Bridgeton High School - Baconian Yearbook (Bridgeton, NJ)
- Class of 1961
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The BACONIAN presents the JOURNEY to the Road to Understanding for the C la. s s of B r i cl g e t o n H S Bridgeton From gk t h e if: xx at ,wi ,, 1 If ififx' 1 fo o 1: p a. t h 0 I. e a. r :n i n g The class of 1961 is proud of being the first class which has spent its entire three years of high school life in the- wonder- ' ful, new Bridgeton High School. This unique experience is like a journey on which the only directions are those given by signs along the roadside. Thus it seems only natural to have in our yearbook a theme based on a modern journey such as this. There are many signs along the road, such as the stop, detour, and directional signs, which symbolize our guidance while attending Bridgeton High School. Although our high school experiences are now things of the past, they will not soon be forgotten. For we will always be reminded of our cherished high school days particularly through the presence of the road signs, which will guide us while traveling in real life just as they guided us when we made our memorable journey through the halls of our alma mater, Bridgeton High School. CONTENTS To the Jxf A Highway of Wisdom Th o the school f p I bby which,leads 11 d d he administra Faculty 8 f Activities 22 , Sports 50 s e n 1 o r s 65 ttf? Miss McGeehan poses with the members of the senior executive committee who work with her in setting class policies. Q 3 Q ,E gg QW 5 Q Q +5 5? .9 M K 'ff ff? craiio .,.- .Mn ...P gf-. ,Q +ewf,f+:fExf,2 fw f l '5 .va-, ly, -a, Y, K Q Q--'.gg,Mw..y,1,q gf., -.-n. S .-,F ,L 11213555 . ,L ma, . .V-r'f.y--wrlxlgef-Q:,,-.f, -1 ., , ,kg .. X, ,.:.1.:v.fm,g.-my f . , 41, uf. mini.. qvf' ,, by-4 ur 24 f-mr wew1sf,f.fsJ1.f..f,,:--,QW .. ., M' flu ffm1mm3gg,w,g Ll'Vff7Li32zs22zg52iw1,:,., 2. .,:, S , SV ,Aff-1-.314 , ,L1, , ,, I ,,.,Q..,Q.1...f1, H x, :jf 4. 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They are from left to right Kstandinglz Arthur Powell, Downe Townshipg Francis Campbell, Shilohg Stanley Clark, Upper Deerfieldg Ephraim Carll, Hopewellg Harland Davis, Stowe Creekg lseatedlz Alvin Griffith, Greenwichg Mrs. Lillian April, Deerfieldg Mr. Fenton, county superintendent. BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board of Education is charged with providing adequate facilities for conducting the educational program of the city. Members are fstandingl: Wm. L. Manze, Superintehdent of Schoolsg Millard Chewy fseatedlz Chester Petersong Herbert J. Fithiang Shike Levineg Newlin B. Watson, Presidentg Dr. Wm. S. Fithiang W. W. Curringtong Leon Trustyg James Walker. l Directing Traffi William L. Manze, Bridgeton City Superintendent of Schools, points out the spot on the city map where the greatest overcrowding of schools exists. ADM NISTRATION Mrs. Cora Fisher fleftl, director of elementary educa- Mrs. Ruth Maguire flefti, secretary to the superinten- tion and Dr. Katherine Loder, supervisor of secondary dent, and Mrs. Clara McPherson, records assistant in instruction and curriculum confer with Mr. Manze and the superintendent's office, agree on a detail of office J. Douglas Hotchkiss, who serves as acting superinten- procedure. dent when the superintendent is out of town. Justin H. Hess, head administrator and acl- visor, is constantly busy with duties and prob- lems. He adjusts the relationship between staff and students, while coordinating and supervising Mrs. Dorothy Cliff, secretary to the principal. the affairs of the school. Yet he is not at all austere, but a true friend to both students and teachers alike. He is a man to whom all look for encouragement and enthusiasm. Anthony Pekich, assistant principal. Anthony Pekich has multiple duties. His greatest inter- est is showing young people the value of good citizen- ship. Department heads and other keynote personnel comprise the Cabinet of Principal Justin Hess. Seated are Miss Edna Loew, Mrs. Elizabeth Gloss, Mrs. Mary Meyers, Mrs. Frances Stintsman, Anthony Pekich, Mr. Hess, Claude Couch, Miss Florence Mulford, Miss Helen Wilcox, and Miss Louise Coursen. Standing are Edwin Lowden, Paul Amaranto, David Bewick, Ralph Ransom, Charles Harris, James Davies, and Frank Mastoraki. Mrs. Pennington, the guidance ofl'ice's hard-working secretary. Mapping our Route Mr. Claude Couch, assitsant principal in charge of the guidance department, is always ready to help any student with both his personal and curriculum problems. In his office a student may find information on various colleges and future occupations, including careers in the services, part-time jobs, courses of study, and other items of value and interest. -fesfva . ' ss Jack Abrahamson Paul Amaranto Sophie Amaranto Arthur Baker Eleanor Ballard Friederike Barker David Bewick Robert Bittner Alice Brenaman Stuart Brenaman George Chilakos Millie Contino Mary Couch Louise Coursen James Davies Marguerite Delay Mary Elmer Teaching Rules of The Road... Alice Elwell Lawrence Elwell George Field Beryl French Charles Garrison LeRoy Garrison Elizabeth Gloss Norene Goldstein Mary Goodwin Walter Gray Gertrude Hallman Charles Harris Edwin Harris Lawrence Henderson Herbert Hess Leon Hickman Ann Hotchkiss Walter Hunter Alma Husted Kenneth Jones Vera Joslin Lloyd Kelling Arthur Knudsen Elizabeth Kirby Jean Lacey L Michael Lamade Bartholomew La Quaglia Ethel Lawrence Martin Lipton - Edna Loew Edwin Lowden Elizabeth Lupton Samuel Macera William Maloney Arthur Marchand Gladys Marchand Frank Mastoraki Eileen Matta Rita McGeehan John Meyers Thomas Meyers Dorothy Moody Jean Morris Elizabeth Ann Mulford Florence Mulford Jeanette Mulford Janet Ortolf Jane Owen Angelo Pappa Ralph Ransom Marjorie Rensch Edward Sandall Barry Semple Edith Shelden George Shelten Frank Smith Anastassios Stafilidis Roland Stephens Nancy Stevens Frances Stintsman David Stroup Virginia Trewin Esther Wasson Sarah Frances Wheaton Helen Wilcox Joyce Williams Charles Wilson John Wuzzardo Under the SUPGIVISIOH of Mrs Mary Myers our school nurse, and Dr Arthur Sewall, the school physxclan our modern clmlc admlnls ters first and to those students who become Ill or xnyured during school hours Physlcal examinations are also given to those students who par sports . K s, we 4 .4 Custodians 3 Earl Waddington, head custodian Cafeteria The custodians pause for a picture during their very hectic sched- ule. They are from left to right: George Hennessey, Carole Stuphin, Angeline Goldsboro, Harry Gould, Harry Loew, Wilbert Pierce, William Hall, and Edward Scipio. The hard-working cafeteria staff prepare for another busy day. They are from left to right: Marie Tymchy, Eleanor Astle, Emma Shep- pard, Veronica Patchell, Gladys Smith, Josephine Sheppard, Mildred Vander-slice, Mildred Weber, Bernice Ferren, Marion House, Ann Mar- chese, Isabell Kennedy, Helen McGowan, and Mae Peterson. Activities The Junior class officers and executive committee often seek the advice of their very capable advisors, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Brenamen. With the help of their advisors, the Junior leaders have been able to lead their class in a highly successful year. The Junior Year-year of class rings and the Prom. The rings usually arrive in time to be shown off at Christmas, and the Prom-long discussed, long anticipated-comes in the spring. Then in what seems like no time at all, there is the stepping upi' ceremony, and the juniors are ready to become seniors. Climbing The 1 Junior Homeroom Presidents General co-chairmen of the Prom Junior-Senior Prom Committee Chairmen ills.. Sophomore Homeroom Presidents The sophomores staged their class party this year, Winter Wonderland, which was a festive affair ac- cented by elaborate decorations. The sophs, a hne and peppy group, kept the theme a secret right up to party time and are now eagerly looking forward to being juniors. Crossing Rivers Sophomore Class Officers and advisor, Leon Hickman 000 En Sophomore Class Party Sophomore Party Chairmen Student Council leaders and top salesmen discuss the Magazine Campaign. Student Council Executive Committee STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, the high school lawmak- ing body, has its core in the suggestions given by homeroom representatives. This year 'the student legislators were under the very capable guidance of their president, Carol Woolman, her executive committee, and the Council advisor, Lloyd Kell- ing. s ECI-IO The Echo, an integral part of BHS, pre- sents the news of clubs, sports, and social events. Besides their bi-monthly publication, the staff conducts an annual poll of spotlight students who are outstanding in various fields. Page Editors scan the paper for mistakes. The Echo Staff Miss Helen Wilcox, our school librarian and advisor to the Library Staff, is aided in the library by the clubls members who check books in and out of the library, help students find reference material, keep books and periodicals in order, and issue overdue notices. LIBRARY The Library Staff at work. The Annual Christmas, Book Tree Members of the Phi Beta Tau Chi Chapter of the National Honor Society are selected on the basis of the four cardinal virtues of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The group, under the advisorship of Mrs. Jane Owen, highlights their activities with an annual trip to Willamsburg. uiet beginning of a festive evening. N,I-I,S, Honor Society alumni and present seniors at the annual Christmas banquet. Members of the Office Co-op, which is under the direction of Miss .lean A welcome addtition to offices in the future. In -School Secretaries The In-school Secretaries not only receive training as secretaries but also act as a service group to the school, for they work as secretaries for indiv- idual teachers or for various groups throughout the school. Their advisor is Miss Elizabeth Lupton. mem - -MW 7 Lacey, receive office training in school with the aid of the school's many business machines and also through work in various ofhces of the Bridge- ton Area. 0 ffice C o - op Mrs. Black caught in a light moment! w Members of the Guidance Club act as receptionists, filing clerks, and messengers in the Guidance Office and also sponsor the annual Christmas Homecoming program with the aid of their advisor, Mrs. Fisher. Guidance Club Secretaries take time from their busy schedule to pose for a picture. Hurry, Ricky, the bell is about to ring! Office Aides The Office Aides, who assist the secretaries in the high school office, file reports, deliver notices, operate the switch board, run errands, and answer problems concerning schedules. Mrs. Dorothy Cliff acts as the aides, advisor. The Distributive Education program under the guidance of Mr. Jack Abrahamson trains students in retail selling. The seniors enrolled in the program attend classes in the morning and work in business establishments in the afternoon. Distributive Education Distributive Education students working eager- ly at attractive package wrapping. 4 Commentator Club members enjoy some light moments at their meetings. Commentator Club The Commentator Club provides an excellent opportunity for the students of BHS to take an active part in public speaking. The members, with the help of Frank Mastoraki, arrange educational debates with students from other schools. ' ff 'P oche ig M The Service League has proven to be of great value to B H S. These students are assigned by their advisor, Walter Gray, to various stations throughout the school. Here they keep the halls from becoming congested in between classes. Service League Order is the word for a smooth operation! Audio Visual Aides take care of back-stage operations. Audio Visual Aides Members of the Audio Visual Aides give many hours of valuable service to the school. Not only do the members operate the movie projectors, tape recorders, and record players, but they also consistently check and main- tain the equipment so that it is ready for use. Under the direction of Mrs. Jeanette Mulford, Research Inc. provides addi- tional experience to those students who are planning to make science a career. Individual projects, science programs, and field trips are some of the club's activities. Research Inc. The remains of a fine science show Wild man invades B H S Physics The Physics Club is an organization to help students further their knowledge of physics by engaging in group or individual projects and lectures. The club is under the direction of Mr. Thomas Myers. The Camera Club, under the aclvisorship of Mr. Kenneth Jones, gxves ama teur photographers an opportumty to improve their skllls by competing ln contests, by working together cooperatively, and by learnmg more about the Art IS one of the many facets of science. ll!!! HES! il! W! films i! lv t null 1 A' -W., K L, S ,. ,wwf To encourage a better and happier homelife, to provide wholesome indivi- dual and group recreation, to inspire an appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking, and to further interest in home economics- these are the purposes of the FHA, whose advisor is Mrs. Esther Wassoxi. Future Homemakers Future Homemakers plan a meal. Confusion now, but our mechanics in the future. Future Farmers A chartered member of the FFA organization, the Bridgeton club carries on a program to develop citizenship, leadership, and cooperation. Operat- ing on the basic principles laid down by George Washington, whose spirit inspired its founding, the club is advised by Paul Amaranto. Junior Red Cross junior Red Cross entertains guest speakers. The Junior Red Cross, an organization composed of elected representa- tives from each homeroom, carries on many programs to aid the sick and needy. The group also sponsors the Nurses' Aide program at the local hospital and is under the guidance of Mrs. Mary Couch. Scholarship, leadership, character, and an interest in teaching are the prerequisites of a good teacher and also the qualifications for admission into the FTA club whose advisor is Mrs. Ethel Lawrence. Mrs. Lawrence lectures future teachers on the techniques of teaching. Future Teachers Every Wednesday afternoon members of the Bowling Club can be seen at the Pike Lanes bowling alleys piling up high scores The group, sanctioned by the Junior Bowling Congress is under the advlsorship of Mrs Ingebord A sharp eye and a steady hand are what these lady archers have acquired after many afternoons of practice under the direction of Miss Coursen and Miss Stevens. Archery The executive leaders of the Bowling Club w l The Varsity B Club is composed of those who have earned a B in a varsity sport. The chief aim of the wearers of the B is to instill their en- thusiasm and school spirit in the rest of the student body. Coaches Sophie Amaranto, Ed Sandall, and Bud Wilson serve as advisors. Varsity B G.A.A.'s Mutt and Jeff Keep your minds on the shakers, boys. G-.A.A. The Girls' Athletic Association, of which every girl in the school is a mem- ber, stimulates interest in after-school sports activities. The GAA members participate in playdays and state athletic events and sponsor all intramural sports under the direction of Miss Nancy Stevens. S.A.S. The School Affiliation Service, under the guid- ance of Miss Dorothy Moody, Miss Frances Wheaton, and Anastassios Stafilidis, sponsors the student exchange program. This year students were sent to France, Germany, and England. In exchange, we received a student from France. SAS officers discuss plans with their advisors. V . Hostess and Ushers Stationed at strategic points throughout the school, members of the Hostess and Ushers Club welcome and guide visitors through the school during the day. The Club's advisor is Mrs. Gladys Marchand. Senior members of the Hostess and Ushers Club One, two, three . . . School Bank Student auditors of the School Bank spend many tedious hours throughout the year counting and recounting the money placed in their trust by various school organizations, This group is under the direction of Miss Edith Sheldon. Miss Wheaton presents a conservation plan. Conservation A new has been country's Wheaton club this year, the Conservation Club, founded in order to help conserve our vast natural resources. Miss Sarah is the club's advisor. Display of Spanish costumes and pottery Spanish Through the Spanish Club, interested students are able to increase their fluency in the language and to learn more about the culture and the customs of the Spanish people under the guidance of their advisor, Mrs. Elmer. Increasing their knowledge of German customs and culture is the purpose of the German Club. Pictured above are all of the senior members and officers of the club and their advisor, Mrs. Barker. 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' 'fi' 'I , f' ' ,mf .,i:fmg, Qglfw , A , ,M N483 ,EK 1 j 'Vjj'jW,12 ' TT k -, ,Why '.11qQ-W ,hrfwfff-,f,h:eb A QMSHQJ-V QJSSZQV WW,--V 1311 L' 'LZ ' M ' , , . A ' BHS Choir The choir, under the direction of Miss Florence Mulford, is a select group of singers who, each year, robed in Maroon and White, make their annual appearance in the Senior Christmas Program and the Spring Concert. The Senior Trio Orchest ra. Under the direction of George Chilokos, the orchestra plays an important role in several school functions. Traditionally, the orchestra provides musical background for Step-Up and Baccalaureate. Bois Elwell at the organ Band Graceful Head Majorette - Diane Cheerleaders Maroon and White Cheerleaders as they appear left to right: W. Ferguson, R. Macknik, D. Dubois, B. Bailey, T. Poldma, T. Wayne, A. Roolend, M. Knerr, M. Bur- lew, L. Hartenstein, J. Marchese, I. Stites, and Head Cheerleaders, H. Reinvald and H. Miido. Michael Lamade, a greatly the football field this year. formation. n action at stadium. ,, ' 'a - X ' ,Lf Maroon and White Majorettes as they appear left to right: M. Roray, B. Plummer, M. Pinkos, P. Bianco, B. Portman, Head Majorette Diane Kinkle, E. Ryan, N. Webb, M. Nardelli, P. Shannon, and D. Lewis. Is everybody happy? 5' ' 1 .. f' ' ' 1 ' fi- - 4 ' W ' 'L L . K . 7-A -' , if , -, ,,.. 5 -nj 'N K Vg 1' ., V' '-, e . '- - ,A il In my W H i W ' K A . ff ff- 1' 1 'S 'X 4 .Y PH., I i x wg. 3 0 . u ,, : is I: .,, . i x, . . N: M ,D A . ay ., K Nj J ,EQ Mlm ik A ! a 1 942S- xiaje E if 4 Ui ws -1 iw A 'E A .2 , K ..,w1 i, W c -X , ,Q L 7 ef g.. -'. tl- A ' '21 A 5 an 4. A ! ,pagi S1 pa 4 X z? 21 , ,j X ' Q' V ' 1 - fi 5 ' -2' l ife LL ' V , 'lk ' ' ' ,Mf .. X , ef V W X! ,A A- . V 91' F' - F w in D K -4 gig' 1+ If N . K W. ' . r H t ,sm Qi, 5... W ,S ,W , 7 , Mp . I p p B M 5 V' 1 .... ' ' , .. ' 2:3 ' W , .3 'M' ' 3 ,fg X i l ,x m ,. E. ., ZH-wt, ., , , i jg fi if Q - J Majorettes BHS Bulldog - Our Team Mascot Color Guard Bulldogs' snappy color guard as they appear left to right: Diane Miller, Diane Jatross, Betty Jo Regala, Jo Ann Mossman, and JoAnn Ruggeri. Spor ts The Maroon and White eleven showed great team spirit this year as they scored stunning upsets over Woodrow Wilson and Vineland during the season. The Bulldogs weren't given much of a chance at the outset of the season, but the team soon became one of the best defensive groups in South Jersey. . ...... 3 M. The Bulldogs were captained this year by Barry Cullum and John Butler and rose to their greatest heights by stunning Vineland, 40-0. It was just about the biggest upset in South Jersey annals this year. Co-captains Barry Cullum and John Butler FOOTBALL ,1 - aa ai ag . ffl N , ,-A 7 . -:.. f- . fl.. . .. nm:-F-ff . I - fray. E uygitl Z , gg uf, f21? --- X, -' 1 . . 4 ,Wh -1. f S W? 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Get up, Bridgeton, get up! HOCKEY The Briclgeton High School varsity hockey team, under the expert coaching of Miss Nancy Stevens, came up with its first winning season in many years. The season closed with a team record of nine wins and six defeats. Long in the memory of the lassies will he their sur- prising upset over the league leaders, Gloucester. An ex- citing game from start to finish, the lassies proved their aggressiveness by their impressive three to one victory. V ,, M ,x 'il ml N. w Miss Stevens tells just how it should be done. Varsity squad, top fleft to rightl: manager, J. Fisherg J. Hitch- ner, P. Boykin, D. Chance, Elwell, S. Schoonmalcer, J. Rudow-N sky, M. Facemyerg manager, T. Hoyer. Bottom: Coach Stevens, P. Catania, R. Williams, B. Lingo, co-captains U. Sheiry and T. Morita, M. Iwata, and manager S. Olivio. The intramural hockey squad Thurs. - Mon. - Wed. - Fri. - Wed. - Fri. - Wed. - Fri. - Wed. - Fri. - Wed. - Fri. - Wed. - Fri. - Wed. - Fri. - Sept Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. SCHEDULE Pennsville Salem Woodbury Woodstown Collingswood Audubon Triton Paulsboro Gloucester Deptford Woodbury Collingswood Audubon Triton Paulsboro Gloucester Home Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Home The J. V. hockey team, coached by Miss Williams, proved to be a hard working group of girls who have a terrific desire to win. Next year when The Lassies on the move they move up to the varsity squad we may expect a team that will be fight ing from start to finish. The squad consists of ftop, left to rightl: V. Sheppard, L. Wxdejokog, J. Schrier, B. Holman, W. Seabrook, M. Rudowsky, A. Delayg bottom S. Price, K. Ojamaa, C. Rabbai, Coach Williams, J. Wright, J. Carll, and I. Mornika. BHS Varsity Basketball Schedule Dec. 9 Salem 13 Pennsville 16 Woodrow Wilson 20 Wildwood Catholic 28 March of Dimes Jan. 3 Vineland 6 Collingswood 10 Atlantic City 13 Millville 17 Camden 20 Wildwood Catholic 24 Camden Vocational 27 Vineland 31 Camden Feb. 3 Collingswood 7 Millville 10 Wildwood 14 Camden Vocational 17 Atlantic City 24 Salesianum 28 Wildwood B. H. S. Jayvee Squad Coached by John Wuzzardo BASKE TBALL What are you going to do with it?? Starting team gets instructions from coach . First row: T. Bailey, managerg J. Berry, S. Murono, J. Casarow, R. Nakai, R. Noguchi, F. Omuro. Second row: J. Page, managerg R. Smith, R. Young, D. Glaspey, D. Schweitzer, A. Scheckenbach, B. Harris, Coach Charles Wilson. R. Ayars was absent when the picture was taken. B-E-A-T beat 'em, B-U-S-T bust 'emi H0161 OH, Rei! Lay it up, Fumio! 57 9 X S E K Q K K This year's squad, co-captained by Louise Pepper and Eileen Dix, is hopeful of again capturing the County and League Championships. December January February BASKETBALL - girls SCHEDULE 2 1 Alumni game 6 Paulsboro 10 Woodstown 12 Pennsville 17 Hammonton 3 1 Millville 3 Sacred Heart 7 Hammonton 10 Woodbury 14 Salem 2 1 Millville 23 Clearview Senior members are, kneeling: T. Moritag standing: N. Donn, manager, A. Noguchi, D. Mathis, C. McCub- bin, E. Dix, L. Pepper, P. Boykin, N. O'Hara, L. Gar- rison, managerg back: coach, L. Coursen. The girls' basketball team, despite two losses, has hacl another successful season this year by clinching the county ancl League Championship titles with a thrilling victory over Millville. Way to hustle, Dixie! Gangway! Comin' through! BHS Varsity Tennis: Top rowg P. Vilms, L. Hitchner, Coach Bud Wilson, G. Zimmer, and N. Karol. Bottom row, J. DuBois, D. Quinn, R. Fujimoto manager, J. Keerdoja, and B. Sasaki'. boys TENNIS This year's varsity tennis squad under Coach Bud Wilson hopes to match the fine showing of last year's team. Headed by returning varsity players, Larry Hitchner and Barney Sasaki, the team has a good nucleus to start another fine season. SCHEDULE April 3 Camden Home 10 Collingswood Away 13 Vineland Away 17 Millville Home 27 Atlantic City Away May 1 Vineland Home 4 Millville Away 8 Camden Away 15 Collingswood Home 18 Penns Grove Away 25 Atlantic City Home South Jersey Group IV Conference Matches April 20 Pennsville J.V. Tennis Away idate pending! Pennsville J. V. Tennis Home Last year's varsity tennis squad coach- ed by Charles Wilson. K , ' fr V , . 5 n Jackie Hifchnefs 3 member of the Junior Wightman Cup Team. These girls are looking forward to another successful season. Team members are: Kneeling, Jackie Hitchnerg standing ileft to right! Diane Mathis, Ann Ojamaa, Judy Rudowsky, Pat Zinnie, Michi Iwata, Mrs. Amaranto, Teddy Morita, Vicki Weber, Judy Fisher, JoAnn Ruggeri, Pauline Boykin, and Louise Pepper, Manager. TENNIS girls Last year's team coached by Sophie Amaranto with losses to Woodbury and Collingswood placed second in the West Jersey Tennis League. Our girls were entered in the Woodbury Tournament which was won by Jackie Hitchner who also won the league's highest ranking undefeated player award. Girls Varsity Tennis Schedule Paulsboro H Apr. 18 Pennsgrove A Apr. 20 Collingswood A Apr. 25 Woodstown H Apr. 27 Woodbury H May 2 Haddonfield H May 4 Millville A May 9 BASEBALL Coach Larry Elwell's baseball team will set their sights on another victorious campaign when the baseball season begins this spring. With in- spired play added to many returning players, the Maroon and White figures to win many games. Headed by returnees, Art Wulderk, Barry Cul- lum, Rod Macdonald, John Hitchner, and others, Bridgeton High School will field a colorful base- ball team this spring. First row: R. Dantinne, managerg F. Enseki, F. Miyahara, R. Gaburo, C. Roberts, A. Sharp, R. Peacock, R. Hahn, manager. Second row: H. Lupton, J. Hitchner, B. Cullum, A. Wulderk, J. Heminghous, M. Tullis, B. Hummel, D. Bartley, manager. Top row, L. Garrison, coach, I. D'Agastino, R. Macdonald, A. Pizzo, C. Kirstein, K. Weber, D. Schweitzer, C. McAllister, J. Baker, B. Woods, L. Elwell, coach. SCHEDULE April 1 3 6 10 12 13 17 20' 27 May 1 4 8 15 16 18 25 Salem Camden Oakcrest Collingswood Pennsville Vineland Millville Pennsville Atlantic City Vineland Millville Camden Collingswood Oakcrest Penns Grove Atlantic City 1' -ni f-swf.. '1 V ' 'K' W. .. LZLTAJQ 5H.23TnT4,-r5E3Emii? fSC.5aTI of .I'ZZx.:.::z:..w-.,- ' V' ' S? V'YwV1iQ'uwavY928S?Bkrfex4.1e,3:,W3ama:fx'efhvav The Bulldog cross-country squad under the direction of Coach Bud Wilson finished its regular season with an even .500 mark of four wins and four losses. The Bulldogs showed victories over Trenton, Camden, Paulsboro, and Edgewood during the season. CROSS COUNTRY Handyman Jim Hursey keeps the grounds in good order throughout the year. M. Ja. Cross-Country squad takes a breather. ' 'I' R A C K Winners of events of last year's Bridgton Relays held at BHS stadium. Mr.David S. Bewiclc was director of relays. 4 Seniors f Christmas Classics was the theme of the traditional Christmas program this year. The program, annually presented by the senior class, featured famous Christmas legends and vocal selections from the choir. Members of the All-State Chorus who participated in V the Christmas program. Christmas 1960 V i s 3 5 College experts', counsel the college-bound seniors. 5 lr f 1-IQMECQMING Homecoming, an annual program of the Guid- 5 ance Club, provides an opportunity for graduates V to talk to college-bound seniors about college j F life, types of schools, and possible professions. Seniors learn about various profes- sions. Annual Christmas Homecoming The Dean doesn't approve of Abby as a student. You campus Romeo, You! PLAY Mother Is A Freshman, a delightful comedy in three acts, was presented by the Class of '61 on March 16 and 17. The play with its clever ploc was received with hearty and enthusiastic response by the audience. The scene took place at a small co-ed college called Pointer. Much action arises when mother and daughter fall in love with the same zoology professor. But all's well that ends well and our play did just that. The production was under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Kirby. Other seniors working behind the scenes and helping with props, light- ing, make-up, prompting, etc. did their part in making our play a huge success. Everything tur Cast members of the senior play: standingg Cleft to right! P. Poloff, J. Page, P. Bianco, K. Lubow, C. Kir- stein, L. McAbee, B. Waddington, T. Bailey, W. Laning, D. Schoonmakerg seated: K. Greene, J. Ruggeri, H. Schwed, B. Portman, B. Kane. ns out all right. Mrs. Miller and the girls learn that Mrs. Abigail Fortitude Abbott is coming to Pointer. .,, xf bfi. Ye Olde Cape Cod Inn ., ' , 3 , mm, A S' -ti. ,Mm,,.,,f 'fm M S M , , gr , ' , , :gf 1 ,. -W 2, 'f ff ,. '--' gr ' 7 .nf-,. f .gap ,.:1fi:'gjig?i5':r7 it , agrfz ggmya-i9Eg,pm,W f l , i3siS5g:5,s5Qv:i,q4vWeg Q :A-wi, Asiwfg- Aw Bf55:msSsf,ww,l,fgx55 V, ,igx,-,,, .LS 'w,,w,QY. ,ei away, Pf 'A -g,4?ff',:-wff wz1f1evff2Jg:::f.f'w 2. ,,.::,-:q,,:s1z:g2 H 2222? ea?fis555maz fax: afzqfqgfgugffw2eggfgvgggggrgggafmrggigbgggagpik, V The cafeteria is made ready for the big night. On a spring evening in April, 1960, the Junior Class invited the Senior Class somewhere Beyond the Sea for a night of dancing and for refresh- ment to the Ye Olcle Cape Cod Inn. Dancers waltz to the strains of Frankie Testa's orchestra. Student s JUNIOR PRIDES Donna Dubois and Seiki Mun-one MR. AND MISS BHS Carl Kirstein and Carol Woolman BEST ALL-ROUND Richard Nakai and Nancy Sheiry 'K wx Q ap. 'xv E we SOPHOMORE PRIDES Louis Pizzo and Carol Steele de! in Wg? MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED PERSONALITY PLUS Kris Greene and Louise Pepper JO-Ann Rllggefi and Barney Sasaki 'jiri' li. MR. AND MISS INDIVIDUALITY MR. AND MISS Frank Fisler and Judy Rudowsky V9l'0l1iCH Muff and Donald MR. AND MISS CONGENIALITY MADEMOISELLE AND ESQUIRE Wendy Laning and john Casarow Allen Sluan and Sally Lubow TOP INSTRUMENTALISTS TOP VOCALISTS Bois Elwell and Diann Adams Rod Macdonald and Tina Pizzo EYE-CATCHERS IDEAL DATES Diane Kiflkle and Dennis Quinn Barry Cullum and Palma Bianco MOST BASHFUL CLASS SWEETHEARTS Peter Yagura and Karen Weber Art Wulderk and Gayle Ballard Wff 175' CLASS COMEDIANS Janet Vence and John Page BEST ATHLETES Teddy Morita and John Berry MORALE BOOSTERS Helgi Reinvald and Tiffany Bailey 50 BEST DANCERS Dianne jattros and Vincent Martino GFS BEST ARTISTS Terry Lurrmgton and Jamce McCouch OFFICERS The Senior Class officers' duties are often demanding but always rewarding. Under the guidance of Miss Rita McGeehan, they have led their class in a very successful year. Senior homeroom presidents represent their classmates in many important affairs. Senior Student Council representatives represent their class at council meetings. aconia. The Baconian, published each year by members of the graduating class, is a yearbook written by seniors about seniors and their friends on the faculty and in the student body. The 1961 edition of the Baconian has a unique place among the long line of class yea:-books-it is the first book to be published by a class which has spent all three years in the- new school. EDITORIAL STAFF QUOTATION S STAFF 1 N' as BUSINESS STAFF The BACONIAN photographer AD SOLICITORS Mrs. Kirby and Mr. Stroup, Baconian co-advisors. EILEEN A place thing in its placen pretty . wants to be a medical secretary. CHARLES F. ASTLE . . . Charlie , . . In one ear and out the otherv . . , made a big sound in the band . . . dislikes homework . . . elec- tronics career ahead. 78 AARON . . . Eileen . . . for everything and every- . . hates slippery halls . . . DIANN ADAMS . . . Diann . . . All musical people seem to be . . . petite and happy . . . lover of idle hours . . . chief . . . college bound. FRANCIS D. ATKINSON, JR. . . Skip . . . Men of few words are seldom seen, but for this one we have the highest esteemi' . . . enjoys football games . . . Espanol-ugh! talented musician . . . streak of mis- WILLIAM RUSSELL AMBROS . . . Reds . . . Who's afraid of the big bad wolf? . . , football trainer . . . would make a good coach , . . full of fun. KARL AUGER . . . Karl . . . Of plain, sound sensen . . . good na- tured . . . sports fan . . . quiet, sin- cere worker . . Air Force in the future. DAVID REX AYARS . . . Dave . . . There's no road to success but through a clear, strong purpose . . . can't see wasting time . . . likes electronics . . . college, of course. RICHARD H. AYARS . . . Rich . . , Make haste-slowly . , , ace basketball and baseball player . . finds fun fishing . . . military career ahead. -4 l ROBERT LEE AYARS . . . Bob . . . Deeds not words . . . Honor student . . . bugged by spe- cial schedulev . . . likes math . . . future educator. SANDRA ZOE BAILEY . . . San- dra . . . Mild manner with a gentle heart . . . quiet miss . . . true friend . . 1 plans to become a beau- tician. PETER HENRY BACKENSON . . . Pete . . . The trouble with people is the trouble with people . . . carries a 'thot trombone . . . enjoys swimming and fishing. TIFFANY BRUCE BAILEY . . . Beetle . . . If at first you don't succeed-quit! . . . What, me worry? . . , diligent worker . . . riot to know . . . college bound. RUTH MERIANE BAER . . . Ruthie . . . Life is a game to be played squarely . . . conscientious worker . . . active church member . . , wants to be a teacher. FRANCES MASON BAIR . . . Frannie . . . Life is not life at all without delightu . . . congenial . . . likes sports . . . business school in the future. Qsfgyw 79 JAMES ALFRED BAIR, JR. . . Bair . . . That helping hand you're looking for is at the end of your own arm . . . experimenter in Physics Club and Research, Inc .... good friend. LINDA LOUISE BAKER . . . Lynn . . . Once a friend always a friendu . . . fun to he with . . . Sewing, skating, and reading rate high . . . plans a business career. BARBARA ANN BAITINGER . . . Barb . . . Always pleasant and ready to don . . . active in 4-H Club . . , honor student . . . hopes to enter the teaching profession. GAYLE E. BALLARD . . . Gayle . . . They say the world is full of fun and frolic-and so do In . . . pretty blonde hair . . . that certain someone . . , future homemaker. CARRIE BAKER . . . Carrie Life is just a bowl of cherries . . . active in church activities collects records . . . likes sports . . plans to he an airline stewardess. ELIZABETH ANN BARTON . . . Betty . . . Why be sad? . . . great dancer . . . pet peeve-going steady . . , plans to be an airline hostess. Y'L Y . 80 if BARBARA ANN BAUER . . . Moxie . . . With affection beaming in one eye and calculation out of the other . , . easy-going . . . foot- loose and fancy-free. RICHARD BENTZ . . . Butch . . . Live and let live . . . finds week- end homework irksome . . . tinkers with cars . . . still more education ahead. MILDRED PATRICIA BENNETT CAROL ANN BENSINGER , , , . . . . . . 'tLife is short, S0 Carol . . .uTher9 is no mark of make the most of itn . . . contaSi0l1S character so sure as the voicen . . . laugh - - - 3 real Cl-1f'UPl?l - - - happy-go-lucky . . . congenial. . future lJ8al1tiCiHh will brighten someone's oHice. JOHN BERRY . . . B .... PALMA MARIE BIANCO . . . 'Trouble runs off him, like water Palma - . - The very pink of cour- runs off a duck's back '. . . cool, tesy . . . vivacious majorette . . . man, c-o-o-l . . . versatile athlete a steadfast friend . . . sunny per- . . . basketball and track teams' sonality . . . looking forward to captain. those college days. STELLA BONNIE BICKINGS . . . Stella . . . 'tWhat is true, simple, and sincere is most congenial to man's naturen . . . carefree lass with a goal in mind . , . her eye is set on a nurse's cap. REINER BIDIC . . . Tiger . . . Do unto others before they do unto you . . , bowling whiz . . . clown in the classroom, clown at the wheel . . . wants to be a dentist. 81 ANNA BIERBRUNNER . . .Anna GEORGE BIRDSALL . . . Big MARIE ANN BISCONTE . . . . . . Mirth springs eternal . . . George , , , His head is in the Marie . . . Actions speak louder heart of gold . . . sympathetic and cloudsi' . . , drag-racing fiend . . . than words . . .quiet and courteous considerate . . , future office worker. hates those nightly assignments . . . . . dislikes moody people . . . will goal-a pair of Air Force wings. brighten an ofiice some day. LORRAINE ANN BLACK. . .L0r- LEON BLACKBURN . . . Blackie RONALD R. BOND . . . Ronnie raine . . . Service to others without . . , A quiet man doing big things . . . Likes to work with figures- thought of reward . . . a smile goes . . . English runs interference with math that is . . . likes the rugged a long way . , . ambition-to be a his many activities . . . high average life . . . good at math . . . plans teacher. bowler . . , Air Force in sight. to instill this in his future students. JAMES BONHAM . . . Jimmy . . . A good-natured man is to be desired . . . a farmer f . , active 4-H member . . . girls? not for him. RICHARD JOHN BONHAM . . . Dick . . . One cannot always be a. hero, but one can always be a man . . . field and stream hold strong at- tractions . . . reliable. JAMES C. BOSCO . . . Jim . . . Music is the universal language of mankind . , . oh, that mischievous gleam! . . . gregarious . . . artistic- ally inclined. KAREN MARY BROWN . . . Karen . . . She is a phantom of delight . . . in-school secretary . . . fun, fun, fun! ,... hates third lunch section . . . future hair stylist. CHRISTINE BOSSHART . . . Tina . . . Gentle of speech, bene- iicient of mind . , . pleasant and sweet . . . church choir member . . , cool, calm, and collected. VIVIAN BROWN . . . Red . . . Quiet water runs the deepest . . . lilces dancing . . . cooking and sew- ing are favorite pastimes. PAULINE ANNE BOYKIN . . . Anne . . .t'Worth her weight in gold . . . busy lass with varied in- terests . . . sincere friend . . . teach- ing lies in the future. KATHERINE LOUISE BRYAN - . . Kathy . . . 'Friendship is to be purchased only by friendship . . . ice skating enthusiast . . . pleasant personality , . . business education ahead. ..,,,.. 1---1 U59 JOHN FREDERICK BRYANT . . . Fred . . . Shy until you get to lcnow him , plays baseball and runs track . . . bugged by homework. JANE ELEANOR BURT . . . Jane . . . All the world seems bright and gayn . . . hails from Newport . . . dancing and skating are tops. GEORGANNA BUNDY . . . Georgie , . . UI-Iappiness seems made to be sharedv . . . always on the go . . . Jr. Civic Club member . . . business school in the future. JOHN BUTLER . . . Johnnie . . . When work interferes with pleasure, give up the workn. . . likes the lan- guicl living . . , football, football, football . . . fabulous friend. GEORGE L. BUNTING . . . George . . . Easy come, easy go . . . car fanatic . . , shines on the baseball diamond . . . technical school. DONALD BUTTS . . . Donald . . . Be large in mirth . . . likes to sing and play the guitar . . . college prep student . . . happy-go-lucky. . 3 ,,,,..,, - , ,,e. W 84 LANIER BYRD . . . Lanier . . . GUNTA CANDERS . . . Goosey ARI-ENE CARANGI - - - Cranse Better late than nevern , . . a . . . Nut, sweet, can't be beat . . , . . . Laugh and the world laughs little on the bashful side . . . quiet attractive, gay, witty . . . heart be- with you . . . never a dull moment way about him . . . good friend. longs to the Navy , . . varied activi- . . . dancing and skating are her ties . . . indispensable to the cheer- favorites . , . future secretary. leaders. NANCY CARDWELL . . . Nancy RALPH CARLL . . . Ralph . . . HOWARD W. CARMAN . . . Doc . . . 'iFive-foot two, eyes of blue A silent address is the genuine elo- . . . 'lThe deed I intend is great, - . . B. H. S. Band member . . . quence of sincerity . . . loves to go but what, as yet, I know not . . . aCriVe in lVl.Y.F ..., will be an efii- gunning . . . expert angler . . . girls? Sidewinder . . . notorious Stude- Clenf S9Cf9fafY- --no time for such trivial matters! baker . . . always making jokes' JOHN ANTHONY CASAROW . . . Tonic . . . Every day is ladies' day with me . . , ECHO' and BA- CONIAN sports' editor . . . pin- buster . . . host of friends, FRANCIS W. CASPER . . . Fran- nie . . . Time marches on-so what? . . . sandlot sports . . . en- thusiastic.Sea Scout . . . Navy car- , eer his goal. 85 BARBARA MAE CASSADY . . . Barb . . . Not for herself but for the world she lives . . . horse-back rider . . . knitting champ . . . medical technician next. CAROLEE MILDRED CHEW . . . Carolee . . . Seldom is heard a discouraging wordl' . . . gentle dis- position . . . accomplished horse- woman . . . wants to he .an elemen- tary school teacher. 86 SANDRA JOAN CLARK Sandy . . . A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market . . loves chemistryf?J . , . inquisitive . . . future lab technician. DANIEL NEWCOMB COBB . . . Dan . . . UNO matter where the body is, the mind is free to go elsewhere' . . . hand member . . . self-con- tained. a FRANK CAVALIERO, III . . . MARGARET CHARLTON . . . Frank . . . Not lazy, just born Marg . . . A merry heart maketh tiredn . . . loves to sleep . . . never a cheerful countenancev . . . quiet worries . . . live . , . laugh . . . until you get to know her . . . 4-H love. homemaker . . . dabbler in art. MARY ANNE CHAIARI. . .Mary MARY JANE CHRISTY . . . Janie Anne . . . As happy and carefree . . . There lies a deviltry beneath as can hen . . . avid sports spec- her mild exterior . . . hates to get tator . . . reliable ECHO staff mem- up in the morning . . . likes dancing ber. and ice skating. ARTHUR LOUIS COHEN . . . MICHAEL CONAHEY . . . Mike THOMAS CONVILLE . . . Tom Art . '. . I've got rhythmg I've He is the mildest mannered man . . . Never do today what you can, got musici' . . . fingernail chewers . . . practical . . . lean and lanky put off until tomorrow . . ..tons irl: him . . . instrumental ability . . . . . constant friend. of fun . . . oh, that Olds! music, music, music. CECELIA COOK . . . Ce Ce . . . JOSEPH COOK . . . Joe . . . He SHARON ALICE COONEY . . . Speech is great, but silence is great- who tills the soil becomes rich . . . Sharon . . . 'Sweet personality, full er . . . quiet and pleasant . . . outstanding first baseman. . . looks of rascalityn , , . future secretary plays the accordion . . . business forward to the hunting season. , . , bothered by door-slammers . . . school next. enjoys dancing and bowling. A w-.hx ll' PAULINE ELIZABETH COPES . . . Pauline . . .l'With a heart so light and gayv . . . interests include writing poetry and listening to rec- ords , . nursing school ahead. DOROTHY ANN COX . . . Dottie . . . Friendship is sincerity . . . Girls' Citizenship Institute delegate . . . conscientious student . . . future librarian. G. TRAVERS COSSABOON . . . Trav . . . A man of thought, but free from carei' . . . Sea Explorer . . , working occupies most of his time . . . easy to get along with. JOHN WESLEY CRAWFORD . . . Young Dr. Jive . . .Q'Likes to keep his friends smilingi' .' , . commercial curriculum . . . good-naturecl. Vrir -get-in 9 u ,nw 88 CLARA JANE CRESCENZI . . . Clara . . . Life is very uncertain, let us spend it as well as we canv . . . happy-go-lucky . . . homework -what's that.. . . future secretary. NORMAN LEONARD CROWE . . . Bud . . . Nothing from noth- ing is nothing . . . math bug . . . philatelist . . . loathes classical music . . . future technologist. BRUNO ANTHONY CRISPO . . . MARY ANN CROSS . . . Mary Chris . . . As for me, all I know Ann . . . The mildest manner and is that I know nothing . . . hunting the gentlest heart . . . those beau- ancl fishing . . , plans to enter serv- tiful brown eyes . . . How the time ice after graduation. flies! , . college bound. GEORGE CRUZAN . . . George ERNEST RONALD CUFF - . . Ron . . . Genius ain't anything more . . . Much study is a weariment to than elegant common sensen , . . the flesh . . . a-hunting we will go capable Honor Society treasurer . . . . . . friendly . . . Navy next. musically inclined . . . teaching lies ahead. LILIA LINDA CUFF . . . La la . . . It shows a fine command of language to say nothing . , . ardent pen pal . . . active church-goer . . . career girl. MICHAEL BARRY CULLUM . . . Baracuda . . . Mr. Wonderful! . . . terrific athlete , . all around guy . . . hot-rodder . . . flashy on the gridiron. 89 B. TERRANCE CURRINGTON . . . Terry . . . Art is the path of the creator to his work . , . adroit with the brush and canvas , . . de- signed class banner . . . sharp dress- er. RAYMOND DARE . . . Bunk . . . The unspoken word never does wrongn . . . always ready for fun . . . likes to hunt and fish . . . col- lege in sight, REBECCA DAVIS . . . Becky . . . One who is cheerful all the day, willing to help in every way . . . mischievous . . . redhead . . . detests brothers . . , loves horses in- stead. ROBERT RAY DAVIS . . . Bob . . . Jack-of-all-trades , . . always having a good time . . . boating and scouting enthusiast . . . handy man. 90 FRANCES RITA D'AGOSTINO . . . Mouse . . . Life is my delight . . . a petite, charming miss . . . among those who find homework painful . . . future aim-to be a beautician. ALBERT S. DAVENPORT . . . Al- bert . . . Happy am I5 from care Ilm freen . . , those blue eyes and that blonde hair . . . dislikes English . . . plans to join the Marines. JOHN D'AGOSTINO . . . Ev- erly . . . Freedom is a man's pre- rogative . . . Cassanova of the cam- pus . . . neat wardrobe . . . cars and bowling occupy his spare time. EVELYN ELIZABETH DAVIS . . . Bette . . . A dull moment- never! . . . in-school secretary . . . her outside interests include bowling and dancing . . . hails from Cedar- ville. SHIRLEY ANN DAVIS . . . Shir- IDA DENNIS . . . Ida . . .HA ley . . . The force of her own merit cheerful friend . . . future as a makes her own wayn . . . tall and beautician . . . skating and dancing blonde . . . can't stand bugs! . . . rate high . . . nurse receptionist. secretarial work ahead. GEORGE E. DIAMENT, III . . BEVERLY DICHTER . . . Bev . . . Mike . . . No really great man ever Plan your work, then work your thought himself sol' . . . Boys' State plan , , , finds time to bowl and delegate . . . main interest-that dance . . . Honor Society member Model B Ford. . . , wedding bells soon, lm. V I I! ,,,,,,,-, ,, , E., SAMUEL M. DeVITO . . . Sammy . . . Blowing the trumpet for his own enjoymentl'-and ours t00 . . . our ambassador to France . . . fire hazard under his nose . . . a mean motor scooter . . . law school next. LENNIE THOMAS DiJOSEPH . . . Butch . . . Youth must have its fling . . . unpredictable as weath- er . . . handy with the cue-stick . . wants to be a bookkeeper. C9 CARL SAM DILEO . . . Carl . . . . . . I'll worry about it tomorrow . . . likes stock car racing and girls . . , hails from Rosenhayn . . . Plans to go into the service. JOSEPH ARTHUR DONELSON . . . Joe . . . I like my jobg it's the work that bothers me . . . easy going . . likes the outdoor life.. EILEEN D. DIX . . . Dixie . . . Blue eyes and golden hair make this maid sweet and fair . . . always on the go . . . tireless 4-H worker . . . twice elected pride of our class. NANCY EILEEN DONN . . . Nance . . . Active, amiable, and at- tractive . . . dislikes flirts UD . . . page 3 of the ECHO would be lost without her . , . teaching is her aim. ANTHONY DONATO . . . Sonny . . , Booksl 'tis dull and endless strifei' . . . dislikes being called An- thony . . . water skiing fan . , . mis- chievous. CHARLES ROBERT DOWNES . . . Bob . . . Strong and silent as the trees . . . fond of deer hunt- ing . . . hates girls always yelling at him . . . future body and fender man. 92 VIRGINIA M. DUNKLE . . . Gin- ny . . . You'll all agree that she's all right . . . fun.-loving-gal . . . bright future ahead for this efficient lassie BOIS ELWELL . . . B0is . . . Life is but a song . . . trustworthy and true . . . member of the All-State Chorus , . . plans to make his career in the music field. LEONARD CEPHUS DUNN . . . Dunn . . . Make the best of every- thing . . . co-operative worker . . . good artist . . . wants to be a bar- ber. DALE CAMPBELL EVERLY . . . Diz . . V. Slow to studyg quick to play . , . likeable Elmer lad . . . lover of cars and drag racing . . . likes to go hunting. ETHEL M. DURHAM . . . Tink . . . Personal beauty is a better recommendation than any letter of introduction . . . good natured . . . loves to dance. FAY EVERSTON . . . Little One . . . Cast away care . . . always joking . . . plays softball . . . petite and ener- getic . . . has a good time wherever she goes. NORMAN EVERSTON . . . Norman . . . A little nonsense now and then . . . enjoys sports-especially gymnas- tics . . . he-man physique . . . would like to be a college gymnastics teacher. RICHARD ALBERT EXTER . . . X . . . Speak out, hide not thy thoughts . . . loves to water ski . . . those Spanish assignments bug him. 93 . ,s HARTLEY FELMEY . . . Hartley RUSSELL FERDINANDO . . . PHYLLIS JOAN FERRARA . . . . . . Few things are impossible to Russ . . . Nobody but myself can Phyl . . . A little bundle of lovli- diligence and skill . . . always lends be my own parallel . , . likes to do ness , . . bowler . . . short and a helping hand . . . friendly . . . mechanical work . . . farmer extra- sweet . . . has lots of fun dancing. reliable. ordinary. KAY ANN FILER . . . Kay . JUDITH ANN FISHER . . . Judy FRANK B. FISLER . . . Frank . . . The world is for the energetic . .. . . . A good appearance is a silent There is a foolish corner even in carefree . . . easy-going . . . many recommendation . . . sports lover the heart ofa sage . . . individual- good times-at the Acme?l . . . quiet and reserved . . . a true istic . . . precocious reader . . . chess friend. fiend . . , Fiz iz a whiz at monkey biz. GEORGE LAYTON FLANEGAN . . . Butch . . . All must be earnest in a world like ours . . future New Jersey State trooper . . . six-footer . . . conscientious and reserved , . . likes to drive. ALBERT S. FOGG, JR .... Sonny . . . .'It's a pretty good world after all . . . friendly and cheerful . . . uagi' boy . . . steady movie-goer. EMILY MAE FOGG . . . Em . . . In quietness ancl confidence shall be your strength . . . friend to all . . . neat dresses . . . ice-skating and bowling fan. BETTY JO FORD . . . Betty . . . Stay as sweet as you are . . . has trouble remembering locker combina- tions . . . swimming tops . . . plans to go to secretarial school. BEVERLY FOOKS . . . Bev . . Life is really worth livingn . baseball fan . . . loves to dance . may go to art school. MARIE ANN FORD . . . Marie . . . There's nothing like fun, is there? . . . seen skating, dancing, or bowling . . . always merry . . . future secretary. JANICE ELAINE FOOTE . . . Foote . . . A twinkling eye and a flashing smile . . . sincere and charming . . . attractive miss . . . a true friend. RICHARD MICHAEL GABURO . . . Rich . . . If I cannot do great things, I can do little things in a great way . . . avid sports follower . . . at home on the baseball dia- mend. UQ? Il CHARLOTTE ELAINE G A N D Y . . . Goody . . . Can she talk? Well, I guess, and laugh too, we must confess . . . dresses neatly . . . future lies in secretarial work. PATRICIA ANN GANDY . . . Pat . . . I laughed 'til I cried . . . takes life easy . . , enjoys swimming and dancing . . . wants to be a nurse. Neff'-1'-ff HARRY GANDY, III . . . Sonny LAWRENCE BUDD GANDY, JR. . . . Who gained no title, and who . . . Larry . . . He who sows cour- lost no friendsl' . . . hobbies include tesy reaps friendship . . . hunting model planes and cars . . . easy- and boating fiend . . . lots of fun. going manner. ALAN THOMAS GARDNER . . . BARBARA LOIS GARRISON . . . Al . . . l'He who sleeps in continual Barbara . . . Be cheerful, the day noise is awakened by silencen . . . goes quickerw . , . food finds her tons of fun . . . lover of football... fancy . . . cute blonde . , . dislikes friendly, too much homework. www 96 H9663 LORENE MARIAN GARRISON . . . Renie . . . To speak kindly does not hurt the tonguen . . . argu- ing is a waste of time with her . . . friendly to all. PHILIP CHESTER GARTON . . . Phil . . . A better farmer ne'er brushed dew from a lawn . . . F.F.A. President . . . likes to hunt . . . a really good friend. LYNNE ANNE GARRISON . . . PAUL B. GARRISON . . . Paul Lynn . . . The Pink of Peffecfionn . . . A good-natured man is to be . . . popular and active . . . has a desired . . can be found water ski- mysterious twinkle in her eyes - - - ing or cutting grass Qin a cemetery?j lots of chicks around Lynn. . . . plans to be a mortician. DAVID JOSEPH GASKILL . . . RUTH K. GASKILL . . . Ruthie Pete . . . Those who say little are , , , All that is good is good for- the ones to watch . . . peace loving ever , , , pet peeve-show-offs . . . f?J . . . amiable. future secretary. WILLIAM K. GASKILL . . . Bill I exhorr you to be of good cheerl' . . . hunter and fisherman . . . plans to become a teacher. JAMES P. GILES . . . Jim . . . Where there's a will, there's a way . . . red, red hair . . . can't remem- ber locker combinations . . . likes boating and hunting. ADELAIDE GILMAN . , . Adelaide . . . Grace and virtue are within . . . friend to all . . . plays piano and accordion. WALTER GRAHAM . . . snapper . . . 'lSelf command is his main ele- gance . . . tall ancl bloncl . . . reti- cent but friendly. 98 ELAINE DALE GOLDSTEIN . . . Elaine . . . She's friendly and very quietg give her any task and she's willing to try it . . , sweet and shy . . . future office employee. Greenie . . . For he's a jolly good fellow , . . tall and lanky . . . proud of his varsity B . . . future leatherneck. KRISTOPER M. GREENE . . . Kris . . . A gentleman by nature and a. scholar by education' . . . superb musician . , . boating fanatic . . . future set on being a doctor. ELAINE R. GRIFFITH . . . Gt-iffy . . . A constant friend is a thing rare and hard to finclu . . . barrels A of fun . . . active 4-I-l'er. CHARLES R. GREEN, JR .... SONDRA ELAINE GRACE . . . Sondra . . . A sunbeam in a win- ter's day . . . likes to bowl . . . loads of fun . . . pet peeve-Fiat 6O. EUGENE A. GREENE . . . Greene . . , The quiet ones are the ones to watch . . . girls? naturally . . . plans to be a plumber. -1 JAMES WILLIAM GRINER . . . Griner . . . Big things come in small packages . . . hails from Fairton . , . has no use for home- work. MARY LYNN HAAF . . . Mary Lynn . . . There is a lady sweet and lcindv . . . unfriendly people can be clone away with . , . wants to enter nursing field. JUDITH ANN GUBBINE. . .Judie . . . All the world seems bright and gay . . . cute little miss . . . can't see wearing glasses-can't see with- out them either! CLARENCE FILLMORE HALL, JR. . . . Sonny . . . I got a whale of a tale to tell you lads . . . a large man . . . enjoys a part-time job. REINHILDE D. GUTENKUNST . . . Dee . . . Where did you get your eyes so blue? . . . full of pep . . . active clebater in U. S. History class . . . lots of fun. RICHARD WAYNE HALTER . . . Rich . . . Has a gleam in his eye, and it's not love . . , masculine and rugged . . . hates slow cars . . plans to join service. Y A U9 HARRY CRANER HAMILTON . . . Harry . . . Keep quiet and people will think you are a philo- sophern . . . kind hearted . . . rather reserved. HARRIET G. HAMMER . . . Har- riet . . .e Smile and the whole world smiles with you . . . pretty blue eyes . . . dislikes piles of homework . . . marriage in near future. T sr s A A ROBERT J. HAMLYN . . . Bob . . . Speech is great, but silence is greater . . . outside interests-cars and gunning . , . quiet but nice. MARVIN RAY HANCE . . . Ray . . . Quiet, amiable, and studious is he . . . sports enthusiast . . . has an aversion to homework . . . unde- cided future ROBERT PAUL HAMLYN . . . Bob . . . A lot of fun and the day is done . . . gets confused with Robert J .... friendly classmate. Bob . . . Silence never betrays you' . , . finds school work dull . . . en- joys hunting, fishing, and skating. Ei e El J., P' 100 ROBERT WAYNE HANNAN . . . SUSAN HANAOKA . . . Sue . . . A friend to all who friendship needn . . . likes dancing and K. M. . . . pretty black hair . . . plans to work as a secretary. MARGARET MARIE HARRIS . . . Margaret . . . ,Tis good to be merry and wisei' . . . serene and sweet . . . among her favorite pas- times are reading, sports, and parties. LESLIE D. HARRIS . . . Les . . . Cheer up! The worst is yet to EUGENE HARRIS . . . Harris . . . He has found the true meaning of friendship . . . car enthusiast come . . . fun loving . . . likes . . . enjoys hunting and fishing. baseball . , . wheels a sharp Chevy. MARILYN RUTH HASZ . . . Mar- ilyn . . . Her modesty is a credit MARION ELIZABETH HARRIS . . . Marion . . . If she's not seen, sheis heard , . . cheerful personality to her merit . . . quiet but friendly . . . conversationalist on the tele- . . . keeps busy in and out of school phone. . . cheery smile. JULIA HATLEY . . . Julie . . . I take my fun where I find it . . . likes to bowl and skate . . . bashful smile . . . California, here I come! ROBERT JOSEPH HAYDAK . . . Bobby . . . He looks quiet, but oh, my! . . . always friendly . . . seen often at the bowling alley. 101 102 'W SHARLENE HAYS . . . Shari . . . What did you say? . . . enjoys singing . . . one of the Treble Char . . . Grace and virtue are within . , . loves outdoor sports Aires trio . . . doesn't like being . . . homework and show-offs called Gabby peeve her . . , hard worker. STANLEY H. HEATON . . . Stan . . . No one knows what he can CHRISTIAN ROBERT HELLER . . . Chris . . . 'tBetter a bad excuse than do 'til he tries . . . sports lover no excuse at allu. . .car bug , . . dis- . . . Millville seems to hold special likes stuck-up people . . . plans to attractions for Stan . , . service next. serve Uncle Sam soon. l MARJORIE JEAN HENDERSON . . . Jean . . . Nothing is impos- sible to a willing hearth , . .. win- ning smile, winning manner . . . petite little blonde. JOHN HENRY . . . John . . . A little shy, but he can surely hold his ownn . . . sea sports are favor- ites , . . future farmer . . . home- work hater. CHARLENE HELEN HEATON . . . CLIFFORD CASE HEATON . . . Cliff . . . It's not how long I live, but how . . . spends spare time sailing . . . fish that don't bite arouse his ire . . . intends to join the Coast Guard. LUCILLE ANNA HENDERSON . . . Lucy . . . 'KQuietness is a mark of good breeding . . . nice gal . . . has no love for history . . . ambition --beautician. NATALIE ADA HENRY . . . Toots . . . In silence she moves aroundn . . . quiet but gay . . . sweet smile , . . plans to be a beau- tician. GARY HOBART HINES . . . Gary . . . Nothing is more useful than silencei' . . . bowling team member . . . sports follower . . . one of Cedarville's gifts to B. H. S. SUSAN ELIZABETH HEWITT . . . Sue . . . Wondrous is the strength of cheerfulnessw . . . band member . . . lady drummer . . subtle wit. JACQUELINE LOU HITCHNER . . . Jackie . . . The industrious lady achieves great things . . . tire- less worker , . . outstanding on the tennis court . . . accomplished pian- ist. ea-rig. ANNA HICKE . . . Anna . . . In all things it is better to hope than to despair , . . sings in church choir . . . calm manner . . . has fun bowl- ing and dancing. JOHN HAWTHORN HITCHNER . . . Hitch . . . The only thing worth having an earthly existence is a sense of humor . . . varsity base- ball . . . senior executive treasurer . . . anything for a laugh. 103 LARRY HITCHNER . . . Larry . . . Greats each day as tlxougli it were a gift . . . all-around guy . . , likes all sports . . . excells in tennis . . . popular. ROBERT WAYNE HOLLENWEG- ER . . . Bob . . . I like my job, ic's the work char bothers me . . . wonderful sense of humor . . . good- naturecl. ,... 'lu ,,,,, 'I04 JEANETTE HONDA . . . Jennie . . . Why be an angel?', . . .. a giggle all her own . . . expert driver of the Blue Angell, , . . congenial, TRUDI JEAN HOYER . . . Gert . . . Mad as a hatter! . . . unique wit . . . cooperative . , . Why do we have to have little brothers ? . . . look out college, here I come. WEN' ... .. U. ,..... --f- - M. 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Distinction without a difference Her talents were of a more sxlen . . . interests include music, engines, kind loves to sleep honor sports . . . intends to go school. to art student future secretary KENNETH ICKES Kenny Citizen of the world car en thusiast . . , likes hunting, archery, drive-in's . . . outdoor type plans to don Air Force blue RQBERT ICKES Bo light heart liveth long ornery . . . recreations include hunting and fishing . , . future plans Navy FRANCES INGLES . . . Frances . . , When you wish upon a star, your dreams come truel' . . . her calm nature predicts a successful future as a nurse. IVORYMAE JACKSON . . . Left . . . Do your best and leave the rest , . . tiny, but full of fun . . . likes to skate . . . member of the Glee Club. CHARLES JENGEHINO . . . Char- lie . . . A smile recurs the wound ing of a frown , , . riotous person ality . . .. terrific at pantomiming. ARLENE MILDRED JOHNSON it . . . Arlene . . . Cool, calm, and collected . . . enjoys listening to records and reading books . . . can be seen skating and dancing . . . future will find her working in an office. 106 RICHARD IRELAN . . . Rich . . . If you can't be good, be caiefulln , . . watch out for that red hair! . . . likes cars . . . interested in science. EDWARD JAMES . . . Summertime . . . Here is the laughter that shook the raftern . . . hot rod fan . . . good singer . . really moves on the dance floor. INGE ISAAK . . . Inge. . . A rose without a thorn . . . enjoys dancing and bowling . . . dislikes people who are never on time . . . works as a secretary. DIANE JATTROS . . . Di . . Mal He's makin' eyes at men . . . neat dresser . . . beautiful hair . . . striking appearance . . . B. H. S. color guard. GEORGE VERNON JOHNSON, JR .... Skipper . . , Wonderful Lonnie . . . Nothing but blue skies and wise . . . likes chess and science do I see . . . interests are track and fiction . . wants to serve in the basketball . . . striving hard f0t' diplomatic corps. college. ANNA JONES . . , Anne . . . BEULAH JONES . . . Beulah . . . With a heart so warm and pure It's a grand night for singing . . . . . . likes dancing and reading . . . easy to meet . . . fun . . . really plans to become a medical secretary. friendly . . . B. H. S. choir member. LONNIE LEROY JOHNSON . . . THOMAS JOHNSON . . . Tom . . . Merit is worthier than fame . . . interested in cars . . . quiet, easy-going fellow. ELIZABETH M A T I L D A KAL- LOWITZ . . . Betty . . . 'iYour strength shall be in quietness . . . enjoys dancing and bowling , . . pet peeve-people who aren't on time . . . a spelling bee whiz. U 107 i r'-u. BERNARD MORRIS KANE . . . Bernie . . . Each to his own . . . likes girls but dislikes women drivers . . . blows a hot sax . . . college, here I come. MARION JEAN KELL . . . Marion . . , Ready for anything . . . likes skating and bowling . . . future beautician . . . Hurry! Get out and push! ALLEN C. KAPPES, JR .... Al . . . Ain't misbehavin'! . . . lanky, 6'4 frame . . . watch out Warriors! . . . future seems uncertain. CHARLES EDMOND KING, JR. . . . Charlie . . . Commencl a wed- ded life, but keep thyself a bachel- or . . . good-natured . . . girls? of course . . . witty personality, lilm, ft- 12? '-:E:EE I BARBARA LEE KEITH . . . Barb . . . She does it with a better grace, but I do it more naturally! . . . sweet and genial . . . love that hair . . . future nurse. JOHN W. KING . . . Bunk . . . I get along and I'm doing all right . . . friendly classmate , . . armed forces-BEWARENE 108 DIANE KINKLE . . . Kink . . . There's nothing worth the wear of winning, but laughter and the love of friends . . . attractive head ma- jorette . . . pop-ular with the opposite sex . . . sparkling eyes. KATHLEEN HOPE KNIPE . . . Kathy . . . A merry heart doeth good like a medicine . . . laughter galore . . . always ready for fun . . . drives a gray Buick . . . future medical secretary. CARL WAYNE KIRSTEIN . . . MELODY E. KITE . . .Mel . . . Carl . . . Most great men are deadg Let joy be unconfined . . . enjoys I am feeling sick . . . our class a good time . . . mischievous . . . president . . , sharp dresser and wants to attend a modeling school. smooth dancer . . . winning person- ality . . . a friend to the end. JUDITH ANN KNOBLE . . . Judy ELAINE B. KOBRICH . . . Elaine . . . One ounce of discretion is . . . The better day, the better worth a pound of wit . . . Christian deed . . . active member of F. H. worker . . . pleasant attitude . . . A .... shows flair for sewing and desires to become a bookkeeper. cooking. . . avid roller skating fan. WENDELL EARL KOHNKE . . . Wendell . . . All I want is loving you and music, music, music . . . versatile musician . . . active in church youth group. MARTIN KRIEVS . . . Krievs .. . . When you call me that, smile . . . interested in playing pool . . . seems quiet at first, but it's only an illusion . . . tall boy, tall personality. 'I09 ALVIN KUEHN . . , Al . . . I try JULIA KULIG . . . Julie . . . allg I achieve what I can . . . lots Never is heard a discouraging word of fun . . . loves to bowl . . . blond . . . peppy bowler . . . efficient . . . hair and blue eyes . . . slow but sure. gay at work or play . . . tall and sweet . . . mischief-maker. JOAN RUBY LACOTTE . . . Joni MARSHA ANNE LACY . . . Marsh . . . fun and frolic , . . future . . . Good things come in small fashion designer . . . 1959-60 ex- packages . . . expects to be a beau- change student to Germany . . . likes tician . . . pet peeve-gym three to sew, times a week. DONNA MAE LANE . . . Dondi . . . Home is where the heart is . . . enjoys dancing and skating . . . likes to sleep during U. S. History II class. JERRY L. LANIGAN . . . Studs . . . He laughs best who laughs last . . . wants to join the Navy after school , . , outside interests -girls. 110 ALBERT L. KUMP . . . Bac . . . In my own quiet way . . . English class sometimes causes him distress . . . planning ahead for college. ANTHONY MICHAEL LAMEN- TEER . . . Tony . . . The laborer is worthy of his rewardf' . . , dislikes troublesome girls . . . sports partici- pant. FREDERICK LANING . . . Fred . . . It's big and-strong and handsome, and it,s six feet tall . . . church league basketball enthusiast . . . women can't drive, says- he. ALYCE LAWS . . . Frenchie . . . It's all in a day's workn . . . assist- ant Girl Scout leader , . . avid foot- ball fan . . . future secretary. WENDY WARE LANING . . . Wendy . . . No task's too great for human wit . . . capable ECHO ed- itor . . . hostess at a moment's notice . . a friend worth having. CHARLES RAYMOND LEDDEN . . . Charlie . . . Labor conquereth all things . . . enjoys all sports . . . cars .and baseball. ROSALIE LASPADA . . . R0 . . . To teach is to learn . . . dislikes wearing glasses . . . Sunday School teacher . . . petite. LINDA LEE . . . Linda . . . Debate is masculineg conversation is femin- ine . . . Noma spelling award . . . likes to swim and dance. L., inf ..,.,my1DW' to f'f'f? WNIQEE Qf 1 N, eeee -'fm- fs Ill JANICE LEONARD . . . Janice . . . Give me the simple life . . . full of laughter and jocularity . . . loquacious , . . wedding bells ahead. BETTY JEAN LINGO . . . Dimples . . , Dig that hockey stick! , . . a winning smile and friendly manner . .. likes to dance and to lounge. DONNA JOAN LEWIS . . . Donna . . . Man has his will, but woman has her way . . . baton twirling awards galore . . . carefree and gay. CAROL ANN LIPPINCOTT . . . Carol . . . A friend in need is a friend indeed . . . diligent worker . . . active in Catholic Youth Organi- zation. FREEMAN E. LEWIS . . . Bob . . A man after his own heart . . . outdoor sports -- hunting, fishing, target practice. RICHARD ALAN LISKER . . . Rick . . . The word impossible is not in my dictionary . . . good speaker . . . School Affiliation Service supporter. I 'E- 112 sa, K- Quin' JOSEPH LIVINGSTON . . . Joe . . . The right hand of fellowship , . . interested in basketball and football . . . plans to join the Air Force. . ANN ELIZABETH LOATMAN . . . Anne . . . Kindness gives birth to kindness . . . plans to attend busi- ness school . . . pet peeve-dancing. .Tiff IRVING LLOYD . . . Irv , . . Let LEE K. LLOYD . . . Lee . , . Hand- us eat and be merry . . . enrolled in some is as handsome does . . .likes Industrial Arts , , , favorite hobby- to have fun . , . excels in baseball and cars, hunting. ELLA MAE LODER . . . Lolli . . . GLENN KEITH LONG . . . Elvis Hear much, speak little -. . . waiting , . . I take all knowledge to be my for that certain person . , . future province . . . enjoys reading books beautician . . . pretty black hair. and listening to music. MARILYN LONG . . . Marilyn . . A book is the only immortality . . . hobby is sewing . . . hopes to become a bookkeeper. if ALBERT LYNN LORE . . . Bunk gy - . . . A penny saved is a drop in the bucket . . . outside interests-workm', goin' our. 113 BARBARA LORE . . . Barnie . . . Why doesn't that driver use his blinlcer?!', . . . love that laugh . . efficient Guidance Club president . . future lab technician. SALLY ANN LUBOW . . . Sal . . . The glass of fashion and the mold of formn . . . those long eyelashes! . . . pert . , . pretty . . . bewitching. FRANCES M. MACERA . . . Fran . . . i'Benevolent in deed and spirit . . . fun-loving . . . friendly and true. RODERICK MACDONALD . . .Rod . . . You take the high road and I'll take the low roaclv . . . clownish . . . can sing up a stormn . . , bas- ketball and baseball. 'I'I4 ROBERT I. LOVELAND . . . Bob . . . He's just pretending to be the quiet typel' . . . good-naturecl . . sincere. JAMES F. LUMMIS . . . jim . . . 'KA pound of pluck is worth a pound of pluclcl, , . . blond curly eyebrows . . . hunting and trapping, favorites. KATE EDITH LUBOW . . . Kate . . . i'There's so much to dooce! . . . devilish grin . . . Homework Hater, Inc. . . college-bound lass . . . neat appearance. RONALD C. LUPTON - . . Ronnie . . . True happiness springs from moderation . . . quiet . - . clever . . modest. JOSEPH SALVATORE MARINO . . . Fishy . . . UI must do my home- work-tomorrow! . . . Have you ever seen his Plymouth? . . . businessman of the future, CAROL JOYCE MARTIN . . . Carol . . . She is just the quiet l?J kind whose nature never varies . . , loves Woodstown's canteen . . . pet peeve -when he doesnit come home. LORRAINE MARINO . . . Lorraine . . . Friend to all, enemy to none . . . just loves to dance . . . pretty dark hair . . simply overjoyed by weekend-homework?? PHYLLIS T. MARTIN . . . Phyl , . . Always seems gayg happiness with her is sure to stay . . . always on the go . . . sharp dresser . . . All-State Chorus. J. f-Il B- -if CAROL MARSH . . , Carol . . . She is cheerful the livelong day . . . future secretary . . . bothered by gym . . . enjoys mimicking personalities. VINCENT PHILIP MARTINO, JR. . . . Vince . . . I could have danced all night . . . forever laughing . . . friendly . . . hates homework on week- ends. 115 OLIVIA MARIE MASON . . . Sugar . . . Sugar and spice and everything nice . . . neat dresser . . . pet peeve -shoes that squeak. ing. GEORGE MATSUI Plough deep where . . . stamp collector U.N. award. always smil- ...George... sluggards sleep . . . winner of DONALD ADAMS MASSEY . . . Don . . . Men of few words are the best menu . . . hates tall, skinny girls . . . ardent car fan . . , plans to become a draftsman. KATHERINE S. MAY . . . Kitty . . . Read, learn, mark, and inward- ly digest' . . . even disposition . , . pet peeve-not enough hours in the day . . . wants to become a veterin- arian. DIANE KAY MATHIS . . . Diane . , . If you can't convince ,em, con- fuse 'em . . . a lively lass . . . thoughtful and amiable . . . mysterious tuba player, THOMAS B. MAY . . . Bushy . . I am the Happy Wanderer . . . world traveller . . . pet peeve . . . Arabs . . , great interest in sports cars . . . plays Jacque. 'I16 JANE ESTHER MAYHEW . . . Jane . . . One song leads to another, one friend to another friend . . . pleasant personality . . . future plans include teaching . . . keeps others smiling. PATRICK MCALLISTER . . . Pat . . . Quiet, wise, and good . . . tall . . . Habla usted Espanol? . . . base- ball player. HARRY ALLEN MAZZA . . . Mazz LOUISE ANN MCABEE . . . Weasy . . . Be silent and safen . . . the . . . We must all hang together or strong, quiet type . . , expressive blue surely we shall all hang separately'f , . eyes . . . sense of humor matches frequently found with the B,s . . his personality-terrific, has no time for prissy people. SALLIE ANN MCALLISTER - . . GARY MCCANDLESS . . . Gary . . . Sam . . . Silence is the essential Whistle a happy tune . . . hails condition of happiness . . . loves from Cedarville . , . beautiful blue bowling, golfing, and swimming . . . eyes . . . sports enthusiast. long brown hair, LESSIE JEWEL McCLENDON . . . Lessie . . , Just a happy-go-lucky men . . . never tires from dancing . . . softball fan . . , plans to work after graduation. JANICE BARBARA MCCOUCH . . . Jan . . . A heart with room for every joy . , . flair for fashion . . . crea- tive artist . . . detests bathroom scales. 7 CLAIRE MCCUBBIN . . . Clair . . . Quiet but sincere . . . Senior Scout . . . pleasant manner . . . plays basketball. SUZANNE PATRICIA MCINNES . . . Sue . . . I can't say no . . . plans to move to California . . . pet peeve-bleached hair . . . outside interests include horseback riding. JOHN DOUGLAS MESSECK . . . Jack . . . Girls don't bother me-I wish they would! . . . studying en gineering is next on the agenda . . nightly assignments bog him down . . outdoor man. WILLIAM FREDERIC MEYERS . . . Whale . . . Every man for himself . . . plans to Join the Navy and see the worldv . . . enjoys bowling . . . builds model airplanes. 118 FRANKLIN GRANT MCCUBBIN . . . Grant . . . A happy life consists in tranquillity of mind . . . pet peeve -raking leaves . . . enjoys hunting . . pleasant personality. GEORGE B. McLAUGHLIN . . Fabian . . . Life of the party . . . women drivers - BEWARE! . . . easy going . . . future plans-college . . . nothing does it like 7-up. JAMES HARVEY MCCUBBIN . . . Harv . . . Always happy and content is hen . . . pet peeve-being a twin . . . future plans include the Navy. EDNA MEAD . . . Edna . . . Time will but make you more dear . . . very active church member . . . pleas- ant manner . . . her talents lie in the domestic field. HELIS MIIDO . . . Helis . . . A cheery grin, a quick hello . . . peppy cheerleader . . . future chemist . , . a friend to all, EDNA MILLER . . . Edna . . . I believe in the discipline of silence and could talk for hours about iti' . . . bubbling with enthusiasm . , , gleeful giggle. EMILY MILBOURNE . . . Emily . . . A cheerful friend is like a sunny day . . . quiet . . . helpful . . . calm way about her. KATHERINE M. MILLER . , . Kathy . . . Clothed in patienrnessu . . . plans to become a nurse . . . plays church basketball . . . loves horses. CLAIR H. MILLER . . . Junior . . . A wink is as good as a nod . . . ladies, man . . , mischievous red head . . . oh, that Ford!! SHIRLEY ANNE MILLER . . . Shirley . . . We are neler like angels . . . talented at mischief . . . dancing comes first on her list . . always laughing. 119 SHEILA MINGIN . . . Sheila . . . A BARBARA MONCRIEF . . . Barb little with quiet is the only diet . . . . . . We're all born to be happy, all sincere, quiet, pleasant.. . light brown of us', . . . enjoys baseball . . . a hair. future office worker. MILDRED JEAN MOORE . . . KENNETH M. MOORE . . . Kenny Moorehead . . . Hang sorrowg care'll . . . On the level, I'm a devil . , . kill a catg letis be merryi' . . , tops in oh, that smile! , . . lilces that '60 doing the twist', . . . bound for Chevy . . , wants to be an accountant. West Philly. CAROL JEAN MOODY . . . C. J. . . . What's worth doing is worth do- ing well . . . interests in world af- fairs . . . winner of U. N. contest . . . wants more time for lunch. JOANNE LOUISE MORRIS . . . Jo . . , Mild-mannered with a gentle heart . , . likes bowling, driving . . . What about those flat tires? . , . to be a medical secretary. JOYCE MORRIS . . . Joyce . , . Great souls endure silentlyn . , . quiet and congenial , . , anxiously looks forward to 3:15 p.m. VERONICA MARY MUFF . . .Ron- nie . . . Stars in your eyesl' . . . neat dresser . . . active in many clubs . . . hates to find chewing gum on the bottom of chairs . . . college ahead. RAYMOND H. MORRISON . . , Ray THEODORA EMIKO MORITA . . . . , . Happy am I always . . . sports Teddy . . . She smiled and the spell enthusiast , . . always smiling , . . was cast . . , petite and pretty . . . infectious giggle . . . outstanding athlete . . . beloved by all. headed for the Marine Corps. ARTHUR MYERS . . . Art . . , My MARION BARBARA NAABE . . . only fault is I love a lady . . , good- Marion . . . Eyes can speak and eyes looking, blonde-haired lad . . . ar- can understand . , .quiet and attrac- dent sportsman . . . wants to take up tive . . . active church member . . . drafting after graduation. a most sincere friend. H. RICHARD NAKAI . . . A lead- er among men . . . Boys' State repre- sentative . . . great personality . . . sports, sports, sports, and sleep . . peeved by talkative girls. MICHELE JEAN NARDELLI . . . Micki . . . Speech is silver, silence is golden . . . one of our majorettes . . . loves to dance and bowl . . . hates rainy days . . . future beautician. DAVID EARL NELSON . . . Dave . . . Everyone excells in something IRENE NEMETZ . . . Irene . . . UA pleasant fan is a quiet recommenda- in which another failsn . . . takes life tion . . , talks fast . . . seen with easy . . . good looking. another Irene . . . after school worker . . . bowling fan. CATHERINE NEWTON . - . Cath- erine . . . A pleasant word for every- one . . . seen playing intramural DALLAS NICHOLSON . ., Ray . . . With the heart of a king . . . new face in B. H. S .... enjoys music hockey . . . always giggling. and sports . . . interested in politics. EMIKO AMIE NOGUCHI . . . Amie . . . Patient as a gentle stream . . great artistic ability . . . diligent . . admirable . . . amiable. VICTOR JOSEPH NORTHROP, III . , , Ponce . . . A quiet way will lead to success . . . content . . . bowling advocate . . . plans future education. 122 WILLIAM H. NEWKIRK . . . Bill . . . 'tl-Ie'll Find a way . . . interested in Civil Air Patrol . . . hates home- work , . . always wearin' bow ties. JOSEPH NICOSIA . . . Little Joe . . . I'll be merry and freei' . . . homework . . . future Navy man. JOHN VINCENT NOTARO, JR. DIANE OERTLE . . . Diane . . . NANCY OHARA . . . Nancy . . . . . . Stacatto . . . A good man makes The mildest manner and the gen- She that was fair and never proud no noise over a good deed. enjoys tlest hearth . , . cute . . . despises . . . good natured . . . doesn't like hunting, fishing, golfing . . . Air pokey drivers . , enjoys swimming school work . , . quiet?-sometimes! Force UEXE. and dancing, ANN OJAMAA . . . Ann . . , To M. JACQUELYN OKINAGO . . . DIANE LEE OLIVIO . . . Di . . . perfect diligence nothing is impos. Jackie , . . A devilish twinkle in her Silence is golden - but why be a sible . . . pretty bloncl hair . . . eye . . . full of mischief, but she clam? . . . full of fun . . . active in dislikes others who are talkative rates high . . . artistic , . . industrious Canteen committee . - - hates tO wait familiar face at the Steak I-louse. . . . friend to all. . . . career as a beautician. 123 ff! 'le 's r JOHN WILLIAM PAGE . . . Pagey LUCY PALMISCIANO . . . Lu . . . . . . A joke in time saves nothing-- Thy moclesty's a candle to her merit but it's more fun that way , . . foot- . . . always jovial . . , hates the long ball star . , . always good naturecl . . . lunch line and short weekends. stays away from angry people . college bound. PATRICIA LEE PARVIN . . . Pat DULCINE JAY PATCHELL . . . . , . Peaches and cream complexion Patch . . . Without music life would . . . enjoys reading and playing the be a bore . . . always gay , . . sings piano . . . hates teachers when they like a lark . . . delightful to lcnow all give tests on the same clay. . . , future teacher. ERICH PAMPUCH . . . Erich . . . The style is the man himself . . lilces workg can watch it for hours , enjoys music . . . easy going. LONA MAE PEACOCK . . . Lona Mae . . . A wit to persuade, beauty to delightv . . . Echo sports editor . . . loads of fun . . . guaranteed to please . . . all-American girl. ,,f- was, 'A' JO'SEPH FRANK PEDERSON . . . .IOC - - . Boys will be boys . . . good looking and popular . . . hot rods . . . likes hunting. COURTLAND ROBERT PENN . . . Bob . . . Three merry boys are we What do your friends call you?-Bud, Bill, and Bob! . . . girls? naturally! CARLTON WILLIAM PENN . . . Bill . . . Three merry boys andv . . . peeved by English . . . sports minded . . . service in the future. THOMAS R. PEPITONE . . . Beal: . . . Why should the devil have all the good times? . . . carefree . . . car enthusiast . . . unpredictable . . . Hashing dark eyes. CHARLES C. PENN . . . Bud . . . Three merry boys and . . . likes to be an individual-sometimes it's dif- ficult! . . . wants to be a minister. LOUISE D. PEPPER . . . Pep . . . Her friends many, her faults few . . . active in sports, especially basket- ball . . . a tall blue-eyed blonde , . . honor student . . , prospective math teacher. BEVERLY CLAIRE PETERSON . . . Bev . . , If one empties her purse into her head, no one can take it from herl' . . . enjoys music . . . in- terested in church activities. SAUNDRA L. PFEIFFER . . . Saun- dra , . . I take my fun where I find it . . . loves to skate and dance . . . quiet but friendly . . . future secretary. 125 'Ka' SHARON LEE PFEIFFER . . . Sharon . . . What sweet delight a KATHLEEN ATLANTA PHARO . . . Kathy . . . The sun's in my quiet life affordsw. . . avid football fan heartu . , . ready for fun and work . . . interests include skating and his- . . . likes stockcar races, dancing, and EOFY- swimming . . . always wears a grin. BARRY S. PIANIN . . . Barry . . . Much study is a weariness to the DARLENE E. PIERCE . . . Darlene . . . Bounce to the ounce from head flesh . - . plays in a small band , . . to toe . . . collects records . . . pet peeve-sitting quiet . . . silly little giggle. always joking . . . takes life easy. ISSAC LEON PIERCE . . . Bill . . . It's a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness . . . enjoys hunt- ing and swimming , . . likes cars , . future farmer. LEWIS PIERCE . . . Lew . , . uTell it to the Marines-the sailors won't believe it! . . . brown eyes and brown hair . . . tinkers with engines . . . looking toward the service l l 126 l EILEEN PIAMPIANO . . . Piamp . . , There's a rainbow round my shoulder . . , honor student . . . always having a good time . . . sports fan . . . telephone bug, EARL SHERMAN PIERCE . . . Don- ald . . . This could be the start of something bigv . . , mischief in his eye . . , active in church organiza- tions . . . plans to go to college. NANCY LYNN PIERSON . . . Nan . . . As we are now living in eternity, the time to be happy is today' . . . enjoys music and reading . . . B I-IS band member . , . future nurse. ANDREW SALVATORE PIZZO . . . Head . . . Fools rush in and get the best seatsi' . . . loves good times . . . sports-minded . . . friendly. E. MARIE PINKOS . . . Marie . . . I will be the gladdest one under the sun . . . happy-go-lucky . . , adds her talent to BHS majorettes , . . plans to attend business school. CHRISTINE ANGELA PIZZO' . . . Tina . . . What is life without a song?,' . . . talented singer . . . A11- State Chorus . . . sweet, neat, and petite. ,if 'gg 'It -n-P3- EDWARD PISARSKI . . . Ed . . . Life is a game at loesti' . . . winner of the Safe-Driving Rodeo . , . hunt- ing rates high . , . future electrician. REBECCA ELIZABETH PLUMMER - . - Becky . . . Once a friend, al- ways a,friend,' . . . enjoys reading, good music, and swimming . , , major- Etta. 1 no A41 gg g FE, 127 ARCHIE CORNELIUS POLLARD . . . Arch . . . He can never speak well who knows not how to hold his peacew , . . good Spanish student . . . quiet, sincere, worker. FREDERICK J. POLOFF . . . Fred . . . 'lYould be surprisedn . . . short but full of energy . , . quiet and friendly . . , girls?-yes . . . desires to further his education. HARRIETT ELAINE POLLOCK . . . Harriett . . . With a smile and a song . . . Glee Club member . . . her pet peeve is straight hair future bookkeeper. PATRICIA ANN POLOFF . . . Pat . . . Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm . . .' has fun swimming and dancing . . , canlt be beat. FRANK JOHN POLOFF . . . Frank . . . l'From little acorns big oaks grown . . . hunting enthusiast . . . member of bowling club. BONNIE JOY PORTMAN . . . Bon- nie . . . With shining eyes and a cute little nose, she draws attention wherever she goesn . . , Oh, those egotistical boys! . . . delightful to know, new 128 THEODORE J, POULOS . . . Ted BONNIE LOUISE POWELL . . . BEATRICE PRETTYMAN . . . Bea . . , Strong reasons make strong ac- Bonnie . . . Always pleasant and . . . Her ways are ways of pleasant- tions . , . plays guitar . . , member ready to go . . . nice to know . . . nessu . . . pretty red hair . . . stock of Audio-Visual Aides , . . after grad- the seashore, her favorite . . . future car fan . . . always ready forfun. uation, the Marines, secretary. FREDERICK M. PRICE . . . Fred- SUE CAROLYN PRINTZ . . . Sue RAYMOND PRITCHETT . . . Ray- die . . , Say what you have to say . . . Never ever a dull moment . . . mond . . . If you can't find a path, streak of mischief . . . never worries spends much of her spare time skat- make one . . . enjoys working with . . . works in drug store , . . reliable. ing and sitting at the Sweet Shop. model planes and gardening . . . fun- loving. BARRY I. PURNELL . . . Barry . . . Spirited and likeable is he . . . con- tinental styles are the coolest , . . hopes to attend college. DOUGLAS M. QUEIN . . . Queinie . . . UI: is better to hope than to des- pair , . . smile for all . . . interested in football, cars, girls-in that order? 129 DENNIS A. QUINN . . . Dennie EDWARD J. QUINN,JR .... Eddie DAVID B. RAUDENBUSH . . . , . . Girls will be my ruin , . . enjoys . . . Earth is not gray but rosyl' . . . Dave . . . A bundle of mischiefu. . . those love tennis matches . , .future belongs to Valve Tappers . . . a works as a mechanic . . , vocational plans include civil engineering. friendly fellow , . . college next. school ahead, ERNEST RAUDENBUSH, JR .... ANNA MARY REAGER . . . Anna ISAAC EDWARD REED, JR. . . . Ernie . . . A little bit independenti' Mary . , . You will be what you want Ed . . . The strong always succeed . , . carefree . . . very quiet . . . good to ben . . . dancing enthusiast . . . con- . . . wants to make a lot of money . . . natured. tagious giggle. Air Force appeals to Ed . . . a likeable lad. HELGI REINVALD . . . Helgi . . Be reasonable-do it my waylu . . . effervescent cheerleader . . . active class ofhcer . . . radiant friendliness. EDWARD MARTIN REMPHER . . . Ed . . . Never trouble trouble, 'til trouble troubles youf' . . . avid sports fan . . . short lunch periods are his pet peeve . . . wants to be a book- keeper. CORNELIA M. REYNOLDS . . . Corky . . . Laugh yourself into stitchcsy, . . . mischievous smile . . . cute little freckles . . . enjoys bowling and skating. LEWIS FRANKLIN RICHTER . . . Ricky . . . Q'Looking for fun? See Rickyu . . , car fiend . . . girls, girls, girls . . . homework should be abol- ished. BETH RICHEY . . . Dimples . . . Not very big, but full of pepn . . . cute . . . long blonde hair . . . has lots of school spirit , . . future teacher. MYRA ELIZABETH RICHTER . . . Myra . . . UA cheery smile, a manner gay . . . dimples . . , future beauti- cian . . . loves to skate and dance. pw DONALD ADRIAN RICHMOND . . . Don . . . Circumstances! I make circumstances . . . Monday morning, teachers, homework--oh, drudgery , . . future in electronics. SARA RIDGEWAY . . . Sara . . . Diligence is the mother of good for- tune , . . enjoys horseback riding and baseball . . . the quiet type . . . good natured. 131 WALTER J. RIVERS, JR. , . . Ditty Boy . . . Life is short, make the most of it . . . girls and dancing , ,n . a BARBARA AGNES RIZZO . , . Rocky . . . All merry, happy, and bright . . . future secretary . . , down future XTIOFKICIZ-3.11 . . . E1 pleasant dis- with hgmewgrk , , , those sparkling 1DOSiti0I1- brown eyes. GLORIA ROBINSON . . . Gloria . . . Bright and merry the livelong day . . . likes to dance . . . always smiling. DOROTHY RODERICK . . . Dot . . . A mantle of quiet conceals a world of personalityn . . . cute dimples . . . loves to go roller skating and horse- back riding. EDWARD EUGENE ROBERTS , . . Gene . . . He is not of many words, but each word is well spentu. . . plays the piano well . . . likes to sing , . . quiet, but friendly. ROBERT D. ROGERS, JR ..., Bob . . . Why should I study? It's better to have fun . . , hot rod enthusiast . . . strict teachers are on this boy's black list . . . mechanically inclined. gh.- Y j ,'ff'fQ, CAROL MARIE ROHRBACHER . . . Carol . . . 'iAlways willing to contri- bute to the amusement of othersi' . . . dislikes conceited people . . . sparkling eyes. ELNA JANE ROTHMAN . . . El . . . How can I learn unless I ask ques- tions?y' . . . Roll of Scholarship . . . enjoys swimming, dancing, and riding in a white convertible . , . future teacher. MARY ANN RORAY . . . Mary Ann . . . A thing of beauty is a thing for- ever. . . . majorette supreme . . . blue and white Ponitac . . . riding around with girls. DONALD ROMANIK . . . Donald . . . He is not merely a chip off the old block, heis the old block himselfn . . . recipient of the physics award . . . oh, those industrious people . . . likes basketball. JUDITH ANN RUDOWSKY . . . Judy . . . She has a ready wealth, our minds and hearts to bless. . . . true friend . . .diligent worker. . . diplo- GRACE ILLENE RUBERTS , . . Illene . . . When it's time to laugh, we'll laugh. . . . always smiling . . . plans to don nurse,s cap . . . state rep- resentative of Conservation Club. matic and sincere. JO ANN THERESA RUGGERI . . . Jo . . , The lady has started a riotli' . . . everyone's friend . . . darling dimples . . . snappy color guard . . . personality plus. RONALD L. RUHL . . . Ronnie , . . Being able to listen well is as import- ant as being able to talk well . . . those mysterious dark eyes . . . cars occupy his leisure time. 133 AITA SAAR . . . Ai . . - A social, friendly, jovial lass , . . mischievous smile . . . who needs homework? . . . ardent B.H.S. supporter , . . boys? yes, one especially. of spirit . . . known for his witty wit- Y. BERNARD SASAKI . . . Barney I don't drink, I donlt smoke, and I don'tf?j kiss girlsln . . . gentle GARY LELAND SAKAMOTO . . . Gary . . , Mistakes will happeng why must I give them so much help? . . . aggressive lineman on the football team . . . dislikes being called Gary Lee. ANDREW SATCHELL . . . Satch . . . If at first you don't succeed, you're about average . . , a quiet and friendly manner . . . outdoorsman. ticisms . , . friends galore. 134 HOWARD Y. SAKATA . . . Howie . . . Use your heady it's the little things that count . . . sports minded . . . enjoys hunting , . . homework?- boo! FLORA SATCHELL . . . Flora . - . Always ready to lend a helping hand . . . delightful to know . . . hard- working Junior Red Cross member. WILLIAM D. SAYRE . . . Bill . . . Sure I look stupid-I've been prac- ticing . . . likeable lad , . . has no need for show-offs . . . devastating bowler. ALBERT R. SCARANI . . . Al . . . When faced with two evils, pick the blonde . . . car enthusiast . . . dis- likes gum chewers . . . wants YO undertake undertaking. i DORIS LOUISE SCHOONMAKER . . . Doris . . . Eternal sunshine set- tles upon her head . . . a petite and charming miss . . . diligent 4-H work- er . . . capable and efficient, BEN SCHWEITZER . . . Ben . . . I guess 1,11 have to change my plans . . . tall, red-head . . , ornery . . . full of jokes . . , likes duck hunting. DENNIS SCHUH . . . Denny . . . My teacher advises me to work 8 hours and sleep 8 hburs - only it shouldn't be the same 8 hours , . . likes cars and hunting . . . on the quiet side. DAVID HOWARD SCHWEITZER . . , Dave . . . Had tongue at will and yet was never loud . . . mild- mannered . . . agile on the basketball court and baseball diamond . , . col- lege bound. 'w ish mi N S X ,. Vx, HENRY ARTHUR SCHWED . . . Hank . . , There's no doggone rea- son for it-it's just my policy . . active in the Scouts . , . well-liked . . . authority on autos. EVA LIVERT SCOTT . . . Eva . . . Virtue is it's own reward . , . enjoys dancing . . . Jr. Red Cross worker . . . plans to be a teacher . , . co- operative. I-W 135 JANET LEE SCOTT . . . Scottie . . . 'iVim, vigor, and vitalityl' , . . enjoys dancing and bowling . . , often seen laughing . . . always having fun. CARL SHARPE . . . Carl . . . Sum- mertime, when the living is easy . , . quiet . . . dislikes hard work , . along the studious lines. ALLEN R. SHARP, JR .... sharpie . . . Ease with dignity . . . proud of his varsity BH in baseball , , . plays the accorclian . . . likes hotrods. NANCY LEE SHEIRY . . . Nancy . . . Perfection personified . . . vigor and vitality unlimited . . , diligence and determination unsurpassed . . . excellence of character unequalled. s.-W JONATHAN SHARP . . . Pokus . . . You can never keep a good man down . . . likeable guy . . . long and lean . . . kiddecl about his big feet . . , interested in science. LINDLEY HOWARD SHELDON . . . Lin . . . I never worry about a dog- gone thingi' . . . sports lover . . . cool, casual appearance . . . found where fun is . , . has a way with les femmes. A-'iaelf sssss , In-V 136 JUDITH ANN SHEPPARD . . . Shep . . . To all appearance, meek and quiet . . . outstanding in intra- mural athletics . . . works at Wool- worths . . . loves horses. BRENDA. LOYS SHIRLEY . . Brenda . , . Beams with gladness . . . cute smile . . . pretty blonde hair . . . easy-going . . . mild-mannered. LINDA EILEEN SHEPPARD . . . Linda . . . She was a wee, winsome thing . . . neat wardrobe . . , wait- ress at the Steak House . . . pert and pretty . , . plans to enter teaching profession. JAMES SHRADER . . . Jimmy . . . A truly modest fellow . , . can often be found at the skating rink . , . reserved personality ffor a special person, that isll . . . tall, muscular frame. artistic ability. RUSSELL MELVIN SHEPPARD . . . Russell . . . A quiet way leads to success . , . hard working farmer . . . thinks school days last too long . . . undecided future, REET SIKKEMAE . . - Reet . Art is but imitation of nature . . . gifted artist . . . extremely quiet . . . enjoys horseback riding and bowling . . . no time for homework. JOAN SIMONS , . . .loan . . . A pearl of great price, mindful not of herself . . . conscientious student . . . active in church and youth fellowship . . . teaching in the future, PEETER SIMSON . . . Peeter . . . ' i'All real works of art look as if they were done in joy , . . interesting conversationalist . . . attributed with 137 ALLEN W. SLOAN . . . Allen . . Tall, dark, and handsome-and then JEAN SMANIOTTO . . . Jean . . . Mirth prolongeth life . . . avid somen . . . dark, curly hair . , . keeps record collector- . . . pleasant disposi- records straight for our class treasury tion . . , an r - manner. . . sharpest clothes, mildest manner. MARIANNE SMITH . . . Marianne . . . As merry as a cricketn . . . ac- tive little lass . , . always smiling . , . Aw, can't you take a joke.', PEGGY LOU SMITH . . . Peggy . . . 'lQuiet, friendly, and nice to known . . . pretty green eyes . . . likes cook- ing, sewing, and stock car races. RICHARD SMITH . . . Smitty . . . His height is exceeded only by his character . . . tall and lanky . . . fluid on the basketball court . . . popular among his classmates. RONALD JOSEPH SMITH . . . Ronnie . . . A boy's best friend is his car . . . enjoys auto shop . . . future in the service . . . motorcycles, cars, and boats among his interests. 138 CAROLYN SMITH . . . Calhoun . . . Work never hurt anybodyn . . . plans to go to business school . . . enjoys reading and going to the movies. QUEEN SMITH . . . Queen . . . A fun-loving individual . , . likes to read and dance . . . always smiling . . . future beautician. JACK SOBELMAN . . . Jack . . . What should a man do but be merry? . seen with his gal Sal . . . good worker . . . always willing and able to help. ROBERT E. SPENCER . . . Charlie . . . Life is too short to worry , . . car enthusiast . . . one desire - re- frigerated water in school . . . thrives on fun and lughter. JANET BETH SOMERS . . . Dimples . . . i'As merry as the day is longl' . . . enjoys bowling, dancing, and skating . . . 6:30 A.M ,... future beautician . . carefree. VERNON SPRENKLE . . . Buddy . . . There are some silent people who are more interesting than the best talkers . . . quiet, reserved man- ner . . . sports lover . . . plans to enter the service. he V ANGEL SPARACIO . . . Angel . . . You are an angel, angel divinen . . . friendly to all . . , enjoys dancing and bowling . . , future beautician. EARL S. STANTON . . . Earl . . . Why are girls so stupid? . , . rocket expert . . . enthusiastic politician . . . future plans include the Air Force. 1 139 ARTHUR F. STARKEY, JR .... Art . . . Oh, those Monday morn- ings . . . works on a farm . . . fu- ture in the National Guard. WATSON T. STEWART . . . Stew . . . Always the same, a good friend to all. . . . future chef . . . oh, those disagreeable people . . . likes to roller skate and dance. JAMES STARR . . . Jim . . . Just can't wait 'til June . . . that gas bill! . . . likes cars, sports, hunting ,. . . nice to know. JANICE STOTZ . . . Stotzie . . . All things are won by diligence. . . . 4-H Club, choir, and youth fellowship occupy her time . . . All- State Choruser. 140 BETTY LOU STEVENS . . . Betty . . . Sincerity first, last, and alwaysn . . . future airline stewardess . . . loves dancing and listening to music . . . friend to all. UDO STUNGREVICS . . . Udo . . . Anything for a quiet life . . . sports car fan . . . military career in sight , , . homework?-Bah! Hum- bug! MARY LOUISE SUMBRY . . . EUGENE LEROY SUTTON . . . ELEANOR TABLE . . . Ellie , . . Bird Legs. . . Life is not life with- Lee . . . Enjoys life and its plea- Always ready for the next thing out delight . . . intramural hockey sures . . . can be found in auto , . , choir singer . . . plans to be- participant . . . active in Glee Club, shop . . . cars, boats, and motor- Come an X-Ray Technician . . . Junior Red Cross, and Art Service. cycles interest him . . , future salt chemistry-what misery! for Uncle Sam. BARBARA CAROL TAYLOR . . . DONALD TAYLOR . , . DOD . . . SARA ANN TAYLOR . . . Sara Barbara . . . A ready smile for 'Tis a farmer's care that makes Jane . . . Our thoughts and our everyone . . . flashy brown eyes his fields to bear . , . future farmer conduct are our own . . . spends . . , down with homework! . . . en- . . . hunting ranks high . . . girlS spare time cooking and painting joys dancing, bowling, and skating. are no problem. . . . homemaker in the making. LEROY THOMAS . . . Snake . , . i'Skill and confidence are an uncon- querecl army , . . motorcyclist . . . likes to skate . . . a hunter . . plans to serve our Uncle Sam in the Marines. ROBERT CHARLES THOMPSON . . . Charlie . . . Care to our cofiin aclds a nail . . . enjoys water skiing, swimming, and boating . . . Eagle Scout . . . plans to go to business school. 141 B' RONALD THOMPSON . . . Ronnie . . . 'KA silent, peace-loving man . . , farming man , . . lilces sports . . a little on the quiet side. JAMES TRUPKIEWICZ . , . Jim . . . Brevity is . . . a car nut NO SMOKING si become a mechanic. 142 HAROLD EDWARD THOMSON, JR .... Duke . . . Sing no sad songs for me . . . mechanically inclined . . . hunting enthusiast . . . despises mathematics . . . Navy bound. JEROME GRANT TUDOS . . . the soul of wit. Toot . . . I would not initiate the . . . doesn't like gns . . . plans to petty thought. . . . has an aversion to English . . ,future college student l1I,m ,Y LOUISE PENELOPE TYLER . . . Penny . . . A smile that wonlt rub off . . . state president of F. H. A. . . . extols the Echo . . . interesting personality . . . chef magnifique. GARY CARL VanLIER . . . Gary . . . I will be the pattern of all patience. . . . competent Baconian editor . . . Deerfield farmer . . . science and math whiz . . . well organized in all his endeavors. KENNETH L. TROUT . . . Ken . . . Oh, banish care! . . . inter- ested in music . . . plays the trom- laone . . . aspiring draftsman. JACK DALTON TYLER . . . Tink- er . . . Boolcs! 'tis a dull and end- less strife . . . often seen in conver- sation with Mr. Pekich . . . enjoys hunting and all other sports. FRANCES VanMETER , . .Frannie . . . Sober, steadfast, and demure . . . Vocalist for the Treble-Aires . . . aggravated by those who call her Maverick . . . secretarial work ahead. MATI VIRUNURM . . . Mati . . Heads I win, tails you lose . devil in disguise . . . sports cars . . inventive mind. JANET LOUISE VENCE . . . Janet . . . Merrily, merrily shall I live . . , vivacious . . . dances, swims, bowls . . . a mime . . . future secretary. JOHN VISCONTI . . . John . . . Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wisef' . . . a farmer at heart . . . well acquainted with the A 86 B oHice . . . abhors homework. C-'L BARBARA JEAN VENNEY . . . Be-Bop . . . Her song is of all the joy of life . . , loves to sing . . . basketball player . . . expects to go to business school. MARION T. VITALE . . . Bootsie . . . My heart is like a singing bird' . . , finds pleasure in bowling and dancing . . . hopes to be a re- ceptionist . . . loathes lengthy lunch lines. 143 GORDON WAYNE VOGEL . . . Gordon . . . Even though I met you, I like youln . . , neat dresser . . . famous for his snide remarks . a friendly polished chap. WILLIAM L. WALTERS . . . Bill . . . Better to be happy than wise . . . girls-why not? . . . stereo and car bug . . , plane geometry-hob rorsl . . . college bound. 1 1 BLANCHE MAE WADDINGTON . . . Blanche . . . Talk happinessg the world is sad enoughv . . . rollick- ing sense of humor . . . hospital aide . . . future nurse . . . always having fun. CONSTANCE ETHEL WARD . . . Connie . . . l'Gatl1er ye rosebucls while ye may . . . finds difhculty staying awake in class . .. participates in all sports . . . good bowler. ERHARDT WAGNER . . . Erhardt . . . How cheerfully he'seems to grinl' . . . famous for his grips . . . math fiend . . . bowling fan . . college next. ROBERT H. WARFLE . . . Warf . . . Quietness is best . . . grand guy . . . plays all sports . . . egad- homework! . . . famous family lineage. 1 M--1 I44 .V i f L5l5mi31ii If 2 Z - - a2ffuseegmssn.ef2 fiagaggggmggffalig k A -4 Z i . .gay , Qt . 7, -- a n hw ,.f',gs , me,ff.rvzXei1m.U.3',i,g3,,.35v1,sgW ' ft t 4, , 1 f-iisia a igi lglgifgaa ffl fre 1 fifs5f2f5ss?55s5?ig'5g Nlfilf t K' f ire V51 . 'I--'52 - 'S s'f-1w:?'5.,sx3,fj5gy Zlff' ' 1 17 -Mus , 't' Ar, ,. ix, i s at of V. V 55.2.2 i 1 . X -fi' ., 2 , ,.: X .6 .T M V A ig. wi lzt., ,.. A 5 L 'I J , 2' A I ' PHILIP LEON WARREN . . . Phil ELTON JOSEPH WATSON . . . JOHN WATSON . . . Skinny . . . . . , Good humor is the health of Sonny , . , What's better fare than A closed mouth catches no flies the soul . . . interested in all sci- well contented?', . . . boating fan . . . hates homework, naturally . . . ences . . can't tolerate women . . . swimming and skiing, too . . . quiet '. , . can't decide whether to drivers . . aspires to become a wants to attend college. join the Navy or the Army. teacher. JUDITH ANN WATTS , . . Judy NANCY CAROL WEBB . , .Nance KAREN TERRY WEBER . . . Karen . . . There's pleasure enough in this . . , She is the quiet kind whose . . . Good nature is the beauty of lifew . . . finds interest in dancing nature never variesv . . . expects to the mind . . . participates in intra- and skating . . , annoyed by hair- be a nurse . , . loves dancing and mural sports . . . quiet and congenial mussers. water skiing, . . . nursing career in the future MARIE WEBER . . . Ammie . . . Silence is a virtue . . . enjoys caring for her pets . . Oh, those devilish Ag. boyslv . . . looks for- ward to being a beautician. VICTORIA ANN WEBER . . A Vicki , . , Yet this inconstancy is such as you, too, shall adoren . . . unpredictable . . . steadfast Demo- crat , . . looks forward to college. 145 f ' ' WILLIAM ENGLISH WEBER, JR. BERNADINE WEISS . . . Deana ANNIE WILLIAMS . . . Dimples - - - SkiPPer Bill . . . The rolling . . . But still the tongue ran on . . , And then she danced . . . stone never gathereth moss . . . . . . enjoys motorcycle races . . . interested in sports . . . light dispo- member of a Hot-Rod club . . . re- sports fan . . . future plans-nursing. sition . . . talented vocalist. pulsed by those who drive carelessly . . . future mechanic. PATRICIA ARLEEN WILLIAMS RUTH EVONNE WILLIAMS . . . RODNEY CHESTER WILLIS . . . A - - Pa' - - - HA Warm and Winning Ruthie . . . Kindness is wisdom Rodney . . . Simplicity of character Smilen - - A m2ffY and SGY - - . . . . able athlete . . . true friend is no hindrance . . . model airplane Wafef Skiief - - - future S9Cf9fflfY- . . . varied interests outside of school enthusiast . . . sportsman . . future . . . college bound. State Trooper. HERBERT WILSON . . . Herb . . . Why doth one's yawning make an- Orher yawn?,' . . . often seen, but seldom heard . . . books, the bane of his life. JAMES L. WILSON . . . Big Jim . . . Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we clietl' . . . jovial hates those early morning hours sports enthusiast . . . always cheer- ful, never pessimistic. 146 RONALD L. WILSON . . . Ronnie . . . Whatever advice you give, be short . . . heckler . . . band member . . . has lots of fun Qteasing people in homeroomllll. REIN WIRKMAA . . . Rein . . . Oh, how I love humanity , . . Estonian Follc Dancer . . . intends to major in history at college . . . track and field man. JANE ELIZABETH WILTEN . . . Jane . . . She's small-but so is dynamiteli' . . . possesses plain, old- fashioned common sense . . . quiet and unassuming manner. JOAN WOLBERT . . . joan . . . A friendly smile bespealcs a cheerful disposition . . . likes skating . . . full of fun. -ia ,.-1 v and 'E VAIL WINROW . . . Vail . . . Be merry if you are wise . . . champ in softball . . . not fond of homework . . . future secretary. BONNIE WOOD . . . Woody . . Play the gamen . . . stock car rac ing fan . . . working girl . . . future homemaker . . . tall, slender and attractive. J-Ll' AL HQ? 147 MARY VIRGINIA WOOLBERT . . . Ginger . . . A quiet' girl, but one of worth . . . enjoys driving around town . . . pretty brown hair. VIOLA LAURA WRIGHT , . . Vi . . . The will to do, the soul to Clarei' . . . member of championship intramural teams . . . future nurse. CAROL EILEEN WOOLMAN . . . Carol . . . Simply the superlativei' capable Student Council President . . . most dynamic personality - - - most understanding friend. ARTHUR WULDERK, JR .... Art l'Be merry if you are wisel' . . . only one girl interests him . . . even disposition . . . athletic ability. JESSE ALLEN WRIGHT . . . Papy . . . HI ain't got no troulalesn . . . takes life easy . . . interested in cars . . . sunny disposition. JEANNETTE LEE WUZZARDO . . . Jeannie . . . So much to do! . . . all around musician . . . always willing to lend a helping hand. 1 www' 'I 48 EDWARD ORLANDO WYNDER . . . Ed . . . An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow . . . wants to be an embalmer U1 . . . dislikes large crowds. LOIS LEE YARNELL . . . Lois . . . There's none so classy as this fair lassiei' . . . petite miss . . . pleasing personality . . . pretty blond hair. MARY ETTA WYNN . . . Mary Etta . . . 'Tis only noble to be good , . . . able seamstress . . . jazz lover . . . always has cheery word. PATRICIA ANN ZINNIE . . . Patti . . . Takes things easy . . . spelling whiz . . . shorthand, any- body? . . . gr-r-rl . . . future beau- tician. A- ,Mum PETER I. YAGURA . . . Peter . . . Deep silence does not necessarily indicate deep thinking .. . unpredic- table . . . humorist . . . active in scouting. ..-F 'I49 Exchange Students Susan Bold .... Sue is the sixth rep- resentative.from Bridgeton to go to Oberhausen, Gern any. She is a stu- dent at the Elsa Brandstrom Madchen Gymnasium, while she resides at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Konieztko. With Sue's personality and musical talents, she is certainly a wonderful exchange student. Roger Grossin .... Roger, from Amiens, France, is the only exchange student at Bridgeton High School this year. He has adapted himself very well to the customs and ways of Amer- ican lifeg and his varied interests in- clude tennis, dancing, and languages. Everywhere Roger has gone, he has made lasting friendships. Roxanne Rensch .... Roxanne is our ambassador of good will to Amiens, France. She is residing with the Gros- sin family and attending the Lycee d'Amiens. Roxanne's outstanding scholastic ability and extracurricular achievements are surely serving her well this year in France. Penelope S. Watson .... Penny has ventured out on her own this year by being the first exchange student to go to England. Penny is staying at the home of Avril Bouslield in Derby, England, while she attends the Park Cedars Grammar School. Next year, Avril will come to the United States with Penny to attend B.H.S. Rotarians Each month two students of the senior class are choesn to be guests of the Rotary Club. Student Rotarians for 1960-61 are: standing, fleft to right? F. Laning, J. Giles, T. Currington, L. Hitchner, R. Smith, G. Van Lier, D. Schweitzer, J. Berry, J. Casa- rowg seated: C. King, G. Sakamoto, R. Davis, R. Ambros, J. Page, B. Cullum, R. Warfle, K. Greene. seine. IN MEMORIAM Barbara Ann Brown December 7, 1942 -October 30, 1957 In loving memory of Barbara Brown by the Class of 1961. Each young and beautiful being shapes around it events that are themselves young, beautiful and happy. SHAKESPEARE CLASS HISTORY From the footpath of learning to the highway of life-this has been the journey of our class, the class of 1961. Sometimes the road has been narrow and winding, with many stop signs, detours and cautions. But always, with the direction of many, the class of ' 61 has traveled on. And now, we face the highway of life, ready to meet the world with all the richness and advantages of that footpath. Looking back, before W6 hurry on, many memorable landmarks and unforgettable experiences come before our eyes. Helping us to cross rivers that sophomore year were our class of- ficers: president, Richard Nakaig vice president, Eileen Dix, secretary, Nancy Donn, and treasurer, Bob Waffle. Elected to the executive com- mittee were Barry Cullum, Doris Schoonmaker, Wendy Laning, and Allen Sloan. To light our road we chose the motto Life is a loan, not a gift. On the way we picked an orchid to be our class Hower and matched its whiteness with the blue of the sky for our class colors. Terry Currington designed our banner-now our feet were firmly planted into the right path, and we went on. Our journey took us down Mexico way to the theme of South Of the Border for the big milestone of the year, the sophomore party. Next in view was the Echo's annual STUDENTS ON PARADE. We selected Eileeen Dix and Richard Nalcai as our class prides and proudly watched as they paraded before us on that starlit evening. Soon we ap- proached June - the sign which made us travelers juniors. Mistletoe and holly were now familiar scenery on the path, and we travelers enjoyed the traditional classics of the holiday season as told to us by members of our class during the Christmas program. The' candle was lighted by Jane Wilten. Pauline Boykin gave the House Blessing. It was also at Christmas during the annual Homecoming that we met with last year's seniors who told us of the bigger road which was not far away. As we eagerly awaited the news of college and job acceptances, we did not miss the fun of being seniors. Carol Woolman and Carl Kirstein, responsible and popular classmates, reigned as Mr. and Miss BHS in the STUDENTS ON PARADE program sponsored by the Echo. On March 16 and 17, Mother Is a Freshman was presented by our class, with JoAnn Ruggeri and Kris Greene in the major roles. We visited the prom on April 17 as guests of the juniors. The end of our path became more visible and we knew that soon we would be at our destination. Commencement rehearsals began at the stadium, with the theme I Hear America Singing, the sound of the big road ahead and the echo of the familiar footpath behind awaken- ed us to realize we were ready- ready for the highway of life! i 3 i i i l i ,?i i i i Q i i i i 1 i 9 . Q A - Q'-+ ' ' ' l f l1' ' 7 ' ' and 1 Q 3' J1?' 1 5ff73?l2i333igi W V Ell ,Lvr A J ' ,V ,L,, 'ee H ffl.U,g -3fL3fY,+ -M L ii 3A W' 'UH 0-9 vw' 1' bv' J ww. we-,, 5 ig, f 'l1 21 Q plain 'lu see, 155-e'5 psf Q, qua , Fu- 1 Q53 154 0 N E WAY DIRECTOR EILEEN BRENDA AARON, 31 Institute Place- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 23 G.A.A. 2,33 Glee Club 2,35 Guidance Club 2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation 3,43 J.V. Hockey Manager 2,33 Archery 2,3,4, DIANE ETHEL ADAIVIS, 217 South Main Street, Elmer-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 23 French Club 43 F.N.A. 33 Orchestra 2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 Service League 3,41 Hostess and Ushers 3,4. WILLIAM RUSSELL AMBROS, 126 Stave Mill Road-Industrial Arts3 Homeroom Officer 3, 43 Audio Visual Aide 33 Varsity Football Manager 3, 43 J.V. Football Manager 2. CHARLES T. ASTLE, 56 Centerton Road-College Preparatory3 Band 2,3. FRANCIS D. ATKINSON, JR., 14 North West Drive-College Preparatory3 Student Council 33 Orchestra 2,3,45 Camera Club 33 Physics Club 43 J.V. Baseball 2. KARL AUGER, 170 Hampton Street-General, DAVID REX AYARS, Shiloh College Preparatory5 Homeroom Officer 2. RICHARD AYARS, 178 New Street-College Pre- paratory: J.V. Basketball 23 Varsity Basketball 3,43 J.V. Baseball 2. ROBERT LEE AYARS, R.D. 3-College Prepara- tory: F.T.A. 3,43 Honor Society 33 Prom Commit- tee 33 Physics Club 3,43 Advanced Math Club 4. PETER HENRY BACKENSON, 41 Lake Street- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 25 Band 23 French Club 33 Library Staff 3, Treasurer 43 Orchestra 2,3,4. RUTH MERIAM BAER, Church Street, Dividing Creek-College Preparatory3A8zB Office 43 French Club 33 F.T.A. 43 Glee Club 23 School Affiliation 3,43 Service League 2,3,43 Hostess and Ushers 35 Jr. Red Cross 43 SANDRA ZOE BAILEY, R.D. 2 Bridgeton-College EIQSLZBTGIOIYQ Homeroom Officer 33 Art Service TIFFANY BRUCE BAILEY, Cumberland County Hospital-College Preparatoryg Homeroom Officer 2,33 Audio Visual Aide president 2,3,43 Varsity B 2,3,43 Prom. Committee 35 Camera Club 33 VarsityFootball manager 2,3,43Varsity Basketball Manager 2,3,43Varsity Track Manager 33 Varsity Baseball Manager 2. FRANCES MASON BAIR, 25 Main Street, Dividing Creek-College Preparatory 2,33 Business Educa- tgion 43 Choir 43 Glee Club 2,3,43 Prom Committee JAMES ALFRED BAIR, JR., 25 Main Street, Dividing Creek-College Preparatory3 Student Council 2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 Research Inc. 2,43 Physics Club 3,4. BARBARA ANN BAITINGER, 69 Albertson Ave- nue-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 23 French Club 3,43 F.H.A. 2,3.43F.T.A. 43 Glee Club 23 Guidance Club 23 Honor Society 3,43 Library Staff 45 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation 2,35 Service League 25 Research Inc.43 Intramural Hockey 2. CARRIE BAKER, Cedarville-Business Education3 Glee Club 3,43 LINDA LOUISE BAKER, Dividing Creek-Business Educationg Business Education Club 23 Service League 2,32 Jr. Red Cross 23 Intramural Softball, Hockey, Basketball. GAYLE ELIZABETH BALLARD, R.D. Elmer- College Preparatory 2,35 Business -Education 43 Homeroom Officer 41 Student Council 2,43Echo 3, 43 A 3z B Office 4: F.N.A. 2, Treasurer 3.43 PIOIU Committee 31 Hostess and Ushers 33 Jr. Red Cross 2. l ELIZABETH ANN BARTON, R.D. 1 Elmer-Bus1- ness Education 2,43 Distributive Education 33 Business Education Club 3,43 D.E. Club 35 Service League 23 School Store 2,3,4. BARBARA ANN BAUER, 105 Atlantic Street- College Preparatory 2,33 Business Education 4' Homeroom Officer 23 Choir 2,3,4Q Commentator 3: French Club 33 Glee Club 23 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation 3,45 Service League 33 Hostess and Ushers 25 Jr. Red Cross 3. MILDRED PATRICIA BENNETT, 82 East Ave- nue-General Clerical. CAROL ANN BENSINGER, R.D. 1-General Cleri- cal3 Main Office 2,3,43 Glee Club 2. RICHARD W. BENTZ, 103 York Street-College Preparatory. JOHN JACOB BERRY, 13 South Avenue-College Preparatory3 Class Officer 23 Varsity B 2,3,43 J.V. Football 2, Varsity 3,43 Basketball J.V. 2, Varsity 3, captain 45 Track Varsity 2, captain 3,4. PALMA MARIE BIANCO, 13 Cedarbrook Avenue- College Preparatory 23 Business Education 3,43 A 8a B Office 43 Art Service 43 Canteen Committee 3,43 Commercial Club 3,43 F.H.A. 2,3,43 F.N.A. 3,43 Majorette 2,3,43 Prom Committee 32 School Affiliation 3,43 Service League 23 Hostess and and Ushers 2,3,43 Jr. Red Cross 2,3, vice presi- dent 43 Archery 2,3,43 Tennis 3. STELLA BONNIE BICKINGS, 21 Woodlawn Avenue-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 2,41 Echo 43 A dz B Office 3,43 Commentator Historian 33 F.N.A. 3,43 G.A.A. alternate 31 PIOIH Committee 33 School Affiliation 33 Hostess and Ushers 2,3,43 Jr. Red Cross 3,43 Junior Town Meeting 3: Intramural hockey 2,3. REINER BIDIC, 5 York Street-College Prepara- tory3 Homeroom Officer 2,33 Student Council 23 Commentator 43 Library Staff 23 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation 33 Research Inc. 43 School Bowling League President 3,4- ANNA GERTRUDE BIERBRUNNER, 123 Walnut Street-Secretarial3 Glee Club 2. n GEORGE CHARLES BIRDSALL, 91 Landis Ave- nue-College Preparatory. u , MARIE ANN BISCONTE, R. D. 1 Millville- Business Education. LORRAINE ANN BLACK, 1 Spruce Street-College Preparatory: Main Office 41 French Club 42 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation 2,43 Hostess and Ushers 23 Art Service League 4. LEON EARL BLACKBURN, JR., 207 North Laurel street-College Preparatory: Audio V1SUa1 Aide 3 Rt 41 J.V Baseball 23 School Bowling League 2,3,4. RONALD R. BOND, Box 15, Shiloh-College Pre' paratory? Homeroom Officer 33 Glee Club 2,42 Boys' Chorus 3,4. JAMES CHESTER BONHAM, R. D. 1-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 33 F.F.A. 2,4, reporter 35 F.F.A. BaSk9tb2-11 2,3,4- RICHARD JOHN BONI-IAM, R.D. 1 Seeley, Hope- well-Agriculture3 F.F.A. 2,3,4.ViCG P1'9S1deHt3- JAMES C. BOSCO, 274 North Laurel Street- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 23' Art Service 33 Choir 3,43 Glee Club 23 Prom Committee 33 Boys' Chorus 3,4. CHRISTINE BOSSHART, North Main Street, Shiloh-College Preparatory5 Echo page editor 45 French Club 41 F.N.A. 4: F.T.A. 3: Guidance Club 25 Honor Society 3,45 Library Staff 45 School Affiliation 2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross 4, PAULINE ANNE BOYKIN, 85 South Avenue- College Preparatory5 Baconian5 Echo5 Art Service 2, vice president 3,45 Latin Club 35 F.T.A. 3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Prom Committee 35 School Affiliation 35 JV Basketball 3, Varsity 45 J V Tennis 35 Varsity Hockey 4, KAREN MARY BROWN. 127 Penn Street-Business Education5 Canteen Committee 3,45 Business Education Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Hostess and Ushers 3: In-School Secretary 3,45 VIVIAN BROWN, R.D. 5 Box 117-Homemaking. KATHERINE LOUISE BRYAN, 2 Frazier Avenue- Business Education5 Glee Club 2,4. JOHN FREDRICK BRYANT, R.D. 3, Stow Creek- Business Education5 Audio Visual Aide 45 J.V. Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball 3,45 Varsity Track 35 Varsity Cross Country 3. GEORGANNA BUNDY, 11 Timber Road-College Preparatory5 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Student Coun- cil 25 Canteen Committee 3,45 Commercial Club 3,45 F.H.A. 3,45 F.N.A. 3,45 G.A.A. 35 Glee Club 25 Guidance Club 25 Prom Committee 35 Hostess and Ushers 3,45 Jr. Red Cross 3, Secretary 45 Intramural Hockey 25 Service League 2. GEORGE LAWRENCE BUNTING, 307 South Main Street, Elmer-Industrial Arts. JANE ELEANOR BURT, 350 Dividing Creek Road, Newport-Business Education5 Prom Com- mittee 3. JOHN J. BUTLER, 43 Monroe Street-College Preparatory5 Homeroom Officer 45 Student Council 45 Varsity B 3,45 Rotarian 45 Varsity Football 2,3, Co-Captain 4. DONALD A. BUTTS, 137 South Laurel Street- College Preparatoryg Homeroom Officer 25 J.V. Basketball M9-Hager 2,35 J.V. Track Manager 2,35 ZION LANIER BYRD, 326 Colfax-Industrial Arts5 Homeroom Officer 3. GUNTA LIGITA CANDERS, 638 Deerfield Drive, Seabrook-Business Education: Homeroom Officer 45 Student Council 25 Art Service 2, 4, Historian 35 Canteen Committee 45 Cheerleader Manager 45 Honor Society 3,45 In-School Secretary 3,45 School Bank 3. ARLENE MARIE CARANGI, Box 121, Rosenhayn- Business Education5 Business Education Club 2, 3,41 F.H.A. 2,3,45 In-School Secretary 45 Prom Committee 3. NANCY ELEANOR CARDWELL, 43 Centerton lioad-Business Education5 Band 2,3,45 Glee Club RALPH SMITH CARLL, JR., 160 Landis Avenue- College Preparatory5 Junior Varsity Baseball 2,35 HOWARD CARMAN, 520 North Main St., Elmer- College Preparatory5 Student Council 2. JOHN ANTHONY CASAROW, 160 Burlington Avenue-College Preparatoryg Homeroom Officer 3,45 Student Council 25 Baconian Editorial Staff 45 Echo 3,45Boy's State Alternate 35Honor Society 35 French Club 35 Prom Committee 35 ResearchInc.45 Bowling Club 3,45 Junior Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity 4. FRANCIS W. CASPER, 50 New St.-College Preparatory. BARBARA MAE CASSADAY, R.D. 3, Greenville Road, Elmer-College Preparatory5 F.H.A. 25 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Service League FRANK THOMAS CAVALIERO, III, South Main St., Cedarville-Industrial Arts'5 Student Council 4. MARGARET V. CHARLTON, 47 Lakeside Drive- Secretarial5 Homeroom Officer 25 Art Service 35 Office Co-op 45 Business Education Club 2,3,4. CAROLEE MILDRED CHEW, R.D. 3, Greenwich- College Preparatory5 Homeroom Officer 2,45 A Sz B Office 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Prom Committee 35 School Affiliation 3,45 Hostess and Ushers 3,4. MARY ANNE CHIARI, R.D. 5-College Preparatoryj Homeroom Officer 25 Echo 45 G.A.A. 23 Glee Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 3,4. MARY JANE CHRISTY, South Main Street, Elmer- College Preparatory5 French Club 3. SANDRA JOAN CLARK, 213 Salem Street, Elmer- College Preparatory5 Business Education Club 2,35 Prom Committee 3. DANIEL NEWCOMB COBB, Newport-Business Education5 Band 2,3,4. ARTHUR LOUIS COHEN, 146 Bridgeton Avenue- College Preparatory5 Band 2,43 French Club 3: Orchestra 2,3,4. MICHAEL ALLEN CONAHEY, 61 Burlington Avenue-Industrial Arts. THOMAS PATRICK CONVILLE, 155 Atlantic Street-Distributive Education5 Audio Visual Aide 25 Distributive Education Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Service League 2. CECELIA Y. COOK, Lummistown Road, Fairton- Business Education5 In-School Secretary 3. JOSEPH L. COOK, JR., R.D. 2-Business Educa- tion5 J.V. Baseball 2,35 Varsity Baseball 4. SHARON ALICE COONEY, 53 Albertson Avenue- Secretarialg Homeroom officer 2,35 Office Co-op, President 45 Business Education Club 45 G.A.A. 25 Honor Society 3,45 In-School Secretary 35 Soft- ball 2. PAULINE ELIZABETH COPES, R.D. 2, Hope- well Township-College Preparatory5 F.N.A. 3. JUNE LEE CORLISS, 26 Preston Avenue-Secre- tarialgln-School Secretary45Hostess and Ushers 2. G. TRAVERS COSABOON, 400 West Broad Street- College Preparatoryg Audio Visual Aide 3,45 Glee Club 25 Physics Club 3. DOROTHY ANN COX, 481 Manheim Avenue- College Preparatory5 Baconian Editorial Staff 45 Echo 45 French Club 45 G.A.A. 33 Girls' Citizen- ship Institute 35 Honor Society 3,45 Library Staff 2,3,President45 Prom Committee 3. RUTHANN CRAIG., Main Street, Greenwich- College Preparatory5 Art Service 35 F.T.A. 3,45 Service League 35 Archery 2,3,4. JOHN WESLEY CRAWFORD, 202 Lewis Avenue- Business Education. CLARA JANE CRESCENZI, 171 Danna Lane- Secretarial5 Homeroom Officer 25 Canteen Committee 2,3,45In-School Sec. 45 Prom Committee 35 Hostess and Ushers 35 Jr. Red Cross 3. BRUNO ANTHONY CRISPO, R.D. 1, Newport- Business Education5 F.F.A. 2,3,4. MARY ANN CROSS, 101 Finley Station Road- College Preparatory5 Homeroom Officer 35 French Club 45 F.H.A. 25 Guidance Club 3,45 Archery 2,3,4. NORMAN LEONARD CROWE, JR., Box 107, Fairton-College Preparatory5 French Club 3,45 Research Inc. 45 Advanced Mathematics 4. GEORGE CRUZAN, R.D. 3-College PTSD-aralOIy3 Boys' State 35 Choir 3,45 F.T.A. 45 Glee Club 35 Honor Society 3, Treasurer 45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Service League 25 Physics Club 3. ERNEST RONALD CUFF, R.D. 2, Dutchneck Road-Business Education. LILIA LINDA CUFF, 14 Budd Street-Business Education3 Service League 43 Intramural Softball Manager 2,3,4. MICHAEL BARRY CULLUM, 327 W. Park Drive- College Preparatory3 Class Officer 23 Homeroom Officer 2,31 Student Council 2, Treasurer 43 Var- sity B 2, Treasurer 43 Rotarian 43 Youth Week Official 33 Varsity Football 2,3, Co-Captain 43 J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity 3,4. B. TERRY CURRINGTON, 748 N. Pearl Street- College Prep aratory3 Student Council 3,43 Baconian Editorial Staff43 Art Service 3,42 French Club 43 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation 2. JOHN JOSEPH D'AGOSTINO, R.D. 7 Garton Road-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 2,31 Student Council 43 Bowling Club 2, Co-Captain 3,4. FRANCES RITA D'AGOSTINO, 1007 N. Pearl Street-Business Education3 Homeroom Officer 2, 43 G.A.A. 23 In-School Secretary 43 Prom Commit- tee 33 Hostess and Ushers 3. RAYMOND DARE, Star Route-College Preparatory3 Prom Committee 3. ALBERT S. DAVENPORT, 98 Atlantic Street- Business Education. EVELYN ELIZABETH DAVIS, R.D. 1, Cedarville- Business Education3 Glee Club 23 In-School Secretary 43 Prom Committee 33 Camera Club 3. REBECCA J. DAVIS, Star Route-College Prepara- tory3 Glee Club 2,3,43 Jr. Red Cross 2. ROBERT RAY DAVIS, R.D. 3-CollegePreparatory3 Homeroom Officer 3,43 Library Staff 43 Prom Com- mittee 32 Physics Club 3. SHIRLEY ANN DAVIS, State Street-Secretarial3 Homeroom Officer 23 Office Co-op 43 Business Education Club 3,43 Prom Committee 3. IDA E. DENNIS, 246 South East Avenue-Business Education. SAMUEL M. DE VITO, 233 North Laurel Street- College Preparatory3 Student Council 2,3,43 Audio Visual Aide 23 Band 2,3,43 French Club President 43 Orchestra 2,43 Prom Committee 33 Rotarian 33 School Affiliation 2,3,43 Varsity Tennis 3,4. Ex- change Student to France. GEORGE EUGENE DIAMENT, III, 28 Devonshire Place-College Preparatory3 Baconian 41 Boys' State 33 Glee Club 23 Library Staff 33 Prom Com- mittee 33 Camera Club 2. BEVERLY ANN DICHTER, 108 Belmont Avenue- Secretarial3 Homeroom Officer 43 Office Co-op 43 Business Education Club 3,43 Guidance Club 23 Honor Society 3,43 In-School Secretary 33 Prom Committee 33 Service League 23 Hostess and Ushers 2. LENNIE THOMAS DI JOSEPH, Jones Island, Cedarville-Industrial Arts. CARL SAM DILEO, Vineland Avenue, Rosenhayn- Distributive Education3 Audio Visual Aide 23 D.E. Club 43 Prom Committee 3. EILEEN D. DIX, R.D. 4-College Preparatory3 Class Officer 2,32 Homeroom Officer 2,3,43 Stu- dent Council 43 Baconian 43 Echo 43 Main Office 2,3,43 Choir 3,43 G.A.A. 2,33 Glee Club 23 Honor Society 33 Varsity B 41 Prom Committee 33 Varsity Basketball 3,Co-Captain 43 J. V Basketball 23 Intramural Hockey 2,3,43 Intramural Softball 2, ANTHONY DONATO, Cedarville-Industrial Arts3 Audio Visual Aide 2. JOSEPH ARTHUR DONELSON, 31 Lincoln Street- Business Education3 School Affiliation 43 Junior Varsity Football 2, Varsity 3. NANCY EILEEN DONN, 45 Centerton Road- College Preparatoryg Class Officer 2,3,43 Student Council 2,3,43 Baconian 43 Echo 41 F.T.A. 3, Recording Secretary 43 Girls' State 33 Honor Society 3,43 Library Staff 2,3,Vice President 43 Prom Committee 33 Intramural Baseball 23 Basketball Manager 3,4. CHARLES ROBERT DOWNS, East Avenue, Shiloh-Industrial Arts3 Audio Visual Aide 3. VIRGINIA MARIE DUNKEL: Deerfield Street, Deerfield-Secretarialg Homeroom Officer 3,43 Choir 33 Office Co-op 43 Business Education Club 3,41 G.A.A. 23 Glee Club 23 Honor Society 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Hostess and Ushers 2,3,4. LEONARD CEPHUS DUNN, R.D. 3-Business Education3 School Affiliation3 Art Service 43 Track 4. ETHEL MARIE DURHAM, R.D. 3-Bookkeeping. BOIS ELWELL, 2 West Avenue-College Prepara- tory3 Choir 2,43 F.T.A. 43 Glee Club 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,43 School Affiliation 3,43 All State Chorus 43 South Jersey Chorus 3. DALE CAMPBELL EVERLY, 12 Trent Street, Eliner-College Preparatory3 Junior Varsity Foot- ba 2. FAY ANNETTE EVERSTON, Sheemakevs Lane- Business Education3 Business Education Club 2,3,4, Service League 42 In-School Sec. 42 Jr. Red Cross 2,33 Intramural Softball 4. NORMAN JOHN EVERSTON, Sh0emaker'S Lane- College Preparatory. RICHARD ALBERT EXTER, 51 Mary Elmer Lake Dr.-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 23 Glee Club 43 Prom Committee 3. HARTLEY AYARS FELMEY, 335 West Park Drive-College Preparatory3 School Affiliation 3,4. RUSSELL FERDINANDO, Box 92, Rosenhayn- Agricultural: F.F.A. 2,3,4. PHYLLIS JOAN FERRARA, R.D. 6-Business Education3 Canteen Committee 3,43 Commercial Club 23 In-School Secretary 3,4. KAY ANN FILER, 74 Elmer Street-Distributive Education3 Homeroom Officer 23 Distributive Education Club 4. JUDITH ANN FISHER, 47 Lakeview Avenue- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 33 French Club 4: F.T.A. 4: G.A.A. 33 Guida-H09 Club 3,43 Varsity B 43 Prom Committee 33 School Affili- ation 2,3,43 Physics Club Secretary 33 Hockey Manager 2,3,43 J.V. Tennis 33 Varsity Tennis 4. FRANK FISLER, R.D. 2, Elmer-College Prepara- tory3 Student Council 33 Commentator 43 School Affiliation 43 Research Inc. 2,3,43 Advanced Mathematics 43 Physics Club 3. i GEORGE LAYTON FLANEGAN, 10 NOTU1 M9-H1 Street, Elmer-Industrial Arts. ALBERT FOGG, JR., R.D. 3-Agriculture? F.F'.A. 2,3,43 Glee Club 4. EMILY MAE FOGG, R.D. 1-Business Education: Homeroom Officer 32 G.A.A. 2: Glee Club 2,3,43 In-School Secretary 4. BEVERLY ANN FOOKS, Carll's Corner-Home- making3 F.H.A. 2,3,43 Glee Club 4: JANICE ELAINE FOOTE. Elmer-College Pre- paratory3 Homeroom Officer 33 Class Officer 31 Student Council 2,43 Prom Committee 3. BETTY J0 FORD, Carll's Corner-Secretarial3 Homeroom Officer 43 F.H.A. 2,3,4. MARIE ANN FORD, 411 South Avenue-Business Education3 Business Education Club 4. RICHARD MICHAEL GABURO, 206 Walnut Street- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 22 J.V. Baseball 23 Varsity Baseball 3,4. CHARLOTTE ELAINE GANDY, 415 Fayette Street-Secretarial: Office Co-op 4: Business Edu- cationClub 2,3: ServiceLeague 2: Jr. Red Cross 3. HARRY GANDY, III, 279 Bank Street-College Preparatory. LAWRENCE BUDD GANDY, JR., 171 Main Strfeet, Newport-College Preparatory. PATRICIA ANN GANDY, R.D. 3-College Prepara- t01'yZ F.H.A. 2,3: F.N.A. 4: Glee Club 2: Prom Committee 3. ALAN THOMAS GARDNER, 217 State Street, Ellineg-College Preparatory: Junior Varsity Foot- a . BARBARA LOIS GARRISON, 218 Bank Street- Secretarial: Homeroom Officer 2: Office Co-op 4: Egiirgess Education Club 2,3: Intramural Volley LORENE MARIAN GARRISON, R.D. 5-Distribu- tive Education: Distributive Education Club 4: F.H.A. 2,4: F.N.A. 2: Service League 3. LYNN ANNE GARRISON, Roadstown Road- College Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 2: Student Council 3,4: Main Office 2,4: Art Service 2: F.H.A. 2,31 G.A.A. 3: Varsity B 4: Prom Com- mittee 3: Service League 2: Youth Week 3: Basketball Manager 2,3,4. PAUL B. GARRISON, 43 Fayette Street-College Preparatory: Glee Club. PHILIP CHESTER GARTON, Rosenhayn Avenue- Agriculture3 F.F.A. 2,3,President 4. DAVID JOSEPH GASKILL, 33 Walnut Street-Busi- ness Education. RUTH KAY GASKILL, 18 Danna Lane-Business Education: Business Education Club 2,3,4: In- School Secretary 4: Service League 3,4. WILLIAM KARL GASKILL, 116 Bank Street- College Preparatory: Conservation Club 2. JAMES PAUL GILES, Reeves Road-College Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 4: Baconian 4: Prom Committee 3: Advanced Mathematics 4. ADELAIDE GILMAN, 67 East Maple Avenue, Cedarville-Distributive Education: Prom Com- mittee 3. ELAINE DALE GOLDSTEIN, 17 Sharp Avenue- Business Education:-In-School Secretary 3,4. SONDRA ELAINE GRACE, R.D. 1,'Lummistown Road, Cedarville-Secretarial: Homeroom Officer 3: Office Co-op 4: Prom Committee 3. WALTER HERBERT GRAHAM, JR., 103 Church Street-Industrial Arts. EUGENE ANDREW GREEN, 16 Valintines Lane- Industrial Arts. CHARLES R. GREENE, JR., Shiloh Pike-Busi- ness Education: Track 2: Cross Country 2. KRIS M. GREENE, R.D. 4-College Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 2,4: Baconian 4: Band 2,4: Treasurer 3: Commentator 3, Treasurer: Honor Society 3,4: Prom Committee 3: Research Inc. 3,43 School Affiliation 2. ELAINE RUTHANNA GRIFFITH, R.D. 2-Book- keeping: Art Service 2,3,4: Hostess and Ushers 3,4: Archery 2,3,4. JAMES WILLIAM GRINER, R.D. 4-Industrial Arts. JUDITH ANN GUBBINE, 48 Irving Avenue- Business Education: Homeroom Officer 2: Student Council 2,3: A 8z B Office 3,43 Canteen Committee 3,43 Choir 2: Business Education Club 3,4: F.H.A. 3,4: Prom Committee 3: Service League 2: Hostess and Ushers 3,43 Jr. Red Cross 2,3: Treasurer 4. REINHILDE D. GUTENKUNST, 270 Walnut Street- College Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 2: Student gouncil 2: F.N.A. 3,43 G.A.A. 3: Service League MARY LYNN HAAF, R.D. 2-College Preparatory: A 8a B Office 23 F.H.A. 3.43 PFOIH Committee 3- CLARENCE FILLMORE HALL, JR., 7 Markley Drive-Industrial Arts: RICHARD WAYNE HALTER, 1717 4th Street, Seabrook-Industrial Arts. HARRY CRANER HAMILTON, 31 South Giles Street-General. ROBERT J. HAMLYN, R.D. 3-General. ROBERT PAUL HAMLYN, R.D. 4-Industrial Arts. HARRIET G. HAMMER, R.D. 5-Distributive Edu- cation: Distributive Education Club 4: Glee Club 2,3: Service League 2: Hostess and Ushers 2. MARVIN RAY HANCE, 23 Lincoln Street-Book- keeping. ROBERT WAYNE HANNAN, R.D. 4-Business Education. SUSAN YUMIKO HANAOKA, 1001 School Village, Seabrook-Secretarial: Homeroom Officer 2,3: Office Co-op Treasurer 4: Business Education Club 2,43 G.A.A. 3. EUGENE HARRIS, R.D. 2, Elmer-Agriculture: Homeroom Officer 1,3: F.F.A. 2,3, reporter 4: Hostess and Ushers 2. LESLIE D. HARRIS, North Main Street, Shiloh- Business Education: Homeroom Officer 3: F.F.A. 4. MARION ELIZABETH HARRIS, 333 Bowentown Road-General Clerical: Service League 4. MARGARET MARIE HARRIS, R.D. 2-Business Education: Homeroom Officer 3: Glee Club 2,3. MARILYN RUTH HASZ, 59 Oak Street-College Preparatory: French Club 3,4: Glee Club 2,3: Guidance Club 3: Honor Society 3,4: Prom Com- mittee 3: Service League 3: Research Inc. 4. JULIE HATLEY, 84 Penn Street-General Clerical: Business Education Club 2,3: F.H.A. 3: Prom Committee 3. ROBERT JOSEPH HAYDAK, Morton Avenue, Rosenhayn-Business Education. SHARLENE HAYS, 65 Hampton Street-College Preparatory: A 8a B Office 2,3,4: Main Office 4: Choir 2,3,4: Intramural Hockey 2,3: Glee Club 2. CHARLENE HELEN HEATON, 1511 Third Ave- nue, Seabrook-Secretarial: Homeroom Officer 3: Student Council 2: In-School Secretary 3,4. CLIFFORD CASE HEATON, 1511 Third Avenue, Seabrook-Industrial Arts. STANLEY H. HEATON, 1715 Fourth Street, Seabrook-Business Education. CHRISTIAN HELLER, 12 Cedarbrook Avenue- College Preparatory: Main Office 2. LUCILLE ANNIE HENDERSON, 2101 Carll's Corner-Homemaking. MARJORIE JEAN HENDERSON, R.D. 1 Irving Avenue, Millville-General Clerical: Homeroom Officer 2: Commercial Club 23 F.H.A. 2,3,4: Service League 2,3,4. JOHN R. HENRY, JR., Centerton Road-Terminal Agriculture: F.F.A. 2,3,4: Treasurer 3,4. NATALIE ADA HENRY, Centerton Road-Business Education: Art Service 2,3,4: Prom Committee. SUSAN ELIZABETH IIEWITT, 330 Center Street, Elmer-College Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 2: Band 2,3,4: Prom Committee 3. ANNA HICKE, Richard Road-College Preparatory: Choir 4: French Club 3,4: F.T.A. 3,43 Glee Club 3,4: Camera Club 3,4. GARY HOBART HINES, Newport-Millville Road, Newport-Business Education: Bowling Club 4. JACQUELINE LOU HITCHNER, 69 Wayne Road- College Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 3,4: Baconian Editorial Staff 4: French Club 3: G.A.A. 2,4:Varsity B 3, Secretary 43 Orchestra 2,43 Prom Committee 3: School Affiliation 23 Varsity Tennis 2,3,43 Junior Varsity Hockey 2,32 Varsity Hockey 4. JOHN HANTHORN HITCHNER, R.D. 4,Fairton- College Preparatory: Class Officer 4: Varsity B 4: Rotarian 3: J V Baseball 23 Varsity Baseball 3. LARRY JOHNSON HITCHNER, 69 Wayne Road- College Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 3,43 Or- chestra 33 Prom Committee 3: Physics Club 3: Varsity Football 4: Varsity Basketball 3,4: Varsity Tennis 3,4. CAROL JEAN HOFFMAN, 46 Cedar Street-Home- making: F.H.A. 2,3,43 Glee Club 43 Service League 3,4. ANNIE ELIZABETH HOLDEN, Dutch Neck Road- Business Education: Choir 43 G.A.A. 3: Glee Club 2,33 Service League 4. WILLIAM EDWIN HOLMES, Greenwich-Roadstown Road-College Preparatory: Art Service 3.4. ROBERT WAYNE HOLLENWEGER, , 2 Smith Drive-Industrial Arts. AMELIA ANN HOLMAN, 90 Pine Street-Home- making: Glee Club 4. M. ,JEANETTE HONDA, 958 Van Buren Street, Seabrook-College Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 2,33 Student Council 43 Baconian 43 Commentator 23 Latin Club 4: F.N.A. 2,32 Guidance Club 3,41 Prom Committee 33 Hostess and Ushers 2,3,43 Jr. Red Cross 33 Intramural Hockey 2,3: Intramural Tennis 3. JOHN SIDNEY HOOVER, R.D. 5, Woodruff Road- College Preparatory! French Club 43 Prom Committee 3. DONNA MAY HORNER, 15 Park Avenue-Distribu- tive Education: Main Office 2,3Q D.E. Club 43 Prom Committee 3: Service League 2. TRUDI JEAN HOYER, 479 Manheim Avenue- College Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 2,3: Stu- dent Council 3: Baconian 4: Band 2, Vice President 3,4: Hockey Manager 2,3,43 Varsity B 43 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation 3, Recording Secretary 4, German Club, President 4. EDWARD R. HUGHES, Bridgeton Port Norris Igtoad-College Preparatory: Band 2,3,43 Orchestra IRENE ICHINAGA, 66 Edward Avenue-Secretarial: Homeroom Officer 2,43 Office Co-op Vice Presi- dent 4: Commercial Club 2, Secretary 43 G.A.A. 2: Honor! Society 3,43 Prom Committee 3.' KENNETH ICKES, 48 Albertson Avenue-Business Education: Homeroom Officer 2. ROBERT ICKES, 48 Albertson Avenue-Business Education. FRANCES INGLES, 86 Church Street-Business Education: F.N.A. 3: Glee Club 2,3,43 Jr. Red Cross 3,4. RICHARD IRELAN, JR., 132 Chestnut Street, Elmer-College Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 2: Research Inc. 4. INGE IRMGARD ISAAK, R.D. 5, Bridgeton-Secre- tarial3 Office Co-op 41 Glee Club 23 In-School Secretary 3. IVORY MAY JACKSON, Old Deerfield Pike, Seabrook-Business Education: Glee Club 43 School Affiliation 3: Jr. Red Cross 2,3,4. EDWARD S. JAMES, Morton Avenue, Rosenhayn- Business Education: Audio Visual Aide 2,3,4: Glee Club 3,4: School Affiliation 2,3,43 J.V. Foot- ball 2: Varsity Football 33 J.V. Baseball 2,33 Varsity Baseball 4. DIANE JATTROS, 223 East Commerce Street- Business Education: Homeroom Officer 2: Student Council 23 Color Guard 3,43 Business Education Club 2,4: F.H.A. 2,3,4:Service League 23Hostess and Ushers 2,3,4. CHARLES RICHARD JENGEHINO, 128 Stave Mill Road-Business Education: Audio Visual Aide 3. ARLENE MILDRED JOHNSON, R.D. 2, Elmer- Business Education: Jr. Red Cross 2. GEORGE VERNON JOHNSON, JR., Fairton-Col- lege Preparatory: Class Officer 23 French Club 3,43 Youth Week 33 Basketball Manager 2,33 Baseball Manager 3. LONNIE LEROY JOHNSON, R.D. 1, Millville- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 23 Track 33 Cross Country 3. THOMAS PAUL JOHNSON, R.D. 4: Bridgeton- Industrial Arts. ANNA JONES, P.O. Box 6, Rosenhayn-Business Education: Glee Club 2,43 School Affiliation 33 Service League 4: Hostess and Ushers 43 Jr. Red Cross 2,3,4. BEULAH P. JONES, South Main Street, Cedarville- College Preparatory: Choir 3,43 Glee Club 23 School Affiliation 3: Service League 2: Jr. Red Cross 4: All-State Chorus 43 South Jersey Chorus 4. FRED KALNING, Cornwell Dr.-College Prepara- tory: J.V. Basketball. ELIZABETH MATILDA KALOWITZ, R.D. 7- Secretarial3 Office Co-op 43 Glee Club 2,3. BERNARD MORRIS KANE, Morton Ave., Millville- College Preparatory: Commentator 4: Orchestra 2,43 Camera Club 23 Bowling 2: J.V. Baseball 2. ALLEN CHARLES KAPPES, JR., R.D. 3-College Preparatory. BARBARA LEE KEITH, 229 Broad Street, Elmer- College Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 2,3,43 F.N.A. 2,3,4: Glee Club 33 Prom Committee 33 Service League 2. MARION JEAN KELL, 19 East Maple Ave., Cedarville-Homemaki-ng: Homeroom Officer 2,33 F.H.A. 2,3,43 In-School Secretary 3,4: Prom Com- mittee 33 Service League 2. CHARLES EDMOND KING, JR., 175 West Com- merce St.-College Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 2,31 Student Council 4: Asst. Editor Baconian: Band 2,3,4Q French Club Treasurer 41 Honor Soci- ety 3,43 Prom Committee 3: School Affiliation 3, Vice President 4: J.V. Basketball 2. JOHN WILLIAMS KING, R-D- 7'Bl1SiI1eSS Education. DIANE O. KINKLE, 171 Irving Ave.-Business Education: Homeroom Officer 3,43 Canteen Comm. 3,4: Business Education Club 2,3,43 F.H.A. 3,4: G.A.A. 23: Majorette 2,33 Drum Majorette 43 Prom Committee 3: Service League 2: Jr. Red Cross 4. CARL WAYNE KIRSTEIN, 41 Albertson Avenue- College Preparatory: Class President 43 Home- room Officer 2,3: Student Council 3,41 Prom Committee 33 Rotarian 3: Manager, School Store 43 Junior Varsity Football 23 Captain 33 Varsity Football 4: Junior Varsity Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball 3: Junior Varsity Basketball 2. MELODY ELIZABETH KITE, 8 Cambridge Ave- nue-Business Education: Homeroom Officer 2: F.H.A. 2,33 Glee Club 43 Service League 2. KATHLEEN HOPE KNIPE, 96 Cedarbrook Avenue-Business Education: Orchestra 2,3,4. WILLIAM E. KNIPE, Ill, 129 Methodist R0911. Newport-Industrial Arts. 160 JUDITH ANN KNOBLE, R.D. 2-Business Educa- tion3 Glee Club 2,33 In-School Secretary 43 Prom Committee 3. ELAINE BARBARA KOBRICH, R.D. 1, Sherman Avenue, Millville-Homemaking3 F.H.A. 2,3,43 Service League 3,4. WENDELL EARL KOHNKE, 173 Cottage Avenue- College Preparatoryg Band 2,3, President 43 French Club 43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Physics Club 4. MARTIN KRIEVS, 1614 Third Street, Seabrook- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 43 Prom Committee 3. ALVIN KUEHN, R.D. 7, Garton Road-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 2,43 Baconian 43 Prom Committee 33 Bowling 2,3,4. JULIA JANE KULIG, R.D. 1,Millvi11e-College Preparatory3 Commentator 23 French Club 3,41 F.H.A. 31 Library Staff 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Service League 33 Camera Club 3, Treasurer 4. ALBERT L. KUMP, 39 Lake Street-College Preparatory3 Prom Committee 3. . JOAN RUBY LACOTTE, 15 Lakeside Drive- College Preparatoryg Homeroom Officer 43 Student COUHCU 43 Band 33 F'.T.A. 2,33 Orchestra 23 School Affiliation 2,3,43 Exchange Student to Germany. MARSHA ANNE LACY, R.D. 3, Bridgeton-General Clerical3 Prom Committee 3. ANTHONY MICHAEL LAMANTEER, Lummis Mill Road, Cedarville-Business Education3 Homeroom Officer 33 Conservation Club 43 Jr. Red Cross 4. DONNA MAE LANE, R.D. 5, Bridgeton-Homemak- ing: F.H.A. 2, President 3,43 Glee Club 3,4. JERRY L. LANIGAN, Fairton-Industrial Arts. FREDERICK ISSAC LANING, 51 Burlington Avenue-College Preparatory3 Prom Committee 33 Physics Club 4. WENDY WARE LANING, 291 West Commerce Street-College Preparatory3 Class Officer 23 Stu- dent Council 2,41 Baconian 43 Echo 3, editor 43 Main Office 33 Band 2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 43 French Club 3,43 Guidance Club 23 Honor Society 3,41 Prom Committee Co-chairman 33 School Affil- iation 2,3,43 Intramural softball 23' F.T.A. 3, Vice President 4. ROSALIE CARMELLA LASPADA, 553 North Laurel Street-College Preparatory: F.T.A. 3, Iiiigstinrian 43 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation ALYCE LAWS, Dragston Road, Port Norris- Secretarial3 Homeroom Officer 43 F.H.A. 2,3,43 In-School Secretary43 Prom Committee 33 Hostess and Ushers 2,3,43 Softball 23 Intramural Hockey 3,43 Volley Ball 33 Archery 23 G.A.A. 3. CHARLES RAYMON LEDDEN, Box 8, Deerfield- Industrial Arts3 Prom Committee 33 J.V. Baseball 2. LINDA VERONICA LEE, R.D. 5-Secretarial3 Office Co-op 43 Business Education Club 2,33 Glee Club 23 F.H.A. 23 Intramural Basketball 33 Volley Ball 3. DONNA JOAN LEWIS, 165 Atlantic Street- Business Education3 Homeroom Officer 33 Busi- ness Education Club 2,3,43 F.N.A. 43 Glee Club 43 Majorette 2,4, Captain 33 Prom Committee 33 Service League 2,3,43 Jr. Red Cross 3,41 Band representative 4. FREEMAN LEWIS, 63 Henry Street-Business Education. BETTY JEAN LINGO, 78 Spruce Street-Secre- tarialg Commercial Club 2,43 G.A.A. 3,43 In-School Sec. 3,43 Varsity B 43 J.V. Hockey 23 Varsity Hockey 3,43 Basketball Intramural 33 Softball Intramural 2,3,43 Softball captain. CAROL ANN LIPPINCOTT, 30 Spring Street- Secretarial3 F.H.A. 2,43 Business Education Club 2,3,43 Glee Club 23 In-School Sec. 3,43 Prom Committee 33School Affiliation 33 Service League 2,33 Hostess and Ushers 3,43 Officials Club 33 Bowling League 3,43 Pep Club 33 Waitress Club 23 Manager of Basketball Team 23 Intramural Softball 23 Intramural Basketball 2,3. RICHARD ALAN LISKER, 197 North Main Street, Elmer-College Preparatory3 F.T.A. 4? Glee Club 43 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation 2,3,4. JOSEPH LIVINGSTON, 119 Main, Newport- Industrial Arts. IRVING LLOYD, 616 East Commerce Street- Industrial Arts3 Audio Visual Aide 2,3. LEE K. LLOYD, Roadstown-Distributive Educa- tion3 Homeroom Officer 2,33 Student Council 43 Main Office 33 Prom Committee 33 J.V. Baseball 2,33 J.V. Football 2. ANNA ELIZABETH LOATMAN, 132 Mill Street- Business Education QJI. Red Cross 2,3,43 Intramural Softball 3. ELLA MAE LODER, 71 Cedar Street-Business Education3 Homeroom Officer 23 A at B Office 23 Canteen Committee 3,43 In-School Secretary 4. GLENN KEITH LONG, 11 Marion Street-Business Education. MARILYN BERNICE LONG, 324 Center Street, Elmer-Business Education3 In-School Secretary 3,43 Library Staff 3. ALBERT LYNN LORE, 72 South East Avenue- College Preparatory3 Boys' Chorus 33 School Affiliation. BARBARA LORE, 209 Fayette Street-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 43 Student Council 33 G.A.A. 23 Glee Club 2,33 Guidance Club 3,43 Prom Committee 3. ROBERT IRVING LOVELAND. 225 North Pearl Street-College Preparatory3 Band, 2,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation 3,4. KATE EDITH LUBOW, 61 University Avenue- College Preparatory3 Student Council 2,33 Commentator 2,3,43 French Club 33 F.H.A. 23 Guidance Club 23 Library Staff 23 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation 2,33 Hostess and Ushers 2. SALLY ANNE LU BOW, 455 Oxford Street- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 2,3,43 French Club 43 F.H.A. 33 G.A.A. 33 Prom 'Com- mittee 33 School Affiliation 3,43 Hostess and Ushers 2,43 Physics Club 33 Pep Club 3. JAMES F. LUMMIS, 269 West Commerce Street- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 43 Conservation Club 4. RONALD CHESTER LUPTON, R.D. 1, Millville- Industrial Arts. RODERICK MACDONALD, 351 Irving Avenue- College Preparatory3 Choir 43 Glee Club 2,3,43 School Affiliation 33 Varsity Baseball 33 J.V. Basketball 33 All State Chorus 2,4. FRANCES MAYBELL MACERA, 39 Centerton Road-Bookkeepingg Canteen Comm. 33 Business Education Club 2,3,43 In-School Secretary 43 Prom Committee 3. JOSEPH SALVATORE MARINO, 59 Nixon Avenue- Business Education: F,F',A, 4. LORRAINE MARINO, R.D. 7, Rosenhayn Avenue- Business Education: Business Education Club 2,32 In-School Secretary 3,4, CAROL EVA MARSH, 203 East Avenue-Secretar- 1al3 Office Co-op 43 Business Education Club 3,43 Prom Committee 31 Intramural Basketball 33 Intramural Volley Ball 3. CAROL JOYCE MARTIN, 210 Chestnut Street, Elmer-Secretarialg Office Co-op 43 Business Edu- cation Club 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Jr. Red Cross 2,3. PHYLLIS LORRAINE MARTIN, Dividing Creek Road, Newport-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 2,3,43 Choir 3,41 Glee Club 23 School Af- filiation 33 Service League 2, Secretary 3, President 43 All State Chorus 4. VINCENT PHILIP MARTINO, JR., 155 East Avenue-College Preparatory3 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation 3,43 Research Inc. 43 Bowling Club 4. OLIVA MARIA MASON, R.D. 7-College Prepara- tory3 Glee Club 23 School Affiliation 33 Service League 4. DONALD ADAMS MASSEY, 21 Hitchner Avenue- Industrial Arts. DIANE KAY MATHIS, 77 Westwood Avenue- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 33 Can- teen Comm. 43 French Club 43 G.A.A. 42 Glee Club 33 Varsity B 43Prom Committee 33 Varsity Basketball 3,43 J.V.Tennis 31 Intramural Hockey3 Intramural Volley Ball. GEORGE MATSUI, 943 Harrison Street, Seabrook- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 23 Latin Club 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 School Affiliation 41 Research Inc. 43 Physics Club 33 Advanced Math Club,4, KATHRYN STELLA MAY, 67 Edward Avenue- College Preparatory: G.A.A. 2,3,43 Glee Club 23 Orchestra 2,3,43 School Affiliation 23 Jr. Red Cross 33 J.V. Hockey 2,3. THOMAS B. MAY, 124 West Park Drive-College Preparatory. JANE ESTHER MAYHEW, N ewport-College Pre- paratory: Homeroom Officer 33 Choir 3,43 Glee Club 23 Orchestra 2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 F.T.A. 4. HARRY ALLEN MAZZA, Dividing Creek- Business Education3 F.F.A. 2,3,4. LOUISE ANN MC ABEE, 187 Landis Avenue- Terminalg Canteen Committee 3,4. PATRICK ROBERT MC ALLISTER, Barrett Run Road-College Preparatory3 Prom Committee 33 J.V. Baseball 2,3. SALLIE ANN MC ALLISTER, R.D. 2-Bookkeeping. GARRY S. MC CANDLESS, South Main Street, Cedarville-College Preparatory3 Audio Visual Aide 43 Conservation Club 3. LESSIE JERVEL MC CLENDON, R.D. 1, Cedar- ville-Homemakingg Glee Club 43 Service League 2,3. JANICE BARBARA MC COUCH, R.D. 1,Millville- College Preparatory3 Student Council 23 Baconian Editorial Staff43Main'Office2,3,43Art Service 2,3,43 Commentator 23 French Club 3,41 F.H.A. 2,3,43 Honor Society 33 Prom Committee 33Jr. Red Cross 3. CLAIRE MC CUBBIN, 58 Sunset Lake Road- College Preparatory: Glee Club 2,3,43 J.V. Bas- ketball 2,3Q Varsity Basketball 4. FRANKLIN GRANT MC CUBBIN, 58 Sunset Lake Road-College Preparatory. JAMES HARVEY MC CUBBIN, 58 Sunset Lake Road-College Preparatory. SUZANNE PATRICIA MC INNES, 7 Nestler Road, Hopewell-Business Education. GEORGE BRANT MC LAUGHLIN, 75 Mary Elmer Drive-College Preparatory. EDNA MAE MEAD, R.D. 1, Cedarville-General Clerical3 Business Education Club 2. JOHN DOUGLAS MESSECK, 55 Lakeview Avenue: College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 33 Prom Committee 33 Bowling Club 3,43 Conservation Club 3. WILLIAM FREDERIC MEYERS, 37 Lake Street- College Preparatory3 Bowling Club 3,4.- HELIS MIIDO, R.D. 5, Polk Lane, Seabrook- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 43 Cheerleader 2,3,43 Choir 2,33 Commentator 43 French Club 3,43 Varsity B 3,43 Prom Com- mittee 33 School Affiliation 2,33 Research Inc. 3,43 Advanced Math 43 Physics Club 43 Intramural Volley Ball: Cheerleader, co-captain. EMILY MILBOURNE, 28 Fairview Avenue-Busi- ness Education3 F.H.A. 2,3,43 F.N.A. 2,3,42 Glee Club 2,33 Service League 3,43 Jr. Red Cross 2,33 J.V. Hockey 2. CLAIR H. MILLER, R.D. 5-College Preparatory3 Prom Committee 33 Conservation Club 33 J.V. Football 23 Varsity Football 33 J.V. Baseball 23 Varsity Baseball 3. EDNA MAE MILLER, 25 Rogers Avenue-Secre- tarialg Main Office 43 Business Education Club 23 Prom Committee 3. KATHARINE MARIE MILLER, R.D. 3, Greenwich- College Preparatory3 Business Education Club 23 Glee Club 23 In-School Secretary 3. SHIRLEY ANNE MILLER, 138 North Laurel Street-Homemaking3 F.H.A. 2,3. SHELIA LOUISE MINGIN, 97 American Avenue- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 2,33 F.H.A. 3,43 F.N.A. 41 Guidance Club 2,43 Prom Committee 3. ARTHUR RAY MITCHELL, 113 Burlington Ave- nue-Art Course: Art editor BARBARA ANN MONCRIEF, R.D. 5-Busin.ess Education. CAROL JEAN MOODY, 145 North Pearl Street- College Preparatory3 Student Council 2,31 Main Office 2,3,-4: French Club 33 F.H.A. 2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation 2,3,43 Service League 2,3,43 Research Inc. 43 Hostess and Ushers 3,43 Jr. Red Cross 3. KENNETH II. MOORE, 141 Lincoln Street-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 3,43 Glee Club 23 Camera Club 33 Physics Club Treasurer 33 Con- servation Club Vice President 3. MILDRED JEAN MOORE, 541 North Laurel Street- Bookkeeping3 Student Council 33 Business Educa- tion Club 2,33 F.H.A. 2,3,43G1ee Club 23111-SCh00l Secretary 43 Prom Committee 33 Service League 4. THEODORA EMIKO MORITA, 1801 Fourth Street, Seabrook-College Preparatoryg Art Service 31 French Club 3,43 F.H.A. 3,43 G.A.A. 3. President 43 Guidance Club 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Varsity Hockey 2,3, Co-captain 42 J.V. Basketball 23 Varsity Basketball 3,43 Varsity Tennis 3,43 Intramural Softball 23 Girls' State Alternate. JOANNE LOUISE MORRIS, 115 ROSGHIQB-XII AVG' nue-Secretarial3 Echo 3,43 A 85 B Office 2,3,43 Office Co-op 43 Business Education Club 2,3,43 In-School Sec. 3. n JOYCE CAROLYN MORRIS, RD- 2'Bl1S1H9SS Education. RAYMOND HARRY MORRISON, 193 W. Lincoln Street-Distributive Education3 Distributive Edu- cation Club 4. VERONICA MARY MUFF, 246 Hampton Street- College Preparatory3 Choir 43 Commentator 23 F.H.A. 3,43 F.T.A. 3,43 Glee Club 2,33 Guidance Club 2,43 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation 3,4. ARTHUR MYERS, 55 South East Avenue-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 2,33 Conservative Club 3,4. WALTER J. MYERS, JR., 25 Elmer Street-College Preparatory3 Audio Visual Aide 23 Varsity Bas- ketball 4. MARION BARBARA NAABE, 126 North Main Street, Elmer-College Preparatory? Homeroom Officer 23 A at B Office 4: Latin Club 33 F.H.A. 2,3,43 Glee Club 22 Prom Committee 33 School Af- filiation 2,3,43 Hostess and Ushers 4. RICHARD HIDEAKI NAKAI, 827 Adam Street, Seabrook-College Preparatory3 Class Officer 2,31 Homeroom Officer 2,33 Student Council 23 Boys' State 33 Varsity B 2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 Varsity Football 2,3,43 Varsity Basketball 2,3, Co-Captain 4. MICHELE JEAN NARDELLI, 80 Fayette Street- Business Education3 Majorette 2,3,4. DAVID EARL NELSON, 247 Broad Street, Elmer- College Preparatory. IRENE O. NEMETZ, 14 Gla-Mar Drive-Business Education3 Business Education Club 42 French Club 43 In-School Secretary 4. WILLIAM R. NEWKIRK, JR., Elmer-Greenville Road, Elmer-College Preparatory. CATHERINE DORIS NEWTON, R.D. 1, Bridgeton Pike, Millville-Business Education. DALLAS RAY NICHOLSON, 31 Elmer Street- College Preparatoryg Homeroom Officer 23 French Club 4. JOSEPH D. NICOSIA, 147 North Main Street, Cedarville-Industrial Arts. EMIKO AMIE NOGUCHI, 1407 Second Street, Seabrook-College Preparatory3 Baconian 43 Art Service 2,3,4j Commentator 21 French Club 3,43 F.H.A. 3,43 G.A.A. 23 Prom Committee 33 J.V. Basketball 23 Varsity Basketball 3,43 Intramural Softball 2,3,43 Intramural Tennis 3. VICTOR JOSEPH NORTHROP, R.D.2-Commercial. JOHN VINCENT NOTARO, JR., 8 Crestwood Drive-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 4. DIANE M. OERTLE, 315 Fayette Street-Secretar- 1al3 Business Education Club 2,43 Guidance Club 23 In-School Secretary 43 Intramural Basketball 4. Y.. NANCY OHARA, R.D. 5-College Preparatory3 Baconian 43 Art Service 2,3,43 Commentator 23 Lafm Club 3,43 F.H.A. 3,43 G.A.A. 3,43 Honor Society 33 Prom Committee 42 J.V. Basketball 23 Intramural Softball 2,3, Varsity Basketball 3,43 Tennis 3. ANN OJAMAA, 1206 First Street, Seabrook- College Preparatoryg Baconian 43 French Club 33 G.A.A. 2,33 Guidance Club 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Research Inc. 43 Intramural Hockey 23 Intra- mural Volleyball 33 J.V. Tennis 3, M. JACQUELYN OKINAGA, R.D. 5, Big Oak Road-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 33 Baconian 43 Art Service 2,3,43 Latin Club 43 Treasurer 33 F.H.A. 2, Parliamentarian 3, Vice President 43 F.T.A. 3, Corresponding Secretary 43 Honor Society 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Research Inc. 43 Intramural Hockey 2,43 Intramural Tennis 3. DIANE LEE OLIVIO, Rosenhayn-Business Edu- cation3 Canteen Comm. 3,43 Business Education Club 23 F.H.A. 23 Prom Committee 3. JOHN WILLIAM PAGE, 331 North Pearl Street- College Preparatory3 Student Council 3,43 Choir 2,3,43 Glee Club 23 Varsity B 2,33 President 43 Prom Committee 33 Varsity Football 2,3,43 Bas- ketball Manager 3,43 Varsity Track 3,4. LUCY T. PALMISCIANO, Box 136, Rosenhayn- Secretarial3 Office Co-op 43 Commerical Club 2,3, Vice President 43 In-School Secretary 3. ERICH PAMPUCH, 24 Church Street-College Preparatoryg Glee Club 2,33 Jr. Red Cross 2. PATRICIA LEE PARVIN, Pafvin H9ightS-C0119g9 Preparatory3 F.T.A. 3,43 Guidance Club 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Co-Chairman3 School Affiliation 2,3,4. DULCINE JOY PATCHELL, 81 Lakeview Avenue- College Preparatoryg Choir 3,43 F.T.A. 3,43 Glee Club 2,43 Prom Committee 33 Service League 2,33 Waitress Club 2,3. LONA MAE PEACOCK, 90 Burlington Avenue- College Preparatoryg Class Officer 3,43 Homeroom Officer 3,43 Student Council 2,33 Baconian 43 Echo 3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Varsity B 2,3,43 Eouth Week 33 Varsity Hockey 2,3,43 J.V. Basket- all 3. JOSEPH FRANK PEDERSEN, R.D. 1 Buck Road, Elmer-College Preparatoryg Conservation Club Vice President 3. CHARLES CARL PENN, 251 Bank Street-Busi- ness Education3 COURTLAND ROBERT PENN, 251 Bank Street- Business Education3 Prom Committee 3. CARLTON WILLIAM PENN, 251 Bank Street- Business Education. THOMAS R. PEPITONE, '79 American Avenue- College Preparatory3 Prom Committee 33 J.V. Football 2. LOUISE D. PEPPER, 146 Landis Avenue-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 2,33 Baconian Edi- torial Staff 43 F.T.A. 3, President 41 G.A.A. 3, Treasurer43 GCI,33EHonor Society 3, Vice Presi- dent 43 Varsity B 3,42 Prom Committee 31 School Affiliation 2,33 Service League Treasurer 2, Vice President 33 Research Inc. 43 Hostess and Ushers 2,3,43 J.V. Basketball 23 Varsity Basket- ball 2,3,43 Tennis manager 3,43 Intramural Softball 2,33 Intramural Volleyball 33 Intramural Tennis 4. BEVERLY CLAIRE PETERSON, 115 York Street- College PTeD9fl'at0TYZ F.T.A. 3,43 Glee Club 23 Guidance Clubr23 Honor Society 3,43 Prom Com- mittee 33 School Affiliation 23 Service League Sec- retary 2,1 Treasurer 33Research Inc.43Hostess and Ushers 4. SAUNDRA L. PFEIFFER, Lummistown Road, Fairton-Secretarial3 In-School Secretary 4. SHARON LEE PFEIFFER, Lummistown Road, Fairton-General Clerical. KATHLEEN ATLANTA PHARO, Box 32. Fortescue-Distributive Education3 Art Service 23 Service League 2. EILEEN PAULA PIAMPIANO, Main Street, Shiloh- College Preparatory3' Student Council 31 Choir 2,3,43 F.T.A. 3,43 Honor Society 3,42 Prom Com- mittee 33 School Affiliation 2,3,43 Hostess and Ushers 33 Jr. Red Cross 23 South Jersey Chorus 33 BARRY STEVEN PIANIN, Parvins Mill Road- College Preparatory3 Band 3,4. DARLENE E. PIERCE, R.D. 7-Secretarialgt Main Office 33 Office Co-op 43 In-School Sec. 33 Busi- ness Education 4. EARL SHERMAN PIERCE, 474 Burlington Ave- nue-College Preparatory3 School Affiliation 33 Conservation Club 3. ISAAC LEON PIERCE, Lummistown Road, Cedarville-Commercial. LEWIS PIERCE, JR., 139 Munson Avenue-Indus- trial Arts. NANCY PIERSON, 62 West Avenue-College Preparatory: Band 2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 Jr. Red Cross 3, 4. ELIZABETH MARIE PINKOS, 48 Hitchner Ave- nue-College Preparatory3 F,H,A, 23 Guidance Club 33 Majorette 2,3,41 Jr. Red Cross 23 Prom Committee 33 Service League 2. EDWARD PISARSKI, 14 Timber Road-Industrial r s. ANDREW SALVATORE PIZZO, Maple and Spruce Streets, Rosenhayn-Agricultureg Homeroom Officer 23 Student Council 3: F'.F.A. 2,3,43 J.V. Baseball 23Varsity Baseball 3,41 Football 2. CHRISTINE ANGELA PIZZO, Box 326, Rosen- hayn-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 23 3,43 Choir 2,3,4j French Club 33 Glee Club 43 F.T.A. 3,43 Prom Committee 3. REBECCA ELIZABETH PLUMMER, Main Street, Fairton-College Preparatory3 Student Council 43 French Club 3,43 F.T.A. 33 Guidance Club 33 Honor Society 3,43 Majorette 2,3,4Q School Affilia- tion 2,3, Treasurer 43 Research Inc. 43 Prom Committee. ARCHIE CORNELIUS POLLARD, 209 South Pine Street-College Preparatory. HARRIET ELAINE POLLOCK, 133 Vine Street- Business Education3 Glee Club 2,3,43 Service League 2,3,4. FRANK JOHN POLOFF, 129 Harvard Avenue- Business Education. FREDERICK J. POLOFF, JR., 53 South East Avenue-Distributive Educationg Distributive Edu- cation Club 4. PATRICIA ANN POLOFF, R.D. 2-College Pre- paratory3 Art Service 2,43 F.H.A. 33 Prom Committee 33 Service League 2. BONNIE JOY PORTMAN, 26 Crestwood Drive- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 2,33 Baconian 43 A 8z B Office 3,43 Canteen Committee 3,41 Commentator Club 43 French Club 43 F.H.A. 3,43 G.A.A. 23 Honor Society 3,43 Majorette 2,3,43 Prom4 Committee 33 Service League 23 Research Inc. . THEODORE JAMES POULOS, 174 Atlantic Street- Industrial Arts3 Audio Visual Aide 3. BONNIE LOUISE POWELL, 137 Madison Avenue- Secretarialg Homeroom Officer 2,43 Student Council 33 Office Co-op 4. BEATRICE ANN PRETTYMAN, R.D. 4, Clarks Pond Road-Homemakingg Main Office 3,43 F.H.A. 2,3, Secretary 43 In-School Secretary 33 Service League 3,4. FREDERICK M. PRICE, 60 Nichols Street- Business -Education. SUE CAROLYN PRINTZ, 443 Indian Avenue- Business Education. RAYMOND A. PRITCHETT, R.D. 2-Bookkeeping: Business Education Club 43 In-School Secretary43 School Bank 3. BARRY I. PURNELL, R.D. 1-College Preparatoryg Homeroom Officer 23 Varsity B 41 Hundred Mile Club3 Varsity Track 2,3,43 J.V. Football 23 Var- sity Cross Country 3,4. DOUGLAS M. QUEIN, 180 Landis Avenue-College Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 2,33 Orchestra 2,3,42 J.V. Football 2,33 Varsity Football 43 Track 2. DENNIS A. QUINN, 289 East Commerce Street- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer3 Cross Country 4. EDWARD J. QUINN, JR., 40 Irving Avenue- College Preparatory3 Audio Visual Aide 43 DAVID B. RAUDENBUSH, 194 Landis Avenue- Business Education. ERNEST W. RAUDENBUSH, JR., 194 Landis Ave.- College Preparatory 2,33 Business Education 4. ANNA MARY REAGER, 27 Lakeview Avenue- Secretarial3 Commercial Club 23 In-School Secretary 43 Prom Committee 3. ISAAC EDWARD REED, JR., R.D. 4-Industrial r s. HELGI REINVALD, 1218 First Street-College Preparatory3 Class Officer 42 Homeroom Officer 2,3,43 Student Council 23 Echo 3, Page Editor 43 F.N.A. 2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,33 Varsity B 3,43Prom Committee 32 Hostess and Ushers 2,3,43 Jr. Red Cross 2,33 Intramural Hockey 23 Softball Manager 23 Cheerleader 3, Co-Captain 4. EDWARD MARTIN REMPFER. 159 Bank Street- Business Education. CORNELIA ANN REYNOLDS, 127 North Laurel Street-General Clerical3 F.N.A. 23 Commercial Club 4. BETH RICHEY, R.D. 5, Box 26, Hildreth Road- College Preparatory3 Band 3,43 F.T.A. 3,43 Serv- ice League 2,3, Vice President 43 Camera Club 4, Secretary 33 Glee Club 2,41 French Club 4. DONALD ADRIAN RICHMOND, N ewport-Business Education. LEWIS FRANKLIN RICHTER, M ain Street, Greenwich-Industrial Arts. MYRA ELIZABETH RICHTER, R.D. 3, Jericho Road-General Clerical3 F.N.A. 2: Service League 2. SARA RIDGWAY, R.D. 4, Lummistown-Homemak- ing3 F.H.A. 43 Glee Club 2,3,4. WALTER JAMES RIVERS, 47 Mt. Vernon Street- Business Education3 Choir 43 Commercial Club 43 Glee Club 2,3,43 Boys' Chorus 3,4. BARBARA AGNES RIZZO, 122 Walnut Street- Homeroom Officer 2,3,43 Office Co-op 43 Commer- cial Club 43 In-School Secretary 3. JOSEPH CONOVER ROBBINS, JR., 70 Giles St.- Industrial Arts. EDWARD EUGENE ROBERTS, R.D. 2, Elmer- Industrial Arts. GLORIA ROBINSON, 58 Andrews Avenue- Business Education3 Choir 43 Commercial Club 3,43 Glee Club 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Hostess and Ushers 43 Jr. Red Cross 3,4. DOROTHY ELIENE RODERICK, R.D. 4, Fairton- Homemakingg Prom Committee 33 Service League 4. ROBERT D.,ROGERS, JR., 55 Church Street- Business Education CAROL MARIE ROHRBACHER, 235 Atlantic Street-General Clerical3 In-School Secretary 43 Prom Committee 3. DONALD J. ROMANIK, 272 Atlantic Street- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 23 Student Council 3,43 Baconian Business Manager 43 Band 2,33 Boys' State 33 Latin Club 3,43 F.T.A.. 33 Honor Society 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Research Inc. 4. MARY ANN RORAY, 260 Atlantic Street-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 23 F.H.A. 3,43 Glee Club 23 Majorette 2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 Service League 23 Jr. Red Cross 3,4. MAUREEN ALVILIA ROSS, 106 South Avenue- College Preparatory3 Art Service 23 Choir 2,3,42 French Club 23 Glee Club 2,3,4. 4 ELNA JANE ROTHMAN, 212 West Lincoln Street- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 43 Student Council 3,43 Commentator 23 F.T.A. 3,42 Glee Club 2,41 Guidance Club 23 Honor Society 3,43 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation 33 Research Inc. 43 Hostess and Ushers 43 Intramural Hockey gl Intramural Basketball 43 Pep Club 33 Tennis Z J.V. 4. GRACE ILLENE RUBERTS, 174 WestPark Drive- College Preparatory3 A Sz B Office 23 Commentator 33 F.H.A. 3, Membership Chairman 42 F.N.A. 2,3, 43 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation 31 Service League 3, Treasurer 43 Hostess and Ushers 31 Jr. Red Cross 33 Conservation Club State Repre- sentative 3,4. JUDITH A. RUDOWSKY, 81 Burlington Road- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 2,32 Stu- dent Council 2,43 Baconian 43 French Club 33 Latin Club 3,43 F.T.A. 3,43 G.A.A. 43 GCI Alternate 33 Glee Club 23 Guidance Club 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Varsity B 43 Prom Commit- tee Co-Chairman 33 Research Inc. 43 J.V. Hockey 2, Varsity 3,43 J.V. Tennis 2, Varsity 3,4. JOANN THERESA RUGGERI, 309 North Laurel St.-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 23 Baconian 43 Art Service 3,43 Color Guard43 French Club 3, Vice President 43 F.H.A. 33 F.T.A. 3,43 Glee Club 2,33 Guidance Club 2,3,43 Orchestra 23 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation 2,3,43 Research Inc. 43 Jr. Red Cross 3, President 43 J.V. Tennis 33 Varsity Tennis 43 Archery 2,3,43 Intramural Hockey 2,3. RONALD LEE RUHL, Lower Mill Road, Elmer- Industrial Arts. AITA SAAR, 807 Garden St., Seabrook-General Clerical3 Business Education Club 43 Prom Com- mittee 33 School Affiliation 3,43 Service League 33 Hostess and Ushers 43 Intramural Volleyball 3. GARY LELAND SAKAMOTO, 1022 State Road, Seabrook-Business Education3 Homeroom Officer 2,43 Varsity B 43 Prom Committee 33 Varsity Football 2,3,43 Track 3,4. HOWARD Y. SAKATA, 923 McArthur Drive-Indus- trial3 J.V. Football 2. Y. BERNARD SASAKI, 1010 School Lane-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 2,3,43 Student Council 2,31 Baconian Editorial Staff 43 Boys' State 33 French Club 33 F.T.A. 3, 43 Honor Society 3, President 43 Prom Committee 33 Research Inc. 43 J.V. Basketball 23 Varsity Tennis 2,3. ANDREW SATCHELL, Box 216 Rosenhayn- Business Education3 Audio Vis-u al Aide 33 F.F.A. 2,3,4. FLORA SATCHELL, Box 102 Poplar Street, Rosenhayn-Business Education3 A 8z B Office 43 Service League 43 Jr. Red Cross 2,3,4. WILLIAM D. SAYRE, 113 Albertson Avenue- College Preparatory3 Audio Visual Aide 33 Prom Committee 33 Bowling Club Secretary 3. ALBERT LOUIS SCARANI, 22 Thompson Avenue- College Preparatory3 Audio Visual Aide 2,33 Conservation Club President 33J.V. Football 2,3. DORIS LOUISE SCHOONMAKER, R.D. 3-College Preparatory3 Class Executive Committee 23 Homeroom Officer 2,3,43 Baconian 43 F.T.A. 3,42 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 J.V. Hockey 23 Varsity Hockey 3. DENNIS SCHUH, 941 Jefferson St., Seabrook- Bookkeeping. HENRY ARTHUR SCHWED, Irving Avenue, Carmel-College Preparatory3 Band 2,32 Latin Club 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Camera Club 2,33 Physics Club 3. DAVID HOWARD SCHWEITZER, R.D. 3-College Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 23 French Club 33 Prom Committee 33 Camera Club 33 J.V. Basket- ball2,33J.V. Baseball'2,33 Varsity Basketball 43 Varsity Baseball 4. EVA LIVERT SCOTT, 628 Buckshutem Road- College Preparatory3 Commercial Club 43 F.H.A. 43 Service League 43 Jr. Red Cross 2,3,4. JANET LEE SCOTT, 193 Landis Avenue-Busi- ness Education3 Canteen Committee 3,4Q Business Education Club 2,3,4. ALLEN ROGER SHARP, JR., 33 Walnut St.- Bookkeeping3 Varsity B 42 PIOIH C0mmitt9G 33 J.V. Baseball 23 Varsity Baseball 3,4. JONATHAN HAWLEY SHARP, 70 University Avenue-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 2,3,43 Baconian 43 French Club 3,42 Glee Club 23 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation 23 Service League 23 Research Inc. 42 Physics 3,4. CARL WARE SHARPE, R.D. 3, E1m9f'C0mU19fCia1 Ag.3 F.F.A. 2,3,4. NANCY LEE SHEIRY, Barrett Run Road-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 2,33 Student Coun- cil 3,43 Baconian,Assistant Editor43F.T.A. 3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Glee Club 23 Guidance Club 3,43 Honor Society 3, Secretary 43 Varsity B 2,33 Vice President 41 Prom Committee 3, School Af- filiation 23 Research Inc. 43 Varsity hockey 2,3, Co-Captain 43 J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity 3,41 J.V. Tennis 2, Varsity 3.4- LINDLEY HOWARD SHELDON, Main Street, Fairton-College Preparatory3 Main Office 23 Audio Visual Aide 21 F.F.A. 2,3,4. JUDITH ANN SHEPPARD, R.D. 5-Business Education3 Main Office 33 Glee Club 43 In-School Secretary 43 Intramural hockey3 Intramural soft- ball3 Intramural vo1leyball3 and Intramural bad- minton. LINDA EILEEN SHEPPARD, Old Deerfield Pike- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 2,33 F.T.A. 3,43 Guidance Club 2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 Intramural softball 3. RUSSELL MELVIN SHEPPARD, R.D. 4-Industrial r s. BRENDA LOYS SHIRLEY, 30 Magnolia Avenue- Distributive Education3 Jr. Red Cross 13 JAIVIES SHRADER, 46 Liberty Road-Industrial r s. REET SIKKEMAE, 1106 State Road, Seabrook- Business Education3 Prom Committee 33 Intra- mural Volleyball 33 Intramural Hockey 4. JOAN M. SIMONS, 43 Lakeside Drive-College Preparatory3 Choir 3,41 Latin Club 3,41 F.T.A. 3,43 Glee Club 23 Honor Society 33 Camera Club 3,4, Vice President 23 Intramural I-lockey 3,43 gngralmural Basketball 3,43 Intramural Softball PEETER SIMSON, Deerfield Drive-College Pre- paratory3 Art Service 3,43 Prom Committee 3. ALLEN SLOAN, Quarter Mile Lane-Distributive Education3 Class Officer 43 Homeroom Officer 2,3,43 Distributive Education Club 43 Prom Com- mittee 33 Rotarian 3. JEAN MARGARET SMANIOTTO, 161 North Pearl Street-Bookkeeping. CAROLYN SMITH, 221 Manson Avenue-Business Education. MARIANNE SMITH, 403 South Avenue-Business Education3 Commercial Club 23 F.H.A. 2,43 G.A.A. 22 Guidance Club 33 In-School Secretary 43 School Affiliation 43 Camera Club Vice President 43 Hostess and Ushers 33 Homeroom Officer 43 Intra- mural Basketball. PEGGY LOU SMITH, R.D. 5-Centerton Road- Homemakingi F.H.A. 2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 Service League 4. SUEEN SMITH, 9 Willow Street-Business Educa- ion. RICHARD LLOYD SMITH, 260 Walnut Street- College Preparatory3 Student Council 43 J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity 4. RONALD JOSEPH SMITH, 362 South Avenue- Industrial Arts. STANLEY J. SOBELMAN, 58 New Street-College Preparatory3 Latin Club 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Camera Club 2,3,43 Hostess and Ushers 21 Con- servation Club 33 Bowling Club 2. JANET BETH SOMERS, 314 Broad Street-Busi- ness Education3 Jr. Red Cross 2. ANGEL R. SPARACIO, Maple and Spruce Street, Rosenhayn-Bookkeepingg Class Officer 43 Student Council 23 Homeroom Officer 2,3,43Business Edu- cation Club 2,3, President 41 In-School Secretary 43 Prom Committee 3. ROBERT E. SPENCER, Main Street, Fairton- Industrial Arts. VERNON SPRENKLE, JR., South Main Street, Cedarville-College Preparatory. EARL S. STANTON, 67 North Main Street, Cedar- ville-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 43 Commentator Club 43 Research Inc. 43 Boys' Chorus. ARTHUR F. STARKEY, JR., 26 West Maple Ave- nue, Cedarville-Industrial Arts. JAMES STARR, 565 North Laurel Street-Business Education3 Student Council 3. BETTY LOU STEVENS, 180 West Lincoln Street- Business Education3 Glee Club 2,3,43 Hostess and Ushers 4. WATSON T. STEWART, 21 North Elm Street- College Preparatory3 Student Council 23 Hostess and Ushers 4. JANICE RUTH STOTZ, 132 Centerton Road- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 2,3,43 Choir 2,3,43 F.'I'.A. 3,43 G.A.A. 33 Library Staff 2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 Service League 23 School Affiliation 33 All State Chorus3 South Jersey Chorus: J.V. Basketball 2.3. UDO STUNGREVICS, 1817 - 4th Street, Seabrook- Bookkeeping. MARY LOUISE SUMBRY, 25 Schafer Avenue, Cedarville-Business Education3 Art Service 43 Glee Club 3,42 Prom Committee 33 School Affilia- tion 31 Hostess and Ushers 23 Jr. Red Cross 3. EUGENE LEROY SUTTON, JR., 15 Columbus Avenue-Industrial Arts. ELEANOR TABLE, 310 North Laurel Street- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 33 Choir 3,42 F.N.A. 2,3,43 G.A.A. 23 Glee Club 23 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation 3,43 Service Lea- gue 43 Research Inc. 43 Jr. Red Cross 2,3,43 In- tramural Softball 33 Volleyball 3,43 Table Tennis 3,43 Badminton 3. BARBARA CAROL TAYLOR, R.D. 5, Centerton Road-Business Education3 Prom Committee 3. DONALD CLINTON TAYLOR, R.D. 4, Ramah Road-Agriculture3 F.F.A. 2,3,4. SARA ANN TAYLOR, R.D. 4 Ramah Road, Fair- t0I1'H0YH9IT19-killgi F.H.A. 43 Glee Club 23 Service League 3,4. LEROY THOMAS, R.D. '7-Industrial Arts3 A. RONALD THOMPSON, 366 South Avenue- Industrial Arts. ROBERT CHARLES THOMPSON, R.D. 4-College Preparatory3 Student Council 43 Prom Committee 33 Service League 4. HAROLD E. THOMSON, JR., R.D. 7-Industrial Arts: F.F.A. 1. KENNETH L. TROUT, 197 Hampton Street-Col- lege Preparatory3 Band 2,3. JAMES HOWARD TRUPKIEWICZ, 58 Centerton Road-Industrial Arts. JEROME GRANT TUDOS, 70 West Avenue-College Preparatory3 Camera Club 33 Research Inc. 2,3,43 Physics Club 43 Track 2,3,4. JACK DALTON TYLER, 52 New Street-Business Education3 Homeroom Officer 2,3. LOUISE PENELOPE TYLER, '74 Lakeview Ave- nue-College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 33 Baconian Editorial Staff 43 Echo 3,43 French Club 33 F.H.A. 2,3, President and State President 43 F.N.A. 2,33 Glee Club 23 Honor Society 3,43 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation 2,3, Service Lea- gue 23 Archery 2,33 Intramural Hockey 2. GARY CARL VANLIER, Main Street, Deerfield- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 43 Student Council 23 Baconian Editor 41 Boys' State Alter- nate 31 French Club 43 Honor Society 3,43 Prom Committee 33 School Affiliation 23 Research Inc. 43 Physics Club 3: J.V. Baseball 2,3. FRANCES VAN METER, 101 East Avenue-Busi- ness Education3 Choir 3,43 Commercial Club 43 Glee Club 23 In-School Secretary 43 Service Lea- gue 3,43 School Bank 3. WILLIAM D. VAUGHAN3 37 North Giles Street- College Preparatory. JANET LOUISE VENCE, 42 Beck Drive-Secretar- ial3 A Sz B Office 23 Main Office 33 Office Co- operative Secretary 43 Business Education Club 3,43 Glee Club 23 In-School Secretary 33 Prom Committee .33 Intramural Basketball 33 Volleyball 33 Varsity Basketball Manager 3. BARBARA JEAN VENNEY, 24 Spruce Street- Business Education3 Business Education Club 2,31 F.H.A. 2,33 G.A.A. 3: Glee Club 2,35 Prom Committee 33 Service League 23 Intramural Bas- ketball 2,3,43 Intramural Hockey 2,3,4. KARL VIIRE, 611 Deerfield Court Drive, Sea- brook-Industrial Arts. MATI VIRUNURM, 1414 Second Street, Seabrook- College Preparatory3 Physics Club 33 Bowling Club 2,3,43,Advanced Math Club 43 French Club 3. REIN VIRKMAA, 140 West Commerce Street- College Preparatory3 Commentator 42 Library Staff 33 School Affiliation 3. JOHN VISCONTI, Spruce Street, Rosenhayn- Agriculture3 F.F.A. Sentinel 4. MARION THERESA VITALE, 114 American Ave- nue-Secretarialg Office Co-op 43 Commercial Club 2. GORDON WAYNE VOGEL, R.D. 7, Irving Avenue- College Preparatory3 Student Council 21 Baconian 43 French Club 33 Research Inc. 43 Physics Club 33 Bowling Club 43 Advanced Math Club 4. BLANCHE MAE WADDINGTON, 122 Bank Street- College Preparatory3 Homeroom Officer 2,3,43 F.H.A, 2,33 F.N.A. 2,3,43 Glee Club 23 Prom Committee 33 Hostess and Ushers 23 Jr. Red Cross 2,3,4. ERHARDT SIEGFRIED WAGNER, R.D. 5-College Preparatory3 Physics Club 3. WILLIAM L. WALTERS, 7 Woodlawn Avenue- College Preparatory. CONSTANCE ETHEL WARD, R.D. 5-Business Education3 Business Education Club 33 Glee Club 23 Prom Committee 33 Bowling Club 3,43 Softball 2,3. ROBERT H. WARFLE, Dividing Creek-Business Education3 Class Officer 2,33 Homeroom Officer 2,4:F.F.A. 2,3,43 Varsity B 3,43 Varsity Foot- ball 3,43 Baseball 2,3,4. 6 PHILIP LEON WARREN, 268 Giles Road-College Preparatory: Glee Club 2: Research Inc. 2,3,4: Physics Club 3,4. ELTON JOSEPH WATSON, Box 102, Fairton- College Preparatory. JOHN EDWARD WATSON, 85 Irving Avenue- Business Education. JUDITH ANN WATTS, 1 Markley Drive-Distribu- tive Education: Canteen Committee 2,3,4: Business Education Club 2: Distributive Education Club 4. NANCY CAROL WEBB, 122 Vine Street-College Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 3,4: F'.N.A. 2,3,4: Majorette 2,3,4: Orchestra 2: Prom Committee 3: Jr. Red Cross 2,3,4. KAREN TERRY WEBER, 57 Wayne Road-College Preparatory: Student Council 2,3,4: French Club 4: F'.N.A. 4: Glee Club 2: Honor Society 3,43 Guidance Club 3,4: Prom Committee 3: School Af- filiation 3: Intramural Sports 2,3. MARIE WEBER, R.D. 2, Elmer-Business Educa- gion: F.H.A. 3,4: Glee Club 3,4: Prom Committee VICTORIA A. WEBER, 44 North Giles Street- College Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 2: French Club 4: F'.T.A. 3,4: Guidance Club 2,3,4: Honor Society 3,4: Prom Committee 3: School Affiliation 2,3,4: Research Inc. 43 J.V. Tennis 2,33 Varsity Tennis 4. JANEELIZABETH WILTEN, 43 Institute Place- College Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 4: Echo 32 Page Editor 4: Commentator 3,4: Honor Society 3,4, Prom Committee: School Affiliation 2,3, Corr- esponding Secretary 4: Research Inc. 4: Intramural Tennis 3,4: Archery 2,3,4. VAIL WINROW, 15 Bergen Street-Business Edu- cation: Glee Club 22 Service League 2,3: Jr. Red Cross 3. JOAN WOLBERT, R.D. 1-Homemaking. BONNIE WOOD, 1960 Old Burlington Road- Distributive Education: Canteen Comm. 2,3, President 4: Commercial Club 2: D.E. Club 4. MARY VIRGINIA WOOLBERT, 79 Bank Street- Business Education: Homeroom Officer 4: In- School Secretary 4, CAROL EILEEN WOOLMAN, 23 Third Street, Elmer-College Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 2,33 Student Council 2, Secretary 3, President 4: Baconian Editorial Staff 4: Main Office 2,3,4: French Club 4: Latin Club 3,4: F.T.A. 3: Honor Society 3,4: Prom Committee 3: School Af- filiation 2: Youth Week Councilman 3: Intramural hockey 2,3,4. EUGENE MILVIN WRIGHT, 334 Spruce Street- Business Education: Glee Club 2,3: Service Lea- gue 2,3: J.V. Cross Country 100 Mile Club 4. .REESE ALLEN WRIGHT, 40 Ellis Street-Industrial r s. VIOLA LAURA WRIGHT 334 Spruce Street-Col- lege Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 2: F.H.A.: G.A.A.: Service League 43 Intramural Basketball 3,33 Intramural Hockey 2,3,4: Intramural Softball WILLIAM ENGLISH WEBER. JR., 14 Holly Ter- race-Business Education: Conservation Club. BERNADINE WEISS, 170 Bridgeton Avenue- Business Education: F.H.A. 2,3,44 F'.N.A. 2,3,4: Hostess and Ushers 2,3: Jr. Red Cross 2: Intra- mural badminton: Intramural soccer: Intramural baseball: Intramural basketball: Intramural volley- ball. ANNIE WILLIAMS, 12 Madison Avenue-Business Education: Glee Club 2,3: Intramural Hockey 2. PATRICIA ARLEEN WILLIAMS, 142 Stave Mill Road-Secretarial: Office Co-op 4: Business Edu- cation Club 3,4: In-School Secretary 3. RUTH EVONNE WILLIAMS, 198 South Pine Street- College Preparatory: Band 2,3,4: French Club 3,4: Orchestra 2: School Affiliation 3,4: Service Lea- gue 2,4: Intramural hockey 2: J.V. hockey 3: Var- sity hockey 4: Intramural basketball 3: Intramural tennis 2,3: J.V. tennis 4 :Archery 2,3,4: Softball 2. RODNEY CHESTER WILLIS, North Main Street, Cedarville-Industrial Arts. HERBERT SHERMAN WILSON, Main Street. Fail- ton-Clerical. JAMES LUTHER WILSON, 23 Bergen Street- College Preparatory: Research Inc. 2: Cross Country Manager 3,4. RONALD LLOYD WILSON, Main Street, Shiloh- Business Education: Band 4. ARTHUR WULDERK, 66 Old Deerfield Pike- College Preparatory: Class Officer 3: Homeroom Officer 2,3,4: Student Council 2: A Sz B Office 23 Main Office 2: Varsity B 4: Prom Committee 3: Varsity Baseball 2,3,4: Football 2,3. JEANNETTE LEE WUZZARDO, 100 Spring Street- College Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 2,3,4: Choir 4: Glee Club 3,4: Prom Committee 3. EDWARD ORLANDO WYNDER, 39 N. Burlington Avenue-Industrial Arts. ALETHA MARYETTA WYNN, R.D. 1-Bookkeep- ing: Commercial Club 2. PETER I. YAGURA, 1216 State Road-College Preparatory: Student Council 3,4: French Club 3: Physics Club President 3. LOIS LEE YARNELL, 218 Belmont Avenue- College Preparatory: Homeroom Officer 3: Com- mentator 2,3, Recording Secretary 4: F.T.A. 3,43 Glee Club 2,3,4: Library Staff 2,3,4: Prom Com- mittee 3: School Affiliation 2,3,4: Service League 2: Jr. Red Cross 2, PATRICIA ANN ZINNIE, 37 Cumberland Avenue- Business Education: Homeroom Officer 4: Office Co-op 4: G.A.A. 2,3: In-School Secretary 3,4: School Affiliation 2: Camera Club 3: Waitress Club 2: Varsity Hockey 3: Varsity Tennis 2,3. We're ready for th JW mw- A if w,L5i5??2ws1Sfvf1.vy-wwgxbvswgfgmiff,.f.,fmmf!ew'Q-ns,s:f1fMw3f1fsQvww :Bw w.,,f,m,f.-ykfz :ww1m:,sw:sF45Q1':e 'sw MfQ2Qf1:1Mw+w2,f- vw ww,-:,m, SRM-Xw:51Q?v.,.Pqez5fw5xf,x1sf:'kif95Fw-Lqf-132-gi-fviww-1f32xg?L'wfhf4aKf.,,mLw,,My.gf, -Nm g 7 - 3 V fs Q - f 1- A ,F w M Q ff? 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BROOKS FUNERAL DIRECTOR Bridgeton High School Class of '32 181 Atlantic Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY WEST SIDE FUNERAL HOME rin 'fl Y :T . R ef' Your Home for Servzce I ' 'IIF-:uw-r si A Q in -. f',5mT?A-'fm J'5fl1'Jfq rt ,:1!p'e2A. '2 h' Q -H A few...--J . .1 V. kwa,-,XL Rich in 11:5 Sim liciz 1 3? fl? R' W f :N P y mllh QW ' 92592 1' has Jw' ' . A Service of Quzet Beauty . xgfp-' -nil ' -Av .V H E Lf l and Eficzency . . . Q11 af ' N X Ss. 5 an .- The Perfect Bestowal of Tribute e x - and Respect . . . XX Compliments of THE CUMBERLAND NATIONAL BANK THE BANK OF SERVICE AND SAFETY Fon 145YEARs Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of BARTON F. SHARP 81 SON COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Since 1898 YOU ndepemfml lflsuranre AGENT suns vow Fvasv-' Q JOHN S. SHEIRY, MGR. 55 E. Commerce Street Bridgeton, N. J. GL 1-7400 Compliments of THE MARKETTE J O H N N Y ' S Esso SERVICE Bridgeton - Fairton Road Eddie Fisher's Meat Market 32 North Laurel Street Phone GL 5-0567 Appliances Household Furnishings The New I. W. Goldberg Furniture Store 114 Broad Street, Bridgeton L. A. Lubow, Mgr. Phone GL 1-1900 Compliments of GARRISON HAT SHOPPE 5 South Laurel Street Bridgeton, N. I. Telephone GL 1-0722 Biggs Bros. Food Market Meats - Groceries - Frozen Foods We appreciate your business Phone: GL l-2056 Bridgeton New Iersey H3 8 Years' Service Moore's Fairlawn Store Deerfield, N. I. lt You Don't See What You Want, Ask for it Phone: GL l-5-225 RICCI BROS. Washed Sand and Stone Dragston Road Phone: 460 Port Norris Compliments of WEBER'S CANDY AND GREETING CARDS Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1961 BLEW'S REXALL DRUGS CUSTOM KILLING ELMER M. FOOTE AND SON MONROEVILLE. NEW IERSEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Phone Elmer 8-4770 R. S. WATSON 6 SON Packers of GREENWICI-I BRAND TOMATOES GREENWICH. NEW IERSEY Phone: GI I-6452 DODGE'S MARKET ELMER, NEW JERSEY Congratulations CLASS OF 'E I HARLAND M. DAVIS ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS AND SALES DAVIS MILL ROAD Briclgeton, N. I. Telephone: Glenview I-6464 Congratulations to the Class of '61 9 Sheppcrrd's TV Service and Sales RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS 4 West Commerce Street Bridgeton Only GL 1-7744 Compliments STANLEY'S 68 N. Laurel Street Bridgeton, N. I. BRENDA'S SUB SHOP Subs - Barbecues - Cigarettes 45 MYRTLE STREET GL 1-9719 Ken Cossaboon Iohn Robbins Congratulations to TI-IE CLASS OF '61 CARMEL LUMBER CO. HUSTED'S LANDING KENNETH L. HUSTED Below Fczirton Everything For the Sportsman Phone GL l-6195 R. D. IFF4. Bridgeion, N. I. 'Compliments of IOHN A. CASAROW CUMBERLAND CARPET :S FURNITURE CLEANERS 116 VINE STREET BRIDGETON. NEW IERSEY Phone GL 5-0288 or GL 1-5029 , CHESSER. INC. EXTERMINATCRS 116 Vine Street Bridgeton, N. I. E. C. PARIS and BROS YOUR JEWELERS DIAMONDS - WATCHES JEWELRY - CLOCKS SILVERWARE Agents for Class Rings 99 EAST COMMERCE STREET ACKLEY'S GARAGE DEEEI-'IELD, NEW JERSEY Massey - Ferguson SALES of SERVICE Phone: GL l-8376 Headquarters For PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Popular, Classical, Iazz STANLEY SMOKE 6. RECORD SHOP Open Every Eve 'til 9 South Pearl Street GL 1-2621 . .j. Q gibg-fii4Jl0 scum? .-I 5' fa 3 474 N. Pearl St. GL I-0560 Compliments of CARMEN POLOFF BUILDING coN'IRAcToE Compliments of PIKE LANES BOWLING CENTER Bridgeton - Vineland Pike Bridgeton. N. I. GL I-7620 Compliments ot the Wes1ey's Funeral Home 17 South Burlington Avenue Bridgeton, New Iersey MONROE H. WESLEY Funeral Director WYNETTE SHOP LADIES APPAREL 94 E. Commerce Street Phone: GL I-2414 Compliments to THE CLASS OF 1961 from THE BACONIAN BUSINESS STAFF CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! from THE CLASS OF '63 Compliments EQUITABLE REALTY 6 MORTGAGE CO. 10 Washington Street Bridgeton HICKORY STEAK HOUSE Fon CHARCOAL Foon T H E C A P P S ARLLS CORNER PHONE GL l-6035 THE BRIDGETON NATIONAL BANK Bridgeton, N. I. Compliments of RICHMAN'S DAIRY BAR Shiloh Pike Bridgeton, New Iersey BRIDGETON COOP. G.L.F. SERVICE LAWN G GARDEN SUPPLIES Bridgeton. New Iersey STANLEY M. CLARK ELECTRONICS SERVICE 1072 N. Pearl Street Bridgeton, N. I. Phone GL 1-2715 Compliments F I O R A N I ' S FINE FOODS North Pearl Street Harry omd Dot, Proprietors Phone: GL l-1706 CHARLE TON CUSTARD STAND Candy Cigarettes Custard Sandwiches Landis Aye., Woodruff, N. I. GL 1-1155 I. M. ELWELL CO. BRIDGETON'S OLDEST APPLIANCE STORE Cor. Laurel 6. Washington Streets Compliments ot ROBERTS' MARKET Elmer, New Iersey PFEFFER'S BAKERY South Main Street ELMER Specialty: WEDDING CAKES G BIRTHDAY CAKES Compliments ot JOHN S. NELSON YOUR FRIENDLY SEALTEST' DEALER Elmer. New Iersey EL 8-4261 M. F. RILEY and SON LUMBER, HARDWARE, AND BUILDING MATERIALS Elmer, New Iersey Elmer 8-6121 Ioseph Rogala, Partner Charles E. Woolrnan, Partner PENNINO'S FROZEN CUSTARD JERSEYS BEST SUNDAES BANANA SPLITS CONES PINTS QUARTS MILK SHAKES Cbmpliments of AVIS PHARMACY in Elmer PRESCRIPTIONS, HOME REMEDIES CAMERAS, FILM WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES COMPLIMENTS OF BRIDGETON DRIVE-IN THEATRE NORTH PEARL STREET OPEN 7 NITES A WEEK DISTINCTIVE MEN 'S WEAR 41-43 soU1'H LAUREL CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1961 COMPLIMENTS OF M E N Z B R O S 39 YEARS or' FINE CLEANING Phone GL 5-0132 BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS OESTERLING FOR FINE PRINTING ' OFFSET LITHOGRAPHY ' LETTERPRESS Color Work A Specialty 382 BANK STREET BRIDGETON, NEW IERSEY GLenview 5-1873 2 FREITAG FUNERAL HOME 319 NORTH LAUREL STREET BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Private Parking Area Phone: GL 1-0357 Florence Garrison Freitag I-Iary A. Freitag, Ir. - DIRECTORS - F . C . A D A M S FORD and MERCURY SALES AND SERVICE ELMER, NEW IERSEY Esther's Beauty Salon Seabrook, N. I. Phone GL 1-3882 Proprietor-MRS. ESTHER ONO Cornelius I. Mack FUNERAL HOME G. R. Walker, Mgr. 182 Vine Street Bridgeton, N. I. Cedar Hill Memorial Park Association GREETINGS NORMAN A. WRIGHT INSURANCE AGENCY Greenwich, New Iersey General - Insurance Glendon W. Miller, Agent Phone: GL 1-4522 South Iersey's Favorite Weekly Read by Farm Families in 3 Counties Salem - Cumberland - Gloucester Phone Elmer 8-6171 Elmer D. Multord, Inc. 16 South East Avenue Compliments of Franzen's Barber Shop B 'd , N. . n geton I 100 Fayette Street BUICK RAMBLER Compliments to THE CLASS OF 1961 from A Friend Phone GL l-4260 Compliments ot 'jlliiizlg gllmmzrzzl Home B5 SD. PlNE STREET ERIDEETDN, N. J. G1.. 5-0076 1-HLDRETH .J Lxvl-:LY D Compliments ot Iohn Piampiano's TONSORIAL PARLOR Shiloh, New Iersey ROBINSON'S SHIRT LAUNDRY 154 N. Laurel Street ONE DAY SERVICE Phone: GL l-9669 Best Wishes To THE CLASS OF '61 Sid Geffner's Garage Irving Avenue, 'Carmel Phone G. l-0884 Stan's Washette DO -IT - YOURSELF 135 South Avenue Bridgeton, N. I. 06 Brown's Sunoco Harding Highway Elmer, New Iersey Custom Service Our Specialty Elmer 8-2744 Al Cohen Ieweler Congratulations to SENIORS OF 1961 D 6 P USED AUTO PARTS Compliments of Davis Garage Shiloh, N. I. Compliments of Carl L. Bailey, Sr. Compliments of LISKER'S REXALL PHARMACY ELMER. NEW IERSEY C-ampbe11's Luncheonette Phone, Port Norris llR2 Haleyville Road Dividing Creek, N. I. Raymond P. Hendricks 6. Son GENERAL STORE Dividing Creek. N. I. SALLY'S CUT RATE NEWPORT. NEW IERSEY Phone: Hickory 7-4824 FORLAN'S SHOES -+-+- FAMOUS BRANDS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AAA TO EEE 56 E. COMMERCE ST BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY Compliments of F . D. Noyes Servicenter SHILOH. N. I. Compliments of Fortescue Pier Lou 5. Rock Pettisani Compliments oi Chatam Dress Scar1ato's Servicenter South Main Street Cedarville, N. I. Phone: HI 7-4875 Ioe's Barber Shop N. Pearl Street. Bridgeton. N. I. The Best Place in Town To Get Trimmed C o n a h e y ' s HARDWARE - RoUsEWAREs Broad Street. Bridgeton. N. I. Phone GL 5-1121 2 Compliments of M A X I N E ' S HOSIERY, LINGERIE, and SPORTSWEAR 7 North Laurel Street Bridgeton. N. I. GL 1-8043 F R A N ' S APPAREL or' DISTINCTION Dresses - Gowns - Coats - Suits Sportswear - Beachwear - Accessories 31 N. Laurel St. Bridgeton, N. I. Phone GL l-7030 Best Wishes from BRACA'S BARBER SHOP Elmer. New Iersey CLYDE SUTTON DEERFIELD ESSO DEERFIELD. N. I. GL 1-4745 8 Compliments ot MINCH'S CORNER STORE Comer oi Broad and Fayette Streets Compliments of CENTURY BAKERY Cedar Street Bridgeton, N. J. THE ELMER 50 and IOC Store Elmer, N. J. MOORE'S FLOWER MART Harding Hiway Elmer. New Iersey Say it with Moore Flowers Phone: ELmer 8-4441 Howard Hewitt ROADSTOWN GENERAL STORE ROADSTOWN. N. I. Congratulations Class of 1961 Compliments ot Sunny Hunny Chicken- Seafood - Specialties Dinners - Pieces - Bargain Boxes COMPLIMENTS OF SHIELDALLOY I CORPORATION NEWFIELD. N. I. GALLE'S SERVICE STATIUN Br1dgeton, New Iersey Phone GL 1 9220 ASHLEY McCORMICK CO. OFFICE OUTFITTERS CONGRATULATIONS TO TYPEWRITERS - ADDING MACHINES THE CLASS OF 1961 OFFICE FURNITURE SCHOOL SUPPLIES - GIFTS HALLMARK GREETING CARDS FRANKIS USED PAR-I-S 6 CARS PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES USED CARS - WRECKS BoUGHr - SOLD - EXCHANGED az EAST coivnvrfzncs srnssr mvmg AVENUE, cgmvrm. BRIDGBTON. N. 1. Phone: GL 1-1141 CARROLL I. RILEY THE FRIENDLY HARDWARE sro-RE HOUSE FURNISHINGS - TOYS - SPORTING GOODS FELTON SIBLEY PAINTS AND BRUSHES 44-46 S. LAUREL STREET Phones GL 1-5050-GL 1-5051 Make DILL'S SEAFOOD Your Headquarters For DAILY FRESH SEAFOODS A Delicious Treat For Any Meal For a Meal Rich in Proteins, 61 Minerals, Enjoy Strictly Fresh Fish, Crabmeat, Scallops, Shrimp, Lobster Tails, Rock, Shad, Fillet of Flounder, Shad Roe, Herring Roe, and Clams. Our Specialty - Boned Shad DILL'S SEAFOOD MARKET E. Marino 6 Sons Corner Washington 6. 'Cohansey Sis. Phone GL 5-0275 Congratulations CLASS OF 1961 PIERCE'S AUTO SERVICE Auto REPAIRING AUTO PAINTING ci GENERAL REPAIR IRVING AVENUE. CARMEL GL 5-1727 Compliments of WOODY GARRISON'S TEXACO STATION 788 EAST COMMERCE STATION Bricigeton, New Iersey GL l-9607 LESLIE G. FOGG R. D. 3 BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Ford Tractors New Holland Balers Complete Line of Farm Equipment Port Norris 607 H O L L Y W O O D 'k Cosmetics for the STARS and YOU 'k GERTRUDE N, BAILEY aa uNloN swam' at-:Au-rv coNsuL-rAN-r nvmmo cnssx, J C. O. W. A. N. Congratulations to Seniors of 1961 CUMBERLAND DAIRY South .lersey's Most Modern Dairy 80 Edward Avenue BRIDCETON, N. J. CDLLINE El.Ar:Kwc:u Mn.n.vnL as-4 H.-.non nn s. anon Han K -was N. r-ms CD. 5'-B752 CA. 7-2762 TA. 5-3379 Iessie's Beauty Shop iwrungfg qpizzgrfa 48 York street Pill 5 TSQf,'2:'3Q TfQL,fN PM gin, XE'-E! - Nnw Tn T B Phone GL l-2141 VINELAND Wnonsun B mssvnu 53 w, LANQ 45 E. RED N LAUREL sv DX. 2-3331 Tl. 5 S225 GL.I- 2l2I Compliments ond Best Wishes from W. T. GRANT CO. 8 N. LAUREL STREET Congratulations to THE CLASS OF '61 Compliments ot LOUIS PIZZO SIX POINT FARMS Congratulations and Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF '61 BIANCO BROTHERS En. M, IRVING AVENUE Bridgeton, New Iersey We take the DENT off the AcciDENT Where the Charm and Integrity of Yesteryear Combines with the Best of Today THE ENTERPRISE BARBER ci WALTER 33-35 S. LAUREL STREET BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY THE MEN'S STORE WITH SO MUCH MORE Compliments ot A F R I E N D Compliments SAYRE TRAVEL SERVICE Complete Travel Arrangements Ed. W. Sayre Since 1942 CUMBERLAND HOTEL BRIDGETON, N. I. Phone GL l-1717 Congratulations THE SWEET SHOP 'GWHERE EVERYBODY GOEs', COMPLIMENTS OF IACK MULFORD oR1a1NALs by FRANCES M. BAIR CUSTOM DRESSMAKING -- ALTERATIONS BRIDAL PARTIES - EVENING GOWNS Phone-Port Norris 23-7R1 Compliments ot PENNSYLVANIA GLASS SAND CORP. Compliments WESTWOOD RESTAURANT 540 sH11.oH PIKE Bridgeton, N. I. BAKER BROTHERS 40-42 N. LAUREL s'rREE'r Bridgeton, N. I. BERNICE'S BEAUTY SALON 10 North Main Street Elmer, New Iersey Specialists in Hair Cutting, Styling, and Permanent Waving ELmer 8-3481 ' GIDDING'S EL1vrEn,N.I. Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1961 WOODRUFFS PHARMACY Compliments of BRIDGETON POLICE DEPARTMENT MATALUCCI'S SERVICE STATION Bridgeton, New Iersey Mobilgas - Mobiloil Lubrication - Washing Brakes Adjusted - Lights Focused Mufflers Installed - Wheels Balanced Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1961 EDWARD H. PAXTON PLUMBING and HEATING 124 Hampton Street Phone GL 1-2696 Congratulations ' tcm-iss OF '61 Compliments GATES' FLORAL GARDENS of FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS I ' 1 P NEWPORT, N- L GARRISON'S HATCHERY HI 7-4471 - 4788 -5 BALBI.RNIE'S DRUG STORE SUPERIOR PRESCRIPTION SERVICE FREE DELIVERY GL 1-1080 74 WEST BROAD STREET Bridgeton. New Iersey CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1961 THE FARMERS 6: MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK AND WESTSIDE BRANCH or BRIDGETON, NEW IERSET LO BIONDO BROTHERS MOTOR EXPRESS, INC. P. O. Bridgeto Phone GL 1-2410 B New Iersey HURLEY-LIEBMAN'S av-as E. COMMERICE STREET Bridgeton. N. I. Extends Sincere Greetings to the New Members of the B.1-LS. Alumni The C1cISS of '61 CONGRATULATIONS FEEDS FERTILIZER to the CLASS OF 1961 SOUTH IERSEY May You Always Hcxve HCIDDY Memories of the Hours You Spent BRIDGETON - WOODSTOWN Skating At SALEM SHARP 85 CO, SUCCESS :Sf BEST WISHES 13 East 'Commerce Street BRIDGETON, N. J. to the WALLPAPER PAINTS CLASS OF '61 from the PHONE GL 5-0495 B.H.S. CANTEEN Sincere Congratulations to the Class of '61 from the A 1 COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF BRIDGETON BRIDGETON - HAMMONTON - WOODSTOWN COMPLIMENTS OF LAHN TRANSPORTATION BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY BEST WISHES T0 THE CLASS OF '61 CHIARFS SEABROOK, NEW JERSEY Seabrook Village Store Sunoco Service Station Diner Hardware Store 9 COMPLIMENTS OF CHRISTY FUNERAL HOME ELMER, NEW IERSEY I. D. P. STEEL CORP. COMPLIMENTS OF VARSITY PHARIVIACIES 925-27 LANDIS AVENUE VINELAND. NEW JERSEY COMPLIMENTS OF A. I. PETRUNIS PLUMBING - HEATING cmd FUEL OIL ROSENHAYN AVENUE Bridgeton, N. I. Phone: GL I-7558 COMPLIMEQNTS CF GEORGE T. BURT FAIRTON, NEW IERSEY Compliments of PROTECTION SERVICE COMPANY INSURANCE AGENCY 78 WEST BROAD STREET BRIDGETON, NEW IERSEY Insure to be Sure Phone GL 1-0550 EDWIN E. FOOTE Pontiac ci GMC. Soles ci Service ELMER. NEW IERSEY 222 2 Learn to Dance ! g American Rhythms in All Tempus i Latin Rhythms ,2 RUDY CARNEGIE 2 P srscmusrs 5 9 uv Monsnu Bollrqom 5 h Doncmg 5 .0 ' U . . for I - ,, . TEEN-AGERS f o' Q -V in ' 8. 3 ' , -QL ADULTS S CONVENIENT COURSES S GLenVieW 'I-7917 , omcm ao :Am-rs aoem. 3 MAIN STUDIO - FEINSTEIN BLDG 3 63 E. COMMERCE ST. FRIENDS Kay Franzen Susan Garrison Heather Stamm Kathleen Colquhoun Phyllis Catania John Maurice Weber Clara Clark Earl W. Padgett Gerald Hewitt Judith Ann Wescott Roy and Kayko Ichinaga Mr. and Mrs. Fuju Sasaki Donald Rainear Helen Rauschert Grace Renzi Carol Rice Tina Clark Miss Dorothy M. Moody Barbara Jean Buckner Mary Louise Burlew Dave Boston Seiki Murono Fred Niji Richard Okamoto Fumio Omura Arlene M. Nardelli Edmund Nakawatase Mary Ann Nasuti Cedric Nakamura Rei Noguchi Paul K. Ayars Ronald Bitzer Beverley B. Hewitt J. V. Haog Mr. and Mrs. James W. Morris Debby and Becky Owen. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Owen Mr. Peckich Joel Schulman Sheryl Price Fred Wilten Barbara Currington Louis Fisher OF THE CLASS Linda LuBow Ed. McCullough Nancy McCouch Diane Miller Kate McGaha Laraine McAbee Joan McGowan Tina Mazza Janet Moore Raechael Miyahara Ida McHigh Joyce Mayhew Judy Johnson Beth Levit Gussie Johnson Lucille Jones Dina Kikas Jill Kline Jane Herdman Linda Hignett Joe Hepner Edith Dare JoAnn Black Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woolman Betty Jane Shirley Bill Spence Carol Elaine Robinson Thomas Ridgeway Jean Robinson Doug Cassidy Shirley Horner Marcy Snowwhite Donna Sweeney Mary Jane Sayre Marianne Facemyer Jan Margaret Carll Ruth Ewan June Roork Barbara Mulford Sandy Schoonmaker Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marchand H enry Brooks Arlene Miller Burt Sharp Walter L. Gray Toni Wayne Barbara Kreowski Jane Fox Linda Perlow Jean Sparacio Henry Brooks Catharine Ann Rabbai Carole Hummel Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dix Jack Newkirk Arthur W. Baker Mr. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rogala Art Ogden Mr. and Mrs. F. Matsui Mrs. Marie Tymchy Jack Mulford Bill Monna Epp Porro Joyce Gordon Ditty Mulford Barbara Timberman Joe Hymer Mr. and Mrs. A. Hankin Ronnie Howard V Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rudowsky Mr. and Mrs. John Piampiano Anne Roolend Marilyn Rudowsky Lee Hartenstein Janis Roger Gloria Rieger Albert Scheckenbach John E. Jackson Paul Noyuchi. Valdis Basens Indrek Junkur Arthur Sewall Bill Haaf Bruce Hamlyn Ken Nakai 4 Russ McClelland Audrey and Adam Lubow Zorie Barber Joanne Mossman Kiyomi Mukoda Betty Jo Rogala Marilyn Hashimoto Hiroko Ogata Helve Viitel Steve Hankin Renee Morinaka Richard Seiji Fujimoto Neil Karol Jeff DuBois Alice Delay Donna Del Duca Monty Monroe Randy Wing Irma Stites Leonard Davis Ene Paev Donna Jess Juri Kolts Linda Groff John Hoagland Bob Spence Linda Widjeskoy Virginia Scott Patsy Chew Marilyn Harker Bill King Eric Foote Bill Moore Mike Pepper Mayne Johnson Carol Hallman Eliot Chanee Frances Van Meter Joan Davidow Mary Ella Kellmayer Mrs. Matta Marlowe Harris Karen Hines Miss Trewin Carl DeRemer Kerry Earnest Nancy Fisher Ronnie Howard Roger Hahn Pat Lore Janet Logan Pat Kusumoto Jean MacPherson Sharon Kobrich Joan Kilpatrick Ray Hunter Michi Iwata JoAnne Hollenweger Metta Garrison Sharon French Mr. and Mrs. John Mulford Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Macera Beast LaRue Faith, Hope, and Charity Jose Jiminez Smedley Ford Maverick Jane and Dan Strawberry Charles Goren Etaoin Shrdlu Figwell Sturdley Susan Abbott Albigail Fortitude Abbott Willie Fortesque Class of 1940 Mary Ann and Louie The Three Musketeers Jack Kerouac Budu Mdivani Fred Flintstone. Dennis Woolman Deputy Dowg Montana 8: Birdie Judy and Artie Maynard Zeus Rudy and H. A. M. L. G. L. S. Hep Cat Sad Sack The Blue Bomb Barney Rubble King Leonard 8: His Honi Kaua Wikiniki Dino Bartholomew Wilt Calamity Alfred E. Neuman Bill and Janice Lew and Bunny Jerry West Little Oscar Sitting Bull Hester The Bat Uncle Chick Hercules All American Midget Lee Nose Musirull Short Subjects Huckle Berry Hounnnnd Yogi Bair Ertha Zilch Joan and Him Kay and Terry UN Bus Tour Mr. Boob King Korn The Bat Catcher Uncle Willie Shorty Brothers Four E. S. Gannon
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