Throughout the ages, time has proven that the development of character and leadership are qualities essential for success in living. These combined with scholarship and service represent the goals that are the foundation of the National Honor Society. By striving to uphold these four ideals, not only in our school life, but in all the things to come, we shall increase our knowledge, develop our own personal resources, and better our surroundings.

First Row, left to right, Barbara Camero, Anna Friess, Fred Giller, Verda Cavallaro, Sponsor Mr. Javis Wright, Ingred Holst, Hugh Aberman. Second Row, Marjorie Seaman, Barbara Crothers, Marilyn Mesropian, Dorothy Burton, Joyce Forsthoff, Patricia Freas, Mack Bonner. Third Row, Sandra Buchanan, Eleanor Jackson, Alice Stinger, Elaine Rouse, Geraldine O’Donnel, Dale Simmier, Mary Finberg, Claude Marston, LeRoy Johnson, Louis Teitelman. Fourth Row, Janice Franey, Sarverotia Askins, Joanna English, Phyllis Walker, Robert Rudolph. Fifth Row, Susan Erisman, Catherine Catino, Helen Barr, Nancy Meier, Paula Sklarz, Dolores Shillady, Ethel Logue, Mary Ellen Mills. Sixth Row, William Watson, William Marsh, Patricia Sykes, Evelyn Schmidt, Howard Bradway, Fred Schlegel, William Kulik. Seventh Row, Edward Fonder, Mary Maull, Alice Lofgren, Nancy Swartz, Elaine Frederickstoff, Alan Schultz. Eighth Row, Doris Oriente, Elaine Esposito, Edith Weatherby, Carol Listman. Ninth Row, Karen Redding, Harris Blumberg, Paul Falcone, Catherine White, Jacqueline McGuigan. Tenth Row, John Yale, Robert Conklin, Jacob Kassarich, Joseph Hornitckek, Albert Massanova.