Boonton High School - Echoes Yearbook (Boonton, NJ)

 - Class of 1957

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'Vim k saw,- Qian.,- DEDIGATION . . in grafilude for 'rhe helping hand you exfended +o us as we firsl' enfered B.H.S., and for your sincere friendship fhrough- ou+ our s+uden+ days: . . in admiralion for 'rhe unfailing suppor+ and imag- inafive assisfance you have offered us in all our endeavors: . . in respecf for +he fine example of loyal+y and in+egri'ry you cons+an+ly sei' before us: . . in apprecialion for your sound guidance and words ol wisdom. They will forever echo in our hearls and minds. We, 'rhe Class of I957, dedicafe +he Echoes of I957 +o you, our advisor and friend, Clare R. Backus 4 L 'Gif , L -fe 1 , Af ' .fi af'- , fx! . , X if dw Q .fit X. I, I ,gl 1 2:3 , . N ' is ' 'xml Q ,X 'A K mwu , K I, QW . k k V RX ' 'MQM' -W I M U ' E I V. ' I .P O X .Pg I kk 1 XX I A is I 5 ' Q f- A www... JJ X K Q A1 A,i Q 'Na 3 Board of Educofion BOONTON BOARD OF EDUCATION-lclockwise, ciround ihe loblel: Miss Evelyn D. Lo l-lcirl. presidenlq Mr. George Brush. secrelory: Mrs. Doris E. Doxey: Mr. Fosler F. Birch, lllg Mr, Reber? P. Hooper. vice-presideniy Mr. Williorn J. Keoney Dr. Clarence E. Boyer, superinlendenlg Mr. Thornos H. Lewis: Mr. Michoel J. Mikulog Mrs, Helen A, Boescheg Mr. l-lorold F, Brown. KW 1 -lr 'K-N-...f--s Superin+enden+ IT CAN BE SHANG-Rl-LA When one Thinks obouf Youlh, he con- nor help buf Think of lhe Fulure. And os one coniemploles lhis Fulure he connol help buf visuolize o world of mony new invenlions. new producis, increosed sci- enliiic discoveries. o longer life spon. richer opporluniiies, higher living siondclrds, ond ever so mony oiher lhings. Whol will 2000 AD. be like? Mosl of you will live lo know ond whol' on ex- perience will be yours lo enioyl Bur only if you will be reody +o oppreciore il ond fo moke if whol if should be. I+ is our hope +ho+, in high school, you will hove Ioid lhe loundoiion lor rho? richer life. ll' will be exciling io be olive ond ro hove o porl in whof con be o Shong-ri-lo for oll. Ufgfwff Principal Someone once asked Will Rogers lhis queslion: li you had only 48 hours 'ro live, how would you spend l'hern? And he answered. One ar a +ime! Perhaps fhere is no be++er advice +o live by, buf il' does nal mean 'rhal' you should fake no lhoughl for lhe fufure. By all means, plan your work and work your plan. Try +o remember also lhai' work isn'l' work if you like il, so make every eflorf 'ro choose a vocafion lhal appeals +o you. In 'rhal way you will be an odds-on choice 'fo enioy living more 'rhan 'rhe average. Once your choice is made. go offer il! Give if your besl eicforfs. Aboul' fhe only 'rhing ihaf comes 'ro him who wails is old age. As you leave us, Class of l957, our very besl' wishes go wi+h you. 11 K4 WJ l+s Echoes wilh us always Forever G reminder Of words bofh wise and +rue While we sfrive for heighfs anew. Vice Principal Echoes of I957 should offer you an opporluniry lor refrospecfion and reflec- iion on your high school life. noi' only lhis year bul lor 'rhe pasl four years. We who have worked wifh you hope 'rhal we have helped you in some measure 'ro develop sound iudgmenf, a crea+ive imaginafion, human sympralhy. and a sense of responsibili+yg also success in working in groups and a knowledge of The back- ground and developmenl oi democralic procedures. If fhis has been accomplished, you will be a useful member of sociely and achieve Thai' happiness which every individual desires. As Henry van Dyke, The American philosopher, says: Happiness is inward and nor oufward: and so i'r does no+ de- pend on wh-al' we have bul on whaf we ii GFS. fpsvcat.-f Loyalfy if has +augh+ us J Q O Q . And whal' our lives will bring, f DOROTHEA ALLEN CHARLES W. BACKUS Biology Malhemalics Monlclair New Jersey Slale Willimanlic Conn. Slale 'leGCl'1er5' College B.A., M.A. Tgqgherg' College B,S, Rulgers Universily Columbia Universily M.A. Science Club Freshman Foolball Coach RUTH H. DELVESCOVO PEARL M. EDMONDS MARY ROSE FEAGANS WILLIAM H. GRISWOLD Librarian English Direclor of Choral Music English Monfclair New Jersey Slale Elmira College B,A, Arlhur Jordan Conseryalory Univergily of Virginia BS, Teachers' College BA. Fashion Club ol Music B.M. Sl. Bonavenlure College Library Club Columbia Universiry Assisfanl Foolball and New Yorlc Universily BS. Baseball Coach Girls' Chorus, Boys' Chorus Glee Club LESLIE KENWORTHY ANDREW KORINDA, JR. MARY T. KOWAL CARMELA MARIE LANZA Unifed 510185 Hisfory Commercial Law, Slenography Commercial Subiecrs. Spanish Indiana Uniyersily B.S., M.S. TYPWQ Homemaking Monlclair New Jersey Slale Sfudeni CL-,Url Trenlon New Jersey Slale Rider College B.C.S. Teachers' College BA. Teachers' College B.S, Exlra-curricular Regislralion Spanish Club Columbia Universily M.A. and Cards, Publiciry and Class of l958. Slamp Club Tickers for Chrisfmas Canlafa 8 and Spring Music Program pi fix ,vw i -' I i CLARE R. BACKUS WILLIAM BERRYMAN, JR. CLYDE F. CAPLINGER DOROTHY COBB English, French Hislory. Physical Educalion Chernislry, Praclical Scienio Hen h, Physiral Eclucalion New Yorlx Uniyersily BA. Syracuse Uniyersily BA., MA. Davis and Ellcins Co'lege BA, Douglass College BS. Monfclair New Jersey Slale lnlramural Sporls, Ulm Cliih SRA. Advisor Girls' Sports Assofimlion Teachers' College Class ol 1957, French Club ez to 37 LUCY M. GROSS BERT J. HILLARY LUELLA J. IRWIN ROBERT KANE Lalin, Uniled Slales I-lislory Manual Training English, Guidance Malhemalics Monlcloir New JQVSBY SIOIC Rulgers Universily M.Ed. Brown Universily Ph.B. Mansfield Pennsylvania Slale TSOCINTVS' College BA- Columbia Uniyersily MA. Teachers' College B.S. NOW YOFIK Universilv MA, Public Speaking, Radio and Class ol I959 Alfendance Office Television Appearances JOSEPH B. M. LASENKO NORMA LEEDS W. BURTON LUM ROSE J. MARAZITI Boolclreeping, Malhernalics Horne ECOHOFNICS English English, Lalin, Spanish Rider College B.Ed. Easlern Illinois Slale College Muhlenberg College BA. Douglass College BA. Monlclair New Jersey Slale B.S. in Ed. Assislanl Baseball Coach Monlclair New Jersey Slale Teachers' College MA. COIUVTWIDIO UHIVBFSITY Scoreboard Teachers' College Railroad Club ODGFO GUIICI Lalin Club Refreshmenl Sland 9 T. ARTHUR MERYWEATHER Human Relalions Uniled Slales l-lislory Eos? Slroudsburg Pennsylvania Sfafe Teachers' College BS. Assislanl Coach Cross Counlry and Track CATHARINE MITCHELI GLENN F. MOORE Physical Educalion Heallh, Physical Ediirolion Trenron New Jersey Slain Panzer College 5.5. Teachers' College BS. Assislanl Baskelball Conrli Camera Crew, Track LILLIAN A. NOLAN Slenography, Typing Bay Path lnsliliifo for Commercial Teachers Dramalic Properlies DAVID l.. RIPKIN WALTER E. RUTT MARTIN J. RYAN JOHN W. RYDER Speech English Ari Guidance, Hislory, Placement Temple Universily Muhlenberg College B.A. Columbia Universily BS.. M.A Upsala College BA. Assislanf Dramalics Coach Uniyersily of Pennsylvania Ari Seryice Club Monfclair New Jersey Slale M.A4 Teachers' College M.A. Service Club Rufgers Uniyfzrsily lnlernafional Relalions Club Ushers ROLAND VITALETTI PAUL WAGENHURST HAROLD WARFORD Malhemofics Malhemalics Direclor of lnslrumenlal Music Universily of Scranron BA, Franklin and Marshall Rufgers Universily B.S. Fordham Uniyersily Mfk. College BS. Columbia Universily M.A, DUQUGSHQ Ur1lV8fSllV Columbia Universily M.A. Band, Orcheslrci, Slring Club Assislanl Foolball Coach New York Universiiy Twirlers 10 Direclor, Assembly Programs GWENDOLYN N. WILCOX Commercial Subiecls Guidance Teachers' College, Columbia Universily BS., M.A. Receplienisr Direclor SOPHIA PAVIDIS WILLIAM H. POTTER German, Malhernalics Guidance College of Sl, Elizabelh BA. Uniled Slales hlislory Columbia Uniyersily M.A, Colgale Universily BA, German Club Monlclair New Jersey Slale Malhennolics Club Teachers' College M.A. Varsify Baslcefball EUNICE POWELL MADELEINE M. REED Home Economics Family Living, Science Home Nursing Menlrlair New Jersey Slole BGGVGF Colleqe Teachers' Celleqe B.A. Relgers Uniyersily Columbia Universily M,A. Chrislrnas Canlala, Teenaides Yearbook -gvlld' ' , 'Q ' Q --sr-.,.::s1, . , I N , A y X ANTHONY SCATTON, JR. EUGENE A. SCRUDATO English, General Science Uniled Slales l-lis+ory Universify ol Scranlon BS. Willses College BS. Lehigh Universily Class of I96O Warnpiis ROBERT L. WILLIAMS MAX WITTMAN Speech Guidance, Physics, Radio Easl Slroudsburg Pennsylvania Ciiy College ol New York B.S. Slale Teachers' College B.S. Monlclair New Jersey Shale Freshman Show, Junior Play Teachers' College MMR. Senior Play Audio-yisual Aids KIEFFER H. SHRINER MENYHERT VERES Driver Educalion, l-leollh lncluslrial Arls Physical Educalion Mechanical Drawing Universily of Illinois BA. Newark New Jersey Slale Monlclair New Jersey Slale Teachers' College BS. Teachers' College M.A. Slaqe Crew I-lead Coach, Baseball and Foofball Ever +o sei' our sfcndards high For 'lhe Echoes will always ring 11 I+ lends +o each and all of us An undefiable pride Doclor Wiggins is always on hand +0 assisr in medical emer- gencies. l-lis efficienl clinic slarl aids in keeping medical records. Working around 'rhe clinic desk are Doc Wiggins. Beverly Olson, Shirley Klisiewicz, Libby Lemmerz and Mary Nardi. Echoes of o cheerful greeling, lhe buzz ol lhe swilchboard, and 'rhe clicking of lhe mimeograph machine will come lo mind when we lhink ol lhe B.l-l.S. office slafl. Sealed, lell 'ro righl, Miss Dena Bonanni, Mrs, Elsie Johnson, and Miss Janel Pappas. The claller of pols and pans and lhe buslle and acliviry of lunchlimes will be recalled as echoes of rhe B.l-l.S. caleleria. Mrs. Mueller, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. I-lughes and Mrs. Sulzberger capably supervise lhe food service program. The Class of I957 will long remember lhe echoes of fhe wise words and helpful advice ol lhe Guidance Slafl. Wilh palience and underslanding fhey assisl each sfudenl, individually, wilh vocalional plans and college seleclions. Sealed are Mrs. Luella Irwin, Miss Mary Price and Miss Gwendolyn Wilcox. Slanding, Mr. Leslie Kenworfhy, Mr. Max Willman, Mr. William Poller, Mr. John Ryder. Miss Lucy Gross lsealedl and Miss Sophia Pavidis, in charge ol lhe allendance deparlmenl, conler aboul The day's allendance records. The responsibilily of smoolh building mainlenance resls wilh lhe cuslodians. Many sludenls will remember wilh gralilude The neverlailing aid given by Mr. Warren Blowers, Mr. Palriclc Glennon and Mr. Deward Dore- VTWUS. To reach our goals, our hopes and dreams Wi+h Hs Echoes as our guide. gi it K S? SCHDUL nAzE QNX I NEA: 3 RTW' L A 3- I?ff'f K X fp qfnw- fa. M ,gf M ffWQ? 7-kk Q -Q .. ? v - , mix X' ' YR X 3x51 4 3 , -q.,A 4 s Y, K A 3 1 Music For A A K N is ,sp- QMS me' -K f g. Q ,E2f ??s5. Freshmen brought Welcoming The newcomers lo B.l-l.S., we made many new friends, The Freshmen were Thoroughly lilcealole and eager To please. As individuals They ioined many ol lhe clubs and exlra curricular aciiviiies in school. As a group. fhey successfully complelecl Their lirsl maior acliv- ily-The Freshman Show. The Class ol T960 is loolc- ing forward ro lhe fulure, when rhey can have among Their own echoes Those ol The Prom, lhe Senior Play, and lhe many olher upperclass acrivilies. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS-lLell 'lo Righfl: Vincenl Morris. Treasurer: Jacqueline Armslrong, Vice-President Judifh Case, Secre- loryg Roy Bohaboy, President lCen'rer Fronil: Mr. Eugene Scrudolo. Class Advisor. The World Hisfory class lisfens wilh concenfrafion as Mr. William Berryman conducls a review. PX General Mafh problems are ihe cenler of aHen+ion as Sue Bosfelmon, David Vanderhoof and John Rensing confer wifh Mr. Joseph Lasenlro. Algebra I also offers mafhemafics frain- ing fo Freshmen. new ideas . . . When ihe class of I96O iirsi en- lerecl in Sepremloer. ihey were Hbewifched, borhered and bewil- dered. bur 'rhey have progressed greaily from 'rhar confusing and confused siafe. Under 'rhe capable guidance of Mr. Eugene Scrudaio, 'rhe Freshmen concluded a very successful firsi year. Freshmen are iniroduced +o basic business pro- cedures by Mrs. Mary Kowal. Commercial irain- ing begins in ninfh grade in fhis class, a basis for more advanced s+udies. Echoes of Ivanhoe, The Merchanf of Venice, and basic English grammar come +o us from English l. Mr. Burio-n Lum relaies an inferesfing anecdoie fo his freshman English sfudenfs. R . .f X f K A .Eggs .. X . X 5 , . S 'H gs . . ' 1 sh m, it P L,i.. ,1LL1Q,l T , . f a-A5 'Z'- ... i ... ,,.,, -f: 2'4fi s Q.. 'Q AWK D- ' -nt' W Upper Picfure-Row I: B. Allby, A. Eckelkamp, W. Bohringer, K DiGiuseppi. T. DeLuca, D, Cosfello, P. Blake, J. DeRosa, V. Donofrio D. Campbell. Row 2: N. Decker. V. Barnish, C. Barnish, J. Armslrong C. Baldwin, N. Dorman, S, Corigliano, J. Case, E. Amari, B Drake, M. Cueman, D. Croce, S. Caywood, R. DiFiore. Row 3: C DiEduardo, B. Cokefair, P. Cavall, M. Coe, J. DuBois, J. DeMouThe P. Aquino, D. DeGraw. P. Boslwick, R. Bucco. C. Card, S. Brouwer C. Boyd, R. Dambrowski, L. Dunham. Row 4: M, Donofrio, A. Adams, C. Benlley, L. Cunningham, L. Edris, L. Caziarc, S. Bazdorl, Z. Diaczuk, A. DiCarlo, A. DiCarlo, F. Blahoe, D, Ackerman, B. Bednarz. Row 5: B. Cheelham, J. Carpenfer, L. Boll, A. Conlorli H. Baum, W. Becker, A, Borinsky, M. Como. G. Dougherfy, K Darling, R. Coward. E. Bethel, J. Ackerman, R. Ackerman. Row o M. DeMou+he, G. Barfholf, J. Conn, E. Coughlin, S. Belsky, D. Benning. S. Adams, R. Bohaboy, W. Bailey, R. Downs, E. Brooks, A. Ba rlak, E. Abafo, 18 Lower Piciure- Row I: C, Hohmann, H. Keane, B. Lader, J. Good- win, M. Helfrich, B. Kafh, K. Kuchfa, M. Gage. J. Johns, C. Foley E. Foley, W. Leahy, D. Gould. A. Liberalore, C. Forlney. Row 2 J. Kemmerer, M. Greil, L. Johansen, J. Klangwalcl, P. Healy, l-i Langer, S. Fort A. Emery, A, Gigliorfi, B. Grapes, D. Harbeson, J Jameson. S. Kelly, M. Horton, K. Jacobus. Row 3: J. Heim, E Flaherly, P. Foley. N. Kyle, R. Henry, R. Hildebranl, J. Gregory, C Kersey, R. Jarombeck, P. Kolodzieiski, A. Heinke, L. Helfon, J Karlyk, A. Greik. Row 4: A. Fowler, J. Husfon, R. Gerber, B. Laird W. James, A. Franke, B. Esller, B. Fairsnyder, A. Fasself, H, Hopkins S. Jawarski. C. Goedke. Row 5: P. Holden, R. Freund, K. Esller, C Kyle. W. Flar, F. lberer, H. Heinsheimer, G. Grivalsky, N, Kerfon G. Haring, P. Grosse. P. Efheridge. ..- . f 5' f 'HTH 1 W fury fy PW --f f f 7 iw 1 'f Q ini . 4 I Q aw sir v by r'f ' 'Z' V 'rgjq ig , A e 'f 3 Ll f Lei 'Vi w. P S A Q. gif s 'N' 'J ug 5 lk Upper Picfure-Row l: W, Richordi, F. Polos, J. Rensing, F. Pe-L ferson, F. LoRusso, K. Olsen. Row 2: G. McKenna, B. Orovirs, R Nordi, E. Peer, D. Rusnolc, M. Peferson, M. Souchelli, M. Reimer: R. Russell. J. Rowe, B. lMcAdc1m, P. Orovirs. L. Muhl, L. Meinhold Row 3: J. O'l-lolloron, C. Ofsonlco, W. Schroeder, P. Mirchlco P Osborne, A. Osborne, M. Scilipofi, A. McCurcly, J. Mondeville,lGi Schoible, L. Lyons, C. Luccs, B. Perelcsfo, B. Rosner. Row 4: J McCreody, L. Monfgomery, C. Palmer, M. Mozzei, J. Morheflco, M Raider, L. Mcrioni. D. Miele, A. Soxe, D. Vonderhoof, C. Osmun A. Soff, L. Osborne. Row 5: N. McDonald, B. Sovorese, I. Poynrer P. Richmond. B. Pelrocco, M. Mercier, J. Dudwiclc, S. Pierce, J Morciniolr, H. Pierson, A. Mosier, S. Riichie, P. Sebol. Row 6: W Pofobi. V. Morris, L. Lucos, A. Mroz, G. McCabe, E. Reynolds W. Ryder, J. Mifchell, R. Polmer, J. Moglerii. J. Schnifzer, R Schmehl, E. Murphy. 9 Lower Picfure-Row I: B. Warner, J. Vnencholr, E. Pepe, R Ungvore, R. Websrer, C-. Toreo, J. Zongoro. V. Weber, V. Spohler L. Wild, B, McCullough, T. Sreiger, C. Von Winkle, Row 2: J Wellcey, L. Vonderweel, V. Scozzclovo, M. Groffon, S. Wescorf, A Von Wyclc, A. Wisiner, I, Weigond, B. Whifing, L. Weidenschilling D. Wodsworlh, C. Sloclchouse, D. Von Duyne. Row 3: E. Spiorli, A Thomas, G. Twcils, M. Zobrislcie, J. Toynoi, G. Sundsfrom, R. Zonlco B. Wolsh, R. Snelson, G. Spongenberg, R. Winfien, R. Whipple, l' Weiss. 19 lx SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS- lCenTer FronTl: Paul l-lillery, Treasurer. lBaclc, LeTT To RighTl: BeTh Dunn, SecreTary: George Anderson, Vice4PresidenTg Onnalee OsTerhaudT, President lCenTerl: Mr. RoberT Kane, Class Advisor. ln Biology, Miss DoroTl'lea Allen, demonsTraTes by skillful dissecTion The sTrucTure of living Things. Sophomores set STarTing on Their second year, The Sophomores Tound Themselves more accusTomed To liTe in B.l-l.S. They had by now made many new Triends who added To Their pleasanT memories. Much oT The TenTh grade's Time was successTully spenT on new sTuclies such as geomeTry and biology. Many enjoyable speech classes can also be re- called, as echoes oT The sophomore year. Echoes of The Sophomore l-lop, WinTer Wonder- land. can sTill be heard. This aTlair, which was enioyecl by The enTire sTudenT body. saw The launch- ing oT a conTesT Tor Queen oT The Sophomore Class. The honor This year was besTowecl upon Onnalee OsTerhaudT. The Sophs will surely always remem- ber The Tun They had planning and decoraTing lor This, Their big social evenT oT The year. Training in oFFice procedure and commercial skills is parT of The vocaTional Training of many sTudeinTs. Sophomores begin Typing under The careful guidance of Mrs. Lillian Nolan. ir'rss high standards . . . Capably leading The Sophomore Class were ohlicers who had proved lheir abilily 'ro serve in The ninfh grade. Wifh Mr. Roberl Kane, 'rhe officers capably led fhe Sophomores 'ro success in many endeavors. The Class of I959, even wilh many class aclivi- lies, found rime 'ro supporf +he res'r of lhe school al games, plays. and dances. Many members slrenglh- ened fhe influence of lheir class by faking parr in school-wide aclivilies including sporrs, music fesri- vals. and ralenf shows. May rhe Class of I959 conlinue +o add pleasanl' memories +o rheir school years, conrriburing +he vim and vigor which have made B.l'l.S. an oursranding school. An imporlani' parl' of ihe sophomore curriculum is +he speech course. Howard Reeves ge'l's procfical experience in public spalring under fhe wafchful eye of Mr. Roberi' Williams. As Sophomores gained more maihemalical abilify ihey were exposed fo geomefry. The fundamenfals learned in +his class will be applied in higher mcdhemafics. wc7i.'c'll pdl 4... Wihman and 'fhe Occupafions class dis cuss vocafional choices. With an eye on ihe fuiure, Mr. Max fee f is 1 sw 4, . D Upper Picfure-Row I: J. Arci, J. Balias, C. Case, B. Adams, F Birilli, P. DEG-ulseppi, P, Berg, B. Benneff, J. Boyley, C. Bullock Row 2: S. Brendell, P. Brady, C. Baldwin, S. Cahill, C. Danzi P. Barkalow, D. Dier, J. Cannon, M. Creamer, S. Bedell, J. Blanchard Row 3: B. Bolt R. Decker, W. Croce, H. Bushman, M, Bosse, S Blackburn, H. DeFronzo, P. Aceves, M, Blackburn, R. Carlson. Row 4 A. Dandrea, T. Chisholm, J, Culleny, A. Burke, T. Connelly, W. Cox, R, Caprun, G. Anderson, R. Benlley, B. David. 22 iw., if Lower Pic+ure-Row I: M. Drugac, B. Howry, L. Lennon, K Jaculoovics, A. Falk, L. Foulks, B. Hierwarfer, J. Horn, S. Klingenberg 6. Hulmes. Row 2: B. Makin, P. Caupar, W. Kapp, K. Kalarifsch N. Henry, M. Forfmann, J. Black, K. Kaufman, T. Hubert Row 3: J Krok, G. Jones, A. Heusser, P. Iaroli, E. James, L. Johnson, R. Levin F. Hirller, F. Kuhn. Row 4: A. Kamensky, R. Hauser, N. Dolce, J DiEduardo, R. Klangwald, R. Emerick, P. Langenbach, M. K.orkes B. Langerlan, L, Larson, J. Evanko. Row 5: G. Leeman, M. Laiso J. Held, G. Dougherly, C. Dieh, G. Jackson, C. Harfman, L Dunham, J. Loder, G. Hellinger, R. Fischer. Fkryvnqq-Q, we--............ .QR rf? an 9-N1 fx l -.... Upper Picture-Row I: M. McDermor+, H. Reeves, J. Ryder, J Salch, R, Russo, V. Mudroclc, J. Maflcowsld, C. Predmore, J. Boss, G. Hamillon, C. MacDonald, L. Schiclne. Row 2: C, McCaffery, B. Mclnerney, L. Russell, L. Lalfsfedr, J. Frilz, J. Harbeson, J. Masar, M. Peffersen, K. Phelps, J. Gambelli, V. Schmehl. Row 3: S. Gabriel L. Riddick, D. Galloway, D. Recarde, O. Osrerhaudi, A. Greslco W. Miglin, H. Pappas, L. Lombardi, K. Rorhbarr, A. Pe+erson, J MCMinn. Row 4: M. Rurenberg, J. Mifchlco, S. Pavlak, R. Palmer, E. Scoff, M. McCormick, C. Mifchell, L, Marrone. R. Parcells. W Godfrey, B. MacKinnon, B, Pierson. Row 5: G. Price, E. Reder, R Grey, B. Greiner, J. Sarfar, H. Richmond, J. Mifchell, R. Schroeder B. Galvin, W. Harloeson, E. Homifon, D. Nix. Y ,,,, ww XGQ, .1-v swf! 1 N-,Q Lower Picfure-Row I: D. Sfager, J. Vanderweel, J. Smifh, E. Vnenchalc, E. Taylor, D. Waczlcowslri, L. Yazembowslci, E. Sullivan. Row 2: J. Silbernagel, J. Smifh. J, Sfensio, M. Websfer, C. Wiffich, M. Worman, S. Woodhouse, M. Welsh, M. Sfeurer, B. Silverman. Raw 3: B, Van Riper, S. Slaves, C. While, C. Turchulc, K. Venfurini, C. Weber, A. Venrurini, B. Temes, J. McCleary, C. Sperano. Row 4: S. Yukna, J. Voyrelc, D. Sleiger, W. While, B. Edgar. R. Wilson. P. Trieble, T. Sherlc, F. Van Duyne. Row 53 L, Smirh, A. Sigler, J. Wilde, T. Spray, C. Van Bruinisse, D. Zanone. M, Woyfowich, W, Woofon. 23 i JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS- ll.efT To RighTl: George Borinslcy, Vice- Presidenfg Valerie Kluegel, SecreTaryg VincenT Verdi, President Sue Hussong, Treasurer. lCenTer Fronflz Mr. Andrew Korinda, Class Advisor. Juniors neared Affer complefing Two evenTful years aT B.i'l.S. The Junior Class seTTled down To enioy The privileges and responsibiliTies of being upperclassmen. They have shown much qualified leadership in pasT years, making successes of Their freshman show, The Roaring TwenTies, and Their Snowball l-lop, The TradiTional clance sponsored by The Sophs. Juniors find ThaT a new door is opened To Them- one which presenTs addiTional acTiviTies and clubs. These sTudenTs are now eligible for such organiza- Tions as The Service Club. The Nafional Honor SocieTy, The Guidance Office STaff and various oTher groups. As The year conTinued, The Junior Class again dis- played Their fine qualiTies by producing Their Junior play. Time OUT for Ginger, wi'Th an experT Touch. Also enioyed by m-any people was The Junior Prom, an ouTsTanding success. BuT even as These new ancl inTeresTing evenTs unfolded before Them, The Juniors realized ThaT more serious ThoughTs musT be considered. Knowing ThaT before long They would Talce Their places in a new and busy world, They prepared for Their fuTure by Mr. Charles Backus explains facToring To his lnTermediaTe Algebra class. This course is parT of The ScienTific and Coi- lege Preparafory curricula for Juniors. ,mb N. .... T ., .. i ' Mr. Menyherf Veres explains The mechanics of draff- ing To WalT Frimburger during a session of his mechanical drawing class. Several courses offered by B.H.S. prepare sTudenTs in vocaTional slrill. Their goals . receiving Tnaining in a varieTy ol Fields. Many who wish To enTer col- lege alTer graduaTing sTudied ade vancecl maTh, English, and hisTory cliligenTly. They lcnew Thai' These subiecTs were sTepping sTones 'io The more advanced ones of Their coming senior year. OThers Tur- Therecl Their Training in The conn- mercial Tielcl, wanTing To become The secreTaries and business men OT Tomorrow. ln a few rnonThs These Juniors will have oTTained one aT Their biggesT goals, ThaT oT being Seniors, The leaders oT B.l-I.S. For The Junior Class, The privileges and duTies oi This goal will noT be cliTTiculT To mainTain, Tor progress and success have Tollowed The Class aT I958 wherever They have gone. Members of Mr. William PoTTer's U. S. HisTorv l class lisTen aTTenTively as he explains a map of The early UniTed STaTes. Members of she physics class wafch ai-+en-Hyely ag George more advanced field of science and gain informafion which Siakielski perform, an experimenf on lenses' uinde, Hue will be of use To many of Them in scienTific careers. Primarily insfrucgon of Mr- Max Wif+mqn gh, sfgdenfg explore This for Juniors, This course is paralleled by courses in inTer- mediaTe algebra and solid geomeTry. L.......d' 1 . 3 3 -: Wy' Lower Pic+ure-Row l: K. Coslello, P. Brennan, M. Bangiola, M. Boucher, M. Case, F, Birilli, J. Kelly, J. Bell, M. Larsen, P. Clwerlrin. Row 2: C. Korlces. B, Kloss, J. Cravalin, A. Harman, L, Ellison, J. Kiellw, B. Higgins, D, Fanning, N. Dunlap, G. Erclmann, G, Grefle. Row 3: L. Pucci, L. Dodge, L. Gilliland, R. DiCarlo, V. Floyd, C Hennion, M. Grief, D. Kooken, B. Gifford, M. LiHell. Row 4: F Fasrnan. S. Cygon. J. Kimbarlc, J. McCormick, G. Lockwood. A Faber, C. Gonda, C. Kohler, E. Everson, P. Lyon, D. Ludwig Row 5: R. Forf, N. Fislwkin, M. Henry, J. Harfsf, A. Kobylka, W Manning, G. Field. W. Hosking, L. King, C. Helmlinger, W. Frim berger, G. Macaluso. 553. .5 f 'fl 'Warsl i iE'i dsx A no Upper Picfure- Row I: J. Bullock, R. Reder, R. Slwaw, P. Oslrawsxi, A. Bednar, S. Berclwak, G. Bamesburger, H. Alilcian. Row 2: E. Bloam, J. Breare, B. Clwrclnwell, R. Corvi, C. De Fosse, B, Burgess, G. Caclwran, J. Corigliana, J. Caslra, P. Alsler. Row 3: M. Arrow- smilln, P. Oslrowslni, W. Ruggier, G, Salzman, J. Pelmlivanian, P. Caroline, F. Salinger, D, Pelrucelli, B. Cahill. .Mi-Mi' 'nt Lower Picfure-Row I: S. Rash J, Riclwardi, J, Mercier, M Murphy, F. Pasquale, l. Reinharclf, M. Nilsson, N. Rainey, G. Pauli D. Roufledge. Row 2: G. Kosflra, J. Marfenis, S. Kuffa, V. Kleugel T, Milms, N. McKenna, J. Pond, P, Ralwrer, L. Reis, K. Romine Raw 3: G. Dunn, R. Waruszewslri, G. Sluarf, V. Venilo, B. Wheeler A. Waeclcner, J, Sulz, L. Weinberg, B. Valvano. Row 4: T. Doclmrly C. Sundslram, J. lrvin, L. Twails. R. Trader, J. Koelnler, J. Tale, J Moore, G. Teehel, C. Sfaclcage. Row 5: B. Spalz, D. Terliune, R Hall, V, Verdi, R. Vnenchak, J. Urban, R. Traber, W, Terrel, H Sfrauss. if N. x 1-.X Q 3 X xx. E 'ww xx Q .KL k 91 'NJ .. , Mfg -U6 - .f 4 it V L K, , I i They gave Sfancling before ihe Sfudenf Council are Kennefh Rolhbari, Recording Secrelaryg Lynn Ellison, Corresponding Secre+ary: Judiih Manocchio, Presidenh Befsy Per- roull, Treasurer, James Bullock, Vice- President With Mr. Max WiHman and Mr. Clyde Caplinger, advisors, fha slu- denf council pufs in+o praclice fhe principles of democrafic governmenf which are so imporlanf 'lo preseni school life and fuiure cifizenship. 4 Members of fhe Nviorwl Honour S'0CleiY P059 GHG' 9 meellng Mary Price, lhis group convenes Twice o monlh io discuss lhe for our yearbook phofographer. With their advisor, Miss fufor-ing program and various ofher proieds, faithful service . The four organizafions picfured here are among ihe mosf oufsfanding and importanf groups in B.l'l.S. This group of organizafions is fhe basis of our program of sfuclenf managemenf and self governmenf. If forms a foundafion for an honor sysfem among fhe sfudenfs and provides a means of recognifion and developmenf of leader- ship on 'rhe parf of fhe sfudenfs. The manner in which fhese acfivifies are sfudenf oper- afed and confrolled is -an excellenf example of our progress foward mafurify. The Sfudenf Council malces fhe laws. fhe Service Club enforces fhem, and fhe Sfudenf Courf fries any offenders. The Nafional Honor Sociefy gives help fo sfudenfs who will benefif by being fufored by fheir clossmafes. This pro- vides excellenf opporfunifies for Nofional l-lonor Sociefy sfudenfs fo become beffer acquainfed wifh a few ol fhe aspecfs of Teaching. Recognifion of worfhy confribufions is given fhrough fhese organizafions fo fhose sfudenfs who have earned if, fhrough oufsfanding scholarship and school service. Parfici- pafion in fhese acfivifies gives sfudenfs a sense of responsi- bilify. and develops fheir powers of iudgmenf. R Jusfices of fhe Sfudenf Courl' meef once each weeli lo fry cases presenfecl before lhem by members of 'rhe Service Club. Mr. Leslie Kenworfhy is advisor. Hallway fraffic befween classes presenfs o real problem. limes, fhese conscienfious Ju-niors and Seniors perform worth- The pfforfs of Service Qlub members help fo bring oboul' G while service. Service Club membership is an honor, boxed parhol soluhon. ln fherr supervision of froffic oncl of lunch- os if is on faculfy recommondcfion. ll' is a recognifion ol pasf school service and a reminder of presenf obligafions. 31 A-siqifgxim, Success crowned One oT BoonTon High Schools popu- lar publicaTions is The school paper, The Wampus. lT is published monThly under The able guidance oT Mr, AnThony ScaTTon. The Wampus Tully covers all aspecTs oT sTudenT liTe. News arTicles. TeaTure arTicles, sporTs wriTeups, and even school gossip can be Tound wiThin The pages oT The paper. Six maior sTaTTs worlc diligenTly To publish The Wam- pus, namely: news, TeaTure, sporTs, arT, phoTography and Typing. The member- ship oT These sTaTTs consisTs of repre- senTaTives aT each oT The Tour classes. A member of The Quill and Scroll SocieTy and The Columbia ScholasTic Press AssociaTion, The Wampus has received numerous awards for qualiTy oT news coverage and general excel- lence aT producTion. A maior evenT aT The school year, The Wampus dance, is sponsored by This newspaper. NoTed guesTs aTTend This TuncTion, aT which Mr. and Miss Boon- Ton High School are chosen. Echoes oT school days aT B.H.S. would be incom- plere if The music and exciTemenT of This aTfair were noT among Them. i Carol Whife, Business Manager of The Warnpus. keeps careful records of The many Gnancial Transacfions which are necessary To smoofh operaiion of a newspaper. f' - -Q .... 4sn5'-'su-L-1. 1 Z' LefT To righf, sTanding: Mr. AnThony ScaTTon, Advisor: Alan FlaherTy. Edifor- in-Chief: Hadley Tremaine, AssocioTe EdiTorg Barry WiTTman, AssociaTe EdiTor: Glenna SpiTzer. Copy EdiTor. Seafedz STanley AlsTer, SporTs EdiTor of leffg Pefer Ohlringa, ConTribuTing EdiTor aT righT. , ,,. , X, my K News Edifor Margoref Greif checks The Wampus dummy wiih KenneTh RoThbarT. AdverTising Man- ager lxlefil and Digby Diehl, Feafure EdiTor lrighfl. Their efforfs . . The coming oT The Echoes is cinTic- ipoTed by everyone in The school. Echoes Tully covers all phases of sTudenT life of BoonTon High School. In ocldiTion To picTures. iT conToins group picTures of eoch of The clcisses, sporTs highlighTs of The yeor. scenes from The Junior ond Senior pl-ciys ond eoch oc- TiviTy in The school, Five sToTTs work indusTriously To pro- duce The onnuol ediTion of The Echoes, ' The business, liTerory, or-T, sporTs, and Typing sToTTs. Eoch group hos iTs own duTies. This yeor The business sToTT con- ducTed To Tine cornpciign Tor Tunds ond iniTioTecl The idea of soles on The in- sTollmenT plan. The liTerory sToTT is responsible Tor senior wriTe-ups and -on explcinciTion oT The ocTiviTies oT eoch gh, Y f . . Leff To righf: Mrs. Madeleine Reed. Ad- visor: Morgoref PoTTer, Ediforvin-Chief: Valerie Turner, Associofe Ediiorg JeonneTTe STriTTrnoTTer, Associofe Edifor, club. Coverage of TooTboll, boslceTbcill. Track ond boseboll resulTs is in The honcls oT The sporTs sToTT. ATTer ali oT This in- TormoTion is collecTed. iT is Typed by members oT The Typing sToTT ond senT To The prinTer. AnoTher TirsT Tor B.T'l.S. wos The Yeor- boolc Dance. Sponsored by The yearbook sTic1TT, iT wos held on March l wiTh The ToculTy Whisperers providing enTer- ToinmenT. Dolores Sikora, yearbook Business Manager, and Kif Taie review The Echoes' financial and sales record as The final deadline nears. 1 W fi' A5 an qll-ggnigr qcfivify, ygqrbggk work provided one of the To fheir siore of echoes for The fufufe. Worlring on senior IasT opporiuniiies for members of The Class of I957 To add Wfifd-UPS, SCl'l9dUlifI9 PTCTUTSS. d95iQNihQ page layOUfS. Gnd Typing copy kepi' The sTaFF busy for many hours afier school. lf. Promolion of inlernalional underslanding is lhe goal of lhe lnlernalional Rela- 'rions Club, piclured above wilh Mr. John Ryder, advisor. The almosphere and cusloms of ancienl Rome hold special inleresl for lhe members ol lhe Lalin Club. Their inilialion, requiring lhal prospec- live members wear logas, adds color lo school aclivilies. Echoes of Among lhe more inleresling echoes ol Boonlon High will oe lhose ol lhe languages, music and cusloms of olher people and cul- lures. Through lhe programs ol lhe French Club, sludenls learn much aboul lhe cusloms and presenl- day allairs ol France. The club lakes on avid inleresl in sending a gill package yearly lo Gisele Mosier ol France, lormer losler parenl child ol B.l'l.S. Tallcs and lhe showing ol piclures on France are among lhe main allraclions ol lhe club. Like lhe French Club, lhe Spanish Club devoles much lime lo leaching ils members aboul olher lands. namely Spain and Mexico. A lypical program con- sisls ol movies and slides, wilh Mexico emphasized. Songs, games. and dances are also highlighled. The inlluence ol lhe German Club is clearly displayed by show case exhibils enjoyed by lhe whole school. This club wishes lo ac- quainl nal only ils own members wilh Germany, bul lhe whole slu- denl body as well. Many cake sales are held each year lo raise money lor gill packages ol load and clolhing, which are senl lo .l Broughl logelher by shared inleresls in lhe language and cullure of France, members ol lhe French Club enioy infer- eslinig programs. Audio-visual aids such'as recordings, films, and colored slides, and enlerlainingispeakers who have lraveled in olher counlries, enliven meelings of B.H.5. language clubs. ln lhese groups, sfudenls have a chance lo improve lheir linguislic skills and lo acquire broad under- slainding of cusloms and cullures dililerenl from lheir own. other tongues needy families in Germany. Mem- bers of lhe Laiin Club coniinue ro recreale, and 'ro acquainr lhe members wilh, lhe culiural ospecls of oncienf Roman civilizolion. Games which can be played in Laiin, such as crossword puzzles, encourage members io improve lheir proficiency in Lolin. Many hours of relaxalion are deyoled by lhe Opera Guild lo lislening +o selecled recordings of well-known operas. The club iisell ialces occasional 'rrips io ihe Mefropolilan Opera, offer which members discuss iheir reaclions 'io The opera seen. Pamphlels on dilferenl operas are oiien re- viewed by ihe club, lo refresh ihe members wilh operalic lhemes and plols. The lnlernalional Relalions Club is an imporlonl parl' of 'rhe school program, for if promoles and srrives To develop a beiler under- sfanding ol many dilllereni cul- lures. ll' allempls io acquainl irs members wiih ihe dilllerenl peoples Ol lhe world, The visilors from lwo foreign lands, Padmon- alh Gopinalh and Norberl Schulz, were guesls of lhe lnlernolional Relalions Club. Wilh lheir common inieresf in the German lan- guage and culfure, members of fhe German Club, wilh Miss Sophia Pavidis as lheir advisor, have many enioyable meelings. One of lhe larger organizalions in Boonion High Schpol is ihe Spanish Club. Meeling once every fwo weeks under fhe capable guidance of Miss Curmelfl Lanza, The members enjoy various aspecfs of Spanish culture. rr- , f l ill QQ A VJ 5 Echoes of arias ond libreflos will long remain wifh fha opera lovers of B.H.S. Opera Guild membership gives opporfunifies +o learn and enioy line music. Aflilialion wilh 'lhe Melro- polifan Opera enriches fha program of fhis group, since field trips fo fha Mel are among lhe acfivifies which may be sponsored. The girls who work in fhe affendance office perform a service necessary fo fhe smoofh funcfioning of B.H.S. If is fhe fervenf wish of everyone fhaf our counfry will never be affacled by an enemy. B.H.S. has demonsfrafed preparedness, however, by main- faining an Air Raid Squad. Echoes of willing Echoes of We'll be glad fo help and I'II have if ready will remind Boonfon sfudenfs and grad- uafes of fhe services performed by many sfudenis. Wifhouf fhe assisfance fhey gave, offen quiefly and wifhouf expecfafion of reward, fhe school could nof funcfion as efficienfly as if does. The Guidance Deparfmenf musf keep defailed records of every s+uden'r's progress. Senior and iunior members of the guidance office sfoff do fheir parf in mainfaining fhese records. Under Miss Mary Price's direcfion, These girls confacf sfudenfs for scheduling and guidance appoinfmenfs, and keep fhe files in apple-pie order. Sfudenfs also give service fo fhe school fhrough fhe affendance deparfmenf. Collecfion ol home- room land daily affendance reporfs, and worlc wifh affendance records, are among fhe dufies of The girls who assisf Miss Lucy Gross and Miss Sophia Pavidis in fhe affenclance office. Reference worlc in fhe library is made easier be- cause of fhe helpfulness of fhe library sfoff. Mrs. Rufh Delvescovo and The members of fhe Library Club find. among fhe hundreds of books wifh which fhey worlc, 'rhe one which answers a specific ques- fion raised by a sfudenf needing aid. The orderly library which resulfs from fhe efforfs of fhis service group is a source of pride fo everyone. The efficiency and good manners of fhis affracfive group recommended fhem for fheir iob as Senior Ushers. service . . . A pleasanT greeTing and oifer oT assisTonce are echoes oT The service given by The Senior Ushers and RecepTionisT Squad. These groups represenT The sTudenT body as They greeT visiTors To B.l'l.S.. eiTher during school hours or aT evening TuncTions such as class plays. The Senior Ushers also Tolce charge of assembly seaTing each Friday morning. Echoes aT Tour shorl' rings OT The bells recall The eTTorTs of The Air Raid Squads. Messenger service, repairs, TirsT aid and enTerTain- menT are among The TuncTions oT The members. Charged wiTh main- Taining order and carrying ouT various services during air raid drills, These eTTicienT groups aid in building an aT'TiTude ol securiTy among The sTudenTs. Many sTudenTs aT B.l-l.S. have Token advanTage of opporTuniTies To give service To oThers. Their classmaTes can be proud of These ouTsTanding ciTizens. UC? Q. is The aTTracTive Recepfionisi' Squad proved ThaT some of our echoes will be leff wiTh ofhers, who will remember ThaT as visiTors To B.H.S. They heard a cheerful greeTing and gracious offer of assisfance. The Library Club gives capable assisfance To Mrs. RuTh Delvescovo, our librarian. Q-N Keeping The many records necessary for eFFicienT manage- menf of our school would be an almosT impossible Task if iT were noi' for The Guidance Olifice STaff. V QT 58 ns , T- s . W, 3' , , in , They were gm, 'T' as a IHS The many members oT The Sound Squad, The Clean-up Squad. and The STage Crew seem always To be capable of performing Their Taslcs wiTh quieT and greaTly ap- preciaTed eiciiciency. The echoes OT service They leave will noT soon be TorgoTTen. Having developed slcills in Their respecTive Tields aT endeavor. These sTudenTs con- TribuTe Their Time and eTTorTs To The smooTh operaTion aT many school TuncTions. DedicaTed To The ever presenT Taslc oT keeping The school grounds clean and neaT, The Clean-up Squad is composed oT volun- Teer sTudenT members, This group works The campus Clean-up Squad cheerTully accom- plishes The imporTanT Task of keeping The school grounds aTTracTive. Richard Longo is CapTain of This hard working group. Running The proiecTion equipmeinT is one of The several duTies enTrusTed To The Sound Squad. This year They also had The pleasanT Task of providing music during luych periods. ,4.' illiiii Echoes of cheerful greeTings and hard worlr remain as resulTs service To Their communiTy. Preparing now Tor Their TuTure oT The Teenaides' acTiviTies. In Their Trim rose and whiTe roles as communiTy leaders and homemakers, The Teenaides uniforms, These aTTracTive young ladies render invaluable are represenTaTives oT whom B.H.S. can be proud. willing To help. direcTly under The supervision oT Mr. Leslie BooTh, The principal. Trained in The use ol audio-visual aids equipmenT by Mr. Max WiTTman, members ol The Sound Squad assisT in The presenTa- Tion oT more eliTecTive classroom and assembly programs, Being a member oT The STage Crew means consTrucTing scenery and sTage seT- Tings whenever They are needed. Mr. MenyherT Veres advises This group in iTs proiecTs. Among The many inTeresTs of girls are The Teenaides and The Fashion Club, boih oT which rank high among sTudenT acTivi- Ties.,Under The advisorship ol Miss Pearl Edmonds, The girls in The Fashion Club Try To develop The Techniques of good groom- ing. WiTh The help ol guesT speakers, and by individual sTudy. The girls re-ach This goal wiTh liTTle diTliculTy. Being a Teenaide means giving one aTTernoon a weelc To assisT aT Riverside l-lospiTal in BoonTon. This club is made up oT volunTeers, some-ol whom will be our TuTure nurses. These girls work hard under The guidance ol Mrs. Eunice Powell, as They earn awards Tor volunTeering Their services aT Riverside Hospilol. i The success of school dromcfic producTions is fur. Thered by The eTilorTs of The STuge Crew. Hard work behind The scenes resulTs in ploy seTTing wilh eye-appeal. 'F' fs- . T 2 l .T QW' Members of me Fashion Club under me guidance of Miss fashionable dress Through club proiecTs. lnTeresTing speclers Pearl Edmonds, furTher Their inTeresT in good grooming and and topics l 9hl'9l'l the clubf Programs' and 'ls 'org' mem' bership indicaTes :Ts populariTy. Mi, .. The hisTory and inTeresTing sTories of sTamps form a common inTeresT for These avid collecTors. STamp Club members Trade boTh 'sTamps and inTormaTion under The guidance of Mr. Andrew Korinda. A revival of The Science Club provided a place for several scienTifically-minded sTudenTs. Under The supervision of Their advisor, Miss DoroThea Allen, The members perform many inTeresTing experimenfs. Hobbies and hours l-lobby clubs form an imporTanT parT of exTracurricular acTiviTies, oicfering as They do an opporTuniTy Tor sTudenTs To engage in and discuss wiTh oThers Their parTicular inTeresTs. Through individual proiecTs and group demonsTraTions, The members of The Sci- ence Club TurTher Their knowledge OT naTural and man-made scienTiTic phenom- ena. Miss DoroThea Allen is advisor. Model making, insTrucTive movies, and discussion oT recenT developmenTs in rail- roading wiTh Mr. Joseph Lasenlco. form The maior porTion of The Railroad C,lub's program. Discussing and idenTiTying rare issues, The members aT The STamp Club Trade sTamps and view each oTher's collecTions. Mr. Andrew Korinda advises This group. For Those inTeresTed in Teaching as a TuTure vocaTian. The FuTure Teachers ci America oTTers Tield Trips To Teachers' col- leges and inTormaTion concerning The pro- Tession, under Mr. Eugene ScrudaTo's guidance. PicTured below is The BoonTon ChapTer of FuTure Teachers of America wiTh Mr. Eugene Scrudalo. Advisor. Many will remember The inTeresTing showcase dis- play which members of The Railroad Club asembled early This year. Led on by Their inTeresT in railroad- ing, These sTudenTs, picTured below, invesTigaTe iTs various aspecTs. of enioymenl . . . Echoes of Lalin declensions, Chem egualions and malh problems are inseparable from lhase of lhe music and lun of The many social evenls ol four years in high school. Much worl: and even more pleasure were found in class dramalic produclions, from choosing a play unlil lhe final curlain. The Juniors' Time Cul for Ginger, and lhe Seniorsi l-louse Wilhoul Windows, accompanied by lhe Slage Crews hammering and sawing, lhe long hours of rehearsal, The sales 'rallcs of Hclcei commillee members, will be lreasured memories. Echoes ol music for dancing and lislening are lore- mosf in remembrance of lhe Sophomore Hop, lhe pep rally dances, lhe Yearbook and Wampus dances, and parlicularly of lhe Junior Prom. We will recall wilh pleasure lhe echoes of enioymenl and lun lhese aclivilies provided for everyone. These allraclive girls exlend fhe hospilalify of lhe school of plays and concerls. K Y, 3 One of lhe mosl successful so- cial evenls of fhe year was The Echoes Dance on March lirsf, when lhe 'lacully Whisperers provided memorable enlerlain- menl. i -7 ,V W One of lhe highlighls of our school year was lhe Senior Play, a slrillng performance of Richard Reich's House Wilhoul Windows. Piclured below are Doris Van Treel: and Sue Hussong as 'lhey appeared in Time Oul For Ginger. i M Echoes of . fi ' The Uke Club, under ilne direc- 'f ,W lion of Mr. William Berryman, 5, has provided much pleasure l ' ' for flue siudenf body. A f L' A Imix If Al ilie annual Clwrisfmas Music Feslival, Miss Feagans conducis +l1e Girls' Chorus in a iradilional carol. Under llie direclion of Mr. Harold Warlord 'lice B.H.S. orclues- developed a large and varied reperloire. All'l1ougl1 llie formal fra prepares for ils annual spring concerf. Meeling flwree limes qppeqrqncgg of +ha grclqggfrq qrg produqfiong and the spring U week for boil' rehearsal and 9nl9Ym9 'l'. il l5 9 9UP has concerf, if has frequenfly parficipafed in assembly programs. words and music . Echoing clearly in The memory of every Boonfon High School groduole will be lhe lovely slroins of lhe Chrislmos Fesfivol, lhe inspiring noles of foolboll bond music, lhe loughler evolcecl by lhe onlics of lhe Ulce- Club, ond The inleresling progroms ol lhe spring inslrumenlol ond choral progroms, Under fhe leader- ship ol Miss Mory Rose Feogons oncl Mr. l-lorold Warlord, B.l-l.S. sludenls hove o chonce lo enjoy music os lisleners ond performers. in Q 6,8 5,6 Sandra Underhill and Elaine Zabrislie led fhe processional I which began lhe Chrislmas choral program. Vi Laheland Conference Band members were chosen al' 'lry-owls al' B.H.S. in February. Boonfon sludenls who qualified for 'lhis honor are: ROW I: Barbara Makin. Pal Kufla, Ann Tolliver, Marda Forlmann, Trudie Haddon, Peggy Brelsford, Mary Rinhle, The popular Boonfon High School Band plays al all foofball games and enler- fains al many school funclions. K N ,- Barbara Lanhy. ROW 2: Wilma Kopp, Meredifh Conger, Slanley Jacobsen, Bill Richardi. Bob Duff, Gary Price, Carl Sundslrom, Digby Diehl, Doug Boyd, Barry Deane, Mr. Harold Warford. I xx, 'v R' f ,A K 5 .1 , ' 5 KV . 5 . fw-. N - . 'W' f ' ' e 4' 'H M, 1 , v 4. ,M ,,. ' 1 M' Q X M,.,,,.L ' MN L ' , 1 - ' xl f P-vnhria ,.....,.,.,,Q l . . , .W , , 1 k, . l ft-1.-,..,M' v A D' ,Q v I v ' K , 1 Y I y I ' ., L , A ' tb 4. steak kv, ,.. ,. ', . Q ' ' - L , , fi h w G , 'fin-4, an nv- : K n ' . SQ , I - ' fs 2 .Y i 21 'Af , n ' V f' , x W ' a x l K 4 ' K 'nf , ' U X 1 543 K . 4 W Q . , 1 I ' . Q ks.- S- M ' I 'A , ' 1 Ir- , -' fl J' V fQ,r ',4 ii T. ff , ' x I' f ff? QQ v:3'U3.5lff4 :Jf'5,2f1em if iff -f , wg:,gfng4zQ. 1 O , .V ,, .4 by ,wa :VJ Q lj 7H.,u?T'..? I Their spirit never flagged . ln Terms oT scores, The Bombers closed ouT an un- successTul season in I956 wiTh a humble l-7-I record. The lone win came in The season's opener againsT NewTon, wiTh Bill Tym's Tine passing and an eTTecTive line. Hopes oT a winning season Tor BoonTon burned brighTly, buT sTrong eTTorTs againsT Roxbury and Mor- ris l-lills came To naughT. As These hopes Taded. BoonTon had The disadvanTage OT enTering Three con- TesTs undermanned. The Bombers were weakened, lacking enough capable subsTiTuTes. Drives Tor Team members, sparked by The coaches and sTudenTs, broughT some success in bolsTering The ranks, buT The losing sTreak conTinued unalTered. WiTh The knowledge ThaT sTrong eTTorTs and changes were necessary, BoonTon, alThough well inTo The season, swiTched basic TacTics Trom The spliT T To single wing. ln The TirsT porTion oT The Wayne game, The mid-sTream move was successTul. From The single wing, yardage gains increased noTiceably and BoonTon's TooTball TaTe appeared changed. In The lasT quarTer, Wayne showed enough sTrengTh To overcome The Bomber aTTack. However, This game gave hopes Tor TuTure vicTories To The Team and Tans alike. B.l-l.S. FOOTBALL TEAM-ROW I: Coach ViTaleTTi, J. Bullock, L. CoTrancisco, R. Coward, J. Cox, W. Cox, R. Longo, G. MacKin- non, R, Rush, ROW 2: Coach Griswold, A. Siegler, G. Cox, R Parcell, M, Korkes, R. SmiTh, H. Pappas, A. Nardone, C The greaTesT game oT The season Tor everyone was The annual Thanksgiving Day classic aT BuTler. The Bombers, on The weighT aT previous perTormances, were chosen as The underdogs. ln a Tinal eTTorT To end The season on a high noTe, The Team gave reTiring Coach KieTTer Shriner a Tine deparTing TribuTe. WiTh Coach Shriner leading The BoonTon Bombers, BuTler was Thrown compleTely OTT guard. Already The Lake- land ConTerence Champions, BuTler had The punch knocked ouT oT Their aTTack in The season's Tinal game. Their Buzz MarTin-one oT The TinesT running Tull- backs in The counTy-expecTed a Tield day, buT he was sTopped Tor pracTically no gain on every aTTempT To break Through BoonTon's sTeadTasT line. The game ended as iT began, O-O, as BoonTon used iTs capabiliTy Tor being a powerhouse Team. AlThough The Bombers had a sTrong TirsT sTring, They lacked The depTh necessary Tor a powerhouse Team. Many a Tine perTormance was Turned in even Though BoonTon was held down in The win column. The line ThaT proved ThaT iT would be eTTecTive when iT seTTled down was led by Jack Cox, an all-sTaTe pick aT cenTer, Louis CaTrancisco, and STeve Regecs Keeler, ROW 3: Coach Shriner, T. Spray. J. Corcoran, S. KraTT. J. Borinsky, D. DougherTy, D. PeTrucelIi, L, TwaiTs, E. Johanson. ROW 4: D. Bohoboy, P. Trieble, S. Pavlak, W. Manning, D. STrauss, M. ArrowsmiTh, J, Arace. i l l al end. ln lhe line were men wilh experience as well as abilily. Skip- per Rush, a line Tackle, was laler converled lo a hallback, where he was mosl successful in bolslerinq lhe leam's spiril wilh his line play. One ol lhe grealesl' losses lo lhe line in parlicular and lo lhe leam as a whole was lhal ol Leigh Gorman. A severe knee iniury forced him lo . relire from lhe squad early in 'rhe season. Leigh, who sparkled lasl year, was counled on This year lor oul- ' slanding performance. The Roxbury game, which was lhe end ol Leigh's high school loolball career, also was lhe lasf game Bill Tym played as a Bomber before he lranslerred lo anolher school. The Bomber back' field, also plagued by injury, made crulches lhe lad during lhe season. Dick Longo, formerly a hallback. look over al quarlerback: Dick Brown and Glenn MacKinnon were al hallback, and Bob Rush al lull back. The Thomas DiCenzo Memorial Trophy, for alhlelic abilily and sporlsmanship, was awarded lhis year lo Dick Longo al lhe loolball banquel. Anolher banquel, a lesli' monial To Coach Shriner, paid Trib- ule in a memorable way lo lhe many years of line coaching and guidance Boonlon leams have received under Coach's direclion. J.V. FOOTBALL TEAM-ROW I: Coach Backus, D, Campbell J, Gregory, A, Dandrea, P. Milchlco, A, Heinke, A. Mraz ROW 2: P. Blake, D, Boyd. R, Jarombek, J. Loder, R. Caprun P. Coward, A. Fassell, A, Barlok. X ,i MMM .J wi '9- QPHQI-Y -, '4 , www 1. 'V M- 'Wm' 1 'Z A . g, g .-,h L Q, f ., 'g. ?f f3f4, f'V . . if . ,,f ' , , we ' dx.. . msg, V .Q Q in 4 . t ,M ,, V . V' L n 4 we N , My '75 A-1' ,-5 l .,4:f3Ea,5Q'gn-f . - -W'-' H 1- , ' 1, 1' fr iwf'ff'Q '- L 1 if r ' B B A L as Y 4222? Mgr- Q .- - lm I 3,2 ' 5.-r, of 45,1211 Q' 'gig' u .- APHQ ' , ,,' '+,,i5.',-n fs- ,M . g ,wif fi, v-'fe' L , 4, 'xi , ,cf ,. ,Q Mn' ,TQ , .2 VAQQ iq, , A' w. 5,34 gf gp f . 7 'f' ,gs B 5-f,jQ,f3f 'H J' eiiawii 'Qi-S ' 'DF K If mg,-,D VARSITY CLUB-Lefl fo righl: D. Bohaboy, P. Offringa, L. Twails, K, Klivinglon, J. Bullock, C. Milchell, G, Anderson, Cenlerz Coach Shriner, C. Crumpacker. ...:...v.-.. . , hunt., .4 . ,,,,, iid' Y!! s 1 ' x - '1 x 47 Leigh Gorman adds fo The score which finally reached The grand foial of II96. This record is ihe second highesf ever affained in Morris Couniy. In a baskefball season highlighfed by fhe all-round, ouf- sfanding individual performance of Leigh Gorman, fhe Bombers finished fourfh in fhe Lakeland Conference. They came wifhin a hair's breadfh of winning fhe Lakeland Con- ference Jamboree. The Boonfon cagers sfarfed slowly, buf fheir season ended wifh an eleven-eighf won-losf record builf on fhe sfrengfh of fwo long winning sfrealcs in mid- season. The feam was led by Leigh Gorman, who esfablished himself as fhe finesf baslcefball player ever fo grace fhe courfs of B.H.S. by placing on fhe All Sfafe second feam. This was fhe firsf fime any Boonfon player was named among fhe fen besf of fhe sfafe. High poinfs of a fhrilling season were Leigh Germans scoring his fhousandfh poinf againsf Roxbury, fhe Bombers defeafing Passaic Valley in fhe Jamboree preliminaries. and fhe excifing game againsf Wayne in fhe finals. The Boon- fon cagers enfered Sfafe Tournamenf play: They were de- feafed by Newark Wesf Side in rheir firsf confesf. The B.l'l.S. courfmen dropped fheir firsf fwo games of fhe season, buf fhey fhen came on wifh a five game winning sfrealc. A breafhfalcing one-poinf loss fo Dover brolce fhe sfring of wins, and fhe following game againsf Passaic Valley was also a loss. The Bombers came baclc in fheir nexi' four games wifh solid wins, insuring fhe successful conclusion of fhe season. Much credif is due fo Coach William Poffer. The way in which he molded fhe inexperienced Bombers, forming a feam which posed a consfanf fhreaf fo every opponenf, was indeed nofeworfhy. 5 4 .,,,,,A,, F' LJ 'QQ 5, ,QUNTUW 55 u.cxUN1wus ROW I: John Behringer, Jim Bullock, George Lockwood, Nor- Poffer, Glenn MacKinnon, Barry Wiffman, Fred Salinger, Roberf man Pace, Paul Langenboch. ROW 2: George Cox. Manager: Carlson, Manager. RQW 3: Clyde Crumpcclcer, Gerry Macc- Pefe Offringo, Richard Vnenchalc, Diclc Longo, Coach William luso. ROW 4: Bruce Pierson, Douglas Bohaboy. Shooting high for honors . . . WE THEY 30 Wayne 49 42 Morris Hills 59 49 Roxbury 32 63 Alumni 46 60 Boller 55 65 Pomplon Lalces 57 46 Mf. Lolces 40 46 Dover 47 56 Passaic Valley 60 53 Morris Hills 42 58 Dover 55 64 Roxbury 32 55 Baller 72 52 Wayne 44 38 lrving+on 56 58 M12 Lakes 28 40 Passaic Valley 54 43 Passaic Valley liamboreel 38 54 Wayne liamboreel 63 49 Wes? Side lsfofe loirnamenll 57 xl J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM-ROW I: D, Van Duyne. Manager! P, Bohaboy, G. Anderson, J, Rensing, W. Cox. A. Sfrillacci. 5 , ,L if fm ROW 2: Coach Moore, W, Woolfori, H. Pappas. F. lberer. ROW 3: R. Benfley, A, Mraz, J. Mifchell H. Baum Lynn Ellison, Caplain of lhe J.V. Cheerleaders, poses wilh Onnalee Oslerhaudl, Sue Hussong, and Beverly Gifford. The varsily cheerleaders mode echoes ring al' 'foolball and baslrelball games. Selling a good examiple of spiril' and sporlsmanship were Ginnie Slory, Helen Moody, Daphne Harbeson, 'Pal' Cherlrin, Jaclrie Kielh, 'Gail Cochran, and Judy Manocchio, Co-caplairi. Nol piclured was Nan Jaynex Caplain. x ' ' N, X .Zi Echoes of cheers l-lalf lime almosphere al ihe foolball games lhis year was highlighled by lhe spiriled slruliing and lwirling ol: lhe B.l-l.S. lwirlers and maiorelle. Twirlers are chosen in lhe spring, by lhe previous lwirlers and members of lhe facully, and lhe l-lead Twirler and Drum Maiorelle are elecied by lhe sludenl body al lhe some lime cheer- leaders are elecled. An accomplished group, lhe cheerlead- ers added much vim and vigor lo loolball and baslqeiball games. They proved lheir skill and agilily by performing inlricale maneuvers designed lo lceep The crowd cheering. Whelher we were winning or losing, lhef cheerleaders were always on hand lo encourage 'rhe 'ream and provide school spiril. g 3 n . . X i i V M 'Xl A . x . X X., -f 'v . Echoes of marches and lively music will recall lhe maneu- vers of lhe B.H.S. Band. led by fhe allraclive, well-lrained lwirling loam. Official mem- bers oli lhe band, lhe girls receive music credil' for lhe lime lhey spend praclicing and performing.fl.!li'l' lo righl on lhe foolboll bleachers are Rulh Norlh. Terry Conicelli, Judy Corigliano, Judy Gib- bons, Joyce Gould, Joanne Greene, Head Twirler, and Judie Burchardl, Maiorelle. and . . Batter up! Already af fhe beginning of lhe season, hopes were high for rhe '57 Boonron baseball 'ream be' cause of a good lurn our. Each posilion had more rhan one person who could ably fill if. This year's crop of players also gave us The advanlage of experienced pilchers. Our success rhis year was largely affribufed To rhe ball players wirh several seasons under 'rheir caps. Besides 'rhese experienced players lhere were many promising new players ready ro be brolcen in. From Coach Kieffer Shriner, lhe Bombers gol lhe guidance and encouragemenr +ha+ is needed To run a ball ream. Echoes of rhe exciling games of fhis season will forever ring in lhe memories ol loyal Boonron fans. Coach Griswold explains Hue finer poinfs of ball handling fo Norman Pace and Dick Brown. ,xi .OWUM if BOONTON HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM -7 ROW I: G. Lockwood. W. Flor, G. Anderson, F. Van Duyne. ROW 3: llefr +o righfl M. Drugac, R. Brown. S. Regec, M. Como, L. K. Shriner. Coach: A. Kaminslry, A. Nardone. D. Bohaboy, F. Lombardi. N. Pace, P. Orfringa, ROW 2: P. Weiss, L. Twails, lberer, W. Hoslcing. R, Bohaboy. W, Griswold, Coach. They sprinted l957 Spring Track promised io be one of The mosi successful alhlefic acfivifies in recenl' years. Wilh mosl' of fhe I956 leliermen relurning. and fhe encourage- menf of a successful cross-counfry season, Head Coach Glenn Moore and Assislanl Coach Arlhur Meryweafher looked lor- ward +o I957 hopefully, . Co-caplains Dick Longo and Joe Ora- vifg were ably supporiecl by Ed Hammond in ihe sprinis, Jon Mendres in lhe 440 and Clyde Crumpacker in lhe 880. In 'rho field evenls, Boonion was again sirong. Leigh Gorman, Wall Wilke, Jack Mifchell and Gerry Macaluso were counlecl on for valuable poinrs. Charlie Miichell, a sopho- more, appeared ro have fhe polrenfial for being Boonion l'ligh's besi pole vaul+er. Bob Looker and Nick Fiorenzo in ihe hurdles complefed a very oplirnislic piclure. Defermmahon and concenfraiion are evidenf as Duck Longo pracfices ihe br TRACK TEAM ROW I A Osborne S Belsky M SCIlIpOi'I Spangenberg, A. Oisonka. G. Sielkielski. ROW 3: Coach Moore, R Husk J Tina: J Ryder ROW 2 W Franz W Croce G R Horn K Klivingfon, C, Crumpacker, J, Oraviis. J. Mendres, G Lockwood, R. Bodien, C. Mifchell, Coach Meryweciher. to fame The year I956 marlced lhe lirsl appearance ol Cross-Counlry as a varsily sporr. During +he pre- vious Two years in which Boonlon was represenfed in lhe hill and dale sporl, lhe boys compeled lor lhe lun of il. Looking baclc, we see Jrhar Boon+on's harriers made a credilable showing during I956. ln dual meels Boonlon won live while losing lwoy Boonlon finished second in lhe Lalcelancl Conference, and rhird in rhe Morris Counly Championships. Seven varsily lellers were won during i956 and of lhis numloer, lhree will relurn nexl year, The prospecls are very good for Boon+on's Cross Counfry leams in lhe near lulure. Varsily leller winners lor lhe l956 season were: .loe Oravils, Cap+ain7 Jon Mendres, Clyde Crumpaclcer, George Lockwood, David Van Duyne, Ronald Bodien, Ken- nelh Klivinglon. Long hours of pracfice by +he hack feam resulled in a 'fine record Gerry Mccaluso demonsirafes ihe abilify which helped malre BHS irach owlslancling in lhe counlry. I i kb, Q 1 - . ,X CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-ROW I: 6, Macaluso, T. Spray ROW 2 Coach Meryweafher R L ngo K Klivingfo C C. Milchell, R, Bodien. E, Dunn, N. Fiorenzo, A. Olson Crumpoclcer R Loolcer J M nclres F Salinger G Sielciellc Nici: Fiorenzo Tries To score as The bays' baslreTball Tourna- menT nears iTs end. Games for Echoes oT The sound of a reTeree's whisTle and cheers Tram The sidelines will remind many c, gporTs- mioded sTudenT oT The B.l'l.S. inTramuraI ,parTs prcgram. This program, planned Tor boTh L ls and girls, plays a very imporTanT parT in The exTra- curricular program. The boys had a varied program consisTing oi boTh Team and individual sporTs including wresTling, Tumbling, badminTon, and baslceTball. The members aT The baslceTl3all Teams, being very acTive. acquired slcill and agiliTy. The keen rivalry which arose among The parTicipanTs in individual sporTs gave exciTemenT and enioymenT To all. Fencing insTrucTion proved To be a popular parT aT The program This year, The boys' inTramural program is under The slcillTul leadership of- Mr. William Berry- man. Many girls parTicipaTed in The inTeresTing pro- BadminTon is popular ThroughouT The year. Mr. Berryman, direcTor of The inTramu-ral program, gives insTrucTion To aspiring shuTTlecock Tanciers as They sTrive To improve Their slrills. The agiliTy of The Tumbling Team is The resulT of sTrenuous pracTice. Many Tumbles and bruises precede The perfecTion of Tumbling 'FormaTions. i everyone . . . gram planned for Ihem. This program provided for advanced archery, badminron, volleyball and field hockey in +he Tall. In Ihe winfer Jrhere was basIce+baII and rumbling. For rhe spring and early summer, Ihe ac+ivi+ies included baseball and be- ginners' archery. All of The girls' inframural sparls are organized and adminisfered rhrough The Girls' Sporls Associarion. G.S.fx. officers for l956-57 were Palricia Kufra, Presidenry Barbara Lanlzy, Vice-President Joyce Popovich, Secreraryg Joan Hirsch, Treasurer: Iris Benzing, Poinr Manager. Miss Dororhy Cobb is G.S.A. advisor. This Year +he Boonron High School G.S.A. played hosr Io Dover and Burler High Schools in a baslcerball PIayday which proved Io be quire enjoyable. In relrurn for Iheir hospilalify, Ihe Boonlon GSA. was inviled Io a PIayday ar Buller High. All fogelherl rhis year has been a very evenrlul and successful one for rhe Girls' Sporls Associaliari. GIRLS' SPORTS ASSOCIATION OFFICERS-ROW I: Joan Hirsch, Treasurer: Joyce Popovich, Secrelary. ROW 2: Pa? Kufla, Presidenlg Barbara Lanfzy, Vice-Presidenl. Raw 3: Iris Benzlng, Poirirs Managerq Miss Dorofhy Cobb, Advisor. Q I Barbara Loder malres a lunge for fha shuiflecock during 'Ihe badminfon doubles compe+i+ion. as her pariner Joyce Mandeville sfands ready for fhe reiurn. Joyce Popovich fries for 'Iwo more poinfs as Iris Benzing challenges her possession of fhe ball. 55 wlrn HONOR cnownen 4' .N ' -Q. ., .,,,..1 V , V K t an vs- F .X AQ 'CTW 1 . ., 1, 4 ,- 1- A f w,., , N4 I AA 4' . Y ,I f. , ,W V , .1 L 14 ' . 1 w f ? 2 af ffm ' , fi gf? 1. 55 Ari 35552: d , , km LHS! 514. .Gully wa 735: T.. JUDITH MANOCCHIO Boonlon Commercial In Judy is found rhe essence of leadership: inrelli- gence, a peppy personolify, lhe abilify lo gel' along harmoniously 'wilh everyone, and 'lhe copacily for helping o'I'hers in a conslruclive way. A bundle of dynamic, sparkling energy, Judy 'found lime lo be a cheerleader and 'lo porficipafe in many school aclivilies. Judy's achievemenls have eslablished her as one of lhe ouslanding presidenls of fhe Sfudenl' Regalion Associalion, Air Raid Squad: Cheerleader: Class Officer: Commilfee Work: Freshman Show: Girls' Chorus: Glee Club: Guidance Office: Junior Usher: Nalional Honor Socieiy: Service Club: Spanish Club: S.R.A, Officer: Sfudenf Council: Ulce Club: Wampus. Calm PETER OFFRINGA Boonlon Scienfific Pele will always be remembered for lhe 'line iob he has done as class Presidenf. He exemplilies 'lhe ualifies of leadership and inlelligence, and has demonslrafed dependabilily in difficull sifuafions. Peler has earned 'lhe recognilion he has won as an all-round sludenl, for he has mainlained a high scholaslic record. parricipafed in sporls, and fallen parl' in choral programs. He has much lo offer 'lhe 'leaching profession. his vocafional aim. Baseball: Boys' Chorus: Class Officer: Commillee Worlc: Glee Club: Nafional Honor Sociely: Service Club: Sfudenf Council: Wampus: Yearboolc. MARGARET POTTER Boonfon College A periecl' combinalion of infelligence, modesfy, nearness, and leadershi is Pedge. Her slrill in direcfing fhe acfiviiies ol, fhe I957 Echoes aH'es'ls +o her admirable falenfs. Enioying a n-afural musical falenf, Margarel' finds fhe 'lruils of her masfery in playing 'l'he violin in fhe school orchesfra. Her nalural charm has made her a welcome member of every group. Surely, success and happiness will be hers in all her fuiure underfalrings. Commillee Work: French Club: Freshman Show: Girls' Cho- rus: Girls' Sporfs Associafion: Glee Club: lnlernalional Relafions Club: lnframural Sporfs: .Junior Play: Lalin Club: Nalional Honor Sociely: Orcheslra: Service Club: Teenaides: Wampus: Yearbook. 2 197 MARK FLAHERTY Scienfific all in his role as Ediior-in-Chief of he Alan has iniriafive and leadership have resulfed in imporlanl' confri- fo fhe aciivifies and insfilulions of B.H.S. elliicienf worlzer, his numerous worlhy won widespread res ect Alan is an amaleur phorographer and accord- lonlsl. A brllliani career in fhe field of engineering awaifs 'l'his remarlrable young man. Camera Club: German Club: lnfernafional Relalions Club: Junior Play: Lilerary Magazine: Mafh Club: Nafional Honor Sociefy: Spanish Club: Wampus: Senior Play. STANLEY J. ALSTER Boonlon Scienfific Sfan, a conscienfious lad, is a nafive Boonfonile. His quief good manners are an expression of his genuine friendliness and desire fo work smoofhly wifh ofhers. Wi+h his keen inferesf in Scoufing, Sfan has been able fo serve fhe needs of olhers. A variefy of leisure and exfra-curricular experience provides a background for S+an's desire fo be an elecfrical engineer. Camera Club: Comrnilfee Work: Freshman Show: German Club: Junior Usher: Railroad Club: Sfudenf Council: Wampus. PATRICIA ANN BACKER Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial Being one of fhe more silen+ members of fhe class does nal' defracf in fhe leasf from Paf's personalify, for she remains friendly fo all aind an eager parficipanf in school acrivifies. Her inferesfs lie in dancing, skafing, and horseback riding. Faf's con- genial manner and polife reserve will aid her in gaining a posifion as a secrefary. Commiffee Work: Fashion Club: Yearbook. 60 RONALD J. AMARI Boonfon General His silenf appearance is decepfive, for Ronnie's fun-loving personalify is quick fo reveal ifself in group acfivify. Ronnie has a well-deserved repufalion for his arfisfic abilify. Working on cars is an absorbing hobby for fhis young man. His acfive infer- esf in ofhers should aid fhis fufure car- foonisf. Air Raid Squad: Foofball, J,V.: Freshman Show. PATRICIA M. BALDWIN Monfville Township General PaI's quief charm is combined wifh a pleasanf disposifion and cheerful smile. She finds reading an absorbing pasfime, buf ouf-of-door sporfs are enioyable for her as well. Pal's arfisfic abilify may well lead her fo success in fhaf field. Commiffee Work: Girls' Chorus: lnframural Sporis. Tr I lf KATHLEEN J. ANDERSON Lincoln Park College Her lovely hair, eyes, and smile affesf fo fhe sparkling qualify Pookie displays. Knowing fhaf kindergarfen 'leaching will demand many skills, Kafhleen has parfici- pafed in a wide variefy of acfivifies, Her arfisfic accomplishmenfs, musical falenf, and dramafic abilifies combine in her back- ground wifh social skills and sincere amia- bilify, Ari' Service Club: Commifiee Work: Fresh- man Show: Fulure Teachers: Girls' Chorus: Lafin Club: Recepfionisr Squad: Spanish Club. We find ourselves ANNEMARIE BAMESBURGER Lincoln Park College Alfhough no+ inclined Io chaHer, Anne- marie has made herself well-known fo feach- ers and sfudenfs in B.H.S. 'lhrough her willing parficiparion and hard work in many impor- fonf acfivifies. Her inferesf in sporfs has led fo her being an aclive member in inframural sporfs and a charfer member of fhe G.S.A. A perfecfionisf in her work, Annemarie is an invaluable member of fhe class. Commilfee Work: Girls' Sports Associolion: lnlramural Sporfsg Library Club: Nalional Honor Sociefy: Recepfionisf Squad: Service Club: Spanish Club: Yearbook. I i u NANCY w. ANDERSON Moniville Township Ggngrql When somelhing amusing is going on, Nancy can be counled on 'io pul' in an appearance. She was a prominenf member of ihe band, playing ihe bells. Nancy, whose consisienfly gay mood is infeciious, can pul' life inia many a dull fask. Nursing is ihe fufure goal of fhis Towaco-i+e. Band: Commillee Work: Fashion Club: F'95l1'T1Gf1 Sl1OW: Girls' Chorus: Junior Usher: Laiin Club: Siudenl Council. now leaving MARY F. BANKS Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial Cuie, peiiie Mary has many endearing qualifies of personalify. Her halo of blonde hair is easily idenfilied on lhe slraling rinks and square dance floors she frequenls. Mary enioys hearing, as well as dancing io, music, and she has collecled many fine recordings. Fashion Club: Yearbook. .M ww' Ugg WAYNE P. ARVIDS N Lincoln Park Scienliiie Wayne has a cheerful and pleasanl' dis- posiiion and feels 'lhal' 'friendship is a greal blessing. ll's noi' fhai he likes sfudy less, buf ihal he likes fun more. Wayne's voca- 'lional aim is io become an engineer and surely he will be a success in lhis field. AUDREY RENEE BARR Parsippany-Troy Hills College Audrey, a whirlwind of aciivify, is always performing some service for BHS. She enioys rushing io ano'lher meefing, and can always be depended upon io help. lf's easy fo see why, wiih such vim and vigor. Audrey chooses skaiing as her favoriie pasiime. Audrey plans lo be a legal secre- fary. Aliendance Office: Cheerleader, J.V.: Com- miilee Work: Fashion Club: Girls' Sporls Associaiion: lnlernaiional Relalions Club: lniramural Sporls: Orcheslra: Recepfionisf Squad: Senior Play: Spanish Club: Wampus: Yearbook. fl D , Afili I a N I 7. 1 wGirls' Chorus: Glee Club, Q I l l MARILYN Auua Moniville Township Commercial Beauliful blonde hair, personalify plus, and knowing how io be a perfecf lady are only a few of Lynn's many valuable ailribules. Spending much 'lime ai her exfra-curricular aclivifies, she has held 'lhe office of Vice- presidenl of fhe Fashion Club for fwo years, Dexlerify wilh needle and lhread rounds our Lynn's accomplishmenfs. She wishes lo be a secrelary. Band: Commiflee Work: Fashion Club: Freshman Show: Girls' Chorus: Junior. Usher: Yearbook, CCM! an for Ever crowning is her Proof of of badminlan and swix Marilyn's vocafional aim. zesf and 61 L14 4 x. . fill i W X X M My ,vi pun! LU if V ' r-' fl I A . f Vw il f ' X ' NJTX ix by 'ly ypi ' rd ,iq F ii' ,i - iii bi-mis when riilagn 'fi oonfon Township ollege Humor and fun can be 'lou i almosf every siluaiion by ihis iovial l d. orling wiih Chris has been a pleasur le expe- rience for all who have shared his aciivifies. An excellenf scholar, ihe diligence Chris has applied io his s+udies will assure his success in foresiry. Baseballflniromural Sporfsg Siamp Club: Siudenl Couri: Troclc. RONALD CARL BODIEN Parsippany-Troy Hills General Beneafh Ronnie's calm, easy-going ex- +erior lies a profound sense of humor and a wealih of mechanical abiliiy. Of an in- genious furn of mind, he enioys radio, elec- tric frains, and repairing cloclrs. Animal husbandry and farm life, however, also appeal slronigly 'I'o Ronnie, who aspires io become a dairy farmer. German Club: Track, JOAN ELIZABETH BEIERMEISTER Boonfon Commercial Genuine inferesi in oiher people and in whal goes on around her is Joan's ouisfand- ing fraif. Her success as a secreiary is sure wifh ihese personal qualifies and Joan's versaiiliiy playing fheir par+. More varied inferesfs could noi be found, running as fhey do from music and dramafics fo pub- Iicaiions and school service. Commillee Worlc: Freshman Show: Girls' Chorus: Junior Usher: Recepiionisi Squad: Refreshmenl Sfand: Yearbook. l r' fl wg C 1 SCOTT BENNING Lincoln Parlr College ScoH has provided many a momenf of enierfainmenf, wiih his fall fales and con- finual good humor. He has an unusual hobby, +ha'I' of raising and caring for 'lropical fish. ScoH's love of 'fun does noi' deier a serious purpose, 'For he plains io confinue his schooling in preparafion for becoming a mechanical engineer. The place +hal s , ,X fi BETTY LEE BOLAN arsippany-Troy Hills College NG i , Be++y's quiel appearance is merely a Boon+ slr for a fruly friendly personaliiy. She u u a s u ' always a hard worker and ready +o help GCl'lleV 0 I1 wh our wiih commiiiee worlr or clubs. One of m C oi his +i .. A 'n , . cdr in ' her mosf ouislanding qualilies is a sympa- iheiic and undersfanding nafure. BeH'y's or he ca arge c e friends g peals o o ,Wo r of '1 - is s h nfing x iid' I L L I to I 5 F i ,- in ' rg' +r h ne an gn, ' :v ii il ll 0 P6 fUl:! .49a5f.w Il ri l' Q off' fx. . . V. g Val ve ' S Eldslce ll kit C perseverance and deferminaiion will be a greal assei fo her in 'lufure years. Arr Service Club: Commilfee Work: Loiin Club: Recepiionisi Squad: Spanish Club: Yecrboolr. E LUANA GAIL BENSON Parsippany-Troy Hills General Lou, a seemingly reficenl' girl, is noi' quife able fo keep a mischievous 'lwinkle from sparkling in her blue eyes. Roller- skafing occupies much of her leisure fime. She has made lasfing friendships because of her abilify 'lo fii' in well wilh many differ- enf groups and people. laughl' us well, JOHN DAVID IORINSKY Monfville Township General .lohn's si-ncerify and genuine friendliness will long be remembered by 'those who know him. An acfive member of Ihe scoreboard crew, he has been responsible for recording fhe score ai' our games. In his affer school hours .lohn devofes much fime fo his hobby of repairing faulfy radios. He infends fo make use of his manual dexferify in ihe fufure as a foolmaker. Scoreboard. fie 13177, fp' U . w'jlfff V lrus us ld of Girls' Recepiionisi Service Yearbook. CAROL! IIIANVALL Lincoln Park Commercial Carole is a fair lady in every sense of fhe word. Seldom have charm and sweei- ness like hers graced fhe sfudeni' body of B.H.S. Sporfs such as swimming and skafing, and sewing, are among her enioyable pas- fimes. Sienography, typing and bookkeeping have prepared Carole for a secretarial career, . ' Girls' Chorus: Glee Club: Recepfionisf Squad. ., Moser :noun iid' Mon ville Township neral Joe, brimming wifh friendliness and always ready wifh a laugh, is liked by all. With a shy wif and winning personaliiy. he can be seen manipulafing numbers fo keep fhe score before fhe crowds af games. Joe has been very acfive in music, as a chorus member and in class producfions. Boys' Chorus: Commiflee Work: Freshman Scoreboard. 1 l WILLIAM F. IREAIE. II Parsippany-Troy Hills Scienfific For 'lhis indusfrious sfirdenf fhe fufure holds much promise. He has showed his abilify fo apply himself in his work on fhe Wampus and in +he band. Bill enioys hik- ing, camping, and collecfirig sfamps. Surely fhese diversified inferesfs will confribufe foward giving him a fuller life. Bond: Wampus. Boonion A soy. a gr she College ea+ achvrhes flechd Ari Service Club: Club: Freshman Show: Girls' Sporfs Glee Club: Library Club: Orchesira: Re- freshmenl' Sfand: Uke Club. .IUDITH CAROLE IURCHARDT Parsippany-Troy Hills College There seems lo be no limif fo Judy's accomplishmonfs. Leading fhe band as maioro'H'e, direcfing fhe Nafional Honor Sociely as iis presidenf, working as an usher- effe, wrifing for fhe yearbook--all of ihese are done wilh admirable efficiency and gracious charm. An unassuming, 'lalenfed girl, .ludifh should find success wifhouf quesfion, Ari Service Club: Commiilee Work: Fash- ion Club: Freshman Show: Girls' Sporis Associalionp Junior Usher: Maioreffe: Na- fional Honor Sociely: Senior Usher: Spanish Club: Sfudeni Council: Twirler: Wampus: Yearbook. 64 AVARD O. BREWER Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial Alflwvgh he appears fo be quief, Avard is always on hand lo ioin in 'fun and frolic. Very induslrious in his sfudies, Avard is also a hard worker oul of school. He lakes pride in doing his work well, a fine a'H'ri- buie in his ambifion for become a Cerfified Public Accounlanlg BARBARA H. CAREW Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial Fulure secrelarial work beckons io fhis 5wee+ lass. .Barbara loves ouldoor aclivify, and ice skaling an-d swimming balance her seasonal sporfs. She also enioys dancing. Naiural modesly and charm. combined wifh efficiency and an abundance of energy, are among her assels, Commifiee Work: Library Club: Opera Guild: Recepiionisf Squad. Girls Squad: Year Wi+h humble lhoughls PATRICK CAREY Boonfon Township General Ar+is+ic pursuifs engross ihis unassuming young man. Wiih wriiing and lilerary work his 'Fu+ure goals, Pai has pu? info aclion fhe advice, To be a wrifer, you musi wri+e. An earnesf worker, he has demonsfrafed his dependabilify on numerous occasions 'lo leachers and sl'uden+s alike. JAMES A. BROWN Lincoln Park General Always lo be remembered is Jim, a quiet and well-rounded individual who fakes life as if comes. Conscienlious and inclus- frious, he would like 'lo enler fhe field of civil engineering. An oui-of-doors boy af hear+, Jim enioys skin diving and camping in nalure's surroundings. Boys' Chorus: Glee Club: Junior Usher: Scoreboard: Track. nd Echoes clear CARL D. CHARLTON Boonlon Township C0mI'l10fClGl Carl's quiel' ond sincere manner refleel a person of serious mind. He is well liked for his courfeous manner. This does noi overshadow his fun loving nalure, for he is o regular member of lhe gang when a less serious allilude is called for. An all-round good fellow, Carl is planning a fulure in lhe business world. Sound Squad. S liri 'S S ' r M -155.1 W 1: 1'. ix A 'Q i 3 .-:' s 9 e... - -.,. sifrei riiii. N 'Clif A f 1 , A K , nnflnoxvihf ' :owne susmcx Lingdlffar Col ge 1 Boonlon General A cle, n chap, Bro ie consis f Eddie's love of fun and rnerrimenl' can drbpfkys' l' eabl od na rZYAl3o ing noi be overshadowed by 'ihe serious de- i good s anshim hool s ir'. meanor he somefimes presenfs lo his h ilflblo g b V 'f hi friends. He lakes iokes as well as he lakes ww sf e r of' ' IY foo por! in fhem. He is building a sound foun- Sq Ufd' FV' dafion for his fufure work in aulo mechanics h l S enlof' I l er g- m i a ac ' e 1 ' ish: y ing gli e d e s ' d service. Bas a ' efba . . oolbcill: J ' U h ' er. , 5 : Ai? wif' MARY ELLEN SCHWENKER CHEASTY Millinglon Scienlific A very sincere girl and conscieniious worker, Mary Ellen has been a real credif 'lo her class. A a Junior she was Sporfs Ediior of +he Wampus and Presidenl of 'lhe Ari Service Club. She has been a very acfive member of bofh fhe Glee Club and the Girls' Chorus, as singing is her hobby. Mary Ellen ranks high scholaslically: she earned membership in N.H.S. in her iunior year. Ari Service Club: Commirfee Work: French Club: Freshman Show: Furure Teachers: Girls' Chorus: Glee Club: lnframurol Sporls: Nalional l-ionor Socieiy: isi Squadwwl bgrgripus. by spending much of his spare lime working wilh cars, JOSEPH CASTELLANA Boonfon General Work wifh 'lhe Sound Squad's audio-visual aids equipmenr has claimed a large porfion of Joe's lime and energy. Eager fo enioy the company of olhers, he lakes an aclive inferesl' in sporls. Joe's inifiarive and 'friend- liness should sirongly confribuie +o success- ful esrablishmenl' of his own business. Sound Squad. 65 WZMFZQU Wifi Boonlon of Louis has noi fined Jovlal all, Louis wan Jersey Cenfral Air Raicl Squad and Varsifyg MARIE ANN CORSINITA Boonfon General An ardenl lover of music, Marie has been a faifhful member of lhe band 'For Iour years. Her inferesls run in o+her fields, iao, as her hobby is sporfs. She has falren ihe lead in sporls acfivilies in and ouf of school, Whaiever she chooses as her career upon graduaiion, Marie can be sure 'lhai her vifaliiy and cheerfulness will lead fo success. Band: Girls' Sporfs Associolion. l l RICHARD S. CHRAPPA Boonlon College Good humor and a foleranf, easy going nalure charac+erize Big Rick's dealings wilh ofhers. An aclive member of Ihe class, Richard was a key man on +he fraclr Ieam. He is kep+ busy by his hobbies of slamp- collecling, mineralogy, and bowling. ll is a life in +he Navy for Richard offer gradu- a'l'ion. Trciclc: Ulce Club. JAMES MARK COSTELLO Boonion General Quiel buf noi' shy, Jim has a sense of humor blended wiih a Iouch of mischief. He is planning fo ioin 'Ihe Navy on gradu- afing from high school. His good looking blue eyes and olive complexion and abilify fo malre a very favorable impression should assure him of 'friends in every porf. Foolboll, Freshman: Freshman Show, ELIZABETH ANNE COEN Parsippany-Troy Hills College BeHy's ready smile and easy blush con- +ribu+e fo a pleasing disposifion and charm- ing personalify. lf has been easy for her fo win many new 'friends af B.H.S. An ardenl baseball 'fan and Dodger roafer, she also enioys playing pool. Her aspira- fions for ihe fufure are Io a career in reaching. Service Club: Wampus: Yearbook. Our life sfories if ff rwfwy R Monl le , Gene G d s rls a m6edIwifh i- cal obb?'s ve 'F cor life so ce grea alisfaci him. He c 'v i sch eams, and whe V ' ' - - hunfin and o r V. e ecomes I aulo Air id Squ dy Band: Ba ll' mall, . . ond Vcrilyg , as en , uf 1, v e lishin . Ro f s I, 1 I cars w fake p ial rn r- ' mec i . iv ck l THERESA CONICELLI Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial Terry has been a member of 'lhe B.H.S. iwirling squad for ihe pasf ihree years. She has done a good iob, wiih skill and vivacify. Her dark hair and sparkling eyes combine io creare a pleasing appearance. Terry's acfive pariicipafion in many aclivifies will surely help +o make her a pleasanf addi- lion 'lo any office slafi. Ari Service. Club: Commifiee Work: Fash- ion Club: Freshman Show: Junior Usher: Senior Usher: Spanish Club: Sfudenf Courf: Twirler: Wampus: Yearbook. CARMEN ANN COOK Boonion Township General Cookie is known as l'he life of fhe pai-fy io her many friends. She is endowed wifh a good degree of creaiiviiy, and ex- presses her 'lalenls by sewing many a fine seam. Her inieresf ,in affracfive apparel has also led her fo collecl man pairs of lovely earrings. Secnefarial work i lu Carmen in+o lhe world , l i ' T Tiff: yef lo fell T X :fiifrfigi YP lr' ' . GEORGE J. COX QJ QHNQCOX Monfville Township General Boonlon General Boonfon High's good nalured newspaper dealer, George has ably promoied fhe currenl evenfs inferesl' of history sfudenls. His aihleiic prowess has been demonsfraied by his leafs on lhe fooiball field. Eleclronic engineering afiracis George as a fu+ure vocaiional aim. As a leisure inferesi, he enioys building models. Air Raid Squad: Foofball, J.V. and Varsily: Sound Squad: Wampus. Tall, dark and handsome, Jack has be- come popular because of his quief good manners and friendliness. He made his mark in ihe field of sporfs os a 'fooiball player. The class has benefiiled by Jack's service as an oFlicer and in class produc- lions. Success will surely frame his furure underiakings. Air Raid Squad: Baseball: Class Officer: Clean-up Squad: Foofball: Freshman Shaw: Sound Squad. ARTHUR CORIY Parsippany-Troy Hills General Allhough Ari is one of 'lhe quieier mem- bers of ihe class. he is known io be a lover of fun and good limes. He shares will: many senior boys an inferesf in driving and working on cars. Arfhur finds if easy fo adapr lo differenf siluafions and groups, and lhis abiliiy should prove a valuable assel in his fulure, CLYDE CRUMPACKER. Il Parsippany-Troy Hills Scienfific Abourrding in good sporfsmanship and inielligence, Clyde ranks fops wiih every- one in B.H.S. He numbers among ihe +rack feam's sfars. The Ushering Squad has func- lioned efficienily under Clyde's direclion. The honors he won in compefilion for an appoinlmenl' io Wesf Poini were cerfainly well-deserved. Cross Counlry Track: Baskefball: Football, J.V.: German Club: lnframural Sporis: Jun- ior Usher: Senior Usher: Track: Yearbook. .aff MARILYN A. DALRYMPLE Boonlon Commercial Midge's beaulilul voice can be heard in almosl every school musical program, Dancing gives her analher chance lo enioy music. Wilh a line scholaslic record, Mari- lyn is assured of a rewarding secrelarial career. Life should be enioyable indeed for lhis lalenled, pleasanl young lady. Commiillee Work: Freshman Show: Glee Club: Receplionisl Squad: Sludenl' Council. Q. iw. NANCY T. DOTY Boonlon Nancy, a newcomer lo lhis class years ago, has won lhe respecl and admira lion of leachers and sludenls alike. Her conscienlious applicalion lo her sludies re- veals a weallh of serious purpose and bilion. She has been an inspiralion lo classmales, a model ol efficiency, and poise. 68 RICHARD ANTHONY DANDREA Boonlon General Diclr, known lo all of his classmales as being serene and suave in all lhal he does, has made a respecled posilion for himself in lhe Senior Class. His inleresl in sporls occupies much of his lime, bul he also linds limes for his various hobbies, including playing lhe bells. Diclr's plans for lhe fulure are cenlered on a mililary career, an area in which he will mosl surely succeed. Air Raid Squad: Baseball. ELAINE MARIE DREXEI. Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial Willingness is Elaine's oulslanding char- aclerislic, 'For she quielly assumes and exe- cules lhe many responsibililies placed on s C s , , v ,, D. TULLA DEFFIGOS Boonlon College Oulslanding scholarship personified, Tulla has a greal inleresl in hislory. She is plan- ning a leaching career. Her friendship is valued by many, 'for she exlends warm sin- cerily and helpfulness inalurally, She is lruly worlhy of lhe honors she has won. Air Raid Squad: Band: Commillee 'Worlcp French Club: Freshman Show: Fulure Teach- ers: Nolional Honor Sociely: Orcheslra: Service Club: Sludenl Council: Wampus: Yearbook. As we pass PATRICIA DUFFY Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial Pal, one of lhe quieler members ol lhe class, has proved a rewarding person lo lrnow, as her many friends can leslily. Slraling is one of Pal's hobbies, which, along her, This will undoubledly prove an in her fulure as a secrelary. ardenl equeslrienne bul' slill devole lo her Fashion Lalin olher hobby, Girls' wilh sewing, lake up mosl of her spare lime. Pal's ambilion is lo be an airline hosless. Commillee Work: Girls' Chorus: Junior Usher: Receplianisl Squad: Wampus. l xg JOAN THERESA DELANEY Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial Wilh her lovely shining lresses and laugh- ler-filled eyes, Jeannie commands inslanf recognilion. She is a diligenl colleclor, being inleresled in sfamps and 'foreign money. Her al+rac+ive wardrobe is lhe re- sull of her slrill wilh needle and lhread. Joannie's sunny disposifion will be an assel in lhe secrelarial work she plans, Commifiee Work: Girls' Sports Associaliong Recepfionisl Squadg Yearbook. lhrough i+s doors EDWARD DUNN Boonlon General Wifh an eye for mischief, Ed has added much humor +o life ol B.H.S. Vilally inler- esled in sporls, Ed enioys wiih equal zesl gilher pariicipofing in or walching oihlelic evenls. He is planning lowards lhe -day when he will hieve his vocalional be a Basic 4l,.l l nd lnlram or sz T f,f FRANK DETRICH Lincoln Parlr General The inferesling life of a commercial arfisl' lies ahead for lhis lalenfed individual. Frank enioys hunling and many of his leisure hours are spenl in pursuil of elusive game. Wilh a real crealive laleni, 'lhis earnesl, ambiiious young man should reach lhe peak of success in his chosen field. EVALINE E. EDMONDSON Boonlon General Perl' lilile Evie olwoys has a smile and a cheerful Hello for everyone: 'lhis is reason enough for her populariiy. ln addi- +ion, she has inleresis ranging from drama- fics, wrifing, and music fo sporls. She plans lo worl: as a clerl:-lypisl. Evaline is sure 'lo win +he hearls of many people. Commiilee Work: Freshman Showg Girls' Chorus: Girls' Sporfs Associaiioni Yearbook. K. t ime iii.. yb,..E Ji i 1 V. .,.,.. 71, JAMES HAROLD DODSWORTH Parsippany-Troy Hills General Jim is a serious individual wiih mechani- cal engineering in mind for lhe lulure. He i: greatly inieresled in model building, and has grown lo be so adepl al lhis hobby lhai' he has become an inslruclor, He also is an aclive member of a rifle club, fur- fhering his inleresl in mechanical precision. German Club. DANIEL J. DUNN Boonlon General The large number of friends Donny can claim have been allracled by a rare warmlh of personalily. Finding fascinafion in guns and hunling, this sporfsmon also enioys fishing. Danny is assured of o credilable record in lhe Navy, his chosen career. Baslcefball, J.V. and Varsilyg Foofball, J.V.7 lnlramural Sporls. 69 DONALD M. ERICKSON Parsippany-Troy Hills General Unmisfakable for his crew cul, friendly smile, and good looks, Swede achieves lrue individualily, He is ardenlly inferesled in anlique cars driving one. many 'friends Iocfor in his Clean-up Squad, Track. can offen be seen s sincerily has won will be on f 1 I - I LIZA E . IS ' ' 'n n Park f Col orh as home om A is y's plan I e fufur e w rfedl enioys e ng nd her home g kill. A dilig w , she ' 'la pal' in many 'lr -c ricu ar 'vilies a-n a ded noie of e e cass I as 2 , e I pr ' s. R ' C mil 6 W r . F hion ub reh Sh wg ir ' orusf J or Usb r- n Cub: R c oni S ad: Sluden o ncil: Uke Clu ' a p , Yearbook. , f XLOUISE slcnun roy Hills Commercial s approach is generally heralded by of gay challer and disfinclive Tall and poised, Louise enioys and music. She par+icipa+es praclical ioke whenever lhe presenfs ilself. Afler gradua- hon Louise plans lo be a secrefary. Fashion Club, Girls' Sporls Associalion: Receplionisl Squad, l Jl.,VVJ P . bo e.ro v g o ' leis 's e d n d r er If p ssor a c g is rfainly 'I olgy has w ely ho ss her p mifle ork: ls' Qlll PATRICIA ANN EPPLER Morlfvllle Townilllp General Pal' seems lo be one of lhe quieler mem- bers of The class, bul' fo fhose who know her well, she is full of fun. Making shell iewelry is her favorife paslime. Training in commercial subiecfs, enriched by her fine personal qualifies, will lake Pairicia for as a medical receplionisl. Cafeferia Work: Girls' Sporfs Associafion: Receplionisl Squad: Teenaides. To go our WALTER FRANZ Parsippany-Troy Hills General Wall, an elecfrically-minded young man, is offen engrossed in work on lhe P.A. sysfem and in fhe Sound Squad room. His oclivify on fhe lrack feam for Ihe pasl lhree years has surely confribuled lo a wide range of experiences. Winning his goal in fhe game of life, namely eleefronics work, should be easy for Wall. Cross Counlry Track: Sound Squad: Track. CARMINE ROSE FEA Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial Best recalled for her keen sense of humor, Pampi has an outstanding flair for fash- ionable dress. Carmine's literary interests are focussed on reading and writing poetry. Social contacts call forth the quick smile and gay personality of this future private secretary. Girls' Chorus: Girls' Sports Association: Receptionist Squad: Yearbook. separate ways THOMAS GAYLOR Parsippany-Troy Hills Scientitic Capability in all tields of science is Tom's outstanding trademark. His interests in physics, chemistry, radio, biolo9Y. and as- tronomy are well known to his many friends. Active participation in many varied school activities, combined with his excellent scientitic mind, are sure to carry Tom far in his chosen field, biology. Chess Club: German Club: Math Club:. Sound Squad. 'T ' 1 WAYNE FERDON Montville Township Commercial The adaptable possessor of a sunny dis- position. Wayne excels in scholastic achieve- ment. His tine record in commercial sub- iects provides a firm background for ottice work. Amateur photography, and construc- tion of excellent model boats and airplanes till the leisure hours of this gifted individual. lntramural Sports: Scoreboard. JUDITH L. GIIIONS Lincoln Park ' General Dark hair and blue eyes made Judi a most attractive newcomer to Boonton, She quickly became noted for her lively sing- ing and radiant smile. Judith's grace and agility made her a natural for the twir- ling team. If she moves into -new situations in the future as successfully as she did at B.H.S., her happiness is gu anteed. Girls' Chorus: Twirler.' f .Ar , of earbook. NICHOLAS A. FIOREN10 Parsippany-Troy Hills General A typical outdoor man, Nick is fond of sports, He concentrates his athletic efforts in track. Unobtruaive, yet failing to entire- ly conceal the mischievous twinkle in his eye, Nick has made friendships which will lost. Track. MARILYN GOODKIN Parsippany-Troy Hills General Mar is a friend indeed, being one who shares with others their ioys and sorrows. One of our most active students, with the ability to express herself clearly and well, Marilyn should be an excellent teacher. Her socialibility and poise have enhanced her ability to enioy leisure time activities such as tennis and bowling. Committee Work: Fashion Club: French Club: Future Teachers: Girls' Chorus: Jun- ior Usher: Opera Guild: Receptionist quad: Teenaides: Uke Club: Wampus: f2cM- folly. , 1 - C l LEIGH GORMAN Boonlon Township College Among lhe names which will always be re- membered wilh pride a+ B.H.S. is 'lhal' ol Leigh Gorman. This four lelfer man has achieved well-deserved fame for his school fhrough sporls. Chosen Mr, B.l1l.5. of I956, he is admired and respecled by his many friends. With his admirable person- alify, Leigh is sure lo repeal his paflern ol success in +he business world. Air Raid Squad: Baseball: Baslcelball, Var- silyg Class Officer: Cammilfee Worlii Fool'- ball, J.V. and Varsily: lnlramural Sporls: S,R.A, Officer: Sludenl Council: Traclc' Yearboolc. EDWARD ROBERT HAMMOND. JR. Boonfon College Ed is one of lhe oufsfanding members of lhe fraclr feam. He has been on fhe squad for four years. Well lrnown 'For all his ad- mirable qualifies, Ed has a sfand-ou? per- sonalily. His love of sporfs is also shown in his avid inferesl in huniing and fishing. Airplane Club: Air Raid Squad: Clean-up Squad: Freshman Show: Traclc, 72 rf eyes, IID her He will Girls Junior Slu- r Varsiiy: denl Cc Jovcs A. GOULD Boonlon Commercial A sincere manner and sunny disposifion maize Joyce an exlremely lilreable person. Her iwirling has been a valuable assei' lo fhe B.H.S. Band. Joyce's cooperaiive aili- iude and ambiiion will aid her immeasur- ably in +I-ie secrelarial field. She will be missed by her many friends in years 'lo come. Ari Service Club: Commillee Worlr: Fresh- man Show: Girls' Chorus: Junior Usher: Spanish Club: Talenl' Show: Twirler, l MQZW of, JJ' f -W Shorl, aph r Qi , JOAN GREENE Lincoln Park Co mercial Joanie, fhe leader of ihe 'lwirmg squad, is a spiriied member of many acfivily groups. For fhree years, she has been an aciive member of fhe Fashion Club and served as presiden+ fhis year. Endowed wilh or+is+ic +alen+, .loanie hopes lo achieve 'Fame and forlune as a commercial arlisf. Ari Service Club: Commillee Work: Fash- ion Club: Freshman Show: Girls' Chorus: Junior Usher: Receplionisl Squad: Spanish Club: Twirler: Wampus: Yearbook. ll' gives +o each RONALD HARTE Lincoln Parl: General Buzzy can be called a 'lypical high school senior, wiih his good grooming and friendliness. Cars are his hobby and he spends his spare lime working on lhem. His worlc on iunior commiffees and in sporis and music rounded out a fun-filled high school career. Boys' Chorus: Commillee Work: Track. I MICHAEL GRYSKO Monfville Township General Mike has ably eslablished his repufalion as an oulslanding foolball player. He has a greal' sense of humor and is sincerely liked by all. If alhlefic experience and skill are 'lhe prerequisifes, Michael's dream of becoming a professional golfer is sure fo come lrue. Air Raid Squad: Fooiboll, J.V. and Varsiiy: Sound Squad: Sfage Commiffee. 1is lulure lighl' MARGUERITE HERTLING Lincoln Park Commercial Memories of fhe class of I957 are sure lo include Margueril'e's affracfive demeanor and pleasanf manner. Her lalenl' for play- ing fhe piano has given much pleasure fo her and her friends. Marguerife enioys fhe social conlacls gained fhrough sporfs and ofhers have benefiffed from meefing her in fhis way. She wanrs lo become a secre- lary. Commiflee Work: Girls' Sporis Associofion. DONNETTE HADDON Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial Sweei' cordialify is exlended 'la old friends and new acquainfances alike by Donny. She affacks her sfudies wifh calm efhciency and a desire 'lo do well. Donneffe is a movie fan and a voracious reader. Her occupafional aims are direcled foward a secretarial pasiiion, - iw . 'xi E E B o o up General s re li os , ' v will n ma oo i es fo d fo her al- d fen ' e cfio of phofographs. p r V schoolwork wifh f s s purpose. Evelyn's fun- fil eisu o are occupied wifh roller af d s re dancing. o lc: Yearbook, RUTH A. HAMILTON Boonfon Township College A warm friendly personalify and neafness in dress are only a few of fhe many fine qualiries fha? Rufh possesses. Being a friend ro everyone. Rufh is always willing fo help her classmafes. Her favorife pasfimes are acfing and reading, She is a credil' fo Riverside Hospifal where she is a feen-aide. Rufh's fufure success seems cerfain. Arr Service Club: Commifiee Work: Girls' Chorus: Girls' Sporfs Associafion: Junior Usher: Senior Play: Teenaides: Yearbook. GAIL HIRIIIT Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial Chief Jusfice of Sfudenf Courf is fhe official rifle of lhis Rainbow Lakes residenf. Gail's experience as an assisfa-nl in the Guidance Oliice will help her in a fufure career as a privafe secrefary. Swimming and bowling are the sporfs she enioys mosf. lnfegrify, friendliness and ambifion have made Gail's repufafion one of fhe finesf. Air Raid Squad: Band: Commiffee Work: Girls' Sporfs Associafion: Guidance Office: Junior Usher: Nafionai Honor Sociefy: Siu-- denr Council: Wampus. 73 ROIERTA FLORENCE HIRSCH Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial Good lhings come in small packages, and Roberfa is no exceplion, Her sunny oullook seems fo aflecl everyone around her as she makes each day a cheerful one. Rober- +a's smiling face and delighhiul disposilion will long be remembered. ln her leisure lime she enioys playing lhe piano, dancing, singing and sewing, Roberla can no? fail +o find success as a seamslress. Girls' Sporls Associolion: Library Club: Receplionisl Squad. ANN iiveness memorabl Being edi'l'0r of rhe bU+ Carole sf opliiudes 'fu e of arl. Arr Service Club: Club: Girls' Honor Sociely: Receplionisl Club: Teenaicles: Wampus: Y Jw THOMAS HIPPE Boonlon Township Commercial As a 'lufure accounlanl, Tom will surely make good, for his accuracy in school work has already been a grear aflribufe. He becomes an avid sporlsman when hunling and fishing seasons roll around, bul he always has an hour or +wo +o spend finker- ing wilh cars. Tom's palience and diligence are worlhy of 'lufure rewards, combined as lhey are wilh good nalured friendliness. 1 W5 LOUISA HURFF Boonlon College sincere underslanding endears Louisa many friends. Ever charming and she presenfs a piclure of malurily and Hracliveness. Swimming, sewing and co ' g occupy her spare lime. Her en- siasm for homemaking should be an assel fo Louisa in her chosen vocalion of dielelics. Band' Commillee Work: Fashion Club: Club: Freshman Show: Girls' Chorus: Usher: Spanish Club: Sfudenl Coun- cil: Wampus: Yearbook. gurl. ou JOAN ALICE HIRSCH Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial Joan sfrives for perfecfion in everylhing she does. A willing worker, she is an acfive, popular parlicipanf in exlra-curricular ac- livilies. Joan plans lo be a secrelary on leaving school. Her many 'friends agree lhal she will be as welcome a-n addilion lo any oflice as she will be missed al B.H.S. Caleleria Work: Commillee Work: Girls' Chorus: Girls' Sporfs Associalion: Infra- mural Sporls: Library Club: Receplionisf Squad: Wampus. While a corner LO u' n for I ev MARTHA HELEN HOFFMAN Parsippany-Troy Hills General Known as Bonnie fo her friends, Marfha is a sincere and likeable person. She pos- sesses a greaf love of fun, and af fhe same fime displays a quief reserve, ln school she has been an aclive parficipanf in G.S.A.: away from B.H.S. she spends much 'lime roller-skaling. Offen serious-minded, Bonnie is very fond of reading. She will be remem- bered as on all-round good sporf, and one who was nice fo know. Commiffee Work: Girls' Sporls Associafion. slone il' lays. JOHN JAMESON Lincoln Park General Always on fhe go, Jack can usually be found horseback riding or finkering wifh his pride and ioy, namely his car. ln school, he may be found wherever laughler abounds. Jack's fufure is as yel' undecided, buf if is a cerfainfy fhaf he will always look for and find good humor and fun in life. Air Raid Squad: Boys' Chorus: Freshman Show: Glee Club: Library Club. RONALD HORN Lincoln Park Scienfific Alfhough Ronald appears fo be a quief fellow fo mosf, his close friends know and appreciafe his much exercised sense of humor. A zealous sporfs fan, Ronald is acfive on fhe cinder frack. His fraining indicafes pursuil' of sbme scienfific endeavor. Track, NAN JAYNE Boonfon Township Commercial The voice of an angel can be iusfifiably claimed by Nan. Perf and preffy Nan's vivacious naiure and infecfious giggle have enlivened many social gafherings. Secre- farial work is her fufure goal. Nan. fhe popular capfain of fhe cheerleaders, is a lover of horses and riding. Air Raid Squad: Cheerleader: Class Officer: Commiiiee Work: Freshman Show: Girls' Sporis Associafion: Glee Club: Recepfion- isf Squad: Sludenl' Council: Talenl' Show. 1 I .E LORELEI A. HUIERT Boonfon General Never is Lorrie anyfhing less 'lhan fhe epifome of good grooming and neafness. She makes generous use of her falenf for hair sfyling, helping many of her friends fo achieve affracfive coiffures. Wifh charm. sociabilify and arfisfic falenl' she will make her way as a beaufician, ' Arf Service Club: Commiiiee Work: Girls' Chorus: Teenaides: Yearbook. KARIN ASTRID JOHANSON Boonfon Township College Life is always full of excifemenf for Karin. She proves fhaf dignify and refinemenf can combine wifh amiabilily and a consfonf sfream of chaffer in fhe nicesf way. Sewing and cooking. swimming and skafing keep her busy. Karin has enlighfened 'lhe afmos- phere of B.H.S. Air Raid Squad: Ari Service Club: Com- miflee Work: Fashion Club: French Club: Freshman Show: Girls' Chorus: Glee Club: Junior Usher: Orchesfra: Spanish Club: Teenaides: Yearbook, i 1- DENNIS W. JONES Parsippany-Troy Hills General Dennis is a conscienlious and 'friendly member of +he class. He spends ma-ny of his leisure hours skaiing. Denny 'lurns his nimble fingers fo model building, specializ- ing in 'l'rains. His many friends wish him fhe success he will surely earn. LINDA KIRSCHNER Lincoln Park Commercial A pleasanf person and a persis+en+ work- er, Linda Ioolrs forward io becoming a dieiifian. She has given many of her 'Free periods fo +he Recep+ionis+ Squad. Class commifiees have received Linda's af+er- school inferesi. Friendly and willing help- fulness is her oulsia-nding characierisfic. Commiifee 'Worlrg Girls' Chorus: Girls' Sporfs Associafiong Recepfionisf Squad. 76 EDWARD KAMMERER Lincoln Park General Aufo mechanics is +he promineni inferesi of ihis serious, reserved young man. Time and energy have been willingly given by Ed fo ihe business of siudying. All work and no play would hardly be enough for him, ihough, and he finds himself in his elemeni every year when hunfing season comes around. Gir s' s a ion: nfon and hours in lfs guidance SHARON ANN KNOLLHUFF Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial A supporfer of many school acfivifies, Sharon also enioys sporls and reading. Sharon always has a friendly smile for fhose she meeis and has wan many 'friends be- cause of fhis. Her cordialify and eliiciency will aid in her fufure as a privaie secreiary. Air Raid Squad: Band: Girls' Chorus: Girls' Sporis Associaliong Library Club: Recepfionisl Squad: Yearbook. I IARIARA LOUISE KEEHN Morris Plains Commercial A lalenled seamslress wilh o flair for dressing smarlly, Barbara always looks neal ond polished. She would like lo become an inlerior decoralor. Barbara's good lasle, in combinalion wilh her serious applicalion lo whalever she does. seem lo be excellenl qualifications for a career in lhis lield. Air Raid Squad: Cammillee Work: Orches- lra: Receplionisl Squad. ll' has lenl us STEPHEN I. KEATT Parsippany-Troy Hills General Friendly and wise is Sleve, ready for a lrick or ioke al' any lime. He ably served as class lreasurer in his freshman year. Sporls and dramalics have rounded oul his conlribulions lo school aclivilies. Slephen's plans lo become a lawyer indicole lhal his educalion will conlinue for a long lime lo come. Class Ollicer: Foolball. J. .: Freshman Show. r.. L.-P'l!l ,.. .l l l PETER KENNY Lincoln Park College Allhough quiel and shy, Pele has a 'friend- ly manner and is willing lo do a favor for anyone needing help. His inleresls are in molors, lishing, and hunling. Pele will csrlainly achieve his .aim lo be an engineer, lor he has lhe abilily lo work hard al any lask he underlakes. ELLEN KUCHTA Parsippany-Troy Hills Commlrclll Many of her classrnales have benelilled by Ellen's efficiency as a guidonoo 09760 worker. Sho epilomizes good lasle wilh her eye-calching wardrobe and immaculale grooming. Since she is an usherelle, Ellen's charm has been exlended lo MH visilors lo B.H.S. Secrelarial work is her vocalional arm. Air Raid Squad: Class Oflicer: Commillee Work: Fashion Club: Freshman Shaw: Girls' Chorus: Glee Club: Guidance Office: Junior Usher: Nalional Honor Sociely: Senior Usher: Sludenl Council: Wampus: Yearbook. I J' .7 ...V- IERTHA KING Boonlon General Berl's demeanor of silence is in reallly golden inleresl in olhers and sincere :help- lulness, Her even, calm disposllion evi- dences a fine qualily of malurily, lnleresl in oul-of-school organisalions will un- doubledly conlinue for Berlha, when she begins work as a lypisl. Girls' Sporls Associalion. ANITA KOHUT Boonlon Commercial Apparenl relicencg proves deceplive ln- deed when one lakes a close look al Anlla's lwinkling eyes. Nolhing seems lo dlslurb her easy going nalure. Music and sporls enrich lhe smooolh llow of a life Anila has mode smoolh and happy by her own choracler and eliorls. Air Raid Squad: Commillee Work: Girls' Chorus: Girls' Sporls Associalion. 771 ' L BARBARA W. LANCASTER Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial Dark and dainfy, Barb is nofed for her faslelul good grooming and considerafe manner, Music is her guiding inleresf, A member of fhe Girls' Chorus for lhree years, she collecfs records and enioys dancing and skaiing in her leisure lime. Barbara will make use of Ira' ' lypisf in Girls' ming as a MARGARET LOGUE Lincoln Park General Wilh an air of calm eliliciency, Margarel has quiefly given help 'lo her classmales and 'leachers in unoblrusive, buf deeply appre- cialed, ways. Dobie spends her leisure hours engaged in lesling new recipes, or, when +he lure of 'lhe oui-of-doors becomes sfrong, in skaling and swimming. Margarei's fulure plans are for secrelarial work. lnlrcmural Sporis. PATRICIA KUFTA College her four years af B.H.S., Pai has her 'friendliness and love of fun wilh an aclive pariicipafion in school acfivi- fies. She has been Presidenl of ihe Girls' Sporis Associa+ion and an aclive member of fha band and orchesfra. She has done much commiflee work and was in ihe Fresh- man Show. Paf's ambiiion is fo be a physi- cal educaiion ieacher. Air Raid Squad: Band: Commillee Work: French Club: Freshman Show: Girls' Sporls Associalion: lnlramural Sporfs: Orchesfra: Spanish Club: Yearbook. RICHARD ANTHONY LONGO Boonion General An aura of dark good looks and rugged manliness characferizes Dick. His prowess on fhe alhlelic field in a variely of even+s has proven a boon +o +he B.H.S. sporfs W MARIANNE KUNTZ Parsippany-Troy Hills College Marianne's abilify fo make friends is en- hanced by her pleasanf disposilion and sincerily. She has served willingly and well on many class proiecfs. Musically inclined, Marianne spends many hours a+ fhe key- board of her piano. A nursing career lies in lhe future for lhis popular young lady. Air Raid Squad: Commiflee Work: Fresh- man Show: Orchesfra: Receplionisf Squad: Yearbook, And a spiril' ROBERT K. LOOKER Boonlon General Luke has already proven his aplilude for a career as a draffsman by oulsfanding work as a mechanical drawing sludenl. This fall, amiable fellow has been acfive in many program. Dick oflen sparkplugs 'lhe 'leam ai' crucial momenis, a sure sign of 'lhe leadership he obviously possesses. Class Officer: Work: Fool- Sporls: Aid Raid Clean-up ball' Track. I sporls aclivilies, He also cars, Rober+'s many has a mafchless and a Commiifee Work lnframural I J iv' l I PAUL LANGENIACH Lincoln Park General Mechanically inclined, Paul finds working wifh cars, mofors, machinery, or, indeed. anyfhing fhal' runs, an engrossing pasfime. His vocafional aim is mechanical work of some kind. Paul is inferesfed also in sporfs, and his pariicipofion in fwo maior afhlefic acfiviries, baskefball and frack, has given concreie evidence of his skill and school spirif. Baskeiball: Track. ver lo keep GLENN R. MacKINNON Boonion General Good nafured and fun loving, 'I'his good looking senior has proven 'io be a popular and versafile fellow, Glenn's blonde crew- cuf is 'nor his only claim fo fame. He has parricipafed wifh grear capabilily in sporis, especially foofball, where he excels as a hard-running back. He enioys arf as a hobby, bui he is inferesfed in a career in radio and felevision. Baseball: Baskeiball. J.V. and Varsiiyg Clean-up Squad: Foo+ball, J.V. and Vars'+ Freshman Show. AA,- .. li M SHIRLEY LEFKOWITZ Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial Black, nafurally curly hair, flashing eyes and o flair for fashion make Shirl ouf- sranding for arfracfiveness. The possessor of a knack for drawing, she also rafes high for her scholasfic abilify. Being an ardenf fraveler, Shirley plans io see 'lhe world someday. The friendly warmfh of her per- sonalify is sure fo Win friends fhe world around. Commiifee Work: Freshman Show: Recep- lionisl Squad: Speech Club: Yearbook. ROBERT MAKINSON Parsippany-Troy Hills General Huniing and fishing provide many en- joyable leisure hours for Bob. Nor a solifary person, however, 'he seeks ihe company of orhers in his sporfs aclivifies. Bob's com- peience and diligence will help fo make him a fine elecfrician. N' LEMMERZ Monlville Township College Indusfrious applicafion of all her energies, sparked by percepfive humor, has made Libby an oufslanding individual. This music lover occasionally -geis away from if all fhrough iravel and camping. Having found safisfaciion as a Teenaide, h will continue her hospifal service in nursing. Ari Service Club: Commiffee Work: Fash- ion Club: French Club: Fufure Teachers: Girls' Chorus: Glee Club: Opera Guild: Service Club: Spanish Club: Teenaides. ll ffi GAIL MAKOSKY Boonion Commercial Being on fhe honor roll for four years was iusf reward for Gail's persevering affiiude foward her sfudies, This energeiic, preffy young lady has given invaluable assisfance ro fhe yearbook and musical groups, Aiming for a vocaiion as a beaufician, Gail will surely achieve success, for she is already experienced in fhaf field. Commifiee Work: Girls' Chorus: Glee Club: Junior Usher: Yearbook, AQ! MARY ANN MALUK Commercial Parsippany-Troy Hills Perf and pefiie, Mary loves fo dance and Commercial fo lisien io popular music. frainin-g will open 'ihe doors of some 'for- iunafe business fo ihis fufure privaie secre- fary. An aciive person, Mary 'Finds an ouf- lei for her e-nergies in sporis, wiih slraiing being an especially enioyable pasiime. Fashion, Club: Library Club: Recepiionisf Squad: Yearbook. ROBERT MCKENNA Boonfon General Bob is fhe impish possessor of a friendly disposiiion and a lreen sense of humor. lnieresied in sporfs and phoiography, he also enioys colleciing siamps. His expe- riences in class, sporis and liierary aciivifies will sfond in whafever vocalion he chooses. Commiiiee Work: Freshman Show: lnira- nnural Sparls: Library Club: Wampus. 80 b ccgrye if LJ, rf 1 ,l. A ' Monlville wghiin General' Iboonion Viforfigiih 'Kofwr u f fn lj Ch l wie Q is if Jkilinfiuifm' ,gf anis El' fl V ry pl 'si 1 ber of +he'fR5cip!tiQr1i,Z?Sauad. Thislcdlm. aiiraciive If rfn He 'Clos p ,figpid in several sc l ser,vice ajesiing lof her willingness +o'hib' o+heyS.f U gif- her graduafion, Elaineffwill ein! lhedvbusiness world as a secrefarial typiszy Ari Service Club: Band: Commiifee Work: Fashion Club: lniernalional Relalions Club: Recepiionisi Squad. Scieniific and warm help io make fhis yearbook edifor a very disfinguished senior. Afiracled fo ihe field of sporfs, mainly fraclr, Charlie labels fhis his number one pasfime. Though afhlelics enfer in+o many of his acfiviiies, his main obiecfive is ihaf of an aeronau+ical engineer, Charles also enioys music in his rare momenfs of relaxaiion. Band: Cross Counlry Track: Junior Usher: Service Club: Track: Yearboolc. personalify To look a Y d 'X V . f NJ f -, W l lf My .f ' If' , ef l 0 llf li v I . ek I ' jf . OANNE KLIK U E R M Boo ion ' , H fM nr' T rg u q Ge al I a u e lle way, J r k ha r i ph wulrse on? I., A ' LTV un en or s jaw rlrerf rel clusi in bl e ' a Ao.l orkin n cars sporis sp in cole unit ji s i lo :I h nest and A perso o ssum willing- har fu r ing on m y e qualifica- ly a- ne's pride her besi on all lions 'For ,hi u osf as a sia police- o caslons is anfing io man. ross Counlr rack: Track. CAROL Boonfon General One of fhe in fhe senior class, C.A iielggnner and a friendly foqrd eryone. Being a very afiracfive girl, and having such a happy disposiiion, she will be sure fo achieve success, Affer graduafion, C.A. plans fo sfudy -nursing. Band: Cheerleader: Commiffee Worlr: Fash- ion Club: Freshman Show: Girls' Chorus: Junior Usher: Library Club: Spanish Club: Sfage Commiflee: Tolenf Show: Teenaides: Ulre Club. a brighl' new world, FRED MESLER Parsippany-Troy Hills General Disfinguished by his heighf and abilify io appear lo be everywhere af once, Fred has confribufed an ample share of humor and good limes fo his wide circle of friends. His alhleiic abilify has been pu? fo use in bofh varsify and inframural sporfs aclivifies. He will confinue his oufdoor inferesfs as a foresl ranger. Baslrefball: Foolball: lnframurol Sporfs, and are iusf a of fhe complimenfs well deserves. She has a genuine inferesf in ofhers and has assumed many responsi- bilifies during her high school career. She enioys anyfhing musical and also liles read- ing. Her pleasing personalify and nele- worfhy achievemenfs will assure her of a successful fufure 'leaching career. Ari Service Club: Commiffee Work, French Club: Fufure Teachers: Junior Usher: Re- cepfionisr Squad: Spanish Club: Sfudeni Council: Ulce Club: Yearbook. ELIZAIETH SUE MEYER Moniville Township General One of our accomplished piano and or- gan players is Beffy. She is offen lhe one who creaies fhe lovely nofes coming fhe school insfrumenfs for Girls' Glee Club. Aclive in fies and conscious Beffy is sure Ari aides. ELEANOR M. MCINERNEY Lincoln Park COll098 Experience as a Teenaide is only parf of fhe preparafion Eleanor has made for her professional goal of nursing. ln addifion, she has displayed adapfabilify and effi- ciency in working wiih ofhers in clubs and school proiecfs. Swimming, lennis and danc- ing are among lhe pleasures fhis aflraclive lrish lass enioys. Air Raid Squad: Glee Club: Junior Usher: Recepiionisf Squad: Teenoides: Uke Club: Yearbook. EMILIE JEANNE MIKLOS Parsippany-Troy Hills General Em is such a pleasanf girl! Her charm has aflracfed many admiring friends. One of fhe hard-working members of fhe Re- cepfionisf Squad, Emilie has faifhfully ful- filled her dufies as an official greeler. Swimming fills her summer days wifh fun: she enioys slafing. also. Travel is in fhe fufure for Emilie, who wanfs fo be an airline hosfess. Fashion Club: Girls' Chorus: Recepfionisl Refreshmenl Sland. 81 82 5 HELEN LORAINE MOODY Lincoln Park College Helen's sweef smile and gay personalify make her well liked by everyone, She shows great enfhusiasm for bofh school work and cheering af fhe games. Helen plans fo con- finue her sfudies in college. Her fine record makes cerfain her success in fhe fufure personnel work she desires. Arf Service Club: Cheerleader: Commiffee Work: Fashion Club: Freshman Show: Jun- ior Usher: Recepfionisf Squad: Senior Usher: Uke Club: Wampus. ELEANORE NESTLER Lincoln Park Commercial Eleanore possesses a quief affracfiveness. She is always ready fo be of assisfance fo her classmafes. Liferary inferesfs led her fo membership on publicafions sfaffs. A secrefarial career should be a greaf source of safisfacfion fo Eleanore. Comrniffee Work: Recepfionisf Squad: Wampus: Yearbook. WILLIAM C. MITCHELL Lincoln Park Scienfific A quief, unassuming, buf able and con- scienfious scholar, Billy is hardly ever af a loss for an answer fc fhe problem af hand, however absfruse if may be. Possessing a scienfific mind wifh an insafiable curiosify, chemisfry, asfronomy, rockefs, and reading rank high among his inferesfs. He plans of make his field of endeavor some aspecf of scienfific research. Bancl: Cross Counfry Track: Nalional Honor Sociefy: Science Club: Service Club: Span- ish Club: Track. CAROL NEUSTEIN Parsippany-Troy Hills General Carole's capabilify and enfhusiasm in fha field of arf are sure fo be of greaf assisf- ance in her fufure career as a fashion de- signer. A good sporf, she can 'lake a ioke as well as play one. As an affenfive lisfener, Carole presenfs a friendly demeanor which seems fo i-nvife conversafion. Commiffee Work: Fashion Club: French Club: Wampus: Yearbook. , Lg' liw X . 'ie JOHN MOGLER Parsippany-Troy Hills Seienlific John's ouflook on life is a happy, carefree one. He can invariably be seen wifh a friendly smile enriching his disposifion. An able mafhemafics sfudenf, he will surely be a success in his fufure career as an engineer. Noi' fo give up 402 ff fffcjfi DONALD S. NICHOLAS Lincoln Park COIIGQG Brimming wifh fun and laughfer, Smiley surely deserves his nickname. He affacks his sfudies wifh energy and serious purpose, buf is able in an insfanf fo lef his sunny disposifion and pleasanf good nafure brighf- en fhe lives of his many friends. Donald plans fo confinue his educafion affer gradu- fion, in work for a college degree. Boys' Chorus: Glee Club. K' MARY MURRAY Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial Meri is a perl' lifile girl wiih lois of energy. Some of her pep is expended in skaling, square dancing, and horseback rid- ing. She has special inferesr in commercial subiecis since il' is her vocafional aim lo become a sfenographer, She is known for her friendly and ready smile. Fashion Club: Yearbook. or self-pifying, weep. RUTH. NORTH Boonfon . General Ru'lhie's abili+y wilh fhe balon has been well proven during her las+ lwo years on the lwirling squad. Along wiih her capabilily for mischief-making, Rufh has shown her school spirif by fhe many acfivifies fo which she belongs. Her beauiiful dark eyes and fun loving disposiiion haye added 'lo her renown. Air Raid Squad: Ari' Service Club: Band: Commifiee Work: Fashion Club: Freshman Show: Girls' Chorus: Girls' Sporis Associa- iiong lniernafional Relaiions Club: Junior Play: Junior Usher: Lafin Club: Library Club: Sludenl' Council: Twirler: Uke Club: Wampus: Yearbook. ,.A9l 'Xlf l'L4 s is quiet life is is a good worker lhe ihings she underlakes. Mary's are collecfing siamps and ice skaiing. Clinic Work: Commiffee Work: Library Club: Yearbook. much ROIERT S. NOUVELL Moniville Township General Bob has been successful in his efforh fo build a praciical background in radio and elecfronics. His fellow workers on lhe Sound Squad fesfify fo his sincere inieresf and willingness fo work. Wifh his keen enihusiasm and lhe abilily io work smoofhly wi'l'h alhers. Bob's dreams of success in ihe world of air-waves and elecirons should be ful lled. und Squad. -f MICHAEL NAUTA Boonion Scientific Calm and reserved, Mike is an avid sporhman who pariicipaies in baseball, hunring a-nd fishing. He is a diligenl' worker and can be counfed on in close siluafions. Mike is mosl al home auf in ihe foofball field. Mechanical work lies in his fu'l'ure. Foofball, J.V. and Varsify. LEONTINE NOYIS Lincoln Park General A wonderful personalify is exhibifed in Lee's cheery smile. Her love of music and singing led io aciive parficipaiion in choral aciivifies. Always willing fo work hard, Leonfine should do wonders as a nurse. Girls' Chorus: Glee Club: Receplionisl' Squad, ANDREW C. OFSONKA Boonton Scientific Renowned for his proficiency in science and math, Andy's quiet good humor makes for a friendly, outgoing personality, Known fo his friends as Schultz, he also excels in sports and outdoor activities. His var- satile interests have made Andy a valuable addition to the class. . 4 f W l JOSEPH A. PALLAY. JR. Montville General Jae, one of our more mechanically tal- ented boys, is always engrossed in spark plugs, fuel lines or any other part of his Acar's mechanism. He is also an able par- ticipant on the track and football teams. These interesfs will undoubtedly prove of value in his future in the Navy. Football, Varsity: Track. 84 LAURA ELEANOR OLSEN Parsippany-Troy Hills General Laura, who ioined the Class of l957 in her senior year, came to Boonton High School from Pennsylvania. Aided by her winning smile and pleasant manner, she had no difficulty in making many new friends. With these qualifies af hand, Laura is sure to succeed in her planned career as a secreiary. She was certainly a welcome addition to the senior class, fi I W if tilflffljf DIANE E. PARKER Baonton Township Commercial Lively and full of fun, Diane is surely nice to know. She is an active person, en- ioying swimming, ice skating, and dancing. Di, a future secretary, will always attract admiring friends with her enthusiasm and pep. . Girls' Chorus: Receptionist Squad. IEVERLY OLSON Boonton College Bev's amiability makes her so very easy to get along withl With such personality. she is well suited to the nursing profession. Endowed as she is with a cheerful disposi- tion and an efficient capacity for hard work, Beverly will ge on to outstanding service to others. Art Service Club: Committee Work: French Club: Junior Usher: Senior Play: Yearbook. lfs Echoes IETSY PERRAULT Parsippany-Troy Hills College By serving as Treasurer of the S.R.A., Betsy completed three years of outstanding service in student government, She has an uncommon ability to adapt to any social setting. Befsy's vivacious personality and earnest efficiency have earned popularity in her school career as they surely will in her future work as a florist. Art Service Club: Cheerleader: Committee Work: Girls' Chorus: Receptionist Squad: Service Club: S.R.A. Officer: Studenf Coun- cil: Uke Club. JOSIPH WILLIAM ORAVITS Boanion Township Commercial This ambilious business manager of lhe yearbooh has a dynamic, perceplive ap- proach lo life. An avid parlicipalar in 'ihe field of sporis. Joe fakes his work seriously, for he plans io become a physical educa- 'iion feacher. Joe rounds our his inleresl in alhlelics by collecfing sporfs magazines. Cross Counfry Track: Nalional Honor So- ciefy: Senior Usher: Track: Yearbook. wiih us always WALTER PERRY Parsippany-Tray Hills General This fall fellow with a merry sense of humor has a highly gregarious nalure which is salislied by a large circle of friends. Deeply inieresled in sporls, Wall' spends many hours ou?-of-doors. swimming and playing baseball. He shows promise of success in lhe field of elecfronics. ,, Air Raid Squad: lniramural Sporls. .tm l 1 ll Lf' 1 gr THEIESA OILOWSKI Parsippany-Troy Hills General Terry's performance in 'lhe iunior play was indeed a memorable one. Her abilily fo give accuraie characfer porlrayals has made her an aciress of merif, Terry enioys lisfening and dancing fa lhe lalesf popular records. Her posf-grallualion plans are for work as a fypisi. Commiliee Worlrg Fashion Club: Girls' Sporfs Associofiong Intramural Sports: Jun- ior Play: Library Club: Recepfionisf Squad: Relreshmenl Slandg Wompusg Yearbook. will .IOAN PEYMAN Morris Plains General Those who hnow Jaanie realize fhal' her apparent reficence and reserve compleiely mel? away lo reveal a lun-loving pixie. Soil of voice and conscienfious in her school work, .loan also fakes pari in alle!-' school aciivifies and spends whal free lilrile she has left on hobbies such- as dfing. French Club? Opo?i,Guild'7Cr.y 5 li A v .lvl !A vw Q l l CJ ' U NORMAN PAC! Lincoln Park General 'Wiih an afhlefic benf. Norman has done his share as a member ol school leams. Baseball and baslrelball are his main infer- esls. Quief affabilify and adapfabilily fo varying siluaiians have won Chip many friends. Baseball: Baslcefball. , J- QCX - 5 4 F DAVID 'POST Parsippany-Troy Hills Scienlilic An avid sporls ian, Dave can offen be seen on lhe baseball diamond. He love lease his fellow seniors g o he has many close fri s. Dave's arife pasfimes are swimmn -an 1 h' g, Wifh his wide variefy of experience e should have a promising career as an rcheologisf. Baseball. 85 1 ! GEORGE CONNETT PIERSON Parsippany-Troy Hills Scienfific A sincere, cooperaiive person who can be counfed on +o give his besi, George is well-known for his abilify fa be working on several iobs af once and be doing fhem all well. He has concenlraied many of his efforfs in fha band, Endowed wi+h 'Phe quali- fies of leadership and perseverance, George is sure 'fo be a success in whalever he underrakes. Band: Boys' Chorus: Commilfee Work: Freshman Show: Li+erary Magazine: Orches- fra: Uke Club. VALERIE NOEL POSTGATE Parsippany-Troy Hills Scieniific As quick +o make friends as she is 'io blush, Val is an aciive member of fhe class. As a member of +he B.H.S. band, she is easy Io spof, marching along beside ihe flags. An aciive parlicipani' in many school organizafions, Val gives up many of her free hours for church work and ofher com- munify acfiviiies. Band: Commifiee Work: lnlernafional Re- lafions Club: Lalin Club: Recepfionisf Squad: Service Club: Yearbook. S. DAVID PHRANER Monfville Township College impeccable appearance and a sfudious manner have earned for Dave 'Phe respecf of his classmafes. His enioymeni' of music is evidenced by his parf in school musical programs. A rare genlleman and pleasing companion, David is sure Io confinue io carry his falenf for creaiing a good im- pression info Ihe fufure. Boys' Chorus: Glee Club: Railroad Club: Service Club. 41053, , 320 B-mwouxuui F4 'Yuki ' lim s il H C53 .33u.J.u-Ac,-.u NK '1u.a.La A-o ewux - r 'BA-5'-Q BETTY ANN PYNN Parsippany-Troy Hills College BeHy's many friends find her sincere, help- ful, and a pleasani person whose com- panionship is eagerly sought Her inferesis include reading and coIlec+ing books and animal siafues. As a resulf of her siudious efforis, Belly should be an excellenf bac- +eriologis+. BeHy has ofren and willingly parficipa+ed in worfhwhile acfiviries, much fo fhe school's benefit Fashion Club: French Club: Girls' Chorus: Library Club: Opera Guild: Spanish Club. General Vivian came 'io us she was fwirler and a ca ' lon many ac+ivi+ies in ern siol on- iinuing fhem in Boonro, wh e wma very aciive member of heheh er hard work for ihe yearbook earned 'ihe respeci of her 'fellow s+aFF members. Vivian wanfs 'Io be a secrefary. Fashion Club: Yearbook. Of words fbofh - Aff fflf' is 1 ,A .fl 1, ' W , L: lp K' .' if I-N Irvin 1 I il , I V Ll!! . DOMI Ji H IT I Pars' - r'oy Hills ' ege mick was g omer f mmacu-1 lafe Cancel ' i S in 'Ihe Iasi year. a iii managerizlf, pos? i so sa ni prise s a Iijflig one for suc oufg ' g, 'iriei d jferson. Cuz becam arf e sporfs progra in B.H.S., I i ooiboll as a member of +he varsT'r squad. He enioys playing 'ihe accordion in addifion fo his sporis inferesfs. Foofball, JOYCE MARIE POPOVICH Boonion Commercial Friendly and easy lo gel' along wirh, Joyce has an obvious enihusiasm for sporls which has led lo her ofiicership in lhe Girls' Sporls Associaiion. This is noi her only inleresf, however, for she is an aciive parficipanf in many of The service organi- zafions of B.H.S. She has many affer-school hobbies, loo, and is an ardenl' collecfor of records. Her good humor and eagerness Io help are sure lo furiher Joyce's business career. Band: Commirfee Work, Girls' Sporls Asso- ciation: lnlramural Sporlsp Library Club, Recepfionisi Squad: Uke Club: Yearbook. wise and lrue 0 Ch lnl al E 5 5 . s E Q Q i 3' 5 A iff' 14 WILLIAM I-I. PORTA Boonion General Bill has provided many enlerlaining limes with his lall iales, and can always be counfed on fo reporf on some humorous incidenl. Foremosf in his variefy of hobbies are bowling and playing 'lhe eleclric guifar. His love of advenfure coincides wiih his wish lo have a career in lhe Navy. lnlramural Sporfsp 'Junior Play: Sound Squad: Uke Club. DENNIS K. REDDING Parsippany-Troy Hills College An avid sporfs fan, especially when if ues lo baseball, Dennis can be relied on lo defend fhe Dodgers even in lhe mldsl' of a crowd of Yankee fans. His like- able personalily has enabled him fo make many friends. Trails which will furiher Den- nis' success are his keen sense of humor and abiliiy Io lake iokes as well as he plans lhem. French Club: lnlrornural Sporls, ROSE A. PORZIO Boonfon Commercial Variefy is lhe spice of Rose's life. Mosl of all she enioys collecfing souvenirs of movie slars. An aclive member of fhe library sfafi, Rose has also worked diligenlly on class commillees and fhe yearbook, Her fufure goal is work in lhe secrelarial field. Commilfee Work: Girls' Chorus, Glen Club: Library Club: Yearbook. ,f ROBERT REEVES Boonlon Township Scienfific Bob has a real enlhusiasm for sporls, having been an able worker on fhe score- board squad. His 'lrequenf confribulions ro fhe Wampus sporls siaff have enabled him Io express his Iiferary lalenl. Bob has been aclive in fha German Club, having held fhe office of Vice-Presidenf. His ser- ious assumplion ol responsibilily and love of precision should confribule fo his suc- cess as a meleorologisf. German Club: Scoreboard: Wampus. ff-l 'iJ0 THERESA REGETZ Lincoln Park Commercial Theresa, a versalile girl, enioys bolh ouldoor sporls and domeslic arls such as cooking and sewing. This commercial slu- den+'s inlenlion is 'lo become a secrefary. If her cheerful, pleasanl' alfilude is ex- pressed in her 'Fufure relalions wifh olhers. Theresa's success in ihe business world is assured. Fashion'Club. ROBERT R. RUSH Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial Skipper, as he is known lo all, has made quife a name for himself in 'lhe fields of 'foofball and baseball. Well liked be- cause of his fun loving nalure and happy go lucky man-ner, he will never lack for friends. Baseball: Foolballg lnlramural Sporls. 88 MARGARET RENZ Lincoln Park General Ouldoor sporfs engage Margie's inleresl, A lover of horses and riding, she also enioys swimming. Her snappy Hi and engaging nafure alfracl many friends. Wilh her capabilily for hard work, and poise, Mar- guref will go far as a iournalisl. Girls' Chorus. MARY LOUISE RUSSO Boonlon Commercial Mear's sunny disposifion and happy-go- lucky charms will leave fond memories wilh her numerous friends. Always willing lo lend a hand and share in a fask, she is noted for her sincere, cooperafive man-ner, Her work in Girls' Chorus and Glee Club is noleworlhy, for Meer loves music, She is looking forward 'fo a career of modeling. Commiflee Work: Fashion Club: Freshman Show: Girls' Chorus: Glee Club: Spanish Club: Yearbook, DENNIS RICKER Boonlon Scienlific Slrange sounds emanaling from Rick's house offer school hours can probably be ailribufed lo one of his many scineiific hobbies. Dennis is an experl in fireworks, elecfricily, and chemislry. He carries his noise-makers ouldoors also, for he is al home on rifle and pis'l'ol ranges. Elecfrical engineering is a -nalural vocalional choice for fhis scienlifically minded individual. German Club: Science Club: Sound Squad. Forever Pars' Flroy ills, W is besl de acy panl' LAWRENCE DOUGLAS ROACIII Parsippany-Troy Hills College This versalile young man will always be remembered for his considerafe good man- ners. Musically inclined, Doug enioys per- forming wifh his frumpefg he has a line record of service fo the band and orchesfra. He is delighfed by chances fo work wifh cars, and spends much of his fime in fhe ou!-of-doors. Band: lnframurol Sporlsg Orchesfrc: Ulre Club. a reminder JAMES ST. AMAND Lincoln Park College A diligenl' and dependable worker is Ligh'lni11g. He has an infelligenf, heen mind. spending much lime on his sfudies. Thai good old mounfain music fills his leisure hours wiih enioymenf. James infends fo en'I'er fhe scientific field of radio engi- neering. Track: Wampus. LETITIA ANN ROWAN Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial For 'lhe first iwo years of high school. Lefifia was enrolled a+ Bayley-Ellard in Madison., A shorf, perf li'Hle lass, Tish is always full of fun. She always loohs well groomed and dresses wifh style. Her sin- cerify and abilify fo gef along well wiih ofher people should enhance her chances for success as a privale secrefary. IQIERT H. SAUL Parsippany-Troy Hills Scienfific Bob came lo B.H.S. from Brooklyn Tech., where he was an aclive member of fhe Chemisiry and Physics Clubs. He is lrepf busy playing fhe drums and mainfaining a high score in bowling. Fun fo be wifh, Bob has made lasiing friendships in his shorf career in Boonfon. Air Raid Squad: lnframural Sporfs, JOHN S. RUGGLES Parsippany-Troy Hills College John's sporis inferesfs run fo precision, for he is an acfive member of a rifle club. Furfhering fhis desire for advenfure and fhe unusual are his plans fo become a pilof, His congenialify should enable John io fi-nd new friends al' every landing he , .gf MQW Yfffff Alf! 1 STEVEN SACKS Parsippany-Troy Hills Scienfific Always on hand wifh a cheerful greefing, Sieve possesses a good nalured willingness io accepf responsibilifies when fhey face him. Sieve enioys pholography in his spare lime. bul' a career as a civil engineer is his desire for 'l'he fufure, lniramural Sporfs. 89 CAROLYN M. SEDIVEC Monlville Township Commercial There should never be a dull momenl in Carolyn's life, for she has inleresls galore. Cooking and sewing, collecling and lislen- ing lo records, hiking, and collecling posl- cards lreep her very busy. The facl lhal she has parlicipaled in so many school aclivilies in addilion is a credil lo Carolyn's efficiency and wonderful personalily. Arl Service Club: Commillee Work: Fash- ion Club: lnlernalioncl Relalions Club: Junior Usher: Receplionisl Squad: Yearbook. FRED SAVARESE Lincoln Park College Seriousness of purpose characlerizes Fred's efforls lo do his besl in everylhing. He is proof of lhe old saying, To have a friend, be one. Fred's inleresl in sporls has been complemenled by service on slu- denl council and lhe ushering squad, Class Officer: Foolboll, J.V.: Junior Usher: Senior Usher: Sludenl Council: Track. Aff? ri W WWW WWW? 1' S . ig . r EQ i 1 -55 2-i,:.3'::,s: .5--,Q-5 ,- . . i ' ff: -i i KATE R. SCILIPOTI Monlville Township College The radianl beam upon her face and lwi-nkle in her eyes brings oul lhe glowing personalily of lhis charming young woman. Kale has been aclive in many proiecls lhroughoul her high school career. She will be especially remembered lor her fine perlormances in lhe Junior and Senior plays. ll seems filling lhal she should enler lhe lield of leaching as speech leacher. Arl Service Club: Commillee Work: French Club: Fulure Teachers: Girls' Chorus: lnler- nalional Relalions Club: Junior Play: Sen- ior Play: Nolional Honor Sociely: Orches- lra: Service Club: Sluclenl Council: Wam- pus: Yearbook. Wm . J' Mpdyf M lf'7 Mfv4Afw7.-,117 , KMA! VU, I Agyfw ,ww yew' fd' A7 fwfi iw! While we slrive WALTER H. SHAY. JR. Bognfon General Apprecialion of humor and a ready wil of his own can be readily perceived behind lhe reserve which Wall generally displays. He is already aclive in communily service aclivilies, being a member of lhe fire de- parlmenl, Driving, cars, and swimming are also among Wall's hobbies. His ambilion is lo be a sleam engineer. JAMES D. SHEPPARD Lincoln Park General Jim, wilh his friendly perso lily, lvas made a lasliing impressi n o ze lassqdxles, Usually found afler sihoolp ap'liC'in'g for lhe lrack leam, im lhds'prdven,,his fine alhlelic abilily., ill! his sincere manjaer, lhere is no don l-lhalV,J'm will s,u,cl:eed in his chosen liocalion, ' Jressman. Cross:-Cyounlfy Track: Tr ri If ' , i' , ' 1 i . W y A5 . , , . fi. DOLORES M. SIKORA Bognlon Commercial Sweelness and grace radialed in a sunny smile, as Dolores made her rounds for lhe Allendance Office and compleled lhe many addilional lasks she has assumed. Reading and music complele her leisure lime aclivi- lies. Wilh willingness lo work, and sincere inleresl in olhers, Dolores will capably ful- lill her lulure secrelarial dulies. Allendonce Office: Commillee Work: Fash- ion Club: Girls' Sporls Associalion: lnlra- murcl Sporls: Nolionol Honor Sociely: Opera Guild: Service Club: Yearbook. mm S K , FLORENCE SHAUGER Moq,bli.l.lr'Tdwns ip incoln Park General Eleanor is lhe piclure of g oming 'bWi+h a shy bul winning smile, Flo moves down lo 'lhe smallesl' delail r pdl' rom one sifualion la +he nexi' pleasanfly and appearance. Always eager o p and wilh ease, Swimming and skafing pro- ofhers, she spends man hours on l as vide hour: of relaxafion and fun for This Y Y a recepfionisf. Eleanor derives keen enioy- menl from playing in fhe Uke Club. Horse- back riding proves lo be her weakness in leisure lime. A 'leaching career lies in Eleanor's fufure. Ari' Service Club: Commillee Work: Fulure Teachers: Junior Usher: Receplionisl Squad: Uke Club: Yearbook. for heighls anew. THOMAS SIMONSON Parsippany-Troy Hills College The possessor of a keen lalenl for ocling, Tom will no? soon be 'lorgolfen for his subfle, piercing humor and sparkling per- formances in bolh +he Junior and Senior plays. A skilled skier, hunfer, fisherman, and rifle marksman, he also enioys golling and wafer skiing, Tom's plans for lhe lufure in- dicate fha? he will work as a zoologis+. Boys' Chorus: Freshman Show: Glee Club: Junior Play: Senior Play: Service Club? Wampus. fufure lypisf. Flo, who can work as hard as she plays, has prepared for her career by diligenl applicalion fo commercial sub- iecfs. Girls' Chorus, CATHERINE IRENE SMITH Boanlon Collegl Calhy, cooperalive and dependable, is always willing 'lo lend a helping hand. She likes 'lo play The piano and also enioys swimming in her spare lime. Cafherine's desire lo become a capable secrefary will surely be realized. Air Raid Squad: Band: Commilfee Work: Fashion Club: Freshman Show: lnfernafional Relalions Club: Lalin Club: Orchesfra: Receplionisf Squad: Yearbook. DOROTHY ANN SHAY Boonfon Commercial An ordenl falker and a bil of Ireland wilh fhe gill of lhe blarney, Daffie is always ready fo enler any discussion. She will long be remembered for her skilled performance in 'lhe Junior play. Wilh a fine slarl in acling, Doflie plans fo make wriling her career. Ari Service Club: Comrnillee Work: Fashion Club: C-irls' Chorus: Girls' Sporls Associa lion, Glee Club: lnlramural Sporls: Junior Play: Recepfionisf Squad: Wampus: Year- book. is - EDWARD GEORGE SMITH. JR. Lincoln Park General Alfhough he enioys leasing and planning jokes, Ed has fhe obilify ro lake iokes on himself wilh equally good cheer. He has gained popularily lhrough his agreeable. easy going nalure, Ed finds salixfaflion in working wilh cars, and will pu? IhIf '1 ' fi rience 'lo in lhe field o Amechaj 1 rs fra ,ww .W A 23,2 nw 7 l FLOYD SMITH Monfville Township General Proficiency in fhe fields of mechanics and elecfricify is Floyd's for+e. Wifh quief effi- ciency he has helped fo heep fhe Sound Squad running smoofhly, Anyone needing help or pleasant companionship knows he can furn fo Floyd, a sincere and willing friend. Sound ,Squod. JOAN H. SMITH General c nsiderably brighfens Her sincere efforf fo- wards success in everyfhing should be a greaf assef in lier fufure career as a fypisf. Much of her spare fime is spenf in collecfing records. Joan's musical falenfs have con- fribufed maferially fo choral performances. Girls' Chorus: Girls' Sporfs Associafion. Joan's fhe halls of ROIEIT W. SONDERMANN Lincoln Park Sgignfific Tall. darli, and wiffy, Bob can always be depended on fo offer fransporfafian 'lo games and dances. In addifion fo his school acfivifies, he finds fime fo operafe fhe Hill Top Apiary. Engineering is in fhe fufure ship in many our-of-school She has reason for pride in abilifies. Many clubs al' B.H.S. enriched by Janef's and falenf. Choice fhe nursing seems and able fo help Ar? Service Club: Commilfee Work: Fashion Club: Freshman Show: Girls' Chorus: Glee Club: Nafionol Honor Sociefy: Recepfionisf Squad: Ulre Club: Wampus: Yearbook. been of fime for one so 92 fhis personable young man. ' Chorus: Glee Club. LESLIE T. SMITH Pa ' a H'll G - l 'ii s fldr I EH. . games u .Te n .. .. ,. ' ' ' . .',,. :fr i -.-Q Y 0 ,vn u v u le, e will a -'- n o w - Q ndfhv-dar. Hrs ch' if ' V9 e elecfronics and avr lds, an T ns fa fu er fhese hob yri 3 e offer ..v.. . . Band: Traclc, W , 0, LoyaHyi+ GLENNA SUE SPITIEI Parsippany-Troy Hills Scienfific lnfelligence and a superb sense of humor are Glenna's finesf assefs. Always ready fo help ofhers, Glen is a mosf faifhful friend. She eniays music, and has a beaufiful alfa voice. Reading is one of her favorite pas- fimes. Having won many honors fhrough her proficiency in wrifing, she is seriously considering a career in iournalism, Whaf- ever she does, Glenna will do well. Affendonce Office: Band: Commiffee Worlr: German Club: Girls' Chorus: Glee Club: lnfernafional Relafions Club: Liferary Magazine: Nafional Honor Sociefy: Orches- +ra:Recepfionis+ Squad: Service Club: Wam- pus: Yearboolt. ... eM,m.u,e..m RICHARD I. SMITH Parsippany-Troy Hills Scieniific A newcomer from Kansas fo B.H.S. in his Junior year, Dick has proven his abilify io make friends quickly and easily. His inferesis for fufure work lie in engineering. He enioys a hobby relaied fo his vocaiional aim, 'ihal' of designing buildings and Ilying model airplanes. In two shorr years, he has rendered valuable service io his new school by serving on ihe Clean-up Squad. Clean-up Squad: German Club: Yearbook. has iaughi' us for and her Girls' C ROIERT H. SMITH Parsippany-T oy Hills Scieniifi M r rs,are irrac d mi easy a made hi ma on e f o all his I s 5 rif. S ' ' n av r Rob rI's uiure. , ar , RICHARD E. STETTNIR Lincoln Park Gonirfll Alihough Rich is seldom heard from, his close friends know and appreciaie his pleas- ing personaliiy. He is well qualified fo reach his ambifion as a Siaie Policeman. A nimrod himself, Rich waifs impafienfly every year for hunfing season fo begin. uhm ' I CAROLYN SHIV! Lincoln Park Commercial Carolyn's glowing blond hair gives her on air of disfincfion. One look ai her sparkling blue eyes is enough io convince anyone ihaf fun and good 'limes are 'io be found in her company. Wifh her advenfure- some spiril' and love of ihe oufdoors. Caro- lyn should find sarisfacfion in a career in ihe Waves, Girls' Chorus. FRID SPRATT Lincoln Park GOMVCI This arfraciive, neaily dressed Senior has all ihe qualiiicafions of a successful busi- nessman. lud's easy-going, qulei' manner has surely assured him many friends and will coniinue io do so. His lldbbiil of leafher and wood working add inferesf 'io his spare fime. 93 fri- 94 GEORGE STODDART Lincoln Part: College An extremely easy-going tellow, George's casual manner and happy-go-lucky attitude characterize him as one with whom his triends can always be at ease. Cars, hunt- ing, and gardening are his maior leisure time interests. George intends to be a tarmer, continuing his interest in outdoor activity. hen one he has music, her s French lnter- Latin Soci- Year- BARBARA STEVENS Parsippany-Troy Hills General Bright blue eyes, and a very pleasant disposition are Bobbie's greatest assets. She can always be found busy at one or another of her many interests, which include reading, art, and singing with the Girls' Chorus. Sincerity and genuine interest in others will malre her tuture as a social worker a worth- while and successful experience, K I D I H LEE TILLES up -T Hills General e is 'et miss with a serious lite- ambiti eing a social worker. ' ti nd collecting records till her lei time with pleasure. Always consider- a e and attractive, this helpful possessor ot a glowing complexion and 'naturally curly hair is a ioy to see and know, Art Service Club: Committee Worlr: Fashion Club: Freshman Show: Junior Usher: Re- ceptionist Squad: Spanish Club: Wampus. CECIL STICHWEH Boonton College Cecil is always prepared and willing to contribute a witty thought to lighten the situation at any time. His wide grin and tall stature are distinguishing character- istics. He spends his leisure time devoting himself to sports and cars. Cecil's ambition tor the future is to enter the automotive business. And what our RICHARD JAMES TODERO Parsippany-Troy Hills General Rich has an unusual hobby, that at land- scaping. His circle ot 'friends appreciate Ricl'1ard's subtle humor and genuine interest in others, Being interested in cars as well as in gardening, Richard nts to make his that ot an a anic. wr' We College Parsippany-Troy Jeoneffe has ihe abilify fo enliven any group. and could, indeed, add sparkle fo fhe sun. Versafilify keynofes her way of life, for she will eagerly underfake any of a variefy .of fasks in musical, dramofic or service groups. Jeaneffe has focussed her ambifions on mofion picfures and felevision work, where her falenfs for fun and hard work should prove valuable assefs. Ari Service Club: Commiiiee Work: French Club: Freshman Show: Girls' Chorus: Girls' Sporfs Associaiion: Glee Club: Lafin Club: Recepiionisi Squad: Spanish Club: Teen- aides: Uke Club: Yearbook. lives will bring, HADLEY PHILLIP TIEMAINE Parsippany-Troy Hills Scienfific Bu'l'ch has affained a repufafion for his apf, falenfed confribuiions fo fhe Wam- pus feaure sfalf, His success in fhis I FREDERICK JOSEPH STUCK Boonfon Township General Wifh his mellow fenor voice, Frih is a much appreciafed member of fhe Glee Club and Boys' Chorus. When Fred is noi' offending pracfice sessions, he enioys build- ing model airplanes, Someday he hopes fo assume managerial responsibilifies in a refail grocery market. His abiliiy fo work hard will be a primary ingredienf of success. Boys' Chorus: Glee Club. JOSEPH TREMMEL Parsippany-Troy Hills General His camaraderie and humor have made Joe a well-known figure. Joe is inferesfed in radio: he has as onofher hobby working may be occounfed for by his admirable obilify fo ma-nipulofe language. Leadership well, for as wifh cars. He leaves wifh his classmafes fhe memory of a friendly, happy-go-lucky person. Air Raid Squad f lfifii lf ARLENE C. TAIASCIO Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial A picfure of warm, fwinkling brown eyes, foreshadowing a deep sense of humor and a genfle loveliness. will long remain wifh Ar's many friends. Wish on indefinife capacify for helpfulness and human under- sfanding, she will make a welcome addi- fion fo, and achieve many successes in her chosen profession of feoching. Air Raid Squad: Commifiee Work: Fash- ion Club: Fufure Teachers: Guidance Office: Nafional Honor, Socieiy: Service Club: Siudeni Council: Wampus: Yearbook. College all Val fin 9 sprrif Work: S LINDA JOAN TWEED Boonton College A diligent worker and industrious, helpful student is Linda. She is a great aid ta the various committees of our school activities. A native Boontonite, she spends most of her time collecting records. With her scho- lastic abilities and friendly manner, Linda is bound to be a success in whatever career she undertakes. Committee Work: Girls' Chorus: Girls' Sports Association: international Relations Club: Latin Club: Library Club: National Solar Society: Receptionist Squad: Spanish lu X x I JANE EMILY WEL1 Boonton Commercial Jane's golden hair can often be spotted where there is mischief afoot. Intramural sports in school, and Ieisuretime swimming and bowling, till her busy hours. Jane's interest in athletics will undoubtedly con- tinue when she serves her country in Air Force blue. Art Service Club: Committee Work: Fash- ion Club: Girls' Chorus: Girls' Sports Asso- ciation: Glee Club: intramural Sports: Literary Magazine: Receptionist Squad: Wampus: Yearbook. 96 2 4 .4 4 SANDRA HOPE UNDERHILL Parsippany-Troy Hills General Invitations to listen to a 'line record col- lection are the happy lot of Sandy's many friends. Sincerity is the basis of her ability to get along so well with old friends and new acquaintances. Sandy is a performer as well as a listener, demonstrating this by her work in choral programs. After gradua- tion she plans to become a secretary. Girls' Chorus. JANET MARY WIEDER Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial Her artistic talent makes painting a suc- cessful, satisfying hobby for Janet. Relia- bility and efficiency can be accurately pre- dicted in any task undertaken by this like- able girl, Jan's 'pleasing personality and good iudgment will be valuable to her as a future clothing buyer. Girls' Chorus: Fashion Club: Opera Guild. BEATRICE UTMAN Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial Bea is a good natured person with a fetching smile and a friendly disposition. Her conviviality and sense of humor have attracted many friends. Eager to do her best at all times, Bea plans to enter the business world after graduation. Fashion Club: Girls' Chorus: Glee Club: J.V. Cheerleader: Wampus: Yearbook. Ever to set our WALTER WILKE Parsippany-Troy Hills General Sports hold great interest for Walt. He has held his own on school teams, being active on the football field, the baseball diamond, and on the track team. Walter carries this love of sports into his leisure hours, which he spends fishing. Basketball, J.V.: Football, Varsity: Track. WALTER VAN WINKLE Lincoln Park General Good nafured and fun loving, fhis Senior is always displaying his mischievous in- clinafions. Wolf, wifh a friendly person- alify, is offen seen wifh a car full of friends. offen of fhe fair sex. He seems eager fo succeed in whafever he affempfs. sfandards high DIANNA WILLIS Parsippany-Troy Hills Commercial Willie's falkafiveness and confinuous giggle are only fwo of fhe fhings confribu- ring fo her very evidenf lively personalify. Hailing from Lak. Parsippany, Dianna spends much of her fime down af fhe lake swimming. Her life's ambifion is fhaf of becoming a secrefary. Commiffee Work: Fashion Club: French Club: Girls' Chorus: Glee Club: lnframural Sporls. ...ls -- JN... ...M 1 - ., .mcse---..a-Q-sm RICHARD ALAN VEHSL GE Parsippany-Troy Hills General Dick is nofed for his congenial personalify and carefree good nafure. Wifh his greaf- esf inferesf in fhe field of sporfs, Dick has served fhe afhlefic program of B.H.S. as player and manager. Two years of manag- ing fhe J.V. foofball feam provided counf- less opporfunifies for his efficiency and energy fo be asserfbd. Air Raid Squad: Band: Baslcefball, Varsify: Fooflball Manager: Orchesfra: Sound Squad: Trac . ALICE ANNA WISTER Monfville Township Commercial Alice's mosf prominenl' inferesf is in fhe field of music. During her four years af B.H.S. she has been a member of fhe band and plays fhe horn in her spare fime. She is sfriving foward becoming a secrefary, having pursued fhe commercial course. Ari Service Club: Band. l l 1 JOHN THOMAS WADE Boonfon Township General This fownship residenf is a real auf-door man, wifh hunfing and fishing being among fhe sporfs acfivifies he enioys. Buddy is enfhusiasfic abouf cars and spends much of his leisure fime worlring on his own Dodge. His familiar shock of red hair can offen be seen in groups benf on humor and merri- menf. Inframural Sporfs. JUNE A. WILLIAMS Parsippany-Troy Hills General Talkafive and full of fun. June can usually be found enferfaining her many 'friends bofh in and ouf of school. Her ready wif and persuasive manner are memorable lraifs, Reading and wafer slriing a're her maior hobbes. Her vocafional aim fo be a decorafor proves her serious ambifion for fhe fufure. Library Club: Recepfionisf Squad: Year- boolx. 97 BARRY A. WITTMAN I Parsippany-Troy Hills Scieniific Addilions lo scie-n+ific knowledge will un- doubfedly be among Barry's fulure accom- plishmenls. His scholasfic record is en- viable. Energeiic and helpful, he served failhfully as on edilor of +he Wampus and on lhe Service Club, His slcill in baslre+ball esfcblishes Barry's versaiili'ry and well- rounded personality. Bond: Baslcelboll Manager: Chess Club: Debo+ing Club: Firs+ Aid Squod: Nolioncl l-lonor Sociefyy Service Club: Vcrsify Bus- lcelboll: Wampus. ,Wil D c has way lping n je ' an - dian acc 1' is one of ihe c r ' ' ls around her ave a d hm 'leafures of r lively pers ovly. 'famous for er driving. Her chee viva- cify will be of greai value +o her in her chosen field of nursing. French Club. J Lincoln Park ollege Fr' THEODORE WNOROSKI Boonlon College Wilh his sincere inieresf in ofhers, Ted has made a good name a+ B.H.S. An oul'- sianding sfudenl, he infends 'lo en+er lhe field of medicine, Ted enioys building models, and as anolher pasfime reads many good boolrs. His personalily, scholarship and ambi+ion are a credif +o his school. Air Reid Squad: J.V. Fooibcll. For llfjbillhi lendly an her .I . of Ovid-qbyfays in li JOHN W. WRIGHT Lincoln Park Scientific Good looks. a neat appearance, a pleas- ant smile, and a dynamic personality can all be claimed by John, Not the least of his attributes is his loyal school spirit. A future engineer, John tinds pleasure in hunting and outdoor sports. Ushering and operating audio-visual equipment were among his services to B.H.S. Junior Usher: Senior Usher: Sound Squad. MV ANN are toward quite lhdhfll Fash- Asso- Squad: Club Coun- zoolr. MARGARET L. YOUNG Lincoln Park College Friendliness, reliability, and ambition are only a few of Morge's many assets. As class secretory through her Junior and Senior years. she has proven her competence and ability to accomplish what she sets out to do. Margie is loolring forward to a fine career as a teacher. Her spare time is occupied with handicrafts and sports, Class Otficer: Committee Worli: Girls' Cho- rus: Freshman Show: Glee Club: Junior Usher: Latin Club: National Honor Society: Service Club: Student Council: Ulre Club: Yearboolr. ELAINE MARIE ZAIIISKIE Boonton Commercial With her love for sports and pleasing personality, Elaine will not lightly be for- gotten by her classmates. Using her spare time to perfect her skill as a pianist. she exhibits admirable perseverance. Elaine also talies seriously her membership in Future Teachers, since elementary school teaching is her goal. Air Raid Squad: Committee Work: Dra- matic Club: Fashion Club: Future Teachers: Girls' Chorus: Girls' Sports Association: ln- tramural Sports: Junior Usher: Library Club: Receptionist Squad: Refreshment Stand: Senior Play: Yearboolr. smite Q-vf 'et' sniff ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The sincere gra+i+ude of +he sfaff of +he Echoes of I957 is ex+ended fo 'Phe persons and groups who helped malce rhis publica- fion possible. Special fhanks are due . . . +o 'rhe adminis+ra+ion, laculfy members, and s+uden+s of Boon+on High School who so generously confribuied 'rheir +ime and efforfsg . . . fo Mr. Harvey Lawsche and Progress Associafes for fheir invol- uable advice and assisfance: . . . 'ro Mr. Irving Lloyd and Lloyd Yearbook Phofographers for +heir considera+e coopera+ion and imaginalive sugges+ions and pic+ures. R wig! My wig fi my iify www , , , . s 4 ra . Q ,- .xiii f I 1- . 1.5, . 'r-fu, 'rr - ,gg 1 44 sh jg . .ZFW an nuff' Q A, V- ,,,,. 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