Bloomfield High School - Memories Yearbook (Bloomfield, NJ)
- Class of 1953
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A,.,, ' 'M V'AA R , .... 1 4 ' and Instruction ,.,, t,t CHARLES E. MORGAN B.S., A.lVI. Vice-Principal V BUARD 0F Age E EDUCATIUN LEFT TO RICHT- David Demarest, lsince replaced by Robert Englanclb, Henry T page 3 Hollingsworth, Frank J. Hoehstuhl, Jr., George W. Piche, Dr. Arthur G. Pilch. Miltlretl W. Miller, Robert L. Marcotte. l ip, ws r l il 'F I A. DIXI CROSBY A. Uixi Crosby, B.H.S.'s well-known English teach- er, is a combination of wit and talent. A Dartmouth graduate, he taught in Gilford College, North Carolina as he-ad of the English Department. He left this job for theatrical work, but came to Bloomfield to get away from the footlightsf' Mr. Crosby left this high sehool at the outbreak of World War I and enlisted in the Armed Forces as a buck private. When the war ended, he returned home to resume his teaching career. After Pearl Harbor, he again entered the serv- ice, this time as Captain Crosby. During the war years, he trained men in the States and flew with them to battle zones in the South Pacihc. He again returned to B.H.S. after V.J'. Day. This cultured gen- tleman is deeply interested in llltlsitj and poetry and enjoys writing both. He produced Hamlet and 'gMac- beth at B.H.S. and coached senior plays for twenty- five years. Everyone will miss versatile, humorous Mr. Crosby. Every time that we sing the Alina Mater, we will be reminded of its author, Dixi Crosby. We hope his future will be happy, as he spends his time uwriting music and poetry, reading and resting . p , brit -Lfs' -I ffnyv cafe S h . Ile . ' 19 S 66 31.11115 JEANETTE McLELLAN Jeanette McLellan, known to everyone in B.H.S. as one of our efhcient secretaries in the central office, is a native of New York City. She attended public schools there and received her Bachelor of Arts degree from N. Y. U. and the Master of Arts degree from Columbia Uni- versity. Miss McLellan was Registrar and Treasurer for a number of years at a private school in New York City. For a year she taught English, Latin, and French at Banner Elk College in North Carolina. Then she came to Bloomfield, where she has been employed for eighteen and one-half years. Outside of school Miss McLellan enjoys musical concerts and lectures, as well as the theater. She likes sports, too, especially basketball and tennis. Al- though her plans for the future are not definite as yet, Miss McLellan hopes to continue work in the field of education. ? ifree I '-ti ri ij ff Qs? , MKATHARINE WILLIAMS LANGUAGE A.B., A.M. English STUDENT PRINTS Musical Monday Club VESTA M. PARSONS B.S., A.M., Ph.D. English Department Chairman '11, ' T . f i n V i t T.,. I .1 Vk'- QQ-1+ Q 'V Q lv-V-I, ' f Qi :V ' I T,q., it 1, ,.TT, W E Qfv ff i I ., - i A ,x,,. MARION S. TERRY B.S., A.M. English A. DIXI CROSBY A.B. English INA F. DOYLE A.B. Q English' ELLEN R. HYNSON B.S. Speech, Dramatic Arts Senior Play, Senior Forum MARY HARRISON A.B. English National Honor Society Make-up Assistant IRENE F. BRUMMERSTEDT A.B., A.M. English MEMORIES ,53-Adviser CATHERINE E. CHAMBERLIN A B English :ai MARJORIE C. ELY A.B. English page IO IC' VERSES P. GRILL A.B. English Future Teachers of America AGNES S. CONROY A.B., A.M. Honor Roll English LIBBABIAN S I MARION H. TAYLOR A.B., B.S., A.M. I' Librarian Library Club ELSIE C. DOUKSZA A.B. Spanish Make-up Crew, Spanish Club, Los Hidalgos - .S. .M. S 5 S ent Council VISUAL AIDS FRED C. GRILL B.S., A.M. Visual Aids Director Visual Aids Projection Crew 3:23 'aj v fvafm' MABEL V JENKINS x1' LD DMARA A.B.,'A.M. Spamsh Junior Girl Reserves Los Hidalgos ' History if fi vi A 1 I ALICE Y. JOHNSO . 3 ,L-' 2 N-iw A.B., A.M. l If A English, Frenc , ' 5 Le Cercle Franga X ' 4 i 73 'f J A Pyro , '-.r , 7 C Q:'r 1 V P 1 -. - f - A ' mvwgg av ., ,,,, 1'4:,,g,,Qwh. , Y .ms-- e' ,Ailcl 4, 7 'gl 1 'ig C 1 urii .V-A v II? Vi X ,:.,,-:1Z1,.,m , ELMA M. HQIKIISEMAN C. EILIZES DASSIOCHUE JOSEPIEEE. lXI1R?CELLI MILILREZDARMZINN F S .ariish i Liitin Iialian GCIZHIHH 1 1 re , P Latin Club Itallan Club German Club 'J 9 page 12 ANNA J. MILLER 'L E- f FRED D. CRANSE, JR. B.S., A.M. , CABOT D. 'KENDALL A-B-. A.M. U. S. History A.B., A.M. U- S- Hi5l0l'Y International Relations U. S. History DPINIVUFIPFU Chlliflllflll Club Tennis, Oratorical Contest ,.- ly FLOYD T. JORDAN A.B., A.M. U. S. History Youth Week Boys, and Girls' Stale PAUL E. LOVEN A.B., A.M. U. S. History, Bookkeeping, Law Junior Achievement SOCIAL SCIENCE PETER WILSON B.S., A.M. U. S. History Track, Cross Country BARBARA VAN PATTEN A.B., A.M. Remedial Reading Psychology Adviser-Class of '54 JAMES W. HAMPTON A.B., A.M. Guidance Department Chairman Adviser-Class of '54 af KATHARINE T. DENNISON A.B., A.M. U. S. History, World History Senior Girl Reserves .-ff! JOHN KUZMAN B.S., M.Ed. World History, Sociology Football GUIDANCE KATHLEEN HENTZ B.S., M.S. English, U. S. History Adviser-Class of '53 'N 0 .ff ,'. A 1 . xx V ' ' NoRw1.ENgL. QLAXTON X 1 Vwcfif ff , ' . f . ., A, 1, - A XM, X NQN .- '- ' , - I ' . X t V 5 .ll N X f i , Dfsfqlcfgglfdgifggn josEllgigs,.,1l00XHE GEGRGE A. CELLA JOSEPH E. Boctsz l 'BU- I rj . .. . V Bs. Bs. Facultitifallfaflef Of Driver Education. alth Physical Education. Health Pliysical Education. Health A 9 lf-S Football. Basketball Basketball. Baseball Football. Baseball ' f ':- 4 I , Q. - 1 11 V ' 1 4' I f , ' I' if . F 1 Q .Z z ' X n f . , 1 , ... I I . ,fi A V X :I V A iff' , Q f , . X 1 ' - A Ari I lgrtk . T' - ' S . f-ry, x ,f N Lf P J ' . i. is.-,-Q-ig-ll HELEN M. FL-XNNERY ELIZABETH L. IILRCHIE MYRA D. SEELY EDITH C. RIQSSELL R.N., B.S. R.N., B.S.. ASI. B.S.. AJI. D.D. Nurse Driver Education. Health Physical Education Physical Education Future Nurses of America junior Red Cross Leaders, Club. Intramural Drill. Gym, Archery' Teams Sports. Cheerleading, Twirling ff .qv-f M I Y- Y ff F yl-IISILAI. EDllATI0lN ROBERT E. MORRIS B.S., M.Ed. , Bookkeeping Coordinator of Testing Adviser-Class of '53 I ff QDgi,iNM1,dg5,l 'll I' DE TJABTDIEN T WARREN H. LOWANS CHARLOTTE F. DEGEN B.S-, A51- B.s., AM. Health Biology Football Coach -- Adviser-Class of '55 Adviser-Class Of ,DD 53. , 1 ,I Y! I J -l-XZ' ' , I pu cv so 22' K RUDOLPH L. KNAKAL HAROLD G. MEYERS HELEN J. CRABO A.B., A.M. NOT PlC1'UREDr B.s., Mgs. A.B. Biology, Chemistry ELSA D- SLHUBERT Chemistry, Algebra Biology Camera Club A-B-, A-M' Department Chairman Biology Club Adviser-Class of '54 Geometrl' 1 f' REGINA H. CARB B.S., A.M. Advanced Math FLORENCE M. BECKER A.B. Chemistry Chemistry Club MATH AND SCIENCE DONALD K. ARNSDORF A.B., A.M. Chemistry, Biology Track, Cross Country Manager of Athletics ju X -' 4 if f ff' V I -,KL ' Q . s EDMUND MAGEEHAN B.S., A.M. Physics C35 zum: WALTER R. MASON B.S. Physics Coordinator of Student page Activities BERYL E. HUNTE A.B., A.M. Algebra, Geometry Math Club 14 x w A SEYMOUR R. WILLITS A.B., A.M. Basic Math EDW'ARD M. URBAND B.Arch., M.Arch., A.M. Algebra, Geometry Camera Club EDITH M. ALBINSON B.S. Choral, Theoretical Music Musical Monday- Club tnfrtm' , , an 'I .J- I v 4 A A , r if ,,- . .,,., . Q z. sp ' , 1 . '-fi I RAYMOND W. HARTHAN A.B., AJI. Instrumental Music Swing Serenaders, Small ,F g Z r . 'X 5.6 F GEORGE L. SUTTON B.S. Drafting, LI S. History Key' Club Adviser-Class of '55 7 J , K Q ' ' ffl iv CST' 4 A , 5 is - 7 gr eau r ,r ALBERT F. KOEHLER Ensembles JOHN J. DOIQKSZA I B.S. 5 g Crafts, Graphic' Arts ' 3 Display Committee 7 Printing Squad f . - ku ,wi Xi ' IV C 'vi ' A ' yi E ,Q Y I if , ' 2 it 1 s . if H his-' is ' a ii J Vif 5 ' lj Ki Q 4:53323 f 5. , V, f , - I 5411, jj 9 A 7,13 ,:- . 1,4 A , f' l - DOROTHEA J. FISCHER B.F.A., A.M. Art MEMORIES 553-Adviser, Senior Play, STUDENT PRINTS, Operetta Drafting Department Chairman EMILY E. DeMEO B.S., A.M. Homemaking, Foods Chefs' Club ' ROBERT W. NIINCHIN B.S., AJI. Metal and Plastics Shop If. S. History Stage Crew i Wil I9 xv' f X.ftL,.g - ANDREW T. POWDER PEGGY C. MASLHOTO B.Ed., A.M. U. S. History, Clothing 49ers LOUISE C. MONTGOMERY B.S., M.Ed. Homemaking, Clothing Costume Staff RELATED C .uns MARGARET G. DRAKE A.B., A.M. Typing, Stenography, GEORGE H. MADDEN B.S.Ed., M.Ed. STANLEY S- BOOMER Ofiice Practice Bookkeeping, Typewriting B-Ed-9 M-Ed. STUDENT PRINTS School Savings Program! Business Machines Department Chairman BUSINESS EDUCATIIIN WILLIAM L FOLEY Stenography Tvpewriung Director of Athletics i uggail Lgmr .. SEN IOB ll0MEll00M TEACHERS Our homeroom teachers were the first to welcome us in September, 1950, when, as sophomores, we knew not what high school held in store or who our new friends would be. We have become more and more confident until now, as seniors, we are able to carry on the leadership and responsibility that falls on our shoulders. We of the Class of 1953 will he ever grateful for their kindness and help. STANDING: Left to Right -R. llincliin. J. S. Moor:-, P. E. Loren, S. R. Willils, P. Wil- son, C. D. Kendall, W. R. Ma- son, I. J. Douksza. SEATED: E. Hager-han, M. Seely. ill. Y. Jenkins, K. T. Dennison, M. E. Freehern, M. G. Ely, E. M. Houseman, D. Deflaxnara. W. 9 QNUIIICN5 ruMiFt94 Sl DIES! S FRUIT SALMTN CHEM Ulf YT GF ,, un 1 'SSS f , - 1035 - Zilif . . - r . 5 , nz. as-.E y '- my mu 4, Ol .. ,,5r ',,. again gf ig 5 1:a41 - s K .i .5 rm s. mf J, ,E ii: V .-, 4, ff ,?,..f,.. .f..- -.-Q,.,,- A' V -':.' V' B , 10,4-f :-A, L 0 . ,xg ' 5' 2'-ig - A ' rr flf 9. YJ 557 AGNES G. DAVENPORT page 16 Head of Cafeteria A, ,411 W-ILLIANI A - . PHYLLIS J- BESLEY ' v v W MARY L. 1-'REEBERN BL-Su Bgf.1'fNl?ER Dim h -13.5. A xomux o. WERTMAN B.s. Stenographvg ,lgvliillu NI lslalbugife Education. BS.: AJI. I Secretarial Training, Office P-PM-lice vs- S6156 img xse Information Bookkeeping, Clerical Shorthand. Typing MEMORIES .53Q4d , C 00 ., tore. I-1111-grnslng Practice Careers For Secretaries - F'-99 Committee School Treasurer STCDEAT PRINTS .9 XF- e. ,- i. 2' 1 L.. Eg A if A A OFFICE STAFF 'Q' W W. , 'fl Tlx f ANNE S. GEARY Central Office RHODA A. GRIDLEY JEAXNINE B. RONIANO A.B. Central Ojfce Principal's Secretary CUSTODIAN S ' FIRST ROW: Left to Right-A. Ruvoz C. D. Kingg Mrs. .l. Kuhneng A. O. Lorfsntz. Assistant Custodian. SECOND ROW: C. E. Lehingg E. Washhurng R. Cowen O. C. Anderson. Fin-mang W. F. Cummiflgf- I EAYETTE WICLELLAN .l A . A.B., A.lI. Central Ojfi ce sf. Ulf .al ' , r - 'flf' JOHN JACOBS Head Custodian rn x k 5 4, Jw? O Ag DORIS E GILBERT Guulance 0-glee pago 1 MEMUBIES STAFF e ,, . xu.J 4- . ' Hmoau IU IO H 'Z l7 I8 I 2425 AIIVISEIIS LEFT TO RIGHT-Dorothea J. Fischer, Art Adviser, William A. Willever, Photography Adviser, Irene F. Brumrnerstedt, Literary, Typing, Auxiliary Adviser. X , 1 ABT STAFF ,WM ' 4, ,,,,,4QifZ, ,V W? ' ' 'Q ri! Editor-in-Chief JAMES DEWSNAP Literary Editors PETER FLEMING ANNE HEALEY MILDRED McCORMICK Typing Editor MARIE CHOL Art Editor MARYANNE VANN Art Assistant CHARLES FULCHER Photography Editor RICHARD HAUCK H. 1' , it : SEATED: Left to Right-M. Vann, Art Editor, C. Fulcher, Assistant Art Editor, J. Strang. Q STANDING: T. DiPaolog R. Meek, D. Williamsg Miss Fischer, Adviserg B. Fauth. l ge 18 SP0llTS WRITERS S. Nelsong G. Seligman. Not Present: A. Swenson. TYPING STAFF SEATED: LEET TO RIGHT-E. Jagog N. Fer. Q- ' fi re ' L' -1 gusong ll. Chol, Typing Editor. STANDING: J. Husseyg 3. Defiosag E. Tonniesg R. Perroneg M. Ellasg A. Carollog D. Bodineg D. Liskowitzg Miss Brurnmerstedt, Adviser. DIEDIUBIES '5 3 MEMORIES '53 had its beginnings in the spring of l952. At this time the Editorial Board had its first meetings to decide a cover, layout, theme, and content of the book. Different staffs were responsible for particular phases of the book. The first one to employ its talents was the Literary Staff, whose mem- bers wrote for many long hours in order to complete the seniors' individual write-ups. all of which were typed by the Typing Staff. The Art Staff furnished the art worl-:g the Photography Staff. the pictures. To aid the other staffs, when- ever its assistance was needed. was the function of the Auxiliary Staff. These staffs united their efforts toward a common goal, that of producing a suc- cessful annual. The MEMORIES staffs will long remember the many amusing times that occurred in the new annual office. It was first invaded by a crew armed with pails and mops who energetically began to clean and rearrange the room. Later in the year another invasion occurred, the intruders appearing this time at night in the form of mice. Late in the day, after performing laborious tasks and hash- ing out various problems, our tired editors stumbled blindly along the darkened hallways only to he welcomed by the thought of more homework. These incidents, along with many others, will add to the memories of those who were a part of this yearbook. Constantly advising and guiding the members of this annual were the three faculty advisers: Miss Brummerstedt. Miss Eischer. and Mr. Willever. Everyone affiliated with MEMORIES '53 extends his heartfelt thanks to them for the encouragement, inspiration, and counsel which they have given. Entering the new Annual Office 4 , EDITUBS Chol, Typing Editor SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT-M. Vann, Art Editorg C. Fulcher, Assist ant Art Editorg I. Dew snap, Editor -in - Chiefg M STANDING: A. Healey, Literary Editorg P Fleming. Literary Editorg R. Hauck, Photog raphy Editorg M. McCormick, Literary Editor AUXILIAIIY STAFF LEFT T0 RIGHT: E. Ward, Chairmang C. Smithg -'ww 44, f-.,.g, ua: f Z' gl? .L ' . ' QWQ, - H sn. 11' 3:...,. 4' V - 'hi it 1 F. Grosse-g Miss Brummerstedt, Adviser. ff W flfwff 24 gg hy ff ,, W! f ' ' wa Ar 1 , QQ , ., 4 . .. . . . 'ie ' ' 2 19' Z f f Wf, ' . , , V ,4 ,, F125 . ...I LITERARY STAFF JQXN Y - ,QQ SEATED: Left to Right-B. Schneiderg F. Croning B. Knightg M. McCormick, Literary Editorg A. Healey, Literary Editorg K. McAdamg M. Flemingg E. Bundas. STANDING: J. Stempelg J. Maccubbing L. Weissg S. Nelsong P. Fleming, Literary Editorg P. Ma- munesg Miss Brummerstedt, Adviserg E. McGreeveyg J. Pfaffg STAFF continued K. Nelsong H. Morgang B. Krueger. Pn0T0GnAPnY STAFF SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT-R. Urie- Mr. Willever, Adviserg V. Cerrone- M, Heaton. STANDING: R. Brooksi J' Glombg W. Morrisg W. Creenwoodi- R. Hauck, Photography Editor. i i 5 ,.--3 lg a, X . W1 .., - X V5 X I X 2 i K o tif! 5 ff ,ff , ' gb- Y - f.,P'v 574' ' fflnf I x. H , S'-1, 41 1, 2 7774 m i X 1 X I 7 f page SEN IOIl CLASS REPRESENTATIVES ,sz th .J X 1 f ' Tb! W wi' WJ' 7' KATHLEEN HENTZ We, the girls in the Class of '53, ha e en most fortunate in having Miss Hent s r guidance counselor. With her win 'ng-L on- ality and keen sense of humo sh 1. n a friend to every senior girl. a . if, ienc nd deep understanding have c thr ug many a trying time. Frequ 'f she lya a - rived at school early and stayed late, lhel ' us with some academic or extra-curribllrl c- tivity. Because of her tireless aid anfilxi' rring judgment, the undertakings of ur,claEi'hQ:ie been successful and our three yea-r stay t B.H.S. happy. Years from now w en we look back on our high school career, we will have happy memories highlighted by those of our outstanding guidance counselor and class ad- viser, Miss Hentz. To her, we humbly say, Thank youf, 22 , I, it 554, ' , f ' 5 15 '- .1 . K. Q , ' 3 aa A WA 1 V' ., 1111 '7 ' ' 5' ' 53' -rl: 17:3 '. ' , .t ., .,., ,, . :- , w - -m. -:ex -2 .4 ' T' Q12.,1:t.:L:.,Q'.gI1s- 'gg A .f3I3'.5f'ig2zr' 4 1 , gtg. 1' f 'Felgas ers--F lx . ' 4 Xsvftq sifffifxg . V N ,. g g .Q .2-4 far:-ig N Q3-of 1. 1 ROBERT E. MORRIS A new precedent was formed when Mr. Robert Morris was appointed both boys, guid- ance counselor and class adviser. He is known to all as our sincere friend and enthusiastic supporter. So often our desires have been realized by his genuine interest and immeas- urable, unselfish efforts. Mr. Morris' sound ad- vice has been very influential in our academic and extra-curricular endeavors. There was never an obstacle too large or a problem 100 trivial which was not surmounted through his down-to-earth and human understanding. His personal attention and frequent encouragement have made our stay in Bloomfield High an experience that we will always cherish. From the bottom of our hearts, we humbly thank you, Mr. Morris, for your unceasing efforts to mold a part of our character. SENIIDB CLASS ADVISEBS 9 C5 ir ' NY.. Q49 SOPHOMORE YEAR President .................. ANTHONY MACK Vice-President ...... JOHN ROBERTS Secretary .........,., BARBARA KNIGHT Treasurer .................. DONALD STAGG Q WILLIAM E. ALLEN ,Red hair and freckles denote quiet Bill . . . remembrances of B.H.S. include football games and paid assemblies . . . spare time is spent traveling, stamp col- lecting, rooting for the New York Yankees, and raising his pet collie . . . pals around with fellow Cedar Crovers, ,Frank Bullen and .lim Dewsnap . . . his .subtle humor will he greatly missed. ,Wwe f 45? Q gr I ,f,,.f- I yew! A Z X an f if-'ly 1 y if A inicman s. ABELL Dick's a generous, good-natured lad . . . Wants to be an aeronautical engineer . . . he is frequently occupied Willl model aviation and sports . . . remem- bers most the Thanksgiving football games . . . friends Larry Decker, Bill Hardt, and Jack Stempel agree that Dick is a good sport and a true friend. Track, Co-Captairzg Bandg Homeroom Representativeg Track Clubg Hi-YQ Footballg National Honor Society. jf-J W Ml yifkffs ' is spent playing basketball, swimmin diving, and listening to good we tern music . . . high school will be rem m bered for the fun during homeroom Slang, fir of l 4'3 period and lunch . . . enjoys kiddin around with Ronnie. lvertman and Barry Moore . . . is planning for a future in the field of Christian educa tion. German Club, Vice-President. A21 tgaltas, EDWARD ANDERSON, JR. X, page Happy-go-lucky Eddy values hillbilly music and baseball as his favorite pas- times . . . pals Jack Stempel, Don Neu- bert, John Clomb, and Bill Paynton like Ed's friendly personality . . . geometry class and lunch period will bring pleas- ant memories . . . Eddy plans to enter college . . . St. Louis Cardinals and summer vacation rate high. STUDENT PRINTSg Clwirg You Cllllql Take It With Youf, 24 GRACE L. ANDERSON Grace is well known for her red hair and freckles . . . always full of fun . . . friends are Barbara VanNess, Nancy Trainer, and the T.A.P.S .... will miss sitting at the football games with the band . . . forecast for the future is teaching in the physical education field. Bamlg Archery Teamg Seni lCym Teamg Drill Tea rg Orclzestrrrli .T.A., T,-ea.57rrerg liksArues.ljJngJ , l .ff l x JW if f ff I ff- tif 1 ff v fl A! 'll' fr! ll!! ly If f r' 1 1' gm! wif!! fb Q. ifai 'qos-:IQ-, ARTHUR C. AMBROSIIQS Art is known by his blond hair and lively sense of humor . . . leisure time 'S I lx ' ' 1 LENNART E. ANDERSON Len is a quiet lad who is always ready with a friendly smile . . . will remem- ber the great times with friends Bob Benedict, Frank Bullen, and Norman Hayward during sixth lunch . . . enjoys working in a restaurant . . . expects to enter the doors of Fairleigh Dickinson College for a course in hotel and res- taurant management, You Can't Take It With Young Foot- ballg Library Club. eniorri Wi, --,-1: 1:-y.g1,-,aims ,, L, ,355 , :ffl 'Yaf- 5 5 4- be 173 jj-2tEf,',:A Q.. ii - September 6, 1950 if ROLLIN H. ARNOUL A blond. easy-going fellow describes Rollie . . . can usually be found dis- cussing cars or collecting pamphlets and pictures of them with pals Warren But- tle, Craig Harris and Jon Hilson . . . fishing and hunting trips in Pennsyl- vania are considered the best way to spend weekends . . . he will recollect the good time with the gang at school . . . he expects that future occupation will be sheep raising. ..1--- --si-----M .-.LY rn- 7 - 4.1.2.-, U JUNE E. ANGEVINE June is a smartly dressed, congenial gal . . . enjoys her many activities with the twirlers and the Tri-Quintus . . . will recollect all the fun she has had at B.H.S. rallies, football and basket- ball games . . . can usually be found, having a coke with her friends at Siems' . . . ,lune's favorite pastime is buying clothes . . . a career in model- ing is ahead for this cheerful lass. Twirlingg Los Hidalgosg German Club. page 25 STEVE A. ATKINS Stove is noted for his curly brown hair and keen sense of humor . . . rooting for the Chicago Cubs or playing golf and basketball fill his spare moments with pleasure . . . enjoys good times with Richard Monsen, John McLough- lin, Dave Ritger, the Rebels, and the Seminoles . . . hopes to become an engineer or a teacher. Key Clubg Intramurul Sports. Q13 ii 5 ,.-k 25,641 to 444126. , ,,., ,V A V 140' ' '.:,...',.. N -wc, ,- , V if, J -' ' f DAVID T. BAGRIER Wavy brown hair and a quiet disposi- tion sum up Dave . . . the activities, classmates Dave Ritger, Don Schindler, John McLoughlin. and gym periods will ,W M ey gi512, f' fgfgii .zf I 45 5 , -ff 11101---' x .H K , i-ix D up Y gif? xi KK WW WILLIAM ng Asnwoafm That quiet, dark-haired fellow is none other than Bill . . . can usually bi: found spending his spare moments bowl- ing or salt water fishing . . . will re- call the friendly atmosphere of B.H.S. and the swell times with Richard Ward and George Mead . . . following gradua- tion he intends to go into the oil heating business. Q Chefs, Club. . i H l it t itil' it' All 0 N .4 P 'N va WALTER BAKER f A quiet, wavy-haired lad is Walt . . . outdoor sports including fishing, hunt- ing, and camping are right up his alley . . . will remember B.ll.S. for the good times had in fifth lunch and thc art room with friends Walt Mt-Garvey and Walt Murphy . . . enjoys reading hor- ror stories and listening to the radio. 'iYou Cmft Tulff' It Wlllz You , Art Conzmillee. Q 1 if be happy remembrances of B.H.S .... -j I 'g ,W s I cheering for the Yankees and partici- ll R pating in baseball, basketball, and foot- N K- ball games occupy much of his time . . . 7 f- '5' ' after attending Seton Hall l'niyi-rsity, he plans to become a certified public ac- countant. Intramural Softball uml Baslfellfall. page 26 LORETTA P. ANZALONE Pretty blue eyes and auburn hair de- scribe Lori . . . it is not unusual to Hnd her cooking. baking. listening to classi- cal records, roller skating or dancing . . . will remember the interesting as- sembly programs, glee club rehearsals and the gym classes at B.H.S .... hopes to attend Newark Girls' Vocational School to become a dietitian. Italian Club: Glee Clubg Leaders' Clubg Biology Clubg 49ers. 'W' 1-T. .shi si V15 .4 BERNICE C. BARBATO Big brown eye- and a plea-ing person- ality identify Bernie . . . the football games and good times in Honieroom 315 and the art room will lie missed . . . keeps liu-5' in lei-ure time by -wini- rning. sailing. knitting or ice skating . . . is interested in a ear' - , r in art or music. Choirg STUDENT PRINTS fmt! Bank- ing Representfztize: hliozz fill!-li Tale 'I lT'1'th You , Art Conzmflfeeg Cir? Glee Club. eniom Sie ef X 1 Down, girl! 1- tug lf-' NORMA E. BARTH Normal blonde hair and blue eyes ynake- hier a perennial sparkler . . . ghums are Lynne Carroll. Joan Mitchell. and Helen Pfstxel . . . the wonrlerful times at football games and fifth lunch will he happy recollections of , . . goes for roller skating. swimming. and listening to Frankie Laine's record- . . . this gootlsnaturerl gal intends to liuilfl a career in retailing. Homernalring Cfllbf Camera Club. I ' , xx, -3 if!!! L 1 RICHARD D. BARL Dark eyes and a spirite se' of humor best describe Haiigk will miss lunch with churn,s,Richard Grai- inski, Bill Chesney and ,Nardone . . . can usually be-'T6und spendingflax- tra time playing golf or enjoying intra- mural sports al . . heading for a college edllication in-'engineering next fall. ' I c01,fg,Ba5iftb Zgzseballg Ojiicials' C111 21. r ey , .1 r l 4 J l j I page 27 ,ff rf , Z,-. 4 ' 1 : 4' e r l j ,i it l NANCY F. BELL National Honor Society: Math fflnli, BEVERLY E. BAYLISS Bev, a pretty blue-eyed blonde, hopes to enter the field of nursing after gradu- ation . . . enjoys swimming, dancing, and club meetings with the D.O.L.L.S. . . .friends Miriam Butler and Cli Xenitelis say that Bev will miss the fun before school and at the football games, Student Cozmcilg Banking Represen- fflIfiU8Q Cleft Clubg Chernlslry fflnbg - Lazin Clubg F.N.A. ' ' ' WU I VVVV i ,MWA-:Wm-. ni Ifji it ' gf Nancy is recognized by her pert page- boy hair-do and lively sense of humor . . . spends leisure hours dancing, listen- ing to South American music. and horseback riding . . . memories of B.H.S. include sixth lunch, the fun at football games with Millie Buccinio. and meetings with the Tartans . . . a future secretary will be this cheerful gal. Girl Reservesg Student Palrolg Glec Club. pm, f hu ' ROBERT A. BENEDICT llob is the popular president of thc Musical Monday and Math Clubs . . . enjoys telescope-making, science fiction, and music . . . Lon Anderson, Bob Bo- gan, and Norman Hayward say that hc has a friendly personality . . . will miss hand and chemistry lab. Presirlent: Cl1t'IIIl'SlfvY Club, Secretary: llfnsirul Monrlut' Club. President: ,lef- .wy Hors' State. page 28 CAROL J. BAYAHD A perpetual smile and short, clark hair accurately describe Carol . . . alway- will recall the fun of pep rallies, school dances, and sixth lunch . . . has a good time with Elaine Iago, Nancy Richards, Dot Bohr, or the Pennies at Sienis' . . . will ents-r the realms of the secretarial field. STUDENT PRINTSQ Junior Gym TeamgSpan'l1 Clnbg lee Clnbg Home- ruom Re: fztati eg C r'er5 for 'cp r' i P 1 WJ? f S ILC- f . L any DONALD L. BEIDLER Don is best known as a dependable and continually smiling guy . . . will remem ber assembly programs and fifth lunch . . . enjoys fast football games and lon music . . . spends odd hours playin football and joking with pals Louie Peters and Don Schindler . . .is lool-tin forward to a career in the art field Traclrg Bowling: German Club Chefs, Club. t ff if L A il: 9: I., A Mar 'lg' vlr, KW! ' , 1 K 11 'Uh 1125 I ' 3 s an Q V A 'Q 17 . I x , , A. ' is , 5 'Q 7 X X E3 .ef li' . L EDWFARD H, BENXETT .llechanicnl Wlizarrls Quiet and good-natured is Eddie . . . friends include Rocco Tischio. Paul Kinach. and Dick McGuire . . . as- sembly programs and good time- with classmates will be remembrances of B.H.S .... photogaphy and construct- ing model airplanes proyide enjoyable pastimes . . . Eddie is an avid fan of all sports. especially football and base- A K ball . . . is looking forward to a future in electrical engineering. 'V ' I Chernz's!ry Club: Hath Club. A by ' leg xi., el'li0l 5 li gs r PAMELA I. BERG Pam is that gal with the blonde hair and winning smile . . . the trials and tribulations at B.H.S. and the bus ride to school each morning will be missed . . . enjoys dancing. swimming. and reading . . . next step is secretarial school . . . A wonderful friend. chorus pals Ann Grosso. Doris Cilfillan. and Kay Nelson. Student Council: French Club: l,eurler5' Clubg Spanish Club. v-.,,Y ,H V 'fi .K , l i t lx. J f, M N4 MALCOLM A. R. BERENS Halcolms good-naturedness marks him as an amiable person . . . swimming, bowling. playing the piano. and driving his car are tops with this tall guy . . . after graduation he wants to breathe the fresh country air on a farm . . . Man- fred Laidig. John Dear. and Don Wil' liams agree he is a great pal . . . is interested in agriculture and plans to study botany. German' Clubg Chefs' Club. ,-'v 1 1 ' 'X lx 2 l 'li 1 I , ,X I X r , N , 1 . 1 , il, 1 ii ' t in X, nl . tx ,- iv AH . V bl L 4 l l L W. E I ii V i lf ' V 1 tl' 'X 4 , 477 i, rfb Y ' i , ! , , .s l Y l . I 1 'ff I, , -. , k 1 i page 29 3 ,, x.,v ls, all X xiillji if Vicar of ff all J' .vid i?Tit,. 1 lf ' ' Suv K Zihv 5 ,A ii 1 L' Xl' if Ellis I Jil!! RQVAMRRY iANE BQQLLEIFV .le1'Ql'fs goinfffow hrieakg X' Elie busiiiess world as pfiblic acc ittant . . . I ifriends l ara Wdtzel an Kay Shan- 1310 non declareix hat she is a fun-loving pal 'with a swelldense of humor . . . won't forget seventh period law class or foot- ball games . . . Jerry considers Eddie Fisher records and drinking awful-aw- fuls at Bond's just about tops. Junior Gym Teamg Intramural Sportsg 49ers,, President. Ya., ' i L 1 WILLIAM H. BLAUTH A blond-haired, blue-eyed lad is Bill . . . will remember homeroom periods in 302 . . . many a spare hour is spent swimming, playing baseball. working on his car, and listening to the music of Guy Mitchell . . . pals with Bob Bellie- veir. Bob Ward and Bill Lori-nz . . . ina tends to become a fighter pilot in the Xlarincs. Intramural Basketball, Sofllvall. and Bowling. page 30 fi O Roman? E. Bznavrfr Nice to know . . , he is a hard working boy, yet he still has good times with friends Elwood Speckmann, Richard Calassini. and ,lack Hauck . . . enjoys Hying and communication in Civil Air Patrol . . . likes to listen to music of Glenn Miller's band and to collect rec- ords . . . Bob plans to be a physician in the Navy. Traclrg Tumbling Clubg C.A.P.g Me- chanics of Transportation Club. VIVIAN V. BLANDA f' Aww-0 X Long dark hair and a delightful sense of humor are Vivian's . . . after-school sessions at Wessels' with the Sapphires driving her blue convertible, and listen ing to Billy Eckstine's music occupy her spare time . . . remembrances of ll.H.S. will include football game and good times in study hall and fourth lunch . . . an entrance to the bu mes field as a secretary follows high school Italian Club. DOLORES A. ODINE Del is a quiet, little, brown-eyed miss . . . will remember B.H.S. for the foot- ball games and third period gym classes with Annette Cramegna, Marie Priore. and Phyllis Moresco . . . finds pleasure in listening to hillbilly music by Hank Williams and spending weekends at the shore . . . future plans lic in the busi- ness held. MEMORIES, Typing Staffg French Clubg Careers for Secretarlesg Italian Club. WNW, Qvsax tr- 3 Z it f l lf, ROBERT J. BOGAN Smiling Bob is able to get along with anyone . . . expects to attend Newark College of Engineering to study me- chanical engineering . . . the gym classes and rallies will be missed by Bob . . . confederates are Bob Bene- dict, Norman Hayward. Len Anderson. and Ray Miller . . . enjoys swimming and cars during spare time . . . plans also for a commission in the air force. .lIE.UORIES, Azzxilifzry Staffg .Ya- zional Honor Socielyg Jersey Boys' State . en LOI :5 I .. .4 I I .lf 4 Hail, Caesar. , MQ -t ' 'K il JAMES D. BOOKER Sdfl spoken and fun to be with, Jim ts along with everyone . . . his inter- iits inclihle deep sea fishing and swim- ming il. . What a dancer! declare friends William Torrence, Allen Brooks, land Charles! Smith . . . in his spare time lim watches football and basket- ball games on television . . . plans to be a home decorator. Display Commilleeg Chefs, Club. ef Q. r DOROTHY H. BOHR Her sunny disposition and warm smile make Dot a cheerful lass . . . has fun participating in athletics, including swimming and ice skating . . . enjoys dancing . . . sixth lunch with Maryanne Yann, Carol Bayard. Elaine Iago, and the Pennies has been a high school highlight. Spanish Club, Treaszirerg Girls' Glee A ,I 1 1 ' L 4 1 t j My ,4 iff at f ff 5 's il, J O97 ,P ' page 31 5 xo PATSY L. BOTTAZZI P Pat is best known for 'his brown curly hair and sharp clothes . . . this Cedar Grover can usually be seen with .lolm Mallfucci and RonnigHRadcliff . lik.-S traveling, records, Enid all kintlg of food . . . is sure to miss the enjoyable times during fifth lunch and at st-liool dances . . . plans t0 become a car sales- man. Tumbling Clubg Homeroonz Represen- tazivag Intramural Baseball. my M F' school Junior Cin: T i't1l Ilumeroom Rvpregenlfrrlr e. page 32 C 'Wi W if S! -, 'val f Al 'Maur 'lr Elbtizior lla? 2 'mzfrvf l0iiPf5'B4'HFf2 i bf llwmof . . Qfljest f1'ii?ntl4 are lwll' Cflmlllr -'lm' Smith, and Jam- ,lolmcon . . . hr-r furor- ite pastimos are ice skating. lllfiliflg with hor pvt f'at4, and lniki' rirlirlii . - - Elpanor Hppmls many vnjoyable hour- liorsc-llack riding: . . .Sho loves to trawl und hae visitml wvll-known placf-S. Cernmrz Club: Banking Representa- tlveg Library Club. RUTHANN BOLTGHTON Ruthie is noted for her peppine chwerful tlifposition . . . square t ing at the- Hilltop on Saturday nr and football games are her fax forms of entertainment . . . she will all her fri:-mls in 5.5.5. Club . . forward to entering the field of chandibing. -,sw ff 22 W ,dau 5: 1 Clrl Reserres: Spanish Club: C Glee Club. ROBERT W. BROOKS J You haw- all si-1-n tall, axnilflv R 1 taking pivturvs ut ourffozkfl guiwi . , . likt-Q swimming unmlj 0 fun nt WX WW W WWW ov : ' 1 . f.1f',-4:1 'fm '-.r-ra---rv:--Q. .. ., .:-'A:- ., : '-:x':.w-- '1-i hx' cw:-K Hkwh . rv -'ff '--: ' tA...,,. 3,,. I A .,iX..x-.ms . t. - X- gt... .L , so ., ., Sf: -tra, N0 Am 'Nr - hair and 1 1 Hllt U Hi-Y lll1't'llllQLS . . . thin llboy with tht- vrvw out plans to lnujo in wiigiiivhriilg ut Lt-lliggh Univi-iwity . . . most of ull lloli will miss his frivntls Vlllt'4'Ill llwuws, lltlvttl 51'vtlS, Lttlll Hlfllulkl l'll'll1'l' Llflvl' grrutluulion. Svlmul llllologruplwrg Trfrrlf: Ili-l', fillllllllllllll STUDENT PRINTS: .'llE.lI- URIES, Plrologrrzpliy Smfjg Camera lflzlb. 'tg' bili- secretarial ful 'QLD DAVID J. BROYYER Eteryone know- Rf-tl. B.H.S.'s big. good- lool-zing footliall ta-gkle . . . lie will miss tlie football team . . . enjoys all sports . . . Dates pal-. Ricliartl Qestone. Bill Franey. an-,l Bill Clark. say that lie will lie a pliysical etluc-ation teacher after College. Football: Baslgetbaff: Latin Cfzibg Student Lozmffll: Homeroom Represen- , Iatire. X7 ' ? - f M i 'f 0' ' ' ' -lr ffxyf If WLM rv Pj aff' . 1,911 r' eniord .xx f' MEI tu, Brute. , 'VW MARY G. BROWN Rustfs clieerful disposition and sense of liumor han- won her frif-nil-' ailmira- tion . . . a retl-haired lass with lots of Class . . . claneing. swimming. and bas- ketball Fill up her leisure time . . . her future inclufles selling and merchandis- ing . . . is disturbed when anyone calls her Red . . . will miss all lier friends anil fifth luncli period. Leaders' Cfnb: 49er3. to Scwvflljp X xo. 9 io! gs WS -'F ...N l' 1 V7 , 4 J I of CERMA BROWN ' Bubba Lev-. with liver infectious laugh and lixely -ense of liumor. is tops yriih' her frif-nil-. the Y-l-'lamingos . . . She, loses to roller skate with friends Dianiii Burnett anil Klary Price . . . will'miES the foolliall rallies and sixth lunch . . . aft:-r liusiness scliool. Germa iriQ tenil- to lie a secretary . . . will always req-all Ili-' junior prom. Cir! Reserzes: Leaders' Clubg Bas- kelbufl. V' Y page 33 , X 1' , ! Intramural Baseball and Basketball: V v if ,li jj will ye X il. y IW l ,J L jill fllllltl txt ,J K ELIZABETH G. BU ECHNER A merry everlasting smile and friendly Hi for everyone depict Betty . . . a future nurse . . . she is always with her friends Betty Mediz and the Tur- tans . . . enjoys dancing, football, anti basketball games, and swimming . . . her favorite pastimes are sowing, howl- ing, and listening to records . . . Bt-tty hopes to do some extensive travt-ling in the future. Leaders' Club. 6'2 ,aww-, W' X ESTHER L. BUNDAS p ' Creati exclaims quifft, wittyklfs . . . reading, swi miifg. anti ,traveling rate high . . . in r idle ,I'Ii0QlE'I1f!g. slie'is usua fou watclling mystqry pro- gra tel is' nf, or writing ahort storie . . . e will repollect the fun ' H er om 0'2, the rallies, anti H Bflarfe gruse . . . she is plan ' a career fynursing. ,'lIE.l R VBS, LE'f6I'lll'j' ,qfaltfg fllztwz- istr-i' Cl1zl1g'.'irclier,y Club. page 34 W' M., if NICHOLAS BURCESS An e-asy going guy! declare his frit-mls Allan lrwin antl lan Johnstone . . . the assi-nililivs anal football gaines at llloomhvhl High School will always alantl out in his memory . . . watching haist-lizill ganws and stock car racos are Niclis inter:-als . . . his hobbies include working on his car, listening to Ralph Flanagan, antl eating tomato pie . . . in-xt year he will enter the Navy. CARMELLA M. BUCCINIO Millie will be rffmcrnloered for her winning smile anti warm pvfraonality . . . hor favorite forms of rtfcrffation arf' ilancing, skating, anti bowling . . . will miss lunch with lit-r friends Nancy Bffll anti Connit: Scmpier . . . is a mf:mlit:r of the Zotliacs . . . aftfer high school. Carinella plans to lie a lioautician . . . will always rvcollcct tht: fun in Hornfi- room 409-ll. Italian Clubg Girls, Glee Clubg 49er5, .5'ec'retary. FRANK BULLEN Gootl sportamanahip and a great etfnse of humor aptly describe Franlia per- sonality . . . a loyal friend . . . pals with jim Dcwanap, Lfinnif' Antler-on, Bill Chesney, and Bill Allen . . . he will always rt-call the aports at B.l'l.S. . . . in the future Bull hopes to lit? a 1Hf'Cll3I'llC . . . lil-:es cars and all foods. School Store. - xs5M. sz-.vewaw . w -, M.,-N -- - in x w, xy x ..: axvaiat- ' . G bXc si, X, DIANE Nl. BKRNETT Enthusia-nt and an easy smile portray Diane . . . sltc enjoy- ice skating. -ew- ing. and tlie recor-,ls of Xat King Colf- . . . is :cell with the Y-lrlamingos . . . Dee will always remember twirling dur- ing the football season . . . expects to lie an elementary school teacher. Tzt't'rlt'11g: FTA.: Girl Resert-es: Stu- flent Lrfiimil: Sprznlslt Club: ,llzftetl Clee Club: Baslqetball. eniom 'Q it-. f' .W f ,F if . 3 l l l New jersey . . . RICHARD J. BIISCIGLIO Rick has a quiet, agreeable manner . . . his wonderful speaking voice gained him a lead in the senior play . . . re- cordings by Rosemary Clooney and Perry Como. as well as fencing and bowling. rank high in his list of enjoy- ments . . . in college Rick will major in communications in preparation for a future in radio and to ' ion. lx Fencing, Capt in: I amurql Bowl- zinior Aclii r . H ing: You C,'an't fwe m3U'?6lLlll'oLz g .l KK it X40 l ' x I ly 'rxl' it ltftjirll hltvl' Pill' i .f,gil'l N it '6There s a hlgh school in JOAN M. BURNETI' Red-,lish-blonde hair and sparkling blue eyes describe this easy going gal . . . Joan. an axid Dodger fan. enjoys listen- ing to records . . . dancing and bowl- ing are her favorite pastimes . . . at- tending football games with Norma Lewis and Barbara Wetzel will stand out in the mind of this future book- keeper, Student Patrolq Homeroom Represen- tatireg Honzenzalftng Club. page 35 1' MIRIAM A. BUTLER Pretty clark-brown hair and a vivacious personality are Mir's outstanding char- acteristics . . . likes Guy Lombardds music, sewing, and swimming . . . she won't forget the dances and football games at Bloomfield High School . aims to be an elementary school teacher . . . best friends are Bev Baylis and Cli Xenitelis. French Clubg F.T.A.g Girl Reservesg Glee Clubg Chemistry Club. 462.1 GRACE L. BUSH Grace hasarpliet mairnergmd full of fun . . . sports andy ,avtifvigggfe her favorite activities . l. the B as- semblies and gym c .5143 havefftffffl IOPS with Grace . . fVj'W'l9'ff ff walks after lunch,,,' ith 'Bc Buechner and Betty MQ X . .,,jbfxt fall, she expects to en c nursigtgifi hool f-.W JXXCI Eg gaseballg Buslfetballg KA firing epresenlative. p lf wil' Ml' My QM GJ! link 'Q . WARREN B, BUTTEL Friendly, good-natured Vlarren is known for his 6'7 stature . . . baseball, foot- Vfhallj and basketball are all his favorites . . .'likes western music and fixing stock cars . . . Warren has enjoyed the fun with all his classmates . . . he will miss his friends including ,loe Frank. Rollin Arnoul. and' Craig Harris . . . hopes to study diesel engineering. Baslretballg Hom eroom Represen tatzte. WMV' al. SAM MJ ELLA X !0 Sanfs blond, ' 'ha' and arp clothes aretmf ll, ing ch acter- istics . . i is fe time. in lilies li- eni Pat P e tl Johnny di l v' g his car . . . call Ig lun the mechanics a ation class, and the football g' m . . . Don cNaughten and Vin- Ee illlaggi say that Sammy wants be rn nist. lla z lub: Mef'l1rmz'c5 of Transpor- mlzor 'ice-Pres1'rIe12!. page 36 J' RAE CAPPETTA 2 I It-tile Rae is noted for her dazzling dark eyes . . . hillbilly and cowboy tunes are tops on liae's hit parade . . . dain-ing has a place in her heart . . . this pert miss will enter the secretarial Held after June . . . sewing and cook- ing occupy ln-r few spare moments . . . companion Norma DeCa1np reveals Rae's enjoyment of Frankie Laine rec- ords. Ifrzreers for Sf'r'reIt1r1'es Club: STU- DENT PRINTS, Rcpresefztative. 'Y 3 li V 5 i Q . qarrrfff 6 , 3' ,v ul S 1.1. 2 L' WTLLIAM Y. QQIRIQINAL - . - Y I' lf you see al steclcy, lny wifh ak aglgufs smile, it 1s'sure to be Ca ff. syifming. Worlqng on ears. and rivipg is yellow For convertible occu yfhis time . . PBQH 'll miss tlie fun gexhad 'during lunch p ,ind i . . plans vtoinin his ovm busin. s . . . bud- dies 'nclude Jimmy Thomps . Jimmy Dovlexnd liiill Franev. Camera' Clubg Bowlingg Tumblingg Italian Clubg Glee Club. eniord '95 as 'La- Q19- ,J The customerls always right 'ie 'ian 'saws AGATHA M. CAROLLO This dark-eyed attractive brunette has VICTORIA J. CARLUCCI Vickie is easily recognized by her long, dark hair and big brown eves . . . fa- vorite pastimes are swimming, dancing, and skating . . . Asia Garmew, Sandy Weiner, and the Wolverines are her best friends . . . she will always remember twirling during the football season . . . plans to travel and later become a sec retary. Tzvirlingg Junior Gym Team, Home- room Representative: Girl Reserztesg In- tramural Sportsg Italian Club. 1' ' I. fun in whatever she is doing . . . hobs , .. - sf f' 1' Afsgyef bies are roller skating, listening to Ed- die Fisher's records, and watching 1 football games . . . Aggie will miss . 4 f' C. . yr . ,J .f f ' ,G lunch with her friends Phyllis Moresco. ' Q, Y' I ' Connie Stivali. and Rosemary Pitrelli . . . she is preparing for a secretarial job . . . will recall the fun in Home- room 310-A. Home Economics Club, Presiflentg llallun Club: Leaders' Club: .'lIE,lI- ORIES, Typing Staff. 'L page 37 AUDREY C. CARUSO 'iIt's a cinch, claims attractive brown- eyed Audrey, who enjoys a good debati- . . . she is partial to popular and hill- billy music, and dancing . . . her favor- ite hobbies are diving, swimming, roller skating, and watching football games . . . she pals with Nancy Richards and Connie Stivali . . . will miss sixth lunch and her classmates. Italian Club. ,fr-. IWLL LLYNIQE M. CARBGLL 'Friendliness and expressivelblueifyfq are Lyrme's trademarks . . . likes to vat hamburgers and tomato pie . . . enjoys tap dancing, driving, and Frankie Laine's records . . . will miss Hfth lunch . . . her best friends include Norma Barth and Helen Petzel . . . plans to enter the commercial field after high school. School Slore, Salesgirlg Display Cam- mittee. NANCY J. CARUSO K QA 'iirszv 1451, F! VIRGINIA F. CERONE Everyone knows Ginny for her winning smile and friendliness . . . would like to be a medical secretary . . . will re- member the football games at ll.H.S . . . will miss friends Lorraine Knittel Elaine Faucett, and Eleanor Sobral . . seen with the Tri-Quintus. Color Cuardq Archery Club: Home- room Represelztatireg METIORIES Pliolograpliy Slafjg .Stat t Patrol, Careers for Secretaries: 52141. 'z funn eil. till fill' 'GT' ELISSA CERRUTO Lee spends her spare time designing and sewing her own clothes . . . enjoys dancing, swimming, and club meetings with Sapphires . . . What a wardrobe! exelaims friend Vivian lllanda . . . Lee also loves to drive . . . will miss the fun in fourth lunch and speetating at football games . . . hopes to enter the business world via typing. Italian Club, page 38 A cute little redhead who is alwax full of fun . . . seen with pals Mary Hea ky Pat Murphy, and the Pennies , . . 'Nanfy will miss twirling, school dance and basketball games and football game this future secretary enjoys hor eback riding and swimming. Club. lf- AK '-Q XAY' Twirlingg Senior Gym Team Girl Reservesg STUDENT PRINTS, Cin ala tion Manager: Banlfing Represeritatiie Careers for Secretaries, Secretary Clee .gf 'A' A. , 1' Ani . 4,-5 ' g 41453 A- : X Ifietig? 1 2 wg- Q .ggi g- .Tl 'xl Vs T. - -'- ' . . Q. r i Q .ja N is i RICHARD Y. CESTONE Dick has rhythm in his bones and spends mt-st of his spare time playing the piano . . . friends Date Brower. Bill Clark. and John Walsh say that he likes to play golf and go to football and basketball games . . . Dick will miss the rallies and Honteroom 303 . . . plans to go to college and study to be a business accountant. .lfatli Club: Turnbling:Spani5l1 Club: Julius Caesar . Home and FHHlilj'Lil'iHg1- C. S. History II WILLIAM B. CITESNEY, This Cedar Grover is best known for his red hair and athletic ability . . . has a special liking for awful-awfuls and tomato pie . . . Carl Ziegler, Bill Hardy, and Sandy Stivali confirm that sports- minded Bill will miss Friday night foot- ball meetings . . . main ambition is to attend college to study forestry. Football, Captain: Track: Intramural Basketball: Referees' Club: Hfulius Caesaru: Track Club: Student Council. 'Q i . S 1' 1,73 QI'll0If':5 gk. .5 3 X f-A 4. - to .-Nas., if Q5 MARIE L. CHOL Ambitious and energetic Mimi has found the secret of perpetual motion . . . often gestures with her glasses . . . friends Lissy Grosse. Ginny Wittlieb. and Dawn England say she has charm and wit . . . lIimi's chic clothes are often results of her skillful sewing ability . . . likes to read and knit . . . will miss attending football and basket' ball games . . . we will soon see her as a medical secretary. QUEIUORIES, Typing Eilitor: French Club. Presinlent: Student lfounvil: STC- DEJ T PRIXTS. page 39 DONALD B. CONNELL tif , DANIEL W. CHUFF Dan, who likes to work in the machine shop, plans to make a career of this work . . . among his favorite pastimes are hunting, fishing, and playing foot: ball . . . enjoys the music of Spike Jones and his City Sliclccrs . . . Dan 'can usually be seen with friends Ron- ald Jensen, Charles Garret, or Richard Busciglio. , Radio Clubg National Guard. if-ff 1 t fr, V Q, A K , V ,I F H VJ I ff!! . hhhhf t h h ., QW ' I, lf. Ja pg fi Mft ' hhh L72 BENNY T4 . . Qloolcs and biackdiaiti filif Benny, . . . interested in becoming a Commercial artist . . . spends most of his spare time drawing . . . friends are Bob Garrity, ,lack Egan, and Tom Mee- kins . . . likes eating his mother's pizzas . . . Benny will remember the fun he always had at lunch . . . will miss the rallies and seeing his friends. Tumbling. IL !lAM J. CLARK ,ufmw 5 WSIB' ff' 'flwhnrf-WM' ' 7 Vai ' zgfiaffgp ' 'l l iw Curly-haired Don spends most of his spare time playing basketball . . . will remember the football and basketball games at B.H.S .... records by Al Mar- tino and Tony Bennett rate high with Don . . . friends Paul Tregurtha and Bud Hadley say that Don plans to at- tend Seton Hall University after gradu- ation . . . ambition is to be a salesman. Busltetbzzlf: Homeroofft Representa- tizteg Spanish Cffu Zz. page 40 ,ily I ,JJ , 1 sf .1 ,J 'WV . 'ftngwvwf DOROTHY M. COOKSON Dot possesses a winning personality . . . hobby is sewing . . . likes going to Sicms' with the Tartans . . . friends Mary Lewis, Betty Mediz and Ruth West say that she'll always remember the junior prom and the fun in fifth lunch . . . Dot likes to watch favorite comedians Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis on television . . . future includes otlice work. Homeroom Represerztatitteg Student Council. Ta f' ,Z?i7dfhandsorne Bill has a fri ii -y siitiile and a wonderful sense qfpfl- morf.tf,. records by Vaughn Mon- ! J f ro ratsefa' 'the top with Bill . . . par- aEsHJn all sports with friends ,lim o e, Bill Franey. Dave Brower. and Dick Cestone . . . Bill hopes to study chemical engineering in college. Homeroom Representative: Student Council: Spanish Clubg Turnbling Club: Stage Crew. .,g ,. hx 2 ,iv-s-4 'I' ILLENE BI. COSMOS Long black hair and a sweet smile are only two of Pepie's many assets . . . loves to spend her time eating tomato pies with the Zodiacs. swimming. and drinking Qokes at Siems' with friends Dot De-Falco. Lois Williams. and Lor- etta Aiizalone . . . a Career in fashion modeling awaits this good-looking girl. Glee Clubg Junior Red Cross: 49ers. eniom ' , xx? eq 7' fifz fn ix lf -f I got lt at Ixleln s for 31.98 ,av my Q' '. Ah' FRANCES B. CRONIN Fran's sparkling smile is as outstanding as her red hair . . . well liked by every- ' one. she enjoys swimming. playing ten- nis. and listening to Perry Como records . . . will recall the fun with the T.A.P.S .... plans to attend Bryn Mawr College. .latiurial Honor Sufiety: ,lIE.ll0RIES, Literary Staj: junior Gym Team. C0- Laptain: Senior Gym Team: Drill Team: Student Coiinril: French Clubg llonzerooni Represenmtire. 5 - ' JEAN T. CRECCA. Everyone knows Jeanie for her nice clothes and curly hair . . . enjoys 'at- tending club meetings with the Wolver- ines. drixing the school car and dancing . . . this B.H.S. flag waver will miss the afternoons spent at Wessels' with Janet Zavist. Paula Prinos. and her other friends . . . a future psychology teacher. Flag lfaring: Student Councilg Leaders' Clizbg Horneroom Representa- tireg Intramural Sports. page 41 QW LEONARD E. CUMMINGS A future gunner in the U.S. Marine ,Corps is Len . . . always joking and ,having fun with friends Jerry LaVacco, linger Hutchinson, and Ken Kessling feta,-5., Len likes to spend his spare time r,tswimn1'ing and drinking vanilla malts he'll miss the school dances and lun during lunch . . . after the Marines, Len would like to do some farming. lk,f3Ttgntblin,gg Clrefs',Clubg Mechanics of Club. I sl' MW r q k i r f 'Fhfinli raaapies, rcaayvaiaaae ima smile and you picture Car- olee . . . won't forget the fun with friends at gym team practice, basketball games, and studying chemistry with Esther Bundas . . . derives pleasure from dancing, skating, swimming, or doing hospital work . . . well on her way to becoming a-professional dancer. Senior Gym Teamg Drill Teamg Tum- bling Team, Captaing Banking Repre- sentative. Xiljfafl X wif JEANNE P. DAGCIT Beautiful hair and a nice smile portray Jeanne . . . cute and fun to be with at all times . . . will miss the football and basketball games with Sally Ton- jes, Judy Hildebrandt, Shirley Rutledge, and the rest of the D.O.L.L.S .... Jeanne plans to go to Berkeley Secre- tarial School after graduating. Senior Gym Teamg Drill Team: Spanish Club, Secretaryg Homerooni Representative 5 Glee Club. PATRICIA A. DALAND Full of fun . . . Pat's friends are Carol Weihrauch, Joanne LaBruzzo, and Lois Peloubet . . . hopes to study nursing after graduation . . . pet diversion is loafing with a bottle of coke or swim- ming . . . Pat will miss the football games at B.H.S. and inari-hing with the drill team, Drill Team: Senior Gym Team: Banlr- ing R6IIf6SFIlIrlll'll?I .llflllvr RHI' fffvS-Y. page 42 LAWRENC M. 'ALESSIO Curly black hair a quiet dispo ition apt y deseril e arty ambition t Q 1 likes sport nt l nds 1 usit f vorite Ja ' -- ' ' Q- -, . . . arry will miss . :- 'es . anei . . . :ua 'een ' S ll d. Rizzol and ' 'e iMagg,io . ears and movies ra s. lllan Club. f f ! 4,,f7,ff Z Q' ,fu V Mi,!L,Zrfg,fL gf Ziiaityf ,7LL2 ,ey D' .ff FAY A. DAND Soft spoken Fay has a sweet smile . . . likes driving to Hario's for pizzas with friends ,loan Siomiak and Elaine Stohie . . . will miss sixth lunch period with the lvolverines . . . dancing. skating. and swimming take up l:ay's spare time . . . hopes to enter the business world after graduation., Leaders' Club: Student Council: ln- lramural Sports. enior n' i gi! DWR ,147 Q' F ROSE MARIE T. DASARO Rose is as lighthearted as spring . . . friends are llary llelillo, Lorraine Mc- Guckin, and Frances Scorpati . . . likes to listen to the cool music of Stan Ken- ton . . . will miss the good times at fourth lunch . . . forecast for the future is a career as an ofhce clerk .i. . her friends will he among her fondest giem- ories. I 1,5 Display Committee, 9, 5 l Here comes Morgan! MAUREEN A. DARROCH A quiet lass who is friendly to allf characterizes Maureen . . . as- a music enthusiast. playing the piano, organ, or cornet ranks first among favorite pals- times . . . remembrances of B.H.S. in- clude the good times in Homeroorn 3012, and at hand practice with Meg Hutchin- son and Haritha Kilpatrick . . . upon graduation, a college education and courses at Bible school will prepare her for a future in missionary work. Band. page 43 CAROLE L. DAVIES Let's go, Bloomheldln cheers Carole, a pretty, blonde cheerleader . . . danc- ing and horseback riding rate high with Carole . . . will miss fifth period lunch with Shirley Rutledge, Janet Malay, and the rest of the D.O.L.L.S .... her ambition is to take to the skies as an air hostess. Spanish Club, Vice-President: Cirl Reserves, Student Conncilg Cheer- leadcrg Junior Gym Team: Intramural Sportsg You Calf! Tulfe It lfith You . ,,. .alan ti. , am- .. nw 'I A3 l BERNICE. DAVIS Bernice has pretty eyes . . . favorite pastimes include sports, music. and dancing . . . music by the Dominoes rates tops with Bernice . . . friends Annabelle Paterson. Connie Borders. and Shirley Thomas say she'll miss th.- fun She had during homeroom pt-riod . . . hopes to become a hairdresser altt-r graduation. page 4-4 f-'lily fu ,TMR whiff fffrza X .N 3 7' ' ' X, , J' .aff 'QE min im' mu E RALPH R. DAVIS 5.03, ' , xff ,jrtonnnnn A, ,liianvitiztaw l Fltfsf main interest is ar1f,t5.' . would like to study at Syracuse lfriivr-r-ity after working as a hookkeeper . . . friends Ginny Tidaback, Bessie Lawn- burg, and Lynn Goodstein tell u- -livi- fun to be with at all times . . . a- diversions, Flo tftijoys drawing figures and eating pizza pies . . . likes to be with friends, the ,,, Cirl Iieggues. .4971 5-, ... , D' ALEASE E. DAVIS Alease possesses a friendly personality . . . will miss football rallies, lunch and class activities . . . likes to ate ride horseback, dance, and attend the movies . . . classical music rate at the top for A . . . after high thool dietetics are in the future. School Sloreg Biology Club: Junior Red Cross. Witty remarks are characteristic of ,igqlhr Q Scranton . . . would like to be a sports announcer on radio and TV . . . likes -Q ' S V, all sports, particularly golf and has- ' 1 kethall . . . pals with Alan Swenson, f liill Hardt, and Larry Decker . . . Scran- .b b Q ton will always remember track practice. P- - 'V' 5' Traclf, STUDENT PRINTS, Sports Editor: Key Club, Treasurer: You bs Ilflllll Tillie It Willi l au g CIICIIIITSITQ' ian-- Club, President. I ' I - U ! t W J li! . -Y , i I t I V' Q ff in , 4 'xii ,V F A , ' ,CJ ev' X if i f - I . ll 'I 155' 'ff' t ,,,'V ' 733' wang? 2. - . 'I I1 A ' flflfl f in 92 hi'- ,-1 A ii,-o i A -, -QQL.-W Sh A - gag, , dsx-.,,k Ylzvzv- - JOHN M. DEAR Broad St. to Broadway lohn spends most of his time at his 'nodel railroad . . . enjoys bowling and fmlaying golf . . . plans to enter the business field after gTaduation . . . friends include Malcolm Berens. Rona ald Jensen. and Anthony Konsulis . . . likes working to earn his own spending money . . . he will remember the as- semblies and varied activities most at B.H.S. Bowling Leagueg Interstate Bowling Team. eniom 'fb 'hx J ,ui 'xx l cl, 3 if tom' X lwi L 'V ' ' ' Dah LARRY D. DECKER An amiable personality, ready smile, and keen athletic ability are some of Larry's outstanding qualities . . . plans to attend college and study engineering . . . B.H.S. owes many track and cross country victories to Larry . . . can usu- ally be found talking to John Glomb, Bill Hardt, or Bill Rust . . . Larry will miss all the swell buddies he has made while in B.H.S. National Honor Society, Presidentg Track, Co-Captaing Cross Country, Co- Captaing Homeroom Representatireg In- tramural Basketball: Track Club. s Tv 'f.l A NORNIA K. DeCAMP Mickey's friends will remember her, sparkling blue eyes and her happy-gm lucky nature . . . finds pleasure in danc- ing and swimming . . . will remember the enjoyable times she has had at B.H.S .... going out into the business world after graduation . . . favorite en- tertainer is Doris Day . . . the seashore is her summel paradise . . . will miss the gossip column in the STUDENT PRINTS. Leaders, Club. Q .t L Page tbl' Q,,,ef'i'W W it we 'UQ gs is V. mama Xfire., ive! , - ,F 3 r., - gg E W if E i y, GLORIA DeGRAW Auburn hair, freckles, and a ready smile best describe this cheerful miss . . . likes driving and eating pizza with friends Mary Ann Undello, Carol Wright, and the 49ers . . . would like to enter the Womerfs Marine Corps after graduation . . . Gloria will miss the fun in Homeroom 304-. 'Leaders' Clubg Banking Representa- tivegflunior Gym Team, Intramural .-,Spogrtsg 4-9ers. X23 iwi J fewest 435 MWFOWMW 'Huw' . ll D0NAI7DlJ. UC Likable n iar to ieyryone for li y a saxaphone We . Y Zappulla. and To La an emark that good sport ship i ypical of Don . . . j the P 1 armonic rates ,tops in his opin' n . . . will' igivtzofming at dawn foythe Thursda Oilng swing bpgrehearsals . . . il remember Homero 03X . . plans to enter the scien ilf. Band-5' eszra: Swing Serenadersg Chemistry Club. Wham...-AJ' If JACQUELINE M. DeMAIO flute, short Jackie is always wreathed in smiles . . . pals are Nancy Ferguson, Dot De-Falco, Sylvia DeRosa, and the rf-st of the Zodiacs . . . likes to swim, ice skate, roller skate, and knit . . will miss her studies and the fun in the bank booth . . . forecast for the future is a position as a secretary. Head Banker, Careers for Secre- taries: Junior Gym Team. page 46 y a wander- 'humor . . . will always rf:- member the junior prom and senior dinner dance . . . likes to go to foot- ball games with friends Loretta Anza- lone, Illene Cosmas, and Jackie Dehfaio . . . enjoys roller skating, dancing, and swimming . , . Dot would like to be a telephone operator after she graduates. Clee Club, 49 hrs. J! JOSEPH T. DELLA BADIA As an ardent Brooklyn Dodger fan, Giant fans naturally peeve dark-haired Dell . . . sports, eating, and sleeping rate high with him . . . buddies in- clude Bob Nardone, .lim Mooney, and all the other senior boys . . . likes to listen to the recordings of Patti Page . . . Dellis future plans include college . . . will miss the good times had at lunch. Baseballg Italian Club, Preszdent Homeroom Representative. 588 'V 1 iff' fix VALERIE J . DelIITA A friendly personality and a good sense of humor are Yal's assets . . . enjoys bowling with friends Harriet Johnson. Margie Elias and Elinor Ferrera . . she hopes to join the Waves . . . ice skating and playing the piano are her special interests . . . 'X'al's friends. the T.A.P.S. say she will rniss the gym classes. Drill Team: Archery Team: Senior Gym Teamg Banking Representatire. eniom ' ' ' 6 Are you ready? He p!Hep!, myzitzw LI 55' - ii t y A A I if L A rflilijffififlfi' SYLVIA DeROSA Syl has pretty dark hair and a very friendly nature . . . has a hidden spark of fun . . . best friends are Mary Brown and lo Kopacz . . . likely to be found every Tuesday morning in the bank booth . . . likes to knit and roller skate in her spare time. Head Banlrerg Drill Teamg Senior Gym Teamg Spanish Club, Treasurerg JIEJIORIES, Typing Staff. NICK DeROGATIS S Nick is quiet and happy-go-lucky . , . known for his wavy brown hair . . . Jerry Hola. Eddie Fallivene, and Joe Coccavale tell us that he likes to hunt, fish. and swim . . . Buddy Morrow and Frankie Laine rate high , . . also en- joys horseback riding and basketball . . . future plans point to college to study pharmacy. page 47 s, Q, if JAMES W. DEWSNAP Versatility, friendliness, and ability have made lim, our tireless Editor-in-Chief, well-known and well-liked in our school . . . his outstanding leadership has been responsible for producing a successful annual . . . .lim's energy and enthu- siasm have kept the annual oiiice a sci-ne of continued activity . . . future plans include attending college to major in English. MEMORIES, Editor-iri-Cliiefg Nation- fwwff f:fQf27Z54'., , ffm ' aw' , ff, 7 V Y if 4 all ,f'ff I , f f iw' , ' if , , KW4? W ff f 4 ,4 X I EJIEQWABD 1JE5-JAKDIN5 Friendly Des has happy iillfllglu for 'everyone . . . likf-S to fool around with cars and li-tv-n to popular music . . . will rernenilier twenty-five Cent lunches . . . enjoys ffafiflg Iliff Wllll friends Edward Molinski, lohn Peter- son, and Bob Smith . . . plans to study engineering. Intramural Buslretballg Bowlingg Julius Caesarn: VINCENT J. DiMACGl0 among his memories of B.H.S. . . kicks are Larry Dfilessio. Sam Ca nella, and Don Klan-Naughton . . . 1 p al Honor Societyg Jersey Boys' Stazeg lt gg: , f Student Councilg Los Hiflalgosq Julius ja W ' ' 7 Q Caesar . , ' f E an pf f 1 f m ' f f -f n y . ff I f f I W In V , 'H-af' qw 4-1' I 7 ,ffpifflii ,ag I dlrr X ' vi . ,,,, V.-, y.ffzfQ7.v ' A X . f ' j ' 1, I J f ff 1 L ' . A THER1-:sh C. DiPAOLO 1 , ,, 4 . lu . .. - . I ' X . ,,, Music, music, music is Terre s theme , 1 . song . . . A great maj-drettel exclaim 9 1 , Dolores Fernicola and Carol Holmes XX V 'iff . . . when this cute gal is not in the ,lv ,G if ri hand room, she gan be founkl in Siems' K I 'lv , , V' discussing her jazz favorite, Stan Ken- L NARD IMMICK ton, with the Tri-Quintus. A wr e ' his hairllia Epug nosczlatntl a Band, Majoretteg MEMORIES, Art ' v X g nature Vbestv portray,l-Lenny Stagg Orcheslrag Student Councilg Ital- 4 1, vhill m ' Xassemldllies and'VlHome- ian Club, r om Nix. . kbftenyseen driving his 1 ll , l . l r . L' s re Skrp Garrett, Bill l ones, an X ncan llllorton .rp . a me- chanic in h ir orce is the forecast U for his u egg . w n not playing basketbglfliri , ilig car e listens to Eddie Fisher Drlpaiti Page. illechanirs nfliTran.spum1ifffn Club: Key Club. page 48 to become an airplane mechanic. Italian Clubg llleclianivs of Transpu tation Club. sv' ' ' ,pr-' Wavy, black hair and brown eyes ide tify Dilllag . . . he will mostly rni mechanics of transportation classe ar fun in sixth lunch . . . likes swimmir and fooling around with Cars . . oo ball games and assemblies will l I ,eg if' EE-S2522 gifs sig, 'lv N r i .L l V i MATTHEW B. DiYENL'TA fl Mary Janes Debut Matt is known for his height and good nature . . . likes all kinds of sports W ' ' . . . will miss enjoyable times in fifth period lunch with confederates Bob , V , Schuster, Walt Baker. and Walt Green- ' Q-V',t,.fl wood . . . enjoys listening to the smooth ' ga s-7 ' Lf' 4 music of the Ames brothers . . . lore- ' cast for the future is the jewelry ltusiv .1 ness. It L ,,,,, I Hz'-Yg Italian Club: Bottling: Choir. i' A' ' 'T' ij -'-7 2 I ' ' 4185 if Ya SALLY A. DONAHUE This dark-haired miss is a favorite among her classmates . . . Sally will miss going to Wessels' after school with the Wolverines and Rose Futyma . . . B.H.S.'s dances and games will he fond memories . . . her leisure time is spent dancing to the music of Billy May and listening to records . . . future plans include college. L'l'ozz Can't Talre It With Youu, .45- .sistant Director: Girl Reservesg Leaders, Club: Spanish Clubg Intramural Sports. 'ar if 5 -,ff . T-g.. i .- FRANK R. DOHENICK ig Dom will be well remembered for his keen sense of humor and his crew cuts . . . hunting and fishing are two of Dom's favorite ways to spend his leisure. time . . . when not playing football, or some other sport. he can usually be found with the Protons or the Bull- dogs . . . plans to attend college after graduation. Football. t.4f1A-fl I, Q page 49 p p e CATHERINE DOW y Pep, tim, and a friendly personality are outstanding in Cathy . 4 . will miss frm. i at fifth lunch and great timesat ILHS. . . .A pals with the Diebettes, ,joan Husa soy, and Norma 'Lewis . . 4' enjoys a good book and the smooth music 'of Guy Lombardo . an avid Dodger -fan, .' .future holds a career in the bosiixess world as a Secretary. ,PRlNTSg Careers for tSeeretf1ries,.' t 5 itf, ,, g12jm'ff141s f wwe ' 55 if t a good time with W'lddMolinski, Johnny Jones, and Richie Keller . . . this likable fellow enjoys ice skating, good football games, and records by Guy Lombardo . . . will miss participating in the sports activities at B.H.S .... future plans are connected with salesmanshiyili ,lnnapr Aahieiuflnjfjfylfde-President. , jp ,fl riai iff! y f ,fl if kyfii if f t ,gr We lf ff y X? N 1 .ef 'V 'FN-ww t,-.J 5 ,fo , ' JAMES P. DOYLE A friendly hello is typical of Jim can usually be seen cruising throu h the Center with friends Bill Clark Bill Franey, and Ken Caughran . . vti miss the good times at the foot all games. dances, and lunch . . . hope t be an electrical engineer in the future Homeroom and Banking Representa tive: Spanish Cfzzbg Student Council Tumbling Club. GLORIA D. DRONE Good sportsmanship, a perpetual smile, and a wonderful personality are typical of Gloria . . . likes to play basketball, sew, watch television, and ice skate . . . will miss assemblies, homeroom, lunch, and the good times with friends Pat Karow, Doris Kostecka, and Helen Green . . . foreseen in the future is nursing. Leaders' Club: Girl RIQIFVZVESJ Intra- mnml Sports: Gfec Cfzzbg Cfienzllafry Clnbg F.N.A. e SYDNEY C. DRURY We will well remember Syd as the hot trombone player of the Swing Seren- aders . . . Syd will miss freezing at the Thanksgiving game with the band . . . in his spare time he can be found at Sit-uns' enjoying eokes with Bob Ross, Bill Mezzanotte. and Earl Roberts . . . enjoys the cool music of Billy May . . . plans to enter the business held. Basebnllg Bnndg Swing Serenadersg Oreflesrla. f O if A 4 ,, ith - g, page 50 ,eat 'T' p,f fir 655 Q N if Q JOHN J. EGAN ,lack is El boy with 3 liantl-ome smile . . . his frientls. Benny Qhristiano. El- uoo-l Speckman. Bob Garrity -33 that life like- tle-p sea llsllllig. popular mu-if . . . sixth lunch will be mis-eil most . . . not to he forgotten are the pep- rallies before football and basketball games . . . studying pliarmaey at Rut- gers is in his future. Latin Klub: Slutlent Patrol: lntra- mural Softball: Llzenxistry Club. eniom 'R fvrf W. Custanet Dance-La ,Iota DAYYN L. ENGLAND Dawn's quick wit belies her seemingly quiet disposition . . . she has attractise curly hair . . . will miss football games. class activities. and friends . . . likes horseback ritling and listening to popu- lar music. say friends. Felicity Crosse. Mimi Choi. and Lois lloorman . . . plans to attend junior college to study to become a secretary. illalre-up Conmzillee: Spanish Club: STFDEXT PRINTS. M ' ' ,X V. . 4 -, ,k f X ',, E X . ,-- lr 14 MARGARET BI. ELIAS Pretty' brown hair and brown eyes identify cute and friendly Margie . . . fuxorite pastime is bowling with pals Yalerie Dellita. El Ferrera. and Har- riet Johnson . . . records by Eddie Fisher rate high . . . will remember the good times in fifth lunch and gym class . . . plans to be a private secre- tary in the future. UEJIORIES. Typing Staff: .lunior Gini Team: Spanish Club: Student Patrol: Intramural Sports: Los Hidal- gas. page 51 VIRGINIA M. ESTELL Ginni is a pretty brown-eyed miss with a cute smile . . . will recall the fun talking before homeroom period with friends Eleanor Sobral, Elaine Faucett, Terre DiPaolo and the rest of the Tri- Quintus . . . likes records and roots for the Yankees . . . nursing is slated for the future. Senior Gym Teamg Tumbling Teamg Drill Teamg Cllairg Spanish Club: In- tramural Sportsg You Clllllf Take It With Y ou . 553: in-NX rr: E. ZS Z a. EE Q4 Us-1 EU ZF U. 'LE gm :E on in it-1 5. UQ R ,gf ' x , V, ev, will remember the football games, es- pecially the Thanksgiving game . . . favorite pastimes are bowling and base- ball . . . enjoys learning about scien- tibc things . . . dislikes wise guys . . . hiking and swimming come easily to Dave . . . a career as a general con- tractor is in the future. Bowling. page 52 rffwwg Z1 -fb'-9, ,,,f.ii1: 3 +4-4, uf, , gf , rf 1, 'f f H f-1:61 it' -fi x , S X X Www I ,V KH vuaaawvf' ELAINE M. FAUCETT Tall, well-dressed Elaine is lots of fun . . . likes swimming, ice skating, skiing, and driving with her friends Ginny Cerone, Eleanor Sobral, and Cinni Es- tell . . . shc's a member of the Tri- Quintus . . . st-wing gives her satisfac- tion . . . a secretarial position or a modeling career is in the future for this friendly lass. junior Gym Teamg Student Patrol. 1 5 MICHAEL A. Esrosiro Darkgwavy hair is typical of Mike . . . will miss the fun after all the football games . . . cars are Mikes main inter- est, and he can usually be found work- ing on them . . . enjoys TUUY B m 'U and Billy Eckstine records and the cool music of Les Brown . . . plane to j0il'l the Marines. Italian Clubg Al6C'l'lLlfIl'C'S of Transpor- tation Club. EDWARD J. FALLIYENE Eddie is a wonderful guy with dark wavy hair and an even temperament playing football, basketball. and swim ming occupy a lot of his time . . vi miss riding around in his car. . . .lohnnx Ray and Glenn Miller rate high with Eddie . . . can be found at Vicki in Watsessing with Jimmy Norton and Nick Dellogatis . . . plans enter the insurance busine ,. I ro: ,W 5- kb. 4-Q , ,Q 1:-li Q'- Ugg-19' BARBARA A. FALTH Barsy. with her petite figure and cute pug nose. charms all . . . enjoys meet- ing and talking with her pals. the D.O.L.l..S .... twirling practice. eating pirla. and swimming are also favorites . . . has pretty blonde hair . . . future plans include a career as a private sec- re-tary. Tzrirlingg Senior Gj77l Team: Arli- letic Assaciationg JIEIIORIES, .-1rt Stafig Homeroom Representative: Ca- reers for Secretaries. eniora f '6Watch them cars, sophomores? NANCY J. FERGUSON Nanc, a cute gal. enjoys traveling. tak- ing long walks, dancing and roller skat- ing . . . would like to go to California someday . . . may usually be found with Zodiacs at Siems' . . . will miss fifth lunch period and her many friends after graduation . . . plans to obtain a secretarial post with the civil service. ,lIE.lTORlES, Typing Stall! Student Patrolg Junior Gym Team: Banlring Representatiieg Careers for Secretaries. X: . C? '77 4 W' ,X I i if: .Y in i 7 al K yt :' f f. .N - 4 ,L , '- r 9 ' sei: is-1 , 7 ,,., . , ., , nga ,f gf X Q VN g 7, Q w ef' -g - - 1 , me ANNE MARIE FEDO Bull's'e-ye! lt's another perfect end for Anne . . . her cheery smile is well known to all . . . her belief in treating new people as old friends accountsifm' her popularity . . . a member of the D.O.l..L.S .,.. Chinese and Italian foods rate tops . . . plans to become a nurse. Archery' Team, Captain: .Yational Honor Societyg Drill Teamg Senior Gym Teamg Girl Reserresg Choirg Homeroom Representatire. jf '3- Oo .page 53 ELINOR M. FERRERA .El has dark brown eyes and a nice smilg, ,V .V . she'1l miss fifth, lunch with palspilleleste Piccizmo, Harriet: Johnson, Margie Elias, and Valerie DeMita . . . listening to Guy Mitchell records with the gang really rates . . . this likaltlv miss plans to enter the ranks of the Women's Marine Corps. Intramural Sportsg Banl.-ing Repre- Selllativag Siltfdellt Counrilg Spanish Clu,Q5V'V,.Gyrzz Team: Student Parrolg 49ez4a.f1f 5 V I 1 F! Q, tAZ.g73,-,,,,.,,. V, VV V. I II. , 4 f f Ka We Mr , r fr AV' J MARY A. FUEMING Vivacious Mary has a bright smile and a sunny disposition . . . will miss march- ing with the It-st of the Scotties . . . talented at the keyboard . . . will recol- lect the good times spent with friends Sandy Nelson, Evie Jolly, and the T.A.P.S. National Honor Society: JIEMO- RIES3 Literary Stagg Crm Team: Drill Teamg Musical nf'TOIIflKlj' fflub. Treas- urer: Frenclz Cllr!! 'lion Tr1l.e lt Will: Youu: Girl lteaerzit fx If t l ff QD , PETER C. FLEMING It friendly personality and big smile have made Pete well liked in B.H.S. 1 . . lvery enthusiastic participator in all 1-itll a-curricular activities . . . pals wsnap, Charles Fulcher, and Aoytl alkt-r rate Pt-to its a swell guy alnd go . frit-nd. MEMORIES, Literary Ezlitorg Na- tional Honor Society: Student Council, Clmirman of .flxsvrzzbly Conimitfeeg g'l'ou Clllllll Take It Wftlz Young Ht'-Yg Los Hltlalgosg livy Club. girl pda at ,foal E542 7 - 1 Zfllrfk.. Vt- 'iff 5 page 54 FPTWRWICOMTJJ r rir- and-aaa?vef1M1'eflifr0fe lforgictf writing Hln tbl: iwingr' for the s'ruo1-:NT PR1N'rs . .t . after graduation a business Career is in store . . . spends leisure time collecting Billy May records and attending sports events with the Tri-Quintus. Drllly' ean ' .Qguior Gym Team: Girl er 3, 'rlesialentg STUDEN T PR T Coll 'Cuanlg Student Coun- lavft ra P' It lllltlt Young all nal' orglel S9 ICIIY. x ,. 42 Qrjyyj MJ4' ijljl J i BEVERLY J. FISHER Vivacious Bev is known for her pep cheerleading at football and basketball games, will be missed . . . one of the D.O.L.L.S .... Julius l.aRosa and Ralph Flanagan's band rt-ally send her pal Ruth Urie denotes Bev as haxin a terrific smile . . . the future hold secretarial position in store. Clieerleatlingg Senior Gym Team Los Hidalgosg Junior Prom: STLJDENT PRINTS, Representatireg Student Coun cilg Horneroom Representative: National Honor Society. .K ktvtiatv tgp. sfx ' s s 5 4 125' 'N-un' f ix in , LOL'IS L. FORNOFF Ambitious Louie enjoys rnath. science. swimming. and working on cars . . . he will miss the dances and football games . . Homeroom 310-A will bring fond memories . . . friends Robert Richard- son. Daxid Young. and Bill Harrington remark that Louie would like to he- come a chemical engineer after gradua- tion. Stage Crezc: Tzmzbffng Chili: German Cfub. eniord Uoops. 'Eiff F. JOSEPH FRANK lor: might better be named Stretch. as WILLIAM J. FRANEY Car'-free Bill enjoys going to the foot- ball games with his pals Bill Clark, Jim Doyle. and K:-n Caughran . . . enjoys a good laugh . . . sports and music are his favorite pastimes . . . happysgo- lucky . . . will miss the good times at HHS .... a career as a hotel and rt-staurant inautigvr is seen in the crystal ball. -ff ,sa-ss., f' su f as , F In he is six feet, tive inches tall . . . puts ' a i fjfi V his hf-ight to good advantage on the A' V basketball team . . . also plays base- , ball and is an excellent swimmer . , pals are Bob Ross. Warren Buttel. Ed Q M ' gaumlsrs, and the Rebels . . . ,loc is H intf-rf'stf-tl in the held of art and hopes f f to become a future cartoonist. f Y Busebalf: Ba5l.'etbfzH: lfztramziral ' 4 ' A Bmffctbfzff. f , ' -f' 1' ' 1 , .1 ng ' 4 I i V Cb ' 'I - A .9 f 'ff fl ' X1 ,f ...Lf ' .f If ,fi f' ' , ' ' X' X2 1 f 44,1 f ' Af! , ,. 1 ,, L - page 55 ef KARL GABRIEL, JR. ig . li , . , f il-25 ' aff gill llflv f if 4 ,if , 5 - Q, , a 1 ff 2,415 E' ,ab 1 4,3 E,,JQiIARLES ir. FU 2 11 igillie is ,gown fo 's marvelous ar- Qgstic th e s oil painting and kat limi le I remember football gs- y Q l tliaiiogles fid glye art room . . . consider- ate and levelfheaded . . . chums include Pete Fleming and Len Anderson . . . likes fishing . . . Charlie plans to attend Pratt Institute to become a commercial artist. .7llEM0RlES, Assistant Art Editorg Hi-Yg Cllemistry Clulig Display Com- mzttee. ' ...if weft' T ff f ,. A ,. , C ,, . , an 69.04104 'Qt' it wr , Y': W-'gy Karl will be remembered for his crew cut and '47 Chevy . . . friends Roger Gill, Dave Young, and Manfred Laidig delcare that he's a swell guy to be with . . . swimming and baskethall are his favorite sports . . . will miss Cross country practice . . . expects to he a business accountant. Cross Cozmtryg Hi-Y, .qecretrzryg Traci: Club, Sffrreifzfyg ,lfffflt Club: llz- rmzzzural l?f:9l:e!lQffll page 56 9' PATR1ctiAf7l23L.tlr'1rEEamN This charming miss is East 0ran.ifF'C loss and Bloomfielcfs gain . . . her fir-K day at will be a lasting memory' . . . interested in entering the field Of child Care after graduation . . . writin! letters and dancing take up her CXUH time . . . Pat will miss the friendly erowd of students . . . her ln-st friend Pat Horwath says, 5'Pat is full of fun. Careers for Secretaries . 1 LORETTA T. FUSCALDO Loretta is noted for her long curly bru- nette hair and friendly smile . . . un- derstanding and easy to get along with is what friends Betty llediz, Loretta Anzalone and Rae Cappetta say about her . . . likes cooking. sewing, swim- ming, and the Yankees . . . will miss rallies and friends . . . Loretta hopes to be a lmeautieian someday. lmlian Club: Home Economies Club. ELEANOR F. CAFFIN A happy-go-lucky lass with friendly blue eyes . . . will miss cheerful atmos- phere at HHS .... pals Lois Strom- feld and Lee Salofsky speak of El as being lots of fun . . . enjoys listening to Don Cornell . . . a prospective ele- mentary sehool teacher after attending Trenton State. Mllliif-IIIJ Committee: Spanish Club: Junior Rell Cross: F.T.A.g STUDENT PRINTS. qvw-7 1 - 6 Wx 5- -1- F N71 7 aa? fr- - f E-4 , 'hr' RICHARD A. GALASSINI Gal is known for his black wavy hair . . . plans to become an automobile me- chanic . . . when not with pals William Zack. Bob Bidault. and Eddie Gerling. he will undoubtedly be found driving or tinkering with his car . . . among his list of favorites in the musical held. Billy May takes top honors. Tzmzbllrig Club: Chefs' Clubg Choir. eniord 4-fl i I-,gi -- -, If ' Those aren't the kind offigures u'e like. ...N V 1 5 'Sv' CHARLES J. CARRETT Cliums sayithat Sk' 'yi has a great sense, of humor and gan to be with . . . palpf are Charles lionic. Len Dim- niic-k.4 Bill Joneazanel Duncan Morton . will miss assemblies and rallies at BHS. .Q. . fayorite pastimes are swim- ming. heliing. and boating . . . Skippy hopes torontinue his aquatic interests luv becoming a member of the Coast y I , s ffli! !uALG'llH1'd. , X ' A ' n-'V 1 i. i ! V K! ASIA GARHIEW - Asia is our pert flag waving captain . . . dancing and listening to records with the Wolverines rate tops . . . en- joys being with people . . . a future airlinf. hostess . . . cheerful smile and nice clothes seem to characterize Asia . . . best friends include Paula Prinos and Yiukie Carlucci. Flag lfazing. Captain: Leaders' Club, l'1'ce-President: Intramural Sportsg Ital- ian Club. page 57 EDWARD W. CERLING 4,1 4- S , . . rj Pi V il K . , , f l i if KENNE I CIGAUGHRAN Talli sandy-haired Ken is usually quiet until a discussion against the Dodgers is beard . . . will miss going to football and basketball games with pals Jim Doyle, Bill Franey, and BiI1,Clark . . . favorite pastime is eating 'hot dogs . . . hopes to attend Seton Hall University . . . aims to major in science or husia ness. y In-lfantnral Sportsg International Re- latiottsllfltibg Latin Club. ,,7,:,5,. ,,5,, 5-TN. ,, Q Wff, of ig, 'aff' WM vga 'Y' fi , by aoaaafr ts. G2iBBITYf '?lll,l3,viBlli l'l' l'li is histale asa 1 mmf. will HUT the fu it 'S Chai at lfriendgf S made . . . 'o ng Hffdf isonle of his :T orite di e ' S . - - Pal' ilignny C rx lf ' J il Egan know they'll iaveja good time if liolf- around . ansfio enter the field of automo- ti e mechanics in the future. Civil Air Patrol. J Est. - Q5 -V as 5 Eddie is noted for his pleasant smile :ind blond hair . . . faxorite ways of spending spare time are roller fkating. playing football, and eating strawberry sundaes . . . best friends are Richard Calassini and Karl Gabriel . . . will miss assemblies, ,a fc-lasfmates . . . looks forward td' lab ding a position in the businegs wpfld. Homeroonjh Represenlatire: Cltoir: Boys' Qlek-eflubg DisplayC0mnz1'ttee. ,! . f',f ay , ' N , Ji 5 li it 6 fn it f i 5 I f V . la of 2 J if f WERE I' j ,lb id .X JACQUELINE GIBBONS Red-haired, blue-eyed Jackie has a quiet but friendly manner . . . pals laekit- Nichols and Barbara Bracken say that she's loads of fun . . . considerate plus . . . the school dances will stand out in her memory album of B.H.S .... danc- ing is one of her favorite ways to spend spare time . . . plans to enter the busi- ness field in the future. Girls' Glee Clulig 49ers, page 58 it' KIORDON GIBSON Always full of fun and ready with a laugh . . . pals Alan Swenson, lan John- stone. and Ronald Met-k know about Cordon's love for all sports . . . his favorite is traek . . . will always rvinvin- ln-r li.ll.S. Clubs and 215St'Illllll0S . . . plans to enter the lit-ld of avcounting and obtain a job as u C.l'.A. in tht- future. Cross Connlr-vi Indoor Trai-lr: Out- tlour Traflrg Trarlr lflulz. ut:-f' ti yf uv 'G' DORIS K. GILFILLAN Doris always has a friendly smile and a kind word for exeryone . . . best pal Kay Nelson . . . a keen sense of humor . . . Doris will remember the junior prom . . . plans to become another Flor- ence Nightingale . . . will miss all her friends and T.A.P.S. club meetings . . . dancing takes top honors as her faxorite pastime. National Honor Society: Student Council: Hlou Can't Take It With youu, .Wake-up, Promptlng. and Prop Committeesg Choir. eniord i - ' ' ' r f Y . Y ,,,., A A.. .Y , .X Ai W 1 t ',yl,t, lffll - fi , .K -7:--sv s ., ..,-gn f X ., -Q .so 1 1 w lk l Teenicille .UL ,JI g . X X E SQ: l I', i RICHARD J. GILLEN Dicks easy-going manner and lively per- sonality are familiar to all . . . spends many enjoyable hours working on his ear. swimming. attending Naxal Rf-serie meetings. and watching stock car races , . . will miss going to the school dances . . . rates hop and swing music as tops in musical entertainment . . . amhition is to run a husiness of his own. .rf r nw? -fi-if K' ren: Q ,,: T wtxuf P1 Nl 2.6 ' mmf 'f ' rf ' .fdi 4 'r LE'-'LL' ROGER A. GILL Roger is lots of fun agree chums Karl' Gahriel and Don Schindler . . .will miss Bloomfield High School football games . . . blond. curly hair . . . always smil- ing . . . his classmates will be fond memories . . . mechanical engineering seen in the future . . . Lehigh is the college of his choice. Cross Counlryg Hi-Yg Track Clubg Intramural Basketball. sq -s4f'i . 1 .s ix sw Iwi 1 QL' -dv A' f ' R 4 9 . 4 . ,Pisa V L' 1 ' 'sv I F, . l7'?.ii'lifi 4 page 59 , ELAYNE R. GOODSTEIN Elayne is fun to talk to . . . pals with Flo Dauphinais and Ginny Tidaback . . . this busy gal is engrossed in an office position, school activities. and the Delta Psi . . . spare moments are usually spent reading, and listening to records, or eating pizza . . . she plans a. job as a bookkeeper after graduation, Library Clubg Mllli'6-llfl ffommillee: Spanish. Club., Sb +,,1oHNw..GLoMB 5 seater arise a.a.s. football. team . . . this versatile senior participates in sports and school actiti- ties . . . always smiling . . . best pal Larry Decker . . . his modesty attracts friends . . . will miss the sports and his My 1 numerous friends . . . plans to be a 4333 civil engineer. I Football Teamg National Honor So- rietyg Student Council, Vice-Presiflentg Class Vice-President, '53g Intramural . ,.., . 'LW' ' Spartsg fersey Boys' tate. t .mi - 134' A :Tw-1 1 C y -,i, G A ' te -I .e 1,1 1. ' nj ., mia- 1 1 '-fray ,. . , I VA 'I if .. -ty xl I- V - ' 2' ZX ul 'iii . .5 ' , e I Q. ' irtt J I .... -'Lt t Q -'XJ if T 'A IRENE II. GODLD The friendly sort. that's lrene . . . known for her sunny smile and pert walk . . . will miss the sports activitie- of B.H.S .... figure roller skating and sewing occupy most of her spare time . . . pals Janet Haley and Jeanne Daggit .aaziw 'f say that she plans to enter college after 4,9 graduation. Drill Team: Senior Gynz Team: Girl I Reservesg You Canit Talre lt With RICHARD E. CRALINSKI His friends Hank Barlow. Sydney Drury, Vinnie Greaves agree that Richard is as friendly as a welcome handshake . . . is going to miss eighth period gym and lunch . . 4. playing golf. basketball. draw- ing blue prints. and stamp collecting are his favorite pastimes . . . becoming a contractor and owning his own busi- ness are his plans for the future. ll nge 60 fn! ANTOINETTE M. GRAMECNA Friendliness and a sense of humor make Annette popular . . . has a secret lik- ing for the Yankees . . . frequent trips to Asbury Park and New York City make her free time enjoyable . . . will miss the football rallies and the friends she made at B.H.S .... admires Glenn Millers records . . . hopes to become a history teacher. Frenclz Clnbg F.T.A.g Clee Club. Youv. wg., 4 anti' jW 'ss-.far PATRICIA M. GRAY Green eyes and black hair identifv Ginger . . . can usually be found with Elsa Crimminver Dolr NI ' s g. . Jres . acc-ia. and Dorothy Bohr . . . favorite hobbies are roller skating. dancing. and fixing . , . memories of good times at B.H.S. will never fade . . . plans to go to Tobe Colburn. a merchanising school. Citif ,-fir Patrol: Librarv Club: Bm!- ogdx Cfub. Treasurer: .-Ifuppelfu Choir. eniom . If llvx ,. 1 if U' I QS Q97 2 1 I , , i 1 Fourth fl .' Ph f N 1,1 11 I x f' cf! Qs, s I X l W ' s oor ertolpthalein. calorimeters. polygons tics.froglegs.'.-1llout.' hiv HELEN L. GREEN Helen will miss working behind the desk at the library and Library Club meetings after graduation . . . an out- door sports enthusiast. she enjoys swim- ming and tennis . . . she will remember watching football games with her friends Pat Karow and Gloria Drone . . . technology has always interested her and a job as a laboratory technician is her greatest ambition. Lliflfflfj' Club. calisthe f ,,, .,f VINCENT L. GREAVES His friendliness to all makes Vinnie well liked . . . Bob Brooks. Dick Gralin- ski. and Richie Willette are his best pals . . . watching the Dodgers win a ball game. and eating pizza along with listening to records by Les Paul and Jug Stafford are his favorite pastimes . . . Vinnie will remember Homeroom ISIS . . . ilans t t o enter military service after graduation. Cross Countryg Trdclf: Student Coun- tif. page 61 ARMANDO A. GREGOLI Armando, a hard worker with a pleas- ant personality, is always smiling . . . friends. are Rocco Tischio, Anthony Konsulis, and Peter Mamunes . . .picks Newark College of Engineering to learn chemical engineering . . . will remember enjoyment he had in winning intramural softball and basketball championships with Rebels. jersey Hays' State: Italian Clubg In- tramural Soltball and Basketbullg Hi-Yg Clienzistry Clubg National Honor So- ciety. ' WP' an-'M--W I I 'Jf JI J .ftimi . f 14 !?':l-.'27'1lZS'4IC 31' z ' f , ww ,if f ' 4' X .ff U' N Tr-v', ,. .- fp , JUDITH A. GRIITFITH -gf ' Blonde, hair, a perpetual smile, abd all effervescent personality deeoribe .lufjly . . . her friends the T.A.P.Sr, lane John- son, and Eleanor Bosler jfnowxludy aa, a tall. cheerful gQ . . will long remem- ber the rallies and clieniistry class . . . X enjoys horseback riding. Swimming and - sailing . . . plans to study merchandis- ing in the future. I fr Cirl Reserves: Ji Mor Til Twnnl: ullmt Cllllif Tlllfe It llllili lvl! Q lwxfffl' Arlzievernenl, Serreiary. ,- v 'WY www' 'QI' MMW - , V t. X V ' I I : l avr' l ,,, 4 , is of :mmm . . . an intelli- guy is what his friends Bob Schne- tcr, Anthony Konsulis, Dave Ritger say about him . . . his favorite baseball team is the New York Yankees . . . he likes building model railroads . . . in the future Walt would like to study clectrical engineering. Math Club, Secretaryg Intramural Softbullg German Clubg MEMORIES, l'hotograpl1y Staff. DENNIS A. GRIFFIN l D1-nnis's quiet and reserved manner 1 admired by his pals Bob Riplinger. Nlan fred Laidig, and Charles Fulcher will long remember rallies and speech class . . . he will also mies canteen and junior prom . . . photography, danclng swimming, and tennis take up mot of his spare time . . . Dennis hopes to at tend agricultural research school. Clienzistry Club. v N , -f1' ffl, I aL - s . Ji l ie.'. .Alf Q lf f' LX ELSA L. GRIMMINGER . Slpilaiiig lilondt- hair and a friendly ainilv- are Elaak trademarks . . . always file-pi-mlalilc ia what her friends ,loan van Spranp, ifarolee ifrusc, and Put 'Cray say about her . . . Elsa will rc- member all li:-r friends at B.H.S .... liorss-back riding and drawing are popu- - lor pastimes . . . her main ambition is 'lo 1-nt:-r iiursi-s training to become a Nu nurse. Ilr ll Tenmg Senior Gym Team: Biol- ogy cgluli. had Khalil if ' Jtorkvztil MNIUB l ibltml-QM ,mga 62 la xv - 'x AWN, BARBARA J. GROSS A good sense of humor and true friend- liness. that's Bobbie . . . friends Arlene Phelan. Carol Wright. and Jackie Nich. ols tell us she enjoys spending her leisure time swimming and dancing along with knitting and -sewing . . . after graduation she is going to miss going to Siems' everyday . . . her future plans are indefinite. Spanish Clubg Junior Gym Team: Student Patrolg -19ers. eniord Ar' yas if 3' if-2322? ,' yspgffe-4 -, exe ' 1 , 1 .V --t-.-5l .-gif :. ' Modern Art? F57 , fc-1 ff' ANN M. CROSSO Ann is noted for her dark hair and hazel eyes . . . Connie Stixali. Pamela Berg, and Aggie Carollo will tell you that she has a swell sense of humor . . . will miss most the lunch table gang . . . swimming and watching basketball games are her favorite pastimes . . . she plans to enter the business field as a secretary. Spanish Club: .llalre-Up Committeeg Italian Clubg JIEJIORIES, Typing Staff. 'rg ', 31.5, .g 5 E5 12 t ' fi if Li' jr 25111 1 ' ref- ' FELICITY A. GROSSE Liss's friends Dawn England, Mimi, Choi. and Carol Pilling, will tell you of her sweet personality and smile . . . square dances, knitting, and playing the piano are her favorite pastimes . . . this - dimpled lass will miss the swell kids at B.H.S. and breaking test tubes in chem- istry . . . after graduation she would like to take a secretarial Course in col- lege. French Club, Secretaryg Leaders' Clubg JIEJIORIES, Auxiliary Stajflg Make-up Committee. page 63 1 Golfg Yau Can? Youu, s . Aft M1174 or bein o er sports W1 Lame fan to learn SB V V i PWBUBE Chuckisffrieridly 'nature and cheerful filisposition are the secrets to his POPU' larity . . . his friends Richard Cillfefl ' V 5 ' and Anthony Petescia have nicknamed him Stretch . . . he will miss stufli' gf, hall . . . swimming, baseball and bowl- ing are his favorite sports . . . sperlflf ' ' A his spare time working on his car . . . 3 would like to be a diesel mechanic. , r W Haitian fi 4 1 FREDERICK A. HADLEY Full of fun and a good sport . ie pal is Paul Tregurtha . . . noted for h red hair and crew cut . . . he u es hi leisure time hunting, skating, and 'work 2, ing on cars . . . Germ n cla s and 1 15' if y Homeroom 103 will be ssed . 1 - x -f-iq.. 1 ,E summer paradise is aine . . . enjows V I the out-of-door d plans a future in . M ' forestry. , rma Cla .' , f '3 1 , -l4:1V,'lI?N A ,X 41 '?P 1 , f . ,. is 'M' 9' X942 ' gg 3 eww? All P Mi. 4 WWE 'Wa wg., 'SHIRLEY J. HAPGOOD Shirl's friends, Bessie Lavenburg, Mar- guerite Stack, and the S.-S.S.'s will tell you that she has a swell sense of humor . . . noted for her dimples and conta- gious giggle . . . will certainly miss fifth period lunch, watching football and bas- ketball games . . . in the future, Shirley hopes to become a nurse. Make-up Committee, Chairnzang Sen- ior Cirl Reserzesg UYQ. 'lenlz Take It With You . page 64 WILLIAM F. HARDT Bill is known for his friendliness and even temper . . . best pals are Larry Decker, Ralph Davis, and Bill Rust . . . will remember his hours on the gridiron . . . listening to popular music and play- ing football are his favorite pastimes . . . Bill would like to attend college to study civil engineering. National Honor Socielyg Footballg Key Club, Presidentg Track Teamg ln- tramural Baslfetballg Jersey Boys' State. 880' 5 fur' 1: N ,o 5 R if , 1 -' , ' 5 Q1 X I 4 f K .V 0 a . 2. t Q ! gf, p w, , 3' :tI,f?'vf:,5-KRW L ' , , . 'T' ,firf fi . Aff' X, ...Nix CRAIG T. HARRIS Craig is a tall, dark-haired lad . . . Bob Horning. Tom Whalen. and Rollin Arnoul enjojf his sense of humor . . . will remember the football team . . . hunting and hshing are the sports that take up most of his spare time . . . he's going to miss the fun with the gang and the lunch periods . . . the vocational held he hopes to enter is drafting. Q11 L 0l 15 fl - 'J 5 ,fy 1 , If -,,, . , 5 ' i iv' M ? it f, K Qi c Q is 1' 1' ti a w 6 vs 1 K I fill, ' ' ,Hum 7'?- 2:23 PJI. -va 'J I JACK E. HAUCK ,lack is noted for his lrish spirit . . . almost always seen with Elwood Speck- mann and Richard Galassini . . . Jack concentrates on all sports . . . like all Dodger fans. he is a hard fighter and hates to lose . . . will miss the inex- pensive lunches when he goes to a jour- nalism school to learn to he a news reporter. Kev Clubg German Clubg STUDENT PRINTS. O is 2 it .1 x fr ', , ' e I RICHARD P. HAIQCK 6 Q 1 i Dick is sparked with sincere ambition L-' , ' -Sh . . . will miss friends Dave Zawicki and , f Walter Greenwood . . . his favorite pas- fb 'f Tiff! A 3,4 ,L times are mineralogy, reading short stories, and watching television . . . in charge of all the pictures in the an- If nual . . . his interest in plant life has 4 inhuenced his future plans to become a V' florist. ! ff QQAC' , 0 . ff' is JIEMORIES, Photography Editor ' page65 ANNE M. HEALEY Dark, naturally curly hair, and a quiet, sincere manner best describe this ver- satilerrniss . . . chants with Betty Ward, Mildred McCormick, and Diane Stewart . Anne enjoys swimming, dancing, ine skating, and tennis , . . Eddie Fisher records rate tops . . . Annes ambition is to he a Spanish teacher. Q, ,'!A ,National Honor 'Sacietyg MEMORIES, ffiiteraryf Editorg flzmior Gym Teamg Twirlirtgg Latin Club, President: Girl Heservesg STUDENT PRINTS4 F.T.A.' 'Los H i dalgosi , MR WY! '.,qwMWg X Vx f,fQf:f j VI, ff I ,N arf' ' X ,, ,1 ,, 5 rf i., ,t ,Norinfs fB0Z37?1, y B039 Bene' Anderson class him as a Wiriofnderful guy . . . can usually be found at lunch time having fun . . . the sport Norm enjoys is hunting and his favorite pastime is working on wood crafts . . . plans to he one of B.H.S.'s future en- gineers. X Bandg uifoa 'Carftl fake It With You , Prorgerrty Committeeg Printing Squa ' Mechanicst of Transportation club. y -' f LL f 1 J if ' f K MARILYN H. HEATON Blonde, petite Marilyn loves to take pictures . . . likes to dexelop them too . . . enjoys swimming, bowling, and listening to records of Mario Lanza and Eddie Fisher . . . best pal Helen Mor- gan claims that she's friendly and talka- tive . . . will miss the rush for the school bus every morning . . . a photo- 31 7W....,- SHIRLEY M. HECKER Short blonde hair, freckles, and green eyes are only a few of Shirl's assets . . . swimming, horse hack riding. skating, and dancing to the music of Billy May rate first on her list of favorites . . . Connie Nestor and the Wolverines tell of her friendliness.. . . this smart dresser is one of our Hag wavers . . . modeling or a secretarial job are in Shirl's future. Intramural Sportsg Flag Woringg Stu- dent Patrol: 49er5. 'Uv' JUDITH A. HILDEBRANDT Judy is an extremely popular member of our class . . . possesses a terrific sense of humor and excels in athletics . . . will never forget the football games . . . listens to Harry James' records in her spare time . . . will miss Homeroom 303 and D.O.L.L.S. meetings. Archery Teamg Senior Gym Teamg Cir! Reservesg Athletic Association, Vice-Presitlentg F.T.A.g Intramural Sports. page 66 graphic future awaits her. Camera Club. if MEMORIES, Photography Stat? AB dj r V' . ti. Wie .W if ,W ts tv' JOAN M. HILLS .l0an's sparkling personality and lively spirit are a few of the reasons why she has gained so many friends . . . the fine school spirit of the B.H.S. students will always be remembered . . . her favorite pastimes are listening to popular music, bowling. and playing baseball . . . the good times had in school is what she will miss most . . . plans to attend a secretarial school. Girls' Boicling: funior Red Crossg Home Econornics Club. eniord Af' T Ofx QQ? U 2:24 PJI. X 'iv CAROL A. HOLMES Carols Cheerful smile and friendly per- sonality qualify her for a career in modeling . . . playing minature golf, collecting records. and sewing rate high as favorite pastimes . . . will always remember sixth lunch with Tri-Quintus . . . plans to attend Barbizon Modeling School. Spanish Club, Presidenlg .llalre-up Crezc, Secretary: Gym Tearng STC- DEXT PRIXTS, Exchange Editorg Choir: .frcliery Club. CAROL M. HODGSON Green eyes and a smile for everyone denote Carol . . . her friendly persolr-f ality is enjoyed by friends Diane Stew- art. Blildred McCormick, Doris 1lcGlaff lin. and Barbara Krueger . . . physics and football rallies will he remembered most . . . she is going to miss all the friends she made at B.H.S .... headed for college . . . rates swimming and div- ing tops. Junior Gym Team: You Can't Take It lTfzh You , Property Comrnitteeg Girl Reseries: F.T..4.g National Honor Society. page 67 A ADELE W. HUSEBY A friendly smile, topped off by blonde hair, aptly describes Adele . . . this future secretary is usually found with Terry McArthur, June Angevine, and the rest of the Tri-Quintus . . . an ar- dent roots-r at basketball and footliall games . . . singing and writing rate aa favorite pastimes. Drill Teamg Senior Gym Team: Na- tional Honor Society: Clwirg Los Hid- algosg Student Council. 14- 'U9 if with . ' 'W MMM' MARION L. HUTCHINSON Meg's willing waye and plf-aging pair- Sonality make livr popular with Exit- jolly, Betty Ward. Xlaritha Kilpatrick. and the T.A.P.S .... memories of the enjoyable times in liand will linger . . . music, sewing, ice skating, and bliwll- craft take up her spare time . . . ltr-aded for college to study occupational thvr- apy. Bumlg Orcliestrn: liinifff Cyn: Twinz: French Club: Ihenzisfri' f lf: Lffltn Llubg Nulionizl llunfir bn: w.. 'EW ikww ll 'f F X kv , l' . x t -X , X ,li .X . Y V 4 1 , nonolzn W. HUfrcH1N5r5N, ia. ' 1 Rodger .is the lsoytgto' st-e if you want lt! t, know atiytl1ingi21el'iout julnior ,jcliit-xiii-' ment . he has a km-rilheiise of liunivor agree' pals Llyclry Lz1VxScca.JBilX?xWt-ll- nitz, and Lenny Cuinlmings . . . l 'cs to go swininting, fcantpiiiglk land Vlmlliatlwff' dancing . . tt, 'wiilli' misf allLl'f'li1'it-itdg . . . Holi plans tok-Iytcr the sa Qt-lil. Junior xlf'l7Iit'1'l'17l1NPI7l. Presitlen! dill fis- 5Ut'ltlll0I1 ull Estset' uniljllivcsf fl-liulxtuzg txy4.f.l4.f.'. Udl4g1llf'JQTllllllllfilg tcm. ti N it SVI ,. , ha lx: mt K. fx xx page 63 X Iv it THGBERT B. HOYT Bobywho will be remembered for his smoollxfdancing, smart and nvat df -2 and great sense of humor, plana to multi' a career in thfe Navy . . . liakkctliall and mechanics occupy most of hi- rllfif' time . . . often semi with Boll Morri- and George Redding . . . after gradua- tion he will miss seeing his many pal-. Tumbling Club: .flrI6f'lIlll1I.f'S of Tram- porlution Club. - ,- '?. -' - .,TA:M we g, XI., ,, fi, ........f ,- 115 .5 xx-L:-.rr .f-'f. ,A HIE' TJ' ' '1f1 ,f ff'f.,,, Nxt'--v Q 'rr' g! ,, -.c ri: JOAN M. HLYSSEY Blue-eyed Joan is the quiet. friendly type . . . best friends are Catherine Dow, Norma Lewis, and Dorothy Lisko- witz . . . enjoys sports. cooking. playing ping-pong. and listening to Patti Page . . . will rnifs good times in Homeroom 103 and fifth lunch . . . plane to be- come an l.B.M. operator . . . will nexer forget her friends at B.H.S. STUDENT PRINTSQ JIEATIORIES, Typing Staff. -' -cifffzwirlxesim n . A -2- A f 'v A . X . Q X xx- .:Q,,31,.', t . --.-:Tyr ' i , .-iw ,I t' T J ' 'i f. 1 if 9, -an-X3 'sat xg 'Wm 9 f 1 2, 5 .5 5 'i-, Nxt li 11 ' iff , l NU! Alix lf J 4,51 ' , i if HENRIETTA S. HYER Small. cheerful Hank will miss playing the sax in the band. ecpecially at foot- ball games , . . after school she can usually be found in the center with Irene Walsh. Cathie Dow. and Cer- rnaine Schmidt . . . Hanl-is ambition is to become a kindergarten teacher after studying at Newark State. Spanish Clubg Bandg Su'1'mnz1'ng Junior Red Cross. en iam It il an 2:25 PJI. nr i 'L BRUCE W. JACOBS Jake is the man behind the scenes . . his quick, smart 'thinking mal-:es him an exeellentf manager '6f the lstage crew . . . his n1ain'l1obhy is boating: during the sumier he can usually lg? found fishing at Cap'e?lay . ,lake also likes to make things in,fhis shop . . . expects to be a rnaghinist . . . pals are Dick Monsen. Dave Seeds. and Lew Post. Stage Crew, Student Jlanager. Ala -. ng. DONALD S . ILLISGWORTH Want to know anything alla cars? Just ask Don! . . K favoritif astime are working on cars and lisQ?71ing,tg,tl1e music of Les Paulgiid Mary, Ford' ii. . friends Harold Willie m1d'gilL:Qillen agree he's anfhiert 1i1eCl1aniEi1'. 1 Don has a careerijn coestkuction engineering awaiting 11511.71 , f furziorx ,4Ql'Eli677l6'IJ-ff Chefs' Club: .lfecfyznirs of Tyfzspongation Club: RgIl1li0,Cfy,b. X 1 LX ff x page 69 RONALD J. JENSEN .lonnic-'s quiet reserved nature is famil- iar to all . . . pals John Dear and Dan. iel Chufi claim that heyis a sincere iriend . . . likes to swim and play foot- ball . . . ice cream and tomatoe pies head his list of favorite foods . . . his trumpet playing provides strong compe- tition for Harry James . . . plans to enter the mechanical held in the future. ' Football. -Yr hful F.liiiao , A frierzflly smile' and a sense of humor f,'QlJr?st portray Elaine . . . popular with 'illrilyth Schoner, Carol Bayard, DUT Bohr . . . will long rememlif-r the fun shi- had watehing football ,uanies . . . eluli meetings with the Pennies are her favorite pastime . . . to he a private secretary is her goal for the future. Archery Teamg Spanislz Club, Sera remryg Homeroom Representative: STU- IJIQNT PRINTSg aww for .sa-fe. lnricsg MEMORIES, Typing Slufjl. HARRIET J. JOHNSON l ' 'i , 'i ' y ' ww JANE L. JOHNSON Short, sandy hair, and a great sense of humor identify Johnny . . . can usually be seen driving around town with chums ,loan Kender and Olivia Kuhrt . . . to this happy-go-lucky girl there's no baseball team like the Yankees . . . plans to pursue her interest in sports as a physical education instructor. Junior Gym Team: CP' Re,st'r1'r'.sg Spanish Club. page 70 P' PATRICIA J- JOHNSON That popular, clark-haired girl who is always lull of pep and fun is Pat . . . those swell times at foothall ganies with the D.O.L,L.S. and Homeroom 315 will he missed . . . Considers sewing, Cooking, or eating pizza the hest way to spend spare moments. Senior Gym Team: Homeroom Repre- sentative: Arehery Club. An attractive strawberry blonde note-l for her swell sense of humor . . Har riet enjoys food and loves to bowl will miss Hfth lunch with pals Wal ri De-Mita, Margie Elias. and Elinor F 1' rera . . . a Yankee fan and one of Mickey Mantle's staunehest supporter . . . she's planning to he an airline hostess. Girl Reserves: Spanlsli Club. AWN ,.-, , ,- ,.t,:., , N , :Gu W t : riff.-i . 'C' vs X IAN A. JOHNSTONE Blond Ian has an air of humor about him . . . ehums are Richar-'l Willette and Jack Porter . . . spentls most of his spare time playing sports or watch- ing them on TX .... also enjoys swimming and fixing cars . . . in the future he will become a machinist. Early Bird League: Intramural Soft- ball: Tumbling Club: ,Uenlirinifs at Transportation Club. eniord '4- rw, 1 I , ' it ,.. 2 i -e2:,: i 'Jf77' , l Q 'ali 5 m- if 3- 1. - W P 1.44.17 YI x ,. 51' A r,, n izefirg -vi One, two, three -oneln H jf-s ' is 3 WILLIAM H. JONES Friendly Bill is known for his freckles and wavy 'brown hair . . . baseball and hasketballfoccupy most of his free time . . . his bestlfriemtls are Charles Cars rf-tt. Lf-'litay Dimmiek. andttijuncan Mor- ton . . . says that,,memories of asse-me lilies will linger for a long fime . . . upon graduation ,Bill plafrfsto enter the :Xrmed Forces to be a meohanic. ff-F MARY EYELYN JULLY Exie's a cute, blue-eyed blonde with a winning smile and a cheerful personality . . . enjoys club meetings with the D.O.L.L.S .... friends lleggy Hutchin- son and Mary Fleming say she likes music and sports . . . College is in Evie's future. Girls' State: Student Council: .Yational Honor Society. Treasurer: Drill Team: Senior Gym Team: Archery Teamg Girl Reserves: French Club: Latin Club: Banl.'ing Representatire. J- Ev'- ,yfU ' pb' 7 btgf' U' -- t 6- -VT' 01 page 71 iyffki l PHILIP H. JONES T Mild-mannered and amiable best de- scribe Phil . . . friends are Don Wil- liams, Wade Cook, and Bob Bogan . . . model trains, basketball and wood work- ing take up PhiI's time . . . plans to be an electrical engineer . . . will miss sixth period lunch and working in the chemistry lab. International ,Relation 5 Clu b. l, 'ii' fi 'x 1 V 141' . ,sl ilk 1 'f :il ' .r I ,I tl 4' E qw, gill I ,' rl li Q Q A! lil la i N ,ip 9 iazuoznafvz. Joi-sas Gene is the life of any party with his 'terI'ifiafsf-rise of humor . . . an asset to the track and football teams . . - known for his lusty voice and his blllff and white hat . . . pals with Ceorge B. Ottley, Daywood Borders, and iw' Rosania . . . cif'Hl'lS ambition is to be- Come a member of the F.B.l. Footballg Traclr. PATRICIA A. JORDAN Petite Patty always has a friendly smile ready for all . . . good times on senior gym team will be missed . . . this witty miss spends spare time with T.A.P.S. or dancing and singing . . . college is in the future. National Honor Society: Gym Tearng Drill Teamg Student Council: Choirg STUDENT PRINTS: rllusical .llonday Club, Secretary: Girl Reserresg lou Cmnt Take It With You . wi, W ,WMV ANNE M. JOURNEY Anne's ambition is to be an English teacher . . . her friend Mary Miyoshi says that she is always lots of fun . . . enjoys parties with the Lucky Seven . . . likes listening to records and driv- ing to the Dairy Queen for blizzards . . . Anne will always remember the fun during lunch and the football games. ' Library Clzilr. E.A'Pt'lIli'lZ'7 f'f:nzr11i'ttee: STUDENT P1fi',l-TS. 'Zl'llUf1llCI Cliemistry Lluli. PATRICIA A. KAROW i i i ' ' r Light brown hair, freckles, and a gen- erous smile bm-long to Pat , . . is always ready for a chocolate soda and lively hillbilly musit' . . . will always remem- ber rallies, football ganies with Gloria Drone. Doris Koslecka. and Helen fil'1 'Il. as wi-ll as st'll00l dances . . . this easy-going lass is planning for a future in tht- US. Navy as a WAVE. Llllftll'-l lflulig Junior Gini Teiiriiz! Y. - 5, l l 54, V Yi A fx krfpl bl ' ,L iF rl Y ' t .. t ' . -., , x .TPS page 72 mY., Wm R rx, l l s l L iq, mill' n l 1 ,fr W'ILLIAyI J' KEARNS Medalist Ifinner-IIEJIORIES '52 This guy with the pug nose Can usually he seen with Tom Bashwienner. Walt Baker. and Gr-ne E-lelmen . . . among .lafs likes are swimming. driving. and fishing . . . he will mi-4 the grand times ha-l in shop 'while at HHS .... will neier forget those lun-Zh periods . . . lay plans to go to Franlglin lnsti- tute to lie a mechanic. Intramural Softball: Boztling. Team Captaing Timzblirig Club. eniorfi 1? 'O' 1- X Cx L PATRICIA A. KENT Pat! full of fun . . . will miss the lciiils at BHS .... after grailuation she will resiile at a farm in Yernirint . . . her greatest pleasure is riding horse- liael-Q . . . likes slietvliing. -liiing. swim- ming. anil -kating . . . plans to attenil the state unix.-rsity in 'Yr-rmont. Senior Gym Team: Drill Team: Tum- bling Team: Library' Club: Cernmn Club: lion Larfl Talie II ffiilli lou , Art Cunzmlltee. fr JOAN BI. KENDER XY-'ll-tlressf-il Joanie has a sweet smile . , . will miss football games and rallies . . . can u-ually lie seen with pal ,lane johnson . . . sports are an interesting pastime for Joanie . . . plans to attend Beth Israel Hospital for a nursing career. Junior Red Cross: Bon-ling, Co-Cz1p- mln: lntrimzzirul Sportsg Cliemislry Club: lion Cmft Talfe It Wilh You , Prifmplllig Ifun1r111'ttee. page 73 wfjgl, g 1 , EDWARD F.K1Ev1'r'r Red hair and freckles easily! identify . . popular with this Yankee fan Qyaretswimming, fishing, and coin collect- ing . . . intramural sports and the friends he has made at B.H.S. will never be forgotten . . . pals Marty Van Riper, Ted Schumm, and Ken Ward agree that Ed has a friendlyimanner . . . his future field of occupation is architecture. 'f l 'ffV' ntramural and Bowling. 5' V y ,, t ffl i , y f M :ffl I I I X 4 5 sg' f I :7 ,j', .': Y' v Chi, PAUL M. KINACH Sports, building and flying model air- planes, and hillbilly music rate high with Paul . . . pals Ray Miller, Ed Bennett, and Dick McGuire agree that he's a real friend with a great person- ality . . . enjoys the terrific music of Ray Anthony's band . . . will miss ral- lies, club meetings, and the boys at lunch . . . ambition is to enter the field of aviation as a pilot. Hz'-Y Club, Treasurer page 74 .mas-' i:g,5r3g.gL.l , 1 L , ' '-pkffii. X' puff wily' 91,4 In i NU 'I 7-f ' if , H 41 EDNA E. KLEIN Edna is a short, blue-eyed miss . . . has a cheerful disposition and is fun to be with . . . friends are Shirley Carsillo, Irene Carlucci, Marie Priore, and Rose Marie Dasaro . . . likes baseball and is a Yankee fan . . . will remember the fun she had meeting her friends . . . likes roller skating, collecting kniek- knacks, and eating pizza pie . . . will be a secretary. li.-? t 1 t A M ,',f smile. 5 ,,i' sax playing . . . pals Bob Ross, Don DeLucca, and Sid Drury say that his clarinet playing is good, too . . . will miss playing in the band at the football games . . . likes J to listen to bop on the adio . . hope :ioi Inter he field of 'usic af gtU',-If . ... X, 1 If Ser nadersg Ban 5 Orchestra! nking epresenl i , ' xzepklff Calf. f K f K U' ,L lm 1-'I MARITHA A. KILPATRICK Maritha's determination and lively per- sonality will take her a long way . . . can be seen marching with the band at football games . . . future holds a medical missionary's career in Africa . . . enjoys sports and knitting . . . will miss football games and gym team practice. Bandg Senior Gym Teamg Orcliestrag Latin Club, Tribuneg International Re- lations Club, Secretary. fl? 4,1-'O' 'Y ff LILA P. KLEIN l.ila's smile is contagious . . . likes to dance. sing. and hike .... will miss glee club and school dances . . . a Cheer- E ful Companion say Chums Doris Kos- tecka. Pat Cray. C-loria Drone. antl Barbara Weiser . . . 'wishes to become a nurse. specializing in child care. Junior Red Crossg Library Club: Glee Club: Banking Representatzte: Biology Club, Secretary-Treasurer. O el'll0l 6 TACKLED! my f Q29 LORRAINE J- KNITTEL Lorraine's always laughing . . . Lots of fun! say pals Janet Spears. Yir- ginia Cerone. andthe rest of Tri-Quintus . . . her faxorite pastime is eating . . . will remember the good oltl gang at lunch . . . will miss football games antl eighth period study. Drill Team: Senior G-im Team: Girl Reserres l'iee-President: Color Guartl: xwtern' Club:. F.cD..4. tt t Toughest job they,ve ever BARBARA W. KNIGHT Barbara is that friendly, sandy-lxaired gal who is never without her sunny smile . . . this energetic miss is inter- ested in all sports. especially basket- ball. baseball. and swimming . . . in her spare moments. Barb can be found listening to Dixieland music and Ralph llarterie . . . the T.A.P.S. say that this future secretary will miss Homeroom 406 and fourth lunch. Student Council: Gym Team: Intra- mural Sports: Chernislry Club. , f l h L 4 1 l, , 1 J s Y f 4 L. ' 1 1 1 ,.-. page 7a SARA LEA KOLODIN Sara Lea has black curly hair and smil- ing cyvs . . . best friends are Ruthann Boughton. Barbara Spiller, and Elayni- Goodstvin . . . a Tony Martin fan . . . will new-r forget those weekly tln-nn-S for Senior English . . . ambition is to be a grammar school teacht-r. Latin Club, Aeflile, Cerzsor: Library Clubg Girl Reserves: Landers, ljlubg junior Red Crvssg F,T.A., Historian: French Club. kwa' 'N Y' DORIS KOSTECKA Dorry's big brown rye-S and pl:-axant smile are charming . . . a gr'-at com- panion with a good sense of humor is what her pals Gloria Drono. Pal Karow, and Lila Klein bay of her . . . likf-9 dancing. roller skating. and singing . . . will miss the glee cluli and good lllllf'9 at B.H.S .... plans to continuu- voice lessons upon graduation. Flag Wafer: ,lzuzior Refi from. page 76 fy , , 'mmf aff A47 New X1 ,V Lf ' ' gy 12.140611 Arfs favofmliglrlineliirlfe wmafo Pl and GUY Lomliarzlcfs orvlif--tru . . , alll uwually ln: found at a local dri-,fr-in Il14'LlIf1f . . . llkvw all NIJOFP, 'I lfilll' liasvliall and swirnining . . . ifurly-liuirwl Art plans to lie: a niavliini-t aftvr a Iiitc-li in Unch' Sfzllllln Naxy . . . iw-I fri:-ndx are Dom Klondo, Sul Nlflflldl' liano, and lack Migflroslir- . . . will always refmi-inliofr girl-at tiniv- in lunfli In-riod. STUDENT PRINTS, Represerimtfzfr l'rinli'l1g Squad. JOSEPHINE L. KOPACZ Call mv lol bays this pf-ppy gal . . . 4-njoys football and liafkiftliall games dancing, and finging . . . her hcft friends are Marion Zaxigtuwfki and Sylvia Dei-Roxa . . . will ITll-- gym tr-am. sixth lunch, and all the Tri-QuintuS . . . hopes to be a lypibt. Stuzlent Palrul: .'llz'.t6fl Cleef Club: Girls, Glee Cllili: Senior Gym Team. ANTHONY P. KONSULIS T ' A nf-at appearance' and gratifying smilo urn 'I'ony's outitanding ha arte-1'i5lics . . . spflnds le-isurv tinn- p if mating in spoils in and out f SC . . . lovf-S to play liaskotliall . if-nds includo llave- Ritgcr. o Crt-goli, Pvt:- lXlLllIlL1Ilf'F, an thi Rf-In-ls . . . Tony hopes t Ji-C e n attorne'-y. In l Sports: Lufirz Club: Fm l rr .rg1,11,. ,,...1' -J T 'f La. 1 ii f-ig ' 1 ' 1. M.- WGN asm Q C99 BARBARA BI. KRUECER Barbara has brown eyes antl a frientlly smile . . . her gootl humor antl tlepend- ability enable her to make new friends . . . will miss going to football game- with Kathy Heidaru. Rose Marie Per- rone. Carol Hodgson. and Helen Mor- gan . . . aims to teach English. .l1'E.llClRlES, Literary Sta-fi: F.T.r-l.: Los Hialalgm: Horaeroorn Representa- tireg Clzoir: slatioaal Honor Society, l el'll0l f5 757 K' Shorthand on the run! : H i-ffgifegfi' , iii JOANNE LaBRl'ZZO Snappy gestures. a liroatl smile. and a peppy fli-position afltl up to little Joanne . . . one of our cheerleaders . . . will miss pep rallies most . . . a true music fan . . . she enjoys composing songs . . . gah sessions with the Pen- nies at Siems' rlelight her . . . college and a possillle Career in the entertain- ment Eeltl loom in loanne's fture. Clieerleatllrzg: ,lanlor Gym Team: Choir: ,lanior Red Cross. t v OLIVIA BI. KUHRT Dutch has lilue eyes and blonde . . . Jane Johnson. Joan Mitchell, and Florence Dauphinais say that she is a swell ki-l and lots of fun to bewvitll . . . likes music. especially songs by Etltlie Fisher and Ray Anthony's band . . . enjoys swimming and bowling . .', plans to be a chemist . . . will'miss the football games. Central Ofjlifef German Club: Home Er-ononzics Club: Camera Club. ki-fflflt J if u J' xy' I A if 1 1 ' 1 f 7 1 t 1 K ,x lt .X K 3 , X inf QQ A ,J UQQ- ,E X , x U 4F,7V.S wild A-J ul L Q tu All IJ L, 5 sl JJ' sf fill it hell ' J ' J IP if Page 77 X , J L XiaMANNAi ' A sharp and fa great sense of humor iclge Tom . . . buddies are Bob Rubi Jim Thompson, Larry Cuerino, e Steubens . . . our 'iloe College w fl recall the dances and foot' ball games? . . had fun at lunch and the sports, program . . . outside of B.H.S., this future doctor of medicine aan be found engaged in sports. Trackf Student Council, Treasurerg Swing Serenaders, Leatlerg Hi-Yg Key Clubg Bandg Orchestra. 3 2 4!f X at sith if fs. 5 Hn. Uv 'K-.W BESSIE H. LAVENBURC Bess is full of vitality and good spirit . . . enjoys swimming and attending football games . . . her friends Mar- guerite Stack, Shirley Hapgood, Hlltl the S.S.S.'s state that Bessie is always smil- ing , . . derives pleasure from driving her Dodge . . . plans to enter Berkeley Secretarial School in the fall. Girl Reservesg STUDENT PR1NTSg Learlcrs' Clubg Careers for Secretaries. page 78 PATRICIA A. LEAKE Add Z1 dash of friendliness, some pep, and a sense of humor to a sunny dispo- sition, and you have Pat . . . noted for her blonde hair and twirling ability . . . Pat enjoys dancing ani jhe movies . . . friends are Ruth Wt lt, Eleanor Mc- flrs-1-vy and the Tart s . . . lunch ant lioineroom pt-rio? jrlll linger with he lllillly other 11111114 s of B.H.S. l1 Twirling, fllfhforeilex: Junior Tiled Crossg , Careers, forl, Sevretaries, Pies- flt'I1,l' 'I 1 ' If till i 1 J' X ' if X I fi . li il H. 11 wwe r 1 Cho: wpswith Mwiffffi Q a-gl1?'Wiltf1'a' nice smile, and a fun- loving manner . . . enjoys swimming, tennis, and listening to western songs . . . will miss going to football gamea with Malcolm Berens, Karl Gabriel, and Dennis Grithn . . . hobbies include stamp collecting and model railroading . . . a future as a mechanical engineer is awaiting him. Bandg Orchestrag Chemistry Club! German Clubg Chefs' Club. f f sf ', f- ,V J - L 1' l A f lf ' .4 l JV! , f I ,af V' ' , ,ff ., V , V, VV,,,44V fl I ulr , . f if ,f f f , , , ,. , 5 . , lp, of 1 . , ,f .fr Av! GERALD W. L2r,VACCiV! Jerry is known for his jo gxma er and sincere friendship . . eives eas- ure from horseback riding. boiwling, swimming, and football' . . . will miss school dances and basketball games . . . plans to join the Navy and see the world . . . Dick Thoenig, Leonard Cum- mings, and Bill lvellnitz are ,lerry's buddies . . . raxioli is his favorite dish. Tumbling Club: .lleclmnics of Trans- portation Club: Chefs' Club: Clee Club. 's Nl! gh l 'Sr l mMli5,Zi '4 ,1'.'i t .Q 1 4.1 kr ROBERT E. LEYINE Bob is noted for his friendliness and qui-ik jokes . . . best friends Bud Weiss and George Seligrnan both agree Bob always has a good word for everyone . . . plans to study pharmacy after grad- uation . . . will rnlss all the triends he rnalle at B.H.S. Student Coaneilg Homeroom Repre- sentatlzeg Intramural Basketball, Clap- tairz: Easlgetball Manager: ,l.l'. Base- ball: You Can? Take It With Yozfg Cbemistrjf Club, eniom 45' NORMA R. LEWIS Tall. dark-hairf-tl Norm has a cheery smile . . . enjoys playing tennis. sewing. c-fi-okingf and baby sitting . . . likes baseball fanll E a Dodger fan . . . lots of fun and a good sport . . . chums are Cathy Dow, ,loan Hussey. and loan Burnett . . . plans to enter either the held of dentistry or the WAVES . . . lil-ces to travel . . . will remember the fun she had at B.H.S. 49ers. Industrial Artists ' ?i 5il , fir, t fj if 13-4, Nh 'il 4 MARY A. LEWIS Short. sweet. and a happy smile charac- terize Lulu . . . to Siems' for a white an-l blaek soda with Dorothy Cookson and the Tartans ends the school dai . . . will remember the fun with friends during fifth lunch and in study hall . . . making her own clothes occupies a great deal of her time . . . plans to enter the business field. Home Eronornifs Club: Banking Rep- resentatire. page 79 BARBARA J. LOESNER A typical high school girl is the best description of Bahs . . . likes to dance and eat . . . will enter the business world . . . driving the school car and the good times at fifth lunch will not In- forgotten after graduation . . . Pat Leake, Eleanor MoCreevy, and Rutli West agree about Babs' pleasing per- sonality. Leaders' Clubg STUDENT PRINTSQ You Can't Take It With l'on g Stu- dent Council. an-'fs 1' JUDITH A. MACCUBBIN Beautiful dimples make ,lutlyk smile- even happier . . . likes swimming. knit- ting Socks . . . Really witty! cxclaim Ginny Wittlic-li and Elsa Sinner . . . will miss CTOSS Country nivcts, gym team . . . plans to teach ell,-nn-ntary school. Archery Clubg Girl Rcserlwz lzzzmir Gym Tcamg Spanish Club: ,llE.ll0- RIES, Literary Stagg , STl'llE,YT l'RItVTSg Clloirg 'glint Croft Tulfc II Will: lion , llroperly Currzfmltwff. page 80 4' nuke 'T 152' DORIS E. MHCGLAFLIN Tull, blonde Doriis liknlile personality and tlepelnlallilily are llt'I' major attrac- tions to lier fri:-mls. Millie McCormick, Anne lli-ul:-y, aml Santly Nelson . . . enjoys working willi small cliiltlrcn . . . plans to tcacli . . . will miss foollwall gullies uml rallies . . . 1-njoys swinnning. skating, and inovics . . . plans to attend Upsala in the full. Twirling: E.T.:l., Prcsitlclztg FI't'IlFll Club: Sluflent fl0llIlt'llQ Student Pntrolg lrilranmrul Sports: Nrzlionul Honor So- clety. H. Lrsxowirz y i Liz is a luckyigal with naturalb' WW? haiifand a friendly pffr-firialili' - ' - plans to become a legal evcrfftafi' - - - pastimes include dancing. flrinking awful-awfuls at Bonds, and listenillg W Eddie Fisher and Doris Day rrwfflf . . . seen with the Delwttcs, liarliara Wctzel, Mary .lane Biglin, and KEY Shannon . . . will miss school flancffs. MEMORIES, Typing Stall: Careers for Secretariesg .lunior Reel Cross. DOLORES A. MACCIA Dolores is 4' ll of fun . . . enjoys ing and swimming . . . best friend Margaret Brown, Dorothy Otto. and l' Gray . . . will miss marching in band at football games . . . faiori singer is Julius Laliosa . . . plan attend secretarial school . . . mll re member the junior prom. Bandg Red Crass Club. , J -6' E :R . ss, 1 W' Y I if sw. ll. YA W Ev' Thur 44... -,, 7 ANTHONY R. MACK Tony can always he recognizefl hy ii- I-1' crew cut. friendly smile. and Cong, manner . . . has done an outsta 'f job leading the Class of '53 thr three years at B.H.S .... an rde '- sports fan . . . Tonfs future plans in A! clude college and a possible career in -X 'QQA psychology. - Class President. '51. 52. 53: Bash-Qlyxi ball Team. C0-Caritairz: Baseball Team: Z eg? Sturlent Couric-z'lg rllatli Clulyg .lli.r' 7 44? Glee Club. eniord I Q 3 av PATRICIA A. liar-NAL'GHTEN Pat's long hlontle hair and cordial smile are outstanding . . . will miss sixth lunch. rallies. and footliall games . . . enjoys driving her '41 Oltlsmoliile anti going LO Bonilis with Pat llc-Cool. Betty Roberts. anti the Wolverines . . . likes to hear songs liy Billy Er-kstine antl Patti Page . . . hopes to liecoine a hook- keeper after graduation, Italian Klub: lnframiiral Sports. I 111185911 lum bw T-H-.4-T much. DONALD J. MQCNAUGHTEN Don is identified by sharp clothes and hlond hair . . . luuthlies include Sam Cannella. Mike Esposito. anti Vincent: Dihlaggio . . . enjoys 'working on his Car and punching the bag . . . after graduation from high school. Don wants to enter business as a booklceeper. Italian Club: lntramzzral Rfislrelbnll. page 81 RAYMOND J. MAIER Good-humored Ray is happiest when he is on a hunting trip . . . enjoys fish- ing, hunting, and tinkering with autos .E . . prefers a sport coat and slacks to a suit . . . after he graduates, would like to become an auto mechanic . . . will miss 'being' with his pals Roger Gill, Bill Biatilll, and Jerry Mola. Stage Crew. -flll lla? t K i .44 mm vm., ,..,,, W ROBERT J. MALLOY Bob is a good sport and is always ready for a laugh . . . the champ will miss greeting his fans in the morning . . . pal Art Amhrosius says he thrives on tomato pie . . . likes to cook and col- lect stamps . . . Rosemary Clooney and Vaughn Monroe get his vote of approval . . . a future world champion boxer. Tumbling Club. page 82 I personality W. ..,, 157' . Q. la.. ,,., fi .Wu 'lf ,ft J , 'f' 4 in -x . f ,W 3 ,fay P . , and Irleasaaiififsniiie . . . here is another one of our Cedar Grovers . . . will un- doubtedly remember attending lhff school dances and the lunch periods with his friends Pat Bottazzi, Ronnie Radcliffe, and Sandy Stivali . . . enjoys listening to any kind of rnua1C - - - future: plans have not yet been decided. Intramural Baseball, Captclifli intra' mural Basketball. 4 ' ' cf: .--.,,59.:,,v.-7:1 ' 'P:Y4f 0477. Y PETER MAMUNES JANET M. MALEY ultalian dishes are my weaknessf' states strawberry blonde Janet . . . will try medical technician work after gradua- tion . . . would also like to cruise around the world someday . . . enjoys singing and swimming with friends Sally Tonjes, Shirley Rutledge. and Irene Could . . . after graduation she will always recall the junior prom and workouts in the gym. Drill Team: Senior Gyrn Team: Girl Reserves: Homeroom Representative: National Honor Society. Dark eyes and wavy hair denote Pete . . . pals Armando Gregoli, Anthony 2'flb'xff'i ., Konsulis, and John McLoughlin de- 'MM, -V ' elare that he is always willing to help a friend . . . will miss all the fun in chemistry and playing basketball with 'sA- -N the Rebels and Seminoles . . . to be- ' i come a medical doctor is his aim. MEMORIES: Los Hidalgosg lflzem- . xx L by 'C istry Club, Vice-Presia'er1t5 Intramural ,' ' l Sportsg Hi-Y: You Clllllf Talre lt With , -'-..' ,,..s- Young National llonor Society, V i ' l tg, 1 , -f., 2, ,,, , I, n x ,L Q 75 ffl. Q' IL-XY K. MARGOTTA Kay has a l-:een sense of humor . . . friends Carol Pizzi. Dolores Spadone. and the Sapphires testify that her stun- ning clothes add to her many assets . . . twirling and lunch period will he some of her many memories of HHS .... pastimes include dancing. skating. and listening to good music . . . plans to enter the business world after gradua- tion. Tzcirlingg Italian Club. eniom be-fy' mmf lx ,ft Snowball fl 1515 SANDRA HAYES Fandfs bright smile and wonderful disposition make it easy for her to gain friends . . . plans to enter nurses train- ing after graduation . . . enjoys fun at Efth lunch with friends Shirley Rut- ledge and Barbara Fauth . . . football games and rallies will always he among lv-r rememhrances of B.H.S. Leaders' Club, Serrelary: Spanish Club, Secretary: Horneroom Representa- tire: You Cari! Talre It With lioavg Banking Representatlte. GAIL 31,1txHftEsl? a Gail izknor' jtoxas oiir cut peppy footy l fllgil ,X.'. will.4'alw recall the un orftlie drill ancl,'g3'r11- t . . . pajitirnf-s1at' inolude ing jlpizza and f eeselilrgf-gtg wliil httghing with the 'Y ri-Qulntuxf . .mi rj Mays records P rate fiighron ltdfll Q Iof favorites . . . istpifrivlf-citle-,l Rout, er future. I rzllhl' am: Swekfior Gym Tearitg Girl ' . hreagurhr: Italian Club, Sec- yrerbryg ,S9l'Dff,YT.PHlfN-TS, Represen- N ' tat,zze.f 7 I! Y , .1 - M 5 -I 3 Pl J .Q . -' YJ I fit K +4 l U f, an l v . N -- cf .f eg. . yt Y l : if arg. page 83 KATHLEEN A. Maxnam Katbyls sunny smile and thoughtful, re- served manner are appreciated by all . . . will recall the wonderful school spirit at football games . . . listening to hillbilly music provides top entertain- ment . , . best friends Barbara Krue- ger and Helen Morgan believe that Kathy will make Va capable librarian. '.VMEM0R'lES, Literary Stajgg Drill VTEKEIIIQ' Senior Gym Teamg National 1jl'0tmr'Societyg Los Hidalgos, Treas- Ggirrllari Cla li, Vice-President. iilfii 'T yf. l . ,, M 1 , . .AWS Qwaeame to as frrnn . . is an avid Phila- deltihia Athletic fan . . . sixth lunch and rallies will always be 1'f'fl'1'ffT1lJ'?f'7d . . . sews a mean seam , . . would like to become a buyer in a large depart- ment store after leaving Careers for Secretariesg 49er.s. TERESA J. McARTHKR lf you hear a Rabi Rah! for Bloom field High! yelled with vim and vigor you know it's Terry . . . likes all port and roots for the Yanks . . . will remem ber leading the cheering at rallies and games . . . plans to become a secretary . . . Adele Huseby and the Tri-Quintu Claim Terry is a friend to all. Clieerleafling. Captain: Gym Team National Honor Societyg Girl Resort es Choir. ll il ll 5 ,ow ll its l are T WILLIAM J. Mr-CLUSKY ' Curly-haired Bill is an industrious lad JANICE M. McCAMBLEY Janice is an enjoyable companion . . . after graduation ,lan will miss lunch period and being with her friends every day . . . best friends are Barbara Brac- ken and Ellie Pirk . . . plans to be another of the Class of '53's representa- tives to the business world . . . adores bowling, horseback riding, and eating pizza in her leisure time. Girl Reserves: Student Patrolg Gym Team. page 84 . . . hopes to attend Holy Cross for law or medicine . . . sports of any kind top his list of preferences . . . will always remember physics, lunch, and Home- room 303 . . . side-kicks are Bob Nar- done, Tommy LaManna, and Don Svhindler . . . will miss terrific times at football and basketball games. Football Teamg Track Team: Cer- mari Club: STUDENT PRINTS, Repre- sentatzv . it , p it , i ta ,Tl , M. if v , , ,LJ bi ' L i ll l I , Y K 1 , X , if K1 lil fi L If lf X 1,11 L, ty uk. 'X ll' .Ll X. . X V ., f ,, vt it - r . A K 1 iyxx -EMR, 'So- PATRICIA A. BIcCO0L An infectious laugh identifies fun-loving Pat . . . has a good time wherever she goes . . . loxes sports of all kinds . . . enjoys attending football and basketball games with Pat Mac-Naughten and Janet Zaxi-t . . . another B.H.S. repre- sentative to the business world . . . lunch with the Wolverines will be a ilf-lightful memory of her high school days. Calor Guard: STCDEXT PRINTS: Ilomeroam Representatiie: Leaders' Clubg Glee Club. eniom Q 42,6 . gui 'E-I Q-qi: 'Cl,:.t., ,Q . 4 I g Y V is he r gili-11.11 - A, :., 'IC- LS 'G X A ,W - we P .ECM , it wi Girls .' What next? 1-X WX JOHN ir. i1ccRosTlE lack can always be founfl gixing somes one a helping ltanil . . . enjoys Fishing. hunting. an-l swimming . . . friends Lenny Dimmir-k. Art Kocli. and lohn' VU-ller say that lack will miss the foot- liull ganw- antl other sports . . . would like to enter the Xaiy upon graduation. lulrumurul Spnrls. L 1 MI LDRED M. BRCORMICK Millie is an energetic member of our vlass . . . her work in the classroom and at-tixities hair niatle her well-known . . . Diane Stewart. Betty Ward. Anne Hea- ley. antl Doris Mac-Glallin say that she is friendly anil witty . . . likes music, movies. and swimming . . . next step is college. Xatlonal Honor Society, Secretary: JIEAUORIES. Literary Edilarg Girl Re- sertes: Intramur l Sportsg Latin Club: Freufb Club: .T..4.g Clrenfistry Club. , 'yn 1 XA gf A f J Yi LU' f L V f' bf . C, L!!! 4 t I 'V' L! 4 14' ' i Al K' l V page 85 l ELEANOR L. McGREEVY X l x as fist' my Ellie's sparkling eyes and cheerful smile are well known . . . good sport . . . chums are Pat Leake, Barbara Loesner, Ruth West, and Tartans . . . will re- member football games and twenty-five cent dances . . . knits argyles in leisure time . . . aims to become a secretary after graduation. MEMORIES, Literary StaHg STU- DENT PRlNTSg National Honor So- cietyg Girl Reservesg Class Representa- liveg Careers for Secretaries. he f satan AL iire M ccovnrm Another member of our spectacular twirling squad is 'Sally . . . lows to skate, dance, and attend Tri-Quinlui club meetings in her spare rnomeritf . . . prefers listening to discs by Eddie Fisher and Ray Anthony . . . can't fail to remember the fun of homeroom periods, rallies, and lunch with her many friends . . . Sally plans to become a secretary. Twirlingg Junior Gym Teamg Girl Reserves, Recording Secretary. LORRAINE M. McG IQCKIN FV! 1147? 'X .QT x , t 'JV ,CJ 3,0 RICHARD J. Mc-CUIRE A good musician is Dick . . . pals, Bob Ross, Paul Kinach. and Ed Bennett, ap- preciate his friendly attitude . . . home- work, the band, football games, and dances will linger as memories . . . Dick likes dance music and photog- raphy . . . is interested in fishing and the Giants . . . hopes to become a doctor. Band: Urchestml Swing Serenaflers: Hi-Y, Vice-Presirlentg Student f,'0lll1t'l'l. page 86 ,l MW I:- LORETTA D. McKERNAN This dark-haired miss is a transfer stu- dent from Nutley . . . Lorie is especially fond of Chinese food . . . will miss all the friendly people in B.H.S .... listen- ing to Eddie Fisher records and paint- ing fill up her spare time . . . secre- tarial work is the basis of Lorie's future. Careers for Secretarlesg French Club. This green-eyed miss has a charmin personality and is full of fun . . a flair for dancing and buying clothe . . . typewriter keys will open the door to the business world . . . will mi fourth lunch and football games bop records rate high on her popularity poll . . . the Sapphires are proud to claim her as a member. Student Palrolg Clee Club: ST DENT PRINTS, Representalire. KV ' .nw ' ' us' -4-rf' CAROLINE A. MCKIRACHAN Easy to get along with . . . friends Ranita Watson and .-Xrdyth Se-honer say that jusie has an exen disposition . plans to train for a nursing career . . . music and all kinds of sports take up 5usie's leisure hours . . . like many others after graduation she will miss seeing her friends every day. Girl Reseries, Secretary: Drill Teamg Senior Gym Team: F.T.i-1.: Tumbling Team. N HT- ' . Ml, t, .Ms 1 X f Hen! W'hat next? 4 'Db JOHN W. MQLOUGHLIN ,lack gets along well with everyone . . . friends Pete Mamunes. Dave Ritger, and Lew Post say that he always greets exeryone with a smile . . . main inter- ests center around sports and the Rebels . . . lack will go to Rutgers to study in the scientific field. Student Councilg L05 Hidalgos, Vice- Presidentg Biology Clubg Cross Countryg Intramural Sportsg Chemistry ' F init .Hath curb. hav' f ' t fi X 7 I 0 s I QI'll0l 5 L 14 W vt X rf N. ff l f ROXANNE lIcRAE Roxanne i- a pretty. blue-eyed blonde. well liked by her classmates . . . is active in singing and dramatics . . . the T.A.P.S. say that Perry Como and Ar- thur Godfrey rate high with Roxi . . . she will enter college next fall and study music for a career in singing. National Honor Societyg Student Councilg Choirg .lfusical .llonday Club, llice-President: You Can't Talre It With Youvg Latin Clubg Arcliery Team. page 87 . - ? I 141 ' d an laid type music . . . most I - . 'm ifin K' 3 , sk , 6- YP E iam' , 'a W' if g i . . . ooking is e ffavor' , asti e es ci k- i ne kt-z a t . . be nds in- ude Ei-A ty er, Lor Fusca do, an ZTar ' s . . . goes for ltalian enj ya - moments are spent driving h Dad's car . . . will recall the swell ti e beco she had at B.H.S .... hopes to i a secretary. fun r Gym Teamg Junior Red Cross. M AF' X fl, WILLIAM E. MEZZANOTTE BiH's exceptional trumpet playing makes him well known to everyone . . . friends Syd Drury, Earl Roberts, and Richard Nord agree that Bill is a swell pal . . . after June, he will miss the fun he has had with his classmates and friends . . . likes all sports with foot- ball and baseball rating tops . . .plans to enter either the carpentry field or the Navy. Swing Serenadersg BKIITGYQ l'?rcli.fi.frf1. page 88 RONALD P. MECK His artistic ability and owtstandima PU' sonality have secured for Ronnie Ihr position of art editor of the S'l'lQDEfN'f PRINTS . . . enjoys hillbilly music and sports . . . will long remember EWU, lunch, and assemblies . . . confederalffa include Alan Swenson, Ralph Davie, and Benny Christiano . . . ambition is to be a sports cartoonist. '6Y0u Can't Take It With Youu, Art ffonznzittecg STUDENT PRINTS, Art Eclilorg Irackg Intramural Sports. r C V 1 LV' Vw' seq, L fl 5 iq! 4 fl f If A 4 U. lt, J l l xx -. qv, ins-1 it : v Qltl fl mp, 'Q'-an ., A-N-QMA JAMES W. MIDDLETON jim's sense of humor and his singing in the halls are his trademarks . . . his unusual hobby of collecting models of foreign cars consumes much of his spare time . . . plans to become a carpenter after graduation . . . the library and lunch periods with Alan Jones will linger among ,lim's many memories of B.H.S. Library Club. V l KJ I l MARY MELILLO Mary is always full of fun . . . plan to do ofiice work following graduation Rose Marie Dasaro informs us that Mary enjoys listening to the mu 1C of Stan Kenton and Sarah Vaughn will always recall the good times h had at fourth lunch . . . the Sapphire are proud to claim Mary as one of their members . . . will miss the good time and friends she had at B.H.S. Glee Clubg Homernalfing Club. 4 X p..eee 5 S . 'M-Q5 9 Ld .,.,.- -...........v...,,..v F' .' 'fl they 'N E. . ,. N I,-f --....-, if RAYMOND P . MILLER Ray' has a rich vein of humor . . . Paul Kinach. Bob Bogan. and Marty Yan Riper number among his pals . . . model airplanes. ice hockey. and going to Siems' with pals on l-riday nights rate high on his list of favorites . . . will long remember eighth period study and the fun at Hi-Y meetings . . . plans to become a Navy pilot. Hi-YQ Fenrfing: Student Council: Homeroorn Representatize: .Yational Honor Society. eniom Q 'F'- Wm., ll l'w'f E? fflfyf 'ar- INLARY A. MIYOSHI Always smilingln says best pal Anne Journey . . . loves record parties. swims ming. and ice skating . . . plans to en- ter Lipsala or join the WAVES . . . may be found with the Lucky Seven . . . hopes someday to be a successful writer . . . noted for her black wavy hair and sparkling eyes . . . avid Dodger rooter. Library Club. Temperamental Geniuses ll lk I' - K 1 . H ali 1 in in-. N .I JOAN P. MITCHELL Lots of funlu agree friends Olivia Kuhrt. Norma Barth. and Lynne Calt- roll . . . a true Johnny Ray fan, Ioan collects many of Mr. Emotions records . . . in addition to collecting records, she enjoys swimming. skating. and sew- ing . . . in June she plans to go into the retailing field . . . will always re- member her fourth lunch and study halls. Home Economcs Club. page 89 , I ff'-ff: y -:eh-'. ,. W. -:fr 1 DOMINICK N. MONDO EDWARD E. MOLIN SKI Black-haired Moe is an ardent motor- cycle fan . . . best pals Bill Zack, Eu- gene Davis, and Edgar Des-,lardins in- form us that he hopes to become a good mechanic . . . enjoys listening to the singing of Tony Bennett or Patti Page , . . will often remember B.H.S.'s foot- ball and basketball games . . . can usually be found riding his motorcycle around town in his leisure moments. 'V ,, F00f?ballg,Homeroom Representative. M41 'WMV 7 . We WW t Witty, friendly, and good-natured de- scribe Dom . . . confederates are Salva- tore Montalbano, Buster Galager, and Art Koch . . . will miss the good times in gym class . . . records by Bing Crosby are tops in Dom's hit parade . . . a sport fan, he enjoys football and basketball games . . . will remember sixth period lunch . . . headed for a career as a truck driver. Printing Squad. page 90 ,Y lf . ' A I qv? . f 'af it A ,J N ,JJ W yyii ,fanart Mom ,tmytliliaiiethaefriaaaiy fdlow was he' lieves in lots of fun . . . spends spare moments participating in all kinds of sports, watching T.V., or listening to records by Frankie Laine . . . after col- lege he plans to enter electrical engi- neering field . . . will recollect good times with friends ,lim Dewsnap, Anth0riY Mack, and Homeroom 302. Hi-Yg Student Councilg Homeroom Represenlaliveg Intramural Basketball and Softball. DENIS P. MONAHAN Which is which? is the question when Denny and twin Ozzie are together Denny is noted for his red hair and freckles . . . will remember assemblie . . . spends spare time with his camera or in dark room . . . Dave Hynes and Jerry Woods are best pals . . . dotes on pizza . . . college is in the future. T 4 Q f diff, ll' 1 an Ve ct aff as ,. s ' ', , 40 LL RICHARD R. MONSEN Blond-haired Dick is famous for his shy smile and quiet nature . . . can usually be seen in the company of friends Dave Rilge-r, Steve Atkins, Anthony Konsu- lis, and the Rebels . . . his spare time is spent playing golf, baseball and at- tending B.H.S. football and basketball games . . . he is an ardent Yankee fan . . . Dick is planning to enter the field of engineering. Intramural Sports, Key Clubg Chem- istry Clubg Golf Team ' ,QLD . JN y AXNX K , X-,XANX,f'JJ i . J' . . v 1 it 'rw g e oi Et' y ,fx 55 s 'ak lv i fx It SALVATORE MONTALBANO Blue eyes and wax? hair mark good- natured Sammy . . . he is always seen with best pals Dom Mondo and Arthur Koch . . . likes to play baseball and basketball . . . will remember the study hall . . . also enjoyed the fun of gym classes . . . leisure time is spent listen- ing to Perry Como's recordings. Intramural Sojtballg Printing Squad. eniord mf O' of-ff' inf 91'- Hi, Gertie! Wvhafs with you? 'wif 39 JAMES J- NIOONEY One of our class comedians, ihat's Moon 1' . . . pals with everybody, but rates Tony' V - .wtf I Black, Bob Nardone, Joe Della Badia, V 'A and Jimmy Thompson on top . . . eng joys sports. making money, and being V , with the guys . . .aims to join the ULS. i 4 Navy and enter the underwater demo- if ' lition team . . . Moon will always remem- ' ber all the fun in B.H.S. ' .N Horneroom Representativeg Student Councilg Baslcetballg ,l.V. Baseball. , K'-i A .J vp-, VJ' gc fav as lm V T.,,.,, VI v A-,4'f'l'7 L, BARRY L. MOORE Reliable and intelligent. say Ron CQQ-' Wertman and Art Ambrosius . . . in- X tc-rested in spiritual things . . . plans gjgy to become a missionary . . . pastimes in- ,,..V,IiD ' k 54' clude rooting for the Dodgers, and play- GL, :j,,3,L,.4 ing ping-pong . . . will miss band re- O' l ' hearsals and band concerts . . . will not Q ,Z .- t forget study hall and lunch room dis- C fu J ' lg, ,i cussions. 1 Banflg National Honor Societyg Or- Jiang clvestrag Latin Clubg Los Hidalgos. page 91 4? PHYLLIS M. MORESCO Phil is noted for her sparkling eyes and dimples . . . pizza pie is a favorite . . . plans to attend the Traphagen School of Fashion . . . enjoys listening to records of Glenn Miller with friends Agatha Carollo, Dolores Bodine, and Rose Marie Pitrelli . . . will miss foot- ball rallies and dances . . . often seen skating at Dreamland. Italian Club: Leaders' Clubg Student Patrol 5 Homemaking Club. , ' ' ljv' W ilvffwuv ff' ,f X fit! ,T 4 if Jllffb ' 4 l 7 iQ9 t i'r-A . ,,,,.,,'. affair-rf f -, . Z. 97713 ff! '41 W ,two f.,,,.,e A121 ' , of l CHARLES L. MORRELL A tall guy with red hair, that's Chuck . . . his sense of humor makes him a favorite with Jim Thompson and Hank Precinski . . . enjoys sports and eating in his spare time . . . will miss track meets . . . good-natured Chuck would like to be a chaplain in the Armed Forces. Traclfg Key Club, Secretary: Baslfet- ballg Student Councilg Latin Clulr. page 92 1 ROBERT T. MORRIS Bob is noted for his wavy hair, blue eyes, and sense of humor . . . can he found listening to records of Tony Ben- nett . . . plans to enter the advertising field after graduation . . . Lots of fun, agree best pals Bob Hoyt, George Henkel, and Billy Morrow . . . will remember his friends at sixth lunch. Tumbling Clubg Meelianics of Trans- portation Club. i ii LorsF . Moonmnw Lois is noted for her brown eyesqaml blonde hair . friends Mfltlll 5ffl10' M ner, Dawn England, and Kathy llvlC:5Hl2:llll are confident ber pleasing dispo-iliflfl and trustworthiness will in-lp her in becoming a nurse . . . likes sevviflg HW swimming and craves italian cooking . . . will remember Spring Dig and other swell times at B.H.S .... will ini-- foot- ball games. L Los Hidalgosg Hpfrizr E10.ZUN71fS Club, Vice-Presidenl.:' 7 ' 1 O btfll . N ,V Sy J ' i l HELEN E. MORGAN Always ready and willing is th ir from South America . . . chum are Marilyn Heaton, Kathy McAdam Bar bara Krueger, and Rose Marie Perrone . . . will remember homework and ral lies . . . likes playing the piano and baby-sitting . . . this quiet. sincere girl hopes to become a Spanish-En li h secretary or a missionary. National Honor Society: MEIIORIEN Literary Stafjg Los Hidalgos, President Careers for Secretaries: Banlring Rep resentative. .JU .ef .. l - is . on '4 wr KX 'YQ , W 'bfi I .. :T ta v 4, ,K to t--an x w' 'iii LL 'lf-vu 2 YN? WILLIAM M. MORRIS Music plays an important part in Bill's life . . . a moxie and stage critic. im- plies friend .lohn Reilly . . . Bills model railroad takes up most of his spare time . . . will miss the fun at band practice . . . plans to become an archi- tect. MEMORIES, Photography Stayffg You Can't Take It With You , Prop Crewg German Clubg Bandg Orchestra: Chefs, Club, Secretary. eniom a 1 r 1 lift V ,. f , V A J L' Bm! it nk .41 Z Today we eatg tomorrow we dlet UZ, ,f t,:w - fy, Q r 45' K. FREDERICK MLLLER Fred. a well-groomed guy. is always ready with a joke . . . an easy-going blond. he plans to study physics in preparation for atomic work . . . the dances and rallies will bring memories back to Fred . . . during spare time he can usually be found playing golf, swim- ming, or diving . . . will remember all his friends at B.H.S. Intramural Bowling, ,' ' l DUNCAN M. MORTON Give him some hay to pitch and some cows to milk and he'll be happy, say' Bill Jones, Len Dimmick. and Charles Garrett of this future dairy farmer . . . Dune likes all types of music plus soc- cer, swimming. and hunting . . . playing the bagpipes is one his favorite pas- times . . . noted for' his brown hair and blue eyes. Lvi J I B01r11'ng.Vrf7I f LD ' 75' 1, x , 4 I ll .V Iv , KL, 2' , , ,, -v ' J O J L v .3 ' lf' -V '7 .f' page 93 ROBERT A. NARDONE The Bulldogs agree that Bob is a great guy . . . his friendly disposition and ex- ceptional wit make him a fine friend . . . his height has helped him win many victories on the basketball court r . . future plans include college . . . will miss climbing four flights of stairs every morning . . . enjoys Eddie Fisher and Bill May's music. Basketball, Co-Captain, Baseballg Ital- ian Club. JP - .fieftfwfta f f , 1 im! sig i l it lfgflak -l f j lux gg I .L IW' 'WJ Hannon . , . , i inaritfiizra MURPHY That ,gal with the ,cute walk is' pint- Fat . plans to enter the busi- ness world after graduation . . . wonlt forget cheering at rallies, football, and basketball games . . . best pals are Nancy Caruso, Sandra Sempier, and Mary Yeasky . . . active in sports . . . likes swimming and ice skating. Cheerleader, Senior Gym Teamg Slu- dent Councilg Girl Reservesg furzior J Red Cross, 1 K w ,Ex .t' ' i il- l 1 I V, .I . ' o rf 4 I u DONALD J. NEATS Don is well known for playing the lead in i'Down in the Valley and Talent Time . . . enjoys golf and horseback riding with best pals Don Schindler and Martin Beyer . . . finds enjoyment in listening to Tony Martin and ,lo Staf- ford recordings . . . will miss choir practice and B.H.S. rallies . . . favors the Dodgers. I' . All State Chorusg Clioirg Horneroom Representative. KATIIRYN B. NELSON An A+ rating for cheerful smiles and friendliness goes to this hlomlv--liaired miss . . . choir rehearsals and lunch with Doris Gilfillan and friends will be happy recollections of B.H.S. . never passes up an opportunity to dance ' or listen to Louis Prima's music . plans to become a journalist . . . had plenty of practice working on the literary stall. MEMORIES, Literary Stagg STl DENT PR1.l'TSg You Canit llil. It With Young Choir, Malte-zip rffomrnflgffff. SANDRA A. NELSON Cheerful, friendly, sincere . . . Sandy plans her future as a journalist . . . reading. swimming, and skating are the highlights ot' her spare time . . . going to T.A.P.S. meetings with Mary Flem- ing will be a fond memory . . . her at- tractive blonde hair and sparkling green eyes are her secrets of popularity. STUDENT PRINTS, Associate Edi- torq MEMORIES, Girls' Sports Writerg Stuzlent l.'ozinCz'l, Secrelary: National llonor Sofft-ty, Senior Cjm Terzmg Drill Teanzg ,firvlivry TNIIIII l'lfPIlI'T1 Club: Ltlliri Club. page 94- -s lse. - A AL, lx, if 2. ' arty' I' CONSTANCE L. NESTOR Cute looks. wavy hair. and stylish clothes describe Connie to a T . . . will miss sixth lunch with Wolverines . . . Shirley Hecker tells us she has a vibrant spirit . . . number one in the musical field is Billy May and his or- chestra . . . horseback riding. swimming. and skating are her favorite sports. Leaders' Clubg Student Councilg Stu- dent Patrol. eniord fh- an ff' A' Eeny-meeny-miny-mo JOHN T. NICHOLAS Best pals Bob Riplinger and Don Wil- liams will tell yquzwhat a good friend Jack is . . . fasbsite pastimes i ude bowling, watcvtg baseball, a ten- nis matchesx, . w'l recall tiw spent working Demi the in tif library . . . an ar 'nt Cam fan headed for a pro sion asga doctg? Libra lub, gsidenglnternational ReIa!1'o,QC ub q3'resz'dent. - 6 L N' av ra O T0 QA, V V -0 . 0' I x 69 f rf I 922153 ,Ql- DONALD A. NEUBERT Don's ready wit and humor label him. a friendly person to know . . . a loyal sports fan. he likes baseball. football, and hockey . . . lack Stempel, Larry Decker, and Eddy Anderson know he enjoys western and hillbilly music . . . won't forget cross country meets and practice . . . plans to enter the realms of accounting. Cross Country, C0-Captaing Trackg Track Club, VIACE-PT8Sl'l2l67'lI. t, aff' U , D ,lv ill' 'lyk ' if 1 'f IN I . rf, 'fl N' V 'f -. L 31 V, M, i ' 1 h ' x page 95 SIMON T. NOVIK V , JAMES P. NORTON The boy with the blazing red hair and ', fniendlyyggriin' is none other than Jim ,. f uf. .att captain ,of an intramural softball 'Will enter the Marines follow- , 'inQgf.,ggrtaduation . . . best pals are Bill V,gffBlai1t'li4'Etl Fallivene and Bill Larsen Q7 f:' ?1lfjzQ,QV.'footbtall, swimming and howling are sports . . . enjoys listening of NHT- King Cole. Sofilf ul I, Ca ptuin . Wx JMZQUEL1if4E M. mcnois Vaughn Momfoefstiiand. rates tops with this mimicdoving gal . . . hopes to be- eonie a comptometer operator at l.B.fNI. . . . seen at the football gamei with friends Barbara Bracken, Jackie Cib- lions, and Connie Sempier . . . long eurlythair and a cute smile characterize ,lar-kin who loves to dance . . . spare time is spent listening to records of lidtlie Fischer and Doris Day. 49f!fS. .IWW 5' .- -, ,. Q . , or ::fzZ W7 5, 4-gvfmfy , ,1,r,!,g! f v jn0 my 7M KJ vt .. ,1 JOHN J- NOVAK jim Richardson, and Earl Robert will miss rallies. friends, and the art class after graduation . . . John' Goal is to be a commercial artist . . . enjots listening to Guy Lombardo's orche tra You Canlt Take It With You' r Staff: Homeroom Representatzteg Oper elm: Choir. ,! 'hw aff 131 Simon came to B.H.S. from Bolivia in his junior year . . . plans to enter the field of languages . . . favorite pastimes are listening to popular music, dancing. stamp collecting, and reading . . . will remember the interest that the faculty took in him while he was learning to speak English . . . made many friends including George Lyon and Irving Clas- ser. Sprnifsfi Club: Los ffftfulgfw. Sucre- tury: Btmnfzbnlf. ETHEL MAE OTTLEY Eth l is well liked for her friendliness and peppy enthusiasm . . . c'Always will- inglto helpf, say her numerous pals . likes dancing, fencing, and yvorking with young children . . . expects to he at social worker dealing in teenage proli- lenis . . . will recall football games and luneltlt Student Patrol: Ilnliim Cfllfll-SIIITIIIVSIL lflnb: Junior Real lfrossg Intramural Sports. page 96 'gg was-ww. John's popularity is assured bt friendly smile . . . most of his pare tinie is taken up with golf. art. and ba ketball . . . confederates are Bob Ro 1' C l V 'sl' GEORGE B OTTLEX JR W ar? Noh7ylle1L'0rk.' I I t 1 ff 5 , 'Lia Y F ,x QA Citi ,..f':l' X GERALDINE D. PASCHAL Sw-i-1. silent. antl -infere fleserilie lf-rry'- par-onality . . . plans to enter thi- lfu-in---s worltl after graduation . . . 4lE1Df'lflQI. cooking. li-tening to records. anfl rf-ailing ke p lt r l with Ethel Mae Ottley anil Catherine Klonturo . . . friends will he fonfl memories . . . en- joys the music- of lfarl Hostic and his orchestra . . jerrjfs applause. ' German Club: Intramural Sports. THOMAS YY. PANICO Good looks. smart clothes, and a pleas-- ing personality make Tom a popular guy . . . a threesletter man in sports . . . pals with Bulldogs and Pmtons . . . parties are favorite form of enter- tainment . . . teaching physical educa- tion anrl Coaching head his future plans . . . enjoys meeting people. Football: Baseball: Basketball: Ital- ian Club: Calf Tournamenig You Carft Talxe It lflitli Yong. - page 97 V ,J fl , , ,,, ,f , ' V' , Cf 5 l ' ..gf,,,1f If i' , ..,, 'rl , V Y.-'HJ V V e ' K 'if Y ' ', K ' L igi ,ff f N..-Mf 'mx I I I CARL J. PATETTA Flaslfs keen sense of humor' anclgood nature make him tops with 'pals Jack Porter and Dave Brower , . 4 hopes to ht- fi Certified Public aecoluntaM'.' . . en- joys sports and parties . . . will miss ,goingtor Sanfs . . . a member of the 'AP301'l6S J. . 'frallies and honierooin period will remain among his memories ,B.H.fh .V . 5Q,T011y, Bennett fan . . . iiiriioii his 'favorite dish. ,fk asf iperson to know . . . the 1-arly inoriilflll n f f it ilil iii-awaiy disposi, ' ,,V, make her a fine walk to school and gym cla-ws will li missed . . . she is the inoviexs Hf fi i fan and Tony B+-nnett's liiggest lJ00rl f . . . after graduation llolibie plan- to continue working at the insurance corn- pany where she is now eniployvd. Junior Gym Teamg French Club. W ,f ffff f ,toon l Wal Sneak Preview GJ , awful' LOIS M. PELOUBET .N ,ww , '?-'QV iw Loiss cute smile is only one of hi-r figggv g ygfy VHA many nice qualities . . . she'll miss ' ' ' X ' sports events, assembly programs, and , the library . . . enjoys square dancing and listening to records . . . friendly and dependable . . . pals Elsa Sinner and WILLIAM H. PAYNTON Ruthann Boughton say that she plans to Bill is distinguished by his height and be H medlcal 5f'Cf '3fY- ,W ever-ready smile . . . will miss showing Library Clubg Cirl Reserves: You WF movies in the projection room . , . pals Can't Take it With You , Property Corn- are Don Neubert, Ed Anderson, and mittee: Spanish Club. Bill Weller . . . Bill enjoys deep-sea I O fishing, campingt land. outdoor life in J X general . . . ambition is to learn mech- f I -Y anical engineering at Lafayette College. Projection Crewg National Guard: Radio Club, Secretary. page 98 lb: OV Slflkygpljlli Oll mg, tfftw, 9? 7 If DOROTHY E. PENHALE Dot's smile is like a ray of sunshine . . . ber blue eyes sparkle with enthusiasm . . . enjoys roller skating. dancing. and playing miniature golf . . . will miss her good friends Betty Buechner and Betty Mediz . . . wants to enter business world as an office worker and typist . . . will remember enjoyable times with the Tar- tans at B.H.S. Junior Girl Reserres. 5 eniord ,N ix ,nwt f-'fw-up-f , --V-f--1 --'- - by ,, . tr- S119 A 1 5 Q - ' . 2:15 U D 0 2 , la Q if 1 r , ' , ' 'iiT7?h,-33242 - l ..l ff eq 43 1 . ' . 49 f ,I xx f Q B .L .. 1,1 ,. , K.: N ' s S-,Meet , a L X ' feed R c ' X' . fi. .A Q, X HWHERE are my keys?,, 5-5 Q ROSE MARY L. PERRONE Ro is a petite and friendly gal indetfdg . . . won't forget the friendly' bunch of kids at B.H.S .... will miss the footf ball games and the fun she has had with Barbara Krueger and Margaret Elias . . . enjoys swimming and read- ,-., ing . . . ambition is to become a pri- gg vate secretary. avi furiior Gym Teamg International Re- lations Club, Recording Secretaryg i'vIE,1l0R1ES, Typing Stagg National Tw' Honor Society. X , ' 1 I1 ' l X' Kjliffj' L.,i1-'V' xnizf 4:icZ4492z -Yu, 44-fcpa . , ' Vx-Kf' I J' , 1 - Lf4.s.p4 fl L 1' M l'Ll'! f 1 LOUIS N. PETERS Lou's friends will remember his hearty laugh and sincere nature . . . teaching physical education or making a career of the Army are among his future plans . . . the good times at fourth lunch period and the football rallies will be everlasting memories . . . is active in football, softball, and basketball . . . Ralph Flanagan's music rates Lou's ap- proval. Intramural Basketball and Softball: Bowlingg Footballg Chefs' Club. page 99 ANTHONY E. PETESCIA JOAN N. PFAFF V: If ls ki.. I in i, V wry I - 1 ,. .4 I ' :ti ai lf f 1' .- .M Q ffpf I I 5 S: L L ,, I, , 'K :itll - i I 4... H A r r- 1 4 f ' f r' it x- I! Xt xxjv 2 A fine sense of humor and an active nature are typical of Tony . . . will miss the rallies, football games, and dances at B.H.S .... piano music, ragtiine, and jive are among his favorites . . . pals with Don DeLucca and Benny Christiano . . . plans to become a ma- chinist in the future . . . enjoys Spike jones and his City Slickers. Camera Club. 72523: -, any ., g.. Pep, personality. and a happy Hi, ya! for everyone combine to make Joan an extra-ineiy popular gal . . . dancing ki-eps her on her toes . . . lovely long hair and dimples . . . il future English teacher . . . talking is a faxorite pas- time . . . nothing is better than a dish of ice cream in .loan's opinion . . . Frankie Laine fan. MEJIORIES, Literary Staff: Girl Rt'- serresg STUDENT PRINTS: Junior Crm Team: l'i.T,f1.: lon Clllllf Tulsa' It, :rum iyufl 4' A Joan: sg riaransoa l't'f1 s buddies, 'Ed Des-.lardins and Ed Mopligigski, agree that he is a lot of fun andiia good sport . . . will miss assrttl- lilies . . . f00tlJall. liaskeftliail. Eillfl mode-ling clay figures nll his -pare Iiftlt' . . . deeply interested in taxidermy . - - future cart-er in the Navy . . , H1jUYf the sweet music of Guy Lombardo. Biology Club: Tumbling Club. f on fflf ffV A , fy if rl' ' P I ,fr .1 ,i ef' ,f ff fi f ARLENE L. PHELAN Arlene's pleasant personality and cheerful disposition are her secret to popularity . . . can be found at Siems' with friends Barbara Cross and ,lean Quinn . . . swimming, dancing and roller skating fill up her spare time . . . Johnny Ray's voice thrills Arlene . . . will miss the fun in the art room . . plans to heconie a dental assistant. Talre It Willi You , Art Cornmittee, , 4' ' x. 1 ,J-.1 ' 1 . X i M, , . 1 . V. v ' i 1- ' ' ,' il , - ,.f 1 i i r i x, A u I W H . . .. .f C u If V wil Dir ' i I 'X X Av it page 100 if i CAROL A. PETRIELLA Carol is a likable gal known for her cute smile . . . Lots of fun! remark her friends Ruth lirie and Carol Walker . . . petite Carol will miss the football games and llftf friends at 'B.H.S .... enjoys knitting and reading . . . intends to go to cigiilegc- after graduation. Archery Team: Senior Gym Team: Drill Teamg Girl Reserres: Latin Club: ya, ligtziilerzt 'd'ouncil. t 1... FLW STUDENT PRINTS: g'You Carft pf i I' 'WV-ip. in 'ft HM Vi 'ln .,., CELESTE A. PICCIANO EJ? What are you doing to-Knight? 53 A sincere friend with a contagious V if laugh describes Celeste best . . . she WH CAROL M. PILLING Q ewoons when Eddie l-Fisher croons . . . Q if Carol han a -wen genge of humor and will miss meeting friends at her locker pirdnalilv piug W her dramatic tai . A . e so ' s . . . ' - 1 gtmilg up Carb Piiuriifiliiilornlnii ents led her to choosing the theater for Q f P PP P ' Pl Pl 3 V r 4 , - L Cr p' Pnl In Crm In 'pr ' her career . . . favors sernisclassxcal and photography . . . rnernher of howl- ing league and 49ers Club . . . nurs- ing is definitely in her future. .Hake-up Committee: I-'.,'Y.,-1.1 Imm- mura! Sparta: Leaders' Cfubg Banking Representatireg 49ers. J -.J eniord I r r t l AP if If vx fra f ELEANOR PIRK 3 Ellie has long brown hair. blue eyesi Y music . . . Carol finds pleasure in danc- ing and reading . . . the fun at the football games will be missed . . .two- faced people annoy her . . . hopes to at- tend Antioch College in Ohio. Junior Red Cross, Presiderztg Choir. xx 1 l and a wonderful disposition. .iff-. iioxuisu- ' ally seen with Janice A Me auibley, h Carole Cockefair. and'Betty- euchner - , . . . eating pizza. .aiancinga ,and img by ,. ming are only ajew of her long list of 't favorite pastimes . .tt ipronfxs. rallies., XJ A' X football gafnes. and assegabliesfwill he among ihlgr many recollections of . v. .jlans to teach in an elementary school. xx . - E t ,' il Horrzeigonz gf?epreientati1'e5 Student 1'fzt'r9l-f Ladders' Club. V r ' ,I e fs . V. Q 1 l H .s K . 1, 1 ' , us- mt .V page 101 CAROL L. PIZZI A cute smile and sincere nature have won Carol many friends . . . has fun dancing and roller skating . . . hopes to attend Berkeley School after graduas tion . . . among her fondest memories will be fourth period lunch and foot- ball games . . . pals around with the Sapphires . . . enjoys the music of Stan Kenton . . . Dolores Spadone and Kay Margotta are her best friends. Italian Club. . X 'N ,Mf- ii ROSE Mania Prmanu Rose'Maria has a keen sense of hurrwf :md a flair for fun and music . . . danc- ing to the sweet strains of GUY Lom' hardo's music or listening to lo Staf- ford recordings gives Rose Marie Pleas' ure . . . fond memories of B.H.S. will include the good times during lmme' room periods . . . her greatest desire is to become a singer of popular 501129- ltallan Clubg Homemalfing Club. , I I1 l ' A fini, 1 1 J a ff 1 ll -fw ?',1 .2 ' f ,N ffm vp-nv-W4' Wav lof- ' 1 I R 1 1: l L A, 'lf' UE, 0 5 g an-n ffl: a:u1'.,,,.,. LEWIS E. POST Blond-haired Lew's pleasing disposition makes him well liked hy everyone . . . Dave Zawicki, ,lack McLoughlin, Don Williams number among his many chums . . . he will remember chemistry lab, the Saturday night dances. and his friends . . . favorite sports include swimming, fishing, and hunting . . . after graduation, he plans to take a course in engineering adininistration in college. Stage Crew: Key Clubg,Clzenzz'.siry Club, Treasurerg National Honor So- -f-r.. 4:-ff' Q 4 -, MARY A.PRI' l ' Mary is a quiet girl, possrxingsa s'We nature and an elhcient m ncrxfl'-lil enf joys classes and alkher fr' nds 1.l3.H.S. . . . is definitely a Dad fan .yi . likes roller skating, sewinglhnd dziflxbti . intends to become a physical- ducat'on teacher. if 'gf I Drill Team' S Nor Ct' ' yearn' 1 , V , ' s, i Homeroorq Rcpresenlati N . fimxr: Cer- ra E l X man 'lflugf lntrggl up l' pol' sv' Q l ' N' Xl' XX ' . 5. if i ' Q It xxx ' N .Y at ti v rd- Att .X -Q .X . .A 3' it ' x .Xt page 102 JH :V 1.4 'AZII I .sf -ff lang ,, , 4 wifazwf 'Q . ff JOHN A. PORTER , A guy who is-,always good for a laugh and a fine sport is a worthyvdescription of ,lack . . . will miss going to Sam with Carl Patetta . . . sports and li ten ing to Billy Mays records head list of favorite pastimes . . . in te future he plans to join the Marines enthusiastic Dodger rooter . . . bue Mondays bother lack. Intramural Basketball and Baseball Football: u,IllllllS Caesarn. .,-'wx W' 1' ,f 'l if 1-11 5' PAULINE PRINOS A sunny smile and jet black hair dis- tinguish Paula . . . pals with Jean Crecca. Asia Carmew and the Wolver- ines . . . during football season Sat- urdays are spent flag waving at the games . . . loves eating pizza pie . . .a neat dresser . . . will miss sixth lunch . . . her future is undecided. Flag Waring: Leaders' Clabg Stu- dent Coancilg Intramural Sportsg Ital- ian Club. eniom A, ' H. ,. X '- in 1 mm t i' if ind' IRENE M. PRYMOYVICZ Small, vivacious Renie likes to work in the central office . . . Arthur Godfrey and Perry Como fan . . . good roller skater and dancer . . . eating pizza and drinking root beer with Mary Ann Undello and Gloria DeGraw rate tops with Renie . . . lots of noise and con- ceited people irritate her. Central Oficeg Spanish Clubg STU- DENT PRINTS, Representativeg Bas ketballg 49ers. Business Machinists MARIE C. PRIGRE Ries cute smile and cheerful disposition ' have won her many friends whom she will remember after graduation .'. . an ardent Yankee fan . . . dislikes show- ofis and wise guys . . . enjoys swimming and bowling . . . spends her afternoons listening to Perry Como records . . . will miss the assemblies . . . a secre- tarial Career is in her future. Italian Club, Treasarerg Glee Clubg Choir. page 103 ,f-J' W SEI' t .l0e's sntilfisilf se u t re 41p1E5'gous . won't D the atB .. g8I'IN'S... fishing . . . Tom Pa ico t s' to .loe's liking fry: pie . Joys lis fmc'ortls of Edt ' or 1 g oBc,gul's... ho e to attend college. G Footballg Choir. fi-.V ff 2 X TTR?-, ,Wg 2 ffl? I Y5, 1 i.:3,5 i , llkili Af ' e A i i 1 1 l fl'5lti 2 ..-' W X, ff f i 'eff' is H- ttlu, X I N' ki P at W , '- ' 2 fnoiStALD2 J. mxncnnfra Tall, Ron ,participates in mam' Stlftffl but hasehall is his favorite . . . B.H.S. owes many victories to his pitching arm and calm manner . . . will try his skill in profession baseball . . . another of our Cedar Grovers . . if' e will miss lunch periods an stan ' oatvsidifalk' ing with his fran aehf llff' f' ' ' fore s ' ol ,' 'A ! -1 lj gy W 1 f ' 4 s , i wt' T f J GEORGE E. BEDDING Red wavy hair and a good sen e of humor identify George . . . can u uallx be found paling around with friend Bob Hoyt, Bob Morris, and Eddie Hall . . . spends spare time enjoying a hunt ing or fishing trip . . . will ke p n mind all the fun he has had at B H N . . . his ambition is to join the Nan Baseball. 'ry , . , F F M, iris, ,une JOHN P. REILLY Black curly hair, freckles, and a quiet manner has John . . . movies, television, and Patti Pages platters are Johns favorite diversions . . . will keep in view the study halls and fun in the cafeteria . . . Bill Morris, Walt Green- wood, and Dave Zawicki are chums . intends to enter teaching field. A Biology Club: Los Hizlalguxg Yuri Clllllf Tulre It Will: You . page 104 rife ZX! FRANK J. RICCIARDI Active, ambitious, and full of fun is the description the Bulldogs give of Frank . . . treasurer of his junior and senior class . . . winning Baseball State and Greater Newark Tournament champion- ships will never hc forgotten . . . will miss the thrill of the big games . . . tomato pies are clelieaeies . . . hopes to heeome a gym teacher. Buxeballg Baslxetlmll: Student Coun- cil: ljlzoirg Itullurz Clubg Class Treas- urer, '52, '53, QS' hi, I O, ,Aff M. NANCY RICHARDS Nancy's beautiful brown eyes and keen sense of humor make her well lil-ietl by everyone that knows her . . . won't for- get the rallies and fun with the Pennies . . . Audrey Caruso. Marie Priorf-. and Carol Bayard have many enjoyable times with Nancy . . . excellent dancer and talented roller skater . . . has hopes of becoming a secretary. Flag lfaringg Gym Team: STC'- DENT PR1,YTSg Baslietbafl. eniorfi 'fi 1 7-sf-' Wuf t . 9' i -I EYLI s 'l 7 Home Cooking A is ROBERT E. RICHARDSON Combine height and a crop of curly hair with a love for gymnastics, and K f,'fE7f you have Boh . . . thrives on food . . . usually found telling corny jokes to Dave Young and Louis Fornoff . . . likes cars and hopes to become an automo- X 3 f live designer . . . Bob will remember 5 ' ' the Shamrock Shindig and the senior play . . . enjoys reading books on sci- ence. A Tunibling Clubg Biology Clubg Cer- '-' man Club. : ,252 1. L f 'K' er' , s x f -t f 'N ' 1' A ROBERT F. RIPLINGER d fm ,vi ig'-LLA-1,9 Rip will miss those great times with the Lf' C band . . . interested in weird music, 7 4! QL firearms. yodeling. and helicopters . . I 7 sl ,J f ,T ' y I . bike hikes with Dennis Griffin rate xery Cx' CC-fl' I 714 high with Rip . . . extremely neat per- son . . . likes to traxel . . . has been all over the US .... Manfred Laidig and Ted Worczynski enjoy Rip's jokes . . . when Rip's not practicing on his trom- bone he is picking out tunes on his guitar. Band. slybgwcl fl 771+ fi page 105 P Q w i s 'p ?l iI..lJ .5'l:, , DAVID neutrons C Frit-mls say that Dave has a great sense C fqfgsfltunior . . - likes, to play all ,types of 1 sports' and to cheer for the Yankees . enjoys science, . . . wouldlike to ltlitfeoitiefa chemist . . . willlkeefi in mind otha twenty-live cent lunches . . . John 1 Mzzliotugltlin, 'Anthony Iionsulis, and Walter Greenwood 'enjoy' Dave's com- i7i',fHOnte'r00nl Repfesentativeg Intra- lfitlllfttl :Basketball and Sofrballg Chem- Czub' ffl ., ',VW,, ., ,vry I r,,, Yiig A, 1 f , e i . av. 52. T f ,V : - . 2-. 1' V' in ll , V , ,cfs .1 1. -. , 4:4-M xi- ,gqq , f. , . s. ' ' ggyifa - em M6741 Zkvf '7 ev vf' 'ffmi 1 ,f f ZABETHC..ROBERf1'S lin: y li frit-ntlly smile ahtlmyre'-tty blue . . . . when she and qI'lt'Ilt'lS Pat aughton and Janet Zavist get together, there's never a tlull moment . . . will remember the fun-filled lunch periods with the Wolverines . . . plans to pursue her interest in st-wing antl become a seamstress. Calor Ctzardg Leaders' Cl11l1: Stzulent , Patrolg 51111111111 COIIIICZVIJQ Iflfflllllllftll Sporls. page 106 Q . 1 it it if lstl -lll 7 'l'M5i 'l F alliasketliall court or infa swimming pool . . .Jqptft forget lltfl-ff exams and dances!-: . . f0ol'iT3'i1 Hafwff with Larry D'Al,e5sio, Vinceni lJeNigus, J ll 1 t , , l , ' t f tx t 1 rl JOSEPH A. ROSANIA Dark-haired .loe hasltnafletpluys on the foothall litfltl whicl1'have carrivtl us through a successful season . . . likes footl . . . ltantliurgers and tomato pie are his specialties . . . woultl like to enter professional hasvlmall or stutly physical f-tlueation . . . will keep in view the good times with Bob Nartlone, Tom Panico, and other pals. Baseball, Cnprairzg Football: Btzslret- ballg Italian Club. J andjhe Mvrcuiy Club rite high wllll Luth . . ill miss -t'he lunch pf-rtofl J ' it s- l lawpi . . sgiyld lt e to .,tut Y - 1' Hyneroom,f'Kefi7e5enLat1't'eg 31111415 SzE'Ild6l6fS5NFI'6flL'li Club. M' f . .ff f , ' f ft nr I 4-fi EARL J. ROBERTS Earl will remember great times with Al Dasburg and Bill Mezzanotte . . dresses very neatly, has green eye and is good-natured . . . roots for the Dodgers and likes to roller skate . . . likes nothing better than ltalian food . . . hopes to study law and also be- come a professional roller skatter. Student Courzcilg Spanish Club, Vice- Presidentg You Can't Take It lfith You , Art Committee. l LV 'f' A V bf ware-1' 'QV' wi i Nfgduy Q cf' Q0 , QE 'uf K 'X -A A ' I , Y ff' ROBERT A. ROSS A blond crew cut identifies Bob . . . exeryone relaxes when Bob bangs on his famous drums . . . Stan Kerke. George Ottley. and Joe Frank will miss Bobs laughter and his jokes . . . likes to listen to the discs of Stan Kenton. Gene Krupa. and Buddy Rich . . . enjoys football and fencing . . . will miss the blaring times with the band. Sercnaders: Bandg Orcfzestrag Bank- ing Rcpresentatize. eniom ,lk-'49 'fan V! K. if be 8 :L- . 2 Physics ln 416 , JS I .5 .1-'Z . 'qi lf.. VFILLIAH P. RUST Handsome Bill is our hard working Student Council president , . , in addi- tion, he is a center on our football team . . . ambitious and energetic . . . Larry Decker and Bill Hardt agree that Bill bas a keen sense of humor . . . enjoyed the football games. dances, and cantf-:Ins . . . hopes to attend Princeton to study medicine. Student Council, Presidentg Hi-Y, Treaszirerg Key Club, Secretary: Latin Clubg Footbaglg .YHIIIIIZKILEOIIQT Society. hxseffm ' f 'rs thin al. ' 'D :o 1 4 . 4 ,. . 1 I 2 I ROBERT C. RUBINO Bob is one of the best dressers in the class . . . his neat appearance will be ' an asset to him in the court room . . . i likes all types of sports . . . Larry i Cuerino. ,lim Thompson. and Tom Laf, Hanna are glad to have him a member of the Steubens . . . will miss all the fun at lunch and in Homeroom 303. Football: Baseballg Hz'-YQ HY0u Cmft Talee I! 'ith You ffffiwf A page 107 GEORGE J. RZECINSKI z s as George has a jolly laugh . . . can often be found in a hobby shop . . . his fa- vorite pastime is model railroatling . . . dislikes rushing from the cafeteria to the fourth floor.. . . prefers the Yankees .' . . would like to become a certified public accountant . . . will remember the rallies before the games. Keyelttbg STUDENT PRINTS. and ihavmf-s0- luck? Rot . Q .seen knitting argyles, reading, and talking . . . terrific smile, sparkling blue eyes, and blonde hair . . . won't forget the great times with thc D.O.L.L.S. . . says she'll miss cheer- ing for B.H.S. at the games. Student Councilg Drill Teamg Senior Gym Teamg '4You Cari! Take It With Youv, Publicity Committee. - L W , '-.gmsmuu-V 'FFXI vf- T WILLIAM A. SALVATORE His quiet manner is his trademark . . . a Rembrant with a camera . . . will not forget the football team and the gym classes . . . likes to relax by watching television . . . is usually seen with Martin Van Riper and Don Williams . . . wants to go to college and study mechanical engineering. Key Clubg STUDENT PRINTS. page 108 emi av, 6,,b. LOUISE B. SAUNDERS A cute smile and dancing bright eyes are indications of Louie's sparkling per- sonality . . . an accomplished roller skater . . . likes baseball and swimming . . . enjoys the orchestra and the school dances . . . Margie Ware, Pearl Rober- son, and Annabell Peterson have many good times with Louie . . . hopes to enter the field of nursing. Spunislz Club: Buseballg Swinzmingg Orrlimlrtig Buxlfetbull. LILLIAN SALOFSKY Here are vim, vigor and yitality all rolled into one girl . . . sparkling brown eyes and dimples . . . Lee is interested in journalism . . . will always remem- ber fun she had in homeroom . . . seen eating pizza after Delta Psi meetings with Marilyn Stromfield, Eleanor Gaf- fin, and Lois Stromfield . . . Frankie Laine fan . . . wants to attend Lpsala. Junior Gym Team 5 STUDENT PRlNTSg Archery Clubg Spanish Clubg F.T.A. isa , r fir m V I' al ff f' DONALD P. SCHINDLER lions asssets inelu-le eheerfulness and 1-ntliu-iasm . , . enjoys being with Bill Klddlusky. Don Beidler. and Roger Gill . . . one of his hobbies is keeping bees . . . interested in automobiles. he spends a lot of time puttering with his Car . . . intf-nfls to go to College . . . plays baseball. basketball. and golf in spare hours . . . fm-ls time to relax and listen to soft music by Guy Lombardo and Eddie Fisher. eniorzi vfshi fra V, , H 'iff lit' Dig that cool musicf 1. ,Q- BARBARA A. SCHNEIDER Barlfs personality and friendliness make lt--r fun to be with . . . friends are the 'l'.A.P.5, and Tri-Quintus . . . our am- bitious Ulitnr will long remember work- ing on 5Tl'DENT PRIXTS . . . best pal Barbara Yan Ness knows swimming is a faiorite pastime . , . will miss the good tiinf-s tlieering at rallies and :ann-s. .STI DEXT PRINTS. Editor-in-Ch1'ef: I.ln'erlef1Jer5: IIEJIORIES, Literary' Stfzfi: ,Yatinfznf Honor Soeiety: Girl Re- xarzes: F.T..4.. Sw rerun: Los Hidalgos. 1,5 Jon L.scHM1n'r ii iiii A Long blonde hair and a quiet manner best identity ,loan , . . dancing and twirling occupy most of her spare time . . . collects the discs of Patti Page . . . gala sessions with the Pennies rate tops with Joan . . . many pals include Carole Weilirauch and Clemie Squillaro . . . lier goal is to be a secretary. Tlfifflillllf Home Economics Clubg Business .lltzrhines Club. . 1 --4' -a Q a-J 2 rf, Ji, Ay sv X0- Yf i page 109 I Q THEODORE P. SCHUMM A good sport . . . Ted is excellent when putting on the green . . . enjoys foot' ball, basketball, and homeroom period . . . watches the Dodgers .. . . would like to become a civil engineer . . . his buddies Bill Weller and Don Neuhert say that Ted is easy to get along with . . . his friends will miss his cheerful Hello when he met them in the halls. Junior Achievementg Bowlingg Intra- mural Softball and Basketball. JJTQZQZQL Q 1157 t' ig' Y A div. Qs ,.0?,rp,.., . tg 5,15 ,- -is sf, H. . Y may l . , . My t . ,i l 4 l f ll il . all I Y r Jzd ' Xfm M 2 f - 1- f 6, 1' D 3 nl V E! lil t nd, fffi if A M' Pl t lele- A to . . 4 .SARDYTH I. Sonoma Had' .anclfg pezikwselare Ardyth?-s trademarks . enjoys the f,-rooninz Of Tony Bennett, the New York Yank'-fre. and club meetings with the Pennies . . . Susie and Maggie fNlcKirachan and Elaine .lago say that thPY7H miie Ardyth's keen sense of humor . . . Ardyth will remember her friends and lunch. STUDENT PRllVTSg Camera Clulzg 4-9ersg Chemistry Club. ROBERT M. SCHISTER Here's one guy with lots of school spirit . . . always cheering at the football and basketball games . . . excellent at knock- ing down ten pins and catching fluke . . . likes to listen to records . . . hopes to become an aircraft mechanic or elec- tronic technician . . . Mat DiYenuta. Bob Thiemann, Walt Greenwood, and Walt Baker groan at his corny jokes. if ,I Choirg .Chemistry Clubg Hi-Y. F K, .4 41 ,, '. -2 , 1 , f' fini lf x,,. . DAVID C. SEEDS 'J RUTH SCHUYLER Ruthie has a happy laugh and dancing eyes . . . will miss swinging on the rings with the Senior Gym Team girls . . . likes to make clothes . . . chums are Helen Wilkins, Ethel Mae Ottley, and Pearl Roberts. . . will keep in view the lunch periods with Helen Wilkins and the gang. Senior Gym Team: Girls' Glee Club: Mixed Glee Clubg Clloirg Baseball. page 110 Dave is well-known for his quiet an agreeable nature . . . best friends are Bob Brooks, Bruce Jacobs, and Paul Kinach . . . will remember the school dances . . . his favorite pastimes are swimming and ice skating . . . will miss stage crew . . . enjoyed the foot- ball and basketball games. . . hopes to enter the held of commercial aviation as a pilot. Stage Crewg Intramural Sports. ' f 1 g Mwhfdi nu , . , . Q . U ,jf ,iffy f' li 5, Jr l X' A fyvwe' l l- 'I' GEORGE R. SELIGNLAN beorge is the type of fellow you like to have around when you're feeling down in the dumps . . . excels at imper- sonating famous people . . . will keep in mind all the fun he had in school . . . George wants to study dentistry . . . friends Bud Vfeiss. Bob Levine. and Bob Stromfeld affirm the fact that he is a sincere friend. ' ,'lIElIORIlfS, Sports lfrilerg STI'- DEXT PRIXTS: Keg' Club: Clieniistrjr Club. eniom To-any I 66 nickel! SANDRA J- SEIIPIER This brown-eyed brunette wishes to be called Sandy . . . friends in the Pennies plus Pat Murphy and Carolee Cruse know she will miss the rallies and gym team . . . Sandy enjoys twirling and likes to sew . . . would like to become a comptometer operator. Senior? Gym Iearng Girl Reserresg Twirling: STUDENT PRI.'YTSg Library Cligb, Corresponding Secretary: Home Economics Club. Hey, girls! That's the fifth .. If Q n ,fy X1 ., 1 fits 1 CONSTANCE A. SEMPIER Connie is a very friendly person with an endless stream of pleasant talk . . . enjoys horseback riding and art ,. . - noted for her hazel eyes and plaid- framed glasses . . . takes an active part in many sports . . . will miss Homeroam 103 . . . belongs to the Zodiacs . . . would like to go to the Phoenix Art Institute. Bowling: Hockeyg Baseballg Swim- ming: Home Economics Clubg -l9er3, page 111 JOAN H. SHAW Blue-eyed Joanie is a busy gal indeed . . . if not skating or swimming with Tootsie Charles, she might be found playing baseball with Joan Schmidt and Gloria Drone . . .baby sitting takes up a lot of time, but she still manages to attend the Bengal football and bas- ketball games . . . Joan is looking for- ward to becoming a secretary in the future. num Abt -an x li EFS dimples P g is thc opin- gf Lois Pclpu- bef are listffrling swjpinizflg . . . good at -gurl r prom cide page 112 ,f ll El lihsjyct to de- Vice-President: Girl You Carz't Talfe lt lluitlz Youvg Spanish Club: Biology Club. Qzwzag gf I ' -' i l H Dt. M as-...,,hwk ' I 1 'QI , 44 1 4 il I Y ,y 4' . r ,. 1 1' Aff 5 ll . l I . , A S, Q I 0 ,I ma :Wl JOAN M. SIOMIAK Joaifs smile and sense of humor are addcd assets to her personality . . . Wes- st-ls' after school is the placc to find loan. Fay Dand and thc rcst of the Wolverines . . . will espccially miss the football games and sixth lunch . . . 1-njoys the music of Ralph Flanagan's band . . . future: is still to be decided. Intramural Sports: Student Patrolg Barzliing Representative. 7 E, SHANNON Fun-loving 'ft' will always remember her seventh fperiod law class . . . rnisses attending football games with Mary jane Biglin, Barbara Wetzel, and Dor- othy Liskowitz . . . this Giant fan loves tomato pie, dancing, and skiing - - - thinks Eddie Fishcrls singing is realli' tops . . . Kay's ambition is to travel and then enter business. Sclzool Storeg Intramural SDUVZSQ Leatlers' Club. DOROTHY A. SHEERIN Friendly Dot can usually be seen Mitt Janet Strang. Gloria Knight and tl rt-st of the Bengalettes . . . popular 'wit this pretty brunette are her Club meet ings and eating tomato pie . . mil always look back upon the football games and rallies . . . is enterinv th business world to become a secretary Junior Gym Team: Student Patrol Sparzislz Clubg Display Committee Careers for Secretaries Club. fi 'W is QQW-2-if- V 52? 111- - - - Y N. rby' 1 tv .,-J' ANN L. SMITH Combine versatility. xivacity. and wit. and there you have Ann . . . ban-.l prac- ttt-e at Foley Fiel-.l is something she will xx A. ,rx And so to sleep agam CHARLES H. SMITH . . . s W' ' ' . , have a hard time iorgetttng . . . tops Pal llllam Tclrrcnce James Flock?-' . . . . and Allen Jones sav that Charless smxle on her long list or iavorites are the A. H .Q V . . . . . . and theerful disposition malte him a Dodgers. bicycle ritling. classical music. fm? ptrlon to know dancing and Raging' all? ilartlg iandg f 'Q listening to music are Cl1arlie's special ioctl-naiuretxsnnxlrevanis o sonieta? n g 17 5 qt favorites - U U would like to be an de- Hg' 113' ln J 'WCA CMCI 'Ch F T QS will mentary school teacher . . . will miss tm :Sta ent 'ounczfz off: . ..-1. ' ' C-rms Country team. iv. Stutlelit Ctlllllfllj JIETIORIES. .-ltz.t'- - ,L I illlzzrrt Sltzfi: Cross Coztntry: Traclf: K6-1' .1 . H., V Club: Choir: Honzeroom Represelztatzte. uf 51351 V if p , ,, , A , .W .i x Q L kc! 0: A If 4 V , . vf,: lil X F I 'W ,fr f if , ' K U N as - f . ,f I V, f . W , , 1 . I V ,V K . enio gif J My W f -.ss r - . A is N i aff F u Qt -N, b K .1 V J s Dt o f: f M it 1 ft Q A, 1 t ll 54,1 D , .1 it v 7 A , U 1 x l X W x W A t ROBERT .S.IITH 4 Known to all his friends as Smitty . . . K K likes to work on Cars and collect stamps . . . seen with Ed Des-lardins. ,lohn Peterson. antl lftl Klolinski , . . enjoys all sports. but baseball will always lie his favorite . . . w0n't forget B.H.S. liaselnall and football games . . . a Frankie Laine and Doris Day fan . . . to become a Marine is Smittfs ambition . . . ina terested in engineering. Bajeball: Chemistry Club: Julius Caesar . page 113 6 pw ELEANOR SOBRAL Petite is the correct word to describe Eleanor . . . friends are Ginni Estell, ,Ginny Cerone, and Elaine Fanceu . . . will miss attending the football and basketball games with the Tri-Quintus . . . prefers listening to records, danc- ing, and eating tomato pie . . . looking ahead, we see Eleanor as a secretary. .QVDfill Teamgqselnior Gym Teamg Stu- 'llleizr PIIITOIQ Gite Clubg Archery Club. I 1 E, hp Wh ELWOOD W. SPECKMANN lilond-haired Speck always has a ready laugh . . . he enthusiastically joins in basketball, football, baseball, track, and swimming . . . he'll never forget football games, dances, and friends Jack Hauck, Robert Bidault and Richard Galassini . . . Rutgers and agriculture are in the futurc for Speck . . . he wants to work in poultry husbandry. Carman Club: Tumbling Club. lnrru' ruurul Sports. page 114 JJ! an JJ JIJJEXI qr '!'Y ,7 ,aar- ' riffs, E , fl, f,,1 , l 1, Fw if . VWYJQULQ uf fflj CLEMENTINA A. SQUILLARO A sparkling personality and a smile for all describe Clemie, our minorette . . . will miss strutting down the football field . . . won't forget gab sessions at Siems' with Carole We-ihrauch, Joan Schmidt and the Pennies . . . sews and collects rt-cords . . . show business and dancing are in the future for this dark-haired lass. Twirllng, llllfzorelteg Gym Teamg Home El'0IIUlIl1Al.9 Club: Clee Club. X Tall Bob' kinds af umm, but it baseball is his favorite . . . will always recall the early morning climb up to his third floor homeroom . . . will NUS? study hall along with friends Ken Thie- mann, Bob Sturt, and Pete Mamunes . . . likes to talk about his home town, Scranton . . . plans after high school are to join the Navy. JANET R. SPEARS Janet's smile and sense of humor label her as a friendly person to Lorraine Knittel, the T.A.P.S. and Tri-Quintus . . . will miss swinging on the rings in gym and explosions in chemistry . . . square dancing, collecting records. and B.H.S. football games rate high with her . . . plans to become a nurse. Senior Gym Teamg Girl Reserresg Latin Club, Aedileg Choirg F.N.A.g Chemistry Club. , ,Q KW , X .LW .23.. Www Ji! MARGARET M. STACK llarguerites smile is indicative of her friendly nature . . . rates B.H.S.'s foot- ball and basketball games as tops . . . swimming and skating are popular with her . . . will miss fifth lunch with Bes- sie Lavenburg. Shirley Hapgood. and the S.S.S.'s . . . college is next for this cheerful lass. Girl Reserves: Los Hidalgos: Latin Club: F.T.s-1.g Homeroom Representa- tire. en iam , e sl.:-.f i i 1 Li 4--f-v JOHN A. STEMPEL Energetic Jack takes an active part in school activities . . . travel and color photography are prominent interests . . . this versatile student has aptly displayed his keen music ability . . . a future public relations director. Band: Orchestra: Choir: String Ser- enaders: Key Clubg Hi-Y, President: STTDEXT PRINTS. Feature Editor: Cross Country, Manager: .lIE.l1'0RIES, Literary Staftg You Can't Take It Witlr l'o1z : Bowling: fersey Boys' State: .Ya- tional Honor Society. Spring Cleaning DONALD J. sncc at 1 1 1 That tall. good looking guywithhdairk. curly hair is no one else but Dong. . what spare time he has is spent V on automobiles . . . will miss ' room lO3 . . . you can usually find with the rest of the Protons and Bulls ' dogs . . . would like to become an auto mechanic. Baseball: Football: Student Councilg Class Treasurer, '5l: Athletic Associa- tion. 1 I Ffa r , page 115 'K w Italian Clubg' Leaders' Clubg Bank- ffz if C ELAINE sronns CONSTANCE sfrivau Connie's pretty blue-green eyes are an outstanding feature . . . Ann Grosso Audrey Caruso, and Agatha Carollo know she is fun to be with . . . listen- ing to Tony Bennett and Eddie Fisher recordings are a treat for her . . . bowl- ing and knitting are some of the holihil-s of this Yankee fan . . . would like to he a heautician. 9 ,588 Representative. 'iam Q 'eb air' Q Lots of fun, a ready smile, and a great personality . . . mix them up and you have Elaine . . . her talkative manner won't be forgotten by Joan Siomiak and Fay Dand . . . will miss the Wolver- ines and the fun they had at sixth period lunch . . . enthusiastic about Eddie Fisher records, roller skating. and driving . . . future plans center around office work. Leaders' Clubg Intramural Sp..ru.: Junior Prom, Tielfet Commifleeg 4f9er2, Treasurer, f JANET E. STRANG Dot Sheerin, Gloria Knight, and the Bengalettes agree that she is good na- tured and easy to get along with . . . she is an energetic Yankee rooter . . . the B.H.S. games and Bengalette Club meetings are unforgettable times for her . . . enjoys designing her own clothes . . . ,Ian likes to draw and plans to attain her goal as fashion illustrator. Flag Waving: Gym Team: Latin Clubg MEMORIES, Art Staff: lrztra- mural Sportsg Leaders' Club. page 116 fn. STEWART Blonde hairfand green ffyffs 'l Q 5l ' Diane who is always full of fUf1 - enjoys all gpgftsg liovvetf-r -vtimmirii and ice skating hold a special inter -I for her . . . Betty Ward. Anne lfealf-y. Mildred McCormick, and Carol lloflfl- son agree that she- has a vvonderful sense of humor . . . will stud? f1Uf'1 g' junior Gym Team: ln lrumurul Sporlsg Junior Red Cr0.S5J flffhfffl' Clubg Chemistry Club. SANDY S. STIVALI Sandy bears the title Cedar Crow-r with pride . . . a nice guy . . . fri nd are Pat Bottazzi, John filaflucci anf Al Pomponio . . . amateur boxin and intramural sports are tops with him will miss the football games . . . a p t peeve of Sandfs is two-faced people . . . although his future is still unde cided, he would like to enter the r taurant business. Footballg Traclf. gas: - .. not if ,x K RX ,way , . tt 9' for gpm! - t .gs-Uwe M4 2 4 ,Q,g,,,Aca--444 Jig:- L c 'f -Zigi i 5 ., ' Lx 1' , 1+ lf! ik N.. - X X EDW1-SRD W. STR.-XSSER Ambitious Ed is interested in anything connected with mechanics . . . will miss the study periods and friends he has made at B.H.S .... enjoys listening to popular music . . . seen with George Rzecinski, Ken Ward. and Bill Salva- tore . . . after high school Ed looks forward to becoming a mechanic. Junior .-lchzerement. eniom Q Vif, , X ,Ji I. K. Y, ui E343 if A . N, H2 -1- S 'P Rotten Eggs -Q- 1 Sick Chem Class 'X -p-f ROBERT M. STROMFELD A sense of humor and a friendly smile. thats Bob . . . will miss the fun during lunch period . . . the Barons A.C. along with ,lerry Rachmiel. Bud Weiss. and George Seligman know of his liking for sports . . . likes the Brooklyn Dodgers and eating pizza . . . is interested in pharmacy and plans to attend college. Key Clubg Math Club: Cheniistri' Clubg Early Bird League. Lois M. STROMEFELH.. if ' gi f Pert Lo. with her dark eyes, busy presiding at Delta Psi meatiliga 1. . . . claims she will miss lurtblitrnnityfg chatter . . . Lee Salofsky and Gafiin are always included in her . . . favorites are sports. dancing. music . . . amiable Lois is looking for4 fi ward to college. Cher11istryCIubg Spanish Clubg Arch- ery Clubg STFDENT PRINTS: Bowl- ing Club: F.T.l-Lg junior Gym Team. grim, page 117 1 .- ,WF FRANC 'N SULLIVAN t Easyfgoing Frank ,always has a ,big grin. ,for everyone . . . here is another Yan- 'keelfan . . . PaultTregurtha knows he ygoesyall out for sports . . . will always remember the Bengal football games Leandysixth, period lunch . . . hopes to Study engineering' at Cornell to become 4501 Clfwtriical engineer. iifootballi Managerg German Clubg ffflzefs' Gliib. y 'WNW fi 9 'Nuf- Msn i2. '3 ' bin... 1. f ALFRE . 'YgWlPELIi0F Z' ff.2f4ff'2fa2,:-ff:n ee- rw - f- fra-ff ff l 1 4 . . homing fQ1'L42l,f5fQlSl'1l1ZgVZ1.f6 two known hoblnes of i up a lot of time . . . blond- haired Bob enjoys all kinds of sports. although his favorites are football and basketball . . . after high school he would like to enter the field of agfl' culture and become a veterinarian. Foolballg Basketball. A t 63' j Q .MQ Ah fmj' 520, ,JM K lo, ,WQQQ fy aj, yr , ALAN B. SWENSON l'V' g iii ll' lff' 5 , 5 '- -2 ' ldyk mqxb l:L, for Ralph Davis, Ron Meek. and Gordon , ' L '3f'4i ' ,. 3 ' ' .f'f f Gibson to get along with him . . . car ' and eating pizza are his favorite may to spend time . . . will miss the foot ,. by Y '25 ball games and dances . . . enjoy il tramural softball and basketball ,snow-'W KENNETH W. THIEMANN Friendly Ken will never forget the fun he has had at Bloomfield High along with his friends Bob Snyder, Richard Ward, and Ollie Charette . . . playing football or baseball is the way he likes to spend his spare time . . . Ken's am- bition is to join the Navy after gradua- - a sports writer for MEllORlES '53 he plans to become a sports writer profe sionally. STUDENT PRINTS: .'lIE,'llORlE.5 Sports Writer: Clzenztstry Club: lntra mural Basketball and Softball. ,,..ade1'N kg' , ix In fhe ' ati of Dick Thggnig' tion . . . he hopes to learn a machinist Jerry La 3 Cav d D ku Refldinggon, or a wood working trade while in serv- l 's a wo d ul g to know . . . 106- li pl footbal nd basketball . . . ' M L ' a orite sti e f him is working on 1 c . . . pl X be a aeronautical , K ' 'lf me c . . ill re Jer the foot- 1 IJ nd ketball g s . . . Al will yr N mi s the ces and t e school aetivi- J Q tes. is .,,, A t e Z ' ing Club. 1 H' ll 913.1 ji ,,,' -K X' 8 is Q N' 'iflfafz 9 'KIEJ' QQZCL Page 11 K Rfk- ,rs xg Swedes sense of humor makes it ea w S-in 4? Q' t'Z' in Y ROBERT C. THIEEIANN Bob has a friendly for everyone . . . tops on his list of hobbies are stamp Collecting. roller skating. swimming and fishing . . . friends Bob Schuster and Alan Swenson know he will miss the football and basketball games along with the school dances and sixth lunch . . . entering the Xavy and learning a trade in radio is Bobs ambition. .Ueclianics of Tramportation Club. Aeniom UZ sg M t ggrs t., , 2 N 1 ,, 1 't . . F, , L e V' Zfvvr Y V Y 1 A i H? JAMES P. THOMPSON lim possesses a xery friendly disposition . . . plans to bet-onie a doctor . . . lim is one of the Steubens along with Bob Rubino. Larry Guerino. and Tom La Hanna . . . will miss the fun he had in homeroom . . . .lim will remember the sports. dances. and the fun at lunch , . . all sports rate high as a pastime. Baslfetball: Student Council: German Club: Homewom Representatite: Latin Club. HE.lImlng and Hau mg i ,11t,. t . ,xx gf 3 Wai X RICHARD S. THOENIG - A dependable. friend, lpiek- ' always willing to helpg a pal ,, , .fthe Esainblies andgood times at 'liirih w,g:r'e the high- ' liglits df B.HfS.' for . . . buddies include Gerald Laiiacca, Bill Wellnitz, and f31l'Txempelhof.,l.fl. his many differeimt cars are lfaniiliarrto his favorite! ' W f . 2 K . 1 , , ttplfstiniedi-sxgorl-zingflon :and driving a Car . . iiplans tdfbeconie an',afuto,mea ehanic. ' ' in .1 S X ' .J gy' 1 I.-JC15?-ts' Clubg .Ueeftanics of Transpor- tiitzion Club. . ' '47 X x 'A page 119 Her acquaintances say that Ginny is 1953's edition of all ,that's poise and charm . . . spends most of ber spare moments enjoying her hobbies: swim- ming, cooking, and attending S.S.S. club meetings . . . a position in the' mer- chandising iield is 'in the near future . . . will miss sixth lunch and all of her friemlsf ' Girl Rcservesg Bnnl.-ing Representa- five. , ov , ly! ll if n t -'R I wx5Jt D0 THY V. TIDA ACK RUBY L. 'mnaarrs Ruby's known for 'er smiling. bmwn' eyes and her dimpirs . . . likes -I0 rlancc swim, and skalit . . . will H1155 5 lt gvworkiiighiii the libirplllyiand meeting hffr frieiyis' Sylyia. Waters and Ethel Ottley X., 5 . -tr-riioyid gtdvlgto Hillbun with Mar- ,J fctggrtltxaifll Gladys Walton . . . plans to 'Wwe 1 Abe alx iilisegpr teacher. 998' l Li urylllfltzb, Trleasurerg fuIli0f Red l jfrds, lqce-Presillentg Bowling Club: gl H lillu lRoom Representativeg Junior - t , , , y ' 2 . t , lf- 1 T it ,mi 40JWfo9i'2 lt Q-fell CHARLES R. TONIC Sonny has many interests both in and out of Bloomfield High . . . football, swimming, and horseback riding top the list . . . wants to be an automobile and midget auto mechanic . . . pals Charles Garrett, Richard Willette, and Bob Bidault declare that Sonny will remember the kids, movies, sports, and all the activities at school. Footballg Traclfg Cross Country: Choir. page 120 -ily Wow . i Onjtllf tggliii SALLYANN R. TONJES Mix blonde hair, blue eyes, and a de- lightful personality and you have Sally . . . memories of HHS. will be the good times practicing for the gym exhibition and being with the D.0,L.L.S. at the football games . . . dancing plus Perry Como records rate as top entertainment . . . a likable gal indeed . . . seen with Cli Xi-nitelis and Janet Maley. Archery Team: Drill Team: Senior Cyn: Teurng Class Representative. V. Xx-- x ,A ,t I P f l, 4 I . PP,Y,Vk - 'J , I il rf ev' g It M fl lf gy, xjezrzn. , t . Xxx tt, , ,J I W l f l t hi' i x 'A li if it N tilt fx' j ' I f t f , A I tx 'rl , Z ROCCO D. TISCHIO Rocky is known as a good-natured hard working lad . . . the entertaining a scmbly programs and the swell times with pals Edward Bennett. Louis Peter and Armando Cregoli will be out tand ing memories of B.H.S .... is an and stamp collector as well as a loyal kan kee fan . . . plans to enter lNewark College of Engineering. Math Club, Treasurer: Chemistry Clubg STUDENT PRINTS, Representa tive. t 'A N F Q fi. Sv- EDNA HAY TONNIES Freckles and a sense of humor are only two of Edna's outstanding features . . . she plans to enter the business world -l, X . fir ,if li Next weekis theme will be . . .N YYILLIAH R. TORRENCE, JR. llill has a quiet manner, but buddies after graduation in June . . . knitting 1-harleg qmilh Jamei Booker and . A. V X. Y. A . A ' r' 5 aimd going to bum: 'Till Dee F'fr.mC0la' V James Middleton know he likes to have bail llarrese and ali-of the Tr1-Qu1n- - T: 3 good time i I ' enjoys modem jazz lui are some of hd lflfufe hour enlol' iw g i when played hy Stan Kenton . . . known ments' 1 as a sharp dresser . . . after graduation Drill Team: Gym Team: Archery f fr- A' Bill would like to become an architec- Team: Girl Reserres. Corresponding U' va 1 ' 1 tural draftsman. SfffC'fUf3'i -UE-l10R1E5- T.YPf '5' Stall? N, X-1 lnlrnmural Sports: Chefs' Clubg fun- lf0u Carft Talze It With loan. uv- I-Ur Aqifhl-Pl.c,n1t,Ht' ' Q ff' 'if - I ,. , X4 A' 4g.ef0'4f.' QIIIQ . . l 114' ,f1','i' ' fd ' Qlfll0I 5 be 1-:za 4.- PATRICIA J. TOYE .X Yankee fan, who hails from Cedar Grove. enjoys watching all sports . . . the future hold- College for this friendly gal . . . seen with friends Carol Red- ding. Virginia Paes. Loretta Bell. and the re-t of the lloonshiners . . . favorite pastimes are swimming and roller skat- ing . . . Came to B.H.S. from Columbia High. Sparzislz Club. page 121 yy' thee' PAUL R. TREGURTHA Paul has a flair for fun . , . plansyto attend Cornell to study mechanical 'en- gineering . . . buddies Don Connell, ,Fred Hadley, and Francis Sullivan say T that Paul enjoys playing basketball and listening to Les Paul records . . . Home- room 103 and working with the stag.- crew willzoften be recalled. Stage Crewg Community Cliest Rep- resentativeg Early Birtl LBIIRLJIIPQ N11- ,honal Honor Society. NW N Ni' Q.. , ,l,, , . ,, lbw, l-1' fir :EL i, Z' . my li l1 l V ,dv V .F I I ff a l ff' RUTH M. URIE Rutlliwill be remembered hy her pretty green eyes and attractive Clothes will miss the gaiety at fifth lunch with Bev Fisher, Carol Walker, and Carol Petriella . . . finds pleasure in swim- inv dancin and cheerleadinff m U, g, I U . .t . a career in the fashion world awaits this cheerful miss. Cheerleadersg MEMORIES, Photog- raphy Staffg Spanish Club, Presitltwl, Treasurerg Student Council, Hsnzertnfin Represerzlativeg Leaders' Club. Treas- urerg Illatiomvl Honor Society, MARYANNE E. VANN Along with her cheery-smile, Mary- anne is noted for her wonderful art ability . . . our art editor would like to study advertising design at Pratt lnsti- tute . . . knitting argyles and eating hamburgers or pizza with the Pennies take up her spare moments . . . memo- ries of B.H.S. will int-lude those English themes and the smell of the chem lah. MEMORIES, Art Editor: Girl Re- servesg STUDENT PRINTS, Typing Staffg Spanish Clubg Ndflidlllll Honor Society. page 122 7 ,l VVWMMMWWMWRI If iii I Nancy T can ,-V,igIwgyf5',fdreani up a corny joke . . . i- 'likely to miss cokc-s with pals CFS-'S' Anderson, Judy Hildebrandt, and liar- bara Knight . . . playing in the liarlfl at football games will he mi-sed - - - in the future we shall see Nanci' in ll ' role of a physical education teacher. Bandg F.T.A,g Inlrurizzirill Sporfif Chemislry Club. MARY ANN UNDELLO A friend indeed! declare pal- floria DeGraw, Irene Prymowicz, and farol Wright about Mary Ann . . . alwsax has good times in Homf-room 304 the friendly student body will be mi l by Mary Ann . . . dislikes people ts make wise-cracks . . . a future clerical worker . . . enjoys skating. cars, eatin pizza, and driving golf balls. Crossg 49ers. ,,,L,,,, PF , .fr STUDENT PRI.YTSg ,limior Rel Cm S- gs BARBARA VAN NESS Strawberry blonde hair itlf-ntiliffs Bar- bara . . . a future elementarv scliool Getting a good steer! teacher after college . . . friends Bar- V bara Schneider and Grace Anderson dn- ' sf, scribe her as being friendly toward I, Kybrk-NIR. everyone . . . Barbara likes to spf-nil ' her spare time swimming . . . will mi-s . cheering at basketball and football .A ' games . . . enjoys being with Itf'ClI l i',. faq, -I . who are a lot of fun. ' 'H A5766 ' ' Drill Team: Senior Gym Team: S FI..-1., Iiice-President: Girl Reserze Sy' L05 Hidalgos. Y 'zf .fe x f 1 eniord 46- 'Nt' 1 I 1 X JOAN D. VAN SPRANG loanies good humor and dependability shine forth . . . she takes an interest in everyone . . . will never forget the four floor trek from lunch to gym . . . likes horseback riding with Elsa Crimmin- ger, Genie Delonge, and Kathy Me- Adam . . . plans to become a nurse . . . will miss all her friends at B.H.S. Biology Club, Treasurerg STl'DE.YT PR1.'YTSg Latin Club. Z 1 A ,,..,-4...- 'X -,...- MARTIN L. vQxNi1HPEii ii ii Good times at club meetings, rallies, and assemblies head 3Iart5 s of B.H.S. memories . . . friendly person- ality . . . buddies Ray Miller. Billy Salvatore. and Ted Schumm like his jovial attitude . . . Marty likes to play basketball . . . interested in photog- raphy. model airplanes. swimming . . . plans to study marine engineering. Hz'-Y: Intramural Softballg Bowling: Fencing Team. aud- J , K page 123 CAROL J . WALKER Small, quiet Carol loves small children wand plans to become a kindergarten ,teacher . . . pals Ruth Urie and Carol Petrie-lla say that she adores knitting, eating, and swimming . . . will miss all the fun she has had in B.H.S. cheer- LLOYD P. WALKER ing at football games and rallies. ' Clzeerleaflerg Girl Reserves: You ,cllllal Take Iz'Wiil1 Young Spanish Clubg Archery Club, junior Gym Team. H vofgmistl J a lotii' ii'ii V ftm . ' - 'QM ,fur .awe 'Cathie DoW,'B'arhara Pa-czyk. llorwlllt' Liskowitz, and Marion Monath Lay that she will always remember Ihff fun at lunch aml thc assr-inliliew . . . Pllfift' lim is taken up with swimming, lior-I-laafli ritling, howling, goofl times with Dc' ln-tt:-ss, anfl watching footliall game? . - - woulfl like to he a clerical worker in an insurance company. Junior Gym Team. ,Mui ,nf Mg fi! O 1 : 7 af i- - ,rt -nf 7.1 -if jf: we f f! X I 4, - VIRENE J. WALSH Renee has a cheery word antl a fri:-ntlly smile for all . . . participating in after school sports takes up a lot of her spare time . . . Nancy Trainer and :inn Smith, along with the Tartans, know she will miss the hand practice anrl those twenty-five cent lunches. . . a poaition with a life insurance company is the next step. Intramural Sportsg Bmzflg .lIf1!.w-up Conzmittee. V page 124 'K Q? 'ful JOIIN S. YVALSH Tall, lanky Lloyd is always on the nar rativc cnrl of a witty story . . . Cornell University anrl a career in engineering loom ahead . . . memories will include the Key Cluh, eighth period sturly. his many frientle. anil Homeroom 303 . . . likes photography and playing the drums . . . enjoys good times with Bob Stromfelcl, Pete Fleming, and Daxe Yan- clerVccr. Key Club, Vice-President. 7' ,' ' f 'X. K lllontl hair and lilue eye 2 itlvntify K A Johnny '. . .FII iilstlplly 'bi een with 1 ljill F 'aiiQy,, Sill ytilark. antl Sick Ces- ' i r - , W . . . . tone . . . will mis his frienals antl the I -e football and lJ3Slx'lL'lllqJl gaincif . I-stpon ' I graduation he witglicy to hc a carpenter g L . . . bports takeiiup most fiirflligkstiarc J - ' time. if AJ ' N ' In tramurnl Sports: Mcclzmi ics of l . 2 Transportation fflnb. V X l .A ' -r , ' , y. .' x i y 5 l I , i 5- '- 1 X H 'X i ' il I I . ' ' 0 . ' . 'ii ' , V f x 2: t A i 1 if FF 7 ELIZABETH C. WARD Betty is noted for her wit and friendly smile . . . will long remember watching the footliall and basketball games with Anne Healey. Diane Stewart. Heggie Hutchinson. and Millie McCor- niick . . . Yankees are really tops with her . . . plans to become a nurse. .National Honor Society: UEIIORIES. fiuxiliary Cliairmang Girl Reserves: Tuqirlingg Junior Gym Teamg Latin Clubg Clzemistry Clubg Intramural Sports. eniord jf' .fr A. ' ITHHL n as mg was 'M-1' 'Q , new 373 , , .Mc-zz.: Dig that pazza pizza! 4591:- g 'bf . . g QT, ,W E A ll X I n- ani KENNETH W. WATERS Tops with Buddy are football, baseball. and swimming . . . goal is to attend Rut- gers Ldniversity to study pharmacy . . . can usually he found with Charlie Tonic and John Sims in East Orange or Mont- clair . . . loves to listen to hop by Sarah Vaughn . prizes his complete collect- tion of Errol Garner's records . . . will miss the great times in Chemistry lah. Football: Baseball . KENNETH C. WARD This fiery-haired lad wants to be called Red . . . will miss Ed Kievitt, Ed Stras- ser. and the other friends he met at B.H.S .... enjoys reading as a favorite pastime . . . will remember the football rallies and acting in the senior play . . . after graduation Ken hopes to enter the Held of art as a cartoonist. g'You Can't Talre It With You. 1 f F ll . gm .-MJJ ,X I' ! A I T3 u f.fQ '9..,f!l ,fljf Lf. ,. ,J-,,, 4 nf sy K If ..fl page 125 RANITA A. WATSON Look for a bubbling personality and a wonderful friend and you'l1 find Nita short blonde hair . . , intramural sports, especially basketball, and B.H.S. hand are Nitafs favorite pastimes . . . She will ntiss the hand at football games plans to enter nursing. Baird: .luziinr Gym Teamg F.T..4.g In- Ifftlrllllfal ,Sfpqrtsg Clzemislry Club. unv'iW. l, ,,, Z ,Milf W 'Unfair , Y ' , Xyf , , 1 BARBARA WEISER Blonde-haired Babs came to Bloomfield High in her junior year, via George 'Washington High School in New York . . . noted for her blue eyes and a dim- ple on her right cheek . . . generally seen with Carole Lewitt or Lila Klein . . . likes sports, music, dancing, and reading . . . Babs will always remem- ber B.H.S.'s great students . . . ambition is to become a buyer in a department store. Clee Clnbg 49ers. LOWELL M. WEISS Being a reliable friend is the secret of Bud's popularity . . . his main interests are automobiles, radio, television, and eating . . . can be found with friends llob Levine, George Seligman, and Bob Stromfeld . . . l3ud's future plans in- clude college . . . basketball and foot- ball are his favorites. Homeroom Representativeg MEM- ORIES, Literary Stajfg Intrunzural Bas- lretlinllg Clzemistry Clubg You Cmft Tal.-e It Will: You. page 126 If? Qg 7 WATERS C i tfir with hefyiifaeieg Siem M everyfoiie . . . her acquaintances testify that she's very understanfllflg - - f will miss study hall . . . playiflli the piano and tennis are hr-r ideas of f'1'll0Y' able pastiines . . . she will ff'fHf'VI1l'J'ff the football rallies . . . a job as a lab- oratory technician holds an interesting future for Syl. Leuzlers, Club. CAROLE I. WEIHRAIQCH The friendly blue-eyed brunette 'who struts down Foley Field in such fine fashion is Carole, our rnajorette show business is in the future her dancing ability displayed at the football games proves how graceful she is . . . gab sessions with Clemie Squil laro, ,loan Schmidt, and the Pennies will always be remembered. Twirling lllajoretleg Girl Resertes Gym Team, Home Economics Club Clee Club. wang! i 1 , ' egg? W Qi . V ',l1. :- i A-.jr--1:- ' -'PH V :Q J e 5, IE 1 ties . :fm L ' 1 V, Q x i l lf' vi Sf 5,1 JOHN W. YYELLER Bill. known for his cheerlulness around school. can usually be found striking up a conversation with pals Ted Schumm. Bill Paynton. and Don Neu- bert . . . plans tho enter the field of busi- ness as a salesman . . . likes playing golf and ping-pong during his spare time. Band: Cross Coantryg Traclcg Sta- clent Council. .P rki K X. P - - 1 li . 5 ,4 il' ,I x- 1' V- ,,,, JF' Q ' ' V W 5. K .. , R a ,Y R 'F Q5 W X Nfvfftfl -x A ' ii K vi in-A 1 31- A i v ti 355- A Q J 11.-, -'Qi . , Nba... , J X 0 is 8IflL0l 5 7 . J X s 2 4 , I , 1 THADDEIIS S. WERCZYNSKI This blond good-natured lad is known as Ted . . . dalables in mode-lrzaat hui - ing. plays thekfarinet and , liers v h auto1nolJiTE'gTfg'ffreg .HF . Lfonfederatg are Pete Chmole-wslS?3ay Polinski. and Stanley Paczliowski . . . will remern er playing in band ' A529540 e er the field Ci4EI High? neer . . . will remember t e school dances. ff -fe Bandg Intramural fowllhg. M Craftyfraflsmen WILLIAM A. VVELLNITZ Bill exclaims. Women drivers should be off the road! . . . favors driving, horseback riding. basketball, football, and dancing . . . confederates are Rich- ard Thoenig. ,lerry Lalvacca, and Roger Hutchinson . . . aims to enter Uncle Sanfs Navy, eventually becoming a ma- chinist . . . Bill will remember his great friends and will miss all the dances at B.H.S. Tumbling Clubg Football. 1'i'f 1 'S page 127 BARBARA A. VVETZEL RUTH M. WEST Ginger's happy smile and congenial manner, make her a swell person to know . . . enjoys skating with friends Pat Lcake, Eleanor McGreevy, and the other Tartans . . . Bay Shore occupies her spare time . . . will often recall the fun. in Home-room 302 and at vic- tory dances . . . will go forth into the business field. STUDENT PRINTSg Girl Reseroesg Careers' for Secretaries. W kr, . W., .,.. my ' is iolfflwww SOND L Sandy's a cute blonde with pretty blue eyes , . . enjoys twirling and driving with her girl friends . . . an avid Eddie Fisher fan . . . will miss twirling at the football games and sixth lunch with pals Sally Donahue, Vickie Carlucci, and the rest of the Wolverines . . . future plans include fashion designing. Twirlingg Leaders' Club: Student Patrolg Intramural Sportsg Sparmli Club. page 128 HELEN L. WILKINS Helen's friendly smile tells you she is easy to get along with . . . dreams of becoming a dressmaker . . . likes play- ing baseball, basketball, and volley ball . . . hobbies include sewing and cooking . . . will recall fun at lunch and friends Ruth Schuyler, Pearl Robinson, and Ethel Mae Ottley . . . enjoys participa- ting in the gym and choir. Mixed Glee and Girls' Clee Clubsg Clzolrg Senior Gym Team. 742 t at WERTMAN Henrik-2 wait know 10 all fm he quick'wit'andi crew cut . . . QUJOY5 all sports, especially basketball and team: . . . upon graduation, he Plans to at' tend Wheaton College in illinois to urc- pare for a career in Christian education . . . will always remember the fun at lunch with pals Barry Moore and Art Ambrosius. National Honor Society, VfC'f'PVe5' identg Key Clubg Tennis, Captain! BUS' lcetball. ,sms-, .fn-L yi,-.4731 sw- an-Af' 1 --1 LAD - 65' ,4 ff ' 'J Easy going, friendly, and cheerful bf: describe Barb . . . enjoys going to fow ball games with Kay Shannon, Mar .lane Biglin, and Dorothy Liskowitz . . likes to dance to the music of Ray AL thony and Paul Weston. and drinl awful-awfuls at Bond's . . . will remern ber the good times in business law ani gym . . . plans to be a clerk typist. Junior Gym Teamg STC'DE,Yi PRINTSg Intramural Sports: 49ers. 'rw -., av -21 fy ' f if ., no D iw G + lv! .,,f Y V ' .0 'A sv' , .s v-if 1 , 3 .1 , A we t Q- if A 735523 f is 5... 1 RICHARD A. WILLETTE Giggly girls annoy tall. good-natured Willie no end . . . likes to kill time with all sports. cars. Doris Day records and fK 5f Fight to the finish! X. DONALD E. VVILLIAMS Don's hobby is strictly art . . . pals with awful-awfuls at Bonds . . . Willie plans L-V Q v , V to join the LIS. Marines and afterwards !,,,,,, P EET:-I Poit' W alter-.lgreenwonlg V become in a?Nf1 lieclianiiigiiiilgjijaiqii if ir' friends Oaliid ggoodltiiiiies ii1eHl3e:?.S.r. X. men are an O niouc an 1- anti' plans to attend Syracuse Cniversity and Student Council? Tumbling Club: ' then become a commercial artist. , Footballg Trackg Intramural Basketball. Q A. X Latin Club President. Internationaf. 5 If Relations Club, Vice-Presidentg MEI!- ORIES, Art Stall: Student Council, '-ffl 5 1 4Chair mn Publicity Committeeg Nation- '- 4-- ' 'Wal onor Society. 'V ' - i kr! A 'A' If f' A t I ' n , 5. tv en iam My e V' Q5 Qi' e if gl bl M sf gi X- a A Q .- e if s f - X 218' 11215 LOIS W'ILLIAMS Tall. blonde. good-looking Lo enjoys swimming. tennis. horseback riding. and Eddie Fisher records . . . churns with llarylee Marsh and the Zodiacs . . . dress designing and making her own clothes are Lo's hobbies . . . ambition is either to model or to attend art school . . . she will remember the great bunch of kids in Homeroom 103. Leaders' Club: Clzoirg Banking Rep- resentatireg 'ilfou Can't Take It With You , Art Staff. !G4ooc.L, l-2-.1c.,LK NN-Q 30.4, W- -x-KL.-ks-...x-.,,,.h. L- o page 129 pr M-accubbin and Marie Cho1f'ate,1iala - 1 ' 1 , 4,1 I 3 I 2 ,, - f 4 , ,V ' '1' 1 'J f f t vinolnln A. Wrrrhmn sunny -smileland a vivacious person- ality make Ginny pofpularfgg, . . . . she will remember riotous ,times with 'D.0.lL.'L.S. , in ','f', lliGt f'spare time swimming, knitting, dancing, and ,singingykeepi her busy . , Q Ginny is eager f6f'l5t':0O!Yte att airline stewardcss. Clzoirg Intramural Sportsg Yon Cmfz L ,v Willa YOU,l,,'rPMbliClfy Comm it- rteegf STUDENT PR1lVTSg Student ffgzllncil rert gli. Cl ii b. I , A '- ,aw-M, Za at H KALIOPE XENITELIS Cli's'climplcd Smile is for everyone . . . her sunny difpofition and enthusiasm captivate all . . . will miss football games and working out in the gym . . . likes swimming, dancing. eating tomato pie . . . is seen with Sally Tonjea and the D.O.L,L.S .... college is in the, future. Stailent Council, Corresponding Sef- retary: Senior Gym Team, lffiptfi Drill Team: flrclvery Team: National Honor Society: Girl Reserzes, Vice- Presiilenig Clzuir. 10 Av , QV4'-A.-una' num '83 MARY T. YE KY Mary is noted for her blonde ha ' and cute smile . . . likes to swim, dance, and ride horseback . . . to be a good secretary is her goal . . . hopes to at- tend Washington School for Secretaries . . . pals are Nancy Caruso, Maryanne Yann, Pat Murphy, and the rest of the Pennies . . . will mins dances. Drill Team: Senior Cynz Team: Girl Reserves: Clee Club: Banlfing Repre- sentaliveg Careers for Secretaries. Treas- urer. page 130 .up'f,4zwiJ'rwt7z'WfnWirrnrfw,' 'V 2 4 ,wlfff x ,wx ',wf1f'fo- 'ffffwfnff r it f A ' lf y YWW5 mlm' be found working on one of the activities of the .lllfllflf Achievement company . . . playing base- ball, swimming, or listening to Iliff music of Sammy Kaye rate as enjoyable pastimes . . . best friends include John Clomb, Bob Koester, and Rodger Hutch- inoon . . . he ia looking forward to a career in the insurance busienss. Banflg Junior Aclzievernenl, Treasurer. xo! 5-' riff' , ' CAROL L. VVRIGHT A contagious laugh beat describes witty Carol . . . plans to take up nursing as a career . . . enjoys liftening to records by ,lo Stafford and Tony Bennett, swim- ming, and eating . . . will remember the football games and the fun at B.H.S .... beat pals are Mary Ann Undello, Barbara Cross. and Gloria De- Graw. 'ilfou Can't Talfe It With You , Malre-up Committee: Spanish Club: 49ers. Q all me VQJLVKW 'lx se-,., DAVID E. YOLLNG Everyone knows Dave as a modest. soft- spoken. intelligent guy . . . he plans to attend Stevens lnstitute of Technology and study mechanical engineering . . . fishing. golf. and swimming rate tops with him . . . chums with Bob Richard- son. Louis Fornoti. and Karl Gabriel . . . Dave will remember the rallies. homework. and homeroom period. Cross Country: Trac-lc: Hi-Y: Golf Teamg Traci: Clabg Intramural Basket- ball: .National Honor Society. eniom .5 in . E ' a ,1., . ls 1. V n 1 , 1 5- i ' Q , ' 4 fbi., J. P, 5 . .-,I 1,fs6+'-iii 4 1. . S' .t f 3 fi. 'tb ni L PLL V I '9 X-1 A 'X 1 4 -6 , 73 L ll ' i V Y. l ,-is l 'Til -1- , - Afiie L. Q V V- I, In FQ'-v A Aa tt C V I ,, Qi, -gl, . 'lr ,bed --' x June 10, 1953 H' K 'MTW AW Y YN Y V' - Ar A - A W ' Bill is a swell guy who really howls A -K , them over . . . his pals include Ed ,'jf',' ti, linsl-ai. Jack Holland. and Ed Des-,Yah dins . . . bowling. football, and basket- ' ' V L if ball fill up his leisure time . . . ardent f V -jf' f St. Louis Cardinal fan . . . enjoys the -. ' recorded music of Glenn Miller . . . A V- fr Bill's ambition is to be a professional -i 4 i f bowler . . . he will miss the good times .W M . I- ' at lunch. V 5 L 5 Intramural Bowling, Presidentg Bowl- ' ingg Chefs' Club. X xiii 1 Q 1' 'Q iff if I LAWRENCE J. ZAPPULLA Watching the Yankees play. taking rnov- ing pictures. and collecting records are Larry's favorite pastimes . . . plans to attend Pace College and become a certi- fied public accountant . . . will miss football and basketball games the most . . . a good sport with a great sense of humor is what pals Donald Delsucca and Jerry Hola say about him . . . Larry enjoys listening to the cool music of Les Browns orchestra. You Can'l Take It With You . page 131 Q? with L IWW., I ,J MARION H. ZAWISTOWSKI Marion's friendliness combined with a flair for fun makes her popular with June Angevine, Sally McGovern, and all of the other Tri4Quintus . . . lists ice skating and dancing to the music of Ralph Flanagan, Sammy Kaye. and Eddie Fisher as some of her favorite pastimes , . . another of Bloomfield? future secretaries . . . she will miss the old gang and twirling. Twirlingg Gym Teamg Student Patrol. if 713 ,pw pa e 132 JANET J. ZAVIST, Janet is noted for her nice smile . . . pet peeve is boys go to dances but don't dance, . . .opals with Jean Crecca, Pat McCool, Betty Roberts, and the Wolverines . . . enjoys dancing, swimming, skating, and re- corded music hy Billy May . . . Janet will miss all the fun in B.H.S .... plans to he a secretary. Color .Guardg Leaders',Clubg Student Patrol. V Z 677 -' A 40:42:11 13629: mia Jane :Yum am! Kpybii. 502' af Amie, 054 -aFa,Z'u,f-c . 'wwaf DAVID A. ZAWICKI Dave is well known for his friendliness and wit . . . pals with David Seeds, Lewis Post, and Dick Hauck . . . the things he'll remember most about B.H.S. are its social activities . . . shooting, mineralogy, and water sports rate posi- tively tops with Dave . . . plans to be- come a tire repairman. Stage Crewg Camera Clubg Prop Crewg Biology Club, f Q ly.. Vtf f',X fl y M , an as A, ' CARL P. ZIEGL Popular Chuh is one of our bassador of favorites are football, eating, and playing the accordion . . . sidekicks Bob Levine, Bill Chesney, and Ron Radcliiie agree that Chub is well known for his friendly nature and sense of humor . . . aims to join the Air Force and later become an auto mechanic. F ootball. from Cedar Grove . . . hig on his ' t LAS + ll. Tl Z, . 5, rf' it 5 2 2 ,fr tt? 'L it F-ID' 2 Z7 Judy Griffith Richard Busciglio Kay Nelson Jack Stempffl sf' ' I P.: 'V 1 .M . lffjia g. fb ' qi ,Ea V gf 7 ' ,-,V I if E ' .1 A ' 7 '. Q H '1 21 1 3,7 lf - ' get i , 1, 1 ew.. ' r' har- i Tigifffeiv' i ' , ' M r ,j , 7-V.. ., i' 'lf '--:Y is .,9,,,- ..,,. x f 1 11, :H 5 ff , ' f ' x.,' ' Q. G ,,, . t f 1 ' V - f-113 --A ,, A 5 , e The Sleeping Beauty- ' Say, you ve gotten a little bald, Mr. De Pinna. Well, Sir, here we are again . . . Put Jordan Roxann Nlwliae LCD Anderson , - -.,. 'A ' f 4 V7 ' . -If ' A Pete Mamunes Opening night of You Can't Take It With You found almost all the members of the cast in a dither: that is, all but Grandpa lDick Busciglioi. Who has number five base? Where is the white paint? and Anybody have any lJohhypins? were famil- iar cries in the makeup room. lipstairs in the dress- ing rooms we heard. lim shaking so much that l can't even tie a necktieug l'm so nervousu: or Where's my hat? Finally, everything was restored to order and Penny tliay Nelson! and lissie Lloan Pfallj took their places for the first scene. The audience hushed and the curtain opened to reveal a homey, livedqin living room. ln fact, it was a little too lived-in. Can you imagine snakes. a tvpe- writer, a Xylophone. a rintinlr i p C, press. and a dart hoard in your living room? These things alone were enough to put the audience in the right mood. Mr. DePinna's tBoh Levinel appearance caused quite a stir, especially the bald head. Of course, we were vcamorek all worried as to whether or not Mr. S X tjack Stempell lirecrackers would go oli. Every- one had lines ready if they didnitli Tonv Kiriiy tLen Anderson! was surely luc I opposite two Alices 1Pat jordan and , l Rael. What a love scene! Donald's llfd Amlersonl pickled pig's feet went over with a lying. and V11 het lVlr. Kirby lpete lflemingb was glad hc ww-N had to cat them. Cornllakcs are a kv to he ahle to play Roxanne Nic- lot casicr to di- - l . SCH- tuonrznucd on I1L'.Yf1N1SCl P der Fleming Mary Fleming Look at Rheba smile SENIUB PLAY 66 9 You Can t Take It With You t! Joan Pfaff ' ffm ,WY- Bob Levine Painting the Scenery' Come, come! You can do that! It's eight years now! The Make-up Crew at Work HW- J 4 E I page 135 1 ,X John Reilly The Costumers ss, ' V f V f'f ' iififi' Printing the Posters Ken Ward 1 Irene Could At the second performance, everyone had just as much stage fright as the night beforeg however there were no signs of it as the play began. Pennyis f,ludy Griffithj pajamas made quite a hit during Act l, Scene 2. We canlt for- get how that happy family life was dis- rupted first by the internal revenue agent fRalph Davisj and then hy the hand- some J-men fBud Weiss, Alan Swenson, Pete Mamunes, and Bill Rustl. When they arrested Ed Carmichael the printer, fjohn Reillyj, Mrs. Kirbyis fMary Flemingj screaming faint came off as scheduled. The gay routine was restored, however, when the Grand Duchess flrene Gouldj and Kolenkhov fKen Wardl came to visit. Rheha fElsa Sin- nerj served a bountiful meal to all as Grandpa said his final prayer: Hwlell, Sir, here we are again . . . H Elsa Sinner SENIUB PLAY 1 gg t u U Q ' ' ' 'iii-x -..-fl ' 1 ., ...CR X2 l 2 Ed Anderson The Publicity Committee Prompting Committee page 136 Prop Crew B.H.S. Stage Crew '-Q' F LEFT TO RIGHT- S NIIJB FUIIUD Roxanne McRae: Peter Fleming: Sandra Xelson: James Dewsnap. Moderator: Robert Hubino: Frances Cronin: Barry Moore: Bliss Hvnson. Adviser. The Senior Forum was probably the most outstanding senior as- sembly this year. At the tryouts for the forum each candidate had to deliver a prepared speech on a controversial issue. Jim Dewsnap was chosen moderator, and Fran Cronin, Sandy Nelson, Pete Fleming, Bob Rubino, and Roxanne McRae were selected to be on the panel. Barry Moore was the alternate and recorder who summarized the details at the end of the discussion. The group, with their advisers, Mr. Kendall and Miss Hvnson, chose to discuss the topic What Should Our Standards Be? Each panel member prepared a speech on teenage morals, ideas, and conduct. To familiarize themselves with forum procedure, the group attended a radio broadcast of The Town Meeting of the Air. The members met semi-weekly for discussion and rehearsal. The forum was presented on February 25. The fact that audience participation was so great was proof that this years Senior Forum was enjoyable and informative. gt? Ji J 4 page 138 Bloomfield High Cheerleaders CHEERLEADERS, TWIRLEBS, AND FLAGWAVEBS The cheerleaders are a peppy group of girls who add lots of lift to our football and basketball games and ral- lies. The twelve girls and their captain meet with Mrs. Seely their adviser once a week to practice cheers. Their enthusiasm helps to drive us on to victory. A majorette, two minorettes, and eighteen twirlers form the twirling squad. They practice their routines four times a week under the direction of Mrs. Seely. The girls provide en- joyable entertainment during the half-time of our foot- ball games and at our annual band concert. This trim looking group also does a routine in the pre-game per- formance. With their bright red and gray flags, the flag- wavers paint a pretty picture on our football field. They also meet with Mrs. Seely to learn tricky routines. All in all, these three groups add much to the spirit of the stu- dent body. S'H0ld that Tiger Z 67 gjff TR'-N. s,,,. QOMFIQ' 5' M' Z , New 'Wm 1 Hi.: . i B.H.S. Band BIoomfield's Chorus Line l. f yi THE MABCHING DAN D As last time, we cannot hel shared with the Band. A formation committee, we take our horns off the bandroom shelf for the p thinking of the experiences composed of band members, suggested and developed the half-time programs used dur- lllg the football season. The outline of New Jersey's boundaries was condensed into the limits of Foley Field, when the band formed N tfiP Of the Garden State. The Vote formation stressed the national election, we hummed the strains of God Bless America while G.0.P. , Dem. , and '4Vote,' were spelled out. A giant ukulele made its way on to the field ew Jersey and took us on a one day. The twirlers did the hula while the band ren- dered My Little Grass Shackf, Thanksgiving Day was another high spot in the band,s entertainment, when the twirlers strutted to choruses of Parade of the Wooden Soldiers , Oh, You Beautiful Dollw and Jingle Bellsn. When football season is over, the band bears down still harder and commences work on rallies and parades. It also plays for exchange concerts and various service projects. The faculty adviser to the Band is Mr. Raymond Hartman. He has worked untiringly to produce one of the finest musical groups in the state. ' - --1, -v-wuuvp-vp-....... ' '- The Marching Band Cheer! Cheer! for old B.H.S .... BAND TYVIBLEBS y A X al Bloomfield High Twirlers page 139 CHEERLEADERS Elf , ' - .. 'Xa W 1 5 4T I . .2,,, ,f - 3 ,- t f Qs f. l .J ' , BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Brower, F. Domenick, J. Reach, J. Rosania J. C-lomb, W. Chesney, R. Rubino, R. Abell, C. Ziegler, D. Stagg, W. Hardt, Assistj ant Coach J. Kuzman. SECOND ROW: Head Coach W. Lowans, J. Grube, J. Hilson, H. Miller, J. Sullivan, V. Kabashinski, W. McClusky, K. Waters, W. Rust, H. Pricenski, S. Stivale, Assist- ant Coach J. Moore. THIRD ROW: D. Marcotte, A. Ladowic, O. Charette, R. Sanfilippo, C. Swenson, J. Brady, W. Scheffel, J. Lundelius, M. Antolino, R. Mazzella, T. Panico. FOURTH ROW: R. Hartwick, D. Corby, F. Donahue, W. Grabau, R. Elston, J. Sims R. Nappie, W. Mianowsl-ii, W. Toole, W. Senscold. TOP ROW: L. Casparro, Manager F. Sullivan, C. Steinberg, S. Meier, W. Hogan J. White, A. Sturr, E. Treacy, L. Chirchelli, L. Niosi, Manager E. Hall. The 1952 Bloomfield High football campaign was a successful one by way K of the won-lost record. The Bengals did not defeat their traditional rival, Mont- clair, but they did overcome six of their nine opponents. The other losses were inflicted by Belleville and Kearny. Warren Lowans, Bloomfield's ex- tremely popular and capable gridiron coach, was called back into the Naval Air Force shortly after the conclusion of the season. In his two years at B.H.S., Coach Lowans compiled an enviable rec- ord of thirteen triumphs and only five setbacks. An even better Bengal squad is looming for 1953, the year the coach was building for. The Red and Grey inaugurated the campaign on a high note with a 37-12 drubbing of Jersey City. A potent Belle- ville eleven followed with a 19-7 victory over the Bengals. Lowans, crew bounced right back as they ripped Weequahic and Newark Central on successive Satur- days by scores of 20-T and 24-O respec- tively. Kearny then jarred B.H.S. to a tune of 15-13. although the Bengals al- most overcame a 15-O third quarter deli- cit with a valiant last ditch rally, both Bengal touchdowns were tallied in the final six minutes. and a disputed inter- Carl Ziegler cepted pass cost Bloomfield the game in Bill Mcclusky page ffonlfnugd on IZEIKI l'lIQ'f'l Q F My-rt V Q., in . ,, ,. Em- t x A 1 5' -' A .YN xfltu, W ng . , ,W-,SN ' L vim t -A - '- ' X Vim lv X 'x , N . A. ll il 'Allis ' l X tl l l 4 l. Wx , X 6 vs.. ,Xt , t , , . . A 4 5 ,mtwtiwim X .t- ux . -X ,ww-qtxyyyityxi--i.X . , .itt.-mt , 1 - 'ttttlf WW . A W 1' 1 GX -. Htlimt - X Mi- ff' K, 1 .ity-:tm M - .fy..,,,,,,,.u , Wi. - -v ,V-,,..-A t . x . 'ttf . - W V tmtw N . A' .. Wg t-.X i X xx X ry X M WN -' -A W va yi'lll yy vm M 1 -A '.-'- fra .U t V .. .m l t,vy.,..,.n',,X., -if -J t- -N tw-uw.vgN, , ll W if Ken V5 aters ,L ir 4 Dick Abell Rosania on an end runl Bill Hard! Bill Rust Sandy Stivali the waning seconds of the contest. lrvington and Nutley suc- cumbed l2-O and 19-T before the Bengals bowed to Montclair on Thanksgiving Day. The count was knotted at T-T midway through the second quarter before a few unlucky breaks broke the dam. After Montclair had racked up a 23-T bulge at inter- mission, there was a natural sinking in the ranks of the Bengals. ' The l952 season produced a quantity of individual stars. Joe Rosania. a shifty scatback. received All-County honors in his final year at Bloomfield High. Joe is a fine athlete in virtually every sport. He participated in varsity football. basketball. and baseball. ,loe also excels in golf, and could have run the short dash in track if B.H.S. rules had permitted a baseball player to be on the track squad at the same time. Two other seniors, Dave Brower and Joe Reach. teamed up as a pair of tackles lcontinued on next pager Mr. Donald Arnsdorf Mr. Norman Claxton Assistant Faculty Manager of Athletics Faculty Manager of Athletics John Glomb rg g it M V'- Rx i Fm in -6' s' if l f w ea K ' lg I If fi, V V f. , X l x vu.. ' lfi Il. 4, ' page 1-11 Tom Panico Bob Rubino seldom equalled in Essex County gridiron circles. Both of these boys played on offense and defense. Brower, a 210-pounder, especially rates more than passing notice. He received honorable mention on the All-County eleven. Few opponents ran around Reach's position at end in Lowans' live-man defense line. Captain Bill Chesney headed a group of three senior ends: Frank Domenick, a vastly improved player, and Don Stagg who rounded out the group. A trio of seniors operated at the center slot: Student Council President Bill Rust, Vice-President Johnny Glomb and Sandy Stivali. Bill Hardt, mammoth tackle, saw action on defense, as did Carl Ziegler, a stocky bone-crushing tackler. Bloomfield might have fared a lot better in the Montclair tilt had Bob Rubino, a slick-faking quarterback, been able to play. Another casualty was fullback Tom Panico. He was injured early in the campaign and never fully recovered until the close of the season. The 1952 edition of B.H.S.7s Bengals certainly added spark and color to our senior year. flaw 95 A crucial play! Rosania tackles the Belleville line .l0e Reach i B ll Ch ey, C BLOOMFIELD HIGH SCHOOL IQ52 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE SERULINCOLN IM' 0CT.25 KEARNY AWAY oem sEu.Evn.l.E HOME nov.: eAnEuEu.n Aww OCIIIWEEQUAHIC M nova mvmomn HL OCIIBCENTRAL HMO IIOV.I5 NUTLEY IM Nov.27MoN'rcLAlR AWAY , GAME TIME: SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER 2:30 NovEMaERz:1s TIIAIIKSGIVINGII130 GENERAL ADMISSION SEASON TICKET3.5O RESERVE SEAT SEASON TICKET 5.00 ForIIIFOIlIATIOII NTICKETS BL'2'77OO 8-4m SCHOOL TICKET BOOTH OPEN SATS-Ilan ForRome6mes DaB 1 Coach Lowans and the '52 Squad gf, iw - if Q3 dz , ' if f fluff, I VYVDV V y 4 V ge , VY? if A? iilw ,,,- his ' C fi 2 4' av ' , r '. f if rf V3 4 Y. fe ww . V ,f at 5 4 .-'Alla-1 2:-:rf5.4twi-eyjf ',z4m.'Z ' .tu-M if f, r' ,. , ' , 114 wwf f ff' M y - , Mffafme ittr. , HWV r J -- f- ' ff -zz, if f ' Q V 5 V f' :?24:W11i.w...:,.- . V- f--- , s'zef2f1,r , AW I ,,, W.!5v53V:,?l.ilc?.l fy az, f fx of ', I f 1' f ,,- , ,fy I , I ,255 ,ts p Q f ,,,' .V4i'i-1f? - A 7 i Ag : ,, A at -f page 144 Mr. William Foley Director of Athletics Heads or Tails? Q Q hee. Z so i fa 4,0 A Q 'O 1 . ,lf - we +' v-v,3f,:' 5. .K---,' As our tribute to Coach Warren Lozrans who has been reeallel to rluty in the Armefl Forces, zve are printing a theme ueritten bi a sophomore boy who playefl football with this yearis squad This theme expresses the sentinzeuls of all of us here at B.H.S COACH LOWANS l admire Coach Lowans for his coaching ability. his deter mination to win, and for all the things that make him a grea coach and a real friend. He came to Bloomfield a few years agf with a lot of experience behind him. He played college anx Navy pre-flight ball before he actually started flying. By th time he had taken over as head football coach here. he ham made friends and swapped knowledge with many famous col lege coaches and players. Another thing about the Coach i that he knows his players, their ability. and their determine tion to wing he takes their interests. their welfare to heart. bu he still hardens a player into a football frame of mind, ant doesnat baby him. Not just the team, but the whole school wil miss Warren Lowans, and we hope he will soon be back t coach great Bengal teams. ,Q - K . ex' it ' ' l ' i'e-lf'i145':+ 'ri V ' it .. ,... 1 -sl. fi, Mit uv t t 'WEN' ,s 3 B 51.0 OMFIELD I-HGH SCHOOLY E'Si'6t5fS.ig.ss ssegkttwl. f W V ' ' IRVINGTtJi4ldcUFF0RPsgo:E1l.tkvll.LE ' IQLTBALL l AS Pixie iulitnliiitlgisown-5-55 :iYE3gmET'aALllwk.':1e8- S:V7CentraI Pat.-ew evsamnger-if zz Montclair f::e81 WSI fel E.0RANGE 113' f-E NUTLEY iv-a'fB ' ' TuelO OPEN fq-QE 5' YE RIDGEWOOD Away? AD'v1lSSlON so Bloomfield ends the season with 11 wins and 5 losses. Nardone makes a jump shot. dr U 1 f 1 page 145 Tense moment! Rosania and a Scott player are chasing a loose ball. jf sl, -.. Tony Mack f . L Bob Nardone BASKETBALL The Bloomfield High School varsity basketball team finished the 1952-53 season with an 11 and 5 record. The team played to capacity crowds, the largest in Essex County. Bob Nardone, 6'3 center, was Bloomfield's high man, scoring well over 200 points. Herbie Miller, Tony Mack and Joe Rosania each scored over 100 points. Bon Wertman, Don Connell, Chuck Morrell, Bob McCabe and Jim Mooney also helped the Bengals to another great year on the court. Undoubtedly, the Cellamen's greatest victory was over Central, Newark City League Champion. Although the Montclair game was a loss, the team played with never- ending spirit and courage. As a climax to the season, the Bengals were seated third in the Essex County Tourna- ment. During the regular season the team was victorious over Kearny, Columbia, the Alumni, Clifford J. Scott, Irving- ton, Belleville, Morristown, Central Paterson, Central Newark. East Orange, and Nutley. Close tilts were lost to West Orange, Orange, Barringer, Montclair, and Ridgewood. Again this year, as he has done repeatedly in the past, Coach Cella turned out an outstanding team, prodded on by school enthusiasm. West Orange B.H.S. Kearny B.H.S. Columbia B.H.S. Alumni BH S Clifford J. sg B.n.s. Irvington B.H.S. Belleville ott B.H.5. Morristown B.H.S. page 146 Trying to get oil' a pass! Don Connell 48 Orange 40 B.H.S. 51 Newark Central pi Bas. 3-L Paterson Central 50 B.H.S. 45 liarringel' 56 B.H.S. 54- Montclair F 56 m.H.S 64 East Orange 66 B.ll.S. 38 Nutlev 48 ' ans 44 Ridgewood 52 B.H.S. J oe Rosania Charles Morrell FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT-R. Wertmang J. Rosaniag R. Nardone, Co-captaing A. Mack, Co-Captaing D. Connellg J. Mooney. TOP ROW: George Cella, Coachg H. Millerg R. McCabeg D. Marcotteg C. Morrellg R. Turtong Joseph Moore, Coach. J im Mooney W 1 . Ron Wvertman page 147 l.. KNEELING, FRONT: I. Cockavell, Manager. BOTTOM ROW: S. Drury, R. Smith, A. Mack, T. Panico, J. Della Badia, J. Rosania, R. Radcliffe D. Stagg, Coach George Cella. MIDDLE ROW: J. Bailey, H. Miller, B. Nardone, R. Barlow, F. Ricciardi, K. Waters, R. Rubino W. Bittle, S. Acquilino. BACK ROW: D. Kolodin, J. Gasparini, R. Galasso, R. Bieksha, S. Vydro, A. Gorsh, R. Pascal R. Adubato, C. Redding. . .:::: gf 'Z , , ' 4 I ' . 1357? , f 'N :: ' ' M .wwf ...Q Q RM. - Homerun! 1 . ,. Tony Mack Ron Radcliffe - page 148 Syd Drury if BASEBALL Joe Rosania J it tiiff Under the leadership of Coach George Cella, Bloomfield Highs 1952 baseball team won the Essex County Baseball Tournament, and, therefore, became co-champions of Group 4, Section 2, with Nutley, whom the Bengals defeated in the final game of the tourney. Normally, the winner of the tournament automatically becomes champion, but when Bloomfield players were polled preceeding the Nutley contest as to whether they wished a co-championship with Nutley, or whether they wanted the winner of the game between the two teams to take all the marbles, they were in favor of the duel cham- pionship. The Bengals were spearheaded by the brilliant pitching of Bob Adubato, an All- State selection, who signed a contract with the Boston Red Sox following his graduation. Ron Radcliffe looked good in his infrequent appearances on the mound. He will be called upon to do much of the hurling for this year's squad. Torn Panico, a substitute last year, should inherit the catcher's slot. Other seniors returning from the 1952 champs include Joe Rosania, right-flelderg ,loe Della Badia and Don Stagg, who will battle it out for the shortstop postg Tony Mack, third basemang and Frank Ricciardi, second baseman. Warren Buttel it t BY 1 f f 1 'f I 4-E 1 X ff, W., A single? 1 fi 3 If f Della Badia in 1 Action vi .J -m '- 4. 1K I l, , f ,f Lf , f J ,rgyng ?3,if,ffjQM:r,,Zf:4ig ff ff ,WM A Close One at Third. ' ' Frank Ricciardi . lifrlffl Practicing Before the Came. Bob Rubino page 149 BASEBALL Continued , Tom Panico xl !, 'X . f 1 Y. If X V M. , r K . S' J Bob Smith A 5 I XX . - , 7 . ' fax V A 1 , ., ff S Dick Barlow Don Stagg Strike Three ! aff' ..T1,f'Z 9, ki Safe? ,, ,A X Joe Della Badia A 3931, :g S .14- '-f yu., - lx, f '- page 150 Ken W'aters K Bob Nardone Captaln Ron Wertman , Busciglio, Captain. Y' 1 J Vincent Surdi, Coach ' Bob Ross: George Ottley: Ray Hiller: Martin 'YanRiperg Dick V TEN N IS Tennis is another popular springtime sport at Bloomfield High. Although the team has not brought home any champi- onships in recent years. the boys on the Squad take the game seriously' and alwavs make a good showing. Mr. Cabot Kendall. the coach of the netmen. works vigorously improving the newcomers and polishing the veterans. Senior Ron Yjiertrnan. a letterman from .the 1932 Crew. returns to lead this year s netsters. FENCING Unfortunately. because of financial difhcul- ties, the Bloomfield High School A..-X. was not able to underwrite the cost of the fencing squadg however. the team did travel to West Point at their own expense to have a meet with the Army plebes. Members of the squad include Richard Busciglio. Captain: Martin Vanltiper: Ray Miller: Faust Lafcalal George Ottley: Robert Ross: and Art Klos. The coach of this team is Mr. Vincent Surdi. f 'ii-Q.,--i 'V . - I, W-gf Y V y I , 45, t' Q V r' 27.4 J. Breslow, R. Ribbons, R. Zahour. R. Wertnian. C. Morgan. I 'f 1 'V 'W 'DX 2 . , ,ii , . , , , 'V' V - Y, , .,.f .,. ' 3' 44 4 ,, . -IKM' 3 . , 1 . . if 4 ,, i , V M g , ' 454 I ' , ' 'xi .- ,,,, Tom LaManna 'lla ' Larry Decker George Seligman ,,.. ' l . . . 4 1 17 I M fy ' I1 , 1 M Z 4 ,att I f,, h w : . . . ,,w,:.,?3- K Q .,..,, ., , lv ,f YN 0 f f ,4 'IL l L fx 1 . !e12i'1' ,,. 1 , f g Q 2, ' 1 lm 'Z Z 54191 Afovli 9 'V 1 T F 5' 0, 1 'W ff , , ff, 4' 7+ . ' , , . , -. .,, VA... ,- 7 rf . , . .- . - .L .W ,,1,,L,,.! av, 2 4 .Q . .9 K .+- Z. 64 1, ..-L ,ggi 4 fi Q , ef r ff X Dick Abell , f , ,ff A , ' I 0, aff f f . f.,,...,,aS, .. A 9 -, ,ffm ' ' -,,--'f 1 ,J f ,ng , . -5' ,441 ',v e 'A '- ' 1 -- .-.iv-V' . I, , 3 'J i,.f..x.. f . , .K J. ...QF fy ,zf.f1i5Tf?f' . ,, A, ': ff. 1.57-if - ' fu- 1-'ki r.-f...,,,, W, . :wa . f ., haf - .. V ,, .V I --..-,D f ' 1 1 V ff! 'I 1, ,,!1Q.,,f mv' ' ,hawk -f,, gs, Donald Beidler John Weller Led by three seniors, Larry Deck- er, Karl Gabriel, and Don Neu- ,,44, E 1e- f,.eh 'T 'lil 32' bert, the Cross Country team ended A ' fig, the season with 6 wins and 3 ll ' i fisg , k, 5' t losses. The B.H.S. runners defeated -',' . ,QE-Q' D e' Q Plainfield, Paterson ES., Wall- er 't 1 1 ' , '1V,h ingford. Clifton. and Rutherford fl X ' 1 twice. The team lost to llvest Side. Ron Meck ' p-ri South Side. and Kearny. Other ' A seniors on the team were R. Gill. ' A D. Young. and V. Greaves. CBUSS CUUNTBY 3 :qi 4t N'Q ., 2 l, f 1' 'A '12 'X J X 4 6 L N x 1 ' , A 1 f x fix 'xfc'- ' K N V X fri-1 ..' 5 2' X af if I N 4' foe: NIR' f 4- x . Q i1 J' , f ' 1 Xqt .u -QfX 'pk' f 6 I 1 Q J lf t N W lk wk X Bill McClusky page 152 Bill Chesney f,, Vincent fLl'l'llYl'S 4 Don Neubert K1ll'll:1lbl'l1'l as . Liar FIRST ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Davis: R. Brooks: R. Abell: G Gibson: D. Neubert: G. Seligman I. Weller: Y. Greaves: R. Davis: T. Lallanna: W. flIcClusky: XY Hardtg C. Morrell: D. Beidlerg R Heck. SECOND ROW: K. Gabriel: IT. Ches nev: R. Willette: R. Polkinghorn W. Dafter: D. Jacobson: J. White J. Owens: D. Fiore: R. Wardrop. R. San Filippo: D. Marcotte: T. Zimmerer: L. Catranog P. Wil- liams: R. Saunders: L. Dunn: L. Decker. THIRD ROW: DonaldArnsdorf.Coach D. Katzenburger: R. White: E Blythe: I7. Donahue: R. Barbiere: YV. Teller: C. Hock: H. Precinski: YY. Schefiel: ,L Simms: R. Gill: W Hardy: .L Cox: R. Barnhardt: T Powell: T. Russo: T. Klarrese. Cap tain: R. Herbert: Warren Lowans TRACK Coach' Ralph Davis Bloomiield ended the T952 track season with a 3 and 3 record in dual meet compe- tition. The Bengals were victorious over Belleville. Nutlev, and Newark Academv: they lost to Clifton, Columbia and West Side. Coach Lowans' squad also placed second in a quadrangular meet and third in a triangular meet. Bloomiield showed its greatest strength in the field events. Tom Powell established a new Bloomfield High School shot put record bv tossing the twelve pound sphere 49'I0 . In addition to taking second place shot put honors in the Essex County meet. Tom placed third in the state lGroup IVIP meet. Tony Russo copped a silver medal at the Newark Board of Education meet by taking a second place in the javelin event. In the 100 and 220 yard dashes. Captain Tom Klarrese and Bill Teller were reliable scorers. Bloomfield was well represented in the quarter mile run bv Dick Abell. Larry Decker was a stand-out performer in the half mile run. Milers Bob White and Don Xeubert excelled in their event as did Ralph Davis and Bob Herbert in the pole vault. Charlie Morrell and Dick Vlvillette picked up their points in the high jump. Bill Teller and Tom Marrese also participated in the broad jump. g During the past few vears interest in track at B.I-LS. has grown. Ro doubt in a few seasons the Bengals will be one of the top threats on the cinders. Indoor track made its appearance on the B.H.S. sporting scene this year. The team used the third floor hall after school as its track. Much credit for the formation of this squad must go to Coach Wilson. for it was through his efforts that the team was organized. The team did very well in meets at Madison Square Garden, racking up an impressive score. Bob Brooks Richard Willette 'N ,Q W '- ss... .ff . .. .. Roger 6.11 .. . B111 Hardt Charles Morrell n- Gordon Gibson page 153 bv fx V 'Aki 'Ll' FRONT ROW-EEFTTO RIGHT. J. Camaratag R. Mer. rilg R. Monseing V. Della Santig Norman Claxton, Coach. ' SECOND ROW: S. Flexj- Kukelskig W. Jolmsopg D. Finns-gang R. Wv6l1HCIQ,!DQXOUHgQ C. Pawllkowflu. .,,gsf'T1 . Larry Cuerino 1 GOLF Richard Monsen page 1 5-1- David Young BOWLING p 1 , .ug X . . Us p t J, l al gg ., S 93 5' A - Il STRIhE! it X Jump ballf gri- ln this, their third vear of inter-school bowling. Bloomiield High copped the :New Jersey Bowling League title. Bowl- ing now seems well established as a popular minor sport at B.H.S. The team not onlv won the league title. but con- cluded the season undefeated. Mr. Nor- man Claxton coached the boys on to their impressive record. The big scorers were Larry Caruso. Tony Farranto. John Dear, Martin 'YanRiper. Bob Schuster, Pete Chmielewski and Bill Yanderlioov. s Q-If . g - 9. 4, Down the alley! INTIIAIIYBAL SPURTS Bloomfield High offers the student who does not have either sufficient skill 'lf or time to participate in varsitv sports 3 wide variety of intramural activities. For the bovs. there are golf and bowling in the tall. basketball in the winter. soft- ball in the spring. and ping-pong all around the calendar. There is alwavs a good response fromB.H.S. students when it comes to forming an intramural-team of some sort. Boys, activities are direct- ed bv Norman Claxton, assisted by the atuflfgtlii. Such jobs as officiating and timing intramural contests are handled bv the students. Earlybird Action page 155 BUWLING ,,.o.,f.,- n .- ff? ,W jhxlxri A, X. arf' BASKETBALL Basketball is perhaps the most popu- lar intramural sport among the girls of B.H.S. Each year over one hundred par- ticipate enthusiastically. The classes first compete among themselves and then the winners battle it out in the play-offs. The Class of 553 really distinguished itself in this sport as it triumphed twice over the other teams in the tournament. Badminton is a game which demands real concentration and quick reflex ac- tion. Following the volley ball season, both the boys and girls of B.H.S. take part in this ever popular sport. The games are held Wednesday afternoons in the girls, gym. Badminton is one of the two co-ed sports offered at Bloom- field High School. J l f Q l f 1 Every Thursday afternoon from De- cember through March, the Bay Avenue bowling alleys were alive with activity, for here was the focal point for another girls, intramural sport - bowling. This year over sixty girls participated in this popular indoor sport. Ten teams were formed, and the competition was carried on as in an adult bowling league. A co-ed bowling tournament. held at the end of the season. served as a final high- light to this enjoyable activity. fe A 1.1 ...I J l f W ,A T ln' sf If 6 f , 'T SWIMMING This year over two hundred girls from Bloomfield High threw away their water-wings with sighs of re- lief. Ten week courses for begin- ning, intermediate, and advanced swimmers were offered as a part of the swimming program at the Orange Y. Some of the girls, in a twelve week course, were able to earn the coveted junior and senior life saving awards. PING-PUNG P1113-pong means skill and fast action on the part of the players and real en- tertainment and enjoyment for the spec- tators. This year the badminton and plug-pong games were carried on simul- taneously in the girls' gym. Ping-pong is another sport that is open to both the boys and girls of Bloomheld High. Li N sizzrrel. . . I9 D ti HOCKEY ground - sticks, cr-r-rack! Wiith the coming of fall and cool weather, these familiar sounds herald the arrival of the field hockey season. From the third week in September until Thanks- giving, this sport was the center of attraction for many Bloomfield High School girls. The games were played on Mondays at Brookdale Park and afforded much fun and excitement for all participating. Ground - sticks, BASEBALL Baseball is becoming ever more popular with the girls of B.H.S. This year many participated en- thusiastically in a number of ex- citing contests, and, win or lose, each girl had a wonderful time. .Ad sang :run n 1, j Il hiya, li in ill 'Hia' ,rv iefa. I.' i Ll 'A-,VV W Y , .L S ff R. X. The game of volley' ball pro- vides much fun and excitement for Mrs. Seelyds gym classes. An inter- class tournament is carried on to determine the winning team of each class. Competition between the girls is very keen. since the winning teams are eligible to play the boys, volley ball teams. The fun really begins when the boys' and girls, teams meet. VOLLEY BALL page 157 zfiiix' ,Q Ik XW1QbqXjx NA, 'NX I X , Z' 1 WMMM X--ata 'q it . , X X XZX IV PLAN X351-Mimi!!! time , - 7917 H957 'UU 541 ailf L-... LEADEBS'CLUB page 158 m..-4 , , Q 0- iw 7f24f, ,- ,-,,, :LCE-.. ,f 5-9 The Leaders, Club contributes greatly to- wards the success of all Mrs. Seely's gym classes. Its main purpose is to develop quali- ties of leadership in its members. The club discusses and corrects any problems that may arise in gym class, plans activities which inter- est the girls, and determines how, as a group, they may be of service to the school. Mrs. M. Seely is the adviser of this club. The officers this year were E. Roberts. Presi- dent, P. Prinos, Vice-Presidentg T. Mabee, Secretary, E. Pennella, Treasurer. MRS. SEELY Ma Seely with her cheerful disposi- tion has won a place in the hearts of every one of the girls with whom she has worked. As the director of such ac- tivities as intramural sports. cheerlead- ers, twirlers, flag wavers, and Leaders, Club, Mrs. Seely has done a magnificent job in providing her girls with an all-round and interesting sports program. The girls agree that with- out Ma Seely and her numerous activities their days at B.H.S. would surely not have been com- plete. GYRI TEADIS 1 is-Qvfr A Junior Gym Team in Action The Senior Gym Team 4'Back with your ropesl Run and jump to the bent arm hang! Now go into the reverse angell Good work! Down! These are the familiar commands that ring out in the gvm every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon. Yes, the gym team girls, under the directions of Miss Russell, are hard at work perfecting their skills on ropes and parallel bars. Chin stands, chest stands, flying angels, reverse hangs, crabs, and scissors are just a few of the tricks the girls enjoy performing. The climax of all their efforts is reached in March when they present to their parents and friends an exhibition of all their abilities. The Tumblers Page 159 ARCIIEBY Ready . . . aim . . . fire! This command only means that Bloom- field High Schools archery team is at practice! Coached hy Miss Russell. these female Robin Hoods have captured one archery cham- pionship after another. ln the past few years, these girls have gained a widespread reputation for their unfailing marksmanship. ln the spring of each year during the gym exhibition. they give evidence of the archery skill which has brought so much renown to Bloom- field High School. DRILL TEADI fat-Mlitii Eight years ago thirty-two senior girls marched off Foley Field and received a standing ovation from the many spectators for their intricate drill routine. Each year since then, a new group of girls has impressed many different audiences with their precision march- ing. This year, as before, a senior drill team, coached by Miss Russell, has been performing the march routine which has become the object of much praise and acclaim. Dressed in their saucy Scotch outfits, the drill team of '52-'53 marched before an appreciative audience at Madison Square Garden in February. sv v4 I 1 Ash gi at fiii qt gs xg' Q ek J - ,R i ' 1 , ,'K 4 in '- I f c s r 1 r Raimi.. . , Q, R y ofa, r , 1-3 ' , n f r 'f . cf Scotties on Parade ' V: ' 4 MISS RUSSELL In Miss Russell, Bloomfield High is very fortunate in having a truly outstanding direc- tor of girls, gym activities. That she has been successful infiher efforts is evidenced by the fame that her teams have brought to Bloom- field High. ln her many years as a B.H.S. gym teacher, Miss Russell has worked patient- ly and diligently with the girls who have par- N ticipated on the teams she has coached. The senior girls will always remember Miss Rus- sell and the important part that she played in their high school days. page 161 U J, 'X l Q SWING SERENADERS Dig that cool music! Know where it's coming from? The Swing Serenaders, popular young men about the school, are giving out with some of their enjoyable swing and sway rhythm. The Serenaders are an integral part of Bloomfield l'ligh's stu- dent functions. ln the past year they have played at numerous school dances. We tapped our feet to the beat of such numbers as Birth of the Bluesl' and 5wanee Riverf, played in the annual band concert. This dance band traveled to Overbrook Hospital and local high schools. lVlr. Hartman. as instrumental music director, is the adviser to the Serenaders. The student leader for this year is our trumpet player, Tom La Manna. S Q5 S S s IN sun max TAL Q ill sn: p XX AmXK,X page 162 X' K r 1 Add the talent and enthusiasm of our outstanding in- strumentalists to the melodious strains of the string sec- tion and the sum is harmonious music from the B.H.S. orchestra. This organization divides the music honors with the vocal chorus at the Christmas program and op- IDRCHESTRA eretta. Lnder the direction of Mr. Hartman, they multiply their efforts to make the Band Concert a success. By this process of simple math, we find that the orchestr he subtracted from our list of memories. l i -Q .li Q E S S S 5 CUNCERT BAND a cannot Music from the concert hand fills the air from the first autumn football game to the dignified march Pomp and Circumstancev at commencement exercises. Between these major events, it plays at rallies, assembly pro- grams, their annual band concert, and an exchange assem- blv with another high school. Mr. Hartman, the conduc- tor of the hand, acquaints the members with the composi- tions of master musicians, as well as with popular music. This organization is adept at converting itself into a marching hand when necessary. ' i f -gzl Seniors in the Band page 163 page 164 cuss CLUB A CAPPELLA VUCAL RIUSIC Performing in the operetta, the spring concert and the Christmas program has kept our outstanding vocal music groups busy this year. The A Cappella Choir gave many concerts for the Home and School Association, various church organizations, service clubs, and school assemblies. They also sang 'tThe Messiah with the Civic Chorus at Christmas. The Boysf Cirlsf and Mixed Clee Clubs participated in school assemblies and in musical programs. These groups, under the direction of Miss E. Albinson, have rendered fine programs of entertainment. GIRLS' We all have our ups and downs! Bovs who wish to develop gvm- nastic and tumbling skills find a rightful place in the Tumbling Club. lt is a popular facet of the intramural sports agenda. Mr. N. Claxton helps the boys to work out on the more advanced apparatus in the gym. Co-Captains are L. Fornoil and R. Richardson. 1,1 V Track Club has provided a new tvpe of activity in its first year of organization. Movies and well known athletes spotlight the program on an educa- tional basis. Tremendous interest has been shown bv students in attending special meetings. Milton Campbell. national school bov champion and rec- ord holder as well as second place winner in the Decathlon in the Olympics. was the outstanding speaker. Mr. Wilson, our cross country and track coach, is the adviser. I-II-Y Grab vour bathing suit and come alongln Youre sure to niake a splash at one of the Hi-Y splash parties. Other features of this organization, under the direction of Mr. Benson, are formal inductions, the donation of food baskets to the needy. and the readiness of the members to contribute their serv- ices to B.l'l.5- LEFT T0 RlGHl': Mr. A. Benson. Adxiserg P Kinach. Treasurerg l. itempel, Presidentg R jNIgGuire. Vice-President: li. Gabriel. Secretary TRACK CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Neubert. Yice-Presidentg Mr. P. Wilson. Adviser: L. Decker. Presidentg K. Gabriel. Secretary-Treasurer. L its al? v ITALIAN CLUB A . 'Tl 'Tl' fs' 0 at 3 V pq1y.,q , 3.. sl ' f. L J ,w .f7 J 'ex B T7 was 2, af, SPANISH CLUB SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT-R. Urie, Presi- dentg C. Davies, Vice-President. STANDING: J. Daggit, Corresponding Secre- taryg S. Mayes, Recording Secretaryg D. Bohr, Treasurerg Mrs. E. Douksza, Ad- viser. As one of the largest and more ac- tive groups in the school, the Spanish Club has initiated a new language ac- tivity in the form of a language club Christmas party. This party helped to foster an interest in and among the language clubs. The breakfast meetings were a huge success for their featured entertaimnent in the form of Mexican dancing and music. Mrs. E. Douksza is the adviser. LEFT TO RIGHT-P. Ohman, Presidentg J. Heyman, Vice-Presidentg P. Latterman, Secretary, S. Stirrat. page 166 LEFT TO RIGHT-.L Della Badia, Presidentg E. Ferrera, Vice-Presidentg M. Priore, Treasurer, J. Rosaniag C. Marrese, Secretaryg R. Nar- doneg Mr. J. Mangelli, Ad- viser. 'JI' To the strains of MO Sole Miov we visit sunny Italy with the Italian Club. The main purpose of the club is to learn more about the cus- toms and cultural back- ground of the Italian people. The club, consisting of ap- proximately sixty-nine stu- dents under the direction of Mr. Mangelli, enjoyed social dancing, movies, speakers, and two breakfast meetings during the year. il L Y-- ,axueif V- x4 F 'f ' 15,19 L.. 4 Q '. 0 W, Q ss- f., . I ? fl le 4 Vive la Franceli' The purpose of Le Cercle Francais, the French Club, is to keep alive interest in French and France at B.H.S. Le Cercle meets with its adviser. Mrs. A. Johnson, once a month in school for a business meet- ing. The members also hold a social meeting everv month at s0me0ne's home. The olhcers of this club include P. Ohman, President: J. Heyman. Vice-President: P. Lat. terman, Secretary: M. Fleming, Treasure-T, LE CERCLE FRANCAIS l t. ,f 9 . ,.fi' i' . - 1 , A f- iii' : 9 .l.' ' ..'i. K 1 Y ta-' 4 t,f'-st. T ' LOS HlDALGOS Los Hidalgos, a new honor society. was formed for bpanish students averaging an A grade. The meetings are carried on entirely in Span. ish. The purpose is to en- large the conversational vo- Cabularv of its members. One of the activities this vear was an field trip to the Lnited Na- tions. Advisers are Miss M. Jenkins and Mrs. E. Doult- SZB. The oldest club of its kind in America, the Latin Club is a credit to Bloomfield High. ln addition to learning about Roman life, the members participate in many service projects, such as donating to the Rome Scholarship Fund and providing a Thanksgiving dinner to a needv familv. The so- cial highlights include , trips, a formal initia- tion of new members, and a partv in May given to the Latin stu- dents in the junior high. LATIN CLUB ...J V LEFT TO RIGHT- Mrs. E. Douksza. Adviser: K. McAdam. Treas- urer: H. Morgan, Presidentg S. Novik. Secretary, .l. Mc- l Loughlin. Yice-Presi- dent: Miss M. ,len- kins, Adviser. 5 fssia- Eff! mn' lim if 4- LL' , 1 4 , tim- - 'Q 'L , T. 'T ., S 1 1' 21 ij , A E sf 1 - 1 9 1. 1-Ah. ' .A .- V . I - - K 1 , ry xii if , S ,L :IV LEFT TO RIGHT-D. Marcotte, Quaes torg A. Healey, Consulg Miss E Donoghue. Adviserg D. Williams Consulg S. Kolodin, Censor. Y ., 'V 1'- . ie f 4 GERMAN CLUB ir th A hot dog roast, a theater trip, and ba- 7 !'! st l zaars are traditional activities of the Ger- man Club. At the club meetings, the mem- bers learn old country songs and dances. L-nder the direction of Miss Zinn, the forty club members extend their good-will by contributing funds for aid to Korea, Ger- many. and local charities. LEFT TO RIGHT-D. Teller. Treasurer: E. Terry. Secretary: Miss M. Zinn. Adxiser: H. Speckman, President: A. .-Xmbrosius, Vice- President. page 1 67 !N l it J 4 iw x WL CAMERA CLUB Don't move! Say gchceseilw calls an enthusiastic Camera Club mcnibcr from behind his array of llasli bulbs and cameras. At the club mm-clings, the students have an opportunity to exchange ideas and discuss the techniques that produce good photography. Mr. Urband is the club adviser. Olhcers are Paul Schwartz, Presidentg Lucille Spas- sione, Vice-Presidentg Tom Moritz, NATIONAL HONOB SOClETY Scholarship . . . Leader- ship . . . Character . . . :ery- ice . . . These are the four qualities upon which every Secretary-Treasurer. The B.H.S. Shutlerbugs i applicant for the Delta chap- ter ofthe National Honor So- ciety is judged. Students of high academic standing. who also qualify in the other cate- gories, may apply for mein- bership in the latter part ul their junior year. Club pro- grams vary from coll--ge moy - ies to organizing an induc- tion assembly uhicli takes place in the spring. Senior examination exemptions were the society's largest project this year. t' LEFT TO RlGHTfL. Dffckcr. Presi- dentg Miss ll. Harrison. Adyiserg M. ftlcflorrnick. Secretaryg Ron Y IN TEBN ATION AL BELATIIINS CLUB Should the Voting Age Be Lowered to Eighteen? This is only one of the many topics discussed by the lnter- national Relations Club at their regular meetings. Added activities included in the clulfs program were a trip to see the UN. in action and many contributions to help the needy of the world. The club's basic aim is to pro- mote world-inindedness and to train tomorrow's diplo- mats in the many problems they will haye lo face. The president of this group is Jack Nicliolfis. Wertrnan, Vice-President. BIOLOGY CLUB L'Cet that thing anay from rnefu shrieks a feminine Biology Club member. as a pranlxster dangles a frog in her face. Besides the regu- lar school meetings. trips to places of biological interest proyide new experiences lor the members. Mrs. H. Crabo is the club adviser. The ollicers arc the following: J. Yan Sprang. llresidentz G. Cooper. Vice-Presinlent: A. Smith. Secre- tary: P. Gray. Treasurer. Keeping un eye out for . A I C 1 X ,-lbs. .1 . rf i X' i iciiiexii.. x, Nlillcr, x.in..i,A- ig lcrronc, livcordiiig Si-crclaryg Nl. tlrccn liw-,ci urcr: ll. Williams, X ici-'l'i'1-sitlcnlg NI,lx,1i. 'K Q . I ilinlx, t.oir:-spoiitliiig N-cr:-tary. CHEMISTRY CLUB blu1dli:1tf'RfSliflf?' Club welcomes all trrcgtrii -5115 cliemistrv who are in. the -ui nfa glancing their knowledge of world-ii O ch emistrv in o-ur scientific the - omnnttees are appointed to plan havepfsglf-3511 vtor each meeting. They advi 'Xe K sllejt speakers, the club ner .Irs. Becker. or club members to conduct the meeting and lecture on lgtcrffllng E'Xper1ments. Other activities I at Yhvi' have arranged for are slides and Held trips. Business is exchanged for pleasure at the dance and social meetings. LEFT TO RIGHT-Mrs. E. Beck- GT. Adviserg P. Mamunes Yice-President: R. Benedict, u .51 3. T B ' qi -4 ' , ' ' 'i f C . H F' ' 2' - I A ,NI ...Mi 1 5- i ' A 4 QC3 Th E7 . A avi? Q sung.. f 1 r. s - . -as : -,,.. . Y 7 , v -T - ..- G ,' -1 , ' -7- V 'G . X 4 X I N-., 6 . ig Xs-.-W becretary: R. Davis, P1-ggi. dent: L. Post. Treasurer. rr' T Inventing trick problems and quizzes DIATII CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT-R. Benedict, Presidentg B. McRae, Vice- Presidentg C. Ohmang P. Jordan, Secretaryg R. Erankg M. Fleming, Treasurerg Miss E. Albinson, Miss K. Wil- liams, Advisers. for the STUDENT PRINTS is the main project of this math loving group. They helped to make and collect mathematic- ally designed Christmas tree ornaments. These mathematicians also tutor any students who needs extra help in math. At the end of the year a prize is award- ed to the person who can solve the most trick problems. LEFT TO RIGHT-R. Benedict, Presidentg B. Pampinella, Vice-Presidentg M. Loesch, Secretarvg R. Tischio, Treas- urerg Miss B. Hunte, Ad- viser. 4 .,. '.. -'ft' -NV' a no . X K A 3 fl Be sharp! 41311. This is the tenor of the meetings of the Musical Nlonday Club. This group has varied talents, ranging from tvvittering sopranos to ukulele strummers. At their meetings once a month the members further their appreciation of music by performing and by giving reports. Each May an open meeting is held for parents and teachers at which all the DIUSICAL MONDAY CLUB members take part. is , :AW LEFT TO RIGHT-Mr. G. Sut ton, Adviser, W. Hardt, President, C. Morrell, Sec- retary, L. Walker, Vice- Presidentg R. Davis, Treas- urer. mf,-IF iff, .. .,, t'4 f'f-ft 'mit 'F LEFT TO RIGHT-S. Cannella, Vice-Presidentg R. Hutchin- son, Presidentg A. Temple- hof, Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. A. Benson, Adviser. MECHANICS 0F TRANSPORTATION CLUB Screw, bolt, pliers! demands an avid member of the Mechanics of Trans- portation Club as he operates on an engine. All motors and no play, how- ever, is not the club motto. With the club adviser, Mr. Benson, the members find time to take interesting field trips. page 170 To serve the school and the community is the motto observed by every Key Club member. With Mr. Sutton as their adviser, the club members take an active part in school and community affairs. This organization is sponsored by the Bloomfield Kiwanis Club. now as SEAT 5 un B.H.S. Printers The printing of attractive publicity posters, dance tickets, and programs is the task of the Printing Squad. The six skillful club mem- bers, advised by Mr. J. Douksza, give much thought and eHort to creating new ideas for each assignment. A small fee is collected to finance a trip to a New York newspaper print- ing plant. The officers are D. Mondo. Editorg -S. Montalbano, Assistant Editor: N. Hayward. Financial Editorg E. Jones, C. Garrett, A. Koch, Compositors. PROJECTION CREW' Lights out, please! is the theme song of the Projection Crew. The members of this active organization. under the supervision of Mr. Grill, devote their spare time to showing school movies and operating the public ad- dress system in the auditorium. A Projection Crew member is always standing bv to assist a teacher with the audio-visual aids program. li f The Pl'0.leclionists if H0lIE ECONORlIC S Have vou ever wondered where that appetizing smell comes from during ac- tixitv period on the second and fourth conomics Club with its twenty-five member is in progress under the direc- tion of Airs. Montgomery the adviser. The climax of the vear's activities is the annual llother'Daughter Banquet in the latter part of Blav. Additional ac- 'vities of the club included gifts for the shut-ins at an old ladies' home at Christmas and serving at various lunch- eons. CLUB Fllghursdav of each month? The Home It 1 The Home Ec'ers They learn by doing JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM R5 - . .-. . ...AA , - 1 rs. Q34 :.f -4- ,.,, ,. . L. eff - ,. , -45 JUNIUR ACIIIEVEMENT junior Achievement is an organization established to train Americas future business tycoons and 'to give 'them an Oppurmnjly for practical business ex- pgfjfnige through the Operation of com- panies. These bosses of the future run their companies from management to duction Although a fairlv new or- TTUT- '- B.H.S.. Junior' Achieve- gal'i1L3l1UI'1 ln ' mrm haf grown larger each year. 151.2 .,-- - ,Z . CIIEFS' CLUB Soups on! That's the crv of the Chefs' Club. Equipped with spatulas. cook books. and chefs' hats. the members try their hand in the art of cooking. ln addition. they par- ticipate in many service projects. All potential culinarv experts hnd their forte in the Chefs' Club. Bliss E. Deleo is the club adviser. 'Z' X . .S -. wi-M, ---as . ,. T 394 I Qs T . 1,1 ,-. 0' - ' ' i 1 K , .F ' V' i -1 LEFT TO RIGHT-L. Peters, Presidentg J. Booker, Vice-Presidentg W. Morris, Sec- retaryg R. Snyder, Treasurer. l LEFT TO RIGHT-B. Schnei- der, Secretaryg B. Van Ness, Vice-Presidentg D. MacGlafilin, President g Mrs. Y. Grill, Adviserg S. Kolodin, Historiang G. Anderson, Treasurer. ,t X F. T. A. The Jerome Salsburv Club is the name given to B.H.S.'s Future Teachers of America Club. lt is open to seniors of satisfactory citizenship and scholar- ship. Their goal is to learn about op- portunities in the teaching field and to cultivate the necessary qualities. Be- side their monthly meeting. the mem- bers have observed classroom procedure in local elcnientarv schools with their adviser Nlrs. Grill. The Junior and Senior Girl Reserves are two of thc most reward- ing clubs in the school. During the Community Chest Drive the girls did volunteer work at the Community House. and at Thanks- giving and Christmas they prepared baskets of food for needy families. Each Christmas and Easter the members outfit and buy toys for two little girls from the welfare agency in our town. ln order to carry on this work, the girls have held an apron sale and a cake sale. The club has one business meeting a month and also a social meeting in the evening with their advisers Miss K. Dennison and Miss M. Jenkins. Senior Girls Reserve officers are D. Fernicola, Presidentg L. Knittel, Vice-Presidentg S. McGovern. Recording Secretaryg S. Junior Girl Reserve officers are P. Ohman, Presidentg C. Graf, Mcliirachan, Corresponding Secretaryg G. Marrese, Treasurer. Vice-Presidentg P. Mack, Recording Secretaryg P. Latterman, Corresponding Secretaryg B. Skeen, Treasurer. May I help you? xv me False SClIO0L STORE A familiar and most welcomed sight to all lf.H.S, students is Penny Pinch- ers' Paradise. Whether it be book cov- ers or school sweaters that you are look- ing for, you are sure to find them in the school store. On hand to keep the store functioning so successfully are the members of the merchandising informa- tion elu--es and their adxiser Miss Bt-sl.-v page 172 - -- V v f ,iw V-,WZ f ' swf . , .1 M J'f '2 f14 . 4, 71 I -f W 3 4 SEN IOR GIRL RESERVES JUNIUR GIRL RESERVES An organization designed to capture the interest of future secretaries is the Careers for Secretaries Club under the direction of 1fl:S Freebern. During club meetings the members receive practice in short- hand and typing, as well as serve teachers by doing miscellaneous typing for them. Other activities in- clude social meetings and the sponsoring of an assembly program. CAREERS FOR SECRETARIES LEF ' .14 -s . f 'fm qi, s.:,:tAax! , h A-.,,tnli i l ij, T TO RIGHT-J. Dag gill N. Caruso, Sec fflafy: P. Leak.- Presidentg Miss M Freebern, Adviserg C Bayard. X'iw-IH-.-si dentg M. Ycaskv Treasurer. ' 'Y Wil .aa LEFT TO RIGHT-Miss P. Ma surnoto. Adviser: E. Stobie. Treasurerg BI. Brown. Yiee Presidentg M. Lndello: BI Biglin, President. fi ' A i 2 49er CLUB B.H.S. says, Hale Mai Ai! to a new-comer in our parade of clubs, the 49er Club. Visions of alluring Hawaii are brought to life by the club adviser Miss Masumoto as she shows slides and describes the customs of Hawaii. To complete the Hawaiian atmosphere dur- ing club meetings, the members have learned to dance the famous hula. SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT-Miss M. Taylor, Bliss H. Burke, Advisers. STANDING: J. Nicholas, Presidentg R. Threatts, Treasurerg J. Hallgartli, Recording Secretaryg B. Person, Vice-Presidentg S. Sempier, Cor- responding Secretary. ff 6 Tint? LIBRARY CLUB Service is the main purpose of the Library Club. The thirty-five members help to carry on the necessary duties for the maintenance of the high school library. lts members take part in the meetings of the New Jersey School Li- brary Council Association and also in the school's extra-curricular activities. V '-3, JUNIDR RED CROSS The ever-ready Junior Red Cross is always busy visiting the sick and help- ing the needy. At Christmas time pack- ages were sent to servicemen. The girls helped to collect funds during drives for charitable organizations such as the polio drive. They also visited Overbrook and the Army hospital at Camp Kilmer. 4 .,f' 1 LEFT T0 RIGHT-Mr. D. DeCamara, Adviserg C. Xenitelis, Corresponding Secretaryg J. Glomb, Vice-President, W. Rust, Presidentg S. Nelson, Recording Secretaryg Mr. A. Power, Adviser. STUDENT CUUNCIL page 174 W Will Have a complaint? B.H.S.'s representative body, the Student Council, is the group to see. Besides keeping the students' desires in view, the organization provides for paid assemblies throughout the year. At meetings on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month, the Council discusses student problems, conduct, and assembly programs. The individual com- mittees of the Student Council, under the direction of student chairmen, plan the rallies, the canteen, and dances. The most important dance sponsored by this group is the Football Queen dance. For many days previous to this ball, the student body of Bloomfield High is busy voting for the queen. The winning beauty is announced and crowned at the dance. The ofhcers of the Student Council are elected at the Youth Week elections in the spring of each year. The newlyselected ollicers hold an organization meet- ing after which the president presents a plan for the Council to follow for the coming year. The main project of the Council this spring was to plan a variety show to raise money for next year's assem- blies. The ofiicers of the Student Council this year were W. Rust, Presidentg J. Glomb, Vice-President: S. Nelson, Recording Secretaryg C. Xenitelis, Corres- ponding Secretaryg T. Lahlanna, Treasurer. The ad- visers were Mr. A. Power and Mr. D. DeCamara. Democracy In Action 1 - Four girls discuss the outcome I of the election wi if Div Q QQY S A X C3 L Balloting for Pulchritude ' , , FO0TBALL QUEEN gg 'Vx TF Cail Marrese-Football Queen I 2' , ,W .J Q. . g, -1 .. t ! 5 r t ,QNX-,' l 5 W , - , , e g , , I 5,5 -- I' if . I I, , j , I FEATURE Emrons , I , I ' li' il LEFT 'ro RIGHT-J. stfmpffl, Feature -Edi- Asg 1-A 3 U , , fl ,Di ,A tor, R. Davis, Sports Editorg B. Schneider, - T f N ...,. 514: '.'- fn' jr' 'th Q Editor-in-Chiefg S. Nelson, Associate -,' Y-of f Editor. 1 it EDITORS LEFT TO RIGHT-R. Meek, Art Edi- torg J. Stempel, Feature Editorg Miss K. Williams, Adviser, R. Davis, Sports Editor, B. Schneider, Editor-in-Chief, R. Brooks, Photog- raphy Editorg S. Nelson, Associate Editor. STUDENT PBIN TS Bloomfield High School is indeed fortunate in having the miracle of the printed word in the form of the STUDENT PRINTS. The content of the paper is directly dependent upon the student editors. The editors have charge of a staff of writers in the areas of news, feature, and sports. The art, photography, business and typing staff are also important parts in the success of the paper. The Columbia Scholastic Press Conference and various other conferences are attended by the editors each year. At these conferences they are given constructive criticism concerning their publication and they learn new ideas about the proper construction of student newspapers. The STUDENT PRINTS has four faculty advisers who work with the editors to produce a successful paper. The editorial staff consists of an editor-in-chief, an associate editor, a feature editor, a sports editor lwhose job it is to cover all the B.H.S. sports eventsj, and art and photography editors. The PRINTS has an exchange editor who takes care of the ex- change editions from many of the high schools in the surrounding towns. The goal of the combined staffs of our school paper is to bring to its readers the best in literary achievement. This aim is met through the con- stant training of the large student staff. From the assignment making, page planning, and material editing to the sales of the STUDENT PRINTS, the many staff members take part in a very valuable part of B.H.S.'s extra- curricular aetivity program. page 176 at 5 l S if ,? iif' 4... 2- Qlfxiiiiutiiori x 4. .--, .f J, -,'s L 4 , I H .,A... 1 1 V7 ? '1y?,E'4f Going to Press ADVERTISING STAFF -JL, T' - IV -rx. V' - N ' an ,, A I by LEFT TO RIGHT-C. Warkeg Miss M. DrakP -Xdsi er C. Bayard, Adsertiring Managerg G. Rzecinski CIRCULATIIIN uk ' SE.-XTED: LEFT TO RIGHT-R. Stanislaw- czykg B. Lavenburgg Miss M. Drake, Adviser. STANDING-N. Caruso, Circulation Manager J. Boureng J. Matting M. Choig S. Sempier. STAFF nerg P. Murphy. TYPING STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT - Freebern, Adviserg L. Caving E. Iago BTU: M.Yann B. 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VA txeieexvieqiuv' D -snap Su ev So sLooMF1sLo PUBLIC sci-fooLs SMR HIGH SCHOOL BLOOMFIELD, NEW JERSEY 160 BROAD STREET June, 195.3 HAR,,iic?:g,RfCE To we Staff: FTNISHEDJ Thanks to you, the guys and gals of the staff of MEMORIES '53, we can finally lay down our pencils, stack up our paint brushes, cover our typewriters and say PhEW. ' Our job 13 one. We have tried to do it well. he seven terrific editors have completed their enormcus task of planning and supervising most of the work involved in e production of a successful yearbook. . . . No more writing . . . rewriting . . . drawing . . . tvping . . filing for the individual staffs whose fine cooperation made our work much easier. . . . The whole staff joins in one big THANK YOU! for our three wonderful advisers--Miss Brummerstedt, Miss Fischer, and Mp, Willever. Their sense of humor, friendly criticism, and willing ness to help have pulled us through many a trying time. 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