Bloomfield High School - Memories Yearbook (Bloomfield, NJ)
- Class of 1960
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CONCLUSION 4 21 21 24 25 26-143 146-147 148-149 150-151 154-155 156-157 158 159 160-161 162-171 176-179 180-183 184-185 186-187 188-191 BLOOMFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS BLOOMFIELD, NEW JERSEY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 160 BROAD STREET I -1 nl-.nav M. nice vfz-span CHARMS E MORGAN vie. Principal PEYER WIl5ON Am -uan I Principal To the Members of the Class of l96O: It is somehow appropriate that you should select some of the sayings of Confucius, a great Chinese teacher, as division page keynotes of Memories 1960. Moderation, humility, the WOITH of tue individual, under- standing, wisdom---these are a part of a long Chinese tradition, rooted deeply in each succeeding genera.tion's family groups. These teachings and these vmues can be respected, for they stand out in snarp and clean contrast with the materialistic, state-directed Communist totali- tarianism which presently rules the lives of the more than six hundred million Chinese people on the mainland of Asia. Americans have chosen the way of freedom based on moral and religious beliefs which view the philosophy, aims and methods of Communism as foreign to the values of the Founding Fathers, of our own fathers, and of ourselves. Let us cling to the standards and values of Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln, lest some day these values endure only in books and dusty records and not in the lives of men. For the entire staff, and myself, I wish you Godspeed. HARRY I-I . ZICE Principal f-,Q Q .44 ,,!s--: SENlc: n il-llc-:H SIQHDCL BLD D NlFlQELD, .JERSEY J FDREVVDRD MEMORIES '60 has chosen for its theme The Wisdom of the Orient. The practical wisdom of the Oriental peoples is expressed in the teachings of Confucius. These teach- ings are still followed, and the quotations of Confucius are applicable to today's life. The bamboo on the cover symbolizes the nature of the Oriental peoples. Resilient, bamboo bends with the wind, when the wind ceases, it stands tall again. The people of the Orient bend under the weight of floods, famine, wars, and repression. Yet, from hard- ship they develop endurance. Unique in its simplicity, Oriental art ex- presses deep thought and emotion. lt mir- rors the outlook of the people. It is direct yet subtle. Simplicity and subtle humor are por- trayed in our little character, Ben-Go. A yearbook more than elaborates a theme, it echoes the time in which we live. In this modern world of unremitting tension and in- security, we strive for the practicality, en- durance, and simplicity that The Wisdom of the Orient offers. 'Nw i ky ks if K is ,g ' ' A fi Q is 12. Q23 :sf tx' .5 -1 S LK we . ik ,sf K 2 'F Q' 'Q - - 9 4 3 sf lt s ' iz 5 TEACHERS Excellent-the all-around worth of the B.H.S. faculty can be measured by that one word. Year by year they have relived the ideals and wisdom they share with us and have renewed their experiences and knowledge. Their manner and method of sharing will remain indelible in our memories. A man who goes over what he has already learned and gains some new understanding from it is worthy to be called a teacher. -Confucius rf. A . gf -s in 95 Ye' W: , + 7' A .. if-of f .sys his f A lj f , Q by 9 C3 ADIVIINISTRATDFIS f Trl 'Q 'fa A DR. HARRY M. RICE, Principal, MR. CHARLES E. MORGAN, Vice-Principal, MR. PETER WILSON, Assistant Principal. During the past three years, we have come to know Dr. Rice, Mr. Morgan, and Mr. Wilson not only as excellent administrators, but also as friends to the entire student body. Their untiring efforts have made Bloomfield High School one of the best in the state and have directed its students along the paths to adulthood. INSTILLED A ff'-fi., QJVK in 12 5-1:1 is i -- it 'Wi ., ,gg- PURPOSE MRS. MYRA SEELY Fifteen years ago, when Mrs. Myra Seely began teaching at Bloomfield High School, no one could have fore- seen the far-reaching effect which her personality would have on the school, teachers and students. As advisor for many of the girls' athletic clubs and as a teacher, Ma Seely has never failed to instill in her pupils a feeling of purpose and a realization of per- sonal worth. Mrs. Seely's way of being always in- volved in a project reflects her ardent desire to be of help to anyone, in any little way possible. Never did she seek praise or glory for herself. ln her, both the students and faculty enioyed a cheerful, competent, and meaningful associate. The seniors, other classes, and faculty of Bloomfield High School wish Mrs. Seely full years under the Florida sun. . eff. 5f5N -r ARASKY AKILLIAN Biology Make-Up Crew BEATRICE T. ALSTEIN B.S-, M.A. Chairman of Homemaking Depts. in Secondary Schools Director of School Cafeferias f ee e'rr RUTH A. ANDREW . ,v,h:.' ger 55- 'U EQ . Record Keeping or FLORENCE M' BECKER 5'en09'aPhY 'l B'A' Secretarial Training gl.-e ':'ii Technical Chemistry Future Business Leaders Q3 L ' Vg L 5 , Chemisfry Club of America Q l fi L W 33 ,-,f XR a .i' ' if ' DORIS L. BILL B.A., M.A. Mathematics Jr. Guidance Counselor ' if -e i e le if wi J fiiiifr' 'Wifi A S' .sm :Y of eg 1 :Q iii 'itiii i 5 V 'k'k K1 A gs . ' T .. 'Ee 1 4 ip, - See. 5511 JUNE A. BOHANNON B.A., M.A. English, French IRENE F. BRUMMERSTEDT B.A., M.A. English JOSEPH E. BOGUSZ B.S. Coordinator of Physical Education and Health for the Town of Bloomfield Physical Education Health Football Coach intramural Basketball Coach Gym Demonstration LEAH BLAU B.S. English, Social Science STANLEY S. BOOMER Ed.M. usiness Machines Bookkeeping Business Education Dept. Chairman ? W A N5 - V .a V., M . ..-. . J . -, K. J A 1 . g B ' iigg-if 'K ' i e 'j . Q .-. I , , A egg x .mt ,ef FRANK BRU N ETTO B.A., M.A. Guidance, English Advisor - Class of 1960 ARNOLD BURSTEIN B A M A Spanish Foreign Pen Pal Club Chess Club Spanish Club PAUL F. CORAZZA B.S., M.A. Mathematics MARSHALL A. BUTLER B.S. Related Arts Cross Country Coach Indoor Track Coach Track and Field Assistant Coach VIRGINIA CASTELLUCCIO B.A. Mathematics Math Club I1 1 GEORGE CELLA ik:'r s.s., M.A. 'iii Health Physical Education tl' Chairman of Health and 'V ii ,fi Physical Education Dept, . Basketball Coach 'liki Intramural Golf -- ' vifxi ,. W. al , 7 2 ', , q L :iff W-.,..N ' .ff- ' 5- 1. - .. . f f 4 YF f 5 Q, E, Kam-,,,, EMILY E. DE MEO B.S., M.A. Home Economics Chefs' Club FRED D. CRANSE, JR. A.B., M.A., Ed.D. U. S. History Chairman of Social Science Dept. MARY AN N CLAYTON f B A English, Journalism STUDENT PRINTS Literary Advisor SONYA DAVIDSON B.S. Assistant Librarian Library Club . sm., RHYS H. CRAVER Chemistry Physical Science Assistant Football Coach Wrestling Coach as T ic! KATHARINE T. DENNISON B.A., M.A. U. S. History Coordinator of Student Activities JEAN DE VRIES Business Sublects ZT TT-T . B.A., M.A. Latin Latin Club .f , ............- it W , ... ,ff-15. CLINTON D. ELLER B.S., M.A. Arts, Crafts MEMORIES Art Advisor Display Committee C. EILEEN DONOGHUE -- t K. f.. tc. MARGARET G. DRAKE B.A., M.A. Stenograpjhy, Typing Office Practice Girl Reserves B.F.A., M.A. Art Art Club Stage Design, Publicity STUDENT PRINTS DOROTHEA J. FISCHER I ,Q 5' an 1 RALPH C. DILLER B.F.A., M.F.A. Music Musical Monday Club Varsity Ensemble Bengalaires Special Boys' Group PAULINE L. FILIPPONE B.A., M.A. Mathematics Cheerleaders Color Guard A ROBERT D. FITZGERALD U.S. History World History Student Council , Z, 55. . ,. usa ,IW ,. ii 'S jikf HELEN FLANNERY B.S., R.N. . . -V. frm: mamma. ig .1 wo. Q' 'bf 5 HELEN J. GRABO B.A. Biology Biology Club IRENE GERO B.A. English F.T.A. LLOYD GROSSE B.A. English MEMORIES Literary Advisor .ii a VZ Nm. Senior Nurse Bloomfield School Nurse, Health Driver's Education B.H.S. DORIS E' GILBERT Fufure Nurses of America 'sw uw' 'N M 4 . 5 . '4 a J ' wsu if . ,. if . L . .9 ,T Y' -My . ' 5:54. , , - a -in 6' ' ' 9 if .1 .LL fi l,.,., ' rgogwwrfff Qj,QC ,of, . Qg. is W' W X ., ,, . g 1- ' fi' gf , W r td: P ids , if f Sr ,hs at 9 , E gg .f 3 , ima i S VERSES GRILL B.A. English F.T.A. 1 Principal's Office Secretary ANNE S. GEARY Secrelary, Central Office 2 4 FRED C. GRILL B.S., M.A. A-V Coordinator Sv. wifi..-.34..3g '1 R. 2-na, so .5 ,Y .- .-I 9' r 1 1'--'Q v-:A L., , ' f 4 ,xl is at cfm L X 26 1 i L ., F, N L UQ M Q C M ,ss , . 5, L ..1??9m.,y . . Q E. ,,, N f M X. F EDNA HAMNER B.A., M.A. Remedial and Developmental Reading English ws' DONALD GROTE Technical Physics Eleclronics Club RAYMOND W. HARTMAN B.S., M.A. Music Education Serenaders Marching Band Instrumental Ensembles I i . ., .5 gi-f L , A..v Q ,F wg? fi QE' KATHLEEN HENTZ B.S., M.S. Chairman of Guidance Department 11 ' -ze s X5 S V, A Y ?f mxswwfza is W is W ' K X . H' 1 ':'- ::-: 1 2121315 ii L V I RICHARD HOFFMANN -f 'A B.S., M.A. ta , in Metal and Plastics iii Bowling Coach WINIFRED HUNT B.S. Typing I Record Keeping if K- - 4, av ' . Q T... I ' is C ii, ,I ' I WILBUR HOOPER c e is X f E B.S. f- we 1 I ima' Mechanical Drawing r. E A ., PlBStiC and Metal Shop nur ccir 1 I rrair ' f-V, J ii, V A f JT! FLOYD T. JORDAN B.A., M.A. U.S. History Il Boys' State Girls' State Citizenship Institute MABEL V. JENKINS B.A., M.A. Spanish Assistant Advisor Cercle Francais GERTRUDE B. C. KOCH B.A., M.S. English MEMORIES Coordinating Advisor ALICE Y. JOHNSON B.A., M.A. French Cercle Francais Elementary Teaching Business English BERTHA E, KEEGAN Secretary V- ..,qi:.a ' J 2 :lg - I - t M ai GAILBKECENAN , l , 'ni 404. ,zu J X si ROBERT KELLER B.S., Ed.M. Industrial Arts Key Club Properties Committee Wm. , Iii, ii A MARIE KARMAZIN B.S. Mathematics E' ,T i iiii JOSEPH K. KONN FRANK M. Lena it I so E B.s., M.A. B.A. T V A Health English 1 by Physical Education Tennis Coach I Driver's Education Q 4, 'Xi Mr' Director of Athletics Head Baseball Coach GEORGE H. MADDEN B.S., M.A. PAUL LQVEN kg fk, . 5, I A I Business Education B'A M'A' mmm 5,1325 ms Q 5 School Savings History Q qw' in Coordinator . ff. ,sm , Junior Achievement A . fn rig i 2 'fig as ,- gy? we , gi L,-, V' 'li I - ,.,, i , f iid 1 is ,,5Hg3::f.v tw 1 ' 'if 731 5' Vg 4 - 1453- , is we is V,,.k Wi rf CAROL ANN LYNCH English STUDENT PRINTS EDMUND MAGEEHAN B S M A Physics ,A - 3. JOSEPH MANGELLI , if M.A. l 3-gg - fliff jj Italian 24, Italian Club +5 gig? A , , f--. ffwwfw K f- . A mi wa K I . 5334 JUANITA MOSS B.S. Biology PATRICIA M. MARTENIS B.S. Physical Ed ucation Health, Driver's Education Twirling and Flagwaving Hockey, Basketball Volleyball, Softball Girls' Leader Club , it H -5 saw.-' 1 X iq x CAROL JANE MCKENZIE i B.A. Physical Education Health Modern Dance, Archery Drill Team ROBERT W. MINCHIN B.S., M.A. lndustrial Arts Mechanical Drawing Stage Crew . ' f JOSEPH S. MOORE B.S., M.A. Physical Education Behind the Wheel Driving Assistant Coach Football and Basketball , . 2 i It L:-L., A ww f uma 1 -t f - uw-f em-- J HAROLD G. MEYERS B.S., M.S. Mathematics, Science Chairman Department of Mathematics and Science LOUISE C. MONTGOMERY B.S., Ed.M. Home Economics Home Economics Club Costuming for All-School Production ' M, ' .' -wr ,rf .,V, L I E3 I near- lm Wm.. 52 it LOIS MINK B.S. Shorthand and Typing 1 ELIZABETH L. MURCHlE B.S., R.N. j Health Junior Red Cross fi GABRIEL MOSSO N X nge I I Maihemaiics MARCIA H MOSKOWITZ English Advisor r Naiional Honor Sociely 1 Wg g X,g ROBERT E. NYE BS MA Physical Educahon Coach of Soccer, Golf Gymnasfics V, Silt Li! ELINORE PARTRIDGE B.A. English GEORGE J Advisor Nafional Honor Sociefy PAWLIKOWSKI Mafhemahcs FANNIE ROBERTS B.A., M,A. Mathematics V- fm X I MICHAEL PINADELLA B.S. English VESTA M. PARSONS .yi 21 M, km RALPH O'BERG B.S., M.Ed. Mathematics W' 52:0-56 S-BWV mme B.S., M.A., Ph.D. English Parenfs' Newsleffer Commencemenf Speeches Chairman of Language Arfs Depf. JAMES PSICHOS B.S. Health, Driver's Education Physical Eclucafion Assisfanf Soccer Coach MYRA D. SEELY B.S., M.A. Physical Education Driver's Ed ucafion Community Health Swimming, Hockey Bowling 'Q i Histo ry ivy '. ,. ,J - BETTY JANE STE FANELLI Secretary Guidance Deparfmenf 1556?-.Ah . 3,5--yy, ,aff ' , ig: Q- -.3 JEAN A. VAN NESS B.A. Chemistry, Biology IRMA STORMER Secrefa ry to in s.L.,.-... MARIAN TAYLOR B-A., B.S., M.A. Librarian 'E Library Club ' W f-,., ' : . .WW , I 1' vs M- '. -.f-Q, , MADELINE TRAVERS I A, 1 My , B.A. S 'S ' 'Z '.'w,,,w.,:f ' Hiffofv f 5 ' 3 ', 159' N if is f Librarian WILLIAM D. STINE B.S., M.A., B.A. Speech, Dramatics ,Q BARBARA VAN PATTEN A.s., M.A. Guidance, Social Siudies ie Advisor - Class of 1960 5, .W ' I L ,,,,. . Qtr A ALICE N. VIGEANT ' fl V A in E S BA-I M-A is English so ' Advisor-Classof1962 'i -,,,. l - ., -A - A 5 ' ' i ' s ,A ' ' , ,. .. Ak,V A qly. ,,,V y kvyy , VV , I A A 'M' 'A -'fi K ' A, L WW' iz A S in '-.zznr ALBERT F- hmm E iws, I ORMAN O W M WEISSBACH, JR. f N ' ERT AN B.A., M-A. A fy VVL Y FTVNNH . B.S., M.A. - ,- ' - '-,, 1 ' Typewriting U.S. History ff , 'K If g , , Consumer Education , .'-V L W , kVV,, , ,ff V 4 v Clerical Prachce ., f , ' ' I Youfh Week E Y A A! School Treasurer A A f A 4' L 1 L9 fi W 2 1, if 1 e in if ' Q. sgi liii :'fr Mug ,K ,V,, f' 1 'A 1 , ' ' . V2 . tg' - g H 31,.,gfg4. Q Nw ,pwwl 1 -.pl T, I als xiii l ' A 1 f - H+ KH U, DOTTIE WHITSEL B.A., M.A. English DAVID E. WEIDLICH B.S., M.A. Merchandising Sophomore Guidance Counselor GEORGE H. XENITELIS an s.A., M.A. C - A K ,J Sociology, Geography g 2 U.S. History Discussion Club V, A ,sWs,,,Lg,,7W ,te M , EQEELH.:-u5sQfslf'1z,w'ge I., JOAN WYMAN Dlstrlbutlve Education Merchandising II Drstrrbuhve Education Club, Advisor WILLIAM A. WILLEVER B.C.S., B.S., M.A. Office Practice, Typing Bookkeeping MEMORIES DONALD WERNES B.S. Mathematics ALBERT ZABADY Photography Advisor B.A., M.A. Chemistry Camera Club GERARD S. BELMONTE 'riff-:sr , B.S., M.A. SHARON BEAVER Physicai Education 5 Health Physical Education MILDRED R. ZINN German, French German Club SENIOR HDIVIERDDNI TEACHERS Firsf row, leff fo righf: Mrs. Lois Mink, Mrs. Alice Johnson, Winifred Hunf, Mrs. Jean De Vries, Margare? Drake, Mrs, Fannie Roberfs, Emily De Meo, Mrs. Doftie Rose Whifsel. Second row: George Xeneielis, Joseph Mangelli, Donald Groie, William Willever, Leah Blau, Mrs. Carol Ann Lynch, Mrs. Helen Grabo, Mrs. Eliza- beth Murchie, Mrs. Patricia Marfenis, William Siine, Alberi Zabady, Paul Corazza, Edmund Mageehan. CUSTDDIANS William Cummings, Clarence King, Julie Kuhne, Robert Gowen, Charles Lehing. VV L',L V I, V V VV V - . . g 'kiy ' , V .. V . V V K, ,V ' VV . V V VV Q ,..' T, Q VVVV VV V K L VV V E k ' V- ' m ' L VV ' m T ,V , g ' S, . . , .V V , A , , , , Q ., V :mV X 4 , ,, H, 'mr fy iff I I 1 His R 'YY' fm' V X xi - -- S it i . Q. V K V . , - V ,. f Q, 1 f , , Af f V-VIV -1 VV VV VVKV Vg SENIDRS Ahead, lie the challenges of the worldp behind, the areas of prepara- tion which molded the Class of 1960 forthe strange climb to future heights. As they leave the halls of B.H.S., the class cherish the thought of experi- ences and knowledge gained in learn- ing to live. The various skills achieved in school by each individual will prove strong stalts in the ascent up the mountain of lite. ,ln all things success depends upon previous preparation. Confucius MR. FRANK BRUNETTO Mr. Brunetto, the boys' competent guidance counselor, ioined us at the beginning of our junior year. Mr. Brunetto replaced Mr. Knakal as our sophomore boys' counselor. Replacing someone is a difficult iob to perform, but Mr. Brunetto came through with flying colors. His understanding and patience helped the senior boys to overcome their prob- lems. Through his expert guidance, he helped many of the boys to mold their future. The Senior Class would like to thank him for his untiring efforts which helped us through our memorable years at Bloomfield High School. CLASS ADVISDFIS MISS BARBARA VAN PATTEN Along with good times, high school years bring problems. Miss Van Patten, class counselor, was someone to whom the girls could turn for advice and reassurance. Her friend- liness and pleasant manner made it possible to discuss both li scholastic and personal matters. Often it was refreshing to sit and chat with her, for no matter how busy, she found time to speak with a girl. This past year, when many were confused about colleges and careers, she cleared a way in their minds. The seniors know that future classes will find 24 in her the same warm-hearted friend that they did. JOHN ROSAMILIA Presidenf CLASS JUNIOR Presldenf ............................., John Rosamllna Vice-President ........ ....... D iane Fabricaiore Secretary ............, ....... M argaref Gianefti Treasurer ......... ...... G us Amoresano SOPHOMORE Presidenf ...................,.......... Peter Halstead Vice-President ...........,..,,., Diane Fabricatore Secretary .....,. ..... E Iizabeth Fastige Treasurer ........ ...,... R obert Bianco OFFICERS GUS AMORESANO Treasurer MARGARET GIANNETTI Secretary DIANE FABRICATORE Vice-President 25 ROBERT JOHN ALBANO Stay cool advises sports-minded Bob. This Bengal will remember the B.H.S. rallies and lunch periods, even while serving Uncle Sam. Early Bird Basketball, Baseball. PAU LA ANNETTE ABBASSO Jangly bracelets and long, curly eyelashes are trademarks of Stumps. Her future plans include fashion buying or secretarial work, but not boys who are late dates. Leaders' Club, Italian Club, Future Business Leaders of America. LINDA MARGARET ACTON Blonde Lin fondly recalls the fun at Drill Team practice. Why not? she exclaims when swimming, dancing, or future office work is mentioned. Leaders' Club, Bank Representative, Student Council, Drill Team. LLOYD RALPH ALBRIGHT This future sailor displays talent at the ivory keyboard, but gives up on home- work and recall. Skip's Massachusetts ac- cent can't be mistaken. anis' RICHARD BRUCE AIMONE Bowling and hunting occupy Rich's spare time. His future revolves about his sales ability. Rock 'n' roll and crowded stairways are definitely past time. Bowling Club, Secretary, Junior Achieve- ment, STUDENT PRINTS, Bank Representa- tive. SUSAN RUTH ABRAMSON Surprise quizzes bug Susy. This cheerful gal enjoys sports, music, and reading. Her col- lege plans include a history major. Latin Club, MEMORIES, Literary Staff, Flag- wavers, STUDENT PRINTS, Page Editor, French Club, Publicity OtTicer, Girls' Lead- ers Club, Usherette, Future Teachers of America, National Honor Society, A Cap- pella Choir, Literary Club, Make-up Crew, Chemistry Club. 26 ZQS. MARGARET ALCORN Promptness and a sense of humor rate with this miss who left Ireland only two years ago. Margie is aiming for an exciting air- line hostess career. Hockey: Modern Dance: Bank Representa- tive: Make-up Crew. A-are JUDITH LINDA ANDERSON .ludy's sense of humor is even characterized in her pet expression No joke! This tall blonde gal will reminisce about 6th lunch and B.H.S. football games at college, where she plans to take up teacher education. Chemistry Club: Future Teachers of America, Treasurer: National Honor Society: Art Club: Variety Show '59: Musical Monday Club, Treasurer: French Club: Marching Band: Orchestra: All-School Production: Band Concert: WI1ere's Charley? : Homeroom Representative. 27 JOHN WILLIAM ALEVRAS The B.H.S. basketball team and Mr. Magee- han's class top John's list of favorites. This homework-hater plans to attend college. GUSTAVE AMORESANO Guardian of our money, popular Gus can always be recognized by his shirt and tie. As a future doctor, he will remember the Bengal teams and the B.H.S. dances. Class Treasurer, '58-'59, '59-'60: National Honor Society: Track Club: Choir: Chemistry Club, President: Display Committee: Intra- mural Baseball: Student Dress Committee: MEMORIES, Literary Editor: AII-School Pro- duction: Homeroom Representative: Bowl- ing Club: Swimming Club. STANLEY LOUIS ALPERT Good Lord! wails Stan when assigned weekend homework. We'll remember his smile and sense of humor. Stan, who enjoys weightlifting, should get lots of practice at college with heavy books! Biology Club: German Club: Chemistry Club: Gymnastics Club. up-N-.... 'O' JOHN SIDNEY ALVES Big John will be long remembered for his great playing on the Bengal gridiron. ln- terested in radios, he may take up elec- tronics in the service. Football Team: Track Club. '73 I I I 5 , ,1 r '1 FHM fl ' l,lf' .4' 1. I 4, 3, I I, W, V.,--, fL1bM.e 'g- S? J' f, EX F Q GLADYS OLIVIA AXMAN Glad, known for her dimples and cute wink, won't forget that hike to the fourth floor. We hope she can take the elevator when she starts her career in retailing. Leaders' Club, Girls Bowling, Co-Ed Bowl- ing, Distributive Education. PATRICIA TROY ANDERSON Those smiling gray-green eyes say this likable miss is around. Pat enjoys being with people, except when they're late or prejudiced. Kindergarten teaching is in her crystal ball. National Honor Society, Girl Reserves, Spanish Club, MEMORIES, Literary Stalt, Future Teachers of America, Bowling, Re- ceptionist in Dr. Rice's Office, All-School Production, Leaders' Club, Chemistry Club. KENNETH ROBERT ANDERSON Ken, who will remember lunch and physics class, likes to ride around in his car. Park- ing tickets annoy him. As a future engineer, he should have a parking space all his own. new THERESA GERALDINE ARMENO Terry's B.H.S. years have been the best of her life. Soon she'll be faking dictation. Sewing is always tops with her. STUDENT PRINTS, Representative, Modern Dance, Future Business Leaders of America. JOAN BALDYGA Often found working in the nurses' office, .loan will gain practical experience for her future R.N. Lunch periods ancl football games get a smiling approval. Swimming, Leaders' Club, Future Nurses of America, Bowling, Junior Red Cross, French Club. NANCY ELLEN BALLENGER Rallies, lunch, and seventh period English top this girl's list of favorites. Green-eyed Nan- cy enfoys rink skating, art, and reading. A secretarial career is ahead for her. s -- 5-gm:-M IS's-?g5f::1f21ym..2 -Qi- Qt y - .kg g.gkv?gg2x,,sw1M,fs' ., 1- le'-yxjgg gi .. f ' 1 we-fan'-?z EsU?5'fE1Z1e1w1wf'fxl451 L ,. V. 'T iw. .- jr .A-ii, ' J I flisi' ' in - K I K I ffis gf w I e ' . 50 W iii ll . 3' 4, RAYMOND PETER BALDYGA A good athletic and scholastic record go together with sports-minded Ray. He's sure that Learning to Live will help him in the business world. Cross Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Intramural Basketball. DENNIS HAMILTON BAILEY Into the wild blue yonder and the field of electronics goes this future airman. Base- ball and amateur radio are way up in Dennis' activities. Electronics Club, Varsity Baseball, STUDENT PRINTS Representative, Proiection Crew. lad A .:. ., 1. ,L 1 .5 I ' N f 5 Waiter! Separate checks! 29 JAY JOSEPH BAMBARA Be serious, Jay exclaims when speaking of cars, fishing, or exams. College or the service will occupy his time after high school. BARBARA JEAN BARILLARI Auburn-haired Barbara can be seen sport- ing the latest hairstyles. A green Thunder- bird and afternoons at Seim's are happy memories. She is aspiring for an airline career. Dramatics Club, Leaders' Club, Italian Club: Make-up Crew, All-School Production, Bowling. 15.5 ANTOINETTE THERESA BARGELLINI Even with a STUDENT PRINTS deadline be- fore her, Toni keeps her smile. She enjoys reading and sewing and may become a fashion editor. Late people are low on her list. National Honor Society, Future Teachers of Americap Girl Reserves, French Club, STU- DENT PRINTS, Feature Editor, Chemistry CAROLE ANN BARDI Blondi can always find a cute saying for anything. The after-school sodas at Siem'S will be remembered by this future white- collar worker. Banking Alternate, Class Representative, Leaders' Club. Club, MEMORIES, Literary Staff. ROBERT RONALD BANKO Ron works but never seems to have any money. Fortunately, he just may become rich as a draftsman. His homeroom teacher is one person he definitely won't forget. Bowling Club, Captain. JAMES WALTER BARRY A good appetite and a flat-top characterize Jim. Rallies, football, and basketball games are great, he says. He'll be adding columns of figures as an accountant. Math Club, Track Club, Outdoor Track. VALERIE JEAN BARTOS Val's green eyes shine al lhe mention ol sporls, bul dim when she sees crowded halls. Soon lhis sludenl, wilh her blond pixie haircyl, will be lound leaching. Leaders' Club: Drill Team: Homeroom Rep- resenlalive: Spanish Club: Chemistry Club: Fulure Teachers of America. QR ii' - 92' if ,gf RICHARD HENRY BEARD Walch oul for Richie's Ford! Eilher lhal or his inleclious sense of humor is bound lo gel you. Fulure years will find him in lhe service or nighl school. Homeroom Represenlalive: Foolball Squad: Intramural Sporls. ELIZABETH ANNE BEEVERS Belly had a grand lime al lhe school dances. Easy lo gel along wilh, Belly will smile happily when she signs lhal R.N. aller her name. Fulure Nurses of America. PETER JOSEPH BELLINA l'm oul is lhe expression used by sporls- minded Pele when given recall. The memo- ry ol 64 baslcelball viclories will slill be vivid when he clons lhose Navy Blues. Sludenl Council: Camera Club. 2352 yfiglf gvrfree 19'-. ie :II a Q . . , .::za:s,.:1..-ee .., -' ,1a:g.:e5asp3g.5yMgr, I 'f'f'Lv-'if:vti.!5iZEii'5- 's 5'5U-i ', 'ff . -' -1. 'I .12:a.s.e-:f.:a:e..- 1 'f f'1f-in ,f i ,W ,ggf..?: E am, , '. f - Q .11 A- I ap., ff: 4 , . - 5.5 - Q , .. ' T' f 11 sw, TA ' u W NANCY MARGARET BAUMANN Sewing, good books, and loolball games are lops, Friends Nancy made and lunch periods will be missed in secrelarial school. Swimming: Fulure Business Leaders of America. CAROLE ANN BELDOWSKI How fabulous! is lhe word wilh lhis busy lillle gal. A home economisl ol lomorrow, loday Carol keeps busy allending meelings and cheering al rallies. Drill Team: MEMORIES, Lilerary Slaff: Fu- lure Teachers ol America: Leaders' Club: Modern Dance: Junior Red Cross: Banking Represenfalive: Sludenl Council: Chemislry Club: Bowling: Make-up Crew. :Iv DIANE ROSE BENAQUISTA Diane wears a dilferenf pair of earrings every day. ln fhose discussions af Siem's sophomores and boys wearing bermudas were rafed low. A fufure in fhe business world awaifs her. Italian Club. JOYCE NANCY BENNETT Joyce would like a fwenly-six hour clay fo gel everyfhing done. She enjoys do- mesfic chores, especially cooking, A group of lucky pupils will have her as a feacher. Cheerleaders, Sfudenf Council, Correspond- ing Secrefaryp Naiional Honor Society, Jun- ior Girl Reservesg French Club, Correspond- ing Secretary, MEMORIES, Liierary Slagj French Teaching. JEAN ETTE BENENATI Good-humored Ginger favors skafing and dancing, buf she cloesn'f know abouf gym, exams, ancl homework. She has her eyes focused on a secrefarial fraining course. Italian Club, Dramatics Club. Place your befs. JOHN BERG Easy-going Big John comes info his own during foofball season. He's crazy aboul hamburgers and Louis Prima. While af col- lege, he'll sfucly elecfronics. Spanish Club. KATHLEEN ELLEN BERGERON Kathy thinks horseback riding sounds like a winner, but turns thumbs down on home- work. Soon Kathy may take dictation from a corporation president. THOMAS BERLINSKI What's that, Tom? You don'f like history class? We do know that Tom, who usually retorfs ain't that a kick in the head, does like electrical engineering. This will be his future career. Chemistry Club. Ask her if she has four friends. GAIL ROWENA BERGOFFEN Straighten Up and Fly Right, advises Gail, known to her friends as Bergy and Miss Cottage Cheese Queen. Unsatisfied with her middle name, her pet saying is C'esf la vie. Future Teachers of America, President, Na- tional Honor Society, French Club, Latin Club, Drill Team: Usherette, Girls' State, Homeroom Representative. 5 1 E WILLIAM BRUCE BERON Barrel, as William is known to his friends, is an advocate of speed. lt should not come as a shock fo learn that his favorite expres- sion is caught, Bowling, Mechanics' Club. HOWARD FRANCIS BLACKWELL ROBERT JOSEPH BIANCO H24-47-63 hike are tamiliar words to Bob, a varsity football squad member. This ath- lete, who can be recognized by his dimples, has one pet peeve: kneesocks. Class Treasurer, '57-'58p Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Junior Varsity Basketballp Italian Club, Intramural Basketball: Track Club. Soccer, track, and gymnastics head the list of sports tor this athletic teen who enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time. Howie plans to study dentistry. Soccer, Co-Captain, Track Club: Track Team, Co-Captain: Gymnastics Club, Key Club. JOHN ARTHUR BICKLER Guitar music anyone? John is the boy to see about that. He'll remember history with Mr. Fitzgerald, but he'll be happy to forget me CARL EDWARD BIERALS The only thing that bothers easy-going Ed- die are those recall days. The service is his next stop, after which he will trade his khaki's tor his own clothing business. sophomores. WALLACE BLACK Aeronautics and an avid interest in amateur radio occupy Wally's spare time. He's mak- ing his way toward college or the service, where he will often recall the B.H.S. foot- Transportation Club. ball games' Radio Club, Library Club. PATRICIA BLASI The fun during fourth period lunch will al- ways be MEMORIES tor this future model. Listening to Johnny Mathis sends Pat, but boys with sneakers rate only Oh, Yeah! Girls' Glee Club. 34 LEONARD BONCZYCK After climbing to his fourth floor homeroom for three years, Lenny will enjoy faking an elevator after college. Swimming and handi- craft work are favorites of his. College ahead. Latin Club. WALTER ALFRED BOOTH Walt has an interest in many sports but especially hunting and fishing. School work is no grudge except for Word Wealth tests. Walt plans to further his education in the science field. German Club. DALYCE LEE BOYER The next four years will find Dalyce in some dorm, burning the midnight oil. Rallies are tops with this gal, but she would rather forget gym showers. STU DENT PRINTS, Representative. MARGO HAYES BRANTLEY Margo's cheerful smile will follow her to that secretarial school she is planning to attend soon. Her memories of B.H.S. in- clude rallies and lunch periods. Library Club, Distributive Education Club. MARGARET BLISS Peg can usually be found cheering our teams on to victory. Her trademarks are a friendly smile and an infectious laugh. lt's all here in fine print that Peg plans to at- tend college. National Honor Society, Cheerleaders, Sen- ior Girl Reserves, French Club, Treasurer, Jr. Red Cross Council, Chemistry Club. THOMAS JAMES BOYLAN This ardent sports fan will always be found where you hear cheering for a varsity sport. Lanky will always remember our basketball winning streak and will fry to forget Pat Boone while at college. Italian Club, Baseball Team, Student Coun- cil, Biology Club, Chemistry Club, Intra- mural Basketball. .xsane-vt . .vas t ..f..,aM,s. Aww --ff-ff , Qfmtsff-fairs! at .V f ., .fzfl if K it Q A ,,. .., .,.. E y I sf . . t ' - t , if .f I. g ,A - -gk Q , , f' -f A 9 vi. 1, BARBARA ANN BRECHKA When Barb starts at that 9 to 5 routine she will recall B.H.S. football games and rallies which she faithfully attended. Topping her list of memories are English class and lunch periods. Swimming Clubp Homeroom Representative. JOHN EDWARD BRAY Good grief! exclaims Zeke-when he sees flashy colors on other boys. This future serviceman will remember the B.H.S. teach- ing staff. He spends his spare time listening to music on the radio or hi-fi. HENRY FRANKLIN BRAY B.H.S. will hold many memories for Henry, especially study halls and exam cramming. Homework over weekends and sharing lockers don'l' get a nod of approval from this future civil engineer. National Honor Societyg German Clubi Homeroom Representative. WINSTON JEFFERY BRAYNE Whether it's the Navy or mechanical en- gineering, Win will surely succeed. Sum- mer sports rate high, along with any music with a beat. Junior history and lunch peri- ods will become memories for him. JOAN ARLENE BRESSMAN Short blonde hair and a happy laugh characterize this future music teacher, who's crazy about Frank Sinatra. Memories? Slum- ber parties and sixth lunch. Band, Secretary, Maiorettey Orchestra, Fu- ture Teachers of America, Girl Reserves, Literary Club, Musical Monday Club, Vice President, Swimming Club, All-State Band, National Honor Society, All-State Orchestra. 4-,,u..,v PAUL BUCCO Good grief exclaims Bucca when he re- calls the trouble he had with girls. Cars and movies rate high on his list. He's head- ing for a career in the armed forces. Varsity Choir. rg SANTA ANN BRIANTE Bracelets are the trademark of petite Santa, who hopes for a career after comptometer school, Records, and rallies rate but you know how she hates homework. Student Council, Bank Representative, Class Representative, Leaders' Club, President. WILLIAM HAROLD BRENNAN Bill sees himself as a radar man for the Navy. While doing this, he will be remem- bering rallies and sports, and frying to for- get homework and new teachers. in Look Ma! No cavities! CATH'-EEN VERONICA CAMISA Distributive Education Club, Parlimentarian, TEKLA ALEXANDRA BUCUK This tall, dark-haired gal plans to become a medical secretary after college. Swim- ming, art and football are Tek's favorites, but she also enjoys those hours at modeling school. Drill Team, Art Club. Cathie enjoys bowling and ice skating but not gym showers. Nursing or office work are possible careers she may follow. Moclern Dance, Banking Representative, Leaders' Club. ELAINE MARIE BU FANIO Blondie is always on the go, participating in various school and social activities. This future teacher also enjoys pizza, basketball games, and casual clothes. Future Teachers of America, Vice President, Spanish Club, Program Committee, Future Nurses of America, Biology Club, Treas- urer, Bowling Club, Captain, Receptionist. . -2 ' - 1 ?,..,..aa 1'i. . 1:4527 Es?-ig ' M . 4 'fl fmt? . . is 7 If? 1 'I ine 113 Q5 W.. T,15w35-Lggisiif MICHAEL BUSSIN Mike plans to enter the Air Force upon graduation. Girls, golf, recall, and home- work will be B.H.S. memories for this senior. CURTIS HARRY BUTTEL Smiles and cars can always be associated with Shorty. Becoming a mechanic and eventually owning his own business are fu-. ture plans for Curtis. Transportation Club. RAMON ANTHONY CALLIE Ray enjoys working on cars but dislikes parking tickets and recall. He plans to con- tinue his schooling. ROSALIE JOAN CAMMARATA The class of '60 remembers Roe for her musical and artistic talents. As a future music teacher, She will not forget Mr. Hart- man's music theory classes. Varsity Choir: Orchestra: String Ensemble: Musical Monday Clubg Modern Dance Club, Secretary. DOROTHY LEE CANFIELD Sure Dottie's small, but size won't count in college. She'll never forget the homework, but with knitting and reading as pastimes it wasn't so bad. Future Teachers of America: Spanish Club. ANDREW G. CANFORA Andy plans to become a music major at college. Surprise tests are his chief source of aggravation, but he enjoys listening to records. Future Teachers of America: Musical Mon- day Club. ANTHONY CAPPIELLO I didn'f do it, claims this future business- man. Quiet Tony dislikes crowded stair- ways and girls with short hair but goes for cars and eating. , .. .3 page fi 4' a 7- .ss-1.11,f.g-,fgwmwwff at ri Q, ' - -fv:5',ff 1 'W--,szsfg -f V- -fa . , - 'f .gs I E, A, ,..E wg g LARRY CAMPBELL Eight periods of lunch would be an ideal school day for Larry. This cheerful guy en- joys fishing and hunting. A good job comes before heading for California. Track Teamp Bowling Teamg Wrestling Team: Football Team. HUGO STEVEN CARANO A talented musician, Hugh digs B.H.S. ral- lies and dances. Sophomores and tuba play- ers are nasty words. Swimming and a part time job claim this active youth's spare time. Band: Orchestrag Serenadersp Math Clubf Musical Monday Club. A mr-N ,, THOMAS L. CARTER Take it cool remarks Tom to his cross country pals. He's got that urge to build, especially with wood. You'll find him back- stage during school productions. Cross Country Team, Stage Crew. K 77 1 Q ,ggi ,kg . rccl a rci15 JOSEPH CARMINE CARELLA Joe loves cars, especially his yellow Cor vette, but they all must have radios and whitewalls. He plans to further his educa- tion. Italian Club, Spanish Club. RICHARD JAMES CAREW Oh! Why must someone try to squeeze down an up stairway? bemoans Dick, who looks forward to a teaching career. Sports rate high with this athletic student. Intramural Sports, Bowling, Varsity Golf. MURIEL BISHOP CARTWRIGHT Do they need secretaries in Africa? Maybe not, but this could be adventurous Muriel's future. She relaxes by listening to Broad- way musical albums. Library Club, Dramatic Club, STUDENT PRINTS, Representative, Girls' Glee Club, Volleyball, Basketball. KATHLEEN ELLEN CARLSON Kathy would like to extend homeroom period. She fades just thinking of exams, but glows in that '52 Mercury. This petite miss is heading for a medical secretary Cafeef. Bowling, Modern Dance, Dramatic Club, Basketball. AGNES HELENE CARLUCCI Parlez-vous francais? If you don't, Agnes can help you. Spare time is scarce for vi- vacious Ag, but she always finds time for dancing. French Club, Biology Club, Treasurer, Itali- an Club, Leaders' Club, Usherette, Nation- al Honor Society, Student Council, MEMO- RIES, Literary Staft, Future Teachers ot America, Colorguard, Chemistry Club, Homeroom Representative, Literary Club, A Cappella Choir, Girls' State, STUDENT PRINTS. 40 MARY LOUISE CASEY Lou gives everyone a peppy Hi, and her enthusiasm is directed toward ice skating and dancing. This smiling girl will brighten up an office. Future Business Leaders of America: Glee Club: Basketball: Volleyball: Baseball: Bowling: Leaders' Club. JAN ET VALERIE CASTAGNO Cheerful Jan and her beautiful voice ac- companying the Serenaders are harmonious. Football games rate, so does the possibility of teaching math. Color Guard: Leaders' Club: Senior Girl Re- serves, Secretary: Varsity Ensemble: Home- room Representative: Vocalist for Sere- naders: Future Teachers of America: Musical Monday Club: National Honor Society: Stu- dent Council: A Cappella Choir. 41 RICHARD RAYMOND CASSEL Easy-going Dick repeats Oh, Arg when he hears the words homework or recall. He bowls, swims, and goes for all sports. College comes 'next. Football Team: German Club. ANTHONY FRANK CELANO A true sportsman, Tony especially enjoys soccer and football. His future plans include the Wayward Wind that seems to prevail in the United States Air Force. Soccer Team: Tumbling Club: Italian Club. GERALD PETER CERE5 Jerry, one of our football players, will al- ways l1ave a vivid memory of the Satur- day games. Fishing and hunting also rate high with this college-bound senior. Football. . sll' ,gf f' . Qfv ..k K ,xx MARY LOUISE CETRULO Rushing to classes through crowded halls is one thing Lou hopes she won't find at beautician's school: but she will miss those B.H.S. rallies. JOSEPH GERALD CIEFELLI Navy-bouncl Joe will tell you that he is Mr. Blue at the very thought of recall and homework. Mention fishing, though, and see this senior brighten up! ANGELO ANTHONY CHRISTIANO, JR. One of our future history teachers, Ang will be remembered for his good sense of humor. His leisure activities include draw- ing and complaining about the homework. Italian Club. xl ANTHONY JOSEPH CILWA Friendly Tony's plans include the Army and then a career as a game warden. This golfing enthusiast cites parties and dancing as his spare time interests. Golf Team, Library Club. Listen, Mac. If you want a socla, buy your own! in-...N K -v-.RMK EMILEE C. CLARK A pixie haircut and an enthusiastic cheer- leader, it's no one else but Lee. This future teacher remembers 6th lunch, rallies and games as the very greatest. French Club, Secretary, Leaders' Club: Fu- ture Teachers of America: Cheerleading, Chemistry Club, Modern Dance, Presidenfp Girl Reserves, MEMORIES, Literary Staff: Swimming Club. 42 ANN CATHERINE CLAUSSEN Vim, vigor, and vitality characterize Ann. She'll still get Stardust in her eyes at proms, rallies, and football games, in col- lege, where she'll take a nursing course. German Club, Secretary, National Honor Society, Twirling, Latin Club, MEMORIES, Literary Staff, Girl Reserves, Student Coun- cil, Corresponding Secretary, Banking Rep- resentative, Chemistry Club, Varsity Choir. i' A ',exif'VYcg.,lfzz.s,f.:ws,s'.rs My - A - ?igf1imEg9siis?esfrieftff swf' SML .I 11-?2ffY.Tfs Y gf -3 W-farmer-ff --'I 12 5 . ' ,-. ifilfffiz 'fi .I '- ,tspwuyw Q DANIEL RICHARD COBURN Cheerful blue-eyed Danny is noted for his bright red shirts and white sneakers. This future banker wants a break on home- work and recall, but never on records or sports. German Club, Chemistry Club, Chess Club, Intramural Baseball, Chefs' Club, Intramural Basketball. , V A. ,JL ,,f-'T ,S No, no! That's not a square root! lt's an ink blot! CHARIS OLGA CMIEL Charis is a future ottice worker who en- joys music and dancing, This squinter will remember the rallies and her friends, but not recall or crowded stairways. Leaders' Club. I 43 X ,. DAVID EMERY COCKRELL Dave's ambition is to become a pilot in the USAF. Although moody at times, he wants to be remembered for his crazy sense of humor. Tumbling Club, Electronics Club, Track Team, Banking Representative. YW BETH ANN COHEN Good-natured Beth dislikes pokey people but enjoys reading and all sports. This ver- satile miss plans to attend a liberal arts college. French Club, Vice President, STUDENT PRINTS, News Editor, MEMORIES, Literary Staff, Flagwaving, National Honor Society, Chemistry Club, Student Council, Leaders' Club, Latin Club, Girl Reserves. KAREN MARIE COMER Karen dislikes teachers who never smile, but dancing and painting are gemmie on her list of favorites. This humorous miss intends to become an R.N. Library Club, Vice President, National Honor Society, MEMORIES, Auxiliary Staff, Chemistry Club, Girl Reserves, STUDENT PRINTS Representative, Future Teachers of America, Future Nurses of America, Youth Week. ff g it Is.. I va-s' T. .... , ., -,L it s, Q if 7 .si , ,ca x as I --af: ROBERT JOHN CONNOLLY College-bound Bob plans a possible career in art. He goes for records and swimming in his spare time, but dislikes algebra and exams. Bowling Club, Biology Club, STUDENT PRINTS, Art Staff, Display Committee, Spanish Club, Art Club. ORRIN COHEN Oinky remembers soccer practice in the rain and cooking hot dogs at football games. A future glimpse finds him in the business world. Soccer Team, Intramural Bowling. ROBERT CHARLES CONNER It you are searching for Bob clon'l forget to look under his car. His favorite expres- sion will soon change from I did not to Aye, aye, sir. Early Bird Basketball, Baseball. DONALD THOMAS COOK Quiet, easy-going Don says that he enjoys playing basketball in his leisure time. He plans to attend college. German Club. 44 JOHN RICHARD COOK Dixielandtiazz is one of .lohn's favorites. Holy Ned, he cries when teachers ride elevators and he must climb crowded stairs. College is a great ambition. Cross Country: Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Track Club, German Club: Key Club. X. ., get I HUGH FRAZER COOMBS Ace, as his friends call him, is headed for the Navy. His interests lie in guns, cars, and hunting. Recall and wise guys are in the opposite category. Electronics Club. DAVID GEORGE CORBY Dave might be spotted after school yelling Hey Fella! to a track team pal. This fu- ture architect raises tropical fish. Track Club. RICHARD ALLAN COOPER Richie likes everyone to smile, but he doesn't smile about girls who smoke cigars. He'll remember the rallies and talent shows even after he's in show business. Varsity Choir, President, Spanish Club, Dramatic Club, All-School Production, Stu- dent Council. 22:1 . . 5 f :-' . .J I ELAINE JOYCE COOKE Cookie says she'll remember B.H.S. football games for a long time. Soon you can ring her up at the Telephone Company. Although she enjoys music, rock 'n' roll doesn't send her. JOYCE ROSE COPPOLA Known for her subtle wit, this future medi- cal technician will remember rallies and football games. Joy gets Misty about Johnny Mathis and Frank Sinatra. Leaders' Club, Chemistry Club. JOSEPH COZZI That's life, can be heard from .loe when he learns that he has a homework assign- ment. This baseball-happy lad hopes to at- tend college as his ninth inning. Intramural Sports. LINDA MERLE CORNWELL Gad! , says Corny about slow people on stairways and hillbilly music. She'll emulate Florence Nightingale, but piano, sewing, and especially water skiing will remain as her interests. Latin Club, Tribune: Spanish Club: Flag- waving Squad, Captaing STUDENT PRINTS Representative: Banking Representative: Na- tional Honor Societyg Homeroom Represent- ativep Leaders' Clubg Chemistry Club. MARGARET ANN CRAMPTON This terrific pianist sings with the Flexitones and plans to become a music teacher. Jam sessions and Greenwich Village rate, but not boys with suspenders. Musical Monday Club: Library Club: Future Teachers of Americap Future Nurses of Americap Senior Varsity Choiri Variety Showsg AII-School Production. FREDERICK LAWRENCE COURTER Quiet Fred gets a charge out of cars and motorcycles. His future plans call for making the switch from chinos to bell-bottoms. CORNELIUS RUSSELL CORYELL, III This fellow sees himself some day as an aircraft mechanic in Texas, Will he be re- membered for his witty sense of humor? You know it, says Neil. Library Club. HOPE ANN COZZA Hope loves football games, dancing, and collecting records. Business school and marriage are in the future for this miss. Italian Clubg Homeroom Representativep Stu- dent Council Representative. 46 VITO WILLIAM CRECCA This compefeni soccer player wows fravel, lfalian food, and foofball games. College comes nexf for Bill, a violenf homework hafer. Gymnastics Clubp Italian Clubf Soccer Team. THOMAS GRIFFEN CURTIN Sfamp collecfing, records, and reading are fop acfivifies wifh quief, sincere Tom. This fufure veferinarian will recall fhaf B.H.S. was no place io loaf. Laiin Club. 47 WILLIAM JOSEPH CULLEN Tall, lanky Bill hopes fo make a career of fhe Marines. He enjoys counfry and wesfern music buf frowns on people who give foo much advice. Transportaiion Club. JOSEPH CURRY Joe digs dancing and skafing fha ufmosif' He is aclive in communify affairs and can be offen found in Florham Park. A career as a machine fechnician is planned. EDWARD ALCON CZARNECKI Besides having a vasf knowledge of base- ball, Eddie is a busy violinisl! His fufure home runs will be scored al college affer the Navy. Orchestra. eq, , .KWN bi, I CHRISTOPHER OCTAVIUS DAILEY Affer bowling or swimming Chris is likely fo exclaim Take a break! Weekend home- work and recall won'i be missed by fhis lad in college. Early Bird Basketball: Bowling Club, Track. was Student Council, Future Business Leaders of PATRICIA ANN DALY Pixie Pat is most likely to say really when getting on crowded buses or taking gym showers. This Cedar Grovite will some day be founcl leaching elementary school. Future Teachers of America: Leaders' Club, Drill Team, French Club, Spanish Club, Na- tional Honor Society. MICHELE ELAINE DE FILIPPO Shelly's brown eyes say, I care the most for lunch periods and rallies. Her pleasant smile will certainly charm her cuslomers when she becomes a beautician. GEORGE RICHARD DAND If you spof a red-headed flying instructor in the near fufure, it's most likely to be George. Seniors will remember his dislike BARBARA ANNE DAVEY Quiet Barbara enjoys oriental music and dancing. Coach Konn and rallies are marked just absolutely in her book. Barbara fore- sees a career as a hostess of the skies. of crowded halls. Track Team, Biology Clulo. ROBERT MATTHEW DE ANGELIS Tinkering with cars is Bob's chief inferest in his spare time. When asked about further- ing his educafion, he good naturedly re- plies, why not? America. 75:- HN Tumblingy Intramural Basketball. LILLIAN DE COSTANZA A likeable person who dislikes crowded sfairways and homework over the week- ends, Lillian will atlend secrefarial school. Bowling, Future Business Leaders of Ameri- ca. ELIZABETH THERESA DELLATORE Soft-spoken Betty enjoys music and square dancing. A banking job or an office career will be followed by a Mrs, degree. Dramatic Club: Spanish Club. RICHARD LEONARD DE LUCA This red-headed fellow is practically a per- manent resident at Foley Field. Luke will never forget summer at football training camp. College is his future touchdown. Football Club: Tumbling Club: Track Club. DOLORES ANN DE LORENZO Dee Dee will remember the football team. In her spare time she enjoys dancing and roller skating, You know says Dee, l hope to be a receptionist. Future Nurses of America: Distributive Ed- ucation Club, SYLVESTER P. DE LUCA Sal goes for sports cars and Italian food, but doesn't like loud colors or boys with sneakers. His favorite expression could be, applies to college and later a fob in business. Track Team. Y 15 ww . New t -X5 as .gl .5f,:.., no-fx MAY CATHERINE DE GROAT A pert Grovite, May includes horseback riding and sewing among her interests. You're sick! is her favorite expression, which shows her preference for a nursing career. Cercle Francais: Attendance Officer: Jr. and Sr. Girl Reserves: Leaders' Club: Chemistry Club: National Honor Society: MEMORIES, '60, Literary Staff. LENI JANE DE MARCO This petite drill-teamer is known for her bubbly personality and twinkly eyes. Read- ing and eating she enjoys, but Holy mackerel to homework. Soon college will see Squidget. Spanish Club, Secretary: National Honor So- ciety: Future Teachers of America: Drill Team, Co-Captain: MEMORIES '60, Literary Staff: Modern Dance: Receptionist. 1.' 1 3: 'lu..,, S I' 'WLM 'fin tx ,. i s . 4 I T RALPH JOHN DE MASI DENNIS DE PALMA Dennis, an aggressive haltback, will always remember his coaches and teammates. He is active on the gridiron and popular with girls, Dennis plans to attend college. Varsity Football, Gymnastics Team: Intra- mural Basketball. FLORENCE DE MATTEO A homework-hater, Flo enjoys everything from football to reading. She is known for her big hazel eyes, neatness, and the ex- pression Bird-Feathers, Flo aspires to be- come an etticient secretary. Italian Club: Leaders' Clubf Future Busi- ness Leaders of America. We-.,...,. '-ua... Ralph spends a great deal of time working on his car. Naturally he dislikes the No Parking for Students rule. College is this fellow's goal. Camera Club, Intramural Basketball. , , VINCENT ANTHONY DE MATTEO Vinny is known tor his quiet but friendly personality. Most of his spare time centers on his car. Boys with white bucks are out to this fellow. Atter he graduates, college. Chefs' Club, Secretary. JOHN JOSEPH DE VITO Friar Tuck may be talking Navy lingo soon, but that doesn't mean he will forget ninth period trecalll. Most of his spare time is spent with cars and girls. Mechanics of Transportation CIub: Banking Representative. ANGELO DE ROSA Just about any place there's a basketball and net you'll find Angie. Everything pleases this serious-minded fellow except boys' bermudas. His future scoreboard registers college and mathematics teaching. STUDENT PRINTS Representative: Basket- ball Team, Captain: Baseball Team: Chemis- try Club. RALPH PATRICK DE VITO A hi-fi tan, Ralph listens to Frank Sinatra and Johnny Mathis. He will always remem- ber the football games that should have been won. Mathematics will be his area of study in college. National Honor Society: Football Team: Tumbling Club. JOYCE ANN DE VITO Barry's pleasing smile and friendly person- ality will help her secretarial career. Fond memories include football games and Italian class. Leaders' Club: Italian Club: Future Business Leaders of America. He's not throwing those passes at you! 0 RALPH DITTMEIER, JR. Good nafured, philosophical Ralf enjoys sports in his spare fime. He plans fo become a fool maker. He likes people who give him sfraighf answers. MARIE ANN DI BENEDETTO Ree enjoys records, especially Elvis. Boys who wear cha-cha boofs or bermudas don'i rafe. Some day she'll be faking dicfafion and fyping leffers. ANTOINETTE FLORENCE DI PAOLA Cheerful Anfoineffe is a fufure home- maker. Ooh, fhis hair! , a love for danc- ing, and records characierize her. RICHARD THEODORE DIETERLE Alfhough he-'S ihe carefree fype, Dick wanfs io furfher his educafion. Remem- brances will include B.H.S. sports and feachers. .X .X I k . f M if, ihrzzfff ' I - 51.271 7 in L74 Q 5 ' ' Q, .5 - 2 , 1 L, -Q W. 5 A f .v,w,a,, . .. . - f 5 .?i6'i'g DL-X-,5 -Fifi? 55 IX I. E K L :HC ' iiihiii lifziiii HSE nf , .. , CHARLES DOBKIN Chuck is a puncfual lad impressed wifh fhe way B.H.S. is run. Reading and playing fhe guiiar fill his spare Time. He plans fo afiend college before going info business. Key Club, Soccer Team, Spanish Ciub, Wrestling Team. DOREEN JEAN DI PAOLO Doreen, a girl wifh a sense of humor and a pixie haircuf, has both musical and arfisfic falenf. She plans io affend arf school. French Club, Chess Club, Library Club, Ari Ciub, MEMORIES, Liferary Siaffp STUDENT PRINTS Representative. 52 JOANNE MARIE DODGE Meatball's many interests include psycho- logy, Frank Sinatra, and dancing. College is probably next. You're a real winner! to her if you wear knee socks or talk unfavor- ably about Mr. Wilson. Modern Dance, Art Club. DAVID DOUGLASS Dave, picturing himself as a millionaire, will always have the memory of Mr. Wilson and the rallies. He wants to be remembered as a good lad and wants to forget about homework. Chemistry Club. 3 EUGENE ALEXANDER DOLLBERG Sports, model boats, planes, and cars in- terest Gene. Football season and long lunch lines will remain fond memories when he becomes an engineer. Soccer, Bowling, Intramural Basketball and Softball, German Club, Band, Camera Club, Basketball Manager. RAYMOND MICHAEL JOSEPH DONDZILO Soon we will see Ray flying high as a pilot. He likes water sports but nixes too much homework. Have pity on his poor over- worked brain! Soccer Team. DENNIS DONNELLY Bring back Little Richard, says Menace. Good times at Foley Field will be remem- bered by this sports enthusiast. His ambi- tion: to enter college and prepare for an engineering career. Football Team, Basketball, Wrestling, Na- tional Honor Society, Intramural Basketball. , ,gT3? ?? ft-in I' 4 . ,.,- as N Vi j k- , , f 'Q .KG , ib m w -35 PAU LA JOANNE DONEGAN Irish will look back fondly on sixth lunch in spite of the crowded tables. Her sense of humor and cheerful personality will help her in nursing. National Honor Society, Future Nurses of America, Girl Reserves, Leaders' Club, Lit- erary Stati, MEMORIES, Homeroom Repre- sentative. CHRISTINE DOUGLAS BERNADETTE ANN DUNN Bernie, a black kerchief, and a '55 Olds are synonymous. She's not kidding about becoming an l.B.M. operator or hating the four flights of B.H.S. stairs. STUDENT PRINTS, Representative. SIGRID .IOANNE DUNCAN Joanne will always recall the fun she had at lunch and the hours spent on homework. This girl enjoys dancing and dislikes being kept waiting. Distributive Ed ucation Club. KENNETH EDWARD DULOW A busy high school career and all the friends he has made will remind Ken of his years at B.H.S. Recall and math are going to slip his mind when he enters college. Track Club, Football Team, Wrestling Team, Key Club, Student Council, Varsity Ensem- ble, Track Team, Boys' Glee Club, Ben- galaires, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Choir. PAUL DENNIS DREXLER Drex will never forget his arrival at B.H.S. from Seton Hall. He spends his spare time singing with the Argonnes, and in the fu- ture, sees a career in photo-engraving. Baseball, Football, Chefs' Club. GEOFFREY DOUGLAS Jelf uses his free time working on cars and foresees himself in automatic transmission training. He will always remember the fun- packed lunch periods. Tumbling. F -,gm To Chris, with her friendly smile and sharp wit, B.H.S. will remind her of the basket- ball winning streak and the night rallies. Looking ahead, Chris sees a European trip and a private secretary fob. National Honor Society, Junior Choir, Color Guard, MEMORIES, Photography Staff, Leaders' Club, Secretary, Biology Club, Vice President, Banking Representa- tive, Swim Club, Future Nurses of America, AII-School Production, Girl Reserves, STU- DENT PRINTS, Advertising Staff. JUDITH ANN DYER Although tests and homework over holi- days discourage Judy, we're sure she'll be- come a good humored teacher. She will fondly recall the Drill Team. Future Teachers ot America: Future Nurses of America: Leaders' Club: Drill Team: Bowl- ing, Secretary: Home Economics Club: Dra- matics Club. C. REATH EDWARDS, JR. Although good-looking Reath frequently asks Are you kidding? He isn't puzzled by boating or camping. He plans for a business administration career. Key Club: Tennis Team. ROBERT EUGENE DZIEDZIC Although sports take up most of this iovial senior's time, Bob spends spare moments in the Boys' Glee Club. Such versatility will insure success ahead in college. Junior Varsity Football: Varsity Soccer: Bas- ketball Manager: Boys' Glee Club: Intra- mural Basketball. ROBERT DURRELL EGAN Business Administration lies ahead for Bob, who remembers the 1957 Bloomfield-Clifton football game. Collecting records and play- ing tennis fill his spare time. Sophomores are a kick in the head. Tennis Team: Math Club: Homeroom Repre- sentative: Varsity Choir: Key Club: All- School Production, Ticket Chairman: Wrestl- ing Team: Varsity Ensemble: Bengalaires. VIRGINIA KAREN ECKSTRAND With a smile as sunny as her disposition, this future nurse will be a comfort to many patients. Ginny, a popular cheerleader, dis- likes homework and recall. Cheerleaders: Leaders' Club: Latin Club: Spanish Club: Student Council: Future Teachers of America: All-School Production '59: Variety Show '59: Modern Dance: Chemistry Club. MARY MARGARET EINECKER Twinkling blue eyes and a genuine smile identity Mary. Although quiet in the class- room, her vigor and pep are unleashed at football games and rallies where she is a loyal fan. Band: Chemistry Club: Biology Club: Span- ish Club: Latin Club: Bowling. if . gs. .. e e NANCY ANN EVANS A girl with a warm personality and pretty eyes best describes this pert senior. After climbing B.H.S.'s stairs to stay in shape, she hopes to climb the stairs to success at a state college. Leaders' Club, Future Teachers of America: Spanish Club, MEMORIES, Literary Staff, Homeroom Representative. 432' THEODORE STEVEN EKBERG Cars, cars, and more cars best describes this mechanically minded senior. Records rate high with Teenbeat on top. His future ambition is to become a mechanic. Tumbling Club, Mechanics Club. JOHN HENRY ERBEN Homework is one thing John will never tor- get about B.H.S. This sports-minded lad en- joys hunting, fishing and target shooting. In the future, John hopes to do police work. THOMAS WILLIAM EWART A person who won't forget Mr. Grote's physics classes and cannot stand weekend homework is this senior. Working on the school radio and other electrical equip- ment involves much of Tom's time. Electronics Club, President, Key Club, Cam- era Clubp National Honor Society. lgmgegwafte 2' 1 gslgsmaismsf wg., Mg,3,..L.11- ,.. ff K, fe.. fsafsssfrf . E' 'S-:'.. :keg M 9 .,. i if l -vi, . BRUCE C. ELWELL Where's the parking space? can be heard by this happy-go-lucky lad. He will always remember B.H.S. for its great teachers and kids. Sports, automobiles, and records rate high on his list of likes. College and then Uncle Sam wait for Bruce. Tumbling Club, Chemistry Club. GEORGE JOSEPH ESANDRIO Friendly and easy-going identifies this sen- ior. He will always remember our proms at B.H.S. His only pet peeve is For every little thing you do your reward is recall. George is hoping for a college career. Chefs' Club, President. 56 if ? 'lY' TERESA DIANE FABRICATORE Sugar 'n' spice and everything nice sums up the qualities of our Football Queen, Di. This sweet miss will make a most attractive teacher or private secretary. Leaders' Club, Treasurer, Class Vice Presi- dent, Italian Club, Drill Team, Co-Captain, Future Business Leaders of America, Presi- dent, Homeroom Representative. TONI JUDITH FARRO Toni can be heard saying Oh stop! to her friends from Cedar Grove. She will remem- ber B.H.S. for morning recall, and those terrible showers in gym. A business career is ahead. Italian Club. 57 NELSON FARRO Aye, aye, sir! will soon be Nellie's reply in the Navy instead of saying sneak-off to his friends in fifth lunch. His favorite sports, hunting and bowling, will be left behind for a while. LOUIS EDWARD FARRO Lewy likes cars and racing. He'll remember sixth lunch when he's working on cars in the future. DORIS FARIA Drill Team, football rallies, and those crowded stairways will long be remembered by brown-eyed Doris. After graduation Doris will be flying to different parts of the world as an airline hostess. Drill Team, Leaders' Club. ELIZABETH FASTIGE Soon this peppy cheerleader will be off to college to become an elementary school teacher. She will always remember football and basketball games and rallies at B.H.S. Cheerleader, Girl Reserves, Homeroom Representative, Sophomore Class Secretary, Future Teachers of America, Latin Club, Stu- dent Council. JUDY FAY Hey, cats! says Judy, excluding sophs. Our future business leader can usually be found watching football games, swimming and ice skating occupy the rest ot her spare time, Italian Club: Swimming Club: Bowling. bi? ALLAN ROBERT FERGUSON After graduation Al would like to go to college to study engineering. His likes in- clude sports, especially track. He will long remember the winning streak of the basket- ball team. Outdoor Track: Indoor Track: Cross Coun- try: Track Club: Intramural Basketball: Chemistry Club: Homeroom Representative: National Honor Society. I All I said was Mr. Hartmann is tone deaf! ROBERT MARK FENDRICH Non-contormist Bob hopes to be a tree- lance writer who can ignore the fine points of grammar. His unusual interests include fencing, ritlery, and Huncombed hair. Discussion Group: Chess Club. BETTY ANN FERGUSON Uncertain about her future plans, Butcl1's interests are centered around art. She will remember the rush season in Miss Fisher's art room and trying to figure out her own crazy hairdos. Future Nurses of America: Modern Dance: Girls' Basketball: Student Council: Home- room Representative. BARBARA ANN FERNICOLA Bobbi likes to watch television and listen to records, especially Venus and Little Darlin'. She will remember rallies, and the long climb to the fourth floor. After graduation, Bobbi will seek a job. Girls' Glee Club. Kick it again, maybe you'll get your slug back. MARY ALICE FERRAER Mouse, as she is called, will always re- member her four different homeroom teach- ers. She likes to participate in sports and listen to Mr, Blue. Mary features a future in the Telephone Company. Basketball, Softball, Bowling, Modern Dance. f- ii?'f'-:Q CAROLE BETTY JANE FINNERTY Music, dancing, and soda-jerking occupy this future secretary's time. She'll be re- membered for her vitality and her unusual dislike of watermelon and chocolate candy. Future Nurses of America, Italian Club, Girls' Glee Club, Swimming, Modern Dance, Bowling. BARBARA DEBRA FIORITO Fio confides in her friends, l wasn't sup- posed to tell anybody, but-. Music-loving ,Fio plans to major in business administra- tion and minor in music at college. Dramatic Club, Variety Show, Student Coun- cil, Make-Up Crew, Chairman, Varsity Choir, Vice President, Biology Club, Future Teach- ers of America, Chemistry Club, All-State Choir, STUDENT PRINTS, Representative, Latin Club. ' GRACE CAROL FITSER Good nafured Grace, who likes fo sew and cook, is very acfive. One of her few dis- likes is people who push on crowded buses. Grace plans fo become an efiicienf secre- fary. Fufure Business Leaders of America: Leaders' Clubp MEMORIES, Typing Sfaffi Student Council. CHARLES FOGEL Teachers who go ou! of their way annoy Charlie. He enjoys weighf liffing and prize fighfs. I ' 759' .S 5, ,sfgafv -x I r ' ' 1 1 1 A X v . i as L .Q ,. eff' - . A -I 4,1 . ' ff M1 - : will Lf V eielesf.-ffl sfffg-bvanniff fm . .i'z'--- G- f 1 A as 19 ' , 4 GAIL ANN FITZPATRICK Alfhough Gail is quief, she will always remember lunch periods, rallies, and foof- ball games. Her hobbies include horseback riding and swimming. Afier high school, Gail would like io work in an office or bank. Future Nurses of America, Leaders' Club. ROSLYN ELAINE FLEXER Roz will be remembered for her preffy eyes and crazy shoes. Gym showers and in- adequafe parking facilifies are looked down upon by her. Roslyn's fufure awaifs af Berkeley School of Business. Leaders' Club: Glee Club, Modern Dance Club. MARSHA SUE FLORMAN Marsha, an aspiring legal secrefary, en- joys bowling and ice skating. But her familiar expression Oh, my gosh! will be heard when history fesfs come up. Spanish Club, Banking Represeniaiivef French Club. SUEANNE FORAN Friendly Sue can always be found af ral- lies or baskefball and foofball games. She enjoys bowling, dancing and horseback rid- ing, she dislikes homework and recall. Her fufure includes IBM school. Leaders' Club, Modern Dance Club. 60 VINCENT GERARD FORCELLA Ever-smiling Vinnie frowns only at no park- ing spaces. An avid artist, he will look back on Mr. Mangelli's Italian classes from be- hind his easel in college. Italian Club, Homeroom Representative. CARL H. FORTE JOHN ROBERT FORSYTH Strong, silent type adequately describes John, a sailing and water skiing enthusiast. He plans to attend college and study the physics of motion. Camera Club, Vice President, STUDENT PRINTS, Photographer, Key Club, Chemis- try Club. RUSSELL WILLIAM FREDERICKS l'm out proclaims Russ when homework is assigned or recall is beckoning. This sen- ior enjoys fishing, hunting, and eating when not busy with football. Football Team. PHYLLIS LOUISE FRANCIOSI Petite Phyllis enjoys swimming and danc- ing. ln business school her fondest memory of B.H.S, will be those fun-filled lunch peri- ods. Leaders' Club, STUDENT PRINTS, Repre- sentative. JUNE GERRY FORNOFF Fornie's curly hair and crazy laugh are well known. That's the way it goes says .lune to muggy weather and field practice. She plans a career teaching math. Leaders' Club, Future Teachers of America, Circle Francais, Chemistry Club, STUDENT PRINTS, Art Editor, National Honor So- ciety, Flagwaving, All-School Production, Banking Representative, Swimming, Bowl- ing, Usherette. Mechanical-minded Carl hopes someday to be repairing your T.V. or radio. His main spare time interest is his car. WAYNE JOHN GAFFNEY John has plans to join the service, taking with him his keen interest of cars and motors. f-an-gg, J LINDA G. FREED Linda won't forget the excitement of championship games. Math is her only dreaded subject. A pert blond, she'll be a most attractive model. Dramatics Club, Make-Up Clubp Leaders' Club CARL WILLIAM FUHRI, JR. Carl's pals will tell you that this future teacher is a great guy. Muff enjoys ice skating, swimming, and water skiing. CAROLE ANN GALASSINI Pretty Carole can picture herself as an l.B.M. operator remembering football. How- ever, she would like to forget a fourth floor homeroom and so many sophomores. STU DENT PRINTS, Representative. JOAN ELIZABETH FREEMAN Sports loving .loan will score points in the field of nursing. She can tell her patients of football games and rallies, and can feed them her delicious culinary products. Future Nurses of America, Leaders' Club, Intramural Sports, Basketball and VoIIey- ball. ANDREA LUCILLE GAETA Andi's a little girl with long red hair. She loves to swim and dance but dislikes long lines at water fountains. Business school is next for her. Chess Club, Library Club. 62 'NEPQEFLQZQSQIBSS' Wffifm divx 1:w,.m iw. I ,.,,.,. A, . ..,,. . , Imaetfff-ifaiissg ' , , Q 1- igijikdk, ' 'ff,:isiL.fff' ' 7 A 'f A I ',. ,. m, ,. , C ,W i, I in in , f . .ml-.a.-, M . V... N S N., ' a' t. Ms., W1 'ja . .f-, , l, , ' H V- 1- 5-if tggf531i'2.x:ty x .bilge 12 - - as -ga-w wwafdx- .. rf 5 vs - f 1 1- he -Fri?-tggf-wp - i 1, -f .J I ,. .--.a,.f,'ga.. y ffm--L.. U, 4,-, , 1 , S, ,I -.-. r s- JAMES NICHOLAS GALIONE Jim reminisces over Spanish class. College is this teaser's goal although he dislikes homework and lectures. Enjoyable activities include sports and fixing things. Intramural Sports, Chefs' Club. RICHARD F. GALLAGHER Gal cites business school or the Air Force as future possibilities. He's continually heard repeating, We had homework? He enjoys rock 'n' roll and sports. 63 FLORENCE ANN GAMMARO Flo, with her long eyelashes and friendly smile, will make a great receptionist. She will treasure the memory of her many friends but not the tarcly or talkative ones. Student Council Representative, STUDENT PRINTS, Representative, Homeroom Repre- sentative, Italian Club, Modern Dance Club, Drill Team, Leaders' Club, Future Business Leaders of America. FRANK MARTIN GALIOTO Frank was a varsity football player with an outstanding knowledge of naval history. A pleasant conversationalist, he'll lift the mood of many a patient as a physician. Key Club, President, Discussion Group, President, Latin Club, Tribune, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Track, Homeroom Representa- tive, National Honor Society, Varsity Choir, MEMORIES, Literary Staff, Chemistry Club. ANTONIA LUCY GALIOTO Toni loves reading, music and football, but tardy people, and boys with white bucks annoy her. She'll take good care ot her patients when she becomes a nurse. Italian Club, Leaders' Club, Student Coun- cil Representative. LOUIS ANTHONY GARAIO Curly-haired Louie will remember crazy English Ill. Although he hates to get up early, he'll have to do it in the service. Camera Club. CONCETTA MARY GESARIO ALYCE LUCY GARNES Active Alyce hopes to pursue a nursing ca- reer. She'll easily forget noisy sophomores but not the lunch periods. Her easy laugh- ter will comfort many a patient. Modern Dance: Intramural Sports: Hockey Club: Future Nurses of America, President: Library Club: Banking Representafice: Stu- dent Council: Display Committee: Leaders' Club: Junior Red Cross: Baseball: Basket- ball: Volleyball. Big brown eyes characterize Connie, who loves rallies. This future beautician dislikes girls who lalk behind her back. Like l care, she will always respond. Leaders' Club: STUDENT PRINTS, Repre- sentative. CHRISTINE SALLY GAROFALO Be good advises Chris, a future co-ed. Homeroom, lunch, and friends will be memories, but homework will remain her pet peeve. Library Club: Italian Club: Modern Dance: Bowling. GARY C. GEASLEN Bowling, basketball, and cars fill Gary's spare fime. Mr. Mageehan's homeroom is an outsfanding memory. College or the Air Force are possible goals. Early Bird Basketball. PATRICIA MARIE GARRABRANT Wavy hair and you don't say tell you that Pat's arouncl. Bowling, dancing, and a fob occupy this future secretary's spare time. Library Club, Secretary: Swimming Club: Future Business Leaders of America: Modern Dance. ADELINE GLORIA GESUALDO Sophomores who only hope are hopeless, to curly-haired Adeline. As a secretary, she'll look back on her great friends, ice skating and bowling. Italian Club: Bowling Club: Swimming Club: Future Business Leaders of America. ELIZABETH ANN GETMAN It's a panic! is what you'll hear quiet Ann saying. She's often found working in the nurse's office, since she plans on a nurs- ing career, or pushing up the stairs. Future Nurses of America: Hockey Team: Modern Dance: Banking Representative: French CIub. GLORIA JEAN GILROY Smile, teacher! urges sports-minded Glo. She'II be found, freckles, humor, and all, in a business school. Kindly ask her to reminisce about eighth period study. Future Nurses of America: Bowling Club: Modern Dance: Swimming. MARGARET GIORDANO Can't wait till graduation, groans shy, brown-haired Margie. Homework is another Pei PENS, but she enjoys double-dating. See her later working in an office, Italian Club. 65 bu., BARBARA GIORDANO Barb gladly leaves history to the juniors, but is sure they'll never have as much fun at lunch as she did. What a shame if she doesn't become a secretary. Italian Club. MARGARET ANN GIANNETTI Peggy, a classical music lover, plans to at- tend secretarial school. Every football and basketball game will be clearly remembered by our friendly cheerleading captain, as well as homework-happy teachers. Cheerleader, Captain: Spanish Club: Lead- ers' Club: Girl Reserves: Class Secretary, '58-'59, '59-'60: MEMORIES, Typing Staff: National Honor Society: Future Business Leaders of America: D.A.R. Good Citizen. ALBERT JOHN GODLESKI Don't mention school to AI at all: it's his greatest source of aggravation. He plans to continue his chief interest of working with his father after graduation. K 'mf f, ur 7 . fl if INF f' ft' l KENNETH GRAMO Ken says he likes being difficult to please but would like to make the Navy. .Q S 9 4 ., g Q CD RONALD JAMES GOOS Lunch on State Street? Never! says Ron, a future lawyer. This is typical of his un- usual sense of humor. He can be found hunting or playing cards, probably in white bucks. Intramural Baseball: Basketball. CECILY MIRIAM GOLDBERG Sincere-That's Cess in a nutshell. This future nurse will fondly recall the hours working in the guidance office. Why not? she responds when B.B.G. work is men- tioned. Homeroom Representative: Marching Band: German Club: Concert Band: Orchestra: Swimming Club: STUDENT PRINTS, Manag- ing Editor: MEMORIES, Literary Staft: Chemistry Club: All-School Production: Future Teachers of America: Future Nurses of America: Spanish Club: Discussion Club: National Honor Society. ELIZABETH M. GOWARD Sam, with her gray hair, plans to attend secretarial school. She'Il spend her spare time participating in sports, and remember- ing B.H.S. rallies, lunch periods, and cus- todians. Library Club: STUDENT PRINTS, Assistant Typing Editor: MEMORIES, Typing Staff: French Club: Future Business Leaders of America: Homeroom Representative: Make- Up Crew: Softball: Volleyball. GEORGE JOSEPH GREENER George, although undecided about years to come, knows that he'll fil hunting and fishing into his free lime. The melody Lit- tle Star and lunch periods will remind him of his high school days. , -k.., ,L,. ,. Li.. 5,7 I Wm, 1 f 5524. C ,f U-i f L 7 if ' :gy J A -- i 92, gm ,f ' 1 ' 5il.4,V'3f5eQ Q51 A 12.234, fg3EfL5Q9f 5 f' -ggqezfwgi fp: 11.3 t CHARLES W. GRIFFITH, JR. Chuck may exclaim ain't that a kick in the head! buf not when music is mentioned. He plans to study electronics. Chefs' Club. wgi5ZfQie5Fj5'fQQQEESFTF if ' f S L' L n iif , xi L 'ff Q Qfg, I , ' 1 si..-.. ii . f' A W3 1 V ily .. i, I 5- ,fs ,K I H. , .A 3 . f i K iiii i L E DONALD GRIESEL Don can be found under the hood of his car or at the end of a fishing rod. Although he hates to get up early, he'll have to meet reveille as a sailor. CAROLYN EMILIE GREBE A fufure teacher, Lyn will always remember the wonderful kids at B.H.S. Cloihes-shop- ping, sports and rallies rate her approval. Future Teachers of America: Spanish Clubf Drill Teamp MEMORIES, Literary Staff: Bank Representativep Homeroom Representative. EXE- Fold in one egg? Are they kiddin'? How do you fold an egg? MARGARET ROSE GRU BE Really now! quotes Margie. Attending football and basketball games are her chief entertainment. She may become a nurse, but will never wear stripes and plaids to- gether. STUDENT PRINTS: All-School Production. BV' JEANNETTE EVELYN GRONENTHAL Friendly, cheerful Nettie, a girl with dimples and curly hair, plans to teach elementary school. Her interests include Mariner Scouts, church and hospital work. Leaders' Club: Latin Club: Student Council: Future Nurses of America: Future Teachers of America: Softball: Chemistry Club: Swim- ming Club: National Honor Society. PETER ALBERT GROSS Pete likes anything concerning the Navy and the sea, such as boating and water skiing. He plans to attend college. He's sure to remember exams and Mr. Konn. Stage Crew: Tennis Team: Chemistry Club: Key Club: National Honor Society: Student Council: Track Club: All-School Production. CYNTHIA ROSE GRUCHACZ Blonde, green-eyed Cyn can often be seen driving her Chevrolet convertible. Her cheerful smile and friendly personality will aid her in her career as an airline hostess. Bowling. SALVATORE BENJAMIN GRIPPI Sammy loves sports, cars, and playing the electric bass. His unusual choice of a ca- reer lies in aeronautical designing. There he can forget pesty sophomores. Indoor Track: Outdoor Track: Soccer Team: Camera Club. ww CAROLE GROSSO Carole's sense of humor has won many friends at B.H.S. Dancing, driving and ral- lies are tops with her. She plans to attend business school in New York. Italian Club: Leaders' Club: Homeroom Rep- resentative: Banking Representative. 68 VITO GUARNERI Vito hopes to have his own business alter diesel school. Bowling is the favorite pas- time of this Bengal lad, who will definitely remember the fun he had in mechanics class. Mechanics of Transportation Club, Bowling. ROBERT BENJAMIN GUGLIELMINO Sports-minded Gigi, captain of the Bengal football team, is college-bound. He'lI be remembered for his year 'round Florida tan and his hatred of girls' knee socks. Varsity Football, Captain, Varsity Baseball, Basketball, Homeroom Representative, Key Club. I69 JOSEPH MICHAEL GUARNERI B.H.S. will remember Chase for his cheer- ful personality and laughter. His main in- terests are working with cars and becoming a bell-bottom boy. STANLEY EDWARD GRUCHACZ Stan's favorite activity is listening to pop records, especially ln the Still of the Night. A Navy career lies ahead. DIANE JOAN GUGLIOTTA Swimming and roller skating get Diane's nod of approval. This future secretary is peeved by recall but smilingly remembers lunch periods and rallies. T 'fp GWENDOLYN ANNA GUTKOWSKI Blonde-haired, black eyebrowed GiGi will never forget the suspense of report card day. What do you mean? by homework on weekends! She'll be successful as a business machine operator. Modern Dance, STUDENT PRINTS, Repre- sentative. IRENE GYUGA Fun-loving lrene likes horseback riding, swimming, and football games, but not cars or catty people. She plans to study lang- uages and then become an interpreter for an airline. German Club, President, Modern Dance Club, Swimming Club, Jr. Red Cross. PETER DOUGLASS HALSTEAD Popularity plus is this athletic lad's ral- ing. Pete can tell many an incident about the boys' locker room and fourth lunch. We hope he won't have too many thick books in college. Basketball, Baseball, Band, President, Or- chestra, Musical Monday Club, Student Council, Class President '57-'58, National Honor Society. l JOHN ROLAND HADERLY, JR. Girls and his car swing from way out but not if the girls wear too much makeup. Smiley will join the Marines and then go to college. Band, Gymnastics Club. STEELE H. HAHN ROGER LEE HALL Steele llinches when he sees white bucks R09 ls an amafevf song Vfrlferf who also or foreign cars. His interest in fishing will enloys sporls and arl' Thu goodmalured pave ,he way for an inferesfing Career fellow plans college and then he'll become in ichthyology. a family man. Track, Wrestling, Golf, Varsity Choir Bowling. JOAN BARBARA HAM Looking for a girl who has a crazy last name and who combs her hair in class? That's Joanie! With her fondness for driv- ing, we're sure she'll speed on to a secre- tarial career. Bowling, Dramatic Club, Future Business Leaders of America. ERICH ARTHUR HAMM Skin diving and listening to Duane Eddy are first and second on Rick's activity list. Interested in electronics, l1e'll make that his field in the United States Air Force. EDWARD PAUL HARRINGTON, JR. Tall, lanky Ned is a top basketball player. The dances and parking problems of B.H.S. will be remembered after he sinks it in college or the Air Force. Basketball, Intramural Sports. WILLIAM BABCOCK HARRIS Mr. Kohn's speeches have left an indelible imprint on Bill's memory. He wishes that sophomores and after school rallies would go Over the Mountain, Across the Sea. Varsity Soccer, Marchin Band, Concert 9 Band, Home room Representative. 71 MARGARET THERESA HARRINGTON Margie's disposition is carefree and gay. Those morning rides to school are swell. Margie wants to become an accredited sec- retary. Distributive Educationg Swimming Club, Life Guard. vi-n, :jo T YW. VIRGINIA RUTH HANNON Whether attending meetings or at fiag- waving practice, Gin's always busy. Her flair for conversation and easy manner will make a good airline stewardess. Student Council, Banking Representative, Leaders' Club, Flagwaving, Future Business Leaders of America. MAUREEN BRIDGET HARRINGTON Stardust glitters in Mo's eyes when she pictures herself as a registered nurse. Sin- cere earnestness is her outstanding trait. Her chemistry lab experiences won't be forgotten. Future Nurses of America, Banking Repre- sentative: Homeroom Representative, Swim- ming Club, Life Guard. 2-'Qs KENNETH FRANK HEIN A study hall talker, Kenn enjoys making new friends. Being a radio ham will pro- bably make his engineering courses easier. Electronics Club, Secretary, Chemistry Club, Latin Club, Key Club. H V::,.'5:.... .:.. . ::r v,sAs .iE:.:: Z , .:...:., Aww siii , V,kLf ' I lQ.f,'f'fs9'4 . I . 5 BONNIE LEE HAVENER lt's highly irregular, but Bonnie dislikes wearing shoes. Imaginative, Bonnie likes exciting arrays ot colors and cheerful com- pany. She plans to attend college. Girls' Leaders Club, Future Teachers of America, Swimming Club, Color Guard, Stu- dent Council, STUDENT PRINTS, Representa- tive, Homemaking Club. ROBERT STUART HECKEL Really, says Bob, those girls with the one-inch heels are the nuttiest. Sports- minded Bob, who spent three years talking in study, also enjoys participating in musical productions. Varsity Choir, Student Council, Baseball Team, Baseball Club, Early Bird Sports, AII- School Production, Soloist. GEORGE ALFRED HENDERSON George remains quiet and reserved-until he goes bowling. He dabbles with oil paint- ing in his spare time, which might have a definite bearing on his choice of an archi- tectural career. Glee Club, Display Club, Key Club, Chefs' Club, Secretary, Intramural and Interscho- Iastic Bowling Teams, Math Club, National Honor Society, Chemistry Club. LAWRENCE EYRE HAYTER Teachers who assign homework and don't collect it are unpopular with Larry. He'll still remember the rush at STUDENT PRINTS deadlines when in law or journalism. STUDENT PRINTS, Editor-in-Chief, Sports Editor, Band, Orchestra, Key Club, Student Council, German Club. CAROL ANN HEGEN Carol's pleasant personality should net her many apples as a grade school teacher. Crowded stairways rate a For Pete Sakesl from this vivacious cheerleader. Future Teachers of America, Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Cheerleading, Leaders' Club, Basketball. 72 DOROTHY ALICE HNIEDAY Blonde Dottie is one of our seniors who never seems to stop talking. She loves ral- lies and lunch periods, but protests against homework, especially over the weekend. Leaders' Club, Future Business Leaders of America. ROBERT MORGAN HOCK Whenever wrestling matches are on TV, Bob is found with his eyes glued to the set. An interest in the field of merchandis- ing will undoubtedly determine the out- come of Bob's future career. Distributive Education Club. 73 LLOYD ROBERT HETTENBACH As an engineer, Lloyd will laugh about fourth period frig at B.H.S. He enjoys many things: sports, Ivy League clothes, and the all-time favorites, steak and pizza. Chemistry Club, Football, Intramural Sports. ROBERT JOHN HOBMEIER Remembered for his participation in intra- mural golf, Hobby's interest is fishing. A future in drafting lies ahead for this active member of Civil Defense. Intramural Golf, Homeroom Representative. MYLENE DOROTHY HODGKINS Her yearning for off-beat art and music characterize Mylene, a non-conformist at heart. A sense of humor and dislike of late people will accompany her through- out college and career in the art field. MEMORIES, Art Staft, Art Club, Literary Club, President, Concert Band, Orchestra, Junior Girl Reserves, National Honor So- ciety, All-School Production, Marching Band, Homeroom Representative, Archery Team, Swimming, Life Guard. N ROBERT DONALD HODGE One of Bob's many talents is getting out of recall. Clothes will play a big part in his future as a retail clothing salesman. Tumbling Club, Camera Club. CAROL LOIS HOERIG Carol will never forge? her years af Bloom- field High, especially fhe Safurday's she spenf eifher marching or cheering af fool- ball games. Alfhough Carol has a pleasanf personalify, she despises crowded sfairways. Drill Team: Girls' Glee Club. . W . ei. ,, .gi Q3 aw- ,gfmfmgg ':wgfz1z fx ',,. .: ,m,,.i4 , 'S- Q my YK . c , g Q 5, Wy.. M, , A f r . in rifggg' ' Aix 1 ,K . ' ,F-'jf ,gi f ' ,. -gig Q f 3 1 . any ,s A , ., ' 4 -V I - 475, , bfi. K .W ,fy Mini . gs 4 L P x . . . , D+. , r f ' 'Www . ROBERT G. HOLLINGER Bob, who can'f folerafe feachers falking affer fhe bell, enioys finkering wifh cars. He'll be remembered af B.H.S. for keeping perfecl aifendance af 4th and 5fh lunch. Studenf Council. 32' K 5 1 S. x L ' ,A . uv---C You gof fo go fo fhe-WHAT?! GEORGE HOLLFELDER This former Seranader enjoys cars and driv- ing buf finds lhaf women drivers are his pei peeve. Band: Orchestra. LOIS KAREN HOLMES lnferesfed in bowling and golf, Lo will never forgef fourfh period lunch, which seemed more like a second breakfasl. She wanfs fo become a secrefary. Girls' Glee Club. 'EKW' We .IUDITH LYNN HOPKINS Friendly Judy enjoys dancing and ice ska!- ingg she plans a lufure in fhe business world. The fun and friends af B.H.S. will always sfand ouf in her mind. Homeroom Represenfafive. JOYCE ALICIA HOROSC HAK Trying fo be quiet in sfudy hall is an efforf for Joyce. Affer our fwirling maforeife hears The Graduaiion March she will be- come a secretary. Twirling Maioretteg Future Business Leaders of America: leaders' Clubp Girl Reserves: Dramatic Club. Take the juice of one doorlcnob . . . CONSTANCE CAROL HORNICK Crowds, especially crowded buses, annoy Connie who plans fo go info refailing. When she reminisces abouf B.H.S., sfudy hall and assemblies will be foremost in Connie's mind. Disfribufive Educafion Club. JOAN ELLEN HOWLETT Music, music, music! Thaf's Joanie's inferesf. This fufure denfal assisfanf laughs Yeah! when lime befween classes isn'f cuf shorf. Orchestrap Marching Bandp AII-School Pro- ductionp Jr. Red Crossg Homeroom Repre- senfaiivey Musical Monday Club. I 75 NEIL THOMAS HUMS PAUL ROYER HUGHES Although a good student, Paul dislikes tests. He has vocal and dramatic ability and enjoys chemistry, ice skating and sail- ing. The tuture holds a career in chemical engineering. National Honor Society: Key Clubp Choir: Discussion Clubp Musical Monday Clubp Chemistry Club, Vice Presidentp All-School Production: Variety Shows. Cars and outdoor sports take up Neil's time when he isn't complaining about crowded stairways. Business or the service claim his future. THOMAS HUESTON Huey, who doesn't like homerooms on the fourth floor, is interested in cars. lronically, he won't see too many cars where he's headed-the Navy. Banking Representative. CARL HUMMEL Carl with his friendly smile, plans to be- come a high school teacher. He likes to play football and baseballg reading also rates high. Future Teachers of America: Spanish Club: Chemistry Club: Math Club. DAVID HUMPHREYS You'cl better believe it! answers Dave when asked it he enjoys swimming. This college-bound lad also gets a kick out of cars, but recall almost drives him crazy. JOHN A. HUSSEY Air Force bound .lohn plans to study en- gineering in college. His pet peeves are crowded halls and homework over the weekend. Homeroom Representative. JAMES FREDERICK HUTCHINS Jim, the music man of B.H.S., can often be found in one of the music rooms during HELEN JANUS his spare time. Concert Bandp Varsity Choirp Varsity En- semblep Marching Band, Band Council. JAMES JOSEPH JACKSON Jim says the one thing he will always re- member about B.H.S. is graduation. He plans to enter the armed services. Basketball Team, Intramural Sports. s - -1-.54s::.:' L I' s ii: ffl, .: 'J f52'1zs, . J-5,1 ' ff Q39 A 3 X V? A WILLIAM JACOBUS Beat 'em into submission says Willie of people who constantly let you down. Parties as well as basketball games will be re- membered. College is his goal. Chemistry Club, Treasurer, Key Club: Math Club, President, Student Council, National Honor Society. NANCY MADELEINE JAMISON Quiet Nancy will remember playing in the band during her years in B.H.S. Reading and movies rate high with Nan, who plans to enter the banking business. Band. s K .su vaiiwax I mg, iii f Y . . L fl HAROLD HYER Harry, who is called The Sheik, likes to work on cars and play baseball. He enjoys Mr. Fitzgerald's history class. He plans to serve in the Air Force and then attend college. Helen, better known as Duzzy, is a happy- go-lucky gal. Mr. Wydlich's class will always remain in her memory. Gym Demonstration. til t, 1 RICHARD N. JOHANSON Rich has many fond memories of his B.H.S. days, especially physics class. This col- lege bound senior's hobby is fishing. Bowling Club, Gymnastics Club. BARBARA JEAN JARMUS A wonderful, eventful senior year will be Barbara's fondest memory. Her warm per- sonality makes her friendship something de- sirable. Spanish Club, MEMORIES, Literary Staff, Dramatics Club, Chemistry Club, Future Teachers of America, Bowling Club. PETER C. JENSEN Pete has many activities to look back on after his days at B.H.S. Chief among these were bowling, outdoor sports and auto- mobiles. Pete is kept busy working alter school in preparation for a career in busi- ness. Bowling Club. WILLIAM NORMAN JENSEN Bill will remember the wonderful teach- ers, but his pet peeve is teachers who are too nice. His hobbies revolve around cars and motorcycles. Junior Varsity Basketball, Softball. CHARLES W. JEGLIKOWSKI This sports-minded senior devotes much of his time to athletics, particularly basketball and baseball. KieIbasy plans to attend college with the ultimate goal of becoming a corporation lawyer. Student Council, Key Club, Varsity Basket- ball, Baseball. GEORGE JOHNSON Easy going George plans a career in ge- ology or agricultural engineering. Chief ac- tivities on his busy schedule are soccer, golf, and the Key Club. Pet peeve? Sticky seats in the auditorium. Soccer, Varsity Golf, Key Club, Chemistry Club, Gymnastics Club. 78 Bowling Clubf Chefs' Clubp lniramural if '7 DOUGLAS L. JONES Doug is a shorf, smiling fellow who can offen be found af a bowling alley. He will include in memories of B.H.S. ihe friend- ships made. College afier ihe Army. Sports. MARION HELENE KALFUS Dancing in ihe Variefy Show will be re- membered as Punk whirls lo sfardom as a dancer. Lisfening io Polly Bergen sing My Man, saying Oh c'mon, and fak- ing pari in sporis are her favorifes. Swimmingp Art Clubi French Club. THOMAS E. JONES B.H.S. chemisiry class will long be remem- bered by fhis senior whose oufside inieresis include swimming and cars. Afier graduaiion Tom looks forward fo a career in foreslry. ANNETTE CAROLINE JULIANO Ann, five fool fwo wiih eyes of blue, likes fo collecf records, swim and go fo movies. One fhing which she dislikes is homework on weekends. Fuiure plans include oH'ice work. Library Club. ROBERT KALINOSKI Bob likes lung is peeved al homework and recall. Though he now enjoys working on cars, he'll change fo ships when he joins the Navy. Z5 S2534 aww, STEVE JOHN KANE You meaf ball can be heard when Sfeve encouniers a lecfure. He will always re- member leasing fhe girls at lunch periods. Referees' Club: Intramural Basketball: In- tramural Baseball. Q A if 1 . ,. Q fm ,g,,5,MqM.lE,Mm ...4..,,-wa, M wwmeieeswfxz isiiwweiyfjsylgg evsisifsiw- . .. s1.fe.s..g,s,5wggfg,fa -. - - -V11-wffys 5 I I 'fi v. wg E-wie is 4 :gs ir 5 ,J . ,.,,..,, Q., W.. , A .. if .-,-.,,.fyq,:ggg,...., ei.. -if - C--ii J., 2 i ll 1 51 his--v , 1 have , I Q L reis 1 SL :- ,iff ,, .?i74f3:g'.3Qg.f Hi Y , ' - k, Q ii ' k fjibnf' 'M rlliibil' 3 Q 41 STEPHEN BARRY KAZIN Steve plans aeronautical engineering as his future career. His short, short crew-cut can be seen working on his car or catching falling scenery in our school productions. Girls who talk too much really bother Steve. Zim' 9 A 'rx lie -1- ti , 1, .Q ,qi is 2:5 'am W .. . ,ep X Kira, pa. JOSEPH ANTHONY KEANE The service is ahead for Joe. Tinkering with automobiles and working after school keep him pretty busy. The understanding of his teachers and the many friends he made will stand out in his memory of B.H.S. ELLEN PATSY KEMP Patsy's personality is as bright as her red hair. She'll miss rallies and football games as she pursues a teaching career. Dancing, music, and sports take up what little spare time she has. Twirling: French Club: Spanish Club: Swim- ming Club: Future Teachers of America: Dramatics Club: Leaders' Club: Modern Dancing: Make-Up Committee. ' .Q 1 nw if IQ. 51-it!! V1 15' ' L is Pg' I 'L .if ' ' 'Niki' i if A . QF' I 5 21 Y WJ,-,tigfh gy 431 A PHILIP WAYNE KEARNEY To Wayne, bowling and cars are favorite pastimes. He seeks a future in the Marine Corps. Chemistry Club: Italian Club. Stage Crew, Manager: National Honor So- ciety: Chemistry Club. BERNADETTE CATHERINE KELLEHER Homework, rallies, football and basket- ball games will long be remembered by short, green-eyed Bernie as she starts on the road to nursing. Swimming is her favorite sport in her spare time. Biology Club: Bowling: Spanish Club: Band Chemistry Club. WILLIAM B. KENT Come Go With Me and Bill seem to go together. He'll long remember the B.H.S. band and the many dances at which he played as a member ot the Serenaders. Learning a trade or entering the service are his future plans. Band: Orchestra: Serenaders. BEVERLY KEUPER 5' 2 , Eyes of Blue describes this peppy senior. A party-lover, Bev enjoys driving and records, but says Gel-ee of con- ceited people. Future high school students will have her for a teacher. Spanish Club, President, Future Teachers of America: Math Club, Receptionist in Dr. Rice's office: Girl Reserves. fffeilvi, f 'D' MEMORIES, Art Staltp Drill Team: Leaders' RICHARD DOUGLAS KIRK The mere mention ol sophomore tuba play- ers annoy Dick, who plans to be a history teacher. His spare time is spent swimming. Band, Orchestra, Serenaclersp National Hon- or Society, Future Teachers of America, In- tramural Basketball and Baseball, MEMO- RIES, Photography Stattp All-School Produc- tion. NANCY ELIZABETH KLINE Petite Hotrod certainly enjoyed those trips to New York. Her blond head will soon be popping up in the business world. Leaders' Club, Girls' Basketball. THOMAS KLIMASKI Horsefeathers, says Tom when Mr. Wilson says Recall. He can usually be found customizing cars. A ruler and drawing board paint out an architect's career. Biology Club, STUDENT PRINTS: Track Club, Track Team, Football Team, Cross- Country Team, Chemistry Club. RAYMOND V. KILLEEN Ray will remember the basketball games at B,H.5. He hopes to become a millionaire but does not know Where or When. Bowling Team, Co-Captain. LORE KLEIN Lore's natural pleasantness is directed at everyone. A neat clresser, she loves the outdoors, camping and boating. Innate talent makes her a promising art student. Club, Dramatics Club, German Club, Stu- dent Council, Executive Committeeg Home- room Representative. 'Of' 3 Q a 'H- . '25, .M s 4' M 34.7- Q f x if ,riff ' 'L i -ii illtltifliff . 'Nu-eq., LINDA KOHLMAN There's an exciting future ahead for Lin and her desire to enter nursing or to travel to Africa. About B.H.S., she will re- call the crowded halls and the rallies. Drill Team, Library Club. V GREGORY ANTHONY KNOF Greg, well-liked by his friends, has been a good member of B.H.S., serving his clubs with faithful attendance and participation. He will remember high school in connec- tion with the many people he has met. Gymnastic Club, Student Council, Pho- tography Club, Chemistry Club. AW 'WSW KENNETH PAUL KLOTZ Musically minded Ken, will be remembered as The Man with the Horn. In the future Ken may work on your teeth, as he plans a dental career. Chemistry Club, Electronics Club, Musical Monday Club: lndoor and Outdoor Track, Band, Orchestra, Brass Ensemble, Key Club, Homeroom Representative. ROSALINDA EMMA ILSE KOEHLER Homeroom 407 will remain in the memory of Linda's high school recollections. She doesn't think much of homework but will continue her education in the field of nurs- ing. Future Nurses of America, President, Drill Team, Leaders' Club, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, German Club. HENRY KASMIR KOPACZ Although one of Henry's peeves is recall, it will be on his list of B.H.S. memories. Henry will still be wearing ivy league clothes and playing that accordion, even after he becomes a mechanic. if 'B RAYMOND MICHAEL KOTLA Ray would like to go into the drafting field after the Navy. He says he'll never forget B.H.S. teachers, although he frowns upon home work over the weekends. Wrestling. GEORGE S. KONSOULIS George will never forget B.H.S. for the ral- lies, gym ancl recall. His friends remember George as a sharp dresser. A career in physical education is this fellow's desire. Early Bird Basketball, Captain, Basketball Club K MARGUERITE VICTORlA KOSKO A newcomer to B.H.S. this year, Marguerite has a special way of getting along with people. This will surely help after gradua- tion when she gets that secretarial position. National Honor Society. FM a A Memories are made by these l 83 L, 5 ,W JAMES GLEN KU ETTEL Jim is a quiet lad who enjoys photography and water sports. While attending college to major in a science, he'll fondly recall his teachers and many friends. Student Council, Vice President, National Honor Society, Varsity Choir, Display Com- mittee, Literary Club. STANLEY MARVIN KRON Stanley was often heard to exclaim Why not? whenever another one of those Phys- ics experiments failed. Stan, who gets along well with all of his classmates, plans to major in biology in college. Math Club, Biology Club, President, Chem- istry Club, National Honor Society, STU- DENT PRINTS Representative. MARION CAROL KUCEK Brown hair and eyes plus a ready smile is Marion! Secretarial work appears in this gal's future. What could be better prepara- tion than a year of typing football, basket- ball, and baseball players' phone numbers in the Athletic Office? Spanish Club, Library Club, Typist, Athletic Ottice. WALTER STANLEY KUCHER, JR. Good Lord! you can hear Walter say when he spies a pair of white bucks. When away at college he'll not forget those fabu- lous B.H.S. rallies. Homeroom Representative. sfmihf Q., it ,aa5:'szgfsf:,': I ' . ' ,tif . If . I -W. 1 'J S554 I. we if . ..,, , fi I . gagge- zaiwrmxt I M . 5- . . ,,gff+iggQw. tfsgfiif . CARL FREDERICK KRAUTH, III Carl is heading for college, but spends his spare time bowling and playing cards. You'lI never forget hearing him speak Spanish with a southern accent! Banking Representative, Intramural Bowling, STUDENT PRINTS, Representative. DORIS LYNN KU KELSKI Swimming, ice skating, and reading top this gal's list. Doris finds most of her fun at rallies and basketball games. A college future awaits this cheerful blond. Literary Club, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Leaders' Club, Swimming Club, Bi- ology Club, Homeroom Representative, Na- tional Honor Society, Student Council. 84, ,ff f fi2'el115x'u ' ,w5rag'1:iz1f4i33 T. 4.,' -gn.g:1wf4 , 'sm .'.-i.L.-- . jfzyffjggj!'2si.qt:6:i:::'L,f, QE: Ms 1'eS'12fi'2::.f5i2, 'FQ-Gills?-fwK5n'?ii5ff!E?i 1' .,xsw,3,.s.,,W, , -4.:etv:va+gs :faq , -f . 2, f--te-if Eg 1' 1!Y Tg.1n. 1iRfw.. -FW WALTER ALLEN KULINSKI Likeable, easy going Walter is known for his neatness. Claimed as being one of the coolest dressers in school, Walt will have a future in chemistry. Bowling Club, Chemistry Club, Math Club. JUDITH ANN LACHTARA Cheese and crackers can be heard when .Iudy's around. A top rating for rallies and basketball games from this friendly senior. Sewing and listening to the radio are pre- ferred over homework. National Honor Society, Drill Team, Future Nurses of America, Leaders' Club, Home- room Representative, Banking Representa- tive, French Club. L85 LEONARD WALTER KURKEWICZ Teachers, good times, and friends are memo- ries tor this neat dresser. His future plans circle around a career in drafting. Intramural Basketball, Intramural Baseball. RITA YVONNE LA MANNA Studious? That describes Rita although she claims it's only a disguise. This future bi- ology teacher is found reading, enjoying music, or laughing about last year's physics experiments. Student Council, National Honor Society, Future Teachers of America, Chemistry Club, Biology Club, Treasurer, Varsity Choir, MEMORIES, Literary Editor, STUDENT PRINTS, Parents' Newsletter, Student Editor, Variety Show, All-School Production. ROBERT ARTHUR KURDEK Crowded stairways at B.H.S. don't agree with Bob. A future sailor, he spends most of his free time either swimming or fishing. GAIL ANN LAINE Brown-haired Gail rated lunch periods and rallies tops. While swimming and dancing, she thinks of her future career as a secre- tary. Banking Representative. .eG,b.5gQQ959'ffv3:g.:n-I 3: 7 . . I I ' k k 'QW-av in krk ,S-rv A In . , -- w..,.,, Qgyf - . I .yg':,.f:m -:kviw . 7 f- , ..i..,..,. ff fs, If ,1f.Ms-ff-em . . f 1...-, .- .. P' . SOPHIA LAMBROS Sophia could be heard.often in B.H.S. halls, gaily singing her favorite, Crying in the Chapel. This sophomore-hater, who loves dancing, will soon be found pounding the keyboard as an office secretary. Banking Representative. MARGARET ANN LAVELLE Football games and rallies agree with this peppy girl. Curly-haired Peggy likes to think ahead to her career as a Mrs.'l ,Wari- ...AY 112,- 'Ps es. 246 .2 Q ' -I -' i t fflififfff -J wwf. as z ff ni . , QS X 1 Mg ,E firing 5' 5 f A 1 S ggi' Q f- . f . H ' 1 PETER CHARLES LAMKEN Strict gym teachers? Not for Pete, a future doctor. He especially enjoys playing in the band, the rehearsals, and parties. Band, Orchestra, Swimming Club, Chemis- try Club, Band Council, German Club. is ny? 4 M 4 vu DORIS GAIL LAVENBURG Known for her long ponytail and pleasing smile, Dor enjoys B.H,S, football and bas- ketball games as well as dances. This Scot- ty will march on to teaching in the near future. Drill Team, MEMORIES, Typing Staff, Na- tional Honor Society, Future Teachers of America, Girl Reserves, Leaders' Club, French Club, Homeroom Representative. FRED LAWRENCE LAU DATI Holy Cowl is Freddy's enthusiastic re- mark when baseball, basketball, or italian food is mentioned. While recall did not rate so high, Three Bells ring fgr this friendly senior when rallies are suggested. Basketball Club, Chemistry Club, Varsity Baseball, Co-Captain, Intramural Sports. ALBERT LA ROCCA Al likes to wear continental clothes. Col- lege follows his graduation from B.H.S. Wrestling, Early-Bird Basketball, Mechanics Club. DOLORES MARY LAYLAND Dodie says, Like wow! fo daiing, driving, and buying clothes. Never being lafe will help when Dodie holds down her iob as a fashion model. Junior Red Cross. 1' X5 JEANETTE KATHERINE LE DOUX This 5'3 hazel-eyed gal plans fo enfer fhe feaching profession. Frenchie is wil- ling to forgef the crowded lunch fables in favor of memories of fhe wonderful kids af B.H.S. Leaders' Club, Future Teachers of America, Latin Club, MEMORIES, Liferary Sfaff. ELLEN SUSAN LEHMANN A fufure in the airlines beckons for this pelife miss. Down wifh ponyiail pullers, sighs Ellen as she relaxes fo fhe beaf of rock 'n' roll and fhe gurgle of her finy niece. Swimming Club, Girl Reserves, Library Club, Secretary. DAVID STUART LEITH This hard-working boy plans fo enfer lhe field of law. If all periods were lunches or rallies, Dave would forgef abouf all those No Parking spaces. ., No' ROSEANN LEANZA Big brown eyes and a bright smile fypify Roe. Rallies fhaf cuf ouf periods and long assemblies should come more offen accord- ing fo her. Drill Team, Archery Team. JOANN M. LENTO Phone calls, long fingernails, and change- able green eyes are Rocky's well-known characferislics. Memories will be Mr. Loven's hisfory class and weekend homework assign- menfs. Drill Team. DOROTHY ROBERTA LEONARD Ouch! exclaimed Dotti in study, as she lowered herself upon a tack. Five days recall replied the teacher. That's B.H.S. tor you! When away from school, Dotti en- joys reading, hi-ti, and buying weird shoes. STUDENT PRINTS, Exchange Editor, Future Teachers ot America, All-School Production, Qi- 'iow- eff, SUSAN THOMPSON LINDSAY Enchanting, exciting, and ditterent, that's Susi! Dabbling with paints and getting beautiful results prove this gal's future suc- cess. Who will ever forget Susi's black stock- ings and blue nail polish? MEMORIES, Art Staff, Varsity Choir, Drill Team, National Honor Society, Art Club, President. STUDENT PRlNTS, Representative. MARK Z. LEVBARG Lev was well known tor his quick humor and keen interest in people. He will best remember our 64 game streak, and the Bayonne game ot 1958. His future is mapped out as a petroleum geologist. Key Club, Lieutenant Governor, National Honor Society. LOIS ANN LINK Bubbly, energetic, and all that extra push and zest aptly describes Linki. This future registered nurse will be jumping all over the place to satisfy her patients. Future Teachers of America, Future Nurses ot America, Chemistry Club, Modern Dance, Dramatic Club, Leaders' Club, Make-Up Crew, Swimming, French Club, German Club. Swv is uQS'j tb' PAUL JOHN LEVA Paul hopes to be taking oft into that wild blue yonder as an Air Force recruit. No more recall tor him. When grounded he's likely to be seen either hunting or fishing. Early Bird Basketball. ,.. !I.'f IRENE FRANCES LEWIS That bugs me, says lrene about climbing stairs in B.H.S. Someday it you know a very competent homemaker who also teaches school it's sure to be this golden-tressed miss. Swimming Club, National Honor Society. 88 MARIE ELEANOR LISNOCK Don't walk to slowly up those stairs if Mer is following you! Her dark eyes will show her exasperation. She enfoys unusual foods. A secretarial career comes soon. Junior Red Cross, Bowling, Dramatic Club. PETER CHARLES LORDY, JR. Recall! For what? And Pete has a club meeting to attend! Summer vacation will find him skimming the waves in a boat or on water skis. Pete will soon be off to college. Electronics Club, Italian Club. 89 GERALDINE ANN LISANTI Whether dancing, swimming, or engrossed in homework, Gerry is always ready with her sunny greeting, Hi ya honey! She soon hopes to be led up to the altar by that lucky fellow. Leaders' Club, Homeroom Representative, Banking Representative. DAVID DANIEL LIOI Mixing solutions in the chemistry lab will certainly help Dave in becoming a regis- tered pharmacist. Good grief, he says, those exams in B.H.S. were sure rough, but the football rallies were spectacular. National Honor Society, Camera Club, Chemistry Club, Key Club. ALVIN .IOHN LUSARDI Whether Al is counting the money in the Key Club treasury or out rooting for our athletic teams, he's always ready with a friendly word. You'll see him in college in the near future. Key Club, Treasurer, Math Club, Homeroom Representative, Wrestling Team. If! LINDA LOUISE LYDON A future elementary teacher, Linda likes all types of music. Lin's happy disposition and quick smile might suddenly change if you are a cafeteria chair snatcher. Band, Musical Monday Club, Orchestra, Chemistry Club, French Club. flin- HELEN MARIE MCCABE Green-eyed Helen exclaims, Are you kid- ding? when asked if she'll remember be- hind-ihe-wheel driving. Music and horse- back riding are well liked by fhis senior, who is bound for Dramafic Arfs School Bowling: Lafin Clubg Library Ciubp Modern Dancef Swimming. MARILYN ELALNE MacCONCHlE Happy-go-lucky Marilyn enjoyed Mr. Loven's eighfh period hisfory class, and Hfalking on the phone. She plans fo enfer l.8.M. school. So he said fo the farmer's daughter . . . JACQUELINE MCCARTHY Go home! says Jackie fo show-offs, buf she will be remembered for liking fo falk. She'll make noise on a fypewrifer as a secrefary. MARTHA PALMA MCCOMBS Marfha climbed fo 312 daily and if was an aggravalion. Her friends and fhe B.H.S. games will be lasfing in her memory while she works in an office. MICHAEL JOHN MCDOWALL Mike has a way ol walking all his own. Affer he sfrides info a successful career as a commercial arfisf, he will recall the lunch periods spenf at Bloomfield High School. JOHN CHARLES MCGRATH Slugger enjoys all kinds of sporis and food. This college-bound lad exclaims Good Lord when confronted wifh weekend home- work and chem fesfs. He'll never forgef Mr. Mageehan's homeroom and rainy foofball games. Footballi Baskefballg Baseballp Student Coun- cil. That's funny-I should be in physics, foo. HELEN ANN MCGINNISS l've had if, fhis is if, exclaims Helen when homework or gym showers plague her. Working in the nurse's office paves the way fo an R.N. degree. Future Nurses of America: Banking Repre- senfativeg Modern Dance. PAUL MCGRATH Three years of fourih lunch were an unfor- geffable experience. After leaving crowded B.H.S. halls, Paul plans on mechanics. JOANNE M. MAHLER DORIS JEFFERY MCGREGOR Talkative boys and too much homework an- noy Scottie. Her pert, friendly manner will make an excellent bookkeeper. Glee Club. RAUL JOSEPH MACHADO Be sociabIe, urges Ray. He plays in a rock 'n' roll group, The Fabulons. He dis- likes white bucks. His great desire is to become a buyer. Banking Representative, Sophomore Choir, Intramural Basketball. DAVID EARLE MCLEAN Chief Petty Officer McLean will remember football games and dances. Wrestling was the coolest, but working and sophs were peevish. Varsity Choir, Varsity Ensemble, Football THOMAS GEORGE McKELVEY Tall, dependable Tom, a future diesel mechanic, enjoys hunting and cars. Lunch periods at B.H.S. are welded in his memory. Mechanics of Transportation Club. Manager, Wrestling. JOHN ALBERT McHALE After making his first million, Big John plans to provide student parking space a- round B.H.S. Good luck John, we're all behind you! Clever Joanne can often be found in the art room. This lass looks forward to the weekends when she can sketch and cook to her heart's delight. The field of com- mercial art will gain talent. MEMORIES, Assistant Art Editor, German Club, Vice President, Leaders' Club, Liter- ary Club, Art Club, Girl Reserves, Usher- ette, National Honor Society. IRMTRAUD MAHLSTEDT Ever-smiling lrmtraud's crazy accent and blond hair typify her. Art is an interest, but crowded sfairways are awful. Her beau- tiful clothes will soon be traded for the uniform of an airline stewardess. French Club, German Club, Secretary. DONALD EDWARD MALLEY Homework got an emphatic Nix! from Don, but sports definitely did not. He still laughs over Algebra ll, and that's what he'll remember in college. Football Team. WILLIAM CHARLES MALOID, JR. Bill can be found tinkering with cars in his spare time. This Cedar Grovife plans to attend engineering school and spend a few years in the Air Force. Soccer Team, Chemistry Club. :If S ss 5, - ' 5gy.'2Z..E ia : -': -'EAM i' ' . ,.1i'1.Q rlyir? iff'-. N Ups '4.j..,.gf ' ,. iw ANTHONY MALBA Tony fakes pride in his selection of good clothes, but dislikes talkative girls. He plans to study real estate or insurance in college. Chefs' Club, Treasurer, Wrestling Team, In- tramural Basketball. ROBERT MARASCO Continental clothes identify Bob. He doesn't mess around when it comes to cars or his part time job. He plans to study real estate and insurance in college. PETER JOSEPH MANGELLI When delivering the New York Times or raising the flag early in the morning, Pete often wished he was playing golf or target shooting. This active fellow plans a science career. National Honor Society, President, Key Club, Secretary, Student Council, Italian Club, Biology Club, Swimming Club, Home- room Representative. M. r S i. if 7 a- , -fe ,gum f ' BRUCE FREEMAN MARSHALL The Army and later a fob in the printing field poinf up Bufch's future. Friends ancl rallies will be remembered by this smiling music fan. ws. .:.,.,:, ..,.s. Y at Mm L, . asewe r a ar- .V eE'f:::fV i ' . :ei -ff! ,E .. . - Ka., awe- .M 'Eva-is iffy W e 1-.3122-iry 1 tl .. W 1:-is i's. QM-fg .gy Esli ilss JOSEPH PETER MARINACCIO Joe enjoys good music and all sports, par- ticularly football. He plans a career in the field of medicine. Learn fo live, he ad- vises PETER MARINO Few things bug good-nafured Pete. This, and his interest in playing the accordion in groups will help him become a good music teacher. VERA MARGARET MARSH information please will be given out by Vee in the telephone company. She always has a smile, but especially for rock 'n' roll and her many friends. JOSEPH MARINELLO, Ill Working in the Pru and marriage pave the way fo Bugs' future. A curly-headed lad, he can be found bowling or horseback riding. Distributive Educaiion Club, Assistant Pro- motion Manager. KATHRYN MARYANN MARSHALL Green hair? That was Kathy on St. Palrick's Day, What can l tell you about dancing or swimming? says she. A fashion buyer is her ambition. Distributive Education Club: Modern Dance: Make-Up Crew, STUDENT PRINTS, MARTHA JEAN MARSHALL Don't be silly-sing! chimes Jeanie, who's never without a song, even on crowded stairwaysl The tuneful years ahead see her as a professional vocalist. Leaders' Club, Distributive Education Club, President, Modern Dance. NOEL ARTHUR MARZULLI A guitar player for the Sportsmen Ron- nie uses his time listening to, or playing pop melodies. Having a first recording re- leased during his senior year, began a musical career. Italian Club, Homeroom Representative, STUDENT PRINTS Representative, Intramural Sports. los PATRICIA ANN MARSHALL ln her collection of memories, Pat holds football and art with Miss Fischer. Pat will go into the accounting field. Student Council. ANTHONY GERARD MARTINO Tony's way out if he's not wearing sun- glasses, or joking and teasing. He sees study hall blackouts and football games in the past and college in the months to come. Chefs' Club, Chemistry Club, Math Club, Swimming Club, MEMORIES, Photography Staff. LAWRENCE MASCERA Larry will be equipped with a slide rule when he begins mechanical engineering studies. After his peevish homework is done, this outdoorsman enjoys hunting. Student Council, Bowling. 4535 Qfffw LENORA MASTANDREA As Lenora finishes high school, she looks forward to business and office work. Hon- est, she says, l'll miss the lunch periods and rallies. Italian Club. Q' , fm PHILIP C. MATTURRO LYNNE GERTRUDE MASTO Lynne's face is familiar in the B.H.S. MEMORIES office and in the Bloomfield Library after school. A friend to all, this future college co-ed's gripe is temper-losers. Discussion Club, Chemistry Club, MEMO- RIES, Literary Editor, National Honor So- ciety. Cookie hopes to visit Russia some day. His expressive eyes ancl crazy humor keep him snapping with personality. Did you see him hanging on the fire extinguisher? JOHAN NA MATARAZZO After working in an insurance office part- time Jo likes to sit and relax at home listening to records. A fourth floor home- room and a second floor locker got her nervous. Business school soon. Banking Representative, Attendance Office, Italian Club. HAROLD CHARLES MATTESKY Whether collecting dues for the Honor So- ciety or playing sports, Harold has a quiet, friendly smile. A top student, he calculates on engineering or science as a career. German Club, President, National Honor Society, Treasurer, Early Bird Basketball, Softball, Student Council. GERALD FRANKLIN MATTIA Hear that laughter? That was probably Gerry's joke, although he didn't laugh at that climb to the fourth floor. College and a major in physical education lie ahead. Library Club, Treasurer, Chemistry Club, STUDENT PRINTS, Intramural Sports. Zetiim' AHB DENNIS JOSEPH MAZZA Homeroom 314 and lunch time stand out in Denny's mind when he reviews his three years at B.H.S. Collecting records are hob- bies of his, but history definitely isn't. Mechanics of Transportation Club, Intra- mural Sports. LESLIE JEAN MEDDAUGH Leslie's curly red hair, treckles, and lively sense ot humor indicate a gal who is al- ways fun to be with. This punctual lass who plans to be a librarian remembers schedule B. Library Club, National Honor Society, MEMORIES, Literary Statt, Chess Club, KENNETH JERRY MELILLO Cercle Francais, Chemistry Club. CAROL JOYCE MEDEIROS A favorite pastime of Carol's is dancing, but sewing and swimming are also popular with her. Carol plans to go to a business college to become a business machine oper- ator. Future Business Leaders of America, Cos- tume Committee, Make-Up Crew. ii, , RITA ANN MEGARO While at nursing school, Rita is going to miss her B.H.S. homeroom and all ot her triends. This cheerful teenager enjoys danc- ing and listening to records, but don't men- tion crowded stairways to RL Leaders' Club, Student Council, Chemistry Club, Latin Club. DIANA MARY MEISNER Happy-go-lucky Dee was known to drive the sophs crazy. Spare time interests are cooking and sewing. Her career will be styled in a beauty parlor. Leaders' Club. MATILDA ANGELA MAZZOLA Modern jazz and rock 'n' roll make Tillie's dark eyes glow. She enjoys dancing, but thumbs down on conceited people. Mr. Cel- la will lose a cute secretary to someone else. Girl Reserves, Italian Club, STUDENT PRINTS, Representative, Homeroom Repre- sentative, Girls' Basketball, Future Business Leaders of America, Varsity Choir, Secretary to Mr. Cella. Kenny plans to enter a branch ot the service atter graduation. His interests in cars will later help him to establish a service station. N if, 1 If iffy!! 1 37 V ij, l C a - ' ni,-ff. , f :fx I A , ., 4 , M V1 '1.,,.4 gf' ' L KW at fx 1 ,f if? ' ISABEL METZ lzzie plans to be taking off in the skies as a future airline stewardess. lt you hear someone say, no kidding in a high-pitched voice, it's sure to be this gal. Student Council, Drill Team, Modern Dance. JANICE ANNE MERTZ Full of vitality and always ready with a smile, Jan can usually be seen talking with friends. Taking a break from her many activities, she gives thought to future col- lege plans. Leaders' Club, President, Girl Reserves, President, Homeroom Representative, Chem- istry Club, Varsity Choir, Varsity Ensemble, MEMORIES, Assistant Auxiliary Editor, Make-Up Crew, Tennis Team. MARIE MELUCCI With the exuberance that keeps her active in B.H.S. affairs, Marie finds time to enjoy music and books. Rie favors rallies to men teachers who are like the weather. Latin Club, Quaestor, National Honor So- ciety, Discussion Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Girls' Leaders Club, Student Council, Bank- ing Representative, Orchestra, Choir. NICHOLAS MESSINA Nick likes to talk and finds pleasure in drawing characteritures. He enjoys sports. Intramural Basketball. WILLIAM MIELNICKI An easy-going tella, Bill likes foolin' a- round. Sports are strictly serious though. WILLIAM JOHN MILDON BARBARA KATHERINE MIKULEWICZ Although Barbara is never able to get her locker open, she still maintains a wonder- ful sense ot humor. Charlie will enter a business school with many fond memories of B.H.S. Girls' Leaders Clubp Bowling. ROBERT DEWEY MEYERS lt's cars and more cars when you list Bob's interests. Cramped studies in the auditorium are at the bottom ot his list. A career in business administration lies ahead. The remembrance of the good times at B.H.S. will always stick with Bill. Soon to enter the machinist trade, he enjoys col- lecting records. He lists pet peeves as Ber- muda shorts ancl white bucks. i S E 2 in 7' .gn u .H :EI if 1 f f 6 fI'i I .I , I jg. .r,'-7f t W ' f .S Listen-they're playing our song. BARBARA ANN MONCHELLO During the past three years at B.H.S. you've probably seen Bobbie sitting at the main desk of the library. Bobbie, who also en- joys music, will never forget her fun in art. Library Club, Future Business Leaders ot America. MARY LOU MILIA Mar is known as the girl with the ink bottle. She enjoys reading, walking, and listening to music. Glrl Reserves, Bowling. PATRICIA ADELE MILLER Blue-eyed and intelligent, Pat will succeed in her future plans as a Spanish secretary. lt's a sure bet if she flashes that friendly smile anl says, all right-ee in Spanish. MEMORIES, Typing Editor, Junior Red Cross, Future Business Leaders of America, Spanish Club, Ottice Aide, National Honor Society, Usherette, Student Council, Jersey Girls' State, Girl Reserves. FRANK MICHAEL MONDSINI Frank finds great ioy in cutting his boy- friends' hair and hopes someday to become a barber. Frank is always style conscious and enjoys the popular continental style clothes and dancing. Distributive Ed ucation Club. 1 'me Wm CAROL ANN MILLER With her amiable personality, Carol will have no trouble cheering up her future patients as a nurse. She will remember Mr. Wertman's Clerical Practice class and listen- ing to Perry Como. Basketball, Softball, Student Council, MEMORIES, Typing Staff. MARTHA ELLEN MITCHELL Smile is this pert cheerleader's password. Martie loves meeting people and having lots of friends. Everything will turn out for the best, says she about the future, but she plans for a college education. Cheerleaders, Treasurer, French Club, Presi- dent, National Honor Society, Girl Reserves, Student Council, Chemistry Club, Usherette, Girls' Citizenship Institute Delegate. 100 'ISDN VIRGINIA ALICE MONKS What could be worse than having to walk four flights of stairs to homeroom for three years? complains Ginny. Quick to smile, she enjoys bowling and skating in her spare time. Bowling Team: Leaders' Club. CAROL LOUISE MOORE Fun-loving Carol, who hates people who go the wrong way on stairways, will never tor- get lunch periods and study halls. Carol spends much of her spare time working with her church youth organization. Chemistry Club: Banking Representative: Junior Red Cross. IOI NORMA ANN MONTELLIONE Beauty-minded Norma spends her spare time listening to records and dancing. Nor- ma, whose trademark is very light lip- stick, can't stand those crazy sophomores and teachers who enjoy giving recall. Leaders' Club: Distributive Education Club: Swimming Club: Italian Club. PETER FREDERICK MOOG Active Pete will never forget the times he got caught sleeping in classes. He hates homework over the weekend but had many great times in Mr. Pawlikowski's Algebra ll class. Key Club: Chemistry Club: Photography Club: Intramural Basketball and Softball: National Honor Society. WILLIAM HENRY MOORE Bill feels that he has gained an important factor in lite at B.H.S .... how to get along with others. Bill enjoys swimming and just doing nothing, but he despises long re- ports and outlining chapters. Chemistry Club. PRISCILLA MARIE MORGAN Calisthenics every morning for the claimer of a fourth floor homeroom! Pat enjoys skat- ing and records. When graduation comes the secretarial field will become her voca- tion. PATRICIA MARGARET MORO Patty was one of the Drill Team Scotties , always active in dancing, swimming, and skating. This athletic Bengalette dislikes walking up stairs. The nursing profession is ahead. Latin Club, Future Teachers of America, Bank Representative, Drill Team, Chemistry Club. MARYANNE CAROL MULVI HILL See that 7959 Plymouth? Well, it's sure to be Mar driving. Counting those four flights of stairs was good practice for an accounting career. Girl Reserves, Bowling Team, Student Coun- cil, Homeroom Representative, Swimming Club. wugqvwmy-' 'I wqfyeq--r JAMES .ICJSEPH MULLER You may find Jim washing the white wall tires on his car-he hates dirty ones. His future plans include the service and night school. Stage Crew, Assistant Manager. GERALD ALAN MULKEEN One! Two! Three! And it's in for a basket! .Ierry's done it again. Besides intramural sports, he collects coins. Following chem in B.H.S., Jerry will become a professional scientist. Varsity Basketball, Intramural Softball, Key Club, Homeroom Representative. DIANE MARIE MORRIS Southern-drawling Rebel is an import from sunny Virginia. Football games and gym showers head the list as unforgettables. Swimming. JOANN MUSTACHIO Ooh, how nervous, exclaims Jo when sit- ting through a quiet study hall. After at- tending business school she hopes to be- come a secretary. Leaders' Club, Student Council, Homeroom Representative, Banking Representative. JAMES RAUTIO MYERS Track star Gus is the captain of the Track and Cross Country teams. Jim enjoys spare time which is unitemized and thinks of studying psychology in college. Spanish Club: Debating Club: Track Club: Track and Cross Country Teams, Captain. ,M aa, ,iaefwae 9 'E' H 5 Qty? t - ' rf if f n e w A , ::.a5E3E?5Iei?ftLliw'K5f1i?? f Vfltfliici ,. . ,.. 35, . .7 , ' lfi. J' , f if . R I -1, 1 ,, ,,.. w2::s.ei.ef,.sw .zasfaefa , K - --ram .3,fc.s,1fs--M,-, V Q, Q:ggm.sz1emg.Y,,.e, ws fw,..,a A-at .k-,,. get ,ii .. ' ta of Q, s,,.,.,.m .. c,,L , MARGARET MARY NEARY ERNEST J. NEUSCHAEFER Fe-ggyf blonde' bubblvf and full. of life' Soft-spoken Ernie seems to be the real out- '5 known for her Wonderful flancmg' She door type. His main interests are hunting, will be a professional dancer in the future. jqshingl swimming, boajingl skajingl bowl, Leaders' Club: Bowling: Swimming: Mod- ing and SWS- , ern Dance: Glee Club. l l 103 JOSEPH RONALD NESWICK Joe is one of B.H.S.'s most avid supporters. He is a friend to all and enjoys taking part in basketball, baseball, and bowling. Joe plans to study business administration in college. German Club: intramural Basketball: Base- ball: Bowling: Bank Representative. , W ., A-W.-mt a-..c' ,, w:.,,,,.,,., , am, .., ., - -.-. 1 . nw, A -. 7: , ' 1 J , , Jy: .,., , T is , ' ,iff w TQ. i e .Q ,, .e'wi,.,1 2. 2.3 Sifgfjkggifpgij5w,fMm,.fff.,,, , fc Wg H ,A E- ., wayfwgsk, 1,p'w,1-,1,R.4,g,'.w ..-, wow .2 -1 e I ,a..,.1w.m,kLg,j,s..:l M r you 4 ,W YL 'A ' wwe' Qu-citi e Iggy 1 s- 1 V A ,. ,,v.,.,o , 6 A .as3f:,g.,.W,.,. s,.,vvfgg,,, K Y . ,ga ,kc 5 1, .M,wl, mmf: v ',.ee,a-fc: fwgii , vdftly' A Q ,. ,Q so ,r .- .s:,rgg2fg, f 1, . . H, .Man a,.,.a,+f 41244 , rrf,5vfsff2Qfsf:a.wwaarf'-L' v ,, jqfkvagfzrfl fWt.w.,,...:5' .wtf J., efefxces 4gQeefx,ma4oM. It we aww GERALDINE DONNA NAZARETH Geri is a happy young lady who enjoys dancing and music. She is a supporter of B.H.S. sports and has aimed her rifle at success toward a buying field. STUDENT PRlNTS, Representative: Distribu- tive Education, Secretary-Treasurer. KENNETH HOWARD NEBEL Kenny, our excellent yearbook editor, en- joys reading and participating in all sports. He is active in many clubs. Ken will surely become a success after college. German Club: Literary Club, Vice President: Cross-Country Team: Wrestling Team: Swim- ming: Indoor Track Team: Outdoor Track Team: National Honor Society: Variety Show: MEMORIES, Editor-in-Chief: Key Club: Parents' Newsletter. .....:Q.-, . , .J U-.sc 2 , . QeLg..a5 W,.f,,13?frf:..v . . .. . I 5, f' -'xx f 1 ' ' . ..g,.f.wYz. .- .. . , . 1: :- . 'fl w A i 5 ,'Js.jfiW.:vfii'?L'E1'- A225 mil: '. ff3f?'I1Zf25s??4 ' ni' -wifi' J aff 4562. -f .E'e'.Ls.-: . 1 , . 5 I - LW sam,-. ..ff sf mf. W . . f BARBARA EVANGELINE OBAL Driving her car and dancing have a special place in tun-loving Bobbie's heart. A future secretary, Bobbie will remember the gym showers. Library Club, Future Business Leaders of Americag Banking Representative. ROBERT NICOSIA Bob, active in band and track, is noted for his enthusiasm in everything he does. A tan of progressive jazz, Bob's plans for the future include college. German Club, Track Club: Student Coun- cil, Outdoor Track Team, Indoor Track Team, Cross-Country Track Team: March- ing Bandg Intramural Basketball. MEREDITH NOLE Mere, a small blonde, has led an active high school lite, both in clubs and student gov- ernment. She plans to attend college and teach. Homeroom Representativeg Chemistry Club: Bowling Clubg Office Receptionist, Future Teachers of America, Leaders' Club. CHARLES GERALD OFSAK Soon Charlie will be working on ships instead of cars. Recall he won't have to worry about, but his humor and love ot Italian food will last. uw ij? RICHARD STANLEY NIETUBICZ Dick, a lover ot sports, will never forget his interests in track and baseball. He has plans to attend college and major in elec- trical engineering, Outoor Track Team, Chemistry Clubp Math Club. was . U gaffsa., , ate? agfzfm- V1 ' my -- ,gent U , ---W .s .,..... .,.. , , W N-. JUDITH NOVAK Judi, a girl with blue-green eyes and blonde hair, is a person ot many and varied in- terests. She enjoys driving. Judi plans to be either a secretary or a dancing teacher. Future Business Leaders of America, Mod- ern Dance Club. 104 NANCY ANN ONORATO ae-nv? ELAINE MADELINE OLESON Mad Elaine is often seen working in the Central Office. Sophomores and exams rate a scornful Lots o' luck from this future secretary. STUDENT PRINTS, Recorder, MEMORIES, Typing Statt, Swimming, Bowling, Dramatics Club, Secretary, Softball, Basketball, Make- Up Crew, All-School Production. JOHN E. OLSTA 1-2-3 . . . the Serenaders are swinging un- der Jack's baton. Music fills his spare time now, but he thinks math is cool for the future. National Honor Society, Serenaders, Band- leader, Marching Band, Concert Band, Or- chestra. 105 RONNIE M. OLMAN Talented Ronnie has given her skill in the arts to many school activities. Her sincerity and willingness to teach are unmistakeable. An avid reader and lover of languages, she makes a pleasant conversationalist. Chemistry Club, Banking Representative, Discussion Group, MEMORIES, Art Editor, Student Council, STUDENT PRINTS, Art Editor and Reporter, Art Club, Display Committee, Latin Club, Tribune, National Honor Society, All-School Production, Parents' Newsletter. ERIC OLAF OLSSON Rick, a regular Mr. Fix-it, intends to enter the ministry. For hobbies, he builds models and radios. Varsity Choir. Water skiing, dancing, driving, and attend- ing paiama parties are Nan's favorite activi- ties. This pint-sized dancer will always say that a secretarial career will be fine as wine. Swimming Club, Future Teachers of Ameri- ca, Future Nurses ot America, Biology Club, Modern Dance Club. DOROTHY LEE O'ROURKE Don't call me that, bristles Dotty when addressed as Shorty or Half-pint, Petite Dot- ty thinks that records and dancing are the perfect combination. VICTORIA OSZMANSKI Need money counted? Vicki hopes to spend her postgraduate days working in a bank. After school she swims, ice skates, and lis- tens to Duane Eddy albums. Banking Representative. Jerry's spare time. GERALD STEVE PALMAROZZO lt's highly irregular to start school at 8:25, wails Jerry. A future carpenter, photography and music take up most of This time l'll kick him in the shins! II CARMELA MILLIE PADUANO Italian class and 5th lunch will long be remembered by Carm, who's known for her happy attitude. A teacher to-be, she cloes homework in some of her spare time. Future Teachers of America: Italian Club: Leaders' Club. MARIE ELAINE PALMIERI Presently attending Park Beauty School, Ma- rie plans to become a beautician. Blind dates are out with Marie, even if they are for horseback riding or water-skiing. Italian Club. BARBARA GEORGIANN PANAPOLIS That's lite, sighs Barb when confronting a crowded bus. This easy-going, secretary to-be likes horseback riding, driving, and playing golf. Variety Show: Girls' Glee Club: STUDENT PRINTS, Representative: Bowling Team. I wonder if they'II miss me in study? CAROLYN LEE PARKER Peppy Lyn dislikes people who don't try something new. She's heading for a career in social work via a psychology major in college. National Honor Society, Secretary: Latin Club, Tribune: Student Council: Cheerlead- ing: Girl Reserves: French Club: MEMO- RIES, Literary Staff: Literary Club, Treasurer: Future Teachers of America, President: Color Guard: Homeroom Representative. SONNY PAPADEMUS Athletics and music are Sonny's main in- terests. Victory Dances will highlight his memories of B.H.S. The future is a question mark to Sonny. Marching Band: Orchestra: Wrestling Team: Gymnastics Team. ll MARILYN JUDITH PASQUALE Oh, to have Marilyn sooth your nerves next year in some quiet hospital. An ener- getic tlagwaver, she thinks tennis, swim- ming, and ivy league clothes are tops. Flagwavers: Italian Club: Student Council: MEMORIES, Auxiliary Staff: Tennis Team. JANIE SUE PATTERSON A staunch Grovite and future pharmacist, Janie Sue bubbles with gaiety. She crowds reading, swimming, and ice skating into her busy schedule whenever possible. STUDENT PRINTS, Reporter, French Club, Future Teachers ot America, Vice President, Chemistry Club, National Honor Society, STUDENT PRINTS Club, Leaders' Club, MEMORIES, Literary Staff, Student Council, Elementary French Teaching. FRANCES ELIZABETH PAYNE Wl1o's hoarse? Fran isn't. A peppy cheer- leader with a friendly smile, she'll never forget Mr, Mageehan or her wonderful 4th floor homeroom. Cheerleaders, Leaders' Club, A Cappella Choir, Future Teachers ot America, Future Nurses ot America, MEMORIES, Auxiliary Staff, Chemistry Club, Homeroom Repre- sentative. JUDITH ELEANOR PAYNTON All music sends B.H.S.'s vivacious drum ma- iorette, but please, no white bucks. A tuture school marm Judy plays a mean tiute. National Honor Society, Drum Maiorette, Band, Orchestra, Future Teachers ot Ameri- ca, French Club, MEMORIES, Auxiliary slag, Flute Ensemble, Elementary French SANDRA JEAN PATRICK Sandy sports the craziest hair ribbons in B.H.S. Chem class will bring fond memories to this future medical technician. Teaching. STANFORD PAUL Better treat this athletic senior nice, he's an enthusiastic member of the Bengal wrestling team. Ah! Hunting, and guns, says cheerful Stan. Wrestling Team. JOHN MICHAEL PATTERSON A real cool cat on the trumpet, .lohn is heading for an engineering career. Sopho- mores or cold pizza? They're way oft the beam with John. Student Council, German Club, Band, Or- chestra, Boys' State Delegate, National Hon- or Society, Variety Show. PHYLLIS ANN PENNELLA Friendly Cookie enjoys singing with The Teardrops, but she hates getting up early. Eventually, she'lI be flying high as an air- line stewardess. Girls' Glee Club: Banking Representative: Student Council: Chemistry Club. J' 54 , g GEORGE JOHN PERILLO, JR. Navy-bound George spends most of his time collecting and listening to records. George will make an excellent sailor because he'll remember B.H.S. most for the girls! Mechanics of Transportation Club. .5-z LOUISE RAE PEPE Give me an S! shouts Pepe any time seniors gather. She gets annoyed at gym showers, cut slips, and the lack of park- ing space. Italian Club, President: Leaders' Club: BRUCE RANDOLPH PERKOWSKI Banking Representative. MARIE CHRISTINE PERCIANTE Why not! laughs Marie when asked if she likes rock and roll records. Peppy and athletic she gets plenty of exercise par- ticipating in various sports. A secretarial career lies ahead. Basketball: Volleyball: Baseball. RICHARD ANTHONY PECORA Need a pencil or paper? Ask Richard: he's always prepared. When high school is men- tioned, Richard, a future lawyer, will think ot Dr. Rice, Mr. Morgan, and Mr. Wilson. Student Council: Italian Club. Bruce enjoys many varied activities: hunt- ing, fishing, swimming, skiing, and driving. This versatile senior hopes to serve in the Coast Guard. Library Club. fi' . CAROL RUTH PIERSON Carol may be quiet, but she's made her presence known in the B.H.S. art circles. She plans to attend art school, Art Club: MEMORIES, Art Statt: Bowling: Swimming: National Honor Society. VALERIE JUDITH PETRONELLA This cheerful gal is one of our Scotties. She will always remember those B.H.S. football and basketball games. Val, who plans to become an elementary school teacher, trowns on people going the wrong way on the stairs. Drill Team: Chemistry Club: Italian Club: Future Teachers of America: Biology Club: Receptionist in Dr. Rice's Ottice. JERRY GERARD PETRU CCI Guitar-strumming Jerry's theme song could be Oh, How l Hate to Get Up in the Morning! He intends to study industrial design. Camera Club. JOSEPH LOUIS PETRUCCI Barrel found that English was a puzzle, but the inside ot a car is no mystery. He plans a career as an airplane mechanic. Q? -'rp ----- A - 1, .-5, -L - F' mv-3 . ji ..aff.i- V5 . Zi-fire. ' ' ' , :fu-11 1 , - . an - PHILIP PATRICK PETRONELLA Phil is keeping the big basketball winning streak clear in his mind so he can tell his Air Force friends about it. His only com- plaint is recall. Banking Representative: Intramural Bowling: Baseball: Basketball. - xii VINCENT JOSEPH PIGNATELLO Athletic Vinnie likes collegiate clothes and Johnny Mathis records. He plans to study architecture, and his summers will be spent water skiing, naturally. Football: Baseball: Chemistry Club. 'IIO GWENDOLYN YVONNE PINKETT THOMAS PETER PIZZANO Tommy has strong preferences: he'll take girls, pizza, and sports over homework and short gym periods any time. He's heading for the Army. Student Council. Although new at B.H.S., Gwen won't forget the friendliness of her new classmates. Play- ing the piano and reading take up most of this future dietician's spare time. Banking Representative. .L ja, t 3 JOHN PONELIS Mile-record breaker is Johnnie, who, on occasion, has reached the chem room in four minutes from study hall! Electronics and music are popular pastimes of this future pharmacist. Chemistry Club,Cl1ets' Club. Ill LAWRENCE EDWARD POLIZZOTTO Larry plans to enter the Navy, but he has a secret yen to start a school for water ski- ing. Boating is his favorite pastime. Wrestling: Mechanics of Transportation Club, Early Bird Basketball. ROBERT WALTER PONTOWN Amateur radio operating keeps signals on Bob's spare time. This ham complains ot not enough assemblies. He'll fix his career as a Radio and TV technician. Library Club, Electronics Club. V., I , 1 sffs,,.fa,e.,., L MARLENE GRACE POTRO Mar, a Grovite, is best known for her ex- pression What could l say! When not listening to music, she can be found thinking of her coming work as a secretary. Leaders' Club, Future Business Leaders of America. V, sages we-s+,1r, sr 'rn . P T It ft ,. . efsitgsse 'I 'K s 11- xr: T,-:w1dlai5L.5E+ ' ' ' V ,, .w S., . .Le . , ggqzfe- 2. Z . i . aygfqj. i n 1 15,14 .s ...lf . B 55' X if , iw 1 V A ,QRS p f' ' S 4 2 W If , '.,' . , .. , , of xl ' . , - - f I .f nazi, iyegygan- f if R: TI y f s, . .L gf. . , . i'X! . I 15 flbuf 1 HKXJ ' . 1 gf ROBERT ANTHONY PRATOLA Bob admits only one thing-he dislikes girls who stop to talk on crowded stairways. Intramural Basketball and Baseball. HELENE JANET PRYBYLSKI Vibrant Helene, with her smiling lrish eyes enjoyed writing her STUDENT PRINTS column, Scads of Fads. ln the future she plans to teach art. French Club, Future Teachers of America, Biology Club, Student Council, Homeroom Representative, Banking Representative, Swimming Club, National Honor Society, Usherette, MEMORIES, Art Staff, Art Club, Display Committee, President, All-School Production, STUDENT PRINTS, Art Stalf, Chemistry Club, Secretary, STUDENT PRINTS Club, Secretary-Treasurer. LOUIS ANTHONY PROSPERI Whether it be intramural basketball or baseball, Lou can be placed in the center ot boys' sports. This athlete remembers crowded stairways and hallways as his pet peeves. 3:5 s .,, . DENNIS PAUL QUINN Kwitchurbelliakin! says Dennis. Sports rate high but homework is a grind. There will be plenty ot parking spaces for him in college. Latin Club, Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Bowling Team, Chefs' Club. Intramural Baseball and Basketball. ' Esaamaaggik ' ' -.'Laa:2:9: iiif. :i:1g'25'9 CHARLES EDWARD QUINBY Write that down and don't forget it! is this fellow's advice to sophomores. Chuck will make his hole in one in college. Intramural Golf, Gymnastic Club, Tumbling Club, Chemistry Club. NANCY PATRICIA QUINN A cheerful gal, Nan enjoys basketball and football games, Reading and bowling, and the colors brown and blue are o.k. This Drill Team Scottie will march on to college. Drill Team, Chemistry Club, Leaders' Club, German Club, Art Club, Homeroom Repre- sentative, STUDENT PRINTS, Representative, Bowling, Swimming. FRANK RADOMSKI Buddy enioys bowling and plans fo carry if over by becoming a bowling insfrucfor. His greafesf gripe is being pushed info do- ing fhings he doesn'f like. Bowling Team, Captain. ANN MARIE RAN DAZZO Adull wesierns are Annie's pef peeve. She can'f sfop talking once she gels in fhe mood, even if she's cooking or sewing. Office work is ahead. Dramatic Club. BETTY JANE RANSOM Thaf's fabulous, says Beffy whenever food is menfioned. Going fo foofball games and dancing are among her inferesfs. She plans a career as a secrefary. Modern Dance. LORETTA ANN RATHGEBER Behind-fhe-wheel driving is fhe greafesf, buf slow drivers are a pain. Loreffa loves danc- ing and music, and we're sure she'll sfrike the righf chord as a secretary. National Honor Socieiyg Future Business Leaders of America, Vice President. JANICE RALPH Jan likes horseback riding and ice skafing. She won'f say I care for crowded halls or recall. She'll soon be pounding keys on a fypewrifer. Halian Club, Dramaiic Club. JOHN KENNEDY RAWLES Undoubfedly John's mechanical abilify wifh aufomobile engines will be put fo good use in fhe service, which beckons fhis red-head. gt! 1 I I ' 1 ' , .A-. ,ff I ' N 51 4 THERESA PAU LA RITTWEGER Terry will noi iolerafe people who call her Theresa, She may be found af fhe record shop adding fo her collecfion, or diligenfly preparing fo become a secrefary. Leaders' Club: Junior Girl Reserves: STU- 'IDENT PRINTS, Typing Siaff. .kt ll m 1 X, 9 5 5 ' . ef' KATHRYN ALICE REPHOLZ This friendly girl will long be remembered for her love of foofball games and rallies. A forfunafe employer will claim her for his secrefary. German Clubg Co-ed Bowling: Leaders' Clubg Modern Dance. BARBARA JANE REEVES Crowded buses annoy Boofs, We hope fhaf when she's an airline sfewardess, she won? have fo cope wiih crowded planes. Future Teachers of Americag Basketball: Drill Teamp Varsity Choir. CL-qv-N PETER ALFRED RIESS Black loafers and a crew cuf are Pefe's frademarks. Someday afier college he will be accouniing for fun. Chemistry Club. MARGARET ANNE ROBINSON Maggie's pleasing sense of humor draws people lo herg she likes those wifh whom she can have fun. Her devotion to children poinls up her plans: to leach mentally re- tarded children. Girls' Glee Cluby Art Club. BARBARA ANN RODINO Pelile Bobby has had quite a job selling lhe STUDENT PRINTS. Her lalent for mak- ing friends will help in her career as a receplionisl. STUDENT PRINTS, Representative: Italian Clubp Future Business Leaders of America. 'mtv' JOHN ANTHONY ROCHACEWICZ Good marks and a personality to match characterize Rocky. Active in all sports, he will be an asset to whatever college he allends. Chemistry Clubg Banking Representative: Intramural Bowling. es JACK ELWOOD ROAN Thal plumber who will fix your leaky faucel someday may be Jack. When nol fixing pipes, he'll enjoy hillbilly music and danc- ing. Football, Baseball. E - .25- win. 'H- pv- Maybe I shouldn't have added that teaspoon of vanilla. GERARD VINCENT ROSELLI Tinkering with cars? That's Jerry. He spent wonderful moments in recall day-dreaming about the U.S.A.F., his tuture target. JOYCE ARLENE ROGERS Hailing from Homeroom 99 is modern- dancer Joyce. Blushing is a distinctive characteristic of this lass, A company secre- tarial post lies ahead for Joyce. Modern Dance. JOHN C. ROSAMILIA Always seen with a smile and lots of kids is J. R., 1960's senior class president. While not engaged in one of his many activities, one might find Rosie at Seim's or Wes- sel's. An art career lies ahead. Class President, '58-'59, '59-'60, Display Committee, Vice President, Italian Club, Homeroom Representative, Student Coun- cil, MEMORIES, Literary Staff, AII-School Production, Track Team, Track Club, Art Club, Chefs' Club, Secretary, National Hon- or Society, Intramural Basketball. RONA YVONNE ROSE A future artist, Rona will remember art class and the choas of getting plates done. Fish breeding is a spare time interest. Art Club. 't9'. ' 'Wx JOSEPHINE ROMANO The sunny south is ahead for Jo as she moves to Florida for hotel management, Her dimples were seen in full glory as she cheered for B.H.S. at all football games. Girl Reserves, leaders' Club, Future Business Leaders of America. MARY SUSANNE ROSENBERGER Smiling Sue would eliminate waiting for buses or slow people if she could, but not reading or dancing. This good-natured girl will soon finger a typewriter keyboard. Leaders' Club, Student Council, STUDENT PRINTS, Representative, Future Business Leaders of America, Chemistry Club, Drill Team. 116 ROGER JOHN ROSPOND DANIEL GEORGE ROU PAS White bucks? This easyegoing senior gives his nod of approval. Sports-loving Danny will score a victory in college. Homeroom Representative, Intramural Base- ball. LINDA MARY RYAN Good friends will always bring back fond memories for this happy senior. Dancing, singing, and swimming score high with Lin- da among her other activities. Future Teachers of America, Secretary, Latin Club, Secretary, French Club, Nation- al Honor Society, MEMORIES, Literary Statt, Literary Club, Drill Team, Leaclers' Club. II7 Classical music and concerts rate high on Roger's list of favorites. He'd like to be a chef and own a restaurant. Boys' Glee Club, Display Committee. CASIMIR DOMINICK ROVINSKY Caz's athletic and scholastic ability mark him as an all-around fella. He didn't have to say Wait a minute when B.H.S. chalked up 64 basketball victories. College and chemical engineering soon. Baseball, Intramural Softball and Basketball. WILLIAM THOMAS RYAN, JR. Sophomore! Wish I could forget that I once was one, sighs Bill. A shutterbug with a fascination for electronics, Bill rates B.H.S. rallies as tops. German Club, Electronics Club, Photography Club, Chess Club, Chemistry Club. 7 . .-si ff b . ' ' JQELH.. .I'.?iiI5ilzWcE'ei?i , , . si f ' ' as f ag ' 1' gas g . Q if.. ,, .T . ew? fy 'K I BEVERLY RYDER Dancing is right on the beam with blue-eyed Bev. She may droop at the thought of his- tory, but her cheery sense of humor can't be subdued for long. .IUDITH MERRILY SAPIENZA ELSIE ALBERTA SACKS Elsie can be found filing music for Mr. Hartman. Playing the flute and listening to records, preferably modern jazz, are her chief out-of-school interests. Band, Librarian, Leaders' Club: Orchestra: Chemistry Clubp Musical Monday Club. Jude, whose spare time is spent bowl- ing and dancing, considers her laugh as an outstanding characteristic. She plans on being a beautician or dental technician. Leaders' Club, Homeroom Representative. GLENN FRANKLIN SACKS Music, music, music! That's Glenn's favorite subject. He objects to football games only when he's in the band. Naturally this musically inclined fellow plans a melodious future. Tennis Team: Marching Band, Concert Band: Orchestra: Serenaders, Key Club, Chairman of Attendance Committee. PHILIP J. SAMMARCO Working on cars rates with Phil, but boys in girls' sneakers definitely do not. His mechanics class and recall will be remem- bered when he finds his place in the busi- ness world. JOHN STEPHEN SANOK Fishing trips have taken Jack far and wide. Swimming also is an interest. His future is measured as a mechanical engineer. National Honor Society, Key Club, Chemis- try Clubp Camera Crew: Homeroom Repre- Mechanics Club, Early Bird Basketball. sentative, Swimming Club, Tennis Team KENNETH DAVID SASSADECK Man, that's great! says Sass about wear- ing the Air Force blue after graduation. ln the meantime, he keeps himself in shape with Weightlifting and gymnastics. ymnastics u H8 G ' CI b. CAROLE ANN SAUCHELLI Big brown eyes are this friendly twirler's trademark. Even after she becomes a secre- tary, Carole will remember rallies and toot- ball games. Future Business Leaders of America: Twirl- ing: Bank Representative. EDWARD WILLIAM SAU ER College-bound Eddie enjoys sports in his spare time. He'll remember the B.H.S. bas- ketball team and lunch periods long after he leaves. Intramural Sports: Basketball: Baseball: Homeroom Representative. 4 ,'v, ARTHUR THOMAS SAUER Ain't it great! says Prof about his senior year. It people clon't stop cracking their knuckles, he may just join the Navy sooner than planned. Student Council, Representative: Baseball Club: Baseball Team. BEVERLY MARIE SAVAGE Oh dear! moans Bev when there's not enough time to get dressed after gym. Music, sewing, and cooking interest this future dental secretary. Leaders' Club: Orchestra: Student Council: String Ensemble. FRANK SAUER This happy wanderer likes those con- tinental clothes. Ninth period was always his favorite. DONALD ANTHONY SAVAGE, JR. Baseball? Man, that's the most with Don. The wild blue yonder strongly attracts him. Don could do without study halls. J.V. Baseball: Baseball Club: Intramural Soc- cer: Boys' Glee Club. JOHN JOSEPH SCHIBELLI On the road to becoming a doctor, John's eagerness to learn should come in handy. He enjoys reading in his rare free moments. Chefs' Club, Vice President, Latin Club, Consul, Key Club, Student Council, Nation- al Honor Society, AII-School Production. MARIA FRANCES SCALICI A peppy lass with scads of friends, Maria backs B.H.S. lettermen all the way. Gym showers are all wet in Maria's book, but the rousing lunches will bring back fond memories. Cheerleading, Future Business Leaders of America, Italian Club, Leaders' Club, STU- DENT PRINTS. RAYMOND JOSEPH SCAVONE Ray would go all the way to Greenwich Village for bowling. A member of our grid squad, Ray has a smile for everyone he meets. College ahead. Football Team, Bowling Club. JUDITH V. SCHAUFLER An art enthusiast, Judy likes to draw West Point Cadets and sailors. Meetings after school are a drag, but good times with friends won't be forgotten. Leaders' Club, Secretary, MEMORIES, As- sistant Art Editor, Display Committee, Bank Representative, Homeroom Representative, Art Club, Art Exhibition. sw, ROSE ANN PATRICIA SCARDAVILLA lsn't this awful, gasps Rose Ann, as she struggles up a crowded stairway. Sparkling brown eyes are her trademark. Rose Ann enjoys knitting and dancing. Italian Club, Future Business Leaders ot America. KENNETH D. SCHINESTUHL Oh, to spend a lazy afternoon where the fishing's good! sighs Ken, He favors neat, orderly things. There's nothing like a strike at the neighborhood bowling alley. Bowling League. 120 Q K N GEORGE JOSEPH SCHMIDT GEORGE JAMES SCHMITZ Remember that fellow sleeping in study? That was George, who plans to study draft- In LAWRENCE WILLIAM SCHNEIDER Flashing a smile as he zooms by in his '57 Ford, Smitty thinks the world could do without conceited people. Smitty has a yen to become a guitarist. Boom! Goes the chemistry experiment. A fu- ture scientist or engineer, Larry and good marks go together. Photography, swimming, Bowling Club. and shooting are Larry's other interests. Biology Club, Swimming Club, National CAROLE ALICE SCHONE How about that! smiles Cary when a world cruise is mentioned. Travel will also play a big role in her life when she goes into hotel management. French Club. 121 Honor Society, Tennis Team, Banking Repre- sentative, Key Club. GARRETT FRED SCHRIEVER The friends Garry macle will be fond memories along with baseball and other sports. He'll have lots of work when he goes to college for chemistry. German Club, STUDENT PRINTS, Adver- tising Committee. 'W JOSEPH CHARLES SCHWEIKERT When things seem dull, just call on Joe. Sure, he's quiet sometimes, but when Joe's with his friends, things really get lively. He wants to attend business school or col- lege. Chefs' Club. W PATRICIA NANCY SCOLA Fun-loving Pat can't resist a rally or Siem's. A future nurse, she manages a philosophical That's the breaks when her locker sticks. National Honor Society, Biology Club, Sec- retary, Italian Club, Chemistry Club, Future Nurses of America, Girl Reserves, MEMO- RIES, Photography Statt. DONALD KIRK SCOTT Don naturally likes all types ot people. Well-groomed Don will remember the teach- ers' helpful attitude. College looms ahead with a business administration major. Latin Club, Aedile, Electronics Club, Treas- urer, Homeroom Representative, Student Council, Key Club, National Honor Society. ' V., - , ' A I t , I , . , 2 iz. I .. 'T ' -sv' ag . A. nv , Krkkk , A f ,V by. L rll snis ., , IIII I S I V , Vhkv ii -.- i, -1 3 'ff A ssras - rri 1 . I fifplffr' A in S - 1 ,E X i I t,,,.f.. 'iw .X . in I it .11 A - Q ip A , 0 , - C I if I .. , .,, M., ,X So then I said, 'But you can't bench me, coach . Ill BARBARA ELAINE SCOTT Often seen in the girls' gym ottice helping the teachers, Scotty's main interest lies in the Naval Academy. She plans to take a secretarial course at Junior College. Bowling Club, Leaders' Club, Future Teach- ers of America, Future Business Leaders of America. BARRY JAMES SELL A whirl of activities keeps this friendly senior on the move. Basketball and horse- back riding rate a nod ot approval, but crowded halls just aren't with it. Student Council, President, Key Club, Ger- man Club, National Honor Society, Varsity Choir, Varsity Ensemble, Junior Achieve- ment, President, Intramural Basketball. -'She JUDITH LYNN SEMPIER A lass with a yen for Italian food, Judy will be a cheery addition to any office. Better be on time if you expect to remain in this senior's favor. Student Council, Representative, Banking Representative. DORIS GERTRU DE SEVERS Need a little help? If so, this fun-loving senior is willing to lend a hand. An en- thusiastic backer of B.H.S. varsity, Trudy really digs iivy music. Library Club, Future Business Leaders of America. ww ,fn-...N Yes, ma'am. He's the boy who put the frog in the girls' gym. CAROL ANN SENKOWSKI A staunch supporter ot girls' sports, Bunny frowns on boys who sport white bucks. Ah! Records and that special boy! Now there's a nice combo for an evening. Baseball Team, Captain, Basketball. SUSAN SHAKIN Those afternoons spent at Siem's with her many friends, and rallies will stay vivid in Sue's mind. Teaching is her future goal. Student Council, French Clubg Spanish Club, Drill Team, Make-Up Crewf Modern Dance Club. ,renee ELIZABETH SHEERIN A quiet person, Betty will be remembered for her long hair and quiet disposition. GERALD FRANCIS SIERCHIO .lerry's target is college, possibly majoring in pharmacy. Friendly Jerry thinks fishing, hunting, hi fi albums, and girls are great. Football Team, Football Club, Italian Club, Intramural Baseball. HELEN PHYLLIS SHEA Rough, tough cream puff, quips Phyl when she gets recall, or finds the phone busy. A love of sports and a desire for a business career characterize this peppy girl. Leaders' Club, Girls' Baseball, Captain, Vol- leyball, Bowling, Basketball. Le-3:5 vs-x . -1 ,3if?1if,,3, i s-ta55T21 .ii?i '!l!lff25i?'QlL' 4- . f,.eiLcass,1 . . 'L A :wt :Riff 'it xii' r,.' ff - few- 1 ,a ' sf,'s'w1,,1,.u. we ROY Y. SHAPIRO An ever-ready smile and a sense ot humor characterize Roy. Working on the stage crew takes up much of his spare time. Business administration offers him an ex- citing future. Stage Crew, Student Council, Intramural Bowling. JOSEPH WILLIAM SICCARDI Athletic Joe enjoys the thrills of baseball and basketball. He will share memories of rallies and football games with his many friends. Although undecided, he may either attend college or join the service. Intramural Basketball, Varsity Baseball. BARBARA ANN SIMKIN College-bound Barbara can't stand unrelia- ble people, but she just loves anything Johnny Mathis sings. Poise, dry wit, and sincerity are her trademarks. National Honor Society, MEMORIES, Lit- erary Editor, Display Committee, President, STUDENT PRINTS, Page Editor, Reporter, Musical Monday Club, Treasurer, Discussion Group, French Club, Latin Club, Junior Varsity Choir, Make-Up Crew, Banking Rep- resentative, Parents' Newsletter. 4 Leaders' Club, Bowling, Captain, Future LORRAINE ELIZABETH SIMPSON Being a secretary won't be as hard for Lorraine as second year Spanish. She goes for bowling, dancing, swimming, and driv- ing, but vetoes white bucks and history. JOYCE ANN SINISCAL Business Leaders of America. KENNETH R. SIMS Kenny will enter the service soon after graduation. His thoughts will often refer back to homeroom and the Mechanics Club. Mechanics Club. PAUL STANLEY SIOMIAK Attending l.B.M. school is Rooster's aim. He will recall his lunch periods in B.H.S. This mechanic, uses most of his spare time working on cars. Exuberant Joyce may soon be assigning homework instead of doing it. Happy memories of marching in B.H.S. football games will follow her on to college. Color Guard, MEMORIES, Auxiliary Editor, National Honor Society, Display Committee, Secretary, Chemistry Club, Homeroom Rep- resentative, STUDENT PRINTS, Modern Dance Club, Future Teachers of America, Italian Club, Leaders' Club, Swimming Club, Tennis Team. fs, ALAN SKINNER Watch out for Alan! He plans to ioin the slate police force. l'm out, he exclaims when recall and homework are mentioned, but hi fi recordings and bowling top his list of likes. Basketball Club, Bowling, Intramural Basket- ball. JOYCE BETH SLAVIN A teaching career gleams in the future tor Joyce. She will remember our State Championship in football and basketball as the most outstanding event in B.H.S. Future Teachers of America, Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Drill Team, French Club, Make-Up Crew, Girl Reserves. GEORGE SMITH Golf, cars, recall, and homework will be B.H.S. memories for this senior. Smitty plans to become an engineer. CAROLANN JOAN SMITH Characterized by a charming smile and twinkling eyes, Carol promises never, never to forget homeroom with Mr. Mageehan. Success is certain in her future world of steno books and busy typewriters. Girls' Glee Club, Make-Up Crew, National Honor Society, STUDENT PRINTS, Student Council, Board, Spanish Club, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America, Junior Achieve- ment, MEMORIES, Assistant Typing Editor. DOUGLASS DAMON SMITH Over the rim, Doug! When this basket- ball enthusiast isn't on the court, he's col- lecting rhythm and blues records. He in- tends to become a mechanical engineer. Tennis Club, Basketball Team, Basketball Club, Baseball Team, Baseball Club. MARIANNE SMITH Oh dear! she wails about loud and ag- gressive people. Easy going Mariann enjoys reading, especially biographies. She plans to enter the business field. Girl Reserves, Library Club, MEMORIES, Typing Staff, STUDENT PRINTS, Representa- tive. ELIZABETH JULIENNE SMITH Although she plans to go into merchandis- ing, Liz's secret ambition is to be an actress. We often see Liz dashing down the hall to avoid being late. Girls' Leaders Club, Dramatics Club, Variety Show '60, Girls' Glee Club, STUDENT PRINTS, Representative, Homeroom Repre- sentative. RICHARD HARRY SMITH Athletic Richie plans to play pro baseball or to enter the service. Boys who don't wear shirts under their sweaters are frowned upon. Baseball Team, Co-Captain, Intramural Bas- ketball. 126 I BARBARA CAROLL SMOLENSKI Why not? says Smokey about Awful- Awfuls in Bond's after Talent Time. Little cars and saddle shoes are bad words. She hopes to become a commercial artist. Modern Dance, Display Committee, Spanish Club, Art Club, Future Business Leaders of America, Make-Up Committee, STUDENT PRINTS, Representative. Gift. CONCETTA SORCE Latin American dancing and 6th period lunch with all her friends rate high with Chetty. A career as a successful merchan- dise buyer may be seen in her future. Distributive Education Club, Vice President, Italian Club. 127 NANCY MARGARET SMU LLEN Nance is a smart cooky with a cheerful Hi! for everyone. Her many activities plus her love of art work will fit her for a future art career. Junior Red Cross, President, National Hon- or Society, MEMORIES, Assistant Editor-in- Chief, Leaders' Club, STUDENT PRINTS, Reporter, Girl Reserves, Latin Club. ALICE ANN SORCE Alice won't be Mr. Blue it she becomes a secretary. People who are late annoy her. Alice will remember the fun during lunch periods. Italian Club, National Honor Society, Fu- ture Business Leaders of America. BEATRICE ANGELA SPARNO There's humor in Bea, twin to Babe. Eating is a favorite occupation, Italian an avoca- tion, business her vocation. Italian Club, Treasurer, Future Business Leaders of America. was-ac. f sf' CAMILLE ELEANOR SPARNO Combine Babe's school interests in Italian and F.B.L.A., and you have her on her way to a secretary's career. En route she'll go to business school. Italian Club, Future Business Leaders of America, Treasurer. PETER SPAULDING Red haired Pete hails from Library North. He hopes to be college bound next Fall. NORMA DOROTHEE SPICER Noted for her resemblance to Kim Novak, Norma can be heard exclaiming Hi Doll! College and nursing claim her future while piano playing and modeling now take up her time. Musical Monday Club, President, Varsity Ensemble, Girl Reserves, Color Guard, French Club, STUDENT PRINTS, Assistant News Editor, National Honor Society, Talent Show, Discussion Club, Glee Clubs, Accompanist, Art Club, Elementary French Teaching. MARGARET ANNE SPEARS Playing the piano and listening to music take up the leisure time of this friendly miss. Her future goal is to become a medi- af' g cal secretary. Girls' Leaders Club, Girl Reserves, Chemis- try Club. ANNE ST. JAMES Walking up four flights of stairs will never escape Annie's memory. Music, especially The Great Pretender tops her likes. The future sees Anne studying history or per- haps law. Spanish Club, Dramatics Club, Homeroom Representative. JAMES CALVIN STANSBURY Jim is a lover of modern jazz and hi-fi. He won't forget his homeroom football talks or the rallies. Hunting and fishing rate high with this likeable senior. Gymnastics Club, Track Club, Track Team, Chemistry Club. JOHN FREDERICK SPEG College-bound Jack likes to spend his weekends hunting and fishing. He'll re- member sleeping in study, and Mr. Magee- han. Someday you'll find him in a chemists' lab. German Club, Chemistry Club. LINDA A. STARK Lynn, known for her long brown hair and beaufiful eyes, will long remember march- ing wifh fhe Drill Team and our rallies. A secrefarial career awaifs This pleasanf senior. Girl Reserves, Drill Team, llalian Club. RUTH ANNE STODDARD Blue-eyed Rufhie enioys dancing and John- ny Mafhis records. Some lucky babies will have her as a nurse. Helping in fhe gym office was her favorife school acfiviry. Homeroom Represenfativeg Leaders' Club: Banking Represenfalive, Girls' Glee Club, Dramatics Club. SANDRA JANE STEWART Likeable and friendly, Sandy's brown eyes lighf up when she's in her Scolfie uniform. She has plans fo go on fo college and a career in feaching. Future Teachers of America, Latin Club, Drill Team, Junior Classical League, German Club: Sfudenf Council, All-School Produc- ,W Q 1 tion, MEMORIES, Auxiliary Sfaff. . It V. ,g ' A 5 ROGER JOHN STONE A. Playing golf is one fhing Roger will always ' . remember abouf B.H.S. He dislikes home- f 2 work over fhe weekend buf lilves listening ,fy I lo music. His favorile spinner is Don'l You Know? i f Golf Team, Captain. 42 GAIL FRANCES STETTER Gail lakes an acfive inferesf in her C.Y.O. and dancing. Her big brown eyes hold a fond memory of foofball games, rallies, and homeroom. Affer graduafion, she'll be off fo secrefarial or dramaiic school. Library Club, Dramaiic Club, Bowling, Swim- ming, Modern Dance, MEMORIES, Auxiliary Staff. EUGENE FRANCIS STORCH Here's anofher senior who will never for- gef our crowded lunchrooms and uncle- feafed reams. Baseball, baskefball, and fool- ball all rafe high for college-bound Gene. Soccer Team. 1 wg. W 25, Q- isiiil mask ,X ,Em .4 .,,,. . fx ,, . . A , 5 -wa s T 4 A u 3, ' 5' W X 'Q A .5 R i 3, 'Ear , L . Hz, ff, mf f 1 WW , re- w r-E2 4 T . 4 ' 'E .ff 23 1 swf 33- l:sg .eQ2Xx'x-L, 1 . v .54 Q 4 f g'. 1,i:i- iii , i L, 13,5 -. - f A as Y it 3 2 1 LAWRENCE SULLIVAN JANET LAWRENCE STRANG Jan, a future teacher or secretary, has a willing smile, but it turns to a frown when people ask her where she lost some- thing. It she knew, it wouldn't be lost. Latin Club, Consul, Aedile, Future Teachers of America, Literary Club, National Honor Society. fig- , - Tiaiifgy, . , - This hot rod fan is active in the Marine if in if ,w m v ll Reserves. Besides cars, Larry also enjoys -ff' 'iff' ii sports. ii A K K R Socce r. A' 5 ' r QW W V fig. g x z . 1 ,V xg vyyz Vfk. VK LL NORMAN MAXWELL STOTT, JR. Hunting, fishing, and skin diving all rate high with Skip. He will never forget the great times in Choir. College and a major in biology lie ahead. Varsity Choir, Bengalaires, Singing Ensem- ble, Swimming Team, Chefs' Club, Chemis- try Club, Biology Club, Homeroom Repre- sentative. FREDERICK R. STUBBS Sports of all kinds head the list of favorites for this smiling senior. lunch periods and our championship basketball team will long be remembered by Pat when he pursues an engineering career. National Honor Society, Key Club, Basket- ball Manager, Chemistry Club, Basketball Club, Intramural Sports. NANCY A. SUTHERLAND This senior likes to read, and bake in her spare time. Lunch periods, variety shows, and sophomores will never be forgotten by this future teacher or secretary. Display Committee, Secretary, Future Teach- ers of America, Swimming, Modern Dance, Leaders' Club, Variety Show, Receptionist tor Dr. Rice, Banking Representative, Home- rocm Representative, Make-Up Crew, Chair- man. if , RENA NAN ETTE TAYLOR Nanette is always on the go in connection with some activity. She will look back on the crowded stairs and good times at B.H.S. with fond memories. College is the next step in her lite. Drill Team, French Club, Variety Show, Modern Dance, Swimming Club, Bowling Club, Chemistry Club. EUGENE RAYMOND SYLVA Gene can be heard saying Lots a luck. This future T.V. technician or civil engineer likes sterio, and musical comedies. The B.H.S. teachers have made quite an impres- sion in his memory. National Honor Society, Soccer Team, Stu- dent Council. Junior Achievement. WALTER MASON SULLIVAN Walter's interests include photography and cars. Recall will long stand out in his memory of B.H.S. He plans on becoming an electronics technician after graduation. .1 .r' ffi A Q' . , X--ifg, h 7 iii . .',,yz.t,. -Q. nth l tw wvef we f t-.,,,eeP2,v.fjif ., 5'i'3g',- M . . : .11 li Magi ' 4' . ..,.,. ,. . . Don't look now, but l'm wearing sneakers. an . ' f , , 1 165. .. 3 if C, its WW 5 . ? . fi ar - w, i.', f' K ' V- K: sfrl -- r - ' . A A .1. ,- EUGENE EDWARD THOMAS Golf or bowling, anyone? Gene's interests center around these two things. He may at- tend college, or else get a job with an engineering company. Golf Team: Bowling League. CLAFLEM SUE TAYLOR This lady is a real Southern miss, having been born in Alabama. Sue intends to re- ceive further education there at a business school. Traveling is a favorite pastime of Sue's. Library Club. KENNETH DONALD TENTARELLI A quick thinking scholar with a subtle sense of humor and a friendly word for everyone aptly describes Ken. There's a light burning in the field of electrical en- gineering for him. Key Club: National Honor Society: MEMO- RIES, Photography Editor: Electronics Club, Vice President. RICHARD F. THAYER Richie, co-captain of our basketball team, will be remembered for his tremendous playing for B,H.S. While pursuing an en- gineering career, he will recall Mr. .lor- dan's history class and his many friends. Varsity Basketball, Co4Captain: Varsity Base- ball. SUZANNE BRENDA TEDESCO Sue, with her friendly smile, will never for- get the fun and good times at B.H.S. ln the future, Sue pictures herself sitting be- hind a large desk, working as a secretary. Future Business Leaders of America: Girl Re- serves. qu'-N PATRICIA ANN THORNELL Pat, long pony-tail following behind, will remember climbing the stairs of B.H.S. She spends her spare time styling hair and hopes to make her career as a beautician. Bowling Club. 132 av-. LENA RUTH THURSTON Lee, looking back on her high school ca- reer, will recall her lunch periods and read- ing the Student Council minutes. The mer- chandising field, working as a buyer, is the tuture goal of this miss. Homeroom Representative, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Banking Representative. EDWARD D. TOBEY Ed transferred to B.H.S. in the middle ot his funior year. He plans to become a dentist and will probably remember gradu- ation more than anything else. Chemistry Club, Intramural Wrestling. 133 ELMER BARRY TIMENS Barry enjoys boxing matches but dislikes Fabian sweaters. Lunch periods and recall will remind him of B.H.S. while he attends art school to study Cartooning. Student Council, Alternate, Intramural Bowl- ing. JOHN P. TISCHIO Popular John has packed many activities in- to his years at B.H.S., headed by his par- ticipation as co-captain of the soccer team. John's many friends wish him luck at col- lege. Track Team, Track Club, Soccer Team, Co- Captain, Gymnastics Club, Homeroom Rep- resentative. ELAINE MARIA TOBIA Anyone for a new hairstyle? E attended a school for beauticians with that career in mind. Her spare time is occupied by bowl- ing and dancing. Banking Representative, Leaders' Club. W 'W qseaeaszfgauggff mer' Q I . i E: ::EZ.?-F1325 .Mi swzx,fs:,zg ,. V- ,. , , -qf7s1.ga.m - 1:9 ' K, X1 -,gg A Q -. ' ' Y Wwsff LOUISE ANNETTE TOMEIO Fun-loving Louise has a career as a secre- tary in mind. Memories of football games and lunch periods will linger. Leaclers' Club, Homeroom Representative. CAROLYN ELIZABETH TONIC Dimples was well known as a member of the Flexitones. Her musical interest is re- flected in the record field where Frank Sinatra rates as tops. She plans a career as a dress designer. Leaders' Club, Banking Representativep Fu. ture Teachers of America, STUDENT PRINTS Representative, Library Club, Modern Dance, Art Club, Homeroom Representative, Stu- dent Council, Homemaking Clubp Varsity Choir. BARBARA ANN TORSIELLO Red-haired Bonnie may be seen at rallies, 5th lunch and football games. Her favorite pastimes are dancing and swimming, After high school, Bonnie would like to be a secretary. Archery Club: Leaders' Club. SANDRA M. TONNIES Sandy's pleasant personality and friendly smile go everywhere. When she's through with her many school activities, she enjoys sports. What a pretty future teacher she'll make! National Honor Society, Girl Reserves: Leaders' Club, Varsity Choir, MEMORIES, ARLENE RUTH TONJES Toni is a redhead that likes Pat Boone and bowling. lf you're planning to take a trip, see her. She'll be working tor an airline. Archery Team, Captain. Lite ra ry Staff. PATRICIA HELEN TOOHERS Patty enjoys swimming and skating. Her bouncing pony-tail could always be found at rallies and football games. She will soon be attending beauty school. Swimming Club. BEVERLY ANN TORTORIELLO Bev likes most boys, but that doesn't in- clude brothers. She plans to teach in an elementary school where she won't have to contend with aggravating sophomores. Future Teachers of America, Biology Clubp Future Nurses of America: Italian Club, MEMORIES, Photography Staftg Chemistry Club. MOIRA W. TOWEY Teddy enjoys listening to records, with her favorite You Cheated topping the list. This gal, one of our Scotties, dis- likes recall and homework. A business office ,5, .4 -:fir ' i ' is in her future. Drill Team. JOYCE THERESA TRUSCINSKI Joy will always remember the fun she had in Mr. Stine's class. This chatterbox plans to enter the field of secretarial work after her B.H.S. days are over. Future Business Leaders of America. JOSEPH UNDELLO Clad in Navy Blue after graduation, Joe will soon forget his pet peeve, teachers! During spare lime, this Ben Hogan can often be found playing golf. BARBARA ANN UMOWSKI Barbara, a prospective teacher, will never forget Archery Team meetings and gym ex- ercises. Bye now is the pert saying that B.H.S. will remember Miss U for. Archery Team, Captain, Leaders' Club, STU- DENT PRINTS, Representative, Choir, Future Business Leaders of America, Homeroom Representative, National Honor Society. MAUREEN THERESE TRAVERS Reenie characterized by her friendly smile and friendly personality, was a Bengal twirler. ln the future she plans to become a commercial artist. Art' Club, Future Business Leaders of Ameri- ca, Twirling, MEMORIES, Art Staff, STU- DENT PRINTS, Display Committee, Bank- ing Representative, Red Cross Club. RONALD MICHAEL VALERIAN Smiling Ron could be found scrimmaging at Foley Field during football season. Other sports and cars are way up on this college- bound fellow's list, while underclassmen and math are definitely out, ll Football, Student Council. THOMAS WALTER VAUGHAN The year that B.H.S. was state co-champ in football is a happy memory for Tom, a fellow who likes a good ball game. lf's in the numbers that he will study accounting at college. Intramural Basketball. is JO-ANN ELLA VAN GOULD Curly-haired .lo spent only her senior year at B.H.S., but immediately made many friends. Some fortunate executive will have an efficient private secretary in .lo-Ann. Future Business Leaders of Americay Swim Club. CAROL ANN VITELLO Are you serious? is Carol's answer when bragging people are nearby. Her striking appearance reflects her interest in clothes. Friendly students and long remembered lunch periods will be swapped for a job in business. Latin Club: Italian Club, Vice President: Homeroom Representative, Future Business Leaders of America: Leaders' Club: National Honor Society: Drill Team. FRANK VIZZONE Frank, a fellow with many friends, is known for his humor and happy laughter. In the future, Frank will be in the mechanical field. A ., I mai. ..,. W... 1: r - -xfGi.r1s-1. evil: 'A f . soil., . W. Qs-V . 5 If 14- 2. . ...L H X 1' .sieili -Lv l--1 .i.,1,. gK .fg311,g.,WV :Q I K , be - . Jaxx .1 7 . ,VA .e ' A -3 e.., C ' , L RICHARD VAN VOLKOM Cars are the thing with this likeable lei- low, to whom running up and down stairs is a chore, We hope that college or the service will present no parking problems to Van. was --.-' 1fe11e:f-f.,-mea-V i or f W-.M me W., . .af .. ,. .W as ,,,.. , L ff ,,, 4 ,.kk . fa . . -f . g 112- ,I i I x.H VINCENT VITIELLO Vinnie will always be remembered for his pleasant smile and friendly hello. Basket- ball, football and fishing rank high with this senior. The Air Force or college lie ahead. Student Council, Homeroom Representative: Intramural Basketbally STUDENT PRINTS, Representative. I3 BERNICE ANN WALIJ ESKI Attractive Bernice likes dancing but it's Oh, get outta here! to recall and gym showers. Working in a bank ottice is Over the Mountain. Glee Club, Drill Team. JOYCE ANN WAGN ER A mighty busy girl with a short hair cut and a cheertul smile describes Joyce to a t. After school she'll knit herself a suc- cessful career as a fashion buyer. National Honor Society, Girl Reserves, Vice President, Spanish Club, Class Representa- tive, Chemistry Club, STUDENT PRINTS, Reporter, MEMORIES, Literary Staff, Stu- dent Council, German Club, STUDENT PRINTS Club. 'I37 EDWARD CHARLES WALCH Friendly Ed says, lt bothers me not to movies and sports, but he wishes that study halls didn't exist. This ambitious lad is heading tor college and business. German Club, Student Council, STUDENT PRINTS, Early Bird Basketball, New Jersey Boys' State, Key Club, National Honor So- ciety. GEORGE LOUIS WALCHAK You know, says George, projection crew work is great! He enjoys records, but there's A Whole Lot of Shakin ' tor week- end homework assignments. Business school ahead. Distributive Education, Basketball Manager, Projection Crew, Indoor Track, Track Club. ALVAH ARTHUR WALLACE One of our well known B.H.S. trumpeters, Al will remember band rehearsals. Camping is enjoyed by this lad. He'll pitch his tent in law school. National Honor Society, Vice President, Key Club, Homeroom Representative, Band, Vice President, Orchestra, MEMORIES, Literary Staff. 'ill 1 I i ff ii 9 J . .ff , 2,59 . W - , lie-'iw f' 1.75 .A . ' -5-if 'fuss' 'f:Qg3ig'i ' Effi L 'Gjfjf ' ' gc 41' l ffl , fi MW, ' j .. 'il is at 4 S 7 THOMAS MICHAEL WALSH Rallies and football games were enthusias- tically attended by Tommy. Sergeants will replace sophomores as his pet peeve when he enters the service. A 'fE1575iQ7W2Vftki'gf5E?i?i72fffeEi527.,1 .,iE , I ,, D sftseiirrife. 'fggpfic wiv .fr A 5. ' Xw3J.3?5'fl if'i.U '5'if.LiVVjlft.i.' J - -F715 ff 'li' 'M - if A iii' A T A? ii' RONALD JAMES WEBER How ya doin'? good-natured Ronnie greets his football teammates. Fishing and Italian food rate high with this fellow. Col- lege is his future field goal. Varsity Footballp Varsity Track Team: Wres- tling Teamp Track Club. WADE ALLISON WERRY How about that? said Wade, when told he passed Algebra ll. Lunch periods and basketball games were fun. Business acl- ministration looms ahead. German Clubp Homeroom Representative. p6 x JUDITH WEIHRAUCH Dancing and all kinds of music harmonize with Judy. Among her memories are rallies and sixth period lunch. She'll be a pretty elementary school teacher. Spanish Clubg Future Teachers of America: Girl Reserves: Leaders' Clubp Twirlingp Chemistry Club: Modern Dance: Literary WALTER FRANK WEIG Walt, a fella with an interest in music is a B.H.S. Bengal Band member. A sharp sense of humor plus a quick mind equals a good future as a math teacher. Bandp Orchestra: German Clubg Chemistry Clubp Math Club: Junior Achievementf In- tramural Basketbally Boys' State Delegate. Club. J. RITA WECKENMANN Rita, an avid basketball fan, also enjoys tennis. Her sewing skill will help when she fashions her career in the clothing field. Banking Representative: Student Council: Homeroom Representativep Leaders' Club: Variety Showp Distributive Education Cluby Swimmingg Make-Up Crew. DONALD BRUCE WELLER Cars and tropical fish are Don's hobbies. After high school he plans to go to college or to join the Navy. MARGARET ELIZABETH WETZSTEIN Those long banana curls belong to Mar- gie. She enjoys swimming and bowling, and can read anywhere except in recall. She'll do well in secretarial school. Girl Reservesp Banking Representative: Fu- ture Business Leaders of America. 'HQ JUDY ROSE WIESMETH Bowling or fishing? Why not? answers Sheena. Homeroom 412 and Mr. Zabady will be her remember whens, when she becomes a private secretary. Bowling: Modern Dancey Banking Repre- sentative. BARBARA KATHY WILDE Mitzi's soft German accent indicates her birthplace. She enjoys painting and sketch- ing. Working in the nursery at St. Vincenf's Hospital is the first step toward a career in pediatrics. Chemistry Clubg Latin Clubp Art Clubg Bank- ing Representatives Student Councilp Na- Vu.. mapwgessff fa, f, .yi . sw... -i . T. 4 5-M Aggies 2 I ik: :JV tional Honor Societyp Tennis Team. ' M75 si' I i ' 'HZ 'T . 9. 'Sf' as A ,, i BRUCE WARREN WILKENFELDT Tinkering with cars is an avid interest with this lad. Physics with Mr. Mageehan will be as long remembered. NaVY ahead. '55 .ii d w J' KATHRYNE HAZEL WHITNEY l'm from Massachusetts and proud of it, says Kathy. The great outdoors is a first love, with sports and music close seconds. Ahead is teachers college. Future Teachers of Americas Girls' Basket- bally Swimming: Modern Danceg Choir. LOIS ANN WILLARD Green-eyed Lois enjoys needlework and cooking Italian food. People who ask Where did you lose it? annoy her. A good office position lies ahead. Future Teachers of Americas Varsity Choirp Dramatic Clubg Art Club. STANLEY JOHN WISNIESKI Fourth floor classes? What a drag! re- marks this mechanical-minded boy. Stan's ultimate ambition is to own a towing com- pany, atter a mechanic's job. Intramural Basketball. GARRETT ARTHUR WILLIAMS Jsep's ialopy and golf take up out-of-school time. College and social science teaching ill take the place of lunch periods and sieech class. Dramatic Club. JOYCE THELMA WINSLOW Movies and skating are tops according to Joyce. When this brown-haired miss sits behind a desk marked Private Secretary, she'll remember rallies and exciting games. Girl Reserves, National Honor Societyg Stu- dent Councilg Future Business Leaders of America. BARBARA A. WITTHUHN Shy, quiet Bobbie says Gee whiz! to crowded stairways but really cheers at foot- ball games and rallies. She'll catch many an eye in the trim uniform of an airline stewardess. Art Club, Banking Representative, Future Nurses of America. fav-f SARAH LYNN WILLIAMS l Art is the word where Sarah's concerned. She paints and sketches but can always manage to find time for camping. Her future is pictured as an art teacher. Art Club, Display Committee. l JOSEPH R. WINT Joe, who bowls in his spare time, will be remembered for his average marks. A course in industrial electronics at night school lies ahead. Projection Crew, Bowling. I 140 l PATRICIA JOAN YOUNG MICHAEL ANTHONY ZARRILLO 1' JOSEPH PETER YACOVONE A sports fan, Pete especially enjoys bowl- ing. Both college and a continued dislike of weekend homework are in the future. Bowling Club, STUDENT PRINTS, Intra- mural Sports. RAYMOND PAUL YODLOW College or the Navy may claim Ray. His love ot sports is reflected in memories ot the B,H.S. basketball team's 64 game win- ning streak. Anyone tor Italian food? Spanish Club, Intramural Basketball, Chefs' Club, Student Council. 141 FRANCIS MICHAEL YAMAN Mickey is interested in business adminis- tration, and spends his spare time caddying and listening to the raclio. l'm beat, he says while struggling to the fourth floor. Bowling Club. THOMAS WILLIAM YEASKY Why not? asks Tom about lvy League clothes or girls. But you'd better not men- tion homework or recall again until he gets into college. Bowling Club. Pat is a future secretary who will remember rallies and games. Her part-time fob, bowl- ing, and swimming make lite interesting, but leotards are out. Spanish Club, Bowling Club, Banking Rep- resentative, Junior Red Cross. It A A fig W v :,,,,,,,Q-:ew-,g,L, 1,1 - ,ave ,, it , .,,.., me --,,Q,-- , - , . 2 . Wifi? .V I ' A . gf ,V .,.., , - 'fu -me Z 'i gift! is 1 K JKT - , I Mike is known tor his sense ot humor. He likes records, especially Frank Sinatra and Joni James. Aviation is one of his in- terests. Chemistry Club, Chefs' Club, Homeroom Representative. 4 Hurry! There's only two JI: A ROSE MARIE ZECCA Rose Marie plans lor success as a secretary. Listening to the music of Frank Sinatra is a favorite pastime. Only conceited people annoy her. Variety Show. seats left on the bench! ROBERT JOSEPH ZEBICK Colorful rallies are tops with Bob. Outside interests are hunting, fishing, and photogra- phy. Bob's post graduation goals are the Navy and an accounting career. Photography Club. ELAINE ZEGA You can be sure there's an unusual story behind Elaine's sparkling eyes. A lover of books, she always seems to have one tucked under her arm. ,sg-I-z , 45,3 im PETER ZEITLER Lanlcy Pete, a sports enthusiast, enjoys mak- ing scale models in his spare time. His fu- ture plans: the Air Force and electrical en- gineering. 2 i RICHARD PAUL ZIEMBA Sports-minded Dick spends his off-school hours in oufdoor sporfs. Memories of B.H.S. will include his feachers. His well-known crewcuf will go wifh him to college. latin Club. 143 JOAN P. ZGORZYNSKI Tall, cheerful Joan will remember fhe good fimes af foofball games and fhe Christmas program. .loan plans fo affend college. Library Club, Presidenfp Girls' Bowling: Modern Dance: STUDENT PRINTS, Repre- senfativeg Chemisiry Clubg French Club. .1 3, 1.7. ' Q RAINER TONY ZIMMERMANN Cheerful Ray won'f forge? his pleasure-filled years af B.H.S. Sporfs and working affer school are his outside acfivifies. Plans in- clude civil engineering or chemisfry. Math Clubp Cross Counfryg Chemistry Club: German Clubp Track Club. nlffbs Z . s I 'f ,-3' 'ij 'f i ,Y r- A CURRICULUM Thought and learning-the seeds which are planted in the minds of stu- dents. Reflecting upon the past twelve years, the graduating class realize that these last years have given them independence and responsibility. Through the B.H.S. curriculum, planned in accordance with the many modes and levels of American life, the future citizens of a modern nation have attained their goal, Learn to Live. 5 .- sy s me ,t 6 , Learning, undigested by thought, is labor lost, thought, unassisted by learn- ing, is perilous. Confucius :ii WI W x rg mx ...T S us ? X V-f 46 THE READING PROGRAM aids in rapid understanding of written ideas. COMMUNICATIONS CDNVEY IDEAS Communication aids students in every facet of their daily lives. In a business or collegiate world after gradu- ation, the ability to comprehend written words is indis- pensable, knowledge of a foreign language, useful, and skill at translating personal thoughts into understandable English, imperative. An attempt at clarified self-expression is made in teaching communication-the speaking, reading, and writing of foreign languages as well as English. Included under this category are the business forms of English, such as typing and stenography. All are intended to bet- ter the understanding between man and his neighbors through clearer presentation and interpretation of thoughts and ideas. SECRETARIAL PRACTICE prepares students to communicate in business LATIN IV enables us to communi- cate with the literature of the past. FRENCH IV provides an opportunity to become fluent in the use ot an international language. ENGLISH IV students dis- cuss the development of man's ideas. K ur!! Related Arts, as the name implies, relates to the other fields of learning available at Bloomfield High. This field is intended to en- large upon and improve the knowledge gained in required subiects, as English or mathematics. Students learn to employ their skill on manual, cultural, or expressive tasks. The work in Related Arts is just as difficult as in any other department, although students may not realize it at first. ln addition, the skills acquired may provide background training for future jobs or careers. CRAFTS employ manual skill and creative ability. 148 FIELATED ARTS ENIPLDY SKILLS MANUAL TRAINING develops.skills for future careers. HOMEMAKING provides practical experience for the home. xfm -L? .531 my , mx .. K i MATH 72 offers the opporfunify above and beyond high school mafhemafics. ENCCURAGE LCGICAL REASCNING IVIATH AND SCIENCE l isa 5 ,A f As verbal skill and physical abilities are necessary for a well-rounded stu- dent, even more so is an apt mind. ln studying mathematics and science, a pupil is taught to reason for sensible, relevant conclusions. Here is taught an approach to the abstract, the step by step proof of scientific and mathematical theory, and the practical application of scientific knowledge. At Bloomfield High School a student may select a course which is slanted either toward the practical or toward the pure research as best suits his future purpose in life. SCIENCE applies theories and established facts to practical experiments. 3-is Q, .6 5 F2 f. zu in Q 4- is ,Q , 5,.e5,,-sas, V1 Q wb 23+ ' 6? Q? 131-3 3 , 3 g. .1 'ii ak H1 , Q 5 es' 1,3- -. ,. fl, ,, ' fs en . 4. sa 4 W., as x , fffg., X . e 5 Q ifr- U- 2 x my , ,A ACTIVITIES Q A i K 1 . - - .5 V 5, ,W s- if Hifi ..- ft sm. is K 'il Do not worry about people not knowing you, but strive so that you may be worth knowing. f. ,L-4 e. ,lt .. , ,3g,ff. , mint - -Confucius is s is , 2, 5 we 4 'Q-?'?'?E?f'5 55 '. 94 c ., vt, .fs -- - Q, -.52 Q, 2 . , ,E 5 .. , , . Q. 5 ' Q --A411 Mar f Q W In extra-curricular activities each student is given his chance to shine. A well-rounded personality is achieved by the advancement of ideas and the recognition gained from them. Social skills and the capacity for getting along with others are fruits of partici- pation in a club or activity selected by the student. ' W - se , f' SL ls Q is 4 w is 5 : sys s if 3-L . gc W J Q, .Q KP Q, - ge 1- , -11-Q. I s .,.. , 5: .,,. we ,V ww wx: W A -- A if gi A se 4 wig k --Nqr?-'fsf ' f Ye? M .si x H fi- g 974-' 1 la? - if 951' wg. we ,. 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All your special remembrances ot BHS are here tor you to re- view in MEMORIES '6O. Every member ot the MEMORIES staff put in a great deal ot thought so that no phase of BHS lite would be missed. ln the future when you leaf through your copy of this book, your high school years will seem to be EN iust yesterday. Ken Nebel and Nancy Smullen, with advisor Mrs. Koch, approve parts that make the Memories whole. 154 LITERARY STAFF-First row: Gus Amoresano, Barbara Simkin, Literary Editors, Mr. Grosse, Literary Advisor, Nancy Smullen, Literary Editor-in-Chief, Lynne Masto, Rita LaManna, Literary Editors, Leni DeMarco, Peg Bliss, Doreen DiPaolo, Carole Beldowski, Jeannette LeDoux, Beth Cohen, Joyce Bennett. Second row: Linda Ryan, Joyce Wagner, Carolyn Grebe, Agnes Carlucci, Paula Donegan, Janie Patterson, Barbara Jarmus, May de Groat, Sue Abramson, Nancy Evans, Toni Bargellini, Pat Anderson, Cess Goldberg, Lee Clark, Ann Claussen. ART STAFF-First row: Mylene Hodgkins, Ronni Olman, Art Editor, Carol Pierson. Second row: Mr. Eller, Art Advisor, Joanne Mahler, Assistant Art Editor, Helene Prybylski, Sue Lindsay, Lore Klein, Maureen Travers. Confucius said of himself, I transmit and do not create. The yearbook staFFs have created and transmitted their ideas to you wrapped in MEMORIES of B.H.S. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF-First row: Pat Scola, Mr. Willever, Advisor, Chris Douglas. Second row: Ken Tentarelli, Editor, Dick Kirk, Bev Tortoriello, Tony Martino. AUXILIARY AND TYPING STAFFS-First row: Jan Mertz, Assistant Auxiliary Editor, Joyce Siniscal, Auxiliary Editor: Pat Miller, Typing Editor, Carol Smith, Assistant Typing Editor, Second row: Sandy Stewart, Frances Payne, Karen Comer, Marilyn Pasquale, Gail Stetter, Grace Fitzer, Doris Lavenburg, Peggy Giannetti, Elaine Oleson, Carol Miller. 'Ye 155 STUDENT PRINTS RECORDS ACTIVITIES AT BHS My 1 LA.. Qi, -., .I 'PT' .,, ' i' ,.... ,W ' Lil 4: fvv .,-,A .ax V' ve, dy- N-Q.. Ar EDITORIAL BOARD-Seated: Mrs. Clayton, Literary Advisor, Larry Hayter, Editor-in-Chief, Cess Goldberg, Managing Editor. Standing: Mary McKenna, Assistant Feature Editor, Toni Bargellini, Feature Editor, Norma Spicer, Assistant News Editor, Barbara Simkin, School News Editor, Mary Hoferek, Sports Editor, Beth Cohen, News Editor. Missing: Muriel Wieser, Assistant School News Editor. svQ 6 ART STAFF-Miss Fischer, Advisor, Helene Prybylski, Bob Connolly, June Fornotif, Editor. o , v.,, .,., .4 I, , 1 BUSINESS MANAGERS-Mr. Stout, Business Advisor, Carol Kelly, Manager, Fred Grill, Manager. Did you see my name in the STUDENT PRINTS? Guided by Mrs. Clayton, Mrs. Lynch, and Mr. Leite, the STUDENT PRINTS, in ten issues, published not only who, but also what, when, where, why and how as a vivid re- flection of B.H.S. lite. A well-coordinated organization, the STUDENT PRINTS is ably headed by Larry Hayter, Eclitor-in-Chief, and Cess Goldberg, Managing Edi- tor. The STUDENT PRINTS belongs to the Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- ciation. I57 THE STUDENT PRINTS Editor in Chief ..............,.......... LARRY HAYTER 'gg Managing Editor ........... ...CESS GOLDBERG ' News Editor ................. ....... B ETH COHEN '60 Assistant News Editor . . . ....... NORMA SPICER '60 Feature Editor ................ ...TONI BARGELLINI '60 Assistant Feature Editor ...... .... M ARY MCKENNA '61 School News Editor .................. BARBARA SIMKIN '60 Assistant School News Editor ....., MURIEL WIESER '61 Page 4 Editor ...............,......., MARY HOFEREK '61 Assistant Editor ........,.. NELSON STOPPIELLO '61 Art Editor ............ .......... J UNE FORNOFF '60 Photography Editor ....... ...,...... A LLEN EVERETT '61 Typing Editor ...............,.. ROSE MARIE LA BELLA '61 Assistant Typing Editor, .........,. BETTY GOWARD '60 Exchange Editor ...................... ANNE CORCORAN '61 Assistant Exchange Editor ...... ARLENE RYERSON '61 Student Prints Representative to Independent Press: ARMANDO PEREZ '61 Photography Staff: H. GROSS, B. KOBLIZEK. G. KNOF Reporting Staff: R. BRUNS, A. CARLUCCI, R. OLMAN, E. STROMFELD, J. WAGNER, L. PARKER, P. RUSSO, G. MATTIA, P. YUCAVONE, B. CABE. C. ZIBRO, J. NEWMAN, C. MCATEER Typing Staff: C. GRAMEGNA, C. FERENTZ, J. DiBENEDETTO, B. WIGGINS, R. DONALSON, H. BECK, K. COMER, Z. HAUBNER, P. LUCCHESE. K. BLAUTH, K. DeFILIPPO Art Staff: B. CONNOLLY. H. PRYBYLSKI, J. COLLINS Circulation Staff: F. GRILL, Chairman: B. MAIORANO, D. MATERAZZI, R. DAVIDSON, L. MITSCHKE Advertising Staff: C. KELLY, Chairman: R. AIMONE, C. DOUGLAS, J. HELLER, G. SCHRIEVER, B. ZILLY Advisory Staff: Art .......... ........,.... ll IISS DOROTHEA FISCHER Business .......... ,.......... M R. RICHARD STOUT Literary ........... ..... M RS. MARY ANN CLAYTON Assistant Adviser .... ,... ......... M R . FRANK LEITE xv I MEMBERSHIP SIGNIFIES SCHOLARSHIP NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Mrs. Partridge, Advisory Peter Mangelli, President, Alvah Wallace, Vice President Carolyn Parker, Secretary, Harold Mattesky, Treasurer. Susan Abramson Gustave Amoresano Judith Anderson Patricia Anderson Toni Bargellini Joyce Bennett Gail Bergoffen Margaret Bliss Henry Bray Joan Bressman Hugo Carano Agnes Carlucci Janet Castagno Ann Claussen Beth Ann Cohen Karen Comer Linda Cornwell Patricia Daly May de Groat Leni DeMarco Ralph DeVito Paula Donegan Dennis Donnelly Christine Douglas Thomas Ewart Robert Fendrich Allan Ferguson June Fornog Frank Galioto Margaret Giannetti Cecily Goldberg Jeannette Gronenthal Peter Gross Peter Halstead Lawrence Hayter George Henderson Mylene Hodgkins Paul Hughes William Jacobus Stephen Kazin Richard Kirk Linda Koehler Marguerite Kosko Stanley Kron James Kuettel Doris Kukelski Judy Lachtara Rita La Manna Doris Lavenburg Mark Levbarg Irene Lewis Susan Lindsay David Lioi Joanne Mahler Peter Mangelli Lynne Masto Harold Mattesky Leslie Meddaugh Marie Melucci Patricia Miller Martha Mitchell Peter Moog Kenneth Nebel Ronnie Olman John Olsta Carolyn Parker Membership in the National Honor Society is the highest aca- demic recognition a student can earn in high school. The basic aims of the Society are to build scholarship, leadership, charac- ter, and service. Activities this year included a theater trip to see a performance of A RAISIN IN THE SUN. Janie Patterson John Patterson Judith Paynton Carol Pierson Helene Prybylski Loretta Rathgeber John Rosamilia Linda Ryan John Sanok John Schibelli Lawrence Schneider Patricia Scola Donald Scott Barry Sell Barbara Simkin Joyce Siniscal Carol Smith Nancy Smullen Alice Sorce Norma Spicer Janet Strang Frederick Stubbs Eugene Sylva Rena Taylor Kenneth Tentarelli Sandra Tonnies Barbara Umowski Carol Vitello Joyce Wagner Edward Walch Alvah Wallace Barbara Wilde Joyce Winslow K, 9 STUDENT CCUNCIL FCSTERS VVCRTHY PROJECTS 1 ,fi J. ix Q- ,. MQ- . sy STUDENT COUNCIL-Sue Goldberg, Recording Secretary, Paul Bringewatt, Treasurer, Joyce Bennett, Corresponding Secretary, Jim Kuettel, Vice-President, Mr. Fitzgerald, Advisory Barry Sell, President. Gerald Ballinger Dave Barry Edward Bonomo Dennis Booth Mary Bringewatt Fred Bufanio Jo Ann Buttitta Robert Carlson Gynine Centsalonza Karen Chanski Lynne Cohen Tom Coscia Viola DiSantis Chris Douglas Gegald Ferloute Barbara Fiorito Ralph Francioso Bill Francis Laurence Fuller Alice Garnes Rosemarie Giordano Carolyn Grebe Richard Green Connie Gramegna Virginia Hannon Marsha Heeb Bill Jacobus Charles Jeglikowski Celeste Keegan Lore Klein Daron Krohn Walter Kuecher Alice Kuettel Kay Laverick Judy Lyon Peter Mangelli Walter McLaughlin Rita Megaro Ralph Melito Jo Ann Mustachio Robert Nicosia Lyn Parker John Patterson Phyllis Pennella Doug Phillipp Tom Pizzano Susan Porter Karen Querfeldt Bob Richardson John Rosamilia Fred Rowe Walter Rykowski Daniel Sammons John Schibelli Grace Schwemmer Judy Seller Dorothy Sims Ron Valerian Angelo Venezia Mary Wankmuller Grace Weber Carolyn Whetstone Barbara Wiggins Ray Yodlow The perpetually active Student Council is the representative agent of the student body. Under the di- rection ot Mr. Fitzgerald, it has fos- tered many worthy activities. Among its projects were a cafeteria clean- up campaign, the Football Queen Dance, and informative, interesting assemblies. The student body can be proud of its Student Council, which is one ot the finest organiza- tions in New Jersey. if MUSICAL GROUP-Top row: Dave '4 Jenkins, Ken Klotz, Ron Spagnarcli, Bob Brown, Marilyn Walker, Lily Pettiford, Carolyn Tonic. Seated: Peggy Crampton, Elaine Pettiford. 'mean LAST STOP BROADWAY was an origin- al play written and produced by the stu- dents. Actors aspiring for parts in Broad- way plays were the central theme for this unusual production. This play within a play was woven together connecting the tields of drama and music so that all the departments at B.H.S. which had some- thing to offer in the way of theatrical arts were included. CAST MEMBERS, i959-Nelson Stoppiello, .loe Appici, Paul Hughes, Ernest Schenk, Phyllis Lamberti, Sue Doetterl, Gary Davis. SCRIPT COMMITTEE-Gail Donoher, Ken Kirby, Mr. Grosse, Mrs. Schnell. ALI.-sci-looL PRODUCTIONS SENIOR LEADS-Gary Williams, Paul Hughes, Toni Bargellini, Dot Leonard Muriel Cartwright, Richie Cooper. 1 I EEATU FLIGHT INTO DANGER was the first full-length dramatic presentation to be given by all three classes. This exciting three-act drama, adapted from a tele- vision play, depicted the eftorts of an air- line passenger to bring the plane to a safe landing after both pilots were stricken with food poisoning. Two separate casts, consisting of sophomores, iuniors, and seniors, performed on the nights of March Iith and 'I2th. RED IVIUSIC, VARIETY, DFIANIA SERVICE CLUBS AID SCHCCL AND CCIVIIVIUNITY Service to school and community is the program ot each ot these clubs. The Key Club silverplated the trophies in the front foyer. Inter- national service viias accomplished by Junior Red Cross, which spon- sored a school chest to send overseas. - S, suv V C2 T iff ... f- ia if . . W .C , . i Q92 JUNIOR RED CROSS-Seated: Mrs. Murchie, Advisor, Nancy Smullen, President. Standing: Zoyla Haubner, Secretary: Helen Beck, Vice-President. 162 ,4- ..1 -5 31:53.94 irzfiit KEY CLUB-Alvin Lusardi, Treasurer, Joseph Attanasio, Vice-President: Mr. Keller, Advisor, Frank Galioto, President, Peter Mangelli, Secretary. GIRL RESERVES-Miss Drake, Advisor, Janice Mertz, President, Joyce Wagner, Vice- President, Chris Douglas, Recording Secretary, Cathy Ziobro, Corresponding Secretary, Yvonne Golden, Treasurer. STAGE CREW-Clockwise: Jim Muller, Roy Shapiro, Pete Gross, LIBRARY CLUB-First row: Joan Zgorzybski, President: Karen Comer, Vice-President. Second row: Miss Taylor, Miss Davis, Advisors: Ellen Lehmann, Recording Secretary, Pat Garrabrant, Corresponding Secretary, Gerald Mattia, Treasurer. Steve Kazin, Tom Carter. DISPLAY COMMITTEE-First row: George Henderson, Bob Con nolly, John Rosamilia, Vice-President. Second row: Mr. Eller, Ad visor, Sarah Williams, Maureen Travers, Helene Prybylslci, Presi dent. Missing: Gus Amoresano. PROJECTION CREW-First row: Goldie Golden, Jim Nordstrum, Dick Scott, Rob Burricelli, Dennis O'Conners. Second row: Fred Grill, Matthew Krzah, Richard Verrico. Third row: Ivan Siebert, Robert Rochocewicz, Ray EVBDS, R3 'dY Pelfonf George Wal- chak, Mr. Grill, Advisor. 163 I l Exploring concepts which are too involved to be taught in the class- room, is the function of these clubs. They serve to promote a keener in- terest in the class subiect. MATHEMATICS CLUB-Leslie Zenack, Treasurerg Judy Lachtara, Secretary. Missing: William Jacobus, President. STUDENTS PRACTICE FDR FUTURE CAREERS ELECTRONICS CLUB-Mr. Grote, Advisory Ken Hein, Secrelafy-TFCGSUVSFJ Tom Ewart, Presidentg Ken Tenfarelli, Vice President. BIOLOGY CLUB-First row: Stanley Krohn, President: Rita La Manna, Treasurerg Carol Sebrowski, Program Chairman. Second row: Mrs. Grabo, Advisory Susan Trotter, Pro- gram Chairmanp Arlene Ryerson, Secretary. 'I64 l 'fl .nb CHEMISTRY CLUB-Mrs. Becker, Advisor, Paul Hughes, Vice-President, Helene Secretary, Gus Amoresano, President, Bill Jacobus, Treasurer. vs-12 1.3 Prybylskl The Latin and German clubs, two of the oldest in the school, Teach the culture of their nations as well as offer opportunities for social gatherings. ,Q ., GERMAN CLUB-Seated: Elizabeth Fischer VlcePres1dent Miss Zinn Ad visor, Charlotte Rathgeber, President Standing Louise Klein Secretary T fit 4' LATIN CLUB-Seated: John Schibelli, Consul, linda Ryan, Censor. Standing: Walter McLoughlin, Tribune, Miss Donoghue, Advisor, Marie Melucci. LANGUAGE PRACTICE FDR FUTUFIE LINGUISTS mf 'W' ri A , inwvg ITALIAN CLUB-Seated: Louise Pepe, Carol Vitello. Standing: Mr. Mangelli, Beatrice Sparno, Toni Galioto. inning Espanol, Italiano, Francais-our ro- mance language clubs. Members in crease personal knowledge of coun tries, and absorb a bit ot the cuI - ture. SPANISH CLUB-Seated: Mary McKenna, Vice-President, Beverly Keuper, President. Standing: Mr. Tarazona, Advisor, Karen Querfeldt, Attendance Clerk, Bruce Rooney, Treasurer. FRENCH CLUB-Miss Jenkins, Advisor, Martha Mitchell, President, Beth Cohen, Vice- President, May de Groat, Attendance Officer, Joyce Bennett, Corresponding Secretary, Sue Abramson, Publicity Officer, Mrs. Johnson, Advisor. Missing: Margaret Bliss, Treas- urer, Jackie Wolfe, Recording Secretary. 'I66 Al HHBEQK M kiii Everyone's future is important to him. ln these clubs, the members seek to aid their future careers through constructive activities which lead to a better under- standing in that field. - BP-5 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Seated: Elaine Bufanio, Vice-President, Gail Bergof- fen, President: Mrs. lrene Gero, Advisor. Standing: Judy Anderson, Treasurer, Linda Ryan, Secretary. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA-Miss Flannery, Advisory Alyce Garnes, President: Frances Payne, Mary Looges, Secretary. I FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA-Carol Smith, Secretary, Camille Sparno, Treasurer, Diane Fabricatore, President, Miss Ruth Andrew, Advisor. Missing: Loretta Rathgeber, Vice-President. VVE CHARTED DUR FUTURE COURSES . J I i 'J 'tl x '35 I g 'J 7 ' ' 4-yi 4 QV .3 K ,,- H A ' i it N' . 5 1 W We ' ' H i ' - HOMEMAKING CLUB-Janet Gunzelman, Treasurerg Marie Behrens, Vice- President, Pat Began, President, Mrs. Montgomery, Advisor, Renie Malanga, HOBBY CLUBS OFFER PLEASURE AND PRACTICE 'rf' mawt , CHEF'S CLUB-Miss De Meo, Advisor, George Esendrio, President, John Schibelli, Vice-President, John Rosamilia, Secretary. Missing: Vincent De Matteo, TYQBSUFET, Hobbies make a good stand-by as a possible second career. Co-ordinating pleasure and practice, these clubs give a person the chance to develop inherent interests: 0' DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION-First row: Curtis Buttel, Parliamentaryp Joe Marinello Publicity, George Walchak, Publicity. Second row: Miss Joan Wyman, Advisor, Jean Marshall, President, Connie Sorce, Vice-President, Geraldine Nazareth, Secretary Treasurer, Kathryn Marshall, Reporter to Student Prints, Norma Montillione, Promotion Manager. 68 CAMERA CLUB-Bob Hoblizek, Treasurer, Greg Knoff, Vice-President Harold Gross, Secretary, Mr. Zabady, Advisory Allan Evereh, Presidenf. x x .ifri CHESS CLUB-Mr. Bursfein, Advisor, Dave Smith, Dave Jusf, Doug Philipps. ART CLUB-Firsf row: Elizabelh Fisher, Secretary, Susan Lindsay, President, Helene Prybylski, Vice-President, Miss Fischer, Advisor. f -- Lf:-wx, M L IE DRAMATICS CLUB-Sealed: Kathy Goffman, Kaihy McATeer, Louise LaGasse. Sfanding: Armando Perez, Mr. Stine, Advisor. 169 Do you remember the Veferans' Day assembly? Then you're sure fo recall fhe mellow harmonies of Mr. Diller's Boys' Glee Club. 170 The Orchesfra and the Serenaolers, under fhe cli- recfion of Mr. Raymond Harfman, gave many ouf- sfancling performances af our assemblies and social evenfs during the course of our high school years. THEY IVIAKE IVIUSIC The halls are alive with the sound of music. Just listen. Anywhere, anytime in B.H.S. you can hear one of the musical organizations in chorus. lt the Serenaders, the Con- cert Band, the Orchestra, or the Varsity Choir aren't rehearsing, then the Musical Monday Club is prob- ably in session. MUSICAL MONDAY CLUB-Mr. Diller, Advisor, Norma Spicer, President, Doreen Skillman, Secre- tary, Judy Anderson, Treasurer, Jane Kennedy, Program Chairman, Bernie Tully, Refreshment Chairman, Mr. Hartman, Advisor SENIOR VARSITY CHOIR-These musical students were ably directed by Mr. Ralph Diller in many memorable assemblies, productions, and extra-curricular activities. 17 x Q K I A I AV I VM I . .i . L ' 7 k - k , . ,V - Q Yi ' my -I :L 'W fi 'iii' 2 5 ' l Y 'KEY V 7 ' -'ij - 'V 4 '4 gg , 1: , Q up . fa. my wi sw, Q as 93 its fl 5 3. gg Q r 5 'mi Y E l if is b'. as is lg.. fagf 5? s Q fi , . r, rms .wax if , Q K. 1- , yu, 5 .ls M 4 Ani? df Z I 55' 'L t 4 We 5 - ' SPORTS Thoroughbreds who possess the smooth co-ordination of mind and body are an inherent part of a good sports program. They strive by achievements of skill and strength and by a display of good sportsmanship to bring honor and recognition to their school. Through the spirit of friendly competition they make new friends, learn different ideals, and experience the thrills of a universal language: sports. In talking about a thoroughbred, do not admire his strength, but admire his temper. -Confucius 5, is sg'fa 1f lsslgssfriqli M 25 ,, A, we A , - 'W-:,c -V S 4 .5 E, 3, .255 . ff if .la sa ., Q . 1 I 'x 'A i Sf 21 e fs at gt Vi Q. at i 5 . 15: f W . it 1. Q 5 2 Q E 3 x M ,fic , Q . gs Q s . i ,L 8 1, .gs 4 .iff , 2 s wie , Q if sf-iss fs: a , sf V 2 as ri .Q s .1 53: 5 4 l x , -13 fy -Q, is . ., f 1 gs nawfmssf-EfwvsSezLsgwStQfsQzs- ugf s5lfL?52?f'2?11l4'LK2 Ef if 'F' f f f My ... ,, .M.1,f. sm, ,Q M . is M ,ig ,, if 'f' f f . 2- 12 . H1 fa A. .,.,,L in I N. imsyws +zs assi? s .. ,. is . wf ,, 1, . yu ,gh f s, .A Veg, -M , .. ft, 5 4' Q it Si ' 1..- t i 5 3? K in ret Q ,mms s ..W. tw . as sw ' sf-lt Q s fl ts fwiiwceisfs- . Q, f M fi 37 irr? ssi,s ss. Q2 I Q1 2152? 's af re if ' 5 ,M ? ...z ,Q 13,5 bl -as DRILL TEAIVI IVIARCHES AT GARDEN 4 CHEERLEADERS-First row: Lyn Parker, Fran Payne, Ginny Eckstrand, Margaret Gianetti, Ina Greenhause, Mary Lou Gass, Joyce Bennett, Lee Clark, Tani Clinchard, Liz Fastige, Carol Hegen, Dotti Drost, Maria Scalici, Martie Mit- chell, Gail Marsand, Peggy Bliss, Mrs. Filippone. Left wheel, march-the Scotties are oF? on another intricate routine. Thirty-two seniors dressed in blue and white plaid kilts practice long and ardently until they achieve pre- cision which has made them re- knowned beyond Bloomfield as evi- denced by their performances at Madison Square Garden and Adel- phi College. The cheerleading, twirling, and tlagwaving squads, as well as the marching band and the color guard, play an integral role in B.H.S. life. At football games in the fall they add to the spirit of a colorful Ameri- can tradition. Entertaining the fans, and at the same time encouraging team spirit and victory, these or- ganizations represent today's aver- age American youth. FLAGWAVERS-Lorraine Helble, Beth Cohen, Marilyn Pasquale, Linda Power, Linda Cornwell, Captain, Ginny Hannon, Sue Abramson, June Fornoff, Marilyn Pinto. COLOR GUARD-Norma Spicer, Bonnie Hav- - ener, Jan Castagno, Mrs. Filippone, Agnes Carlucci, Joyce Siniscal, Chris Douglas. TWIRLING SQUAD-Mrs. Martines, Diane Ma- Ianga, Jackie Wolfe, Dianne Darnstaedt, Jane Pascal, Gail Grahm, Gaye Marchini, Gay Abafe, Louise La Gasse, Ann Claussen, Carol Sau- chelli, Patsy Kemp, Maureen Travers, Winnie Reeves. Kneeling: Joyce Horoschak, Captain. GFIIDDEFIS TRAIN AT SHELTDN The highlights of the 1959 Bloomfield High School football season came at the beginning and the end of the schedule. Over all, the Bengal gridders compiled a 2-6-1 record, however the squad was better than the record indicates. Taking advantage of the long period between the beginning of practice September 1 and the late opening of school, Coach Joseph Bogusz inaugurated an innovation in BHS sports annals by holding a pre-season football training camp at Shelton College in Ringwood, N. J., which was attended by fifty Bengal gridders. in the initial contest of the season, the Bengals upset powerful Seton Hall 12-7. The following Saturday Belleville edged Bloomheld 13-12. The team then gave state champion Clifton the toughest game ot its season, holding it to a score of 14-O. After this, the Bengals were upset by Patterson Eastside 20-14 and tied by Kearny 7-7 in a game postponed. by rain. Bloomfield now picked up its second victory, trouncing West Orange 18-Og then lost a 14-12 thriller to Irvington, a game in which three touchdowns were made in the final one and -L W.. one halt minutes of play. 5 y ,T , 1 Il JOHN MCGRATH 1 If viN PIGNATELLO ' uw VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD-First row: J. Romagnano, D. Krohn, R. Turner, A. Menio, L. Welle, A. Venezia, N. Stoppiello, M. Scavone, J. Bonnano, D. Malley, S. Clancy, M. Ellis. Second row: Coach Stellatella, R. DeLuca, J. McGrath, J. Alves, R. Valerian J. cafes, R. Devifa, B. ouglieimina, D. mamma, R. scsvane, vf Winding up the season, Bloomfield lost to Montclair in what was - as 1 .. certainly the closest game of the season. 3 i -'t' -i sa. 1 Kr- 4 M -s 1 rx, 'T 'T .--. -? i, ....Q R Iii 1 if RICH DeLUCA f' RAY SCAVONE Pignatello, R. Bianco, F. Galioto, R. Weber, Coach Moore, Coach Craver. Third row: Coach Bogusz, D. Donnelly, R. Sylva, J. Hel- rigel, K. Dulow, L. Hettenlnach, A. Brechka, B. MacGlaf1in, D. Walker, R. Cassel, R. Fredericks, R. Francioso, M. Gaita, R. Zarro, Coach Rogers. 176 A ,I fy K . J 5 . JV: 4- WX fa X W xr . M1 1 v W 5 fix m V V ,. Q K' 1 im ' ga hm, . L, A . Q XY' 5 vw 4 , Enlaif , ffl ' 'ff . mf,-g ' 1 R I x K In 8 ' Q XY' VE - M W M ,JV ' ,V mf-Wulf. , M.-, ,1 D lk? 1 hh. W J S A K Lf Az ' M, il! 4, ' 44 11 . YQ - - 5 W 3 f - ' f' g 5.5 . f L .1:v,'CT-i Eqjiy., . .,, ,' , . A R E f 3 , W -3, Sf 2-H 2 ,Te Q :fr-:ww N :ff ?'Q'Ev 1 4. 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I4 7 PATERSON EASTSIDE I I 9, If f ,L .1:,,, ,I ,ea - ij, 5 JOHN ALVES The following is fhe record of fhe Varsiiy Foofball Squad: ......v SETON HALL ....... BELLEVILLE .,... .........,..., CLIFTON .......... KEARNY ......,...... 'I8 ..... ..... W EST ORANGE ..... 12 ..... ...... I RVINGTON ...... 7 ..... .......... N UTLEY ,......,.. 0 ...,. ,,,,. M ONTCLAIR ...... lf you ask me for another lollipop, l'II I T,T., . 2 fa Q I 2 I ' J if RICH CASSEL I fw SIS OP P ..7 .. 13 .. I4 .. 20 ..7 ..0 .. I4 .. I9 ..6 Il if ,mf '55 Q mf1ai::':,f f A 'lk Y: ,,.. , W - 4-5 f 1 V 1 1. Q Q17 J: 5:h,: 7gz K I ,, My my : .W AK., A : I Q 4 JERRY SIERCHIO if w H' 5 : 5 JERRY CERES Y ,- Our popular Foofball Queen-Diane Fabricafore! Whaf a difflculf job The judges musf have had choosing a queen from such lovely candidaies -Diane, Peggy Gianneffi, Gaye Marchini, Jane Pascal, Joanne Marinel- la, and Carol Cupka. 46 s ,y,: if R R J 1 V H -sfl :A FRANK GAuoTo Q, RON VALERIAN A if AM 1- Zn' ff' R 1, as 9' L - R 1 35 , BOB BIANCO RALPH DE VITO iff' IN 179 f K, X' A if .Neff lf , , Q' JY xx f i . 1 I iy K JOHN MCGRATH , X 'n ,l 180 1 , .2 1 .5 -Q5 fl f 4, 453+ fr if N Q, 1 'Q' -L,-It-fn X x , O , , 5 L 3 K' , x X W Vrk, ' ::,f . . O i x 1 O ' f Vg V U . eX 5' , sw X' z 3 O OX X ' k 842 K X I A K m 1 S , ' Tf ' ff ,, -1' :IFES 6 Q f :SLK 'P' X -2 4 ' W . 2 3 JERRY MULKEEN i xi f X' kr .L f 8: NED HARRINGTON t ., wif ' 2 fx ff H , X J 1 v We --.., . X DOUG SM!TH ANGIE DE ROSA Co-Capfain BENGAL FIVE DOES IT AGAIN The Class of 1960 attended Bloomfield High School during the Bengals' fantastic winning streak of 64 games, but the most memorable team is the B.H.S. Cinderella cage squad of the 1959-60 season. After a lukewarm season which produced eleven wins and six losses, with a tie for the fifth place in the Big Ten Conference, the Bloomfield team went into the fourteenth Essex County Tournament unseeded. With tremendous spirit and determination, the expert tute- lage of Coach George Cella, and a little bit of luck, the Bengal whiz B.H.S. Opp kids, as they were dubbed by local newspapermen, pulled four straight 43 ,,.,,, ,.,,,4, M 0NrCLAiR ,,,, ,,,,,, 4 4 upsets to emerge dramatically as the first unseeded team in the history 59 ....... ....... R IDGEWOSD - ---- -s'--- 3 S ' 62 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,..,, C LIFTO ....... ..,. ...... of thefECT 'to win the tourney, and the first school to capture the 61 HACKENSACK 50 Crown OU' 1e5- , I 55 ,,,,,, . ,,,,, currorzo scott 46 Weequahic, whom the Bengals upset in a double overtime game 44 ,.-.,. ,,,,, + IRVINGTON ,,,,, ,,.,. . 50 during the ECT, ended the Bloomfield season with a 16-7 record by 37 ,.,---- 'COLUMBIA ---- ----- - 50 eliminating the Bengals in the second round of the state Group IV 59 '-'-'-' ' O RANGE s ' ' ' 42 62 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ' BELLEVILLE ...,... . ..... 42 T0Umamenf- U ' . 49 ,,,,,,, 4,,,,,, 5 ETON HALL ,.,,,,, t.,,. , 55 It is interesting to note that during the freshman, sophomore, gun- 38 ,4,,,., ,,,4, w EST ORANGE 37 ior and senior years of the Class of '60, Coach Cella's team compiled 40 -----.- 'MONTCLAIR -'----- ------ 3 E the enviable record of 82 wins while losing only ten contests, at the if ----'-' E AELLZESIGE ' 3 5 same time winning three league, three county, two sectional and two 76 iii Hu: BARR,NGE,f '::::i 'Y'Y 44 state championships. 59 ,,,.,,, ,,,,,. f WEST ORANGE 35 76 ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,, 'KEARNY ......... ...... 5 'l 'Games marked with star are conference games 5? 'fi ,iz ' 'B Ki Q ylit ,ie 'sv 'l iiss vj 4 Essex couNTY TOURNAMENT iff 1 , B.H.S. opp. f ks' ,.. , ,f 'i , s , 51 ..........,,........ SETON HALL .....,........... 49 1 g s - 46 .,,. .,,... M oNtcLAiR .... . 45 I 4 4 og,. - 48 ,,., .,.,,,,,, w EEQUAHIC ....,... 46 ,H ,,,ss s f ,J 61 ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, E Ast ORANGE ,,,,,,. 47 is ff? X- STATE TOURNAMENT is s 5 5' 'B 1 52 ,,.,. .,,,,..,..,, I RVINGTON ....,.... 49 W I B '43 41 ,,,, ..,,,,,,, w EEQUAI-uc .,... .,... 4 6 wv ,,i H, , Ei . My 4 -Q.. r 'xg-in V N ,fs . , .ti EEL RICHIE THAYER 1 Co-Captain Top row: Art Lapierre, Angie DeRosa, Ai Londino, John McGrath, Steve Orban, Ned Harrington, Jim Beck, Rod Games, Joe Kiininski, Dennis Walker, Jerry Mulkeen, Bob Marchetti, Doug Smith. Kneeling: Manager Simon, Coaches Nye, Celia, Moore, Manager Stubbs. REQ' X X .Q- Q' -if 1? 1 Yfiizgi iiii S , Roo oARNEs i 'ua f im- M . iaiii i ,, b . 50.65 4' f If ,qv q J. : , V5 at 'fxvxk V I V, L ., All hands on deck! 182 CDP ECT CRDVVN BY NIDNTCLAIR DEFEAT Co-Captain Richie Thayer led the squad in scoring with a 370 marker for a 16.1 points per game average. Center Ned Harrington, averaging 9.9 points, was next in scoring with 288 points. Co-Captain Angie DeRosa scored 207 tal- lies, Rod Garnes netted 'I93 points, and John McGrath accumulated a season total ot 'I77 points. Other occasional starters were Steve Clancy with 25 points, and Doug Smith with 22 markers. Poised for action. Next time try elevator shoes! Hi-ho Richie! SLUGGERS TAKE BIG TEN CONFERENCE i BASEBALL VARSITY SCHEDULE s.H.s. Opp. B.H.S.'s T959 baseball team made an 3 .,,. BARRINGER ----.. 2 impressive record of sixteen wins and 0 ...... ENGLEWOOD .,,,i, 1 four losses. The team, which won the Big Z ---- ------ Nl glglillgg -- -- '--- 4 Ten Championship, was coached by Jo- 7 ,BELLEVH-LE Z seph Conn. lt was the first Bloomfield 5 .,,, ,,,.,, 5 E1-QN HALL 6 baseball team to win a championship 2 ---- ........., K EARNY A.... ., 1 since 1952, when Bloomfield won the 16 ------' ,L 'RVWGTON ---------- ---- 2 9 .... ..... C LIFFORD SCOTT ...... .,.. 3 State and Greater Newark Tournaments. 1 SETON HALL 2 Lettermen returning to boost the team this 6 ,,,. EAST ORANGE ,,,, 1 year are Richie Smith, Richie Thayer, An- 5 ---- --,-- W EST SIDE ........ .... 4 ' A, 5 1 . . . if ' gre DeRosa, Fred Laudati, Charlie Jegli- 4 ' 4 '4-- N UT'-EY - ----------- ---- 3 1 D k ki Artie Sauer Dou Smith Dennis 5 WEST ORANGE 3 4' OYVS I , I 9 fn . 6 .,.. 'MONTCLAIR ...... ..., 5 A 9- Bailey, Dennis Donnelly, Bob Gugllelmlno, 1 ,,,, UNION ,,,,,,, ,,,, 0 agua and Pete Halstead. 6 ---- ----- ' KEARNY -,--- .... 3 Q 'G 2 .... ....... c UPTON .....,, 1 V I, 11 .... coLuMa1A ...... ..,. 2 , 7 ..,. .. TEAST ORANGE ...... .... B L va 1 .5 r g X1 V jkyqwaj Vg 1 K x .V - , rl if -ff ' A .7 n X, , . in 4 y suis J ' ., N ig 5... 5 ,. Der-:Nts muzv , . . I F W me . kr W I .1 :,. fu ry LANGELO DE RosA , ,mf 7 .4 DOUG SMHH 1 .. . 1 TLT. X . . r fin . R 1. ksfiii si -V i f ' I . uw' F, ' -1 1 Qi CHARLES Jeouxowsxl y ii eb, f..f I r i f . .J Q J YZ L A 1 Rlci-HE THAYER 1 184 W 4 PETE HALSTEAD F-WE 1 as ' wfw N fm . Y D ., f'-4, x A1195-, gg '7 'iiii-fa X 4 BASEBALL. Firsf row: Richie Thayer, Fred Laudafi, Dennis Bailey, Mickey LaPore, Angle In I DeRosa, Dennis Donnelly, Vinnie Robertello, Jerry Goldsfein, manager. Lasf In ly Konn, Head Coach, Doug Smith, Richie Smifh, Barry Elson, Don Heeb, Charles fx XX ski, Pete Halstead, Arf Sauer, Bob Guglielmino. W K- ' 'i i , .. ' . sk I row: M Jeglikow 64 44 if f Qu f . ART SAUER ai A Alyy , jg, V , X M 5 'ian .1 an 4 1. M mc:-:ARD SMITH ffflffiy R fy in I D ' - I i' J il K, R A iV', i 3 ll ,Q , 5 VV 44 .fly i i X x 'ff jrghi A K 2 D 'Q 1 gf I K, A may A A 3 . mx . - i 1' L i ' --Q15 , MR -xii? IE Ill K' , , - , ' ' -5 'ig A-f-' f MR. is ' h 'fi ' , ,, , ' ff - 3 A fe,-J .V DENNIS DONNELLY eiilll 5 5 TQ V , ,L ,W H fig A ', - , his -Lv ki ' - I -M' isii f' fi' if 4,1 F 4, W, l FRED LAUDATI Q BOB GUGLIELMINO KONN BHS IVIEN IVIAKE TRACKS Bloomtield's 1959 track team ended the season with a 5-5 record. The team, under coaches Peter Wil- son and Marshall Butler, won the two mile relay in the Big Ten Re- lays, the mile relay in the State meet, and took seventh place in the state meet. The prospect for 1960 looks good with hurdler Jim Meyers, pole vaulters Howie Blackwell and Ron Weber, halt miler Ted Dem- arest, high jumper Rod Garnes, and discus and iavelin thrower John Alves, among the returning letter- men. The l959 BHS cross country squad ended the season with a 5-6 record. The team, coached by Marshall Butler, and captained by .lim Myers, came in second in the Big Ten meet, fifth in the county meet and thirteenth in the state meet. Most valuable runner was Roger Ericson, Fred Rowe was voted most im- proved. KEN DULOW HN ROSAMILIA f i , I -fist ,xx W Hey, Coach! How do l get down? Coach Peter Wilson, Manager Larry Mitschke, Tom Cosia, and Coach Marshall Butler watch Bill Larsen go over the .. .i crossbar. l E! RON WEBER Joi-:N cook T i f f' in 3' . 'A A . Q-sl ' a .--- . 'Mig ki: is in - T I r if a T- .QA is T i ' fir BOB NICOSIA SAL GRIPPI l 86 G 1 We-cp N.. Kg.-V If -Q 211 frfszu J' :, ,I glean. ... j .,4,,AV IE' ui Eg- iw www, 7, . sos BIANCO 5 ALAN FERGUSON 37' :wifi-' 3 HOWIE BLACKWELL ' JIM STANSBURY J X JIM MYERS , . s 5, f I fd RAY BALDYGA Q , CROSS COUNTRY-Firsf row: Roger Ericson, Bill Larson, Elmer Suffers, Gerry Van Blar- kom, John Cook, Sieve Pinterich, Tom Peck. Second row: Ted Demaresf, Joe Qoppi, Don Johnsfon, Jim Myers, Capfain, AI Ferguson, Fred Rowe, Richard Berg, Ron Yessman. Third row: Mr. Butler, Coach, Steve Irwin, Ed Wayda, Bob Elsinger, Gundars Richters, Bob Dodson. QQBQNIL L -.,, fsmhfig 187 ,,i, .i,, , Q ki' JOHN TISCHIO THE GAIVIE IS THE THING! R -it 7 37'mi Tiff fi? -T ,T i. 1 sum, 4, -K -5-ez., T. ,. M N I Q M, K . ,J is 1 W 6 aw p, .. K V . , gr , X . f. fir. F V7 Q . W, V, N Q Q F . 1 T, ,xy A i J ' K ii .gi l 'ri . I I - V'w1ff'f V ' ire H J C .nr X 23, V A 3, aka J Fridays were practice days for the , M K J, 1 T' X' ' '35 GYmnastics Club in the Bo s' G m -' ur , , - f ., 93kt W , -'Use -'W . . . Y, Y - its s,m T as w we J mga Members gain skill in tumbling and 'H at it ,l.. g ,Q 'fa apparatus Work- 1 , t A .sig V J. r do fyyll ' SOCCER TEAM-First row: Bill Fiedler, Charles Dobkin, George Johnson, Gene Dollberg, Howie Blackwell, Co-Captainp John Tischio, Co-Captain, Bill Malloy, Bill Harris, Bill Crecca, Bob Dziedzic. Second row: Tony Celano, Ronnie Razet- nik, Larry Harris, Dick Scott, Pete Pignatello, Bob Marchetti, Al Hahn, Fred Schlacter, Bob Carlson, Don Kick, Norm Fennelly. Third row: Orrin Cohen, Wally Weber, Lee Pierson, Jim Norstrom, Bob Hodgsin, Dave Russel, Mickey Ruel, George Clarke, Bill Fentzloft, Robert Nye, Coach. Fourth row: Bill Hyde, Jim Sudero, Jeff Vennell, Bob Doeg, Walter McGloughlin, Walter Pickut, Dal Long, Charles Finck, Walter Kesting, Ron Riccard. A relatively new sport at B.H.S., soccer Fbblfif 4 150' Q r:r emerged last tall as a varsity sport. The guidance ot Coach Nye and the leadership - of Howie Blackwell and John Tischio ushered in the first year. Their record was one win, eight losses, and three ties. ROBERT NYE Coach, gymnastics, golf and soccer l A N 5 BOWLING TEAM-First row: Bill Fentzloff, Ray Scavone, Richard Aimone, John Caruso. Second row: Joe Neswick, Mr. Hoffman, Coach George Henderson, Phil Petronella. Mr. Frank Leite comes in as tennis coach this year with a good schedule for practice and playing. Last year's team scored one win, twelve losses. Bloomfield scored against Glen Ridge twice, and against Clifford Scott, once. I? fr? JW. GOLF TEAM--First row: George Johnson, Ed Ferrera, Richard Carew, Tony Cilwa. Second row: Gene Bonstein, Roger Stone, Gene Thomas. Wrestling is a new sport which has been added to Bloomfield's athletic program. Al- though this is the first year for intramural wrestl- ing, the team made a good showing against tough competition. 5 exe .. -1-an The bowling team had another excellent year. A record of nine wins and no losses flourished under Mr. Richard Hoffman's coaching ability. The team won the Essex County Tournament and the North Jersey lnterscholastic Bowling Championship. TENNIS TEAM-First row: Pete Gross, Walter Rusniaczek, Robert Egan. Second row: Coach Barry Hoffman, Reath Ed- wards, Bruce Hauben, Walter McGloughlin. Fore! is the varsity golf team's favorite ' word. The team record reflects their enthusiasm with five wins, six losses, and two ties for the 1959 season. The head coach is Robert E. Nye. will WRESTLING TEAM-First row: Bill Fitzgerald, Joe Polverino, Robert Orchard, Alvin Lusardi, Tony Malba, Bob Egan, Ron Martin, Don Leon- ard, Ronald Ricciardi, Ken Nebel, Joe Deering. Second row: Lee Pear- son, Stanford Paul, Charles Dobkin, Charles Finck, Jim Nordstrom, Jack Wallace, Al LaRocca, Dennis Donnelly, Richard Twiner, Stanley Alpert, Gregory Knof, Mr. Craver, Coach. Third row: Ron Yeasky, Allen John, Ed Karytko, Steve Deutel, Richie Zarro, Ronnie Weber, Mike DeGorgio, Tom Melito, Jim Gallagher, Bob Richardson, Wallace Weber. 189 GIRLS' BASKETBALL HAS GOOD TURNDUT Ur- 'W' V'- GlRl.S' ARCHERY-First row: Arlene Tonies, Leslie Hawksley, Elaine Stromfeld, Helen Moy, Roseann Leanza, Joyce Albrecht, Elfrieda Hartle. Second row: Gladys Lawrence, Susan Trotter, Gail Kellstrom, Charlotte Rathgeber, Sharon Jaddis. Third row: Miss McKenzie, Kathy Luite, Barbara Lilienthal, Barbara Umowski, Carol Jones, Maria Ambrose. Every Friday after school B.H.S. sharpshooters can be found dili- gently practicing in the girls' gym. This year white vests were added to round oft a smart looking uniform. l l Will .itiwzi S fi i.,, ,f e-r. Q .. 'if I l l A I if ng sf iir 1 '-Vl 5 'ili H l ,T A .Qi yyg g Basketball is the most popu- iii I' l in' it A I My . K W , H all 4 larintramural sport among the A ' k fi iii tif, . 5,41 H ' 'H Zlib S' girls ot BHS. The seven teams b Vll fy!! sr111s A ees. ,A did their best every Tuesday ,, ' ,E . f 'R A W ' . amidst whistles, shouts, and ii .ii- g,ii M lf: it 3 Li,i if izi is t l laughter to bring recognition A 5 A gg, A . iiyli , ii ,, Z to their respective classes. ii My A Y . 3 ggki E kr K. aw Y, K LXBLQMAI, 1 . r. sk 2,1 ,, : ., ,X i GIRLS BOWLING-First row: Fran Petillo, Mary McKenna, Joanne Hruby, Marie Struck, Mari-Claire Looges. Second row: Carol Ferentz, Judy Duda, Susan Porter, Kathy Blauth, Carol Pierson. Each Thursday from 3 to 5:15 P.M. girl bowlers invade Broad and Bay Bowling Alleys. Twelves teams compete in a round-robin tourna- ment. Trophies are awarded to the highest average bowler and the highest-scoring team. wot The Girls' Leaders Club is advised by Miss MacKenzie, Mrs. Beavers, and Mrs. Martenis. lts purpose is to instruct captains, equipment managers, checkers, and squad leaders to teach in their gym classes. GIRLS' LEADERS CLUB-First row: Mrs. Beaver, Miss McKenzie, Mrs. Martenis. Second row: Pat Conroy, Chris Douglas, Honey Furruchia, Santa Briante. ,J H The Modern Dance Club was organized this year by Miss MacKenzie. The mem- bers were taught various mod- ern dances and presented their first performance in the Christmas show. lil . Us-f MODERN DANCE CLUB-First row: Kathy Whitney, Carol Was, Chris Gasior, Valerie Gerelis, Alice Kuettel, Carol Mianowske, Charlotte Chalker, Alyce Garnes, Louise Klein, Treasurer, Eileen Carter, Joan Abernathy, Gladys Lawrence. Second row: Betty Garnes, Amy Jones, Gloria Leabolcl, Betty Getman, Carole Beldowski, Joyce Siniscal, Betty Ferguson, Lee Clark, President. Missing: Rosalie Cammarata, Secretary, Carolyn Tonic, Vice-President. Whether for fun or for in- struction, the members of the Girls' Swimming Club enjoyed their weekly trips to the Mont- clair 'Y' pool. Three eight week sessions were held dur- ing the year. IVIDDERN DANCE ADDED TD AGENDA 191 I 4 I N All -I x:'74 .nv 5Qa. B K , A BLOOMFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BLOOMFIELD, NEW JERSEY 160 BROAD STREET HARRY M. RICE Principal CHARLES E. MORGAN vice Principal PETER wHsoN Assasmnr Principal June lQ6O To the Class of l96O: The teachings of Confucius, the most famous iriental sage, are as applicable to life today as they were thousands of years ago. relative to life at LHS, the sayings chosen for the divisionals of iEhCRlES '60 especially stress the qualities of sports- manship, honor, and scholarship, ideals toward which we should all strive. To those of us who have worked on MEMORIES, the iany hours spent in planning, learning, and working represent one of the most memorable facets of our hiqh school lives. We sincerely hope that we have produced a record of the time spent at BHS which will bring back happy memories for mary years tc cime. To all those who worked untiringly and unselfishly to finish MEMORIQS, and especially to our advisors hrs. hoch, ir. Jrosse, Mr. Lller, and mr. ffl' illever, without whom the job could never have beer dcne, I give my deepest appreciation. I Eo you, the Class cf lweu, I proudly present LQMORILS 1960. Sincerely, ken Nebel editor-in-chief LERQORI QS ' 60 1 x 5 xxx V. ,. A, 3' V I A -2' , VV' f ' if-'.,Q V. X ,V .QV ' , ' ' V 'Vw-ww ' ' ' my V- V wjg,1gV31,k W, ,gms .. I Vp V-Vx 2 Y x ., V 1 , ' A W I Y ' J E ' 1 ' 1 , ff f V ' 1' . 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