Abraham Clark High School - Sphinx Yearbook (Roselle, NJ)
- Class of 1958
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I. BRENTON STEARNS
Dedication
We, the members of the Class of 1958, humbly dedi-
cate our yearbook to our vice-principal, friend and coun-
sellor, Brenton Stearns.
His wisdom, wit, and willingness to help, will remain
as pleasant memories of our high school days.
dvisers
We, the members of the Class of
1958 wish to express our gratitude
and appreciation to our advisers, Mrs.
McCord and Mr. Doscher, for the ad-
vice and guidance given us during
the past six years. We wish them
joy, happiness and continued success
in guiding the destinies of future
classes.
ELFRIEDA MCCORD
HENRY C. DOSCHER
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Leonard W. E. Simmons Adalbert Voros Burton P- Lewis, B-A-, M-Eli
Secretary and Assistant to the
Superintendent
WILLIAM C. HEUCH, B.S., M.S., Ed.D.
Superintendent of Roselle Public Schools
It has been our purpose, during youryears
in high school, to provide those experiences
which would enable you to grow in three main
ways, namely, the upbuilding of the body, the
development of the mind, and the inspiration
of the spirit. We trust that as you go on with
your careers, you will continue to seek those
experiences which will add to your growth and
development.
Sincerely,
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ALBERT S. PEELING, A.B.,A.M.
Principal of Abraham Clark High School
The Administration
Many erudite and inspiring messages have
been directed to high school seniors in this
country through the past half century. World
developments and national crises have frequent-
ly colored these statements. To some of the
seniors these thoughts were inspirational, to
others prophetic and to still others mere "hot
air". Few of those by-gone seniors faced a period
of greater opportunity and, at the same time,
one of heavier responsibility than the high school
seniors of june 1958. Serious challenges to their
country,s way-of-life, its leadership role and per-
haps its very existence loom on the horizon. In
the face of this, it is not only wasteful of your
country's most precious natural resource, man-
power, but also it is shirking a grave responsi-
bility to be content with anything less than the
full development of your individual potentiali-
ties. A college education or further technical
training for some of you and work with its
training opportunities for others will open up
doors of opportunity and responsibility. I am
sure you will acquit yourselves well. Congratu-
lations, you are about to jump the first diflicult
hurdle successfully!
Most sincerely,
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THE CLARKER STAFF
Editor-in-Chief, XVILLIAM BAUCHER
Assistrlnt Editor-in-Chief, NANCY NVEYRICK
Literary
Editor, Deanna Siegel
Jane Bonawitz
Robert Byrnes
WVullace Dunning
Susan Emmer
Ioel Glanstein
Robert Shumsky
Photography
Editor, Judith Ratzman
Iohn Barber
Gloria Baynes
Business
Manager, Horton Taylor
AsS't. Manager,
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James Sweet
Art
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Betty Kapulla
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Adviser, Madeline D. Messner
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President: Robert Byrnes
Vice-Presirlcnt: Edward Jones
Secretary: Elizabeth Kapalla
Treasurer: Thomas Stancheck
Senior Executive
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FIRST ROW: Mr. Doscher, M. Reper, I. Van Dijk, B. Kapalla. C. Harris, I. Iackiewicz,
Mrs. McCord. SECOND ROW: T. Stancheck, R. Brodman, E. Jones.
EVELYN ADELSDORF
Eve" . . . secretary . . . records
. . always says "hello" . . . the
lttle girl with the big smile . . .
fislikes unfriendly people.
ports Club 9, 10g Dramatic Club
O, 11, 12g Clee Club 9, 10, 11, 12g
Iommercial Club 9, 10, 11, 12g
lurses' Club 9.
MILDA BAUBLIS
Iusic . . . "Millie', . . . would
ke to travel around the world
. . dislikes having her evenings
voilecl with homework . . . am-
ition: to be some boss' gal Fri-
ay.
IOHN BARBER
Photography . . . '57 silver gray
Olds convertible . . . Italian food
. . . "Bubba,' . . . good music
with a beat . . . secret ambition:
to drive in a sports car race . . .
pet peeve: policewomen.
Newspaper 9, 10, 11, 12, French
Club 9, 105 Photography Club 9g
Yearbook Staff 12.
ELIZABETH BARNES
A pleasant smile . . . drawing
. . . music . . . pet peeve: home-
work . . . "Betty" . . . secret am-
bition: to be an artist . . . vo-
cational desire: to work in an
office.
BARBARA ANDERSON
"Bobbie', . . . dancing . . . pep
and personality . . . secret am-
bition: to learn to play the or-
gan . . . dramatics . . . singing
. . . executivels stenographer . . .
pet peeve: prejudice.
Sports Club 10, 11, 125 Choir 125
Glee Club 11, 123 Traffic Squad 125
Cheerleader 12, Dramatic Club 11,
12, Nurses' Club 12.
ERNEST BAUER
"Ernie" . . . blonde . . . muscu-
lar . . . driving . . . rock and
roll . . . dancing . . . ambition is
to be in the Marines . . . peeved
at cranky teachers . . . likes to
pole vault.
Track 11, 12.
GLORIA BAYN ES
Blonde . . . records . . . will
make some man happy . . . pizza
pie . . . "Glory . . . secretary
. . . secret ambition: to travel
. . . dislikes homework . . . par-
ties, date.s, and dances.
Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Cheerleader
9, 10, 11, 125 Sports Club 10, 11,
12, Savings Plan ll, 12: Yearbook
Staff 12, Commercial Club 10, Nurs-
es' Club 10g Student Council 12.
ROBERT BEDNAR
"Baby . . . art . . . cars . . . hunt-
ing . . . ambition: to be an ad-
vertising agent . . . advertising
ad . . . peeved at teachers who
give too much homework . . .
dislikes: homework . . . getting
up early . . . going to bed early.
WILLIAM BAUGHER
"Bill, . . . bowling . . . good
natured . . . even tempered . . .
hopes to become a stock broker
. . . pizza pie . . . stamp col-
lecting . . . secret ambition: to
become a professional bowler.
Assembly Committee 9g Baseball 9,
10, 11, 12g Bowling 11, 12, Basket-
ball 9, 103 Editor-in-Chief Yearbook
Staff 125 Boys' State 11g Service
Club 10, 11, 12g Honor Society 11,
12, Traffic Squad 12.
CHRISTIAN BERNEKINC
"Chris', . . . red hair . . . southern
drawl . . . art . . . hopes to enter
the held of medicine . . . pet
peeve: to be called "Yank,'.
Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Honor
Society 11, 12: Band 9, 10g Tech-
nicians' Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Yearbook
Staff 12g Traffic Squad 12.
BRUCE BAZLEY
"Baze,, . . . friendly . . . well
mannered . . . great guy . .
wants to be a chemical engineer
. . . secret ambition: to becomi
an Air Force pilot.
Football 9, 10, 11, 12g Baseball 9
10, 11, 123 Male Chorus 10, 11, 12
Class Sec. 10: Class Treas. 115 Span
ish Club 113 Student Council 12.
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RONALD BENKO
"Ronnie', . . . quiet . . . fishing
. . . cars . . . boats . . . boating
. . . swimming . . doesnit like:
homework . . . tests . . . waking
up early . . . ambition: to own
a speed shop . . . automobile
mechanic.
JUDITH BODNER
Vudyl' . . . sweet . . . patient
. . even tempered . . . sewing
. . dancing . . . hopes to be-
ome a lawyer . . . wants to help
lake the world a happier place
. . pet peeve: having so much
1 do and no time in which to
0 it.
urscs' Club 115 Student Council ll.
PATRICIA BRADLEY
'aiu . . . dancing . . . a sparkle
her eye . . . private secretary
. . never a drill moment . . .
cords . . . pet peecc: people
ho pass you without so much
a "hcllo".
viugs Plain 125 Nluguziuc Canu-
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GEORGE BOCZON
Tall . . . good looking . . . quiet
. . . sociable . . . enjoys: boating
. . . sports . . . makes engineer-
ing his goal in life.
St. Benedict's Prep 9, 10, 115 Foot-
ball 125 Basketball 12.
RICHARD BRODMAN
Tall and dark . . . witty . . .
"Richie" . . . hopes to become
a mechanical engineer . . .
secret anzbition: to own the
worldis fastest car . . . pet peeve:
people who box you into park-
ing spaces.
Track 95 Technicians' Club 9, 10, 11,
125 Executive Board 12.
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JANE BONAVVITZ
Will make a wonderful nurse
. . . jewelry . . . collects china
. . . sophisticated and smart . . .
how we envy that naturally
wavy hair . . . pet peeve: under-
classmen who push and shove.
Spanish Club 9, 105 Commercial
Club 10, ll, 125 Savings Plan 11,
125 Nurses, Club 10, 11, 125 Snorts
Club U5 Traffic Squad 125 Yearbook
Staff 12.
NORMAN BRANDL
Swimming . . . pet peeve: blind
referees . . . beautiful blue eyes
. . . basketball . . . University of
Colorado . . . ".Vorm', . . . horse-
back riding , . . plans an en-
gineering career . . . secret am-
bition: to play professional bas-
ketball . . . popular with girls.
Basketball 9, 10, 11, 125 Truck 95
V11CC11ll1C1il11S' Club 10: French Club
105 Honor Society 11, 125 Traffic
Squml 12.
CHARLES BROVVN
Quiet anfl retiring . . . "Chuck"
. . . likes sports . . . basketball
in. particular . . . Hope Memorial
basketball team . . . bowling
. . . pet peeoe: girls who wear
bernuula shorts.
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IUDITH BURT
Heading . . . woulcl like life
without shortlzanrl . . . "Italy"
. . . Pat Boone . . . bowling . . .
records .... s ecrelary . . . secret
ambition: to be a writer.
Commercial Club 10, 11, 123 Savings
Plan ll, 124 Dramatic Club 11, lg.:
Clue Club 10, 11, 125 Choir 11, 125
Alternate Cirls' State 11.
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DONALD BUNDY
i'Don" . . . likes girls . . . hobby
is limiting . . . secret ambition
is to be an agricultural engineer
. . . wants to be a bachelor . . .
dairy farmer.
ROBERT BYRNES
"Bob,' . . . golf . . . naturally
nice . . . engineer . . . out-of-
floors . . . will be a success in
anything he cloes . . . A.C.H.S.
will miss him . . . popular . . .
pet peeoe: people who clonit say
"lzello,'.
Basketball 95 Executive Board 105
Spanish Club 11, 125 Honor Society
11, 125 Boys' State 115 Class Presi-
dent 11, 125 Student Council V. P.
125 Yearbook Staff 125 Male Clior-
us 12.
MARY BRYANT
A real swell gal . . . poetry . .
lively . . . a million dollar smil.
. . . secret ambition: to eircl
the globe . . . enter the teach
ing profession.
Twirling Club 105 Clce Club 10, li
12g Art Council 9, 105 Latin Clu
9, 10, 115 Forum Club 125 Spanis
Club 125 Service Club 125 Dramati
Club 11, 12g Sports Club 9, 10, lf
125 Executive Board 125 Nurse
Club 10.
IACQUELINE BURNS
Yankees f . . dancing . . . ali
likes being quiet . . . "jackie
. . . personality plus . . .
willing worker . . . singing . .
music . . . clrioing . . . hates 1
fail a test.
Clee Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Comme
cial Club 10, 11, 125 Nurses' C11
125 Student Council 9, 105 Exec
tive Board 9, 10, 115 Yearboc
Staff 12.
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ALICE CAROLAN
Rerli' . . . talkative . . . petite
. . dancing . . . records . . .
uill someday be a rlental as-
istant . . . secret ambition: to
ose some freckles.
LOIS CLYBURN
Lol, . . . kinfl-heartecl . . . play-
'ig the piano . . . writing poems
. . knitting . . . erocheting . . .
?gisterefl nurse . . . ambition:
r pass chemistry ancl trig . . .
eeoefl at people with no sense
f humor.
atin Club 9, 10, 11g Clroir 10, 11,
Z5 Cleo Club 9, 10, 11, 1:25 Nurses'
lub 9, 10.
NIADELINE CAVALLA
Small anrl lively . . . short, clark
hair . . . dancing . . . ilriue-ins
. . . football games . . . "Madcly,'
. . . ambition: to be a secretary.
Sports Club 93 Executive Board 105
Savings Plan 11, 125 Commercial
Club 12g Magazine Campaign 12,
Servicc Club 12.
CAROLYN CHADVVICK
"Conniev . . , charming . . . cle-
lightful . . . likes to sew . . .
dislikes people who flon't say
"hiv in the halls . . . friendly
personality . . . always the per-
fect lady.
Magazine Campaign 115 Savings
Plan 11, 122g Commercial Club 9,
10, 11,
CONCETTA CASSIBA
"Connie, . . . bright . . . likes
listening to recorfls . . : would
like to become a claneer . . .
tiny, rlark and big, brown eyes
. . . sweet.
Commercial Club 10, 11, 122, Sav-
ings Plan 11, 12.
JAMES Comm
Singing . . . "Iemmies', . . . al-
ways smiling . . . everybody?
friencl .... secret ambition: to
be a millionaire . . . likes being
on tra sqnarl.
Track 94 Nlale Chorus 10, 11, 12g
Bancl 105 Student Council 11g Dra-
matic Club 11g Traffic Squad 12,
Football Manager 11, 122.
CALVIN DEPEXV
Blonde curly hair and blue eyes
. . . his car . . . make a million
. . . "Cal" . . . succeed in col-
lege . . . hates to get up on
Monday morning . . . truly the
"class flirty.
Baseball 9, 105 Male Chorus 9, 10,
11, 12g Bowling 10, 11, 12.
FREDERICK DIXON
"Jacky . . . may be seen on the
gridiron or running track . . .
likes to tinker with machines
. . . ambition is to stay single
. . . desires not to work hard.
Football 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 115
Trallic Squad 12.
JOHN DEAREY
Pleasant and agreeable . . . Iohn
seems shy but that impression
soon wears of . . . "Deariev . . .
Ioni Iames . . . pet peeoe: chew-
ing gurn stuck under seats . . .
secret ambition: to be a vocalist
with a band.
Male Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12.
JESSICA DOMBROWSKI
Tiny in size . . . but big in heart
. . . intelligent . . . athletic . . .
one of our more serious gals.
Sports Club 10, 11, 125 Commercial
Club 125 Savings Plan 11, 12g Maga-
zine Campaign 11.
RUDOLPH DISKO
"Birdie, . . . the quiet type . .
collecting stamps . . . math . .
science . . . cars . . . ambition
to become a millionaire and re
tire . . . mechanical enginee
. . . peeved at people who arf
always in a bad mood.
DOUGLAS DOLAN
"Dolittle, . . . likes hiking . .
reading . . . ambition is to ge
a crewcut . . . dislikes studg
halls . . . lunch recess . . . woulc
like to be a military officer.
DOLORES DRAKE
Singing is her specialty . . .
"Dee" . . . friendly people . . .
neat boys . . . secret ambition:
to earn her "MRS.', degree . . .
plans to be a secretary.
Clee Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Choir 10,
11, 125 Dramatic Club 12g Nurses'
Club 12.
ROBERT DRESSEL
Gifted with height and a friend-
ly personality, too . . . Chevy
. . . cars . . . dislikes women
drivers . . . "Craslf, . . . to see
the world with the U.S. Navy
. . . secret amliition: to own a
brand new car. .
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XVILLIAM DOVV D
"Bill', . . . quiet . . . expressive
mirth l... enjoys hiking . . . de-
sires to enter some field of Civil
Service . . . enjoys reading for-
eign novels.
VVALLACE DUNNINC
"Tadv . . . friendly . . . collect-
ing coins and stamps . . . fishing
. . . wants to own a light blue
Ford Thunderbird convertible
. . . chemical engineering . . .
dislikes long talks by teachers
and homework on week-ends.
Honor Society 11, 12g Service Club
9, 10, 11, 124 Library Council 9, 10,
11, 124 Technicians' Club 10, 11, 129
Yearbook Stall 12.
RAYMOND DRESSEL
Quiet, shy, nice to know . . .
hunting and fishing . . . vaca-
tions . . . "Ray', . . . would elimi-
nate work and rain . . . plans
to serve with Uncle Sam.
MARY DUFFY
Flaming red hair . . . music . . .
secret amhition: a date with a
certain celebrity . . . "Flame',
. . . vocational desire: to be a
telephone operator.
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TERRY EDVVARDS
"Hn . . . fun to be with . . .
building model planes . . . tropi-
cal fish . . . engineering . . .
ambition is to be on the first
space ship to Mars . . . peeoerl
at girls in slacks or dnngarees.
Saint Blnry's High School 9, 10, ll,
Football 125 Basketball 124 Track 12.
CLAIR KUMMER
Ethcient worker . . . polite . . .
enjoys working . . . plans to go
to Florida after graduation . . .
likes to bowl and swim when
she has time . . . would like to
become a stcnographer.
Linclen ll. 9, 10, 11.
AUDREY ELLIS
"Chul9lnf, . . . lively . . . talented
. . . sportsminded . . . likes to
dance . . . would like to become
a singer . . . dislikes gagsters
who play jokes on people.
Sports Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Twirling
Club 95 Clee Club 9, 10, 11, 124
Choir 12g Dramatic Club llg Com-
mercial Club 12.
SUSAN EMMER
"Su:ie,' . . . teacher . . . art . . .
New York . . . clothes shopping
. . . trying new recipes . . . den-
tist hater . . . sincere . . . talka-
tive . . . ambition: to be ac-
cepted in a glee club . . . peeoed
at people who dorft cheer at
football games.
French Club 9, 10g Spanish Club 11,
12, Executive Boarcl 9, ll, Student
Council 10, Art Council 9, 12, Traf-
fic Squad 12, Forum Club 12, Year-
book Staff 12, Service Club 12.
BRUCE EITEL
Quiet and agable . . . likes cars
. . . tinkering and girls . . . dis-
likes being kept on the go . . .
would like to enter the field of
business.
IEAN FALSTRAULT
Likeable . . . physical therapist
. . . collecting ceramic figurines
. . . reading . . . dances . . . am-
bition: to be a good horseback
rider . . . peeoed at people who
borrow things from other peo-
plels lockers . . . dislikes old
T.V. movies.
Library Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Latin
Club 95 Sports Club 9, 10, 11, 125
Tramc Squad 12, Yearbook Staff 12.
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ROBERT F ITZPATRICK
Boba . . . tall . . . enjoys the
utdoors and leisure . . . ambi-
ion is to be successful . . . de-
ires to enter the yield of en-
jineering.
latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12g Techni-
ians' Club 11, 124 Service Club 11,
29 Forum Club 11, 125 Art Council
, 105 Union County Forum 11, 12.
RUSSELL FRANCISCO
Zentleman . . . golf . . . "Russ"
. . bowling . . . sports . . .
fards . . . mechanical engineer
. . came to us from Westneld
. . their loss was our gain.
ioly Trinity High School 9, 10, 11.
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LAURA FOERI
Blonde . . . blue eyes . . . music
. . . likes to get along with peo-
ple . . . sports . . . comics . . .
interested in beauty culture . .
pet peeoe: "catty peoplev.
Sports Club 95 Nurses' Club 10.
HAROLD FOX
"Mick', . . . always can be found
. . . likes records . . . dancing
. . . golf . . . dislikes doing home-
work . . . would like to enter
the field of aeronautics.
Spanish Club 11g Bowling 104 Ex-
ecutive Board 10, 12.
THOMASINA FLAHERTY
Serious minded . . . definite
ideas . . . enjoys good fun . . .
writing letters . . . work . . .
housecleaning . . . babysitting
. . . dislikes: cliques . . . pet
peeoe: lazy people . . . secret
ambition: to work with small
children . . . plans to enter a
convent.
Nurses' Club 10, 11g Savings Plan
11, 12.
EDWARD GALISZEWSKI
"Eddie,' . . . likes boating and
fishing . . . dislikes getting up
mornings . . . mechanic . . . am-
bition is to be a tool and die
maker.
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"Stan" . . . likes cars and putter-
ing around . . . quiet . . . hopes
to enter mechanical field after
completion of military service.
RICHARD CRASSO
"Weedo" . , . quiet eloquence
. . . favorite sport: baseball . . .
piano . . . model planes . . . me-
chanical engineering . . . would
like to play professional baseball
. . . a quiet guy.
Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12.
IOEL CLANSTEIN
Ambitious . . . sports cars . . .
good food . . . books . . . Yan-
kees . . . dislikes Latin and
chores . . . future lawyer and
politician . . . ambition is to
become a U. S. Ambassador and
own a luxurious estate.
Library Council 9, 10, 11, 125 Forum
Club 10, 11, 125 Latin Club 11, 12g
Executive Board 9, 10, 11g Student
Council 11, 12, Honor Society 11,
125 Yearbook Staff 125 Traffic Squad
12.
HARRY GUTHMILLER
Dark, curly hair . . . modest . . .
enjoys working on cars . . . will
make a good mechanic . . . an-
xious to be a success.
IOHN GILLIGAN
Black hair . . . good looking . . .
short , . . likes baseball . . .
mechanics . . . quiet . . . un-
assuming type.
Basketball 9, 10, 11.
CHARLES GREEN
"Pop" . . . enjoys sports . . .
football . . . likes dancing and
girls . . . dislikes doing assign-
ments . . . would like to become
a mechanic.
Baseball 9, 11, 123 Football 10, 11,
12g Basketball 9, 11.
SUZANNE HAMPTON
vlite manner . . . riding . . .
aimming . . . "Sue', . . . parties
. swimmer . . . movies . . .
awning . . . the country . . .
in . . . secret ambition: to be
farmer . . . dislikes phonies
.cl curly hair.
ee Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Latin Club
10, Sports Club 9, 105 Forum
,lb 9, 10, Nurses' Club 10.
LeROY HAYTHORN
riendly to all . . . "Roy" . . .
ways wears a smile . . . willing
lend a hand . . . nshing . . .
zwling . . . boating . . . Navy
ommander . . . civil engineer
. . sports.
votball 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9,
, 11, 12, Baseball 9, 10, 11, 124
ass Pres. 105 Class Vice Pres. 11,
ale Chorus 10, 11, 124 Student
muncil 11, Pres. 12g Traffic Squad
g Honor Society 11, 124 Boys'
ite 11.
CARL HALGREN
Quiet . . . sincere . . . "Clam"
. . . radios . . . cars . . . electrical
engineer . . . girls . . . art . ..
technical . . . aspects . . . red
convertible . . . sense of humor.
Art Council 9, 105 Technicians' Club
11, 12.
DAVID HOFFMANN
"Dave,' . . . tall and dark . . .
model airplanes . . . scientifically
inclined . . . ambition is to build
and fly a flying saucer . . .
peevecl at people who cheat on
tests and get away with it.
Technicians' Club 9, 10, 11, 12,
Latin Club 9, 105 Track 11, 12.
CHRISTINE HARRIS
Attractive . . . always wears a
smile . . . "Tina" . . . cut-up in
class . . . likes to play the organ
. . . writing letters . . . has a
favorite Marine . . . secret am-
bition: to become secretary to
the President of Esso.
Cheerleader 9g Sports Club 9g Com-
mercial Club 12g Executive Board
12, Savings Plan 11, 12, Magazine
Campaign 12.
SUSAN HILLQUIST
Sweet Sue . . . sweet smile . . .
hobby is records . . . likes red
hair . . . music . . . sports . . .
wants to be a nurse . . . dislikes
jealous boys.
Student Council 9g Executive Board
9, Clee Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Sports
Club 9, 10, 11, 125 C.A.C. 12, Latin
Club 93 Spanish Club 11, 12.
RICHARD HONOUR
Tall . . . blonde . . . blue eye.s
. . . sideburns . . . "Pepin . . .
hot-rod building . . . girls . . .
automotive engineer . . . sports
. . . hunting . . , hshing.
Football 9, 10g Male Chorus 10, 11,
12g Track 9, 10, 11, 125 Class
Treas. 10.
BARBARA HUTT
Sparkly . . . smiling . . , cheerful
. . . "Bobby', . . . bubbling with
enthusiasm . . . always full of
fun . . . music . . . twirling . . .
secret ambition to become a
comedy actress . . . pet peeoe:
people who park in the middle
of the street so she can run
them over.
Choir 10, 11, 125 Clee Club 9, 10,
11, 12g Library Council 9, 10, 11,
Twirling Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Twirl-
er 125 Student Council Sec.-Treas.
12, Savings Plan 11, 12, Yearbook
Stall 12.
EDVVARD HOUSE
Quiet . . . a gentleman . . .Edv
. . . good mixer . . . dancing . . .
likes Englishmen . . . dislikes
people who mimick him . . .
people who tease him about be-
ing English.
RAYMOND HOWARTH
"Ray', . . . quiet . . . ambitious
. . . printing . . . pilot . . . always
agreeable . . . willing to help
the one in need . . . a good
friend to all.
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ROBERT HOPP
"Hoppy" . . , sports . . . cars . .
eating . . . sleeping late . . . en
gineering . . . peeoed at home
work . . . ambition: to bowl 4
300 game . . . dislikes tests . .
getting up early . . . fake laughs
Basketball 9, Baseball 10g Bowlin,
10, 11.
JANICE IACKIEWICZ
Pleasant . . . poised . . . "Ian
. . . dancing . . . good musi
. . . friendly people . . . Englis
. . . hillbillys . . . dislikes jealou
boys and homework . . . priuat
secretary . . . likes tall, dark an.
handsome men.
Cheerleader 9, 115 Glee Club 9, 11
11, 125 Student Council 125 Yearboo
Staff 12, Nurses, Club 10, 11, 15
Commercial Club 10, 11, 125 Sas
ings Plan 11, 125 Executive Board li
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ROBERT JACKSON
!adu" . . . smiling . . . flirta-
Jus . . . sports . . . college . . .
vach . . . professional football
. . always full of questions...
ways practices running hur-
es.
notball 9, 10, 11, 125 Track 9, 10,
, 125 Basketball 9, 10, 11.
ELIZABETH KAPALLA
Bef' . . . sewing . . . desires to
2 a designer . . . peeved at
zople who push in the hall . . .
nbition is to go to Rome.
vorts Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Clee Club
I0, 11, 125 Student Council 10g
recutive Board 11, Class Secretary
g Latin Club 9, 10, 11, U.A.LJ. io,
, 125 Honor Society 11, 125 Year-
vok Stall 125 Citizenship Represen-
:ive 11.
OTHELLO JENKINS
Expressive . . . hobbies include
drawing and making model
planes . . . "Jenks, . . . pilot . . .
art . . . music . . . sports . . . pet
peeoe: the squeaking of chalk
on a blackboard . . . likes to
see fellows wearing Ivy-League
clothes.
Band 9, 105 Track 11, 12.
IAN KENNEDY
"Ike', . . . six-footer . . . the
silent type . . . enjoys working
on cars . . . will be a successful
mechanic.
VVALTER JACKSON
Always ready with a smile . . .
"Lump" . . . gentleman . . .
dancing . . . sports . . . be a
teacher . . . truck driver . . .
tease . . . ladies' man.
Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Track 9, 10,
11, 12.
EDWARD JONES
"Butch,' . . . best all round . . .
bowling . . . flirting . . . cards
. . . ambition is to play profes-
sional baseball . . . peeued at
umpires who can't see past their
noses . . . after college, Air
Force . . . witty . . . has what it
takes to succeed.
Football 9, 10g Basketball 9, 10. 11,
12, Baseball 9, 10, 11, 125 Student
Council 12, Class V. P. 12, Execu-
tive Board 12g Yearbook Stall 125
Traflic Squad 12, Honor Society 11,
12, Bowling 10, 11, 12.
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Cute . . . friendly . . . "Wendy"
. . . full of pep and enthusiasm
. . . Battin High School . . . art
. . . dancing . . . sports . . . suc-
cess . . . secretary . . . writing
letters . . . driving a car . . .
crew cuts.
Battin High School 10, 11.
BRUCE LaFLEUR
Tall . . . strawberry blonde . . .
crew cut . . . tease . . . "Moose"
. . . good sense of humor . . .
pet peeve: a girl who asks ri-
diculous questions about cars
. . . State Trooper.
Football 95 Basketball 9, 105 Base-
ball 9.
DOROTHY KNUDSEN
Quiet with a sweet smile . . .
"Dot" . . . likes sewing and ani-
mals . . . music . . . pet peeve:
people who say one thing then
turn around and say the other.
French Club 9, 105 Clee Club 10,
11, 125 Orchestra 9, 10, 115 Year-
book Stafl 125 Choir 11, 125 Savings
Plan 12.
WILLIAM LAMBERT
Blonde . . . quiet . . . "Bill, . . .
hunting . . . fshing . . . secret
ambition: to be an adventurer
. . . pet peeve: people who cheat
on tests . . . forester.
Service Club 9, 10, 11, 12.
ROBERT KYLISH
Witty . . . good looking . .
"Beary . . . good sense of humc
. . . fishing . . . hunting . .
sports . . . country . . . cars . .
dislikes people who are late ani
poor sports . . . sports-writer.
Football 9, 125 Basketball 9, 10, 11
125 Baseball 95 Bowling 10, 11, 12'
Tennis 11, 12.
CARMEN LACANGA
Small. . . dark. . .active . . .
friendly manner toward every-
one . . . listening to records...
dancing . . . bowling . . . secret
ambition: to be an airline hostess
. . . dislikes conceited boys.
Nurses' Club 10, 11, 125 Magazine
Campaign 115 Commercial Club 9,
10, 11, 125 Savings Plan 12.
NADINE LANDERS
lusty" . . . short . . . dislikes
llvis Presley . . . enjoys danc-
ig and listening to Pat Boone
. . wants to be a registered
urse . . . hates having too many
vsts.
lee Club 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 11g
Janish Club 11, 12.
ROBERT MACHEMER
Mach" . . . tall and good look-
ng . . . blonde hair . . . pet
weeoe: people who always bor-
ow but refuse to lend . . . en-
oys fishing . . . pharmacist.
Basketball 9, 11.
MAE BELL LAND
Tall . . . sincere . . . always
willing to lend a hand . . . sports
. . . art . . . dramatics . . . secret
ambition: to triumph over Al-
thea Gibson in tennis . . . pet
peeoe: people who think they're
superior . . . likes being a senior
in A.C.H.S .... nurse.
Twirling Club 9, 10, 11, 129 Sports
Club 9, 10, 11, 123 Commercial Club
9, 10, 11, 125 Dramatic Club 11, 125
Art Council 9, 10.
ARLENE MASSEY
"Babe's" . . . congenial . . . en-
joys dancing . . . records . . .
wants to be a beautician . . .
sports minded . . . peace minded.
Glee Club 10, 11, 124 Sports Club
9, 10, 11, 12.
RAYMOND LIETZ
Tall . . . likes to bowl . . . in-
terested in hi-fi . . . likes art
. . . fun to be with . . . desires
to become an artist . . . an all
around good guy.
Art Council 12.
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"Johnny" . . . friendly . . . quiet
. . . secret ambition: to be an
architect . . . likes working on
cars . . . will be a successful
businessman.
Track 10.
MAUREEN MCGARRY
"Mo" . . . happy-go-lucky . . .
big things come in little pack-
ages . . . pet peeoe: people who
step on her suede shoes . . .
will be a successful l.B.M.
worker.
Latin Club 9, 10, 11g Library Coun-
cil 9, 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 11,
125 Clee Club 10, 11, 125 Savings
Plan 12.
PATRICIA MEYER
"Pat" . . . friendly in a serious
way . . . attractive . . . pet
peeue: two-faced people . . .
likes to sew . . . wants to be a
laboratory technician.
Nurses' Club 11, 125 Library Coun-
cil 12.
KATIE MCNEILL
A cute little pixie . . . mirth and
mischief . . . "Joyce, likes danc-
ing and the rotary schedule . . .
pet peeve: "Being teased be-
cause I am smallf'
GRANT MERRILL
"H11b', . . . friendly . . . likes
cars and girls . . . desires to suc-
ceed anrl be important . . . hates
to walk.
Football 11, 125 Spanish Club 12.
WVALTER MCLEOD
i'Mac,' . . . enjoys singing an.
dancing . . . also girls . . . want
to be a Marine . . . track . .
football . . . pet peeve: oper.
singers.
Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Track 1C
11, 12.
ELZA MINOR
"Hamm" . . . friendly dispositio
. . . likes to read and listen t
records by the Channels . .
also parties and camping . .
dislikes class wise guys . . . se
cret ambition is to be an Al
American fullback.
Football 11, 125 Track 10, 11, If
Spanish Club 11, 125 Art Council 1
125 Male Chorus 125 Commcrci:
Club 12.
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HENRY MORGAN
falm, cool, and collected . . .
Hankv . . . likes to sing and
'ance . . . a good all 'round
oort . . . tall . . . a football
talwart.
'ootball 10, 11, 12g Basketball 9.
PATRICIA O'CRADY
Pati' . . . one half ofa pair . . .
ikes bowling . . . dislikes people
who stare . . . secret ambition:
o succeed in life as a secretary.
ports Club Il.
FREDERICK MORRIS
"Briek,' . . . quiet . . . likeable
. . . wants to join the Air Force
. . . fly around the world . . .
likes to watch football games
and T .V .... also likes war
movies.
Commercial Club 103 Track 11, 12.
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"IVillie" . . . tall and cute . . .
blonde hair . . . collects stamps
. . . likes cars and girls . . . de-
sires to be an administrative
executive.
Football 95 Baseball 95 Bowling
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CHARLES MORRIS
"Chas, . . . short . . . friendly
. . . enjoys outdoor activities
. . . also listens to records by
Brubeck . . . pet peeve: to see
the underclassmen H1111 gradel
walk down senior hall . . . wants
to be a bachelor.
Football 94 Track 9, 10, 125 Basket-
ball 9, 10.
ROSEMARY O'GRADY
"Rosie" . . . the other half . . .
ambition is to marry a million-
aire . . . likes dancing . . . dis-
likes getting up in the morning
. . . will make a good secretary.
Sports Club 115 Savings Plan 11, 12.
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ANTHONY ONORATO
"Tony" . . . tall . . . a good sport
. . . enjoys sports . . . especially
bowling . . . wants to join the
service and make it his career
. . . secretly he wants to make
a fortune.
Track 9, Basketball 9, 10.
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"Buddy,' . . . energetic . . . popu-
lar . . . secret ambition: to play
major league baseball . . . en-
joys sports . . . wants to be a
mechanic for Esso Standard Oil.
Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12, Bowling 10,
11, 12.
PATRICIA OSOLNEEK
"Pat', . . . cheerful . . . charming
. . . enjoys dancing, particularly
jitterbug . , . parties . . . records
. . . pizza . . . secret ambition:
to be a famous dancer . . . pet
peeoe: people who do not listen
to your side of the story.
Clee Club 10, 11, 12, Sports Club
10, 11, 12, Student Council 11, 12,
Dramatic Club 10, 11, Nurses' Club
10, 11, 12, Commercial Club 10, 11,
12, Savings Plan 11, 12, Yearbook
Staff 12.
DOUGLAS PECINA
"Bug,' . . . short . . . best looking
in the senior class . . . bowling
. . . pet peeoe: homework . . .
would like to be a Physical .Edu-
cation teacher.
Male Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Traffic
Squad 12, Bowling 11, 12, Band 9,
Executive Board 9, Savings Plan 12.
VIRGINIA PARKE
"Ginny" . . . slender . . . enjo
listening to records . . . dislik
people who think they are bett
than others . . . wants to be
secretary.
Commercial Club 10, 11, 12, Twii
ing Club 9, 10.
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"Pain . . . always greets on
with a friendly smile . . . secre
ambition: to become a well
known artist . . . likes to draw
progressive jazz . . . sport.
clothes . . . pet peeve: peopli
who start to tell you something
and then say never mind or .
forget.
Sports Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Cheer
leader 9, 10, 11, 12, Student Counci
9, 10, 11, 12, Class President 9
Class V. P. 10, Executive Board 11
LOIS PHIFER
,o" . . . enjoys cooking . . .
:es most teachers . . . tall fel-
ws over 6'2,' . . . pet peeve:
ztests people who tell her to
tile wherever they see her . . .
ill succeed in the medical held.
ee Club 9, 10, 11, 12g Sports Club
10, 11, 124 Latin Club 9, 105
'atorical Contest 11g French Club
, 12.
JOAN NE PIGNATIELLO
natural leader . . . "Ion . . .
:retly wants to be a Naval In-
uctor . . . witty . . . likes rifle
voting . . . dancing . . . wants
be a New York Secretary . . .
'rue nurses' aide.
rts Club 10, 11, 123 Nurses' Club
11, 125 Magazine Campaign 115
ings Plan 11, 12.
GAIL PERSONETTE
"Percy" . . . serious minded . . .
congenial . . . enjoys singing...
vocational desire is to be a flor-
ist . . . could sell a yearbook
ad for refrigerators to an Es-
kimo.
Sports Club 9, 10, 11, 12g Choir 10,
11, 124 Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Art
Council 9, 105 Twirling Club 9, 10,
Band 9, 105 Orchestra 9, 105 Dra-
matic Club 9.
EVERETT RAND
"Snook" . . . amiable . . . enjoys
hunting and fishing . . . wants to
be an Air Force pilot . . . pet
peeve: boys who dress sloppy.
Basketball 9, 10, 11, 125 Track 12g
Commercial Club 11, 12.
JEAN PHILLIPS
Serene . . . a natural after-dinner
speaker . . . cordial . . . "Jeanie"
. . . secretly wants to travel
around the world tfirst class, of
coursej . . . likes gossip . . .
hobby: going to Long Island
. . . dislikes worrying.
Clee Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Commercial
Club 10, 11, 12, Savings Plan 11,
125 Dramatic Club 9, 10, Library
Council 9, 10.
DONALD QUON
"Don" . . . good natured . . .
quiet personality . . . secret am-
bition: to be a soldier of for-
tune . . . enjoys sports . . . flying
. . . explorers . . . dislikes mak-
ing speeches . . . will make a
good engineer.
French Club 95 Technicians' Club
11, 12.
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ROY RANSOME
"Count" . . . tall and interesting
. . . likes parties, dancing, and
roller .skating . . . dislikes so-
phisticated girls . . . wants to
attend Winston Salem Teachers
College.
Football 9g Basketball 9, 10.
MARTHA REPER
Cute . . . "Martyn . . . wants to
be a nurse . . . likes square
dancing, weekends, teachers
who let you chew gum and talk
. . . secretly wants to own a red
jaguar.
Sports Club 10, 11, 12g Executive
Board 11, Spanish Club 12g Student
Council 12.
JOSEPH RAYMOND
"Undertaker', . . . very witty...
electrical engineer . . . Keans-
burg . . . Hoboken . . . sleeping
late . . . eating . . . going to bed
late . . . hates tests . . . home-
work . . . getting up early . . .
ambition: success . . . peeoecl at
girls who think they own the
world.
WILLIAM REDZINIAK
"Bill" . . . good looking . . . en
joys dancing . . . secret ambi-
tion: to own a 1958 black Cadil-
lac convertible . . . dislikes peo-
ple who talk to you one day but
not the next.
Football 10g Baseball 10, 125 Bowling
10, 12, Executive Board 9, 10, 11g
Track 11.
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IUDITH RATZMAN
YVonderful, witty and wise . .
"Iudy,' . . . secretly wants to b
a successful writer or poet , .
likes: summer on Long Beac
Island, homemaking, convert-
bles, solitude . . . dislikes: he
straight hair and early rising.
Latin Club 9, 10, French Club 11
12g Band 9, 10g Newspaper Staff S
Sports Club 9, 10, 11, 124 G.A.C. If
11, 124 Traffic Squad 125 Yearboo
Staff 12g Honor Society 11, 125 Citi
zenship Institute 113 Clee Club S
10, 11, 125 Assembly Committef
11, 12.
ELIZABETH RODGERS
"Betty', . . . sunny dispositio
. . . loads of fun . . . likes ol
cars, music, and sneakers wit
colored laces . . . dislikes gettin
up early, sideburns, and mat
. . . secret ambition: to learn t
make raoioli . . . weaknesses ar
gum and Pete.
PAUL ROGERS
Hoge" . . . good-natured . . .
fislikes long speeches by a cer-
zin teacher . . . and people who
sell his name with a "D" . . .
:ants to make the Navy his
rireer.
Iale Chorus 10, 11, 12.
ROBERT SHUMSKY
lute . . . big dark eyes . . .
Shumv . . . his Chevy . . . wants
9 be a chemical engineer . . .
uper intelligent . . . likes week-
nds . . . dislikes crowded corri-
fors and tests.
'rench Club 9, 10, 115 Trailic Squad
2g Yearbook Staff 12.
GEORGE SERNIUK
Quiet and conservative . . .
nickname "Sem" . . . likes money
. . . hopes to be an Oral Sur-
geon . . . pet peeve: work.
Latin Club 9, 10g Male Chorus 129
Baseball 95 Assembly Committee 12.
GEORGE SHEPPARD
"Shepv . . . talkative . . . wants
to be: store manager . . . fishing
. . . pet peeve: women drivers
. . . hiking . . , adept at creating
chaos. ,
Basketball 9.
EMIL SCHAU
Cars . . . sleeping late . . . stay-
ing out late . . . a writer . . .
ambition is to travel around the
world spending money exorbi-
tantly . . . math hater . . . dis-
likes getting up early . . . peeved
at teachers who don't let you
explain.
DEANNA SIEGEL
Afable and a good worker . . .
wants to be an elementary
teacher . . . likes: the ocean,
spring and fall, people lgen-
erallyj . . . sassy . . . dislikes:
being quiet, snakes, . . . little
in size, but big in heart.
Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12g Band 9,
10g Forum Club 9, 103 Latin Club
9, 104 French Club 11, 125 Assembly
Committee 11, 125 Honor Society 11,
12g Sports Club 9, 10, 11, 12g Year-
book Stail 12, Trailic Squad 129
Twirling Club 9, 10g Girls' State 115
Executive Board 95 Savings Plan 12.
NORMA SIMMONS
Wants to be a law secretary . . .
likes singing . . . dislikes show-
ojzs . . . liars . . . secret ambi-
tion: to marry a certain Marine
. . . oery conscientious and ac-
curate as a secretary.
Sports Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Glee Club
9, 10, 11, 125 Choir 11, 125 Savings
Plan 11, 125 Commercial Club 10,
11, 125 G.A.C. 124 Yearbook Staff 12.
ANDREW SIVIL
Music! Maestro! . . . "Andy"...
likes Italian food . . . good
bands . . . subtle prankster . . .
a talented musician . . . pet
peeve: women who are always
talking . . . wants to be a music
teacher.
Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 9, 10,
11, 125 Track 95 Dramatic Club 105
Oratorical Contest 11.
BOY SIEGEL
Carefree and casual . . . wants
to be a prosperous businessman
. . . likes: girls, money, Rock
and Roll . . . secretly wants:-
to get married.
MARILYN SOIKA
Neat and trim . . . "Mar" . . .
likes dancing . . . riding in the
rain . . . wants to be a buyer for
a clothing store . . . pet peeve:
cliques . . . ambition: a success-
ful marriage.
Library Council 95 Sports Club 95
Savings Plan 11, 125 Commercial
Club 12.
JEAN SIMPFENDORFER
Staunch and stalwart . . . "lean-
ie" . . . likes camping, cars,
drive-ins . . . dislikes: stuck up
boys . . . wants to work for
I.B.M .... secretly wants to be
a good housewife.
Twirler 10, 115 Twirling Club 9, 10,
115 Glee Club 9, 105 Band 10, 115
Latin Club 9, 10.
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JOAN SMITH
"lane" . . . records . . . dancing
. . . riding in a car . . . ambition:
to have a successful marriage
. . . telephone operator . . .
peeved at catty people . . . dis-
likes noisy people . . . people
who talk behind your back.
Ma azine Campaign 125 Commercial
Club 10, 11, 125 Savings Plan 125
Nurses' Club 10, 11, 12.
THOMAS STANCHECK
Cute . . . with a crew cut . . .
"Tom', . . . hobby: listening to
records . . . secret ambition: to
be a wealthy bachelor . . . dis-
likes "stuck-up" people.
Executive Board 9, 125 Class Teas-
urer 12.
ARLENE STILLCER
Tall and willowy . . . full of fun
. . . likes cooking, sewing and
listening to records . . . wants
to be an elementary school
teacher.
Latin Club 9, 105 Twirling Club
11, 12.
DAVID SOUELS
Quiet and conservative . . . likes
hunting and fishing . . . wants
to be a draftsman . . . pet peeve:
someone who tells you to do
something when you are already
doing it.
Track 9, 105 Basketball 9, 10, Foot-
ball 9.
IAMES SWEET
Quietly humorous . . . "Iim',. ..
secret ambition: to devise a
stringless yo-yo . . . likes: math,
hillbilly music, hiking . . . dis-
likes: waiting in long lines . . .
has a large stamp collection...
vocational desire . . . some phase
of science or math.
Technicians' Club 10, 11, 12g Service
Club 11, 125 Track 9, 10, 11, 12.
RODERICK STEVENS
Cool and calm . . . "Rod" . . .
likes cars, rock and roll . . . vo-
cational desire: Navy . . . secret
ambition: to charter boats of
the Florida coast.
Library Council 9.
NANCY SWAIN
"Nancy . . . cute . . . sweet . . .
drawing . . . reading Civil War
novels . . . animals . . . secret
ambition: to be a Methodist
minister's wife . . . peeved at
people who don't return a smile
. . . teacher . . . playing the
piano . . . writing letters . . .
cooking and things.
Forum Club 9, 105 Latin Club 12g
Art Council 12. z
HORTON TAYLOR
"Harvey,' . . . the boy with the
silver tongue . . . good argument
. . . interesting reading . . . talk
. . . a gentleman . . . lawyer...
fishing . . . ambition: to go into
politics . . . peeved at people
who speak without thinking . . .
doesn't care for: loud mouths
. . . showoffs . . . people who
form opinions too rapidly.
Service Club 9, 10, 11, 12g Techni-
cians' Club 10, 11, 12g Band 105
Honor Societ ' 11 12- Yearbook Stuff
3 s 7
129 Assembly Committee 11g Oratori-
cal Contest 113 Latin Club 10.
RONALD VINCELLI
"Ron,' . . . earnest and quiet
with a touch of subtle humor
. . . wants to be an electrician
. . . hobby: stamp collecting
. . . pet peeue: teachers who
think they are always right.
Basketball 9, 10.
EDWARD TUTTLE
Cool and casual . . . collegiate
. . . "Ned,' . . . likes.- model "A"
Fords . . . girls not going steady
. . . soda . . . dislikes: competi-
tion . . . secret ambition.- to sail
around the world in a tugboat
with an all-girl crew.
Technicians' Club 10, 11, 12: Stu-
dent Council 9g Art Council 10.
ANN VAN CILDER
Smooth, sweet, and sassy . . .
loads of fun . . . likes "col-
legiate clothes fund boys who
wear themj . . . summers on
Cape Cod . . . dislikes: anything
to do with math . . . hates hats.
Latin Club 9, 105 French Club 11,
125 Executive Board 95 Student
Council 9g Sports Club 9, 10, 11, 12,
C.A.C. 11, 12, Cheerleader 10, 11,
12g Clee Club 10, 11, 125 Oratorical
Contest 115 Citizenship Institute
fAlt.l 11g Honor Society 11, 12.
WALTER THOMAS
"Shevitzn . . . silent but interest-
ing . . . enjoys hunting . . . fish-
ing . . . Camp Winnebago . . .
dislikes people who are late . . .
interested in mechanics.
Track 1 1.
IOHANNA VAN DIIK
Pretty, peppy and popular . . .
"Ioanie,' . . . likes hi-79, swim-
ming, Sinatra, and collegiate
boys . . . vocational desire . . .
a field related to mathematics
or art . . . dislikes bugs and
history.
C.A.C. 10, 11, 12, Cheerleader 9, 10,
11, 12g Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 125
Latin Club 9, 10, 11, 12g Sports Club
9, 10, 11, 12, Newspaper Staff 9, 10,
11, 129 Student Council 103 Execu-
tive Board 12g Girls' State 115 Honor
Society 11, 123 Traffic Squad 125
Band 9.
ARTHUR VIZIAN
Fall . . . dark . . . good looking
. . likes: basketball, bowling
. . secret ambition is to join
he Navy and see the world . . .
easy to get along with.
iasketball 10, 11.
THOMAS WALSH
Phe small fellow with the tre-
nendous smile . . . "Beetle" . . .
'ecret ambition: to become
ightweight champ of the world
. . watch those quiet guys!!
Basketball 95 Track 10.
RONALD VROOM
Crew cut and clean cut . . .
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Ron . . . secretly hopes to own
a sports car and drive in a race
. . . calm . . . cool . . . conserva-
tive . . . pet peeve: ridiculously
slow speed limits.
JAMES WALKER
"Butchie" . . . a real terrific guy
. . . easy going . . . cheerful . . .
athletic . . . likes to listen to
records . . . "I just don't dig itf'
. . . secret ambition: to play
professional football.
Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Track 10, 11,
12g Basketball 10, 11, 125 'Male
Chorus 10, 11, 12.
KENNETH VREELAND
Tall and good looking . . . dim-
ples . . . shy at first, but then!
. . . likes blondes . . . food . , .
brunette . . . sports . . . red-
heads . . . variety is the spice of
life . . . "Kenny',.
IAY WEIN
Secret ambition: to drive around
the country in his '49 Ford . . .
a regular guy . . . "Iaybird,' . . .
likes basketball, purple, and
girls . . . dislikes: fair weather
friends and pedestrians.
Baseball 9g Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12g
Track 10, 11g French Club 10g Tech-
nicians Club 10, 11, 12g Student
Council 11g Male Chorus 125 Year-
book Staff 12.
ROBERTA VVESTON
Petite . . . swell dresser . . .
"tearing upl' with the kids . . .
dancing . . . "Oh, no, you can't
cut of my bangs!" . . . youlll
make a great nurse, Robin.
C-lee Club 95 Sports Club 9, 11, 125
French Club 95 Nurses' Club 125
Commercial Club 12.
NATALIE WHEATON
Sweet disposition . . . blonde
and blue-eyed . . . infectious
giggle . . . "Nat" . . . known for
her collection of capezios . . .
likes sewing . . . pet peeve:
teachers who donit believe in
homework but give it anyway!
French Club 9, 105 Latin Club 11,
125 Twirling Club 9, 105 Band 9, 10,
115 Clee Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Execu-
tive Board 9, 10.
ROBERT WEIS
"Wasp', . . . a driving and sports
enthusiast . . . not allergic to
females . . . dark, wavy hair
. . . would love to go around
the world on a raft with a cer-
tain other party.
Bowling 11, 125 Basketball 9, 10.
PATRICIA WILLIAMS
Tooth-paste ad smile . . . can
tease and take it . . . likes to
sew . . . dislikes straight hair
. . . secret ambition: to travel
around the world. May we
come too, Pat?
Library Council 9, 10, 11, 125 Red
Cross 95 French Club 9, 105 Spanish
Club 11, 125 Nurses' Club 10.
NANCY WEYRICK
Wonderful, witty, and wise . .
long blonde hair . . . capable
. . . tropical yish . . . Frank
Sinatra . . . sewing . . . plans
to become a "Vet" . . . "Nan'1
. . . secret ambition: to live on
an island in the Pacific.
Sports Club 105 Spanish Club 9, 10,
11, 125 Glee Club 10, 11, 125 Execu-
tive Board 115 Student Council 125
Traffic Squad 125 Yearbook Staff 12.
ROBERT WHITTOM
A whimsical guy . . . blonde and
blue-eyed . . . everyonels pal
. . . "Bobby" . . . what a cut-up
. . . beware of the devil in his
eyes!
Football 95 Baseball 11, 125 Basket-
ball 11.
BARBARA VVREN
5ood things come in small
ackages . . . a girl of few words
. . a great help to our nurses
. . will read . . . efficient.
rench Club 94 Sports Club 9, 104
wings Plan 11, 125 Traffic Squad
Z5 Nurses' Club 10, 11, 12.
SANDRA YOUNCMAN
ombination of everything won-
zrful . . . always a cheerful
Ii" . . . sweet and pretty . . .
kes listening to Hi-Fi . . .
:etching . . . dislikes "people
ho take parking space from
y little Pontiacfv
Jmmercial Club 11, 12.
IRENE YACIELO
Lots of laughs . . . gift of gal:
. . . hopes to become a secretary
M IN US the shorthand . . . secret
ambition: to marry someone tall,
dark, and handsome . . . good
looking, "Rene,'!
Sports Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Clee Club
11, 124 Magazine Campaign 124
Savings Plan 12.
JAMES YORK
Tall and good looking . . . nice
to be with . . . likes to play foot-
ball . . . takes to track like a
duck takes to water . . . a good
sport.
Track 10, 11, 125 Football 10, 11,
125 Basketball 10, 12g Traffic Squad
125 Executive Board 11.
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AUDREY HUBIAK
March 8, 1940 - Iune 16, 1957
Nioest Personality
Betty, Bob and Carolyn
Best All 'Bound
Ecl and Mary
Lady and Gentleman
Carolyn and Horton
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Eighth Grade Officers Our Second Year in ACHS "As Frosh Leaders"
LASS
It is .ln cstalwlislavd f.1ct - though kept from
public kIlOXY1CdgL' --- that Septenlllcr, 1952.
lllil1'kl'll il striking lI'al1lSfO1'IH:llirm in thx' peaco-
Iklll hulls ul' ACIIS. for this was thc day tlwsv
P- w
hulls amd H10 Class of 'ofa were first intmdllccd,
The lmpclvss confusion wv l'IlC0lll1fOl't'd upon
our 1,1l'l'iV2lI. I1owc'vc'1'. tclmdud to subdue most of
the 160 of us. amd we wen- forccd in COIICPII-
tlutv nur k'Ill'l'giL'S on the Lusk of 6Slll'YiYillfI,w the
cumplvxitim uf hull mmlitnrs, hours of home--
work, Ilppv1'cl.1ssnn-ln, "up" and 'Aclowlxn stair-
wuys, uml ll lUlL'llHl-Ill llSSUI'lII"K'Ilt of cqlullly
I.l'iglltClliIlQ perils.
XVG likc-rl to think, ut that time-, that we wcrv
clisgxuccfnllly ll'l1lHl'K'1lfCd, but We did have az
grmt Slllll'l'l' mf .lIIlllS0!Ut'llf in the lh-creations
alt I'Lll'1'iSUIl .md lincoln Schools, VI' used to
gn on Friday nights frmn nlmut S100 tn 10:00.
l't'INC'lllI3CI'? Now. 1'4'lLlvL'ti11g 011 that first sc-mcstvr
in high school, wc-'ll admit that We 1lCtllillly cn-
joyvd it in spin- of mmrsclws,
In the Full of H353 W0 l'l'llll'l'lCd lo school,
1'o11siclc1'ulmly morv l'U1'lf:ilIl?Ilf uf success Hum thx'
Iurevimls f'L'Ll1'. :Xftvr JU. we were eigflltll grades
IIOXY. um! vntitlvd in Ll fvw lll0I'L' privileges and
.1 Ill0di'I'.lt0 amount of ra-speck. flf sevvntll
QTJLlt'l'S hllllllld mm' lmppvn to doubt their uw-
fAll1lll'SS, they might hlkc L-mnfurt in tllv fact that
they c'c'l'la1i11ly uid the 111011116 of Hn' eighth
g1'ildPl'S.J
Ax "upper l'lilSSlll4xll,, wc Imd several eventful
vxpvx'ivluc-vs. the first of whim-In was our primary
my-i.xl fm-tu XYL- chwiwcl ll S.ulic Hmvkins dill1L'l',
nlnunst of ru-cc-ssiiyz l7i'C.lllM' at this pzxrticlllau'
stage- ul' um' lives. thc lmys wcre- il little 11-ss
t'OllNNlllliL'LltiYO tlnm thc' girls. Tllerc' was ll grunt
skull of llllXiL'ff' :ls to NVlN'Hll'I' UIIOIIFLII tickets
XVOIIM1 bu sold ftln' girls Vs'Ul'l'Il't too volmnluniuu-
live ci1'lu'1'lU. but ull! final Urmnt wvculed thai'
our fiH.lIlL'l'S wmv .ulvrllmtm-, .und the :lance was
110111 .lt 35430 in tln- liltlv gylll.
The- summit ui um' SL-mml yvur in ACHS
UCk'llI'I'L'4l in Iunv, IU54, XYIIUII the D.'XN's Cond
Citizvmllip xm-duls worn- .lXV1ll'dCil to Bvtty Ann
They Guided Us Tlzrougllz
Kup.xll.n. Illllf' N.1tznmn. l':dNVglI'CI jones. Horton
Taylor, Nancy Swain, nml Aluy KW-in.
XYL' were tlnrillcd in Sm-ptexnlmcl' of 195-1, upon
commencing Hu' now tvrm with il title. Aftvr
having passed two yours us plulcticully il 111111112-
lc-ss group, wc' were Pfflllll to hem' the zxppvlu-
tion of FTGSIIIIICII. This was the yvznr our Oluss
l,IllCICl'XYt'Ilt scvcrall IHUINUIIIUIIS Changes. XV4' had
to lwcmne nccustmm-cl to the division of our
class into thx- COIUlTN'I'l'i.ll and Colle-gc prop
L'0lll'Sl'H, but this new 1ll'l'2ll'lgl'INl'Ht had its zul-
V1llIfilgl'S s wr- had Hu' opportunity to mvot
HMUIY new f1'ic'ncls. This yl'1l1', also, we XVUlL'01IN'd
new SilldL'l'lfS from Sf. .lrmsvplfs to our f11'mlp.
As Frcslmdvn we Wilnvsscd il glorious victory
of our football team uw-r Park. lh'rnr-lnln-1' the
XVOIHICI' with which wr- I'L'Q'Lll'dl'd H1050 tI'l'l1ll'll-
d0IIS Seniors on the fix-Id. and our suprvluc
dusirc tu IIPIIUIKI thc- lmnrmr nf our school our-
selves SflIT1i'dlly'fi XV- could only CIFCLIITI ilu-ng
VVv rlimhft lvallizv that lllI'CC yours Info H10 fvl-
lows from our own class would lw out thvlwv
gaining 2ll'l0illl'l' victory over thc Pzllithcrs.
YH- l'0lHIlN'llC'Ud our 5flI3lIflITlOI't' nur with H10
Clcctiml of clam ufficws. 'lvllmc' illlzllldlfd lmliux'
HLlf'fll1Il'11. Nlgnry l'u1'so11s. BTIILK' Huzlvv, .mel
Hiclmnl IIUVIOIIV. 1
Our social life' this f'L'AlI' was vlilmlwcl IW tlw
Spring Concvrl Lluncc- spunsorml by thc- Sfl'lllI'lli
cjfllllllil.
Om' Illllifll' ywu' wax Ilndollbicclly thc' most
cwciting thus f'.u'. TIN- firxt highlight of the vs-.xr
Cxum' in Dl'L'L'IIll5i'l' wlwn XVUkl'l'L'l'iYl'il our Q-Liss
rings, Nluny ul us will ru-vc-1' f'm'Q4't tht- thrill
Wlwn we slippa-ml thusv ll'1'.1sl11'L-cl ulljccts C711 um'
fingm-rx for the first tilmu
xVhl'l1 lmskvtlmll sm-alscnl St2Il'fl'fl. wc were
pmballmly thc- IJl'0lldOS1 c-lzlss in Un' lmistory of the
school, and by lllc time it clddvcl, tllvn' could
hr' nu clmlbf, Since lllllllf' nf the- rm-nrd-Irn-.nkinq
tc-.nuns wvrv blnniors. wv wow riglllfullv 1-l.nts-ll
when our sqlmcl had gained IT victolzivsf NVQ'
lost nnlv muh Qmnv.
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UFFICERS
Elimbctli Duggett, Szimlra Osolncck,
Saimlm Diliiasio, Sum Graisso.
olm D. Roc-kCl'c-llc-1', IH
CLASS GF 1961
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mind H10 first 1'U11llil'CINCllf.S of many to ll fine,
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OFFICERS
Lynn Sherlnnn, Stunlvy Fink, Arlcnv
XVi11ia1ns, Andrew Clrcgory
CLASS OF 1962
"For anything worth lmving onv must pay the priceg and
the price is always work, putic'1'1cc', low-, sz-If-sz1c:1'ificc -A no
paper Currency. no promise-s to pay, but thc gold of real
scrvicuf,
gjolm Burroughs
OFFICERS
Barry Lvvine, Elizabeth Byrnes, An-
drew Calaunalris, Morgan Lewis.
LASS UF 1963
uYOLltll is the golclen season of foolishness for which the
wisc would bil1'fE'1' all thcir wisdom, the rich all their wealth,
and call it il liillgilill, knowing the vuluc of youthf,
OFFICERS
Mary Ginsberg, Roger Rudgcki
Kathy Heuser.
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ring, R. Ganzurski
W. Linclstrom, H
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S. Bowser, P. Xlnstor-
rukis, Mrs. P r i s k
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Bee-ber, YV. Dunning
NV. Iber, D. Chard, j
Sweet, R. Tuttle, S
Levine.
milk in the gym or collecting tickets at basketball games. The
Service Club members really help to make our school an better
place,
The Forum Club discusses the problems und questions of the
modern World. Its members learn the basic procedures for demo
FIRST ROW: J. Clunstein, L.
Perlman, B. Fletcher, I. Smolin
SECOND ROXV: B. Pzlclier, L
Pennclorf, Xl. Clushin, R. Cur-
imgelo, l. Zazuliu, D. Churcl
R. Tuttle, L. Czarneeki, S
Levine, P. Nlustorakis, Mr.
Rosecrans.
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natiello, KI. Soikn, Nl.
Cuvnllu, B. NYreu, Nl.
Doinhrowski, B. Hutt,
K. lfalirfalx. SECOND
HOXY: P. Bralcllcy,
Iuckiewicz, C. Harris,
I. Bll1'I', C. Cllzlclwiek,
G. Buyues, II. O'-
Crucly, P. Osolneek,
N. Sinnnons, T. Flah-
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Hurrving from room to room each Tliurscluy morning thc
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can he usccl for many purposes including furthering your ecluc
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H. Taylor, S. Levine, R. Yur-
rick, C. Cortez, D. Stuurl, I.
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Lehr, S. Sovinsky, II. XVincl-
holz, I. Zuzulia, II. Brodmun,
II. Hzuikin, W. Ilvcr, lf. Vau-
lor, R. Tulfle. FII"TH ROW:
D. Hoffman, C. Leitncr, M.
Iluncher, W. Spoemler, T, Lohr.
FIRST IIOXY: S. Bec-
Iwr. B. Ram-Iwr. XI.
Cnsliin. I. ICcIn1nnfIs.
B. Sproni. S. CIass-
ner, L. Ci'r'go1'x', L.
Pcwiman, C. Tarimy.
SECOND IIUXV: I'I.
Taylor. C. lioinhart,
I. Sznolin, I. Spivack,
S. I,cffc-its, VI. Van
Diik. A. CIianfIIr'i'. NI.
Bryant. C. Knarr.
THIRD HOU.:
CQIQIIINIUIH. II. SI4iIu.i.
C. IIan1pton, IU. Car-
IL'1'. AI. Iiilisi-win-f. I.
Xiarino. Xl. l.nn1Ic'II.
B. I7Ic'tn-Iivr. C. I.nn-
rICII. ITOIIIITII IIUXV:
HI. BIIITUII. C. Bvrnv-
king. IX. Xlark. I. Za-
znIia, XI. IIan4-In-r.
NICHIIUCTS of tho Latin CInIn prove that Latin is not a dead
language. By singing songs in Latin and by playing games they not
only In-arn but haw- fun as well.
This L-IIIID mario up ol' ITl'Cl'lCI1 stncic-nts better acqnaints its
mvinIw1's with the customs ol? time Pvopici of Franco. The CIUID
inemlnors enjoy fll1'TIIC1'IlAlI,f tiloir nnclcrstanciing of the French
Ianguagv.
FIRST IIOXY: XIV.
DnImc'. C. Cnllotta. ll.
filltlli-X, Cllassluvr.
S, Allison, A. Xlark.
-I. Nh-l"arIanc-, C. Up-
ton, I'. Esocoff, M.
Z i in in C 1' in a n, C.
I3a1'nc's. S IC C O N ID
IIOVV: R. PIotkin, 'l'.
Nvison, Haixlnan,
M. Finn, N. Swain,
I.. Pcfriinan. II. Boyz-r.
II. II1ll'l1'll1IIl'T. L. XYiI-
liams. L. PI1 i fc- r,
TIIIIID HOTT: L.
I3on-svn. R. Klop-
Iionsw, A. Papsin. If.
SvinIIiL-li, L. Cza 1'-
nc-cki, B. Voir. AI.
Sniolin, TayIor, I.
xICC2liIf1'Cf', A. Van
Ciilllxf. C. IIL-inz.
FOURTH IIOVV: NV.
McCntCIicon, I. Ron-
ga, IC. Hartman, T.
Ccrlick, S. VVvinc-r, S.
F1-ItIinan, K. Cranlich,
W, Sc-hnler.
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SECOND HOVV: 1.
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1'I1I11D ROXV: N1.
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FIRST ROXV. E. Zager, C. Reinhart, B. Hutt, L. Terpenning, C. Terpenning, S. Lefferts,
C. Brostosky, R. Nlorenko, C. Upton. SECOND ROXV: R. Hoffman, F. xVilllkllHS, J. Erdocly,
C. Levy, E. Graber, VV. Crobes, P. Aveclikian, C. Siegel, F. Carufy, R. DeSanto, R. Heugh,
O. Connor. THIRD ROW: I. Borclne, Mr. Bork, P. Avedikian, E. Winter, M. Walters, R.
Rogers, B. Vitale, D. Gurufy, M. Sullivan, B. Newman, C. Bork, S. Levine, R. Huss, R.
Rankin. FOURTH ROW: S. Kaufman, D. Walker, E. Major, R. Doncliy, L. Gregory, J.
Smolin, A. Papsin, R. Petrowski, J. Taylor, S. Boeher, A. Jenkins, H. Parry, F, Levy. FIFTH
ROW: W. Meineke, G. Schaeffer, M. Murphy, R. Goglia, C. Lundell, A. Sivil, F, Reusch,
W. Iber, J. Maleski.
FLUTES: C. Berneking, J, Miller, J. Spivak, C. Sonnenherg, J. Marino, A. Smolin. BAS-
SOON: XI. Sullivan. CLARINRTS: B. Newman, J. Sniolin, H. Rc-isner, S. Levine, XV.
Meineke, J. Borclne, C, Lnndell, E. XVinters, D. Marion, R. Petroski, C. Levy, E. NL-ssel, S.
NVveker, NI. Boyer, C. Campbell, l'. jengeleski, T. VVanat, R. Bleriuic, SAXOPHONES: L.
Gregory, M. Murphy, C. Schafer, A. Voros, R. Dcnchy, A. Fish. HORNS: B. Vitale,
I, lirdody, I. Jacobson, M. Gushin, P, Avedikian. BELLS: D. Clarufy, E. Major. TRUMPETS:
C. Reinlizirf, W. Ther, bl. Taylor, Br-eber, J. Maleski, A. Pnpson, R. Crobes, R. Coglia, R.
Rodgers, R. Hough, R. DeSanto, P. Avcclikian, R. Dowel, R. Munz, l. Maleski R. Serniuk
I. Franklin. TROMBONES: F. Rensch, S. Leffrwts, L. Terpennimz, O. Conner,,I. Spellmani
XI. Larsen. RARITONFS: C. Bork. li. Ciralx-r. R. Huss, Nl. Walters, C. Siegel, BASS: A.
Sivil, S. Kaufman, F, Levy. DRUMS: R. Hoff, F. Carufv, F. XVilliains. B. Peters ll. Parrv
A. jenkyns. R. Lehnan. DIRECTOR: Casimir Bork. i Y i ,
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bl. lQcl1111111qls, T. L0l11', L
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SECOND RUVV: D. Call'-
icr, NI. C1usl1i11, F. Lcln'
ll. Klupl1ousc, J. Spivuk
X. Swain.
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The beautiful clocvo1'z1tio11s in the 11111111 cc11'1'iclo1
cluriug fllll Cl11'ist11111s 501154111 were 111aclc and 111c1u11tul
tl11'o11gl1 the efforts of the Art Council.
The grrmup incluclcs 111 its 111c111l1crsl1ip thc out-
stz111nli11g 1111-r11bv1's of the lmxss section of the l1z111cl.
It Pl'l'l:O1'lUS at our llllflllill Cl1l'lSflHllS p1'og1'a111 und at
x111'io11s civic f1111ctio11s.
I. Taylor, ll. Rogcrs, XV
lber, B. Vitale, C. Bork
S. Kklllflllllll, E. fl1'KlbC1'
L. 'l'orpc1111i11g, S, Lof-
ferts, F. Reuscll, KI1'
Bork.
vcrc, P. YVilliznns, C
Pont-x'ol1w, P. Xlc-yor, Xl
NlcC:n'ry. STANDINC
rc-nko, lXlllilIl'tl, E
Rogers, XV. Dunning, C
Lunclell, L. Penndorf, C
Knarr, B. Hruska, C
McNeill.
Tllv Lll71'Ll1'y Council as tlu- ngnnc implies assists
in till? nuliiitcnaincv of goocl orclcr in tlic lll3l'2ll'V, Tlicv
lwlp ln' cliocliing out lmoolis, tiling. :intl sliclving lioolcs
all nmlor tliv cliroction of Mrs. lDC1'l'i'X'C1'C.
agazino Campaign
Collectors
This group of stuclcnts rlovs an vxccllvnt joln in
collecting and clwcking tlic snliscriptions from tlic
lioincroonis, Tlwy rccoivc ai gn-at clcul of 4-xpcwivlicc
in office P1'0C'CClll1'CS wliicli will assist tlwni in liolcling
good positions uftcr grucluution.
l"lliS'1' ROXY: ll, Scott,
C. Curr, Xl. Sport-r, Nl.
Calvzillzl, A. Dl.-Xltrni,
SECOND IKUYV: I. Yal-
Qivllo, P. D1'illllL'f'. C.
llLll'I'lS. l'. IAIIIU. 'l'lllliD
NOXV: ll, l'wrr5'. I. llollt-
nnni, 'l'. IIill'l'lS, D. Cutvs,
C. jackson.
SEATED: Nlrs. lJCI'l'C-
J. XlCl71lTlSlllC, R, Clan-
zalrski, I. Aclznns, ll. Klo-
F I II S 'I' ROXY: Xlxx
Lewin, C. L.1Q.111g.1, .I
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S E C O X D IIOYY: I
Si111pfa'11cIurfCr, B. IMI-
mctcr, -I. Ontcrlmm. .I
Pigllzllivllu, KI. Ik-pm-r, N
XVCSIOII, -I. Vim Diik, NI
S p 0 1' 1' 1', A. DIAIIHII
THIRD IIOVV: B. Dug-
gctt, Nl. SIGIIICIICCIQ, Xl
7
Finn, B. Packcrr, I. Sn-
bo, C. Ilamptmm, B
Vcrrastro, M. N 0 I I
I7 O U II 'I' H IIOW: I,
KIcy'c1'. B. Bizmc0IIzl. C
I71'c'3'. A. IILLIBICII. II. IIciI-
Iv, B, .'XlllI4'1'SOlI. T. Klam-
Quno. II. Hilfflllilll. I
BOILIXYIII. ITIFTH IIOXY
C. I'c1'wm'ttc. XI. Corri-
tmmrv, K. Comeau, If. Kli-
CIICIIISILIIIHN, H. Sl-Qilm
C. CLISNIIJ-l, L, Pcnmlm-f
XI. IJQIIHI. SIXTH IIOXV
C. Dwnrski, C. FICIIIIPI'
B. limlgvrs, I. Bluscwic-1
Tlu-sv girls are Iczxminq QIII thu- Q-.111 g1Imout the
'Z . . I ,Y ' ' .
l3I'OI'CSSl0II uf Illll'Sl1lg. III:-5' QIYC u gllxllf cIw1I of tune
and effort to In-lp otI1c1'stluIc-11ts.
This vmmnitlco Iwlps to pIam thc: Pl'0gI'LI1l1S for V -
our usscmImIicws. McmIJc1's C'UlllIllCt tho opmming ox-
c'1'c1sQ ut .III .lssc-mInIy PI'0Ql'LlIIIS IIITOIIQIIUIII tllv year. .N
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IMT! Fred Ducon Walter,McLeod
James VValker Bruce Bazley
Elza Mmor Charles Cree
VAR1 ITY FOOTBALI,
TI111 1957 P111n1s Sqliucl coiiipilvcl tint best 1'L'C'Ol'll IlHtlL'l' Concli Donaltl
SL'lILlIllCl' 11ncI the best suliool 1'1'C01'cI sincc 1952: winning sew-11 Quint-s .mtl
losing onc.
I-Illll' 50115011 opt-nctl witli 11 viutory over Sc-otcli Plains, TI111 IIIIIIIUIIZJI
UPIClCIlIIC Caused tl11- POSllJOlIQlIIUIIl' of tht- Ilillsiclc- gtunc' until lL1tCI' in tlic sv11so1'1,
.-X gtunt- was sclieclillccl 11'itl1 Paitvrson Ct'IIlI'ill Llllll the Iinnis 11111c1'g11cl victorious.
TI11- lining 1-oiitinuvcl to win until tlicy 1111-t flI'l1IIfOI'll. XYitl1 tin- XYAHCIIIIIIQ
Coiifcrvncc title Zliltl stntv sc-ctionul title nt stnlw, Rosclltfs I'tlINlHLlgI1Ig Ruins
Wore tlvfcatvcl in ll ruggvrl b:1ttlc'. 'l'l10y closccl thc 50115011 witli 1'icto1'i1's ovci'
Iuliexvoocl, Ilillsiclc-. illlll against our 111'cl1-1'iv11l Hosvllc I'111'li. i11 wliivli they 0111111-
f1'on1 bvliincl to win I2-T. iwitli toiic-litlowiis by Bob Kylisli nncl Bntcli XYLIIIQCII
Tlic- tvann was led by Butt-I1 Xytlllilxl' nnfl tl11- linvs bonstvtl st11Ix1'111'ts sucli
als, Co-Cnptaiins lmroy lI11ytl1o1'n :incl jim York. tlllll Hvnry Nltllfltlll, Bob
Kylislx, Bob jackson, Fra-cl Dixon, nncl B1'uc'o Iinzlcy, Co-Cfnptziiiis next y1'z11'.
Illiil IiSlJI'lll'lilI 111111 Dennis xXv21llil'I' LlI't' hoping to lcncl tlw Ruins to LI 501151111 as
SllCC'CSSflIl 115 tliis onmu
IiOSEl,I,IE 32 H- SCIUTCIII PIAINS .14
IIOSEIIIIE .,,, 35 PATEIISON CEN.
IIUSEIILE Sl'IiINClFIEI,D R.
IIUSELIIE CIIARK. 1,,,,1 . .,,,
IIOSIZLIIE CIIIANFORD ,,,,.
IROSELI ,IE LAKEXVOOD 1Y,.
IIUSEIILIC HIIILSIDE . ,.,1,, .
IIOSELLE
ROSEILIQ PARK ..
FIRST IIUXV: Mr. Bork, tl. Boczon, NV. NIL-L1-ocl, WV. JQICIQSOII, R. Jackson, B. Bnzlcy, I
York, l,, I'I1lf'IlIUl'II, II. Kylinli, C. fll't'l'll, I". Dixon, ul. NV.1lk0r, Mr. Sclmffvr. SICCOND IIOVV
T. Ilclxxxirtls, D. Cntew, G, SL-111111111, P. Ifxliluiiclt, j, Zapotoski, II. Kraililing, II. Bosnian, I
IIQIILJIIIIHNUII, IJ. XV11IlQ1'1', XV. IJII'L'lI. Cl. Blvrrill, II. Reisncr. TIIIRD IIOXV: Nlr. Young, E
Nlinor I. Auins S, llrusso B. Ditzcl, A, Nitclim-, S. Sovinsky, B. Pctcrs, Cl. BI'k1l'liIL'j', XV
i10bQfi1,' cz, ?l1'z1gf, 11. '1111msf1+'oUR'.l'11 Row: s. cllybimi, D. Mindek, 11. Stickncy, H. Mayer
IJ. fX'I111'ion, L, Tyler, W. Jacobs, R. Ilculy.
RYEELINC: D. Walker, T. Edwards, C. Seaman, E. jones, N. Brandl, L. Haythorn, T. Cos-
tello I, XVein, I. YVz1lker. STANDING: Mr. Amiinio, F. Reusch, II. Jackson, R. YVindholz,
F Dickson, A. Vizian, C, Boczon, R. Fitzpatrick, R. Kylish, W. Crobes.
SCORES
Roselle Opponent
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KNEELINC: Il. Berry, W. Pinto, S. Sovinsky, I. Thomson, A. Maro, J. Cassidy, R. Aaron.
STANDING: Mr. Young, li. Stickney, T. Kuchzlr, E. Sokolowsky, I. Maleski, P. Esbrandt,
R. Wilfling, R. Donald, S. Beelber.
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THE STARTINKZ FIVE
Braudl, Vizian, Coach Arminio, Kylish, jones, and Haythorn.
Saturday, March 1, 1958, was the night to remember. That
night Roselleis 1957-58 basketball team elimaxecl the best season in
history by beating arch-rival Cranljord and winning the Union
County and Watchung Conference ehampionships. The teams final
record was seventeen wins and only one loss.
XYith four regulars returning. Norm Brandl, Bob Kylish, Ed
Jones, and Roy Haythorn, Coach Ralph Arminio broke Art Vizian
in at the remaining position, and the Rams were off and vvinging.
Kylish was injured early in the season and was eapably replaced by
Terry Edwards, George Boezon, and Jay YVein.
After winning ten games. Roselle was finally stopped by Cran-
ford. They then won their last three games to finish the season with
a thirteen and one record.
After drawing the number two seeding in the county tournament,
the Rams romped over Plainfield, Roselle Park, and Linden, then
avenged their only loss by defeating Cranford in the finale.
Norm Brandl, with 370 points, and Ed hlones, with 300 points,
led the team in scoring. Art Vizian and Bob Kylish were the top
rebounders. Roy Haythorn could be counted on for his leadership
and defense when they were most needed.
Other reserves who came through when called upon were Bob
VVindholz, Charles Green, Dennis Wzllker, Tom Costello, and Bob
Fitzpatrick. XVith some of these underelassmen and a successful
junior varsity team lies the responsibility of defending the Union
County and XVatchung Conference Championships.
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The varsity baseball team, coached by Mr. Walter Bork,
turned in the best record in over five years: winning fifteen
and losing six. They captured the VVatchung Conference title
with an eight and two record and received the sixth place
seeding in the Greater Newark Tournament, the first time a
Roselle team has appeared in that event.
XVith double victories over such county foes as Roselle
Park, Linden, and Scotch Plains, Roselle was seeded second
in the Union County Conference Tournament. After defeat-
ing Scotch Plains, they were finally stopped by Linden, the
eventual XVTIIIICI' of the tournament.
The leading pitcher was Eddie jones, who had the best Q
earned run average, .71 earned runs per game, in the county.
He also won nine games. He was ably backed on the mound
by Bruce Bazley, winner of four games, and Roy Haythorn,
winner of two games.
The leading hitters were Stan VVanat, Reggie Smith, and
George Seaman, although the other regulars displayed power
when it was needed.
The prospects are bright again for next season with all
of the pitchers returning and a good junior varsity team to
fill in the vacancies in the field.
Bazley, Haythorn Jones
FIRST ROW: R. Stickney, M. Colford, C. Coleman, W. Smith, R. Smith, S. Waiiat, E. Cla
G. Seaman, E, jones. SECOND ROW: Mr. Schaffer, R. Grasso, R. Corba, F. Fish, L, Grofi
I. Spych, L. Haythorn, B. Bazley, C. Green, R. XVhittoin, Mr. Bork. THIRD ROVV: R. Bos-
man, J. Cassidy, C. Brown, R. Krahling, R. Nlillelet, R. XYindholz, I. Thompson, P. Esbrandt
I. Zazulia, D. XValker.
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N.I.S.I.A.A. 440 llelay Championship Team
N.I.S.I.A,A. 880 Relay Championship Team
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The 1957 track team directed hy Coaeh ltalph Arminio
turned in another successful season: XVinning two, tying one,
and losing one. The season was climaxed hy capturing the
-I-10 and S80 yard State Relay Chanipionsllips in Croup 2.
Although the squad clicl not win any other ehampion-
ships, there were many outstanding individual perilmrnianees.
Dick Honour won first place for the pole vault in the NVat-
Chung Conference meet. Donald Cates, in the sprints, Won
two second places in the XVatt-hung Conference meet. and
one in the Union County Track and Field and North Arling-
ton meets. lim York in the halt mile, won second place in the
xV?ttCl1UI1g Conference and North Arlington ineets and third
place in the Newark Board of Educ-ation meet.
Other Winners included Bobby -laekson, XValt Jackson,
Jerry Green, Jim VVi1lkC1', and Bill Reclziniak.
YVitl1 many of these stars returning, the next season
should surpass the aceomplislnnents of this one.
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FIRST ROXY: l. Argyros, Xl.
Niagara, F, Kuhe, F. Loehr, ll.
Klophaus, I. llordne, j. Taylor.
SECOND ROVV: VV. Thomas,
E. Minor, M. Haneher, l".
Lalir, D. Hoffman, ll. Mayer.
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FIRST HOW: Nlr. Ward. J. Wiwmer. A. DCPHWH, T- KNEELING: W. Babich, T. Wolfe, R. Cavallil, A
Kempson, A. Drake, D. Queien, Heugh, XV. Sovmsky, Silverman, J' MCDOHHC11, T. Nelson, A, Gregory, R
J, NIcDonnell, Xlr. Shor. SLCOIND ROVV: E. Saks, NV. Hcllgh, D' Queen. STANDING: Mr. Rothenberg? R
Bahieh, A. Harven, ,l. Yopcavagc-, R. Donald, T. Cole, Fitzpatrick, A. De Palma, W- Mccutcheony R- GI-Obs
O. Co11H01', T. CONC, R- Allllmllil- THIRD ROW: C' F. Porter, R. McCarthy, R. Goglia, C. Chrebet, O. Con-
Simms T. Sorher, K. Nickel, R. Brazil, D. Walker, F. nor, M- Zimrmg.
Forhesi, R. Goglia, E. Stevens, H, Whittom.
IU IOR HIGH PORT
This season found our young athletes Coming up with an average campaign.
The foothall team coached hy Mr. Salcito finished with a record of two
wins, one loss, and one tie. They were led hy Ierry McDonnell and Donald
xvtllkltl' who played exceptionally well.
The haskethall season found a new coach, Mr. Rothenberg, taking over
the reins of the team. In the first four games, they have Won two and lost two.
The key performers who do much of the scoring are YValt Bahich, Jerry McDon-
nell, and Donald YValker.
On the hast-hall diamond, the young Rams coached by Mr. Salcito, turned
in a record of five Wins and seven losses. The leading players who sparked the
team were Iules Agins and Bill Lorch.
XVe will look forward to seeing these youths improve as they will soon he
representing Roselle in varsity competition.
BASEBALL TRACK H 1
p - . . , ' . ' . FIRST ROW: B, Levine, G. Kennedy, N. Rat ey, 1.
limovgmgir Iajintkiizlyj-ki IglllliillriisciiRcrggiilii Arminio, R. Stewart, R. Rohand, A. Voros. SECOND
M ' ' ' ' Us ' I li ' ' ROW: Mr. Miller, I. Argyros, R. Burns, D. Butts, D.
SECOND ROXV: Xlr. Salcito, VV. Pinto, R. Burns, R
Costa, I. Agins, R. XVilfling, NV. Lorch, D. Hopkinsi Lopez, R' Dairy'
GIRLS' SPORT
This year under the able leadership of Miss Hansen and Miss VVatson who
were well assisted by the sports managers, our girls teams have enjoyed many
contacts with Union. We have com acted a ainst them at soccer, vollevball and
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basketball and althou h we are not alwavs victorious we have alwavs ilaved
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a good game and have thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. NY e contemplate a success-
ful softball season within our classes and hope to finish the year with an all
class play day.
Our athletic activities have been expanded to include archery and tennis.
Both are fine sports which have gained in popularity among the girls who
are as enthusiastic about individual or two man sports as they are about team
games. YVe also hope to supplement our speedball knowledge by experience and
to incorporate a program of modern dance, During the winter season, in addi-
tion to volleyball, we have also begun instruction in the proper methods of
playing badminton and ping pong in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades.
This year our Girls, Athletic Council was expanded and a larger number of
girls were chosen for this group. A Leaderis Club was also formed taking the
place of Officialis Club. These revisions have proved very effective assets to the
girls' sports program.
Girls' Sports Club has been an important part of our high school lives and
we shall always remember the fun we had and the friendships we made in the
four wonderful ears which now are comin f to a close.
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Girls, Athletic Council
FIRST ROYV: E. Kapalla,
Hatzluan, D. Lawhuu. SEC-
OND ROW: J. jackson, S. Hill-
quist, P. Ashby, C. Upton.
THIRD ROW: j. Falstrault, N.
Simmons, M. Bryant. FOURTH
RCNV: E. Kapalla, F. Turner,
I. Taylor, A. Van Gilder, I.
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KNEELINC: E. Kapalla, I. Ratznian, D. Lawhun. FIRST ROW
N. Simmons, P. Ashby, A. Ellis, J. Pignatiello, B. Ford, N. Noll
P. Esocoff, C. Upton, 1. Dombrowski. SECOND ROVV: XI. Par-
sons, NI. Bryant, j. jackson, S. Bow-ser, I. Van Dijk, j. Falstrault
S. Hillqnist, L. Phifer. THIRD RONV: F. Turner, A. Van Cilcler
I. Van Dijk, S. Osolneek, I. IVils0n, C. Hampton, B. Anderson
B. Sinnnons, E, Kappalla. FOURTH ROXV: M. Land, D. Ecl-
wards, I. Taylor, I. jackson, A. Green, B. Baskin, K. Fairfax, J
Murphy.
IIRST HOW: A. D'AItrni, B. Spronl, J, Echnoncls, A. Iohnson,
C. Upton, D. Siegel, IJOIIIIDITJNVSICI, P, lisouoff, C. Miller, R
Canzarski. DI. l'i:n.1tivIIn. A. Barlmv, CJ. Carr. SECOND IIOIV
C, LaC1w. A. Br-in-LIL-ttu, l'. Xl4n'l'iS. IZ. Colelnan. A. Ifllis, C. Has-
sey, D. Lawhnn, I.. Phifvr, I. 'I'Iio1nau, S. Bowser. -I. Yan Dijk,
S. Ilillqnist. TIIIIID IIOXV: N. XVl'5'l'IL'Ii, L. Callivr, I. jackson
B. Singley, A. Massey, N. Simmons, NI. Bryant, B. Anclerson, C
Hurling, Ii. Sinnnons, D. linrrc-ll, J. Falstranlt, N. Wheaton
FOUHTII IIOXV: I. Hnclak, P. Osolm-r-Ii, B. Bedle, N. Harligan
C. Knarr, C. Ilampton. I. XYIINUII. C, Heinz. II. Iloffman, C
Bnckler, L. Perlman, A. Cn-en. FIFTH IIOXY: T. Jackson, I
Iiatzinan, A. Van Cilclm-r. -I. Yan Diik. Cl. Baynes, E. Kapalla, K
Fairfax, I. Taylor. D, Snnnn-r. C. Harris, I. Yagivllo, C. Per-
soneitc, A. Bahich. SIXTII ROVV: II. Iloycr, I. Murphy, B. VVat-
son, M. llobinson, M, Melntyre, M. Land, C. Wliitfielcl.
ports? Club
FIRST ROW: N. WVeyrick, L. Phifcr, S. Hillquist, M. Bryant,
N. Simmons, A. Ellis, I. Pignaticllo, D. Siegel, I. Dombrowski.
SECOND ROXV: G. Baynes, I. Ratzman, P. Osolucek, P.
O'Cracly, I. Falstrault, B. Anderson, R. O'Crady, A. Massey, E
Kapallzl. THIRD ROW: M. Land, C. Personctte, M. Parsons, S
Hampton, N. Wheaton, K. Fairfax, A. Van Gilclcr, J. Van Dijk
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KNEELING: S. Hillquist. FIRST ROXY: Xl. Roper, A. Ellis, J.
Pignatiello, R. Weston, D. Scigcl, J. Donllurowslai. SECOND
ROW: B. Anderson, N. Simmons, A. Massey, L. Phifcr, J. Van
Dijk. THIRD ROW: G. Baynos, J. Ratzman, M. Bryant, N. Wey-
rick, R. O'Gracly, J. Falstrault, FOURTH RONV: NI. Laml, J.
Iackicwicz, G. Personcttc, P. Osolnuek, P. O'Cracly, K. Fairfax,
E. Kapalla, A. Van Cildcr. FIFTH RONV: M, Parsons, S.
Hampton.
KNlfELlXG: Yan Dijli. FlllST ROYV: M. Reper, A, Ellis,
I'i-fnuticllo N. XYeston D. Sieffel. l. Domhrownki. SECOND
HCXV: B. lXmlermn, N, lSllUlHOIlS,hA.l Massey, M. Bryamt, N. XVey-
rick, L. Phifcr, S. Hillquist. THIRD BOW: G. Bu fnes, I. Butz-
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mam, P. OSOll1l'I?k, P. O'Grucly, R. O,Grncly, bl. Fulstrault.
l"OUR'l'II RONV: M. Lzmcl, I. Ialckiewicz. G. Personette, M. Par-
wm, S. Ilzmxptcm. K. Farirfux, Kzipwllu, A. Yun Gilcler.
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NINTH GRADE: P. Bostwick, L. Sherman, B. Morris, E. Whitfield, B. Hruska, E. Phifer
C. Siegel, C. Sully, B, Wright, A. Massey, P. Hill, C. McNeill, K. Cates, B. Dixon, S
White, P. Spence. EIGHTH GRADE: P. VVest0n, C. Mclthillips, l. Green, P. Parry, B
Lainrunce, G. Clark, C. lfillillllil, P. Iengeleski, A. YYhitfielcl, I. XVhitfielcl, R. Howard, M
YValkcr, A. Monopoli, I. LQICOE, N. Bumly, G. XValter, D. Forman, J. XVeissmuller, 1. Brescia
N. XVilliums, E. XVinter, M, Gallagher, I. Murphy, B. Simmons, R. Ruirnonclo, B. Byrnes, L
Barber, ll. Dullesmrclris, P. Eseoll, L. Smnner, C. Aston, E. XVinter, M. Ashby, I. Dereoll'
S. Kimmel, L. Pierce, A. Bronstein, P. Finn, C. Clark, C. Dehlarco, N, Zwully, I. Green, C
Dmizxlll, Blassingaune. S11lVEN'l'lI GRADE: V. Phifer, M. KjCtS21ll, D. McNeill, J. Tuttle
I. Behnke, C. Roberts, M. Boyer, I. Price, M. Stickney, L. Frank, M. Larson, L. I-Iyverson
C. Tomko, B. Owens, J. XVhite, B. Bladeshean, H. Massey, E. Jones.
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9 b S. Kilnnllcl, B. Burn? P. Wqvsgofl, C, Mc-Nr-ill. lSlCCONl?I RUVV
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TWIN BORO AUTO CORP.
WILLIAMS E550 SERVICE 158 E. Westlleld Avenue
Roselle Park, N.
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West End Olive
909 N. Wood Avenue
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JACK LEFF'S DELICATESSEN
116 E. SECOND AVE.
ROSELLE, N. 1.
CH 5-1618
GRINDROD 84 HAZELHURST
INC.
HARDWARE
17 E. WESTFIELD AVE.
ROSELLE PARK, N.
MUrdock 8-2992
.lOSEPH'S BEAUTY SALON
414 CHESTNUT STREET
UNION, N. 1.
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Compliments of
D. 81 O. DELICATESSEN
539 E. SECOND AVE.
ROSELLE, N. 1.
Compliments of
GlUSEPPl'S RESTAURANT
ROSELLE, N.
EL 2-0404
SOLOMON'S SPORT SHOP
"F or the Best in Sports"
1171 ELIZABETH AVE.
ELIZABETH, N.
Compliments of
LORRAINE PHARMACY
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You will find more
Boys' and Girls' Teens Styles
in Good Taste
at
I.EVY BROTHERS
E L I Z A B E T H
Congratulations to the
Class of 1958
ABRAHAM CLARK H. S.
CH 5-8900
EARI. SHANN
PAINTER and DECORATOR
PARENT-TEACHER
ASSOCIATION 514 Chestnut Street
Roselle, N.
Congratulations to the
Congratulations Class of -58
from
P. ARTHUR MASTAPETER KAPl.AN'S DEPT. STORE
121 Chestnut Street
. Roselle Park, N.
CH 5-0395
BROWN HARDWARE
CORPORATION
ROSELLE PARK, N.
CHestnut 5-1880 ELizabeth 2-9749
BEST WISHES!
BlRD'S DAIRY
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G. E. HOWLAND
REALTOR 0 INSUROR
13 Eastman Street
Cranford, N.
CH 5-8107
D. F. DRISCOLL COMPANY
REAL ESTATE dx INSURANCE
317 Amsterdam Avenue
Roselle, N.
101
SCHWARZ MARKET
111 W. Second Avenue
Roselle, N. J.
Meats and Vegetables
Wheels Balanced Speedometer Service
EMIl'S GARAGE
GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING
Complete Lubrication - Motor Tune Up
Batteries - Tires - Washing - Polishing
500 West First Ave
CHestnut 5-9240 Roselle, N. 1.
SUNSHINE MARKET
CHESTNUT STREET
ROSELLE, N. I.
Stop While You're Shopping
and Try Our Home Cooking!
Also - Delicious Sundaes
RITZ SWEET SHOP
1146 East Jersey St. Elizabeth, N. 1.
Best Wishes to Our Graduates Congmtulatiom to the
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308 Amsterdam Avenue B A M GROCERY STORE
Lin J, joe SL-hmm Roselle 312 Amsterdam Ave. Roselle, N. J.
Phone CH 5-1115
A. Klrson Prescription Pharmacy
Harold B. Krusch, R.P., Prop.
1101 St. George Ave. Roselle, N. I.
Compliments of
BALDWIN SERVICE STATION
First Ave. Bt Cordon St.
Roselle, N. I.
CH 5-5305
Soda in All Popular Brands -
Deliveries to the Home
Dial EL 2-2337 - EL 3-2337
ASSOCIATED BEVERAGE DIST., Int.
302-304 Madison Ave. Elizabeth, N. J.
ALWAYS FIRST WITH THE NEWEST
Dresses - Coats - Suits - Skirts - Blouses
Lingerie - Sportswear
D O R E E N ' S
55 Broad St., Elizabeth, N. I. EL 3-9361
GAY'S SWEET SHOPPE
Try Our Hoagy Hero Sandwich
1301 St. George Ave.
GROSS FABRICS
1144 EAST JERSEY ST.
ELIZABETH, N. I.
Comer Drake cu 5-9623 Fabrics of Distinction
CH 5-3693 By Appointment Only
CASTLE ESSO SERVICE HSE L, Mgygg
WEST FIRST AVENUE HAIRDRESSER
. Permanents 315 Harrison Ave.
ROSELLE' N' J' A Specialty Roselle, N. J.
The Home of Distinctive Portraiture
ANTHONY REDDY'S STUDIO
137 W. Second Avenue
CH 5-5808 Roselle, N. I.
Congratulations to the
Class of '58
ROSELLE CITIES SERVICE
102
LORRAINE SUPER MARKET
Meats, Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables
Frozen Foods
CH 5-6336 524 E. Second Ave.
REKEMEIER'S FLOWER SHOP
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
130 West Third Avenue, Roselle, N. I.
CHestnut 5-2362
Harry G. Rekemeier Night-CH 5-2095
STARK'S DELICATESSEN
215 CHESTNUT STREET
ROSELLE, N. J.
GARDNER TAILOR SHOP
ALTERATIONS - REMODELING
536 E. 2nd Avenue Roselle, N. J.
JERRY'S DEPT. STORE
216-218 CHESTNUT STREET
ROSELLE PARK, N. I.
Compliments of
I'IAZI.ER'S ESSO STATION
501 St. George Avenue
Roselle, N. I.
For Delivery Call CHestnut 5-2107
MULASZ DELICATESSEN
500 Chandler Avenue, Cor. of 5th Avenue
Roselle, N. I.
Congratulations to the Class of '58
BENNETT'S CONFECTIONERY
NEW LINE OF GREETING CARDS
128 Chestnut Street Roselle, N. J.
Tel.: CH 5-9798-9616
Candy Soda
Compliments of
DEBBIE, IRVING AND MINDY
POPULAR MUSIC SHEETS
535 E. 2nd Ave. Roselle, N. I.
J. BAR M. RANCH
MENLO PARK, N. J.
joseph Palotie, Proprietor
PARK SERVICE STATION
Corner of Faitoute and Westfield Aves.
Roselle Park, N. J.
BABGOLD SHOES
202 N. Wood Avenue, Linden, N. I.
Buster Brown Glamour Debs
Air Step Shoes
SUPER CLEANERS 8 TAILORS
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
CH 5-9693
UNITED CIGAR STORE
207 Chestnut St., Roselle, N. J.
Toys - Games - Stationery
EL 33405 P' Weiner' Pmp' Sporting Goods - Fountain Service
CH 5-9540 Congratulations to the
R Q R Class of '58
Radio and Television Service E H B
207 Sheridan Avenue l . .
Carmen Berardesco Roselle, N. I.
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111 East 2nd Avenue, Roselle, N. 1.
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128 Chestnut Street, Roselle Park, N. I.
Phone CHestnut 5-1396
- Free Delivery -
Compliments of
ROSELLE COFFEE SHOP
THE FINEST IN FOOD
SABIO'S SWEET SHOP
361 WESTFIELD AVENUE
ROSELLE PARK, N. J.
UNITED MEAT MARKET
"Meat Makes the Meal"
304 East 9th Avenue
Roselle, N. I.
Compliments of
NICK'S BARBER SHOP
ANDY'S FUR SHOP
222 Chestnut Street
Roselle, N. I.
A. Hruska, Prop.
CH 5-9422
R O S S ' S
MAI-lN'5 5 31 I0 Sweet Shop - Grocery
203 CHESTNUT STREET Delicatessen
ROSELLE' N' J' 407 East 2nd Avenue Roselle
CH 5-7971
PARK CAMERA, INC.
25 Westfield Ave., West
Roselle Park, N. I.
Photographic Equipment and Supplies
Plwtostats
Compliments of
SOlOWAY'S DEPT. STORE
ROSELLE PARK, N. J.
CH 5-6251
VAN I TEE BEAUTY SHOPPE
17 Westfield Avenue, West
Roselle Park, N. J.
CH 5-0027 Adolph Stawash, Prop.
Compliments of
CHARLES MAIRE
Congratulations, Class of 1958
ROSLYN MEAT MARKET
81 ROSELLE COFFEE SHOP
CH 5-5758
DEPENDABLE CORK COMPANY
Manufacturers of Cork Products
Morristown, N. J.
Public Address Systems to Order
ROSELLE RADIO
SALES - SERVICE
Congratulations from
Auto Radio and Television Specialists A FRIEND
CHestnut 5-6517 of Westfield
W. Cerlach 1027 Chestnut St.
F. Hatler Roselle, N. I
104
CH 5-9675
Compliments of RATZNIAN SERVICE STATION
114 LOCUST STREET
Rosl-ILLE, N. J.
VETERAN CLEANERS
1211 MORRIS STREET
ROSELLE, N. J.
Leonard Simmons, Prop. Compziments of
Acquaint yourself with our
Banquet Facilities A FRIEND
for your next party
-We serve from 10 to 500-
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ELIZABETH CARTERET HOTEL
The Clurker Stuff
Wishes to express its appreciation for the
excellent co-operation and spirit of friendliness
shown by
Rae Publishing Company
and
Lorstan-Thomas Studios
In making our yearbook such a fine one
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Samuel Brodman
Arthur Burt
and Mrs. Robert P. Byrnes
and Mrs. Victor Chadwick
Rev. Odessa Clyburn
George William Cullen
and Mrs. Rudolph Disko
. Wesley Drake
and Mrs. Wallace E. Dunning
and Mrs. james Falstrault
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A Friend from Linden
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glanstein
Mr. and Mrs. S. Glaser
Mr. and Mrs. A. Grasso
Miss Sophie Greenstein
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D. R. Hillquist
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E. D. Honour
Arthur Hopp
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Leonard Kapalla
Frank Knudsen
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William Elliott Levine
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Mr. and Mrs. Karl Siegel
Lemy and Adele Simmons
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Our strong band can ne,er he broken
Formed in Roselle High,
Far surpassing wealth unspoken
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Lift the chorus, speed it onward,
Loud her praises tell
Hail to thee our Alma Mater
Hail, all hail, Roselle
High School days at best are passing
Gliding swiftly by,
Let us pledge in word and deed
Our love for Roselle High
Menfries' leaflets close shall twine
Around our hearts for aye
Waft us back o'er lifels broad tract
To pleasures long gone by.
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