Bernards High School - Bernardian Yearbook (Bernardsville, NJ)
- Class of 1959
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X xx '14 f . - - i 'ti A I ff ff X15 X , x X' X x ehuratxnn athan Macadam In RECOGNITION of the great debt we have owed to Mr Xlac we the Senlor class t 1959 dedicate our yelrbook to the man we 111 know md admlre lt IS wlth gratltude md humbleness that we bestow thls honor Throughout our tour years here at Ber nmrds Hrgh 'vlr Xlic has not only been an 1nsp1x1t1on 1n the Suence Department but he hrs rlso been the symbol of d1sc1pl1ne lt self H1s every vsord has been met wlth re spect by the students and h1s professronal colleagues Mr M IL clme to Bernards Hlgh 1n Sep tembfr of 1941 from Phrladelphra already hrvmg mm years of teachmg expenence be hmd lnm Durmg the course of h1S years at subjects m the serenees and mathemaucs Although most of us have assocrated Mr Nlrc w1th physles and chemrstry he IS the lndrvrdual responslble for startmg the Gen er 11 Math II course m our school He also tlught 1 pre thght course whlch IS no longer m exlstence The results whrch came out ot th1s subject were proven rewardlng when a hrgh percentage of those who took exams for Arr Force oftrcers drd wery well A unlque feature of room 205 IS the many 'md v1r1ous PIECES of equlpment whlch Mr Mic has rccumulated over the years Many of the vlluable artlcles f1111ng the closets are unable to be purchased today or are home made because there has never been a com p lrable obyect avarlable Mr Mac w1ll be remembered for hrs homeroom perrods on Fflillxb when he sets up some of the drf ferent experrments used for makeup purposes md hrs demonstratrons for those IH the room 'rt the tlme NVe are pleased to note that our own teacher hrs rlso taught at Rutgers ln the Unlxerslty College tor 17 years He has trught 111 the drfterent mathematlcs courses 'rt Rutgers often teachmg other teachers However our presentatxon of Mr Mac IS not eomplete He has been an actlve and rmportmt frgure 1n the extra currrcular ac tlVlt1CS of B H S Of course he has been an ldvlser of mrny of the classes It was also Mr Nile who organlzed the SCFVICC Corps yerrs Not stopplng there he orgamzed the ushers md h is rlways been on hand at every perform mee presented rn the audltorlum eheelung the eflierencx and calmness of the escorts Ind t1Cket takers Among the awards won over the years by some of Mr Macs students are three state 'nw lrds ln phvslcs and two math certlflcates Thls rs frnal evrdence of the teachlng ablhty of thrs mm Mr M IC hrmself est1mates that he his tzught ibout 7000 puplls durlng his elreer thus fir Surely each of us who was fortun ite to be ID 1 class of his wrll value the experlenee and be better prepared for the future Xllv we sly to you Mr Mac thank you VK 1 xull never forget you 1 r v 4 1 7 ' ' . 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' .V ,J A Vi g- Xbgxwl ' x What makes our school tick Faculty Seniors Underclasses Special Features Sports Clubs and Activities Advertisements Page Page Page Page Page Page Page f i I A f ff' i. fff lil! ff! 8 - i' X ff 16 If ,ff 54 ,f !f,f 72 94- 136 W --s., jirultp I D S 1 Illlll ll ' I I P I MMIII' le ul: Ulllfll lllllx l5m'z1l1-v w- ll1lX4' lln 5.1: H4 I ra put for th.-ir lxnm lv lgg- :mal .xpv Ill me lln aul ' iflrul' HI :xml fm-llltx ul li In H llig.l will ulxsuy- lu- :ull t'f'1lIll't' :incl vrsmnimg I-num ln -nl llllllllll ll iF mt xsillmut an lillll fl ml fl le-suv llxvw alira-elm xml lx :ml ku ' g. fully Illia! tln- v ir llli ul xnll A: ' - mmm In nh' Q hm' I 53' I Superintendent of Schools XV. ROSS ANDRE Ph. B., M. A., Lafayette The inner spirit of B. H. S., the cheer- ful amiable relationship between the students and their school is personified in Mr. Andre. His is interested, friend- ly encouragement given to us as a group in assembly, or as an individual with a problem. Every student passing him in the halls has been rewarded with a friendly nod and Hello , and he always has a ready joke to brighten a conversation or ease a situation. Thus, as we look back we realize that Mr. Andre is one of the most important and interested friends we have here. X. is X, -11 . 1 Nvtqfxes- .,.. ,. -t .1-A KtE?n6m,i,ia,:9?26'9 Principal GEORGE W. WATSON B. S., Columbia, M. Ed., Rutgers Mr. Watson is the mainspring of the internal workings of our school, for all the activties of B. H. revolve around him. Without his efforts at coordinat- ing these activities and setting up schedules, the smooth running mech- anism in our school would run down. ln spite of the demanding joh of run- ning the high school, he still has time to foster new activities as the Drill Team, or the Foreign Student Program. Now is the time we ask ourselves, XVhere would we be without the guid- ance of Mr. XVatson?', Administration 24-hdils. x fills. I 3 4 ay Facult 373- We ,Ill f.. ELIZABETH ABOUTOK BA Houghton College Rutgers Xl LS Rutgers Lrbrarran Lrbrary Club Advrser Assrstant jumor Class Adviser 'Vext to 'ac urrmg frrends the best xtqurstlon rs t at of good books NIYRTLE BENNETT BCS Rlder College L4OI'l1lTlCX'C,lil Subletts Assrstmt Sophomore Clxss AClVlSf.I' Nlmy recerve advrcc only the wise profit from xt HELEIN BLACK BA Hunter Englrsh Commerull Ceorgraphy Assxstant Semor Class Advlser Trs the taught already that pro fits by teachmg CHRISTINE BLOCK Hrgh School Secretary Lrfe IS not so short but that there 15 always time enough for courtesy EDNIA BOLASH Secretary to the Gurdance Office Speak fltly or be silent wrsely CHARLES C BRASHER AB Washmgton and Lee Syrrcuse English World Hrstory Servxu. Corps Freshman Class Advrser Integrrty wrthout knowledge IS weak and useless ELEANOR CARTIER AB Caldwell College MA Seton Hall U S Hlstory Spanrsh Twlrl ers Adv1ser Assrstant Iumor Class Advrser A falr extenor IS a srlent recom mendatlon IOSEPH CARTIER AB Colby French Head Football Coach Head Basketball Coach Jum or Cllss Advlser In play there are two pleasures for your choosmg the one 1S wm mng md the other losmg WILLIAWI L DUINNE AB NIA Boston College Niathe matrcs-Assrstant Coach of Football and Baseball Asslstant Sophomore Class Advrser Ease wxth Cllglllty ANITA DUTT Drew Umverslty BA Dakota Wes leyan Lmversrty Englrsh and U S Hxstory Sophomore Class Adviser Gentle IH manner strong rn per formance K' 5 RN N x S1 UT y 'ff 041355 fn. f W ,f of fl Xl l i f f 'fp,f I 'lf ff... ti , If JUNE EDMONDS B S Umverslty of Ill1no1s Home Economlcs Educatlon C a f e t e r 1 a Manager What IS food to one man may be frerce polson to others DONALD W FERRY BA POlltlCal Sclence Rutgers 'viontclalr State College Hxstory ASSISIHHI Coach Football and Basket ball Golf Club Advlser Assrstant Semor Class Advxser As many men so many mmds everyone hrs own way JANE FOREMAN Secretary to Mr Andre Small SCIVICS IS true SCFVILC whale xt lasts MILDRED M CENTZLER BA MA Bucknell Curdance Psy chology F TA Advxser Co Adviser Englneermg Club Asslstant Semor Class Advxser Be wxser than other people lf you can but do not tell them so IOSEPH I GERRITY BS East Stroudsburg Pa State Teachers College Physlcal Educa txon Dr1ver Trarmng Asslstant Foot ball Coach Head Baseball Coach Asslstant Freshman Class Advxser Every man has hrs glft and the tools go to hlm that can use them EDNA GILMORE Secretary to the Board of Education I have made thls letter longer than usual only because I had not the time to make lt shorter PRISCILLA GOGGIN BA Muslc Umversxty of Marne N E Conservatory of Musxc Illllll ard School of Musrc Cxrls Chorus September to December ,Q She w1ll smg the savageness out 'E' of a ear MARION HARVEY BA Wllson College Umversrty ot Pennsylvama Latm Latm Club Ad vxser Honor Socxety Advlser Assist ant Semor Class Advrser Language IS the dress of thought KATHERINE HOSMER A B Rollms Columbla Rutgers Sevres French Spamsh Bernardxan Advxser Chalrman Modem Lan guages Dept Asslstant Freshman Class Advlser If you wrsh to preserve your se cret wrap xt up m frankness BEATRICE HUTCHESON Secretary to Mr Watson Anythmg for a Qulet Llfel . ., , ' s U . . . as . ., 1 1 A 5 .1 1 1 41 ' .. , 1 . 11 nv . . . . I . n - '1 - '1 1 r I ' -' . . . , ' 1 n . . n , . . ., , . 1 I . 1 , - - 1 1 1 u . . . rr an . , z . . 11 - -1 1 1 . . ' , . u . . b 11 - -1 1 , 1. - 1 1 ' u . 11 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , - ., 4 n . 1- . . n , . N . . . 11 G3 ff, Q,-69 V7 JOSEPH JASPER School Plant Su ermtendent F t That load becomelsl light which is - . .N wi-'ff' I . .3 ' 5 . -10 P 'Q Q 'r 6' in t 7 I V -' , . -A4 E' -if 9 1 E 4 ' Q J if ii 4, l 'lf-1, l cheerfully bomef' STEPHEN IAYE B.A., M.A., Montclair State Teach- ers' College, Social Studies, Attend- ance, Student Council Adviser, Chaimian History Dept., Assistant Senior Adviser. Knowledge is more than equival- ent to force. G. BERNARD KOPP B.A., Albri ht, M.A., N.Y.U., Boys' Physical Ecfucation Director of Ath- letics, Varsity B Club Adviser, As- sistant Iunior Class Adviser. You' should hammer your iron when it is glowing hot. HARRY H. KRUMBIECEL B.A., Ohio University, M.A., Colum- bia, Guidance, Psychology-Track Coach, Assistant Junior Class Ad- viser. Better be ignorant of a matter than half know it. LOUISA LUNCEFORD B.S., Pittsburg, Kansas State Teach- ers' College, M.A., Columbia, Com- mercial Subjects-Treasurer B.H.S. Reserve Fund, Assistant Freshman Class Adviser. Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. NATHAN G. BIACADAM B.A.,'M.A., Lehigh, Physics, Applied Physics and Chemistry-Ushers Ad- viser, Auditorium Ticket Takers Ad- viser. Can any man have a higher no- tion of the rule of right and the etemal fitness of things? VIRGINIA MCCRANN A.B., Albright College, Rutgers, Home Economics-F.H.A. Co-Advis- er, Cheerleaders Adviser, Assistant junior Class Adviser. Home is home, though it be never so homely. ESTHER MCCUE R.N., Overlook Hospital, Newark State Teachers' College, Permanent State Nursing CertificatcPSchool Nurse, F.N.A. Adviser. There are some remedies worse than the disease. KENNETH E. MILLER B.S., Manchester College, M.M. Ed., American Conservatory of Music, Northwestem University, Westmin- ster Choir College, Girls' Chorus, Music Appreciation-Came in jan- uary. Music, the mosaic of the air. ALFREDA L. MONAHAN B.S., Rider College, Commercial Suh- jects, Secretary to Guidance Depart- ment, September, October. Gone, but not forgotten. 7 :Sa gx 2 1 g' A32-. 5 -ii 225. i T-9 . I . I l.,.L 1544 01 ll an 1 XX Il x 111 S NL. lllll i 55 F ann: X525 FRANKLIN XIYFR u A B Umverslty of lll1no1 Xl S Cornell Brology Assnst mt Scmor Class Adviser Who loves '1 garden lo as greenhouse too HELEN E NORMAN AB Upslla College Geometry I temmednte Algebra PT Health Assxstant jumor Class Advlser Nothmg wrll come of nothmg MABLE OTT BS Drexel Instrtute Home Eco nomlcs Happmess rs speechless EDWARD R PALNIFR AB Nlontclalr State College. Eng hsh Drama Club Advlser ASSlStll1t Iunxor Class AdVlS6f So so IS good very good very excellent good and yet It IS not t rs but so so NAPOLEONI PAPALE AB MA Montclfur State Teach ers College Engllsh Crlmson Mountalneer Assemblles Advlscr Assrstant Sophomore Class Advlser Wrt makes rts own welcome 'md levels all dlstmctrons DOROTHY E ROCKEFELLER gers Cxrls Physxcal Educatxon In tramurals Asslstant Semor Class Ad v1ser We have forty mxllxon reasons for faxlure but not a smgle excuse WILLIAM K ROEDER BS Bloomsburg Penn State Teach ers College NIS Bucknell Math cmatxcs and Scxence Attendance Asslstant Semor Class Advxser Good w1ll IS the mnghtrest prac txcal force 1n the unxverse CHARLOTTE I ROY BS Elmlra College Engllsh As slstnnt Sophomore Class Advxser Whose words all ears took cap tlve EUGENE E RULLO BS m Chemlstry St Vlncents Col lege Chemlstry Sophomore Class Advzser Let each man pass h1s days an that wherem hrs sklll IS greatest '-we 1 A . , 4 ' . . , . K. ,I A . ., ' ' ' . ..'., , , I, , S ' ,-. 1 x L I I .. . . . v-3 :1 gf 5- X ,, g 5. l . 20 . A., K :C ' H IV J., . ., ,. 4 , n- z' .. ' 1 ' . I 1 - -v l 1 1 .. . . . .. I ' E 4 x - - ., , ll I v 1 37 ,Q - 5. U A, A ' C . xy - if rf T- . ' ' ' ,fgh A nf , . ' -X ' . , I . lg ., . . f 2 1 9 -Wet at - -fig.. - 51. , jf 7 if 41- . - . ag!-G 5 . 9 .- A v 251. mu l , 31: ,ll -: ' .. '. . L 1341. 5 : J .. . . in 1 A ','-, 1... ,-,' ' - I . I vjgffw, ' FT':e ,lf .H Qyx' R dpi: l y el ' 'I' tl :fu X Q ww - T ,fi ,g B.S., Beaver Collegeg M.Ed. Rut- kx I. ,J S . ,- , . K tl j , . - - ' s T' 4 ' fl . g :L -L. f' . 1 , by :A ,tg ,jf 1- . . 5 . ,, D , ' 1:1-uyncgunl -in ' , ' ,' : E 2 3 ??i:' E 3 5 2:55551 . : 6 I : E 2 Eii 5 , f.5EgE:2I:: .., , . - I E - I E I E E ' . - . - . ,Il I l : 5 : - r ' ' '3 f l::l:E-i-2 1' - ' 3 - I : 2 I : - . , . . ' H - E E 1 ! E : E ' 5 g : : 2 : E : E -f - -. ' A , 2 5 i E : i : 5 . . . ,, i 5 E E Q E ' E '- i - 5 : 1 : :-E 2 E G - 2 2 slr F ' D I 2 ! siil: ! i s fi: ' - S- ' -v S 1 ' T 85 I I I A4 rf- ,Q U . - . , ' .it . YI A :zu L: - : - - .- - QL' ' :E : f P 2 '.: 3 4 5 2 E S E ' 5 5 E S E - I 2 '.: g E I 5 5 - - - ' -- ww - : B 5 4 E.. . . I , . ' :iff ff 1 . .3 ' .4 . - r - . , . .1 I .. UIQ fl Facult neil: at - a ,,i'X 4. 2 'A 1 v 1 vlvh' X l fl Q JUNE J. SCHLOSSER R.N., Atlantic City General Hos- pital-School Nurse. September to April. Learn calm to face what's press- ing. PATRICIA R. SPANG B.A., Albertus Magnus, English, Latin-Assistant Senior Class Ad- viser. After all, there is no such litera- ture as a Dictionary. JAMES SPRACUE B.S., Colby College, M.A., Columbia University, Clark University, Mont- clair State Teachers' College, Math- ematics-Senior Class Adviser. The mathematician has reached the highest rung on the ladder of human thought. JESSE I. TAYLOR, JR. B.S., Rutgers, M.Ed., University of North Carolina, Auto Safety, Mech- anical Drawing - Assistant Track Coach, Assistant Senior Class Ad- viser. Stand by to crash. JOHN W. UTZ B.S., State Teachers' College, Blooms- burg, Pa., M.S., University of Penn- sylvania, Commercial Subjects-Ath- lctic Property Manager, Assistant Ju- nior Class Adviser. The force of his own merit makes his way. KENNETH H. WEBER B.S., Trenton Teachers' College, Le- high, Shop, Mechanical Drawing- Stage Sets, Visual Aids Adviser, As- sistant Track Coach, Assistant Junior Class Adviser. No legacy is so rich as honesty. GORDON WILLIAMS B.S., Mansfield State Teachers' Col- lege, Camegie Institute of Technol- ogy, N. Y. U., Band and Chorus. All art constantly aspires towards the condition of music. BEVERLY J. WOODS Stroudsburg State Teachers' College, Mathematics-Assistant F.T.A. Ad- viser, Assistant Junior Class Adviser. We know what we are, but know not what we may be. HELEN C, YEAGLE Philadelphia School of Design, B.F. A., Moore Institute of Art, Art- Stage Designs, Yearbook Art Adviser. As thc sun colors flowers, so does art color life. .5,.. f'f?'7' - 4' . 5'?'i24,?l25' M 3 Q ,wc f.. wtf X ,fix lb-QQ ll jx f ! gg' ll ' 011 NM llllllllllllll e E I N l- J frfQpn .rf-'1'? Co 0 K 'D A life. 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N 1 H ' 5 x.--,-,,, , ., , ,. . S- , 'Myres' 2' 'X onlin , . N AU I ,f ., I Mrs Black Mr Ferry Mr Myers Nlrs Rockefeller Miss Gentzler Wir Roeder Miss Harvey Mr Iaye Miss Spang Mr Taylor Class of 59 A September morning in 1955 brought us 'is lowly Freshmen to the port als of B H S Our first days were very confusing but with the help of the unlor Sponsors we managed to get into the swing of thlngs In anuary we really began to function as we elected our leaders for that year President Bill Steelman Vice President Ken Frederick Secretary Maidie Bennett and Treas urer Dick Muller We then gave the Sophomores the Freshman Return Party for the wonderful Baby Party they had given us As Sophomores we werc eager to begin another year at B H S Our class officers President Bruce Faulkner Vice President Ken F rederlck Secretary Carolyn CJPICC and Trcasuicr Bob MacKenzie led us in making our football dance after the Roxbury game a success Finally we were upper classmen! Turning to our social schemes we with the help of our class officers Pres- ident Bruce Faulkner- Vice-President Phil Cooley' Secretary Carolyn Capice- and Treasurer Ernie Ciglio gave the Halloween dance and then proceeded to deck the halls of B. H. S. in serene Christmas splendor. After the drab winter of 58 Spring brought forth a beautiful oriental gar- den in the form of our junior Prom. Cooperation again produced a fantastic wonderland in our Senior Prom which was called White Christmas . As we end our high school experience we proudly recall many accomp- lishments over our four years which will never be forgotten. WVe the Senior class of 1959 accept the chwllcngc of the futurc with few qualms. THEODORE ALBERT Ted High scholastic standing . . . active in church fellowship . . . hep classic and jazz fan . . . casually witty . . . quite a debater. RICHARD ANSEDE Rich Owner of a hot red and white Ford . . . keen hunter . . . loathe-s study- ing . . . always seen around town. GENE 'ANTHONY Gene Very reserved . . . nice guy to know . , . friendly smile . . . auto enthusi- ast . . . favorite subject was physics . . . ambition undecided. VIRGINIA ASHWORTH Ginny Quiet type . . . often seen with a fellow band member . . . conscien- tious student . . . career in engineer- ing . . . That's novel. VALERIE AUCUR Val,' Sincere and understanding . . . very attractive . . . All State Chorus mem- ber . . . beautiful alto voice . . . down to earth . . . supporter of brown. NORMAN BALLENTINE Fox Famed captain of our grid-iron elev- en . . . congenial friend . . . rock and roll fan . . . Chem-really out! JAMES BANKS Jimmy So thoughtful . . . ready with 1 hello . . . enjoys hunting and fish ing . . . shop and bookkeeping wen top subjects. WILLIAM BANKS ..BilZ,, Famed Mellonaire trombonist . . neat dresser . . . loaded with school spirit . . . remembered for his songs on the Band bus. 1 jffmb 'K I9 B' !!.,,..,-r 'i 3 CAROL BARTO Bart Inspirational Cheerleader . . . full of pep . . . gregarious . . . sincere and loyal . . . love those Cornell week- ends . . Bonjour, babeel LYN BEARDSLEY Lyn Loyal horse lover real cute gal cheerfully active packaged small beautiful hair Nlen phooeyl BARBARA BEHBIE Barb Fun filled president of F H helpful passion for holidays Anyone want to hear a yoke? 'VIAIDIE BENNETT Mazdae Life is a song and a smile ea tures of a China doll ready to he p sparkle in her eyes CAROL BLAKE Carol A whiz with a bowhng ball loves to eat refreshing com ical nature Oh no homework again? ELIZABETH BLAKE Cookie The llttle girl with the big smile sweet and unassuming cute as can be seen with Dlck LINDA BOARDMAN m Our dmm malorette lcan she strut'J as feminine as a powder puff remembered nn 4 H Hay nde anyone? IOHN BOWKER Teddy The quiet one didnt like study rn good with the hammer and nails Uh who me? ROLF BRACHWITI Ro Ardent member of thc B1nd for four ycfnrs ndwwys ID 1 hurry d1votcs lus tune tow lrd I'IlLC.lllIllC.'ll CI'lI.,lnLl,flIlg ORVILLF BREEDEN Orulle Oh those slde burm every hodys fnend md 1 rlght 11111 gux wqteh thmt Sncfdxy snulf. shy 1nd f1ll1Cf EDYTHE BRUSH Edu, Newt 'md DTCCISL ln her vaork ulwnys prepfnred for '1 hugh m xrehed wlth the Bind throug,hout the foothwll seison THERESA BUONPANE Terr: food thlngs coma ln Smfdl DlChlf.,CS 1 born 1rt1st one of the hrst mllcd upon for elCver1d1'1G WILLIAM BURD 1 An lffimty towird flymg hopms to hccmnr 1 hcheoptcr r1su11r 1 fr11 ndly smmle md sunny dlbpobr tlon DOROTHY BURKET Dottze Thfut bundle of energy from 101 lndependent praetlcll llI'lVLS Q httlc N'15h R'1mblcr CAROLYN CAPICE Car A dchghtful LOITHIIIITIUOD of fun sophlstlmtlon 'und amhltlon pomd prxcclzse frundslup kfpt Student Counul rolhng, BRUCF CARLIIN Bru Lovm to drlve 1 grecn M C U1 ILL 'lt Sports our Chorus lr17 trlek efiptfnn chblllus trueki 11 If, 1 1 1 l ' 1 1' . . . 1 1 'X 1 . . - 1 15- .1 1 ra 11g .K y' 11' 11 -. 11 1 -' , 1 . 1 . . 1 , 1 1 ' , . . 1 . '1 . .. 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 . 11 .n 1 1 1 1' ' ' . . . 1 2. , 1 1 1 7 , , . 1 ' 1 7 1 1 1 . 11 .11 1 1 ' 1 1 1 '17.' .' x . . . 1 1 1 . . . f '1 5 ' ' '11. 11B.lln I . . V 1 1 . . . .. 11 .2 1 1 1 X11 1 . ' I 1 , 1 ,L . . .- 11 .11 1 , ' ' 1 . . . 1 1 1' 1 . 1 111 11 1' . ' . ' K 1 1' . '1 , 1 . . . '11 '11 1- '1 -' 11 K' 1 1' ' r 1 1 11 11 . I 7 ' . 1. . . - . .11 1 1 1 1 . 1 .. . - 3 1 ... - , .... 1 1 1 . .. 1 'MV ...ff .1 gf' f I 95- suv' 7-47 'x BARRY CLARK Barr Full of clever remarks noted for hrs plfud Jackets the Bug Beat of the Band swell all around JAMES CLARK tm Tall and qulct has hllclc wavy ur drives 1 mfty Niue clnhgcnt supporter of school events PHILIP COOLEY P 1 Lrltes gllltfll' musxc '1 t ree sports star tall blond and handsome not always reserved '1 class hot rod THOMAS COOPER om Was seen m plly productions chooses husmess for the future loves to hunt 'Ind fxsh JOAN CORMIER oan Xhrk tlme mark' our 'lttmc tlvc Color Guard captfun very thoughtful frlend plans art IS her future WALTER HOWARD CORNISH Pete Oh' Thlt Basin Street Sw qhnlxty wlth '1 newspaper column beats a wxclccd skm .1 xdeas ROBERT R COSGROVE Bo An lnqunsltwe mmcl 1 fl11r for sucnu HI Fx fm fwllll umcm n handl ongmated lxghtmg cub VERNEEN LOIS CRAIG Neen Fcuthful member of the Band constlntly yolcmg mth Eclytlmc slcnclcr md fawn lnlu. sum Iltpllltlflll clothes MARLANE CRATER Marlane,' Sophisticated brunette . , . hig brown eyes . . . Indian princess in Around the World . . . favorite passenger in an M.G. MARIE LOUISE CRAWFORD Mary Lou Short and pert . . . studied hard . . . warm personality . . . active member of the Latin Club . . . con- scientious. PATRICIA ANN CRONK Tex Consistently ready with a smile . . . a real artist those collegiate clothes full of orrgmal ideas DORIS CROOT Dons Sparkling green eyes likes to dance rock and roll enthusiast commercial work at B H S points to future secretary EDWARD CHARLFS CROOT Reserved but so friendly ikes football active member of H1 generous person unadul terated srncenty ERNEST CROOT Ernie There goes that crazy hotrod not much for words really digs hunting the most TOM CROSS Tom One of our star football players Presldent of the illustrious Knights a Great Books scholar? friendship plus ROSANNE D ANGELO Roe A gal with real school spirit her hands contagious 'laughter 1-1 GSK fs..f6 'w. ...no Q09 'T h? L 35. N. Q' 'CZ' --er F sw- 4' lam, 5 ?.H fbi Y? CKEd!l J ' A . . . l' n . Jr . 1 . .f I ' - ' ' . . . al- W . ways willing to help . . . talks with Q. ' 'f ' ., if A it g . . . I .4 i gl-pyfgg -4: .1 fi 1 5 ff T '51 2 'Q 'fi ill. -R AFQRPQ 'Str 'Y . , 'filiff 'vu-up i' 7 mf ,iw 05: 'Nui 'S' BQ' '1 '7 'U' ALLEN DANNER Bert Keen on cars able member of Vlsual AldS brg frame seen 1n yovlal mood AUGUSTUS DANTE us The coolest cat B H S great asset to the football team lngemous hngo talented 'lmbrtron smger BARBARA DAVIDSON Barr Transferred from Staten Island Acad emy 1n 56 dash of v1vac1ty ep actlve member of F HA and Drama Club EDWARD DE SILVA Lxttle Ed good bowler wmnmg ways never grves up hked Chorus rleh tone quahty JOHN GEORGE DIXON ack Thrlves on action dances Bos ton style mechanxcally mclmed Arr Force next step after school FLORENCE DOHENY Flossy Capable Student Counc1l Secretary flrst class blusher when em barrassed sometlmes confused good bowler busmesslxke MATTHEW DOMANSKI Matty Compatible persomhty contrxb uted much to Bemards Hugh foot ball and baseball teams desire to help others full of sugges tlons NOELEEN DONINELLY Lee Served wlllmgly ln the Llbrflry Corps likes to d1nce member of F H A the future lles ahead GEORGE DONNER Gadge Ingenious mind . . . runs a hot mile for B. H. S. cindermcn . . . interested in Photography . . . des- tined to become a scientist or engi- neer. RICHARD EBERHARDT Dick,' Likes fresh air . . . ambitious . . . hunting and fishing . . . very sin- cere and quiet . . . to attend college after high school. THOMAS ARCHIBALD FARGEY Tom Designs dream cars . . . doesn't dig the books . . . on the ball . . . usu- ally comes through with a good pun. MARY ELLEN FARRELL Mary Ellen Cuts a cool rug . . . cha-cha artist . . . sweet smile . . . soft spoken . . . long dark tresses. VIRGINIA FARRELL Ginger Tops the athletic scale . . . easy go- ing . . . delights in good times . . . Hello, Mrs. Rockefeller . . . Chem.?-Bahl BRUCE FAULKNER Bruce A star in B. H. S. sports . . . Varsity B prez . . . tall, dark, athletic . . . girls can wait . . . in middle of traf- fic at 104. RICHARD FISCHER Richie A wonderful person to know . . . revels in feminine companionship . . . active in 4-H . . . had a famous truck. MYRNA FISHBEIN Memsey jovial temperament . . . has a swing- ing sax . . . a valuable supporter of the Band . . . generally speaking, she's generally speaking. un-Q -W tu f 'Q' 1 ff ,D :1 ' x ll ,fl P 3 ggi 4:1 1 it flies 3,236-I 1 ' fig MARILEE FISHER e Radrant smrle captrvatmg man ner real gone on sports cars angelic vonce perfecte bowler worshrps her blue Stude baker SANDRA FLYNT Sandy Honor student on the go Great Books fan pl lys 1 coo clarmet Hey Sue Walt for me RAYMOND FORT Ra Sharp dresser stlcks t sow dancmg some flrrtl Capll vatmg smrle som trmes WISG sometrmes otherwise KENNETH FREDERICK Ken Ternfrc sense of humor not soon to be forgotten clicks wrth the est Swamps rn Southern Illr Il0lSp ROBERT CALBREATH 'P Blond and cute keen sense of humor hrstory whrz worked hard sometrmes make haste slowly yea HAAS CALLAWAY Haas Throws a cool party dnves a hot black Chevy convertxble lrable at all tunes gxrls are tops PAUL PETER GALLO Pete Forever smrlmg lxkes bowlmg 'md golf nrce dresser dark wavy harr . . . he who laughs loud e . EDWIN P. GARRETSON IR. Rm a fast mile for the track team . . . a long fellow but not 1 poet. ARTHUR PAUL GARRISON Capable and serious minded one of our sharpest dressers played a lot of varsxty football eve headed ERNEST I GIGLIO Ernie Smooth drummm fast talkm class treasurer band prez con snstent Joke teller seems to lxke the guls PHILIP COULD Phil' Zealous track man espec1ally pole vaultmg a sunny dlsposxtxon frequently seen rn a certaln fe- males company loves to hunt AUDREY JEAN GRABACK Great team supporter nxght ow eyes that dance often seen at F H A meetmgs loves a good trme CURTIS W GRAHAM Ardent hunter and flsherman often seen drlvmg a black V W quxet blond halls from Llberty Comer WILLIAM R GRAHAM IR 1 Semor class prez fractlons and decrmals tortolse pace state fame 1n Physics knowledge ns power BARBARA GREEN Barb Drama Club make up gxrl we groomed plercmg eyes graceful and strlkmg attractiveness college bounds HUDSON SHAW GREEN Calypso Woodcastle Wonderman loves partres actwe Thespxan we today for tomorrow Does any one want one of Dudleys cats? llArtCC - 1- ..Aud,, actin.. Utne ' ' - ' .. . 11- SUSAN GREENE ue Full of eletcrmlnitlon h mclles 11 bmsh be lutlfully a tllousmcl elrlrmmg ways Class clues lre clue mytlmc ROBERT GRIPPITH Bo A future ln lvntwn I5 tlns mln um lns 1 love for selenee book worm enthusnstxe hello EDWARD WILLIAM CULDNER H'1s 'lsplmtxons townrels 1 Nlvy reer Illllllxb elnvmg, elrs lx 1 most 1 mm of wltty words LINDA LEE CULNAC Lmme Mostly seen Wlth Blll peppy smxle Oluy L,lflS lets get to workl ARTHUR HAINES IR Comes to B H S from West O ange phys 1 mem 88 wel d6mlC melmatxon fulwuys re uly wlth '1 laugh WILLIAM HARDINC 1 Hfnls from the Ridge ns ummg for m eleetrlml e-ngmeermg enrur bflllllflt mmd perfeetlon sllenee IS golden ROBERT HAULENBEEK Bo T1 guy e lsy to get falnng wxth actlvc ln 4 H wx mulxe 1 fme vetennanan ELISE HAZELTON Re Real smcere worker tlctful 'lpt to get exelteel q ut mel dcmure'9 dont be too sure 11s .1 - ' 1 ' 1 . . 1 ' '1 ' . . . '1 . 1, f 1 . 11 bn T . Q .3 . .V .5 1 S 1' ...11 - 1 11Ed,, 1. '1 ' 1 1 1 cu- -- .. . ' ' -1: th- Cllccrlcuelcr Captain with il colorful . I 4- 1' ' x ,' fx . . . 1 , ., .1 , . 11 1, Art . . '. r- . . . 1 1 1 . . . 1 -1- 1 . 1.B.u,, 2 1 v 'IK ' I I uk hx .1 bn .ll . . . '1 X 1 ' . . . ' ' - . . . 'll 1 '- 1 1. d.. 1 1- - ' . . . u'1 1 l , ' i CONSTANCE HEATH ConnieU Mid-western gal . . . pretty, pert, and popular . . . bicles her time helping others . . . Never a friend so true. KIRKLAND H. HEINRY IR. Johnny Reb Slow southem drawl real south ern hosprtalxty frowns on no one Hang loose catl ROBERT HILL Bo Neat dresser mterested ln car pentry bowlmg 'md basebwll farc- h1s hObbl6S Wlld :bout Hxstory nonchalant mannerlsm WILLIAM W HOLMES 1 Somet1mes called S1m often seen fhrtmg wlth the gxrls smooth talker competent spreads good cheer DAVID N HOUCK Dauzd Came to us 1n 1956 enyoys hunt mg and playmg drums m band fl1es planes hopes for future ln Arr Force GEORGETTE PATRICIA HOWELL Patty Able Semor class secretary pendable a nurse to be es beaux cheveux roux a frlendly heart has many frlends JIM ROBERT HOWLAND zm Cfzme to B H S from Bloomf eld huntlng and flshmg ee gate to Boys State silence 15 only school deep CAROL HUETHER Carol B6 tIlt1fl1l blonde tresses very femmme a good worker plfzys flute m band actxve rn Drama Club k s 'E' l 'hull' 1 '7 P .3 049 -arf? N49 355' X ul .ni 3 T Q1 'if ,-wr. Q42 vi-37 M f? i? 7222? X id -1:-' T 'C r .K,, ,V 3 S if -J 'Z .,.4 LINDA HULL Linda Strong soprano in chorus . . . Cn- joys sports, particularly swimming . . . wants to be a nurse . . . often cheerfully complaining. RAYMOND HUSVETH ..HuS,, Tall and good looking . . . likes sports . . . a blush that sees red . . . seen around town in a yellow con- vertible . . . amiable guyl RICHARD W. JACOBUS Dick A redhead who considers slowly and acts promptly . . . likeable person- ality . . . ham radio enthusiast . . . future electrical engineer . . . craved Physics. JEFFREY D. IAMISON Jeff Cood looking blond . . . he hasn't begun to fight . . . simply divine dancer . . . je ne comprends pas le francais. CARRENE JONES Carrenc Artistically inclined . . . a charge out of history . . . smart dresser . . . lean, lovely . . . knows the art of being a friend. MIRIAM CAROL JONES Bonnie An outdoor gal . . . future mission- ary . . . fun-loving . . . happy-go- lucky . . . doesn't she ever stop talking? WALTER THOMAS KARN Tom Renowned bank veep . . . really digs that jazz . . . study hall antagonist . . . did he watch the girls or the traffic? CHRISTOPHER S. KEARNS Chris Remembered as High Lhama in Lost Horizon . . . mind of his own . . . likes Bingo . . . persuasive . large vocabulary. WILLIAM KELLY Bill Tall and lanky . . . favors hunting . . . having fun was favorite pass- time . . . slow smile . . . Okay, you guys! BARBARA ANN KOCON Barb A sparkling third finger, left hand . . . sincere . . . enjoyed foods . . . knitting enthusiast . . . plans to ma- jor in housekeeping. WILLIAM HAROLD K6If6IILElN Bill Quiet red-head . . , active Hi-Y-er . . . competent . . . well-liked . . . yen for math . . . honest friend. MATTHEW A. KORDYS Mat joined us in '58 . . . breezed through Physics and Chemistry . . . sporty dresser . . . if trying succeeds, he'll be a success. GAIL KOUFLIE Gail Gift of gab . . . avid stamp collect- or . . . from Lamington . . . lots of fun . . . gets a bang out of life. JEAN LEUPOLD Jenny Liked Psychology and sports , . . softspoken girl with a genial person- ality . . . active members of Girl Scouts . . . excellent teaching ina- terial. BARBRA LICHTHIPE Babs Babs is tall and slender . . . lu-r good nature has no end . . . usually seen with Bill . . . ambition: mar- riage. DORIS LITTLE Dorn Toots the clarinet . . . patient . . on the beam . . .ambitious . . . constantly with Dave . . . likes Math . . . always flitting about. 'FFNS jx il! ,J X , 1 Av! N-J X -vi-'if A . -fx '95 J K, YS? 1 -if ' 'ff' 1 hai il! Q if ,sq- l' 'df' 'T' Q' , I, '? 1,25 if Ai 6-1, 358 C 1. ' 6 3,153 Wu.. ,. fl I 'R' .4-4 1, f X HI C37 'CS' ff' lv' J ,,::...f 3 -17' N-of V rx' GEORCEANNA LONG Georgie Endeavors m song petite neat dresser proves tle ruli ol sugar and spice w n rke n cute co ed CAIL LOOKER Ga: Carl and music synonymous small and cute efficient member of drill team we he Lehigh! Okay Sam! PATRICIA ANN LUDLOW a Future Nurses Prez ambitious considerate the will to the soul to dare held open the Auditorium doors ROBERT M MaCKENZIE Mac 'Mac IS headed for college good looking is an outdoor mln green Ford subtle personality genuine friendship IANE MACKEY one Prancing twirler energetic snappy pace boys witch out life can be great .1 uhm cap for jane PRICILLA MADER ns Blonde haired blue eyed Color Guard flag bearer neat as a pm sews prediction college success SANDRA 'VIAIDA Sandy Happy go lucky unlimited en ergy avid sports participant loquacious . . . faithful classmate . . . keen wit . . . versatile. HARRY 'VIANNINC Re Outdoor man from Peapack . . . e- lights in baseball . . . hunting and fishing top other sports . . . forestry his specialty. KATHLEEN MARTIN Kathre Qulet unassummg yet possessmg real character quxte the fnrt1st flalr for Great Books ture actlvxtles debatable DOROTHY MASON Dot Good word for everyone gots for Western musxc scattered tm laugh and the world l'lug,l1s wxth you HELEN MAYES Gay Pert sparklmg personahty vor1te passtxme fllrtmg d1g that co ordmatlon proud Color Guard bearer of the Amercan flag JAMES MCCABE 1m Beats a cool drum lovnl ds POSIUOD what 1 flfur for Hrstory dublous about future career PEGGY MCCATHARN Peg A tranqull surface member of the Llbrary Corps pr 1ct1c1l senslble arms to operate a lJllSl ness maehme LEONARD MCLAUGHLIN m Sometlmes called Mac wears '1 devlllsh smlle races Outboard hydroplanes ln spare tlme pxres Mechamcal Engmeermg CHARLES H MEYER IR Chuck Frlendly guy from Rrdgewood str1ctly 1vy league engages m basketball and baseball laughmf, 'agaln or yet? CONSTANCE MILITO Conme Gfuly actlve emoys '1 good dfmcc drrvcs 1 58 Nitro excess of school sp1r1t Hey Maul S ca 6 'Q' lr 'Er Q 4- V JF '33 X '7 -4-' 5 vu-Q! if qs 'Hr fi 'S' 4+ v 'Ax A i al- BERTHA NIILLS 611 Qulet 'md efflclent collects salt md pepper shakers may be found m Woolworths seen but not heard JAMES K MITCHELL Izmmy Restrfuned 'zctxve m church work emoys playmg the clarmet ln the band future may mclude engmlaermg CARL A MODECKI Smrley Cheery smxle a sure fxre suc cess seen at all school events ambxtxon yournahst or radxo a nouneer CAROL MONDOUX Carol A cute httle mass from Bernardsvrlle warm and understandmg loves exerclses dehghted ln Cho ru DORIS MONDOUX Dons Reserved engaged m her Iumor year wxll make a good wlfe such long long tresses ANN JOYCE MOORE Freckles Actlve member of the Latm Club wlll tram for Women s Arr Force mdlspensable as a wnter RICHARD D MILLER Dick A pleasant smlle for everyone never seen wlthout Llz gave hns all for the team . . . 'ldmlred by many. JUDY NALENCZ udy XVatch those dimples . . . small but full of fun . . . enjoyed Psychology most . . . interests at Myusville . . . private secretary. NELS NELSON Nels Llkes horses a good rxder contag1ous smrle good sense common sense and then some non sense NANCY LEE OFEE Nance Crossword puzzles strxkmg clothes dnll team xkes Rock n Roll patron1zes Pxstxlhs Im hungryl PAUL OLSEN Pau An excellent worker 'ask hlm any questlon IH Math hes got the answer hked Great Books EARLE PAYNTON IR Earle Our class comedran leader among rascals enyoys lrfe plans to become Esplonage Agent blast m lunch room WILLIAM PECCI A number one not thats Blll talented artrst for Bernardran staff sport enthusiast dld you ever see hxm play football? DOROTHY PERKINS Dottie Has a beautlful soprano volce plans to become a smger someday left us for North Bracnh Elvxs Presley fan ELIZABETH PISTILLI Betty Seen sellmg plZZdS ln the front lull brlght turquolse Imp lla IS prlzed possessxon Lets go to Niadl son SALVATORE PISTILLI Sonny Cemus m Foods Class W'lrltS ll become 1 Chef or flbtlllfllit man ager outdoor type top ahbr 3I'tlSt 75 ifb .',.4-1 93 rt lv I 4? no ZF -vs? rx 'Sm 'Q 'T' N-ni li' -we X MM' 'Z War- fix 'uv' N:- 1:7 'EC' N15 J Q7 8 gwegwu 'fi .. -40 'fs- GARY PLACKO Gary Well known for hls silence rkes a good laugh frlendly u of fun rocks m a custommzed Kzuser VAFY ANN POLES Polsze P1qu'mt peppy cheerleader love those blg blue eyes and blonde alr fun lovmg cool bopper college admlrer JOAN DIANE POLLITT Half Pmt Comes to us from MOTflSt0WH not very tall but plenty of energy loves sports collects rec or s EDWARD PRIESTLEY Quxet yet sociable lntcrests he m the out of doors natural plans to jom the Navy MARY RATTINA Tana Usually talkmg so full of mlrth a whlz ln shorthand wx make '1 fme secretary Gee Whlll CAROL RAYSON Ray School and homework 'Ire her pet peeves loves hot rods 'md loud mufflers delegate to Cnrls Stfrte IESSIE HECK es A lwe wire full of electrlc current loves Bernards Hrgh s1n Lerxty ns a vrrtue VVhy lsn't everyone laughlngpn JAN REISINGER R1ce Habxtually smxlmg t6l'l'lflC work er dependable gal pluss the sat lf something IS gomg on jan IS there K ll il ' ' . . . l' . . . . 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' .4 ' 4 e L I f lcv ll! if ANITA RICCIARDI Ric Passxon for monkeys wrllmg to share her locker small and neat wrnsome anfl sweet handled 1 nfle well RICHARD RICCIARDI Rich Semor class veep pleaslng smlle good outlook on lxfe time to worry lxkeable els ure wrth drgmty HARRIET RINSE Rmso Carrxed the B H S flag on color guard loves to mark trme always good good all ways CHARLES RITTWEGER Chuck S1lent nature ready to shoot bas kets or dnve golfballs a lttle learnmg lS a dangerous thrng EDWARD JOHN RONEY Chrefly known for hrs contrlbutlons to our football team serene and relxable loves baseball usual IUNE RUDE june Qulet at tlmes generally ready to express her oprnron good at sports excellent supporter of the team MARY ANN RUDY Rudy Outstandmg when lt comes to art work lrves llfe as It comes energetic dancer Hockey any one? CAROL RUSCH Carol ThlS blonde blushes easlly tops rn glrls athletxcs cam date plans to become an ele mentary school teacher. 3 1 'Q Ls lf H' 'Q S19 f 'Y ,Q-.-fr gun? sl qi? if fill ' 1 f .1 ivf li VN I ? '? NZ 1:57 6' 1 Q-rg Y' fp 'Qtr ix fwu l 'Z7 rx Q1 hd Q4-0' Y? 5g, MIKE SCHOWABTER Mercedes Newcomer from Illinois pleas ant smile full of fun played end on Varsity football team luring mid Western accent WILLIANI SCHUNIANIN This future Iumor High School teacher liltes to talk unique good nfltured love those Prom meetingsl BETSY SCHWINGEL Schwmg All vitwlity reliable ri e drill on colorguard preference frr bfnstball blessed with a sense of humor ROBERT SCIARETTA Bo H'1s mfmy friends a big hep plays huge tuba in band plans to enter music school VIVIAN SEMPF Sempfy Vivacious funloving usu ally seen with Art pintsized class Cherub a future secretary Whats What JUDITH SHEARS udy Friendly enthusiastic er sistent talkative mannensm likes people will make an ex cellent surgical nurse KAREN SKONBERC Luberg Hard worker blows a mean trombone can be seen directing band enjoys sports a de termined point of view. CAROLE SMITH Smitho Neat fzppearance . . . beautiful long air . . . co-captain of B. H. S. rs Drill Team . . smooth as a sym- phony . . . refined. WILLIAM SMITH Bill Interest scale points toward '52 Ford . . . goal is Electrical Engi- neering . . . a real fine builder . . . job seeker ARLENE SPINDLER Clicked knitting needles to fashion superb socks enjoys Glenn N111 er camera bug interested IH the Army WILLIAM ERIC STARK Eno Pleasant and serene History ranks high spare time devoted to flying and hunting wmgs for that pilot WILLIAM STEELMAN Center on the football team what a smile sure to succeed sincerely believes in going steady GLADYS STEVENb Chuck New comer to the class of 59 busy little housewife possessor of a mysterious quietness mvit mg smlle MIMA STRATHERN Mma Likes to read quite often found in the library a Phi Sigma Delta hows Cone With the Wind 9 BARBARA SUITER Turk The girl with the pretty blonde hair easy to like usually seen with Ieanne searches for good times! JEAN SUITER Jeanne Blonde tomboy llked clerical training one of the first 59 ers to receive a future Mrs degree mixes well 40 a WA 'R fQf 'H P 'R 'E 'Nc' Q-3 if 49' 6 ...ft 7 DAIN SUTTON Dam Lrkes sports-especmlly lmsketlmzll 'md baseball blushcs elslly consclentlous worker unbltlon cmch athletlcs great guy DIANE SWARD Gets exerted easlly pcrslstcnl way of gettmg whmt she wmts lIlf6CtlOl1S smile collcgc bound WANDA SZAREK Wmdy Bsrbblmg eyes flashmg blton blg smxle t'1lent for drm mg and wntmg Fclturc Edltox for the Crimson ELIZABETH TALBOT Betsy Born le'1der 'md org1n17cr sou m her muslc cx rx pmp budding actress los of qucs tlons sure to succced NANCY TAYLOR Nancy Dreams of gomg to Frlnce fohdness for pfartles 'md cllncmg, earnest desire to help p'ltl'OIll7Lb the honor roll CAIL TEISHER Tish Daredevll dnver A plus ln school spmt mlschlevous sp'1rklc xn hcl cyes partxcxpitmg m church work yes m Vlrgrnm JOSEPH TELESCO oe Arthur Nlurray product crsx gomg worry less at home hc hlnd a bowlmg ball ncvcr llclxs 'ln answer DENIINIS TOVVINSEWD Re Always movmg especially nt 7 lo frovsns on homcworlt so 1 'rmbxtxon IS to graduatc wlll don bell bottom trousers .. .,. . . ' 4 ' : krDin . 1 ' 1 . 1'- .. ,. ta - ' ux .. ,, . . z -1... uv. 1. .ll -.. L x I' i ... ' C ' , .. .7 ,, , ...a ' ' ' . f--' . . V Y . . .. do . X. I M.. , . .... K I Il... RICHARD TOWNSEND Whitey Saving his brains for ri rainy duy . . . plans to see the world thc Mu- rines' way . . . come-day, go-day lad. MAARTEN VAN DE KAMP Maarten One of the taller boys . . . excelled in French . . . seems at a loss for words . logical . . intelligent. MABCIA VON SNEIDERN Marcia Top positions on Crimson and Mountaineer totem poles . . . science fiction . . . likes green men from Mars and boys from Earth. KAREN WALTERS Walt Long on Laughter, short on studies . . . spends a great deal of time in Morris Hills . . . active. NANCY WARD Nunn Attractive smile, devilish eyes . . . blushes automatically . . . slender us a willow . . . the delight of every eye. WAYNE WEICAND Wayne Tall, blond and reserved . . . the quiet type . . .' heartily believes in having a good time . . . likes girls. SUSAN WEINSEIMER Sue BHS's beauty queen . . . co-Caplan of the drill team . . . hula-hoop art- ist . . . the gentlest of ways . . . Illinois fan. FRANCINE WEITZ Fran Petite cheerleader . . . full of clint- ter . . . sparkling eyes . . . loves good times . . Hey look, it's Number 10l,' W.-1-9 N RICHARD WHITE Dick Tall 'md resolved hrs compmx rs enjoyed by everyone yomtd us ln 58 dedltlttd FIICIHIXI' of basketball team STANLEY WHITING ell Shy good lookmg nrce guy! Habh Espanol? collects guns track star superbe brrllxant future connected wrth law IEFF WILDAY Class hotrod came to school to get the general 1de'z of things appealmg smrle shy sometrmes PHYLLIS WINKLER Phyllzs Talkatrve nature smooth prano player persevermg very ac trve ln school actrve rn church work ALICE WOLSKY Excels rn grrls sports scholar deluxe true frrend mee word for everyone look forward not back RICHARD CHARLES WOOLSILY Tex Commonly seen rn hrs blue Ford conventlonal and darmg mrght do somethmg sensational yet DENNIS H VVYCKOFF Denms Able musrcran man with a horn Band Ten Hut pleasant outlook on lrfe . . . mdependent. JEAN YOUNCMAN Jeanne Devoted to Phi Delta Theta . . . no dull moments . . . c ic . . . charming personality . . . sleepy- time gal. JAMES ZIECLER 1m Muslc I'l1llSlC musxc mble trick man pl'1ys 1 mein chrmet tfxkes plmsure ln debatmg, p1rcs to the medxcal profnssxon DAVID ZIMMERMAN Dave Naval nmbltlon car cmzy tall and has curly halr neat smlle the quxet type mt 'nd favorxte subject! WILLIAM ZWIGARD 1 Terrlfxc bowler 1 shutter bug for the Bernqrdlan Engmeer mg IS hm ambltlon Absolutely gone on Physlcs POST GRADUATE JOHN LEONARD BAILEY Lenny Frlenclly COI1ClGl'lt10ll5 workcr short school cliy ax mwrmc trymg to Support 1 fwmxly 1 il X :Ji Those Cand1d Semors PIQYI Nm too 010501 A Kmght rgqc lung for thi moon NQ-3 .4-4-I--l 'W 'C' ff f I Q E.. Lg g.. 1- cl in ilu' B.II.S. Brrmcicilstiiig Hmmm . . y 'r 'Wi in , R? Q. I A I , 1 spirit row cvntvr. A Yi' 4' 9 Q 7 ' 914' I '- M 1 Ei 9g 1 wg Q A K 'vs xk D , H RS 'Q f ,, ' Eat it anyway! . ' 1 . L 11 1 1, X LP 3 af wimt to suv hello to my mom and . . l x Q 4 I I X A K ' 1 NE' Lust amidst the big brass IN! 1 l Oll P 1 1 H if N0 cfnmmflnts, Inst roll it! 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I. prr-.x I THEODORE G ALBERT Baslclng Ridge Ambrtron Lawyer Poltrcran 81 Author Mountaxneer 1 News Edrtor 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Setvrce Corps 4 Iunlor Sponsors 3 Varslty B C16 3 4 Latln Club 3 4 Debatmg Club 3 Team Captaln Pres 4 Frolncs 3 Track 2 3 4 Cross Country 4 Boys State 3 Varslty Letter Track 3 U N Contest lst prize m school 1958 Semlflnalxstfylataonal Maaticholarshlp Test B Pm fall Ash 1 RICHAR ANSEY?-fyons Apfm eczded Football 4 Q GENE!H' ONY Liberty Corner tum Undecaded Rf-HN A ASHWOIK ernardsvxlle f Ambition E ermg Ir Pr L ratlon 3 Sr Prom Decoratmg Co c Roo 1, 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Ir Sponsors 3 Dr Clu I2 4 Debatlng Club 3 Bernardlan 4 VALERIE AUGUR Bernardsvllle Amlntzon Secretary T 3136 er ed from Stlrlmg Iunlor Hlgh September 1 P by m 3 4 Bernardlan 4 Mlxed Chorus Pres 4 Glrls Chorus 2 Speclal Crrls Chor gmg , hs 2 Frohcs 3 Ushers 3 4 Hall ah ns BALLENTINE Pluckemln twd nt C uncxl 'I Trcket Taker 3 4 jr Spo all, nil Club G 5 Pres 4 Football 1 2 Ga n 4 Basebj, -' ack 2 BA 'fi ernards P '.. 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ROBERT R COSGROVE Baskmg Rrdge Ambitzon--Engineering Prom Comm 3 4 Bernatdtai 4 Radio Club 1 2 V lrts 3 Drama Club 1 213 4',JSUlgC Craft 1 2 L1 brrry Corps 1 2 3 Pres 4 LlgI1ijhgtClub Pres 13 4 Bnskttbnll Nlg,r 2 VERNEEN CRAIG-Baslong Rrdsge Ambrtzon 'lledzcal Technologist Sr Prom Comm Bernardlan 4 Cnmson 3 Business Mgr 4 Xlountuneerl 2 Xllxed Chorus 1 3 4 Band '3 4 Lltm Clu F T A 1 3 4 Frohcs XIARLANE CRATER Baslung Rldge Ambrtron Kmdergarten Teacher Transferred from Xlornstown Hlgh School September 19-16 Prom Comm 3 4 Hall Decoratlons 3 Bemard un 4 Cnmson 3 4 Ushers 3 4 Drama Club 3 4 I' T A 2 3 4 School Play 4 Ancxent Hxstory Club 1 Nllke Up Club 1 French Club 1 XlARIE LOUISE CRAWFORD B lSlKlIlg Ridge Ambxtwn-College N'YF1xf Cr11nm 3 Decoratxons 3 Bermrdran 4 Cnmson 3, 4r Mountamecrl 2 Latm u 3 4 F T A 2 IIIIIIIIVII PATRICIA CRONK Lrberty Comer Ambmon Artxst or Secretary Prom Comm 4 Bernarchan Secretary 4 Cnmson 2 Xmununwq 1 D1111111 Club 3 F H A 1 2 3 4 Baslgetlxill I Hiword Typmg Certnflcate 3 120 Word Shorth'tml Certrf1ca1'e1.3 Poster Contest 3 DORIS JANE Choor Llberty comm Ambzllon 'Begutlcian EDWARD CROOlT BG ng fudge Ambmon-Ubagh Bermrdmn 4' Freshman Chorus Nlixed Chorus 1 Var slty B Clul13 4 Footballl 2X3 Basketball Tr lclx 2 Nlwcd Chorus 1 2 ERINEEST CROOT Basking mags lt Ambztton Undecided Btrnfxrchtn 43 Mrred Chorus 1 2 3 Track 1 TBQMAS cnoss 131151111111 Rrdge A ltionf-Buzldmg Constmctor Student! Coqncil Alternate 1 2 Varsrtir Bl? Clhb 4 Lrbrarjr Corps 172 3 Football 2 3 4 Trac 3 4 ROSANNE D ANGEL Bernardsvxlle Amlntpon Secret ry Prom Comm 3 4 B an 4 xed Chdru I 3 4 Usher 4 Sr Prom iatlons hm 4 ALLAN I DKNNER L1 erty Come I, Ambmon-Undec ed fl A Aucusrus ,DANTE Peap k I Ambrtzon-Sanger , Prom ComTn, 3 4 Bemardzan 4 V :ty B Cl 3 4 Frohcs 3 otball 2 3 4 Traelt 2 Va oo ball Letter 3 Chorus. or s II 2 3 BARBA ON Basking e' Am tt: edrcal Secretary' Transferred Septe b 56 from Staten Ill d Acad cmy Prom Com 3,14 Chorus 2 3 LID ma Club 2 3 4 Cheerlea 1 Science Club!! 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' 1 I- . . . , 1 1 ' ' ' GEORGE DONNER Baskmg Ridge Ambztzon Engmeermg or Sctence Prom Comm Chm 3 Tmket Comm Bermrdran Pho tographer 2 Cnmson Photographer 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Treas Varslty B Club 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Cr mss Country 4 Boys State Delegate B Pm 2 3 All Stlte Regional II Band 4 DICK EBERHARDT Bernardsvrlle Ambztwp-Colege Bernardran 4 Sr Prom Comm THOMAS ARCHIBALD FARGEY III Bernlrdsvllle Ambztilm-Navy Art School Prom Comm Decoration 4 Bemardxan 4 MARY ELLEN 'FARRELL-Llbefry Corner Ambztton MQfNBg2 Transferred Septefnber 1956 fiom St Mlchaels Acad emy Nefvv York Prom Comm 3 4 Cnmson 3 Moun meer 2 Mrxed Chorus 3 Ushers 3 4 F A 3 Frolicsf 3 VIKGINIA FARRELL-Baskmg Rldge Ambztwn Secretary Berhardiad 4 Cnmson 3 Mountameer 1 2 Ushers 4 Gitls Sports Basketball 1 2 3 4 Fleld Hockey 2 All Star Basketball 3 B 3 Softball 1 2 3 Latm Cub 3 4 Baby Party Comm 2 Prom Comm BRUCE FAULKNER Baskmg Rrdge Ambatzon Undeczded Studemt1C0tm2?rl 1. 21,3 4 Class Pres 2 3 Bernrrdhn 4 SCIVICC Corps 43 61155 onsor 3 Varslty B Club 2 3 Pres P4 Aud T1 grs 3 4 Football 2 4 Base ba ll2 314C skera1112a4crp tam Ifo s Sta Dele xElks Youth Leadershxp Awardki ill MW Foot ll 4 A11Stata Football and Y 115381-IBEIN' Lrbemy Corn r Am tz ry T chef Prom Dflml 4 Cnmson 4 Mo tameer 2 Mzxed Chorus Band 2 3 4 Ir Band 1 Drama Club 4 FTA1'2,3FHA1G1r spurs 2 MIARSLEE FISHER Bas mg fudge XAm twn Medzcal Se etary Student CounmIA11gemate 4 Prom omm 3 4 eo of Homeroom I 7 4, Bernardlan 4 Mxxed Chorus 4 Glrls Sextet 4 ers 3,4 Drama Club 4 F H A 1 4 G1rls Sports 1350 Word Tvp1ngLCert1f1cate 3 120 Word Shorthand 'X RICHARD FI Earl- ack Ambmon Drury Rese Prom Comm 3 4 Bernardran 4 Ir Sponsors 5 Y State Altemate 3 Aud Tlckettakers 4 SANDRA FLYNT Baskmg Rldge Ambmon Busmess Career Bemardlan 4 Band 2 3 4 Ir Band 1 Ushers 4 F N A 3 80 Word Shorthand 2 RAYMOND V FORT Bernardsvllle Ambztwn Business jr Hall Deeomtrons 3 Halloween Decoratxons 3 Prom Comm 4 Bernardlan 4 Mlxed Chorusl 2 3 KEN FREDERICK Bernardsvllle Ambztzon Phys1calEducat1on Student Councll 1 3 Class V Pres 2 Treas 1 r nardxan 4 Mountameer 1 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 Aut N. Txckettaker 3 4 Servree Corps 4 jr Sponsors 3 Var Slty B Club 3 4 Frollcs 3 Basketballl 3 4 Traek 2 3 4 Golf 2 3 4 Boys State Deleg1te3 Candldltr for KIWBHIS Cltlzenshrp Awlrd ROBERT GALBREATH Bernfrrclsvxlle Ambztzon Forestry Football 1 2 3 4 Track 2 3 HAAS CALLAWAY Bernardsvllle Ambztzon Morhczan Prom Comm 3 Chm Txckets 61 Tables 4 Bermrdran 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 PAUL PETER GALLO-Gladstone Ambztwn Engmeer Prom Comm 4 Baseball 2 Track 1 Golf 3 4 Chrrst mas Hall Decoratlon Comm 3 Engmeermg Club 4 EDWIN P GARRETSON Baskmg Rxdge Ambztzon-Drplomatw Corps Mountameer 1 2 Band 2 3 4 Varsity B 2 3 4 Latm Club 3 Pres 4 Track I 2 3 4, Cross Country 4 B ln 1 2 Law Club 4 Servxce Corps 4 Debat mg Glu 4 ARTHUR PAUL GARRISON Lyons Ambmon-Aprcraft Mechanw Transferred September 1958 from Rahway H S Pro 1ect1on Club 2 3 4 Football 4 Athletic Ticlrettaker 3 Entered Armed Forces February 1959 I ERNEST GIGLIO II Bernardsvllle Arrtbltcon--Hotel Management Student Councll 2 Class Treas 3 4 Pr m Comm 4 Mrxed Choms 1 4 Boys Quartet 4 and 1 2 Pres and Student Leader 4 Aud Tlckettaker 3 Drama Club 1 2 School Play 1 F rolrcs 3 Golf 2 All State Band 2 Ambition--Undecrded Varsrty B' Club 2, 3 Sec 4 Basketball 3 Track 3 AUDBEY GRABACK Baskmg, mage SAmb1t1on-Beautwdm Mrxed Chorf 3 F H A 3 4 Bernardxan 4 CURTIS W GRAHAM Baskmg Rrdge Ambztsond-Ilorestry Chorus 1, 2 Audro VISIIRI Aid 3 4 WILLIAM R GRAHAM Anzbuum-Phymm Sf ent Council, V Pres 4 Sr Pres 4 Prom Comm 4 Class Rin Comm 3 Servxce Corps 4 Ir Sponsors 3, vsrsiey '55 Club 3 4 Debatrng 3 4 Track2 3 4 Golf 3 4 V Pres 3 Boys State Altemate 3 Model Legrslature 3 All A Pm 1 2 3 lst Place Physics rn New jersey 3 Semx Fmalxst Natlonal Merlt Scholarshp BARBARA GREEN Bemardsvlle Ambztzon-College Transferred january 1957 from Hasbrouck Herghts N I Bernardlan 4 Mxxed Chorus 4 Drama Club 3 4 H A HUDSON SHAW GREEN Llberty Corner Ambztron Teaching Prom Comm Room l Decoratrons Chm 3 Cnmson 3 4 Mountameer 1 2 Mlxed Chonxsl 2 Speclal Groups 3 Athletxcs Tlckettakers 8: Program Seller 1 Servlce Corps Alt 4 Drama Club 3 Pres 4 Latm Club 3 4 - I 1 S g . g - , , , , , I . 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Engmeer Radro Club 1 2 Llghtlflz Club 1 2 3 Prom Comm 4 Announcer 4 JEFF IAMISON Baskmg Rndge Ambstum Undecided Prom Comm 3 4 1' Sponsors 3 Varsity B Club 3 4 Baseball 1 2 114 Basketball 1 3 4 Golf 2 MIRIAM CAROL JONES-1 rnatdsvllle Ambmon-Msssronafy Work Bemardlan 4 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 Sy 4 Smgmg Sophs 2 Frollcs 3 4 Library Corps 2, 3 4 Hall Dacora tlons 3 CARRENE JONES Bedmmster Ambvtfon-Nurse Prom Comm 3 4 Halloween Dance 3 Bernardnan 4 Mountaineer 1 2 Usher 3 4 F N A 4 Stage Craft 2 3 Mode' Lcgxsl ture 3 Hon Ment Internatl Poster Contest Student Councxl Dance Comm 4 THOMAS KARN Basking Rrdge Ambntron-College Prom Comm 3 4 Bemardlan 4 Band 2 3 V Pres 4 lr Band Treas 1 Servrce Corps 4 Ir Sponsors 3 Debating 3 4 Track 2 3 4 I V Track 3 Band Pm 3 CHRISTOPHER S KEARNS Baskmg Rrdge Ambition-Actor Cnmson 3 4 Mountaineer 1 2 Mlxed Chorus 2 Drama Club 1 2 3 Debating 3 4 School Play 2 3 Baseball Manager 1 Football Announced 4 ' ' . 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I Q l WILBUR T KELLY Baslcmg Ridge Ambmon-State Polrce BARBARA ANN KOCON Bernardsvllls Ambntaon Marriage WILLIANI HAROLD KOECHLEIN Ba lung Ridge Ambmon MechamcalEng1rwer' Bermrdran 4 Varsity B Club 3 4 Track 1, 3 4 Cross Country 4 MATTHEW K sa-ixemfdsvrlle Ambrtzo we gat Hunter Transferred September l ast Slde Hugh Newat N I Technical fi 1 ate 1 Cartoomng Award Scxence Club M ub 1 Auf UFLIE gm Arglntimi usmess M , Operator Bernardrari 4 Mixed Chorus and 2 3 4 Band 1 JE LEUPOLD Baskmg Ridge Ambmon Elementary Teacher Bernavdran Cnmson 3 4 Mountameer 1 2 Cho 1 3 4!Smgmg Sophs 2 Ushers 3 4 F T A Secg Treas 2 Pres 3 4 Crrls Sports 1 2 3 4 Lt ter 3,5 Prom Commlttee 4 BARB A ANN LICHTHIPE Bernardsvrlle Ambrtaon Housewife T h erred ary 1956 Bloomfxeld N I jun Hgh is hml jr llowe en Dance 3 Bernardnan 3C nl Spe al Chorus 1 S L 'hr-Teacher Stu Bn! Oo Cl 1 0 m Cnmson Co- chm rr ping sta .1 ef 2 BaryrLf2 s 14' rhgmsors 3 CAR253 ernarrdsville Am A d 5 d h 2 Chrrst up Hall 2 an 4 Mute C ofus g ,Sophs 2 Sextet 4 Ushe 4 Drama Club, 4 Froh 35-tL1brary Corps X LOOKER B3SlCl Rldge bitton-Music Te her Prom Comm'X3' Baby Party 1 ph Return rty 2 Bemardlan 4 nmson 3 4 ountameer 1 Mrxed Chorus 1 3' Smgmg Sop 2 Chorus Ac compamst 4 Drrl T 4 Ushers 4 r Sponsors 3 Drama Club 2 3 4 V Pres 4 School P Fro 3 Clrls Sextet 4 PATRICIA ANN LUD LM Ambmon Nurse Mm' Student Councrl 2 3 Prom Comm 4 Clam. Qi 'Re- freshments 3 Bernardran 4 Mountameer 1 Mfmf Chorus 1 2 4 Smgmg Sophs 2 Glrls Sextet 4 Ush ers 2 3 4 Servrce Crops 4 Ir Sponsors 3 Latm Club 3 4 Sec 3 F N A V Pres 3 Pres 4 Crrls Sports 1 2 3 Hall Decoratnons 3 Crrls C1t1zensh1p Delegate 3 Grrls State Alt 3 ROBERT M MacKENZlE Bernardsvrlle Ambrtzon-College Class Treas 2 Prom Comm 3 4 Football DZIHCC 2 Bemardran 4 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 Ir Sponsors 3 Frolrcs 3 Student Council Dance Comm 4 JANE ANN MACKEY Basklng Ridge Ambmon Nurse ' bm Comm 3 4 Baby Party 2 Freshmen Retum 1 Twnrlers 81 Varsrty B Club Dance 3 Hall Decoratlons 3, Bernardnan 4 Cnmson 2 Mountameer 1 Mrxed Chlorus 1 2 3 Smgmg Sophs 2 Twrrlers 1 2 3 4 Drama Clubl '7 F N A 3 4 Crrls Sports 1 PRISCILLA MADER Bemardsvllle Ambztzon-College Prom Comm 3 t4,x Baby Party 2 Freshman Return Party 1 Benlardran, 4? Cnmson 3 Mountameer 1 2 Mrxed Chonrs Specral Group 2 Smgmg Sophs 2 Color Gua ji, Ushers 3 4 I Sponsors 3.ADrama Club 1 2 3 ub 3 4 School Play 2 A, SANDRA MAID -ainaskrng fudge xg Ambrtron Lawyerfor acher Trflnsferre September 1956 gl ounsel Academy Whxte Plar s N Y Student Coulnci Class Pres 1 Mwed Ch s 4 Ushers 3 Dramk.-C 3 4 Latm u 3 rl Sports 1 2 3 4 r?AlJ11ysvv1EI1'rA1vMrANN1N Amlntzon For stry omm 4 stone AMKEQ- an-us 3, 4 stage craft or KATHLEEN-L. ARTIN B Ambztro Undeczde Prom, 1 4 Bernardlan 4 Crlm n Moun aneer 1 2 Mrxed Chorus 1 Latm u 3, F T 3 4 Donor gl SON Lnberty X: er an-Se retary km Ki. ge ague 4 GAY axis Beulard he Am mop Surgical A arse Prom omm 3 4 Freshman tum rty 1 Baby Party 2 llowe en Dance 3 mardla N0 lty Sales Manager D: 1, untameer 1 My d Chorus 2 Smgx oph -7 Color Guard 2 Ushers 2 3 Co Capt Corps 4 Ir S 3 'J' MCCABE Pe gale lution-Undecz Transferred Q ember 1957 St lbs h Prep Holy 4Tl'lIllfY Alab a Mrxed Chorus nardlan 4 Band 4' Proyectron Club 4 PE Y ANN MCC A Lammgton bmon Bust chme Operator Prom' mm 3 M1 s 1 Drama Club 4 orps 3 LQ D' M AUGHLIN Bernardsvrlle Mechamcal Engmeer f :aff sferr ptember 1958 New London High Conn ..,--- CHARLES MEYER Bedmlnster Amlntton-College Transferred September 1958 from Rxdgewood Hrgh N I Student Counc1l3 Soccer 3 Baseball 2 3 CoY Counc1l2 3 Boys State Alt 3 Pres of Homeroom 2 V Pres of Homeroom 3 CONSTANCE MILITO-Llberty Comer Amlntton Waves Prom Comm 3 4 Chrlstmas Decoratrons 3 Bernardran 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 Ushers 4 BERTHA MABEL MILLS Lyons Ambition Busmess Machme Operator Prom Comm 3 Bernardran 4 F H A 2 Lrbrary Corps 3 . . fw.,'Qf f'i 'rf ' - U-fume '. . - . 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S . , ' ' , ' ' ' 1 9 ' , , 9 - Q a v S - ' 1 -- ' ' . 3 ' 9 . . . g ' JAMES MITCHELL-Baskmg Rrdge Ambition-Undecided Band 2 3 4 Band 1 Golf 3 CARL A MODECKI Bemardsvllle Ambition Journalist 3 w 'K ' Transferred September 1956 from Holy Tnmty H S Westfield N I Bernardlan 4 Mountameer 2 Grlmson 3 Sports Edltor 4 Varsrty B Club 4 Bflsebdl-Q! 3 CAROL MONDOU Befhardsvlllc Ambntson,4C6113gosded Prom Comm 3 Mxxedf flioms 1X2 3 F rohcs 3 DORIS Moritz Bemardsvllle Azfrlzm QU ndecsded Mnxed Chorus 1 2 ANN IJOYCE OORE Rldge Am ion-Unde Latm Club, 4 IT, N A 3 4 Prile ln Mountameerg Story Contest 8 RICH pf NCAN MULLER Bernardsvnlle mbztron Hotel Manager Student Oolfin 1 1 2 3 4 Class V Pres 1 Prom Comm I3 14 emardran 4 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 4 Var Sl bln 2 3 4 Ir Sponsors 3 Aud Tlckettakerl Fr M54 otball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 IV Footb ll. Letter IV Baseball Letter 1 Varsrty Foot 3 b ll etqef 3 arslty Baseball Letters 2 3 Varsxty B ir, or g c N ENCZ-Bemardsvrlle Secretary rom C mi at 4 Amkl. Hall Decoratlons 3 Ber nardlanx son 3 tameer 1 2 Chorus I 34' h 234 us., DramaClubIII3g-4 F H A fl E ,M krng ld 6 FJ FJ Prom CUdJnl 3 GB EQ f I 3- NANUY LEWEOFEEILBI-1sk1n Ridge X fjmbation-Airline Haste Transferred ber 1956 Stlrhng I xor Hrgh Pr Comm 3 4 as Hall Decoratro 3 Bemardr n 4 Mrxed Cho s 4, Star Dusters Sexte 4 Dnll Tearn 4 Usher 2 3 0-can 4 Francs 4 word Typ mg 3 RICHARD PAUL West M on Amlntroru- cum Student Councxl 1 2 Prom mi. Bemar Cnmson 3 Mountameer 1 Sports Mrx R M DOROTHY PERKINS Bedmmster WNW Ambztwn Sanger ho s 4 Smgmg Sophs 2 Left School Octcher 1958 Wg, LEONARD PERKINS Sterling Lenny Left school November 1958 TH ANN PISTILLI Bemardsvrlle -41 Arm Restaurant Management Prom Comm 3,4 ardxan 4 F H A 3 4 Gnrls Sports 1 2 SALVATOREPISTII 1 Bemardsvrlle Ambitzon-Reshtbunnt anagement Pr0?nrGarnm 3 Varslty Bxinlub 4 Football 1 2 3 Baseba 1 3 Basketball 33 5 GARY JOHN PLACKO- qglniig mage E Ambition-Undecided Prom Comm 4 Lrbrary Corps 3 MHKY ANN POLES Plucskemm I hAmbM0w-kSecretary Prom Comjffx .4 Hall Decorations 3 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3,-f- 'Bastelss 4 Cheerleadel-2 3 Usher 2 3 4'N:ryace Corps 4 Ir Sponsor 3wIFro 2, 3 4 311 JOAN POLL B6dI'1llIS Ambmon-Und lded Transferred September 57 Mo istown Sports awards 59' and tate Award tate Award NJAAG 1 A C G ls spo S-In ey Bas ball Basxketball Rrdhery V01 yball 132 1 Ambitlan-40111711 Corps 3 2' ef J 'K ARY RATTINA Basking Rldgef, 1' Ambttwn-Q-Sec! Prom Com 3111 ll I ons 8 Be an 4 Mrxed Chorus N ' d Shorthand Ce c e 3 CA 1.54, tb ON Lammgto Y A ton-Nurse . Transferred Sep 1956 Damascus lor Hrgh Maryland F H AW 2 cms Sports,-Basketball 1 1 IE BECK Pea ,sph Ambztion-Nur ffransferred Sep mber 1958 Ca n ck Hrgh Mount Chorus 1 2 Latm Club 3 4 Llbra osps CHP? :Q Jectxon Club 1 2 3 Pres 4 Track 1 EARLE F PAYNTON IR Liberty Comer Ambition-Es-psonage Agent Student Council 4 Student Exchange Comm Prom Comm 4 Bemardlan Book Sales Manager4 Mountain eer 1 Mxxed Choms Audntonum Tlckettaker 4 Var srty B Club 4 Debating 3 Baseball 2 3 4 Basket ball 2 3 Model Leglslature 3 WILLIAM PECC1 Bonme Brae Ambition,-Armed Forces Transferred September 1957 Mrddletown Townshnp N I Bemardnan 4 Aud1oV1sual Aids 2 Sports Afleld 'Union Pat P.r Comm 4 F N Cheerleader chool New ber' Class Play 1 Class Hrsthnan 3 Dra lu m 1 Scxence Club 1 L ng Cl atncs Club 1 2 GER Basking Rndge non Arr Force Nurse tjds1PCathedral Hxgh Natchez Miss Iumor Year Student Councxl Alt 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Class Sec 3 Freshman Retum 1 Baby Party 2 Bemardlan Ad Manager 4 Cnmson 4 Mountameer 1 2 Mxxed Cho rus3 Bandl 2 4 jr Sponsors3 F NA Sec4 F T A 1 2 Gnrls Sports-1Softball 3 Edntor School Newspaper 3 Usher4 ANITA RICCIARDI Bernardsvllle Ambition-Undecided Co Chm Student Councrl Dance Comm 3 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Freshman Retum 1 Hall Decorations 3 Mrxed Chorus 1 Color Guard 4 Usher 2 3 4 Ber nardian ' ' ' cI I'ifsf T '42 'e,l J . . .- l . . 1 l SV iq . . - ,,, , I II ef.. , . , . 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RICHARD RICCIARDI Bernardsv1lle Ambztum-College Student Councll 1 2 3 4 Class VICE Pres 4 Chm Hull DLCOIRIIOHS 3 BLYVILB Corps 4 jr Sponsor 3 HARRIET RINSE Bernfnrdsvrlle Amhztzon College Prom Comm 3 4 Bernard1an 4 Mlxed Choms 1 3 Smglng Sophs 2 C1rls Tr1o 4 Color Guard 4 Usher 3 4 Drama Club I 2 Lat1n Club 3 Sec Treas 4 Debatmg 3 4 Frolxcs 3 B P111 QRILASQ I 2 CHARLES L RITTWEGER Bztskmg Ridge Ambmop--Engmeer Track 2 3 Golf 3 4 EDMOND JOHN HONEY Bonn1e Brae Ambition--Armed Forces Football 4 Baseball 2 3 4 JUNE ELIZABETH RUDE--Far Hnlls Ambmon Marriage MlXCd Chorus I 2 3 4 Sxngmg S011hs2 F H A 1 Frolrcs 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Basketball I 4 Bermrdv ran 4 MARY ANN RUDY Bedmmster Ambztzon-Artast Bernardlan 4, Mountameer 1 2 NI1xed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Cxtls Chorus 2 Clrls Scxtet 4 I' HA 4 Frol1cs 3 Girls Basketball 3 Hon Nlentron 1n Art Conte st 3 CALROL RUSCH Baskmg Rldge Ambataon Teacher Prom Comm 13 -4 Bernardlan 4 Cr1mson 2 Co Chm of Typirng Staff 3 4 Mountarneer I 2 Drama Club Gxrls Sports 1. 2 3 4. MICHAEL IOHIN SCHOWALTER Nlorrrstown Ambition-Doctor Tr 111sf1ClTCd September 1958 Downers Grove, Ill Var s1ty B 'Club 4 Footblll 1 2 3 4, Class VP1-es 3 Trus 2 Athletic Txclsettxker 3 Latm Club 1 2 Ten IIIS I Varsity D Club 3 N A. S S fNatlAthlet1c SLIIOIITSIIIP Soc! 3 lNumeI'al '59l Club Student Coun ul 3 Comm Chm Prom Comm 4 WILLIAM ROBERT SCHUNIANN Bask1ng R1dge Ambztzon Teacher Trlnsferred September 1957 Scotch Pllams Hlgh N ,I Prom Comm 4 Bernard1an 4 Cnmson 3 4 Debat1ng 3 Sr Capt 4 Colf 3 Proyectron Club 1 Backstage Crew 1 Football 1 Baseball Mgr 1 Law Club 4 BETSY SCHWINCEL1-Baskmg R1dge Ambmon Dzeticzon Tr mstcrred October 1950 Scott Plains Hlgh N I Stu dent Counul Alt 2 Prom Comm 3 4 Hall Decora 110115 3 Bernardnn 4 Xhxcd Chorus I 7 Smg Sophs 7 Color Gu'1rd3 4 Usher 3 4 jr 5ponsor3 F A I 2 Cxrls Sports 3 4 ROBERT JOSEPH SCIARETTA Bernardsvllle Ambxtzon Iluszc School Xlncd Chorus 1 2 3 4 Bind 2 3 4 Ir Ba d Irollrs 3 Boys Qu lrtct 4 L1br1ry Corps 1 Trick 1 VIVIAN SENIPF Blskmg R1dge Ambztmn Secretary Student Councrl 4 Hill Decoratmns 3 Bcrmrdlan Xlrud Chorus JUDITH SHEARS Baskmg Rldge Ambition Nurse CllI'1SIITl'IS Hall Derorltmns 3 Bermrdnn Treas Cnmson 3 Nlountfuneer 2 Nhxcd Chorus I 2 3 4 Drama Club I 2 3 4 Lltm Club3 4 F N A 3 4 School Play 1 KAREN EDNA SKONBERC Baskmg Bulge Ambztmn Doctor Stu ent Councrl 1 Prom Comm Dec Chm 3 Cen Chm 4 Bernardlan 4 Nlned Chorus VPres I Band 1 2 3 Sec 4 jr Sponsor 3 Latm Club3 4 F N A 3 4 F T A 1 2 Debltmg 3 4 Gnrls Basketball 4 Grrls Cluzenshrp Delegate 3 Bronze B P1n I CAEOLE SMITH Bernardsvllle Amlntzfm Nurse Prom Comm 3 4 Dnll Team C0 Capt 4 Bernardxan 4Usher34FNA-34 WILLIAM A SMITH Basking Ridge Ambrtzon Elecmcal Engineer Transferred 1957 Plfunfleld Hrgh, N j Left school Fcbruary 1959 ARLENE JOAN SPINDLER Befnardsvllle Ambztzon Azrlme Receptzonist Prom Comm 4 Bernflrdrm 4 Cnmson 4 Drama Club 2 4 Mountameer 2 MIX6d Chorus 1 F H A 3 4 WILLIAM ERIC STARK Basklng Ridge Ambztmn--Pilot B A1111 1 CHARLES WILLIAM STEELMAN Basking Rrdge Ambztwn Lawyer Student Councll 1 Asswnbly Comm Co Chm 4, Class Pres 1 Prom Comm, 3 4 Jr Sponsor 3 Varsity B Club 3 4 Latm Club 3 4 Debatmg 3 Football 1 CLADYS SEPHENS Basking Rldge Ambrtzon Homemaker Drfllhh Club 1 Checrlmder 2 3 MIWA STRATHEBN Mendham Ambztmn Arr Force Transferred Se tember 1,956 Dobbs Ferry High N Y Cnmson 3 4 219:15 Sports 3 4 2nd Place ln Llbrary Contest 3 Lrbrnry Corps 4 BARBARA SUITER Llberry comer Ambition I B M Operator Trmsferred 1956, Watchung Hllls Regxonal JEAN SUITER L1betiy Corner Ambztwn Mamage Bernardnn 4 DAIN SUTTON Baskmg Fudge Ambztzon Phys Ed Coach Student C0unc1l 1 2 B1seball2 3 4 Basketball 3 41 DIANE SWARD Bernardsvxlle Arnbztzon Secretary Cnmson 4 NI1xed Cl1orus I 2 3 4 Slngmg Sophs 2 Drlml Club 3 4 F N A 3 F H A 3 Frollcs 3 Btrnrrdnn 4 Prom Comm 4 XVANDA HELFN F SZAREK Llberty Corner Ambutwn Offzce Work Prom Comm 3 Bernxrdun Clubs Edltor 4 Cnmson '3 Frm Ed 4 Nlountuneer 1 Feature Ed 2 mg II s DOAJl'I2 Tw1rlers12 3 sub 4 F T A 3 4 Cr's pportsl 2 3 4 BETSY TALBOT Bernardsvxlle Ambztxon Nurse Student CO11I1CIl2 3 Honor Souety Comm 3 Hall Dcrorzhons 3 Prom Comm 3 4 Freshman Retum 1 - S 1 1 1 - A ' 1 , , 3 c t , , , Q 1 I , Q . . . , Q 1 1 1 1 - 5 - . 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' ' ' Y ' ' ' 1 - 1 . , , 1 1: Bernardnan 4 Crlmson 3 Mountameer 1 2 Mnxed Chorus I 2 3 4 Gay Notes 3 4 Smgmg S 25 Ussher 3 4 Servxce Corps Sub 4 Jr Sponsor ma Club 1 2 3 VPres 4 Latm Club VPres. 3' 4 F N A Sec 3 VPres 4 Debatmg 3 VErg1,4, School Playl 4 Frolms 3 4 Gxrls Sports 4 D A R Good Cltlzen NANCY TAYLOR Bernardsyllle Ambmon-College Hall Decorations 3 Prom Comni, 4 Bemardmn Band Llbranan 2 3 4 jr. Band 11 Drama Club F T 4 I 2 3 Treas 44 School Play 4 B Pm GAIL TEIS R-fPottersv1lle Amblt n-4-Teacher Chm Blble Reading Gramm 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Bu nardnan Art Edrtor 4 Crlmson n e Ed 3 4 Mountalneer 1 2 Usher 3 4 fam Club 2 3 4 Latm Club 3, 4,F T A I 2 3 4 'Rbatmg 3 School Play 4 Model Leglslature 3 Award Poster Contest 3 JOSEPH TELESCO Peapack Ambztzonr-Amled Forces Mlxed CI1ori1sf2 3 Baseball 2 3 4 DENNIS TOWNSEND Liberty Corner Ambztmn Nauy Trans eqed September 1956 Carteret School West Orange N 1 RICHAIW 'IOWNSEND Liberty Corner Ambmon Marmes Tra ferr d September 1956 Roosevelt jumor Hxgh Wes O! nge N3 1 MAA TEN VAN KAMP Baskmg Rdxge Amb Sczence Transferred Dehember Westfleld Hugh N J Prom Comm 4, Band Lat Club 1 MARCIA 'VON SNEIDERN Baskmg Rxdge tAmb1txQn-Joungaksm Prom Comm 3 Bemlrdian 4 Crlmsrm Ed 3 4 Moun tameer Ed 1 2 Mxxed Chorus 1 2 Slgngmg Sophs 2 Drama CI 2, 3 Treas 4 Debatmg 3, 4 School Play 2 3 4 Frolrcs 3 Cnmson Awards B Certnflcate 1 Key 2 Best Writer of the Year 3 Hall Decorahons 3 KAREN WALTERS Bernarasvllle Ambition Bookkeeper Transferred September .1956 Vladlson Jumor Hugh Newark N I Cr1mson3 4 F H A 3 4 NANCY WAREL-B,ask1ng Rndge Ambutum--Secretary Prom Comm 3 4 Bernardlan 4 Crimson 2 3 Moun tameer 1 Muced Chorus 1 2 3 4 Sextette 4 Drama Club 2 4 Latm Club 3 Frolncs 3 Harrnonettes 4 I' H A 4 SUSAN JANE WEINSEIMER Baskmg Rxdge Ambztum--College Student Councll Alt 1 Prom Comm 3 4 Bernardnn 4 Mnxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Drlll Team Co Capt Usher 3 4 Ir Sponsor 3 Drama Club 3 F H FRANCINE WEITZ'-Lyons Ambition Physxcal Therapist Prom Comm 3 4 Hall Dewratlons 3 Bernardxan 4 Crxmson 3 4 Mountameer I 2 Nhxed Chorus 3 Ir Band I Cheerleader 2 '3 4 Usher 2 3 4 jr Sponsor 3 Latm Club 3 4 Drama Club 1 2 3 4 Frollcs 3 Cheerleaders Dance 3 4 Chm Xiarch of Drmes Dance 4 Co Representative for Polio Foundu trod 4 RICHARD WHITE Bernardsvrlle Ambztum Accountant 'hansferred September 1958 St Marys Warren Ohm Baseball 1 2 Basketballl 2 3 Bookkeepmg Certxfn cate 3 LEY WHITING-Bedmmster Ambztaon Lawyer Mountameer 2 Bernardlan 4 Debating 3 4 Track 3 4 Varsnty B Club 3 4 WAYNE WEIGAND Peapack Ambmon-Aff Force Prom Comm 4 JEFF WILDAY Basltlhg Ridge Ambztzon Arr Farce Transferred September 1956 Stlrhng Iumor Hlgh Base ball 1 Prom Comm 3 4 PHYLLIS WINCKLER Bcdminster Ambmon Home Economzst Prom Comm 3 Bernardxan 4 Grrmson 3 4 Nioun tameer I 2 Mnxed Chorus 4 Drama Club 1 2, 3 4 F T A 1 2 VPres 3 Sec 4School Play 4 ALICE WOLSKY Baskmg Ridge Ambztnon Teacher Bernardnan 4 Crimson 3 Mxxed horus I 2 Smgmg Sophs 2 Latm Club 3 4 F T 3 4 Sports 2 3 4 Prom Committee 4 Iountameer 2 Hall Deooratlons 3 RICHARD WOOLSEY Far HIIIS Amlntzon Mechamcal Engmeer Transferred September 1958 Spring Branch H S Houston Texas Prom Comm 4 Latm Club 2 Shde Rule Club 3 Rxfle Club 3 Bernardlan 4 DENNIS R WYCKOFF Bdskmg mage Ambmon-Cwil Engineer Mountameerl 2, Bandl 2 3 Drlll Master Sergeant at Arms Student Ldidel 4 Debating 3 4 Bernard ran 4 JEANNE YOUNGMAN 'Vllllmgton Ambztzon Undecided Assembly Comm 4 Prom Comm 3 Crrruson 4 NIIXBCI Chorusl Usher123 4 F HfA12 3 4 Prom Comm 4 Bemardxan 4 JAMES ZIEGLER Bemardsvxlle Ambmonf-Medicine Bemardzan 4 Mxxed Chorus! Band 2 3 4 Jr Band 1 Vamty B Club 3 4, Debatmg 3 4 Track2 Boys State Deloqate 3 DAVID ZINIWIERMAN Bernardsvnlle Ambition Navy Entered U S Navy Febmary 1959 WILLIA'vI R ZWIGARD Baskmg Rxdge Ambstum-Engineering Bemardran 3 Photo Ed 4 POST GRADUATE JOHN LEONARD BAILEY Ambmon Funeral Director Retumed from U S Marines September 1958 Student Council 2 3 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Aud Txclcettalcer 3 4 Ir Sponsor Football 1 2 3 CoCapta1n 4 Track I 2 3 Varsnty B Club Pres 3 1 1 1 , 5 l 9 - ' ' 1- 1 I . ' ' 1 U i ! 3 Y Y Y S . 1 S . g . 391 ta- ' . - , , , - - 5 - ' , 1 -. . . . . , - . Q , - H I -, , .f ' 1 . , O .I I . 1 1 , . , , . , , . 1 1 1 1 , . . . . , - - -- ' ' g 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 4 431 s 4: - . ' . 1 . .. ' ' . ,1 r, ', . 1 A 1 1 1 1 , , , k , , , 4,. , . .. 1- . , -1 n 11 . 1 11 - - - - - 1 1 ,1 1 ,K , I. '- . I, I . . VI n , ' ' 1- I 1 ' ,V . , - 1 A - 1 1 1 f lf 1 1 5 , , ,F 1 1 5 ' ' ' ' - ' 'A my , . 1 ' . ' ' ' ! 1 Y 3 3 a U , , .. , . , . 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Jumor Class 0ff1CCfS Kenneth McDermott Presldent gffv Mr Cartler Chalrman of Advisers 1-Q 34 -25.-rf' N- Joan Price Treasurer M l rd' -xii Davrd Heyer Vxce Presxdent os.,-0-Q, ar f Qi aj' Cl- Nj 'in Kate Spence Secretary T729 rs Aboutole Mrs Norman Nirs Cartner r Kopp Nlr Krumbxegel NHS MCCHDH Nh' Palmer Nir Utz Mr YVeber Miss Woods E' in l pn S Class of 60 As upperclxssmen we hld more responslbllltles to the school as we re1l1Led how much more we were 1 p lrt of 1ts smooth operltlon YVe guned rcpre sent ltlOIl m clubs md lthletlc groups some of us becoming ofhcers Under the leaelerslup of jan Henderson our junlor Sponsors were the first to welcome new Freshmen The ofheers who led us through the trllls of our Freshmxn ye lr were President Ronme Rlnkm Vlcc Presldent Ed Nlleaully Secretary Nlargaret Salvla Treasurer Vliry Lynn NV1llhausen XVhen as Sophomores wc gaxc the Baby Pirty for the class of 1961 our lenders mclueleel Ken VIcDermott President john Arrlson Vlcc Preslelent Carol Seellg Secretary Kate Spence Treasurer As th1s Hxlloween elme 'around me gnc 1 successful dmce then turned our efforts towards decor itmg the halls at Chnstmas Xlakmg use of the hull hoop fael the results were orlgmal md cheery -Xll sprlng the prom commlttee headed bv Dave Heyer, kept us busy preparmg for the umor Prom Thls event tools place ln Niay and was an aceompllshment of NVl'llCl1 we are justly proud But all has not been play for us YV1th only one more year ahead, the need of further education IS coming close 1nto vlew for many of us and ln Nlarch we, too, faced the challenge of College Board Exams NVe are loolung forward to our Se-mor year when the front door xull be ours and the unelerelassmen will gaze on us xuth awe and respect M . - . . ' M . 1 . ' r . . 1 , L . L . . l ' ' 't wr' I - ' Q ' ir- ! , 1 .WJ . A rims ,A '. ,, H 'Z ff, V 1 t I 45 ,J sf., ' . K,- ' I '- , Q crux 1 1 fy, I, J. V 1. ,feb ' I e , I , I ,L A 1 1 .. . z 1 1 L - 1' ' ' ' xx 1 12 'f 1 ' - 1 1 5 1 ' . f 1' ' ' '- 1 I ' 1 v 1 1 . 1 ' ' l ' L 1 ' ' 1 x ' b . . . , 1 . . , . ' Q , . . ' ' . 1 - 1 1 - , I l I x ' x A' l li L' l' l li I K: .- ,, . 1 3 ., Ai.. 25 ,A. .. 1 .1 . 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 V 1 ' i V l 1 , , A 1 1 . 1 1 1 l 1 1 I x1 1 ' . 1 1 1 . , . , . . , 'I 1 1 . v ' 1 D '. 1 1 1 l A . I 1 1 4 1 4 ' 1 1 l 7 - 7 7 9 D . . ' 1 - - -1 . , f 1 ' . . L , 1 .I x ' L' Y I x ' . 4 1 1 1 x 1 Y. A ' l A ' , , ,. . , , . , . ' ' -I ' ' 1 an I-.aff 16' J IUNIOR GROUP ONE ROVV ONE: Luurine Stefuny, Carol Rich, Kathy VVire, juan Ricco Kula- Spence joan Price, Ellen WVaIker, Umm TIIOIHIS RONV TWO P1tShoudv buwan Wxl mn Llndl XX 1rd Elsu Wltson Plt OKeefe Patncn Imam C frrx Sxllm Clthle OConnelI ROVV THREE Bruu. Huth Xludelune Welssmann Liura Boyd Xlxrge Sllul Carol See-Ing XIHIIHHHB R1ce1ard1 Karl Hoifmln R1LI11rcIHu1lenbeLII ROVV FOUR Nilchael Helnu jon Holnnlnn H11 Fromxnelt Hlrry Ike Lee IxI1lLtllf.I' Rod Hlulenbcek Bob Herwldx ROXV FIVE Art HeI1nImLI1t Xhke Cllnettx Inrl Herklotz Law rnnec Crnuur Tom Greene Pete Flrgey Dxetmar Ir1Idr1LI1 ROW SIX john Houtz Chules Fox Dm III1cI1np,ton DWL Prnnlnrlclx Due Heycr Nhke Feldcr Don Coocllmlncl ABSENT Donna Reynolds Kltty San t1lIn Clrol Inenr Xllrx Lwnn W.1Ilh.1usen H my Peery ILNIOR GROUP THREE ROW UNI I lt B01 Ish Brenda I'15her Beverley Irxmh nnxu ID Stcfno Niananng Bocduno I., as ll Tormmc fondrldx ROW T LX lst L Icnnx BlLIx Carolyn Emmy 1 lfl uruvr Ill Dlw Bonnle C4500 'a Bmdglu IJcIzx Ilcdur ROW THREE Carol BLII11 Xlm Blnks Lu Chrxstu Ellnn Denton Cloud Beards In L11 h1'lLNJIl run Lingnlfm ROW FOLR Fred Bllfurc Ix1tI1 Irxdxsrmn john Blrd Thomns Duam Il Inu C IINID BOIJ Cluull R I I X I1 B1II BI LII jnff -Xndcrwn Donzn lrxf Cl Crrtclxun Bmrrx -i.rncIt john 'XIINLTIDID 1 I HO X SIX Cmrgn Fd-Istxm An run ' , 11 - 1- f , C 4 rnmn CUIIILIITJII B4mI1I1y I 1 , -ve' I . . .u I -IA Tony Yolpr-. 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'+--Y - ' , f-- -w.,1.i,.Q.l.u-7.3.--ll: -Q-fs: F! i K W i f. -- '. -' Mt jj , - - '1- .'- ' ' Y if ' rg ,Qc .,- v E 54,7 .19-1 ww- A , JUNIOR GROUP THREE ROXV ONE: Janice Henderson, Judy Dickenson, Bar- hara Hopper, Cathic Graiscr, Jackie Joyce, Tina Hal- scy, Lucy Huiniston. ROXV TNVO: Josephine Frattali, Laura Hoffman, Ce-cclia Fooshkill, Barhara Hassingcr, Sllirlcy Jansson, Pat Huntcr, Eilccn Cermuska. ROW THREE: Doris Houck, Nlargcry Hcrzog, Mary Louise Cliancttc, Nlary Kay Folcly, Jo-Ann Fox, Joanne Lor- rainc Frost, Bcve-rly Jane Creatorex, Albert Nleurer. ROXV FOUR: Richie Otten, Dan McGrory, Harvey X ,v u...-,-.--..- Xlucnclcl, KL-nncth Nlclicrinott, Brucc Lawric, Perry Xlolinaro, Allcn Nh-rriaun. ROVV FIVE: Rohcrt Kochlcr, Rohcrt Prt-scott, Rolmcrt Knox, Ronnie Minion, Pat Lar- clivri, Yan ll, Nc-hcr, Jr., Louis J. Nlastrohattista, Harry NIL-Catliarn, Jr. ROW' SIX: Carmine Piconc, John Komle-rock, Jr., Bill NIL-Cahc, Ricllarcl Olivo, Davirl Pctty, Roucr Xihur, Rogcr Quiinhy, Ronnic S. Rankin. ABSEXT: Joan Fisk, Elizabeth Howlett, Stephen Lin- clahury. RIF b S- f' QW '3 QL xg t - P if GROUP FOUR f' . V . 5 '. S. np F li in in i n 'nw-'pl' . in X I, i f f Q 4 f-.Ui if. ' if r K A-lbw:-,.-1 g F 1 . N L: ,Q-. 'l 1 0, 6 sf ,IUNIOR ROW' ONE: Suncly Koturski, Ginny Lmiry, jo Ann Kncscr, Rntll Larson, Patsy Nluttvr, Nancy Nloorv, Luis Nlnrris. HOW' TYVU: Lynne Xlillvr, Cm-rinalinv xlL'Cfkllll, Linclu Nlurm-, jnclitli Klein, Slmrmi Kc-llrugg, Claiiiclia Nlilvs, Nan Xlacuclniii. ROW' TIIHICIC: -lvifrvy Sturm-Q, Pannclal Kay, Patriciii Nlvrccr, Ginny Hourly, Bnrlmru Klninbucli, Barlmru Xhyc-s, joan Killian. ROW' FOUR: Charles Seyniour, Wally Tceplc, Cvurgc Tirpalli. Charles blmivs. Brnu- Rmvlr-y, Bill Rfirlvnlulc-li, Fr:-cl SC.'llill'l-l'I', Alain Yvrrivr, ROXV FIVIC: l'c'tr- SZrl1'l'l'i, Hill XVviSS, Y Hike- Trwttvr. Fhilpli Hnsw, Bill Tlioinpsun, In-tr-r Sniitli, Hvrnml Strnnz. ROW' SIX: Lf-1' XYriglit, Toni Xlblxky, llulm XYW-rl, llwlm Sllllili, lllirt xvffllhlxy, Hicll- .ml Sollairs. l'.1nl Riigtm-rink. AHSENT: Dianna- Kiinlmll, Lynne Lvgluinicl. Nancy NIL-Koo, Mark Jennings, 1 I 1 r 1 , I opho more 1' Mr Rullo Chalrman of Advnsers -7 'iw Peggy Lane Treasurer Gary Betz President Class Officers 3-l Peter Sellars Vxce Presldent 25: ,dw Q- Af Im Blake Secretary 1,GA, 'Fay - , W I y I . ,fry f, ' 5. 'Q J' ,Q b I AIR I f -ff1. 1, ., 'b a ' rg, k',,'F,',xH ' ' 1' . , . . I xx ' '-1, HL ' 17:5-M ' , U '4 ,K K , .HA ,,... 2 4 1 Nhss Bt-nnmtt Mr Dunne Vlrg Dun 'Q If-u...i 'T 'f it' Vlr Papale 'Mrs Roy Class of 6 1 YVell this is it Soon we will he Sophomores no longer but upper elassnun with rc Sp0I'lSllJllltltS 1nd duties towird our sehool our town our country md ourselves For the p ist two years we havc been strivlng to paxe the wav for these responsibilities md duties through good orgamzatlon Early in our Freshmm year we eleetedC1ry Bet? Presldent Fred Rammler Vice President- jan Bl-ike Secretary and Peggy Lane Treasurer. Under the capable leadership of our officers 'md class advisers we gaxe the Freshman Return Party. For the school year 1978-1909 we elected Cary Betz 'ls President Peter Sell'1rs 'rs Vice-President 'ui Blake as Secretary 'md Peggy Lane as Treasurer. XVe then proceeded to give the '1nnu'1l Bixby Party for the unsuspecting Freshmen. Believing that tht Student Aid Program is a splendid plan for furthering international relationships, we donated fifty dollars to the fund. Our class is not only interested in improving our own minds and bodies, hut in helping to improve those of others, and the Student Aid Program gave us this chance to help others. Also we planned a dance to be held in the Spring. We have a strong class spirit that has kept us united so far and will keep us this way in the future. Aided by this strong spirit, good organization, and determination we can and will return to B.H.S. the trust and hope it has so unselfishly given us. l rf w X rv ,iv Q XX If , pp Q I ' Z-- 111' ' -Q - 112' 3.--5 all 26' I 1 1 V u,, it rg - 5 1 3, ' 2 E e. . 5 E WJ' , E ,A H 5 2 9 E Ss- -il ,. if i' 5 -I ll yr- .QQ ' H, I SW' iw fzig-fgff ff .if 4 'Il V .- - . 4 5 . rv :,ill , r, ' I -4441, ,j- . . f'r ifiifl' N'-' 'f ,Z 71 5 Q Q , ' f n':'l. gg 1' -. - Qi ei, ig-2 , hi' 111. N ', 1. f. - ,M 2: ,fi-I I - I , 1: i a 352 -1 . f if ',: ' .ffiij H5 4 A fl , . . , ,i -. ' H Vg.-an 1 It-L ' 'I' 1' ' ..u:. Illllllllllllllllllllll l K -.- QQ, SOPHOMORE GROUP ONE ROW ONE: Marilyn Ludlow, Heidi Herden, Gail McArthur, Patricia Laubach, Susan Kelly, Carol Leu- pold, Paula Jones, Barbara Ledford. ROYV TVVO: Liz Logan, Peggy Lane, Christina Kocsis, Kathleen Mon- gan, Adele Koenig, Nancy-Lynn Magee, Diane Henrys, Carol Janssen. ROW THREE: janet Hendershot, Linda Moore, Diane Hoffman, Mary Hutchinson, Cara james, Sue Lawrence, Mary Hibbert, Dottie Landon, Brenda Lane. RONV FOUR: David Clauss, Edwin Brookes, Joseph Bonn, Fred Brown, David Bayless, Al Burke, Robert Crawford, Richard Bush. RONV FIVE: George Cessna, Marion Cimosz, Sam Croot, Eddie Danna, Mat- thew Ellsworth, Barney Blake, Brian Baxter, VValt Dor- man. ROVV SIX: VVesley Bennett, Bob Berry, Tuckie Breunig, Roy Bayles, Ernie Buff, Gary Betz, Eddie Duval, Paul Camara, VVayne Alexander. ABSENT: Daniel Barraford, Tom Bumby, jospeh Caccavale, Douglas Craig, Richard DeStefano. ,ec , 1 ,' 'ill 4 S' SOPHOMORE GROUP TVVO ROW' ONE: Barbara Menne, Diane Skrobot, Rosann Santillo, joan McKeown, Betty Shoufly, Kathy Small. ROVV TXVO: Betsy Reisinger, Judie McVaugh, Gail O'Cureck, Bette Zwigard, Nancy Scarano, Eileen Bar- ger, Diane Pellek. RONV THREE: Bonnie Reisinger, Diane Schoenig, Carol McSkimin, Betty Sloat, Gail Radcliff, Susan Pollicr, janet Phillips, Bonnie jo Peetz. ROVV FOUR: Bruce Reid, Fred Rammlcr, Bill Schuclc, Michael C. Mirk. jr., Cordon T. Faulkner, Dennis Ran- kin, Mark O'Cnnnell. RONV FIVE: Bill Parillu, joe Sutton, Perry DeYYitt, Paul Edgar, Boh jcllinf-lc, Cc-urge Eldridgc, Peter Riclmrtls, Ed Erhard. ROW' SIX: jm- l'.acilio, Daniel Rosa, Alhc-rt Pecci, Bob Otrupchak, Bill Reeves, Bulb Paulmn, joe Sciaretta. ABSENT: Patricia Nugent, Flora Perna, Martha Ruggeriu, Lynda Schau- ley, Dorothy Smith, Angelo Perrone. ,kll iffbxx Il flll WNXQ ll z4KNj..?,l...,'w1 all 'Dwi . .. .v - I It : r. ' . ,,,, .Magix-r lgli. E. ll 40 Ml? lf DMC? 5 W Mg fig Q F' fi ll B I ,L5 E 51 - '69 , t -H E. E --. l WWE 1 'lllllgl-llllitllll S X X f I 1- i-9 1 . if , f f N ,j SOPHOMORE ROXV ONE: Valerie Barnes, Jan Blake, Mitzi VVard, Rae Utz, Helen Wall, Susan VVetzel, Linda Welsh. ROYV TWO: Alice Aubry, Mary Ann Terry, Susan Sullivan, Pat Sullivan, Susie Smith, Dolores Beston, Marianne van de Kamp, Irma Badgley. ROW THREE: Karen Amos, Jeri Belton, Dianne Trepiccione, Pam Banks, JoAnn Stark, Karen Van Houten, Edith Attell, Carol Willshax., Lura Young. ROXV FOUR: Roger Fischer, P-'ter Sellars, james Hazelton, Boh Stump, io. GROUP THREE Stephen Schnakenberg, Henry Stone, Dale Forsman, Cary Howell, Steve Fidler. ROW FIVE: Craig Carra- brant, Wayne Trenson, Carl Wagner, Bill Teisher, Bill Sermeus, james Horsburgh, Dennis Young, Fred Wil- liams. ROVV SIX: Mario Carmine Petriccione, joe Frommelt, james Wyckoff, Fred Woods, Stephen Un- fried, David Thomson, Paul L. Sjoblom, Bob Shomer, ABSENT: Rosalind Bailey, Eric Davidson, Walter Gee, Kenneth Harding. J I 's , ,V I 'M .12 Y X 2, i if , ! 1 J - f X- iff SOPHOBIORE GROUP FOUR ROXV ONE: Mary Lynn Guidiee, Bette Heer, Judy Hartley, Lael Grady, Dianne Davidson, Elaine Hansen, Jane Cooper. ROW TNVO: Penny Forster, Lynn Han- nan, Cathy Galhrcath, Linda Davison, Joan De Foreest, Kit Dodd, Judy Doreinus, Ruth Hagen. ROW THREE: Jackie Gould, Valerie Calvin, Jeanne Fisher, Lee Fox, Joyce Hamilton, Heather Glasser, Nlary Lynn Corbin, Jo-Ann Conroy. RONV FOUR: Bruce Humiston, John Jackson, Frank Kieran, Dick Lindabery, Gerald Kaz- uiaier, Chris Moore, Nliekey McDonald, Jaek Houland. ROVV FIVE: Thomas Marsden, Gary Jolliffe, Rohert Lineoln, Jack Jones, Rohert Nlallin, Ronnie McNeill, Chuek Meeker, David Moore. ROW' SIX: Phil Nlarkert, Ken Howell, Jim Keirstead, Don Jackson, Paul Lund, XVally Jarvis, George Nlandigo. ABSENT: Alexandra Donofrio, Judie Fenniiuore, Carol Friend, Susan Hedel, Robert James, Rohert Jones, Bill Mangino, Jeff Stiles, i 4 f ' 'T 1- , 4- 7 ' ? . .NV I as-fx M' ' I , .. L. J 'J' , 7' f 6 Freshman Class Off1C6IS Walter Shutter Presldent i Kelth McDermott Vlce Presldent 'LJ cuff dfwwf rum, 0-P' 'slr Brasher Chalmnn of Advlsers wg Lynn Meyer Secretary new 0-diy il QW Rlehard Bechtol Treasurer My O vye 4 r ' ' -5 . . , 3 Q I ' ' A , V, I , . 2 1 .A 1. . X Q I W. 'X 'W W'-. ,V we 1 X 1 f MR. V X . K sf V ,V 7 W 1 M Mr Cemty I-5 Y? xl-A 44? Miss Hosmer Miss Lunceford Class of 6 Elrly in September the el Iss of 67 comprising more than 130 mem bers xx 1r1lx ente ed B H S to embirle on 1 new nd LXClt1Ilg adventure Our feeling of inseeuiit xx is qLllLlxlXf tlleen may by the LlfllOI' Sponsors who ehd 1 teiilfie yob in getting us xeeustomed to the first of our four years ID hlgh sehool The Seniors furthered our knoxxledge by telling us such useful things as where to find the elevator. The Bfiby Pwrtx' XV'1S given by the Sophomore class in the Fall. Although we felt r'1ther foolish dressing up as babies nevertheless it was a big help in getting us 'icqrriinted with our felloxv classmates. 'Around the World in 60 Dwys 'md Ten Little Indians were the plays presented by the Dr11m'1 Club this yelr. We 'ire especially proud of 'm Bexx'e'ish Iyn .Xnderson and john jwrdilliet 'ill of xvhom helped make thc plwys the big successes that they were. lite in 'lDll'll'j' our class officers were elected. President YV'1lter Shutter- Xice-President, ke-ith Me-Dermott' Secretary Lynn Meyer' and Treasurer Richwrd Bechtol xx'e-re chosen to lewd the class through the remaining months of the Freshmwn yeir. We hope thmt the next three ye-Irs 'rt Bernards High are as exciting and interesting as the past one was., We ure looking f0l'XX'ill'll to that day next September when we can look down on some lowly Freshman with a feeling of pride and loftiness-because we will he Sophoinores. ..,.. I FRESHXIANI GROUP ONE RONV ONE je in Jiclxson jing Bolislm jmnne Douma hlsie effcrson Shiron Bruo Beverly Bogirt Pun Copellnd Lindi Cordon Ellen Divas Thcresi Cro velli ROXV TWO Xllry ,line Dobbs jennifer johns ton june Donclilt Beverly Boitb Xlirs Ann Breeden Cloru Clvlluzzr Eileen jicobus Birblm Hill Sally Clrelncr Mme lulin Btrnire Blfljlllllll Cul Beringcr RONV THRILL Kirnn buy lrox Butrly H rnsgbcn Carol 'Xuten unly Herucltlt Citliy lJI'll1L1Ill Hedy Crlnslull jucly Dultc l untlx Bootli Llntli Llclrulgf Cxrol His singer Plinbc Clyncs junly CRS ROW POUR Peter lliornpson Doug Liudon Hovmrtl XVh1te Richfarcl Surdi Pmrry Tliomis W rltfr Shutter Richard Shutter Casper Sutton Terry Townsend Kenneth XY eber Fred XValter Bill Moose. ROXV FIVE: Norman Torgerson Melvin Moore Robert P'1tten Robert XV. L'1rson je-H lierson Louis F. Ventriglix, john Kouflic Eclcly Louns- bury Lewis Stern olin Vermeulen, ROW' SIX: Alun Ott. Bill Talbot Henry Ziegler, Keith Mc-Derrnott 1ou1'1s 'omine 'e' A '1 it-ws o in Ike omi Smith Bruce Palmer. ABSENT: Pitriei-1 H'1rtm'1n. 1 I3 FRESHXI.-XX GROUP TXVO ROW ONIL juclw S11111Lrf1flcl Lwnnc Swml XI1r1l1etl1 L um lltnr Bc l1 mc uw ur I'1tr1L11 NI IN Jcrrx IU 1 Norull Nunn Llgllllllll X 1rx H1111 R TWO Judy S1 las lllcn S11111r11crs Czrrl Konderogl wnn Xlcur klfLIl NILlDLr111r1tt ll ly Slllltll Bath Tclslnr Holly 'I-lC.l1LI'l0I' Dcnx X 1lL11tL ROW THREE Barbxri Nleehnn -Xnn1PLrrcmL Annctte 'Nmons Bar bara Walton Ing.,r1d Nllet Susan XVarren Pollw Kmg udy Smock Betty -hm Lnderhlll -Xmw 'xilller ROV FOLR Iain Plcrrc jnrclllllet john Glaze lick Cedex' bcrg Edd1eC11mp1y,lmm P111lF Ixclmcr oe ones Xmunt HLllClLfSll1?t bln lJU1I1lnSlKl ll11l1p Drcnhslmr in lx1111l11ll ROW PIKE Rflgil' B1 lilllllt Sum ll H l11rcl Barrnrlgfr 1 Plstm um 1 IJ -Xngelu Rub Bulltnl uw -Xr 117 hclclu 1 l'lllpplS Tl 011115 Clulk RON SIX hclw ml H tt IJUII Cllllllll Lum 5l11clersf1r1 us B XKll1Sll I 1 1m R1Ll1 ml msson C,l1 irlu lxcpplar B1ll lkne-ser Reggie Blshop Rmlmrcl Huutt -XBSENT Cirul mfr S w1ll1 Pxdull Dune X mXXxcl1 111155 B1 an tme I'r.1nk C1111blLtt -91- fi? X Y ln' 4 .a at ff 1 N Tl I ll!ll! ll ' fm X ff! 1-I' ,ffff ,f X 7175 X ye! 5 123? Q f lg: lf i- -d'fn,i L 5111211511 features 111 11 111 111111x 11m 1 11111111 1 rcmcm KN 1 111111 ld 111 1 11111111 l MU' 1 1111 111111 ll11ltllNillll 111111 S11 -- lifv. wl1 l1 f,1lIlFiFtN ' z Y' ' es if l1igl1lig:l11v1l 11111 11111 ' -- ' ' I1111111- 111' 11111 SlH'1'iiil 1-V1-111s 1 Pvc' luke-11 pl111'1-. 1111 1111111111 -111111111 l1r1111k these I' 11- 11111 lllf' 1111-1. 'l'lll' rIP2ll't' 1 'fd 1-111-I1 111' llr if 111115 il ll1Pilll ill 1'1111'. I' 1 111' 1SI!.l'll 1111- 111111l1- 111 1-11,1115 111 1 osl 1 1 - ' '- 1-r. Hall of Fa me Bill Done Most tor B.H.S. Graham - Carolyn Cupicc .. N 1 ,Za X1 , nv Dx Q-rr 3 ,X is Most Popular Norm Ballcntine - Jeanne Youngman Best All Around Bruce Faulkner -- Carol Barto Best Dressed Nancy O'Fee - Rich Ricciardi Class Ioumalist Macia von Sneidcrn - Pete Cornish 4'5 A vs f. cm ev 'S T9 ,, ,... 'Ji-. is '. .v 1 0 fx C17 f WW I X FH ff ff f' I f: ' f ,'!'Zfl, cl' ' 'V rc' , ' M 'ffl- Most Businesslike l ' ff ffl, '5 ' -w ff! ' Connie Heath - George Donner X f ' X ff 1' ' V l'Il . X -- 72:-e..- '41l. , l Class Genius Bill Graham -- Harriet Rinse X'-25,-'aw Nlost Stylish Carolyn Cupicv - Art Hnincs Most Musical Karon Skonberg - Emic Ciglio f'Y 11 rv -,s 3 ffl 5 4 2 . R Q. :IQ Us 3' '- 'ZLZMXI F x . A W . .NNXXl.,.5 -Q ,EA j A - 1 7 ' f3'X 1Q:!ll Qifi7'Qf7' ' m '- f' n M i. f , - -. -4-L XL! Most Artistic Terri Buonpamc -- Tom Furgvy 1 -, .. if SN jixx i l l,qLl2NiXx F ' f 3 Ev. f Qi -fi? 9 ' 21 X Y-T-4 ' -c , K X'Y .3 , f ,E'V 4+ 'J X L 5 ,S W ? f! ra , A , .... . .... ,. .. .. .dll , THX 5 15 11,1 , in j C X I :K 'NNI -1- v 'Oi - E. HU'lli,l' 'li 3, xx iw ! X +- lz ' X X . fl 77 Class Clowns Earle Paynton - Viv Sempf ,.. fi f 3. ,Q K , I,v 5 pmjrnl 1 rv '36 4' W' 14 l 1 Best Dancer A41 Q my 1 1 ,,,,, 3 i ff , l if L FE Q ILJ 4 f - X 79 SPORT HONORS Honors and FOOTBALL: Bruce Faulkner fl? iii. Carmine Picone BASEBALL: Iolin Konderock CID. I. All-County, 2. All-State. i f l It v..-P -ifii at , - fffnib Y L Debi Decker and Betsy Talbot, future and present Vice-Presidents of the Cen- tral Atlantic Area Tri-Hi-Y. Linda B o 21 r rl m :1 n , State Achievement A W ai r d and Delegate to National 4H Congress. BOYS, STATE SITTING: jim Ziegler, Ken Frederick, Ted Albert. STANDING: George Don- ner, James Howland. T36 GOVERNMENT FOR GIRLS SITTING: Put Ludlow CID, Linda Bonrrlmaln ill. STANDING: Elise Huzelton fill, Karen Skonlmerg HJ. ABSENT: Carol Ruyson KID. I. Girls' Citizenship Institute, 2. Girls' State. - C is V fl ,B -', ,f. i,,5!f1:L MODEL LEGISLATURE RONV ONE: Pete Cornish, Commissioner Highways 61 Public Safetyg Bob Pope, General Sm-c,y Somerset Hills YMCA, Bill Graham, Speaker of House. ROW' TXVO: Betsy Talbot, Tom Kurn, Tom Cross, Corky Miles. ROW THREE: Debi Decker, Linda Gulnuc, Edwin Garretson, Art Haines, Nancy Tuylor. ROVV FOUR: Dave Frederick, Bill Koechlein, Fred Bluzure, Kirk Henry. Absent-Gail Looker, Linda Boardman. Awards SCIIUI,fXS'I'IKI XIACLXZINIC 11111I I.,'X'I'Il.XXI I'UI'XlJ.X'I'IOX 1-XIII PRIZES IIOXY UXICQ XI.1ry' ixllll 'Iurry CII111Nt1111- IQUCSIN, G.1iI 'I'1'isI11'r, XI1111' :XUII HIIKIY, IIl'1'IllI1l I'-ISIll'I'. IIOXY TXYO: .-XI1Lc Aubry, C.1rr1-111' 101115, Patty fktlllk, .I11.111 C11r111iL'r. ,I-lIlt'f BI.1Iw. NILISIC HONORS LEFT tu RIGHT: EII011 IJc'11tu11, AII-Stzltc OfL'Ill'S- 1111, Cvrmrgv Iionncr, AIIA Stale' IS.111cI, X'.lIl'IIl' A111g111', All-State Chorus. Bill Cr11I111111 1 I-'irst Prize - State Physics Exam - Rutgers, 1958. -1 State Enzi1111c'1'111g Exam - H11t114'r5, N59 I CUXIXII'fIIffIAI. IIUNOIIS SI'I lIXfl. I.IfI 'I' 'IO IIICQIII. I'.1tty Crf111I11 1I1 121, .l.111 Rvis- Y l11i'1I' II . XI.111I1-1- I 1xI11-r 111 121. SIXXIJIXCI I-IfI 'I4 TO IIICLIII. IVI111141111- IJ11I1111y' 1I . NI.11'1' II111t111.1 122 :XIISENTZ ' I'.r1111- I511fI 1 I 1. I511.111 I311xt1'1A 1 I 1. I'11t I..11cI1vr1 LIP. 1. 311 1171111 1'1,,,mg C,ICl'fIfllUfL. 2. 1211 Wfml Slmrtlzazzcl Certi- fIl'llf!'. I 1 1 5 - f . r-3 X111 XXIJINUII 11w11rcIx N11i11111.1I KI1-rit SQ-I111 xI1111 f.1-1t1I11'.111's Ill Iirmw I .111II1114-r, CI1-11 III ILLI AI IJ111111111 .Xrt II.lIIlCS RMI! II1.11'Im' , I11 rt 1lIllI ISIII U1'11I1. 9 11 111 111,1 N, 335 , e ,+ -V 1 IAT- ea , if 772 I . b Y I l1I S Il 1 II 1I I 1 C 1 , I511g1. C..1111.1111 I.1111I.1 f1 I 1111 XI1lX .X1111 I'+1I1N 1111 1.121 Xxqtf 11 -11, 1 1 1 1 I 1 1Il'11I1lNI I11111I1,1II 1111 mmlx B1 Activit in the 'I'liv Crcuit Books clilsscs with Mr, Briislivr im- tlic priclu of the Seniors. gr l 1 an S ll' Xlr, Pzlpalc- livzicls towards tlic outvr pcriphvry for this junior class. f. Ax I Bill, Carrenc and Rich prepare ai French III report. Mrs, Hutclieson is :i licxlpcr to :ill classes. liuiiurs listvn intently as Mr. Ferry givvs om- of liis inloriiml U. S. His- tory lm-tiirvs. .-Xu, iiitvrvstixiq p.irt ul Spanish class is lv.urnim.: swim- of tlic- geography ol Spain, .is Nruiuy .uid Xlilxu clcmon- stratum ..-1 ' . ig 1 6 Classrooms From the first day that a Freshin enters B.ll.S. the Guidance Uflice and his teachers help him to decide which course and subjects he should take, XVhcthcr his course of study is College Prep, General. Commercial, or lndustrial Arts. he knows he will get a good basic education. Along with the sciences, languages, and history, the Col- lege Prep course is especially noted for its advanced English program and the new accelerated math program. , For those students who are not sure if they would like to continue their schooling after graduation, the General course olliers theiu a chance to take a variety of subjects from the different curricula. The Cfoiuinercial course prepares students for the business world by giving them excellent training in typing, bookkeeping, and stenography. The boys taking the Industrial Arts program net only learn the skills that they will use later in their jobs, but they also contribute a great deal to the school by building scenery, making repairs, etc. Aside from the required subjects that everyone has to take. there are also many electives that the students have en- joyed taking. Some good examples arc: Driver Training, Typ- ing. Chorus and Band. With the great variety of subjects taught at Bernards High. it is easy to see why each student is able to follow a particular program best suited to his own needs and abilities. Let's gol Richl 11's Friday dancing so swing your pretty partner. Nliss Yeagle watches as her students I gmt a chance to develop their artistic P 1 talents. I 4 . I ' 1 The renowned Chomg of B,H,5, is Practice, practice and more practice led by our music director, Mr, Wil- for marching and concerts. liams, 5.4 7 ,Y -1 ---1 .-l N' An Intermediate Algebra challenge accepted hy lim. Psychology, the largest class in school, is one of the most informative. Activit In The Nlr. Dunne seems intent upon explaining this perplexing problem. Pete asks Mr. Sprague for an explaination of a difficult trig. triangle. F1124-r Sophomorcs final Biology fun as they cxtuniuc one of Mr. Myers' many collections. ' - ll xx s it tm tm Billt Sour hitter or otherwise' FN W 4 1 I 4 M.. -a.3,, Nleehunieal drawing prow-s itself interesting as well us useful to these boys. Even girls can change :1 tire in an emergency. llu .unrl fnrrxnxmn tum lllflllxfflll Kris w s f flllllllllklll. rrx Lrmisr- 1s Lrlslng .ulvrmtnum uf the rapprmrtnn 1 1'enl.1ruf-cl lilnxlry. School Play i ill, 1 In Front D1 ins llc 11rx s d1ncer L 1el f'r1dx cl incer 1ro11 lx: lloge l111t1r L r1 loung cl 1111 cr Ro tr Xihur Illill 111 I ilt to Right Chris Xloort Bosc ol1n IFC 1ll11t Fr 111111 1 n Dt Forces lt nnx 'Nincx T x or Ctrtu frorysz lqLl'xNlQlH Fl11111e 111 -Xl IU t Ntxx shox I 1 Boxx l s 1 R11pl1 Bolo lxothlcr Stuirt C 1rol Huctlni F1111lx Bu Hinsgen Xlrs Xlurehison Pctc Cornish l lNStDlI'tOl1t XIl1'llI'1C C'r1tcr A011 1 .2 y A II11111 ll11lt 18 Fogg Hudson Crcen 'xlr lk 1 sx I 1llo1 XIWYI Fix 'Nmcv X1 IQCC -Xuge 1C'l Bttsx 'I' llvot Nl r1 Fix Nfmu Nhqee Aflg6llf.'I Btrtl11 Broxxn Bill Holmes Colontl Proctor Willx lleplt Iudgz Ollltlllll Tom Cooper Blitlxstone Su s111 Smith Susie Cul Teishcr Gail Absent Phxllis Xhncltler This xr ll the Dr1m11 Cluh piesented Around the XXo1ld 111 S0 D1xs Mt Hunes as Phineas om' l11d the le1d1ng role xx hile Xlarldne C1 lttl pl ixtd -Xoudl the beautiful Indian girl, 11111 lttt Co1111sl1 xx 15 P1sstp11tout Foggs x 1l1t. The storx' t'1kt11 from ules Xernes novel lux' thc sunt 11'1111e required many different strut settingfs which xxxrt cleverly incorporated ' o llltl '1x' its, . i'qX1'11111tl tlu lVorltl in S0 D'1ys which takes 'ec ' tie l'1t1 ciglitntntli ccntur' is story of Alll lf11,5lisl1111'111's xxulgtr with his friends tl111t lie Q-1111 go LlI'OllIICl the xx'orld in exac eighty duxs. lle then sets oil, running on a tight 5L'llt'tlllll'. xx'l1ile ull sorts of incidents hap- pen to sloxx' l1i111 up. The excitement builds up 11s his time grows short and Hnally reaches a eliinux XYllClI l1e 111'1'ix'es lmclc at his home with only lIIllllllUS to spare. gf fl -4s..,' ' trwclitionzxl Baby Party. Dances Cfnther round Clts Ol mx xnlung, ut IIIILIIIIISSIOH tum P 51 ' Pick your music. Angel. Fran and Gus talk over the big success. ,S X 1, N 'm li! 'iii ...U ,qi ' x 1 -Q- 1 s Tom Lrowns Sue Quun Ag Parson Palmer pronounu s vows. Hudson officiutes at Drama Club assembly gb V 5 L. As s e m bl 1 es ASSEMBLY AND BIBLE READING COMMITTEE ROXV ONE: Mr. George NV. Watson - Advisor, Con- nie Heath - Co-Chairman, Bill Steelman - Co-Chair- man, Gail Teisher - Bible Reading Chairman, Mr. Papale - Advisor. ROXV TVVO: Betsy Sehwingel, Art Haines, Linda Gulnac, Bill Schumann, Linda Board- man, Ken Frederick. ABSENT: Bob MacKenzie. The students at B.H.S. have been well en- tertained by a number of good dances and many interesting assemblies. This Fall the football season was started with a football dance and a little later in the season the Cheerleaders gave a dance. In Oc- tober a square dance was sponsored by the Koininia Tri-Hi-Y. The juniors presented us with a Halloween Dance at the end of Oc- tober. After Christmas Vacation they gave an- other dance and during polio week there was a very successful March of Dimes Dance. The Student Council was in charge of a tea dance one afternoon which helped raise money for the Foreign Student Fund. On February 14, the Y Council held the traditional Valentine Ball, where everyone saw Sue and Mike crown- ed Queen and King of Hearts. In March a dance was put on by the Varsity B Club for basketball, baseball and track. The Cheerleaders started something new this year-basketball pep rallies, which drew just as enthusiastic crowds as the football pep rall- ies have. There was a speaker about the UN on United Nations Day and in February Mr. Frank Townsend from the N. j. Bell Telephone told us some of the folklore of New jersey. The Drama Club and Student Council also gave us several good assemblies this year. X ff SOII. The Mtllonalres-a favorite around town Cheerle aders spur pep rally- The Drill Team co-captains thank Mr Wat Elfic's l Jig moment: Garbage Sonny is caught in the confusion. A night to remember. FSP' If H, ,,?3'x A feast at the magic hour. Junior and It is traditional in Bernards High that the juniors entertain the Seniors at a Prom in May, This was done in fine style last year by the Class of 1959, who chose as their theme, Oriental Gardens. The gym was converted into a japanese pagoda with japanese lanterns and japanese cherry blossoms. One of the japanese fortune cookies from the han- quet must have predicted a successful Senior Prom for the Class of '59! They were veterans when plans began to formulate for their NVhite Cliristinasv Prom. The gym was covered with blue and white streamers, accented with beautiful Christmas scene murals on the walls. Lester Laninis hand also contributed to the success of both proms with fine music. IIoxx'ever, none of the splendor of these Proms could have been realized without the guidance of Nlr. Ferry, the Prom adviser, Phil Cooley, chairman of the junior Prom, and Karen Skonberg, chairman of the Senior Prom. Watch out or you'll drown the termites! ti-L-.1 I. ' S21-its J ' lu ' X . x ,, Ls s JS: S W YI 3 It Senior Proms 5 5 '-al.L, .l H' s lfyu' if H inn - -'lg 'fs' 4 .,, - 1 ,- - lr Q4 f 5' X ..-1:1 f Santa's helpers fill the sleigh. Putting up the twelve miles of crepe paper. parents. Can this be our Old Gym! As the band played on. I S-. Another banquet, compliments of the Seniors' T Do not open until Chritmas. The faculty enters the Holiday Spirit. Look who is Lfllllfliilljl thc- tmpiniow UUXV! Budding vngirwx-rs. .t S '5 '5 Silent Night, Holy Night A miwiy c-11itiv.1tc'1i Oh, you girisi inte-rr-st in l.m, A high stvpping auiciitiun tu thr- Color Guard! Couch can rio it tm: . Y-4 DM I Smarts Ind Nllbff' 1 r U if 1 . fa 4 r11tdt0r n r 111 lllllf mlmlx Illlu ul ll' Htl In ilu :ml It lm- lN'Q'll -uid tlnut ilu- f' 'l 6- in Zill mvnl ix tml tlu- nut-wl Fllly fan' lr, in- ftmul, ilu- muy tln- rillll' was pluyvcl. This ln-ing truv. fllll xilully l't'llIt'IIllNAI'i'd wen' lln- 'lllXl0'lf an-l lm:-1-llvw on tllv 'C? of t'Lll'll imlixialllzil play'-r :mel fl of il 4wnlqvvlHlNQl -lla! uf ilu- mJllV1l'- ' ' 1 95 Football 1703? B-'J' ROW ONE: Mike Schowalter, Gus Dante, John Kon- derock, Bruce Faulkner, Tom Cross, Norman Ballentine -Captain, Bob Calbreath, Bill Steelman, Carmine Picone, Phil Cooley, Cary Betz. ROW TWO: Bruce Carlin, Dave Hever, Dan McGrory, john Houtz, John Anierrnan, Mike Adams, Matt Domanski, Dave Freder- ick, Ed Roney, Steve Cobb, Art Garrison. ROW THREE: Mr. Cartier-Coach, Mr. Cerrity-Assistant Coach, Dan Heaclington, Bob Otrupchak, Austin Cogs- well, Mark O'Connell, Bruce Rowley, Bruce Lawrie, Foo'raALL SCHEDULE Sept.27 Bernarda 6 Bound Brook ' 7 Oct. 4 Bernards 6 Hackettstown 28 Oct. Bemards 38 A Watchnng Hilix Reg. 6 Oct. Bemards 32 H Roselle 18 Oct. Bemards h 0 H Roselle Park 26 Nov. Bemards 13 H North Plainfield 14 Nov. Bernards 0 H Newton ' 6 Nov. Bernards 0 Somerville 39 4--, Ps B Ken Howell, Mr. Dunne-Assistant Coach, Mr. Ferry- Assistant Coach. ROW FOUR: Tom Wolsky, Mike Mirk, Dave Clauss, Bill Teisher, Ken Dunster, Rich Olivo, Keith Erickson, Tom Breunig, Pete Szarek, Doug Garrahrant. ROW FIVE: Al Burke, Ed Ciampaglione, Karl Herklotz, jeff Stiles, Paul Rigterink, Perry De WVitt, Bill Sermeus, Harry Ike. ROW SIX: Chuck Meeker-Manager, Carl Modecki-Assistant Manager, Matt Ellsworth, Chuck Syemour, jim De Pietro, Mike Heaney, Walter Gee-Manager. ABSENT: Dick Muller, I-4g B C D--. bl The Four Brainsv vlf'2f25r'1w mf n , V., ov' ,, A .C f '4!l'.'gJ.' :' '. l !.. r V we :' -A 715: , 'Q - Art Garrison Bruce Carlin Gus Dante Seniors Dxck 'vluller Norm Ballcntlnr Captam Qi Phxl Cooley ritual- 4.351 in bil 00 1' r 'H .m J ln, Ju 14 35, Bob Calbreath 'viatt Domanslu Ed Roney .H U- , 1-5-' rx., 3 , xl '4 -v 1- ? .ir Q- 1-ff nfl ' . if? v' -- . 'Q' 1 '- .Z if r-if. sg v- . ,gf-.3.xr,: 1- ' 'V 'A' f .Q 1-1 ' pf.- , i- ' 'Q wa Y. '... 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I ,Q -.v 31.1. - , . - , b, . 4- 1 'Si' , .. 7 -, 7.1 1,1 gf .. - ' m,, :.-.. .'.- 'z . ,,- - .,,i4,j.',, V :--Y l vp' 5.5. - ',,,,'-fl.-. -q .1'..,-, ' '-.'- 11 Ag ' .,:-', sa- Av?-. ' ', 'f ,,-gn Q .V t m . - M X , '-,'f '. ,,, - 5.11. ,- . , ' Y 1 -. i -5'--1, V-gg., , ' 'Z-ffijwj - - ' ' f-Q-' , Mn KG- ,L f '7.4..z1 ::.- -.v Ballentine smothers another. 'its r Hey, 'Leon', slow downl The '5 8 Season During the 1958 season the Mountaineer football team won two contests while drop- ping six encounters. The Crimson finished up with a 1-3 Somerset County Conference record. Throughout the season the team was hampered by injuries to key men. Backs Dick Muller, Bruce Carlin, and Cary Betz all missed games due to injuries while linemen Phil Cooley and Bill Steelman had to miss contests also on account of injuries. In the first game of the season, played on a Monday because of rain the previous Saturday, the Crimson lost 7-6 in a thrilling contest. The following week, after holding Hackettstown at bay for one period, the Tigers broke loose for a 20-6 victory. After defeating Watchung Hills Regional 38-6 Bernards scored a 32-18 victory over Roselle for their only two wins of the season. In both games, right end Bruce Faulkner was the star, catching three passes from right halfback Dick Muller on the famous 42 quickie option play against the Warriors and scoring five touchdowns against Roselle for all of BHS's six pointers. Against Roselle Faulkner snared three passes from quarter- back john Konderock and two from Muller on the 42 quickie. It was these two wins in which Faulkner scored eight TD's that started Bruce on his way tq several All-State honors. Roselle Park then shut out the Mount- aineers 26-0 and the following week Bern- ards went down to the Canucks of North Plainfield. In the North Plainfield game, Norm Ballentine, the captain of the squad, was outstanding in his line play, but the Canucks took a 14-13 decision as they scored with less than three minutes remaining in the game. This was Bernards' second county loss by one point. In the last home game of the season Bern- ards dropped a 6-0 decision to Newton. And in the final game of the season against their traditional rivals, Somerville, the Crimson went down to a 39-0 defeat. Even though the team did not have a winning record, the school spirit always re- mained on a high level thanks to the band, cheerleaders, and the newly formed drill team. D C Dc C DCC ID 1 ID '1 n n I1 1 F11 F11 Feb Feb FQ1 FL1 Xdl' 9 lNorth Hunterdon XI1nh1lle Xlorrls Hllles lNorth Plunfreld Qomcrullc XI1nv1ll0 North Plfunfreld W ltCllllHg H1119 Bound Brook 'Worth Huntrmlon SOII1LlV1llL lfvltdlllflg Hllls Bound Blook lNu1 Provulencc how Provulcnce lNorth Pll1Ilf1Cld lNorth Pltunfreld Frcghold Totals 1959 Basketball Couhci C1rt1er 'and Ferry drscuss strategy ROXV ONE jaff Junrson Ken Frederxclx Plnl Cooley 111 cur 1 son lt lorsmm Bruu Flllllxflil' Cltun Y 1n 'Ncher R IX Husvcth 11 rxu uc Q R I ULH 1 Chunk Xlcyer ROXV TWO XIr Clrtler Comh D11n uns un Xlungfr Bury Qlulx XI1n1 tr S tton B mlmlax Dukm Bob Otmpclnlt Dlvt lrrtcltrldt 111 XI uutcr D14 Nlxttluxs Bllllt 1 lmcr 1 Ill l 1 Nrxrur Xlr Fvrrx Asmstumt COILI ABSENT Doug, Crug, X lxl lx Ht urx Ch 1rl1 s onu XI mo Lt X 23 R25 H yuh., 1:auf'4w.. , ,, . ,..ve'.:'f pg ..w.5f7,, -4 '- ...4. ,. .., rrgwv: 72 -- .. - fzf ' L' ' ,Q 'glfihfffg 'ns 4 Q11 afwx ,W 5:55 Iii? f J? 75, f: ffff -5... Q Q X 40 , . 'ld 1' 'lvga -.W Ny, A, I '51-5' Q exe Championship Action. The 1958-59 basketball season turned out to be one of the high points of the school year. Although not picked to be a strong team, the boys developed into one of the top quintets in the area under the guidance of Cach Car- tier. ln compiling a 14-4 record, the Mountain- eers won more games than ever before in the history of the school and brought the county championship to B. H. for the first time in twenty years. The team started fast, winning its first three games, including a thrilling 63-61 overtime conquest of Morris Hills. jeff jamison's basket with seven seconds remaining sent the game into the extra period. A hot-shooting North Plainfield five then handed the Mountaineers their first loss, but the team came back with a solid 58-44 victory over Somerville's Pioneers, as captain Bruce Faulkner scored 223 points. After splitting two more county games, the team ran off a string of eight consecutive wins, including a 62-42 round of Bound Brook that clinched a tie for first place in the county. Ray Husveth led a second half surge that insured our victory over the Cnisaders in this crucial game. B. H. S. and North Plainfield both finished with 8-2 county records, thus necessitating a play-off. Van Neher led the Mountaineers' fine team effort in this encounter by controlling the rebounds and leading both teams in scoring. Clutch baskets by Ken Frederick and Chuck Meyer also were high points as B.H.S. came through with a well deserved victory and the county title. Throughout the year, Faulkner, Neher, Hus- veth, and veteran Phil Cooley combined to give the team tremnedous rebound strength. Meyer and jamison provided the scoring punch from the guard position, while Ken Frederick was the playmaker and led the team in assists. The Montaineer team was strong defensively, allowing only 48.8 points a game. Dain Sutton, Kirk Henry, Dick XVhite, and Dave Frederick backed up the regulars and gave the team fine depth. Van Ncher and Bruce Faulkner, who ranked first and second in scoring were named to the All-County Team. Coach Ferry directed the Vfs to a 3-13 season, allowing a number of boys to get play- ing experience. High-scoring Bob Otrupchak, Al Verrier, jim Kierstead, and Bob Duke were the nucleus of the team. Coaches Dunne and Ccrrity. Q 9 '9 Q we min 95421- . M, - Q .Tg1,.,Pl ilu: -'L 9' 545-if fi ,J Q ,K 'M . ,Q-'m- -af. ,g . ,,-1 A-W - ...BELL 'W .-- A- loe takes ll Cut. li K f Q I 1 N: E 1 If .4 K W It A t A W 2 I A kf V iq W' I ffm Q bn ,Y Q I Q! i ,IA - -'ml A K U 1 2' ' X -' L ' C f 5 r , .V L Ve' A T A 1 Iv ., - A . 4.-W 'v-xr-f' -f ' gf: ,, - , .. -3,5 -- Q--,,j3. v' A ' ag'-lv A W- H H4 vu v , -. .-':n- gf' f' 1 Nice Homer, Matt! Heads up! mia- . J F y Varsity S1-niors. ,- W a ,, U, . 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Sri .SF I' ,K 5 2 - -,.Q'V13'l5fs.'.!f'Z'E 'f 4 f a'...4' Betz joe 1 959 Baseball Apnl 17 Apnl 21 Aprrl 28 Apnl 24 Apnl 28 M 1 Ma 5 Watchung Hllls Reg Hanover Park Reg Bound Brook Hanover Park Reg New Provrdence North Plalnficld Manvxlle Aw ry Home Home Away Home Home Home M 'ny May May May May May une Somervlllc Manvlllc New Provulcnu Watchung Hills Reg Somerville North Plamflcld Bound Brook Hom: Au n Holm Hom: Aw u An ly Au ly '51, HW -'Fl-'Af i Ke'-ff 'WX r lv? asv' K' tefslaw X np I ROW ONE Duck Muller Bruce Faulkner Captam V5 1: fr Clmosz Bruce Humnston Bxll Semmeus Bob Hlll Chuck Meyer Matty Domanskl jeff jlmlson John Konderock John Arrlson Carmme Plcone ROW TWO Mr Cernty Coach Stephen Cobb Joe Telesco Dam Sutton Dave Heyer Fred Blazure Ralph Russo Mike Heaney Dale Forsman Nh Dunne Assxstant Coach ROW THREE Mano Petrlcclone Nlarxon In Sprmg a young mans fancy turns to thoughts of baseball of course Not only the thoughts of young men but apparently young women too as baseball at least has become a popular spectator sport at Bernards Hlgh Lead by Coach Cerrlty Coach Dunne and captam Bruce Faulkner thxs years team looked very promxsmg Senlors on the squad were Captam Faulk ner flBl, Dxck White f3Bl, Dlck Muller KSSJ, joe Telesco f2Bl, jeff jamlson QCD, Matt Do manskr CCFQ, Dam Sutton 13B, LFJ, and Chuck Meyer QFD The talented underclassmen who usually filled out thls yearls startlng varslty team were Infielders Dave Heyer, Fred Blazure and Mlke Heaney, Outfielders Steve Cobb and Ralph Bonn Fred Rammlcr Mark OConnell Jlmes Bowdrsh john Koufhe ROW FOUR Thom rs Komhne Nianlgcr joseph Sclaretta Manlger Barney Bhkc. Craig Curl brant Ed Erhard Bruce Palmer Howard Whlte Drck Matthews Gary Dommskl Walt Dorman Nlanager Paul Kelmer Manager Russo and pltchers john Konderock and john Arrlson Although the season opened wlth three stralght losses they were due not to lack of talent but to the problem of Hndmg the wm nlng combmatlon of players The startmg pltch ers were effectlve but suffered losses due to errors that let ln unearned runs The blggest problem that faced thus years squad was the lack of hlttmg power Although the transfer of hard hlttlflg Dlclc White to B H S and the development of other varsity players helped a b1t, but was stlll a lot to be f.l6SlI'6d Under the coachmg of Mr Dunne, the 1959 jV's shaped up very well Thls, of course means future strong B H S teams. . . . Q l 7 . . K ' . 12 1 ' 'Q 1' ' . ' -3 . ' . 19 ' .' -1. ' - ' ' 22 ' ay ' s 1 ' s . ,R V Y ' I 2 'H .Ay --3. . ilwf, n ! A Y . - . .1 , V B V . in ' 2, ' ' I :.. .F ' 4 .,.,, as -. T. ,v A . ' -.. 2 ' f .., -www as .' mf t . 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The team was strong in the hurdles where Captain Bruce Carlin, lim Ziegler, both seniors, and Bob Prescott a junior held forth. The team was especially strong in the pole vault with Phil Gould, Bill Graham, Al Verier and Glen Cortelyou soaring into the blue. ln the quarter mile the Mounties had Phil Cooley, Ted Albert and Kirk Henry, a new- Power from Dave. Flying Saucer. comer: in the half mile Ley VVhiting, Bill Koech- lein and Don Iacksong in the mile George Don- ner and Ed Garretsong and Ken Fraderick, Van Ncher and Phil Cooley in the jumping events. The weights were handled by Dave Fred- erick, Tom Cross and Whity Lund for the Crimson. John Houtz, jeff Stiles, and Bill Mangino, the latter two newcomers, bolstered the dashes. Many other newcomers developed nicely as the season progressed, greatly supporting the team. Up and Over. and-el fs! N3 4 CROSS-COUNTRY llill Nlangino, George Donner, Ted Albert, Ernie Buff, Bill Koeelilein, Barry Clark. 'S CROSS-COUNTRY The fall of 1958 marked the beginning of a new sport at Bernards High. Having seen the improved Spring results of other schools in the iniddle distances following cross-country run- ning in the Fall, a cross-country teani was organized by track Coaeh Krurnbiegel. Several boys, led by George Donner and Bill Koeehlein, came out to run distances up to three and one half iniles. Two meets were held, both of them at home, Somerville High took the first, but Bernards won over Morristown Prep in the rainy second. pw , ' , MLW... . ' ',,,.- .2 , if'-.S 191'-I -- , , Q' , A n , - Q . . T, .f2Y, in ', 42' .-. w , - .- YVYA v Q r- .Tr 5 Y H 41 ...f 7 4-,. 4 1 A .5 - , V -nfl.. nl V, -. wi, 'f 4 ' -te ' '-fi I 'I 'la , . -,J A , ' . A saggy ti ' ' -' 4 ,, ,, i ' - ' ' 1 w : an sell. ,aff A . 'Q W x . Q vb C QI - W . I .C x4,, A .,'l.1,rl ,J Qi, P ,Est -is--4? th' : JJ I ,' 4l. 1. M-gay X, ' ,J K u M V f K . 4 I Q D , 1 V 5 Z gr J QW M li1 'lq,iLf 1 4 ,GSH 1144- SIM? .Af 4 5 J .iff A XJ- ,JIM iff: , A i hw I it-,F -nf Q: K 1- 1- - -' - 1 : I . gr, ff nl 4 . K fqf , c,,i.Y-'N .JQJJ , 4 r X! l ,HAD ii I .BMP Q Izfqx 45 .42 QA! .5 4 .' R 1 f he ggi, .1 ,tru . 4 , 951.5 H Q, ,lv .. x ' ll xfj' . I 5 UQ Q 4 x A --r r- 'Q 9 , 'IK ' fa? 7 .Q , 2--sl J' -'QQ ff, v:p'v -f-XF' ,.f 'ji ' fi - 37 .rw xv, is I 3' X 0 apo N 4-057 0 TA, 0 ,S 9? if 'A ,. i I . V fi I - . . N' - ,. ' I V -.o 1. Q.. y I . jr lx koi.,-3 wists' 1 ,r 35: 1 J - Y 'X I ' ' , 1, .J We , l 13 fy , , . -Us .'aNf'.v, V QNA- glib an -1 s!'. QFKNAY1 . 9 .- - ' 47+ 'riff wt' ' J: 9' 'A N 9 0 4' 442 , 2116- 4,+J'f,5f iff fy A , ,CV .K A ,fy - L qfgy 1,0 ' t, Q: ,Gift I evvcflbh mfg' x, Par . ' I ROW ONE: Phil Gould, Ley Whiting, Bill Graham, Phil Cooley, Ken Frederick, Bruce Carlin - Captain, Tom Cross2 Ted Albert, George Donner, Bill Koechlein, Ed Garretson. ROW TWO: Mr. Krumbiegel - Coach, Kirk Henry, Doug Craig, Herb Neher, Dave Frederick, John Ike, Keith Erickson, Tom Greene, Richard Olivo, Bob Sciaretta, Mr. Taylor - Assistant Coach, RONV THREE: Mr. Weber - Assistant Coach, Thomas YVolsky, Glenn Cortelyou, Mickey McDonald, joe Sutton, Chris Moore, Mike Feider, Peter Sellars, Jeff Stiles, Harvey Muendel. ROW FOUR: Bill Mangino, Sam Croot, Bemd Strunz, N Art Helmbrecht, Alan Verrier, Eddie De Filippis, Den- nis Rankin, Ken Howell, Don Jackson, Rod Haulcn- beck, jim Howland. RONV FIVE: Bob Prescott, Bruce Rowley, Karl Herklotz, WVally Teeple, Robert YVood, John Amerman, Richard Sellars, jim Ziegler, Phil Markert, Robert Koehler, john Houtz, Ed Roney. ROW' SIX: Charles Seymour, NVayne Wiegand, Paul Lund, Pete Szarek, Steven Fidler, George Mandigo, Tom Marsden, Walter Shulter, Ernie Buff, Tony Volpe, George Eldridge. Major Decisions in the Coaches Office aff' liege April 27 Somerville Away April 29 North Plainfield Away May 4 Bound Brook Away May 6 Manville HOIHC May ll Watchung Hills Reg. Home May I3 North Hunterdon Reg. Home and North Plainfield May 20 Somerset County Meet Home May 25 Somerset County Relay Home May 27 Roxbury Home May 30 Central jersey Mcct Away june 3 Somerset County Novicf Away june 6 State Meet - Rutgers Golf Team Coat-li Ferry checks Captain Graham's stance. 3 - x :QQ - ,QQ ,A - ' M ,, A -.?-if-1 . . f , , Q , gg-9'-an . , f ' .. - - -- , Q -,A ,,-,, f- , . ,4,.f,f', -1 'tif 'Jil - iw 1 . www- F , Lf' QV nf' f f,,wziaa2sg 5' 4-,i,.,L:'i g ., ,T , , A Q ii 1: I wwf lmfvf f. - N, s - A . , ., - swf ,fr L .- i, r - , a.w,g-sew -rf ' feag,fsQ,.,gj5,fffs gm' ,- -' - 1 f V 1 'ff '-' if f 4 a?143:' :gf'f'f'l?' Q f 113 if f fQ'f'CT?f-54 A If ,f' , , T- X.- . 'QQ,f ':'i' '4 A 733' Ogzwiaa-v,,:..,,.VfLf i an -F.. -,393-5 .. X , . fziaagw r ', i .' - W5 imafftgrgaif g ffsg? J . 'ii+'gf-3'.,, :ram-'Zi ff' -' 2+ eagl e' fa- .- was-2 -Jqawi. , 1' , ' 'fi ', .. ' . .r v M, , , .' '5 6' , -H if 9 .A . ,' 'w q,.'.g ,21- ' Eye 5.-ng- i+Q'i51iig-'T' v A Q-, . fy ? , .A .. . p ,,.4.L, - , .guy - , 5. , .-xl' ' ., .,,.. ,,, , ,I ' '1 1, ,.' ,-1 t 3 , -41. f.,. :yy ,if . . , ' r. - f'+ . ',' - The Bernards High golf club under the Coaching of Mr. Ferry, opened its third year of play this May. YVhile it still remains only a club, the continued interest shown by its members each year brings hope that golf will soon be- come a regular team sport at ll. H. The boys generally played 9 or 18 holes of match play depending on the time available. Last year the club faced only three schools but more matches were sought this spring. Ilegulars Pete Gallo, Bill Graham, and Tony Clark were back again, able to help the club chalk up a better record than has been the case in the past. Many new freshmen and sophomores gained ex- perience to aid them in the coming years. Thanks should certainly be extended to the Pennbrook Golf Club for the use of their course which has been essential to the functioning of the team. u -2, I Q . I I 1 44 T Q 1 of LYQN ,if A' 2 an ,j, .f Bruce Lawrie, Bill Graham Pete Gallo, Tony Clarke mt-ulen. All Eyes On The Ball. 5.-,Hr X Y Q if A fr: rer,of fTifrf-4M-ef T xx :f Z4 llqwhlfl ' A I K ' w , , 'T 14 f i are V lfffkf 3' .. 1 KA. 1 E X . we , .,, I , ' ' 'j S214 5, 1 , ,. , I . f 3. l f .Q 3 ,jf Ir., J Q V ' . J ff- E 4 I., Q .- - V - 4 I I 5 Q' 'V tv 1,475+- ROVV ONE: Ricky Bechtol, Bob Larson, Lewis Stern, Richard Surdi, Louis Mas- trobattista. ROW TWO: Bruce Reid, Mr. Ferry - Coach. ABSENT: john Ver- .-Xnother specialized form of art at Bernards High is gymnastics. Tuesdays and Thursdays are welcomed hy most of the female population her-ause these are the lively days of gym period. lfrom Nlrs. lioekelellers expert direction we have acquired. in various degrees, skill in the In-rforiuaiiee of many sports: hockey, volleyball, lmasketlmall. soltlmall, and lmadminton. Intramural competition has been highly en- joyed hy the elass teams. Eaeh team put up a great sliowing and whether they lost or won, the girls really had a lot of fun. Most of the girls hoped to win a letter but not many were fortunate enough to earn the required 500 points. Girls' Sports f ' ' -A. .- Pat and Gail make a human balance. LETTER GIRLS ROVV ONE: Ginger Far- rell, Sandy Maida, jean Leupold. ROW TWO: Peg- gy Lane, Linda Welsh, Ruth Larson. Carol tries for an aerial shot. You should have jumped a little higher, Karen. Kill! Qctihities anh Iuhs 1 XXIII' ll 1 tl P 1 lll 1-f11111- f111 111.1 11 llll 1 1 r1111r11 fr1 111.11 I1 1 111 11111111 kn 111 1111 11 111 111 1111 K111 9 111111 il 1-1111-1111 1-110 is 1 'n1 51111-11. 11 1l1lN 111-1-11 1111 1 lar' ,Q ' 'lly 1111111-11'i1111- f111111-111- 111 1' 111111 1 hvir f1'111111l 11111 111111 11111111111111 1 s llll 11x11'11-1'111'1'11'11111 111'l111111-- 111111 1'1ll1JF. Pro- 1-r11-1i11111i1111 1lLl.4 11111-11 -11111111 111' llll- 11111' -1-11 111 ur- 1.111111 11111-1- 1' 11 ' ' ow 111111 1111- 1111-1 Nil? 111 11111 1i1111- if ' rk Student Council Crimson 1 4' L.- ' - F I l ROW' ONE: Bill Holmes-Distribution Ningr., Pete Cornish--Business Manager. Cail Teisher-Exchange I-Id., Klart-ia von Sneidern-Ed,-in-Chief, Sir. Papale- Adviser, VVanda Szarek-Feature Editor, Germaine Nie- Crath-News Ed., Bill Teisher-Ed.-Mountaineer. ROW' TXVO: Patsy NIotter-Yari-'I'ypist, Laurine Stet- any, Phyllis XYinekh-r, Nlarlane Crater, Carol Ruseh- eii-ehairinan-typing staff, Doris Little co-ehairman-typ- ing staff, jan Henderson-Headline Editor, Carl Mo- decki-Sports Editor. ROW' THREE: Madeleine VVeiss- mann, Yerneen Craig, Xlary Ellen Farrell, Nancy Nloore, jo-Ann Fox, Linda Nloore, Gail Looker, Carol Huether, Under the guidance of Nlr. Papale, the Crim- son and Mountaineer staffs have worked hard to publish the school newspapers on a regular schedule. Marcia yon Sneidern and Bill Teish- er. editors of the Crimson and Mountaineer respectively, have kept their stafls busy writing and typing their articles and have tried to keep the news stories up to date and the special articles as new and unusual as possible. One feature which especially caught the interest of l5.lI,S. students was the inquiring reporter which gave the opinions of students on contro- versial topics, The students also enjoyed the well written sports articles which kept them .ilm-.ist ol all that occurred during each of the seasons, The ellorts ot both staffs proved highly successful and produced a newspaper which both they and the student body enjoyed. Lois Xlorris. ROXV FOUR: Karen Keskulla-Layout, Kathie Martin, Judy Nalenez. Sandy Maida, Fran Weitz, Diane Sward, Nancy VVard, Myrna Fishbein, Linda Boardman. ROW' FIVE: Edie Brush, jean Leupold, Niaribeth Sehowalter, Lynn Meyer, judy Hartley, Ellen Suuiuiers, Betty Ti-isher, Nan Nlaeadain, Flossy Do- lieny, Xlary Banks. ROXV SIX: Bruce Nl. Rowley, Ron- nie Rankin, Nliuia Strathern, Nlarilou Crawford, Pamela Kay, Claudia Miles, joan Price, Kenneth McDermott, Christopher Kearns. ABSENT: Toni-Cai Davy, Bar- bara Green, Arlene Spindler, Karen YValters, Ted Al- bert, Sue XVilson, Kathy XVire, Lillian Corcoran. Q v f' u re in c te den it 4 1 9 5 9 Bernardian The fact that time rnakes all things clear, has been demonstrated by the Bernardian staff and the book itself. Any senior who was willing to tackle a job was assigned to the various and numerous tasks which constituted the final product. The editors and managers were skillfully led by Bliss Hosiner who is a competent adviser. The greatest reward of the staffs labors is this Bernardian which pictures life at Bernards High as all would like to remember it. ai' 'Quss-4 5 w BERNARDIAN EDITORS QITTINC IFI T TO RICHT XVindi S71rtk Clubs Elizabeth Blake Speuil F01 tures Connu H1 ith Editor in Clnmf Cirol Birto Sunors Call Tuslur Art STANDINC LEVI TO RIC HT Putty Cronk Scermtiry Kirk Henry Sports Art Hunts Activitins Bill Zwigird Photogrlphv BLRN XRDIAV NIANACER5 LllT 'IO RICHI Judy bhtlrs lrusurcr Nliss Hos nur Adviser L rle 1 iynton Book Silas Helen Xllyes 'Novtltiu Jin HLISIIIELI' Ad bllts BERNARDIAN STAFF ROXV ONE: Sandy Flynt, Maidie Bennett, Xlarlane Crater, Hilda Diehl, Dot Burket, Elise Hazelton, Nlarilou Crawford, Sue Greene. ROW' TNVO: Flossy Doheny, Klarilee Fisher, Valerie Augur, Rosanne D'Angelo, Carolyn Capice, Terri Buonpane, Carol Blake, Barbara Belnne, Joan Corinier. ROVV THREE: Bill Burd, Ginny Farrell, Bonnie Jones, Edie Brush, Carol Huether, Verneen Craig, Linda Gulnac, Carrcne Jones, Linda Boardman, Bill Banks. ROW' FOUR: Dick Eberhardt, Toni Cooper, Bill Holmes, Pete Cornish, Richard Fischer, Ernie Ciglio, Nlatty Doinanski, Gus Dante, Allan Danner, John Bowker. ROVV FIVE: Torn Fargey, Robert Haulenbeck, Edward Croot, Robert Cosgrove, Ray Fort, Ken Fred- er'e' T in K' 1 Bruce Faulkner Ernest Cioot lick Dixon ABSI' NT Rolf Brachwitz Illis Cilliwiy Audrq Criblek Lindt Hull x1I'J.,H'lll Ashworth Amidst the confusion of football sclhnf, for the Bernardian T an-xii Jw W XIORE BERNARDIAIN STAFF ROV ONE binds Xllllll Pris Nlider Betsy lalbot Cirolt Snnth Betsy Sthxxingel Fran Hum Sue Xhinstnntr Nancy OI'ec Har rut Rinse ROXV TXVO Jem Leupold Xivnn btinpf Connie Nlihto Xliry Rlfllfll Bette lis ill hitlnt Xllftlll Gul Ixoutlic une Rude Bcrthi Nlills ROVV THREE Clrol Rusth Xllfylllll Rudi Blfblfl Lighthlpe 'Nino Tixlor lhxlhs Xlxncklcr Nlircm von Snr idx rn Cul Looknr karen Skonbtrg., Dime Su ird Nlux -Xnn Polts ROXV POUR Alice Nkolskx Aniti Rittiirdi PllI'1L1lLllCllOVS ein Suittr Judy Niltnu Arhm Spindltr Crorgie Long, mnnt ioungniin Jessie Rtck Nmcy VN nd ROV IIXE RlLlTlI'Cl Pueulrdi VV1l hun Vxnkott Jnn NlcC1bc Curl Xloct kl Bob Xlithtiuit Ditk Xluller Rithird XVool su Bill DLl1llllllIlll ABSENT Jane Nlickq l lul Olsen Lu Wlntinib ik, o ari, 1 , , E- 1 s- V- 'E T - u - . , 1 . . .1 . 1 , 11.' ll 1', 111 , 1 , ,. .. 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ROV' ONE: Linda Boardman, Linda Culnac, Ken Fred- erick-Cti-Captain, Elizabeth Blake-Co-Captain, Betsy Talbot. ROW' TXVO: Richard Ricciardi, Carol Barto, Helen Mayes, Nlary Ann Poles, Pat Ludlow, Kirk Hen- ry. ROW' THREE: Tom Karn, Bill Graham, Carolyn Capice, Ted Albert, Ed Garrctson, Bruce Faulkner. ABSENT: Hudson Green. -:ot this Starting with the Hrst day of school, the Service Corps members were faith- fully on their posts between classes. The Corps has guarded the halls and doors-keeping noise and congestion to a minimum. Everyone has heard 'the familiar requests-Mother doorv or ua- round me, please The primary duty of the Service Corps members has been to prevent traffic problems in the hall. But, to the new students, these watchmen were a storehouse of information, a ready 2ll'lS- wer to their many questions: i'XVhere is room ZOO? does A or B eat Hrstv, or uhow do you get tickets for the elevatoriw XVith Liz Blake and Ken Frederick as eo-captains and Mr. Brasher as ad- viser, the Service Corps contributed daily to the smooth management of Bernards High. Xluch credit must also be given to the students who cooper- ated with this organization to make B.H.S. a better school. Traffic swarms around Bruce. Junior Sponsors ROVV ONE: Lois Niorris, Pamela Kay, Bonnie Caseio, jan Hendcrsonffiliairinan, joan Price-Secretary, Kate Spenee, joan Rieeo, Ellen XValker. RUXV TVVO: Karen Keskulla, Linda Xloore, Nan Xlacadam, Cathie Craiser, Ruth Larson, Sharie Kellogg, Xlary Banks, Beverley Branch. RUN' 'l'lIRlfli: Fred Blalure, Robert C. Pres- cott, john Houtz. Nancy Moore, Patsy Niotter, Carol Rich, Alan Yerrier. Art Helmbrecht, Dave Frederick, ROVV FOUR: Bill Thompson, Bob Koehler, Ronnie S. Rankin, Hike Feider, Dave Heyer, XVally Teeple, Dan Headington, George Eckstein, Harvey Xiuendel. AB- SICXT: Harold lfroninielt, Mike Heaney, Doris Houck, Diane Kimball, Bob Knox. l XVhcre's 104, Patsy? I-BR Before most of the students returned to school, the junior Sponsors were hard at work helping the Freshmen and new students be- come acquainted with liernards High. As the new student arrived on Orientation Day, he was greeted by a junior Sponsor, who pre- sented him with his program card. ln the auditorium, the juniors put on a series of skits based on the many activities, clubs, and events, offered by Bernards High. After this inspiration the new student was shown the various physi- cal components of the school, such as the cal- eteria, the gymnasium, the nurse's office, and the library. After being informed of our ex- cellent elevator service, the students attended three minute classroom periods to familiarize themselves with our system and with their new schedules. The junior Sponsors, under chairman jan Henderson and with Nliss Centzler as adviser, really did a fine job in making the new stu- dents feel right at hoine at B.H.S. Q i. But I tanlt find the elcxator on THIS floor plan! 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Right from the time our guest and patrons stepped through the front door. these Senior hoys dis- played their perpetual courtesy with. 'flood evening, may I have your tickets. please. The Ticket-Takers worked with the l'shers, helping them hy deciphering ticket stuhs and answering the innumerahle questions which were always arising. The success of the many school-sponsored performances - - concerts. and graduation - - was dependent upon Nlr. Macadarnls Ticket Takers. Cooley calmly collects, ROXV ONE: Bill Holmes, Bruce Carlin, Mr. Niacad- R am-Adviser, Kirk Henry, - Ernie Ciglio. ROVV TVVO: I Richard Fischer, B r u c e . r Faulkner, Art Haines, Earle 'J Paynton, Norman Ballen- ' L tine, Phil Cooley, Ken 'di 4 - Frederick, Dick Muller. ' ., 4 ABSENT: Mike Schowalter- l - ROW' ONE: Bonnie jo Peetz, George YV. Watson-Adviser, Sue YVilson. ROXV TYVOz Pamela Kay, Dianne Trepiccione, Laurine Stefany, Lois Morris. Penny Back. ABSENT: Peter Jenkins, joe jones, Paul Kilmer, Tom Marsden. ,px to 90 H , ,, Trep says, Tickets, please. The Athletic Ticket-Takers and Program Sellers were found work- ing hard at all BHS. athletic events, This group cordially greeted our guests, sold and checked tickets, distrihuted programs, and were help- ful in an infinite numher of ways. Both on the athletic field and in the gym, they were always ready to solve any prohlem which arose. Under Mr. XYatson, these students typify only a fraction of the magnititude of willingness and cooperation that exists throughout Bernards High. Yet. without this fraction, our school could not put on sports events so successfully and with such admirahle sportsmanship. Athletic Ticket Takers .sl vu-vnu'-no-g Wirlers Captain, Linda Boardmang Left to right: joan Ricco, jo-Ann Conroy, Daune Thomas, Bev Creatorex, joan Cangelosi, Carol Rich, jane Mackey. The Bernards High Band was led by seven strutting girls - - the majorettes. Their debut this season was made in new,- white uniforms and high, shiny hats. Football games were made ever more spectacular by the addition of jitterbug routines and double baton twirl- ing to the usual marching and twirling ot the girls' repertoires. The individual talents of the squad members were displayed at pep rallies as they did acrobatic numbers and flag twirl- ing. A breath-taking feature was Captain Linda Boardman- twirling a flaming baton. The many hours of practice under Mrs. Cartier paid off in phenomenal twirling abil- ities. ROW ONE: Barb Mayes jackie Joyce. ROW TWO: Barnes. The junior Varsity Cheerleaders added spirit and sparkle to Bernards High, under co-captains jackie Joyce and Barbara Mayes. The girls led the loyal BHS fans at all jV Football and Basketball games and cheered along with the Versity Cheerleaders at all the home football games. The IV Cheerleaders introduced many new cheers at the pep rallies and succeeded in creating student interest in the junior varsity games. Some of the credit for the increased attendance at these games must definitely be given to this squad. This group has to be good because of the keen competition for positions. J. V. Cheerleaders Elaine Hansen, Linda Da- vison, Ian Blake, Valerie Color Guard pa ,Q ROW' ONE: Anita Rieciardi, joan 5 Cormier-Captain, Betsy Sclrwingel, HOVV TYVO: Helen Mayes, Harriet Rinse, Eileen Germuska, Pris Nlader. l ' Beginning with a snappy uforward marchw from Captain joan Cormier, the precision displayed by the Color Guard Squad im- pressed both parade viewers and football fans. Always in step, this colorful group held their heads high as they marched in Saw front of the band, proudly displaying the flags of the United States, the United Na- tions, Bernards High School, and the newly purchased New jersey flag. We have been one of the few schools with such a large squad of flag bearers and rifle twirlers. The talent of these girls was especially enjoyed' at pep rallies where they performed intricate drills, formations, and rifle routines. ROVV ONE: CLeft to right? Ellen Walker, joan Price, Lucy Humiston, Janice De Stefano, Linda Culnac- Captain, Mary Ann Poles, Carol Barto, Mary Lynn Wallhausen, Fran VVeitz. Imagine a group of nine attractive girls, filled with school spirit, anxious to promote good sportsmanship, and enthusiastically cheering our teams on to victory. 'Ihis is our Varsity Clreering Squad, of course, a peppy group of girls, led by Linda Cnlnac and advised by Mrs. NlcCrann. The Cheerleaders presented many rousing pep rallies filled with cheering and music, and featuring their comedy skits. These rallies did a great job in increasing student support at games. A This year, for the first time, the cheerleaders performed colorful drills with the terrific liernards High School Band. Brilliance was added to the bas- ketball games by the girls' snappy red uniforms. Cheerleaders ROW ONE: joan Ricco, Io-Ann Conroy, Duane Thom as, Linda Boardman, Beverly Greatorex, Joan Cangelosi Carol Rich, jane Mackey. ROW TWO: Rae Utz, Judy Dorernus, Ernie Buff Carol Huether Bob Koehler Cathy Galbreath, Carol McSkimmin, Nancy Taylor George Donner, Brian Baxter Mitzi NVard Madeline VVeiss1nan, Dale Foresman, Bob Prescott, Joanne Frost Adele Koenig. ROW THREE: Dave-Houck Pete Corn ish, Doris Little, Sandy Flynt, Virginia Ashworth Vern een Craig, Rolf Brachwitz, Tom Kam, jimmy Ziegler jim Mitchell, Steve Lindabury, Pat Laubach Bonnie Cascio, Liz Logan, jan Reisinger, Myrna Fishbein Edie Brush, Mary Hutchinson, Dave Petty, Linda YVelsh Bill McCabe, Ernie Giglio, Barry Clark. ROW FOUR Karen Keskulla, Susie Smith Dennis Rankin Robert The spirit that won at Bridgeton! ,HW FIB Lincoln Gail Kouflie Barbara Hopper Lael Grady Harvey Nleundel Art Helmbrecht Keith NlcDem1ott Steve Unfrled Kenny Weber Peggy Lane Wayne Tren sen Ronnie Rankin johnny Arrison Dennis Wyckoff Karen Skonberg ROW FIVE Diane Schoenig janet Philips Ronnie Nhnion joe SCl'lI'6ltl Jim N1cC1bc Barney Blake Ken Chlmberlam jim Wyckoff Burt Wronsky Bill Binks Eddie Garretson Ted Albert ROW SIX Ioan Cormier Anita RlCC8I'dl Helen Mayes Eileen Germuska Eddie Lounsbury Henry Ziegler Ricky Bechtel Lewis Stern Phoebe Clynes Dietmar l'r1edr1ck Alan Creelmm Bob Sciarettl Barbara Wal ton Carol Palmer Ga1lOGureck Carol Fnend Craig Garrabrant Terry Townsend Hlrriet Rinse Prls M1 der Betsy Schwingel Versatility ind excellence were the features of the Bern xrds High School Band Marching down the field performing intricate drills pro viding music for assemblies and plays, pre sentmg concert music lt IS hard to imagine that one organization could carry on such a vigorous schedule successfully This agenda of hard work began before school started with Band Camp at Lake Placid in preparation for the football season. In proof of her excellence our Band was chosen again to appear in the national band yearbook, The First Chair of Americaf' This yearbook contains a group of the superior bands of the United States. The Band also won top honors at the Bridgeton Contest last spring. Because of this consistent superiority, the se- nior members have been well trained to play in college bands. There is a junior Band composed mostly of students from the Bernardsville elementary and grammar schools who are gaining skill and ex- perience in their various instruments while they perform for Grammar School activities in anticipation of a red uniform some day. . , , , X-. ',, -V-v. ,puede -- 11- - ROW ONE: fright to leftl Sue Wcinscimcr, Barbara Klumbach, Carole Smith. ROW TXVO Lynne Legband, Patricia Iluntcr, Gloria Bcarclslcc, Tina Halsey. RONV THREE: Sue Law rence, Barbara Hassingcr, jcrilynn Belton, Kit Dodd. BOXV FOUR: Marianne Ricciardi Kate S ence Bets Reisin cr Chris Kocsis RONV FIVE. L'nn Hannan Pat Nltrccr Con- P 'y Y g' - '- - ' 3 ' 1 Y A ' 'v nie Heath, Liz Blake. RONV SIX: Ginny Moody, jucly Fcnnimorc, Diane Skrobot, Dian: Davidson. HOVV SEVEN: loan Killian, lane Cooper, Carol Seelig, Claudia Miles. ROV EIGHT: Sue Kelly, Linda YVard, Betty Hccr, Mary Cuidice. RONV NINE: Nlarjery Herzog Cail Loolcer, Pat Nugent, joan Mclicown. ROW' TEN: Judy Smith, Nlarihetli Schowalter HOW ELEVEN: Mr. Watson. ABSENT: Nancy O,Fee. Glamour was added to the home football games by the precision marching of the Drill Team. The red-uniformed girls, under the di- rection of Mr. XVatson, were led by co-captains Carole Smith and Sue XVeinseimer. Although ' they began as an inexperienced group, after fl I I I weeks of hard Work they emerged as a polished unit. Chorus 4 -Q.. 4-4a w!f' Av- tt j wg - 1 I 1 wi 1 . n'wy.!l I K W X X 1 l QM ,A L I ,lp E Vi 5 1 .gr 2 K E . 4 I i f 4 I l 5, 3 P Q I 3-1 f ., Q . M, ,fi 5 , l I 5 'Jef , l I A G Q t I s a 0 f' ' , .V I3 Q .,. ,, ,aa 'T -505 0:5 4-G52 0 2 3 QQAZ SAE QQ 5 fig V 5, 9 Q Qvi- 2l2,9. 3' 'E 3.0 2 gl .1 fr nrlc I PIT ROYV ONE: Judith McVaugh, Barbara Menne. ROXV TWO: Bonnie Jo Peetz, Susan Lawrence, Mary Jane Dobbs, Ellen Davies, Karen Sue Fox. ROXV THREE: Pain Copeland, Penny Forster, Elaine Hansen, Jerilynn Belton, Susan Kelly. ROW FOUR: Flora Perna, Heidi Herden, Carol NVillshaw, Marilyn Ludlow, Dorothy Landon. ROW' FIVE: Diane Schoenig, Mary Hibbert, Inna Badgley, Dianne Trepiccione. AT PIANO: Miss Coggin-Director, and Harriet Rinse, Mrs. Koppes, Pamela Kay. ROW SIX: Brenda Lane, Mary Ann Ter- ry, Barbara Vanderwaart, Cara James, Beverly Hans- gen. ROXV SEVEN: Paula Jones, Ruth Hagen, Pamela Banks, Jo-Ann Conroy, Joan McKeown. ROVV EIGHT: Jeanne Fisher, Linda Moore, Judy Sumerfield, Lee Fox, Barbara Ledford. RONV NINE: Lynne Sward, Verna Lighthipe, Patricia Nugent, Lynda Schanley, Kathleen Mongan. ON STAGE ROXV ONE: Pat Ludlow, Mary Ann Poles, Elizabeth Blake, Carolyn Capice, Valerie Augur, Richard Muller, Burt VVronsky, Ernest Giglio, Robert Sciaretta, Bruce Carlin, Pat Lardieri, Dale Forsman, Lynn Anderson, Harry McCatharn, Maidie Bennett, Betsy Talbot, Georgie Long, Gail Looker, Marilee Fisher, Wanda Szarek. ROW TWO: Bonnie Jones, Harry Manning, Ralph Russo, Edward DeSilva, XVilliam Kneser, Bruce Lawrie, Bruce Palmer, Bruce Humiston, Philip Drechs- ler, Alan Kimball, Henry Ziegler, Nancy NVard, Barbara Davidson, Jo Ann Fox. ROXV THREE: Nancy O'Fee, Peggy d'Eustachio, Rosanne D'Angelo, Carol Blake, Sandra Maida, Pat Howell, Sue YVeinseimer, Robert Kitchner, Peter Smith, Dave Thompson, Robert Otrup- chak, Edward Hatt, Joseph Sutton, Richard Lindabery, Thomasina Conderack, Debi Decker, Diane Sward, Bar- bara Green, Judy Nalencz. ROYV FOUR: Jo Ann Knes- er, Lynne Miller, Linda VVard, Josephine Frattali, Carol Bellai, Jackie Joyce, Marianne Bocchino, Beverley Branch, Shirley Jansson, Mary Louise Gianetti, Mar- gery Herzog, Sharon Kellogg, Pat Hunter, Tina Halsey, Agnes Farrell, Lillian Corcoran. During sixth period, scores of voices echoed through the halls. resounding in every class- room. This heautiful music was an indication that the Chorus memhers were hard at work perfecting their vast repertoire. Hard work was the theme as everybody eagerly strove to earn enough points to merit the coveted Chorus pin. The highlights of the year were the two concerts. During the Christmas season, an in- spiring program featured portions of Handel's Nlessiah. On May 8, the Spring Concert was prescntedg the most popular numb,ers were medleys from South Pacific and Happy Huntingu. The Chorus, under President Bruce Carlin, was divided into two sections-Chorus II and Cirls' Chorus. Chorus II was directed by Mr. XYilliams. The Girls' 'Chorus, which consisted of freshmen and sophomores, was directed by Nliss Coggin during the first semester and by Xlr. Nliller during the later half of the year. Yaleria .Xugur was selected to sing in the All State Chorus. Many of the Chorus members exhihited their individual voices in the Talent Shows given to raise money for the Student Exchange. Highlights of the Christmas Concert. we. . . 1 6 Us hers -rx 'R ROVV ONE: Mary Ann Rudy, Georgie Long, Nancy O'Fee-Go-Captain, Sue Green-Captain, Mr. Mac- adam-Adviser, Helen NIayes-Co-Captain, Gail Look- er, Linda Boardman, Gail Teisher, ROXV TYVO: Gon- nie Heath, Carole Smith, VVanda Szarek, Niarlane Gra- ter, Judy Nalencz, Nlary Ellen Farrell, Fran NVeitz, Betsy Schwingel, jean Leupold, Ian Reisinger, jane Nlackey. ROYV THREE: Patricia Ludlow, Valerie Aug- ur, Marilee Fisher, Mary Ann Poles, Carol Barto, Betsy Talbot, Pris Nlader, Carrene jones, Linda Gulnac, Maid- Right this way, pleasef' ie Bennett, Sue VVQ-inseimer. ROW FOUR: Anita Ric- ciardi, Sandy- Flynt, Eileen Germuska, Ginny Farrell, Elizabeth Blake, Carolyn Capice, Harriet Rinse, Gloria Beardslec, Beverly Greatorex, Duane Thomas, Jeanne Youngman. ROVV FIVE: Ginny Moody, Debi Decker, Kate Spence, Patricia Niercer, Ioan Killian, jackie Joyce, Barbara Mayes, Luey Humiston, Ioan Price, Claudia Miles, Ioan Rieco, Ellen Walker. ABSENT: Tommie Condrack, Lynne Legband. At every school sponsored performances from concert to graduation a very striking feature is always the Ushers, a bevy of charming girls who escort our guests to their seats while add- ing sparkle to the event. As usual membership this year was voluntary with a large number of girls participating. For this reason capable leaders were needed. Sue Greene was captain, Helen Mayes and Nancy O'Fec were co-captains, and Mr. Macadam was adviser. The ushers worked efficiently and courteously to make our audiences feel at home. Tlleslf girls were typical of the spirit of Bernards High. arsit Club Time and time again during past years our boys achieved first place in county competition, set and tied records and won a multitude of trophies, titles, and events in baseball, track, basketball, and football. This was done ithout much recognition for each playurmtb may have participated in gaining some of these hon- ors for Bernards High. However, despite its year-old formation, the Varsity B Club has established an honorable challenge for all such athletes. Valuable players who allot much time, energy, and cooperation can attain jV letters and then the triumphant Varsity B , conse- quently making them eligible for membership. They become the nucleus of activity as mem- bers, striving to stimulate interest in the athletic program, promote sports participation, incite matchless school spirit and maintain cordial relations with other schools. However, guid- ance from Mr. Kopp was always obtained. ROW' ONE: Phil Could-Secretary, Dick Muller- Corr. Secretary, Bruce Carlin-Teasurer, Bruce Faulk- ner-President, G, B. Kopp-Adviser, Tom Cross, Nor- man Ballentine-Vice President. ROVV TXVO: Dain Sutton, jeff jamison, Earle Paynton, Ted Albert, Cary Betz, Dave Heyer, Carmine Picone, Bill McCabe. ROW THREE: Bill Steelman, Sonny Pistilli, Carl Modecki, jolm Kouderock, Robert Prescott, Ley Whiting, john 4? 'I'here's still room for more trophicsfl Arrison, Bob Galbreath. ROW FOUR: Ed Garretson, George Donner, Matty Domanski, VVilliam Koechlein, Ed Honey, Bill Graham, Rolf Brachwitz, Dan NIcGrory, ROW' FIVE: james Ziegler, Phil Cooley, Ken Freder- ick, Mike Sehowalter, Ed Croot, Pete Cornish, Van Ne- lxer, Dave Frederick, john Houtz. ABSENT: Steve Cobb, Gus Dante, Art Garrison. . t rw '1 .,: Ai I l- -1 4 51 v . . wr Future Homemakers 4 T... rx '4 X541 'S '37 J X , r l 2 'wp ' e., .- RONV ONE: Patty Crcink-Secretary-Treasurer, Joan Coriuier-Vice-President, Mrs. NIcCrann-Adviser, Bar- bara Belimc-President, Jeanne Youngman, Diane Sward. HOXV TVVU: Sue VYeinseimer, Audrey Cra- back, Mary Ann Rudy, Bette Pistilli, Judy Nalencz, Nancy XVard, Barbara Green. RONV THREE: Marilee Fisher, Terri Buonpane, Dianne Trepiccione, Josephine YN Heading for the New Jersey Power and Light demon- stration. - , , 0 Frattali, Carol Bellai, Betty Lou Fee, Mary Kay Foldy. ROW FOUR: Gail Beringcr, Linda Gordon, Judy Heru- dck, Cathy Draheim, Marie Kahn, Ginny Leary, Bon- nie Rc-isinger. ABSENT: Carol Barclay, Myrna Fish- bein, Sally Gardner, Betty Ann Howlett, Jan NIcKeown, Sandy Nlaida, Arlene Spindler, Karen Walter. The formation of a club like the Future Homemakers of America is a natural one. There has always been a necessity for young home- makers. Yet, today a teenagers education is almost completely away from home. Since a girl who attends school, college or obtains a job has little time to spend at home to be instruct- ed how to sew, cook, clean and budget by her mother, it is wise that she should accumulate this training as part of her formal education. This is the reason the club was formed and is an active organization. Consequently, the club members have a broader outlook for their fu- ture as a homemaker by preparing themselves to be of service to others. It is also natural that they will achieve this and will be grateful to their adviser Nlrs. lXlcCrann. They hope that in years to come other girls will realize the clubs purpose and join, Future Nurses interest in XVhere did women gain their medical professions? For instance, take these students who are Future Nurses of America memhers. There was a time when they would have heen harred from science, and medicine would he untouched hy them. However, pres- ently medical professions are employing more and more females. The explanation for this is history itself: as civilization developed, the home lost its importance. Memhers of the fam- ily hranched out into industry and husiness. The girls attended school and like today, they gained interest in the sciences through their education. Under the guidance of Mrs. McCue and Mrs. Schlosser, cluhs, such as this one, help to promote their members' interest through dis- cusssions, films, and trips. In the future, such students may he nurses who are skilled, under- standing, and considerate. ROW' ONE: Carole Smith, jane Mackey, Betsy Tal- hot-Yice-President, Mrs. McCue-Adviser, Pat Lud- low-President, ,Ian Reisinger-Secretary, Karen Skon- herg, Dot Burket. ROXV TXVO: Peggy d'Eustachio, Pat Badgley, judy Shears, jessie Reck, Carol Huether, Elise Hazelton, ,loyce Moore, Patty Howell, Carrcne jones. HOW' 'l'lllilCli: Kathy XVire, Linda Moore, Barbara Hassinger, liileen Germuska, Shirley Jansson, Lillian Corcoran, Penny Back, Corky Miles, jo-Ann Fox, Mari- anne Bocchino. ROM' FOUR: Pat Hunter, Lynda Schanley, Patricia Mercer, Nancy Moore, jan Hender- O -nn 1 2' -TQ i Future Nurse Carol gets some experience. son, Gail McArthur, Bonnie jo Peetz, Carol WVillshaw, Patricia Lauhach, jo Ann Stark, Kathy Small. RONV FIVE: Lee Christie, Gail O'Gureck, Ellen Summers, Linda Norell, Susie Smith, Mary Ryan, Judy Duke, l'at Mayherry, Betty Ann Underhill, jean jackson, Carol Konderock. HONV SIX: Pat Sullivan, Susan Sullivany Lael Grady. Mitzi XVard-Exec. Com., Diane Schocnig, Betsy lleisinger, Liz Logan, Christina Kocsis, Brenda Lane, judy Hartley. ABSENT: joyce Hamilton, jan Henderson, Linda Hull, Lynne Miller, Diane Pellek. 4 . 0 ,A Ag li gi f' f ,F fi! 1 -1 ,H I HR rw. rx ii tudent Education Association ,-v .. .L-...., .A - ....- , fat a , 4, .,, . , Q E Q .4 .4 , ' 5 K ' ly, ,jf X K 'Yi W NK X ROVV ONE: Gail Teisher, Phyllis XVinckler-Secretary, Nancy Taylor-Treasurer, jean Leupold-President, Gail Ltatikcr-Vice-President, Linda Boardman, Marlane Crater. RUVV TVVO: Edie Brush, Verneen Craig, Carol A. Ruscli, Alice A, VVolsky, Lois Morris, Ruth Hagen, ludy Hartley, Marcia von Sneidern. RONV THREE: Betty Teisher, Lynn Meyer, Kathie Martin, Doris Lit- tle, Myrna Fishbein, Beth Vanderwaart, Phebe Clynes, ' AT i - Q, 7 F 01 lf' 4 Z i ig 5 7 'L : Q - -- 1 24 M V' .Z . fi QT i '2' n 1 5 Pat Hartman, Mary Hutchinson, HOXV FOUR: Pat Lardieri, Pamela Kay, Valerie Barnes, Alice Aubry, Bev- erly Hansgen, Ginny Moody, Barbara Klumbach, Lucy Humiston, Hudson Green, ABSENT: John Ike, jane Cooper, Carol Palmer, Ellen Davies, Bev Booth, Janice Dt-Stefano, Marianne Ricciardi, Lee Hassinger, Ieri Johnston, jane Donelik, Karen Fox, Mary Lynn Wall- hausen, Theresa Crovelli. In ages past great leaders and educators, such as Caesar and Socrates who are now only men of ancient history, brought about progress within, and victory for their countries. lint do others like George XVashington or Ben Franklin seem so remote? Actually, it is almost two lmn- dred years since the time of these famous men who stimualted new ideas, strength, and know- ledge in young America. Hence, as the time flies by, youth follows in the path our fore- fathers have-moving forward with knowledge as our stepping-stone. This year, the Student Education Association of B.H.S. was patronized by students who wished to take this path to teach others and to further the glory of Amer- ica. WVith able direction from Miss Centzler and Miss XVoods, the entlmsiastie club has worked toward this goal. LATIN CLUB Since the time of the Roman Empire, stu- dents have heen studying Latin and the splen- dor of Ancient Rome. Today, those who are aware of its importance have joined the Latin Cluh. The purpose of this organization which is to promote study and interest in Roman cul- ture is accomplished hy cultural trips to New York. This fall the cluh visited the Metropoli- tan Museum of Artg the Frick Museum, which is a copy of an ancient Roman house, and at- tended the Nutcracker Suite Balletf' The spring trip included a visit to the Cloisters and My Fair Lady. Also, as a service project, the cluh made and sold Christmas wreaths, donat- ing the profits to the exchange student fund. These cultural pursuits, under the guidance of Miss Marion Harvey, have enriched the rneinhers with an appreciation for the history and literature of Ancient Rome. ROW ONE: Linda Gulnac, Fran VVeitz, Pris Mader- Yice-Presiclent, Miss Harvey-Adviser, Ed Garretson- President, Harriet Rinse-Secretary, Patty Howell, Kar- en Skonherg. ROW' TXVO: Verneen Craig, Edythe Brush, Carol Rusch, Alice XVolsky, Ginny Farrell, Bet- sy Talhot, Gail Looker, Pat Ludlow, Bev Greatorex. ROW THREE. Judy Shears, Joyce Moore, Kathie Mar- tin. Lynne Miller, Linda Moore, Claudia Miles, Lois Morris, Beverley Branch, Gail Teisher. ROM' FOUR: Ruth Larson. Cathie Graiser, Nancy Moore, Karen Kes- Latin Club se . ' Y x 4 xr G f i it - W IL ' m i' fuk sy . - ill 'A i 'ppc 9 7 kulla, Nan Macadain, Daune Thomas, Judith Klein, Joan Ricco, Joan Price, Joan Killian ROW' FIVE: Pete Cornish, Linda Ward, Marilou Crawford, Gloria Beardslee, Ellen Denton, Germaine McGrath, Kate Spence, Patsy Motter, Jan Henderson, YVally Teeple. ROM' SIX: Hudson Green, Ted Albert, Bill Holmes, Steve Lindalmury, Harvey Mulendel. Ronnie S. Rankin, Kenneth MelDc-rinott, Mike Feider, Boh Koehler, Bruce M, Rowley. ABSENT: Marcia von Sneidern, Lucy Hu- iniston, Diane Kiinhall, Lynne Legband. 'Q 'C 1 G V5 X, 1, I 4 Z RONV ONE: Marlane Crater-Emily Aouda, Phyllis XVinckler-Mrs. Murchison, Linda Gulnac, Gail Teish- cr-Gayle, Art Haines-Phileas Fogg, Director, Betsy Tallnot--Vice-President, Myra Fix, Hudson Green- President, Assistant Director, Mr. Fix: Carol Huether- Sccretary, Publicity Chairman, Emily, Marcia von Snei- dt-rn-Treasurer, Bertha Brown: Germaine McGrath- l'rops Chairman, Play Reading, Committee Chairman: Diane Sward-Make-up Chairman. ROW TWO: Nancy Taylor-Gcrtie: joan Killian, Nan Macatlam, Jo-Ann Fox, Mary Banks, Sue NVQ-inseimer, Marilee Fisher, ,lc-anne Younginan, Bette Pistilli, Iudy Shears, Georgie Long. RONV THREE: Steve Lindabury, Ronnie Rankin, Cathie Graiser, Sharie Kellogg, Ellen Denton, Gloria STAGE CRAFT AND SET Dennis Townsend, Sue VVil- Beardslee, Tina Halsey, Nancy Moore-Set, Karen Kes- kulla-Sound Chairman, Linda Moore, Patsy Motter. ROVV FOUR: YVally Teeple-judge, Barbara Behme, Barbara Green, Fran Weitz, Sandy Maida, Myrna Fish- bean, Nancy VVard, Linda Hull, Barbara Davidson, Judy Nalencz, Carol Rusch. ROW FIVE: Kenneth Mc- Dermott-Sound Effects Chairman, Bill Black, Ioe Hohmann, Roger Nibur-Indian, Robert Cosgrove, Pete Cornish-Passepartout, Bill Holmes-Colonel Stamp, Proctor: Ed Garretson, Bill Banks, Thomas Cooper. ROVV SIX: Glenn Cortelyou, Lee Huether, Paul Rig- terink, Bob Koehler-Stuart, Robert Knox, Harvey Muendel, Bob Herwick, Mike Feider, George Eckstein -Flanagan, Rod Haulenbeek. ROW ONE: Mr. VVeber, A Drama Club The largest club at B.H.S., the Drama Club has spent its time in ac- tively exploring the various areas of the dramatic field. Two plays Were put on this year, both for the benefit of the Foreign Stu- dent Fund. Around the YVorld in 80 Daysn in November taxed the ingenuity of the lighting and scenery divisions as well as the actors. Ten Little Indiansi' appropriately presented on Friday the thirteenth of March demonstrated the acting versatility of the group as well as developing a student director, Art Haines. Frequent trips to Broadway produc- tions with backstage visits enriched the dramatic understanding of the group. son, Linda Moore, M.ss Yeagle. ROVV TVVO: Dave Houck, Bob Wood, Allen Danner, Robert Stulack. COSTUME AND PROPS ROW ONE: Germaine Mc- Grath - Prop Chairman, Cathie Graiser, Nancy Mc- Kee, Lael Grady, Sharon Kellogg, Pat Motter. RONV TWO: Sue Wetzel-Cos- tume Chainnan, Tina Hal- sey, Ellen Denton, Beverly Hanagen, Judy Shears. SOUND AND LIGHTS ROXV ONE: Robert Cos- grove - Chairman, Lee Huether, Fred Schaefer, Bob Herwick, Bill Black, Karen K e S k u l l a . ROXV TWO: Lynn Anderson, Robert Knox, Paul Rigter- ink, Bonnie Rankin, Harvey Muendel. X if H . MAKE-UP ROW' ONE: Diane Swarcl-Chairinan, jnrly it Suinrnerfieltl, Holly Tiehenor, Marilyn Lurl- low, Barbara Leclforcl, Nancy Moore, Barbara -L,,r..,-5 x rv W N Y Belnne, Barbara Green, Barbara Dayirlson, Arlene Spincller, Mrs. Calbreath, BOW' TXYO: Lincla Cnlnae, Diane Daviclson, Lynne Swarml, Betty Teisher, Kathy Calbreath, Karen Anios, Sue VVL-insienier, Fran Weitz, Myrna lfisli- bein, Sandy Maida, Nancy YVarcl, Gloria Beardsley. One of the highlights from Around the XVorld in 80 Days . MORE DRAMATIC CLUB Barnes Bets ' ROYV ONE: Diane Hothnan, Valerie . ,, ,y Reisinger, Susan XVetzel-Chairxnan of Costumes, Su- san Sinith-Susie, Lael Grady-French Daneer, Karen Ainos, Alice Aubry. BOM' TVVO: Kit Doclcl, Barbara Leclforcl, joan De Foreest, Huth Hagen, Diane Henrys -Dancer, Carol janssen, jncly Hartley-Proinpter, Mary Ann Terry, Chris Koesis. RUXV THREE: Marilyn Luci- low, jncly Cies, Beverly Hansgen, Ellen Davies, Pain Copeland, Pat Laubaeh, Susan Kelly, Carol McSkiinin, Lynn Hannan, Diane Davidson. ROXV FOUR: judy Duke, Sharon Braeo, Ellen Summers, Bonnie jo Peetz, Karen Fox, Maribeth Seliowalter. Lynne Swarcl, jane Donelik, Pain Booth, Beverly Booth. BONV FIVE: Mary Hibbert, Lincla Elclreclge, Laura Young-Daneer, Cara james, Sue Lawrence, Dottie Landon, Bonnie Smith, judy Suinerfielrl, Marianne Vande-Kainp, Cathy Cal breath. BOM' SIX: Holly Tielienor, Betty Teislier, Bill Teislier, joe Seiarretta, Gordon Faulkner, Lynn Antler- son, john jartlilliet, Kathy Mongan, Beverly Bogart. i u , L44 v-.. . 4 ROYV ONE: Ingrid Yliet, Penny Back, Lee Don- nelly-Secretary-Treasurer, Hrs. Ahoutok, Adviserg Claudia Miles-Vice President, Robert Cosgrove- President, Kit Dodd, Mima Strathern, ROW' TWO: Madeleine NVeiss1nan, Dianne Trepiccione, Elise Hazelton, Laurine Stefany, Peggy d'Eustachio, Pam- ela Kay, Kathy NVire, Bonnie jones, Georgie Long. ROXV THREE: Chris Moore, Richard Haulenbeek, An A , thanks to the Library Corps! O .., .14 e-7.7: .-. ' A-I' l34 1 H I , S Library Corps lan Blake, Pain Banks, Dolores Beston, Karen Amos, Patsy Nlotter, Cathy Calbreath, Harry McCatharn, Wally Teeple. RONV FOUR: Edward Priestley, Cary Plat-ko, Bob Kitchener, Bob YVood, Perry Molinaro, Bill VVeiss, Roger Nibur, Ronnie Minion, Kenneth Nlellermott. ABSENT: Daniel Rarraford, Tom Coop- er, Alexandra Kotarski, Bertha Mills. The purpose of the Library Corps is to operate and organize the Library. Most of the club's functioning, such as locating, lend- ing and renewing books for industrious stu- dents, who sometimes have to pay overdue fines, takes place during school hours. IH connection with the daily routine the mem- bers have been cataloguing the books and have established a new office across the hall from 204. This construction was done with the clubis money and at odd hours for the good of the other students and their educa- tion. c Projecuon Club 1 -5.52 RUVV UNF Alan Ixunlnll jr onms Boh Stnlult M nr 4 sn lVt one lx n RO V INNO Ruhnrd Bush lun Ilnrclxng Paul Iwl r lvxd C IIISK Allin Dinmr Clr Crmun ROVV IHRPI' Nfllxt blllllttl john Bowlccr XMI lllm Pau Xlxlu 'Xduns Roger llllllljy Robe rt All set up for 'another Hosmeram Qi L ug Qin, FL ,igniti- 1l'I'V I XIII Anil: rson ABSI' 'YI It If Andi rson 4 ll IHIIL va C' s llor 1 Dur 1 IFFISOII 1 1 I ll ton P lulznir jun NIL nu morgc Klum go I ull O s P1-pbldfm Tom VVolslxy Around the clock 1 group of boys have furnlshccl ellsscs xssemblles 'md teachers xuth x mous films Some mtormatlve college hlms xurc shown once 1 week IH the lunch SUIKIILS to heneht eollege seeklng students Other films used IH classrooms were of the cduc 1t1on1I x lrxetx coxerlng lmguages auto sxtc tx hlstorx und specxal skllls Besxdes opfrztmsg and IxLlplIlf.I the projectors m orclcr for usm, the boys ordered v'lr1ous films for paid pcrformmct The proet eds went to the student exchange fund instituted this Veqr. 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Dr. Dr. Mr Dr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Dr. Mr. 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. and Mrs. and Mrs. Vincent Maida R. C. Maronpot j. Albert Mastro Arthur Milne NVilliam D. Muller Norm Nardone Arthur Palmer, jr. Michael Pankow George Price Louis Rattina Ray Heck Ernest Reisinger Carl Ricciardi, Sr. john Ricciardi, Senior and Mrs. J. Rinse and Mrs. Kenneth Russell and Mrs. Eugene Salvia Philip Sacks, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. V. 1. Schwingel Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Sellars Mr. and Mrs. E. Pi. Shears Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Skonherg Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith Mr. and Mrs. john Utz Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. YVard Mr. and Mrs. Stephen XVilday Mr. and Mrs. Edward VVronsky A Friend - joan Snyder Best XVishes from the Schumanns Compliments of a Friend Senior Girls of Homeroom 101 Congratulations - A Friend Lambda Tri-Hi-Y Senior Girls of Homeroom 102 Congratulations from a friend Senior Girls of Homeroom 107 La Clase de Espanol Tres Congratulations! Mr. and Mrs. Charles YV. Behme Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corporation A Good Place to XVork Peapack, N. 1. Somerset Hills Florist Frank Hunter Pluckemin, New Jersey Diesel Fuel - Gasoline Coal and Fuel Oil Oil Burners Installed Phone, RA 5-5516 Wering Chev-Olds, Inc. Basking Ridge, N. J. Nlary Ann Beauty Shoppe Basking Ridge, New jersey The Coffee Shoppe Trimmer Sz Haas Garage C. R. McCallum, Inc. General Electric Dealer Peapack, New -Iersey Kermit F. Dow, Insurance Life, Accident 81 Sickness Gladstone, N. PE 8-0166-I Gif' Novo Motors, Inc, llernarclsville and Morristown Carmine Beauty Salon, Inc. 12 Claremont Road Bernardsville, New jersey Claremont Painting Company M. Paul Chessonis Xlarket Prime Meats, Fresh Fruits 101 Claremont Pid., BE 8-0672 The Needlecraft Shop Helen's Beauty Shoppe Bernardsville, I. Bernardsville 8-1028 The Pied Barn Gift Shop Paul Thomas Texaco Liberty Corner, N. Henry J. Piamsey, Inc. Olcott Square, Bernardsville All Forms of Insurance 1-i':':N, 355 V fav' '- 2 J if l . .0 '. , . 17' 'Fri 1.5 ' M7 Fitterer 6: Bornmann Floor Coverings Compliments of Reneis Del Peapaek, New jersey Best XVishes McCrory Taxi Teleseo's Beauty Salon Peapaek, New jersey Compliments of A Friend Polly's Cladpaek Recreation NVm. H. Sueter and Son Plumbing - Heating Far Hills, N. J., PE 8-0380 Alberts Toys, Records M. VV. Kelly Peapaek, New jersey The Knit Shop Yarns and Gifts Far Hills, N. J., PE 8-0820 Bolfs Flower Shop Peapaek, New jersey 'f 1: x B, '44, lx Compliments of the MELLONAIRES Clayton Amerman Dodge . . . Plymouth Peapack E. 1. Fagan Plumbing and Heating Gladstone, N. J. Compliments of Far Hills Delicatessen Ola Burd Oil Burners, Sales, Service Bernards Inn Bernardsville, New jersey Flowers by Delan 10 Mine Brook Road Bernardsville, New jersey Twin Cedar Farms VVest Millington, New jersey Garrabrant's Funeral Home U. S. Hammered Piston Ring Co. Stirling, New jersey 09 'v-, ,4-. -4 Compliments of Freeman's Esso Stations The Cobbler Shop 13 Mine Brook Road, BE 8-2735 Service Garage Frank Tull0's Barber Shop Compliments of Liberty Theater The Grist Mill Studio Distinctive Gifts and Cards 7 Church Street, Bernardsville Howard W. Brey Insurance, PE 8-0281 Mowder's Pharmacy Bernardsville-Far Hills Prescriptions Basking Ridge Animal Hospital Lester R. Barto, V.M.D. Village Fountain Basking Ridge, New jersey l'1 'N' Arthur's Barber Shop William V. Groepler Certified Tree Expert Fiddler's Bow Nursery Parks' Market Choicest Meats and Poultry Basking Ridge, N. j. Compliments of john Bodine Co., Inc. Ioe's Barber Shop Gladstone, New jersey Gladstone Luncheonette Gladstone, N. J. Gen Russo Plumbing and Heating Peapack, N. J., PE 8-1191 L. V. Ludlow and Co. PE 8-0314 Mine Brook Road, Far Hills N I joseph D'Apolito and Sons fr- ,, Elmer B. Gardner Electrical Contractor Wightman's Farms Mt. Kemble Ave., Morristown Shady Grove Inn Basking Ridge, New Jersey Bernardsville Camera Mart Complete Record Dept. I. Bocchino 61 Son Cleaning and Dyeing F. H. Salmon, 5 ik 10 Stores 5 Olcott Square, Bernardsville Bon Marche Bernardsville Plaza Pine Brook Nurseries Far Hills, N. I. Ellis Tiger Company Gladstone, New jersey Compliments of james A. Brush Debus Drugs Peapack, N. 1. Vernon O. Craig Basking Ridge, N. I. Compliments of The Rotary Club Sonny Arntz, Distributor Raritan Valley Farms Products XII 7-0724 RA 5-0687 M. Ferrante, Fuel Oil, BE 8-3038 North jersey Frozen Foods Bernardsville, New jersey Loyal H. Robinson Your Good Gulf Dealer joseph M. Forte Rotolite Corporation Stirling, New jersey Congratulations, Class of '59 Sunnymead Farm Dairy john M. De Coster, Inc. Electrical Construction Basking Ridge, N. j. r :W . 'Y' :-:J ' 'wi Jfinis The Class of 1959 has carved its last notch in time here at Ber- nards High. ln so doing. we have finished anpther Bermzrdian, a final reminder of part of an unforgettable period. The completed product involved the customary toil, but had its rewards as abstract ideas be- came reality. A main feature of this book being the pictures, we extend thanks to Harry B. Clay and to John Marko, supervisor of the candid photo- graphers. We also acknowledge our appreciation of the snapshot I efforts of Bill Black, John Jardilliet, and Bob Paulson. The aerial photos were due in large measure to the arrangements and piloting of Eric Stark. This book not only represents the correlation of the ideas of many, but also the cooperation of the administration, the faculty, our advertisers, and the staff itself. The numerous participation was the successful link that hound the book together. Most important of all, we are grateful to Miss Hosmer who has spent untold hours working on this often tedious ask. We know that all hopes and desires for our Bernardian would have been worthless without her comprehension and skillful guidance. Thus we end the frenzy of meeting deadlines and the confusing arrangement of material as another graduating class bids a fond fare- well to B.H.S. and time merges into eternity. CONSTANCE HEATH Editor-in-Chief l A . . .-, V 1 - ' 1 ' I I' R - xx? I fini . T1 E 2 is 'J?5,:2A -5- 1 .uuyl . 1 :.' :Z F-' 'iff '- ff' X , ..:, if -Hg. T - I Xxx- l .' -'X fl LT- - -' . X .W wr ':--- , . A 5 T . Z- - -- - f?Y'?,i'f.'3 ' '-:Qu 'il : i f , x , 1 -, -.r ,kiwi-1 '-x. : 13.4 .' 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