Bloomfield High School - Memories Yearbook (Bloomfield, NJ)
- Class of 1955
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Pullxur Hur IS mwsnlu runallau ova Town or Bnaalfrrlbn, HAY roll fur: Nurs um Hun! or rAsctlAf!lc lmtrlla - um fur raw Anal-1 rauk utsrllurxml nr A sliccxssrul. cullln, vnlmzfz nr alrsilllss an A? Hank, urru 4 Hunrny, HAP!! ntlrn um sour. Hu I rxrxlm fa new or nv or nu 101sr Gunlufnra Cuss or Saoonrrun Hlcn S4-nmol., ru nnsolu. Hur Vuun ronnfucczss- Q E f I rw. .lovmvn rmmvan Lrrr. nonzo H. Lvcnrr, 1lf26f54 HA mn. DHS:wre ROBERT B. MEYNER Governor T1 gi fl. U. M ugrfmo R eznv B Mmm: STAT: or New .haluuav Orrxcz or 'run box Lnxuu TRZNTUN T0 THE CLASS OF 1955: I am delighted to send my greetings to the Class of 1955 of Bloomfield Senior High School. You have the distinction of bein: the first class in the second century of your school's evistence and I an sure you have set standards which will be inspiring to the classes which follow yours. As you leave school, I know you are approach- ing the road of life with a sense of szreat af've'xture and with the desire for high accomplish- ment. 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'V 4 4 X I M . 1 1- vrrdwv mmm un up Fw-DAWN EDITH M ALBINSON B S B M Choral Theoretical Music Music' Music' Music' might well be Miss Albinson s theme song os the outstanding leader of BHS vocal ac tivities and a member of the State Com mittee of the Music Department ol N J she rates concert attendance and gar dening as her main interests Musical Monday Club STANLEY S BOOMER B Ed Ed M Bookkeeping Typing Business Machines Awarm genial personality and a hearty manner make Mr Boomer a favorite among our Business Ed students also familiar at B.H.S. for his many diversified interests and a friendly booming voice. Business Education Department Chairman. DONALD K ARNSDORF A B A M Biology Physics Sincenty and energy are but two f Mr Arnsdorfs best known attributes in addition to teaching this busy mem ber of the faculty does important be hind the scenes work for the B H S Ath letic Association Treasurer of the B H S Athletic Asso cratron Assistant Faculty Manager of Athletics JOSEPH E BOGUSZ Health Physical Education Sports galore dominate the life of Mr Bogusz members of the football and baseball squads all agree his ready smile and encouraging words make him a great guy when not coaching this tall rawboned young teacher passes time hunting fishing or golfing Head Coach Baseball Team Assist ant Coach Football Team IRENE F. BRUMMERSTEDT A.B. A.M. English A sparkling smile and a ready wit- that's Miss Brummerstedt . . . known to the staff of MEMORIES '55 as our Miss B, she has been the guiding force behind the success of B.H.S. yearbooks . . . when not thus involved, she de- votes her attention to baseball or Shakespeare. MEMOR!ES '55, Coordinating Adviser. 12 FLORENCE M BECKER Technical Chemistry Well known for her quiet friendliness and willingness to help Mrs Becker en loys most her chosen sublect ol chemis r when not busy at school this teacher spends much of her spare time with her children and grandchildren Chemistry Club 'ii.fff . , GEORGE A CELLA BS AM Health Physical Education Drivers Education s an lecg e thats w a players and fans alike say about easy going Coach Cella has played a magor role in maintaining the basket ball and baseball prominence of BH S when not coaching or officiating he enloys fishing and hunting Head Coach Basketball Team De partment of Health and Physical Edu cation Chairman HELEN B. BURKE B.S. Assistant librarian A quiet smile and a readiness to help are but two of Miss Burke's wonderful attributes . . , a fine librarian, she es- pecially enioys knitting and reading biographical literature in her spa e moments Library Club CATHERINE E CHAMBERLIN English Employers will always be grateful to Mrs Chamberlin for the excellent tram ing an English with which she provides B H S future secretaries always cheerful and willing to lend a helping hand she will long be remembered by her students special interests in clude books antiques and gardening Q'- AGNES M CONROY FRED D CRANSE JR BURTON S DAVIS AB AM English Remedial Reading Conroy has on intensive interest in home subiects and can knit a tricky stitch or sew a pretty seam with the best of them her sympathetic and unfalling help especially in reading have made students appreciate her classes all the more AB AM US History Sociology Geography teacher has astounded us all at one time or another by his vast knowledge which makes his classes something neverto be forgotten reading fish ing painting and carpentry at home round out his brilliant personality Social Studies Department Chairman Mechanics of Transportation comes William Tell during his spare moments spending many of them on archery the remaining free time of this up and coming member of the faculty is embraced by crafts and pho tography Mechanics of Transportation Club gf- I 3 l - r A.B. I ' I . 1 I - .z 'S ,' I A , X 7 Top in y I u - ' h t xv 'L - - 7 r I ' L , . , . , . . , , . . as. . I . . . l . r . I . . Although she teaches a language, Mrs. Our well-dressed, efvtilile Senior hl5l0YY This welcome newcomer to B.H.S. be- I . I l I . I V . I D - In E , .- - , 1 ' K . .. X 'c ,Q it , . , X ' V' ffi . ll A ,I ,, , . , Q 'T C T xg li . DONALD DeCAMARA CHARLOTTE F DEGEN EMILY E DeMEO BS MEd US Hnstory Spanish Gurdance An outstanding energetnc young man Mr DeCamera can almost constantly be seen gnvmg sage counsel to the boys rn the gunuor class names Spamsh as hls lavorate sublect and ramping wuth has chlldren and traveling as has favornte spare time actnvntles Class of 1956 Advrser C EILEEN DONOGHUE A B A M Latrn Mvss Donoghue stnmulates a llvely class: cal nnterest rn her students provmg that Latm as not a dead language her many outsxde mterests keep her constantly busy theatre golng and musuc occupy many hours In he summertlme she can be seen travellng to the For West Latm Club New Jersey Classlzal Assocfatron Presrdent 1 B S A M Biology Guadance Our 55 class advlser statuesque Mass Degen enloys photography theatre and travel actnve an most sports albert as a spectator the senior gurls have many plaudlts for her mstmctnve use of time and effort In their behalf Class of 1955 Adviser KATHARINE T DENNISON A B A M U S History Petlte Mass Denmson takes great pleas ure an playing the puano lust for my own amusement and reading other fine teacher her terse commum ques are mvanably nn green lnk her frnendly charm makes classes n terestmg Student Councrl JOHN J DOUKSZA B S A M Crafts A spontaneous chuckle and a clever sense of humor enliven the day for all who know Mr Douksza a talented artlst he engoys palntlng In olls and pastels as well as domg w rk an rn terror decoratrng about hrs home has mgenulty has made B H S showcases lustly famous among the students MEMORIES 55 Art Adviser Dlsplay Commrttee 14 B S A M Home Economics Hardworklng sympathetic and always ready to help Mass DeMeo IS known to all gurls who take homemakmg er Interest In foods has led her to exten swe travelmg to taste them has u ne sense of humor Chefs Club 1 MARGARET G DRAKE A B A M Slenography Typmg Many of the gurls who have taken shorthand know pleasant Mass Drake for her efflcnent and helpful IHSTYUCTIOTI as wnth many of our teachers she es pecnally enloys travelmg or reading the ads she obtanns are partucularly Important ln helping the PRINTS pay nts way STUDENT PRINTS Business Adviser OWEN T ENGLER Draltmq Graphic Arts Who s that handsome well dressed young man worklng busrly over a draw mg board? that s the versatile and ortnstnc Mr Engler when not busy teachlng thus energetlc faculty member malntams an actuve Interest In camping Key Club Pnntmg Squad INA F. DOYlE A.B. English Sincerity and her interesting classes characterize Mrs. Doyle to her students . . . an avid fan of boating, she spends many enioyable hours cruising on the water . . . ceramics and reading oc- cupy other free moments. MARJORIE G ELY Engllsh Altrursttc pleasant vorced Mass Ely has varied hobbies Including gardening photography travel and the entertam ment of loreugn guests thus versatule faculty member also malntalns a Inttle known Interest an the held ol meducrne Honor Roll National Honor Society Committee DOROTHEAJ FISCHER M F A A M f Long known for her artustrc abllltues talented and fruendly Mnss Ftscher mann talns a well known nnterest IH photogra phy palntmg and the opera wlth out her unlaulung help on scenery our school plays could not be so beautrlul and eflectuve STUDENT PRINTS Art Advrser Senior Play Operetta HELEN M FLANNERY School Nurse Health Educatron A fruendly smrle marks Nurse Flannery wherever she goes known for her capable and sympathetuc treatment of all those who flnd themselves In need of her core readung consumes many of her lecsure hours Future Nurses of Amenca tr Gilberts most familiar trademark WILLIAM L FOLEY Stenography Typing Spirited Mr Foley is mast familiar to his students and fellow teachers for his grutf way of giving and and encourage ment when the qolng gets tough a famous head coach of past BHS elevens h still enioys all forms f athletics and reading Director at 4 I-I 0 s HELEN J GRABO Biology Tall and friendly Mrs. Grabo will be remembered for her interesting lectures and her sincere interest in her students . .. taking care ofa home and collecting glass animals embrace part of her spare time. Biology Club. A 'Y fj lk ffi my-2. , Q .I T g L. E xi , . s Q .- gf .,- .3 , REGINA H GARB B S A M Algebra Trigonometry Solid Geometry ls that someone discussing the theory of functions In an animated volce7 odds are its Miss Garb well known to students for her outstanding teach Ing and helpfulness this friendly faculty member enioys music sports and travel in her free moments Coordinator of Student Activities DORIS E GILBERT Secretary Principal s Office A friendly sympathetic smile is Miss when not busy about the BH S office this secretary does voluntary hospital and Sunday School work other in terests range from ceramics to knitting. FRED C. GRILL A.B., A.M. Visual Aids Although not a classroom teacher, friendly, easy-going Mr. Grill has given B.H.S. students great cause to be thank- ful for his films . . . hunting, fishing, gardening, and an active interest in the Bloomfield Lions Club are among the many hobbies of this faculty mem- ber. Coordinator of Visual Aids. I6 'N ANNE S GEARY Secretary General Office A real sense of humor and spirit of efficiency are but two of the qualities which make Mrs Geary so well liked by BHS students when not busy about the office she enloys golfing swimming and knitting 6 VERSES P. GRILL A.B. English Helpful advice and a flrm but friendly classroom manner make Mrs Grill fa tar to all at B when not busy around school thus teacher spends Ietsure moments readmg or gardentng Future Teachers of Amerrca Typrng Petute Muss Hynson s lavorute occupation RAYMOND W HARTMAN A B A M Instrumental Musn: Musrc Theory Famtllar to B H S students for his out standtng work wnth the band and or chestra tall amtcable Mr Hartman IS even better known to his students for hrs tnslstence on constant practnce spends spare tnme at sportlng events and rn hrs workshop Swrng Serenaders Small lnstrumen tal Ensembles WINIFRED HUNT Z 'JP- Merchandrsmg lntormatlon BERYL E HUNTE Stenography Secretarral Practice Another of this years trtendly vtva crous newcomers to BHS Mtss Hunt spent two years ln the WAVES before dectdmg upon a career tn educatnon travelmg and theatre golng occupy thus young teacher when not busy help Ing her students Careers tor Secretarres A B A M Algebra Geometry Although pleasant soft spoken Mlss Hunte enloys mathematucs tremendously her secret love us really the study l phtlosophy her quiet smlle and en couragmg words wall long be remem bered by her students Math Club KATHLEEN L HENTZ B S M S Guidance As head of the guldance department wellllked Mass Hentz plays a truly rm portant role tn the aflatrs of B H S when not busy advlsunq a tumor gurl on a matter concerntng her future thus octave teacher lakes to read travel or attend the theatre Guidance Department Chorrman Class of l956 Adviser ELLEN R HYNSON Speech Dramatrc Arts s workung wuth eccentrlc and tunlov :ng students at play rehearsals her drama mterests extend to attendung and acttng tn plays a great sense of humor and a wonderful smlle make her another well known faculty member Senror Play Senror Forum Operetta MABEL V JENKINS A B A M Spanrsh Adros y buena suerte thats Spanrsh teacher Mrss Jenkrns farewell to the Class of 55 rn addrtron to marn tarnrng rn her rnterest rn the language arts thrs energetrc member of the far: ulty also tlnds trme for qardenrng pho tography and travel Senror Grrl Reserves RUDOLPH L KNAKAL A B A M Brology Chemrstry Gu dance e tdents of BHS wrll long member handsome blue eyed Knakal lor hrs rnexhaustrble supply of humor and excellent rnstructron home Improvements photoqraphy and lrstenrng to a wrdely varred musrc col lectron take up hrs free hours Class of 1957 Advrser ALICE Y JOHNSON A B A M French B H S students are extremely fortunate rn havrng for therr French teacher the hrghly capable and versatrle Mrs John son entertarnment of forergn guests a collectron of forergn stamps lcnrttrng travel and a keen enroyment of sports are among her many and varred drversrons French Club CABOT D KENDALL A B A M U S Hrstory Broad shouldered sandy harred bass vorced Mr Kendall rs the very rncarna tron of an hrstorrcal flqure krnd but stern hrs prercrng vrvrd blue eyes alone can marntarn order rn hrs classes known for hrs varred sports actrvr tres and flne teachrng techniques Hr Y Club Tennrs Golf ALBERT F KOEHLER Draftrng The extremely varred rnterests of busy Mr Koehler ranqe from genealogy to gardenrng to crafts to antrques although a Related Arts teacher hrstory rs really hrs favorrte lersure trme sub ec hrs retrrement thrs June wrll truly be a loss to B H S Supervrsor of lndustrral A ts rn Bloomfield Related Arts Department Charrman 18 ic -1 FLOYD T JORDAN A B A M U S Hrstory A versatrle and hrghly regarded teach er wrry Mr Jordan has a wellknown afllnrty for subdued bow tres most students wrll agree on hrs great sense of humor albert very subtle often speaks of teachrng days rn a one room schoolhouse Youth Week Boys and Grrls State Crtrzenshrp lnstrtute 4- J'Q N1 - -ev, 1 X . 1 ' f - . . t . , - , n s , . rr . rr- 1 - I ' - - I I A - 1 U ' r - . A I I - ' - I I r r ' I . I ' ' . - - . . . , , . ., . . . V . . I . , . . I 1 ' r 1 1 ' ' ' ' N Th S U . . . I Ye- . . . U U ' .- , V Mr. ' ' ' . . . . .- I .I I . . y . I I . . . . . - K , il , . B.S. 'V , i , I 1 1 . . . . , . . r . I r ' , p-...,- J PAULINE N. LAFERRERA A.B. Basic Math, Plane Geometry, Algebra A new member of B.H.S.'s Math De- partment, Miss Laferrero finds algebra class the best part of the day . . . all who know her say she rates a strike on and off the bowling alley where she spends some leisure hours . . . when not working for her A.M. this ambitious, young teacher also enjoys reading. LOREN E LEEK English Journalism Neatly tailored clothes a flashing smile vivacsous charm a contagious laugh and a very sympathetic manner bespcak tall willowy Miss Leek among the busiest of teachers she somehow finds time for such out :de en loyments as the theatre and reading STUDENT PRINTS Literarv Adviser WARREN H LOWANS BS AM Health Drivers Education Physical Education lt seems as if almost everybody in B H S knows broad shouldered Coach Lowans o familiar figure as head football coach he I5 noted both for his great teams and the fine men he molds still retains an interest in flying from his Navy days Head Coach Football Team Assist ant Coach Baseball Team 1 PATRICIA M LYTLE Secretary Central Office Tall pretty Miss Lytle is our rnost recent addition to the secretarial stag having been graduated from BHS gust last year an avid baseball fan she will be best remembered for her pleas mg personality and quiet efficiency ,ay PAUL E. LOVEN A.B., A.M. U.S. History, Consumer Education Dividing his many talents between his tory and managing the school store Mr Loven is always kept busy as patiently answered all of our many questions regarding consumer buying and Income tax Junior Achievement School Store GEORGE H MADDEN B S M Ed Bookkeeping Business Law Typing An easy aoung and kindly manner plus a keen sense of humor odd up to toll Mr Madden when not busy with classes or BHS banking repre sentatives this busy faculty member may be found trying out a new camera or a new recipe School Savings uv Nr. nm K JOURNAL cnannncnrrvxs-.f.L,C,'-, f--s mums aan un P4115 nm W1 pq- 1 I . A.B. ' , , I . . I . . V I ix , . . . , I K- . . . . ,, X f it ' .?. , ., . . . , . , , . . ., . . - - - , f - . - I A I I ' ' I . . ' u 1 ' I . - . . ' ' ' ' I . . . U - . f . ' I ' - . . . , ' , : ' ' - - I I ' . 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EDMUND MAGEEHAN B 5 A M Chemrstry Physrcs Inverted V eyebrows and a powerful stocky burld all bespeak Mr Magee an any of hrs students wrll attest to hrs genral sense of humor e scrences were made vastly more rnter estrng vra hrs never farlrng help Electronrcs Club ANNA J MILLER BS AM U S Hrstory Known as one of only two women rn the history department Mrss Mrller has varred rnterests people places books theatre and Ideas devotes a srn cere manner to her work and under standing help to her students lnternatronal Relations Club Alf JOSEPH MANGELLI A B A M ltalran A fun lavrng demeanor and a great sense of humor makes classes under the drrectron of Mr Mangellr really sparkle one of our popular language teachers he enloys readrng and rn hrs own words trnkerrng wrth cars when school rs over for the day 'talran Club HAROLD G MEYERS BS MS Chemrstry College Algebra Mah rn any shape o fom rs Mr Meyers favorrte food for thought enloys posrng problems to make hrs students thunk but remarns to ard and encourage a strugglrng student ou srde rnterests center rn photography clubs and crvrc groups Department of Matlrematrcs and Sc: ence Charrman ROBERT W MINCHIN B S A M Metal and Plastrc Shop As the boys rn hrs classes can testrfy Mr Mrnchrns affable personalrty makes hrs classes pleasant sa does hrs great sense of humor soy members of the stage crew wrth whom he spends many before and after school hours Stage Crew 20 'Q-s AA WALTER R MASON Technrcal Pl'rysrcs Known for the srlent gruff exterrar used to camouflage a heart of gold M Mason s marn rnterests center rn scrence other varred rnterests and actrvrtres however also take up much of this busy faculty members spare trme 9 9 Cm Bk Lt NIJ llllt i Y . . t I . th .W A - 'il .., b 4 5. Q B il L, Q ..,.. --,-- B.S. fr rr - ' - - ' 1 - , r. ' ' ...th ', . . . ,. H- . . H , . - . 1 . 6 7 1' IC I lDI .lt -..--,-p,,. , . ., . . All . L Nw- t ' r r ' . . l , . r . . I . . .., . . . '- . 1 ' ' ' I ' ' . ' l . - r , , f - . ,, .- IL ll r . ., . . 1' - f l.', . I, N. 1 . , g 'S'--..,,, v JOSEPH S MOORE B S M Physical Education Drivers Education To find energetic easy going Mr Moore lust look for the football or basketball team an assistant coach of both sports this time teacher has become an integral part of BHS athletics spends his few free moments driving Assistant Coach Football and Bas ketball Teams RALPH O BERG BS MEd Math Algebra Plane Geometry Another of BHS s new faculty mem bers Mr OBerg prefers mathematics to other classes avocatlons Include com collecting leather toolmg and woodworking among others u nts his classes will recall tose vivid tres LOUISE C. MONTGOMERY B.Sc., M.Ed. Quick moving, energetic and talented Mrs. Montgomery is known to many girls as a sympathetic friend . . . has helped make costumes for both senior plays and operettas sewing and knitting are her spore time actlvlttes Home Economics Club ELIZABETH L MURCHIE School Nurse Drivers Education Home Nursing Community Health Efficiency and sympathy are but two of the characteristics which cause Nurse Murchre to be well liked a sharp wit and a friendly smile also help to make her patients feel relaxed .lumor Red Cross Councrl EVELYN .I OLSEN Graduate Dietitian Mrs Olsen is another newcomer to B H S her philosophy can best be expressed In her words The way to a students heart is through his stomach wrshes students would eat more of her hot lunches occupies spare time playing golf bowling and bridge Cafeteria Director Qu fffw I VESTA M PARSONS B S A M Ph D English Combining a brilliant grasp of her sublect with a wonderfully dry sense of humor D Parsons never falls to bring life to the ordinary school day work on commencement exercises and the Parents Newsletter consume much of this fine teachers spare time Language Arts Department Chau man S. ROSEMARYL PERRONE Guidance Department Secretary The present group of seniors knew Miss Perrone two years ago when she was lust graduating active in Talent Time she also engoys reading and cooking favorite sport is tennis we shall remember her quiet efticiency and the endless hours she devoted t helping our class JEANNINE B ROMANO Office Slat? Manager Pert pretty Mrs Romano works in our central otilice knitting and reading take up mast of her outside time . . . has always extended her sympathetic help to confused students while help- ing to run the school smoothly. IV' LYDIA M POLGlAZE A B A M English An intensive interest in traveling camp ing collecting cookbooks and reiimsh ing furniture makes Mrs Polglaze a other versatile teacher B H S tu dents will long remember her sense of humor and fine teaching National Honor Society ROBERT A ROCKWEILER A B A M Spanish English A native ot Wisconsin tall brown haired Mr Rackweiler enloys foreign movies and outdoor sports for recrea tion when not engaged socially or athleticolly this fine teacher allows politics to occupy much of his spare time a varied and energetic pro gram of teaching makes his classes well liked Track Assistant Coach CAROL S. ROUS English Speech Statuesque charming Miss Rous has al- ways extended a helping hand to any student in trouble . . . busy as she is in school, she still finds .time tor modern dancing, swimming, reading, traveling, and dramatics . . . our plays have been greatly enriched by her assistance. Make-up Commilteeg Senior Playg Operetta. 22 ANDREW T POWER B A M D Woodworking Capable and earnest Mr Power is both liked and respected by all his students although known best to the Class of 55 for his work in wood shop he also serves as President ot the Bloom field Teachers Association ki V' Nsrx ...L EDITH C RUSSELL Physvcal Educatron Forty one years of outstandung servlce naw draw to a close for Bloomflelds Mlss Russell whose drlll and archery teams have brought BHS natnonal recognmon when not supervlslng her many school actuvltues Ilkable Miss Russell engoys crochetnng embrolderlng and the theatre Drill Teams Gym Teams Tumblmg Team Archery Team Sophomore Arch ery Club MYRA D SEELY B S M Physrcal Educatfon Health Frnendly and energetic Ma Seely wnll never be forgotten by the gurls f BH S as a leader of so many of thenr actuvltles she has found a well earned nuche an thenr hearts spare moments embrace dancung sewung and athletucs Leaders Club Intramural Sports Cheerleadmg Twrrhng GEORGE L SUTTON PHYLLIS B SUTTON BS AM Drafting Gurdonce Drstnbutrve Education A flrm handshake and a qulet fruendly smile mark M Sutton wherever h goes when not busy about the Sensor Guldance omce ths tall em csent member of the faculty relaxes whale worlung about the house or fish 9 Class of I955 Adviser Tall slender Mrs Sutton I5 one of the two marrred couples teacheng un BH S her sympathetuc helpful manner makes her classes a favorate when not teachung she travels to varuous bus: ness flrms observlng her puplls Drstrrbutrve Education Club Senior Play Program Committee ALICE C STERNS Englnsh Merchandising Informatron Our newest Engllsh teacher IS Interested un many actuvntues sxngung In the church cholr playing puano organ compossng and arrangnng music use up some of her free tame a vwaclous personaluty she has made her classes and sensor homeroom really enloy thus last year Junror Girl Reserves MARION H TAYLOR B S Head Llbrarlan Quiet reserved and eftlcuent Mnss Tay lor IS certamly famulnar to the students of BHS for her fine work as end lubrarlan when the school actuv mes ore over for the day thus faculty member finds tume for readnng gar denung and the theatre Library Club ,ps o.o. , ., , VL . - , , . I I . ' ' ' ASB. , , ..,A.. , . .O 1 . . , , I Jr ai f l -- B-S- A.B., A.M, I Y. 9 ' ' . 1 ' A' , I - i ', . EDWARD M URBAND B Arch M Arch A M Plane Geometry Algebra Mr Urbands genlal smule and suncere manner wull remaun wtth has students long after graduatlon a versatnle member ol the faculty he has an active mterest ln math scuence photography and art Camera Club NORMAN 0 WERTMAN BS AM Bookkeeping Clerical Practfce Calculatlng rows of neatly columned figures us Mr Wertman s forte any club treasurer would recogmze thus quletly outstandnng teacher Instantly an avid phllatellst his hobby fills some of hrs spare tume School Treasurer BARBARA M VAN PATTEN A B A M Socrology Geography Guidance Among Mlss Van Pattens many unter ests are cooklng musuc the theatre swummung and square danclng corollary to her guudance work as her sympathetic understandmg of our prob lems In and out of sc ool Class of l957 Adviser WILLIAM A WlllEVER S BS Bookkeeping Ofllce Practice Typewntmg The malorlty ol our Buslness Ed students have a much brughter future because of the experience and expert and of Mr Wlllever the toll well built frame of thus fine teacher belues hrs favortte outdoor dlverslon of motormg MEMORIES Photography and Bus ness Adviser Q59 AlICE N VIGEANT English Spanish Another friendly newcomer Mrs V geant derives real pleasure from work Ing wuth young people n e our other fine teachers she presents her sublect In an lnterestlng manner lelsure tlme Interests mclude reading blcycllng and embrolderung Make up Commntee ' all .4 U N JAV l 1 ,564 1 .ty PETER WILSON B S A M US History World History Been around a track meet recently' See that tall handsome brown clad agitated man? Of course thats Coach Wilson who did his running for both Seton Hall College and the New York Athletic Club all graduating stu dents will really mlss his lively sense of humor and great understanding f history Track and Field Cross Country Coach Track Club unm.-g.- KATHARINE wn.uAMs A.a., A.M. English Well known about B.H.S. for her in- terest in literature and music, versatile Q Miss Williams also numbers camping and photography among her many in- terests . . . traveling about foreign countries rates high with this faculty member. Musical Monday Club. ALBERT ZABADY A B A M Biology Chemistry A welcome newcomer to the faculty chemistry rate as hugh with hum gives much expert attention to such hobbies as astronomy and fishing an otherwise stern visage readily as sumes a genial smile at classroom wlttlclsms Camera Club SEYMOUR R WILLITS A B A M Algebra Basic Math Geometry Calm genial patient Mr Wllllts en loys teaching math a neatly pre crsioned well ordered mind as his trade mark music reading and garden ing occupy his leisure moments MILDRED R ZINN AB AM German English Since many schools do not have courses In German BHS students are really lucky to be able to study Deutsch and doubly lucky to have such a competent and helpful instructor as Mass Zinn spends spare time enloynng many sports music the theatre and traveling German Club 'WU' 1-is 0 ' o 1 Mr. Zabady finds that biology and Dr, Q 1 K ' 1 ' ' '. K.','?' ' ' ' - J 1 ... ' ' jf' '. 3-A . ' . ', --, l i. ji' Q '- 9 '. s l ff FRONT ROW: Left to Right-A. Ruvo, C. D. King, Mrs. J. Kuhnen, Matronp A. O. Lorentz, Assistant Custodian. LAST ROW: C. E. Lehing, E. Washburn, R. Gowen, O. C. Anderson, Fireman, W. F. Cummings. CUSTODIAN S JOHN JACOBS, Head Custodian SENIOR HOMEROOM TEACHERS SEATED Left to Right C E Donoghue A C Stems A N Vigeant E M Albmson M R Zinn STANOINLG: A. Willever, P. B. Sutton, V. P. Grill, F. T. Jordan, B. S. Davis, O. T. Engler C Chamberlin L M Polglaze G H Madden NOT PRESENT F M Becker fr ii? 44, , 14' 4... 3,14 , f!.5x3lf5,g-' ,V ff. Eff f-Ykffiyi , ',gqk.qQ2 , , . ,.-,Q ,Hg , k,H:e HL.:-'iff -- - . 1 ... , ,r f - nf' 1: :EL .3 .,--Fry. . ty. - na L,fa, civ- .x 1., 1' .. V..- . ,R k.. . K 'f'f1,, 4 .' I-.ttf-3 . IL: fait, W, . .5f-9? 7' 'life-5 . H -L ,U ,:'.',f ,gs...A ' , 'Qff,'. if HF? lf2'f?? rm-,. 9:41 , 1 . -px-, ..,, 1 iff' -- W.:- 1,4 gf N Aa..f,f5i , xg,-mg 4. f-1: ., A iiff 5 4. 3 .'- -l 31 Y,-sign-55 Z I .. ,ia sr-., . f. 1, : 12:.,.,aigsi - Q -1 M .. is-s2,5.f.'.qE'px.'v , JA . , , n-w CHARLOTTE F. DEGEN The girls of the Class of '55 greatly ap- preciate Miss Degen's keen interest and tireless patience. Many have been the occa- sions upon which her sympathetic under- standing and unerring iudgment have guided us in our academic and extracurricular un- dertakings. She has devoted innumerable hours both before and after school to help- ing us through many trying situations, she was always ready to lend a sympathetic ear to our problems and to offer suggestions for their solution. Miss Degen's outstanding con- tributions to the success of our class will always remain a part of our fond memories of B.H.S. To her, our guidance counselor, class adviser, and friend, we extend our heart-felt thanks. GEORGE L. SUTTON We, the boys of the Class of '55, thank you, Mr. Sutton, for your untiring efforts in our behalf. In your capacity as guidance counselor, your primary concern has been helping us solve our problems, whether they dealt with high school, college, or present and future employment. Many is the time your genial, warm personality and under- standing manner have enabled us to face our problems and overcome them success- fully. All who have sought your advice have come away with the feeling that you have taken a personal interest in each individual. We, who have had the privilege of your assistance these past three years, wish you all success and good fortune in the years ahead. Y MGB 1 V L- ,Lf vm ' i' x , . , .hr . 4 -, - 'wr 2 X - -p. I . , ,fd M . fl? 1 SLE I Q', Q .gf 4 ' :- I - 5. .iv ' - M .. -. ., . 'ai 4 f Q A ., .na- n - I ' ,1, . . I ' 4. 32. 4. s N A x 1 3 A ,. . . '4 x ,' ' 'v , . xx r ' f -f-E GT' X N ,f x X . ' ,, Y X l' . 1 ' x . .1 X...x K 72- .l gl' w A X - --:af - .. ., . . fr. gy., , X., . , V 31-.N .. -A - . XX g , -. , - Q 1 ,ft , '. 'L' -, Y, p 4 R . . 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ALGAR Mechanics is Bob's favorite topic . . . noted for his hot Ford, loud shirts, and favorite expression, Yo! . . . called Boots and Saddles by friends Tom Tennesen, Vinnie Carano, and Dove Belt who also have a way with cars . . . plans career as a T. V. technician . . . will miss rallies and old friends. Projection Crew. BISHOP R ABERNATHY Bishop is one of our hardworking stage crew boys will miss his many friends including Ralph Dleclx Bob loesner and Al Pester listening to the radio or build mg model airplanes occupies any spare moments mechanical engineering is ln the future for this lad Stage Crew MARGARET MARY ALBIEZ Friendliness shines through Marges expres- sive eyes agree friends Nancy Williams Dorrie Copron, ond Pat Brower . . . ot- tending football and basketball games were her thrills . . . les Femmes uses up her spare time . . . secretarial work seems to be mode for her. Home Economics Club: Girl Reserves: Careers for Secretaries. v'ff..EQiE.ilil. X- .'.' ' , 0 . I ' L? I L, . -5-..4-K-3----' 1' . '. NORMAN R. ANDERSON Andy is known for his accustomed position in the first seat of a classroom . . . he will miss the many laughs derived from lunch periods and assembly programs . . . his crew cut is a familiar sight to friends Eu- gene Pearce, Donald Teller, and Tom Pross . . . a career as a chemist is in store for ,X , K sw 'I . him. Key Club. 'vga' 11 -14 Ch By the dawn s early light GERALD ALLEN Smiling eyes and good naturedness spotlight Jerry wherever he goes will long re member the qaod times with the stage crew and football team when not particr pating in varsity athletics this future MD enloys listening to records driving and hilung best pals are Charlie Nay Rolf Diecl: and Ken Stunt: ROBERT ARNOLD ALLEN An all around swell guy say Reds pals Mike Polnto Bill Schmeasser Marvm Gruber and Ty Heineken plans to study meds cane and become a physician known for has sense of humor and curly red hair enloys lunch periods and company of friends at B H S Student Council french Club Latin Club i' SENICRS DONALD G ANDERSON A great guy lots of fun say pals David Luke Ken Powell and Ralph Henderson an avid Yankee fan Don also enloys all B H S sports events will remember fun in chem lab and fifth lunch hobbies vnclude golf and fishing plans to enter the business world Camera Club Chemrstry Club Golf Tournament Track Team Math Club Sec retary 72'-7 t i '-..'Ii X ., , 3 T -T Q if ,f 1 ., at - l L., Q Y - 1 Q- .... V ' 1 l H I L ' - ,- ' l K , x ll I ' ll Stage Crewg Foatballg Senior Forum. Key Clubp Intramural laslretbdll. ' I I I I 1 - 5' 5 ' in f l 1 L' l ff A 1 . l JOYCE M. ANNINO Big brown eyes and a friendly smile make Joyce one of our cutest seniors . . . chums Susan Hartke Cathy Lundie and Carolyn Harmon say this future medical assistant will miss gab sessions at Wessels with the Debs and flagwaving . . . enioys wonderful times in chemistry lab and at the basketball games Flagwavrng Squad Spanish Club French Club Girl Reserves MEMORIES 55 Photography Staff Leaders Club SENIORS DAVID L ARMITT Tall slender Meade enloys his friends generally answers pals Attilio Sontamone Tom Lewis and Sal Sorce with his favorite saying l know basketball football games and fun at lunch have left him many happy memories Dave s future is not yet decided X FRANK P AUSYIN egiate dress and whute bucks are two f Franks characteristics plans to be come an interior designer enloys endshlps with Paul Curran and Charley ewart will miss art crafts and friends most enloys skating and swim ming In his spare time Student Council Annie Get Your Gun Father of the Bride Student Prmce Art Staffs Display Commrttee 45 MARIE DOLORES AUTORINO Friends Pat Weber Margie Derro and Bobble Brookes agree on Maries friendly and happy attitude toward life upon graduation plans to enter secretarial work will miss lunch wsth friends enloys basketball games victory dances at B H S and playing the accordion Girls Softball Homeroom Bank Rep resentatrve .pn 1-1' RICHARD G BABINSKI Now how do you feel? announces that Butch as here hell remember printing mechamcs classes and the fun at lunch Tony Charles John Campo and Tom Brennan share that leisure time is boy might be the auto mechanic who re pairs your next car Prmtmg Club i Alb if 1 ' t 4954 fri 2X fi 4' -,--f MARGARET I. BAKER Marge is well lznown for her short brown air will miss homeroom periods and the fun had with friends Marie Russo Car mela DlMalo Dottie Vollmar and Barbara Joos working on a photograph album claims her spare hours future holds work as a retail store manager lntramural Softball Junior Achievement D E Club President Father of the Bride Program Committee CONSTANCE DEBORAH BAILEY Connie's pleasing smile is matched by an equally pleasant personality . . . I don't know, she says to friends Joan Fulton, Felicia Leo, and .loan Depsan . . . will often recall football games, rallies, and friends . , . another of our future secre- taries in the making. Homemalring Club, Secretary, D.E. Club, Father of the Bride . l The Charge of the late Brigade f O Z ,,,.f' ROBERT JOSEPH BALLAS Bobs hearty laugh can usually be heard when un the company of friends Wally Prill Harry Hering and Bob Sheridan . . . football games crafts class and old friends will be in his remembrances . . . hillbilly music gains this lads ear . . . he leans toward bookkeeping as a future career. fl ,-l IARBARA l. BALTON Pretty Barb says she'll miss the football rallies and chums Sue Holmes and Pat Gloeckner . . . noted especially lor her long, curly, blonde hair and her friend- liness toward all . . . Barb will be an out- standing addition to the field of nursing. Junior Gym Teamp Archery Clubp Biology Clubg Junior Red Crossg Chemistry Club. ROSEMARIE ANN BAIBIERI Good friends Dorothy Cuplxa Harriet Schuldt and Rosemarie Cagglano will re mam foremost In Roes memories of B H S the Library Club and rallies held many good times banks on a career as a secretary listening to Julius l.aRosa and rooting for the Yanks takes up her spare time library Club Antornes ALPHONSE I.. BARBIERE Al is noted for his curly hair and neat appearance . . . will retain memories of good times in lunch and gym with John Kroeger, Lou Niosi, and John Wary . . . loolxs forward to a career in diesel en- gineering . . . often heard saying Be good! . . . singing of Doris Day and Tony Bennett helps with his homework. O : Jim L A ff Q' A other regechon from Vassar ' 36 JAMES E BARR Jam us known for his height and hearty laugh enloys lunch period choir and assemblies An life goes on h comments to friends Mott Fleming John Fntton and Allen Fitzpatrick sports activities take up most of his spare tme plans for the future include college Cllorr Blossom Time Play the NAN JEAN BARRETT Gemal red haired Nan is the only BHS girl with same first and last name as her closest friend Nan Barrett frequently exclalms Oh George! to amusement of 49 Game companions Barbara Pshywara and Marcia Goldman intends to follow secretarial career Senior Drill Team Junior Gym Team Student Council Girl Reserves .,,,?BW' NAN PORTER BARRETT Fnendlmess and loyalty are but two of Nans outstanding traits enloys the music of Eddie Fisher and the companion ship of Kathy Hager Nan Jean Barrett Pat Levey and the other Angettes plans include a course at Berkeley Secre tanal School National Honor Society MEMORIES 55 Typing Staff Girl Reserves STUDENT PRINTS Typing Stott Careers for Secre tanes Corresponding Secretary RICHARD E BARRY Dick says sodas at Whites and pizza ple are has real weaknesses an avid foot ball and basketball fan pals Harry Fisher Bob Bennett and Skippy Gould provide him with laughs galore t is future air craft mechamc will long remem ber the sclence classes and assemblies at B H S Aviation Club Treasurer Chemistry Club Chefs Club SENIORS MERVYN A. BECK Known for his dimples and crew cut Mur- phy has been active on the varsity baseball team all during his high school years . . . elected co-captain for his senior year he will look back an varsity sports and art classes with pleasure . . . friends Mike Antolino and Jack ODonneIl rate this future member of the armed services a true pal. Varsity Baseball, Co-Captaing Basket- ball. 37 5 ,. ,, , 'T iv fe reg 4 in 6? Iii c Y Qqsiq if XMLJ if 38 DAVE R. BELT Cars are Dave's chief interestp hence the nickname Hotrod . . . mechanics and metal shop are highlights of B.H.S .... his crew cut and choice of cars stand out future Includes either enlisting in the Navy or becoming a machinist will miss rallies and old friendships Audio Visual Aids Crew Mechanics of Transportation Club Printing Club MEREDITH ANN BENNINGTON Men rates high with frnends Kathy Hager Pat Rae Pat levy and the other Angettes known for her friendliness and pretty hair says shell really miss the fun in chem lab and craft class enloys dancing and cowboy music hopes to become a medical secretary Senior Girl Reserves MEMORIES 55 Photography Staff Make up Crew Cam era Club Display Committee JOHN J BENNETT John really enioys study and the many sports activities at B H S chemical en glneermg seems to be In this boys future playing football and golf are his hobbies Dave Luke and Ed Thurston agree John will be missed around these parts Football Basketball Baseball Golf Glee Club 'LX nascar Y BENNETT engmee friends quickly emu ry lab and study periods at BHS goes hunting and fishing In has spare time will mlss friends Harry Fisher Skippy Gould and Lenny Schlllrng after graduation Ml i . - . i. i '- i i i . at f S tt rl vis c ii S ' A , x i i in '. . if Q ,- I r 1, V 44' E as J i Q' C ' I I Bob' plans I ent r e fie of automotive X g . 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' I I CLAIRE JUNE BIGLIN Kindergarten teaching is Claire's ambition in life . . , among her many friends are 1 Vltal information Ev 7 1955 CARL T BERGEMAN Car like most B H S students en oys studies and lunch period pals rate him a great guy will miss dances and friends Anthony Melllla and Buddy Mc Arthur engoys riding horseback and driving cars olans a career in account ancy for the future Italian Club LL i OTTO H BERTRAM Sturdy build chestnut hair and yellow convertible mark Ott for buddies Richard Helmke and Ralph Ehlers enloys lis tening to hillbilly or Glenn Miller records in free moments finds sixth lunch period and friendliness of all the kids an enloyable part of BHS life often comments You better believe lt' plans a career in cake decorating after graduation Fran Curto, Connie Miller, and Evelyn Jones . . . will miss friends, rallies, and eighth period study . , . enjoys football games, listening to Perry Como, and as- semblies at B.H.S, Senior Gym Team French Club Horne Economics Club Girls Softball Captarn Senior Girl Reserves Banlung Alternate Chemistry Club ,of Q- SENIORS MARTIN BEYER Freckles curly hair and a ready smile are but a few of Martys distinguishing char acterrstlcs especially popular with BHS sports fans as a member of the toys chem lab and going to Wessels after school friends Jack ODonnell Ron Maguire and Art Beck say h plans a career in electrical engineering Baseball Basketball Band Student Councrl 62' gf- i sv mtl ' : : . D . , . I f , , I f I X , ,V gi. A . f' v,-- ...-..-H -iv f' , . . . 1 ' - - ' ' n ir . I l .i I . . ' ' I ' ' D U . ' ' l l D - - ' ' , , , ' basketball and baseball squads . . . en- . l . . . i . . . - - - l I r ' . , f' ' '. . . . , e ' . i i : 3'W.f.T' V V 5 7 ' ,--mul 'V .xv 2' . . . yn E' Y A rl. 1 R are t 5 QTY' Q- ROBERT H BOECK Corny lolces and humor filled moments with pals Robert Wogner Fred Mayer and Robert Cairone are synonymous with Bob visions of chem lab will long be re tained a peek into the future shows him as an analytical chemist Chemistry Club STUDENT PRINTS Ro porter we i 5 Da. ROBERT J. BILINSKI Vigorous outdoor sports such as hunting and fishing are favorites with Bob . . . this friendly senior will miss metal shop, me- chanics of transportation class, and good times with friends Conrad Rittwoger, Harry Gould, and John Tomosieski . . . a future in the field of television electronics is mapped out. SENIORS JOHN FRANKIJN BLOUNT A quick wit belies Jacks quiet manner enloys band and orchestra rehearsals and the companionship of friends Manfred Schwelger Tom Moritz and Frcd Chiches er this versatile lad s spare time ac tlvntles Include photography chemistry and sports anticipates a career as a ro search chemist Band Orchestra Camera Club Wood wmd Quintet STUDENT PRINTS Reporter National Honor Society WL-Q 4 GERALDINE M BOHRER A pretty blonde who likes games and rallies that s Gerry listens to Eddie Fisher and plays the uke during free moments will still remember fun at lunch and n study when working as a secretary always heard to say 'Thanlrs a lot! Spanish Club Intramural Sports Arch ery Club MARY JANE DOROTHY BIUNNO Struttmg down the football field for B H S will be Janes lasting memory of high school life sketching and listening to Perry Como records rate high ong auburn hair and bug brown eyes are her special characteristics seen with Fran Bottazzl and Rose Condatore Jane will be a private secretary in the future Spanish Club Twirlmg Squad K' S' ,ix Qi 'i I I l J QL fl.. RICHARD EDMUND BOSTWICK Tall lanky Dick is known for his playing in the band and riding around In his Olds sports and dances rate with him collects guns works on cars and goes fishing in spare time best pals Dave Belt Phil Wurm and Vincent Carano share his good times Band Camera Club German Club 1 CAROLE JOAN BONSTEIN Carole is known for her height and pleas- ant smile . . . enioys Hagwaving at games and rallies . . . often seen in Wessels with friends Nancy Smith, Helen Dawson, and Joan Macaluso . . . will miss assemblies and lun with the Angettes . . . a career in nursing comprises the future. MEMORIES '55, Literary Staflf Flag Wavingg Father of the Bride f French Club: Girl Reservesg Chemistry Club: Junior Gym Teamp National Honor Se- cietyg F.N.A., President. 1:21 g- I N -e yung, T'-'35-i 7 , I ..- .-- -3,-:Q -Wi ME 1. s .,,- L.. ,.-.- l I ..e , I I ' 1 The Oasis ... . 174,- Lf i i FRANCES BOTTAZZI Fran s twirlmg skill is appreciated at foot ss. ball games loves sodas and playing the luke box at Bonds pleasant per sonality and thhose smiling blue eyes will make her a popular airline hostess engoys friends Joanne Pignatello Lllluan Paes and Nancy Sullivan Twirlmg Junior Gym Team Leaders Club Intramural Sports Future Nurses of America STUDENT PRINTS Representative 4-TSN VIVIENNE LOIS BRACKEN A Listening to the Make Believe Ballroom is Viv's favorite pastime . . . enioys fifth lunch frclicing with friends in the Deaes . . . will always remember her wonderful classmates at B.H.S .... this fair lass will be another Class of '55 representative to the business world. STUDENT PRINTS, Reporterg French Clubg Father of the Bride . 1 ROBERT JOHN BRASSEUR Bob is known for his neat appearance will miss assemblies and sports activities Richard Fiore Ralph Parlse and John DuStasi are counted among his friends spends spare time listening to hut tunes on radio your car might be fixed by this potential automotive mechanic Track Club Track Team Track Man ager Bank Representative N BETTY ANN suosn ' This attractive brunette flagwaver will miss marching down the field at football games . . . will remember close friendships and good times with the Grecians . . . a pos- sible career in advertising for Betty. MEMORIES '55, Photography Staffg Flag- wavingg Choirg Gym Teamg Girl Reservesf Student Council5,Homeroom Representa- tive, fix, M455 5TH And in addition to the them A .3 I' J' 6' We 'ke 'Qi , if al sf . . . a . I ' LW . ' I . . . , : ' - V? by , A' 1.f7f'ii': 1 x Ay i l X V E -, FRA tx J 8 I ' . 7 . C 5 'V'-. I ll ' ei-.ll is Q 42 THOMAS JAMES BRENNAN Cheerful eyes and a dlsposthon to match dnstmgunsh Tom really goes for the BHS mechamcs classes and gym work guts will mass the fellowshnp provided by frnends Richard Bablnsku Ken Flavell and Robert Bnglm lustenlng to records consumes many of his lelsure moments antlcnpates a career as an auto mechanic 5' JOHN J BROHAL Jack ns known as a bicycle racmg enthu slast Interested In hunting fishing and cars best pals are Dave Belt Bob Algar and Vmme Carano mechamcs of transportatnon class shop and BHS sports are has favorites plans to enter the tool and due malung field Tennis Team Transportatron Club Father of the Brrde Art Staff Y-7 PATRICIA ANN BROWER Wnth her sunny smlle blonde hatred Pat brughtens school days for fnends Suzanne Hock Peggy DeFrance and Marge Alblez spends much tame partlcupatmg In and vlewmg sports events will tram for a career un nursmg Future Nurses of Amenca Jumor Gym Team Grrl Reserves .Iunror Red Cross Sophomore Archery Team Chemistry Club SUSAN E BROWN Playmg wlth the band and marchmg wvth the Dnll Team hold fond memorles for Sue thus pretty brunette spends free txme lnstemng to muslc and dancing Hood College wall mold her future Dull Junior Gym Teams Band Orches tra Father of the Bnde Ltbrary Club Corresponding Secretary Archery Club Jumor Red Cross Chemrstry Club Latrn Club National Honor Society SENIORS ARTHUR C BROWNLIE Art was Indispensable to the Bengals as varsnty football manager engoys rallies sports and frlends an avld Yankee fan he talks shop while eating plzza with Bull Lenskold Nick Carslllo Joe Ponzuo and Vmme Elble preparatton for be coming o CPA ts In college plans Football Varsrty Manager Intramural Basketball League Prestdent SPORTS BRIEFS Head Wnter Intramural Basketball and Baseball vi al ' Sr I l JOSEPH JOHN BUKOWSKI Joe I5 that tall boy who can be seen dns ploymg has talents nn the band and orches ik SX fl V Q X .Qi gb 5 C f C A ff 44 d r L ra friendly and full of fun soy friends Don Slater Mike Polnto and Fred Mahn fond memorues of lunch pertods sports and muslc wont be forgotten the bust ness world wull welcome thus future ac countant Band Orchestra 'Q-1 We fs CAROL F BURKE Cute wuth bug blue eyes thats Carol records by the Hnlltoppers and Jom James cop her lust of favorites wall never for get basketball games and lunch penods wlth frlends Clanre Johnston Joyce Mey ers and Valerue Gorslu the busmess field IS beckonnng to this mass for the future CAROL ANNE BUTTITTA Attroctuve and petnte Carol Anne will be remembered for her peppy personallty brown eyes and sparklmg smlle future teacher spends leisure moments lnstenmg to Tony Bennett and snppung cakes ot Wessels wnth frnends Duane Src card: Cathy Ronan and the Demques fond memories wall include BHS rallies and assemblles Student Council FTA Italian Club Junior Gym Team EILEEN MARY BUTLER Wnth her contaglous laugh and fanthful old golopy Elleen provides gay company for Pot Klebes Joan Depson and Gerry Bohrer passes free tlme spmnlng records of the Crew Cuts Hllltoppers and Eddne Fnsher plans secretarial career Home Economics Club Vice President Biology Club F T A Gul Reserves 1 ' , L - ,kb fb of' X f fl X H . 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Wi-if all wx q is A Little Extra Research for Term Papers EILEEN ANN CABLE A dimpled smile and a cheery H' is Els typical greeting this petite brown eyed lass enloys football games and rallies will always remember fifth lunch and gay times in Homeroom 205 A Trudy Mabee .loan Chambers and the kids at Bonds rate high with her dancing swimming and worlung after school hopes to enter the business field Senior Gym Team Student Council so do bowling ROSEMARIE CAGGIANO Ro as she is called by friends Dot Cuplca Rosemarie Barbieri and Julia Harrington has deep brown eyes and buoyant spirit comments Hes a good kid on al most any occasion spends free time sewing or listening to Eddie Fisher records plans to become office typist Library Club DE Club 9 Tb f2f.5 'Ou fi ROBERT ANTHONY CAIRONE Tall friendly Bob, a staunch Giant fan, is Q jovial companion of John DiStasi, Fred Mayer, and Charlie Stewart . . . enioys experimenting with cars . . . finds assem- bies, football and basketball rallies attrac- tive features of B.H.S .... plans to enter business administration field . . . will miss friendships and homeroom periods. Key Clubg Camera Crew' German Club- Chemlstry Club 'QD -Q-5 if SENIORS LOIS ANN CAHN A sincere smile and pleasant disposition identify Lois will never forget the fun in Spanish class with her friends spends spare time cooking or listening to the songs of Eddie Fisher loyal and considerate thats how chums Carol Cavanaugh and Virgil Doyle describe her hopes to enter the business world as a secretary Spanish Club '?.-KI f , t I 3 .. I f 1 ,1 ' 4 . A4 -,,, f A A v W I H Y 11 ,i T Q ' I A , , 1 V g r- V' 3 . . 'ff ' in l-1 1 t - I .5 , i ., s 4 1 r L z tea- 5 X b tl l fi -1 n 5 A ' , . . ,, i.,, . ., I . . I . . . . . . . . . H I U H D . I v . . . . ' ' - . . . I i i U I' . . . i ' ' . . . U ' H: . , . . . . . , . I .. -' ii ' 5 79 :ms V i l' V . 0 Q! 1 ' . ' 'i .i ,r H t l ' K ff-X F .A J .'.!'. X EXE - Rxk I' GEORGE E CARLING George spends free time working on hs hot Ford future plans include college in preparation for a career in mechanical engineering works on stock cars with friends Hank and Vince Stephan and Don Gore will miss wonderful times at B H S Mechanics of Transportation Club rv- fe 1' k ggi, my ROBERT W. CALLAHAN Bob, better known as Cal to his friends, Mike Polito, Alex Fraser, and Robert Allen, is a fast man on the basketball court . . . spends free moments on photography, stamp collecting, and learning dances . . . enjoys intramural sports at B.H.S .... a future in 'plumbing awaits after gradua- tion. Key Club, Intramural Basketball. SENICRS All followers of the Swing Serenaders know Vinnie's musical talent . . . plays string bass and tuba . . . enioys driving his convertible . . . friends like Dave Belt, Bob Algar, Tom Tennesen, and Phil Wurm share interest in automotive mechanics . . . his appearance is highlighted by dark air Swing Serenaders Band Orchestra Brass Ensemble Strmg Ensemble l VITA ANGELA CARLUCCI Big blue eyes and a bubbling sense of humor go hand in hand with Vi wi miss rallies and lunch periods along with friends Betty .lane LaManna Ann Marie Terrezza and Shirley Carsillo listening to popular records and going to Stems occupies spare time another secretary of tomorrow Italian Club Bank Representative DOROTHEA CLAIRE CAPRON A contagious laugh best' describes cheerful Dorrie . . . when not enthusiastically root- ing for the Yankees, this musical miss en- joys playing piccolo in the bond . . . also spends much spare time with l.es Femmes . . . gay times with Marge Albiez, Claire Kimmel, and Irene Johnson will remain sharp in her memory . . . plans an early return to high school classrooms as a teacher. Band, Orchestra, French Club, German Club. I? X h . ' : f : '- I - . 3 - I . . i 1 gf ,.. ' ' ' . . . 'll ii: lim i, ' f i f 4-L . . . . . asf, in 122' - - QQ, 'S Y. QE 4' 'Tie 1' ' ' . . . 'gif ' iZis'fI'1i ' I ' D r. 'te FRANCES A CASCIANO Fran a pretty brunette is known for her sense of humor enloys all B H S sports also roots for the Yankees wi make a great private secretary Ends being in the company of the Beaudels great fun will remember football games and Wessels Flagwavmg Senior Girl Reserves Span rsh Club Intramural Bowling Careers for Secretaries Vice President U 2.5 'vi Ae NICHOLAS F. CARSILLO Nick's known to all as a regular guy with a swell personality and a flair for fun . . . friends Ron Nagle, Ang Ruvo, and Buddy LaVacca say he'lI miss the good times had boxing at the P.A.L .... plans to attend college . . . will have fond memories of chem lab and his many B.H.S. pals. Student Councilf Class Vice-President '53g Intramural Sports. The Morning After the Night Before WILLIAM H CASHMAN Football games lunch periods assemblies and study hall all leave lasting memories lor Bill Dave Mockler Bob Boeck and Tony Zicaro are sure he will succeed in the business world . . . blue eyes and favorite saying No foolin! are typical characteristics . . . photography occupies those idle moments. gs 2 LAWRENCE I. CASPARRO Whether it's football, basketball, or track season, Larry is always out there giving his all . . . tall, dark, and well-built de- scribe him well . . . pals with Bill Lenslmold and Ed Treacy . . . imagine Larry filling your teeth as a future dentist. Football, Basketball, Track, Track Club, STUDENT PRINTS, Representativef Home- room Representative, Student Patrol, Key Club. 1 1 71S EVELYN THERESA CERES A pleasant personality and a sense of humor best describe Evelyn will rnlss BHS assemblies and clubs as well as good times had with friends Judy Toohers Valerie Gorslu and Agnes Pruner loys listening to the songs of Dean Martin and collecting mambo records in her free hours future plans include a 'ob as cl switchboard operator Home Economics Club 'H KENNETH J, SQSTONE i A go aa friend and Xu swell guy, say befllp ' Wamlen Hogan, Skippy Meier, and Lefty, sarpih . Klfplans to become a physi- cio . . sppdts, lunch periods, and home- r m rote high . . . will never forget friends after graduation . . . pop music and fish- ing take up Ken's spare time. Football Squad, Track Team, Co-Cap- tain' National Honor Society Vice-Prev :dent Intramural Basketball Sports Club 5' -45 l 151 ,,f Yer F nch curves again, eh Pl ' 48 JOAN D. CHAMBERS Peppy .loan will miss leading the cheering for B.H.S. at football games . . . likes to spend time sipping cokes and eating pizza with the Deniques . . . will never forget rallies and fun during lunch periods . . . plans to become a primary teacher. Cheerleader, Captaing Student Councilg .luni ym Teamg .I nior Archery. GJ ' K ALXXI fY1-12 FREDERICK D CHICHESTER Height brown hair and eyes are three of Chis outstanding characteristics known for his initlaled briefcase wi miss friends STUDENT PRINTS engoys lunch periods physics classes and the l brary has hopes of becoming an or chrtectural engineer STUDENT PRINTS Associate Editor Math Club President Student Council Homeroom Representative National Honor Society Orchestra Senior Forum LOUIS J. CHIRICHELLO Lou is noted for his characteristic crew cut and famous walk . . . will miss playing football and fun at lunch . . . friends Ken Cestone, Lefty Karpin, Ed Treacy and the rest of the Sports say Lou has a swell sense of humor and likes to spend his free time fishing . . . plans to ioin the engineer- ing ranks. Football Team' Baseball Team- Track Team- Early Bird League' Tumbling Club. PHILIP JOHN CLARKE An easy going guy thats how friends describe Felipe this future real estate agent will always remember the great times at lunch and in BHS gym classes really enloys playing golf and attend ing the Bengal games in his free hours with Dave Somerhalter Phil Simon and Richie Gruchacz Chemistry Club Glee Club Track Club Intramural Sports SENIORS MARYANN CLERKIN Maryanns personality is as bright as her curly red hair will miss rallies and marching on the drill team enloys listening to record collection and skating in company of friends Eleanor Florus and Eleanor Terry leans toward a college education Drill Team Junior Gym Team latin Club Senior Girl Reserves Homeroom Student Council Representative Red Cross Council National Honor Society Chemistry Club 15 1-5 5 S Sv- ALICE JANE COCHRANE Friendly and sweet thats this future doc 1' Gomc DOWNl ri mum or games and pep rallies with best friends Ann Smlth Barbara Balton Sue Holmes and Patty Gloeckner will be sorely missed lunch and chem periods are never to be forgotten Latin Club Girls Bowling League Brology Club Future Nurses ol America Senior Girl Reserves Chemistry Club new 'E'-wr 'zur W 'sd A -W M Mlffp- J, . A A OLEQANIU 'D ' -hair Nanc will miss cheerlead' g r 'e n tabll games . . g time nth Cathy Ro Cara- en Panico he Qdnique '. . . is dgffrdiss pllf a career as a business sec- ar , V Chfltleady Clan Treasurer 55' Lead- ers' Club,ufr asurerg Camera Clubf STU- DENT PRINTS, Circulation Stalfy Intramural Softball, Bowlingg Senior Girl Reserves. BENJAMIN COHEN Thats my boy' well known for has work with the Stage Crew Duke has a friendly smile far all will never forget fun on the Crew with chums Arnold Han sen Charles Nay and Jerry Allen or the helpfulness of has teachers hobbies In clude fishing swlmmmg hunting and rac Ing a hydro plane speed boat antucn pates runmng a retail sporting goods store In the future Stage Crew Manager Father ol the Bride ROBERT CHARLES COLE So what of lt? asks Robert is friendly good natured guy is best known for his height enloys the companion ship of friends Bill Jago and Rick Nelson among has favorite pastimes are stamp collecting and photography listening to popular music especially Moon Dog re cordnngs consumes leisure moments Camera Club 5-,, 554' t an Down IS down, and up is up JUDITH C COLLINS Blonde hanred blue eyed Judy may fre quently be found workmg an the guidance offlce IS fun lovlng companlon of Joyce Mazza Carol Thacker and Helen Burgurere dellghts m commentung Oh gee honest? mtends to become a medlcal secretary wall miss friends In fifth lunch Student Councrl Student Pat' Spanish Club STUDENT PRINTS Rep esentatrve Careers for Secretaries Club ROSEMARIE ANN CONDATORE Roe I5 that sparklmg addltuon to our twlrl :ng squad fruends Rosemarue Stanznole Tom Sena Connle Barley and Mary Jane Buunno all rate her a swell gal enloys llstemng to records by Bruce and Hank Wnlhams mtends to become a beaut: cnan Twlrlmg Squad Semor Gym Team Jumor Gym Team Homemalung Club Spanish Club DE Club Father of the Bnde GARY J. COOPER Gary's sense of humor is frequently dis- played while in back of a camera lunch clubs and school bus fun wnth frnends Bull West Ray Patrrck and Ed Gehrleln wnll hnghhght memories of BHS exper :ences In chem lab wlll benefit a career m pharmacy MEMORIES 55 Photography Edator Camera Club Secretary Biology Club V:cePres1dent Senior Forum YI? SENIORS VINCENT P CONNOLLY When not occupued wnth a partlme 'ob Vlnmes brown hanr and eyes may most often be found flashmg around o dlamond or basketball court pals Al Fraser Frank Polknnghorn and Bob Callahan say he also enloys lunch periods and the fun nn gym classes wull mass HIY Club actnvmes and the friendly faces at BHS plans to become a machumst H: Y Club Presrdent I I . I I I . I . . , . I I l ff e-scour-Q ' I f I , I ' - J ' . . ' L'eT'f'5Tf , ' I l I it' its , 'Q A x . A., ' I ' ' I f 1 V X . . . . . , . . . . ' U I I I , , ' . . . . . . , , , , ,, . . . . . . , , , , ,, , , . . . .U . . ,F .: , . . I . I . n U g I I , ' I 5 5 . . . . ' ' . . 11 '- ' . , - - , , . ' ll 's fi 5- if -- t X' R - : 1, 'U' DOROTHY ANN CUPKA A sense of humor and a great disposition mark Dot spends her spare time listen ing to Eddie Fisher and Patti Page or root ing for the Yankees hopes to enter the business world friends Rosemarie Bar bien Rosemarie Caggiano and Julia Har rungton say shell miss watching the various Bengal sports with the Antonines Lrbrary Club DE Club Father of the Bnde D' Af, DAVID J. CORBY Sports-minded Dave enjoys lunch periods, rallies, and friends as well as athletic ac- tivities . . . aided Bengals as hard playing tackle . . . will especially miss friends in- cluding George Tonies, Richard Hasz, and Bob Scerratc . . . printing is the profession in Dave's future . , . plans to become a pressman. SENICRS ROBERT DIXON CUMMING Newt can often be found with friends Hank Zborowski Bob Delezenski Bob Tonnies and Joe Galioto crew cut and dark eyebrows distinguish Bob Emgowa' a la W N EW s Bert Wayne is his favorite expression Intramural Bowling Baseball Manager Football ir sr PAUL R CURRAN White bucks and a university crew cut identify Paul this blue eyed lifeguard derives much of his pleasure from swimming also enloys time spent playing golf and tennis buddies Charles Stewart Glenn Heath and Frank Austin agree that a brilliant career as a hotel manager awaits Paul after college Homeroom Representative French Club Chefs Club JANICE LORRAINE CORBY Shy and unassuming Jan enioys companion- ship of Eleanor Florus May Karlson and Maryann Clerken a loyal and con scientious worker she delights in remark mg Oh fiddle faddle' intends to become a private secretary enloys collecting salt and pepper shakers and roller skating Nahonal Honor Society Junior Red Cross STUDENT PRINTS Typing Staff Careers for Secretaries Club Secretary 0 1 1 u V. I . - 11 11 - , , . . . . 1 l f 1 l , . 1 1 1 E ' . . . 11 11 , . . . I l 1 1 ' 1 . , . . . ' . . H X 1 - - 1 - 11 - fa., , :germ e , I -, T,-a: '. 1 . . . , 1 f f 1 Na f1f 1'- WILLIAM JOHN CVIK Deepvouced curly haired tall Bill has a deserved reputation as a humorist s favorite part of the school day is shop classes Joe McCarthy Harry Gould and Mark Manning say that has aptitude for mechanics will decide his future vo cation Football Tumbling Club Mechanics of Transportation Club FRANCES MARIE CURTO Dark hair and flashing eyes set aff Fron's vivacious personality . . . this avid Red Sox enthusiast especially enjoys attending Bloomfield rallies and listening to the Swing Serenaders . . . also goes for the music of Glenn Miller and Harry James . . . friends Connie Cilwa, Claire Biglin, and Peggy DeFrance all agree the sky's the limit for this future airline hostess. Senior Gym Teamp French Clubf Intra- mural Baseballf Chemistry Club. I couldn tfind a toga, so Twin, RICHARD D DAUM a husky brown haired Dick will retain many fond recollections of BHS athletic events enloys sports of all kinds spending much of his spare time on the football and basketball fields on the ingury list for the B H S 1954 gridiron sea son friend Ralph Deick says Dick plans a stint in the Army upon graduation 53 Q-, ir BARBARA ANN DAVIS Frienclliness just radiates from Barbara . . . will remember the Bloomfield football rallies and lunch-time chats with friends Anabelle Paterson, Connie Borders, and Katherine Middleton , . . leisure time fa- vorites include roller skating and doing the mambo . . . as yet, she has reached no decision about the future. Distributive Education Club. 4'2- CAROL ANN DEAN We all know Deanie of the light brown hair and blue eyes drill team practices and fun at rallies and lunch are fond memories this future secretory spends spare moments listening to Perry Como or attending Angettes Club meetings with friends Helen Dawson Gerry Bohrer and Carole Bonstenn Drill Team Junior Gym Team Spanish Club Girl Reserves Archery Club Intro mural Sports 'rw Q.-ip X. HELEN G. DAWSON HeIen's friendly smile and cute turned-up nose will long be remembered by her many chums at B.H.S ..., enjoys listening to Tony Martin, horseback riding, and go- ing to Band's with Carol Dean, Carole Bon- stein, Louise Sullivan, and the other Angettes . . . this future military nurse says she'II really miss B.H.S. rallies and basket- ball games. Latin Club Junior Gym Team lntra mural Sports Grrl Reserves Xl 41 qw sl , gf Wikis? Hundreds of Doadley Boopsl 54 bf Y ? If ' 2 n- ' , f . ' I 'f 1 0 i , , 3 . F 1 1 T,-?li ' t'u' ,, , if f ' V ' .-fi? ' Il . ll DEWEY DEANE Dewey s pleasant smrle IS very famallar around these halls plannlng fo a career nn business admlnlstratuon three best buddies are Cal Keyler Tom Pross and Lenny Dramas enloys weight lnftnng and beatnng out a hot rhythm on the drums In has spare tlme will mrss fifth peruod lunch chemistry and pep rallnes Orchestra Band Chemrstry Club 'iw- ' f Q' JOAN DeCARLO Joan has a brught and friendly personalnty lukes mambo records enloys goung to Slems with frlends Fran Ferrara Dora DI Gnrolomo and Theresa Matturrr w mass football games rollnes and BHS dances becoming a business secretary IS rn her future 7 'U' ROSE MARIE DeCEPOlI Lunch perlod and crafts class are hlghspols of the day for Chnckne favornte pas tlmes Include llstenlng to the Cowboys and eating wnll mass the fun experuenced ln glee club often seen with frnends Marne Grasso Marlon Trlano and Carmela De Crlstofaro hopes to enter 'the business world as a secretary Leaders Club Glee Club Srudenr Patrol MARLENE DeFIllPPO Joan Formica Nancy Glowczynskl and Joyce Myers are Marlenes best pals plans to become a dancer nn musucal com edy produchons will muss sixth lunch friends assembly programs and rallles most known for her pleasant person allty and naturally wavy halr Bank Boorh Teller Lrbrary Club Sec retary Blossom Trme SENIORS MARGARET M DeFRANCE Pert curly haired Peggy will mlss chem labs football games and rallnes frlends Sue Hoclr Jane Zlnser and Fran Curio claim shes famous for wearing rub bons wull prepare for a 'ob as a med: cal secretary after qraduatlon Jumor Gym Team Archery Club Grrl Reserves Jumor Red Cross French Club MEMORIES 55 Typrng Staff Chemrsrry Club Intramural Sporrs g, If .22 ig.-f in U ? gs S + of' g RICHARD A. DeKAY Dek particularly enioys watching B.H.S. football and basketball games . . . will miss the times spent in sports activities and sixth period lunch with special friends Bill Whelan Bernie Sivik and Kenny Flavell his spare time hours are spent driving his car and rooting tor the Giants is future is undecided at present -in 'st- Z JOAN TERESA DEPSON .loans long brown hour is gust one of her many assets rallies and assemblies are never to be forgotten Connie Bailey Joan Fulton and Eileen Butler share her favorite pastimes of swimming and roller skatinq looks ahead to a career in merchandising Drstrlbutrve Education Club Father of the Bnde JO ANN DELEZENSKI .lo has a friendly spirit and a quiet charm will miss assemblies singing in the choir likes music of Ray Anthony and watching the Yankees having fun with the Aachens a favorite pastime est friends are Caraleen Panico and Bernice Stanislawczyk plans to be a cerk typist Choir Senior Girl Reserves STUDENT PR'NTS Admired for his eagerness to help others Bob will be remembered best for his work in the library friends Vincent Carano Dick Daniel and Bruce Davis say he spends much leisure time driving wt miss the good times at B H S hopes to become a civil engineer Llbrary Club Treasurer Audio Visual Aids Club ks ' .NI . 4 A h, l 5 ' ' sg X A , ...b f - 1 . dv . . I u ' , ,' ' L x s Roasnr w. de MYER I' l . . .s D.. -ll 4 A A I f IRENE MARIE DeRYDER This vivacious brunette especially engoys and excels at gym activities Ivy IS well known for dancing on roller skates spare time physical education s in cluded In career plans friends Doris MacLachlan Gwen Minturn and Carol Mc Kenzie find Ivy lots of fun Senior Gym Team Captain STUDENT PRINTS Exchange Editor Drill Team Tumbling Team French Club German Club 'Q' Ido MICHAEL ROBERT DIDONATO Easy going amiable and a good sport Mike will always have many pleasant rec ollections of football games and his many friends Jon Kemp Phil Clarke and Dick Nardone share his favorite hobby of hunting this lad intends to be a busl nessman via a store of his own Mechanics of Transportation Club pr DORA DiGIROLAMO Dora says she'll miss the study and lunch periods this cute raven haired gal plans to enter the business field as a sec retary likes to go to Joes tor pizza with friends Theresa Mahurri Joan DeCarlo and Joanne Walker friendships made since she came to BHS will be among Dora s fondest high school memories f- SENICRS RALPH DIECK easy going Ralph truly well known to his BHS classmates says hell miss his many friends as well as the football and track workouts after school an out standing competitor in both sports pa s Bishop Abernathy Duck Hasz and Joe on zio rate him a great guy Football Track YY A 1 . 'I I qlf2'9flTii::1 ff s 1 ,g,,a.j H, 1' , ' fv- ll ' swimming, dancing' and camping occupy Football and raising pigeons make tall, I , ' - - . D . . I A , . . . , , . . . - I I 1 - . n ' ' ' i l i I ' 1 ' . Q - A N ' ,, ' P U 1 1 . . - - 'E 'K' Y l ' Y x . 4 i , , ' . ' . Q1 1' uf VIRGIL KATHERINE DOYLE Theres no buslness luke show buslness for Vlrgll who possesses talent In both slngnng and dramatlcs wlll never for get the many BHS productlons nn which she partnclpated her many frrends hope to see her name In Iughts Father of the Bride Blossom Time A Cappella Choir Student Councrl Vanety Show Spanish Club Prop Crew j bf! 41 CARMELA A DIMAIO Chuck enloys basketball and football games wlll mnss rallies and lunch perlods a future secretary nn the makmg spends spare tlme llstenung to Tony Ben netts records or Red Sox baseball games wall remember good times wath frlends Mane Russo Marge Baker and the Calu mets MEMORIES 55 Typmg Staff Spamsh Club lntramural Sports ltallan Club Careers for Secretaries President Semor Gul Reserves National Honor Society SENIORS Helene enloys llstenmg to records dancmg and roller skatlng with friends Barbara Fntzpatrlck Julla Harrington and Nancy McCarthy wnll never forget hustory and craft classes as well as lunchtlme fun plzza ple and all kinds of gooey cakes rate hugh wlth thus future BHS representatnve to the buslness field ,Vu LEONARD DRAMIS Running on the track and cross country teams occupies Lennys after school hours llstenlng to records flshlng and at tendlng dances takes up the rest of his spare tame pals with Cal Keyler and Dewey Deane employment as a drafts man IS hrs ambltlon Track Club, President, Homeloom Rep resentatlve, Cross Country, Track, Chem :stry Club JOHN MICHAEL DISTASI John IS one of those loyal Yankee fans clalm friends Ralph Parnse Bob Canrone and Bob Brasseur enloys lunch pernods and ltalnan Club wnll mass assemblues and vanous sports actlvutues wuth has flour for figures he ns planning to be a good accountant ltallan Club Vrce Presudent Homeroom Representative TNQ ,X .'x fn-FY IA , I I ' I ' . ' 1 , , X i I I . to , i . . . , . - . . I I I ' s . , , - : 5:13 , , , , . 54 . Al .V 3 ' . I r 1, , - - . H 11 - u, n - 11, , . I I I - was 'Di' .. 4 . ws' ' ..- - , . . . , , - PAUL JOHN DUNIGAN A new and welcome addition to BHS this year Paul came originally from lmmac ulate Conception High School In Montclair familiar to buddies for his friendly smile and pleasant disposition enloys practicing the trombone and listening to records during his leisure moments wi regret leaving biology lab and his many B H S friends '15 ix NELSON F. DuBOIS Nelson is a great guy with a sincere per- sonality , . . an ardent Dodger fan, agree friends Charles Reilly, Donald Teller, and Richard Eichner . . . a future in business administration for this baseball and bas- ketball enthusiast. Student Council, Publicity Chairmanf Chemistry Clubg French Club, Vice-Pres- identg Intramural Basketbally Class Rep- resentative. I 2 3 Kick! 495 if Y RITA G DUNNE Blue eyes a pert turned up nose and an insatiable desire to dance identify Mickey Judy Toohers Agnes Pruner Eleanor Rogers and Betty Moritz are numbered among her friends listens and dances to the songs of Frankie Laine in spare mo ments IS training for career In re tailmg will fondly remember friends in sixth lunch Distnbutlve Education Club Intramural Volleyball :Bs ng' YY in i CHARLES D DZUBA Chemustry assemblles and clubs rate hugh In Chorlnes book the comment You got me udentlfles hum up m the wild blue yonder wnth the Arr Force IS Charlnes future destlnatlon enloys good con versatnon wnth fruends George Fatt Edward Moss and Edward Pollard Electronics Club Prmt Squad i RALPH F EHLERS Known for his extra short crew cut and blond hasr Ralph mauntonns an actlve an terest In photography and cars peclally enloys workang on his hot rod Ford pals Otto Bertram Dove Belt and Joe Flanagan say hes a great guy to be wut llymg hugh as an airplane pllot he wlll never forget Bengal sports and the good tlmes In chem lab with hrs frrends fm- Z. SUSAN JANE EHRENWORTH Blue eyed energetlc Sue IS most famllnar to chums for her frnendlmess and wut regrets leaving hnstory class and work on the yearbook members of the Seven Teens and Jean Rlmbach enloys llstenlng to musnc of Glenn Muller does reodlng athletucs an her spare moments expects to enter raduo or economlcs In the future International Relations Club MEMORIES 55 Literary Editor STUDENT PRINTS Rep resentatrve Semor Forum f 4'-- ' J They are playing the some tune, aren't they? 60 I I I ' ' ' , ' or Library Clubf Audio-Visual Aids Crew? 'ws ' ,Q5 1 1 Z P 1 I ' I . . . es- . . . Q J . h,, I . 1 . . . , ' e E Q 'x VINCENT JAMES EIBLE Hear that trumpet? Thats Vlnnne leadlng the Serenaders In a hot number pas Tony Ruvo Jack ODonnell and Art Brown lne acclolm hus muslcal skull slnklng one for the basketball team as one of has favornte pastnmes becomlng a dental surgeon IS has ambltnon Swmg Serenaders Leader Basketball Team Band Orchestra STUDENT PRINTS Reporter s.. RICHARD P EICHNER lkes Interests cover everythang from math and muslc to sports responds with a quick wut and ready repartee regrets leavnng BHS fnends and seventh period tng class plans a career un enther col lege teachung or engmeernng Natronal Honor Society MEMORIES 55 Llterary Editor FTA Vrce Presrdent Student Councrl Chalrman of Assembly Commrttee Electronics Club Math Club Jersey Boys State HERBERT W EISENHARDT Playung wuth the Swmg Serenaders holds fond memorues for Herb friends Mike Polnto Bob Allen and Joe Bukowskn agree upon his flne sense of humor and friendly personality a career In electronics as a televlslon repalrman as In store for this curly hatred guy Band Swmg Serenaders Orchestra DORIS MARIAN ELMER Dons accordnng to Clanre Marra Rosemane Barblere and Rosemarie Cagglano possess es a smile that shines on all her many friends llstens to popular music and attends televnsuon shows dunng free tame finds pleasure In rallles assemblies and lunch periods expects to enter the field f business Home Economrcs Club Busmess Ma chmes Club Student Patrol SENIORS ANTHONY FARRANTO Tonys keen sense of humor and good na ture make hum tops with pals Rach Nardone Tom Sheerln and Buzzy Ruchardson enloys BHS sports vnctory dances and dnvung hrs Hudson as a buslnessman wtll muss old friends and classmates Italian Club Tumblrng Club Mechanics of Transportation Club Intramural Sports Bowling Club Bowling Team Chefs Club 61 5 :-3 se R ui' if' FRANCES l. FERRARA Fran, who is noted for her pretty eyes will especially miss friends Toni Colichico, Carol Huxster and Joan DeCarlo . . . rallies and sixth lunch will be outstanding in her memories on expert on the mambo and roller skating the secretarial field will claim her in the future sk' Y' HARRY V FISHER That friendly manner is Harrys trademark collects coins and listens to Crewcuts in spare time riding in his blue con vertible with friends Harry Gould and Bob Bennett vs has favorite pastime wi miss fun during lunch period and mechanics of transportation class Math Club ANDREW J FIELD Whitey engoys study and lunch periods est likes to earn money in his spare time blond hair is his outstanding physical characteristic three best buddies are John Bennett Tom Meekens and Sam Perelll lunch periods are among the things he will never forget about B H S lntramural Basketball GEORGE H FITT Scientific and dramatic talents characterize clude chemistry radio work and flying gaming pilots wings is his prime am bltion lunch friends and clubs make great fun pals include Edward Pollard Charles Dzuba and Louis Messlneo Electronics Club Secretary Treasurer Father of the Bride Tumbling Club Chemistry Club Math Club President I V .c.5:a:,.,i Q. . Qf V . . ' . .e b . . . ' ' ' X f ' . f . f XV O I . . . 4 ' . 6 , George . . . this blond lad's interests in- Q' ' ' . . . , .' , ', u i l he I ' ' ' ' . . . 'Il ELEANOR RUTH FLORUS Perky and petite-that's El . . . known for her sunny disposition . . . she enioys roller Fughtl Team' Fight' JOHN B FITTON A ready smile and a quiet sincerity best characterize John gets a real kick out of listening to Tommy Dorsey records and cruising around in his new Plymouth with pals Matt Fleming and Jam Barr easily recognizable at B H S rallies and athletic contests by his outlandish hats o fu ture psychology malor John will enloy a number of happy high school memories JOSEPH C FLANAGAN This track enthusiast enloys gym and lunch periods a Crew Cut IS his most out standing feature will miss good friends Ken Stlntz Jack Meakim Bill Erbach and fun In halls before school splnnmg those disks and movie making take p spare time Track Team Chemistry Club Y-qt Q E skating, dancing, and swimming with chums Janice Corby, Maryann Clerkin, and Donna Perkins . . . won't forget the good times in chem lab or at Foley Field . . . hopes to become a nurse. MEMORIES '55, Typing Staff, Chemistry Club, Junior Gym Team, Biology Club, STUDENT PRINTS, Typing Stall, Spanish Club, National Honor Society. QF' SENIORS MATTHEW M FLEMING Gifted Matts high clear tenor is often heard ringing through the halls as he sings m the choir fun in the operetta will long be remembered avid Dodger lan rn fair weather or foul according to friends Jim Barr John Fltton and Al Fitzpatrick engineering will be Matts career Student Council Vice-President Musical Monday Club President and Treasurer Blossom Time Choir Home Room Rep resentatlve National Honor Society cw' 'F RANDOLPH M FRENCH Freckles and blond hair mark good na tured Randy enloys B H S rallies and workouts rn the gym football games and assemblies also gain has favor wi miss the companionship of his many friends among which Gordon Henley Nelson Du Bois and Ed Pollard rate high par tucupatung in any one of several sports rs his favorite diversion Tumbling Club Hr Y Club 4 JOAN F. FORMICA The gal with the dimples is Joanie . . . often seen cheering at football games with friends Nancy Glowczynski, Barbara Jae- ger, and Marilyn Loughren . . . will miss rallies and friends . . . enioys listening to records . . . plans to enter merchandising field as a- buyer. Girl Reserves, Spanish Club, Distributive Education Club, Intramural Sports, F.T.A., Camera Club, Father of the Bride , Pro- gram Committee. SENIGRS MARILYN J. FRENCH Friendliness is synonmous with Frenchie . . . this vivacious lass will never forget the good times in Homeroom 408 and chem lab . . . is rated high by pals Mary Lou Rizzolo, Barbara Haase, and Gwen Minturn who say her favorite diversion is horseback riding future plans are undecided Junior Gym Team Future Nurses of America ALEXANDER FRASER Tall, blond Al, a loyal Cardinal fan, spends most of his spare time in his home work- shop . . . considers intramural sports and clubs highlights of B.H.S. life . . . shares sports interests with friends Bob Callahan, Eugene Nurkowski, and Vincent Connelly . . . plans career in architectural designing and landscaping. Hi-Y Club, Vice-President, Tumbling Club, Intramural Basketball. , 1 Q. 7 U ' t Fr' 5' ' ' 1 -, a 4, ss JOAN F FULTON Debbie ns noted for her big blue eyes and ready smile spends spare moments reading listening ta popular records with best friends Connie Barley and Barbara Kirby will miss old friends and foot ball rallies plans to enter the field of merchandising and become a buyer Drstrrbutrve Education Club Father of the Bride Program Committee 'T' X ' - 3 ' 3 .. . 'n Q . I .-n , -K r v 4. I' as Af Q' ,V A . I . .l l . 1 1 .-L . ,, . ' ' ff. ' ' J' L if JOSEPH F. GALIOTO Ho there! iolly, blue-eyed Joe Gal heart- ily greets pals Bob Cumming, Bob Delezen- ski, Bob Tonnies, and Hank Zborowski . . . frequents bowling alleys when not in, on, or under a car . . . rates lunch periods and sports highlights of B.H.S. days . . . future holds work in as a wholesaler. Varsity Basketball, Manager, Early Bird league, Scorer, Football. ROSE MARIE FUTYMA Rosie's famous smile can frequently be seen as she enjoys herself at rallies, in gym, and at sixth lunch . . . has great times with the Grecians . . . plans to enter sec' retoriul work . . . Bernice Stanislawczyk and Audree MacAdam find her a swell friend. J-PX Leaders' Club, Prom Committee, Home- 7 room Representative, Banlring Represen- tative, Make-up Crew. 5? 1 l Q M? They Were Doing the Mambo X 1 ! ff GLORIA GEHRING Friendly, blonde Gloria will miss friends -K , XQV7, f. Julia Price, Dot Bischoff, and Vol Johnson N lviliiymm . . . enioys Guy Lombardo records, lunch V - period, and fun at B.H.S. . . . plans to be- come a professional culinary expert in the near future. V Display Committee, Junior Red Cross, W Representative. Q ins .-ww' X ffijl x 65 ifl 6-dun. O' ti EDWARD J. GEHRLEIN Tall, blond Ed is known for his ready smile and vibrant sense of humor . . . good times in chem and physics lab have paved the way for this research chemist of tomorrow . . . Gary Cooper, Bill West, and Dick Eichner are favorite pals. National Honor Society, MEMORIES '55, Literary Editor, Student Council, Executive Committee, Electronics Club, Audio-Visual Aids Crew, Intramural Bowling, Captain. gn. f N WILLIAM A GIULIANO Good natured dark haired Bill is known for his acting in Father of the Bride and his wit at rehearsals luture plans In clude the Navy with enguneennq as an ultimate goal dancing vs his spare time hobby according to friends Joe Ponzio larry Casparro and Mike Codella Student Council Fatller ol the Bride he v-. fl' r. . fl ELINOR MARIE GIBBONS Elinor has a great time rooting for B.H.S, at the basketball games and going to Wessels alter school . . . also likes at- tending victory dances and rallies . . . pals Pat Weber, Barbara Tarinelli, and Jane Zinser assert this green-eyed gaI's person- ality is tops . . . post-graduation plans in- clude entering the field of merchandising as a buyer. French Club, Girl Reserves, Junior Red Cross Chemistry Club ,ffl ff X x Nb Pl e e eze ll PATRICIA G GLOECKNER Lang brown hair and a beautiful tan de note Pat will always miss the excite ment of the rallies and football games at B H S post college plans include a lab in business field fond memories of fun with friends on the senior gym team will linger long after graduation Senior Gym Team Archery Team Grrl Reserves Latin Club National Honor So crety Chemistry Club '0- MARCIA GOLDMAN Fruendlmess and freckles two of Marcuas attributes prove that Fs can mean good things class friendships gab sessions and football games rate high w al ways have a fond regard for friends Nan ,lean Barrett Angle Nast: and Millie Lam bard Marcxa often whirls away in her favorite pastime roller skating Senror Girl Reserves -r '1- ' NANCY CAR0l GLOWCZYNSKI Tall statuesque Nancy is known for her art work wont forget football games fun at lunch and in art room knitting and listening to Giant baseball games are her hobbies friends Joan Formica Marlene DeFilippo Joyce Myers and Maru lyn Loughren agree Nancy will be a fine nurse STUDENT PRINTS Art Editor FTA Father of the Bride Art Staff Junior Red Cross Latm Club Intramural Sports VALERIE F GORSKI Easily Identified by her naturally curly hair Valerie can usually be seen chatting with friends Evelyn Ceres Carol Burke Claire Johnston also likes to dance and listens to popular records BH S assemblies and rallies will be among her many high school recollections a sec retarial career lies ahead SENICRS HARRY R. GOULD Black hair and height remind us of Skip . . . especially enioys lunch period with friends . . . known for spending many hours riding and racing his blue motor- cycle . . . Here he comes! the call goes out to pals Don Hutchinson, Mark Man- ning, and Bill Civic . . . plans to become an automotive mechanic. MP? ki 5 vi 'Subg- Q!! S x ,QQ ,.r fs' X RONALD GRANDE Watch at sophomore' lokes Ronnue enloys the mony assembly programs and tmkermg wnth engmes will never for get the frnendllness of B H S students Always ready to help say close frnends Ed Moss Marty Prendergost and Harry Stark looks forward to a career an cuvnl englneerlng S ff? gg 'C' W t I 7 YQ L GRA , . if A f Who me?4'Q. . Y ou,, So y . . . an tor ofd cgvfdEal5:Q lfeb , :Edt busi- Kmqgls at Sgr, new . . . sfp ha. 'l- Ford :gin j f. . . wi miss fjbllow Ioslrn tes, fri , and o time Tony Ruvcllyfob Cummin and 'l'on 'es. ff Student Councilg sT R'Nfs','t 3' porterp Father of the e . md s.Cfw..,e mls bwacgsqfhf il 68 Xl xi MARIE JOANN GRASSO Ready wut deep brown eyes and long red hour dnshngulsh Marte often nnqunres Well so? of friends Marlon Trnono Rose Mane DeCepoIu and Jean Dnonella devotes free moments to reading flnds pleasmg variety In glee club and crafts periods intends to enter secretarnal field Mrxed Glee Club Girls Glee Club MARJORIE LOIS GRASSO Margnes pretty brown eyes and block hour are lust two of her many charms enloys B H S gym classes and sixth lunch penods also gets a luck out of doncnng slzot mg and gomg to Stems wlth frlends Carol Huxster Fran Ferrarra and Joan DeCorlo looks forward to employment as a sec retory after graduation Spanish Club ar 'bi' 'L Everyone JOHN GRECO JR John is known for quietness an willingness to help others plans to enter the teach ing profession enloys football and basketball games will miss working on the yearbook spends spare time with Bill Leake Ralph Parise and John DiStusl Italian Club Future Teachers of Amer :ca MEMORIES 55 Auxiliary Editor .Y-f MARION E. GROCH Dark-eyed Marion devotes leisure time to dancing, listening to records, and gabbing with friends Joan Porciello and Judy Green- field . . . also enjoys twirling practice and fifth lunch with the Adelcians . . . will miss all of her many friends at B.H.S .... a career in commercial art lies ahead. Twirling, Minoretteg Student Councilg Intramural Sportsf Archery Clubg Father of the Bride . for Bloomfield JUDITH ANN GREENFIELD Plenty of pep charm and a sincere smile make Judy well liked by all is never too busy to help others and is as cute as the pictures she draws among her fond memories of BHS will be Adelcuan Club meetings football and basketball games and twirlmg friends Claire Park and Mary Jean Thompson say she plans a fu ture In commercial art Twirlmg Mmorette Junior Gym Team Student Council Spanish Club Chemistry Club fNVN5' 'I xf fx R -9 i 'Y SENIORS JOHN W GREENLEAF A sports enthusiast John roots for the Yankees and Notre Dame enloys lunch mg with pals Marty Prendergast Harry Stark and Harry Langwasser swim ming and playing baseball embrace much of his leisure time Bloomfield pep rallies and his many BHS friends will always rate high with John the United States Marines may soon employ this po tential engineer ur- L .. I 1 ' i ' t . .I ' 57 . I ,1 ' , . ., 2 V- I tl 1 , . . V f 1 3 . .. fr - -ri ' 1 'f 4. ' I D ll Il , , - ' I r - . ' - , , , - ' I I . 1 . . . ' . , I . l . . I . I . I - . 1 I I . . I , . . . ' ' - - I I ' - ' Wt lox- ii' 1335-5 - ' N 'V feet - 4, ' X .- -- ff.: my fn ' ' ' X .l 'Wu I N ' . ' . . I , i X- 1 B' , Richard may often be found driving his 'X . 5 I , x it ,Q I '-l 'Ah A BARBARA ANN HAASE Bobbie is known for her short blonde hair will miss lunch period with special pals Mary lou Rlzzolo Marilyn French and Nancy Williams pastimes include fre quent movies enloys rallies football games and driving the family car plans to become a dental assistant Glee Club MARVIN GRUBER Marv will miss his friendships and fourth period lunches . . . plans to become a radio announcer . . . enioys gym, study, and lunch periods most of all . . . That shakes me up is Marv's favorite expres- sion . . . Paul Schwartz, Bill Schmeisser, and Bob Allen are his best pals. Student Councilg Basketball Announcer, Key Clubg Intramural Basketball, Home- room Representative, German Club. SENIORS JOSEPHINE P. GURNARI Formerly a student at Arts High, dark-eyed Chickie came to B.H.S. in her iunior year . . . the dances and sports are tops here . . . anticipates a career as a medical as- sistant best fruend Phyllis Verzi rates Chickies personality s tops wi miss listening to records in Wessels with the Adelcians ltalran Club Intramural Sports Bank Representative Father of the Bride 7 RICHARD Z. GRUCHACZ sleek red Lincoln . . . actively participates in school sports program . . . close friend of Dave Armitt, Phil Clarke, and Ronnie Evans . . . pursues unusual hobby of rais- ing cattle . . . will miss classmates in Homeroom lO4 . . . hopes to attend a school of agriculture. French Clubg Mechanics of Transporta- tion Club. I How do' is this toll lanky boy s favorite expression in BHS he engoys most sports chemistry lab and lunch good round of golf is one of his favorite pastimes friends Paul Lyon Matty Fleming and Roger Landroth can often be found near by 'iw I r ' Q . .. .'ll A N X I - l - P L 5: i X Q ' I V thu., CARL EDWARD HAETTEN Q. , ' , . , . a ' f 2. 1, j' K . 1 1 'sutg 5 FRANCES l. HAGOPIAN Fran has a warm smile and pleasant per- sonality . . . will miss football games, rallies, and fun during lunch period with friends Barbara Kirby and Joan Fulton . . . enioys ice skating and having fun with the Bengalettes . . . plans to enter the secre- tarial field and become a stenographer. Homeroom and Banking Representative. Some Blonde to the friends Meredi KATHLEEN AUDREY HAGER people! moans Kathy . . . her hair and green eyes are well known Angettes . . . enioys lunch with Pat Levey, Eleanor Florus, and th Bennington . . . will miss gym activities, chem lab and football games ., . . Nati plans to enter nursing. onal Honor Society, MEMORIES '55, Auxiliary Staff, Drill Team, Junior, Senior Gym Teams, Chemistry Club, President, latin Club, Censor, Girl Reserves, Student Coqnfj lg Biology Club. And another shovelful . . . and yet another! l I- 1 -an-..-. -1.- it ,Q i ,r g S ARNOLD H. HANSEN, JR. Oh, come on! yells Arnie when working or joking with stage crew pals . , . present hobby of photography will help him in his future career as a motion picture operator . . . friends John Redmond, Charles Nay, Jerry Allen agree that Arnie's red hair will be missed. Stage Crew, Key Club, Chemistry Club. to 'fare f if ETHEL M HANSSON Ettys dark brown eyes and pleasant per sonallty are well known to B H S can be found rooting hard at football games and rallies friends Nancy Baker Ann Marne Abene and Gussle Wellmtz con srder her a swell pal nn her spare time Etty likes to listen to popular records a future beautlcuan many wonderful friends will mlss her rv ,CARDLYN E H,AfzMoN Cheering at4ootbalI games an rallies will be among Cor lyns outstanding memories . . Lf eni y lunch period with ffriends E hor Terry Sue, Hartke and' loyce An- . . f. spendlfspore time with D . . . eagerly looks forward to college. Cheerledding' Senlor'Gym Te rl: Misfi- ery TeodiQ Hojnefoom Repr sefvtativep Latin Clubp Girl feserves, Cordsponding Secretaryg German Clubg F.T.A.g Senior Play Committeeg Make-up Crew. T17 sf DAVID J HARNETT This friendly track enthusiast IS familiar to almost everyone at B H S enloys chem lab lunch periods and his favorite sport of hunting can frequently be heard to exclalm Thats the way we do rt in Nor way' to pals John Meier Bob Calrone and Bull Plllonl chemical engineering IS In Doves future Traclr Key Club Chemistry Club Biol ogy Club '-V211 3 3 E 0 9 3- ' if nam' V There's a Long, long Trail Awinding 72 JULIA PATRICIA HARRINGTON Good natured Pat says shell really mass attending BHS assemblies and rallles with trlends Dorothy Cupka Helene Doull and Marge Alblez enloys reading and loolung over her collectnon of song books hopes to contnnue workmg with the telephone company as an operator after graduatnon DE Club Father of the Bnde fl? JOANNA HARRIS Jo IS peppy and full of fun wull miss twnrlmg at football games marchmg wlth drall team and good fruends often seen at Wessels with the Adelclans Mary Jean Thompson Rosa An Scherer and others lakes to rtlcupale IN sports co eg ls n r ut Student' ounc Rec ng Secretary Twrrlm Shuad Dull Tea ym Team a ob Cl ss Tr ure! 5 54 n tram al Sporbg, Niigzrahjlonal Society 'J SUSAN M HARTKE A snlver baton and a golden plume make football games doubly excltlng for Sue Certaunly' she comments to friends Joyce Anmno Carolyn Harmon and Eleanor Terry enloys knlttung and gabbnng wsth the Debs college and a career constntute plans for the future National Honor Society Twrrlmg Ma lorette Spanish Club President French Club FTA Treasurer MEMORIES 55 Typing Stat? Girl Reserves ROBERT M HARTWIG Tall strong Bob I5 well known for his pleas ant personallty wavy halr and willingness to help others workmq on has flashy blue convertrble provndes hum wuth a spare time duversuon electrical engmeermg ns nn Bobs future he wlll mass B H S lunch peruods studles and lrnends Ralph Dneck ond Frank Squrllaro German Club Football Team SENIORS RICHARD DONALD HASZ Good natured qunet and smcere Duck rates as tops with pals Ed Treacy and Dave Corby thas toll blond future octor can be seen sparklng the football team to vlctory from the center POSITION actlve member of the Latln Club and varslty baseball team dlversnons Ih clude bowling and huntlng says hell mass fifth lunch and the rallues Football Baseball Latm Club 73 ,?I . .,ns- ' 1 4 Z5 KS Ju- ,- .-y GLENN H. HEATH Glenn will certainly be remembered for his swell personality and friendly smile as well as his crew cut and white bucks . . . spends spare time paling around with Bob Stavin, Topper Hogan, and the rest of the Sports, or driving his Ford . . . a future Naval officer, Glenn says he'll miss B.H.S. friends. Key Club, Treasurerf Latin Clubg Father of the Bride g Homeroom Representativeg MEMORIES '55, Sports Staff. 5' 1' 1.-r 'TO if sv RALPH LEE HENDERSON Aeronautics holds a special fascination for red headed Ralph as he expects to become a pilot after graduation never too busy to gave someone a helping hand or a ride home friends Dave Corby Ken Powell and David Luke agree Ralphs fa vorite expression is You ve had ntl spends free moments working on model railroads or enloying BHS sports and rallies Chemistry Club JOYCE HEATON Listening to Dean Martin records and mamboing are Joyces favorite methods of relaxation also likes the cakes at Stems taken with friends Joan DeCarlo Fran Ferrara and Margie Grosso future secretary this green eyed blonde will miss the lunch periods and rallies at BHS THEODORE S HEINEKEN III Ty is noted for his happy personality and wi good times as a senior are pleasant memories likes to drive that yellow convertible and ski pals are Don Dms more Bob Zachelli some lucky hospital will get this future doctor MEMORIES 55 Literary Staff Play the Game Blossom Time A Cappella Chou Father of the Bnde Student Council Key Club French Club Chemistry Club 2. 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A . , t , V 4 ' or X .ff , , , GEORGE JOHN HOFEREK Memories of sporting events will be cher- And then Sh Boom HERBERT WILLIAM HERR A quuet manner and a pleasant person alnty thats Herby enloys lunch and good tnmes had with has numerous fnencls a steady workman hns favorite ex presslon Lets face ntl flts hum well after school Herby may be found enther working or crulslng around In his renowned 49 Ford plans a vocatxon un agncul ture SUZANNE HOCK Actnve blonde Sue Includes Peggy D France Patty Brower and Nancy Glow cznyskr among her many frnends and ac quanntances turns to skatmg music swummmg or dancung In free moments wall enter the nursmg professnon Dnll Teams Junror Gym Team STUDENT PRINTS Homeroom Representahve Junior Red Cross Intramural Sports French Club Chemrstry Club ished by this tall fellow . . . enjoys stamp collecting and the Y.M.C.A .... friends Alton Parker, Jack Blount, and Manfred Schwesger agree about hns fnendly per sonallty plans to loin the Navy and see the world as a specrallst In radar or weather Track Club Glee Club Track Team A Cappella Choir fa ' vi SENICDRS JUDITH ANN HODGKINS Judys clalm to fame rests In her work un the band room enloys her work In all musical actlvltles and Latln Club teachmg music as a career IS an the future Judy has a ready smile for everyone agree Gmny Wester Sue Ehrenworth and Margaret McAdam Band and Orchestra Secretary All State Chorus Latrn Club Choir Talent Time Chorus Drrector Musrcal Monday Club National Honor Society 'Q' 4-' l I I I VY , , ,X t . l ll I , . . 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K ..I f S..,' 'A f CARLENE E HUGHES Edltorlnchuef of the STUDENT PRINTS Carlene IS as lfldUSlI'IOUS as she IS helpful although hustory us her forte she also enjoys worklng on the school newspaper and attendmg football games frlendx Include Clacre Kimmel Carol McKenzie and Margaret McAdam STUDENT PRINTS Editor ln Chief N tronal Honor Society Library Club Pres: dent MEMORIES 55 Lrterary Stall latm Club French Club Senior Forum WARREN R HOGAN Topper IS the well known co captam of this years football team and presldent of the Natlonal Honor Society ablllty and untellugence are personified In thus red hatred fullback enloys lunch periods wnth frlends Ken Cestone Art Meter and members af the Sports Club wlll mlss parhclpatnon an athletics plans to be come a mechamcal engineer Football Team Co Captarn Natvonal Honor Society President Baseball Team Indoor Track Early Bird Basketball Com mumty Chest Representatlve SENICRS DOROTHEA l HOKANSON Blonde haur and brown eyes make Dot especially attractlve will mlss the fun at lunch wlth best friends Judy Knapp Jo Ann Kulpa and Ann Smith enloys the rallnes cholr and actlvmes plans to become a hugh school Spomsh teacher FTA Presrdent Girl Reserves Pres: dent Natlonal Honor Society Jersey Girls State New Jersey Assocrahon of FTA Vlce President MEMORIES 55 l.:terary Staff Chou Student Councrl SUSAN ELIZABETH HOLMES Black curly halr and dimples typlfy Sue wall mlss homeroom periods In 210 and history classes best friends Barbara Bolton Pat Rae and Jane Cochrane share her fun she wull certamly make a won derful nurse FNA Father of the Bnde Leaders Club Senior Glrl Reserves Chemistry Club R14 QL. DONALD E HUTCHlNSON Blue eyes and black halr a flare for auto motive work best descrlbe Hutch lays the school dances and lunch perlods future plans include entering the Navy often can be found with frlends Joe Bolland, Harry Gould, and Joe Wogczak Mechanics of Transportatron Club, In tramural Sports an-H' W 1 wx . , r . .' I f I , -. - .. I I 1 1 LL ,. 1 c I - f l E' Nd' If ' ' . . I- 1 , - ' . Student Councilg All-State Chorusf Choirp R' , F71 I- k . .iq i 1 I gl ' rl l ' :I- 1 'V ' - ' . '. I L. ZW Q x . . . I .I V R X ' . . . U-7 J f ' ' I 0' 2 Q g DJ I I . ' 'I . . . en: ,M x Aint- J 9' X W 44 Q, - -2X -.1 E JOAN HYDE Freckles and fast chatter characterize Joanne often seen with Debs and friends Nancy Robinson Audrey Tuerfl and Doree Zachvess enloys rallies lunch with the gang and sessions in 417 will miss football and basketball games plans to be a dietitian Girl Reserves Leaders Club French Club Homeroom Representative Student Coun I Glee Club Father of the Bride I tramural Sports J 's CAROL JUNE HUXSTER June, as she is known by the many friends whom she will miss, finds sixth lunch and gym great fun . . . roller skating and fun at Siems occupy her spare time . . . long blonde hair and changeable eyes are well known to friends Margie Grosso, Fran Ferrara, and Joan DeCarlo . . . looks for- ward to graduation and future employ- ment os a secretary. 9 D es it really hurt that much boys ,ll Alice has a ready smile and lots of pep will miss football games gym team and fun in chem lab listening to Eddie Fisher and eating pizza with friends Pat Rae Ann Smith and Judy Knapp are pas times another one of our future DUYSES Junior Gym Team Latin Club Gul Re serves FNA Intramural Sports National Honor Society Chemistry Club 77 fggu' .nt u o - I ' ha . 1 t 2 ' ' -'L' sf . 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BARBARA ANN JAEGER Pretty blue eyed Barbara IS lust full of fun assert friends Dons MacLachlan and Joan Formlca a loyal Dodger fan she also enloys all B H S sports and will mass march mg with the drill team plans to return to the classroom as an elementary school teacher FTA Drrll Team Chemistry Club Glee Club Intramural Sports ggnuq if VALLIE F JOHNSON Val s a terrific frnend say Julue Prrce Gloria Gehrlng and Phyllls Zavlst football rallues crafts class and assemblnes rate clancmg and hut parade hugh with her tunes take up spare time a future executuve will get thus prnvate secretary Dfsplay Commmee Glee Club IRENE BARBRO JOHNSON Operettas and senlor plays mean fun for wull mass chemistry lab and fourth lunch engoys football games wlth friends Joyce Mazzella Jeanne Kot and Dorr e Capron known for her freckles and lrnendllness plans to become a mathematucs teacher Father of the Bnde Natronal Honor Socrety Treasurer Gvrl Reserves Make up Crew Treasurer MEMORIES 55 Auxiliary Stall FTA Chemistry Club 14a J E .1 R ff? fs. r .qff ,',,f l in ., 99. Hiatt., V 12 X -Sf - 2. 9 'H' 2 3' ' 1' f kk! l Q ' l X Glas xiii 'lil Lexi' 3 1 X' 55 'Q wx iv -svib .viz i 'g fa., tr f x 'nv' lCensoredt 78 D-5?f2S1' CLAIRE I JOHNSTON A whlz at Spanlsh tlny brown eyed Sookle plans to become a busmess secretary alter graduatlon wull long remember foot ball and basketball games and rallies llkes to llsten to Perry Como durxng lelsure moments also enloys roller skating and swlmmmg A true pal say frnends Carol Burke Joyce Myers and Valerle Gorskl Spanrsh Club YS LOUISE E JORDA Comblne a lrlendly smlle wxth a sparkling personality and you have Louise t IS energetic twlrler wall always remember the assemblles and victory dances at B H S devotes leusure time to chathng wtth Ann Rauscher Bernice Stamslawczyk and the other Greclans plans to attend col lege In the fall Twrrlrng Squad Student Councrl Lead ers Club Girl Reserves Intramural Sports Spanish Club Q MAY ELLEN KARLSON Blonde hair and twlnklmg blue eyes com bane to make May so well lnked frlends Duane Labrecque .lamce Corby and Betsy Person say shell always remember the gay tames un Homeroam 205A and BHS rallies derives pleasure from sewmg roller skatmg and lnstenung to popular records has a worth whale future In store as a teacher of the handlcapped Junror Red Cross Banking Representa tive Father of the Bride Program Com mittee F T A ANTHONY J KARPIN Lefty as noted for has maglc tracks and blond crew cut wrll mrss the fun an nouncmg football games and In sixth lunch spends spare tlme on baseball dlamond or with the Sports frlends Bull Len skold Lou Chlrlchel o and Sklp Meter agree Lefty has a great sense of humor Baseball Tumblmg Club Early Brrd League STUDENT PR NTS Representative SENIORS sr h J-r 44 fi cv ' Sf ANNE F KEARNS Recognlzed by her cute dxmples and laughing eyes Anne wrll mlss the good tlmes IN speech class and chem lab memorles of filth lunch with frlends Pat Levey Loulse Sullivan Carole Bonsteln and the other Angettes wall always be vnvnd plans to enter the nursing profession Senior Grrl Reserves, Father of the Bride , FNA , Chemistry Club, Latrn Club 79 'X 1 vw!- A i , , . . I I ' I I 1 i , ,. . I . - L ' Q ll ' ll -,. ' l - , 1 -- - V -1:21,--1-nf-E, -' T - Q I - 211469, ' f m:-:1f3: '? A , , ,-4,52 . , . K,.- . , .V ,S 7 1 ' 1 . . , . . f ' f ' ' - , , l h- , I , , ' ' i li - I . ' . . -55. , on '- .af ,E . Q' ' . . ' ' . 'A' N.R,N.:,5.x-A , .tx , .. 4 .x1..?,g5Q!,z:S.- PATRICK JOHN KELLY Handsome Pat is known for his fun loving personality and wavy hair will remem ber the B H S club programs playing the accordian and participating in school sports with friends Joe Woiczak, John Wary, and Frank Zolcinski consume much of his spare time . . . a future in drafting awaits him. Tumbling Club, Captain, Printing Squad. ,V ,, -- I X l. - Cf is l 4' - L V qi 7,- - V ix' 3 . f 4 ?4 X 'i X ARLENE A. KIERSTEAD Drop in on any musical activity and you'll find Arlene . . . enioys reading and com- paring history notes with friends Claire Kimmel and Dorrie Capron . . . will always remember the great times in speech class . . . plans to teach music after graduation from college. All-State Orchestra, Musical Monday Club, Program Chairman, French Club. JON S. KEMP To find out what a good friend Jon is iust ask anyone of his numerous pals . . . spends spare time participating in the various activities of the P.A.L. with buddies Gordon Henley and Bobby Loesner . . . says he'll miss the fun had in gym classes and homeroom periods . . . would like to teach physical education in the future. Intramural Basketball. CALVIN K. KEYLER l'm all shook up! says Cal, the speedy captain of our track and cross country teams . . . Tom Pross, Dewey Deane ,and Lenny Dramis say he plays a nervous game of golf . . . mechanical engineering will be Cal's career. Class Vice-President, '54, '55g Latin Club, Consul, Track Club, Key Club, Traclr Team, Captaing Cross Country Team, Captain, Chemistry Club, Vice-President, National Honor Society. Q .qi -1- Ni A sine of intelligence? CLAIRE RUTH KIMMEL To the friendly gurl who plays the oboe in the band and orchestra rehearsals rate hugh attends club meetings with pals Arlene Kierstead Dorothea Capron and Carlene Hughes a career in scientific research is her future National Honor Society Band Orches tra Musical Monday Club Citizenship In strtute latin Club STUDENT PRINTS French Club MEMORIES 55 Literary Stall All State Orchestra Chemistry Club BARBARA ANN KIRBY Blonde Bobbies assets are her sincere friendliness and cheerful smile wi miss BH S football and basketball games leisure hours spent bowling working as secretary of church group and enloylng parties given by the Bengalettes est friends are Fran Hagoplan and Joan Ful on a career In secretarial work is in the future Homeroom Banking Representative JUDITH ANN KNAPF Brown-haired Judy is well known for her accuracy with a bow and arrow . . . enioys horseback riding and hospital work . . . will miss lun in the gym and friends Dot Hokanson, Ginny Wester, and .loanne Kulpa . , . plans to become a secretary-recep- tionlst Archery Team Captain Archery Club Senior Gym Team Dnll Team Tumblmg Team Latin Club National Honor Society 10 ft- SENICRS PATRICIA ANN KLEBES Blue eyed Pat possesses an acute sense of humor lists riding In Fords and listen Ing to the Hilltoppers tap pastimes explains You know It to Gerry Bohrer Eileen Butler and Barbara Kirby on many occasions plans to become a telephone operator will remember enlayment ex perienced at B H S assemblies dances and club periods Drill Team Gym Team Home Economics Club Biology Club STUDENT PRINTS Typ :ng Staff 'F' s, IN 2- ref? , ': : 4 Q - , f : 2 2 - N Q' , N X 5 'A I . 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I ' ' . i suyw ff ' 7 wi' ' JL, u, ' Us M r ' f 1 'ix 'Z' JOANNE ELEANOR KUlPA Honey blonde hour IS one of Joanne s assets thus future secretary wall mnss rallies and fun In the chem lab wontforget the good tlmes wnth Terry Wyman Myrna Pal agano Fran Casclano and the Beaudels Junror Gym Team Captain Drrll Team Archery Team Senror Gym Team Natronal Honor Society STUDENT PRINTS Reporter Bowling Chemistry Club Careers for Sec retanes Treasurer JEANNE CLAIRE KOT Jeanmes lnght brown halr and laughing blue eyes dustnngulsh her at B H S IS cute lass says she Il really mlss rallles foot ball games and good tlmes wnth frlends Irene Johnson and Claire Morro future plans nnclude secretarlal work Natronal Honor Socrety MEMORIES 55 Typing Edrtor Semor Gul Reserves STU DENT PRINTS Typrng Stal? A Cappella Chou' Make up Crew Homeroom Repre sentatrve Glee Club Careers for Secre tones SENIGRS One of the tallest members of the sennor class us Johnny mam characterlstuc IS hrs contagaous sense of humor frnends Lou Nlose ond John Wory readaly prause hrs outstandnng abnlnty un basketball and his excellent tenor voice enthusuastlc Grant fan wnll mass sports rallues and those appetuzmg lunches Basketball A Cappella Chorr Prrntrng Squad 3 DIANE C LABRECQUE Petite and talkative thats Midget marks Gee Dad' often dsstrnbutes free moments between spnnnmg records :ce skating and swlmmmg consuders foot ball and basketball games and chem lab outstondmg for enloyment expects to enter nursmg professnon wall muss frnends Jean Rnmbach, Sue Ehrenworth, and May Karlson Future Nurses of Amerrca BARBARA KREIDLER Tall and cute Bobble enioys twlrllng foot ball and basketball games enloys Ins tenlng to pop recordings wont forget filth lunch close frlends are Clalre Park Mary Jean Thompson and all the Adelcuans plans a career as a medncal secretory Twrrler Spanish Club Girl Reserves Annie Get Your Gun Art Stall Blos som Trme Art Staff '69 ' .,. . . I. 1 1 ' A '. ' X' V I X 1 . - 1 1 r. V - r 1 ' , , .. -, . - 1 1 1 1 11- 1, .11 I I ' -11 , . 1 1 .X , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . , ...Te- , , ',v, J, ' Wy...- i O 'I BETTY JANE l.oMANNA Petite dark haired Betty Jane always has a big smile for everyone the music of Perry Como and the company of friends Vita Corluccl Angie Nast: and Shirley Carslllo satisfy her will miss rallies and victory dances a career as a medical secretary is Betty Jones goal Leaders Club Student Council STU DENT PRINTS Circulation Representative Italian Club Student Patrol R' LEILA VERONICA LAIR Leilo's friends say her happy disposition and good sense of humor make her fun to be with . . . thrives on pizza pie . , . en- ioys listening to records and singing . . . has a swell time in filth lunch with lriends Carol Cavanaugh, Barbara Kay, and Eileen Sheerer . . . memories of rallies and sports events will linger after graduation. Library Clubf D.E. Club. Z Purposeful, actively creative, deeply concerned and exceptionally stable? ROGER B LANDROTH Friendly Roger has a smile for everyone liked the fun and wonderful kids in 410 and 205A relaxes either by bowl mg or by eating pizza a career in chemical research beckons to this boy German Club Mash Club Chemistry Club Biology Club STUDENT PRINTS Rep resentatrve 'Z' WIlI.IAM EUGENE LEAKE Red hair, freckles, and a lusty Oy, Veyl identify Bill to friends Art Caruso, George Wurster, and Armando D'Agostina . . . spends free moments repairing his car or listening to records by the Gaylords . . . looks forward to lunch periods, assemblies, and rallies at B.H.S .... includes being an auto mechanic in future plans. Homeroom Representative. dr ' if EVELYN JANE LEHMANN Cute, dark-eyed Ev is noted for her artistic ability and crazy puns . . . spends leisure time sketching, reading, or gabbing with pals Gail Yorwood and Chris Stansbury . . . good times at lunch and basketball games will be among the pleasant memo- ries of her high school days . . . the future holds employment in commercial art. MEMORIES 55 Assistant Art Editor Choir Annie Get Your Gun Blossom Time Art Staffs Chemistry Club ZZ JOHN JAMES l.ENNON Jack plans to study printing as o career known for his smile even during exam weeks study periods and lunch rate hugh close buddies include Ray McAr thur Frank Hockley and David Handler spare time is used for driving and enloylng the delightful harmonies of the Crewcuts Pnntmg Club 1-H' i A Study in American literature 84 WILLIAM JOHN LENSKOLD Coachsng us m the future of our fleet footed track and football star wlll mlss snxth lunch and has many friends ln the Sports Club lncludmg Lefty Karpln Sluppy Meler and Lou Chnrchello Bull spends spare moments worlung on has car Football Team Track Team Track Club Intramural Basketball Student Councrl 1151 ROSEMARY F LEO Wlth her cute ltallan halrcut Ros always full of pep and ready for fun wlll have many fond memorles of B H S football and basketball games wlth chums Claire Park Mary Jean Thompson and the other Adel clans likes to dance or lusten to Jon: James a career as a legal secretary lles In the lmmedlate future Archery Team .lunror Gym Team Gul Reserves Italian Club Homemakrng Club Latm Club Chemlstry Club FELICIA R LEO Oh darn' IS Fellctas favorite comment to fnends Rose Marte Stanznale Conme Barley and Joan Fulton plans to be come a secretary wlll muss football games friends and rallnes In spare tame she can be found euther balung swnm mnng or llstemng to records MEMORIES 55 Typrng Staff Homemalr mg Club President ltalran Club Senior Grrl Reserves Natronal Honor Society K PATRICIA LOUISE LEVEY A snappy dresser Trish IS also noted for her umque laugh and sparkling eyes really goes for recordmgs by Tommy Ed wards and the good tlmes with friends Kathy Hager .loan Macaluso and Anne Kearns will miss sensor qym and drlll teams mtramural sports and fun wuth the Angettes plans a career ln pharmacy Semor Gym Team Drill Team lntra mural Sports Grrl Reserves Chemistry Club SENIORS THOMAS WILLIAM LEWIS llstenlng to Stan Kenton recordtngs rates hugh wnth T I. also enloys gab sessuons wnth Dave Armltt and Anthony Zlcarro and band and Serenader practice a tal ented drummer he will be a notable add: tnon to the fleld of musnc lunch peruods football games and frtends wall top his lust of the many wonderful memones of B H S Band Swrng Serenaders Orchestra -2 1-sf. SANDRA JOAN l.OCKE A pleasing personality combined with blonde hair makes Sandy well known ever present lunch and study with best friends Ann Rauscher and Louise .lorda hold favorite memories her future plans are for a college education as a physicist Father of the Bride GEORGE M. LUKCHIS Come off it coxswain! exclaims six-foot- three inch future seaman Loukie . . . especially enioys golfing with chums War- ren Johnson Mike Mencik and Ed Kukelski . . . also gets a kick out of automobile work and listening' to records . . . will miss the good times in metal shop and his many B.H.S. friends. ' Golf Team. ' x.. ROBERT J LOESN ER Genual personality ready smile and twink lung blue eyes characterize Bob shares interest In sports with pals Walt Price John Kemp and Al Pester passes spare moments rapidly by playing basketball and welghtllfting finds that football games and lunch periods highlight B H S life includes an aeronautical vocation in fu ture plans Mechanics of Transportation Club MARILYN C LOUGHREN A warm smile and friendly manner describe Marilyn she ll miss old friends and fun in chemistry lab enloys cooking and listening to records with friends Nancy Glowczynskl Myra Stromfeld and Joan Formica plans to become a knndergar ten teacher Senior Girl Reserves Future Teachers of America Junior Red Cross Spanish Club Intramural Sports A if. ,- -li- Noses to the grindstones DAVID ELLIOT LUKE Boat building piano playing and fishing consume Daves spare time friends Don son say he is noted for blond curly hair and crisp white shirts looks forward to a Naval engineering career recollec tions of assemblies and homeroom friends will remain Golf Tournament Math Club Treasurer Chemistry Club Fencing Club CATHERINE N LUNDIE Cathy is known for her bright pleasant smile her clean white bucks are known to friends Joyce Annino Carolyn Harmon and Eleanor Terry enloys football and basketball games with the Debs wi miss fun in chemistry plans to become a medical technician National Honor Society AA Represen tatrve MEMORIES 55 Auxiliary StaH Jun :or Gym Team Homeroom Representative Grrl Reserves Spanish Club Band AUDREE MAUREEN MacADAM This popular and pretty flagwaving cap- tain is an avid rooter at rallies and foot- ball and basketball games . . . eagerly participates in music and sports . . . many friends include the Deniques and the Gre- cians . . . success awaits her as a medical secretary. Flagwavmg Captarn Senior Gym Team Hrgh School Representative for Communrty Chest Grrl Reserves Student Council Or chestra Band SENIORS PAUL ROBERT LYON Pauls enthusiasm for golf is well known bowling and golfing with friends Carl Haetten Dick Hasz and listening to the Crewcuts are his favorite pastimes will miss friends football rallies and as semblles fun in chem lab and gym class will long be remembered college beckons after graduation Golf Team Q 1 ' vb lg e 'I y 1 . '- A . ,Cli , ' 5 N.: :l 5 v .H-dll .EVM X 4- ix! I X an ' I J ' f . ' wi L Anderson, Ken Powell, and. Ralph Hender- ' . . ' . ' . . . ' ' ' - .,v al W -V 1- l-- bu. ' DORIS MaclACHlAN Dons will be remembered by classmates for her pleasant personalsty and quiet manner thus future nurse engoys swlmmung and skotlng wnth best friends Barbara Jaeger Irene DeRyder and Carlene Hughes will especially mlss chem lab and the BHS football games and assemblnes MEMORIES 55 Literary Staff FNA French Club Student Council Swlmmrng Club Chemrstry Club JOAN CAROL MACALUSO Mac known for her expresslve eyes and dramatic voice plans a stage career really enloys lnstenmg to the musac of Harry Belafonte actung and chugglng along In Betsy her 47 Bunck friends Nancy Smlth Carole Bonstenn and Pat Levey say Mac wall mnss BHS dramatnc arts and sports the most Father of the Brrde Intramural Sports Bowlrng Secretary FTA Grrl Re serves SONIA CECILE MACKINLAY A pleasant smsle IS lust one of Tom s many outstandnng characterlstlcs Sally Mayo sh: Sue Brown and the Bengalettes are an her mner clrcle of frlends e Womens Marme Corps ns In her future enloys gym team band and orchestra best of all German Club Archery Club .lunror Gym Homeroom Representatrve Father of the Bride .lunror Achievement RONALD F MAGUIRE Tall blond Mac rates flshnng hugh on hrs lust of actnvrtres also enloys Early Bnrd League Basketball practice and drnvmg hls new Chevrolet chem lab and hrs many friends In the Sports wull be only a few of Macs many pleasant memorles of B H S a career nn buslness admmnstratlon Iles ahead Key Club, Indoor Track Team, Basket ball Team LOIS A MACHNIK Long hair and a cheerful smnle best d scrlbe Lo especlally fond of lunch tume chats wnth fnends Loulse Jorda and Lor rame McCann spends spare time dnv mg roller skatlng or danclng to the songs of Eddne Fnsher post graduatuon plans nnclude employment as a secretary Leaders Club Prom Commuttee Senior Girl Reserves Father of the Bride Cos tume Commrttee 'Sv 419' X I K x f ,, , I I I l ' , . . , . . . , , n I - ul ' I . . . - . . - , e- i , , . . ., ' I ' , , , l . I. . , , - ,H - N I I - . . . ., ' 'I I ' ' ' ' . . . th , . . . . . . , : : ' I Teamg Band: Orchestrag Chemistry Club: - H . ,,. . . , . f r r - - -1 ' I I I . , , .. ,J , . . 4 , l ' I . X ' 8. K MARK M MANNING Is that right' comments Mark engoys lunch period bowling and other school sports will miss assemblies and special friends Harry Gould Don Hutchinson and Bob Paxton his blond hair and blue eyes are often seen at victory dances plans a career in the Navy Mechanics of Transportation Club I tramural Sports Wlfwf K 'Ns ROCHELLE E. MANN Ro, as described by friends Jo Pignatello, Margie Gurney, Rose Catella, and Dee Scarpello, has glistening block hair and very stylish clothes .... fills spare time with dancing, skating, swimming, and spin- ning records of favorite songbirds . . . rates art and crafts classes high in interest value while preparing for career in com- mercial art. Student Council. ll I ll 2 to 1, they II never stay white! WHITE BUG' POWDQI THOMAS JAMES MARKEY .IR Freckles and a crew cut best distinguish Tom delights rn driving his Chevy con vertible with chums Frank Zolcunslu and Glenn Heath will miss friendliness of the students at B H S a career in law and politics lies in the future .4-M CLAIRE MARIE MARRA This loyal Yankee fan never fails to call a cheery Hi, everybody! to all she meets . . . Carmella Nardone, Caroline Mossucco, and Jeanne Kot are her best friends along with other Antonines those football games and wctory dances rate hugh wnth Claure a future as a company secre tary rs In store for her Gul Reserves Banking Representatwe STUDENT PRINTS Crrculatron Representa trve Camera Club Student Patrol Careers for Secretanes Club cw' Fi-1 FRED W MAYER Fred wall remember the fun an draftnng room at lunch and at those football games wall mlss the good times wlth friends Bob Calrone Bob Boeck and Bob Wagner thus future archntect spends spare time making drawings of modernlstlc homes Student Council Executive Committee Key Club STUDENT PRINTS Reporter In tramural Bowling MEMORIES 55 Sports FRANK MASTRAS Sknps present 'ob as glvlng hum experlence for hrs future occupation as a floral de sngner thas friendly guy enloys col lectung guns relnshes bug game huntmg and lrkes drive an movies he llked meet mg new friends every day m B H S s blue eyes attract attentuon W Q P3 r-buggy-1- iL.llt2Q 1 s l Staff 'C'- case of fire 90 MQ- JOYCE PHYLLIS MAZZA Sparkling brown eyes, dark wavy hair and pretty clothes are three of Joyce's many noticeable characteristics . . . enioys fifth lunch . . . she'll miss Class of '55 and ff90 busses . . . best friends include Carol Thacker, Roberta Rivella, Judy Collins, and Helen Burguiere . . . designing or decora- tion is foreseen in her future. Camera Club, Leaders' Club, President, Girls' Basketball, Spanish Club, STUDENT PRINTS, Art Club. 335 JOYCE P MAZZ ELLA Vlvacious Joyce IS full of fun pals are Chris Stansbury Jo Plrrello Irene Johnson and Marge McAdam lournallsm as practiced on the STUDENT PRINTS is in her future STUDENT PRINTS News Edrtar MEM ORIES 55 Literary Staff Senior Girl Re serves Secretary 54 Treasurer 55 N tional Honor Society Secretary Father of the Bride Makeup Crew Senior Forum MARGARET R. McADAM Blonde Marg has a pleasant personality, fine sense of humor . . . won't forget club activities and rallies , . . likes to work on Talent Time, goes to Wessels with friends Judy Hodgkins and Joyce Mazzella . . . teaching is in her future. Father of the Bride , Student Director, F.T.A., Secretary, National Honor Society, MEMORIES '55, Literary Staff, Girl Re- serves, Latin Club, German Club, Chem- istry Club Secretpry. HAROlD EUGENE McARTHUR Buddy as he as called by most of has friends is known around BHS for his bright eyes in his spare time he en joys listening to the Hillbrllys with his best friend Jabby Brmk fifth lunch finds htm with Carl Bergman and Skippy Mellllo anticipates employment as a cabinet maker SENIORS NANCY J McCARTHY Nancys ready smile and sweet disposition are among her well known characteristics fond memories will include BHS as semblues and the marching band enloys reading listening to records and chatting with friends Nancy Sullivan Lillian Paes and Fran Bottazzl a position as a secretarial typnst is her goal if-5 f ,Af if V23 JJ L If A ff vi B 'J I I lf X I r A CAROL JANE McKENZIE Carol s sparkling eyes match her eller vescent personality a career recreational durectress on an oce mor or this talented dancer ss Km in chem lab and English G, Senior Drill Teqm C -QILJDENT 'S Ex: yin Teams mg T Ajxench Latin the arrpe Girl Reserves EP Q JOHN DOUGLAS MEIER Easily identified by his height and pleasant personality, John will long remember the lunch periods and crazy antics of pals Dave Harnett, Sam Priestley, and Dick Eichner . . . his sparetime hours are spent hunting and driving his blue Ford sedan . . . a look into the future reveals college preparation for a career in accountancy. MEMORIES '55, Editor-in-Chief: National Honor Societyp Father of the Bride , Key Clubg Jersey Boys' Statef STUDENT PRINTS, Advertising Manager, Banking Represen- tativef Chemistry Club. WILLIAM MARVIN MECK Do you see that handsome boy with the curly blond hair and blue eyes? Thats Willie gets a luck out of BH S foot ball games and assemblies also enloys chatting with friends Dave VanSant John Redmond and Ed Pollard spare time activities include bowling fishing and art work a position In the business field lies ahead Junior Achievement Chefs Club ARTHUR W MEIER As cocaptam and guard on the Bengal football squad Skip helped spark a great season sports lunch and rallies rate hugh hopes to coach his favorite sport someday spends free time on fishing hunting and fun with the other Sports friends include Bill Lenskold Ken Ces tone and Lefty Karpin. Football Co-Captain- Basketball- Base- a . Z. H 'i Y e s GL. JOSEPH MICHAEL MIELE Joe gets a bang out of tinkering with motors and other auto parts . , . also goes for band practice and horseback riding in a big way . . . says he'll miss the good times with pals George Ferrara and Attilio Santimone as well as the relaxation of the lunch and gym periods . . . hopes to be- come a morticion after graduation. And this switch here PAULINE PATRICIA MERCURI Dark brown hair and dancing eyes dis tmgunsh Pauline an honest and sm cere friend say Barbara Pshywara Nan J Barrett and Connie Bailey when refer rung to her favorite actlvltles Include painting and sketching will always re member the fun in art room aspires to become a successful fashion designer Father of the Bride Blossom Time Italian Club WILLIAM L MERKEL A mechanically minded young man Bll plans to specialize In the field of automo tive mechanics Moon Dog holds a special attraction for this new listener lunch periods and study hall fun will nat be easily forgotten frequently seen in the company of Phil Clark and Joe Bolland nf 'Cx bv., Band. SENICRS KATHERINE MIDDLETON Well known for her dimples and mambomg thats Kate will remember gay times at lunch and rallies Ruby Milligan agrees the recordings of Nat King Cole rate high with her also enloys writing letters hopes to obtain employment in a secretarial field Library Club Corresponding Secretary Glee Club Junior Gym Team DE Club father of the Bride J ,X H K x , X W ll ' ' Ill . Ill I ' . ,I . I I l . . - I ' ' - I 4 . . 4 Q H. . Hi H . ,,i H , . H I . Q I 5532913-1 1 I ' ' - Lg:-'.-1335? :X .V 4, 1' f ext A I., T B- ' 1 EDWIN P MIYOSHI Motorcycles and western records rate hugh with Oakes this dark haired fellow will never forget print shop and fifth per nod lunch plans to serve Uncle Sam as a paratrooper nn the Army good times IH BHS were had in company of John Campo Dick Babmslu and Nat Proto Intramural Bowling RONAID W. MILLER Ronnie is known far and wide for his height . . . a relative newcomer to B.H.S., Ron came from the West . . . fond of study hall . . . considers spending money his hobby . . . Uncle Sam will soon have Ronnie's services in the Army . . . has many friends including Walter Riker, Edward Markel, and William Pierson, SENIORS A cute blue-eyed miss, Gwen is equally at home on the dance floor or curled up with a good book . . . will always remember fun in speech and history classes . . . best pals are Marilyn French and Irene De- Ryder says she'll miss BHS rallies and clubs after graduation Spanish Club Glee Club Talent Time 5 DAVID F MOCKLER Dave likes to spend his spare time bowl mg driving golf balls and target shooting ner and Bill Cushman lunch gym band and orchestra are the favorite remem brances of this boy -fn.. ,Ev Band Orchestra 'Xi EDITH E. MILNE Attractive blonde hair and sparkling blue eyes fit this twin to a T . . , Edie will miss gay times at lunch with friends Pat Klebes, Valerie Gorslni, and Stephanie Vin- cent . . . participates in many school ac- tivities . . . favors skating and bowling in her leisure time . . . future holds a secre- tarial career in store. W 1-5 , I Rf? . , Q1 , if I I , J u gi'si'3.45z,od K '- ,NM V L . 2 . . - -. Q ' . O A .,, ,. :' . , . an I it U, t ,, . . gg . Q . s. I . 1. . ,, - Q . - J n. . .. O . ,- 3 1 . ' 5 . Q . N U- . 2 ,, . . '9 . , 'iffffijffsfjpi-Qs ,I 555:5511g?gf.jfQ:4f.,. . .JP,....:.,,:323.,l.l.,,, - 5 'I 12Q1:'f.'-f'.'f4 '. .1125ZiZ31Qf.3Ej.f-71, cj-If-lj xl.-.-. l Q Y I s.. A , .t lx.-4 - ,with N .f I 1 1 lllllllll XXXXXXW3 X rn 2 2 rn -1 I If I 0 ,T 11 P -1 ATYTEWA LATE 1' Ken spends spare time on photography or tinkering with cars will mlss the lunch periods and the close friendships he formed here Ken Powell and Don Anderson foresee success for thus chemical engineer of the future Key Club Homeroom Representative Intramural Bowling VERA A. MODICA Vee's happy smile and congenial manner add up to one swell friend . . . enjoys at- tending football games with the Beaudels . . . spends much time bowling and listen- ing to records . . . plans a career as an accountant. Spanish Club: Home Economics Clubf Bowlingp Senior Girl Reserves. Recall! Next recall! Next BETTY MARY MORITZ Bettys nickname Sunshine describes her perfectly her sense of humor and sparkling personality are well known t friends Lorraine Nylk Pat Zimmerman and Rita Dunne Ralph Flanagan Perry Como and Teresa Brewer rate as her fa vorlte entertainers a career as a typ mg secretary Ines ahead DE Club Father of the Bride Pro gram Committee 'QL' THOMAS EDWARD MORITZ Tom will never forget friends lew Kain, Ray Patrick and Som Priestley when study- ing for o future career as a hotel manager , . . known for his Miami Beach sunburn and his famous puns . . . favorite pastimes are running for the track team and pho tography STUDENT PRINTS Photography Editor Cross Country MEMORIES 55 Photogra phy Staff Camera Club Treasurer Junior Red Cross Representative National Honor Society Chemistry Club Senior Forum CAROLINE A MOSSUCCO Whats that action? kids friendly Carol with best friends Carmella Nardone Claire Marra and Donna Perkins this attrac tive miss vs one of Richard Wndmarks most avid admirers crystal ball tells of o career in sewing or retailing Junior Gul Reserves Senior Girl R serves Student Council Camera Club DE Club Father of the Bride -GPX N195 l , QW .,-n-' EDWARD W MOSS Ho ho' Thats rich' laughs Eddie this pleasant lad is especially noted for has work on the Audio Visual Aids Crew will miss lunchlng and gay times wit friends Dave Belt Ronnie Grande an Marty Prendergast nn his spare time he enloys watching television and gobbing with his many friends Audio Visual Aids Crew Father of the Bride 1,4 ' i 1 Into your cells! JOYCE LORRAINE MYERS Blonde brown-eyed Joyce with her friendly smile and pleasant personality will always remember fun in art class and assemblies . . . favorite pastimes are listening to rec- ords and eating ltalian food with friends Kathryn Weidlich and Clara Johnston . . . a future commercial artist. Girls' Glee Clubg .Iunior Red Crossg Fa- ther of the Bride , Art Committee. Q RONALD N NAGLE Known tor his active participation in sports Ron spends much of his spare time work mg out with the football team and playing basketball friends Nick Carsillo .lack Cerlvgione Al LaVocca and Angelo Ruva say blond good natured R n truly great guy will miss those long sum mer vacations once he enters the field of dentistry Football Team Intramural Basketball ROBERT ROY NAP0llElL0 An avid sports fan, good-natured Nap is especially partial to baseball . . . Anthony Ruvo, Marty Beyer, and Jack O'DonneIl say he's a swell pal to have . . . also en- joys the company of the Sports . . . will miss the football and basketball games at B.H.S. and his many friends in the Class of '55 . . . hopes to attend the University of Wisconsin. Baseballg Intramural Basketball, Cap- tain- Chemistry Club cAnMELt.A c NARDONE Fun to be with thats Camille agree friends Caroline Mossucco Claire Marra and Frances Curto will never forget the basketball games and lunch periods with the Antomnes or the swim season at the with her dork hair and hashing eyes Camille will make a pretty secretary Italian Club Camera Club Senior Gul Reserves Junior Red Cross Council SENICJRS RICHARD T NARDONE Black hair and a liking for cars are two features which best describe Richie will miss third period mechanics listens to the Gaylords and Vaughn Monroe ID spare time best friends include Tony Farranto Buzzy Richardson and Tony Sheerm enjoys lunch intramural sports and mechanics of transportation class Student Council ltalron Club Track Team Intramural Basketball Mechanics of Transportation Club f 1-v ,ff 35624 71' J, oak. Q CHARLES S NAY Charleys boundless energy is responsible for all the hard work that he does on the stage crew hopes to become a lighting technician in stage work which he enloys most at 8 H S best pals include Jerry Allen Doug Nutley and Arnold Hansen hell miss the varied activities here Stage Crew Chou ANGELINA M. NASTI Angie has a bubbling personality and a keen sense of humor . . . won't forget crafts class, rallies, and homeroom . . . can often be found in Wessels with Joan Porciello, Marcia Goldman, and Betty Jane LaManna l. . . Tony Benne fond the song My Buddy rote high . . she'lI make a good Xlay technician. Italidtylflubcgytfibutive Education Club. L I j - ,X ULD U! V, ff? I W Lu U FRANK DANIEL NEMETH Special art ability is outstanding in talented Frank . . . can never forget lunch periods and art class . . . hopes to enter commer- cial art as an industrial designer Dan Godleslu George Tonles and Dave Harnett ore counted among his friends MEMORIES 55 Art Staff Intramural Bowling Student Council Blossom Time Art Staff Chairman 'Soft 'Vx S. A LOUIS J. NIOSI Butch haircut and green Ford identify Guy . . . devotes spare time to playing sports . . . often comments, Tough break, to AI Barbiero, John Kroeger, and John Wary . . . considers sports program, activity periods and lunch interesting B,H.S. fea- tures . . . plans for career as insulation contractor. Track Club, Tennis. 'S' EUGENE JOSEPH NURKOWSKI Good notured Gene IS marked by his friendly smile and quiet disposition can usually be found laughing with friends Tom Porcello and Alex Fraser or telling pokes playing baseball takes up much free time will never forget the study halls rallies or athletic events at BHS a future draftsman Printing Squad OA F1 In Ir' rifil adn' Hfx 'I r 4 4 9 A if dxti 1 I a 1 1 ' , -,H - n 1 1 1 , . I u , . . gc,- I I , , . f . it ' ,- I . 1 f ' Hg, ,, . . K-'Zn ,Qui X ' . . . . A:L,:vl,I..1','r,.'v'. f , ' 1.-.e,:ff':l,'. - 'Z .v Qi,-' ' 'Ht-A - - ,' 115934, ,!,',,,x c , 1 - - - , if-np... - ja ',,-H' - I 0 ,f 1 PIIQML2.. . . . . ,y X, A',4r . . P 0 K f ty. ' ,- ' ' I , ,. - ,... K I ft Barra, 1-is ,unava- u-only - time-Q, DORIS E OLSTA Dor wlll never forget the BHS athletuc contests frequently heard exclalmlng What a not' to fnends In the Debs spare tume as spent partncupatmg nn extra currlcular actnvltles and Intramural sports hopes to prepare for a nursmg career after graduatnon FNA Glee Club Intramural Sports Jumor Red Cross Senior Girl Reserves Chemistry Club 'Q-ff 'J The Man Belund the Badge LORRAINE ANN NYLK For her qunet pleasantly accented volce Lorraine us known to one and all tens to the radio or plays piano IN free time Betty Moratz Pat Zimmerman and Ruta Dunne are sure shell be a good dental techmclan Dnll Team Senior Jumor Gym Teams German Club Drstnbutwe Education Club Father of the Bnde Program Commuttee SENIGRS JOHN RAYMOND O DONNELI. Whenever you hear someone yell 'Tame ou' nts apt to be OD enjoys por tucnpatmg nn all sports but favors basket a also spends many free hours playnng the trumpet for the Swmg Sere naders known for hns qulet manner and wellgroomed appearance thus future pharmacnst rates hugh with frlends Vlnce Elble Marty Beyer and Anthony Ruvo Swmg Serenaders Band Basketball ....- . e- v X- X. vvs..-. ...'!.. arf S ff '-fvbfxav-Rev FN MARGARET MARY OSUILIVAN A cheerful disposition and a happy smile are Margarets outstanding characteristics say friends Agnes Pruner and Ruta Dunne knitting and listening to popular re cordmgs take up much of her spare time wnl never forget the wonderful as semblles and lunch time merrnment at B H S secretarial career awaits Margaret in the future SENICRS ell known for her long naturally curly nr Lucy says she enloys gust about every thang at BHS will miss lunch time chats with pals June Crowley Arlene Cer rutto and Phyllis Santomeno listening to Perry Como records and cowboy music heads her last of after school actnvltnes olans a future as a designer Leaders Club Italian Club MYRNA A. PALAGANO Dressed in the height of fashion to comple- ment sparkling blue eyes-thats Myrna . . . remarks Its pathetic! to friends at meetings of the Beaudels . . . rates chemis- try lab periods rallies and school sports top attractions of B.H.S .... plans to enter the accounting field. STUDFNT PRINTS News Reporter' Span- ish Club- Girl Reserves- Future Teachers of America. CARALEEN A. PANICO Fun to know-that's Caraleen! exclaim friends Diane Siccardi, Phyllis Santomeno, and the Deniques . . . will always remem- ber twirling at the football games and the chats at lunch and in Homeroom 206 . . . enioys attending all B.H.S. sports . , . ox- pects to enter the business world as a sec- retary. A Cappella Choirg Twirlingf Color Guard: Junior Gym Teomg Student Coun- cilp D.E, Club: Glee Club. LILLIAN l PAES Eddie Fisher recordings head Lls llst of favorites thus pretty blue eyed gal has planned a future as an airline stewardess frequents Bond s for sodas with friends Fran Bottazzn and Nancy Sullivan gym team work outs lunch periods and foot ball games will be among her most pleas ant recollections of B H S Dnll Team Senior Gym Team STUDENT PR'NTS Advertising Staff Intramural Sports , .nv 12:5 -'Ig at A fi V, , V it-1 X ssSxt use CLAIRE GRACE PARK A vlvaclous personality thats a cap sule description of Claire pretty au burn hair with green eyes and freckles combine to accentuate Clanres charm likes victory dances and BHS football games this future nurse can often be found in Wessels with Judy Greenfield and the Adelclans or listening to Joni James Flagwavmg Squad Grrl Reserves Latin Club Student Council Intramural Sports Homeroom Representative WV fu? N9 RALPH PARISE Ralph has lun with best friends John Di- Stasi, Bob Brasseur, and John Greco . . . sports, studies, and rallies will surely be remembered . . . this boy looks to the teaching profession for his llfe's work. Cross Country Teamg Homeroom Repro- sentativeg Track Clubg Indoor Track Team. The Stagecoach Luxurious Passenger Accommodations H ALTON B PARKER : Tall hazel eyed Al engoys nothing more than traveling from place to place cuples spare time with baseball roller skatlnq and bowling comments lts the greatest' to friends Bob Eckel Manfred Schweiger and Ed Gehrleln desires to be traveling salesman will miss foot ball games clubs and social actlvltles at BHS Glee Club Bowling League Truck Banking Representative -84 Tj, X ls ll ll Q X - ,- , r . -- 1 n I ,- . . Y A , .l .- 0 t 4 I X t I N , I . L ' X ',' I . - M, , , .....- ..- U 1 N I . . . , . I . i . i I I , -...M ., .Nm . .e at -- -- 1 xv' 1 ' T fztgxxeff, P- . ni 4 . . ' ' . . . oc- L - . . . Qi A lx- , - . H t k, . . . H - - , . , . . . ' , , ' x : ' : : 'Q' V ' 4. K. 101 'A .. - . 111 yi. VW JOSEPHINE T PASTENA Jo quiet and friendly has a great capacity for fun at lunch rallues and wlth fnends Vera Modtca Myrna Pulagano and Fran Cqscnano football games and other sports have speclal appeal stenogruphy holds an Important place an Jos future Homeroom Representative Home Eco normcs Club Secretary Intramural Bowl m 'J LOUISE PATETTA Loulses brlght blue eyes and cheery laughter are her best known trademarks a future secretary she enloys llstenmg to Eddle Fisher danclng and drnvlng her red convertnble friends Rua Sevnlle Mary Jean Thompson and Claire Park say shell mlss cheerleadmg and lunchlng with the Adelclons Cheerleader Father of the Bride Leaders Club Student Councrl Homeroom Representattve ,.1- 14- 'XJ' W ?' RAYMOND H PATRICK JR Thuclr lenses and an ever ready smile make Ray dnstmctnve finds pleasure In read mg sclence fiction stones he IS often seen un hrs car wuth lrnends Tom Moritz Gary Cooper and Bull West plans to enter the Navy un the field of buslness management Student Council Biology Club Not that I don't trust you 102 - M Y N I I. - ' Lfirq , A- -s L.. ., 1 r I1, , 1 1 1 , 1 . . . . I , . - 1 I ' . . . . l - . . . , K 1 1 . . . . . - 9 1 1 . . . , ' 1 V y , . . . . '- -www.-f :mf , , , nxvr, ,ggi ' , - Q ' iv, m.,,,I.i . . K 1 . . . ,aw ' - , 11 - 11, Y, 1 1 t . 1 , - , 141 I 1 1 -'Y l , ,..,.-, . , . 1 , . . . 1 . EUGENE C PEARCE Eugene ns known for hrs old two door Chevrolet wall mass fnends Norman Anderson Don Teller and Charles Really draftung and transportatuon classes make has school day happy desures to enter drafftng a has lnfes work after graduation lx. SAMUEL VINCENT PERELLI f Fnendly Sam IS always smllung accordmg to friends Make Codella Bull Cap iello a George Wurster wonderfuVtunY'cf marvelous sptrlt nt be for o n spends spare time huntlng o flshlng this lad mlght be the buuldung contractor youll see nn the future Banlung Representative Prmtmg Squad pu -Ng BETH ANN PELOUBET Beth IS known for her laughter and crazy antucs goes for lunch penods and as semblles wlll mess good fumes at rallles and football games wnth best frnend Ann Rauscher and the Greclans much of her spare time IS spent llstenlng to records secretoruol career as an store for her Gul Reserves STUDENT PRINTS lntra mural Bowling Baseball DONNA K PERKINS Lunch perrod and football games are fa vontes wuth Perk known to frlends Pat Gallo Carolme Massucco and Eleanor Florus for her freckles How about that' she comments enloys playing badmlnton and llstemng to Jackle Gleason records In her spare time plans to be come a secretary Student Councll Junior Red Cross STU DENT PRINTS Circulation Staff Banlung Representative SENIORS JOANNE PIGNATELLO Jo s that pretty gurl wlth the black hour and friendly smlle a future dental asslstant Full of fun and a swell person to know say friends Lllllan Paes and Marge Whnte occuples spare tlme chattmg wuth her chums or drlvmg around town wlll mass fellow classmates and B H S pep rollnes fr in I.OUIS WIlLIAM PII.l0NI Everyone sems to know Bull for has good looks and friendly smile buddies Dave Harnett and Phil Clarke say this future medical student will always remember BHS gym ond chem classes as well as workouts with the track squad spends summer months sailing swimming and wa ter skiing Track Team Track Club Latin Club Key Club Chemistry Club Intramural Sports -'S' MICHAEL PINTO Mike really enloys those baseball basket ball and football games with friends Joe Russamo Ken Butera and Deck Fiore victory dances and lunch periods were happy moments listening to Perry Como records or constructing model airplanes claim his free time a vocation in the meat cutting busmess awaits him 1 MICHAEL JOSEPH POLITO JR. A friendly smile and black hair characterize Mike . . . his sax made the Serenaders all the better . . . bands dances assemblies and sports activities are all memories . friends Bob Allen Herb Eisenhardt and Joe Bukowski agree on his keen sense of humor . . . Mikes assured of a future in accountancy. Swing Serenaders- Band' Orchestra. JOSEPHINE ANN PIRRELLO Petite and full of fun thats Jo mories of football and basketball games with friends Chris Stonsbury Joyce Moz zella and Irene Johnson will linger on sports participation and listening to Joni James discs occupy spare moments ture leans toward social work Intramural Sports Senior Girl Reserves Treasurer Spanish Club MEMORIES 55 Typing Staff Italian Club cf -WW -,,.k K THOMAS PORCEll0 Known to many of his buddies as a good friend, Tommy can often be seen with Jim Adams, Joe Miele, or Gene Nurkowski . . . enioys sports and lunch periods . . . will miss old friendships and walking to school in the mornings . . . plans to enter the field of chemical electronics . . . known for his love of eating pizza, and that curly red hair. N w the other fender FRANK ALLAN POLKINGHORN Tall curly hatred Frank will remember the fun and fellowship at fifth lunch plays basketball and listens to pop recordings In his free time buddies Sam Prlestley and Dave Harnett declare he is a swell guy Frank will enter college in the fall to study engineering Student Council .lumor Red Cross In tramural Basketball Key Club Chemistry Club Ill EDWARD T POLLARD An avid ham operator tall redhaured Ed spends his spare time working on his ama teur radio station or playing football will especially miss lunchtime chatting at B H S with pals George Fatt Charles Dzuba and Lou Messlneo plans to enter the field of electronics as a radio technician Electronics Club Vice President Math Club CI? KJ SENICRS JOSEPH MARIO PONZIO Richie us well known for his fun loving man ner and varied sports activities will al ways remember lunch study hall friend ships with Art Brownlle Bill Giuliano and Rolf Dleck rate high a big league ball club will have a great catcher In Joe baseball football and riding in cars equal great times Baseball Co Captain Football Basket a 1 S pu- fl ' X t.i0JlrN M. PORCIELLO , ,N , getty, vgreen-eyed Joan can be seen enioy- Q, g lunch, football games, and dances . . . hasja great capacity lor eating pizza with , the Adelcians . . . wants to be o medical secretary, and No kiddingl as Joan would say . . . Angie Nasti, Marion Groch and Ria Seville mean lots of fun. Flagwaving Club, Italian Club, Leaders' Club. SENICRS MARCIA ANN PORTER Marcy came to us from East Orange where she was very active in school affairs . . . enioys our extra-curricular activities at B.H.S .... clothing class and friends Gail Yarwood and Chris Stansbury are her remembrances of this year . . . spends leisure time sewing, bowling, or swimming . . . employment in merchandise buying is her goal. D.E. Club, Home Economics Club. if-ff? 5' r A-f' .lf -f 'X . 'I fu kai KENNETH H. POWELL Ken's enthusiasm for bowling is well known . . . will miss assemblies, chem lab, and club activities . . . can be found working on his cor and bowling with Dave Luke, Don Anderson, and Bob Scerrato . . . em- ployment in the field of mechanical engi- neering lies ahead. Bowling Team, Junior Varsity Baseball Team, Fencing Team. TA' JUNE M. POTTER Blue-eyed, brunette June passes free mo- ments dancing and viewing television . . . repeatedly exclaims, For crying out loud! to Janet Ryan, Eileen Shearer and Doris Ainslie . . . highlights of school days in- clude lunch period, glee club, and friends . . . she is preparing for a secretarial po- sition. Homemaking Club, Girls' Glee Club, Banking Representative, Business Machines Club. we eff THOMAS EDWARD POWELL Known for his height, large appetite, and love for the Dodgers, Sam will remember most the B.H.S. shop classes . . . spends free time around airports and planes, in the hope of becoming a pilot in the near future . . . can often be found enjoying a good movie . . . Paul Reynolds, Don Com- eau, and Carmen Cicero are among his many friends. STUDENT PRINTS, Representative. :- es., 6 . et- 1 like , -. Q45 ' ffl' f.- ' .ft i Mi' x JULIA PRICE Julies beautiful eyes are her most ou standing characteristic listens to Nat Kung Cole records in spare time with friends Val Johnson Gloria Gehrlng an Jeanne Pettlford will miss friendships and crafts class plans to enter the Senior Gym Team A Cappella Choir Display Committee Junior Red Cross Rep resentatave, Dlstrlbutfve Education Club 3 Q- ' MARTIN J. PRENDERGAST lanky, blue-eyed Marty takes real pride in his saddle-stitched pants . . . fills spare moments with playing baseball, listening to cowboy songs, and participating in Y.M.C.A. activities . . . frequently remarks, l don't remember . . . will miss B.H.S. friends Ronnie Grande, Harry Stark, and Carmen Cicero, and B.H.S. football and so- cial dances. Tumbling Club. Bargain Basement WALTER J PRICE Walt will miss all his many BHS friends when he graduates lunch period and football games are present highlights having mechanical talent Walt enloys tix ing his car IS well known for his Chevy considers Bob Loesner Tom Sheenn and Tony Farranto great pals Mechanics of Transportation Club Q Wh'--v , . sf l J . I , . gt if . I X I, 1 'f .. el- ' ' : S ' ix 9 J xx. Q I X il' fi' 'xi I - so-Sy . Q' .Q f 1 ' - x i . ,U . I tl ' . ' . ' . f ' d field of merchandising. . . . D . ,-y,x:,s.Xla, ' ,ICICI 'V V 'fllw I 1- ' ' ' I A 1, ' iv l t SAMUEL M. PRIESTLEY The boy in the red shirt--that's Sam . . . enioys physics and chemistry lab . . . Deck it, he says to friends Frank Polkinghorn and Tom Moritz . . . known for his hazel eyes . . . often found roller skating, swim- ming, or dancing . . . future plans include chemical engineering. MEMORIES '55, Auxiliqry Statff Chem- istry Club, Treasurer, Latin Club, German Club, Key Club. N 6 THOMAS W. PROSS, JR. Red hair and height are characteristic of Tom . . . enioys lunch period, chemistry lab, and sports activities . . . listening to spinning platters is favorable pastime . . . will miss friends Charles Reilly Col Keyler and Dewey Deane . . . plans to enter the engineering profession. Intramural Sports- German Club- Track Team Chemistry Club Homeroam Repre xentatlve Key Club MEMORIES 55 Photography Staff Intramural Bowling rxix f? X rf i JOAN A PRIORE Cute brown eyed Joan loves a good loke pals with Phyllis Santomeno Lucille Spasslone and Arlene Cerruto wi never forget the B H S rallies and assem bles also Italian class and the after school cokes at Wessels plans to be come a department store buyer Italian Club Leaders Club Checker In tramural Sports Homeroom Representa if AW 'lql It could be but, then again of course, if you ook at it this way if 61' ' .Q 7 1 'T f ! n 1 'ri I 1 1 , ' g l' , . 'II 4 . . Q . I 0 ' I ' , . f - I K1 tive, D,E. Club, , Father of the Bride . - I l f ' Y y if X I Q ' .V Pdf' X' 1 in .' K. A AGNES HELEN PRUNER Agnes chlef attrnbutes accordnng to fruends Ruta Dunne Judy Toohers and Margaret O Sulluvan are her long strawberry blonde hanr and a knack for dancing the tango and mambo mam pastimes Include roller skating and dancing favorlte events at B H S are assemblies and rallnes future plans mdncate secretanal career wall fondly remember companions from snxth lunch perlod JEAN H QUINN Bermuda shorts knee socks and bangs re mnnd one of Qumnne descrlbes every thmg as Hysterlcal' to Audree MacAaam and the Denlques finds spare moments to vnslt Wessels and attend Denlques club meetlngs lnsts twlrlmg at football games rallles and gym classes as favornte actnvt les Twrrlrng Squad Intramural Sports, STU DENT PRINTS Representatrve w BARBARA D PSHYWARA Cute blonde Babs plans a career as a re tallmg manager lulces to bowl and eat pizza ple frnends Nan Jean Barrett and Paulme Mercurn say they always have great tlme with Babs suxth lunch homeroom periods and assemblles wall be only a few of her fond recollectrons of B H S Junror Gym Team Senror Grrl Reserves DE Club Father of the Bnde Junror Red Cross IC' PATRICIA ANNE RAE Slncere ln all she says and Impressive ln all she does Pat wall always remember the happy moments spent chattmg In Home room 210 worlung In the nurses oflice and partlclpatlng In various CCTIVITIBS regrets leavlng friends Sue Holmes Gaul Yarwood and Alice Jaegel and chem lab a posltlon as a medical secretary lles ahead Lahn Club Future Nurses of Amenca Grrl Reserves SENIORS EARL IRWIN RAMER Hey cat' ' Who sand that? one else but tall easy gomg Earl BHS athletnc events and gym periods rate hugh wlth thus regular guy a part tlme lob and has 47 Pontlac occupy much of has spare tume so do pals Drclx Euchner Bob Jelane and Phnl Wurm future holds a stunt m the Navy and a career Ih constructlon work. Stage Crew- Mechanics of Transporta- tion Club. kv H A RVARD Cl I 55 CEGFTR ANNl0UlSE I. RAUSCHER Blonde hair, brown eyes, and a cheerful smile are only three of Ann's characteris- tics . . . friends, football games, rallies, fifth period lunch, and the Grecians will be especially missed . . . plans to become a secretary . . . best friends are Louise Jorda and Beth Peloubet. German Club, Junior Prom Committee, STUDENT PRINTS, Representative, Careers for Secretaries. CAROL ANN REACH Carol is known for her brown eyes and short brown hair enloys football sea son and attending rollles will miss the wonderful fun had In school with friends Nancy Coleman Terry Toole and Cathy Ronan well soon hear her voice soy mg Number please? Choir CHARLES P REIll.Y A Phullle rooter and tennis enthusiast thats Charlie basketball games and lntra mural bowling wont be forgotten p ay mg tennis and Early Bird Basketball are other interests best pals are Tom Pross Don Teller and Nelson DuBois will enter a career in mechanical engineer Key Club Student Council German Club Tennis Team Captain Chemistry Club JOHN F REDMOND Artistic ability makes John a well known oy study and art periods will be missed after June drlvlng around town with friends Bull Plllonl and Arnold Hansen uses up spare moments a sailors life or a college career are plans for the fu ture MEMORIES 55 Art Stoll Father ofthe Bride and Blossom Tame Art Commit tees 1 'lp A H .. .. ' el 5. I 1, - - I Q . . Lp . ,. . I 1 I if A V 4 r A 4 P U ,' ' ' I . . In n q . .. . U K f .I ' I ' K 1 Q PAUL J REYNOLDS Fishing IS Pauls favorite spare time activity enloys gym and assemblies most of all at B H S plans to enter the field of drafting after college can often be found with two best friends Tom Powell and George Tonles will miss their sense of humor and fun at lunch i Q T' 4 I goofed! FRANK A RICHARDSON Sporting events of all kinds have left an ample store of memories for Buuy music by the Crew Cuts Gaylords and Hull toppers pleases him after school gath erlngs with Richard Nardone Tony Far ranto and Tom Sheenn will be missed the business world will welcome Frank and has famous crew cut after graduation Intramural Sports Chemistry Club Golf Team DONALD L. RIPLINGER Listening to Dixieland music rates high with Rip . . . this future fiier always has a great time following the B.H.S. football and basketball teams . . . a partime iob keeps Rip busy after school . . . memories of fun with his friends at assemblies and athletic contests will be some of his fondest recollections of B.H.S. tar SENIORS JEAN M RIMBACH A bright smile ond a quiet manner are two of Jean s assets likes to listen to Glenn Miller records to play badminton with best friends Sue Ehrenworth and Diane Labrec que football basketball games will long be remembered a career in nurs mg is in the fu ure Homeroom Banking Representative Girls Glee Club Future Nurses of Amer 41:7 Sf .. , ll II . ' A I ' I ' . . . l 1 ' I s Q I ' I . ' ' Q - s I L . . ' ' 0 I 1 , .l I . ' f ' : ' ' i - ' . , ka. M A ' Lg' 'I . ' A ' 6:- 9 hi iff I' x 0 fs' I 5 . 1 , 1' , x ii - ' 'lnfe Q il blonde hair and frequent laughter THQ X.. EV ELYN MARCIA ROCKOWITZ Evre IS known to friends Cecile Holzmann Myra Stromfeld and Gloria Wllkenfeld for lstry lab lunch periods and clubs loys playing the piano listening to records and driving In her spare time future plans Include pharmaceutical work Future Nurses of America latin Club Spanish Club Chemistry Club Camera Club ROBERTA MARIA RIVEl.lO Bobby's beautiful long red hair is her most outstanding characteristic . . . sure will miss everything about B.H.S .... enioys study, lunch period, and bookkeeping class . . . future plans include a career as book- keeper . . . finds good friends in girls like Joyce Mazza Helen Burguiere and Carol Thacker ltalran Club MARY LOU ISABEil.A RIZZOLO A cheerful smile plus a pleasing person allty aptly describe Myr this pretty brown haired lass will miss BHS sports and her many friends Marilyn French Bar bara Haase and Lucille Ann Campana Iongo can be found baking dancing or listening to records in her spare time future plans include employment as a private secretary S E N I Q R S ,..,.., CM, Gt., CM, NANCY RUTH ROBINSON Sixth lunch with the Debs spells fun for Nance enloys football games and knit ting argyle socks known for her often seen with friends Joan Hyde Doree Zacheiss and Audrey Tuerlf plans Include college and secretarial work Student Council Gul Reserves Archery Club Leaders Club MEMORIES 55 Typ mg Staff STUDENT PRINTS Advertising Staff Make up Crew Bowling 'Nur 'C' EIEANOR MARY ROGERS Thats great' exclalms Eleanor espec sally when listening to one of Eddie Fishers recordings known for her unique walk and brown eyes intends to enter the retailing field specializing in selling will always remember those peppy rallies with friends Ruta Dunne Millie Powers and Betty Moritz D E Club Father of the Bride 17 , , I . I I ' . . . , , f . ' 0 f , . . . b ': ' : . I . ' - 'T I 1 , , I r I ' I - - t. . . . . ' , v her attractive curly hair . . . will miss chem- 1 f ' , ' , . . . en- , I . I . I , : i f . , f . T , is S ye yn , I 6. , E A H I H - . , - . . . . . , , . . . , f ,' 11 - - - I . 2? I CATHERINE F RONAN Cheerleadmg takes only part of Cathys abundant energy often seen In Wes sels wuth the Denlques lts hysterlcall she exclanms to frnends Nancy Romano and Carol Buthtta wall mnss the gang at snxth lunch and cheerlng for BHS teams plans to enter busrness as a recep tlonust Cheerleading Student Council leaders Club Camera Club Assembly Committee Senror Girl Reserves NANCY SILVIA ROMANO Pert Nan can always be found at a football or basketball game rootnng heartnly for B H S also llkes the rallies and dances to say nothung of the after school cakes at Wessels wnth the Demques other dl versuons nnclude devnslng dance steps and eating pizza ple with Cathy Ronan future as a secretary IS In store Ho eroom Representatlve Leaders Club Italian Club Senior Girl Reserves cp, , ,MMV iff' I l ff' I x MARIE T RUSSO Mane us known for her pretty red hanr and accordion playnng wnll muss rallies and football games relaxes an spare time by lustemng to pop records fruends Carmela DlMalo Marge Baker and Carol Burrello agree Marne will succeed as a court stenographer Natnonal Honor Society MEMORIES 55 Typmg Staff STUDENT PRINTS Crrcula tlon Representative Intramural Baseball Bowling Italran Club Semor Girl Reserves Careers for Secretaries 113 1 'p A I . I . . I l ,rr AAN C L .Ll L 1 - t ll ,P . ff , , A M l' IA . 3 lf if L V' 'I UL, I, X 1 AQ, Ufh,,l Af fwfdqxi X0 L4 I f L , f at ' g ,f , f It ,Q of l 1 7 will . I M P 1 , - 4 , A W I ' ' 0 V1 l Q Uk fy if x' tlvzull ' . ' 1 :I 5' at S ,ttte to to X I f' V. V :L . 1 .A l - P-A : l I 1 if ' I . ,.., XX S V NV ' . I ll! lf K . . . lj ' . it ' ' : ' , . I . I ' T Q A : 'ri : ,l ANGELO A RUVO Thus cheery guy known for has frnendly Hellol can usually be found dnvnng has hot rod attending vlctory dances and rallnes as well as fixmg has car are pleas urable pastimes wull mass lunch per nods with friends Ron Nagle Nlck Carsrllo and Jack Cerllglone future plans In clude a career In buslness as a salesman Student Councul ltalran Club lntra mural Sports al' ATTILIO R SANTIMONE Horseback ndlng llstenlng to records and eatmg pnua pre are a few of Tlllos fa vonte dnversnons friends Joe Miele Tom lewis and Dave Armatt wrll regret leavmg ltalnan class sportmg events and hrs many frrends IH splte of an undeclded future Trlros friendly personality wall prove an asset whatever has chosen field Baseball Team often found wrth Wag ir gn' Z ,frat ANTHONY WILLIAM RUVO Has wlnnlng smlle and quiet command of the srtuatlon make Tony so respected and well liked by his fellow students B H S sports enthusiasts will long remember our athletic class president for hrs basketball and baseball abnlltues close friends Vance Elble Jack OConnell and Ronny Maguire say a posutnon as a sports wnter awaats hum Class Presrdent 53 54 55 Baseball Basketball Captam Key Club AA Rep resentahve STUDENT PRINTS Sports Ed rtor 54 Natronal Honor Socrety The Battle of the Bulge 114 , ll ll ' I . I ' . ' . I I 4 . 1 5 - . . . . . , I I 1 . . . . mf- . . ' ' 1 1 1 , . I I I I I . i 5 . . - i f - . , ' . , A , , . , ,tr V ,, f' x . -1 , 4 ' ' ' 131- - l ' if F ,ll I - 41, ' Q 3 - :EE f V 2 ' ,,f ' I C1 . Y V 1 'Fla br' f-4 . 1- ff Q1 gl , X 1 - E ja. 1 - -'vit , l J Sli: ' t H , ' L .. . ,.-. at -3 1 - It .,-g..::y- : f , J , , . . . .. , - 1 , . . . , , . . . . . . . . , , . PHYLllS V. SANTOMENO Someone nice to know . . . that's pretty, brown-eyed Phyllis . . . can usually be found with Caraleen Panico, Joan Priore, Lucy Paladrno or one of her many other chums in the Class of 55 spends spare time listening to Laberace and Tony Ben nett a future model she will never forget the wonderful English classes or the fun whlle twlrlmg ltalran Club Leaders Club Secretary Twrrlers Art Committee ROBERT C SCERRATO Husky brown eyed Bob IS well known to all for has friendly smile and outstanding football ability pals Ken Powell and Dave Corby assert fishing and hunting are among his favorite pastimes will mlss BH S football practices and his many friends whale doing his stint in the Navy Football Team Intramural Basketball YN ROSALYN SCHERER Roz is easlly recognized by her short sta ture and long red hair likes drill team and art room actlvltves will miss fun with the Adelcians and special friends Joanna Harris and Josephine Gurnarl plans to enter clinical work as a speech therapist Dnll Team Junior Gym Team Father of the Bride Grrl Reserves Junior Red Cross Intramural Sports LEONARD ROBERT SCHll.lING The great outdors IS the life for Lenny hunting and fishing with friends Robert Bennett Richard Barry and Paul Moog use up Idle moments memories of BHS are centered around good times in lunch and gym a future in the forestry service beckons to him Key Club Chemistry Club SENICRS WILLIAM R. SCHMEISSER Bill is a great contributor to B.H.S. music . . . particularly enioys lunch period and sports . . . often found watching baseball games or listening to records . . . will miss many friends . . . 'That shakes me up! he comments to pals Marv Gruber Bob Allen and Mike Polito . . . looks ahead to teach- ing history. Orchestra String Ensemble- Musical Mon day Club. 'S ' Mx.:-. fx 'T S. X in-rev ? WARREN F SCHOBER Marching nn the band during half time is a B H S highlight for Warren more fun comes from dances and chem lab co lects records noted for his black Olds youll be seeing movies and T V shows directed by Warren Band Orchestra Strmgs Organlst Banlung Representative Father of the Bnde Swrng Serenaders Blossom Time Chemastry Club Musical Monday Club avi inf ' ANTOINETTE LOUISE SENA Ill see you Toni says to friends Rose- mary Condatore Connie Bailey and Rose- marie Stanziale . . . roller skating and listening to the radio are favorites . . . i brown eyes and a pleasant personality are special traits , . . Toni looks ahead to a future in merchandising. Distributive Education Club Secretary' F her of tho Bride . MANFRED J SCHWEIGER Blue green eyes sandy hair and a con genial modest personality typnfy Manfred stretches free moments to Include read ang books collecting coins attending mov les and viewing baseball games curiously inquires of Jack Blount AI Parker and Ed Pollard Where re you going man? heads for career In United States Army Corps of Engineers Banking Representative WILLIAM S SELINGER Bull is a wonderful pal say friends Lefty Karprn and Bull Lenskold won't soon forget B H S sports friends and lunch per nod fun chief interests are driving bowling and other athletic actlvltles ambition us to become a personnel man ager Junior Varsrty Baseball Team Intramural Bowling Intramural Basketball lntra mural Softball Cllemlstry Club PAUL DONALD SINISCAL Paul's favorite hobby is electronics . . . .Z li bfxkgs wr Drawing Board Daze MARIA C SEVILLE Combine a vlvaclous personality with lots of pep and you have Rua thus popular cheerleader likes to spend her spare time knitting and listening to records wi mass frohcklng with the Adelclans Cheerleading Senior Gym Team MEM ORIES 55 Art Stall Italian Club Stu dent Council Latin Club 5- THOMAS SHEERIN Toms ambition is to become a mechanical engineer will always remember friends Tony Farranto Bull Heitman and Dick Nar done and fun had at school dances listening to the songs of Tony Bennett and eating are his favorite pastimes Tumbling Club Mechanics of Transpor tation Club holds an amateur radio license . . . has a keen interest in science fiction . . . will miss gym periods, chem lab . . . enjoys good times with friends Dick Eichner, Ed Pollard, and Charlie Reilly . . . a future in the field of mechanical engineering lies ahead. National Honor Societyg Electronics Club President- Key Club' Math Club Vice, President Chemistry Club uv' SENIGRS DIANE SICCARDI An easy laugh and a friendly smile dns tmguish Dee this long haired lass rates high with the Deniques Jean Quinn says Dee will really miss B H S rallies and gym workouts an her spare time she designs and makes clothes anticipates becoming a dress designer Junior Gym Team Student Council STU DENT PRINTS Advertising Representative fx ? 17 X..- M BARBARA SMITH Known by many classmates for her help fulness In the Inbrary energetnc Bobble considers the study of birds and flsh as her chaef outssde Interest wall always re member the fun nn Llbrary Club and crafts :ass friends Pat Shannon Mary Weg gre and Leila Larr say she hopes to do ofllce work after graduatuon Library Club BERNARD JOHN SIVIK Benny IS known to frlends for has crew cut enloys lunch perlods and Saturdays wlth pals Rnchard DeKay and Kenny Flavell wlll miss fun In homeroom perlods How about that' he comments frequently spare time IS spent clrlvmg has car and working tn a butcher shop SENIORS ANN SMITH Often found worklng nn the nurses office ts versatile Ann enloys watchmg movles tn free time Includes Jane Cochrane Altce Jaegal Barbara Balton and Pat Gloeckner among numerous friends works In Mountcnnslde Hosputal gammg ex perlence for future medical career Jumor Gym Team Future Nurses I America Volunteer Chairman Gul Re serves Treasurer Bowlmg Captain Brol ogy Club, Secretary Junror Archery Chemistry Club Natlonal Honor Society DONALD S SLATER Football and basketball games with fnends Joe Bukowskl Mike Pollto and Fred Mahn wont be forgotten by Don red hour and freckles characterlze thus fnendly sen or collectlng records and mdulglng In basketball games are favorlte pastlmes Don looks forward to a future In clvll en gnneernng Key Club Chemlstry Club 1' ML L I xbf V vu., 55 NANCY JANE SMITH Some of Nanc's fond memorles wlll be bowling and cheenng for B H S at basket ball games wuth friends Carole Bonsteln and Joan Macaluso a future secretary, Nanc IS known for her curly black hour and reallstlc lmltattons loyalty and a sense of humor make her compannonshnp hughly valued Senior Gym Team, Grrl Reserves, Fa ther of the Bride , Spanish Club 'sk , . is . . . - , . . . I i ' - 4 , L. Msfw, ' f x? 5 Elf fiiq' 1 f' ty' fs ' yr. - ' 2 ' 1 , Q, 'M V 5. B tl., . . , V' . i . . . . . 3 iv , . - 4 I O g A in . 1 I ' ' , : , 1 ' - s I 1 R . : . X b . N , , I . . . ' , - ' DAVID PHILIP SOMERHOLTER Football games and chem lab appeal to tall, blond Tex . . . also fun with friends at lunch . . . kills time tinkering with his car . . . known for a big appetite and corny jokes . . . lots of fun in class . . . civil and mechanical engineering dominate future plans. Chemistry Clubg Intramural Sportsg Me- chanics of Transportation Clubg Prop Crewg Football. 4. Y, My but 1- 1' LUCILLE M SPASSIONE N Lulu is known for her long lashes beautiful hair and smart clothes will miss friends football rallies and sixth period lunch homeroom history clubs and gym rate high with her Joan Prlore Louise Jorda and Ann Marie Terrezza say shell make a good merchandising buyer Student Council Camera Club Vice President Leaders Club Dlstrrbutrve Ed ucatlon Club Senior Dance Commrttee Father of the Bride Advertmn Co W if yi 5 MW FRANK VINCENT SQUILLARO Strong dark haired Frank will especially miss his homeroom buddies in 205A a top notch B H S guard he rates football his chief interest also enloys eating pizza and driving aroun with grldlrod pals gra uation Fr nk will nr study nutleaxg sics Footb ll I' ltalra Glu K fl K It s d rk in there! Bob Haftwng and Skip eier Jfj P 'Nr r O A ll , 'I U ' ll 4 c , 2 3' 0 , . ' . X 'YU N I R U ' r ' 4 .I I . - Q ,, ' .. V lf N i Q l I , L' r X i g Jil OU . : ' . . U j d -I, exiiilft to K Il . f. J . . 2 .gy 'f i W' f g 5 ' ff 1' N . -,Fiji A :X .fl lijff. 3, lb 1 If f t 'C ' ,f 17 i if GEORGE FRANK STAMER A pleasant personallty as tall George s best known trademark conslders B H S sports and the friendliness of has fellow students really TBYYIGC and wnll never for get buddles Sam Perellu and Make Codella the good tlmes In Crafts wlll also be outstanding among his memories nv :ng and worlung on hls car take up much of hrs leusure time also actnve nn prmt mg he hopes to obtam employment In this fled Punting Club Jvgui 'PE' BERNICE TERESA STANISLAWCZYK Sandy will mlss those afternoon cokes at Wessels wnth the Greclans especnally enloys watching the BHS football and basketball games frrends Rose Futyma and Louise .lorda say her ready smvle and laughlng eyes wlll be terrlflc assets an her career as a beautlclan Makeup Committee President Chou Glee Club Gul Reserves Leaders Club .lumor Red Cross STUDENT PRINTS Ctr culataon Staff AH- CHRISTINE LOUISE STANSBURY Vnvaclous redheaded Chrus vs best known for her wonderful dlsposntlon and flne sense of humor a talented commerclal artlst un the makung speech class year book work and the companionship of Jo Pnrrello and Joyce Mauella are among her many terrnfic BHS memones MEMORIES 55 Art Editor STUDENT PRINTS Art Edator Gul Reserves Vice President Anme Get Your Gun Blos- som Tlme National Honor Society 1 3 if' A F' Dum, Dim the l.ughts 120 ROSEMARIE F STANZIALE Petute Ro always has a swell time ot the football games and dances sewmg and llstenung to the recordings of Tony Martin are among her many actnvmes says she wnll mnss club pernods and lunchmg wuth her pals plans to become a sec retary MEMORIES 55 Typing Stat? Italian Club Home Economics Club Senior Girl Reserves Q-- ' if f I ll' ROBERT STAVIN Whute bucks and a flashing smale denote handsome Bob when not busy wuth Key Club actnvltnes and sports this future sales engineer can usually be found with Glenn Heath and the Sports lkes swnmmmg and basketball many happy hugh school memones wall follow Bob to college Key Club President Basketball Team Track Team CHARLES WARD STEWART Yo' calls Chuck to friends Paul Curran Frank Austin Nelson DuBois and Ed Treacy known for whnte bucks and crew cut particularly enloys the shore swnmmmg and playing golf plans an clude college and travel wnll mlss flfth lunch period and friends Student Council Homeroom Representa trve Football Manager Basketball Man ager Assembly Committee X KENNETH FRED STI IT Short and stocky wth a kn everyone best describes K speclaluzatuon IS n s the sports and d ce tlclpatlng In sports as and Key Club o g J Warren Hogan Ton arpm d J l agan Key Club Secretar ase Tea if Jersey Boys State en SENIORS i' if 14 ELAINE C STOCKMAN Rallues lunch periods and fun ln class rate hugh among Elalnes recollectuons of B HS thus tall gurl with her pretty blue eyes IS often seen ID the company of Isabelle McQueen Grace Weur Elleen Burak and Arlene Fntze looking ahead she finds o career un general office work appealing Student Councrl Archery Club . 1 . . . in . ' ' ' I U in - l I ' , ' 1 ' I' l . Nqr' r 1 ' ' ' - X Y J If ... O - f -,N A V fb l . Yiuuu. f ea' 5 Oo ,fl 1 I CM! 1 l M 7 L I 1' NV I 'V R f , ,N T A fl, . l' M , ' ., L' i j i w ' . y ' K,- ' .lic plums ' .. u e',' ' T K - , V ef' leans toward engineering w' I ec ncah' , c . J, A -X ll ' ...w' 'su rill, ' , ' IM l U- ll, 4 . . . '. al I 1 l 5,5 r- Y - g 'I J I, I It , wng,,' m ,r. - '7 y..,A I., ... c er .,n I I. lf'-L .fe I f 'M pf, , -f, l . K e. ' . P A K ,f I, re lt , f 4 v I 1 li P , t- ,f-4. , . 1 I t I j , . . . L' . . . l' A z V 121 .lx in A 0.5 -L. 3 .... ADOLPH W STROM For any information on automobiles ask Dolph divides spare time between tin kering with his car and reading such mag azines as Hot Rod Motor Trend and Car Craft shares interest with Bill Whelan and Doug Nutley includes en gmeenng in future plans Prop Crew Electronics Club German Club MYRA STROMFELD Myra IS recognized by her lively dark eyes and friendly personality lunch period and friendships highlight school fun her career plans lead to a position as med ical secretary friends like Marilyn Loughren and Evelyn Rockowltz share good times Senior Girl Reserves Chemistry Club FNA Biology Club Intramural Bowling NYJANESUL Al' f row green eye banks abrupt I war ! ident ' Nan ., crowds s 'i knitting iewing Edie Fisher . e momentiwf. rates lunchvsewing ' gym periols est part ol day . . . e loys companionship of Lillian Paes and F, n Bottazzi . . . plans secretarial or stenographic career. Junior Red Crossg Junior Gym Teamg STUDENT PRINTS Representative. LOUISE C SULLIVAN Always smiling thats Weezy plenty of sincerity and charm radiate from her Irish blue eyes and freckles galore kindness and loyalty are but two of her many admirable qualities this future nurse will especially miss the fun in chem lab twlrlmg at the football games and friends Helen Dawson Anne Kearns and Nancy Smith MEMORIES 55 Literary Stal? Twlrlmg Latin Club- F.N.A.' Chemistry Club. ELEANOR F. TERRY Vivacity, 'friendliness and wittiness best de- scribe Terry . . . her many friends in the Debs all rote her as 'tops . . . diversions M ut the climax came when DONALD E TELLER Don is well known as the president of the Student Council enloys time spent m choir favorite pastimes Include pho tography and tennis will miss Early Bird Basketball League and friends Charlie Reilly Nelson DuBois and Norman Ander son looks forward to a college educa tion Student Council Treasurer President Jersey Boys State All State Chorus Choir Track Team National Honor Society in N i iff Juaiffw fl v i sifsff ij! THOMAS TENNESEN Count as he is known to pals Dave Belt Vinny Carano and Phil Wurm will remem ber old friendships as high spot of school ue Somebody goofedl he can be heard to say Tom didnt goof when he chose a career in business after school work now occupies spare time include knitting, swimming, and listening to Eddie Fisher . . . a college education is her immediate future. Class Secretary, '53, '54, '55, National Honor Society, Student Council, A Cap- pella Choir, Blossbm Time , Girl Re- serves, MEMORIIS '55, Literary Stall, STU- DENT PRINTS, Reporter, German Club, Secretory, Senior Forum. fswm d SENICJRS ANN MARIE TERREZZA Eating pizza listening to records of Tony Martin and Frankie Laine and dancing are Ann Maries ideas of relaxation known for pretty blonde hair plans a future in merchandising friends Lucille Spas sione Joan Prlore and Lucy Paladmo say she will miss gym classes and lunch periods most of all ltallan Club Leaders Club Secretory Banking Representative DE Club IQ' I ,I J 'W . I , ' V' Q' f .Q L., x 1 A 4 , 1- ,fg . f 1 . -ii U 1 L.. ' I .C s . B W ' . ,1 - 'CC ,'f - 1 .'f:f'-- A 1 A ' f Q 1 - X l - IIB ' ll ' . . . ' I I L i 1 l l . . . ' ' l I- Q - . I . 1 . ' D' l D ' ' 1 l 1 l . . . ' I ' I . ' 1 . l 1 ' . . . . . ' V - . . . . ' 11 11 I- . I . . Q . ' I 1 1 I ' ' ' ' I . . ' . I ' . . . ' - ' - 1 ' 1 1 , . I ' ' ' ' I ' ' D - I . . . A Wvgvi v' ggi: .J E - I . f Q, f ilg , If l I 1 ' 1 fi X 1 C 1 - , , 3 y - 1 f It jf ' I 1.11 1- V 1' N - ffffi I 3 . Y' I 1, ' if 15,15 li, ' , I X r ,s if I .1 JA 1 X uf :gi V 1 A . 4 V 'f V WAV yi' X7 'gl X 1 he N V ' .NT i Half. ' 'A Vivacious Mare has a great time at rallies 1 Ki' GEORGE TONJES This redhead especially enloys the pnv lleges attached to being a senior lkes sitting in front during assemblies not be hind a pillar always saying Watch it sophomores' will miss friends Dave Corby Paul Reynolds and Bob Scerrato a fond memory will always be the fun had In class the future favors civil engineering Mechanics of Transportation Club tramural Basketball and Baseball ix CAROL A. THACKER Cute, blonde Carol is known for her south- ern accent . . . sixth lunch, rallies, and foot- ball games are remembrances of B.H.S. . . . Joyce Mazza, Judy Collins, and Helen Burquiere predict a wonderful career in merchandising for her. Student Council, D.E. Club, Homeroom Bank Representative, Senior Dance Com- mittee. 1 A NIORS JOHN THEODORE TOMOSIESKI Want to know anything about cars? lust ask Tish spends spare time work mg on hls 37 Ford buddies Bob Bl insku Harry Gould and Al Dembowski all agree that Tush is a great guy wi miss the good times in mechanics class and his many B H S friends a future auto technician Mechanics of Transportation C ub ROBERT R TONNIES Bob is known for his crew cut and happy smile enloys spending free time work mg on cars and bowling with friends Bob Delezenski Bob Cumming and Sal Grosso a career in engineering will claim this a will miss football games and fun during lunch periods Intramural Bowling Mechanics f Transportation Club MARY-JEAN CLAIRE THOMPSON . . . sports and Wessels occupy spare time . . . blushes easily when she is embarrassed . . . has good friends in the Adelcians such as Joanna Harris, Rosemary Leo, and Louise Patetta. Latin Club, Consul, German Club, Sen- ior Gym Team Senior Girl Reserves Sec retary Athletic Association Representa tive Student Council wok 'files K nn me x 'Q- ,,.,-- TH ERESA ETHEL TOOLE Petite talented Terry really puts over a song fifth lunch rallies footballgames plus friends contribute to fun er eyes and laugh are outstanding tlents will enloy Terry as an R N with her corny lokes and pleasant personality Swing Seronaders Vocalist leaders catran Club Charm Club Glee Club I JUllA C. TOOHERS Julia really goes for those rallies during football and basketball seasons . . . will miss assemblies, gym class, and friends Evelyn Ceres, Rita Dunne, and Agnes Pru- ner . . . has hopes of becoming a secretary. Home Economics Club, Distributive Ed- ucation Club, Volleyball, Father of the Bride , Program Committee. he moved over with 1 EDWARD W TREACY Genlal Ed our star quarterback IS noted for his red hair and sense of humor will miss participating In and watching the many sports activities at B H S with friends Duck Hasz and Larry Casparro one of our future legal advisors Football Team Indoor Track Outdoor Track Early Bird League Tumbling Club Key Club Spanrsh Club President Senror Forum Moderator in-ng, rr . ,, X 4 ' ,S ,5 . , P ' -I A 01. V 1 l 'I I . . . h I f 1 I ' ' . .' . pa- ' ,I . f A I ' ' , I l ig , l Club: A Cappella Choir, Distributive Edu- P ,- 'f7 '? ' '-'Tv' 'SPY' . ,1 , , , , - - . 5 . ' f. f . x ' ' ' v MARIAN LORRAINE TRIANO Maruan us a gurl who loves to tell lakes and eat puzza shell muss sungung un chour lun durung lunch peruod and assem bues songs of Eddue Pusher and the Crewcuts are enloyed un leusure tume best fruends Rasalue Welsh Chuckue D Cepolu and Mane Grasso agree on her future as a typust Glee Club A Cappella Chour JOHN C TURNER Chruss enthusuasm for athletucs us well known fishing luftung weughts playung basketball and fixung raduos are hus hobbues wull muss gym class and track Lenny Dramus and Donald Tonuc say thus future cuvul enguneer wull always be theur fruend Cross Country Track AUDREY ElAINE TUERFF Light talk and laughter are frequent wuth Aud enloys twurlung at football games and rallues wull muss spendung lunch peruods wuth fruends Doree Zacheuss and 6 Joan Hyde fun wuth the Debs occupues most of her spare hours looks ahead to fashuon modelung Twrrlmg Grrl Reserves Student Counrrl Make up Crew Homemakung Club Glee Club Intramural Sports v u, 1 B ,gwvfuf 4 My ff' I 5 4 Q4 I -1 ig. . . a lean and hungry look. 126 ALAN UNGERLEIDER Curly-haired Alan is an avid Yankee fan . . . B.H.S. sports, dances, and gym class are fond recollections . . . sports and lis- tening to popular music fill free time . . . Charles Kluxen, David Goldblatt, and Ro- bert Carchman are good friends . . . he'Il be the man in a white coat behind some future drug store counter. Key Club, Vice-President, German Clubg Chemistry Club. 'NNW DAVID COGSWELL VanSANT An ardent gardener Dave devotes many hours to his hobby re ies I can worry about it' to pals William Meck and Herbert Herr finds entertainment in viewing television or reading enloys gym classes and study periods spent n school library will complete education by studying veterinary medicine w remember friends in Homeroam 3 WQ Y--7 FRED BROOKS VanSANT Tall, well-built Red enioys the company of friends Howie Vogt, Vinnie Russomano, and Lou Evanglist . , . a red-haired cow- boy, he favors rodeoing above all other activities . . . also spends time roping and riding in various styles . . . expects to enter the field of dairy farming. Q.- Aj PHYLLIS ANN VERZI Expressive blue eyes and pretty black hair make Phyllis a cute flagwaver a future speech teacher she spends spare time with friends at Wessels or listening to Ray An thonys band w I miss BHS rallies and football games with Chick Gurnari and the other Adelcians Flagwavmq Father of the Bride Gul Reserves, Italian Club SENIORS Sw STEPHANIE VICTORIA VINCENT Steffies gay personality and radiant smile have readily made her a part of BHS English class and second period study with Edith Milne Nancy Robinson and Carolyn Harmon hold fond memories spare time is spent In making visits to New York Cnty and dancing you might meet this future airline stewardess your next flight Bowling Club Father of the Bride sew- , mm api A 1' Af' ' L, . F .. RN .QL Z' -as., 'C L. 7 v A ' I 'i f any ' r 1, y it . . f 4 , I 2.4 . I: 5- ' , 4 1 it I I 6 L 4 1 My in ' U I 7 X i Q - f . . pr , ff it ' - . . I i ' I i . , . ill . ' ' lo. 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I2 , 2 ' e T HOME AllCE J WAHLERS Lunch wlth the Adelclans IS a hugh spot In the day for Allce wnll mass flagwavnng at football games often seen lh Wessels wnth frlends Rua Sevllle Judy Greenfield and Claure Park known for her bug brown eyes enloys lnstennng to records an spare tame plans to enter busmess as a secretary Drrll Team Flagwavmg Senior Gym Team Chemistry Club Q- -K' i JOHN WARY Football and basketball games mean fun for fruendly Nemo What do you mean? he comments to friends John Kroe ger Joe Wolczal: and Pat Kelly WI mass lunch and BHS clubs plans to become mechamcal engineer Father of the Brrde Key Club Tum blmg Club Intramural Sports Chemistry Club JAMES ROBERT WALLACE Jlm IS a cheerful energetlc fellow who cannot only solve long mvolved math prob lems but also run a fast mule shares an avld Interest ln sclence with friends Nelson DuBois Dave Luke and .lack Blount wall contunue educatnon for a career as a chemical engmeer sports and records mterest hum most National Honor Society Traclr Club Indoor Track Team Chemistry Club THOMAS SLATER WARD Versatlle Tom rs renowned for playing the organ durmg assemblues and portraying malor characters In mustcal and dramatlc productlons enloys studymg votce and organ finds little spare tlme on hrs busy schedule Musical Monday Club President Blos som Tlme Band Orchestra Choir All State Chorus Father of the Brrde Latin Club Key Club Student Council FTA T,'b..Q. 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I I H ll.', -A A Xl g ' . . . , . . . y l f .- X U, ' ' , 'nl A I m l l l A I , 128 t N, A .g, P rting is such sweet sorrow ROBERT ALAN WATERHOUSE Bob will miss all his friends from B H S easily recognized by that sharp Chicago box hair cut calls lunch study and U S History the high spots of school Dick Hemmer Ernie Rice and George Deck enback are his best pals favorite pastime is model airplane construction Mechanics of Transportation Club 1., ROBERT J WEGNER Bobs never ending friendly smile is only a small part of his outstanding personality also known for his Chevrolet equipped with Bermuda bell plans to become an electronics technician hell miss friendships and chem lab most friends include Bob Boeck Fred Mayer Dave Mockler and Ty Heineken German Club Mechanics ot Transpor tation Club WILLIAM GEORGE WEST Chemistry and seventh period trig classes are among Bill's favorites . . . particularly enioys lunch periods with special friends Gary Cooper and Ed Gehrlein . . . much of Bill's spare time is taken up listening to Joni James and working . . . future plans include electrical engineering. A Cappella Choir- Math Club- lntra mural Basketball Blossom Time Play the Game T Sl SENIORS ROSALIE WELSH Rosalie has a pretty smile good sense of humor chemistry lab assemblies and listening to Perry Como and singing in the choir best friends are Marion Triano and June McGuire nursing school rs ln her future Choir Glee Club Intramural Sports i 5533 V v I I - ' n ' u, u , I H ' :,,,.fs,,x. r 'U x ' ' l 2 Q . X 7:53. , ,il 'HQ 1 if ll ' ' ll C . , . . . . I ' ' I . . .... . ' . ' ' l G 1 ' ' ' ' . I I . . . V , , ' , . , , ' ' ' l l . I ' sports will long be remembered . . . enioys . I . . I - . I l . ' I i I. ' . . . . . , ' H - - - . . ' l ' - - . . ' , i 1 - I ,mr 'FHL ff! ' A 463 WP' I ... - ra g ' ' W' ' Q Q . L L V 1 Noted for her brlght personallty frnendll 'Fifi TQ,-' VIRGINIA ELIZABETH WESTER Short dlmpled and enerqetlc Gnnny us well known for her athletic abnllty flashes green eyes and a sparklnng smlle to frlends Sue Ehrenworth Judy Hodgklns and Judy Knapp wall mlss fun ln gym and lam sesslons the future holds a job as a lab technlclan Tumbling Team Captarn Dnll Team Archery Team Semor Gym Team Band Orchestra German Club SENIORS ness and bug brown eyes Glona hopes to enter the merchandising held enloys assemblies lunch and choir most spends leisure hours wlth friends Marlene DeFll :ppc Evelyn Rockowltz and Myra Strom e wlll mlss lunch and banklng booth Banking Booth Teller Lrbrary Club A Cappella Choir Drstrrbutrve Education Club Archery Club Operetta Father of the Brrde Program Commrttee ALFRED A WILLETTE Als best known to classmates for his Ber muda shorts and sense ol humor lays slttmg rn Wessels after school and poking with his many frrends will never forget the fun at rallles and In homeroom also the football games and vnctory dances usually seen wuth Joe Ponzno Nick Carsnllo or Larry Casparro hopes to become an enguneer rn the Marmes Student Councal F DE LEON WILLIAMS Tall talented Leon uses has abnlmes to good advantage In the Helds of art and musrc E enjoys swnmmmg and gardemng In spare time plans career as a teach hrs friends such as Tom Ward and Andy Svenson share musical lnterest Latm Club Tnbune Band Orchestra Swmg Serenaders Strmq Ensemble French Club A Cappella Chorr Musacal Monday Club WILLIAM ROBERT WHELAN Bull can usually be found dnvlng hrs Olds wlll mnss sports chem lab and gym periods Interested nn amateur radio work and model rallroodlng est frlends are Adolf Strom Doug Nutley and Bull West a promnsmg future In elec trlcal engineering hes ahead Key Club Stage Crew N 3 1 - I I I ' A - I i I I I I 1 . ' . . . , , I I ' i I - x . I . I I ' , , I I ' - I I I 5. . . . ll I I I ,- . ,, . QI ,Z ,..., I - X ' 'I be -f-N ,. '25 ,F of . 'I-gt 1, X Ig, , , ,wiv . y , . . . . en- f , . . . , , . . . ,--I , v W , 4 I I . . . 2 , er . . . ' ' , . I . ., I I I I i I . I . . ,. , I I Q1 1 x,,. I JOSEPH G WOJCZAK Noted for his friendly smile and curly hour good locking Joe will miss the fun in lunch and chemistry the cast of Father of the Bride will always remember his deep rich volce best friends are Don Hutch lnson John Wary and Pat Kelly Father of the Bride Tumbling Club ketball ..1' NANCY C. WILLIAMS Nancy, with her pretty blue eyes and curly hair, will never forget the football rallies with friends Marge Albiez, Pat Brower, and Barbara Haase . . . a future receptionist . . . she spends her idle hours listening to records, reading, or attending B.H.S. sports events. National Honor Societyg International Relations Club, MEMORIES '55, Typing Stall, Careers lor Secretaries: Girls' Glee Club. By the twilight s last gleaming 4- PHILIP H WURM Brown hair and blue eyes readily identify l engoys driving his 37 Chrysler lunch and gym periods will miss the time spent in sports and at dances with friends Vinnie Carano Tommy Tennesen and Dave Belt fixing cars and listening to records consume his spare mxnutes his future Includes electrical engineering Mechanics of Transportation Club Pres :dent 3 n ' ' 1 - H I .I-,. J , 3 'L F' , If If . ' X . . . . I W I ' ll . ,, . . I o I , I f A ' 11 - n, - . I I ' Bowling Team, Captaing Intramural Bas- il Ph'l . . . ' ' ' ' ' , . . . I I 4 ' ' B A A I Q . . I I I ' . A x N, I If :lc X B s x is g f' 131 0 .5 f . ,Y5 fi f GEORGE R WURSTER A crew cut and a good natured smlle mark George as a swell guy will always remember the good times In gym and me channcs playing baseball and swim ming take up much of his free time enloys watching football and basketball games with pals Bill Lealse Sam Perellr and Art Caruso anticipates employ ment as an auto mechanic after graduation Prmt Sauad Indoor Track Track Club fi. 1 QQ KT' Ni DORIS CAROLYN ZACHEISS Doree, known for her friendly smile and ready stories of Nelson , can usually be found at a gab session in Wessels with the girls in her spare time . . . friends Audrey Tuerff, Joan Hyde, and the rest of the Debs say she won't forget rallies, chem lab, and sixth lunch . . . college will claim her after graduation. Girl Reserves, Homeroam Representa- tive, Intramural Sports, Glee Club, Make- up Crew. THERESA A WYMAN Terry does a great lob as a peppy cheer leader after school can be found with the Beaudels at Wessels wont forget rallies clubs and sports activities drawing while listening to records satisfies er hopes to teach the third grade Cheerleading Junior Gym Team Girl Reserves Bowling FTA GAIL ARlENE YARWOOD Gails nice as can be say friends Mar- ilyn Gould Sue Holmes and Pat Rae . . . this cute gal will always remember B.H.S. art class and homeroom periods in 210 . . . in her free hours she enioys reading and horseback riding . . . plans for the future include a college degree for a career in art. MEMORIES '55, Art Stall, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Art Committee, Blossom Time . www. R . B, ., .. HENRY ZBOROWSKI Wnth a knack for notnclng the funny slde short bushy brewed Hank has a ready wx sta es lll see you around friends Newt Cumming Skip Meier and Bob Hartwng passes spare moments vnewlng sports events rates sports especially football highlights of B H S looks forward to occupatuon In drafting Football Basketball JANE IRENE ZINSER Bnght eyed .lane IS known for her authentnc southern accent speech class dances and clubs gave her a good tnme spends spare tame dancing skatmg or swnmmlng her accordion wrll gain her success say frxends Rosemarse Stanzlale Peggy De France and Elinor Gibbons leaders Club French Club Junior Red Cx 7 ANTHONY T ZICARO Tall husky brown hatred Tony says hell look back on BHS football games as semblles and friendships with real zest rates as a slncere funlovnng frlend with pals Bull Cashman Tom Lewis and Stephen Pecka enloys listening to records In his free tume as yet has future IS un decided Student Patrol STUDENT PRINTS Rep lesentatlve Cross Vanety Show 54 Grrl Reserves ELSIE ELAINE ZIPF Petlte golden brown haired Elsle looks on tume spent with Helen Herzog Pat lyons and Dottne Carlough as pleasant features of school day preference IS for danc ang or lnstenmg to popular muslc wut her talents shell certaunly make a wonder ful secretary SENICRS FRANK JOHN ZOLCINSKI Frank enloys sports assemblies and lunch peruods most of all at B H S he hopes to become c lmotype operator an a prmtmg company lakes to spend his spare mo ments playung baseball and basketball wnll miss friends Pat Kelly Art Beck and Joe Wolczak and the fun ln sixth peruod lunch Prmt Squad Chanman hi . K CP' , . . . 1:1 , 1 4 1 3' QWQHANGES X I-.J ' A house duvlded agalnst itself cannot stand FATHER OF THE BRIDE Doorbells rlnglng telephones screaming endless shoppmg trups and aching feet thus ns lust port of the pandemomum that faces Mr Stanley Banks when has only daughter Kay decades to get married From the Sunday mormng when Kay tells hum that she ns marrymg a character he never even heard of untll the day when Kay appears In all her bridal finery the Banks famnly faces one mlnor catastrophe after another Fmally on June IO all the problems are solved As Mr Banks ond Kay leave for the church one can lmaglne the sound of wedding bells In the distance and the smllung faces of the happy couple L ts go knock em dead ' 'f 4 W N I s It will go luke magic Buckingham never ll falls' Hilda Mr Banks Mrs Banks Tommy Banks Ben Banks Kay Banks Buckley Dunston Miss Bellamy Buzz Taylor Peggy Swift Miss Massoula oe e Pete Tim s Man Flower Arranger: Understudres CAST IRENE JOHNSON THOMAS WARD JOAN MACALUSO WARREN SCHOBER JOSEPH WOJCZAK LOUISE PATETTA TY HEINEKEN JOYCE MAZZELLA GEORGE FITT PHYLLIS VERZI ROSALYN SCHERER WILLIAM GIULIANO JOHN MEIER JOHN WARY VIRGIL DOYLE SUSAN BROWN GLENN HEATH JOSEPHINE GURNARI NANCY SMITH GLENN HEATH Stull love me? ,xi Q ' L :' F Q4-A ART COMMITTEE STAGE CREW COSTUME COMMITTEE MAKE UP COMMITTEE PROGRAM COMMITTEE .gf PROPERTY COMMITTEE 7 L PROMPTING COMMITTEE STUDENT PRINTS E ll 9 In VV! vs' ' CIRCULATION STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT B J LaManna M Russo B Stanus Iawczyk C Marra D Perkins Miss M Drake Business Manager SEATED N Coleman N P Barrett Staft members of the STUDENT PRINTS gain practical experience in iournalism by publishing our school news- paper ten times each year Their chief aim is progressive improvement aided by the use of new techniques Such improvement occurred when the staff adopted oftset print ing last October resulting in a completely new style pub Iication Membership is not all work either forthe STUDENT PRINTS also conducts some social events such as a Christ mas party and a party in June This year representatives of the newspaper again participated in the meeting of the New Jersey Scholastic Press Association and attended the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention C HUGHES Ed1tor:nChet F CHICHESTER Associate Edtor J MAZZELLA News Editor J DALZELL Feature Edtor M BRAKER Sports Editor N GLOWCZYWSKI Art Editor T MORITZ Photography Editor MISSL LEEK Adviser EDITORS LEFT TO RIGHT J Mazzella News Editor I DeRyder Exchange Editor N Glowczynskl Art Editor T Moritz Photography Editor M Braker Sports Editor J Dal zell Feature Editor SEATED C Hughes Editor fn Chief I V W LITERARY STAFF BACK ROW STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT C Hughes R Druuan P Cone E Terry M Palagano J Fiedler M Socha J Kulpa FRONT ROW STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT B Haardt J Mazzella I DeRyder C McKenzie J Dalzell V Bracken A Lavery KNEELING LEFT TO RIGHT M Broker L Kam F Block R Boeck F Mayer TILJZG A A., . ART STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT F Robinson N Glowczynskr Edlfor C Stonsbury ADVERTISING STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT L Paes M Von Zule D Ros pond M Laldlg Mass M Drake Business Manager PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT T Moritz Eddor J Blount M Broker T ip 1 9 l 1. CI f 'I a I - 1 I - I FN .:1,f, - Q V, rg, .' . I -I Ii x : . 5 . , I - ' 1 T: I 'I V' P Y I , -any T'-lx, X Q, A -A. R . I W T I-,L : . 7 . p . - I - F - 1 K . '-7 I A. I f ,,.. r... 0 1 .--' - ' 'h ' - '- 3 ef . .I . .- Q . 8 L .- li .--v '?' ov--4 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Once a month this club made up of seniors meets n the school library Its purpose is to promote scholarship leadership and service to the school Included in the activities during this year were the November induction program the annual party in February and the May induction assembly W HOGAN President K CESTONE Vice President J MAZZELLA Secretary I JOHNSON Treasurer MRS L POLGLAZE Adviser LEFT TO RIGHT W Hogan President K Cestone Vice President Mrs L Polglaze Adviser I Johnson Treasurer J Mazzella Secretary KEY CLUB The Key Clubs sole purpose of existence is to serve Bloomfield High School Doubtless you have seen various members of this organization selling programs at all the home football games or busily making plans for their numerous dances Other activities include the 'ob of raising the school flag each day taking care of the mirrors in the boys rooms and collecting for community drives A hayride was one af the mam events scheduled for this year during the football season and the club was an active participant in the Cerebral Palsy Drive R STAVIN President A UNGERLEIDER Vice-Pres: dent K STIRITZ Secretary G HEATH Treasurer MR O ENGLER Adviser LEFT TO RIGHT A Ungerleider Vice President Mr O Engler Adviser R Stavnn President G Heath Treasurer K Stiritz Secretary LIBRARY CLUB And un the maintenance of the school library formal way of phrasmg the duties of this volunteer group Care of books other materials the desk as well as helpmg the many library users are among the duties involved Besides performmg these vital services mem bers have ample opportunity for fun highlighted an nually by initiation and Christmas parties field trips and a senior breakfast C HUGHES President R Alvme Vice President R de MYER Treasurer K MIDDLETON Corresponding Sec retary M. DeFILIPPO Recording Secretary MISS M. TAYLOR Librarian' MISS H. BURKE Assistant Librarian. LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Quodomine- Miss M. Taylor and Miss H. Burke Advisers' R. Barbieri- R. de Myer Treas- urer- R. Alvine Vice-President' S. Ehrenworth' B. Haardt- K. Middleton Corresponding Secretary- M. DeFilippo Recording Secretary' SEATED: C. Hughes President. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Councll as the representotnve agency ol the student body promotes many worthwhlle school ac tnvltues and understandmg between faculty and students Some ol the actnvntnes that have been sponsored by the Student Council are the adoption of a German chrld through the Save the Children Federatlon Football Queen Dance a toy drnve for the league for Friendly Service Sprung Variety Shaw and o free lunch drawing In the cafeteria Besides these CCTIVITICS the Student Council as a member ol the state and natlonal orgamza tnons of Student Counclls and also exchanges vnsuts mth other hugh schools D TELLER Presrdent M FLEMING Yrce-Presrderrt K McCORMlCK Recardmg Secretory .I HARRIS Carre sponding Secretary R BONGO Treasurer, MISS K DENNISON Advrser LEFT TO RIGHT M Flemmg VuceProsudent J Horns Recordnng Secretary Mass K Dennlson Adviser D Teller Presldent K McCormnck Correspondlng Sec retary R Bongo Treasurer 1449 QU STUDENT COUNCIL FOOTBALL QUEEN AND COURT LEFT TO RIGHT: L. .Iordap J. Anninop L. Merolag I. Smith, Queonp E. Nord- marlxg J. Ecllertp M. Seville. Matson to Adlourn PHILATELIC SOCIETY Although the B.H.S. Philatelic Society is new this year, it has gained de- cisive popularity with many of the student body. The society has a commend- able number of special events to its credit including a stamp auction and the filling of an album for student use in the library. The aims of the club are to learn more about the world through stamps and to aid each student in bettering his own album. S. IEERS, President, J. KEARNY, Vice-President, N. RESCH, Secretary-Treas- urerf MR. R. ROCKWEILER, Adviser. LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Resch, Secretory-Treasurer, S. Beers, President, Mr. R. Rocllweiler, Adviser, J. Kearny, Vice-President. at f ,tv ...Pee an 4-5 V.: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB A trip to see the U N in action and contributions for the needy ol the world are traditional customs of the International Relations Club Its alms are both ecluca tional and social At the regular meetings members have discussions see film strips and hear recordings of vital concern to those Interested in the world and its workings M SOCHA President C DIDONATO Vice-President J SIDOTI Recording Secretary N MILLER Correspond mg Secretory, M JAGO Treasurer MISS A MILLER Adviser LEFT TO RIGHT C DlDonato Vice President J Sldotl Recording Secretary M Socha President N Miller Corresponding Secretary M .Iago Treasurer Not present Miss A Miller Adviser MATH CLUB Two Thursdays each month ol the school year the Math Club meets to promote interest and appreciation in the truth beauty and application of mathematics Members seek to carry out these purposes by solving mathematical puzzles learning number curlosntles and constructing abaci to and them In study ol the various number systems Special reports and progects by mem bers supplement their program An annual event is the visit to a concern employing mathematics extensively This year the club plans to tour Princeton University G FITT President P SINISCAI. Vice-President D ANDERSON Secretory P MOOG Treasurer, MISS B HUNTE Adviser STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT P Moog S Beers R Eckel D Moore Miss B Hunte Adviser SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT N Resch D Sutherland BIOLOGY CLUB Frogs legs anyone? Desptte the fact that Buology Club members are often plctured as blood thIrsty Indtvlduals they really go far to Improve sctentlfic skllls and Increase thenr knowledge of buology and Its Importance Fleld trIps raIsIng plants preparahon and examInatIon ol mlcroscoplc slIdes protects for the NCE sclence falr anImal dussectnon and growth of boctena cultures are among thelr many actlvlttes R ALVINE Presrdent R QUODOMINE Vrce-Presrdent S ACKLEY Secretary E ZGORZYNSKI Treasurer J BOGAN Program Charrman MRS H GRABO Advrser LEFT TO RIGHT S Ackley Secretary E Zgorzynskl Treasurer R Quodomme VIcePresIdent Ms H Grabo Advlser J Bogan Program ChaIrman R AlvIne Presldent CHEMISTRY CLUB Each month the members of the Chemlstry Club meet In Room 205A to llsten to lectures or to watch Films and demonstrahons The purpose of thls club Is to In crease the students Interest In both organm and Inargantc chemnstry ActIvItIes Include many Elms as well as a trIp to one of the Industrlal plants In the vIcInIty K HAGER Presrdent C KEYLER Vrce-Presrdent S PRIESTLEY Treasurer M McADAM Secretary MRS F BECKER Advrser LEFT TO RIGHT C Keyler VICE Presadent K Hager PresIdent M McAdam Secretary S Pnestley Treas urer Not Present Mrs F Becker AdvIser ELECTRONICS CLUB Dunng the first two years of Its extstence thIs club has developed consIderabIe Interest In electromcs at BHS Thls year Its members Inaugurated thelr own radlo repaIr servuce for school personnel Slnce most of the boys are llcensed radlo operators they have set up a club stattan whlch has been assIgned the call KZKQK Each year the club members VISIT an lfIdUSTfICll Grm connected wIth electronlcs such as the Dumont Labora torIes E POLLARD President D SUTHERLAND Secretary Treasurer MR E MAGEEHAN Advrser LEFT TO RIGHT Mr E Mageehan Advuser E Pollard Presldent D Sutherland 5ecretaryTreasurer . , , - , f - , : , f . . , I Z . , Q . , : - , - 1 r. . r I ' r I - , . Y 5 ' r Q ., ' I I 1 1 F n I Q u I. Y, 'F , l Q ' , A , J - . 1 - I - s., 5 . . , . ., : . . , 5 . , f ' r ' v .3 f r F - r I . r I - r I - - , . 5 - r ' 7 - r I - r F ' r ' 1 , . . , . l GERMAN Interest IH the cultural background of Germany has been greatly stimulated among the members of the German Club this year One of the mam activities of the club is the study ot folk songs and at Christmas time they may be heard singing the folk carols of Germany A field trip and a baked goods sale were among the prolects for this year as well as a strong philanthropic interest demonstrated ln a gift of twenty dollars to the Bloomfield Welfare League For an interesting variety of prolects look to the German Club H. HOENCK President' W. MORRISON Vice-Presi- dent' E. FISCHER Secretary' D. WIENER Treasurer' MISS M. ZINN Faculty Adviser. LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss M. Zinn Adviser- E. Fischer Sec- retary- H. Hoenck President- W. Morrison Vice- President- D. Wiener Treasurer. M llabf FRENCH Parlez vous francais? Thats a requisite for member ship in Le Cercle TYONQOIS which to the ummtnated can be translated as the extremely active French club Vlslts of French teachers and students trips and many home meeting programs are some of the methods used to give members more knowledge of that countrys people language and customs Final highlights of the club year are a cook out and a French dinner for the third year members A ZIMMERMAN President J WOODS Vice President J FIEDLER Recording Secretary J DALZELL Carre sponding Secretary J BRAUN Treasurer MRS A JOHNSON Adviser LEFT TO RIGHT H Green A Zimmerman President J Woods Vice President Mrs A Johnson Adviser J Fiedler Recording Secretory J Braun Treasurer L Mattson sa ITALIAN Aiming to foster Italian culture in our country the Italian Club of B.H.S. is popular with the student body. Under excellent advisership the club has had many outstanding special activities this year including an an- nual picnic on Italian breakfast and a trip to New York to see an Italian movie. J. SICOLI President- J. DiSTASI Vice-President' R. SORCE, Secretaryg A. COLICCHIO, Treasurerg MR. J. MANGELLI, Adviser. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. DiStasi, Vice-Presidentp R. Sorce, Sec- retary: J. Sicoli, President, Mr. J. Mangelli, Adviser. e -r z , ' 5 . A . ' ' . .9 ' D ' . . N - , ' 1 . , ' - ' : ' ' : - . i - - , . ... , -Y I I 1 - in, , - ,. - X., ' - :J- .. Q 1 -. g I l Q w I s . fl 1 l 'xx - . ' rl I I I' . ' - fi' . A' I I I ' . . , . . , , . xx x ,,, , e J Q ' I , , , , v- L , 7 I 'e sv I X. 'W SPANISH often given to the forty eight members of the Spanish Club Special events planned for the yearly program are the Spanish Assembly foreign movies guest speakers who are often from Spanish countries and field trips The mam purpose of this club is to acquaint students taking Spanish with the cultural background of Spain and that of other Latm American countries E TREACY President L RICE V e President J GREENFIELD Secretary P McGOVERN Treasurer MR R ROCK WEILER Adviser LEFT TO RIGHT L Rice Vice President P McGovern Treasurer J Dalzell J Hyde E Treacy President J Green tield Secretary LUSIIOIVUU LATIN ln addition to activities which increase their knowledge ot Roman life and cus- toms, the members of the Latin Club under- take such service proiects as the donation of a Thanksgiving dinner to a needy family. The club's social highlights include a formal invitation ot new members and a welcome meeting to the Junior High School latin students A special Latm Club prolect this year has been the raising f funds to send delegates to the T955 Latin Convention in Iowa M THOMPSON C KEYLER Consul: K HAGER Censor D MOORE Quaestor L SULLIVAN S KOLODIN Aediles C Di DONATO J SIDOTE R LINDGREN Tribunes MISS C E DONOGHUE Adviser LEFT TO RIGHT K Hager Censor C Keyler Consul Mss C Donoghue Adviser M Thompson Consul Moore Quaestor 1 h , X i . . L . . g 8 . . .. O . 4 Y U ' . Xb J N . 'F . I . , . , , . . I 1 , , 1 . , 1 - l ' I , . , ' : - '- , t I - - f I x 'I I T In X X 2 . , , . I I N I , , a . , A fi i A Xt I I ' : - , 1 D- N zo 43. 42, 4 1 1 f act? t' I 'X YJ? 1 I: I L 5 ES ch Los Caballeros is a distinctive title I ' - ' . ' ii 1 if ' A ' . f . - ' 'xr . .ta Q I , . N ' I ' I I I i 5 A . . I .K , , , 5 . ' im.. I - . I . . I . X 31 , , H- ' , Q . , 5 . , ic - -2 H e - I - r I - K I i l . 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'gl V , : - : - ' 2 - 1 ' : - - -- ' f - Cv Aw Y' V ' TRACK CLUB A popular sport has many fans and thus club proves that fact Membershup I5 open to anyone Interested track or fleld sports who I5 wnllmg to promote them ac tively They gave exhibitions of their hobby and In track and field meets during Youth Week and award an an nual trophy to the school year s most valuable track man L DRAMIS President D GARDINER Vrce Presrdent D THORPE Secretary Treasurer MR P WILSON Ad wser LEFT TO RIGHT STANDING T Moritz L Dramls Pres :dent D Farrand D Thorpe SecretaryTreasurer D Harnett BENDING Mr P Wllson Advlser C Keyler AT S '-1 TUMBLING CLUB As another of our actnvntnes that fosters an Interest In physucal educatlon the Boys Tumbling Club has many devoted fans It glves those boys partlclpatrng a chance both to use and to develop many coordmatmg skulls not only In tumblmg but In gymnastlcs as well The club takes no traps or other socral actlvltles during the year however nts members are amply rewarded for the long hours of practuce that they expend on therr dnverslon G ANDERSON Coptam MR N CLAXTON MR W LOWANS Advrsers LEFT TO RIGHT R French J Wary J Wolczak G An derson Coptam MAKE UP CREW Much credlt us due to the Make up Crew for their able ossnstance un many of the school presentatlons durmg the year Under the guldance of Mvss Carol Rous thus club has helped to make the sensor play the operetta and several assemblles successful Wnth thenr skull In the use of llpstuck powder ond pamt the Make up Crew has fulfilled thelr purpose that of strengthemng student characterlzatlon through make up B STANISLAWCZYK Chairman J MAZZELLA Vice Chairman I JOHNSON Treasurer MISS C ROUS Ad vrser LEFT TO RIGHT I Johnson Treasurer J Mazzella Vvce Chanrman L Patetta B Stamslawczyk Chalrman Mlss C Rous Advnser , . . . In . , I . f . , 1 - , - i . . - 1 . - , - 1 5 - I - 1 ' I ' I - 1 ' I . . 1 , . , g . ,,. , Q 9 I ill, ,A , . . . 4 ' . . . - I ' ' - I-1 -A ' , , U . . . - . I Q 1 . ' I e , I . . , . . - . ' V . . -.-. ,Y - 1 . ' I I ' I - . V4 X , : - , f - , - . , .. t I , L y I ' . ' R Y I .1 - - f f - I ' I Z I ' I ' I I . , . 1. . I .e , . . , . , , , . I 1 . , g . . , . . , . : . g . 1 . 5 . - , . PRINTING SQUAD To serve B.H.S. and its clubs by printing all necessary materials is the paramount purpose of the Printing Squad. Among the annual iobs of this organization is the print- ing of posters for the senior play, the operetta, and the band concert. A visit to the NEW YORK TIMES Building is but another of their many activities R BABINSKI Editor P KELLY Assistant Editor R COCKEFAIR Treasurer MR O ENGLER Adviser LEFT TO RIGHT R Cockefair Treasurer Mr O Engler Adviser P Kelly Assistant Editor G Stamer E Nurkowslu STAGE CREW DISPLAY COMMITTEE Providing fitting displays for national holidays and important school events the Display Committee has be come lustly renown throughout Bloomfield High School Their exhibits concerned with students work can usually be seen in the display cabinets and on the bulletin boards of BHS Special efforts are exerted for the annual Open House display MR J DOUKSZA Adviser LEFT TO RIGHT G Gehring J Price Who could ever forget all the good times on the crew? The members of this service organization spend many hours helping the school The influence of the work of the crew us seen to a large degree in our assemblies but this us not the only service rendered by the boys on the crew Imagine how our senior play operetta and various musical shows would have been without the fine help these boys willingly give We who have received the benefits of this service appreciate immensely the time and effort given by the members of this outstanding organization B COHEN Stage Manager MR R MINCHIN Ad vrser LEFT TO RIGHT R Mmchun Adviser C Nay G Allen B TRANSPORTATION CLUB Membership in the Transportation Club is limited to a group of twenty boys selected from both the tumor and senior classes Club activities for the year include educa tional visits to nearby places such as railroads dock yards airports and the Ford Plant Guest speakers are invited from various schools and cclleges that the mem bers might be interested ln attending at a future date Participation in the Fisher Body Contest us encouraged as well as work on rockets and space travel P WURM President R NARDONE Vice-President G TONJES Secretary R TONNIES Treasurer MR B DAVIS Adviser LEFT TO RIGHT R Tonnies Treasurer P Wurm Pres: dent Mr B Davis Adviser R Nardone Vice Pres :dent HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Future homemakers studying Home Ec take time out from domestic practice to serve others as well as to have enioyoble social gatherings. Their many worthwhile oc' tivities included filling a Thanksgiving basket and mak- ing dolls and toys as Christmas gifts for crippled chile dren. Fellow students were enlightened by their assembly on careers in home economics, A Christmas party, field trip, and a Mother and Daughter banquet highlight the social calendar. F. LEO, President: E, BUTLER, Vice-Presidentg C. BAI- LEY Secretary E KRIVIK Treasurer MRS L MONT GOMERY Adviser LEFT TO RIGHT R Stanzlale S Glogoskl M Thomas E Krivik Treasurer Mrs L Montgomery Adviser F Leo President C Bailey Secretary E Butler Vice President DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Members of the Dlstrlbutive Education Club meet to discuss their interest in merchandising and retailing as a career A 'ob well done distinguishes this group which has accomplished such protects as making stuffed animals and filling stockings for the League for Friendly Service at Christmas A trip to the research laboratory of the Good Housekeeping Institute was one of the highlights of this years activities M BAKER President A TERREZZA Vice President T SENA Secretary F MASTRAS Treasurer MRS P SUT TON Adviser STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs P Sutton Adviser L Spasslone A Terrezza Vice President J Prlore SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT R Condotore J Price B Moritz L Nylk D Cupka L Lair J Formica CAMERA CLUB The members of the Camera Club will not forget their capable adviser Mr Alfred Zabady Neither will they forget the fine plans they made ar the fun they had The purpose of this enterprising group is to develop and further an understandma and interest in photography The members have either an interest in photography are active shutter bugs themselves With their leaders this club planned some special activities such as a photo contest open to the student body and a display of the photography done by the members of this interesting c ub J GARRETT President R WARD Vice President J BLOUNT Secretary R COLE Treasurer MR A ZABADY Adviser LEFT TO RIGHT P Whitecross R Cole Treasurer J Garrett President R Ward Secretary M A Zabady Adviser CHEFS CLUB The Chefs Club has had a very full and successful year At the tap of the list of their special activities was a trip to the cafeteria and food preparation centers at the United Nations buildings in New York City The outstanding aims of the club are to develop interest for possible future chefs to further education in the culinary arts and to and financially any beneficial cause or drive N CARSILLO President M BEYER Vice President A RUVO Secretary J FLANAGAN Treasurer MISS E De MEO Adviser LEFT TO RIGHT N Carsillo President A Ruvo Secre tary J Flanagan Treasurer M Beyer Vice Pres' dent Miss E DeMeo Adviser PIL SUR f.. AUDIO VISUAL AIDS CREW Servuce to school and communuty us the prumary oblectuve of the Prolectuon Crew Almost every day of the school year some group ol students enuoys movues shown by crew members Other members set up and operate the varuous auduo equupment requured for BHS assemb'y programs speech and Englush classes I addutuon the crew extends uts servuces to the enture communuty Members are avaul able to operate equupment for actuvutues of town organuzatuons such as the grade schools servuce clubs church qroups and the Bloomfield Publuc Lubrary MR F GRILL Advuser LEFT TO RIGHT REAR ROW J Fuller A Ackerman G Puleo W Geffchen E Moss Kurecko F Chuchester FRONT ROW C Kosunslu R Algar D Belt SENIOR GIRL RESERVES The Senuor Gurl Reserve Club us one of the largest servuce orgcunuzatuons un B HS Durung the past year the gurls un thus group contrubuted dolls and chuldrens cloth ung to the League for Fruendly Servuce and also partucu pated un the March of Dumes and Cerebral Palsy druves They also assust at school and communuty socual functuons as well as provudung the office wuth receptuonusts The two maun socual events of the Senuor Gurl Reserves are the Inutuatuon Banquet for the Junuor Gurl Reserves un Octo ber and the Mother Daughter Banquet un May D HOKANSON Presudent C STANSBURY Vuce Pres udent C HARMON Correspondung Secretary M THOMP SON Recordung Secretary J MAZZELLA J PIRRELLO Treasurers MISS M JENKINS Advuser LEFT TO RIGHT STANDING J Purrello Treasurer C Harmon Correspondung Secretary C Stansbury Vuce Presudent Muss M Jenkuns Advuser M Thomp son Recordung Secretary J Mazzella Treasurer SEATED D Hokanson Presudent JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES Through the Junuor Gurl Reserves Club 'unuor gurls have the opportunuty of provudung a varuety of servuces to theur school and town Among the many prouects of thus group were partucupatuon un the March of Dumes and Cerebral Palsy druves the gurls also contrubuted dolls to the League for Fruendly Servuce at Chrustmas tume Hugh lughtung the clubs socual actuvutues was the annual candle lught servuce un October I SMITH Presudent A ZIMMERMAN Vuce Presudent K MCCORMICK Correspondung Secretary E SULLIVAN Recordung Secretary R VORHIES Treasurer MISS A STERNS Advuser LEFT TO RIGHT STANDING R Vorhues Treasurer I Smuth Presudent K McCormuck Correspondung Sec retary E Sulluvan Recordung Secretary A Zummer man Vuce Presudent SEATED Muss A Sterns Ad Vlsef l I I I I . cs CAREERS FOR SECRETARIES To promote Interest In SPECIFIC careers as secretaries IS the purpose of the Careers for Secretaries Club Members meet and hear speakers on the various types of Iobs that mlght be of Interest to the group One such speaker gave an IYITOFITIGTIVE tallc on banklng as a career for secretarIes wIth financial abIIIty C DIMAIO President F CASCIANO VICE Presldent J CORBY Recordlng Secretary N P BARRETT CorrespondIng Secretary J KULPA Treasurer MISS W HUNT Adviser LEFT TO RIGHT S DIMoIo President F Casclano Vice Presl dent J Corby Recordlng Secretary MIss W Hunt Adviser N P Barrett Corresponding Secretary J Kulpa Treasurer FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA StImulatIon of Interest In nurslnq and Its OPPOYTUHIIIES IS the prlmary purpose of the FNA Vocational possIbIlItIes In ths worthy field are explored and discussed at club meetIngs whIle outside activities Include a Volunteer Nurses Aide Group at Mountalnslde Hospital Under the IHTIUBNCB and guidance of their adviser many BHS gurls have turned to this worthwhIIe career as the one they Intend to follow C BONSTEIN Plesldent D OLSTA Secretary A SMITH Chairman MISS H FLANNERY Adwser LEFT TO RIGHT D Olsta Secretary A Smith ChaIrman MISS H Flannery AdvIser C BonsteIn President JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL The Junior Red Cross Council aims to make B.H.S. students more aware of the work and help done by the Senior Red Cross. As one of the outstanding service organizations in our school It helps the commumty In many ways CoIIectIng for the March of Dimes and sending gifts to children and solclIers In hospltals are some of Its very worthwhIle actIvItIes B FERGUSON Presldent F POLKINGHORN VIce Presldent M LEHMANN Secretary MRS E MURCHIE AdVIS8f LEFT TO RIGHT B Ferguson President V Carluccl Mrs E Murchie Adviser M Lehmann Secretory F Polkinghorn VIce PresIdent FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The purpose of the FTA Club IS to acquaint ITS members with some of the opportunities In teaching In addition to monthly meetings the members ob erve ond conduct classes In local elementary schools and take field trips to nearby teachers colleges Each year In May the club sends delegates to a state wide conference of hugh school and college FT A clubs at Stokes State Forest D HOKANSON Presrdent R EICHNER VIce PresIdent M McADAM Secretary S HARTKE Treasurer MRS V GRILL Adviser LEFT TO RIGHT M McAdom Secretary R EIchner Vice Pres Ident Mrs V GrIIl Adviser D Hokanson Presrdent S Hartke Treasurer C Harmon 27 M' I - ,. 1 . , I . , - I 'S' - I I - - I - 1 1 . , 1 I 2 . . 5 . . . 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MUSICAL MONDAY CLUB The members of Muslcal Monday wull long remember the opportumty given them to play and to hear good music The members not on y hear and CYIIICIZE the muslcal performances of each other but also attend varnous musical affolrs un the Metro polltan area The club has planned a special assembly to present Its actlvlty to the school The meetrng held durung the sprung as an annual tradutuon ns open to anyone who cares to attend T WARD President A HARRIS Vrce Presrdent L HANSON J FAX Secretarres M FLEMING Treasurer A KIERSTEAD J FAX Program Chairmen MISS K WILLIAMS MISS E ALBIN SON Advrsers LEFT TO RIGHT Mxss K Wullrcms Advrser T Ward Presrdent A Harrls Vrce President L Hanson Recordlng Secretary J Day Correspondung Secretary Mass E Alblnson Advlser A Krerstead Program Chanrman M Fleming Treasurer J Fax Program Chairman VOCAL MUSIC A CAPPELLA CHOIR The Joy of Song rs well known to the Chorr whrch partlc lpates In the All State Chorus and the North Jersey Metropoll tan Opera Chorus Thus group presents our annual operetta as well a providing maternal for assembly programs These ac tlvltnes plus outside engagements enable members to learn professronal and artnshc mterpretatron of standard choral repertory Gatherrng together to srng members of the Girls Glee Club enloy group partucnpatlon and ensemble experlence Miss E Ausmson, AdVlSef GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 'lam BLOSSOM TIME Blossom Tnme as presented by the Bloomfield Hugh School muslc department was certomly a blossommg of talent ln our school The A Cappella Choir may be glven full crednt for the excellent snngmg of thus well known muslcal play Wnth the assustance and support of the orchestra the songs at Franz Schubert soon became a part of every cast member The plot concerned a poor composer Franz Schubert CThomas Wardj ond hus fnend Baron Schaber lMatthew Flemmgb Together they tried to sell Schuberts muslc but theur mutual love for Mltzl CCarol Kellyl caused much heartache between them The duo romance of Mltzas slsters Frrtzl and Katz: with Blnder and Erlrman cllmaxed an an actual weddmg and receptlon on stage the story Undoubtedly the most remembered muslcal selectuon was the beautllul Ave Marne chorus written by Schubert and presented by the gurls chorus Those who partaclpated In the operetto wnll recall the endless hours of rehearsal but wull never forget the satlsfoctnon and enloyment gamed from actual partlc lpatlon ln the production The chonr and orchestra however were only two ot the organ lzatnons whnch made Blossom Tame a success Behmd the scenes we must guve credut to the publnclty costume make up properties ticket ond program commlttees as well as the Stage Crew Wnthout the help and cooperation of all these organnza tions Blossom Time could not have been the truly great productvon that ut was BLGSSOM TIME You would gave up your lnfe for mel lt IS only a moment of music Schubert has found o patron, he ll buy mg us a splendid supper .. 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I I ' . . . ,, . ,, . , , ' l ll ' ll , H - - 1 w ,, . . - 152 l ' ' Sensors nn the Band CONCERT BAND Throughout the school year the concert band has provuded outstandnng musuc for many ot the varied B H S actlvatxes Besides playmg at the football games and at then annual band concert thas orgomzatnon em W 9 Seronqden INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC swlNG SERENADERS The soft strams of Stardust accentuated by a sm gle trumpet announce the start of another wonderful evemng of dance entertainment Led by Vlnme Euble and advased by Mr Hartman the Swnng Serenaders have thnlled us countless tumes wuth thenr own rendltnons of old favorites and the current huts ln addltlon to playing for school affaurs the Serenaders also provide musuc for local orgamzatuons and nearby hugh schools bellashes rallles and assemblues wlth the music of both classical and modern com posers Directed by our very able Mr Hartman the concert band also serves as a marchung band whenever nt IS desnrable The Concert Band .5 t 'Y .- I: - ,, H I - X . I . . . 1 . U I . I . , . . . . I t xx. ,E C 4. . 1 . . . . . . S in I . I v F fl l , , QP' 1 . I I L' V . x 1 - ' C101 b, '35 n 'jim L-54 H955 sf -,'.?r. ' ..:' -- ,. The Twirlers '- V 'ALQMG-'-:ri Rickety-Rack CHEERLEADERS l.et's go, Bloomfield! Our vivacious cheerleaders were constantly striving to arouse school spirit at B.H.S. rallies and sports activities. With their adviser, Mrs. Seely, these twelve girls and their captain, Joan Chambers, worked out snappy cheers which boosted the morale of the players on the football and basketball teams. Whether the teams were successful or not, the encouragement of the cheerleaders was always appreciated. Head Cheerleader, Joan Chambers. TWIRLERS The twirling squad of 'I955 deserves much credit for its many accomplishments. Under the advisership of Mrs. Myra Seely, and the leadership of Sue Hartke, maior ette, and Marion Groch and Judy Green field, minorettes, the twirlers added color to the football games as they strutted down the field, displayed their twirling ability in original routines, and participated in the hall-time shows. Their skills were also demonstrated in the band concert, and at Overbrook Hospital where they performed. Maiorette, Sue Hartke, Minorettes, Marion Groch, Judy Greenfield. The Cheerleaders 'I54 I ' A 4 The Flagwavers Team, Team, TEAM! 155 l FLAGWAVING The ltagvraving squad, composed of nine members directed by Mrs. Myra Seely, perform at all the football games, seasonal rallies, and varsity assemblies. The intricacies of the flag routines, struts, and dances typity the per- fection which the girls strive to attain through long tedious hours of practice and drill. All routines, dances, and costumes are originated by each successive group. Feature produc- tions are presented at the annual band con- cert and the bi-annual trips to Overbrook Hospital. Future hopefuls are trained and taught by the squad's senior members and are given try-outs in the spring of each year. Captain, Audree MacAdom. Marching Band in Formation I There's a High School in New Jersey . . .' S ,xxx Go 9,9 'MMU ' Conf 'n B FOOTBALL Pardon My Foot! The 1954 B.H.S. football team registered one of the finest Bloomfield records in recent years, compiling a season mark of six wins as against but two defeats. Time and time again, the Bengals determinedly smashed their way past highly-favored teamsg only the two top squads in the state, Nutley and arch rival Montclair, were able to inHict defeats upon the rugged Bloomfield eleven, Returning after a two year stretch with the Naval Air Force, Warren low- ans, Bloomfield's highly popular and extremely capable gridiron coach, proved a prime factor in BloomfieId's return to power after last year's disappointing season. Coach Lowans' lifetime mark at B,H.S. now stands at nineteen wins and only seven setbacks-a remarkable .731 victory percentage. Upsetting a potent and highly-regarded Seton Hall squad by a 12-7 margin, the Red and Gray opened the season impressively, highlighting its dogged defense. Traditional rival Belleville proved no problem whatsoever, receiving an 18-0 slamming from the powerful Bloomfield outfit. The Bengal string ol victories mounted rapidly with triumphs over Clifton C18-Ol, Central Newark C14-Ol, and Kearney 128-141. A trifle over-confident during the first half of the Irvington contest, the Bengals, nevertheless, returned to their usual form in the second half and marched on to a 20-7 victory, piling up their sixth straight win. At this point, however, the tale of Bloomfield conquests ended, for al- though the Red and Gray played their hearts out in the final two games, the superiority of Nutley and Montclair coupled with bad breaks and iniuries. accounted for losses by scores of 26-0 and 35-O. Another T ann Moment! Sid oline lnshu :tions ,J -Tx I , Prodi ze Makos Per fed 4 Q .6 157 ,f 7 'Q-6915 4' 4 5, ML 2 ,A 1 gg, U 12 M 3 5 S, Coarhol Call u and Mo OID -4 'fx TraPP'd' sWil'lI O in Fw ' 0 ,QQ H X .ti X usffgk dose You man and BASKETBALL Individually, the Bengal squad was a good one, but one which iust couldn't function as a unit. High men for Bloomfield in the point scoring department were Vinnie Eible, John Kroger, and Tony Ruvo, each racking up an average of over ten points per game, Jack O'Donnell, Art Beck, Marty Beyer, and Larry Cas- parro, along with iuniors Bud Salamone and Fred Block, also figured in a good deal of the scoring. Regular season Bengal triumphs were inflicted at the expense of Kearney, Irvington, Belleville, Morristown, Central, and Nutley while games with West Orange QD, Columbia, Montclair 121, Cliftord Scott, Orange, Belleville, Barringer, East Orange, and Ridgewood accounted for losses. loose Ball! Hn, e Pause thug Rene J'X 'Eff sh 'I ' L nur' Joe Ponzio L fony Ruvo fin! I 'Za' Bob Napollello W' W5-+Q'M W ' Pardon My Dusi' Anofher Bloomfield Score ..,,- , -. r ' ,Q 'yr-,Q--.'.,5 - .V-! i'3r.rzf:'..g, ' 'E - '-fr ' .H -sf j'za-.-:.-.-Q-Nw j, .' ' .. , - , 1, 7-L na ,ff Skuppy Mller BASEBALL B H S produced another powerful Bengal baseball varslty last year as the Red and Gray rapped outa truly formidable 'I3 6 record gammg recogmtlon once again as one of the top teams ln the state Spearheadmg the Bengal attack was a combrnatnon of the hurlnng efforts of Bob lRedJ McCabe Rag Mazzella and Tony Ruvo along with the offensive power provlded by Marty Beyer Joe Ponzno Mike An tollno and Captaln Jimmy Galasso ln addition Sklpny Meler saw a good deal of action rn the final stages of the season paclng the team wnth hrs tremendous slugging It was Mazzella however who was responsrble for the most lmpresslve wms last year the first a 54 twelve lnnlng tnlt wnth Irvmgton and the other a brilliantly pitched T 0 shutout of a potent Nutley mne The Red and Gray also reglstered VICTOYIBS over Orange Barrlnger Kearney Clifton and Lincoln On the other slde of the ledger old foe Montclair with a no hitter and a one hitter inflicted two of the five regular season defeats the other three bemg accounted for by powerful squads from Bellevnlle Clifford S ott and Columbna In the first game of the Greater Newark Tournament a strong Westwood aggregatson crushed third seeded Bloomfield 8 I For the 1955 season Assrstant Coach Joe Bogus: will replace Coach George Cella as head coach with head football coach Warren Lowans servnng as hrs asslstant led by co-captains Jae Ponzlo and Art Beck this years squad well feature Marty Beyer Sklppy Meter Warren Hogan Bob Nappl lefty Karpm Ken Stunt! Tony Ruvo and Duck Hasz Ruvo and Hasz are expected to form the nucleus of the mound staff go NHL ...J Ken Stunt: Marty Beyer Mwph Bull 163 z if ' F 9 ff, Q, I J J , f 1 1 ., ....-...,..-.. .....e.... , ' 1 1 , ' ' - I I ' . I - - . . I . . , y ,K bl, xx ' , 3 Kg, V. . lr , , r , L . gl , 3 A l 'Iv-. , if , , r - I , N I A x . . 3 xt .. 41. LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Treacy, D. Nardone, B. Lenslmold, D. Teller. Photo Finish TRACK With the close of the 1954 spring track season, the Bloomfield High School harriers had established themselves os one of the top threats on New Jersey cinders, compiling a sen' sotionol 9-0 record in dual meet competition. The track and field aggregation from B.H.S. also fared well in other phases of inter- scholastic competition, capping second place, behind Montclair, in the Essex County Meet. ln this meet, Bloomfield speedster, Len Dramis, captured the mile crown in what was nearly a photo finish, and Steve Hodgeson tied for first place honors in pole'vaulting. ln addition, the Red and Gray proved outstanding in the Long Branch Relays, nabbing a hrst place finish. During the 1954 season, records galore were broken. Strong man of the field events, Vyto Kabashinslni, smashed both the school discus and the school shotput records, while Bill Lenskold fiashed to a new B.H.S. record in the l00 yard dash. The relay team of Lenskold, Cal Keyler, Paul Williams, and Jim White also cracked the school records for the mile and for the 880 yard event. The outlook for the l955 squad is almost as good with Lenskold, Keyler, and Dramis, as well as Ed Treacy, Don Cotino, Larry Casporro, Ken Cestone, Dave Cole, Dave Gar' dener, Bill Pilloni, and Dave Harnett returning from last year's squad to form the nucleus of the team. The B.H.S. indoor track team already has flourished, particularly in the reloy team competition. ln addition to compiling a trim 3-0 dual meet record, the Bengal runners placed second in the National Mile Relay Championships with a new school record, and then captured first place in the C.Y.O. Championship meet. 164 LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Pilloni, R. Dieclt. The Home Stretch CROSS COUNTRY LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Moritz, L. Dramlsg C. Keyler. ,cenurfqo I1 LKTI' ,mama Mm if-2 N mm' LEFT TO RIGHT LAST ROW: D. Farrand- D. Harnett- R. Barleon K. Hirsch, J. Terninko, D. Gardner, T. Moritz, P. Wilson, Coach. MIDDLE ROW: C. Keyler, L. Dramis, D. LaGasse, G. David, J. Martin, H. Angel, J. Coburn, W. Paine. FRONT ROW: L. Kain, D. Byrne, B. Schwab, D. Thorpe, W. Mor- ris, R. Brown, E. Quinn, D. Pastina. The Bloomfield High School Cross Country Team displayed outstanding brilliance in dual meet competition, only to falter in the county and state meets. Sporting a superb 8-2 record, the Red and Gray could place no higher than sixth and eleventh, respectively, in the two most crucial events. In regular season tilts, however, the Bengal harriers lost only ta West Side and Kearney while whipping squads from South Side, Seton Hall, Barringer, Clifton, Nutley, Paterson, East Side, Passaic, and Rutherford. Pacing the team to victory were Captain Cal Keyler, as well as Len Dramis, Dave Harnett, Tam Moritz, Wayne Morris, and Bill Schwab. On Your Mark! Stnlro or spa ? fl TENNIS The Bloomeld Hrgh School Tenms Team sulhred a dtsmal season last year but this year looks to tell a dtflerent story as sensors Paul Smuscal and Captain Charhe Rerlly return wuth consoderable experrence to form the nucleus ofthe T955 squad Other sensor netsters Lou Nlost John Brohal and Rlchard Euchner are expected to provide adds tuonal strength Coach Cabot Kendall who has worked constantly at nmprovrng Ills squad seems opttmtsttc about tts chances INTRAMURALS BOWLING Under the gundance of Couch Norman Claxton the BHS Ireglers rolled to the chomptonshtp of the New Jersey lnter scholastnc Bowlmg League for the thurd stratght year Composed of Captam Ken Powell Joe Woqczok Bob Cummtng Brll Selunger and Ken Stlrttz the Bengal squad camptled an rmpressuve 82 record m league competttton whsle productng a potent 778 average and a hugh match of 935 Throughout the season Powell paced the team and league wnth a sparklrng average ol 1807 LEFT T0 RIGHT L Nlosl J Brahal R Speckmann C Really P Stnlscal M Galdstem Coach C Kendall GOLF In spate of spmt and enthusrasm the 1954 B I'I 5 Varsity Golf Team staggered to a disastrous I-6 season the only hugh point of whuch was a 140 yard halem one by George Lucas The smgle vldofy came at Ilia expense of Mlllburn whsle Montclatr Verona, and West Orange accounted for the sux losses In all fotrness though tt must be sand that mast of the defeats came by ex tremely Clase margins and It as expected that thus years squad vnll do consrderably better Paced by Captam Warren Johnson the varsnty golters included Gene Butler, Carl Haetten Ed Kukelskr George Lllllcltls Paul Lyons and George Pawlu lnowskn LSTANDINGJ LEFT TO RIGHT W Johnson M Mantlk Caacll W Lowans G Pawllllowslu E Kullelslu G BUIIQI' KNEELING Lukchts C Haetten P yon I . I . I l I . I I , . I . ... ' N , ' . , I ' at A I I ' yy 41 , I 5 l xl 'f l .x T , .4 xtsihy li .A lt , t . I X I . T' ,' r AQ , ' ' I I .-4-' 1 Ill L . f ' .15 ' I ,. 'L 54' ' V ' ,.. ' ::,, . ff' ' - ,, , , -' r fs, ' .ff I.. - ' 'A :. ' 'Q . 5. 5. ' g . 5 . .7 . . 'la lsr' 'ev t. l. :gl 1 nu . I 83 4.7 ' P ' ' - ls I l . I, -.- . . . , . I l , I ' ll . - l r rl 1. l 1 I ,A 1 r r ' ' 1 r l' ' . : . g. 'f . Q - A ':- ': - - I G. li - i-l- - W Y jf- ow' -A js-H1 '-AXT M an0Qlf of Afmenq t We .' NALD Assistant Monoglz ARNSDORF r of Ayhlefics ity QOH L. . v. wwfll NW , it ' . do' INTRAMURAI. SPORTS Boys who lack either the skill or the time necessary for participation in varsity athletics will never forget the wide variety of intramural ' ' M . N an activities provided by Bloomfield Hugh School. Directed by r orm l d a roup of students, these activities include such sports C axton an g as golf and bowling in the fall, basketball in the winter, softball in the ' ' ' od onse from spring, and ping-pong all year round. Gaming a go resp the student body, these activities provide special opportunity for non- participants to handle such jobs as officiating and timing intramural COl'lfBSlS. fm' -rf' . s.-I UP! U P! Ahd Away! Another Scorol HOCKEY The real enioyment of a hockey game can best be gained through active participation in this fall sport. That's a fact certainly well known to the forty B.H.S. girls who combined to form this year's squad, practicing every Monday afternoon at Brookdale Park. The games themselves, plus the social event of the season, an outdoor supper, will long be remembered by everyone on the team. X. 'exist' BADMINTON Watch the birdie! That's the secret of bad- minton. Marked by the fun and enthusiasm by all that participate, this game entails not only speed, agility, and good reflexes, but also the ability to think quickly. Most Wednesday afternoons in the late winter will find a number of B.H.S. girls carrying on this sport. GIRLS' SPCJRTS VOLLEYBALL BASKETBALL Spirit plus enthusiasmuvthat describes the action of the girls' basketball teams which play on the gym court every Wednesday afternoon dur- ing the late winter season. This game is, perhaps, the most representative girls' intramural sport. With about a hundred and fifty participants, shouts, whistles, and laughter are familiar sounds during these basketball games. With the sound ol the whistle, a volleyball is hit over the net and another exciting game has be- gun. Played in late winter, this sport always re- quires a great deal of team work and practice in order to produce a winning squad. Teams are generally formulated according to classes, and all participating girls have lun. PING-PONG A game of skill and lightning-fast action, ping- pang is a favorite among many B.H.S. students. These energetic students can usually be seen in the girls' gym every Wednesday afternoon, follow- ing the girls' basketball season, carrying on the spirited contests which denote this tins sport. JSI' ki 'R I7 . Q Q we f w ith - ew? ee j 1. ' F' ,. ! N .- BOWLING A very popular winter sport with the girls is bowling. This fine game of slsill is carried on every Monday afternoon from January to March at the Boy Avenue bowling alleys. The ten teams com- pete in an adult manner for the top honor of first place. There is fun for all when the season is climaxed with a co-ed bowling tournament. SOFTBALL Crack- lt's a hamerun! . . . At the beginning of spring many of our girls may be seen out on the baseball diamond getting in practice for one of the most popular sports-softball. Kean com- petition and fun highlight the intramural teams which are generally formed according to classes. SWIMMING While having o good time, approximately forty girls from B.H.S. meet often at the Orange Y learning the techniques of swimming and diving. Courses are offered for beginners, intermediate, and advanced swimmers. Through these courses many girls earn their iunior and senior life-savinlfg awards. ,IN C' 'J' MRS MYRA D SEELY Known to te gurls of BHS ds M Mrs Seely freely devotes much tune and energy ln ch erleaders During thetr numerous produces she ands them ln conlunctron mth constant practnce to perfect the slull which they Sfl'lVB to GNC!!! Ill theur performance Durectlng the gurls Intramural sports program and attempting to lnsttll tn the gurls of B H S a spurn of four play ls only one of her many other actnvrtles ln all she my! and docs Mrs Sec-ly has proved herself both C val uable asset to the school and 0 loyal friend to the students of B H S Aw LEADERS CLUB Under the dnrectuon of Mrs Myra D Seely the members of the Leaders Club are provided wuth practlcal experxence an the art of leadership In addltlon the gurls have opportunltues to promote 50ClCblll,Y and to plan gym actwmes Funds for club operations were ralsed through the sales of B H S puns Chrtst mas Santas lrcense plate decoratuons and toy dogs The clubs socaal actmtles include an mstallatron breakfast and a final leaders Club party to top the year L qw. 4- Bn l . f' A f , 1' my C ' I , . . . . , '- , , - , .ff ',r'f1 4. Q 4 Mgt k -as I - lbw ' O I h ' ll a ll . ,, . . . , . teaching and directing the agwavers, twirlers, and ,, , -' . . . . . . . r Y lf:-gi . . . . , . ll l GYM TEAMS TUMBLING TEAM Pep, vim, and vigor, plus flexibility char' acterize the attributes of the tumbling team. This lively group of twelve girls, coached by Miss Russell, perform at the gym exhibition and are well acquainted with such stunts and tricks as the cartwheel, fish-flop, monster-dive, teddy-bear-rall, cof- fee-grinder, wallcaver, fiip, and head and chin stands. ,Q 52 'iifa xi: ,- .,, --2.3, N '---sts N., ,.-- ,. , ni-4,,.1 ,f -,.. 'uw :.--L wt WN WW Tumbling Team ' J A , ,,4- ',-L - ..- .w- wgh X -H ,,,..-' , W5 Nl sz u :.- g n .i ' 6 2 I' 6 GYM TEAMS Up . . . down . . . bacll with your ropes! These are the familiar commands sounding out every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon in the girls' gym when the gym team girls, under the direction of Miss Russell, work with the ropes, rings, and parallels. Amid a few grunts and groans, these girls work hard trying to perfect their skills on the apparatus. All of this practice is not in vain, for the climax to their hard work comes in the form of an annual exhibition held in the spring. During this exhibi- tion the girls perform the results af their diligent proc' tice for their parents and friends. w Nd' a ees, is , . iam Senior Gym Team S j Junior Gym Team W nl Qian ,, f ,- N5 -. P1 of-V m'l QAGRV cE.s: dm:a99' 10 w- . V' - 9 ee. ei Wm iiiiG 1i fl 1 'W Sxpxigla y. V-Ea 10m gliiaeom. Gi 07 Vsylegiythaq X WQNAAO' ' .teqlfi ' x' i. DRILL TEAM October 16, 1954! The drill team, dressed in their striking blue Scotch outfits, maintained the fame and prestige of previous drill teams with their initiol appearance ot Foley Field. Hours of practice and hard work by thirty-two girls and their coach, Miss Russell, were rewarded with the praise received from the spectators for their in- tricate drill routine. The drill team, formed by a new group of girls each year, has impressed many different audiences with its precision marching. The appearance at Madison Square Garden, the Polo Grounds, and Adelphi College were high- lights in the career of the Scotties of 1954-55. 1 fit. MISS EDITH C RUSSELL H h through the arch- The fame brought to Bloomfield ig ' vidence of the outstandrn drill and gym teams is e 'l m activmes I ery , ' ' ' ll director of glrs gy ' h abnlrty of Miss Russe , teacher, Miss Russell a m her many years as a B.H.S gym ' d'l' ntl with the girls on the tea ked patiently and urge y b t once The im- h wor she has coached. We pass this way u . portant part Miss Russell has played in the guidance of t girls who have participated on her teams will ever ma them grateful they passed her way. ke ARCHERY ARCHERY TEAM The points are set the targets are up and the girls dressed in their white wesluts which they have made are ready These female Robin Hoods have consistently gained one championship after an other The archery team has for fourteen consecutive years captured the National Interstate Archery Championship Coached by Miss Russell and captalnecl this year by u y Knapp these girls ave brought much reknown to Bloom field Hugh School for their unfailmg marksmanship ln the spring of each year the team shows ts skill n mastering the bow and arrow at the annual gym exhibition TRU, x.. ,. 1' '-4 fT',.':A I .. - .'Fs'.:1 :yt-. ., LQ.. 3, ,.. . ...Ng .,. J f , ky, , V M, 4 fr, .v 7.2 3 4 ..vt.,-x 1- ' 1. X x ,-,,.,1., L' 'M-' - , .,+.L:- ' ,- . A 44. , k :W '.4.,.,. .f -r-.. 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PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF y z Cooper E I B Bvader M B anmngfon Mr W Wsllover Advusor G LEFT TO RIGHT T Pross dtor J Anmno T Mont: MEMCRIES Edltor G Yorw LEFT TO RIGHT C Sfansbury hmonn Asmfcnt Editor Advasor E Le ood F Nemeih . M1 J Douksza ART STAFF xlfjx -cn, 176 X 7' T A 'G x X' 'A .4 - fr 1 ' I lkxfdv l A J , I I ' fi, xv- ' ig! , i: . 1' .Z ' l . ' 5 . . ' , ' 5 '55 . Q. A J' N, . ,A ' If 1 . -' if C- , 5 . ' I L THE JP- STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT C Siansbury Art Ednfor J Mener Edu! In Chuef E Gehrlem Lutercry Edlfor G Coo Ednior E Lehmann Assvstanf Ar! Ednf SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT S E Eddor gg or per Photography or R Euchnor Lnforary Edltor hrenwonh Luterary Ednor J KI o Typmg EDITORS OF Edalor nn cluof JO MEM HN DOUGLAS MEIER Lnierary Ednors SUSAN JANE EHRENWORTH RICHARD P EICHNER EDWARD .I GEHRLEIN Typing Edlfor JEANNE CLAIRE KOT ORIES 55 Ar! CHRISTINE LOUISE STANSBURY Ari Assasfanf EVELYN J LEHMANN Phofography Edlfor GARY J COOPER Auxiliary Eddor JOHN GRECO JR Edllor ADVISERS LEFT TO RIGHT Mr J Douksza Art Advuser Mus: I Brummer stedf Coordnnahn W W g Advuser Mr. ullever Photography Ad- vuser. I77 EDITORIAL BOARD N. S . I Q r I E 1 1 i ,-,..,.,.....-..-..-4.11.-1--nm..-.-. ..-,. - TYPING STAFF STANDING, FRONT TO REAR: N. Robinsong Miss I. Drummer- stedt, Advisor: J. Koi, Editor. SEATED, FIRST ROW, FRONT TO REAR: E. Florusp J. Pirrellog F. Leog M. Russo: N. P. Barrett. SEATED, SECOND ROW, FRONT TO REAR: S. Horikep R. Sianzialog C. DiMuiop M. De France: N. Williams. SPORTS STAFF STANDlNG, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Eichner, Ediiorp G. Hecihp F. Mayer. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Hogan 'L Johnson. NOT PRESENT: C. lundio. 'wr XIX X, X, . f v Y X. X X x -at ' LITERARY STAFF STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Heineken, J. Mauollay D. Ho- kanson, E. Terryg F. Chichester, Miss I. Brummerstedt, Ad- viser. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Maclachlang M. McAdams L. Sulli- van, C. Bonsteinp C. Kimmel. AUXILIARY STAFF i ,. The yearbook that you are now holding had its genesis in February of l954 when the stafis were chosen and the Editorial Board began work on a theme. Vacation temporarily stopped work, but in September, tanned healthy specimens of B.H.S, seniors reported for work. We settled the deadline dates with the printer, and started writ- ing, sweating, drawing, swearing, photographing, sloving and worrying over the senior and faculty sections, innovations this year. Although the goal that we had set ourselves appeared to be almost insurmountable, we finally had the ioy of turning in clean finished copy to the printer. Then the process began all over again with the various clubs and activities of which our school boasts. Slightly less difficult, it nevertheless proved a trying task to identify all of the students that appeared in each picture. Our ioy was a little diminished noticeably paler and this time and we were weaker. But Never give up the ship! was our motto. Our last deadline was the sports section and this nearly finished us. However, we pulled through in something other than fine shape. Then miracle of miracles, the book was done! Complete! Finished! Signed, sealed and delivered to us in June, we had the final exhilarating ex- perience of lifting our books from the cartons with that freshness and newness that identified them as direct from the printers and unopened. All of you had that feeling as for the first time on Class Night you held in your hands the permanent record of your years in B.H.S .... MEMORIES '55. This would be incomplete, however, without a passing mention of those wonderful seniors that labored along with us to produce a book that you can be proud of. You all must have known at least one person who was a member of the stalT, an dmarveled at the enlurance he showed through- out the year. Those of you that hoven't worked on MEMORIES should say a silent Thanks to each of them for providing you with what you are proudly holding. And so, to the faculty advisers that toiled along with us, on into the night, Miss Irene Brummer- stedt, Mr. John Doukszo, and Mr. William Willever, to the office staff for their patient understanding of our constant need for more and more paper, stencils, etc., and to each and every staff member, we, the Editors of MEMORIES '55, respectfully and sincerely dedicate this book. LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Johnson, J. Greco, Editor, S. Priestleyg K. Hager, C. Lundie, Miss l, F. Brummerstedt, Adviser. 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Frrough your uneelfish efforts and cooperat on during .me past year, ou have helped '55 grow from the va Luest of ideas to the clearest or realnles Your task is finished few can say you leve not tried to do it well lo t e rdlto s without your idaaa and assistance IEMOHIES ' m tht have become yuat another yearbook e many hours 0? H R wor aeaed quickly due to your lndefatlgable energy and unfsiling sense of umor Io the inelvldusl Staffs your unceasing work made it ,osaible nfte a ear ol' writing ana rewriting typing ard retypinp .draw L, and redrawing .photo rapning and rephotographlng filing an refillng you can close p s.or and forget about dif' ihult aselbn en e e,Jent deadlines an long houra To the Advisers iss Jrummerntedt, fir. Doukaza, and -r. F ever, now nan me e wo ds suffice Your patient understanding help- ful critiriem, constructive advire and wonderfu humor ln the most trying ircu.-sstancea ' ave fuided us past manya pitfall thanks o e entire staff are due you on t ' e :A'to s tal s, and advisers looking back on the painstaking accorrnl 1 er e o t e past year you may now lean ba taxes deep rest n view wt' satisfaction the yearbook you fave 'mroduced ' 'S Sincerely A-Q...Q'Nm.n., Jobln H eier aditor in I e '55 180
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