East Side High School - Torch Yearbook (Newark, NJ)
- Class of 1956
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tycutuany 1956 S At Scde (fyuHtne cial and 7ec t tical r? J Newark, New Jersey Irving L. Springer CLASS ADVISER Mrs. Margaret M. Eisenberg HOME ROOM ADVISER Mrs. Laura F. Schefter HOME ROOM ADVISER AND COUNSELOR Elizabeth Armellino (Mm.) Julius C. Bernstein Clerk Chairman, English Edward B. Cictla Technical Catherine A. Cleary Mathematics Lawrence Bloch Social Studies Eleanor M. Bloomfield English Paul P. Bogatko Physical Education Morris A. Brinn Science Or. John Cavicchia Mathematics Edgar A. Cole Jessie C. Crummy Anthony M. D Andrea Sarah Danzis Technical Health Science Teacher Clerk Loren L. Davis Social Studies Agnes A. Oavitt Sadie A. DeLeon Christine Del Vecchio Nicholas E. DiNardo Dr. Henry F. Donn Margaret M. Eiscnbcrg Librarian (Mrs.) iMm.) Music Chairman, Physical (Mm.) Science Spanish Education Science Stuart Faber Chairman, Science William S. Fast Business Edith Graham Marilyn Griffith Home Economics Clork 6 Charles F. Fisher Sydney L. Flamm Cornelius E. Flanagan Mildred M. Gilbert Art Mathematics Technical (Acting Physical Education Vice-Principal) Ruth M. Gronheit Charles L. Grubel Mitchell Haifter Dorothy Hainer Murray Hccht Science Science Technical (On leave; Music Business Col.. U.S. Air Force) Samuel T. Hccht Seymour C. Heck John F. Hendlcr Alice 8. Hennings Louis A. Horwitx Business English Business English Physical Education Anthony V. Jannone Secretarial Harold M. Jay English Margaret Jcssen Dr. Gilbert Kahn Librarian Chairman. Business and Secretarial Doris 8. Hupp August Jannarone Art Technical George A. Kelley Marie C. Kelly English (Mrs. I Secretarial George M. Kessler Social Studios Harry G. Kettenring Technical Freda G. Kirsch (Mrs.) Teacher Clerk Robert R. Klein Norma P. Leitch Dr. Harry Lewis Science 'Mrs.) Chairman, Health Mathematics Leonard Lumb Mathematics Arline R. Marsh. R N. (Mrs.) Esther L. Martin Nurse Art Maybello P. Lynch Social Studies Mary I. Macintosh English Camille S. Malbrock (Mrs.) Physical Education Patrick Marchesani Technical Effie M. Mathiescn Lillian K. May Joseph F. McCormack Richard A. Miller William A. Monprode (Mrs.) Science Latin Technical Home Economics Chairman, Social Studies Herbert Moore English 7 Katherine Nclligan Secretarial Engelbert J. Neumayer English Rocco Nobile Substitute Frances G. Rindncr Angelo A. Rosamilia Secretarial Mathematics Anthony Paluch Janette Parmclc Technical Social Studies Ruth Perkins Edward A. Posner Ellen C. Richard Secretarial Social Studies Secretarial Oliver M. S a bold Edward Sals Laura F. Schcttcr J. Jerome Schlosaar Spanish Ion Business (Mrs.i Mathematics furlough) Mathematics Canio M. Scoca William C. Scott Walter Siegwarth Daniel D. Singer Garland H. Smith Nellie M. Smith Fred I. Spann Business Counselor Technical Social Studies Business (on Secretarial Physical Education furlough) Irving L. Springer Business Fannie E. Sterbens I Mrs. I Pianist Stephen P. Vandcrhoof Jessie C. Wagoner Technical English Frances Stintsman Howard G. Stintsman Vincent P. Trunk Israel Tumln (Mrs. 1 Technical English Social Studies Technical 8 Louise M. Weinstein Emily G. Wilder Wordsworth D. Michael A. Windus Vincent J. Young Mrs.) Music Williams Technical (Deceased Chairman, Technical . English English HAROLD JOHN BORSKE 84 Ann Street VICTORIA JANET CORRIER 542 Market Street ROSE JEAN CULLARI 120 Prospect Street DENNIS MARTIN CRAWFORD 1 1 Riverview Court BEATRICE DAPENA 87 Jefferson Street CONCETTA CUCCHIARA 98 Pacific Street RICHARD DcCOSTA 183 Ferry Street ROBERT JOHN DUDEK 26 Garrison Street FILOMENA LUCIA DOMINGUEZ 1 1 Cedar Avenue Hillside JANICE MARIE DONLAN 9 Horatio Court RALPH WAYNE FREITAS 1 76 Lafayette Street ALPHONSE ANTHONY GIORDANO 269 Emmett Street BARBARA ANN GROSINSKI 65 Marne Street THOMAS WILLIAM HAGGERTY 60 Houston Street M CARL HENRY GRONAU. 3rd 17 Oxford Street FRANKLYN EDGAR HOOPER 167A Pennsylvania Avenue STEPHEN HUZAR 3 Horatio Court NATLIE KOZODOY 46 Richard Street MANUEL TEIXEIRA JARDIM 313 Lafayette Street JOSEPH PHILIP LaBELLA 396 East Kinney Street 15 LOUISE ANN JENKINS 28 Fleming Avenue JAMES ANTHONY LIPUMA 23 Warwick Street CARL MORTON MASON 119 Pennington Street MARY AGNES MOSIER 104 Houston Street JOHN JOSEPH NERBETSKI 333 Lafayette Street DOLORES NORTOF 67 Hawkins Street 6 FRANK ANTHONY NASTO 236 Jefferson Street FRANK ANTHONY PARRILLO 73 Adams Street FREDERICK ANTHONY PECHULONIS 184 Wilson Avenue o MARY JANE CATHERINE PETRUCELLI 575 Hawthorne Avenue DOLORES JUDITH REMONDELLI 79 Hawkins Street MICHAEL VITO SALIMBENE 148 New York Avenue SAMUEL JOHN SANTORA 182 South Street JOAN PHYLLIS SENNA 121 Adams Street ELIZABETH ANN RYMAN 3 Oxford Street MADELINE ELAINE SCIARRONE 458 Mulberry Street DOLORES VIRGINIA SILVA 20 Nichol Street MARY ANN SOLTYS 99 St. Charles Street CHARLES TEIXEIRA 261 Walnut Street NICHOLAS CARMEN TROIANO 19 Denbigh Street PATRICIA BARBARA TRUPPO 252 New York Avenue ALPHONSE ANDREW STOIA 66 Grand Avenue VICTORIA VIVIAN TREMARCO 85 Warwick Street GERALDINE TRUSKOWSKI 48 Vz Komorn Street KATHLEEN WARREN 240 Oliver Street ALLAN ROBERT WRIGHT. 2nd 1 1 Riverview Court Class Well, we are finally getting ready to leave East Side! Those four years have certainly flown by. leaving us with many pleasant memories. Say. do you remember our first day at East Side? We were all seated in the auditorium and we were quite excited. Although we had no idea as to what was going on. we soon found ourselves assigned to home rooms. Many of us were sent to classrooms at Ann Street School and we didn't see our classmates until the following term. After filling out endless forms, we got acquainted briefly. Finally, the dismissal bell rang and we went home quite exhausted. And so ended our first day at East Side. Do you remember searching for East Side's elevator? What about getting used to the one way traffic (which went around in a circle). the up and down stairways, the long, long lunch line, and the wild goose chases initiated by the seniors5 At first we thought it was unfair of the seniors to do this, but we do the same now so we can't blame them. It didn’t take us long to become acquainted with some of the teachers, especially Messrs. Rosamilia and Lumb. Many of us took advantage of the extra curricular activities offered and joined some of the clubs. Time flew by quickly and before we realized it. our first exams loomed before us. We really had to buckle down. Summer vacation was drawing near and the membership of the Cutters' Club increased. Weren't we relieved when school ended for the summer. Those first few weeks after vacation were the limit. We still don't know how the teachers managed to stick to the subject since we never could. Our minds were still vacationing. When the football season rolled 'round, most of us attended the games. Usually we went in a large group with cow bells, sloppy shirts, and dungarees. We were very proud to see our band, twirlers. and cheer leaders marching on the field. Cheering the team's spectacular plays sure was fun. However, we usually wound up with a good case of laryngitis. The most thrilling game, of course, was the one played on Thanksgiving Day. We were very proud that our team won this particular game with Central because this meant our team would have possession of the cup. Gosh it felt good to be a sophomore; luckily, most of us made it. Some of us were busy learning shorthand while others were struggling with Caesar. It was real fun teasing the freshmen and realizing how silly we must have looked when we were in their shoes. We were city league football champions that year, and Joe Gomes was our big hero. Although, we mustn't forget such good players as Frank Barnes and John D'Olivi-era either. Let's face it—the whole team was good! Most of us were getting ready to buy class rings in our Junior year. We were proud f them and were pleased with the fact that we could be looked up to as upperclassmen There no longer was any question as to the success of our class. We had our first tions with these results: ident: Mary Jane Petrucelli President: Elizabeth Ryman Secretary: Dolores Nortof Treasurer: Victoria Tremarco Because of her pleasant personality and interest in the class. Mary Jane was able to the election despite the tough competition of her male opponents. . was in this term that we had our first school dance. We were all willing to join the i ince committees. After much hard work the night of the dance finally 22 History 7, 1954. It was held in the old boys gym and was called “Spring Festival”. It was a semi formal affair and the school band provided the music. There was a dance contest and one of our own girls. Pat Truppo, won it. Halfway through our high school days, we realized that time was passing very quickly. Posters were plastered all over the bulletin boards since campaigning had begun for the 1 1A class elections. The results were: President: Dennis Crawford Secretary: Janice Donlan Vice President: Carl Mason Treasurer: Fred Pechulonis Money, money, money! We were Senior B's and just found out that we each owed thirty dollars in back dues. This certainly came as a shock to some of us; and. as though that weren't enough we were all taxed with a prom ticket. That made it thirty-five dollars. Since we girls were such good economists, we dashed down to Mr. Springer’s to get cards to sell to lessen our dues. We decided in 1 2B that our class officers would hold office for the entire year. The following were elected: President: Mary Jane Petrucelli Secretary: Dolores Nortof Vice President : Natlie Kozodoy Treasurer: Fred Pechulonis The Senior A's certainly gave a good show for Senior Day. We will never forget their satire of Club 82. We considered it a great honor, the wearing of a red carnation all day and being looked up to as seniors. We were quite busy now that we were Senior B’s. taking pictures for the year book, paying our dues, and studying. We had to make much preparation for our prom which was to be held on May 6. 1955. Our prom was the first to be held in the new gym. We decorated it elaborately with palms in night-club fashion. The tables surrounded the the dance floor The school orchestra was enclosed in a white picket fence. Cookies and punch were served by a few Juniors who were hostesses. Most of the class attended with the faculty. After the prom most of us headed for the New York night clubs, while others went to night spots in New Jersey. The theme of our prom was “Enchanted Evening”, and it certainly proved to be one. We are grateful to Mr. Springer and to Miss Russo for all their help. Summer vacation was here again and for those who were not continuing with school after graduation, this was the last long vacation to be had. Boosters, boosters, and more boosters! That’s all we were hearing these days. We did a good sales job and had the Torch after all. Remember the Senior Day show we gave? The girls were funny as football players and the boys looked even more hilarious as models. After the dance and refreshments in the gym. most of us went to New York. When we looked at ourselves now we realized how much we had grown since w were freshmen. The male members of our class looked more like men. and the girls wer now young ladies. Much to our relief we have finished our term papers, paid our class dues, our brary fines, and our lab fees. We have long ago become accustomed to the food served in our cafeteria, and we have passed all our subjects. We are ready for graduation. I If this writing recalls only briefly our happy days here at East Side, then it is worth Our Hit Parade JEANETTE ALFANO................................A Blossom Fell RUTH ALMEIDA.........................I’ll Never Slop Loving You LILLIAN ATTANASIO...................All My Love Belongs to You VERNON BAKER.........................................Hawkeye RAE BATTIPAGLIA......................................No More HAROLD BORSKE............................Sugar Blues Mambo PATRICIA BREVARD.........................Moonlight in Vermont MINNIE CAIN.................................Life is But a Dream DOLORES CARPENTER...........................High and Mighty PATRICIA CICALESE..............................Cheating Heart ROSEMARY COBB............................Sentimental Journey PAUL COPPOLA.....................................Brown Eyes VICTORIA CORRIER . ...........................The Wedding DENNIS CRAWFORD................................Football Hero CONCETTA CUCCHIARA.........................You’ll Never Know ROSE CULLARI....................Love is A Many Splendored Thing JOSEPH CUPO....................................Cheating Heart BEATRICE DAPENA...............................Autumn Leaves RICHARD DeCOSTA....................................Day by Day FILOMENA DOMINGUEZ.....................................Wanted JANICE DONLAN............................Yellow Rose of Texas ROBERT DUDEK................................Happy Wanderer ROBERT DYMINSKI................................Chicago Bound GRACE FORTINO.....................................My One Sin RALPH FREITAS............................Whispering Sands ALPHONSE GIORDANO.................. PS.. I Love You CARL GRONAU.......................................I Get Ideas BARBARA GROSINSKI................•. How to Be Very. Very Popular THOMAS HAGGERTY.............................Beer Barrel Polka FRANKLYN HOOPER.....................................Maybellme STEPHEN HUZAR...........................................Dream MANUEL JARDIM.....................................Hard to Get LOUISE JENKINS............................•. Give Me Love NATLIE KOZODOY.........................I'm in the Mood for Love JOSEPH LaBELLA...........................Ain't That a Shame JAMES LIPUMA................................Begin the Beguine CARL MASON...........................................Slowpoke MARY MOSIER.........................Why Don't You Believe Me FRANK NASTO....................................Enjoy Yourself JOHN NERBETSKI................................Peg o' My Heart DOLORES NORTOF......................................Sincerely FRANK PARRILLO.................................Young at Heart FRED PECHULONIS................................Victory at Sea CAROL PECORA............................You Belong to Me JULIET PEREIRA...................................Blue Moon MARY JANE PETRUCELLI...................It’s a Sin to Tell a Lie ROSE MARIE PETRUZZI............................1 Didn't Care JOSEPH PIZUTELLI.........................Mr. Football U S A. DOLORES REMONDELLI.............................Because of You ELIZABETH RYMAN...........................Getting to Know You MICHAEL SALIMBENE......................Some Enchanted Evening SAMUEL SANTORA......................Two O'clock in the Morning MADELINE SCIARRONE.............................Longest Walk JOAN SENNA..................................a Fool to Care DOLORES SILVA..................................Heart and Soul MARY SOLTYS......................................Green Eyes ALPHONSE STOIA..............................That's My Desire CHARLES TEIXEIRA.................................To Be Alone VICTORIA TREMARCO.................................I Apologize NICHOLAS TROIANO...............................Rags to Riches GERALDINE TRUSKOWSKI..........................You're My Love PATRICIA TRUPPO........................Only You and You Alone ALDOPH VIEIRO............................Black Dcn.m Trousers THOMAS WALSH................................Learning the Blues KATHLEEN WARREN................................Ship of Love ROSEMARIE WEEKLEY...........................You Are My Love LEONA WOLENSKI...........................Take Me Back Again ALLAN WRIGHT.............................10 Years from Today 25 Would the world be the same if. JEANETTE.................................didn’t get an “A in history? RUTH.....................................could see without her glasses? LILLIAN...............................................got off that cloud? VERNON................................................won some money? RAE............................................forgot about THAT guy? HAROLD....................................................didn't blush? PATRICIA...........................................wasn't her sweet self? MINNIE...................................................lost her smile? DOLORES........................................wasn't in so many clubs? PAT............................................was on time to classes? ROSEMARY.........................................chit-chatted a little more? PAUL..................................................simmered down? VICTORIA.......................................wasn't such a mystery? DENNIS......................................stopped flashing those eyes? CONCETTA.............................................wasn't called Cush? ROSIE..........................................would make up her mind? JOE............................................wasn't such a nice guy? BEATRICE....................................didn't bump into everyone? RICHARD...................................................quit the team? FILOMENA..............................................stopped exploding JANICE....................................................was a shy blonde? R08ERT.........................................had a seat in home room? ROBERT.................................................wasn't so bashful? GRACE.................................................stopped flirting? RALPH..........................................wasn't such a right guy? AL...................................................... had straight hair? CARL...........................................wasn't a bashful blonde? BARBARA...............................................stopped flirting? THOMAS.........................................wasn't such a sweet kid? FRANK....................................stopped messing with the girls? STEVE.......................................................wasn’t in it? MANUEL...........................................wasn't so mischievious? LOUISE.......................... ..............wasn't a happy-go-lucky? NATLIE..................................................couldn't polka? JOE....................................................talked a little more? JIM.........................................................would agree? CARL.............................................didn't liven things up? MARY...................................................wasn't loads of fun? FRANK........................................stopped getting into trouble? JOHN.................................................................was sincere? DOLORES...................................wasn’t a typical American girl? FRANK....................................didn't put his best foot forward? FRED........................................wasn't treasurer of our class? CAROL.........................................didn't raise her eyebrows? JULIET..............................................could find her Romeo? MARY JANE................................didn't go to modeling school? ROSE MARIE............................ . . . . could wear lipstick? JOE................................................wasn't built so nice? DOLORES..............................................was the quiet type? ELIZABETH......................................wasn't so conscientious? didn't have a girl around him? SAM . . ......................wasn't all brute and brain? ADELINE . .................didn't have such blue eyes? N..............................didn’t have her wonderful personality? -ORES knew the Cha Cha? wasn't so plain, sweet and giggley? . didn't live in Vailsburg? wasn’t such a woman bait? . wasn't so neat? did his homework? iew how to mambo Wasn't a cute 1 2A? 't a second Rudclph Valentino? ____ so quiet? KATHLEEN........................... . . 7T . . . wasg't so nice 'ARIE . ......................took her work more seriously? A...................................'. could drive a car? ILLEN................................didn't give the teachers a hard lime Last Will and Testament We, the members of the Class of January 1956. being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament: To Dr. McCracken, our friend and principal, we leave the good wishes of the graduating class. To Mr. Flanagan, our vice principal and former adviser, we leave our thanks for starting us off on the right track; and to Miss Erbacher, our recently retired vice principal, we leave the wish for a long and happy retirement. To Mrs. Eisenberg, we leave a loud speaker so she will no longer have to strain her voice, and a pupil to read the Bible daily. To Mrs. Schefter. we leave a lie detector so that she may determine the reasons for absence. To Mr. Springer, we leave dozens of beautiful young misses to work for him. and a treasurer who will go after dues like an Internal Revenue investigator. We also leave a deep appreciation for all his hard work and the remembrance of a kind friend. To Dr. Cavicchia. to whom we are very grateful for helping us with this book, we leave an assistant who will work very hard for him—he deserves it. To Miss Macintosh. Mr. Fisher, and to Mr. Jannarone. we leave our regrets that we are no longer with them, and the hope they will remember us. To the financially embarrassed Senior males, we leave funds sufficient to attend the next Prom, and the generation-worn old hall passes. To the Juniors, we leave a bag full of money as a contribution toward their class rings; the privilege of studying for the first time, U. S. History, and the thrill of their first evening dance. To the Sophomores, we leave the satisfaction of knowing that they have accomplished a full year's work, honorably or otherwise, and the persistence of the home room representatives' Dues please . To the Freshmen, who will enter this institution next February, we leave the responsibility of continuing the traditions of East Side High School and enough elevator tickets that they won't have to walk up the stairs any more. To the custodians, we leave the helping hands of students in keeping the school clean, and an automatic sweeper. To the whole student body, we say. Farewell, fellow East Siders! We will miss you. but we must leave—as you will, with the passing of time. We ask but one thing of you: Uphold East Side’s colors, keep her name clear, and spread it far and wide Hold the Torch high, that it may burn forever brightly. In witness hereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this twenty-sixth day of January, in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-six. cr-x rvL Signed, sealed, published, and declared as and for the Last Will and Testament of the Class of January 1956 by its officers in my presence, and at their request, and in their presence. I have hereunto subscribed my name as witness. (y(. MOST SCHOLARLY Jeannette Alfano Charles Te xeira MOST AMBITIOUS Jeannette Alfano James L'putna POPULARITY MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Elizabeth Ryman James L-puma MOST CHARMING Joan Senna Charles Teixeira MOST COURTEOUS Dolores Carpenter Steve Huzar MOST POPULAR DID OST FOR CLASS Pat Truppo Frank Nasto M 'Y Petrucelli Sam Santora MOST BUSINESSLIKE Natalie Kozodoy Harold Borskc NEATEST Gerry Truskowski Carl Mason BEST DRESSER Vicicy Trcmarco Charles Teixeira BEST LOOKING Mary Jane Petrucclli Joe Pizutelli MOST Rosemary Cobb QUIET Robert Dymmtki MOST SOPHISTICATED Lillian Attanauo Al Giordano MOST FLIRTATIOUS Pat Cicalesc Frank Natto BEST COMEDIANS Barbara Grotmtki Carl Mason MOST ROMANTIC Leona Wolcnskt Paul Coppola MOST Rose Cullari CAREFREE Frank Nasto MOST ATTRACTIVE Mary Jane Petrucelli Al Giordano BEST DANCERS Pat Truppo Robert Wright BEST ARTISTS Natalie Kozodoy Harold 8orike MOST SHY Beanie Dapcna Robert Dymmtki GREATEST DREAMERS Pat Cicaiete Joe Cupo STIFF Jeannette Alfano Ruth Almeida Mary Jane Petrucelli Leona Wolenski $ UtU VKf t ?56 Sam Santora Madeline Sciarrone Natlie Kozodoy Mary Mosier Louise Jenkins STIFF ASSISTANTS Carl Mason AIIVKITISIIHG ASSISTANTS Front Row: Dolores Silva. Juliet Pereira. Vicky Trcmarco, Lillian Attanasio. Pat Cicalese, Rosemarie Weekley. Carol Pecora, Dolores Remondelli, Jerry Truskow-ski. Sack Row: Harold Borske. Janice Donlan, Victoria Corrier, Dolores Carpenter, Beatrice Dapena. Rosemary Cobb. John Nerbetski, Michael Salimbene. Not in picture: Minnie Cain and Pat Truppo. STUDENT ORGANIZATION BUSINESS CLUB STAN r Cllll COACH MICHAEL WINDUS I Deceased) Dennis Crawford Richard DeCosta Joseph Pizutelli Frank Hooper Sam Santora Pat Truppo CROSS COUNTRY TRAM (IIEERIAG SQUAD Vicky Tremarco j r 22 xi JLr'i ' 19 5 “23c | «V v i 13 MMC . 4 .-37 H « 2 •■M‘-'7' '!s’ j£' • w W¥Ar M «w W i| Ralph Freitas Carl Mason Steve Huzar Boosters Jolly and Johnny Helen and Doloros Dorothy Calico Joseph Kershaw Jeannette Marasco Palmira DiSilva Millie Vazzano Mrs. Edward Fochner Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koeller Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benedetto Mary Ann Evans Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roskelly. Jr. Hazel and Joe Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fresco Diane and Alice Crossman Sylvia and Antoinette Jack Kaplan William Reynolds Kathleen Becker Bertha and Milton Manny and Betty Beatrice Haggerty Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smith Bill Dillon Joseph F. Haggerty Helen Burghardt Paula Newsome Tom Collucci Josephine Calclla Frances DclliSanti Madeline DclliSanti Eddie and Joanne Toni Pagano Nick Capara Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Del Vecchio Earl Dykcman Carl Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Freddy Gonzalas Joan Hoy Mickey Peggy Matthiack Henry Mark Marie and Bob Mr. and Mrs. A. St. Clair Mrs. H. Borske H. Borske Josephine Jablonskl Mr. and Mrs. L. Senna Joe Arena Amelia Civctte Sylvia and Frances Steve Prescott Fred Schmitz Mr. and Mrs. M. Carpenter Frank and Tony Cullari Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cullari Mr. and Mrs. James Sciarrooc Mrs. Mary Ella Robinson Carol Ruban Mr. and Mrs. M. Ferreira Manny and Vickey Jack Jacobi Carmcla Pagano Mrs. Helen Wolenski Mrs. Fred E. Spann Barbara Borefoot Jean Levionen Elizabeth Riggs Miss C. R. Pcsaturo Mr. and Mrs. M. Canoun Moe Canoura Joanne Januscski Mrs. Wylene Cain Mrs. Emmadcll Stokes Mrs. Dorothy Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lewandowski Elaine Nolan William Pcrnot Marlene Elliott R. Best Smokey Louie Half-Stash Henry Schneider, Sr. Pepper and Sam Steve Tarnowsky Joseph Zepka Ray Bender Mildred M. Gilbert Margaret Jessen Terry Kostrzewski Manuel Brito Fred Rcndfrcy Jennie Lipuma Jennie Lipuma Mrs. Charles Lipuma, Sr. Charles Lipuma. Sr. Mrs. Marty Lipuma Marty J. Lipuma Charles R. Lipuma Mrs. Laura F. Scheffer Elizabeth Venckus Brenda and Evart Emilia Pinho Boys in 310 Wanda Jagiollo Fred E. Spann Louis A. Horwitz William Scott John F. Hcndler Angelo Rosamilia Gilbert Kahn Jean Catena Paul P. Bogatko Maybellc Lynch Bill Kaccrer Evelyn Nortof Mr. and Mrs Joe Otlowski Mrs. Edward Nortof Edward Nortof Margie and Bob Dixon Antoinette and Steve Mrs. Norma P. Lcitch Ruth M. Gronheit Mr. and Mrs. W. Truskowski Mrs. Will,am J Kelly Leona and Chuck Jean Krayewskl Elizabeth Prell Leo Golmanavich Mrs. Leo Golmanavich Barbara Levandowski Beverly Fall Joanne Policastro Antoinette Casarolo Margaret Lordi William Monprode Dolores Dziodosz Josefina Lavin C. and R L. P. U.S.S. Ticondoroga Mrs. Manual Salguciro Mrs. Harriet Borkowski Geraldine Lockcry Mrs. Margaret M. Eisenberg Mrs. Mary Soltys Chester Hooper. Jr Mary Lee Napolitano Judy and Kathy Rucki Club Saul Kapner Spike Mrs. John Nerbetski George Garrity Joseph J. Albrecht Sylvia A. Hamela Marie and Johnny Peter Franco Ramon Sompcre, Jr. Connie Niosi John Swykowski Robert S. Nerbetski Edward Martin Ray Bolt Carmella Catena Dotty Plesnik Russ and Elaine Dorothy Kopacz Mrs. Ramon Scmpcrc. Jr. Vmnic and 8ucky Hugh T. Kennedy Ed Hoelzel Betty McGovern Lawrenco A. Bloch Ruthy Kathy Ellis Rose Scnatore Mr. and Mrs. James Sciarrone Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Zirlin Mr. and Mrs. Nunzio Scarano Mr. and Mrs. Nunzio Scarano Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scarano Harry and Nettie Wynn Lou. Bob and Bernic Mr. and Mrs. J. Dudck Cookie Soltys Joseph Tuzzolo, Jr. Lillian May Dorothy Cebulski Thomas Remondelli William Tatum Mrs. Estelle Elbert Mrs. Jessie Tatum Mrs. Etta Jones Antoinette Boatwright Helene Comparetto Eddie Wolenski Dorothy Wolenski Dotty Wolenski Sol N. Freedman Mr. and Mrs. William Costigan Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fitzsimmons Leo Fitzsimmons Angie Bernic Gonzalez Adclita Gallegos Lee Margaret Parlapiano John J. D'Elia Lulu Maresca Mrs. Catherine Huzar Eva Laba Smiley Herman Hawk Frances Kraycski Jackie Cardosa Chris Schiefcr Joyce Jim and Jean Ralph Giordano Joan Napurano Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cucchiara Mrs. Joseph Sheldon Mrs. Davis Nunnez Mrs. Ellen Connor Mrs. Nick Genitempo Lloyd Kingsley Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Santora Antoinette Pacne Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Franco I Ida pinho Bernice Entrabartolo Buddy and Carol A. F. Scheffer Stuart Faber Terry and Lorraine Terry Fernicola Valeric Reznak Pat and Eleanor Darlene Boxer Beatrice Wendaline Pinky and Irene Jean Alonzo Phyllis Forgione Kay Rocmmele Marie Jones Florence Volosin Rose Mary Volosin Elaine Huljak Victor Gonzalez David Van Deventer Mr. and Mrs. M. Dantas Alice Monteiro Ann Monteiro Gloria Besosa Mrs. T. Linhares Mr. and Mrs. T. Tavares Mr. and Mrs Angelo Colasurdo W H. Keller Mr. and Mrs. J. R Bradley Shirley and Eddie Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morgan Dotty and Larry Kilian Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kilian Mr. and Mrs. George Policastro Debbie and Donna Strada Mr. and Mrs. Nunzic Cupo Charles Knchr Pcachic Comcrci Mrs. Julia Gosztyla Edward Gostzyla Mr. and Mrs. W. Di Gise Vuday Raisin Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dyminski Jack Barros Maria Santas Moses Vieira Mr. and Mrs. Lusitano Din is Joaquim L. Da Silva Nelson Neves Wordsworth D. Williams Norbcrt S. Downie James Savage Joe Muldrow Harry and Nettie Wynn W D McGee Marilyn Griffith Eddie William Harris Helene Delikat Mrs. Thomas Lconardis Madeline Kozodoy The Kozodoy Family Joan and Betty Edward Wolosen Mary Onysko Barbara Carlozzi Elizabeth Armcllino Mrs. Freda Kirsch Sally Danzis Nancy Punchatz Virginia Mann Terry Fernicola Mary Ann Petro Sally Salagaj Mrs. N. Alfano Aito Printing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yacullo Michael A. Alfano George A. Kelley Tma Manzella Betty Lyons Eleanor Bednar Joan Jilling Boosters Nicholas Fasonc Lee Fasonc Joe Vazzano Agnes A. Davitt Betty McGovern Marie Webber Engelbert Neumayer Phil Brody Benme James Wiggs Rocky Williams Corrino Elbert William Tatum Maggie Gilbert Flores Joe Ouimet Mrs. Dorothy Miller Bernadette Bania Nora Williamson Mrs. Christine Brevard Rhona Cook Amelia Vehock Robert Khchr Wyatt Warren. Jr. Manny Ettingcr Georgia Tech. Nick Adams Ray Johnston Emil P. Cantalupo Harry Buffardi Joseph Annunziata Helen Essig Tony and Terry John Kalafut Clara Taylor Arlene Dailey Toni Russo John Kalafut James Dobak Melonee Mrs. Frank Barnes Julia Hurd William J. Becker Samuel Tcpper Seymour C. Heck Pat Morclli Ptln. Nick Adams Richard Miller Peggy Pfeifer Russell Holt Don Santos Annette Koerkel Carlos Teixeira Mario Teixeira Anthony Verderese Raul Montano Mrs. Anna Santos Mrs. Carlos Teixeira Mr. and Mrs. B. Boyle Frank Rotclla Ellen McEnroe Marie Malvarez Evangeline Aznar Agucda R. Franco Mr. and Mrs. J. Malvarez Mr. and Mrs. M Gonzalez Mr. and Mrs. P. Pimentel Eilene Walls Richard Gaydos Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lordi Angela Lordi Doris and Zeke Edward Borkowski Albert C. Lusch Mrs. Sue Fairchild Delores and Ray Chet Aunt Kate Anthony Barilla Norma Le Page Michael Dyminski Gordon and Diane Joe and Muriel Michael Dyminski Vinnic and Helen Rose La Falce Statia Chinsky Joe Erdel Carol Ann O'Malley Mary and Eddie Ida Serantes J. Serantes Dolores Serantes Judy Fell Marcy Wichowski Manuel Silva Virginia Costa Tony Senna Mario Tenore Philip Scibilia Michael Pecora Helen Plewa Joan and Joanne Mrs. A Natle Anthony Natle Shirley Fischman Frances Natle Mr. and Mrs. A. Soltys Joseph Kazlau Marie Weber Diana Burns Ann Cantagallo Lucille Palenthar Yvonne Cunha Patricia F. 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VERNON FARMS 359 ELM STREET NEWARK. N. J. Mitchell 3-8463 MICHAEL D’ALLEGRO PUBLIC SERVICE PHARMACY 252 WALNUT STREET NEWARK. N. J. Mitchell 2-8055 DR. H. H. COHN OPTOMETRIST — EYES EXAMINED 112 FERRY STREET NEWARK. N. J. MArkct 2-0684 OLSHIN’S PHARMACY Prescription Drogguts SIDNEY GRODMAN. Ph.G.. Prop. LAFAYETTE end CONGRESS STREETS NEWARK. N. J. STYLEBUILT TAILORS JULIO PIRES. Proprietor Cleaning. Dyeing. Storing Custom Tailoring MUNCH’S BAKERY 80 PULASKI STREET NEWARK. N. J. MArkct 2-7662 Mitchell 3-0726 PROSPECT STUDIO Modern Photography — 3D Stereos Candid Weddings — Fine Oil Painting 193 FERRY STREET NEWARK. N. J. JAY’S FOOD CENTER 183 LAFAYETTE STREET NEWARK. N. J. Compliments of HOME ROOM 228 LEONARD CORDARO CLEANING. PRESSING. REPAIRS 20 PACIFIC STREET NEWARK. N. J. CICALESE’S BAR and GRILL 311 CHESTNUT STREET NEWARK. N. J. Compliments of NICHOLAS J. MENZA JACK’S MEN’S SHOP 60 110 CONGRESS STREET NEWARK. N. J. 197 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. CABALLEROS MEN’S SHOP TIMAX COSTUME JEWELRY-GIFTS THE BEST DRESSED WOMEN IN NEWARK WEAR TIMAX COSTUME JEWELRY NEWARK and BELLEVILLE NEW JERSEY MArket 3-3844 ZEES WHELAN AGENCY at EAST SIDE PHARMACY Finest Qudlity Drugs, Sundries and Cosmetics at money-saving prices 72 Pulaski Street Newark, N. J. BYK’S SELF SERVICE MARKET 171 MARKET STREET NEWARK. N. J. MArket 3-1790 H. A. GREEN CO. SPORTING GOODS Your School Sweaters in Stock Outfitters for East Side High School Athletic Teams 28 HALSEY STREET 61 99 Pulaski Street Newark. N. J. NEWARK 2. N. J. WALNUT STREET BAPTIST CHURCH “Where the Word of God meets the need of man” —proclaiming to all who will hear the unsearchable riches of Christ who died for our sins and lives to intercede for us— JOIN WITH US AS WE SERVE OUR RISEN SAVIOR. EVERY ONE IS WELCOME AT EVERY MEETING Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures 369 WALNUT STREET NEWARK 5. N. J. THE BLACK AND DECKER MFG., CO. C. H. GRONAU, Branch Manager 6ii McCarter highway NEWARK. NEW JERSEY Mitchell 2-8913 Mitchell 2-7681 Mitchell 2-3563 J. BOGDZIEWICZ E. KOZODOY Air Conditioned LIBBY’S LUNCHEONETTE CAM AC MACHINE COMPANY Catering to all Functions Machine Work - Electric and Gas Welding 1 12 Ferry Street Newark, N. J. 67 Lexington Street Newark, N. J. Compliments of To Dolores CAFETERIA STAFF May your future always be successful and full of happiness and may all your richest dreams become EAST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL realities. BOB 62 MArkct 2-1792 Today's Courses for People with A Future GRADUATE HOUSE TROPHIES - MEDALS - AWARDS • COURT REPORTER • STENOGRAPH (Stenotype) Machine Shorthand Manufacturers of EAST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL RINGS • MEDICAL SECRETARY Complete Laboratory • EXECUTIVE SECRETARY • LECAL SECRETARY • JUNIOR ACCOUNTANCY DAY OR EVENING 109 MONROE STREET NEWARK. NEW JERSEY Newark Preparatory School FOUNDED IN 1912 1019 Broad Street Ml 2-0480 Bigelow 3-7000 After Graduation I'll be at the CANCELLATION SHOE STORE THOMM’S HALL COMPLETE CATERING SERVICE 171 FERRY STREET You Say Where — We’ll Serve There For BARGAINS in shoes come in and see me. 1 guarantee to save you money! Meetings - Weddings - Banquets Lawn Parties - Showers Communion Breakfasts JACK NERBETSKI '56 172 THOMAS STREET NEWARK 5. NEW JERSEY 63 Best Wishes to East Side’s Class of January 1956 The Four Plating Co. Inc. COLLEGIATE CAP AND GOWN COMPANY Manufacturers of CHOIR ROBES... BAND OUTFITS ... SPECIALTIES ACADEMIC CAPS, GOWNS and HOODS ★ 366 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK. N. Y. mmmnmtitM miMmmm 11 u.u i 7 nc . Published Semi-Annually by the Students of EAST SIDE COMMERCIAL AND TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL Newark, N. J. June, 1956 Dr. Henrif A. McCracken PRINCIPAL Anna L. Erbacher VICE PRINCIPAL Retired Lewis Griffiths VICE PRINCIPAL 5 Charles L. Grubel Class Adviser Senior Home Room Advisers 7 8 Julius C. Bernstein Eleanor M. Bloomfield English Transferred to Prineipalship Wccquahic High School February I. 1956 English Stuart Faber Dr. Gilbert Kahn Science and Chemistry Business and Secretarial Dr. Harry Lewis Mathematics William A. Monprodc, Jr. Social Studies Department Chairmen Dr. Henry F. Donn Physical Education and Health 10 Faculty 1956 Mn. Elisabeth Armellino Lawrence Bloch Paul P. Boqatko Clerk Social Studies Physical Education Morris A. Brinn Science Cu9ene R. Buyer Social Studies Or. John Cavicchia Mathematics Edward B. Cicila Technical Catherine A. Cleary Mathematics Agnes A. Djvitt Librarian Mrs. Sadie A. DeLeon Scienco Mrs. Christine Del Vecchio Spanish (transferred) Nicholas E. DiNardo Music Mrs. Margaret M. Eiscnbcrg Science William S. Fast Marilyn J. Feitcl Charles F. Fisher Sydney L. Flamm Cornelius E. Flanagan Business English Art Mathematics Technical (was Acting Vice Principal) Ruth M. Gronhcit Science Charles I. Grubcl Science Mitchell Haitter Technical I On leave; Col . U. S. Air Force) Dorothy Hainor Music Murray Hecht Business Samuel T. Mecht Seymour C. Heck John F. Handler Alice B. Hennings Louis A. Horuifx Business English Business English Physical Education Doris B. Hupp Art lust Jannarone Technical Anthony V. Jannone Secretarial Harold M. Jay English Margaret Jcsscn Librarian 12 George A. Kelley English Mrs. Marie C. Kelly Secretarial George M. Kessler Social Studies Harry G. Kcttcnring Technical Mrs. Freda G. Kirsch Teacher Clerk Robert R. Klein Mrs. Norma P. Lcitch Leonard Lumb Sclonco Health Mathematic Maybcllc P. Lynch Social Studies Mary I. Macintosh English Mrs. Camille S. Malbrock Physical Education Patrick Marchcsani Technical Mrs. Arlinc R. Marsh, R.N. Nurse Esther L. Martin Art (retired) Mrs. Effie M. Mathieson Lillian K. May Home Economics Science Joseph F. McCormack Latin Mrs. Etta C. McGee Physical Education Richard A. Miller Herbert Mooro Technical English Katherine Nclligan Secretarial Engelbert J. Ncumayer English Anthony Paluch Technical Janette Parmele Social Studies (furlough) Edward A. Posner Social Studies Ruth Perkins Secretarial Ellen C. Richard Secretarial Frances G. Rindner Secretarial 13 Angelo A. Rosamilia Oliver H. Sjbold Edward Sail Mathematics Spanish Business Faculty 1956 Mrs. Laura F. Scheffer Mathematics J. Jerome Schlosser Mathematics I Canio M. Sc oca Business William C. Seott Counselor Walter Sicgwarth Technical Daniel D. Singer Garland H. Smith Nellie M. Smith Fred E. Spann Irving I. Springer Social Studies Business (retired) Secretarial Physical Education Business Fannie E. Sterbenz Howard G. Stintsman Vincent P. Trunk Israel Tumin Stephen P. Vandcrhoot Pianist Technical English Social Studies Technical Jessie C. Wagoner Mrs. Louise M. Weinstein Emily G. Wilder English English Music Wordsworth D. Williams Michael A. Windus English (Retired) Technical (Deceased) LUCILLE CARMELA AIELLO RUTH ALICE ALBANOWICZ 1 I 8 Pulaski Street Not too serious, not too gay. Just a real sport in every way. MANUEL AMBROSE ALBAREZ 41 I Chestnut Street The strongest man is one who stands alone. 133 Adams Street With sweetness as fresh as any rose. MILES DONALD ALLIERI 164 Astor Street ’Tis easy enough to be pleasant. VINCENT JACK AMMIRATA 13 Alyea Street Good humor makes all things tolerable. 16 VERONICA ATTANASIO 67 Nichols Street She is an artist, we all agree. Plus looks, charm and personality. MAUDE LOUISE BALTIMORE 8 Roanoke Court A little naughty, but always nice. JOAN CATHERINE BALLMAN 46 Garrison Street Be true to your highest convictions. BERNADETTE TERESA BANIA 300 Elm Street Endurance is patience, concentrated. PATRICIA BARBARA BAUMGARTNER 59 Houston Street I am wealthy in my friends. ANITA BERGERON 191 Ridgewood Avenue In every gesture, dignity and grace. EDMUND STEPHAN BIRCSAK 21 8 Van Buren Street His personality, his mind, his happy heart, bespeak a man! DOROTHY HELEN BOBROWICZ MANUEL DANIEL BRITO 1 72 New York Avenue In listening mood he seems to stand. 31 Foundry Street How many lives we live in one! JOSEPH WILLIAM BROWN I 1 3 Magazine Street Wit and wisdom arc born with a man. 19 ROBERT LEE BROWN MORRIS EMILIANO CALACAT 278 West Kinney Street A cheery song he'll always sing, A happy smile he’ll always bring. PHILIP JOSEPH CANDURA 127 Delaney Street A friendly fellow, true of heart. 99 Emmett Street Young in limb; in judgment, old. MARGARET MARIE CARLIN 96 Rome Street She is a personality! PALMIRA CARMELLA CARRUBBA 163 Green Street A little work, a little play. Keep me going through the day. BEVERLY ANN CARVER 6 Roanoke Court Not solemnity, nor great dignity. But friendliness and jollity. SANDRA MARY CICALESE 1 37 New York Avenue A merry lass is she. 4 CARMELA ROSE MARIE CATENA 241 Oliver Street She is a creature, sweet and shy, And oh! so easy on the eye. CAROLINE HELEN CICALESE 522 Mulberry Street A face so sweet, and a heart so kind. MICHAEL THOMAS CLARK 89 Kossuth Street Where'er he treads, they say you’ll find a trail cf broken hearts behind. ELAINE VERONICA CUNHA 8 Clover Street Cute and clever, naughty never; Well, hardly ever. YVONNE JEAN CUNHA 1 4 Elm Road A lady-like smile . . . VERA JEANETTE CUOZZO 308 Oliver Street Happy and gay, throughout the day. RICHARD CUZZOLINO 1 82 Malvern Street A fool there was, and he made his prayer . . . HOWARD ALFRED DALY 83 Kossuth Street Why live, if not to be merry and gay? 23 JOSEPH ALEXANDER DASARO 7 Goble Street He’s fond of dress, but fonder of dresses. FRANK DcROSA 18 Merchant Street Cool as a cucumber. 24 GERALDINE ANNA DeLUCA 3 Adams Street LOUIS VICTOR DcMASI 37 Monroe Street 102 Kossuth Street 78 Rome Street I don't worry, I don’t core. Her smile is the sweetest that was ever seen. JAMES DOBAK 22 Mott Street His tales and songs, they will well remember. JERRY JOSEPH DOMENIOSKI 290 Morris Avenue Worry, let it run away; Live a life, and live it gay. 25 LLOYD DENNIS DuBOIS 121 Pennington Street To all, a friend. JOSEPH ANTHONY FALKOWSKI 1 28 Tichenor Street His form is ponderous; his steps arc slow. GEORGE ANTHONY FABBRICATORE 67 Garden Street Take life as it comes. FRANK ANTHONY FARBANEC 36 Gotthart Street A bright, friendly boy is he. KATHERINE FRANCES ELLIS 22 Vt Komorn Street She helps to make the world a friendly place. BERNICE MILDRED ENTRABARTOLO 171 Elm Street Naughty never? Hardly ever! JAMES CURTIS FARROW 120 Walnut Street ANDREW ANTHONY FERNANDEZ 393 East Kinney Street He has witty words ond a frequent smile. SALLY ANN FIORE 64 Vincent Street On the surface, sort of quiet. GRACE ANTONIA FONTANAROSA 95 Jefferson Street Pleasant, neat; and always sweet. GENE ANTHONY FOTI 271 Lafayette Street A lot of fun in every way. V t V LORRAINE FRAHER 208 South Street Cute as a picture. ROBERT MICHAEL FREDA 197 Lafayette Street A little quiet, and a lot wise. ANTHONY DOMENICK FRESULONE 283 Walnut Street Content to follow, where others lead the way. 29 RAYMOND FRANK GALISEWSKI 1 8 Fillmore Street Happy, jolly, full of glee, thy manner is from sorrow free. CHARLES GIBSON 121 Albert Avenue Hail, fellow! Well met! 30 Capable, clever and gay; Never do today what can be done An all 'round girl in every way. tomorrow. ROBERT JOHN GIENGA VINCENT JOSEPH GIOVINAZZO 109 Ann Street 300 Vi Oliver Street A little work, and a little play, Keep me going through the day. Full of fun, and mischief too, Doing things he shouldn't do. CATHERINE MARIE GLENFIELD 21 Wall Street BARBARA ANN GOLDEN 82 Chapel Street Good looking, we all agree, And perfect personality! Is she so quiet, so demure? BERNARD JOSEPH GONZALEZ 78 Jackson Street A httlc nonsense, now and then, Is relished by the wisest men. 31 EILEEN VERONICA GORMAN I 2 Speedway Avenue Of manners qu ct, affections mild. t0V 8 HEINZ KARL GRIMM 94 Tichenor Street Deep versed in books, and shallow in himself. MAUREEN PATRICIA HART 43 Cortland Street What power she dees contain! WILLIAM CHRISTIE HADWEN 63 Lang Street It's good to be merry and wise. ARLENE HELD 1 05 Magazine Street She's friendly to all, and a real swell gal. PREVELLA HILL 104 Orchard Street Solemnity and dignity are hers. EDWARD JOSEPH HOELZEL 71 Niagara Street Music in his heart he bore Long after it was heard no more. THOMAS JOHN HORNIACEK 45 Saint Francis Street Have you seen his dancing style? VERONICA MYRTLE HOLLOWAY 218 Chestnut Street To make this world a friendly place, One must show a friendly face. ELAINE NADIA HULJAK 12 Houston Street She is sweet and simple; and charming too. LOUIS PARK JAN 204 Mulberry Street Quietly he stands aside. And much he gams from the rushing tide. 34 MICHAEL HUZAR 1 8 Wall Street There was a youth who loved mischief. NELLIE RUTH IMES 135 Livingston Street No anger was found in her; Only mirth and joy. WALTER ANDREW KARAS 70 Chambers Street A friendly and happy lad. MARIE HELENE KATUSAK 53 Goble Street Beauty so fair mates not with evil. JOSEPH KAZLAU 516 Mulberry Street Modesty becomes a man. JOHN JOSEPH KAWAZINSKY 278 Ferry Street A regular fellow and a good friend. JOSEPH KESELICKA 1 70 Chestnut Street His talents aro of the more silent type. ANTOINETTE CATHERINE KOZLOWSKI 25 Foundry Street Friendly, jolly, never sad, Joking all day, never mad. FRANCES KRAYESKI 242 Walnut Street A nicer girl you cannot find; Quiet, sweet, and ne'er unkind. ALEXANDER KRONICK 550 Ferry Street He must be a first-rater. VERONICA JULIA KUPER 295 Oliver Street As merry as the day is long. 37 FERNANDO LAVIN 75 Wall Street What can a man believe? PHYLLIS JACQUELYN LEATH 51 Tkhenor Street Her charming smile will be long remembered. MILTON CHESTER KWASNIK 180 Malvern Street A regular fellow, and a great friend. JEAN ELIZABETH LEIVONEN 108 Brill Street Her talents are more of the silent type. LOIS VICTORIA LEUSEN 103 Somme Street Humor is the foam on the wave of life. EUGENE JOSEPH LEWANDOWSKI JOHN LOUIS LOUREIRO 21 Madison Street A fellow who may look quiet, But really proves to be a riot. 35 Darcy Street A great man, true of heart. CHARLES PAUL LUBINSKY 76 Kossuth Street The best of the sport is to do the deed. JEANNETTE LYNDA MARASCO 243 Jefferson Street She's a wee thing, ond ncot. INEZ MARIE MARTINEZ 94 Chambers Street Sweet and gentle. MARGARET MARY MATTHIACK 52 Kossuth Street To say the least is to say the best. JOSEPH ANTHONY MARTINEZ 36 Vi Warwick Street A nice guy to have for a friend. LOUIS JOSEPH MARTINS 26 Goble Street He is small, and plenty wise, And he's a terror for his size. CHARLES HAROLD McCABE 55 Oxford Street T s not the clothes that make the man. 41 RONALD McGARRY 1 88 South Street DENNIS ROY MILLER 164 Polk Street It's early to bed and early to rise, That makes one sick until he dies. MARY ELIZABETH MONGUSO 368 Lafayette Street Precious things come in small packages. JOAN ELLEN MONETTI 126 Magazine Street Cute as a picture. GLORIA JEAN MUCCI 19 Hawkins Street Pretty, neat, and very gay. Into every heart she finds a way. MICHAEL JOSEPH MORANO 135 New York Avenue He doesn't say much, but absorbs everything. EILEEN CAROL MULHEARN 120 Tichenor Street Happy am I; from care I am free; Why isn't every one content like me? .11 O ELBERT ALLEN MUELLER 68 Barbara Street Quietness is not his nature. _ EDWARD MICHAEL MURZENSKI 38 Wall Street Full of fun, and mischief too. Doing things he shouldn't do. n 44 WILLIAM THOMAS MUZZIO 81 Napoleon Street After all, why worry? VALERIE ANN NARKIEWICZ 393 Walnut Street She did so much, and did it so well. ANTOINETTE ROSE NASTO 246 Chestnut Street She has a lough that's full of fun. FRANCES CARMEL NATALE 199 Lafayette Street Sunny smile and twinkling eyes. JUANITA NAUYOKS 82 South 11th Street There's none so sweet and none so neat. ELAINE CAROL NOLAN 28 Providence Street A charmer in her every way . . . FRANKLYN EDWARD NORTON 30 Rome Street A happy disposition is his greatest treasure. PATRICIA ANN NICIEWSK! 41 1 Walnut Street Friendly, jolly, and never sad. JUDITH ANNE OLLENSCHLEGER 307 Greylock Parkway Belleville, New Jersey The fairest garden in her looks; And, in her mind, the wisest books. MARY ANN ONYSKO 68 Magazine Street There is none quite so sweet. JOANN SOPHIE OPALKA 48 Lang Street She, who was never proud, Had tongue at will, yet ne’er was loud. ANTOINETTE CONCETTA PAGANO 108 New York Avenue A happy smile with twinkling eye, A joyful laugh, and ne’re a sigh. 47 RUTH LUANA OUTCALT 1 1 3 South Eighth Street Fresh in youth and lots of fun. HELEN MILDRED PARASCANDO 363 East Kinney Street Carefree and gay All through the day. NORMAN CHARLES PODLAS 102 Albert Avenue A jolly good fellow was he. 48 MARY ANN PETRO 235 Emmett Street Women of few words are the best women. MARTHA ANN PLIS 2 Waydell Street A little mischief, full of fun, Well liked by everyone. CAROL CHRISTINE POPIELARSKI 109 Jefferson Street The way to have a friend is to be one. CHARLES PATRICK POSKONKA 30 Napoleon Street Enjoying life, he should live long. BARBARA POSUNKO 1 34 Jackson Street Sweet face, and kind thoughts, are hers. ROBERT FRANK POTH 106 Magazine Street He played the game with all his heart. RENITA MARY PRUCHNICKI 10 Merchant Place You never can tell what an angel can do. 49 NANCY JANE PUHL 90 Elm Road Her ove y eyes are Cupid's arms, and every look a dart. PETER WILLIAM ROJEK 269 New York Avenue Fun is where you find it. 50 FRED GILLETE RENDFREY 47 Komorn Street A jolly fellow with kindness for all. VICTOR EDWARD RENKO 63 Mott Street A comb that deftly parts his hair, A smile that drives away all care. [J.S. H ' '4 LOUISE CHRISTINE RUSSO 55 Malvern Street Her cup of laughter, running ever . . . GEORGE EDWARD SABAK 33 Garrison Street In $tudy and in sport he far excelled. ANTOINETTE ANGELA SABATINO 362 Elm Street A dash of laughter, a cup of fun. An ounce of loafing when day is done. THOMAS JOSEPH SALIMBENE 325 Lafayette Street Witty, lively, and full of fun. 51 CARMELANN SALIMBENE 1 34 New York Avenue Life is a bundle of fun. HAROLD CHARLES SCHMIDT 191 Magazine Street Full of fun. and mischief too. Doing things he shouldn’t do. ROBERT LAWRENCE SANTANIELLO 214 Brookdale Avenue He takes things as they come. CAROL SCHNEIDER 23 Darcy Street Sometimes serious, more often gay. THOMAS EDWARD SCHWINDT 218 South Street I’m the happiest when farthest from my books. PATRICIA JEAN SCULLY l9' 2 Fillrporc Street There’s a jest on her lips, if it's laughter you need. SHIRLEY ANN SHERMAN 1 00 Tichenor Street If friends be wealth, you are the richest. PHYLLIS ANN SHUBSDA 1 80 Wilson Avenue LORRAINE ORA SIBILIA 165 Emmett Street A happy smile on every day She gives to all who come her way. Sparkling eyes and gleaming smile, Gay and happy all the while. MARGARET SOARES 297 Chestnut Street Particular in her every way, Always jolly through the day. ANTHONY RALPH STOIA 96 Delaney Street Some think the world is made for fun and frolic . . . JOHN LAWRENCE STORZUM 105A Napoleon Street My skies are seldom gray. MARIANNE JOYCE STRIGLE 12 Komorn Street In friendship. I early was taught to believe. HENRY GEORGE STULEC 79 Ferguson Street Carefree as the day is long. JOSEPH FRANCIS STRYCHARZ 1 I 7 Pulaski Street Alert and studious he will ever be. ELIZABETH ANN SUTTER 66 Barbara Street She is of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. JOSEPH EDWARD TALOCKA 1 80 Van Buren Street His talents are more of the silent type. ROBERT SWATIC 79 Chadwick Avenue PHYLLIS ANN TAMBURRI 125 Vi Union Street Particular in her every way. S After all, why worry? ELAINE FRANCES TANCHAK 13 Brinsmaid Place We informed; her smile's a treat, with personality that can’t be beat. 56 JOSEPH ROBERT TOSIES 352 New York Avenue His limbs were cast in manly mold. For hardy sports or contest bold. DAVID HENRY VAN DEVENTER LUCILLE ANN VELLA 1 35 Thomas Street Not too serious, not too gay, Just a real sport in every way. 169 New York Avenue She is petite, and she is cute, and she is nice as she can be. ALLAN RICHARD WALD EILENE JANICE WALLS 42 Garrison Street A little mischievous and full of fun. 69 Houston Street He's a reasonable man; quiet, witty, and a good friend. ADOLPH JOHN WIESNER 331 Elm Stret A nicer man you cannot find. ELIZABETH ELLEN WHALEN 1 68 Christie Street It's nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice. NORA ALICE WILLIAMSON 26 Orchard Street Variety is the spice of life. 1 72 Chestnut Street Good sport, good friend, good natured. RICHARD HARRY WOOD 30 Lexington Street Men of few words are the best men. JOAN ANN ZAVODNY 400 East Kinney Street LOUIS ANTHONY BANCALA 317 Jefferson Street A dillar, a dollar, an East Side scholar. 59 Is she really so quiet, so very demure? Alma Mater In the bustling city’s bosom, Like a gem most rare. Shines the noblest of our treasures. Shines our High School fair. In the field, the hall, the city. Loyal to thy name. Be it ever our endeavor Far to spread thy fame. Down the vista may we sec thee Of advancing age. Never dimmed though farther distant. Youth's bright heritage. Then unite in loyal praises, Ere the glad days run. In the world are many high schools, In our hearts but ONE. Chorus Hail, all hail, dear East Side High School Green thy memory be; By the bond of happy hours Are we bound to thee. The Sands of Time by FRANK FARBANEC We’ll soon leave behind in the slow sands of time the mem'ries of days long gone by; But I'm sure you'll agree, just exactly like me. that we'll never forget East Side High. Now the Torch is a book in which we will look and recall all the things of the past; This yearbook, you see. is something that we shall treasure and keep to the last. In conclusion I'll say that this book one day may be old-fashioned, and way out of date, But the contents inside will ever abide and be cherished and thought of as great. Cute Babies Margaret Soares Judy Ollenschlcgcr Yvonne Cunha Beverly Carver Joseph Kazlau Betty Whalen Evelyn Notto Elaine Nolan Catherine Ball John Gibson Ronnie Kupcr Elaine Tanchak Joan Ballman Loretta Cotcllesso Robert McMinn Barbara Dino Eileen Gorman Ruth Mahoney Mary Pctro Joan Monetti Edward Hoelzel Phyllis Tamburri Lois Leu sen Helene Comparetto Lucille Vella Richard Wood Vincent Giovanazzo Bernard Gonzalez Gene Foti Raymond Galiscwski Weren’t We? Vera Cuozzo Barbara Levcndoski Pat Scully Philip Carvdura Elizabeth Sutter Walter Mahr Pat Kl.mck Marie Katusak Dolores Dziadosz Antoinette Kozlowski Gloria Mucci Robert Santaniello Maroaret Carlin Howard Daly Mary Mooquso 45 Katherine Ellis 46 Eleanor and Marion Specht 47 Mildred Fitz 48 Inez Martinez 49 Barbara Posunko 50 Richard Dcvccka 51 Joan Opalka 52 Joann Zavodny 53 Ruth Mahoney 54 Louise Russo 55 Edmund 8irczak 56 Grace Fonfanarosa 57 Maroaret Matthiack 58 8:25 AM. 8:26 A M. Sharpies 64 Surprise 2:30 PM. ' 3:30 P.M. Up y Daily 1 Senior Daq March 23, 1956 Class Officers CHARLES McCABE. President; ANTOINETTE NASTO. Vice President; GENE FOTI. Secretary; BERNARD GONZALEZ. Treasurer. Prom Committee PATROLMAN Nick Adams a graduate of this school, now a member of Newark's police department, assigned to East Side for protection of our lives and property. The Senior Log September 1955 to June 1956 The perfect judge will read each work of wit With the same spirit that its author writ. September 12th A grand and glorious feelin'; we re Seniors! 13th Someone stepped on a Freshman. 15th Books are issued. 16th Back to the grind. 19th Embalming fluid found in a teacher's desk. Guess whose? 20th Dollberg is in cafeteria line. 23rd Eddie Fisher and Tony Curtis were found in Evelyn Notte’s locker. 25th Fernandez dizzy from cross-country practice. 28th Fernando shaves. 30th Natale and Scully charge correct prices in cafeteria. October 4th Brooklyn Dodgers win. 12th First holiday. 14th All stores are sold out on chains and locks. 15th Our Sadie Hawkins Dance; Poskonka is our official dog catcher. 16th Class dues announced. 17th Eight Seniors leave school. 18th Knehr is found studying in library. 22nd Joe Brown sings on key. 24th Russo is found practicing her mother's signature. 25th Report cards are issued. 26th Tamburri's tears fill buckets. 30th A cork is found in Hoelzel's clarinet. 31st Sutter prepares to trick or treat . November 1st Mr. Monprode and Mr. Horwitz rock n' roll at Saturday night dance. 9th Police line-up; Seniors are being photographed. 15th O-o-o-o-h! Valerie forgot to wear her brand new engagement ring. 22nd Walls. Ballman. and Kozidor hint about the Prom. 30th Murzenski passes his first Physics test. 78 December 4th DeSilva is engaged; congratulations! 9th Senior Prom at Essex House; Starlight Room aglow with East Side’s stars. 19th Phoned bomb scare threatens East Side. Phil taken to hospital; finger caught in telephone coin return. 25th Rendfrey gets Uncle Wiggley books for Christmas; Sal-imbene gets a stocking full of coal. 30th Dobak passed Spanish test. January 1st Seniors home at three A. M. from New Year's party. 3rd Vacation is over; ugh! 8th Miss Davitt gets lifetime supply of scotch tape. 10th Cafeteria serves fresh cake. 1 1th Louie Martins stars in Dramatic Club presentation. 12th Romeo finally gives poem to Mr. Bernstein. 13th Mr. Bernstein is going to Weequahic High. 18th Poth gets his hand caught in a basket. 21st Mr. Springer: Did you do your home work Daly? 24th To whom does Catherine Ball give goodies in exchange for History 3 home work? February 1st Report cards; we goofed. 2nd Seven down; one to go. 4th Mr. Lumb refuses to assign detention to a long line requesting such. 14th Kuback and McGovern get anonymous Valentines. 21st George sharpens hatchet; chop-chop-chop-splat! 22nd Sabak and Wald paint red. white, and blue suspenders on bust of Washington. 28th Mahr is still in Spanish I. March 5th Mr. Cole gets finger caught under home-made mallet in 322. 17th The wearin' o the green! 19th Mrs. Schefter gives a Math test that can be completed before the dismissal bell rings. 23rd Senior Day; are we hams! 24th No home work in Algebra 5; will these miracles never cease? 29th Last vacation starts. 79 April 1st Happy Easter on this April Fool's Day. 3rd The Torch goes to press; Dr. Cavicchia works during vacation time. 9th Last vacation over; Mr. Grubel pleads for Seniors' dues. 10th Mr. Grubel has a new suit. 17th Announcer is out. Seniors subscribe 99.9 per cent; Van Derventer still unable to read. 19th Kuper wears shoes with bubble-gum soles. 20th Mr. Monprode and Mr. Muzzy have a conference. 24th Woody takes annual Spring bath. 26th Mr. Young finally recognizes Seniors as such. 29th Mr. Jannone waits in cafeteria line. May 1st Dubois is seen taking books home. 6th Gibson wins 100 yard dash. 8th Mr. Kettenring buys a corkscrew and fifty pounds of hops. 11th What Seniors took the day off to visit a sick friend'' at Asbury Park? 16th Monguso makes a boo-boo. 17th The Torch is out! 18th “Every day is a holiday for me ; Catherine Ball. 26th Mueller walks to school. June 1st A few weeks and we will be alumni—or career Seniors. 4th Mr. Tumin spills coffee “obtained from the science room.” 8th Final tests; reports due. 11 th O-o-o-o-h! ! ! 12th Caps and gowns arrive. 1 5th Senior Awards Assembly. 18th Seniors rehearse; Mr. “D tunes his violin; Miss Wilder tunes the choir. 19th Ditto; ready for the big day. 20th Diplomas for some; summer school for others. 21st It's all over now; army. navy, marines, or get a job. 80 The Song s We Sing One Of the most important things in our lives, and especially in our high school days, is music. Wc would be lost without it. Of all the songs we sang, and to which we danced, during our four wonderful years at East Side, we will always remember these for their associations in our carefree school days. Miuhmiii d ... — Our football games Summer school Our report cards Quoting our Freshmen Detention East Side Dances Our band After graduation Monday morning School goes on Our football team Truant Officer East Side girls Because we have home work East Side Boys You Are My Love Holidays Senior Day „ F in History 4 Caught cutting Hmmmm-Mr, LumOrf’? Pass Mr. Davis with all A'S Daddy-0 .. Mr. Jay Late, again. Mr. Rosamilia! Teacher’s pet The Sweet Shoppe Class rings Our basketball team Class lovers Manny Albarez Graduation Day You're wanted in the office See You Later, Alligator Here In My Heart........... ............. Class reunion East Side will live forever 81 Bits, and More of the Same Here, it is graduation time, and boy! do we have a lot to look back at! The Ann Street annex was the beginning for many of the girls, including Inez Martinez and Marion Specht . . . When he sat on a melted snow-ball. Mr. Schlosser was the object of Elaine Nolan's laughter . . . Shirley Sherman wasn’t the only Freshman who got lost that first day in East Side . . . Catherine Ball couldn't understand why Mr. Fisher was always changing her seat . . . Patricia Scully sat in Mr. Jay's English class while everyone wondered why . . . The appearance of the cheering squad was improved with the election of Lorraine Fraher and Nancy Puhl . . . The band room was an attraction to John Knehr. Walter Mahr. and Fred Rendfrey . . . Jeanette Marasco was a little embarrassed after being thrown out of a Science class . . . Gene Foti made it a habit to cat roast beef sandwiches at Shines' with his “cuzzins” ... It was a happy day for Phyllis Shubsda when she was elected drum-majorette . . . Two athletes were the big problem in Ruth Outcalt's life . . . Those school dances where everyone supported the walls made Arlene Held a little unhappy . . . Fernando Lavin's trip to Spain was a perfect excuse to leave school early . . . Frank Core and Veronica Attanasio made a nice couple when they finally got together in their Junior year . . . Maureen Hart began to get a little annoyed when Tom Salimbene kept asking her what the scoop was ... All the football, baseball, and basketball games were faithfully attended by Anita Bergeron . . . John Gibson still wonders why Nick searches him for firecrackers . . . Home room 310 was the scene of a lot of ups and downs for Evelyn Notte . . . Andrew Fernandez. 5' 5 at the time, had to run the high hurdles . . . Running up the wrong stairway seemed to be an obsession with many of the Freshmen. including Morris Calacat . . . Edward Hoelzel didn't seem a bit nervous when he did that clarinet solo . . . Two guys who really enjoyed being on the basketball team were Robert Poth and Thomas Horniacek . . . Prevella Hill was a little nervous that first day of school. But then, who wasn't? ... All the girls certainly agreed along with Dorothy Bobrowicz that changing to a gym suit was a nuisance . . . Antoinette Kozlowski's hand was a litttle tired after writing 9 x 9 a hundred times . . . Curtis Farrow was one of the many boys who enjoyed the track team in 1954 . . . The dance band assemblies were the delight of Manuel Brito . . . The end of a class was a hard time for Patricia Gamble, as she fought her way through the crowds in the halls . . . Miss Feitel's English class was the scene of many politicial debates as witnessed by Barbara Barefoot. . . Bernard Gonzalez hated to get caught in the mad rush to the old cafeteria ... All East Side's beauties couldn’t be forgotten by Richard Devecka and Pete Rojek . . . Carol Schneider had Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White dedicated to her on her birthday . . : If walls could talk, the dressing room would have a lot to say about the fooling around Charles Gibson did before football practice . . . Vincent Ammi-rata found that Chemistry experiments could be fun . . . Mr. Jannone handed out quite a few lectures to Adeline Smith . . . Heinz Grimm got a surprise from Mr. Grubel with the “C cycle mark ... It was quite a day when Joseph Falkow-ski pitched a no-hitter for the Jayvees . . . Giving talks in English 7 wasn't exactly Catherien Glenfield s idea of fun . . . 82 The halls wouldn't have been the same without Elaine Huljak taking her morning walk . . . When the pressure cooker blew up in Foods. Katherine Ellis had to duck . . . Ivory’s technicolor shoes held Robert Miller’s attention most of the time ... All lunch periods were the same to Maria Foerster; she took a pill and ate an apple . . . Anthony Stoia was glad to get Mr. Williams for English 6 after failing most of the others . . . Joe Talocka and Joe Strycharz had some wild times in Mechanical Lab . . . Thomas Schwindt led Mr. Rosamilia a merry chase by always evading the question of detention . . . Both Robert Santaniello and Patricia Prignano struggled through History 2 and 3 . . . The singing of the Alma Mater always made Elzabeth Whalen feel a little funny inside . . . Patricia Klimek thought our first Senior Day had quite an air of dignity . . . Playing volley ball with the girls during lunch was a favorite with Barbara Levendoski . . . Lloyd DuBois was a trifle awed by Mr. Brinn’s experiments . . . Gerry DeLuca always bragged about having the best teachers in the school . . . While the boys played football. Gloria Mucci had a hard time trying to decorate the gym for the I2B dance . . . The Student Organization Musical Comedy was practically produced by Frances Natale . . . Charles Lubinsky always wondered why Mr. Kettenring said If the shoe fits, put it on. . . . Veronica Kuper doesn’t know how. but she passed in Miss Richard’s typing class . . . Mr. Nobile has some temper as Joan Zavodny found out one day in gym . . . Patricia Baumgartner figuratively danced the soles off her shoes at the 1 1A dance . . . That 5th period gym class Cecilia attended sure was a puzzle . . . Mr. Williams' classes seem to have been popular with everyone, but most of all with Frank DeRosa and William Dunning . . . Joseph Martinez never could get his work in on time, especially in one particular third period class . . . One student teacher Margaret Soares enjoyed was Mr. Joseph Morano . . . Mr. Jannone never tired of teasing Eileen Dziki about the dances in Jersey City and Garfield . . . For a while everyone wondered who that someone was in Edmund Bircsak’s study class . . . Michael Morano never did like making five and ten minute speeches . . . The drums sure took a beating when Joseph Dasaro got hold of them . . . The first year of school was a very happy one for Frances Krayeski . . . One misplaced comma, and Barbara Kempczynski sometimes spent a period discussing it with Mr. Jannone . . . Mrs. Schefter praised the day Frank Far-banec finally remembered sin'-x -f- cos-x = 1 . . . Joseph Keselicka made the first string Jayvee baseball team during his sophomore year . . . Among those who attended the Amateur Show of 1953 were Gwendolyn Lee and Maude Baltimore . . . William Hadwen was always trying to scheme up ways not to come to school . . . Everything about her Stenograph class was a pleasure to Renita Pruchnicki . . . Gym classes seem to have been a pleasure for some of our classmates, especially Elvin Williams and Frank Ciuba . . . David Van Deventer was a proud member of the track team . . . When George Sabak stopped a javelin with his back at a meet. Allan Wald was speechless . . . Barbara Golden, returning to school after Thanksgiving. 1955. reported that she had a wonderful holiday week-end . . . Mary Ann Petro always seemed to be looking the other way when she was on hall patrol . . . 83 East Side's wonderful football players, including Richard Zavaglia. won’t be forgotten very easily by Louise Russo . . . History 3 was Antoinette Pagano's biggest problem . . . After listening to a lot of talk about some of East Side’s teachers. Ruth Imes found out for herself how wrong some people can be . . . Geometry 2 was a very popular class with Robert Brown . . . Basketball was a favorite topic with Mr. Jannarone. so Manny Albarez learned . . . Ronald Kuback had his eye on someone in Mr. Kelley’s study room . . . Phyllis Leath found it a chore in itself to get to school on time . . . Those strange odors coming from 314 weren't very pleasing to Robert Freda . . . The days John Wesolowski did get to school should have been declared holidays . . . Joe Brown saw the feud the time the irresistable force met the immovable object . . . Lorraine Zachary seemed to enjoy the Talent Show in December 1955 . . . Girls being girls, they always found something to gossip about; Carol Popielarski and Carmela Catena could have told you that any time . . . Eugene Lewandowski won’t forget that first accident with his car . . . Thomas Gesualdo and Phil Candura made many forget very easily . . . Those strange concoctions cooked up in Foods class didn't seem very appetizing to Ann DeSilva . . . Jerry Domenioski never could stop teasing Eileen . . . Norman Podlas was a valuable member of the band . . . The first basketball game Barbara Dino attended was played at East Side . . . Michael Huzar wondered where the books disappeared to in Mr. Williams' English 5 class . . . Robert Swatic and Juanita Nauyoks went through school enjoying themselves in their own ways . . . Dr. Kahn had very few problems with Eleanor Specht working for him . . . English 6 was a pleasure for Ruth Albanowicz . . . Home room period usually gave Helene Comparetto the opportunity to give Mr. Sabold a hard time . . . Getting her home room to subscribe to The Announcer was quite a job for Joanne Opalko . . . That snow ball fight in which Martha Plis took part in her Science class turned out to be a riot . . . Lorraine Sibilia heard all Mr. Jannone's ‘ Do's and Don'ts for Teenagers . . . Sylvia Hamela had a little trouble with her J.B.T. notebook. Palmira Carrubba was worried about becoming bald after having her hair pulled so often by Sam Santora . . . Walter Karas had it bad for a girl in his Algebra 1 class . . . Seeing Weckesser almost go out the window (with a little help of course) wasn’t exactly a pleasure for George Dollberg . . . The lectures in Mr. Jannone's classes were famous to every girl who took Steno. but were remembered most by Marie Jardim . . . It’s a mystery to us why James Dobak had the most fun the second cycle of his 12B term . . . Everyone was happy when Antoinette Nasto was elected vice president of our class . . . Margaret Carlin and Louis DeMasi won’t be forgotten by the many friends they made in East Side . . . One very popular person who was involved in just about everything in school was Tom Clark . . . Whenever there was any clowning going on. you could almost be sure to find Vera Cuozzo in the middle of it . . . Lucille Vella remembers a certain fall date . . . Robert Mal-archick thought everything about East Side was wonderful . . . John Storzum's fifth period gym classes held a lot of fun for him . . . 84 Many of the students particularly remembered several of their teachers: Frank Norton thought the best thing happened when he got in Mr. Grubel's home room; Teddy Edwards won't forget Mr. Brinn's Physics class; Mr. Mintz was the cause of Robert Gienga's laughter; Nora Williamson thought Mr. Moores English class was the greatest; some of the law cases presented by Mr. Fast were very interesting to Lois Leusen; History in Miss Lynch’s class was enjoyable for Elaine Cunha; Mr. Jay should have been a little easier on Eileen Gorman. Ruth Mahoney, and Barbara Posunko; Jean Leivonen. Judy Ollenschleger. and Vincent Giovinazzo. not forgetting Marie Katusak. always talked about the good times they had in Mr. Bernstein’s classes; If they could help it. Grace Fontanarosa and Charlie McCabe never missed Mr. Springer's classes; Victor Renko especially liked Mr. Horwitz's classes during election time; and last but not least. Adolph Wiesner looked forward to Mechanical Drawing with Mr. Jannaronc . . . It seemed to be Spring any time of the year for many of our classmates. Caroline Cicalese met her dream boy here at East Side . . . An Algebra class that brought them together holds many memories for Ray Galisewski and Loretta Cotellesso . . . The halls wouldn’t have been the same without Bertha Bartlomiejczyk and Milton Kwasnik walking through them . . . Love became a many splendored thing when Marianne Strigle and Stan met . . . Dolores Dziadosz and Manuel Brito had eyes only for each other . . . Any time you heard Loretta Romeo, she was talking about Richie . . . Terry Kostrzewski had a wonderful time on that first date with Jim . . . Going steady with Johnny was the best thing that ever happened to Lucille Aiello . . . Happy was the day Eileen Mulhearn became engaged . . . Valerie Narkie-wicz had a favorite topic, which everyone but she tired of. that was Ralph, of course . . . The day Robert Czajkowski met Vera was a very special one for him . . . Senior Day was one of two things looked forward to. Among the many who enjoyed themselves were Helen Parascando and Joseph Kazlau . . . Mary Onysko had herself a time at the dance after the show . . . Miles Allieri wished he could congratulate everyone in the Senior Day Show . . . New York held quite an attraction for many of the Seniors including Robert McMinn and Bernice Entrabartolo . . . Joan Monctti and friends had a grand time on the bus ... A waiter in a certain well-known restaurant was an experience Phyllis Tamburri won’t forget very easily . . . It looked as if New York was reserved for Seniors that memorable day. thought Betty Sutter . . . Club 82 was the strangest place Eileen McGovern and Mildred Fitz had even been . . . Coming home from the big city in a cab was some experience for Peggy Matthiack . . . Everyone wondered where Ed Baptista disapeared to for a few hours . . . The night of the Prom won't be forgotten by any who attended. Al Kronick's car broke down that night . . . The singer everyone heard at Essex House was Kathleen O’Connor . . . Becoming engaged at the Prom was a great event for Sandra Cicalese . . . Joan Ballman never did figure out how she got lost . . . Riding to the shore at four in the morn' was a pleasure for Eileen Walls . . . Of course there were many more things which happened to all of us during our four years at East Side, but these arc the things we will remember the most. 85 Initial Lucille Aiello...........................Little Angel Edward Edwards......................................Extra Energy Ruth Albanowicz........................Reliable Always Katherine Ellis............................Keen Example Manuel Albarcz.............................Male Athlete Bernice Entrabartolo . . . f. . . . Blushes Easily Miles Allieri..........................Most Agreeable George Fabricatore.............................Generous Fella Vincent Ammirata.......................Very Ambitious Joseph Falkowski...................................Just Fun Veronica Atfanasio.........................Very Artistic Frank Farbanec . Fine Friend Catherine Ball.......................Carefree Brunette Curtis Farrow..............................Careful Fella Joan Ballman..............................Just Bashful Andrew Fernandez............................Always Fun Maude Baltimore............................Miss Be-Bop Sally Fiore...............................Sweet Female Richard Banach............................Regular Boy Millie Fitz.................................Mighty Fine Bernadette Bania........................Bashful Bernic Maria Foerster.............................Many Friends Edward Baptista...........................Eager Beaver Grace Fontanarosa........................Graceful Form Barbara Barefoot......................Bright 'n Bashful Gene Foti....................................Grand Fella Bertha Bartlomiejczyk.................Beaming Brunette Lorraine Frahcr.................................Loves Fun Patricia Baumgartner.........................Pretty Baby Robert Freda . .{....................................Real Friend Anita Bergeron............................Adorable Belle Anthony Fresulone...........................Always Funny Edmund Birczak...........................Energetic Boy Raymond Galisewski...................................Real Gentleman Dorothy Bobrowicz.......................Delightful Babe Patricia Gamble..............................Popular Gal Manuel Brito...............................Miracle Boy Thomas Gcsualdo...........................Terribly Good Joseph Brown...............................Just Bright Charles Gibson............................Carefree Guy Robert Brown...........................Remarkable Boy John Gibson..........................................Just Growing Morris Calacat.........................Mighty Cheerful Robert Gienga . Real Gone Philip Candura...........................Pretty Clever Vincent Giovinazzo . I...............................Very Good Margaret Carlin...........................Magical Charm Catherine Glenfield......................Cheerful n Gay Palmira Carrubba.......................Pleasant Chum Barbara Golden . Bubbling Glamour Beverly Carver.........................Blushing Cutie Bernard Gonzalez.............................Bright Guy Carmela Catena.........................Cautious Cookie Eileen Gorman.............................Easy Going Caroline Cicalese......................Cute n Capable Heinz Grimm...............................Happy Guy Sandra Cicalese.......................Sparkling Chick William Hadwin..................Willing Heartbreaker Frank Ciuba....................................Fine Chap Sylvia Hamcla . . 1................................Silent Humor Thomas Clark...........................Terrific Charm Maureen Hart..................................Mischievous Heart Helene Comparctto..............................How Cute! Arlene Held...........................Appealing Hair-do Frank Core................................Friendly Chap Prcvella Hill....................................Pleasant Humor Loretta Cotellcsso.....................Little Charmer Edward Hoclzel..................Enjoyable Hornblower Elaine Cunha........................Everybody’s Chum Veronica Holloway.............................Very Happy Yvonne Cunha...........................Young 'n Cheerful Thomas Horniacek..........................Thumping Heart Vera Cuozzo............................Vivacious Cutie Elaine Huljak % . Everyday Hopeful Richard Cuzzotino.............................Real Cute Michael Huzar.......................Much Happiness Robert Czajkowski.......................Regular Comic Ruth Imes..........................................Really Ideal Howard Daly.............................Happy Dreamer Louis Jan.................................Lucky Joe Joseph Dasaro..............................Just Dandy Marie Jardim...........................................My Joy Geraldine DeLuca...........................Good Driver Walter Karas.............................Wonderous Kid Louis DeMasi.............................Live Dynamite Marie Katusak...............................Mighty Keen Frank DeRosa.............................Fine 'n Dandy John Kawazinsky...........................Juggling Kind Ann DeSilva............................Always Delightful Joseph Kazlau..................I . Just Kind Richard Devecka........................Real Dreamboat Barbara Kempczynski . . . I . . . Beautiful Kiss Barbara Dino...................................Baby Doll Joseph Keselicka............................Joking Kid James Dobak.............................Jolly Deceiver Barbara Klein.............................Bashful Kind George Dollberg.........................Great Dreamer Patricia Klimek...........................Pretty Kitten Jerry Domenioski.........................Just Dynamic John Knehr................................Just Keen Lloyd Dubois............................Large Datebook Theresa Kostrzewski....................Terrific Keeness William Dunning..............................Wild Driver Antoinette Kozlowski...............................Always Kind Dolores Dziadosz............................Dainty Doll Frances Krayeski.....................................Fine Kid Eileen Dziki.............................Enjoys Dancing Alex Kronick.............................Always Kidding 86 Differences Ronald Kuback..............................Roving Kind Veronica Kupcr..........................Vivacious Kitten Milton Kwasnik.....................................Mild Kibitzer Fernando Lav in...........................Friendly Lad Phyllis Lcath.............................Perfect Lady Gwendolyn Lee..................................Gay Lass Jean Lcivoncn..............................Jovial Lady Lois Leusen................................Lovely Lass Barbara Levcndoski.........................Bright Light Eugene Lcwandowski.......................Enjoys Luxury George Lourcnco.............................Great Lover Charles Lubinsky..............................Cute Lad John Loureiro...............................Just Lucky Ruth Mahoney.............................Romantic Miss Walter Mahr........................................Witty Mind Robert Malarchik.......................Remarkable Man Jeanette Marasco...................................Just Marvelous Inez Martinez......................Irresistablc Maiden Joseph Martinez....................................Just Man Louis Martins........................Loves Merrymaking Peggy Matthiack..........................Pleasant Miss Charles McCabe................................Cute Male Ronald McGarry.....................................Real McCoy Eileen McGovern.............................Ever Merry Elizabeth McGovern.......................Exclusive Miss Robert McMinn................................Right Man Cecilia Meehan......................... Charming Miss Dennis Miller.........................Date Mischievous Robert Miller............................Reliable Man Joan Monetti................................Just Merry Mary Monguso............................Mythical Mind Romeo Monticchio..........................Rates Medals Michael Morano.....................Marvelous Manners Gloria Mucci...........................Gayly Marvelous Elbert Mueller........................Ever Mischievous Eileen Mulhearn..........................Exciting Miss Edward Murzenski..........................Easy Moving William Muzzio............................Willing Male Valerie Narkiewicz...........................Very Nice Antoinette Nasto...........................Always Neat Frances Natale.......................Fascinating Nature Juanita Nauyoks..............................Just Nice Patricia Niciewski........................Pert 'n Neat Elaine Nolan.........................Enchanting Nature Franklyn Norton.........................Fine ’n Natural Evelyn Notte......................Everlasting Niceness Kathleen O'Connor............................Knock Out Judy Ollenschlegcr....................Just Optimistic Mary Onysko.........................Mighty Outstanding Joan Opalka..............................Jubilant One Ruth Outcalt..............................Really Obeys Antoinette Pagano......................Awfully Pretty Helen Parascando.........................How Popular Mary Ann Petro.......................Modest 'n Popular Martha Plis........................................Most Pleasant Norman Podlas . Carol Popielarski Charles Poskonka . Barbara Posunko . Robert Poth . Patricia Prignano Renita Pruchnicki . Nancy Puhl . . . Fred Rendfrcy . Victor Renko . Peter Rojek . Loretta Romeo . . Louise Russo . . . George Sabak . . Antoinette Sabatino . Carmelann Salimbene Thomas Salimbene . Robert Santaniello . Harold Shmidt Carol Schneider . Carolee Schwartz Thomas Schwindt Patricia Scully . Shirley Sherman . Phyllis Shubsda . . . Lorraine Sibilia . Adeline Smith . Margaret Soares . John Solinski Eleanor Specht . Marion Specht . Anthony Stoia John Storzum Marianne Strigle . Joseph Strycharz Henry Stulec . Elizabeth Sutter . . Robert Swatic Joseph Talocka . Phyllis Tamburri Elaine Tanchak . Joseph Tosics . . David Van Deventer Lucille Vella . Allan Waid . Eilene Walls . . . Dorothy Washington Elizabeth Whalen . Adolph Wiosner . Elvin Williams . Nora Williamson Richard Wood . Lorraine Zachary Richard Zavaglia Joan Zavodny . . . Natural Pal . . Capable Pupil . . Cheerful Person . . . Busy Pupil . Really Professional . . Pretty Popular Refreshing Personality . . Neat 'n Pretty . Flirty Romancer . Vitality Reigns . Partimc Rowdy . . Last Rainbow . . Loves Romance Great Statesman . . Always Smiling . Candy Sweet . . Tempting Smile . Really Surprising . . . Hep Stepper . . Cautions Smile . Capable Student . Thinks Sensibly . Pretty 'n Smart . Strictly Sensible . Pretty Successful . . Loves Somebody Always Sweet , Mostly Serious . Jumping Statesman Efficient Student . . . Mostly Sweet . Acceptably Shy . Jitterbug Salesman . . . Much Sugar . Jersey Senator . . . Hates School . . Extra Sincere Rollicking Seasoning . Just Tops . . Pleasant Talker . . Ever Tempting . . Jolly Teammate . . Divine Villain . . Lotsa Vitality . Always Wins Extra Wonderful . . Doesn't Worry Entirely Witty . Academically Wise . . Ever Waiting Natural ’n Wonderful . . . Real Worker . . . Lasting Zest Really Zorch . Justifiable Zed 87 ur last mill We, the members of the Class of June 1956. being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament: To Dr. McCracken, our principal, we leave a substantial number of Freshmen to guard the new addition to our school. To Mr. Griffiths, our new vice-principal, we leave a guaranteed, fool-proof schedule system. To Mr. Grubel. our adviser, we leave a new type ointment for the treatment of calloused hands, to enable him to count money with greater ease. To Miss Nelligan. our counselor, we leave a four years’ supply of College Board tests, with answers. To Mr. Lumb, we leave a lifetime supply of embossed invitations to 121. To Dr. Cavicchia. we leave a new censoring device to remove all the little goofs found in the galley proof of our Torch. To Miss Wagoner, we leave a volume of poetry and a cast of Shake-sperian actors. To Mr. DiNardo we leave a sixty-five piece band guaranteed to play at all football games. To Mr. Faber, we leave a ventilating system for the pungent odors escaping the chemistry lab. To Mrs. DeLeon, we leave a case of baby food for the ulcers developed from our zealous Physics students. To Miss Cleary, we leave a wall chart of mathematical tabulations and formulas. C ' fcstamrnf To the physical education department, we leave the memory of those wonderful Friday, period eight, dances. To Miss Wilder, we leave the hope that her No-Fit-Me choir gowns will soon be replaced. To the Freshmen, we leave a recorded lecture for being A.W.O.L. from certain classes. To the Sophomores, we leave prepaid tickets for that first semi-formal evening dance. To the Juniors, we leave the thrill of class rings. To the Senior B’s, we leave a slightly-used Senior A cafeteria. To the entire student body, we leave The Torch, hoping that it will burn as brightly in the future as it has burned in the past. In witness hereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this twentieth day of June, in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-Six. Signed, sealed, published and declared as and for the Last Will and Testament of the Class of June 1956 by its officers in my presence and at their request, and in their presence. I have hereunto subscribed my name as witness. Editor WALTER WILLIAM MAHR Staff Photographq HELEN CONSTANCE COMPARETTO Advertising Torch JOHN ALOYSIUS GIBSON Taping ELEANOR MARIE SPECHT HELEN ANN ONYSKO VERONICA ATTANASIO ANTOINETTE CATHERINE KOZLOWSKI EILENE JANICE WALLS JOAN CATHERINE BALLMAN RICHARD EUGENE DEVECKA Boosters CATHERINE MARY BALL Advertising Assistants CHARLES HOWARD McCABE ANDREW ANTHONY FERNANDEZ LORETTA PATRICIA COTOLESSO HOWARD ALFRED DALY Contributors Anita Bergeron Dorothy Helen Bobrowicz Frank Anthony Farbanec Lorraine Fraher Robert Michael Freda Charles Paul Lubinsky Frances Carmel Natalc Kathleen Ellen O'Connor Patricia Jean Scully CAROLEE MARGARET SCHWARTZ EVELYN ADELE NOTTE MANUEL DANIEL BRITO JOSEPH WILLIAM BROWN VERONICA JULIA KUPER 91 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Caroline Gcalcse. Bernard Gonzalez The V oice of MOST SCHOLARLY Bernard Gonzalez, Judith Ollcnschlcger MOST SOPHISTICATED Sandra Gcalcse. Richard Zavaglia DID MOST FOR CLASS Charles McCabe. Antoinette Nasto MOST POPULAR Frances Natalc. Charles McCabe BEST DRESSED Lorraine Frahcr, Charles McCabe MOST CHARMING Nancy Puhl, Charles McCabe NEATEST Gloria Mucci, Charles McCabe the People NICEST SMILE Joseph Tosies. Inez Martinez BEST MANNERED Charles Gibson. Rcmta Pruchmcki MOST MUSICAL Alex Kromck, Kathleen O'Connor NICEST EYES Jorry Domcnioski, Nancy Puhl BEST LOOKING Thomas Salimbcne. Nancy Puhl MOST WANTED FOR DATES Nancy Puhl. Thomas Clark MOST CAREFREE Vora Cuozzo, Jamci Dobak Football Soccer Cross Countrq 96 Cheering KATHLEEN 0-C0NN0R 97 LORRAINE FRAHER Swimming Indoor Track Varsity Basketball JV Basketball Track Baseball MANUEL ALBAREZ First alphabetically and first athletically! Manny earned rune varsity letters in hcs rvgh school career. This career started with his making the football varsity as a Freshman. Between seasons he added two letters for h-s more than excellent basketball playing. and three tor baseball When a Jsas-•or he made the All-City football team as guard, and when a Senior, he made the All-City. All-County, and All-State teams as end. Anyone for All-American? HOWARD DALY Howard has been an East Side ecqoemen for four years Swimming is one of his favorite sports and he’s been tope in the 100 yard freestyle, the 100 yard backstroke, and the 150 yard freestyle relay. Howard has been an outstanding member of the swimming team, having earned three varsity letters while at East Side Tom has collected seven varsity letters Three of these he took as center fielder in baseball, and the others as a swimmer— one each year. As a Junior he took two first places in the City Championship meet, and as a Senior he lowered swim records considerably On March 10. 1956 Tom placed third both in the 200 yard freestyle and the ISO yard individual medley at the State Swimming Championships held at the Princeton University pool. LOUIS DcMASI Lou made the JV football team as a Freshman As a Junior he tried baseball and swimming, and found h.s niche in the latter. He was a member of the 1955 team that won the City swim chjmpionshp, in which meet he was a medalist in two events. JOSEPH FALKOWSKI Joe was attracted to the baseball sguad when h« was a Freshman. He continued to pay throughout his sophomore veer. Due to an accident on the field during his junior year, he was unable to finish that season He came back as a Senior, and helped the team toward victory. ANDREW FERNANDEZ Andy was a member of the J V cross country and track teams during hts freshman year. As a Sophomore he moved up to the Varsity teams and added indoor track to his activities. He was in pole vault competition as well as in high hurdles and the mile run. 101 GENE FOTI With tin spin and unusual effort. Gen contributed to the exception : team work of the baseball team on which he played second base for tour years. ROBERT FREDA Bob devoted three of his four year In field events. Throwing the shot and discui with the tame ease w.th which he tossed the javelin. In 1955 he placed seventh in tho discus event in the City Meet, and hav mg improved in practice since, he will be a threat In the 1956 chempromhips. RAYMOND GAUSEWSKI Bevo. well known for his height, was the basketball team's 'tatl boy”. As a Senior he was right in thar through the Essex County Tournament, in which East Sid finished second. CHARLES GIBSON For four years Charlie was an outstanding member of the track and football teams As a Sophomore he won the 12 pound shot put in the C ty High School Meet, and as a Jumor he took first place in the 220 yard dash. To round out his career, as a Senior he was picked for the All-City football team. THOMAS HORN I ACER As a Sophomore. Tom began his sports career as a momber of the swimming team. Hit speed and precision made him a valuable player in baseball and batkatball. m which sports he rounded out h t junior and seme years. MICHAEL HUZAR Aike may be small in site but he’s tall ow r. He helped the team by playing a a game and giving a lot of moral sup-' •« the boys. Mike was a great short 3 TOf four EUGENE L EWAN DOWS I Lefry played baseball toe tone r n while ta r de Me « top a a p-tcher on vsruty teem il a Junior and Scno may not have been Cat Side' great, he wa one of the be f. Ed gave us a good show m the water for four year . An ambitious member of the team, he helped East Side plunge its way to the City Championship In 1 55. Specializing in the ISO yard relay and 200 yard freestyle he was a valuable asset. Through hit skill Ed earned three letter and tchool-wide admiration. more year. Mis performance was 0 promising that he was sent up to the varsity in his Junior year Me finished Ns career in the current year at the guard position. 0 ROBERT POTH Bob came to East Side in February of 195 and Immediately became a fire-brand in baseball and basketball, of wNch latter team he wa captain. Ha played in the Essex C ossify Basketball Tournament In which East Side placed second, and climaxed Ns career by being selected as a member of the All State second basketball five, as well as the All-County first team. JOSEPH TOSIES Joe created a sensation with hn athletic ability. Baseball and football were Ns interests dur ng his four years. A member of the origtna1 basketball team, started in 1954. he aided East Side in smashing its way to second piace in the Essex Coun’y Tournament. Terrific strength and ambition have put Joe in a place of honor. GEORGE SABAK George, at a Freshmen, started on our track team and provided a fast stride Par-ticipetion in the discus end javelin events, n addition, made up a major part of hn unior year. Football came info the picture during hit senior year, thus ending an almost unbeatable career in school sports. 103 ALLAN WALD As a Sophomore. Al earned hi vanity letter in jwimming, and turned to the track team to loend hit energies “otf season Surprisingly. the next year he took a varsity letter in both sport , a feat which he repeated a a Senior. ELVIN WILLIAMS Elvln. who tame to East Side in 1953, became no great tar. but, having become part of the football team immediately upon hi arrival, he played top-notch at guard and tackle. RICHARD ZAVAGLIA Richie made tho vanity football team a a Freshman. A a junior he wet first Wring fullback, and in hi senior year, at the tame portion, he wa one of East Side' greatest. RICHARD WOOD There are tome people who po tet fine talent which are recognized only bv their immediate acquaintances, because of their quiet nature . This is true of Richard Wood. Dick participated in track for two year , running the 220 and the 100 yard dash. In the fall of 1955. soccer wat initiated at East Side and Dick, who was made cocaptain. played right fullback. He earned hit varsity letter in this sport. DAVID VAN DEVENTER Dave was the backbone of our track team for four year . He showed promise at a Freshman in the Junior Varsity league Gaming form as ho went along, he continued sprinting rktring hi remairvng three Cr . Finally, a a Son or. he proved that d work and studied shall can make classmates, and others at East Side, wide-eyed. 104 . KV0%: '■ a r Jr 'M Choir Male Chorus Announcer Representatives no Science Club Projectionists 113 Dance Orchestra Stamp Club Library Staff Assembly Committee glllg sgxgsgg Boosters Jolly and Johnnie Mrs. John S. Pruchnicki Tony Robinson Judy Robinson Alice Wysocki Helen Pozarowski Angela Deo Tony Mame Collins Alphonse D'Augustine John Feeney Charles J. Gerard Frank Romeo Michael Rcmondelli B. Ncmeckay Louis Romeo Rosalyn Bisselli Angela Pat Ragonese Fred Pcpe, Jr. Fred Pepe Bubbles Russo Barbara Kchm Barbara Sadowski Arlene Dailey Frankie and Helen Rosalio Russo Alfonse Russo Mrs. Mildred Russo Terry Fernicola Marie Jardim Sandra Radzicwicz Mrs. J Ballman Helen Salagaj Bernard Patterman Rita Patterman Carol Kemp Mary Anne Miller Dorothy Kopacz Loretta Dcllcgrippo John Knchr Mr. John Knehr Mr. Josoph Lachcta Mrs. Edward Pawlikowski David Martinez Hedy Kendryna Russell E. Holloway Belton McEachin Jesse G. Davis Mr. and Mrs. R. Bartlow Patti and Danny Judy and Friend Helen and Stanley Tomczyk Mr. and Mrs. Edward Popielarski Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woodard Al Bobrowicz Mrs. Helen Bobrowicz Albert Krutsick Manuel Cun ha Mr. and Mrs Manuel Cunha Jean and Manuel Yvonne Cunha Yvonne and Ray Doc Adolph Anthony Notto Mrs. Anna Rzesutek Janet and Nancy David Bowens Maybclle Lynch Lydia and Tush Mary and Tommy Mr. and Mrs. W David. Jr. Mr. and Mrs W. Wcins Bob DeSantis Dottie, Joe and Ronnie Raymond F. Wcgrzynck Eleanor and Jako Mrs. Albert Krutsick Victor J. Fitzgerald Adelaide LcBoutillicr Barbara Kupcr Peggy Haydon Eugene J. Storzum Johnny and Nancy Wmerfrcd Caffrey Mrs. Rudolph Huliak Mrs. John Mahoney John Mahoney Mary and Helen Mrs. Victor Huljak Stanley M. Michaiski Theresa LiVccchi Mrs. James Fitzsimmons Bert Glonfiold James Glenticld Kay Glcnfield Agnes Spicch Mrs. M. Wieczerzak Mrs. Mildred G. Wicsner John Wioczcrzak Matthew Buyus Matthew Buyus Joe Buzz Gcrt Swarin George Van Deventer Mrs. George Van Deventer Rose Ann and Josephine Tom Gutowski Pat and Mary Ann Mr. and Mrs. John Gcnga Janet and George Eleanor and Pat Joan's Luncheonette John M. Miller Mrs. Al Harrison Opalka Family Jean and John Sylvia Matuiz June 18. 55 Chris and Joni Anna Walczak Adolph F. Wiesncr Mrs. Margaret Wiesner Mrs. Anna Landis Mrs. Margaret Miller Mrs. Marion Miller Mr. Clifford Miller Al. Stolid and Robert Mrs. Anna Benduha Anna Gonzalez Dr. Joseph A. Marano F. G. Wald Edgar A. Cole Dot Hall A Friend Three Shining Stars Anonymous No Name Anonymous Stan Frances Hamela Barbara and Charlotte John D. Gmcmer Mrs. Rudolph Huliak R. Robert Huljak Rudolph Huliak Mr. Mary Walczak Mrs. Helen Kostrzewsk T. S. Kostrzewsk George Kostrzcwski Ruth Almeida Jonie Dotty Schcidcr Anthony Cortcse Anna Pavlichko Irene Onysko Pat and Marge Phyllis Zaragoza Patty Colucci Vera and Bob Vic's Rocco Gagliardi Stanley Czajkowski Pacific Cleaners Kate Sandra Worsky Katherine Mizigursky Pauline Kesclica Olga Worsky Francesco and Ronabelle Mr. and Mrs. A. Attanasio Mr. and Mrs. M. Dziadosz Buddy Luciam and Joyce Al and Dotty Joe Zidziunas, Jr. Timax Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carlin Otto Horbelt Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon Bobby Dixon Evelyn Carlin Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kopacz Joseph W. W. Bell Mrs. Eddie D. Johnson Willie F. Bacon Mrs. Bernice Carey Jake Jackson Mrs. Wesley Zachary Mrs. Essie Speller Mildred Zachary Janet and George Frank Hooper Alice Gostyla Dolores A. Cunzo Bill Bogusz Joan Pokusa Angela Nobile John Mahon Ann Sabak Rose Cestagna Charles Alicks Mrs. Albert Pouilaitis Helen and Frank Vogt Jimmy Beilina Mrs. S. 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Adviser • Compliments of 768 BROAD STREET HOME ROOM 102 MRS. MARIE C. KELLY. Adviser NEWARK. NEW JERSEY 123 Mitchell 2-2579 PLainfield 6-0707 Mitchell 3-1345 MARINE CLEANERS MARCZAK FLORISTS RUGS - FURS - STORAGE SHIRTS LAUNDERED FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION 105 Niagara Street 420 Hamilton Blvd. Newark 5, N. J. So. Plainfield, N. J. 26 Wilson Avenue Newark 5. N. J. MArket 2-8458 MArket 3-2115 RITE DRUG CO. WELDED PRODUCTS CO. G. H. DcGIOVANNI, Reg. Pharm. ALL TYPES OF METAL TANKS J. J. DcGIOVANNI. Reg. Pharm. Rolling - Forming - Wolding 1 19 Wilson Avenue Newark 5, N. J. 330-336 Raymond Boulevard Newark 5, N. J. MAket 2-2245 WALTER S MARKET LLOYDS FANCY GROCERIES and MEATS TRADITIONALLY CORRECT CLOTHES 646 Ferry Street Newark 5, N. J. 106 Market Street Newark 2, N. J. Mitchell 2-1446 Compliments of ALTO PRINTING COMPANY CAFETERIA STAFF LETTERPRESS and OFFSET PRINTING Invitations - Business and Office Forms 182 Van Buren Stret Newark 5, N. J. EAST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL 124 Mitchell 2-3627 BURGMEYER BROS., INC. NEW YORK end NORTHERN NEW JERSEY TRUCKING O EXPRESS SERVICE Gaoki, Cou+U uneH. a+td GafclesUa CntfUcMfeeA. fl4 uo . Aa. 399 ROBERT McMINN FERRY and LOCKWOOO STREETS NEWARK 5, NEW JERSEY Business Representative Mitchell 2-2950 Mitchell 2-2951 ALDERNEY DAIRY COMPANY MILK and CREAM of FRANK A. LUEDDEKE HAULAGE HIGH QUALITY • FRANK A. LUEDDEKE, Prop. NEWARK, NEW JERSEY MArkct 2-3000 24 FOUNDRY STREET NEWARK 5. NEW JERSEY 125 MArkct 2-3000 NEWARK 5. NEW JERSEY Today's Courses MArket 3-1790 for People with A Future H. A. GREENE CO. • COURT REPORTER • STENOGRAPH (Stenotype) Machine Shorthand SPORTING GOODS • MEDICAL SECRETARY Complete Laboratory Your School Sweaters in Stock • EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Outfitters for • LEGAL SECRETARY • JUNIOR ACCOUNTANCY East Side High School Athletic Teams DAY OR EVENING Newark Preparatory School 28 HALSEY STREET FOUNDED IN 1912 1019 Broad Street Ml 2-0480 NEWARK 2. N. J. HUmboldt 3-9890 MArket 2-1792 DEVECKA’S GRADUATE HOUSE SERVICE STATION TROPHIES - MEDALS - AWARDS TEXACO PRODUCTS Manufacturers of GAS - OIL - TIRES - BATTERIES EAST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL RINGS COMPLETE LUBRICATION SERVICE 713-15 SOUTH FOURTH STREET 109 MONROE STREET HARRISON. NEW JERSEY NEWARK 5. NEW JERSEY 126 Wally Shaw Fill Your Car at the Pump and Your Stomach at the Diner 650 FERRY STREET NEWARK. NEW JERSEY 127 WORTH 2-7002 MARKIT 3-9470 MARKET 3-4703 Bbloh Jtnis ie6 m numciu uii or LACQUERS • ENAMEL • SYNTHETICS • PLASTICS 04 WAYDELL STREET NEWARK 9. Nl W JERSEY COLLEGIATE CAP AND GOWN COMPANY Manufacturers of CHOIR ROBES... BAND OUTFITS ... SPECIALTIES ACADEMIC CAPS, GOWNS and HOODS 128 366 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK. N. Y.
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