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Qiffff Table of Contents SENIORS .IUNIORS SOPHOMORES fZMHWffI e e Page 6 Z, M515 FWMKE' OEM UW' 5 ADNIINISTRATION I' ACULTY CI UBS page 56 STUDENT GOVERNVIENT COMMITTEES PUBLICATIONS page G O SHOW CLUBS page BOYS SPORTS GIRLS SPORTS CLUBS pa e 94 O JUNIOR PROM o f A,--- -,.-,----,,-,.---,,,,---,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,, 8 2 Mr Wllllam S Lukens 15 wlth deep appreclatlon and affectlon that we, the class of 1938 dedlcate our ed1t1on of The Top to wou Current emphasls on sclence has made us acutely aware of our responslblll tles now as we prepare for roles as cltlzens and leaders of tomorrow At graduatlon we realize that we are lndeed prxvlleged to haxe had you as a member of the Summlt Hlgh Sclence Department Prlmarxly, we hawe known Vou as a teacher competent, xet reads alwass to enjow a Hood laugh Wlth Us Under your guldance, the my sterles of chemlstrw unfolded and became my sterxes no longer You helped Us grasp the mavnltude of thls world 1n wluch we ln e, wet tauffht us, too, that even thlng exlstlnff wlthln It IS bullt of lIlSlUl'llf1C3Ill, mlcroscoplc particles 10115, atoms, molecules And so 1t IS wlth llfe the llttle thmvs what we do and saw and thmk from day to daw become, ln retrospect, the 1Illp0I'IdllIllllIlf':- 'Ihus you have tauffht Us more than chemlstrv It IS therefore 1n trlbute to and recognltlon of xour servlce ln our behalf that we, the graduatmv class, proudly dedicate our 58 Top to you, Nlr W lllxam 5 Lukens . . . . It . , ' ' 7 , , Y . . - ' - 1 . . . . . C' , ' Q U l v v Q .v l F ,Y , t' V I' N I l '1 .v 1 I Cl' l .n V I C' l . N ' . 3 y v ' 7. . v Y 4 U 1 . . . . Seniors, juniors, sophomores: eight hundred fifty and lll0TCflll0I'G this year than lust-more next year than now. As the student hotly expands, the job of preserving the indivifhlality of every stu- rlent hecomes that much greater at chal- lenge. Yet Summit High helieves it is still small enough to know eueh stmh-nt' - through its faculty and through its guisl- amee and counseling services. Respect for the inflivirhlzxl is hasie to IlI'lll0CI'llf'y. 1. 5' 4 Mk 0 H' g Y 'V V, Q A I in Y W L L ,K ' r' 21 I A Y ' W , . , i in 1 4 E Q 2 t i fmfefzfi' I :::.f ff fr R1 H 'isp . . preserving the individual SCHOLASTIC I , 4 ' r gi' '1 1 K' 4 I A V .A- kiyy O I y BEST ALL AROUND 0 Nv V W -:sf y y STUDENTS H- SERVICE f X , ,fr 'F' it Q A DID MOST FOR S.H.S. A H d Doug YV00dring SOCIAL 7 .f.- , W' ill ' l MOST ATHLETIC Marilyn Benner, H b Schmidt wb' XX X pill f,w X 4 X SENIOR CLASS M Forster SENIOR CL ASS COUNCIL FIRST ROW C xIlX0l'l B Bruer S Welgang R Connell SECOND ROW F Stauder E Betts R Orr Mlss Federlco F Campano SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS FIRST ROW Audrey McLeroy secretary Frank Mahoney treas urer SECOND ROW Alan Fox vlce pre ldent Herbert Schmldt presldem .41 Mr SHS Hzlltopper Now take Jake Zzlch fo Sgmor meditation examp e RODRIGO ABRAHAMS Rod . . . newcomer from Panama . . . strong in soccer . . . bullfighting . . . French with a Spanish accent . . . good sense of humor . . . RICHARD F ADAMS Wzcky reserved high Jumper fish and game man rodeo rider daddy long legs WILLIAM AMBERG B1 interested m mmeralogy musician power in reserve Ice hockey a worthy addr tion to SHS 'lbs 'tqv ZOE ALBERT Zoe a flair for the unusual willing to help dlllgent Tower typlst friend to the end Long Island ,W J HARVEY ALEXANDER rust colored Jacket dance band guitarist Yankee fan QR MARGARET ANN ANDERSON Gretchen . . . impulsive giggle . . . easily excited . . . Corridor Commit- tee secretary . . . speedy speaker . . . honor student . . . RAYMOND ANGLISS Ray interested in cars seen ln Chatham landscaper natural waves ini ll P Harvei' . . . easy grin . . . casual . . . 4 '39 n Lu W K X W . 5. X V ,affq - I - I . J 1 'll . . ' .' VIRGINIA C JOAN ARATO RWWN Gm fun lovmg HI ya' l -Q? dramatlc Impresslon e black halr What s the scoop ANTHONY BARR MARILYN BENNER Tony one of the bgys 1 Mdfyl all'llCllC ablllly FHL gpm Inventor ol-,Smal ways tlons and decimals cooperatlve of dglng physlcs problems gggd Slilllflll drlvel' 3lII'3ClCd by nam!-ed adventure he Kin RICHARD ASKEW Dick HIX presldent Ines for hls black Mercury m good Llddleb long and lanky orxglnal style of bop ROBERT BELLEMORE ARNOLD BESIER Bo red hot rod Boston boy Arnold hrxght and clever works at Summlt Texaco bass VOICC enjoys travehng mechaluc at heart Sl'I0l1ld W0l'k fOr C BS talented actor playwrlglmt THERESA BACE Mau Llkely to Succeed Teffy quietly llvely good CONNIE MITCHELL drxver anecdotes about her brother Frlday mght movies httle glrl look ' 4 . sl ,. ,K ' l - as - as - , ' 11- BL :V . . . . . ... . ' .. H mk.E,k'1y H . . . . . . JL ' 55 9 9,5 ...b'g l ' Q I 5 A- - - ' - - I , ,p ff:gw1I.ra ' ' ' ' ul, ' I i!e4-iff!! A 12 QW 414 -10' 4--:IQ Hull' J EDWARD BETTS CAROL JOYCE BLUNI B18 Ed IIVCS fm' P011 we Carol fond of cats closets read Watch lhlS l'lll'W6' of clothes seen wnth Terry broad grin llkeable hill! Frlday nlghts at the Strand soccer scorer up to dale HARRY BORYESKNE Harry true fisherman pictures and all free gas? tall tales Want a lift? slx footer aw? gn BARBARA JEAN BIRCH CATHERINE BOFFO Bonnie the cheerleader with the Chu-1,3 qulet tiny gal POUY 'all PUPPY Wdlfh-1 easily amu ed hlllbllly music dom '7 tmy beldom on tlme aes A Job through Most Lzltflv to Succud BARBARA BREUR DOLF WOODRIVC Bobbi pretty as a picture Altman fashnon adn or friendly Cafeteria l ommlttee weep future dlflllle hoatess LYNN BOX D Bosdze beauty hmt hugh apnrxted natural curls gold and Silver funny as a crutch fl ll. 'Ju 2 5 I-- .17 , H A w . ' s 's...'ll sa - , v . 1 , A , , t , , . me A ' I ' , , , f , W L,j,.5l' 1 'i Q I . s u 1 I N v n n : ' ' M 1 D ' ' ' ' . . . . . .. . ' . .i . ' 5 77 ' , ' . fv - ' - 1 1 : A A ROBERT BREWSTER Bob mtelllgent sults aplenty yellow convertlhle smooth dancer a trumpet ln the band BLAIR BROWN Blair quuk wsllh a sllde rule rv' model rallxoader frlendly football and baseball manager Lhem bram 4451!- WILLIAM GARY BRUHNS SENIOR fir-P9 TERENCE BURKE Gary loyal member of C A P T erry football statlstlclan and seen with Dave and Tex resonant future coach Zlps through books volce up ln the clouds I got a new play ood whlte Merc S humored SUSAN BONNIE BUR Bonme a wlllmg volunteer KE SANDRA LEE BURNS Sandy that go go go splrlt nobody else gets a word ln edgewlse houyant last seen m the gym m0Vl8 EUCP Pallel' and Pen outdoor look Bucknell catchlng good humor CHARLES WILLIAM BROWN B: excellent GO treasurer turquolse and whxte Ford active ln P A L sharp shooter ways wlllmg to lend a hand 14 f M ' - ......al- , N 5 x CLASS JUDITH ANN BURROWS DAVID CALLAHAN Judy good at athletlcs great Danul colleglate dresser joker keen on water sknng specially huntmg a smlle fox lvy league collars blue and whlte a mtelllgent Chevy JOHN BUSH FRANK LANIPANO Iohn firearms expert treats Frank snappy dresser 1 es trees amateur mllltary strate I t to fn cars Lharlles pal flrm debaler lou manner well mannered future engineer of speaking ANTHONY LARDONE Tony Bone waluable foot ball star on the hall Mlghty 'tlouse cool man fix l- GENEVIEVE CAPAROS0 Jean senous and consclentlous llkes rldmg James Dean and Marlon smcere IH what she says ,Ll JVUQ Vu RANDOLPH CAPAROSO Randy always with something to loud Nash and 33 Paikard great fan of the cheerleaders fashxon plate 1 N D ' X' Qu' 1 -Y!! ' A :Q Q , X . ,xxx I f'?'?,v'?i A Q A 'V - i 55 , Q Q 4, . I T, i i VA - k wa 'x 4151 'Vdc ANN CARLONE Ann where there s a will there s a may fashion wlse elmon curls lee skatlng enthuslast 'Q' Lois ANNE CHANDLER asset to the Strand Theater whlz on roller skates fun to be wlth stock car races GLENN H CARLSON Glenn good dancer smoothle sclence flctlon fan underclass girls Hobbv Hall Y IP s. JOHN CHESLER es Mr Tyndalls extra credn man named our mascot pllots a truck for Central Market quzet and competent Ch NANCY LEE C ASEBOLT Nance . pretty gal Island m New Hampshire sullomy college weekends Connecticut bound MICHAEL COLANGELO Mike defense tackle for SHS solxd hulld that laugh a serlous axr RICHARD CONNELL Dlck popular and respected seldom fazed by anythmg ground 4 overlng shortstop mtelllgent no 1 man on the Service Com mittee Best Looking JUDY NICFARLAND 16 . if K -4 ,1- an A W if ' . i , . ,Q v. , , 1 M K, lv SQA. ' . . 1 Q . y future. medical secretary . . . ' i . Lo . . . ' .' ' . ' ' I 1, ,, , V tx C ff 9 ' I . . 1 ' 1 Q . I 1 'QS 7 we-4 ,Ad we, BARBARA ANNE CONNELLY Bobble saleslady for the TOP an oscillating shoulder bag bowlmg and roller skating cheer ful smlle RALPH CLIFTON COVEY Cl: Southern gentleman amiable CAP cadet knows more re ulatlons then the colonels competent student band leader '-55' CEORGIANNA CONTI BARBARA CUX Georgt My halts too curly' Bobble full of Pep CUY ho N335 wnh the Inoslesg smile Inventor of Tweety Tweet West Pomt weekends Pep Llub flinging baikhand Elllhllsl presldent keeps the po tman 35UC NUS! busy Best Lgokfng EDGAR DAN I5 CIL QW REX Edgar gone with the gultar magic mad quiet' uentlt at work color guard tennl enthu last MARY ANN CRITELLI Monkey cute smile er hearts ln Chatham well liked mrmolme kld dynamite ln a small package DOROTHH D ASTI derful personalltv and a voue to match bop queen alxsay hun y flalr for math 'QI' i ll-9 'N rv ffm: .' ,, V . I' . l ii, -- .. Q' Q 5 A . . . ' . . . h 4 XLS . ,,i,,, .M-,..-,,,.,,., , , 4 - . N q K U Dolly . . . long, dark lashes . . . won- Q , ,L ' . . . . . . ' S gr . . . ' ' . . . - ss - s sv ' D D Gb 'H l N. ' 9, . . . v ' - 4 I n D . . . u ' ' ' l . I . S ' . l Q i 1 , Y A v . 1 1 n V. ' . . . a u s I - . . . . s- s N , . f, i .Q ., . .. I . . . . . . 3 I s' A . . . 'V , ' , 18.7 -,-A v :'?z7'?g2aJ: Qi' -- . A - ,ff-1 -- A :xc A .-. -2-fr, fri Ei? CAROLYN DEAN Callle brimming wlth jole de vwre energetic cheerleader rosy cheeks tact and understand ln future home economist JUDITH DEIT SENIOR RICH LORETTA DeVITO Judy sweet smile mlschxevous Loretta dark curls Bug Top nature a plcture of neatness JOAN DEAN Joni snmgln pocketbook an eye for clothes ambllng along slnglng a song light and bright set retary of Carole s fan club Dev soccer goalle dreamy D99 9 J we one Vein GERALD DEERING ferry Satch mer hamcal ...no ablllty flame palnted Ford quietly humorous works t Kemper laughmg smlle Fords long notes stuffed anlmals galore goes for black and white B1 C WARREN DEVEREUX ANTHONY D1GIR0L0M0 g common sense post dancer likes science Hey Office man new F0111 Wick d re sneakers every home on horseback serlous ob ll d 18 if A b 1 . 1 A w '.....u ' ' .,,,,, Aki? ' . Q l . . . l la. if5.V3,: iff9?'i7 W, if gg CLASS R FRANCES D1PARISI 'Q rg GRANT H DORWART Fran a hard worker we Grant sportsman Hopatcong groomed quiet friendliness cabin good wrlter blg motor whlte bucks Bob llttle boat fledglmg electrluan ap.-ax' Ll EZ 'Gy wr' 'vw'-1' Z' '-'Sk PETER EDDY hal' Bunny tts short even for a crew cu Boys State easygomg .loe College a part of many school actlvmes 'SP' Q If Q' ww' RODWEY EDWARDS JR wi Rod Intelligence plus e ec tronus president of buence 1 lub 493' pleasant to know success '-. IWA 'Emi JW JAMES DOOLEY ROBERT DUNCAN lm model ratlroader sllent Bob ham operator sclen WPC photo bllg Snappy gld tlfrcally mclmed enjoys scouting SCS H llllrd of H Car and swlmmmg golf enthusl 35 PETER EHRHARDT Pete New Provldente man ol- Old always helplng Ronnie wrt hr ock makes himself heard ahead -Z' k'!' cts! 3, f is , 'hr j t..-. .,' 5 L' 9 'fr I ... ... . ... . ... ... v ... '-v, , ll V lx if Q 4 x A I , 53 I . g l dl ? V M me y , E e B l ' fl Fr, ' X 1 . ' 2 l ,f A A A 23,4 1,1 . I. ' ' . . ' . . . . . . t I . . , , , - 2' in fh 1'1'7-'.l'.. ' E- ' - . Q T CAROLINE EICKELE Carol . . . so much Spanish to do! . . . fashionable flats . . . nimble with a thimble . . . a flashing baton in the : 5462 h-9 M ,vw marching band . . . ELIZABETH ANNE FARRELL GAIL FERRY NANC1 EINGLUND Nancy china doll features advue from Hobart fuends ln Madison Betsys pal Journa llSllC bent N '? Betty . . . friendliness personified Gail . . . friendly newcomer to S.H.S. . . . clicking knitting needles . . . . . . neat dresser . . . good worker faraway look . . . a silver locket . . . forever traveling . . . Long . . . loyal Tri-Ep member . . . Island . . . I 4? 11 -'-'H' was ELLIS FEIBUSH ROY FITTERER E lzs blue ribbon photographer Roy acuve In the Sportsmans real casual hidden serious Club ruddy complexwn Sl C football build You fe spxrlted Varsity football man all right ROSEMARY ETLINGER BGS! Afffsf for all loyal friend good office worker Kress l , ik' X i Q77 , 5 , l' . . . ' l u . I u ' ' ' VV Ro . . . echoing laugh: . . warm smile i NANCY FREENIAN .Asa gif' S LOIS FITZSIMONS SUSAN JANE FLETCHER Low 011 those curls' Ifl5h ue marvellous artlst wxth 355 long fed Siockmgs CHSY style all her own flute tooter to know green Cadlllac 1 loves languages creatlve Wflllllg cultured Mic MARGARET F Peggy who matches the late friendly Interest m the late show? patterns and puns Jr class cute grm goes ln expert drlver Ill do ll tomor for boxmg row Junior Red Cross chair man LAGLER ANTHONY FORMICHELLA Best 4rt1st TED JUDSON U love standlng alto iolleglate wardrobe always surrounded by friend contagious laughter VALERIE ANN FOSTER ly to look at out 4031 CAROL ANN FORMICHELLA Carol heautlful halr smart clothes Oh stop lt' neat and polsed Roe s other half MICHAEL EDWARD FORQTER Mzke a natural cartoomst Boys State blg llttle man What are ya welr actor and comedlan , .... ' S ' ' a +7 f I ' gg' ..:d?7,... , ' 8 , T ... ' ' I I Q O- A il .k... - ,V ALLAN FOX collegiate type qenlor Clan weep twinkling eyes casual a may with people in DOUGLAS FR ANK Doug . . . football shoulders . . . Tower qport: editor . . . likes uork- ing with car: . . . nice guy . . . 'lt OP V JIU ii . , , SENIOR J MARY ANN FROSCH PATRICIA GARTNER Ann All State Vl0llSl cheery Pat 53PPhlfC blue EYES HCVCI' a dull moment likes to shop Chevy convertible loads of smile letters from Pans thoughtful love for Maine once a friend always a friend Sweaters ROSEMARIE ANN Fusco RAYMOND UELORMINI Roe . . . neat and trim . . . friendly Ray ' ' 'hwfesller flhysique ' ' Ham' personality . . . han.1y in the kitchen mg red al' ' ' ' unny remar 5 ' ' ' . . . attractive smile , . . never 'I hair green 40 ' ' ' postal Worker ' ' ' out of place . . . NANCY STARR FREEMAN Nance . . . pixie-like charm . . . Connecticut summers , . . artistic . . . pink and more pink . . . loves acting . . . conscientious , . . 1 'W-11 ilu 'F Q 45 Farol secretary Ann ELIZABETH CENSEMER JARMILA GERMANTON Betsy Marthas Vlneyard 1 Mlla creatlve artlstlc dramatic rmgs Senorlta ever changlng touch of orlglnallty enthusl han-,105 scads gf plaldg asm preslclent of Gulse and Drs ulse encouragement to others terestmg anecdotes S 44 WERNER GERLINC Werner history whiz llnqulst lm Don Juan ellg sports car racing questions all his own explosion m the and more questions lab football casualty original with a pen ragey remarks 23 71 Ll QITIU' 'Agp elas room JAMES GINN 5 6- LINDA LOUISE c.REc.0Rx fad, Linda chop4hop soda jerk likes to cook wide smile good office help 1 ff Egm W 'figs fl 9656556 JOHN ANTHON1 GRASSO Grass llvens up a group Yankee fan skm dlver IJlANlh1RAl I ance smooth d ant er mu and art tarelul drner len urely walk tommly ln the v Ie U 9 D o S Qu f t I V , , . I , fa' yn!! 1 L . s 'vga .Q 5... 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'fo 5 1- wj J' .. ahh Q31 ETHYL L GRIFFIN Doc qulet and sweet a warm smlle for everyone falthful Trl Ep member obllglng medlcal I amhltlgn IRENE GUISTI Mike M I K E that s rlghl genes fpeme 1 hl0velyB dark good at sports lmplsh grm anr m ecuous aug uster alwa d h ys rea y mt an answer Crabbe lavender Joey all kmds of moods ANN GRISWOLD Cruz unique sense of humor llkes to sketch where does she get those crazy words? grate ful hands BYIBIFIX 'tv 1 EMERSON HAINES THOMAS HANLON Emo falihflll SCIHOF ll1lS 3 Tom knows his cars lnslde and mean ru a laugh to end all out hlllbllly muslc feel 13118115 5UPel'53l95m3n 00l on skates a flsherman stock ball feasts boy at Kress PHYLLIb GUEST Bw Dressed Phyl engaging personahty CEORCI CONPI I top nouh majorelte danung talent llllllllllled Illdglfldll s helper byramuse M' 1 24 ... . H ---4 , 0 N I Q ' I. . ' ff Lk All , .rr It - Af, ... ' '....'.. I- f I xI,, ,. ,Q x ' l '... 1 1 Lvl l , LOUISE HARRIS Louise capuvatmg eyes cheerful personallty water lovely speakmg volce Annapolls ..v 4 I- 311' Q RICHARD HATEM ROSEMARIE HESS Rosemarze Vlve la France Sprne Hello how are you? excltmg summer vacatxons composed IIIHDDCI' JOHN HEWITT Rzchze shutter bug gulnea -'ack Pfolecmm Crew chef pls m chemistry Ford wnh a model rallroadmg phllatellst roar hobby girls loyal trackman mamstay of the Sclence Club Ben Dressed ANN SOLACE HOWARD FOX Annie oulstandmg at Girl! State enjoys llfe neat and atyll h at home behind a lexturn the humorou touch hugh ln the heart of S H S A AQUW 13 MARGARET ANN HOGLUND Margaret handy wlth a needle mdlvlduallst brisk manner of speakmg acrobatlc dancmg mechamcal drawmg whlz fl? GEORGE HORN ,lack newcomer from Florlda Im the boss 'Q' f' -? ' 've - . 2 C' we , , N w Q' 'NIJ --C .lIZ+z., , diffml '3':7v7:'w - - - ' ' - . M- , . ,,Q?,'2-:mfg . . . sports enthusiast . . . hot rods 'fflfif' ff.: : f:17 J7'3' . . . 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' ' CATHERINE IANNELLO Cathy IOP of the Top Busmess Staff a steady efflclency P1115 White Dxamond hamburg ers B1 I AROL ANN IQRAEL Carol mademolselle fashion sense class of 05 the farm coffee beans able Tr1Ep presldent 153 SENIOR JETTE JACOBSEN DAVID JOHNSON Jelte sweet gal from Denmark Curly half owner of a rehahlll the look of a model Tyrglean tated red Cadlllac mad for model outfits flowmg pony tall alrplanes relaxed manner love for Connectlcut Student Theatre actor mechamcal ly lncllned DOLORES JANNELLI DONALD JOHNSON Don S ld Dee warm personallty P er owner of the dependable Elvls and Pat forever Rgler ITM of red Cddluac Sk' Syracuse Career m nursing wr' er non Conformlst CAROL IWANS Carol the glggles rerord col lectlon Dad s car .lumor Red Cross blonde ln beige Jazz deep thmker 26 Q 1 . wfiff'5.- ' A A E ' - U-'if . -'Qui Ari is A A ASS mv 'E' LOUIS JOHNSON Reb fond of the South ardent defender of Wyatt Earp klds around sports Jackets bursts of humor I cs. SHIRLEY ANN JOHNSON Shtrl cute ways photography friendly personallty French fries dellghtful smile ff 'WT' Qbuuvyf JOHN JOHNSTON Johnny blg man on the soccer team always a crack uzz 1 THEODORE JUDSON Te clever wlth a pamt brush mfectlous chuckle draws welrdles Why does everything appen to me? the cool breeze op seen at the Y MARY ANN JONES Ware a sparkle IH her eye and on her left hand speualty losing weight W hat page ' photo genn' Llmt K XROLYW L KENNEDY Karol aluav ready to help so many committees gorteou clothes Oh I could due' eternally ln flat smles for everyone JUDITH BOOMER KARR Jude Import from Canada exuberant turquoise Wlmx wheel peppy cheerleader loads of friends Us my 2 V W fr V za, .T. !. K M ' h ...n . ' '- t ... .' r V N H I ff evil! 'M It ., V V V.. ' ' ' s , ss D -as I ' ' 'I' WW Ray qulet serlous type e low convertible greenhouse worker .loan ELAINE KINLEY Elaine a trawberry blond known for her appetite summer romances enthuslasuc cheerm good at many sports 21410 11 ll'll9I'6Sl.S Nw' Fwd' 'w! I ROBERT KUBACH Bob as he goes so goes the base ball team Hey Bruce' Merc left ln prime coat for two years bubble gum NORMAN G LAVERY Norm slgnal man for the Sum mlt stalwarts husky voxce always wlth a song leadership quallues geology 1 EDWARD S LENNON Ned a Delharton newcomer gregarxous sharp blue con vertlble to match his eyes compamonable personahty MARGUERITE LAMB Maggze plxle smcernty plus hrlght eyes easlly spotted In gym class a gallery of faclal expresslons ROBERT KINLEY Bw APHGSS ht' Bob Fire D1nk House and RIILA CERLIANTON Grounds chalrman lron toe ln soccer tenms ace many l 28 . w- Ep: X -1 A R' E :A 1.1. Ll' RAYMOND J. KENNEDY 3' t :QQ ' ...y 1- rf.. ' , 4 I l 1 . ' l .. . . ' 'l u U 0- ' I I q . I . . 4 JOAN MARY LOCK Carole GIYIS Leader enter Monte dlmples and long curly tammg Sklms the surf tresses wltty remarks Iowa headed for a nurslng career always alert Secretarlal prospect CAROLYN LEPORE LINDA LEWIS MADLYN LONG Rabbit Goldllocks tall and Sklp shlmmermg han' tum Asbury Park Mariners evltable Jewelry systematic ap h roblem teensey hopes to model Pmac 10 ani' P walst Mason CAROLYN LUTHER Carol co captam of the cheer ARNOLD BESIER leade s never wnthout a pocket book pert and polsed clever mth needles and yarn humorous anecdotes Best fictor 29 JANET LUCIANO Ianet hot rodder energetlc crazy about Itahan food water ballet Glrls Athletic Com mlssloner DAY ID C LUNDQUIST Dave last seen pumplng brakes dry brand of humor lnterested m avxatlon mdlvlduallst lim XXVH 2 A A madlynohlflying Chevy . . .lreflective ' ' ' '....in- A r . . . 'I . :H 41 of 7 ABM- ' I BARBARA MacMASTER SE IOR Barbara sparklln g a knack for maklng frlends and k eeplng them quick mlnd ammated man ner Sandy Island summers FRANK MAHONEY 3dV8l'llllI'CSOIl'lC Splfll stock cars understandlng Boxer d ogs Senlor Class surer R tl'63 JOAN FRANCES MARCELLIANO DOROTHY MATTEO Joan hair styles galore Dome strmgbean sandwiches bowllng pleasant smlle a petlte a talented artlst those crmolmes qulet appear long 100k ance s grace on the dance floor DONALD RANDOLPH MARCY ROBERT E MAYER Don clever agile soccer pla y Bob Boys State constant Nantucket Stage Crew frxendllness d worker ham radlo and hl hf JOYCE MANTEL Joyce tltlan halr always ln a rush dum le p s a wardrobe of sweaters knows everyone goo ln all subjects g 1 model shlp builder Frans an 30 .2 we No-I - C 1 'V 1' Gi Slip.....' I E Q al A ... '... I -'... k..... ll.. ' ... 'a' CLASS cage -Q5--'r N-.-f ,f CHARLES MAZZUCCO JR Charlze grease monkey ast on the lce rapping muffler one of the boys from New Provldence cheerful JUDITH ANN McFARLAND Judy cheering captain vna clous spun gold pageboy wlllowy look serene alr is JOYCE McLAUGHLIN Joyce competent secretary loyal Long Islander guxtar music Mlmeo Crew chanrman qulelly efflclenl AUDREY 'NIcLEROY ffudres pellle twlrler spark llng eyes our clas secretary awardulnmng typlst so I vou ed LULU NHNAIR lulu full of vxtalny tres chic melodxous enlerlamment graceful dancer rontaglous good humor HOLLY Mc-MAHON Holly crazy halrculs loves to dance Lynn s cohort good on the lce that slender oo FREDERICK McMANE Bene unshakable Dodger rooter classic good looks phrase comer to know hum 1 to lxke hum .ASU ,4-Rx . L V . . hatural for sportscasting 2 . . 49 JONATHAN EDWARD MEINCKE on Monk nonrhalant short short haIr never at a loss for words football bulld PRISCILLA LOUISE MINOR CHARLES MIXON Charlze Weazel good mlxer Przs MISSISSIPPI Mlss whlte loafers fllrtatlous sweet voxce dreamer Sold CheVY always tlme to stop and talk propaganda for Florida DAVID ANTHONY MELE Turk Mr Touchdown green words Intrlgumg eyes man 9 1 of acuon CONSTANCE MITCHELL ETTA MONTUORI Connie calm and capable vlbrant personallty equestrIenne Smer unhurrred manner consxderatlon for others country musrc future Wave salllng enthusiast Dlck VIRGINIA LYNN MILLER G R Ly nn tall and attractlve OZENBER E clu-kmg needles Lxlllan O Grady s loafers vnth wool socks t e real McCaughey Etta partlal to saxlors baby Most Musical J S6 75 . . . , . . . 1 u n n I u n . 66 ,, . ' 1 I , n ' ' ', I hornet . . . dreamer . . . wastes few sg A ' . ' . . . I . . . . , , .1 1 .A f E PHILIP MOORADIAN JUDITH ANN MURRAY F lp cool dresser but Im ludz happy go lucky sunny feelmg fme lxve wlre e smlle retenuve mmd e Mooradran motlon luck of the lrlsh nurse to be JAMES PATRICK MORONEY MARIE B NARDIELLO Moe qulet and mtelllgent Nurdzella tralned vocalist Bayley Ellard football .36 57 energetlc worker against rotk ro lots of fun off stage comedrenne SANDR A JEAN NEWBERY Most 511151081 CLIFF Sandi Newb enviable complexion I'll duet tomorrow candld comments loves danc mg breezy 33 .-3' 'V -c MARY C AROLYN NELSON Nucl model student well llked always mterested always mterest xn yu.. ,viii 1 spun? i 0 FRANK NATALE Nat extrovert llkes sports full of fun cool Chevy future Jet pllot '26 Ia A :iw Q Q. I iw iQ I , 4 -.G, .V fin., X A, A A! 'lyv Hn A ,pra y A . . . auburn hair . . . self-reliant . . . ' g . . . , . l'... ...'s- ' -- ' . ,....' ' ...th ' i' ' ...th A I n QW - , ' !i d?a , Q WM In 57 - 1 x Q l ' A V , '5a... MICHAEL NIC RO Mlke full of fun rldes ln a new Chevy a good sportsman easy to get along wlth track Stal' ROBINA NOEL 'W' ,. Knowell always nice n ea W peppy dancer wide eyes qulet lazy xx alk SENIUR 3-Z RICHARD MYERS ORR JANE OZENBERGER Tex soft Southern drawl favorite phrase spot the clod basketball flend known for little black gnome popular Jane everyone s plamst presslve eyes versatlle hls State soprano top notch scholar Cltlzenshnp Instltute GILBERT E OWREN JOAN PANELLA 1 three letter man hand Joame tiny walstlme sheath some easy gomg Sglld build dresses Klngs special roller sports and more sports skating homework asslstant S WILLIAM OLSON Y? gl gvavy blond haxr ome on t e range crazy about . horses reserved 34 Y Y I 3 I f Y l I ' ...ex- ' ' '...A11 I if ll. , . . . ' D ' , ll I . '. . I I w . . . ' . . . l . V A R Nj 'zz..: , ',,.at Spf ' CLASS 1:4 fin -f 11 'kv 2- xg, JAMES FREDERICK PETFRMAN Frell Bug takes everythmg ln hl strlde sans and lathes prospectne alrman mechamqal bent 12 i Qs, U' iri' A -o JJ 1 'iq 41:73 BEVERLY PAPIO WARD PARKIN Bev Prom ueen creamy Wfzrd cars and more cars complexlon Altman s Junior boats and fl hm horxoxs hz Fashlon Board humor e father hlafk Lhry ler rhemlxer hockey fleld G 0 Secretary at A Kc I 5' 415, Q All XRLENE PAR ADIQE ARDEN PEARL 41-lgng long curly pony idll Arden helt'0l!l6 bdflx to S H S lyglrllng tdpldln Say listen lIIlCYpC1lf.ll l'8II1dl'lx d lldlllfdl dl flu-lduou Q 9 bguhn ports friendly smlle letter enthusiast to .1 penal sailor STEY EN PIFRI E Steme a new xnflueme good ook from Berlut y mlle rl.: globelrotter E,- WAYNE PETERSON Pete western hlrts and levls rodeo performer considerate slow smile 5' of X X P , , li 3 K I., 4 ' I ' ' , I ' x ,712 --, 5 ' - l ,,, ' ' 1 - , . ..'xgf,, 'I J R ' as ss . lei-3: A ,E ' 4. tif, L 5 4.7 I 1 A O . . . . . . s H, . . . s s ' on th ' 's 's ' fy.. ,UH ' '. . ' ' . '... H Qi? --gs, , ' 7 N .Fe 9 1, ,V X , X V X y IW 'Of 1 ,V W . . . ' s ' ' , 1 . ..,'-'5y5.,, 'g .ji ,s -.r A ju A f E I , . h A L I s... ' ...euss' . , . 'ss . . . 3 4-.x-gs ELLEN POLLARD Wlde smlle rock n ro an dancmg feet seen mth 'W' -ov 'Q Inge Seton Hall fellow H Qin agree E ,,.-QQE CONSTANCE PONZIO Conme chatter chatter merry moods B '7 Ford con vertlble always buzzm around an-3 EDWARD C PREUSS JOHN PUC blondy 57 Olds quiet John self rellant always a and attentlve accordlan music new ca' Explorer Scout German Scholar served landscape arust THOMAS PRIOR INCE QUEDA Tom three letter man comic Inge cheerful and dependable the slze of those lunches Oh Ellen' needlework lmpressxve vocabulary senslble good at sports matter of fact Trlumpbs over all manner LOUISE POTTER 'JMS Flffl Lou Potts weekends at PRISCILLA NIINUR Delamont always a convertible keeps em laughmg athleuc IIIICPBSIS X as Q V , .. X' 'll' v J 1' 'I . , 14' -7,114 El . . . . . . ' e ll A Q c 1 Ed... ....' 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Page oy those rldes wlth Grlz gay laugh unusual memory for lrcense numbers PHYLLIS JEAN ROBERTS Phyl lrvely and unpredlctable flattermg flgures Brzgadoon star Admlral Farragut 0 of the trlo JAMES ROSA black curly halr qulet a White Diamond favorite P employee MARGARET RISLEY Peg so many talents a wrxter of note ballerina extraordlnalre Smile tactful never too busy for adventure Lmdy B ARB AR A ANN SALER Cam Wolf CHARLIE WOLFF Barb Pennsy gal always clownlng Trl Ep secretary effersest ent sudden, resounding laughter wi :f BRUCE c RUHNKE Bruce blond halr blue eyes Mlckey Mantle II always late Bobbres partner wry smile and remarks to match ILONA BARBARA RYER Ilona makes frlends easily oh that laugh' graceful hula ready repartee practlcal Sy ' ' ,sle R l A ,tv 1 J J kk 5-: K5 A O I X M , , w Q ' 7 V A T' as , rLy I : in ,L , . . . . . .I ' . . . t p ' 5 l ...A'8z' 5 A GERALDINE SANSONE Gen raven hatred beauty SENIOR umque laugh matchmg separates year long tan never ln a blue mood X E Brant auto Sang BRANT SAYRE saddle shoes like to dle soccer inf! 12756 3IlCl8l'll A x -as LINDA JOAN SCHMIDT DONNA MARIE SCHROCK Lmda Mlss from Florlda Donna means what she says hen partles talk talk talk a way wlth people blond lresses llkes to kmt athletlc pursuits whlz wlth a sewmg manhme 51' qw! 'Y-in' W HERBERT SCHMIDT MARY MARGARET SLHUBERT Herb Berto all around Mare fun lovmg flattermg sports hero loyal frlend freckles Cafeteria Committee Senlor Class president as nlce chairman llbrary asslstant as they come known for her frlendlmess JOHN SCHEELE Tom loyal Hoosler gets ' ' good mark easlly welllnformed debater basketball persuasne ,ll ss-L K f, is 1 xl ... 'Ii' .-. l 'wkxk . V . U l . I U .Amherst amour . . . 1 1 I I I ......H. .!g,.-...KP Y ' 'ln Q LL ,, n n o ' n . I ' . u 1 n . l l 'kill NL ' ' ' V . u u a .M,z' gf S I . . . ' -' W- 'jj . . - I ' I , , . '- CLASS SUZANNE SCRICGINS WILLIAM L SIGLER rn ummers m West ort lze clown ttterbu km 4? 'Q' 'c' ROBERT SMARTT Bob clever sayings landscape contractmg lmaglnatlve mem ber of Stage Llghtlng Crew Sv sg S P Wll J g g Bable earnest and lndependent A5 kgw' canary convernble lll black VW changeable and crlmson Jacket the volce 11100115 at football games Y' KATHLEEN SHARPE SUSAN SKILES Kathy klttens and cats Queue that All American look expected bursts of laughter leadershtp ablllty m the spot fashlonplate curly eyelashes light lnvarlable optomlst brlght n cheery New Jerseys star alto 39 W ILLI ANI SNYDER Duke tall dark and handsome I ulf ga tation studies with F lp seen ln a blue Pontiac methanxc BEX ERLY LAURENE SMITH Bev always Nllllll to lend hand lon letter mls chlevous tmnkle e trlum vtrate cute as a button 1.047 , -di . y X' ' l f ' V T I , gm X I 3 W ' 'gh a , ,t,,, .. L gin. a - '55 - V .Av . 4, V A 'J' 'tgtil' PHYLLIS SODANO Chuckie hlg grm not ln the classroom scads of stuffed am mals defmlte opmlons hopes T to be an artlst KAY SPITZER ALFRED M STAUDER Kay hm-ry hm-ry gportg Fred tops at tumblmg school mmded I have so much t SPIN! POIIIC Wlnler means o' constant chatter Skllllg guard on the Maroon FT A and White line JOHN PHILLIP SOWARD John Sclellllfll bent those 'UQIIY' hep expressions conchology falthful to the track team m 'al blond ROBERT STAUB GLORIA STAVENICK 'imap 'Saw Bo fxsherman and hunter Glor boots and saddle per coupon kld Navy happy go slstent worker mermald keeps lucky lnterest ln the jumor the camp flres burmng marvelous class memory ROBERT SPENCER C1058 Clown Bob Alr Force bound green CARULE LEPORE eyes gemus ln metal shop rogulsh smlle works at Caruso s ELLA CORINER STEPLIGHT EDMOND SULLIVAN Corma Steppy beamlng Te leadmg the league cheerleader hkes to skate Hey Reb' collegiate WI d tmy and qulet Paul shirts changeable moods JANE THOMAS .lane Tower edltor keen mlnd polsed daffy over little cars floppy bangs 'Q WILLIS TILLMAN Butch baseball and basketball an classroom momedlan hungry during study halls Acme worker ALFRED I STOBER JENIFER TATLOCK lnterest ln people smcere en the blonde seen wlth the always seen at Summit practxces redhead petite feet Colgate good memory farm hand weekends bandages and splints and agrlcultural bug aglle on the tenms court Class Clown LeROY R TOWSLEY NIIKE FORSI ER Lee hr fl flddler 3 p m tram blue slatks quiet engmeer of the future W' so-4 M- WH., NANCY JUNE TULLY Nancy Jelly Bean flrst rate artlst so frlendly letter wrlter afternoons at the stables it 151535 JANE LYLE VEAZIE ,lane questioning eyes and a plquant look humorous adven tures behmd the stenes worker plannxng ablllty lnslght SENIOR -air -ali an 'T ' .f 1' LOUIS VECCHIA WILLIAM R WALD Louze orxgmal I dont w t an B: sclence expenments to hear lt' expresslve eyes treasurer of Post 63 qulck mlnd prmter s asslstant avid d rea er left hls rlng DOUGLAS WADE WILLIAM C WALDAU Doug one of Mr Lultens bud B1 Grant fan Mays ment dmg genluses future dlsroverer two for three ever present w1t of booblum searlng trumpet reluctant math student deliberate manner of speaking casually colleglate photography SUSAN SHERMAN XEAZIE ue loyalty piano style objective and thorough lmaglna tlve sense of humor late hours ln 301 42 5 42.6. J mx J ' , K ,gr , .gf s - . G6 ,, ' H A N L5 ill . . ' ' ' . mfr ' If --- -.. - 5 f-3 n u n . , , gr X I A I ls I- lx A I ' 'll... ' . ' l with Judy . . . x XM L, ' '11, ' , irflyk , ' W :wif fl gif , r To p , J an . - 'll... ' l... ' . . . i Y ,, - . Y 4 CLASS we-0 ROCHELLE WALDEN Rochelle wtllmg chauffeur mathematlcal lnterests student theatre actress ltkes ltstenm to records 'W' 'fr Xia. BETTY STEWART WALKER Betty calm and sophisticated a way with words Yes Henry mterested m people model mg too ---ar A RALPH ALLAN WALKER Ralph TALL avld square dancer loud shirts ultar Q' KATHRYN ANNE WALLIS Kay seen ln a Wxllys Jeep loves to talk collects postcards good frlend teacher to he S strummer All State bass 3 RAY WALKER Ray clown motor mlmtc bursts of acttvlty blue Ford light hearted SUSAN M WEIGANG V' ue Welg glft of gah F never off a duet except at lunch orange streak selfassured ELAINE WATERS Elame curly laughs come easlly Um m m sparklmg eyes peaches and cream com plexlon nxce to know , - ,ff ,- I , . I . . . . . . . . - A qw' --1' '-'- 13, . . . g . . . - - - -5 'V f , , , ,, J .S N V . . . .66 . J, . ' I- ., . . . . . . 9 rs ir' !',.- 1 f' . N ,. ,-:VCI-. ,-1, U1 ..f..: It ',l, I lf' U' I. - si.: X ' 4 a f A A1-xg 1,4 r t -..-vi ' ff -..,'-v .ne 1.4 A .-,-rv - , ' .. '-1' 5. ' . . . , A , . . . S BG ' 99 ' , ,xx O PATRICIA A WENZEL Pain optomxstlc attltude 'wb' ang., ww Carols pen pal 1ce skatmg en thusxast refreshmg good looks ge 'e WOLFG ANG WILHELM Wolfgang new cmzen a ented accordlamst president of Der Deutsche Verem motorcycle ug smcerxty fortlfled by a sense of humor if fr! G10-'lb-v FRED WHITE Fred newcomer from Newark Acc great help to the Maroon and Whlte backfleld muscle man ELIZABETH WILLEY throu h loud gxziccgligf comes g Ttbby easy to get along with 'C' X blackboards and erasers ln the future RUTH E WHITMORE i A MARY JANE WILLIAMS Mary Jane mterested In math and science house partles at Lehigh plles of hooks d1l1gent worker tlme out for temns JAMES WOLFE tm auto custom work weekends at Summlt Dog Hospital Best Dancer Ruthie TOP edltor pretty WARREN halr Connecticut corsages soft spoken neatness personlfled an accomplished planlst qulet and Cat 5 ef 44 S, Q n'u n X ,WK K' K, A I , I ,. I 'S Q perfume . . . Cedar Crest and Ifehigh . . . decked blue Eord . . . works A-1' -I M I i. 39.-1' CHARLES E. WOLFF F. RONALD WOODS Charlie . . . s'Chuck . . . tall, dark, Ronnie . . . N. P. commuter . . . and handsome . . . cars3 . . . that Hey, Pete! . . . member of Post smile . . . never at a loss for words . . . 6? 'un collection . . . perpetual car trader . . . ,sts 1 --my DOUGLAS WOODRING RUBERT WOODWARD Dgug lnqulnng mlnd V Woody lllllllel' Cllle Smile League dresser Ideas by the DaVY Cl'0fkCll WHY dozen casual wit conscien works In 3 Sfeenhmlse tlous G O president Best Dancer NIICHAEL YANACONE PHYLLIS GUEST Alike real solid a blush to match his hair tops m football even tempered outdoors 'AE' L . LK 5 ,., , X ' 7 ,f ' 1' ,sig ff ' . if 2 xfaiii -' I 77 'giliirl g , 1 - 1 lf' ll ROBERT WRATHALL Bob . . . canoeing . . . But you see the mesons split the negative elec- trons-', . . . unhurried . . . projec- tion crew . . . future research scien- tist . . . I nv-- v LORRAINE ALICE WULFF Lorrume partial to California observant long eyelashes chocolate chip mint ice cream industrious Q---'Y A 1 , F ' .,.: ' I' Hs, v 4 ' 1 K' man . . . 1f:f 1if.2'h .-my siftti' ,-rr: ' ---, ffQ.II1'L1 -Q. '--. -, .-',-M9 ' - A f - , V .-at-.at CAROLINE HENRIKSEN Tom plenty of up Dark Eyes a way with a song handy snacks efficient secretary ROBERT SCHOENWIESNER Bo Jack hunting and flshlng trlps Math V Rohm Hood Sportsmans Club presl dem Senwr Mascot MADELEINE CAROL TOMS Maddle crazy specs loves roller skatlng Florham Park Speed Team gurtar strummer notlce that new ring? ANN MARIE YANNELL Ann unpredlctable humor lnkes sports especlally basketball ebony curls on her toes John LEWIS ZICHICHI Lou Flnanclal Committee conscientious worker a cheering gran or everyone programs an tickets at Memorial Fleld S H S HILLTOPPER UNIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS George Riemvr. vim- president: Nunry DIilI'NI2irICI', sf-vrelary' Davis Van Winkle, pre-fident. JUNIOR CLAQQ FOLNI IL FIRST ROW .I Yench Mr Ioffee L Hazen SECOND ROW L Bontempo C Davies D Meyer ,I McKinley J NIBFDBHICIS A Slegel FIRST ROW A Bone Lne I Benhdm 5 Xmatuul B man D Barr Ix -Xnder on R Berman I' Baker .I Blec Benusengd I Booth Ii Brdnmntl D Baldwin I, A k r E Blrx A A It R Boorujw B Bohren J W1 on Bank I Ifltzer X Baum NI Iiehdn I XIIOINIII I erg I. Bontempo B xlIxCIlI'l6dII man NI Iidldd .an SECOND ROW H Bennett H Black , -Y I n 2 S ' ,N -I 1 , I Y .,I I .U , I , -l 1. N , . . . , :. . , , . , , A , . ' , . , .. , .1 ' , .- , ' I i I ' . I I'VJ 3 A Q I 3 I '5 . f 3 ' f .I 5 I' I .fr A 5. 4 , , -4 - ' ,, 1 li . I ,XML '7 ' 7 1 1 I , v I - I,. :' . 1. ' ,..4 I I' . , . , .. r . . '. . , 1 -' ', ,, , . , . ' ', e, . ,...n-F. . .', . , . I: , ,. J ' . f 1, . , . ,.. ' 'zf' T.. . 5 - 9 - ' FIRQT ROW K DeSant1s I Colfver R DxCam1llo E Clark .I Church B Cucunlello A Elliott A Dusuk S Crockett D Freltas 5 Covalt C Chamberlaln P Delano C DAnnun zlo D lolangelo SECOND ROW A Cubbage H Flsher C Frenda B Dapero T Pierre V Dlplotk A Doll S Forcel we asv il O lon J Coddxngton J Coddlngton G Caxrns M Caruso .I larter C Davles P Corcoran E Elmer THIRD ROW P Fauhlnel I Cromwell J Connelly M Falkman R Cham bers J Flemmmg B Cannon P Ellls R Carpenter R L asmas L Delmonte J Duffy T Cox FIRST ROW C Hughes B Gardner L Hazen M Hame lau L Hammond N H111 R Celse C Hurlbert SECOND ROW J Cast M Holmes A Hunt I Hasselbauer E Hans ford S Hlbberd R Howe B Hoelzer THIRD ROW D Hy orn B Gutwllllg C Hames .I Hudgms B Garrxs D Hudgms .I Hazen P Klv len FOURTH ROW B Gage G Hotz B Hellqulst .I Healey L Hobbs D Hebble J Hally F Gelssel G Hallmgse FIRST ROW S Matthews B Jones M LaMazna N Jaycox C Krayer J Lewla L .IanTausfh M Leven bach SECOND ROW A Kulaszem kx P Howley K LCWIS M L Blanken Y Lepplen S LEWIS L Lewis C Leuthauser THIRD ROW P Faherty H Jae ger D Lemmon B Klng 'VI Lonn C Lese que J Jannelll M Kane R W P Landrleu I Knoth C Lang S Johnsen P Langenus B Jones K Lepore W Lasplna C Johnes E Lamb D Kemp Q FIRST ROW C Nlontuorl P 'Nlele P Nelson Y Nuhole J Mafeorge M Moore J Wletash J 'Slay B McClellan L May C Montague SEK OWD ROW M J Nlllel E 'Nlmhell D Neher L Miller N MacWIasler .I Memert I Madden D MarM1Ilan T Nlmnella B Mayer THIRD ROW D Neuner B Marchello .I MacDan1ela D Meyer T Mettee B 'Vlerrlll B Mc'Landless J MacLeod L Neuschafer B Monson B Mellul FOURTH ROW M McGuire L M1Fadden J Murray R Morgan J McK1nley L Mohr S Murray T Nelaon ,I 'NILTernan S MHFIHHCCIO D Mason L McMahon W 49 - -.-. -Y.. ..- ..... 41..- i' 'f my n. 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', . , FIRST ROW .I Russo S Rrdmgs .I Rosler D Parlaplano A Pagnlllo V Obermlller SECOND ROW P Rlola L Obres sa D Pollkoff D Rxuhle THIRD ROW H Nelson C Rosato A Parlaplano M Randel L OConnell FOURTH ROW C Robinson I Patterson G Rlemer S Roberts M Rlemer L Rayford FIRST ROW M Zdmpano N Walton J Wall .I Tate P Walker M Zotu NI A Tartanella C Yerrusxo R Ydl'll1l1IlZl0 lu .I Taylor SECOND ROW R Whiteside D Xverner M A Tyne W Wallach P Turion B Watts .I ' s 'v FIRST ROW L Skerrltt .I Sherman A Smith W Spurgeon M Scherer B Snyder .I Scarxnu SECOND ROW .I Sirarlad ,I Sawver A Staplm S Skmker C Smlth A Spagnola THIRD ROW C Starks R Snyder A Slegel H Snyder FOURTH ROW .I Stamler F Serma V Sallco G Schuler Y em h B Young F Senna A QUIHIDY THIRD ROW F W olfe T N an Buren D Y .mW mkle C Torell B W ag ner .I Lnverzaal R H oung D Wood AJ 2 . . , . , . , . , . . , . . . , . , - Q . . g, . , , , ', , - , , . . . s . l - - 9 , . , . ' . : . , . , . , , . , . , . , . . ' 1 5 1 1 . , . , . . . . . . . . , . . , . , . , . - A I - . . N , . , . , . , . , . . 4 . . , . , . , . 3 ' W ' 0 , E 1 ' Q C , ' L f L' e 5 ,5 I Y , Sal I av f ,- l V ., . Q . -- H , A 1 i H. 4 n - - , 1 . 1 - . . . , . , . ' , . , ' , . , , . , . . . : . - ' . ' ' '. '. ' '. . , . , . . . . , . , - . , . , . , . , . - Y, - 1' - . fl Y . . . I , , . . .. . . , , . K, . , . . , V 1 1 . , . . . , . , . , . . . IOPHO ORE CLASS ' Km A-f-2 ' Ill' . E ' HI , SOPIIONIURIHI czmss I I I - UIWIILIIIIS I . FIRST RUXY: Mary Ann As- 4'uIc-fv, pI't'iI1IQ'llI: Mi-5 51'Ilu- lm.-ker, SECOND RONY: R011- vrl 3I1ll':xI'IIlllI', wire pr:-fidcnlg Sam Ixnoti, burnnny 1? Wgw SOPHOMORE CLASS IOLVI IL FIRST ROW 'NI Bobutch S Komh S Barr SEI OND ROW R Gnoldl T I'0rd D Fryllng ST RUR 'V Xmdernn NI uulmh e lrnmn II in r W Iinrbf-r I Brllllldll THIRD ROW rn-n .mrknmrl I' 1.1m une Il Iidrr II NF lor 0 I BffH'I'll C IITIPV T Ifdll run SIWUNIJ ROW ,I If J Une rkm J Iioomlmn Bale R Xngvlu I. 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'I' fl-5, .I. ,- 1 , J. man A lurto J Cummins A lolangelo C IJIFJICSO F ful bertson S D11 1 o J Crltellx SEI OND ROW D Carlson M Emer on M irlcgler P laporaso C Carter N Curtls C Dunne J Delano E Danxele J Doll S Davidson Y DePaul A Ferraro THIRD ROYV M Fry R Frledruh C Eklund K Davenport V Connelly P Dun1 S Engleman J Cowan L Qolandrea I Franklm FOURTH ROW R Fran C015 R Foxworth P Dorphley D Delaney E Dunder J Colesworthy P Davles B Dolben T Ford P Carlson J Drover D LOLChdfl0 F Camperbango f'N FIRST ROW M Garglolo B Holm S Johnston J Hobbs C Harns M Haskew B Johnson C Jacobus SECOND ROW C Hearn M Gold mg L Horbatr. L Hydorn N Grlf fm C Creenawalt N Hudglns THIRD ROW D Caudler D Holt B Carbely P Jordan R Hysko D Germ:-mton W Hutchlnson FOURTH ROW P Gruner K Jones T Han vllle J Hahn F Holbrook R Clsol dl W Hamlllon C .loylens I J I F ffl , I I 3? ,, I Q - 2 f V X i I 4 , L: ,a Li T as 4 , 'we N . ' , , -- ,, 3 A A , .p ,Q z W Q . vu ', I 4. Yr. . Z . N .. 1, Al v - L' .' wx ' T A5 ' 0 - ,, A- so .1 . W, My N, V ,: 'P , 4 ' f V f ' W I . 'V L N U 1?-5 :QF I ., V Y, , V , . I has V, A Q I . 9 ' ,, 4- 1 'n .V , '1 tin, V 1 Alu 1 I ' 6 I 5. I we 7 , 1 ' ' I I 1. FIRST ROW: F. Chaslow, C. Flagler, M. Cul-vuro, l'. Free- , , ' -, , ' , , ,, , , , , . . , . , 3 . . ' , . ', . 1 - ' , . . ' , ,. A ' . : . - , .. 1 m , . . .'. . i . . 1 ' , , , , , , . , , , . . s , .. , . 5' , .. 'i , D. v, ' ,' . ' N, '. , . , . ' , . ' 1 ' ' a - 9 - Q - 'I ' 9 ' 7 - ' I . - A - , . . : . , . ', . x A , , 5 I 2 I , I fs, , , ,H : . ' , . , Q b . , . , . , . Q. 2 . , D , . l W I Y i . I . . . , . . - , . , .Y , . , . . ' , . , u. . : . , . , ' Q . , . ' , . , . . 6 ' , . . , i : . , . , .X ' - , . , . , . - K , . , . . FIRST ROW: S. Knoff, P. Kelly, .l Leech, L. Kaley, J. Martin, C. Lork, A Kelly. SECOND ROW: B. Lunory, C Kane, S. Luslbader, J. Kleinfelder, S Koch, C. Keeney, A. Ketcham, B. Lind- ley. THIRD ROW: F. Maroney, A Mander, A, Macvifilliams, C. Matlock, B MacArthur, B. Marchanl, J. Kane, M Lasseter. FOURTH ROW: D. Mallory P. Kosberz, B. Keating, J. Kelly, P Lennon, J. Karr, D. Leis, E. Klenke, B Levine, B. Mason. I f 'K h , fg FIRST ROWYZ .l. Moore, M. Murray, WI .l Nllllfl' .l lN2lyl0r 'V ROW l larlun R lalmnnle T Nlurrn B Kieffer T Wlaxnell Llllkla, llllfllllll, Nllaflll. ll. Nl0l'0nPN xl! l llldll 'Nfl T gr ye gr fn 1 Xlqpnlourl IJ ILM 0y ROW: lf. Muvllalsl:-r, if, Keith, .l. Nor! ru: xlf'l'ffll l O lfr n Nirhuls, J. llvfllpine. C. Morrell, N. Nl: 4 Ylor Til FIRST ROW B Prlce V Pelos .I Perna L Ruerup J Llber lo J Qulrk C Poole B Ryan M PIZZI C Sams THIRD ROW F Ruppert B Ponzlo D Rlchardson W Rhmes L Roberts FOURTH ROW D Rodgers B Relchenbaah H Perlet C ulck P Perrotet K Pratt F Pecca D Peer FIRST ROW V Shaw R Sponaugle L Schwelckhardt .I Skerst L Shannon SEQOND ROW J Splller S Smlth M Ruggerxo S Smith M Skxles L Shawger THIRD ROW B Smith K Scott B Shourds P Schengrund A Scheppe B Sreben FOURTH ROW D Sproule P Smlth R Sayre W Peterson R Sprow O0 FIRST ROW B Wfrlght, C Thorn, NI Tousles A Tro t L Taylor .I Trumltsess M WIIBIC THIRD ROW Weenlng, E Walker, B Wallis, .I Tuohlg, D SIBFIIDV, B Xoorhn-, R Wllk, -K Stober, K Yan Wrnkle, J Van W' VVatts SEI OND ROW T Wenzel, G bymons, .I Dzura, E Starr, W' Zenk, E Taft, B Trevorrow, R Wrner, R Xaeger, J Taylor, A Taylor, A Wllley, M Theurekauf, T Williams, J WVIIIJOFII 54 I , 3 B, X' 5 , lf' AJS! ' fig ' i ,PVL QQIQ, 9 'Qi I N 3 JV I ' l 1 l ato, T. Rieck,. M.. Ritchie. SECOND IROW: ,.I. Reiling, Popolil: '- , '. z l , Q 1' . 3 l' 7 , ' J Q ' , ' . 7 .I , . , D ' , , u u . . , . , . , . , , I I Xff, T 1 ' , N l 1 , PETER EDDY MICHAEL FORSTER Boys, Stale Boys' State ANN HOWARD ' Girls' State Citizenship Award , ROBERT MAYER JANE OZENBERGER Boys' State Citizenship Institute .ff Cf'I'ILliIlIf' II11- moat illlllllflillll phuw of ll 5111111-1111 lifv iF tllv purwuil of kl111wl1-4lg4-. SIIHIPIIIS 111 Sllllllllit High 1 X 1110 lllflllllllll' lll IDUIIIQI anlmle- to Inks- gul- lllllilgli' of il Illilllf-Sillvil l'llI'l'il'lIlill' pru- gLl'illll 1-K1-1-llv11tly run by illl OIIISIAIIHHIIQI il1lIllilliSll'Lili0Il Alllll f'11v11lty. KMMZ .4v.. fp' Q- the most important phase VVV XYYY P X X P X . ly Z , P Q MR. ROBERT VS. REED SllII0l'iVlll'flfll'lll of Srlwols . . T Vx TZ' V MR. ALTON J. CAST Principal fX! MR. LEONARD ROUPP Assistant Principal V XXV ia 'I 59 F CULTY DEPART ENTS Popularly known as the majors, mathematics, sci- ence, history, English, and foreign languages make up the bulk of the traditional high school curriculum. These sub- jects form the basis for success of many types and in many worlds of the futuregcollege, business, and industry. As traditional as they may be, however, these scho- lastic areas continually adjust to meet the challenge of a quickly-changing world. To mention a few examples: The mathematics, science, and English departments have in- stituted 'ahonorsn programs, special classes in which highly-qualified students may move faster and explore topics more thoroughly than would be possible in a regular class. Gradually the other departments will insti- tute similar programs. Such classes are the first step in the training of leaders to meet the demands of tomorrow. Similarly, for a number of years the foreign language classes have been using the language laboratory for hear- ing and practicing conversation in a foreign tongue. This room, equipped with individual record-players, provides a means by which the student may listen to and perfect his multi-lingual ability. In history class students study events of the past and problems of the present in order to gain knowledge of American heritage and history and understanding of the workings of democracy. The shadow of Sputnik is seen in the high school science laboratories as lectures, demonstrations, and experi- ments explore the physical worldga world of ever-increas- ing complexity. Truly the academic areas are traditional and progres- sive simultaneously!-traditional in their dependence upon knowledge of past success: progressive in their endeavor to meet the needs of a rapidly changing society. MATHEMATICS Mr William McCord Mr William McClurken Mr Charles Bogart Mr Harry Dampman Mr Walton B Simons HISTORY FIRST ROW Mr Joseph WIcClellan Miss M11 dred Steele Mr .Iohn Tyndall SECOND ROW Mr Allen C Stewart Mr .Iohn H Dilson MR BABBOTT English IV Counseling MR. BOCART Algebra II Sensor Math Senior Math Club Cafeteria Committee MISS BOYLE--Englzsh II MISS CAREW Sparnsh II III German II El Farol, Der Deuscbe Ve-rein MISS COLE-Spanish I French I MR CONNELLY Latml II MR DAMPMAN Geometry Algebra II House and Grounds Committee MRS DAVIS-Englzsh IV Assembly Committee Club MR DEDERICK English I1 III Dramatws Creative MR DILSON American History I Backgrounds of American Cwzlzzauon Future Teachers of America Counseling Track MISS FLEISCHMAN English II .lournalzsm the Tower MR LATZER Englzsh Il III TOP MR LUKENS-Chenustry Service Committee Chem lstry Club MR McCANN Englzsh III MR McCLELLAN American History I Problems of Amerzcan Democracy 9 ' 9 ' , . . TY I Y Y 1 . - . , g . - . I . , . , . 1 I 9 9 n . U . 0 .- - ! L o 1 Q 9 U . l ' 1 215 ' ' . . . 1 . . I ' i ' i Wnung, Guise and Disguise, G.O. Show . 1 'uv 4 u . ' , is 9 1 9 g Vi J! M . , . , ' -- 9 U wi . 9 l 9 ' r. . ' ' . - . . I 9 . -- is l ' - i f T I D 1 . . , . - - ' ENGLISH FIRST ROW: Mrs. Phyllis W'alker, Miss Alice P. Boyle, Mrs. Helen D. Davis, Miss .loan Fleischmann. SECOND ROW: Mr. Arthur McCann, Mr. Robert M. Latzer, Mr. W'arren E. Dederick, Mr. Edward E. Babbott. MR McCLURKEN Algebra I MR. McCORD Geometry Algebra II Advanced Gen' eral Math Biology MR McNEELY Blologlcal Sczence Stage Lxglmng Crew Chess Club Tennis MISS McVEAN Loan II Ill IV Senaturs Populusque Romanus Pbyslcs Club MR. ROCKSTROH American History I Problems ol American Democracy ProJecuon Crew MISS SCHABACKER French II III Entre Nous Sophomore Class Advisor MR SILVER Physlcal Sctence Science Club MR SIMONS-Geometry Algebra II Senior Math Club MISS STEELE-Amerlcan History I World Hxstory Pep Club Corridor Committee International Rela uons Club MR STEWART Problems of Amencan Democracy MR TYNDALL-Amencan History I Problems of Amerscan Democracy Student Connell Advisor MISS WHITE-Biology Biology Club .lumor Red Cross Committee MRS WILHELM American History I MRS WILSON French I SCIENCE FIRST ROW Mr Robert Reeve Miss Edith W White Mr David McNeely SECOND ROW Mr W ham S Lukens Mr Leonard Roupp FOREIGN LANI LAGES FIRST ROW Nlr 'lldrtha Wil on Ml s Eliza beth Larew N11 Ruth Sfhabacker SECOND ROV N11 Nlarxella Cole 'Nlr Lyrll Connelly NJ ' I .. 5 : . I . , il ' W, N - 1 - I ' C, . : . Ill- ' . . , . . 4 5' ' ' YJ , Y 1. 9 7 I . 0- . . . . , . . 9 9 ' 1 Q 1 s MR. REEVE-Physical Science, Physics, Chemistry, n W . a sl , , ' s s 1 . - . . , . 5 Y Q 0 . .' , . . Y M , . 9 9 ' . . 1 . 1 . , - i . B, .1-S-A' 4 HS ,A.s .- ' . ,f . Q V' ' .SS All l .J .' A 1 f: . 'ss - ' ' , - - - . Q S 5, I HY Sli AL FDUFATIOIN 4Women sl Mn Ellzabeth Rankm All Helen Kirk Mrs Ellzabeth Hlatt Warm PHYSICAL EDUCATION lMen sy FIRST ROW Mr Harold MR. AHERN-Driver Education, Behind- the-W heel J.V. Football. MR ANDERSON Physrcal Educatlon Behmd-the-Wheel Varslty Football .l V Baseball, Intramural Basketball MR CARTER Wood Shop MR CLIVER Mechamcal Drawmg MRS COFFEE-Typmg I II Iumor Class Advlsor MISS COLELLA-Sewmg Homemakmg MR COLEMAN Physlcal Educatwn, Drwer Educatzon, Behind-the-Wheel JV Soccer .IV Basketball, Spring Intramurals MRS DAM Homemakmg I MISS FEDERICO-Busmess Math Sec retanal Practice Clencal Pracnce TOP Business Advisor, Semor Class Advtsor MISS HADSELL-Llbranan, Book Mart MR HANNAFORD Band Orchestra Dance Band, Marching Band, Twtrl ers MISS HEPBRON Art Art Club MRS HELLQUIST Busmess Math Typmg I ASSISCSIII TOP Business Staff advisor IIl3Il To meet the demands of our rapldls lncreaslng enrollment, the hlffh school phsslcal educatlon department has expanded both ln number and ln course selectlon durmff the past year It has coffmzance over such wxdely 1llV6I'Sll'lCll ICIIVIIICS as glrls lntra mural and extra mural sports boys lntra mural and lnter scholastic athletlc events drlver 6IlllCZlllOI'l and bellllld the wheel drlvmg and hw glene and flrst ald Except for the actual gsm Groups, all classes under the guldance of the department have taken up new quarters ln the YMCA on llaple Street and are courageously makmff do untll such tlme as the h10'h school bunldmfr IS once affam large enough to accommodate them The arts palntlnv drawmg, muslc, mechan xcal drawmv and wood and metal work en deavor to develop ln students the ablhts to create and appreclate concrete mamsfestatlons of the ldeas developed 1n the academlc sub jects The classes are a part of general 6flllCilIl0I1 where knowledge and creatlvltw are related and where sklll constructlve attltudes, and coopera tlon are fostered among students Besides bemg of great seruce to the school ln such act1v1t1es as the C O Show, the Chrlst mas page mt, and the Halloween dCtlVlllCS, these groups aboxe all make posslble the ilCqllll'lI'lf' of skllls whlch the great IIIHJOFIIY of students wlll be able to turn to a rewardmv use of UB.: lelsure tlme 'N The flne and mdustrlal arts courses con lI'llJllt8 real xalue to a school Wll1Cll recognlzes that CI'0 lllY1IS of mam sorts IS needed ln the modern world Ahern Mr John Underwood SECOND ROW Mr Howard Anderson Mr Joseph E Cole ARTS FIRST ROW Mr Damel Kautzman Miss E Adele Hepbron Mr Harry Hannaford SEC OND ROW Mr Holmes A Lllver Mr James B Wlebe 3 1 :A o A' . t - ' . 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Xlsf vc- - f ' ' ' ' FR W MRS HIATT-Health, Driver Educa- tion, First Aid MISS HITZ-Stenography I II Coun- seling, Mimeograpbang Crew MR IACIOFANO-Business and Society Economic Geography Advasor SC MR KAUTZMAN Chorus G0 Show MISS KIRK Health Physical Educa tion First Aid Hockey, Basketball Volleyball Baseball Leaders Club Garls Athletac Honor Socaety MR KOPPENOL-Bookkeeping I II Bookkeeping Laboratory Typing I Fmancaal Department MISS LOFTUS-Typing I Law and Sales MRS MARVIN Librarian Book Mart MRS Mei' ANN Foods MISS RANKIN Physical Education Volleyball, Basketball Leaders Club Modern Dance MR UNDERWOOD Physical Educa non Behind-the-Wheel Varsaty Club Varssty Basketball MR WEIBE-Metal Shop Safety Com mlllee MRS WILLIAMS-Librarian Book Mart Thas year more than a hundred frarls took adwantaffe of one or aaaore of the four courses offered bw our home economacs department These courses lIlClllIllIlg foods clothanff and varaoaas phases of home manavement are una lllCfl bs thear common purpose to tram frarls an the skalls and attatuales of personal lnanf and throuffh traanang enable them to become constraactawe members of thear famalaes todas and capable home makers an tlae future To meet the ancreased tudent demand for opportunataes an home economacs addataonal facalataes and a larger staff are planned wath the erectaon of the aaew bualdanv J uv 'W BUSINESS FIRST ROW Mass Tana Federuo Mass Irene Hatz Mass Maraon M Loftus SECOND ROW Mr Cornelaus Koppenol Wlr MAFIOH Hellquast Mrs Margaret Coffee Mr .lohn .l lacofano Summat Hagh offers to tlae busaness students and to nlany other anterested students a provram desafrned to enable them to acquare a ffeneral understandanf of the busaness world ln addataon, the department provades traananff an specafac skalls bookkeepanf' stenoffraphx and twpcwratanff Courses an tlaas departam nt anclude prattace an tlae usf of offace na aclaanes and equapmuat and a realastac treatment of personal qu alataes and work habits Because of thas practat al approach students are prepared for secretaraal and cleracal work 'and posataons an bookkeepanfv and sellanff LIBRARY r llalda W alla am Mass Della Had ell 'llr Katherane Mary an HOME ECOINONIICS Ma s .lune folella Mrs He en 'llal ann 'llrs Une S Dam The labrarw, wath ats competent staff ats spa caous, well lavhted study area, and als ewtensave collectaon of books and peraodacals hrangs wath an easy acce s of each tudent the anformataon requared an llls studaes or souffht purely as a matter of curaosats ln addataon tlae labrary offers a wealth of books wlaach max be bor rowed samplx for enjoy ment Throuffh ats serwaces and facalataes tlae labrarw as of real aalue to tudent an thear quest for good readang materaal and the knowledffe found therean . . 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CUIDAN CE DEPARTMENT 'VIr Shuttlesworth Dlrector Dr Booth Psvchologlst Mrs Wletsten Counselor Mlss Hltz Teacher counselor 'VII' Babbott Teacher counselor Mr Dllsgn Teacher counselor -L.f b MR JOSEPH G SHUTTLESWORTH Director An mtegral part of the high school educatlon currlculum, the guldance de partment makes avallable to each stu dent a COIltlIllllI'lg program of lIlIllVldll3l counsellng The staff, conslstlnff of three full tlme and four part tlme counselors, endeavors to help each student make a WISC selectlon of courses to sult his 3blllt16S and future ambltlons In ad dltlon, the department glV6S speclal attentlon to those wlth personal or scholastlc problems The work of the guldance department IS evldence of Summlt Hlgh Schools concern and lnterest ln the lndlvldual and hls success as a contrlbutmg mem ber of SOCICIY FIRST ROW Mxss Irene Hltz Mrs Ruth N Wetston Mr Joseph G Shuttlesworth SECOND ROW Mr Edward F Babhott Dr LeRoy Booth Mr .lulln H Dllson SECRETARIES NURSES FIRST ROW Mrs MurlalEnn1s Mrs Dorothy Apgar Miss Helen Carpenter SECOND ROW Mlss Suzanne Jones Miss Barbara Erb Mrs Mary Verburg Mrs Edna F Falkenburg Mrs Mildred M Matthews FIRST ROW: R. W'aldon, S. Fletcher, E. Willey, K. Sharpe K. Kennedy. N. Nelson, M. Anderson, N. Freeman, J. Karr, S. Veazie, M. J. Williams. SECOND ROW: C. Luther, P. Guest, M. Lamb, Z. Albert, L. Harris, E. Waters, C. Iwans, CLUB For those seniors who find literature a challeng- ing subject, Club 215 offers an opportunity to delve into the many-faceted world of authors and their works. At the monthly meetings students discussed various books, tracing the development of plot and character and bringing into focus the author's use of symbolism. Before each of these meetings, members read one or more books on the sug- FIRST ROW: C. Smith, WI Spurgeon, B. Gardner, K. Spitzer, L. Hammond, R. D -Xnnunzio, P. Bauer. SECOND HOW: P. Jordan, J. Klienfelder, J. Yeita-h, J. Wall, 'NI Hawley, J. Murray. THIRD HOW: K. wiallis, C. liirkele, 13. Ryan, J. Coddington, R Vlatts, J. Coddington, W. Wallach. ' l LJ- .. B. Saler, C. Eickele, J. Thomas, B. Macllaster, D. Schrock. THIRD ROW': C. Mitchell, J. Bush, R. Brewster, N. Case- bolt, ll. Risley. J. Murray. J. Mantel, J. M4-Farland, J. Ozenberger, P. Roberts, B. Walker, C. Dean. 215 gcsted reading list and thus were prepared to take an active part in the group discussions. The '57-'58 program.. planned and directed by Nici Nelson and illrs. Davis, included the reading and reviewing of books by Dostoevsky and Tolstoy: Cooper, Bronte, and Austin: and Steinbeck. The club also made a brief study of selected poems and short stories. Through this well-rounded pro- gram, members of Club 215 broadened their knowledge of classical and modern works. F.T.A. Although still a comparatively new club, the Albert J. Bartholomew Future Teachers of America Club was one of the most active in Summit High. Under the advisorship of fllr. Dilson and Willa Spurgeon, the club helped prepare its members for the teaching profession by reviewing the qualifications of a good teacher through regular meetings, spe- cial programs, and various trips. This year the F.T.A. sponsored three outstanding projects. The first was a well-presented assembly program, To Tell the Truthf' enjoyed by those par- ticipating as well by those in the audience. The second was the mainten- ance of two bulletin boards in the front hall where college information and newspaper clippings about people and events in SHS. were posted. The third, a mid-winter trip to Washington, D. C., will be long remembered by those who were fortunate enough to go. FIRST ROW L OLonnell R Indward .I Karr DELOYD ROW NI Kll the 'SI Lexen L W Wald E Dau Duntan ,I Bu h L 'Noel A Stober THIRD ROW BI Kane I Iwans .I Sawser D Rmhle ,l Slamler .l Hazen SCIENCE CLUB Prompted bw the current demand 1n Amerlca for more sclentlflcallw mlnded people the Qclence Club IS a thrlvlnfr orvanlzatlon and serw es the stu dent, the school, and the natlon Bs sponsormff profframs open to the entlre student bodx, the club does much to encourufe lnterest ln the varlous phases of sclence This wears club dlffered from that of last wear ln that lt COIlhlbI6Il of all tllree science lllXlal0I'ls under one title Each Group blologw, chenustrw, and PIIWSICS had IIS own IUIVISOI, IIICCIIIIQS, and plans but all three also met tovether as a llfllt under the leadershlp of Rodney Edwards, presl dent, and Mr Reex es, adusor Th1s was our SCI ence Club Orvanlzed ln thls manner, the Group enjosed more elaborate meetmvs cowermff a wlder scope of wears Two especlallw lnterestlng profframs were a panel IIISCUSSIOII on enffmeerlng careers bw vrad uates of Newark Colleve of EIIQIIIBCFIIIQI and a trxp to the A1r Reduction Laborltorles For those students wlth mmds alert to tl1e wonders of sclence as found ln the world around us, the QCIGIICC Club offered hours of worth whlle experience ln the realms of blolovw, cllemlstrx, and phwslcs IL FRONT ROW W Maver R Kxnley D Wade bE60ND ROW Y Dllfffllldll 5 Rndm ,I Nltbeorge .I Dextruh P Wenzel 'NI Lon THIRD ROW D Baldwin I Horhalt B Brown W Desereux R Xoun I0 RTH ROW -X kltilll R Brewster E latex on E Lamb R Foxwonlh D Pawlow W Cerllng L Tow ley F lha low T 5, A 5 ,I K Y , 1' ,I 5 f .- Qfg S ': . , . 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FIRST ROW M J Wllllams C Mltchell J Ozenberger R Orr P Roberts J Dletrlch SECOND ROW W Wald E Davis J Soward R Duncan A Stober THIRD ROW R Kmley R Brewster T Judson D Wade R Edwards W Cerlmg SENIOR MATH CLUB ART CLUB Perhaps a trlbute to Summlt Hlgh School s fore slghtedness, an advanced ffroup of lnterested stu dents formed the 'Hath Club several years before most people knew anvthlnff about Sputmks Mutt nlks, and Explorers Advlsed by Mr Bogart and directed by Dlck Orr, presldent, thls vroup lI1VPbllfYll01l mfmy areas of mathematlcs not touched upon ln the more formal sesslons At blmonthlv mectlngs, the complexltles of the shde rule were exammed and, throuvh prac tlce, members achleved proflclency ln 1ts use Fortunately for IllZltll8Ill3tlCHllW vlfted students, our school, throuvh the Semor Hath Club, provldes the type of act1v1ty whlch demonstrates the v1tal and far reachlng scope of mathematics An mterest ln and aptltude for art were the fac tors whlch characterized members of the Art Club, sponsored by Wllss Hepbron At an orgamzatlonal meetlnv ln December Sue Fletcher was elected president, replaclnv ,Iette Jacobsen, who had moved away The actlvltles of the Art Club extended far be yond the scheduled monthlv meetmgs Early December the group palnted Chrlstmas murals for the Cltlzens Trust Company To start off the new year, members worked on the scenery for Wheres Charley? Other actlvltles lncluded makmg decora t1ve posters 8llVCl'llSlIlg school events and keepmg the bulletlns lIlSlCl6 the front door posted wlth attractlve plctures ? . 4 FIRST ROW: cz. Hurlbern, c. Booth, s. Le..-is, N. Hill, J. FIRST ROW: L. Firzsimmons. L, Hazen, T- BaCe,S-F1?ffhef- Wall. SECOND ROW: J. MacDaniels, J. Murray, C. Blum, SECOND ROW': M. Ritchie, S. Hlbberd, D. Shrock, N. Nichols. A. Carlone. THIRD ROW: S. Skinker, M. L. Blanken, .l. THIRD ROW: C- Starks. M- HUIUICS, S- Englemallns S- Covall- Blanke, M. Kane, J. Germanlon. Senatus Populusque Romanus 'Ulloslv-gp FIRST ROW 1 Harrl M Ahbe I .lohnes .I Yeltch J Skt-lst THIRD ROW B Wallis M A Ascolese A J Behrman SECOND ROW N Ma1Ma ter R Watts Madhlllams D Ritchie D Moore N Nuhols S Smith 'NI IIIILCI L Skerlltt ll Ryan .I M1Alplne D Baldwin LAN GUAGE CLUBS Each of the four foreign languages taught in Summit High is the basls for an extra curricular or ganlzatlon through which lnterested students may increase their knowledge of the language and the people to whom it belongs Membership in El Farol, the Spanish club, is llmlted to those who successfully pass an audltlon before third year Spanish students and the clubs advisor., Miss Carew One of the most interesting programs of the year was presented at the January meeting by President Ceorge Smith, who showed and explained IIIS collection of slides on WIBXICO taken before he moved to the United States I'h1s sprmg, as ln former years, the club visited the Hispanic Museum in New York City and ate a flavorful lunch at Farnos Restaurant, which is operated by two brothers from Madrid. The Latin club, Senatus Populusque Romanus, differs from the other three in that its members do not speak the foreign tongue. Miss McVean was the advisor and Carl ,lohnes the consul A field trlp to the Metropolitan Wluseum was the major activity sponsored by the organization Meetings of the French club Entre Nous, were planned by 'NI1ss Schabacker, advlsor, and ,lane Ozen berger, presldent The monthly meetings were cen tered around French hlstory and culture., and ln eluded reports, skits, games, and songs Miss Carew and Bob Wlrathall, the advisor and the president of the German club der Deutsche Verein, directed the club members in a number of different projects this year The students sent money fS20l and a large package of clothing and candv to Cermany at Christmas tlme They also presented a Christmas play in German for parents, during the holiday season. At the end of the year they had a progressive dinner featuring a variety of German dishes. fhese four language clubs enable the more than one hundred members to use and exapnd the knowl- edge gained in classroom study. El Farol FIRST ROW: G. Smith M. A. Frosrh, L. Harris D. Schrock, M. Bitzer, K Spitzer, E. Gensemer SECOND ROW: E. Far rell, L. Schmidt, M Lamb, B. Saler, E. Wil ley. THIRD ROW: R Fitterer, T. Burke, J Bush, F. Stauder. Katherine S. Marvin. Der Deutsche Verein 1' - . M , 5 . Wet FIRST ROW K Kennedy D Warner I Leuthauser H Snyder C Stavenlck SECOND ROW R Edwards W Cer Img W Waldeau A Be ler C Lang Entre Nous FIRST ROW C Contl .I Ros ler V Foster N Freeman M Schubert 5 Rldlngs SECOND ROW K Sharpe D Meyer C Hurlburt N Hull 9 Fletcher A Howard P Cues! THIRD ROW M Holmes C Davles J Germanton .I Went-h J Thomas .I Stamler J Davies FIRST ROW S Leu: J Lexus J Burth J Tatlock I font: J Karr B Smith Long C Booth SHOVD ROW E Water 'V Hull R NX tt I Potter Sharpe E Willey M Ifla lcr F fen emfr IJ Shrotlx THIRD ROW Nl ,l xllttel wans ermanton B Val er Nl lex Caebot I Kosher Stober F Lhaslow M 5 JL fXf 5 5 sv '4 qs z 1 ' ll , ,Qs 'YQ , gy Wow, more than ever before, there IS a growmg concern about relatlons among the peoples of the worlfl Euflence of IDIS attltucle 15 the Internatlonal Relatlons Club dlrecterl thls wear bs Nllss Steele and Carol Israel fhe monthlv meetmgs were opened bw a panel fllSCllSSl0I'l lIllI'0tlllClIlgI a topic of current interest for group revlew Some of the subjects consulererl were satellltes anfl fvuulecl mls-alles, Anvlo American rela tlons and the role of the fanulw m t flax s worlfl 'Ihrough partlclpatlon m the club s actlvlttes sturlcnts were able to esaluate the oplmons of other before tlrtwmff thelr own conclu lon- about cur rent affalrs Internatlonal Relatlons Club R f tl, UQ 5 I , X Q ' ff xr 'R 'uf -t. 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Frenda, A. M1'Leroy, M. Zam puno, C. Israel, S. Srriggins, J. Ozenberger, M Schubert, M. Anderson, J. Formim-hella, N. Griffith W. Watts, S. Knoff, C. E1-klunal, P. Wenzel, R Whitmore, J. Cast. SECOND ROW: J. Veitch, A Sl0llBl'. THIRD ROWV: R. Orr, C. Neusvhafer, L May, A. Hunt, A. Staplin. W. Spurgeon. M. Flag lor, J. Coddington, N. Hill, C. Smith. J. Carter Nl. Forster, A. Ketchum, Nl. Skiles, J. Thomas, E G8llSt'I'IlCl', B. Blac'Master. T. Prior, L. llontempo l'0bRTH ROW: H. Srlmlirll, R. Kinley. C. Rie- mcr, F. l,0l'1'll, M. Rienwr, A. Fox, G. Davies, S. lewis, P. Eddy, F. Stauilvr, T. Cox, R. Trevorrou, Junlfon, C. Wolff, F. M1-Mama. 72 1 COUNCIL .A f VV C. 0. OFFICERS SEATED: Doug Woodring, president. STANDING: Jay Hazen, vice presidentg Bev Papio, secretaryg Bill Brown, treasurerg Karol Kennedy, par. liamentarian. Through the Student Council, governing body of the General Organization, students participate in formulating the rules and pro- cedures which collectively determine life at Summit High. Within the council are two groups of members-those representing the various clubs and committees sponsored by the student government and those elected by their classmates to represent each homeroom section. Three new procedures were adopted by the council this year. To insure representation by those qualified and interested, the system of selecting homeroom representatives was changed. To allow students to watch theicouncil at work, meetings were held publicly in the audi- torium. To encourage interest in the work of the General Urganization, the agenda and minutes of each council meeting were posted in every classroom. A number of current school issues were discussed at the bi-monthly 99 x meeting of the organization. The parking problem was investi- gatedg senior privileges were declaredg the smoking problem was considered. Serving the council in advisory roles were Mr. McClellan and 'Mr. Tyndall. f In carrying out their various responsibilities members of the Student Council did their best to consider seriously those things which make for a better school and finer citizens. f Y W6 FIRST ROW: C. Conti, N. Macblaster, N. Freeman, C. .l. Hazen. THIRD ROW: D. VanW'inkle, R. Young, R Mitchell, K. Kennedy, R. Connell, L. Hazen, C. Mixon, P. Gage, B. Breur, P. Roberts, V. Foster, H. Schmidt, Eddy, B. Maclilaster, L. May. SECOND ROW': J. Mac- Lavery, T. Mettee, R. Orr, D. Woodl'ing. Daniels, J. Veitch, A. Staplin. T. Judson, C. Chamberlain, Service Committee Leadership potential, the ability to live and work in harmony with others, and a sincere desire to serve are qualities basic to success in many areas. Members of the Service Commit- tee are those students who through an open election are adjudged by their classmates and teachers to possess those traits. The responsibilities of the Service Commit- tee were many. Its members seated the classes at assemblies, ushered at W'l1ere's Charley?'i, greeted all visitors entering the school, and helped newcomers become acquainted with Summit High. In addition, the committee ushered for many civil programse-concerts, lectures, and dramatic productions. Guiding the work of this active group were Mr. Lukens, faculty advisor, and Dick Connell, student chairman. As an honorary organization founded with the purpose of working to better the school and its citizens, the Service Committee is an epitome of that selfless, positive quality- service. . Book Mart Much of our libraryis efficiency can be at tributed to the efforts of the Book Mart, headed this year by Audrey Mclieroy and supervised by Miss Delia Hasdell, Mrs. Hilda Wlllllams, and Mrs. Katherine Marvin. All members of the club helped in the library for at least two periods a week, and some did additional work before and after school. They assisted in check ing out and shelving books, in preparing new volumes for circulation, and in taking attend FIRST ROW: I. Ryer, J. Church, D. Parlapiano R Yannunzio, A. Paradise, S. Yeazie. SECOND ROW D. Jannelli. A. Elliot. bl. Baldassarre. D. Baldwin Z Albert, C. Booth. THIRD ROW: L. M1-Nair, M Risley L. Wfulff, E. Gensemer, R. Walden, J. Murray, C Rosatto Corridor Committee In any school where crowded conditions exist, a means of regulating traffic is essential. The Corridor Com- mittee, with lane O7enherffer as president 'ind 'lliss Qteele as advisor serv ed this purpose at Summit Hlvll bs station inff its members throughout the blllltllIlY before and after classes to enforce the xarlous school rules and regulations This was accomplished bx submitting resolutions to the Student Council for approval dlrectlnff students to the correct stalrwells, and prew enting them from 0'o1nU to their lockers between periods The work of this committee dld much to ease congestion ln the halls FIRST ROW B Saler R Reuble J Ozenber.-zer Z Albert S RldlDgS M Levenbach SECOND ROW L Potter E Waters C Israel N H111 R Geise R Whit more THIRD ROW B Smith B Bruer S Lewis .l Coddington C Davies J Cast lunlor Red Cross Commlttee Vlforkmff in co operation with the local chapter of the American Red Cross the members of the Junior Red Cross Committee undertook manw worth while projects this vear The proffram, euperused by Wliss White and President Peggw Flagler, was planned, as in former Vears with the welfare of others in IHIIIII To familiarize the student bodw with the work of the national orffanlzatlon the committee arranged for the showing of the Red Cross movie, We Serve, in assemblw Members also baked over three hundred cookies for veterans in Orange and servicemen at the Nike base, made blankets and baby Jackets for the children of migrant farm workers, and PHI'tlClpHt6d actively in the annual Red Cross drive 7. FIRST ROW NI .I Williams NI .l Nltlel A Kellv I gtephght A Weenmg NI Flager J lermanton Y Sherman SE! OND ROW ,I Dellrnh L Wulff P Jordan J Baker B Willev NI Yltale P Guest C Stawennk S Hlbberd THIRD ROW L NICNBII' B Burke L Luther W Spurgeon N Lasebolt J Loddlnglon R Watts D 'llever .l Thoma 75 ff .5 f 1' P x x 6 . .cn . I . s . . . . ,, . . . g '. - I r- f r- f f. , 9 Q! K ' , 1- :- ,.. . :. , . ,. , , . , . . : 5 ' 9 - 1 - 9 - 9 ' . :. , . ,. ', ' , . ,. . . O ry . R9 , 1 ' J n ,. . . v v . . f P 1 7 1-1 9 Y- - ur 1- 19- Y fl , Mgr, , W ,efry , MET. 5 ,vpn 2' I , . ' f , , Y ,D ,.. N . . . , . A . ,... ,.. ,, ,i. ,.. V, .1',.. :. ',. ,. ',. ,. V' . ' N ,V '. ' ' '. . ,. ,.. ,.. . ,. , . , . , . ,. , . , .-',. ':. Stage Lighting Crew Pratt K Ahlers P Landrieu The Assembly Committee IS a ffroup of faculty members and students who are responsible for planning the assemblies that are held on alternate Fridays through out the school wear Nlembers of the facultv participating this wear were Mrs Davis, 'Hr Hannaford, Hr Kautzman and 'Hr Latzer Repre sentmrr the student body were four seniors, three Juniors, and one sophomore, who were chosen from among the mans who v olunteered Early in the fwll 1 mectlnff was held to plan assemblies for the wear addi tional meetings were scheduled when necessary Among the most popular pro grams arranged hw the committee were the showlnv of Cosmic Rays, a ilm produced bs the Bell Laboratories an as sembly featuring city offlclals as speak ers and an Illustrated lecture bs Dr Barn well on his world travels Contributing to the success of every assembly program is the efficient work of the Stagelighting Crew. This organization was limited to ten students who proved their knowledge of electricity and optics through a series of competitive tests. With the assistance of Hr. David McNeely, the crew' designed and executed the light- ing of all school productionsfour regular assemblies, the Christmas page- ant, and the C O Show Thev also helped hx doing electrical work, testing l1llCI'0pll0Il6S, and taking recordmffs of various programs In addition to these school duties the Stavehvhtinfr Crew manaffed the hffhtmg for a number of outside productions, such as the Over look Hospital lfolhes, the COIIIIIIIIHIIQ Concerts, and the monthly Atheneum programs Assembly Crew FIRST ROW M Rlemer N Jaycox B Smith SELOND ROW P Eddy R Beams .l Hazen A Fox .af i S233 M5-EA N SEATED: C. Booth Z. Albert J. McLaughlin. STANDING: M. Towsley J. Murray C. Ferry C. Steplight .l. Burrows A. Smith W. Spurgeon Y. Sherman. Mlmeographlng Crew This wear, as ln those past, the NTIIIICOUFHIJDIHU Crew worked be hint the scenes to dupluate a wide variety of material Skilled in the use of the mimeographinff machine, members duplicate cl tests and sheets of instructions for faculty use, reports ind bulletins for the larent-Teacher Associa- tion, and notices for the various extra-curricular organizations. W'orkinff under the supervision of Miss Hitz and Joyce Mel Elllwh- lin, the crew gained valuable busi- ness experience while performing a necessary service. 7- 1 4 4 T ri A s Z- Y T nl- ' s Q T I D 2' P I' Y . P 'T X A i f ' g .. FIRST ROW: D. Pavlov, D. Marcy, T. Knoth. SECOND ROW: D. Barr, K. I , Q , Q Q 'Y F V Q. 4 - ' i's.,'l E . . y A i , , L 4 l r- A ' K ' . , ' 2 1 Iv Y .. 5 ' ' . . 1 , , ' g . . fx , - v ' I S v X ' I W f. . ' Y' Y ' ' I 7 s 1- , 1 H- W . N ss I I if - NM., f . rl ' . , i. i - ' U ' ,. ' ' 3 '- -. l 3 , 4 I. . - Z i . , D I , l . U . : ' . . , . , . ' , . . , 1 ' l , 7 7 , 11' its pi- mais --om A- ,vt . 'ivy ' g . - . Y V u . h A g . , Q' f . ' - I ri I A. - A i g ,L . I . I A . h , ' 3 ' : ' S m 1' T' C t ' r- ... ---... . 1- , , s a 1 9 9 3 5 5 3 Athletic Committee The primary purpose of the Athletic Committee is to handle the sale of tickets at home football and basketball games. This year .the boys carried out their duties very efficiently with Dick Connell as student chairman and Mr. John Under- wood as advisor. Regardless of the late hours involved, the members conscien- tiously counted and recorded the receipts of each game. The work of the group was invaluable during the football and basketball seasons and contributed greatly to the success of these spectator sports. Financial Department FIRST ROW C Ferry .I Scarmza E Pollard I Queda SECOND ROW L Zlchlchx C Ianello M Crltelll THIRD ROW B Brown T Cardone F Mahoney This much needed group was composed of twenty eight students whose duty it was to care for the physical appearance of the senior high school building and the sur rounding grounds Bob Ixlnley, bers to hall duty posts, while the rest watched for damaged property and those lrresponsible enough to damage lt Both Nlr Roupp, a assistant principal and Ur Damp man, as club adyisor were con tmually ln touch with the group Due to the lncrea ed school en rollment the House and Crounds Committee extended the scope of its ZICIINIIICB ln an effort to keep our large and expenslye building free of physical damage FIRST ROW R Connell SECOND ROW F McMane L Mlxon E Betts P Eddy L Zlchxchl THIRD ROW H Schmidt L Johnson R Kmley T Judson T Prior Managing school finances was the responsibilltv of the Financial Depart ment The Bookkeeping II students who comprised this service organization gained practical experience in the handling of large sums of money They worked as a group during regular class periods and served lndlvlduallv in two additional lab sessions The Financial Department operating under the direction of Mr Koppenol handled the receipts of school shows, ath let1c events class projects, school pllbll cations, the magazine drive, and dues from a number of extra curricular orgamza tions Members also worked as treasurers of various clubs and committees BV contributing their efforts to the Financial Department, business students gained practical experience while serving their school A,o-1-n..,, FIRST ROW R Kmley W Waldau SECOYD ROW' N .Iaycox .I Rosler E Far rell J Stranad B Fraxser THIRD ROW A Barr S Sklnker R Watts L an Tausch H Snyder D McMillan FOLRTH ROW T Prior B Brown C Mlxon B Bohren .I Flemming . . : I .Q h . : . 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' : . , . , . , Mary Schubert chalrman Marilyn Caruso ylte chalrman Cafeterla Commlttee The Cafeterla Comnuttee, Sllp6l'V1S6d by Mr Boffart, contrlbuted a Great deal to the elflclent manaffement of our school lhe comnnttee was composed of about one hundred students whose task wfls to keep order ln the lunch llne and make sure the corrldors leadmv to the cafeterla were kept neat Helpful bll0'4TCStl0HS on the successful functlonlnff of the school lunch room were sub mltted to Hrs Qchumaker, cafeter1a manager, by the commlttee members Wltll four shifts of students to be served between 10 50 and 1 00 almost every day, thls ffroup became an 1nd1s penslble part of the success of Sllffllfllt Hlghs diners club i - 1 , , FIRST ROW .l THOhlg F qtauder I Wlatlack S Sklles SECOND ROW ,I Melnert J Carter C Smlth B 'NIac'NIaster C Wllller N Fleeman M J Taylor E Clark THIRD ROW R Whltmore .l Karr K Sharpe .l Coddm ton M Rxemer .l Coddmgton L Dean B Breur H McMahon E Censemer S Sklnker FOURTH ROW H Schmldt R Orr R Beams P Eddy D YanW1nkle R Trevorrow B Brown L Johnson G Rlemer Safety Commlttee Whereyer people are crowded toffether, there ls the necesslty of plfnnmnfr for then' safety IH t1n1e of emergency -Xt qlllllllllt Hlgll the qafety Commlttee, a large ffroup dlrected by l'red btauder and Mr Wlebe, was responslble for the Welfare of the student body 1n case of flre or alr rald DIITIHU the school term a serles of effectlve flre drllls were conducted ln order to famlllarlze every stu dent w1th the eyacuatlon procedure Members of the comm1ttee, orvamzed ln SIX platoons, refrulated trafflc and m1n1m1zed chances for congestlon IH the halls Checklnv flre equlpment, IJOSUHQ clear 6Xlt dlrectlons 1n every cla room, and ehmlnatlnv f1re hazards on school prennses w ere some of the other I'CSp0IlS1b1llIl6S entrusted to members of the Safety Committee R Delaney D Payloy W Cellln R A lew NX knoll Nl X Tyne YV Wlayel J Hewltt R Ffyllllg l Landxelu R Bloom lem Crew One of the most valuable supplements of classroom study IS the use of fxlms whlch lllus trate or fl1SCllSS the subject un der conslderatlon Xlot onlv are these ylsual Ei1flS educatlonal, but they provlde entertalnment and a chanve of pace for stu dents accustomed to the more formal methods of teachlnff The l IOJCCIIOH Crew, respon sible for Obtllllllllff all school IIIOVIQS, was headed tlllq year by ,lohn Hewltt, Wllll Dlck A 'U' kew as crew chlef and Hr MclNeely as i1llW1bOl' RCCCIWIIIU the fllXl1S from the rental HUGIICW, showlng them, and re tllI'I11I10' them on schedule were all part of the crew members o : . , . 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' P , v 1, The Tower Estahllshed October 1995 Published vnth the 'xllIll0I'll.W of the Ceneral Orffanmatlon Subscrlptlon S100 a year lac per cops A J CAST I rlnclpal DOUFLAS W OODRINC Feneral OFYVJHIZHIIOH President Advertlsmff rate Sl per column mch Efllt0l' 1n Chlef Assistant Edltor News Edltor Feature Edltor Exchanve Edltor Bows Sports EITIIOI' Glrls Sports Edltor Jane Thomas Carol Nlontuorl ,llldl Nlurrav Nancy Envlund Sue SCI'lgglIla Larry Bontempo Don 'Veuner Advertlslng Nlanager Ed Preuss Business Nlanaffer Sue VC elvanff Advlsor Nllss Fl8lbClllllZ1I'lIl rs. JANE THOMAS THE TOWER An mformatlve, original all round newspaper was both the alm and the accompllshment of th1s years Tower staff Under the supervlslon of MISS Flelschmann, the newly formed Journallsm class gathered lnformatlon about people and 3011211168 around school and OFUHIIIZCCI lt mto eye catchlng artlcles for the paper ,lane Thomas, student edltor, assumed l'CSpOI'lSlblllIy for the plannlng editing, and prllltlllg of the monthly publication The Towfr retained lts most popular features, Personalltles Around School, uestlonnalre, and Sports In Review, and added new ones, such as Athlete of the Month and Sllll0l1Ctl6,, Exchange papers were agaln used to promote Good relatlons between Summlt Hlgh and other schools, as well as give our WFIICFS new slants on techmque and stvle FIRST ROW L Harrls S Welgan S Scrlggms J Mur tempo THIRD ROW E Felbush E Preuss D Mason J ray C Booth Z Albert SECOND ROW N Hull S Lewxs Skelst N Nuhols .l Blank J Leeth P Langenus E bensemer N Englund S Burke R Young L Bon 9 -1' . 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I . , . , L 1 ' ' S9 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' . , . , . , . , - ' I Y I l l .V ' . r, V A J s V X ' 5 3 1958 TOP Edltorlal Board Edltor ln Clue Llterary Editor Sports Edltor 4rt Edztor RUTH WHITMORE Photographs Erlltor Business Edrtor Editorial ldvzsor Business llflvlsor Ruth W l1lllll0l'C Susan A763216 Thomas Prlor Theodore Judson Fllls Felbush Catherlne lanello 'Ur Robert Latzer BTISS Tlllil Ifederlco Llterary Staff FIRST ROW S vedlle SECOND ROW J Behrman Q Rldlngs J Metash B Smlth THIRD ROW J McAlp1ne B Burke J Loddmgton M A Frosch D Meyer See sou ln 301 These were four fanuhar words to the more than IIIXIPIN students who worked tlns year on the Top our school annual A selr lonfv pro ject, publication of the 58 Top l'9fIlllI'l1l the talents of students ln SIX dlfferent Groups, each of whlch was orf' llllLBfl as a staff, a Qllllllllif responslhlllts user a specific area of work General cops, sports cops, art work, photographs, las out, or ClI'CllldtlOI'l Seseral new lil8dS were orlfflnated and used bs the staff ln the pI'0llllCll0ll of the Top For the flr t tune 1n mans sears the fl61l1C3llOI1 was declded upon throufrh open sote of the graduatlnff class QBIIIOI' portralts were made at W olln gllllll0 rather thfln lll school to enable a fmcr quallts mf pll0lOf'l'lpll A supplement, prlnted after the close of school, was added to the refful lr lunc IJUDTICJIIOII to cos er spring sports and f'I'dllll'lll0ll actlvltles Exlctls what ls a searbook9 lt ls a record of events, '1 summars of school hfe, and a kes t memorles Althouffh the work of pl'0lTllClIl0' such book was dlvlded amonfr mans, It was toward S1IlUlC goal the creatlon of a searhook of quallts one that was attractlve, IIIICTGSUIIQZ, accurate and complete Q u . -. - . f 7 , ' . . . . . . . 1 . 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P, ' I., s . s. , , ., 1. .. 5 Layout Staff SPORTS STAFF T Burke J Truckses T Prlor FIRST ROW N Hull N Nuhol S fovalt SECOND Kenned D Lonnell 'NJ H11 ROW .I Karr K Sharpe L Hazen A NIacWlll1am y I Photography Staff Art Staff M Lewenbarh H 'Vel on E Pelbuh L Schvseukhardt FIRST ROW .I Davies T Jud on S Lewls 1, Daueb SELOND FIRST ROW P Wenzel Z Albert A EIIOI A NIcLeroy I Ianello SECOND ROW ROW j goward R Dgnmmzm D Jannelll 'NI ,I Taylor G Slavenuk D Dasu I Ryer THIRD ROW L Lepore S Fleuhel- R Brewster A Parlaplano L McNair !- Bl15lI1C5a Staff i Cm-lizliilly Sllllllllll lligli School lloes much to ilvw-lop an sm-nsv of tugs-tln-rm-ss within its slmlent lmrly. 'llllI'0llglll vari- ous lllllllflllill au-tivitivs. the school furtlwrs om- of its lmusic aims: the eflucution of people to livf- l0l2'0lllf?I' in liarimmyc for lllf'll. social beings, must live logetlwr in liurniony in orflffr to live :it ull. OEM a sense of logeth erness 1 uwhereis Charley? If any one activity can be said to symbolize the life of Summit High School, it is the C. O. Show. This year's production, Where's Char- ley? , the musical comedy adapted from Char- ley's Aunt, is an example of this. Although the audiences of Friday and Saturday nights, Febru- ary 14-th and 15th, saw only the acting cast, ap- proximately twenty-five per cent of the school, over 200 people, was responsible for the show's production. Directed by Mr. Kautzman and Mr. Dederick, the musical comedy was produced by the working together of five de- partments: Music, English, lndustrial and Fine Arts, Physical Education, Business. More separate sections of the school worked jointly on this project than on any other single school activit Where's Charleyf takes p ace on t e campus of Oxford University in England. The plot re- volves about the attempt of Charley, a rather unscholarly Oxford scholar, and Amy, his sweet- heart, to secure the agreement of Mr. Spettigue, Amy's uncle, to the marriage. To this end, Charley disguises himself as his rich and widowed aunt from Brazil, Don- na Lucia D'Alvadorez, hoping to convince Spettigue that Char- ley's marriage to Amy will not if make him a pauper. Through many twists and turns of plot and counterplot-involving Spet- tigue's ward Kitty and her boy- friend Jack, ,lack's father Sir Francis, and the real Donna Lucia-story and song alternate between the sublime and the Y. 2 as I h W '2 lr V Xa . V -fx - WE? .f , Q, f ridiculous. Fiventuallv, of course, the couples are unitecl and everyone lives happily ever after-except Mr. Spetti- gue, who fimls himself the loser on all counts. THE CAST Brassett .,......,.,,,,,,,,,............,,,.,.,.,,,,,,, Anthony Cass Jack Chesney ......,...,., ,,,..,,.... H arvey Snyder Charley Wykeham .....,...........,....,. Roy T. Young Kitty Verdun ..,,,.............,. Ann Marie Ohressa Amy Spettigue ......,,,,, ,,,...... N anry Freeman Wilkinson .........,,,,,,......., .....,. D ennis Ritrhie Sir Francis Chesney ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, William Amberg Mr. Spettigue ..,..,,,,,,.,.,....,..,..,.......... James Hahn Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez ........ Phyllis Roberts Photographer .,,........,.,,,,,,., ........ f Iarl Johnes Reggie .l,..,,,... ...... J Oseph Stamler wW Mm AA The Red Rose Cottlllon Donna Lurm will you be my little flouerlet' My darling, my darlmg 'U 0n't you have just ll Iillle blinrl fuilhI , Whefe Oh lucm ue ure alone 'I ze plot lllukens Mercy lt s hot ln here' Sprmgtlme you re looking lozlzer than ener I ' 1 .Q f 1 X 'I 3 4' l, A 4 I U IOR PROM ..v.,Z,,, L Crounmg the Queen The JU ers P Q! ,.A . eg, :li if .1 A Intruute murwuuers If'hu!'s rho use of wonzlering? Kkl T 5 Hernando S H1d63W3y xx rv! n.n thh , 9 ' , I, 'fff--. H - Q7. X I f E .J , I A-. 1 ' il 3 X, .nl 57 -M3 X w QNX 1, 5 K I 1, f f +A 4 A X , AN I , . 1 - W Ti I ,eq H' , Yv - ' ' . 4 M , , ' 't Ex J Queen A e wi tlendants he f I . ic ine '59 FIRST ROW E Young ,I Newberry M A Fro ch .I Tate 9 Fletcher X 518,61 C Mor rell N Nlchols SECOND ROW A Weenmg T Broun D Wade E Patter on B Young .I Krebs THIRD ROW R Covey E Merull C .Iohnes 5 Mxller 'Hr Hannaford P Danz E Horvath At the second lllllllllll 'llurclnng Bunrl rlmner January 28 1918 Ur fumes Burke cornet aolozst IIISIUSSQC cornet tezhmque Left to 11ght 'Nl Burke Mr B111-In N11 HlllUdf0lIl bmd d1re1 1 lowew tuden I1 ulcr of e han N11 lat pllllllpil M1 lNo1 ahl toastma ter ORCHESTRA 1- 1 111 1 1111' for th b ll 1 1 1111111111 1 t Ntl tc Tl Hr II111n1for1, rector, 11 lw 111c 111 1c1t tted ll on 1 r tl1 1t sllllllllll H111 1 11 It Qtl 1110 1 b 1111 Ur Rox l'lllllH r dlrf ctor 0 bllltx for QOINIIICIIIIU' tht lllllfl 111 lllfl Ollt of school H was 11-lstcd hx lllfl' foxes the llllf' tudcnt l'JlI1tllP'lf er Ihe lllllll couuctl, 111 1d11 on COIIIIIIIIICC of Clfflll elected Qtudcnt ss ls formed to http plan the llllIQlC for football frame Noon tftcr Hr Hllllllfllftl rcturn ln e'1rlw XOXPI1lbCI' the re pon 1b1l1tx of tl11 frroup nab extended to lIlCllld9 ull band lctlvltlc- hollowslnfr the football semon 1 B ind IWIIIIICI' w IQ held lll TPCOUIIIUOII of the co11tr1b11t1o11 of bind IIIEIIIDEI' to extrl CllI'I'lClll'lI' ICIIXIIIGS llll lllllllll' wsluch 1s1ll become an annual ex ent, fe llllI'9Il ur Ifune Burke, cornct sololit of the Goldman Bllld, as gueQt -pe-aker Tlns scars orchestra, 1111 der the leaderbltlp of Nlr H111 ldl'0I'Il, ma- Cillllpllaifll Ill unly ol strlnffcd lnstru lllt nts and 11 o o fl ws 1 n d s Durlnff the f1rQt Semester only the formcr part1c1 p tted, although Inter 111 tl1e wear other lnstnlxnentb were added to acluewe a good balance De plte ITS lmnted QIZC tl1e orchebtra was an actne orfranlzatlon In 'Nosember lt entertzuned the HUCIICIICC of Kmd Lady durmv 1n ternubblon Indn lflllal mem bers played for tl1e C O Show The Sprlnff Concert wab tradltlonalls opened bs thls Group plaun-1 a well known overture followed by selectlons of vartoub tw pes Cllllllllliltlllfr tl1e wears ac t1v1t1es was the orchebtras performance at graduatlon ceremomes BAND FIRST ROW W Dexereuvc E Dunner R Casey S Crant B lNIaQon SEQ OND ROW R Bloom teln P Nltthle ,I Klexnfelder N Bo I6 1 lreenaxsalt E WIerr1ll NI Lewen bach -X WIJLWIIIIJID ,I Tue l Olflllll ,I Banner THIRD ROW R Walker Hr Hlnnaford S Nllller C Relwea I Qunlt R Mtilellan B HCllqllIl D Hsdorn .I Strmad Y Nordahl I Cowen W' Royme Connelly 5 Fletcher A Weatherbs R Rower A Iglem F F1 her L Wlaw f Robln on FOURTH ROW C H une R Loehr E Pattel on .I Hud ln FIFTH ROW 5 F1 her P G1 bon .I Kane P Sayre A NIC el P larlmon D Wa e R Bren ter D Sthramnl R beln -X Brattlof ,I I'arrell E . v I ,N I . , 34 4 ' N ' ' , 1 1 ' 4 ' 14.1 ' I 1 1' .' 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DANCE BAND One of the most popular assem- blies of the entire school year was that presented by the Dance Band, an organization of seventeen musically talented students under the direction of Nlr Harry Hanna ford The lnstrumentahsts were selected from the band and or chestra after extensive auditioning To this group were added two vocahsts chosen from the student body In addition to performing before Senior Hlgh students, they presented an assembly for the ,lunlor High Because of lts excel lent reputation, the Dance Band recelved and accepted a number of requests for performances out side of school FIRST ROW L McNair J Tuohlg V Foster S Sklles P Roberts A Davls A Klein G Dorwart P Facchmei A Siege J Hazen SECOND ROW C Relyea R Bloomstem C Johnes W Devereux R McClellan R Whiteside D Wade E Patterson, S Miller CHORUS Under the skillful direction of 'Nlr Kautzman, the chorus of one hundred flfteen WOICCS brought the muslc of the printed page to hfe Frequent practlce during class perlods and at special rehearsals before and after school enabled the mixed chorus to present a number of fine choral productions before the stu dent body faculty and public In October the group appeared at the opening meeting of the larent Teacher Association At Chnstmas time a musical background for the annual religious pageant was provided hy the orgamzatlon, and the most talented students performed as sololsts Of special enjoy ment to all chorus members was the trlp to New York Clty to sing Christmas songs and carols for the commuters passlng through Crand Central qtatlon The production of Wheres Char ley our C O Show, lnvolved the tlme and talents of well over half the chorus Members par tlclpated wlth enthusiasm in both major and minor capacities to make the music nl comedy a success For the gprlng Concert the group prepared a medley of songs from the ever popular Showboat and another based on Rodgers and HQHIIIIPTSICIUS Oklahoma Also included in the program were Sons and Daugh ters of a Land Reborn and The Omnlpotence Ac cordlng to tradition the senior members of the chorus presented a favorlte choral selectlon at the graduation CXBTCISCS ln June FIRST ROW 1 Qmith J foddington I Luther .l Ylathevss J goggle K 5pnZer Il Rellmg L 'lloore E Walker C a1Wla ter NI 'Nel on S lxoch 'll Randall Nl Skile Xeltch SLLOND ROW NI Hoglund 'Al Yloore B Wallate B 'Nlelhlo Nl leyenhath P Robert N lrlffln F Lamb Sahco R Walker W Amberg L Water Y Fo ter le P 1,1191 R Wan NI A Frorh E Willey Nl Lon J 'Nltbeorge THIRD ROW R Whitmore Nl bermanton 5 Nlorss Al A Ascolee .l Northrup A Willey 5 .lohnston P Dunne L Bergmann P larl on I Wllbourn D 'lloore D Holt S Sklles 5 Lewis L Skerritt R Sponagle .l Rosler Q tgp! , . ..-gn.: . . , . . - I u. - I , I- , I 1 , - I . . 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' . + A Weenlng 3 Loyalt 'll Schubert FOURTH ROW .l A Winer A 'll Obre a L Bullock D Yleyer S Lu tbader W Wallath R Snyder B Alkenhead D Yan Wmkle R 'Alam Arthur P fruener H Snyder lx Nan Wlnkle .l Karr .l Tuohlg 'NI Andex on 'll Emeron li Ball .l Newbury L Hydorn L 'Nlerednh D Behme l'll'TH ROW .l loddlngton J Stranad .I Spiller ,l 'llclfarland A Borye kne L .lan Tausth D Hydorn B Hellqult 1 .lohnes l Carl on Nl Fry .l Hazen R bllmarun f Rohm on P Eddy T 'llettee B Kieffer I Stamler C Dayie I Stark .l Dayles A Hunt .l Sawyer J MacDan1el CUISC and D1SgU1SC FIRST ROW N Freeman S Forcellon S Sklles J Cermanton R Young L Johnes L .lan Tausch SECOND ROW B MacMaster C Harris L Bullock L Creenawalt J Carter S Scrlgglns THIRD ROW J McFarland B Walker C Mltchell J Hahn D Rltchle A Wllley M Sklles A Cass Nlembers of FUISE and DISWIIISC know the spe clal maglc of the theater as revealed ln the glare of footllghts, ln the rapt attentlon of a good aud1ence, ln curtaln calls Thls wear the orffanlzatlon conslsted of thlrtw elght able performers chosen on the ba IS of thelr talent and POISC on stage At monthly meetlngs these selected students engaged 1n l1V6lW ll1SCl1SS10I1b of plays, scenery, and actlnv techmque For the flrst tlme ln a number of years, the club prepared and presented a proffram open to the general publlc Kllltl Lady a ten lon blllldlllq To promote mterest and develop sklll lll the hobby of photography was the dual a1m of the Camera Club At monthly Ill6CtlI'lgS, planned by Wllss Federlco and Ellls Felbush, demonstratlons were gxven by guest speakers, d1S cusslons were held for the purpose of analwzlng tech nlque, and color as well as black and white photographs were exhlblted ThlS year the pr1ze wmmng entrles of the school wlde photography contest, spon sored annually by the Cam era Club, were submltted to the Top for pllbllCHtl0ll Toward the end of the sec ond semester, members of the club went on a fleld tr1p to New York Clty Armed wlth cameras fxlms, bulbs cloud fllters, and close up at tachments, the students VlS1tCd a number of photo graphlcally lnterestlng sltes drama of three acts, starred Ulla Cermanton, presx dent of CUISB and DISUUISC For all who partlclpated the experlence was a rewardlng one Kllltl Lady was FGCCIW ed Wllh enthuslasm by students and towns people allke A large percentage of the clubs members also contrlbuted thelr actlng talent and stage know how Durlng 'Way the students and lVlr Dederlck, thelr aflVlSOI', went lnto New York Cltw where, as a cllmax of thelr wear s act1v1t1es, they attended a performance of the current Broadway hlt Look Homeward, Angel Camera Club D Wade W Wald .l Stamler D Pavlov L Schwelkardt K Pratt L Hydom : . , . , . ' , l . ' , Y, , ', V , , - l l . : . , . , . I' , . 1 ' , . , . . . I : . , , , , - , , , , , . , . , . . A 1 . .P . Y - I A , I ,- , 4. . y by . i . . a 1 X 1 1 ' ' 66 ' 99 .Y rr I xv' ' a ' s . . F' ' ' . . 7' . . N to the G. O. production, NWhere's Charley? l D - ' f L ' r . ' ' is I U Q . . L . 7 . ' ' ' v . Y , . . . ' ' -, ' as F W ' . M l ,HN 5' ' . l r- A .W u 'Q , . 9 . 9 . . 1 ' P ' I ' 1 ' 5 ' . 7 ' 3 I 1 Chess Club The newest organization in the C. O., the Chess Club was formed this year by a small group of chess enthusiasts. At bi-monthly meet- ings these students worked to improve their skill in the game through discussion of plays and practice with each other. Early in the year a tournament was held to determine the five most experienced players in the group. By arrangement of Fred Chasalow, president, and Mr. David Nleixleely, advisor, these five students competed for the class championship with Columbia High School in South Orange and the Thomas Jefferson High School in Elizabeth. s I I' a- 4 , K If- -I E :QM .ft FIRST ROW D Ritchie F fhasalow C Neuschafer SECOND Pep Club Pavlov P Landrleu This years Pep Club the largest orvamza tlon under the General Organization, yy as com posed of one hundred seyenty seven entlluslastlc students, who boosted school sp1r1t amonff par ticlpants and spectators of athletic eyents To facilitate admlnlstratlon the club was divided 1nto three comnuttees program, entertainment, and art each with cognlvance oy er one specific area Co ordlnatlnv these groups were GCOFUI Conti, president, and Wllss bteele, 21fIWl30I' Among the club s dCIlVlIlCa was the PIIIJIICIZIHU' of all athletic events and sport dances Ihls was done through announcements III the notlces, colorful signs posted throuffhout the school, and lively skits press nted at the pep rallies lhrouffh these actlyltles the I cp Club increased student interests in tI1e sports program ROW C ,Iohnes A las J fermanton W' Cerllng THIRD ROW E Buxton W Wlayer E Patterson I Langenus D Georgl Conti president .l0anTuoh1g secretary Charles Wolff yuepresident Sportsman s Club ,wus 0 fanltill .540 Mn-vq FIRST ROW -X Kula zevy ki W Nlayer I Carl on R Sthoenwie ner f Dorwart D Deroyutsth 5151 OND ROW D Kemp D lermanton I Smith -X Beyeridge S Miller R Snyder B Sieben THIRD ROW R Delaney P Langenus IL Buxton W King D Werner A bthoenwlesner R Wagner There IS a small but de termlned group 1n our school which believes that the great outdoors offers more than the easy llying of our push button age These people are the mem bers of our bportsman s Club Lnder the leadership of Nlr -Xshman, faculty adylsor, and lack Nchoenwelsner, president, tlclpated with enthu 1a m in a year they spon ored trips t e opening days of the trout, bas , auf pickerel eason , an ice fl hm' expedition off Lonff Branth l'l lun I lfr and a con yuh acyyf lhc cu numbers al o participated in a con fI'Xi1Il0Il project through VNIIICII they ysorkfd to protect the land and wildlife of New Jersey number of actiylties Thi V 1 : . 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At this get- together the cheerleaders made good use of the oppor- tunity to exchange ideas on cheering technique with similar groups of high school students. FIRST ROW C Dean C L h : . ' , . ut er, J. Mc-Farland, E. Kinley. SECOND ROW: C. Steplight, B. Birch, A. Hunt, S. Skinker, S. Roberts, M. Riemer, A. Howard, J. Karr. 00' 83.6 0000000 0 gs TWIRLERS FIRST ROW: M. Lalllagna, A Smith, J. Stranad, 11. liivkvle. ,I ROW: P. Guest. Saturday mornings during foothall season, one passing Memorial Field would be Sure to see the twirlers practicing with the Nlarehing Band for the afterno0n's festivities. Under the leadership of Hr. Hannaford, Arlene Paradise, captain, and Phillis Guest, our talented majorette, the twirlers per- fected many intricate routines. These high-stepping girls with their silver batons, added excitement and glamour to the football games, victory parades, and pep rallies: and. in addition, thoroughly enjoyed practicing and per- forming together. Carter, A. M1-Leroy. 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I 4 - I ' -. 1 '. 4 4 gl. mf? rw GUM M1 xr 4 FOOTBALL SCORED S H S Opps Roselle W erona 'lllllburn Cllfford Scott Flen Rldffe WIHQIISOII Rahway Caldwell ENDS FIRST ROW J IWIUIOIICQ 1 Owlen .I Shlepple L Rayford SELOND ROW F Zottl P E111 R blsoldl R Mukrthur J Bush qummlts 17 football record does not ffne a true lndlcatlon of the team s qu lllty, for IINIIXICIIIHIIW the squad pos essed an unusual number of flrst ztflllg play' ers Coach Anderson dld not hesltate to make substl tlltl0I'lS when needed F11 Owren John qchleppe, and IeRoy Rayford shared the end flllI1eS wlule the tackle spots were manned by ,lon NICIIICICC Bob Cage, Ellls Felbush, and Rlck NIOFUJH COIIIPICIIIIG' 1 llne VNlllCll, man for man, was probably the best ln the Conference, were Fred Stauder and Nllke Yannacone as ffuards and Feorffe Rlelllel' as center In the backfleld Fred Vllute, fullback, was out standlnv he and Mlke Yannacone were named to the All buburban Conference Team 'Norman Layery fllled the quarterback spot and was the team s slvnal caller N . 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I- Turk Mele and Tony Cardone, who recelved he Boosters Football Aw ard, served at wlnvback POSIIIOHS R0uHd1HU out the backfleld were tallbacks John Hud gms and Darnell Wlallory, who was mjured durlng most of the season Desplte the flne potentlal of the team early season IHJUFICS to key men and an unusual amount of bad luck comblned to produce a 9 5 I record for the season In the opemng game agalnst Roselle Park, Summlt held a 6 0 lead until the closlnff nnnutes of the fourth quarter, only to have vlctory snatched away on a touchdown and extra p0lUt ln the last ten seconds of play The Verona game was marred by the pre game lnjury of three varsity play ers ln an automoblle accldent nevertheless, Sumnnt almost pulled an upset before bowmg to 1lS opponent In the tI'3Illtl0I'l3I game affalnst Mlllburn, FIRST ROW D Frank L bray H Boryeskne M Yannacone F Slaud .l Yelmke E bush M lolangelo QEL OWU ROW C Torell R Morgan R Gage W Bohren, P Faherty, Bennet, G Relmer, Pecca THIRD ROW Hobbs, W Munson, Vllllams, K Pratt, Anderson, L 0'Lonnell, D Werner, D Gautier, J Wllbourn 73565531 FIRST ROW .I Hudgm 'V Lau ry D Nlele -X Cardone F White .I Cmn SECOND ROW D Mallory T 'llmella Nl La ner W Rhmeb L ay THIRD ROW L Cromwell R Boorujy D Ruhardbon R Sprow Summit threw awaw a probable victors with a fumble ln the wanlnff minutes of the contest which enabled Nllllbllfll to pull out a 14 14 tie On the follow IIIU Qatur day a strong Clifford Scott team hinded qumnut its third loss in a QIJIIIP dominated In defensne play Against Glen Rid e the 'Nlaroon and White was again Summit ln control of ball on the uctor s one ward line Exhibiting an lmpenetrlhle defensc the Summit squad finally broke into the winning., column with a IICCISIYC 13 0 vlctorw oxer xIdtllS0l'l qllllllllll S '70 7 logs to Rah wav, the followmff Saturday closed the seaaons lCl.l0ll at 'llemorlal Field In the final Home the Summit squad, profltmfr bw the frequent use of pa-see turned 1n its best performance and defeated Caldwell for the sixth consecutlve year This closmff game showed the Maroon and White at IIS finest FRED WHITE '!: ' 'VIIKL YANNACONE TONE L-XRDONE 10V llla 'IND NIXNU LRN R White ide W Ignnff Xlr Lee Nlr Bear Nlr Xnder on Wlr Xhern D Brown B Hellqult 101 , . . . 5 I 1 , ' S 1 , 1 vw , . . , . . ,- , . L , - - 3 . ' , , ', . ' ' ' , . . . 4 A . i - A I C R. . I , . ' 1 1 L in .g'l:iv: . . :I A A . Y 1 . , 3, :LL defeated, this time in a game which closed with f V K N . . . , . s, . , l 1 1 my 1 Y I 1 ' ' ' ' , , a , , pr, .' ' ' . v Y I . . ,W l ' - I N A ' by L .-I L Q 0 ' ,.,c' 5 z A 1 o 4 . P I ky u 1 7 VA LI l., J' ' .H I , . A' I f l f .- f .- .4 , Q' .' l I ' 3' , i, V , , , , A , 5, . . .' , 5 , , . . J V , . . . F - ASKETB LL B -XSKLTB ALL SLORILS S H S Opps 'NIORRISTOWN CLIFFORD SCOTT PINGRY ROSELLE W ESTFIELD ALUMNI MADISON L ALDW ELL X ERONA GLEN RIDGE NIILLBURN VERONA M ADISON LALDWELL LHATHAM GLEN RIDGE MILLBURN LRANFORD HILLSIDE Varslty Basketball Handlcapped by lack of I1C10'11I, the 58 basketball team recorded a 414 wln loss record for the season Desplte the return of three regulars and several other good play ers, the team never qulte Jelled and lt plat ed rather mconslstantlw durmff most of the frames The season began wlth COIISCCIIIIVC losses to strong teams from Morrlstown and Chfford qcott Agalnst Plngry the Hllltoppers secured thelr flrst vlctorw, but were overpowered bw Roselle Park and w6Stfl81tl 1n follovung games bumnnt lost IIS fxrst two conference games to 'VIad1son and Caldwell but recox ered to upset Verona Followlng another serles of losses the team was cheered by a sensatlonal uctors over Nladlson At the hands of the Caldwell Cluefs qumnnt suffered lts tenth defeat In the next game however the team heat Chatham bw 1111112 pomts Successne losses to Flen Rldge Nllllbllfll, Cranford, and II1lls1de closed the season Summlt s 58 team dld not rels on a bw man to do most of IIS scorlng and l'6bOlll'lIllIlU but conslsted lnstead of a core of sohd, all around play ers C11 Owren, Herb Schmldt Tom 1r1or, and Darnell Mallory were the regular starters, statlstlcs reveal that each scored over two hundred polnts, an unusual achlevement for members of a hlgh school team Owren scored mamly from the 011151116 wlth an accurate push shot and play ed heads up ball on defense Schnudt scored equally well wlth a long push shot and sensatlonal drlvlng lay ups He was a ball hawklng guard on defense Prlor rehed on a soft Jump shot to score and, asslsted by Vlallory d1d most of the teams reboundlng Wlallory, the onlv sophomore on the squad possessed an accurate shootmf' eye and was an excellent rebounder Sharlnff the fnfth posltlon were '1ed Judson, Cary Halllngse, and Ceorge 11l6l1l6I', each of whom showed conslderable sklll The squad was rounded out by 1'red 'VIc1Iane, ,lon Memcke Bob Brewster, Ed Betts Dlck Orr qtanley Crant, and Tonv Cox Managers were Ter rs Burke, Blalr Brown and Doug 'VIac'W1llan Coach Underwood worked closely Wllll the boys on the team, helplng them coordlnate thelr 1nd1v1dual talents to form a well balanced squad FIRST ROW S Grant, C Owren, H Schmidt, G Halllngse, T Prior SECOND ROW Coach Underwood, R Orr, T Judson, F M4Mane, E Betts, R Brewster, .I Hudglns, .I Melmke, T Burke, B Broun 41- ..............,.,,.... . .' .,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 66 48 .................. .....,......,...., 6 9 61 .....................,...... ..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A 5 7 56 ......,.,,................ .,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 50 ,,,.,,,,..............,. 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' a 9 ' , as - as ' - ' ' ' ' D ' u Q 1 1 n 1 1 A U n ' ' . 7 ' - . 2 Intramural Basketball c winter month f 10:7 m8 ns 1 llrw num cr 0 oxs turn out l' the n lrlmnrll bl lutblll f :ff 0 e len ll lll in fllrilllllll of fowl: Kmlcr-on proveil popullr nw hscnlx Iwo if llll dllll '7-16 bows plr 1 mtecl ll I s ll mere 1 4 of IllllC tc un- uul bovs from the IH'PVl0ll5 H lr Slxtw four 'rumen were plnul before st mor home Wx ,pm 5 Z ef room 115 lrllllllpllflll over '-0lDll0Ill0l'l home room '777 lhe top Junior home room xx is l'77 Ili record of YVIHS and lo-.ses was 5 0 127 '7 1 The Wlrllllllf team John Johnston Lorne Iolmson Blalr Brown Charles Wllxon John Scheele Peter Fxlcls 4' Varsuy Club FIRST ROW lx X.1nWlnk lf- D Ylaru R Fllterer J mn X Carrlnne IJ 'N B Ruhnke H Wnvder SEI OWU ROW W Dc-wereux 0 sren 1 onne Smhleppe H Bennett D Barr L Bontunpo THIRD ROW F Nlcxlane X Fox E Belt T Prmr B Naxre age u m xexer B e u FOLRTH ROXX I' Felbu h ud on F u Stauder H S4 hmldl L Ra ord R Nlorgan L Torell X 5, t? Thi - s 0 7 -T sa ': 1 ri' ll' I ' 5 3 X -L fb-' or -'11 1 as 1 l11,.u,. H , ' ' , ..2.. IE Th 'lil v. ulvr l - ' '- ' I 1 f I Q Q A 5 I' 3 -35, 7-11 -223, Vl- 1, if '- ' -1 s' .. z- 1-5 5 Iic'I' . is 511511 ' ' us- ' -1 sz 100 '. ' -Y. PL I. V 1 , i 3 I L-1 ' A YY MQ , . ., ' ,Y ff, .., , 4 ' mf QI. ' . ..IQleQ K . , . .' 1' ' . .7 I- 7 - ,,r - 7 ' 4 5 -l V v V G. x' , R. A ll, J. I 1 l: - - 7- .l 1 -' -I Aw ,- . . S. - . -- V, - l' I R. G' , J. H ag' fp. - , R' V, .n ll., ist. A 1 T. J 5 , rf la 1, rf 7 ' :ff , - . , '- , . I ? 50 g.l,ff,wf'4 .11 f 4 ...Z li Xrtfq J- 5 - 0 - 1 ,Liga c -'-- aqgwx g 5 3 E I s MA .f,-A.n i FIRST ROW: J. Baker, N. Nichols, J. Northrup, J. McAlpine M. Vitale. SECOND ROW: J. Skiest, T. Wenzel, H. Beyer, A Weening. THIRD ROW: S. Barr, L. Hydorn, S. Smith, S Knoff, M. L. Golding. HOCKEY If you saw the boys practicing football at Memorial Field last fall, you must have seen the girls working on their hockey passes and drives. During the hockey season, the senior, junior, and sophomore teams battled the weather as well as each other and enjoyed themselves thoroughly. This year they competed against several schools from near- by towns-Union, Vifestfield, Madison, Millburn, and Morristown. The excellent coaching and supervision of Miss Mueller and Miss Kirk contributed greatly 'H sw? 0,- to the growth of skill and teamwork within the groups. The fun had, the new friends met, and the skills learned made the season very worthwhile. Eighteen of Summit's skilled players participated in the All High School Play Day, held at Cedarbrook Park in Plainfield. At the close of the day's events Edie Mitchell was selected as the best center forward and Cynthia Hurlbert as the best left fullback. By showing both interest and skill in hockey, the juniors and sophomores insure an equally exciting season next year. FIRST ROW: E. Mitchell, C. Krayer, J. McCeorge, C. Hurlbert, L. Hammond, P. Wenzel, J. Sherman. SEC- OND ROW: L. Schmidt, J. Coddington, L. Cutersloh, C. Smith, J. Meinert, M. J. Nittel, A. Yannell. THIRD ROW: M. Kane, J. Codding- Miller, S. Murray. ton, M. Benner, S. Burns, K. Spitzer, J. McKinley, C. JUNIOR-SENIOR BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: M. Kane, J. Mein- ert, J. Carter, N. Hill, S. Burns, A. Yannell, C. Rosato. SECOND ROW: M. Earl, C. Steplight, E. Mitchell, C. Krayer, L. Hammond, L. Skerritt, A. Parlapiano, P. Tur- ton. THIRD ROW: E. Clark, J. Wlall, J. Sherman, J. Birch, C. Hurlbert, P. Wenzel, L. Fitzsim- mons, W. Spurgeon. FOURTH ROVV: M. Taylor, G. Davies, S. Lewis, L. Schmidt, L. Gutersloh, J. Rosler, J. Sansome, M. Nittle, ASKETB LL If you heard shouts coming from the girls' gym after school during February or March, you know that the girls' basket- ball season was in full swing. This year, under the direction of Miss Kirk and Miss Rankin, sophomore, junior, and senior girls participated in a new round-robin tournament. In addition to practice competition with each other, the five sophomore and seven junior-senior teams visited nearby schools in Union, Springfield, Morristown, and Wfestfield to engage in competitive play- day sessions. The winning squads were captained by Mary Lou Golding, sopho- more division, and Margaret Kane, junior- senior division. All in all the season was an exciting and challenging one. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: J. Baker, C. Dunne, T. Wenzel, J, Moore, A, Weening, M. Vitale. SECOND ROW: C. Matlack, S. Koch, J. Trucksess, E. Schweickhardt, H. Beyer, J, Cowen. THIRD ROW: S. Barr, M. Ritchie, M. Golding, G. Sams, M. Skiles. FOURTH ROW: R. Wrathall, S. Engelman, C. MacMaste-r, L. Hydorn, N. Nichols. FIFTH ROW: J. Skiest L. Taylor s. Smith, B. Landry, v. Palos. ' ' fcmy 3 vasar O 2 ff f ' ff 55, ffff I, p I , , 77129 Lf? lx Ytfgvioli' M Wm X I f P3 K X 425 C2 M. Levenbach. FIFTH ROW: M. Riemer, J. Davies, J. Coddington, J. Coddington, J. McKinley, M. Benner, K. Spitzer, S. Murray, C. Starks. has Qiiws- FIRST ROW: J. Baker, C. Matlack, N. Nichols, L. Hydorn, S. Koch. SECOND ROW: R. Wralhall, J. Skiest, S. Barr, H. Beyer, J. Cowen, E. Schweickhardt. THIRD ROW: M. Ritchie, A. YVeening, C. Sams, M. Vitale, T. Wenzel. FOURTH ROW: C. Mai-Master, S. Engelman, M. Ahearn, M. J. Miller, C. Eklund, S. Knoff. FIFTH ROW: M. Skiles, M. L. Golding, L. Taylor, J. Klienfelder, B. Lundry, R. Peterman. VOLLEYBALL Yolleyhall has been an exciting sport in the girls' C.O. I,IlySiClli Year. Twelve intra- mural teams enjoyed a fun-filled season. Joining forces, the seniors and juniors formed six teams, three of which tied for first place. The winning teams were the Senior Sparx, captained hy Lynn Miller: the D. Bfs led by Ann Griswold: and the Sneak- ers, with Nancy Wvalton as captain. Among the up-and-coming teams which participated in the sophomore tournament, first place went to Joy Reilingis squad, the Jolly Vollies. Tying for second place were the T. Cfs 4'The Greatestb and the Squeedunks, captained by Nancy Nichols and Linda Hydorn respective- ly. Near the close of the season, teams repre- senting each class played three exciting games against Union. Janet Luciano, the Girls, Athletic Commis- sioner, was in charge of supervising and of- ficiating the after school events, which were under the auspices of the Girls' Athletic Honor Society. Eiga JUNIOR-SENIOR VOLLEYBALL FIRST ROW: C. Steplight, E. Mitchell, J. Meinert, M. Taylor, J. McCeorge, C. Krayer, P. Turton. SECOND ROW: S. Robertson, M. Earl, N. Hill, J. Rosler, E. Clark, L. Hammond, S. Ridings, C. Rosato. THIRD ROW: M. Kane, J. Wall, J. Sherman, J. Birch, C. Hurlbert, A. Yannell, P. W'enzel, L. Fitz- simmons, C. Smith. FOURTH ROW: G. Davies, S. Lewis, J. Cast, L. Cutersloh, G. Sansone, M. Nettel, J. Carter, L. Sket- ritt, M. Levenhach. FIFTH ROW': M. Riemer, J. Davies, J. Coddington, J. Coddington, J. McKinley, S. Burns, M. Ben- ner, K. Spitzer, S. Murray, L. Miller, W. Spurgeon. Modern Dance Club The Modern Dance Club, under the guidance of Miss Rankin and its president, Phyllis Guest, spent most of its time working on choreography and various dance techniques. The skill gained through weekly practice together enabled the girls to make a substantial con- tribution to the G.O. Show, Where's Charley? As an added attraction, the group attended the Modern Dance Symposium at Ridgewood High School, where they exhibited their achievement before similar groups from all sections of New Jersey. FIRST ROW A Elliot C Stepllght M J Williams C Greena ysalt P Guest L Skerrltt N Nuhols S Knoff W Watts SECOND ROW C Smith N Casebolt L NICNHIF J Northrop M Ritchie S Covalt Girls Athletic Honor Society Interest and participation IH extra curricular sports are prerequisites for membership in the Cirls Athletic Honor Society Only those Junior and senior girls who have earned their letters or numerals are eligible The club s president, Sandy Burns helped ar th t d rf lt h h h l FIRST Row J McKinley M Benner s Burns sEcoND Row range e S H en aw y games W lc were earn Y E Klnley E Mitchell L Hazen N Walton N Hill D Schrock iejnjfilied Q lliartclpators afd Spectators alike Asslsted THIRD ROW J Karr B Burke A Yannell C Krayer C y iss lr t e group aso contributed its efforts to Hurlbert M Nlttel FOURTH ROW .I McFarland S Murray Chlt Chats the nlagfizlfle Pllbl1ShCd IN the GlI'lS A ll M Klrsche C Starks M Kane M A Frosch C Smith lgtlc Agsgglauon of New Jersey Leaders Club The Leaders Club, new this year, is directly related to the girls phys ical education program It is com posed of three girls chosen by their classmates from each of the twelve gym sections Working under Wliss Rankin and Nhss Kirk the club members took daily attendance assumed charge of the showers, led exercises and demonstrated peclflc skills before the class Through these duties the girls reheyed the gym teachers of routine responsibilities and, in adrh tion gained experience ln leadership FIRST ROW S Dayld on E Walker I' Wenzel S Burn K Kennedy WI Benner P Sodano J Carter 5 Nlor e SECOND ROW F Nloroney 'NI Xbbey 'V 'Nichols N Walton J WIFKIHIFW R lei e J Dayle L Skerrit X Staplm THIRD ROW M Golding T Wenzel S Barr X Weenin L 'ileredlth S Knoff L Matlock 107 J Tuohig : . , . , . . , . - s F V . .b w , . , . , . , . , . . . , . 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',..: ,t.t ', ' v-1 J, -'S,- S, -' ,A-.' . 2 - ' - V . . . , ' ' 4 - 1 - si- 2, .1 , . , . , SENIOR RODRIGO ABRAHAMS Coleglo Vavxer Panama 2 3 GO Show 4 Soccer 4 RICHARD ADAMS Track 3 Employed by Slnger Sew mg Center ZOE ALBERT Corrldor Committee 2 3 4 Book Mart 3 4 Junior Red Cross Commtttee 3 Pep Club 3 Tower 3 4 Top 3 4 Mlmeographlng Crew 4 Club 215 4 Hockey 2 Archery 3 Badmmton, 3 J HARVEY ALEXANDER Dance Band, 3 WILLIAM F AMBERG Rutherford Hlgh School Rutber ford New Jersey 2 3 Stage Lighting Crew 2 3 Chorus 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 Band 2 3 Rlfle Club 2 3 G0 Show 4 Baseball 2 3 4 MARGARET ANN ANDERSON Student Cou.nc1l, 4 Cor ndor Committee 3 secretary 4 Book Mart 2 Cafe tena Committee 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Entre Nous 4 Senatus Populusque Romanus 2 3 Club 215 secre tary 4 Chonls 2 4 GO Show 4 Archery 2 Table Tenms 2 Basketball 2 3 RAYMON ANGLISS Employed as landscaper VIRGINIA C JOAN ARATO Corridor Commlttee 2 Book Mart 4 Junior Red Cross Committee 2 Cafe tena Commlttee 2 Leaders Club 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Top 3 4 Flnanclal Department 3 Mlmeographmg Crew 3 Art Club 2 Rifle Club 2 Table Tenms 3 Basketball 3 Baseball 3 RICHARD R ASKEW Progectxon Crew 3 4 Entre Nous 4 Sclence Club 4 Employed as shlpplng clerk THEIEESA BACE Class Councxl 2 Pep Club 4 Art Cub 4 ANTHONY BARR House and Grounds Commtttee 4 Projection Crew 2 Stage Llghtlng Crew 2 3 Chemis- try Club 3 Physlcs Club 3 Science Club 4 G0 Show 3 Employed by Natlonal Grocery Store ROBERT BELLEMORE-Brxghton Hlgh School Boston Massachusetts 2 Employed by Summit Post Office MARILYN BENNER Girls Athletlc Honor Society 3 4 Leaders Club 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Senatus Populus- que Romanus 2 Modern Dance Club secretary 2 Internatlonal Relations Club 2 3 4 Hockey 2 3 captain 4 Archery 2 3 4 Table Tenms 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Badmmton, 2 3 4 Tenms 2 ARNOLD BESIER Sportsmens Club 2 3 Der Deutsche Verem 3 vlce presldent 4 Chemlstry Club 3 Mlmeo graphmg Crew 2 Gulse and Dtsguxse 4 Band 2 Marching Band 2 J EDWARD BETTS Student Councll 3 Class Councxl 4 House and Grounds Committee 3 Jumor Red Cross Committee 2 Athletic Committee 4 Varsity Club 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Servxce Committee 4 Soccer 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 BARBARA BIRCH Pep Club 3 4 Top 3 4 Mlmeo graphlng Crew 3 Future Teachers of America Club 4 International Relations Club 4 Cheerleaders 4 GO Show 4 Archery 3 Table Tenms 2 3 4 Basketball 4 Badmmton 2 3 4 CAROL JOYCE BLUM Cafeterla Committee 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Art Club 4 Table Tenms 3 Basketball CATHERINE BOFFO Table Tenms 2 Basketball 2 Baseball 2 Tenms 2 Employed by S H Kress 81 Co HARRY BORYESKNE Football 4 Employed by Esso Servlcenter LYNN H BOYD Student Council 2 Cafeteria Commit tee 4 Gtrls Athletxc Honor Society 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Tower 4, Top 4 International Relatlons Club 4 Hockey 2 Archery 2 3 Table Tenms 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Badmmton 2 3 4 BARBARA BREUR Student Council 2 Class Councll 4 Corridor Committee, 3 vxcepresldent 4 Safety Com mittee 4 House and Grounds Commxttee 2 3 4 Cafeteria Committee, 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 El Farol 4 Bxology Club 2 International Relations Club 3 4 Jumor Prom Committee, 3 Servlce Com mlttee 4 Table Tenms 3 ROBERT BREWSTER Top 4 Senatus Populusque Romanus 2 Senior Math Club 4 Chemistry Club 3 Science Club 4 Club 215 4 Band, 3 4 Basketball 4 Tra k, 2 , BLAIR BROWN Safety Committee 3 4 House and Grounds Committee 4 Cafeteria Committee 4 Senior Math Club 4 Bnology Club 2 Chemistry Club 3 Sclence Club 4 Band,2 Football manager4 Basket ball manager 3 manager 4 CHARLES WILLIAM BROWN Student Council treasurer 4 Fmancxal Department 4, Employed as landscaper WILLIAM GARY BRUHNS Sportsmens Club 2 3 4 Senxor Math Club 4 Scxence Club 4 Employed by A 8: P Food Store SUSAN BONNIE BURKE Junlor Red Cross Committee 3 4 Glrls Athletic Honor Society 3 4 Tower 3 4 Top 4 Entre Nous 2 Hockey 3 Archery 3 4 Table Tenms 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 Bad mlnton, 3 4 TERENCE BURKE El Farol 4 Senlor Math Club 4 Football 3 Basketball manager 2 manager 3 mana ger 4 Baseball manager 2 manager 3 manager4 SANDRA LEE BURNS-Class Councll 3 4 Girls Ath letnc Honor Soclety 3 4 Leaders Club 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Top 3 Senatus Populusque Romanus 2 3 Sclence Club 4 Modern Dance Club 2 Guxse and Dlsguxse 2 3 4 Chorus 2 Hockey 2 3 Archery 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Badmmton 3 JUDITH ANN BURROWS-Cafetena Committee 2 Pep Club 2 3 4 Mxmeographmg Crew 4 Table Tenms 3 Basketball 2 Baseball 2 3 4 JOHN C BUSH House and Grounds Commlttee 3 4 El Farol, 4 Club 215 4 Chess Club 4 Employed as gardener DAVID CALLAHAN Student Council 2 Class Councll 2 3 Projection Crew 2 3 4 Stage Llghtmg Crew 2 Chorus 2 FRANK CAMPANO Class Council 4 Employed by Charles Mazzucco Florlst GENEVIEVE CAPAROSO Jumor Red Cross Commlttee 2 Pep Club 2 3 Hockey 2 3 Basketball 3 Baseball RALPH CAPAROSO Football 2 3 ANTHONY CARDONE Student Councll 3 Class Coun cal, 2 president 3 Varslty Club 3 4 Fmanclal De partment 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Track 2 Baseball 3 4 ANN CARLONE-Art Club 4 GLENN H CARLSON Sportsmens Club 4 Club 215 4 Internat1onalRelat1ons Club 3 4 Chorus 3 4, GO Show 3 4 Employed by Hobby Hall NANCY LEE CASEBOLT Jumor Red Cross Commlttee 2 3 4 Cafeteria Committee 4 Pep Club 3 4 Club 215 4 International Relatlons Club 4 Table Tenms 3 Baseball 2 Badmmton 2 3 Employed by Brooks of Summxt LOIS ANNE CHANDLER Hockey 2 Table Tenms 2 Basketball 2 JOHN J CHESLER Football 2 Employed by Central Market MICHAEL COLANGELO Varslty Club 3 4 Football 3 4 RICHARD CONNELL Student Councll 2 3 4 Class Council secretary 2 4 Safety Commlttee 2 3 4, Ath letlc Committee chairman 4 Varsity Club 3 4 Top 3 4 Senatus Populusque Romanus 3 Chemistry Club 3 Orchestra 2 3 Service Committee 3 chalrman 4 Soccer 3 4 Basketball, 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 BARBARA ANNE CONNELLY Top 4 secretary 2 3 presldent 4, Entre Nous 2 3 4 El Farol 4 International Relations Club 4 Service Committee 3 4 Hockey 2 3 Archery 3 Basketball 2 Em ployed by Remhardt s Inc RALPH CLIFTON COVEY Tap 4 Chemistry Club, 3 Science Club 4 Band 2 3 4 Marchmg Band 2, 3 leader 4 BARBARA COX Art Club 2 3 Basketball 2 3 Base ball 2 3 4 Badmmton 2 MARY ANN CRITELLI Top 3 4 Fmanclal Department 4 Mlmeographmg Crew 3 Badmmton 3 DOROTHY DASTI Student Councxl 2 Top 4 EDGAR DAVIS Entre Nous 4 Science Club 4 Chess Club 4 Color Guard 3 4 Track 3 4 Tenms 2 CAROLYN DEAN Student Council 2 Safety Commlt tee 4 Cafeteria Committee 2 3 4 Glrls Athlettc Honor Society 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Top 4 Senatus Populusque Romanus 3 Club 215 4 Cheerleaders 3 4 G0 Show 3 Junlor Prom Committee 3 Hockey Table Tenms 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Badmmton 2 3 4 Tenms 4 JOAN DEAN Cafeteria Committee 3 Top 3 4 Mtmeo graphmg Crew 3 Hockey 2 Table Tenms 3 GERALD E DEERING Der Deutsche Vereln 3 Em ployed by Kemper Insurance Co JUDITH DEITRICH Junlor Red Cross Committee 3 4 Tower 4 Top 4 Senatus Populusque Romanus 2 Chemistry Club 3 Sclence Club 4 Archery 3 4 Table Tenms 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Baseball 2 Badmmton 2 3 4 C WARREN DEVERLUX Tower 4 Senatus Populusque Romanus 2 3 Semor Math Club 4 B1ol05Y Club 2 Chemistry Club 3 Science Club 4 Band 2 3 4 Soccer 4, Basketball 2 3 Tenms 3 4 LORETTA DeVITO ANTHONY DIGIROLOMO Employed by Summit POS! 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YVILLIAM YVALDW Senior Math Club. 43 Chemistry Club, president 33 Physics Club, 33 Science Club, 43 Camera lub 2 3 ' I oru- ' , 'K'.O.Sho WILI IA'tI G W ALDAU Hou e and K round Kommrttee 3 vice chairman -4 Athlftrc Kommrttee 4 Senatus lopulusque Romanus 2 Der Deut che Yerern 5 4 Science Club 4 Track 2 Ba eball 3 ROK HELLE W AI DEN Book Nlart 3 4 Jrrnror Red Km Kommrttee 2 'lop 'I Senatu lopulu que Romrnu 2 Klub 21: 4 International Relation Klub 4 BETTY STE43 AR1 X4 ALKFR Miss Bcalrls School an e New Jersey 2 3 1 K u T uer rol ur c n national Relations Club 4 Ba kctball 4 Badminton 4 R411 H ALLAN W AI KER lrojcctron K ren 3 4 Cho u O S RA1 44 ALKFR Student Kounrrl 3 Khe Klub 4 lo t 2 all rat KATHRHIN ANNI' 44 ALLIS Kafeterla Kornmrttee 4 lep Klub 2 3 4 Toner 4 l'uture Teacher of tmerrca Klub 3 4 International Rclitrons Klub 4 Archery 3 4 Table Tennis 2 3 4 Ba ketball 7 4 Badminton EL AINF W ATERS 1North High School Columbu Ohio 2 'tlarn Toyyn lnp High School Parkrrdge Illrnor 3 Su ent Council 2 3 Book Mart Junior ed Kross Committee 4 Cafeteria K omnrrttce 4 Pep K lub 4 E1 Farol 2 Modern Dance Club 3 Art Klub 4 Future Teachers of America Klub Z lntcrnatronal Re a ron Club 4 horu yy ockey 3 r tery a e a Basema Yolleyball 2 Speedball 2 SUSAN M WEIK ANK Student Kouncrl a Kouncr erta Kommrttec ub 2 Toner 4 Scnatu Iopulu quc Rom rnu 4 Hockey s etball 2 3 c rot 2 PA'1RIKIA A X4l Nll'L Strrdc nt Kouncrl 5 Kafctc ornmltlee 4 c t er ei 1 Albert J Bartholomeyc Future Teachers of America Club Art Klub A embly Committee Athletic Kommlttee Band Basketball Intramural Clrls Book 'tIart Cafeteria K ommrttee Camcr 1 K lub Chr er leaders Che s Klub K horn K lu t 211 K Orrldol A OIIITIIIIIKP Dance Band Dance-. Declrc ation Der Deut che Yerern El Farol Entre 1Nou Faculty Financial Department Football CO Short Ctrl Athletic Honor Society 7 Top, 45 Entre Nous, 2, 43 Science Club, 43 Hockey, 23 Archery, 23 Table Tennis, 33 Basketball, 23 Badminton, 3: Tennis, 2. FRED WHITE Newark Academy, Newark, New Jersey, 2, 33 Football, 43 Baseball, 4. RUTH E. WHITMOREW Student Council, 43 Corridor Committee, 3, 43 Safety Committee. 3. 43 Pep Club, 33 Top, 3, editor-in-chief, 43 Entre Nous. 2. 33 KIhorus, 2, 3, 43 Band, 23 Marching Band, 23 KI.O. Show, 2, 3, 43 Archery, 23 Table Tennis, 2, 3, 4. WOLFGANKI WILHELBI -Safety Committee, 43 Der Deutsche Yerein, 3, 43 Science Club, 43 Football, 2, 3. ELIZABETH WILLEY-Junior Red Cross Committee, 3, 43 Cafeteria Committee, 43 Pep Club, 2, 3, 43 Senatus Populusque Romanus, 23 E1 Farol, 43 Club 215, 43 International Relations Club, 2, 33 Chorus, 2, 3, 43 KI.O. Show, 2, 3, 43 Table Tennis, 2, 3, 43 Basketball, 23 Badminton. 2, 3, 43 Employed at B. Altman 8: Co. MARY JANE WILLIAMS Junior Red Cross Committee, 4' Cafeteria Committee. 4' P p Club 2 3' Top 4' Senior Nlath Club 4 Science Club 3 Modern Dance K u 4 Klub 211 4 Junior lrom Committee 3 Hockey 2 5 Archery 5 Ta1ilLTennls 2 3 Ba et 2 3 Badmrn on 3 Tennr 2 Employe 1 Brook of Summit JANIFS XY OLFIL Employed by Summit Dog and Kat Hospital K HARI ES l' 4401.11 Student Kouncrl 4 Kafetetra Kom mrttec 4 lcp Klub tret urcr 4 Ll l'arol treasurer 4 Bas etball 4 Track 3 4 DOIK IAS WOODRIINK Student Kouncll 2 president 4 a s o 3 Kafcterrt Komml ce 3 Spo s cns Klub ro 0 v ui ne 1 ent Khenu trv Klub 3 S rence Klub 4 Assembly Kom tee 4 otus 3 K O Shots 3 Service om n tee34Track234 I' RONALD 14 OODS Sport mens Klub 3 ROBERT VOODW ARD Employed a greenhouse worker ROBERT W R ATH ALL lroyectton Krew 2 Stagg Lighting Kreys 7 3 Der Deut che Yetern 3 4 Senior 14a Klu 4 Khemr try Klub 3 Phy rc Club 2 3 Scren e Club 4 Tack 2 3 Employed by Rehets Chemical Korrrpany LORRAIINF ALIKE VZLLFF Book 'Klart 3 4 Junior Red Kross Kommrttee 3 4 Toner 4 Top 4 Att Club 3 MICHAEL HANAK ONE Xar ity Klub 3 president 4 Sci ce Club 4 Football 7 3 4 Tr k 3 Employed a ma on YNN MARIE XANNFLI K l tthlc-tn Honor Society eadcr ui Icp Klu 5 4 Top 4 Sena Us lopulusque Romanu Archery 7 4 Table Tenms a e ia 1 Pia Badminton 5 4 LOL IS IIK HIK HI Athletic Komnuttee 4 lep Club 4 l7lnunrralDepartment 4 Track 4 DEX K urse and Drsgur e Hockey House and Crounds Committee International Relations Club Junior Kla ,Iunror Red Kro Committee Leader Club Alrmeographlng Kreyy Nlodern Dance K lub 1 Orchestra l ep K lub lrojectron Crew Safety Committee Science K lub Scnatu Iopulu que Romanu Sc-nror Klas Senior Dlrettory Senior 'tlath Klub Seryrcr Kornmtttee Soccer Sophomore K lass Sport nren s K lub Sta e Lighting Crexy btudent K ounul Superlatn es Top Touer Twtrlers Xarsrty Club K1 , , ,4,Ch s, 2,3 4, , yt 2 I ' I I I ' e I- 3 1 Iv Is ' :I'.', li . 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