Bernards High School - Bernardian Yearbook (Bernardsville, NJ)

 - Class of 1960

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Our experiencelxin high school during the if P n intervening years, can welfbe likened to an arduous haf climb up a high and lofty mountain. We students have been the climbers who. starting on the trails 'rg at the mountain's foot, have made the journey 4 'if upward. The challenging peak we have conquered uf is the attainment of a high school education. This assault has had both its joys and its toils. Each obstacle we met with grim determination. The cry. excelsior, has often been heard as we struggled fl X W and advanced upward and onward. Lest we forget ,4 Ml this exciting experience, and lest others nevegjff Il 'I for learn of it, we have recorded it by word andlplic- f V if ii ture in this our journal . . . I M V, T I' W V QL . l t ,ferrari all r i T' f i ff X A , ll L' pk In lx V 1. l eff' T N T A ' -4:5-e ef 'x if 5 ' ,Ni Q ,. r , in ,te E555 2-Z., F' f A If ' E1 if ' 'gs Qs. . 'Q . , N 1 F, 4 -3 a., , .hi , in , we 5 f x f:.QT3 fm . M ,K ,WMM 4 ,F 1- ,I .2 ' I I f . Mya? 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Her sons to her will eler be true, Her praises they will sing, And with the shouts of loud hurrahs Old Bernards Hills will ring. Well shout for BHS. Of all the schools, she is the queen. Shout, shout for Bernards High! Oh, we'll keep her memory green. Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! Oh, Bernards! Sis! Boom! Bah! Oh, we'll let the Crimson fly, And welll fight with a vim, High honors to win For Bernards High. -sw J- . War, -, TWP - I I JIUIISIXTS C Q N I W' ' FACULTY PAGE SENIORS PAGE UNDERCLASSMEN PAGE FEATURES PAGE SPORTS PAGE CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES PAGE ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE pf, ll lila- J' , , rf' 'LIB Lv edicatii n To you, Mrs. Elizabeth Aboutok, we of the class of 1960 dedicate our yearbook. In the three years you have served as our class advisor, we have come to greatly appreciate your help and advice, as well as your friend- ship. Many of our class projects became more effective because of your guidance and wisdom. To the entire school, you are known as an efficient librarian who makes a special effort to find the books a student needs. No one can fail to notice the attractiveness and orclerliness so characteristic of the library and due in a large degree to you. Perhaps one of the greatest of your services in the year 1959-1960 has been your work as a member of the Foreign Student Committee. You have been instrumental not only in obtaining, but also guiding this year's exchange student. In addition, you have gone out of your way to be a friend to each of us. Your personal advice has guided many members of our class. Your words of wisdom have many times been decisive instruments in our lives. As an advisor, as a librarian, as a teacher, and as a friend, you, Mrs. A. , deserve the great admiration, respect, and gratitude we give in dedicating our 1960 Bernardian to you. 'an-qnlj if 4' XP Nw f-4 fri F M' N usd? ff, ZWWQXM N S 3 mix v-.,..,, WW NN wk 9 lhroughout ill the Joss and struggles of the expedltlon the flle leaders md guldes hue Alu ns been present pomtlnp, tow ards the pelk Oxer the Lresdbses md rough pllues ln the trail thes hue lndlcated 1 pxth for the Lllmbers to follow As the top of the mountam IS re uhed the mount uneers wlll remember the skills they hme been t1ug.,ht and thanks to thelr guides thu will be able t conquer the hlgher ind more mauesslhle pexks whuh rlbe majebtlmlly ln the dlstame Wim x 41h f 1 X lwnu' K fs MW M4 W 6 6 ' X ix gt 14 -5 Ns l v- K gll IWWA IAMBM- 'F JI l If y 2 ' uv: . 4. yy S 1 ' ' , ' z z f' ' g 2 ' ' 'zvx' ' . ' ' f 'z q z . ' - ff ss H, Z ,V 1 . . ' . ' , is 2 V ' ' z z X -' 3 '. . A ' l 'Q 2 ' . 2 I ,' v' L. ' s '- . Y Z r , I ' kv ' r . Aw. xhv v. 4 0 VL ,?.f l ' 0 . I! N Jfv ' wr 'Ae' Q f V K , 'V ' ' X 'e X lf V ' . xxg -ff W - 'rs Y I 1 ,X X f , ' . f R G . K n 4 , 1 . . , . . M b., ,- .,4- I V , V. , Y L,- - xf.. ,xg huts, H - 4+ 4 , -A . -ni,- In , X f 1 2 ' ,J wb' : T -- ,,. . ' , 2,1 f-' , g . l V X . .I - iq, - 1 Q M . R l!vy'n . f -as-v ' ' Q. G .'- ' I es, B ' . 'wwf 5 . ,A . ,. ' 3. ,J--X --Luz k , .ffv F- - . Z' ,r v xxx lx' R'ff D 'ff V X ,- N-I 5,10 -X J 1 0' '04 ,Q-s..,,N , ' l .f ' .X 5 , . -X 's -Q -Q W . Z . 4 X f- , ry if .' IJQQQQL pf 95. 1 v: ..9 ' SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS BS W Ross Andre PhB MA Lafayette J I CBZQGJQP5 PRINCIPAL Dear Sir: As chief leader of our expedition, you are beloved and respected by all of us. Faculty and students alike are warmed and en- couraged by your cheery greetings and sin- cere interest. Although the heavy burden of leadershlp rests upon your shouldeis you have prox ed capable of carrying it so skill fully Even with such gieat lesponsibillties you have found time to lend a hand to us who need support You have cleared the trall ahead and made it easier for us Each time we have taken a step higher we have received warm congratulations and encour agement from you We who now stand at the peak of the mounta1n of success real 1ze once again how much you ve done for us Your memory will always be with u Mr Andre Mil gracias por todos Very smcerely yours V1ctor1a M M8C3SlH3g 'Q' George W Watsor Mr Watson ln roducmg Vicki at Morris Hills Re Columbia MEd Rutgers Q- glonal Hlgh Assembly Dear Sir Time has swiftly flown away Now you stand at the peak of the mountain as the leader responsible for another successful ex pedition As we look back at this your last year at BHS we survey your accompllsh ments the milestones of your achievement Inch by inch we climbed to this altitude your skillful guidlng kept us from falling into the crevasses and gorges of fall ure and the unknown To you we came for counsel for our problems Youi spirit and guidance led us to where we are now You have made my year here a really wonderful one it has prox en wery fruit ful So to you sir I glue my sincerest gratl tude Maraming salamat And to you we all say- Nlabuhayll . . . I remain . . . Very respectfully yours Victoria M. Niacasinag I ' r Q , ',, ' I I ,A 'fu - , v , ' . . 1, K I 1 . .- - . Q,-, ' .n Y ,4 . .,' ',. ll I i ' I A, ,Q . . . an Qui ed EDNA BOLASH Secretary to the Guidance Otlice. Oh, yes, have you filled out your . . . CHARLES C. BRASHER A.B., Washington and Lee, Syracuse. U. S. History I, World History - Service Corps, Assistant Sophomore Class Advisor. Now, it's this way . . . ELIZABETH ABOUTOK B.A., Houghton College, Rut- gersg M.L.S., Rutgers. Li- brarian-Library Club Advi- sor, Chairman Senior Class Advisors. You're seniors now, act like it. HELEN BLACK B.A., Hunter. English, Com- mercial Geography - Assist- ant Senior Class Advisor. Now, about your book re- ports . . . MYRTLE BENNETT B.C.S., Rider College. Com- mercial Subjects- Assistant Junior Class Advisor. You will have to .develop more speed! CHRISTINE BLOCK High School Secretary. What can I do for you? It , I JOSEPH CARTIER A.B., Colby. French - Head Football Coach, Head Basketball Coach, Assistant Senior Class Advisor. Take your time, but hurry up. MARY LOU DECKER A.B., Dickinson College. Eng- lish, Latin-Assistant Sopho- more Class Advisor. Now, all you kiddies, listen to me. CHARLES Ii. DET'I'L0l F B.A., Minot State Teachers' College, N.D.g Drew Theo- logical School, Drew Univer- sity. English.-February to June. I wonder? ANITA DUTT Drew Universityg B.A., Da- kota Wesleyan University. English - Assistant Junior Class Advisor. September to February. Get back in your seats! guicbn WILLIAM L. DUNNE A.B., M.A., Boston College. Mathematics - Assistant Coach of Football and Base- ball, Chairman Freshman Class Advisors. Well, you're almost right, but . . . JUNE EDMUNDS B.S., University of Illinois, Home Economics Education. Cafeteria Manager. Who took the mustard and catsup? I I I I ,Z-L,-1l 'TSJ' KNJ, It x , . r '! V CAROLE FELTMAN BS Music Ed Bucknell Glrls Chorus et rid of the gum JAINE FOREMAN Secretary to Mr Andre Somebody plea s e answer the phone' JOSEPH J GERRITY BS East Stroudsburg Pa State Teachers College Physical Education Driver Training Assistant Ifootball Coach Head Baseball Coach Chairman Sophomore class Advlsors Hit the brakes' M J 5 l. 3 J' n ny l 1, a a 1, D I D ' ' . , I . - NG ' ' ps ' ' T ' I I Y S' ll l !! - ' Y ' w w I . . ss , T 0- I ,, . . . A . , I - , K6 . ' 9! W 1 . ., , , . U 55? 41 x ' ' ' , ' . u 1 '. Q ' I -U - - 1 ' 1 n gb x 6 1 F' L' ' t W U - an f 7 1 -I' . V , . ' vi ' ' ' .l I I 'C ' ' A ,.-ff 1 J I ' ' ' fu F ' I j A ff , in wwf: L C sw A rl 0 A -5, st tu f 17 DONALD W FERRY BA Political Science Rut gers Montclair State Col lege History Assistant Coach Football and Basket ball Golf Club Advisor A sistant Senior Class Advisor That s the bell' MILDRED M GENTZLER BA MA Bucknell Gund ance Psychology C Advi sor Engineering Club Medi cal Club Assistant Junior Class Advisor The results of this test show EDWA GILNIORE. Secretary to the Board of Education Ill see lf I can locate h m for you a . . fe' X f sb i a A - L . W if! , A ' X , N v'A 53 . X . X uf sh rf- S, .. 1 .K A -A JOSEPH JASPER School Plant Superintendent. Where did you lose them? G. BERNARD KOPP B.A., Albright, M.A., N.Y.U. Boys' Physical Education, Director of Athletics-Varsity B Club Advisor, Assistant Junior Class Advisor, Ath- letic Ticket-takers Advisor. Let's see you girls cutting in!,' LOUISA LUNCEFORD B.S., Pittsburg, Kansas State Teachers' College: M.A., Co- lumbia University Commer- -1, STEPHEN JAYE B.A., M.A., Montclair State College. Social Studies, At- tendance -- Student Council Advisor, Chairman History Dept., Assistant Senior Class Advisor. It's an interesting commen- tary that . . . HARRY H. KRUMBIEGEL B.A., Ohio University: M.A., Columbia. Guidance, Psychol- ogy-Track Coach, Assistant Senior Class Advisor. All rightie. NATHAN G. MACADAM B.A., M.A., Lehigh. Physics, Applied Physics and Chem- istry-Ushers Advisor, Soph- 0lfU fQl0.'5 MARION HARVEY B.A., Wilson College, l'ni- versity of Pennsylvania. - Latin Cluh Advisor, Assistant Freshman Class Advisor. What a lovely translation! KATHERINE HOSMER A.B., Rollins, Columbia, Rut- gers, Sevres, Montclair. French, Spanish-Bernardian Advisor, Chairman Modern Languages Dept., Assistant Sophomore Class Advisor. This will only take a min- ute, you can be studying your verbs. MARION HEEDI-I R.N., Moses Taylor Hospital School of Nursing: New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center. School Nurse. You want another aspirin? BEATRICE HUTCHESON Secretary to Mr. Watson. Did I call your name? 1:90 ' N I 7 i f ' l cial Subjects - Treasurer omore Class Advisor. ' A BHS Reserve Fund, Assist- Let's find out who the stu- ' ' ant Sophomore Class Advi- dents are. S0l'. A The balance in your ac- 'n' ' count should .'A' VW t !.d r f . rf' 3 7 jff . Q3,,, I 't'f.eiE- I' - ,S 4 J' A ,4., , p, VIRGINIA McCRANN A.B., Albright Collegeg M.A., Rutgers. Home Economics- F.H.A. Advisor, Assistant Senior Class Advisor. Oh, I forgot to order the eggs! PAUL MULVEY B.A., Siena College: M.A., Rutgers University. English, French - Assistant Sopho- more Class Advisor. Maintenant, nous a llons avoir une dicteef' - 15- S jg ...6LOIflg ESTHER McCUE R.N., Overlook Hospital: Newark State Teachers' College. School Nurse, F.N. A. Advisor. Remember, wear the patch- es till Friday. FRANKLIN MYERS A.B., University of Illinoisg M.S., Cornell. Biology - As- sistant Senior Class Advisor. What do you mean, are these frogs alive? x -fp! ' i, an A J w j -of D 36. -4, 3 X , HELEN E. NORMAN A.B., Upsala College. Geom- etry, Intermediate Algebra, General Mathematics I, P.T., Health - Assistant Senior Class Advisor. Down on the floor, girls! EDWARD R. PALMER A.B., Montclair State Col- lege. English-Drama Club Advisor, Chairman Junior Class Advisors, Advisor Lighting Club. In other words, what you mean is . . . MARIE L. PELLIZZARI A.B., Douglass College. Spanish - F.T.A. Advisor, Spanish Club Advisor, As- sistant Freshman Class Ad- visor. .I En espanol, por favor. 5 'A faq. , 5 Q 5 ,2 T- ' K' I We-..,x T.. f ' iff: t . J .fgg 1 ' J f 'P . 1 V MABLE OTT BLS., Drexel Institute. Home Economics---Assistant Fresh- man Class Advisor. We have chairs, girls! NAPOLEON J. PAPALE A.B., M.A., Montclair State College: Rutgers. English - Chairman English Depart- ment, Advisor Crimson, Mountaineer, Assemblies, As- sistant Junior Class Advisor Yes, sir-or is it ma'am? DOROTHY E. ROCKEFELLER B.S., Beaver College, M.Ed. Rutgers. Girls' Physical Ed- ucation -- Intramurals, As- sistant Freshman Class Ad- visor: Cheerleaders Advisor. If I can do it, you cer- tainly should be able to ! Z, 'Gro--1953 1 1 , ,,,.,N ,, ,A fs , Qin oh JAMES SPRAGUE B.S., Colby College: M.A., Columbia University, Clark University: Montclair State Teachers' College. Chairman Mathematics D e p a r t m e n t, Mathematics-Assistant Sen- ior Class Advisor. Think. JOHN W. UTZ B.S., State Teachers' College, Bloomshurg, Pa., M.S., Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. Commercial Subjects-Chair- man Commercial Depart- ment, Athletic Property Manager, Assistant Junior Class Advisor. All equipment must be re- turned by . . . GORDON WILLIAMS B.S., Mansfield State Teach- ers' College, Carnegie Insti- tute of Technology, N.Y.U., B.S., University of Pitts- burgh. Band and Chorus- Assistant Senior Class Ad- 'Q -rj? p z if f . , WLM I 5 nn ,r - 'P A' WW f fgvtw I 1 JESSE I. TAYLOR, JR. B.S., Rutgers: M.Ed., Uni- versity of North Carolina. Auto Safety, Mechanical Drawing - Assistant Track Coach, Assistant Junior Class Advisor. Can't you tell left from right? KENNETH H. WEBER B.S., Trenton Teachers' Col- lege: Lehigh. Shop, Mechan- ical Drawing-Stage Sets, Visual Aids Advisor, Assist- ant Track Coach, Assistant .lunior Class Advisor. Don't hit the wrong nail. HELEN C. YEAGLE Philadelphia School of De- sign: B.F.A., Moore Institute of Art. Art-Stage Designs, Bernardian Art Advisor, As- sistant Freshman Class Ad- visor. flae .ini WILLIAM K. ROEDER B.S., Bloomsburg, Penn. State Teachers' College: M.S., Bucknell. Mathematics -Attendance, Assistant Jun- ior Class Advisor. Glad to see you're back! EUGENE E. RULLO B.S. in Chemistry, St. Vin- cent's College. Chemistry- Assistant Junior Class Ad- visor. Any questions ? if I -,J ,. sf., me . if CHARLOTTE I. ROY B.S., Elmira College. Eng- lish-Assistant Junior Class Advisor. We're having a test in 5 minutes. RUSSELL N. SHELLHAMMER B.S. Ed., East Stroudsburg, Pa., State Teachers' College: Temple University. U.S. His- tory, General Science.-As- sistant Freshman Class Ad- visor. Tomorrow we'll begin at the same place. XX. 0 X K ,J . visor. Don't you think a line here ug You've already wasted 5 would help? minutes . . . J -+V -Hffrsc ' 'M 4 W --'-gf ' YC. 'tf l-f, - if LV .... I cr 477 V: 5-V 'V's. J ,UL ' X' 'I 1 .-A-gf A -5-Q-.5 '1 f 'V ' - ,-rin' gf i ., V tr , -Vgkfyd W. . - ' ' . A V' . ' ' ' 7. , S L A - M 4.74 ' '-.,. i' . ' 2' I I . Q A--.aff ld, . 'Q- ll f 5 I f CUHQMQW WS A , Nui -As--fy ', l 44' N UQ , N f f W f mul X 'ity 'a 4,1 X. S' Aa....., Ut tt he P Q ltr lhe mnmrx have conquered the perk lhxx I th2 :eu xrd nt tour wears of hlrd work ind t 4. uhm x of 1 thrtllxng experleme NK th prtde the umquerurx Ntmd dlplomu ln an XIQXSIH t e unomphxhmentx ot the past journek lhe-e will he mms more nmuntunx mhtllenglng thur tntd N ur 1 MN n the w e lxnmxled Q unec m this expedltlon ull e tlutble 2 m - ot thme t1nt1I1llnL summltx 2 tv ,1. 1 , 2 0 U rx gf 's - ' '2 ' ' u' Q 2 ' 2 h ' - ' :aj 2 ' ' ' ' ' . 'i ' ' ' ' .' 5 2 . ' 2.1 ' hz d. 2: h serve 215 21 tool for future success. In the distance ' 2 ' 2' 5 - 2 f' J' V ' '- lectf. th -' 21hil't' hut. mf st ot' ull. ir vill. 'l'h ' ' 2 g- ga' I ' .' l b inn 2 to thx 1' ugueft ' A 2 2 1 'Ki Q54 if af .W 2, N , af' V km ,' A -'IAA ,, v 3 G, 'X 2,4 mil ' ' 'N R I A an If Un file .gznior lgealf It's often been said that the Senior year is the best year. These ardent climbers certainly found that to be true. Brimming with energy and excitement, they enjoyed the last ascent to the utmost. The success of the assault is due in a large measure to the teamwork of the climbers and the splendid leadership of the oilicers. Together they worked their way to the top with much effort but final success. Just rewards await such a deserving group on the Senior Peak. Y SECRETARY Kate Spence r ! TREASURER Marianne Bocchmo 'Ffa .off sat' Mrs Aboutok Mrs Black Cartler Mr Ferry Mr Jaye Chalrman of Adv lsors lnfl elnif ofea September 1956 marked our entrance as Freshmen 1n BHS and our embarkment on a thrllllng expedltlon Orlentatlon Day mtroduced us to our tra1l our equlpment and our compamons We chose Ronnle Rankm Ed Macaulay Marge Salvla and Mary Lynn Wallhausen as leaders of thls prellmmary excurslon The followmg year another path met ours and those from Oak Street Junlor Hlgh School Jolned our ranks Our outlook was broadened by greater partlclpatxon 1n school 3CtlV1t1eS We developed unlty under our officers Ken McDermott John Arrxson Carol Seehg and Kate Spence Dur1ng our Junlor year as upperclassmen and experlenced Mountalneers we served the school m many ways Orlentatlng the new students decoratlng the halls for Chrxstmas and presentlng a beautlful sprmg prom were Just a few of these We found the chmb more dlfficult The cllffs of harder subjects and greater responslblllty had to be scaled Ken McDermott, Dave Heyer, Kate Spence, and Joan Prlce led us upward through thls year Now we have reached the last ascent We Senlors have finally reallzed the goal toward whlch we have always looked, the con quermg of the summlt Our oficers, Fred Blazure, presldent, Al Verrler, vlce presldent, Kate Spence, secretary, and Marlanne Bocchlno, treasurer, have helped us make th1s year a success Our spectacular Semor prom IH December was the hlghllght of the soclal calendar Dur1ng the year, we proudly enJoyed the pr1v1 leges whxch we had prevlously envled keepmg the underclass men off the Semor steps and out of the Semor lunchroom More over, we were respected and honored as we made our tr1umphant entrances mto assemblles All the toll and galety of th1s uCllIT1b,, have glven us many useful experlences and pleasant memorles We can look back on four wonderful years ln Bernards Hlgh School 20 J Mr Krumblegel Mrs McCrann Mr Myers Mrs Norman -fix Mr Sprague Mr. Wlllxams Q n f A r 5 19 . sa ,- - 'Q X s x .. V , J 9 . ' 'l lv ' ' 1 vi? A A ,J 4 ,' ' A J, X X r , f ' l 5 'vigillil' A, V - . . Mr. ' . . ,I la ,--' 3 3 L J A V 0 I ,X ' J Q Q N N X ' zu U -.A . sf A . : , - , , g gl 9 ' lf 5 he Great Books Y Friday PT Chemistry Lab 'Ha' illln... lllm Trig We Seniors have found it more and more necessary to follow Mr. Sprague's motto, think! The subjects that confronted us, such as Trig, Chemistry, French Ill, Spanish Ill and Latin IV, produced a challenge even to the most intellectual minds. The mysteries of the Chem lab and the sines of a triangle had to be discovered. Secretarial Training offered practical knowl- edge to our future secretaries. Great Books became a familiar pass-word to those of us delving into the famous minds of the past. First Aid' brought forth many laughs, but also much useful information. These are some of the interesting classes that filled our senior days. 21 P 1 1 vw- l QQ 5' il -04 12:5 P' MICHAEL ADAMS Ambition Architect Who does not love wine women and song remains a fool his whole 1 e Seen covering all the games never a dull moment sports enthusiast Assem Comm 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Hall Dec 3 Bernardlan 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 Drama Club 1 A 3 School Play 2 Projection Club 1 2 3 4 Lighting Club 1 I'ootball 1 2 3 Track 1 Sports Reporter 4 Intramural Sports 1 2 3 Letter Intramural Ifootball Basketball 2 3 JEII' ANDERSON elf Basking Ridge Ambition Jet Engine Mechanic I am king when no one around Secret passion is homework had fun in projection club easy on words long on laughs always thinking Transferred Oa St Jr H S 1957 Prom Comm 4 Bernardlan 4 Pro Jectlon Llub 2 3 4 .ali JOHN AMERMAN Ambition Veterinarian I only regret that I have but one heart to give to the ladles Pond of his car likes parties a real sportsman a smll mg and friendly guy Transferred Oak St J H S 1901 Stu Ccl 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Service Lorps-1 Varsity B Club4 Track 2 3 Ifootball 2 3 4 J V Letter Ifootball Varsity Letter Ifootball Intramuralbports 2 3 Letter Intramural Basketball 3 Assem Monitor 4 BARRY ARNDT Barr Bernardsville Ambition Business Manager He looks so shy but oh what mischief in his eye The perfect gentleman has a flare for making friends car enthusiast Jr Band 1 Band 2 3 Athletic Ticket taker 1 2 Track 1 JOHN ARRISON John 'Vlartmsvllle Ambition Chemical hngmeer By the work one knows the workman Music man cool trumpet play master of all trades mamstav of BHS pitching and hit ting ladies man Transferred Ok St J H S 1957 uCcl123Treas4C Pres 2 Prom Lomm 3 Band 2 3 Ires 4 Service Lorps Narsltv H Llub2 J 1 b 2 3 Lapt 4 hdlblty Le er Baseball Ixiwanls Xward 1 Assem 'llonitor 4 PPNELOPIL ANNI' BACK Pennv Basking Ridge Ambition Nurse Happiness is an equivalent for all troublesome things Xu ardent Girl Scout always in a dxther usually seen work mg ln the library lransferred Oak Street Jr H S 1904 Irom Lomm 3 1 Hall Dec 3 Bernardlan 1 Athlmtlc licket er 3 4 I 1 llbra Lorpsl 2 3 4 Service Lorpsl Yearbook l AW lvl Q - IV 1' ll !I A A A ' ' I. - ,f -, N U y ' er . . . . . . 1 . 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AA ,,- af A V - K PATRICIA MARIE BADGLEY Badge BZSKIIILZ Ridge Ambition-Nurse A companion that's cheerful is worth more than riches. Always laughing . . . the life of the party . . . friendly gal . . . active in Tri-Hi-Y. 'Transferred-4Oak Street Jr. H. S., 957. Assem. Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 3, 44 Hall Dec. 35 Ways 81 Means Comm. 33 Bernardian 4: Mixed Chorus l, 2, 4: Drama Club 1: Latin Club 1: Service Corps lg Yearbook 1. MARY J. BANKS Mary Bernardsville Ambition-Fashion Designer Her fancy lost in pleasant dreams? Loquacious gal . . . favors French . . . loves to dance . . . dramatic way about her . . . a faithful writ- er for the newspaper. Prom Comm. 3. 45 Hall Dec. 3: Bernardian 45 Crimson 3, 43 Drill Team 4: Jr. Sponsor 3g Drama Club 3, 4. .N .ff 'RQ Qu i Sw 4 , I CAROL JANE BARCLAY Carol Bernardsville Ambition-Dental Assistant Worry and I never met. Likes to cook and sew . . . her favorite subject was clothing . . . fun-loving gal . . . works in her spare time. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL JEAN BELLAI Carol Bernardsville Ambition-Nurse What a spendthrift she is of her tongue. Friendly conversationalist . . . a strong alto in the chorus . . . faithful to her part-time job. Prom Comm. 43 Bernardian 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 43 F.H.A. 2, 3, 4. V Q-,. GLORIA ELAINE BEARDSLEE Glo Liberty Corner Ambition-College Never underestimate the power of a woman. Beautifully dressed . . . neat as a pin . . . added glamour to the drill team . . . always found at Tri-Hi-Y meetings. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Stu. Ccl. Alt. 39 Assem. Comm 43 Ways 8: Means Comm. 33 Prom Comm. 3, 4g Hall Dec. 35 Ber- nardian 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Ex- ecutive Comm. 4g Drill Team 3, 4: Ushers 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 3, 49 F.N.A. Pres. lg Dance Comm. lg Girls' Baseball 1: School Newspaper lg Yearbook JOHN CHARLES BIRD, JR. Birdie Liberty Corner Ambition-Undecided Silence never makes any blun- ders. Takes life as it comes . . owns a hot black car . . . silent nature . . . friendly smile. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Bernardian 4. 'if ll' Y ? 'T 'mg.1' -4r ' WILI IAM Bl ACK Bl Basking Ridge Ambltlon Undecided I must have 9XDl3lldtl0IlQ explan atory of thmgs explained Always leadv wlth an oplnlon frlendlv guy with a camera usually wnth hght meter lransferred Oak .St J H S 1917 Prom Comm 2 er nardlan Photo Ind 4 Drama Club 2 3 Ifngmeers Club 3 4 School Play 2 3 Boys btate Delegate 3 Ilghtlng Club 2 3 letter of Com mendatlon 'Natl Merit Scholar ship Test SCIQIICE Club 1 Year book Photo l'd l GOBDOIN I'RLDhRICK BLAZLRL If red Peapack Ambltlon Chem1calEnglneer A gentleman among gentlemen a leader among men I-'rlendshlp plus clicks with the best very cooperatne great guy Stu Ccl 3, 4, C lass Pres 4, Prom Comm 3, 4, Hall Dec 3, Nllxed Chorus 1, 2, Service Corps 4, Jr Sponsor 3, Engineers Club 3 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3 4, Boys' State Delegate 3, Model Legislature 3, 4 MARIANNE THERESA BOCCHINO ' Bucky Bernardsvxlle Ambltlon Teacher A friendly heart has plenty of frlends Dependable worker short and cute his dblllly Ill mam languages knack of makmg friends sure to be a success Stu Ccl 2 4 Class Treas Prom Comm 3 1 BC'l'll3I'dldIl4 Nllxed orus I 2 2 tn l-leld Hockev 4 Clrls Softball 4 Glrls Basketball 4 Spanlsh Club 4 LAL RA BOYD Ambltlon Alrlllle Hostess A hearty laugh goes a long way Bubblmg personallty a qulck smlle beautiful clothes emoys swlmmmg llkes to have a good time Transferred Southeastern H S Detroit Mlchlgan Iebruary 1919 Assem Comm 2 Mixed Chorus 2 Glrls Chorus 1 Sr Band 1 2 J Band 1 2 Orchestra 1 2 Service Corps 1 2 3 Drama Club l Llbrary Corps 1 Girls Volley Ball 1 2 50 Word Typlng Certlfi cate 2 Patrol 2 Medal U Hlstory Contest Detrolt DlStrlCt 2 Medal Poetry Contest 2 Sheepskin Award for Punctuallty PATRICIA BOLASH Pat Bernardsvllle Ambltlon Childrens Nurse Phe art ot silence IS as great as that of speech Enloyed foods class makes a hobby of collecting records takes llfe as It comes ORVILLE BREEDEN Ambltlon Undecided Never trouble yourself wlth trou ble tlll trouble troubles you 'NIa1ors ln study halls always seeklng a good time takes good care of hls halr 3.3 3 Qu.-1-Y if . ., I Xb: rillf' C 4 . . 'T C A , L3 t W Q - Z. , K 1 ,Amv- I A' If ii ' 5 ,, . . . M . , . .. -v W . . . as - 77 ' 79 . ' I 1 I A n u nl 1 'K r' -.. -so 1 , ', , ' . . , ' , A , I , C'h .f , . 3: l .N.A. g ' rls' . ,. .- , , L ' ' I I I 2 . - k . ' ' I 1 -Q 4 v .fr fl! .f S.: -1- -L ?'1f',-f ,-,,?,32172 7 rc-fl. -eiiflib. 4 . . . . ' Laura Mnllmgton Orville . Bernardsvllle sa -1 L H cc ' - A . . ' Y . f . . .,, . . . ' . . . - L ' ' D . . . . . . ' ' ' . . . 1 4 - I . l ' . . . 4, 7. l Y 1 9 . ' ' . . s . . g 5 3 ' 9 . . I 1 - 1 9 I if l'- I W 1 3 0 9 5 I 1 9 1 . Y ly ' . ' . . 1 s ' . Q 5 . T . ' .S' Y 3 - 3 1. . , 1 IC 'llii .Ka ' ' ll . T f 1 ' f - ' , , ' !! l . 7 - l . . . rw 4 w r if 1 D J F . ' 1 ' . . , 3, 4, B - e . . . 4 - 1 I ' , . Y ! 1 ' Y 1 ' n -7 I . 1 ! Y ' 7 I , , , . - ' . -. , . , - ,- .. 1- - 2 V 1 1 v ' , ' 1 1 u WV V . . . . , , . u w n ' CC YI , JAMES L CALVIN lm Basking Rldge Ambntlon Undeclded By silence I hear other mens lmperfectlons and conceal my own Hrs mam Interest rs flymg has curly halr enjoyed Con sumer Educatlon Transferred O k St .I H S 19:17 BONNIE CASCIO Bonnie Basking Ridge Ambltxon Medlcal Secretary All succeeds wlth those who are cheerful Actlve member of the band usually seen drlvmg a pmk Caddy always a pleasant H neat dresser constant chatter Transferred Oak St J H S 19o7 Prom Comm 3 4 Hall Dec 3 Bernardlan 4 Mlxed Chorus 1 Servxce Corps 4 Jr Sponsor 3 BT Award 1 JOHANINA CANGELOSI Joan Bernardsvnlle Ambltnon Secretary 'Take the world as It I8 not as It ought to be Peppy captam of the twlrlers pretty dark eyes frlendly and neat Prom Comm 3 4 Hall Dec 3 Bernardlan 4 Twlrler 2 3 Capt 4 Lshers 4 Art Award 1 KENNETH CHAMBERLAIN Ken Llberty Corner Ambltlon College Well Napoleon was great Very qulet guy contributed much to the trombone section of the band naturally humorous dlgmfied old tlmer Transferred 0 k St Jr H S 1904 Prom Comm 4 Bernardlan B nd 1 2 3 4 Left school February 1960 6 -hai -J' '-? if 'Ego C...'.L,f 'US 0.4 f n Na' ..,... -X LEI' CAROL CHRISTIE Lee Bedmmster Ambltlon 1Nurse She IS good who does good to others Quick stepper of the Dull Team future plans Include nursing pleasant personahty friendly and sweet Assem Comm 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Bernardlan 4 wIlX6d Chorus 1 2 3 4 Drlll Team 4 Drama Club 21N-X234 Gxrls Bas ball 3 4 Cnrls Softball 1 2 3 4 ANTHONY CLARKE Llmey Bernardsvllle Ambition Chemlcal l1.nf.,meer Society knows httle of its famous men friendly Pngllsh chap coo ca enjovs playing golf hopes to succeed Ill chemical en gmeermg math Whll Prom Comm 3 4 J1 Sponsor 3 III Club 3 4 Golf 1 2 State Hath Contest 3 3x39 N 'fir' I A A Ax ': nj- n ' ' u n . ' A ll . T- , A 1 a I Y Y . . . ,, YI . . ' u . u , ' - '. . , ,: - 2 , - a . r. . ., v 3 , , . . 3 1 3 . AY Avkv L' ll ' I! ' ' tl I1 ' QQ T ,' ll 'T- 77 sr , , . . i ...... '.. ' . A . . . . - a . . . ., - . r. . ., . y ' . - : 4: Q Q . . , .Q . 3 . . . . , L : : , f I J 4 I 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Ushers 4: 3 - 9 f I A ' ' C J 1 . . Cl YY ' Ol ' 1- 7, I , . ' . 'Q n a n ' l - . . , . , , u 1 ' n lv N 'X' s 1 A - 1 f' . ' . ' x s 9 I Y v 0 1, 3 .- .' ,, , 5 ket- , 3 y , 1 - I 4 v Y 4 . g 1 - ll ' lf ' .. -, . , T. ll' ' 4 ' ' : , Y! I ' . .A . l t . . . , . . . , . X A - y s - P v ' Lat , 5 , , 3, 43 N . 1 55a 5,8 ,405 -.H s,,,,-0 ,par 1-nv' i iii! ri ROBERT AUGUSTUS CLEWELL Boobs Basking Ridge Ambition-Commercial Artist Life is short, so let's be happy. Joker . . . one of the boys from homeroom 2 . . . comical nature . . . usually seen chewing the rag . . . drives a mean hotrod. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Bernardian 4. THOMASINA CONDRACK Tommie Gladstone Ambition-Airline Stewardess As welcome as the flowers in May. Sparkling personality . . . proud Colorguard bearer of the American flag . . . nice smile . . . well liked by all. Assem. Comm. Co-Chm. 43 Prom Comm. 3, 43 Hall Dec. 33 Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Color Guard 4, Sub. 33 Service Corps 43 Drama Club 1. -A TP STEPHEN COBB S.C. Bedminster Ambition-Kennel Owner Men of few words are the best men. Owner of a white convertible . . . quiet but friendly . . . gained football fame playing Left End . . . usually seen with Marge. Transferred-St. Bernards, 1958. Prom Comm. 3, 4g Football 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4g Varsity Letter- Football. IRMA JANE COOK Cooky Pluckemin Ambition-Marriage Nothing is so popular as kind- ness. Blithesome brunette . . . joined us in the fall . . . will make a good homemaker . . . collector of odds and ends . . . looking forward to her own home. Transferred-Hanover Park Re- gional H. S., Hanover, N. J., 1959. gram 43 Ushers 1, 2, 33 Library '26 A fi LILLIAN MARY CORCORAN Lili Liberty Corner Ambition--Nurse Nothing can disturb a good na- ture. Enjoys sports, especially swim- ming . . . a future Florence Night- ingale . . . active Mariner . . . quite ambitious. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Assem.Comm. 43 Dance Comm. 2: Prom Comm. 4: Bernardian-l3Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Drama Club 43 F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 33 Girls' All Star Basketball 3. 4: Girls' Softball 3, 4.Crimson 3, 4. GLENN A. CORTELYOU Glenn Basking Ridge Ambition-Airplane Pilot A true man hates no one. Friendly and likeable . . . known for his blond crew-cut and blue eyes . . . plans to Hy the wild blue yonder. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S.. 1957. Bernardian 43 Varsity B Club 43 Engineers Club 33 Light- ing Club 33 Track 2, 33 Varsity Letter - Track3 Prom Comm. 4. QB- Nj , A C? v., : ,sigma 3 el if sf sz il GORMAN l-'. COl'l.llRON. JR. Gorm Liberty Corner Ambition-Caterer Silence is more eloquent than words. Tall and polite . . . drives a neat '59 Ford convertible . . . unique talent is cooking . . . favorite pastimes: hunting and fishing. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S.. 1957. Prom Comm. 45 Basketball 25 Assem. Monitor 4. ALAN BRUCE CREELMAN Hayseed Far Hills Ambition--Mechanical Engineer A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Dig that crazy tuba . . . always talking . . . mischievous sparkle in his eyes. Prom Comm. 3, 45 Hall Dec. 35 Bagel 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 15 Track 1, , 4. F 4 .J . 'Qui 55--ff' if I? 'G' .1 f .. .3 'Rf Ml' -' mf' , ' .X ff, ,g 5 X f , 32 A 1' Q F - 1 e fulf- I 31 . . fi. DEBORAH ANNE DECKER JENS DENNIS Deb Basking Ridge Jens Bedminster Ambition-Elementary School Ambition-Armed Forces Teacher Life is just a series of weekends, Many her friends, few her foes. Born organizer . . . charming per- sonality . . . active in Tri-Hi-Y . . . loves children . . . will surely succeed. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Dance Comm. 25 Bible Reading Comm. 45 Prom Comm. Entertain- ment Chm. 3, Co-Chm. 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 45 Ushers 3, 45 Service Corps 45 Drama Club 2, 35 Model Legislature 3, 45 Hall Dec. 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Bernard- ian 4: D.A.R.Go0d Citizen 4:Stu. Ccl. 25 Assem. Comm. 4. ELLEN JEAN DENTON Ellen Liberty Corner Ambition-Interior Decorator Etiquette: learning to yawn with your mouth closed. Tall, blond, and reserved . . . chic . . . likes parties . . . very gifted violinist. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Prom Comm. 3, 45 Ways 8: Means Comm. 3, 45 Hall Dec. 35 Bernard- ian 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Band 1, 25 Drill Team 45 Ushers 45 Service Corps 15 Drama Club l, 3, 45 Latin Club 3. 45 Yearbook 15 All State Orches- tra 35 BT Citizenship Award 15 Bible Reading Comm. 45 Art Club 15 Stage Craft 15 School News- paper 1: Assem. Comm. 4. I with school in between. Shy - sometimes . . . d0esn't like girls . . . pleasant outlook on life . . . logical. JANICE G. DeSTEFANO Jan Bernardsville Ambition-Airline Stewardess Oh, who has seen a girl so gay, vivacious all the live-long day. Peppy cheerleader . . . cute and dark . . . bubbling personality . . . chatterbox. Assem. Comm. 45 Prom Comm. 3, 45 Hall Dec. 35 Dance Comm. 25 Bernardian 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Cheerleader 3, 45 Ushers 3, 4. 71 if ff -If-I., lm' 1? ul PEGGY dEUSTACHIO Peggy MllllHgt0H Ambltlon Nurse Success comes to those who work Earnest student llkes to read braved Trlg well known ln Scoutlng IS full of experl ences to tell you Transferred Oak St Jr H S 1957 Prom Comm 4 Bernardlan 4 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Servlce Corps 1 Drama Club 4 FN.A 1 2 3 4 Llbrary Corps 3 4 Glrls lfleld Hockey 4 Glrls Basketball 4 Glrls Baseball 4,Crlmson 3 4 Mountalneer 2 THOMAS DEVANY Tom Bernardsvllle Ambltl0n Doctor Hls talents are of the sllent class Qulet and reserved frlghtened by glrls blushes easlly school and homework are hls pet peeves Drama Club 4, Medlcal Club 4 ROBERT T DUKE Bob Burnt M lls Ambltlon Veterlnarlan Man IS made not to be ques tloned but to be adored Flashlng smlle llkes glrls and they llke hlm sweater boy enjoys drlve lns Transferred Upper Perklomen H S East Greenwllle Penna 1957 Prom Comm 4 Bernardlan 4 Servlce Corps 4 Basketball 1 2 3 JV Letter Basketball Stu Ccl 1 Assem MOHlt0F4 Prlnce of Hearts 4 DOINALD HARRY DURYEA Don Gladstone Ambltlon Undeclded He IS the happlest of whom the world knows least good or bad A nlce guy to know often found ln the shop o tlnkerlng wlth cars Prolectlon Club 2 3 4 '23 'si 4 0-bi fs-ang. KENNETH DUINSTER Ken Basklng Rldge Ambltl0h BUSINESS Not that I llke work less but I llke fun more Crazy grln on a happy kld frlendly fllrt llkes to hunt for deer that IS Transferred Oak St Jr H S 1917 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Ber nardlan 4 Duke of Hearts 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Band 2 GEORGE ECKSTEIN George Basklng Rldge Ambltlon Dndeclded A frlend ln need IS a frlend ln deed Wlll be remembered as a Connec tlcut yankee a wllllng and hard worker talkatlve e dependable gentleman Transferred O k St Jr H S 1904 Bernardlan Clubs 8. Actlvltles 4 Crlmson4 Mountalneer2 MIX ed Chorus 2 Jr Sponsor 3 Dra ma Club 2 3 4 Latln Club 4 School Play 2 3 4 Boys State Alt 3 Debatlng Club 2 Prom Comm 4 Hall Dec 3 LV so' is-M1 X il s '-efiif I A A ,f ., ,, ' X -' . 9-1 ' Q 3. L- 1. A N dw Q Sv? H ' of ft o A I 6 to 11 5 u as - ' fl ' - If ' Y ' YI ' Y! , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . fy, - . 1 ' I . . -' A r . . . , . I Aff, il A ... . . , . V , wff x . - . - . . . ., .' 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' ' 1 7 Y 9 Y I w- , - 9 Y 0 . , C ' u U Y 1 . u sv ' V u ' - fi . . . . . . . . . . . f' I ' - CAROLEE JULIA EINYINGI Carolee Bernardsvllle Ambition Home Economics Teacher Content IS mo e than a kmgdom Petite blond as nice as they come a warm smlle as a lowe for cooking and sewmg full of life Prom Comm 3 4 Dance Comm 2 ELISABETH ANN ERICSON nz Bedmmster Ambition Beautlclan She is good that does good to others Sharp looking blond from the com merclal department always ready for a laugh Interests Include Roger and convertibles Stu Ccl Alt 1 ar 'Arc 'Nl' N A I KEITH ERIClxSON Keith Basking Ridge Ambition Engineer Lifes not so bad after all Typical hugh schooler has a bent for athletics likes to figure with figures numerical that well dressed gent Transferred O k St J H S 19.17 Prom Comm 3 4 Bernardlan 4 Narslty B Club3 4 Ifootball Track 2 3 4 Science ClubPres 1 AGNES ANN FARRELL Agnes Liberty Corner Ambition IB'VI Operator A thing that goes the farthest is Just a pleasant smile Quiet but sweet beautiful long dark tresses hidden char acter true friend Transferred Oak St J H S 1957 Mixed Chorus 2 3 Ushers 1 Service Corps 1 FN A 1 BT Award 1 3 'WN -i- we-5 34 I ,If fdkx K fi 99 sr' 4 '7 F13 J GN ,jul 'i BETTE LOL I4 EE l-ee l'ee Bernardswllle Ambition Draftsman Why not Llvely blond keeps classes Ill paint brush where theres a laugh theres lee Prom Comm 4 INA 2 PHA 3 4 Girls Baseballl 2 Art Cer tlficate 3 Bernardlan 4 MICHAEL FEIDER Mike Basking Ridge Ambition Chemist Life was made for actions not words Llkeable guy always laughing found on the track field in the sprung trustworthy usual ly seen enjoying himself Transferred Ok St Jn H S 19.37 u Ccl Alt 4 Prom Comm 3 4 B6l'lI3l'dl3ll-1 llountameer 2 Jr Sponsor 3 Drama Club 3 Latin Club 3 4 Izngmeers Club Corr Sec 3 Track 3 4 -Xssem Momtor 4 Sarsity B Club 3 4 fy ' e '59 7 Jw -ri lx M, T 1, of . x Q, 0' - , ,A , . . J V .- -f ' e 46 !! A ' ll ' S! 'A ' T u - r 1 U ' n ' 1- ' sr , , . . . I ' . h ' ' , ' , ' . . . is . . . - . . - a . r. . ., N u ' 1 - . . . 7 ' u n , X , 1 . , 3. , J...- . 'Btn Y ' Y ' ' A A A A A A HL' I! ' Cl if ' A H Q 1 H I . .l . 1 A A X ,, . . .,, . ' . ' . , - . .. . , C I 0 Y ' ' ' - ' ' ' . - . r. . ., X ' . , : : - 3 . . . 3 N- ' f ,Q ac w - w n v' ' x ' - as n i I I V D - . . . . ' ,I ' , R V' terestmg . . . an expert with a V L 1 ' 3 ' 1 . 1 . I 7 ' n , ' . I ,.... .1 '4 . 3 5 '. . . if - ' 1' - - ' T ll I D Y Y - -1 3 I - ' we A ,, .. 'A L l C A Q T.. ff ' H ' ' A .sr-1 - , . , , L Y , - E . . . , . - . . ASQ' V - 4 . kg, , l U, ,, H . -x fr, 1 , , ', N4 , ,-A .- , T H 1 ' '- ' Q Q '1 ' as nf 1 X c - 1 r X . . . 5 u ,BE ' - a .' . '. . . ., f St . ' . . . : . - I . : 1- 1 5 '. I 3 1 -1 l ' X as ' 1 ' ' n Q - ' y 9 v A ' ' . v ' , ca sy 4.,. v . - 1 9 Q. 5 ., 4 iN ' .- tsl' g , rf'- W? 'TJ' BRENDA JANE FISHER Little Red Peapack Ambition-Doctor's Receptionist I may be little, but I go places. Vivacious redhead . . . you name it, she can draw it . . . always busy . . . she may be here, but her heart is in the Navy. Assem. Comm. 45 Dance Comm. 23 Prom Comm. Publicity Chm. 3, 4: Hall Dec. 35 Bernardian Art Edit- or 4: F.H.A. 43 Girls' State Alt. 33 Art Awards 1, 2, 3. MARY KAY FOLDY Chick Bernardsville Ambition-Beautician She seems so quiet, and looks so demure, but get her going and you're not so sure. Always good for a human interest story . . . for fun, too . . . loves to dance. Prom Comm. 4: Dance Comm. 23 :Iixed Chorus lg F.H.A. 2,3, Pres. 4 7 5 4 Q- '?Y 2 I JOAN BARBARA FISK Joan Peapack Ambition-Homemaker A quiet tongue shows a wise head. One of Eddie I isher's avid fans . . . sweet and quiet as a girl should be . . . neat dresser . . . usually found with Joe. MARY CECELIA FOOSHKILL Puggy Bernardsville Ambition-Office Worker Quality, not quantity. A friend to be valued . . . such dark, curly hair! . . . delights in sewing and cooking . . . favorite gripe: Pm freezing! Prom Comm. 4: Bernardian 4. G0 CHARLES H. FOX Charlie Bernardsville Ambition-Engineer Laugh and the world laughs with you. Famous grin . . . slightly loqua- cious! . . . likes to bowl . . . be- 19 gins every sentence with Hey . . . great guy, just ask him. Dance Comm. 23 Bernardian 4g Track 3, 4: Golf 23 Engineers Club 3, 4. JO-ANN AUDREY FOX Jo-Ann Bernardsville Ambition-Nursing Moderate measures succeed best. Active in the Y's Gals . . . loyal and helpful chorus member . . . artistic talents . . . such a sewer! Prom Comm. 3, 43 Hall Dec. 3: Dance Comm. 2: Bernardian 4: Crimson 33 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, in charge of vestments 3, 45 Senior Girls' Trio 4: Drill Team 45 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.N.A. 2, 3, 4g Honorable Mention-Latham Post- er Contest 1. J-Q:-ry 5.1 K- if N5 6 . if sf 1 JOSEPHINE FRATTALI Dolly Bernardsville Ambition-Beautician Each mind has its own method. An able and hard working VEI-IP of FHA . . . foods was her favor- ite class . . . sports a cute, black pony-tail, and confused air. Mixed Chorus 3: Girls' Chorus I: F.H.A. l, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. DIETMAR FRIEDRICK Die Bernardsville Ambition-Airplane Mechanic Take life easy: tomorrow is an- other day. One of those who helped provide the lower notes in the band . . . likes to travel . . . has crossed the Atlantic once already. Mixed Chorus l, 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. mv- Wi QI? .rl i .QF -IZ if -4-3 , -.1 .AA FN IW' .1- ' 3 'EE' HAROLD FROMMELT Hal Bernardsville Ambition-Veterinarian Hey, girls, with your manners so coy, why not go to work on this cute boy? Tall, dark, and handsome . . . qui- et, but wait 'til next year . . . gun collector. Stu. Ccl. 23 Prom Comm. 43 Ber- nardian 43 Jr. Sponsor 33 Boys' State Delegate 3g Assem. Monitor EILEEN MARY GERMUSKA Germie Bernardsville Ambition-Nurse Life is too short for bitter feel- ing. High-stepping leader of the Color Guard . . . faithful to her Service Corps post . . . etlicient worker . . . pleasant personality. Assem. Comm. 43 Bible Reading Comm. 43 Ways 8z Means Comm. 33Hall Dec. 33 Prom Comm. 3,43Ber- nardian 43 Color Guard 2, 3, Capt. 43 Ushers 3, 4g Service Corps 43 F.N.A. 2, 3, 43 Stu.Ccl. Alt. 2. -5 L '77 JOANNE FROST Frosty Basking Ridge Ambition-Medical Secretary A composite of all nice things. Ultra feminine and quite petite . . . has delightful giggle . . . en- joys male company . . . beautiful taste in clothes. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Prom Comm. Banquet Chm. 3, 43 Bernardian 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Ushers 3, 43 Service Corps 13 Chorus 1. MARY-LOUISE GIANETTI Snooks Bedminster Ambition-Beautician A woman's crowning glory is her hair. Full of spirited fun . . . quite a credit to the chorus . . . pint-sized . . . born with the gift of lallglller and song. Prom Comm. 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 J.V. Twirlers 23 Drama Club 1. if 31 4. X. ,af tp' , ff - . , -A' ttfif Y. 2.53 ' L Q, i,1My.V?jr - . . , ,.f W ? K ., -J, We 3 13 .-'idly X 1 ,, I Vt. if WST. 'Sf , . Ar ' .. v-'Ita . - ,, - .,-. . .?i-f1 .P-JSTVZ' 1,23 5. ,J t .,,., Hr:-4...:--.-1 - r -'L'-QW' Lf' -f, ' .,w,.- 4 'I ff -'fri-fr,-cis. ' ,.-f'f'..fE J 'G ' o 1w' gwn x, an 1-41 MICHAEL GIANETTI Mickey Bedminster Ambition-Business I like work, it fascinates mej I could sit and watch it for hours. Loves a cool beat . . . digs rock 'n' roll . . . appreciative of the ef- forts of Detroit. Projection Club 1, 2, 33 Football 13 Baseball 1. THOMAS GILBERT Tom Bernardsville Ambition-History Teacher I love criticism as long as it's unqualfiied praise. A former Green Mountain boy . . . interested in politics . . . seems quiet, but who knows? DON GOODHAND Garcia Bernardsville Ambition-Career Officer, U.S.M.C. Basic research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm do- mg. Loads of fun and very nice . . . crazy about jazz . . . has a casual jaunt. Prom Comm. 4g Hunting and Fish- ing Club 1. CATHIE GRAISER Cath Bernardsville Ambition-Laboratory Technician Flirtation: attention without in- tention. Cute gal . . . always seems to be busy . . . has appeared on BHS stage . . . delightfully addicted to flirting . . . intelligent, too. Stu. Ccl. 33 Prom Comm. 43 Hall Dec. 33 Bernardian 4g Crimson 43 Jr. Sponsor 33 Drama Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 43 School Play 2, 43 Girls' Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Third Prize-Latham Poster Contest 23 Finalist-Nat'l Merit Scholarship Test 4. E' 'Mrfsi .X vf? QQ , f ni fii iff? a 3 ,- ,,,, ALBERTA A. GORDON Birdie Gladstone Ambition-Job and Marriage Neatness is the crowning grace of womanhoodf' Liked by all . . has Chick on the brain . . loves country and western music. Chorus 1, 2. Left school March, 1960 BEVERLEY JANE GREATOREX Bev Basking Ridge Ambition-Journalist A method in her madness. . Q An industrious worker . . . distin- guished by her carrot top and ba- ton . . . lots of fun . . . always on the go . . . college, here I come! Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Stu. Ccl. Alt. 1, 23 Dance Comm. 3, 43 Prom Comm. 3, 4g Halloween Dance Chm. 33 Bernardian Book Sales Mgr. 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 43 Twirler 1, 2, 3, 43 Ushers 3, 43 Service Corps 43 Drama Club 2, 33 Latin Club 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 43 School Play 13 Girls' Sports Club 13 Latin Nat'l Merit Award 13 Yearbook Art Manager 13 Hall Dec. 33 BT Award 13 Girls' Citi- zenship Delegate 3. 5 'f 7' X. v. 2. 3- ' 1 ,A 1' ,. 6 Aj: A-.4-is fthe ,V -EV:-ef' . , THOMAS CHRISTIAN GREENE Tom Basking Ridge Ambition-Forestry Once a friend, always a friend. Appears to be quiet, but appear- ances are deceptive . . . the out- door type . . . great sense of hu- mor . . . favorite subject: art. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Prom Comm. 4: Bernardian 4: Stage Crew lg Art Club lg Track CHRISTINA HALSEY 'Tina Basking Ridge Ambition Retailing A favorite has many friends A sweet and quick smile bound to be a success great at tumbling and swimming enjoyed chorus an etfervescent one Transferred O k St Jr H S 1957 Assem Comm 4 Foreign Stu hx change Comm 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Ways 8. Means Comm 3 Co Chm 4 Bernardlan 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Executive Comm 4 Drill Team 3 4 Ushers 4 Drama Club 2 3 Hall Dec 3 Debal Club 2 Bible Reading Comm 4 X e. . I T. ' V f, .-,e,4s,l, '-' :yr , '99 N. 1 - .fa LAWRENCE GREINER Lawrence Bernardlviile Ambition-Pilot Not lazy, but born naturally tired. A silent Senior . . . nice to get to know . . . likes guns . . . believes that the last one in should ring the late bell. BARBARA HASSINGER Bonnie Bernardsvllle Ambition Teacher As charms are nonsense so non sense is a charm Not always so quiet just lls ten to her giggle' what a driver' Prom Comm 3 4 FNA 3 Ll brary Corps 4 Bernardlan WM, -'Uk -of SC? AQ 1:57 fx! We ef .1 2? N I N--1 MICHAEL K HEANEY Mike Basking Ridge Ambition Linguistics He came he saw he conquered Dig that flat top famous for his smile speaks any tongue' neat sense of humor never defeated by life a happy guy 'fgginsferred St Jr H 7 Stu Ccl Alt 2 Stu Ccl Pres 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Bernardian 4 Jr Sponsor 3 Drama Club 1 Varsity B Club 3 4 Football 4 3 Baseball 2 3 4 Spanish Club Pres 4 DAINIEL HEADINGTON Holtz Basking Ridge Ambition Mechanical Engineer All things come to one who waits except the reputation of be mg a go getter Nice smile casual leisure ly walk cool trombonlst has many friends Transferred-Oak St Jr H S 1957 Prom Comm 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Service Corps 4 Jr Sponsor 3 Engineers Club Pres 4 V P es 3 Football 2 3 Baseball 2 Ber nardlan 4 Spanish Club 4 3, ff 0 I 3, 4. I ' Y! A ' ' CK ' !! A ' Cl i ' 77 Cl T . , - . . . ,, v . - . . . . . . , i - a . . . ., I , 5 I 3 .- ' . . 7 4' . . g . - . g . - - : . : , , - 2 , . . xg ! ! 1 - 1, , : , l- : tm: Y 3 . . l ll ' Y! . ' ' I!! . . n 1 n ll W !! 1 ! 7 ' -Oak . . . S., . . . g . . . . Q - , S 3 . -. - S I ' u n w , - ! Y n 1 1 . Y ! l Y ! WILLIAM Y X If Y, ' ' Cl 'ti ' , - YY . b a ali , c U D . ' 5 ' Q .Q if . . . ., C- 1 'KJ - . Z ' ' v - , : . , : X . . , , 1 ' 1 f N . , . r . 1 1 1 .1 C . . . - 1 O --.f 6, f 2 l 9 3 , ' .,,:, - . - , ' . ' 4 H' ' S. y .I 1 ir' I ' I' 5 . V if Q' 'uni if 1:37 . '1vf.' '. ' BRUCE MERCER HEATH Bruce Gladstone Ambition-Undecided Few are so clever as to know all the mischief they do! Likes to hunt . . . oh! those dreamy eyes! . . . usually has a trick up his sleeve. ARTHUR HELMBRECHT Art Basking Ridge Ambition-Executive Wit: an unexpected explosion of thought. Gets a bang out of life . . . sharp dresser . . . constant flirt . . . who says perpetual motion is impos- sible? . . . watch Art talk! Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Prom Comm. 3, 45 Bernardian 45 Science Club lg Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Service Corps lg Jr. Sponsor 33 Track 2, 3. ,,.- 1 7 ali, . W .Q i,,, 5 I ..,,i ' f ANDREW HELFIN Drew Martinsville Ambition-Construction Engineer Silence is a true friend who nev- er betrays. Another one of our hunting and fishing fans . . . shop sent him. Transferred-Bound Brook H. S., Bound Brook, N. J., 1959. JANICE AMELIA HENDERSON Jan Far Hills Ambition-Nurse A beautiful smile is to the coun- tenance what a sunbeam is to the landscape. A pretty golden blond . . . gayful 'n' gleeful . . . avidly interested in flying . . . a worker. Prom Comm. 3, 43 Dance Comm. Entertainment Chm. 1: Bernardian Treas. 4: Crimson 3, 43 Mountain- eer 1, Ed. 2, Jr. Sponsor Chm. 35 Drama Club lg Latin Club 3, 4: F.N.A. 2, 3, 45 Debating Club 2. Medical Club 4. KARL HERKLOTZ Herky Basking Ridge Ambition--Undecided I haven't got my spikes on yet ! Our little speedster . . . loyal friend . . . disliked cold bus stops . . . a spare-time fisherman. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Varsity B Club 43 Football 3: Track 2, 3: Varsity Letter-Track 3: Science Club 1. ROBERT HERWICK Bob Basking Ridge Ambition-Medicine Never so good or bad as his opinions. Where there's a slide rule, there's Bob . . . Midwestern accent . . . gesticulatory talker . . . fun-lov- ing . . . top-notch student. Transferred - Glenbrook H. S., Northbrook, Ill., 1958. Prom Comm. 43 Bernardian 43 Drama Club 3, Medical Club 3, Pres. 45 Lighting Club 33 Ger- man Club Pres. 1, 2. it od 'ai' -of r IU' Nl ,AY xl 'si 3' J Ax ,7 MARGERY CAROL HERZOG Marge Pottersville Ambition-Nursing Good things come in small pack- ages. Loyal football fan Cnumber 30D . . . neat and petite . . . contrib- uted to the sharp-looking drill team always a pleasant 'H ' Prom Comm 3 4 Dance Comm 2 Hall Dec 3 Bernardlan 4 xed Chorus 1 2 3 4 D Team 3 4 Lshers 4 PNA 4 DAVID WINN I-IEYLR Muff Basking Ridge Ambition NIechan1calEng1neer A combination hard to beat scholar friend and athlete Real swell guy quite the la dies man popular with every one sure to succeed Transferred Ok St Jr H S 1957 Class N Pres 3 Prom Comm 3 Cm4 StuCcl13VPres4 Cafeteria Monitor 3 Service Corps .lr Sponsor 3 Varsity Club 3 Pres 4 Engineers Club 3 4 Y Council Pres 4 Ifootball 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basket ball 1 2 3 4 Boys State Dele gate 3 2nd Prize Somerset Coun ty Essay Contest l'lIl3llSt Natl Merit Scholarship Test 4 M 'avi ti! .-in ef? N 60 0.0! Y 'Y -v f- ,,,,L 'il par ? KARL HOFFMAN Karl Millington Ambition Writer Good humor makes all things tol erable That tall man that was seen with a crutch for so long studlous always ready and eager for a party enjoyed debating Transferred Ewing H S Tren ton N J 1958 Prom Comm 4 Engineers Club 4 Chess Club 1 Debating Club 2 Aquarium Club 2 Degree of Mer It Vatl Forensic League 2 Span ish Club 4 BARBARA HOPPER Barb Basking Ridge Ambltl0h Teacher 'To make things as they be that s my philosophy Proud member of the Band equestrian enthusiast ardent sports participant Transferred Oak St J H S 1957 Prom Comm 4 Yearbook School Newspaper 1 Crimson Mountaineer 2 Mixed Chorus Band 1 2 3 4 Service Corps ln Club 1 2 FIN A 1 Library Corps 1 Girls Basketball 1 2 Girls Baseball 1 2 Field Hockey 1 Spanish Club 4 5 '-r JOSEPH MARK HOHMANN oe Peapack Ambition Automotive Designer To enjoy llfe I draw Usually seen in his car a op well known for his ex ceptional drawing talents oud muffler Who me Prom Comm 3 4 Hall Dec 3 Bernardian 4 Drama Club 3 4 Library Corps 4 Somerset PTA Art Award Scholastic Art Award DORIS ELEANOR HOUCK Dory Huke Bedminster Ambition Social Worker If I cannot do great things I can do small things in a great way A wonderful combination of will mgness and helpfulness Joys a good laugh Assem Comm 4 Hall Dec 3 Bernardlan Store Manager 4 Jr Sponsor 3 Drama Club 2 School Play 2 Girls Baseball 1 2 Girls Citizenship Alt 3 . . . ' 1. ' . , 5 . . Y : . : : s If ML- , , , 9 rin . I 1 ' ' , , , .I . . . . -' . , , . 1 -I il ' ' n I ' ,Y . . . , . - a . . . ., e ii w v . l . I c y I y K -h - ' - it N . 2 . I . ,- Y, .. ' . , 1 , 8 ' , 7 ' If II 4: . . . 5 B ' wt , . 1 ' Y l E I 0 Q v y ' n ' W 1 1 : 1 9 1 3 ' ' . ! r r 1 9 ' ' ik - X. ' 1 . ,. . , s. 'H . , . ' X4 JL..- s.s'qy ' u n ' ' uJ n ' K i ll ' - ll ' ' Y! 'f 4 ,f '. , ' wif , . . . fl t- ' , ' as n V - . . . . . I . , 3 l 3 ' 1 ' ' 5 Q 3 . , . ., . ' 3 ' . . ,., . ' . . ' ' ' Y I I V U z Q 3- M . . l 5 . i 1. -- ' 2 - V ' . , - V W, . -1. ' - -cv z A Q. .,,,r, . A ,, L A CC Il ' ' ll Y! ' ' 4 ' as ' v .. , . ,, . . ,, ' U . D . . . . D - 1 - . . - en- ' . . B 1 . F. . ., . . N X . 1 . , . , I l . . , . . . 1. ' . ' . - 9 1 1 , ' . ' . ' I ' r .- . - 31 . . f . , 2 : I 1: ' . . . , . , . 1. 7 1 Q Y I Lat , 3 .. 3 . , 2, 3: 3 . ' 9 . ' I Y . Y Y ,' Q . -4 f ,pda f A - -' C. 4 4,7 , I , Q : K 1 3 ' ur A I - f 3 :Af '7 . 1 Y l 4 . ,.' 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JOHN H HOUTL Houtzle Bernardsvllle Ambltlon Electrlcal Engmeer What IS highest and noblest ln man conceals ltselt Nery athletlc what a capable defensne end respected mee to know Prom Comm 3 Bernardlan 4 Jr Sponsor 3 Varsity B Club 3 4 Engmeers Club 3 4 lootball I 2 3 4 Trackl 2 3 Capt 4 ELILABETH ANN HOWLETT Betty Ann Bernardsvllle Ambltlon Secretary Let the world sllde by' Bowlmg enthusiast loves to sew and cook actlve member of If HA good sense of hu mor secretarlal Interests H ll Dec 3 Mlxed Chorus 1 HA 1 2 3 Treas WESLEY W HUETHER Lee Baskmg Rldge Ambltlon Mechanical or Electrl cal Engmeer Llke two gentlemen rolled mto one Another of our great Trng enthu sxasts qulet and studlous so helpful Senior year was Just filled with busy days Transferred Oak St Jr H 'S 1907 Prom Comm 3 4 Bernardlan 4 Drama Club 2 3 lfngmeers Club 3 l WIed1calClub 4 Llgh mg Llub Sec Treas 2 3 4 Stu Lcl Alt 1 Seruce Lorpsl la n Club Sec 1 Stage Craft Club PATRICIA ANN HUNTER Pat Basking Ridge Ambltlon Nurse Nolse IS not necessary for suc cess Cute brunette known for be Ing nice and thoughtful very dependable devoted to Trl H1 Y capable marcher Transferred Oak St Jr H S 19:11 Assem Comm 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Dance Comm 2 3 4 Hall Dec 3 Y Council Treas 4 Drlll Team 3 4 Ushers 4 Latln Club 1 FNA 1 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus Executive Comm 4 Bernardlan 4 -. LUCY HUNIISTON Luce Bernardsvllle Ambltlon Elementary Teacher Dont trust anybody but yourself Noted for peppv cheering a so llkes to rlde horseback always out for fun and a good txme quite the fllrtatlous one Prom Comm 3 4 Dance Comm 1 2 3 4 Hall Dec 3 Bernardlan 4 Cheerleader 3 4 JW Capt 2 Ushers 2 3 4 Service Corps 4 m Club 3 ITA 3 Sec Spanish Club 4 HARRY A IKE Harry Llberty Corner Ambltlon Engineer The tvplcal vouth IS unpredlct abe A neat dresser enjoys work mg on cars mechanically mmded ardent hunter and fisherman mstmctlve love of un Transferred O k St J H S 1957 Prom Comm 4 Football 2 Assem Monitor 4 'sb' Y. 'mr x if T.-, 'V Q: ' 1 V I 1, Ag., , WH.. 1 WA N- 1 1 1 O A , u 11 - - 66 as ' ' os 1 11 4 ' , ' , ' l 11 - , - , , . 4 , . ' I L, . '. ' ' ' Q : ' ' w 1 1 1 1 - iv X l ' - . . . L., 3 - y 5 . . . 3 C- 1 I 1 . I ' 1 1 1 1 . - 1 ' . , 3 5 Lat , '. . . , . 4, 1 . 1 . Q 1 - 1 4 s 1 ' . - 1 . . . 1 41 A , I 1 I 1 1 r rf 1 1 1 - - 1 , 1 ,- 1 . . Lv ' 1 1 . , 4 tl 1 . 1 - 1 J . ' ' lres. 1, Spanish Club 4. cc n A ' ' u as '- H . . - 5, . . .- as I u ' ' . . Y . . . - '. . . ., f . ,- - '-' 3 . T. . ., 'y . . 3 . , . E u n '. l , : . ' . .' l ' ' I I 14 n N 1 1 I. I - I - 1 1 1 1 . 3 . 1 1 u - 11 A . - . . . , . H . . . ' 'yy 7 ' ,A . - 1 1 - Y Y Y 1 - 1 D 11 11 1 Y 1 Y , 1 Y Y Y Y Y ' ' 1 1 1 as , 11 A A 1 If ' ,I 1 ull . . ' ll l .I , . ua . , A , In . . , , , .4. xa- SHIRLEY JANSSON Bombsy Bernardsvllle Ambition Nurse Please explain your explanation Neat blonde sees the bright side of life actne member of Trl H1 Y seen anywhere and everywhere Assem Comm 4 Prom Comm 4 Bernardian 4 Nllxed Chorus 1 2 hers 4 I' N A CH XRI PS EDWARD JONES Charlie Basking Ridge Ambition Lndeclded Worry and I newer met Very friendly always ready with a Joke terrific bowler hot rod fan sharp on the basketball court what a flirt' Transferred O k St J H S 957 -3 QU' we UN i xy, alarm -6' ARTHUR MARK iENNINGS Mark Peapack Ambition I' orester People are to be taken in small doses Not one of the more talkative seniors a zealous hunter and fisherman drives a neat 9 Chevy JACKLYW JOYCE Jackie Bernardsvllle 'Ambition Stewardess The world is a bit happier be cause she has been in it laull of school spirit has a contagious laugh more bounce to the ounce Prom Comm 3 4 Dance Comm 2 3 4 Bernardlan 4 Wllxed Cho Co Capt 3 4 Lshers 3 4 Hall Dec 3 Duchess of Hearts 4 840' is PAMELA JANTE KAY Pam Basking Ridge Ambition Music Teacher Success is a result not just a goa Someone who can always be count ed on active Girl Scout enthusiastic French student beautltul voice Transferred Oak St J H S 19:17 Prom Comm 3 4 Ways 8. Means Comm 3 Bernardian Ifeatures Ind 4 Crimson 3 4 Crimson Quarter ly lfeatures Ed 4 Mountaineer 2 Mixed Chorus 2 3 Fxecutlve Comm 4 Senior Trio 4 Athletic Ticket takers and Program Sellers 2 3 4 Jr Sponsor 3 Drama u 4 TA 3 Tre School Play 2 3 Library Corps 3 4 Yearbook 1 School News paper 1 Latin Club 1 Art Club 1 Multiple Listing Scholarship Award 1 SHARON ELIZABETH RAE KELLOGG Sharie Bernardsulle Ambition College Friends are not made they re recognized Sweet as sugar graceful bal lerlna loved Europe and now loves Carolma Stu Ccl 4 Dance Comm 2 Crim son 4 Mixed Chorus l 2 3 1 School Play 2 3 Girls Citizenship Delegate 3 3'6- x .Ah W . f 9 ' Tk . M 1 e A, A 'S 4, . I I A. ' If !! A ' Cl QI . . . -A. . . - . U ' v ' U Cl ' , . . 'l . . ffm Y . ' . . . '. ' I ' v ,5 . 2 . 3 - , : A1 Q , , 3,4gLs 3 ...,.1,2,3,4. j f 5 Vi, f, :I 5:.1' : 1 ' 7125. 14-ff' I A if ,ji I PM 1 as f N I J A A L ll V ' 91 ' ' ll ' ,Y ' u , ar ac ' ' ' - v . Y' . . ,, . ..,. . - a . r. . ., ' - , H ' 1' Y I K ' , , Z S A 5 ' Basketball 2, 35 Service Corps 1. rus 2, 35 Librarian 43 Cheerleader . . 3 ' . Y - ' ' ' 9 ' 1 1 . 3 . 1 .. 3554-14, A S ' ' 1 -3335 u v ' ' , . x ln - . f vu R - I ' ' N ' . r. . ., 'A' . lx . V A . , I. ' 9 9. Y Y 3 .,,,gJJ . I- I 1 . R ' , : w , : , - D A , ' 5 A ' , - C S , , : Y. ' 1 Clb gl'...2, I, as. 4: -C , : ' , : U : 1 - :u . . S . S , . F Y , , X V7 an - n A ,' 5? .. . . - U iv u ' 1 11' ' vs , 1 H l . . .S . 5 - K , : , , 'an H 'E -3 fr-Jr X., , f l 7 '- -iff' A L X ' KAREN KESKULLA JOAN KILLIAN Q Karen West Millington Joanie Basking Ridge Ambition-Physicist Nothing's new, and nothing's true, and nothing matters. Gay conversationalist with an un- usual analytical mind . . . survi- vor of Latin IV. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Stu. Ccl. 2g Bernardian 4g Crimson 3, 4g Mountaineer 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Sponsor 33 Drama Club- Sound Effects Chm. 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 43 Girls' Basketball 3, 4: Girls' Baseball 2, 33 B Pin 1, 2, 3: Girls' Citizenship Delegate 3: Finalist-National Merit Scholar- ship Test 4. DIANE KIMBALL Di Bernardsville Ambition-Veterinarian Speech is great, but silence is greater. Excels in girls' sports . . . a reti- cent person . . . horses are more than her hobby - they're her spe- cialty! Prom Comm. 3, 4, Jr. Sponsor 3, Drama Club 3g Latin Club 33 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, Capt. 3, All Star 3, 4, Girls' Baseball 1, 2, 4, Capt. 3: Letter Girl 3, 4. Ambition-Retailing Short and sweet and can't be beat. Takes life calmly . . . really ter- rific on the dance floor . . . as neat as the proverbial pin . . . popular with the boys. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Prom Comm. 3, 43 Hall Dec. 3: Bernardian 49 Drill Team 3g Ush- ers 3, Co-Capt. 45 Drama Club 33 Latin Club 3, 4g Service Corps Lieutenant 1. ROBERT J. KITCHENER Bob Liberty Corner Ambition-Undecided To become a great man it is nec- essary to be a good rascal. Jovial guy . . . helps the basses in the chorus . . . the Mikado himself . . . loves fun. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Prom Comm. 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Chorus Quartet, Projection Club lg Library Corps 3, 43 Li- brary Certificate and Pin 3. 38 JUDITH ELAINE KLEIN Judy Basking Ridge Ambition-Medical Technician The only things we ever keep are what we give away. Sweet 'n' friendly . . . cheerful optimist . . . athletic . . . great one for discussion. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Prom Comm. 4: Hall Dec. 33 Ber- nardian 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Girls' Chorus lg Latin Club 1, 3, 4: Latin Award lg Girls' Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4g Service Corps lg Leaders Club lg Library Corps 1: School Newspaper lg Crimson 4. BARBARA KLUMBACH Barb Basking Ridge Ambition-Nursing The glass of fashion and the mold of form. Striking raven-haired maiden . . . graceful and charming . . . has a flair for boys. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Prom Comm. 3, 43 Dance Comm. 23 Hall Dec. 35 Bernardian 4: Drill Team 3, Latin Club lg School Newspaper lg l .T.A. 3, 4. J -:ar gf .,,,-.f -ai sl f Al JO ANN KNESER Jo Bernardsville Ambition-Private Secretary A woman is always capricious. Seems so serene . . . clerical in- terests . . . can be loads of fun . . . often seen making her already neat hair neater. Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 I .H.A. 2, 3, 4. ROBERT KNOX Bob Basking Ridge Ambition-Physicist I think, therefore I am. Can be found backstage crossing wires . . . leading intellectual light of the class . . . a sailing enthu- siast . . . physics whiz. Transferred - Eastern Jr. H. S., Riverside, Conn., 1957. Prom Comm. 3, 43 Bernardian 45 Jr. Sponsor 3: Drama Club 2, 3, Lighting Club 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Boys' State Delegate 33 Track Manager lg Boys' Chorus lg Mixed Chorus lg B Pin 1, 2, 3g Con- testant - State Science Day 3: Finalist Nat'l Merit Scholarship Test 4. ...al Z7 'gf I ff. .1 rl Je ur -ICP' ROBERT E. KOEHLER Bob Bernardsville Ambition-Research Let us join the ladies. Fascinating lad . . . full of fun when with the gals . . . ham radio enthusiast . . . ambition not definite but success is. Transferred-Grover Cleveland H. S., Caldwell, N. J., 1957. Prom Comm. 3, 4g Bernardian 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Jr. Sponsor 3: Drama Club 3, 43 Latin Club 3: Engineers Club 3: School Play 3: Lighting Club 3, 4, Track 2, 3: Boys' State Alt. 3, Radio Club lg Honorable Mention - Nat'l Merit Scholarship Test 4. ALEXANDRA HELEN KOTARSKI Sandy Basking Ridge Ambition-Civil Service Our value is determined by actu- al work. Quiet and reserved . . . known for her speed and efficiency at the typewriter . . . liked Mr. Utz's bookkeeping classes. Transferred - Dewey Jr. H. S., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1957. Bernardian 4, Library Corps l, 3, 4: 50 Wd. Typ. Certificate 3. 919 JOHN JOSEPH KONDEROCK, JR. John Bernardsville Ambition-Professional Baseball f'In athletics you will find great Joy-U Tall and athletic . . . crazy about baseball . . . has nothing against girls . . . really digs working on cars . Prom Comm. 3, 43 Varsity B Club 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 43 All County Baseball 2. PATRICK J. LARDIERI Pat Peapack Ambition-Teacher Where there's a will there's a way. Energetic person . . . often seen waving his arms in front of the chorus . . . serves above and beyond the call of duty. Assem. Comm. 49 Hall Dec. 35 F.T.A. 3, V. Pres. 43 Prom Comm. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Pres. 4, Male Quartet 3, 45 Boys' State Alt. 3, 50 Wd. Typ. Certificate 25 Bernardian 4, Dance Comm. 2, 3. Spanish Club V. Pres. 4. -2 r.3f.,,f.L..-' '- ' Vif, ,,5,,L,.,, 71 3- ff f . .f f. K' I 'R RUTH LARSON Ruth Bernardsville Ambition-Medical Technologist Nothing is rarer than real good- ness. Not nearly as silent as she seems! . . . sincere . . . a good worker . . . equestrian expert . . . so ath- letic! . . . strong alto. Stu. Ccl. Alt. 33 Prom Comm. 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Girls' Trio 43 Latin Club 3, 43 Girls Basketball 1, All Star 2, 3, 43 Girls' Baseball l, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Citizenship Alt. 33 Letter Girl 2, 3, 43 Bernardian 4. BRUCE LAWRIE Fergi Basking Ridge Ambition - Physical Education Coach A true gentleman, who looks the part. A clean-cut fellow . . . courteous . . . the Chorus' recent find . . . easy-going . . . likes everything, including life! Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Prom Comm. 43 Bernardian 43 Crimson 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 43 Latin Certificate 13 F.T.A. 43 Football 2, 33 Basket- ball 23 Golf 2, 3, 43 Science Club 13 Homeroom Pres. 13 Assem. Monitor 43 Spanish Club 4. VIRGINIA LEARY Ginny Bernardsville Ambition-Secretary Phe long and short of it. Quiet little miss . . . one of our tiniest . . . often seen in the Acme . . . loves to type . . . noted for being her own sweet self. Transferred-Mt. St. John Acad- emy, Gladstone, 1958. Hall Dec. 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 23 F.H.A. 3, 43 Library Corps 4. STEPHEN LINDABURY Steve Bernardsville Ambition-Business Things forbidden have a secret charm. Real party lover . . . strictly ivy league . . . often seen talking- with girls, of course! . . . cars take up his spare time . . . golfer. Prom Comm. 3, 43 Hall Dec. 33 Dance Comm. 23 Bernardian 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 43 Drama Club 33 Golf 2, 3, 43 De- bating Club 2. LYNNE LEGBAND Lynne Basking Ridge Ambition-Legal Secretary A fair exterior is a fine recom- mendation. Pert, pretty, and popular . . . never picked the easy path . . . loved to mark time . . . thinks not of Dick or Harry, but Tom! Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Prom Comm. 3, 43 Dance Comm. 2, 33 Hall Dec. 33 Bernardian 43 Mixed Chorus 43 Color Guard 43 Drama Club 33 Latin Club 3, V. greis. 43 Drill Team 33 Ushers NAN GRACE MACADAM Mac Basking Ridge Ambition-College 'Tis a good nature that wins the heart. Quiet school spirit . . . real nice to talk to . . . a Y's Gal . . . so considerate of others . . . mag- nanimous. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Prom Comm. 3, 43 Bernardian 43 Crimson 3, 43 Drill Team 43 Ush- ers 43 Jr. Sponsor 33 Drama Club 33 Latin Club 1, 3, 43 F.N.A. 43 Service Corps 13 Girls' Basketball 23 Girls' Citizenship Alt. 33 Sci- ence Fair Award 13 Hall Dec. 3. fx SN VICTORIA MALCAMPO MACASINAG Vlcky Zamboagna Cxty Phlhppmes Ambxtlon Army Nurse Vlcky our cute httle forelgn ex change student has shared wnth us all the varlous experiences that characterize the final year ln an American hlgh school Back ln the Phlhppmes, where she has five brothers and four sisters she was a busy and popular top notch gal She graduated from Zamboagna Clty Hlgh School with many honors among whlch were an Oratory Certificate Declama tlon Certlficate Character Gold Medal and a Salutatorlan Snlver Medal She held the oflice of class president and was a member of the Student Councll all four years and was the Student Councll pres ldent ln her Senlor year She also belonged to the Speakers Club the Science Club and was chalrman of her Semor Prom Commnttee Here ln Bernards Hugh she has been a great student and m addl tlon to her studymg played on the glrls basketball team worked on the Bernardlan and became falthful marcher on the Girls Drlll Team Vlcky has been a wonderful fnend to all and well all miss her but now we must say to her Paalam kaawaan ka ng dlyos x! N1 P, if up LOUIS JAYE MASTROBATTISTA Lou Bernardsville Ambition-Business Administration I-'ond of dress, fonder of dresses. Like Napoleon, small and aggres- sive . . . no misogynist . . . al- ways seen with the latest styles . . . where found? - Pistilli's, natch! Stu. Ccl. 1, 2,: Prom Comm. 3, 4: Football 2:Golf 2, 3: Bernardian 4. WILLIAM FREDRICK McCABE 77 Bernardsville Ambition-Professional Musician It may be life, but ain't it slow! A friend to all . . . plays a cool sax . . . excelled in the role of King Arthur . . . always willing to help out . . . a ton of fun. Assem. Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 4: Varsity B Club 2, 3, 4: School Play 4: Baseball 1, 2: Assem. Monitor 4. V 4 AX? BARBARA JEAN MAYES Mazie Bernardsville Ambition-Airline Hostess Silence is golden, but we're off the gold standard. Vicki's big sister . . . real lively gal . . . last but not least of the Mayes girls. Assem. Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 3, 4: Bernardian 4: Mixed Chorus 2: Cheerleader Co-Capt. 3: Ushers 3, 4: Service Corps 4: Hall Dec. 3: H.R. Pres. 1. HARRY CHRISTOPHER McCATHARN, JR. Harry Lamington Ambition-Undecided Quiet persons are welcome every- where. Willing worker on Library Corps . . . likes everything in general, but nothing in particular . . . the future looks bright. Crimson 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3: Library Corps 2, 3, 4. KENNETH GILES McDERMOTT Ken Gladstone Ambition - Business Administration He's in everything but the tele- phone book. A natural leader and public speak- er . . . always wears a big smile . . . popular. Assem. Comm. Co-Chm. 4: Stu. Ccl. 2, 3, 4, Traffic Comm. 3, Ex- change Stu. Comm. 4: Class Pres. 2, 3: Prom Comm. 3, 4: Track 1, 2: Bernardian 4: Crimson 3: Moun- taineer l, 2: Debating Club 3: Service Corps 4: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 3, 4: Library Corps 3, 4: Assem. Monitor 4.Count of Hearts. GERMAINE RUTH McGRATH Germaine Bernardsville Ambition-Teaching When Irish eyes are smiling, it's sure like a morn in spring. Hard worker for play productions . . . always running errands . . . quite loquacious. Prom Comm. 3, 4: Dance Comm. 1, 2, 3: Hall Dec. 3: Bernardian 4: Crimson News Ed. 3, Ed.-in- Chief 4: Mountaineer 2: Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 4: Latin Club 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3: Medical Club 4: School Play 2: Girls' Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4: Drama Award 2, 3, 4: Crimson Certificate 2, Ed. Pin 3, 4. Kgs.,-1? 1 2. .gf-Q-Eb -55155255-1 .:-ffa::1::'32' - .-'-.,.c,:: .' - '--i:::::::' '- 11221127 if sl f .ii DANILL WlcGRORY Dan llberty Corner Ambltlon Carpenter Practlce ls everything Quiet member of the football team good natured abllltles and aspxratlon-. ln carpentry actne ln the Yarsltv B Transferred 0 k St J H S 1957 Varslty B Club 3 Treas l'ootball 3 4 Basketball 2 Assem 'llonntor 4 WANCY NIAY 'lIcKEE Nanci Basking Ridge Ambltxon Artist Speak llttle and to the purpose Falthful backstage worker for the Drama Club horse lover artlstlc and then some a qulet n thoughtful one Transferred St John Baptist 1957 Assem Comm 4 Prom Comm 4 Bernardlan 4 Drama Llub 2 3 4 School Play 4 lfleld Hockey l Certificate of Merit Latham In ternatl Humane Poster Contest 3 2-T' 'ssl g 'af f' lf! 'T X mf? sq X l PATRICIA MERCER Pat Bedmmster She IS Indeed perfectlon Attractne captam of the Drlll Team has a cute way about er ready smlle avldly Interested ln nursmg Stu Ccl 3 Prom Comm 3 4 Hall Dec 3 Bernardlan 4 Cheer leader 2 Drrll Team 3 Co Capt 4 Ushers 3 Drama Club 2 F A 2 3 4 CLAUDIA TOWINSEND MILES Corky Bernardsvllle Ambltlon Med1calTechnolog1st And eyes that crlnkle when she laughs Cute n glggly actne and able m Tn H1 Y sharp as a tack hard worker ln the cafe terra energetic Stu Ccl Alt 4 Assem Comm 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Hall Dec Chm 3 Dance Comm 2 3 4 Bernard: an 4 Crimson 3 4 Ushers 3 Co Capt 4 Drama Club 1 Latin Cub 3 4 FNA 3 4 Llbray Corps 1 2 3 4 Glrls Basketball 1 2 3 4 Glrls Baseball 1 2 3 4 Letter Glrl 3 Model Legislature 3 4 Honorable 'llentxon Latham Poster Contest Mountaineer 1 Features Ed 2 Y Councxl Pres 4 Drlll Team 3 Y '-1 ALAN! HAYES MERRIAM Gladstone He goes far that never turns lfrlendly guy has a good out look on llfe unerrmg slncerl llked all hrs sublects headed for Drew Transferred Bayonne H S Ba yonne N J 1958 Bernardlan 4 Radio Crew 1 2 Drama Club 1 County Wmner ln American Legion Contest Our American Heritage Varsity Let ter Baseball 3 Spanish Club 4 SHERRY LYNNE MILLER Lynne Bernardsvllle Ambltxon-Government Worker A woman of sllence IS a woman of sense Nice way about her earnest about everything always a sympathetic listener helpful and very co operative Prom Comm 3 Hall Dec 3 Ber nardlan 4 'Vllxed Chorus 1 2 3 Drama Club 1 2 Latln Club 3 4 l' NA 3 Glrls Basketballl 2 3 4 Glrls Baseball 1 2 3 4 I4 I! A A ' ' , U . 7 v ' . ,, .V ' u. 7 A V 'U , . . . ,K ' v 't A . - 3 1 . l'. . ., x J 1 ' L4 vu ' . 4: -e ,U : , 3: 1 A . V , A ll ' 'Y! 4 v ' ' ' 1 r l . I 7 5 , A . ,- . , 1 f - f , A . , I 1 , ' A . . . 3 . : V. -- 1 ' f . s C ' - I : . : ' : rf' as f ,-11. ,fQ1:'Q34fm1.f.T l 2 f A 1- llsgaxi-Qxw..:, 'xfgvkw l y 1 I, E5-'zg s s v 'MLM px-3-,, 1- .AL , 4. for Sw lmff , 1 5, .:1' 4-7.. Sm rug N115-Afng' , , , , u u ' uAla9 A Ambition-Nurse Ambition-Radio Announcer as ' ' ' my n 77 . Y - . I 1 ' - , 1 h . . . ' . . . ' ly - - - ' ' ' ' - - - . V . . . u . -5 . . : - , : h ' ' ' --4 ' ' , Y . . . ' X Q , - . 1 ' 1 . 1 X-, :N : : . 9, H . . . , , . r U H. I . . ,V 9 I g .5 - g . 5-1' Q, .r .-- -,r ,- 13 , 0 U , H H ' , ll 2 ' CC ' ' H 77 1. 1 ' ' V AY' Q . . . : . : , ' -, 2 - 2 ' . , Q . - Z 4 ' l 1 1 l - 5 ' . , , 5 - 1 Y I ,, 3 . 5 Q ' Z I , -. n. . , : n v 9 ' ' . I Q 3 1 1 1 ' I V Q ' l , , .. . .. , , , r 5 . , A , : I 7 Y :I U. Y I T Z , Z A T L 1 ,YKI A77 ' , . , . 3 . . I Q I 1' ff 43 I l I.. fy fri I , Q uv . - ' ' . 4 1 . ff ,J .V A ,- f ,-,. I ,Af , 5 ' ' ' , 1 'L -,fi -.ir ' J- L I h N r I ' f :- S f ' f , 4 , . , , I p , ' ' 1' ' V ffi f , -ffl ., I '. - h ' wg,- j',.,' - '. I -,1-- -jj-'1 , I f 1 . 'J' I' N ,ul X l 4 aww- ' I PERRY J MOLIN ARO 5- .2 mon Navy lg every rank great or small, 'Industry supports us all ,f 1 4' ' X A T ' iii-an -ivimgffi 4 as 1 'HUP gf A Bernardsville ,vf ja - 'hs' . kr A r v V Q -as , ' ' . R55 X. X gsm..- Q9 A' su.. -'F WALTER MILLER Walt Bedminster Ambition-Construction Work Smooth words make smooth ways. Successful comeback . . . there's mischief in his eyes . . . seen with Don . . . faithful friend . . . likes manual work. Baseball 2. RONALD STANLEY MINION Mouse Millington Ambition-Navy In every band there's a beat. Level-headed . . . cool ummer . . . has lots of friendsgl luding girls . . . really digs bowl g . . . always in the library. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Stu. Ccl. Constitution Comm. 1: Prom Comm. 3, 43 Bernardian 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Corps 3, V. Pres. 4, Mixed Chorus lg Serv- ice Corps lg Baseball lg Basket- ball 1. 'iet type . . . enjoys golf . . . arduous worker for the Library Corps . . . relished history. Library Corps 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, 43 Golf 23 Library Pin 23 Library Certilicate 3. LINDA ROSE MOORE Nancy Basking Ridge Ambition-Nurse Worthy things happen to the worthy. Responsible person . . . delight- ful companion with a charm all her own . . . does everything well . . . secret ambition: to marry a twin. Transferred-Verona H. S., Vero- na, N. J., 1957. Prom Comm. 3, 43 Bernardian Sec. 4: Crimson 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 23 Glee Club lg Choir lg Drill Team 49 Jr. Sponsor 33 Drama Club 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 3g F.N.A. 2, 3, 4, Debating Club 33 Girls' Basket- ball 33 Girls' Baseball 3g Girls' Athletic Assn. 1: Medical Club 45 School Play 2.Countess of Hearts. VIRGINIA HARTWELL MOODY Gin Basking Ridge Ambition-Medical Secretary Smiling never hurt anybody. Real cute gal . . . neat dresser . . . short 'n' spunky . . . loads of fun. . . class blusher . . silent and slow pace. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Prom Comm. 3, 4: Hall Dec. 3: Bernardian 4, Drill Team 33 Ush- ers 2, 3, 4: Latin Club lg F.T.A. 3, 43 School Newspaper lg Service Club 1: Spanish Club Treas. 4. NANCY ANNETTE MOORE Linda Basking Ridge Ambition-Flight Nurse Nothing which effort cannot over- come. Brains and good looks meet . . . sure to go places and will probab- ly lead the way . . . secret ambi- tion: to marry the other twin. Transferred-Verona H. S., Vero- na, N. J., 1957. Prom Comm. 3, 49 Hall Dec. 3: Bernardian Senior Ed. 45 Crimson 3, Exchange Ed. 43 Valentine Ball Chm. 43 Debating Club 2, 3g Glee Club lg Band 25 Jr. Sponsor 35 Orchestra 15 Drill Team 43 Ush- ers 43 Drama Club 2, 3, Make-up Chm. 43 Latin Club 3, 4, F.N.A. 2, 3, Treas. 45 Medical Club 4g Girls' Basketball l, 2, All Star 3, 4: Girls' Baseball 1, 3, 45 Girls' Volleyball lg Letter Girl 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Assn. lg Y Coun- cil V. Pres. 43 Model Legislature 43 B Pin 2. 504 -A ?-if .f xd T I? sr-' XX' LOIS FAITH NIORRIS Lois Mnllmgton Ambltlon Teacher Tranquil people accomplish much Devoted Bernardlan edltor 1 a great job efliclent organizer terrific at the piano brains sense of humor too 'fggnsferred Oak bt Jr H S 7 Hall Dec 3 Bernardxan Edln Chlef 4 Crimson 3 News Ed 4 'llountameer 2 Nlnxed Chorus 2 3 Pres I Student -Xccompanlst 4 Glrl Chorus Accompamst 3 -ith letlc Tlcket takers and Program Sellers 3 Jr Sponsor3 IatlnClub S Clu l Seruct Corps 1 Sc ool ewspaper Co lfd l B P 1 3 Natl latln xwlfd l HART lf! Nll PNDEL Te Basking Rldge Ambltlon Aeronautical Engineer The look of an athlete Our bnrthday boy just how old IS he now ' a basketball enthusiast good lookmg amateur radio ham llkes sclence Transferred Oak St Jr H S 19.57 bu Cl 2 Prom Comm 3 4 rnardlan 4 Band 1 2 3 Service Corps 1 Jr Sponsor 3 Drama Club 2 3 4 Narslty B Cu 4lat1nClub234 Enl neers Club 3 4 llghtlng Club 3 Basketball l 2 3 4 Track 3 4 B T Award 1 lNatl Latin Award 1 Science Club V Pres 1 Year book Co hd V7 H wr' QI C 1 V .1 f , Q 31' 5 Y 0 PATRICIA ANN NIOTTER Pats Baskmg Ridge Ambltlon Vlathematlclanf And she would argpe ye gads how she wotild argue Known for her humorously wltty remarks well' read strong ln math and science Transferred 0 k St Jr H S 1957 Prom Comm 3 4 Hall Dec 3 Bernardlan 4 Crlmson 3 Twp Ed 4 xl0UI1l3Ill99l' 2 Debating Club 2 3 .lr Sponsor 3 Serwlce Corps 1 Drama Club 3 4 Art Club 1 Latln Club 3 4 Library Corps 2 3 Girls Basketballl 3 bchool Yearbook I School Newspaper 1 Natl 'llerlt Scholarship Certificate 4 BT Xward l Bible Reading Comm 4 Science Club Sec 1 ROBERT BRUCI' N ATIONS Bo Mllllngton Ambltltlll lndeclded Take llfe too serlouslv and what lb lt worth Full of laughs dlg those crazy sweaters very frlendly asset to any group Transferred New York Nlllltary Academy 19:9 Comm 3 4 Cadet Cholr 3 De batlng Club 2 Bernardlan 4 J W Letter Football 2 Varsity letter lsootball 3 llfst Place Wres tlmg 3 Cadet Honor Cluard 3 Proficient Cadet 3 Honor Cadet 3 Dlstlngulshed Cadet 3 Stu Ccl 7 Nha '9? 'un- YP! gs-9 Z WAN H NPHER Wan Liberty Corner Ambltlon College Long and lean rlght on the beam One of the frlendllest guys m school newer looks down on anyone full of good humor all 68 of hlm Transferred Oak St J H S 1937 Bernardlan 4 Yarsltw B Club 3 W Pres 4 Basketball 2 All County 3 Capt 4 Track 2 3 4 lung of Hearts 4 ROGLR NIBLR Alfie Bernardsulle Ambltlon Nlenchamcal hngmeer What me worry And who doesnt know Roger adept at lookmg busy always laughmg ewen when taking corners at mph Assem Comm 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Drama Club 3 4 Llbrary Corps 2 Bernardlan 4 -3,49 x ' n A ' ' It sf A A A ' - . -T T ., 1 Y if I , ' . . d.d ' 'S -3 1 U I ' N ' . . . .. , ' - . . ' A 1 u I 0 l 0 1 . . 4 . ' , . ' ' - - - - -, - a . . . ., . ' . . ' ' '5 1 I 1 - - V . .I 2 . , -- - I. A X . . . 3 Q ,. Q . . 1 , 5 - ' . ' I - I ' 2 1. , 1 ' - A . - , : -- A :- ' X Y C ' - n . ' u I -. .- . . . . , . , . , A , J L Y l C ., 2 .l . 24 , 5 ' ll ,V y : ' 1, 3, Prez. 4: l'.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Art - 3 Q A' 3 - 3 N '. ' -4 . 1 H U ll 1, 3 , ' 1 . ' o lf ' 1 ' w A . at 4 ' 4 . . A ll d!! ' ' IK bi? ' ' u , , xv 44 - - . . 1 .Q . Y ,, K ', ' ...an , ' as n ' F T . . . ., V ., . ,t ' 1 W2iyS8zMeans C'omm.Chm.4gProm , . c. : . , 3 ' . -. - - . . I ' uv v , ' . W Be I l 1 l y Q ' Z I '. X , . ' . , . U ,g Q in , K av . .X y y ' - ' Q 1 g ' 5- ,l b Q . , , 3 g- ' 'Z ' - . : 1 , ' ' ', v , 1 f , , 1 , - 'Z '. ' , , , : , : 4 '- -- ,g , ' , , , . . . . . I , . : W ' - - : - . - .l. ,isgfl v Y Y- . . A . , . - ul' X ur n - 4 V A fx 'ix s ' ' 1' F Q as , ' . l , n-5, 'P' '- .H qv . . 5 Y . f ' ' ' . . . ' ' - x d .119 l ' 'J ,- - ' .' . r. . '., t ' l ' ' Z ' ,' . an as 2, , '. .. : : ' ,. It Ex 1 - T as n ,- .. . , . u ,-pn , , Y . 'P ' . . '-2 ' K I . Y Y id 3 . A , f fi, 1 ' S-F' -e 7 ii CATHIE R. O'CONNELL Maggie Bernardsville Ambition-Dental Assistant The laughter of girls is, and ever was, among the delightful sounds of the earth. Fun loving girl . . . full of chat- ter . . . lots of clothes . . . en- joyed foods classes most. Transferred-Pleasant Hill H. S., Pleasant Hill, Calif., 1958. Prom Comm. 4: F.H.A. Sec. 4: Girls' Athletic Assn. 1, 23 Spanish glub 1, 23 Halloween Dance Chm. RICHARD ANTHONY OLIVO Rich Basking Ridge Ambition-Biologist Jokes are the spice of conversa- tion. Amiable guy . . . an asset to the class . . . terrific on the bongos . . . thinks Sherlock Holmes is a real estate develo men - p t. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Stu. Ccl. 3, 43 Prom Comm. 3, 4: Bernardian 43 Football 2, 3, 4, Latin Club lg Science Club 1: Spanish Club 4. A of ,slr if, 1...-03 PATRICIA O'KEEFE Pat Gladstone Ambition--Undecided Bashfulness is an ornament to youth. One of our truly country gals . . . has a sweet disposition . . . her favorite pastime is listening . . . always lookin' up. DAVID PETTY Skeeter Far Hills Ambition-Industrial Engineer Music soothes the savage beast. Tops in personality and friendli- ness . . . plays a cool sax with a cool beat . . . enjoys math . . . hep on mechanics. Transferred-Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Assem. Comm. 4: Class V. Pres. lg Prom Comm. 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: School Play lg Library Corps 43 Projection Club lg Lighting Club 1: Track 43 Nat'l Merit Lat- in lg Art Prize 1. CARMINE N. PICONE Carmine Bernardsville Ambition-U. S. Marine Corps Life is just a football game- with time out for dating. Famous No. 70 . . . usually seen with the girls . . . terrific athlete . . . smooth dancer. Mixed Chorus lg Varsity B Club 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, Capt. 4, Most Valuable Player 45 All Coun- ty 3, 4: Assem. Monitor 4. PATRICIA PICONE Pat Bernardsville Ambition-Business Job Once a friend, always a friend. Short and gaysome one . . . a sparkle in her eye as well as on her fourth finger, left' hand . . . very pleasant miss. Stu. Ccl. 43 F.H.A. 3, 4g Projec- tion Club 1. ...I-ir BR? if sf 46 l ROBERT C. PRESCOTT Bob Bernardsville Ambition-Engineer Every inch a man. Handsome blond and the girls know it! . . . proficient drillmas- ter of the band . . . fast runner . . . an asset to any college. Assem. Comm. 4' Prom Comm. 3 4' Bernardian 4' Band 1 2 3 4' Jr. Sponsor 3' Debating Club 2' V rsity B Club 2 3 4- Tra k l 2 3 Boys State Delegate 3 Pm l Ifmalist 'Natl llerlt Scholarship Test 4 JOAN MARGARET PRICE Joan Gladstone Ambition College Sugar and spice and everything mce Vibrant cheerleader nice to look at and lust as nice to know gets a charge out of life talent in expressing herself Stu Ccl 3 Assem Comm 4 Class Treas 3 Prom Comm 3 4 Bernardian 4 Crimson 3 4 Nloun taineer 2 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Ushers 3 Capt 4 Service Corps Sponsor Sec 3 Debating Club 3 Drama Club l Latin Club Girls State Delegate 3 Queen of Hearts 4 'tn 'v 'V .wa 'T 'af 1 ,a 11933 ROGER QUIMBY Roger Bedminster Ambition Store Manager 'Whats life without a car' Shop class discovered his talents loves his car usually seen with Liz when looking for him one should try the Acme Pro1ectlon Club 1 2 3 4 DONNA LEE REYNOLDS Donna Basking Ridge Ambition Marriage Breathes there a maid with ll her whims who is not rather fond of hims A live wire brunette loves to dance spends much time rid mg her horse Transferred Oak St J H S 1957 Prom Comm 4 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Chorus 1 RONALD SCOTT RANKIN Ronnie Bernardsvllle Ambition Medical SClEIltlSt Thoughts too deep to be ex pressed and too strong to be suppressed Has unique sense of humor will argue anything anytime hep on telescopes Class Pres 1 Prom Comm 3 4 Bernardian 4 Crimson 3 Sports Ed 4 Mountaineer 1 2 Debating Club 2 3 Band 1 2 Marching Pin 3 4 Jr Sponsor 3 Drama Club 3 V Pres 4 Latin Club 2 Engineers Club Pres 3 Pres Ad visor 4 Medical Club 3 4 Light ing ClubB3 PV Pres 4 Track 1 i MARIANNE RICCARDI Marianne Bernardsville Ambition Undecided Nature made us for pleasure Big brown eyes chose short hand as her favorite subject the clown of PE classes likes boys' sure' Assem Comm 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Dance Comm 2 Drill Team 3 Ushers 3 4 FTA 3 Girls Base ball 1 3 Bernardian 4 5 . Y 1 1 1 44 1 , , . , 1 1 1 , If Y H ' ,' V , , . c , uhm' -' . 11 - - , 1' 1 . I 'I l . . ' f Y 1 an 11A A , I u' ' , . ' ' D! , . . A .U Y . . , . . . I 4 V 6 . 1 1 I - 9 1 1 I : , :A - I 1 1 I 1 . ' ' , 7 ' 7 A 4: Jr. . : ' . 9 I 3. 4: : im Cl Y! ' ld ' ,I ' Z C ! ' ' if ll 1- . ' 19 1 - ' 1' ' . 1 - ' 3 9 I ' ' W Jr . ' 9 . ' - 3 . . 1 V . ,n ' , 4 V- X ' 1 1 1 . 'ig , . 1 1 1 1 , . . , , ' ' ' 1 .' . ' . , . .' - A 9 1 1 ' 234 '.1., ' I Y ! n ' Y Y ' ' . . . . Cl Y! ' ' ll ' 7! ' u ' ' a nA' .11 1 - . . ' . ,, . . ' u l I 1 n 0 9 I f . a 4 1 ' 0 1 as 0 - . . . . 3 Q . I - . r. . ., . . 3 A , , . , : . . . 3 - , Q , ' , 1 f ' I 9 ' I 1 1 l Q i f f 47 e . A, 4 .3.41 ,ffl ' V. . ,Ii 'lf - .ij .., ,1 . rv 1 K vff I I ' ' A, v 4- , Y '11 ,, 1 5 W 'I , N ii, 1 - I ,, in 'll fl Wx., 'fb 12127 'NT' gang WSJ JOAN ELIZABETH RICCO IC Bernardsvllle Ambltlon Secondary School Teacher A place for everythmg and ewery thmg ln its place A golden lmk In the cham of frlendshnp trlm n prlm expert twnrler Stu Ccl 2 Prom Comm 3 4 Hall Dec 3 Bernardlan 4 Twlrl e 2 3 4 Ushe s 3 4 Spon sor 3 Latm Club 3 If T A 4 CAROL RICH Carol Bernardsulle Ambltlon Secretary Halr IS the finest ornament wom en have Coy and pretty blond snappy strutter at the football games metnculous fancied secretarial tramlng Prom Comm 4 Bernardlan 4 H Dec 3 Twlrler 2 3 4 Jr Sponsor 3 PAUL VERNON RIGTERIINK Paul Baskmg Ridge Ambltlon Lndeclded Blushing IS urtuous but some tlmes lnconvement Personable guy with a cute smile shy sometimes credit to the senlor class Transferred O k St Jr H S 1957 Prom Comm 3 4 Football 2 3 JV Letter Football 3 Bernarda an Ad Sales Manager 4 Model Legislature 4 WILLIAM RODENBACH ' Bl Pluckemm Ambltlon Seruce and Lollege row Never disturbed enthusiastic over Chem ardent hunter actlve member of the hot rod club drlves a snappy blue Ford Transferred St Bernards Glad stone N J March 1997 Llbrary Corps 4 RICHARD RITCHIE Duck Bernardsulle Ambltlon Aeronaut1calEngmeer Horsepower was much safer when only the horses had I Jolned us thus year has fit ln we genial personallty favors math and cars Transferred Manhasset H S Manhasset New York 1959 Prom Comm 4 Basketball 1 2 4 Rifle Club 3 Christmas Pa geant 3 Bernardlan 4 BRUCE MACDONALD ROWI PY Bruce Bernardsvllle Ambltlon Business Executne everyday explams why An mdlvlduallst has definite oplnlons about everything patronlzes Gull Assem Comm 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Bernardlan 4 Crimson 3 Business Manager 4 Mountalneer I 2 Drama Club 1 2 Latm Club 3 Law Club 3 Engineers Club 3 4 School Play 1 2 Llghtll'l2 Club 1 2 JV Letter Football 3 'lrackl 2 4 Debating Club 2 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 Assem Monitor 4 Model Legislature 4 QW' wr-rdf 3' Q7 if Q f' , ,J . X. , ' , 1 5 , f' ' -Q I ' ,ft , . I ,Ars V2 , fr- V v - Y Cl U A A ' ' ll ' Yi .' u ' ' v' . . - U . . Y . ,, ' yn I ,I X .' . . . t' . 'M '-...a ' ll... ,f 1 l ' - a . . . ., , - - '-, a . l 1 1 ' ' - , : , 5 n I 5 : Q . , . . - 5 - u, 5 'I ' . . S - , 4 , A , , 1 ' s 'nn ' u n - For yesterday was once tomor- I wept when I was born and 1! ' Y! I7 1 o 1 I n n Q u ' . . . ' I : Z . , - , U: : , , V in . ' , ' 3 '15 ' 9 5 . . A v I K 1 : X A s J ' - f X ' : D . , : ' : . . , : - .O : I HR' Y! ' xc ' 1 , ' - - - H ou. . . . , , . rl I . . 1 . . ,. 3 vj 'gg -MI' . : 3 - 2 r , , gi r ,iz Jr. - 5 3 . . . . g ll !! . v' .. H 1 IC ' ' - Y! . : ' : all . 3 , . 1 - . N R I' RALPH JAMES RUSSO Ralph Gladstone Ambltlon Radlo Televlslon School For every why he has a where fore Alfable fellow always looks Important great one for fun valuable baseball player enyoyed Mr Ferrys hlstory class Prom Comm 3 4 Bernardlan 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 Executive Comm 4 Varsity B Club 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Spamsh Club 4 NIARGE SALVIA Marge Gladstone Ambltlon L ndeclded She has a heart that IS gentle and kmd Known for her frlendly WHY apprecxatnon of classlcal and popu lar muslc contaglous pleas antness attractlve dresser Stu Ccl 4 Class Sec 1 Prom Comm 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 Ushers 4 Drama Club 1 2 'F ff GERALDINJE MARIE SALKO Gerry Bernardsvxlle Ambxtnon Nledlcal Secretary Her hanr fell down her shoulder wlth loose care Always smlhng class hotrod hkes stenography really goes for parties Mnxed Chorus 1 2 FHA 3 4 Pro1ect1on Club Sec 1 KATHRYN L SANTILLO Kitty Bernardsvllle Ambltlon Beautlclan Do It tomorrow you ve made enough mxstakes today A cool cat a friendly H often seen ln her Plymouth does a mean yltterbug Left School December 1959 sd 'C7' ii .,..-.Q Q--sv FREDERICK SCHAEFER Fred Baskmg Ridge Ambltxon Doctor A mans own opmlon IS never wrong Honorable member of the llghtlhg crew usually found at Mow ders mce chap and amiable worker always somethmg to say Prom Comm 3 4 Bernardlan 4 Engineers Club 3 Medical Club 4 Llghtmg Club 3 4 CAROL HELENE SEELIG Seely West Mlllmgton Ambltnon Secretary 'The best way to keep a man IS m doubt Animation plus dark eyes and attractne smlle popular with a d1d a fine 1ob on the Student Exchange Committee Transferred Oak St J H S 1957 Stu Ccl 1 Assem Comm 4 Foreign Stu Exchange Comm 4 Class Sec 2 Prom Tlcket Chm 3, 4 Hall Dec 3 Drill Team 3 Co Capt 4 Latm Club Pres 1 Bernardlan 4 Dance Comm 3 Yearbook 1 . N . ,.., - .4 1,1 . J A , 45 5. ' A u as n ' W 1 .. .- .. A .. A . u , -u ' ,Q ' lf , . . ... ..- ... ... ... ... - . , . I I I , ' ' Q v ' n v . . . . . n . , , n, . . Y U , ' un , ' H - 9 l yr: - A ' - 4. ,, 44- n 1 44 - as ' 9 I . ,, - an ' . ' u-n ... ... I ,,, - . ... . -- , . . . . . , . , ' 9 1 U I D ., U Y ' I fr 2 , fi V l fl If ' ' Cl 2 ' Y, a . n 4 . llc - K , . . N '.,, . -15 5 . . . 0 A ' Q Y ,. Y Cl 2, s . 4, . ,, ... V ill ll... -Q. ' 1 . l'. I -, . . . . . , . . , . . . . . , 3 . .3 . I I l Y ' Q f x O l l ,' ' 1 r - n ' I 0 Y ' Y '57 il nd? RICHARD J SEIBERT 'Dick Ifar Hllls Ambltlon Undecided Anythmg for the ladles Jolned us ln 59 lmmedlate popularlty lusclous smlle our Snr Launcelot talented In publlc speaking den N J 1959 Prom Comm 4 Drama Club 4 School Play 4 CHARLES DOUGLAS SEYMOUR Chucky Mlllmgton Ambltlon College I often remember what I would not and cannot forget what I would Exuberant pep gets along with everyone on the ball rock n roll fan Assem Comm 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Hall Dec 3 Bernardxan 4 Mountaineer 2 Football 3 Track 3 4 Intramural Sports 3 4 Bas ketball 1 Assem Monitor 4 'Y' of pl RICHARD B SELLARS JR Rlck Peapack Ambltlon Engineer Youth IS wholly experimental Tall lighthearted gentleman has a yen for huntlng cars oo thmks gxrls are O K constantly on the go Prom Comm 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 Varslty B Club 3 4 E gl neers Club 4 Sec 3 Track l 2 3 44 Bernardlan 4 Assem 'Slom tor PATRICIA SHOUDY Pat Basking Rxdge Ambltlon Housewife Llfe IS too serlous to take too seriously Pleasant dlsposltlon enjoys a good joke artlstlcally ln cllned supported the alto sectlon of the chorus Transferred 0 k St Jr H S 1957 Mlxed Chorus 2 4 K ,fr 1 PETER SMITH Pete Peapack Ambltlon Landscape Archltect Llke the wlse old blrd often seen but seldom heard Wlllmgly lends a helping hand has hobby IS hortlculture enjoyed biology Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4 Track 2 3 KATHRYN ELLEN SPENCE Kate West Mlllmgton Ambltlon Dnplomatnc Secretary One of the women who can add and also distract Miss Popularlty Plus actlve and attractive competent class secretary Transferred Oak St J H S 1957 Stu Ccl 3 Sec Treas 1 Assem Comm 4 Class Treas 2 Sec 3 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Bernardlan 4 Yearbook Co Ed 1 Band 1 2 3 Sec 4 Color Guard 4 Drlll Team 3 Ushers 3 4 Service Corps 1 Co Capt 4 Jr Sponsor 3 Latm Club 3 4 BT Award 1 Buble Reading Comm Chm 4 DAR Good Cltlzen Award 4 1 -----v V I ll 91 U . . . l M tr 91 . . . I- ' l s . - , . ' . 9 S S 9 ' U ll 9! ' ' if ' li A . . I u I . ' - . r. . ., , af ' . - . - . . , . . , . - : - , -I , 3 - f S l I - 0 3 ' , Y n 0 . . , - . , . I D ' 1 Y 1 . . Q, . , . Y I Y 9 . . , - . , . A ' ,, 3 ' Q ll ' ,Y 66 ' ' il IC 'T ' ii . . , . . . ' . . . I. . . . - . . . Transferred-Linden H. S., Lin- 3 ' 4 . , , , ,, , : ' as rs v : n '- I n I n 1 I I n ' V D U I V Y 1 l s 1 . Q w D ' 1 s v ' A ' cc n . . H ,, . . u H . . I . ' 11 u ' . . . . ' I u 0 A 0 - I . . . Y Y . . . 5 , - a . . . ., 9 : . . 2 Q ' 3 Z , . . , . N n 1 . , , ' I - . , so X1 ,. A fa , 'fu' f A ., It I ' 5 I IAURINL STEPANY Laurlne Bernardsvllle Ambltnon Teacher Make everyday a cheerful dav Crazy sense of humor tremely good ln gym class swlmmmg and canoemg expert always antlclpates the best Transferred Bayley Lllard ll S 'lfadlson N J 1917 Prom Comm 3 4 Bernardlan 4 Crimson 3 4 Girls Hockey 4 Girls Basketball 4 Red fross Clu 1 Art Club l JEFFREY STORES Jeff Basking Ridge Ambltl0ll Undecided School IS all rlght-except for the classes Loves to race that car on his llfe Transferred Oak St J H S 1957 -Q? 193-'7 fl T' of I' 'ini' BERND STRUN7 Bernle Millington Ambltlon NIHFIIIES mans task IS always llght lf hns heart IS light One of our cutest fellows has so many secret admirers track was hxs speclalty Transferred O k St J H S 1957 Prom Comm 3 4 Hall Dec 3 Track 3 4 Cross country 4 Ber nardlan 4 Assem Momtor 4 PETER SZAREK Pete Liberty Corner Ambltlon Clerical Work Out of slght out of mind No bellever ln the prmclple of exerting ones self but gets there a hunter lf there ever was one Transferred O k St Jr H S 1957 Library Corps 4 Football 3 Track 2 3 4 Assem Momtor 4 Span Ish Club 4 Bernardnan 4 ROBERT M STULACK Bob Basking Ridge Ambltlon Auto Mechanic I have fought a good fight I have finished my course Talkatlve handy stage crafts man often seen bombmg around on his motorcycle Transferred Oak St J H S 1957 Prom Comm 4 Hall Dec 3 Pro Jectlon Club 1 2 3 4 Stage Man ager 1 WALLACE TEEPLE Wally Bedmlnster Ambltlon Securlty Analyst All the worlds a stage Casual man about town manner never will be forgotten as a debator likeable guy active m clubs a leader Stu Ccl 3 Assem Comm 4 Prom Comm Co Chm 4 Be nardlan 4 Jr Sponsor 3 Drama Club 2 3 Pres 4 Latm Club 3 School Play 2 3 Llbrary Corps 2 3 4 Baseball 1 Track 2 3 4 Boys State Delegate 3 Assem Momtor 4 Spanlsh Club 4 'if ff! 51 v 1 1 F 5 I ' ,ffm . . f ff! ll Y tx.-uf .6 I N Q I . , S1 Y w 1 1 v - 1 2 ly! . f . . ll ' Y! , ,' I y I u , . . . n Q f '- I--I ' . . . CX- 'r I ps ' .. .2-, S1' Q if . . . -- --- . .' 'w 'l1'?.v ff - '- - ' . . Qs-fw' 4- ' 5. .,. 1.5 ' . ry 1- A 1 .i f-3. . O. v+ - . n ., v 1' 'lu ,Sify ,ey .Q ' A A , . . -, . - 1- :S5?i'-'ffl- '? f'-'lim' ' .flrff-.' . . . A I n?.A.l.- . :LRE fl- - '44 l:t:A.N - ' .' Q' v I 1. 3 'Jiri' H .tiffa- - , , , , ' 7 . . . ' - . . , ., b : . . , KI Y! ' ' rx ,, 7 . V t al - s Y! ' . ' . ' ' I I g Kid halr . . . glrls are the spice of A 1 1 i A X ' ' Y . l'. . ., 'Q . ' ' 'Q . 1 -- as 'A ' F A . ' ll ' 19 ' ' CI ,I ' ' - nA 9 u S ' ' ' I7 ' Y! ' g L R A . . . . . . . - sr - a . r. . ., ' - . r. . ., - , : - : g , - : - : - 'P u 1 3 ' . J ' 1 1 v 2 ' I J' A 3 . . . .E K. , . ' I 1 3 ' I A .5 u Ir ' as n - 'WL . u a 1 1 1 . xr X ff: - .- IC ' ' !Y ll 9 U I .1 a v it - - ,y . , . - a . . . ., I . 3 , u 5 U ' Q . - . 3 r- : U : : - - : U, , : - - : - , , - : h : a I - , I .4 , , I S , . 3 ' n J Q Q , l J 3 . '1 YI ' 1 I 14' 'Yu X 5 . f' 1 x T' ' ' 4- 'af f, ,X CM y , 4 ,W 4 . ,- 1, 6' ik ,fe fi ,-01 -SP NANCY TELGAREZ Nancy Basklng Rldge Ambxtxon Nurse 'There IS no mdex of character so sure as the volce Cute and pert very femmme a welcome addltlon to our class sews well Transferred Watchung Hllls Re glonal H S Watchung N J 1959 Prom Comm 4 Bernardlan 4 FNA 4 Shorthand 120 Wd Certlficate 3 Stu Ccl 3 DAUNE LOIS THOMAS 'Daune Llberty Corner Ambltlon Travel Agent 'A Joy that's shared IS a Joy made double Exuberant pep a favorlte enjoys classlcal muslc aglle baton twlrler her splrlt and work helped our class 'fgggsferred Oak St Jr H S Assem Comm 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Ways 8. Means Comm 3 Dance Comm 2 3 Bernardlan 4 Twlrlers 2 3 4 Ushers 3 4 Lat m Club 3 4 A, : ,f ,Q WILLIAM THOMPSON Bl Bernardsvllle Ambltlon Architect Reading IS to the mlnd what ex erclse IS to the body A fine student has been ac cused of hkmg school thlnks before he speaks Bernardlan Sports Ed 4 Moun tameerl Jr Sponsor 3 Drama Club 1 Engmeers Club 3 Debat rn Club2 Golf2 3 4 B s State Delegate 3 MICHAEL TROTTER Trotsky Baskmg Ridge Ambltnon Undecxded And away we go' Frequently seen around cars qulte the camshaft yockey boylsh grln always ln much evl dence lndustrlal arts pro Transferred Oak St J H S 1957 Football 2 GEORGE TIRPAK George Bernardsvllle Ambltlon Amr Force Have more than thou showest sp ak less than thou knowest One of our shy boys llkes campmg and iishmg a hobby of spendmg money Pro1ect1on Club 1 ALAN VFRRIER Basking Rldge Arrbltlon Sales Engineer A tall man IS a fool Ideal fellow short and snap py mighty happy can wm frlends and Influence people spark of the basketball team Transferred Oa St Jr H S 1957 Stu Cl 3 4 Class V Pres 4 Prom Comm 3 Chm 4 Jr Spon sor3 Varsity B Club3 4 Bas ketball Tr Assem MOHlt0F 4 X-L-A-ak :MY Yip if 1:-'19 X 3 f ll 'llli ' ll 17 ' at ' ' - u - . ! I ' ' . e . Q A . . 4 a n . ' I ' 0 0 U S - S : ' - : - ., ,A - , , 9 Z , . , y 05' , , uAlns - - ll 1 W ' 7! as rs ' ' ' I ' ' '- ' i KC -T l! l ' . .5 . u . . . - k . . . ., . . . a . . . ' - C - , I - - 3 . . . . ' y . 3 . . .1 l r, , ,, . ' cc sy , - 9 ! I - 2, 3, 4: ack 2, 3, 45 u sv ' ' - Q 4 rl . I ' H 0 I 1 0 X- I ' - -J 1 - '1 I . ' . - . ls ,if A , . ' 1 1 ' w 3.2- , . .I . , - . rj, .ivy . I A . .- Ki .' ' 'j+Q' K 3.122 Q y A.: , 5 kit-f,'f?.'-1' q.l,i,s'-L .I w - wr , ,, . ' .. 20 ,W-1 V' X'-Qffe, ll : -I ' Y- 4 . T . . 97 - u . . q . . 5 . 9 I ' - I ' J G . . : : . 'J '49 . 1 7 S 9 5 ' gy A 1 ' A. ELLEN 'NIARIE WALKER Pluckemm Ambutlon Secretary Keep your sunny slde up Peppy and pmt snzed an en thuslastlc cheerleader lowes tc drlve a radlant smlle an ardent Rutgers fan Assem Comm 4 Prom Comm 3 Dec Chm 4 Bernardlan 4 Cheer er 2 3 4 Ushers 3 4 Sponsor 3 LINDA MARIE WARD Lmda Peapack Ambxtlon College Stull water runs deep Gentle wavs lakes muslc and 9SDOCl3llW a certain rock n roll singer lnclmed to be sllent but sweet consclentlous Muted Chorus 1 3 Drlll Team 3 4 Drama Club3 4 FHA 4 Glrls Cltlzenshxp Delegate 3 --i 19x MARY LYNN WALLHAUSEN Mary Lvnn Bernardsvllle Ambltlon College She IS a woman and therefore to be won Cute captaln of the cheerleaders so full of splrlt IS wlll mg to try anything has mce clothes enjoys French Class Treas 1 Prom Comm 3 4 Cheerleader 1 2 3 Capt 4 Ushers 3 4 Service Corps 4 ELSIE WATSOXI Wats Peapack Ambltlon Secretary A favorite has many friend Always trlm and neat as displayed a penchant for march mg talents m secretarial field Prom Comm 3 4 Hall Dec 3 Drlll Team 3 Co Capt 4 Ushers 4 Drama Club 1 2 Chorus 1 2 4 pfx lr? 'F' .1 'H get vi Z- WILLIAM JOHN WEISS B1 Bedmmster Ambltlon Geologlst Well tlmed silence IS more elo quent than speech Pollte and placid blond quiet outdoor type mtrlgued by Chemistry Prom Comm 4 Athletlc Tlcket takers and Program Sellers 2 Ll brary Corps 2 3 4 DIADELEINL WLISSVIAN Madeleine Nlllllngton Ambition Technologist Llfe has no blesslng llke friend Blond n lnely tlutlst got a bang out of Chem found glrls sports loads of fun wrote unlque Crimson articles Transferred 0 St Jr H S 1957 Prom Comm 4 Bernardlan Crnmson 3 4 WIOUHLRIHOEI' 2 Nlwed Chorus 1 Band 1 2 3 4 .flhx x 1 I I ll ,nfl .- ,. '- ffl .1 .S 9 'n is 4, as s .4 ' ' ' Y A A . A A HT RY! ' CC Y! ' u L - 91 it ' T , I ' - ' - !7 , l l ' : . . l . . . . - - I C ' - 2 . , 2 lead ,,: ,:Jr- .g Y- - , 3 . k ,j 4' A 1 ll ' Y! gg yy C4 ' .1 . 'H . u ' s'n ' ,' . , ' ' a good word for everyone . . . x A . : ' D . . : - : .' 3, N A , : . . . 3 , - . g ' : Q : y 1 ' 3 -, 4 l . A. CC 'llif A ' I6 -. T . . - ll .. . . . , is - 1 ' ' - 1 : '- I 1 1 1 X ' A ' is - n A A' 'L X ,Md u ' ' ' a ' !! ' ', , .V . . ' ' I - - ' - ak '. . . ., 3' . 1 Y I : 4 . ' G N . 3 1 3 4 - I 1 y 1 - I .wa 'serif KATHLEEN WIRE Kathy Far Hills Ambition-Undecided Love me, love my dog. Goes for bloodhounds, dog shows, and boys . . . usually observed talking to someone . . . full of life . . . a friendly smile for all. Prom Comm. 3, 4g Hall Dec. 3: Bernardian 43 Crimson 3, 43 Moun- taineer 1, 23 F.N.A. 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. l, 2, 33 Library Corps 2, 3. ROBERT WOOD Bob Liberty Corner Ambition - Business Administration People are to be taken in small doses. Does what he enjoys and enjoys what he does . . . avid hunter . . . likes the great out-of-doors . . . has always been active in 4-H. Transferred - Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Prom Comm. 3, 43 Bernardian 43 Library Corps 3, Pres. 43 Projec- tion Club Pres. 1. I ui 'QV THOMAS WOLSKY Tom Basking Ridge Ambition-Male Nurse The wildest colts make the best horses. Brawn of the football team . . . liked those lively history discus- sions . . . crazy over parties and pizza . . . favors motorscooters. Transferred - Oak St. Jr. H. S., 1957. Prom Comm. 3, 43 Hall Dec. 3: Varsity B Club 43 Football 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Projection Club 2, 3, 43 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. LEE S. WRIGHT Lee Far Hills Ambition-Commercial Airline Pilot I'd rather be Wright than Presi- dent. Hot rodder with a cool car . . . goes for red shirts and white ties . . . specialist on gum, knives, and cars . . . shy grin. Transferred-St. Bernards, Janu- ary, 1958. 154 ,-1 'sf BURT PETER WRONSKY Burt Far Hills Ambition--Pharmacist Last, but not least. Quite interested in les jeunes filles . . . has had senioritis for four years . . . avid party goer . . . plays a hot trombone. Prom Comm. 3, 43 Mixed Chorus Pres. 1, Executive Comm. 2, 3, 43 Male Quartet 43 Bernardian 43 Debating Club 23 Drama Club 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 2. 7 Al s-qvhg 51-iii I-. . 5 d,,.,. r t 3.3, 1 vii I it 5 kny cavities. Tony h Rich and Dave hard at work . ,Q Y ,..g,?i,e .Zh I .' su Xt W Q, ' ,K X yi. ,, ,, . f . 1 41, ,, .1 t ...A xi .:, 8. Ji' A - sg, r r . 'v x.' . -:A 5. ,A , e ' I Eff 1 . . ,. , . . . . -sv!! LVQINQFIIUII buy an Hermwcliam. A chorus with two directors! K - gk A 7 rl 'gk ','L..,.,.., 'K A , ,142 'jsi Q' J iffy-W. , ' by ' ,,.., my fa , J , .W f' K! ,Qs flir-5 als-f-it An lrrembtlble force meets .ln lmmosnhle object. 'ii ll Boys want to look pretty t -Q-,,n X 'Q'26f 4.....,,u, 's.Sx- ,.. 1 oo. Our celebrated mousetrup. sq Ronnie Rides Again. , 2,, Y on-94 X.,-,rn :Mah . f 4 ,A t ,K H i YM ! 3.1 ,Q 7 vi Q j 8 1 D 6 33 2 2? 2 1 3.1Q'l7'fl1g Q L ' liz' K .a fa , H M ' fy 1 J J 2 . 1 I 5, 1-4 '-vmwism F- A. --H Q 13- , V' :.4rf:a-.lx?.f- .. 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H- ig W . s . 6 xy ' i as s I 214 ff CLASS GENIUSES Bob Knox, Karen Keskulla fn' CLASS JOURNALISTS Ronnie Rankin, Germaine McGrath MOST MUSICAL Bonnie Cascio, Dave Pe YES' tty 'R BEST-LOOKING len Denton, Bob Prescott NICEST SMILE Vicki Macasinag, Bob Prescott 4 BEST ATHLETES Ruth Larson, Carmine Picone ' s 7 0 MOST DEPENDABLE Ken McDermott, Marianne Bocchino MUST ARTISTIC Joe Hohmann, Brenda Fisher CLASS CLOWNS Bette Fee, Bob Clewell xxfl X CLASS ACTORS Wally Teeple, Germaine McGrath 8353 CLASS MAGPIES Patsy Motter Art Helmbrecht BEST-DRESSED Louis Mastrobattista, Glo Beardslee 5311135 :lg -5 , fliiif wg ' 4 J. x W, , ,MV PH' 'I EN a . - 0 , 1 v f CLASS CLAMS Joan Fisk, Tom Devaney 1 CLASS HEARTBREAKI-IRS Burt Wronsky, Kate Spence MUTT AND JEFF Ellen Walker, Van Neher PEPPIEST Jan DeStefano, Chuck Seymour I Z-if GMHUHXUQTS Wax F T GJ AW- .. , A N ,, gg jg, ' V I - - 21 Q L. Y f f V !,, 1 . W-5 ,N 5 it , I NK ' N a J ,A Ig, Y xvk Q ix K V? 3 3 k z N 'q'C-..... X ,Y , , .gag r -i. AQQXQ, ggfff. uv.-Tix '5.!'!-If :'51E',ef -114 .5 A , 6.-. 1 photos by Carmine Swiss National Tourist Office , ,525 . ,T V. 1, 'f'3r'ff,u f w A -.f-. . , ,, wg f 15 1 ,,,,,.,, gf ,ik 5, T jg, 6.-ry.. ' fm. 'N .QQLQQ I we n 'f-if-mi ,A W A V 1. .ss .n ' fig' it I WW 'A 1-Q Ella I H, Af 1 i-4 ,-ni cf W ai- i -A, is., 'N T .dm M! -- if 7 ,.4?.r,g fbi fn., .-2. -ii 1 S PRESIDENT David Thomson VICE-PRESIDENT Dale Forsman in if 4 .1 iff I rip ? iw fi ., 25' 44 1 u v 4 on flee junior ge With a spirit of adventure the Juniors have gained altitude by conquering the ridge. This year's journey was quite successful due to the advantages of fine equipment and leaders. The Junior Party pressed ever onward, but the task required clear and un- distracted minds and a reserve of strength. Realizing that the Senior summit party must be supported by those below, they have helped carry the loads. These potential summiters confidently look forward to the time when they will join those who have conquered the peak. SECRETARY Jan Blake Maint 'f3!'E,lk. Y 1 ,cfm TREASURER Peggy Lane VFW, XXI! Mr Palmer Miss Bennett Mrs. Dutt Chairman of Advisors Miss Gentzler Mr. Kopp 5 Mr Papale Mrs Roy Mr Roeder Mr Rullo rm em ofea In September we had finally attained the rank of upperclass men School l1fe looked different from th1s angle with 1tS greater responsibllltles and rewards Our class worked m harmony w1th ltself and the rest of the school Our first contributlon was as Junior Sponsors Led by Janet Phllllps we shared our knowledge of BHS Wlth the new Freshmen and Sophomores Early 1n the fall we elected our officers Dave Thomson Presldent Dale Forsman V1cePres1dent Jan Blake Secretary and Peggy Lane Treasurer At Chrlstmastime we decorated the halls wlth murals uslng the theme Twas the N1ght Before Chrlstmas Contlnulng to bolster school Splflt we donated money to the Exchange Student Fund and the Assembly Committee Turnmg to soclal actlvltles a Clash Party was held on January 16 with prizes for the clashlest costumes Co chairmen of the event were Karen Amos and Joan De Foreest Also in January plans were formulated for ou1 blggest social exent the Junlor Prom Thls required much mental and physlcal actnlty before lt became reality on Frlday May 13th Every one of us attendmg felt much pride ln our class Wlth college only a year away for most of us our studies were more lmportant than ever Preliminary College Boards and Natlonal Merit Scholarshlps tests claimed our attention ln the spring With much enthusiasm and a touch of wlstfulness we looked forward to our Senior year our last m BHS Mr Taylor Mr Utz Mr Weber fl ,, 1- ' ,fav-4' X1 - 2'-fe, Spanish II Physics 'Q Driver Training Bookkeeping II i Q There are eight periods a day in which to learn. The Juniors fill them with science, language, history, and some practical skills. ln the scientific field, physics offers seven knowledge-packed, stay-alert periods a week. There is always more to learn about English, our native tongue, not to mention Spanish and French. The commercial subjects offer practical skills, as do driver training and homemaking. The Juniors have one more year to tie together the thread of high school education. 67 F5 , T 1 . . . QUQI' lfll0lfU6U . . . JL'NIOR GROFI' ONE ROW' ONE: Diane Henrys, Mary Hibbert, Paula Jones, Carol Janssen, Judith McVaugh, Liz Logan, Nancy-Lynn Magee, Elaine Hansen, Susan Kelly. ROW TVVO: Marilyn Ludlow, Dottie Landon, Judy Hartley, Chris Kocsis, Mary Hutchinson, Barbara Ledford, Patricia Laubach, Adele Koe- nig, Carol Leupold. ROW THREE: Tom Bumby, Richard Bush, Susan Lawrence, Carol McSkimin, Peggy Lane, Bar- bara Menne, Sam Croot, Eddie Danna. ROW FOFR: Perry DeVVitt, W'ayne Alexander, Tuckie Breunig, Doug Craig, George Cessna, Bob Berry, Bob Crawford, Fred Brown, Al Burke. ROW' FIVE: Joe Bonn, Walt Dorman, Ernie Buff, Marion Cimosz, Edward Erhard, Gary Betz, Paul Edgar. ABSENT: Cara James, Daniel Barraford, Brian Baxter, Edwin Brookes, and David Claus. JUNIOR GROUP TWO ROVV ONE: Valerie Calvin, Irma Badgley, Dolores Beston, Jan Phillips, Jane Cooper, Edith Stewart, Diane Pellek, Flora Perna. ROW' TWO: Pat Nugent, Alice Aubry, Bonnie Peetz, Karen Amos, Jan Blake Rosalind Bailey, Gail Rad- clitf, Kathy Mongan, Jeri Belton. ROW THREE: William Parillo, Kenneth Harding, Carol Philbrook, Gail O'Gureck, Valerie Barnes, Anna Marie Ziegler, Dale Forsman, Peter Richards. ROW' FOFR: Albert Pecsi, Joe Sciaretta, Steven Fidler, George Eldridge, Gordon Faulkner, NVilliam Reeves, II, Bob Paulson, Robert Stump. ROW FIVE: Roger Fisher, Jeff Stiles, Joseph Frommelt, Mario Petriccione, Jr., Frezl- eric Rammler, William Shuck, Arthur Strong, VVilliam Ser- meus, Jr., Stephen Schnakenberg.ABSENT:Pam Banks, JoAnn Conroy, Joseph Pacilio, Dennis Rankin, Daniel Ross, Peter Sellars. WI? 'B .QE I : if, . .,, 'Elf 44 X . ra J A ,, 5' s., i, ,, if 15' 1 . 4 , 2 A 17 i rj: i '- 3 A 'If' 5 rf 1 3 X N ff? 1.-q vu ax? K K , .US oh 7 f 8 ...all 0I'llfU6ll' n.. JUNIOR GROUP THREE ROW ONE: Lynn Hannan, Dianne Davidson, Mary Lynn Guidice, Lee Fox, Judie Fennimore, Penny Forster, Mary Cooper, Ruth Hagen. ROW TWO: Joyce Hamilton, Heather Glasser, Pat Norman, Carol Friend, Joan DeForeest, Cathe- rine Galbreath, Judy Doremus, Jacqueline Gould. ROW THREE: Bill Mangino, Mary Lynn Corbin, Janet Hender- shot, Linda Davison, Kit Dodd, Sue Hedel, James Hazelton. ROW FOUR: James Wyckoff, John Jackson, Bruce Humis- ton, Jack Howland, Don Jackson, Robert James, Wallace Jarvis, Wayne Trenson. ROW FIVE: Ken Howell, Dennis Young, James Horsburgh, Gary Jollife, David Thomson, Howard Holt, Bill Teisher, Carl Wagner. ABSENT: Lael Grady, Craig Garrabrant, Robert Jones, Joseph Sutton, Stephen Unfried, Fred Woods. JUNIOR GROUP FOUR ROW ONE: Bette Zwigard, Nancy Scarano, Diane Schoenig, Jeanne Fisher, Kathy Small, Bonnie Reisinger, Rosann San- tillo,, Betty Shoudy. ROW TWO: Carol Willshaw, Betty Sloat, Helen Wall, Rae Utz, Suzie Collier, Dianne Trepic- cione, Emily Wilkins, Patricia Sullivan, Lynda Schanley. ROW THREE: Susan Smith, Marianne Vandekamp, Diane Skrobot, Susan Wilson, Linda Welsh, Susan Wetzel, Linda Moore, Karen VanHouten, JoAnn Stark. ROW FOUR: Gerald Kazmaier, Thomas Marsden, Chuck Meeker, Mark O'Connell, Robert Lincoln, Mickey McDonald, Ronald Mc- Neill, George Mandigo, Robert Mallin. ROW FIVE: Philip Markert, Whitey Lund, Bob Otrupchak, Jim Keirstead, Dick Lindabery, Frank Kieran, Fred Williams, Dave Moore, Chris Moore. ABSENT: Martha Ruggerio, Susan Sullivan, Mitzi Ward, Jack Jones, Mike Mirk. ,MA photos by Carmine Swiss National Tourist Office C?ll iygf? ..S5ZmF9 ITIWICJFZ? ..fgE6Qf96k5 Sophomore climbers are found on the dangerous slopes of the mountain -the Sophomore slopes. In the second year of their ascent these mountaineers have exerted their utmost effort for the challenge that confronted them. Gleefully they have watched the parade of freshman on the trail below, while they, profiting from the same experience, have forged ahead. As Sophomores they have acquired more influence in the expedition, and conse- quently, more responsibilities. Now, moving toward the Junior Ridge, they feel capable of assuming the duties of upperclassmen. SECRETARY Wini Finch . T? KS R ff TREASURER ' Maribeth Schowalter Mr Gerrlty Brasher Chairman of Advisors Mrs Decker Miss Hosmer Miss Lunceford am em ofea We Sophomores are now an integral part of the school hav 1ng successfully completed our first year Our hlstory beglns on the Orlentatlon Day of September 1958 Although at first the halls of Bernards High awed and confused us th1s feehng grad ually wore off We attended the Baby Party glven us by the Sophomores dressed as the occaslon and our posltlons dlctated Once we got to know each other we chose our ofiicers Pres1dent Walter Shutter Vlce Pres1dent Kelth McDermott Secretary Lynn Meyer Treasurer Ricky Bechtol We got off to a good start 1n th1S our Sophomore year when the students from Oak Street Jumor High Joined us makmg our class complete We then elected our present officers Chlp Sah ler President B111 Arrlson Vice President W1DlFlHCh Secretary Marxbeth Schowalter Treasurer Our first social event was the Baby Partv we gave in honor of the new Freshmen As we watched we wondered 1f vue had looked as uneasy last year The 1ce soon melted however the Freshmen looked more at ease and everyone had a good tlme Later ln the year we enJoyed the Freshmen Return Party given for us Our school llfe had a more serious side also Most of us col lected speclmens for Biology and drew trlangles for Geometry Although half our high school l1fe was yet to come we began to plan for the future with the help of the Guidance Department Wlth the past two years as background we feel capable of assum mg the posltlon of next year s upperclassmen 74 Mr Macadam fi' Mr Mulvey 5 ' f ra' D ' Y A 'LV it ' Mr. , X 25' f Rin. 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' . 3 , ' 'f-fi-Q -, l.'g?'F1 Q,-V -fhffk Nazi- ... ., T 3- J-3 3 fr - ,f - whiff. mfg. 74 fi 4 11 f 4 i, 545: .L, Ag.4,f,- 12 if ,gf K X , V 39 W . e fain 332, ,5 gg M k A , - f-W 'lfb '1 V 2 W ' 5 . qs., J 1 V , V,., ,. -an fx- f'vfi ,. -w5iW,a,,g: .2'Q'frg4f'tfW?'1e- 1 ufqfv Mm a KJ.. zgpyiga 5,,,J,W Vgffggiia-V F ,W ' Y 2 1 V 254 1 3 , if , rw! ' i 3 1 + f 'E ' Z , ' ilisfig .-Q.. :M , fjjfg 3 . 5z1:,LLL,,15 2M '2 ffizk-iz' 2 1 fl gli,-Q, 2 5'-vw z wifi x, .gg if 'xr mil 7 ...foflwfo SOPHOMORE GROUP THREE ROW ONE: Lyn Adams, Theresa Crovelli, Barbara Flynt, Nancy Bridegum, Marilyn Craft, Joann Cook, Nancy Engel- hardt, Gloria Cavaluzzi, Phebe Clynes, Marsha Foreman, Peggy Davis. ROW TWO: Jane Donelik, Diane Gilman, Winifred Finch, Jane Forbes, Judith Gies, Jeanne Douma, Karen Fox, Judith Duke, Lois Cross, Cathy Draheim, Ellen Davies. ROW THREE: Jay Utz, Albert Suiter, Donald Loebsack, Beth Chapin, Pam Copeland, Linda Eldredge, In- grid Vliet, Sally Gardner, Richard Weissmann, Peter Thomp. son, William Simpson. ROW FOUR: Norman Torgerson, William C. Talbot, Casper Sutton, John Szarek, Bruce Streeter, Kenneth Weber, Carl Bloom, Walter Shutter, Theo- dore Wall, Terry Townsend. ROW FIVE: Perry Thomas, Peter Sohnle, Fred Walter, Henry Ziegler, Peter A. Schkeep- er, Lewis Stern, Johnny Youngrnan, Robert Smith, John Vermeulen, Richard Surdi. ABSENT: Mary Jane Dobbs, Diane Fennimore, Paul Camara, Ed Hatt, James Stinson, Sydney Smith, Louis Ventriglia, Howard White, George Snilen. SOPHOMORE GROUP FOUR ROW ONE: Susie Keeler, Carol Gustafson, Polly King, Nancy Inshaw, Judy Herudek, Allyn Logan, Diane Van Ness, Joyce Van Ness, Janet Isenberg, Priscilla Mackey, Eileen Jacobus. ROW TWO: Marie Kahn, Mag Bray, Lee Hassinger, Pat Hartman, Karen Herklotz, Jean Jackson, Sue fr I l' 5 ' Ai --.., Hurley, Beverly Hansgen, Gail Ike, Carol Konderock, Judy Mason, Nancy Kolding. ROW THREE: John Giese, Alan Kimball, John Heys, Jennifer, Johnston, Karen McDermott, Judy Smith, Verna Lighthipe, Lorraine Kummer, John Glaze, Frank Gimblett, Lonnie Henry. ROW FOUR: Paul Kelmer, Donald Gilman, Richard Hewitt, Alan Koechlein, Richard Harding, Robert W. Larson, Roger Ludlow, Peter Goodwin, Richie King, Gary Howell, Jack Gederberg, Al Gorczynski. ROW FIVE: Thomas Komline, Wayne Jordy, Jean-Pierre C. Jardilliet, C. Russell Hadley, Jr., John Ike, Harry Norman, Bill Kneser, David Forrest, Joseph Jones, Dick Jansson, Charlie Keppler. ABSENT: Linda Gordon, Elsie Jeierson, Patty Massey, Jack Garden, Peter Jenkins, John Keskulla, Fred Klein. Q I sr, .-rf l 41-Q., at .R . B 5 A 1. QQ! 1- f wif? photos by Carmine Swiss National Tourist Office af Il wif!- 'ami ,A -3 'Q' -r-YTW PRESIDENT Edwin Selover Y W , Vi I VICE-PRESIDENT Paul Nibur it 4?- lst' On flze .iced men Pai Excited and awed, the Freshmen started up the trail at the foot of the mountain of high school education. At first it looked insurmountable, but with a boost from their Junior Sponsors, they were soon on their way. Gradually the Freshmen have found their mountain legs and learned to avoid crevasses and avalanches. Throughout this first year, the class has left many impressive footprints on the trail. Now, with great expectations they look forward to continuing their ascent as Sophomores. SY' ' K gl IVV ' LPJAVXJ A 9 o yceV, a' esjufl, if ! ,Q A C RETA 1 Ljyjf TREASURER Anne Fowler Mr Dunne Miss Harvey Mrs Ott Chairman of Advisors C am em Wofea We embarked on our new experlence in BHS with great eager ness and expectations The lnsecure feeling that we all held was soon forgotten as our Junior Sponsors made us feel rlght at home Every class had a dlfferent attitude toward us the Senlors didn t seem to reallze our presence the Juniors welcomed us and made us feel at ease and the Sophomores looked down on us with dlsdam born of one year superiority, Nevertheless we held much respect for each one and we trled to earn recogmtlon for our efforts The first big social event of the year given especially for us was the Baby Party We were requlred to wear baby costumes which dellghted the Sophomores but made us feel rather r1d1cu ous Next we elected our class officers Edward Selover as Presl dent Paul Nibur as Vice Presldent Joyce Haines as Secretary and Vlckey Fowler as Treasurer In the latter part of November the school play A Connectx cut Yankee in King Arthurs Court was produced by the Drama Club We were very proud to have three members of our class taklng parts Tom Houtz Paul Nlbur and Elsa Henderson In December we began to plan for our Return Party which was given for the Sophomores 1n February As the year progressed we began to fit ourselves into the pattern of l1fe at BHS We learned the words to our school song and to most of the cheers by the tlme basketball season rolled around We found our studles requiring more effort than those in grammar school and applied ourselves to world hlstory and gen eral science especially With final exams behmd us we breathe a sigh of relief and eagerly await Sophomore ship 82 Miss Pelllzzarl Mrs Rockefeller Mr Shellhammer -Z Miss Yeagle .Q V 6 at , ,S r A . n e n - - , . . , . , . I , 'VY V v. 7- v ' - , 1' . . , . . Y as in ' , . . , . . - l . l . r , . . - . , . , l an '- - - v n , A y . ' : , ' , . v , - ' 1 , - Q Algebra es L ii-1 W ,l I. , 5 1 ,Ly .Q 1-1 RPHJ ,. Q , a ali, et! Wg -q Latin I 1 -gs World History i a - Shop There is an enormous step taken by the Freshmen every year. It is seen especially in their studies. They no longer study history, but VYorld History, no longer just English, but also Latin anj even French. The world of math takes on mysterious symbols, as Algebra turns its students into eflicient formulators. The shop tools become familiar to the touch, the homemakers' utensils have definite uses. Older schoolmates give hints of classes to come, and the Freshmen move forward confidently. T Lmxfzf .Q ' if eg ly 4 ly, , Wu D . 3 . 2 6? ig Y 1 7' 4 4, X wid '6 n 'A - .Z .,: :ff J gt Q, - .- . 5 KSA ka 'A S 2'ff '7l,2,L 4 ,,, . --- 1 . e,'v-,.,,,..f'QfQ, ..-- 5-1 nv' Jybf' 'wh' Fl . . . Uenfuring LPM: . . . FRESHMAN GROl'P ONE ROW ONE: Theresa Czarevich, Barbara Yolz, Janet Phil- brook, Mary Perna, Joanne Strade, Barbara Williams. Val- erie Rumpel, Margaret Rinse, Wendy Parker, Elizabeth Wetterau. ROW TWO: Margot Motzer, Lois Ohlarik, Vir- ginia Taylor, Janet Lindabery, Mary Ussery, Christine Rome. Sue Mikulak, Donna Swart, Sandra Morano, Ann Louden. ROW THREE: Mary Ann Ferantino, Bonnie Mclieown, Teppie Rutter, Connie Nalencz, Christine Layton, Savilla Pickell, Rita Minutello, Buddy McCatharn, Bryan Arndt, Robert Auten, Edward Milnor. ROW' FOUR: Scott Galla- way, Lee Cooper, Richard Friedlander, Louis Calantoni, Buddy Cimosz, Leonard Alpaugh, J. Michael Bearlepp, Rob- ert Bodman, Keith Giglio, Barry Roams, Tom Houtz. ROW FIVE: Phil Cleland, John Hollingsworth, Gary Kouflie, Gary Frendak, John Baldwin, Rodger Ballentine, Bill Ledford, Robert Hull, Leonard Dante, John Cramer, Bob Gordon. ABSENT: Richard Brown, Wayne Hill. FRESHMAN GROUP TWO ROW ONE: Sharon Lee Blackman, Lark Groepler, Joyce Husveth, Linda Lee Fajnor, Betty Lee Corbin, Pat Benci- vengo, Ellen Klem, Diane McEwan, Louise Downey, Edith Alenius. ROW TWO: Ellen Adams, Katherine Kocsis, Jane Eustace, Joyce Guldner, Marie D'Angelo, Susan Kelmer, Linda Hann, Elsa Henderson, Mary Ann Jerolaman, Andrea Bradshaw. ROW THREE: Oliver LaCour, Joyce Haines, Susan Dyer, Susan Chesson, Janice Grindley, Eulalie L. Bar- raford, Thomas Zimmerman, Robert Sullivan, Thomas N. Westervelt, Thomas Stellato. ROVV FOUR: Alan Pratt, Charles Russo, Mike Mossa, Daniel Smalley, Dominic Togno, Joel Townsend, Stuart Richardson, Ray Manning, Eric Rankin, Ed Selover. ROVV FIVE: Dennis VVelsh, Bill L. Offenhauer, Russell Young, Ernest Morra, Douglas Thomp- son, Carmine Matero, Richard Trinter, Bill Gutzwiller, John Vantrease, Paul Nibur. ABS!-INT: Richard Pote, Anthony Ricciardi, Leslie Alexander, Rita Benedetti, Klarin Dusel, Janice Engelhardt, Anne Fowler, Barbara Herden. 1 I W ,- . -5, .,, f' 4. X , Q . ' X -sys .N N x t N Xu J w 1 K s K, ,N t, ,, S 1 L' I .ef 4- 3 I-atifxx .,H4 N, Ai-. 1 - ' ' x :AV S lrlt lt G itil PCCHN Qt S lhis pourn tl would not he tomplett without re latang the high points ot the tlamh the features At each plateau a new tda enture muted thalleng ang., ea era step the mount aaneers toola P xpert tlamb era recened honors and aaa aids for their particular efforts and lhllltl9S Paramount interest was aroused by numerous soual ea ents and other forms of entertainment lhe snapshots taken on the Jour new tell the storv of tht climbers themselxes and their part an making the expedition successful 5 Q it im tml p vu in X I Y? vu vw .a N N v i ..,.. 1,3 TJ l ff ,f l lD if 4 at i ll w 5 V iXx,A L. L Q X ' ij gli fl J 4 J., , J that made this expedition different from all others. EMQGHHMQM 3 H x Y 0 O . 'TV 'W X 1 -Q X5 x ,Ms X 'a QLUGUWCLI fo X QP! 661111168141 MCSIC HONORS ROW ONE: Jim Bowdish 125, Pete Richards 115. ROW TWO: Jack Atwood 125, Philip Markert 115. ABSENT: Brian Baxter 125. 115 All State Chorus. 125 Regional Band. C9 D.A.R. GOOD CITIZENS Kate Spence, Debi Decker. YMCA Ol l'ICERS ROW ONE: Debi Decker 115, Corky Miles 125 135, Bob Pope, General Secretary Som- erset Hills YMCA. ROW TWO: Craig Garrahrant 115. Dawe Heyer 125. 115 Pres- ent and Next Year's Vice-Presidents Cen- tral Atlantic Area. 125 Somerset Hills MY Council Presidents. 135 Delegate to International Congress. rx 'B 3 GIRLS' STATE: Joan Price. GIRLS' CITIZENSHIP: Sharon Kellogg, Linda Ward, Karen Kes- kulla. LATHAM FOUNDATION AND SCHOLASTIC ART AVYARDS ROW ONE: Brenda Fisher, Bette Lou Fee. ROW TWO: Joe Hohmann, Melvin Moore Alice Aubry. 1 Ella livin ,li ,v successful Senior Prom. Q' 3 Q IUMA Four Juniors wish for an equally Suggestlons plans xotmg and work' We ran the gamut before our 1deas emerged as a splendxd fantasy As Jumors we transformed the gym 1nto a flower strewn pool surrounded by falry l1ke f0ll age durmg an Enchanted Evenmg wlth B111 Deckers soft muslc filterxng from a hollow tree Chrlstmas In the Country became reallty ln our Senlor year as we danced through a sparkling for est past restmg deer and a stable beyond a qualnt farm house to a del1c1ous banquet and repose An Enchanted Fountain The long remembered banquet ln the Enchanted Forest aief Stretch, Bucky! Pater and mater cater. Looks real, doesn't he? The cheery glow of the fireplace lends its warmth to the festivities in our farmhouse. W s 'f ' 'way 91 1 ' I f'k' ihiifffet- Y .' . , br.. 2, :MQ - if ' 4 I I Y., gal, U, if r , - . .,:-::. 'f'5 ' ll l lil lei Y A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court was one of the most enjoyable productions seen on the BHS stage. This adaption of Twain's book told the tale of an engineer transplanted into Merry Old England. Its outlandish costumes, fast action, and quick humor were well-adapted to our high school talent. The audience laughed all the way through and the cast enjoyed it just as much. With queenly grace. LEFT T0 RIGHT: John Geise-Clarence, Linda Davison-Elaine, Nancy McKee - Mrs. Bennett, Cathie Graiser-Marion, Joan De Foreest-Sandy, Dick Seibert-Sir Launcelot, George Eckstein - Hank Bennett, Paul Nibur-Sir Sagramor, Henry Ziegler-Merlin, Lee Cooper-Page, Bill McCabe- King Arthur, Alice Aubry-Queen Guinevere, Diane Davidson - Morgan Le Fay, Tom Houtz-Page, Elsa Henderson-Lady-in-Waiting. X I l I i I X , I, too, am a magician CAST Hank Bennett George Eckstein Marion Cathie Graiser Mrs. Bennett Nancy McKee King Arthur Bill McCabe Queen Guinevere Alice Aubry Merlin Henry Ziegler Page to Arthur Lee Cooper Page to Guinevere Tom Houtz Lady in Waitirg Elsa Henderson Clarence John Geise Sir Sagramor Paul Nibur Elaine Linda Davison Sir Launcelot Dick Seibert Sandy Joan DeForrest Morgan Le Fay Diane Davidson Prompter Patsy Motter Assistant Prompter Roz Bailey Assistant to Director Germaine McGrath 20th Century magic hits the Round Table. .A-up King Arthur Merlin naladlcofd of file gxpecbfion s e Keyno es or 'ore 443, Enthusiasm plus! VVinter VVonderland sy 1,5 . ,..' King Van and Queen Joan. Nr... - , . Aid' Happy fans leave the stands. l 'Twas the week before Christmas . . . ll cl V 49 tn ll Ml W 463 'lhe expedition has not been wlthout times of sport 'md recreitlon Pxcltmg contests of sklll and sportsman shlp hue challenged the most athletic cllmberu In the support of these contexts the other mountameers found enjos ment and stlmuldtnon to eawe the tenmone of the cllmb lhe athletes not onlw lchlewed fame for themeelves and their expedltlon but also xtlmulated fl unlfung splrlt which hound ewerxone together , c to Ujpw CH limb E2 4,1 '- 1?-1,5 X.. ,z . . f CG roorsnu 10... fQ..g,..,..,... ROW ONE: R. Otrupchak, S. Cobb, G. Betz, T. Wolsky, D. McGrory, C. Picone, J. Amerman, J. Houtz, D. Heyer, J. Konderock. ROW TWO: Mr. Gerrity-Asst. Coach, D. Craig, M. O'Connell, P. Lund, D. Miller, P. Jenkins, W. Sermeus, J. Stiles, M. Cimosz, C. Sahler, Mr. Cartier-Coach. ROW THREE: T. Breunig, W. Teisher, L. Pierson, J. Youngman, R. Romeo, E. Del-'ilippis, R. Shutter, C. Garrabrant, T. McGrory. ROW FOUR: R. Harding, G. Domanski, R. Merton, G. Snifen, J. Szarek, W. Arrison, W. Shutter, G. Parker, J. Utz, J. Ray. ROW FIVE: Mr. Dunne-Asst. Coach, T. Wall, A. Gorczynski, M. Mirk, D. Welsh, J. Glaze, M. Petriccione, W. Reeves, Mr. Ferry-Asst. Coach. ,A N AT., ' . , ..-, ,V , , '-' ,, f 1 f 1 . , . f ,w N ,,'.fw' 5, ff .' 'e - , f' ' 2.4 ,.-..,-..--- The mountaineer football team, under Coach Cartier and Captain Carmine Picone, gained a 2-6 record this season. Although the season was unsuc- cessful in regard to wins and losses, the team gained experience that will be valuable next year. Our first game ended in a 7-0 victory for Bound Brook. The contest was very close, with Bernards on the Bound Brook 8-yard strip at the end of the fourth quarter. Hackettstown was the next foe with Bernards again rallying late in the game, but falling short, 21-37. Our second county contest was against Watchung Hills, whom we de- feated soundly, 28-7. Against Roselle, the squad battled valiantly for three quarters in a scoreless ball game. With 30 seconds to go, Roselle came up with two touchdowns to win 14-0. The second vic- tory of the year came as the Mountaineers tripped Manville, 25-6. Our meeting with highly favored North Plainfield provided a thrilling scoreless tie until the fourth period, with the Canuks finally winning, 19-0. The last two weeks we met Highland Park and Somerville, both with undefeated seasons going. Highland Park won, 34-0, and Somerville tri- umphed in the rain and mud, 47-0. Although BHS had a fourth place in the coun- ty, the coaches felt the players had had a success- ful season due to the knowledge and experience that they had gained. The J-V squad, under Coach Ferry and Cap- tain Ed De Filippis, gave hope for the future foot- ball success of BHS. They won four and lost an equal number, to have their best season in many years. SCHEDULE Opponents BHS September 25 Bound Brook 7 0 October 2 Hackettstown 37 21 October 10 Watchung Hills 7 28 October 17 Roselle 14 0 October 26 Manville 6 25 October 31 North Plainfield 19 , 0 November 9 Highland Park 34 0 November 14 Somerville 47 0 171 74 B.H.S. - 2 OPP. - 6 99 'KG Sw .lf Another try Bob Neat side stepping Carmine through the middle A night bout with Highland Park. ' ag .- 1 I 1 . . W , 9 . I ,qt EQ 22 w . 7 4 '1 - N p , y I 5RRl!llI A '32 S24 1? J 3 t , i .X cf?-YMHO 5S..viNA,p4. -l Xqigtyqg Z Qvglhkpi XR 5905 2 U Q'- I, ,s , f' -fc wi: . gf, ,p -. . K! f Q j ll B340 24 41, lm. Q TNQ! trier Thad' ROW ONE: D. Heyer, B. Otrupchak, V. Neher, J. Keirstead, B. Duke, A. Verrier. ROW TWO: R. Ritchie, W. Talbot, H. Muendel, F. Rammler, A. Strong, C. Sahler, B. Palmer. ROW THREE: Mr. Ferry-Asst. Coach, D. Forsman, C. Bloom, R. Hull, D. Miller, R. King, Mr. Cartier-Coach. ROW FOUR: A. Ott-Manager, L. Stern- Manager, B. Smith, M. Petriccione, D. Jackson, D. Matthews, R. Bechtol-Manager, F. Walter-Manager. ABSENT: D. Craig. BASKETBALL This year under the leadership of Coach Cartier and Captain Van Neher, the BHS basketball team amassed a 7-7 record. Although they did not finish high in the standings, the Mountaineers man- aged to beat every county squad, except Somer- ville. Despite much inexperience at the beginning, the team developed into a well-knit unit as the sea- son progressed. Height and hustle were the two main factors in the victories of the crimson and white. For height, we had 6'5 forwards, Bob Otrup- chak and Jim Kierstead, and a 6'8 center, Van Neher. This forward wall accounted for most of the scoring, with Van averaging about 18 points a game and Bob nearly 13. The steady scoring of these mem- bers of the squad was supplemented by occasional scoring sprees by other boys on the starting five. Our back court was composed of players that saw action regularly. Al Verrier, a senior, was noted for his slick ball handling and excellent faking. The other two, Fred Rammler and Bruce Palmer, who had not been expected to play varsity this year, developed into a great pair of guards. BHS started its season in fine fashion by win- ning the first three contests. This streak was leveled off, however, as the Mountaineers lost the next three bouts. Several games later we met Somerville for what turned out to be the most exciting game of the year. The contest was hard-fought and Somer- ville only kept its winning string intact by a desper- ation shot as the buzzer sounded. The remainder of the season was divided equally between wins and losses for a .500 percentage and a fourth place in the county. Although there were a few one-sided battles, the vast majority of the games were ex- tremely close. No less than five games were decided or two points. The team, on the whole, by one showed continued improvement as the season pro- gressed and, win or lose, provided an exciting and hard-fought contest. The Junior Varsity under the guidance of Mr. Ferry did not have a winning season. The team won only four games but, nevertheless, succeeded in giv- ing future varsity players much needed experience. Standouts on the J. V. Squad were forwards Dick Matthews and Don Jackson, and noteworthy guards Doug Craig, Chip Sahler, and Mario Petriccione. s B. H. S.- 17 H B.H.S N. Hunterdon Manville N. Plainfield Somerville Manville N. Plainfield Watchung Bound Brook N. Hunterdon Somerville Morris Hills Watchung Bound Brook Caldwell .-689 Opp. B. H. S.-7 games Opp. 7 g -48 36 -56 -72 -52 57 -55 -60 -46 -64 -41 --50 -47 -46 -730 2m6S iw- fn. - aw Y , , ...,, ?w fi hi? W We l ' flow Van for another two points. Jump it up, Van. , w ...-.3 'B' The tap goes to Bob. l l A nice play at first. - .Q fu.- '-f.. ' 1 7 , I., I' C .pw 1 J- - B ..-. Here comes the pitch BASEBALL Row One: S. Cobb, F. Blazure, M. Heaney, J. Konderock J. Arrison, li. Russo, D. Heyer. Row Two: Coach Gerrit Y, E. Erhard, B. Palmer, A. Strong, l . Rammler, T. Stellato, B. Sermeus, C. Sahler, Coach Dunne. Row Three: R. Ballen- tine, P. Cleland, B. Adams, R. Harding, L. Alpaugh, D Miller, T. Maker, G. Domanski. Row Four: H. White, R King, D. Matthews, R. Hull, E. Selover, J. Bowdish, B. Cimosz, M. O'Connell. Row Five: J. Bonn, P. Jenkins, P. Simpson, D. Jones, P. Goodwin, S. Mattil, M. Cimosz, P. Thomas. . g .,,,,,1 ,, . '. H, Hg. -g VHA 0 ,J ,Y f- A 3 . 4 F! i -'K ffflf ' k'fl l ' Eeqbnh, it .Q 1 -fe -5-lf: ff ' A , frflas. -.. 'A . 6 'Q -J up N, 'A 'Qi 1 .Q 4 ly 'Lf' .00 1 ,Q f . .G ' '64 xg!!! - M xy! elf! 45 3 J :if O , 1 ,j, x gg. X ' J 'gl L . , a 1- qi. x . FQ! if L13 . ' N-P 'V 00' ,X 1 ,Q ff? e 'f X, W. ,- . 1 771 I 4. Spring arrived with the familiar cry of play ball and the crack of wood against the ball echoing from the baseball diamond at BHS. The squad, built around several returning lettermen, Captain Heyer QCJ, John Konderock CPJ, Ralph Russo QPJ, Steve Cobb t0.F.J, Fred Blazure flst BJ, and Mike Heaney 12nd BJ, was determined to bring home the victory for the Crimson and White. The first game of the season with Watchung Hills was scheduled for April 12th, but was post- poned due to poor field conditions. Consequently, the team gained another week of practice before a test of strength against Hanover Park Regional. This year was the first time that the team had full value from the automatic pitching machine. A large cage was temporarily constructed on one side of our playing field so that this machine could be used in batting practice. The team had much playing ability and, due to the able coaching of Mr. Gerrity and Mr. Dunne, showed improvement as the season progressed. The J.V. team also looked excellent in many respects of play and gave hope for the success of the Varsity in the years to come. The whole squad at practice. April April April April April May May May May May May May May 1 . Peg it home, John. SCHEDULE Hanover Park Reg. Bound Brook Hanover Park Reg. New Providence North Plainfield Manville Somerville Manville New Providence Watchung Hills Reg. Somerville North Plainfield Bound Brook Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Home Away Away Home Home Home TRACK With spring practice underway Coach Krumbiegel was look- ing forward to an excellent year in track. Twelve returning letter- men plus a host of new freshmen and sophomores gave hope that B.H.S. would achieve success. The team was strong in the sprints with John Houtz, Phil Markert, and Jeff Stiles returning. The pole vault saw returning lettermen Glenn Cortelyou and Al Ver- rier strengthened by many newcomers. In the quarter-mile there was Mike Feider and Bill Manginog in the half-mile, Don Jackson, Craig Garrabrant, and Tom Marsden g in the mile, Bernd Strunz. Van Neher entered the high jump and Karl Herklotz, the broad jump. The weight department of the squad was led by Dave Petty, Bruce Rowley, Ken Howell, Jim Kierstead, Bill Arrison, and Bob Obtrupchok. This year the team was filled with confidence and deter- mination. Because of new talent and returning veterans, the Crim- son won fame in track and field. Row One: V. Neher, G. Cortelyou, K. Herklotz, J. Stiles, J. Houtz, Verrier, E. DeFilippis, K. Er- ickson, F. Jackson, P. Markert. Row Two: Coach Krumbiegel, B. McCabe, J. Keirstead, K. Howell, B. Otrupchak, R. Shutter, J. Ver- meulen, B. Smith, R. Olivo. Row Three: J. Taylor, B. Rowley, E. Bulf, B. Struncz, C. Meeker, C. Bloom, J. Utz, J. Glaze, B. Street- er, C. Wagner, B. Teisher. Row Four: Coach Weber, B. Arrison, D. Headington, C. Moore, C. Leav- er, S. Fidler, P. Edgar, T. Mars- den, T. Houtz, T. Westervelt. Row Five: S. Richardson, Manag- erg C. Garrabrant, M. Daly, R. Bohl, W. Gutzwiller, H. Zeigler, A. Ott, T. Greene, C. Fox. f ,iw 5 .QS- 1 A Y ' 5 ly xi H' V, Z, 5 ' 3 , 'g ' 'x ,- 2. ',, . -,A 'i L -9 1 V ! -t -Pr-ctw .rf ' T wif I ' . - 2-lf W iii I , A 15,13 Ng: , K ......,,., Walk I i? K Glenn goes up and over. A-+.1i.Z:-3. 'fic' 9ii3?E77 :ilii5ffl'i '5,S335 . 45715552 'vSTi:?fg74?f':3'-P- EQ?21Q'i'77Q3AgI'i3Ji'A 1 .-- -f . . Q f 1 f , N J X. ' - csfff.-wf,, . . A' 2- 5-ci. is-W-fre. -, -'wr' .J . M 'i2'.':f-N.::f.'- ': zfagL, Q -'.. 1 y- 1. .4 +4f.+2.f-fva:1f -up iff- f',it?+f-'-44 .' 1 - ff'- 74 s 5 A ff in lf., Lfjfzf-1-st jg-+1-lf, ff .k126'+fi1?-3L1f.'2i-3?s:EfE.1:,.f,'f aggffsljigf.. 'I --.gf -5.-j ' 1., 4'--,Q -4. FFQQEFQ-2ff7.s'? ' 'G Qfiwitm ' i 'P U .2 Q i aw ', -f f,,,.7-,J 3' T' ' 7'?ff1ff! 5 '75 ' C r . . aw. S ' J' ,f.ffr,. A ' We J : C' I If . . -We ' MNA: -'ff i ' foe ' y Mr. f ,-.- . r J 1' WW? 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X ew ' c V1.5 r ' lb 'QQ iQ ag, ' ' . 7 ,H V J Q 5,1 Q 49 I '9 'l l ww Q f . 1 -fn N- -M 1 .f J - x . . .- C - - 1 1' 'A' ' ' ' 5 Q ' I-4 ADA ,1 l X wi' -. f ,A -. . 'X J - - A April 25 April 27 May 2 May 4 May 9 May 11 May 13 May 18 May 23 May 28 June 2 June 4 x-'mr Cross Country Team Somerville North Plainfield Bound Brook Manville Watchung Hills Reg. Dunellen 8z New Prov. Hanover Park Reg. Somerset County Meet Somerset County Relays Central Jersey Meet Somerset County Novice Meet State Meet-Rutgers Home Home Home Home Home Home Home Away Away Making the high hurdles look easy. Another long toss in the eights Carmine Picone John Konderock Dave Heyer Steve Lobb vie 1-In John Houtz Dan McGrory qu: John Amerman Tom Wolsky VARSITY B. Since its foundation three years ago, the Varsity B Club has become one of the most active clubs at Bernards High. This past year it was ably guided by Mr. Kopp, faculty advisory Dave Heyer, presidentg Van Neher, vice-presidentg and Dan McGrory, treasurer. As the name of the club implies, eligibility for membership is open only to those boys who have earned a varsity letter in one of the four major varsity sports at BHS, either as an active player or as a team manager. The organization also at- tempts to give further recognition to its more active members by bestowing them with a special award, usually in the form of a sweater. for their accomplishments. Those receiving sweater awards this year are: Van Neher, John Konderock, Dave Heyer, and John Houtz. Although it has many other activities, the club's main pur- poses are to promote participation and stim- ulate interest in sports at Bernardsg induce a high degree of team and school spiritg maintain pleasant athletic relationships with other schoolsg and to create among Ber- nard's athletes the highest qualities of fel- lowship, sportsmanship, and honor. 01 QXJN 9-9. ix: ' E L 417' . . V N 'V . 7 4 his - -fad. 5 I 'ij 3 ' ,f v 'XJ L2 : J, i K. ,? Jg o ' Q ' t i V VARSITY B CLUB ROW ONE! M. lfeider, D. Heyer, President: Mr. Kopp, Advisorg D. Mcllrory, Treasurer: R. Russo, C. Picune. ROW' TNVO: M. 0'Connell, .l. Stiles, B. Mamziim, Jr. Iionclerock. G. Betz, B. St'l'lIl0llN, IC. Delfilippis. ROVV 'I'HRl'Il'I: l'. Lund, BI. Heaney, R. Prescott, P. Mzirkert, T. Mcfirury, C. Szihler, K. Erickson. ROW l 0l'R: D. Craig. V. Neher, Yice-pi'esi- Van Neher x... dent: B. Otrupchak, D. Jackson, G. Cortelynu, J. Amerman, J. Houtz, R. NIcCuhe. ROW' FIVE: T. llreunig, J. Ray, J. Sciarettu, li. Herklntz, J. Arrison, T. XV0Isky, W. Shutter, A. Verricr, S. Cobb, Secretary. AHSICNT: M. Cimosz, P. Jenkins, R. Sellurs. Dick Ritchie Al Yerrier Dave Heyer Bob Duke Harvey Muendel -eff' . . - f i ' WY. 2 L, 1' XXX ,X X, .f .F 'KX J x Wh f5'oi'0if if I 3 gif, X! 5 fy 105 ll Ni r fm - K Q if ,mis-if T?-Qfv ZH' .. . W, .... . . 1 I f . NA' K K ' , , Y ky -. xgjf Y Q ' 4 , , if K ' f. f 7 if 'W iam' ' - ,zffxgf-,, V f . , Q l vm w- fffg, A K 5 . 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During the toll heawenwards dlWOI'bl0I'l5 were neces sarw to keep morale hlgh Each climber found an outlet ln some club or actlutw Those wlth an exe to future peaks conferred xn career groups Nlam were mwolwed wlth the Journal of the expedltlon and the frequent progress reporte Stull others prouded readmg matter to keep the mountalneers mmds alert Great morale boo ters were the performances of those dF3m3tlC3llW mchned Nluslc both vocal and Instrumental often rebounded ln the mountain alr prowldlng relaxation on the upward chmb Xfxq no S A E xj .f l M- A .A it Y' if x V , 1 ' , I -I X fr A N , x p 1 S- 1 1 I' 'F , V li of e tw 'f ,, 'V I W k ' If ' xxx ' ...- f ' N 5 l fp 1 mtg! ff lg fp fri if J 'gl .p l 1 lg 5:5 fl Lap W I W l ,ff X 3 ,H V . ,f X A ..,nq-A ,A Y XFN, --iw. . . . N' h- x ., N :wx ,N NX-4 ernar ian BERNARDIAN STORE BEFORE - AFTER Somewhat unlike other extra-curricular activities at BHS, the Bernardian is its own goal. While the Bernardian is a vital part of all activities at BHS, it is also the first and last united effort of the senior class to leave a favor- able impression on the school. One of its major accom- plishments this year was the addition of the new Ber- nardian store. A class may leave their history either pencilled on the wall or told by awards in the trophy case, but either way their examples are soon forgotten. Regardless of what heights or depths a class reaches, the changes they wrought and the standards they set should be remembered. The Bernardian is where seniors may set down the record of the school year, it is where Miss Hosmer has patiently helped them to tell their story. They hope the smiles in the pictures reflect the joy they knew working on this and all other activities. BERNARDIAN STAFF GROUP A ROW ONE: P. Back, M. Bocchino, C. Fooshkill, S. Jansson, J. Joyce, P. Badgley, B. Cascio, B. Hassinger, D. Decker. ROW TWO: L. Cor- coran, E. Denton, G. Beardslee, T. Halsey, J. Frost, E. Germuska, J. Killian, P. Hunter, J. Fox. ROW THREE: P. d'Eustachio, J. Can- gelosi, B. L. Fee, L. Humiston, K. Keskulla, C. Graiser, D. Kimball, M. Banks, J. Klein, l.. Christie. ROW FOUR: J. Bird, B. Clewell, L. Huether, B. Duke, J. Anderson, K. Dunster, R. Knox, B. Herwick, H. Frommelt, C. Fox. ROW' FIVE: M. l eider, T. Greene, G. Cortel- you, M. Adams, K. Erickson, M. Heaney, J. Hohmann, A. Helm- brecht, D. Headington, J. Houtz. ABSENT: K. Chamberlain, J. deStefano, B. Klumbach, D. Heyer. . ,Q l -.nous-on .... , M . . .. .bl FED- I -.-vt .., V f'-an an BERNARDIAN EDITORS ROW ONE: Bill Thompson, Sports, Lois Morris, Editor-in-Chief: Nancy Moore, Seniors: George Eckstein, Clubs and Ac- tivities. ROW TWO: Pamela Kay, Special Features, Bill Black, Photographyg Brenda Fisher, Art: Linda Moore, Secretary. ,ii-i-4 L.: h I u Q , v . lb DTIIIII c A-A. I l 'll-s BERNARDIAN STAFF GROUP B ROW ONE: A. Merriam, R. Russo, R. Wood, S. Lindabury, C. Sey- .,-- mour, W. Teeple, B. Rowley, K. McDermott. ROW TWO: G. Moody C. Miles, R. Larson, K. Wire, D. Thomas, J. Ricco, B. Mayes, E Walker, N. McKee, M. Herzog. ROW THREE: R. Minion, R. Koeh ler, P. Motter, C. Seelig, K. Spence, L. Legband, R. Rankin, B. Lawrie, P. Lardieri. ROW FOUR: N. Macadam, L. Miller, G. Mc- BERNARDIAN MANAGERS Grath, M. Weissmann, L. Stefany, S. Kotarski, C. Rich, N. Telgarez, ROW ONE: Jan Henderson Treasurer M. Ricciardi, J. Price. ROW FIVE: B. Wronsky, R. Prescott, R. Doris Houck, Store BI3I13g6I'QNIlSS Hosmer Nibur, R. Ritchie, V. Neher, R. Olivo, F. Schaefer, B. Strunz, P. Advisor. ROW TWO: Beverley Greatorex Szarek, H. Muendel. ABSENT: V. Macasinag, D. Petty, R. Sellars. Book Salesg Paul Rigterink, Ads Q 4 - Q A Q L - .XI 1 'i ,..-11 , The officers approve Mike's action. ROW ONE: J. Arrison, Treasurer, 2, S. Wetzel, Secre- tary, 2113 Mr. Jaye, Advisory M. Heaney, Presidentg D. Heyer, Vice-President, 204-A. ROW TWO: S. Kellogg, 1039 P. Picone, 100g M. Bocchino, 2013 D. Thomson, Junior Class President, F. Blazure, Senior Class Presidentg A. Verrier, 204-B. ROW THREE: K. Giglio, 1083 W. Finch, 1043 E. Selover, Freshman Class Presidentg K. Dodd, 2003 J. Phil- lips, 1113 B. Arrison, 1: K. McDermott, Assembly Comm. ROW FOUR: M. Rinse, 1013 J. Haines, 1075 L. Stern, 2115 D. Miller, 205: M. Mossa, 1093 S. Keeler, 214: L. Meyer, 102. ABSENT: D. Forsman, 110: B. Reeves, 208: R. Lincoln, 212: R. King, 215: C. Sahler, Sophomore Class President. agzfwlenf Counci Perhaps the most important activity among the students of BHS is the Student Council. It strives constantly to preserve the fine relationship between teacher and pupil. The Student Council, under the guidance of Mr. Jaye, meets every other week in an effort to correct the problems of the student body and to discuss the many ideas and suggestions brought forth by students in- terested in their school. The Student Council offers a student the opportunity to serve in a democratic organization based upon the same ideals and principles as our national government. An organization which enables him to voice his complaints, his beliefs and his ideas, the Student Council is the first step toward a better personal understanding of democracy '49 P7 is rimfion Always striving for greater heights of literary achievement, the Crimson staff, un- der the guidance of the Editor-in-Chief, Germaine McGrath, and the advisor, Mr. Papale, brought all the latest news fit to print to the students. In keeping with the editor's ideas, the features, under Lael Grady, were revamped, news, under Lois Morris, was expanded, and the sports sec- tion, under Bill Sermeus, was accelerated. From time to time, in order to keep the student body in the holiday mood, the Crim- son was printed on colored paper: orange for Hallowe'en, green for Christmas, and so on. The Crimson was always in the ap- pointed homerooms on the appointed days, thanks to hard-working Mrs. Hutcheson and distribution editors, Alice Aubry and Bob Lincoln. To break all previous records, the Crimson sallied forth to new heights by presenting Bernards High with sixteen is- sues this year. Germaine tells the editors her plans. ROW ONE: P. Markert, Headlines: L. Morris, News: A Aubry, Distributiong S. Kellogg, Typing: G. McGrath, Edi- tor-in-Chiefg Mr. Papale, Advisorg C. Graiser, Artg N Moore, Exchange, J. Henderson, Quarterly: B. Sermeus, Sports. ROW TWO: P. Kay, Quarterly Features: L. Moore J. Price, C. Miles, G. Eckstein, P. Clynes, Mountaineer News A. Kimball, Mountaineer Editor-in-Chief: J. Donelik, Moun- taineer Features, B. Rowley, Business Manager: B. Lincoln Distribution. ROW THREE: R. Hagen, I. Badgley, P. For ster, K. Amos, V. Barnes, R. Bailey, C. McSkimin, L. Han- nan, S. Kelly, L. Davison, C. James, L. Fox. ROW FOUR J. Klein, E. Summers, B. Sloat, L. Corcoran, J. Cooper, P. d'Eustachio, M. Weissmann, L. Stefany, N. Macadam, B. Vanderwaart, G. 0'Gureck, D. Barraford. ROW FIVE: C Willshaw, B. Reisinger, D. Pellek, B. Menne, J. Jardilliet J. Heys, K. McDermott, B. Teisher, B. Lawrie, K. Wire, M Banks. ABSENT: D. Weissmann, Mountaineer Sports Editor 'Q il Bev vainly shouts, Other door, please! ROW ONE: E. Germuska, B. Duke, K. Spence, Co-Captaing F. Blazure, Co-Captaing B. Mayes. ROW TWO: M. Wall- hausen, T. Condrack, K. McDermott, J. Arrison, D. Head- ington, B. Greatorex. ROW THREE: D. Decker, L. Humis- ton, J. Amerman, D. Heyer, J. Price, B. Cascio. ABSENT: Mr. Brasher, Advisor. .. M s. emfice 01705 At every corner and doorway of BHS, one is likely to find a stalwart member of the Service Corps. The primary function of this group is to keep the hall traffic flowing smoothly and quietly from class to class. No doubt everyone has heard the familiar requests- Other door, please, or Around me, please. However, a second duty is to provide vital information to wayfaring underclass- men lost in their trek between classes. To Service Corps members, such questions as Who eats first? or Where is second peri- od study ? are not uncommon. With Kate Spence and Fred Blazure as co-captains and Mr. Brasher as advisor, the Service Corps has contributed daily to the smooth management of Bernards High. be , 'Q W' an -A ww we ... Vx., xgbv, ' ,a . 5 V3 u2t:'4 - ' - V' -' ' ma .WX wg-ve ' 4' we ee V7 'S-9' pr, QZELPUP 07,06 The Library Corps is a service organi- zation which strives to make reading mate- rial available and attractive to the student body. Mrs. Aboutok, the school librarian, is the inspirational force behind the Corps and its activities. In a sense, each member is an assistant librarian. This industrious group organizes catalogue cards, arranges new books according to the Dewey Decimal Sys- tem, makes displays and exhibits, and takes a trip annually. Also, the Corps publishes a bi-monthly library bulletin, which is edit- ed by Wally Teeple and Karen Amos. The group delights in its own office across from Room 204. The Library Corps plays a vital role in the effective functioning of the li- brary, so essential to the academic welfare of students. - '-Q The boys are waiting! ROW ONE: K. Amos, C. Galbreath, P. Kay, J. Blake, Sec- retary: R. Wood, President: R. Minion, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Aboutok, Advisor, D. Trepiccione, L. Groepler, K. O'Neill ROW TWO: G. Leary, D. Beston, P. Banks, C. Friend, K. Dodd, K. McDermott, W. Teeple, C. Miles, P. d'Eustachio P. Back, M. Weissmann. ROW THREE: L. Schanley, P. Sul- livan, A. Ziegler, E. Barraford, T. Westervelt, P. Thompson, B. Hassinger, I. Vliet, C. Janssen, S. Kotarski. ROW FOUR: J. Heys, P. Molinaro, B. Rodenback, D. Petty, P. Nibur R. Nibur, J. Hohmann, B. Weiss, P. Szarek, H. McCatharn. ABSENT: D. Claus, R. Kitchener, E. Rankin. II it ll LIGHTING CREW ROW ONE: R. Rankin, Vice-Presi- dent Mr. Palmer, Advisor, R. Knox Presidentg E. Selover. ROW' TWO F. Schaefer, P. Rigterink, L Anderson, R. Larson. ABSENT: R Young. ROW ONE: Mrs. E. Aboutok, Ad- usor K. Dodd, Secretary, V. Ma- casinag, Exchange Student: C. Seelig Homesg Mr. Watson, Chap- ter President. ROW TWO: Dave Thomson, Finance: Lynn Meyer, Cor Secretaryg Dave Heyer, B.T.O. Llalsong Kate Spence, Cor. Secre- tary Ken McDermott, Student Chairman. ABSENT: D. Forsman. ADL LT MEMBERS: Mr. A. Ber- inger Rev. D. Pepper, Rev. R. Marsh Mrs. W. Jarvis, Mrs. A. Palmer, Mrs. D. May. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE BERNARDSVILLE CHAPTER Although all activities at BHS affect the school, the influence of few can be felt as positively as those of the Lighting Club. In addition, the Drama Club, proms, con- certs, assemblies, and many other produc- tions depend on the Lighting Club for light- ing effects. The new equipment the school received this year meant much workg the hills climbed by the club members were ladders and balcony railing, while they in- stalled the new devices and lines. The club has improved in the last years in equipment and lighting effects. This has produced much enjoyment for everyone. Although it is a rather new club, it is very active. Because of Mr. Palmer's prudent guidance, its ef- fects are widely known and appreciated. The production of A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court is an example of its fine assistance. r 4 FCREICN The Student Exchange Committee, un- der the chairmanship of Ken McDermott, is undoubtedly one of the hardest-working groups at BHS. This year's exchange stu- dent, Vickie Macasinag, is proof of this statement. The committee has again ar- ranged for an exchange student to attend BHS next year. Among other things, it has written letters to various organizations in the community to ask for support of the program and has raised money for the Stu- DC ' 4' SQL.- EXCHANGE STUDENT COMMITTEE dent Exchange Fund through such activi- ties as dances, talent shows, and movies. Money has also been donated to the fund by several of the clubs and classes of BHS. The money raised by the committee pays for the transportation and tuition of the exchange student plus incidental items such as school lunches, a Bernardian, etc. BHS can be very proud of the fine work that the Student Exchange Committee has accom- plished. jF1j,'?:a Q, E ' gvrifm Nur ROW ONE: Mr. Watson, Advisor: T. Condrack, Co-Chairman: K. McDermott, Co-Chairman: K. Spence, Bible Chairman, Mr. Papale, Advisor. ROW TWO: E. Walker, S. Jansson, E. Germuska, D. Decker, B. Rowley, C. Seymour. ROW THREE: J. Price, B. Fisher, M. Adams, B. Mayes, D. Thomas, P. Badgley, G. Beardslee. ROW FOUR: P. Hunter, E. Denton, N. McKee, C. Seelig, C. Miles, B. McCabe. ROW FIVE: T. Halsey, P. Lardieri, R. Nibur, W. Teeple, L. Christie. ABSENT: D. Houck, E. Watson, J. DeStefano, B. Black, D. Petty. A fascinating speaker from The Swiss Watchmakers of America. Tommie and Ken enjoyed Harry Morgan, too. The Assembly Committee is an organization that has brought much pleasure to the entire school throughout the year. Under the co-chairmanship of Tommie Condrack and Ken McDermott, this year's program was one of the best ever. Everyone remembers the humorous lecture on time and watches. Other fine assembly programs included a program about mind reading, a movie called The Fastest Gun Alive . a talent show, and the inspirational programs, at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Memorial Day. The Bible Committee works hand in hand with the Assembly Committee by beginning each assembly with a short and fitting ceremony. Visitors have complimented the school for the fine way in which the assembly pro- grams are opened. Due to the planning of the Assembly Committee, these programs have added many bright spots to the school year. The Monitors assisted for second term. 1. ' L Left to Right Elaine Hansen, Jackie Joyce, Joan taing Lucy Humiston, Jan Blake, E.len W lker Price Valerie Barnes, Mary Lynn Wallhausen, Cap- ABSENT: Janice DeStefano. Throughout the years, Bernards High has become highly regarded for two particular things: her school spirit and good sportsmanship. Where does this spirit originate? It begins in the sparkling eyes and voices of fifteen girls and from there it spreads throughout the entire school. These girls are the cheerleaders who cheer their hearts out for the glory of Bernards High. 6 BOTTOM TO TOP: Holly Tichenor, Beverly Hans- l-4 .4 gen, Lynn Meyer, Dianne Davidson, Co-Captaing I Jane Forbes, Linda Davi- son, Co-Captain. 'Y , ' . , -' , U ,if-.-A '. - ,Q .,,,...s.4v 1-.Lyla-' K 9 -1-' io CHEERLEADERS TWIRLERS Left to Right: Betty Teisher, Mary Lynn Guidice, Carol Rich, Jo Ann Conroy, Daune Thomas, Joan Ricco, Beverly Greatorex, Joan Cangelosi, Captain. During the football season, the enthusiasm of the spectators was inspired by the fine performance of eight majorettes. Their striking uniforms and magnificent precision brought much attention to their twirling and marching routines. The flaming baton twirling was done by the Captain, Joan Cangelosi, as one of the specialties of the season. This was followed by flag whirling and other exciting routines, X.. Under Eileen Germuska's supervision, the Color Guard etiiciently executed their numerous precision drills. Among the high- lights which they performed were the rifle routines prepared by Rae Utz and Carol COLOR GUARD LEFT TO RIGHT: Ii. Germuska- Captain, C. Weinsimcr, T. Con- drack, L. Legband, K. Spence, S. Collier, R. ljtz. Subs: S. Lawrence and K. Scliuelcr. Weinseimer. During the football season, everyone looked forward to their radiant faces and neat red uniforms. Despite na- ture's obstacles, they never failed to adorn the band at each football game. 4 'N in ' rw. H- , 1.- Q F5 J i T'f5?'fG,, E ' - 4' --' S ' Q 'ua-1 lf i ' if f Q fad- ix , .Q A N -My !'fY',p W , -.7 V' X 2 'Avg 1 Q L 'ls r' I I , ' 1' 9 V q U -1 W 1.,' 5 Q 2 4' ' 5 1 - .- ? + 0? - w X Zh.-,fw W .' 'I ' ' ' F Tbg, ' f A 8 f ' H I Q V re :Q i bull S i . L' ' ax . ' L ' 'C'-' S I ' ' as H: J J x X af Q:?2 'i55D 'vc n --.Q 'S .L . iw - A vi' l 3 5 Special groups in rehearsal and performance. It has often been said that the Chorus of 1960 has proved to be the best in many years. Anyone who has been listening to the Chorus during eighth period has undoubtedly heard its joyous echoes and can verify the previous statement. Its members have worked tremendously hard to obtain this high accreditation. The Chorus is divided into two groups, the Girls' Chorus, consisting of girls who have not previously been in Chorus, and the Mixed Chorus, consisting of all other participants. The Mixed Chorus is under the presidency of Pat Lar- dierig the president of the Girls' Chorus is Dianne Davidson. In December, the Chorus gave its traditional Christmas program consisting of favorite Christ- mas carols, some solo numbers, and Handel's Mes- siah , parts of which were narrated by Lynn Ander- son and Dale Forsman. Several selections were pre- sented by the Girls' Chorus under the skillful direction of Mrs. Feltman. The Chorus also par- ticipated in several fine assemblies throughout the year, including the inspirational Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies. This has been the first year that the Chorus has supplied music for assembly programs. The added attraction of the year was the production of an operetta, The Mikado , writ- ten by Gilbert and Sullivan. The operetta proved to be a big success under the expert direction of the director, Mr. Williams. The final production of the year was the baccalaureate ceremony in June in honor of the graduating seniors. N. x 'Y 'K'x, . f X Y K auf-'aa MIXED CHORI'S ROW ONE: Mrs. Winner, Accompanistg R. Larson, B Cascio, P. Badgley, S. JHIISSOII, J. Joyce, Librarian: P. Lar- dieri, President: D. Lindahery, D. lforsman, D. Thomson P. Smith B Lawrie R Russo B. Wronsk kr ,. ',. y,D.Dece, Vice-President: T. Halsey, P. HUIIIGF, J. Fox, D. Schoenig, Secretary-Treasurer: P. Kay. ROW TWO: L. Morris, D Reynolds, C. Bellai, E. Denton, B. Greatorex, G. Beardslee: B. Palmer, L. Anderson, B. Humiston, M. Cimosz, C. Sahler K. Howell, B. Ledferd, xl. l.. Gianetti, xl. Herzog, s. Kel: logg, D. Trepicciolle. I. Badgley, E. Watson, S. W'ilson. ROW' THREE: L. Christie, P. d'Eustachio, L. Moore, J. Fisher D. Skrobot. R. Patten, P. Thompson, R. Surdi, D. Weiss: mann, A. Kimball. W. Shutter, R. Jansson, K. Giglio, L Fox, P. Nugent, B. Peetz. J. McVaugh, J. Belton, L. Welsh. M. Ryan. ROW l OI'R: K. Fox, K. WIOIIKHII, L. Hassinger J. Johnston, L. Sward. B. Bogart, B. Vanderwaart, C. Russo xl Messe, B. l.e-elferel, lx lmreelleler, lc. Larson, E. Haneellf P Co elalld R Ha ell B Reisin er Willshaw 'S i . p'.. 'g,. :2.C.' ',.I.Hb- bert, P. Forster, D. Landon. ROW' FIVE: S. Lawrence, B HIHISEPII, J. Sumerfield, W. Talbot. B. Kneser, P. Jones B. Menne, M. Ludlow, J. Donelik, T. Crovelli, P. Hartman V. Lighthipe. ABSENT: P. Banks, M. Dobbs, J. Conroy P. Shoudy, E. Hatt, R. Kitchener, J. Sutton. v 9 O46 F'-4 L we GIRLS' CHORUS ROW ONE: N. Scarano, G. Radclif, D. Placko, F. Small, S. Hurley, M. An- drews, B. O'Fee, J. Isen- berg, K. O'Neill, K. Mur- phy, N. Englehardt, R. Dusel, V. Rumpel, Mrs. Feltman, Director. ROW TWO: M. Ussery, G Taylor, D. Davidson, L. Hannon, C. McSkimin J. Lindaberry, L. Alexan- der, D. Gilman, S. Belt v H. VVall, R. Iftz, J. Stark. ROVV THREE: E. Sum- mers, H. Tichenor, W Finch, N. Inshaw, K. Schroeder, E. Wilkins, G Berringer, F. Herudek, B Herden, S. Morano, R Minutello. AT PIANO: Hedel, W. Rinse. .' gl. 4 .V A, I ROW ONE: L. Legband, B. Mayes, J. Killian, Co -Captain J. Price, Captaing Mr. Macadam, Advisory C. Miles, Co Captain, B. Casclo, M. Wailhausen, P. Badgley. ROW TWO M. Herzog, S. Jansson, J. Joyce, E. Walker, P. Hunter, E. Germuska, G. Beardslee, B. Greatorex, L. Moore, E. Denton. ROW THREE: D. Decker, T. Halsey, L. Humiston, J. Can- gelosi, N. Moore, M. Salvia, T. Condrack, K. Spence, N Macadam, J. Frost, J. Ricco. ROW FOUR: D. Thomas, G Moody, M. Ricciardi, E. Watson, R. Bailey, M. Guidice, G Radcliff, P. Nugent, S. Wetzel, J. Blake. ROW FIVE: C James, S. Lawrence, N. Scarano, E. Hansen, S. Kelly, L Hannan, K. Mongan, V. Barnes, K. Amos, S. Sullivan, B Zwigard. ABSENT: J. Belton J. Cooper, D. Davidson, J DeStefano, B. Heer. 10 Elsie leads the way. USHERS Under the leadership of Captain Joan Price and her Co-Captains, Corky Miles and Joan Killian, the members of the Ushers escorted guests to their seats during the many spectacular school performances of the year. These charming girls always looked their prettiest when they carried out their duties as Ushers, for they were dressed in formal attire. Making the guests comforta- ble and reducing confusion when time was limited can be attributed to the efficiency and courtesy of the Ushers. They added much to the success of each school perform- ance. S .-ff! .--s. I x Q.. IUNIUR SPONSORS Janet Phillips headed the Junior Spon- sors in theii orientation of the new stu- dents. They explained schedules and con- ducted guided tours through the school, during which each subject was explained and all questions answered. The student members chosen to serve as Junior Sponsors were well-rounded indi- viduals and scholastically high-ranking. They took special time from their summer vacation to hold planning sessions for the organization of the orientation assembly, the tours, and schedule cards. Their warm greeting and helpful explanations encour- aged the new students to begin a fine year of studies at Bernards High. 'I 2, X i 5 y X s i g f 1, HL-j-Jag, i, ', '1.tT,,k me -'f4 f'A '- 'tx , T5 u X - - p 4 ROW ONE: I.. Logan, V. Barnes, J. Phillips, Chairman S. Wetzel, R. Utz, R. Hagen. ROW TWO: K. Amos, J Del-'oreest, C. Kocsis, L. Hannan, S. Sullivan, L. Schanley J. Cooper. ROW THREE: D. Thomson, R. Fischer, M. Mirk M. 0'ConnelI, J. Blake, Secretary: P. Lane. ROW FOUR C. Wagner, B. Teisher, G. Betz, B. Otrupchak, B. Humiston B. Sermeus, J. Sciaretta. AnBSENT: Miss Gentzler, Advisor A. Burke, J. Stiles, S. l'nfried, P. Sellars, B. Riesinger. .Zi SPANISH CLUB Among the newer additions to the ac- tivities at BHS is the Spanish Club, better known as La Tertulia Espanola . The club was established to provide Spanish students with a further understanding of the Span- ish language, people, and culture. In many ways, the club can be considered an exten- sion to the regular Spanish classroom with Q, ,uv lv' , l I an emphasis on the lighter side. Much of the club's success in its first year can be attributed to the hard work of the presi- dent, Mike Heaney, and the advisor, Miss Pellizzari. In February, the aficionados jour- neyed to Brooklyn to see the Roberto Igle- sias dance group. ROW ONE: R. Hagen, N. Scara- , no, K. Amos, Secretary: M. Hea- ney, President: Miss Pellizzari Advisorg G. Moody, Treasurer: P Lardieri, Vice-President: E. Walk- er, A. Merriam. ROW TWO: B. Sloat, D. Pellek, C. Willshaw, M Bocchino, R. Bailey, C. Graiser R. Olivo, B. Lawrie, G. O'Gureck G. McArthur. ROW THREE: L Eldredge, B. Hopper, S. Black, B Anderson, L, Peetz, L. Logan, P. Lane, S. Sullivan, S. Smith, L. ,M Humiston. ROW FOUR: P. Nor- f man, C. Friend, M. Hutchinson, C. Auten, L. Beyer. S. Belt. L. Sward M. Cimosz, K. Howell, J. wyckofff Row FIVE: w. Talbot, P. Rig- terink, M. Mirk, L. Huether, F Walter J. He s P. z r , y , S a ek, D. Bayless, F. Schaefer. K. McDer- mott, W. Teeple. ROW SIX: D. Heyer, R. Losaw, K. Erickson, D Headington, F. Blazure, W. Mc Cabe. D. Petty, P. Russo, G. Betz, B. Wronsky. ABSENT: M. Ric ciardi, K. Hoffman, J. Hamilton. ROW ONE: C. Rome, S. Dyer, S. Wilson, P. Kay. ROW TWO: P. Kelmer B. Peetz, D. Trepiccione, Captaing Mr. Kopp, Advisor. AB- SENT: P. Back. 1-V ATHLETIC TICKET TIIKERS A familiar sight at all BHS athletic events this year was the ticket-takers and program sellers. Either at the gate or gym door, this group cordially greeted our guests, sold and checked tickets, distributed programs and was always ready to solve any problem which arose The new advisor this year M1 Kopp was assisted by Diane Trepiccione, captain of the group. Ok FUTURE NURSES Anyone who finds himself in need of a nurse in future years may find help from one of the many active members of the Future Nurses Club. This group, under the guidance of Mrs. McCue, has set its sights on discovering the adventure of the nursing profession. To give them information about this ROW ONE: L. Corcoran, L. Christie, P. Badgley, C. Mc- Skimin, Secretary, Mrs. McCue, Advisory S. Jansson, Vice- Presidentg N. Moore, Treasurerg L. Moore, J. Fox, J. Hen- derson. ROW TWO: M. Herzog, P. d'Eustachio, P. Black P. Hunter, E. Germuska, V. Macasinag, L. Schanley, P. Sul- livan, J. Stark, K. Small, D. Pellek. ROW THREE: V. Rumpel, A. Logan, P. Mayberry, J. Duke, L. Peetz, S Kelly, L. Logan, C. Kocsis, G. O'Gureck, D. Schoenig, B Peetz, W. Parker. ROW FOUR: N. Macadam, C. Miles, N Telgarez, P. Norman, S. Wetzel, P. Nugent, J. Fennimore, L. Fox, J. Hartley, G. McArthur, C. Willshaw, B. Heer. ABSENT: B. Hopper, M. Ward, G. Radclii, M. Ryan, P Mercer, Presidentg G. Gilman, E. Hansen, J. Hamilton. MG' noble profession, Pat Mercer, the club presi- dent, with the aid of Mrs. McCue, arranged for many interesting speakers to address their members. Many of these speakers were representatives of nursing schools. The highlights of the year were the trips made by the club members to acquaint themselves with schools of nursing. Nl FUTURE TEACHERS Future Teachers, one of our foremost clubs, helps prepare students for this most important profession. To this end, the mem- bers of the club went to different schools to observe and even did some teaching them- selves. There is a great need for teachers in our society and clubs such as this one encourage young people to go into the teaching profession. Under the leadership of Jane Cooper, the president, and the guiding hand of the , .3g.: ... ,i,p fi .ARI fl. lf? ' ll 'if f,Hli QQi' ll 'Saw ll? 4 ' j 'tg - r' 3':'i'E,5iL,vQ-, . 11 -fiesfl ' 71 GD D 0 1111 advisor, Miss Pellizzari, guest speakers were invited to tell the members of job outlooks, probable salaries, and the rewarding satis- faction of teaching. The club members also visited the Matheny School and helped or- ganize other Future Teacher Clubs. The club is not only open to persons planning to enter the field of teaching, but also to those who are interested in knowing more about the profession. ROW ONE: M. Hutchinson, L. Humiston, Secretary: P Lardieri, Vice-President: J. Cooper, Presidentg Miss Pelliz- zari, Advisorg P. Kay, Treasurerg B. Lawrie. ROW TWO B Anderson S. Black P. Yelson A. Aubry J. Atwood V Barnes B Yandervvaart P Hartman B Chapin J Keys ROW THREE P Jones P Massey L Morris M Craft J Rlcco T Gilbert F Perslko R Hagen P Clynes K Schroeder B Klumback G 'Vloody ABSENT S Belt -Q0 if 11 yu fa' 0009-6 ROW ONE: C. Graiser,Marion, P. Motter, Prompterg K. Keskulla, Soundg N. Moore, Make-up, R. Rankin, Vice-Presi- dent: G. McGrath, Secretary-Treasurer: W. Teeple, Presi- dentg Mr. Palmer, Advisor, K. Koehler, L. Davison, Elaine, D. Davidson, Morgan Le I-'ayg E. Henderson, Lady-in-Wait- ing. ROW TWO: B. Anderson, T. Houtz, Pageg L. Cooper, Pageg H. Ziegler, Merlin, J. Giese, Clarence, J. Delforeest, Sandy: B. McCabe, King Arthur, A. Aubry, Queen Guent- vere: R. Seibert, Sir Launcelotg G. Eckstein, Hank Bennett: N. McKee, Mrs. Bennett, P. Nibur, Sir Sagramor. ROVV THREE: E. Wetterau, It Copeland, S. Lawrence, Assistant Prompter: R. Bailey, Assistant Prompterg L. Hassinger, L. Sward, M. Hibbert, S. Smith, C. Galbreath, C. Friend, P. Forster, R. Utz, G. Radcliff. ROVY FOUR: M. Perna, R. Hagen, W. Parker, V. Rumpel, J. Sumerfield, J. Fox, S. Kelly, L. Hannan, G. Beardslee, E. Denton, L. Peetz, J. Duke, V. Barnes. ROW FIVE: L. Groepler, J. Gies, J. John- ston, S. Blackman, M. Rinse, J. Strade, B. Williams, N. Magee, M. Guidice, C. McSkimin, K. Amos, J. Hartley, K. Dodd. ROW SIX: L. Ward, M. Banks, S. Mikulah, M. Us- sery, D. Henrys, D. Swart, A. Ott, J. Hohmann, H. Muen- dcl, R. Nibur, P. Kay, L. Corcoran, M. Weissman, P. d'Eu- stachio, S. Collier. ABSENT: T. Devany, V. Fowler, L. Grady, C. James, S. Kellogg, K. McDermott, K. McDermott, M. Schowalter, J. Utz, S. Wilson. A n..' Lynn practices the skill she learn- ed from Mrs. Galbreath. DRAMA CLUB The Drama Club started off another ac- tive year with its production of A Connec- ticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, di- rected by Mr. Palmer, the club's advisor. The backstage crews outdid themselves on this show, Miss Yeagle's and Mr. Weber's set was complemented by the expert light- ing effects of the Lighting Club. The actors were all herded into their respective posi- tions by Germaine McGrath, who was as- sistant dircctor and stage manager. To say the least, the Drama Club climbed to its highest peak of success with this drama- tization of Mark Twain's classic 'novel. In February the play cast participated in an Invitation Drama Festival at Rider College in Trenton. Despite the competition, the play won the Critic's Award for Outstand- ing Achievement. xjh -.-f.. V-t rm' Reminiscing about Ben-Hur. LATIN CLUB In accordance with its purpose of keep- ing Roman and Greek culture alive, the Latin Club again visited the Frick Mansion with its lovely Roman style court, the Clois- ters, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The club was quite fortunate in getting a day off from school to see Ben-Hur . At the suggestion of Miss Harvey, the club's advisor, the Latin Club played host to the exchange student. Vickie Macasinag, by tak- ing her along on both the winter trip to New York and the spring trip to the Cloisters and the Metropolitan Museum of Art to show her the cultural aspects of life in the United States. Under the presidency of Lois Morris, the club enjoyed another successful year filled with educational culture. X ROVV ONE: N. Macadam, C. Miles, N. Moore, B. Greatorex Secretary, Miss Harvey, Advisor: L. Morris, President: L Legband, Vice-President: P. Mutter. ROW TWO: V. Barnes J. Killian, A. Aubry, B. Lawrie, K. McDermott, D. Thomas G. Eckstein, M. Hutchinson, L. Moore. ROW THREE: D Kimball, L. Miller, L. Ward, C. Graiser, G. Beardslee, E Denton, J. Klein, R. Larson. L. Schanley, G. McGrath, K Keskulla. ROW FOUR: S. Lindabury, K. Spence, J. Price J. Henderson, P. Banks, S. Sullivan, M. Hibbert, I. Badgley IS. gavfon, M. Feider. ABSENT: L. Grady, D. Rankin '. mit. v 1 1 ENGINEERING CLUB The Engineers' Club, composed of sophomore, junior, and senior boys looking forward to future careers in engineering, tries to bring a bet- ter fundamental knowledge of this profession to its members. This pro- gram is enacted through the use of tilms, guest speakers, and field trips. It is hoped that the knowlege gained by the members of the club will help them make the correct decisions con- cerning engineering in the future. ROVY UNE: D. Barraford, R. Rankin, President's Assistant: D. Headington, Pres- ident: P. Markert. Recording Secretaryg J. Houtz. ROVY TNVO: L. Anderson, R. Had- ley, L. Huether, R. Sellars, P. Rigterink, K. Erickson. M. McDonald, T. Clarke. ROW' THREE: D. Heyer, G. Cortelyou, B. Thompson, C. Fox, B. Duke, M. Feider, B. Teisher. ABSENT: E. BUE. MEDICAL CLUB vvw.-.--- -. -.ap --. -. Gfillnr- l ' Q ----wp v,'giuuUIP'1'v , . la -. 'J -4 ,A 7 p .. '- .1 'Zu ' - - '- -- :4 ' . qu ' ., -N ' - ' '- Q . 9 11 1 ' -45 I v - ,- - .anvil ' -von .' 9-Jun if ' ' - f Q ,,f,,,,,,,., ..,........,............,.. . 1--.0 The purpose of the Medical Club is to ac- quaint prospective doctors with the medical profession. By meeting with local physi- cians and by visiting hospitals and indus- tries, members get a glimpse of what the life of an M.D. is really like. 'Q ' 'b L QV DTN nl bl 1 li- Y 1 'A ali GJ .it ROVV ONE: M. Rinse, J Henderson, D. Barraford Vice-President, B. Herwick Presidentg L. Stern, Secre- tary-Treasurerg P. Mutter ROW' TWO: E. Barraford D. Schoenig, P. Sullivan, N Moore, G. McGrath, L Moore, S. Blackman, C Miles, ROW THREE: T Townsend, H. Ziegler, L Huether, R. Rankin, I- w Schaefer, P. Thompson. AB- SENT: S. Smith, L. Grady T. Devany, Miss Gentzler, Advisor. v 9 , .w,...,--o-s-.,.- ROVV ONE: B. Fisher, B. Howlett, Treasurer: C. O'Connell, Secretaryg Mrs. McCrann, Advisorg M. K. I-'oldy, Presidentg D. Frat- tali, Vice-Presidentg C. Bellai. ROW TWO: K. Kocsis, G. Leary, C. Bar- clay, C. Enyingi, G. Sal- ko, P. Picone, B. Fee, J. Kneser. ROW THREE: L. Hann, E. Adams, J. Eus- tace, J. Guldner, D. Tre- piccione, B. Reisinger, B. Volz, M. D'Angelo, L Downey. ROVV FOLK: S Dyer, P. Bencivengo, B Corbin, T. Czarevich, L Fajnor, G. Beringer, C Draheim, L. Norell, P Wark. ABSEXT: L Ward, J. Grindley, D. King, J 3IcKeown, J. Smock, L Moore, B. Ledford, J. En- glehardt, C. Rome, L. Al- exander. The creed of the Future Homemakers Club is to improve the future family life of America. This year the club has sponsored cake-baking contests, bake sales, and spe- cial demonstrations to prepare its members tor their eventual roles as homemakers. . Q, 3. PROJECTION CLUB The Projection Club is one of the worthiest clubs at BHS. It not only supplies teachers with the films they wish to show in their classrooms but it also provides various members of the club to operate the projectors. Among the assembly programs at which it showed films this year was a special paid performance for the benefit of the student exchange fund. ROVV ONE: J. Szarek, J. Anthony, M. Adams, Mr. VYQ-ber, Advisor: S. Smith, G. Snitfen, P. Kelmer. ROW TWO: J. Jardil- liel, C. Bird, K. Harding, J. Giese, K. Weber, J. l'tz. ROW THREE: B. Bohl, G. Mandigo, B. Stulack, T. Stellato, A. Suiter, B. Weissmann, B. Streeter. FUTURE HUMEMAKERS ,s .' if , -eau----we - -s -.-W--- . , . , ,,..,.,, , , . . ' . 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Son General Hardware and Household Compliments of Carmm+e's Barber Shop Marsch s Luncheonette Claremont Rd Bernardsulle Marv Eyers Shop Glfts and Cards Best Wlshes from Shadv Growe Rest aurant The Salt Box I amps Shade Conffratulatlons from Petersens I onklmg I umber Lompam Lumber Mason Vlatermls Fuel 01l Burner Seruce Bernardsvllle Mendhwm I,'lI'tN s . , . . ... . , . , . . -14. ' 1 v'l 1 . - A 4 I A A ll ' ' Varna -s 1 .I 1 . . , . ' ' .r . 5 '.. . ., 5 . ' ' 15' ', 'S I I' . . , .I sg . H . s , z '- 2 . w . H. .r 'z ,I -. . ..' .ln'. ', . ' . .. ' 4 ',. '. . . I x 4 . Y A L 4 s ' v - 1 v a un' I v s 7 4. . ,. . . . 1 ,. . V Harry B. llay. .lr. v ,, N . ., . 3 . . c ' , 'Z .. . . . . 'L l .. Y I . il . , v , . ,.... . . . , , ... V , V. 1 , 'v An ' u V. . Y m QA' U i ' ' . Y 2 1 4 I - 1 'i '... 2' K A r.-. N- c . v v , ' l rg' U . L . r 7 Y ' Q 1 v A ' U ' ' 1 ' - 5 l A Ks . N V- ... L - 1 . . . . . . 1 n L. 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Salny's and Fitzger- ald's for climbing' apparel and equipment used in the special pictures. Mr. Clay for his customary tint- handling of the group photographs and the portraits. The Corydon Johnson tompany tor put- ting our ideas into such sillisitjillg form. lt is with a touch ot' sadness that we leave BHS and our place on thc sumpiit. However. with glaclness. pride. and deter- mination we move on to the challenging mountains in the distance. The conquest of Senior Peak has prepared ll's immeasur- ably for conquering' those peaks. Lois Morris Editor-in-t'hicf 4, fi 'S iA'.fsi. c Qi-is A ,N 4-5 , ,-, ,,-.x. f ,..- . 'rx I1 N Q iffy X- w W f' 2 ,g z ',f',i,f ,gf 67 NN 17 ?f1fff! XXX ,LN 'X , -iii T ZZ l l m ,N M, V al W' f S Wy!! , , if 6 fix W Q Q NZ A Y Q Q WINS X ! f W X S N. W! N 24fV? G'V'5W3 . .


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