Kean University - Memorabilia Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

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I - --5 , -- N-0--af 1 3 NEW JERSEY STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE UNION, NEW JERSEY 3 ' ' 1' ,A W K Eb A 4, 52 Ns..- 4 i .lv A ,mn h N f,,f--.n-nf., A 5 Av-1 . 15 - .gr ' QS --a .,.2.L.., 'N-1-LL ,,..-f- ilu CONTENTS DEDICATION ,,,,A MOVING ..,., FACULTY ..,...A SENIORS .....T, CLASSES .,.. ACADEMICS ...S COMMITTEES ..,.. CLUBS ,...........,....S.,......SSS..........,SS..,.. SORORITIES AND FRATERNITIES .,,,SS ATHLETICS ...,.A.,.S........,S.........I,,.4.. STUDENT LIFE .,.,S SERVICES .....w DIRECTORY .S,,S.,.S.,.S,.,... ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ..,,S,. Library stall assist in the enormous job of moving our many books from the Newark building. We move... The day of our departure finally arrives! The Union campus is ready to receive us. Because of the tre- mendous iob of organization done by the Planning and Development Committee, the moving is well or- ganized. The innumerable details are attended to and the anticipated problems are avoided. It is evident that there is order behind the confusion that naturally arises. Yet confusion there is! Students cheerfully step over the cartons cluttering the halls and race to empty lockers that are being carted away. Faculty members are dismayed to discover that the books needed for their next class have just been packed. A smile of accomplishment from our most enthusiastic President Wilkins. l 4 Ir 1 Despffe confusfon sfudenis find comfortable spofs to sfudy. Bob Gfccobbe fakes porf in the Big Move! Q43 is x X Sm .N N.. Ain.,- H,-4.. f 'K ., i, '7 ' f 1 xx X x 1' J- - c There goes the library. In the midst of the excitment over our new loca- tion, when the time comes we find it hard to leave Newark. A rush of memories floods our minds. We are saddened by the sight of empty halls and class- rooms, for the learning and experience gained there will always be a vital part at us. The Tudor Room and the Sunken Garden can never be re- placed, yet we are determined that the activities and tradition formed there will continue in the life of our college. The presence of a single student accents, rather than fills, the emptiness. I ...from V . 3 23. we ,i :W T vi' 's V L Q Newark . . . s- T-. T542 CCHA: The doors are open. ,..-.-1 -'- H'---N , .X Xu' as Q iq 3 f fe A Q' K a , .. 3 'r t..n21?'T' ' I T . ,fi .......w . 1: 7 4 'J -Q.: Y-. -, I 1 V w T V U T Y -1.3.4, The school anficipafes fhe sfudenfs' arrival. I A ' 1 -Y-12-l.41::.a.,4 - The weafher won'f even make excepfions for us. H 'fs fi ' '77 N- - A1 ' ' if . ,- .VXN - 'T' egg? I 1 ' J T T fr 15222 . 74' Q X ' A i. 'MY -s wx 1' 522 :NLS ' Wk 5 1 V h tg vm -'r,,.,...vi ' ?z W , 1 ff.- W, 5.355 .f F xv ' . - gifts, ,: X Ni' -N 4 , .' . 10? ' . T, 3 fm.-Wt 1 -K Q, . A, fiwgtgf fzfzlfiff- ...Q ag e 5, T X W 1- X34 1 -an hwy, ' ' . Q Y A i X jg 7' 'lhxivxe ,, v ,. . g . - ff. 5 , ,,,,,.A xg, 4 pd , x XS if 44, Q. 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FD I l FQ -'aa -.- the open, colorful classes fulfill our dreams. At last we feel collegiate and a surge of spirit spreads among the students. The Seniors become acclimated immediately and ,..f X -rc' are anxious, in our few months occupancy, to share in all the experiences and traditions possible. We are extremely proud to have our Commencement as a most important first. There's always room on the floor, Mr. Richardson. i Seating capacity is now sufficient, Q H Fl' T 1 Y i tr lt all 9 . f 1 , Y X '51 P5 fl, '-X ' If- , v , sg: L X . ' M -, f-fx r H ,- ' -X ' i 1 5 1' t , , gs ' 3, 1 sf Af.: - lt all l F at of g fp gf? jf l l X F' ' i '-.F 5 ,, as xi x -- A A X W t, fs ,' ' ,X L -1 , , Hit V. , , A. ' ks , ' y 5 , 'W ' Q :Q Y . 1 at fl ' K 1 ,z 5 - 1 l .. .1 AS, ff i x 0 s S 1 lil V35 it , , X 3' 'fs e I - - gi Lx Tex? h,., I- 35, . 4 'I sv-s,xV-UNM 1 Q in gy ns...., far-Q V K ' , Q . I Mg k , .Y 4,5 K L . ' V . A '-su. -' 53. 11 76- v ' C 13 A - - Wri 'ffif ff, ,., 14. ws. 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President B.A., North Texas State Teachers College, Denton, Texas, M.A. and Ph.D., Columbia University. fm , -bf ALTON D. O'BRlEN HARRIET E. WHITEMAN 5 W9d9eW00d R'-Wd, M9?UCl18n, N- J- 708 Northfield Ave., West Orange., N. J. Professor of Education and Dean of Instruction Professor of Education Deon of Students B.A., Columbia College, M.A., Columbia Universityg ' ' B.A Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts, M.A. Ed.D., New York University. ,, Columbia University, Ed.D., New York University ff ' F4 . A' mV' i ' r Ivy 'A I :ff ci , ' R' 'I G 4' Q Y A i, r I 'Nan 'I ihx fi ' 'rv- - r 'lf f 1 -2 '15 Yr 2 .. 'V -mv Q' inf-., ,A 51. ' l M , . .5 i ' ' N A is Vi . 0 .ug . I 'QXXQ' fa 0 G ' c I . -, - - J 5 A 0 v fi? , s ,Evil I s l .A ' 0 Q ' 4:2 0 - g , in . , . k X y VERA F. MINKIN 366 Mount Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. LENORE VAUGHN-EAMES 3 Westover Court, Mountainside, N. J. Assistant Professor of Social Science and Registrar Professor of English Ch ' f th G d t P B.A., New York University, M.A., Columbia Uni- mrman O e ra uae rogmm JOHN S. KORLEY 361 Hedge Row, Mountainside, N. J. Business Manager B.A. and M.A., State Teachers College, Montclair V9f5lfY- ' Diploma, State Normal School, Newark, N. J., B.S., New Jersey. M.A. and Ed.D., New York University. Q if 11. ., Z' dxvnvv 5 ozone: w. cms lrose Drive, Livingston, N. J. ' 'rofessor ol Education an of the Curriculum for the ' lucation of Teachers of X 'landicappecl Children 7:1 X JOHN O. GERRISH l'l4 North Essex Ave., Orange, N. J. Assistant Professor of Music Four-year Diploma, Crane Normal School, Potsdam, New York, M. Mus., Syracuse University. 17 X .A. and Ph.D., University ot GENE 5- MCCREERY HERBERT w. SAMENFELD 626 Myrtle Ave., Roselle Park, N. J. 2421 Seneca Road, Wesmeld, N' J. Pfofessof of Educallon Associate Professor of Education and Assistant to the Dean of Students B.A., Ball State Teachers College, Muncie, Indiana: M.A., Columbia University, Ed.D., Indiana Univer- B-A-I Brothers College, Drew Univershy: M.A. and 5lfYf Bl09mln9lonf Indiana' Ph.D., University of Minneapolis. FREDERIC C. ARNOLD 33l W. Northfield Rd., Livingston, NJ. Associate Professor of Science B.A. and M.A., State Teachers Col- lege, Montclair, New Jersey, Ph. D., Columbia University. if Xe -treyvwrfl' .af MARY M. BARTLETT 269 Bay Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Associate Professor of English Chairman Department of English B.A., Barat College, Lake Forest, Illinois, M.A., Columbia University. 19 Q RUTH C. BOYLE 283 South Center St., Orange, N. J. Professor of Education B.A., State Teachers College, Mont- clair, New Jersey, M.A., New York University, Ed.D,, Rutgers University. i S3 K -9--.X qw r 1 it X Wi..- x ,, sn ff if tl X ' x X . gg, lf X.- RDT e, N. J. X :ation , M-S-, ' Newark, 1' WILLIAM D. EPPES 471 Sixth Ave., New York ll, N. Y. Assistant Professor ll ot English and Assistant Librarian B.A., College ot William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, B.S. in LS. George Peabody College, Nashville, Tennessee. Iii QR N. 1 'in-ni . '3- . 1 h 4,. f' . phi .J , ., r sz ff . y K A mt A ., . 15.5 73 -f 5,21 'f Qstr. si 7130 1 , ff'- 'ts . ' 5 . ig. HUGH C. BROOKS 100 Franklin St., Morristown, N. J. Assistant Professor of Social Science B.A., University of Washington, Se- attle, Washington, M.A., University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland, Ed.D., Columbia University. 'A Am ki 'M 'I -Bldg-if. V s A in ' . JOSEPH ERRINGTON 4 Ursino Pl., Elizabeth, N. J. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education B,P,H.E., University of Toronto, To- ronto, Canada, M.S. in P.E. and D.P.E., Indiana University. I VERA H. BROOKS 84 Second Ave., Newark, N. J. Associate Professor of Health Education Diploma, Provincial Normal School, New Brunswick, Canada, R.N., Lowell General Hospital, Lowell, Massa- chusetts, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, M.A., New York University. fy! 'env' A 'W' Q9 LESLIE J. COWNE 400 East 53rd St., New York, N. Y. Associate Professor of Education Teaching Diploma, Borthwick Col- wick College, London, England, B.A. and M.A., Hunter College, New York, Ed.D., Columbia University. FN . , SIMON M. FEDER 90 Marilyn Pl., Clifton, N. J. Assistant Professor ll of Education B.A., Lafayette College, Easton, Penn- sylvania, M.A., Columbia University. RICHARD FINK l53O Frase St., South Plainfield, N. J. Assistant Professor of Education B.S. and M.A., New York University. Qing, gh s ,fx . 1' 'L 'a it JOHN W. DICKEY 6 River Lane, Millburn, N. J. Professor of Mathematics Chairman Department of Mathematics B.S., Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, M.A., Columbia Uni- versity. it eb Y..-r GEORGE W. GENS 31 Melrose Drive, Livingston, N. J. Professor of Education Chairman of the Curriculum for the Education of Teachers of Handicapped Children B.A., M,A. and Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. MATTHEW DOLKEY 60 East 9th St., New York, N. Y. Assistant Professor of English B.A., Wayne University, Detroit Michigan, M.A., Columbia University F fs.. F JOHN O. GERRISH ll4 North Essex Ave., Orange, N. J. Assistant Professor of Music Four-year Diploma, Crane Normal School, Potsdam, New York, M. Mus., Syracuse University. ' w - 'riirs' .--ef' N FREDERICK J. GILSDORF 608 Hudson St., Hoboken, N. J. Assistant Professor ll of English B.A., George Washington University, Washington, D. C., M.A., University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania. Q 2 .L if my . .. K - ri- fs yr , Sw- iii, ' . .. .. . ,al 1-I: ' . .' X' -s 4 r -LA. 'Q , ,gm 4-.' 1 fit ' P 4 . st h. - :f31t'f.i.i 1 .. . . A hy. .73-, ww ' M PM ' ' 2 . , y . ,. t sz, 1 .51 ' . - ,,,, l F Q 9 . ff 9 V' fi' 'W S ' .fi . 51 fr A ca, any I ' Q 'Vt-. ff H fi- 1 i i YI. E NATHAN Gomazno ' 4 Gates Ave., Summit, N. J. I Assistant Professor II of Social Science DATY I'IEAI.Y B.A. and M.A., Boston University. .-an Pt P., A nan r tywt' Ve :nav-f-Q I F.. ,. A LEROY JOHNSON 488 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Assistant Professor ot Mathematics B.S., Mississippi State College, M.A., Florida Southern College, Lakeland, Florida, Ph.D., New York University. We Q n F. KEVIN LARSEN 64 Grant Pl., Irvington, N. J. Assistant Professor If of English B.S., Seton Hall University, M.A. State Teachers College, Montclair, New Jersey, 29 West 8th St., New York, N. Y. Assistant Professor ll of Fine Arts B.A., lake Erie College, Painesville, Ohio, M.A., Columbia University. U mp-f 310' HERMAN I. LEPP 10 Glannon Rd., Livingston, N. J. Associate Professor of Science B.S., State Teachers College, Tren- ton, New Jersey: M.S., Columbia University. I Fink JR JOSEPH B. HIGGINS, JR. II Maple Ave., West Orange, N. J. B.A. and M.A., State Teachers Col- lege, Albany, New York. 4 BETTY I.. LINTHICUM Apt. B-I0 55 N. Mountain Ave. Montclair, N. J. Assistant Professor ll of Science B.S., Florida State University, Talla- hasee, Floridag M.S. and Ph.D. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Michigan. 1 X . . X . l MA EVERETT N. HOWE 43 Pine St., Maplewood, N. J. Assistant Professor Il of Music and Assistant in Personnel B.Mus., Eastman School of Music, Uni- versity of Rochester, M.A., Columbia University. nm- ' -ss MINNIE LIPSON 56 S. Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. Technical Processes Librarian 'iw-asf' 5:-...ff V! 'la .ifjffis a., 3... L-.Zi V f A iv- n Z2 5' Q. ss. J 1 ALLEGRA J. INGLERIGHT 375 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N .I Associate Professor ot Education JOHN C- HUTCHINSON, JR. B.A., University of Michigan, Ann ll Hillside Ave., Madison, N. J. Arbor, Michigan, M.A., Columbia University. Professor of Social Science JAMES B. How! Chairman of the Department of S ' l S ' 43 Pane sf., Maplewood, N. J. om' meme B.S., Rutgers University, M.A. and Assistant Professor ll of Fine Arts php. New York University B.S. and M.S., New York University. f -N , 'V Xe- I, e 1 WK IRVING F. LUSCOMBE Assistant Professor of Social Science Ungvewgfy. CHAR'-E5 J- I-ONGACRE B.A., Tufts College, Medford, Massa- l380 North Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. chusetts, M.A., Harvard University. Director of the Part-Time and Extension Division B.A., Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, M.A., New York University. was if Q . N f ef Genevieve MARKHOLM X , Pkwy. Apts. II IOS l Marshall St Irvington, N. J. Assistant Professor of Fine Arts lllrving Pl., Nutley, N.J. B.S., State Teachers College S Cloud, Minnesota, M.A., Columbia -L B. y i . 'J' A if .0 X .iv 14' fo N., -P.. . bf ti 31535.-.3, ff'f Wi -1','iif its I ., , i , s i ALAN L. MARTIN Glenwood, N. J. Associate Professor of Science B.S., Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, M.A. and Ph.D., Co lumbia University. Q f gd' I gjt.v1m A '-6 r ilu .fix MURIEL B. MQELVANEY I2 Mountainview Pl., Montclair, N. J. Assistant Professor II of Education B.A., Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Massachusetts, M.A., Columbia Uni- versity. - ,ti 2 l L qbill 1-N: VV, wi 6 X x ii Q x Ji if WILLIAM R. McKENZlE 8 Winthrop Rd,, Nixon, N. J. Assistant Professor of Education B.A., M.A. and Ed.D., University of Denver, Denver, Colorado. . E 7 g xii, 3 s gl 1 .e S ,Y ' . ' l t' 4 S yfff K sf 3 I ,.. gggzw-A ii ef QMS -4f i 4 ,ne 'Ia . Y, 4' 45, C I., '- I ' - - so I ' I 'Y-nav' Y - M-s ss: Q ffr V . 'Q . . df' ff I X V, . 'XA MARION L. PARSONS l9l West Milton Ave., Rahway, N. J. Assistant Professor ll of Education, Assistant Registrar, Alumni Secretary STAPLES PERSINGER X f B.A., Wells College, Aurora, New 2 Manchester Pl., Newark, N. J. I i I York, B.S., Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York, M.A., New York University. Assistant Professor II of Physical Education B.S., Sargent College, Cambridge, Massachusetts, M.A., Columbia Uni versity. JACK E. PLAT1' 1141 Commerce Ave., Union, N. J. Assistant Professor ll of Music B.S. and M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University. Hir- Q-...WY GEORGE I-I. MCMEEN 40 Woodbrook Circle, Westtield, N. J. Professor of Mathematics B.A., Western Washington College of Education, Bellingnam, M.cd., University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, Ed.D., Columbia Uni- versity. lax. DONALD R. RAICHLE 85 Hillside Ave., Short Hills, N. J. Assistant Professor of Social Science B.B.A., City College of New York M.A. and Ph.D., Columbia University ,. 1.. W Q ,fire , , E WILIJAM C. MCNEICE 16 Forest Dr., Florham Park, N. J. Assistant Professor II of Industrial Arts B.S., State Teachers College, Trenton, New Jersey, M.Ed., Rutgers Uni- versity. i 1 iw,-R mi if N JI: x Ag' , . TT.. .Q , ., H ERNEST R. RANUCCI 29 North Ave., Fanwood, N. J. Professor of Mathematics B.A. and M.A., State Teachers Col- lege, Montclair, New Jersey, Ph.D., Columbia University. ,A , ? 'g,. if ree-fm' J by . if - vh1.aI 5 BERNARD P. MEIGHEN I9 Euclid Ave., Summit, N. J. Assistant Professor of Education B.S., Waynesburg College, Waynes- burg, Pennsylvania, M.Ed., University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, Ph.D., Columbia University. JOSEPH W. RENDELL 732 Mountain Ave., Westfield, N. J. Associate Professor of English and Librarian B.S. and B.L.S., State Teachers Col- lege, Trenton, New Jersey, M.A., Columbia University. PETRONELLA T. MUTZBERG T68 North 9th St., Paterson, N. J. Assistant Professor of Health and Recreation Education B.A., State Teachers College, Mont- clair, New Jersey, M.A., New York University. 7 MARY PARR 368 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Assistant Professor ll of English and Circulation Librarian B.A., Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio, M.L.S., Western Reserve Uni- versity, Cleveland, Ohio. i ,., 'Z in tg 03 X V 46' ,X ' V' l Jr Q31 i' 0 ' P 7 ,, ix b l e . ' , it Q ' . 1l A I I I X wx,- ws ' . T- ' ilfflfi ' X X ANNETTE R. RIKER , 495 Linden PI., Orange, N. J. EVAN C. RICHARDSON 131 Farrugut Rd., N. Plainfield, N. J. Associate Professor of Science Chairman of the Dept. of Science B.S., University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, M.Ed., Bos ton University. Assistant Professor ll of English and Reference Library B.A., University of Minnesota, Min- neapolis, Minnesota, Diploma in Library Science, New York Library School. 'i','x i 'iw 'Wynn-.-. GERTRUDE A. ROBINSON 3lO Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. lm JK ,,a LAURA E. ROGERS 465 Van Dyk Ave., Paterson, N. J. Assistant Professor of MuSiC Chairman of the Department Of MUSlC Diploma, State Normal School, New- grk' New Jersey, B.S. and M.A., New York University. K sf' -QI .J '4' f Wy? 3 'I . N U . ln ... U., tn. 'W ,. 3 23 .wi '.'i':f '-,T VANCE B. SNYDER 26 Garden Ave., Chatham, N. J. Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts BS., State Teachers College, Millers- ville, Pennsylvania, M.S., University of Maryland, College Pork, Mary- land. ff 4--- ' EDNA DE BOLT SALT 88 Westland Rd., Cedar Grove, N. J. Assistant Professor Il of Education Chairman of the Early Childhood Education Curriculum B.S. and M.A., Ohio State University. 6' 1. Y it sam. , if ' t A ,, Q- st ,. -E 'Eva .. fl? . -, 11 +1 3 A , ' ' J i . . '- '7.- .ij'.':?f:fgi'f'.,f swf- A . mfffw' . if 2L. 1 1 ,' 'V-7, ' ' ' ' , 1't??-ifQ rg7L' '- :-iris ' . f - -wr ff J- 'mfs-g s-h 4 1 i.. ,Ex t 4, ? ' - :iffy-reef ' 3 'qty 431- ,JSA .l gl DOUGLAS W. TATTON 171 High St., Metuchen, N. J. Assistant Professor of Fine Arts Chairman of the Fine and lndusfrial Arts Department B.S., State Teachers College, Newark, New Jersey, M.S., Columbia Uni- versity. 't'-i .'c. ,Ss DAVID G. SCANLON 50 Huntley Rd., Summit, N. J. Professor of Education Chairman of the Education Dept. B.S., State Teachers College, Fitch burg, Massachusetts, M.A. and Ed.D. Columbia University. 'IQ AHFPSS, 'T' EDWIN N. THOMASON 429 52nd St., West New York, N. J. Assistant Professor of English B.A., Woflord College, Spartanburg, South Carolina, M.S. and Ed.D Columbia University. -1 -. . If fx JEANNE J. SCHNEIDER 223 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Assistant Professor ll ot English B.S., Northwestern Universityg M.S., Southern lllinois University, Carbon- dale, Illinois. X te ,JN EVELYN M. WILLSON 398 11th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Assistant Professor ll ot English and Executive Secretary of the Dept. of Education: Student Teaching and Placement B.A., Hunter College, M.A., Colum- bia University. 596' 1-'Q ,of ,fy if is 1 l ' we pf YT ' NETTIE D. SMITH 120 Broad St., Newark, N. J. Assistant Professor ll of Physical Education B.S., Ohio State University, Colum bus, Ohioy M.A., New York University. r,: .. .3 'Tl'- 'Qw 'Wqanw' , 1 '9'l7 E 'sag' s?V :'5'5i?:f.. i .-1. . -fr ,155 - . 7,- sf,351. ' ,fs 't'9r'T'1if , ' ADELE D. SCHULLEY ?'if'ff -'sf? i f ' 115 s A T 1 N J igxlx. g ist., it eacon ve., ren on, . . Associate Professor ot Education ROBERT W. SCHUMACHER B.A., Hunter College, New York City, 127 Hill St., Wood-Ridge, N. J. M.A., Columbia University. Assistant Professor ll of Science B.A., State Teachers College, Mont- clair, New Jerseyg M.A., Columbia University. are-E i ' o wx - X., ' . gysfi . Y If .. . I V4 A ? i its ' Q rw , - , f Zffat' sr :Vi ' '.Z.1s,f . . ' -':-l ,jf4...g1:' 45-1, -ff- S' WlLlARD E. IWEIDINGER 871 Ridgewood Rd., Millburn, N. J. Associate Professor of Physical Education Chairman of the Department of Health and Physical Education B.S., Springfield College, Springfield, Massachusetts, M.A., Columbia Uni- versity. SYLVIA BECKER 299 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. Residence 87 Keer Ave., Newark, N. J. College Physician B.A., Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, M.D., Columbia Uni- versity. ELEANOR S. MESSING 15 East 40th St., New York, N. Y. Assistant Professor of Education B.S. and M.A., New York University. ANNETTE D. PAUL 203 West 81st St., New York, N. Y. Assistant Professor of Education B.A., University ot Iowa, M.A., New York University. SAMUEL H. POMERANTZ 844 South llth St., Newark, N. J. Consultant Psychiatrist B.S., New York University, M.D., School ot Medicine, Royal Colleges, Edinburgh, Scotland. 11 . . 111191 , D111 1n. 1.,r, NI 1 rf! 4 1 if-:za-1 171. -Jw ' ,1:,1j:gf:' -,: ,.' ..-.f..- 11,I.. 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V, N 1 rf-ff - ft' MARIE ARATO BRIDGET LORRAINE ASCOLESE .IOY FIMIANI BARBARA 53 Springfield Ave. Summit, N. J. 19 Elliott St. Newark, N. J. 715 Hanson Ave. Perth Amboy, N, J. General Elementary Class Show l, 2, A.C.E,-N.J.S.E.A. 4, Newman Club l, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club l, 2, Wappalane 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, 4, Women's Glee Club 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, Deck Tennis Tournament 2, Swimming T, Nu Theta Chi 3, 4. General Elementary Class Council 2, 3, 4, Class Show T, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, 4, Athletic Committee 2, Arts and Crafts l, Vice-President T, Memorabilia 4, New- man Club T, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Student Council l, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Stokes Conference 3, Women's Basketball 'l, 2, Deck Tennis Tournament T, 2, 3, Volleyball 'l, 2, Alpha Theta Pi 4. General Elementary A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 2, 3, 4, Deck Tennis Tournament T, 2, Sigma Kappa Phi 3, 4. I MARIE ANN Bsuuso 88 Garside St. Newark, N, J, Kindergarten-Primary Class Secretary 2, Class Council 3, Class Show T, 2: A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. T, Dance Study 4, Hi-Lows 3, 4, Newman Club l, 2, 3, 4, Women's Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Deck Tennis Tournament l, 2, Cheerleader 2, Alternate I, Nu Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4. I fu..- 3 FLORENCE Z. BERSON 691 Tremont Court Orange, N. J. General Elementary Transfer: Boston University, School of Education l, 2, 3. ,4 all o fk-. O CHARLS VINCENT BLASI 259 Fairmount Ave. Newark, N. J. General Elementary G.E. Men's Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Team 2, Men's Basketball 3, 4, Volleyball 2, Sigma Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4. 'U' 42 3 XX ' 1 if X I. l 1 MYRNA KOPLIN BOOKMAN 352 Leslie St. Newark, N. J. General Elementary A.C.E.-N..l.S.E.A. 4, Norms Theater Guild l, 2. JOAN MARIE BORRAGGINE 429 Rosetta PI. Union, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Dean's List 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Class Council 2, Class Show l, 3, Chairman 3, Prom Committee 3, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. l, 2, 3, 4, C.C.U.N. l, 2, Secretary 2, Memorabilia 4, Newman Club l, 2, 3, 4, Swimming l, Alpha Theta Pi 2, 3, I. F. S. Council 3. K 'W'-. an' f, LILLIAN BRETZ 8 Pine St. Bloomfield N J General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Transfer: Jersey City State Teachers College l Dean's List 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4 A N..l.S.E.A. 2, 3, Alpha Theta ' , Pi 2 3 l F S Council 3. f - 'iw- ' - 4 , l fn ,, - -, :U V' X ,- -, I Q 2 SQ w V '-,Q X Q ff , ---' Q-rt W F V ' ..,, 'gcc l IE l 4 J 3 - A, x. ,J -Y I I X ELAINE LESLIE BUSCH Center Ave. Chatham, N. J. Kindergarten-Primary Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Arts and Crafts l, New- BURT man Club 2. 229 North Ave. Cranford N V 22 Fabyan Pl. Newark, N. J. Transfer: Sacramento State College l 2 3 General Elementary A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 3, Dance Study l, Bowling 4, Deck Tennis Tournament l. . , x V I' 5 ,Stew ' g ak ,t X ' ' 'K 1 ' ' l ' gg K, Q 41.5 I, 'wall My X 3 we IDX K ,LY uw..-V ., If .IUDITH LAIRD CANSE l0O Matilda Terr. West End, N. J General Elementary Transfer: Trenton State Teachers College l Prom Committee 3, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 2, 3, 4 R055 MARIE CAMPESI A'ei 'l n C f W0 'en'S mee CM' 2' 3' 4 Pl-lYLus ROBERTA CERMAK 52 l-l 'd5l9Y Pl- East Orange, N. J. 31 West Orchard St. Somerville, N. J General Ele e l'-'VY General Elementary A55emblY Committee l, 2, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. l, Transfer: Ohio State University 'l, 2, A.C.E. T e05Uf9f li Hi-Lows 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 4, N.J.S.E.A. 3, 4, C.C.U.N. 3, 4. Reflector l, 2, 3, 4, Practicum Editor l, Asso- ciate Editor 2, News Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Student Council l, Stokes Conference 4, Cheer- leader 2, Nu Theta Chi 2, 3, 4. I a Uij- '. V ll l A ' X. -. . il, l- M ini? 5: t ff' K- 'f'K'. l' '- '?' 9 ' , 1 ' W, ,. 'Q' M 2-1 an-.. 3 fn , I f i . 4' Et Pu-. 1 - , at A A 'fy . Q f R u ,A I 'l Q 1 K ff., if A i 1 V Rl.. it x, 'V X x PIETRINA DIMARTINO CAPE'-I-A .IANICE PATRICIA CHAPLIN HENRIETTA LOUISE CHELTON 33 Palmer St. P0SS0lCt N- J- 34 Orchard Rd. MaplewO0Cl, N- J- Quaker Church Rd. Dover, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Class Show l, 2, 3, Athletic Committee 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Newman Club l, 2, 3, Rifle Club l, Stokes Conference l, Women's Glee Club l, 2, 3, Women's Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 3: BOWHNQ l, 2, 3, Deck Tennis Tournament l, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball l, Alpha Theta Pi 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2. General Elementary Class Show 2, 3, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 2, 4, Arts and Crafts l, Newman Club l, Student Council 2, Women's Glee Club 2, 3, Alpha Theta Pi 2, 3, 4. General Elementary House Committee 3, 4, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. l, 2, 3 4, Aleithian Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Women's Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Women's Basket- ball l, Volleyball l. 1 'rdf DOROTHY ANN CHOROST 1 Marshall St. Irvington. N- J. General Elementary Class Show l, 2, A.C,E.-N.J.S.E.A. 3, 4, College Forum 2, 3, C.C.U.N. 1, Hebrew Culture 2, Women's Glee Club l, Deck Tennis Tournament T, Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4. iz- J 7 ' ' If-. 'El' f i w fviffifl NANCY CAROL CHREITZBERG 91 North 7th St. Newark, N. J, Kindergarten-Primary A.C.E.-N.J.S.E,A. 2, Aleithian Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, 4, Womens Glee Club l, 2, 3, Women's Basketball T. o-i -I MURIEL GILBERT CRANER T792 Manor Drive Union, N. J General Elementary Transfer: Syracuse University 1, 2. Li fitfvl , A, Q , ' W 1 'iv 6 'L .fad , ' N , ' 7 CAROL ANN DONAHUE PHYLLIS CURCIONE ALBINA D'Al.ESSlO 74 Nesbitt St. Newark, N. J. 659 Woodbridge Ave. Port Reading, N. J. 371 Elmora Ave. Elizabeth, N. J. 1 Kindergarten-Primary .Class Council 4, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 4, Newman :Club l, Student Council 1, Alternate 2, Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Deck Tennis Tournament 2, Nu Sigma Tau 2. I li General Elementary Class Secretary 3, 4, Class Council 3, 4, Class Show l, 2, 3, Arts and Crafts T, Memorabilia 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Student Council Alternate 2, 3, Women's Glee Club 2, Deck Tennis Tournament l, 2, 3, Swim- ming T, Nu Theta Chi 3, 4. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Class Show 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, A.C.E.- N.J.S.E.A. 3, 4, Arts and Crafts 1, Deck Tennis Tournament i, 2. f-Q6 AU' x 1' I 1 'X 17, ri .IO G. DAMATO V 'ffm V .I 4 14 sim' ,Q ,h 'W' i ,A X '-if HELEN LILLIAN DILLON JACQUETTA IRENE DOREMUS 119 Watson Ave. WGS? OFGNQG, N- J- 1017 Chandler Ave. Linden, N. J. I1 Acken Drive Clark, N. J. Kindergarten-PfimOfy Kindergarten-Primary Kindergarten-Primary Class 5l'10W l, 21 A.C-E.'NJ-5-E-A- 4i Danfe A.C.E.-N.J,S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club I, 2, Arts and Crafts 1, Women's Glee Club 3, Study 4: Newman Club l. 2, 3, 4: Norms Secretary 2, Orchestra 3, 4, Student Council 4, Swimming T. Theater Guild l, Wappalanne 3, 4, Women's Delia Sigma 2, 3, 4, Vi,g.Pre5Idel-114, Glee Club 2, 3, Women's Basketball l, Bowling 4, Nu Theta Chi 2, 3, 4. H Q Q' 'g t N Vw ' X la i ,x j -. if , .IQ-A for 495 M 'rv J, I' x ' PATRICIA MARIE ELLIS I3 Inwood Rd. Essex Fells, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped LDUISE ANN DURANTE DOROTHY MARY FACKLER 229 Thomas Ave. Lyndhurst, N. J. Class Council 45 Class Show 35 Prom Committee 1285 Glen Ave. Union, N. J. 3, 4, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 3, 4, Dance Study 1. General Elementary A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 4, College Forum I, Bowling 2, Deck Tennis Tournament I, 2. Kindergarten-Primary A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 4, Norms Theater Guild 4. ,pl-s M133 ANNE BERNADETTE FARMER 37 Llewellyn Ave. Bloomtield, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Class Show 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 4, A.C.E.- N.J.S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, College Forum 2, 3, Memorabilia 4, Literary Editor 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Deck Tennis Tournament 1, 2, Swimming 2. ,.f-luv. V fm' 473' BARBARA ANN FENNESSY 65 Arnold Terr. South Orange, N. J, Kindergarten-Primary Class Council 4, Class Show 1, 2, 3, Dance Study 1, 2, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Alternate 1, Women's Basketball 1, Bowling 3, Deck Tennis Tournament 1, Nu Theta Chi 2, 3, 4. Qu' 3 DORIS DOBRIN FINE 338 Brook Ave. Passaic, N. J. General Elementary Transfer: Boston University, School of Education 1, 2, 3. W.-not f 'f ' W '41 JANET WEINSTEIN FISCH 220 Mount Vernon Pl. Newark, N. J. General Elementary Transfer: Cedar Crest College 1, 2, A.C.E.- N.J.S.E.A. 3. 9 'Qglmsho--o X CAROL JANE FERREIRA 115 Brown Ave. Spring Lake, N. J. Kindergarten-Primary Transfer: Montclair State Teachers College 1, 2. ess Mr 1 47 EVELYN ANNEMARIE FISCHER 2031 Stanley Terr. Union, N. J. General Elementary Assembly Committee 3, 4, Treasurer 4, House Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, A.C.E.- N.J.S.E.A. 4, Aleithian Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Women's Basketball 2, Volleyball 2. 33 1 f , W, BARBARA RUTH FISHER 370 Greenmount Ave. Cliflside Park, N. J. Kindergarten-Primary Dean's List 2 3- AC E-N J S.E.A. 4, Camera 'l ARLENE BRUNNER FLANAGAN 496 Park Ave. East Orange, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Class Council 25 Class Show 1, 2, 35 Prom Com- mittee 3, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 3, 4, Arts and Cralts lg Student Council 3, Alternate 2, Deck Tennis Tournament I, 2, 3. like-., lbw.. FTE' f LINN M. FORLANDER 621 Palisade Rd. Union, N. J Kindergarten-Primary Class Council 3, Class Show ly A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A Club 2. I I I i l i i 1, 2, 3, 45 College Forum 2, 3, Hebrew Culture 27 Student Council 4, Alternate 3, Deck Tennis Tournament 1. 37:- Al 1 , xg MARY HUDSON FRANKLIN DONALD VAUGHN FREEMAN FAY FRIEDMAN 445 East 2nd Ave. Roselle, N. J. 285 Hilton Ave. Union, N. J. 26 Lincoln Ave. West Orange, N- -l- General Elementary General Elementary General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Class Treasurer 2, Athletic Committee lg Camera Class Show 2, 3, Athletic Committee 35 A.C.E.- Club 1, 2, President 2, G.E. Men's Guild 1, 2, N.J.S.E.A. l, 2, Rifle Club lp Cheerleader 'l, 3, 4, Newman Club Ti Nu Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Alternate 25 Nu Sigma Tau 3, 4. Higfgfign 3, 34 Q ,five 'U'-. is-Q -vm .IACQUELINE ROSENSTEIN FRIEDMAN 1799 Walker Ave. Irvington, N. J. Kindergarten-Primary Transfer: Beaver College 1, 2, Dean's List 3. P69 B. JEROME GIBSON 46 North l8th St. East Orange, N. J. Junior High Class Council 3, Class Show 2, Assembly Com- mittee 2, Athletic Committee 2, 3, 4, Planning and Development Committee 3, 4, College Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 4, G.E. Men's Guild 'l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Lows 2, 3, 4, Men's Glee Club 2, Student Council 3, 4, Alternate 2, Baseball Team 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, 3, 4, Deck Tennis Tournament 3, Nu Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, l.F.S. Council 2, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4. yif X ELAINE ANN FUSHETTI 268 Summer Ave. Newark, N. J. Kindergarten-Prima ry Class Show l, 2, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 'l, 2, New- man Club l, 2, 3, Wappalane 2, 3, Deck Ten- nis Tournament l, 2, Sigma Kappa Phi 3, 4. f-EF Nb- MARIAN ELIZABETH GILMORE 930 Orchard Terr. Linden, N. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Assembly Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 2 A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, College Forum 1, 3, 4, Memorabilia 4, Newman Club l, 2, 3, Nu Lambda Kappa 1, 2, Student Council 4. 4 1 l Era-45' n 4'-wsacvfft , v.. i ROBERT GIACOBBE 237 Garside St. Newark, N. J. Junior High Class Show 2, Athletic Committee 2, 3, G. E. Men's Guild 'l, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secre- tary 2, President 3, Reflector 2, 3, Sports Editor 3, Baseball Team 'l, 2, 3, 4, Men's Basketball l, 2, 3, Sigma Theta Chi 2, 3, 4. fi'-fee.. M xxx' RUTH ELAINE GLUCK 262 Renner Ave. NGWC-Wk, N- J- Kindergarten-Prima ry Class Show l, Social Committee 1, 2, 3, ViC6- Pfesidenps, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 1, Womens Glee Club l, 2, Pi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4. jus. ff' 'F' . I 'W tc ETHEL GOLDSMITH ANITA PHYLLIS GOLDSTEIN 76 Dayton St. Newark, N. J. 137 Goodwin Ave. Newark, N. J. General Elementary General Elementary Dean's Last 1, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Class Show Deqn'5 List 1, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Class Show 1 2' Nu lambda KCIPPG 2, 3, 4, MOHOQJNQ 1, 2, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, College Forum Editolr 2, 3, 4, Women's Glee Club 1, Fencing 1. i Y .T A 4-i 'Qgn ff Yr 1- Norms Theater Guild 1, Pi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4. '4'Y-4 1 is ' :S . 'im Jw- nh? Av is bt . 1 f .I ,it I -iv Y X Q... LYNN ANN GOODLAD 199 Windsor St. Kearny, N. J. General Elementary Class Council 3, Class Show 2, 3, Athletic Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Student Council Alternate 2, Women's Softball Team 1, Bowling 2, 3, Deck Tennis Tournament 1, 2, 3, Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4. 69' j'-f'iX X 1 air? PAULA GREEN 44 Tulip Rd. Springfield, N. J. General Elementary Transfer: University ol Wisconsin 1, 2. 36 GLENNYS GAYLE GRENDA 269 Stuyvesant Ave. Newark, N. .l. Kindergarten-Primary Class Show 1, 2, 3, Planning and Development Committee 3, 4, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 4, Aleithian Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Study 1, 2, Hi-Lows 2, 3, 4, Reflector 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Alternate 1, 2, President 4, STIRC Representative 4, Stokes Conference 4, Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, Nu Theta Chi 3, 4. x , PETER S. GUALTIERI 54 Norwood St. Newark, N. J. General Elementary Transfer: Montclair State Teachers College 1, Class Vice'President 3, 4, Class Council 3, 4, Class Show 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, 4, Chairman 3, 4, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 3, G. E. Men's Guild 2, 3, 4, Hi-Lows 3, Newman Club 2, Orchestra 2, Men's Basketball 2, Deck Tennis Tournament 3, Volleyball 2, Sigma Theta Chi 3, 4. vu DIANA MARY GUILMETTE 645 Madison Ave. Elizabeth, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Transfer: Douglass College 1, Kappa Delta Pi 4, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 2, 3, 4, Arts and Crafts 'l, College Forum 4, Deck Tennis Tournament 2. 1 - I F ro-f . so , ,ff I Xu... f I Josevl-I HIRT 621 Shelton Rd. Ridgewood, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped I 'gif' -4 ' MARY CATHERINE HALPIN 2127 Vaux Hall Rd. Union, N. J, Kindergarten-Primary Prom Committee 3, Planning and Development Committee 3, 4, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 3, Student Council 3, 4, Women's Glee Club 3. fr- 1. NORMAN G. HOPKINS, JR. 357 Stiles St. Union, N. J. General Elementary Transfer: Shaw University l, 2, Prom Committee 4, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 3, 4, College Forum 3, G.E. Men's Guild 3, Hi-Lows 3, 4, STIRC Representa- tive 4, Bowling 4. .FIV ur-of , ,,- . ul K A, SC I JANICE PATRICIA HARRIS 98 Porrow St. Orange, N. J, General Elementary Class Show l, 2, 3, Prom Committee 4, Athletic Committee 4, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 3, 4, Arts and Crafts l, College Forum 4, Dance Study 3, Reflector 4: Rifle Club 2, Student Council 4, Women's Softball Team lp Women's Basketball 4, Deck Tennis Tournament l, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 4. K: X-H X Y-, HARRIET SCHENKEI. HORWITZ 34 Arsdcle Pl, Newark N. J Kindergarten-Primary Class Show 'l, Assembly Committee l, A.C.E. N.J.S.E.A. l, 2, 3, 4, College Forum lr Studen Council Alternate l. t V. Tr 'ze -cf .IANICE ROTHSTEIN HYMANSON 50 Field Pl. Newark, N. J. General Elementary Transfer: Cedar Crest College 'l, 2, A.C.E.- N,J.S.E.A. 4, LOIS F.lSRAEL 48 Watson Ave. Elizabeth, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Transfer: Montclair State Teachers College T, A.C.E.'N.J.S,E.A. 2, 3, 4, College Forum 4. SHIRLEY ANN JACOBSON 213 State St. Perth Amboy, N. J. General Elementary Class Show 2, Assembly Committee 1, 2, 3, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. T, 2, 3, 4, College Forum 'I, 2, 3, Hebrew Culture 2, Nu Lambda Kappa T, 2, Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. +G, :i fi IU' Zia i X 5353! ' AUDREY ELIZABETH JENEK 526 Faitoute Ave. Roselle Park, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Class Council 3, Class Show l, 2, 3, Athletic Committee 3, 4, Treasurer 4, AC.E.-N.J.S.E.A. T, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club l, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club T, Student Council 4, Women's Glee Club 2, 3, Women's Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Bowling T, 2, 3, Deck Tennis Tournament l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball T, 2, Alpha Theta Pi 2, 3, 4, His- torian 3. .IANICE LILLIAN .IESSUP T5 Stephen St. Keyport, N. J. General Elementary Dean's List 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Assembly Committee T, 2, 3, A.C.E.'N.J.S.E.A. T, 2, 3, 4, Aleithian Club T, C.C.U.N. T, 2, Dance Study 2, Women's Glee Club 3, Deck Tennis Tournae ment T, 2. HELEN GOLDBERG KAPNER 191 Goldsmith Ave. Newark, N. J. General Elementary Dean's List 'l, 2, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Corres- ponding Secretary 4, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. T, 2, 3, 4, College Forum 2, Norms Theater Guild T, Reflector T, Student Council 2, Deck Tennis Tournament T, Pi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, Vice-Chancellor 4. A' 'fum Av ' 1., -'N YV ' 'ff' X -af ts ' X CAROL JEAN KETTENBURG 31 Washington St. East Orange, N. J. General Elementary Dean's List l, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Assembly Committee 3, 4, House MARY KENNEDY Committee 1, 2, Assistant Secretary 1, Assistant AGNES EDITH KILEY 327 Jersey St- Harrison' N. J. Chairman 2, A.C.E.-N..l.S.E.A. 4, Aleithian Club 328 Pine Ave Monosquon N J l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Klf'd9f9U'le 'P'lmU Y General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Class Show 1, 2, 3, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 4, Hi-Lows 3, 4, Memorabilia Class Show 2, Newman Club 4, Womenfs glee 4, Newman Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Club ll 25 Bowling ll 2, 3, 4: Deck Tennl Women's Glee Club lf 21 31 45 SWlmml '9 2- Tournament l, 2, Nu Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, His torian 3. fv- fi at N-..,,,f 1 JACKLYN KIMBERLIN JEAN HADDEN KLC ANNE KLEIN 221 Bergen St. Woodbridge, N. J. 6l Manhattan Ave. Avenel, N. J. 57 Oakridge Ave. Nutley, N, J General Elementary General Elementary Kindergarten-Primary Transfer: Kent State University l, Dean's List Transfer: Waynesburg College lp Dean's List 2, Dean's List 3. 2, 3 Kappa Delta Pi 4, Class Show 2, 3, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Class Show 3, A.C.E.. A.C.E.-N..l.S.E.A. 4, Treasurer 4, Memorabilia 4, N.J.S.E.A. 2, 4, Hi'Lows 2, 3, 4, Student Council Orchestra 2, 3, 4, President 3, Student Council 4, 3, 4, Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Alternate 2, Wappalane 2, Sigma Kappa Phi Bowling 4. 2. 3, 4 . 'W' A 11, . 0 ' . 'fri' X V' 74 f ' ii , ,- .., .RX 2 1 . ,K BARBARA KOCH GERALDINE JULIA KRISAK VIRGINIA CAROL I.ANIBRECI'IT 322 Meadowbrook lane South Orange, N. J. 304 Columbus Aye. Woodbridge, N, J, T89 New St. Belleville, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Class Council 3, Class Show l, 2, 3, Dance Study l, Newman Club l, 2, 3, 4, Women's Glee Club 1, 2, Deck Tennis Tournament 2, Nu Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4. As I MV 3 . .79 , MARIE FLORENCE LEBRA T03 North Broadway Long Branch, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Class Show 'I, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, 4, A.C.E.- N.J.S.E.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Study I, Memorabilia 4, Student Council 3, Women's Glee Club 2, 3, Deck Tennis Tournament l, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4. 40 General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Class Council 2, 3, Class Show 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Student Council 4, Alternate 2, Stokes Conference 4, Wappalane 2, Women's Glee Club 'l, 3, 4, Deck Tennis Tournament 3, Sigma Kappa Phi 4. Kindergarten-Primary Dean's List 1, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, A.C.E.- N.J.S.E.A. 3, Newman Club T, Norms Theater Guild I, Women's Glee Club 3. qv- 2 TQBSN. , 7 , . M ,,,r A' , m4',Nw'X ' ,.. ' I , g 1.- 4 .,. ex Xe.. if 'Thr GERALDINE LENZI 332 Lafayette St. Newark, N. J. Kindergarten-Primary Class Council 3, Class Show l, 2, 3, A.C.E.' A' N--I-5-E-A. 2: Hi-LOWS 3, 4: Newman Club l, 2, T34 South Stevens Ave. South Amboy, N. J. 3, Student Council I, 2, Women's Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Deck Tennis Tournament l, 2, Swim- ming 1, Nu Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Recording Secree tary 3, Vice-President 4. General Elementary Class Council 4, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. T, 2, 3, 4, Memorabilia 4, Photography Editor 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 'l, Women's Basket- bflll li Sigma Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4. 'Z at ,Th ., vmi -rt , ,, ui x R? x U ' Q HJ, X Q 7 332. ' .Xu TICIA JOAN LEVY BARBARA NAN LIEB ELIZABETH BAKER LIMMER 88 Redwood Ave. West Orange, N.J, 2l62 Kay Ave, Union, N. J. 394 Valley Rd. West Orange, N. J. Kfndefgvflen Pflmvfy General Elementary General Elementary A.C.E.-N..l.S.E.A. l, 2, 3, College Forum l,Omega Class Show l, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, A.C.E.- Trgmfer, College of Wooster l, 2, Degn'5 List Ph' 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4. N.J.S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hebrew Culture 2, Norms 3, A,C,E,.N,J,5,E,A, 3, 4, 'fe A-x',Z'4 li X. Y, 12 BERNADETTE JANE MAHON 407 Mercer Ave. Spring Lake, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Class President 2, 3, 4, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Athletic Committee 2, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 3, 4, Dance Study l, Memora- bilia 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Newman Club l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, Executive Committee 2, 3, 4, Stokes Conference 2, 3, 4, Women's Softball Team l, 2, Women's Basketball l, 2, 3, Bowling 2, College Planning and Development Committee 3, 4, Nu Theta Chi 2, 3, 4. Theatre Guild l, Student Council Alternate l, Pi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4. . :the 2 9 1 ' z Q. ' .4 .Q f 1 t,'l,il f 95 1 ,ii YU ,U5 , 1 153 i SFT? f . - ' MARY ANN MAHON l2 North End Terr. Newark, N.J General Elementary Class Show l, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, A.C.E.- N.J.S.E.A. 2, 3, 4, Dance Study l, Memora bilia 4, Newman Club l, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil Alternate 2, Deck Tennis Tournament l, 2 Swimming l, 2, -r EDITH TRAVISANO MALCZYNSKI 325 Clifton Ave. Newark, N,.l General Elementary Class Show l, 2, A,C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 2 3, 4, Arts and Crafts l Newman Club l, 2, 3, Sfuden Council 2, Nu Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, ?F.S. Council 3 H-ff.: YE? f '- . w, ' . it-.4 nine X ,,., Y Minh: lt HMT 'CM we 047 , 2 i lk .xr z -fi ta l ' V WP...- o f ' HARRIET MANN 36 Chestnut St. Newark, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Dean's List l, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, A.C.E. N.J.S.E.A. l, 2, 3, 4, College Forum l, C.C.U.N l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Treasurer' 3, Chairi man 4, Dance Study l, Stokes Conference 4. -li V Q X. 'TTY' r' -Ng JERRY MARVIN MANN 208 Albert St. North Plainfield, N. J. General Elementary Class Council 4, Class Show 3, House Commit- tee 3, 4, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 3, 4, Aleithian Club l, 2, 3, 4, G.E. Men's Guild T, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent Pro-Tem 2, Hielows 2, 3, 4, Memorabilia 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Reflector l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Assistant Treasurer 2, Treasurer 3, STIRC Representative 2, 3, 4, Stokes Conference 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4. 7'-I fir J., . me X CLARA MARTIN BETTY ANN MASSENZIO l8l Orchard Ave. Laurence Harbor, N. J. 107 Oqk Sf, Newark, N, J, General Elementary General Elementary Prom Committee 3, 41 A.C.E.-N..l.S.E.A. 3, 4: Class Show l, 2, Director T, A.C.E.-N,J.S.E.A. 4, Arts and Crafts T. Dance Study l, 2, Newman Club l, 2, 3, 4, Women's Glee Club 2, 3, Deck Tennis Tournae ment 2, Swimming l, Nu Theta Chi 3, 4. ROSE MARGOLIES 337 Fifth St. South Plainfield, N. J General Elementary Transfer: Bowling Green State University l, 2, 3 i, .1 T I PAULINE MAZZARELLA 424 South 14th St. Newark, N. J. General Elementary Class Council 3, Class Show l, 2, 3, Co-Chair- man 2, 3, Athletic Committee 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Memorabilia 4, Newman Club l, 2, 3, 4, Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Women's Basketball 2, Deck Tennis Tournament l, 2, 3, Cheerleader T, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 3, 4, Alpha Theta Pi 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4. My , . -,x . .f .'2g..1 W X-5 - . . Q, ,il 5' - Y fi Q. I X ,ff ' Q ,Q .4 I V 'Q......4' . urs I 1-X X . M. I . ' A.- J 1 'lf 'sf N HELEN MARIE McDERMOTT 275 Montclair Ave. Newark, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Class Council 35 Class Show l, 2, 35 A.C.E,- ANITA MARIE McCURRIE N-.J.S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, College gorum 1, 2, MGMOVZ- G, JUNE MCLAUGHLIN 17 W'lk' T . K , N, J. blllo 45 Newman C u l, , 3, 4, Treasurer , . I mson err eamy President 45 Student Council l, 2, Alternate 3, 8 Hickory Si' Cranford' N' J K- d f vp- President Pro-tem 25 Women's Softball Team I5 ln ergo' en nmary Bowling 35 Deck Tennis Tournament l, 25 Cheer- General Elementary Class show 1, 2, 3, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, lesfgefclf NlU3The'0 Chi 2' 3' 4' Tfecwfef 31 Class Show 1, 2, Newman CM, 1, 2, 3, 4 Womenis Glee Cllfb lf 21 31 4? Sigma KUPPQ Phi ' ' ' ounci ' Rifle Club l, 25 Wappalane 25 Women's Basket 31 41 C0 fe5P0nd 9 5eC 9l0 Y 4- ball l5 Bowling l, 2, 3, 45 Deck Tennis Tourna ment l, 25 Swimming l5 Nu Theta Chi 3, 4. f '5 IWS xg,-f,,. ' ASX fix i K ANITA PATRICIA MEGARO 222 Garside St. Newark, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Class Treasurer 35 Class Council 35 Class Show l, 2, 35 Director 35 Prom Committee 35 Athletic Committee 2, 3, 45 Dance Study 'I5 Memorabilia 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Stu- dent Council 4, Alternate 35 Wappalane l, 25 Women's Glee Club 2, 35 Women's Basketball 1, 2, 35 Bowling 35 Deck Tennis Tournament l, 2, 3, 45 Alpha Theta Pi 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, Historian 45 I.F.S. Council 4, Treasurer 4. GLORIA TERESE MEGARO 143 North 15th St. Bloomfield, N. J. General Elementary Dean's List l, 25 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Class Show l, 25 A.C.E.-N.J.S,E.A. T5 Nu Lambda Kap- pa l, 2, 3, 4, Editor 3, 45 Deck Tennis Tourna- ment 'l, 25 Fencing l. CLAIRE STELLA MIGNONE 73 Cutler St. Newvfkf N- J- Kindergarten-Primary Class Council 3, 45 Class Show l, 2, 3: Pf0m Committee 3, 4, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 3, 4: NGWYTTGU Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Alternare 'l5 Nu Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Historian 4. '11 . 1 'WM rg! K IRENE BARBARA MILATZ JANET MILLER SHIRLEY BERNICE MILLER 499 Windsor Rd. Wood-Ridge, N. J. 1 Grumman Ave. Newark, N, J. 415 South Park St. Elizabeth, N. J. General Elementary Kindergarten-Primary General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Dean's List 1, Class Show 2, 3, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. Class Show T, Prom Committee 4, Athletic Com- 2, 3, 4, Arts and Crafts l, Rifle Club 2, mittee T, 2, Arts and Crafts 1, 2, C.C.U.N. 3, Tf0l'1Sf9f2 RUYQGFS Uf1lV9FSlfY ll D9Gf1'S list 32 Women's Softball Team l, Deck Tennis Tourna- W0men's Softball Team 'l, Deck Tennis Tourna- College Forum 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: C-C.U.N- 2, ment T, 2, 3, 4. ment T, 2, Volleyball 1, Swimming 1, Pi Etc 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Memorabilia 4, Student Coun- Sigma 2. cil 2, 3, 4, STIRC Representative, Stokes Con- ference 4, Women's Glee Club 2. Nh . ,fill 5 , ff :i 'ease , 'W' ',l -Q i if ' f A . x , 31. V f t warm win ,-ff new-J R N -if I A 1 FRANCES MONTE 531 North 6th St. Newark, N- J- General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped CATHERINE MINISI JUNE ROSE MOORE 196 Damien Ave. Belleville, N. J. Women's Basketball 1, Bowling 3, 4- 654 Keller Pl. Rahway, N. J General Elementary General Elementary Kappa Della Pi 4, Class Council 3, Prom Com- Class Show T, 21 A-C-E-'N-J-5-E-A ll, 2, 3, 4 mittee 3, 4, A.C.E..N.l.s.f.A. 4, Me,,,e,ebll,,-, 4, Memorabilia 4, Womens Glee .Club 1, 2, 3 Newman Club l, 4, Women':+ Glee Club T, 2, 3, Sigma Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4, R9C0fd'n9 SeC elUfY Bowling I, Deck Tennis Tournament 2, Nu Sigma Tau 2, 3. 44, fvw tr' f X 6- ffiftfi GEORGIA MOSHER PHYLLIS BLEST NOBLE FRANCES WACHSMAN NOVICK 18 Meadowbrook Village Plainfield, N. J. 68 Kenwood Rd, River Edge, N. J. 830 Clinton Ave. Newark, N. J Geflefal Elemeflfafy' General Elementary Kindergarten-Primary Teaching of the Handicapped Transfer: Rhode Island College of Education l, Tmnsfer, Cedar Crest College 1, Q. 2, 3- Transfer: Trenton State Teachers College l, 25 Dean's List 3, Class Treasurer 4, Class Council 45 A.C.E.-N.J,S.E.A. 3, 4, Student Council 3, Women's Glee Club 3. A f' i A' A if 1-V' V- 1 N 1 v 26' '- , , , , V Yi' T77 .J l X G X ir. K WILLIAM ANTHONY PELAIA l 9 North Hawthorne Lane Newark, N. J. General Elementary OWEN ROBERT NUTT0 Class show 2, Gr. Mm Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, neo.. EVELYN Ei,izABm-i pmcz 34 Fairmount Ave. North Arlington, N. J. Zrjgei Sggzigqy 13, VSACQIFSS Llgisgigaiulld gi 33 Devonshire Rd. Cedar Grove' N' J General Elementary 'Manager 2, 35 Sigma Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, General Elementary Transfer: Rutgers University 'l, 2, Athletic Com- mittee 37 Chess Club 4, G.E. Men's Guild 45 Hi-Lows 41 Reflector 4, Wappalane 4, Baseball Team 3, 4, Bowling 3, Memorabilia 4, Ice Hockey 4. Treasurer 3, 4. Aleithian Club l, 2, 3, 4, Arts and Crafts l Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Deck Tennis Tourna ment lg Volleyball l. 40-f . -rss if- .X-saw I 6'-4 'dl . .J CONSTANCE ANN QUERQUES 128 Lincoln Ave. Orange, N. J. General Elementary Class Show 2, 3, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 1, Women's Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. as 5-'ff fi SHEILA PRQPPER Jumm columns QUINTMAN 483 Elm sf. KearnYf N- J- General Elementary Deqn'5 List I, 2, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Class Show 1, 2, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, College Forum 3, Hebrew Culture 2, Nu Lambda Kappa l, 2, Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Cor- responding Secreta ry 4. 240 North Ave. Hillside, N. J General Elementary Transfer: Syracuse University l, 2. --'nv -I ik Wien. 1 MARY JANE RACIOPPI lOl North l3th St. Bloomfield, N. J. General Elementary Class Council 4, Class Shaw 2, 3, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 4, Memorabilia 4, Newman Club l, 2, 3, 4, VVomen's Glee Club l, 2, 3, Nu Sigma Tau 2, 3. 46 l PANSY EVE REESE I73 James St. Newark, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Class Show l, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, A.C.E.- THELMA RUTH ROSENBLUM 72 Bragaw Ave. Newark, N. J. Kindergarten-Primary Kappa Delta Pi 4, Class Show 1, Athletic Com- mittee l, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. I, 2, 3, Pi Eta Sigma N..l.S.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Aleithian Club 4, Arts 2, 3, 4. and Crafts l, Student Council 4, Alternate 3, Women's Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Deck Tennis Tournament 1, 2, 3. A 'diff ' MARIE ROSSI 416 Belleville Ave. Belleville, N. J. Kindergarten-Primary Class Show 2, 3: A,C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 41 Bowling l, 25 Deck Tennis Tournament I, 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, Co-Captain 2, Alpha Theta Pi 2, 3, 4. 5 ARTHUR THOMAS RUSSOMANO General Elementary a Show 2 GE Mens Guildl 2 3 4 retary 3 4 Baseball Team l 2 3 4 Captain 4 Mens Basketball I 2 3 4 Sigma Theta Ch 2 3 4 Secretary 3 4 7 , 5 5. l l i 75 North 13th St. Bloomfield, N. .J Clss p.. ' ' ,,,,Sec- A I r I ' ' I if .1 r 1 1 i r l , f jr. 5- THERESA ROWE 4 Howard Pl. Nutley, N. J. General Elementary Class Show l, 2, 3, Prom Committee 4, Assembly Committee lg A.C.E,-N.J.S.E.A. l, 3, Arts and Crafts lg Women's Glee Club 3, Volleyball lg Deck Tennis Tournament l, 2. KATHERINE COREMAN RUDOLPH 304 Chestnut St. Roselle Park, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Class Show l, 25 A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club lg Student Council lg STIRC Representative lg Deck Tennis Tournament lp Pi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4. Q 2 if Es W ,f SANDRA COHEN SABLE ANNETTE SADOWSKI 4l Aldine St. Newark, N. J. T0 William St. Sayreville, N. J. General Elementary Kindergarten-Primary A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 2, 3, 4: Women's Glee Club lg Transfer: MSTC, Glee Club 2, 3, House Com- Women's Softball Team l. mittee 2, Class Show 2, 3, Sigma Kappa Phi 3, 4, Newman Club 2. ffwe ' vi? r 'iii f' . 7 ,f , 1 'uwmh 5-,,, 'Q 'V nh., - rf' ,. to M W . . I I 1' .. . FRANCES M. SAWYER IRWIN ARTHUR SCANZERA NICHOLAS ANTHONY T8 Pine St. Kearny, N. J. 243 Highland Ave. Newark, N. J. JR, Kindergarten-Primary Junior High 928 Caldwell Ave' Union' N' J General Elementary Dean's List 2, Class Show T, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. Class Show l, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, A.C.E.- 4, Deck Tennis Tournament l. N.J.S.E.A. l, 2, 3, 4, G.E. Men's Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Show T, 2, Social Committee 1, 2, Arts and Menis Basketball lv 2? Slgma Them Chi 21 31 41 Crafts lg College Forum T, 2, 3, 4, C.C.U.N. 'l Vice-President 3, President 4, I.F.S. Council 3, 4. dent 2, Men's Glee Club T, 2, Newman Club T, 2, Norms Theater Guild If Student Council T, 2, Alternate 3. WM iiiif'ff ji. X .xx Y l SHEILA ROESCH SCHAEFFER 50 Navajo Ave. Lake Hiawatha, N. J. Kindergarten-Primary JOAN MARGARET SCAVUNE Class Show 1, A.c.E.-N.J.s.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pi JUAN J- SENA soo South Center si, Orange, N. J. E10 Sigma 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3- 111 South Munn Ave. Newark. N. J. General Elementary General Eleme 0fY Teaching of the Handicapped Transfer: Trenton Slate Teachers College T, Class Council 2, A.C.E-N.J.S.E.A. 2, 3, 4, H1-Lows 2, Class Show 1. 2. Director 1: Hi-lows 2, 3, 4: 3, 45 Newman Club 2, Women's Glee Club 2, Student C0Ul'lCil If W0m0U'S Glee Club if 2, 3, 3' 4- 4, Nu Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, President 3, l.F.S. Council 3. 2, 3, 4, G.E. Men's cond 1, 2, 3, 4, v1oo.p,es,- 55 lflqe 'ff F 'Q---o xayl '-' X ANN CATHERINE SHANNON JUDITH SUE SHAUGER 29 Coolidge Ave. West Caldwell, N. J. 257 North Drive North Plaintield, N. J. General Elementary General Elementary Class Show 1, 3, A.C.E.-N.J,S.E.A. 2, 3, 4, Transfer: University of Delaware 1, Class Show Dance Study 1, Memorabilia 4, Art Editor 4, 2, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 2, 3, Dance Study 2. Newman Club 1, 3, 4, Reflector 1, Student Coun- cil Alternate 3, Women's Glee Club 2, 3, Swim- ming 1, Nu Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, Historian 3. kt'-.wr RUTH GOLDFARB SLATER 87 Melville Pl. Irvington, N- J- General Elementary Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Class Show 1, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E,A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Arts and Crafts 1, Bowling 1, Pi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Correspond- ing Secretary 3. , gif - LENA OLIVIA SKIPPER 71 Oakwood Ave. Orange, N. J. General Elementary Transfer: Fayetteville Teachers College 1, Class Show 2, 3, Athletic Committee 4, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 2, 3, 4, Dance Study 2, 3, Reflector 4, Women's Glee Club 2, 3, Women's Basketball 4, Bowling 4, Volleyball 3, 4. 9-'ssh 'kg 1? - I ----. N- . F. ini.. pm 4, 1 E. IRENE MATILDA SPANNAGEI. 281 Glenwood Ave. East Orange, N. J. Kindergarten-Primary Transfer: Upsala College 1, Dean's List 2, Kappa R. Delta Pi 4, A.C.E.-N..l.S,E.A. 3, Women's Glee 555 Wes' Meadow Ave Rohwcy N J Club 2, 3. i ' ' ' Kindergarten-Primary Class Show 1, Arts and Crafts lg Deck Tennis Tournament 2, 3, Nu Sigma Tau 3, 4. l '?G'5T'. if Y 1 -F if , ..? s, t K I , 'W 'th-. is rf 3 4 - l ',.,... . .. GEORGE B. STUDNICKYI JR. 70 Norwood St. Newark, N- J- General Elementary Class Show 2: G.E. Men's Guild 1. 2, 3, 4i Sig ma Theta Chi 4. w 1: L . 4. 9 ev ' sw is myself! ng-or 1 1 MQ LOIS THOMPSON 21 Laurel Ave. Irvington, N. J. Kindergarten-Primary Dean's List 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Class Council 2, 3, Class Show 1, 2, 3, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Alternate 2, Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 2, Vice-President 3, Women's Basketball 1, 2, 3, Sigma Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4, President 4, l.F.S. Council 4, ,o '.,.- ' 1 as MAUREEN H. SULLIVAN 17 Oxford St. Newark, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Class Council 3, 4, Class Show 2, A.C.E.-N..l.S.E.A. 3, 4, Arts and Crafts 1, Memorabilia 4, Asso' ciate Editor 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Deck Tennis Tournament 1, 2, Nu Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4. ,f-1-me ,T df X. 1 JOAN S ETELL W 417 Joralemon St. Belleville, N. J. General Elementary N Teaching of the Handicapped Class Council 3, Class Show 1, 2, 3, Athletic Committee 1, 3, Dance Study 1, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Women's Basketball 1, 2, Deck Tennis Tournament 1, 2, 3, Sigma Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. f ' f0N -qs- ' ROCHELLE S. UNGER 75 Osborne Pl. Irvington, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Class Council 2, 3, Class Show 1, 2, Athletic Committee 1, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 1, 2, Memora- bilia 4, Typing Editor 4, Reflector 4, Student Council 1, 2, Women's Glee Club 1, 2, Deck Tennis Tournament 1, 2, Swimming 1, Cheer- leader 1, 2, Pi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Vice-Chancel- lor 3, Chancellor 4, l.F.S. Council 3, 4. BARBARA A. VARONA 133 Freeman St. Woodbridge, N' -l- Kindergarten-Primary Dean's List 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Class Show 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Study 2, Student Council Alternate 2, Women's Glee Club 1, Deck Tennis Tourna- ment 1. 42 lf' ,if I 2111, -A i 3. --, .--- w.. A y-:yy . ' Q. 'ff 'Fif e ff' Q' R rf N l 6 bw CAROLYN PARRILLO WEAVER 75 Gales Drive New Providence, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Class Secretary l, Class Show l, 2, 3, A.C.E.- ANGELA CASALE VIEIRA I 976 Roosevelt Ave. Union, N. J. Club l' 2' 4: NU Slgmo Tau 3' 4' General Elementary Class Show l, 2, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 4, Newman Club l, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club l, 2, Wappalane 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Women's Glee Club l, 2, Women's Basketball l, 2, Bowling l, 2, 3, 4, Deck Tennis Tournament l, 2, 3, Volleyball l, 2, Swimming l. 355, ' , ,ff JANET WILLIAMS MARILYN FRANCES WILSON ll9 Fairbanks St. Hillside, N. J. 75 Belgrove Drive Kearny, N. J- General Elementary General Elementary I Dean's list l, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, President CIGSS Show li PFOIT1 C0fT1mlTf96 3, 4: A.C.E.f 4, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 1, 4, Aleithian Club 1, 2, 3, N-J-5-E-A l, 2: W0men'S Glee Club l, 2. 4, Vice-President 2, President 4, Arts and Crafts l, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, librarian 2, Bowling 4. 'V' rss. t f' . N..l.S.E.A. l, 3, 4: Arts and Crafts li Newman l85 Broadway Newark, N. J. General Elementary Teaching of the Handicapped Class Council 4, Class Show l, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. l, 2, 3, Rifle Club l, 4, Wappalane 4, Swim- ming l, Pi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4. -vow! 4 7 1-ui' GERALD D. WINCKLHOFER l63 Eastern Parkway Newark, N. J. General Elementary Dean's List l: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Vice-Presi dent 4, A.C.E.-N,.l.S.E.A. l, 2, 3, 4, GE. Men s Guild l, 2, 3, 4, Nu lambda Kappa 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Nu Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4. .g,y.'5'3 , ju fwq MC' 'Q' 'Maf' ' Q-s R 'CF' ,J s OLIVE HARDY WINSTON 784 High St. Newark, N. J. General Elementary Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Class Corresponding Secre- tary 'Ip Social Committee 2, 3, Treasurer 3, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 2, College Forum 3, 4, Student Council l, Alternate 2, Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, President 2, Women's Basketball T, 2, 3, Deck Tennis Tournament 1, 2, Fencing l, 2, Volley- ball 1, 2, Alpha Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4, Corres- ponding Secretary 3. KAREN ANN WOLKOM FLORENCE 206 Second Ave. Asbury Park, N. J. 23 Lakewood Terr. Bloomfield, N. J. General Elementary General Elemenmry Teaching of the Handicapped Class Show 'I Athletic Comminee 'I 2 3 TI'ClI1SfeI'C lI'ldl0f'l0 UI1lVeI'SilY il, 21 Newman Club 'l, 2, Rifle Club 1, Wappalane 47 Fencing 3' 1, 2, Women's Basketball 'l, 2, 3, Bowling l, 2, 3, 4, Deck Tennis Tournament T, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4. 'Rm Q ,nf .W gm lg. ,A 5 , 'i -afar Y, Wx SP5 . I k,j'fz!' ferznf' 1 fy SUE ANN YOUNG GLORIA F. YRIZARRY 24 Earl St. Newark, N. J. General Elementary Dean's List l, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Class 230 Mount Vernon pl Newark Nl J' Show 3, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. 3, 4, Camera Club 3, General Elementary Transfer: Pembroke T, Duke 2, Radford College 3. Newman Club T, 2, Rifle Club 'l, Women's Glee Club 2, Swimming 2. JOAN CAROL YUTTAL 116 Schofield St. Newark, N. J. General Elementary Class Show 1, 2, A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. l, 2, 3, 4, College Forum 2, Hebrew Culture T, Norms Theater Guild l, Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Cor- responding Secretary 3, President 4. 31 - 'f' 4 im 1 Na. we mf -s s . ,fm CONNIE SHIMKO On June 23, 1956, our class, and the entire college were shocked and greatly saddened by the tragic and untimely death of Connie Shimko. Though she was only a short time with us, we still recall her tranquil disposition and loyal friendship. In her memory each of us shall strive to become the splendid teacher she dreamed of being. fm.: 5 4 Class of 1958 A Q 8 :N 'N 'ws Q .f .dbh . X . 'x ' -, vga ,Q.m, X Y ?::f'i-2-ii: 1 1122 7I1Zf'?fg.., ' x r?r.,1: .sm s , 1- , 25:5-.. 3:2529 4253 rfb fQf1:E22eS2a. D X A ' fifffifigiiilfif XX ,,4 , 1: :fix '9 lE1Q Q N A f-rs. f A ':'::s:L4Sm,.' 21-- BERNADETTE MAHON DR. DONALD RAICHLE President AdV'50 ,UI X xr iff PETER GUALTI ERI Vice-President 19 I PHYLLIS NOBLE Treasurer E '55- 11--Qs-D PHYLLIS CURCIONE Secreiary CLASS HISTORY June T958 . . . the long awaited date has finally ar- rived! Yes, Seniors,-Commencement-revered, noble, proud. It designates each one of us a college graduate, and more than that, as prospective teachers, a thinker, a stimulator of ideas in whose hands lies the precious potential, the youth of tomorrow, who must someday meet the tumultous chal- lenge of today's fast moving world. Here at N.S.T.C. we have laid the groundwork for this tremendous task, it's now our unique calling to meet this dynamic challenge. We can all recall when we entered N.S.T.C. as fresh- men. Mixed emotions reigned high. The secure abode of high school was gone and a new timely adjustment was necessitated. Dr. Whiteman's orientation program told us the bright new world of college. The importance of good study habits, college activities, budgeting ones time and energy- these and much more were carefully discussed. How quickly the next four years will go was uttered but few compre- hended the significance. Yet how soon freshman year excitedly terminated. With it went the hats and shopping bags of initiation, The Teahouse ofthe August Moon,,' those Friday nights at N.C.E., our show, The Toy Show , freshman math and statistics fwhich baffled so many of us,i and all the many other Firsts of college life that made our freshman year an unforgettable one. Sophomore year found us a bit more worldly in grey bulky knits and black knee sox. We spent so much time and energy on Mr. Gerrish's Music Fundamentals course that fluto-phones also became every-day attire. This year we were introduced by Dr. Gens to the op- portunities in the fields of the Handicapped. We visited Totowa and Trenton School for the Deaf and observed the fine work being done with the children's department. During Sophomore year, too, the incomparable talents of Glennys were highlighted in the Hillbilly Class Show - we'll not forget the scratching and the sexy potato sack! Sororities and fraternities loomed mighty this year with many of us pledging and experiencing Hell Night . Again, too quickly, June appeared and our undergraduate days became numbered. Bigger expectations ensued for the all important Junior Year. Learn by doing became stark reality in Junior year. Miss Sophisticated Junior invariably had her face, hands, arms, and skirt covered with paper mache, for that all con- suming project, named whatever-animal-it-most-resembles. We banged with vigor and determination on the bongo drums while Mr. Platt beamed. We cheerfully played lndian Clubs and LoobyLu with Mr. Zweidinger conducting. By January all these preparations and the coaching by our supervisors was completed, and there we were, scared but well aimed for Junior Practicum. We were surprised to discover how well we adjusted to this challenge. Amidst a whirl of lesson plans, child studies, and logs, we sadly realized practicum was over. March was here again-but what a wonderful secure feeling to know we still had a year and a half left in college. On returning, we were given the privilege of selecting the hours and instructors for our classes. We struggled to get a three-day week-but gave up and cheerfully elected schedules that we wouldn't have accepted if they had been assigned. By now, fraternity pins, engagement rings, and wedding bands were frequent happy sights, and by the end of Junior Year we were learning to remember many new last names. Long awaited Senior Year finally arrived! All kinds of splendid resolutions were mouthed! l'm going to REALLY study! , l'll only visit Scotty's twice a day , or We'll wait till June to be married! Ah, yes, these and other solemn oaths were uttered. lnvariably each of us slipped just a little! Yet we revelled in vigorously arguing the tent of idealism versus Realism or whether Schoenhauer was overly pessimistic. Deep psychoanalytic thought was given to Freud and Sullivan. Some students were convinced, others confused, but all thoroughly engrossed in the cultured art of serious discussion. Also discussed, though, not quite so intellectually was our big move to Union. Our new schedules contained mysterious room numbers, the mention of a Little Theatre. We began organizing car-pools, and mapping out bus routes. Once again, January evolved and now Senior Teaching began. Increasing confidence and responsibility typified the Seniors as we realized how undeniably close June '58 was. We returned to our new college in March firmly resolved to absorb all we could in the remaining few months. Senior Week with its inevitable whirl of activities was over much too soon. The beautiful Senior Prom elicits memo- ries especially dear. Our parents' proud, beaming faces commencement night will never escape our fond memories. Finally, in retrospect, we the Class of T958 are both proud and humble in re-evaluating our vast, innumerable learnings and insights, to appreciate the values derived from our seemingly brief stay at N.S.T.C. will be a life time task. Both as future educators and parents we the Class of T958 owe an irrepayable debt to you who have knowingly en- dowed us with principles applicable to dynamic teaching and intrinsic living. 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THIRD ROW: J. Cocozzelli, F. Brock- man, F. Bruno-Me, V. DeMarco, J. Snmons, A. DelPomo, L. DeFeo. bil 9 ..u.Al 1850- w'nfgj,1.,1 MN at ' I ,ii . 1 Lbiig .. ' Q- , ,.':....2l ' ' ' gtk 1' . 4. 4 t X .V 5 3' Malia-Q' ' 'fix . ' . .?jii1!Q'ig, ' V , We-f lb ' 'i ' 'IT , Y- as. ' A ' . : . ' - i' ' g , .-un X ' w- , -- -qf'f,., ... 335.5 Q. .. . .1 3 .L :vpn , Z.. , 4 . - -4 :C L -fi 1: 'Nz ' ,'3ht. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - I I FIRST ROW, left to right: E. Romano, Corresponding Secretory, J. Anderson, President, P, DiGiovcnni, Recording Secretory. I SECOND ROW: W. Vincenti, Treasurer, J.Mc1rtin, Vice-President. 'if 'ff' 38. gi .Alu- if 1' 'G' Ast. 'VXI' 'J gm G.. if sr . 4' adn- tau Q--5 W2 YW? I? dui FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Bresslow, H. Boum, B. Branch, M. Potts, T. Moccic. SECOND ROW: M. Ryan, G. Shihar, F. Mackie, S. Baldwin, R. Feenstra, M. Hull, G. Mcgin. THIRD ROW: H. Gilbert, B. Roczlcci, H. Roche, L. Calabrese, J. Butynes, J. Woodhull, C. Anderson, B. Volese, L. Timpermon. FIRST ROW, left to right: T. DeVico, L. Joioslcy, M. Peccca. SECOND ROW: C. Bert, B. McClincl'1y, L. Yeamons, V. Leonhardt, M. Konya. THIRD ROW: P. Bennon, K. Nargi, V. Pasteno, M. O'NeiI, M. Burke. .,a'4-ll Sv Y. QF 0. 4. 'WI vs. FIRST ROW, left Io right: G. Mager, C. Zifo, L. Bartlett, G. Lcrney, J. Smith. SECOND ROW: R. Almeida, L. Goodwin, C. Velevos, A. Hood, M. A. Mercurio, M. Lauber. THIRD ROW: S. Wilson, I. Miller, D. Koschir, P. Polidro, L. Rocco, J. Fcliveno, C. Posella. . I sf FIRST ROW, Ieff Io righiz B. Dielz, E. Shields, H. Williamson, J. Kreshok. SECOND ROW: A. Giordano, C. Mogner, M. Murray, C. Kozlowski, E. Nothans, C. Rhodes. THIRD ROW: S. Milteer, B. Koffler, A. Petersel, S. Ruchowitz, K. Kurowsky, I.. Luceheld, M, Kerry. 7-1 Kr Tw i Q57 'SI nu' v' 7 Z -.1 C2 if C1 5 1, if QW, X, FIRST ROW, Ieft To right: M. Harback, S, McCarthy, R. Casfelluccio, P. Bagan. SECOND ROW. E. Weiner, H. Borkan, C. Abramowifz, B, FIeiscI1er, D. Wulkan, E. Bolden. THIRD ROW: C. Barthel, R. GaIIof, J. Mineo, C. Kumpf, L. Marcus, J. Reifman, E. Litfig, I I 1 T q..- 6' Cf' of, ,-1 -4N FIRST ROW, Iefi to right: P. BerIingI'1oH, M. SfIrIing, J. AdIer, G. DeIMouro, D. Brown. SECOND ROWV1 D. DiBeIIa, E. Rossi, C. Luefhold, E. Noiie, A. Iwanski, F. Natale. THIRD ROW: D. WOII, A, Weinfeld, V. Mulligan, J. Clifton, R. Marasco, S. Kaplan, C. Martino. Lx 'Q an br ,.fw Que .f. . .1 .. tw may .x 's e .Lv puuuvg-3' FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Konicki, J, Brienzo, L. Unger, E. Fenton. SECOND ROW: J. Vetri, I.. Teischner, L, Sccxlc, F. Northcutt, A, Hogstrom. THIRD ROW: E. Giordano, B. Beczitie, C. Hudson, S. Podber, M. CompbeII, R. Schaefer. -'fn 'PG- 405 !Y jk. I-. l Q' enema L27 FE iii , ff .ww '- Hai lk: was ' usd! ' mul f seam! M we I Y, -., .: f'? g'L.. y-if nw , w. In 45.1 NI' 36. A ,,' 4 T J,'.Qaj .7. ,y I , O- 5 V ,H .. V Inf. , I In .w. fr.-. ,Mg ,o , A , , ., ,. f, . .,. Qyf M. 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K-me I 'N i N 'V A '- .- X , I JT SJR: I X I Q.. 1 xi' A x ' 1 4 1 I 'th FIRST ROW, Ieff fo righfz S. KnoIIer, B. Handshuh, B. Shereshewsky, M. Stein, P. Chambers. SECOND ROW: B. Gold, B. Schwartz, S. Kaplan, R. Pilchman, J. Schwalbe, J. Einhorn. THIRD ROW: G. Pigforia, E. Pryor, I. Eglow, M. Sodowich, B. Bromberg, A. Relles, C. Thompson. .,..--.,. V . 5 l I 'V .,,g 'A ft :IJ 1' I 1 rm ,f ,Q .V x. 5 'HJ' I In 'Y w w, , A I LL ..- ,. , -' 'X I i ka h - lim I ff! ai IBM FU I fl? 'ul Yi lim U H5 YV.: FIM? Af 51 IE 711' m- A . I , gb. M0133 may 55.54 If-F FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Tansey, A. Raimo, T. Guardi, S. Heineman, N. Churko. SECOND ROW: E, Smith, L, Brand, M. Chesler, S. Stack, B. Corcoran, C. Allen, R. Braunstein. THIRD ROW: E. Dudash, A. Loomis, D. HoHacker, J. Coreman, M. Mil- Ier, S. Tischler, D. Caprio, E. Lupo, V, McCarthy. FIRST ROW: A. Wasielewski, M. Hallgarth, L. Zetkulic, C. Fischer, K. Yaralian. SECOND ROW: B. Pavlak, V. Maltese, B. Mair, M. Gottlieb, M. Hari, P. Snedeker. THIRD ROW: R. Parris, J. Miles, T. Icklan, J. Schott, A. Segalla, R. Hudson, G. Lennox. FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Asman, M. Lewchick, M. Miller, G. Sagrettella. SECOND ROW: S. Richman, M. Albanese, R. Curcione, C. Scott, G, Petrie cione, B. Quinn. THIRD ROW: M. Thornton, M. Torluccio, M. Romano, L. Finkelstein, R Handschuch, I. Bram, C. Han- sen, H. Gilman B7 .L ef E . 9 1 Z. I I I I sr , I x sf h,f'g.v P' Ln :L- T Z Q1 .1 2 . I a I W' o i. ' ., bv' V Vfnvngl 1, r 'kg- 21. ..-t .V-' il 'N JW S v ff? I rf' B X L, 1' ,I ff. sl iii klfg' Oil 4 Cx Sits, FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Doran, J. Blair, J. Strother. SECOND ROW: R. Bruno, M. DeFreece, C. Emanuel, J. Fratantuno, C. Babek, L. Graber. THIRD ROW: A. Safianow, R. Gast, M. Cardinale, S. Oderman, B. Piergrassi, B. Kugler, C. Dorfman. 4' 'I -4 srnf ar' S I Q -F' 5 5 63 , L.. Mxs QV? 0-5 1,-1 FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Fine, J. Brydie, L. Cooper, J. Barr. SECOND ROW: I.. Saba, S. Tymczyszyn, R. Rothman, C. Moorman, W, Brown, K. Cook, E. Swanson. THIRD ROW: S. Treat, F. Hease, A. Chamber- lain, A. Conte, G. Mueller, R. Denman, C. McCuIIen, A. Stewart. 1 .4 . 4 3 ,-- .A I-0 4 4' 'X N .f -0... -eff-.QA 1 F 1. s 4 AlI'37Is'4lu'j U14 ' 32 e , I 45 1.1. I2 ESM Xgrfk ,L il 'V 472 X We FIRST ROW, left fo right: C. Bialous, B. Moreno, D. Jenkins. SECOND ROW: A. LaBoliva, B. Buob, A. Mandelbaum, M. Jacobs, P. Donovan, P. Lazarov. THIRD ROW. A. Felice, E. Eisenhower, F. Farrell, A. Nagy, R. Erikson, E. Toabe, H. Marcus. ,Q fn? Thar 4-Q e-v jg'- .17 A.. 4.4-fy 12- lfffm . FIRST ROW, left To right: J. Zaleclcas, B. Rowilz, E. Ralwmann, R. Pringle, E. Wrobleslci. SECOND J. Sullivan, B. Galowilz, P. Cucchiara, B. Merlz, L. Walls, R. Tansey. THIRD ROW: M. Jackson, P. J. Pasco, S. Tollin, F. Wilson, E. Lulcacs, C. Hammer, J. Bigg. u 5 r 'L f r X .. es, I s J ir ,gg 'L .fs v LK! 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K -..M ,.,v Www .gk ' .f ' A . K 1. .WW l K Q.. , T lg . 3'x , .xy V a :' , Ka' L .. J, - ., ,. . . N -1' -5' , , .,' ,.4 ,. X X, . Null .WAX I, 4, ' ,-Ig H W'-.4 'g,'., -Q-J, I I' .1 32.--If' 4 :gn EQ - , ,- 511, ra. 1, -1 .v' . Q-an ..',,,, ,.',, . .1 A! H X - x X -' .W 1. g.n.Z.'. 'Ji' ' '.-1h,.:' A wg., . U .mWiQbwHM1A jfimvupywmz. f'-m ww.--. 7' - U -r'3frx5.1'1.f.,' ' nlf,i:'2,.I:,-g 4 xr.. -I--!:!.,L, vw'--l ,4.,,ff: I gig iLA,:1A!!k'?5x:':?4 ,.., , ' . xr-..,,Q'12,Q: f:Qwg':2j'5..'gx'1'g' ,. 1 ' Half 'lin . , .1: , ' , I , :mn X L. . Q I' H, Q Ax v sfl.!.+..,.1'.'- , . ls, M. X. . .,.4'4,, , ,- ,, .X S X 1, ,.,l. ..14 , 1 ...fm'f1 'll' . 1 '.'r-.,,k i!'Qg'!lxQ3' 5 ' nndN 3'H ' I N Tr lt ': 1, pV'f,?1?J,fy-A 11. f r.'afm:.,i9-'.1 2' , ' X .KH , ' 1 1 f :J 1 + 1 A -a J n 0 WA. J.Q .-ui '!!lF .'f.'-n 1 ACADEMlC The acquisition and democratic utilization of knowledge is the key toward attaining a desirable level of communication and understanding. Su- perior instruction, excellent library resources and a continuous frank exchange of ideas greatly facilitates this goal in education. We look with expressed optimism towarcl our college serving as the guidepost to realizing these ideals. Q-....... Q! 12 ll? i I Q 4? ,AQ- if'4?H 1 san? ll -1' silica. .sl L .ff 5 The Kindergarlen Primary Curriculum, which now cerfilies lhe sludenf lo leach in The Kindergarfen and lhe primary grades, is being expanded wilh lhe presenf Freshman and Sophomore classes to include cerlificalion lo leach Nursery School, The new curriculum is known as Early Childhood Educalion. In addilion lo cerlificafion lo leach in the general elemenfory school, the sludenls in lhe Handicapped Curriculum qualify lo leach eifher mentally refarded children, lhe hard ol hearing, or lhose who are in need of speech correclion. Q QL I' , 'Y , Q i '7 M' if Curricula Science demonsfrafions are par! of fhe General Elemenfary Curriculum which 72 Q ' ' i5x5'7.F iii qi, . Y i.. fr 2' .pw 5 Three addilional curricula are beginning with ihe freshman class. The Fine and lndusfrral Arfs Curricula are refurning affer a fwo year delelion. Alfhough lhese fwo curricula cover all grades the new Secondary Curriculum in mafhemafics, and The Junior High Curriculum equips a sfudenf fo feach the sevenfh and eighth grades in a self confarned classroom or in a core curriculum The sfudenf selecfs any fwo of four areas for intensive sfudy The four available areas are English, social '-liz' ., '- :Q , ff fa. .4 I ' 'Ziyi H ' , 4 fgani' Wu ,. U, .Mft 'r,., . E. ' ' ff.: i '-'15'l'f:5i?. 3 ',l.4!5.Q. Egiffyzgivfffh l 3. .1 ',,5'..,. ,Vv A ' ...f1g':'L j in -9: - , 'H' rj' ...eiqfgzzff ', -' , , .f?Z..r:f s c '4.g5Q-.tr 'frffzff' ' fi 'Sv , .L-:4 QS-I. :. ,4 1 - ' . : 4 r :- W 'fa' .- ',,', A'-- ri 5, , Wm ik, ,M 5. - .- I 5 ' 1' 'W ,ff.g7.24, 'A, ef WV ' in . ' 'Ta 'xy' ap, T,-,s, ,, 1 1 , 10 - .,,.eq,u ., .A '::1-.je:- ,I .A .A i . 1. V, '5 j, I F-'-fait 'faqs f Q , .. .flii 91 Yi ,iz ip: - gi' - gf.f'.w,s,- 'LJ f' ag Miz , ,- 1, em, ' W- 1 - . r, , 1 ' ff T.. :f215'fw.'f': 2z'5F..4.F.u 14- AEC-xq,,.i,QlA ,- The Curriculum Commiffee. CURRICULA PLANNING ,L- 1-94' The curriculum at Newark State is changing, and this change is the result of careful planning by the faculty. The curriculum committee, consisting of Dean O'Brien and the department heads, weighs and sifts all suggestions, making necessary curriculum changes. Such changes may be discussed in general faculty meetings along with other academic and adminis- trative details, or they may be discussed in the faculty level meetings, which are comprised of all the instructors of one class, such as the freshman class. It was in the junior faculty level meeting that the ten hour methods course for the General Ele- mentary Curriculum and the eleven hour course for the Early-Childhood Education Curriculum were de- tailed. These courses will combine current, indi- vidual methods courses, thereby eliminating other- wise unavoidable duplication. Junior Practicum will be an integral part of these courses. After changes such as these are discussed in general faculty meetings, faculty level meetings, and in the curriculum committee, the individual depart- ments meet to discuss their direct implementation. lt is through this coordination of efforts in plan- ning and practice that the program of the college is carried forward. ma One of the four faculty level groups. f 1' ,,--.. L51 , ,. -x. Q ff Y, 1-. ,,. ,J , , +.,,..- -... 5C,..m ww JB .1 g -X W ... fl Q Q ,R 1, gk Q 1, hafluk, i- l t The social studies department at meeting .sg www ' new 1 , i Q 1.4 Y-,vffbi 1 H , ' ,giviig QW 3 N f 56042. NW ISQEWQ i , A ,gin 1 ffffli- yang.. .-:g.:vz.u.ww4-M-A QS-iiiffwv'-i+ gx gi. s , The fradifional leclure is sfill used widely as a means of imparfing knowledge. . -. , -v... . Curricula Philosophy class provides ample opporfunilies for group work. Panel discussions channel lhinlcing, and invife expression of opinions. X A' 'K 41, I V in Action The planning and execution of Industrial Arts projects provide patterns for later work. I I M I i Dance activities give opportunity for a study of folk ways of other peoples. 77 Xxx ti Mi!! . ,.., lt lx A Opportunities for leadership of class discussion are considered vital to teacher preparation. xdfiig i 4 'Gi'- ,4 1 1 Y' , xv Angela Rcimo observes in fhe kindergarten as a parf of lhe freshman observafions which are done in all levels. CURRICULA IN THE FIELD John Greco assists in a gym class during his Junior Praciicum in January and February. Junior Pracficum combines observation of ci single class wifh a degree of feaching. 4-1- -lu ... -ff wb -. ct: ' Fran Nalale observes a geography lesson as she visils clifferenf levels and schools in her sophomore year. Aw I -. ' 4 ffe, A T 1i.,.,r 'V .Q ' f ' fm ' . , Jerry Mann conducfs a Music class as a par? of his Senior Sludenf Teaching. The majorify of fhis time is spent feaching under fhe observafion and guidance of fhe regular feacher. .rx 3,g ,wi -..- 4 x .W . ln Nu. 'N-.,..,.... Glennys Grenda, sfudenf organization presidenf, recognizes a quesfion as fhe Sfudenl Council carries on lhe imporfanf work of guiding and managing sludenf affairs. CCD-CURRICULAR Full concenfrafion is necessary when Mr. Howe works with the orchesfra fo liff iheir e-Horfs from mere sounds fo music. .. ff ec., imsmimn ,ma,1gE,T'1l3Tf'V ' Q -...Q Rose Marie Campesi checks 'he copy, as the Refiecfor siafi prepares fhe newspaper for fhe press. 80 xaywyj 'VII I I I IIIII IIIIII IIII1 IIIHI IIIIII 459911.ifniiiziimiqim ' PI Billy Gibson speclcs fo fhe College Forum in c decepfively quief momenl. Af ofher times discussions become spirifed as confroversial issues are affoclced. ACTIVITIES Charlie Scheels of fhe Union Globefroffers is up for fwo. Their vivocious spiri? helps fo spur fhe fecm on fo vicfory. 81 1 1.1 1 1 , 1 1 ' ',. . 1 s., 4' 1525: F: 1- ' dfrqh. .2 '11 i ',1' ' .f. 1 1' f I .A 7-3. 5-1ir121Li'.'61?'.l? '1vl 5,a'7x'I'gh 11 1 IQQJI 1-.il 1, . '. 2 .m it 111 5111:-' fl! .1',.1.11 f,,..1'- Ir- H J! Ig -535' :itil 131 1 If 13 f IM 1 1,.. .111 1 fu. -- j1l1:.3f1i-4'm'1: 1 1.11 .'l!.1'1.f1!','I.-. 1 i.. ' '.' 'f 1.g..1,I -,, 'ZI23?11:1f,'., ' '- '1 '1.:- 'N!16t1:..1, A- sif- .ti :V.', 511 4.,-fu: .',1' ,.1, ll: .' -Q1! 1 .11'.. I1 '1-HH.:'gv . 15,911 . 1.1. 'E '.1 11 .V ff-'1'1,1. .,. wt.: g, 1- 11 YI f ,V .., 1 1 .4 ' 5. .- 1: 1 .... ,1'1 , ,. .11 4' 1:1 . E . 1, V.-l1,.,',,.,1. 15111 '1 ' 1 1-' 1511. .. 1, , 11. I9 1 -,.. .-1,-1 1 X1 -'V , , 1 1 ' ,1 ,V 1 11 1-1 1 1 1'! 1 1' 1 f'1 ',1 ',.. 1-1 ' .J 1 ' ll . A 1 Ib V 1'1' 11 1 1 1 ,,,.n 1 1 . 1 1 aff' . 1'r: .. 1 'g5??. . 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'11. 1,1 1- - . 11: : l 1.1- 1 V1 5 - I ' 1 I il'il.Yj11 .1 , . 2- , 1 1 1 1 ,.. 1 12111. ' I 11 1 1:11 .,,. pl. 'rm 'SN' P . L 5. 1..,,- . 1.11. .1 .11 . f-1iQ'Z'1' X ..,. 1.1 f:'1'f 1 ' ','1f .' V. . , 1 1 1 1 .11L-1 ' n 1 1 EY, 1.1-.'?ff'11' -1.,x'1 i 1 '.'v. .1.L ' ' H- mx! . 'f1!'l.U L1,'.'.. -1 1. 5 I-.1 ax ' 1 11,1 .,:f f 1 '11 34 11 .1 .11-H1r...l ,'1:,1.41 , A 1 '..x.f1A-1 v' mf!! 1. 11 -j 11. A . 1-:-.- 11 41-M21 1 1',,'1 1. .1 1,1 1 . , -111 1. 1 1q'.:' . 1 11. .14 .,1. 1 .V 'H . 1 , ,4 1. . I 11 1.1 .1 1 1 1 11. tx... . Y 1111? A9 ,1'i',1' A111'l1.1 as-055,45-1 41 .1 ' 1 I 1 n!,,,1 .11 , '1i?'. EF- 1 - 1 If I pi 1 1 ' 11 1' 1 CCDMMITTEES t The various committees on campus do a great deal toward making the diverse aspects of college life run smoothly and eFfectively. Our competent committees are of inestimable importance in in- citing and maintaining respect for college facilities and its numerous services. We wish them con- tinued success in every endeavor. ' . u 'iff I . Hx . , 5 . -X , T4 , X-Vg... ' ,thx-u . TUDENT GOVERNMENT The Student Council administers the affairs of the stu- dents of Newark State Teachers College through a group composed of the President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer, and eight sophomore, twelve iunior and fifteen senior representatives. The council is a busy organization acting in a democratic manner under the guidance of the Executive Committee. It meets the first and third Monday of each month and spe- cial meetings may be called. The Student Organization Executive Committee prv 44-1- , an l -.ii A ,',,. .V ,vi . I S 'l'N5l'. Q llhhwcm X- .1 W i f? Lf! tw' FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Minskoft, Dr. Whiteman, G. Grenda, M. Feinberg. SECOND ROW: M. A. McKenna, B. Mahon, J. Anderson, B. Ebner, D. Brown. budget is voted upon by the council in line with its many duties which include active membership in the National Student Association and the United States National Stu- dent Association. The Council is advisor to committees, clubs, officers, classes and other student groups and organizations, publicity of school functions and publica- tions, organization and recognition of new student clubs and activities, charity work such as fund collecting, and the orientation of freshmen. The Council welcomes sugges- tions and ideas by students and tries to act upon those that will be deemed necessary and beneficial to the stu- dent body. It receives compliments and complaints in an equally friendly manner and tries to maintain good standards and rectify its errors. It is the aim of the Student Council to serve students and see that student afiairs are running democratically. Student Council Cv ,Shuf- ig. Lu' -c Y if it '7 .F 313712 it I-,IK fQlff5-.L . iqhjv- 37,21-f . 0-Q 252, 1 'HT ,.a A Vilii: ..-1-Fifa' Q ' fi , .vi -Ni . 4 , 7'5 f , '-Q, .1 4' ' his-., ' 77.2 illllifll 1, U4 2:5-y li.. Q 4- -l. f' .E ,Ui 32.3 ii-A , 'lzilij ljg, I . 'i ii -,, r' ' . 1' '. I, 515 f' v ' ' .V yt I l.. V . -in FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Reese, Robinson, B. Ebner, G. Grenda, N. Caola, M. Thompson, D. Brown. SECOND ROW: R. Almeida, l.. Lacefield, R. Feenstro, W. Gibson, C. Kumpf, K. Kurowsky, .I. Harris, M. Feinberg, J. Kimberlin. THIRD ROW: F. Brockman, S. Miller, M. McKenna, A. Jenek, J. Minskoft, J Klc, G. Krisak, M, Thompson, M. Gilmore, Dr. Whiteman. i ,vw -PHY Assembly Committee 'Q ,Mr r II fe... 1 D .W .v . . I my '. .- A .fer- -.W,. , ,K , 'Qi' .Y ' 14'--fi ,- ' .. f I+'-3 .2 N flex lo., V x 'Sijxb., if, 1.51 ' -Lflpf rf rw... ' -I.. 4 , .Ji , ,Qs ' i Wxlii I l eil 2. I . ' . H '5fi-L: 1. 'LI asf 'M . ff 2 ' Mfr V1 ' -, C-f'49'f' , J 5,-1:2 lmlp-'uf 1 1.1 'l?ffe5Lg',f,1M 'J e 5,3 Qvlf. W V. 1 '.' r .IZ V Vi I 1 Jiri ' 515' - fi... fv gl' f ,133 x 'V C 1!ti 1 va 1 qtii an u if 0 49,2224 ' ' gxff- E. 4 +lf'4f,i1iv4l 1 'f's,v'1':'1i ' ,-.- T vgytdtriznxa r .,,lAf,hYg.5 f fr gf f, V fu ? .1 ' 'Ir-'5f.' A FIRST ROW, left Io right C. Ketfenburg, M. Gilmore, Mrs. Bartlett, Advisor, E. Fisher. SECOND ROW: N. Caola, F. Berfoldo, I.. Goodwin, G. Magin, C. Kumpf. 1 .am ,lr x ' I AQ ,,.f. ,.. 'l 1 me ',.-f-17 'a x' .-Mi-L .. 'f 'J'3'4 v,, ,,A. ,ii K , ,.j4y,. I .. - I . ,..,..,pQgm, 1 I Y T , ' A J ., ' X? we ,401 ??5f ' Q5 ,,v.ffi3'7'3if.j,2s Qiifmw' ' ui- 4, , fi . A J, 4. . J Q, -4 ,V',:A I Y Q 4 T 1 ' Yi'-of .. v ,f - 1 W in il . . 7.x N '. W FIRST ROW, lefl to right: I.. Lacefield, I.. Skipper, K. Forsythe, A. Skinner, C. Kozlowski, K. Kurowsky. SECOND ROW: D. Wolf, D. Brown, M. Fox, A. Jenek, Treasurer, P. Mozzarella, Secretory, F. Brockman, President, J. Anderson, Vice-Presidenl, M. Froga, C. Packard, D. Jenkins. THIRD ROW: J. Harris, P. Capella, W. Gibson, M. Tombler, P. Dwyer, C. Tidobuck, M. Thornton. W-f, Y O Campus Committee Jffiii I .. It ' F 2 ?:Z ' ff V D35 wi' 1 I ' ' ,. x ., e I: ev- tt , . , il' ti w Q O is , FT FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Packard, E. Fischer, E. Jaggers. SECOND ROW: Mr. Howe, Advisor, H. Chelfon, J. Mann, Dr. Whiteman, B. Ebner. Social Committee I 1 it 55 .SI I it 5 g ' . f-: we s . . , cr, K f uv: I ' 5.11 I -- 'ft'-if .lf . V s I-'V' . ibm 4 . - ur FIRST ROW, left to right: A, Wosielewslci, C. Rhodes. SECOND ROW: M. DePaIma, President, C. Kone, A. Marshall, P. Snedeker, N. Spadea, H. Pierson. THIRD ROW: B. Ticknor, R. Sisk, T Bowman. Mr. E. Howe, Advisor: J. Codner, L, Zetkulic, B. Lombardo. f, L A5 f . 5 x 1 '. 1, 1'f ' 1 ' 1 4- Y I 4 Q K 41 ,U ., 1 ,K 1 1 v ,1 - ' a r I I -:F V- L' U117- ,if dc .nw ,. 11-I. , . I ,V: .1:fg:' . A , I .gflwm '55 - 1: , -+35 ,j ,. wp ,.I .. ,wrgl x ,1'. !v':?'.7 . ' 54, 'f. I ' 'f , ,. 1 -, .J- , ,'I,': J ' V- . :I Pl- A - ',:' ' . A.4','f'f- f', rw, 1'.3,,,,1 '. I- ', ,,,,3, 'M' 3 u.tf5 f :,?'.' Q - J A 'J.fs.fn5, -l,fE1Q.J.:,vn ' .,..,, , . -42 i , ,,...,-Y, -W1 'fs .Q-. ax 1 9. . fl., 1, ,N LI -.,',g, , '5. ,'1 :fY:r ,,S:, ff 4:4 'f' :g',f,-v- 1: - xl . 1 i1,'f. K-?'l'5.2gP4-fi! , f.Ujl1'.2 -'..f' 1 1-4 ', ', '4 ' -45, IL., ,I.:1 '-3-,.','gf1Y,1 5. N5 n q,v 1.1 1.x 1, ,W 1' A. AF -ff , 1 , -.., f '. '. 1 J .rw 1' ifyialjfi' ' I 1 l fl . .1.,'Q ULL. lx, 1 1,1 - ':,- Av-1 U ,f' wifi, ,iffy .,-g,-V, IJ' .. - I ff'fl ', .i1st nf 1 1.-JH' ., 4-, fn, - nf 1, 5 f,Q'g.4-,f.,1 :.:..3 :rf-2 , , ,f .N Q.:,,,,,f .f.,x.'-. . . .. , ky: , . ,, ,, ,4 ,,. . V1 ' X.-1'-' W' 5 1l'. , ,'.fe' ., -v f., 4:x'7Zv,'!.:i:',:xx ' 'A 'Q-9 f'?',f ' 1 1:'.,f ',1f - .Nw ,. 1 w nff v '-'f' Q.. -.f- ff' I-,ll 1 , ,, gs ,xi.,. , ' , I - 4n,, ' ', :f,: 'i4' Alu.-'J h . 4 '. -'Aff , - 7 . , V ' 1' v I f 4 xi , .-,f . . xx ' X I, . . -9 A , ' . 6. ,al I . ,- , , ,g . -5, . I X .,, , I V- .2 I 1 A I . . 0 ., x .'xI.',ff 1 , mg-x,...4.vk-fb ..1,gw--- -A - 1. 'J' VP. - V: .542-X x: -,g..,1i,:., - -, .r.1',IX....7Q -V1 -lx Six? ,.Hh,:t.:-., ': Q.' . .. . mn ' , I fd .fyzvf -I, -- ZQ,1 'f4 , I ' .u -,A.3. U. rm... 4' yn ' -1:5-. .54.- --vw , , ' M' -- I.. 1 ,: .cs . -U' . 1.1 !,fQ.'. A-. ' - 1.1. :,.., - - ':.fs.7:,.!' ,, Y - ,,' ,in v En'-,.w'!.i.1?,:,!, ' ' :'!i-,11',- V, . ,.z- , 1: ,I fs y: ti, -' :iy l. ' I I. U 1 1 -AI' .xl . Sig' I in Ll' 'l . 'H' faf ll- ',. :.'Ff'! . .Y , .I 5 3. .N ,'-'f' I LM' . .: ., 'Wi' - ..' :gy J' ' , . ,, , . N VT' '14 lf' ,,f CLUBS Our club program provides innumerable op- portunities for students to broaden their scope of college life. Many happy hours of profitable experience are gained through participation in these varied activities. We have made many lasting friendships sharing these afternoons. rf I I I GE. MEIN-l'S GUILD N IQ! IM ' T' - 1 Q . , 3113 . .gr ,Z HZ it Egg-it T, 3, Q 53,55 ' riff 5 LT' , 1 E wi, J, .c v.i?'Q4fii4g -:Qi at be g i 'RF v 315, so..- I 5 s J :I 'W ar. FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Hikes, J. Mann, A. DelPomo, A. Weinfeld, L. Hopkins, P. Polidoro, G. Mischio, C. Blasi. SECOND ROW: L. Marcus, N. Scarpa, J. Cocozzelii, A. Russomano, Secretary, J. Simons, Treasurer, R. Giacobbe, President, W, Pelaia, Vice-President, I. Scanzera, Corresponding Secretary, R. Bleakley, J. Mineo. THIRD ROW: O. Nutto, A. Chiles, A. Leick, E. Campbell, J. Matis, M. Gerber, A. Szalkiewicz, C. Scheels, C. Kumpl, J. Greco, W. Gibson, J. Gutiahr, J. Clifton. . 1 1 I , 1 pw' 1 1,- 'M ., .uv-M-A 2f,,,zN I .. 1. V151 i-- fp... ' 'S f' - if ,L -1-I,-, 'ww If I :ff tf:m??+zff 1.. -- 'em i ., i -M.W5 ?,.f ,J '..g-in-if . gfl ' . f'..3i L..--ir. us.:-, ' 1 I.-n'gj?1'ff'P'ff .sw., ' -rf N. Ve, , K L., M , N. :xl 43? V Mi., .r . ,tw-' I - eart3?w?::n.s:ti?3a':ais C. C. U. N. This local chapter of the C.C.U.N. aims to develop in its members knowledge and under- standing of the United Nations and International Affairs. Members participate each year as repre- sentatives to a Model General Assembly, a Model Security Council, an dother models of U.N. agencies. This energetic club also includes group discussions and guest lectures as a vital part of the program. The feature activity is, naturally, the annual trip to observe the United Nations in action. FIRST ROW, left to right: H. Mann, President, M. Lauber Vicefpresident. SECOND ROW: K. Pilavakis, Treasurer, S Miller, Secretary. 4 so Q, 1 un., 5 .U law-5 flu.. , 'uv.,.,,, fliaxq COLLEGE FQRUM i -w-Q., f':1r'i'1Tf'f' i' 'i' 5. . ., -Li 'U-..,,,. ' . maori ,':bf f 'nuif1. , ' - X ' 'A HQ' i 'k-as-.... 'wlaq -sq, Ura 4 l -.'- - Y ,. - 'nm eg . ,,':t,l -o-...q 1 f - 3 us. -., 'H . .mug sqm H-.L i Q . . .. . , ..,,,. ,.,,,y-3,--W... A , y - . X - H, .nuv,,,,,.1n.,. , ,ws , z , . Q l .,1 f'w... ks 1 ,, 3 .-is ' 1 ' sv i Uri 4 -In L i L, ' gi, .Y . i ?i--...W V I , p ,lp X 2 f . fs f ' .a -- -s, :W Jn., , Lf, : X V ., ,, ' ,vnu sr ,Ann ' ' , , hui.,-R ww- ' v .nn-yn 'QS gm y H 3' ' Avlm--.wqw . i ' ' V . qi-ns.. f , - , 0 11. ,..,,.w . ' f A .2 'uw ll 1. ,- V ., M . , 4' i .,.......1..h - -- Qi 4. ,554 . I ' U.. . . .1 , - T ,F'41l 2 K cn TS . ,M v F Y 1 , U - ' N, , ' 1 1 wi R E 5 ' K xi -I Y Q . A- N tffgwf as I, f A X S. gil FEI '-W Lui, 'Q LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Harris, S. Miller, W. Gibson, President, Mr. Luscombe, Advisor, R. Alloway, J. Mineo. The rapidity with which the political, diplomatic, and social relations among countries change today has made the studies ot this club increasingly inmportant. The aim of the club is to help its members keep abreast of international aftairs and increase their understanding of world happenings. Through lectures and discussion by guest speakers, faculty, and students, this aim is accomplished. Dr. Scanlon speaks to members of the College Forum. i SH liffilligi 9-' : x Q ,,5:f.- .'.f '-Q 'i i A fe 2, Q 2.1 ,fgfyg Q - ,.', R A !4fm..,..... W 'S ' Rs 'Hal' dxf: ,. ,,, in vVsCvlFP'6Rn..aH'x a la'-.. Wvlaallw sa Nm m ef' T' Illl Sl Ill ll lll 1 ll Ill ll 1 ll li -.ll il Ill' I1 uh -1' ..:,,-.3 'N 1 14 1' --.. 'ws ' rv Ll' S5 'ff ACE. -- N.J.S.E.A. A.C.E.-N.J.S.E.A. is the only organization in the college that gives all students the opportunity to participate actively in both state and national educational associations. Its purposes are to acquaint teachers in training with the organized teaching profession, to give them experiences in working together, and to interest superior young men and women in education as a life-time career. The club's large membership indicates the professional interests of the student body and the seriousness of their desire to be exemplary teachers. '9' .dbg Wi fi '31 ar 3 ' OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Krisak, Vice-President, M. DePalma, Secretary, J. Kimberlin, Treasurer. ln back: C. Kumpf, President. 5. t l l 92 FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Asman, E. Swanson, K. Forsythe, L. Skipper, J. Harris, M. DePalma, Secre- tary, N. Spadeu, H. Pierson. SECOND ROW: B. Bromberg, J. Kimberlin, Treasurer, P. Reese, C. Kettenburg, M. Tombler, L. Lacefic-ld, C. Tidabcck, H, Dillon. THIRD ROW: E. Fischer, J. Coreman, C. Kumpf, President, B. Handschuch, J. Gutiohr, H. Chelton, O. Krisak, Vice-President. 1 Q .. -f Pt FI? r Ay: s . J 2- fr A .o, 5 H ALETHIAN CLUB The Alethian Club is an active organization aiming to include Christian living as an important part of college experience. Its program includes weekly Bible study periods, informally conducted, and monthly lectures and discussions directed by a guest speaker. Through these and other means the club strives to provide Christian Fellowship, to spread knowledge of Christ, and to promote missionary minded interests and activities. 1 fy x7 s HS jiri 1- .Al ' - 1 E yn... ,ugly ' 'mi l ll! .-Ill .il-I ' X: ,..-Q L-I II ALEITHIAN CLUB OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Williams, Nancy Chreitzberg, Betsy Jaggers, Evelyn Fischer. 1 l I' ' W 1 l X fe , 1-'V :I P . . 1 'Lil' uf Q ,N s 0 -r.. ' .K J 1 -mv , :I 353' 1 FWZ:Fl'Y5'345 L ,P FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Hikes, C. Kettenburg, L. Lacefield, E. Fischer, J. Williams, E, Jaggers, E. Roberts, M. Yoos, E. Swanson, J. Bigg. SECOND ROW: L. Hopkins, C. Frey, R. Coleman, H. Williamson, B, Beattie, G. Lennox, M. Potts, E. Price, C. Hammer. THIRD ROW: K. Kurowsky, J. Mann, R. Feenstra, C. Kumpt, H. Chelton, J. Anderson. 93 EWMAN LUB mmmsawnlosvgup 'A ' can .i 110' gg- alll! 'H' GS Q9 -fir' ff, 5 OFFICERS I FIRST ROW, left to right: M. A. Mercurio, Mrs. Riker, H McDermott. SECOND ROW: .l. Cerasa, A. Former, P. Curcione, J. Falineno, The Newman Club is a Catholic Club for students on the secular campus. Its purposes are that of a three-fold integration, religious, social, and intellec- tual. The meetings are held once a month and include an address by the chaplain, lecture by a guest speaker, and refreshments. ln addition special events, such as, a Communion Breakfast are held once a year. GLEE CLUB OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Kurowsky, Vice-President, M. Lauber, Treasurer, Mr. Platt, G, Donatello, Secretaryp J. Klc, President. 3, I 'Q' Music is this club's field, and not only do the members enioy their work, but they also excel in it. Harmonies, unexplored, new arrangements quickly mastered by these enthusiastic singers. The student body always considers it a pleasurable treat to be entertained by the Glee Club. i I 'H-L WS T 6? FIRST ROW, left to right: G, Mager, K. O'Connor, J. Anderson, C. Hammer, G. Grenda, F. Natale, J. Klc, G. Lenzi, M. Belluso, M. Fraga. SECOND ROW: C. Packard, G. Donatello, L. Finkelstein, S. Ford, M. Kennedy, L. Holmes, J. Sena, S. Wilson, J. Scavone, J. Schoellner. THIRD ROW: J. Mann, S. Oderman, G. Stahl, L. Marcus, C. Kumpf, W. Gibson, J. Anderson, S. Dwyer, J. Minea, P. Polidoro, D. Hikes. The Hi-Lows are a specialty group, a hand-picked chorus of male and female voices. The many long hours of practice that these students cheerfully contribute make their excellent performance. They entertain at many local high schools and before various organizations. Their charm and polish as a singing group serve as a fine advertisement for Newark State Teachers College. 96 The Hi Lows entertained the college at Thanksgiving. ORCH STRA lg l i Mr. Howe directs orchestra. Enthusiasm makes the members of the orchestra. Their impromptu rehearsals necessitate rearranging furniture and carrying heavy instruments up and down stairs. Yet these practices odd not only to proficiency but also to love of music and espirit de corps . Their fine performance is made more entertaining by their infectious spirit. X ' 1 l NORMS THEATRE GUILD 2 if 3. ... fx-'W 'cf ,gps Q49 3.3- ,L ' '4 , 9. N . -. N '-'4 1 !' , fffgx M 1 fir- l '- Yi' VN.mJ . - 1, . ff' H 1 f ' . - 4 ff' ,ffl 'B .. . M in , 5 . ,. 'uf-.-N1 x ,, Q, Iv. -1156. I 1, F4 .1 ?r 'P?. 1 ., , J, xi A -.. I- ,f 4' x l Y 31 'TB' -e. ,so ef' - 41 .4 l l l 4 ll lt 'zu-4 ff? me .f,.,. I 29 -rv' Qilfl 1 ' . ,ww if I ad ,ara 'nav' .- V W .1-J'-9 - ' -1 fic. grfeviggfd ft ,.' l x .5 3. I i eu' mx x i, ll X l. s l i 5 lil' 4 X ll in Mll tll' A Ms- 'Wes '43 3 af fi-i93..iv.f.fP.1t FIRST ROW, left to right: F. Samolewicz, Treasurer, L. Hopkins, Vice-Presidentg J. Cerasa, President, A. Skinner, Secretary, C. Tidaback. SECOND ROW: S. Tischler, R. Drissel, B. Asman, K. LaRusso, J. Coreman D. Fackler, M. Tombler. All the general knowledges connected with the theatre, staging, costuming di- recting, designing, play-writing, and acting, are considered by this active club. Any- thing trom a take-off on Shakespeare to a debate on the relate mint of My Fair Lady can be part of the agenda. Norms endeavors to cultivate in its members an apprecia- tion for the drama, to promote public speaking, to encourage self-confidence and to provide many enioyable hours. Hours of work go into presenting the play. ' if j ,-,.,- l I X i l H , .Z . .V i,.... 1 98 DANCE STUDY M N q Q4-his Ki MODERN DANCE D, Wolf, B. Raczlca. Various phases of the dance, ballet, tap, social, and modern, supply this club with an exciting program. The members especially enioy creating their own routines by responding to the mood and rhythm of many musical compositions. Guest artists ofter opportunities for esthetic appreciations. Through these emphasize the beauty of dancing for pleasure and to promote members. provide enjoyment and activities the club aim to good feeling among the FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Roczka, B. Mazauskas, J. Adler, S. Stock, SECOND K. Forsythe, l.. Eskin, K. Payne, A. Relles, R. Linker. 91: . zf - A 1:14. ' li ' vw. .. . P' T 1, pf. g Y I I 99 ROW 5 'l Sz 1 I .- . 1 'YV' me T34 Wolf, TF is sf sl . ffw- 2.-,' it X, -i.. . I . 'fm f I I r l , 515. 1 l liflifb A Q . . 4 'Q 74 . , .1 , 4 4, sa! Av 'f- af' -5555 Thi Ji I fl vs-e -5 -F' r 1iii.,', ' ,P 4 rw.--s ' . 315' L ,:..:,, 1, , ,jr- if A4 s. B' i , -'.,':' E . gf, ,f, ix. f 'W 44 f Wi as , .. , Y 4 vs f ' 5 is K , 'iff , at xv' as 4 ff r .J . . ,,, ' iv X ,M ,ip 43 lv 2 ' aft fat f ,g .5,,,.?'1:f1' -f 5- za S f , ,- , 2 ', , . ' ,Q ,Q 1' 14 5 ,f 35: ,A ra 5. iii v' KL 100 Z0 gill C7 fb Kew 1 FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Rowitz, C. Brockman, C. Babelc, J. Bigg, C. Unice, L. Wislotslcy. SECOND ROW: M. Yoos, D. Hoffacker, A. Gerow, Secretary, T. Merics, President, A. Vieira, Treasurer, G. Lennox, R. Treat. THIRD ROW: R. Kugler, A. Loomis, H. Williamson, M. Chesler, C. Scheels, A. Del Pomo, R. Den- man, J. Schott, F. Brockman, G. Mischio, E. Brand, A. Hood, I. Torres, R. Piergrossi. This is an active, outdoor club, Stokes State Forest is a home to its camping members. Conservation, out-door cooking, fishing, and camp life are topics of serious consideration and real experience. The Club has also planned excursions to the shore to observe oceanic life and to the state fish hatcheries for a more detailed knowledge of fresh-water fish. Judging from the tales repeated by the members, these trips always lead to adventure and fun. CHESS CLUB The Chess Club is composed of many undergraduates who play their games during free time and lunch hours. Some of the high lights have been two hour games, determinism by the female section and a trip by two play- ers to play Fred Reinfield, one time American champ. WAPPALANE FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Pecca, G. Hopkins, B. Vincenti, B Winestaff, L. Schaffer. SECOND ROW: O. Nutto. THIRD ROW A. Nagy. .r---......,-, LEFT TO RIGHT: Fran Milberger, Jerry Winklehofter, Robert Treat, Gloria Megaro, Mr. Thomason NU LAMBDA KAPPA Those who are interested in capturing their thoughts and clothing them with imagination, beauty, and originality of expression find this club a pleasure. By reading and dis- cussing with other members various well-written articles, es- says, and poems, the art of creative writing is learned and practiced. The college has the opportunity to appreciate this club's accomplishments in the Spring when their literary booklet is published. KWICKEE NOOZ The Kwikee Nooz is a weekly publication designed to publicize future events. The details concerning dances, plays, drives, meetings, etc., are presented in an informal and entertaining manner. A larger campus providing extensive activities is one reason why Kwikee Nooz should continue to be a major means ot communication. In this way, a more success- ful student activity program is possible. LEFT TO RIGHT: George Mischa, Janet Williams, Lorraine Lacetield, Joe Simons. 1 I FLECTO STAFF I 1 px :- l-Vhvilfyx fluff' RQ P ... 2 ' K -R-xv-. FIRST ROW, left to right J. Mann, C. Frey, F. Brockmon, R. Campesi, Editor, M. Griff, M, Frago, O. Nutio. SECOND ROW: M. De-Pcxlmo, N. Spodeo, S. Heine-mon, T. Guordi, M. Pecco, D. Jenkins, R. Unger, J. Coremon, T. Bowman, B Asmon, P, Perretti, H. Pierson. . V A911 x Ediiorrinichief ' ROSEMARIE CAMPESI 'XM f QA I F' i ' N I. Ii I I I I I 5 , .Q sf. , f x an - l'o ' '. ' 0. ' 1 . J 1 ,R I L Y , If I N I III I 2 I FRANCES NATALE MAXINE FEINBFRG MYRNA GRIFF Associate ECIHOI' News Editor Feaf'-We Ed 0 102 I I I u Busy wrifing Myrna GriH. Smiling Maxine Feinberg. ps-Q, 1 Q N . '. , M V 1 , , - Aw,-yfswawnxfvxggem :fx -2 , 'I gud-4 warg ff' , ROSE MARIE CAMPESI 1 4 in-gk MEMORABILIA STAFF ix 3- FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Farmer, E. Kaczorowski, B. Mahon, J. Mann, H. McDermoff, C. Leonard. SECOND ROW: M. Gilmore, A. Shannon, J. Kirnberlin, S. Miller, M. Sullivan, J. Moore, D. Lenzi, M. A. Mahon, M. Belluso. Not Pictured: P. Curcione, B. Ascolese, P. Mozzarella, M. Lebro, R. Unger. g : .,f 17 ' T A. Q. 'lf 'UTI W Q. Q' la H7 'Q .4 N I MISS DATY HEALY All Advisor 'mg i' ii, DR. EDWIN THOMASON Lilerary Advisor HELEN MCDERMOTT Photography Editor 5 0,4 k .X iw - Ai 4-+9 Associate Editor Nvazsv X I xx E s. f 1 1. it ..- BERNADETTE MAHON Editor-in-Chief MAUREEN SULLIVAN CONNIE LEONARD Photography Editor Q , K fi: ' rpm ea' Q E I wr- : -if IU DX . '21, , , 'iw . 35' T, ANNE FARMER Literary Editor A ANN SHANNON if Art Editor K ,- ROCHELLE UNGER Typing Editor ML' t J W V5 - - r , -4 1 .IL P ' E. As' fm-V EMILIA KACZOROWSKI vox . Assistant Editor - -'wg if , 43 . :Q fxfwi WF? m fir 11. .,,.,- ' 'f-'ill' E 'fi' . 'i V' , . , ,L ,xr :Vai 4 If M 5 I, , . ' ffmt.-I E PA I , ,f E E44 ' - ' in - 4? 'fwfr' i I if' vi ff v . v V . -,t it -N ff .f',g ,f X PHYLIS CURCIONE JERRY MANN Lay-out Editor Business Manager 5 fn 1 1 1 x. . ' -.1..' 1 ' '- w . .1f,1,, .,. 1,1-l . 1.1I,.F:1 1,,l,,' '. 0. H1111 l. 11 1 ,1 .,1' 1 1 ::1- .7 HV: .'fL -, ' Hg' I' 1 - . im, 1 I 'Q 1 1 1 . 1 I I J 1 1 , 1 1 1 N111 1.-1. X 1 . '.11,'1,- 11,-1 A 1 -WUI ' -F1 X 1 I .,.-,. ,. 1 1 1 . 5 ' 1 F. 1 .,, 1 ,1 .1 ,.. I , - H55 1 1. 1-l'I-,S jg Il I '11,x 1 115'- -, x , .,j':,,l .1 'sx,Qn 1'1- I . a 1! AUUI1 --11111111111 1 1 .J . , 1 -1 ' i. 1- 1 : I ,,1- hi.. If I ' IV1. . 1 wtf. 1' r, 1... 1 1 SORORITIES and FRATERNITIES Sororities and fraternities provide wonder- ful opportunities for social expression Through meeting new friends and participating in pleasant experiences. We look back with much fondness to the enjoyable times we had in these memorable activities. FIRST ROW, left to righl: C. Brockman, R Schaefer, I. Miller, J. Robinson. SECOND ROW L. Duronte, A. Skinner, Treasurer, M. Tombler Corresponding Secretary, P. Mozzarella, President C. Tidabaclc, Vice-President, A. Meguro, Hislorian M. Fraga, Recording Secrelory. THIRD ROW: M Feinberg, L. Calabrese, B. Foulkes, A. Jenek, K Kurowsky, A. Hood, B. Beattie, E. August, C Packard, T. Capella, L. Goodlad, E. Nelson, M Rossi, B. Ascolese. DELTA SIGMA PI , ,W rf ' , Q X si , ' A 1' W.. 'Eli 'ee 'fat ' Q ,fi .. ,,, ir, , W . 1 1 ' 41 Q , n S-.. Vi- U4 1 FIRST ROW, left to right: V. Lambrecht, A. Goldstein, R. Slater, Treasurer, J. Williams, President, J. Jessup, S. Propper. SECOND ROW: H. Mann, G. Yrizarry, H. Kapner, Corresponding Secretary, J. Winclclhofer, Vice-President, C. Kettenburg, Recording Secretary, C. Minisi, M. Lilien. THIRD ROW: M. Hildebrant, B. Varona, l. Sanders, M. Thompson, J. Borraggine, G. Megaro, F. Sawyer, J. Klc, l. Spannagel, O. Winston, J. Kimberlin, L. Eskin. Not Pictured: L. Bretz, B. Fisher, D. Guillmete, J. Kimberlin, J. Klc, I. Milatz, C. Minsi, T. Rosenblum, F. Sawyer, l. Spannagel, B. Varona, A. Acquardo, S. Bogard, A. Carhart, M. Caruso, B. Cohn, B. Ebner, L. Eskin, M. Feinberg, M. Garrett, M. Hildebrant, C. Kessler, M. Lilien, R. Linker, F. Messina, J. Meyer, M. Middelstadt, E. Motoviloff, K. Pilavakis, A. Rosen, l. Sanders, M. Tannebaum, H. Warren. KAPPA DELTA PI The purpose of Kappa Delta Pi is to encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal standards and to recognize outstanding contributions to education. The society seeks to instill in its members a deeper apprecia- tion of the significance of the profession. Membership in Kappa Delta Pi is an honor and a privilege. Through the fellowship of the society, students strive to do their best in contributing to the advancement of their college, their society, and their profession. FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Bleakley, Corres ponding Secretary, J. Matis, Recording Secre tary, J. Cerasa, Treasurer, W. Gibson, Vice-Presi dent, J. Simons, President, C. Scheels, Historian J. Gutiahr, Proc., T. Merics, Historian. SECOND ROW: W. Blanchard, F. Brunette, L. DeFeo, J Mineo, l.. Marcus, A. Weinteld. THIRD ROW: J Greco, P. Polidoro, C. Kumpt, M. Gerber, A DelPomo, J. Martin, F. Brockman. FOURTH ROW A. Szalkiewicz, G. Mischio, A. Leick, J. Clifton, V DeMarco, D. Freeman, A. Chiles, E. Campbell. NU SIGMA TAU If NU THETA CHI FIRST ROW, left fo right: F. Hollander, Treasurer, J. Lebovitz, Chancellor, C. Wahl, Secretory, SECOND ROW: L. Buskin, S. Sfone, M. Grifff, M. Reich, G. Genzer, J. Swartz, 111 fl? L-Y -'JV' OMEGA PI fx Z. ,. .f ' 1. iff eva X1 s ul FIRST ROW, Ieff 10 riglwz A. M. Ilorio, M. Sulli- von, Recording Secretory, M. Belluso, Pfesdent, B. Ferguson, M, Pecco. SECOND ROW: C. Mignone, M. Mercurlo, M Louber, S. Wilson, G. Lenzi, Vice-President P. Curcione, B. Ticlcnor. THIRD ROW: B. Mahon, F. Eerfofdo, G. Donu- tello, R. Folduti, H. McDermoYI, J, Sena. Q Q O 0 Q 0 Q 0 1: Q 0 0 0 I . ,f-'1 .Fla-. N? Q-s 've- 'Q I x ff N, ,Jw w . xx PN -Q 40- 4 ISM f' half? 'K - 1 . Q. 1. 21' ls I PI ETA SIGMA n I- ' 'su 4 5 -45 4 . 5 4: i .I 5 If Igllfvnt lil A ' . im, 34 W v I , M W - 1.5 V is I FIRST ROW, If-It to right: K, Forsythe, C. Frey, J. Falivf-no, C. Pcisfflla, L. Rocco. SECOND ROW: M. Burluf, F. Messina, J Moore, Recording Secre- tary, I.. lhompson, Pri--,ifli-nt, J. Mreyr-r, Vice-Presi dent, B, Miskf-, Historian, M. Duggan. THIRD ROW: M. Potts, H. Williamson, C, Leonard, E. Fushc-tti, F. Witlcoa, A Br-nincosa, D. Koschlr, G. Pistorin, G. Lcnnrry, G. Krisalc, J. Kimberlin, E. Romano. 112 Hi ' ' I' ii 7 ' ,k ' w rg-53:5 zslxfv ' I .sw ff' Y 14 ' 1' ,'f ' I ' -'W'-I.3'7. .s-I J X It -2 -' -f rv-Qi? ,.. Q I, NEI,-ffrprq-.5s,:.,4 i 5.6.3. su ,:fiq.f'Lf e5 ..g:.1 .p U - -MM.-,V,!..v ..'- . - ' ' -I . f- 'A dziiilgl l FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Goldstein, Corres- ponding Secretaryg R. Unger, Chancellor, H. Kapner, Vice-Chancellor, R. Slater. SECOND ROW: M. Neuss, J. Cahn, R. Weisberger, B. Lieb. Not Pictured: J. Adler, B. Arbeitman, H. Baum, S. Bo- grad, D. Bresslow, J. Codner, B. Cohn, Treasurer: S. Cooperman, B. Fleischer, H. Gilbert, R. Gluck, S. Goldstein, B. Handshuh, L. Halperin, J. Kaplan, R. Katchen, Recording Secretary: S. Knoller, M. Lilien, M. Lissek, K. O'Connor, R. Robins, T. Rosenblum, R. Rothfeld, K. Rudolph, A. Rupalcas, S. Schaefler, P. Schonberg, H. Schrei- ber, B. Shereshewsky, P. Soroka, M. Stein, R. Strauss, I.. Unger, E. Weiner, D. Wullcan, Miss Minkin, Advisor. SIGMA KAPPA PHI I' J J 5 ?'...,A ..f :A .'f'T 'ze A-.ff 9 fiff r' if .L I I 5.4 iN '16 I f -rail J 1'- I 2 x I SIGMA THETA CHI FIRST ROW, Ieft to right E. Giordino, Hisforion P. Di Giovcxnno, President, E. Nofte, Vice-Presi- denip Mrs. Parr, E. Pryor, Secretary, A. Iwcmski, Treasurer, F. Mackie, Historian. SECOND ROW: M. HoII, J. Smith, K. Luethold, L. Todd. THIRD ROW: C. Mariino, C. Rosso, C. Veievcxs, J. Vetri. 113 M . :inns i QED. -. I In X3 wfk , 'fwga Left to right: R. Giacobbe, C. Blczsi, I. Scanzero, 4 , W. Pelaia, A. Russomuno. 'f .Tr . X I I RHO THETA TAU , J...---.,. .... Wy- , J...-, , . , .. - 1 A ? 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Y N 5,54 .hit R X , nf 1 L. - i , 4 v vw I I I I r A--2 Ilxi L. ix 'Xi X X v K Af -fur I ' W Q X s f PHI ALPHA DELTA The IF.S. Council is composed of members from each fraternity. It is not only their oim to unite their respective groups sociolly but also to uphold the ideals of the College. Important among their list of events ore, thu winter Iormul, the spring cornivcil ond thu gworcling of ci full tui- tion scholcirship gt the Honor Assembly. FIRST ROW Ii-It tfv iirjlit- R. Unger, L Thomp-.on. SECOND I-'ON V Mo-olu, Vice-Plefsnfli-nl, J. Sirrloris, Pifairli-nt, W Gilvaon, Cairn-fspomling S004-Iury. Non Pictur'-cl. ,I Dunn, Pfgcovcling Sucri-Y tary. A. Mngoio, Tr-'-usuiwr N4 I.F.S. COUNCIL w-r Q., I ,KJ L. ll' .K,j'a'.N I 4 .Ml 'Fi H .. x, Q' Q .V , . X X flu JV Counfing fhe fickeis purchased forfl1elnler-Frofermty- Sororiiy Council Dance ure. Wilbur Blanchard and Joe Simons, sfoncling, Se-cried left fo riglwlf Evelyn Nolte, Maxine Feinberg, Bill Gibson, C-lucrlre Scheels. 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I '1 . 1 1 . 1. -'11 1 1 I.. .I-I. 1 1 I.. I ,1 I I . .-,I II .II I 'II ... .. .II I I II . 1 1 1 1 I .1... , X, ' 1 ' ' . .:.'1 ATHLETICS The attitudes and abilities gained through par- ticipation in athletics are essential in the well- developed personality. Throughout our sports pro- gram the emphasis is on widespread participation tor the good of all students, as well as on the building of a varsity program. ' l BASKETBALL November T6 Seton Hall Divinity 25 -Webb I8 Glassboro S.T.C. Montclair S.T.C. 25 N-CE' 28 Shelton December 30 Monmouth College Newark Rutgers New Brunswick Theol. F9bfUUfY Glassboro S.T.C. 4 -Jersey City S.T.C. Bloomfield College 7 -Bloomfield College Paterson S.T.C. ll Montclair S.T.C. 14 -Concordia JUWUUW 18 -Paterson S.T.C. Trenton S.T.C. 21 -N.C.E. T0 -New Brunswick Theol. 25 -Jersey City S.T.C. T3 -National Aggies 28 -Trenton S.T.C. COACH ERRINGTON With a .500 average, a strong finish and a host of freshman talent, the future of basketball at the new campus is bright indeed. Coach Errington has a new gymnasium and an increase in future male enrollment to add to the list of potential advantages which could well put the school among the college powers in this area. The past season was anything but a discouraging one for the team. They played steady ball most of the season after a start that was slowed somewhat by iniuries and a limited practice schedule. Game-wise the final outcome showed ll wins and ll losses. ART RUSSOMANO lat l l Jos KAUFMAN 2 E MQ NJ 45 T- 1 C ,' IX., X' 1 L16. 3 MENS' BASKETBALL FIRST ROW, lefl lo right: A, Weinfeld, A. Sulley, J. Scholl, A. Russomono. SECOND ROW: J. Bradbury, A. Chiles, F. Farrell, G. Campbell, R. Hondschuh, P. Dwyer, J. Kaufman, GENE CAMPBELL ARCHIE CHILES X.. wifi? i- -Y lil I Joe Simons and Charlie Scheels plan sfrafegy fo be used againsf opposing ieam. Lisfening affenfively are Tony Schioppa, Nick Polimeni, .lack Gufjhar, Lenny Bornsfein, and Marv Gerber. Manny Aliwarez fries for fhe baske! as Mr. Zweidinger looks on. --..,,, E l' 4 If 'TT-4 x +Y.,..k i E BASEBALL ,J-'X . A 37, , ki i an 4 K 4, I ,V 5 Y 1, , use .K 1' f 1 1 u. i .VK , 1-.1 E I 4 P l- V -,,,, .J 'Vi .., KNEELING, left to right: Heintz, Cymansky, Nutto, Morello, Gutihar, Russomano. STANDING: Zweidinger, lallusso, Diaco, Kaufman, Vincenti, Hopkins, Gibson, Jannarone. The Newark State baseball nine began its '57 season by winning five of its first seven games. Among many of the pleasant surprises was the outstanding work displayed by three NSTC undergraduates, George Hopkins, Joe Kaufman, and Nick Polimeni. This spring, the team will miss last year's Senior Captain Morello and especially former Coach Gus Jan- narone, who led the team through many successful cam- paigns. This year will find Seniors Giacobbe, Nutto, and Russomano playing their last games in the blue and gray. i'u'uii i i I l I if N5 'il DSSI nl ICQ 18-I l '11 I-Q ICC' IU! 'UCI 1 W1 if ,, 1 COACH JOE ERRINGTON will shoot for a successful season X N s 1 c opps ., NEWARK RUTGERS ., ., NEWARK RUTGERS ,. .. PATERSON STATE ., ., MONTCLAIR STATE ,. JERSEY cnv JR. JERSEY cwv JR. BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE .. JERSEY CITY STATE ., PANZER PANZER .. JERSEY CITY STATE .. .. MONTCLAIR STATE .. BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE .. GLASSBORO STATE .. .. GLASSBORO STATE .. Lx ART RUSSOMANO Capiclin-Elect Bob Gacobbe s cr lou yea baseball v fe an w o played yeady Held slapp ng ou' 'wemy mfs has s ppl ed ve saf l fy as on felcle o d o if e and U 317 buff g average. P i l ly? l a 'it i l ? ll I! CHEERLEADERS gl. , 9 H Pauline Mazzarella, a veteran of four years, has .1 , served as captain of the cheerleading squad, as- l sisted by Carol Tidaback, iunior. Their leadership l and enthusiasm have encouraged both the students and the Black Knights during many a game. l ,l vi li 'i l ll it X, . l 1 l l 4 l FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Roberts, P. Chambers, K. Nargi, C. Hollingshead, I.. Jajosky, M. Pecca, C. Packard, K. Lynch, H. DiSessa, B. Quinn. SECOND ROW: C. Tidaback, P. Mozzarella. 124 5' lNw... Q -Q.-'X FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Bogan B Raczka C DiBella L Jalosky G Vescio R Vescio M Mosier R. Spencer. SECOND ROW: J. Thacke, M. Pecca A Hagstrom D Wolf C Kozlowski K Kurowslcy A Hood H Williamson, E. Nelson, J- H0fflS- Sports in our college are not exclusive to the men. Many girls enjoy promoting friendly competition and good sportsmanship through the women's basketball club. The team plays at various colleges under the direction of Pietrina Capella, president. Many warm friend- ships arise as a result of this organizations activities. FENCING lg I 5 -ua Qi .5 ia 'is 4.55 f' ' fs. z 4. ,,f,j,f'i', .AwI,,,,.f I ' 4. ' 4-:A we , ff . , ,- V-ff' - me T x H f L , fy. X. 5, Q . .. , , Willie i ul A New --nr em A FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Unger, J. Adler, B. Raczka, C. Emanuel, M. Tart, M. Murray, E. Shields, M. Miller, J. Cosso, C. DiBella. SECOND ROW: Miss Smith, E. Bowman, A. Raimo, B. Galowitz, D. M. Hartenstein, A. Skinner, B. Deitz, M. Catolda, C. Babek, M. A. Harbach, R. Tansey, R. Vescio, J. Coreman, l. Tichenor. I G Fencing is also good for the figure. ...T- Fencing has found a definite place in our line-up of sports. On Guard, Thrust and Parry are familiar phrases heard in the gym as the future swordsmen practice with foils and sabres. The Fencing teams have had matches with several colleges, including Drew Uni- versity, Brooklyn College, Paterson State Teachers College and Temple University. This year they participated in the Opening Qualifications for Nationals at Paterson State Teachers College which is sponsored by the Amateur Fencing League of America. I Y BOWL NCS 'ai I 113811 .1 f !!!!!' if '- It Quay, X ixifsj ' f g 1 A' J. LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Sullivan, J. Moore, P. Capella, A. Megaro, P. Mozzarella, B. Ascolese, E. Nelson. C. Mignone, C. Minisi, M. A. Kennedy, G. Lenzi. The alleys of the Bowl-A-Rena resound with the echo of strikes, spares, and dis- appointed cries over gutter balls. Com- posed of experts and beginners, the bowling club aims primarily at enjoyment and self- improvement. However, tournaments are organized to recognize the most proficient bowlers, and to provide incentive for the more inexperienced. -if 'wiki . L... QE? i . X X . Helen McDermott bowls another 'QOOM game. f f .fff.. J ' F. 1 , ff . N. : f... 14, ,,.' : f.,f1.,,,,. , ,,' ' .Ax f, waz. . .-., -,..11 . . ' - .ff , qv. . J... f .J-f1. . .ff-':.,'f' -,1 r...- 1 I.. 1 1 ,'. M.: 1. -f -X 1, , . f .y,.. 1 1 ..'.X'. T .5 ..- x -'KI ..' 1511-1 4 M .fff 1' 'x. - ...' 1 ,.x-. mx- .. ..f. 1, 1. ,f.: . , 7 .- ,,.1. . -1,1-51-. .. -1 ..qg, ,1,.1 ,.1,. . . 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H , ' 1 il.. 1 1..1 ,.,.., I sf 1' L , -1. .1- 'I ,...,. -.ii - 1 .fl !I a1 ' 'Avg if H q. if? . N 1.3 I 'Vg . .l',1 ., ,.-. xx I. 1. 1,... , :1'. 1 - 1 . 1 fw: .,1':f . H. 11, 1, fab. INA... 1-Znfl' .,., M.. 'T 1 i 1' W1 ' I .,,,..': f'1z 'f' 1s.'1..'1 ' In-'1'4 . . '.'. r. jv. 151, . 1 - 5 , 1 ,gj2fffT , , W I' STUDENT LIFE The life of any scholastic institution is nourished by the ebb of student enthusiasm and activity. The campus, in terms of space and location, is now not only an inspiring setting for our prized and traditional activities, but also a stimulus for many new and varied ones. i 1 I I I .L l 4 W 1 5 I I v w x v I i 'N jx A N' X LJ N N s qv' r., f' 10' 3 Sophomore warden slernly issues summons. Judge Irwin Sccrnzera senfences o freshman ai Senior Courf. Lesfor Fusco and Donald Ceres carry our the senfences issued by Senior Court. lf? Mi 5 i .V ,, , ' 1 3, 'I' . V f , W Ve, - i 4. 2 f'. .V l i I i in WHPNT SIDE' I9 we i 7 -you 1? Qc vo it D Y.. Freshmen . ,, N. 'PQ. if ..-...,.,- . . ui A, x, , 130 Z Week . ,,,,, .,A . Q , . .- Wififfeiig 'ui X i .4 , Freshmen avoid cafeferia fo escape wardens. Freshmen lined up in fhe Sunken Garden for the lasf fime. Many memories are ofiached to the blue and gray caps of Freshmen Week. ,,.. . .1 ' ,I ,wk i -i::3'O. -.P A wx 4.4 v R1 3 ' ' r ' ln' y K. , IN V 1-'fp ' C V ,,,g-' If . - 522. l 1 ' if - 1 it r , I a lu I, H I - WA , I fi ' , . I ' Yi. .Qu I I Jr URBAN QL' n '. AI i ' X I I A I II flu V gi? ,A V ,,,,,,v if N Wx Q 1. ' fs - .X I - I 1 , I 1 H UA , ,WI 5 , wg, Q K jffwq.-5-I X 'V' 5' 'ifflw on' L ' I In TI uiA4?,.H:' i I , , ,5 f K 10,1 x , 0, , f V' ' , M I .X ' Wappulone gives ScoHy's compefifion. I I ' Y x I r I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I -f , fx. u - I 1 , M ' - I , ,, ,, .Q I f ' V N ' 4 . . I ' - ' , -1 4--.'fM:,. . Q... Tudor ,,K, ,nl If L I Hrgiigfa - . S . , W? Room cluffered as usual. Meef you on fhe sfeps W' Q Q ,' fi LY' aa Confenfed commufers 'Qu '51 5. .-N-b ing -linux... liQ.t 1 i -as-v ,Inv 'L fem, J I1 T ' ' eNF7,1,f?f ' ' lt 7. ' fat ' - 1 P P1 R I ,,f fe .f-, I 'T C.'.e' if iff' ' ' 5 1' 3 3-'iff fw iff.. 15,4 V, N, .T 4 , 1 H- -' - ' '3 lf. -- XVI, .f' . ' 11417 ??1a.ff'4f fu - .f,, , 1, 5 .ffl 4512 , . ' ' Y .- ' r 'f 5- ,J , , ew: V '- 4 ' 1 gl 1 1 N 'flu ,gin Q- . fffg ' f ii 'i4 ,:7'9,V 1Q::g.eQ2 M ff V, fi- . kwa? X ' 4 ,, , dig, .rx ini, 4 Y , ,X ' ' . 4 M 'Aa A ui-,QV J?- ',XT:,g5vf 1137: . 1 ' 1.21511 Q,-, . ,f LX :L Eff? wp. 'f fQ,Q'j . - - 3 4' qt If iq Aff- ff . fd N if ' N i Q 5 , P .5 il 'v 1 ' -f h , F -C X S! .vp Q' I sfill didn! get that leffer y -- 11 - 'f 1'..',:'1'f,.. Z' -. . -- 134 Befween classes have cv coke SCZERX SUBURBAN LIFE if l 'L -.Nf rf' QB 15,1 -JJ l hw: -,,,s.,f ' A --,, 9 .33 -f'4f'g-ma - 2 . I . ,...-L nn-,-,,. --..q 1 , ...b I .X .x ' .4 Y---,., - .' ' gn.. : , - 5- No parking fickefs here. President Wilkins addresses Hrs! assembly. 1 vw..- ,..,, , J - -.s Shorf course in campus geography, TUVNEEND A153 - . V L Q ' ' 'U--'U-r-H-v--,' , 'A . , -,,. rl P. 4-ei L... I I LIBRARY HALL CENUW Q 6:94-1 ' If--.- 0 5 Spades are lrump buf he-urls are high. ff ,f 1 -sf ,,,..N.,,.hAsNh U . Q-S ,im -Q.,-, +4 is-... If looks like the lobby C After fhree and a half years seniors have fo learn cl new combinofion. M.. 'n,,,,,x lf' rm 1' of the Hilfon. v'ff15?'iR1?1'ff+v'-Mr L1 .Hg 'AU HER 4 1 L -lf Fmmgx , 3 W Q .N ..',,hunr - , A smoke befween classes. ?la,- '- N P New library has modern and up io dafe facilifies. 137 Ei'ili4?'f'f A Snack bar replaces ScoHy's. Q. , .4 f i ,J xx .i 53213 K wmhdbz 1 ef f 'gp mv M.. ww- -We 6. '?. slfffffff ,. f ,i4. A J -2 wifi? SK! Q' 'sf 1 11. -1 11 .- ,:i::, . 1 .- 1-3311 T 1 1 X 'hx - -w X -1:11 1. --11 ,. x1 --11 '1 g '- 1 -X-'1 - ' . K'-R1-1 .. -A1-.,:' Ari'-11'. F., 1 , 1 4111 1 1'1' 11.1-Hx. .11 ,,, 1. .- '.i':L 111-- ' I 1111 .u 1. I. 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' gn. . , 'J 4 'W-'N-a g 1 F I w, q fs. , .17 'F v-5 - mx?- LIA in --'35 ' .WJ v . . i -g -lg L --Q-..-...,,,,,-.,,k -. , ' -ov' 'E ' :Ai 1 '-1-vas-.R NN A' im - 1' LEFT TO RIGHT: J. McGinty, Operating Engineerg A. Brilliante, Building and Maintenance Superintendent. 0 Mrs. Smith and her Cafeteria Staff. J ,Q ,. 'ujag -' ' AC 19 KW .. .1-,, K., , 'WF' A I, .' , ,- --it tx., f-flffi-L4 . - r'-'sh i . , . -vi 'Q '33 3.? ' 1. . :y,..w- 'i5,'??'.'4 '-Wg' - ., . .t L- . Tzu' '1f'x.'Q. ,Ag '.-5'f2:.' M53 slljgf. Lf LN' VE'-f ,f .41 1 ' W' rn- . .4 v. K -w-my-v N 'Na S NE FN 'L de' W -in r . ins Ni? Be rtoldo, Florence .,....,. 42 DIRECTORY Abramowitz, Carol ,..., Acquadro, Ann B ..,. Adler, Jacqueline ,,.,. Adler, Rochelle ,......., Adrian, Elaine ,,,,A,,,,,, Africano, Elizabeth ..A... Aiken, Nancy ........... Albanese, Marie .,...,...., Albarez, Manuel ,,..,....,,,,., Alexander, Seymour Alexander, Wilma ...,..,,.,u Allen, Cecelia .......,...... Alloway, Robert L ....,.. Almeida, Ruth ,,,.,.,. Alster, Barbara ,,,,.,,,, Anderson, Carol ...,.... Anderson, James ,........ Andiorio, Gertrude ,...,. Andrews, Joyce ,,,,.,,,, Anish, Barbara .,,,... Arato, Marie ,....,.,., Arbeitman, Bette ,..... Ascolese, Bridget ...... Asman, Bebe ,.,,,,,,,, Aubin, Helen ...,......,,. August, Eleanor ........ Auth, Barbara ....... Babek, Connie ...,...,.. Baldwin, Sally .,...,......., Fimiani, Barbara Joy ....,.. Barr, Jean Ellen Barrett, Ann ,,,, .,,,.,,,.,, Barthel, Carol A ..r.,.. Bartlett, Linda .,,, Bath, Barbara A ....... Baum, Harlean ....... Beattie, Barbara .....,. Bekefi, Anne ,..,..,. Bell, Francine ....,, Belluso, Mary .,.... Belott, William ........ Belotti, Richard ......... Benenati, Jeanine ..,,t,,, Benincasa, Adeline .....,i Bennon, Phyllis A ..,,..... Berla, Mildred W ..... Berlinghoff, Patricia .,..,.,.... A ,..,. 1391 Doremus Place, Hillside Forest Street, Orange Irving Terrace, Bloomfield ......25 West Lake Shore Drive, Rockaway Prospect Street, Caldwell Abbott Boulevard, Palisade ........338 Springdale Avenue, East Orange Ainsworth Street, Linden ..........411 Chestnut Street, Newark ,,,,..,73 Huntington Terrace, Newark Chadwick Avenue, Newark James Street, Newark .,.,,.,,..1348 Springfield Avenue, Irvington Elm Street, Newark Magie Village, Magie Avenue, Elizabeth Peshine Avenue, Newark ,..,....134 East 7th Avenue, Roselle Bonnell Court, Union ...,,,115 Pavilion Avenue, Long Branch ,.,,....17 Broadman Parkway, Jersey City Springfield Avenue, Summit ,....,,,..1763 Manor Drive, Irvington Elliott Street, Newark Millington Avenue, Newark ,.....118 Boyden Avenue, Maplewood .,...,....107 Linden Avenue, Irvington ...,.,.....329-17th Avenue, Irvington B Gordon Avenue, Fords ........B9 Oakview Terrace, Short Hills ......715 Hanson Avenue, Perth Amboy ..,,......5l0 Harrison Avenue, Roselle ....,,47 Lenor Avenue, East Orange Kossuth Street, Newark Agnes Street, Belleville ...,...,125 Mt, Pleasant Avenue, Newark Palmer Street, Union Cleveland Avenue, Parlin Roseland Avenue, Caldwell ......,.173 Osborne Terrace, Newark Garside Street, Newark .........1001 Magie Avenue, Elizabeth ...,...611 North 5th Street, Newark ..,..,,6B Davenport Avenue, Newark .,,,,....,,399 State Street, Perth Amboy ...,......,263 North Center Street, Orange Grant Street, Dover .Essex Avenue and Ridgeview Place, Boonton Berman, Joan ,.,,.,.,,,.,.,, , ,,,,,,..,. Bernhaut, Wilma ....... Bernstein, Gail... Bernstein Martha, Berson, Florence .,,,,.,, Bert, Carol .....,....,....,. Bialous, Constance, Bigg, Janet, ,...,,,,,,. ,. Blair, Joyce. . .,...... ,, Blanchard, Wilbur ........ Blasi, Charles V .,,,, . Bleakley, Robert ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Bagan, Patricia Ann Bograd, Susana. ,, Bolden, Estelle ,,,,,,,, Bolger, Leocadia ,,,,,,, Bond, Gladys Bookman, Myrna Borkan, Hannah, ,, Bernstein, Leonard ,,,, Borraggine, Joan, Bowman, Troyce, ,, Bozzi, Jessica ,,,,, , , Bradbury, Joseph Jr. Bram, Iris , , Branch, Bertina ,,,,,,, ,,,,, Brand, Elaine , Braunstein Rosalind Bresslow, Darlene S ,,,,,.,, Bretz, Lillian Brienza, Judith Ann Brockman, Frank Bromberg, Beverly Brown, Willie Mae Brown, Diane A., , Brunette, Frank Bruno, Rosalien, Bryant, Gloria , Clinton Place, Newark Wolcott Terrace, Newark ..,...,.23 Suburban Drive, West Orange ............l184 Paine Avenue, Irvington 691 Tremont Court, Orange Colonial Arms Road, Union ,,..,...30 Sunnyside Terrace, East Orange .,.,.,.,...158 Pershing Avenue, Carteret Road, Landing , ...,,...,..,, 355 Durham Court, Union Wolff Avenue, Fords Fairmount Avenue, Newark M23 Whittlesey Avenue, West Orange ..,..112 East 4th Avenue, Roselle ....,,..,,.1083 Sherman Avenue, Elizabeth Hillside Place, Newark ,,,,,,,1O Caton Terrace, Caldwell ,, ,,,, 557 Harrison Street, Rahway , . ..,. 352 Leslie Street, Newark , ,,,, 62 Voorhees Street, Newark ,14 Schuyler Avenue, Newark , ..., .429 Rosetta Place, Union ,,,,106 Morton Street, Newark , ,,,,,,,,, 19 Ralph Place, Morristown ,,... 191 North 6th Street, Newark .. . 294 Weequahic Avenue, Newark ,231 North Clinton Street, East Orange .. , .H1520 Gregory Avenue, Union ,,,,, , , 344 Ellery Avenue, Newark ,. , ,16 Martin Place, Irvington 8 Pine Street, Bloomfield M411 North 13th Street, Newark H1012 Emma Street, Elizabeth 179 Branch Brook Drive, Belleville 61 Geneva Street, Elizabeth . 61 Cedar Street, Ridgefield Park , 560 Capobianco Plaza, Rahway ,, ,. 47 Park Avenue, West Orange ,, 74 North Munn Avenue, Newark Brydie, Julietta ........, Buchbinder, Flora .....,.. Bucher, Ann .............. Bukosky, Albert ...,..,ii Buob, Beverly ........ Burdorf, John ...... Burke, Muriel ...,.. Burstein, Joyce ...... Burt, Ruth ............,.... Busch, Elaine ,,,.........,,. Buskin, Leslie Helen ...... Butterman, Toby ....,.. Butts, Vivian ,,......,,. Butynes, June ........ Byleckie, Linda ....... Cahn, Judith ............. Calabrese, Lillian ......,, Campbell, Eugene ............. Campbell, Mary Carol ....., Campesi, Rose Marie ....,.,. Cannone, Rosary .....,.,. ......,292 Hunterdon Street, Newark .......1014 Central Avenue, Westfield Orchard Street, Carteret .,....309 East Elizabeth Avenue, Linden ........2355 Gales Court, Scotch Plains Lindsley Avenue, Maplewood .,......,40O Douglas Avenue, Avenel .....,.20O Parker Road, Elizabeth Fabyan Place, Newark ...,.....,.BrookIake Road, Florham Park Custer Avenue, Newark ....,.146 Gregory Avenue, West Orange Wootton Avenue, Essex Fells ..,...,942 Grove Street, Elizabeth ....,....,.North Avenue, Cranford C ..........,307 Renner Avenue, Newark .,......,666 North 4th Street, Newark Avon Place, Newark ,,,,,,,,,,,,601 Parker Street, Newark Lindsley Place, East Orange ......631 Clarkson Avenue, Elizabeth Cange, Judith ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,..,,, .... ,,.. 1 0 O Matilda Terrace, West End Cqolql Nancy Jane ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,..,, 5 1 Sylvan Street, Rutherford Capella, Pietrino DiMartino ,.,,..........t........,....,,.. 33 Palmer Street, Passaic Cqprgro, Elaine ,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ..,.., 2 06 Springfield Avenue, Springfield Cap,-ia, Dolores ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,. ,,,, 1 2 Berkeley Road, Springfield Ca.-dinale, Maryanne ,,,,,,,, ,.,,,, 2 68 Berkeley Avenue, Newark Carey, Eugene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,,,,,, 6 4 Montague Place, Montclair Carhart, Arlene ............ Carlile, Marilyn E .....,, Caruso, Mary Ann .,.... Cassini, Arlene .... ..., ........... Castelluccio, Rosemarie ,........ Cataldo, Marietta ........... Cerasa, James V .....,.. Ceres, Donald .,...,..... Cermak, Phyllis ......... Chalfa, Michael ........... Chamberlain, Albert ...... Chambers, Piccolo ....... Chaplin, Janice ..........., Chelton, Henrietta L ...... Cheripko, J ............... Chesler, Myrna .,.... Chiles, Archie ........,., Chismar, Audrey .,.,... Chorost, Dorothy ...,..... Chreitzberg, Nancy ........ Christensen, Joan .....,.. Christenson, Goldie ....,... Christiano, Marietta .,..... Churko, Nancy ,,,............ Chutsanis, Mary Ann .....,.. Cislo, Joanne .,............. Ciuffreda, Dolores ...,.,. ..,.,.134 Pennsylvania Avenue, Newark .,.......387 Isabella Avenue, Irvington Grace Street, Irvington .........372 Highland Avenue, Orange Lindsley Avenue, Irvington .........1079 Grove Street, Irvington Price Street, North 7th Street, Rahway Newark West Orchard Street, Somerville Market Street, Perth Amboy ....,,,....651 Madison Avenue, Elizabeth .......46 Shepard Avenue, East Orange Orchard Road, Maplewood ......,,..Quaker Church Road, Dover Summit Road, Clifton Wentz Avenue, Springfield ......,..239 South Burnet Street, East Orange Laurie Street, Perth Amboy Marshall Street, Irvington Tilden Avenue, Teaneck .,.......,741 Pine Street, New Brunswick University, Madison .......,4O Birchwood Avenue, West Orange ........,444 Stevenson Place, Perth Amboy ,,,,,,,,,,,,651 South 14th Street, Newark ....,.,.54 Roosevelt Street, South River ........50l Turner Street, Port Reading is Clark, Lois ,.............,.. Clifton, John .....,......,. Cocozzelli, Joseph .,... Codner, Judith ...,..,.,, Cohen Cohen Cohen Cohen, Cohen Blanche M ...... Carol ,....,,..... Carol .......,,,,. Eileen Lois t.,, , Elaine ..,......., Cohn, Barbara ,.,.... Coleman, Ruth ..,.....,. Collins, Catherine ,.,,.. Confroy, Brenda ..,,.. Connolly, Charles ...... Conte, Annette L .,..... Conte, Anthony ......,, Cook, Katherine ,,..... .....,...,272 Lincoln Street, East Orange ,,.....133 Mortimer Avenue, Rutherford ,,,....268 South Center Street, Orange .,,....56 Weequahic Avenue, Newark Marshall Street, Irvington ..,....,1574 Clinton Place, Hillside Bock Avenue, Newark Malone Avenue, Belleville ..,,.....2B3 Wainwright Street, Newark Dewey Street, Newark ........407 Sherwood Road, Union .,.,.....730 Magie Avenue, Elizabeth .......196 Cleveland Street, Orange .,,,....96 North 6th Street, Newark 1060 Nicholas Avenue, Union 323 Joahn Street, Elizabeth 618 Atlantic Avenue, Point Pleasant Beach Cooper, Laverne ...........,. Cooperman, Sueanne .,,..,. Corcoran, Barbaraa. ,..... Coreman, Judy ....,,... Cossa, Jean ,,,,.,.. ,..,.. .,,,, Craig, Patricia ..,......,,......... Craner, Muriel Gilbert .,,,,,. Crowell, Carol Ann ,.,,,,,,, Crupi, Rose Marie ,,,,,, Cucchiara, Phyllis ,..,.... Cunningham, Diane .,,,.... Curcione Phyllis ,...,,, Curcione, Rachel ,..... Curley, Mary Pat ,,,...., Cushing, Mary Irene ,.,... Madison Avenue, Elizabeth Clinton Place, Newark Fern Avenue, Irvington ......304 Chestnut Street, Roselle Park 7 Niles Street, Elizabeth ,,,,,.,,,,,,2095 Evans Street, Rahway .,,.....179'2 Manor Drive, Union ..371 Elmora Avenue, Elizabeth Drummond Place, Red Bank ,...,..151 Brookwood Street, East Orange ......435 Knickerbocker Avenue, Paterson Nesbitt Street, Nesbitt Street, Newark Newark .435 Saint Marks Avenue, Westfield ...,,.,297 Wyoming Avenue, Maplewood 'I I if I F ,i I I I I I i i l I I I I I Il I I l I I I I I I I D'Alessio, Albino ...,..,. Damato, Jo ...,.,.,..... Dasher, Clara ...,..A Daub, Bruce ......... Decker, Lois Anne.. DeFeo, Lawrence ,.,,.... DeFreece, Marilyn .....,... Deiter, June ..,.................. Delasandro, Carmella ..,,.,.A. DeLuca, Janet ,.............,,., DelMauro, Gail ,,........ DelPomo, Albert ......... DeMarco, Victor ,.r,. Denman, Robert .,,...... DePalma, Maria ,........ Deutsch, Roslyn .......... DeVico, Theodora ...,..,A. D .657 Woodbridge Avenue, Port Reading ........119 Watson Avenue, West Orange Mitchell Place, East Orange .......49 Buchanan Avenue, Parlin .......743 Thomas Street, Elizabeth .........206-12th Avenue, Newark .........171 Central Avenue, Orange ........135 Montrose Street, Newark ......986 West Lake Avenue, Rahway Diaz Place, Paramus ......131 Clifton Avenue, Newark ...,.......West Glenn Road, Denville .......202V2 Parker Street, Newark Lincoln Avenue, Elizabeth 173 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, West Orange Barry Drive, West Orange ......1357 East Seventh Street, Plainfield DiBella, Constance ,,.,,.., ,.t,,..,. 4 1 North Forty-Third Street, lrvington Dietz, Barbara ,,..... ...A DiGiovanni, Phyllis ....,.., Dillingham, Esther ....,.,,t Dillon, Helen .,..,.,....,,. DiSessa, Henrietta ....., Distasio, Carole ...... DiStefano, Joan ...... Dittrick, Nancy ,.,,.,, Dobler, Helen ..........tt, Dobrowolski, Helen ..tt.. Domeski, Elaine ........,. Donatello, Geraldine. Division Avenue, Belleville Sheffield Drive, Newark Morris Avenue, Summit .........1017 Chandler Avenue, Linden ........395 North Sixth Street, Newark Belmohr Street, Belleville ........15 Sterling Street, East Paterson ,.,......112O Seib Avenue, Elizabeth Franklin Place, Morristown Brookline Avenue, Nutley Oakland Street, lrvington ...6O Wildwood Avenue, Upper Montclair Donovan, Patricia ,.,.,,,, . ,,....., ,,,.,,, 1 56 Carteret Avenue, Carteret Doran, Joan. .........,...,. .. Doremus, Jacquetta ...,... Dorfman, Carol t......... Dougherty, Jane ......., Drake, Jean ...,........ Drissel, Rosemary ......,. Dubman, Phyllis ....., Dudash, Evelyn ,,...,.. Duffy, Maureen ....... Duggan, Maureen ..,... Dunn, Janet .....,.,..... Durante, Louise ....... Dwyer, Stephen ...,,. Ebner, Barbara .,.,..........,, Edelhausser, Nancy M .....,... Eglow, Iris t,.,,...,.........,,.. .. Emhorn, Janet ..t,.t,..,..,,, Eisenberg, Barbara ,,,,,,c.tc Eisenhower, Ellsworth .,.,.. Ellis, Patricia .........,.,., Emanuel, Carol ......, Endres, Anna ...,., Erikson, Robert .....,. Eshelman, Perry ,..... Eskin, Lois ,.,,.,.,.,,, Fackler, Dorothea ....., Fair, Edna ..,,..,....,...,., Falduti, Rosabella ...... Faliueno, Joan ,,...... Falloon, John ,,,,,,,,,,,4, Farmer, Anne B ......., Farrell, Frank ......... Fauer, Elaine .,,.,...... Feenstra, Rita A ...,.,.. Feinberg, Maxine ...... Feldman, Lois .......... Felice, Alfred ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fennell, Jacqueline .... Fennessy, Barbara ........ Fenton, Elaine ,,.....,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Ferguson, Barbara Joan ........... Ferrara, Geraldine C Ferreira, Carol ,...... ..,.,,, Fertig, Helen ......,, Fine, Arlene ..,,.,.,,,., Fine, Doris Dobrin .... Fineman, Phyllis .,.,. ..,....18 Raymond Terrace, Elizabeth Acken Drive, Clark .......82 Pembrook Drive, Kenilworth Lake Avenue, Metuchen ......13 West Walnut Street, Metuchen Carnegie Avenue, East Orange Schley Street, Newark ..........272 Silver Street, Perth Amboy Princeton Road, Elizabeth .........Red Hill-Holland Road, Middletown Grove Street, Elizabeth ........299 Thomas Avenue, Lyndhurst .........236 Rusling Street, Trenton E .......355 Prospect Street, East Orange Linden Avenue, Verona .....,....195 Wainwright Street, Newark Williamson Avenue, Hillside .....30O Hamilton Street, New Brunswick ......409 Westminester Avenue, Elizabeth Inwood Road, Essex Fells Central Avenue, Metuchen ........21 Patton Place, Upper Montclair Willis Place, Roselle Park ........108 Greenwood Avenue, Madison ..........2051 Pleasant Parkway, Union F ............ 1285 Glen Avenue, Union Chestnut Street, Avenel ........191 New York Avenue, Newark High Street, Orange ............52O Central Avenue, Plainfield Llewellyn Avenue, Bloomfield North Park Drive, West Orange Curtis Avenue, West Orange ........482 Summer Avenue, Newark ........50 Jacques Street, Elizabeth .,.......8-14 Harnson Drive, Fair Lawn Charlotte Drive, Somerville Ridgehurst Road, West Orange Arnold Terrace, South Orange Glen Road, Morristown .164 South Harrison Street, East Orange ..............1682 Stuyvesant Avenue, Union .......115 Brown Avenue, Spring Lake ..........880 South 20th Street, Newark .,.....925 Madison Avenue, Elizabeth Brook Avenue, Passaic West End Avenue, Somerville Finkelstein, Lois ....,.., Dewey Street, Newark Fisch, Janet ,,,......... .........., 2 20 Mount Vernon Place, Newark Fisher, Barbara ...,...,. ,...,. 3 70 Greenmount Avenue, Cliffside Park Fisher, Barbara ......... ....,....t. 1 O4 Midland Boulevard, Maplewood Fischer, Claire .......,....,. ....., ..........,,,... 4 6 Rosehill Place, lrvington Fischer, Evelyn A .........,....,...... .....,,.... 2 031 Stanley Terrace, Union Flanagan, Arlene Brunner ......... ,....... 4 96 Park Avenue, East Orange Fleischer, Berta M ................... ...t......... 1 52 Nutley Avenue, Nutley Ford, Joan rr................., ..........,,..... 1 42 Hillside Avenue, Newark Ford, Sandra Marie ....... Forlander, Linn ,.,,..,... Forsythe, Kathleen ....... Forte, Pat ..,,.,..,...,. Foulkes, Beatrice ....... Fox, Mary E ................ Fraga, Maria A .............. Franklin, Mary Hudson ..... Fratantuno, Josephine .rr.. ........34 Tompkins Street, West Orange Palisade Road, Union ........983 Townley Avenue, Union Kearny Street, Newark Suffolk Lane, Middletown .......85 Forest Hill Parkway, Newark Columbia Street, Newark .......445 East Second Avenue Roselle South 10th Street, Newark Freeman, Donald V .,,..... .....,....,....r,,.......r..,.,, 2 85 Hilton Avenue, Union Friedman, Blossom ......,,., . ......567 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange Friedman, Fay ...,,..,.,,...,,....,,..,......,...... 26 Lincoln Avenue, West Orange Friedman, Jacqueline Rosenstein .......r..r, 1799 Walker Avenue, Irvington Frey, Caroliune .r..,r..,..,..,....,.,,..,.. ,...,.,,,.,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 4 Melrose Terrace Furlano, Modestino ......... ........ 6 5216 North 7th Street, Newark Fu rst, Linda ...r...,..rr,.. Fusco, Lester ...,... Fushetti, Elaine... Gaines, Annette ........ Gaiter, Ernestine ...... Galbert, Dorothy ............ Gallagher, Joan M ......... Gallof, Rochelle ........... Gansler, Judith ............ Garrett, Mary Patricia... Gartenlaub, Barbara... Gast, Ruth .............. Gay, Ruth L ........ Gee, Annette ...... Genzer, Lori .... Gerber, Marvin ...... Gerow, Ann M ......... Giacobbe, Robert ........ Gibson, B. Jerome ....... Gilman, Helene .....,... Gilmore, Marian E ....,.. Giordano, Anne ....... Giordano, Emily ....... Glickfield, Ina ..........,.., Gluck, Ruth Adler ....... Godfrey, Lynne ......... Goetz, Arlene M ..,,.. Goetz, Carole ........ Gold, Bette .......... Goldblatt, Diane ...... Goldsmith, Ethel ........ Goldstein, Anita ....... Goldstein, Sandra ,...... Gall, Mildred ...,........ Golowitz, Barbara ....... Gonzalez, Anna ....... Goodlad, Lynn ....... Goodwin, Lillian .... Goosby, Jean ...,........ Gorman, Barbara ........ Gottlieb, Marcia ........ Graber, Lore .......... Granato, Loretta ...... Greco, John Jr ...... ' Green, Paula. .....,..,,,. Greene, Elizabeth ........ Greene, George ...,...,..... Greenhouse, RosaLee .... . ,... Grenda, Glennys Gayle ....... Grenger, Judith .................. Griff, Myrna ..,.....,,.......... Gragen, Noelene ....... .. Grossman, Leona ...... Gualtieri, Peter ......... Guardi, Trina ............ Guarino, Sandra ...... Guarino, Vincent ...... Guilmette, Diana ....... Gutiahr, John ...,..... Coolidge Street, Irvington Webster Street, Newark .......268 Summer Avenue, Newark G .......628 South Park Street, Elizabeth Whittier Street, East Orange Beaumont Terrace, West Orange ...119 East Webster Avenue, Roselle Park Edmond Place, Newark Oakland Terrace, Newark .......305 Pennsylvania Avenue, Spring Lake Midland Boulevard, Maplewood ...,.....1492 Highland Avenue, Hillside ...........102 Ella Street, Bloomfield High Street, Nutley .......28 Stockman Place, Irvington .......164 Watson Avenue, Newark ..........254 Jocolemon Street, Belleville Garside Street, Newark North 18th Street, East Orange ........20 Lawrence Avenue, West Orange Orchard Terrace, Linden ..........,339 Grafton Avenue, Newark ......111 South Munn Avenue, Newark Norman Road, Newark Renner Avenue, Newark ........10 North 22nd Street, East Orange Liberty Street, Fords ......2081 Morris Avenue, Union .........491 Clinton Place, Newark Summit Road, Elizabeth Dayton Street, Newark ......137 Goodwin Avenue, Newark .........246 Nye Avenue, Newark Tappen Street, Avenel ......361 A Schley Street, Newark ........16O Lafayette Street, Newark ........199 Windsor Street, Kearny .......205 Valley Street, Belleville .......344 North 5th Street, Newark Vassar Avenue,' Newark .......1531 Compton Terrace, Hillside ..........447 East 5th Avenue, Roselle Maple Place, Keyport .........227 North 15th Street, Bloomfield Tulip Road, Springfield ............265 Hickory Street, Orange ..,.....111' Waverly Avenue, Newark ......105 Kearny Avenue, Perth Amboy .....,..269 Stuyvesant Avenue, Newark .........323 Dock Street, Union Beach ..........427 Lyons Avenue, Newark Linden Avenue, Rahway ........17 Huntington Terrace, Newark Norwood Street, Newark .........125 Fairmount Avenue, Newark ...........247 Clifton Avenue, Newark .......635 North 8th Street, Newark .......645 Madison Avenue, Elizabeth ........25'fi King Street, Morristown Johnson, Nancy ,,,,, Habedank, Marlene ....,.. Hagin, John.. ....,.... ., Hagstrom, Ann ,,.,. Hall, Marian A .,,,,, , ,,,, , Hallgarth, Mary ,,,,, ,,,,,,, Halperin, Linda Heyman Halpin, Mary C .....,.,, ,4,,, Hammer, Carolynn ,, Hammer, June ,,,,,,,,, Hanaver, Bette, ,, , Handschuh, Barbara. ., Handschuch, Richard, , Handshuh, Bonnie ,,,., ., Hansen, Carol ,,,,.,,,,,,,, Harback, Mary Ann, Harnisch, Lois Ann ,.,.. Haro, Maryannen. . Harrington, Dorothy ,,,.,,. Harris, Janice ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Hartenstein, Della Marie .,,,..,, Hartzog, Joan .,,......,,....,.. ,, Hasior, Barbara .,,.,.,. Healy, John ,,,,,,, , Heineman, Syble ,,,,,, Hesse, Frances ........., Hikes, Donald L ..,,. . Hildebrant, Myrna ,.....,,. Hirschman, Sheldon ,,..,,,, Hirt, Joe ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Hnatt, Joan .,.,,,,, Hofif, Carl E .,,....,,. Hoffacker, Dale .,..,....., Holden, Arthur J ....,.,.,.,,, Hollander, Francine B.,. Hollingshead, Carolynn, Holmes, Laurette ..,,, ,,,,,,, Holt, Peter ,,,.............,,., . Hood, Anita ,.,,......,.,,, H ,,...,17 Augusta Street, Irvington , ,.... 342 Newark Avenue, Union ,,,...528 Edgar Road, Elizabeth Boston Street, Newark .,,,,.,.168 Spruce Street, Bloomfield ..,,,,,.,,2127 Vaux Hall Road, Union H712 Wyoming Avenue, Elizabeth ,,,,,,,,,,,I753 Walker Avenue, Union Harvard Avenue, Maplewood 875 South 16th Street, Newark . .,,,.. 802 South 20th Street, Newark .,,,,..1440 Orchard Terrace, Hillside ,,,,,,,.1398 Bryant Street, Rahway ,,,,,,,,35 Chester Avenue, Irvington ..,, 190 Redwood Avenue, Paterson .,,,.,,984 Amboy Avenue, Perth Amboy .,,..90 Eaton Place, East Orange ,,,,,,,,98 Parrow Street, Orange ,,,,..,,72 Dodd Street, East Orange , .... 356 Forrest Street, Jersey City Ellis Avenue, Irvington ,,,,.649 South 17th Street, Newark ,,,,,,,,,,,336 Ellery Avenue, Newark ..,...,,169 Liberty Street, Little Ferry ...,..653 West Scott Avenue, Rahway ......,.530 South 18th Street, Newark ,.,,,.,,,.1214 Middlesex Street, Linden 621 Shelton Road, Ridgewood ,,,,,,.,,,36O Sycamore Street, Rahway .,,.,,,...,125 North 11th Street, Newark ,.,,.,.,,,,.....1411 Concord Place, Elizabeth ,. ...,.,., 244 South Lincoln Avenue, Middlesex ,, .,,........... 20 Wyndmoor Avenue, Newark H ,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,. 942 Hamilton Street, Rahway .,,.,,,95 South 16th Street, East Orange ..,21 Roosevelt Avenue, East Orange ,...,,,..,.,453 West End Avenue, Elizabeth Hopkins, George A. Jr .,.,,.. .,,,.. , 2301 North Wood Avenue, Roselle Hopkins, Lee B .,,, ,,,,,,....,,, ,..,,.. 1 1 3 Seth Boyden Terrace, Newark Hopkins, Norman ,,,,s,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,.., 3 57 Stiles Street, Union Horner, Faith ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,.... 2 106 Middle Avenue, Point Pleasant Horwitz, Harriet Schenkel.. ..,,.,,,.......,.,,, 34 Arsdale Place, Newark Hoyle, Arlene ........,........... ...,... 3 64 South Orange Avenue, Newark Hudak, George Jr ...... Hudson, Carole ,,,,,,.. Hudson, Ruth ,,,,..,,, Humm, Janet ,,,, ,,,, Hummel, Beverly.. Hutnick, Charlotte ,,,.,, Hymanson, Hanice ...... Icklan, Thomas J .,.. ,,.. Ilaria, Ann Marie ,,..,, Ilk, Beverly Gail .,,,,,, Israel, Lois .......,,.,.. lwanski, Adele ...... Jacangelo, Joseph ,,.., Jackson, Curtis ,,,,,,,,, Jackson, Mariory A., Jacobs, Marilyn . Jacobson, Shirley . Jaffe, Joan ,,,, ,, Jaggers, Elizabeth, Jaiosky, Lucy A. . Jakubiak, Kathryn Jakway, Marion Jansen, Elaine ,, Jenek, Audrey Jenkins, Dorothy Jessup, Janice Jones, Karl Judis, Carol Judlowe, Sharon ,, Kaczorowski, Emilia M .,,,,. Kafaf, Dorothy, , Kane, Cathleen Kanter, Leona Kanya, Maryann Kaplan, Arthur Kaplan, Judym Arthur Street, Linden Hillside Avenue, Springfield 543 North Grove Street, East Orange Elmwood Avenue, Irvington ,....,,,..,,1286 Barbara Avenue, Union ,.,,,...45 Schoot Street, Port Reading Field Place, Newark I . ....,,,,.,.. 523 Page Avenue, Lyndhurst , ,..........,.... 143 Parker Street, Newark ,,,,,,.1287 Arlington Avenue, Plainfield Watson Avenue, Elizabeth 446 South 18th Street, Newark J ,, M974 A Franklin Avenue, Newark Fern Street, Roselle 102 South 12th Street, Newark ., ,.... H1012 Potter Avenue, Union .. . 213 State Street, Perth Amboy ,, ,,,,, ,, 170 Broadway, Passaic ,WH1248 Oakwood Avenue, , M537 McMichael Place, 51 Marsac Place, 389 Clifton Avenue, Hillside Hillside Newark Newark , , ,,,,5O Morley Lane, Bloomfield 526 Faitoute, Avenue, Roselle Park , .423 South 15th Street, Newark ,, ,215 Stephen Street, Keyport ,, 82 Woodbridge Avenue, Metuchen 95 Sussex Avenue, Morristown , 163 Prospect Avenue, Westwood , , 327 Terhune Avenue, Passaic K , 115 Clark Place, Elizabeth 352 West Market Street, Newark ,, 180 Seymour Avenue, Newark 108 Seth Boyden Terrace, Newark . 79 Kossuth Street, Newark , 1116 Passaic Avenue, Linden , 100 High Street, Perth Amboy Kaplan, Sandra ...,..,,.,,.... Kapner, Helen Goldberg Karan, Beverly ,,,.............. Katchen, Rita Litwack ,,,,.,. Kaufman, John ..,,.,,,,,., Keating, Patricia ...,.. Kelly, Anita ,.,..,,,... Kelly, Eileen .....,,.......... Kelly, Nancy .,,,........,,,,.. Kennedy, Mary Alice ,,,.... Kern, Sondra .,,,,,,.,,.,,..,. Kerry, Mildred ,,,,,,,,,,,, Keselica, Dorothy ..,...... Kesselman, Enid ,,,.,.. Kessler, Claire .,....,,, Kettenburg, Carol ..,,.,,, Kiley, Agnes .,..,..,.,.. Kimberlin, Jacklyn ....... Kimelman, Sara ,,.,,,,, Klc, Jean Hadden ,,..., Klein, Anne .......,,,..,. Klok, Gertrude ,......., Knoller, Sheila ,.,,,, Knopf, Ellen Sue ...,., Knopf, Jane ,......,.. Koch, Barbara ......, Koffler, Bernice ..,....,. Konick, Patricia ,,,.,,.. Koschir, Diane ,..,.., Kostyc, Theresa .,.,,,... Kouba, Helen ......,....... Koumiian, Margaret ..,,.. Kozlowski, Carol .....,... Kozo, Barbara ,,,..,,.., Kreshok, Joan .,.,,.,.ss,,, Krisak, Geraldine ....,... Krochak, Marianne ......... Kugler, Barbara .,..... Kumpf, Carl .......... Kurowsky, Karen ,,..,. Kurzawa, Carole ,,,,,. LaBaliva, Arlene ....... LaBruno, Gertrude ...... Lacefield, Lorraine ...... LaMarca, Marilyn .,..,,, Lambrecht, Virginia ,..,,,,., .. Lambusta, Anne Marie .,., Lameire, Edward ...,.,,,... Landolf, Mildred ...,.. Lang, Audrey .........,, Larney, Gail Ann ........ LaRusso, Kenneth ,,,,,, Lauber, Margaret .....,., Laucius, Ruth ,,.,.,.,.. Lalarov, Pearl ..,..... Lebovitz, Joan ....... Lebra, Marie .,.,,..... Leg reide, Hen ry ,....., Leick, Albert ,,,,,,,,,,....,. Leikauskas, Kathryn ...... Lenchick, Martha ......,.. Lennox, Gloria ....,. Wolcott Terrace, Newark .,,,,,..191 Goldsmith Avenue, Newark ...r..r,..,.185 Hobson Street, Newark .,..,.25 West Civic Square, Irvington ,,,,,,,,607 North 6th Street, Newark ,,...,.12 Keenan Place, Morris Plains ,...,....420 Mechanic Street, Orange ,,,,,,..190 Keats Avenue, Elizabeth .,....19 Elmwood Place, Elizabeth ........327 Jersey Street, Harrison .......25 Cresthill Avenue, Clifton Rutgers Street, Newark .,,.,,.816 Bayway Avenue, Elizabeth Keer Avenue, Newark ,,,,,,1559 Wyndmoor Avenue, Hillside Washington Street, East Orange ......123 Tremont Avenue, East Orange ,.........,221 Bergen Street, Woodbridge ..,,,,166 Chancellor Avenue, Newark ,,..,,61 Manhattan Avenue, Avenel Oakridge Avenue, Nutley Lenox Avenue, Irvington ..,,..,,267 Williamson Avenue, Hillside Thropp Avenue, Trenton ...........,1510 North Broad Street, Hillside ......322 Meadowbrook Lane, South Orange Lorraine Avenue, Union Berwyn Street, Orange .,,t,,,416 Kerrigan Boulevard, Newark Mary Street, Carteret ....,,,140 Sheridan Avenue, Roselle Park Myrtle Avenue, North Plainfield ....,,..,,,.45O South 11th Street, Newark Claire Avenue, Woodbridge Yale Avenue, Hillside .......304 Columbus Avenue, Woodbridge Palisade Road, Linden .........,.476 Division Avenue, Carlstadt Hillcrest Drive, Clark .,,,..,,198 Sherman Street, Perth Amboy ,.,,......338 Main Street, South Amboy L North 7th Street, Newark Apgar Terrace, Rahway Elm Place, Irvington ,..,,.,,,337 South Union Avenue, Cranford New Street, Belleville ........670 Sinclair Terrace, South Orange Laurel Avenue, Livingston ...,,..946 Franklin Avenue, Newark Grove Street, Clifton Orange Avenue, Irvington .,.,..,401 North Grove Street, East Orange Summer Avenue, Newark ......239 Rahway Avenue, Elizabeth ,,,,,,,,.,958 Rosemont Avenue, Union Wyndmoor Avenue, Newark ,.,...103 North Broadway, Long Branch Freeman Street, West Orange Kossuth Street, Newark ,......539 Newark Avenue, Kenilworth Park Avenue, Linden ,.,.....1063 Lorraine Avenue, Union Lentine, Anthony ,,,.,, ..,..................,,. 7 6 Summer AVENUE, NGWGFIC Lenzi, Geraldine ...,.,....,, ...................,.,,,. 3 32 Lafayette Street, Newark Leonard, Connie ...,..,,...... 134 South Stevens Avenue, South Amboy Leonhardt, Virginia Ann .......,.........,,,...r... .... 8 3 Marne Slfeef, NSWUYIC Lerner, Ruth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 2 65 Osborne Terrace, Newark Legchiuttu, Gloria ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 25 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Newark Levine, Arlene ,..,...,,, ..,..............,..... 4 39 I.y0f'IS AVENUE, Newark Levy, Ticia .......,.. ,.....,., 8 8 Redwood Avenue, West Orange Lewis, Sondra .,,...,. ,,.,., 1 25 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Newark Lieb, Barbara ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 162 Kay Avenue, Union Lilien, Marilyn ,,,,.,..,.,,. Limmer, Elizabeth ...,.... Linker, Roberta ......... Lissek, Michelle ......... Lithowitch, Inge .,...,., Littig, Eilene ,,,.,,. Loebel, Bette ......,,.... Lombardi, Jane ,,,......,, Lombardino, Maria ,,,..,,,. Lombardo, Barbara ...,.. , Loomis, Andrea ,..,....... Loughren, Marilyn, ,.., , Luethold, Catherine ,,,,.,.. Lukacs, Emerich .,..,....., Lupo, Elaine ...,.,.... Lynch, Kathleen ...,,,. ..,..,,,,,270 Renner Avenue, Newark ,,.,,,,394 Valley Road, West Orange .,,.,.,....,126 Fabyan Place, Newark Wolcott Terrace, Newark .......74 North Munn Avenue, Newark ,.,,,,,144 Elmwood Avenue, Irvington Clinton Place, Newark ....,.17 Ralph Place, Morristown ......55 Schaefer Road, Maplewood Freeman Place, Nutley ,,.,,,1143 Fairmount Avenue, Elizabeth ,..,,,..., 50 Beekman Street, Bloomfield Wad Avenue, Cranford ,.,.,,,,215 Redmond Street, New Brunswick 316 North 12th Street, Newark .........201 West Passaic Avenue, Bloomfield ....,....323 West Lane, Clark Macfie, Barbara .,...... Mackie, Frances ...... ,. M .......'l85 Gold Street, North Arlington Fourth Street, Newark Mager, Genevieve .....,. ,...., 6 66 Irvington Avenue, Maplewood Magin, Gail ............ Magner, Carole ..,...... Mahon, Bernadette ,.,,.. Mahon, Mary Ann ....... Malczynski, Edith ,,,.... Maltese, Virginia ...,... Maluta, Frances ..,......... .............I'l3I Bushnell Street, Urrion ,......35 West Gibbons Street, Linden ........407 Mercer Avenue, Spring Lake ....,...'l2 North End Terrace, Newark Clifton Avenue, Newark .......48 Menzel Avenue, Maplewood .,....Route 24, Box 192, New Brunswick Mandelbaum, Anita ........ ,..t..,t 4 2 Highland Avenue, Maplewood Mann, Harriet .,.,..,,,,, Mann, Jerry ..,,.,,,,,. Marasco, Richard ....,. Marcus, Harvey ......... Marcus, Larry .......,, Marcus, Sylvia ,.,,A.A, Margolies, Rose ....,,.,, Marinaro, Marie .,...,. Markulin, Joyce .....,.. Marshall, Anita ,.,..,,,, Martin, Clara ,......... Martin, Joseph ......,,... Martino, Constance ....,. Massenzio, Betty Ann ..,,,, Matheis, Patricia. .,,..,.,. Matis, John .,,.........,.., Matthews, Edith ...t,,, Mazauska, Barbara. Mazzarella, Pauline ...,.,,, McCarthy, McCarthy, Virginia.. McClinchy, Barbara Sara Ann ,..,... Chestnut Street, Newark ,,.,,..208 Albert Street, North Plainfield Third Avenue, Newark .......36-I4 Southern Drive, Fairlawn .........l0l Center Terrace, Newark Essex Street, Irvington ......337 Firth Street, South Plainfield ...,,,,,,230 William Street, Belleville Hermann Avenue, Carteret Rose Terrace, Newark ISI Orchard Avenue, Laurence Harbor Grandview Avenue, Union .......,IO East Sylvan Avenue, Newark Oak Street, Newark ..,..,.Il52 Schneider Avenue, Union ..,.....88 Brookdale Avenue, Newark North Avenue, West Jeliff Avenue, Newark ..,...424 South 'l4th Street, Newark ........2'l7 Grafton Avenue, Newark .....,.'ll4 Lincoln Road, Westfield Marion Avenue, Newark MCCllf1Cl1Y, Maureen ...A.... ..........,............ B I Marion Avenue, Newark MCCUIIGYI, Cathleen ....,... .,,,... I 739 Ramapo Way, Scotch Plains MCCUffl9, Anita ........... .,......... I 7 Wilkinson Terrace, Kearny McDermott, Helen ......., McGrath, Bernice ..,,.,,,, McGovern, Dorothy t..,.,,,t, McKenna, Mary Anne ..,,ttt, .. McKenna, Sabina .,,,..t,,,, ,.... McLaughlin, June ........t Megaro, Anita .....,..... Megaro, Gloria ...t,, Meiers, Marylyn ...,,, Meltzer, Shirley ...t.,. Meola, Antonia ......... Meola, Vincent ,,,. ......... Mercurio, Mary Ann ....... Merics, Thomas ...,.... Mertz, Barbara ,....., Messina, Frances ,...,,. .......275 Montclair Avenue, Newark .......4l5 Central Avenue, Harrison .....,....340 Myrtle Avenue, Irvington Brighton Avenue, East Orange .,.85 Brighton Avenue, East Orange Hickory Street, Cranford Garside Street, Newark ,.....I43 North 'l5th Street, Bloomfield ....,..622 Bergen Avenue, Jersey City .....,....20l Chestnut Street, Garfield High Street, Orange .....,,'l59 Cleveland Street, Orange Stone Street, Newark ....,.....l3l9 Passaic Avenue, Linden ......'l57 Williamson Avenue, Hillside Newton Place, Irvington MSTHICIK, -llldlfll ........... ....,......,.. 2 63 Passaic Avenue, Passaic Meyer, Joan aa,,a.,,,,,,,,,u,,,u ,,,,, Rutgers Street, Irvington Mlddelgaedt, Marietta ...... ,,., . ..69 Washington Avenue, Basking Ridge Mrgllore, Joan ,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,, ,.,,, Mignone, Claire .... Mihlon, Arlene ......, Milatz, Irene ....,,,.. Milberger, Frances ,,,... Miles, Judith ......u... Miller, Carol ....... Miller, Fred ...... Miller, Irene ..,...,. Miller, Miller Ml.,er, I Janet ....... Marie ....... Shirley ......, Milteer, Shirley ....... Minasian, Mary .,... Muneo, John ...,..,.,.. Minisi, Catherine.. Minskoff, Joseph .... Mischio, George .... Miske, Beverly ....... Mistretta, Vincent.. Mitchell, Maralyn.. Moccia, Theresa ........ Mollen, Lorraine .... Moore, J une ......... ,,.,..,. Moore, Margaret.. ....,...'l90 Browning Avenue, Elizabeth Cutler Street, Newark Broad Street, Bloomfield ......499 Windsor Road, Wood-Ridge Melrose Terrace, Linden Homer Terrace, Union Lehigh Avenue, Newark .....323 Pershing Avenue, Roselle Park .,....,,.I22 North 'l3th Street, Newark Grumman Avenue, Newark Ogden Street, Newark South Park Street, Elizabeth ........'l60 South Arlington Avenue, East Orange Smallwood Avenue, Belleville .......,.'l26 Belmont Avenue, Belleville ......I86 Division Avenue, Belleville .......I494 Lakewood Road, Toms River Oakland Drive, Montvale ...,.,382 Highland Avenue, Clifton ......833 South I5th Street, Newark .....,.....54'l Fulton Street, Elizabeth ......,,54 Schaefer Road, Maplewood ......,..2535 Jackson Avenue, Union Keller Place, Rahway .,.,..l68 South llth Street, Newark Moofmonf Clementine --..,-. ........,....t....... 2 B3 Rose Street, Newark Moreno, Barbara -,--,,,----.. ....... I 9 Meadowbrook Village, Plainfield Moser, MUYY ,------',,---- ............ 8 50 Westfield Avenue, Elizabeth Mosher, Georgia ....... Mosier, Mary ......... .......l8 Meadowbrook Village, Plainfield Houston Street, Newark Motoviloff, Ellen ........ Mott, John ..........,,, Mueller, Andrea ....... Mueller, George ,,...,. Muller, Ann .............. Mulligan, Vincent ....... Murray, Marilyn .......... Murray, Mary Ann .,.... Nagy, Alex ............. Nair, Bery Joyce ...... Nargi, Kathleen ..... Natale, Fran .......... Nathans, Evelyn ,....... Nelson, Elaine ........ Neuss, Marlene ......... Nittoli, Josephine .,...,.. Noble, Phyllis ............. Northcutt, Florence ..... Notte, Evelyn ............ Novick, Frances ....... Nutto, Owen .......... O'Brien, Catherine ,,,.. O'Connor, Kathleen ...,... Oderman, Stuart ......... Oliver, Barbara ........ Olsen, Marion .,.... O'Neil, Maureen ...... Orlovsky, Paula ........ Owens, Winifred ...... Pachucki, Janice .......... Packard, Catherine ........ Palumbo, Donald ........ Panis, Roseanne ...,,,. Pardus, Frances ,...,.,., Pasco, Joseph ........... Pashman, Elaine ...,.... Pasquale, Vincent ....... .....,.58O East Milton Avenue, Rahway ............I49 Laurel Avenue, Union Fifth Street, Newark ......356 Murray Street, Elizabeth Prospect Street, Belleville ......B45 Madison Hill Road, Rahway ........43 Hazelwood Avenue, Newark ......'lI'll Hampton Place, Elizabeth N .......... 30 Fairfield Avenue, Fords ......377 Whitewood Road, Union Sunset Avenue, Newark Lafayette Street, Newark .........,..,,..IO72 Chester Street, Hillside H329 South Pine Avenue, South Amboy Burnet Avenue, Union Parker Street, Newark ........68 Kenwood Road, River Edge Dayton Street, Newark Whittier Place, Newark Clinton Avenue, Newark 34 Fairmount Avenue, North Arlington O ...........lO4 Ferry Street, Newark Harding Terrace, Newark Avenue C, Bayonne ...,.....425 Washington Street, Orange ., ....,...... 753 Hamilton Street, Harrison .....,,i30 Parker Avenue, Maplewood Lowell Street, Carteret P Dukes Street, Kearny .......I322 Maple Terrace, Rahway .........4lO Second Avenue, Newark Lincoln Place, Irvington ..,...457 Lawn Avenue, Palisades Park .......436 Westminster Avenue, Elizabeth .......23O Mount Vernon Place, Newark Chester Avenue, Bloomfield Pastena, Vivian ........... .....,,...... 9 3 Girard Avenue, East Orange Pavlak, Barbara ............ ....,.. P reston Road, Parsippany-Troy Hills Payne, Kae Thompson ,,.,.. ..................... 9 4 Peabody Place, Newark Pecca, Mary ................ ................. 5 Watchung Place, Summit Pelaia, William ........,... ...... 9 North Hawthorne Lane, Newark Pengelly, Lois ....,,,..,, ....,... 2 00 Glenwood Road, Elizabeth Perrett, Patricia ......,. Perrone, Annette ....... Petersel, Arlene .............. Petriccione, Geraldine ....,,. Picarell, Janice F ..,,.. .. Pact, Marla ......................... . ........3l7 Leland Avenue, Plainfield ......274 Highland Avenue, Newark Lehigh Avenue, Union ,......26 Chelsea Place, East Orange Stetson Street, Orange ....,......574 North 9th Street, Newark Piergrossi, Rose Marie ,...,... ...... I 30 Clinton Place, East Rutherford Pierson, Harriet ,..,.... . .,,,. Pierz, Mary Jane ........ Pilavakis, Katina ....... Pilchman, Roberta ..... Pistoria, Grace ............. ....,,,674 South 18th Street, Newark ....,..32I North 2nd Street, Harrison Wilsey Street, Newark Harding Terrace, Newark ...........l279 Clinton Avenue, Irvington Pizzulli, Evangeline ........ .,...... 3 32 Chelsea Avenue, Long Branch Podber, Susan ........,.. Polidoro, Peter .,.,.,. Polimeni, Nick .......... . Pollakoff, Natalie ........ Pomp, Deena ..........,.. Posella, Cam ....... Potts, Mary ....... Price, Carol ....., Price, Evelyn ........... Price, Laurene ,........ , Primamore, Angelo ...... Pringle, Ruth M ..,.,. Prisner, Anny ......... Propper, Sheila ......... Pryor, Ernestine ...,..., Querques, Connie. . ,. Quinn, Barbara .. . Quintman, Judith .,,,.. H565 C East Front Street, Plainfield South 2ist Street, Kenilworth .,,,.....3i6 McArthur Avenue, Garfield Hillside Road, Linden 34 Stecher Street, Newark ,.....374 Kerrigan Boulevard, Newark H35 Trinity Place, Avenel Goodale Avenue, Dover .,,..,.33 Devonshire Road, Cedar Grove H560 Westminster Avenue, Elizabeth 244 Parker Street, Newark 73 Linden Avenue, Springfield .40 Washington Street, West Orange M483 Elm Street, Kearny l055l2 Bond Street, Elizabeth Q .. .. T28 Lincoln Avenue, Orange I North Oraton Parkway, East Orange North Avenue, Hillside Rabinowitz, Lois ...,.,. Racioppi, Mary .lane Raczka, Barbara. Radice, Shirley ,,,,,,, Rafferty, Patricia . Rahmann, Eleanor .... Raimo, Angela ,,.,..., Ranelli, Ruth ,,,.,, Reager, Joan ,,,,,,, Redmond, Shirley . Reese, Pansy , . Reich, Freyda.. Reich, Myrna ,,..,, Reifman, Judee .. ... Reilly, Patricia ...,. Reimann, Ann. Reiss, Rochelle Relles, Abby ,..,,,, . Rhenn, Judith . Rhodes, Cecelia . Richards, Justine.. .. Richman, Sadie ,,.,.. Reimer, Carol ..,........ Riley, Ann Marie. ..,,, . Ritterman, Helene ,,,,,,, Roberts, Judith... Roberts, Kenneth ..,... Roberts, Nancy. ..,, . Roberts, Roger ,...,, Robins, Roberta. Robinson, Gloria ,..... Robinson, Janet ....... Rocco, Barbara ..,,..,, Rocco, Lola ...,.,,.,.. Roche, Helen .,....., Rogers, Martin .,.,...,, Romano, Eleanor ..,... Romano, Marlene ,,.. Rosen, Anna ,......,... Rosenblatt, Arleen ,,,. Rosenblum, Thelma... Rosenson, Janet ,,,,., Rossi, Eileen .,....,.,,,,, Rossi, Marie ........,, Rothfeld, Rena ..,... Rothman, Ruth ,....,,,.. Rothstein, Beverly .... Rowe, Theresa .. ., Rowitz, Barbara ,,,,,, Rowitz, Linda .,,,,,,, . Ruchowitz, Sheila . Rudolph, Katherine Coreman ,,,,. R . 1072 Cedar Avenue, Union . ,,,. 101 North 13th Street, Bloomfield . 319 Coit Street, Irvington . ,,,, ...234 North 6th Street, Newark ,. .. .,,, 121 Giles Avenue, Middlesex .. .,,,,,, 1315 Eouth End Parkway, Plainfield ....128 Mount Vernon Place, Newark ..100 Roosevelt Avenue, East Orange V184 Rowland Place, Woodbridge .. .. 12 Ninth Avenue, East Orange .. .. 173 James Street, Newark 28 Lindsley Avenue, West Orange ..717 Prospect Avenue, West Orange .426 Jersey Avenue, Elizabeth . 71 Sunset Avenue, Newark 264 Branchport Avenue, Long Branch .. 124 Paine Avenue, Irvington ........29 Laventhal Avenue, Irvington 346 Walnut Street, Nutley ......46 CliFford Street, East Orange .......40 Carlton Street, East Orange . 110 Crane Street, Roselle ...99 Osborne Terrace, Newark ..427 West 5th Street, Plainfield .,...7l Front Street, Red Bank .....105 Hamilton Street, East Orange ....620 Marshall Street, Elizabeth .620 Marshall Street, Elizabeth ....1259 Waverly Place, Elizabeth .....19 Oak Crest Road, West Orange Quintman Street, Newark .......4l0 Prospect Street, East Orange Elberta Road, Maplewood ........,.304 North 7th Street, Newark .....280 Morris Avenue, Elizabeth .378 Teaneck Road, Ridgefield Park ..,..14 Durant Place, Nutley .313 North 12th Street, Newark ..,,....236 First Street, Perth Amboy ........266 Peshine Avenue, Newark .. 72 Bragaw Avenue, Newark . .236 Summit Road, Elizabeth . .70 Winthrop Street, Newark .......416 Belleville Avenue, Belleville .........1677 Walker Avenue, Union .....,..101 Waltuma Avenue, Fords ,.....272 Meeker Avenue, Newark Howard Place, Nutley .... 3 Glannon Road, Livingston ..,.....12 Marshall Street, Irvington .....,,,345 Minute Arms Road, Union ....,,,29 MacArthur Court, Linden Rupakus, Ann Marie., ..,........ ,,,,,.,,, . . ,.,. 39 Windsor Street, Kearny Russomano, Arthur., Ryan, Margaret. ,,,, . Sabin, Sherry ,.,.... Sable, Sandra ...., Sabo, Vilma .,,. ,,.,,, Sadowski, Annette Safianow, Alyce ,,,, Sagarettella, Gloria. . Salley, Arthur Jr .,,, Salov, Suzanne. Samolewicz, Frances Salmon, Elizabeth.. Sanders, Irene. Saskin, Phyllis Sauchelli, Alfred... Sawyer, Frances. Scala, Larry . .. Scaratowsky, Jarrett Scaratowsky, Merna Scardilli, Antoinette Scarpa, Nicholas Jr. Scavone, Joan.. . Schaefer, Leonard Schaefer, Rosemary Schaefier, Sheila Schapiro, Carole Scharlat, Evelyn Schells, Charles Schioppa, Anthony Scher, Isobel Schmerel, Gloria . Schneider, Rosalind Schneider, Toby Schneicller, Sheila ......75 North 13th Street, Bloomfield . ....107 North 4th Street, Newark S ...46 Boulevard, Westwood .....,41 Aldine Street, Newark .. ...Highway 34, Matawan ..10 William Street, Sayreville B48 Jackson Avenue, Elizabeth .. . 599 North 8th Street, Newark .. .. .35 Stirling Street, Newark . 233 Shelley Avenue, Elizabeth 504 East Jersey Street, Elizabeth 326 Augusta Street, South Amboy .. .94 Chadwick Avenue, Newark 2222 Hudson Boulevard, Jersey City 67 Hudson Street, Newark .. .18 Pine Street, Kearny 62 Shunpike Road, Madison .108 Aldine Street, Newark .. 108 Aldine Street, Newark 292 South Orange Avenue, Newark 928 Caldwell Avenue, Union 500 Center Street, Orange .. .. 140 Princeton Street, Nutley .. 38 Cedar Avenue, Newark 50 Navaio Avenue, Lake Hiawatha 507 Olive Terrace, Union Change Bridge Road, Montville 893 Chancellor Avenue, Irvington 508 East Blancke Street, Linden 158 Avenue B, Bayonne 103 Watson Avenue, Newark .. 41 Emory Street, Jersey City 164 Leslie Street, Newark 517 McCabe Avenue, Bradley Beach Schoellner, Joyce... Schonberg, Phyllis... .. Schott, John ,,,..,.......... Schreiber, Florence ......., Schreiber, Honey ...,... Schron, Nancy ,. .. .... . Schultz, Toby... ..,.,.. . ..... .. Schwalbe, Jean Walpufif ..... Scott, Catherine. ......... .. Scott, Gail .......... . Seale, Robert .. . Segal, Sharon Segella, Angelo... Seiden, Renee .,..,. Sena, Joan. . .. . Sereika, Lenore... . . Shallcross, Donna ..... Shangold, Harriet. .. Shannon, Ann .......... Shauger, Judith ....... Shaw, Beverly... Sheppard, Ann. ........... . Sherman, Annabelle. .... .. Shields, Elaine. ....... .. Shereshewsky, Betty. .. Shihar, Gloria.. ....... .. Shremshock, Joan ...... Sills, Denis ....,,. ...... Silverman, Rona ,...... . Simons, Joseph.. .... . Sinibaldi, Rose Marie ...... Sisk, Rose Marie......... Sisko, George ...... Skinner, Alice ....... Skipper, Lena ....... Skucas, Evelina ,,...,.. Slater, Ruth .......,,. Smith, Elaine ........ Smith, Janet ..,.... Smith, Jeanne ....... Smith, Joan ............. Smith, Vincent ....,.....,.. Smithouser, Robert .,...... .........Beacon Hill Road, Leonardo ......,.449 Elmora Avenue, Elizabeth .....,,..314 Chilton Street, Elizabeth .. ......... 432 Leslie Street, Newark .......932 Ridgewood Road, Millburn ..136 Cleveland Street, Orange ....19O Garfield Place, Maplewood ......749 Chancellor Avenue, Irvington East 18th Street, Linden .......643 Livingston Street, Elizabeth 309 Lincoln Drive, Kenilworth 218 Williamson Avenue, Hillside .927 South Wood Avenue, Linden Stegman Terrace, Jersey City . ...... 111 South Munn Avenue, Newark ...,....35 Van Ness Place, Newark 14 Summer Avenue, Roselle Park ,, ...,..79 Smith Street, Perth Amboy ..,. 29 Coolidge Avenue, West Caldwell ..257 North Drive, North Plainfield ........211 Montclair Avenue, Newark . ............ 158 Oakland Road, Maplewood ......90 Northfield Avenue, West Orange .W243 Linden Avenue, Belleville . ............... .231 Leslie Street, Newark ......163 State Street, Perth Amboy ........56 West Runyon Street, Newark .. .......... 2181 Old Mill Road, Sea Girt ,.....331 Elmora Avenue, Elizabeth ..... 899 Hunterdon Street, Newark .......530 Winsor Street, Bound Brook ............844 Bailey Avenue, Elizabeth Pershing Avenue, Carteret .... 12 Sherman Avenue, East Newark .. ................. 98 Parrow Street, Orange Sycamore Avenue, Plainfield Melville Place, Irvington ..,.......,1426 Stanley Terrace, Hillside .......88 Lexington Avenue, Bloomfield ...........145 Delmar Place, Irvington 133 West Street, Newark ......West Rockaway Avenue, Rockaway 74 C Wavecrest Avenue, Winfield Park Snedeker, Patricia .,,....,...,.. ........ .......,..,. 3 3 I Green Street, Woodbridge Sabin, Vearian ............,,,...,......................... 49 Wilshire Drive, K6!1ilW0l'fI'l Sadowich, Muriel Abramson ....,... ........... 2 83 Aldine Street, Newark Sorokq, Phyllis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....., 1 515 Liberty Avenue, Hillside Soviczki, Stephen ................... Spadea, Norma ...... Spannagel, Irene ....... Spector, Ina ............. Speiser, Muriel ........ Spencer, Rosina ....... Stach, Sophie ,,,,... Stadlin, Meryl... .. Stahl, Gary ........ Stanley, Mary .... .. Stec, Jean ........ .... Stein, Marilyn ...,... Stetts, Rosemarie ...... Stewart, Alpha . Stirling, Marilyn .... Stone, Sandra . Stoops, Terrie ,. . Strand, Carol . Strauss, Rhoda. ..... . Strother, Marie ........ Studnicky, George. .... . Sullivan, Joan.. .. . . Sullivan, Maureen .. Sullivan, Virginia Swanson, Edna ........ Swanson, Ralph. Sward, Carol. . Swartz, Jane... . Swetell, Joan.. . .. Swiss, Joan.. Szalkiewicz, Adam .... Talias, Joan. Tannenbaum, Marcia .. Tansey, Roxane... .. Tart, Myrna. ........ .. . Tartaglia, Anna .. Tarver, Donald Tetschner, Lydia .... .. ............ 308 Summer Avenue, Newark . ,.... ......... 2 24 Hamilton Street, Harrison .........281 Glenwood Avenue, East Orange . .. .. 45 Goldsmith Avenue, Newark .. 72 Ball Street, Irvington High Street, Newark ........62O Green Street, Elizabeth .........217 Dorer Avenue, Hillside .. 954 Ingersoll Terrace, Union ..Toll Terrace, Caldwell 218 Broad Street, Newark .112 Center Terrace, Newark 1601 Orchard Terrace, Linden ......214 Morris Avenue, Newark . ...... 607 Kearny Avenue, Arlington .. . .... .626 Chestnut Street, Union .555 West Meadow Avenue, Rahway 125 Moiint Pleasant Avenue, Newark . . 148 Huntington Terrace, Newark .. 113 Lillie Street, Newark . .. 88 Princeton Road, Parlin ..751 Emerson Avenue, Elizabeth . .. ........ 17 Oxford Street, Newark .. 17 North 22nd Street, East Orange Elm Street, Roselle Park ...........612 Elm Street, Roselle Park 9 Randolph Place, West Orange 106 Cedar Hill Avenue, Belleville ...417 Joralemon Street, Belleville ..53 Olympic Terrace, Irvington .. 14 Pettit Street, Bloomfield T . . 1147 Bushnell Street, Union ,. 135 Lehigh Avenue, Newark .116 Varsity Road, Newark .. . 64 Rutgers Street, Irvington . ....7 Emery Street, Iselin . .... 95 Sherman Avenue, Newark ........213 Kossuth Street, New Market Thacke, JoAnn ....... Thomas, Sheila ,.....,.. Thomas, Vivian ........,.. Thompson, Catheryn ..,.... Thompson, Judith .,,.,.,. Thompson, Lois .,.,.,,,,, Thompson, Marilyn ,,.... Thornton, Marlene ..,,.. Ticknor, Barbara ....,.,rr Tidaback, Carol Ann ,.,,r, Tillis, Blanche .......,..,... Timperman, LaVerne ...,., Tischler, Sharon ..,,...... Toabe, Eugene .......... Todd, Lynn-carole ,,..,.,. Tollin, .Stephen ......,.... . Tombler, Mary .,,,,,,..,,,.... Torluccio, Mary Ann... Torre, Yolanda ..........,,... Torres, Ileana ..r.,.,...... Treat, Robert ..,... Treat, Sandra ,,,...., Turner, Joyce ..........., . Tymczyszyn, Stella ......, Unger, Lita ...,...,,.,. Unger, Rochelle ,..,..,, Unice, Charleen .,,,.,, Uries, Marcia ,.,,..,.. Valese, Barbara .,...., Varona, Barbara ...... Velevas, Catherine .,..,. Velmer, Lois ...,.....,,,, Vescio, Grace ,,,,.,.,,.. Vescio, Rose Mary ,,,....t. Vetri, Joyce ,.,....,,..,,,..,,,,... Vieira, Angela Casale .,,,,,,,, Villanl, Anna ...............t.t,,, Vincenti, William .,...,,.,,, Vuono, Barbara ,,..,. . Wagner, Carol ,.,,,, Wahl, Celia ......,. Wales, Allan ..........., Warren, Harriet ......,.,, Wasielewski, Arlene ,.,,,,, Watts, Lucille ..Y,.,,,,,.,,, Weaver, Charlotte ..r,.,... Weaver, Lynn Parillo .,,.,.. Murray Lane, Keansburg .......280 Goldsmith Avenue, Newark ..,....I2 Dean Street, West Orange Quincy Avenue, Kearny .......82 East Main Street, Rockaway Laurel Avenue, Irvington Verona Avenue, Newark South Grove Street, East Orange Hazel Place, Irvington Buchanan Street, Hillside South Munn Avenue, East Orange Box I22, Colonia Clark Street, Hillside .......408 Winthrop Place, Elizabeth ..........330 Locust Avenue, Garwood ........76 Schuyler Avenue, Newark ...........302 Chestnut Street, Roselle ........IO3 North 3rd Street, Newark ...........I32 Heller Parkway, Newark ....,....542 Madison Avenue, Elizabeth Cypress Drive, Colonia .......44 Cypress Drive Colonia 349 Olcott Street, Orange Porter Road, Maplewood U ....,,. 75 Osborne Place, Irvington Osborne Place, Irvington .........703 Newark Avenue, Elizabeth Conklin Avenue, Newark V .....,.....I09 Curtis Street, Bloomfield ......I33 Freeman Street Woodbridge Forest Street, Kearny ............I8I South Street, Morristown .......II8 Girard Avenue, East Orange ........II8 Girard Avenue, East Orange 40 Greglawn Drive, Clifton .........976 Roosevelt Avenue, Union .........698 Clifton Avenue, Newark ......750 Jersey Avenue, Elizabeth ........78 Perry Street, Belleville W Girard Place, Maplewood ...........704 Center Street, Garwood . ,,... 42 William Street, Roselle Park .........43I-26 Academy Terrace,Linden ......406 Wagner Avenue, Perth Amboy Hazel Place, Newark Looker Street, Hillside Gales Drive, New Providence Webber, Shelly ..,.,......... ,..,,,, 2 20 Stuyvesant Avenue, Irvington Weber, Corolyn .......... ,..,,.,,, 2 O Fernwood Terrace, Nutley Weiner, Estelle .,,,..........s,..... ...... 9 75 Stuyvesant Avenue, Irvington Weinfeld, Aflhul' ......,,..,.,...,... .....,..... I 130 Gruber Avenue, Union WEISLJEYQGF, Roslyn l:IShI3eIn ,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 85 Broadway, Newark WelSSb6f99F, ChGI'l0tle ,...,......s...,.,,,..,.,,.,.,,.,.,,, ..I7 Larkspur Lane, Clifton Wendrofli, Barbara ...... White, Hazel ,,,,,,,,,,, , Whiting, James ......... Wiggins, Vera ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wikander, Barbara ...,. Williams, Bruce ..,,...,.,. Williams, Jane ......... Williams, Janet ...,.,,. Williamson, Helen ,..,,,s Wills, Virginia ...,.,,,,, Wilson, Floyd ,,...... Wilson Marilyn ....,....,, Wilson, Sandra ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wincklhofer, Gerald ,,,..... Winn, Priscilla ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Winston, Olive Hardy .,.,,. Wislotsky, Laurel ,,,.,... Witkos, Florence ......,,, Wodnick, Vicki ,.,...,.. Woitowicz, Ted .,,..... Wolf, Dorothy ......, Wolf, Phyllis ...,,. Wolfe, Karen ..,...., Wolkom, Karen ......,, Woltman, Eileen ,......., Woodhull, June ........ Lake Shore Drive, Lake Hiawatha I72 South Madison Drive, South Plainfield West 3Ist Street, Bayonne Lafayette Street, Elizabeth Glenbrook Road, Morris Plains .......69 Watson Avenue, West Orange Union Avenue, Irvington Fairbanks Street, Hillside ......642 Pennsylvania Avenue, Elizabeth ........I47 Central Avenue, West Caldwell .......246 Mount Vernon Avenue, Orange Belgrave Drive, Kearny .......37 Valley View Drive, Morristown .........I63 Eastern Parkway, Newark ....,..265 Pomona Avenue, Newark High Street, Newark Sampson Street, Garfield Lakewood Terrace, Bloomfield Patten Place, Newark Franz Josef Avenue, Elizabeth ..........384 North Grove Street, East Orange .......2I36 Wallace Avenue, Bronx, New York Berkshire Road, Maplewood .. ........ 5I5 Bangs-Avenue, Asbury Park ......I89 Shephard Avenue, Newark ........I9II Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret Wright, Marjorie ..,..,,.. Wrobleski, Eleanor ,,,.,,.. ,,....5I9 Hawthorne Avenue, Newark Helen Place, Newark Wulkan, Darlene ..,,.,,,, ......,......,., 4 8 Goodwin Avenue, Newark Wurster, Barbara... Yankosky, Anna ,,,,,,, Yavalian, Knarig .,,.,,,. Yeamans, Leonia ...,.. Yoos, Mary ......... .. Young, Mary. ,.,... . Young, Sue ,,..,,...,.. Yrizarry, Gloria .,..... Yuttal, Joan ..,,,,,... Zage r, Margaret .,.., Zaleckas, Joan ......,,. Zaremba, Barbara ...,., ......I247 Springfield Avenue, Irvington Y . . ........ 244 Keer Avenue, Newark ...27-22nd Street, Irvington l9th Avenue, Irvington .. ,..., 440 Pennington Street, Elizabeth Crown Street, Bloomfield ........230 Mount Vernon Place, Newark .,....,..,..., 24 Earl Street, Newark ........II6 Schofield Street, Newark Z ......49O Hawthorne Avenue, Newark ...........209 Hickory Street, Kearny .....I29 Prospect Avenue, Dunellen Zaslow, Irving .,,.,,.,,,,,, ....,.,.,..,,.....,.,,.,. 8 4 7th Avenue, Newark Zavacky, Catherine. ,,,,,, ,,.,,., 6 59 Thompson Avenue, Bound Brook Zetkulic, Lois ............. ,,.,,,,,,, 5 53 Neville Street, Perth Amboy Zito, Camille ,....... Zoppi, Marlene .......52 Monticello Avenue, Newark .........369 Parker Street, Newark FACULTY Wilkins, Dr. Eugene G., President ,,,,,,,,,,.. 53 Whitney Road, Short Hills, Arnold, Dr, Frederic G ,,,,,,.. Bartlett, Mary M ....,..,,., Becker, Dr. Sylvia ...,., Boyle, Dr. Ruth C ......,., Brooks, Dr. Hugh C ....... Brooks, Vera H .,...,.,...,. . Cowne, Dr. Leslie J .,.,,., .,,, Dickey, John W .......,.,. .......33I W. Northfield Road, Livingston ............269 Bay Avenue, Glen Ridge Keer Avenue, Newark .........283 South Center Street, Orange Franklin Street, Morristown Second Avenue, Newark 2.400 East 53rd Street, New York 22, N. Y. ,.6 River Lane, Millburn Dolkey, Matthew ...,....,..,.,,,...,... ..., 6 O East 9th Street, New York, N. Y. Downes, James E .,,.,.,.. 5 Eisenhardt, Catheryn Hillside Avenue, Florham Park, Madison Melrose Place, South Orange Errington, Joseph.. ,..,,.,,,,...,.,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,, 4 Ursino Place, Elizabeth Feder, Simon M ......... .,.,,,. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 9 0 Marilyn Place, Clifton Fink, Rychard .,...,,..,..,,.,, .....,,, I 530 Frase Street, South Plainfield Gens, Dr. George W .,.,,, ................, 3 I Melrose Drive, Livingston Gerrish, John O ......,,...,,, ,,,,,,, I I4 North Essex Avenue, Orange Gilsdorf, Frederick J .,..,... ......,......, 6 O8 Hudson Street, Hoboken, N. J, Goldberg, Nathan ,,..., .............,,,,,.......,,,. . 4 Gates Avenue, Summit Healy, Daty ..,,,,.,,.........,.,,,,..,, 29 West 8th Street, New York II, N. Y. Higgins, Joseph B., Jr .,.....,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,, I I Maple Avenue, West Orange Howe, Everett N .....,,,.,, ,,,,.s,,,, 43 Pine Street, Maplewood Howe, James B .......,,,,,..,,.,.,. ...,...,..., 4 3 Pine Street, Maplewood Hutchinson, Dr. John C., Jr .,.., . ....,,..,.,,,, II Hillside Avenue, Madison lngleright, Allegra J ...,.,,.,.....,.,,..,..., 375 Mt. Prospect Avenue, Newark Johnson, Dr. LeRoy .,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 488 Mt. Prospect Avenue, Newark Kane, Ruth E ..,,, Box 360, Whittier Hall, I23O Amsterdam Ave., N.Y., N.Y. Larson, F. Levin .................................................. 64 Grant Place, Irvington Lepp, Herman I ..,.....,,.....,......,.................. ...IO Glannon Road, Livingston Linthicum, Dr. Betty L ..... Apt. B-IO, 55 No. Mountain Avenue, Montclair Longacre, Charles J ........................ ............ I 380 North Avenue, Elizabeth Luscombe, Irving F ............................. II Irving Place, Nutley IO, N. J. Markholm, Genevieve .... The Parkway Apt. IOS, I Marshall St., Irvington Martin, Dr. Alan L ...,....,......,, McCreery, Dr. Gene S ....... McElvaney, Muriel B. McKenzie, Dr. William R .....,, McMeen, Dr. George H ........ McNeice, William C ........... . ....., ........ . .. .. .. ....... .. Glenwood ........626 Myrtle Avenue, Roselle Park . .... I8 Mountainview Place, Montclair .,.... . ..... 8 Winthrop Road, Nixon . H40 Woodbrook Circle, Westfield ..I6 Forest Drive, Florham Park Meighen, Dr. Bernard P ...... .,,...... . .... ..,. , I 9 Euclid Avenue, Summit Messing, Eleanor S ...,.,,. .. . I5 East 40th Street, New York, N. Y. Minkin, Vera F.. .,..,,..... ,..,. . .. .. 366 Mt. Prospect Avenue, Newark Mutzberg, Petronella T ............ ........ . . ..... I68 No. 9th Street, Paterson O'Brien, Dr. Alton D ............. 5 Wedgewood Road, Oak Hills, Metuchen Parsons, Marion L ........ .. Paul, Annette D .......... I9I West Milton Avenue, Rahway .. 203 West 8lst Street, New York, N. Y. Persinger, Staples.. ..,.... ., ...2 Manchester Place, Newark 4, N. J. Platt, Jack E ....... ...... ......,.. Pomerantz, Dr. Samuel H ...... Raichle, Dr. Donald R ....... Ranucci, Dr. Ernest R ......... Richardson, Evan C.. ...... . .. Robinson, Dr. Gertrude A. . .II4I Commerce Avenue, Union 844 South IIth Street, Newark .. ...... 85 Hillside Avenue, Short Hills . .. . . H29 North Avenue, Fanwood I3I Farrugut Road, North Plainfield 3lO Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. iThe Master Hotel'- Rogers, Laura E.. ,... 465 Van Dyk Avenue, Haledon, Paterson 2. N. J. Salt, Edna De-Bolt .. .. . ...... .. U88 Westland Road, Cedar Grove Samenfeld, Dr. Herbert W. .. ......, 242I Seneca Road, Westheld Scanlon, Dr. David G .,..... ........ .50 Huntley Road, Summit Schneider, Jeanne J... .,.A,,,, ,...,. 2 23 Mt. Prospect Avenue, Newark Schumacher, Robert . .,,..,, 127 Hill Street, Wood-Ridge Schulley, Adele D ..,,,,,,,,, ....,. ,,,,,, 1 1 5 Beacon Avenue, Trenton Smith, Nettie D .,.. 120 Broad Street, Newark 4, N. J. Snyder, Vance B. ,,,, ,,,, . . . .,,,, 26 Garden Avenue, Chatham Tatton, Douglas W ..,, .. ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 171 High Street, Metuchen Thomason, Dr. Edwin N ..., , 429-52nd Street, West New York, N. J. Vaughn-Eames, Dr. Lenore, . . 3 Westover Court, Mountainside Whiteman, Dr. Harriet E .,,,,,, . 708 Northfield Avenue, West Orange Willson, Evelyn M .,,.., .. . H398-11th Street, Brooklyn 15, New York Zweidinger, Willard E.. . Crosta, Lena .. .. , ,,,, 871 Ridgewood Road, Millburn LIBRARY STAFF .. ,,,, . .. ..,,.. 103 Midland Avenue, Montclair Eppes, William D... . .. 471 Sixth Avenue, New York 11, N. Y. Lipson, Minnie ,,,, .,, Parr, Mary Y.. .,..., .. Rendell, Joseph W.. Riker, Annette E.. ,,,,, .. Salvadori, Mary ,..... .56 South Munn Avenue, East Orange ,. ,,,,,,,,, 237 Franklin Street, Bloomfield .,.....732 Mountain Avenue, Westfield , , ....,., ,,,., 4 95 Linden Place, Orange . ,.,, 666 Bloomfield Avenue, Montclair BUSINESS MANAGER Karley, John S ..,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,., 3 6 1 Hedge Row, Mountainside SECRETARIAL STAFF Boyd, Isabel F... ,,,.,,,..... . ..., 227 North Walnut Street, East Orange Coftenberg, Patricia A ...,,,, .. .,,.. N275 Harrison Street, Jersey City Davis, Elizabeth ,,.........,.... .. ,.,,, 11 Lakewood Terrace, Bloomfield Ellis, Rose ,,,,,,....,.,,.,, ,,,, ,,..,, . 7 8 North 18th Street, East Orange Gill, Barbara J ..,,,..,,, ,,,,,, ,,..,,,.,,,. 3 57 Willow Drive, Union Hanson, Adelaide E ....,. t,,,,,,, I 99 Scotland Road, Orange Harris, Mary Jean .,,,, ,,,,, 1 61 Sherman Avenue, Newark Hennessy, Mary ,,.., Lyon, Lila Mae... . Acknowledgments Ella Street, Bloomfield ..........510 Bloomfield Avenue, Newark Mason, Nada ,,,.,,...,.,..., -13 Brookdale Gardens, Bloomfield i Shockley, Frances A .,,, ,,.,.,.,,,,,,,.,,. 76 Richard Terrace, Union l Sneed, Lucretia L .,,..,.., ,,,..,,,., 3 0 Orchard Street, Elizabeth f Strope, Katheryn ,,,,.,,,,.. ,,,,,,,, I 35 Nesbitt Terrace, Irvington Toohey, Margaret M .,,,,., ,,.....,,,,,., 2 19 Garside Street, Newark 'i Walter, Sibylle ,.,,,.,,i,s,.. ...,.,, Y .W.C.A., 19 High Street, Orange Wendell, Anna P ..,,,.,,...., ..,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,. 9 1 Cedar Lane, Roselle Williams, Roberta J ..,.,,,,, ,.,,,.. 1 58 North 16th Street, East Orange Wyatt, Beverly .,,.,,.,.,. .,.......,, 2 6 Montague Place, Montclair CAFETERIA STAFF Anderson, Margaret ...,,,,, .,.,.,......,.,..,,...,.s 1 132 Wooley Avenue, Union Ciccotti, Florence .,.......,. ,,,,.....,.i, 1 82 Broad Street, Newark CIGGYY, Ethel M --AAAA ....,.. 1 000 Adams Avenue, Elizabeth Felver, l-llllun. Y.,....,... ..i,.,,, 1 208 Coolidge Avenue, Union PUYOF1, Florence R .......,i ......, 2 126 Leonard Terrace, Union Smith, Helene 'C ....,.... .,...,.,,..., 9 8 High Street, Orange Thomasella, Emaline.. .,,.,,, 1115 Howard Street, Union CUSTODIAL STAFF Bentley, Alfred ..,,,,,,,,,.,.,.....,.....,,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,. 32 Shephard Place, Kearny Brandis, Joseph ..., Conant Ave., Union, tState Teachers College, Unioni Brillante, Armond ,,,.,....,.........,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1023 East 19th Street, Paterson Cilli, Calvin J ..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, .,,,.. 3 9 Norfolk Street, Newark 4, N. J. Daly, William B ..,....., ,,,,,,,,,.,,.. 4 9 Leslie Street, East Orange Davis, Willis ....,.,,..,, .,..,,,,,,.,,, 9 O Peabody Place, Newark Fuerderer, Peter ,.... ..,,,,,, ,..,.,,,. 7 I M22nd Street, Irvington Hughes, Teresa ,.,,,,,.,, ....,...,..,, 1 O18 Stuyvesant Avenue, Irvington Stromenger, Alfonse.. .,.,.....,...,.,. 108 Seth Boyden Terrace, Newark Whitaker, John A .,.,,... ...,..., 3 55 Washington Street, Newark 2, N. J. I i l I The staff of the 1958 Memorabilia expresses its sincere appreciation to: Mr. Robert Van Dyke and the Rae Publishing Company for their cooperation and helpfulness in the planning 1958 Memorabilia. and production of the t 1 The Wheelan Studio of Bamberger Department Store for the service they gave in the photography for this volume. 4 Miss Daty Healy for her helpful suggestions and encouragement. t Dr. Edwin Thomason our advisor. Dr. Eugene Wilkins for keeping us up to date with the moving I schedule. 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