Boonton High School - Echoes Yearbook (Boonton, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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THEREFORE WE TI-IE CLASS OF '47 PRESENT OUR EDITION OF'THE ECI-IOESII I-IOPING THAT IT YVILL AID IN TI-IE PEQPETUATION OF OUR HIGH SCHOOL MEMORIES. An I I a Y PUBLISHED BY THE Samoa CLASS or Boowrow Has:-I Sc:-noon. Boomow, New JERSEY t f I xk in b XX xl M I I I --DED1CA'rnQN--- ' WE THE CLASS OF I947, WHOLEHEARTEDLY DEDICATE-OUR EDITION OF ECHOES TO MR. H. HERBERT GLOSS, YEARBOOK FACULTY ADVISOR. HE HAS GIVEN UNLIMITED ASSISTANCE TO BOTH TI-IE YEARBOOK AND I TO BOONTON HIGH SCHOOL. HIS PREVAILINC QUALITY OF BRIGHTENING THINGS Q UP' HAS ENCOURAGED US IN PUBLISHING A YEARBOOK THE BEST OF WHICH WE ARE CAPABLE. HE HAS PATIENTLY ILISTENED TO OUR COMPLAINTS, AND WITH AN I UNDERSTANDING WORD AND PERHAPS A BRIGHT WITTICISM HAS INEVITABLY EN- LIGHTENED OUR NUMEROUS PROBLEMS. FOR HIS OPTIMISTIC ATTITUDE AND STAUNCH l ADVICE WE SINCERELY THANK MR.GLOSS, WITHOUT WHOM, PLANNING OUR YEARBOOI4 WOULD NOT HAVE MEANT SUCH PLEASANT MEMORIES. L Xi X Lg ' Q N -, I I Si Q YEARBOOK STAFF, Editor-in-chief, Elaine Makovsky' Assistant-Editor, Jack Demarest LITERARY STAFF 'EE?tES'VEn Kouueren, Editorg claire Benedict, Dorothy Bartmann, Margaret de Koning, Hilda Sauter, Blanche Tilman. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Allen Merrltt, Editor, Bill Brady, Henry Jacobs, Cynthia Davis. ABT STAFF Gordon Van Ness, Editor, Florence Gray, Rose Nardone, Barbara Morrison, Jane Budrick. TYPING STAFF Marjorfe A. Kovalcik, Editor, Madeline H. Kranik, Patsy Schaefer, Lorraine Vogel, Elvera Bonanni. BUSINESS STAFF Q ' Rosemary Condon, Editor, Mary Jane Hunt, Geraldine Cox, Audrey Roseberry, Margaret Endsor. sPoRTs , Phylis Griffin, Harold Hill. - Adviser - H. Herbert Gloss Asst, Advisers - G. N, Wilcox - Typing ' L. J, Irwin - Literary 1-1-111... Q 4 in 'Q 'w' i BOARD OF EDUCATION Andrew Rexroth, President V Robert J. Budrick, Vice-President Mrs. R. Conn Harry P. Haldt Mrs. William Birch Merald Blowers Donnell Stackhouse Walter Peterson James Booth George Brush, District Clerk C. E. Boyer, Supervising Princinal g I 1 ,xv 4 'C' W 14 I a', -Z'-'. 1 wx,-.-'Q - ' 'Z Z' , if ff! LESLIE A E BOOTH CLARELICE E . BOYER Mr. Clarence VE. Boyer, Supervising Principal, has beenfour friend for four short years. Yet his guiding hand,, his encouragement and advice have left 'an impression on our lives that will endure for many years to come. His enthusiasm for improving teaching facilities, his effort to develop a greater understanding between teachers and pupil have won for him prestige, prominence, and our esteem and admiration. Through his help we face the future with confidence. We hope that some days we may again meet a splendid personality such as Mr. Boyeri The Job of successfully preparing young America for the future can be accom- plished only by a person of the utmost capability and integrity, such as our principal, Mr, L, A. E, Booth. Through his sensible judgment in knowing right from wrong he has set us on the right path toward thoughtful, good citizenship. In order to understand us truly as we are, he has adjusted himself to the life of the high school student, even to the point of adding witticisms to our assembly program. Mr, Booth has never been too busy to help the individual student with his problems. He will always be remembered by each of us personally as someone really Wspecial.n MISS MARY E. PRICE We may honestly say that this, our last year in high school, has been made more- pleasurable and less difficult because of the unending guidance given by our faithful adviser, Miss Price. Her warm heart and friendly smile have made talking with her a pleasure instead of a Wdutiful tasK.n With her help we have been able to choose suitable careers which we are sure will be to our advantage in the near future. Our sentiments are shared by all who know her, for through her sound Judgment and generous assistance she has made life-long friends of all her high school pupils. JW '11 2!!!!!!!!1 H . HERBERT GLoss 'A true friendn may well describe our Yearbook Adviser, Mr. H. Herbert Gloss. His ability to make one Wfeel at ease' has made conferring with him a pleasure. So often we have come to him with a problem concerning our Yearbook and, through his helpful criticism and artistic ability, we have left feeling that nthings really aren't so bad after all.n His good nature and wonderful sense of humor have made our Yearbook' meetings occasions that we are not likely to forget. We are grateful for his help in publishing WEchoesW., DOROTHEA ALLEN SCIENCE.. .MATH TI-IOS. GARRISON u.s. I-usToD.v MAIN KOWAL COMMERCIAL V! 1 Q .,. 1 ,, f 5.4, 1 DEBORAH AMEL SOC. STUDIES j,,Qm,,JLaM-3E H. HERBERT GLOSS ART J. B. M. LASENKO COMMERCIAL JR BOGDZIEWICZ SPAN IS H Lucv. M. cnoss L AT I N MARGUERITE LYON N U QS E 0 IRENE BRONOS Jn. Bus .... BKPG. IRMA S. HAFEI2 PHY ED. ROSE MAQAZITI LANGUAG ES X CECADLINGEIZ cmzmnsrnv 540 ?f- ww EDITH HENRY Home ECON. EARL MORAN IND. AQTSA 4, ' I L, . Jfffffyg 1 If Mm , xygf N I ff A VV' ?, L .f L,,f4,fEf' n ., '-,.. MARY Q. FEAGANS Mqvsnc NI. COCI-IQAN PM. EDMUNDS NI. F. EQQICO ENGLISH YLk EE' UI L ' 2 yylfiflx, zgvw AZ' U1 'blifl-4 Q N.A.I-ICZIGIZAND Ivy WQEIZALD HOPKINS . LUELLA IRWIN . eo. BJ. I-IILLAIZY socs DIEQNI L Em PHM QQ ENGLISH - I SI-IOP IIIWMW ww .I My if JANE MULLIN KAREN NELSON LILLIAN NULAN HOME ECON, MATI-I. COMMERCIAL D.J. ORNIEZZANA ENGLISH I MURIEL FECI-IEI2 PI-IY ED. I I I ELSIE JOHNSON LI BRARIAN 4 I I I I I s. PAVIDIS , - Mm ..., cen WM. POTTER HISTORY MARY E. DRICE C. QI DOLFO us. HISTORY LANGUAGES ALEIIANDED REED SDEECH JOHN QYDEQ KIEFFEUL SHQINER U.S. HISTORY PHY ED. WALTER. DUTT ENGLISH 13 'E DQ,W.H.WlGGlNS ..,i. PHYSICIAN HAROLD WAQIOQD G. NI WILCOX BAND ..., ODCH. COMMERCIAL snow Tomomms M. WITTMAN MATH. SCIENCE x M 'S' N S Q Qs s Wiwa. Wx 5 F QSM . . ' 'x ug. , 1. I ce Sw 'vw' ' ' 3R4 :,'f7 1, I S 1 1 1, at I N 5 'Nb s N Q' x s Q S ul , Q09 if 5 u 42 X X f 1 Q? llllh S gi QS xi -- Ng... .4411 H. .Q T V I Y an YVYY 1'-395 ' ' JOHN Jomrs l WJonesy'......speaks rapidly...answer to a maiden's prayer...wh1z at electricity ...eats pie out of his handu.wants to find the universal solvent.........President of Student Regallan Association.........,,, ambition--to attend Notre Dame. A President SRA L Vice-President SRA 3 Varsity Football 3,u service Club 3 Track 2,3,h - f sffwwm-we ifis f22LPM-770a- ' FRANK THOMPSON Witty and timely remarks..........in- exhaustable repertoire of friends.....good build...c1ass president for three years... white shirts with open collarsl. .... .WJust the mean little k1dn............regular Guidance Office attender. Class President l,3,h Junior Play Varsity Football A J. V. Football 2 yBand l,2,3 1,5 3 JOLINE KERN 'Joie'..........gay laugh.......short 'n sweet.......member of NHS........fond of cute pins...............newspapers?-- teke'em away.....diligent and dependable.. .....noted for her sneezes....St. Lawrence in the fall.......rabbit foods......her quonset hut. Art Service Club l,2,3,h 1 N1-as 3,l+ Wampus editor A Spanish Club l Service Club 3,b Committee'work l,2,3,b ELAINE MAKOVSKY ' WLaineN.......a1ways the picture of vogue .... .systematic...ambition--dietitian - ...silver bracelets and ballet slippers... full of school spirit....crowning glory . ...firm.....beautifu1 plaid skirts...... the yearbook's guiding light......first bell and away she goes! Yearbook Editor A Fashion Club l,2,3,h Freshman Minstrel ' Art Service Club 3,L Ushering Squad 3 L f N. H. S. he Girls' Reserves lg2 , . Junior Play Committee work l,2,3,h 'French Club 1,2 R MARY AGZIGIAN Prudent...1ikes concert music ...sensitive d1sposit1on...flighty asda swallow.....usually seen com- paring notes.....business training ....sl1ght in appearance. Committee work 3 Library Staff A War Stamp Committee Wampus A oo BETTY ANDERSON Betty...WI have often regret- ted my speech--never my silenoen.. co mercial subJects....soft, sweet voice....be1ongs to Roller Skating Club. Girls' Sports l,2,3 Mixed Chorus 2 Defense Stamp Committee CONCETTA AVALLONE 'Connien........hopes to be a p1anist....soulful eyes....sincere ....dreamy smile....modest....in a world all her own. War Stamp Committee Wampus Girls' Chorus A Committee work MILDRED AYRES WMillieW....Boonton1te....oan usually be found in the movies.... 'neat as a pin'........Pond Bridge and ice skating. Committee work 3 Glee Club War Stamp Committee 1 1-2 , Q' , J I f 'V x ' ,I xX CONCETTA'AZZARA UConnie'...always ready for a good time.....1ikes to be pampered ...way to a man's heart is through his stomach...holds to decisions. War Stamp Committee Chorus Committee work 3 X1 sa, ,r x . ig. KENNETH BANTA. 'KennyW.....WEven though I am quiet, I'm here'....curly hair.... ....likes to tinker with motors... noon-hour chats....comp1acent. DUANE BARNES NBarnesyW,..roving eyes..con- stant witticisms...loose-limbed... .....famous for hang-over scene in UJunior Miss',,.,.Weverybody loves me!N...likes Spike Jones records. Varsity Baseball 2,3,h N. H. sg Varsity Basketball 3,h Band 2,3,L Jr. a Sr. Plays Orchestra 2,35h MARY BARTHOLOMAY WSilenceW is sweeter than speeohN.....attractive.....fond of reading........loves dogs lshe has seven!D.....wants to be a nurse. Q N 'e'9 y 4 DOROTHY BARTMANN NDotW.......mathematical whiz ..full of surprises..candid..makes wonderful apple pie......active in school projeots...looked upon with esteem....blushes beautifully. N.H.S. Wampus A Boontonaire 2,3,A Yearbook 4 Girls' Sports 2,3 Jr. E Sr, Plays, German Club A EUGENE BEDNAR nGenen Q u o 0 U oca-Ke'ea-ters o ocos Marines after graduation ..... Wbig- time gambler!'.....phobia--females ........NActions speak louder than words'....wil1ing to cooperate. Stage Committee A J. V. Basketball 2 CLAIRE BENEDICT HBenny'...never id1e....over- flowing with warmth and friendli- ness...even, pearly white teeth... snappy drum-majorette...partial to heavy-knit sweaters. Wampus l,3,L Girls' Sports 1,3 Yearbook A Drum Majorette 3,L French Club 3,L Fashion Club 3 MIRIAM BENNETT WBennyW..g..a1ways ready with another joke...trips to New York.. good descriptive ability .... enter- taining personality....out-of-town fellas....white collar girl. Girls' Chorus l,2,L Wampus A ,v X , Victory Corps 1 Opera Club h F ,g Q. 8 11, 1 .0 if A ALLAN BENTLEY Shy and bashful, but just plain nice.....wants to be a boxer ........makes it difficult for the opposite sex. J. V. Baseball 1 J. V. Basketball 1,2 Stage Committee 3,L JOHN BEVACQUA WJohnny'.....one of a twin threat...football...hobby--keeping tabs on NGerrie'....rattling coupe with fluid drive!...considerate. Varsity Football 2,3,L Jr. Play Varsity Baseball 3,A S.R.A. Rep, J.V. Basketball 2,3 J.V. Baseball Ushering Squad 3,L J.V. Football CYRIL BINDAS HCyN,..wide grin...surprising commentS....large ateps.....hidden desire--to be a mechanic.....Sokol Camp enthusiast...good gymnast. Freshman Minstrel Baseball 2,L Service Club 3 . Victory Corps l Band a Orchestra 1,2 MARY BLANCHARD Likes to sew.......movie star picture collection.. .... .naturally curly hair......enjoys playing the piano.....gentle...,..a commercial student. QF hir Girls' Chorus l Community Chest x V' -+ ,l1' , NX v ELVERA BONANNI NBaben.....always the life of the party....gregarious....never a dull moment...ho1ds back nothing., sarcastically friend1y...a pepper- upper o Yearbook A Fashion Club 3,L Wampus 3,L Boontonaire 3 French Club 3,L Committee work 3 C GABRIEL BONANNI NGabeW..bad time for teachers ......a swaggering wa1K......SHti- rioal quips....movie usher.....up- holder of the NDai1y Newsn ..... ... .....ncharacterW. Ushering Squad 3 WALTER BONANNI HWa1tn.....cupcake fiend..... nice penmanship ....... one of three dangers to the chemistry lab...... partial to brown clothes ..... ..... straight-forward. Freshman Minstrel WILLIAM BRADY HBi11H....late comer from the Philippines ....,. ,speaks and reads Spanish well .... inquiring mind .... .....likes to rhumba and listen to HSouth of the Bordern music....... wants to be a salesman. Photography Staff 3,L ,gfiiv 5, ' I S RICHARD BRUNNECKE NGaGan....lean....history.... tinkers with cars.,..red shirt.... .....has Uno ambitionH.......crazy for sports.,..adores hamburgers. GLORIA BROWN HIrishN....wants to be a navy nurse.....warbler......a smile and nhi-yaH.........sings with Society Buddies.......jitterbugging a spe- cialty. Girls' Chorus 3 Spanish Club L Library Staff Committee work A t .f , sl' . ,I xX KA THRYN BR OVTN Colorful good looks....wishes to be an air hostess..vibrant per- sonality .... basketball whiz...full o' pep and vitality...audacious... makes a good listener. Sports l,2,3 Girls' Chorus 1,2 Committee work l,2,3,u ' LILLIAN BROWNE WLiln .... beautiful strawberry blond hair....long fingernails and dark nail polish.....blushes...... good study hall companion.....bas- ketball fan. Photography Club 3 Fashion Club Wampus 3,h Committee work l,2,3,b -SQ J .1 X J Xa , JANE BUDRICK WJakeH..loyalty and integrity ...usually seen with a black eye.. ..competent....flaming red hair... paper airplanes......quiet?--guess again. Yearbook A Art service Club 3,L Service Club 3,L Class Officer 3,4 Wampus 1,2 Committee work l,2,3,b CHARLES CAHN 'Chazzn...always chuckling... turbulant...joker....oollectlon of phonograph records.......Charlie's rumorsl....heart-throb....always a carload of kids. J.V. Baseball 2 Ushering Squad 3,L J.V. Football 1 Sound Squad 3,L Varsity Basketball 2,3,h CHARLES CARTER NCharllen.... ood-looking appears to be shy ?!7........sharp dresser.......likes trapping...... devilish...likes to annoy Miss WOW ....popular with femme-fatales. DONALD CERCHIONE WDonW...,..one swell guy..... Lake Hiawatha fellows ..... .hobby-- raises turkeys and minkS.......... dreaming of a trip to Alaska. J.V. Basketball Class Officer A J.v. Baseball 2 J.v. Football 3,.l+ ,Q ' x Q. , J , sl' I as .1 xX JUNE CHAMPION Enjoyment of art....ta1kative .....career--wants to do personnel work....Mountain Lakes fe11as..... imaginative..,...likes to sing.... whimsical. Spanish Club 1,2,3 Wampus 1,2 French Club A Freshman Minstrel Photography Club 3 Girls' Chorus 1 ANDREW CHAPMAN WAndy'....china-blue eyes.... Lake Hiawatha BraveS.....center on football squad....rugged build.... holding down Scientific Course.... practical joker. J.V. Football 3 Varsity Football h WILLIAM CHRISTOPHERSON 'Bu11etsW..favorite pastime-- s1eeping...........Wcome what mayn attitude......1ikes to fiddle with cars.. .... partiality to the fairer sex. ROSEMARY CONDON NRoW...cute...nnever do today what you can do tomorrowW....makes friends easily .... inquisitive mind ....rolled-up dungarees. Yearbook 4 Girls' Chorus 1 Fashion Club 3,h Boontonaire 3 Wampus 2,3,h Library Staff 1,2,3 Committee work 1,2,3,L C ca D, ,r J Gsm 1 GERALDINE COX NGerrieN..gay..lustrous brown hair accented by twinkling brown eyes...dislikes dressing for gym.. ....impressive .... .takes things as they come. Yearbook A Ushering Squad 3,L Freshman Minstrel Girls' Chorus 1 Committee work l,2,3,A VIRGINIA CROCETTI WGinnyW....self-efficient.... ...makes a sympathetic listener... short but dynamic quick movements ....alert....wants to be an office worker. Freshman Minstrel Committee work 1,2,3,L War Stamp Committee 2 1 LOUIS CURCIO WLou'......wants to be an ac-- countant.....1ikes to travel...... pet peeves--history and English... fr1endly....nice to have around. Glee Club A n NANCY D'AGOSTINO 'Nan'...very likable person.. attentive...1ends a helping-hand.. ...dislikes large pooketbooks..... demure...a swell pa1,.intel1igent. Senior Play Service Club 3,u Student Council A Wampus 3,L Library Staff 3 N.H.S.Latin Club 2 Committee work 1,2,3,L f .Pi Q N, S a fx 47 , .Mi ROBERT DAINGERFIELD Bobn0lOOOOObig flirmlllilii Wwhy take life serious1y?W......no respect for amateur girl chemists .....wants to Join the army. AHERMAN DANNACHER 'HoimanW....star B.H.S. base- ball pitoher....adverse to Cabbage Hill....1ean and lanky.....WMen Of few W rds are dhe best mann. Mygfgww CYNTHIA DAVIS nCeedyN....ambition--physical training teaoher......typioa1 all- American g1rl...extensive wardrobe .,..natura1 good-looks......camera bug...dimp1es .... sportive .... plays the trombonel?7. Yearbook L Band 3,L Fashion Club 2,3 Wampus 3,5 ANTHONY D'BONAVENTURA 'Toay'....crazy for spaghetti and meatba1ls...'It's a great life if you don't weaken'.......usually playing hooky from school. ' J, 1 .T.V. Football L X u- ,1:' gi 167' br' A ,, x . H . ,Y - Y ......,. -Y ,. rl.-.-.rv V .Y Y . .. . Y ..,- V- v---.....,- JOHN DE BLANCO HJohnnyW ..... a slap on the back and a WHey, wake upn.... ....dislikes Hillbilly musio...... . .... Passaic preferred ....... .nice personality...an WAN in Mr. Rutt's English. NAOMI DE HART WNomieW ..... pert .... dark eyes ....cute turned4up nose.:..pensive ....wants to do secretarial work 1..her one and inseparable pancake make-up. Girls' Chorus l,2,3 Glee Club L Committee work 3 ,, . WALTER DEKLEROW WDecK'.....husky...likes shop ...favorite dish--banana split... ....wants to be a manual worker... ....peeve--economics...maidens be- ware! Varsity Football 3,L Committee 3 Basketball Manager 3 MARGARET DE KONING WMargW....adores green salads . .... gracious .... '.ambition--singer ....1ikes cats and little boys with their cute little caps.... ......dignif1ed. Yearbook L 1 Girls' Chorus 1,2 Opera Guild A N.H.S. Senior Play T. French Club A 'Freshman Minstrel -f-V. --.--v--'f'--'-'ww-v-n-q-'rv---9 EGU! 5 so JACK DEMAREST 'DemW........no preference of gum--any kind, anywhere....usually seen--eating.........hopes to be a coach. . . . . . . .pet possession--right thumb......joker. Varsity Football 3,l+ Junior Play 3 J.V. Baseball 1,2 Sound Squad 3,L Assistant Yearbook Editor S.R.A. A J 1 t Q ANTHONY DI EDWARDO Back stage man...good-natured ..likes to work with his hands ....shop.....crazy inventions..... ..future with Uncle Sam..humorous. Football 2,3,l+ Committee 3,L a ROSE MARIE DI GENOVA ' WRoseW ...... vivacious .... dex- terity at the piano ....... dislikes quiet study halls ....... probably will be a concert pianist ........ ....bonny miss ..... mirthful. Orchestra l,2,3,l+ Chorus l,2,3,l, ARMAND DI VITANTONIO nOttn ...... partial to small brunettes....loud shirts .... likes lemon pie ....... a swell fellow, well worth knowing.......footba11 and baseball. k t Football 3,h Basketball 1 J 1 ,f Baseball A 1 ' vs ,1:' gi ROSE DOLAN A lover of good books .... ....resident of P.T.H......wanta to be a secretary .... sheer love of sports ....... fascinating eyes. Committee work 3 LYMAN DRAKE WChoppyN ....... freckles...... likes ice hockey....studying isn't everything......neat dresser ..... . ...women trouble .... football games and a show of white gloves. Baseball 2,3,L Committee work 1 WILLIAM DU PELL HBillH ..... usually found in Worman's .... bow ties ...... picture of neatness ...... wine, women, and song .... pencil behind his right ear. Sound Squad l,2,L French Club 1 Committee work 1,3 MARGARET ENDSOR NPeggyWQ...di1igent worker... Saturday night movies ..... pleasant laugh ..... wonderful Montville ..... likes a good time ...... lovely eyes ....usua1ly seen with WCeedyW. Yearbook L Wampus 3,h Library 3 Committee Work l,2,3,L .Tw -r gf? 1 ., ROBERT ENQUIST gets him down. CORNELIA FABER WCornyn......ta1l.....blushes easily....good sport....wants to be a recept1onist....light com- plexion......never a harsh word ....nice to know. Committee work l,2,L Wampus L Library Staff 3 RUTH FALLAT NA little fun now be a telephone operator. never hurts anybodyN...... ....likes roller skating.. WBob' .... .unobtrusive .... does a mean square dance ........ fond of trains .... NNever hurry, never worry' .... .likes tweed...geometry ,, x , and then wants to devilish Girls' Chorus Community Chest H '--' Art Service Club - RALPH FINSON nwallyn.. ....... nimrod .... re- membered for his hearty laugh in WSmilin Throughn .... .wants to be a mortician......usually tying flies ....smirks. y x Band 2,3 J. V. Football 3 Q, I Senior Play Junior Play Re e 1 ' ,llf gi omva moon Wwhen she sang it was like the voice of an angeln......pet saying--nHold the phonein .... sweet and sensible ..... ambition--singer. Glee Club l,2,3,L Chorus l,2,3,L Latin Club l,2,3 MURIEL FOGELSON NBrownieN ..... dusky ..... aim-- model ...... dislikes socks .... tall, attractive .... usually smiling ..... ....pet peeve--gym.....likes home- made clam chowder .... .gentle. Committee work l,2,3,L Wampus l,h Fashion Club 1,2 Boontonaire 3 Girls' Sports 2 ALBERT GARNETT WAln......lumberman's roll... ....steady worker.....usually seen talking to one of the weaker sex ...wants to be a civil engineer... ....loves to go camping. Ushering Squad A Committee l,2,3,L J. V. Football 2,3 F DAYTON GEARY Nweary Gearyn....likes trains - ...... half-miler track man....... , ...collection of classical records .....all-state track team......Oh, all those questions! Varsity Track 3,u F vi . N , Mixed Chorus 1,2 Opera Guild A. , ,fp4fo4AL: ' t - A J C sign 0 aura. mlb ,X fl .f,f,4, 1 ERNEST GINDER ' ' QS J 'ErnieN......small--but oh so cuteI....Riverside Rats...freckles ....shy....brown eyes.....freshmeh, girls......wants to be a mechanic. ' Baseball 2,3 JULIETTE GODFREY WJulien ..... ...Winsome manner ....enchanting voice... .... popular with opposite sex ..... pin-up looks ....always has an answer....... ...prospective musical career. Girls7.Chorus l,2,3,L Glee Club A GLORIA GOULD - Dapper .... wishes to be veter- inarian .... striking blonde hair... ....capricious......always rates a second look....nimble on the dance floor. Y French Club 2,hW Latin Club 2 Fashion Club 3,b Twirler 3,h Committee work 2,3 Sports l,2,3,L LILLIAN GOULD WLiln...level-headed .... likes to trip the light fantastic .... ... ...Rockaway Valley...Friday nights and roller skating ..... peaches and cream complexion. h X Wampus A Committee work 3 J r J War Stamp Committee b, Sports 2 X .1 .A ,lI' xi fa W ,, BERNARD GRAWEHR BennyW.....musically inclined ....likes to polKa......entertains with his Nsqueeze boXW.......loves ice cream.....'dem Brooklyn Bums.N Junior Play FLORENCE GRAY ' NDollyW......courteous manner ....artistic ability......NStan's schotzH.........sugar 'n spice 'n everything nice.....capable....one of the Wpervoken girls. Yearbook A Committee worK l,2,3,L Art Service Club 3,L HELEN GREFFE WGrefW....full of mischievous pranks .... .usually seen in that n black chevie .... wry faces ..... wide awake and up to date. A Committee work l,2,3,L PHYLLIS GRIFFIN NGriffn.....best girl athlete of the year ..... happy-go-lucky .... .....avid gum chewer........swell driverC?J ..... .proud of her bright blue convertible. Orchestra l,2,3,L Sports l,2,3,L Photography Club 3,h Glee Club A Mixed Chorus 1 Girls' Chorus l M54 ., J , i I if .4 ,l1' gi LOUISE HARBESON nwezien ..... pleasant....noted for her history maps ........ writes wonderful descriptions..L..usually seen in her brother's jalopy ...... ....would make a good authoress. Library Staff Committee work 3 BARBARA HARRISON WBarbH.......energetic cheer- leader .... Oh, that yellow sweater! ....athletic ability....good-looks plus .... recipient of many-pleasing glances .... the reason forSHarold's sleepless nights, R fl' m VJ Cheerleader A pGirls' Sports F ,1 X the ps YJNJ, 1 I K , - X, X I' 1 J' X .X 'X is 4 f'l ,Q-vi' .TUNE Hlcnnmvson K v ci xl' 3 1 ss B:H.S. for two years.... wtf' ...apo J...soft, brown eyes.... J ...long ingernails......enjoyable company L..wishes to be a model... ....coliection of simple jewelry. Nampus 2,L Committee work 2,3 Girls' Sports 2,3 HAROLD HILL Dynamic!....a killer with the women .... wavy hair...usually roam- ing the halls...good conversation- alist .... fast moving ......... agile dancer. Varsity Football 2,3 Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3,h Yearbook A 1533? , . 6 -. I V x 1 06 .4 434. QW ROGER HILL f NRogN...tease...talented with hammer and saw....good-humored.... V 4 ....noon-hour bull sessions....... ...genial......quiet with opposite sex. J. V. Football 2 Score Board l Varsity Football 3,h German Club l Art Service Club 1,L FLOYD HOFELE Foot loose and fancy free .... ...the Vamp of the cafeteria line ...the reason why teachers go mad ...usually staring into space. JOHN HOPKINS nBirdieW ..... usually cracking jokes .... gridiron captain .... noted for setting the class in stitches ...three letter man....wants to be a coach. Football l,2,3,I... ' Track 2,3,L, Basketball l,2,3,l+ Chorus 1 VERNON HOPLER nHopN... .... always goodj for a laugh...liKes--the opposite sex .....makes model airplanes...green eyes .... spaghetti and meatballs. Photography Club A Victory Corps 2 Mixed Chorus A Boys' Chorus L gf? . xj 1 x wg A47 s, S .F J I . X' , ,x-,iik 1 ' ,lC' xX found in Room 103. Junior Play Scoreboard FRED HORN WBudn ...... at home on the dance floor ....... wants to be a forest conservationist ....... finds girls interesting .... history argu- ments. notes.....enlivener. MARY JANE HUNT WM. J.n ..... outstanding class member .... ..captivating .... usually surrounded by a crowd of males ...beautiful year-round tan...:the Senior Play and an Irish brogue. Jr. R Sr. Play Service Club 3,L S.R.A. Officer 2,3,h Yearbook A Wampus 3,h' NHS Freshman Minstrel CHARLES HORN WCharlien.....Uncle Willis in NJunior MissN.....special brand of shuffling.......usually taking his time........cooperative .... .can be Senior Play Sound Squad R J. V. Basketball Manager lg 3 ,isnt .1 X PATRICIA HOUGH WParn...pint-sized...chatter- box .... reflex habit .... always in a hurry. .... ambition--journalist.... ....determined......study hall and French Club 2,3,L Committee work Q HENRY JACOBS 1 GA f ' Q9 New York enthusiast ......... . ..usually tripping one of the fair k 4 sex ...... 'got an extra pencilW.... ' ambition--New York fireman. French Club L MARJORIE JENKINS WMargieW ........ swell person- ality .... . ..... likes root beer and shrimp....adverse to math.....don- tinuous humor.....rosy cheeks..... full of the devil. Committee work 2,3,h Wampus L ' ' Spanish Club 3,L AMES. Swag . ' p 4x 275- MJ! Q :JAX JUNGHANS . Bubinoouonall jokergggg ....wants to do electrical work... 1 t manoooosooeadverse . to standing in line.....sportsman. 7 'QM Z-1.3. ff. S- 13-.KL Score Board l,2,3,L ' J. V. Basketball l THOMAS KAVANAUGH 'Tom' ...... makes a collection of stamps and guns..,........track ..........interests in archery and photography .... . .... apride and joy-- his rifle. J. V. Track 3 We Qf 'a xe R 'Crash good lookin when class of his moto machinist. J . ,lip xX 7,, W , , WJohnnie'.....born dancer.... mano o 0 0 0 0 9 n Q 0 ...wears flashy clothes....Cabbage Ii-j-llO0OlO0l imitation.' JOHN KIERNAN 'JohnnyW ...... a future Deisel Engineer.. .... ..likes to dance and does ...... always time for fun..... .....spends spare time skating and sailing. Committee work 2,3 Glee Club L ONALD KNOBEL 0lO0OOOOta1-1, g....always a wisecrack gets dull.........proud rcycle...........future Sound Squad HERMAN KOEHLER WKipn... ....... wants to own a motorcycle. ...... well mannered .... pet peeve-good looking guys..likes a good argument. .... .straight for- ward.......modest.......strong. J OHN KOSTKA ...WRomeo is but a mere ,, x . 1 I MARJORIE KOVALCIK Wuartien ..... Oh, those jokes! ....very well groomed....always an exceptional taste in clothes...,.. lunch time and a bowl of soup ..... ambition--singer. Yearbook L i Girls' Chorus 3,L Girls' Sports 1,2 Opera Guild A Photography Club A Boontonaire 3, JOAN KRAFFT ' Beautiful complexion ..... note passer.....wants to be an interior decorator... .... her sprints outvof class rooms .... army correspondence .........wide belts. War Stamp Committee 2 Committee work 3 'EUGENE KRANIK WHandsome Gene'..his ways im- press the girls..everyone's friend ......keen zest for sports....very good taste in c1othes.......craves peanut butter sandwiches. Class officer 2.3 s.-R. A. 1 J. v. Basketball l,2,3 Varsity Football 2,3 MADELINI: KRANIK Wmadien ......... noted for her delicious sandwiches ...... likes to polka ......... always a Whellon for everyone.......very.sociable...... active in sports. ' Yearbook A Class Officer l,2,3 . Guidance Office 3,A Sports 2,3 Service Club 2,3 Committee work Ji ff , HBO ville bu like to hunt big game.....reserved ........future in journalism...... senior cassanova. Yearbook Sound Sq ROBERT KROMKA WBob'....1ong legged....Wlife is too short to workW.......always good for a laugh ...... professional baseball .... cat killer....favorite pastime--eating. Varsity Baseball 3 ROBERT LAHIEHE bn 0 0 0 0 0 s....fast talker.....would A Victory Corps 2 uad 3 French Club 2,3 A dark, good looking fellow.. .....makes skating his hobby.... .....likes girls, but prefers pool oonooaeo veterans FLORENCE LANGE WFloW......sunny attitude.... always ready with a comeback ...... ...a smile that demands another in reply .... second bus...an abundance of pep and personality. Class Officer A Yearbook L Wampus A . Ushering Squad 3,L Committee work l,2,3,L FRANK LANGE .....one of our most quiet as :F J y I f n y F-. X en, ., 5 I xX N 1 :ow f N -W... Yi, ,,,, .vw -.-,V ,r....-.-- ,.,,...-,,.. 9.................. ROBERT LEES BobW.......wizard at physics and chemistry........wants to be a mechanical engineer......Ldefinite ideas about English..... ..... flies gas model airplanes. I JOSEPH LESKO nJoe'.....patient .... wants to be an aeronautical engineer...,..a hard worker ....... ...gifted with a mathematical inclination .... ...... photography interest. Victory Corps 2 Sound Squad 3 Photography Club A RALPH LINDQUIST 'RedW.......spends spare time 'working on the car'......pleasant 0 o 0 0 0 0 to be a radio technician.......... well liked resident of the Valley. Boys' Chorus 1,2 Baseball 2 STUART LITTLE nStewieW......one of the many 'LittlesW....evader of the Service Club......WThe wrong way seems the more reasonab1e.n -wr' - - 1-- Yearbook A pg ' x 'gif' ' 5 ' J X well to be envied hair. Spanish Club 3,L Committee work 2, LAWRENCE LOEHR WLarryW...makes traveling his ocouo oA'l flirtesooooowants to be a Deisel Engineer ..... hobby- photography ..... usually conversing in the halls. Glee Club A Spanish Club L PAUL LUDWIG Riverside A. C. gang..twiches his mouth .......... an uncomparable walk ..... likes to trap ..... adverse to opposite sex ........... demon on skates. Varsity Football 3,L Track 3,L A X ' Varsity Basketball A 'F ' J. V. Baseball 1,2 , n 1 ' - .llf xX BARBARA LOCKWOOD Trim.....usually seen raising the devil with Marjorie.....'laugh and the world laughs with you'.... 3 ADAMARIE LONERGAN Wampus A ,b in so Q4 WAdaW ...... crown of beautiful auburn hair. ..... . .... fiery temper ...flashing smile .... noted for her clashing symbols ...... dislikes her numerous, yet becoming freckles. Freshman Minstrel Latin Club 3 Senior Play Girls' Sports Band 3,h Q 1? ,, VICTOR MAJESKI VicW...Navy after graduation ....likes to tease.....clarinet... 'Why worry, it shortens life' ..... Ambition--Navy Band ........ usually found at WHenry's'. ' Swing Band 2,3,L Band l,2,3,b Orchestra 1,2,3,L RICHARD MCCORMICK Dick I 0 0 0 0 side A. C. secretary...good nature is a part of him ......... prankster ......not easily ruffled......good sport. JOSEPH MCGLONE nJoen .... wants to be a lawyer ....baseball fan....whistles while he works ..... recipient of Victor's practical jokes ........... favorite pastime--relaxing. Varsity Baseball 3,L Service Club L , MARY JANE MCNABB nSharpyn ..... petite .... a.makes own clothes.' ......... wants to be a cosmetician .... mischievous...likes to swim and roller skate. X a Latin Club 1,2 ' Fashion Club 2 C Girls' Chorus 3 6 vu h , at at E 0'Lf 1 If 'xl HERBERT MESSINGER if fylfbo Q' 'YWMZLZQ b?6iCyf'LC J , x c -+ .l1' . xi rv: , ALLEN MERRITT 'Spanky'......photography bug ....cute nose......nYou a joker or something?W....maroon sweater..... trumpet....,.4.army, army and more army! Yearbook A Band 2,3,u Junior Play Basketball 2,3,h Baseball 1,2,3,u Student Council 1,2,3,L nHerbieN...hot lips...Cincin- ati accent ..... goatee ....... formed his own swing band ................ infinite capacity for getting into scrapes.. ..... .comedian. Freshman Minstrel Band 1,2,3 Varsity Baseball 3,h Orchestra l Varsity Basketball 2 GLADYS MITCHKO NMitch' ...... pin-up legs ..... light dancer ......... wants to be a bookkeeper ..... soothing voice ..... .......her walks home during lunch Olliineati Committee work l,2,3,h Wampus L RICHARD MOORE 'Dick'.......ruddy complexion ...roller and ice skating ..... wolf from Denville...'free as a wander- ing breeze' ...... stocky ....... Navy fan. J. V. Football 2 Victory Corps 2 U ma, J .f W lawns WK QAXIBARZQZ cam som WBarb .....croquette...a will and a wa of her own....attractive X 'J .I UW g l X ,F N WL fl V ' r i A ,INN XL Y .........usually seen making signs to nthat someonen outside of study hall. Yearbook 1, Art Service Club 1,3,l. Fashion Club 2,3,L Wampus 3,L Ushering Squad 3,h Latin Club 1 ROSE NARDONE WRosieN .... balloons and study nall...devi1ish...a staunch member of the cheering section ..... gay... always a bright WHi-Yah.' Freshman Minstrel Girls' Chorus 3 Yearbook A Committee work 2,3,4 Girls' Sports l,2,3 Wampus A VIRGINIA NELSON WGinn... .... .dotes on mystery books .... on the quiet side ........ favorite dish--omelets .... reliable .....wants to be a nurse.....clas- sical music. CHESTER O'BRIAN WChet'.........friendly, easy going veteran......likes to putter !occo not afraid of work........college. Freshman Minstrel X 46,5 5? ,.,, U3 2 5 w fr? 4. x Q I 1 , x .4 . ,lZ' xX THOMAS O'GRADY WTomn ...... silent sufferer of trigonometry .... well-bred....wants to be an'engineer...fiery red hair o o n Q o o Q 0 0 o solemn. Service Club L Committee work 3 Sound Squad 3,A P JULIC ONDANI nJule'.....our touchdown hero ...favorite food--spaghetti..short stop in Boonton nine. .... ...hidden humor...aim--professional baseball .....sardonic stare. Varsity Baseball l,2,3,t Band 1 Varsity Football 3,L Freshman Minstrel ANN PAISH Usually found in library. .... .. ..... 'The reward of a thing well done is to have done itW...English enthusiast. Freshman Minstrel Library Staff L Senior Play Girls' Chorus 1,2 Mixed Chorus L MARION PARA nMiddy'.....usually shivering .....man hater L....ambition--xray technician....sports.......Blair's Academy fan.......Friday night and roller skating....slight features. Freshman Minstrel Victory Corps l Boontonaire 2 Girls' Chorus 3,L Girls' Sports 2,3 Latin Club 2 .ar bi' A ., . GLORIA PARIS W...Be quiet and you'll never get in troublen ......... partial to horseback riding .......... wants to work a comptometer. Wampus A Orchestra 1 I Q Committee work A Girls' Chorus A Q MARIE PARRILLO Small and dark ...... organ and piano player .... serious minded,... would like to teach music ...... one who dislikes pickles 1 ......... good hearted. Guidance Office 3,L,, Spanish Club L Freshman Minstrel Girl Reserves 3 Committee work 3,t Boontonaire 3,h HELEN PERSONETTE NPercy'..Ipana smile..model's figure...likes to eat ice....style all her own.....cuts a mean rug... admired wardrobe. Class Officer l Committee work 2,3 Fashion Club 3,A Mixed Chorus 1,2 Girls' Sports 1,2 Girls' Chorus 1 KENNETH PETERSON Wmuskratn ....... always on the other end of a pass ...... ....ruddy complexion ........ Champion Muskrat Trapper of New Jersey ..... out-door sports ..... plaid shirts .... usually found in the Attendance Office. Varsity Football 2,3,b J. V. Football l l , FQ 1 1 Fw . .F sl' I J x - ,I xX MARY PETRELLI 2 WMaren..lively....our nJunior Missn...talkative...ambition--air- hostess.,.,.loves to eat Hungarian food .... vascillating.....confiding nature...speaks with hand motions. Attendance Office 3,L Wampus 3,L Jr.-R Sr. Play Freshman Minstrel l Photography Club 4 Latin Club 3 ETTORE PETRONE Hails from the Nf1atsN..wants to be can electrical engineer... hand depictions .... brainy....short and dark ....... radio class...... quick-moving. Stage 3,A JOSEPHINE PICCONI WJo' ...... usually wearing her brother's jackets ..... pretzels and potatoe chips ....... definitely the bashful type .... kerchiefs .... wants to do secretarial work. Freshman Minstrel War Stamps 2 Girls' Chorus 2,3 Wampus A FRANCES PISARCIK NFranW .... ambition--telephone operetor..dreamer's gaze..likes to draw 'Petty Girlsn ..... crazy about fruit ..... dimple ..... the target of teases, Freshman Minstrel Victory Corps l Committee work 1,2,3 War Stamp 2 M ,, 11 .l RAYMOND PITEK Rayilll a 'Mana ern g IOOIOOOIIOOO geography and a nap..4..usual1y seen with WPearlyN........strong, silent type JOHN POLACHEK, WPear1yW....tall, blond...gym enthusiast...hobby--photography... loves ice cream..sleepy good-looks ....college 1ady's man. ...intends to become, commercial RICHARD POGORZELSKI Dick .... . ..... wants to join the Merchant Marine ...... A dog, a gun, and a shack in the hills mean contentment. after graduation.....a CHARLES PRESTER WCharlien ...... talkative..... ...ambition--electrical engineer.. plays semi-pro football....hobby-- amateur radio......4...pet peeve-- conceited women ........ everybody's friend. 4 S ze ' s ,1 xX I 4? QQ 1 VIRGINIA REGETZ ' WGinnyn..impish...hates to be told she's WadorableN...fairy tale pixie......a twinkling of mischief? ....lovable little character. ' Spanish Club 2,3 Boontonaire 3 Committee work 3,b WILLIAM REINER NMoxie'...Sound Squad's right arm...never in homeroom...obliging manner. .... usually in a hurry..... manager of football team. Football Mgr. Sound Squad Mgr. J. V. Football l VICTOR RELA NVicW ..... .likes trigonometry class...collector of guns..usually seen pinning notes on backs of his classmates. .... wine ..... ambition-- engineer. LAURA RICHARDSON 'LaurieW...beautiful homemade sweaters .... loves creative writing ..buoyant...the last Richardson on the Wampus .... natural wavy hair... vigorous twirler. Debating Club 2 French Club l,2,3 Wampus l,2,3,L Service Club 3,L Art Service Club 1,2,3NHS Band 3,h ' 2 !? Q N VIRGINIA RIKER NGinnyW...lover of gym...that green coupe....wants to be a nurse ......wise cracks .... lets no grass grow under her feet. Spanish Club 3,b Boontonaire L Attendance Office 3,u Chorus 2,b Committee work,3,L Girls' Sports HARVEY ROOT nElmerW..........raven black hair...'rabbitn.....likes to tease WBirdie'....modest....BHS Romeo... energetic...... .... ..easy to get along with. Varsity Football 3,h AUDREY ROSEBERRY WNever say no to a cookie'... curly top .... .carefree....Rockaway Valley walks... ..... always chewing gums Q o o 0 0 o Q 1 o o career. Spanish Club Ushering Squad 3,A Yearbook h Wampus A Boontonaire Committee work Sound Squad PAULINE ROSEN WGot any grub?V....WmischiefW is her second name ...... .known and liked by everyone...tops in cheer- leading ........ specialty--skipping classes. V Sports l,2,3,u Cheerleading 3,h Girls' Chorus l Committee work A fi V H. J I J - ,lid xX HILDA SAUTER Cool, calm and collected..... sweet-voiced..likes culinary arts, .uses five-dollar'words..wholesome ...not afraid of work .... excels in all studies. Library Staff 2,3,h Bcontonaire National Honor Society Yearbook h Service Club 3,L Photography Club FERDINAND SCERBO Nwhat a waste of time is workn ....... ...usually seen in the sound squad room ..... . .... ..Miss Ridolfo's pet peeve ..... devil-may- care attitude. JOHN SCERBO 'Handsome Johnny' .... livewire of class ..... atom of VHUO8Vill8 in his veins..NI've got looks, money, personality 'n everythingln ....... HCarmen MirandaW....famous for his Ngorjus legen. Wampus 2,3,h Freshman Minstrel Student Council 2,3QL Sound Squad GLORIA SCHAEFER NRedN .... likes radio class... ..ambition--to attend radio school ....green eyes....pastime spent'in reading .... good listening ear ..... ....p1easant. Girls' Chorus l French Play 2 Freshman Minstrel Library Staff 16756. J ,Q I N PATSY SCHAEFER WPatW ..... important member of Guidance Office Staff.........cute ....freckles .... favorite pastime-- roller-skating..will make an ideal secretary...Wlight as a vapor'. Jr. Play Ushering Squad 3,u Spanish Club 3,L Guidance Office Girls' Chorus 1,2,L Yearbook A of his classmates, despair of his teachers...harmlessly sarcastic... ....ability to talk himself out of anything .... frank. Jr. Play Committee work 2 Freshman Minstrel Track 3,L Intramural Basketball 3 Jr. Usher VICTOR SEARLE WVicN...passion for music.... ...unyielding but reasonable....an authority on operas, poems, etc... usually seen with an instrument... ambition--music teacher, natural- ly! Band 3,L Orchestra 3,L Opera Guild A Boys' Chorus L MICHAEL SECULA Mike....romantically inclined ..track..dislikes English teachers ..aviation, mechanics, engineering ..quiet in classroom--but outside! ....believes in taking his time. Track 2,3,A Jr. R Sr. Play Fashion Show 3 Sound Squad 3 'il.,a.-iv-'1 0...-f VINCENT sc1iIAvINo'pZi,,.ff own! fy-W' OU Skins .... easy going. . . joy ,W-.oj ' not Mei .biif -ji S ' so x - ,1 xX EDWARD SEMANEK WEd'.......faitnful attender of Sportmen's Meetings.......... hobby building radiosJoooooooBoy Scout Leader.....no Senior English .....hunter.....35 Chevrolet. MILDLED SEMANEK I 0 O I l I I 0 wants to do secretarial work.. Wseen but not heardn sh and 00000005 bashful, but a true friend. y GEORGE SHANOIAN Typical South American looks. ..dark...philosophy--WLive and let liveW...tal1...keeps Mr. Caplinger on his toes .... deep voiced. J. V. Football Opera Guild A ELIZABETH SMITKA WBetn ..... loads of laughs and fun..........phenomenon for losing lipstick, kerchiefs, combs, etc... ....b1onde hair, baby blue eyes... ...ambition--graduate, then retire oooopet peeve SecretS0 Committee work l,2,3,u Wampus 3 Girls' Chorus L Fashion Club 3 167' bf ,r x ,Q 1 . X 'Q tWBet'.....silent, dark-haired BETTY STACKHOUSE lass........pet expression--that's rare.....throaty voice....pleasant to talk with....partial to Spanish ....square sets. Latin Club Committee work l,L WILLIAM STEVENS WBillH........usually reading pocket novels..'radio bug'..always relaxed .... unrecognized genius.... wants to write fiction.....amateur chemist.....Jolly good fellow. Jr. M Sr. Plays Ushering Squad 3 German Club Debating Club ' s ELROY STRICKLAND WElW.....fetching personality ..usually looking forward to lunch period....pie fan...enjoys working with radio..diligent member of Mr. Warford's crew. , Band Orchestra THEODORE TAYLOR 'TedW..........one man that likes opera. ..... wants to be a pianist....pleasent speaking voice .....nimble fingers.......s1ightly reserved. Opera Guild L Q GY 5 iso .f wiI' I xX PATRICIA TERREL WPat' ..... .bubbling over with vim and vigor...pride and joy--her a horse and dogs ..... always a bright WHi!W ...... nice features ..... plays the drums. Girls' Sports 3.b French Club 3 Band 3,L Orchestra 3,L NANCY TESNO WNannie'...hidden-ambition... partial to long-hair stuff...never stays put ..... 'serious sometimes, humorous others, likeable alwaysn .....pleasant singing voice. Committee work A RICHARD THOMSON HDickW..usually seen hoarding paper pads and pencils..'Scotsman' ...locker tease .... obliging...home ground--cafeteria ......... American Legion Corps. Freshman Minstrel Stage mgr. 1. Committee work l,2,3,L BLANCHE TILMAN. WMugsyW...tailored clothes... adorable grin .... just grows on you ...food and study hall...ingenuous ...likes sloppy sweaters...hobby-- cooking Cughllb Spanish Club 3,b Boontonaire 3 Art Service Club 3,A Latin Club l Committee work Yearbook A Q. .2 J' . X , .4 FLORENCE TIRPAK WFlossieW...peaches and cream complexion..pet peeve--her-brother .....sweet-tooth ..... thoughtful of others ..... wants to be a practical nurse. Committee work l,2,3,A Wampus A Latin Club 2 German Club A Girls' Sports 3,A THOMAS TRAC EY WAceW .... .....cooperative and considerate .... record collector... humorous ......... ambition is to be a radio announcer...representative from Lincoln Park. Basketball l Basketball mgr. 2,3 Vets' basketball A ' Stage RICHARD VAN ESSELSTINE nVann... ...... . .... .likes to tinker with cars ...... ambition-- to work for the telephone company .kills time hunting and i-i513if1QI MARTHA VAN KOUTEREN ' WMartyN .... simple and sweet ..rebel snoelaces...sincere...goes hunting..cat's eyes--sticks to the - point .... deep -des1res ...... ..good descriptive ability. Service Club A Honor Board A Art Service Club 3,A Yearbook A Committee work 2,3,A f .vi . ,gm as , Jf,Cifir 'i4!gi2g 1 1 .4 ,113 xX .9d!'e'07 D ,ff Ar 5? 22 GORDON VAN NESS WGordieN...Jocose..sleeveless sweaters...NGordie girlsN....dotes on drawing horrible- faces ..... . cartoons...hopes to attend Pratt Institution. Yearbook L J. V. Football 2 Freshman Minstrel Senior Play Wampus 3,L BETTE VAN ORDEN WBeatriceH....could live potato chips...wants to be a book- keeper...likes colorful clothes.. ...conscientious. French Club 2,3 Girls' Sports L mf Committee work l,2,3,L Wampus 3 MARGUERITE VNENCAK NMargen.......aeronautically- minded....Npretty as a picturen... sweet-natured...timorous..wants to be a pilot...adores her Spaniel. French Club 3,L Latin Club l Archery Club 3,b Sports 3,h Girls' Chorus 1,3 Fashion Club 2 MARGARET VNENCHAK WMidgen .... sweet and light- hearted......usually catching up on the Wlatestn...future secretary ....study hall note-passer. Girls' Chorus 1,2 Girls' Sports 2 Freshman Minstrel Wampus Committee work 3,L n 5 4 LORRAINE VOGEL WLorrien...knit one purl two ...crazy about chocolate brownies ..soft-spoken..pleasent appearance ..mixes well with a crowd ..... cute Jokes. Yearbook A Guidance Office 3,h Freshman Minstrel Boontonaire 3 Committee work 2,3,L GEORGE VON HASSEL WVonH ...... pet peeve is women driverS...crazy for sailboats...., broad shoulders,.likes to dream up new inventions ........... excellent marimba player. Orchestra l,2,3,A Freshman Minstrel HELKA WEST Intricate dance steps...hails from Finland ..... adorable dimples, augmented by pleasing accent .... feels most comfortable in slacks.. ...cuts a mean figure on skates. Girls' Sports l,2,3,b Library 3 Latin Club 1,2 Spanish Club 2 Y-Teen Club A Committee work l,2,L HERBERT WURSTLE Wwhiteyn .... owns a motorcycle ...modest..out door type..ambition is to deal with forestry...well- to-be admired physique. ........ no trouble in expressing himself. Football 3 K V, 5 ' so Q. J I, 'f4!5iQ.s X .- .1 xX ---Qi----1 JOHN YANSURA NJohnnieW ....... takes flying lessons ..... the Cross Club then Worman's .... noted for peeking into classrooms.....nWhy walk when you can ride?W J. V. Basketball l Varsity Football 2,3 Varsity Basketball 2,3 LORELLA YOUNG . I Lunchtime and the front steps ..nail polish..ambition--traveling secretary...dream sk1n...dimple in her right cheek .... light voice. Girls ' Chorus 'Wampus L, Q Victory Corps 1,2 FRANK ZDAWGZYNSKI WZdawW...lanky .... slow drawl ...ambition..wants to be a phar- macist...smooth dresser .... languid gait..curly ha1r...at home on 'the basketball court. J. V. Basketball 1,2 Varsity Basketball 3 Varsity Baseball 2,3 IN MEMORIAM ' Gladys Stefanak, our beloved classmate, who was removed from our midst during her Sophomore year. 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Swift X A5-gif! l JL S1 -3551 ywwufywlg Urn a '- D4 A f'f'fS21lPH0MwaLQseSS 'pf Hy 5 mf'd . D s Originality in th d decorationywei contributions which helped make the Sophomore Dance one of the most successful dances of the year. The theme Winter Wonderland was so realistically portrayed that all agreed it was a wonderland. The class was ably assisted by their faculty adviser, Miss Jean Bogdziewicz. Officers of the class are: Joseph Barnish, Presidentg Eleanor Speidel, Vice-Presidentgt James Mc Cormiclc, p Treasurerg Elizabeth Zabriskie, Secretary. The enthusiastic response shown by this class in participating in various 4 school projects has won them the respect of B.H,5, stude ts, f' l? , ' ,ffffwu Hx , 1' 0 g ffl of 1 , A A 1 Y p Wp,,f-ff! ' 5 X 1 A 1,4 ,, ,J 1 lim! V I MM11. .I -v,' V, F B kk, . A 5 R X I rf' I .1 . . 2' ,,r' QV M , K , ,, , iff of W V X l XC xD? X5 I X N, W-ws, wi F 5 K l x ,ff W FM PW 59 ' nf ff TN Mm F gp IXNK , 4 , - fy 44 ,ff-,J - Y' ' 1 - 4 f' Y 1' f fkphk. '. v jifrf f fy V, , JIA, A ,,, J.f,- ,P 1 I f f f e eff If 1' ,L Tlf I K xx I V. fx Xku, ,NE ' Q - FRESHMEN L ly x fe f -,P f p , K X Last September Boonton High School once more welcomed a new and bewildered group of Freshmen. Just as in previous years, f ': ? ' Af ,gl ' I ,f 'J' these Freshmen were quickly inducted into the trends of B. H. S. On February 6 and 7, the Frosh Nput their alln' into their variety show, WThe Scoop', which pictured life in the soda store during 1898, 1918, and l9h7. They also managed nto hold their ownu in the annual beauty contest finals in March, Representative of this class are the officers: Ferdinand Kaiser, Presidentg Donald DiBello, Vice President, Patsy Williams, Seoretaryg Guy Mariani, Treasurerg and Leslie DiVitantonio and Joseph Mehalick, S. R. A. Representatives. Mrs. Norma Holland is the class adviser. n . af F N8 ff 8 vw F 8 esss, 8 V I' F fwfr 'fy fpxxx fd f. 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Supporting players included: Margaret De Koning, Michael Secula, William Stephens, Ada Marie Lonergan, Dorothy Bartmann, Ralph Finson, Mary Petrelli, Ann Paish and Charles Horn. The play was under the direction of Miss Shirley Dunlap. Miss Mirium Errico and Miss Doris Ormezzano were in charge of proper- ties and costumes with Miss Mary E. Price, faculty adviser, supervising the various committees Memories .... Miss Dunlap's Jokes and imitations ......... the door that opened the wrong way ......... Mike's attempts to hurdle the wall .... those missed cues ..... Duane's quick third-act change...the way Mary Jane picked up the mental pauses ...... the swaying scenery... Duane's miscalculated aim at the bench ..... Margaret's dress trouble.,..the perpetual domino game. 'f ' I 'a ll . ll, A , D 'r - , bl 5. ' l- -' Q H 'U' .' cu- f 1 h 5 Q' 5 I ' w' x ' . ' n Q ' l . ' s . 5 I v K 401.1 NE Y-ERN ..., x s ..x txt,n 5 txt kv: s' x..-K x . ,JW m'G'?V'f3F-37 EDVTOR . X r-,nl J f X 1-fy if f? if 1 V 4 6 ? s Af ' f ff J D 1, 1 -F ,CMA .fl 1,1 al' '1 'I 'A 'n nr sw DEBATING SOCIETY , The Debating Club is a valuable asset to B. H. S. The objectives of the club are to improve the poise, diction, and thoughtful argumenta- tion of its members. The members' oratorical abilities were seen in various assemblies and intra-mural debates. Officers of the club are: President, Bettina Spitzer, Vice- President, Francine Cioffeg Secre- tary, Constance Ryder, Treasurer, Lucette Bowers, S.R.A. Representa- tive, William Stephens. Miss Jane ,Mullin is the faculty adviser. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Students who excel in scholar- ship, leadership, character and ser- vice might very well consider them- selves honored if chosen to become a member of the National Honor So- ciety. The annual functions of the society include a faculty tea given in the fall of each year and a for- mal banquet in the spring. The President of' the club is Joline Kern, Vice-president, Duane Barnesg Secretary, .Dorothy 'Bartmanng and -Treasurer, Hilda Sauter. Miss,Rose Maraziti is the faculty adviser. , 1 STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council as the leg- islative body 'of the S. R. A., is the central governing body of B.H.S. It further serves as the bank for all extra-curricula activities. The council, which meets twice a month, sponsors a program pertaining to the support of a foster child in Europe and also assists the assembly pro- gram committee. Officers of the Council are: President, John Jones: Vice-President, Everett HughesgTrea- surer, Mary Jane Huntg Corresponding Secretary, Mary Jackmang Recording Secretary, Sis Cordell. Mr. Clyde Caplinger is the faculty adviser. ART SERVICE CLUB The Art Service Club is truly a service club as the name implies. During the year the club redecorated the art room, maintained artistic bulletin boards and displays in the corridors. The school show case, homeroom Christmas decorations, and graduation awards and an annual dance, were added activities. The officers are: President, Barbara Horrisong Vice-President, Blanche Tilman: Secretary, Marie Nikasg Treasurer, Louis Bevacqua. SENIOR USHERS The atmosphere of all our school plays has been greatly enhanced by the presence and effi- ciency of our Senior Ushers. Their pleasant manner and well-groomed ap- pearance have made this squad one of the most admired in the school. In addition to ushering for school functions, the Senior Ushers also serve at assemblies. The captain of the girls is Geraldine Coxg cap- tain of the boys is Charles Cahn. Mr. John Ryder is the faculty ad- viser. My x Q SERVICE CLUB The Service Club is an organi- zation whose main services are to direct and control hall traffic and to maintain order in the building. Members are elected by a committee of club officers and the faculty ad- viser and are chosen from the Junior and Senior classes, The officers for this year are: Nancy D'Agostino, Presidentg Martha Van Kouteren, Sec- retaryg Madeline Kranik, Treasurerg Hilda Sauter, Girls' Lieutenant, and Thomas O'Grady, Boys' Lieutenant. Mr. Walter Rutt serves as faculty adviser. hz JUNIOR PLAY On March 13th and lhth, the Junior Class presented 'Spring Greenn one of the most successful, hilarious comedies ever produces in Boonton High School. The leading roles were portrayed by George Gala, Mary Jackman and Joan Miller. The play was under the direction of Mr. Alexander Reed, Speech teacher, as sisted by Mr. Meadowcraft. Mis Gwendolyn Wilcox is the class advise er and Jack Charlton is class presi 1 S FASHION CLUB 'A pretty girl is like a mel- odyn might well be the motto of the Fashion Club. A well-groomed ap- pearance, poise and personality are exemplified by each of its members as models attired in the last word in fashion lvogue, accented by a background of music and soft lights. The officers for the current year are: Anne Therese Henchy, President, Joan Miller, Vice-Fresidentg Doris Richmond, Secretary: and Rosa Mary Condon, Treasurer. Miss Pearl Ed- monds is the club advisermjvv XX., ny,y hm, an - ,fluff ,LW .,, , K Q .XJ S lhiw deniifzff ,, ..-a 5 . ,du . Mff-4.45. jf.: - 214.6 fA,..f.Z74 . -.. .-vw THE SCOOP In February of this year, the class of 1950 presented their Fresh- men Show, WThe Scoopn. This type of production was comparatively new to B. H. S., as. the acts were set in three eras, nThe Gay Ninetiesn, WThe Roaring Twentiesn and more modern nThefScoopN. The leading roles were played by Charles Kayhart, Anne Shekon, and Jack Chestnut. The play was directed by Mrs. Norma Holland and Miss Clara Ridolfo. Wi M LIBRARY Mrs. Elsie Johnson and her as- sistants have very capably made the Library one of the most popular spots in the school. The continued care of numerous books plus the rou- tine detail of Library attendance and order are among the duties of the Library assistants. Their effi- ciency has made the Library a place of study and quiet recreation. Fur- ther they have helped us in research and book selection from the exten- sive well-equipped resources that our Library has. COIN CLUB A An extensive collection of for- eign and American currency is dis- played each fall' by the Coin Club's Showcase presentation. This club is different from other organizations in BHS in that it is intriguing not only.to its members but attracts the interest of the entire student body. Its objective is to collect, ex- change, and discuss all currency. The proud possessor of a fine col- lection of currency isu the club's adviser, Mr. Joseph Lasenko. .iii 515' PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Last year's club project, a scrapbook depicting NSchool at Workn has been continued by the present members of the Photography Club. The bi-weekly activities of the club include developing, printing and en- larging snapshots, and planning a field trip. The President and SRA representative of the club is Hilda Sauter. Other officers are Phyllis Griffin, Vice-presidentg Dorothy Bartmann, Secretary, and Mary Pe- trelli, Treasurer. Mr. Max Wittman is the faculty adviser. I in W W. We s n . h f' - 4. T' K ' x ,GLY k Sb S digg? fxv I' In I gg 60 .SQJMF x. . up p I 'S if x ' BAND J' Under the direction of Mr. Har- old H. Warford, the band was reor- ganized in the autumn of l9u5. Color was added to both our football games and .in some cases to local parades because of the band's presence. The officers of the band are: Duane Barnes, President, Joseph 0'Neil, Vice-PresidentgC1aire Benedict, Sec- retary-Treasurer. Claire Benedict is the' drum majoretteg Gloria Gould, Laura Richardson and Doris Barnish are twirlers. Diane Boycott is the junior twirler. Hats off to Mr. Warford and the band! ORCHESTRA Each spring the orchestra pre- sents a concert of classic and semi- popular music. In addition it pro- vides intermission music at school plays, march music for assembly'pro- grams and selections at graduation exercises. The orchestra has an al- most complete instrumentation. The long hours and untiring effort given by our orchestra members to perfect our school programs are appreciated by the entire student body. The or- chestra is conducted by Mr. Harold Warford. OPERA GUILD Though the Opera Guild is a new addition to the league of Boonton High's organizations, it is one of the most popular., The purpose of the club is to study the background and music of the great operas. The members attended performances of WHansel and Greteln, 'FaustW, and nLa Traviatan. The President of the club is Joyce Bachmang Vice-presi- dent, Timmy Taylorg Secretary, Joan Masong Treasurer, Marie Nikas. Miss Mary Rose Feagans is the club's ad- viser. GIRLS' CHORUS With a membership of over one- hundred voices, the ever-popular an outstande ing contribution to the musical life of B. H. S. Cooperation is the key to this large organ1zation's contin- ued success. Each year these femi- nine songsters present a Christmas Candlelight Service filled with the lovely traditional Christmas music. Several members of this group also hold membership in the Morris County Chorus and the New Jersey All-State Chorus. Miss Feagans has reason to Girls' Chorus has made ,2 I ,Ma I s f X, x' J be particularly proud of this organ- ization. T BOYS' CHORUS The fine, deep voices of our Boys' Chorus have filled our audi- torium many times with long rememe bered music. Their varied selection of songs, under the capable direc- tion of Miss Mary Rose Feagans, has made this musical organization's repertoire thoroughly enjoyable. Their participation in our Yuletide Program was one of the outstanding features of the season. GLEE CLUB we shall not forget the marked contributions made by the Glee0Club in the annual Christmas Concert, Firemen's Home program, Lincoln Park Concert and Spring Festival. The skilful blending of female and mas- culine voices has made our Glee Club one of the finest musical groups in B.H.S. With their specialized ren- ditions of carefully selected music they have won the high admiration of all high school students. The cho- rus is under the direction of Miss Mary Rose Feagans, X f R SPANISH CLUB Students enrolled in Spanish who are interested in learning more about countries with Spanish. at- mosphere and background, have a real opportunity in joining this club. with Miss Jean Bogdziewicz as advis- er, the club has met regularly this year enjoying varied programs of Spanish songs and dances. Officers of the club are: Patsy Schaefer, President, Ada Marie Lonergan, Vice- Presidentg Sue Champion, Secretary, Bettina Spitzer, Treasurer, and Marion Regetz, S. R. A. Representa- tive. FRENCH CLUB Because of the earnest partic- ipation of each member, the French Club has become one of the most in- teresting and successful in Boonton High. The 'ultimate purpose of the French language and an appreciation of French culture. Their activities include corresponding with a native French boy, and visiting New York. This year's officers are: President, Patricia HoughgVice-President,Gloria Gouldg Secretary, Sheila Urquhartg Treasurer, June Champion, S. R. A. Representative Claire Benedict. Miss Clara Ridolfo is faculty adviser. GERMAN CLUB The German Club was revived this year after a period of inac- tiveness. The- club's activities consist of practicing representative German dances, singing Christmas carols, and learning German customs and music. The President of the club is Dorothy Bartman. Other off ficers are: Ingrid Schutt, Vice- Presidentg Helen Weiss, Secretaryg S Thomas Van Duyne, Treasurerg S.R.A. Representative, Camilla Gephardt. The faculty adviser is Miss Sophia Pevidis. FRONT OFFICE The Front Office is one of the most cheery nooks in our school. Here the office staff with their co- operative and congenial, friendly service help both teachers and stu- dents. They provide for all our needs...stenciling, information, bus tickets, even extra pencils! The staff consists of the Misses Dena Bonanni, Virginia Steinert, and Eleanor Yansura. .Ep FE- Guidance pertaining to our school curricula can easily be obtainedu by consulting our student counselor, They have given us a clearer per- spective plans. Preference tests have been ATTENDANCE OFFICE The Attendance Office, under the supervision of Miss Lucy Gross and Miss Sophia Pavidis, has the difficult task of checking each stu- dent who is absent from class. A- mong their other duties are issuing late admittance slips, and alas, taking care of Detention! Student members who render service to the Attendance Office are: Joan Mason, Marion 0'Grady, Marie Nikas, Marilyn Stalter, Virginia Hiker, and Mary Petrelli. GUIDANCE OFFICE to our -present and future taken by those who wish to find the position for which they are best suited. Student assistants to the Guidance Office include: ' Patsy Schaefer Madeline Kranik, Lorraine Vogel, Marie Parillo, Audrey Kiernan, Mary Frenzel, Grace Fanning, and' Lorraine Meyer. -ag U Q B N I '. - i e f 19? :D Q SCOREBOARD SQUAD A swish of white gloves and a quick changing of scores best des- cribe the duties of our scoreboard squad. To be a member of this or- ganization one must possess an ex- tensive knowledge of signals plus fast-moving accuracy. Members of this squad are: Lyman Drake, Charles Horn, Bill McCoy, GeorgZJ2Zndt, and James McCormick. A b jWQ-fi all U' .x5,'j A Q47r' STAGE COMMITTEE The bang of hammers, the smell of paint.....and whom do you find in the midst of it all? The stage committee, of course! The task of providing suitable scenery for our high school productions, effective lighting and atmosphere, and curtain cues falls upon this committee. Smoothness of technique, perfection of detail' spell success to any per- formance. This, the stage committee contributes. Mr. T. Earl Moran is the committee's adviser. SOUND SQUAD The class movies which we enjoy so enthusiastically have been made possible by the sound squad. The able handling of our moving picture projectors, the records during lunch time and at school dances, plus the management of our loud-speaking sys- tem have all been successfully op- erated by the sound squad. Mr. Max Wittman is the sound squad's -ad- viser. . nfs .XJ x x X -w X,, ,X Q x Coach Kieffer H. Shriner's l9Ao gridders achieved one of their finest records in recent years with 7 wins, 2 losses and a tie while finishing second in the County Class WAW race. The season was ushered in as Mountain Lakes took a 32-0 tramp- lh-7 and the Bombers were victoriesa in a row were 12-O, and Bernardsville ling. Pompton Lakes tripped the Boontonites held to a freak 2-2 tie at Roxbury, Three chalked up as Rockaway fell 27-O, Madison A 26-O. Morristown, our perennial rival, took a 20-O verdict over the staunch Red and Black in a bitter struggle. Hawthorne bowed to the Locals 19-6 and the season was then wound was conquered 6-O in a nip-and-tuck contest, one-sided Bl-O onslaught. up in fine style as Dover and Butler fell before a Season's Record WE 32 MT. LAKES O W 7 POMPTON LAKES lh W 2 ROXBURY L 2 W 27 ROCKAWAY O W 12 MADISON O W 26 BERNARDSVILLE O W O MORRISTOWN 20 W 19 HAWTHORNE 6 W 6 DOVER 0 W 31 BUTLER O Q3 5 X as J 1 W.-QQ K A M.. Amina li.. Baokfield, CL. to R.J Julio Ondani, Tom Intelli, WSonnyW Whiteside, Elmer Simms. Line, Ken Peterson, Jerry O'Neill, John Hopkins lCapt. Andy Chapman, Frank Thompson, Paul Ludwig, Armand DeVite. 'Sonny' Whiteside, whose 65 and 92-yard touchdown dashes in the Madison game featured his performances, was the scoring ace with A9 points. Julio Ondani followed with 30 and Leo Yansura had 2h. Dick Morris, 'OttW DeVite, Harvey Root, Elmer Simms, Ken Peterson, and Len Cullen rounded out the scoring in that order. The Bombers as a team set a new season high for points scored, 162, and in doing so were scored upon by but three teams. A word of tribute to Ken Peterson, hardy Bomber and whose terrif- ic playing was halted by a badly fractured leg sustained in the Haw- , ,thorne fray. Good luck,s Ken! Captain Birdie Hop-if kins deserves a great deal of credit for being se- lected WMost valuable BHS Player of 1946.0 The rest of the team and Coach Shriner should not be slighted, however: all did an outstanding and fine job. Congratulations! A 'J LQ grips QKIN 0 ACH P Ll, LEYT WE THEY WE THEY 51 BERNARDSVILLE 31 ua DOVER 37 8 28 PASSA10 VALLEYS2l AF2h'E5 50 R0xEUEY 29 21, ALUMNI 31, L12 MORRISTOWN 1,1,. 39 DOVER bl 55 BUTLER LO L3 E0xEUEY 23 L2 CALDWELL 26 L9 BUTLER 32 1,3 P0MPT0N LAKES 31 66 MOUNTAIN LAKES 27 30 PASSAIC VALLEY 39 32 CALDWELL 30 SL, BERNARDSVILLE 1,3 33 M0EE1ST0'1fN 29 52 PASSAIC VALLEY' 1,0 50 MOUNTAIN LAKES 28 wEEHAv.f1:EN 63 1,7 PONPTON LAKES LAO State Tourney EX Pl E Q 4165 NG-eg The Bomber basketball squad of l9b6-L7, under the capable direction of Coach William H. Potter, carved themselves a prominent place in the annals of Boonton High. with a record of 16 wins in 21 games, the BHS basketeers, among other accomplishments, an- nexed the first championship in the newly- formed Lakeland Conference and reached the Sectional Finals in the NJSIAA tourney play, Playing the campaign to a successful completion included such highlights as Boon- ton's hard-fought 28-21 victory over Passaic Valley and Dover's thrilling Ll-39 win de- spite a final period surge by the courageous Red and Black courtsters. Also outstanding was the tall Boontonites' 9 game spree, which was the County's foremost. They tripped Roxbury, Butler, and crushed Mountain Lakes. .A'NsqueakerW was taken from Cald- well, 32-30, on Howie Rosenfeld's last minute basket. Victories over Morristown, Mountain Lakes, and a closely contested L7-AO triumph over Pompton Lakes stretched the string to 7 in a row. A hh-37 revenge win over Dover and a second defeat of Roxbury rounded out the skein. Mor- ristown stopped the streak with a hair-line LL-L2 decision in an over- time. Boonton's decisive verdicts over Butler and Pompton Lakes to clinch the Lakeland Conference title also stood out. The Bombers avenged their defeat at the hands of Passaic Valley with a 52-LO -conquest of them in the first round of State Tourney play. Weehawken, the powerhouse of North Jersey, dropped Boonton from State competition with a 63-1,0 victory. Howie Rosenfeld led the scorers with a record-breaking total of 320 points. Captain John Hopkins was second with 223 and Duane Barnes had 163. Charlie Cahn, Dick Brennecke, and Paul Ludwig followed in that order. A new season jjggkhigh of 91h points was established. ! ,mf 4 , Juniaxixvgatfiirv BASKETBALL g,ZL4jf4', X , fp . i 'DQVVYV Miss N569 Ak CLQNQ Awaits oy-loANl GgNT MERRFYK R PHO C 4 nklricxe 11.15 NA Q l af 9 - .111 Concr-x sv-Amman Ramen MGR. h p f '-3Avu-95 ORAKE M5HAl,lCN4 With Coach Shriner at the helm, Boonton High's 19L6 diamond for- ces finished an even-steven' season with a record of nine wins, nine losses, and a tie., The Bombers stopped Roxbury and Mountain Lakes twice, Pompton Lakes once, and split with Rockaway, Passaic Valley, and Butler. The Red and Black also dropped two each to Nutley, Dover, and Morristown but had a win and a tie with Orange, ,This year, how? ever, expectations are high, as many experienced hands have returned. A strong infield, composed of Caplinger, Genthe, Ondani, and DiBe11o, backed up by J. Barnish,' Merritt, L. DeVite, and Hughes, should fare very well. A veteran outfield is on hand with A. Devite, Messinger, and McG1one starting, and Bevacqua hand Hooker in reserve. Four of last yearfs ohuckers--Vasilian, Dannacher, Kromka, and Barnes--are back, Wesling, Creatura, and Cohn have been added to the staff this year. Behind the plate we find veteran Drake and newcomers Mehaliok, G. Barnish, and Lubrano. hm H ff 'ZZ . -A-N 5 ' Ol N ' Cc 5,,2 k4i4.qs3,, :E Nyigkg fn M L 3. Under the guiding hand of Coach Gerald F. Hopkins, Boonton's track team really went to town in l9L6. Starting in the Bridgeton YL State' Relays, the Bombers placed second and third, respectively, in tha 2 mile and 1-718 mile medley relays. The boys also made a great show- ing in the County meet, in which they finished second. W In the County Relay Carnival, though Mountain Lakes nosed them out by but 2 points, the Red and Black tracksters set County records for the 2 mile relay CHopkins, Geary, Ludwig, DeidrichD,8:L8 and the l-7X8 mile medley relay CHopkins, Whiteside, Alexander, DeidrichD,8:25. Coach Hopkins' winter track and cross-country charges Wrann up a very decent record in the past season. Dayton Geary pounded the turf for third place in the County and seventh place in the State cross- country meets. Jack Charlton finished ninth' in the latter also. On the boards, a one mile relay team composed of Weradzyn, Geary, Pren- tice, and Charlton placed second in the indoor Group II Stated meet. The prospects for the Spring season are very good, with a veteran team returning, and should bring Boonton its finest track record ever. The has milers are Paul. Ludwig and Dayton Geary, half- milers--Birdie Hopkins, Jack Charlton, Jim Berger, Hiram Guedallag quarter-milers--Leo Yansura, Tom Intelld, John Stefanicg sprinters--Sonny White- side,' the team's leading scorer last year, and Lester Prentice. In the hurdles we haveg Richard Waradzyn, Howie Rosenfeld, and Sonny Whiteside. The field events men are: John Jones, Bob Dolo- witz, Elmer Simms, Bob Secula, Paul Ludwig, Vince Schiavino, and Sam Conca. .n, W Q.. h-ff' J 2 n 17- as 1 In ' 4 ' 552' S' e rmJNhVHQ 1y rex W 0 sei. 'A' 'aio Wir? Xf ly 14525 XQQQVF xa:: '-' QE? 'Www VOLLEYBALL Each fall finds the B. H, S, girls enthusiastically playing vol- leyball. Although the game was not practiced after school, it was played during the gym periods and was enjoyed by all. The volleyball classes were coached under the able direction of Miss Muriel Fecher. . 'Jeff ,I Q. gf at f BASKETBALL ARCHEM . The archery team, reorganized by Miss Muriel Fecher, participates in the annual archery tournament held in May. The object of archery is not only to hit the nbull's-eye W but to develop steady nerves and to Judge distance and position correct- ly. Much fun was had by the girls during their regular meetings and on the trip to Verona this year. A The favorite sport among the B, H. S. girls is the ever-popular basketball. Since the gymnasium in Boonton High School is used daily by the boys, the girls use the gym at the John Hill School. Basketball practice was held on Tuesday after- noons with Miss Muriel Fecher in charge. The aim of the basketball team was not only to learn the rules and regulations of the game, but to develop better sportmanship among the players. w Vi.- if ', q , . F .. Znli Qaiiilf ggi aww90b Eifu L ?f f: 'k I Q5 i .Elf 2, , ,760 'V x A BS N fawfjudjoi Q QQ! N ea , fytiggfwdx A' QL iii? 4 if km Amp' a V l ffMfii?p2a,7L9Y dub pf , MJ I 5 15' -AMQVL-of nk 4 W Mention the Boonton cheerleaders and you need say no more, for in our minds they deserve nothing but the highest of praise. Throughout the year they were well known for their school spirit and attractiveness. Pauline Rosen, captaing Barbara Harrison, Ruth Duncan, Barbara Uhlig, Carmen Casal, Geraldine Bentley, Sis Cordell and Louis Bevacqua. 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