joins outward state."
SHERILL ELLEN COWAN
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ALAN DENNIS
College “Alan”
“The soul is more powerful
than any sort of fortune.”
EDWARD DIXON
Undecided “Edward”
“There is no one luckier than he
who thinks himself so.”
EDMUND DUCHANTIER
Pilot “Frenchy”
“Where justice vindicates,
and wisdom guides.”
LORRAINE ANN DUFFY
Legal Secretary “Duff”
“Variety, the very spice of life.”
CANDACE DUNBAR
Court Reporter “Candy”
“Hope and be happy that all’s for the best."
JONATHAN DUNNEMANN
Psychologist “Red Bone”
“The true worth of man is to be measured
by the objects he pursues.”
15
ELVIRE DURAND
Nurse “Elvire”
“The smile that won’t come off."
HAROLD EUSTACHE
Undecided “Harry”
“A happy youth is content and free.”
NANCY EICK
College “Nance”
“Living life is a cheerful godliness.”
MARIE-LUNIE EUSTACHE
Undecided “Marie-Lunie”
“Friendship is love, without either
flowers or veil.”
ARCHIE B. EVANS
Criminal Lawyer “Archie”
“The soul of man is larger than the sky.”
CYNTHIA EVANS
Undecided “Cynthia”
“Kindness is the sunshine in
which virtue grows.”
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MELANIE FAULK
Secretary “Melanie”
"We know truth, not only by the reason,
but by the heart.”
RENAE FERRARA
Undecided “Renae”
“A faithful friend is the medicine of life.’
DONNA MARIE FITZPATRICK
Junior College “Donna”
“We have been friends together in
sunshine and in the shade.”
BARRY FRANKEL
Electronics Career “Barry”
“He who is most slow in making a promise
is the most faithful in its performance.”
WILLIAM FIELDS
Undecided “William”
“No one knows what he can do
till he tries."
JOYCE ANN FREEMAN
Undecided “Joyce”
“Love is that of every woman’s heart.”
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AUDREY LEE GEORGE
College “Audrii”
“Oh brave new world, that have
such people in it.”
NICHOLAS VINCENT
GERARDO
Lawyer “Sach”
“Good will is the mightiest practical
force in the universe.” SUSAN J. GOMMOLL
Retail Buyer “Susan”
“That which cometh from the heart
will go to the heart.”
MARCIA BULLARD GRANT
Court Reporter “Marcy”
“A friend that is more divine
than all divinities.”
DENISE GRAY
Undecided “Denise”
“The riches that are in the hearts
cannot be destroyed.”
DERRICK G. GRANT
Computer Operator “Big D”
"Our purpose good, as our
achievement great.”
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CANDICE MARGO GREGORY
Undecided “Candy”
“A lovely lady, garmented in light
from her own beauty.”
RAYMOND A. GREGORY
Architect “Rags”
“Thoughts once awakened do not
again slumber."
BRYANT W. GRIGGS
Art “Griggsy”
‘‘He is not only merely a chip off the old
block, but of the old block itself.”
CAROL ANN HAGAN
Medical Assistant “Hag”
“Independence, like honor, is a
rocky island without a beach.”
JUDY S. HALLOREN •
Lab Technician “Judy”
“Wear a smile and have friends;
wear a scowl and have wrinkles.”
GARY HARDCASTLE
Undecided “Gary”
“Instruction ends in the schoolroom,
but education ends only with life."
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COLEMAN HARRISON, JR.
Undecided “Coleman”
“The joy of life is living it
or so it seems to me.
LYNN SUSAN HARRISON
Special Education Teacher “Harry”
“Action is the proper fruit of knowledge.”
TUJUANA HARTFIELD
Undecided “Tujuana”
“Those who know when they have enough
are rich.”
SHARON DIANE HATTEN
Executive Secretary “Di”
“There is no beauty like the beauty
of the mind.”
GLENN HARDCASTLE
Undecided “Glenn”
“Efficiency: the ability to do a job well,
plus the desire to do it better."
RUSSELL ANTHONY HAYNES
Biologist “T. L.”
“Push on — Keep moving."
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JAMES HEFFERON
College “Tim”
“In thy face I see, the map of honor,
truth and loyalty."
JANET HENRY
Undecided “Janet”
“Look for a thing till you find it and
you’ll not lose your labor.’’
ERNEST HITE
Public Accountant “Bubba”-
“No bird soars too high if he soars
with his own wings."
BARBARA JACKSON
Accountant “Barbara”
“What is beautiful is moral, that is
YVONNE EVETTE HOLLAND M there “ to iU” BENJAMIN DAVID JACKSON
Fashion Coordinator “Yvonne” Lawyer “Benje”
“To know her is to like her.” “Should all be done by the rule?”
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MARY LEE JACKSON
Elementary Education “Mary”
“Truth looks freshest in the fashion
of the day.”
NAOMI JACKSON
Marine Biology “Na”
“Life is a pure flame, and we live
by an invisible sun.”
INDIA JOHNSON
JAMES C. JOHNSON
Journalist “Jimmy”
“Character is a man’s guiding destiny.”
JERYL ANN JOHNSON
College “Jeri”
‘‘Peace is happiness digested.”
SHEREE LYNNE JOHNSON
Pediatrician “Sheree”
“People say that life is the thing.
I agree, 1 live it.”
Modeling, Fashion Merchandising “Shug”
“Kindness is wisdom."
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KAREN JONES
Undecided “Karen”
"He is well paid that is well satisfied.”
ANTHONY JULIANO, JR.
Undecided “Jule”
Men of great ability are generally
of a vigorous animal nature.”
DARRYL E. KEE
Athlete “Moose”
“There is no one luckier than he
who thinks himself so.”
ROBERT JOHN KIRBAS
Engineering “Bobby”
“Great men are rarely isolated mountain
peaks; they are summits of ranges."
MARYANN B. KUHN
Radiology “Mare”
“Memory is the treasury and guardian
of all things."
SUSAN MARY KURRY
Secretary “Susan”
“The way to have a friend is to
be one worth knowing.”
23
DARRELL DWAYNE LAW
Sports “Darrell”
“Not a sinner nor a saint perhaps, but well
just the very best of chaps.”
DELBERT GEORGE LEE
College “Chink”
“Wit and wisdom are born with a man.”
DIANE LEVA
Nurse “Dee”
“Life is but a day.”
JOHN FRANCIS LEWANDOWSKI
Lawyer “Big Lou”
“Nothing is impossible to a valiant heart.”
RONALD LEWIS
Undecided “Ronald”
“He saith little that loveth much.”
SONJA EVANS LEWIS
Psychologist “Sonja”
“The daintiest last to make the end
most sweet.”
24
JOHN LIVETT
Undecided “John”
The more a man knows,
the more he forgives.”
JAMES LOWERY
Accountant “Van”
"Enough work to do, but a strength
to do the work.”
DARYL A. MAJETTE
Undecided “Daryl”
“To love truth for truth’s sake is the prin­
cipal part of human perfection in this
world . . . ”
LAWRENCE A. MANFRE, JR.
Science Research “Larry”
"By the work one knows the workman."
GLORIA V. MAYE
Speech Therapist “Gloria”
“If you would be loved, love.”
DIANE MAZYCK
Undecided “Diane”
“I have a heart with room for every joy.”
25
DOROTHY McGOWAN
Nurse “Dorothy’
“I have once been acquainted
with the stars.”
MICHAEL L. A. McHUGH
University “Limey and Spock”
“The future is not in the hands of fate,
but in ours."
JOHN McKENNA
All “Macamcnigh”
“The force of his own merit
makes his way.”
JUANITA DENISE MELVIN
Architect “Muscles”
“Must share it—happiness
was born a twin."
MICHAEL T. MEYERS
Speech Therapist “Mike”
“The best portion of a good man’s life—
His little nameless, unremembered, acts of
kindness and of love."
ELAINE MIHAL
Undecided “Elaine”
“No language, but the language
of the heart."
26
JULORA MURRAY
Nursing “Julora”
“I only ask to be free as
the butterflies are free.”
JAMES MULLER
Art Teacher “Jim”
“It isn’t how long we live, but how.”
JOHN MYERS
Undecided “John”
“The future belongs to him who
knows how to wait.”
DIANE MURRAY
Fashion Merchandiser “Diane”
“The only way to have a friend
is to be one."
DESMOND NEILSON
Electronics “Desmond”
“/ think, therefore I am.”
MARGARET ALBERTA MININO
Nursing “Margaret”
“Little friend of all the world.”
27
KATHLEEN M. NELSON
Legal Secretary “Kathy”
“Cute personality, full of rascality.”
WENDELL NOEL
Undecided “Wendell”
“When one door shuts another opens.”
NICHOLAS A. NOLAN, III
Undecided “Stick”
“A man there was and they called him
mad; the more he gave the more he had."
ALEX ROBERT OBERHACK
Aerodynamics “Big Al”
“It is in men as in soils, where sometimes
there is a vein of gold which the owner
knows not of.”
JAMES ANDREW O’NEILL
Undecided “Jim”
“The reward of a thing well done,
is to have done it.”
PAULETTE MARIA OSTROMAN
Secretary “Paulette”
“Those who know when they have
enough are rich."
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RICHARD PAT PATTERSON
Undecided “Pat”
“The greater man, the greater courtesy.”
JANET PATTON
Undecided “Janet”
"If you wish your merit to be known,
acknowledge that of other people."
MARVIN PATTON
Undecided “Marvin”
"Little strokes fell great oaks.”
MONICA CELESTE PERKIi
Pediatrician-Medical Technologist
“Cele.
CHERYL LaVERNE PAYNTER
Secretary “Cheryl”
“Ambition, like a torrent,
never looks back.”
“True happiness consists not in the mi
tudes of friends, but in the worth >
choice.”
YVONNE M. PIZARROZ
Theater “Squeaky!”
“Smile and the world smiles with you.”
GLENDA L. PORTER
Court Stenographer “Glenda”
"Always pleasant, always kind
always quiet and refined.”
GLENN L. PORTER
Electronics “Glenn”
“Ye are the light of the world, for his heart
is like the sea, ever brave and free.”
LARRY POWELL
Vlusic Major “Little & Peanut”
“Music is feeling, then, not sound.”
KARLA PURCELL
Clerk or Computer Operator “Brandy”
“Words are the voice of the heart.”
ANDREA LINELL RANDOLPH
Court Stenographer “Peaches”
"Love spends his all, and still hath store.”
GREGORY WILLIAM REEVES
Law “Gregory”
“Few things are impossible
to diligence and skill.”
KENNETH RITTER
Undecided “Kenneth”
“From little spark may burst
a mighty flame.”
JOANNE LYNN ROCHEDIEU
Medical Technologist “Jody”
“Wealth is not hers who has it, but
hers who enjoys it.”
RACHELL JOY ROLLINS
Undecided “Shelly”
“Friendship is love without his wings.”
MARILYN JOY RANSOM
Actuary “Marilyn”
“The smallest good deed is better than
the grandest good intentions."
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SOPHIA L. ROSARIO
Fashion Merchandise “Sofie”
"All nature wears one universal smile.”
JOANNE ROTH
Nurse “Joanne”
“Most people are as happy as they
make up their minds to be.”
DIANA ROWE
Lawyer “Dee Dee”
“Patience makes women beautiful
in ways of all.”
CHERYL LYNN RUFFNER
Undecided “Fluff”
“Love is ever the beginning of knowledge,
as fire is of light.”
MARIA RULLO
College “Maria”
“Good words are worth much
and cost little.”
NEIL DAVID RUSH
Undecided “Cowboy”
"There are two good things in life, free­
dom of thought and freedom of action.”
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ALICIA SANDERS
Dental Assistant “Red”
“Her ways are ways of pleasantness.”
WILLIAM SCHWARTZ
Undecided “William”
“The more a man knows, the more
he forgives."
VICKIE SEYMOUR
Undecided “Vickie”
“A good laugh is sunshine in a house.”
LEON SHEARD
Computer Programmer or Artist “Cris”
“Second thoughts they say are best.”
DALE SILVERTOOTH
Undecided “Dale”
“A gentleman by nature a scholar
by education.”
KAREN LOUISE SIMON
Undecided “Karen”
“A merry heart makes a
cheerful countenance.”
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CAROL SLAUGHTER
Undecided “Carol”
“Our bodies are our gardens, to which
our wills are gardeners.”
FRANK SLOAN
Undecided “Frank”
“Men carry their superiority inside,
animals outside.”
JOHN SLOAN
Undecided “John”
“He is happiest, be he king or peasant,
who finds peace in his home.”
JEFFREY S. SMITH
Insurance Salesman “Egga-Begga”
“Life fulfilled lived to clutch
the golden keys.”
JOYCE MARIE SMITH
Psychology “Joyce”
“Short, petite and ever so sweet.”
KIMBERLY GENE SMITH
Nurse “Kim”
"The sweetest soul that ever looked
with human eyes.”
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MARGARET MARIE SMITH
Nurse “Mag”
“Be ashamed to die until you have
won some victory for humanity.”
KEVIN SMYRE
Undecided “Kevin”
“He who prizes little things
is worthy of great ones."
GREGORY STEVENS
Lawyer “Greg”
"In the field of observation, chance favors
only the prepared mind."
MICHAEL STROPPA
Doctor “Mike”
“Hard work breeds success.”
CARY STUCK
Undecided “Cary”
“How far that little candle throws his
beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty
world.”
YVONNE SPENCE
Pediatrician “Sparky”
‘‘She that is of a merry heart
hath a continual feast.”
35
CATHLEEN TAYLOR
Undecided “Cathleen”
“Kindness is the golden chain by which
society is bound together.”
DONNA MARIE TAYLOR
Legal Secretary “Donna”
“Charm strikes the sight, but
merit wins the soul."
KAREN E. TAYLOR
College “Kenya”
“The laughter of man is the
contentment of God.”
KIM TAYLOR
Undecided “Kim”
“The business of life is to go forward.”
TED TELLEFSEN
Teacher “Brother”
“All his faults are such that one loves him
still better for them.”
GREGORY THOMAS
Undecided “Ponkey”
“A learned man has always
riches in himself.”
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PRIMACTUS THOMAS
Undecided “Primactus”
“Whatever happens at all, happens
as it should."
MICHAEL THOMPSON
ANTHONY THORBOURNE
Lawyer “T-Bird”
“For the good are always merry."
Undecided “Michael”
"Everything has its beauty but
not everyone sees it.”
SHIRLEY TSENG
Economist “Shirley”
“A ll things are slaves to intelligence.”
EARL TILLMAN
Undecided “Earl”
"He is well paid that is well satisfied.”
GWENDOLYN SHVONNE
TURNER
Sociologist “Gin”
"We know nothing of tomorrow, our
business is to be good and happy today.”
37
MARCIA URLING
Medical Technology or Music “Marci”
"My heart is warm with
the friends 1 make.”
SUSAN DIANNE VAN LEUVEN
Pre-school teacher “Sue”
“No act of kindness, no matter how small,
is ever wasted.”
SOPHOCLES VASILIOU
College “Butch”
“Win without boasting,
lose without excuse.”
CHRISTELL VAUGHT
Professional Model and “Poco”
Fashion Merchandising
“What is love? ’Tis nature’s treasure,
’tis the storehouse of her joys.” PAMELA VAUGHT
Fashion Merchandising “Bam-Bam”
“’Tis nice to be natural when
you’re naturally nice.”
JOHN VELELLA
Mechanical Engineer “John”
“Wisdom outweighs any wealth.”
38
FRANZISKA M ARY VON SASPE
Psychologist “Fran”
“Heaven lies about us in our infancy.’’
CATHY ANNE VERSPRILL
Medical Secretary “Cathy”
"Hold fast your dreams within your heart.
Keep one still secret spot where dreams
may go."
CHARLES W ALKER
Undecided “Chuck”
“What wisdom can you find, that
is better than kindness.’’
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THURSTON JE F F W ALLER
Doctor Booker T.”
"For I have been a man, and that means
to have been a fighter.”
JEROME W ALKER
Undecided “Jerry”
“Hide not your talents, for use they were
made; what’s a sundial in the shade?”
LU CILLE W ALKER
Undecided “Lucille”
“Everywhere in life the true question is,
not what we have gained, but what we do.”
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YVONNE W ARD
Undecided “Yvonne”
“That day is lost on which one
has not laughed.”
W ENDY ROBIN W HITE
Home Economist “Wendy”
“Rather than love, than money,
than fame, give me truth.”
DONNA W HITLEY
Undecided “Donna”
“Kindness is the golden chain by which
society is bound together."
JA CQ U ELIN E SHARON
W ILLIAM S
Registered Nurse “Jackie”
“A pleasing personality, a winning smile.”
D O RO TH Y A. W HYTE
English and Art Major “Dorothy”
“True be her words, her word,
and friends."
D ANIEL W. W ILLIAM S
Mechanic “San”
“This man will not merely endure,
he will prevail.”
40
JOAN PATRICIA W ILLIAM S
Fashion “Joan”
“No sky is heavy if the heart
lack being light.”
K EITH RUSSELL WILSON
Veterinarian “Russ”
“The man worthwhile is the man with a
smile when everything goes wrong.”
BARBARA ANNE W RIG H T
Executive Secretary “Bunnie”
“The gentle mind by gentle
deeds is known.”
G REG O RY EDW ARD W RIGHT
Professional Tennis Player “Greg”
“Nothing great was ever achieved
without enthusiasm."
I/'
SANDRA GRACE WILSON
Receptionist “Sandy”
“Let us be merry while we are young.”
KAREN ELSIE W RIGH T
Doctor “Karen”
“Surprised by joy— impatient as the wind.”
41
ROOSEVELT LAM ONT
W RIGHT, JR.
Medicine or Law “Lamont”
“We know nothing of tomorrow. Our
business is to be good and happy today.”
YOLANDA ELLEN W RIG HT
Nursing “Ya”
“I live not in myself, but I become a
portion of that around me, and to me.”
GW ENDOLYN YARBOROUGH
Undecided “Gwendolyn”
“A rose has but a summer reign;
the daisy never dies.”
H UM BERTO ALVAREZ
Undecided “Hunberto”
“He saith little that loveth much."
KAREN M ICH ELL GIVENS
Work for Airlines “Karen”
“As true as I live."
GREGORY JACKSON
Undecided “Gregory”
"Everything has its beauty but
not everyone sees it."
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SENIORS NOT PICTURED
CORNELIA VICTORIA ABEL-BEY:
Varsity Cheerleaders 3, 4 (Co-Capt.
4); Modern Dance 1-4; Talent Show
1-4; F.B.L.A. 1, 2; Cafeteria Comm. 1.
SHIRLEY L. ABNATHYA
HOWARD ALFORD
JOHN ALFORD: Varsity Football 4;
Intramural Basketball 3, 4.
RAPHAEL APA
JUANITA ARMSTRONG
SHARON ASHE
FLURETTE BAKER; Glee Club 1-4.
KIMBERLY BANKS: Student Council
1-3; Class Officer 1, 4 (Sec. 1, Pres.
4) Bagpipe 2-4 (Page Editor, Editorial
Board); B.S.U. 3, 4; Spanish Club 2;
L.I.N.C. 2; Future Phys. 2; Future
Nurses 1, 2; Black Heritage 2; National
Thespian Society 4; Medical Ass’t. 3;
Cafeteria Comm. 4; Booster Club 3, 4;
Modem Dance 2-4; Office Ass’t. 1-4;
Glee Club 1; Girls’ Volleyball 1; Re­
ception Comm. 2; Highland Players 3.
MARIE BASKETT
PHYLIIS BATES
How do you build an invisible house?
EDWARD AGUILAR
MICHAEL BLACKWELL
FRANK CARTER
DIANE LAUREN CLARK
ALPHONSE CRAWFORD
DEBRA DAVIS
PAMELA C. DAVIS
DANIEL DONNELLY
HENRY ERVING
EDWARD JANZ
KEITH JENKINS
ANTHONY MARRA
ERIC MINGO
MATHEW MOORE
JOHN O’BRIEN
LESTER PETTY
RONALD RADSNIAK
OLIVER RAMOS
DAVID J. RICE
RICHARD RICE ROBINSON
ROBERT SANZONE
JOHN SCHAKE
GRADY SMALLWOOD
TERRENCE STEVENS
WANDA STEPHENS
PENNIE THOMAS
THOMAS WILLIAMS
CLARENCE WYLIE
THELISA BELL: Modem Dance 1-4
Student Council 2; Future Nurses 1-4
Black Heritage 2; Medical Ass’t. 2-4
Office Ass’t. 2-4.
BARBARA BENJAMIN: Booster Club
4; B.S.U. 3.
BETTINA BENSON: Canteen Board
1-4; D.E.C.A. 3, 4; Ecology Club 4;
Drug In-Service Program 1.
TEREBA VENITA BERRIAN: Booster
Club 1, 2; D.E.C.A. 3, 4; Black Heri­
tage 1, 2.
CATHIE ANN BETTELLI: Office Ass’t.
1-3; Future Nurses’ Club 1-4; D.E.C.A.
3, 4; Medical Ass’t. 1, 2; Spanish Club
2; Ecology Club 4.
MARSHA BLOUNT: Black Heritage
Club 2; Booster Club 4; Glee Club 1-4.
MARIE BERNAL-SILVA: Twirling 2-4
(Co-Capt. 4); Student Council alter­
nate 2; Glee Club 2-4; Modem Dance
2; Canteen Board 3, 4.
THOMAS P. BONARD: Varsity Base­
ball 2-4; Varsity Football 4; J.V.
Baseball 1; J.V. Football 1; J.V. Soc­
cer 2; Bagpipe 3, 4 (Sports Editor).
DONALD JAMES BRACKIN: Varsity
Baseball 4; J.V. Baseball 2; Intramu­
ral Basketball 3, 4.
EMANUEL C. BRIDGES: Cross Coun­
try Track 4; Outdoor Track and
Field 4.
JAMES EARL BROWN: Glee Club 1.
KEVIN L. BURT: Bagpipe 3 (Sports
Reporter); Student Council Represen­
tative 3; Band 1, 2; Dance Band 2, 3;
Basketball Manager 2; Basketball Stats.
4; J.V. Football 2; Weightlifting 2-4;
Intramural Basketball 4.
CURTIS BUTLER: Varsity Baseball 4;
J.V. Football 1; J.V. Baseball 2.
Muscles?
LINDA GAIL CORRIN: Drill Team
3-4; Swimming 1; Modern Dance 1, 2;
Highland Players 1-4; Latin Club 1;
Thistle Staff 2; Ski Club 2; Black Heri­
tage Club 2; B.S.U. 3; L.I.N.C. 2;
Honor Society 3, 4; Booster Club 2;
Cafeteria Comm. 2; Glee Club 1, 2;
Student Council Representative 3.
ANTOINETTE CORTELLACCI: Can­
teen Bd. 1-4; Future Nurses’ Club 1-4;
Ecology Club 4; D.E.C.A. Club 4
(Pres.); Spanish Club 1; Medical Ass’t.
1-4.
SHERILL ELLEN COWAN: Drill Team
3, 4; Glee Club 1; Booster Club 4.
NANCY DASCOLI: Office Ass’t. 1-4;
Canteen Bd. 2-4; F.B.L.A. Club 2;
Girls’ Basketball 1.
DANNY BUTLER: Varsity Track 2-4;
Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Varsity Foot­
ball 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Band 2;
Glee Club 3, 4.
PRISCILLA MARY BYRNE: D.E.C.A.
Club 3, 4.
NANCY L . CAIRNS: Twirling 2-4
(Capt. 4); Girls’ Softball 3; Student
Council Executive Bd. 2; Canteen Bd.
1-4; Glee Club 1, 2; Modern Dance
1-4; Office Ass’t. 1-3; Nurse’s Ass’t. 1.
LINDA CONLEY: F.B.L.A. 1, 2; Black
Heritage Club 3, 4; Modem Dance
3,4.
PATRICIA ANN COOPER: Charm
Chorus 2, 3; Modem Dance 1, 2.
LESLIE CORA: Table Tennis 1, 4; Girls’
Basketball 1, 4; Girls’ Softball 1-4;
Future Nurses’ and Phys. Club 2-4;
Thistle 3, 4; Tartan Bd. 4; Canteen
Bd. 1-4.
PAMELA C. DAVIS: Black Heritage
Club 1-3; F.B.L.A. Club 1-3.
PATRICE MERRITT DAVIS: Band 2,
4; Wind Ensemble 2; Student Council
Representative 1-3; Bagpipe 1-4 (Edi­
tor 3, Business Manager 4); National
Thespians 1-4; Highland Players 1-4;
Black Heritage Club 2; B.S.U. 3, 4
(Chairman 4); Library Council 1, 2;
Medical Ass’t. 2, 3; Cafeteria Comm.
1,2; Corridor Aides 2; National Honor
Society 3, 4; French Club 2-4; Latin
Club 2; Stage Crew 1-4; Light Crew
1-4; Audio Crew 1, 2; L.I.N.C. 2.
SHIRLEY CALHOUN
DONNA DALE CARTER: Drill Team
3-4 (Drill Team Squad Leader 4);
Modern Dance 1; Glee Club 1-4; Span­
ish Club 1; Black Heritage 2; Ski Club
2; Booster 2; Cafeteria Comm. 2; Tar­
tan Board 4; Student Council Repre­
sentative 1-3; Class Officer 1, 2 (Pres.
1, 2).
ELEANOR RUTH DAWKINS: French
Club 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Light
Crew 4.
ALAN DENNIS: Varsity Football 1, 4;
Varsity Track 4; Intramural Basketball
2-4.
ROSEMARIE CARUSO
DAN DONNELLY
DIANE LAUREN CLARK
EDMUND DUCHANTIER: Varsity
Football 2, 3; Intramural Soccer 3;
Intramural Basketball 2.
LINDA A. CLARK: Glee Club 1; Black
Heritage Club 1; Ecology Club 4; Fash­
ion Board 3, 4; Usherettes’ Club 3, 4.
CARLTON COELHO: Varsity Soccer
3, 4; Intramural Soccer 3.
LORRAINE ANN DUFFY: Color
Guard 1-4 (Capt. 4); Girls’ Softball 3;
Girls’ Volleyball 1; Student Council
Representative 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Can­
teen Bd. 1-3 (Vice Pres. 3); Ski Club 2.
PATRICIA ANN CONKLIN: Glee Club
1-4.
CANDACE DUNBAR: Student Council
Representative 4.
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This suspension paper should fix him for
while!
/ didn’t do it! Honest.
JONATHAN DUNNEMANN: Varsity
Basketball 2-4; Varsity Football 4; Var­
sity Track 4; Weightlifting 2-4; Bag­
pipe 2-4 (Editor-in-Chief 3, 4); B.S.U.
3,4; Student Bd. 3, 4.
ELVIRE DURAND
NANCY EICK: Color Guard 1-4 (Co-
Capt. 4); Girls’ Softball 3; Student
Council Representative 1, 4; Canteen
Bd. 1-4 (Treas. 3); Ski Club 2; Mod­
ern Dance 1-4; Office Ass’t. 1, 2, 4.
HENRY ERVING: L.I.N.C. 2.
HAROLD EUSTACHE
MARIE LUNIE EUSTACHE
ARCHIE B. EVANS: Varsity Basketball
Manager 3; J.V. Basketball Manager
2; Intramural Basketball 1-4; Bagpipe
E>eliverer 3, 4; Black Heritage Club
2-4.
CYNTHIA EVANS
MELANIE FAULK
RENAE FERRARA: Attendance Comm.
3, 4; French Club 2-4; Great Books
Club 2; International Relations Club
1-4; Office Ass’t. 4; Tartan Board 2-4;
Thistle 2-4.
WILLIAM FIELDS
DONNA MARIE FITZPATRICK: Glee
Club 1; Spanish Club 3.
SUSAN J. GOMMOLL: Glee Club 1-4
International Relations 1; Spanish Club
1-3; Band 1, 2; Charm Chorus 2-4:
Ecology Club 4; Future Nurses 2; Of
fice Ass’t. 3, 4; Canteen Board 2, 3
Modern Dance 1.
DERRICK G. GRANT: J.V. Football 2;
J.V. Track 2; Basketball 1-4; Bowling
1-4; Glee Club 2-4; Senior Supply
Boy 4.
BARRY FRANKEL
JOYCE ANN FREEMAN: Booster
Club 4; Black Heritage Club 1; Mod­
ern Dance 3; Ecology 4.
AUDREY LEE GEORGE: Cheerleader
1-4 (Capt. 4); Student Council Repre­
sentative 1, 2; Glee Club 1-4; Thistle
Staff 3, 4; Canteen Board 2, 3; Na­
tional Honor Society 3, 4; Charm Cho­
rus 2-4; Attendance Comm. 3, 4; Mod­
em Dance 1, 2.
NICHOLAS VINCENT GERARDO:
Varsity Football 1, 2; Varsity Baseball
2-4; J.V. Basketball 1; J.V. Baseball 1.
KAREN MICHELL GIVENS
MARCIA BULLARD GRANT: Future
Nurses’ Club 2, 3; Future Physicians’
Club 3; Modem Dance 3, 4.
DENISE GRAY
CANDICE MARGO GREGORY: Drill
Team 1; Booster 1; Glee Club 1-4.
RAYMOND A. GREGORY: Intramural
Basketball 1, 3, 4.
BRYANT W. GRIGGS: Varsity Foot­
ball 3, 4; J.V. Football 1, 2; Weight­
lifting 1-4; Bagpipe 3, 4; Cafeteria 3.
CAROL ANN HAGAN: D.E.C.A. 3, 4
(Sec. 4); Office Ass’t. 3.
This ruler must be scaled
in Chinese.
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JUDY S. HALLOREN: Glee Club 3, 4;
Charm Chorus 4.
GARY HARDCASTLE
JANET HENRY
ERNEST HITE: Varsity Basketball 3, 4;
Intramural Football 3, 4; Cafeteria
Comm. 3, 4.
GLENN HARDCASTLE
COLEMAN HARRISON, JR.: Varsity
Soccer 1-3; J.V. Track 2, 3; Intramu­
ral Soccer 1-3.
LYNN SUSAN HARRISON: Tartan
Business Staff 3, 4 (Business Editor 4);
Latin Club 1; Glee Club 1-4; Charm
Chorus 2; Modern Dance 1; Stage
Crew 3, 4.
TUJUANA HARTFIELD
SHARON DIANE HATTEN: Glee Club
1-3.
RUSSELL ANTHONY HAYNES: Var­
sity Baseball 4; J.V. Football 1, 2;
J.V. Track 1-3; Intramural Basketball
1-3; National Thespians 4; Science
Club 4; Ecology Club 4.
JAMES HEFFERON: Varsity Track 4;
Varsity Baseball 3, 4; J.V. Soccer 2;
J.V. Baseball 2; Student Council Rep­
resentative 4; Glee Club 2, 3.
YVONNE EVETTE HOLLAND: Drill
Team 1-4 (Capt. 4); Orchesis Dance
Group 3, 4; B.S.U. 1, 2; Spanish Club
1, 2.
BARBARA JACKSON: Glee Club 1, 2;
Latin Club 1.
BENJAMIN DAVID JACKSON: Intra­
mural Basketball 2, 4; Band 1.
MARY LEE JACKSON
NAOMI JACKSON
KEITH JENKINS: Varsity Football 1;
Intramural Basketball 1-4.
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INDIA JOHNSON: F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Ush­
erette 2-4; Black Heritage Club 2.
JAMES C. JOHNSON: J.V. Football 1,
2; Bagpipe Editorial Board 2-4; Spanish
3; French 1, 2.
JERYL ANN JOHNSON
SHEREE LYNNE JOHNSON: Booster
Club 2, 4; Black Heritage Club 1, 2;
Freshman Dance Group 1; Modem
Dance 2, 4; Ecology Club 4; Jr. Fash­
ion Board 4; French Club 3-4; Junior
Executive Board 3.
KAREN JONES
ANTHONY JULIANO, JR.: Varsity
Football 2-4; Wrestling 3, 4; Glee Club
1, 2; Cafeteria Comm. 4; Intramural
Football 1.
DARRYL E. KEE: Varsity Football 4;
Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Intramural
Basketball 3, 4.
ROBERT JOHN KIRBAS: Varsity Foot­
ball 2-4; Varsity Baseball 2-4; J.V. Bas­
ketball 1, 2; Bagpipe 3, 4; National
Honor Society 3, 4; Latin Club 1;
Dance Band 1, 2; J.V. Baseball; J.V.
Football 1.
Two more drops of nitroglycerin should do!
MARYANN B. KUHN: Glee Club 1-4;
International Relations Club 1; Band
1, 2; Charm Chorus 2-4; Office Ass’t.
1-4; Nurse’s Ass’t. 1.
SUSAN MARY KURRY: Glee Club 1,
2; Office Ass’t. 1.
DARRELL DWAYNE LAW: Varsity
Football 2-4; Varsity Baseball 4; Intra­
mural Basketball 2-4; J.V. Baseball 2.
DELBERT GEORGE LEE: Varsity Soc­
cer 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; National
Honor Society 3, 4; J.V. Soccer 1, 2.
DIANE LEVA: Glee Club 1; Future
Nurses’Club 4; D.E.C.A. 4.
JOHN FRANCIS LEWANDOWSKI
RONALD LEWIS
SONJA EVANS LEWIS: International
Relations Club 1; Spanish Club 1;
Ooh, look at that!
Hard at work.
JULORA MURRAY: Future Nurses’
Club 1-4; Future Phys. Club 1; Span­
ish Club 4; Black Heritage Club 1, 2.
JOHN MYERS
DESMOND NEILSON: Audio-Visual
Aids 1-4.
KATHLEEN M. NELSON: Cheerleader
2, 3; J.V. Cheerleader 1; Student
Council Representative 1; Canteen
Board 4 (Vice Pres. 3).
WENDELL NOEL
NICHOLAS A. NOLAN, III: Varsity
Football 2; Varsity Baseball 2-4; Intramu­
ral Soccer 3; Student Council Repre­
sentative 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2.
ALEX ROBERT OBERHACK: Varsity
Tennis 3, 4; Latin Club 1; National
Honor Society 3, 4.
JOHN O’BRIEN: Tartan Board 2.
No! No! cat is spelled c-a-t!
MICHAEL L. A. McHUGH: Bagpipe
1-4; National Honor Society 3,4; Inter­
national Relations Club 4; Varsity Soc­
cer 1-4; Intramural Soccer 3.
JOHN McKENNA: Varsity Soccer 3, 4;
Band 1; J.V. Soccer 1, 2; Intramural
Soccer 1,3.
JUANITA DENISE MELVIN: F.B.L.A.
2, 4; Tartan Bd. 4; B.S.U. 3, 4; Ecol­
ogy Club 4; Booster Club 2-4; Black
Heritage Club 1,2.
MICHAEL T. MEYERS: J.V. Football
1; Student Council Representative 1-4;
Bagpipe Business Staff 1, 3 (Mgr. 3);
Tartan Business Staff 3; Glee Club 1-4;
Scottsmen 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Inter­
national Relations Club 3; Cafeteria
Comm. 1, 2; Tartan Ed. Bd. 4.
ELAINE MIHAL: Ecology Club 4.
MARGARET ALBERTA MININO:
Glee Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Of­
fice Ass’t. 1, 4; Modern Dance 1, 4;
Nurse’s Ass’t. 2.
MATHEW MOORE: Intramural Basket­
ball 1, 2.
JIM MULLER: Bowling 1: Library
Council 1, 2.
DIANE MURRAY
Black Heritage Club 2; Glee Club 3-4;
Office Ass’t. 1-4.
JOHN LIVETT
JAMES LOWERY: Varsity Football 4;
D.E.C.A. 4; Cafeteria Comm. 4.
DARYL A. MAJETTE
LAWRENCE A. MANFRE, JR.: Var­
sity Soccer 2; J.V. Baseball 1; J.V.
Football.
GLORIA V. MAYE: Glee Club 1, 2
Office Ass’t. 3; French Club 3, 4
Usherettes 3, 4; Fashion Board 3, 4
Ecology Club 4 (Treas.).
DIANE MAZYCK: Future Phys. 1-4
(Pres. 2, 4; Black Heritage 1; Future
Nurses 1-4; Medical Ass’t. 1-4.
DOROTHY McGOWAN: Glee Club 1;
Future Physicians’ Club 1.
LESLIE BERNICE PORTER
LARRY POWELL: Bowling 1, 2;
F.B.L.A. 1-3; Glee Club 1-4; Thespian
Society 3, 4.
KARLA PURCELL; Booster Club 4;
Black Heritage Club 2; Student Coun­
cil Representative 3; B.S.U. 4.
RONNIE RADSNIAK
ANDREA LINELL RANDOLPH
MARILYN JOY RANSOM: Twirler
1-4 (Co-Capt. 4); Cafeteria Comm. 3;
Modern Dance 2-4; Student Council
Representative 3, 4; Student Booster
Club 2-4; Band 1-4; Woodwind En­
semble 2; Black Heritage Club 2.
GREGORY WILLIAM REEVES: Var­
sity Football 2-4; Varsity Basketball
1-3; Varsity Track 3, 4; Bagpipe 2-4;
J.V. Basketball I, 2.
DAVID J. RICE: J.V. Soccer 2, 3; Stu­
dent Council Representative 4.
Oh! I’m so embarrassed! RICHARD RICE ROBINSON: Intramu­
ral Basketball 4.
JAMES ANDREW O’NEILL: Varsity
Soccer 4; Varsity Football Manager 3;
Intramural Soccer 1, 2; Bowling 1-4.
PAULETTE MARIA OSTROMAN: Fu­
ture Nurses 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Medi­
cal Ass’t. 2-4.
MONICA CELESTE PERKINS: Bowl­
ing 1, 2; Skating 1, 2; Girls’ Volleyball
1, 2; Tartan Ex. Bd. 4; Black Heritage
Club 1, 2; B.S.U. 3, 4; Booster Club
4; Future Phys. Club 1-4; Homeroom
Chairman 4; Student Council Repre­
sentative 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Charm
Chorus 3, 4; Glee Club 1-4; Ecology
Club 4; L.I.N.C. 2.
JOANNE LYNN ROCHEDIEU: Office
Ass’t. 1-4; Senior Office Ass’t. 4.
Ah! (What’s so interesting?)
RICHARD PATTERSON: Cross Coun­
try Track 4; Indoor Track 4; Outdoor
Track 4.
JANET PATTON
REGINALD HOWARD PITTS: J.V.
Football 1, 2; Bowling 3, 4; Bagpipe
2-4 (Ed. 4); Tartan Board 2-4; Latin
Club 1-4; International Relations Club
3, 4; Band 1-4; Dance Band 1-4.
YVONNE M. PIZARROZ
MARVIN PATTON
CHERYL LAVERNE PAYNTER: Drill
Team 1; Modern Dance 1; Usherette
3, 4; Tartan Bd> Literary Editor 4;
F.B.L.A. 2; Future Phys. Club 4; Of­
fice Ass’t. 2; Glee Club 2; Orchesis
Dance Group 2.
GLENDA L. PORTER: D.E.C.A. Club
3; Attendance Comm. 4; C.O.E. Pro­
gram 4; Junior Achievement 1; Booster
Club 4.
GLENN L. PORTER: Basketball 2-4;
Bagpipe Reporter 2; Bagpipe Photog­
rapher 3, 4.
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2 + 2 = 4?
JOHN SLOAN
JEFFREY S. SMITH: Varsity Football
4; J.V. Baseball 4; Bowling 4; Intra­
mural Basketball 1, 2; Ecology Club
4; Student Booster 3; Student Council
Representative 1, 2; J.V. Football 1-3.
JOYCE MARIE SMITH: Drill Team
3-4; Bagpipe 2-4; Modern Dance 2-4;
Latin Club 1; Office Ass’t. 1.
KIMBERLY GENE SMITH: Color
Guard 2-4 (Capt. 4); Modern Dance
1, 2; Student Council Representative
2, 3; Booster Club 2; Black Heritage
Club 1, 2; Tartan Ed. Bd. Spanish
Club 1; Ski Club 2; L.I.N.C. 2.
RACHELL JOY ROLLINS: Junior Var­
sity Cheerleaders 2-3 (Capt. 3); Var­
sity Cheerleader 4; Swimming 1;
Orchesis Dance Group 2-4; Spanish
Club 1; Tartan Board 4; Black Heritage
Club 1, 2; B.S.U. 3; Modern Dance
1-4; Talent Show 1-4.
SOPHIA L. ROSARIO: Bagpipe 4;
Booster Club 1; Spanish Club 1.
JOANNE ROTH
JOHN SCHAKE: Varsity Football 2;
J.V. Football 2.
VICKIE SEYMOUR
LEON SHEARD
KAREN LOUISE SIMON
CAROL SLAUGHTER
MARGARET MARIE SMITH: Glee
Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Future
Nurses’ Club 1; Office Ass’t. 2; Nurse’s
Ass’t. 1, 2; Modern Dance 2.
KEVIN SMYRE
YVONNE SPENCE: French Club 1-3;
Ecology Club 4; Junior Fashion Board
4; Office Ass’t. 4; Volleyball 1; Glee
Club 1, 2; Black Heritage Club 1;
Tartan Ed. Bd. 4; Booster Club 1.
WANDA STEPHENS
DIANA ROWE: Drill Team 3, 4 (Co-
Capt. 4); Girls’ Volleyball 1; B.S.U.
1-4; Booster Club 2-4; French Club 3,
4; Modern Dance 2-4; Ecology Club
4; Usherette 2; Glee Club 1-4.
FRANK SLOAN GREGORY STEVENS
Caught you in the act.
CHERYL LYNN RUFFNER: Student
Council Representative 3, 4; Latin
Club 1; Bagpipe Business Board 4;
Thespian Society 3, 4; Office Ass’t. 1,
2; Drama Club 1, 3, 4.
MARIA RULLO: Glee Club 1, 2; Future
Nurses’ Club 3, 4; Nurse’s Ass’t. 2;
Canteen Bd. 1-3; Ecology Club 4; Of­
fice Ass’t. 3, 4.
NEIL DAVID RUSH: Intramural Soc­
cer 1; Golf 1-4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4;
Latin Club 1, 2.
ALICIA SANDERS: Latin Club 1; Span­
ish Club 4; Student Council Represen­
tative 3.
ROBERT SANZONE
TERRENCE STEVENS
MICHAEL STROPPA: Varsity Soccer
4; Varsity Tennis 4; Student Council
1, 2 (Rep. 1; Ex. Bd. 2); Bagpipe Re­
porter 4; Tartan Ex. Bd. 2; National
Honor Society 3, 4 (Pres. 4); Band 1,
2; Latin Club 1.
CARY STUCK
CATHLEEN TAYLOR
DONNA MARIE TAYLOR
KAREN E. TAYLOR: Black Student
Union 3, 4; Glee Club 1-4; Booster
Club 4.
KIM TAYLOR
TED TELLEFSEN
GREGORY THOMAS: Varsity Indoor
and Outdoor Track 2-4; J.V. Indoor
Track 2.
MICHAEL THOMAS
PENNIE THOMAS
ANTHONY THORBOURNE: Varsity
Track 4; Basketball 2.
EARL TILLMAN
SUSAN DIANNE VAN LEUVEN:
Charm Chorus 2-4; Library Council 2.
SOPHOCLES VASILIOU: Varsity Base­
ball 2, 3; Varsity Soccer 2, 3; Bowling
1; J.V. Baseball 2.
CHRISTELL VAUGHT: Black Heritage
Club 1, 2; Usherettes 2-4.
PAMELA VAUGHT: Girls’ Softball 2;
Student Council Representative 2; Glee
Club 1, 2; F.B.L.A. Club 3, 4; Modem
Dance 3; D.E. Program 4; Black Heri­
tage Club 1, 2; Usherettes 2-4.
JOHN VELELLA: Library Council 1;
Glee Club 1, 2; Ecology Club 4.
CATHY ANNE VER SPRILL: Student
Council Representative 4; Glee Club
2-4; Charm Chorus 3, 4; Voice 3, 4.
SHIRLEY TSENG: Tartan Ex. Bd. 2-4
(Editor-in-Chief 4) Thistle 2-4; Inter­
national Relations Club 1-4; Ecology
Club 4; French Club 2-4 (Pres. 3);
Great Books Club 2; National Honor
Society 3, 4; Attendance Comm. 3, 4;
Office Ass’t. 1-4; Library Council 1, 2.
GWENDOLYN SHVONNE TURNER:
Bowling 1; Swimming 1; Booster Club
4; B.S.U. 4; Modern Dance 1, 2;
L.I.N.C. 2; Thistle 2; Student Council
Representative 3.
MARCIA URLING: Band 1-4; Spanish
Club 1, 3; Latin Club 1, 3, 4; Ecology
Club 4 (Social Chairman); Thespian
Society 4.
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FRANZISKA MARY VON SASPE:
Charm Chorus 3, 4; Glee Club 1-4;
Student Council Alternate 1; Class
Officer 4 (Sec.).
CHARLES WALKER: Varsity Soccer 4;
Intramural Soccer 3.
JEROME WALKER: Varsity Football
14; J.V. Basketball 3; Lettermen
Club 4.
LUCILLE WALKER: Future Nurses’
Club 1-4; Medical Ass’t. 2-4; Inter­
national Relations 1-3.
THURSTON JEFF WALLER: Varsity-’'
Football 2-4; Intramural Basketball 1;
Wrestling 3; J.V. Baseball 2; Bagpipe
2-4 (Editor 3, 4).
YVONNE WARD
WENDY ROBIN WHITE: Class Officer
2-4 (Prom Chairman); Student Coun­
cil Representative 2-4; Bagpipe 2-4
(Page Editor 3, 4); Tartan Ex. Bd. 4; Let me out! Let me out!
French Club 2-4; Highland Players
1-4; L.I.N.C. 2; Modem Dance 1, 2, 4;
Swimming Club 1; Office Ass’t. 1-3.
DONNA WHITLEY
DOROTHY A. WHYTE: Ecology Club
4 (Publicity Chairman).
DANIEL WILLIAMS: Intramural Bas­
ketball 3, 4.
JACQUELINE SHARON WILLIAMS:
Black Heritage Club 1; Latin Club 1;
Girls’ Volleyball 1.
JOAN PATRICIA WILLIAMS: Spanish
Club 2, 3; Office Ass’t. 2; Modern
Dance 1, 2.
GREGORY EDWARD WRIGHT: Var­
sity Soccer 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 1-4;
J.V. Soccer 1, 2; Bowling 1-4; Table
Tennis 2-4; Latin Club 1-3.
KAREN ELSIE WRIGHT: Charm Cho­
rus 3, 4; Glee Club 1-4.
THOMAS WILLIAMS
KEITH RUSSELL WILSON: J.V. Foot­
ball 3; Library Council 1; Scottsmen
2-4.
SANDRA GRACE WILSON: Band 1, 2.
BARBARA ANNE WRIGHT: Future
Nurses’ Club 1-4; Medical Ass’t. 1-4;
D.E.C.A. Club 3, 4.
ROOSEVELT LAMONT WRIGHT,
JR.: Basketball 1-4; Tartan Ex. Bd. 4
(Editor of Photography); Student
Council Representative 1, 2.
YOLANDA ELLEN WRIGHT: Student
Council Representative 4; L.I.N.C.
Club 2; Booster Club 2; Black Heritage
Club 2.
GWENDOLYN YARBOROUGH
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SENIOR BALLOT
DANNY BUTLER
MOST
ATHLETIC
ROBERT KIRBAS
KIM BANKS
JONATHAN DUNNEMAN
ANTHONY JULIANO
AUDREY GEORGE
MOST
SCHOOL
SPIRIT
ZELIA ABEL-BEYSHEREE JOHNSON
DENISE MELVIN
KIM BANKS
MOST
TALENTED
RACHELL ROLLINS
LARRY POWELL
JANET PATTON
MOST
TALKATIVE
LORRAINE DUFFY
DAVID JACKSON
NANCY CAIRNS
MICHAEL STROPPA
MOST
LIKELY
TO
SUCCEED
MICHAEL McHUGH
SHIRLEY TSENG
AUDREY GEORGE
JANET PATTON
Not Pictured:
KEITH JENKINS
LORRAINE DUFFY
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DAVID JACKSON
CLASS
CLOWN
SHIRLEY TSENG
QUIETEST
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DONNA FITZPATRICK
Look at that face!
d o r o t h y McGo w a n
LORRAINE DUFFY
CLASS
FLIRTS
WENDELL NOEL
SHEREE JOHNSON
CYNTHIA EVANS
LINDA CLARK
o H ast W i t t a n d ^Jedtam ent
SHARON ASHE
I leave all the men at Scott my pair of hot
pants.
TEREBA BERRIAN
I leave to all the movie stars of Clifford J.
Scott, make-up and a dirty make-up mirror.
CATHIE BETTELI
I leave all the bad memories of Scott behind.
PATRICIA COOPER
I leave my evilness to Bonnie and my gym suit
to Sheila Clay so that she can be more active.
LESLIE CORA
I leave my medical knowledge to Mrs. Hayes.
I leave my books to Mrs. Sichel.
LINDA CORRIN
I leave my tiny and agile body to all the midgets
left in the school.
ANN CORTELLACCI
I leave my sisters of Chi Sigma Delta all the
love, luck and happiness in their future years.
And to Billy I leave a pass to Mrs. Hayes’
office.
SHERILL E. COWAN
I leave my understanding to all those who didn’t
understand.
ROSE MARIE CRAWFORD
I, Rose Marie Crawford, of sound mind and
body, do bequeath my mind to my little sister
Sheila Ann Crawford.
PAMELA DAVIS
I leave my lockers to my sister Regina.
PATRICE DAVIS
I leave blackness, strength, unity and knowl­
edge because these are the tools that will break
the chains of oppression.
ALAN DENNIS
I leave my number, “#74.”
ZEL1A ABEL-BEY
The most I want out of life is success. I feel
that the weak die and the strong survive.""
IVOR ALLEYNE
I leave someone the luck to come out of a
junior year and go into a senior year within
one month.
FLURETTE BAKER
My gym class to Shelia Clay. May she take
gym in her senior year as often as I did.
MARIE BASKETT
To the underclassmen I leave my hope that the
budget cut won’t affect your school year.
BETT1NA BENSON
I leave my loud voice throughout the hall and
good luck to all of the class of 1974 and to
someone special.
MARIE BERNA-SILVA
To the Twirlers: good luck for a successful
squad, along with the hope that your memories
will be as pleasant as mine.
MARSHA BLOUNT
I leave every underclassman who has a real
mind of his own and who is not trying to be
someone else.
THOMAS BONARD
I leave my baseball wizardry to Don Fox and
my “golden toes” to my heir at football.
DANNY BUTLER
My determination to the football team, all the
fine girls to William Harris, and my gratitude
to all the coaches at Scott.
NANCY CAIRNS
To Patti — the captain of next year’s Twirlers,
I leave all my patience and good luck.
DONNA CARTER
1 leave my sister Linda to take care of all un­
finished business and to help carry on Tau
Omega Chi.
Going my way?
PATRICIA ANN CONKLIN
My 5 extra credits to Mr. Ferrara; maybe he
can give them to someone more deserving, be­
cause I really didn’t need them.
“Where did that come from; I never knew we had that!”
ROSEMARIE CARUSO
To Paula, Debbie, Marie, Toni, and Anita I
leave you all the luck in Scott.
KAY CLARK
To Scott High and all in it I would like to leave
my memory.
LINDA CLARK
With tears in my eyes, I leave Scott my most
valuable possession: my books.
CARLTON COELHO
I leave my English accent and my best wishes
for next year’s soccer team.
JONATHAN DUNNEMANN
My determination and admiration for all man­
kind and high regard for morality and ideas.
HAROLD EUSTACHE
My old sneakers and the school.
MARIE EUSTACHE
My good attitude in class.
ARCHIE B. EVANS
Mr. Perkins and his cornball jokes.
RENAE FERRARA
I leave my attendance route to Linda Stirk, my
typing fingers to Kathy Michal and to my God­
father (Mr. Mazzuto) a fresh crate of baccala
stamped F.B.l.
DONNA FITZPATRICK
I leave my worn out gym suit to Jane Stern.
BARRY FRANKEL
T hereby leave this school to all the poor Jun­
iors who I knew. Peace.
JOYCE FREEMAN
To the class of ’74 and all the classes that suc­
ceed me, I leave you the will to face life as it
comes, because it’s only what you make it.
AUDRII GEORGE
I leave the neuters to Anita.
NICK GERARDO
My hat to Mr. Ferrara.
SUSAN GOMMOLL
I leave James’ headband to Marsha and good
luck to her in her next year at Scott.
DERRICK GRANT
To Mr. Perlmutter — a new tie and pants, Mr.
Beebee — a hair piece, and Mr. Johnston — to
stop being a lover.
MARCIA GRANT
To Scott I leave my cousin Carol Lofer. “Oh
boy are they in trouble.”
DENISE GRAY
I leave Mr. Ferrara a new hair piece so that
he can change his hair style.
RAYMOND GREGORY
I leave my seat to be filled.
JUDY HALLOREN
I leave C. J. S. my sister Lori and the rest of
the oncoming seniors, juniors, sophomores, and
poor freshmen. Good-bye Scott.
COLEMAN HARRISON
I leave silence to Miss Black and an oil can to
Mr. Sacks.
LYNN HARRISON
I leave to Cliff the tools of the trade for much
success.
RUSSELL HAYES
I leave a smidgeon of my best attributes to my
brother and a bit more to Clifford J. Scott. Use
them sparingly.
ERNEST HITE
Leave all my women to George and Mugsy.
BARBARA JACKSON
I would like to leave all my memories to all
my associates of Clifford J. Scott.
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SHEREE JOHNSON
Airwick Solid to the smoky bathrooms and best
of luck to the Delta Sigma Rho Sorority.
ANTHONY JULTANO
A successful Football season to William, Ron­
nie, Danny, and Walter and Donald and the
rest of the fellows in 1973-74.
ROBERT KTRBAS
To Patti: All the luck in the world for next
year; you’re going to need it!!
SUSAN KURRY
I leave my good luck to anyone who needs it.
DARRELL LAW
I leave my thanks to Coach Sloan, Coach Bona-
dies. Coach Kersey, and Coaches Cohen and
Hinton for teaching me to be a winner.
DIANE LEVA
To Paula Caruso, all my cigarettes.
SONJA LEWIS
I leave my brain to Mr. Thompson.
DARRYL MAJETTE
To Topper: I leave you with all my possessions
and my kingdom of Clifford J. Scott. Do with
it as you want.
GLORIA MAYE
Best wishes to the Delta Sigma Rho Sorority.
DIANE MAZYCK
I leave this school my footprints and the front
door.
MICHAEL McHUGH
A boot in every garage and a soccer ball in
every pot.
DENISE MELVIN
I leave my choraseptic voice spray and my
spiked lemon to Yolanda Stalks and silence to
the halls of Scott.
MIKE MEYERS
To Mr. Beebee and Mrs. Goins “thank you.”
ELAINE MIHAL
A wish that “the wind under your wings bears
you where the sun sails and the moon walks.”
MARGARET MININO
I leave my best wishes to this year’s graduating
class and the future graduating classes of C.J.S.
JIM MULLER
To live is to love one’s inner thoughts and
emotions, for life withholds the sense of free­
dom.
JULORA MURRAY
To Scott, I leave my Tau Omega Chi sweat­
shirt.
DESMOND NEILSON
I wish to leave the memory of my presence,
my customs and my island music that I’d play
in class.
KATHLEEN NELSON
I leave Michael all the luck in the world and I
leave the sisters of Club Scotties to a better
year. To Mrs. Dinkins I thank you for pushing
and caring about us.
NICK NOLAN
To Toni I leave my skill to get you through 4
years here and my picture for your locker.
ALEX OBERHACK
To the students of the school I leave the 3 pair
of sneakers, 5 pencils, and 7 pens they have
already taken from me.
JOHN O’BRIEN
To the school I leave all the cut slips I never
got caught with.
JIM O’NEILL
Good luck to next year’s Varsity Soccer team
and their returning lettermen, that they may
have a winning record next year.
PAULETTE OSTROMAN
Babe, may the seasons change while we stay the
same forever.
RICHARD PATTERSON
In setting goals always remember the sky is
the limit.
CHERYL PAYNTER
I leave all the luck in the world for all the
underclassmen, because they will need it to
make it.
DAVID JACKSON
To Lawrence and Leroy I leave my kingdom
of Clifford J. Scott so they may rule it as I
once did. And to my friends I leave the mem­
ory of Dave and Rave.
MARY JACKSON
I will my personality to my sister Brenda and
my brains to my brother Herbert.
NAOMI JACKSON
I leave the quiet for those who can find it.
EDDIE JANZ
I leave the school with all the knowledge it
instilled in me; too bad I have to leave it
empty-handed.
INDIA IOHNSON
I leave my books to the unfortunate seniors of
’74, with all my love.
JAMES JOHNSON
Love and Happiness to the deserving ones.
JERYL JOHNSON
I leave my very educated brains to my “74”
graduating sister, Ivy.
REGINALD PITTS
The C.J.S. Band to any deserving person.
GLENDA PORTER
I leave to Mrs. Dinkins a large bottle of
Compoz.
GLENN PORTER
I leave all the “Good Times” to William and
Orlando.
ANDREA RANDOLPH
I leave my best jokes to Mr. Ferrara.
MARILYN-RANSOM
To the 1973-74 twirling squad all the luck and
success.
GREG REEVES
I am leaving all the Mad Dog to William and
Orlando.
JODY ROCHEDIEU
To Doreen Harrison I leave a Golden Cup to
keepthings in their proper places.
RACHELL ROLLINS
Whenever your love is weak and small remem­
ber “life without love is no life at all.”
SOPHIA ROSARIO
I, a senior of the class of ’73 ready to gradu­
ate from Clifford J. Scott in June, hereby leave
to the class of Juniors, Graduation ’74.
DIANA ROWE
I leave my pride and patience to all young
ladies who face the same hell that I have gone
through.
CHERYL RUFFNER
I leave the memory of me to all those who
were so fortunate to know me.
NEIL RUSH
My attendance card to Miss Black.
ALICIA SANDERS
To the young ladies of C.J.S.: One bit of advice
I would give you is let the young men alone
because all they will cause you is a lot of wor­
ries. Your education is your best friend. Don’t
find out too late. Women’s Lib — Stand alone.
KAREN SIMON
I leave my legs to Adrienne Foster.
CAROL SLAUGHTER
I leave Scott my Indian Heritage.
JEFF SMITH
To Scott the name Egga Begga for someone
more deserving. And to ’73-’74 Scott Football
team a 9-0 record.
KIM SMITH
I leave all my hand shakes to the future sisters
of the Tau Omega Chi Sorority.
MARGARET SMITH
I leave my sympathy to the underclassmen.
YVONNE SPENCE
I wish every underclassman my best wishes for
success and happiness.
MICHAEL STROPPA
I leave my two wrestling trophies for all those
non-wrestlers to stare at and drool over.
KEITH WILSON
The Scottsmen to Donald Tompkins, his
brother, Leonard Shack, and anyone else who
wants it.
SANDY WILSON
I leave a year’s supply of gym to Mrs. Beebee,
and my cheerful “Hello” to Mark DeViccaro.
BARBARA WRIGHT
I leave Rachelle Hayes my knowledge to carry
her through her last two years of Scott High
School successfully.
KAREN WRIGHT
To the students and teachers of Scott I leave a
hope of unity.
CATHLEEN TAYLOR
I leave Ivy Johnson my brain and how to act
like a senior.
DONNA TAYLOR
I, Donna Taylor, leave my “Rho” sisters the
best of luck in their next school year.
TED TELLEFSEN
I leave a copy of The Fall of America by Elijah
Muhammed to all the devils.
GREGORY THOMAS
My hopes of better times to all the underclass­
men on the track team.
ANTHONY THORBOURNE
To the coming seniors, remember, you can’t
stop growing in wisdom and knowledge.
SHIRLEY TSENG
I leave to all the faculty of C. J. Scott the
hopes of many successful and rewarding years
of teaching at Scott.
GWEN TURNER
I leave to all the underclassmen their respect
for themselves.
SUE VAN LEUVEN
To Donald I leave all my senior classes and
the best of luck next year.
CRISTELL VAUGHT
In memory of my four years at Scott I’m willing
a bottle of Excedrin, a blanket for those days
without heat and my ragged school books.
PAMELA D. VAUGHT
I leave Kevin Jackson all my love.
JOHN VELELLA
The time has come for me to leave, so I leave
Jeff Barnett all my Friday nights.
CATHY VERSPRILL
To Mrs. Mary B. Goines I leave a smile, a song,
and my thanks.
FRAN VON SASPE
I leave faith, hope and security to all those
who need it. I also leave the sky, stars and
sunshine to those who love it as I do.
THURSTON JEFF WALLER
I leave to all my brothers, especially Doctor D.
(Dan) this message: a) your education is yours
forever while a woman can never be; b) never
love with all of your heart but love truly; c)
look out for girls with big fros.
DOROTHY WHYTE
I leave Mr. Thompson a glass of scotch and
(HCI) hydrochloric acid.
DANNY WILLIAMS
I leave the freshmen the roach-filled gym.
JOAN WILLIAMS
To Jill I leave my unworried mind and to
Deanne a meatball.
ACTIVITIES
ROW 1: P. Conklin, J. Rochedieu, M. Kuhn. ROW 2: F. Von Saspe, A. George,
G. Porter, S. Tseng. ROW 3: D. Gray, R. Ferrara, S. Gommoll, K. Wright. NOT
PICTURED: M. Minino.
SENIOR
OFFICE
ASSISTANTS
MR. KING’S
ASSISTANTS
ROW 1: K. Taylor, E. Dawkins, Mr. King. ROW 2: S. Hutchins, D. Banks, K. Banks, K.
Johnson, C. Evans, D. Murray, P. Hutchins.
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ROW 1: A. George, P. Pilgrim, R. Ferrara. ROW 2: S. Tseng, D. Troia, K. Michal, L. Stirk.
SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE
COMMITTEE
CLASS
ATTENDANCE
COMMITTEE
ROW 1: L. Dombeck, M. Layer, C. Spriggs. ROW 2: J. Stem, B. Gardner, N. Reselman,
J. Carter, L. Morris.
WENDY WHITE
JONATHAN DUNNEMAN
Co-Editor
GREGORY REEVES
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THOMAS BONARD
JEFF WALLER
Co-Editor
LEON ZAINWEL REGINALD PITTS
JAMES JOHNSON KIM BANKS
MICHAEL STROPPA
BAGPIPE EDITORIAL STAFF
ROW 1: J. Smith, P. Earisman, M. Dockery, R. Morris, G. Porter. ROW 2: L. Zainwel,
T. Bonard, S. Hughes, R. Pitts, J. Johnson. 63
TARTAN
RENAE FERRARA YVONNE SPENCE
Layout Editor Literary Editor
MICHAEL MEYERS
Literary Editor
SHIRLEY TSENG
Editor-in-Chief
CHERYL PAYNTER
Literary Editor
LAMONT WRIGHT
Photography Editor
TARTAN EDITORIAL STAFF
ROW 1: L. Wright, M. Meyers, K. Smith, W. White, R. Ferrara, D. Rowe, R. Pitts, L. Cora.
ROW 2: S. Tseng, D. Melvin, M. Perkins, D. Carter. NOT PICTURED: C. Paynter, J. Rush.
LYNN HARRISON
Business Editor
ROW 1: R. Ferrara, Miss Riley, L. Harrison, V. Flowers. ROW 2: S. Tseng, S. Perkins, W.
Poindexter, A, Morrison, C. Robinson, S. Simpson, M. Hopson.
TARTAN BUSINESS STAFF
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DOROTHY TROIA
Editor
ROW 1: S. Tseng, K. Michal, D. Troia, C. Gutermuth, A. Sopoci, W. Poindexter, R. Ferrara.
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ROW 1: Linda Stirk, Mrs. Hayes, L. Cora. ROW 2: B. Wright, D. Harrison, D. Mazyck,
T. Bell, S. Simpson.
MEDICAL
ASSISTANTS
FUTURE
NURSES
CLUB
PHYSICIANS AND
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ROW 1: L. Stirk, S. Simpson, L. Cora, H. Griffin, C. Burch. ROW 2: V. Flowers, T. Bell,
G. Noel, Mrs. Hayes, D. Mazyck. NOT PICTURED: M. Perkins.
LIBRARY COUNCIL
ROW 1: V. Knight, F. Torres, V. Flowers, A. Henderson, A. Hargrow, S. Simpson. ROW 2:
D. Russell, S. Geter, J. Stern, A. Taylor, C. Burch, L. Wright, S. Farrow, A. Barkley, D.
Wilson, B. Jones, G. Noel.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
ROW 1: L. Zainwel, M. Stroppa, D. Troia, C. Hesselgrave, N. Winograd, S. Tseng. ROW 2:
Mr. Sloan, D. Lee, M. McHugh, J. Stern, A. Oberhack, P. Davis, B. Jones, S. Hughes, M.
Dockery, R. Kirbas, L. Corrin.
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BLACK STUDENT UNION
ROW 1: R. Morris (Chairman), J. Patton, P. Hutchinson (Sec.), ton. ROW 3: P. Bates, L. Wright, K. Manning, L. Marshall,
P. Davis (Chairwoman), S. Robinson, J. Clark. ROW 2: W. C. Spriggs, P. Ghee, D. Wilson, W. Melvin, H. Harris, V.
Williams, D. Morris, W. Dennis, G. Yarborough, S. Ashe, T. Saunders.
Berrian, Y. Harris, T. Ferguson, B. Hicks, H. Harris, A. Shel-
STUDENT
COUNCIL
OFFICERS
Y. Harris (Treas.), K. Johnson (Pres.).
NOT PICTURED: P. Ghee (V. Pres.),
D. Robinson (Sec.).
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ROW 1: S. Williams, S. Jackson, V. Flowers, P. Ghee, C. Spence, C. Clark. ROW 2: S.
Perkins, Y. Spence, S. Geter, G. Maye, S. Johnson.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB
ROW 1: L. Zainwel, C. Wharton, J. Stem, S. Hughes, C. Hesselgrave, B. Jones. ROW 2:
S. Tseng, R. Pitts, M. McHugh, N. Winograd, R. Ferrara.
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CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION
ROW 1: P. Conklin, L. Clark, F. Baker, L. Duffy, P. Thomas, N. Cairns, Mrs. Dinkins.
ROW 2: P. Ostroman, S. Kurry, K. Nelson, C. VerSprill, B. Benjamin, D. Taylor, C. Paynter,
M. Faulk, S. Wilson, K. Purcell, K. Givens, G. Porter.
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ROW 1: J. Johnson, P. Cooper, L. Conley, V. Seymour, P. Vaught, P. Davis, T. Barrian.
ROW 2: R. Caruso, D. Gray, S. Ashe, C. Vaught, B. Benson, C. Bettelli, C. Hagan, D. Leva,
A. Cortellacci. ROW 3: B. Wright, C. Harrison, L. Sheard, L. Lowery.
DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATIONAL
CLIFFORD J. SCOTT HIGH SCHOOL
ROW 1: R. Rankins, T. Berrian, R. Howard (Treas.), C. Harris (Vice Pres.), A. Cortellacci
(Pres.), D. DeNotaris (Sec.), R. Walker, G. Rollins, C. Bettelli. ROW 2: L. Marchall, D.
Smith, S. Ashe, J. Patton, J. Brandon, B. Benson, C. Hagan, P. Byrne.
CLUBS
OF
AMERICA
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COOPERATIVE INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
ROW 1: C. Coelho, R. Booker, L. Sweatte, K. Hall, G. Sheffield. ROW 2: Mr. Ebner, D.
Brackin, M. Cassidy, G. Hardcastle, R. Radsniak, M. O’Shea, G. Hardcastle, W. Schwartz,
B. MacKravitz.
ECOLOGY CLUB
ROW 1: L. Clark, Y. Spence, E. Janz, S. Johnson. ROW 2: S. Tseng, E. Mihal, D. Whyte,
D. Wright, M. Wtling, E. Dawkins, J. Velella, G. Maye.
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SCOTT BOOSTER CLUB
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ROW 1: K. Wilson, D. Clark, R. Crawley, J. Berrian, S. Eller-
bie, A. Harrison, D. Morris, R. Walker, J. Jones, S. Johnson.
ROW 2: S. Simpson, D. Woody, K. Greene, C, Hill, L. Bragg,
C. Clark, S. Geter, C. Spence, A. Bell. ROW 3: W. Gordon,
K. Manning, D. Jones, P. Gregory, C. Harris, Y. Hobbs, P.
s
Ghee, C. Evans, H. Griffin. ROW 4: P. Bates, G. Hutchinson,
E. Simmons, D. Williams, S. Filmore. ROW 5: S. Oliver, G.
Yarborough, B. Griggs, S. Hatcher, M. Perkins, D. Grant, D.
Melvin, S. Munford, J. Guy, G. Noel, E. Dawkins.
LETTERMEN CLUB
ROW 1: J. Barnett, W. Harris, J. Lowery, O. Givens, B. I. Simmons, R. Kirbas, J. McKenna. ROW 3: J. Calloway,
Griggs, M. Osley, T. Bonard, E. Duchantier, M. Stroppa. ROW J. Dunneman, J. McGriff, M. McHugh, G Reeves, D. Lee,
2: D. Waller, D. Kee, A. Juliano, J. Smith, N. Nolan, D. Law, N. Gerardo, G. Wright, J. O’Neill, D. Butler, W. Harris.
GOLF
CLUB
ROW 1: P. Cumberland, D. Frazier, P. Skalak, J. Gillespie. ROW 2: J. Snyder, G. Tompkins.
BOWLING
CLUB
ROW 1: A. Oberhack, G. Wright, J. Smith, J.
O’Neill. ROW 2: J. Barnett, J. Velella. ROW
3: G. Reeves, R. Pitts, W. Vaughan, D. Grant.
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ROW 1: S. Simpson, A. Henderson, C. Hesselgrave, R. Austin, R. Ferrara. ROW 2: G.
Hutchinson, K. Manning, S. Jackson, E. Dawkins, B. Jones, G. Noel, P. Davis.
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ROW 1: V. Flowers, S. Hatcher, A. Bell, L. Corrin, S. Getto. ROW 2: C. Clark, D.
Mathews, J. Murray, M. McHugh, D. Woody, S. Perkins, S. Williams.
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M. Urling (Sec.), G. Noel (Pres.).
ORCHESIS DANCE
GROUP
LATIN CLUB
OFFICERS
AUDIO­
VISUAL
AIDS
Mr. Miller, D. Lutz, R. Coppola.
ROW 1: G. Noel, A. Grawford, K. Manning, C. Smith.
NOT PICTURED: S. Spriggs, L. Franklin, W. West,
W. Williams, P. Harris.
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CHARM CHORUS
ROW 1: S. Van Leuven, P. Conklin, A. George, W. Earl, S. Hatcher. ROW 2: F. Von
Saspe, K. Wright, C. VerSprill, B. Jackson, J. Rush, C. Wharton. ROW 3: M. Kuhn, D.
MacArt, M. Perkins, W. West.
SCOTTSMEN
J. Barnett, K. Wilson, L. Shack, D. Tompkins, G. Hutchinson, L. Tompkins, G. Reeves, R.
Pelham, J. Gillespie.
GLEE CLUB
OFFICERS
Jeff Barnett, Scottsmen Chairman; Gregory Reeves, Glee Club
President; Susan Van Leuven, Charm Chorus Chairwoman.
THE CHRISTMAS CONCERT
NATIONAL THESPAN SOCIETY
ROW 1: D. Thomas, R. Alston, S. Thomas, P. Earisman. ROW 2: B. Griggs, J. Roberts,
G. Hutchinson, L. Corrin, Mr. Becker, K. Wright, M. Skea. C. Ruffner, P. Mulder.
LIGHT
CREW
D. Woody, E. Lightfoot, V. Flowers, S.
Simpson.
UNDERCLASSMEN
JUNIOR CLASS ADVISORS
r-Hr
Mrs. Rosemarie Christie, Mr. William Thompson.
J. Barlow J. Barnett D. Bernieri P. Boyd E. Brown
R. Barnes A. Bernal-Silva R. Booker P. Bradley D. Burke
G. Bordis J. Brandon
D. Boyd M. Brooks
J. Calloway
J. Carter
G. Castlewood
A. Charles
A. Clark
L. Clark
M. Aji
K. Allen
D. Anderson
A. Bailey
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
S. Clay
L. Conway
J. Cooper
W. Copeland
T. Cuttino
C. Cyrus
R. Davis
D. DeNotaris M. Dockery
M. DiViccaro R. Douglas
G. Duffy
G. Elliott
M. Faulk
K. Feggan
T. Ferguson
S. Filmore
M. Fitzgerald
M. Flaherty
K. Fletcher
V. Flowers
D. Fox
D. Fridy
R. Frye
B. Gardner
R. George
J. Germ
Doris Woody (V-Pres.), Linda Ellerbie (Sec), Yarnell Harris
(Pres.), Beverly Jones (Treas.).
J. Dupree
R. Dye
P. Earisman
H. Eddings
L. Ellerbie
90
J. Giles
L. Gimbel
L. Gordon
D. Green
E. Greene
B. Griggs
J. Gutermuth
E. Guthrie
K. Hall
D. Hammond
R. Hargrow
C. Harris
H. Harris
W. Harris
S. Hatcher
G. Hawes
J. Hayes
C. Henderson
V. Herndon
C. Hesselgrave
B. Hicks
M. Hobbs
J. Holland
M. Holloman
R. Howard
B. Hueg
S. Hughes
K. Hunter
G. Hutcheson
P. Hutchins
I. Johnson
K. Johnson
V.Johnson
B. Jones
D. Jones
S. Knott
J. Lampley
W. O’Hara
S. Oliver
R. Otchy
R. Outlaw
C. Overby
B. Parker
D. Peel
D. Peralta
G. Rollins
F. Ruta
E. Serino
A. Shelton
J. Shemwell
I. Simmons
G. Perinotti
R. Perry
P. Pilgrim
L. Pinto
W. Pizarroz
A. Powell
E. Powell
L. Price
S. Pridgeon
R. Rankin
R. Rankins
A. Ransom
R. Register
J. Rice
B. Richardson
C. Roberts
J. Roberts
S. Robinson
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P. Skalak
M. Skea
M. Smallwood
D. Smith
K. Snyder
A. Sopoci
M. Spratley
J. Stem
A. Stewart
L. Stirk
L. Sweatte
A. Taylor
K. Thatcher
D. Thomas
J. Thomas
S. Thomas
D. Tompkins
M. Tranberg
D. Troia
J. Vaccaro
R. Walker
W. Walker
P. Washington
J. Weining
C. Wharton
K. White
L. White
D. Williams
A. Wilson
R. Wingfield
D. Woody
L. Zainwell
93
T. Bernieri
T. Bland
G. Bondurant
J. Bowers
L. Bowman
J. Bowyer
W. Bragg
H. Brodie
L. Brown
V. Bryant
L. Bullock
G. Burbage
C. Burnett
Doreen Harrison (Treas.), Denise Chavies (Sec.), Gracian Mack (Pres.).
NOT PICTURED: Karen Roth (V-Pres.).
J. Ackert
K. Alexander
R. Alston
R. Ambrose
C. Anderson
W. Aquart
A. Archia
D. Ashe
SOPHOMORE CLASS
OFFICERS
94
J. Decker
F. Denson
T. DeShong
E. Dunbar
F. Durand
F. Durand
W. Earle
A. Falardeau
M. Farley
S. Filmore
G. Fitzpatrick
D. Fleming
M. Crerand
D. Crews
G. Crocker
D. Cunningham
J. Forbes
M. Francis
C. Franklin
L. Franklin
J. Curlie
S. Cutler
E. Dassing
K. Day
SOPHOMORE
CLASS
ADVISORS
M. Burnett
M. Caldwell
S. Cammock
L. Capasso
E. Carlson
F. Carson
L. Carter
P. Caruso
J. Castoro
K. Chambers
D. Chavies
L. Clay
B. Coleman
L. Conley
L. Connell
T. Crawford
Mr. Leonard Christoforo Miss Lillie Gist „
J. Gillespie
J. Giles
D. Glover
W. Gordon
D. Grant
P. Gregory
T. Hill
Y. Hobbs
M. Holmes
A. Hoyos
S. Hutchins
E. Hutchinson
L. Ingram
M. lackson
V. James
A. Johnson
D. Johnson
J. Johnson
P. Johnson
D.Jones
G. Garland
D. Garretson
K. George
D. Gerulski
W. Gregory
H. Griffin
C. Gutermuth
C. Haley
L. Halloren
J. Harris
M. Harris
W. Harris
D. Harrison
H. Hartfield
R. Hayes
M. Hill
L. Jones
M. Jones
R. James
M. Kelshaw
J. Lawrence
D. Lawson
M. Layer
M. Layer
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K. Lewis
K. Lewis
L. Lewis
R. McCarthy
S. McDonough
P. McGriff
G. Mack
M. McLeod
R. McMillan
K. Manning
N. Marra
K. Metz
T. Meyer
M. Mihal
C. Miller
D. Mitchell
S. Mitchell
S. Mitchell R. Moore L. Morrison
B. Mobley B. Morrison D. Mullaney 97
J. Moore G. Morrison D. Munford
B. Marrero
W. Marshall
G. Mathis
C. Smith
D. Smith
K. Smith
R. Pelham
M. Peralta
L. Pilgrim
S. Pitts
W. Poindexter
S. Raines
B. Reeves
T. Renna
C. Robinson
C. Robinson
M. Robinson
R. Rochedieu
C. Rokes
A. Rosebure
R. Rotunda
O. Rowe
J. Rush
M. Russell
C. Sampson
V. Saunders
L. Shack
B. Smith
Y. Stalks
D. Stawniczy
M. Steele
W. Murphy
S. Nauyokas
G. Noel
G. Noel
K. O’Hara
M. Osley
T. Page
D. Palumbo
V. Patterson
D. Washington
E. Watkins
E. Watson
E. Wayman
M. Wells
W. West
K. Whack
B. White
M. White
C. Williams
D. Williams
P. Williams
R. Williams
W. Williams
A. Tillery
J. Tomlinson
L. Tompkins
M. Torres
M. Townes
M. Turner
W. Vaughan
V. Walker
G. Wilson
K. Wilson
T,.Wilson
B. Woods
B. Yancey
V. Yates
O. Zackery
M. Zullo
D. Thompson
K. Thorbourne
M. Stephens
J. Stern
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L. Burch
E. Burt
J. Capasso
C. Austin
L. Bacote
A. Barkley
T. Battle
V. Batts
P. Anderson
C. Anzalone
P. Arnold
F. Arrington
K. Ash
C. Alexander
M. Alix
J. Allen
T. Amoroso
D. Anderson
P. Brown
L. Bryant
C. Burch
J. Brooks
A. Brown
B. Brown
T. Bolden
D. Boyd
B. Bradley
D. Bradley
L. Bragg
A. Bell
D. Belloni
G. Bennett
L. Bennett
J. Berrian
FRESHMAN CLASS
ADVI J lk s O R S
Miss Michaele Reilly, Mr. Ching Seto.
D. Carson
R. Castlewood
M. Charles
C. Clark
D. Conley
M. Conway
D. Crawford
S. Crawford
R. Crawley
C. Crerand
D. Crocker
C. Culp
P. Cumberland
G. Curran
C. Cyrus
K. Davis
R. Davis
R. Dawkins
G. DeEsposito
N. DeLoach
L. Denton
N. DeRose
F. DiPietro
A. Drewery
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D. Garner
L. Gartrell
L. Dye
T. Edness
L. Edwards
M. Eldridge
S. Ellerbie
H. Ellington
D. Elliott
V. Everett
S. Farrow
K. Ferguson
D. Frazier
R. Gathers
S. Geter
T. Giddens
G. Gimbel
V. Gordon
G. Grant
K. Greene
L. Gregory
J. Guy
C. Hall
L. Halloway
F. Hargrow
E. Harris
S. Harris
A. Harrison
K. Harrison
K. Hartfield
D. Hatcher
M. Haus
P. Hefferon
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F. Hugie
B. Jackson
D. Jackson
S. Jackson
R. Knight
V. Knight
O. Knights
W. Kucera
G. Lang
C. Larsen
E. Laycock
D. James
B. Jenkins
C. Johnson
J. Jones
R. Kee
M. Lewandowski
E. Lightfoot
W. Lotter
I. Luck
K. Johnson
M. Johnson
A. Henderson
C. Hill
R. Hines
W. Hollis
F. Holloman
J. Holman
M. Hopson
C. Howard
M. Munford
J. Neilson
P. Neilson
K. Norment
I. Oboda
M. Ocasio
J. O’Keefe
B. Osborne
J. McCain
D. McCoy
F. McCray
L. McDonald
J. McGee
D. McKinnon
K. McPherson
C. Manning
C. Martin
P. Martin
D. Mas
D. Matthews
G. Maurais
M. Maye
J. Mazyck
W. Meadows
L. Metz
C. Miano
M. Mills
K. Monroe
M. Moody
C. Mulvenna
J. Osley
M. Paris
J. Parker
A. Paynter
E. Payton
M. Peoples
S. Perkins
H. Phillips
M. Phillips
S. Pickney
K. Pierce
H. Pollack
V. Powell
M. Raines
J. Ramos
J. Rankin
S. Reid
N. Reselman
J. Richardson
P. Richardson
R. Roberts
L. Roth
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P. Russell A. Shirley D. Thomas
D. Schadt E. Smith L. Thomas
H. Sears C. Spence J. Tomlinson
S. Sears J. Suggs K. Toner
W. Wells
J. Williams
M. Williams
M. Wiltshire
K. Winn
R. Woody
R. Wright
ATHLETICS
FOOTBALL
ROW 1: Mr. Kersey, Mr. Cowan, T. Bonard, J. Lowery, J. ROW 3: Mr. Hill, D. Cunningham, R. Woody, W. Harris, M.
Walker, J. Waller, R. Kirbas, A. Juliano, D. Law, B. Griggs, Castoro, W. Sutton, E. Watson, J. Forbes, R. Andrews, M.
D. Kee, J. Dunnemann, J. Howard, J. Smith, Mr. Sloan, Mr. McCloud, L. Ingram, D. Munford, D. Smith, G. Mack, M.
Bonadies. ROW 2: R. Smith, I. Simmons, N. Cuttino, D. Osley, Mr. Hooper, Mr. Hinton.
Hammond, D. Waller, K. Hunter, J. McGriff, D. Fleming.
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71 ...... Vailsburg ...... 14
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JEFF WALLER
ANTHONY JULIANO
DANNY BUTLER
BRYANT GRIGGS
ROBERT KIRBAS
JEFFREY SMITH
THOMAS
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DARRYL LAW
JAMES LOWERY
DARRYL KEE
JONATHAN DUNNEMAN JERRY WALKER
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DRUM
ROW 1: A. Archio, J. Hayes, S. Hutchins. ROW 2: A. George (Capt.), S. Filmore, R.
Rollins. ROW 3: D. Chavies, V. Herndon, D. Harrison, C. Abel-Bey.
ROW 1: J. Richardson, C. Anderson, J. William, J. Berrian. ROW 2: E. Wayman, K. LINDA STIRK
Manning (Co-Capt.), W. William, J. Johnson (Capt.).
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CARTER
ROW 1: D. Rowe, Y. Holland, S. Cowan (Tri-Capts.). ROW 2: D. Green, L. Corrin, J.
Smith. ROW 3: P. Williams, W. Dennis, J. Carter, D. Grant, C. Rokes, L. Franklin, A.
Sanders, B. Morrison, L. Lewis.
DRILL TEAM
ROW 1: R. Alston, A. Ransom, M. Smallwood, S. Pidgeon, Davis, N. Reselman, E. Hutchinson. ROW 3: E. Powell, S.
F. Carson, P. McGriff, L. Carter. ROW 2: M. Urling, O. Powell, W. Pointdexter, D. Carson, J. Daniels, D. Crews, R.
Matthews, B. Reeves, S. Perkins, E. Walker, K. Day, P. Pitts, E. Powell.
ROW 1: D. Washington, M. Dockery, J. Lawrence, P. Leone. ROW 2: K. Smith, N. Eick,
L. Duffy (Tri-Capts.).
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DeNotaris, G. Rollins. ROW 3: W. West, P. Caruso, K. Roth.
BASKETBALL
ROW 1: D. Munford (Co-Capt.), E. Hite, E. Green, W. Harris, K. Scott. ROW 2: Mr.
Bond, G. Lambert, M. Evans, J. Meyers, J. Calloway, J. Dunnemann (Capt.), Mr. King.
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ROW 1: G. Wright, M. Stroppa, M. Blackwell, D. Lee, J. O’Neill. ROW 2: J McKenna,
I. Obodo, R. Flaherty, B. Hueg. ROW 3: A. Clark, M. McHugh (Capt.), D. Fox, J. Barnett,
Mr. Cohen, J. Gerin, C. Walker, Mr. Ebner.
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BASEBALL
ROW 1: D. Peralta, J. Barnett, T. Bonard, R. Kirbas, M. Osley, M. Garvin. ROW 2:
D. Banks, G. Perinotti, N. Gerardo, J. Waller, D. Fox, D. Law, F. Denson, N. Nolen,
Mr. Cohen.
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INDOOR TRACK
ROW 1: E. Smith, W. Marshall, I. Obodo, M. Hobbs, G. Mack, S. Hughes, R. Morris,
R. Patterson. ROW 2: H. Harris, A. Sears, N. Cuttino, A. Stewart, L. Pilgrim, L. Shack.
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Meyers, B. Hueg. ROW 2: Mr. Best, K. Winn, S. Hughes, J. Holland, O. Givens, W. Harris,
D. Butler, L. Shack, G. Thomas, J. McGriff, N. Cuttino, G. Reeves, Mr. Wright.
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ROW 1: M. Stroppa, D. Murray, S. Hatcher, J. Stern. ROW 2: M. McHugh, A. Oberhack,
G. Wright (Capt.), C. Wharton, D. MacArt, Mr. D’Antonio,
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
ROW 1: D. Williams, J. Stern (Co-Capt.), S. Clark (Co-Capt.), L. Carter (Capt.), R.
Brunson, D. Melvin, M. Mooney. ROW 2: M. Harris (Assistant Coach), B. Reeves, K. Day,
D. Smith, P. McGriff, Miss Clark (Coach).
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FACULTY
ARCHIE POLLOCK
Vice Principal
“Yes, my desk is rather neat, isn’t it?”
ANDREW BOBBY
Principal
“I want two cheeseburgers, a Big Mac, and . .
THOMAS KING
Administrative Assistant
“How does five days sound to you?”
JAMES C. CAULFIELD
Administrative Assistant
“You have twenty demerits already?”
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ELIZABETH C. HUMPHREY
Attendance Secretary
“Oh, isn’t that sweet!”
MARY D’AMATO
Principal’s Secretary
“No, you can’t see what’s in here.”
FLORENCE EVANS (Retired)
Principal’s Secretary
“I’ll find it; it’s in here someplace.”
LAURA H. SKALAK
“Peek-a-boo!”
FRANCES WERRELL
“Guess who got a love letter.”
WILLIE M. WARNICK
“Yes, your scan sheet is overdue.”
RUTH M. CERVASIO
“Can I help you?”
GLENN A. COHEN
Job-Placement Coordinator
“Of course we’ll try to find you a job!”
ESTHER BANKS
“Now that wasn’t nice!”
MILDRED SPERLING
Guidance Director
“Hello, come on in and I’ll see what I can do.”
JERRY CHAMBERS
“What did you say you wanted to be?”
GEORGE WEINICK
“What is the correct procedure to follow in a case like this?”
JOAN HENDERSON
“What college did you say?”
NANCY SICHEL
“Oh stop kidding me.”
CAROL J. SCHEBE
“No, you didn’t get a 20 on the test. You got a 5!”
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LEONARD M. CHRISTOFORO
“Looking for help or just trying to get in the picture?”
ELIZABETH MOLCHON
“Can you see the board?"
140
JAMES E. POWELL
“No, the shirt isn’t new.”
MORRIS M. KERSEY
“Let me see, who cut? .. . Ah . .
DAVID W. HUTCHINGS
“No, this volume doesn’t come in paperback.”
JANET REILLY
“Look who’s here!”
EDWARD P. WIZDA
“Come on, try!”
141
JEANNE C. MURPHY
“Smile, you’re on Candid Camera!”
142
WILMA TUFARIELLO
“Is this smile better?”
ALFRED SNEED
“Mastering the art of algebra . .
DOUGLAS VAN LIEU
Department Head
.. and since we are simple human beings, we can not simply
tell the difference between p and p.”
JO ANNE SCHEIDT
“Mother never told me about Ultra Bright!”
143
JOHN MAZZUTO
“Attack!”
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ALFRED MITCHELL
Department Head
“Ouch! I hope I’m doing this right!”
144
PHILIP PERKINS
“I hope it doesn’t blow up the school!”
JEREMY F. PERLMUTTER
“See, this is where you went wrong.”
“Where’s the rest of the class?”
ROBERT WOLFARTH
“Caught in the act!”
FRANK BONADIES
“We’re pals, aren’t we?”
MARIE GLANCY
“Mother hen and her chickens”
HELEN C. WRIGHT
Department Head
“That’s the spirit!”
BETTIE A. WELLS
“Let me have the ball, please!”
ALBERT J. McNEIL
Department Head
“Very interesting.”
JANET BLACK
‘Of course I can type. What kind of typing teacher would I be if I didn’t?”
ROBERT JOHNSTON
“Don’t look at the keys!”
CHERYL A. REAVES
“How nice.”
JOHN FERRARA
“Sure, I feel fine!"
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“Yes, this is the United States!”
149
GILBERT R. HUGHES
“Paint your picture, Mister?”
KAREN KRAMS
. . Wait one more moment, Please! . .
ANTHONY DALEO
“You weave in and out, not out and out!”
ANNA LAWTON
“What do you mean, what is it?”
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ARTHUR L. WRIGHT
“Just look, don’t touch!”
LEROY BOHSEN
Department Head
“It’s another letter to . . .”
GEORGE RAMOTH
“She’s a girl, but look at that!”
OSCAR EBNER
“Looking for the what?!”
151
ROBERT R. WRIGHT
“Teachingthe world of mechanical drawing
to our future engineers?”
“Thank heavens for the peaceful serenity of the library.”
MARY ELIZABETH BEEBEE
“Of course I will help you find a book.”
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JAMES J. MILLER
“Would you like to push for awhile?”
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JOSEPH TOMEI
“A clarinet should be held like this.”
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“Smile, it’s a bright day!”
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“May I see your pass?” 155
ENID A. HAYES
“Look at me!”
CAROL ANN POWELL
“Imagine running into you in the hall!”
ANDREW BOBBY — Principal. 12 years.
Fordham University — Ed.D.
LEROY A. BOHSEN — Industrial Arts (Dept.
Head). 33 years. Newark State College —
B.S.; Montclair State College — M.A.
MARGO BROWER — Social Studies and Eng­
lish. 2 years. Montclair State College — B.A.
Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders.
ROBERT BUSLER — English. 1 year. Upsala
College — B.A.
JAMES J. CAULFIELD — Administrative As­
sistant. 4 years. Panzer College of Physical Ed­
ucation — B.S.; New York University — M.A.
Attendance Committee.
GEORGIANNA AIKEN — Home Economics.
3 years. Hampton Institute — B.S. Junior
Fashion Board.
ESTHER BANKS — Teacher-Coordinator
Business. 1 year. Tennessee State University
— B.S.
MARY ELIZABETH BEEBEE — School Li­
brarian. 7 years. University of Illinois — B.S.;
Rutgers University — M.L.S. Library Council.
JANET M. BERGER — English and Foreign
Languages. 4 years. Fordham University —
L.L.B.; Montclair State College — M.A. -
RICHARD BECKER — English. 1 year.
Northwestern University — B.S. Highland
Players; Thespians
C. SCRIPPS BEEBEE — Music. 29 years.
Columbia Teachers College—B.S.; M.S. Charm
Chorus; Scottsmen; Glee Club.
WILLIAM F. BEST — Social Studies (Dept.
Head). 20 years. University of Scranton —
B.A.; Montclair State Teachers College — M.A.
Track Team — Head Outdoor Track Coach.
JANET M. BLACK — Business Education.
Shippensburg State College — B.A. Usherettes.
HORACE HOOPER
A properly attired gentleman
“Come on in and join us!”
RUTH M. CERVASIO — School Secretary. 7
years. East Orange High School.
ROSEMARIE V. CHRISTIE — Home Eco­
nomics. 3 years. Indiana University — B.S.
Junior Class Advisor.
LEONARD M. CHRISTOFORO — English.
1 year. Seton Hall University — B.S. Thistle.
CAROL CLARK — Social Studies. 1 year.
Douglass College — B.A. Drill Team; Girls’
Basketball Team.
JACQUELYN A. COCHRAN — English. 8
years. Trenton State College — B.A.; Mont­
clair State College — M.A. National Honor
Society.
GLENN A. COHEN — Job Placement and
Career Counselor (Guidance). 7 years. Newark
State College — B.A. and M.A.
WILLIAM T. CRAWLEY — Special Educa­
tion (Dept. Head). 5 years. North Carolina
Central University — B.S.
THOMAS CUSICK — Special Education. 4
years. Newark State College — B.A. and M.A.
ANTHONY DALEO — Art. 3 years. Buffalo
State Teachers College — B.S.; M.S. Student
Council.
“Fisher and Spas?"
MARY D’AMATO — School Secretary. 10
years. Montclair High School.
CARLINE L. DINKINS — Business Education.
4 years. Livingston College — B.S.; Columbia
University — M.A. Cooperative Office Educa­
tion.
ENID A. HAYES — School Nurse. 3 years.
Provident Hospital and Jersey City State Col­
lege — B.S. Future Physicians; Future Nurses;
Medical Assistant Club.
WARREN H. DILLARD — English. Bagpipe
Business Manager. GEORGE DORNE—Industrial Arts. 25 years.
Newark State Teachers College — M.A.
LEONARD N. HOOPER — English (Dept.
Head). 21 years. Columbia University — M.A.
“Oh no, she dropped her mud all over the place!”
OSCAR EBNER — Cooperative Industrial Ed­
ucation (Coordinator). 3 years. Newark State
College — B.A. Cooperative Industrial Educa­
tion (CIE).
FLORENCE A. EVANS — School Secretary.
JOHN FERRARA — Business Education. 2
years. University of Southern Mississippi —
B.S.
PATRICK J. GENOVA — Physical Education.
1 year. Seton Hall University — B.S. Intramu­
ral basketball.
LILLIE GIST
Carolina State
Class Advisor.
— English.
College —
3 years. Southern
B.A. Sophomore
MARY GOINES — Vocal Music. 25 years.
Charm Chorus; Scottsmen.
JAMES N. HARDEN -
Jersey City State College
English. 2 years.
• B.A. and M.A.
GILBERT R. HUGHES'— Fine Arts. 15 years.
Newark State College — B.S.; Columbia Uni­
versity — M.A.
ELIZABETH C. HUMPHREY — Attendance
Secretary. 4 years. Plainfield High School. At­
tendance Committee; Office Assistants.
DAVID W. HUTCHINGS — Social Studies.
13. years. Columbia University — B.S.; New
York University — M.A. International Rela­
tions Club; Intramural Bowling; TALC.
ROBERT JOHNSTON ■—- Business Education.
9 years. University of Oklahoma — B.A.
MORRIS M. KERSEY — Social Studies. 1
year. Upsala College — B.A. Assistant Foot­
ball Coach; Assistant Freshman Basketball
Coach.
THOMAS KING — Administrative Assistant.
2 years. University of New Mexico — B.S.
Basketball Team; Lettermen Club; Black Stu­
dent Union.
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“No, I wasn’t reading the newspaper upside down!”
FRANK E. ROMANO — Special Education. 3
years. Newark State College — B.S.; Columbia
University Teachers College — M.A.; Rutgers
— Teacher Librarian Certificate. Assistant
Coach to Golf Club; TALC
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year. Rider College — B.S. Distributive Edu­
cation Club (DECA).
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lege of Saint Elizabeth — B.A. Bagpipe;
TALC.
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National Honor Society.
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(Head of Corridor Supervision).
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nator. 2 years. Saint Peter’s College — B.S.;
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Crew.
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years. Fairleigh Dickinson University — B.A.
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ELSA NUNEZ — Foreign Languages. 3 years.
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inson University — M.A. Spanish Club; Color
Guard; Twirlers.
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ROBERT PAULILLO — Business Education.
1 year. Montclair State College — M.A. Stu­
dent Booster Club.
PHILIP PERKINS — Science. 18 years.
Montclair State College — B.A. and M.A.
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years. Amherst College — B.A.; New York
University — M.A. T.A,L,C.
ARCHIE POLLOCK — Assistant Principal.
Bethany College and Montclair State College —
M.A.
CAROL ANN POWELL — Permanent Substi­
tute. 4 years. Barry College — B.A.
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years. Montclair State College — B.A. and
M.A.
GEORGE RAMOTH — Industrial Arts. 3
years. Montclair State College — B.A.
JAMES HARVEY RANALDSON — Mathe­
matics and Science. 3 years. Alabama A & M
University — B.S. Ecology Club; Senior Class
Advisor.
CHERYL A. REAVES — Business Education.
3 years. Central State University—B.S. Senior
Class Advisor.
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years. Montclair State College — B.A. Tartan
Business Staff.
MICHAELE A. REILLY - English. 3 years.
Montclair State College — B.A. and M.A.
LAURA H. SKALAK — School Secretary. 3
years.
ERWIN A. SLOAN — Social Studies. 13 years.
Upsala College ■— B.S. and M.S. Head Foot­
ball Coach; National Honor Society.
CARRIE SMITH — Corridor Aide. 2 years.
This anonymous letter
FRANCES J. WERRELL -— School Secretary.
9 years.
JOEL WHEELER — Science. 2 years. Still­
man College — B.S. Science Club; Golf Club.
RICHARD P. WILLIAMS — Foreign Lan­
guages. 3 years. Seton Hall University ■— B.A.
Latin Club.
ROSE WILLIAMS — Corridor Aide. 1 year.
EDWARD P. WIZDA — Foreign Languages
(Dep{. Head). 20 years. Pennsylvania State
University — M.A.
ROBERT WOLFARTH — Physical Education.
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State—M.A. Intramural Soccer and Wrestling.
ARTHUR L. WRIGHT — Industrial Arts —
2 years. Montclair State College — B.A.
HELEN C. WRIGHT — Physical Education
and Health — 13 years. Modern Dance.
ROBERT R. WRIGHT — Industrial Arts. 3
years. Montclair State College — B.A. Assist­
ant Track Coach.
“The early birds in the morning."
“You want to put what in the Tartan!”
ALFRED SNEED — Mathematics. 4 years.
A &T University — B.S.
DARRELL SNYDER — English. 3 years.
Upsala College — B.A. Tartan.
should do the trick!”
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CARMEN STREET — Science. Permanent
sub.
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M.A.
WILLIE M. WARNICK — School Secretary.
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GEORGE WEINICK — Guidance. 3 years.
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sity — M.A.
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year. Winston-Salem State University — B.S.
Modem Dance.
CANDIDS
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“That’s the spirit; give them the upper lip!”
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Editorial Board of the 1973 Tartan would like to thank the
following people for their assistance to the Tartan.
Mr. Maurice Geller for his excellent photography and his special
concern and service for the Scott Tartan.
Mr. Thomas Everett of Rae Publishing Company for being so coop­
erative with last minute preparation.
Mrs. Darrell Snyder for her valuable assistance throughout the total
preparation of this book.
And a special note of thanks to the patrons and advertisers of the
Tartan for their financial assistance.
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  • 5. 2SSP5N. CLIFFORD J. SCOTT w * >sa HIGH s c h o o l*" i fn I s foU J “ f 129 Renshaw Avenue tV1' 'A East Orange, New Jersey The 1973 TARTAN VOLUME XXXIV PUBLIC LIBRARY EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY
  • 6. TARTAN EDITORIAL STAFF % T i13 LAYOUT EDITOR c? O Renae Ferrara . I J PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR m 3 Lamont Wright EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Shirley Tseng MTERARY EDITOR Michael Meyers Cheryl Paynter Yvonne Spence EXECUTIVE BOARD Donna Carter Leslie Cora Denise Melvin Monica Perkins Reginald Pitts Diana Rowe Joann Rush Kim Smith Wendy White FACULTY ADVISOR Mrs. Darrell Snyder TARTAN BUSINESS STAFF EDITOR Lynn Harrison Renae Ferrara Valda Flowers Laura Denton Michael Hopson William Marshall Allen Morrison Patricia Pilgrim Wayne Poindexter Cliff Robinson f ’ jt Linda Stirk V Shirley Tseng FACULTY ADVISOR Miss Janet Reilly 2
  • 7. TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIORS _______________________________ 5 ACTIVITIES ___________________________ 59 UNDERCLASSMEN ____ _____ 1___________ 87 ATHLETICS ________________________________ 107 FACULTY _ _______________________________ 133 CANDID ____________________________________ 161 Photography by LORSTAN STUDIOS East Orange, New Jersey Cover by S. K. SMITH COMPANY New York, New York Lithography by RAE PUBLISHING COMPANY Cedar Grove, New Jersey
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  • 10. coWZi-ioPS MR. RANALDSON and MISS REAVES. To the class of 1973 For three short years we have watched you grow into young men and young women. We have seen you change greatly. You have acquired new strengths, new energies, and new powers. You also have learned many things. Now, it seems you are ready to leave and move on to the next stage in education and life. We hope that your experi­ ences at Clifford J. Scott High School will guide you to the things in life that will make you happy and successful. May your memories be pleasant ones as you go through life. Miss Reaves and Mr. Ranaldson 6
  • 11. Kim Banks (Pres.), Fran Von Saspe (Treas.), Sheree Johnson (Vice Pres.), Marilyn Ransom (Sec.). 7
  • 12. CORNELIA VICTORIA ABEL-BEY Choreographer “Zelia” “It is from high life high characters are drawn.” SHIRLEY L. ABNATHYA Narco Squad “Shirley” "Take life easy; tomorrow is another day.” JOHN ALFORD Electronics Engineer “John” “The best way out is always through." JUANITA ARMSTRONG Undecided “Juanita” “Well timed silence hath more eloquence than speech.” HOWARD ALFORD Business Administrator “Howard” “So much one man can do that does both act and know.” RAPHAEL APA Undecided “Raphael” “Take life as it comes.” 8
  • 13. SHARON ASHE Undecided “Sharon” “A winning way, a friendly smile.” KIMBERLY BANKS Fashion Merchandising “Kim” “Let me tell the world.” Secretary “Flo” “To live, and act and serve the future.” FLURETTE BAKER MARIE BASKETT Dealing with People “Ree Ree” “The days that make us happy make us wise.’’ PHYLLIS BATES Undecided “Phyllis” “It is good to lengthen to the last a sunny mood.” THELISA BELL Registered Nurse “Lisa” “A true friend is a friend forever.” 9
  • 14. BARBARA BENJAMIN Secretary “Benjy” “One’s native charm, than all the gloss of art.” BETTINA A. BENSON Sales Manager “Tina” “Talk happiness. The world is sad enough.” MARIE BERNAL-SILVA Stewardess “Bernie” “A friend thou art in deed, that helps thy friend in time of need.” TEREBA VENITA BERRIAN Fashion Merchandiser “Nita” “A sweet attractive kind of grace.” CATHIE ANN BETTELLI Undecided “Betts” “A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.” MARSHA BLOUNT Psychologist “Marsha” “Love truth, but pardon error." 10
  • 15. THOMAS P. BONARD Undecided “Time ripens all things: no man is born wise.” Pilot “Professor Gerbils” “A few honest men are better than numbers." • KEVIN L. BURT Architect “Burt” “I have tried so hard to do the right." CURTIS BUTLER Art Teacher "This is alone Life, Joy, Empire and Victory." “Cowboy” DONALD JAMES BRACKIN Undecided “Brae” “The great and the little have need of one another.” EMANUEL C. BRIDGES JAMES EARL BROWN Data Processing “J.B.” “To know him is to like him.” 11
  • 16. DANNY BUTLER Undecided “Butler” “Great men hallow a whole people, and lift up all who live in their time.” PRISCILLA MARY BYRNE A Family “Priscilla” “Patience is the key to joy; but haste is the key to sorrow.” NANCY L. CAIRNS Secretary “Nance” “Young heads are giddy, young hearts are warm.” SHIRLEY CALHOUN Undecided “Shirley” “A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance.” DONNA DALE CARTER Psychologist “Don" “Your face doth testify what you be inwardly.” ROSEMARIE CARUSO Undecided “Rosemarie” "Come sleet or come snow, we will stand by each other however it blows." 12
  • 17. LINDA A. CLARK Medical Secretary “Linda” "The load becomes light which is cheerfully borne.” CARLTON COELHO Undecided “London” "The good man makes others good." PATRICIA ANN CONKLIN To Achieve Happiness and Wisdom “Pugee” "Through love, through hope and faith." LINDA CONLEY Housewife “Chick” “Whatever is, is right.” PATRICIA ANN COOPER Stenographer “Nookie” “A good heart is worth gold.” LESLIE CORA Undecided “Leslie” “One does not make friends; one recognizes them.” 13
  • 18. LINDA GAIL CORRIN Mathematics “Mouse” “For, Oh! eternity’s too short to utter all thy praise.” ANTOINETTE CORTELLACCI Banking Career “Ski” “Without friends no one would choose to live even if he had all other goods.” Kindergarten Teacher “Sherill” “So of cheerfulness, or good temper, the more it is spent, the more of it remains.” NANCY DASCOLI Lab Technician “Bozo” "God gives every bird food, but He does not throw it into the nest.” PATRICE MERRITT DAVIS Lawyer “Pixie” “Eloquence is the child of knowledge.” ELEANOR RUTH DAWKINS Undecided “Ginger” “Where inward dignity joins outward state." SHERILL ELLEN COWAN 14
  • 19. ALAN DENNIS College “Alan” “The soul is more powerful than any sort of fortune.” EDWARD DIXON Undecided “Edward” “There is no one luckier than he who thinks himself so.” EDMUND DUCHANTIER Pilot “Frenchy” “Where justice vindicates, and wisdom guides.” LORRAINE ANN DUFFY Legal Secretary “Duff” “Variety, the very spice of life.” CANDACE DUNBAR Court Reporter “Candy” “Hope and be happy that all’s for the best." JONATHAN DUNNEMANN Psychologist “Red Bone” “The true worth of man is to be measured by the objects he pursues.” 15
  • 20. ELVIRE DURAND Nurse “Elvire” “The smile that won’t come off." HAROLD EUSTACHE Undecided “Harry” “A happy youth is content and free.” NANCY EICK College “Nance” “Living life is a cheerful godliness.” MARIE-LUNIE EUSTACHE Undecided “Marie-Lunie” “Friendship is love, without either flowers or veil.” ARCHIE B. EVANS Criminal Lawyer “Archie” “The soul of man is larger than the sky.” CYNTHIA EVANS Undecided “Cynthia” “Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows.” 16
  • 21. MELANIE FAULK Secretary “Melanie” "We know truth, not only by the reason, but by the heart.” RENAE FERRARA Undecided “Renae” “A faithful friend is the medicine of life.’ DONNA MARIE FITZPATRICK Junior College “Donna” “We have been friends together in sunshine and in the shade.” BARRY FRANKEL Electronics Career “Barry” “He who is most slow in making a promise is the most faithful in its performance.” WILLIAM FIELDS Undecided “William” “No one knows what he can do till he tries." JOYCE ANN FREEMAN Undecided “Joyce” “Love is that of every woman’s heart.” 17
  • 22. AUDREY LEE GEORGE College “Audrii” “Oh brave new world, that have such people in it.” NICHOLAS VINCENT GERARDO Lawyer “Sach” “Good will is the mightiest practical force in the universe.” SUSAN J. GOMMOLL Retail Buyer “Susan” “That which cometh from the heart will go to the heart.” MARCIA BULLARD GRANT Court Reporter “Marcy” “A friend that is more divine than all divinities.” DENISE GRAY Undecided “Denise” “The riches that are in the hearts cannot be destroyed.” DERRICK G. GRANT Computer Operator “Big D” "Our purpose good, as our achievement great.” 18
  • 23. CANDICE MARGO GREGORY Undecided “Candy” “A lovely lady, garmented in light from her own beauty.” RAYMOND A. GREGORY Architect “Rags” “Thoughts once awakened do not again slumber." BRYANT W. GRIGGS Art “Griggsy” ‘‘He is not only merely a chip off the old block, but of the old block itself.” CAROL ANN HAGAN Medical Assistant “Hag” “Independence, like honor, is a rocky island without a beach.” JUDY S. HALLOREN • Lab Technician “Judy” “Wear a smile and have friends; wear a scowl and have wrinkles.” GARY HARDCASTLE Undecided “Gary” “Instruction ends in the schoolroom, but education ends only with life." 19
  • 24. COLEMAN HARRISON, JR. Undecided “Coleman” “The joy of life is living it or so it seems to me. LYNN SUSAN HARRISON Special Education Teacher “Harry” “Action is the proper fruit of knowledge.” TUJUANA HARTFIELD Undecided “Tujuana” “Those who know when they have enough are rich.” SHARON DIANE HATTEN Executive Secretary “Di” “There is no beauty like the beauty of the mind.” GLENN HARDCASTLE Undecided “Glenn” “Efficiency: the ability to do a job well, plus the desire to do it better." RUSSELL ANTHONY HAYNES Biologist “T. L.” “Push on — Keep moving." 20
  • 25. JAMES HEFFERON College “Tim” “In thy face I see, the map of honor, truth and loyalty." JANET HENRY Undecided “Janet” “Look for a thing till you find it and you’ll not lose your labor.’’ ERNEST HITE Public Accountant “Bubba”- “No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings." BARBARA JACKSON Accountant “Barbara” “What is beautiful is moral, that is YVONNE EVETTE HOLLAND M there “ to iU” BENJAMIN DAVID JACKSON Fashion Coordinator “Yvonne” Lawyer “Benje” “To know her is to like her.” “Should all be done by the rule?” 21
  • 26. MARY LEE JACKSON Elementary Education “Mary” “Truth looks freshest in the fashion of the day.” NAOMI JACKSON Marine Biology “Na” “Life is a pure flame, and we live by an invisible sun.” INDIA JOHNSON JAMES C. JOHNSON Journalist “Jimmy” “Character is a man’s guiding destiny.” JERYL ANN JOHNSON College “Jeri” ‘‘Peace is happiness digested.” SHEREE LYNNE JOHNSON Pediatrician “Sheree” “People say that life is the thing. I agree, 1 live it.” Modeling, Fashion Merchandising “Shug” “Kindness is wisdom." 22
  • 27. KAREN JONES Undecided “Karen” "He is well paid that is well satisfied.” ANTHONY JULIANO, JR. Undecided “Jule” Men of great ability are generally of a vigorous animal nature.” DARRYL E. KEE Athlete “Moose” “There is no one luckier than he who thinks himself so.” ROBERT JOHN KIRBAS Engineering “Bobby” “Great men are rarely isolated mountain peaks; they are summits of ranges." MARYANN B. KUHN Radiology “Mare” “Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things." SUSAN MARY KURRY Secretary “Susan” “The way to have a friend is to be one worth knowing.” 23
  • 28. DARRELL DWAYNE LAW Sports “Darrell” “Not a sinner nor a saint perhaps, but well just the very best of chaps.” DELBERT GEORGE LEE College “Chink” “Wit and wisdom are born with a man.” DIANE LEVA Nurse “Dee” “Life is but a day.” JOHN FRANCIS LEWANDOWSKI Lawyer “Big Lou” “Nothing is impossible to a valiant heart.” RONALD LEWIS Undecided “Ronald” “He saith little that loveth much.” SONJA EVANS LEWIS Psychologist “Sonja” “The daintiest last to make the end most sweet.” 24
  • 29. JOHN LIVETT Undecided “John” The more a man knows, the more he forgives.” JAMES LOWERY Accountant “Van” "Enough work to do, but a strength to do the work.” DARYL A. MAJETTE Undecided “Daryl” “To love truth for truth’s sake is the prin­ cipal part of human perfection in this world . . . ” LAWRENCE A. MANFRE, JR. Science Research “Larry” "By the work one knows the workman." GLORIA V. MAYE Speech Therapist “Gloria” “If you would be loved, love.” DIANE MAZYCK Undecided “Diane” “I have a heart with room for every joy.” 25
  • 30. DOROTHY McGOWAN Nurse “Dorothy’ “I have once been acquainted with the stars.” MICHAEL L. A. McHUGH University “Limey and Spock” “The future is not in the hands of fate, but in ours." JOHN McKENNA All “Macamcnigh” “The force of his own merit makes his way.” JUANITA DENISE MELVIN Architect “Muscles” “Must share it—happiness was born a twin." MICHAEL T. MEYERS Speech Therapist “Mike” “The best portion of a good man’s life— His little nameless, unremembered, acts of kindness and of love." ELAINE MIHAL Undecided “Elaine” “No language, but the language of the heart." 26
  • 31. JULORA MURRAY Nursing “Julora” “I only ask to be free as the butterflies are free.” JAMES MULLER Art Teacher “Jim” “It isn’t how long we live, but how.” JOHN MYERS Undecided “John” “The future belongs to him who knows how to wait.” DIANE MURRAY Fashion Merchandiser “Diane” “The only way to have a friend is to be one." DESMOND NEILSON Electronics “Desmond” “/ think, therefore I am.” MARGARET ALBERTA MININO Nursing “Margaret” “Little friend of all the world.” 27
  • 32. KATHLEEN M. NELSON Legal Secretary “Kathy” “Cute personality, full of rascality.” WENDELL NOEL Undecided “Wendell” “When one door shuts another opens.” NICHOLAS A. NOLAN, III Undecided “Stick” “A man there was and they called him mad; the more he gave the more he had." ALEX ROBERT OBERHACK Aerodynamics “Big Al” “It is in men as in soils, where sometimes there is a vein of gold which the owner knows not of.” JAMES ANDREW O’NEILL Undecided “Jim” “The reward of a thing well done, is to have done it.” PAULETTE MARIA OSTROMAN Secretary “Paulette” “Those who know when they have enough are rich." 28
  • 33. RICHARD PAT PATTERSON Undecided “Pat” “The greater man, the greater courtesy.” JANET PATTON Undecided “Janet” "If you wish your merit to be known, acknowledge that of other people." MARVIN PATTON Undecided “Marvin” "Little strokes fell great oaks.” MONICA CELESTE PERKIi Pediatrician-Medical Technologist “Cele. CHERYL LaVERNE PAYNTER Secretary “Cheryl” “Ambition, like a torrent, never looks back.” “True happiness consists not in the mi tudes of friends, but in the worth > choice.”
  • 34. YVONNE M. PIZARROZ Theater “Squeaky!” “Smile and the world smiles with you.” GLENDA L. PORTER Court Stenographer “Glenda” "Always pleasant, always kind always quiet and refined.” GLENN L. PORTER Electronics “Glenn” “Ye are the light of the world, for his heart is like the sea, ever brave and free.” LARRY POWELL Vlusic Major “Little & Peanut” “Music is feeling, then, not sound.” KARLA PURCELL Clerk or Computer Operator “Brandy” “Words are the voice of the heart.”
  • 35. ANDREA LINELL RANDOLPH Court Stenographer “Peaches” "Love spends his all, and still hath store.” GREGORY WILLIAM REEVES Law “Gregory” “Few things are impossible to diligence and skill.” KENNETH RITTER Undecided “Kenneth” “From little spark may burst a mighty flame.” JOANNE LYNN ROCHEDIEU Medical Technologist “Jody” “Wealth is not hers who has it, but hers who enjoys it.” RACHELL JOY ROLLINS Undecided “Shelly” “Friendship is love without his wings.” MARILYN JOY RANSOM Actuary “Marilyn” “The smallest good deed is better than the grandest good intentions." 31
  • 36. SOPHIA L. ROSARIO Fashion Merchandise “Sofie” "All nature wears one universal smile.” JOANNE ROTH Nurse “Joanne” “Most people are as happy as they make up their minds to be.” DIANA ROWE Lawyer “Dee Dee” “Patience makes women beautiful in ways of all.” CHERYL LYNN RUFFNER Undecided “Fluff” “Love is ever the beginning of knowledge, as fire is of light.” MARIA RULLO College “Maria” “Good words are worth much and cost little.” NEIL DAVID RUSH Undecided “Cowboy” "There are two good things in life, free­ dom of thought and freedom of action.” 32
  • 37. ALICIA SANDERS Dental Assistant “Red” “Her ways are ways of pleasantness.” WILLIAM SCHWARTZ Undecided “William” “The more a man knows, the more he forgives." VICKIE SEYMOUR Undecided “Vickie” “A good laugh is sunshine in a house.” LEON SHEARD Computer Programmer or Artist “Cris” “Second thoughts they say are best.” DALE SILVERTOOTH Undecided “Dale” “A gentleman by nature a scholar by education.” KAREN LOUISE SIMON Undecided “Karen” “A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance.” 33
  • 38. CAROL SLAUGHTER Undecided “Carol” “Our bodies are our gardens, to which our wills are gardeners.” FRANK SLOAN Undecided “Frank” “Men carry their superiority inside, animals outside.” JOHN SLOAN Undecided “John” “He is happiest, be he king or peasant, who finds peace in his home.” JEFFREY S. SMITH Insurance Salesman “Egga-Begga” “Life fulfilled lived to clutch the golden keys.” JOYCE MARIE SMITH Psychology “Joyce” “Short, petite and ever so sweet.” KIMBERLY GENE SMITH Nurse “Kim” "The sweetest soul that ever looked with human eyes.” 34
  • 39. MARGARET MARIE SMITH Nurse “Mag” “Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity.” KEVIN SMYRE Undecided “Kevin” “He who prizes little things is worthy of great ones." GREGORY STEVENS Lawyer “Greg” "In the field of observation, chance favors only the prepared mind." MICHAEL STROPPA Doctor “Mike” “Hard work breeds success.” CARY STUCK Undecided “Cary” “How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world.” YVONNE SPENCE Pediatrician “Sparky” ‘‘She that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast.” 35
  • 40. CATHLEEN TAYLOR Undecided “Cathleen” “Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together.” DONNA MARIE TAYLOR Legal Secretary “Donna” “Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul." KAREN E. TAYLOR College “Kenya” “The laughter of man is the contentment of God.” KIM TAYLOR Undecided “Kim” “The business of life is to go forward.” TED TELLEFSEN Teacher “Brother” “All his faults are such that one loves him still better for them.” GREGORY THOMAS Undecided “Ponkey” “A learned man has always riches in himself.” 36
  • 41. PRIMACTUS THOMAS Undecided “Primactus” “Whatever happens at all, happens as it should." MICHAEL THOMPSON ANTHONY THORBOURNE Lawyer “T-Bird” “For the good are always merry." Undecided “Michael” "Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it.” SHIRLEY TSENG Economist “Shirley” “A ll things are slaves to intelligence.” EARL TILLMAN Undecided “Earl” "He is well paid that is well satisfied.” GWENDOLYN SHVONNE TURNER Sociologist “Gin” "We know nothing of tomorrow, our business is to be good and happy today.” 37
  • 42. MARCIA URLING Medical Technology or Music “Marci” "My heart is warm with the friends 1 make.” SUSAN DIANNE VAN LEUVEN Pre-school teacher “Sue” “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.” SOPHOCLES VASILIOU College “Butch” “Win without boasting, lose without excuse.” CHRISTELL VAUGHT Professional Model and “Poco” Fashion Merchandising “What is love? ’Tis nature’s treasure, ’tis the storehouse of her joys.” PAMELA VAUGHT Fashion Merchandising “Bam-Bam” “’Tis nice to be natural when you’re naturally nice.” JOHN VELELLA Mechanical Engineer “John” “Wisdom outweighs any wealth.” 38
  • 43. FRANZISKA M ARY VON SASPE Psychologist “Fran” “Heaven lies about us in our infancy.’’ CATHY ANNE VERSPRILL Medical Secretary “Cathy” "Hold fast your dreams within your heart. Keep one still secret spot where dreams may go." CHARLES W ALKER Undecided “Chuck” “What wisdom can you find, that is better than kindness.’’ A %mJ W’ THURSTON JE F F W ALLER Doctor Booker T.” "For I have been a man, and that means to have been a fighter.” JEROME W ALKER Undecided “Jerry” “Hide not your talents, for use they were made; what’s a sundial in the shade?” LU CILLE W ALKER Undecided “Lucille” “Everywhere in life the true question is, not what we have gained, but what we do.” 39
  • 44. YVONNE W ARD Undecided “Yvonne” “That day is lost on which one has not laughed.” W ENDY ROBIN W HITE Home Economist “Wendy” “Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth.” DONNA W HITLEY Undecided “Donna” “Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together." JA CQ U ELIN E SHARON W ILLIAM S Registered Nurse “Jackie” “A pleasing personality, a winning smile.” D O RO TH Y A. W HYTE English and Art Major “Dorothy” “True be her words, her word, and friends." D ANIEL W. W ILLIAM S Mechanic “San” “This man will not merely endure, he will prevail.” 40
  • 45. JOAN PATRICIA W ILLIAM S Fashion “Joan” “No sky is heavy if the heart lack being light.” K EITH RUSSELL WILSON Veterinarian “Russ” “The man worthwhile is the man with a smile when everything goes wrong.” BARBARA ANNE W RIG H T Executive Secretary “Bunnie” “The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known.” G REG O RY EDW ARD W RIGHT Professional Tennis Player “Greg” “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm." I/' SANDRA GRACE WILSON Receptionist “Sandy” “Let us be merry while we are young.” KAREN ELSIE W RIGH T Doctor “Karen” “Surprised by joy— impatient as the wind.” 41
  • 46. ROOSEVELT LAM ONT W RIGHT, JR. Medicine or Law “Lamont” “We know nothing of tomorrow. Our business is to be good and happy today.” YOLANDA ELLEN W RIG HT Nursing “Ya” “I live not in myself, but I become a portion of that around me, and to me.” GW ENDOLYN YARBOROUGH Undecided “Gwendolyn” “A rose has but a summer reign; the daisy never dies.” H UM BERTO ALVAREZ Undecided “Hunberto” “He saith little that loveth much." KAREN M ICH ELL GIVENS Work for Airlines “Karen” “As true as I live." GREGORY JACKSON Undecided “Gregory” "Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it." 42
  • 47. SENIORS NOT PICTURED CORNELIA VICTORIA ABEL-BEY: Varsity Cheerleaders 3, 4 (Co-Capt. 4); Modern Dance 1-4; Talent Show 1-4; F.B.L.A. 1, 2; Cafeteria Comm. 1. SHIRLEY L. ABNATHYA HOWARD ALFORD JOHN ALFORD: Varsity Football 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4. RAPHAEL APA JUANITA ARMSTRONG SHARON ASHE FLURETTE BAKER; Glee Club 1-4. KIMBERLY BANKS: Student Council 1-3; Class Officer 1, 4 (Sec. 1, Pres. 4) Bagpipe 2-4 (Page Editor, Editorial Board); B.S.U. 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; L.I.N.C. 2; Future Phys. 2; Future Nurses 1, 2; Black Heritage 2; National Thespian Society 4; Medical Ass’t. 3; Cafeteria Comm. 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Modem Dance 2-4; Office Ass’t. 1-4; Glee Club 1; Girls’ Volleyball 1; Re­ ception Comm. 2; Highland Players 3. MARIE BASKETT PHYLIIS BATES How do you build an invisible house? EDWARD AGUILAR MICHAEL BLACKWELL FRANK CARTER DIANE LAUREN CLARK ALPHONSE CRAWFORD DEBRA DAVIS PAMELA C. DAVIS DANIEL DONNELLY HENRY ERVING EDWARD JANZ KEITH JENKINS ANTHONY MARRA ERIC MINGO MATHEW MOORE JOHN O’BRIEN LESTER PETTY RONALD RADSNIAK OLIVER RAMOS DAVID J. RICE RICHARD RICE ROBINSON ROBERT SANZONE JOHN SCHAKE GRADY SMALLWOOD TERRENCE STEVENS WANDA STEPHENS PENNIE THOMAS THOMAS WILLIAMS CLARENCE WYLIE THELISA BELL: Modem Dance 1-4 Student Council 2; Future Nurses 1-4 Black Heritage 2; Medical Ass’t. 2-4 Office Ass’t. 2-4. BARBARA BENJAMIN: Booster Club 4; B.S.U. 3. BETTINA BENSON: Canteen Board 1-4; D.E.C.A. 3, 4; Ecology Club 4; Drug In-Service Program 1. TEREBA VENITA BERRIAN: Booster Club 1, 2; D.E.C.A. 3, 4; Black Heri­ tage 1, 2. CATHIE ANN BETTELLI: Office Ass’t. 1-3; Future Nurses’ Club 1-4; D.E.C.A. 3, 4; Medical Ass’t. 1, 2; Spanish Club 2; Ecology Club 4. MARSHA BLOUNT: Black Heritage Club 2; Booster Club 4; Glee Club 1-4. MARIE BERNAL-SILVA: Twirling 2-4 (Co-Capt. 4); Student Council alter­ nate 2; Glee Club 2-4; Modem Dance 2; Canteen Board 3, 4. THOMAS P. BONARD: Varsity Base­ ball 2-4; Varsity Football 4; J.V. Baseball 1; J.V. Football 1; J.V. Soc­ cer 2; Bagpipe 3, 4 (Sports Editor). DONALD JAMES BRACKIN: Varsity Baseball 4; J.V. Baseball 2; Intramu­ ral Basketball 3, 4. EMANUEL C. BRIDGES: Cross Coun­ try Track 4; Outdoor Track and Field 4. JAMES EARL BROWN: Glee Club 1. KEVIN L. BURT: Bagpipe 3 (Sports Reporter); Student Council Represen­ tative 3; Band 1, 2; Dance Band 2, 3; Basketball Manager 2; Basketball Stats. 4; J.V. Football 2; Weightlifting 2-4; Intramural Basketball 4. CURTIS BUTLER: Varsity Baseball 4; J.V. Football 1; J.V. Baseball 2.
  • 48. Muscles? LINDA GAIL CORRIN: Drill Team 3-4; Swimming 1; Modern Dance 1, 2; Highland Players 1-4; Latin Club 1; Thistle Staff 2; Ski Club 2; Black Heri­ tage Club 2; B.S.U. 3; L.I.N.C. 2; Honor Society 3, 4; Booster Club 2; Cafeteria Comm. 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Student Council Representative 3. ANTOINETTE CORTELLACCI: Can­ teen Bd. 1-4; Future Nurses’ Club 1-4; Ecology Club 4; D.E.C.A. Club 4 (Pres.); Spanish Club 1; Medical Ass’t. 1-4. SHERILL ELLEN COWAN: Drill Team 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Booster Club 4. NANCY DASCOLI: Office Ass’t. 1-4; Canteen Bd. 2-4; F.B.L.A. Club 2; Girls’ Basketball 1. DANNY BUTLER: Varsity Track 2-4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Varsity Foot­ ball 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Band 2; Glee Club 3, 4. PRISCILLA MARY BYRNE: D.E.C.A. Club 3, 4. NANCY L . CAIRNS: Twirling 2-4 (Capt. 4); Girls’ Softball 3; Student Council Executive Bd. 2; Canteen Bd. 1-4; Glee Club 1, 2; Modern Dance 1-4; Office Ass’t. 1-3; Nurse’s Ass’t. 1. LINDA CONLEY: F.B.L.A. 1, 2; Black Heritage Club 3, 4; Modem Dance 3,4. PATRICIA ANN COOPER: Charm Chorus 2, 3; Modem Dance 1, 2. LESLIE CORA: Table Tennis 1, 4; Girls’ Basketball 1, 4; Girls’ Softball 1-4; Future Nurses’ and Phys. Club 2-4; Thistle 3, 4; Tartan Bd. 4; Canteen Bd. 1-4. PAMELA C. DAVIS: Black Heritage Club 1-3; F.B.L.A. Club 1-3. PATRICE MERRITT DAVIS: Band 2, 4; Wind Ensemble 2; Student Council Representative 1-3; Bagpipe 1-4 (Edi­ tor 3, Business Manager 4); National Thespians 1-4; Highland Players 1-4; Black Heritage Club 2; B.S.U. 3, 4 (Chairman 4); Library Council 1, 2; Medical Ass’t. 2, 3; Cafeteria Comm. 1,2; Corridor Aides 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; French Club 2-4; Latin Club 2; Stage Crew 1-4; Light Crew 1-4; Audio Crew 1, 2; L.I.N.C. 2. SHIRLEY CALHOUN DONNA DALE CARTER: Drill Team 3-4 (Drill Team Squad Leader 4); Modern Dance 1; Glee Club 1-4; Span­ ish Club 1; Black Heritage 2; Ski Club 2; Booster 2; Cafeteria Comm. 2; Tar­ tan Board 4; Student Council Repre­ sentative 1-3; Class Officer 1, 2 (Pres. 1, 2). ELEANOR RUTH DAWKINS: French Club 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Light Crew 4. ALAN DENNIS: Varsity Football 1, 4; Varsity Track 4; Intramural Basketball 2-4. ROSEMARIE CARUSO DAN DONNELLY DIANE LAUREN CLARK EDMUND DUCHANTIER: Varsity Football 2, 3; Intramural Soccer 3; Intramural Basketball 2. LINDA A. CLARK: Glee Club 1; Black Heritage Club 1; Ecology Club 4; Fash­ ion Board 3, 4; Usherettes’ Club 3, 4. CARLTON COELHO: Varsity Soccer 3, 4; Intramural Soccer 3. LORRAINE ANN DUFFY: Color Guard 1-4 (Capt. 4); Girls’ Softball 3; Girls’ Volleyball 1; Student Council Representative 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Can­ teen Bd. 1-3 (Vice Pres. 3); Ski Club 2. PATRICIA ANN CONKLIN: Glee Club 1-4. CANDACE DUNBAR: Student Council Representative 4. 44 This suspension paper should fix him for while!
  • 49. / didn’t do it! Honest. JONATHAN DUNNEMANN: Varsity Basketball 2-4; Varsity Football 4; Var­ sity Track 4; Weightlifting 2-4; Bag­ pipe 2-4 (Editor-in-Chief 3, 4); B.S.U. 3,4; Student Bd. 3, 4. ELVIRE DURAND NANCY EICK: Color Guard 1-4 (Co- Capt. 4); Girls’ Softball 3; Student Council Representative 1, 4; Canteen Bd. 1-4 (Treas. 3); Ski Club 2; Mod­ ern Dance 1-4; Office Ass’t. 1, 2, 4. HENRY ERVING: L.I.N.C. 2. HAROLD EUSTACHE MARIE LUNIE EUSTACHE ARCHIE B. EVANS: Varsity Basketball Manager 3; J.V. Basketball Manager 2; Intramural Basketball 1-4; Bagpipe E>eliverer 3, 4; Black Heritage Club 2-4. CYNTHIA EVANS MELANIE FAULK RENAE FERRARA: Attendance Comm. 3, 4; French Club 2-4; Great Books Club 2; International Relations Club 1-4; Office Ass’t. 4; Tartan Board 2-4; Thistle 2-4. WILLIAM FIELDS DONNA MARIE FITZPATRICK: Glee Club 1; Spanish Club 3. SUSAN J. GOMMOLL: Glee Club 1-4 International Relations 1; Spanish Club 1-3; Band 1, 2; Charm Chorus 2-4: Ecology Club 4; Future Nurses 2; Of fice Ass’t. 3, 4; Canteen Board 2, 3 Modern Dance 1. DERRICK G. GRANT: J.V. Football 2; J.V. Track 2; Basketball 1-4; Bowling 1-4; Glee Club 2-4; Senior Supply Boy 4. BARRY FRANKEL JOYCE ANN FREEMAN: Booster Club 4; Black Heritage Club 1; Mod­ ern Dance 3; Ecology 4. AUDREY LEE GEORGE: Cheerleader 1-4 (Capt. 4); Student Council Repre­ sentative 1, 2; Glee Club 1-4; Thistle Staff 3, 4; Canteen Board 2, 3; Na­ tional Honor Society 3, 4; Charm Cho­ rus 2-4; Attendance Comm. 3, 4; Mod­ em Dance 1, 2. NICHOLAS VINCENT GERARDO: Varsity Football 1, 2; Varsity Baseball 2-4; J.V. Basketball 1; J.V. Baseball 1. KAREN MICHELL GIVENS MARCIA BULLARD GRANT: Future Nurses’ Club 2, 3; Future Physicians’ Club 3; Modem Dance 3, 4. DENISE GRAY CANDICE MARGO GREGORY: Drill Team 1; Booster 1; Glee Club 1-4. RAYMOND A. GREGORY: Intramural Basketball 1, 3, 4. BRYANT W. GRIGGS: Varsity Foot­ ball 3, 4; J.V. Football 1, 2; Weight­ lifting 1-4; Bagpipe 3, 4; Cafeteria 3. CAROL ANN HAGAN: D.E.C.A. 3, 4 (Sec. 4); Office Ass’t. 3. This ruler must be scaled in Chinese. 45
  • 50. JUDY S. HALLOREN: Glee Club 3, 4; Charm Chorus 4. GARY HARDCASTLE JANET HENRY ERNEST HITE: Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Intramural Football 3, 4; Cafeteria Comm. 3, 4. GLENN HARDCASTLE COLEMAN HARRISON, JR.: Varsity Soccer 1-3; J.V. Track 2, 3; Intramu­ ral Soccer 1-3. LYNN SUSAN HARRISON: Tartan Business Staff 3, 4 (Business Editor 4); Latin Club 1; Glee Club 1-4; Charm Chorus 2; Modern Dance 1; Stage Crew 3, 4. TUJUANA HARTFIELD SHARON DIANE HATTEN: Glee Club 1-3. RUSSELL ANTHONY HAYNES: Var­ sity Baseball 4; J.V. Football 1, 2; J.V. Track 1-3; Intramural Basketball 1-3; National Thespians 4; Science Club 4; Ecology Club 4. JAMES HEFFERON: Varsity Track 4; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; J.V. Soccer 2; J.V. Baseball 2; Student Council Rep­ resentative 4; Glee Club 2, 3. YVONNE EVETTE HOLLAND: Drill Team 1-4 (Capt. 4); Orchesis Dance Group 3, 4; B.S.U. 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2. BARBARA JACKSON: Glee Club 1, 2; Latin Club 1. BENJAMIN DAVID JACKSON: Intra­ mural Basketball 2, 4; Band 1. MARY LEE JACKSON NAOMI JACKSON KEITH JENKINS: Varsity Football 1; Intramural Basketball 1-4. 1 INDIA JOHNSON: F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Ush­ erette 2-4; Black Heritage Club 2. JAMES C. JOHNSON: J.V. Football 1, 2; Bagpipe Editorial Board 2-4; Spanish 3; French 1, 2. JERYL ANN JOHNSON SHEREE LYNNE JOHNSON: Booster Club 2, 4; Black Heritage Club 1, 2; Freshman Dance Group 1; Modem Dance 2, 4; Ecology Club 4; Jr. Fash­ ion Board 4; French Club 3-4; Junior Executive Board 3. KAREN JONES ANTHONY JULIANO, JR.: Varsity Football 2-4; Wrestling 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Cafeteria Comm. 4; Intramural Football 1. DARRYL E. KEE: Varsity Football 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4. ROBERT JOHN KIRBAS: Varsity Foot­ ball 2-4; Varsity Baseball 2-4; J.V. Bas­ ketball 1, 2; Bagpipe 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Dance Band 1, 2; J.V. Baseball; J.V. Football 1. Two more drops of nitroglycerin should do! MARYANN B. KUHN: Glee Club 1-4; International Relations Club 1; Band 1, 2; Charm Chorus 2-4; Office Ass’t. 1-4; Nurse’s Ass’t. 1. SUSAN MARY KURRY: Glee Club 1, 2; Office Ass’t. 1. DARRELL DWAYNE LAW: Varsity Football 2-4; Varsity Baseball 4; Intra­ mural Basketball 2-4; J.V. Baseball 2. DELBERT GEORGE LEE: Varsity Soc­ cer 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; J.V. Soccer 1, 2. DIANE LEVA: Glee Club 1; Future Nurses’Club 4; D.E.C.A. 4. JOHN FRANCIS LEWANDOWSKI RONALD LEWIS SONJA EVANS LEWIS: International Relations Club 1; Spanish Club 1; Ooh, look at that!
  • 51. Hard at work. JULORA MURRAY: Future Nurses’ Club 1-4; Future Phys. Club 1; Span­ ish Club 4; Black Heritage Club 1, 2. JOHN MYERS DESMOND NEILSON: Audio-Visual Aids 1-4. KATHLEEN M. NELSON: Cheerleader 2, 3; J.V. Cheerleader 1; Student Council Representative 1; Canteen Board 4 (Vice Pres. 3). WENDELL NOEL NICHOLAS A. NOLAN, III: Varsity Football 2; Varsity Baseball 2-4; Intramu­ ral Soccer 3; Student Council Repre­ sentative 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2. ALEX ROBERT OBERHACK: Varsity Tennis 3, 4; Latin Club 1; National Honor Society 3, 4. JOHN O’BRIEN: Tartan Board 2. No! No! cat is spelled c-a-t! MICHAEL L. A. McHUGH: Bagpipe 1-4; National Honor Society 3,4; Inter­ national Relations Club 4; Varsity Soc­ cer 1-4; Intramural Soccer 3. JOHN McKENNA: Varsity Soccer 3, 4; Band 1; J.V. Soccer 1, 2; Intramural Soccer 1,3. JUANITA DENISE MELVIN: F.B.L.A. 2, 4; Tartan Bd. 4; B.S.U. 3, 4; Ecol­ ogy Club 4; Booster Club 2-4; Black Heritage Club 1,2. MICHAEL T. MEYERS: J.V. Football 1; Student Council Representative 1-4; Bagpipe Business Staff 1, 3 (Mgr. 3); Tartan Business Staff 3; Glee Club 1-4; Scottsmen 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Inter­ national Relations Club 3; Cafeteria Comm. 1, 2; Tartan Ed. Bd. 4. ELAINE MIHAL: Ecology Club 4. MARGARET ALBERTA MININO: Glee Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Of­ fice Ass’t. 1, 4; Modern Dance 1, 4; Nurse’s Ass’t. 2. MATHEW MOORE: Intramural Basket­ ball 1, 2. JIM MULLER: Bowling 1: Library Council 1, 2. DIANE MURRAY Black Heritage Club 2; Glee Club 3-4; Office Ass’t. 1-4. JOHN LIVETT JAMES LOWERY: Varsity Football 4; D.E.C.A. 4; Cafeteria Comm. 4. DARYL A. MAJETTE LAWRENCE A. MANFRE, JR.: Var­ sity Soccer 2; J.V. Baseball 1; J.V. Football. GLORIA V. MAYE: Glee Club 1, 2 Office Ass’t. 3; French Club 3, 4 Usherettes 3, 4; Fashion Board 3, 4 Ecology Club 4 (Treas.). DIANE MAZYCK: Future Phys. 1-4 (Pres. 2, 4; Black Heritage 1; Future Nurses 1-4; Medical Ass’t. 1-4. DOROTHY McGOWAN: Glee Club 1; Future Physicians’ Club 1.
  • 52. LESLIE BERNICE PORTER LARRY POWELL: Bowling 1, 2; F.B.L.A. 1-3; Glee Club 1-4; Thespian Society 3, 4. KARLA PURCELL; Booster Club 4; Black Heritage Club 2; Student Coun­ cil Representative 3; B.S.U. 4. RONNIE RADSNIAK ANDREA LINELL RANDOLPH MARILYN JOY RANSOM: Twirler 1-4 (Co-Capt. 4); Cafeteria Comm. 3; Modern Dance 2-4; Student Council Representative 3, 4; Student Booster Club 2-4; Band 1-4; Woodwind En­ semble 2; Black Heritage Club 2. GREGORY WILLIAM REEVES: Var­ sity Football 2-4; Varsity Basketball 1-3; Varsity Track 3, 4; Bagpipe 2-4; J.V. Basketball I, 2. DAVID J. RICE: J.V. Soccer 2, 3; Stu­ dent Council Representative 4. Oh! I’m so embarrassed! RICHARD RICE ROBINSON: Intramu­ ral Basketball 4. JAMES ANDREW O’NEILL: Varsity Soccer 4; Varsity Football Manager 3; Intramural Soccer 1, 2; Bowling 1-4. PAULETTE MARIA OSTROMAN: Fu­ ture Nurses 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Medi­ cal Ass’t. 2-4. MONICA CELESTE PERKINS: Bowl­ ing 1, 2; Skating 1, 2; Girls’ Volleyball 1, 2; Tartan Ex. Bd. 4; Black Heritage Club 1, 2; B.S.U. 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Future Phys. Club 1-4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Student Council Repre­ sentative 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Charm Chorus 3, 4; Glee Club 1-4; Ecology Club 4; L.I.N.C. 2. JOANNE LYNN ROCHEDIEU: Office Ass’t. 1-4; Senior Office Ass’t. 4. Ah! (What’s so interesting?) RICHARD PATTERSON: Cross Coun­ try Track 4; Indoor Track 4; Outdoor Track 4. JANET PATTON REGINALD HOWARD PITTS: J.V. Football 1, 2; Bowling 3, 4; Bagpipe 2-4 (Ed. 4); Tartan Board 2-4; Latin Club 1-4; International Relations Club 3, 4; Band 1-4; Dance Band 1-4. YVONNE M. PIZARROZ MARVIN PATTON CHERYL LAVERNE PAYNTER: Drill Team 1; Modern Dance 1; Usherette 3, 4; Tartan Bd> Literary Editor 4; F.B.L.A. 2; Future Phys. Club 4; Of­ fice Ass’t. 2; Glee Club 2; Orchesis Dance Group 2. GLENDA L. PORTER: D.E.C.A. Club 3; Attendance Comm. 4; C.O.E. Pro­ gram 4; Junior Achievement 1; Booster Club 4. GLENN L. PORTER: Basketball 2-4; Bagpipe Reporter 2; Bagpipe Photog­ rapher 3, 4. 48
  • 53. 2 + 2 = 4? JOHN SLOAN JEFFREY S. SMITH: Varsity Football 4; J.V. Baseball 4; Bowling 4; Intra­ mural Basketball 1, 2; Ecology Club 4; Student Booster 3; Student Council Representative 1, 2; J.V. Football 1-3. JOYCE MARIE SMITH: Drill Team 3-4; Bagpipe 2-4; Modern Dance 2-4; Latin Club 1; Office Ass’t. 1. KIMBERLY GENE SMITH: Color Guard 2-4 (Capt. 4); Modern Dance 1, 2; Student Council Representative 2, 3; Booster Club 2; Black Heritage Club 1, 2; Tartan Ed. Bd. Spanish Club 1; Ski Club 2; L.I.N.C. 2. RACHELL JOY ROLLINS: Junior Var­ sity Cheerleaders 2-3 (Capt. 3); Var­ sity Cheerleader 4; Swimming 1; Orchesis Dance Group 2-4; Spanish Club 1; Tartan Board 4; Black Heritage Club 1, 2; B.S.U. 3; Modern Dance 1-4; Talent Show 1-4. SOPHIA L. ROSARIO: Bagpipe 4; Booster Club 1; Spanish Club 1. JOANNE ROTH JOHN SCHAKE: Varsity Football 2; J.V. Football 2. VICKIE SEYMOUR LEON SHEARD KAREN LOUISE SIMON CAROL SLAUGHTER MARGARET MARIE SMITH: Glee Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Future Nurses’ Club 1; Office Ass’t. 2; Nurse’s Ass’t. 1, 2; Modern Dance 2. KEVIN SMYRE YVONNE SPENCE: French Club 1-3; Ecology Club 4; Junior Fashion Board 4; Office Ass’t. 4; Volleyball 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Black Heritage Club 1; Tartan Ed. Bd. 4; Booster Club 1. WANDA STEPHENS DIANA ROWE: Drill Team 3, 4 (Co- Capt. 4); Girls’ Volleyball 1; B.S.U. 1-4; Booster Club 2-4; French Club 3, 4; Modern Dance 2-4; Ecology Club 4; Usherette 2; Glee Club 1-4. FRANK SLOAN GREGORY STEVENS Caught you in the act. CHERYL LYNN RUFFNER: Student Council Representative 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Bagpipe Business Board 4; Thespian Society 3, 4; Office Ass’t. 1, 2; Drama Club 1, 3, 4. MARIA RULLO: Glee Club 1, 2; Future Nurses’ Club 3, 4; Nurse’s Ass’t. 2; Canteen Bd. 1-3; Ecology Club 4; Of­ fice Ass’t. 3, 4. NEIL DAVID RUSH: Intramural Soc­ cer 1; Golf 1-4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Latin Club 1, 2. ALICIA SANDERS: Latin Club 1; Span­ ish Club 4; Student Council Represen­ tative 3. ROBERT SANZONE
  • 54. TERRENCE STEVENS MICHAEL STROPPA: Varsity Soccer 4; Varsity Tennis 4; Student Council 1, 2 (Rep. 1; Ex. Bd. 2); Bagpipe Re­ porter 4; Tartan Ex. Bd. 2; National Honor Society 3, 4 (Pres. 4); Band 1, 2; Latin Club 1. CARY STUCK CATHLEEN TAYLOR DONNA MARIE TAYLOR KAREN E. TAYLOR: Black Student Union 3, 4; Glee Club 1-4; Booster Club 4. KIM TAYLOR TED TELLEFSEN GREGORY THOMAS: Varsity Indoor and Outdoor Track 2-4; J.V. Indoor Track 2. MICHAEL THOMAS PENNIE THOMAS ANTHONY THORBOURNE: Varsity Track 4; Basketball 2. EARL TILLMAN SUSAN DIANNE VAN LEUVEN: Charm Chorus 2-4; Library Council 2. SOPHOCLES VASILIOU: Varsity Base­ ball 2, 3; Varsity Soccer 2, 3; Bowling 1; J.V. Baseball 2. CHRISTELL VAUGHT: Black Heritage Club 1, 2; Usherettes 2-4. PAMELA VAUGHT: Girls’ Softball 2; Student Council Representative 2; Glee Club 1, 2; F.B.L.A. Club 3, 4; Modem Dance 3; D.E. Program 4; Black Heri­ tage Club 1, 2; Usherettes 2-4. JOHN VELELLA: Library Council 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Ecology Club 4. CATHY ANNE VER SPRILL: Student Council Representative 4; Glee Club 2-4; Charm Chorus 3, 4; Voice 3, 4. SHIRLEY TSENG: Tartan Ex. Bd. 2-4 (Editor-in-Chief 4) Thistle 2-4; Inter­ national Relations Club 1-4; Ecology Club 4; French Club 2-4 (Pres. 3); Great Books Club 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Attendance Comm. 3, 4; Office Ass’t. 1-4; Library Council 1, 2. GWENDOLYN SHVONNE TURNER: Bowling 1; Swimming 1; Booster Club 4; B.S.U. 4; Modern Dance 1, 2; L.I.N.C. 2; Thistle 2; Student Council Representative 3. MARCIA URLING: Band 1-4; Spanish Club 1, 3; Latin Club 1, 3, 4; Ecology Club 4 (Social Chairman); Thespian Society 4. 50
  • 55. FRANZISKA MARY VON SASPE: Charm Chorus 3, 4; Glee Club 1-4; Student Council Alternate 1; Class Officer 4 (Sec.). CHARLES WALKER: Varsity Soccer 4; Intramural Soccer 3. JEROME WALKER: Varsity Football 14; J.V. Basketball 3; Lettermen Club 4. LUCILLE WALKER: Future Nurses’ Club 1-4; Medical Ass’t. 2-4; Inter­ national Relations 1-3. THURSTON JEFF WALLER: Varsity-’' Football 2-4; Intramural Basketball 1; Wrestling 3; J.V. Baseball 2; Bagpipe 2-4 (Editor 3, 4). YVONNE WARD WENDY ROBIN WHITE: Class Officer 2-4 (Prom Chairman); Student Coun­ cil Representative 2-4; Bagpipe 2-4 (Page Editor 3, 4); Tartan Ex. Bd. 4; Let me out! Let me out! French Club 2-4; Highland Players 1-4; L.I.N.C. 2; Modem Dance 1, 2, 4; Swimming Club 1; Office Ass’t. 1-3. DONNA WHITLEY DOROTHY A. WHYTE: Ecology Club 4 (Publicity Chairman). DANIEL WILLIAMS: Intramural Bas­ ketball 3, 4. JACQUELINE SHARON WILLIAMS: Black Heritage Club 1; Latin Club 1; Girls’ Volleyball 1. JOAN PATRICIA WILLIAMS: Spanish Club 2, 3; Office Ass’t. 2; Modern Dance 1, 2. GREGORY EDWARD WRIGHT: Var­ sity Soccer 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 1-4; J.V. Soccer 1, 2; Bowling 1-4; Table Tennis 2-4; Latin Club 1-3. KAREN ELSIE WRIGHT: Charm Cho­ rus 3, 4; Glee Club 1-4. THOMAS WILLIAMS KEITH RUSSELL WILSON: J.V. Foot­ ball 3; Library Council 1; Scottsmen 2-4. SANDRA GRACE WILSON: Band 1, 2. BARBARA ANNE WRIGHT: Future Nurses’ Club 1-4; Medical Ass’t. 1-4; D.E.C.A. Club 3, 4. ROOSEVELT LAMONT WRIGHT, JR.: Basketball 1-4; Tartan Ex. Bd. 4 (Editor of Photography); Student Council Representative 1, 2. YOLANDA ELLEN WRIGHT: Student Council Representative 4; L.I.N.C. Club 2; Booster Club 2; Black Heritage Club 2. GWENDOLYN YARBOROUGH 51
  • 56. SENIOR BALLOT DANNY BUTLER MOST ATHLETIC ROBERT KIRBAS KIM BANKS JONATHAN DUNNEMAN ANTHONY JULIANO AUDREY GEORGE MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT ZELIA ABEL-BEYSHEREE JOHNSON DENISE MELVIN KIM BANKS MOST TALENTED RACHELL ROLLINS LARRY POWELL
  • 57. JANET PATTON MOST TALKATIVE LORRAINE DUFFY DAVID JACKSON NANCY CAIRNS MICHAEL STROPPA MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MICHAEL McHUGH SHIRLEY TSENG AUDREY GEORGE JANET PATTON Not Pictured: KEITH JENKINS LORRAINE DUFFY 53 DAVID JACKSON CLASS CLOWN
  • 58. SHIRLEY TSENG QUIETEST 54 DONNA FITZPATRICK Look at that face! d o r o t h y McGo w a n LORRAINE DUFFY CLASS FLIRTS WENDELL NOEL SHEREE JOHNSON CYNTHIA EVANS LINDA CLARK
  • 59. o H ast W i t t a n d ^Jedtam ent SHARON ASHE I leave all the men at Scott my pair of hot pants. TEREBA BERRIAN I leave to all the movie stars of Clifford J. Scott, make-up and a dirty make-up mirror. CATHIE BETTELI I leave all the bad memories of Scott behind. PATRICIA COOPER I leave my evilness to Bonnie and my gym suit to Sheila Clay so that she can be more active. LESLIE CORA I leave my medical knowledge to Mrs. Hayes. I leave my books to Mrs. Sichel. LINDA CORRIN I leave my tiny and agile body to all the midgets left in the school. ANN CORTELLACCI I leave my sisters of Chi Sigma Delta all the love, luck and happiness in their future years. And to Billy I leave a pass to Mrs. Hayes’ office. SHERILL E. COWAN I leave my understanding to all those who didn’t understand. ROSE MARIE CRAWFORD I, Rose Marie Crawford, of sound mind and body, do bequeath my mind to my little sister Sheila Ann Crawford. PAMELA DAVIS I leave my lockers to my sister Regina. PATRICE DAVIS I leave blackness, strength, unity and knowl­ edge because these are the tools that will break the chains of oppression. ALAN DENNIS I leave my number, “#74.” ZEL1A ABEL-BEY The most I want out of life is success. I feel that the weak die and the strong survive."" IVOR ALLEYNE I leave someone the luck to come out of a junior year and go into a senior year within one month. FLURETTE BAKER My gym class to Shelia Clay. May she take gym in her senior year as often as I did. MARIE BASKETT To the underclassmen I leave my hope that the budget cut won’t affect your school year. BETT1NA BENSON I leave my loud voice throughout the hall and good luck to all of the class of 1974 and to someone special. MARIE BERNA-SILVA To the Twirlers: good luck for a successful squad, along with the hope that your memories will be as pleasant as mine. MARSHA BLOUNT I leave every underclassman who has a real mind of his own and who is not trying to be someone else. THOMAS BONARD I leave my baseball wizardry to Don Fox and my “golden toes” to my heir at football. DANNY BUTLER My determination to the football team, all the fine girls to William Harris, and my gratitude to all the coaches at Scott. NANCY CAIRNS To Patti — the captain of next year’s Twirlers, I leave all my patience and good luck. DONNA CARTER 1 leave my sister Linda to take care of all un­ finished business and to help carry on Tau Omega Chi. Going my way? PATRICIA ANN CONKLIN My 5 extra credits to Mr. Ferrara; maybe he can give them to someone more deserving, be­ cause I really didn’t need them. “Where did that come from; I never knew we had that!” ROSEMARIE CARUSO To Paula, Debbie, Marie, Toni, and Anita I leave you all the luck in Scott. KAY CLARK To Scott High and all in it I would like to leave my memory. LINDA CLARK With tears in my eyes, I leave Scott my most valuable possession: my books. CARLTON COELHO I leave my English accent and my best wishes for next year’s soccer team. JONATHAN DUNNEMANN My determination and admiration for all man­ kind and high regard for morality and ideas. HAROLD EUSTACHE My old sneakers and the school. MARIE EUSTACHE My good attitude in class.
  • 60. ARCHIE B. EVANS Mr. Perkins and his cornball jokes. RENAE FERRARA I leave my attendance route to Linda Stirk, my typing fingers to Kathy Michal and to my God­ father (Mr. Mazzuto) a fresh crate of baccala stamped F.B.l. DONNA FITZPATRICK I leave my worn out gym suit to Jane Stern. BARRY FRANKEL T hereby leave this school to all the poor Jun­ iors who I knew. Peace. JOYCE FREEMAN To the class of ’74 and all the classes that suc­ ceed me, I leave you the will to face life as it comes, because it’s only what you make it. AUDRII GEORGE I leave the neuters to Anita. NICK GERARDO My hat to Mr. Ferrara. SUSAN GOMMOLL I leave James’ headband to Marsha and good luck to her in her next year at Scott. DERRICK GRANT To Mr. Perlmutter — a new tie and pants, Mr. Beebee — a hair piece, and Mr. Johnston — to stop being a lover. MARCIA GRANT To Scott I leave my cousin Carol Lofer. “Oh boy are they in trouble.” DENISE GRAY I leave Mr. Ferrara a new hair piece so that he can change his hair style. RAYMOND GREGORY I leave my seat to be filled. JUDY HALLOREN I leave C. J. S. my sister Lori and the rest of the oncoming seniors, juniors, sophomores, and poor freshmen. Good-bye Scott. COLEMAN HARRISON I leave silence to Miss Black and an oil can to Mr. Sacks. LYNN HARRISON I leave to Cliff the tools of the trade for much success. RUSSELL HAYES I leave a smidgeon of my best attributes to my brother and a bit more to Clifford J. Scott. Use them sparingly. ERNEST HITE Leave all my women to George and Mugsy. BARBARA JACKSON I would like to leave all my memories to all my associates of Clifford J. Scott. 56 SHEREE JOHNSON Airwick Solid to the smoky bathrooms and best of luck to the Delta Sigma Rho Sorority. ANTHONY JULTANO A successful Football season to William, Ron­ nie, Danny, and Walter and Donald and the rest of the fellows in 1973-74. ROBERT KTRBAS To Patti: All the luck in the world for next year; you’re going to need it!! SUSAN KURRY I leave my good luck to anyone who needs it. DARRELL LAW I leave my thanks to Coach Sloan, Coach Bona- dies. Coach Kersey, and Coaches Cohen and Hinton for teaching me to be a winner. DIANE LEVA To Paula Caruso, all my cigarettes. SONJA LEWIS I leave my brain to Mr. Thompson. DARRYL MAJETTE To Topper: I leave you with all my possessions and my kingdom of Clifford J. Scott. Do with it as you want. GLORIA MAYE Best wishes to the Delta Sigma Rho Sorority. DIANE MAZYCK I leave this school my footprints and the front door. MICHAEL McHUGH A boot in every garage and a soccer ball in every pot. DENISE MELVIN I leave my choraseptic voice spray and my spiked lemon to Yolanda Stalks and silence to the halls of Scott. MIKE MEYERS To Mr. Beebee and Mrs. Goins “thank you.” ELAINE MIHAL A wish that “the wind under your wings bears you where the sun sails and the moon walks.” MARGARET MININO I leave my best wishes to this year’s graduating class and the future graduating classes of C.J.S. JIM MULLER To live is to love one’s inner thoughts and emotions, for life withholds the sense of free­ dom. JULORA MURRAY To Scott, I leave my Tau Omega Chi sweat­ shirt. DESMOND NEILSON I wish to leave the memory of my presence, my customs and my island music that I’d play in class. KATHLEEN NELSON I leave Michael all the luck in the world and I leave the sisters of Club Scotties to a better year. To Mrs. Dinkins I thank you for pushing and caring about us. NICK NOLAN To Toni I leave my skill to get you through 4 years here and my picture for your locker. ALEX OBERHACK To the students of the school I leave the 3 pair of sneakers, 5 pencils, and 7 pens they have already taken from me. JOHN O’BRIEN To the school I leave all the cut slips I never got caught with. JIM O’NEILL Good luck to next year’s Varsity Soccer team and their returning lettermen, that they may have a winning record next year. PAULETTE OSTROMAN Babe, may the seasons change while we stay the same forever. RICHARD PATTERSON In setting goals always remember the sky is the limit. CHERYL PAYNTER I leave all the luck in the world for all the underclassmen, because they will need it to make it. DAVID JACKSON To Lawrence and Leroy I leave my kingdom of Clifford J. Scott so they may rule it as I once did. And to my friends I leave the mem­ ory of Dave and Rave. MARY JACKSON I will my personality to my sister Brenda and my brains to my brother Herbert. NAOMI JACKSON I leave the quiet for those who can find it. EDDIE JANZ I leave the school with all the knowledge it instilled in me; too bad I have to leave it empty-handed. INDIA IOHNSON I leave my books to the unfortunate seniors of ’74, with all my love. JAMES JOHNSON Love and Happiness to the deserving ones. JERYL JOHNSON I leave my very educated brains to my “74” graduating sister, Ivy.
  • 61. REGINALD PITTS The C.J.S. Band to any deserving person. GLENDA PORTER I leave to Mrs. Dinkins a large bottle of Compoz. GLENN PORTER I leave all the “Good Times” to William and Orlando. ANDREA RANDOLPH I leave my best jokes to Mr. Ferrara. MARILYN-RANSOM To the 1973-74 twirling squad all the luck and success. GREG REEVES I am leaving all the Mad Dog to William and Orlando. JODY ROCHEDIEU To Doreen Harrison I leave a Golden Cup to keepthings in their proper places. RACHELL ROLLINS Whenever your love is weak and small remem­ ber “life without love is no life at all.” SOPHIA ROSARIO I, a senior of the class of ’73 ready to gradu­ ate from Clifford J. Scott in June, hereby leave to the class of Juniors, Graduation ’74. DIANA ROWE I leave my pride and patience to all young ladies who face the same hell that I have gone through. CHERYL RUFFNER I leave the memory of me to all those who were so fortunate to know me. NEIL RUSH My attendance card to Miss Black. ALICIA SANDERS To the young ladies of C.J.S.: One bit of advice I would give you is let the young men alone because all they will cause you is a lot of wor­ ries. Your education is your best friend. Don’t find out too late. Women’s Lib — Stand alone. KAREN SIMON I leave my legs to Adrienne Foster. CAROL SLAUGHTER I leave Scott my Indian Heritage. JEFF SMITH To Scott the name Egga Begga for someone more deserving. And to ’73-’74 Scott Football team a 9-0 record. KIM SMITH I leave all my hand shakes to the future sisters of the Tau Omega Chi Sorority. MARGARET SMITH I leave my sympathy to the underclassmen. YVONNE SPENCE I wish every underclassman my best wishes for success and happiness. MICHAEL STROPPA I leave my two wrestling trophies for all those non-wrestlers to stare at and drool over. KEITH WILSON The Scottsmen to Donald Tompkins, his brother, Leonard Shack, and anyone else who wants it. SANDY WILSON I leave a year’s supply of gym to Mrs. Beebee, and my cheerful “Hello” to Mark DeViccaro. BARBARA WRIGHT I leave Rachelle Hayes my knowledge to carry her through her last two years of Scott High School successfully. KAREN WRIGHT To the students and teachers of Scott I leave a hope of unity. CATHLEEN TAYLOR I leave Ivy Johnson my brain and how to act like a senior. DONNA TAYLOR I, Donna Taylor, leave my “Rho” sisters the best of luck in their next school year. TED TELLEFSEN I leave a copy of The Fall of America by Elijah Muhammed to all the devils. GREGORY THOMAS My hopes of better times to all the underclass­ men on the track team. ANTHONY THORBOURNE To the coming seniors, remember, you can’t stop growing in wisdom and knowledge. SHIRLEY TSENG I leave to all the faculty of C. J. Scott the hopes of many successful and rewarding years of teaching at Scott. GWEN TURNER I leave to all the underclassmen their respect for themselves. SUE VAN LEUVEN To Donald I leave all my senior classes and the best of luck next year. CRISTELL VAUGHT In memory of my four years at Scott I’m willing a bottle of Excedrin, a blanket for those days without heat and my ragged school books. PAMELA D. VAUGHT I leave Kevin Jackson all my love. JOHN VELELLA The time has come for me to leave, so I leave Jeff Barnett all my Friday nights. CATHY VERSPRILL To Mrs. Mary B. Goines I leave a smile, a song, and my thanks. FRAN VON SASPE I leave faith, hope and security to all those who need it. I also leave the sky, stars and sunshine to those who love it as I do. THURSTON JEFF WALLER I leave to all my brothers, especially Doctor D. (Dan) this message: a) your education is yours forever while a woman can never be; b) never love with all of your heart but love truly; c) look out for girls with big fros. DOROTHY WHYTE I leave Mr. Thompson a glass of scotch and (HCI) hydrochloric acid. DANNY WILLIAMS I leave the freshmen the roach-filled gym. JOAN WILLIAMS To Jill I leave my unworried mind and to Deanne a meatball.
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  • 64. ROW 1: P. Conklin, J. Rochedieu, M. Kuhn. ROW 2: F. Von Saspe, A. George, G. Porter, S. Tseng. ROW 3: D. Gray, R. Ferrara, S. Gommoll, K. Wright. NOT PICTURED: M. Minino. SENIOR OFFICE ASSISTANTS MR. KING’S ASSISTANTS ROW 1: K. Taylor, E. Dawkins, Mr. King. ROW 2: S. Hutchins, D. Banks, K. Banks, K. Johnson, C. Evans, D. Murray, P. Hutchins. 60
  • 65. L % ROW 1: A. George, P. Pilgrim, R. Ferrara. ROW 2: S. Tseng, D. Troia, K. Michal, L. Stirk. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE CLASS ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE ROW 1: L. Dombeck, M. Layer, C. Spriggs. ROW 2: J. Stem, B. Gardner, N. Reselman, J. Carter, L. Morris.
  • 66. WENDY WHITE JONATHAN DUNNEMAN Co-Editor GREGORY REEVES 62 THOMAS BONARD JEFF WALLER Co-Editor LEON ZAINWEL REGINALD PITTS
  • 67. JAMES JOHNSON KIM BANKS MICHAEL STROPPA BAGPIPE EDITORIAL STAFF ROW 1: J. Smith, P. Earisman, M. Dockery, R. Morris, G. Porter. ROW 2: L. Zainwel, T. Bonard, S. Hughes, R. Pitts, J. Johnson. 63
  • 68. TARTAN RENAE FERRARA YVONNE SPENCE Layout Editor Literary Editor MICHAEL MEYERS Literary Editor SHIRLEY TSENG Editor-in-Chief CHERYL PAYNTER Literary Editor LAMONT WRIGHT Photography Editor
  • 69. TARTAN EDITORIAL STAFF ROW 1: L. Wright, M. Meyers, K. Smith, W. White, R. Ferrara, D. Rowe, R. Pitts, L. Cora. ROW 2: S. Tseng, D. Melvin, M. Perkins, D. Carter. NOT PICTURED: C. Paynter, J. Rush.
  • 70. LYNN HARRISON Business Editor ROW 1: R. Ferrara, Miss Riley, L. Harrison, V. Flowers. ROW 2: S. Tseng, S. Perkins, W. Poindexter, A, Morrison, C. Robinson, S. Simpson, M. Hopson. TARTAN BUSINESS STAFF 66
  • 71. s I T DOROTHY TROIA Editor ROW 1: S. Tseng, K. Michal, D. Troia, C. Gutermuth, A. Sopoci, W. Poindexter, R. Ferrara. 67
  • 72. ROW 1: Linda Stirk, Mrs. Hayes, L. Cora. ROW 2: B. Wright, D. Harrison, D. Mazyck, T. Bell, S. Simpson. MEDICAL ASSISTANTS FUTURE NURSES CLUB PHYSICIANS AND 68 ROW 1: L. Stirk, S. Simpson, L. Cora, H. Griffin, C. Burch. ROW 2: V. Flowers, T. Bell, G. Noel, Mrs. Hayes, D. Mazyck. NOT PICTURED: M. Perkins.
  • 73. LIBRARY COUNCIL ROW 1: V. Knight, F. Torres, V. Flowers, A. Henderson, A. Hargrow, S. Simpson. ROW 2: D. Russell, S. Geter, J. Stern, A. Taylor, C. Burch, L. Wright, S. Farrow, A. Barkley, D. Wilson, B. Jones, G. Noel. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROW 1: L. Zainwel, M. Stroppa, D. Troia, C. Hesselgrave, N. Winograd, S. Tseng. ROW 2: Mr. Sloan, D. Lee, M. McHugh, J. Stern, A. Oberhack, P. Davis, B. Jones, S. Hughes, M. Dockery, R. Kirbas, L. Corrin. 69
  • 74. BLACK STUDENT UNION ROW 1: R. Morris (Chairman), J. Patton, P. Hutchinson (Sec.), ton. ROW 3: P. Bates, L. Wright, K. Manning, L. Marshall, P. Davis (Chairwoman), S. Robinson, J. Clark. ROW 2: W. C. Spriggs, P. Ghee, D. Wilson, W. Melvin, H. Harris, V. Williams, D. Morris, W. Dennis, G. Yarborough, S. Ashe, T. Saunders. Berrian, Y. Harris, T. Ferguson, B. Hicks, H. Harris, A. Shel- STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Y. Harris (Treas.), K. Johnson (Pres.). NOT PICTURED: P. Ghee (V. Pres.), D. Robinson (Sec.).
  • 75. J F B u A 0 N S A I H R 0 I D R 0 N ROW 1: S. Williams, S. Jackson, V. Flowers, P. Ghee, C. Spence, C. Clark. ROW 2: S. Perkins, Y. Spence, S. Geter, G. Maye, S. Johnson. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB ROW 1: L. Zainwel, C. Wharton, J. Stem, S. Hughes, C. Hesselgrave, B. Jones. ROW 2: S. Tseng, R. Pitts, M. McHugh, N. Winograd, R. Ferrara. 71
  • 76. CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION ROW 1: P. Conklin, L. Clark, F. Baker, L. Duffy, P. Thomas, N. Cairns, Mrs. Dinkins. ROW 2: P. Ostroman, S. Kurry, K. Nelson, C. VerSprill, B. Benjamin, D. Taylor, C. Paynter, M. Faulk, S. Wilson, K. Purcell, K. Givens, G. Porter. D E I D S U T c R A I T B I U 0 T T N 1 V E ROW 1: J. Johnson, P. Cooper, L. Conley, V. Seymour, P. Vaught, P. Davis, T. Barrian. ROW 2: R. Caruso, D. Gray, S. Ashe, C. Vaught, B. Benson, C. Bettelli, C. Hagan, D. Leva, A. Cortellacci. ROW 3: B. Wright, C. Harrison, L. Sheard, L. Lowery.
  • 77. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATIONAL CLIFFORD J. SCOTT HIGH SCHOOL ROW 1: R. Rankins, T. Berrian, R. Howard (Treas.), C. Harris (Vice Pres.), A. Cortellacci (Pres.), D. DeNotaris (Sec.), R. Walker, G. Rollins, C. Bettelli. ROW 2: L. Marchall, D. Smith, S. Ashe, J. Patton, J. Brandon, B. Benson, C. Hagan, P. Byrne. CLUBS OF AMERICA
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  • 79. COOPERATIVE INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION ROW 1: C. Coelho, R. Booker, L. Sweatte, K. Hall, G. Sheffield. ROW 2: Mr. Ebner, D. Brackin, M. Cassidy, G. Hardcastle, R. Radsniak, M. O’Shea, G. Hardcastle, W. Schwartz, B. MacKravitz. ECOLOGY CLUB ROW 1: L. Clark, Y. Spence, E. Janz, S. Johnson. ROW 2: S. Tseng, E. Mihal, D. Whyte, D. Wright, M. Wtling, E. Dawkins, J. Velella, G. Maye. 75
  • 80. SCOTT BOOSTER CLUB S mbbJ ROW 1: K. Wilson, D. Clark, R. Crawley, J. Berrian, S. Eller- bie, A. Harrison, D. Morris, R. Walker, J. Jones, S. Johnson. ROW 2: S. Simpson, D. Woody, K. Greene, C, Hill, L. Bragg, C. Clark, S. Geter, C. Spence, A. Bell. ROW 3: W. Gordon, K. Manning, D. Jones, P. Gregory, C. Harris, Y. Hobbs, P. s Ghee, C. Evans, H. Griffin. ROW 4: P. Bates, G. Hutchinson, E. Simmons, D. Williams, S. Filmore. ROW 5: S. Oliver, G. Yarborough, B. Griggs, S. Hatcher, M. Perkins, D. Grant, D. Melvin, S. Munford, J. Guy, G. Noel, E. Dawkins. LETTERMEN CLUB ROW 1: J. Barnett, W. Harris, J. Lowery, O. Givens, B. I. Simmons, R. Kirbas, J. McKenna. ROW 3: J. Calloway, Griggs, M. Osley, T. Bonard, E. Duchantier, M. Stroppa. ROW J. Dunneman, J. McGriff, M. McHugh, G Reeves, D. Lee, 2: D. Waller, D. Kee, A. Juliano, J. Smith, N. Nolan, D. Law, N. Gerardo, G. Wright, J. O’Neill, D. Butler, W. Harris.
  • 81. GOLF CLUB ROW 1: P. Cumberland, D. Frazier, P. Skalak, J. Gillespie. ROW 2: J. Snyder, G. Tompkins. BOWLING CLUB ROW 1: A. Oberhack, G. Wright, J. Smith, J. O’Neill. ROW 2: J. Barnett, J. Velella. ROW 3: G. Reeves, R. Pitts, W. Vaughan, D. Grant.
  • 82. F R C E L N U C B H ROW 1: S. Simpson, A. Henderson, C. Hesselgrave, R. Austin, R. Ferrara. ROW 2: G. Hutchinson, K. Manning, S. Jackson, E. Dawkins, B. Jones, G. Noel, P. Davis. EL CLUB DE S P A N I S H C L U B ROW 1: V. Flowers, S. Hatcher, A. Bell, L. Corrin, S. Getto. ROW 2: C. Clark, D. Mathews, J. Murray, M. McHugh, D. Woody, S. Perkins, S. Williams. LE CERCLE DE F R A N C A I S 78 WcoPhcjz;OI-J
  • 83. M. Urling (Sec.), G. Noel (Pres.). ORCHESIS DANCE GROUP LATIN CLUB OFFICERS AUDIO­ VISUAL AIDS Mr. Miller, D. Lutz, R. Coppola. ROW 1: G. Noel, A. Grawford, K. Manning, C. Smith. NOT PICTURED: S. Spriggs, L. Franklin, W. West, W. Williams, P. Harris.
  • 84. I■»1IJWPJ CHARM CHORUS ROW 1: S. Van Leuven, P. Conklin, A. George, W. Earl, S. Hatcher. ROW 2: F. Von Saspe, K. Wright, C. VerSprill, B. Jackson, J. Rush, C. Wharton. ROW 3: M. Kuhn, D. MacArt, M. Perkins, W. West. SCOTTSMEN J. Barnett, K. Wilson, L. Shack, D. Tompkins, G. Hutchinson, L. Tompkins, G. Reeves, R. Pelham, J. Gillespie.
  • 85. GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Jeff Barnett, Scottsmen Chairman; Gregory Reeves, Glee Club President; Susan Van Leuven, Charm Chorus Chairwoman. THE CHRISTMAS CONCERT
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  • 88. NATIONAL THESPAN SOCIETY ROW 1: D. Thomas, R. Alston, S. Thomas, P. Earisman. ROW 2: B. Griggs, J. Roberts, G. Hutchinson, L. Corrin, Mr. Becker, K. Wright, M. Skea. C. Ruffner, P. Mulder. LIGHT CREW D. Woody, E. Lightfoot, V. Flowers, S. Simpson.
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  • 92. JUNIOR CLASS ADVISORS r-Hr Mrs. Rosemarie Christie, Mr. William Thompson. J. Barlow J. Barnett D. Bernieri P. Boyd E. Brown R. Barnes A. Bernal-Silva R. Booker P. Bradley D. Burke G. Bordis J. Brandon D. Boyd M. Brooks J. Calloway J. Carter G. Castlewood A. Charles A. Clark L. Clark M. Aji K. Allen D. Anderson A. Bailey 88
  • 93. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS S. Clay L. Conway J. Cooper W. Copeland T. Cuttino C. Cyrus R. Davis D. DeNotaris M. Dockery M. DiViccaro R. Douglas G. Duffy G. Elliott M. Faulk K. Feggan T. Ferguson S. Filmore M. Fitzgerald M. Flaherty K. Fletcher V. Flowers D. Fox D. Fridy R. Frye B. Gardner R. George J. Germ Doris Woody (V-Pres.), Linda Ellerbie (Sec), Yarnell Harris (Pres.), Beverly Jones (Treas.). J. Dupree R. Dye P. Earisman H. Eddings L. Ellerbie
  • 94. 90 J. Giles L. Gimbel L. Gordon D. Green E. Greene B. Griggs J. Gutermuth E. Guthrie K. Hall D. Hammond R. Hargrow C. Harris H. Harris W. Harris S. Hatcher G. Hawes J. Hayes C. Henderson V. Herndon C. Hesselgrave B. Hicks M. Hobbs J. Holland M. Holloman R. Howard B. Hueg S. Hughes K. Hunter G. Hutcheson P. Hutchins
  • 95. I. Johnson K. Johnson V.Johnson B. Jones D. Jones S. Knott J. Lampley
  • 96. W. O’Hara S. Oliver R. Otchy R. Outlaw C. Overby B. Parker D. Peel D. Peralta G. Rollins F. Ruta E. Serino A. Shelton J. Shemwell I. Simmons G. Perinotti R. Perry P. Pilgrim L. Pinto W. Pizarroz A. Powell E. Powell L. Price S. Pridgeon R. Rankin R. Rankins A. Ransom R. Register J. Rice B. Richardson C. Roberts J. Roberts S. Robinson 92
  • 97. P. Skalak M. Skea M. Smallwood D. Smith K. Snyder A. Sopoci M. Spratley J. Stem A. Stewart L. Stirk L. Sweatte A. Taylor K. Thatcher D. Thomas J. Thomas S. Thomas D. Tompkins M. Tranberg D. Troia J. Vaccaro R. Walker W. Walker P. Washington J. Weining C. Wharton K. White L. White D. Williams A. Wilson R. Wingfield D. Woody L. Zainwell 93
  • 98. T. Bernieri T. Bland G. Bondurant J. Bowers L. Bowman J. Bowyer W. Bragg H. Brodie L. Brown V. Bryant L. Bullock G. Burbage C. Burnett Doreen Harrison (Treas.), Denise Chavies (Sec.), Gracian Mack (Pres.). NOT PICTURED: Karen Roth (V-Pres.). J. Ackert K. Alexander R. Alston R. Ambrose C. Anderson W. Aquart A. Archia D. Ashe SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS 94
  • 99. J. Decker F. Denson T. DeShong E. Dunbar F. Durand F. Durand W. Earle A. Falardeau M. Farley S. Filmore G. Fitzpatrick D. Fleming M. Crerand D. Crews G. Crocker D. Cunningham J. Forbes M. Francis C. Franklin L. Franklin J. Curlie S. Cutler E. Dassing K. Day SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISORS M. Burnett M. Caldwell S. Cammock L. Capasso E. Carlson F. Carson L. Carter P. Caruso J. Castoro K. Chambers D. Chavies L. Clay B. Coleman L. Conley L. Connell T. Crawford Mr. Leonard Christoforo Miss Lillie Gist „
  • 100. J. Gillespie J. Giles D. Glover W. Gordon D. Grant P. Gregory T. Hill Y. Hobbs M. Holmes A. Hoyos S. Hutchins E. Hutchinson L. Ingram M. lackson V. James A. Johnson D. Johnson J. Johnson P. Johnson D.Jones G. Garland D. Garretson K. George D. Gerulski W. Gregory H. Griffin C. Gutermuth C. Haley L. Halloren J. Harris M. Harris W. Harris D. Harrison H. Hartfield R. Hayes M. Hill L. Jones M. Jones R. James M. Kelshaw J. Lawrence D. Lawson M. Layer M. Layer 96
  • 101. K. Lewis K. Lewis L. Lewis R. McCarthy S. McDonough P. McGriff G. Mack M. McLeod R. McMillan K. Manning N. Marra K. Metz T. Meyer M. Mihal C. Miller D. Mitchell S. Mitchell S. Mitchell R. Moore L. Morrison B. Mobley B. Morrison D. Mullaney 97 J. Moore G. Morrison D. Munford B. Marrero W. Marshall G. Mathis
  • 102. C. Smith D. Smith K. Smith R. Pelham M. Peralta L. Pilgrim S. Pitts W. Poindexter S. Raines B. Reeves T. Renna C. Robinson C. Robinson M. Robinson R. Rochedieu C. Rokes A. Rosebure R. Rotunda O. Rowe J. Rush M. Russell C. Sampson V. Saunders L. Shack B. Smith Y. Stalks D. Stawniczy M. Steele W. Murphy S. Nauyokas G. Noel G. Noel K. O’Hara M. Osley T. Page D. Palumbo V. Patterson
  • 103. D. Washington E. Watkins E. Watson E. Wayman M. Wells W. West K. Whack B. White M. White C. Williams D. Williams P. Williams R. Williams W. Williams A. Tillery J. Tomlinson L. Tompkins M. Torres M. Townes M. Turner W. Vaughan V. Walker G. Wilson K. Wilson T,.Wilson B. Woods B. Yancey V. Yates O. Zackery M. Zullo D. Thompson K. Thorbourne M. Stephens J. Stern 99
  • 104. CLASS 0 L. Burch E. Burt J. Capasso C. Austin L. Bacote A. Barkley T. Battle V. Batts P. Anderson C. Anzalone P. Arnold F. Arrington K. Ash C. Alexander M. Alix J. Allen T. Amoroso D. Anderson P. Brown L. Bryant C. Burch J. Brooks A. Brown B. Brown T. Bolden D. Boyd B. Bradley D. Bradley L. Bragg A. Bell D. Belloni G. Bennett L. Bennett J. Berrian
  • 105. FRESHMAN CLASS ADVI J lk s O R S Miss Michaele Reilly, Mr. Ching Seto. D. Carson R. Castlewood M. Charles C. Clark D. Conley M. Conway D. Crawford S. Crawford R. Crawley C. Crerand D. Crocker C. Culp P. Cumberland G. Curran C. Cyrus K. Davis R. Davis R. Dawkins G. DeEsposito N. DeLoach L. Denton N. DeRose F. DiPietro A. Drewery 101
  • 106. D. Garner L. Gartrell L. Dye T. Edness L. Edwards M. Eldridge S. Ellerbie H. Ellington D. Elliott V. Everett S. Farrow K. Ferguson D. Frazier R. Gathers S. Geter T. Giddens G. Gimbel V. Gordon G. Grant K. Greene L. Gregory J. Guy C. Hall L. Halloway F. Hargrow E. Harris S. Harris A. Harrison K. Harrison K. Hartfield D. Hatcher M. Haus P. Hefferon 102
  • 107. F. Hugie B. Jackson D. Jackson S. Jackson R. Knight V. Knight O. Knights W. Kucera G. Lang C. Larsen E. Laycock D. James B. Jenkins C. Johnson J. Jones R. Kee M. Lewandowski E. Lightfoot W. Lotter I. Luck K. Johnson M. Johnson A. Henderson C. Hill R. Hines W. Hollis F. Holloman J. Holman M. Hopson C. Howard
  • 108. M. Munford J. Neilson P. Neilson K. Norment I. Oboda M. Ocasio J. O’Keefe B. Osborne J. McCain D. McCoy F. McCray L. McDonald J. McGee D. McKinnon K. McPherson C. Manning C. Martin P. Martin D. Mas D. Matthews G. Maurais M. Maye J. Mazyck W. Meadows L. Metz C. Miano M. Mills K. Monroe M. Moody C. Mulvenna J. Osley M. Paris J. Parker A. Paynter E. Payton M. Peoples S. Perkins H. Phillips M. Phillips S. Pickney K. Pierce H. Pollack V. Powell M. Raines J. Ramos J. Rankin S. Reid N. Reselman J. Richardson P. Richardson R. Roberts L. Roth 104
  • 109. a m D. Russell S. Shemwell T. Taylor P. Russell A. Shirley D. Thomas D. Schadt E. Smith L. Thomas H. Sears C. Spence J. Tomlinson S. Sears J. Suggs K. Toner W. Wells J. Williams M. Williams M. Wiltshire K. Winn R. Woody R. Wright
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  • 112. FOOTBALL ROW 1: Mr. Kersey, Mr. Cowan, T. Bonard, J. Lowery, J. ROW 3: Mr. Hill, D. Cunningham, R. Woody, W. Harris, M. Walker, J. Waller, R. Kirbas, A. Juliano, D. Law, B. Griggs, Castoro, W. Sutton, E. Watson, J. Forbes, R. Andrews, M. D. Kee, J. Dunnemann, J. Howard, J. Smith, Mr. Sloan, Mr. McCloud, L. Ingram, D. Munford, D. Smith, G. Mack, M. Bonadies. ROW 2: R. Smith, I. Simmons, N. Cuttino, D. Osley, Mr. Hooper, Mr. Hinton. Hammond, D. Waller, K. Hunter, J. McGriff, D. Fleming. Scott RECORD Opp. 18 ...... West Side ...... 0 21 .......Immaculate....... . 17 78 ........ Roselle ........ 15 18 ...... Montville ...... 0 0 ... Red Bank Catholic ... 28 14 ........ St. Pius ____ 0 71 ...... Vailsburg ...... 14 77 .... . Shabazz ........ 0 7 ........ Orange ......... 0
  • 113. JEFF WALLER ANTHONY JULIANO DANNY BUTLER BRYANT GRIGGS
  • 114. ROBERT KIRBAS JEFFREY SMITH THOMAS BONARD DARRYL LAW JAMES LOWERY DARRYL KEE
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  • 118. CHEERLEADERS DRUM ROW 1: A. Archio, J. Hayes, S. Hutchins. ROW 2: A. George (Capt.), S. Filmore, R. Rollins. ROW 3: D. Chavies, V. Herndon, D. Harrison, C. Abel-Bey. ROW 1: J. Richardson, C. Anderson, J. William, J. Berrian. ROW 2: E. Wayman, K. LINDA STIRK Manning (Co-Capt.), W. William, J. Johnson (Capt.). 114
  • 119. MAJORETTE CARTER ROW 1: D. Rowe, Y. Holland, S. Cowan (Tri-Capts.). ROW 2: D. Green, L. Corrin, J. Smith. ROW 3: P. Williams, W. Dennis, J. Carter, D. Grant, C. Rokes, L. Franklin, A. Sanders, B. Morrison, L. Lewis. DRILL TEAM ROW 1: R. Alston, A. Ransom, M. Smallwood, S. Pidgeon, Davis, N. Reselman, E. Hutchinson. ROW 3: E. Powell, S. F. Carson, P. McGriff, L. Carter. ROW 2: M. Urling, O. Powell, W. Pointdexter, D. Carson, J. Daniels, D. Crews, R. Matthews, B. Reeves, S. Perkins, E. Walker, K. Day, P. Pitts, E. Powell.
  • 120. ROW 1: D. Washington, M. Dockery, J. Lawrence, P. Leone. ROW 2: K. Smith, N. Eick, L. Duffy (Tri-Capts.). c o L 0 R G U R A D T W I R L E R S 116 ROW 1: M. Ransom, N. Cairns, M. Bernal-Silva (Tri-Capts.). ROW 2: P. Nolen, D. DeNotaris, G. Rollins. ROW 3: W. West, P. Caruso, K. Roth.
  • 121. BASKETBALL ROW 1: D. Munford (Co-Capt.), E. Hite, E. Green, W. Harris, K. Scott. ROW 2: Mr. Bond, G. Lambert, M. Evans, J. Meyers, J. Calloway, J. Dunnemann (Capt.), Mr. King. 117
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  • 124. OK> SOCCER ROW 1: G. Wright, M. Stroppa, M. Blackwell, D. Lee, J. O’Neill. ROW 2: J McKenna, I. Obodo, R. Flaherty, B. Hueg. ROW 3: A. Clark, M. McHugh (Capt.), D. Fox, J. Barnett, Mr. Cohen, J. Gerin, C. Walker, Mr. Ebner. Scott 2 .. 1 ... 1 ... 2 .. 1 ... 1 ... RECORD Opp. ... Essex Catholic...... 0 ....... Barringer .......... 5 ..... St. Aloysius ........ 1 Irvington Tech .... Irvington .... ..... Maris ...... ..... Clark ...... .. East Orange .. 1 1 3 4 1 120
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  • 126. BASEBALL ROW 1: D. Peralta, J. Barnett, T. Bonard, R. Kirbas, M. Osley, M. Garvin. ROW 2: D. Banks, G. Perinotti, N. Gerardo, J. Waller, D. Fox, D. Law, F. Denson, N. Nolen, Mr. Cohen.
  • 128. INDOOR TRACK ROW 1: E. Smith, W. Marshall, I. Obodo, M. Hobbs, G. Mack, S. Hughes, R. Morris, R. Patterson. ROW 2: H. Harris, A. Sears, N. Cuttino, A. Stewart, L. Pilgrim, L. Shack. 0 u T D O 0 R T R A C K ROW 1: J. Holman, E. Hutchinson, W. Marshall, G. Mack, W. Harris, E. Bridges, T. Meyers, B. Hueg. ROW 2: Mr. Best, K. Winn, S. Hughes, J. Holland, O. Givens, W. Harris, D. Butler, L. Shack, G. Thomas, J. McGriff, N. Cuttino, G. Reeves, Mr. Wright. It r a c k cT :7> TRACK %C07> T«ACK I
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  • 130. TENNIS ROW 1: M. Stroppa, D. Murray, S. Hatcher, J. Stern. ROW 2: M. McHugh, A. Oberhack, G. Wright (Capt.), C. Wharton, D. MacArt, Mr. D’Antonio,
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  • 132. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL ROW 1: D. Williams, J. Stern (Co-Capt.), S. Clark (Co-Capt.), L. Carter (Capt.), R. Brunson, D. Melvin, M. Mooney. ROW 2: M. Harris (Assistant Coach), B. Reeves, K. Day, D. Smith, P. McGriff, Miss Clark (Coach). 128
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  • 138. ARCHIE POLLOCK Vice Principal “Yes, my desk is rather neat, isn’t it?” ANDREW BOBBY Principal “I want two cheeseburgers, a Big Mac, and . . THOMAS KING Administrative Assistant “How does five days sound to you?” JAMES C. CAULFIELD Administrative Assistant “You have twenty demerits already?” 134 ELIZABETH C. HUMPHREY Attendance Secretary “Oh, isn’t that sweet!”
  • 139. MARY D’AMATO Principal’s Secretary “No, you can’t see what’s in here.” FLORENCE EVANS (Retired) Principal’s Secretary “I’ll find it; it’s in here someplace.” LAURA H. SKALAK “Peek-a-boo!” FRANCES WERRELL “Guess who got a love letter.” WILLIE M. WARNICK “Yes, your scan sheet is overdue.” RUTH M. CERVASIO “Can I help you?”
  • 140. GLENN A. COHEN Job-Placement Coordinator “Of course we’ll try to find you a job!” ESTHER BANKS “Now that wasn’t nice!” MILDRED SPERLING Guidance Director “Hello, come on in and I’ll see what I can do.” JERRY CHAMBERS “What did you say you wanted to be?” GEORGE WEINICK “What is the correct procedure to follow in a case like this?”
  • 141. JOAN HENDERSON “What college did you say?” NANCY SICHEL “Oh stop kidding me.” CAROL J. SCHEBE “No, you didn’t get a 20 on the test. You got a 5!” 137
  • 142. 138 LEONARD M. CHRISTOFORO “Looking for help or just trying to get in the picture?”
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  • 144. ELIZABETH MOLCHON “Can you see the board?" 140 JAMES E. POWELL “No, the shirt isn’t new.”
  • 145. MORRIS M. KERSEY “Let me see, who cut? .. . Ah . . DAVID W. HUTCHINGS “No, this volume doesn’t come in paperback.” JANET REILLY “Look who’s here!” EDWARD P. WIZDA “Come on, try!” 141
  • 146. JEANNE C. MURPHY “Smile, you’re on Candid Camera!” 142
  • 147. WILMA TUFARIELLO “Is this smile better?” ALFRED SNEED “Mastering the art of algebra . . DOUGLAS VAN LIEU Department Head .. and since we are simple human beings, we can not simply tell the difference between p and p.” JO ANNE SCHEIDT “Mother never told me about Ultra Bright!” 143
  • 148. JOHN MAZZUTO “Attack!” I ALFRED MITCHELL Department Head “Ouch! I hope I’m doing this right!” 144
  • 149. PHILIP PERKINS “I hope it doesn’t blow up the school!” JEREMY F. PERLMUTTER “See, this is where you went wrong.”
  • 150. “Where’s the rest of the class?” ROBERT WOLFARTH “Caught in the act!”
  • 151. FRANK BONADIES “We’re pals, aren’t we?” MARIE GLANCY “Mother hen and her chickens” HELEN C. WRIGHT Department Head “That’s the spirit!” BETTIE A. WELLS “Let me have the ball, please!”
  • 152. ALBERT J. McNEIL Department Head “Very interesting.” JANET BLACK ‘Of course I can type. What kind of typing teacher would I be if I didn’t?” ROBERT JOHNSTON “Don’t look at the keys!” CHERYL A. REAVES “How nice.” JOHN FERRARA “Sure, I feel fine!" 148
  • 153. “Yes, this is the United States!” 149
  • 154. GILBERT R. HUGHES “Paint your picture, Mister?” KAREN KRAMS . . Wait one more moment, Please! . . ANTHONY DALEO “You weave in and out, not out and out!” ANNA LAWTON “What do you mean, what is it?” 150
  • 155. I ARTHUR L. WRIGHT “Just look, don’t touch!” LEROY BOHSEN Department Head “It’s another letter to . . .” GEORGE RAMOTH “She’s a girl, but look at that!” OSCAR EBNER “Looking for the what?!” 151
  • 156. ROBERT R. WRIGHT “Teachingthe world of mechanical drawing to our future engineers?” “Thank heavens for the peaceful serenity of the library.” MARY ELIZABETH BEEBEE “Of course I will help you find a book.” 152
  • 157. [/)HOh!>f>cdcoH-.<jI JAMES J. MILLER “Would you like to push for awhile?” 153
  • 158. JOSEPH TOMEI “A clarinet should be held like this.” B A S I c s K I L L S WILLIAM T. CRAWLEY “Smile, it’s a bright day!”
  • 159. &oO^oo CARRIE SMITH “May I see your pass?” 155
  • 160. ENID A. HAYES “Look at me!” CAROL ANN POWELL “Imagine running into you in the hall!” ANDREW BOBBY — Principal. 12 years. Fordham University — Ed.D. LEROY A. BOHSEN — Industrial Arts (Dept. Head). 33 years. Newark State College — B.S.; Montclair State College — M.A. MARGO BROWER — Social Studies and Eng­ lish. 2 years. Montclair State College — B.A. Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. ROBERT BUSLER — English. 1 year. Upsala College — B.A. JAMES J. CAULFIELD — Administrative As­ sistant. 4 years. Panzer College of Physical Ed­ ucation — B.S.; New York University — M.A. Attendance Committee. GEORGIANNA AIKEN — Home Economics. 3 years. Hampton Institute — B.S. Junior Fashion Board. ESTHER BANKS — Teacher-Coordinator Business. 1 year. Tennessee State University — B.S. MARY ELIZABETH BEEBEE — School Li­ brarian. 7 years. University of Illinois — B.S.; Rutgers University — M.L.S. Library Council. JANET M. BERGER — English and Foreign Languages. 4 years. Fordham University — L.L.B.; Montclair State College — M.A. - RICHARD BECKER — English. 1 year. Northwestern University — B.S. Highland Players; Thespians C. SCRIPPS BEEBEE — Music. 29 years. Columbia Teachers College—B.S.; M.S. Charm Chorus; Scottsmen; Glee Club. WILLIAM F. BEST — Social Studies (Dept. Head). 20 years. University of Scranton — B.A.; Montclair State Teachers College — M.A. Track Team — Head Outdoor Track Coach. JANET M. BLACK — Business Education. Shippensburg State College — B.A. Usherettes. HORACE HOOPER A properly attired gentleman “Come on in and join us!”
  • 161. RUTH M. CERVASIO — School Secretary. 7 years. East Orange High School. ROSEMARIE V. CHRISTIE — Home Eco­ nomics. 3 years. Indiana University — B.S. Junior Class Advisor. LEONARD M. CHRISTOFORO — English. 1 year. Seton Hall University — B.S. Thistle. CAROL CLARK — Social Studies. 1 year. Douglass College — B.A. Drill Team; Girls’ Basketball Team. JACQUELYN A. COCHRAN — English. 8 years. Trenton State College — B.A.; Mont­ clair State College — M.A. National Honor Society. GLENN A. COHEN — Job Placement and Career Counselor (Guidance). 7 years. Newark State College — B.A. and M.A. WILLIAM T. CRAWLEY — Special Educa­ tion (Dept. Head). 5 years. North Carolina Central University — B.S. THOMAS CUSICK — Special Education. 4 years. Newark State College — B.A. and M.A. ANTHONY DALEO — Art. 3 years. Buffalo State Teachers College — B.S.; M.S. Student Council. “Fisher and Spas?" MARY D’AMATO — School Secretary. 10 years. Montclair High School. CARLINE L. DINKINS — Business Education. 4 years. Livingston College — B.S.; Columbia University — M.A. Cooperative Office Educa­ tion. ENID A. HAYES — School Nurse. 3 years. Provident Hospital and Jersey City State Col­ lege — B.S. Future Physicians; Future Nurses; Medical Assistant Club. WARREN H. DILLARD — English. Bagpipe Business Manager. GEORGE DORNE—Industrial Arts. 25 years. Newark State Teachers College — M.A. LEONARD N. HOOPER — English (Dept. Head). 21 years. Columbia University — M.A. “Oh no, she dropped her mud all over the place!” OSCAR EBNER — Cooperative Industrial Ed­ ucation (Coordinator). 3 years. Newark State College — B.A. Cooperative Industrial Educa­ tion (CIE). FLORENCE A. EVANS — School Secretary. JOHN FERRARA — Business Education. 2 years. University of Southern Mississippi — B.S. PATRICK J. GENOVA — Physical Education. 1 year. Seton Hall University — B.S. Intramu­ ral basketball. LILLIE GIST Carolina State Class Advisor. — English. College — 3 years. Southern B.A. Sophomore MARY GOINES — Vocal Music. 25 years. Charm Chorus; Scottsmen. JAMES N. HARDEN - Jersey City State College English. 2 years. • B.A. and M.A. GILBERT R. HUGHES'— Fine Arts. 15 years. Newark State College — B.S.; Columbia Uni­ versity — M.A. ELIZABETH C. HUMPHREY — Attendance Secretary. 4 years. Plainfield High School. At­ tendance Committee; Office Assistants. DAVID W. HUTCHINGS — Social Studies. 13. years. Columbia University — B.S.; New York University — M.A. International Rela­ tions Club; Intramural Bowling; TALC. ROBERT JOHNSTON ■—- Business Education. 9 years. University of Oklahoma — B.A. MORRIS M. KERSEY — Social Studies. 1 year. Upsala College — B.A. Assistant Foot­ ball Coach; Assistant Freshman Basketball Coach. THOMAS KING — Administrative Assistant. 2 years. University of New Mexico — B.S. Basketball Team; Lettermen Club; Black Stu­ dent Union. 157
  • 162. RICE PUDOIRC lOUf VC6CTULE ocstorrt MU JUICE ICE CREAM R OLL _ . “No, I wasn’t reading the newspaper upside down!” FRANK E. ROMANO — Special Education. 3 years. Newark State College — B.S.; Columbia University Teachers College — M.A.; Rutgers — Teacher Librarian Certificate. Assistant Coach to Golf Club; TALC STEVEN C. SACKS — Business Education. 1 year. Rider College — B.S. Distributive Edu­ cation Club (DECA). CAROL J. SCHEBE — English. 5 years. Col­ lege of Saint Elizabeth — B.A. Bagpipe; TALC. JO ANNE SCHEIDT — Mathematics. 6 years. Montclair State College — B.A. and M.A. National Honor Society. CHING SETO — Science. 1year. NANCY SICHEL — Guidance Counselor. 1 year. Connecticut College — B.A.; Newark State College — M.A. ANNA LAWTON — Fine Arts. 5 years. Montclair State College — B.A. JANE T. MACKIN — Home Economics. 4 years. Georgian Court College — B.S. JOHN MAZZUTO — Mathematics. 20 years. Brown University — B.S. MARY McGUIRE — Corridor Aide. 4 years. (Head of Corridor Supervision). ALBERT J. McNEIL — Business Education (Dept. Head). 1 year. Seton Hall University — B.S. and M.B.A. ROBERTA M. MEESON — School Librarian. 7 years. East Orange High School and Berkeley. JAMES J. MILLER — Audio-Visual Coordi­ nator. 2 years. Saint Peter’s College — B.S.; Seton Hall University — M.A. Audio-Visual Crew. ALFRED MITCHELL—Science (Dept. Head). 4 years. Delaware State College — B.S. As­ sistant Varsity and Junior Varsity Baseball Coach; Extracurricular Science Activities. ELIZABETH MOLCHON — Social Studies. 4 years. Fairleigh Dickinson University — B.A. JEANNE C. MURPHY — Foreign Languages. 3 years. L’ficole Normale Laval de Merici — B.A. French Club. ELSA NUNEZ — Foreign Languages. 3 years. Montclair State College—B.A.; Fairleigh Dick­ inson University — M.A. Spanish Club; Color Guard; Twirlers. 158 ROBERT PAULILLO — Business Education. 1 year. Montclair State College — M.A. Stu­ dent Booster Club. PHILIP PERKINS — Science. 18 years. Montclair State College — B.A. and M.A. JEREMY F. PERLMUTTER — Science. 8 years. Amherst College — B.A.; New York University — M.A. T.A,L,C. ARCHIE POLLOCK — Assistant Principal. Bethany College and Montclair State College — M.A. CAROL ANN POWELL — Permanent Substi­ tute. 4 years. Barry College — B.A. JAMES E. POWELL — Social Studies. 12 years. Montclair State College — B.A. and M.A. GEORGE RAMOTH — Industrial Arts. 3 years. Montclair State College — B.A. JAMES HARVEY RANALDSON — Mathe­ matics and Science. 3 years. Alabama A & M University — B.S. Ecology Club; Senior Class Advisor. CHERYL A. REAVES — Business Education. 3 years. Central State University—B.S. Senior Class Advisor. JANET REILLY — Foreign Languages. 2 years. Montclair State College — B.A. Tartan Business Staff. MICHAELE A. REILLY - English. 3 years. Montclair State College — B.A. and M.A. LAURA H. SKALAK — School Secretary. 3 years. ERWIN A. SLOAN — Social Studies. 13 years. Upsala College ■— B.S. and M.S. Head Foot­ ball Coach; National Honor Society. CARRIE SMITH — Corridor Aide. 2 years. This anonymous letter
  • 163. FRANCES J. WERRELL -— School Secretary. 9 years. JOEL WHEELER — Science. 2 years. Still­ man College — B.S. Science Club; Golf Club. RICHARD P. WILLIAMS — Foreign Lan­ guages. 3 years. Seton Hall University ■— B.A. Latin Club. ROSE WILLIAMS — Corridor Aide. 1 year. EDWARD P. WIZDA — Foreign Languages (Dep{. Head). 20 years. Pennsylvania State University — M.A. ROBERT WOLFARTH — Physical Education. 9 years. Panzer College — B.S.; Montclair State—M.A. Intramural Soccer and Wrestling. ARTHUR L. WRIGHT — Industrial Arts — 2 years. Montclair State College — B.A. HELEN C. WRIGHT — Physical Education and Health — 13 years. Modern Dance. ROBERT R. WRIGHT — Industrial Arts. 3 years. Montclair State College — B.A. Assist­ ant Track Coach. “The early birds in the morning." “You want to put what in the Tartan!” ALFRED SNEED — Mathematics. 4 years. A &T University — B.S. DARRELL SNYDER — English. 3 years. Upsala College — B.A. Tartan. should do the trick!” MILDRED SPERLING — Guidance. 9 years. CARMEN STREET — Science. Permanent sub. WILLIAM W. THOMPSON, JR. — Science. 2 years. Fairleigh Dickinson University — B.S.; M.A. Junior Class; Cross Country Track. JOSEPH A. TOMEI — Instrumental Music and Band. 3 years. Washington University — B.M.; Wichita University — M.M.Ed. WILMA TURFARIELLO — Mathematics. 3 years. Jersey City State College—B.A. TALC. DOUGLAS VAN LIEU — Mathematics (Dept. Head). 20 years. East Stroudsburg State Teachers College — B.A.; Lehigh University — M.A. WILLIE M. WARNICK — School Secretary. 1 year. GEORGE WEINICK — Guidance. 3 years. Rutgers University — B.A.; Seton Hall Univer­ sity — M.A. BETTIE A. WELLS — Physical Education. 1 year. Winston-Salem State University — B.S. Modem Dance.
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  • 171. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Editorial Board of the 1973 Tartan would like to thank the following people for their assistance to the Tartan. Mr. Maurice Geller for his excellent photography and his special concern and service for the Scott Tartan. Mr. Thomas Everett of Rae Publishing Company for being so coop­ erative with last minute preparation. Mrs. Darrell Snyder for her valuable assistance throughout the total preparation of this book. And a special note of thanks to the patrons and advertisers of the Tartan for their financial assistance. 674-0705 c a m p u s p iz z e r ia DAN'S GULF SERVICE 402 SPRINGDALE AVENUE 451 SPRINGDALE AVENUE % EAST ORANGE, N. J. 07017 (Cor. Lincoln Street) Tel. 674-9767 EAST O RANGE NEW JERSEY EDNA SMITH Typing Center JOB REFERRALS • EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES LEARN TO TYPE IN 1 MONTH DAIRY QUEEN Individual Courses - Secretarial Programs Free Job Placement - Teenage Personal Typing FOR A SPECIAL TREAT 743-9393 BRING THE FAMILY TO THE 595 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE BLOOMFIELD CENTER (2 Doors From Nat'l Nwk. & Essex Bank) "D. Q." 474 M A IN ST. ORANGE, N. J. 167
  • 172. BOOSTERS Mrs. Georgianna Aiken Richard C. Alston Anthony and Joan Mr. and Mrs. Armstead Richard Becker Mr. and Mrs. C. Scripps Beebee Mrs. C. Belloni Janet M. Berger William F. Best Dr. Andrew Bobby Janet M. Black The Boulevard Delicatessen Good Luck from Mr. and Mrs. Brodie Margo Brower Mrs. Catherine Brown Robert Busier Mr. Campbell Mr. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Caruso James J. Caulfield Mrs. J. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Christie Leonard M. Christoforo C. Clark N. Arcaro Cleaners Jacquelyn A. Cochran Success: Glenn Cohen Good Luck: Mrs. Charles Crerand Mrs. Mary D’Amato Donald and Susan George Dome Miss Lorraine Draper Oscar Ebner Mrs. H. Edmundo Mrs. Linda Engelbert Florence A. Evans Mrs. Ewing Mrs. Anthony Ferrara John Ferrara Renae Ferrara Miss Follmer Rev. and Mrs. William S. George Lillie Gist Mrs. E. Glancy Mrs. Victor Goines Good Luck Scotties Jay N. Harden Mrs. John F. Henderson Carol Hesselgrave Gilbert R. Hughes Elizabeth C. Humphrey Best Wishes Seniors: David W. Hutchings Best Wishes: Adele Infante Success: Mrs. H. Kurry Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Lehr Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lockhart M. McGuire Albert J. McNeil Mrs. Lilia Massenburg Mrs. C. Schuyler Meeson Mike Meyers Alfred Mitchell Mrs. Molchon Miss Brenda Morrison Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison G. Allan Morrison, Jr. Jeanne C. Murphy Dr. J. Noble Good Luck: Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Nolan, Jr. Mr. Novak Robert Paulillo Philip Perkins Jeremy F. Perlmutter L. Pinto Mr. Archie Pollock Margaret L. W. Porter Mr. and Mrs. James E. Powell Mr. G. Ramoth James Harvey Ranaldson Miss J. Reilly Michaele A. Reilly Frank E. Romano Jeanne Savarese Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schebe Mrs. Scheidt C. Seto Mrs. Mamie Shirley Laura H. Skalak Mary Skopowski Mrs. Carrie Smith Margaret Smith Mrs. M. Smith and Family Al’velus Sneed Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Snyder Best Wishes: Mr. Arthur Stirk Mr. William and Benita Thompson J. A. Tomei Mr. and Mrs. S. Troia Shirley Tseng Douglas Van Lieu Miss B. Wells Mrs. Paul Werrell Joel Wheeler Best of Luck: Mrs. Josephine Williams Sandy Wilson Edward Wizda: Mucho exito Sophalio J. Woody Mr. R. Wright Lithographed by RAE PUBLISHING CO., INC. 2S2 Grove Avenue Cellar Grove, N. J.
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