Belvidere High School - Clarion Yearbook (Belvidere, NJ)
- Class of 1952
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FERNANE B,A. Social Business and Accounting MR. ZOLTAN KOVACS B.S. Art M. ,, F . i 4 I f 4 ai f 4 ' 'V 2 iz - 'Eg' :ri t .5 'ziugys .A . . Gif. 1 5 . , Qi gm i f li A-H at . x , me I ,.1,L '.-A'1Q . ' wig li Q Ti N F M ,a . A I 1 MRS. DAISY E. BORTZ Seventh Grade Sc cc 4 I f' MR. BRUNO FURLIN B.S. Social Business and Bookkeeping M-RS: THELMA L. ' 'LIBBEY B.S. Home Economics, General Science ,-'f. 'fi MR. ALEXANDER J. DUCANIS B.S. Industrial Arts MRS. MARTHA N. GALLOWAY B.A. English I, Spanish I, II ff.. ., ...H-. K,-...W fv ffm- .few-'vf',..v f- f mazf, -, , fa1g?egs:.fef-zasgwifzlf I - ,- ffl. 'rwpzfgfgfaizifgsimv - .rffh ri.. . ' 5 . . V-:-f+11,,.,.,a3f-it . Mfgf-1-e:s.. K - ite.. .V ' . Pi .. 2. . 1 gf'-Li'lfQiftfifiliifi fl if r,f I.. eeisa '-Q A ilfilfa 1' , ,Q 25 ,fd',g, .. . :Q gggu ,t1.y.:,L -it-1 3--Wes, gppgifvwitf' .. wfgyg-y,g :.4ff1,1.r:, 1. . df Q-1 '11 ,'?1-'mf ' 1. :.:,: ' ,Q-gr .fry A..,.5.. A:-1' . fgiff'-212: 'wklisfii--fs ' ' ,, . ,,,,,., ,. -if.. , . ..i. 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Ri , R , I W R R? iq as X x Jiygp ' fi 'R in I, , , nw 9'5 is ' it Eli? . RW, ' ':5F:'5 . fifwfii-fisiiii ' l .,: t, T151 E,f1'T.25':E:i5'2E .,. t-1,t. ttf,,, , . . 5 W z fz' if .A fb f f MR. JULIUS L. TOMASELLI B.A. U. S. History II, World History, Current World Problems MRS. ISABEL F. WEBBER Eighth Grade MISS RUTH C. WILLIAMS A.B., M.A. U. S. History I, French Seniors l Fifty and seven blackbirds Baked in a pie. Clciss Officers President ELINOR FREY Secretary EARLINE ZIECH Vice-President RAY GUNTER Treasurer HARRIET THATCHER l.. -.f Closs History When the Class of 1952 entered the halls of B. H. S., we gave the teachers quite a surprise. We were different from most freshmen, not bashful and bewildered, but right at home. We started our high school career with Ed Kelley as class president, Carl VanHorn vice-president, Earline Ziech secre- tary, and Albert Titman treasurer, later replaced by Alice Duckworth. In our sophomore year, we elected Harriet Thatcher presi- dent, Lloyd Hosterman vice-president, Barbara Bayley secre- tary, and Alice Duckworth treasurer. Our Football Sock Hop created a gigantic sensation. To further boost our funds, we sold pennants and hats. Sparkling class rings finally proved the fact that we were juniors. As our navigators, we chose Harriet.Thatcher presi- dent, Elinor Frey vice-president, Barbara Bayley secretary, and Betty Vannatta treasurer. Our advisers Mr. Reinbold, Mr. Emele, Miss Williams, and Mr. Duncanis looked on with approval. Among our accomplishments was the ingenious program, Welcome to B. H. S. Our football refreshment stand also proved successful. During one of our serious moments, we elected the Clarion editors. Then came our crowning glory of the junior year, the prom, a Cinderellak Ball come to life in beautiful color. Name cards, senior pictures, graduation announcements, Christmas cards, candy, all at once. It was finally the last year. To guide us through our last diflicult and rewarding moments we chose Elinor Frey president, Ray Gunter vice-president, Earline Ziech secretary, and Harriet Thatcher treasurer, Although snowed under with senior details, we found time to sponsor a Sadie Haufkim Dance. The plays, Our Hearty Wfere Young and Gay, and Choi! Wanted were big highlights for us because of our leading participation. Dashing back from D. C., we found time to attend our last prom before those strains of Pomp and Circumstance reached our ears. Then, walking down the aisle to graduation, we realized that B. H. S. was no longer our home. But we know that its thought will always remain at home in our hearts. ADVISERS Mr. R. Emele, Mr. M. Reinbold, Miss R. Williams, Mr. A. Ducanis ELEAN OR ARLENE ADELMANN Elie COMMERCIAL DELAWARE, N. A lively addition to the class in our junior year, Eleanor fit in easily with her charming smile and warm hospitality. Ambition: First woman to pilot a Jet! FavoritePaJtime: Talking and chew- ing gum. Noted for: Sweaters. Weaknem Spending money and a certain guy from out of town!!! LOYCE MAE BANGHART Loyce GENERAL PHILLIPSBURG, N. J Ranking second as most talka- tive, Loyce has more laughs than words and is always fun to be with. Ambition: To be a success in life. Favorite Pastime: Writing and re- ceiving letters. Noted for: Laughing. Weakne.rJ.' Phillipsburg. 1 1 JOYCE MARIE ALLEN Joyce GENERAL COLUMBIA, N. Blond,carefree Joyce makes harm- ony both socially and vocally. Ambition: To be happy. Favorite Paftime: Music. Noted for: Being with Cookie. Weakneu: Dave Reading it fafcinating, Expecialiy ivben concentrating. 'Il GARY VAN SYCKLE AYERS Ayers GEN. MANUNKA CHUNK, N. A hard worker, Gary is rather quiet in class but right at home on the dance floor. Ambition: To become an architect. Favorite Partime: Dancing. Noted for: Typing. Weaknerr: W'on't tell. BARBARA BAYLEY rruyigv ACADEMIC DELAWARE, N. J A delightful mixture of beauty and brains with a pair of dimples to match, Barbara's ways and willing- ness to work make her welcome any- where. Ambition: To be editor of the Bayley Daily. Favorite Paytime: Living. Noted for: Dimples and smile. Weaknern' HA! JAY F. BEERS Hjay!! AGRICULTURE HARMONY, N. Considered the most likely to raise a riot, jay excels at getting into trouble. Ambition: What's that! Favorite Paftime: Messing around. Noted for: Having trouble with teachers. Weabrzem Teachers. SARA ANN CLARK ffsallyli ACADEMIC I-IARMONY,, N. J. Sally is an attractive, all around American girl who shines on our cheerleading squad. Ambition: To come back to Belvi- dere to teach Physical Education. Favorite Paftime: Cheerleading. Noted for: Going steady? Weabrzesr.' GAD! LEWIS BELL, JR. Lewi.r GENERAL BUTTZVILLE, N. A very quiet fellow in school, Lewis is always with Gary. Ambition: To become a plumber. Favorite Pastimes Hunting and fish- ing. N oted for: Thar's a question. WeakneJJ.' Guess. DONALD WESLEY COOKE Coobiel' AGRICULTURE DELAWARE, N. Active in FFA work, Cookie is ordinarily a reserved person, but he is never afraid to express his own opinion. Ambition: To become a successful farmer. Favorite Paftime: Fishing and hunt- ing. Notet! for: Bashfulness. uV6'tlk7Z6.I'.f.' Driving the farm ma- chinery. MARILYN ARLENE BUCHMAN Marilyn COMMERCIAL HARMONY, N. Reticent except when with Loyce, Marilyn is known for her neat attire. Ambition: To live in Boston next to Fenway Park. Favorite Partime: Listening to disc jockeys. Noted for: Talking about Phillips- burg. Weakrterf: Clothes. 4. 4, D' S V. in U . . I I M, . . W B -4 1 . - .- a. i F Yi. . . - 4 M... ,. 7. .., .A , -.KIUEKQJM Q 0. .. . Jaimfzivixg.. N A . .,,4,Q-are I 1. .cr sem w f Q-1: -+9-f., g:s'W,, I H .1 vim gf 3,2 A - , R YW. r-1 -gf f QW 7'f'n'f'i'- ,',j ' 'Y :X .rf ': .. . --Ifq iffbii it-fmvf----M .-. ,X . -Me-ww few' 1 .. - .gf . 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' if--. A fs, I. tl li. W 1 ii'.'f3? A A, M ,g,HZ.xqg:'. ' m' y f gtf:z,'ff1A.,. tk, . 1 - gym-:Zi-F?9t,. Q . s: , .M I at ,. . ..',, , Seorgie Porgie pudding and pie, Kixxed tbe girly and made tbem cry. PHILLIP BOND DENEE ffFhPl! GENERAL BELVIDERE, N. J. A great admirer of the fair sex, Flip is also a handy man with a cam- era. Ambiiton: To be a mechanic. Favorite Partime: Working on cars. Noted for: That souped-up jalopy. Weaknerf: Girls. GEORGE ALVIN DICKISON ffDiCkN AGRICULTURE HOPE, N. An agreeable nature and a shy grin typify George, although one can never judge his thoughts by his angelic expression. Favorite Partime: Sports. Noted for: Having a good time. Weabneyr: Women. RICHARD A. DENKER Dick GENERAL HARMONY, N. Dick, who easily rates among the best dressed boys of the class, is bash- ful, but greets everyone with a pleas- ant smile. Ambitiort: To get out of high school. Favorite Pastimes Rooting for the Indians. Noted for: Bashfulness. IVeab1zeJf.' Cadillacs. FLORA BELLE DOMINE Flower COMMERCIAL BRAINARDS, N. Fl0ra's dark eyes, hair, and Haw- less complexion make her one of the class beauties. A hard worker, she has well earned her title Pride of the Faculty. Ambition: To become a beautician. Favorite Partime: Dreaming. Noted for: Dark brown hair and pleasant smile. Weaknexr: Dimples. 1 KENNETH J. DUCKWORTH ffDuCkyl! AGRICULTURE MONTANA, N. Although devoted to his FFA work, Ken is admired for his happy- go-lucky disposition. , Ambition: To travel around the world with a babe. Favorite Partime: Eating and sleep- ing. Noted for: Getting along with everyone. Weakness: XWornen. ELINOR VIRGINIA FREY Ellie ACADEMIC COLUMBIA, N. 1. Ellie's curls are as natural as her artistic originality. She is quiet but has a keen mind and sense of humor. Ambition: To be useful, neat, and sweet. Favorite Paytime: Trying out new recipes. Noted for: Pleasant disposition.. Weabnerr: Guernseys. JACK L. DUIMSTRA Doomy ACADEMIC HAINESBURG, N. jack is an ardent sports fan and a thoroughly likeable guy. Ambition: To be mayor of Haines- burg. Favorite Partime: Parking and spark- ing. Noted for: Bashfulness. Weaknerr: Blondes, redheads, and brunettes. History, dater, and placer . . . Give in tbe open .vpatexf 14 NINAROSE T. EHRHARDT Tommie COMMERCIAL BELVIDERE, N. Though she just joined us in our senior year, Nina is already known for her joking ways and cheerful manner. Ambition: T0 be Doak Walker's private secretary! Favorite Partime: Daydreaming. Noted for: Sense of humor! Weaknefr: Those boys in blue. MARY ANN GLADD Cookie COMMERCIAL COLUMBIA, N. Cute as her nickname, Cookie was voted most bashful, but when you get to know her . . . !!! Ambition: To go to California. Favorite Paftime: Having flat tires. Noted for: Being with Joyce. Weaknexf: Bill RAYMOND L. GUNTER ffRayU KCADEMIC COLUMBIA, N. J. Ray's athletic ability, school spirit, and his casual attitude toward the praise he has earned has won the admiration of the class. Ambition: Replace Mr. Vowinkle as physical education teacher in -Bel- videre High School. Favorite Partime: Watching televi- sion and dancing. Noted for: Sports. Weakneu: Sunny. DORIS M. HILDEBRANT Dodie GENERAL DELAWARE, N. Noted for having a good time, Doris loves to talk and drawg she :loes both well. Ambition: To do something other than a waitress job. Favorite Partime: Sleeping. Noted for: Being absent. Weabnesr: Men in uniform. F. DONALD HICKS Profe.r.ror ACADEMIC BELVIDERE, N. An aspiring scientific master- mind, I-Iicksie specializes in dis- covering or inventing exceptions to every rule, Einstein's theories includ- ed. Ambition: To own a 46-ft. Chris- Craft cruiser. Favorite Partime: Wasting time. Noted for: Needing a haircut. Weaknerr.'- Classical music. Adding can be fan, Bat division if overdone. C. DQELBERT HILDEBRANT Steve ACADEMIC DELAWARE, N. J There's plenty of deviltry'in this rogue from Blairstown, although Cquoting one of his pals, J. DJ - That Stevie's smarter'n you think he is! f Ambition: To become a millionaire. Favorite Partimef, Eating and sleep- ing. - ' ' f' Noted for: Slow, careful driving!!! Weabnerr: Honey . GABOR HORVATH Gabe GENERAL PHILLIPSBURG, N. J. A willing worker in class activi- ties, Gabor has a very cheerful dis- position and is always well dressed. Ambition: To be a success in life. Favorite Partime: Roller skating. Noted for: Being good in school? lWeakneJ.r.' Pat . LLOYD ELLIS HOSTERMAN HI-lojlyh' GENERAL BELVIDERE, N. J. XVith blonde wavy hair and a friendly nature, Lloyd is always will- ing to lend a helping hand. Ambition: Photograph cheese-cakes. Favorite Pastimes Looking at scen- ery Cgirlsl. Noted for: That's a question? His waves. Weaknerr: Beck . EDWARD T. KELLEY Kelley GENERAL DELAWARE, N. There is mischief in this sports lover's eyes, an easy going fellow, Kelley takes his time because there is plenty of it. Ambition: Earn a hundred dollars a week. Favorite Paftime: Playing any sport. Noted for: Slowness. Weakvzerr: Getting into trouble. GEORGE JASMAN, JR. 1azzie GENERAL COLUMBIA, N. J. A quiet and unassuming fellow, George is as quick to laugh as he is on his feet. Ambition: To make his first million. Favorite partime: Television. Noted for: Curly hair. Weakrzerr: Blondes. DON HOWELL LEIDA HBZJCEL' GENERAL HOPE, N. J. Don is always willing to offer a helping hand. In sports, his help is often justifiably revealed. Ambition: What's that? Favorite Partimef Football. Notea' for: Daffy remarks. Weakrzerrs Short haircuts. JUNE CAROL JOHNSON rr-Iohnn-,yu COMMERCIAL BELVIDERE, N. With her natural gift for song, blonde hair, blue eyes, and warm personality, our Doris Day should go far in realizing her dreams. Ambition: To be a professional voc- alist. Favorite Partimef Listening to music and learning new songs. Noted for: Singing. Weakrzen: Vic Damone. 1 .9. I .1 -..,, M i K tl 6 it . f i ' - x t.. I, N51 ' Nigxffx li' ' t-ur.. ' . lawn gf, I .-..... 4 . A. , ' aft Tifiz 5. . H f'-A I ,.,, . L, X iw- ...gg Q 4 v . 14 2.3 mai ' 1' 1- xi-, 'f3 , . g.':1 7'1 , if - w i f ' . 4-vw :ei , I .aiu-T. .V gqzgy ea. .. . . A 1,-gg . . .ti ftbfyi is., 'Ht ,tai an 31 5: .1 ' CW ,., Airs? A w e V .1i- 4 ,. . f .f tl -- , '- .uggig 1 ,.: ,. Q.. JEANNE ANN MENGEL Spider COMMERCIAL BELVIDERE, N. Our tall and talented head major- ette has a happy-go-lucky disposi- tion. Ambition: To be a lifeguard at At- lantic City. Favorite Paftime: Swimming and going places with Ruthie. Noted for: Being drum-majorette. Weakneu: Hop . . 'Fw W , , sw .ef r - - a- . ,-5 v -4-H fr-' ' ,v Q we :V g ew-w- R' :fs Tx ,1 I V -' ,if ' 9' :mr '. O o 0 ,. Y b o 0 1 0 1 0 ,O fl ' ik .M 2 Q 0 2' ' ' w , it A 0 r99'.,,. X 0 .?tiW7i1'Ti2V5f'i' gfiwifo ,ggi U 9 'tb .'2Qfj':i?tl: Y I f O : A, ,X ,. PQI- .., 0060 0 1 ri A .f-'o 1 fl: if' .... .gt,..f - hu , f ii f ...heygef -igi :ck and Mil went up tbe bill, 'o fetcb a pail of water. NORMAN A. METZGAR Norm GENERAL COLUMBIA, N. J. Our best dresser is one of our enjoyable class characters. His nifty individualism attracts many. Ambition: To join the Navy. Favorite Partime: Running around with Parr. Noted for: Being absent. Weakneu: Blondes with blue eyes. MARILYN MILNER Moag COMMERCIAL BELVDERE, N. Marilyn, who is devoted to her twirling and who has a quiet but friendly way, finds that her friends are many. Ambition: Learning to drive a mot- orcycle. Favorite Partime: Running around with Stan, Lory and Dave. Noted for: Twirling. Weabnerr: Stan . BETTY ANN MILLHEIM Jackie COINIMERCIAL DELAWARE, N. Betty is always welcome because she chases the blues away with her hearty laugh and pretty face. Ambition: To be the first person to skate to California. Favorite Paftime: Skating. Noted for: That laugh!!! WeakneJf.' Stroud Roller Rink . MAX W. MUELLER Mattie ACADEMIC, BELVIDERE, N. J. Max, who has many interesting abilities, is nevertheless, admired by his classmates for his happy-go-lucky attitude. Ambition: To discover a gold mine. Favorite Partime: Talking to girls. Noted for: Doing the wrong thing at the right time. Weabnerf: Money. EVELYN OSIFCHIN !IEUielI COMMERCIAL BRAINARDS, N. Evie's long, blonde hair, her pleas- :nt smile and powerful drives in out- door sports are sure to be remem- bered by her classmates. Ambition: To join the Waves. Favorite Pastimes Dancing at Lin- coln Hall. Noted for: Long, blonde hair. W eabness: Cute sailors. ALVIN FRANKLIN PARSON Ncyif GENERAL HOPE, N. Always well groomed and good natured, Alvin is an energetic and helpful student. Ambition: To own a new Chevie. Favorite Pastime: Talking to Tim'. Noted for: That high wave in his hair. Weakness: Going to the movies. RICHARD C. OSMUN Ozzie AGRICULTURE BELVIDERE, N. Dick is sometimes shy in a crowd but with his friends his likeable per- sonality is made known, Anzbition: To get a car of his own. Favorite Pastime: Basketball. Noted for: Being the B. H. S. Drum- mer. Weakness: B1ondie . Beabers and flasks, And interesting tasks. 18 XVALLACE JAY PARR Wally GENERAL COLUMBIA, N. J Wally's erect figure is a welcome sight to everyone. His possession of a sincere and friendly disposition make him an interesting person to know. Ambition: To be a Naval officer. Favorite Pastime: Dates and hot- rodding with Metzgar. Noted for: Being a hot-rod. Weakness: Cars and blue-eyed blondes. FREDERICK ROBERT PLANER Pierre AGRICULTURE HOPE, N. I A very capable president of the FFA, Fred is the answer to a maid- en's prayer, but he's not interested in taking the part. Ambition: What ambition? Favorite Pastime: Outdoor sports. Noted for: Dimples. Weakness: Forgetting to get up in the morning. ri PATRICIA ANN RASELY ffpatll GENERAL BELVIDERE, N. A friendly smile for everyone, Patsy is a good sport and never ever melancholy. Ambition: To study accounting. Favorite Partimef Having a lot of fun. Noted for: Friendly manner. Weabnerr: Saxophones STANLEY DONALD RUSH Rurbie AGRICULTURE HARMONY, N. Although Don has a quiet man- ner, he is a fellow with a friendly grin and with an interest in farming. Ambition: To become a successful farmer. Favorite Partime: Taking shortcuts to Glen Gardner. Noted for: Not being in a hurry. Weabnerr: Betty . STELLA ANTOINETTA ROMANI ffstelll ACADEMIC BELVIDERE R.D., N. Stella's hearty laugh, strong will and physical stamina assure her suc- cess as both a medical student and a farmer's wife. Ambition: Nurse. Favorite Partime: Driving the Ford, with Carl supervising. Noted for: Being seen with Carl. WeakneJJ.' Carl , JUNE PATRICIA ROSEBERRY HROIJIU ACADEMIC BELVIDERE, N. June, although voted most talka- tive, has a friendly personality and is ever devoted to her work. Ambition: To become a successful journalist. Favorite Partime: Playing the cello. Noted for: Always being busy. Weaknerr: Arguing. MILDRED ANN RUSH Ruthie GENERAL BELVIDERE, N. Hookey if Jometimer drill, Hockey never giver a lull. Friendly Mildred knows how to dress attractively and enjoys looking her best. Ambition: To become a model. Favorite Partime: Riding in sister joan's new Plymouth. Noted for: Sweaters and hair styles. Weaknerf: jack . A... . L l LARRY RYMON Rymonrtien ACADEMIC COLUMBIA, N. A red-head without a temper is a rarity. But knowing Larry proves that he's one red-head with an easy- going and friendly disposition. Ambition: To see the world. Favorite Partime: Pooching. Noted for: Friendly disposition. Weakneyr: Mercurys. SHIRLEY JEAN SHOEMAKER ffshoefl GENERAL BELVIDERE R.D., N. A horseback riding and rodeo en- thusiast, Shoe excels in all sports. Ambition: To become a veterinarian and own a horse ranch. Favorite Partime: Horseback riding. Noted for: Getting into trouble. WeaknerJ.' Airplanes. JACK EDGAR SCHREFFLER ffjdckll AGRICULTURE BELVIDERE, N. A swell guy with black wavy hair, Jack is a jester but no ladies' fool. Ambition: To be a success. Favorite Pattime: Being at Mildred's house. Noted for: Never being home. Weabnem A certain girl. PAUL J. SOLOMON Paul ACADEMIC HARMONY, N. Paul's interest in athletics, and his willingness to work has won him the respect of all his classmates. Ambition: To be a success in life. Favorite Partime: Sports. Noted for: Unassuming manner. WeakneJJ.' Hunting. ALICE ELIZABETH SCHUBEL Scbub COMMERCIAL HARMONY, N. J The key to a friendly heart is a friendly manner. Alice-'s friendly disposition finds few boundaries. Ambition: To be a success. Favorite Paftimes Getting into pre- dicaments with Shirley. Noted for: Admirers. Weaknetr: Boys. I 6 M y l ti' I J - Q 1 .. .. 4 Nr. ' um ' . ' ... mi .A ' ,s:-Egfllll ' -. 'Ir'-:P'gv'.,. '. - rum. X L ...Qt 1. L M'g.,'.t.i, . . V vrwrilife'-5' Q 1- 1 Pg - .9 Kd , at 1:-vw -...' fx . fl'4il9l?rrLe,QQ?A ,rf f..1 -T V V., aw. ,Y ' .-mg -. F- it .r f 'ff ' A: ' J' 1'5 1 . ' ' ' Lf- .' ' 1 C A -r . f ji V i '-ligfw-r ' .Qt . .H , gm? BARBARA TOAN STANOWSKI ffB0bbyll IOMMERCIAL COLUMBIA, N. J. She's lovely, she's engaged, she nust use Pond's because she also has 1 peaches and cream complexion. Ambition: To be a success. Favorite Partime: Baseball games and knitting. Noted for: Liking dark hair and dimples. Weak1ieir.' That certain pitcher - George . r . 'gg we A it '51 , 5.1 ..'l'-V -5 'A ' , . . Q. . . 4- , M 1 1. . .' .rf Sf' I - 1-. 1 , f .1 'if I. . p -:mf , lf- 1 in . 1. ig' ' , 3 fgap' . . Mu F , ..,:--. 1' .., 1 ff!-Q, ' . fifgf' . 'Q I . -.fi -.tgp-l, lf , A i ' ' Q? 3 war V. ., ft . H' .M-'? J. ' ...Q-'H gk, fx R..i'- - . ,ve ' 'Jaw' ' ' 'V ' 4.7.-Eg -:.-1.5,,,f.: w - 1-sf.-'f .. - 1 1U72-.LJ-....!'vt..s, -43.3, ,X 'fr3fxA.A3 H cram?1-....t.fpgt.,,,,,,gvM J Ji-diddle-diddle, Time and ber fiddle. KENNETH W. STECKEL Steckel GENERAL HARMONY, N. J. Ken is a sports fan and varsity participant as well. His attractive personality and appearance say much in his favor. Ambition: To make a touchdown. Favorite Paftime: Playing football. Noted for: A hunk of good-lookin' man! Weaknerf: Harriet. HARRIET EDITH THATCHER Tloatch ' ACADEMIC BELVIDERE R.D., N. Supersaturated with class spirit, Harriet has the drive and the friend- ly nature that makes her an indis- pensable classmate. Ambition: To be the first woman to be President of the United States. Favorite Partime: Dancing and knit- ting. Noted for: Dramatic ability. Weakvierr: Ken . W. DUANE SWEET Sweet GENERAL BELVIDERE, N. Duane is an ardent sports fan and game hunter. Red hair and freckles make his appearance outstanding. Ambition: To travel. Favorite Partime: Hunting and fish- ing. Noted for: Red hair and freckles. Weaknerr: Girls. ROBERT A. TIMBERMAN ffTiml! GENERAL BELVIDERE, N. Bob has a friendly grin and always seems happy. He has long been faith- ful to the band and his drum. Ambition: To own a new Hudson convertible. Favorite Partime: Standing on the corner of Depue and 4th Street. Noted for: Talking to Cy . Weakneri: Motorcycles. BETTY JANE VANNATTA HB' jr! COMMERCIAL BELVDERE, N. J. Our trim, cute 'n peppy captain of the cheerleaders has won all of us with her personality plus. Ambition: To live in California. Favorite Partirne: Cheerleading and watching Legion games. Noted for: Cheering for Harry. Weaknerr: Harry . PATRICIA ELLAINE VANNATTA Pat GENERAL DELAWARE, N. Her long blonde hair, mischievous smile and hearty laugh make Pat a likeable person Ambition: To travel. Favorite Partime: Going out with the gang. Noted for: I-Ier flirting eyes. Weaknerr: That certain Someone . EARLINE BEVERLY ZIECH Ziecbie ACADEMIC BELVIDERE, N. J Shortness helps to describe Ear line, but her friendly and sincere manner best afford her friends all ways. Ambition: To travel . Favorite Pizrtirne: Driving and danci ing. Noted for: Style of clothing. Weaknersx That certain fellow. CLASS MOTTO: The cost of wisdom is great, but the price of ignorance is greater. CLASS COLORS: Blue and silver. CLASS FLOWER: White rose. We, the Class of 1952, being aware of future trials and tribulations to be endured, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To the remaining occupants of Belvidere High School we bequeath the following: The Board of Education, a full staff of teachers for next year. Mr. West, a SZ Cadillac. Mr. Lowther, an automatic hookey-player catcher. Mr. Ducanis, a band saw with indestructible blades. Mr. Emele, a pocket full of passes. Mr. Furlin, the best of luck in teaching at Belvidere High School. Mrs. Galloway, an aspirin for her ninth period head- ache. Mr. Hagenbuch, a daily special: 3,000 words. Mr. Kovacs, a scenery adjuster. Mrs. Libbey, a twelve foot garbage pail. Mr. Mooney, automatic typewriters that don't make mistakes. Miss Olsen, shoes with cleats so she can be heard coming into study hall Miss Pauls, a pair of rocket roller skates to travel between the high school and the grammar school at supersonic speed. Mr. Reinbold, an answer book with the right ans- wers. Mr. Rutrnan, a new hair cut and a pair of glasses. Mr. Schnieber, a tractor with a power glide. Miss Shields, a walkie-talkie to the ofhce. Mr. Sost, a band and glee club with perfect atten- dance. Mr. Tomaselli, a free subscription to all the back issues of Time Magazine, a gift from the Cur- rent World Problems Class. Mr. Vannoni, a year's supply of book reports. Mr. Vowinkel, a new pair of sneakers and a life- time membership in the Rotten Sneaker Club. Miss Williams, a senior class of 56 to try to top that of 52. r Mrs. Bayley and Miss Felrey, a juke box instead of the students for entertainment. Mr. Vannatta and Mr. Hating, a free handbook entitled, Three Fast and Easy Ways to Clean a School. Eleanor Adelmann's smile to Ann Fredericks. Joyce Allen's comical sense of humor to Esther McMurtrie. Gary Ayer's all A report card to Jim Miller. Loyce Banghart's cardfile of prospects to Joyce Golub. Barbara Bayley's dimples and smile to Raymonde Tron. Jay Beers' gift of gab to Barry Stocker. Lewis Bell's way with girls to Alan Munn. Marilyn Buchman's piano playing ability to Evelyn ue. Sally Clark's ability to catch that man to Anita Fazekas. Donald Cooke's farming ability to Harry VanHorn. Donald Dean's tremendous size to Bob Slack. Phillip DeNee's mathematical ability to Howard Steckel. Dick Denker's I don't care attitude to Vernon Brandt. George Dickison's mischief in Ag. class to George Schwab. Flora Domine's attractive smile to Jane Stampone. Kenneth Duckworth's chicken farm to Carl Musser. Jack Duimstra's hair comb to Bill Jones. Nina Ehrhardt's sense of humor to Ginny Crespo. Elinor Frey's class presidency to Bob Rafferty. Mary Ann Gladd's shy manner to Ronald Sarson. Ray Gunter's versatility to Eugene Hausold. Donald Hick's athletic ability to Jim Hart. Delbert Hidlebrandt's ability to take corners and still leave them to Chicken De Boer. Doris Hildebrandt's absentee slips to Patsy Miller. Gabor Horvath's chair in the office to Donald Brands. Lloyd Hosterman's curls to Leonard Brown. George Jasman's freckles to Ralph Keyser. June Johnson's singing ability to Carol Werkheiser. Ed Kelley's perpetual motion to John Laue. Don Leida's football ability to Jim Miller. Jeanne Mengel's, position as drum majorette of the band to any able successor. Norman Metzger's pitching arm to Emil Gatti. Betty Millheim's hearty laugh to Yvonne Folkner. Marilyn Milner's Oldsmobile to anyone who can make it start. Max Mueller's sarcastic remarks to Russell Wide- nor. Evelyn Osifchin's long, blonde hair to Joan Uditis. Dick Osmun's drum sticks to Jack Anglemore. Wallace Parr's antique collection of cars to Dick Garrison. Alvgi Parson's patron seat in the movies to Beverly weet. Fred Planer's dimples to John Dornich. Pat Rasely's money in the cafeteria to Marion Buchman. June Roseberry's quiet manner to Marjorie Race. Donald Rush's stare to Eileen Mueller. Mildred Rush's guard of her extra class ring to any junior girl. Larry Rymon's weight to George Zangerle. Jack Schreffler's Chevie to Ronald Havens. Alice Schubel's cuteness to Ruth Allegar. Shiiilely Shoemaker's athletic ability to Anna Petri- a . Paul Solomon's seriousness to Chester Allen. Barbara Stanowski's engagement ring to Alberta Steele. Ken Steckel's handsomeness to Bob Clark. Duane Sweet's freckles to Harold Vannatta. Harriet Thatcher's financial responsibility to any junior who can assume it without suffering a nervous breakdown. Bob Timberman's position as Santa Claus to Ron- nie Ivins. Betty Jane Vannatta's captaincy of the cheerleading squad to Joan Spittle. Pat Vannatta's laugh to Ann Cavanaugh. liarline Ziech's double class ring to any junior girl who will take care of both of them. Through The Looking Glass ,fr 1 aw P if riyrraar: ti, if MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST DRESSERS BEST LOOKING Elinor Frey and Gary Ayers Earline Ziech and Norman Metzgar Barbara Bayley and Ken Steckel x BEST ACTORS PRIDE OF THE FACULTY MOST MUSICAL Harrier Thatcher and Don Dean Gary Ayers and Flora Domine june johnson and Dick Osmun MOST STUDIOUS MOST POPULAR MOST VERSATILE June Roseberry and Gary Ayers Barbara Bayley and Ed Kelley Harrier Thatcher and Ray Gunter 3 2 to l ,.,,., -3' x f - E lf , 4. . --1.25, 'Q . t ' ,V -' ' ' 13' 1 f, , J .- '.,...fw ,Ny , ...A , T If ' to 'T ' 1 F 4 V H 4 'U' - A ' , ' t A . it ,ab if F151 M... 9 2 z 1 ' Ei QM Q l T :'?f f'e': U 'H K Z -745 t 'W' V,---K ,- . , ' if ' e - femur-N-. if U , at Hr j 'Q f ,. 'l Hy 4 . 5' , P' vw-1i'fjQ, ' -ii ,, it , 1,4 i gf V' D lam . . - L +A if 4 , ,U rt- - - A ' H ' ts P , 51. 4- in P, :E fic? .km . J up: y , A. ,SMJSAQ ,G M . V ug- M :rf V, -rf au., 1- nv. if av Qlxl N, S 43 Ls 5 ',. .,,,., - ' , 'K-4-ilu 1. b 1 I ' gif ,gi-'ll-gif ,-1,..,.:j. :ivy ,iilxil mx ' T' X r- . 7 7 ATV -5 . H . . 1- ,. Y , ., L , , Ms. A., .oc-ff---Q-Gm-,..:.-' h,mg..q...-..... W A A rf iil I - . f l ' t A 'i K -X I A .. iii QW D A irii A , A TS F, - '-All-Cllr A IN WORST WITH FACULTY CLASS HOT-ROD MOST ATHLETIC Joyce Allen and jay Beers Delbert Hildebrandt George Dickison and Betty Vannatta BEST GIRL PALS MOST COMICAL BEST BOY PALS Alice Schubel and Shirley Shoemaker Jay Beers and Nina Ehrharclt Duane Sweet and Ken Steckel MOST BASHFUL MUTT AND JEFF MOST TALKATIVE Dick Denker and Mary Ann Gladd Don Dean and Jeanne Mengel jay Beers and june Roseberry B. H. S. Hif Parade MULETRA1N It's Later Than You Think ,4.4 ' ' Coming in late. I Ran All the Way Home ..... Q.,.A,A....... H ome run. Unforgettable ..,..,.....,..... n..,.. W ashington trip. Now is the Hour ..,, .r......,......,....,.... , . Graduation. Detour ..,.......,. .....r. L ong way home after dances. April Showers ,.,.. .,r.r...,.......,.... F . F. A. hayrides. Jealousy .....4,..,.........,....,...,. ,.,..r.. I want to be a senior too. One of the Roaming Kind ..,..,........ In the hall without a pass. Because of You ....r.,......,.r....,. I didn't get my homework done. uvn ' S DOWN YONDERH I'm Late ,r,r.. in .,......,......... ..r,r......,.,..... ,..,... C h ewm g gum. Oflice .,...,Math Onze Twoze M.. One Meatball ..,.. .,......r........... C afeteria Sweethearts ....,..r.......,.........,.,..,, Steaclies walking in the halls. ONLY FIVE MINUTES MORE ULOVELIEST NIGI OF THE YEAR Make Believe ..... ,...,. S tudying???? Library Long, Long Ago .... ,,....,.,....,. H istory Sound OH .,............,...,...,..,,..,.,...................,...,. ,...,...,... G ym If I Knew You Were Coming I'd a Baked a Cake Home Economics I've Got the Love Bug Itch .,.. ,..,...... . Biology ...TIME ONH MY Sweet Violets ......,..... ..,.. ,...,,,, C h emistry NAU- MY LOVE' HANDS Careless Hands .,.... .,,... T yping Ain't Cha , I . ..... English Mona Lisa .....,..,..,.,..,..,..,..,..,.,.....,,.,,,, ............,..... A rt You're Not Sick, You're just ingI.ove .,.,............ Health Room Bushel and a Peck ......, ,,... ........... ....,. V o c ational Agriculture Smoke Gets In Your Eyes .... ..,.. ...... T e achers' Room uSLOWPOKE BYE BYE BLACKE1 26 xv ,. ,f Q, 3. 'ir ,, N 1., ' 1. . , , ., A ' uw. ' , -1. ' '94 A Q ' ' b X, , ggif. .1 Jf 1 mm ig A 1 4- ' 'f SQ' ' MST ' , i. 'Q . A' - Q ... w-Aw ,rm A K Zin ! gaL':A LA A f m pf f . ' Q A . -,, , 5 ' , , ........, , S -IK!nQhnup..-nny,.t QV, ,A A- f ,Q 2-4 . V ., ilff fa A x in K .H ...N A ,n ygfj' A: ,,,, 'fo ' M, HWW J:Vii E J , fav., , V. x. 'ii J ,d, L reg S , Fil '593? ' Twinkle, Twinkle Little Stars -. M.,-. ,,,,,,.,,.g.x.f,,,.A.L.,wf+x MNMN -,,, M . - ,,,. ..,,,.- T K we ,V gVgk gf ii' A N i EARLINE ZIECH DONALD DEAN KENNETH DUCKWORTH FLORA DOMINE BOB TIMBERMAN JAY BEERSJ ELINOR FREY 3 , 1 JUNE JOHNSON MARILYN MILNER JOYCE ALLEN RAY GUNTER SALLY CLARK JEANNE MENGEL PAT RASELY GARY AYERS KEN STECKEL MARY ANN GLADD ELEANOR ADELMANN Underclczssmen Yankee Doodle zvefzt lo town Upon dl litlle pony. J. HART, president 15. GLADD, secretary D. HALVEY, treasurer R. SARSON, vice-president FIRST ROW: M. Laughlin, D. Gibson, M. Fenn. G. Cruts. D. Halvey, L. Domine, C. Hillyerd, Y, Folkner, O. Gebel, C. LaBarre, Hartzell. SECOND ROW: K. Hicks, B. Menegus, C. Hartung, R. Keyesr, M. Gladd, XV, Jones, P. MacVicar, J. Hart, R. Learn, R. Garrison, J. MacVicar. ABSENTEES: H. Learn, F. Kurzler, E. Gladd. CLASS OFFICERS CLASS ADVISERS MR. R. RUTMAN MRS. M. GALLOWAY Miss R. PAULS MR. z. RovAcs MR. H, SCHNEIBER 30 FIRST ROW: M. Cox, S. Albertson, D. Bates, A. Cavanaugh, M, Buchman, R. Alleger, A. Banghart 1. Golub, E. Crespo. SECOND ROW: S. Allen, S. Bruden, P. Calafiore, F. Demeter, E. Hausold L. Brown, D. Brands, H. DeBoer. ABSENTEES: C. Casey, Cressman, R. Clark. Juniors FIRST Row: G. Osmun, T. Reed, E. Steele. j. Sirotnalc, A. Scott, O. Smith, R. Rafferty, A. Night- ingale. SECOND ROW: P. Tweedle, G. Sanders, N. Morey, J. Miller, A. Petrilak, P, Wagner, A Steele, j. Spittle, C. Werkheiser, J. Uditis, B. Milner. THIRD ROW: R. Sarson, H. Vannatta, W. Stout, F. Vannatta, M. Oliver, M. Race, L. Wester, J. Stampone, E. Mueller, G. Wolfinger, G. Smith, 1. Wisner, D. Southwick, C. Musser. ABSENTEES: B. Stocker, B. Yeager. FIRST ROW: E. O'Neil, M. Rush, J. Romani, B. Widenor, N. Wagner, E. Polhemus, S. Raub, R Tron, J. Neidig, G. Smith, A. Whitmore. SECOND ROW: R. Swanson, C. Teeter, H. VanHorn, G Zangerle, H. Steckel, C. Rudiger, R. Petty, S. Steckel, J. Thomas, J. Sweet, A. Yetter, R. Smith, E. Smith, T. Smith. ABSENTEES: J. VanHorn, E. Tigar, S. Wolf, D. Titman. CLASS OFFICERS j. LAUE, president G. BURTRON, secretary Q, I E. O'NEIL, treasurer D. BRODKA, vice-president V33 1 I 7, my - ,L I A li i 0 ,VA i . Q-W X CLASS ADVISERS Mr. Tomaselli Mrs. T. Libbey Mr. F. Vowinkel Mr. W. Mooney Mr. W. Hagenbuch 32 FIRST ROW: F. Pearce, R. Havens, C. Rowe, E. Kinney, S. Herbert, R. Ivins, Laue, A. Munn SECOND ROW: B. Jones, J. Grotenhuis, E. Jones, B. Hoffman, S. Merrick, C. Luhr, S. Mantz, B jackson, B. Hill, I. Makatura, E. McMurtrie. THIRD ROW: D. Gruver, R. Nawrocki, R. Linaberry S. Lubasky, C. Rudd, R. Slack, B. Hartung, D. Hendershot, J. Miller, E. Patterson, R. Shepherd, L Hallett, C. Hopkins. ABSENTEES: P. Miller, E. Kallesser, C. Richline, Gouger. Sophomores FIRST ROW: V. Crespo, K. Arnold, M. Amerman, D. Brodka, M. Beasley. C. Beers, A. Fredericks, G. Bertron, A. Dornine, G. De Yong, S. Boglioli. SECOND ROW: C. Allen, G. Burd, E. Gatti, D. Geis, D. Burdette, S. Garrison, H. Bartow, T. Grochowicz, E. Czerniecki, L. Crosson, A. De Yong, S. Gardner. ABSENTEES: N. Cowell, M. Constantino. w FIRST ROW: K. Shoemaker K Steele R Srrotnak W Wrdenor J Shandor SECOND ROW E Rue V. WolHnger,j Stanowskr S Stout A Swergert E Thorp E Wrllever C Wfoolf F Slager O Smith, F. Smith THIRD ROW R Swemam A Steele R Wrdenor D Stecker P Thorp J Wolhnger, B. Sweet G Schwab C Wrrght L Snover ABSENT J Wredman CLASS OFFICERS JORDAN, treasurer ECHEVARRIA, vice-president FETHERMAN, president DORNICH, secretary x ' 3 5 ,L M . : .11- ,- ..l f , f 5 .eff . f' ' :PJ Ea' C fl: nn 5 :ng s . 'YQ 1 55 if ' f 2 'f' Q, M24 I fi ','M ' J ,i it ' a. lg E 104- ..- 41'- 'aw VJ S., ga? I V 5 'V Z g Q 1-, fin pn ns 'V , sf , , ,,,, lx F' V Q . '9 ,R gg! z:p1?rtz2 Z, if r 1 ,L , . ,7 Sf x, X . , dxf: m Q 5 l' in av W , 'V 4 H 370 52,3 K 49 TEACHERS Mrs. D. Bortz Mrs. I. Webber FIRST ROW: B. Nolan, C. Rowe, C. Hess, J. Engelmohr, E. Howe, D. Rogers, J. Smith, T. Rue, R. Libbey. SECOND ROW: B. Fredericks, P. Kovalsky, D. Wolfrnger, M. Lupin, W. Thatcher, T. Libbey, E. Snyder, L. Pursell, G. Thatcher, L. Rosencrans. THIRD ROW: C. Wright, P. Tersigni, L. Werkheiser, P. Benke, R. Miller, L. Jones, E. Johnston, R. Paterson, F. Lupin, Pearce, N. Yeager, B. Widenor, D. Stewart. ABSENTEES: G. Auble, R. Banghart, A. Gilby, M. Case. Seventh and Eighth Grades FIRST ROW: G. Rosencrans, D. Boudreau, C. Hardy, D, Rush, J. Schreffler, N Titman, Gardner, A. Beasley. SECOND ROW: M. Lubasky, F. Case, B Vannatta, M. Cole, A. Hardy, S. Halpin, C. Brodka, K. Watchorn, C. Beers S. Knerr, P. Dalrymple. THIRD ROW: D. Wright, M. Hess, D. Hanna, R. Nolan D. Markle, V. Brandt, L. Thatcher, H. Banghart. H. Stevens, H. Hopkins, R Mucklin, W. Dalrymple. ABSENTEES: C. Dalrymple, R. Titus. Activities fi - A ,X ,,-s- Z' ,1 5'T ' l,-- I 'V .kv 55 .' -'. 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AN D 'go be H mai. should ts, A pretty em' rprising, our teams mask a vw,,,,w.., to uelana. Wm, arzunggn . , lebateq with than of , . bishop er 300 X --yes. D . . 5 at sgonnrv towndecl OV 120000 pnatll 0 . . T schools. It seems H' o DPW' IN STUDEN as a 1 , hes . K, -..s were e 0 er genera ion.- The xulgebgtgvtnn. ?ome- both an interscholastic A me Y - 1 e or wo gram in sports and deb ,st MIM HH! Emil? MW 5011001 if neadfffs fe what our schol n wit' i t some Of a snate S.'s pasw Xe juli- passed two and beau girl! .rue -that I wr were are ami: usto thi! 11 of us 4 gpprov too much ,m the magorxw s. we fine es dull. In asks is in 1925 1 boys , of fun or fe 55 sm .Qhich they ,ay be emoy are forgetting . H- Wu Eh, d 1 L of . idea 'FL mg lke them developgg as ug Thelf S S how fortunate we are to ha' CS hex' ' oline Ong I es xould ' fullness today Being 1 Teac A 'I' F' S d 9 ,od I ' t ' 'fan be amusin b1 ldea A o lt tu ents W a ll en S wil 0 a H t s ewomfmgw Mfigflr ge Personalltles 'M .4 S In I .lc , t ,, or Ill!! . 5 hav The a we l BY xt? Th 'X 4 ,n' , K ' b xt W ft , and and fl new S1 l l f t 'ld ' mf t .l Wehfy C99 -sl A M Q V 1 l ff' 'WUI 168358 kV'k L? . W mewo' Q V l ,I t t WYXCHL xlf. flhs :,b., . , parents sane t ' A .t J ,' you date? ' -l ' . M Yes. 4- W V7 . you refu: ch ave o er pans Q .., 00 V t I h th I felt,tl:S 5 - th n fum- da O 'Naam' Morey 0 I a I The boys felt this was t 0 Eggs For 170 ' l,JoY you approve c 0 s. es. .H , cl My FA R who asks for tn. el heard V 5' . 3 By 1- A- ?Y 'IE..f sch00l WYE... mdwo-Arlen' Nfsfsfxaz 1 B ' fuY7'm B 'ood da si 21. t '-' -it ' The Clarion Staff Working hard to produce a Eine yearbook is our editors' motto. The advisers too, are never caught napping. These are the students that have helped publish your yearbook. Keeping accounts straight lool- It must be deadline time again! dificultl fi ' . l 40 y Future Farmers of America ,r rx H ' r 4 1 fa-1'l11 r.1 A V 1 H WY, . N V. A -Sh . ,. . , - -fm.-ff-v 1, , 1 - ,V 'fr' fm : .Q 1, .iq N 1, - Q- X165 I k G Wm 71-' '7?3f'?f :N ,Ji-:Eg gs 6 xl Q bl f X . . -Q X an j It I V , '. NP it A X-My -,.!, gf h vflpwiillli 1 55.3 4 17 , 'qv' B , OYS Glce Club Girls' G14-:C C1 b ll OrChCStIIa - - - xx - e r s I r s I 1 I 1. I mrs. 'fx 'J l , Y V, X , ',,,',,,Q,5' if f y . Pf 5', 'S ,J WS .1 . , . I fEa'p, : ',4'A -V . ' ' .. H vfsffffw- sf C , V +H1w42wf14 My ggi 'Q f ,Vx f. . Vi - . .-.. A A , T ig 314- .V,...v., I N LI, fig , - X if .V 1 I, ,Qi,,l!,v. ' ' f Q 1 , , ' A , ' . .1?ff,?g,a.,1:-igixmg 5.5. H. -,., . , 1, .- ' ' ' Band Twirlc-:rs 43 Social Dance Club li l 1 l --------...,.1',, Photography Club P4 Chess and Checkers Club Handicraft Club Tumbling Club VA . gll.l it l ra Us-w waiillml Tli Social Dance Club -1 --I Bridge an Canasta Club Stamp Club Art Club Hobby Club All Around the Mulberry Bush This is a typical scene of the haunted lovely island home in, Ghost Wanted . The actors seem disturbed. But this is just another humorous event in, Our Hearts Were Young and Gayn. Not Daddy's little helpers, but Mr. Emele's library assistants. These basketball letters are well earned and well worth having. Il lf The Queen of Hec1rfs,She Mode Some Torts 4,1 5 2 1 A s , c.:: a pe . -1:5-9 'mis Preparation for another appetizing meal. .' .LK - ' ., c ' Q The girls responsible for our cafeteria service. Nor managers or cooks, just the senior helpers. I Sports px, ft ' 5.325 I qs X Qi if- fs P. 'fl we ...-qw gm.: ' 11. . ,fa sy. ' 4 v .2 iff, l ' , - vf A Q . 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L 2 Foollooll ,2 Record Flemington , Washington o,., , ., Phillipsburg Parochial Frenchtown Franklin ., , Mountain Lakes ,7 A Hackettstown , Opponents Belvidere 1, ., 13 6 37 20 0 6 7 12 20 13 ,. 7 15 29 19 Basketball ll N Record Opponent Belvidere Blairstown e.,,. ,,e,.. 2 5 39 Washington . , ......., 35 37 High Bridge ....... . .... 44 43 Hackettstown ,.,..,.. .. 43 32 Frenchtown .,...i.. .. . .. 59 40 Flemington ,...,.....,. 50 43 North Hunterdon Regional ............r. 60 47 Phillipsburg Parochial 44 35 Frenchtown .. .,.,. . . 43 35 North Hunterdon Regional .r.r.,....r.,. 57 36 Hackettstown , . ., .. 57 36 Felmington . .,.....,...i., 57 36 High Bridge , , .,.... 62 45 Washington ......,i.i,.,. 48 40 Blairstown ......,.,i,.,.,. 46 41 Phillipsburg Parochial 57 52 7 ettr coAcH REINBOLD 'si W L lt:f r if nl I Baseball D Y -. K2 ,B 11111 ,lylefk ' Some of the members of this year's team. 52 5 COACH VOWINKEL Record Opponent Belvidere Bangor .. ,,.,r... ,.,.,... 9 10 Washington ,..... 3 1 Blairstown .....4..,.....,. 1 18 Phillipsburg Parochial 3 5 Phillipsburg ..,.,....,,,.. 9 5 Bangor .....4,.,.. ...,. 4 9 Hackertstown ..,, ,r.. 1 3 Washington ..... ...,..,. 3 9 Blairstown ..... .,.,.,... 3 9 Phillipsburg Parochial 6 7 Hackettstown .r....,.,... 4 9 Phillipsburg ..,i.. .... 7 6 fwashington ,.......,... 2 9 'fPlayoif Game c, f S'cXP59' COME O DO S WIN! E Q16 Cheerleaders O0 E OUCXX A B48 ri 53 R-51? Intramural Champs These Green Gophers certainly are The junior Jerks prove that the juniors can not green with envy. be winners too. Touch football really put these fellows out front! 'bill The Whales came to the top in basketball victories. 54 The Sharks rank only second to the Whales in victories. Senior Directory ELEANOR ADELMANN: Student Council 2, Girls' Intramural 1-4, Glee Club l-4, Plays 1-4, Dance Com- mittee 2, Social Dance Club 4, Chess and Checkers Club 3, Prom Committee 3, Christmas Program 3-4, Snowball Committee 3. JOYCE ALLEN: Gym Demonstration 1, Glee Club 1-4, Intramurals 1-4, Cafeteria Cashier 3-4, Christmas Program 1-4, Handicraft Club 2, Candy Salesgirl 4, Mixed Choir 4, Operetta 3, Clarion Vfill, description, and advertise- ment committees 4. GARY AYERS: Boys' State Representative 3, Science Club 2, Social Dance Club 4, Prom Refreshment Com- mittee 3, Prom Decorating Committee 3, Chairman, Christmas Card Sales 4, Chess and Checkers Club 4, Clarion Will and description committees 4, Salesman Christmas Candy 4. LOYCE BANGHART: Girls' Intramurals 1-2, President Hobby Club 4, Kitchen Kapers Cub 1, Junior Prom Wait- ress 2, Newspaper Staff 4, Glee Club 1-4, Gym Demon- stration 1, Christmas Program 1-4, Operetta 2, Ticket Committee 3. BARBARA BAYLEY: Student Council 1-3, President 4, Class Secretary 2-3, School Paper 1-4, Editor 3, Glee Club 1-3, Modern Dance Club 3, Social Dance Club 4, Plays 1-4, Girls' Intramurals 1-4, Girls' Citizenship Insti- tute 3, Gym Demonstration 1. JAY BEERS: Football 1-4, F. F. A. Reporter 1-4, Handi- craft Club 1, Projection Club 2, Tumbling Club 2-3, Social Dance Club 4, F. F. A. Basketball 1-4, Boys' Intra- murals 1-4. LEWIS BELL: Boys' Intramurals 1-4, Science Club 2, Tumbling Club 4, Prom Decorating Committee 3, Christ- mas Card Committee 4. MARILYN BUCHMAN: Glee Club 1-4, Pianist 2-4, Christmas Program 1-4, Operetta 2, Social Dance Club 4, Spring Concert 1-3, junior Prom Waitress 1, Variety Show 3, Talent Show 4, Clarion Will Committee 4, Gym Demonstration 1. SALLY CLARK: Glee Club 1-2, Inkwell Staff 1, Girls' Intramurals 1-4, Gym Demonstration l-3, Student Coun- cil 2-4, Vice-President 3, Cheerleader 2-4, Modern Dance Club 2-3, Clarion Staff 3-4, Advertising Manager 4, Social Dance Club 4, School Play 4. DONALD COOKE: Handicraft Club 1-3, Art Club 2, Operetta 2, Glee Club 2-4, F. F. A. Vice-President 3, Boys' Intramurals 3-4, Archery Club 4. DONALD DEAN: Boys' Intramurals 1-4, Tumbling Club 1-3, Band 1, Plays 3-4, Prom Committee 3, Glee Club 1, Social Dance Club 4. PHILLIP DENEE: Band 1-2, Chess and Checkers Club 3, Photography Club 3-4, Clarion Staff, Boyg, Sports Editor 4. RICHARD DENKER: Basketball 1-4, Boys' Intramurals 1-4, Tumbling Club 2-4, Managers' Club 1. GEORGE DICKISON: Boys' Intramural 1-4, Baseball 2-4, Basketball 3-4, Football 4, Tumbling Club 1-2, Vars- ity B Club 3, Social Dance Club 4, Glee Club 4, F. F. A. Secretary 2, Vice-President 4, Usher for Graduation Exer- cises 3. FLORA DOMINE: Gym Demonstration 1, Exchange Assemblies 2, Girls' Intramurals 1-4, Student Council 1, Photography Club 3, Chess and Checkers Club 3, Social Dance Club 4, Student Director for Plays 4, Clarion Staff 3-4, Business Manager 4, Usherette for Graduation Exer- cises 3. -KENNETH DUCKWORTH: Boys' Intramurals 1-4, Tumbling Club 1-4, F. F. A. Basketball 3-4. JACK DUIMSTRA: Basketball 1-4, Football 3-4, Boys' Intramurals 1-3, Tumbling Club 2, Chess and Checkers Club 3, Varsity B Club 4, Handicraft Club 1. NINAROSE EHRHARDT: Girls' Intramurals 2-4, Glee Club 2-4, Twirler 2-3, Inkwell Stal? 2, President Booster Club 2, Social Dance Club 4, Operetta 3, Gym Demon- stration 2, Mixed Choir 4, Library Assistant 2-4. ELINOR FREY: Glee Club 1-2, Inkwell Staff 1,- Chess and Checker Club 2-3, Social Dance Club 4, Clarion Staff 3-4, Art Editor 4, Class Vice-President 3, Class President 4, Girls' Intramurals 1-4, Gym Demonstration 1, Cafe- teria Cashier 3-4. MARY ANN GLADD: Gym Demonstration 1, Glee Club 1-4, Girls' Intramurals 1-4, Modern Dance Club 3, Cafeteria Cashier 3-4, Christmas Program 1-2, Handi- craft Club 2, Candy Sales Girl 4, Operetta 3, Clarion Advertisement Committee 4. RAYMOND GUNTER: Football 1-4, Baseball 1-4, Stu- dent Council 3-4, Class Vice-President 4, Varsity B Club 2-4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Chess and Checkers Club 1, Bridge and Canasta Club 3, Social Dance Club 4, Play 3, Boys' Intramurals 1-4. DONALD HICKSZ Plays l, 3-4, Band 1. DELBERT HILDEBRANT: Chess and Checkers Club 3. DORIS HILDEBRANT:' Handicraft Club 2, Glee Club 4, Art Club 1. ' GABOR HORVATH: Managers' Club 1, Handicraft Club 2, Tumbling Club 3, XWrestling' Club 4, Plays 3-4, Boys' Intramurals 1-4, Tickets Committee 3, Prom Decor- ating Committee 3, Football Refreshment Committee 3. LLOYD HOSTERMAN: Class Vice-President 2, Presi- dent Stamp Club 1-3, Photography Club 4, Glee Club 2, Clarion Staff Photography Editor 4, Tumbling Club 2. GEORGE JASMAN: Boys' Intramurals 1-4, Tumbling Club 1-4, Prom Decorating Committee 3, Stage Decorat- ing Committee 2-3. JUNE JOHNSON: Glee Club 1-4, Gym Demonstration 1, Operetta 2, 4, Christmas Concert 1-4, Girls' Intramurals 2-4, Talent Show 2-4, Variety Show 4, Mixed Choir 3-4, Canasta Club 3, Social Dance Club 4. EDWARD KELLEY: Football 4, Basketball 1-4, Baseball 2-4, Tumbling Club 1-3, Class President 1, Glee Club 4, Usher for Graduation Exercises 3, Social Dance Club 4, Varsity B Club 4, Boys' Intramurals 1-3. DON LEIDA: Football 1-4, Baseball 2-4, Varsity B Club 2-3, Social Dance Club 4, Student Council 4, Boys' Intra- murals 1-4, Glee Club 4. JEANNE MENGEL: Twirler 1-3, Dmm Majorette 4, Glee Club 1-4, President 3, Girls' Intramurals 1-4, Mixed Choir 3-4, Christmas Concert 1-4, Operetta 2,4, Gym Demonstration 1, Social Dance Club 4, Variety Show 3. NORMAN METZGAR: Baseball 2-4, Basketball 3, Boys' Intramurals 1-4, Handicraft Club 1, Prom Committee 3, Tumbling Club 2, Clarion Stall 3, Chess and Checkers Club 3, Archery Club 4. BETTY MILLHEIM: Glee Club 1-2, Girls' Intramurals 3-4, Prom Decorating Committee 3, Christmas Program 1-2, Candy Sales Girl 4, Cafeteria Cashier 3-4, Gym Dem- onstration 1, Clarion Advertisement Committee 4, Pro- gram Committee 4. MARILYN MILNER: Band, Twirler 1-4, Girls' Intra- murals l-4, Glee Club 1-4, Hobby Club 2, Dramatics Club 1, Social Dance Club 4, Art Club 1, Inkwell Staff 1-2, Gym Demonstration 1, Christmas Program 1-4. MAX MUELLER: Boys' Intramurals 1-3, Hobby Club 2, Captain Chess Team 3, Glee Club 4, Christmas Program 4, Social Dance Club 4, Student Council 4, Co-orclinating Council 4. EVELYN OSIFCHIN: Girls' Intramurals 1-4, Glee Club 1-4, Social Dance Club 4, Play Usherette 1, Gym Demon- stration 1, Candy Sales Girl 4, Operetta 1-2, Teacher's Secretary 4, Prom Decorating Committee 3, Bridge and Canasta Club -3. RICHARD OSMUN: Basketball 1-4, Band 1-4, Boys' Intramurals 1-4, Prom Committee 3, F. F. A. Basketball 2. WALLACE PARR: Tumbling Club 1-3, Handicraft Club 2, Archery Club 4, Newspaper Staff 3-4, Boys' Intra- murals 2-4, Variety Show 3, Prom Committee 3. ALVIN PARSON: Glee Club 1-2, Science Club 1, Nature Club 2, Assistant Business Manager Magazine Campaign 3, Business Manager Magazine Campaign 4, Social Dance Club 4, Candy Salesman 4, Prom Committee 3. FREDERICK PLANER: Boys' Intramurals 1-4, Tumb- ling Club 1-3, Social Dance Club 4, F. F. A. Secretary 2-3, F. F. A. President 4, Football 3-4, Baseball 3-4, F. F. A. Basketball 1-4. PATRICIA RASELY: Band 2-4, Orchestra 2-3, Glee Club 1,2,4, Girls' Intramurals 1-4, Student Council 1-2, Treasurer 4, Prom Committee 3, Cafeteria Cashier 2, 4, Usherette for Graduation Exercises 3, Play Usherette 2-3, Inkwell Staff 1. STELLA ROMANI: Girls' Intramurals 1-4, Glee Club 1-4, Gym Demonstration 1, Chess and Checkers Club 4, Christmas Program 2-4, Prom Committee 3, Spring Con- cert 2-3, Kitchen Kapers Club 1, Operetta 1, Candy Sales Girl 4. JUNE ROSEBERRY: Clarion Staff 3-4, Editor 4, News- paper Staff 1-4, Orchestra 2-4, Glee Club 1-3, Publicity Secretary 4, Prom Committee 3, Publicity Chairman Play 3, Bridge and Canasta Club 3, Social Dance Club 4, Mixed Choir 3. DONALD RUSH: Science Club 2, Boys' Intramurals 4, Archery Club 4, F. F. A. 2-4. MILDRED RUSH: Glee Club 1-4, Knitting Club 1, Handicraft Club 2, Bridge and Canasta Club 3, Social Dance Club 4, Library Assistant 1-3, Make-up Commit- tee 1-3, Girls' Intramurals 1, Play Usherette 1-4, Prom Committee 3. LARRY RYMON: Boys' Intramurals 1, Tumbling Club 1, 4, Science Club 2, Chess and Checkers Club 3, Play 4. JACK SCHREFFLER: Boys' Intramurals 1-4, F. F. A. Reporter 2, F. F. A. President 3, Tumbling Club 3-4, Prom Committee 3, Usher for Graduation Exercises 3, Basketball 2, Projection Club 1-2, F. F. A. Basketball 1-4. ALICE SCHUBEL: Girls' Intramurals 1-4, Glee Club 1-2, Modern Dance Club 2-3, Gym Demonstration l, Manager Magazine Campaign 4, Assistant Manager 3, Inkwell Staff 1, Band 4, Usherette for Graduation Exercises 3. SHIRLEY SHOEMAKER: Girls' Intramurals 1-4, Glee Club 1-3, Modern Dance Club 2-3, Handicraft Club 1, Social Dance Club 4, Band 1-4, Gym Demonstration 1-3, Cafeteria Cashier 2-4, Inkwell Staff 1, Play 4. PAUL SOLOMON: Football 2-4, Basketball 2, Managers' Club 1, Chess and Checkers Club 1-3, Varsity B Club 4, Tumbling Club 4, Boys' Intramurals 1-4. BARBARA STANOWSKI: Glee Club 1-2, Gym Dem- onstration l, Handicraft Club l-2, Girls' Intramurals 3-4, Cafeteria Cashier 3-4, Social Dance Club 4, Teacher's Secretary 4, Candy Sales Girls 4, Program Committee 4, Clarion Advertisement Committee 4. KENNETH STECKEL: Football 1-4, Tumbling Club 2-3, Boys' Intramurals 1-4, Varsity B Club 4, Social Dance Club 4, Usher for Graduation Exercises 3, Prom Decoration Committee 3. DUANE SWEET: Football 1-3, Basketball 1-3, Baseball 1-3, Boys' Intramurals 4, Managers' Club 1, Science Club 2, Varsity B Club 4, Social Dance Club 4, Tumbling Club 4, Usher for Graduation' Exercises 3. HARRIET THATCHER: Class President 2-3, Class Treasurer 4, Student Council 2-3, Secretary 3, Glee Club 1-3, Modern Dance Club 2-3, Social Dance Club 4, Gym Demonstration 1, Play 2-4, Girls' Intramurals 1-4, Knit- ting Club 1. ROBERT TIMBERMAN: Band 1-4, Christmas Program 4, Boys' Intramurals 2, Operetta 2, Glee Club 2, Spring Concert 1-2, Library Assistant 4, Prom Committee 3. BETTY VANNATTA: Inkwell Staff 1, Glee Club 1-2, Gym Demonstration 1, Modern Dance Club 2, Secretary 3, Girls' Intramurals 1-4, Cheerleader 2-3, Captain 4, Student Council 3, Clarion Stal? 3-4, Girls' Sports Editor 4, Class Treasurer 3, Social Dance Club 4. PATRICIA VANNATTA: Student Council 1-3, Play 4, Social Dance Club 4, Glee Club 1-2, Girls' Intramurals 1-3, Cafeteria Cashier 2,4, Prom Committee 3, Gym Demonstration 1, Art Club 2, Candy Sales Girl 4. EARLINE ZIECH: Class Secretary 1, 4, Twirler I-4, Art Club 1, Glee Club 1-2, Modern Dance Club 2-3, Girls' Intramurals 1-4, Student Council 1, Inkwell Staff 1, Gym Demonstration 1, Social Dance Club 4. jake Hartung Kathryn Buchman PATRONS Marion Sandwick Margaret Fenn Mr. William H. West Mr. Arthur Adelmann Frank Demeter, Jr. Alfie 84 Terry james F. Dempsey Douglas Widenor . Frank Bair Lynn Dee Woliinger jack Herb Cynthia Cooper Ford Smith Vickie 8: Carol Lowther Audrey Alleger Arlene 81 Allen Brands Albert Fabri Link Cook Eugene Rekouski Robert J. Keating Dorisann Dereamer Allan Post Ernest Evans William D. Sweet Marie VanSyckle, R.N. Mary L. Myers, R.N. Dorothy Stule Marie Filburn Albert Morey john Marchel Audrey Marsh Bob Jewell William A. Seguine Hot Dog johnny Bill Millheim J. L. Smith Charles VanEiken Richard P. Gerstenberg Elmer W, Steeber Gertrude A. Adelmann Thomas C. Ritter Nick Nerras john French jake Osmun Lewis W. Ayers H. C. Sommons Ronald Sarson Mrs. Virginia Predmore Reynold Jones Clyde A. Hillyerd Michael Dowhanik Clara M. Hillyerd Charlotte Hillyerd Dorance B. Seeger Charles F. Seeger Sharon Lu Seeger Lou DeBon Gene A. Hausold Marion LaBar Cora Rothrock john R. Vannoni, jr. J. Russell Thomas Mary A. Fitts Barbara Hartung Julius Tomaselli Bob 8z Cy Frank 8: Len Galiano john Frederick Marion Anna Oliver Bill Stout Morris W. Frace Glenn A. Ravert Donald D. Douglass Lena Kitchen Walter Wysowaty Harriet Thatcher Fred W. Rogers Howard Klotz Paul T. Bullock Ralph J. Hartung Chester Smolenski Robert Gopher Snyder William Brodt, Jr. F. R. Buckenmyer, D.D.S. Mrs. R. J. Hildebrandt Mrs. George Snover Mrs. Charles J. Hill Mrs. Frances DeNee Mrs. Ruth Morey Miss Clara L. Smith Mr. George D. Rasely Annabelle Lambert 57 Mrs. John Dornich Mrs. Mae Skow Mrs. Anna Mengel Mrs. Alice Sunday Mr. Jack Ratayczak Mr. Earl Hartzell Mrs. Irene Mensch Mr. Joseph Bufano' Mrs. J. M. Cross Mr. Charles Brandt Mr. Mart Pursalu Mrs. Ellen Pursalu Mrs. Helen Currie Mrs. Emily Burley Mrs. George A. Brands Miss Olga A. Brands Miss Sally Barr Miss Eva H. Ketchum Mrs. Arthur Benke Mrs. Carl Stillwell Mrs. Samuel Rasely Mrs. B. Kohlhase Miss Annabel Shields Mrs. Andrew Thorp Miss Florence Gruver Mrs. Roy Beers Miss Hutoka Armstrong Cpl. Horace E. Baylor Pvt. Harold E. Sutton Mr. Max W. Mueller Mr. Herman Grollman Mrs. A. C. Kellogg Mrs. H. S. Vosburgh Mrs. Elizabeth Titman Mr. and Mrs. Miller Mr. and Mrs. A. Eger Mr. and Mrs. Asa Mooney Rev. Revere Beasley A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. Mr Mr: Mr P A T R 0 N S and Mrs. John Teeter and Mrs. William H. Luck and Mrs. J. Dalrymple and Mrs. and Mrs. Orville Hoffman Robert Smith and Mrs. Thornton Widenor and Mrs. Horace Rasely Richard G. Edleston Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Michael Ehasz and Mrs. Leedon Burd and Mrs. Henry Gagat and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Stephen Lubasky A. W. Leida Philip DeMilio VV alter Hill Ted Shultz Fred Vowinkel and Mrs. Wilson Smith and Mrs. Ralph Durholz and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Luther Stout Howard Mason Otto Zehener Charles Hildebrandt Mayor and Mrs. Minsenberger Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. Edward G. Vannatta Edwin Seiferle Luther S. Batt Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Curtis E. Marc and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. E. A. Rushin William G. Sweet Norman VanHorn and Mrs. Frank Vitale and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Roger Kleinschmidt Warren Schreffler Theodore Amedt George Wilhelm H. D. Galloway C. Maxwell C. Cornish Carl VanHorn Frank Solomon Fred Vannatta and Mrs. . Clair Banghart Arthur Kinney A. V. Hallett Charles Hengst Oliver Hosterman and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs . Olie Cruts and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. George jasman Floyd Beers Henry Moser Ralph A. Clark G. D. Bayley Carl Duckworth James A. Bosco Fred Gaisler Clarence LeBarre Lawrence Smith Frank Cook George Hebbel joseph Magyar Edward S. Millheim Leslie Tyler Fred Osmun Ralph Osmun Marvin VanKirk Arnold C. Johnson William B. Mooney Lester Rush Paul Good Reid Wolfe Max F. Mueller C. A. Southwick, Jr. Stanley Dick Frank Folkner Earl R. Learn Victor Domine Norman A. Blackford Richard J. Elsaesser Morris Hillyerd Scudder Mackey Fred Halvey Pat Calafiore Floyd A. Cassels and Mrs. Clifford Griflins and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. George Walker Harold Cavanaugh Stacy M. Bruden Harold Osmun . J. B. Normington . Kenneth Shoemaker Leonard L. Rue Earl Mack William Vannatta PATRONS and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. . Wesley Wiclenor and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schubel Russell Gladd George Wiedman . Marvin Smith William J. Raub Thomas F. Ritter George E. Miller W. C. Hartung Joseph Wagner O. E. Oliver F. W. Sanders Stephen Petrilak and Mrs. Hubert Rudiger and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Kay Burton Cash Raymond A.Wolfinger and Mrs. . Fred Beech Goerge Casey G. Hiram Buchman jack Dickinson Howard C. Bruden Harold Andrews Harry Serfass and Mrs. Charles Kitchen and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs: and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Clyde Brands and Mrs. . Ernest B. Dayton . J. Bouchal Martin W. Reich Edward R. Golub Kenneth Steckel N. C. Marlett Will G. Atwood Walton Hanna William Willever . Ernest Mattheis Rodney 'B. Rush Joseph W. Roseberry Chester Stanowski Calvin Parson Michael Osifchin, Jr. Michael Osifchin, Sr. james Mills Edward Kissinger William Adelmann Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. Billow Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Munn Mr. and Mrs. Cyrie E. McCain Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Saslow Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Lantz Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Albertson P. F. C. Robert A. Barnes, jr. George Lambert Mrs. Rebecca E. Crisman A Friend Rev. james A. Mackenzie Dr. Herman Balclauf H. T. Buckenmyer, Realtor A Friend Miss Charmayne Grotf Jo Ann Lambert Ormon's Store Bucky's Gardner's Restaurant The Portland House Gaston's Fruit 8z Produce Knowlton Hosiery Mills Shafer's Modern Cabins Quick's Restaurant Green Tree Gift Corner Joe's Service Station Mt. Bethel Diner Cook's Garage Crowley's Store Crusen 8: Crusen Flannery Tavern Mayo Rest Home Brainards P. T. A. Stein's Market Babbitts Dry Cleaners Starner's Pharmacy Blairstown Shoe Repair Elwood Hixson Cpl. Edward T. Hillyerd A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hengst Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mack Marie and Gene Laughlin 59 STECKEL CONCRETE CO PHILLIPSBURG, NEW JERSEY Pioneers of Ready Mixed Concrete Sand, Gravel and Crmbed Stone PHONES - 52951 - 52263 - 50900 60 Congmrulmom and Best Wishes ra zlae GRADUATES - CLASS OF 1952 BELVIDERE HIGH SCHOOL CELANESE CORPORATICN OF AMERICA CELANESE PLASTICS D1v1s1oN BELVIDERE PLANT 61 CONGRATULATIONS BELVIDERE HCSIERY MILLS INC. KNOWLTON ST DERE EW JERSEY Complimentx of REMBRANDT STUDIO Photographers for this Yearbook SPECIALSTS IN PORTRAITS AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 67 CENTRE SQUARE EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA 63 P f THE BELVIDERE CHAPTER FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA F. F. A. MoTTo ' 1 Compliments 0 f NEW JERSEY POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Walter E. Gess, District Manager 546 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHILLIPSBURG, N. J. WATERFRONT INN FAMOUS FOR FINE FOOD Seafood, Steaks, Chops Turkey and Chicken in the Ruff Dinner - Banquets - Sandwiches - Parties ROUTE 6 BELVIDERE, NEW JERSEY 65 Follow this through life: I do the very best I know howg the very best I cang and I mean to keep doing so until the end. If the end brings me out all right, what is said against me won't amount to anything. If the end brings me out wrong, ten angels swearing I was right would make. no difference. ' -A bmbnnz Lincoln C omplimentr of BELVIDERE CONVERTING WQRKS HERMAN J. NALVEN Potted Plants Cut Flowers EDGAR M. GINGLES FLORIST Flowers for All Occasions P. O. BELVIDERE, N. Greenhouse on RT. 6, BRIDGEVILLE, N. PHONE: 257-R-22 66 NOT HOW MUCH . . . BUT HOW ARRANGED Did you know that Ford's offers you, without charge, the services of Mary- anne, a professional interior decorator? Dozens of folks use her aid . . . of interest to you also? Phone Belvidere 61 or Washington, 203 or 204 FUR-D FURNITURE STORES BELVIDERE, N. J. 460th Yearb WASHINGTON, N. J. PRESS PUBLICATIONS BLAIRSTOWN PRESS PORTLAND PRESS Blairstown, N. J. Portland, Pa. NETCONG-STANHOPE NEWS Netcong, N. J. PRINTERS - PUBLISHERS 67 C omplimentx of AYER'S GARAGE P B IDERE 9049R12 MANUNKA CHUNK, N. J. R. D. COLUMBIA, N. J C omplimentx of VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS No. 5I93 and the LADIES AUXILIARY OF POST No. 5I93 68 Compliment: of PEQUEST KNITTING MILLS, INC P ONE 152 BELVIDERE, NEW JERSEY Compliment: of BELVIDERE WOMEN'S CLUB I 9 The Meeting and Eating Spot BLAIRSTCWN DINER The Home of Deliciom Food ON ROUTE 8 BLAIRSTOWN NEW JERSEY Compliments of CLASS OF l953 E70 Bert Wishes from iAGLAND and CLARK, Inc. GENERAL INSURANCE OXFORD, NEW JERSEY Phone Oxford 60-R-32 IRGE K. McMURTRIE and CO. The Farmeff Department Store BELVIDERE, NEW JERSEY Feed, Seed, and Fertilizer OHN DEERE FARM MACHINERY Farm Supplies - Home Supplies FARMERS TRADING POST J. G. HALL AND SON Delaware Quality Poultry? and Livestock Feeds Poultry Supplies' RT. so - OXFORD, N. J. Phone Oxford 272-R-12 C omplimentr of GARY-LEE SPORTSWEAR CO 71 FIRESIDE INN NEW YORK INN Featuring Hal Kerby S ecializi 'n at the Organ P ng 1 Family Style Dinners Famous For Food, Specializing in Sea Food, Catering to Steaks, Chops, Chicken in the Ruff, Catering Weddings - Banquets - Parties to Banquets, Weddings and Parties Phone Great Meadows 12-R-33 BLAIRSTOWN - ROUTE 8 ROUTE 6 TOWNSBURY, N G. R. Werkheiser - Owner F I V E A C R E S Complimenlr of Antiqaef - Reflaataat CROSS ROADS DINER D. R. Hosier 1. A. B. Swensen BRIDGEVILLE, N. 72 Good Luck AMERICAN LEGION POST 131 Compliment! of V.F.W. TOWN BAND BELVIDERE, NEW JERSEY C omplimenlx of KNOWLTON AMERICAN LEGION POST 418 COLUMBIA, NEW JERSEY Compliment: of BELVIDERE MARKET Jiggs and jesse 73 r . nv 1-we . A -wwf 1 v .. 71. , V v , - .X F . ,Jer C ompliment: of PARSONS MOTORS, Inc. Sales FORD Service BELVIDERE, N. J. Cafe - New Idea Farm Machinery Hardware - Painn - Glam PAUL M. SOUDERS HARMONY, N. J. 74 Your DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER DICK WOOD AUTO SALES Saley and swipe Phone 141-R-3 615 WATER sr. BELVIDERE, N. J. C ompliment: of NOLAN MOVING and STORAGE CO. Packing Crating Telephones: Day 33 Night 104-R-4 Sub-Agents of DIEHL STORAGE Co. Agents AERO MAYFLOWER Nationwide Furniture Movers C. W. NOLAN 631 OXFORD STREET BELVIDERE, NEW JERSEY A Happy Future to Eucb Member of THE GRADUATING CLASS L. E. RITTER LUMBER CO. S. W. GARDNER LUMBER BELVIDERE, NEW JERSEY Yards: SOUTH WATER STREET R. C. CRAMER LUMBER CO. H eaafquurterf for Home Builder: Phone 100 PORTLAND, PA. LEWIS H. JONES Plumbing and Healing Dealer in Oil Burners and A11 Heating Units 782 OXFORD ST. BELVIDERE, N. J 75 C. W. HUFF and SONS Charles - Ernest C ontmcton' Builderx Cabinet W'ork Our Specialty BLAIRSTOWN, NEW JERSEY MacFADDEN FUNERAL SERVICE Licensed in Pennsylvania and New Jersey Phone 110-R-2 325 HARDWICK STREET BELVIDERE, NEW JERSEY 76 Compliment! of B I L I. B R O D T Barber PORTLAND, PA. After You Graduate . . . Subscribe to THE BELVIDERE APOLLO-JOURNAL 0 School News 0 Sports ' Social Events 0 Church News Keep in Touch with Your School Friends Through Your Local Paper CHURCHMAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Lehigh Valley's Most Modern Business School State Licensed and Nationally Approved Courses Business Administration Advanced Accounting junior Accounting Experienced Faculty Executive-Secretarial Stenographic Day and Evening Sexsionf Catalogue Free on Requett CHURCHMAN BUSINESS COLLEGE 355 SPRING GARDEN STREET EASTON, PA. JACOB MAYER 57 Years On the Square Men': and Boyf' Wem' EASTON, PA. C omplimentr Of WATCHORN'S WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES Phone: 25992 219 NORTHAMPTON STREET EASTON, PA. It's Worth the Trip 1 sssut '-e l : 'A :i5':1 :- 1 I iiii :ZTIZ I :':' I iizi : ii A. B. WYCKOFF Modern Department Store Authorized Selling Agent Sears, Roebuck 8: Company STROUDSBURG, PA. 77 ji mag.-1-.4 . 1- y Complimentr of WEST JERSEY TELEPHONE COMPANY Eng1ar1der V8lSP2r Bedding Paints FREDERICK DUCKLOE 8: BROS., Inc. Colonial and Provincial Reproductions Windsor Chairs Stroudsburg, Pa. - Phone: 115 Sth 8: MAIN STREETS PORTLAND, PA. Congratulations to THE CLASS OF 1952 from HARMONY PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION 78 Bert Regardr from the THE CLASS OF 1954 H 8r H LIQUIDATING CO. Dealers in New and Used Complete H ourebold Furnishings - Also - Antique Furniture Brie-4-brac and Glauware Phone: Belvidere 53 427 MANSFIELD STREET Compliment: of PETER P. DENNIS Your Warren County Candy Iobber 1225 SO. MAIN STREET PHILLIPSBURG, NEW JERSEY Brooks GRUBE and BETTS Sporting Goods 25 SO. THIRD STREET EASTON, PA. STEVEN'S TAILORING Tailoring Prersing Altering FRONT STREET BELVIDERE, NEW JERSEY HENDERSON MOTORS Complimefm of SEE J. CLEANERS 84 TAILORS Made to Mearure Clotber STORE - BELVIDERE, N. PLANT - BLAIRSTOWN, N. DR. MILTON FRANKLIN Optomelrirt 322 FRONT STREET BELVIDERE, N. J. Compliment: of S and W MARKET Meat and Groceriex Free Delivery Service DAvE's QUALITY MEATS Compliment: of STOTZ OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO NEAR HOTEL EASTON EASTON, PA. General Electric - Maytag M I E R S Artixt Supplier Phone: 8773 235 NORTHAMPTON STREET EASTON, PA. 79 Compliments of BUSI'I'S HUCKSTER Fruit G Vegetablex THE DINNER BEI.l RESTAURANT Food as you like it Mary A. Fitts, Prop. Phone 8-R-5 4 MARKET STREET Compliment: of MR. THEO. HOPPOCK Distributor of SCHAIBLES PRODUCTS Complimentt of NICK TOOMA 80 Compliments of JACK SCHENAWOLF Freihofer's Distributor Compliment: of BELVIDERE NEWS 8: STATIONERN Nelson Dalrymple I. O U IS N A R DI School of Dance Phone 27673 E . .I . M A C K Clothing, Hats Furnixbingr and Shoot Phone 44-R-11 15 MARKET STREET BELVIDERE, N. J. C 0 ngmlulaliom JACKSON'S SERVICE STATION Compliment: of BELVIDERE BARGAIN STORE Compliment: of I'IARTZElI.'S GARAGE BOGLIOI.I'S PALACE OF SWEETS GULF SERVICE STATION Ewnrude Sale! and Service Phone 209-R-11 BELVIDERE NEW JERSEY SCHELLER'S GAS 8. GROCERIES Frozen Foorlx 6 Mean Phone: Belvidere 226-R-21 ROUTE 6 BELVIDERE ,N.J. Complimenzx of TRIANGLE SERVICE STATION E. S. Thompson, Prop. MILL 84 GREENWICH STREETS BELVIDERE NEW JERSEY Complimenlx of DAVE and DOI.I.Y 'IDERE NEW JERSEY MUSEUM OF SWEETS I 1 8 1 Compliment: of EDWARD C. HOYT D. K. ROSEBERRY Fire 6: Automobile Insurance Real Estate 6 Imurance Phone 105-R-31 Phone 155 519 OXFORD ST- BELVIDERE' N- J' 206 GREENWICH sT. BELVIDERE, N Complimentx of BEL-VIDERE BELVIDERE COFFEE SHOP PAINT 81 WALLPAPER STORE Eva Allen J. J. Lubowicki, Prop. DRAKE AGENCY Real Erlate and Imurance ENOS B. HOAGLAND AGENCY Charles G. Van Ness, Broker lmumme Telephone 84-R-5 124 MANSFIELD ST. BELVIDERE, Complimenlx of RAYMOND M. TAYLOR H E N D E R S H O T ' S Radio 6 Televlxion Service DELAWARE NEW JERSEY R. D. 421 BELVIDERE 82 H U F F ' S The Only Store on the Hill MEMORIAL PARKWAY PHILLIPSBURG NEW JERSEY ILLICK MOTORS Kaiser Frazer Russell Illick Phone 5-6514 MEMORIAL PARKWAY PHILLIPSBURG ROAD, N. APGAR'S GARAGE Bridgeville ESSO COLUMBIA GARAGE W. B. Dutt Phone - Portland 38-B-11 J , F. B E C K Nortbwertern Mutual Life Insurance Farmerx Reliance Fire lnxunznce Selected Risk Automobile lnfurance 334 HARDWICK ST. BELVIDERE, N. MIll'S MARINE BASE COLUMBIA NEW JERSEY We Never Forget You Don't Forget Ui SILVER TOP DINER RT. 6 - 46 DELAWARE, N. Compliment: of C. T. IVINS General Merchanzlixe J. HOPE NEW JERSEY 83 Arleximz Well: MICHAEL LQBAR Fairbankr-Marie Pump: Phone 25-R-4 EDMUND GULICK Dealer in G. L. F. Quality Feeds Phone Blairstown 51-R-2 BLAIRSTOWN NEW JERSEY VA11, NEW JERSEY THE WHITE HOUSE Candy - Ice Cream Soda Fozuzlain - Lunch BLAIRSTOWN - HOPE ROAD BLAIRSTOWN, NEW JERSEY TOBY'S HOT DOG STAND PHILLIPSBURG NEW JERSEY JIMMY'S HOT DOG STAND M . D E A N HILL TOP FRUIT MARKET COLUMBIA, R. D. JERSEY Compliments of GABOR J. HORVATH Compliments of DELAWARE ESSO STATION Dixlributor: of Armxtrong Tire: ROUTE 436 DELAWARE, N. J Bulldozing Experienced Operator: Modern Equipment PERCY SMITH CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Phone: Belvidere 257-11 BRIDGEVILLE BELVIDERE R. D. C omplimentt of LESHER'S DINER C Platter: - Light Lnnchet ROUTE 24 STEWARTSVILLE, N. J, Q6 miles east of Phillipsburgj Compliment! of B I G Z E R 0 AMERICAN HOUSE HOPE NEW JERSEY BRIDGEVILLE COAL YARD Blue Coal Lehigh Coal Atlantic Heating Oils Complimentt of WHITE CIRCLE RESTAURANT Congratnlationr to the CLASS OF 1952 The Best for Lest at Clmrlie'.t CHARLIE'S INN DELAWARE NEW JERSEY CLARENCE laBARRE Dittribntor of Farmway lmplementt Barn Cleaners Silage Carts - Feed Carts Barn Ventilators - Poultry House Ventilators All Purpose Lime Spreaders PEQUEST PARK Modern Cabin: Refreshments R. W. and E. M. Barnes, proprietors C ompliment: of ISLAND PARK BUTTZVILLE NEW JERSEY BUTTZVILLE NEW JERSEY Complimerm of MACK'S MT. VIEW MARKET FRITZ SCHROEDER Your Sbeli Dealer M. E. ROTARY GARDEN TILLERS Fred Miers, Jr. Phone! 5-1061 HARMONY NEW JERSEY Complimentr of FRED B. CRUMBOUGH Groceriex ROUTE 6 BELVIDERE, N. J. COLUMBIA NEW JERSEY SMICKLE'S ESSO STATIDN ROUTE 36 BRIDGEVILLE, N. J. Complimerm of BRIDGEVILLE OIL and COAL ' YARD Ben 1Vi.fl9eJ Compliment: of To the Clan' of STROUDSBURG-PHILADELPHIA 1952 JOHN M. BODINE RESTAURANT Complimentr of MOTOR COURT and COTTAGES BRAINARDS CAFE BELVIDERE, N. J. R. D. John Siromak Phone: 226-R-12 Proprietor ' ROUTE 6 8: 46 BRIDGEVILLE WILDWOOD EARl.E J. BECK Equipment to do all kinds F. Washburn, Prop. of excavation Phone: Blairsrown 449-R-22 ROUTE 6-46 MANUNKA CHUNK, N. HAINESBURG NEW JERSEY Complimentx of Compliments of LOUIS J. DUIMS-I-RA KlNG'S SERVICE STATION HAINESBURG NEW JERSEY MT. BETHEL PENNSYLVANIA 87 Complrmenta' of Complimerztx of 1l0N EPISCQPAL CHURCH GAS METER and REPAIR SHOP BELVIDERE N EW JERSEY Complimentx of JAMES BESECKER'S DINER PORTLAND PENNSYLVANIA Compliment: of SLAMPYAK'S MARKET Blue Knot Store Phone: 5-3057 BRAINARDS NEW JERSEY Compliments of STEWART cuevnolsr co. Selexs Chevrolet, Oldfmobile Fender and Body Repairs Phone: 34 4 PROSPECT ST. BELVIDERE, N. J. PORTLAND PENNSYLVANIA GEORGE A. BUCHMAN 8. SON Dealers in Dairy and Poultry Feed! Lime and Fertilizer: Phone: 5-3023 HARMONY NEW JERSEY Compliment: of BRAINARDS GARAGE Dominic Domine QUALITY MEAT MARKET Lloyd Stout KINSEY'S ESSO STATION Lubrication Motor Oil Tire: Batterief Phone: 9209-R-12 CORNER WATER 8: PROSPECT STS. BELVIDERE NEW JERSEY Complimentx of BLAIR RUSLING HARDWARE PORTLAND PENNSYLVANIA Compliment: of SUBURQAN PROPANE GAS CORPORATION BOX 98 BELVIDERE, N. J. ' ' E R N E l l A' ' Peacbex Apple: BELVIDERE R. D. NEW JERSEY 89 m C ompliment: of JOHNNIE'S GARAGE General Repairing HARMONY NEW JERSEY Compliment: of AMERICAN GARAGE Specializing in General Repairx Osrerstock 8z Good, Props. 119 MANSFIELD ST. BELVIDERE, N. J. Complimentr of CROSSROADS FARM A. D. Polhemus Complimenty of W I I. I. I A M G R AY Authorized Ieddo Highland Coal Dealer DELAWARE NEW JERSEY 7553 1 S 8. S CONTRACTORS , Cornplrments of Frank Snyder VINCENT BANOS Excavating - Rigging - Moving Brookfield Garden Nursery Phone Blairstown 50-R-14 DELAWARE NEW JERSEY HAINESBURG NEW JERSEY Compliments of Mrs. Grace Steventon IIMOMII GARRIS SHELL CORPORATION Candy - Soda - Ice Cream COLUMBIA NEW ERSEY J Phone 6-R-13 Compliment: of COWPUWWFI of 1'UL5A INNER HUNTERS LODGE ROUTE :rs DELAWARE, N. J. DELAWARE NEW JERSEY Complimefm of Cornplzment: of KENNETH SCHUSTER DELAWARE MILLS Block Work, Brick Work M'l A. H h' , P . . 1 es mc mson top and Plarterzng Contractor K F d Mm ee I Belvidere 242-R-3 Feedf - Flon' - Grain - Cement BELVIDERE R. D. NEW JERSEY 90 G. HIRAM BUCHMAN, Inc. Farm and Dairy Equipment BELVIDERE NEW JERSEY Complimentx of WARREN KNITTING MILLS HOPE NEW JERSEY Compliment: of MONAHAN GENERAI STORE DELAWARE NEW JERSEY Compliment! of A. B. HARTUNG HOPE NEW JERSEY H. E. Alleger C. F. Dewey Compliment! of ALLEGER'S GARAGE NASH CARS Phone 56-R-4 514 WATER ST. BELVIDERE, N. J HOPE SERVICE AGENCY General I nxurance R. S. Bowers A. S. Bowers AI.BERTSON'S SUNOCO STATION G41 - Oil - Tirex HOPE NEW JERSEY Compliments of LAMBERT'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION and DINER ROUTE 6 DELAWARE, N. J. HENRY BEAUTY SHOPPE HAIR STYLISTS Specialists in Permanents and Finger Waving Hair Bleaching and Dyeing .IACK'S SPORTING GOODS Phone Belvidere 122-R-4 LV D , N. . , - 412 FRONT STREET BE I ERE I 315 MILL STREET BELVIDERE, N. Telephone Belvidere 4-R-22 C lfl'i 'e'm of cAsA LussANl Famous for Italian Food LEE'S DINER COLUMBIA R.D. ROUTE 6 STROUDSBURG, PA. Phone 49-R-3 Compliments of , Compliments of LOG CABIN INN , COLUMBIA HOTEL COLUMBIA NEW JERSEY Floor Sanding and Finishing Compliments of Telephone Portland 48-J-3 MODERN BARBER SHOP JOHN CRISMAN 244 WATER STREET COLUMBIA NEW JERSEY BELVIDERE NEW JERSEY 92 BELVIDERE BAKERY Frank and Agnes Mohrle Wedding and Birthday Cake! 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