Bloomfield High School - Memories Yearbook (Bloomfield, NJ)

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'f' -Z T,, 4,.,L-'- px I 4 ,gg 1 Y NX X -X ,,-- 'l 5: ..f: 5. TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword Faculty Admmnstratron Reurmg Teachers Faculty by Departments Office Staff and Custocllans Counselors and Class Advisers Semors Memorlam Class Officers Semor Class MEMORIES Staff Seruor Play Actwmes Boys Sports Girls Sports Clubs F1n1s Editor s Letter Page f 5 718 19116 117157 158159 160 Ulm! gfmffli ztozzltf be ICLIVII, .wil lqfiltff-1 letzt'ln 'lhus did Cliaucer pay tribute to a teacher and to all teachers who give of themselves that others may learn. W'ere it not for this desire on the part of people to drink deeply at the fountain of knowledge and unselfishly impart their learning to others, we would have no educa- tion, Civilization is dependent upon knowledge, and knowledge is de- pendent upon teachers. XVe, of the senior class, are now beginning to realize the importance of education in our lives and the contribution of our faculty in giv- ing us this education. W'e can now reflect on the counsel and guidance that has been given us over the last three years, in some instances regret we did not listen more carefully. Faculty of Bloomfield High School, we salute you for your knowledge, wisdom, patience. and understanding. You have guided us to the threshold of life, and we hope as we go on our separate des- tinies to justify the time and energy you have expended on us. ,yu JLROME C, SAI SBURY B S A M IJIVSLIUI' n C 1011111111211 and Ifzslrmlzfuz W CLORCI W PICHI In Ilfclll flu lmmf fl Izflmztlrnz Q' BS AM VILL PIIIILIIY 11 lfxxbx, HFNRY 1 HARRY M RILI HOIIINQSWORIH AB,AM,PdD BS,AM,lII5 Pffmffdf Szzperlnfwzdcnl 8 ADMINISTRATION ' Q3- ' 1' .I wg:-1 lv I. CHARLES E. MORGAN ',. I' i ,V,, if lg . If 12 Ii A 1.,Q,', ,,f 1, v 4' fr ' A 'J 1' -A W ' M155 H1 l LN D HOUC H A B M A Halen D Hough wrs .graduated from Iht Crrrls l rtrn Sthool of Baltrmorc Maryland rc u.rvLd thc Bathtlor of Arts dq,rLL from Gouthcr Collu,L tht N1 rsttr ol Arts rlqhru ro log rsm mm L rn S rrr on Unrvcrsr md tom tad rhrtty sux orrrts ol wor rn thc Cr t L S hool ol lrrr.,lrs at Columhrr Urrry sr bht hrs IJ.Llj.,l'lf rn hrgh schools rn New Xorls fonnnttrurt md Nnw Lrscx tomrnr., to liloomtrnld from laluwood Hrgh Sthool whuru she w rs lrtrl ol tht lrrtlrsh Dgprrtmcnt rrtstrndrnr., rmonr., har mcmorrts liloomlrtltl llrruh Sth mol rs tht wrnnrnr., of thc lsscx County Urrtorrtrl Contcst by the Lham pronshrp tnrm whrth sha couhad burtlu btrng an Lnthusrrstrt grrdtner Mrss Hough rs 1 tncrnlwnr ol lxrppa Alpha rlhetr tollcut soro rty tht Bloom ret tuhtrs l lnglrsh rnd numerous othtr or L,llllllllUllS lhL lrrturt wrll lrnd Mrss Hough enyoxrnrs r all hcr hont r Isscx lclls or at tottagc on lrrt ls and MR MAX KLEIN B C S In 1974 Max lxltrn came to Bloomlreld Hrgh School to start annoyrng, thc ltrds t use hrs own words HL had gone from Nawarlx btatc lNormal School to Nnw Xorlt Unrursrtx from whrth he was r.,r1duatcd wrth honors He has enloycd watthrng, the hrgh school grow lrom a small school ot four 3.,tades and sm hundred students rnto wl it rt rs tod x Durrng thrs trmc hc has met many students rn hrs classes of lsoolvdtceprrmg law and ITAOSI l ,I recently Home and lamrlx Lrvrng, If you were to aslt Mr Ixlun about hrs spcual rntercsts you would trnd that he rs an outdoor sports fan Hrs favorrtcs are baseball tennrs and rtc slxatrnr.: Alter retrrement from BH 5 he wrll begrn a new lrln rn the busrness world He wrll man age an otlrcc located just outsrdc ol New Brunswrtk In hrs lartwell specth, Mr lxlun stated that he always wanted to be a tcathcr and has lrlscd nothrng better than workrnr: wrth teen agers RETIRING TEACHERS 9 N ' 1 .7 . 1 . ., . . . V A y ll- V . I a rl 4 Ai KV I ' V, I V , -, ra- 4 . 1 1 ny .. - 1 frm l. 'lg rl fit l l ' . ty, r - plc ' , p ,' ' lt ' 'ra l- uatl Qt 1 A' h ' Q K cr- : ty. 1 1 L f Y A I Y k A 1 r f . ' . . ' , N 'N V - V L ,V . ' 'Ln ' f ' J ' 1 - . f' 5 U . . 4' 1 K' ' - of , 'V Q- X . V' ' V . yr L l . . 'z V V ' iq rr rratrorrrrl ' r' jg ' l ll Tcrrtlwcrs' Associrrtrong the National Council of 'I'-r u o i ' . , a A ' - - hc sz' :rt ' 1' ir I I' A her , :' , my I -J 2 . g , . f .' - ' .AY .. ki I 7 I ,A ,VV 0 ' ' ' Y . . ' . '., ' V z ' V I V ,, K7 6 , V U I l U ' V, -. - ' V 'v ' X , V - V Y 7 4 5 , 4 , ' .M ' ' 31.4 ' z f ' ' A . V I ff- -. V- , :, ' 'y V, b . Ar , , . y f , K . . ' ' ' V V A I .ji H.L' t t - f .. . f .' Hg: o P , U, 'Z JOSEPH MANCllfl.l.l Ifl.SII2 M. CQOURTNEY Alf., AA1. Ali. 'Q IAWMU. Ulvflffrf Ill-UNI'-1 Sf7d7If.fl7 Q IZLIAEN HYNSON ELMA MAY BS. HOUSEMAN 1g,,gjj,,g,. glmug, AB., AM, 1 r'cm'b. Sjnzzziub ,K , 1 3 f Qi f 4, MILDRFD R. ZINN AGNES S. CONROY AB., A.M. AB., A.M. Cfwvmzfz Efzgfixln -Q. 4. . x, N ,,, ..--- ff A. DIXI CROSBY MARJORIE G. ELY Q O VIERSES P. GRILL AB. Iffzglirb KATHARINE XY'II.I.IAMS AB., AM. Ifflgfislv CATHFR INIZ RT, CIHAMBIQRLIN AB. lfzzgff flu ,l l1'114ql!.fZv, 1 rwu'Zn L 7-L AB. Ifnglisfa 'ai ! . v E R, 1-5 R' ,..g- . . MARION S. TERRY BS.. A.M. 13721911 vb C, IZILIEEN S DONOGHUE A,B,. A.M. Lgzfifz if Q Q7 bmah ' Q1 .n 1. I .5 .N . , -ar. V. ,Xl FRIED D. CRANSI2, -IR. I,f'xI'RIfN'I' H. BOULIZY RALPH XV. KUNKLE KATHARINE T. AB.. AM, ISS.. IXIA. B9 DFNNISON C.'!7.l!V'NI.l7I Yffuifffffq1. 17. S. llislrlrj. IMA, MA- I'. .Y ll1x1rn'.1 l'f11m.1! lzlfmxzlfwz ll f1r'lzf Ilirlnrj' If S. lljufffry, Uuflffaf lffufffrj' NORMAN I.. CH-X'l'ON c11EoRc9IQ A. ci12I.I.A EDITH ci. RUSSELL BS., MA. 13411 fffU1f 1J'1 l'lv,1m11f lfffnmljfnz lJZ7Y11fl'i1! llvzfllcllflbll P123 mxzf lzlflzuzliwl IfI.IZABI2'I'I-I P. Mb RCI-III. R.N., BS., A.M. Hcazftln Ifffmxzlimz -1 Q fffi 11 i 1' 1: M51 n . ,-- Qi aifijn HIZHZN M, FIANNIZRY Rx., ns. V, Q Mm, WfNRlil1N WPI- .IOSIZPH S. MOORE MYRA W. Sriram' r,Qw,xNs Iss., A.M. BS., MA. HS AM' I'Xwv1m.1l lffflmzlfnzz l'fw.1sif.1! lizffmzliml l'!v,1m'.1l lirfflitllffllll 12 ,Pt .Ch in 'fu1'QN V fx ANNA MILLER FLOYD T. JORDAN CABOT D. KENDALL PAUL E. LOVEN BS., A.M. AB., A.M. AB., A.M. BS., A.M. U, S, I'lf.lfflfj' U. S. Hiftory U. S. Hi.fIfIfJ, U. S. Hinorj SCIENCE STANLEY S. BOOMER B.Ed., M.Ed. Clmirnzmz Bufifzeu Macfainei Wforlrl Hfflnry BUSINESS EDUCATION WIl.LIAM A. MARGARET G. WILLEVER DRAKE B.C.S., B.S., A.M. AB.. A.M. Slefmgrapby. Typing. Sfgyynigrdplay, Typing, Office Practice Offire Praclice . L , -c I-,L 3-. :::-I ' f . JOURNAL :Tasmin nfl .T N-A T E! T I WILLIAM L. FOLEY GEORGE I-I. MADDEN NORMAN O. Sfe11ngn1plvy, Typing BS., M.Ed. WERTMAN I3mfm'.r.r fIIm'l1i11ur. BS., A.M. Law, Iioolmffeepifzg. Boobkcejwifzg. Typing. Typing Cleriml Prarfice 13 MARIAN R. RICHARDSON Slenograpby. Typing. Sefretarial Trai 71172 g ng-r X. PHYLLIS BESLEY HS. 1IIL'l'CZ74I7ILff.lC'171-fU!'77ic1.71:UI2 IDf.ff7'f!7llffI'L' lfrfizmliwz REGINA H. GARB BS., A.M. Mazbemalicf SEYMOUR R. WILLITS A.B., A.M. if BERYL E. HUNTE A.B., A.M. Afutbenzalicir HAROLD G. MEYERS BS., MS. Z! Clmirnzan Jiri C11 L'7?1f.ff? y, Matbenluticx ivfuzlaemazicf EDXWARD M. SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS URBAND B.Arch., M.ArCh., A.M. Afgllbcvllzlfffl HELEN GRABO EDMUND FLORENCE C. A,B, MAGEEHAN BECKER Biology BS., A.M. A.B. Phyricf Cbcfmiftfy L 1 F A c ' Rb s f R I A A5 Cd I I ,,..f-Q53 L B V 0 2 X 3 Y 1 2214-.X XXXALTER R. MASON RUDOLPH L. DONALD R. AB. KNAKAI. ARNSDORF Phyfias AB., A.M. AB. 14 Biology. Cfhcnliflry Biology RELATED ARTS EMILY Ii, IDIQMIIO PEGGY MASUMOTO LOUISE C. BS., A.M. B.Ed., A.M. MONTGOMERY Homelvold A111 Houfehold Arif B-5-, M-Ed Houfelaold Arty r,. ,.. I Thu- , , THQ. ' 'un I' YU- VV R' w - ,I Q H .jg K W I In Fl ,iv A . L I A f I .. .lv-'li r ' ' , I fl! ' I JOHN DOUKSZA RAYMOND W. EDITH M. BS. HARTMAN ALBINSON Art and Gnzfvlnfc Am B-5-1 A-M- B-5- 7 Mmic '--f' A Mufic J ,- A . Ei I 1 - 'FC : 3 8 t 17' , DOROTHFA 1. 5111 A t L, , ALBERT F. KOEHLER ,A .Q ag FISCHER 552 . 2 Bs. . Q- '11' Of B.F.A., A.M. , 9? C,1,aj,,,m.n jg . Af! Q45 .- ' 53' I1zdzz.f!riuI Arif 5 1 I ' B. . -5 '5:91 ', 'f m' I1 5. , i x x L- 'X V.VA K' SM- . R fm? Y 4 I 2 rj 'J EL , 1 fi- , ' ' R, .. I GEORGE SUTTON ARTHUR BENSON ROBERT MINCHIN ANDREW T. POWER BAS- Bs., AM. Bs., AM. B.S., AM. Imilffffffll Aff-f Induftriaf Arif Indzmrial Am- Indllfffidf Af!! IIIHH Eh! II IIIIIIIIII C IIIIIIHII. ji:-I !1F! FIf V1 Rf JWR. I IIWIIQU -UI S Q Pi- . Ll JEANETTE MCLELLAN B.A. M.A. ANNE S. GEARY Ccnlml Office CUSTODIANS Center Front: John Jacobs, Chief Custodian. Front Row: C. D. Kingg Mrs. Marie Dillg Arthur O. Lorentz, Assistant Cus- todiang Olaf C. Anderson, Fireman. Second Row: Charles E. Lehingg Edward XYfashburng Charles Marsters, jr.g Willirtm F. Cummings. :QQ ,,, qrr-f-' I , gg, .AN 6 ,.. 45 ,' -- uw- 4, -. 444-......,-n-..A...,J Km! '. bx' . i Wi-1.1, ,-. ' -' 'f vyqfgfi ,H V .,. -...,,. .N Centnil Office DORIS E. GILBERT Guidarzfe Ojfire -ll' JF' ,ai FZ-HR' 2 -HQ . 1 . nur .illlll.ll.llyllllllQlil llllilllll llllllllllf 1 ll f 'Ulf lf. llllffllflllflfl -:Ep A JEANNINE B. ROMANO Cerzzml Ojice SENIOR HOMEROOB1 TEACHERS Standing: Andrew T. Power, Florence C. Becker, George H. Madden, George W. Sutton, George A. Cella, Williairn A. Wfillever, Arthur E. Benson, Floyd T. Jordan. Seated: Elsie M. Courtney, C. Eileen Donoghue, Catherine M. Chamberlin, Helen D. Hough, lidith M. Albinson. Verses P. Grill. Mildred R. Zinn. DIETICIAN AGNES G. DAVENPORT Head nf Cfafeferirz ' 4 DESK l . X N fr , , . . ' V u -' ' ' I, - no i raw' :QI e A aww L :mar 4 l vs .Y R zl , V H Z ?f 2, W fx RHODA A. GRIDLEY A Pri nfipal 'J Secrefary X5 I 7 MISS CHARLOTTE F DEGEN How many gtrls have ever walked mto the Senror Gundance Ofhce feelnng low about someth1ng7 We can easrly remember the won derful help and counsel recerved which gave us a new outlook on our drsturbrng problems Miss Degen with her keen rnsrght and under standnng has truly been a real frnend and coun selor Full of smrles and good cheer she has always been wrllrng to help nn any way she can We all apprecrate the advice that she has given us rn helprng to choose the subjects whrch wnll be most profitable m the future As a Senior Class Adviser Mrss Degen has gnven freely of her trme and effort For such generosity we shall be eternally grateful We wrsh to express our speclal apprecratnon for her assrstance at commencement tnme As we go on mto lrfe we shall always carry wxth us fond remembrances of our pleasant association together A lin 1-er MR FRED C GRILL There IS probably no one rn the Bloomfield Hrgh School faculty who has been more rn fluentral rn the lrves of most sentor boys than Mr Fred Grlll Mr Grlll has grown up wxth us durmg these three years To hlm we took all our worrles fears and problems and we looked to hnm for sound aclvrce and help rn choosrng our courses Hrs wlnnmg personality and sparklrng good humor put us at our ease as soon as we entered hrs olhce The paths which we shall take rn later ltfe are due rn a large part to the talks we have had wrth our guxdance dnrector Mr Grrll He also served rn the capacrty of Senror Class Advrser and hrs help rn extra currrcular actrvrtles cannot be overlooked Mr Grills help wxth the Senror Play the Senror Dmner Dance and other so clal functlons of the school has been greatly appreclated by all of us We the class of 1952 wrsh to extend to hmm our highest esteem and heartnest good wishes SENIOR CLASS ADVISERS . . . - A ,, ,, 3. A , - W' ra L. . , . Mk 3 Y. . U U , .rx y s Q FT v y u , . . a 1 a ' - a 1 We, the seniors of 1952, know that these past three years have been our happiest. We cherish memories of happy hours spent in school activities, in the company of loyal friends and sympathetic faculty. Uur first day as sopnomores were filled with a spirit of unyielding optimism and unbounded enthusiasm. Our class soon became familiar with the school, its procedures, and its activities. Gradually we gained an active interest and began to contribute to the spirit of our school. We started by supporting athletic events. We joined clubs and music groups. ln February we presented the Gold Rush Dance 1-low quickly our initial year came to an end! More friends, more confidence, and more good times characterized our junior year. lt was highlighted by our junior Prom, an Evening in Paris, class rings, and the Occupations Unit ln june, with homework and exams past, we sent '52's linest to Girls State, Boys State, and Citizenship Institute. Our final year was the realization of all our dreams and expectations. Remember our football team, our All-Stater, the dances, and our football queen? The production of our senior play, Arsenic and Old Lace, seemed professional. Then, too, our basketball team was practically invincible. Each of our dances was a success, the Dinner Dance the best of all. Now our place in the sun is gone and the fruits of our preparation realized as we go our varied ways, But ever with us will be the memories of our years together at Rlnnmfiplll I-link 'UK 1 N XXL 1111 1 1 N 1 1 11 1 s 111 w 1 1 111 LINL 1 LX -T, 'X 5. 5 , 5 .1.'XX1'.1 l,U1'1S1. 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V144 Prcfzzlwzl ANDRLW STAFFORD Treasurer DAVID KOI ODIN ,Sccrclarj JOAN MAT TSON 9- if V SOPHOMORE YEAR Prcuzdcnt JOSEPH CASPARINI Vue Prerzdcnf ANDREW STAFFORD Tre IIIHCI' CATHERINE MATTIA Scmrclzrg IOAN MATTSON JUNIOR YEAR Prcrzdent ANDREW STAFFORD Vue Prcf1fl'czzt THOMAS MARRESL Tn miner CATHERINE MAT TIA .Secrefurj JOAN MATTSON JOHN ABENE jack's genial personality will long be remembered by his friends . . . and his saxophone playing by his fellow band members . . . often seen working on his Ford . . . stock car race fan . . . plans to join the Navy. Band. Q. .Y k 154- fm, y 3.-..'1 i -3, I d e-All fl 1 C3,Hy,4NOg41g, +1 Chem Class Nirroglycerin - l Chem Class. . Ury' ' i , we YQ SENIQRS S t 'X I T EILEEN V. ABPLAN ALP Eileen enjoys dancing, swimming, and ice skating . . . a future secretary . . . says rallies, the Yankees, and Howard Keel are tops . . . pals are Cookie Janis, Marlene Schmidt, and The Lucky Seven. Senior Girl Reserverg Junior Girl Rerervesg Junior Gym Team. 22 Q' 'R CAROLYN ABRAMS Carol enjoys drinking cokes at Siems' . . . likes the wide open spaces . . . pals with The Lucky Seven . . . domes- tic hobbies of sewing and knitting claim her spare time . . . a Florida nursing school is ahead. , German Clubp Home Economicr Club.: Archery Clubg junior Gym Teamg Senior Gym Team: Drill Teamf Senior Girl Rerereerg Chemirtry Club. LOUISE ABRAMS Louise's friends, Clara Kolbacher and Doris Smith, say she'll miss that two- thirty bell most . . . will train to be a business machine operator at Bur- roughs School . . . understanding and sympathetic. Leader: Clubf Swimming Clubf Bowling Club. ROBERT XV. ADUBATO Our great pitcher, Bob, plans to play professional ball . . . enjoys eating, especially pie Z1 la mode . . . will miss Stan Aquilinos jokes in eighth period gym . . , pals are john Maflueti, Pat Bottuzzi. lf.'1z'.i'ffy Ilrlrebflll. lf' WILLIAM AMORIELLO A sports minded member of 105 likes hunting fishing baseball and football best friends agree Bills a swell guy will be working in an oflice in the future STUDENT PRINTS Reprerenta twe fn j MARY R. AGUIRRE Mary will miss chatting with her friends before school . . . enjoys listen- ing to Billy Eekstine and Vaughn Monroe . . . all sports are tops with her . . . business school lies ahead. Sflclllllfl Cjlnlzy Iufruzlzzmzl l3uwbrzll.' LL'c1!fC7'.f Club: llomc Room Tr'c'u,r11rer. ELIZABETH M. ALLEN Drawing and the Red Sox rate with Betsy '... pals with The Lucky Seven . . , horseback riding and Frankie Laine pass the time . . . hails from Boston, Mass .... ambition in art field. Cfbfxir. an nr. fl 'hz -'ff-2 'r i'- -fs 'Vs C' RUTH I ALLISON Ruthie finds diversion in cooking and sewing admirer of Les Paul dislikes rainy days and alarm clocks her sunny drsposrtlon should ra diate in college as it did at BHS Semor Gul Rerenze: MEMORIES Auxzlmry Stajj' Cbemutry Club, French Club FTA Lazm Club Red C ou, Arremc and Old Luce Promptzng Commzttee rg li JoHN J ALWORTH Dark wavy haired Jack is knovrn for his line Work backstage . . . 1 X fmkee rooter . . . musical favorite is Ralph Flanagan . . . Chums are Bob Vogt and Tom Williams . . . next step will be Rutgers Stage C rezv. 23 DOROTHY H. ANDERSON Petite Dot is known for her easy blush and bright smile . . . likes music, reading, the Dodgers, and chums Bet- ty Smith, Elinore Cully, and Betty Lou Pfitzenmayer . . . plans career as art teacher. Archery Teamg Senior Gym Team: ArJenic and Old Lace, Art Commit- tee,' F.T.A. Q I l Seniors Painting the Townf l 4 ,je W sEN1oRs 3' wi' 'X' LORETTA M. ANDERSON One of those spinning barons almost hides Loretta's beautiful smile . . . friend Deltas will tell you about her nice clothes . . . love of Glen Miller's music and blue convertibles. Twirlingg Leader! Cluhg Senior Girl Rererverg I nternational Relationr Cluhg The Fortune Teller ,' ArJenic and Old Lace, Make-up Committee. 24 STANLEY R. AQUILINO Smiling, joking Ackie is everybody's friend . . . he's the catcher for our baseball team . . . joe Gasparini, Skip Gilsleider are among his best friends . . . enjoys all sports . . . he plans on college. Vanity Bafehallg Bunk Repretentu- tive: Clan Reprerentativeg Rotary Boy: Cluhg Intramural Sportr. 5-1- MARY ELLEN ATNARISH Mea enjoys listening to bop and Stan Kenton . . . best friends are Virginia Tate and Carol Swartz . . . likes swim- ming, knitting, and her clarinet . . . her plans for the future include nurs- ing. Band: Orchertrug Prop Crew,' Lib- rary Cluh,' German Cluhg Chemistry Cluhf Clarinet Quartetf Woodwind ' Quintet. ll l lNOR M BAl'SSl LR fht 1111 lly SCXLD 11111 Slpplllj., colxes lf 91t1115 1re tops 11111115 t111 fr1e11d1y who 11511 11145 urefree people she 11 111155 11f111 ptrlod 11111111 111o5t 1s 5l1e 1,1115 or1 to 'lemhers Collepe A 1 lxcprtwuzltzzzc tr man C lub Dnplzy C fmzmzlttc A Cappella Clmn 'Ibn Iorllmc Taller xI g 1 Q-BN JAMI S R BAII EY Wl1os t111t guy thats always ready f 1 1111 1' 1111 of course' s1y B111y Re1d Bob Syseskey ohn C111r1115,4r se Il H1111 lll Lkffl speeul 5m1le when the C.1rd1n1l5 get 1 homer 11111 zmznrzl Bltictbull Ifzlmnzznal Bmbtzll I7Il7tl7l1lH'cll Bozzlmr NANCY M BAMBARA Nmee alvy 1y5 1115 1 frlendly hello for ueryone les P1111 records are her f1yor1tes best fr1e11d5 1re Ruth Al1lSUf1 md I-l1rr1et Sur1sky 1o11l1L5 flllly d1y5 lijlhlxlllb forvy lfd to eollege 11fe I TA C144 Club Bzml ,lzzmor Curl Ixererzer ltallfm Club C bemzttry Club Z-Ls GERALDINE BARLOW Gerry IS noted for her peppy personal P1223 sports 1d dancrng rate seen wrth Jacqme Brady or the Grecrans unfnendly people an noy her future plans are to be an a1r l1ne hostess Cbeerleadzng Caplam Semor Gzrl Rererver Semor Gym Team Tumbl mg Team Cbemmry Club Intramu ml Sporn Spamrb Club J ,vu Q' BRUCE R BARBER 'T If tall Bruce can find a car to work on he lS happy he also enjoys g1rls sw1mm1ng Fr'1nk1e Lame and Q'- the Brooklyn Dodgers expects to enter the Navy Student Patrol Rod and Gun Club -nys - 'Q PM lux JOSEPH R BARBIERE Whenever you hear peals of lmghter resoundmg through the halls, you om be sure Joe's around 11:15 enlwened many a party Wlfh h1s l11rmon1t:1 play mg plans to study undertakmg Fencing Team, Sluderzt Cmmczl, Glee Club 25 1 1 I ' - 1 ' . - V. ,A ' 1 T .1. 1 5 y -. A 7 A K Viv. 1 .'1v ...dpi . A 5 :g 1' '1, ' Uf1Lgl.....l, ' 1' 1 '1 IQ1,,,' .- '11 1' ' , 1,1 Q 1 1 1 -' ' ' ' 1' .. ' 1 1 1 'L ' ' ' 'L L.' ' 'L' ' '1, J 1 ' e 1 1' ' 1 ffl. 6,1111 ' ' I ', G- . . .. 1 , , 1 . . .' . 1 ' , ' lf L 5 - I I y 1- 1 V A 1 ' 1 . . A '.' U A ' 'V I ' ' I .H 4- ' 1' I ' D . , . Y A Q ' ffg ffgizf. 1'-sf-iwiif-1.11 . 'I 1 .i11 '. V145 wp, . fi' 5.3 'Q ef.g7i . 1 5-.219 .:, . 1151? t- 1 4 2- 1.1: e. f,:Z3'fZ1' A -vi' A N52 C5 y Q.. A. -... 3 .I f' 1 .'1 A' ' lty . . . , , .tx ll ' ll ' 1 ui . . . ' f . . , - v ' - . 5 Q 4-1 . . . . . , , L , ' ' .1 1 7 1' I ' , I A 1 J ' , . ' - S- , , , . g, . -- V 11 ROBERT H. BARNHARD Tall, dark-haired Bob is 21 conscien- 'lk I tious student . . . likes good music and good books . . . chums with Mark Pressler and Joel Notkin . . . were sure he'll make a fine doctor some day. Cbemirlry Club. Pre.riale11f.' Trark Teamj Student Counrilg German Club: Home Room Presiflentq MEMORIES. Literary Stag. ?'x 5 Cream Puff Class-l.ntin IV. I -- HQ SEN IORS 'rs 5 tx I 0-4' 'E DORIAN BARTH A pleasant smile and blonde hair are always Dorian's . . . close friends are the L.T.G.'s . . . Dorian loves to draw and sew . . . finds pleasure in classical music . . . college lies ahead in the fall. MEMORIES, Art Staff The For- tune Teller ,' Camera Clubf French Club. 26 I ,5j5igQgig55gE5i'i' .V'l Ziff 'ggi Ii!'.'2'Z!'Z-T'i'f 3t .lfl-AE :.1' fur' PAUL C. BAUMANN Here's to Bunyan . . . a topnorch fel- low and a good ball player . . . plans on college or a soft life in the Navy . . . will miss homework most . . . fa- vorite band? Louie Prima! Tumbling C lubg Track. PAUL BECK Paul is known as a reliable fellow . . . interests are weight lifting, cars, and all sports . . . found with jerry Kroll, Bob Gough, and the Apaches . . . hopes to attend Rutgers after grad- uation. German Clubg Boyr State. IJOROIIIY lil DNARIC lx Ll XL so t sw Ln wt Cll ms tum wo s lllIxLLS CARI H BEL IXLR in L r ss L s NI I I ISILCH R L ims th C ir L Ilut uhLrL im I4,L,Klllll1fUL,LI 1 TLIUULI' L LuIILLL UJIIILS L LS Ll LU mini lust mms boxxlini, ind stimp Lol r tdt tti I thL Imp Cr plms inLh1dL ft 111 ILISIIIL ti 0 Lll H 'Um H H II i I L th 1 dum sLLn with his tubi ind bind uniform H W U SL Air lo1LL li X I IIS In Hub Rlbbml Ru X IM I cuz 1 P76111 CII 111 111 ll 4 111 11 1 I L U N tczzc f L lunch Clltlllllll Ill CLI llllf 111 II IIUi 1 tt 111 In t Club 13 1 if RICHARD K BINGHAM Find Dick without an excuse and find a hare without a muse busier than a fiddler s elbow renowned for his credullty and good nature genius with radio television and phorog raphy School Photographer Camera Club Prerzderzt Radzo Club, MEMORIES Photography Eclzzor Proyemon Crew STUDENT PRINTS, Photography Fdztor. T5 W-'7 LEWIS F BELOF If you want to talk sports see L w New York Giants O K in his book romantic lead in senior play hides cheerful personality behind his shy smile come fall its Rut gers and journalism STUDENT PRINTS Arremc and Old Lace Chemzrzry Club I-I1 Y German Club, Intramural Basketball, Termu Team 3- Eli if ' E52 32- gi . - 'I A 'Y ivy.. RAYMOND E. BIEKSHA One of those green-jacketed Hitw- keyes . . . quickly recognized by his crew cut . . . a golf enthusiast and Dodger fan . . . Ray's future plans in- clude the Navy . . . will miss ping- pong games. Vanity Ba,rbeIbaIl.' I ar.rIlj' Iiaiebtzllg lntrarmmzl Spam. 27 FRANK BOBINSKI Franks blond crew cut and ready wit have been sorely missed since he join- ed the Navy last spring . . . usually seen with Chuck Franias discussing the merits of the Red Sox . . . plans naval career. -x -1 4 jOAN A. BOGART Friendly joan is usually seen with Dot King and Audrey Teschner . . . will miss gab fests . . . favors singing . . . snubs those who snap gum . . . am- bition, to continue in the field of merchandising. Girl: Glee Club: Mixed Glee Club. I 4,1 Q. I-.. I ' Mc Study for College Boards? Dont Be Silly. X 1' I -, k if f SENIORS F vgv LORRAINE T. BOGART A friendly I-Ii is her trademark . . . enjoys talking and making friends . . . has a special fondness for loud shirts . . . her good humor will help her in her chosen field, nursing. Girly Glee Clubg Spanirb Clubf Malte-up Commitfeeg Leaderf Clubg Dirplfzy Committee. za 'v PATRICIA BOHRER Easy-going, pretty, and full of fun describe Pat . . . enjoys music and dancing . . . can be seen with her friends, Ann Huhn and the L.T.G.'s . . . . after graduation Pat plans on a nursing career. Senior Gym Teumg Drill Teamg Senior Girl Re.rerz'er.' Glee Clubg Spfmirh C lub. HOXWARD I BOOlxl'R 1111 11111115 11111 111155 1111151 111111, 1111115 1111 ll 111111111 1 fr1c11115 1111151S111xx11 11111 l,LllllUfLl 11111 1115 1111 111 ll 1115 1ppe 1 1 111151 111111 1l11 C If 1 11 Illlpfllllfl 111 1 '15 JACQUELINE BRADY A red and grey outiit and a lock of red han' denote jacqune hopes to attend college ln fall enjoys watchmg Glam: games wnth pals Gerry Barlow Allce Glbson and STAT s Cbeerleadmg Semor Gym Team Semor Gzrl Refervex, Archery Club Cbemmry Club Intmmural Sporty DA V ID ISOR DLRS C 18 D11 111 15 1111111111 IJ 1 llL1S 1111115 5111 1 1111 1,0111 1111111 111 cs5c111111 111 111111 Sllfl 111 ILIITIPIHEL, 11111 111 p 1 cs IS 1p111111111p11 11111 5 Cfcu 1111 4111. inf -...-I hs 1051111-I ISORNL S1 11115 11111 1111 11111111 111 1 111 KC 5 111111111111 1xcr511111 11111111115 Elf 111111115 Llflb llkcs N 3 Ylmkc S 11115 111111 C 11 Herzog 111 bc bllllllcl., 1111 occm bluc 111111 the U S N 111 Z' JANET E BOUGHTON Jans smlle follows her every place she goes her best frlends are the STAT s and the 52 s enjoys mak mg her own clothes IS gomg to be a medxcal technolog1st Dnll Team Semor Gym Team lumor Gym Team Student Council Semof Gul Referees Iumor Gul Referee! 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I ,, . 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1' - 1 ' s ROGER A. BRANDELL Roger chooses outdoor sports-hunt- ing and fishing in particular . . . avid Yankee IOOICI: . . . spends time with joe jannarone, Dick Galasso, Pete Savage, and john DeAngelis . . . his future is undecided. Tranrportation Clubj Trarky Bare- ball. 5. x 4 .3 Y H K ...AI I list' E .- Y' Q . I A Discourse on Democracy. qw t .ga y SENIDRS , X 5 'SF' MYRNA A. BREITBART , Hip, Hip!', shouts this peppy cheer- leader , . . her friends, the j.U.G.'s and S.T.A.T.'s, say Myrna loves to drive . . . but backseat drivers irk her . . . she'll be a credit toher college. National Honor Socretyf Arrenic and Old Lace, Student Directory Sen- ior Girl Rererverg Spanirb Club,' jun- ior Gym Team, Captain: Arcbery Club: Cbeerlearling. be ig' JEROME W. BRESLOW jerry's busy in many varied activities . . . enjoys listening to records . . . noted for his fine piano playing . . . objects to girls who overuse make-up . . . future plans include law and later government work. Bandg Ar.fenic and Olcl Lace : Stu- :lent Council, Vice Pre.rirlent,' Sere- naderr: Key Club: National Honor Societyg Musical Monclay Club,' Fenc- tng. ,sf 2 BARBARA ij. BRICKELL Cheerful, brown-liaired joanie loves to cook and read . . . sipping cokes at Siems', swimming, and horseback rid- ing are her favorite pastimes . . . one of The Lucky Seven . . . expects to enter the teaching field. Library Club, Preridentg Spanlrb Cluby Senior Girl Rereroerg junior Gym Teamg F.T.A..' Cbemistry Clubg Red Croiprg MEMORIES, Literary Sta ISARIMXRA ANN 111R1Nlx 1018 M 11R1N1xl 1111011 x 111111111 ll IS 1 1 1111s 151 lfl 3111111 1111 11 11 1 1s11 M1 s111s 11158 1111s 1RMA1 1111 lx ll 1 1 1 ll 1 111111 M1111 15111111 1511111111111 1 C 11111111 S1 xx 1111 11f11s1 1sv11m 1111 11111111 1 11111111 lx 11111 S 1 111111 1311111 ll lx1111111111 K 111bs 38 l1lL XX 1 s IN x 1 11 1 ll 1 111 11 11xL IJ 111 1 11111s1 111 s1111111 my, CM!! I 1 11211 1 1181111 eff MARION E BROWN Dolly IS always full of ldeas ust ask her best fnends Pat Cory or B tty Larson lnstens to Ralph Flanagan records loves roller skaung wants to be a dental l'lyglCI1lSf French Club Cloemzxtry Club L bmry Club Recorcimg Secretary Jun zor Gym Team Semor Gym Team Drill Team x 1 X 7 11.56 Q Y-5 WILLIAM C BRISICK Brams and looks add up to an all around fellow usually found Wlfh Tom Carey or the Apaches spores and rravelmg rate hngh hopes to enter the lofty halls of Notre Dame STUDFNT PRINTS Boyx State Natrona! Honor Soczely JAMES BROWN 55, june has a knack for hung 1 ITN tells us there's norhmg 11111 111-1111 cookmg .md a good m11x11 1r111111s are Howard Booker, 11111 P1111111111 11111 Dave BOl'ClCl'S 11111 111111 1111s1111ss Intramural Yj1111z1 11111117 1,1 C 117 Tranrpormfmaz 1 1.111 31 vi ' lilll 111111. -11111 1-1IL'llI1jL 111 1,4115 l114s1 '111 1:. ll b1 1 ' Ig 1 1 lI'.lIl1'ilL' l,.lll1L' pass 1 x. l1.ll'l .11'.1's , I V r Clel' - .g11l. my . 1 . . . 1' '1 111.111 1111' , . . lltl' 11111 1111' is 111 51111 ' 5' 1511 ' 51 111 1 1 ' - . 4' 111' l'1l'lll.l l1I'1ll1i .11111 131-1111 A11111s 1 , . 11I'l1l.l Lkglllll' 111 115 111111 11' 1 ' .11111 '1 ' A , ' - 11.111 .ll'1l is 1111'111111g 1' '1 '.1 '1111' H1g11f1l1111l . . . 1s. ' 111- . , , will 111111 1,11 1 '. 4' 1 1' 1 554. 111111. .11111 - 1155. 5111- Iillli. 11.181, 11111 11111 111 M1111 , . . l'Cl.ll'1. '1 1111. 17111.13 l1 111f'11'q.' 1.1111111111 Cfzffq ljfrll- W1 I 'Y' A i 1 ' I 'Q ll Al 114 Sfma f .' .1'1.'1f1f1'1 11111115 11111.11- 11111 1111.1 fluff. 1111141111 '. llw L111. Ul'l f. . .1 '11111 51.111, X Y 1 1 ' 1 ' , ' .ff - 'ne' - A . 'Q ' ,. 1 2 . ' K ' , . . . ' Q - . - 4 I ' . . . ,' , ' , r- ' . K 4 l J U 1 ' , 2' ' 1' I ' 1 fl : 1- ' SHIRLEY E. BUHL Bloomfield Highs answer to Grandma Moses . . . likes to sing and play the guitar , . . pals Dot Grzybowski, Joyce Gchring, and The Lucky Seven say Shirl's great company , . . perhaps a future WAVE. H MEMORIES. Art Staff Senior Girl Retert'eJ,' junior Girl Rerefveyg Lead- efr Club. . if . ,tri- 5 Boyf Will llc Be Burned Up! 1 1 M HQ 5 f SENIGRS ,X y , 1,pv ' Ee -9?-ef 2, 5. .sv- sgr- ri sf' rv' . fs fit- , A, F 35: -,lgffz K: R gi-if . ' v ial- '- 1 39 :' V W' W ' . I JOHN W. BURGER . Tall, blond jack likes sports, card play- ing . . . plans to go into mechanical work . . . pet peeves are Giants and opera, but likes lots of smooth dance music . . . pals with Don Wolf, Don Stoll, and Bob Wilson. 32 T 3-9' PETER J. BURTON Pete, a future Seaman, thrills to auto- mobile sports . . . Dodgers have a real fan in him . . . dislikes home- work and Yankee fans . . . his easy- going nature will carry him a long way in the world. Footbullj Intramural Softball. MARGARET H. BUTT Petite Margie steers away from fourth floor when chemistry doors are open . . . loves dancing, walking, particular- ly in the rain . . . aiming towards good secretarial job . . -. chums with Pauline Sumski, Lil Stebbins, D.T.D.'s. Home Economist Cluby Make-up Commilzeeg The Red Mill ,' C.F..S'. Club. ' MAR IORII BH RON 11 Xlll 1 lll 1 111x111 1 hldtlsll lll AININI M CARISIN Rll Pll C XRISONI 1 1 1111111s lfd S 1 fLll 1s11111111111s IX 1111 x 1 1 1,111 ll ll 11s 1 1 1 111l11111 11111111 11 xx 111111 Ll 1 ll11ll1 1111 s 111 111 1111111l111111s1 LS 1 l11 111111 11 U1 1 IC l1l11111 S1111 f s111111l S l 1111 R111 TL xx11l11s WLS IJ l 1111111 1 ll 111111 111s 1 1 11111 11111 81111111 ICI 1 S 111111 f111 1 11111111 1 I1 1 lllllfffflll 11111 C11f1 1 1 1 Il Sf11111 111 1111111 1 1 CLC Illllf CCLILL ROBERT J CARLUCCI BdI'I1blI10 s frxends mclude Fred Qumn Rxchard Schmenser jerry LaVacca and N1ck Cars1llo l1kes good food hstenmg to records and com collect mg w1ll m1ss detentlon plan nmg to attend Carteret Prep School Italmn Club, Intramural Baxketball fi!-'-T 1 ' 5 Q' THOMAS CAREY Toms accused of havmg a terrxfic sense of humor best fr1ends are B111 Bflslck and the Apaches s favontes are travelxng and good food future plans may mclude college Chemistry Club f' 'Q' 1c1?'.Eeg 4- ?b S is Q., ov- Qpi , 3- I ,Q RAYMOND CARLUC C I A snappy dresser w1rh 11 bag 111 l111gl1s greganous and voc1fer1111s 11111 mlss all the gang at flflll l11111l1 1111111 possesses exrens1x1 r1111r1l 111lle1 non av1d foorh1ll llll Tumbling CQXXKJ7 33 SIL ll' g li l111 .111l 5 ' l' gg , T. , 1 I 5111 .11 1.111111 Lll'C M1 yicf' IlLlIlS ' ' A ' ' ' ' 1111 1l1c F 11111 . . . 11113 7 ' Q 11111l l31' A' is 111135 1'11l1 l'flC'IlLll3', l11lf- R1-1l.1'111l1' ll.llf 11IlCl .1 Sf 11111.111c1111s gflI1 I'C i ' l. 1111 111111111111 . . . will l 1111 111111 X1111- . . . .1lw1 111 1l11' 11111 11l 1' 11' .1I'C R.1lpl S lk 1 .rks . . . 1 111' 11'1111111l11-11-1l 1' 1' l11'1 '1 l-11 l 1111111 l11l ' f' 1511 , . . 11113 1 11111- 1 . , . 111111 a KJ '1 1 pr - 11 1-11,11 I1lLllIlLll3lL' lisllv for - '- fi le 1-s A . . . , 111 l5L'.'I '111 l '111 l NA N H! IIHHW 5 . Us K., . A . I . . . I1111 1 11 - Ll 5111- shui: lml V. rlluu, 'l'l1v11 a l111s .l7lJlll C1 ,111 'l'1.1111.' ,I ' ' C1111 ' 4 11111 ,' 'I 1' I - 'A ' PU- ' 1' 'I41.1111.' C1 ' 1111 f ,' C1111 'I 1111 ,' C,.l ,.S', C,f1f.' .A 1 '1f1 l51111'1f,' C!1'1f11'1f1'11.' S11 ,rf '. .' Aff- I7111 111 C !11'1. C.f1'fCf.' if If fffffl. 51.11 3. 14: flff-.S 11 C 1' Z1 lffl v , .. ,N 4.1 K I ' .l is . ' 0 , .f T ' , 'VT , . . X - N 5 1 T' ,4 - . 0 , . I .lr , rx . .Elf . . , 1 , - , . . ' ' ' V Y . Q 1 , A - ' ' ' . . . hl HOWARD O. CARROLL Chock full of fun . . . never a dull mo- ment around Howie . . . strictly an outdoor man . . . hiking . . . photog- raphy . . . most any sport will do . . . college is just around the bend. German Clnlzg lnlrumlnual Bd.l'6fIdll.' Track: Chemistry Club. ir , Lil v- I a 1 I ' hun L , . . Vt N i li , , if M, i' 6 W a l 1 K 0 Far from the Mgulding Crowd. 'S sEN1oRs .xii s S 44 ' V' N- 1 ,WX Q K .xg . le f 'V 19 s ,A Q' N., Q. ru g-'Y F ' JAMES CARUSO Avid Yankee rooter . . . often seen at Richie's, also skating and swimming . . . usually with Ram's A. C .... favors Frank Sinatra and Perry Como . . . thumbs down on noisy people . . . fifth lunch holds fondest memories. Italian' Club. 34 'TY DOROTHY E, CELLA Dotty is friendly and always ready for a good time . . , likes to sing and ride horses . . . companions are Bobbie Lyon, Carol Swartz, and Alice Brady . . . will study merchandising at col- lege. Camera Clubg Claoirf Glee Club: Intmmu-ml Sportr: Home Room Rep- ferefztatizfey ,STUDENT PRI NTS. nr 4 ANTOINETTE CHARLES Tootsie is noted for her fancy skating . . . loves dancing and swimming also . . . intends to work in an office . . . her best friends are jenny Kwiatkow- ski and Elaine Moraski. 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VINCENT M COPPOLA Home room md e1ghth study w1II be mmssed by Vmme sports muslc and cars 1re h1s faxorxres home work and concelted gxrls are dlstaste u seen wurh S1d Organ AI Hop per and Bob Mtbey Ge1 77lfl1l C lub 751 I 1 1 f 29 e Eye 1111 LL 15 111! 4 'fi' -Q' 'Q dey' -,...r is RICHARD A CONKLIN The man behxnd the scenes scrxbes Dlck, an ambmous stage crew member Iookmg forward to get tmg a good job the baseball world fmds D1ck 1 very talented shortstop sxdeklcks Tom W1II1ams ack Alworth 2 Stage Crew, Ilztmmuml S port: ,- x MARY A CONOVER A verntable fountam of I11pp1ncss aptly desctzbes Chxckne IKIIUXNIILLI for her everlastmg hUYTlOI 111tI x1t1I1tx destined t0 be 1 suttus III I1Lr chosen field of n11rs1111g YW' Stilflenl F11111 111 X1I11111.1I 111111111 Sofzety. DHI! I1 1111 I11111f1f111x Cbemnfwq ff11f 81111111 C1111 K111111. S1111111 611111 111111 111111111 611111 111111 61111111111 111111 35 JAMES R.. CORCORAN Corky is often found helping the Yankees out of jams . . . noted for his unusual abundance of pencils . . . never has a rainy day disposition . . . forever sketching . . . college in the furure. Intramural Barbetballg Camera Club, Setretary-Trearurerg German Club. Ui -lv ' 7 X 'L' if-. nd I . 'J UP.. fkx if ix 'K v-- x. , ARLENE CORIA Talented . . . dark haired . . . that's Stilts . . . has fun just walking in the rain . . . possessor of a contagious smile . . . versatile piano tinkler . . . love of pretty clothes will lead her to a buyers' school. Leaders Clzzbg MEMORIES, Typing Staffg Girly Glee Clubg Mixed Glee Club. 36 I A X J- aws l' . X Q T 19uv Q l O 0-G Qi? All Set for A Reel Time. 'E SENIQRS 'as 'S EVELYN M. CORRIS Loads of fun, swell personality make Evelyn tops with friends Lorraine Stauhs and jo Melillo . . . wise guys and fussy people annoy her . . . Mario Lanza and cooking rate high . . . am- bition: ofiice job. Red Crofff STUDENT PRINTS, Typing Szaff. ...C 1 PATRICIA A. CORY Pat's sweet personality is well known to her friends, Flo Poggie and the S. O. S. Club . . . she's a roller skating and swimming enthusiast . . . hopes to become a stenographer . . . doesn't care for rainy days. ' Glee Clzzbg Leaders Club. XY II.l,lAM H. COXVAN .IUIIN CQ. COX nuy hails from lntliiiniipt A luiure ineinlver of the Lf. Air his wiirin smile has won inany friends lliret A,., enjoys skiing, skating, iintl lierc '... likes just about everything riding inoitwrtycles . , . likes tu L'.lI , . , spells trouble on the gridiron . . . 'lfour l.t-.lf Cfloyer hainluurgersu with tliuins are vlolin Ruby and Chuck lvest friends Gene litlelrnginn and Ray Murrt-ll . I . college or Navy ahead. llcfhllmll' ll.H',!ll l 1 fwfl1t1ll,' I't1r.ilfy Tri1t'i.' 111- 'llffffflzlizfyq Clfflfq l'lL'lltl1l1Q. fmmfmzl Sfmrli. 1 i I is ELINORE R. CULLY Ellie is always looking for excitement . . . likes motorcycles and driving . . . is never seen without a smile . . . quite active in school . . . plans to attend art school after graduation. Archery Team: Senior Gym Teamf junior Gym Teamg Drill Team: The Forfzme Teller, Art Staffy Arrenic and Old Lace, Art Staff -. , -I , 4 . jf' - . 5 ,, , . T9 , af 9 4 Fe I al, l ' z 5:4 jx , fix ' ef A 1 V rs. I AFT KI' - Q .- kf. - ,U Xp I x CATHERINE E. CROGHAN Catherine is one of our quieter stu- dents who finds almost everything to SH lRl.liY A. CRANXX ll.l. Shirley l1.is such it sincere smile . . . lrieutlliness plus . . . inusitally in- clined. often seen lugging the big lmss' '.,. oil lu college this fall, per- haps Dickinson. Slmlwzf f,lUlHll'll.' Swzirn' Girl Rc' ,iu'1tfi, Pm mlenfi fllIfJlOlC11fS. l.llIJHll'J' .S'l.1jf',' Nfzliflfztzl llmmr .S'm're1y.' Girlr S!.zIe,' illlfimzl Mumltly Clfzlif All-Smfc 07'libL'.ll7'!I.' liunzlg OrL'lic.rtn1,' STUDENT l1lflN'l'.5l. I ' v : ff , 5,41 fvyih her liking . . . enjoys taking in a good - movie with Agnes Kalinoski, Lorraine ,QL Bogart, and jean Vfilhoft . . . partial 'Sf 1 to cowboy music. Girl: Glee Club. PATRICIA ANN CROUSE All Pat requires is some of that smooth 'ff - popular music and she's set C . I would like to work in an oflice .ifter grati- utltion . . . will miss those weekly .is- semblies most. junior Gym 'l't.zw, 37 MARHION 1. CULVEYHOUSE I-Iere's one of our future Florence Nightingales . . . reserved . . . sincere . . . predilection for music and reading . . . will never forget those happy high school days. Latin Club: Senior Girl Referrer: The Fnrzune Teller .' Refi Croix: Band: Glee Club. .- ff qt E' PM we ,dj 7 iliu all 11, X , ' Y Q- Y 55 ,il a SENIQRS 5 0-sg .vpwl ELEANOR E. CUPKA Writing letters . . . collecting records . . . pizza. Perry Como, and the I. D. K. D. Y.'s are rated A plus by El . . . main ambition, to travel . . . and with her swell personality she'll make new friends wherever she goes. Italian C lub. 38 I .X N Z, ARTHUR B. CURREN Buck is one of those pioneers from Cedar Grove . . . his pal Neil Klingen- burg will tell you he's quite a jokester . . . is interested in railroading . . . future plans undecided. 1 ROBERTA J. CVIK Beautiful hair and a sparkling smile are Berta's trademarks . . . leisure time happily spent sewing, dancing, or eating beef barbecue sandwiches . . . friends include Lena Zarro, Joan Swerdlow, and Elsie Hager . . . future beautician. junior Gym Teamy Glee Clubg Ger- man Clzzbj Spmzirb Club. 1511111319111 N 11111 15s IL LIE 11111 1111, lf 11111117111 1,11111s 1111151 D 1x D 111I1111s 111111111111 1111s 11 111 sxx1111 11111 1111 1 311181111115 111 11 ll l1ClN1l D1 X18 I L 1 II 111 s 111 1111 11111 1 111s 11s11 111 IH ll 11 L1 S 1111 ll 1 1 111111 1111! 1 1 1 X I ANDREW DEL PRESTO Andy has been g1f1:ed Wlfh wavy han' watchmg or playlng baseball IS to s ever fr1endly B1lly Eck sunes smoorh mus1c appeases h1s ap peure college commg up J'-v . ,,, fm 1 ' ' av- 'vm L' S.. 4.11 Y 1111 111111111 N111 11111111 11111111111 101-IN D1 ANIC 1113 11 11111111 1111111 1111sse1 1111 111111 111 b11111111es s 1 11 1x1s11111 111111111 111s f1111111s 111 P111 S11 111 11114111 11111111 11111 11 11111 1111n 11111111 11111111 111111111111 111111 1116111111111 flub 1 '35 ,rv i N1 ANTHONY DE CEPOLI JR Tony 15 easy to get along w11h as a llvely sense of humor 11kes hunt mg and workmg on cars Ne1 -J- Larson IS h1s best fr1end plans to be a house pamrer ltalzan Club :Eff 'CZ' Q, ., . , A, .O S111 1 111 1 B1 y 1' K' 1 1116 ' 1 z',..f1i1 '. .'. . 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'I 4 A' in EARL C DE KAY Here IS a real G1ar1t rooter uell remember hlS grxn and 311111111 for fun cron1es are Bob P111lI1ps M1l1e Flynn, and Don Bc-111111 1111111e plans 1nclude college or 1111 LIIFIIISS 39 PATRICIA J. DE MAIO Appealing Patty is noted for her mil- lion-dollar personality . . . house par- ties and sociable people intrigue her . . . best friend Bonnie Nelson . double negatives distasteful .- enjoys Red Cross work . . . she'll make a good nurse. Red Crorrf STUDENT PRINTS Repreientaliveg Gym Team. 15 AQ5 8 , DORIS DE MATTIA Soft-spoken Doris is an attractive bru- nette . . . has an affinity for dancing, Tony Bennett, and collecting records . . . may be seen with L. T. G.'s . . . she aims to be a medical secretary. Gym Team: Senior Girl Re.rer1feJ.' Spanirb Clubf Clary Representative. 40 All Shucks' No Chance of Heat Fulure SENIORS 1, 0. . .uvhf-1 mf' W.. -. - ,- Q 'Lf . U' ' ig .K al CARL T. DEMBOWSKI junior dotes on the Yankees and Notre Dame . . . enjoys drawing and watching television . . . best friend Al Rizzolo . . . will miss sixth lunch . . . after graduation he hopes to become a draftsman. Artem: and Old Lace. VANA J. DE PALMA Brilliant red hair is Vana's trademark . . . usually seen at Wessels' with the Deltas . . . dislikes Monday mornings, but crew cuts and Dixieland jazz are tops . . . hopes to attend Upsala. Ttvifllvzg Squad, Ml710f6ll6,' S panlrla Club: Inzervzational Relationr Clubg Senior Girl Referrer: junior Gym Teumg ArJe1zic and Old Lace ,' The fForzzme Teller. IIDWIN D DI VIY IJlLlxlIIf, llllllk lllll. lnd slnker Iddle IIIL, IS otf on lIIOlllLI' ISI f 1 xxlll IDISS those frequent lSSLlT'll5llLS most s x-.lrll Coll III lnd lohn Wlnters MARQARFT DEVI IN Best frlends Clrole Rucll and he S O S elrls my lVllfg,l6S full of fun llllnlullrrers and Irenell frles re ll ly r e IS do svllmmlrlg, md dlne ltllre IIIHS lllLlLlLIL tle WAVLS lla: all Ilab mzmr Cul I tluze mlfl ILLHLI Cleef 1 NANCY DEWAR Our blonde hllred blue eyed Nancy IS plrtlll to Bonds hlrnburrers frowns on boys wth suede shoes ind turned up eolllrs seen with ACIFILIIIIL SPIIIILI' the U C1 s S 'I A T s pl ins to attend Berkeley Seeretlrlll School Dull Team Scmor Gym Team Gzrl lelerztl A C zpptllz Clwzr Arrberj Club 5j1u11llv Klub lalm flzzb Ax DIANE DOETTERL Qulet Det likes to read sew and cook collects unusual salt and pepper shakers loves Marlo Lanza s records actlve ln sports she expects enter buslness after hlgh school MEMORIES AuxzlzafySta1? Iumor Gym Team Arcbery Club Cbemzrtry Club Spamrb Club Secretary Intra mural Sporty C' QU'- TIMOTHY A DI DONATO Tlm IS an ardent Yankee fan hunt lng rates as a top sport pals with Andy DelPresto joe Romano and john Mllone llkes fancy clothes hell alm to get a good yob is Q17 lx v- Bv- f e f s 3, K-s':'v l ' ' uzlihvifk , '--iff - - - .,-1, ., - -A-.i al, Q -- lf, V. ' - l 6685 'Qi C f 'x WILLIAM A. DIETRICH There won't be another like Bill Die- trich to roam B. H. S. hulls . . . hes an expert trapper . . . follows sports and sporty cars . . . dislikes noisy drivers and homework , , , future plans include trade school. 41 ROBERT DOMALESKI Dom is usually found with jim Kil- leen, Joe Romano, and Al Rizzolo . . . noted for his friendly spirit . . . thrives on baseball and the Detroit Tigers . . . expects to enlist in the service. 'TN jr-Q S- 9' 'QL' JOAN DOMENICK Sparkling brown eyes are Joan's most outstanding feature . . . hardest job is getting up early in morning . . . fond of dancing, swimming, basket- ball, and football . . . it's business school after graduation. Leaderx Clubg Italian Clubg Glee C lub. 42 I Suffering Catfish! A Gentleman! -, Ni ,wig SENIDRS , 9 P p , l i ,.,,. ' Ls I' 1: ,,,,N e V 0, 2 f Q Q. M I, X ix EDWARD S. DORFMAN A friend in need, tabbed on him by buddies . . . Ed listens to good music . . . has definite aversion for incessant talkers . . . happy when working on a car . . . optometry, his chosen field. Cbemirtry Clzzbg Prop C rew,' Ger- man Club. ' JOHN V. DRONE, JR. If you ever need help, just see big- hearted johnny . . . rates Boston Red Soxs tops . . . had most school fun in home room . . . sports lover . . . en- joys kicking pigskin around for neigh- borhood team. Gefman Club. JAMLS DUNCAN A el1 mee to l1sl1 sw1m or dtnce plexses 1111 bowls 1me1n hook seen 111 eompmy of Fred u1nn Ind beoree lxeller next step New nrle College of EIIQDIIICLIIIIQD Ar1e111e uul Old lute Carman Club lrzznmurzl Spmlr Mutb Club lrcufurer ui ROBERT N ELLIS Bob w1ll soon be swabbmg decks for the U S N s1dek1cks Bob Wxlson and Gene Dav1s tell us the N Y Yankees are hrs choxce a TV fiend Bob enyoys sports and sharp clothes 'Qxs', 3-A NORLLN H FAGIN Peppy Noreen 18 often seen el11tt1ne xuth lorett1 Anderson mel the Deltt g.,1rls oxer 1 eolee Wessels f eourse aelores elmexns, mel roller skrtxng., future plms lnelude bklbl ness sehool ue ll uezug, G ee Club lxcr C7011 Lclulcrf Club ARLLLN S EAGER S es 1et111ty l1sr 19 almost as o Ke IS l1er blonde llllf keen o11 IUUSIL footb 111 popeorn and Sue 5,0 hand 111 1 e rs lr1sl1 as Notre Dlme vull eontmuc IHLISIC 1n eollegje uuzl IICIZUV SVLICCI Drum Mujoreflc Anemc mul Olcl 1114 S1111 ent COKIN!! Yerfctuzg Scum: C12 l1e1e11e1 Musleul llomuj Club Senenzu C' FREDERICK R EBERT Fred spends many happy hours mon keymg wxth cameras and rad1os come fall and Fred w1ll be a freshman at Colgate UHIVCISIFY known for h1s d1l1gence and dependabxllty National Honor Soclety MEM ORIES Lzterary .Maj Camera Club Radio Club Cbemzrtry Club WN S- C' CAROL J EISINGER Gorgeous red ha1r wnth sm1le to match, thats Carol we rhmle shell make someone a top noteh scere-t.1rx enyoys lnstemng to popular ITlL1i1L can often be seen mth the D I D's junior Gym Ie.mz Rad C1011 C F S Club Cflee Club 1llI'1lI0RIl'SQ Tvftmq Qltlll 43 ' 'WILLIAM F. ELWOOD Studious, friendly, and cooperative . . . pals with Neil Beecher and Bob Za- hour . . . experience in- the Civil Air Patrol and desire for military service should assist Fred in his ambition to become an Air Force doctor. National Honor Society: MEMO- RIES, Literary Staff Prop Crew: Cbemirtry Clubf German Club. , K? i 'F SENIGRS Y . Alls Quiet on the Xwestern Front. X --v 1 K e. A, 5- HQ X ,Qs q t L X ' X sf 'sv' -er SHIRLEY FEDERICI Shirl is the owner of a warm and friendly personality . . . has fun sing- ing and skating . . . best friends Ethel Larekamp and members of I. D. K. D. Y.'s . . . future plans include publicity managing. Rec! CroJJ,' Girls Glee Clzzbg Choir: Mixed Glee Clubj The Fortune Teller. 44 RAYMOND FERGUSON Still waters run deep . , . and so it is with Ray . . . but his quiet nature doesn't stop him from having many friends . . . Ray's great interest in car- pentry will help to insure his success in that field. - K DANIEL F. FINEGAN A hole in one! there goes expert Fin again . . . enjoys basketball and golf . . . future includes insurance field and traveling . . . known for wonderful personality . . . best friends Mark Higgins and Dick Hapward. Vanity Bafkefballg Golf Team, Cap- tain: Bank Representative. lilDl'l'l-I FISCHER All of us will rtlwnys remember Edith's wonderful orgun playing nt school as- semblies . . . insists she'll miss those morning practice sessions . . . honest und struigluforwgtrd . . . college in future. B'r111zl.' 0n'l1e.s1rr1,' Mrzfb Club, Vice l'rei'frlt-11l.' Suzifn' Gym Tcfrzmf Na- fjmml Ilmzm' Sm'lc'lj'.' fll11.rlr'z1l fllwl- flrzy Clffbf Cfwwlrlzz Club. P1'e.rirle12t,' Cflicwiifr'3 Club. XXfll.l.IAM W. FITTER Fits will be remembered for his easy- going Congeniality '... had fun work- ing on the stage crew '... loves to loaf ut Rudy Iiros ,... expects to study engineering at college. Sfrzgc C,'rtfz1'.' Clfwzziilry Club: Ger- mrm Cflzzbx Key Club: B0'u'llng,' Intra- mzrml Soffbrzll. JOHN S, FITZPATRICK 'l'rtll. durk, and handsome, aptly de scribe pluck . . . likes those long walks with it certain party most . . . school friends will be missed . . . ambition? to own n horse ranch or attend college Iirwzcb Club: Clmlr: Glec Clubg In nnmllmzl Brz.tic1lmll.' T7'tlff Team. ...ai Vx '57 ,vo IN: ! x JAMES F FLEMING JR Quiet and friendly describe jim soon on to Notre Dame wrll leave behind pals Bill Brisick Bob Gough and Andy johnson at present spare time is spent golfing and at YMCA Student Counczl Cbemzrtry Club Spamrb Club Intramural Sponr obefr Club JAMES B FLANAGAN A good man to know is im vorrte pastime 15 sleeping hobbies include traveling enjoys swim ming likes sports best friends are Vinnie Sorce and joe Romano expects to enter business Mecbamc: 8: Tramportatzon C ub X C' if DONALD FLEISCHER Lukie is known around town as the mad scientist and a very witty guy delights in listening to Harry James friends are Charlie Morgan and Bob Graham electrical en yrneermg is planned vocation Cbemzrtry C lub Vice Prerzderzt German Club It :dm Club Pbotoq fapby C lub Stmluzt Patrol Band Bnulnzg Team Inlnzmzzral Golf 45 , ii h 4. M : J f tv t 'X T n . v v ,' ' . y . . I . l n Ja . . . fa- : 1 1 . 1 . Y . ' . n n I - I . 1' 4 n . - . - 6 P x V ' 1 , . : ' I D V' 25, Q A. A :ws 'T I Qc Y, 2 A ' i i. . ,, V . U Q 7' S' ' . . . . Q wg' . . . . 4 i . ,7 f A. I sz' . I I i A ' i Y l .I . MARILYN A. FREDERICKS ALBERT M. FROST RICHARD GALASSO MICHAEL FLYNN That Dixieland music sho' is jazzy, says Mike . . . one of the best ad lib art- ists you ever heard . . . heading for college and the Navy . . . jokes with pals Earl DeKay, Don Beidler, Bob Phillips. H i-Y,' Banu. fi 0-' ' 5 ?--ff Ke-' 5 I ' Q 'Xin Freddie can usually be found driving around in Lil's Cadillac with chums Dot, Janie, Cap, Lil, and Joyce . . . hopes to enter college in the fall. Senior Girl Rererver: junior Gym Teamg Cbernirtry Club: Arrenic anal Old Lace, Art Staff Intramural Sportrg German Clubj Home Eco- nomic: Club, I f on ,,. , D' ' r 1 ' gg. X 1 I jack plans to become one of those scientific farmers after college . . . sports . . . convertibles . . . pretty girls . . . dancing and Vermont . . . all rate a nod of approval . . . Hawk- eyes and Park Methodist boys are con- stant companions. . Student Council: Clan Reprerenta- tivey Hi-Y,' Mechanic! Clubg Intramu- ral Baxketballg The, Fortune Teller. 'L-L. -rj Higher Education? ,, ee 'f til X I You will usually find Rich cruising around in a car with Andy DelPrest0, john DeAngelis, and james Flanagan . , . enjoys sports and brunettes . -. affinity for fun . . . Navy is Richard's future. Italian Club. 'lust llltlllllbll mtlio .mtl x'on'll sec .IOYCJ2 CLAROFALO Ont- can always expect ll plensnnt smile and cheerful Hi from -loy . . . gnnitl numerous activities she finds no Only live feet lull . . . but every inch Rll'l'll GARNIQR time ro knn . . . lrzcntls gnc thc l D 'l'l'lOlNlAS CQARCIIA full of fun . . . RLlllllClS friends Ann llnhn. lin liolmrer, and Doris lDeM.1t- Toni lx-rli ull. sul' lmls l'l1ll Mnrtcll lm my She loves to wr ' ' ' Shell wrist l , my AH hm!! likw lcmimu Vin in the world 115 an air line hostess. g .lv . . . . h - cur to lnlllvilly music also . . . known j11111n1' C3111 'l'ur1111,' Sw11'111' Girl llc' for lns I.lL'lllII'Illly. .lL'I'1C'l,' li11115 lx'tff11'tfw11fr1111'c. 11 'iff .- ,ggi , !.. .Q-. r Pu 1. Af K. D. Yfs . . . enjoys sporrs . hopes to attend N. C. l,111'c ,' Cl111111uf1'V1 f,l11l1,' lljuplz 11,111 mlflcfc. J' Q4 JANET C GASSER jan rs noted for her cheerful drsposx t1on and ever changmg moods enjoys swrmmnng and dancmg after busy hrgh school days are over shell enter the field of secretarnal work C I' S Club Glee Club Inmzmu ml Sport: Calermg Club 1'-v ROBERT GAROFALO Sports flll lns spare time especrally huntxng and fishmg enjoys con sumxng an Awful Aw ful people vuth a sense of humor rate hlghly wrth Garf busmess college 15 rn the future Frencb Club STUDENT PRINTS jumor ACb18L67IZ61Zf llf1111e lf1'f111f1111111 I,l11l1, P14 1 111 Drill Tc1z111.' St'111r11' C3711 Ttwzm L11 ffl C '11l R1 11141 fl1-ttf111't' 111l 1 is f JOSEPH GASPARINI We ll mnss Joes frlendly crm NN good student and a top north lthlete affinxty for Grants 'md popul rr mu has many frncnds nut stop wxll be professxonll brselnll or col e e So 01111111 Ilan l1c11lu1! Szmlull C ll7llll I 111 I 1 ltfbzll C 1 1 1f1f111l 1117 ILILI' lc uct I nb 47 at if ' ' 'J J A it . . . . . ' Z X . , Y. . A v , .... . iv? . I Q - ,Z1 r 'p 1 4 1' 1. - I' 1. I . ,. - ll ' N , , r 'let T Vg 1 x T V . 'EZ' ii ig - 1 B- , . . . Y . Q' 'K 1- . ' T A X, . . . . I I r 1 - sic... 'K .0 ' .' 'JH S. 1 . , .. 111.11 If X zxn v . H1, ,Q .sv elf-Ml' ' fl . JOYCE L. GEHRING joyce, the ideal friend, passes her time listening to top tunes . . . favorite hobby is knitting . . . those Thursday activity periods will sure be missed by her . . . future ambition is to be a secretary. German Clubj C. F. S. Club. ,FF iyvc-V l hi I IL- M . tt, .11 ll 1 yu .' I , l . 1 . sta.. i -.sun ,f ,wi .GA . Mechanical XX hittling. lx QF sENIoRs . M. lx. gl? LOIS A. GEHRING One of the nicest senior girls is Lois . . . she picks crew cuts and football games as her top attractions . . . among her best friends are the D. T. D.'s . . . future includes business school. Leader: Club: Spanirb Clubg Red Croyfg Home Economicr Club,' C. F. S. Club, Vice Preridenty MEMORIES, Typing Staff. 48 JOHN GEHRINGER johnny likes to fix cars and play cards . . . favors Yanks, Frankie Laine, and sports . . . Bob Syseskey, Bill Reid, Richard Nord are good pals . . . will miss coffee at Sam's . . . Naval career. Intramural Bureballg Bowling. ALICE F. GIBSON Noted for her infectious grin and keen sense of humor . . . Alice enjoys listen- ing to Perry Como records with chums Pat Petriella and Jacquie Brady . . . looks towards nursing career at St. Luke's Hospital. Lulin Clubg Senior Girl Refeffzexg National Honor Societyg Student Councilg Clyeminffy Clubg Leaderr Clubg Spanirb Club. l N N IL mms S 3 R1 AIIINM CllNllllA M lmmrm plsrl L ccrful L Sl cmlrusl e lumlur est l'l'lLllklS lrc Dolores xclcson lor cm s ll m Q s pl ms ll! l lols llfllllitf mo 1 cs our music rclcxxsxon md out I I ,Nm hm HUM! WL ms 4 lrccr III thc lDllSlIl s 11 lm 111: 2 1111 l 5 HI, I H114 It Hlflllllll C 111 ufv' JILL GOLDSTEIN 111 has been very actrve 10 school af axrs full of fun and always wxll mg to do her part college mcluded ln her future enjoys her car foot ball and baseball Gzrl Referrer Arrenzc and Old Lace Natzonal Honor Soczety Cbern rrtry Club Tbe Forlune Teller Spanzfla Club MFMORIES Lzterary Staff Frencb Club 4-f ov'- l I k x IIIIABI IH C IORDAINO Roller sllmncr, md records by lony licnnut hung, plclsurc to Bcity llurms xurlm lorrunc Bfbtglfl md mn Mllcllcll cs It x or III Cru xx xrh frlcnds ns join W AVI S 1 41114 anal Olzl I nc 411 mn 1!llffLL -5 Rx ALBERT C GIULIANO Sitting ln Wessels lrstenrng to Dons Days or Frankle Lames records are a few of juhes favorrres plans to enter U S Navy lxkes horseback ndxng and frnendly people especrally pals Ronnle Pasquarlello Frank Petn nato Izalzan Club Boulzrzg X .H S l NEIL J GOLDBERG W Fnends Jerry Petrnllo, Chuck Wersr and Richard Hapward clarm rlmr Nall IS a Sincere friend crlyoxs pluxng card games prefers soft INUQIL wnll be employed nr rhe Prudemx nl In l' surance Company lfrcr grnlumlm Tumblzng Club Llbhlll llnb Sfnzn nb Clrzb x 49 lZl'C1liNl2QLll,Sl.IflDliR f, ', I l f I I l' 'f A l ,rn l A llisrlng 's Qkil . . . U A ' I ' A 'g ' Y L .- K - V .lui - in swarms . . , A. ' ' - Af 'Ill' Cllr- Ru- is Al worms ' fast - - -' f ' - ' . . . li lijrcning ro Guy . 4 do . . . bf . . , 1 i 1 - xl. '. , , - N V' 1 I' . ,Q I ' I K fri- l.' .me llmv . 'li 'ye' . . . 1 5 Vllllli' Srglulls, 1 An . A AA 'l ll . . . A . t ' A like- B R. k ' -3 A H-S I0 go tm college. llli gg l I I ' , 1 ' 'V V' . . . pla 5 to ' ' the , , - -, .. . - lf' 'l f' 'llrml' ' 'mn ,' '. lf 1 ul l:lll 'i ' ' Ill' - ' - 45- Xfm' lf '. 'f Rlp 1 1c111r1 A Q6'f'L'l'C'C'.l, um L' fl 'l f .r . ' C , f.-5.e:Q - - ,, :g li A xg as zarafb: vo gg. . gy. .. ,. D is l 51 6 .ff Q I ln Q lt f . . . - ' ' I ', rr ' ' - . . . . . . ' l 5 HJ. f ' I. v . - , G -RN ' . If ff. , ' j Q . Y . l I ! 4 I 1' ' ' J' l I - N ,. 1 I N I I . - 5 X I v if - ROBERT P. GOUGH I' I .1 Hammer and saw are synonymous A . E- 5' with Bob, one of our Stage Crew boys I 'V' f 5' f U . . . swimming and ice skating fan . . . 4' ' r tx - 4 buddies: jim Fleming and Earl De-Kay I' 5 ' . . . college will claim Bob next year. 1 I If .I Stage Crewp Intramural Barketball. I , . Q I I ,...v-2 - '-: - .-.. . ,vfx -F, Alughlilmium- i ., E. . . in l ,Q 'D . At Last! Male Independence! 4 5 l J' --. I :fi W Q SENIQRS X sf JE W , 4. 5 v- ig.. - ROBERT J. GRAHAM Bob can be associated with a smile, a crew haircut, and a quick joke . . . pals around with Bullets . . . shies away from noisy girls . . . Bob looks ahead to college and law school. Frerzcb Clubg Latin Clubg Hi-Y: Intramural Bowling: Bafketball: Soft- ball: Cbemiftry Club. 50 Qalsigi i'i' ri K .el RAYMOND GRALINSKI Quiet and observant, that's Sherman . . . spends his leisure hours with his stamp collection . . . baseball and the Yankees . . . football and Notre Dame . . . are his preferences . . . is decid- ing between the Army and a machin- ist job. Irzzrarllural Bafebullg Irzlramnrfzl Buy- betbally Bank Rep-re.re12,frzzl1fe. , . :.' ' .I if' 4 X 1 , ' WILLIAM E. GREEN Generous Bill is a very friendly fellow . . . plans to be an auto mechanic . . . gets his biggest kick out of those weekends . . . spends free time on sports and with his pals. A1110 Mecbrmicr Club. RAI PH W CJRIGONIS Gootlrmturccl Ralph IS muoyctl no end by wlse guys md rth rlhs vorrtcs 1rc lfllllll food llllllflflyi, 1nd hshmg tsl-. frlcntls Blll Dlctrlch md Wtlt Condrtn Nlxy hrst 1 future Tllfllllllllg Clnlf 11111 mzmrzl Ypmfs ROBFRT CROSS Bob IS strlttly the outdoor type enloys huntmg fishmg ftnd mmpm, wxth lDLlLlLllCS Bob Potemskx rand Dltk Reddlngton fmyorltc p1st1mc IS workmg w1th wood Mecbamcr Club CYFQ DORIS HAGER Warm and frrendly Dor xs an animal lover fmds fun curlxng up wnh a good book on a fanny mght enjoys oxl paxntmg always rushmg to get to class on mme s-.Q DOROTHY A GRZYBOWSKI Dome wlshes she could remam a stu dent for a whxle longer spends spare tlme playmg the pxano often seen workmg on the dlsplay cases ambmon to own her own bus1 IICSS Leaderr Club Intramural Bafket ll 'WK X DAVID B GRUNDY Thls frlendly sxx footer dotes on an txquc urs 1nd the Brooklyn Dodgers ILIIVC In school sports Dave makes a hobby of photography and mxsmg r1bb1ts forestry ID College stands IH Dave s future HIY Vrce Pfcrzderzt Timzblmq flnli I'e11c11zgTea111 Cluon 'hx i... ,E J' 'lx 'ZR' BRUCE A GUSTAFSEN Whlz there goes Bruce runmng for that school bus agam qlthough commg to BHS only mo yurs mo hes made many frzends budches Arthur Curren and Hou Ird Qxrroll sry hell enter colle e Cbemzrfry flnl: llziln Club 51 4 ' N . t Y . - . - . ' 1 1 'I ' ' ' A 'z I ' ..'7'L L'1.'...fLl- ' ' f al , 'Y,. Af, ',t I 'Iv I ' A ' ,. ' . Y: 1' I 1 Q A L 5 All 'Y 1' L ' ' ' . ,Q ' ' . .- . Al . . . r - ' 1 , A t' ,N .' 'I ' t I , 4 ,' ' ly' V.' . .wg 1 I 4 XJ ' x 'Q ' 4 Q' 6' . ' pit tl XX P lv t R ,N A 's . Yvi' X g I, 5 AN gtg.. - U A I Y, ',. . 'Me -f 4 7v2.1,,' -,-wk al, it-S - i I g. . . 1 ,' - . 5 ll. Y X ' . .x A I , 1 Q4 I , . . . . . V X, .. ' ' k R ' . . . ' 'H ' :L . Y 'L iz 1' , CY g. I 4 ,I A L , 11 I I. ELSIE W. HAGER Collee appeals to fun-loving El most any time . . . also bowling, reading, and songs by Bing Crosby . . . irked by high heels worn with slacks . . . career as nurse or laboratory assistant ahead. Bouilingg German Club. .-n-' X i xL Q ' TF' y ,T X- ' X turq- -Xi- 5 The Valley of Decision , W 5515 SENIORS ,M 5- 4- Q' 4, 17 i 1 1 U I R 1 ANDREW HAM Talking with the boys is Andy's pet diversion . . . pals think he's serious, but good natured . . . photography, art, and baseball his hobbies . . . a career as otiice worker or sailor looms in the future, 52 RICHARD H. HAPWARD, JR. Dan Finegan and Ken Pierson tell of I-Iap's interest in movies and dancing . . . natural, friendly girls appeal to him . . . memories of B. H. S. sports, and friends will accompany him to college. V fruity Footballg Varrily Baskefbally Vtzrrily Ba1ebnZl,' Bowli11g.' Key Club, Tfe,1.f1u'w',' Hi-Y. WlLLIAM HARDY Cedar Grove sends us likeable Bill . . . a sports-minded fellow, especially football . . . will miss those rainy day scrimmages . . . identified by his crew cut and dimples . . . engineering 'col- lege looms in the future, Vizfrify Foofbnlff Ifllmmzzrzzl Basket- bnllg Ifmmuzmzl lhwball. 1 l.ll,l.l1XN llARRlNC3'I'ON l'lL'.1l' 1l1111 uoltle11f1o11e1l zrnmpet? . . , Illlllh l,1l lWl.lX'lIllQ . . . llIlLlS mme for sports .lllkl good music . , . college 1 A UKORGIZ H. HENKIZI. llll .ltQL'llLl.l , . . seen tlrnmu 1lI'lJLllILl lll ho- 'Il.11lill.1tl' . . . enjoys fo111b11ll 11111155 wt HART , 'DQRN George Lllll be recourmizetl by his deep , . V K '- D mr CQ1 1, Lllll Mari- . f . . . . voice and frien ll 'L 'rin . . . errovs Nunrs Xkllll .I 11111, 1 1 l l IIININICS l'.lYUl'lIC PLISIIIUCS are walk- 4 - k l fr - l ' yn' -, . . Ll'lI ' r 'md ' ' 1' , .11111 . .mr W.1I'IlCS . . , mls mu .mtl llhltllllll to records frlentls f' l I I ,. , 1. T lt ,- . ,, 4 l'l li Nl: 1 5 1N.1I1o11.1! Ilffffffr 5'1c'1cI,1-' Nlfffffff are c.llLlYlC5 XX'olsk1, XX alter Baker and mmm W1 ob Lson mtl Job . . ,. , . , ' flJL1l1...L'X tsl r t' eil l- 6 llllljglff S1 mor C151 nf lt'.mf,' lm111f,' lol Xl A11' . . , - , - 11 - .M 'Q pu O Um mul Sf mo A ll 1 cf 11 ' ' 111 1 vc c enjoys m1lx1nb model 4 , . , 11114. llff1rr.1! . 1111.11 ,.11 . .Stmffz 6,3111 houses . . . to be Ll klI'L1fE5IT1i1ll IS h1s K lcfaw: fl, pl. lQ1f1rt'1t'1ff11f114g Aim- Strzxqe C'r'ezz'.' 'll1f7ll!iffIItZj Clzzb. .417 CHARLES T HOCK Chuck the fellow w1th the blond crew ha1rcut IS a good golfer mterests xnclude basketball hshrng and swrm mmg can be found wrth Bullets Chuck wrll study to be a doctor German Club Intramural Bafket ball Golf Team 'W ti Q-gsm N ROBERT F HERBERT I-Ierbxe foot loose and fancy free Grant fan greatest del1ght7 a Dodger defeat we ll remember hnrn as Officer OI-lata rn the sen1or p ay 1ts the nearest A1r Force re we crurtxng ofhce come une Track Team Tumblmg Club A .remc and Ola' Lace MARK P HIGGIN9 A terr1hc voice 21CCOl'T1P1I1lLtl hx .,,. the Swmg Seremders xx 1 x mark and youll hnl M uk hchm l them ear sayrn C t D tl hrs mlny frlends IHLINI LIYLCI hes thead me Bm! l 1 It f mm 11 1: 11,1 1 111 :U 53 Q . - , . 5 Y ' Q' 1 1 ' T., . A X I . , 1 I ' me ' . , . A A ' . - .v . . - ' ' . . . l . - . - ' Y I 1 ' , I I fi, h X .' r- in - ' ' ! - Ev . , ., -I , H I I ' 1 f 1 A 4 'W ' . at . , 5 0' 1 ' . .... 1 'i rl' M - . . . t ' L 1 ' ' ' c I ...h Cl .lulil ' 2 ' ' ' .... 1 '. 6 1 4 SI! 'W . 1. vff1'.IfJ'11',' f.fFn!,V.' .llf,'- if' f I f elf G Jr 1 iffif H1511 Cfftt f,frff2.' l111'1'.1- l SHIRLEY J. HOFF I don't get it . . . wails this cute, naive,.well liked miss to pals, the J. U. Gfs . . . usually seen spreading her contagious personality around the art rooms . . . she plans to become a commercial artist. Military Drill Team: Senior Gym Team: National Honor Societyg MEM- ORIES. Art Editor: Senior Girl Re- ferrer: Spanifb Clubg Arcbery Club. l an w i x 'Q' 'Q fi' x . I I . Y ..r P- H 'L '. ex 'Aff 15.2 .-,F Al N JOHN P. HOLLAND Brooklyn Dodgers rank high with Jack . . . seen with Jim Trimble, Fred Quinn, and Harvey Solomon . . . mo- del railroading is his principal hobby . . . favorite pastime baseball . . . col- lege plans for future. Cbemiitry Club: Intramural Barker- ballg Boufling. 54 I An Interesting Cycle of Learning. -, SQ will SENIORS 'QF' 3 Af' .!. ELAINE J. HOLLFELDER Elaine is an avid souvenir collector . . . enjoysdancing and eating a snack while watching television . . . pals with Angie Colatrella and Delta girls . . . plans career as pediatric nurse at Saint Vincent's Hospital. Intramural Sporty: Bank Repreien- tatiueg Make-up Conzmizleeg Twirling Club: Leazlerr Club. PATRICIA I. HOLLINGSWORTH Noted for her red hair . . . captain of the Drill Team . . . Pat loves driving . . . also listening to Stan Kenton . . . J. U. Gfs and S. T. A. T.'s say she'll attend college upon graduation. Drill Team, Caplain: Senior Gym Team: Senior Girl Re.reri'e.r,' STU- DENT PR1NTS,' Student Council, Arcbery Teamg Spanisb Clubj Cbem irtry Clubg junior Gym Team. I II I II M HOI MAN I'lC'IlClS tl1111le 1tt e S1ster he vs keep them SIUlllIl4L, 1 re 1l sports CDIllllSllSI ens 1 1 1 blby s1tt1ne, resents gosslp 1nd smo 111g to be 1seCret1ry her 1 1 lI1xfc11 C11 C1111l 11111111111111 S 11111 Q. 1' 1 ROBERT C HOOP9 Bob th1t short stoelv, guy whos vs 155 re1dy vxlth 1 qL1lClx yolee xor1te hobby I5 vsorlnn on l11s Ford elosest frxend George Melxform future plwns 1nel11de FIIIIOITIOIIXL engmeermg CIU1111111 C1116 1311111 IIIAINL T I-IOPPL I'r1ends 11,ree th1t shes full of lmghs enyoxs ll5ICI'llIl to Gordon Mm R1e or eheermg for the X mleees prefers good ITILISIC pllI1S for ft ture melude the ClLlIlCS of 1 seeret1rx C11 1 C111 C1111 lI1u11 C111 C 11 C 1111 11 11111 M111 7176 rCI711I71C 1 LI C1111111 C 1111 19' 'QV 1---' TED W HUSCH Soft spoken Ted has a qu1et yet mag net1c persomhty football IS hrs favor1te d1vers1on Chuck Rohn and Ferguson Mead th1nk hes a real fr1end des1res to Qttend Bueknell UDIXCISIIY Varfzty Football, 1700151111 C1116 fix Lee Q- v ,I X s 'J 'gQ UP bf' ALBERT HOPPER f is Butch plans to go to college home work and bleached blondes peeve h1m hkes to lend an ear to records by Perry Como Nat Kmg Cole seen wnth Vmme Coppola jaek Frost lnlfamunzl Barkelbalf Band Or chextm, Bafeball Q 1' ANN HUHN Thns eure gal can be heard smug I love 'm lxke a brother, to her m.111x frxends aHlblIlOD to be 1 good secretary and get her M R S degree wxll m1ss football gxmes most Semof G17l1 7111111 81111111111 C11111 Glee Club 171111 16.1711 11111111 CR11111 55 F' Q ' ' lf ll 'lp , 1 ' 'Q ' 1' ' 'K a1l- ,., 1 ' - ' g 1' .1 . Aix g L w,-,..Mfn, 1, .fi - . . . list' I 11 1111510 while 1 ' A 1 ' 1 g ' ' 1 . . . L I 1- Q lc' 1... ', A11I1- ' . '. lj ' 1' '- ' 111. . . 1 . 1 , . 1 . C 1 , . Le'1111e1'1' C.11111.' C11111' Cjlefc Cf11111.' A I H Y' ,11 Tw 'f ' 1 ' 1 1 '. 1 1' fc' f I 1 '1 ff? 7 , .' 1 , T111- .' 17' 11 .1 . X315 .. 9 X' gg , 1 , , I 'mx ' 19 -- I is , I Q 1 X up tu' lv .' I a I ' 7 ... ' gs A. o 1 s K U - r , . . . 1' 1 . , I 5 l V ,. I. A Y I, .KIRSTEN A. HUSE-BY Norway is the birthplace of this lovely lass . . . her favorite pastime is making an afghan . . . says winter without snow is unbearable . . . Norwegian dances rate . . . oilice work in future. SILTNZIIITJIKQ Cl1n'2.' IIUITOP' Girl Rc'- rerz'e.v,' Senior Girl Rczserz LJ. 'i The fur-oii fields oft seem greener I -, AQ ,wp sEN1oRs 94 'Wx gf RICHARD HUSSEY Where there're model airplanes, New York Giants, or Guy Lombardo. there'll be Dick along with friends Paul Stake, Ken Johnson, and George McMoran . , . plans to major in chem- istry at college. French Club: Key Club: STUDENT PRINTS: Bowling League. 56 Of ' 99N 0- 'sf DOLORES L. JACKSON Dolores finds listening to Gordon MacRae and knitting one, purling two an ideal combination . . . has a mania for collecting all sorts of news- paper clippings . . . it'll be olhce work come June. Girls Glee Club. -ff 0- t- X DOUGLAS J. JACOBS Between Watching T. V. and playing basketball, Doug likes to work on cars and model trains . . . can't stand home- work . . . planning to enter architects' school . . . has fun with Andy John- son and John Rogers. STUDENT PRINTS,' Pr i 71 t i n g Squad, Vice President. ishinig . . . XVlI.l lDOl.ORl1S M, .lANllSliXX SKl U 'IC 1 ANIDR IZXV CI. JOHNSON A A ' 1' A A special lanuclc for math . . . an out- w ,D I l, 6,11 ls ind coffee me cre.1n1 go line ,lO5l l H .lAlNNAROlX'l3 nmgeilier . . . ll stirliler for p1111t'1L111lity riigeoiis gippeiire . . . Ill11I'S Andy . . . spends hgippicst moments on the golf loc tlre.1n1s of some Ll.ly owning l1is , . . 1111fo11111letl preleremc for Illll tonrse or lmowliiig at l5ro.1d 11DLl Buy mx Il l.lFIN .... lfII'.lL'IL'Ll 111 llLlI1IlIlgLlIlLl boys . . . keeps 1l1c record coinpginies 1 ILLIIN? Yanks, of 111 hnsincss . . . will IN.ll'iL' her Artistic . . . intends 111 employ his n1111l1e1n.11i- c11l talents in the engineering held. courre . , . spends time wiili Roger tulenrs her bregnlwiiiner. lll-mkltll' -lmlm llLAAll+bLAll5' Lmll PUC flr'1L'11f1' 11ml Ulil l..1t'L'H flrl Canz- freflllrlll Club. 'l'r't1111n'tr',' 1503.1 .S1.m,' Cflfufzfifrg Club: Izzlmmzmzl 5 WF' wjfftiq ,SALIIIAHW Cffrl lien-a'1u,' Szzim- C,'!uJI'f 'l'r.n11f1f1rf.111'w1 Cflub. Illfi flzrh. lxlfil lxLfYJ1l1f11.I1f.L. l' ' 'A ' lifizilnlg. Wi-,iw g24F .ns ,fm 5 WN ALAN JONES P115 Art Hansen and Gene Davis say Alfin is an 8Vld Allie Reynolds f1n spends spare time building model uirplmnes 1nd playing baseball wi miss those long summer vacations 'nost Q 'ff iss T 0- V55 KENNETH JOHNSON Good looking Ken is a diligent worker seldom perturbed at anything happiest when swimming skating or 4'- dancing many friends wi study chemical engineering at college 1' H1Y Club, Preuzlenl Key Club Vice Preuzdent Temm Team Tumbl mg, Club Track Team Crou Country Team RICHARD C JOHNSON Gs -,trail 1? Dick says hell miss cruising iround town in the Manor Pharm my leap Q-v-1 come Fall and its Olrlilmomi A ind shy but IITIFLUIULIS ilres those summers at QIPC C od C d7?l67't1 C lub 57 u -1 3, A -F -tg' i . . ig T V u Q.,- r 1 - A 11 .1 H . I I f n - . . . . i . . . , . , U 5 - ' . . . ' . . . ll . . . ' ' i - D' Il l . 1' Q 1 ' 2 . f' . . . 'll I J ,' 1 ,' - i ' L l I ,vi 1' V Q , , . I fp Fi' .55 .gr- ff 'Z . m ziff by 1 1' ,, - I -'fl f lu' Jw V ' ' . 5' N ,i . , . Q fr.-' 1 'J , 1 M... 1 -'-' . MAUREEN A. JORDAN Give Mo those Air Force blues and a vanilla soda and shes happy . . . a real pal, say Barbara Young, Marion Pelc, and Lois Brinkerhofl . . . Mont- clair State is in the cards. Latin Club: French Club: Bundy 07'L'l76J'fI'tI,' Stmlefzf Cozmcilg The For- tune Teller ,' Ar.renie and Old Ltzce ' F. T. A.: Choirg Glee Club. 06 Q i I. Y ff Well make students out of you yet, folks. I -, HQ f t SEN IURS X F 'SW We 'N JOAN JULIANO Noted for her wonderful sense of humor, joan is aiming towards an of- fice job . . . hobbies: dancing and going to the movies . . . cliques and noisy girls annoy her . . . best friends, Bonnie Nelson and Pat Volta. Student Councilg MEMORIES, Pho- tography Stuff' Italian Club,' Spanlih Club. 58 143 f? Wx 'N YQ yi. in EDITHE A. JUREW Attractive Ede has plenty of pep . . . snappy dresser with a friendly per- sonality . . . loves to dance to slow records . . . a line voice points to bright future . . . she'll study music in college. Senior Gym Team, Capluirzg Drill Teurn: Archery Tetzrng Student Coun- cilg Senior Girl Re5ert'e.f.' Mufical Montlay Club, Pretiderztg Chemistry Club. 5' Xi? k. ROBERT J. KAISER The Hawkeyes tell us Bob is keen on basketball and baseball . . . business ad- ministration awaits at college . . . ac- tive in school affairs . . . will be re- membered for his blond hair, freckles, and deep voice. STUDENT PRINTS,' Spanirh Club, Vice Pretizlent: Intramural S portrg Student Courzcilg Cltm.Represe1z1ati1te,' Tmch Team. AC NF9 I lxAl lN09ls.l C ood Hlllblt 1ntl pl1lLl sl11rts r te lm I x 1 A plc I IK rmpe 118 1 IWLI'SOl1lllLLk sense 1 numor 1 ss rxps 71 t to bctome 1 setreury 111 I I Ill PP ELIZABETH L KEITZ Dont be decexved by Bettys qu1et ness she IS full of pep and fun sa her many frrencls she ll tell Y you all about the crowded 905 and how the lunch gang wtll be mxssed at college Cbemutry Club, F T A Interna nonal Relation! flub MARII YN lxAl lNOSlxl Q mcrful L 1 omg, 1 well g,,I'4X1l1lLLl 1pp1 1r mee xtlentxfx Mxcln o lt 1 Ar o 1 lon lllk u lS tonslgltrs tloxt cent colors III poor rxste xull IUISS 111111 C1111 I 1111 111111111 C Ilfllllllle AJ HINRX 9 lxAMlNISlxl l-lmlt nutr sus Nlo to 1 friend sorts gol lS 1111 huntln 1111 n I Tl IN Q lo luslu XV1lls lNlx1noxxslx1 Irxnlx B0l3lllSlxl 111111111 S1111 11l 11111 1111111 11 Spill!! l11111l1l111, Cl11l1 4.1! 'IA lx 1-Q., Un LORRAINE KEACH A frxendly and helpful person s1y her frxends Vxrgmxa Tate Dolores Zblkowskn Barbara Lytle roller skatmg football and Stems rate hxgh on her lxst of favorites future plans include olhce work German Club 3 -'U' gh' x T' I EILEEN KEANE Brown halt, pretty green eyes, md .1 frlendly smule describe Illtlll plans for a busxness carter III the fu ture Stan Kenrons rttortls rrkt up spare time htsr frntntls Mun een Mahn and B1FlWlfl 11n1merm1nn Gulf Glu !l11l1 I 111111 1 fluff lllake 1111 5111111111111 59 ' 3' lf ' x A 'l H , 'mst'-g ' 1' n.1rure xml .1 3 ' Q ' . L- ' gl' llLIl Y ' L All AA 1 ' U A vifl gf- . . . nr l1o11e on l A , . , Al fun f Zltll' Il ll, tele- SI , are 1' f, ffl, lu, 4 g, 1 l 1 H...l1.'L - lI'f'lf V15 ,L ll J...' ' H w- goig o rces... 'ik 'Ll ' . . . will 11133 I I to lgI1l- '- ' J ' Lf 1. . . 'V 'Q ' lg 1 3, ' ' are Hmm OU CUM Wlmcr 11115 - ' - hlllws 9'llCml5fVl' 4'XPl'flmClN51 pals . , . the Navy is ll.1nl'i's future. . 1 1 A , In , I ,ll , .CL I' lin!!! J.. . tg K, L I' 'L 'L L A B11 lf F. S, C.l11l1.' 3.1 I, ' ' A gf. ' ff f . '.. - f -'Q .- . l , G. I s - fb . ' Q N vb ' 1 5 , if 1 f A . . . l , U l ,H 1 ge, 1 L I . ' . r , . . . . Y ll , ,v . 1 4 . -, Y . - . l 3 Y ' MARY KENDALL JAMES F. KILLEEN DOROTHY M. KING GEORGE T. KELLER When Killer Keller's around, theres never a dull moment . . . takes pleas- ure in bowling and playing the piano . . . pals with Dick XVehner and Char- les Morgan . . . will attend Rutgers or Penn State. Bowling Le.1gue.' Gclrvztnz Clnhg Math Club: Sludeu! Patrol, 0- 'Ox K -u. 4. 1 , 1 An lfvcning in Paris 'WN VS'- Diligence is the mother of good for- tune . . . industrious Mary plans on a nursing career . . . horseback riding is a favorite diversion as well as watching television . . . plenty of chocolate malteds keep her happy. Leaders Clubg Red Crong Glee Clubj Dirplfzy Committee. 60 'Z . l jimmy will be off to the Navy after graduation . . . enjoys spending his spare time either golfing or swimming . . . could easily be accepted into the Tip-Top Club fhe's 6'3 D . . . likes George Shearing discs. Printing Squadg lntermeziiate Baf- ketball. ur-' Dottie always has a smile . is full of fun . . . wants to continue in the field of merchandising . . . a wonder- ful person and a swell companion . . . likes knitting and Vaughn Monroe. Leaders Club: Girls Glee Clubg Mixed Glee Club. PHS 1118 A 1xNO11 21 111 1111111111 111111s 1111 DO Us C hor H 1x11 111 11111111s s 1 N111 1x1 1x1 1111111111 L IMW I 111 111111 111111 11111111 11L lf NYU ' 1 L 1111s s C 1 111 111 s Il 11s 1111s1111ss 111111 mul tum 11111 1111 1 1111111111 s us 11 1 M H K K 11111111 R1111111111 ,UH H H, xy fjlxljg I H, , M 1111 I 111 111! Xlllllllfllll K 1 4' G' ROBERT E KRATSCH Better be careful of what you say about Cedar Grove when Bob is around . . . mechanically minded he likes to work with wood and ma- chines . . . he'11 miss homework most. fI'mrk Tefzmg German Cluby Chem- irlry Club, .5 ,X if QA - :gtg - Q J X A 1112 1 5111 3' CLARA KOLBACHER Pretty brown eyes an easy gomg nature and a swell pal IS the way Claras friend Louise Abrams describes her . . . she say she'll miss the 1unc11 period gang when working as a secretary. C. F. S. 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'1l.i,.r lixlllltlf 17 1 17 1 11111 ' r 'N ibn ' ' ' lf 1 'I 1 Ili' .1111f UM I..1 1'11'1'f11f1 1 111115 A H f'1'1111i1',' Xf. .117 C1115 fjjf' ljlfli 111115 -'11, 11 C111 '11 ffffflf ,'f1' 1.11 ' .f!I!2, Q A '15 111, If A i 'as . 5377 1 1 1 v, , 1 ,am .E A- L et 5 , - .J y fi ,' N in . ,ar , Off f ,, 111s 1111 1111 brlH,' V I 1 GERALD KROLL W'ithout our friendly mischief-maker, school wouldn't be the same . . . Rut- gers looms ahead in future plans . . . Mondays are pests, jerry can be heard saying to pals Stan Oster and Patil Beck. - German Club. in if 3-in fvv N f D K . -1 Q. -- 7, a. I V . .' 7 i' pg , ,Ng ao- vrf JEAN L. KURNER Better late than never is jeans mot- to . . . petite blonde-haired twirler . . . mind of her own . . . loves to dance and skate with the Deltas . . . some day will be a Navy nurse. Tzz'irling.' STUDENT P R I NTS ,' Studevzl Cnzu1cil.' Spanitb Club. 62 Q .at DAVID LAN DER Dave spends his happier moments at the shore . . . one summer even built his own boat . . . has a hankering for traveling . . . Giants are O.K. in his book . . . heading for N. C. E. MEMORIES, Pbotogmplay StuH,' Bunk Reprerezzmlivve. Eye Q Exam. SEN IDRS ,-, D rf bf ETHEL LAREKAMP Eth's the lucky possessor of sparkling blonde tresses . . . keeps her popular platter collection current . . . wouldn't think of missing a football or basket- ball game . . . sunny dispositionls contagious . . . secretarial work is next on the agenda. Leaderr Club: Arsenic and Old Lace ,' Bunk Reprefefzlalive. - 'Tx NEIL D. LARSEN A typical Dodger fan, Neil enjoys arguing with Yankee followers . . . Craving for pork chops . . . keeps in shape by his frequent workouts at the Y . . . hell Asoon don sailor's togs, Q I BERN ICE LAWRENCE Bernice has a friendly smile for all usually seen with Lillian Neu bauer Emily LaScala and Babs Loes ner will miss those exciting foor ball games most office work is am bition for future Semor Gzrl Rererver Red Croft Mzred Glee Club Gzrlr Glee Club BETTY P. LARSON Bet plans to attend Newark State Teachers College, say best friends Marion Brown and Mary Kendall . . . enjoys collecting knickknacks and playing basketball . . . shell miss the kids and lunch periods. Library Club, C0ffC'Jf7U71lll71IQ Sec- retaryy F. T. A., Treurzzrcrg Diiplay EMILY LA SCALA By the little is known the much . . . likes to read and play badminton . . . ardent baseball spectator . . . noted for her sincerity . . . plans to continue education after graduation . . . had fun in the make-up committee. MEMORIES, Literary Stuff: Lalin Clubg Spanish Clubg Italian Club. C07ll711lffL'L',' Cbcmirtry Club, if 10' cf' CLAIRE LAUBENGEIGER Claire says shell miss those fire drills during math enjoys chocolate milk shakes and dancing never without a smile fashion designing is in the future Iumor Gym Team Bowlmg Club Home Economzct Club fr- T' 3 Lf I GERARD LAUREYNS Jerry thrives on photography can be seen accompanied by his favorite camera at any school affair prac tically everyone has been the victim of his antics will cntcr htlls of Wheaton come f ill Camera Club Vue Prcmlerzt Cbc t Club Carman Club Intmmzzral Bat kelbzlll ROBERT M. LECKBURG Future member of the Navy or Air Force . . . will miss best friends Dick Oliver, Bob Vogt, and others . . . fish- ing and swimming rate highly with Bob . . . weight lifting is another pastime. Tumbling Club, Captain. ,,, nz. . '4 . , W Q- 1527 2 1 ' , fp f Y .,.. F Shame on you, mademoiselle! N'avez-vous pas etudie? :N A G qt Y br Qwn Z .1 f TED LEFTON College is in the immediate future for Ted . . . some day he hopes to have his own ranch . . . interested in agri- culture . . . favorite pastime is listen- ing to Yankee games. Cbemistry Club,' International Rela- tions Club. 64 qv. 'vr nb'- II X I .L g PETER LEIGH Friends know dark-haired Pete as Hot Rod . . . aflinity for turtle neck sweaters . . . aeronautics feature in the future . . . favorite pastimes are ice skating and swimming . . . classical music and building models rate among his favorites. Tranrporlation Club. 'I ALICE P. LEONARD Alice is proof that good things come in small packages . . . wonderful per- sonality . . . future plans call for busi- ness school . . . makes hobby of col- lecting records . . . will miss lunch with Arlene, Sylvia, Jackie, and Nancy. Mixed Glee Clubg Girl: Glee Club,' Leaders Club,' Dramaticx Club. GENE C. LINDSEY A good friend to anybody who wants to be his friend . . . likes the Con- federate States of America and Dod- gers . . . best friends are Ken Swan and Neil Goldberg . . . career in U. S. Navy. Spanirb Clubg Tumblirzg Clubj Red Cmrr. MARGARET A LYNCH A pert redhead spends spare time occupying a booth 1n Sierns with friends the Bengalettes basketball games thrxll Peggy secretarial work looms in her future Sparmb Club Latm Club Leaders Club Intramural Sportr Swzmmzrzg Club Bowlzng Club Student Patrol Flag Wawng MEMORIES Typmg nv-L 'Q' L ELEANOR LOESCHAUER Dancing and Tony Martin appeal to smiling El . . . known for her willing- ness to work , . . complains to friends that she-'ll miss chem experiments . . . college looms in the future . National Ilorzor Socielyg junior Gym Teumg Senior Girl Reterzfeg' MIffl'lORIIfS, Tyjzirlg Smffg Cbelllirtry Clzzbg Ar5er1ic mul Olzl Lufe ,' Archery Cfl11b,' G6f7l14lIl Club. ARTHUR LYNCH Arts quite an expert on how autos uc keeps informed on latest auto mfo with his clipping collection give htm good ol western music always in the mood for baseball io- Qs f XXflI.I.lAM LORENZ Zoom! . . . there goes Bill, a member of the track team, racing to class . . . enjoys watching all sports with pals Syd Drury, Charles Wolski . . . will miss arguments with Mr. Cella after graduation. Track Team. QM '15 ls 'W' JOHN P LYNCH Good music and football rate high with Bud plans to fly with U S Air Force quiet but industrious outside interests include bowling and movies best pals jim O Hagan and Bob Potemski Tumblmq Club 6 X 1 . My 'C 'iff' lil, 4' A .m , y . 1- x ,. up f 'X . f as '-O . Q- A , . x an X 1 f A A' . ' i , K . . . . if ip . . . ,, . ' . , ' J. ' ,- . ' I I , 1' I fi k I ' ' . . . . . ' K 7. I 7' , I . I . , . i I .- ,- , . . . . v Stagg Arsenic and Old Lace. - - - - b fi? A ' I ,A F I Q2 , if ' , . fl A l Y vi 3 5 BARBARA A. LYON When musical talent was given out Bob got an extra dose . . . knack for arranging music . . . pro' at catch ing the 2:25 Cedar Grove school bus . . . skilled at flying planes, toy ones . . . a beaurician to be Orchertmg Junior Gym Teamg String Quartet. gx , . x ELAINE D. LYON Elaine always has a good word for everyone . . . fun-loving and cheerful . . . says she'll miss all the kids . . . there's nothing like watching a good football game. Italian Club,' Girl: Glee Club. aa 'Nz . Of cc xiir se it's authentic! ,, IQ ,wrt sEN1oRs it ' 353, , gf 3 ,, Q BARBARA A. LYTLE Babs is the possessor of a lovely per- sonality . . . friends say she never tires of eating chocolate sundaes . . . she likes listening to Martin Block and knitting . . . intends to become a bookkeeper. Home Economics Club. ,.. SHIRLEY E. MACLEOD Always reminiscing over her early life in Prince Edward Island, Canada . . . cute but independent . . . likes to dance ballet . . . enjoys ice skating . . . wants to be an air line hostess. Spunirh Club. C l lFS'Il A MAGIII llllllllll lx 11115 1 1, IC no 1 tr s p1s1111 s 1 1ct 111 1111 1 ll ss 1 lllxed by uerxont CSPCCllllj lux as ll1rb1r1 CJCOIlIlCll 1 d 1 s Brlnl-.Lrl111ll lO0lxIllf., form lfll 111 1 CLILVILI I1l1111 C1111 111 C1011 H11111l C lea Club Ibc 1111111111 Teller flffdlllf 111111 Old Luc CAROLINE MARRA Roller skatrng suede shoes and B1lly Eckstme all appeal to Carol best frrends, Carol McCarron and Ela1ne Moraskr pet peeve IS a shy guy future plans mclude a busrness career MAURl I N C MAHN xx111111111, s1111lr 1111 PlClSll 35 utr s11n1l111 1l1st1ngr111sl1 M ILIFCCII 1 111C 1111 CUllCCllIll, records 1rt her 1 x11r11L lmblvlts 11111115Ltl by people 11 ITC 1111 111111111111 xx 1111s I1 e Come 1 IllCClIC 11 suru lf, 1011118 1111 1 1111111 11 C S Cl11l 1ll1i C1171 IIJIIILL LIIGHIYJ C lub C AROI L j MAINDLI BLRC, A tunic sense of humor m1lsc.s C 1rolc tops 1111111115 chums Ruth AlllS0ll N111 Ly llllllblfl H1rr1L1 Sunslxy yoys rollcr sls llllll, sund ICS If irrubbc s S 11111111 Cl11l1 I11111l C111l111I11 111 Illllfcll fp 111 C Cl 1 011115 ljplllg SI zfj nil! Q iw, THERESA MANGO Owner of an exuberant personalnty Terry IS the good looknng captam of the Flag Wavers has definxte aver slon to sour faced people listens to Tony Bennett records her goal the perfect secretary Spamsb Club, Flag Wavzng, Cap tam, Bank Representatz-ue, Leaders Club, Cuptam, STUDENT PRINTS, SPS-, -'Q Art Edztor I1 CLAIRE M MARQUlb Fun lovmg Claxre IS just the lpllflllllll for washmg away the blues l1.1s a flare for Lefty Frxzaell xxrll stocked up on h1llb1lly rttorrls future plans mcludt scertt1r11l work SpamrbCl11!1 C I S Club 111111111 Club 67 Sw' ' lg, S'LlA 1, Lllll pluyillk' tl ' A 'h ' K' 5 A ' 1 l 1 1 I -- , , 1 4 , , pin , he-gd Clelcs list of Lf ' ws J . ' 1 H l. 1- ' ' ' ' . . . thi: CLI- -, l 1 fri' lli' 113' 's ing 1 l ' j 3 1 - - fg- ' ' ' ' 4 I1 1 p.l' 'L 111 kanx l.Jll.' wh 1' 1 1b- 11, 4 further b11siness.tr11ini11g. S,1.UDI5N,l, l,yUN,llS' ll.HU.HAq Shing: . . would like Ill be :1 legal secretary. C111 I .' 1 ,C Q If 1' 11 111151 ' 131 pq 51. 111- 1.. 51, 1, J .' 2 5 1 -11 - Q ,' ,' 1' .V .' H ' 'Q ' ' C.'l11'.' lf. .' 1,' 1 f1f11f1 , 1- Im 1 f '1,' F. S. .'11l1,' 1ll1f- xu K M K- ... 1' ' ' 'N' .M C., K vs ,--1 ,, U I .I 'X -,- 4.8 '1' ' si - ' - . .g .n G , nv 1' DOLORES A. MARRA Quiet and reserved best fits Dee . . . pals around with joan Znluski and Marion Culveyhouse . . . has fun knit- ting. sewing, and reading . . . headed for business school . . . Perry Como tops her list of favorites. Library Clabq Red Croix. fe:-n 'VS .Y THOMAS MARRESE Tom has made an outstanding record in sports and class activities . . . con- scientious and impetuous . . . our thanks to him for his patience and in- dustry . . . looking forward to further education. Senior Clan, Preridentf junior Clan. Vice Prefidentg Fencing Team, Cap- tain,' Track Team, Captain. 68 0 Anyboly want .1 st-crt-t.1ry who tyl es? sEN1oRs I -is .415 T3 Q-. DONALD MARSHALL Don's a lad with many likes . . . in music, it's Vaughn Monroe . . . in base- ball, the Cleveland Indians . . . in B. H. S., his friends . . . fills spare time with sports or his hobby, photography . . . work follows graduation. Croix Countryp Tumbling Club. 9 . xt X , . MARILYN L. MARTIN A swell personality plus a cute smile equal Mickey . . . pals, the j. U. Gfs, will tell you Mickey likes all sports . . . especially Yankees, Vic Damone, and good music , . . future includes college. National Honor Societyg Girly State: F. T. A., Vice Preriflent: Girl Re- serves, Drill Team: Senior Gym Team: Latin Club, Student Council: STU- DENT PRINTS. l'llYl,l.lS l11r1Rfl'l.l.l Il-1M1lflL' 11111-s 11.1111111Ku . . .111-s1g11so11'11 CRXROI ,X MIXR-I-IS 1lo1111's . . . 5111-'ll miss 11111'1111g XN'llll A ' I ' A llll' 11.11111 . . . 11'11A1111s .ll'L' 4111.111 01111111- 1X L C'lfORl'l' M11R'l'l'CCl 11.11111 is .1 811111 11111 111111 -1 'CU' 5'4'1S' ' ' ' ' ' ' Io, .ll1yL'l.' 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'IA111111Af1f11'1.1111111 Klub. l:'1'o111111111'1 Cfl11b,' IJ11j1l.1J f.UIlHlIlllC'C'. fs 'Mi i 'P RICHARD A MAZUR Dlck ns noted for hls blandness and a1r of berugmty says theres noth mg lxke bowlmg or Swlmmlng would I1ke to attend Kxngs Pom: easy to get along wnrh Kay Club Cbozr Mzxed Glee Club, Boy: Glee Club -Q!'l1,'Qkiff?j4 5 X 'T ,X CATHERINE T MATTIA Inrroducmg a very popular semor favor1te pastxme IS dating acuve m class actlvmes Berkeley Sec remnal School commg up lxkes to swmg and sway to waltzes WI m1ss Mr C TX Tuzrlmg Nauonal Honor Souety 6, jumor Gym Team Sophomore and Iumor C lan Trearurcr, Leaden Club, C I' S Club Mzxed Glee Club t Qu' JOAN B MATTSON Health and cheerfulness 111 1111111 111 hmd blonde blue eyc1l 8111111 renowned for her Chlflll 11 1 genulnry s '1 11111 111 LT m1l11 1 111 1111rs1 3' If Sccr11111 I 1 111111 H 111 1 111 3111 Illcl 111 I 111111 f 1111111111 11l1 1 1111 1 111 L 1 1171 69 . Q, I , , V , mia-, - 1Sw7f.'g5'1,,' ' ' ' ' , . , A, 've .. 4, A X px '-v B Q' TT X ' - if u I . n In. l Ax ' ' ' , , , ' - . . . ll t . . . , ,. ,. . V . ' . , I 1 ' . ' ' . ' ' 1 ' . 1 1 ' ' , , , l. , . 4. . ,' . ,. 4 111 9 .q:,Q -2-ef' l:l:,f'Si'l3-'if ' 1 if' . M bp ,N . 1 ' 4 v A A qi , . - 1 . . . ' ' 11 1' ' . , . ' . 1111 'on- X .2 . . . . Wil 1 ' 'Lal' 111 lf. .5 H. S .... will . '- . 111111 . -. S, ' 'f 1,111 1 '11-11 1' .11-15 .111 - lbl 1 V1 '11' 1L1111'11'Y1. .SL K' 1'.11 1.' 1W0l . . 'v f.l11111',' .. .,l11l1.' - Cl 'H 1,1 5 .S111l' ,11 11'1l.' ' f11'11l111',1 'I' .1111.' 511111 1' 1 l7ll. THEODORA C. MCCAMBLEY Here's Teddy . . . talented STUDENT PRINTS editor . : . she knits, sews, reads, and draws . . . loves to watch basketball fespecially Bengalsj . . . faithful to favorite dish-hamburgers . . . headed for N. Y. U. STUDENT PRINTS, Editor-lm Cbiefj Latin Club: Senior Girl Re- Jerverg MEMORIES, Art Stagg F. T. A.,' 'Szudent iC01l11Cll,' junior Team. Gym . 'UT in 'fx 0 The Sage of our Age. 'S E IGRS -3, ELINOR J. MCCOMBIE Adorable dimples and natural curly hair made El one of our best looking girls . . . likes to knit, dance, and read . . . friends are Carol Robinson, Carol Pizappi, Janet Boughton, and S. T.- A. T.'s. Cbeerleaclirzgg Senior Gym Tearng Drill Teanzg Senior Girl Re5eri'e5,' STUDENT PRINTSQ Archery Clubg Clan Reprefcrztarive. 70 if SHIRLEY F. MCCOOL Shirl's a handy girl with a needle and thread . . . likes sewing, music, and sports . . . pals Dolores Zbikowski and Marilyn Fredericks . . . says she'll never forget Mrs. SeeIy's gym class . . . plans career as beautician. Home Economics Club. JEANNE MCEWAN Always so cheerful and natural . . . known as Jeannie with the light brown hair . . . says she could thrive on Italian food . . . will make a cap- able and understanding nurse. Drill Teanzg Senior Gym Teamg Senior Girl Rererifefg junior Girl Re- Jerveff MEMORIES, Literary Staff Archery Clubg Spanirla Clubg A Cap- pella Choir. MARJORIE A. MCKEON Enjoying television and sports are among Marge's likes . . , friends are Betty Larson, -loan Brickell, and Mary Kendall . . . soft-spoken and broad- minded . . . will attend Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School to insure fu- ture. Ar.fenit' tzml Olzl Luce, Prompler: Leazlerf Clzrbg Reel Crorr, Secretrzryg Inlmnzzrral linrbetbtzll. GEORGE A. MCMORAN, JR. Reason and calm judgment are quali- ties especially belonging to this leader . . . versatility and patience aptly de- scribe our Editor . . . Mac, with subtle humor and bow ties, is forever win- ning friends . . . Princeton U. ahead. llllf1ll0RIliS, Eclilor-112-Cblefj Na- tional Honor Societyg French Club. Prefidentg Key Club, Treasurer: Ger- man Club,' Fencing Squaclg Senior JOSEPHINE M. MELILLO jo likes to sew and swim, watch foot- ball and basketball . . . pretty hair . . . attracted to the rhythm of dancing and skating . . . seen with Eve Corris, Pat Crouse, and Lorraine Stauhs. F0rum- Glee Club. QW- W YT' AUDREY T MIYOSHI Audrey in her quiet way is a capable worker real choir enthusiast goes for Bing Crosby and Japanese food happiest when taking it easy talkative people get on her nerves Cbozr Iumor Gym Team Lzbrary Club Semor Gul Rexewer Iunzor Gul Reserves French Club Red cron Pi K5 fx JOHN MILONE john J is an ardent Yankee has a good sense of humor joys baseball and football chums with Al Rizzolo music and loafxng tate high plans on attending a technical school after graduation an fgx Italum Club Intramural Sport: BETTY MINER 'You cant help liking Pete 1 pals Lillian Neubauer and Emily L Scala loves to go to B H S foot ball games Dodgers also hit the top of the list plans to attend Newark State Teachers College ef v...,f-'Y Senior Gzrl Rcterzef junzor Cul Referrer junior Cyn Team Halt up Conzmzttcc Tbe Fortzzne Teller I' T A Arfenzc and Old Lace 71 . ,X ai : x w N N Z' 1 7. is fx I ix . 1 4 t' '- ' 4' J . ,IQ 1-1 .ft 1 X . - - ' f ' ' ' ' ,-N.. - - ' . . . en- N 1 1 . ' ' ' . N A, in 7. . . . . . .vi 1' ' f - - Y . , , - 'O - I Y ' i ' H - . say . - ' ' ' ' a , . I . V ,p'. ' I . '. A I ,, K ' , sy. , 5',. 1 , rl ' J' . . ., . . HARRY MODESTINO Linernan on the football team . . . photography, top tunes, football, and baseball-his interests . . . chums are Ed Convery and Bob Pascal . . . detests loquacious girls . . . plans to take life as it comes. Vanity Footballg Track Teamg Sta- dent Council. N. 3 ,gym L X'Q5 'fr' '-A yi . Tx if 5-wx 'L' Qfwwp LUCY A. MOLA Lu is always willing to lend a helping hand . . . offers a sympathetic ear . . . resistance is low where moppets are concerned . . . flair for knitting and interior decoration . . . future in col- lege nursing. Student Councilg Senior Girl Re- :er11e.t,' Latin Club, Aedileg MEMO- RIES, Literary Staff National Honor Societyg STUDENT PRINTS,' Bandg F. T. A. 72 Sv bit Cfhristrnas Eve. g SEN IORS I s X .gi q t JOAN c. MONSEN Cheerful and sincere define joan's nature . . . soon to be a nurse and Keuka graduate . . . constant compa- nion to Joanie Mattson . . . will miss everything about B. H. S. National Honor Societyg Clan Rep- refentativej MEMORIES, Literary Sldff STUDENT PRINTSQ Latin Club: Claernirtry Clnbj Student Conn- cil,' junior Gym Teanz. NANCY J. MORAN Owner of a friendly smile for every- one . . . lover of music, especially Mario Lanza's records . . . will miss talking sessions in home room . . . future plans include college, then graduate school. Bandg Orcbeftra: National Honor Society: Cboirg Archery Tearng Senior Gyrn Tearng Senior Girl Reterrfefg Spaniflo Clnbg Clferniftry Clnbg Senior Girl: Qnartet. FIAINL I MORASKI flune tells us thtt roller slntmg., at Dretmlxnd eant be but she plftns 1 modeling, etreer Bee Bop 1nd Bully leltsnne send her best friends are the Clrohnes Mtrrx and MLCII ron Artem: mul Olzl Luce Art Com mllftc JEAN A MORECK SXXlfI'lITllI'liL, Ll1IlLlHj., 1nd retdxne, held t 5 llluble llsss llst of l'-lNlJI'llL 5 tlrnes s the S T A vtlll mlss the duly home room atb SLSSIOIIS he tded for 1 career In the te tchxne held Scnmr Cul Icnuzcf Conan 07111 111, Scrrclarj junmr Gzrl lxeftrztf Dull Tc 1211 Ytmw Gym Team All tmuul Honor Sfltlclj Ltzlm Club QHARLLS D MORGAN Hue an extrt I7LHLll! big Chucks flllllllll' questlon to Don Flelscher or the Bullets hrs fun bowling, play llll., btsleetbtll md letdlng, the tennls te lm looklnb form 1rd to college md englneerxng Carman Club Trtaturtr Boulzng It :gut Secretary Ttmzu Team Cap 11111 Ixtg Club Same Yercmzdcrf Iiuul I7lf7d72lI1fzll Burkclball l GN GN Wx vw' Lf JUNE A MORTON Care and fancy free thats June plans to be a nurse frrends are Lucky Seven and I D K D Y s hkes to spend txme m Stems ways cheerful and frlendly German Club Semor Gul R renfer Cbemutfy Club Glee Club Bowlzng -C Q.. i JOSEPH MORRISSEY Red IS a potentxal Mat-me goes for assemblnes and football rallnes Carmen Cavallaro fan hobbnes in clude prmtmg and stamp collectmg pals wrth Fred Qumn Butch Klux en and Robm Elder Prmtmg Squad Premlent, Burke! ball Manager Track Cross Country Tumblmg Club ri ff, WILLIAM J MORROW Wx1ly's at home huntmg m the great outdoors always tmltermg mth autos Tony Bennett reeortls rate a smile from hum eome graduatton and 1t's a job wrth the Dfnly News M ecbamcr Club 73 V' ' 7 . -' y f f ' y .. . V . A f . -' ' ' ' 4 2 , . , . . K . . . . . . A .. - . . . - . . . . hl 1 - Q.. . . 1 ' ' pa - 4 g A ' , 7 ' ' , I 1 x 1 , 5: .' - A ' '...p.1l., ...T.S... A , '- ., . N ' A -f 1 t ,' ' 1 . . ' f 1 yf ' y , r . , . ,. ' , , , ' . . . . . . . .. . . 1 .. . , . . . 2 2 'A' .' ' ' 'L t 'Q 2- ' 1' ' 1 - - - 1 7 ' . I A . . . t t . . I. I... 32,171-' A--,P V- fy A . ,Q ,f X. ' ' u ' f ' ' 1' 7 1 'f ' I :L 1 1 A I l - - 1 ' - - U ' . . . . ' 1 ' . ' H . ' , ' ' 'c .' . ' ' ' ,' Y - 1 .' I , .' ' . ' ' ,' , ' ' ',' . . 4 ,' ' . ' , C -1- ,f r - gg-'-,. ' f '.f.'7 Aff' -'rf ui- V - A w 5,-,..,.-1,-w V: 12 iQbff,3?7?' r l l 1 l x I , 55 Q i ,M I X sw if x N , 2 1 1 f v . . , . . . , , , . . . N , . . . . . . ' I' I n a I . . . . . . . . X . . . . , . . . . . al- - 'af' ' . . . , ,, . , , vii 1 e' 1 'Q . ' - ,' . . . I , I I I I A I J . ., ,,, ,.,,, PHILIP MURTELL God bless the man who first invented sleep . . . Phil is another of our silent friends . . . will pursue a business ad- ministration course at college . . . will miss afternoon tea at Sam's. Library Club. I Q . g- HQ .9 t SEN IORS THERESA MUSTACHIO Terry is admired by all for her petite figure . . . Del Pinzino. Bev Nicoletti, and Evie Zwick agree that dancing and boys with pegged pants really rate with Terry . . . will do office work in the future, i Italian Club: Difplay Committee. 74 'ix l .I 5 HENRY E. MY STKOWSKI Out-of-doors fan . . . hunting and fish- ing occupy Hank's spare time . . . en- joys golf with john Condatore and jim Killeen . . . will miss State Diner . . . career in radio and T. V. ahead. Intramural Softballg Printing Squadg Golf Team. ,rw ,255 X ng, 'T' if WALTER E. NAZARUK In Walt's future is Bob jones Univer- sity and then the clergy . . . friends Frank Wisniewski and Dick Mazur . . . has an affinity for swimming and auto traveling . . . will miss the chem experiments. Latin Clubg Key Clnbg Bandf Choirf Clan Reprexentativey Cbemixtry Club. Al 1 LN J NEA1 Rhythm and musrc rn hrs feet Allen wxll be remembered for hls Calypso danclng, vull mrjor 1n re talllng at college enjoys photoe, raphy and colleetrng colns rn hrs free tnme 111111111111 flllb 1'001111111 Urber BONNIL M NEI SON Bones h IS 1 quret frlenelly personrlny known to be 1 gjooel dresser lxlees to drink Awful Axxfuls xxxth P t DeM11o n l no el the l C rntenels to become x elent tl nurse Ixed Croft C3111 TL11111 SCJIIUI C 111 Reierzel 5111114111 P1111111 1ll1 llU1x11S Allxllldfy S1111 Atte11111111c fsx DONALD NEUBAUER Dark hatred Don chooses baseball and football frrencls Bob Gough Stan Oster and the Apaches know h1m by his broad grrn prefers New York Yankees hopes to contmue educa non at college Chefs Club fc. 'ST 8 WAT ox, ?L MARY K NEMETH Behmd one of those spmmng barons you wrll find fnendly Mary usual ly seen wxth Mrllxe Buccxnxo and Jean Kurner thmks Eddre Flsher rec ords are tops commerclal art field looms ahead Spamrb Club ltalzan Club Iunzor Gym Team Twzrlmg MEMORIES Art Stuf 'The Fortune Teller, Art Sta if ROl3l Rl C Nl l SON Bob lS l-enoxx n for hrs brold 5m1le and hllilk ll llllI'L 1. gllllkl f S lrxenrls so lxlees etrs mel motors best trlentls rre George Henkel tn Pete Sn 1 e hopes to beeome 1 lULLlllIllL 111111111111 flllb 5.1111111115 C111b 'f..,'N -1' RUTH M NERI Just ask a favor of Mrdge and shell always say Yes clernes pleasure from swlmmmg wrll mrss gonng to nurSe'S Offlee when her homework 1Sn't finished future prospeets, nursing Leaders 511111 8111111111 611111 5111111111 Coum'11 I1111.1111,11.1115111111111 M1111 1111 C0111111111e e 75 , 1 . 7, 7 ' ' Ln' , H , , ' ' ' Ll ' L ,Jon ju 1.1 ,un A .. 1 l L A , , , 3 1 pg hi' ' 1 4'... 'l A' D '- T. 1.'S...' A ' A' '. 'L J 'LSL J N H... A' Y- . 1 N' 1' T 1. ' ' A s I 4' Nj. I, , JL, - . I--. rel ' ' ' . I l W: 2 , V, 1 L L '. I - ' ' NZ ' Si lk , ,g, 1 f .K ' X 1 5 I' N P ix 'f . ' 9' i . 1-e , if A . 5. 13 , 1 , . 9 . , ' c one I ,I I . 'Q . l 1' 1' 1 X' , , I 11 I A , ' 6. I.I I.I.I AN NEUBAUER I.il enioys Americas fnvorite pastime, football . . . there's nothing quite like dancing to Tony Bennetts discs for Lil . . . after graduation will join the ranks of the oflice workers. ' German Club: Lc.1rle'r.r Club: Senior Girl Re.rerz'e,r.' Mixed Glee Club: Girly Glee Club: MEMORIES, Photography Slug. 5' 'E ' .L You c.in trust us, Miss Degen. I 1 1-HQ S, - '- .s. .n. fin: 1 bf 'C' BEVERLY A. NICOLETTI Well liked for a peppy personality . . . Bev loves to go to the movies . . . best friends: Cay Mattia, Del Pinzino, and Evie Zwick . . . passes time listen- ing to latest records, especially Tony Bennetts. Lcazderr Clubg Imlimz Clubg junior Gym Team. 76 S RICHARD NORD Who can make any trumpet sound like Harry James? . . . why, Hilty, of course, say his many friends . . . be- sides leading the Swing Serenaders . . . Hilty finds time for photography and, stamp collecting . . . college lies ahead. German Clubg Bundy 0fCb6'J'l7d,' Swing Seremzden, Leaderg Bowling Club. SEN IORS ' . 1, j5'.ef PN 'va 5' 5' ' 9. Q, V x rx JOEL NOTKIN Basketball is josh's favorite sport . . . he also enjoys long drives, sentimental music, and nice-looking girls . . . a top-notch guy say Mark Pressler and Bob Barnhard . . . to attend college is his ambition. Vanity Barebullg Chemistry Club, Treafuretrg German Clubg Intramural Barkeibfzll. BARBARA II. O'CONNlll.l. Poor liirlu l1.ul tlie worst time getting no o ti f ' uusl PAUHNIE NURKOXXISKI to salt ml I1 me . . . lifts .ui nuis- li.ilvle sweet tooth sveuillv for Q V tl , Q- s - -, A flllllft lJ.lLll.l llL1S 11 plC.lS11IlI 5111Iigl1L-5 I I I lqyyfs Uxylyqy dung iff' I I I lwersoimlity .uid elieerful ngtture . . . finiiit- l,1H1QLl,1gQ IlIILjOI' lit Iditm Amer- XY'lien my frientls tire nite-eyed, I look will sew, swim, or title .1 horse . . . ibm lmiiiim-I .u their profile , . , quiet guitl simere crew cutsxitre distasteful . friends: S,l.I,DI1,N,I. l,RIN,I.SI ,Mm Huff niuure . . . Murph sitys iliere's notluny, S. O, S. Club and Ilttnet Cinsser. IWUIHJMIHJX lsdtmum UNM 13.7.1 AI? to ti-nnpgtre with the music of th V A - - , , . , . l4,g K,.1!c1'111I1g f.l.'fff.' llwut lzmzzwflfti CHQL fI!f,!,I-1,I1i1,lI' ILLII-ffi'1f111g ILVH- N-1 pipes . . . future pl.u1s undecidet flfllff !11fl'.12llflJ't1! Spw'li,' Glue Cffzrff. Lf,-I l'rf11!i11Iq f,fczz'. .S'tu'tI.1r3. 1 :ff,bE' J' SIDNEY E ORGAN just mention that you like hunting or fishing to Sid and youll get along fine satisfied wlth food in any s1ze or form a Cedar Grove ite future includes a good Job Varrzly Football Y' RICHARD D OLIVER Fond memories of a visit to Bermuda will long be cherished by Dick and his friend Bob Leckburg profes ses a liking for swimming and a dis 'Nr like for dramatics Tumblmg Club 3 I' JOAN ONORATO Conover Modeling School x ll l fortunate enough to retuxt one of B H Ss personalm tlus irl thx .1 nds the l D lx D X divulge to us thtt shes quite 1 bmst b'1ll fan T1Ulfl77Ig 11111 111 C lub Duff! xy Commztltt 77 . F6 4. f Q' ' Q - up , xx 1 ' ' Q . . i . . U X sis . .. 7 XSXL5' 'f f.,-' l QL 7,4 ' ' I vi we f'Il...frie '. , '. , K Q I. .IU I .L A. .I .I KV STANLEY D. OSTER jerry Kroll and Don Neubauer are Stosh's best friends . . . a good ac- cordion player . . . aflinity for baseball and the Yankees . . . dances are dis- pleasing . . . plans to enter Rutgers in September. German Club: Tumbling Club. s r fa v 'bt Q we Nxt E+' ,..,.,, aff. ,., W- it A pry- .' 'lv' f 'w CONSTANCE E. OSWALD Weekends at Seaside Park rate high on Connie's hit parade' . . , she spends many an hour sewing and listening to records by Perry Como . . . enjoys swimming, also . future medical secretary. C. F. S. Clubg Archery Club: jtnzim' Gym Team: MEMORIES. Typing Stagg ArJe11ic and Old Lace, Ticket Committee. - 1? -A-i I V I . l 6 .srl . .M .Q Q. A 4 il.- ---- -4. -Av-Q . Theres no royal road to learning. W xi ,wrt SENIORS X 9 19 + ., , l X 1- A- ' 5- x Clit' ' .gf -' Y . kr A Q tx Q N ' I '41 l WALTER PALUCK College and chemical engineering are in the future for Walter . . . spends spare time playing golf or tuning up with the Swing Serenaders . . . seen around with Don Fleischer and Chuck Morgan. Band: Swing Seremzdem' German Club: National Honor Society: Golf Team. JERRY PARKER Corny jokes and jerry can't be separ- ated . . . friends are Buzzy Williams and Tony Christiano . . . passes away the time with weight lifting . . . 'hopes to be one of Uncle Sam's nautical nephews. Student Coimcilg Intmm1u'f1l Batket- ball. ROl5liR'l' A. PASCQAI, Brawny Bob works wonders with .i pigskin . . . three-letter man . , . crav- ing for hunting and fishing . . . tlitln't have enough football practice, so tome fall it'll be college and more football, Vtniiilj l7fmfl1.1ll,' l'.lVllI'1 ll.1iit'll2.1ll.' Vtzziiilj litlielitzll. ff.1fiI.1l11.' C,l.m Rep' I'e',lt'.'llfi1lll'L'. MARION PELC Marion dislikes people who are late . . . always eager to do her part . . . thoughtful and conscientious . . friends include Barbara Young and Maureen ordan . . likes to play the 1 . . piano . . . intends to go to college. Spanirln Club: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Glee Club: Arsenic and Old Lace, Prompling C ommittee. 711. FRANK C. PASKFRT A fellow who makes a hobby of col- lecting worn-out jokes. that's Bud . . , dislikes work, but ah-h. food and sleep . . . Bob Adubato and Ron lJ.lSC1L1J.- riello can tell you Buds planning to study advertising in college. Clnemfifrj fflnlf. Pvx qw., we 1 ,en L- - I t , .gm A 5 AFL RONALD PASQUARIELLO ROBIERT PASQL'ARllil.l.O Known for his sharp outhts . . . en- joys XX'hite Castle Specials , , . gives nod of approval to Tony Bennett . . . friends are included in Rams A. C . . . future plans reveal Seton Hall. I71f7't177IIll'tIl liz ti tfzlmll. ,Z ,. .ttf j El t I Tx A shar dresser with a rear sense of - P 8 humor . . . enjoys all sports, especially Q---- football . . . says there's nothing like popular music . . . off to college as a ' business administration major. fl? Qf 9... SALVATORE PATTI Sal says he'll miss relieving Harry .tt those Saturday games . . . quiet nature . . . will be flying soon with the Lf S, Air Force , . . the sage of the ltalian class . . . pals: jim, limmet. and Mike. Vaflily Fhffflrtzlf' lf.:li.111 filxtlr. 79 -IEAN C. PETERSON Petey is liked by :ill for her terrific personality and friendliness . , . the -I. U. Gfs and S. T. A. Tfs will rell you she makes the most of her swell clothes . . , n nursing career lies ahead, ixlrllffllldl Honor Sm'ief1.' Senior C3111 Team: ,flrt'lJc'r1 TC'rIIII,' Drill Team: Latin Cfllzlzf Cl7L'N1f.f!7'1' Club: Spizuirlv fflulv: junior Girl Rc.ier1'c'r.' Scvzinr Girl RL'l'C'fl'L'.f. Q . 7. . PATRICIA A PETRIELLA A friendly smile 1nd a cheerful Hi' are Pat s trade marks conscientious worker in our class ftlong with pal Alice Gibson will miss everything at B H S college ahead Lztm flulv fofzrul Iurzzor Gul Re rerzcr Reaoulmq Secretary S6n107' Gzrl Rererz er Rcrorzlmg Secretary Drill Team Fb67IllJ'ffj flub Flats R eprereutatzz e 1 X ' Q A 5 ' new -.r 1 .VX ,, 2 K X v I .Q Q 1 E 1 l 4 f,,..... ,,.'-. I 5 f-. 'fi-f ,T yf,-. ...,.-dll J - Z i if i K V Boy! Hits he got troubles! I 19' -5,1 f' IRENE J PETRIGACH Never a dull moment when Renees around always ready with a witty remark delights in semi cl isslcal music looks forward to being a linguist best friends The Lucky Sex en and Marlene Schmitt Spunnb Club Cbnzr Clvcmutry Club Clee flub lutmmuml Barker ball Gzrl Referrer The Fortune Teller SENIORS I' ANTHONY PETRILLO A few of Tonys friends include Bob Stbello md Emmet Robbins Tony s likes' dark haired girls and sharp clothes he will miss drinking cof fee at Sam s college is in his future Italzfw Club Pfmufzg Squad Grove A C -1 ,i .QM I' X .A S . l 1,!Y 'Q i fl rv vs A . . ,- i x K . . , f ti 0. Z, 53 J, ... r Q , 'S , r . W xx Y K . V A . l ' '... ... ' I i I 1. . ,,, V . . . ' . 7 1 , . . -. 1 - ' . .. I 1 I1 A i. . , . J I . V, . ,, ..' J., . ,' '. . ' '. 'I ' . ., 1 . , , . ,. . . , A ,, , I !. . V' - ' . ' , . . ' ,. 'V , v 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 . .I A ly! 'i IISRRY Pli'1'R11.1.0, ,lR. 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V X 11 1 l- - f ,z f - V IU Q I: V , - ,I s ' ' k B r ' 1 R ' ' P1 . . , - 1' ., . -, A .' I ,' I - . 1 . . 1 Q A Q , I ' . ,' ,' , L . . . ' - ,' . . liga- . 4' ff. fx '14, I ' 9 Shy , '. ' ' . . . v IJ- '4 mum t ' K E . . I L X . I. . Aj . B. . S .... lik 11 1 11 111x if ' x R ol , . 111 L1 , ','111111z'1111l 1' Old .111 lC1j11'1-111f.11111.' I..ff11 , - Cl! lp' fl1f1f1'.' li1111'1 1'1,'Kg 1,1.14Q111, ROBERT A. PHILLIPS Heres a real Giant fan . . . Bob will be remembered for his laugh . . . sin- cere and easy-going . . . friends are Earl DeKay, Don Beidler, and Mike Flynn . . . college looms ahead. Band: Clair Repreierztatizza' Boul- zlrzg League: Hi-Y. I ig X . A .W , ., u X es X 'vi Q s 3' 4 N ' 'R . , A Ahl The LILIICE of the metal workshop. L' ' t'-Y' ' ' K- HQ ,gs s SENIORS X , sf i . 19 - iii? ' Y.4i'f'f'f-'E.' '- 13 Q JS 4 za : ,- i'-5. fax Q., 0 QQ: l ,.. T ' Q' X B. X R gg? X T x.. 51 CHARLES W. PIERSON Chuck covers all the big B. H. S. games for the local papers . . . he'll miss writing about them . . . a model railroad engineer in spare time . . . looking forward to going on to trade school. Choir: STUDENT PRINTS: Intra- mural Barketball. B2 4 KENNETH PIERSON Ken dotes on cowboy music, bowling, and golf . . . dislikes crowded stair- ways . . . passes time away fishing . . . usually found with jack Frost, Richard Hapward, or William Wilhelm . . . field is electrical contracting. Hi-Y: Mixed Glee Clubg Boy.: Glee Club: The Rea' Mill. JOAN E. PILLING joan's nickname Pill has nothing to do with wanting to beia nurse . . . amazing, but the chem lab has lived through her experiments . . . giggles and Pill are synonymous . . . talented on the ivories. Cboirg Glee Clubg Red Croix. Vice Preriderzl: Letuleri Club: The Fortune Teller ,' junior Girl Referrer: Senior Girl Referzfef. Doi 0141 s itiiwmo 'ms W1 is L S11 to litr mtmorx stripwo s ll r 11 ku litr L iss s ct xxorlt slums 11111 C 1 1 nf 11111111 un I ll ll 1 11111 x 1 uit llll Clnf I Iflfllt I ith lznlifu THOMASj POWELL JR Takes plenty of good eating and sleep ing to keep big friendly Tom con rented will always remember Coach Lowans laps around the Held All State tackle give him Dixieland music college coming UP Vafmy Football, Track. Intramural Barketball, Football Club W CAROI A Pl!Al'l'l 1 mms N Hoi ,is p ifoiniiski lN irilxii ittnitl cn 4 tt i st i t t s lximin t l r ink Ii ilviii 1, mit get ri LS intl populir music ummw t or his imtrtsr ns to ilu N vc mf My 1 1 1 IIIIIIIIIN S1111 111' llllllffllfl f 11l1 111lr1m11r 1l Sjnnli FLORENCE POGGIE Dont call me little says little Flo can roller skate like a fiend favorite daydream is to travel can keep up a conversation with the best of us Af -i A-nl. 134 'G- ROBERT M POTEMSKI Po enjoys good times with lim O Hagan, Bud Lynch, and liolv Gross music is a favorite hobby is aiming for a tour of tliity in tht N my upon graduation 1 xf ' 1 'V '-if Tumbling F 11111 83 1 Cioutl-looking Kip is um' of our mp . . . is liiciiilly .intl .imvuiliiitg K, Q V r I. , , , . . clit J Dot, -l.lIllC, l,1l, quill ' ' K -' ' 'K ' 'A ' lg i 1' . , . tm - -t who .itltliiilg CQ all iii Sum! will lx' nisj 'tl lay Del Ili' owner of Al cliecry . wilt- 1 - I' l uk .,,. lic' Nick Lllll friciul. llc-iiry '. i ski thu 1 nv' - cvcrycviies ll'lk'llkl . . . lllglli' .1 lim- lllL'kllL.1l .,.l.lLllll. tml 54 ' 1 ' ski . . , ull, lj' otlpg , -I - in tlviel luiurt-Nlrj, Sw . A '11 U ,rw 'I ,. X,-X, .,d,hV 1-tj 1 Q Ll N 4 ict. f hh. - il Eli-iltmluluili 1. ltlx 'IU A ian 11ml Ulil l.,1 Sw ' ' Cnr! Vu- ' ' ' I'-1 ' Wm A :WV ICU ' IAN' ' ' tml All MIN' ,iw'z't'i,' ffl f li ' Cliff Cl. iw Rafi' 2 I K tx L .' H I A! .il 5 Imll . 1: l,L.li!L'l'l fluff, rcwz . l 5.1 till: '. f l.ll. i 1 f ' , jzgtzfij A . L A fel , 'IQ . I fo , 'va fvx 7 'F' W' H f ' , X' 4 K lx . . . U . . . I ,h W V MARK PRESSLER Life of any patty with his terrific sense of humor . . . we'll remember his act- ing and artistic abilities . . . enjoys stage shows and David Rose's Or- chestra . . . avid Giant fan . . . Upsala awaits. Student Council: fluent: and Old Lace ,' Claemiytry Club: Spartifb Club: Intramural Softballg Clan Reprererzta- ture, Q . vis kv- XX MARY j. PROCISSI Everyone's favorite chauffeur . . . that's our Mej . . . this cheerful miss with the beautiful brown flashing eyes tells us she'll miss her pals S. T. A. T.'s and j.'U. Gfs , . . as she goes on to col- lege. MEMORIES. Literary Staff: STU- DENT PRINTS: Senior Girl Re- Jerzfes: Junior Girl Rerervexz Chem- irtry Club. Secretaryp F.T.A., Secretaryy rw -P s..'3i' 1 , 'ig Lal ln' I 1 '11 s SJ A 1. ,.- .f.f.a.,..Wa.fv , . 1l'l . looks good from here. ' SEN ICRS . , f yy I r...-.w Ill' A - X 3 ANNE M. PURCELL Long blonde hair plus a cute smile label Nancy . . . roller skating and dancing to music by Ralph Flanagan top her list . . . will soon be wearing a Spar's uniform . . . best friend, Shirley MacLeod. Latin Club. '79 'Q' 'E Ys WILLIAM PURSLEY Reckless drivers irk Bill no end . . . ambition is to become an airplane mechanic . . . likes to travel . . . is a loyal friend, say buddies Joe Barbiere, Vic Sorce, and others. 'll lfRliIDRICls1 ll. QUINN Black curly hair, a bashful smile, an optimistic comment 'these things dis- tinguish Ifred . . . friends are .lim Dun- can, Ioe Morrissey, and Richard Schmeiiser . . . likes dancing and sports . . . college, business administration. Yptuliilw frilllfif I,i!1r.z3 Cfl1n'1, Trem- mm rg l11!r'tm1nr.1l Sjmrlt. .IIZROME A. RACI-IMIIEI. Versatile .lerrys long list of favorite pastimes include acting, photography. and bowling . . . best friends Bob Stromfeld and George Groth . . . states he'll miss the lunch-line marathon while away at college. SImfe11,f Cfo1n1t'if,' A11te1zic' um! Old I.t1t'e. MAI5l2l. P. RANACIAN 'llorn between college or a career in the XWAVIES . . . loves to think up something new to do . . . red Con- vertibles and the Dodgers are her fa- vorites . . . will miss cokes at Sams. Sfnzfzitlv Cfnfif Gcrnitzn f,l1n'1,' Girl! Ciftfe Club. WILLIAM REID Big hearted Bill passes the time of day working on his car a considerate person has good taste concerning women chums with jim Bailey enyoys listening to Frankre Lame future in Navy Infmmural Sport! .vip .vt .. U, 'mg a E Hai 2121331 'T if , .Z 5' ,T ,dt 9 'Sf qv PATRICIA A REALF Sweet and understanding say her friends Pat can often be heard praising joe DiMaggio or favorite hillbilly tunes enjoys record col lection in spare time a secretarial ,, career is in tle future Spamrla Club STUDENT PRINTS Typmg Stab' C F S Club Bank Rep fefeflldfll 6 7, . A -.,, ' 14' 6- RICHARD R REDDINGTON and listening to hillbilly progr rms best friends are Al Temptlhof Bob Potemski OI-It tn ind Iohn Ly nch music and iutomobilts com mand his attention SpdmJf9 Cfnfz fl f zjpcllz llmrr 8 ' lf f - - A 4,1 rf. qw 1 ' I 4' ff , f , , . Vw 1 ' Y . . . . , . I I . . . I . . . 1 A . 1 ' nn , ,' . . . ,' - A , - ,lv ' . I ' r NN A v C5 . 7: ,- .- , 1' L iv Dick enjoys watching stock car races 1, . Q' . : . . . 3 ' ', jim ' . 4 A S' ' ir ' A i . i N . . ' , l . A sf ji 4 v L ,V . . .t 1 . ,, . 5 R. C. RIBBANS, III Introducing the mad chemist of B. H. S .... a great guy in spite of his ex- periments in pyrotechnics . . . ask him about the immigration laws of the Fiji Islands . . . Bob plans to attend college. German Clnb: MEMORIES, Liter- ary Staff Photography Clubf Band: Swing Serenaderxg National Honor Societyg Frencb Club: Student C ouncilg Chemistry Club. ' - l Term: 'mimi TEAM! C HQ new If SENIGRS 'QW r Da -at C , st- 5 I A f X lx I x ' ALBERT Rlzzoto s Chances are you've seen a blue and white Ford with Al in it . . . chums are John Milone, joe Romano, and Bob Domaleski . . . favorite expres- sion, Be good . . '. art school is next stop. ' Italian Club: Arsenic and Old Lace, Art C ommittee. ea 'fi f EMMET ROBBINS Hot Rod names as his special likes football, hot rods, and cute brunettes . . . Bob Sibello and Tony Petrillo tell us he's an all-around sport . . . is un- decided about future plans. Cedar Grove A. Italian Club. NANCY A. ROBERTS Cute, taciturn, fun-loving Nan enjoys sentimental music . . . often in the company of Lee Scharre and june Morton . . . favorite diversions are knitting and sewing . . . good luck in a nursing career. I.eaden Clnbg German Club. ' CAROI A ROBINSON Smxlmg, qulcr but mme C,lfOl cnjoys SVNIIHIINIIQ, 1nd sunny, mmy trmnds 1I'lLlL1lC mar Bou5,hron flmor Olllbll. md 1l1L 5 l A I well m1ss llcr Coy lmoy fc l Qollcgc Ib har ncxr stop Drill Irum jmzmr C3711 fc 1771 Senmr C3111 141111 Sczzmr Gnl kr French 6 lub Cbcmnlry Club Tzzmbl mg Team JOHN ROGERS ohnny lb 1n 1cr1xc member of rlu DcMol1y COIN,LIllll md rhrrrful dlsposmon sporrs 1n 'IDB slupr or form 11,0 oxcr ble 1m mon IS IJ become 1 prmrer bcst buddy my Lorqorm Infmmzmzl Bmlclball CHARI ES ROHN Chuck IS 1 hm dcfcnsne foo1b1ll pllycr possesses the nlClID1I'1l7lL qu1l1ry of bcmg, lmomr cnjoxs s11I1nr md umpmgj xurh Ted Husch 1nd Ilrgjm Mc 1d xull enroll 11 Slmluzf CUIHILII l llllfj Ifwfbdll Tmrl ff- JOHN RUBY There goes Rube to krck that extra POIHI a am says theres nothing lake lxvmg lrkes to play accordxon ln hrs spare tune ambmon IS to become a burldmg contractor Vanzty Football, Intramural Spo11.v,' Bowlmg League 44.-1 JOSEPH ROMANO Fnendly easy gomg joe hopes to have his own butcher bus1ness some clay enjoys rmkermg wrrh auto parts food Tony Bennett and the Yanks are Joes favornres lrkes to have long chats Italian Club: Mecbamc: Club. 3 1,111 1 'Y WW-N L r F' , A 5 CONSTANCE A RONAN Conme, a newcomer to B H S, huls from Columbia Hugh enloxs smg mg, playmg tenms, and rmx clmg hopes to become a serrerrry or .1 model seen With Glor1.1 Adoms and Blr bara Taylor l 87 y '1 : f 'L 1 ' -- , f' ' ' 1 Y . . . 1 ' ' ,1' 7 MCC .xi , W. L I t H - 1r 11 .., J . . H ' zf- ... Ak 'I . ' 'j ' A ' I . ' 1 k '1: gl' Viz' - H, . ' ' ,, . . ' ... 1 . ' 1 ' . Ya 'L ' Y ' . I. ,bu 4 I .1 b,l r 11 'y 0 - -1 1 A .. yl. .1 . . l -' . K .l'6fZ'U,f,' Slmlwzl C.'n11z1ffl,' Lfzlin Club: v ' ' ' ' ' V: llm' fffllfsw m Fall' ' A J 1 ' A 1 4 V. L . , ' r 1 I ,, -l ., 'I , ' .f fr ,bs Q -v of in . ,I Y, . X O O I , ' lftxx -f .. . -A - r gy 9 ' . g . ,, , . . . '. H '. .... ,' . . . . . . , , 5-f . . , . . - CAROLE RUCH A winning smile and sparkling blue eyes spell Carole . . . Marge Devlin and S. O. S. girls say she likes to collect records . . . enjoys hamburgers and sea food . . . WAVES will claim Carole after graduation. Leaderr Clubg Dramatic Clubf Girlr Glee Club. , C3 K rQ5v'i Y 1 es' - I 11 :- is Disc jockeys lispinol style D SENIORS 3 'Fu S' F-Q l , I 1 'e ANTHONY RUSSO A peppy personality and the football team are Tony's trade-marks . . . says he'll miss the Saturday games next year . . . usually found with pals Dave Kolodin and Bob Pascal . . . college is ahead. Vanity Foolballg Track Team. 88 A 5s 5 '7 v JANET E. RUST Everyone knows how Rusty enjoys sports, especially archery . . . seen with Edithe Jurew, Joanne Wolf, and the 52'ers . . . likes Vaughn Monroe . . . we wish janet luck studying physical education at Russell Sage College. Arcbery Team, Captaing Senior Gym Teamg Drill Teamg Senior Girl Referrer, Treafurerg Student Councilg Spanirb Club,' Tumbling Team. APA. M, CAROLYN L. RUTSCHMAN Carolyn is friendly, sincere, and warm hearted . . . as friends Pat Realf and Anne Carbin will tell you . . . favorite pastimes are driving and rooting for Dodgers . . . Katherine Gibbs is get- ting a swell gal. Spanirb Club: Senior Girl Rereruerg junior Girl Rereruerg STUDENT PRINTS: MEMORIES, Typing stag,- C. F. S. Club. ANC I I A S QAI ANI I RO One of our best students often seen lfOLIIILl the SIUDINI PRINTS olhee ITILISIL 1s Import mt rn her re lntentls to go to college to beeome QJI uessetl lf 1 te rel er MIMCPIXIIS' Ilflflfj SMH YTU DI Nl PIJNIS flllflflllf, llllor llllflllll Hfnzm 9C1LILlj Lum: Club Prrmlwzl 1Ilzll1Cl11l1 Sccrclury Stu Haut Cfmmzl Clrl 1xL.ILfZLf C Jam zftry Club PI 'I I R SAVAC I Pete xsxll mlss those home room bull stssmns most lxlxes urs dinung Ind Xkibflxllltg tftcr Sthool est friends stre Ilcle DcAngelxs Ind Bob Nelson iltns to be in L1IIClLI'IllxtI' Tnuzrpmf :non Club llll I NI I SCHARRIQ Helene is nuer without har friendly smrln vtore 1 prune prth rom li H S to S11 ns IILITSIIU, IH fu ture hls been here only 1 yur but h ts mule In my frxcnels xmong stu dents 1nd f1QL1lfy C ermurz Club Cbcmlxlry Club C lac Club lxcll Cmu 'FN if 7 MARLENE D SCHMITT Actxve Mar enjoys good music and good food frxends are Irene Pe trxgach Ann Vogt and The Lucky Seven Club shell miss our foot ball games hobby knrttmg plans to become a secretary Iumor Gym Team Gzrl Referee: Home Economzc: Club Archery Club Student Counczl, Arsemc and Old Lace' Swzmmmg Club Bank Reprererttatwe k RICHARD J SCI-IMEISER Dlcks the trmekeeper for the early blrd basketball games aflimty for Phxllles and pnzza hobby IS ranl '15 roads pals are Fred Qumn Bob Carluccn Earl Roberts and Al Dasburg college ahead Intramural Barketball Student Courtczl STUDENT PRINTS Rep refentatwe Vzruul Azdt Crew Radzo Club Cbeerleadmg Fi-N 'Fx Ylv Q. E I 9- MILDRED L SCHMIDT M1Idred's a smcere frrend favornte pastxme IS watchmg baselmll games makes a hobby of readmg HSSOCIQIICS with Dolores BCXllIIi., Mary Wlllllams, and Bucrly Suggs future ln the Mutu 11 Insuranee Com Pam' STIIDI .XI l'lQlN'l S' Tlfvlflg Staff STIHIDI ,Xl PRINIS RLf77LIL?1ltlfIIC Icuzlwr Club 89 1 1 . C . C . Q ' ' 1 ' C 1 - . . . . H , , , , . . . 4 1 , b , . L . . . , ,. in' . L- y ly iq. in .. 11 .'. V' . ', . 1 . - . . I , - V '-'KL 42.1 '..' ,I 'Z 1 . H I . '. . . l 'L 'Z ' L f A 1 ' .' .Y ' 5 7 1 ' , , . V H K . - - 'I - - - - C ' ' . .. . , c , t - h N . K . V V X W. J ,, , Q . ' Tl. 1 . . t , , V, 1 .. .. vi ml ,A 1 . . A . , . , ' . i , H A - 1 ' ' L ' . . . b ' . I 4 ' 1 ' ' L Y - N L . ' , . , - Q . . ,t ' t V- L - 1' ' 2 1 V' , ' ' . ' I K I ' I I - I 1 - - 7 1 1 fl ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' t b I ' l . V, 1 ., .ll 1 , . . . - , ' . ' 4 ,K . 11 ' ' ' 7 ' I Tv -Q , E... Q , -r N. gi' K W :,. 1 X .I zw W I' X' n 5- I 5' Vx ' 5 be 5 , 134--Hx. . . , . ' , , . . . , , . . . . . . Q n n u Q n q a Q Q I , ' ' A 5 7 0' u ' , ' , . . . . 1 1 1 1 . ' . ll - ' . 1 1 ' ,I . . . . . . . ' . 1 1 1 x . . ,' 1 I 'ittff , . I - . Q ., ' I BARBARA A. SCI-IUYLER Bobbie possesses a sweet and quiet personality . . . found with Ethel Mae Ottley and Alice Middleton . . . has a knack for sewing . . . dressmakingiis future vocation . . . enjoys listening to Billy Eckstine. junior Cllinz ,I.6d7ll.' Senior Gym Team: Drill Team: Intranzaml Sporty: Mixes! Glue Club: Girl.: Glee Club. 'Qs '7 4r LAWRENCE R. SELINGER When things are dull, just call Larry, say Ed Dorfman and jerry Rachmiel . . . they'll also tell you he rates home- work taboo . . . a white jacket lies ahead for Larry . . . who plans to be a veterinarian. German Club: Cbernixtry Clubg Tltntblfing Club. 90 So then I sez to her . I ,, W .5515 SENIURS 19 iff my 5 In i . ,Z 4. i is Q 2, bf, GEORCiE SEREIKA JO-ANN SHEIL You can always find Big George with Andy Ham or the Watsessing Gang . . .collects Frankie Laine records . . . a tall, likable fellow . . I. wants to enter the printing industry after graduation. Printing Squad, Trearurerg Intramural Bayeballg Intramural Bafketballg Rod and Gun Club. jo is known for her quick wit and pleasing personality . . . can usually be found in Siems' with chums, The Grecians and Wilma Buder . . . will miss B. H. S. dances while away at college. A Red Crof.f,' Intramural Sportsf Stu- dent Patrol,' Bank Repretentatiue. lfl.lZAl5li'l'H A. SHICQO ROISIZRT S. SlliliI.l.O Diirkllmirul lioh is noted for his shnrp lJL'IlIlSylY.lIll.li5 gift to New klcrsey . . . t-lorlies . . . spt-htls spite time xxiirlcing VINVWAI' SIBILRINIZ h.is lwthim- tlll lIlfk'i!Y.ll put uf li. H. on his c.ir . . , tliooses Doris lliy . . . Quiet F.itmt'r limxrri' is iisihilly iii S. lift- , . . Likes genuine plt-.isure in .ill sports nut- high . . . tiillctis pipes the musit ilqmirrrmfiir . . . plus .1 rmtliiig good lwimlts . . . likes .llllIll.llS. for .L liohhy . . . future intlntles uml- xxitlietl drum iii our lxiiitl . . . .1 sports p,miqiil.irly uiclqei' simiiiit-ls . . . Illlfir lege. emliusinst . . , frienils .mf lDi.imiin.l. 'V .'l 1 . - . i. mg t.irtti hmllmxs slI.lk.Ll.1llU!. PHI H I, M!V,!IJ.K XT I H ,L X1 C , Att, 5ltt. .mrl liimiiy ...liiiiirt in mt . . f . WN., W.!,. .. ,I ,,.. film N.. il, fill . llthtf flux f, filet lftlf IHIIKX . ,t.,,z 1 f. . . .. , I A 11.111 fflfli, fifth'-tft II.' liltt Pill Eimlgt Ur MINIHLSS' fflffff. ftft 111 '5 l. ll.1114f. 4' ur VALENCIA A SIMONETTI A whiz at the rink is Val who loves roller skating plans to become a business machine operator a good disposition is a treasured gift passes leisure time cookrng and sew in Italzan Club, Glee Club 9-x X 'v Q-, mf? JOAN E SIIxORSIxI oans future reveals sales and office ,.., work after graduation shell miss B H S s rallies and bftnd finds diversion in fishing and picnics -'v chums with Pat Crouse Anne Vogt and Margaret Butt Home Economies Club ,if si Q. WILLIAM SIMENDINGER I R Some day Bill hopes to put UI rn Ni ' D Shingle VSISS thttse suit wiches Cleveland Indi in r int Bill are all great pfils i s formation from a hitlt l ii l s t sa s en! C mul flt rf 91 ,h . ,IV ' 3.1 . 'Pm . . - X, QWX Aux . ' ' 'Qs 2 ' fm 1, ir . V .Y sf 1 A 2' ' so A ' L X 4 X 1 r . 1 A. -5 l wi If. . 'fr . I I U, i I ' ' C fr . . I 1 . , . . . . t . . . . . . . - . , Q .X g. . . r 4 . p , ,gif A 4' , 11, K J'-1 .5 N 4' gt . b . 5 si 1 A ' W . i , - -ww . ...sf i. L 1 i. N Llf . l 'K . ' ' '. . . i . . . gets li: in' , ' ' - in ..., tm h' : . ff: ' Y - ' 1 '53 ., - , , .V rt Slut! ,wi ' .' , i I firm Clfzft Q., ' F A Q V ' i - - .ftii41.,2,-J: I1 H72 - ANN K. SIMONSEN Cedar Grove is home to this shy but helpful lass . . . content when reading . . . going to put her shorthand ability to use as soon as she graduates . . . likes summers and the Giants. MARJORIE SINGER 'We all remember Margie as our pret- ty majorerre . . . special liking for Frankie Laine . . . member of the I. D. K. D. Yfs . . . has a dreamy wardrobe . . . enjoys dancing . . . it's business school come fall. 7'Il'll'll7I-Q, Mzzjnrcfllcz' Glee Clulzf A. A, l3c'pr'e.-c11l111iz'c'.' B.1.icb.zll.' Ctmzem Club. 92 r i E IH 'FR 4- 4 23 5 ia Su r4..,., This was the greatest Roman of them all. SENIQRS , 4 A' as sf. p K.. 7 ' JOAN A. SMART joan's spirited laugh is popular with friends .Ioan Bogart, Audrey Teschner, and the lunch table gang . . . Awful- Awfuls and popular music rank tops . . . real sports enthusiast . . . future in the WAVES. Girls Glee Cl11b,' Mixed Glee Clubp Lefzclen Clubg Home Economics Clubf Intmmlzml Sportr. P KY' ' JOANN E P. SMETHURST joanne's big aim for the future is to don a nurse's uniform . . . avid Yankee footer . . . can be found with S. T. A. T.'s most of the time . . . Guy Lombardo her idea of swell music. Drill Team: Senior Gym Teamy junior Gym Teamg Chemirtry Clubg Latin Clubg French Club: Archery Teamq Senior Girl Rc'.rerveJ,' Clan R eprefe1zlall1:e. IIIXABITH 3 SMIIH DORIS SMIIH x so L14 y lefty 1rr1 to sy L L rlurs 1 vcr Dm Us frlumds lIlLlIlLIL Dot An IIARX I H SOI OMONI ll IIS IILI' UK LlI'C9Sf.S NNIIII LFSUII L LIU I 4 umm rx her sxxurncss mmm zur mlss Nr Sum: Llmrrms uerume smooth LIIIILLI' L lurx H o SINIIU p ms I I Il be rcmunbcrcd by I mrnd Nux rrlx if nr Tculucrs Collrigc I Ix Iurblll lu n lm 4 IZ ll I I I mmf f mum zml x INIS lu msuzfzllz Cllr fill L 4 If c lc L7 Hill C 1 1 lc 1111 Slllllllllllln C ll J 6 nmzlllffcn DOLORES SPADONE By her frrends Dolores rs consxdered a UICC dresser and a gxrl who knows her muslc plans ro do office work after graduauon frnends are Margne Singer and Evelyn Cerlxgnone Twrrlm g Camera Club vu.,-1. Irrxu s s mrrx rmsac thc restful stun 5 H IS rmrlrrrded xbuur ururr w ns 1 gre rr gm for sworrs as III If r Iwrsrlnrll bxslxerwr INJIII 1 but friends Due I L cr I1 zur II lll lIUlxllS fl! 1 4. fi L., g MICHAEL N SORCE D rk haxred Mnke lxkes to roam the halls wrrh Ron Ray Frank joe or Vm a smcere friend enjoys sports and good musrc has a dare wrrh the Navy after graduarron f1 -fats Baseball Team Intramural Bafeket ball N Q 1 I.. -vi. ' VINCENT SORCE Vmme rs the possessur of dark hur a ready smrle, .und bop glrsscs deflmtely a Yankee f.m delnghrs m fnendly .lrgumens muh Dodger fans dures on Iw srlwxll md four ball 3- 93 M H.lpp1'-1' -I 'I-Q' I ' ' I5 pg 'gil the IZIQ1' on rho 'y 's, 1 Dec , . .1 I ' - Igl I . . . 7 S ' ' ' - ,1 , , sur.IA1' .rll ' vm , . , II ' I . IQIIIU CQ 1IIy. II' 1' Ijfll- ' ' L 6511 .-,. 1 1511 A--- , 1. 1 1 1 will 1 1 nk I 1 .1 1, 1 , A 1. MC f I J 1' ' ..., ' I I ,' H all . .I I . . . IA ' tw slim ing by . . . A I ...will ug f ' ' ' ' 'LII 1 ' 'ra ' '2' l 2 I 'IIA ' .... 1' 'L ' 1' .I .. ns our m'c1' Tam . Ck cc . G! AH1y1,1,-1rl'1A11.T :.HU,,1. D-1 I'I.xr'wy go A -1 .. - 4 . gy I III, S' l I' lf, .fzvilx S'l'II1D If 'X' 'll N.: ff, lffczz' ls f 5' 1 Ulrl 'md 1 ' 'lu A ' ' I 'A Pl'l 'f - f I 4 H ,f If 1.11 'I'lff lv,-ffffr riff-J' ,lm Idfmff- 'W HW fm ' ' 1111 J .X 'I I j' QI l. f ' . :'. ' 3' , r SI. 4+-I I x , 1 31 'F ..1-, ' Q' Cl 'x lf. 5' - ' 'Q 4 1 . . . 1 1 1 1. . . y A. ADRIENNE M. SPANJER Whrm's that Cedar Grove girl with the smart clothes? . . . Adrienne, ofcourse . . . crazy about Navy uniforms . . . always seen with best pal Nancy Dewar . . . plans to attend Berkeley in the fall. junior Gym Teamg Senior Gym Teanli Drill Team: Senior Girl Re- rerL'e.t,' Spanish Club: Cboir: Tbe Fortune Teller ,' Tumbling Team. ag? t 49 Hogg, t r ltmmu lu 1 cs S'-'l C' ANTONETTE SPANO ' I feature jazz concerts, tomato pie, boys with pegged pants and suede shoes, says Toni . . . secretarial work lies ahead for this cute member of the I. D. K. D. Y.'s. V Italian Club: Dirplay Committee. 94 BARBARA SPILLER Barbs mad about the Dodgers . . . good eating is second love . . . posses- sor of naturally curly locks . . . spent many hours in friendly chatter with Delta Psis . . . college coming up in fall. Red Crorrg Senior Girl Refefverg Spanirb Clubj Glee Clubj Bandg Tbe Fortune Teller. SEN IORS .asf PH ANDREW STAFFORD JR. Nothing like Bee-Bop for Andy . . . a real Mozart when it comes to the piano . . . Andy and his car are the best of friends . . . actually likes do- ing math problems . . .- engineering college awaits. Sophomore Clan, Vice Preridentg Junior Clan, Preridentg Senior Clan, Vice Preridenlp Key Clnbf Tumbling gin? National Honor Sociezyg Matb u PAUL NW. STAKIQ Paul is usually seen running from class to class trying to he on time '... seniors will long remember him tts our very capable fciotlmtll Illtllltllltl' . . . will make Ll good minister. Key Clzzlzf Malin Clftlfq l oo!l1.1ll zlltzmzlqerf STUDIYNT I'RliN l'.S'. ll LUCILLE A STIVALI Everyone knows Lou a generous gal wtth gleaming black hair wouldn t miss one of those B H S basketball games either college or business school will open its doors to Lou Joan Domemck Elaine Lyon Bette Zacheiss are best pals ltulmn Club, Secretary, Leaderr Club Student Counfczl Clan Rep rereniatwe MFMORIES Photography Sta LORRAINI2 R, S'I'Al,'HS lttlk to larry .tntl you ll tttlk tthotit the Roller Derby . . . enjoys vttettions 'tt Keansbtirg . . . will miss Mr, B gtntl Tlitirstltty gossip sessions . . platters rttte in her leisure . . . with knitting neetlles. . latest talented l.ll,l.IAN M. STIZBBINS 'lnkes to swimming like at hirtl to ily- ing . . . stttunch supporter of cheering :lt ftmtitlmll gttines . . . one of the ll 'l', lJ.'s . . . typing whiz . . . after school tlgtys it'll he gt seeret.try's life for I.il. l.C'azler'i Clllllf Ilome l:'t'oi1owit't Cflfzllf Kell Crm if S'l'l,'l7l1'.'N l' l'lCl.'X l4S'. lletul Tjipiit: ,llI1'.'llOlCllzQS, Tjjarzzlq Sf.1,fl.' f,l1et'1'let1tli11Le.' .Sjttzzzfifv Cflulzq L. I . S. Clulz, lhziitlt 111. ffx f' DOROTHEA R STEWART Dots warm sincere personality will be an asset in her career as a nurse enjoys her newly found pastime of sewing whiz at baseball Nancy Roberts and jacqute Brady Dots favorites German Club Claemutfy Club Anemc and Old Lace Advermmg and Tzcket Committee it-. Q.. if CT' jf NANCY A STEYERT Nan a future photographers model known for her pleastntncss mtl smart clothes alwaxs so nmt tall boys cooking and tl tneing top her list of favorites fumor Gym It N1 Suzzor Cyn Team Dflll Yum In ttlmt Club 95 BARBARA D. STONE Nice appearance and pleasing per- sonality . . . travels with Doris Koch, Pat Volta, and Maureen Mahn . . . en- joys ice skating and swimming . . . dislikes rising early . . . hopes to find employment in an office. rs- !! Q oi:- --nd I 1 W ,X N liorn Crafters. SEN IORS C' BEVERLY M. SUGGS Buggs is the songstress for the Swing Serenaders . . . a welcome newcomer from Belleville . . . prefers Perry Como and dancing . . . Jean Kurner and Ethel Larekamp say she's tops . . . a future WAVE. Choir. 96 L- aw- 1-.X T 'Y MAUREEN E. SULLIVAN Rene, one of our cute twirlers, is noted for her cheerful personality . . . friends, the Delta girls, say she dotes on roller skating and swing records . . . sec- retarial school is her goal. Twirlingj Mixed Glee Club,' Girls Glee Clubg International Relation: Club,' Camera Clubg The Fortune Teller ,' Ar:enic and Old Lace. PAULINE SUMSKI Paul is one of the talented few who make their own clothes . . . favorite dream is another trip to Miami . . . future secretary . . . Margie Butt and Lil Stebbins share Paul's flare for pop- ular music. STUDENT PRINTS,' Spanish Club: C. F. S. Club, Secretary. HARRII 1 J SURASKY H1rr1ets l11x6 11111 p11no p1f1y111,1, have 111111111111 ffllfly 1 p1rty she often enjoys 11s P 1111 Mm Ford records 11so 1111112 111111 Nmq 1n11 Ruth 11111111 11111 pr1p1r1 her for for Clgjll 1111111111 work I I A Pr1r11l111f MFMORIIS' flnb C1115 C161 fl11l1 DAVID SUTHYRI AND A g.,11mp51 of 111111111 1111r 1 lou b1r1 11111 111111 D1x1s one y IFIKXELILC1 bx 1111111111115 the boys from Plflx 1V1LI1l4X1lSI wrt best p1ls IIITI5 to 1tt11111 111 z1ero11111t1C1l 11111 1m I111f1111111111l huiefball IAURA I' SVKNSON O11 1111s1 y11rboo11 11e11111n1s vmnls I 1ur1 111 lf 11r1ss1r cm M1115 xxr1r1 11so 1111111111 mLlSlLl11y 11111 111 1 11111111111 1ss1t to the collcge of 111r 1111 C1 lll HO! ll Sl Ilffflflil 111111101 TN 11011111 ll111111r S111 l6l1 Orrin llfll 13111111 111111111 C1712 Tc11111 fra 1166 11 Oflfllllllf 011111111 Eff BARBARA L SWENSON A paragon of delncate charm and sub tle beauty smart as a whnp a talented amst musxcal tastes lean toward operettas fnends Emxly LaScala and Betty Smnth say she w1ll attend an art school or col ege Matb Club lumor Gym Team Semor Gym Team Drzll Team Na '1- is KENNETH SWAN College shmes m the future for thas Yankee fan model raxlroadmg and stamp collectmg take up some of hxs spare tune can be seen wnth Bob Eaglesham and Gene Lindsey I N-f 151 V317 tzonal Honor Soczety, Cbemutfy Clu , MEMORIES , Art Stag. 4 N Tumbling Club. CAROL R SWARTZ Hear that mellow ce1lo 7 rlmt's Carol playmg w1ll m1ss the band room fifth period Barbara Ison and Alnce Brady sax she IS ml11ms1c1l and full of fun n IDLISIL c1re1r 1169 ahead Band: 011l1111tm Slirnzq Qzmrtct All 5111111 On 111 11111 11111111111 111111111111 flub 97 1 ,Q ' 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 . . . 'L 'f. ' . . . I H ' ' ' 1' A - 1 ' 1' 1 K. t 1 1 ', -' .,-, I -.1 s L . , , K l ..' l 1 '1 -1' ' '- -gg b ...1n- - ,I 1, 'H' - 11 J' 5 I ,J . V4..T . . 1 .1 x ,. , . ' , , 11- 11 1':'A '. 1'- . . 4 ' 11. H I ,Q - I ', L ik' 1 v . 2 L 1 1 1 - 'I - I-In ' 1 2 A11x1l1111g Smfl. ffllflffflfflflf Sflrlflfflf 1' Cl11l1,' C1'11'111.111 f,'lIll1.' Cl7L'7Ill,llVj,' Clzzbf , ,' ll A ' ' . . ' ll, ' . 7 , 1' ' 1 . I ,I X Nw A , 2 3 ,1 - Q '51 S DQ, V, 4,- f L Q - V I f na I' 1 ' , lx ' ' K 1 . . .. ' ' S- 1' . 1. - I - I, ,, - . . . ' . b. - 98 NANCY E. SWENSON Nancy wants to be a school teacher . . . has a bubbling personality . . . friends are Teddy McCambley, the 52's, and the J. U. G.'s . . . likes knit- ting and reading . . . always laughing. Drill Team: Senior Gym Team: junior Gym Team: Senior Girl Re- Ierreff Junior Girl Rererverg Latin Clubg Spanish Club: Chemistry Club,' F. T. A.,' Archery Club. yi' .Q N ,. 'Y- is . . i'lAve, A A ...... , A I - 12 'li 5 0 Q J l wi 1 W4 si 1 UYAYL. J XJ'rfi,.iVt., V 'lx And mit S2lLlCl'l'Cf.lLlI no lessf 'T' -'r mf 5 .aa . V SEN IURS . . ,sell N L ' JOAN SWERDLOW Knit two, putl two, whispers joan as she makes those colorful argyle socks . . . nicknamed Cookie by pals Roberta Cvik and The Skippers will miss first period study hall gab sessions after graduation. Girlr Glee Club' Mixed Glee Club' The Fortune Teller ,' Spanish Club. ROBERT C SYSESKEY 1' The one who always has you in stitches this happy go-lucky guy is happiest when fishing or hunt in hell be operating in the fu ture . . . as a butcher that is! Inlramural Sports Mechanics Club. JANE SZUHANY Whos that peeping out of Lil Har- ringtons car and pushing that lock of hair off her forehead? . . who else, but Janie' her friendliness and sense of humor will be an asset to any college. Band' Senior Girl Rerervexg Junior Girl Reserver' Senior Gym Tearng Chemifzry Club' National Honor Soc- iety Intramural Barketballg Intra- mural Baseball. talented m dramatncs en Joy s VIRGINIA IA I L C1 nnyb lowly ILFSOIIIIIQ xxrll l greit help to her future e xreer ol 111115 ln oys p Iyllg I p 1 dmclng Ind roll1r slemm, nur fl'1Cf1LIS Ire Lorrune Ixemeh ljlflilfl Lytle md Dolores flullemxslxl 6111111111 11111 A 111111 1111 1 Cx Q.. DAVID C TINTLE Husky blond halred Dee will long be remembered as the stalwart center and captaln of our gndnron heroes good natured favorxte pastxme ns eatlng college ln the cards Vafnty Football, Captam Intra mufal Basketball WIIIIAMA IAHIOR A grext fellow the elov1n of our lunel perlod 5 hrs frlends lrel I. err lred Il1xoo1 m Andx Hmm enjop mtme md sump eolleetmg xull enter the held of eleetromes 1x11111 C 11 11111111111 121111111 XVIIIIAM lx 'IIIILR H115 oll to 1 ILTIIIIL guy noted for hls leaderslup md SLIIOIIYSIIIP of llllllllllfy md modnsty 1.11 If xeterlslle of .1 gentlem 111 enjoxs 1ll sporu sure lxre sueeess lll LUIILLL 511111111 C 01111111 P71 Il 11111 N 111011 11 1101101 5011113 IDCIJS S1111 CJCIIIIJII 11111 V111 111611111711 IICIILA7 111111 C11111111fj C11b 1111 C1 ll 11011 111 L111g111 34. s AUDREY B TESCHN ER Ann Mclintree and joan Bogart affirm Teschs affmlty for readxng eating and T V she adds movles and sewnng to the Inst work m the field of rnerchandxslng ns ahead Gul: Glee Club Q, 1. Sf Xt :QQ '5- I1 F' 1 JANE B TIMKO Here ns a gxtl wnth PCl'SOI'l.1llty plus swlmmmg, tennxs, and lulemg p1ls wnth 52'ets and S 'I' A I s fu ture includes Collage .md atudymg dtamatxcs Red CfC1ll, 5111011111 111111111111 11171 101' C111 161111111 S111101 C1111 R1' .rer11'1, TllI71l71Q 11171107 C1101 T1az111 'Tbe 101111110 111111 , Yp.1111111 C11111 ' f ': : .. , . . 1 I' 1 .' 15' ...air 1 ' 4 wen ' ' '1L 7 ll 1 1 - 'L -- I Lp kr -A - ' . . . I ' ' 1 ,. . A I g . , ' ,J L . . 'g . . . enj I4 rj tue igno, 'I V , sa' V I ft - .- ' - .14- 1 1,4 fb1,:' 2' I,.d 1' . . V ,. I Sal LA' fu' rgg jg 'f'11 XIV' f 1' L 1 ' ' 1 ' I 1 1' All 1 v 1 1' r I P 1' 'I 'I 4 . 4 A A A ' 1 ' x I I I L ' ' 1 1 1 . , ' 1 , '1'f All U11 '11 ,1 11. 'A' f .' my ,JJ A Q,-5 31 411,15 ' fg L111'1f,' f1f1.5l11ff. 5911111115 P1'l1fJJ C,7'L'Zl'.' 13051 C1111 C.11111, 1 K, ,I F- ' Q 1 'N an 1 'wx ,., ' iv R' S' ' Y-v Q-.,,,v AA K1 1 4 g. : 1 , ' go' L L ' A ' I . ,A 1 5 11 41:-','? 1 'Th i 1' 11 .N , - . . u A Q - ,A 1 3 J. - . U 13111111 DENNIS TOLLEY Swede is that handsome blond-haired Hawkeye . . . and a first-rate fellow to know . . . he confesses dislike for studying and bleached blondes . . . he'll miss that 2:24 bell at college. Barketball. f's.lV 3127 5 is And that for youl Q' ' ' . ,W Y E R S N10 S f f f ' ur' 5. f . il QL ,ox ' 4 1 rj, if :lc sh xl ' xxx G pf S fi W ' ' Z xr L l3'X 1 K 'l ' K .. JAMES E. TRIMBLE jim just loves to talk about automo- biles . . . says he'll miss all the gang at fifth lunch most . . . congenial and cooperative . . . says he'l1 never under- stand females . . . future plans un- decided. Claenzifzry Clubg French Club. 100 GEORGE E. TRYON Slim is known for his humorous ture . . . hobby is building models . . . top diversion is playing basketball . . . pals with Bob Graham and Bill Fitter . . . appalled by too much homework . . . college ahead. Ha' Spanirla Cluby Cbemirtry Clubg In- tramural Sportf. PAUL G. TUERFF Paul is trade-marked by his whole' hearted laugh . . . enjoys reading, play- and photography . . . and sports lover . . . his sincerity and de- ing the piano, honor student renowned for pendability . . . after college is a career in journalism. National Honor Society, Preridentg MEMORIES, Literary Editorg Boy: State: German Clubg French Clubj Clnemirtry Club. AI BER'I W VAN lNWlCYN Wlmen Bumps 15 around youd better not mlke rrsh statements xgunst the Dodgers 1eeompl1shed model ur plane bullder footbtll ml uoxxl me supporter le nes B H 5 xx th fond memorxes of study halls I zmlblzfzr C lub Q .14 4 PATRICIA A VOLTA A roller derby enthusrast wrth a love for dancmg will be a success rn office work well lnked by pals D T D s and joan jullano noted for her qulck wrt Leaderr Club MEMORIES Pbotog rapby Staf. tins K. , . PEIIR VAN RIPER ltll lteome Pete 15 1 PI'OfLS1OIl xl sodr Ierk tt SICITIS 1 goood student bLldCllLS tre Bull lxtter md Bob Crrx nm 1 photogjmphy bug, or xx ml errls fruwhten htm eolleee m the future S111 U11 6111111111 C crman C 111 Cfzwenz Club IN 111011111 I-101101 8061613 Boufm LCHSIIC MI HOIXIFS S mm 'Sn 5 2 fs-v M ANNE M VOGT Amxcable Sxs says Perry Como and kmttmg argyles wxll long be her fa vorxtes as wrll pals joan Pxllmg Marlene Schmitt and Conme Oswald a secrerarxal career IS rn the future German Club Iumor Gul R .fewer Semor Gzrl Reserves ME MORIES Typmg SMH C F S Club Anemc and Old Lfwe, Tzcket Com mzltee, C o chazfrman fr if ov' hr CHARI FS VICARI A future U 9 Mrrme Qharlle IS eregrrrous and smeere fnutomobrles flsemstte l1lIT1 loses to rellx and new T V chooses blsebull and footbtll buddles ire Brll Salvatore md Gregory Rzeemskr Ilalnuz Club STL DIKVI PRIINTS Acfz erzzruzg Mamzqcr .pr 99x 0- YTD ROBERT A VOGT A hkable, frrendly guy say best frrends Jack Alworth, Tom Vhllmms, and Duck Conklm sports the Dodgers, and good food plersc Bob he'll S0011 be study mg .lC'I'OI11L1l'lC.1l engmeermg Stage Crea 101 1 ,1' ' 1 ' 1 D L . . I e ' .1 . . . r 7 ' . . . . . L11 . . .. . - - - - 1 ' ' ' g 1- ' . C. I ' . . . r . , . . . 4 , l. Yr f r...f- 'fe . - 1' 4' r' '.14': I ' Q v ' v i ' -vi' g'r' 'L . t ' . . . t K' .L ' ' Z ' ' ' ' . . . . . ' 2 r Q . . ' ' . . . l 1 L l - - - H - I . .. ,I ' ' . , . r zff , ,' 1' ,X lg , . . , - , .I ,.- V1 N A n L ., , ' U , Q X . , , v , . A 1 Q f fr rf +A 7 1 X - 4' 1 1 l ' ,l - I 4 I ' - r 1 . . 4, I K . .-,rx .- im . 2,2-'73 :'7' , ,fgf 57- ' Q,,,4,w:, K In ,. nu, ' -A W 'Nl -rp M I , th Q-.,,,,, ..- x - ' ' 'Q . . . ', 1 . . 1 3 9' V , , , u ' J e- o 1 nu- n l . U - . - 1 1 g . . . - 2 1 ' ' ' 1 l u ' .u ' J y ' , IRENE WARD As Irish as a shamrock and as pretty as a picture . . . this talented member of the S. T. A. T.'s finds hen parties relaxing, an art. career ideal, and the lunch table gang wonderful. Latin Cluhp Senior Girl Re.ferveJ,' Chemixtry Club: F. T. A.,' Arsenic and Old Lace ,' MEMORIES, Asxirtant Art Editorg Senior Gym Team,' Drill Teamf Choir. If 5- ROBERT C. WARD, JR. Where there's music, there's Bob . . . his many friends include Paul Stake and George McMotan . . . likes tro- pical fish, electricity, and the organ . . . always seen with a money bag . . . good luck as a minister. Bandg Orchertrag A Cappella Choir,' Projection Crewg Key Cluhf ME- MORIES, Literary Staff S t u d e n t Council: Arsenic and Old Lace ,' French Club. -y It 0 X l lhe C tntlemen of the Press O ll SENIORS vga Qu QQ SUSAN WARD To study commercial art at Syracuse U. is Sue's ambition . . . beautiful smile . . . volatile nature . . . she ad- mires ftankness in others . . . likes swimming at Montclair Pool . . . bowl- ing, dancing, and horseback riding also rate. 'The Fortune Teller, Art Commit- teef Arsenic and Old Lace, Art Com- mittee, Chairmang Choirg STUDENT PRINTS. 3 o .Af KA,-I ' 1 RICHARD K. WEHNER Dick is always a real competitor . . . pals with the Bullets, Bob Ribbans, and George Keller . . . reading, dancing, sports-his favorite diversions . . . an intelligent student . . . collects stamps and coins . . . will attend Arizona University. French Cluh. Treayurerg German Cluhg Intramural Bafkethallg Golf Team,' Tennix Teamg Bowling League. FRED H. WEIDMANN Fred spends most of his spare time with the Bullets . . . is quiet and agree- able, except when somebody disparages the Dodgers . . . enjoys music, base- ball, und basketball . . . hc'll begin col- lege next fall. French Clulxx Gcrnmn Club: Intru- nzurul Bu.r,et'llJull.' Bfzzrling LLYIAQIIG. VALERIE A. WEI.CH Nancy Swenson and Shirley Federici tell of Val's fondness for dating and eating . . . swimming and ice skating are her favorites in sports . . . collector of postcards and foreign dolls . . . future typist. Mixed Glee Clubg Choir. i ROBERT A WHITE JR A bunch of freckles and a winning grin are Whites trade marks one of B H S s all time track stars seen with Bill Lorenz and Dan Fine an cant stand poky drivers Bank Reprerentatwe Track Crorr Country 11.45-4 . FIUKNK C WERST JR JOHN WENNING, JR. lt would be hard to find a more active guy in B. H. S. than tall good- looking Hans . . . co-captained our l95O grid squad . . . entering the statistical held after college is his am- bition. Vanity Foofbull, ffo-Cupltzin. l95Og Truck Team: German Club, Pre.rlalent.' Key Club. Vice Pre,fiflen1: Nalional Honor Society: Student Cozmrilx 13051 Stale. -3. S Chucks pals jerry Petnllo and Neil Goldberg can tell you that he packs a wicked bridge hand ardent opera an no definite plans for future ambition Cadillac convertible Lrbrafy Club German Club 43.37 3 hs Easily recognized by her peppx per sonalxty has a Hair for I-tnittin argyles enjoys sippin coltes at Stems with The Lucky Sucn rtlmes to the songs of Tony Bennett co lege is ahead German Klub junmr C1772 Tc nn Cbemzflry I lub Dllplll C OUIIIIIIYCC 'Thr I'0rtum Ttllrr Ixea' from Chou' . N ' u, s i , L 6 I xi C' u . I ,' . i 4 . I , ' Mm i . +- is CAROLINE A. WESSEI, 51 5' 7 - if Q,-M 4 i 103 Bl RAY WIECH Ray is a real radio bug . . . noted for his quick wit . . . enjoys long bicycle rides . . . affinity for music and cherry cokes . . . he'll study to be an electronic engineer. Radio Club, Preridentg Bandg Or- clyestmg Swing Band: Cbemixtry Club, Prop Crewg Projection Crew. 733- 6 QM A 5 yi, Swing and sway-the Hawaii in way. I 1 5 'U SENIOR vlgx JULIA A. WIESMETH Well liked for her warm and friendly personality . . . julie is going to miss the drill team most . . . playing the piano fills her spare time . . . plans on a secretarial career. German Club: ArJenic and Old Lace ,' Junior Gym Team, Senior Gym Tearng Drill Team. 104 if ELAYNE WIGLER Elayne is known to be a good dresser . . . likes Latin American dances, traveling, and swimming . . . best friends include Dotty Papier and Christine Paladino . . . best of luck in a modeling career. Spanirla Clubq Leaderf Clubg Girl! Gle: Cluby Bank Reprerentaziveg Stu- dent Council. uv' IW MILDRED J. WILCOX Toots is very well liked . . . has a smile for everyone . . . enjoys listening to the radio . . . friends are Barbara Schuyler, Barbara Young, and Barbara Spiller . . . plans to go to college. Leaderr Club, Spnnifb Cluby Red Crorrf Prop Crew. WILIIAM C WIIHELM 'lrll Wxlllt llkts Qrrtlxtrs mtl mllla before FCIITIIIAI, at night I-Iavukcyes and melt Irost number among., lals frtentls pastxmcs Ire basketball SVNIIUITIIDQ., mtl frntntls CIIEIIILU' mg college wt utrng, lnm Cemmrz club Irzfnmzfzml Bula! lm! H15 JOHN-I WINTERS JR IHQUISIUVC johnny always wants to know why mfectxous sense of humor amateur auto tmkerer collector of stamps pamphlets nerals and match covers love for the sea wtll lead to Naval career Bowlmg League Secretary German Club French Club if 'Q' ifev X l jl AN WII HOFT lun alurys keeps tlaums Catherme C rog,l1an mtl MIFICJII Qulxtylaousc lun hunt, Vllfll ont of latr funnx mon olopucs r1tcs I1III.,lISll moucs mtl sports ln la huts gettlng., up early wants to become 1 comedmnnc Cfrfs C144 C1115 Dramatic C1115 YQ bar MARY F WILLIAMS Keen on tap dancmg favorite pas ume ns gomg down to see her frxend Pat plans career as hanr and beauty styl1st says football rallies are ex Ctrmg Prop Crew 5 5 1 A f M vi 'I 1 I IION XVII I IAMS In qulctntss and an conntltnce shall bc your strength budd1es jerry Parker and Brll S1mend1n4g,tr tell s Bully llkes to work on cars 1n sparc rnme plans to learn a skllled trade pv- THOMAS L WILLIAMS A ltrtle nonsense now and then IS rehshed by the wlsest men tan take xt as well as glve II future 1n engmeermg wrll mnss warthmg the twxrlers pracuce Stage Crew rllrzmzgtr Izztmmzmzl Sport: 105 2 A , - L .. , B 2 , . . . . y 1 y I h I I v A r h ,Q t ,L , , I Q A , v. , 1 , - J ,A 1 I ., 4. 44 , , , ' L A ' A ' ' ' cr ' v 'A 1 A ' . ,. . . . . K . A L . K , l 5 H ' ' ' 1 ' I ' I. 1 ' ' . . . I 7 'L ' V A . . . 2 ' 1 I ' l I l , . V ' , I ' 7 ' 4 . I V ' 'tr ' a V ' 7 ' . .' ' q . 1 1 - . . . I . L X A I F' , I . . ' U I' ,., ' . , . L ,, - . . . t f ' ' I ' L. , , ' V L ' A l V , .. K . I .- , . I . X. ' - I I , , . . . . . t I I . I 1 'e.1S,- - 8'-ff .4 . fa- , if 'L s - K . QT, .fr . -' . X I . , . u rr - - . . . ' fm - . . U' , , mx- , - - - . . . 1 I I ' . its Q., JOANNE K. WOLF CHARLES B. WOLSKI Q ANGELA L. WOODS FRANK E. WISNIEWSKI Squeezes some awful putty melodies out of that accordion of his . . . in- trigued by chemistry and electricity . . . may be seen with Walter Nazaruk . . . plans to join Air Force or enroll at college. Matb Club, Pretidentg Key Club, Preridentg Cbemiitry Club: Murical Monday Clubg Latin Clubg Cboirg Bandg- Orcbertmp Hi-Y. , -i i I x if-'E ,.. '- N , Hurrying in diss? f Q5 . w p sEN1oRs Fl 'W Q ' y 4 gg A J i . x v- t h ave 1 Wx f Friendly jo is active and popular . . . ambitious, intelligent . . . among friends are Edithe, janet, and S. T. A. T.'s . . . likes archery and swimming . . . will enter Duke to prepare for journalistic career. Senior Gym Teanzg Archery Teamp Drill Teanzg National Honor Society, Treasurerg Senior Girl Reserrerg ,lun- ior Girl Rerervef, Trearurerg Latin Club. Will his car ever be finished? ask best friends Syd Drury and Bob Her- bert . . . plans for future include sail- ing with the Coast Guard . . . swim- ming, hunting, salt water fishing, and boating top his list of favorites. Cron Country Teamg Tumbling Clubg International Relations Club. 106 Where you hear the Hot Canary, there's Ange, our first chair violinist . . . heads for college and nursing career . . . pals with Angela Salanitro . . . noted for getting along well with other people. Orcbertrag Latin Clubg String En- rernbleg Chemistry Clubg Tbe Fortune Teller. ' ' A DOROTHY C. VUURM Nice to be with, dubbed on her by friends . . . usually seen with Mabel Ranagan or Audrey Miyoshi . fan- cies sewing, reading, and the cinema . . . especially fond of Bing Crosby . . . she'll miss the band at college. Bamlg Germurz Club: junior Gym Team. JOAN E ZALUSKI Industry is the soul of business and the keystone of prosperity talent ed with a sewing machine wi miss the glories of being a senior noted for her friendliness and de pendability MEMORIES Typmg Edzzor STU DENT PRINTS Typing SMH Home Economzcr Club Hlil.l2Nl2 A. XVYTYSHYN Blonde-haired Tiny is just as her name implies . . . likes to sing and talk . . . especially fond of opera . . . friends are Phyllis Knoll and Dick Mazur . . . future? a high school music teacher. I . T. !l.,' CriL'fNIu'lI C.'l11l1,' STUDlflN'T PRINTS: Slnzlwzl Co1zz1cfl.' Clwoir: Senior Girls Qmzrtef. BARBARA A. YOUNG Thumbs down on egotistical people, says Barb . . . Cvershwin's music and New York Yankees rate high, as do friends l.ois Brinkerhoff. Marion Pelc, and Celeste Magill . . . after graduation comes college. lpfzlvlzlflf Club: Sjmrzirlv Cilllflf F. T. A: Orclveitrux Lafiu Clulnq Nafiomzl Hwmr Sovielyj L6'd1'!Cff Club: The l nrtzn2e Tcllerug Arsenic and Old Lace. R, ELIZABETH A ZACHEISS Oh, those report card Thursdays get me down cries Bet whos a rip snortin Dodger fan the field of art has a claim on her future as good times with Lucille Strvali and Elaine Lyon Leader! Club Arremc and Old Lace Art Commzttee Italmn Club Make up Commmee lab 2 Q'- ROBERT ZAHOUR A smile from ear to ear distinguishes Bob bowling is favorite sport among friends are Andi Iohnson ann Bob Rlbbans conscientious and industrious will m ike 1 hne chem ical engineer Freneb C1111 C umm Club ll :Ill C u 131111171 Icmzzt Clumzilrj Club i'Nz1mr1zl Hmmr Soizclg 107 F 5 - - f , 4' 5 '-' is Q-M-v' Y' VI ln... ' . sn i 1 ' .' ' ' ' '11 y A I 1 ' ' . , rx - , - , , , 1 . r .1 . 4 i f is Q-1 v V 9 ,f',' 1-'. ,Q fic. LENA F. ZARRO l'm a daydreamerf' asserts good- natured Lena . . . confesses a fondness for spaghetti and soft music . . . will remember cramming for tests . . . also good times with Roberta Cvik and Elsie Hager. Spanish Clubg Student Councilf Italian Clubj Intramural Sporty. f faxx ' -- ' 4 'Ui 'YQ QP'-Q 1-s-,. fgx ff f. x 4? DOLORES ZBIKOWSKI This cheerful miss says that she'l1 miss her classmates most . . . especially Lor- raine Keach, Shirley McCool, and Vir- ginia Tate . . . finds diversion in roller skating and songs by Bing . . . office work is next on the agenda. German Club. 108 7' sf., , - I A l7llllL'll of Hsqtlilrcsf XS I N 'li if .gs If Y V 5 Q If ' 5 IT Y-' DOLORES A. ZICARO A warm smile and jolly disposition de- scribe Dee . . . is going to miss Miss Albinson's Good morning, Honey . . . dancing, sewing, and swimming fill spare time . . . friends Terry Mango and Lois Moormann. Spanish Clubf Junior Girl R6.l'6f1f6.l',' Senior Girl Rerer1fe.r,' Leaders Clubg Red Crofsg Home Economic: Clubg Arsenic and Old Lace. SEN IORS 41' BARBARA ZIMMERMANN Ziggy is a reliable friend, say Shirley MacLeod and Illene Cosmas . . . loves to see the Giants in action . . . Dixie- land music and baking . . . hopes to be an air line hostess. IZVIYLYN ZXYICK FRANK ZlRRll.l.O Frank plans no gh mm rhc consrruciiim EDMUND C. ZUSIN FROST . . . likes lien pmics .mil collect- hcld nfrcr griiiiiigirion . . , his bright Fd ig Umfmc 'md env-going pm' mg rccurila . . . fricniis are Del Pin- 1- 1 ' Y '- -- - V '- - ' K ' A K . K zinu, Bev, limi C.1thx' . .. l. yr gustlm 1113 x5.lExLH lxm?Hi,' ' ' frlcgfv scsscs sharp scnsc of humor . . . cnioys Umm lk L I . llljlls U do 1 1 K 3 yi . . 'I wor' . .. m5iismr'1n' cr- tm LY qu' m0 qm ufhcne 'I 'olf .iml reumls . fimon I friends .ire . I 3 P sleidcr say hes Ll great yuy. 4, A X if . -A Sfmdllfy. 'lui Lcfron .md Bob Gouih . . . chicf I Library Clfzfli Ihzffmz Club. Llcsirc is to sec thc world, lfflfldfl fffllffi Lfdffcfif Club. fs, li 3,1 OE towards new horizons . , ' , , Y ' L V' 1, X , . 8 . N E' ' i K h r . .. mf '-A 1 X A Ft -K f . - .'..g , - '-Af f.2f.h - i ' 'I 4 5 i 1' 7 .f..- iE f-la! -.-, .ff-. Q iii 1'-iw M3 -4X: :'f u'f:llEL ' ' -- 5 - O9 . -- '--5.-, .. - .- ,, , -X Q.. , -Q-:,f f' . -:.,- -0, + , '- - - - J .. - . ,X .,g,3d,.f.A ,,-,-...Q .-. ,N - , L -- -w,,,.....J. -,W-Q, viii- x ,U-2-4-Y. .4-. l . 1- . 1,3 Vi Iivic will miss Mrs. Scclfs igvm class x' -5 YN Vu ggi g,FEEl-H 5 X .A-.f Front Mlss Fllen Hy nson Arleen Imager om M1ttson I11l Cyoldstem Mlss lxxth 1r111e XVIIIIIHIS Buele Bob C1r11h1n1 Bnll Pfelfer Bob Blfllhlfd George AILAIOYJD joel Notkm I Cr'1l1f1mg George NfCMK7f'1H Alt The f'lClllIy Miss Iillen Hy Advisers were M nson of the Speec 1 SENIOR FORU On M1rel1 I9 1937 we vutnessed one of the out st1nd111eg l5SC,IT1bllLS of our senlor ye1r the Senlor forum 'IIIIS forum ln wbleh ln xssue of eurrent xnterest IS demoer1r1e11ly dlscussed IS f1n 1nnu1l pro QFIID produeed by 1nd for senlors 'Ihe tople for tl11s yenr N815 entitled Wl11t Cm the Averlge CICILCD Do About Orgmrzed Qrrme rn the Unlted Smtes Much rnterest enthususm md 1ud1enee response were e1cl11b1red 111 tl1e questxon perxod follosung the speeehes fmd mtrt pmel deb'1te The p1nel, 111 order to beeome better 1Cqu11nted wltb forum JISQLISSIOII tttended 1 SCSSIOII of the ' A'r in New York Cxty last Town Meetlng of the 1 1 f le 'mel were' Wllllqm Februfuy. Members o I1 p . ' '- B1 'er' ill Goldsteing Pfeifer Moderfuor Arleen 5, f ' 1' oelNotkin' Robert jown h1'lIIS on' Robert I51r11l11rt ermre. ' ' Il rlish Depwrtment and iss K'1tl1'1ri11e W Illl'lIDS of the ng., l Depwrtment. -P- MEMORIES AUXILIARY STAFF Harrier Surasky Chairman Miss Drake Adviser Bonnie Nelson Ruth Allison Diane Doetterl Phyllis Knoll EIN! QE-If LITERARY STAFF Scared: ,Ioan Monseng Bob Riblvansg Jill Golclsteing Neil Beecherg Fred Ebertg Fred El- woodg Emily LaScalag Bob Ward. Standing: Jeanne Mc liwang Miss Drake, Adviserg Angela Salanirrog joan Brick- ellg Lois Brinkerhoflg Mary janet Profissig Lucy Mola. Alusent: Bob Barnharclg Shir- ley Cranwill. STAFF EDITORS ART STAFF Miss Fischer, Adviserg Irene Ward, As sistant Editorg Barbara Swensong Har vey Solomong Shirley Hoff, Editor Shirley Buhlg Teddy Mango lin spirity Teddy McCambleyg Mary Nemeth. Seated: George McMoran, Editorin Chiefg Shirley Hoff, Art Editorg Irene Ward, Assistant Art Editorg joan Za- luski, Typing Eclitorg Laura Svenson, Literary Editorg Joan Mattson, Literary Editor. Standing: Paul Tuerff, Literary Editorg Peter Van Riper, Sports Editorg Richard Bingham, Photography Editor. First Row: Clara Kolbacherg Maureen Mahng Lois Gehring. Second Row: Carolyn Rutsch- mang Connie Oswaldg Peg Lynch, Phyllis Mar- zullig Carol Eisinger. Third Row: Arlene Coriag Eleanor Loeschauerg Anne Marie Vogt, Mildred Schmidt. Standing: Miss Drake, Ad- viserg joan Zaluski, Editor. Patricia Volta: Lillian Neubauerg Mr cille Stivalig David Landerg joan julia nog Richard Bingham, Editor. J! MEMORIES The production of our senior yearbook had its beginning way back in the early days of October, 1951. It was then, after much careful deliberation, that a yearbook publishing company was solicited. Soon thereafter, the gigantic project of producing a yearbook for some four hundred and thirty-seven seniors was initiated. With almost agonizing slowness, our machine hnally began to gain headway. The various staffs, under the direction of our able Editor-In-Chief, gradually learned how to combine their efforts more smoothly towards their one ultimate objective. The Literary Staff will undoubtedly remember their difhculty in trying to write interestingly and authoritatively on new subjects. The Art Staff found that their ingenuity knew no bounds when they delved into the realm of their own imagination and talents. The dependability and accuracy of the Typing Staff was a major factor towards our final success. The industry and diligence exhibited by the Photography Staff put many of us to shame. We never would have gotten along without the help of the Auxiliary Staff, which did all our odd jobs. Special credit should be given to our Sports Editor, who was responsible for all the sports coverage in the annual. Guiding the overall production of this book was the Editorial Board and its advisers. Upon them fell the burden of work-filled hours and pleasures denied, as well as the anxieties and expecta- tions of every senior class member. The Staff and Board are deeply grateful to our advisers, Miss Drake, Miss Fischer, and Mr. Willever, for their genuine interest and industry on our behalf. Willever, Adviserg jerry Lauteynsg Lu- ARSEN IC Leuzs Belo Carol Pzzappz Jewry Bfevlo Tom Marrese 114 ULD LACE '1 R- Arleen lfaqer The l1o115L 1 If 1115 1 111d Old l me on the 111gh15 WYIIICII by Jerry Petrillo Pbyllzs Knoll Betty Mwer llgllfb d1111mLd lllkl the Lurrun rose on be 1 superb pLffOf!'IllI'ILC of Ar5e111L prucnrcd by 1111 be111or C1155 of l957 ol Dcccmbcr 7 lllkl 6 l9Dl losrph lxQ55Llr1111' Ar5cn1L lfld Old I me 15 1 111y51r1y Lo111rdy 1bo111 mo mac old l1d1L5 pfav 119 EO Q0 M1r1l11 111d Abby who hu 111 111 old house III Brooklyn l1y111g yy11l1 them 1re Brother 'Ieddy md Nephew Mor11mcr I11 III 111cmp1 to elude the l'1w LOLISII1 Io1111h1n md Dr L111s1e111 soon 1rr1ve to 1dd to the ch1os Morumer, wl1o lb the only sme 1es1dLnr, 15 III love w11l1 Ll1111L 1 111111151615 dmghrcr Despuc 1 surplus of dL1d bod1L5, thc pl1y c11d5 o11 1 key note of pe1Lcful11c55 15 C.o11s111 o1111l1111 1nd Dr EIHSICIH 1re returned to 111l Brother Teddy qccom pamed by Mlfflll md Abby lcues for H1ppy Dale S111a1or1um, md Nephew MKDFIIIIICF md El11111e pre p1re to 1o111 ID bllSbfLll xyadlock BeLa115L of the 5m1ll IlLlITlbLI' of womL115 p1rts, the C1511 Vblb doublcd to cmblc more g1rl5 to h1ve a part 1n the pl 1y lhe mst 111 the order of the1r foulzlzzzczl on jmqc 116 Mark Pressler A 'fx ' -- N .K 15 . 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' ' a -1 1 ,L - . 1 R . 1 - S Q by , 1 N . . . . 1 , , ' 1 H ,b Frank u',i51li6ll'Ski ' Jerry Racbmiel , ,U ', ' ,. V, 3 A., .i.iu...,.--is l in N 3. wx. Q N. 'fl 0, 5 PN N. I ,nw 14' 'rx X, L ITll1xL rim wursglus It 5 cldcrbcrrx vu me The sraae crexx aaspmblns for Bud 5 I. L x xx in N N 13 'Q 2 A E 3 ' 1 ham an H07 115717571 'lhc TSSISIIHI dxrutor of Mrs wma medcd mstruc YIUIIS 54 lifll Pfufu 1501 ll md lm mmuu rcpaxrs 91316966 Qo 5en10' YW 'haw 'he 'Mm Pj jfs: .5395- m my second act rust before Why Gemng feady for the Brg Show Phylhs Knoll The Rev Dr Harper Mtrrese Of the r jrll Goldstem Bro hy Thomas e appearance were Abby Brewste C1 Brewster Wrllxam Pferfer Orhcer P Ehzabeth Mrner Irene Ward Elgm Robert Ward Ted y rr Rachmxel Martha Brewster frcer Klern e y URMATIQ ew members There rs nothmg 1 fted A Teen Eager Carol Przappr ter Mark Pressler Dr 1 nk Wrsnxewskx Mr Wrt wou1d stop a h vrng nxghtmar to compare wrth hwrnp, one s Wxsh those prop cr Mortxmer Brewster Lewxs BeXof Mr Gxbbs Bnstern jerry Breslow Offrcer herspoon face r Harper r nathan Brews Rooney Fra d Barbara ames Duncan o R bert Herbert Lreutenant d by Myrna Brertbdrt an OHara o r was assrste tructed by erry Petrdlo Mxss Ehen Hynson facuky drrecto Young H6 The scenery desxgned by Mrss Dorothea Frscher and her art staff was cons he stage crew under the drrectron of Mr Robert Mrnchrn mrttees were headed up by Mr Max Klern t The F mance Com CS . ,nm .1 ' L, . ri-,R , if' A71 3 ' 1' tl L ' f D 1 5 i 'iv ' Q 'M 'E H g , 5 A .s , l r I, ft . p C' 1 37 fe B 1, X. .P ' 5 . ...- U ' U V L ' .. V . . Q H ' ' 1 1 7 7 . ' I . V ' 1 A 1 3 - 7 1 L ' ' , 7 I - a t , xv. H N y 1 V 'x 1- , 5 . x, . V 7 e- 9 , . ...,. t ' X '..,e iv. . ,f, . I tr T A ' - . L 2 1 9 'e . . y y 1 V 4 , - f .. . ' 4 s ff I , Q 'rf , . A . 1 W., J Ca 4 .E 5 , X - - - 6 - Y , . L . . , , ' ' 'Q , L - , J - J ' - ' ' ' 7 7 7 5 7 7 7 7 7 ' , l 1 a A 9 ' ? f 4 . l - K ' . xW i g a large number of extracurricular activities but they all have certain aspects in common All our activities foster and nourish the growth toward social maturity which comes through doing things together. A gradual de- velopment of character poise and self-con- Hdence is achieved in these varied activities also. Many times lasting friendships are made. Numerous opportunities for leadership and development of leader- ship are found in clubs music groups and sports. Through- out all prevails a sense of good sportsmanship and com- radeship. In some cases an activity may indicate a future career to a student. Behind all of these actiy ities flows a loyalty to our school and fellow students. This loyalty is better known by the term school spirit. School spirit transcends our entire school life. Wfithout it B. H. S. would be meaningless. Ex- amples of this joyful spirit are plainly to be seen at crowded basketball games rallies mornihg class meetings and in the many other extra-curricular activities of B. H. S. A nod of appreciation has been well earned by those members of the faculty who have served as advisers to activities. FQCTB LL TEAM PM TEAM PICTURE OF A SLCCESSFIJL BENGAL ELEVEN Front Ross Bob Pascal Tom Poxycll Tcd Husch 61111111 Rohn lohn Wenmnc lohn Ruby Dnlx Hapward Dave T1ntle Captam Dave Ixolodm Tony Russo 5.11 Patt1 john Condatore B111 Hardy Harry Modestmo S1dney Organ john Cox Second Roxy Warren Loxxans Head Coach Bob RUblDO B111 Hardt D1ck Flston Herb1e N11ller -lack SlllllNlfl Dave Brower B111 Chesney oe Reach Sandy Sflvall joe Rosanla Tom Panlco Don Stagg lr1nl1 Domcmtlx ljltlx W1llcrtL ohn Glomb joseph Moore Asst Coach Thnr Roxy Larry Boulcy Asst Comh Lcnmc Antlcr son B111 Vanderhoof Charles Mogue B111 Grabo Bob Sannhppo john S1ms Oll1e Charette Charles Kluxen Ronn1e Skorupslm B111 Ladamclt jack Toolc NI1ke Antolmo Wally Mmnoxy Skl Ken Waters Lou1s Petcrs V1L Paly1n Asst forth 1.1stR 1 D1cl1 Abell Roger Xlun, ack Lundehus Hank Pr1censk1 B111 Po11nsl11 Bob Curley Carl Swenson j1m Brady Frank Donohoe Vyto Koboshmslu jack Grube Jon H1lson George Four1e Joe Taylor Bob Murath B1l1Scheffel Bob OLeary Smokey DAVIS Carl Zelglcr Paul btlkc lNl1nag,er Fd H111 Don Beuller Frank Sull1van Asst Managers ohn Cox Tony Russo B111 Hardy 'U 'tb wwf BHK!! 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M f , -1 1 ' ' ' ' '4 -as. es 1,, 1' IQ,- Richard Hapward Harry Modestino Ted Husch Sal Patti Sid Organ john Wenning The 1951 edition of the Bengal eleven saw traces of their championship days as they amassed a 7 and 2 record. This fine record was a triumph for our new head football coach Warren Lowans. Coach Lowans became head coach when Bill Foley was elevated to the post of Director of Athletics. In spite of many graduation losses from the '50 squad, Coach Lowans built a strong team of hard- working boys. The Bengal eleven walked over their first four opponents, Lincoln, Belleville, Weequahic, and Central, to become a championship bidder. How- ever, their fifth contest dropped them from the ranks of the undefeated. An underdog Kearny team dealt them a crushing blow by upsetting them 13-6. Well, the Bengals romped over their next three foes in their typical manner. Came Thanksgiving Day and the annual rivalry between Bloomfield and Montclair. The Mounties had been beaten by the only unde- feated team in Eessex County, the team that later became the State Champs. This put the Bengals in a good spot to challenge the Mountie State Title. The Bengals played their most spectacular game of the season only to be beaten by the favored Moun- ties 20-13. This cut the Bengals' lead to only two games in this annual Turkey Day classic. The Bengals played all-round good ball through john Ruby John Condatore eight of their nine contests, their only poor showing being Kearny. The Red and Gray totaled 198 points, their opponents, 64 points. The usual starting line- up for this 1951 Bengal team was as follows: An- thony Russo, seniot, and Herbie Miller, sophomore, at end, Tom Powell, senior, and Bill Hardy, senior, at tackle, john Wenning, senior, and Harry Modes- tino, senior, at guard, Captain Dave Tintle, senior, center: Bob Rubino, junior, at quarterback, Bob Pascal, senior, and joe Rosania, junior, at halfbackg and Dave Kolodin, senior, at fullback. One great factor that helped the Bengals through a tough sched- ule WYIS its reserve strength. At the end of each season the sportswriters pick an All-Star team. Wlien these teams were published, the Bengals received their share of honors. On the All-County Eleven were Tom Powell, Bob Pascal, Joe Rosania, Dave Kolodin, and Dave Tintle. On the All-State team we find Tom Powell, the Bengal for- ward wall stalwart, and Bob Pascal, triple-threat backfield man. Aside from these standouts, shines the great coach- ing of Mr, Lowans and his assistants, Mr. Moore and Mr. Bouley, and, above all, the great team work which led to the best Bengal season since the State Championship team of 1945. -11 I , L.. , , Ebiifiiii Smcilfead 531321 Z A-.1 IEVZZ LINCOLN QKZZKEARNY ,- 1'zssmev:LLs 1fl'.l'GARFIELD 'e wzsoumc -f:.3 mvmerou 31' 3 ceNmAL 3 nunev 1 if x1.g3 MONTCLAIR ff' if -- 4, ' 450 22151. 3,512 i, f3g3, 5 in ago, cl. Y - . '-i 3'.4?,Z' Z-'-1: Bengal schcdulc cndcd scvcn wins, two losses. A mga A t w C D RALPH XV. l'iL7NKl,12 XVIIALIAM I.. FOLIZY A Sefre.'.1r'5fTr'e.1,fzfrw' lJ.fmL1ffr of qilffffcffm ' flfzilflfjf fi.s'mr1'.11io11 'H , 18 , ' jqvgssgx .,',L wQ, 1 f . f f ,ff .. Yhf+wa+yh19m.4 vw. ,, 1 4 .:- I, V, ff ' 5733 5, Q - f my Q - .4 4 , vu. HY'- f -6 if .' 'yah san, Uxx ' 14' Q Xiu- wifi x I I .L QI rl., .QOH fix' 'fin 'ul' l K W,,,, xp l i MARCHING BAND. The Bloomfield High School Band has long enjoyed the distinction of being one of the best bands in New jersey. Under the direction of Mr. Raymond W. Hartman, it has taken part in many school functions and community affairs. This band, composed of about one hundred members, is probably best known for its part in the Saturday football games. The band members work out a new formation for every home game. This year the formations included such routines as a musical clef, which unraveled the marine drill to the tune of Sound Off, a Grandfathers Clock. and a western pageant. Thanks- giving Day found the Bloomheld and Montclair Bands working together on a tradi- tional program. Most of the pep rallies and some assemblies find the band seated on the stage or in the orchestra pit. This year the band marched at Halloween, on Memorial Day, and for the Elks Club. They were further honored by playing at the opening of the New jersey Turnpike. The Bengals' Band. Theres a high school 27 'I 4 74 .-L1 ,.- v CHEERLEADERS AND TXVIRLERS The eleven girls on the cheerleading squad help to promote school spirit by lead- ing the student body at all football and basketball games and pep rallies. Meet- ings are held three times a week during the two major sport seasons. At these meetings the girls practice the new cheers and songs. Any girl is eligible to try out for the squad or receive instruction from the cheerleaders at their regular after-school sessions. The nineteen twirlers led by a majorette and two minorettes supply color and preci- sion marching with the Band at the foot- ball games. They also provide pleasing en- tertainment for the spectators between the halves of the football games and take part in various civic functions and school affairs. .gn QS J' .- 1. 1 V I .-A' L, Now get out there and XVIN! an 1' 1:12 ,r uf v gssgff t X .fx P IAQ. e 'M F t 1 ' -1 tg , Suspense! BENGALS 1951-52 I Cellnmcn-Standing: joe Rosnning Bob Pascnlg Ritlmrtl HL11WNK'.lFalQ Dan Ifinegnng Bob Nur IXCIIOII Lllltitf the bgXSkCt. done: XYYQIVTCH Bittlci blue Fmnkg Herb Nllllerg Ili 5.ll1Ilk1L'fNQ Due Kolotllng Tony MMR Kneeling: Mr. Cella, Coathg joe QQJSPJFIIII, C.1pt.11ng blue AIUYFHSUY, Mgumgzcrg Mr, Mnure Assistant Coach. BASKETBALL Since Mr. Cella has taken over the reigns as head basketball coach, Bloomfield High School has been cheering the team until now it is a very popular sporl. As the Ben- gals entered the 1951 season, they were considered the number two team. As the season waved along, knocking off Paterson, lfast Side, Clifford Scott, Orange, Central, J MFI I ,ogg iTTu BLOOMF2f', HN , H SCHOOL rn:-qygv ir- lI95l easaereaeia . -- 1.Ja,3,f.1 t,ntE.MBER 1 a'EASTSlDfPAT.if:-' - 5W.0RANGE -- vi ,ii Ft 'R JANE 'KJV E IRVINGTON 4 MORRISTOWN 8 BELLEVILLE West Orange, Morristown, and fi HKEARNY -,WF iimpgfwgog Ridgewood, it was apparent that a .3 FWZICOLUMBIA -iw' IESORANGE height disadvantage was present. Fl'28cUmmSa This disadvantage showed up YYWMRRINGER against Irvington, as a tall, fast Camptowner team upset the Ben- gals. The Cellamen began to roll along again, despite their lack of ADMISSION height, beating Kearny, Belleville. Bar- ringer's Mike Conte and his crew, Columbia, and Garfield. This gave us a twelve and two record and a chance to crack Montclair's invincibles, but the Mounties' Wzllly Choice proved too much. The Mountie victory led to upset victories for East Orange, Nutley, and Glen Ridge over the Bengals. This gave the Bengals a twelve and six record and seeded them number five in the Essex County Tournament at Seton Hall. In the tourney the Cellamen beat Orange but lost again to Montclair in the quarter final. The Bengals lost once more in the State Tournament. The Bengal five usually started Captain joe Gasparini and Tony Mack guards, Bob Nardone center, joe Rosania and Bob Pascal forwards. They were ably assisted by Herb Miller, the outstanding sopho- more. Leading the Bengals were their high scorers: playmaker .loe Gasparini with 257 points and backboard man Bob Nardone with 2511 points. Al- though the Bengals never were a high scoring team, they racked up 1164 A. A Ffflnbhf-'I v- '- ' MOITCLMR ' E ORANGE is Eiriuntv - - QI w !5GLENRID6E B504 iii DY B! 545 'x E J l points to their opponents' 989 points. Regardless of win or lose, the Bengal 3 . fans showed up in full force, for the Bengals again had the highest paid 'I attendance in New jersey. 2 if Richard Hapward nu 5 -' QL ' 'w f 827,615 ,f ' 1 , f. . ' . V K. C N P 4.1 . Y 4. 1 ff X V Q I y X li 1 k 1 5 f Xp I i . y 5, A XX if 1 1 N Dave Kolodin .I , ....... 4 N , Now, boys, it isn't that badfl Dan Finegan Bob Pascal fvnxs 1.4 ' y Q L .rf J joe Gasparini 125 . N is-.Q EW 1 Bob Pascal Dave Kolodin wifi ga 4.54-4 A 3' as .:-mff , , sg - .M ,ji- . fs..-V ff. 4 6-r 1 A in iya. if i' swf ri - M . , , -J' Za- 1 t, A 5:4 'ae ..N a, 5 Q 91 , ,t , .M ,S QQVLTV , :- .uf 159' ' ai ' Bob Adubato ill -S joe Gasparini Stanley Aquilino Bloomlield's old baseball form returned this season as Coach Foley's Bengals compiled an impressive record of nine wins and only two losses. Behind the stellar pitching of john Bo Bukowski, the Bengals rolled over Kearny, Clifton, Belleville, Nutley, Irvington, West Orange, East Orange, and Barringer in creditable fashion. Our only two defeats were at the hands of Central and Morristown. Behind good pitching and flash- ing defensive fielding the Bengals racked up 46 runs to their opponents' 29. In the post season Greater Newark Tournament, Bloomfield was seeded second and had compiled Essex County's best record. The Bengals belted Central, one of the two teams that had beaten them, to become the North Jersey Section 2 Champs. The invincible nine were due for a bad day and it came against Hillside. The usual starting nine included: Stan Aquilino, catcherg Stan Lipinski, first baseg joe Gasparini, second baseg Allie Barrow, shortstop, Tony Sarno, third base, Dave Kolodin, Bob Pascal, and joe Rosania, outfieldersg and john Bukowski, pitcher. Outside of johnny Bo's great pitching, the Bengals had as great an infield as any school could ever boast. Of this great infield, two sralwarts shone bright, Tony Sarno and joe Gasparini. Although the Bengals were supposed to be weak in hitting, Tony Sarno and joe Gasparini carried the club with a better than 550 average a piece. Counteracting the old baseball prophecy that pitchers cannot hit, johnny Bukowski always got his share plus a couple of homers. More than once, johnny won his own ball game. Came the All-County awards and Bloomfield placed three: Tony Sarno, joe Gasparini, and john Bukowski. Summing up, the Ben- .gals had a winning season to commemorate Coach Foley's last season as head baseball coach. THE SECTIONAL CHAMPS OF GROUP IV, 1951 First Row: Bob Pascal, Dave Koloding Joe Gasparinig John Bukowski, Tony Sarno, Captain, joe Rosaniag Stan Lipinskig Fred Klein, Allie Barrow. Second Row: George Cella, Assistant Coach' Bob Levine' Art Koch Ed Saunders Tom Panico Don Sta ' Bob Adubato' Ron v . 1 1 2 gg' 1 gf Cricchig Bob Rubino, William I.. Foley, Coach. 35' ' ' Haus 1 1-5 it 6 1 . . iff? !fJ --- I -ff?-1' ii? B J' if it ,grin ,V I 'fd' 'L' gt in I 1' 1 ,ng-QW F -T.-. - , M, U tr - .tx new s Q ' fig ' I' A '-P. W ' 'W 'f f't'-vm wr! -TTT-:I NQXQ its i i XDUNFIN Wnqbr? ' X51 ' v I V I'-if , , 'P . 'g,W,L I QQ, V ' i as ,fy 'Wa Www we nm BASEBALL zixfg'-frfic ,A yivh, M175 Y 4 4-Q N HQ .L Yer out! ff .-., I . ubnv V 1. v: I.: .,-,l, l:.':.1'::: ' Wff, .40 f 'U' .94-lf? 4 'fx xl ,' 'wi .. 'f.21fl. A . : ,Q 1355 I N. A A ww Coach Foley and Aihgjstant Coach Cellq 4 124291 A Bob White brings home ltgtxl the bacon V Tom Marrese at the start- . , ine line. Bill Lorenz awaits gun. ' Bill Mills, Art Pilch, Toni Marrese, Larry Decker, Tom Hemeleski, john Penberthy, .loe Mack, Glenn Hampton, ,lohn Wlenning, lim O'Donnell, Bill Vanderhoof. Anthony Russo, Tom Powell. The outstanding performers of the Club were Art Pileh, lired lNlcKirachan, and Roy Leppla, who set a new B. H. S. mile- run record. An early feature of the sprinting campaign comes in the fall when the Cross Country team is in operation. The harriers, coached by Coach Arnsclorf, won eight, while losing only two. The Bengals were led by l.arry Decker and Bob White and ably assisted by Don Neubert. The reason for the Harriers' linal record is that either Wliite or Decker has finished first in every race, The most outstanding victories of the year were those over Paterson: lfast Sideg Newarkg South Sideg Kearny, which is always one of the states bestg Rutherfordg and Irv ington. HRK BUl5B2ll'l1l111ftl practices up btromfeldg Karl Cialwrielg Charles XY!-ller: Roger iiill, Second on the javelin. Row: jack Stenipel, Nlaiiagerg Alohn Alklxbllyillllllll George Solo- mong Reed Saundersg Coach Arnsdorf. 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I 'L l ' , - 1 . ,Y I , 2 1 ' V iz I jli lla -'L ' 1. 7, l 1' f .,-I1 - ,lib -.I cv, gl umor Gym Te 1m gets 1 xyorleout on the ropes Semor Gym Team shows off The Tumblmg Team does some chm stands W1 Nfl X., - niF 'T. 1 ' Y tl V M., A-far L, ..,--.,--'fill-as-mi:+1'a.'w,' . l 5, 'tu Q., for 160 glrls 1r1 B H S the d1y would not be Complete mthout the fun md Companxon shlp proylded hy the Semor and Iumor Gym Te 1ms 'Io perform 1 perfeet chest stmd on the p1r1llels or 1 hlekyy lfd twlst on the rmbs IS the ago 11 of e1el1 member of the eroups W1tl1 the Comme, of thelr 1nnu 11 uenr the Gym 1Xl1lblUOIl 111 M1reh eyery 'luesdly 'md Thursd1y End them not only trymg., tl1e1r skllls on the ropes rmgs 'md p1r1llels but '1lso run nmg through tl1e dmce routmes vlhxch demmd 1 lube portlon of therr busy schedule GYM TEAMS -X -x 5, ,QQ-.. it .aff Q iii may -on ,Ve Q Mfr' .,..1 fr AMF? mg-ww mwmwmm em mewmr ww -L. -4 as-.1 'Pla'-5 C+ 'XG' Q 'A,, ,QL K S-1 J 4' yew if '+A 1' x5 A r' We ai I M' Y ll llult J Tgliiwtl lltff r l1El0+lv+slQqg, 95 '-mf T' -4 4 J-Y' ' 01? 7 'r.2'f'f'P.,,r,t,jrf3r ' wma Qlvgskfgvh Lge Qi is' w ,Q O N 1 YR-xy? , 0 ' N eo v x Q '00 nll'5 1, a IUUO' acgf-ew QQQ, iraqi, Vw! Vu- 9:-5 s Q 5 5325, zefifwfgff '-M-X 1 it ff1fE +iwtw V Mu- fr -V Vw VH V -s. y, 2 X3 if rx! ,LQ -J ,Sf 533' I f9V4q4g?X-' 4'-Q 4514 VY: I 1 L. Y- sl l .F As the llvely struns of loeh Lomond filled Foley F1eld thrrty two semor gnrls concentmtron m1rked 1n therr fftces eltd rn blue jtckets shlrp red plud skxrts, and topped by pert lrttle Seoteh h tts mlrehed onto the Held to entertun the mmy speemrors at the Bloomfield lxeftrny footbtll gime list October They were well flppltuded ts they performed the xntrlctte figures of therr routlne They thr1lled the 1ud1ence 1t M1CllSCJH Squlre Gtrden an here they mlrehed 11st December, 1nd also xt the htlf of the Rutgers Mmhtttm brsketball game IU Tebrulry These l1SSlCS spend mmy hours getttng the-xr pre ctston 'md rourmes down pmt Certunly they deserve .J 1 65:51 v' ff , Q 1 Q' 5000? 9.0, ' 'J DRILL TEAMS .. f'-f'-K M. , Ml--5' .u ' f-i ' ' ,ff r' f--'t , - v , es- -P-gf 'f:'-'Q .. 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LEADERS CLUB The Leaders Club under the dlrcctlon of Mrs Secly plmned better and more mterest mg, gym classes They mtroduced nun md vmed acuvmes mto the program and devxsed the marklng system now rn use 'lhxs club COUSISIS of 1 clptun checker equlpment mlnaber and squ ld le ldcrs from c rch of Mrs Qccly s gym cl lsses One of the clubs projects w ms the salc of h xts lnscrlbcd with the 1n1t1als B H S A Couples Dance was BIVCU and wlth the proceeds gym suxts were purchased for the club members The gxrls also ordered channs upon xx hrch the school seal was rn scrlbed 4. Q LQ P 5 W Xinnx Mrs Seely Advxsu Ruth Une ASIA Garmus Terry Nlango Sandy Mayes Who but Ma Seely could be rn charge of so many actxvmes rntra mur 11 sports tvtrrlers Leaders Club md strll come out w1th an ever cheerful sm1le7 The grrls agree that Y'- MRS SEELY Mrs Seelys kmd assrstance wrth thclr problems mll be sorely m1ssed next yexr Mmy thanks to her for thc plrt she plxyed rn our days at B H S uKll-l - fl-Plffflllll 'lil ISINH fl' 210 I I I P1 10116 gcrcrosdy q 0 r'c DN BASFBALL Comt sprmg tomc b15cb1ll mtl 15 1151111 1111111 .ulflb tool. p1rt M1115 tootl r1mcs txt1t1111 1g1mc5 md fI'1CDLl5l1lPS 11 tra gumd tl1ro11tgl1 If.lI'HXXOflx i- 1 chi c:.95 74 VOLLEY BALL Among the more pllpllllf of thc g1rls 1nrr1m11r1l sports IS volley ball The volley b1ll g1mcs 1rr. pl1yL1l on tht WCLlI1CSLl1y 1fttLrr1oons followmg thc. b1skctb1ll suson lht wmncrs of the 111tr1cl1ss IOLIIUI ment pl1y 1r1 the mttr c1155 to11rn1mt11t 1nd the w1nr11ng tc 1m of thc latter IS declared the 11nd1spute1l g1rls volley b.1l1 clumps BONVLINC1 1001 g If stop K 1 X 11 lLlLbLl1X llflflllilbll l ILYL XOLI 111111 1 llll m1 L1 1 r s t 1 1 111 o 1 r1111t11t of tl1t pm box: Il11 ,lf rt IXI o tt 1111s 1l111l1 11111 11111111 o 111111t1o11 pl 111 s fllll ol 1ot111t11l boxxlt s toxthul 111tl 111mtr11Ltt1l by Mm S1411 ,C V! PING PONG The glm6 of p1ngpomg dcm1n1l5 Slxlll 1nd pr1tt1Le, but xt prox 11lcs much cnyoy ment to the pllyers 1111l cntcrt1111mc11t to the onlookcrs The plmg pong g1mcs md to11rr11mcnrs were opcn to the boys md 3.,1rls tl115 yur 'lhe b11lm1mon md plng pong 51150115 were to1nc1dcnt1l S lv 7 1 . . I! , 11' 'l ' Q 131 W4 -V ' ll you .1rc 111 thc II l for some llLlIlllJl', XLILI all ' 'Islip 'W 1 m1'l 5 111 .1t thu llfthll .lllkl l5.1x' l'11wl111g 1 llcw W son' ' .l--4' ll Llxlbl 5' ' 55 1 K Q six y gil l1.11'i115 lots of fllll lnowling, 111 'l 1 tl1' 1.1 ,,. lx. Lltf' ' ' ,I N ' f ls .1 '1l' 1lC1l Llp V 111t -. 1 ' . ' C.lCll o1l1cr .11'c 'll rg t .111 X 4 . - ,, . - - . 4, ' L'lll . . . ll11.' gk 1 a - , ' Afj lj A . 1 - Y ., A V,'x':' if t N-,'+ QQ . 1- . 7' ' 1 v Q 1 . . . K, ' ' 1 4 , 1 1' i . '1 . 'U' ' ' L . 1 '5 ' 1- .V-' ' , , .1 , ' - ' l k. ' L '1 ' '. 1 I - L i 1 w ri 1 - '- ' V' 1 - 1 ' 1, . 1 1 L 1 A L' 1 I . A- K ki A 2 I . L , ,, , . , , 1 X. L . 4 1 ' 1 ' - Q - A 1 vw .YA M , fm XA .-Ma A Y 115-3,4713 , j7Lf 'A , A 'f:L1 ? ' l ff K ff V ' Q -.- '1'!5',, W 1 ' 5' 'V f' 1 :mlm 4 A , . ' 7 . fjfif- L' ' ' - l I ,' -. ,V .x-1, . 1 1 ' 1 . , 4 l x I ,.' . 1 9 , Q l Q k I , 1' Q K K L . ' . 1 1 1 . Q ,. , , A , 1 . ' ' 1 ' 1 'A ' 4 ' 1- 1 :- L , 1 A 4 -'L ' 2 h ,1 A Y. I xl BADMINTON Wltl IH txt on tht shuttlccotlx mtl 1 hmtl un the ricltet both thc tglrls mtl thc boys of B H S tlke pxrt m tht tlxx xys popultr LQIITIL of bxtlmmton Btdmmton IS ont of tht txxo LOLklLlL1IlOIl1l sports sponsored If Bloomhcltl Hlgll Iht gxmts rrlxt plttc rn the gxrls gym on Wttlrlcsclxy xfternoons folloxx mg the xolley bxll selson SWIMMING L wxrls of B H S htxc lttrnct thtt Lrctsctl slxlll lI'l sxxrmmmq xx1ll hrmg nntrusctl flll mt s rmg L ons Q v m protgrtm olfcrttl II tht Ormgt X lhtrt xrt ten onc hour scsslons xx huh mtlutlt lessons in bcxwnncr, mtcrmcdutc, md rtlxrmctl sxx1m mmg llso dlVlI1l' md xx tter bxllct HOCKEY Wltlm the crrspncss of the fall ur md shouts of ground strtlcs thc glrls mtr1mur1l sports pro 'rim for thls yur bttgm As hmtcd thoxt, hotlxty xx rs hrst on thc glflS xthlttxt tgthtlr I mlm Xlxftdncsdxy xfttrnoon tht girls rrbcd m dun gtrtcs or gym struts gtthcrtd xxrth 1r ll s mtl Sll1IlgLlILlS Broolxtltlt Pxrlx s yur L xxx ml xxmmrs xxcrt thc Sohd H1t tcrs 4-, -Q-.,. BASKETBALL The gxrls bisketbtll sexson by ffxr IYOLISCS thc most mterest Much sportsmmhlxc r1x'1lry rs cxrdcnt m the mtri md mtcr tllss gxmcs, held ln thc gym on WCdIlLSdly lftcrnoons of thc xxmtcr sclson 'lht only undcfcttcd term 'md tht xxmmrs of the srlxcr bxlls were tht Gxddy Gals, xll semors 14 . ' J at - , 1 V., we U 1 Q K V .A . A I ' , A x jg NNN, A 1 tv . 1 I ' 6 Q S. n l ' L , . .. ,L K . V V f ' W T - ' . . v4 ' ' - 1 ' 2 ' X. .k ' l 4 ' , , V . 1 Y' YY' 1 D . 1 ' N 1 A Q bl X g 4' K I L l lv fl 5 il l A A A V x rl f : thc' st'k. 1 J A if at - lie' ' . ' 1 '. Thi' 1 thf I ' l 1 1' ' ' J 1 1 1 c ' - , f S . ' y ' ' 1 l . - , , . f - , ' ' -' V . 2- . , , '- . 1 , ' ' ' 1 1 . Thf if . . . 1 '- -1 ll 1 in- V 1, K , L cnjoymcnt. Over two lxuhtlrcd of our girls in thc 1 1 l .p' K s-ns ' tak- ynrt ' thc . S A 1 v A 1 4 I' , ll r . 1 x f A ,D ' A 1 X Q 1 'Q S ' S V ' ' f ' A I f 71 1 A , . D 1 1 1 . U. , Hg I. . V Y 1 ?Q F Q' ' . M, f .f l NP: lg' .'. Y -vY....,,,H 1 , 2 l . . 'e A ' 1 h ,I A I V 1 A Il., A xx , , , .I ET. 1 1 1 it I l' a -' ' .f,'. .P 2.01, . - , 7 i .. 4 ws . xl' H H xx '4 M . ' . 'I F ical Vg: F F - v 9 1 1 . 1 ' . 2 . ' .- 1 ' ' - 'A 1 ' ' ' K ' x r Y f Y' I A ' ' . 3 V .Q Q K 1 1' . A v 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' . IN STRUM N TAL S X fn ,11- SWING SERENADERS Durmg October of every yetr 1 group of ITlLlSlC'1lly mrnded fellows co ordmate their tfrlents to form the Smng Seremders Thrs year they were fortunate rn hftvrng twenty members Therr repertorre consxsts of mqny populrr dftnce preces They do re nerve small fees for phylng on v1r1ous OCCISIOUS but therr first frppeamnce whrch IS the P B A sponsored Hallowe en Dmce IS free of charge The concert xs the next blg, challenge for they mike up one thnrd of rt Thxs yelr the mrs worked up 1 num ber of playmg on soft drrnk bottles The boys derrved much pleasure and guned vllulble experrence by plftyrng rn a re'xl dance band if , ,. ' H 'X , , A R' 'C' -v , .f 4-' , f - ef ' ' ,ill .V1 - ' L . L , - . . V. . . . Y A . . f . 1 . . - ' . . . 1 g t 4 , . . . . . , . 7 4 , 1 ' . Z 1 L ' 1 1 Z . ' 1 I -gs-..-- N. I :II ,vial b 1 Af 1 - Q , f ' Q- -551-:,.-,. ., .1 -4 JN' 4 .. -.5 an , My--iq P' If : :EL-Fl' ,Ti .:s,T-31' ' ' , : :il '1,1:r- Y4j1,Z1,g, :f ,ji .5 A 1- J T112 ' :n'f:1E'1v -::- - Sw - f J 1 ,mfs-if '-' s , -' 1--' , 1 - tv :fr '. , 1 JT- , ' . ' .I 'fl I: - . A t -- A 5 I gi - , 5 ,,.,.,-u p . , f! ,, me ur..-1 1 - 11 -2.-g?f15g4.- f .1 ' Rug 21 1 S ' , -F 5 4: 4 '- ' . -' - . F I., A , - I Phe!! F ' , - , r I' .Q . fn,- . ,. -,V -- J ,p- -, ft.., ,. 1 l ,M , I ,V if E . 'I40 ie ,ff 2 af' i-:nun FW' ,l 4 MUSIC ORCHESTRA Our orchestra takes part in a variety of school music events. In December the orchestra combined with the choir and glee clubs to present the annual Christmas pro- gram. For two years the orchestra again combined with I the choral groups to present an operetta. This year they presented a concert featuring Down in the Valley, a modern folk opera. 141 A.,-f CONCERT BAND With a few changes, the Marching Band is trans- formed into the Concert Band. This band presents an annual concert in March. The final big event of the school year is their playing for commencement. When the seniors, as members of the band, play for the last time, they will look back on three years of hard work, good music, and fellowship never to be forgotten. Music musrc musrc' Thrt rs the theme of our talented chorrl roups Ihe A Cstppella Chorr wshrch IS thc best know n partrcrpatcs rn mmy lctmrncs both rn and outsrcle of school Thrs group mth a membershrp ot crbhrw sm s for school programs church organrzttrons Home and School Assocratrons 1nd seruce clubs Thrs year therr most outstmdrng, performances were the Clrrrsrmrs pro gram and Sprmg Festrml The chonr presented sacred and secuhr IYYIDSL ments The other groups are the Mwcd Boys and Grrls Glee Clubs consrstms, of sev enty five thrrty five and forty members respecrrvely These organrzatrons purtrcr pate rn school assemblres and musrcal programs whrch are apprecrated by every one GIRLS GLEE CLUB 142 MUSIC lvtlyn lxaufftll Connrt Murtltnd Edlthe urew Charlecn Clark Mort Goldberg Art Bell joe Mack 1 , THE FORTUNE TELLER One of the memorxble events of our junxor year was the musrc departments productron of Vtctor Herberts The Fortune Teller under the dlrectxon of Mrss Ed1th Albnnson and Mnss Ellen Hynson It was a com1c opera set 1n Hungary The story tells of mrstaken rdentltres and of Count Berezowskn s search for a certaln rrch herress to be hrs brtde Thxs marden was to be ldentrfied by an anuent bracelet worn on her left wr1st The search was begun rn the Opera Ballet School With the ard of the ballet master Fresca each of the students was examined The mrssrng herress Irma was found among them The marrrage however was not pleasrng to her for she loved the handsome captann of the Hussars Ladrslas Whrle preparatlons were made for the weddmg a band of gypsres appeared One of these the fortune teller Musette obtarned the fateful brmceltt and wls mrstaken by the Count for Irma whom she closely resembled Meantnme Irma by rmpersonatmg her twrn brother drsappeared Eventually the mas queracles were drscowered and events strarghtened our but not untrl they had prosrded us wrth a most enjoyable and unforgettable evenrng in 1 f , l fl 'e I 1 - ' -t e ' V . 1 yy A ' - 1 4-4-2 7. ' l l ,, . ' L51 P . at . fa Q fc, . 1 , kj S ' J ' ' . Q- i. ll' ' C ' l Q ..-- .4 . T ,p,', 1,i.-i-f-ik-4i,1 -1'-ga-QQ 4: ' ' ..-. -, ' H ff H - ' ' of -.., .. ..,, . A ' 3 lr, 1 X - I. Q l : K 'As Q , Q. 1 ' A 'F I 'f mwtdtU ' X V 1 . N .llqs 1 1 , W' ,edu V- Q 1 66 77 ' . . . K . 4 V . I +425-hi. . . . . . . . W ' '5- 1 ' . ' ' . , , A l . I , , t - . A ' , , 1 s c I , 4 I 4 . , L c . ' Trudy frank Jerry Breslovs John Penberthy Parliamentary Procedure. STUDE COUNCIL Our Student Council originates from an election held at the beginning of the school year. The First meeting or so is held to assign committees and get the group in order. When this is done, the president, with the help of the advisers, presents a project to be worked on and completed by the end of school. This years project is revising the now outmoded handbook. The Councils Hrst tasl-c is starting the canteen at Westinghtiuse. They sell the tickets and set up a committee to see that the canteen is run properly. Near the end of the football season the Football Queen dance is run. ln it the Queen for that season is frowned. The prohts from the tlance go to pay for all lfifl Fun at the Football Dance the pairl assemblies. Sometime at the begin- ning of spring the Council runs a carnival. In April of this year the Spring Dig opened for si night. Our Council ran the variety show part of ir 'Iliff proceeds go to pay for the rf-visefl hzinrllmoolc. xii' Tickets. please! 5 J 'Shuffling along. '1 1 lu xX A ' l Bengal l5CautiCS I T STUDENT PRINTS Iftfffm'r-Angela Salanitrog Barbara Schneider: Terry Mango Ill lian Stebbins, Mrs. Conroy, Affzirt'r,' Bill Brisick, Charles Vicarig Dick Bingham. STUDE T PRI TS The spirit of Bloomfield High School is reflected in the issues of the school paper, the STUDENT PRINTS. Here a complete coverage of all school activities is written up by an efficient student staff. Ten issues of the PRINTS are published each year. The editor-in-chief and the associate editor plan an interesting news layout for the first and third pages, while the feature editor takes care of the second page. The sports editor gathers the sports news for the fourth page. Each editor has numerous jobs to fulfill- namely, make up the page, send out assignments, edit articles, write headlines, and read proof. The art editor sees to it that certain subjects are illustrated by clever cartoons. The photography editors job is to take different pictures for the PRINTS. The ex- change editor keeps in contact with the school papers in the surrounding high schools. During the year the editors and some staff members attend different press con- ferences. The main conference of the year is the Columbia Press Conference held at Columbia University. At this conference. which lasts three days, several meetings are held to discuss various phases of journalism. Each member attends separate meetings so that more information is gathered. Different lectures and panel discussions are given to the entire group. Ifach paper is rated on the bases of typography, heads, news stories, editorials, sports, features, and advertising. Honors are given to better papers. The con- vention is terminated by a luncheon at the XX!aldorf Astoria Hotel. The members of the STUDIZNT PRINTS staff are proud to be a part of B. H. S. school life and to be able to write about it in the paper. 'Icddy Mcflumblcy :md printer Clmrlcs Titus STUDENT PRINTS Iidi1m'J.' Dick Bing- lmm, Pllotogrnpliy Iftlitorg Clmrlcs Vicnri Advertising Munngcrg Lillian Stebbins Typing Editorg Terry Mango, Art Editor STUDENT PRINTS Iicamre Etffmrfz Barbara SCl1I'lCl der, Angclgt Snltinitro, Bill Brisick. ps it 'iLg-, Q Z 'Q 6 V sr at -u 4 Ai, T SPANISH CLUB Suited: Ruth llric, fit!-'l'l'C.lNLll'L'l'Q Miss Clutirtncy, Adviscrg l7i.inc Ducttcrl, fiurrcspotirlitigg Sctrutnry. Standing: Sylvia DcRos.i. 'l'rc.isui'crg Cltirul lloltncs, Prcsidcntg lilainc 'l.tg0, ScLrct.Lrx'. FRENCH CLUB Mimi Chnl, President: Mary lilcming, Vice Prcsidcntg Doris liilfillan, Treasurer: Felicity Grosse, Sccrctitryg Mr. Crosby, Adviser CAbscntJ. SPANISH CLUB Amist.id --'lit'icndship is thc thcmc of our .ictivc Sninish Club. XVith ti mem- ht-rship of scwiity-live thc cluh h.is st.irtcd ti Round Robin lcttcr to thc high schools in this tirc.i. Spinish music Lind tl.incing rtitc high in cntcrtiiinmcnt tit thc meet- ings un thc lirst .ind third 'l'hursd.tys catch month. FRENCQH CLUB 'lihc French Club strives to f.unilii1rizc its mt-mht-rs with thc tcrriiin .ind cus- toms of Gruiter limncc .ind to promote xi bctter undcrst.inding nf thc French people. Mcinbcrship in this club in- 'gf' xx 'FWF QB 'px 'ff ' uf, LH I : it I , -f S ' an 1:7 . 9 'N ,Y ,rg v ki . Q . I 0 ' 1 B 1, L LATIN CLUB lr. N. Pat Pctricllai, Consul Alice Gibson, Ccnsorg Miss Don oghuc, Adviscrg Angch Sala nitro, Consul: Arlccn ligu ll l ,W Quacstor. Ta' N.. ff. I7 A I I Pnnv Fknngg AM! Q 2 GERMAN CLUB George Steutel, Treasurerg Tatiana Gelfond, Secretaryg Miss Zinn, Adviser, Edith Fischer, President, Kathleen McAdams, Vice President. cludes both active and associate members, the requirement being French as a major some time in the high school career. LATIN CLUB Our Latin Club enjoys the dis- tinction of being the oldest club of its kind in America. This orga- nization, advised by Miss Don- oghue, endeavors to increase stu- dents, knowledge of Roman life. As service projects this year, the club donated a Thanksgiving din- ner to a needy family and sent candy to the Italian Boys Town at Eastertime. GERMAN CLUB The German Club was organized about thirty years ago when several students were interested in learning about the German way of life. Its many activities this year included a club bazaar and a hot dog roast. The club has its own orchestra and has fun learning the old country songs and dances. ITALIAN CLUB Pass the pizza, please, is the mouth-watering expression that can often be heard at Italian Club social gatherings and dances. A busy year of such social events was brought to a close with an annual picnic. The Italian Club brings to the interest of its members the lively Italian music, traditions, and culture. .1 - -rmu nzmtm ITALIAN CLUB Marie Priore, Treasurerg Lucille Stivali, Secretary, joe Della Ba- dia, Vice President, Bob Sibello, President, Mr. Mangelli, Adviser. 14 gi- ov 1 ' -qs .4 . 37+- JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES SENIOR GIRL RESERVES responding Secretary. Standing: Dorothy Bednzirick, Vice Presidentg janet Rust , Treasurerg Jean Moreck, Recording Sec- retary, 4 EJ fi is lt.- Edna Mae Tonnies, Corresponding Secretntyg Pat Jordan, Recording Secretaryg Miss Dennison, Adviserg Dolores Fernicola, Presidentg Cli Xenitelis, Vice Ptesidentg Susie McKirachan, Treasurer. JUNIOR AND SENIOR GIRL RESERVES The -lunior and Senior Girl Reserves are known throughout li. H. S. for their service work. This yC.'.If both groups chose needy fum- ilies in the community for whom they provided Tlunksgiving dinners. Clhristmiis presents, Lllltl clothes throughout the yeiir. To c.1rry on their service work the Senior Girl Reserves l1.1ve sponsored two c.1ke s.1les rind .1 d.1nce. while the juniors hrive sponsored rin apron sale rind done volunteer work tit the Community House. All, however, is not work for the Girl Reserves. Besides .1 business meeting they h.1ve .in eve- ning soci.1l meeting every month. CAREERS FOR SECRETARIES CLUB Theres been .in addition to the f.1milyl The Ckireers for Secretaries is our newest club. lt XKXIS started this ye.1r by Mrs. Richgirdson Llllkl twenty senior girls. Membership is restricted to senior girls who tire titking Secretarial Train- ing and hgive two ye.1rs of Stenogrniphy. .J if JUNIUR RED CROSS CAREERS FOR SECRETARIFQ CLUB The -lunior Red Cross is .1 group of students Lois Gehring, Vice P'rcsidentg Lillian Stchlwins President Anne Marie Vot 'lreasuretg Mrs Richirdson Adviser who ure responsible for m.tny worthfwhile 4 ' V St projects. Their list of giccomplishments is Pauline Sumski, Secretary. Se.ited: Miss Jenkins, Adviserg Shirley' Crginwill, Presidentg Pitt Petriellai, Cor- 'thy u1l 1111prcss11c Om ll 1l1L1r bu mn PTOILLIS 1 1l1L 111111 1 11111 work to Mo111111111511lc Husp111l KEY LLUB JUNIOR RFD CROSS C I UB mc PM 1 fu Iru11L111 Nlrs XIIIYLIIL AxNlSLI ling I'1111lx11 Scarnury In ISLIILI' IxFY CLUB Rust burctuy C1u1r1.c XILXIOFIU Ircasurcr lrmlx XX1sn1oxslx1 Prunlnnt Ixcn ohnson XILC P1u11lL111 Mr buttun ALlx1sr.r In Ouobcr 1970 the Kay Club sponsorcd by the K1xy1111s C lub yy IS OTQIIIILCLI IU Bloom held I'Ilt!,l1 hIl1c Ixcy Club IS 1 sux 1LL 11111111121 I1 v.l11Ql1 rllxcs 1 1 y 1L11xc 11111 ID SL11 1 md u1111111111111y lllIlYS HIY 'Il1e I-I1 Y yx1s C9fIblIil'lCLI oycr Efry yc1rS igu 111 1l1L I mtul SIIICS 1111l IS of long stmd mf' 1n Illflilmllilll Hlgll Im 1111111 purpose' I5 to crurc 111111111111 1111l urcml IIIYUIIQLIIOLII thc sc ool 111ml LKJIIIIIILIIIIQ lllgll SIIIILIIILIS 0 CIIFISIIIU 1111111111 HI-Y 4 'Ibm I.11M.11111.1. CQl1.1pl.11111 Kan ,lf1l111s1111. Prcshlc-1111 'IA1v111 AI.Iffl'SL'Q M11 Bcnsmwn, .Ml- viscrg Dave Grumlyg Vice Prcsulc-1111 Vlauli SICIIIPCI. SCRTCILll'y'. Alwsn-111: Bill Rust. ,I-I'CklSlll'CI'. 151 HOIVIE ECONOINIICS CLUB One of the oldest clubs in our school, the Home Economics Club, is still very popular with the girls. Its twenty-tive members are kept busy with a variety of projects. This Christmas. gifts were bought for the Old Ladies Home. and they sold leis at the Spring Dig. ln May they held their an- nual Mother-Daughter banquet. Seated: Kathleen McAdams, Retording Secretaryg Barbara Krueger, President Helen Morgan, Corresponding Secretary. Standing: Donald W'illiams, Vice Presidentg Mola, Treasurer. Cv Miss Miller, Adviserg jerry X tara-' 'F , .. MA. , -fs . N, . , r' wi 5 E-X44 'fi MECHANICS OF TRANSPORTATION CLUB Anybody want his engine over- hauled? If so, his best bet is the Mechanics of Transportation Club. The members of this club learn by examining and working on real live engines. it J Seated: Agatha Carollo, Setretaryg Joyce Cvarofalo, I rtsidtnt Mrs. Montgomery, Adviserg joan Onorato, Treasurer Ah sent: Phyllis Marzulli, Vice President. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB This club is a comparatively new one of three years. Among its many purposes is to stimulate interest in the world and its inhabitants. To promote brotherhood, to develop that high type of leadership so nec- essary to insure a better world, to aid in fostering an interest in his- tory, and to learn of those whose achievements in this held are truly noteworthy are many of the things that go together to make up this worthwhile club. Seated: John DeAnge1is, Secretary. Standing joe jannarone, Presidentg Roger Brandell, Vice Presidentg William Green, Treasurerg Mr. Ben son, Adviser. I C2 HX.. XX. X t Seated: George Keller, Vice Presidenrg Frank Wfisniewski, INIATH CLUB Try and stump me, dares an enthusiastic Math Club member. Trick problems and brushing up on the history of algebra keep these mathematicians busy. A dehnite in- terest and understanding of mathematics is shown in the annual Math Quiz Program given for the student body. Each of the twenty-Eve agree that math can really be fun. President, Wiiltcrr Cireenxyootl, Secretary. Standing: james Walter Dafter, Vice President: Mrs. Gfalw. Adviserg Elsa Cflm Duncan, Treasurer, Miss Carb, Adviser. minger, President, Maritha Kilpatrick, Treasurerg Patty Werner BIOLOGY CLUB Scalpel, please, quips a biology Clubber. These twenty-five mem- bers keep themselves busy dissect- ing and preserving specimens, mak- ing microscope surveys and projects, and going on held trips. All this was initiated by a group of stu- dents who in the fall of 1950 sug- gested the formation of the Biol- ogy Club. Now the biologists are really booming. Mrs. Becker, Adviserg Bob Barnhard, Presidentg Donald Fleischer, Vice President, Mary janet Procissi, Secretaryg joel Notkin, Treasurer. E' 4. 5. it t, Jem.. ne Aim. Grouped tl He CHEMISTRY CLUB The odors that come from the fourth floor during activity periods - can usually be attributed to the members of the Chemistry Club Though many meetings are held after school, a large percentage of the Chem students are in Mrs Becker's club, one of the largest i the school. During the year the programs included guest speakers. held trips and parties. The membership is limited to chemistry students. ,T -1 s.-.-n-ww LIBRARY CLUB Miss Burke, Adviser: Marion Brown, Recording Secretaryg Elsa Sinner, Vice Presidentp joan Brickell, Presidentg Fred Quinn, Treasurer: Betty Lar- son Corresponding Secretary' Miss Taylor Adviser. gl CHEFS CLUB Seated Jim Brown Dave Land er Standing David Borders Bob Garofalo LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club averaging thirty five members provides a service to the school by helping to carry on those duties necessary for the maintenance of the high school library In addition its members take part in the extra curricular activities of our school and also participate in the meetings of the New jersey School Library Council Association CHEF S CLUB One of our new clubs this year is the Chefs Club It meets during the regular club period and before school when it is necessary to have more time This year the Chefs Club participated in the Spring Dig and other school activities MUSICAL MONDAY CLUB This club presents an opportunity for the musically talented members of the high school to come to gether to share their musical experiences The club meets once a month The Musical Monday Club holds an open rn ng in May in the high school auditorium The nlanbers enjoy good times and a deepening of their music appreciation Qu-- Qi' ill MUSICAL MONDAY CLUB Seated Miss Albinson Adviser Miss Williims Adviser Standing Bob Benedict Ar leen Lager Shirley Cranwill jerry Breslow Edithc jurcw NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Seated Joanne Wolf Treasurer joan Mattson Secretary Stand mg Paul 'Iuerff Presrtlent Mrs Grrll Atlylscr John Wennxng Vrcc Prcsxdcnt BOYS TUMBLING CLUB l J' 2 A Seated Carol Holmes Ann Grosso Marx Janet Procrssx Mrss Court ney Advlser Standrnt, Betty Mrner Dtyxn England Lynn Good stem Jrll Coldstern Shlrley Hapgood Chairman Betty Zachelss NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Delta Chapter of the Natxonal Honor Socrety under the superyrsron of Mrs Grlll meets the th1rd Thursday of every month To become a member an applicant must haye an average of B+ or h1f her He must also fulhll the rdeals of the Soctety character sery 1ce scholarshtp and leadershrp Applxcatron IS made IH the fall of the unlor year MAKE UP CREW The Make Up Crew rs one of the unseen but very essent1al groups of all school programs It IS truly a seryrce orpanrzatton The Crev. rs constantly called upon to assrst 1n pl ays operettas yarrety shoxys foot ball pageants and the lllsc Each member 15 proyrded Wlth technlcal tramxng IU theater make up BOYS' TUMBLIN G CLUB The Boys Tumbllng Club was orqanlzed to QIVC tnterested boys a better chance to deyelop thexr tumbllng and Qymnasttc sltxlls Mr Claxton 15 club advtser has gtven valuable cxpcrtence to the boys Many types of acttvrtres such as parallel bars sprlng X . -r 1 , 'Z - 4 , y - , : , . , , . f , , . . 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I , . . t . , 7 3 ' board and trampollne are offered DISPLAY 'Fri' S JI' ICI. l l f JL -fi T - iv I R CAMERA CLUB Drck Brngham Presrdent jerry Laureyns Vnce Presldent Mr Knakal Advlset Secretary Treasurer DISPLAY COMMITTEE The attractrve drsplays that are seen rn the showcases are created by the Dtsplay Commrttee Thrs group of twenty three plans and collects materral of mterest to the student body Some of the drsplays thxs year have been based on unusual hobbres forergn countrres and specxal holrdays CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club now advtsed by Mr Kwakal was organxzcd rn the fall of l9v5 under the supervrsron of Mr Urban Its mam purpose 1S to aw aken an xntcrest 1n photography among students and faculty It also promotes the exchange of 1K.l6'1S by holdmg exhxbtts and contests to dlscuss each other s xx ork PROJECTION CREW perrods to the work of th1s organrzatron There are films to be shown almost every day tn 205 This crew also helps rn making recordtngs md settlng up the publlc address system for asscmblres Mr Grill IS the advlscr FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The F T A known offlclally as the Otto I Walrath Club sets as 1ts goal the learmng of opportunltres rn teachrng and the cultrvattng of the qualxtlcs ncces sary rn a good teacher Membershlp IS opcn to senrors of satrsftctory clnracter and scholarshnp Many F T A members have acted as substttute teachers 1n the grade schools SCHOOL STORE As shown by the accompanyrng p1cture many of our D1str1but1ve Educatlon students recerved actual experrence rn all the branches of merclaandrslng The students who worked rn the store were able to apply thc pr xctrces taught ln thcxr courses Penny Prnchers Paradlse speclallzes ln wearmg apparel and statronery rtems 7 coMM1TTEE V Seated: Rose Dasarog Carolinc .' Wcsscl. Standing: Mr. DOLIICSYI Atlviscrg Bill Morrisg Mary Ken zfgfy' dallg Betty Larsong Ellinor Baess jim Corcoran . C V , in . 3-'M ' 511,- l ': 5- . '7 , ' N 1 , 5 , ' ' L . ' , ' Q ' ' ' - Y L t A . 1 . ' I L L K 9 1 1 I ' F , - 2 C ' 1 ' 3: The Projection Crew is made up of nine boys who devote one of their study . . . . EL lx E . . . . . Y 1 . A A -fi. k I . - l ., . - . . . . . , I Y 2 , :KQV ',..' .-Ti: ' . ' ' ' ' I 1 2 2 I ' ' . I A I I . Q 7 . A. 7 +4 ' 11 C7 FUTURE TEACHERS OE AMERICA luldy NLC Jmlwlcy Hxstorx m B1 try L xrsnn SI reasuru M155 Brummustulr Adwsu Manly n Niamn X me PFCSIJCHI Mary janet PIOCISSI Secretary Hafner Suraslxy Presxdent ENNI SCHOOL STORE Dorothy Kmg and Sandra Welner xn the Penny Pxmhers Pxmdnsc PROJECTION CREXV Scared: Bill Paynrcm, Tom Craw- ford, Stan Vydro. Standing: Bob DcMiIia, George Pawlikowski, Bob Warki, Paul Snhwartz, Mau- rinc Green, john Condatore. FTA Q7 1 L lNCHERS'S 157 , - 21 - f ' .' - , 5 L g I 3 v X a T ' 1 . , L .- ' - , ,. 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Now that' ' h school days cannot reason, Lhou t leaving such as our daily stru r out of bed in the and stronger i succeeding'- learning at have been bined, K Aiences mfield High tha time has Finish a leave of us, in the e mei-ng, ro :hae wizh IQ way we w make us a wee the one we and shall not fail in our sq-.f the place tor veg., MATER 'M T' f .wma Ngjef ,119S1J ,y , 'l'here's a ' i S To Al 1 . 1Dear IKM- led , ly ' Y ,Q j And we've her ' - ye andy., ' Bloomfield High Since wegne, 'N .f I n love ' M lzy. , - I 'se '-' ' x ' ' , b A - 1'-We' 9. .M' 7: ui' Q ' ' ' Miyw f, - V , , . ., Y -- f y -,-n 410:1- ,.,- .iv TO THE STAFF: To us was entrusted rnuch, and through us inuch has heen accomplished. The fruition of all our efforts has at last heen realized. We can now, Qthank goodnessfj, pause and with a swell of pride, look hack over the pages of this, our own creation. As we leaf through, we discover that each page itself con- tains a hook of rnernories for us. These inernorahle experi- ences of working together toward a cornrnon goal have enriched our hackgrounds irnrneasurahly. For some it has ez'en indicated a possihle career All of this would have heen iin possihle hut or the splendid icork o hoth sta and ad iisers TO THE READER This rnessage concludes the scicnth edition of NEMO RIES In following a tune hallou ed tradition ue, the sta editors, and adiisers, haie attempted to recount the record o three o the happiest gears o your liz es and ours Further rnore, we sincerely hope that these three ii onder ul years iczll he hut a chapter in your hook o glorious ineznories OH16 - H ,..- CX f 'Q if f l GeorgeMcMoran Edxtor ik new W 'gli P J JM 'S-if 356 A ' , f ' ' f If - l g V. . V s . f ff, 1 ' f f ,' ' 1 , f f fp if f f s ' f . f T .- V. Q X' f . V I A ' I I f jc 1 . . D 4 Q Q s 3 ev - , Q Z 1 ff . 0 1 ' 5 .' 0 is I. 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