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Bjornen and Factor Claim Top Spots
Attention:
by Chee Jotinon
“Teed a summer job," Is common pea among
most students tis time ofthe yar. Although there
ate many different jb sources valle, choosing 2
Saltable one may be somewhat frustrating.
‘An employment agency shoud be the last pace
igh school students inquire for work. Many agen
sis insurance policies donot cover anyone under
1M. Asstrangeasit may seem, Sandy Fehring, the OF-
fice Manager of the Cosmopolitan employment
agency, recommends reading the want ads in Sun-
day newspapers. Fehring claims the Sunday
newspaper is where most businesses advertise for
{obs Beause the reader i ina more relaxed mood
and is more wiling to look through the ads.
Saluatrian Stove Factor
Summer
by Debbie Bonanal
Seniors Eran Bjornen and Steven Factor will
sae the stage this June lath atthe 1981 graduation
‘ceremony. On that date, they wil deliver valdic-
tory and salutary adresses,
Valedictorian Bjonen stats lasses Princeton
University this fall. Confident about his college
career, he claimed, “Honors courses and the AP.
courses offered atthe hgh choo help you prepare
for the clases at colee.” He thinks Marilyn
Williams’ and Robert Knolls lasses in particular
have helped pave the way fr future stad.
Former choir instructor, Joan Blame, has also
made a considerable mark on Bjoren's future
Plans. He ai, “I was very much involved in vocal
muse during my stay atthe hgh sehool and plan to
‘keep that up.” Not only does he inten to cotinoe
Singing, but Bjorn has also put music nthe back
of his mind asa posible carer aim, He explains,
‘The tenor voice doesn't mature until the age of
twenty-eight, which gives me time enough to
become a doctor. IT can't make singing, make
‘tas a doctor.” Hows that for planning ahead?
Salutatorian Steven Factor’ shares. Bjomen's
positive fecling about the education avaiable st
[PRS “Despite what lt of people ae eying boat
the high school,” stated Factor, “think TRS
much to offer the student who is eager to learn”
‘Knoll and Pheme Moughalian have stimulated Fac
tor’ inerest in writing and the humanities. Again
‘Willams was praised for preparing students forthe
college work los
‘Factor has participated in many activites during
his heh schoo! career. Among them ate, winter and
‘ross country track, tennis, Dead Center, and
Albadome,
Factor looks forward to stating clases at Yale
University. Unsure of his major, Factor basicaly
ants to receive a well ounded education
Job Wanted
Friends can be help in finding job, Getting a
{ob often depends on who you do or donot know.
In Brief...
by Jato Scarce
Fehring says, "Don't take not geting a fo per-
sonal for sometimes its because you don't know
the right person
‘he best advice Fehring gives i, “Get as many
Interviews as you ean.” After searching fritlessy
fora while, onebegins o wonder, “What does it take
to get a summer Job?” Gino's manager, Rich
Becklr, tates, "Took for hardworking, energetic,
‘honest individuals who lear easily and are wing
to work nights and weekends,” Asa matter of fat
‘Beekle istoking far such nivduals now. Feing
streses necessities such at transportation, a tele:
Phone, some experience, and lt of patience
Students Journey to Homeland
by Allon Ratedge Pais
1 yu were to mike tof cour
toes vs by Highland Park st
ets Tet wold come fs. Every
sme, rough temple cgi
tes, eae! groape or on tee own,
lilten trom Ue aren voyage to
Tel For many 63 tp to thee
amen Hower hag este
home oll Jen, Ameria Jews ty
fn re dtfernces Between there
sadthe US,
“The upeinging of ire Is ey
terete sel," ae
‘Anires cin"Adlsence does
the Ads are 17 their
ret ret them ke cide: the
Peres eal pamper tr de. Then
2117 thei jm te amy a are
Pte to ete teat. The ae
Son takes 0 lot of adjutment
sal hen gua for he yor
university by «teed the beg.
The tet realy n weeding out
explained Junior Reese
Fricman, "t's lake don upon
You don nthe ry.
rida, who Wed in Jeruslem
‘oon 1967 to 197 fe acter age
Aitecene betwee sel and Ameria
's theme of Ameria ce
cents. “When T came bere 1 wes
Shocked at how dred ap the hs
tree” The Amerieane Priedman
ty beater diferent ae.
‘They would come upto mein the
mide eho! a tee me bot my
(ths o treat to best teu." Tn
Israel nobody thinks much about
sloth.” Zein’ experioce th
[sae mateo vies fn tht of
Fela. ae Kid al ayhing
Americas, the ee testi wih
‘See Hemeland...p.3
Ser Aliso Rudge Par recent receiv Presdetal Seba
ship an the Papermate Saati or senor posts, Te ler endorse
met cmeasaresul of he Scholasip Wing Contest a wich atledge
Pari woofs pra She wil alto Wasting, Don June orc
John Doe and Jane Doe were owned King ad Queen at this ya's
Sesior Prom, The pram was beldon Jn at Frnt Nano. The cout
soe
‘Thre of our Baglsh teachers il at be returning next yer. Cato
Leet il take a year of absence to ty for her Mater at Rages Us
ery: Patrica Burwell wil eave otha he can ty criinglgy at the
Unive of nna Robert Ko willbe on abate to wre tet bok
‘onl a compete he Ph at New York Univer
coe
‘Student Congres tice fr 18-2 re: Present, Rae Amn Jr
Vie Presiden, Ale Tar; acretay, Karen Koha, reste, Adam
by Fred Gordon
Roaming the als dung the bye
lang weeks oho onesie
{obeat he moral senor wid,
our years sore went ls.
Although these years seemed
Iigheing quik they were ode
‘eth trends, ad and tition,
Wher we were ist ake, we
learwd wha tereal wert wa ie
2nd ow to maleain oursehes
‘ethin the sytem. Ererjone en
{ered the hallowed tals on ay T
fearful banca sseior bos
op hehe or esr
taping tothe entrance columns We
rmsd infer wrath on
Frehan Jar we exablshed
carseives a uni ls. Begin
‘ing with he mos surest ke
SS in tory, ca class bet
Looking Back—Four Years
to Vice Principal Maude
Sloknan. We wer ering
Sepbomore year wat 2 spit
builder ‘We crested the tie ve
Monopet gun complete with ea
fal an Beara This waste
Year of sports succes. The one
ul ea won he Gre he
felt bake term cad county
champ ad our gi seta
{eam finished seed in the ste,
‘Wham beeae poplar forthe
"ies" ths yar We wee bg
ning fo iden ousees
Junor year opened with 8 new
Vie Principal, Willa Dene
Hetrovght mh hits srngent ut
poten tare
Midyear 2 group of students
in Retrospect
ind ogling eco ing
The ey ord forse yr was
tries there le er ah
Soa While wring splay
fahurgingthemolttlege we
foun therein hgh soot
cbr 2 st Hf you tak
boa ad the po roe ey
‘pea Wheat of mee a
ing reat tinea te thts
vere sutering trom natoaly
Tenowned meningitis an ad
Iintaton tat appears perma
ent was formed. Ten cae the
al ten dyin Ape Some wee
adSene, some ade, bts
ty al moti oat
Sent out and Me bis or
Sin. na few dupe we ll
franteThe Clas of 8”
Jane Ih mark the Ist day sndent enter thee dors. Smear ied
hers wl mie her end hoe Fling Told Rosen{TE HIGHLAND FLING:
TUESDAY, JUNE 9,11
[Bvery year, as graduation approaches, some
attempts madeto sum up the seniors collective
high school experience. Usually this attempt
reeks of sentiment and rhetoric Its impossible
todeseribe the highlight of school for 10 varying
Individuals, But the many differences found
among seniors are not symptoms of class
lsu.
"The class of contains the widest range of
students possible. You can find seniors playing
futar on the bank inthe back eld, o throng
hot puta few yards away. There are members of
this graduating cas in every clu and activity in
the shoo! and in many out of schoo. Certainly,
with hee widely varying tastes and interests the
fenlors would be hard put tofind one significant
‘memory common to all. A fotball player may
‘remember his ist night game and the extra ex
‘dtement of scoring in the dark. Certain choir
members real the last chord of the Chichester
Diversity Sparks Seniors ‘81
Psalms a their high point. Perhaps some poor
senior will most remember catching. viral
rmenengiis last October. Maybe your partiewar
‘memory has nothing todo with any of these ex
amples
"While many senor clases have the varltlons
mentioned above, few gradute groups are 2s
tolerant of each others personalities, or work
together ss well
This year's seniors organized a lucrative
‘monopoly game in the gym. The 70's retrospect
put together largely by the Clas of’, enter
{ained al the sections ofthe school. The senior
‘tip united a numberof diferent student sec
tions.
"The Clas of isfar rom homogenous. Buta
reall ass spirit—in the for of mutual respet
{nd cooperation —does exist. That form of unity
may be more exciting than a spirt produced by 2
{las with ane personality and identical interest.
Cut Policy Produces Results
Opinion: James Lapa
‘The atinstatin pai fr nex:
coed bce oe a the 1-2
‘hl year wil be italy hese
‘thin poy wits tbe exception
ft few mings changes:
he poly, though unpopul
vthsome tds, igo
ene ert odo to get steno
‘Mend ws 3 bass Ts
Daley sper to preius plies
enue te present tend te
Ss opposed tb pasta of,
teatlendnce neat of The 3f-
‘nstation feels tat they sould wot
famper nth the ues, and Taare
‘he sytem snow sas
fotos he ist ext wl reat in
parental oticaton be telephone ot
by ml: the sand et forthe same
tle wil esl In 2 paretl con
ference th the VisePrinial the
thr at forthe same wl elt
Ina lor of ret for tt clan nde
‘hs from school unl patent
‘onfrence i ed
The chungsintheplc were made
tors fre he nporanc a:
teofing cae on opie bas. One
‘uragedtomateap work mised du
Ing a8 unescsed absence, howerer
tides il nt eive ce or he
‘work Perhaps it never oceured the
donation that stent wil do
‘work for eich he wil reve mo
‘red, but ths ia improvement. In
{he past work mised ring 8 cut
ould mt under any cumstances be
‘ade.
‘The new poly ako calle fr 3
‘tange In disciplinary action for
Tntenese to clans. An unexcused
Intenese of 18 or more inte wll
rest in ect for tat ls
a, bt the eet Ue you fn our
tel aanding ine bllng pee of
‘whitepaper remember th 2 quay
toaton ony acquired wben the
dent thereto see fe
Faculty Forum
By Austin E. Gumbs
‘This school year has been one of many changes
[After nie years a8 your Principal, the Board of
‘Education offered me an opportunity to assume the
role of Chet School Adminstrator. 1 acepted that
‘ullege with some reluctance at the thought of
leaving post hat Thad truly come to love and ap-
preci
‘Most of all T miss the daly contact with High
land Park students. For the most part, we always
dealt with each other fom positions of mutual
respec and affection, The student body at Highland
ark High School something ver special. You of-
fered to the new principal and vice principal the
same sold support that you gave me over the yeas
‘You continue to garner national recogitio in
scademic achievement, artistic endeavors and
cholate sports
‘You have often heard me say how Hiercly proud
1 was tobe Principal of Highland Park High School
"That love alla continues in my new role. I hope
that you will remember that I asked for and need
your Support as we move our school district inthe
‘hllenging directions that this modern age de
sande,
To the members ofthe Clas of 188, extend
congratulations and my best wishes for Succesfl
and meaningul lives,
Roberta Mone
sucess cl dy.
Inquiring Photographer
‘Quin: Twenty fe sears from now wht wil stan ota he Mh of your highschool creer?
wr"
“partis athe shore.”
Diane taco:
we Senet:
te ome 3am
June 10
Sune 11
Sune 12
Sune 15
‘ne 16
‘une 17
College Bound Traumas
Opinio: Mara Hassner
Senior year pines? Ean? A yar
‘ofa rarely ptingpetopaper?
1! Ob, see yor anit adramtages
they are umeros butts
weeks" that sore pase bythe
(Gang Four, common soft
Saturday afternoon sent penlling
inSAT an Bord ets th hl 0
ay led wth es, boots,
er cholo ld fr comple
‘on a the sume ng, evry gt
Ad sifu dn have enough of
that compete tere ae clea 2p
Plone tht tke eae of any fre
time you thou sou al Hue
Tacs the sch wich yu py
tons. 1 be prepared to wrt and
tope a myriad of xy responses,
Mey becomes 2 seer worst
Sad the ile ooepages ve the
ote of thing hours wit How
fo you deserve wy youre speci
wit sounding egotistical?
Asyovopen the enselpe containing
sor fourth applestion and moe the
ft two agen, you mace. 308
time you gt your teth ad ey not
to seat lormation arose the
page ia ft of impatient ety.
xcacriua citi, tht,
anderen ose reco ime rom
Stuy and spine If yore i.
tolved in one of thee you bein to
{hin "shou be home ig
tric he nos word "What
Cr thave ine toni" wean
‘ently became 2 punleked “And fT
tis the deadline” Coaches,
‘sr, and employers may begin to
‘comment egal on your dstacted
‘formance rigging a new et of
apreciated concer oa our prt
‘Ser yar isa tine fo dering
set dite td for sting some of your
‘rm, Clog ie there are deine:
for ealy sera, erly decsln,
tnd regan decion applcaton
‘deadlns to et for ter applable
forms and entrar dates fer ending
heseemingy ens ext stale
of sandarded tat payment. Then
there ae schon deine ity
hameork, week tests and ter
oer tt utimately take form ot
er the aight and morning etre
there doe. To ease yo ming, You
too st dealines marking then
Nhs fer Chinas break 508
"sire youre, th wrk lan wi
(er ebrary break The fst of
‘rng Whe tens aly ee 0
lick, it's time tora home evry
ayo chock the mal for acceptance
‘And ae inestably ball gi,
"at isl elatve, Next ea
allege tesiman you're apt fo ele
Jest how easy your Senior yea wa.
Because even with the appicatons,
sebolwork and ests, a es yo od
time 1 ey,
he Highland Fling
Ne
‘Mark Roba:
‘eting Wasted onthe ei tp
This issue of THE FLING,
honoring the Class of ’81,
was written and edited by
members of the journalism
class.‘TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 181
Enh eae Robert Kal als about plans orbs ve year saat.
by Ma Hane
In Sepember of 1870, a ope year
repacrent fr Irene is,
etic, wes spell ied
treo is interet in fim. That
ol who wl be takng his on ab-
etal eve othe 2 hl ya.
ol sbi, conssing atmo
ports, ila im ofrelnd oa
fens sly of Will Bule- Vets
"The cours cerium nde in
sept ants of Yeats wots and
‘alto many places seca withis
postr Held early im Yeats
Farepisce af Cum Sig, the coe
nd dap, "Yeats la my arte
De.” explained. Kool, “and a
"gy athe gl cuca
‘Teaching. Advanced Placement
Eph fore year and The ible st
{vig At orev Kis
spect sin whieh be as stra
‘edi ieren rms for eleven yer
Seniors Venture Coast to Coast
by Todt Rasen
‘As graduation approaches,
seniors mst rel tht they 20
‘tering new pase in thet es.
(Cobeg,stjobs, marie ile
‘ge andthe geriatric wardall ein
Waiting. Fortunately, these
Problems do not. occur
SSaneonsy and sents at
"Aer graduation, many seniors
plan to stlend clog. of the 22
Senos that rend recent
lng rey Bete at hey
‘ould be stending elle othe
Tai OF the 80 college-bound
Sey ith many tents 2 Rutgers
Univesity and Midlesex Coty
Cate. “Many people look down
gers bese tI aloe
Seta be beig coset home as
fi advantages. Rules alo ape
eres inthe nation,” sated Deb-
Boman utgrsmaticuat
Wayne Brasen wile atendig
Midtesex County Cbg, an ke
ray snes there, be hopes to
Went fur jer utes.
ier Cae.
by Ellen Glasgold
“Highland Park is the perfect location for our
restaurant,” remarked Catherine de Leeuw co-
‘owner of "Ua Peu Bizarre,” a new restaurant
situated at $20 Raritan Ave.
‘Therestaurant, owned by de Leeuw and Barbara
‘Washburn isthe second restaurant the two women
ave owned together. "We renovated the restaurant
ourselves from a greasy, orange formica
Iuncheonette toa quality restaurant,” revealed de
Leeuw.
“Un Pea Bare,” translated to English, i ‘a
ide off bet" “n ths restaurant we wat tocrate
‘very diferent and elaed atmosphere where peo-
plecangetupand mingle, "explained de Leeuw. "In
seenssetetecees
DRUG FAIR,
FOR ALL.COSMETICS
Heth & Beauty Aide
‘ther schol ln New Jersey that
PIS students wil be atending
sre Pract, Mont, Cetary,
New Jersey Institute of
Technolgy, Test Sts, and
Many ser fo hat cog
ance to "get ama
‘eros the Ratan to gers dos
tot prevent any dsc changes
Remarks Disne aco, who mil
teat Beton Univers nthe al
BU. was my fst cole Is &
(od school and far enh sa
from hme to erete feeling of
Aeyendenre bt ce sah 201
HHPHS seniors ive spend en
Cleveland, fom Poughkeepsie,
‘New Yor to Palo Ao, Cami,
Dare. Walker wil be atlending
ola Stor in Caldera
ops wil We up tos expel
‘on. going tobe Whole ew
change of Sener,” sald Wale.
“The Catfonia experienc. Is go
Ingtobe at ofhur work though
"Te etite "where shoul go t9
college lem began inthe
‘Un Peu Bizarre’:
Alte the inl appestions were
Subtitle or colege
‘simisione commer devin
eran. Some sears eo Bad pe
Ped" Deco canis
ew were they wou be singin
November of December, tu sae
{y Fred Gordon war alts at
Boston University's six-year
smell pom ad id a ear
te was ace i May 23"
Peony oe New York
{Boston Tw al made up
‘hee minds Doe,” sated Gat
Seirs no malting inthe
fat indeed hey would eter
tronko serve nthe armed forces
Ths apenas lager umber
ff stents than ited Yn the
Png sare, joing by previous
years
Wether hoping to 2 Peaniom
Jet ike Andy Sos or tenn an
ny League stl ke Jeane
er there a promising tre or
HPHS graduates
A little off beat
dition to the bathrooms shared by the opposite
Sexes, wehave accomplished this felinghy having,
helpyoursef salad and coffee ba.”
‘Most ofthe foods traditional French, xcept for
some original dishes and, all Tood is sauteed,
broiled, or baked. Nothing is ried” Lunch and dn-
ner are served Wednesday through Saturday and
rune from noon to 7:00pm. on Sundays. “Weare
‘losed Mondays and Tuesdays because we (the
‘onmers) do al the cooking and have to traln new
help,” admitted de Leeuw.
ally Uke Highland Park,” expressed de
au
tha SPORT CENTER I
SPORTING Gooos
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ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR
| -ONVERSE.
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{320 RARITAN AVE.
“srr
Knoll Granted
Sabbatica
‘Dodger restalns eine the
‘seating course, bt stl ech The
‘At and History of Flim” be si
are study wl prove the tase
Krol volume. “As atpone skin
Rolly course wold pet”
Sled, "ich and Kate
Buea) will make prominast 3
pearance” Grn widening, be add
"screenplay by beet Kool el
by Robert Koll— he bok wl be
eal lly production,”
"Forth ist ine In elven ys
Tbe ding concentrated inet
eve ing tat tw rege a
TU fet postage come Labor Day
ts the ham fae of tenn
terms ofthe rend ve made ss
teraction I've had with student
However” be aerted wot
{orm ling recommedton wit
piper correcting or grading comp
Kaolin nt so ste
couse te scool. He Carclam
(Csian ofthe New Jersey Cant
Fm an Televison Teatbrs°T
“her techn or ooo
fered Kool Welt Bok oa fe
study sth Sena part of i b>
teal propa and Koll ope to
fin a publisher and see the books
marketable. “T hope it cam be
Pulsed ina general appeal frmat
‘hile being spestieally oped for
igh schoo se," he al
‘Using material roms masa,
sing board, several chapters on he
setor snd rector in fn and on
‘Strumming Bs gitar senior Dav Whelr usar Get Herp and
ephorore Rachel Bat tale advantage he hice weather,
ing PaaS
Homeland ... continued
‘Tey dont care what IC" AC.
‘og kn ths der gs
INmercan extends beyond lates
“Tee ls who speak Eaglsh are
looked up to even ely 2 ee
rors. The people T met wanted to
‘peak ngs all eine. Tata be
rel aif joa want 1 patie our
‘Selo Fred Gordon commented ot
the ferences existing se y sen
[sae "Inthe od ey of Serle
you ave 2 el sense of tine" Hee
plne, “Mot of the ck ad da
ating aes a 0 es Te
‘he meters wal tat was ball 2
ars ago ad et Debi I hey
Femodelling new apartme
ing
Weber you ve in, vit
ste mons ofr it Wee he
pence wl bea special oe. The
{fast betwee America abd Is
futures, the abe and dg of
exty ar ot easy forges
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Seniors End Four Years of Sports Success
NHLAND FLING TUESDAY, JUNE, 181
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