Westfield High School - Weather Vane Yearbook (Westfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1954

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Achvihes ..,......... ..,........4. Arhlefics ,......,. .....,......, Feafu res .,..,.... I O5 Fo rew ord Whoever has no knowledge of music knows o+her things +o no purpose. lSenecal We of The Weather Vane sfaff, speaking for The Class of l954, are proud fo dedi- cafe our Yearbook To Miss Janef M. Grim- Ier, and fo choose for our Theme one of The fines? of all 'rhe arfs - music. RUTH LA DUE Ediior-in-Chief x X X.. I F'-:Y-ga- A lv-L. 'Q 55 :Lx--.16 . N S V - . mhi 2 5 M - I K E . '11, i.'i.,, Qi i :gQ.T sw, -3 1, 5' 4- E525 Si i S .E q ...iv-4.-Q I . -. L' fiub ll : NL 3 mf ' . :.,,, 2 . 2- ln 2 if ,- ' x . - A Q- i - A .- N 1' 3 1 in , Y ' ' PS- X 'iss Q' ' Gul Q, -X eu -A 1 g A' i--..- . -- ing x. . Qs- -QL 5. . 1 'fin-.- f '-- uw ' . b Ez V11 -if QA, 5:51 Q f r Q, -E.: W' 5104- ig-. f Q? ht. ,iq iii 'Mit N' -4. sl - -'iii ii ..-r:,g-Ti -'- g . I lf. N-is-'-1 Ni--I bi-5 x -i , - :i , I, -eT s N F . 5-Q Al . 11- 2-. 2. 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ATTer graduaTing from Kearny High School as valedicTorian of her class, Miss Grimler received her Bachelor of Science degree from The Juilliard School of Music and Then her MasTer's degree from Columbia UniversiTy. She TaughT Tor several years in PiTman, New Jersey, and Then came To WesTTield, where she is Supervisor of Music in The Public Schools. Along wiTh The worlc she does in The schools, Miss Grimler direcTs The WesTTield Music Club Chorus. She is acTive in The New Jersey EducaTional AssociaTion and has iusT Tinished her Term as presidenT of The music deparTmenT of The organizaTion. ln I944 Miss Grimler direcTed The All STaTe High School Chorus, which is sponsored by The New Jersey EducaTional AssociaTion. By inspired direcTing, by superb organizaTion of groups. and, Though we haTe To admiT iT, by Those much maligned 7:45 A. M. rehearsals, Miss Grimler has had greaT success in producing superior high school music. Miss 6rimler's success cannoT be measured, however, only by laudaTory criTicism and widespread acclaim. Success in Teaching lies Tar beyond achievemenTs such as ThaT. Miss Grimler Teels ThaT her real purpose lies in Teaching her sTudenTs To sing properly, in helping Them To gain poise and coniidence beTore an audience, and in giving Them an undersTanding of and a TasTe for good music ThaT can be a never ending source of pleasure and relaxaTion Tor The resT of Their lives. Since she came To W.H.S. TourTeen years ago, Miss Grim- ler's influence has reached pracTically every sTudenT who has enTered iTs doors, for music is a viTal parT oi our school life. The members of The Class oT I954 hope ThaT The dedicaTion oT This yearbook will express in a small way Their appreciaTion of and graTiTude Tor Miss Grimler's inspiring worlc. Y - CD' llT'll'T FACULTY ........ L. . . ROBERT L. FOOSE DR. S. N. EWAN. Jr. HAROLD S. THOMPSON BA., MA, BS., MA., PHD. B.S, Principal Supervising Principal Assisfanf io fha Principal D VINCENT KING J. ISABELLA DODDS ELEANOR DERBY M- B-'M MA- omce sms Guidance, Social Sfudies Guidance CLERKS ANN ABERNETHY GRACE BINGHAM MARGARET KRAFT Auce RIKER Office Shi? Olilice Shff Office Slafl Office Shi? Tllruugll the Year DOLORES BORDNER B.A.. M.A. English RUTH CAMERON B.A.. M.A. Social Sfudios GERTRUDE FOUTZ B.A.. M.A. English, Lalln X xi xkx .T X X. X.. X X 4 i Q ,, , . 5, ROBERT BANKS ALBERT BOBAL B.S., M. Ed. BA.. M.A. lnslrumenlal Music Social Studies CAROL BRINSER SAMUEL BUNTING WERNER BURGER B-PM M-A. BA. B.S.. MA, Speech, Dramalics SP,ni5h Aff DlETRlCl'l ROBERT DUNCAN BART ELLIS S MA M English Phys Ed Personal Living Melhemahcs JOSEPH FREEMAN HARVEY GERBER GA51'0N QESNER B.S. B.S. B.S.. B.A. English, Safe Driving Mafhomeiics F,-,nah JANET GRIN!-ER ELISABETH GROMLICH B-A-I M-A4 B.S,, MA. VON' MI-'SiC Mafhamafics CLARENCE JONES B.S., M.S. Physioqra phy, Biology ALICE HALL DAMA HILL An'I Librarian 55.. M-A. Mafhsmaficx ELIZABETH KENNEDY LOUISE KOSAK RN- B.S., M.A. Home NUFSINQ Home Economics I ik: A if , THOMAS LA cosm JOHN LAY JOAN LEAR Gomes: LEWIS as., MA. s.s,, MA. s.s. a.s., M. Ed. Spanish Firsi Aid, Phys. Ed. NWS- Edu Fifi' Aid Social Sfudies L.y as -, I. '. 1 K Ai X A VV 'K 2 ,-43- . -C ,Q-,N X51 4, ' N 'xv Z7-Z E4 .MJ 'QT' , ,AL S -- x , uf X R Q. 'xx . J L E tQV L vgzmo! MILTON LUXEMBURG MELVIN MICHAELS BS., M.A. B.A., Mfx. English EYlQli5h RUPERT MILLER B.S. B.S.. MA. Social Sfudios ANDREW PALENCAR Social Sfudies, Comm. Subiech GERTRUDE ROGERS MARIAN SCOTT B.S.. MA. 8.5. Phys. Ed., Personal Living Librarian RUSSELL STILES NOEL A. TAYLOR B.S.. M. Ed. Biology, Phofography Alhlolic Trainer JOHN THOMPSON RUTH TOMBACHER 5.5. BIS. General Shop Vocal Music ALICE PELTON Commercial Subiecls C. BLAIR ROGERS Ph.B.. M.A. Chemisiry, Biology KENNETH SMIDA MARCELLA SOLOMON A.B. B5, Lafin Commercial Subiecfs I LOUISE THEURER BERNARD THOMAS M.A. Ph.B., MA. Ggrmgn. English English, Journalism wi, .V 0' 5 'I ,. T y 'Q ,LQ ' I 1 in . I Vg? g If lg , 45x23 oo 1 JI I if ?' l j 'nf' : Q ,Zia : 'ALI f W SENICRS W . -.. N. W' ! xg A 1, Firsl row, lell side, lell lo righl: Bill Dunbar, Doug Pelerson, Dick Pelerson, Gig Hollingsworlh, Sylvia Carver, Kalhy Sleiner, Judy Hemminger, Pally Tripp, Joyce Drake, Marilyn Rendano, Barbara Garabranl, Belle Rossnagel, Nancy Lagergren, Dale Grosvenor, Joe Vecchio. Second row: Jim Quinn, Bruce Crichlon, Diane Johnson, Cris Mowry, Carol Reddell, Carol Bockius, Joan Grander, Geraldine Fuchs, Barbara Smilh, Mary Di lorio, Nick Canigiula, Bob Jones. Third row: Bomb Hagerbaumer, Marcia Yocom, Dixie Berse, Mary Jane Hogan, Helen Page Selby, Ann Freeman, Joyce Meyers, Dollie Burrison, Arl Weinlraub, Pele Heck. Fourlh row: Paul Wolcoll, David Allen, Mildred Bullock, Joy Grasso, Eunice Ewing, Arline French, Lois Murphy, Audrey Guslalson, Evonne Robinson, Jack Wiley, Phil Slaas, Bob Medley. Fillh row: Gil Paradies, Dan Talbol, Ralph Bloomer, Bob Sledrnan, Gloria Vilale, Diane Clark, Kalhleen James, Merlyn Sepe, Diane Packard, John Scoll, Ed Ferrari. Sixlh row: John Tarlar, Nancy Shoulller, Kay Frey, Sylvia Spurlock, Marlowe Sellzer, Diana Toslo, Charles Barlel, Dick Malek, Gerry Faigle, Tom Hardell, Joyce Benninger, Mary Romag- noli, Ginny Perkins, Carol Bradshaw, Hugh Williams, Dolores Di Caprio, Ralph Bennell, Pele Cowles, Tom Smilh. Sevenlh row: Frank Checcio, Frank Jazikoll, Jill Revere, Bob Plirrmann, Charles Kern, Jack Schaible, Belly Gleason, Arl Van Blerkom, Bob Wallher, Ronny Randall, Lenny Dunkley, Sonny Bonneau, Curlice Oerlel, Duke Gould, Joe Venlimiglia, Jim Salisbury. Eighlh row: Bob Gleason, Pele Lallan, Herb Nichols, Jim Robinson, Melvin Knighl, Tony Brandl, Jack Wade, Harris Mosher, Marvin Den- ning, Bob Eames, George Turk. ., -Y , -4-ff .., A H. .M Firsl row, righl side, lell lo righl: Sue MacMillan, Miryam Cuervo, Rulh La Due, Barbara Lippman, Barbara Lewis, Elizabelh MacFarland, Jan Millar, Barbara Rescorla, Pally McKee, Wall Terhune, Alden Welch, Bob Wilson, Denny Marlin. Second row: Anne Darby, Belly Wade, Elna Forlenbaugh, Barbara Thorpe, Pal Klein, Judy Reasor, Mary Lou Dowell, Joyce Dunlcley, Bob Roeber, Leslie Dellels, Kerry Bloys. Third row: Pally Bryan, Lila Webber, Elsie Helme, Marilyn Leslie, Marilyn Miller, Grace Alpher, Dollie While, Ed Robinson. Fourlh row: Anne Spencer, Nancy Jane Buhrendorl, Belly Bunlcer, Ann Complon, Nancy Sears, Merry Ann Hall, Sally Thomas, Alice Free- man, Barbara Rakowslci, Margie Slaub, Palsy Sleiger, Mary Rumple. Fillh row: Lois Lilllelield, Carolyn Rowe, Elaine Pelraselc, Pal Dull, Carol Parsell, Joan Golden, Carol Kilbourne, Greg Devers, Cindy Beil, Joan Hovendon, Sharon Kaufman, Liz Beck, Emily Ferguson, Marlha Ellis, Jean Harrison, Grace Mirabella, Barbara Morris. Sixlh row: Kalhy Wellman, Carolyn Jacobus, Carol McDougall, Diane Walborn, Nancy Bourns, Carlyn Blanli, Carol Jellers, Edna Mae Dielrich, Larry Boyle, Bob Marilc, John Bilzer, Pele Ehrman, Ellen Miller, Marcia Bauer, Al Fanlone, Andy Morch, Pele Revere, Warren Rorden, Ed Conners. Sevenlh row: Tommy Thomas, Judy Couzens, Dawn Douglas, Peggy Fleming, Sara Lou Bonnell, Ann Hullon, Margarel Flinl, Tony Turner, Dan Seeley, Ralph Priddy, Joe Scalzadona, Carol Rineharl, Nancy Riclcer, Jim Mac- Millan, Tom Malanowslci, Bob Pagano, Jim Oliverie, Dick Cross, Carl Doerrer. Eighlh row: Gerry Godsoe, Larry King, Carl Bauer, Karin Dunn, John DeJong, Tony Evans, Franlc Bavosa, Howard Bonnell, Bill Dougherly, Joe Williams, Franlc Newberl, Helen Earharl. Concert of life SENIOR OFF' lLeff To riqhfl CERS Eunice Ewing ,, ,.,,.,,......,, secrefary Miss Marqaref Dielriclw adviser Jael: Sclwaible presidenl Jim Quinn ,......,,.,,f. presidenf Emily Ferguson ireasurer , . 2 .yr X ,.f f 24' 4 1 lfaf f . . ' I: av sl, SENIOR COUNCIL C n 1 We Talk If Over? Fzrsf row lefl To rnqhf Jacl: Schaible John Tariar Emily Ferguson, Liz Beclc, Eunice Ewing Carolyn Jacobus Duke Gould Second row Ronny Randall Jim uinn, Bill Dougherty, Alden Welch DAVID ALLEN 9 quiel dependabilily . . . hard working . . . successful in all he underlakes . . . compelenl presidenf of The German club . . . everyones lriend . . . a good sludenf . . . always willing 'IO help . . .a credil' lo W. H. 5. . , . Dave. GRACE ALPHER 0 always hurrying somewhere . . . an exlensive vocabulary pu? lo good use . . . sensifive poef . . . excels in' science . . . painling as a hobby . . . many ralenls in many fields . . . plans ro become a doclor . . . Gracie. CARL BAUER 0 ardenl Yankee fan wages a conlinual war on' French . . . cheerful . . . occasional sublle sarcasm . . .shy smile . . . lile's dream is lo do len push-ups . . . quiel and well-mam nered . . . Carl. MARCIA BAUER 0 allraclive . . . long eyelashes accenluafing her brown eyes . . . aclive in many musical organiza- lions . . . unperlurbed in any silualion . . . ofren involved in devilish pranks . . . changeable moods wilh hair lo march . . . Marcia. CHARLES BARTEL 0 a phoro bug... who linkers wilh radio . . . reserved smile , . . delinife ideas on many sub- iecls . . . lakes Things as lhey come and enioys lhem . . . always has an answer for everylhing . . . versarile . . . Chuck. f ,ff ' 3532.19 - ' 41.4-U-lj ,J 'li - ' N r r ..g.. JL ow' A fl 1-' , -. iw Y 0 V X 'W K ' xfx - l if-1 'L. Swv Vlli'll5l' . lggl 'iii LI L ' tri ' l ' 'nu' ,' i . , . . I A ! .N if'q-...yu X N H K Elf ' ,l FL-if . FRANK BAVOSA 0 oulslanding alhlelic l digrl f- ig-X ' 'U' ,. L' abilily in all sporls . . . famous crew ' MLK 4 3 ' f cur . . . explosive laugh . . . magneric ' ' I , personalily . . . leachers' lrial . . . Stl' M EiSl i'5Q1-- 3 ' choice of many cars . . . friend fo all xuyl 'yy . - ix and lo all a friend . . . Frank. :Zi l QfiS::Qf'QQ , , lib . 1 f'-sux-.R-. cs ' -sf fr- .- s. l , - isis. 555 4.- L-, u 'f-,ihxsgxig 1 i T gli: -. - , ll' fl M. 44. Z.: L fi' .. ?-QF?-fi ' ' AN - - 'L nas 13 :AQPQTL S933 l ,, V -LQ' X- - ,, mmf uv 1 ' - ' fi XX . .T.l'Z!i1 ' , Q , ,, ,.- .,! l 'L ' ?,,.4Jll iy r , V v- V vi . . L 38 ff f un f- ' il .t N I P ,L ' b - 330 ELIZABETH BECK U long, lhiclc lashes . ,',' il . . . dreamy blue eyes . . . undersland- ' , 6 l I L ing conlidanle . , . sweel disposilion i XV' ' , .. . excellenf driver , , . dclermined lo f ii r lr Y ll! rnasler lhe German language . . . fine 'M 'A I ', sense ol humor . . . modesl and re- A rj, I l 1 i served . . . appears naive . . . Liz. , 1 -Q L ' i l l l I . ' ' f ' f ,pf ,far - i lil l ,Sf 4 V . A ' F Esfhs- JOYCE BENNINGER 0 rwlwid lan ol r .Nl-fy inf: . , . ri'n1, lilxes fun... is wnl , . , li :H ' lv lv? n model zniiefwvy . . . f lli-'l1rnfar,l:.,.l0nq lr .-.ii l 274 4 , 5' ive and under- '.'z . .mlm xy' 'iii'-hilly . . . JOYCE. LUCINDA BEIL 9 n lalvnled pianisl and aclress . , . wide eyed innoncence . . . always lrunlr v,l:nn giving advice . . . perl and lallalixe . , . a girl of many lalenls . . . lruosl ol lriends . . . aspires fo an aelinq career . . . efler- vescenco plus . . . Cindy. RALPH BENNETT O iubilanl person- alily . , . lorever flashing a wide grin . . . wellrdrecsed . . . ccnlusos English class with A lunch period . .. lulure denlisl . , . pnsseases a ringing 'tenor voice . . . Big Slick cn' lhe golf Team . . . Ace , ELLEN JANE BERSE 0 beaulilul solo voice , . , lwlesl lrend in clclhes . . . srnarl afcnfwries lo rnalch . . . unusual laugh . . , Conslanlly qabllinq . . . drives a lwiiwn Cnnvcrliblc . , . loolcs lorward lo a career in musical comedy . . . Dixie. 267' ' 1 : ' ,- JOHN 8lTZEf 0 slow-movinq . . . dillidenl . . .glass fulor infphysics . . . lerrilis iowa-lfaler . . . lair weawer Caddy . . , handy wilh a slide rulpv. . . proud owner ol his owrv Chevy . . . Jnol' adverse li? cleep lhinlcinq... .l.B. V if 1 . . CAROL BOCKIUS 0 greaf big dimples . . . lull of sparkle and exuberance . . . a rush of words . . . lively and eager . . . male magnef . . . srruggles wiih homework . . . aifracfed by fha shore . . . Have I changed? . . . Carol. CARLYN BLANK 0 quief charm and friendliness . . . big brown eyes . . . sharp cloihes on a frim figure . . . neaf as a pin . . . Cuban iraveler . o depih of humor fhai ofien comes io fha surface . . . Carlyn. RALPH BLOOMER 0 proud owner of his '4I Ford . . . proiicieni mechanic . . . reservid . . . finishes wha? he siaris . . Hoifen seen wiih his rifle and fishing pole . . . occasional pro- crasfinafor . . . hopes io sfudy geology . . Ralph. KERRY BLOYS 0 iacilurn. good hu- mored and easy-going . . . drives a Ford coupe . . . a myslery io 'fha oppo- siie sex . . . eiiicieni caddie . . . rabid Yankee ian . . . quieily independenf . . . sly sense of humor. . . Kerry. ISAAC BONNEAU 0 ihe boy wiih fhe big hello . . . hard worker . . . liked by all . . . hifs a baseball 'the pro- verbial couniry mile . . . big inspiraiion To The IiHle leaguers . . . hey man . . . Sonny . we mem i y ,eg Wi Ci? s A X ii .1 J I xx h Al ' Q ll 7 X at X x x ml :ily if .P i ill! fl 7,1 ' . Mxjr j,fg f.1r4,5Ei. - X - 'Q wii'1 wif' N ii 'Q -i - I X s 7' X X ,f SARA LOU BONNELL 0 amiable and obliging . . . passion for popcorn . . . adepl' af sporfs . . .summers af camp . . . ialenied musician . . . bouis wiih poison ivy . . . originafor of many novel ideas . . . iuiure in nursing . . . Bonnie. HOWARD BONNETT 0 lanky . . . lefl- handed lonnis and baskefball sfar .... resounding bass voice , . . his own brand of humor . . . melhodical . . . al' his besl' under pressure . . . drives a green Sfudebaker brimming wilh kids . . . Garibaldi . if 500 If 'Ei-is 4 'll in , l .nge , Jil llll :go - LY i as Y l N 1 ll M ls. X K -AQ, NANCY BOURNS 0 from 'the moulhs of babes oi? limes comes gems...en- viable auburn hair . . .a queen in green . . . lrap-door leopards . . . inieresls in music and arf . . . conscienlious . . . Whai! wilh wide eyed disbelief . . . Bournsie. CAROL BRADSHAW 0 efficienl secre- fary in ihe making . . . faciiurn wifh slrangersf-vivacious wilh friends . . . greels fhe world wiih cheerful anficipa- lion . . . a greal deal of personal ambilion . . . quile a parly gal . . . Bell Boflom Trousers . . . Carol. ANTHONY BRANDT 0 dark silenl iype . . . well-mannered . . . slow buf sure . . . his crew cur rises above any galhering . . . real College Joe . . . baskefball enlhusiasi . . . one of Miss C-rimler's sfalwarls . . . excellcnf sludeni .. . all around guy . . . Tony. PATRICIA BRYAN 0 likes lhe wide open spaces . . . crazy abou? horses . . . clear alio voice . . . independenf . . . always rushing somewhere . . . greal delerminalion and slrenglh oi characler . . . undemanding friend . . . siraighf forward . . . conscienfious sfu- denf . . . Pal. LAWRENCE BOYLE 0 easy-going . . . hearly laugh . . . manly physique . . . girls are his forle . . . bird enlhusiasl' . . . loves lo sing . . . bass in ihe Thirleen . . . '38 converlible is a W. H. S. landmark.. .delinile aversion +o sludies . . . Mizher'ble . . . Larry. l NANCY JANE BUHRENDORF 0 skilled clarinelisf . . . one in whom you may confide . . . enlhusiasfic aboul sporfs, especially swimming . . . dependable and earnesi . . . proiicienl in cooking and sewing . . . hopes fo be a kinder- garlen leacher . . . Nancy Jane. MILDRED BULLOCK 0 quiel . . . always wears a smile . . . helpful . . . con- siderale . . . her special inieresis in'- clude music, food, and sporfs . . . soli- ball enihusiasf . . . sweel and cuie . . . well-groomed . . . eager fo be a friend fo everyone . . . Mildred. DOROTHY BURRISON 0 sfaunch and undemanding friend . . . shy smile . . . good lisfener . . . wriles amusing chil- dren's sfories . . . Roberl Wagner lan . . . enioys people . . , avid record colleclor . . . silence is golden . . . anlicipaies becoming kindergarien ieacher . . . Dollie. NICHOLAS CANIGIULA 0 a brillianf chemisl . , . enioys hunling . . . lrack and cross-counlry among his alh- lefic achievemenls . . . a friendly smile . . . views life Through a casual eye . . . quiel' air of compelence . . . well- mannered . . . Nick. BETTY BUNKER 0 winning smile . reiicenl . . . crealive falenl in ark and phoiography . . . a Mainer from way back . . . fondness for mobiles and Yankee . . . many camping lrips. . . sal? wafer enilhusiasl . . .a True Mariner Belly. isle SYLVIA CARVER 0 preliy baby blue eyes and blonde hair . . . subiecf fo giddiness . . . frank . . . mind of her own . . . girls' sporls enfhusiasf . . . Pf. Pleasanf lan . . . olfen worried abouf French . . . inleclious laughler . . .loads of charm . . . Sylvia. 1 - l . I i An. f f s-4-. ui., L.. .-. L -L - 4 ya, X :I l 9 id .V .'I ffl 7 f f .L .14 5 X I 5 If i '5 4 sXh lil ' l f 1' fd f il, ' ji .gif ,lib I X , .-, 9- 1' , Mill' Xll J fel' J 'Nas I 1 Q54-'- Q c W 441-. FRANK CHECCHIO 0 dark, handsome eyes sharp dresser . . . appropriafe wisecracks powerful physique . . . sincere smile an affer-school work- ing man an enfhusiasfic sporfsman known fo his wide circle of friends Checuo vagina 9 si,- M - EDWARD CONNORS 0 kind and con- siderale . . . liabifually finkering wifh cars . . . makes friends easily . . . hard worker , . . generous . . . alole man in shop . . . drives a liffle blue Ford . . . fhe Army will claim him affer gradua- fion . . . Eddie. DIANE CLARK 0 happy-go-lucky girl whose cheerfulness is confagious . . . frequenf amusing reforfs . . . unassum- ing . . . efficienf . . .always willing fo help someone in need . . . enioys danc- ing . . . Pa'rience is a virfue . . . fall, sweef brunelfe . . . Di. ANNE COMPTON 0 cufe brunelie... frequenf crazy moods . . . Kansas or busf . . . a flair for A's . . . busfle-back hair-do . . . l'efudianfe de francais wifh genuine ou-la-la accenf . . . longing for a driver's license . . . Annore JUDITH COUZENS 0 bubbles wifh en- fhusiasm . . . lovely soprano voice . . . frusfs everyone . . . Maine-iac . . delighfs in winning an argumenf . . . flair for arf . . . skilled dancer . . . as changeable as fhe weafher . . . dreamy- eyed . . . Judie. PETER COWLES 0 fascinafing dark eyes . . . a welcome newcomer lo W. H. S. from Freeporf, Long island wifh a smile, for fhe girls . . . fond of hunfing . . . sfubborn bufch . . friends quickly . . . Pefe. . . . quick . made i ANNE DARBY 0 conscieniious home economics sludenl . . . parlicularly in- lerosled in foreign cars . . . individualisi ...always ready and willing io piich in and help . . . able Talker in any class . . . conlinually in some fix . . . blonde bombshell . . . Anne. 1 iq N. im N sauce calc:-iron o very definife ly, opinions which he expresses . . . an air ,Z of nonchalance, hiding a more serious Q fr side . . . unassuming honesly . . .dancer A B., ' per excellence . . . sponfaneous blusher Y, nfs ...unquenchable good humor. . . Bless N You . . . Bruce. ,NN X.--77 . 1 iff' 'Exif 'illliki I X 1 7 My.. Q . l ,pe ly . ..', f 1 l I 1 -P f 1. . X A P, V rx i .... l . ,Q :X ji, ..-.17 y X -fe. s- ,, , ' - ' Q. ve: Wh ,?, I 31- , Han Q If 'V' 5 1 - f . is 4 M er-f-sf'P'1f5-fi-'C?.i2'Y. :.. 1 RICHARD CROSS 0 molor enlhusiasl' . . . aulhorily on foreign cars . . . good sense of humor . . . a kind word for everyone . . . never gives up . . . ram- bunclious . . . crazy abou? his baby sister . . . good all 'round boy . . . Dick. MIRYAM CUERVO 0 Cuba's sweel- hearl' To W. H. S .... Hole . . . known and liked by everyone including The faculiy . . . big blue leasing eyes . . . long sleek pageboy . . . incessanl chailer, Spanish or otherwise . . . a finger in every pie . . . vivacious . Chiquifa . I! JOHN DE JONG 0 fall, good-looking h . . . walking encyclopedia . . . sciencel- ficiion fan . . . aciive in P. A. D. de- ,r bales . . . Hi's Eye edilor . . . known forlj lhose cool vesls . . . haunler of room lI2 . . . Mr. Thomas' righl-hand man . . . John. f I- 'W . I 1 f hf I , f I 4 y kr , ' Q QA' .i h t MARVHQ'DENNING,,0 lgnows Aeryone 5 J f. I a pgrsonalify guy . ear'+o egr' ' -gririg. . . presidenf of Youfh'Cen'fer . . . organizer L.. . hard worker . . ..f Qpgrls enlhusiest . . . lipperykiaskefball player . . . Gian? Fin .'. . always on'- . fhlo Q0 . Marv. f g' nl. 17 - 1 L v X LESLIE DETLEFS 0 unrestrained sense of humor . . . big heart . . .distinctive red hair . . . lover ot the outdoors . . . meets problems with a shrug and a laugh . . . many triencts . . . always lends a helping hand . . . Hey, buddy . . . lsh . c 4 W Q .. il,'tr ay A it GREGORY DEVERS 0 cheertul outlook . . .courteous . . . crew cut. . , always on the go . . . incessant talker . . .con- stant laughter . . . tull ot that old school spirit . . . ace tootball manager . . . hidden artistic talent.. . big, bad tease . . . Greg. EDNA MAE DIETRICH 0 talent tor con- tusion . . . carefree attitude, but top grades . . . enthusiastic . . . ambitious . . . changeable blue green eyes . . . always rushing to tun and laughter . . . attractive clothes . . . breathless voice . . . Eddie. SAMUEL Dl FONZO 0 sings cowboy songs while walking through our halls . . . never complains . . . a triend who can be relied upon . . . natural athlete . . . talented cartoonist . . . adept at playing the guitar and harmonica torever cheerful . . . Sam. 5, MARY DI ORIO 0 true to 'her convic- tions . . . warmth and generosity . . . sweet smile . . . efficiently manages both her school work and her iob . . . plans to return to her native ltaly . . . genuinely nice person . . . Mary. DOLORES DI CAPRIO 0 long, black hair and dark eyes . . . always friendly . . . energy and enthusiasm . . . lull ot' spark . . . our maiorette . . , loves the Yankees . . . iolly sense ol humor . . always out tor fun . . . Dee. flfi Il- Ll' XL!! if f Jill- A ,I Q. I I sf CARL DOERRER 0 pranksfer imperial . . . known lor frequenl wisecracks . . . hard worker . . . ardenl supporler of Da Bumo . . . good-nalured . . . pholography as a hobby. . . considerale . . . would like fo become a llorisl . . . Carl. 0 WILLIAM DOUGHERTY 0 fall. rugged. and handsome . . . easy lo know and easy fo like . . . conlagious grin . . . 'lwinkling eyes . . . packed lull ol spiril . . . sharp wil . . . faithful Gian? fan . . . Iiig Blue's memorable number IO . . . Bi I. 1511? DAWN DOUGLAS 0 gracious and graceful . . . reserved . . . an inieresl- ing person lo know . . . ace horse- woman . . . firm conviciions . . . charm- ing low voice . . . a Gesner fan . . . has a large colleclion of pels . . . com- plelely likeable . . . Dawn. MARY LOU DOWELL 0 neal and al- lraclive . . . longesl eyelashes . . . easy lo gel along wifh . . . usually reserved . . . unprediclable when exciled . . . bursls of fearful giggles . . . avid record colleclor . . . a linguisf . . . organized worker. . . original ideas. . . M. L . DONALD DRAKE 0 aclor exlraordinary . . . works hard al everylhing he does . . . drives aboul lown in a Chevrolel . . . quiel . . . shy smile . . . likeable personalily . . . a 'friend lo all . . . a skilled player on lhe lennis courl' . . . Don. JOYCE DRAKE 0 slrawberry blonde... consfanlly giggling aboul somelhing... one of her favorile paslimes is ealing . . . iillerbug arlisl . . . never a dull momenl' . . . always fun lo be wilh . . . Joyce. . R10 jf? V ix ,Qi I Lv -372 43 ll' l'73.f.T'fi2r .l ll 'Iwi ., X, .., . ff yry, 1. .f' Q I wifi '27, , ., lXX'5fYi? ff? lx -f ' 'fir I x- Y - X Y M Nb? ef .I lil Qgifiilli y li R yas Y .I WLT Z! xilf Hxyw i f I ' 'XL' rf, .I lp fl .ff I fer , XXII X fffln' lv. .J kr' Q . Hx iyliifigwyy l NZ I I S PATRICIA DUFF 0 an air of innocence X F ' . . . ingenious ad libs . . . world x V traveler . . . friendly and easy going N i 4 . . . definite ideas . . . keeps everyone : ' laughing . . . always frank . . . some- ? . times known to her friends as the Fli- Jsf X f -14-Z? pina Babe . . . Pat. I .V f ' ru X A ev ' f' i -Jfr ' -if if f Y' LEONARD DUNKLEY 0 all-around ath- lete . . . especially remembered for his outstanding feats on the gridiron . . . greets life with an infectious grin . . . well dressed . . . ambition is to be a gym teacher . . . powerful physique . , . Lenny. WILLIAM DUNBAR 0 Ding Dong's musical ieep will ride again . . . easy- going . . .perpetual grin . . . industrious first bass . . . doesn't like roads, prefers fields . . . first rate farmer . . . known for his famous cow stories . . . Bill. JOYCE LEE DUNKLEY 0 expressive brown eyes . . . sincere friend . . . en- ioys a good book . . . always ready with a witty remark . . . peps up all classes . . . enioys night life . . . likes to sew . . . knows all the angles... Lee. KARIN DUNN 0 exuberant . . . some- thing exciting is always about to happen . . . new comer last year from Wild- wood, New Jersey . . . classical music lover . . . collects figurine-capped Japaa nese pencils . . . tit-tat-toe and cross- word puzzles . . . Karin. ROBERT EAMES 0 tall blond , . . likes to leaf and daydream . . , nxfation en- thtisiast . . . definite views on convert- ibles . . . happy go lucky . . . speedy man on the track . . , what's speech class without a sandwich? . , . gross discombobulation . . . Bob. MARTHA ELLIS 0 spiced wifh pep and gaiefy . . . boundless enfhusiasm . . . found in fhe midsf of everyfhing . . . sparlcs fhe cheer squad wifh her blue- ribbon iump . . . unique ideas for every occasion . . . personalify plus . . . Marfy. HELEN EARHART 0 large brown eyes , . . decepfively quief manner. . . musi- cally minded . . . member of orchesfra and band . . . slighfly sarcasfic . . .dif- ficulf fo figure ouf whaf's going fhrough her mind . . . falenred French horn player . . . dignified . . . responsible . . . Helen. PETER EHRMAN 0 fall, dark and hand- some . . . loves fo hunf deer . . . polife . . . considerafe . . . fhe Coasf Guard wins him affer school . . . ardenf worlcer af fhe corner drugsfore . . . has a smile for everyone . . . Pefe. DOROTHY EIFFLER 0 affracfive bru- neffe . . . has fhe devil in her . . . piles of fun . . . lofs of friends . . . says whaf she wanfs . . . fufure model . . . never denies favor fo friends . . . Where are fhe parfies fhis weekend? . . . Dof. ANTHONY EVANS 0 always has a good iolce . . . gefs along well wifh people . . . easy going . . . changes cars offen . . . likes fo fravel . . .Terrific pifcher . . . usually found around fhe golf course . . . many unfapped falenfs . . . Tony. YN 1,34 W eff A afxy - gl A 'M .L Q e z -3 Qi W, W f' 73 7 . . 'A T Z? , A . . ! ' J f l!! I AXXK h 5 , ,. Q, - ,, il X 44 A. mf EUNICE EWING 0 pefife . . . long brown hair . . . fine sense of humor excels in Typing and shorfhand . hopes fo be a booklceeper . . . loves fo read.. . l've gof so much fo fell you . . . Eunie. Cl GERALD FAIGLE 0 ace comedian wilh call lellers WANGV , . . generally seen wifh a 52 Merc . . . ardenf sporfs fan . . . inveierale parly-goer . . . Who's gof fhe physics answers? . . . commonly seen going five places al once . . . Gerry. 4? P Sli IJ ll ill YY S W I ALFRED FANTONE 0 fall, dark, and handsome . . . life of lhe pariy . . . mischievous pranks . . . a way wiih fha women . . . many wisecracks . . . proud owner of a Ford . . . snappy dresser . . . happy-go-lucky . . . AI. EDWARD FERRARI 0 . . . Union couniy senafor . . . a friendly greeiing for everyone . . . horse-lover and rodeo ian . . . quick reparlee . . . smoolh man on Ihe dance lloor , . . unusually under- slanding . . . argyles and flashy shirfs . . . Take if slow! . . . Ed. MARGARET FLEMING 0 curiosily plus . . . noied for being frank . . . a year in England . . . grease-pain? experf... chemislry whiz? . . . experi baby-siHer . . . There's lhe ding-dong . . .loves fo Talk and argue... Peggy. MARGARET FLINT 0 flirlalious . non-conlormisl' . . . leachers' 'lrial . organizalions . . . sarcasiic wil' . wire . . . Maggie. in .A I I I nu' I. X 7.6 y A' H' TT' f . 'tl , y lx ll -Ik 'J I 'AI , i .4 il, X 15 , AWN? , yvi 1 i ,. Q C. n i ,. ig ll, xl X nr, ,V mln ' 4 2 I 9 f' , K lf Iilj X , M 0 i 24 enlhusiaslic pariicipanl' in many musical achieves resulls . . . conscieniious and inlelligenl' , . . long slring of male ad- mirers . . . releniless lease . . . live EMILY FERGUSON 0 radiani smile... perky and peliie . . . allernaiely angelic and devilish . . . bubbling wilh good will . . . engaging friendliness . . , has a serious side . . . allhough rarely seen worrying . . . somelimes unprediciable . . . a conscieniious worker . . . Em. ELNA FORTENBAUGH U linguisf who hopes fo become an inferprefer . . . slaunch supporler of all sporfs . . . mainfains high grades despile her exfra- curricular acfivifies . . . enioys a good ioke even af her own expense . . . Ellie. ALICE FREEMAN 0 slafuesque brunefle . . . falenled arfisf . . . fifs of laugh- fer . . . addicfed lo fergiversalion . . . . . . quick wif . . . +akes work seriously buf likes fun . . . one of lhose sun. sea, and sand lovers . . . Can'l' wail 'til college . . . Alice. ARLINE FRENCH 0 never a dull mo- menl when Arline's around . . . always in a predicamenl . . . perpefual chaffer- box . . . habifually lale fo class . . . ceaseless laughler . . . friendly hellos and smiles . . . shorf and sweel' . . . frue pal . . . Frenchie. KATHERINE FREY 0 peppy blonde... laughing blue eyes . . . prefers felevision fo homework . . . passion for eafing adores children . . . discriminafing lasle in clolhes . . . dreamer . . . Always leave for fomorrow whal' you should do loday . . . Key. ANNE FREEMAN 0 loyal member of lhe home economics deparfmenf . . . failhful Dodger fan . . .a barrel of fun fer . . . addicled lo lergiversafion . . . forever giggling and always asking queslions . . . shy smile . . . an air of innocence . . . undersfanding and un- affecled . . . Anne. ,U Y It Q' V15 - . GERALDINE Fuci-is o charm of Gaim- J' Q. ' ness and serenify . . . hooked rug E ' x ,.. .' specialisf . . . cheerful and unperfurbed ' ' N oullook on life . . . lalenl' for 'raking ' A .1 fhings as lhey come . . . A friend in M- fix need is a friend indeed . . . likeable NM . . . Gerry. 5 i -9 7 f F 4 - fm' g 'di l QQ Qg,g35flf' ' ' x ,- P Y .:' MY 4,7 . A , .,.,-,, iaigajs 9 A' .411 3. gg.. ,I 'Q UQ - . g- . 1 l 'B 11- ku r i ' Dv F BETTY GLEASON 0 cure and pefife . . . always has a smile for everyone . . . kniller ol beauliful arqyles . . . loves parlies . . . slaves over chemisfry . . . pariial lo redheads . . . falenfed arfisi . . .has a disfincfive sparkle . . . Bei. BARBARA GARABRANT 0 angelic look . . . loves io sleep . . .dependable . . . bird fancier . . . Long Island weekends . . . musical comedy enihusiasi . . . and an auni Twice blessed . . . knows 'flue ins and ouls of New York Cify . . . Barbara. NANCY GIMBER 0 characierized by deferminalion . . . experienced model . . . 'telephone operafor wifh a cheery Number please . . . a passion for chocolafe ice cream , . . feels liveliesf afler The sun goes down . . . Sophisli- caled Lady . . . Nancy. AUDREY GLEASON 9 masfer musician who plays many insirumenls wifh equal skill . . . hard io surpass in scholasfics . . . dry humor noi io be mislaken for sarcasm . . . near and well-groomed . . . ialenfed arfisf . . . reliable . . . Audrey. ROBERT GLEASON 0 red-headed fire- ball , . . even iempered . . . a little shy . . . fine sense of humor . . . ardenf sporfs fan . . . spends spare lime shool- ing baskeis . . . loves fo drive . . . pei peeve, Are you really Twins? . . . Bob. GERALD GODSOE 0 fall lales . . . dreams oi sandy warmlh by ihe gulf . . .crazy abou? ihe Cardinals . . . exe cels in all sporfs . . . gave Florida fhe privilege lasf yearg hopes io surprise Bermuda in ihe near lufure . . . Gerry. JOAN GRANDER 0 lillle package of lun willi hc-r inlerminible whims and pranks . , . one of The lirsf class drivers . . . hosless ol famous parlies . . . in a lrcnzy al les? lime . . . energelic . . versalile . . . Granny . JOAN GOLDEN 0 charming brunefle . . . amiable and inlelligenf . . . ener- gelic ar? sludenr . . . pro McCar1hyile , . . always a lady . . . exfensive col- leclion of cal figurines . . .memories ol Sfales Encampmem' . . . lulure nurse . . . Everyl'hing happens lor lhe loeslu . . . Jeanie. SERGE GONZALES 0 popular bolh in and ou? of school . . . induslrious worker . . . parlicularly enioys slarling a delaaie . , .a mind of his own . . . no slouch scholaslically . . . frank . . . even disposilion . . . inielligenf and independenl . . . Serge. FREDERICK GOULD 0 exlroverf, who is always in The midsl of somelhing . . . giffed conversafionalisf . . , universally liked . . . a nafural comedian and aclor . . . born leader . . . rhoughlful . . . anylhing for a laugh . . . Fi-dab-u-lous . . . Duke. JOSEPHINE GRASSO 0 ie? black hair . . . near appearance . . .a friend in- deed, because a friend in need . . . fun plus . . . inleresled in people . . . skilled wilh lhread and needle . . . Anyone for a laugh? . . .well named . . . Joy , lo sf-AY' in is 1 , ,Q y h at A ui 1 Q f , ef' V DALE GROSVENOR 0 small buf dynam- ic pep inieclor . . . happy go lucky,.. popular wiih all . . .likes cars, especially his own green Plymoulh . 4 . avid lalker . . . assef lo W. H. S .... helps any friend . . . Dale. AUDREY GUSTAFSON 0 allraclive blonde . . . blue eyes . . . quiel per- sonalily . . . loyal and sincere lriend . , . always looking oul lor lhe olher person . . . willing lo lislen lo anyone's problems . . . usually solves lhem loo . . . Gussy. ROBERT HAGERBAUMER 0 reserved . . . gels up al lhe crack ol dawn lo sell papers . . . appreciales a praclical ioke . . , slow and sleady hol-rod lan' . . . drives around in a beal-up Chevy ...naval lulure . . . Bob. LILLIAN HANSEN 0 sparkling wilh fun and energy . . . ever-ready smile . . . sunny disposilion . . . genuine lover ol life and people . . . challerbox . . . vivacious . . . universally liked . . . bubbling over wilh good will . . . exlro- verl . . . willing lo help . . . Lil. THOMAS HARDELL 0 Massachusells' gill lo W. H. S .... believes in laking lile as il comes . . . skilled ping-pong player . . . sees lhings lhrough . . . can lake a ioke . . . ollen lound al Cranford . . . plans lo sludy law . . . Tom. 'N 10 N Qilllwe .Q X .,, A 1 Z JEAN HARRISON 0 crazy, mixed-up blonde . . . lalenled arlisl . . . healed polilical debales . . . known lor lhe ridiculous . . . willy comebacks . . . flare lor mischiel . . . excellenl imper- sonalions . . . lunny slory leller . . . Scralch my back here, please . . . Jean. i' ' Q'-A X T 1- N '1 X ' , ff! R all 'i . , T .V,- ' ,ix up -Q X, 5. 4? is -My ' L -ff' r 3 brad? MEREDITH ANN HALL 0 quiel and reserved . . . sponlaneous lils ol giggles . . . exlra rosy blushes . . serious slu denl . . . lulure home economics mayor . . . playful glinl in lhose beauli ul brown eyes . . . a sincere lriend Merry Ann. gb- RW Al un. Sr xl PRENTISS HECK U friendly and inlelli- genf . . . esfeemed by classmafes and faculfy . . . deserves his fine grades . . . courleous . . . generous wifh his iime and energy . . . unassuming . . . all fhis under a crop of sandy hair . . Pele. ELSIE HELME 0 likes fo rough if . . . classical music devofee . . . acfive in all sporfs . . . conscienfious . . . end- lessly collecfing ads and wrifing infer- views for fhe Hi's Eye . . . hopes fo enfer fhe field of adverfising . . . Elsie. MARY JANE HOGAN 0 vibrani red hair . . . chic clofhes . . . consfanfly kniffing . . . a mind of her own . . . ex- cifable . . . in a daze affer weekends . . . efficienf . . . dependable . . . I+ could only happen fo a Hogan . . . M. J. GEORGEANN HOLLINGSWORTH 0 . . . spice and sparkle fo any group... envied long eyelashes and nafurally curly hair . . . loves social life . . . falkafive . . . dance fiend . . . cheerful JULIA HEMMINGER 0 fhe glass of fashion and 'rhe mold of form . . . numerous novel ideas . . . peppy cheer- leader . . . nonchalanf . . . enviable affraclion for boys . . . has a way of accumulafing crazy-mixed-up sifua- 'rions . , . Thaf's life . . . Judy, in any sifuafion' . . . spends much fime visifing colleges . . . Gig -7 f ' K Q if if W N 3 ' 7' ii ' ' yi- A -Q NW W JOAN HOVENDON o impeccable rash- 'Q 'i ion plafe . . . one of our peppy cheer- sl leaders . , . nonchalance and cool poise 5 Q . . . sporfs a fwo-fone Chevy . . . ex- cellenf sfudenf . . . invariably busy , . . quiel nafure . . . dependable worker . . . ambifion plus deferminafion . . . Joan. 1. ' i ff ? NlP Q 13 f22g,l at N 'Dia lrfqw QM, ' N ' l if in C ql'- it . 'n, O ,S .4 ANN HUTTON 0 shor'r'n' sweef . . . level headed . . , poised and lacflul . . . many pels . . . excels in riding... keen sense of humor . . . lover of La- valelle . . . says a lol in a few words . . . good lisrener . . . Aunf Jane . - l.:'l'o ' 0 1 - 0 : i' ' .J ' 61 N j 'I O1 ' 5. ' L vs' ' . N y x G- I . ln. ' f A E . i . 'C I 1 I 'y A-I :zy ' ' -1 gif . JJ, .1 ll.: fx fy Q .X 'Ill' FRANK JAZIKOFF 0 girl-leaser by lvabil , , . inunly . . . especially ina lerenlr-rl in sp-'iris . . . ardonl fan of lhn New York Yanli-es . . . carefree . . an avid bowling enlhusiasi . . . plans a iulure al Wvnlern Elcclric . . Mermouse , K r sf CAROLYN JACOBUS 0 cool poise af all limes . . . generous and conscieniious . . . high ideals and morals . . .Reserved . . . meficulous dresser . . . lenacious worker wiih original ideas and lhe de- rerminalion lo carry lhem oul . . . Carolyn. KATHLEEN JAMES 0 whell-groomed . .. curls lhaf can'l possibly be slraighlened . . . mischievous ideas af inopporlune limes . . . always on lhe phone . . . energelic lwirler . . . friends galore... compelenf commercial sludenl . . . sure fo be successful . . . Kalhie. CAROL JEFFERS I prelly as a piclure . . . easily embarrassed . . . sweel and polife . . . impeccable neafness . . . charmingly naive . . . slylish clolhes... cheerlul . . , agreeable . . . somelimes mischievous , . . lliose Irish eyes . . . merciless Teaser . . . summer camping . , fufure nurse . . . Jeff. DIANE JOHNSON 0 independenf Thinker . . . congenial . . . sponlaneous willicisms which enliven many classes . . . look ol complr-re innocence . . . dramalic abilily . . . undorslanding lislener who gives much molherly ad- vice . . . promising fulure al The koy- board . . . Johnnie. CAROL KILBOURNE 0 quief and re- served . . . speeds around in her Olds 98 ...sailor ahoy . . . iazz fan' . . .an air of sophisficafion . . . always ready wifh a smile . . . You can'f fighf cify hall .... Carol. ROBERT JONES 0 a guy wifh a Iof of whaf if fakes . . . sings while wallcinq fo class . . . faces fhe fufure wiih defermi- nafion . . . enioys sporfs . . . ambifious . . . has a friendly greefing for every- one . . . Bob. SHARON KAUFMAN 0 cufe-Ioolcing charmer . . . soff, husluy voice . . . de- bafer deluxe . . . infellecf . , . classical keyboard capers . . . pof-pourri of in- feresfs . . . an original flair. . . candid confabulafion . . . verve for Ia vie... If's iusi' psychology . . . Sharon. CHARLES KERN 0 fha quief fype . . . reserved . . . a sincere friend . . . hard worlcer . . . a good sfudenf . . . enioys duck hunfinq . . . avid Yankee fan . . . inferesfed in all sporfs . . . will do any- fhing for a friend . . . Charlie. LAWRENCE KING 0 madcap arfisf... nonchalanf . . . folerafes sfudyinq . . . a good sporf . . . sfronq and silenf Iype . . .dry humor. . . mysfery.. .a wide reader who is frequenfly seen in fhe library . . . Larry. I Cf? w 4 'k3. PRISCILLA KLEIN 0 affracfive IiHIe miss . . . dressed fo perfecfion in The Iafesf fashion . . . blushes when she laughs . . . a way wifh fha boys . . . mischievous . . .forever sfrolling fhrough 'rhe hall . . . flirfafious . . . a devil in class . . . Pai. MELVIN KNIGHT 0 capacify for enioy- ing life . . . sfudy hall idler , . . if fhere's a parfy, look for him , . . fine sfudenf . . . who likes sporfs generally . . . and hopes fo become a physical educafion feacher . . . Mel. l RUTH LA DUE 0 auburn hair compli- menfing a fzreamy complexion doffed wifh freckles . . . disfincfive laugh . . . falenied acfress . . . loves dogs, espe- cially collies . . . hard worker . . . skill and imaginafion in wrifing . . . plans a career in iournalism . . . Rufhie. NANCY LAGERGREN 0 sugar and spice . . . devofed Crosby fan . . . ad- verfising ace on fhe Hi's Eye sfaff . . . efficienf and conscienfious . . . her good marks come easily . . . willing helper . . . devilish blue eyes and cafch- ing laugh . . . Nance. MARILYN LESLIE 0 sparkling blue eyes . . . shy, buf always eager fo be friendly . . . sfudenf of Ia danse . . . fakes fhings in her sfride . . . flair for arf . . . a sfylish wardrobe of her own making . . . Marilyn. 1: gl'-' i vov U 'Pep UT' F V ' vom W -.ln Q I- . 'w x I ff I I , 1 ', cuz. I 02' '1 N' 4-. -LGA- Qf T v .- 'ff ' - H K -Q-,Q4 f- .: BARBARA LEWIS 0 frank and friendly . . . unconfrollable laughfer fhaf makes everyone laugh wifh her . . . acfive member of Hi's Eye sfaff . . . served a fhree-year sfinf on fhe fwirling squad . . .never a dull momenf . . . Barb. -2' PETER LAFFAN 0 has fraveled exfen- sively fhroughouf fha Pacific . . .enioys reading . . . dry wif . . . one of The few who undersfand physics . . . The wise carry fheir knowledge nof for dis- play buf for use . . . Pefe. BARBARA LIPPMAN 0 reserved man- ner and angelic face belying spurls of miscliievousness . . . mosf ellen drives wilh a car full ol kids . . . sews lo per- lieclion . . . excellenl cook . . . fulure Woman in While . . . Lippy. LOIS LITTLEFIELD 0 peaclwes and cream complexion . . . cule Turned-up nose nol' used for snubbing . . . easily swepl off her feel . . . has a senlimenlal side... sympallwelic lislener . . . ardenf aclress .. .senior play lead . ..cl'1oir enlliusiasl . . sincere . . . Loie. ELIZABETH MacFARLAND 0 easy ' going . . . appears guiel buf is iusl llwe opposire . . . frombonisr in flue band , . . always llwinlcing of a new club... aslride llwe limes . . . summers al llwe shore , . . Libby. JAMES MacMILLAN 0 lrack Slar . . . conscienlious in all lie does . reserved seaman in flue Uniled Slales Naval Reserves . . . special Technique for selling cars-especially old Clwevies . . .loves sand, sun, and sall waler . . . Jim. ss SUZANNE MacMlLLAN 0 expressive eyes . . . sponlaneous smile . . . abun- danf energy . . . efficienl . . . always pleasanl lo be willw . . , an' allenlive and sympallielic lislener . . . considerale and facllul . . . has many friends and in- feresfs . . . Sue. ,ag f . EB CAROLYN MacDOUGALL 0 grey-blue eyes and nalurally curly lwair . . . spon- faneous bursls of giggles . . . nol easily perfurbed . , . spriqlilly clialler . . . unquenchable enllmsiasm for helping ollwers . . . modes? and unassuming . . . pillar of palience . . . Milcki. ,, W' DANC, O 1 S! a xx , ll Q01 i , . X ri, ,fry f , V, Km 1 1' '- JL, Te- 'X ff? ' was . se QU ff f Az - ' ' 'I re s se C 31, I R - e ,- , hv .J X -2' g Y., - 4, ..,, ,rx-x . I ,J as , - .e . I no QL , 5- X llirfw . A I lp ,,' M, I I 'ke 'T , moms miuxuowsxi o cami ' .IZ X ,ss A' f ioksfer who's coniinually laughing . . . - ' X s-313 consfanily seen driving around Ihe fown I1 ' TQ' in his hof Ponfiac . . . rarely worries . ' - Yu . . . delighfs in Iisfening Io hillqbilly ' . ' A ' music . . . carefree . . . Rahway's loss r . tif' P gi 9,1 ijt I fo Wesrfield . . . Tom. , , i - i i I f I Y I rx 0440 5 Q -.-fvlllli I X ill, lil lr E . . ill g, , 104. I I . l o 'IA' N lafwcgff We! Mi!! GEORGE MARTIN 0 favors a Ford six . . , likes hunfing and fishing . . . Don'I be a dirfy guy! . . .always looking 'for a square dome . . . summer Vermonfer . . . likes hill-billy music . . . loads of fun in a gang . . . Denny. RICHARD MALEK 0 Iranquil and ro- served . . . shy, winning smile . . . nice- I looking . . . changeable eyes . . . a Irue fl' friend . . . conscienfious worker . . . deep Ihinker . . . forever kicking around fha pigskin afier school . . . fuIure ornif Ihologisf . . . Dick. ROBERT MARIK 0 Ihe besfesf wifh 'Ihe mosfesl . . . sheer brilliance made easy . . . presidenfial view of Sfudenl Coun- cil . . . always fhe perfeci genfleman . . . laughs easily . . . fufure engineer . . . deserves his many honors . . . Bob. PATRICIA McKEE 0 easy-going . . . sees Ihe humorous side of a sifuafion . . . avid record collecior . . . efforlless good humor and consfanf cheer . . . acfs sensibly and keeps her head . . variefy of inferesfs . . . Pai. r , I . , -gig-:':' g- ' Ht. K' , 'fn'-,.,:'Z . ' ,-,-L4 .Z ffiffl? .1253-., - -3774: l. 1 .. a ' ,::rf -ff 2927? f-'zzfill' f ROBERT MEDLEY 0 good looking . . . a hir wilh 'rhe girls . . . easy going nalure . . . siudies hard . . . mad driver of his black Hudson . . . flashing smile and infecfious laugh . . . dependable . . . in ofher words a greaf guy . . . Hooker . MARILYN MILLER 0 sailing, swimming, and rhapsody in blue . . . wiffy expres- sions . . . meficulous . . . confirmed Yankee fan affer fwo cruises .. .slide rule always fucked under her arm . . . acfually likes physics . . . Now lef's do fhis scienfificallym . . . Mare. 'fin i i MW li . V v A - f.'-:?y X I i x . . pr 15 JOYCE MEYERS 0 rocenf emigrant Au. V' E I from Norfh Plainfield . . . can keep a - ,, V ' secref . . . horseback riding enfhusiasf 34 f . . .fond of oufdoor camping . . . home Q 4 A ' 1 economics maior . . . capable seamsfress b -, 1-'K 4 l d . . . fhoroughly enjoys English . . . Q . 3, possessor of a pleasanf smile . . . Joyce. - ' J FF ly ky as ,is is . L if w w- ii if is 4 v :Q Q A H. QT 1 '- inf? JANET MILLAR 0 unfailing opfimisf... confagious giggle . . . parfy-parfy . . . energefic . . . dofes on pizza . . . hafes shoes . . . shore fiend . . . fhe newesl' in bop records . . . iifferbugs-c'esf si bon! . . . amiable chauffeur . . . Eh la-bas . . . Jan. ELLEN MILLER 0 incessanfly plays her Sfradivarius on sad occasions . . . al- ways a new accenf . . . famous for her dog imifafions . . . weakness for pizza . . . nicely dressed . . . well liked . . . always in a bevy of laughing females . . . Miller. GRACE MlRABELLA 0 cheery hellos . .. ANDREAS MORCH 0 iioiiil lie i'-i Lf, nc merry liflla giggle . . . conscienlious Companied by an gmnipinzoiif vinilf-,.. worker . . . good lisfener . . . infcrc-sled always willing fo liclp :erin we . . . lik--A. in ofhers. . .always willing fo help . . . cars and girls . . , ni-di-iii mi-ii.lwr lil sincere . . . fine sfudenf , . . obliqing Glee QIiils,.,1,liWi-,,lli l-i,! ii,-ll, gli,-,,i . . . dependabilify plus . . . e crcdil fo he's going . . . high spinlod . , . Andy. W. H. S ..,. Grace. 4 1 X l l is sf 5 35 1 ini: 3 - W ,. 'GN mnyf Q f W BARBARA MORRIS 0 rm? and oc-fifo HARRIS MOSHER 0 5 I-,iq guy WMM 5 Iflue eyed Inlawlii ..., 'ivfclfx n swirl: fm big line . . . versafile aflwlelo . . . haf any l'l1II'C'f-UT , , . f'fwi y s 'wx-.'71if1 . . . rebounder . . . Sludebalmr lliaf an- OIW I'WlIIi'if1 H fWIf S . . . lwiiid If IW' nounces ifs own arrival , . , fakes Iiis rome a fop nwlcli sncrefnry . . . ezrrrwl many Inonors in lwis sfride , . 4 ladies' and friendly . . . Babs. man . . . Your daddy . . . Mo. LOIS MURPHY 9 lauqlwinq brmwn eyes . . . sweef and sincere friend . . . af- fracfive cloflwes . . . friendly . . . frim figure . . . good ffiinqs come in small packages . . . always can be cnlznfed . . a Iwof rod fan' . . . Lois. FRANK NEWBERT 0 quiclc ffiinlcnr and sfraiglnf fallcer . , . loves dolnafei' . . . adds life fo any classroom or rmr'y,., Iafe fo bed and Iafe fo rise , . . flood nafured and good loolfinfl . . . Vfffifwd fasfes . . . Franlc. I ra 1 Y: 1 'Q f- - F i Aw - f Q HERBERT NICHOLS 0 avid scienre fic' l ,X f fion fan . . . enioys ffw unusual . . . dry Iiurnor . . .Could doiilvlo for I-Ierlw Slfri ner . 4 . confribufes lwis musical .iliilily 5 rfw fo flwe Boys' Glee Club . , . Wi-ll, if's lilce fI'iis . , . Herb, .J Y ' - I , I -' NLj5fr If- X Kixdhzef XF, -' ' ' , MARION MOWRY 0 fwfr-,Iwf'y on dw go , . . enormws v..1i'fIiwlw -...l Irivii: everywhere . . . fninxnr I-fill'-1 flu . . . waifs for five Lili 'nn M i' .i , . . loves fo Sinn . . , vrvuf rwrw in xii -from a bellow fn n sqisnwlk , . . Cxlirin. CURTICE OERTEL 0 hard hilling fool- ball caplain . . . a lwallplayer's ball- player . . . maslcr ol ice hoclcey . . . snappy dresser . . . embarrassed lnul inleclious grin which nllracls lhii Oppii- sile sex . . . wellemnnnered . . . -,houlders for responsibilily . , . an inspiinlion lo many . . . Curr. K :ikf I 2 3 'S JAMES OLIVERIE 0 bundle ol dyrinmile . . . enioys lislening lo cowhoy music , .. a second Henry Ford in his own righl . . . masler of lhe casual wisccrnrlr . . . well lilced by his wide circle ol friends ...Jim, ROBERT PAGANO 0 views lilo from an enviable vanlage poinl . . . assembling aufos . . . 'fhrives life . . . 'rimely wisecroclcs . . , Trial . . . easy-going slricle . . . bass voice . . . Take il slow GILBERT PARADIES 0 swer To Roy Rogers . . wearing a dap cowboy adepl al on nighl leoChers' resonanl ,..Bob. lvlissourils an- may be seen oullil . . . en- 'rhusiasiic horseman . . . devoled pholo- graphy lan . . . loyal lriencl . . . soulhs ern drawl . . . a friendly smile and Gil l-low're ya doing? . .. N I DIANE PACKARD 0 nnluriilly rurly blond hair . , . df,-liiiilri idr-in . . . por- fecl poise and pfulniir- . . . vifimiifiln . . . quiclr lin lfiiifili . . . yr-n lor con Verlibles ...f ' ilwiiyi iii,l ing hilh:-r find yOV1 , . . diirlcfi lhr: riiglwl irwiiy , , . Donl' laugh ...Dr an ', , - 1 . Mtn - n I' 36.4.4 ang mm- Ncf l' -1- 7, FW! CAROL PARSELL o Sweei smile . . . 'si' 0 0 v v graceful . . . a kind word lor everyone . . . laslelully dressed . . . conscientious and considerale . . . always willing lo help . . . slill walers run deep . . . inferesled in ofhers . . . easy-going . . . innocenl expression . . . Dream Awhileu . . . Carol. T9 W In 90 o II I 3 Vg! ul 37 ff ffffx, f ffff' A 'L 'T-fix it I E: fs ' 'Q , J ' pf ff,-4 '. 432 ' 4 4 4 4 , j 7 If f VIRGINIA PERKINS 0 nofable figure X K ei . . . oulsianding fiery red hair , . . A A- 2 sfrong believer in giving parries . . . 53 6 X 7' X Ford converiible . . . clofhes galore... -R -X 'Q has a cerfain yen for lrishmen . . . per- Q I .X sona ily plus aifracling boih sexes . . . Perk. -f A 3 . i, ,, I f tk, n V fps: 9 ,f X I 1, ,ga pp l- , K . ' I ..fg:, : 4 fd 'K H ,J ' '7 53 v i f R ,w I . DOUGLAS PETERSON 0 handsome... modes? and dependable leader . . . en- ioys nighrlife . . . serious spells . . . in- clividualisf . . . dancer deluxe . . . weakness for women . . . masler of 'rhe fechniques of lighring . . . has rhe drive if .f. A 525 5,11 4 xiii M1 ' f 5 cur . . . serious fhinker . . . slow and deliberaie walk . . . movie lan . . . looks foward a furure in radio or relevision . . . welcome addirion fo W. H. S. in RICHARD PETERSON o +611 . . . Ciesnf RICHARD PETERSON 0 never a worry and never a care . . . sharp wir . . . l'm our of gas . . . ace hoopsfer in fhe Y league . . . keeps The gals guess- ing . . . life of rhe parfy . . . enjoys life . . . Dick. his iunior year . . . Dick. ELAINE PETRASEK 0 slafuesque blonde wi'rh a rouch of mysfery . . . faciliry for enioying herself and helping ofhers do The same . . . dreamer . . .yearns for ihe wide open spaces . . . conrinually feasing . . . Whaf a rio+! . . . Repefe . ,1 , , 1 ROBERT PFIRRMAN 0 myslery fo many . . . enioys playing baskelball . . . non- chalanf . . . somewhaf of a pranksler . . . good-looking . a big grin . . . prize possession-his '37 Plymoulh . . . known 'ro many as Lillie Chief . . Bob. I a 52' f I ff' 1'- W I W ' . ,fs f ' f' ' A ,J ,I Lhifjil, 101, . li . RALPH PRlDDY 0 big, friendly guy... pleasanf smile . . . acfive with fhe Youfh Cenler . . . fruly enioys his acfivifies . . . enlhusiasiic sfudenf . . . hard worlcer . . . model railroad fan . . . quife a musician . . . ferrific bass . . . loves fo sinq . . . Bob. JAMES QUINN 0 polished, poised, and polife . . . compefenl' vice-presidenf of our class . . . slcilled on fhe dance floor . . . former residenf of Soufh America . . . who spealcs Spanish fluenfly . . . hopes fo own a ranch in Brazil . . . Jim. 5 ,I ' 5 BARBARA RAKOWSKI 0 sweef serenify . . . sincere, considerafe inferesf in her U 1 3 many friends . . . cafchy laughfer and r jf MURRAY RANDALL 0 fall, blond and good looking . . . one of The besf dressed . . . persevering fraclc and cross- counfry man . . . moody . . . owner of a I947 Ford . .. I2 poinfs in an affer- noon . . . ladies' man' . . . Ron. unquesfioning generosily . . . capable fworlcer who finds enioymenf in helping X ofhers . . . charming in every way . . . Barb. f JUDITH REASOR 0 a sharp sense of humor . . . roclcs fhe room wifh her laughfer . . . sfudious and energefic . . . enioys field hoclcey and vacafions in Florida . . . wins friends readily . . . generous and unaffecfed . . . Judy. l'fiaorr dl-6 fir sf . ,L he N -. 04:V'l'frXQ 6 Q-fav W N? lr 54 I4 - 1 . xv 1 AEST- , Ny! 2 5: 1, l u CAROL REDDELL0fabulous pcrsonalify . . . special laugh for parficularly hilar- ious occasions . . . appreciafes a good iolre . . . solver of all problems . . . good lisfener buf beffer fallcer . . . fine fasfe in clofhes . . . loved by all . . . Redclell. C 40 MARILYN RENDANO 0 slrawberry blonde wilh nalural curl: lhal no hu- midily can spoil . . . ellervescenl clwallorlmf, lm? willing lo lislen . . . a good rc-luqe lor lhose with problems . . . slands by her conviclions . . .sunny disposilion .. . Marilyn. . V ,Wx Gifs ff A' Q. X, f'Vl . 'W' QF l Wlmlh X LL I! X '2' 2' 'Li ll n ggi ul ire 'N so 6 J fl. y ,y y fgDoi?leLd I , gil li C' x ii 3 ' ,K ui l BARBARA RESCORLA o Simi and sweel . . . orcellenl grades . . . superb conversalionalisl , . . adores every cal or lcillen . . . always has lhinqs done ahead of lime . . . parrial lo fall boys wilh crew culs . . . lulure nurse . . . Barb. PETER REVERE 0 carefree red-head... greal ouldoor man-.. . . perpelual parly life . . . advenlurous lasles . , . slmilled mechanic . . . spends mosl ol his lime overhaulinq engines . , . lean and lanlcy . . . ambles lhrouqh lhe halls . . . Pele, NANCY RICKER 0 cheery greelinq lor everyone . . . supporls lhe U. S. mail . . . passion lor clolhes, passing noles, and lelephone conversalion . . . espe- cially acllve in lhe W. l-l. band and Spanish club . . . lun lo be wilh . . . Nan. I CAROL RINEHART 0 slrilclnq blue-eyed blonde . . . lalenled seamslress can whip up lasly dishes in a flash . . . wild lales of Cape lvlay advenlures . . . capable presidenl ol Sub-Juniors . . . c million lhinqs lo do . . . Carol. JILL REVERE 0 svelle clolhes . , . honey disposilion . . . cule, lurnod up nose ...individualisl . . . happyeqo-luclcy... ideal ol lhe opposile se-c . . . reserved, lhen suddenly hyslerical . . . nice lo lcnow . . . hopes lo model . . . Jill. l EDWARD ROBINSON 0 many friends . . . chicken fancier . . . cross-counlry lellerman . . . busy af fha Y wiih baskeibnll and bowling , . . always en- lcrlaining people wilh his anlics . . . rubber ioinlzx . . . approprialoly a Blue Devil . . . unprcdiciable . . . sincere and undcrsianding . . . Spider . EVONNE ROBINSON 0 dark hair . . big brown eyes . . . conslanf giggler . . . lover of animals . . . always willing 'lo help olhers . . . enioys nighl lilie . . you know when Evonne's around . . . vu- vacious chaflerbox . . . welcome fo any crowd . . . Nonnie . MARY ANN ROMAGNOLI 0 curly headed brunelle . . . quiel and sincere . . . hard worker . . . always humming or singing . . . conscienlious and ami- able . . . newly discovered gym class leader . . . will isoon be someone's cap- able secrelary . . . Mary. WARREN RORDEN 0 'fall and lanky... chief hobby, working on his car . rare sense of humor . . . in and ouf of lrouble . . . nonchalanf . . . lrequenf wisecracks . . . loleraies sludying . pranksier . . . iaunly walk . . .drives a bomb . . . Ring . BETTE ROSSNAGEL 0 +iny package of dynamiie who waxes enihusiasric abou? Traveling. rollerskaiing, and animals... lakes her sludies seriously . . . pe+ife and peppy . . . many good-looking swearers and skirls . . . a wide varie+y of inieresls . . . Belle. ROBERT ROEBER 0 many advenlurous vacalion lrips . . , assei To lhe gridiron .. .always sees lhings lhrough . . .loves praclical iokes . . . owner of a shol rod . . .seemingly blase . . . iesls are frials . . . mischievous brown eyes . . . Ribsy . j mx, i as . .5 H s6KQsQ3 L - i IM l ll , A W wg i , X I il I 'lil if 74' ,I 4 . i vijil S N ij X V I ?Q , , K 5 I i 'n..., . A 5 A 'w .1 X -.ii ix A -.xv JAMES SALISBURY 0 class phoiog- rapher . . . drives a Nash resembling an upside down blue bafhiub . . . quief unlil you know him . . . avid hockey fan who parficularly likes 'rhe Rangers . . . fun-loving . . . easy-going . . . Jim. X CAROLYN ROWE 0 quiei manner hides an' ever ready humor . . . collecis A's efforflessly . . . skilled seamsiress . . . anoiher good lisiener . '. . finds ou? more fha? way . . . dependable . . . sincere . . . poise plus . . . insfinc- 'live +ac+ . . . Anyone wan? a kiHen'? . . . Carolyn. ELIZABETH RUGH 0 soprano solos clear and sweef . . . arf is displayed in her sewing . . . exlracurricular maior . . . alfernalely feminine and fomboy- ish . . . infelligence plus . . . imaginaiive . . . perfecfionisf . . . amazing vifalify . . . unquesiionable oplimism . . . Hold ii! . . . Liz. MARY RUMPLE 0 fakes ihings as They come . . . opiimisiic . . . has 'raleni' in arf . . . never in a hurry...especially fo gel' io class on fime . . . a sfeady and undemanding friend . . . universally liked . . . Mare. JOSEPH SCALZADONA 0 anoiher sporf enfhusiasl . . . can usually be found in shop . . . awakens classes wifh his spur of 'rhe momenl' iolces . . . seen obouf iown in a Ponfiac . . . crew cur . . . all-around greaf guy . . . Joe. i JOHN SCHAIBLE 0 red hair thai is a brighi' spof in ihe halls . . . fakes his responsibilifies as class presidenf seri- ously. . , a hunisman . . . modes? . . . deep bass voice . . , long Iisf of ada mirers . . . lasiing friend . . . Jack. Q. , Q. ff .- - Q, -i 1.35. ., i m .ing -fn.. 131155111 'V x lg 'ixlzgfl-L . gigliiil it 7,5 . g. M,-gi. ' 3 'g!fijfjB' l - 5 ,Q ,yy .,g.i,'3.V If f If ' ff gjlill: 'f ij: 'i'-' 'illrllii Hi? 335' X will-L ml- - ,. 9 1 , 1-S will fi HELEN PAGE SELBY 0 serene and sin- cere . . . always helping olhers . . . forever a friend . , . Dodger fan . . . makes good use of her skill wilh needle and lhread . . . never hurried . . . A slilch in lime saves nine . . . Helen. Wlii ' x P .fl if 1' 3' . 1 i - 1 I ' X 1 if ' . X Mya, I My My-f u MH Mi r 'il' ku- ' lb: 4 A Nl I HN SCOTT 0 easy-going . . i. for- gefful al limes . . . shoofs around lown in his grey Chrysler . . . always a parfy al ..lohn's . . . enioys golf . . . big man on 'lhe swimming leam . . . lufure archi- lecl' . . . a quick ihinker . . . Scolly. NANCY SEARS 0 infelligenl, conscien- lious sfudenl . . . has a mind of her own . . . infeclious laugh . . . reserved . . . Honor Sociely . . . Thai' Sears sfyle always a load of kids in lhe lamil . . 4 Y car. . . fufure is planned . . . Sears. DAN SEELEY 0 lanky and likeable... oufslanding hislory sludenl . . . appre- ciales a good ioke and is quick wilh a reforf of his own . . . enfhusiaslic aloouf cars . . . exfensive record collecfion . . . rarely worries . . .zealous baskelloall manager . . , MaHress . MARLOWE SELTZER 0 five-fool-lwo beauly, complele wilh dimples . . . fhrives al lhe shore . . . knows whal she wanls and goes eller if . . . brimming wilh lun and merrimenf . . . oflen seen driving her rank . . Marlowe. X . V , ax p- xi . if X I XVX ZNI' GP., fl ,- . . I JI Z uf l '-' J ii s' .r fl s ,T Y F ll f l A 9 A , 0' hx' l' i W V yi' , X, ,x ll l ffl A lf he Q MERLYN SEPE 0 lrim and allracfive . . . animales any enferprise . . . dis- criminaling choice of clolhes . . . fal- enled lwirler . . . vivacious falker . . . hol-fodder . . . especially enioys ice slcaling and ealing pizza pie . . . sweel and inferesling . . . Mere. NANCY SHOUFFLER 0 enviable figure and nafurally curly hair . . . pariy girl . . . efficienl secrefary . . . known for bursfs of silly giggles . . . iifferbug fan . . . frue Wes? Virginian . . . mis- chievous . . . lover of life , . . spirifed and personable . . . Nance. x-T,-mfh I lwifffg ffl lf 2' BARBARA SMITH O full of fun . . . excels in all sporis . . . drives her car perched on a cushion . . . nicknames for all her 'friends . . . fwo pef likes. Canasfa and Mirror Lake . . . mise chievous . . . good-nafured . . . SmiHy. THOMAS SMITH 0 can usually be found overhauling or building racing boais . . . excelleni physique . . . enioys a good ioke . . . generous and frusf- worfhy . . . choice manners , . . The proud possessor of many racing irophies . . . Tommy. BARBARA SORDON 0 vim, vigor, and vifalify . . . aclive in school-funcfions . . . Ihree years in Red Cross Council . . . hopes 'Io become a nurse . . . baffles chemisfry . . . loves Io iusl ride around . . . famous parries . . . Barb. ANNE SPENCER 0 forever doing Ihings for oihers . . . posfers and more posiers . . . experf in swimming and diving . . . 'ialenfed arfisl, pianist and dress- maker . . . universal friendliness . . . sympalhe-fic . . . insafiable appeiife... Food . . . Suzie . JANET SMITH 0 Venezuela's giff Io Wesffield High . . . good nafured . . . vivacious . . . ideas for fun . . . rapid fire conversafionalisi . . . a ioy Io be wifh . . . full of spark . . . cufe giggle . . .loves dancing . . . enioys senior hisfory . , . Janef. RAYMOND SPURLOCK 0 dependable and conscienfious wprlcer . . . reficenf . . . quiof independence . . . musically inclined . . . pleasing voice . . . compe- lenf. . . a greaf deal of personal am- bifion and deferminafion . . . long-fime valuable employee af Margie's Cake Box . . . Ray. l SYLVIA SPURLOCK 0 lovely face and figure . . . sfunning cloflwes of flue lafesf sfyle . . . sews a wicked seam . . . ex- froverf . . . definife ideas wlwiclw she expresses . . . frequenl' frips fo Plain- field . . . slim, svelfe, and sopliisficafed . . . Sylvia. JESSIE STANZEL 0 fond of felling un- usual and funny sfories . . . subfle l'1u- ' morisf . . . non-conformisf . . . exfensive vocabulary . . . enioys sporfs and acfing . . . falenfed in arf . . . infelligence combined wifli efforf , . . Wl1af's your maior maladiusfmenf? . . . Jess. MARJORIE STAUB 0 fwinlcing eyes wifln a smile fo mafclw . . . quick fo blusln . . . famed baslcefball fan . . . cheers loudesf and longesf . . . fufure nurse . . . wide circle of friends . . . always going some place . . . sure success . . . Margie. ROBERT STEDMAN 0 bleacl'1y . . . fop-nofclw soda ierlc . . . inferesfed in radio and bowling . . . main ambifion, fo dynamife a cerfain house . . . plays I PHILIP STAAS 0 conscienfious sfudenf . . . agreeable . . . inclined fo be ro- served . . . an aeronaufical enfliusiasf . . . plays a lwof frumpcf in flwe sclnool band and orchesfra . , . ambifious... well-lilred . . . solid cifizen . . . lilceable lad . . . Phil. N N Xxx M li C rx Q5 TO 6, Q , ', 0 Q' fr QW P 1' Y 1 - .s , .X A e all i N. a cool frombone . . .winning smile . . . P' 1 .-Jusf wail' unfil I drive . . . Bob. X .. My 1. ' E? li X X N I 8 ' XNF N . V .xi .vm I . K X I A - . - . fQ 'U ifl gb P ,rms F PATRICIA STEIGER 0 friendly fwinkle fo her preffy blue eyes . . . a fouch of sweefness . . . flair for wrifing and . . . cries every lime she laughs . . . abilify and dependabilify . . .applies psychol- ogy . . . undersfanding and sincere... Pafsy. ' X X R ' IS, U , S C , , l 4 4 I 4+ l ' fulfill! V ' rpg y I-Y -,it . kziis A 31 f-'Babies f ,, . , X JOHN TARTAR 0 difficulf man fo argue wifh . . . good al' public speak- ing . . . will long be remembered for his impersoriafion of Sarifa Claus al Liferary Club . . . his main inleresf- golf . . . ' sw abouf a ride? . . . John. KATHERINE STEINER 0 svelfe figure . . . as a cheerleader adds spice and sparkle lo Wesffield's cheers . . . zany ideas . . . never a dull momenf . . . pizza fan . . . always a new ioke . . . carefree . . modesf . . . l'm only kidding . . . Kafhy. DANIEL TALBOT 0 avid skiing fan... brillianf green Cadillac . . . quief man- ner . . . sincere . . . will do anylhing for a friend . . . enioys baseball and foofball . . . quife a fhealre goer . . . easy going buf defermined . . . Dan. WALTER TERHUNE 0 hunfing, fishing, and camping enfhusiasl' . . . would like 'ro frade school for flue norfh woods . . . nice looking . . . good physique . . . fine sense of values . . . wanfs io be a lumberiack . . . woman hafer . . . Tex . H. EMERSON THOMAS 0 amiable... parlicipales in many acfivifies . . . aue 'lhorify on life in France . . . big wind in fhe band's brass secfion . . . proud possessor of a Willys sfalion wagon... well-dressed and well-liked . . . Tommy. PATRICIA TRIPP 0 allraclive blonde willu enlicing blue eyes . . . llirlelious smile . . . valuable assel lo fha clieer squad . . . an eye lor lesliion . . . col- leclor ol many senlimenlel momenls . .. an addilion lo any scene . . . Pally. W7 - 45 L, x Y K . 'EQ . f : i , S SARAH THOMAS 0 slim. allrachve 4412, qv., Ml, brunelle . . . lalks lasl' and furiously x',7!' Ii, Q Q. . . . likes 'lo decorale lexfbooks . . . -lx h , quiel. conscienlious worker . . . wona ' f - ' ' derful dancer . . . wriles easily an i - - , I j well . . . enviable grades . . . e con- 'if f xi ,UI 'L-J siderale and lrue 'Friend . . . Sally. 1 X ff .Q iv! Qf ,t',vy,l f N Y BX: h Y SKI ' . ' I '- . ' Qs--1, N-YQ I BARBARA THORPE 0 clweerlul clwaller . . . a dash of devilislnness . . . lorever on The go . . . leasing brown eyes... record colleclor . . . lormer Weslfieldile relurned +l'1is year from Indianapolis . . . changeable mind . . . I'll never fell . . . Barb. DIANA TOSTO 0 more lun linen a barrel of monkeys . . . excilably en- fhusiaslic . . . a half pinf always on 'llie go . . . sings like a canary . . , lalenled pianisl 'foo . . . easily per- furbed . . . senlimenlal . . . On I'm so mad: . . . Diane. GEORGE TURK 0 one of line science liclion fiends . . . an aclive inleresl' in cars of any size or sliape . . . genuine dislike for work . . . seen around lown in luis clwarlreuse conyerlible . . . sar- caslic wil . . . Turk. 'I ll HENRY TURNER 0 sofl spoken bul de- lermined . . . friendly allilude . . . lelenled musician wlwo lwas lnis own band . . . long-lime member ol Essex Troop . . . drives a green bus . . . unreslrained roars ol lauqlnler . poslifazule . . . Tony . gnu. Ka' ARTHUR VAN BLERKOM 0 an excel- lenf maih siudeni . . . cnioys Liiorary Club . . . a good and sincere friend . . . baseball enihusinsi , . . can always find someihing io falk abnui 4 . . liisfory rafes high . , . able dcbaier , . . Abe. l JOSEPH VECCHIO 0 noi a worry in The world . , . hearfy laugh . . . needler io fhe nih degree . . . excelleni siudeni . . .fuiure lawyer. . .deserving recipieni of fooiball irophy for ihe mosr improved player . . . Joe. GLORIA VITALE 0 beauiiful sell-made wardrobe . . . quiet buf well liked by all . . . loves io roller skafe and ice skaie . . . friendly hello . . . eliicieni secreiary fo Sludeni Council . . . full of fun . . . Glory , ELIZABETH WADE O loyal friend . . . loves ihal Cuba . . . whiz af enlarging her wardrobe . . . engaging chuckle flashin fullback on ihe girls' hockey JOSEPH VENTIMIGLIA 0 winning smile and expressive eyes . . . easy going . . . perpeiual good humor . , . naiural aihlele . . . a real inieresi in his friends , . . Gee, if I could only gel my broiher's carl . . . Joe. 1 bam .g. . irrnocenf blue eyes . . . frank . . . will make an efficjeni nurse . . . Belly. . 1 I I D J' . f - ' y i ., ii' - A ' ' ia, fl if 1 - A , . - i x X I A J l lf 1: gm.. 4, K '2 'ff X x r t 4 X , X 1 Q . J -N, I ii I yi' 3133 ' ' J I ' a i' a-..:4- ' Xl i ' lyk ,, , 9lj9wDsl'l'i- , slr if K , f f'-'Q 1 ' , ff li ,Qi-R34 -fig A 2,,L -J 1 J 'i vu I ' A , , f 'ff f 4 H' ,A ,i ,, i I I, ' l i ' if ', i , , -'P' f .wfi S .f li Q-. JOHN WADE 0 sports fan . naiural ' I ' - 1 ' 'f a iifude for Usic Hne mixiure of i f p- Ei'- i ii U hifi. nil, 1 1 W 3. X N seripusness an un . . . popuxar an ' . 'lm yf ' if X wi ' ' achve in many fields . . . excellem' y N li l 7 3 7 -do Q ' x. lpeaker . . . undersianding and lasfing x , Y - ,friend . spark plug fofmarly apiiviiiesj .. i -' 1 ...Jn. ' T l i si l U' 'K ! N i i I ,lj ' ' W ' ' y X 5 x U! J ' ' X Y X , i li- ' fs K 5 l P ' QQ I i ' X Arif J M f S- , . r ' 47 l 48 1 A ll, r J l f iz l w XL r J K DIANNE WALBORN 0 reiiring disposi- iion buf ohl whai a miscliieimaller . . . crazy sayings and iolles . . . does ihings on ihe spur ol lhe momeni . . . sensiiive io lhe loolinqs oi oihers . . . ariislic ialeni . . , Robin , l PAUL WALCOTT 0 welcome addiiion io W. H. S .... friendly aliiiude and a ilashing smile . . . courleous . . .ap- preciaies a good iolce . . . an auihoriiy on iunlc cars r. . . always willing io me-ei people and go places . . . Paul. LILA WEBBER 0 airaciive blonde wiih sparkling blue eyes . . . a winning smile . . . vivacious . . . a whiz ai all sporis . . . peppy cenler forward on lhe hockey ieam . . . loves 'fo drive . . . Thou hiiul a friend 'ro ever one g . . . ' y . . . Webbie. ARTHUR WEINTRAUB 0 concerned wilh helping oihers . . . inieresling... proiicieni saxophone and clarinel player . . . iiciion ian . . . brilliani siudenl . . . aciive member oi ihe' Forum and Liferary clubs . . . oiien found pore ing over German iranslaiions , . . Ari. ' ' u ROBERT WALTHER 0 coniagious laugh . . . lceen' sense ol humor . . . sincere . . . aversion fo work . . . big smile for everyone . . . Orange Bowl spociaior . . . spends spare lime in sand iraps . . devoied friend oi Louie . . . Bob. ,l 1 l . AM .Q lift i A WWW r Mr 1 , u flfi I A 1' I ' ,Q ' V?, 'Y 'ifffi-V! -, ,i'iii i P21 fin. 3 ' if , 6 iff' ,V , fi.-.,f! ' ' X , V ,fxf 'xg' is Gigli 1' If ff ,' fs ' !, ',fxf, yfjmlll ,lf ill l 1 H ' X -.1 Hi . l w 4' ,' H 'L ALDENI WELCH 0 famed scripi wriier i wf l 1 N Ziff! K wiih imaginaiion . . . lraclc ieam runner 3 tt vmx v . . . . noi red blood bul maroon-Colgaie iff l L loogls ingelleiciual, ac? Ianylhing -fm , 2 ue evi...worson an , , halrd . . . aspires o be a minisieg. . . J 1 b 7 A en '- ' ' iff' f ff J , r ' '- 1 Wi., ff M ew llifzfs lil W All im llilla.'c.i Nu A in fliffe img? 1 -fx A4 . L, Q 1 gil 4 NSS if IV llfli' wi!! H l N Efwlv M fill 'V 49 M A i WV I il,-.f i X 1 I K x I IQ. ' J! Xzfylngh- ., K If xx . N I ', . , f i . y V ISS' I Ili., li jlwyxl R A xl K I I fs lol' .Z IA V rivals, sk JOHN WILEY 0 personable . . . valu- able assel fo Wesllield High's baske?- ball leam . , . lopnofch dancer . . . liendish laugh . . . reliable . . . more fhan willing lo give credil where credif is due . . . never fans . . . You're no prize package yourself . . . Jack. .V - .J KATHRYN WELLMAN 0 dark, shiny curls . . . lwinkling eyes . . . bubbling . . . never complains . . . appreciales advice . . . aclive parlicipalor in sporls . . . accompanisf deluxe . . . inlelligenl . . . conscienlious . . . many responsi- bilifies . . . Irue leader . . . failhful friend . . . high goals she's bound io allain . . . Kalhy. VIRGINIA WEST 0 friendly and hearlily frank . . . lover of 'rhe shore and nigh? life . . . an individualisl' . . . prolicienl seamslress and immaculale dresser... a frusfing and underslanding friend... 'rypisi and secrelary supreme . . Ginnie. DOROTHY WHITE 0 has a way of making people laugh, noi al her bul' wifh her . . . able in many sporls . . . enjoys cooking . . . also ealing prelzels . . . a wonderful girl lo know and be wilh . . . Doilie. HUGH WILLIAMS 0 a big splash anywhere . . . handles money bags for sludenl council . . . Long Island summer . . . fulure engineer . . . hearly laugh . . . parlial To Packards . . . would cheer for Yale al a Princelon-Harvard game. . . Hugh. 1 , ,isviu Nl' fi SNXML. JOSEPH WILLIAMS 0 singer of Cow- boy songs . . . plays Ihe guitar, also Yankee fan . . . always good for a laugh . . . rides in a hof Chevy .. very kind . . . always Thinks of ofhers . . . lover ol pegged panls . . . Joe. MARY YENZER 0 amiable blonde wilh dancing blue eyes . . . fun-loving . . . always ready ro give a helping hand . . . sincere . . . considerale, depend- able and efficienl' . . . pleasing person- alily . . . generous and fhoughlful . . . True lriend . . . Mare. ROBERT WILSON 0 debonair and good looking . . . likes 'ro go hunting . . . owner of a brown bomb . . . seen wilh his red-headed pal . . . known for his crew cur . . . nice 'ro know . . . Bob. SANDRA WINDFELDT 0 back from a year af Regional . . . never af a loss for words . . . gels a kick our of life . . . hearly laugh . . . lrue friend . . . loves Cocker spaniels . . . vim, vigor, and vilalily . . . Sandy. JOYCE LEE WIRTH 0 appreciales fhe ridiculous . . . eager fo have olhers ioin' in lhe fun . . . sfylish clofhes . . . skilled dancer . . . likes Soulh American ways . . . sparkling green eyes and a coy smile . . . Joyce. MARCIA YOCOM 0 sweel and pelife . . . lwinkling brown eyes . . . darling dimples . . . cheerful . . . loves sum- mers al lhe shore . , . lan lhal lasls 'n' lasfs . . . could sleep all day . . . lailh- ful worker . . . a 'riny mite buf mighly nice . . . Yoc. .1- ,ro A 4? i'l gi' I , , s W' 4 fi f 0 k l. 5 ,. X VJ X 5 QI: LL. . .. f i xl .N . . fi ,J y y,. L.. ll l . lu.: ' ., v' o,'o ' New X Xxx . FQ' A 17 If , .,, 'KX 'X ,.- V. ,- Lf ' s ab. Q, ,.. .: ?.. ' ' A 1 N- .:' ff-2 :f 7 NQX You'll Never Walk Alone l IN MEMORIAM Miss J Isabella Dodds was a well-lcnown, well-loved Teacher and friend AlTh h mere prinTed words can never whom no one will or can ever TorgeT. oug express The depThs oT our sympaThy and sorrow, iT is our sincere hope ThaT ' ' ' d 'll conTinue To honor and preserve her memory This memorial To Miss Dod s wi among us as The years pass. Her willingness To help Those in need was lar beyond her duTy. She h ' ' TeresTs and problems her devoTed her life To The sTudenTs and made T eir in ' h hel ed many sTudenTs obTain scholarships, who, own. Among oTher Things s e p oTherwise, mighT noT have received The opporTuniTy for a college educaTion. Allhough Miss Dodds had been ill Tor abouT Two years. her sudden deaTh ll of us. Born in ClaremonT, in February, l954, came as a greaT shock To a l d and Taughf in WesTTield Tor nearly TwenTy-six MinnesoTa, Miss Dodds ive years. 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Second row: Mar llyn Slifer, Bailey l-laines, Barbara Slurges, Priscilla Mark ham, Ann Blackburn, Darcy Cregar, Judy Biclell, Connii Fox, Connie Walsh, Sandy Freeman, Belly Day, Nina Salc Third row: Susan Yoder, Marilyn Cool, Beverly Declihul Susan L-lolsey, Kalhleen l-logan, Beverly Plc-alan, Mar garel Ellis, Barbara Pierson, Belsy Bardsley, Mary Orr Belsy Riederer, Paurlh row: Barbara Seaman, Carolini Slewarl, Nancy Smilh, Paye Marlin, Palsy Miller, Aliso Bailey, Carol Schwarlz, Anne McCliirnenl, Lois Lear Eleanor Rolhroclc, Elise Phillips, Rulh Pardon, Llino Mowen, Rulh Sparlxs. Filth row: Barbara Denney, Jan. Huber, Marlha G-erharl, Jean Fisher, Claire Minnicl Lois Lensliold, Sally Milchell, Pally Parks, Nancy Jani Carlson, Sixlh row: Judy Clarlc, Debby Burch, Barbari Class, Jean Gracie, Nan Dreyluss, Ellen Killebrew, Anni Wollcing, Mary Lou Wollgang, Sara l-lawlcins, Sally Blalz Rulh Oslerman, Dorinda Osrerrnan, Anila Arnaclc, Nanc' Deal. Sevenlh row: Kalhy Rash, Barbara Hull, Ann Gil chrisl, Libby Dougherly, Gail Whilcomb, Jane Day, Jane Barllell, l-lelen Jones, Sue Nielson, Margie Royce, Jud Bolls, Posella Mannino, Joan Sleele. Eighlh row: Bar bara Jallee, Marcia Kalh, Dolly Horrung, Janis Price Sue l-lulllcay, Marion Douglas, Gail McGinnis, Lyni Anderson, Phyllis l-lamrnond, Marne Sparre, Doris Vogeler Carol l-loyermann, Rosemary Vaslano, Elizabelh Arnolc: Absenl: Anila Arnacl-1, Carol Boyer, Judy Hescoclc, Geali l-lewson, Barbara Reich, Rulh Sulphen, Julie Windhann f' ' i 1 I I , , - -tv- .M - I - ........lm Eirsl row, leli lo righl: Ronald Neilleship, Roberl Coaies, Wallace Dow, Charles Crissy, Nelson Coffman, John Barlas, John Morris, Thomas Comerford, Edward Wil- liams, John Morris, Reverdy Johnson, William Wyman, Ted Sandquisl. Second row: Jack Meeker, Donald Eeeley, Arnold Dauer, Dan Erornm, Rick Charlers, Charles Spine ner, Joe Cambria, George Buchanan, Gordon Smilh. Third row: Norland Berk, Rob- erl Cassidy, Refer Tishler, Donald Boland, Roberl Kyle, Richard Everilr, Bucky Harris, Herb Wrighi, Tom Armanirour, Pele Pfahf. Eourfh row: Richard Thurn, Dan Reese, Ari Horner, Roberr Kelso, Nino Carnevale, Leo Bro'wn, Palmer Rugh, Philip Dewey, Edward Hackenberg. Fiflh row: Herman Wilde, Mike Tokar, Bob Gardner, Vincenr Marvosa, Vincenl Napolilano, Leo Yarussi, Richard Bilden, Herb Eckerl, Donald Den' Ton. Sindh row: Bruce Weizel, Andrew Morrison, Lee Woods, Roberr Crickenberger, William Bohan, Donald Burr, Eric Siurcke, Dave Rochaf, Roberi Lisi, Erank Magalhaes, Roberi Sluarl, Tom Gerharl, James Tindall, George Holzwarih, John Habley, Daniel Capone, Clarence Pelerson, Harry Kifchell, Evan Williams, Roger Anderson, Roger Eranlz. Sevenlh row: John Ereeman, Doug Johnson, Sluari Sieggall, Harry Widmer, Kris Miller, Horberl Naunen, William Meglaughlin, Peier Thompson, Donald Bellz, Edwin Tenney, Perer Boor, William Eullard, Roberl Beckefi, Paul Sfirrup, Ken Coles, Barry Maxwell, Roberl Torgeson, Joe Roediger, Sieve Evans, Richard Moolz, Dave Wrighl, John Parker, George Dusiin, David Andreassen, Roberf Smilh, Terry McKay, Jack Slier, Ernesi Regenlhal, Richard Meier, Ered Bundy, Jim Miller, Roberr Ericsson, Tom Ralclihfe, Leighlon Miller, Bill Herndon. Abseniz James Coslello, Bruce Edwards, Roberl Eield, John Velerman, Marlin Lane, Bill O'Keefe, John Sellino. ' Bidin' My Time soPH'BivioRES I F Firsl row, lell side, lei? +o righlz Addison Slocum, Bruce Johnson, Bob Boolhe, Glenn Green, Tom Judson, Peier Way, David Smiih, Fred Johnson, Jim Leonard. Rris Haines, Bob Slaub, Ted Holschuh. Second row: Fred Gill, Jack Godfrey, Warren Sproui, Allan Fromm, Paul Tafro, Jerry Sisson, Richard Robinson, Jim Jones, Bob Gaido, Bill Reid. Third row: Richard Murphy, Dan Sens- bach, Dick Kimball, Eugene Chrone, Cliff Robison, Doug- OFFICERS lLe1'i io Riqhfl Piisi' a Haines . . secrefary J 'i Leonard .ir8aSurer Ted lidsiihuh presideni B-Ls Sfaub vice-president M as Gur'rude Fculg . ,.,., adviser las Keiih, Jack Siaas. Fourih row: Fred Davies, Bc Weller, Joel Marlin, Bill Clark, Jerry Garrison, Lex Hydi Dick Griggs, Bill Dixon. Fifrh row: Bill Clelland, Carl ThL Mac Frosi, Mike Venus, Tam Harbin, Tom Culver Sixl row: Bill Schaefer, Sieve-n Conn, Bob Griswold, Glivi Houck, David McCulloch, Todd Barreii, Ed Smilh, Go don Thomas. Sevenih row: Dennis Tierney, Norval Lollu Bob Morphis, Joe Golomb, George Wragg, Charles Nie sen, Vladimir Broz, Pele Hunier, Dave Holi, Fred Sioni Jim Brossard, Bill Siriizler, Bill Walkins, Ken Remine, Dir Reynolds. Eighih row: Dick Johnson, Tom Clemenl Chuck Bode, Bill Murphy, Bob Moore, Tom Hiross, Lar' Brozek, Peier Ausiin, Ken Florence, Dick Cosiello. Jeri Helgren, Bill McBride, Jim Hackell, Dave Ward, Pa Tokar. Ninih row: Don Feeley, Siewari Thomas, Bruc Ellioii, Larry Werkheiser, Dave Weed, Bob Zoufaly, Bc Jebens. Charles Lagergren, Don Wright Bill Robinso Roger Kaufman, Ferdy Shoemaker, Carl Tongberg, Erne Braxion, Ken Friiz, Alden Hess. Tenih row: John Dia Ed Monahan, Bruce Grosvenor, Reese Helmondollar, Ma sion Jones, Ricky Shreve, Jerry Moreiie, Edgar Holmgre Jim Love, Dick Booih, Charles Lecher, Bob Menninge Ed Higgins, Henry Pollard, Jim Gass, Rich Veniimigli Charles Buriield, Frank Sorrenrino, Charles Plinion, Jol' Jardine, Bob Mason, Charles Reul, Sfuari Wilcox. Absen Harold Ausier, Ted Burke, Ray Caldwell, William Coole Ken Cole, Arnold Dauer, Ralph De Fiore, Rocco Diniz Perer Dorchek, George Durgan, Sal Eacono, John Fedork Bob Gronquisf, Dan Heilman, Bill Kroos, Peier Marro Dan Kelly, Neil Paxson, Arfhur Rifchie, James Robinso Ed Schmidi, Paul Siehle, Ronald Terrill, Evan Willianr Ernesf Weaver, Donald Shoods, Leo Yarusi. 58 . 1 , 7.7 -.. Y l'm Walking Behind Y Firsl row, righl side, lell lo righl: Sue Valenline, Mary Bice, Marlha Waller, Dorolhy Myers, Janel Conslanline, Diane Rendano, Daryl Sellzer, Suzanne Slcillin, Nancy Hamillon, Genevieve Covinglon, Mary Krouch, Barbara Taurence, Joan Jallee. Second row: Sally Ahearn, Regina Hollis, Barbara Riclcer, Bea Yorden, Susie Nelson, Belly Whalen, Brenda Paone, Connie Bellz, Barbara Fridell, Jean Crosby, Barbara Hunler. Third row: Nancy Culler, Priscilla Abbol, Edna Dellels, Beverly Wollny, Barbara Eclcerl, Karen Morris, Sandra Hopper, Helen Barllell, Helen Rowe, Linda Jura, Peggy Freeman, Joan Cox. Fourlh row: Belly Lewis, Anne Brower, Gail Hulh, Donna Coolc, Zilpha Benlley, Pal Ann Barlcer, Sue Darby, Mary Ann Pierce, Nancy Mumlord, Peggy Carlisle, Barbara Kupp, Bambi Dunn. Fillh row: Susan Bill, Peggy Smyers, Nancy Gordon, Belh Russel, Suzy Werber, Doreen Smilh, Janel Duncan, Carol Siccardi, Lois Tillle, Carolyn Sell, Susan Harlman, Connie Schumacher. Sixlh row: Barbara Bills, Joyce Bergsland, Susan Ball, Joan Kyllo, Anne Saunders, Carol Todd, Judy Shellon, Carole Geller, Carolie Cornwell, Rila Ferguson, Margie Maxwell, Susan Dowell. Sevenlh row: Barbara LePori, Judy Bremner, Marion Lehman, Barbara Arroch, Winnie Baumer, Kalhy Sparlcs, Caroline Sullivan, Belly Davidson, Susan Nye, Elaine Tobelmann, Rulh Dahlslrom, Elizabelh Topping. Eighlh row: Sandy Scherrer, Connie Healley, Pally Daycoclc, Joan Burbanlr, Sandra Healey, Cassie Tiedeman, Arlene Capulo, Joan Longslreel, Susan Scholl, Anne Garrelson, Sanlina Greco, Concella Sloriale. Ninlh row: Joyce Longley, Sally Giggey, Jo-Ann Kreslan, Mary Barnell, Jean Tobey, Joan Brown, Failh Buyer, Valerie Conover, Pally Towl, Sara Gerharl, Mary Alice Crawlord, Louise Fagan, Joyce Slevens, Jean Morgan, Lois Umslead. Tenlh row: Susie Heck, Claire Carlson, Peggy Garber, Connie Jansen, Marcia Miller, Peggy Page, Barbara Marsh, Palricia Wenllandl, Florence Sexlon, Sylvia Marco, Belly Lou Capilella, Marie Gilson, Carol Wesl, Frances Ollo, Marlha Holaday, Pally Swen- son, Belly Anne Alger, Joan Larkin, Dorolhy Robinson, Ginny Townley, Eunice Ur- sulich, Barbara Price. Absenl: Beverly Declchul, Failh DeForesl, Nancy Diehl, Libby Dougherly, Belsy Bridler, Jean Hammond, Ginny Hardin, Ernesline Keels, Carol Markham, Elaine Ollo, Mary Polls, Liz Topham, Sandra Vassil, Dolores Vonderliclc. fd' H ,NLE My J ,Leaf I ,, r 0 'T ' Lifts 'ef k B, 5 Q Q , ' ff 'N f 'jg x ffl I H ' 1 I Q . X 1 N J ' lx? x, Q f glifx X I I It I .Q . U L I ., ug' ,gf 1. X fn- ff -N K U 'N W . ,V I f P ., V ' ff ' 'f' 'I .151 X P I I Ivvlljigsf X X f ggi? M -1 MY -- mfiii!! 'gy XL 'gil' .Sha .'i1f .- 4 N, g V H j L ? ' w ,X l N rig f. h V! F7 f 'w Q. , A ' 1 ' 'Q ' I P X up l RN ' s Q. A ff 1' 5' 1 . 31. ' ' . , V 14: K 3, ,AQ-K, 5 1 0 4 55, P,-X, , - - wiki O 1 I NX V s. n f g9 m XX f 1 As I qv fx- 4? X . XA v - Xib? 1. ' f .7 --ti. -- N Zio o H 2 . ff' - ,v,,Q.e: I.. As :,. r R 7 I' Li ' ', -s, ' - N N yy r ff ' 112,54 .NX XA '-. V -an Av aa? in li X f 3 ,. xx 'Vg ff it :Q 1. ' - -, 1' aff f l . 5 . 5 J ,gg W ' ' ' ,ir 4 . r 2 ' -... 59 l . Q It A x X. V I 1' gk' .Q ' M. 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Dixie Berse, BeTTy Gleason, George Holzwarfh, Bob Marik, Hugh Williams S Jerry Sisson, Susan Nye. Anne Brower, BeTsy Rugh, Diane Packard Ton T Howard BonneTT. Third row: Zilpha BenTley Liz To h Kafhy Hogan, Julie Windham M row: Pegg S use A . H-Men GEsTvo X tkq, V x N Q X in-4 N QW A Ba A T . econd row: , y urner, Jim Quin , p am, Befsy Ried , arilyn Slifer Bill W y myers, Nan Gord Harris Dick M n, John ScoTT, erer, Phil Dewey, Barbara Denny, , yman, Dick Griggs, Ken FriTz, Bill Dixon. FourTh on, Jim Leonard, George Buchanan, Paul Sfirrup, Pefe Pfaff, Bucky , ooTz. Bob Ericsson, Bob Menninger, Dale Grosvenor, Walf Terhune, Don Dralr . ' row: Alberf Bobal ladviseri, Joyce Longley, Barbara Hunfer, Mary Yenze ' Rufh Osferman, ElizabeTh Arnold, Curfice Oerfel, Ted Robison, Harold Thompson ladviserl. e FifTh r, Lil Hansen, Helen Jones. Holschuh, Bob Morphis, David Ward, Cliff STUDENT COUNCIL . . . . . . . Happy Talk Two repres enTaTives from each homeroom and four officers, elecfed by The school as a whole, comprise The Sfudenf Council, The school's governing body. The council began iTs year's acTiviTies wiTh The annual Kick-off dance in Sepfember. IT has also sponsored The sale of school book-covers and The annual Mid-Winfer Ball which was based on a Fire-and-lce mofif. Any sfudenf may submif ideas To The council, eifher Through The suggesfion box in The library'or Through his homeroom represenfafives. Officers are Roberf Marilc, president George HolzwarTh, vice-presid Vifale, secrefary: and Hugh Williams, Treasurer. enTg Gloria NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY . . . Thaf's My Desire Th elevenTh and The NaTional Honor SocieTy is an organizaTion for sTudenTs in e TwelTTh grades who are in The upper Ten per cenT of Their class scholasTically. The TaculTy elecTs The members on The basis of noT only scholarship, buT also leadership, service, and characTer. Each year an inducTion ceremony is given in assembly. AT This Time The new members are formally Talcen inTo The socieTy. This ceremony is repeaTed for The par- enTs OT The new members aT a recepTion held The following weelc. Each year The socieTy awards a prize To The Two seniors who have advanced Their class sTandinq The mosT during Their Three years in high school. FirsT row, leTT To riqhT: Howard BonneTT lTreas.l, Tony BranT lvice-pres,l, John ScoTT lpres.l, ' l Second row: Elna Fodenbauqh, Carolyn Rowe, BeTsy Rufgh, Eunice Ewinq, l Freeman Anne Compton, Miss Elisabelh Gromlich Audrey Gleason lsecy . Sharon Kaufman. Third row: Sally Thomas, Aice . ladviserl. Fourlh row: PeTe Heclc, Bob Marilx, John De Jong. Jack Wade. ic.. .5 X T ' X ,5-sv' XA? 51,1 'N X -3 - lr is-. W ,if 1 p W ,A A Xl '---if- cit e - . , 7 i-at-.gfr'.g 0 'wr-e H9 'Otkq' Q' A X , il NF nuff' V' --1 Work ls All I Hear Firsl row, lei? lo righlz Mary Jane Hogan lsenior co-ed.l. Ruth La Due led, in chiell. Second row: Alice Freeman larl co-ed.l, Carol Parsell laclivilies ed.l, Merry Ann Hall lsuperlalives co-ed.l, Liz Rugh lar? co-ed.l, Arfhur Weine lraub lsporrg ed,l, Palsy Sleiger lass'r ed. in chiefl, Marcia Bauer lrnusic ed.l, Mary Lou Dowell lsenior co4ed.l. Third ,-Owg Mary Rumple, Elsie l-lelme, Nancy Lagergren, Judy l-lefnrninqer, Barbara Sordon, Jirn SaliSlDUfY lPll0l0Q'UPl Y ed,l, Charles Barfel, Carl Doerrer, Gil Paradies, Gerry Godsoe, Elna Forienbaugh, Miss Dolores Bordner ladviserl J . . . . oan Golden, Dixie Berse, Diane Walborn, Elaine Pelraselc, Nancy Jane Buhrendorf, Barbara Ralcowslci, Jan Millar, Judy Reasor, Miryam Cuervo. Fourlh row: Cindy Bell, Edna Mae Dielrich, Marcia Yocom, Jean Harrison, Ellen Miller, Carol Reddell, Joan G,-rander, Gig Hollingsworfh, Carol Boclrius, Carolyn Jacobus, Chris Mowry, Margie Sfaub, Marfha Ellis, Joan Hovendon, Bell W d J ' y a e, oyce Wirlh, Sharon Kaufman, Lil Hansen, Arline French. The aclivilies of lhe Yearboolc Slarf have been an overlapping combinalion of I ' d d panning an oing. Early in lhe school year, planning received lhe mosr arlenliong as lime passed, aciual work was begun. Cornmirlees mel in Miss Bordner's room and wenr 'ro .worlc Thus lhe I954 Wealher Vane was produced. This Year's slari followed closely 'rhe crilicisms made by Mr. DeWi++ D. Wise, judge of rhe Columbia Scholaslic Press Associarion Yearbook Conlesl. li has been lhe iirsr group, according lo lhe adviser, willing ro idenlify every siudenl in ever Y group picrure. Therefore, iwenfy-five years from now no one will have To aslc. Who's Thai? ll ' I ' ll The Hi's Eye sTaTT published Two special issues This year. The TirsT was a six page issue honoring The TiTTh anniversary of The UniTed NaTions and The second, The Feb- ruary issue, was in honor oT Lincoln. The sTaTT oT The Hi's Eye includes The Tollowing ediTors: John De Jong, ediTorg Elsie T-lelme, assisTanT ediTorq Jim Tindall, sporTs ediTor. OTher members are RuTh LaDue, Barbara Lewis, Judie BoTTs, PaTsy Miller, Marne Sparre, and Sally MiTchell, The adviser is Mr. Bernard O. Thomas. The journalism l class published iTs annual issue in May. The ediTor was Dulce Gould: assisTanT ediTor, Zilpha BenTleyg sporTs ediTor, David Weed. FirsT row, leTT To righfz Andrew Palancar lco-adviserl, Barbara Lewis, Judy BoTTs, Marnie Sparre, Sally Mitchell, Elsie Helme, Nancy Lagergren, Jan Millar, Mr. Thomas lco-adviserl. Second row: Geraldine Fuchs, Barbara Garabranh Mary Yenzer, Joyce Berqsland, RuTh La Due. RuTh Sparks, Karin It Amt Necessanly So 'AI Dunn, DoT Burrison. Jane Huber, PaTsy Miller, Sadie Haw- kins, Marie Gilson, Zilpha BenTley. 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I Could Write o Book Leif fo righf: Grace Alpher lfreasl, Jim Tindall lpres.l, Miss Dolores Bordner ladviserl, Liz lopham lseoyl, Rufh LaDue lv. pres,l, Dolfie Burrison, Dave Weed. The Wrilers' Club is made up of a group of sludenls inleresled in various phases of crearive wriling. In addi- lion To rhe monlhly club peri- ods, They also meer oufside of school rime, frequenrly serving relreshmenrs. The members read lheir shorr slories, poems, and essays and receive crilicism on fhem. Lell lo righl: Miss Marian Scoll ladviserl, Jean Williams, Claire Minniclc, Sandy Hopper lv. pres.l, Miryam Cuervo lpres.l, Kalhy Sparks, Sue Scholl, Joan Brown. Mrs. Hall ladviserl. Second row: Elaine Pelraselc, Judie Couzens, Belly Wade, Belly Whalen, Joyce Bergsland, Marnie Sparree, Nancy Riclcer, Genevieve Cov- inqlon lsec'yl. Audrey Guslalson, Connie Bellz, Anne Spencer llreas.l, Marilyn Leslie. Third row: Charles Reid, Roberl Boolhe, Richard Thurn, Dianne Walborn, Brenda Paone, Ann Garrelson, Milchie Barnell, Belly Day, Nina Sala, Rulh Sparks, Marion Lehman, Sue MacMillan, Judy Shellon, Jessie Slanzel. Absenl: Belsy Reiderer, Jean Morgan, Gloria Vilale, Errol Byer, Claire Davidson, Joan Longslreel, Charles Reul, David Weed. The Library Council does ils share in serving lhe school by worlcing al lhe library deslc. helping in lhe magazine room, shelving boolcs, and selling up boolc displays, The members also edil book lisls senl lo lhe homerooms. Training given in our libra- ry lrequenlly leads lo em- ploymenl in college libraries. LIBRARY COUNCIL .... Where Are You Now That I Need You? CDLLECTORS' CLUB ...... . . . Among My Souvenirs Firsl row, lell lo righl: Phil Fedorlla. Bob Field, John Barlas. Lee Woods Second row: Harold Thompson ladviserl, Fred Gill. Peggy Freeman, Charles Crissey. John Habley, Ferdy Schumacher, Carl Tongberg, Carl Thul. Opporlunily lcnoclcs lor members ol lhe Colleclors' Club! Nol only have lhey membership in a high school club. bul also in an organiza- lion which has a loolhold on lhe lulure. This sludenl- formed club ollers greal opporlunilies lor increasing lhe developmenl ol hobbies which will be pursued lhrough lhe years. QW '7'5T Jfgfg... .... Fig? rf.-.i, li-ll 'n ri ihlg Rupcrl Miller ladviserl, Edna Mae Judy Hemminqafl Cam' Raddeil, Nancy Riclrer, Sharon Kauf- P,-'ii.li ,wlis.l, Baibaii Ralvwsli lsoc'yl, Marvin Denning man, Marie Gilsan, Mary Barnelf, Winifred Baumer, Chris ly, Largely llnsy Sw' :oi lpr-fs,l, Arlhur Weiniraub. Second Mowry, Marcia Yocorn, Pi-'e Heclm. Fourlh row: Ellen Miller, f ,M Mdrwa L 5, L7 i ll, i 1svv.irlh, Marqarel Flinl, Anne Alice Freeman, Mary Jane Hogan. Filth row: Bill Wyman, gf. Hip an Sgr.: Lra Bu-ni-', ,li hfi De Jonq,Ar1hur Van Bler- Pele Tishler, Tom Gerharll James Tindall, John Barlas. Charles iam, Ka'l'y Sfci-cr, Dixie Bcrse. Third row: Jean Harrison, Qlmsseyy Bob Field, Jaha Tarfar, Tony Brandl. v '-. . M C ' 'i lf 714,59 G 0 0 -, , 0 -' fi x, '1 , if NO XX ' 4 0 X A 0 Q, 1' x A 1, 3 A ' N ,- ,, l I A E 0 , .xl I 0.2.2-X il A gf .V tl! V , . f , ' ' X ' fl , , K X my Y K il, rf Q Or if . X , , , Q. I y, , y Q c f f M c I ' i i E'kN'i.x An inleresl in debale and a free evening are fhe lwo mosr imporlanl require- merils lor membership in ihe Forum Club, which meeis in privare homes once a monlh. A+ each meeling bolh sides of some currenily coniroversial issue are presenled and each member is given a chance lo give his own views on lhe subiecl. Among lhe topics discussed were McCarlhyism, Lowering lhe Voiing Age, and Social- ized Medicine. One ol lhe members, Arlhur Weinlraub, spolce on The panel of lhe Union Junior College Town Meelirig of lhe Air. Fach year club members aiierid ihe annual meeling of lhe Union Counly Sludenl Forum, The associalion of lhe Forum Clubs in schools ihroughoui ihe counly. B8 Budding crilics and aulhors, and rhose who are iusr inleresfed in books, are eligible for membership in The Lilerary Club. The club meers monrhly af privale homes. As lhe nam? implies, lhe meelings are devoled To discussion of lilerary works of all lypes. Occasionally lhere is a speaker who discusses some lilerary iopic. The programs This year were arranged so ihal lhe liierary works under discussion were pcrlinenl lo lhe season of lhe year. Each year The club sees a currenl Broadway produciion. This year ihe club saw 'llhe Teahouse of ihe Augusi Moonf' Adviser lo The club is Miss Margarel Dielrich of The English Deparlmenf, llffmky C at Q ' O fy., W 100 t- . A ' 'llfahi if ... C it g ,IQ l u' I R L, 'fn' M as X, e- . N' , ' . . T' X 5 9 0 0 ll .Li '1.., Firsl row, lelf lo riqhlz Sara Lou Bonnell, Sally Mifchell, Nancy Ricker, Rulh Sparks, Marnie Sparre, Sally Thomas, Carol Bockius, Liz Beck, Sharon Kaufman. Second row: Miss Marqarel Dielrich ladviserl, Anne Complon, Palsy Sfeiger lsec'yl. Rulh La Due lvice pres,l, John De Jong lpresl, Pele Heck l?reas.l, Elsie Helme, Elna Forrenbaugh, Nancy Lagergren. Third row: Pele Tishler, Richard Thurn, Tony Turner, Jack Wiley, Tommy Thomas, Bob Marik, Marvin Den- ning, Arlhur Weinlraub, John Tarlar, Bob Cassidy, Arlhur Van Blerkom, Pele Lafian, Herb Nichols. Fourlh row: Kathy Wellman, Kalhy Sleiner, Lois Lil'eiield, Cindy Beil, Chris Mowry, Carol Rinehart, Judy Hemminaer, Edna Mae Dielrich, Alice Freeman, Eilen Miller, Carol Roddell, Joan Grander, Marcia Yocom, Joan l-lovendon, Barbara Thorpe, Nancy Jane Buhrendorl, Audrey C-leason. First row. left to right: Barbara Lawrence. Alice Freeman lv. pres.l, lcleleri tvtmr' tprcsl, Diana Tosto, Betty Gleason. Second row: Carol Parseli lsec'yl. pin Carden, Ka'hryn Sparks, Carol Todd, Third row: Eunice Ewing, Anne Free- an, Linda Jura. Sandy Scherrer, Gail Ftuth, Regina Hollis, Joan Burbank. i.u h row: lsabelie Gracey, hleien Page Selby. Filth row: Marilyn Leslie, Sara 2.-cfnarf Santiria Greco, Sue Nielsen. Sixth row: Sue Valentine, Susan Dowell, Car. Sccardi, Jaret Dugan, Barbara Class, Jean Fisher, Anita Amack, Rosemary Mis'anci, Va erie Conover, Seventh row: Marcia Bauer, Edna Mae Dietrich, Ruth Qsfurvian, tialty Park, Lois Lenskoid, Uorinda Oslerrnan, Judie Bolts, Helen Jones. 1. .irvri row. Dixie Berse, Anna Massari, Carol Markham, Marjorie Savoye. Ninth r-n, Mrs. Ruth Cameron ladviserj, Frances Otto, Elaine Petrasek. The purpose ol the Red Cross Council is to help wherever help is nericled. The tirst protect was the lOOf1, Red Cross Drive. The group packed and sent gilt bores to children over-eos, made crossword PllI'flC l iiai wks, and designed Christmas and Ease ter center pieces tor the Kil- mer and Lyons Hospitals. RED CROSS COUNCIL . . . I Didn't Slip, I Wusn't Pushed, I FeII TECHNICIANS' CLUB ......... Asleep at the Switch First row, lett to right: Frank Jazikott, Joe Golomb, Alan Fromm, Jim Cos tello, Joe Scalzadona. Second row: Bill Bohan, Bob Soothe, Jerry llerrzrun, Pre Davies, Jerome Zoutaly, Don Bowlrn, Charles Reid. Third row: Lliarlos Burlield Bob Torgersen, Bob Smith, Dan Kelly, Andy Morrison, Tom Culver, David Andrea sen, Wait Terhune, John Thompson ladviserl, Barbara Austin, Ann Prato. The Technicians' Club is made up ot boys and girls who enioy operating movie proiectors and taking care ot stage lighting and sound tor assemblies, the senior play. and the Spring Festival. The members meet in the shop to practice running the ma- chines and Mr. John Thomp- son ladviserl shows tilms dur- ing the club periods. The Service Club is organ- ized To serve The school in various ways. Each member worlcs one or more periods in The ollice, where she sorrs mail, files excuses, and deliv- ers rhe norices. The mem- bers of The club also usher ar diflerenr school luncrions. Firsr row, lell lo riqhlz Joyce Benninqer, Dolores De Caprio, Nancy Shoulller, Jill Revere, Kalhy Sparks, Suzanne Ball, Saniina Greco. Second row: Mary Ann Romaqnoli, Rosemary Vaslano, Cassie Tiedeman, Judy Shellon, Milchie Barneli, Barbara Lippman, Edna Mae Diehich. Third row: Donna Cook, Arlene Capulo, Joan Larkin. Pal Swenson, Susan Nye, Belly Lewis, Barbara Fridell, Joan Brown, Frances Orro. SERVICE CLUB .......... At Your Beck and Coll PHOTOGRAPHY ClUB ......... Half u Photograph Gil Paradies lpres.l. Firsr row, lelf To righf: Audrey Gleason, Sue MacMil- lan lsec'yl, Joan Cox, Jean Crosby, Gail Wilson, Edna Deflels. Second row: Noel Taylor ladviserf, Charles Barlel lvice-pres.l, Jim Salisbury. Bob Cassidy. Bob Beclcerr, Ken Florence, Jim Gass. Third row: Jack Slier, Fred Bundy, Ernie Weaver, Bob Weller, Reverdy Johnson, Frank Magalhaes. The Pholography Club has been organized by and is run by srudenrs inleresred in The arf of phorography. During club meerings, Mr, Taylor Teaches and demonsrrares merhods of raking, develop- ing. and prinring phero- graphs. The club is limired To eighleen members and has access ro an exlrninely well-equipped darlcroom. An acTive SporTsman's Club was under The direcTion oT VincenT King, who replaced The Tormer adviser, AnThony Ingram. This year's program was enlivened by various movies and guesT speakers. The ouTsTanding evenT of The club's program will TeaTure eifher a Tishing Trip or a visiT To The sTaTe Tish haTchery. FirsT row: Dale Grosvenor, Daryl Sellzer, Marlowe Selfzer. Second row: Bob Wilson, Kay Frey, Denny MarTin lTreas.l, Kerry Bloys, WalT Terhune lpres.l, CurTice Orfel, Harris Mosher lvice-pres.l. Third row: Frank Bavosa. Bob Medley lsec'yl, Ronny Randall, Jack Schaible, Herb EckerT, Paul WalcofT, Fourfh row: Lex Hyde, Bob STedman, Bucky Harris, PeTe Cowles. FifTh row: Dick Griggs, Ken Cole, Billy Wyman, Paul Sfirrup. Todd BarreTT, Dave HOTT. SixTh row: Charles Kern, Dick Bilden, Bill Dunbar, Mr. King ladviserl, Ed Ferrari, Bob Hagcrbaumer, Bob Crickenberger, Tom T-Tarclell, Melvin Knight Tom Clemenfs. SPORTSMAN'S ClUB ........... Gone Fishin' AERONAUTICS CLUB ........ From Here to Eternity LeT'T To righT: Mr, Andrew Palencar ladviserl, Bob Eames, Dale Grosvenor Duke Gould, Fefe Heck, John BiTzer. The AeronauTics Club was organized This year by a small group of air-minded senior boys. WiTh The aid OT TaculTy adviser, Mr. Palencar. a Tormer member of The Air Force, They have been able To hear speakers on such phases oT aviaTion as AFROTC, privaTe flying, and The advanTages of serving wiTh The USAF. 72 Lcfl fo riqhl: Charles Laqerqren, Mr, Johnson ladviserl, Douq Johnson lscc'y-+reas.l, Gerry Faiqle lpresl, Sfephen Cohn, Glen Greene, Tom Judson, Roberf Jebens. The purpose of 'rhe Radio Club. formed in I95I, is io creaie an acrive inleresr in amareur radio among rhe srudenis of Wesrlield High School. The meetings are devoled To learning abouf 'rhe radio in order 'ro pass lhe Federal Communicalions Commission examinalion and To receive amaieur radio licenses. RADIO CLUB ............ TV's the Thing CATALYST CLUB' ............ Black Magic The Calalvsl Club under rhe advisership of Mr. C. Blair Rogers and lhe presi- dency of George Holzwarlh comprises lwenly-Two able chemislry sludenls. The club sponsored leclures, demon- slralions, and an assembly proqram on perroleum chemislrry. Leif lo riqhl: Tommy Ralcliff, Gordon Srnilh llreasl, Bob Mason, B'ur Johnson, Dick Everelf, Pele Laflan, Dan Talbot lvice-pres.l, Grace Alpher luecyl Don Belfz, Marilyn Miller, Jan Millar, Ralph Bloomer, Dan Reese, Pele Thg-rzrpshn Fd Tenney, C. Blair Rogers ladviser Fw' rn. lr, '- rirhlg Tnnrrrw Tli. rias, Fa Marlin, Peri Fleming, Diane Y Y 'TTY 'X M.ir'l',a Ckwrluirl lsvfyl, Drive Rochal lvice-pres.l, Anne Cornpfiin l Fi' rvlclilvw lviir- prusl Marcin Yororn llrcaS.l. Caroline Sullivan, Sally rw, Susan Yiidvr Jann Huber, Se-fond row: Connie Schumacher, Bambi cl hw T.xr'.1r, Nariiy Laiiergrffn, Jan i Millar, Helen Barllelr, Judy Ciarlr. rzibi, Brrh Sul-no B is Crirrriie Cornwall, Gaslon Gcsner ladviserl, Third row: li-ia iQ7r.isnx Cai-0 Carlson, Susanne Slrillin, Milchie Barnell, Brenda Paone, we lfa larsl hrxfliy Wi-'lman, Mary Bice, Joan K llo, Elise Phillips, Elinor Mowen. Y l ..r'b r vv Bwh Russel, Marie Gilson, Belly Ann Alger, Janis Price. Flizabelh Arif ,l Mary Jang- Horan, Sharon Kaufman, Gordon Thomas, Pal Bryan, Barb l riif n A' s B.1i'ey, Susan Flol5r1y,Jan0 Day, Fillh row: Sylvia Carver, Charles Ji Dwi- Dfunlas Herman Wilde, Jimmy Love, Pele Pfall, Bob Kyle. Sally E iw ll.i'sy M ar, Mary Orr, Simlh row: Bob Qrcvnqulsl, John Jardin, Bob Marilr, --y Tiirrnur Fr-lor Bourq. Sluorl Wilcox, Bi'l Krooss. LE QUARTER LATIN The French Club. Le Quariier Larinf' gives slu- denls a chance lo improve Their knowledge of The lan- guage and The people of la belle France. Al' The monrh- ly meelings. members play games, sing songs, perform in plays, and even conducl eleclions in French. Cn The annual New Yorlr lrip in April The club eals al a French rose lauranl and sees a French movie, I Love Paris GERMAN CLUB ............ Auf Wiedersehenu The German Club is spon- sored by Miss Louise Theurer, who recenrly relurned from a year of sludy and Travel in Germany. Through discus- sions. movies, games, and music, members become acquainied wirh 'rhe cusloms. dress. daily life, and cullural conrriburions of lhe Ger- mans, and learn lo associale language and people. Firsl row, lell To riqhl: Joe Roediqer, Kris Miller, David Allen lpres.l, Chur Spinner. Second row: Liz Beal: lvice-pres.l, Elsie l-lelme, Lila Webber lsegyl Miss Louise Theurer ladviserl, Barbara G-arabranl, Sue Neilsen, Carol Hoyermann Marcia Miller, Barbara Marsh, Gail McGinnis, Marion Douglas, Bob Gleason LATIN CLUB ..... . Buried alive The Lalin Club concluded a successful year. ln December the group saw The Robe in New York. Movies and slides in Lalin helped lhe members lo have a greaier enioymenl of lhe Roman cusloms Wm and language. ln lhe spring lhe club allended lhe Ai New Jersey Junior Classical League Convenlion al Rulgers. Firsl row, lell lo righi: Joyce Berasland, Peggy Page, Marion Lelinian, Mary Crouch, Peggy Garber. Second row: Genevieve Covinglon, Priscilla Haines, Edna Mae Dielrich, Rilo Ferguson, Mary Alice Crawford. Third row: Ann Gil- chrisl, Connie Bellz, Mary Polls, Barbara Andrews, Peggy Ann Wcalliirig. Fourlh row: Reese Helmondollar, Roger Kaufman, Lynn Anderson, Kalhy Hogan. Judy Reasor. Fillh row: Alden Welch, Paul Tolar, Ann Brower. Jean Hammond, Kennelh Smida ladviserl, Ji-.in Tobey. Sixlh row: Bill Dixon, G-erlrude Foulz laclviserl, lvliiilyn Sliler, Sandra Freeman. Sevenlh row: Barbara Ri-lair-r .i, Beverly Healon, Barbara Slurqes, Ann yf Bardsly, Tony Bmndl, liqhlh row: Jaclc Slaas, Bailey Haines lsec'yl, Ann MrCli-nienl lv, pre5.l, Caroline Slewarl, Doug Pelerson. Ninlh ron- Mi.h.iel Venus. Sally Ahearn, Helen Rowe, Sue Darby, Marvin Denning. Tenlh row: Elaine Tobel- mann, Zilpha Borrll-yi, Ld Robinson lpres.l, Peggy Carlisle. Llevenlh row: Pa'i'ier Ruqh llreas.l, Milie Tolcar. Peler Tish- ler, Ted Sandguisl. Twelllh row: Herb Wriqhl, Tom Armanl lroul, Bob Srnilh. .ix if ...A i SPANISH CLUB ........... South of the Border Firsl row, le-fl lo righl: John Scoll, Miryam Cuervo lpres.l, Elna Forlenbaugh lvice-pres,l, Ellen Miller llreas.l, Second row: Doreen Srnilh, Pal Barlier, Nancy Mumlord, Belly Wade, Greg Devers. Barbara Ralrowslii, Grace Mirabella, Nina Solo, Diclc Malelr, Third row: Sally Milcheli, Kalhy Rash, Marcia Royce, Pal Brin- dle, Rosella Mannino, Anna Massari, Barbara Lewis, Barbara Thorpe, Dan Seeley, Fciurlh row: Carol Rineharl, Lois Lilllelield, Palsy Sleiger, Joan Grander, Merry Ann Hall, Carolyn Jacobus, Joan Hovenclon. Filth row: Chris Mowry, Mary Di lrwrio, Margie Slaub, Carol Jellers, Sara Lou Bonnell, Ken Tulloch, Ann Hullon, Nancy Jane Buhrendorl, Nancy Riclrer, Samuel Bunling and Thomas LaCosla ladvisersl. Nol indicaled, Janel Smilh lsec'yl. El Aleneo olilers an oppor- lunily for sludenls io learn more aboul Spanish cusloms. music, language, and cullure. During the year 'rhe club has had many enlerlaining meelings. The mosl awailecl evenl is The lrip 'ro New Yorlc when members visil The His- panic Museum, a Spanish res- lauranl, and a Spanish movie. .4 The faff oroduckion of Hue fyLVk JDJ fkffrrvi MR00m Frxr Une More. and 'Be frndil NCHA' Ckwrffwms Tnbfeauk WWC Preff- Mid, The Ckwrisfr mas 5ery7Ce DVOLCCLS were LCJ e' pggkgqgg 10 Korea, and ffkecirq fggd and doihlvq for a needy farrfy In Kenfueky. In We Liffke Tkwenfre Tournarnenf, We ebb preserved Hue onel ad pkay, GWorIa Mundlf' In Aoril ikue members offend- ed 'Krsmeff' . I ,X . v Vwrsi row, leg? io MQW: D. Beffxer N Hwmlff--n B. Wrwkirwey, M. Sekfzer, S. Darby, Z. Benfkey. P. Barker. S. M.uMUar. C. Jacckws. D. Cedd. B Hqlnes. D. Johnsen, M Cuerxe. B. Wrxdew. J. Hernminqer, Knrkwy Shiner, P. Sferqer, M, Rnrnple. B. Favre. H. Barfk-'?. B. RLASSL-U. J. Crcwknyy B BVS. J. Duncan, L. TMHQ B Dmr C. Stcardi. S. Vafenihwe. Mins C. Brrrfer fndyfserl. R. LaDue. Secgrd row: J. Gcfornb. A. Frwvwv, C. Cv.-, Sy. J, Barkers. C. Rauf. K. Morris. A. Compfon, P. Fferninq. V. Conover, A Sfrmders K. Sparks. B. Sk?'5i . B, Ywrden. S. Hnfsvfy. B. P'ers.m A. Ba kiwurn. J S'.1n.'f2L B. Frfdekf. J. Burbank S, Heakf. H. Bar'WeH P. Curb'-r C. Sakm-'rm kv-v Y F. Wmres R. Ferqusrn L. Jum. E. Arnod M. Dvvunkos. Tkmrd riw: B. Lvnkmrv' M. C-wk. S. Yoder. B. Srnrfkv. D. Hornuna B. Bnrdln. Foudh ww: J. Br-Ns. C. PM Cr. MfGinnis. M. Snvoye. S. Nye. R. Dal-1 s'ror'w. N. Rrcker, A. Wefkw. S Aim-rv M Bf1VV7f?'f. J. Ckark. S. Hopper. C. Tredervmn. A. Barkcy, M. Miflf-r. L. Mowers, C Su1'5mn. N. Mumford. J. Tobey. P. Carkisle. W. Baumer. M. Pearce. H, Rowe. D S'v1 B S. Werber. B, HULL J. Heyenden. M. Siaub. M. Dourykas. Fifth ww: A MQCe'wwenf. C. Wakslw. P. Mikker. S. Heck. A. Hess. D. Word. E. Rebinsmn. S Berrnff. D. BRrck1. G. Mrrabekka. A. French. C. Henry. J. Jaffee. B. Lo Pwvi S. Bri! L. Tookmrn. SIMM row: B. Seaman. M. Slifer. C. Sclnwcriz. H. Jones. S Bluff. T Cukver, B. Csssudy, P. Heck. N. Bukwrendorf, A. Gkeason. M. Cnkser. B. Akwr P. Dayceck, N. Kufifer. N. Gordon. C. Todd, P, Srnyers. B. Cnrv'f'Bn. M. Puffs. J. Skwelfon. M. M1'Ier. C. Bkank, J. Brown. B. Bunker. C. Parsr-WL J C3rJd.-n J. Fisher, D. Burrison. Seve-nrh row: J. Ceuzens, J. Mlkkar, A. Cdhfhriar, P Brrndke. M. Royce. J. Price. C. Sfewari. N, Srndkw, N. Sears. J, Rfmswr. B, Res 1,wrLa. B. Rakcwski, R. Johnson. J. Godfrey. N. Laqerqren, E, Pkvilflps, P. Bryon. K Hwmn. B. Bardskey. S, Dowekf, A. Brower. A. Freeman. P. Towf, C. Beyer. D, W.uf born, N. Bourns, M. Leskie. L. Beck, C. Jeffers. C. BQIL E. Ferqusen. Flqkmiln row L. Lenskokd, S, Hawkins. J. Day, B. Sfurqes. M. Dowekl. N. Safe, M. FWS, D. Pei:-v mn. S. Freeman. M. Denninq, F. Marfin. A. Welnfraub, M. Qerkuarf. D. Cr!-qm M. Wolfrganq, L. Douqkwerfy. J. Grade. S. Tlwomas L. Boy'e, D. Packard. L. Hr-luw B. Thorpe. C. Rowe. B. Ruqkv. B. Lipprnan. B. Lewis. S. Kaufrrmn. C. Bnckms, C Rlnekvarf. C. Reddekk. J. Harrison. M. Bauer. E. Mrkier. G. Hrvkkinqswfwrrkw. D. Br-vw J. Grander, E. Diefrich, M. HHS, S. Carver. M. Yocorn, C. Mowry. M. Henan Ninflw row: D. Denfon. J. Tindakl. T. Gerkvarf. P. Dewey. D. Vo.qe'er. M. Srmrrv K. Rash. C. Van Bensckwofen, J. Huber, J. Bickeff, B. Heafon. B. Barnes. L. LRHM1 flekd, B. Lewis, B. Denney. G. Wkwifcornb. B. Jaffee. S. Huiikay. E. Kilkebrcw. M Kafh, T. Thomas, H. Wikkiarns. J. Bifzer, D. AI'en, E. Forfenbauqn. MASK and MIME COUNCIL FIrs'r row, leff fo right: Rufh LaDue, Duke Gould lpresJ. Carolyn Jacobug ly. pres.J, Miss Carol Brinser fadviserl, Diane Johnson f?reas.j, Bdily Home. Isecyj, Befgy Ruqh, Joan Grander. Fefe Heck, Tormmy Thomas, Doug Peterson MASK and MIME Pfesems - - ' . ROOM Wx ,. F: 99 fs NW MASK S1 MIME CAST Lell lo riqhl: Ellen Miller Cindy Beil, Nina Solo Alden Welch, Bailey Haines Bob Cassidy, Marnie Sparri- Larry Boyle, Connie W.1lslw Marilyn Cool, Dun Dunlom Jessie Slanzel. I kin read clear Frouglm fo puddin's and desserlsf' l'm doin' dis cake. Il's x-ii V-'. .. .1 ' ' fy M 'f'lNv Q i M Y Em l H ik El ART .Diff l won'fquilcl1a now ll1a'r Poppy died. I'm qoin' To slay an' helm. I kin drive de car. called de - - wl1a+'s e-c-o-n-oAm'y? A i camo My pass in Those yy iw Mm wvff our a decrve if Au IU ui 'im' aii ihe 1 i ii bv Mimi . . . Arid hw My-cd, Q-wry rim V ' ,', Fwd Joss-ph za si i '-f' rm? ci Tr' VH:- r i 'iN Judai- 1 . ', fi ywhilh is 1 F if ..'i be maxed L Nur, i- H ix qS'K1wliC,bCiUc1 1' hri- J, igf. Luke 2:If5l H Rl STMAS TAB LEAU Upon fhem haih fhe iiqh+ shined. flsaiah 9:21 Fear nofz for, behold, I brinq you qood Tidmqs of mea? ioy, whlrh shaii be Yo ali peopief' iST. Luke 2:lOl The iradifiohal 'rableau once again inspired overfiow- ing audfe-mcse ai Chrisimas Mme. The arf, music, and drama deparimems Cooper- aied io Hfiiilwvfx mirocuious periecfiom. The rmrrafoniom Thomas, read the Chrisfmas siory, which was supplomerif- ed by The music of ihe choir and fhe colorful, roaiisfic peqeamxry prosohiod by iho Mask and Mime Ciub, SENIOR PLAY. Curfain Call: lcll lo flQhf: John Bifzer, James QUlfll'1,ArlhLir W'einfraub. Gil Par- odies, Douq Pelerson, Ellen Miller, Marvin Dennirifi, Lois Lilflefield, Dulce Gould, John De Jonq, Mar- qaref Flinf, John Tarfar, Cindy Boil, Marci.: Yocurn, Alden Welch, Paul Walc.ofl, John Scoif. The senior class successfully presenfed The Barreffs of Wimpole Sfreefu on February fwelffh and fhirfeenfh. The producfion rep- resenfecl a good deal of hard work on fhe parf of fhe senior class. The show porfrayed fhe infensify of fhe love shared by Elizabefh Barreff and Rdberf Browning. despife fhe iealous affempfs of Mr, Barreff fo preyenf if. The period cosfurning added-fo The success of The play. The producfion of This play was fhe biggesf proiecf of The senior class. The pro- ceeds helped fo finance The Weafher Vane Annual, fhe class qiff. and fhe senior banquef. You liar, wha? is he To you? Oh, Roberf, if I could buf wrife poetry like fhaf! SENIOR PLAY 'n I FirsT row, lell To rir,hT: Sue Harlman lTreas.l, Eddie Wil- liams lvice-pres.l, Liz Ruqh lpres.l, Arline French lsec'yl. Paul STehle. Second row: Nancy Smith, Connie Fox, Kafhy Sleiner, Judy Hernminqer, Carol Bockius, Mary Rurnple, PaTTy Tripp, Marqarel FlinT. Belly Bunker, Pal Dull, Carlyn Blank, Judie Couzens, Beverly Wollney, Bea Yorden, BeTTy Lou CapiTello, Ann GarreTson, Priscilla AbbolT, Carole Geller. Claire Minnick. Third row: Carol Schwarlz, Barbara Denney, MarqareT Ellis, Judy Bickell, Ann Blackburn, Darcy Creqar, Marilyn Cook, Diane Clark, Diane Walborn, Barbara Ricker, Suzie Werber, Jessie STari:el, Lois Lear, Third row: Barbara Lippman, Carol Kilbourne, Mary Lou Wollqanii, Connie Heal- ly, ErnesTine KeaTs, Sue l-lulkay, Sylvia Spurlock, Carol Red- dell, PaT Daycock, Joan Brown, Werner C, Burqer ladviserl. ART CLUB ....... . . . I Used to Be Color Blind The ArT Club is a large organizaTion designed Tor Those inTeresTed in visual arTs. Some ol The club's acTiviTies Tor This year included a lield Trip To New York, several speakers. parTicipaTion in The l-lalloween window painTing conTesT, and an exl'1ibiTion ol arT work held in The Rahway ArT CenTer. ll ' ll MARIONETTE CLUB ........ No Strmgs Attached LelT To righfz Werner C, Burger ladviserl, Paul Sfehle, Claire Minnick lvice-pres,l, Cassie Tiedeman lpres,l, Mary Lou Wolfgang, Ellen Killebrew, For The pasT six monThs The MarioneTTe Club has been meeTinq once a week To work on marioneTTes, cosTumes, scripTs, sTage and scen- ery Tor Their coming aTTracTion- Jack and The BeansTalk. This show has been enTirely prepared, wriTTen, and sTaged by The mem- bers oT The club. ll 1 1 3 i Sevenih row, exlreme lell: Larry Boyle lsec'yl, John Scoll, Bob Priddy. George Buchanan, Reverdy Johnson, Bill Dunbar, lid Ferrari. Sixlh row: Peler Boor, Jack Slier, Bill Wyman, Doug Pelerson, Larry Werkheiser, Reese Helmondollar, David Wai'd, Jim Leonard, Filth row: Kalhy Wellman, Barbara Class, Alice Freeman, Chris Mowry, Ted Sandquisl, Pele Pfafl, Gordon Smilh, Phil Dewey. Fourlh row: Marcia Yocom, Eliz- abelh Ruoh, Cindy Beil, Lois Lilllelield, Bob Marik, Pele Heck llre.is.l, Herb Eckerl. Third row: Marqarel Ellis, Jane Huber, Judy Couzrrns, Joan Hovendon, Tony Brandi, Howard Bonnell, Jack Schaible, Bob Paqano. Second row: Barbara Slurges, Carolyn Jaiobus lsoclyl, Ann Complon, Roberl Slaub, Alden Hess, Paul Tokar, Jack Godlrey, Firsl row: Carolyn Sell, Bea Yordon, Sandra Freeman, Mai yn Sliler. Cenler: Bailey Haines, Helen Jones, Pal Bryan, Maroarel Flinl, Nan Gor- don, Sara Lou Bnviridl, Susan Dowell, Palsy Sleiqer, Julie Wiridh.iiv1, .loan Grancler, Barbara Jailee, Mary Rumple. Car- olyn Rowe. Mary Lou Wolloaro, Anne Brower, Ann Hullon. Peggy Smyers, Diane Packard, Carol Rineharl, Nancy Bciurns. Sevenlh row, exlreme riqhl: Jerry Sisson, Bruce Crichlon, Ken Remine, Bill Robinson. Sixlh row: Hugh Williams, Tom Smilh, Bob Jones, John Wade, Fred Gill. Filth row: Ed Tenney, Bob Beckell, Joe Cambria, Elna Forlenbauqh, Carol Backius, Ellen Miller, Mary Jane Hogan. Fourth row: Jim Quinn, Ralph Bennell, Bob Kelso, Tom Ralclille, Lila Wawbber, Dixie Berse, Marcia Bauer, Nancy Diehl. Third row: Sharon Kaufman laccomp.l, Audrey Gleason laccompl, Janef Grim- ler ldireclorl, Marlha Gerharl laccoinp.l, Jerry Helqren, James Hackell, Herb Wrighl, Palmer Ruqh, Rulh Rorden, Diana Toslo, Marlha Ellis, Margie Slaub. Second row: Glenn Green. Gordon Thomas, Jack Slaas, Bob Boolh, Helen Ear- harl, Judy Clark, Sally Blall, Susan Holsey, Diane Johnson. Firsl row: Tommy Thomas lreaderl, Alison Bailey, Caroline Slewarl, Belsy Riederer, Belly Day. CHOIR . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . Af Dawningu l. fi' . to x XX i 5 ,f- C can I- , :D J : X J 4 I fi? ll ll ' 1 K5 ln rhe fall The choir gave ils firsl performance for ihe P.T.A. Convenlion in Allanlic Cily. This was 'Followed by 'rhe Chrislmas Tableaux, given annually by The choir and Mask and Mime. The choir spenl a greal deal of lime in The spring rehearsing in lhe wee hours of lhe morn- ing for Their lrip lo Scarsdale and N.Y.U. on March 26. The following week lheir successful year was culminaled in The annual Spring Feslival--a memorable experience for all 'rhose who allended, lncluded in lheir reperloire were Wa+ers Ripple and Flow, Smoke Gels ln Your Eyes, l Won'l Dance, Howl Ye, Nighl and Day, The Lord's Prayer, Joshua Fil de Ballle ob Jericho, Adven+ Mole1', and Yonder Yonder. 1 Q ' r 1 Firsl row, lell lo righl: Gail Hulh, Regina Hollis, Marcia Royce, .lanis Prirc, Pcifiy Smyers lass? chairmanl, Susan lwevml lrhnirrnanl, Biurrilwi Dunn, Carolyn Cornwell, Doreen Smilh, Brenda Paone. Second row: Sandra Healy, Joan Burluanlr, Pix 1 :y Ann Girly-r, Perlfry P-srre, Connie Belll, Sue Hartman, .lane-1 Duncan, Lois Tilfle, Carolyn Self, Maryann Crawlerd, Par Swenson, Helen Rowe. Third row: Barbara Fridell, Jean Cox, Sandra Sheirer, Barbara Bills, Edna Dellels, Prisfilln Abholl, Janel Conslanlinc, Jean Hammond, Emily Morris, Jenn Larlrin, Ninn Gordon, Anne Brower, Sue Darby, CHORUS I X rffv 'iiiii' if r r ia M R 'fill - ii il if 'Milli f'XQ,Xl ' 'f if f- 'u X 'y fs i , V 5 ga s 5 ka l 1 in A' i , 'Q .i - l fix 67' .put i ' i i if fgdll i is - are QL.-E Y, if ' K ' I- gy My lgilfi ,i-jf VY' -lNlli'i , off s- 4- - 1 ,G Pal Barlrer. Fourlh row: Priscilla Haines, Joyce Lonfiluy, Peggy Carlisle, Connie Hansen, Joan Brown, Beverly Wollney, Bea Yorden, Elaine Trzloelrnann, Narry Mumford, Suzannr- Slrillin, Judy Shellon, Connie Hea y, Mary Barnell, Suu Val online, Sandra Mellrer, Anno Saunders. Filth rnw: Carol Siccardi, Connie Jansen, Ellen Krlubrew, Jean Fisher, Mar' ilyn Coolc, Nancy Kurller, Marilyn Pearce, Connie Srhumagher, Elizabelh Hecli, Sally Giggey, Carolyn Sullivan, Barbara Hun- ler, Sally Ahern. . . . I Cun't Carry a Tune Girls' Chorus I, largely composed of sophomores, is lhe beginning group for lirsr-year sludenls in The music deparlmenl. This year's chorus has done especially well, singing in bolh 'rhe Chrislmas assembly and lhe Music Fesliyal. Susan Dowell was elecl- ed chairman and Peggy Srnyers assislanl chairman. The accompanisl lhis year was Sally Ahearn. hh The advanced Girls' Chorus is made up oT seniors and Those underclassmen who have proved Their abiliTy in choral music. The group's TirsT perTormance was Tor a P.T.A, meeling in The Tall. l.aTer in The year The chorus parTicipaTed in The Tradiiional ChrisTmas program Tor The school and The annual Spring FesTival. The girls have worlced hard under The leadership oT Joan Hovendon lchairmanl, and Diane Packard lassisTanT chairmanl. KaThy Wellman is The groups capable accompanisT. 'A f U Km - iv- -T K-'I K ' . 'Q' I .. ll bw. .1-,. - xl Lf, , uri ' ' T 3 X s '.' I Cnc' i' -'ui , I I i' ' fl 'Xu ' - ffl W r fl ff 414 3 X , ,Avis I pf' ' f f ,f 4 1 ' Q. , if x TMI llllwlrl lyy.-fi , I Q Ylll l r fr l V 6' JT' 1 ,ji , Svilvqk CHORUS ll .......... With a Song in My H 1 sT row, lrrfr To rir1h': Mary Alirn Crawford, Gig Hoi- lr-r, JanoT BarT'frTT, Elf-.arrrfr Mi,-wen, Anne Spcnr 1 wr rlh, l,li1.rbr,-Th Rurlh. Cal yh clarrvbus, Joan T-lovcndon, Parsell, Lois l.rinslr5d,Jri.1n Qrcxfiv. Fillh row: Marr c xuv me Parlarrl, fiindy Br-rl, llfe Br'-rsh, Marcia Yocom, Judie Claire Minnirilr, Elaine Vrfrnsii-L, Bi'-'Ty Wrwdri, Cnr yn Bu u er. Sr-wind row: Bnrlmra Sordon, Sandra WindTeldf, Ann HuTTon, SaT'y Ahern, Prsxilla ll.ii'Af2S, PaTrir a wens rr :na lrrslrr, K.xThy S'vinrfr', Chris Mowry, Marcia Bauer, Nina Marilyn Pearce, PHr1'1yCfarlrslfg, Nanfy Munrlr,-rd, Zi w Sul: Ann Bl.irlTuurn, B.irlmr.i l'lul, pa? Brirrdle, Darcy Creqnr, ley, Susy hlocl, Crvnsmnge T-lrmlly, Juan Slm'-lr: Sxlh rrw Tlrlrn lla-rn S'-lby. Third rf-wi Susan SchoTT, Mary Polls, Mary Rumple, Karfn Dunn, Cfarrzl Rinehart Elnn Forfrnhwu 1111!-T Pnrrr- M.arTh.r fl is Pusy Smiqor, Nanry Brrurns, Sara Lou Bonn,-Il, Navy Srnilh, Barbara Dr-nny, illr n Millr-r, Br lTy lwu Cxupilvil i, cl,-ycn Lnnqlny, Helen BarT man, Joy Graiso, Gloria Viialo, Anne Cornplon, J y lr l ll C rnnir- VV.rlslr, clizdy Brrlr- , Marlha Gerharl, Sally ley, Liz Brick, Carol Bcrririui, Jmxn Cvrandvr, Ah Pl nun Th rnis lrrurlli roy.: lrnw1'r'n Km-ls Marcia Kafh, Peqqy Sylvia Spurloclr, Lois LiTTlelield, Jean Harrison, Berk: C Fl rnnr, ifnrml ,lr-li .-rr . Cirrrrn lfiirildvlin, Carol SchwarTz, nagel. Thin llu-r.xn, Tlninr- Twlwf-T rri. Trrn, Susan Yoder, PaTsy Mil' 83 T 'il' Sf! r r . , . A M - 1 r ' Q Ar sic frm A M , - ' I 1-1.-n ...bw nmp..-w-.-.,.-..-....- ,,. . . I ,...v.eWsA-Q..-m.V .,.,, M ... 1 Q. W. fi -i if X .J Q y ' g S i I 4 T IE- i ' A Q Q . , Q A- A - i Marcia Bauer laccompanisll. Firsl row, leff lo righl: Gor- don Srnilh, Frank Jazikohl, Bob Eames, John Barlas, Andy Morch, Joe Scalzadona, Charles Lecher, Glenn Green, Neil Paxon, Gordon Thomas, Bill Murphy, Dick Coslello. Second row: Jerry Helqren, Alden Hess, Bobby Slaub, John Habley, Bob Field, Reese Helmondollar, Larry Werkheiser, Peler Aus- lin, Fred Slone, Bruce Edwards, Joe Cambria, Lenny Dunkley, Edwin Tcnney, Bill Bohan, Bob Boolh, John Slaas. Third row: Herb Nichols, Jerry Sisson, Dan Seeley, Eddie Williams, Jim Love, David Hoff, Paul Talro, Phil Fedorka, Dick Reynolds. Ted Holschuh, David Ward, Jim Leonard, Tom Clemenls, Fred Gill, Bob Jones, Jack Wade, Bob Priddy, Fourlh row: Rich- ard Murphy, Bruce Crichlon, Bob Pagano, Jack Schaible, Howard Bonnell, Tony Brandi, Herb Eckerf, Herman Wilde. James Brossard, Bob Kimball, Reverdy Johnson, George Buchanan, Bucky Harris, Jack Siler, Ken Remine, Hugh Wil' liarns, Tom Smilh, Tommy Ralcliile, Bob Kelso. Fillh row: Herb Wrighl, Pele Plall, Phil Dewey, Ken Florence, Larry Brozek, Bob Marik, Pele Heck, Larry Boyle, John Scoif, Ed Ferrari, Bill Dunbar, Curlice Oerlel, Charles Crissy, Ralph Bennell, Jim Quinn, Palmer Ruqh. BOYS' GLEE CLUB ...... .... ' 'Ain'f We Got Fun The Boys' Glee Club, under lhe direclion ol Miss Janel Grimler, has again received recognilion as a superior choral group. This year lhey appeared in lhe Chrislrnas pro- gram and lhe Spring Feslival and also gave an assembly program for lhe iunior high school. The ollicers were Roberl Jones, chairman, and Howard Bonnell, assislanl chairman. Marcia Bauer was The accom- panisl lor lhe group, whose reperloire included such songs as Erie Canal, Two Guilarsf' Serenade, and Hleslamenl of Freedom. G' ix r ':- i - ' Nbr . Q , B' I '. ' f 'i 'wi 's:?i.s:' ff N 'L' fr, ZH . 1.21 .' ' f rv SX l TO I0 CN 84 f E l ' 4 L ' '- l i w: J -4' 5 1 2 iixlf 1' 'K 'f l - r S N ,Q X 1 QI I K L? I 5 K B . 1 , lf' fi 4 ., X J X, 2. K i X THE TWELVE The Twelve, which was chosen in The Tall, is The girls' specialTy group. They sang Tor The girls' hockey day, a civil deTense meeTing, The McKinley School Founders' Day lunch- eon, The RoTary Club, and The Spring FesTival. Among The songs They will be remembered Tor are WonderTul Guy, Speak Low, Ten LiT- Tle Indians, Where or When and l'II See You Again. The ThirTeen is The boys' specialTy group in The vocal music deparT- menT. This year They sang Tor The Union CounT P.T.A.. The TwenTy-hTTh anniversary of The Y.Tv1.C.A,, The RoTary Club, and The Spring FesTival. They included in Their repers Toire: IT T-lad To Be You, SweeT Georgia Brown, LiTTle David Play on Your Harp, The Song Is You, Fine and Dandy and l.iza. I CO . . . . . . . . Find MeaPnmmve Man Cindy Beil laccompanisTl. FirsT row, leTT To righT: PaTsy STeiqor, Diana Packard, Nancy Bourns, Marcia Bauer, Marcia Yocom, BoTsy Rugh, Judy Couzens Carolyn Jacobus, Diane TosTo, Kalhy Wellman, Chris Mowry, Dixie Berse. LeTT To righT: George Buchanan, Ralph Priddy, Larry Boyle, Thomas SrniTh John Wade, Bruce CrichTon, Bob Jones, Tony Turner laccompaniyl, Ecb Ki,-'so Ralph BenneTT, Jim Quinn, Jacl: Schaible, Tony Brandt T-Toward Bcnnew, THE THIRTEEN ...... . .... AH The Cats Join in 'Af f ORCHESTRA ll O O 0 O O O Q Q Q 0 Q Seeing is believing FirsT row, leTT To riqhT: Daniel Reese MargareT Fl' Berk, George HolzworTh , inT, Judy Clark, Norland , Isabel Gracey, Audrey Gleason, Kris Miller, Bob BeclceTT. Second row: MargareT Page, Anne Spencer, Elaine Tobelmann, Anne Saunders, Mary Alice Crawford, RoberT Weller, Judy Hemminqer, Ted SandquisT, Bill Ful- lard, Michael Tolnar, Thomas Hiross, Sue Nielsen, Tony Turner, Helen Earhart Janef BarTleTT, Helen BarTleTT. Third row: Mr Banks llead RuTh DahlsTrom ArThur R'T h' . erl, Nelson Coffman, . i c ne, Pefe Tishler, PeTer Boor, Tommy Thomas, Frances OTTo, Debby Burch, VincenT Napolifano, Harris M h lis Hammond. os er, Jean Hammond, Phyl- Symphony The WesTTield l-li gh School OrchesTra, under The direcfio n of RoberT Banks, played a varieTy of music in accompani- menl To The Maslc and Mime and The rch The OrchesTra selecTion of num- Senior Plays. ln Ma also presenTed a Tine bers Tpr The Annual Spring Music Fes- Tival. ln addiTion To The The OrchesTra played Tor The assemblies d an oTher school TuncTion se performances s. Under lhe leadership ol lheir new direclor, Roherl Banks, lhe l954 Band perlormed excel- lenlly during bolh lhe loolball and lhe Con- cerl seasons. The Band displayed many new gridiron lor- malions and speclacu- lar shows for hall-lime enlerfainmenl. The l-lala lowe'en and Memorial Day parades were also irnporlanl funclions of lhe Marching Band. The Annual Winler Concerl and lhe sprinq Pops Concerlu were lhe high spols in an exciling year. BAND Oul ol uniform . , . inlo luxi' Bruggin' in Brass K lla Barbara Hunfer Gail Wilson, Dolores Firsl row, lei? 'lo riqhl: Joan y , , DeCaprio, Merlyn Sepe, Joyce Srevens, Barbara Lewis. Second row: Jack Wiley, Sylvia Carver, Dan Fromrn, Don Bowlin, Marlha Holaday, Emily Ann Morris, Rob- erl Banlcs lleaderl. Third row: Jaclc Slaas, Dick Griggs, Todd Barrell, Joan Cox, Pele Hunler, Ernesl' Brandon, Dan Reese, Dicl: Reynolds, Bill Bohari, Pefer Boor, Ann Wollcinq. Fourlh row: David Ward, Kris Miller, Dick Everill, Roger Franlz, Rose Marie Vaslano, Tommy Thomas, Philip Siaas. Marqarel Flinl, Helen Earhail, G il McGinnis. Fiflh row: Pele Tishler, Nancy Buhrendori, Palfy McKee, Margie i J l:S?ier. a Savoye, Elizabelh Macliarland, Suzanne Nielson, ac 87 .NX I, as 'Wea A Q fi W .1 I WAX lu X '-AI! ,N N x .fr Iwi i 'isfa-4 , S igfil I ll Luft' 1 4 111 -. 'Ya 1 Yi MM lx . X 1 ff W' ' l V I W if -. 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Nvn 1 gc. jf- .T I All Q A.-r.. .4 an W1-tl 'QW , . 4444 -1134 e eg g :K x B l A af? 5 , 4 , q ', f BMJ .rf 26 31 i MJ R ,, A ew -fr' i s an- , 43 - 1 i U ef l xeo' YM? B h 53 Firsl row, lefr fo riqhl: Joe Cambria, Bob Roeber, Joe Vecchio, Jack Wade. Currice Oerlel lcapfainl, Sonny Bonneau, Harris Mosher, Bob Wallher. Second row: Joe Freeman ihead coachl, Ted Sandquisl, Nino Carnevale, Bob Lisr. George Buchanan, Ed Hackenberg, Arnold Dauer. Russ Sliles llrainerl. Third row: Arr Horner, Jerry Sisson, Henry Pollard, Jim Robinson, Harry Widmar, Charles Spinner, Leo Brown, Barr Ellis lline coachl. Fourlh row: Ted Holschuh, Dick Johnson, Charles Nielson, Bill Clark. Bucky Harris. Bill Herndon, Jim Robin- son. Fiflh row: Palmer Ruqh lrngnl, Bob Gardner, Rifchie Robinson, Bob Field, Jack Johnson, Richard Venlimiglia, Bob Kelly, Greg Devers lrngnl. FOOTBALL ......... Allhough lhe foolball season 'rhis year was ralher disappoinling from a won and losl slandpoinl, There were enough rwisling runs and las+ dilch goal line slands lo 'rhrill even lhe mosl' lulcewarrn crowd. One Salurday afler anolher, The Blue Devils proved lheir lighlin' spiril and, in spile of injuries and selbaclcs, came back undaunl- ed. One of The high poinls of The schedule came in our long overdue viclory againsl Bound Broolr. No fan will ever lorgel' lhal cold, gray November aflernoon when 'rhe Big Blue Team rose lo defeal a highly favored Regional eleven. Snalce dances, car parades, and hoarse shouls of viclory lasled lar info The nighl. ll was easily lhe greafesl display of school spiril seen in quile a while. Playing a rugged slale ol powerhouse-s did nor discourage lhe boys in The leasl. The Union and Rahway games 1-,-iziaw, g f' rg Q ,wg ,rv if -' W. e -QQ f i W,.., 'l . llx 'f ,... It 4 V .. .T gil ' .1 M y if, . r r e If ' llalf X ,J ji 'Xl A if A EW Q o wi . , fa ig 591- X .4 Q i a - i lil' ki? f be we ' ,X rang ,-I - K K x A ,, XJ, Ax , o gg , l i gr 1 , ,v 33 4 Ai H i r e e - fe. 'H I I lx A i M fx i- ei . 'wa r A ,. A y Qi! xx , X Kan, . J' f or ., ' if , , e X' X-ll 'A ' grgnjik' Egg 'L ' iii' 5. rx X 'W 'A ' v'- i, , , i ' W' i cms-En' 'e A ' Q I5 gho u ' M ,WMA x by ws em how ,,, puma. OL li Caplain Curl' Oerlel and Coach Joe Freeman survey lhe siiualion afier a rough session ai Recrealion Field. were parlicularly rough ones io lose. Cer- iainly 'rhe l953 Wesffield Senior High School foolball leam, led by Caplain Curl Oerfel, reached new heighls in spirii and deierminalion, while playing lo lhe lirnir of 'rheir abilify: and if is These faclors, no? won-and-losl' records. which deiermine lhe True value of a fooibell Team. The coaches, 'fhe school, and The whole Town can righl- fully be proud of iheir I953 learn. A A f-e-'- M if L l , Riff -life gui' e . A L ,MN Curfice drives in for me f IC Q We:-:bf felcl 7 union O ..- 15 36 'Rol'1wQ C Mr. Touclnlo wn is mal .4411 Il Tk. C 53' Qzlsuirr-aio. ' ' 6 -Bouhd-Brlg. 13W anon e. 18 54 ig.. 6, 'Re, Iona! Z5'3PlQinfiCl f 54. 5- My -1 'I R , 65 .In 7' X. A elim .Q gn x SCORES Woslfiold 44 .......... . ....,.., .Edison 7I ......., Colgambia 5I ..,.,. . .,..,. Regional 60 ........ .,..., P lainflolcl 57 ,,..., ,...., B ound Brook 63, ,... . .... Summif 60 .,.... . ,,,...,. Linden 59 ,,..., . ,, .,A.. Regional 50 ,... .. . Roselle Perl 73 ..,... . ....... Sammi? 57,, ...,...., Union 62 ....., . ....,.... Cranford 'K Qi mf X I lg, 'P ,lm f X! 1 66 ......... ,.......... P lainiold 57 35 .,.... .. ,.... ....... R ahway 50 bl ......... ............ U nion 59 bl .A....... ............ I ound lrooi 34 52 ......................,.... Cranford 67 Tl ,,.....,..,,.,,...........,, Somorvillo 33 UNION coumv rounnmsm 80 ........ .A.......... S cokh Plains 68 5l ,.,...,.. .,...,....., S f. Mery's 58 66 ......... ,.,....,.... R ahway 5? 48 ......... ...,.... R egionnl Sl ,, vqwq, ' V Q ' , ' , Firsi row, lei? lo righl: Sonny Pelerson, Bob Marik, Dale Gros- SCHEDULE venor, Bob Bonnelli, Boopie Diaz, Joe Venfimiqlia lcapfainl, Curlice . 4 Oerlel, Isaac Bonneau. Nino Carnevale. Second row: Jim Moffelf, Aprll IZ ilourli gyrqiliield mage Bob Medley, Jack Wiley, George Buchanan, Duke Gould, Bob Lisl. I6 Rsrionalal Homye 3230 Third row: Russ Sfiles lfrainerl, Richard Myer, Carl Hornung, Arfhur 20 pinzry Home 3,30 Slinger. Arnold Dauer. Bob Robinson lmgr.l. 23 Cranford l'lOrT19 3230 26 Union Home 3:30 30 Jefferson Away 3:30 May 3 Union Away 3:30 7 Somerville Away 3:30 ll Bound Brook Away 3:30 I4 North Plainfield Home 3130 l I' HP' B HI I9 Rdhwdv AMY 3:30 B A S E B A 0 0 0 0 u 2I Plainfield Home 3:30 25 Linden Home 3:30 U 28 Holy Trinily Home 3:30 3I Roselle Park Away 2:C0 J ne 2 Wes? Orange Home 3:30 Coach Noel Taylor is looking forward 'ro a line baseball campaign. Depih al several infield posilions and on lhe mound seems lo be his chief worry al lhe rnomenl. Caplain Joe Venrimiglia and Sonny Bonneau are slaled for lwo of +he ouilield posilions, while Jack Wade and Bob Medley will grapple for 3rd base. Curlice Cerlel and Dale Grosvenor will divide 2nd base dulies, bur lhere will be a wide open ballle for fhe remaining spols. Bob Marik and Bob Lisl are expecled 'ro share ihe hurling assignrnenls, wilh relief aid coming from Duke Gould. Arlie l-lorner seems lo have 'rhe calching posiiion wrapped up. Gm Vvivwayw 44. x Q,',g,,.. leglgi: fr. WVQW .eflsiele S 'WW 4.30115 Q 99QKg 52525955 ,QQ9 A ' Hifi Mis 58 X - ' B Cl N7 W2 iw? 2. fy .. 1 , . , Y , 1 sm, 94 if f., ,favs I ,.,' If , 1 ff - 'fffjq ,ff . A . ! 14111, Wffgf f fQ',, ,f Q ' Q., 4-4671 -., .cs g 'Slice-!,iI3D,, i-r T The swimming 'ream This year had only a mediocre season. ln his second year as swim- ming menlor, Coach Vincenl King losi quile a few leiiermen and speni much 'rime rebuild- ing, wilh an eye To lhe iuiure. This year, however, The Wesliield naiaiors scored impressive viclories over Jefferson, Rahway, and Norih Plainfield, while placing second in Union Couniy. The 'ream was builf around ireeslyler Roger Anderson and baclc- sirolxers John Scoli and Caplain Hugh Williams. Anderson, nexl year's capiain-eleci and a member oi ihe All-American Swimming Team, proved lo be a very brighi slar, He eclipsed many ireeslyle records in his specialiy, 'rhe 200 yard disiance, and culminaied 'rhe season wiih a second place in The All Easfern Cham- pionships held ai Princelon, N. J, SW I M M I N G ..... Drifting and Dreaming Firsf row, lei? io riqhi: Alan Fromrn, Peier Ausiin, Bob Marilr, Carl Tonqberg, Huqh Williams lcapiainl, Vincenf King lcoachl, Tommy Thomas, Jim Quinn, Bill Dunbar, John Scofi, Ken Florence. Second row: Oliver Houck, Pele Piaii, Leighion Miller, Dennis Tierney, Diclr Everiif, Tom Raicliffe, Ernesl' Weaver, Jerry Helgren, Pele Heck lmgnl. Third row: Tony Turner, David Mcffulloclc, George Buchanan, Roger Ander- son, Jimmy Love, Kenny Remine, Phil Dewey. Roger Franz. Gordon Thomas, Herb Wriqhi, Jim Miller, SCORES Wes+l'ie'd 56, ,. . . Jeiiersc-n I8 25 .... .. Columbia 4l 20 .....,.. , Plainfield 46 27 ..,..... , Newarl: Academy 39 47.,,... Rahway I9 27 ,,V,V, V .. Plainfield 47 4I ......,. . Norfh Plainiield 25 27 ..... ,. ,. Pinqry 39 34 ..... ., . . Rahway 32 43 .,... .. . .Norih Plainiield 23 I9 ........ .. .. , . . .Columbia 47 Union Counfy Championships 2nd place . . . . , . 30 poinls Easfern Championships Roger Anderson, 2nd place, 200 yd, ireeslyle 95 Co-caplains Harris Mosher and Alden Welch wiTh couches Kennelh Srnida ard RoberT Duncan. Coach Roberl Duncan and his assisTanT, KenneTh Smida, will Tace a gianT rebuilding iob To meeT The challenge oT This yearls Spring Traclq schedule. The only reTurning leTTerf men are The senior co-cap Tains, Alden Welch and Harris Mosher. Welch is an ouTsTanding highiumper who also runs in The hurdles, while Mosher is a lack oT all Trades, running The hurdles and sprinTs and Throwing The shoT. The disTance men on The T I954 Team include Ed Robin- son, Ronny Randall, and PeTe T-Teclc. Jim Robinson, Gil Par- adies, and ReTe RTaTT will be , The mainsTays oT The weighT evenfs. The balance oT The - Team will be selecTed Trom a hosT oT sophomores and iuniors. T R A C K . . . ........... Speed Away CRDSS COUNTRY ............ Dusty Road The T953 Cross CounTry Team, coached by Kennefh Srnida, compiled a 2-3 rec- ord in Tive dual meeTs. LeT- Termen in This grueling sporT were CapTain ReTe Heclc, George l-lolzwarTh, Don Fee- ley, and Eddie Robinson. The WesTTield harriers were hampered ThroughouT The season by iniuries and bad weaTher, buT managed To record wins over Roselle and Kearny and To place 5Th in The Union CounTy Cham- pionships. Eddie Robinson placed I2Th in The New Jer- sey STaTe Championships. CapTain-elecT Feeley is look- ing Torward To a beTTer sea- son nexT year. FirsT row, leTT To righT: George Holzwarfh, PeTe Heck lcapTainl, Don Feeley. Ed Robinson, Ronny Randall. Second row: KenneTh Smida lcoachl, Nicholas Caniquila, John Barlas, Bob Menninger, Diclc Reynolds, Glenn Green. Third row: Richard Thurn, Ed Tenney, CliTTord Robison, Bob Eames, Melvin Knight, George Durgan. The T954 Tennis Team, coached by Samuel BunTinq, is looking Torward To anoTher qood season. They will have lasT 4year's nearly perTecT I2-I record To aim aT. De- spiTe The loss oT several leT Termen. The Team This year should be quiTe well- balanced. ReTurning veTerans Bill Fullard and Bob Cassidy and The Top doubles combinaTion oT Howard BonneTT and Don Drake should be The nucleus oT This year's neTsTers. Home maTches are held aT The WesTTield Tennis Club. .IYV M Qgyof My ' firsT row, leTT To riqhT: Don Drake, Herb Wriqhf, Reverdy Johnson, Bob M' t ya ghassigy. Second row: Samuel BunTinq Tcoachl, Bill Fullard, Howard BonneTT - WJIJZ I7 1 i ewey. 'ilfvlvv fry-f iff- yy., 4 f .,.A-P T E N N I S Q .... ....... . Changing Partners G 0 l F ............ H Happens Every Spring FirsT row, leTT To riqhT: Tommy Thomas, John TarTar, Bruce CrichTon. Second r wx Ralph BenneTT, Kerry Bloys, Barry Maxwell, WalTer Johnson Tcoachl. sl 3, Coach WaITer Johnson's linksTers are looking Torward To a successful season. Ralph BenneTT, The only reTurning leTTerman Trom lasT year's Union CounTy Championship Team, will Torm The nucleus oT This year's squad. Ralph played consisTenT golT lasT year and losT The CounTy Championship by one sTroke To WesTTielder Alan SchusTer. BaTTling Tor place on The Golf Team will be lasT ye-ar's reTurnees: Johnny TarTar, Bruce CrichTon, Barry Max- well, and Tommy Thomas plus a hosT oT sophomores. Home maTches are played aT Echo Lake CounTry Club, and The Team expecTs To enTer The CounTy and STaTe Tourneys as well. K7 T viii X c in-J g - x 2 'X 4' - Q C, ,W , Q , f . T i c f-X Leif to righf: Kalhy Sfeiner lco-captl. Darcy Cregar, Palricia Tripp, Judy l-lernminger, Marlha Ellis lco-cap?.l, Q Joan Hovendon, Susan Yoder, Ann McClemenl. CHEERLEADERS .... Doing What Cames Naturally Leif TO righiz Lois Tiille, Nancy Srniih, Marilyn Slifer, Susan Yoder, Katherine Steiner lco-capiainl, Joan Hovenclen, Darcy Cregar, Judy Hernminhqer, Marlha Ellis lco-capfainl, Pafricia Tripp, Ann Mcclemenf, Julie Windham, Carolyn Self. The cheerleaders 'rhis year did an unusually line iob of inspiring school spiril. They planned fool- ball and baslceiball rallies, dem- onsiraled many new cheers, and encouraged school allendance al alhlefic evenls. Led lay co-capiains lvlarlha Ellis and Kalhy Sleiner, lhe cheer squad planned many novel programs and cheer assemblies. f f I A' ' ti 'Fw in 5 ,. -55 , 1 J alxf I , I' N My .f i X i X J W . X iibl Leif fo riglrii: Barbara Hunfer, Joan Kylo Joy Grasso Dolores De Caprio lnead fwirlerl, Gal Wilson Bar ara Lewis, Joyce Sievens. T W I R l E R S ......... Butterhnge During solo roulines or in conneclion willw line band, The iwirlers performed consisienily well during ilne i953 ioolball season. Wiili sparkling rliyllnrn and finesse, ilwey pui on many llirillinq slwows, including ilne daring lire- balon acl by Dolores De Caprio, heed lwirler. Al ilie head ol parades or on +l'1e gridiron, llne lwirlers personified ilwe gre-el Wesilield High spirit 99 Firsl row, left lo riqlnf lseniorsl: Carol Parsell, Kqlliy Wellnwan, Diane Pack' ard, Lila Webber, Elsie llvlnie, Sara Lou Bonnell, Miryam Cuervo, Barbara Pr'5iiinrli1,JLiC:ly Reason firm Frrlf?nl nuf1l1. Seffwnrl iriw liuniorsl: Marne Sparre, Maiiiwn Diiufilas, Jann Day, Palsy Miller, Jane Huber, Alison Bailey, Eleanor lvlowen, Jean Hammond, Unris Voqeler, Dorinda Osleimari, Rullw Oslermari, Pally Park, Third row lsciplwomoresl: Pal Swen- son, Zilplwa Bvnfley, Mari- lyn Pearce, Penny Carlisle, Anne Brower, Pal Barlrer, Suzie l-leclr, Suzanne Wer- ber, Claire Carlson, Marion Lehman. HOCKEY TEAMS ......... This Nearly Was Mine All-WESTFIElD ElEVEN Down the Field isl' row, 'Q 1 lane aclar , 'rya n Cuervo, Lila Webbei, Sara Lou Brnnnell, Barbara Res- coria. Second row: Marnie Sparre, Marion Duuqlas, Kafhy Wellman, lglsie Helme, Alison Bailey, Jane Huber. BUSINESS COMMITTEE ..... Nice Work ll You Can Get lt Firsl row, lell lo riqlil: Joan Golden, Nancy Rifle, er, Belsy Riederer, Peqay Fleminri, Marqie Slaub. Second row: Judie Bells, Barbara Lewis, Emily Fer- quson, Jan Millar, Nancy Bulnrendorl, lliird row: Anne Cornplon, Jessie Slanzel, Carol Parsell, Judy Reasor, Sara Lou Bonnell, Elsie Helms. 10 Firsl row, lefl lo righl: Kalhy Wellman lpres.l. 'W Second row: Belsy Riederer llreas.l, Jane Huber lsec'yl, Lila Webber lv. pres.l. Marcia Bauer, Diane Paclrard, Margie Slaub. Third row: Judie Bolls, Dol Hornunq. Emily Ferguson. v Jan Millar, Carolyn Rowe, Nancy Buhrendorl, Marlha Ellis. Nancy Bourns. Ger- lrude Rogers ladviserl. .- Joan Lear lass'l adviserl. Fourlh row: Anne Brower, Regina Hollis, Alison Bai- ley, Doreen Smilh, Barbara Denny, Fay Marlin, Edna Dellels, Belly Lewis, Mar- gie Savoye. ,A-'f G. S. C ..... ....... . lsn't It Kinda Fun The Girls' Sporls schedule, headed by lhe GSC lGirls' Sporls Commilleel, pro- vides an inlegraled program ol school and exlrarcurricular alhlelics, including hoclcey, baskelball, badminlon, modern and counlry dancing, and marching. The Girls' Sporls year is climaxed by Field Day, which lealures marching compe- lilion as well as recognilion lor good grooming among squads and plaloons. All girls parlicipale in lhis linale ol lheir year's sporls program. AWARD GIRLS ............ You're the Tops Firsl row, lell lo riqhl: Eleanor Mowen, Elna For- lenbaugh. Sara Lou Bon- nell, Diane Packard, Kalhy Wellman, Elsie Helme, Lila Webber. Belly Wade. Sec- ond row: Palsy Miller, Jane Huber, Alison Bailey, Carol Parsell, Mirygm Cue,-you Jessie Slanzel, Sharon Kaul- man. 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V, M' . 4 ' ,XV3 ' f 7 ' f:,gT,'1,L:.i 5. v,f -K K ,. 1 5 X A.,fcfLf ' f ,V J 'f . -,,,1,l,. -, 4 4 V, ' f. f A 1 g M, 'Cv f ' ml 2. ,5t8 QN!2Z' -f 1:2-X 'Ni- 0 :!:i::v, 1 RX 'rigs ' 1 104 pp.-...- -ue ' mf. , -. ' 1 . IZIEQ ii-, .. vw' M' .. 4,4 ' HIS .Y . A- .lf S Q- .rl 'gpg .N 113 . Q 1- 7.. . . . , . A , .n - .. .A l , .Q AQ ...xp,.. b E ? 1 QL. .. ' v I ' u 4-Q r' ,-Q, ,JT x I, , I J I .. I 1- ,iw s 'iv-'si S Q X 15123 EVA il E320 if A ..-v ici ,i L 51? 4 l 'N Cindy Bell l43l ., ,,,,,,.. Kalhy Wellman ll2l .,,. Belsy Ruqh l46l ..., Jean Harrison lbll. , Lila Webber l7Il. . . Parry Tripp l68l Rulh l.aDue l27l .,.... Marcia Bauer l2l Sharon Kaufman l59l SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Class Aciors Beal All Round . Mosr Ambilious Class Arlisls Class Alhleles Mos? Allraclive Class Aulhors Biqoesl Bluhfer Mos? Bril-ian? N., 56 ff l79l Dulce Gould l7l Joe Venlimioiia l83l Marvin Denrwino lI5l Greq Devers lbl Harris Mosher lS9l Larry Boy'rv .l29l John Dcnlonz l44l John Tarlar I9 Bibb Marilr 51. Q19 L.. Eunice Ewinq l45l, Jan Millar l57l Kalhy Sleiner l33l Sue MacMillan l2Ol Marlha Ellis l26l Jean Harrison lbll Barbara Rescorla l4Ol Rally Tripp l68l Belly Gleason l58l Alice Freeman ll I l Pal Klein l3Ol,, , ,, Lil Hansen ll3l Belsy Ruqh l46l Ann Hulron l69l . Mary Rumple l23l Joan Hovendon Joan Grander l9Ol Marlha Ellis l26l Miryam Cuervo ll8l Kalhy Sleiner lflfil.. , Sylvia Carver l3Il, Lila Webber l7ll , Ellen Miller lI7l , Joyce Wirlh l63l Barbara Lewis l5Ol Sue MacMillan 1201 Jan Millar l57l Mary Jane Hoqan l22l Ernily Ferguson l32l Elon Miller ll7l Marlha Ellis l2l:-l,, Belsy Ruqh l46l Joan Grander l9Ol Lila Webber l7ll Chris Mowry l3l .,.. .Mosr Businessiilre Class Car Mos? Carefree . Mosf Charming . Mos? Cheerful ,, Class Clowns , Class Couple Mos? Coy Curesl . Class Dancers Mos? Daring Mosr Dependable, , . Mos? Delerrnined Mos? Discreef , Class Dreamers, Besl Dressed.. ,, ,, Class Drivers Mosf Enfhusiaslic Prerliesf Eyes Besf Fiqure - Physiq , Class Flirls ,. , Eriendliesr . Funnies? . . Class Gigglers . Happiesl .,... , U9 , V Prelliesf Hair Class Heartbreakers Class Hurnorisl Besf Ideas, . .Mosf lnqenious Mos? lnqu7sT'ive Mos? lndiv7dua islic ..Mosf lnleresfinq lS6l Pe'e Heel l49l Bill Dunbar l7Ol Bob Eames Al Fanfone lS5l Douo Pelerson ll5l Greq Devers ll9l Eddie Robinson l4Il Tony Brand? l7l Joe Venlimiqlia ,ll4l Bob Wilson l851 Douq Pelerson ll'-7l Eddie Robinson .lB3l Marvin Denninq ,,.l64l Curfice Oerlel , l69l Pele Cowles l4Bl Tommy Thomas l34l Bruce Crichton , ,l79l Dulce Gould ,l39l Huqh Williams , l63l Pele Cowles ..l38l Lenny Dunlcley ,, l37l Al Fanlone l55l Bob Jones lI9l Eddie Robinson ...,l53l Bob Walfher Bob Medley l5l Jack Schaible l76l Ronny Randall l79l Dulme Gould lbil Alden Welch l67l Alden Welch l87J Ed Ferrari l79l Dulce Gould . ,.,. l9l Bob Marilr lBOl Jim Quinn 101 Qrgf . 3 qu. D iii 4,,' Q' id fx,-fx. 9 E? sf Sl .a gg, . 1 i Qi 1 ja Rufh LaDue 1271 ...... .,,.... Class Journalisls.. . Judy Reasor 1821.. .. . ,.,..,, Bas? Laugh. ,,,..,.., Diane Packard 1601 ...,, Diane Packard 1601. Giq Hollinqsworih 1471 Paily Tripp 1681 ,.,. Mary Rumple 1231 Kaihy Vlfellman 1121 Audrey Gleason 1241 Grace Alpher 1421 Liz Beck . . Mary Rumple 1231 . Joan Grander 1901 Sharon Kaufman 1591 Marlha Ellis 1261 Marqie Slaub 1351 Palsy Sleiqer 1661 Carolyn Jacobus 1541 Marqie Siaub 1351... Marilyn Miller 141 Joan Grander 1901 Lois Lifllefield 19I1 Marqaref Flin? 1741 Barbara Rakowski 1251 Barbara Rakowski 1251 Dixie Berse 1521 ...,,,, . Lila Webber 1711 ....,. . Dixie Berse 1521 ......., Marcia Bauer 121 ...., Lil Hansen 1131. Sue MacMillan 1201. Joan Hoyendon 1I21 Liz Ruqh 1461 .. Eddie Diefrich 1721 Evonne Robinson 1l71 Kathy Wellman 1I21. Carol Reddell 1751 .,.... ....... 1291 John DeJonq .sH1io1 Jack vvn Best Leaders ,.,..,,.,,,,,,,...,,.,,,.,, .,,,...,, 1 361 Jack Wade Mos? Likely To Succeed .....,. ,..,.,, . 191 Bob Marik Besf Line .,,,....,. ,.,...,....,...... ..., . . . 1371 Al Fanlone Besf Looking .......,........ .1851 Douq Pelerson Luckiesf. .. .. Did Mos? for WHS .,,. .. Class Musicians.. .. Class Myslery . Mos? Naive. Besl Naiured ,...,.,.,.,,.. Mos? Oplimisfic. . Class Oralors .......,.., Peppiesl .. Besf Personalily. ..., . Mosi Pessimisfic ....,.. Mos? Polife ,,..,...., ..,. Mos? Popular ,,,,, .. Quielesf.. .. .. .. Class Rinqleaders. . Mos? Romanlic ...... Mos? Sarcaslic. .. .. Mos? Senfimenfal .... Mosl Sincere ..,. ..., . Class Singers.. ,,,, ... Nicesf Smile .......... .. Mos? Sophislicaled .. .. .Mos+ Suave. ...,........... . Class Sunshine .,...,... . . .,., Swee+esl' .............,..., .. Mos? Syslemafic .. Mos? Talenled-.. .. Mos? Talkaiive ....... Teachers' Trial. Mos? Versafile, ,,,, . .Williesr ....,.,.......... , Q.. el K7 H1781 Ralph Bennet? .. ,, Bob Marik .1861 Tony Turner ..12I1 Walf Terhune 15l1 John Scoli ....1531 Bob Walfher ...1281 Dick Pelerson H1361 Jack Wade 1I91 Eddie Robinson Joe Venlimiolia Ronny Randall .. .1801 Jim Quinn Joe Veniimiqlia Larry Kinq .1791 Duke Gou'd Ronny Randall .1841 Arr Weinlraub 1761 Ronny Randall Jack Schaible ..1551 Bob Jones Joe Venfimiqlia H1291 John DeJonf1 .1851 Douq Pelerson Greq Devers John Bilzer .1561 Pele Heck . .... 1361 Jack Wade Ed Ferrari ...1731 Leslie Deflels ., 1361 .lack Wade I61 Joe Vecchio 17 ei' Q SCHOOL DAVlD ALLEN-Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: German Club 3, 4, Pres, 4: Spanish Club 2: Senior Play 4. GRACE ALPHER -Cafalysf Club 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Wrifers' Club 3.4: I-li's Eye 3. CHARLES BARTEL-Baskelball Manaqer 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Pho- fography Club 2. 3, Vice Presidenf 4: Yearbook 4. CARL BAUER- French Club 3, 4, MARClA BAUER- Mask and Mime 2. 3, 4: Council 3' Girls' Spnrfs 2: Officers' Training 2, 3, 4: All-Sfafe Chorus 3, 4: The Twelve 4: Spanish Club 3: Lafin Club 2: Red Cross Council 4: Weafher Vane Annual 4: G. A. C. 4. FRANK BAVOSA-Foofball 2, 3: Sporfsman's Club 3, 4: Track 3. 4: Senior Play 4. ELIZABETH BECK-Mask and Mime 3, 4: German Club 3, 4: Liferary Club 4: Senior Council 4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3. ClNDY BEIL-Girls' Sporfs 2, 3: Mask and Mime 2, 3. 4: Senior Play Casf 4: Wrifers' Club 2, 3: Liferary Club 4: S. A. T. Home- room Caplain 2, 3: Yearbook 4: Twelve 4. RALPH BENNET-Golf W2, W3, W4: Mask and Mime 2: Swim- ming 2: Thirleen 3, 4: German Club 3: Senior Play 4: Nafional Afhlefic Scholarship Sociefy 2, 3. 4. JOYCE BENNINGER- Red Cross Council 2. 3: Service Club 4. ELLEN BERSE-Girls' Sporfs 2: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Red Cross Council 2, 4: Library Council 2, 3: Ari Club 3: Senior Play 4: Twelve 4: Forum Club 4: Officers' Traininq 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 4. JOHN BITZER-Sfuclenf Council 2: Spanish Club 2: Mask and Mime Club 4: Senior Play Cas? 4: Dramafics Club 4: Golf 3, 4, CARLYN BLANK-Girls' Sporfs 2: Mask and Mime 4: Arf Club 3, 4: Yearbook 4. RALPH W. BLOOMER-Cafalysf Club 4: Senior Play 4. KERRY BLOYS-Sporfsmen's Club 2. 3. 4: Foofball 2. 3: Baseball 2: Golf 3, 4: Senior Play 4. CAROL BOCKIUS-Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club 2: Ari Club 3.4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Liierary Club 4: Senior Play 4, ISAAC BONNEAU-Foofball 2, W4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Sporfsman's Club 2. SARA BONNELL-Girls' Sporfs 2, 3, 4: Hockey Capfain 4: Sfu- denf Council 2: Liferary Club 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Forum Club 4: Wesffield I I 4: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4. HOWARD BONNETT- Thirfeen 2, 3: Baskefball W2, W3. W4: All-Sfafe Chorus 3, 4: Nafional Alhlelic Scholarship Sociefy 3, 47 Naiional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Treasurer 4: Tennis W2, W3, W4. ROBERT BONNETTI-Cross Counfry W2, 3, 4: lndoor Track 2: Spring Track 3: Baseball 4. NANCY BOURNS-Girls' Sporis 2: G. S. C. 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 3: Sfudenl' Council 3: Senior Play 4: Twelve 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 3: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Yearbook 4: Mid-Winfer Ball Commiffee 3: All-Slafe Chorus 3, 4. LARRY BOYLE-Swimming 2: Cafalysi Club 3: Thirfeen 4: Mask and Mime 4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Laiin Club 2. CAROL BRADSHAW-Library Council 4. TONY BRANDT-Sfudenf Council 3: Lafin Club 4: Sprinq Track 2, 3: Thirfeen 4: Forum Club 4: Nafional Honor Sociely 3, 4. Vice Presideni 4: Senior Play 4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Boys' Sfaie 3. PATRICIA BRYAN-Girls' Sporfs 2, 3: G. S. C. 3: Laiin Club 2, 3: French Club 4: Mask and Mime Club 3, 4. ROBERT BRYAN- Radio Club 4. NANCY JANE BUHRENDORF-Girls' Sporfs 2, 3: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Liferary Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Arf Club 3: Lafin Club 2: G. S. C. 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Business Commiffee 3, 4: Properfies Commiffee 2, 3, 4: Leaders' fraininq 2, 3, 4. MILDRED BULLOCK-Red Cross Council 2: Senior Play 4. EUZABETH BUNKER-Ari Club 2, 4: Phofoqraphy Club 3: Mask and Mime 4: Senior Play 4: Wealher Vane Magazine 4. DOROTHY BURRISON-Arf Club 2, 3: Mask and Mime 4: Wrif- ers' Club 4. SYl.VlA CARVER-Girls' Sporis 2, 3, 4: Mask and Mime 2. 3, 4: Senior Play 4: French Club 2. 3, 4: Officers' Training 2, 3, 4. 108 D AY S DIANE CLARK-Ari Club 2, 3. 4: Senior Play 4: Yearbook 4. ANNE COMPTON-Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Service Club 2, 3: Lilerary Club 4: Forum Club 3, 4: Girls' Sporis 3: Business Comm. 4: National Honor Sociely 3, 4: Jr. Prom 3: French Club 2, 3, 4, Isl Vice Presidenf 3, Presidenl 4. EDWARD CONNORS-No aclivifies. JUDIE COUZENS-Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Arl' Club 2, 3, 4: Library Council 2, 3, 4: Twelve 4: All-Slale 4: Wealher Vane Annual 4. PETE COWLES-Sporlsman's Club 4: Senior Play 4. BRUCE CRICHTON-Treas. of' Class 3: Golf 2, 3, 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Sfudeni Council 3: Mask and Mime 4: Colleclors' Club 3, Secrelary 3: Thirleen 4: Senior Play 4: Lalin Club 2. DICK CROSS- Pision Pushers 4, Vice Presidenl 4. MIRYAM CUERVO-Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 3, Presi- denf 4: Library Council 4, Presidenl 4: Mask and Mime 3, 4: Wealher Vane Magazine 4: Wealher Vane Annual 4: Girls' Sporls 3, 4: Officers' Training 4: Senior Play 4. ANNE DARBY-Spanish Club 4: Red Cross Council 2. 3: Mask and Mime 2. DOLORES DE CAPRIO-Ari Club 2, 3, 4: Twirler 2: Maioreile 3, 4: Library Council 4: Senior Play 4. JOHN DE JONG-Lalin Club 2: Liferary Club 3, 4, President 4: Hi's Eye 2, 3, 4, Edilor 4: Senior Play Casi 4: Forum Club 4: Wrilers' Club 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4. MARVIN DENNING-Siudenf Council 2, 3: Mask and Mime 2, 3: Senior Play Casl 4: Foolball 2: Tennis 2: Forum Club 4, Vice Presi- deni 4: Lilerary Club 4: Laiin Club 2, 4: Junior Prom Comm. 3: Calalysl Club. LESLIE DETLEFS-Technicians' Club 2, 3. GREG DEVERS-Foolball Manager 2, 3, W4: SporIsman's Club 3: Spanish Club 4: Track 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Yearbook 4, EDNA MAE DIETRICH-Girls' Sporls 2. 3, 4: Mask and Mime 2, 3.4: Lilerary Club 4: Spanish Club 2: Red Cross Council 3: Service Club 2, 3, 4: Forum Club 4, Treasurer 4: Lalin Club 4: Jr, Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Play 4: Yearbook 4. MARY DI IORIO-Spanish Club 4. ROBERT DAVIDSON--Sporfs 2, 3, 4. CARL DOERRER-Laiin Club 2: Wealher Vane Annual 4. WILLIAM DOUGHERTY-Foolball W2, Co-Caplain W3: Senior Council 4. DAWN DOUGLAS-Ari Club 2: Spanish Club 3: French Club 4: Mask and Mime Club 4: Senior Play 4. MARY LOU DOWELL-Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 2: Lalin Club 2: Spanish Club 3: Senior Play 4: Yearbook 4: Weafher Vane Magazine 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Comm. 3: Girls' Sporls 2: Officers' Training 2, 3, 4. DONALD DRAKE-SporIsman's Club 3, 4: Sludenf Council 4: Ten- nis 3, 4. JOYCE DRAKE--Ari Club 2. 3. 4. PATRICIA DUFF-Ari Club 2, 4: Mask and Mime 4: Pholography Club 3: Junior Prom Comm. 3: Senior Play 4. BILL DUNBAR-Sporisman's Club 2, 3, 4: Spring Track 3, 4: Swim- ming 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4. JOYCE LEE DUNKLEY-Girls' Sporis 2, 3, 4: Library Advisory Board 3. LEONARD DUNKLEY-Fooiball W2, W3: Track W2, W3: Swim- ming W2, W3. KARIN DUNN-Calalysl Club 3. ROBERT EAMES-Calalysl Club 3: Junior Prom Comm. 3: Aero- nauiical Club 4, Presidenl 4: Cross Country 4: Mask and Mime 4: Senior Play 4. HELEN EARHART-Ari Club 2: Red Cross Council 3, 4, Secrelary 3, Presidenl' 4: All-Siale Band 2, 3, 4: All-Sfale Orchesira 3, 4: Cenlral Regional Band 3, 4: Junior Prom Comm. 3: Senior Play Comm. 4. PETE EHRMAN-Technicians' Club 3: Piston Pushers 4. DOROTHY EIFFLER-Girls' Sporls 2: Mask and Mime 2, 3: Ari Club 2, 3: Siudenl Council 3, 4. 09 ,,......i, MARTHA ELLlS-Spanish Club 2' Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Cfirls' Sporfs Comm. 2, 4: MidAWinier Ball Comm, 3' Sludenl Council 3' Junior Prom Comm. 3' Forum Club 4' Senior Play 4: Yearbook 4' Cheerleadinq 2W, 3W, Co-Capl. W4. TONY EVANS--Baseball 2, 3. EUNlCE EWING-Class Secreiary 4' Naiional Honor Snciely 3, 4: Junior Red Cross Council 4: Senior Play 4. GERRY FAIGLE-Radio Club 2, 3. 4. Secrelaryfreasurer 2, Vivr- Presidenl 3, Presidenl 4: Senior Play 4: Tennis 4. AL FANTONE-Foolball 2, 3W. 4. EMILY FERGUSON-Ari' Club 3: Mask and Mime 4: Sludenf Council 4: Treasurer of Class 4: Girls' Sporls 3. 4: G. S, C. 4: Officers' Traininq 4: Business Comm. 4: Junior Prom Comm, 3: Mid- Winler Ball Comm. 4. EDWARD FERRARl-Track 2, 4: Senior Play 4: Calalysi Club 32 Sporlsman's Club 4. MARGARET FLEMING-Mask and Mime 2: Council 3, 4: Techni- cians' Club 2: Laiin Club 3: French Club 4: Business Comm, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Officers' Traininq 2, 3, 4: Girls' Sporis 2. MARGARET FLINT-Lalin Club 2. 3: Ari Club 4: All-Sliile Chorus 3, 4: Senior Play Cas? 4: Forum Club 4. ELNA FORTENBAUGH-Girls' Sporfs 2, 3, 4' Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenl' 4: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Lilerary Club 3, 4: Weaiher Vane Maqazine 2, 3: Hi's Eye 2, 3: Naiional Honor Sorieiy 3, 4: Wealher Vane Annual 4: Junior Prom 3: Technicians' Club 2' Officers' Traininq 2, 3, 4, ALICE FREEMAN-Girls' Sporis 2. 3: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: siudeiii Council 2. 31 Forum Club 41 Laimiy cub 4- Ari ciui, Qi Red Cross Council 3. 4, Vice Presidenl 4: Junior Prom Chairman 3' Leader Traininq 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4 ANNE FREEMAN-Lalin Club 2: Red Cross Council 4: Senior Play 4. ARLINE FRENCH -Girls' Sporls 2: Mask and Mime 2. 3: Ari Club 2, 3, Secreiary 4: Senior Play 4: Year Book 4. KAY FREY-Mask and Mime 2: Red Cross Council 2, 3i Spiiils- man's Club 4: Senior Play 4. GERALDINE FUCHS-Red Cross Council 2, 3: Girls' Srioris 2: Hi's Eye 4: Senior Play 4. BARBARA GARABRANT-German Club 3, 4: Hi's Eye 3, 4' Senior Play 4. NANCY GIMBER-Ari Club 3. AUDREY GLEASON-Officers' Traininq 3, 4: Lalin Club 3, Secre' lary 3: Pholoqraphy Club 4: Lilerary Club 4: Mask and Mime 4: Junior Prom Comm. 3: Senior Play 4: Naiional Honor Society 3, 4. Secreiary 4: All-Siaie Band 3, 4: All'S1aie Orcheslra 3. 4. BETTY GLEASON-Ari Club 2. 3: Siudenl Council 4: Red Cross Council 4. ROBERT GLEASON -German Club 3, 4. GERRY GODSOE-Vice Presidenl 2: Cross Counlry 2: Junior Prom Commifiee 3: Mid-Winler Ball Comm. 3: Sludeni Council 2: Aero- naulics Club 4, Presideni 4: Baseball 2, 3. JOAN GOLDEN-Girls' Sporis 2, 4: Mask and Mime 4: Senior Play 4: French Club 2, 3: Service Club 2, 3: Red Cross Council 4: Junior Prom Comrnillee 3: Wealher Vane Maqazine 4: Year Book 4: Officers' Training 3, 4. SERGE GONZALES-Treasurer 2: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Sen- ior Play 4: Baseball 4: Caialysf Club 2, 3: German Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4. FRED COULD-Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 3, President 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Cas? 4. JOY GRASSO- Red Cross Council 2: Service Club 2, 3: Ari Club 4: Senior Play 4. JOAN GRANDER-Girls' Sporls 2. 3: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Sludeni Council 2: Senior Play Sludeni Direcior 4: Liierary Club 4: Forum Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Lalin Club 2: Red Cross Council 3: Weaiher Vane Maqazine 3, 4: Weaiher Vane Annual 4. DALE GROSVENOR-Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Cross Couniry 2, 4: Sporisman's Club 3: Aeronauiics Club 4, Viie Presideni 4: Technicians' Club 3, 4: Junior Prom Comm, 3. 110 AUDREY GUSTAFSON - Library Council 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Serv- ice Club 2, 3. MERRY ANN HALL-Girls' Sporfs 2, 3: Spanish Club 3. 4: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Yearbook 4: Officers' Training 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Library Advisory Board 3: Home Room Treas. 4. ROBERT HAGERBAUMER-Tennis 3: Sporlsman's Club 4. LlLLlAN HANSEN-Arl Club 2: Mask and Mime 2: Service Club 4: Weaiher Vane Annual 4: Weafher Vane Magazine 4: Sludenf Council 3, 4, Secrelary 3: Secrelary Sophomore Class 2: Officers' Training 4. THOMAS HARDELL-Sporfsman's Club 4. JEAN HARRISON--Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: French Club 3: Lalin Club 2: Arf Club 4: Forum Club 4: Yearbook 4: Junior Prom Commillee 3. PETE HECK-Cross-Counlry 2. W3, Caplain W4: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Swimming Manager 2, 3, W4: Track 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Commilfee 3: Jersey Boys' Slale 3: Nalional Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Spanish Club 3: Forum Club 4: Lilerary Club 4, Treasurer 4. ELSIE HELME-Girls' Sporls 2, 3, 4, Hockey Manager 4: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Arl Club 2: German Club 3. 4: Lilerary Club 3, 4: Wealher Vane Magazine 2: Wealher Vane Annual 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Hi's Eye Slaff 2, 3, 4, Adverlisinq Edilor 3, Managing Edilor 4. JUDY HEMMINGER-Cheerleader W3, W4: Lalin Club 2: Arr Club 3, 4: Forum Club 4: Lilerary Club 4: Yearbook 4: Junior Prom 3: Senior Play 4. MARY JANE HOGAN-Girls' Sporls 2: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Lafin Club 2: Sludenl Council 3: Twelve 4: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Forum Club 4: Senior Play 4: All-Slale Chorus 4: Mid-Winfer Ball Commiflee 3. GEORGEANN HOLLINGSWORTH-Girls' Sporls 2. 3: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Red Cross Council 2, 3. Treasurer 2: Forum Club 4: Yearbook 4. JOAN HOVENDON-Girls' Sporls 2: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Spanish Club 4: Lilerary Club 4: Cheerleading 4: Leader Training 4: Music Council 4: Yearbook 4: Junior Prom Comm. 3: Mask and Mime Casl 3. ANN HUTTON-Girls' Sporls 2: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 3: Senior Play 4: Junior Red Cross 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Junior Prom 3: Leaders' Training 2, 3. CAROLYN JACOBUS-Mask and Mime 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Yearbook 4: Girls' Sporls 2, 3: Senior Council 4: Senior Play 4: Officers' Training 3: Twelve 4: All- Srale Chorus 3: Home Room Treas. 3: Music Council 4. KATHLEEN JAMES-Service Club 2, 3: Library Council 2: Red Cross Council 3: Senior Play 4. FRANK JAZIKOFF-Track 2, 4: Technicians' Club 2, 3, 4, Secre- lary 4. CAROL JEFFERS-Girls' Sporls 2: Leaders' Training 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Red Cross Council 2: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom 3. DIANE JOHNSON-Girls' Sporls 2: G. S. C. 2: Lalin Club 2: Mask and Mime 2, 3, Treasurer 4: French Club 3, 4. BOB JONES-Thirleen 4. SHARON KAUFMAN-Girls' Sporls 2. 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Arr Club 3: Hi's Eye 2: French Club 4: Junior Prom Commilree 3: Forum Club 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Liferary Club 4: Yearbook 4. CHARLES KERN-Sporlsman's Club 4. CAROLE KILBOURNE--Red Cross Council 3: Ari Club 4: Senior Play 4. LARRY KING-Arl Club 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2. PRISCILLA KLIEN-Library Council 2, 3: Phofography Club 3: Girls' Sporfs 2. MELVIN KNIGHT-Sporlsmarfs Club 2, 4: Cross-Counlry 4: Spring Track 4. RUTH LA DUE-Mask and Mime 2, 3. 4: Wrilers' Club 2, Presi- denf 3, Vice Presidenf 4: Lilerary Club 3, Vice President 4: Hi's Eye 2, 3, Fealure Edifor 4: Yearbook Edilor 4. in , W . A r 14 if if me 551 W 1 .. .Malia ,, , ,.,, ff - F , Veg, v 'QJf..X A i . .ba ns' 4 'W Mx Q , . bs K .1 4' -- Wal iw: 4 I , .JV1 x 'i I. M g . ,. Q I :f in BARBARA LEWIS-Girls' Sporfs 2, 3, 4: Mask and Mime 4: Lalin Club 2: Arl Club 3: Spanish Club 4: Junior Prom 3: Twirler 2. 3.4: Hi's Eye 2, 3, 4: Leaders' Training 3, 4: Yearbook 4. MARILYN LESLIE-Leaders' Training 4: Ari Club 2. 3: Red Cross Council 4: Library Council 2, 3, 4: Mask and Mime 4: Senior Play 4. PETER LAFFAN -Liferary Club 4: Calalysl' Club 4. NANCY LAGERGREN-Hi's Eye 2, 3, 4: Mask and Mime 2, 4: Technicians' Club 2: Prom Commillee Chairman 3: Sludenl' Council 3, 4: Liferary Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: French Club 4: Mid-Win- fer Ball 4: Leaders' Training 4: Yearbook 4. BARBARA LIPPMAN-Lalin Club 2: Mask and Mime 4: Ari Club 3, 4: Service Club 2. 3. 4: Girls' Sporls 2. LOIS LITTLEFIELD--Senior Play Casl 4: Lilerary Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Red Cross Council 2: Service Club 3: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Girls' Sporfs 2: Leaders' Training 2. 3, 4. ELIZABETH MacFARLAND-Library Council 2. 3: French Club 3: Junior Prom 3: Leaders' Training 4, JAMES MacMlLLAN-Track 2. 3, Caplain 3. SUZANNE MacMlLLAN-Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Red Cross 3: Library Council 4: Girls' Sporls 2, 3: Service Club 3: Yearbook 4: Pholography Club 4, Secrelary 4. CAROLYN MCDOUGALL-Sporls 2, 3. THOMAS MALANOWSKI-Proieclion Club 3: Sporlsman's Club 3, 4: Arl Club 4. PATRICIA McKEE-Mask and Mime 2, 3: Senior Play 4: French Club 3, 4. Second Vice Presidenl 4: Girls' Sporls 2: Officers' Train- ing 2, 3, 4. DICK MALEK-Spanish Club 4. ROBERT MARIK-French Club 2, 4: Lalin Club 2: Sludenl Coun- cil 2.4: Indoor Track 3: Swimming 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Lilerary Club 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Junior Prom Commillee 3. DENNY MARTIN-Wealher Vane Magazine 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Spor+sman's Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4. ROBERT MEDLEY-Baskelball 2, W3, W4: Foolball 2: Baseball 2. 3W, 4W: Sporlsman's Club 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 2: Senior Play 4. JANET MILLAR-Lalin Club 2: French Club 3, 4: Mask and Mime 2, 3.4: Girls' Sporls 2: G. S. C. 4: Senior Play 4: Junior Prom Com- millee 3: Year Book 4. ELLEN MILLER-Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Ari Club 2: Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Forum Club 4: Lilerary Club 4: Year Book 4: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Senior Play Cas? 4: All-Slale Chorus 4. MARILYN MILLER-Library Council 2: Ari Club 2: Phofography Club 3: Calalysl Club 4: Mask and Mime 4: Senior Play 4: Leaders' Training 4: Girls' Sporfs 4. GRACE MIRABELLA-Mask and Mime 4: Senior Play 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. 4: Leaders' Training 4. ANDREW MORCH-Sporlsman's Club 2, 3. HARRIS MOSHER- Foolball 2, W3. W4: Baskelball W2, W3, Co- Caplain W4: Track 2. W3, Co4Caplain W4:'Sporlsman's Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 4: Sfudenl Council 3. MARION MOWRY-Mask and Mime 3, 4: Forum Club 4: Lilerary Club 3, 4: Red Cross Council 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Twelve 4: Year- book 4: Senior Play 4: Girls' Sporls 2, 3: All-Slale Chorus 4: Lead- ers' Training 3. LOIS MURPHY-Junior Red Cross Council 3: Service Club 4: Senior Play 4. FRANK NEWBERT-Cross Counlry 2: Red Cross Council 4: Junior Prom Comm. 3. HERBERT NICHOLS-Lilerary Club 4: Colleclors' Club 3, 4. CURT OERTEL-Class Presidenl 2: Sludenf Council 3, 4: Senior Play 3, 4: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Weslfield Alhlelic Council 4: Spor1sman's Club 4: Foolball 2, W.3. Caplain W4: Baseball 2, W3, W4. JIM OLIVERIE-Sporlsman's Club 3. 4. DIANE PACKARD-Girls' Sporls 2, 3, 4: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Sludenf Council 4: Senior Play 4: Twelve 4: Technicians' Club 2: French Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Comm. 3: Weafher Vane Annual 4: All-Slale Chorus 4. BOB PAGANO-Foolball 2: Baskelball 2: Sporlsman's Club 2, 3: Pislon Pushers 4, Treasurer 4. gi 112 SILBERT PARADIES-Swim Team 2. 3: Track Team 2. 3: Senior Play Cas? 4: German Club 3: Pholography Club 2, Presidenl 3. 4: Mask and Mime Play 2: Wealher Vane Annual 2, 3: Weafher Vane 4. CAROL ANN PARSELL-Girls' Sporls 2, 4: Leaders' Training 3. 4: Lalin Club 2: Arl Club 3: Mask and Mime 4: Red Cross Council 4, Secrelary 4: Yearbook 4: Senior Play 4. VIRGINIA PERKINS-Sludenl Council 2: Senior Play 4: Yearbook 4: Library Council 2. 3: Service Club 2: Red Cross Council 3. DOUGLAS PETERSON-Junior Prom 3: Mask and Mime 2. 3, 4: Mask and Mime Council 3. 4: Lilerary Club 4: Lalin Club 2. 4: Calalysl Club 3: Senior Play Casl 4: Sluclenl Council 2. 3. RICHARD B. PETERSON-Baskelball 2: Colleclors' Club 3: Prom Commillee 3: Ari Club 4: Senior Play 4. RICHARD L. PETERSON - Baskeiball 2: Track 2: Sfudenl Council 2. ELAINE PETRASEK-Girls' Sporfs 2, 3. 4: Mask and Mime 2: Red Cross Council 2, 4: Pholography Club 3: Library Council 2, 3. 4: G. A. C. 3: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Senior Play 4: Year Book Annual 4. ROBERT PFIRRMAN-Sporlsman Club 2: French 3, 4: Baseball 2. RALPH PRIDDY-Thirleer' 4: Senior Play 4: Technicians' Club 2: German Club 3. JIM OUINN -Swimming 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2: Spanish Club 2, 3, Pres- idenl 3: Sludenl Council 4: Senior Play Casl 4: Thirleen 4: Vice Presidenl Class 4. BARBARA RAKOWSKI-Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Mask and Mime 3, 4: Sludenl' Council 3: Senior Play Reading Commillee 4: Forum Club 4: Secrelary Junior Prom Commillee 3: Wealher Vane Annual 4: Mid4Winler Ball 3. RONALD RANDALL-Senior Council 4: Sporlsman's Club 2, 3. 4: Home Room Treasurer 3: Cross Counlry 2, 3, 4: Winler Track 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Lilerary Club 4: Prom Commiflee 3: Senior Play Com- miflee 4: Nalional Inlerscholaslic Alhlelic Sociely 4. JUDY REASOR-Junior Prom Commiilee 3: Girls' Sporls 4: Laiin Club 4: Senior Play Cornmillee 4: Mask and Mime 4: Yearbook 4: Leader Training 3. 4: Business Commillee 4: Hi's Eye 4, CAROL REDDELL-Girls' Sporls 2, 3: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Arl Club 2, 3, 4: Lilerary Club 3, 4: Forum Club 4: Yearbook Com- millee 4: Senior Play 4: Leader Training 3. MARILYN RENDANO--Arr Club 2, 3, 4. BARBARA RESCORLA-Girls' Sporls 2, 4: Mask and Mime 2, 4: Spanish Club 2: Lalin Club 4: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Senior Play 4: Leader Training 2, 3.4. JILL REVERE-Senior Play 4: Arl' Club 2: Red Cross Council 3: Leader Training 4: Girls' Sporls 2. PETE REVERE-Foolball 2: Sporlsrnan's Club 2, 3. 4. NANCY RICKER-Mask and Mime 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Lalin Club 3: Forum Club 4: Lilerary Club 4: Library Council 2. 4: Girls' Sporls 2. CAROL RINEHART-Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club 2: Span- ish Club 3, 4: Junior Prom 3: Lilerary Club 4: Service Club 2: Girls' Sporls 2: Leaders' Training 2, 3, 4: All-Stale Chorus 4: Senior Play 4: Yearbook 4. EDWARD ROBINSON-Track 3, W4: Cross Counlry W4: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Senior Play 4: Lalin Club 3. President 4. EVONNE ROBINSON-Girls' Sporfs 2, 3. 4: Arr Club 2, 3. 4: Senior Play 4: Yearbook 4. ROBERT ROEBER-Track 2: Calalysl Club 2, 3: Aeronaulics Club 4: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Football 4: Senior Play Committee 4. MARY ANN ROMAGANOLI -Girls' Sporls 2: Red Cross Council 2, 3: Service Club 4: Leaders' Training 4. WARREN RORDEN - Pislon Pushers 4, Presidenf 4. ELIZABETH ROSSNAGEL-Mask and Mime 2: Hi's Eye Slall 2. CAROLYN ROWE-Girls' Sporls 2, 3. 4: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Sludenl Council 2: Ollicers' Training 2, 3, 4: French Club 3: Service Club 2: Junior Prom Comm. 3: All-Slate Chorus 4: G. S. C. 4: Senior Play 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3. 4. 3 Q ,K O 7-1 if 'ii' ' '?3 ,.I i . is .. , gn , ' .qt M I ,QS ' ,M 533 f ' 'i K vi? c I ,Q , as . rw,5f:- , 1. . .4 V5 Y., X Q 5 Q . 5 . - a 2 . - AE? 1 was A 3-mfg. if? , ' 4' JZ 3 he:,,Q,,.. is .en-!H'? '3 -snuff si Waaiiil it rkg' '91 ll! W -I 1 LAL... N-A. .. N age? Q I T' , X 1 ' :fwfr 1 I 4'.:.' :., , 'N fs 5 iff 7 gr rx :fy es. 3. I :N .s X! O -EW : is l ELIZABETH RUGH-Girls' Sporls 2, 3: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 4: Mid-Winler Ball Chairman 4: Senior Play 4: Lalin Club 2: Ari Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Presiclenl 4: Forum Club 3: Twelve 4: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Yearbook Co-Ari Edilor 4: All-Sfale Chorus 4: Officers' Train- inq 2, 3. MARY RUMPLE-Girls' Sporls 2: Ari Club 2, 3, 4: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Yearbook 4. JIM SALISBURY- Pholoqraphy Club 3, 4: Yearbook Slafl' 4, JOE SCALZADONA-Technicians' Club 3, 4: Baseball 3, JACK SCHAIBLE- Presidenl Class 4: Sporlsman's Club 3, 4: Sen- ior Play 4: Foolball 3, 4: Thirleen 4. JOHN SCOTT-Spanish Club 2, Treasurer 3: Swimming 2, 3, W4: Senior Play Casl' 4' Nalional Honor Sociely 3, Presideni 4: Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4: Golf Squad 3. 4. NANCY SEARS-Service Club 2: Red Cross Council 2, 3, 4: Slale Library Council, Secrelary 4: Library Council 2. Secrelary 3. Pres- idenl 4: Mask and Mime 3, 4: Officers' Traininq 3, 4. DAN SEELEY-Swimminq Manaoer 2: Baskelball Manaqer 3, W4: Technicians' Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 4: Senior Play Comm, 4. HELEN PAGE SELBY-Senior Play 4: Red Cross 3, 4. MARLOWE SELTZER-Mask and Mime, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Coun- cil 2, 3: Sporlsman's Club 4: Officers' Trainino 4, MERLYN SEPE-Service Club 2. 3. 4: Red Cross Council 2. 3: Senior Play 4: Twirlinq 4. NANCY SHOUFFLER- Red Cross 3: Service Club 3, 4: Arl Club 2. BARBARA SMITH -Girls' Sporls 2. JANET SMITH-Girls' Sporls 2: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 4. THOMAS SMITH-Thirleen 4. PHILIP STAAS-Radio Club 2: German Club 3: Calalysl Club 4: Mask and Mime 2. BARBARA SORDON-Service Club 2, 3: Red Cross Council 2. 3, 4: Yearbook 4. ANNE SPENCER-Girls' Sporls 2, 3, 4: Mask and Mime 4: Senior Play 4:Junior Prom Comm. 3: Library Council 3. 4: Arl Club 2, 3.4. SYLVIA SPURLOCK- Lalin Club 2, 3: Mask and Mime 3: Ari Club 4: Girls' Sporls 3. RAY SPURLOCK- No aclivilies. JESSIE STANZEL-Girls' Sporfs 2, 3. 4: Mask and Mime Play 4: Junior Prom Commiflee 3: Arl Club 2, 3, 4: Wealher Vane Maqae zine 2, 3, 4: Library Council 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Business Comm. 4. MARGIE STAUB-Girls Sporls 2: Mask and Mime 2. 3, 4: Sludenf Council 3: Spanish Club 2, Secrelary 3: Junior Prom Commiliee 3: Service Club 2: Leaders' Traininq 2, 3, Secrelary 4: G. S. C. 2, 4: Yearbook 4. BOB STEDMAN -Spor'rsman's Club 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Calalysl 3: Sludenl Council 2: Swimminq Team 3. PATSY STEIGER-Girls' Sporls 2: Sludenf Council 2: Leaders' Traininq 3, 4: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Forum Club, Vice Presidenl 3, Presidenl 4: Yearbook, Assislanl Edilor 4: All- Slale Chorus 3, 4: Lilerary Club, Secrelary 4: Prom Commillee 4. KATHERINE STEINER-Cheerleading 2W, 3W. Co-Caplain 4W: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Service Club 2: Arl Club 3, 4: Lilerary Club 4: Forum Club 4: Girls' Sporls 2, 3: Senior Play 4. DANIEL TALBOTT-Calalysl Club 3, 4, Vice Presiclenl 4. JOHN TARTAR-French Club 3, 4: Senior Play Cas? 4: Lilerary Club 4: Forum Club 4: Senior Council 4: Golf 3, 4. SALLY THOMAS-Service Club 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: Mask and Mime Club 2. 3, 4: Girls' Sporls 2: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Forum Club 3, 4: Lilerary Club 4: Arl Club 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Leaders' Traininq 4: Senior Play 4. TOMMY THOMAS-Swimminq Team 3, 4: Golf Team 2. 3, Man- aqer 4: Sludenf Council 2: French Club 4: Lilerary Club 4: Calalysl Club 3: Mask and Mime Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4. BARBARA THORPE-Spanish Club 4: Li+erary Club 4: Mask and Mime 4: Senior Play 4: Yearbook 4, DIANA TOSTO-Lalin Club 2: Mask and Mime 2: Lilerary C'ub 4: Red Cross Council 3, 4: Twelve 4: Senior Play 4. 114 PATTY TRIPP-Sluderil' Council 2, 3: Girls' Sporls 2, 3, 4: Cheer- leading 4: Ari Club 4: Senior Play 4. TONY TURNER-Foolball 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3: Swimming 4: Sludenl Council 3, 4: Lilerary Club 4: French Club 4: Senior Play 4: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Mid-Winler Ball Commillee 4: Accompanisl Thirleen 4. WALTER TERHUNE-Track 2: Sporlsman's Club 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Sludenl Council 4: Technicians' Club 3, 4. GEORGE TURK- Pislon Pushers 4, Secrelary 4. ARTHUR VAN BLURKOM-Spanish Club 3: Lilerar Club 4: Y Forum Club 4: Senior Play 4. JOSEPH VECCHIO-Track 3: Foolball 2, 3, W4: Sludenl Council 2, Vice-Presidenl 3: Junior Prom Comm. 3: Senior Play 4: Sporls- man's Club 2, 3. JOSEPH VENTIMIGLIA-Cross Counlry 2: Golf 2: Baskelball 2, 3, W4: Baseball W3, W4, Caplain: Vice Presidenl Class 3: Collecrors' Club 3, Presidenl 3. GLORIA VITALE-Junior Red Cross Council 2: Library Council 4: Sludenl Council 4, Secrelary 4: Arl Club 4: Service Club 2: Sen- ior Play 4. ELIZABETH WADE--Girls' Sporls 2, 3, 4: Mask and Mime 4: Library Council 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Spanish Club 4: Wealher Vane Annual 4: Officers' Training 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4. JACK WADE-Foolball 2, 3, W4: Baskelball 2: Baseball, 2, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Spor+sman's Club 3: Lalin Club 4: Thirleen 3, 4: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Sludenl Council 3: Senior Play 4: Music Council 3, Presidenl 4. DIANNE WALBORN -Arl Club 2, 4: Pholography Club 3: Library Council 3, 4: Wealher Vane Annual 4: Mask and Mime 4: Girls' Sporls 2. ROBERT WALTHER-Foolball 2, W3, W4: Baseball 2, 3: Sludenl Council 3: Sporlsman's Club 3: Senior Play 4. LILA WEBBER-Girls' Sporls 2, 3, 4: Honorary Cenlral Jersey Hockey Team 4: Leader Training 3, 4: G. S. C. Vice Chairman 4: Library Council 2, 3: Junior Prom Comm. 3: German Club Program Chairman 3, Secrerary 4. ARTHUR WEINTRAUB-Swimming 2: Mask and Mime 3. 4: Ger- man Club 3: Calalysl Club 4: Lilerary Club 4: Forum Club 3, 4: Senior Play Cas? 4: Wealher Vane Magazine 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Junior Prom Commiflee 3. ALDEN WELCH-Track 2, W3, W4, Co-Caplain 4: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Senior Council 4: Lalin Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Senior Play Cas? 4. KATHY WELLMAN-Mask and Mime 2. 3: Girls' Sporls 2. 3, 4: French Club 2, Secrelary 3, 4: Secreiary of Class 3: Lilerary Club 3, 4: Junior Prom Comm. 3: Officers' Training 2, 3, 4: G. A. C. 3. 4: Chairman G. A. C. 4, All-Slale Chorus 4. DOROTHY WHITE-Girls' Sporls 2, 3. 4. JACK WILEY-Calalysr Club 3: Presidenl of Class 3: Sludenl Council 3: Library Advisory Board 3: Sporisman's Club 2, 3: Liler- ary Club 4: Junior Prom Comm. 3: Baskelball 2, 3, W4: Baseball 2, 3, 4. HUGH WILLIAMS-Sludenl Council Treasurer 4: Lalin Club Pres- idenl 2: Calalysr Club 3: Swimming W2, W3, Caplain 4: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Comm. 3: Senior Play 4: Nalional Alh- lelic Scholarship Sociely 3, 4. JOSEPH WILLIAMS- Homeroom Treasurer 4. ROBERT WILSON -Sporrsmans Club 4. SANDRA WINDFELDT-Red Cross Council 2 4 , : Lilerary Club 4: Senior Play 4: Service Club 2: Yearbook 4. JOYCE LEE WIRTH-Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: Service Club 2. PAUL WOLCOTT-Sporlsman's Club 4: Senior Play Casl 4, MARY YENZER-Girls' Sports 2: Mask and Mime 2: Yearbook 4, MARCIA YOCOM -Girls' Sporls 2: Mask and Mime 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2, Secrelary 2: French Club 3, Treasurer 4: Ollicers' Training 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Cas? 4: Twelve 4: Forum Club 4: Liierary Club 4: Yearbook 4: G. A. C. 2: Junior Prom Comm. 3: All-Stale Chorus 3. 4. 115 . 'fy A A .V ,. ' on but - K- ir i I All ' C 3' ae. nf. ,QUIHIGA 55 . lii Qs 1' WD? . mir 45: ...Q r , ,,j1ve..-any in X J 'Rn' MJ, 'H ,,.. . 3 i A Q, A ' . ie 3 1 i -1' 3 ix' arcs Lnin WHILE YUU ,Y g V 3 f 2 , l Q E Q Q 4 CLAS s PRoPH,5cY l , ' WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 20. i969 lAPLeRecen+ly elecied Presi- denl Jac Schaible's inaugural ball was held lasl nighi in Washinglon. The evenl' was broadcasl over siaiion WWHS by Ruih LaDue and John DoJong, oi The Lunar News, ihrough 'rhe courlesy of Mary Yenzer and +he Healey lnc. Used Car Ld? sand, 'rhe Richard Peierson Trucking Co. Ong of lhose inierviewed was Judge Mar- cia Bauer, recenlly appoinled head of juvenile couris. Judge Bauer helped poini our such inieresiing personagesi as Greg Devers. 'rhe world's forernosl' auihorily on 'rhe ari of bar lending: Mary Lou Dowell, who iusi esiab- lished a lzsbgising proieci aj Seaside Hei his which shefrenis ai cu? iaie and? Lois Liiilefield, who crushes grapes in her bare ieeiiior Mano- sheveiz Wine CO. 1 The former Mary Jane Hogan was 'rhere also. She is now a horiiculiurisi raising lillle bushes, She was lallc- ing wiih Jaclr Wade, who iusr recenl- ly 'fold Dan Bowers why Life ls Worfh Living. Ed Ferrari and Jim Quinn. co-gwners oi a million dollar fanch in Bgiil: Tony. Turner, ihe res- ident of fandard Oil: and gang Packard, who claims she spends mosf of her 'rime SiHin' in +he sun, counlin', my rjoney, SaHepded. . I 3 Aispecial spacer ielegrarn of com gralulaiions was received by 'rhe Pres- idenl from Space Ranger Roberi' Wilson, who, wilh Alden Welch as chaperon, recenfly blasied off 'From Caplain Video's secrei hideoul' wi+h Kaihy Sfeiner, newly elecled Miss Plulo: Nici: Caniguila, who is building huls on Mars for 'rhe Lyndhursl Lap- g . prices 'io ihe seniors from W.A.S.:,g ' . ' r lander: L-,a+sniQ+, NancyiJane,BUhrep- dorf, who leififor 'rhe moon' Ylial en exploraiory' group under- -th com- mand of Bob Jones lo 'See 2 mush- rooms grow ihere iihe group wgwijlin Bob Priddy'sjflying saucerl: an The +wo parfy goers. Gig Hollingsworlh and Marvin Denning, boih of whom are making whoopee on foreign planefs. g ' A , Among ihe bes+ dressed 'lhere were Sylvia Carver. and'Diane Johnson, co-demo lrarors of veils for- Faroulcs exile haCen, ,and Joyce Benniinger, Delores De 'Caprif and Mary Ann Riomagnoli, who run efC'pcgonu+-Drive- ln-Bar on Seaweed Lane if Hawaii. These 'rhree girls meniioned fha? iheir besl' cusiorner is Kills? Wevllman, who is iiflirechng a high sc ool choir there whilefshl jwaifsffor Tommy Thomas fo finish roller slcaiing up Mounf Everdsf., Diane isaid +ha+ she had recerrrly heardflffiorn pl Millergwho reporied' sighring Errii Ferguson riding in a riclcshaw pulled by Edna Mae Diefrich as she was soloing on her Siradivarius in clowniown Bombay, India. The armed forcesywere wail grep- resenied las+l nighr, also. Dboroihy Whiie, a sergeanr in ihe WAC's, looked very chic. Larry Boyfg and Melvin Knight Air Forqei-cap+ains, alnd Serge,Gonzales,- an admiral in , v .E eie seen 'rallcin io -Liz Seikilshdlrgihsia .co-ed mililaiiy acad- emy. and Liz Rugh, whorspends mos? of her time mending bell boflom frousers. The refreshmelnis lfor ihe evening wlere Sloppy Joesnisupplied by Doi Eiffler, andrrorhllas. supplied by Elna Forienbaugh. Theylwere areal chal- lengelro Paisy Steiger, who iusi 3 f l 9 l I 4 x N , l i l Q . 1 , . i i . li A- l 4 , , X s 1 ' ' A .. gi fl 5 3 i - of ix:-35 1 .1 5 ' . M 1 all li if CLAS 53. 44 EC' Q . L ., if lag. ,g 1 ff. .. in 1, if JY- ' . ll Q M 5 gill' 41, 1 gjwii , l V 5 Q , E 3 ,gf 5 V M i E ici I 1i,51'5'q E5 gi' ii 1 J M, -A ' U? 1 5 EH fi planned a bigger and beller gl Qifhmong lhe laleg arrivals YYBS' JNN A I Q ' lf ing diet and te. is l ' Hsffzfonme lhouse msolher eil 'lhe 1 H f ,i 5' , lrying.lQ fdlfgilz. Fi 'e refresh- iw , !Deke'5. 'U,e1.y25upg meh Qurrpdnding K p W i ,ii hflafll' ,fahlell K ice AlPl'eV- f WlW9 ls helrfwerel her changes, Theyfre also 'l ' 'l ' 9 Y in - repuled lo w .h lo e iflill conlemplaling llge.,l X-g1 P p ,the feagonwhyrohris Mow, rggofien K A I f Comlpoqlm qi Qexdgimosl was Slghl' ll' llyjwseen On lhe Barilcs bl lhe Bldx Rari-1 f i l 1 l l ed lalkmg w'lh Bm 8 C 'cllldT l+l3e ' J fill' l The olher lalel ueslsiincludeilli ' it Sl l l Enly are of 'le Class of 'QSQW 1 ill, peru.. who 'Zim ii. ref l l ' . +. . p i . , b it ,s g A I Q +g5ggs?W:??3 lil, Slflefvulifg rylln? Q W. Sisala Spider: PeGeil4,.offavn. whoumaale. I A p Among lhe members olxlhe clpsgs ' i-mlllsifbfiufie Sell'VlQM?3e3fl'ff5Z Yl buf Q1 x lhal were unable lo be xlherev were rlons al Annapollisfldphnagfltgwhos Q Q x , Pal Duff, Pal Klein. Nancy LQgdllQfQh,r, , buill .lhefsecond ilQ2.,sl9ries 'Noni lHelf,. Q is ., 5 - . ' Birbara Lewis, Berbom Lippmanffand ' Empirestale Buildingf9Hgry.Mosbeir.s T 'J yy. ' Q. N V i , . hEIi1db8+l'l MacFarland. whmareiohfya - ' hlmoomhgner from me ilarkgimj 5? fs gg W gfflafl in-ll1e,NfiCan JUflqle:.Cl1sl'leS'. ' f gie Sleub, who Yaxi service ' I , Barfel. whqlis leading a salarilhrouqh- all away baSkeT5Q,Hl'gg,,-hes, Diane 1 pf, . lb? J'?P0'71e5e'9a'd'?nxal WHS7 Grace Clark. lhe laundress 'ins a inese W ffffg I, Mirabelle..-,Geraldlge ,uchs. Helen .4 Laundry. and Alice Freemanfw gnu? .fum f ,H l Edfhvfl 9hd Bell kv- wlioxafe l ,madelhe loolballlea,rrl,' V. W . ff 5 Iaklfg Alf' yvorlj gsgsllyls li enlerlainmenl was provided by 4 -i If -. p i oo U 'rlggg nip' .. elqlnqn' Pal McKee, who plays lhe'barllOI'l0. ff . R ,Q who was reading Pbgo w ilefemair- hmm wuh we, Bosfon Symphony .3 . .f .,, g ' 1 ing eleclric chdirsilnllhefederal.pgniss p Orchesha and lm Hansen' me M 1 , ll H fiermaryl ' Peggy lflpmlngw' who WG' is il lamous lrorhbione player. Elsie 'Helrne' M ll xp x lhelpingfqrlha Kill loolc wlhe ding- and. Audra ,Gleason -played we Q Q 1 3 i l ' l X dongl JHd'4Cs9'ens1hesf'fsfaWw organ. Marilyn Leslie, ll1e prima gal- i l l +0 ball Gul Pl 6 lelpyer ES+Oma7'iJ9an lerina ol lhe Russian balllel danced. gi ,V l' i W' Q 'Q iragderalllg b?.aCll3gT2er HDOWIRQYQX , l 'and Dick Peleraon, wh lirsl beg lisa' 'll wine irsanvzynwinli ijpn I ggareg hinl. ' 'larhous by slandin. in frionl olhlx A Z V A Oo h Rgj 6 is an ere I 1 VUGVTIS Singing 'flow Dry l Am, rw -' ll ll ' Jleri 9 allifffgl 9516+ Vote. . 4 ' fsang lhal seleclioln.-' , 'l Pi la 'i a en urious 'es QSPZLSM BTCIQ i l i . . .-'. . l ' ' Yociorn. She was n i lirsll woman 1 i il The Plfisldenl h'f Ved'.wlll:J llle ' i ,. l exp gre, lib ,OugndvQgpQMMaY' ghd Shi 0 V H 4 Chief Jnuslice and is secrelarfy, oyca Q ' My T tg V .Y 'is ,sllll recovering from lhe experience. te! 'wlrlh-' He'm'ele 5 'bus ifpeec 'l' ' ' ,qy , ., Q ' Marilyn Millgiy WT .0 ofee,funde,r f ef welcome-sandal fools me +0 1 , wafer in 6 limi. f aims: iw: fi 1.f+iePk'PUli'fs'ifMg'P'Ffmh-lfle fall- is ' ' dex, much lo lhe envy- llhe ladies enffed JOUUQ 5 '5 'whoh recap? Y g ,, Y X ' R X .3 ,present is diving .Begg Hue., IZA papile. imuralsq on 'all Il eh W mile. - A, -. , A ll Mile' Reel wil ,Reb rZ,SlVag' er, giQ?H9U99.1WFll5?jM 'iiQcliiflfel--if en mm' l l Tony Brandl and Barbara Rescorlai 9l?d WST' his glfsgls' '?2d+I:ltf :Ia Legg' ' 1 ..,. are digging clams for,T47ny's Bailand Q M 4enlO,Y5g ,e.elf9n - O l If p f ' u 1 xg T 'Tackle Shop. M g .N l y I , J U be remembered by all. - Y gp l s - 1 l c i M l 2 l ll illsi! fl Syl x 1 is 4 :L 5 X, l 1 I' V l l l' Il ll i ilmllcl-'V s ,g X. l gl l l 'lllil 1 .y L -' igijgj A 1 Liv V A I ia px xfp. 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