Butler High School - Nugget Yearbook (Butler, NJ)

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' 5 M wi f' 6 The Seasons at Butler High After the last echo of the voice imitating Marlon Brando has died within the hallsg after the last little funny picture of Burris has been washed clean of the blackboardsg and after every senior has turned in his cap and gown to the renting firm, we will then have passed through the first season of our lives, the season of formal education. From here on, our courses many not follow those prescribed by Mother Nature, for some of us may reach our Springs and Winters sooner than others. The Nugget Staff, this year, has pre- served for you one year of seasons, your last at Butler High. As you reminisce in future years, we will help you remember the crisp Autumn morning we beat Boonton before our Thanksgiving Dinner and that lazy after- noon in Spring when we left our homework to smell the rebirth of the new year. Climb one more rung on the ladder as we reopen school for you in the seasons, 1955. ' ae: ee CONTENTS Opening Season ..,,..AA,..A.A....................QA...,........,....................,.. Board of Education and Administration Faculty .....,...,...,.,...,,.....................,o,..,..........,......,.,.............. Underclass .,,...i,..............., Student Council .....i,......,,....... Autumn ..................o...............,.,,.,...,. Football ..,..,t,...i,,,..t.,.,..,.,....ii.......,........ Twirlers and Cheerleaders ....s..... Marching Band ......l....,.....l...........l..l...........l. Junior Sportsmen, Weather Station, Visual Aids ,,.,....... Junior Play .................l...,., ........,,,.,..............,,, Behind the Scenes .........,,.,.l,.l,.. Parties, Source of Fun .....,,l...... Food, Source of Energy .,..,.l.,,, Food for Thought ...,..,.............. Winter ..,.........,..,,..,.,,.,,................. Deck the Halls ........,.,.,,. Christmas Concert ........ Music, Music, Music .......... Dances .,......s.4.l.......l..l.,....... Basketball Team l......., Swimming and Fencing Teams Sports Clubs .,,..,.,.,..,............r................. Language and Science lClubs ln. Craft and Chess Clubs .,.,..,......,,. Dancing Clubs ,.....,.,.. : ,................,,...... Service Clubs ......,....l..............,.l..,....l.,. IRF, Forum, FTA, Debate .....,.... Maple Leaf ...,............................,...,....,..,. Spring .......,.............,..,....,.............,...,..... Junior Prom ...,....,, Spring Concert ,,,.,.... Baseball .....,........,.,.,.....,,..............., Track .............,,......,.,...........ll..,..,..,....... Honor Trip and Society ........ Science Fair ....,.,..........r........,..e... Nugget ..rr.llr.....ll....,,.....l.,........,r. Always in Season .,....l. Graduation ........,..,......,.. Senior Officers ....,....... Senior Activities l........., Senior Play ......,.......,r.. Seniors ..............,..,,....l. Ads ,....,..........,,. Opening of School Many hands of welcome have been extended in my direction in this, my first year at Butler, I, in turn, extend my hand at the opening of school-not I, as an individual, but as a representative of those intangible elements that our school has to offer, Your acceptance of knowledge, sportsmanship, and citizenship is symbolized by the outstretched hand, reaching to grasp mine. I3 IQ 4 ,wlo- U1 Seated: Mr. Clarence Decker, Mr. Neil Easterbrook, Mr. James Osar, Mr. Charles Dilzer. Standing: Mr. Max Husselrath, Mr. Carl Hesse, Mr. John Zerener, Mr. Bruyn Glann, Mr. Fred Trafiet, Mr. Joseph Guenter. as - .nam.ws..:.rsmsrss'su:mmwswfwsmkfsrmLsvwfwfw . , . V, -, ,A .,a,Qs,.Qf- 5 Board of Education The Board of Education works throughout the seasons for the Welfare of the students. This fall, due mainly to the determined efforts of the board, a beautiful new elementary school was opened. During the winter the Board made up its budget. This task was one of the hardest, since they had to take into . ' NEIL B. EASTERBRGOK consideratlon the changes in the economic situation B.A. Ed.M.: Superintendent of and they also had to please the taxpayers. Schools The spring and summer sees the Board working on the changes and ordering supplies, books, and other needs of the school. The Board of Education deserves a lot of credit since all of this is done without pay, but instead because they feel it is their duty to make this World a better place in which to live. and Administration BENJAMIN A. DEIST B.S., M.S.g High School Principal Mfr. Easterbrook takes M'r. Deist on the fifty-cent towr of the school. ANN S. AAMOT B.A.g Social Studies ANNE S. BAILEY B.A.g Guidance Counselor MARGARET BANTA B.S., M.A.g Mathematics CHARLES ALIKES B.S., M.A. Home Mechanics JOSEPH B. BARKOCY B.S.g Mathematics, Social Studies 'CTR A 4- ,X A , we-vv,3Q if is-.'.-5-A-ifygr-A FLORENCE L. ATHAY B.S., M.A.: Social Studies FACULTY JOHN M. BECKER B.A.g Social Studies, English ai 1 if f S 5 : s fi s EE , I E c 1 5.7 . ' 1 di NSE? 5 Ss 4 4.,., mf LILLIAN BEDNAREK MIRIAM E. BELDING B.A., M.A.g Mathematics, B.A., M.A.g Social Studies Guidance 1954 - 55 LOUISE BOEHM B.A.g Art PIERRE J. BONIN B.S.: Business Education V e E Sei: 1 ARLENE K. BELLE B.A.g Mathematics MURIEL A. BENOY B.A., M.A.g English RITA M. BRAHS B.S.g Home Economics 3 FLORENCE M. BROWN R. K. CARPENTER, JR. DANIEL CARUSO B.S.g Art B.S., Qhemistry, B.S., M.A.g Biology ' ysics 5278: . . 32' .5 'ff-iii? X13 A , 159 'Q In Autumn came teachers and books, ff I avg, R 164441 V 5. MARGUERITHE X . CHADWICK B.A., M.A.g Social Studies N EDWAER AMQALEARY EDWIN R. CONKLIN EDWARD G. CRANE Guidaiwg C011 Iiselor 1 Ph.B., Ed.M.g Science B.A., M.A.g Social Studies M JA B - , aiii I EQ Sie 4 1 I J i ARION E. CREWS CLAUD V. CRUM CATHERINE M. CURTIS I S.g Home Economics ' B.A., M.A.3 English B.L.g Librarian i f w wq Who could teach us and kill us with looks. fini' wiki: -I MES V. DE LUKE ESTHER B, .A., M.A.g English DE 5 5 I VIRGINIA CURTIS B.S.. M.A. ' Home Economics N NIS HENRY T. ELLARD B.P.E., M.A.: Science 1 . s E Qi Q 3 x i, wi I V , , , FLORENCE FELANO FRANK P. FRANZETTI MARGARET E. GILMAN B.S.g Physical Education B.S., M.A. B.A., M.A.g' Social Studies Business Education But by Spring, when the snow left the ground, BENJAMIN GOLDBERG B.A., BJ., M.A. Social Studies CHARLES K. HARRIS ANNELIESE GREINER DOROTHY HABBART B.M.E. B.A.g English B.S.g Mathematics Instrumental Music - mm - '- X, i R FAYE W. HASTINGS WILLIAM HATFIELD B.S.g Art B.A., M.A.g French We were glad that they had been around. X 4 an 4 :ze X! '-- Pu' li? I , i , fl, I Q FLORELLA R. ETHEL M. HAYWARD HENDRICKSON B-A-: English B.A.g Asst. Librarian IVVI W' is ' a . -. 1 ' I . . ..ek L x N . f: N sr-f5ifE'2sI:'1 I in fs I Q ffisiimff if A fr 4 rs.. z. S sfzg- 'vEgy.-3-,vggz ,f..1.gi,,g5ff1+s55gg-A s- x5:!,xgf,5g,U A ig' . J ?,Ml,i,fm5L j3y,5,f,i,RigQJ , if 5 X Q is Egg X XS X X X 'fx 'SFU' X .4 X sk X L X S Kim KX is X ' was 'xx I I in ggi x g, -J M .. .. . . Q, ,,,.m.,i,W.., . ' 3 4 a 122 - A 3 farm. 1' '11 J 112 si f 4!:sQ?l1Qw:y'ffff' f l- i My wgf:-,iifmilf :V ggi Q 1 ,gbfzlzeiiafs my Miss-vgf-fs: -51:5 sfqizlnisxf sl- ,, :1'Qmy52faflg2,wf' :1ggi5f5lSx:1:!3',ls5292, wifiiizsili , DONALD s. HAWKINS n B.A., M.A. i Physical Education Q 25 ii S 2 2 sn S 5 gi Q: 3 5 I 'l ESTHER M. HAWKINS B.A.g English JEAN HOPPER B.A., M.A.g English 1 . l ! ' EVELYN E. HUBER B.S., M.A. Business Education FRED INGOLD B.S.g Physical Education FELIPA P. JACKSON B.A., M.A.g Spanish A :fl. :w. ?,,.t. JERRY HURWITZ B.A., M.A.: Social Studies, Mathematics GLADYS H. J AECKLE B.A., M.A. Director of Guidance f Qt-.-aW.m-W.Q MARGARET IDELL B.S.g Physical Education They have helped us through so many seasons, SL 7 1 .,f W C. G. JOHNSTONE B.S.g Industrial Arts RICHARD H. KERR B.A., Zertifikatg German, Guidance JOSEPHYNE A KETCHUM B.A.g Engli .M.g Music We say thank you for so many reasons. I , sf fa 3 1 7' M X f , . 3 .44 if ii, ,J lf X 4,44 M L, . N I I if ,x . 1 V , Blu' X w, an THOMAS L. LISKER B.A., M.A.g Biology EDWARD 0. MITCHELL KENDRICK M. McCALL + B.A., M.A. DINA G. NIELSEN B.A.g Biology, Physics Business Education B.A.g Mathematics GLADYS A. PALMER B.A., M.A.g English JAMES E. POWELL B.A., M.A.: Latin, English FREDERICK RICKMAN B.A., M.Ed. Industrial Arts LEONARD PERFETTI B.A.g Social Studies f I fp, If,?Q6 A. DORIS POMEROY B.S.g Business Education 4. I S X Ex A 3 i We 'fy ' If Mm Wifi 4 . v ' QQ X DORIS W. SANDS B.S., R.N.g School Nurse, Health Education EDWIN A. SCAGLIOTTI B.S.g Science MILO E. SCHUMACHER, JR. B.S., Ed.M. Industrial Arts DOROTHY F. DECKER Secretary VERNA E. MORSE Secretary to R Superintendent of Schools HENRIETTE STRUYK DONALD R. WHETHAM B.A., M.A.5 Social Studies J fl ' JJ' L l 'ff flex 0 a j e x fc i We fgggiegjffiiaww MOFFICE STAFF NORMA PIANTANIDA Secretary to High School Principal Driver Education CORA M. MILLER Secretary in Guidance Department CAROLINE W. VAN DRIEL Secretary 4 KIM ' v fx ' J 5 . 1 x 1'- rg., 5 1 8 k,., W., K . gd' . X .-umm! K. Us Jin' L Q .5 ...,m.,,.... - kg? A-..gM.,wa X ,, ,...,,,..fM - ,Q ig! X : -,S -,- .. 5 -f -f f-.mfs-Qaiyiw .V ,,,, z 57.1-W -:Y 'N x M 1 Q. gy N. x..x . gW...,... . . e.. , M . .. . fm Q K ,...,,,......,...N:M-7-K -H My M , ..,..,...,..mw...f-,... -Sit Q fs xg '1- Q-,,. A ,.'1'w ':fwfvw A- - .-x f f-ffw M-.wisrfrggfxysg .JILL .W s ,.,...........,, ff fi KW E I' s1fw.VfS...:.J.vs,g-5. . 1 4.,. -- A K K K 4- K wg.-f. ,Q as xemwvwwxwvsr- X-wr..2w,... s A -- .2:. . .... W, -. S93 .-EM? ,.,,, Q ...Wk ., .. ,K V. -.V W --, . Q X. ,,. . Tm., A my V .. 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X X.VV A U inf- J X' XXXX 1 WM 'Q aes: A A A . xci' .,.. : c.vs A . is Xa XZ :X J Ea i x K , X, X W, .R gf fy ' '55 :ew iw ? . if K 'Sli' Dot DeDi John Della Penna ' SX- A if. Anthony DeMarco Vincent DeNike T lj, . ,h N Rosalie DePasquale Rita DiLaura i i it i it Richard DiOrio Howie Doscher George Douros Nancy Dunthorn Jack Dykstra Kathy Eben Marion Eigermann Keith Elvin John Errico Sally Essigs Bill Evans Don Fagan Harold Fiorvanti Marion Firth John Fletcher K,-4 1 -e .. K G 3 Rf 1 Q, i ff? 1 his ' A 4 . ilzxk X . i , -- V. -.K - K ,yic . I The Class Of 19 6' - Juniors John Flynn Bob Foster Leroy Fox Joann Freda Helen Fredericks Joan Fregans Martin Furbach Mayland Furrows Pat Gaul Tom Gaylord Joe Genader Ann Gilroy Jean Giminez Vicki Golz Mary Jean Gormley Pat Gormley Robert Greene Roy Greene Betty Grogan Joan Haaland Elvira Haard Carolyn Haber Josephine Hadam Henry Haeile John Holft Gloria Hahn Bruce Hamilton Charles Hamilton 1 X X3 lu w Xt - X 3 , . .iff X --ww -X -. X . in .....L . .oi - . Lois Hansen Olaf Hansen Bruce Harris Elaine Harris' Jim Harris Paul Hausmann Joan Haycock Ruth Haycock Mary Hedges Uldine Henderson Anne Hennion Jessica Herbert Valerie Herrick Kathy Heyl Eileen Hiler Gail Holster Barbara Howe Marlene Huber Myra Hudson Patti Hughes Dot Hunter . Xe. - ,QNX . .. .. Xg. XXgX N- . Eid SF arg SN at . 'SRX Xfs, K 3' i1s'g3 ,iE' X X .M X Cv N EZ , i 'ki s-5 fs. sig risr J' c EX t . XQ -X X X sl X K XX it 1 'S N . S E 552 a .X ,....3x, ,N ..X Q .V--..-yu - is , Ms.--S X . -ans.- . Q in--'-. , 3-5 The Class Of 19 6' - Junior Iii--, E X S X X Q X 'X X Xk . X -. 5 gy We X Qi Niki K S 5 rx ff X so es K' XX XX ' 3 H ,XXX K 1 3 SEEK Ss P ai . -X945-1 xl? f egwsg - .- - - Q,-1-.-.-. X f 'KX 5 sz. if-X .1 X X X P X 1 f 3 - 56:5 2 Xi 5 E, f N X fc is ,k.k A. i. xi R 1 X X X ,XR k X 'Q XX X ,X K , Y .fag + if QA XA XX X Q li X X J a 5 . Xg SX 4 si 3 Q R s X X VX 'X X Y-.Q-, -:.:- -. 2334 X- 'f X :Y- : 5 ri i if e 5 I X .t - 511-.g - X lf- .. .X gf.-f -1- 5-,:. . Xi - K 3,5-gl ,fs X ' Q, f li if' . X- ff:- Ei ' ' - vw xX',, - X iii'- ' L '1 .. YU - XX 'P H -- f. .- is ,XX . Q if S? RN c M, A Q S ii? Wi 32 ' X X , . S, Q . NX. -K Q Y, W X X X X 4 r Q X-Xe' - , rr N X -if X- s -sf-X-5 - . ji- - 1 K .- , -Ax. 4 .,,, , ,... X is yi - mm' 30 s N SQ-s l Ti r XX iii N K X. Rik- .. S21 'E w Jerri Incas Penny Jackson J 5, V Gloria Jennings Beverly Jeune . . xLK.-' L.Vk E X W ..i ., X M, . . Shirley Jiminez John Jones X . C .AN if X X X , , Y Q A X xi ' 5 n L ...I X X X L ,X 'FX 2 so - if --- 5-: qi Rhoda Jennings w X x i 1 'I -' iii 'ix s f A t Yr 1 X X Sf-1--fx 25. ' , We ,f -My X ia .. .Q-.1 ESC X Q F XXX - see. - X 2 Xxx :XSS W X K Q if S' SR s X gx gt. ' W' X X '13 L K ..tK. N i X XX N f X X X 5 Q X 3' K . ... y n Sandy Jones George Kaman Beatrice Kametse Evelyn Kenyon Muriel Kitchel Joan Klee Bill Knight Barbara Koger Bill Krasco Carolyn Krattiger Thomas Kusant Judy Lamb Bob LaMorte Joe Landry Pat Lane June Lassone Judy Lohrey X- -lyz Tom Longo y Jo Ann Loughner - y x Q Louise Loughner Bob MacGuire X.. X., .X N W Y so f Al Mac Kenn Regina MRFIOH Sue Marko b A Carol Marquette Eleanor Martini i is il w Q or ii ij' Rosalie Maugeri Barbara Mayer Billie McConnell Kay McCormick Bernie McDonough T. J. McGinnis Mary Jane McMenamy Carol Meisch Joe Mewhinney Barbara Meyer Lillian Mihm Bob Mills June Monks Dennis Morgan Jean Morgan Martha Morgan Margaret Murray Joan Newman Peter Nieswand George Niskach Ronald orman q man MQ M W ?'fsewr. Aid csm...,.i The Class Of 19 6' - Juniors George Oakley Tom O'Leary Martin Olsen Emily Owen Lois Paduch Bet Parisi John Parisi Florence Parks Virginia Pasquale Melvina Patner Linda Paulison Alf Peterson Ernest Petty Barbara Phillips John Pilovec Gerard Pisani Winnie Plager Zana Platz Bernard Pohl Peter Poulos Ronald Price Bob Pruiksma Gerald Pulis Joan Racke Jean Ragg Carol Reber Dick Redfield Eileen Redner i l 2 , , , 5. . Ht X . . 'S' X U E . ' ' . A s Vi ' .. 'Q, Q . X gr 1 kg . A . S F Q 5 t it X X f -as - If e i - 51951 S. VXN X X1 .. ' r. 5 - . ,sr ..-. ..h. Q , X .. .kh. w as ..-k :gif -2. , . . as X ,Qggg '- - ,--- T xv ' 1X Xu- ' . Yifiif .h ' kkhh 5 ' Ei r y- 4 K ' N' f , . I ' 1' if J 'fs fl 'A ., H f f as r N '24 - f , ,Q is as A- sr- J X at ' - 31,1 F-Wi -. ' - ' ' - an' 1.1 .x.,,, YA M . S. in ,ln . Q 3, . Y , X X 1 i Q 1' 'X! . 'V' . V'ggg 1 ' .. .. S . . r r ' V' 'X ggg- ' ,Q I R gy a S .K H i e . K 3 N .Y sy- Q r - X i - F ' i AQ J, I X ,- L ei: 'fist to X so . I . 1 ,.,.- , 1. - at 1 - -iw f . S X. R 1 J : K i rxfif' 3 A X Q .. 5 .. SX 5 A -V I X ik, F ,R ii - X X. ps N .N K z s- 3, WL ' anis 2 swf X e F e 5 li zfffiii. . .. I l S ii, . in K Q XJ J . , gifs XX . f r. . X 5 X K X ,i N X six XRS x Elaine Redner Robert Reid H Bob Rhinesmith X ,X Q Lee Richards fini? Frieda Ricker Don Riley Linda Riley iiisctsf i George Robertson Darlene Romaine ,W Kathy Rosetti . ., ' Sally Ruegmtz y John Ryan as Anne Sanclementi . Hilda Sanders Bill Saunders Ken Scank X John Schmidt X Daniel Schmitt Jackie Schoeller wi Carolyn Searles Alice Seely In Mary Lou Seggel Jim Sehulster N gm 4 Richard Senft i Florence Senn J Joe Serrao Howard Skapses T X Carol Sherman The Class Of 1.9 6' - Juniors Dot Shoolbraid Beverly Sisco Cliff Sisco Luray Sitgreaves Norris Smith Pete Smith Joyce Spear Bob Springer Frances Steeg Warren Streelman Fred Stoekle Lee Stuart Grace Stubbs William Stukenborg f ii. s 2' A Denman Sweetman Don Theune if Walter Thoelen' X David Titus ,M Q Ax it George Torode X ,. Brenda Toub M is iiiii Wayne Townsend 1 K Q 3 N Don Tracy l g Winifred Turk Barbara Umstadter Shirley Unger Ernest Urfer Toni Usinowicz Ronald Vanderholf C3 BNI if ' fre 1 'i 5 S ' Xa XX X f y f.i',f il 57..Q '3 Z gl g ' x 's A Q 3. .L , ff: jizjk x 3 , .x A i ggi , me ..EKK F - fs , rss K J L K - QQ W W , KK? 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K iw fwfr V as QJ K' - -NN-sif 'Q'- ,.,rK x i f N' Dick Zerener lt must be won-der-ful to be a senior. 26 Ruth Vanderhorst Ruth Vanderstad Rose VanDunk Robert Vanl-Iandle Leroy VanKirk Margie Van Luvender Arlene Van0rden Jack Verdon Maryanne Vigorito Frank Virtue Ray Walker Raymond Warner Michael Wattley Bruce Weber Edwenna Welch Ted Weller Pam Wheeler Bob White Wanda White Claude Williams Gertrude W-illiams Phyllis Wilson Nancy Winslow Paul Woehle Helen Wolke Jim Worden Doris Young Robert Young 3 R s 2 i E Q i l I ' s. lr- K ,f - es -X 2 , - . - x A K . at as . . Q. . s r A L , xt YJ S. 5 xi ' , 5 W 3 . 1 -.1 T . 'H . JV: Q . X I ' ' QQ. .Qi . H 92 L3 1 ' A- X .. 1.-, X ' , ' gl- K X ff L f A! . J , ' - 9 at M'-k J B- M, . ' A- ,f i Y 1' ' ' :svsiwixs ' 'ini . -ix. N ' . ' Q X . 'fixfsif JN xv' ' - fs vigfi M - . . 1 s. ' ...X 5 . X 'X' +. A , . - ' JM . it . R. -f 2 A f.. . J k -A s wx ' . . 5 . I .. X 5 .. Zia' ki 'K ' 2 X - 5 . ' - X 2 .M - Qr' K . Ar er ,A-X. . ,, A 'J . ' ' .Q i K ' 1 ' . 'LLL - in 75 . L' 5. . 1' . FI . A .K ' . ' if L 4- 5 Q i . fy' f if if f H5 1 is xfN , 5. p m? 2- ff' A M W, X Q it 'V . X. x , - ff J f '---1 .V . 5 pa' f ' , X A - - '- I A if - , fn . ,N K ...L if 1 . N N U ., ea X - ' : -f Q ! N . .4 r' ., i k ' 5 ' N J J X ,. . -4353 .' . 'N . u ' 1- A ' i . ' -'Q X 'QR ,. if . .. -f it ' I 1. J .. 'if W 44- -... i 6- X we X ,i pi, x h Q x -am. .. . . K Nga. yagv. I 1 A ' ' f 1 tif f i x 1 . -3 1' 'A e -. 1. ,. s - . lg The William Bowersox James Breslin Sandy Brodt Donald Burns Dotty Cahill Joyce Cahill Barbara Camien Shirley Campbell Wilma Campbell Anna Card Jack Carey Jessie Cassisi Jeanne Chapman Joyce Cier Betty Lou Cocker Gary Cole Joseph Colligan Mike Collinge Mary Lon Connelly Sharon Conrad Mildred Conway Lois Cook Bonnie Costanzo Howard Crane Irene Crane Dick Cronenwett Rosemary Crowhurst Judy Crum Class Of .f. is A I A , fi 2:6 -f1...lNi.i J' Y . 5 G5 ef 5. ails if i :MAJ .mn , . A SSX X Q X ax 3-E. v fr u se Q . kfw--is 1 was .R 'milk . t .- nf Evelyn Aakvik Frank Ackerman Karl Adler Jeanne Allen Jacqueline Anderson Louis Aragona Bob Aromanda Victor Arvidson Arthur Baker Peggy Baker Judy Barnes Ken Barret John Bauer John Beady Bob Beams Dot Beardslee Robert Beardslee Kay Bell Ronnie Berry Jim Bidlack Sam Bisaccio Bob Blanchfield Kathy Blauvelt Bev Blendermann Marie Bombay Dolores Boob Dorothea Boob Lester Bossard 19 7 - ophomores ' X1 -i 51 ' 1-ai. ,gy ' A N174-v' gn H i i fl X ' ' A aka-fi . .f ' g ' Q I S ' ' f .jkgi 1 ..i-g ., S ex, L - A A Egg! K. f - . . S f 'iZj'::Ef:22jf3ff?,' At x K A jr , I 3 , . K N : E I , li mmf ifagx. es K. A . . f - if J. . , S' . - -is UH. j. , X R. 1 - GV ,J gg. ef l .. . X Q E k 1 I - A f 5 Q - .. x . 5 M' - ' . ' .sift ' X . ' ,X A ... is A4 k .M .K . I 5 L pe.. 1 EX ff' 5 QQ, 5334 . 1 V. sg Q M- we Joe D'Addezio Paul Daly Ethel Dannheimer X, Q Betty Davenport B Jeanne Davenport Stanley Davenport Carol Davis I I-l ' ,aeg- i Doug Davis Ro Dawson Clay De Angelis Barbara Decker Barbara Decker George Decker Nancy Decker Nancy Decker Ronald Decker Herbert Deckert Barbara De Groat Dorothy Demarest Frances Demarest Dale Diedricks The Class Of 1.9 7 - ophomores W. form ' 0 I Q 1 C Anthony Dimiglio , v9 Dolores Dolloway Dan Donnelly ,l pss Herbert Doorman f y X A M , p , 1. t, 1 is r p Diana Dorso ' if is t er - i K - A Ann Doty k -- - 2 Q t V - y r f V Clara Drew 'L L A B Q Q L M? , v,,.4 B if Q g 'gm 1 53 N ri , Dolores Drew Joyce Drew Carolyn Dunne V Betty Dyer . 5, '-1 PhilipbEarnEit 5 f 0, Bar ara en L it L is t - Y Sylvia Eckhart 3 gf' J ! ' SQ i 5 X A2 Q, I x x Bill Edsall if A Judy Egan ' Jack Ellicott if Bonnlniehlilligott d 'Qi SQ art a lwoo X . H- X J Richard Fairiamb fi p p X M si Helen Fall h ' L 1 1 'w ll 3' H 1. N V B t.. w zliff-if Carole Ferner ' jg ix t Sam Fiorello Michael Fitzpatrick Irene Fleck y y X M Douglas Fracke . t LM W . M 'Ng ' '14 i - Mary Lou Frahn it ' Hp .. piypt 52 , L iy p : Y F l A f 'f f E' ' i n L-i'vi5?if'g' iq . Q, it GV vonne raw ey p J ,gan j i is 1 L , jg t f - is V, 1 . 1:1 fi Ruth Fredericks Roberta Friesinger Joseph Galizio James Gallagher Don Gardener Gloria Gebhart Ronald Geiger Jud Genthon Halen George - Nancy Gerritsen Margie Giles Peter Gillen Bill Gormley Dick Gormley Marlene Gormley Nancy Gormley Shirley Gould Florence Graham Janet Graham Francis Gregory Diana Gryskiewicz W' W X fyi?i17 - ophomores gpg wir if fi . - y M P New X im Joe Gubick Charles Hafner Sandy Hagstrom Flora Hand Shirley Hand Dick Hands Stephen Harley Elwood Harper Harold Hazell Robert Headley Winifred Heady Roger Hecht David Heller Esme Heller Scott Hendrickson James Hester Jean Hewitt Don Hey Regina Hiller Jo Ann Hoff Bob Hoffman Bill Hopper Tod Huebsch Stanley Hunt Roberta Hunter Betty Huttman Malcolm Ireland Jackie Isbill xi? ., A Ml' A ' ' vi we . -5 X 1 I , ,1.. ki 1 A get :K y K no K at - . Q ,'-:' -, -if1V:ff K j 'X 'xg' , ' R g ,, 'F W Q . X ., Doris Jacobies Gladys Jatzen Bill Jecker Hal Jensen Bill Jones Otto Jordan Irma Joseph Arlette Kane William Kanuch Frances Katona Barbara Kay Harold Kelly Peter Kirchner Carol Koehnlein Don Koenon Walter Korkiner Connie Kregar Louis Kressaty Joyce Kusha Dolores Lafette Richard Landry M QW' The Class Of 19 7 - ophomores . N its - 2 Y 't . N .yi p 1 ' x l iii f . 1 is -- y J .. A l 1 L or u J Za ' gg ' i 3:2 Ja it A o -e-Q L 2 J Y ., ggfff 'f sz 'Wav' l J at es er . . ,A 1, Q as ws, Q5 P Q Xi N N -was ' W A Joyce Loupghlin Gail Lepard Arlene Less Lillian Lindsey Larry Linham Elaine Linclsley Carol Little Irene Luchansky Joe Lusardi Joseph Lynch Lou Macchiavello Jim Magee Tony Majdanski Marty Maloney Pat Mann Tom Marchsotto Chester Marion Pat Marion Buzz Martin Barbara Mathew Don Maxson Peggy Maxwell Henry McConnell Pat McCrum Andy McGarry Priscilla McGuire Lois McKinnon Walt McKinnon S Jerry McNamara Charles Meier Jack Meier Bertha Mertrude Dorothy Metz Geraldine Meyer David Michelfelder Noreen Mikowski Gene Mitchell Mary Moller Pat Monks Stuart Monroe Fred Monzeglio Tim Mooney Richard Morey Robert Morris Bob Mortensen Don Mustic Frank Mutch Jack Myles Bill Nagle The Arlene Nendel Pat Niblock Bill Nunnermacker John O'Connor Art 0'Dell Judith Ohr Paul Okker William Oliver Gail Orr Janet Osborne Joe Paddock Pat Painting Lois Palano Beverly Palkow Cliff Parker Geraldine Pelak Marilyn Penaluna John Pfahl Barbara Piatt Frank Piazza John Prekopa Jerry Pinnix Jeanne Prall Michael Prelich Ronnie Prichard Sid Prichard Almira Puckey Faith Ragonese ek X -if ii' - ..'. K ' .LX 5 X X X ,ilk Yi- aiki X! . -iii .X A5Ahi.f ,z,.:eA X ,Q 1, --.- fs , X X X X X X f k.,Qe Vkh. X Q s'fl X X X fm ., X .X .QX if Yrs X yiyi XXX wx X X x X be 'ax X X X Q . XX N ...X X X 15 ie W X X via X Xb N Xa ,X Q X X . X ' XX.' YN' .-' X X X WX . W XX ..,, X X X X XX X X. X X. . , -' f:z1 Q W i 23 ,X .. X. v - i X J X f . S.. 3. X X -N i : sis -.Qrk e X iyxp .. K f',Xi'sXX 'X XX I f QX. . - ' ii' -.gf ' ' MX X -XX X K X X s f '.:::fz ' A iff? -1, , . X X. X . . 4X Q H5 iv ,sr ,d ai ' as X 5 X. gg XSL : x- X1 ff N AX g f . Q X XS XX 1' . . XXsX .Q f X fXg'xQrX. Q5 -X 'i-- s..-. i 'if 'Q X x 1 XX . ' rig XXME, if . X X 1 X1 X X ve 1 ' .XX XXX X, ' X X .2 : X ' X T9 if iiiii EQ- 5 X ,,-i XX X X -X X 3-XX, X X ' X 5 M if GGX' 5 5' iXisXX X X Q -. X-XX X sf X1 . e XX g 0 XX f ue: , i ' X - ,Qi vw Q, '7 7 .W WCW Of 1.9 7 - ophomores ffgbffg MWC ChS2,uXQ9f3kvvxQX,0.9u- B X'-Tw mi XY eff' 02 X QCFAM ' . XX f x X 1. XXX: X.. ' Q 5 X i X S: F 83 Sf hr 'R X Y X N .MSX , . 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P . 5 W 3HQXyFXiWfZ 1 1 X il X J M VJ, Q A Sam Ransom John Reardon Doris Redner John Reeves Bruce Reinertsen Joan Rhinesmith Kenney Rhinesmith Shirle Rhinesmith Ruth Rhinesmith Dick Rhodes Tom Richard Priscilla Richardson Jerry Ricker Robert Ricker Ronald Ricker Marilyn Rogers Sandy Romaine Wayne Rumsey Joan Ryan Valentin Saroda Arthur Schelle Donald Schirmer Suellen Schmitt Robert Schoeller Ted Scinski The sc W 5 .-'- -I . if ss X E N 8 --.. J, Y A wx Y S f 2' Y fi ggi? iii? N H fe -. s Q X ago Q- it - f is r - 1 X S rrro V - S 'K '49 N59 N ix Xia is H' s is N' 515 of , R1 xv we we E h .Q ur-as A X Q- S: Q X 4 5 'X X 1 ai X XP if X X A-Q -' 2 ii o ,' - ' s 2, -i as fi r is 13: i get f 's - 52, ' ri 3 - -cs as 3 - Q, ., is K ,, i X J f L L .y 's': I K S K L Lx - A S -.M ,X TQ - . 1 i ..-WSE . . ff - b1.' ooo- 'ang' Q - -X I 1 1 1151 + - 3 miss X . . S 'ti , , - ' L S A - N 2, I . A x -- x -Exit f K o L. Class Of 1.95 7 - ophomores M 1 1 . i X 5 r '.-2-, .... .1 j ' -fL-f 'kj A - . 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A tggiiif-1 - Ardie Sehulster Al Shahan Betty Sharp Lee Simmons Ronald Sisco Edwin Skorski Eleanor Smith James Smith Norma Smith Ronald Smith Dan Snover Bob Snyder Bob Soules Grace Spadaccini Harry Spellman Don Springer David Standaert Iris Starling Grace Stella Glenn Stickle Arlene Storms Earl Storms Morgan Storms Chris Striiler Bev Stronmeyer Louis Struble Clare Stutz Walter Sweeney Richard Teller Gail Telmasse Barbara Terhune Barbara Terhune Joyce Terhune Charlotte Thompson Patricia Thompson X T T h T Don Thulen TT it A T X .T TT X- :r'? Sandy Tintle 52 T his TM- lza T TT T T T Bruce Townsend gf . Tm T 2 ,n T T i-GQ T H! ST? -fj i J t T d X T . 'T 2 X T ana owgsen 5 Lflvey 'lownsehd K. N lax Gerard Tracy 'TXX TT TI-TT T X- T s XkL'- G SFT X T' X A TTT TX T ' T so S T XT T TNT S T T Richard Traverso - T T. T T T T aoora T. william Tucker T .. .X TT TT T T -T Patricia Tutty X TT T X X T TT T '. T Ee-Mi XT Dave Utter T . T T Ruth Von Borgan T ,K T jLTkgXs .T T .Ek .k.. V TLQTTTR, sa.. K hlae Vallderhonl rrr, T' .T T MTN . T T . Rfmnie V811 Dyke T' T - ua . John Van Kirk T -X T T David Van Bess N X T Ti Patricia Van Orden e e , X TX Ronald Van Orden T X 1 X T T V 0 d Ta Y TTx- f T5 XT -T-T -Tn T .T T XTTT A-X X X .T WX, TA .. f X -F om an r en TQ TSW . T 5 Earrol Van Splinter T X 31 Lf if 1X T fr r Thomas Van Voorhees T X T T T X TT, XXTTT T The Class Of 1.9 7 - Sophomores Janet Vargo T Donna Vreeland TY TR Helen Vreeland M X - iT T T Wayne Waleck wi X QW T- T . A r T N T TT T 1 Fred Wallace QF T TT T Garret Walker T Ta :T?,'Q'f'9 T TW T Sa Ben Wallis T T T flags N is T X T ef T X Q ti. gi Chris Walsh T QQ Tf ' ' N ' T Susan Ward QQ Genevieve Weaver ' T T TT TT Pat Weaver W T Tit, h .X .X 1 Marsha Wemlinger y T T TT TWT T. T .: ,, wendy wendf r T T' TT T Q Peter Westerhoff 35 v T X Q TT Xf T T Jimmy Whftehead I' bv. in v-.... June Whitmore T T T Lee Whitmore T F T X Edythe Wichterman T- TT T f T Carol Wilkie ,gs V T TXT T TTTT . . . Ts X X. T TTTT T T T T K T X. REX ,si sg S Alice. Williams 'T T T Tm-'ZX - , iXTS 'T 1 T T TTT Robert Williams is T L I TT X JT XT T TT Tf Q - T T T XS TTTT TT T TT 55- ww TTL X T P TT w , T X -.an fs- -TTT 5 T .TTT T Y -5 v X Edward Wolos T x h S R T X 3 it Ed Woodham T Nancy Wuester Ellen Wynn Pat Yankers Lester Yerkis sa V ., o Y 5,5 5 X Q C? , m A rol N .w1f .B Bfigf' - -X K -v . e- ,fo ' i , o -1.5, - or--BL on 3 as 3? 32541 9 K Q 5 . .K xtskk . . N 2 QS M B so oy 1 igsx , ,gr QB ' i Nm sx jy i txlx' X .Q A C S111 X -. ki , it XSLL jig. , ,L ii .L : yogi J r a. 'X X - - Q 5 A - ' Q 2 53, i it 1 awash f 2 K J B XX L J ,- A . ' Eat 0G'QgJ Gerry Adler Mabel Afflerbach Johnnette Anderson Joyce Arvinbout John Armstrong John T. Armstrong George Ashley Kathyleen Aten Daniel Babcock Joan Babcock Vivian Babcock Betty Ballard Dorothy Banta Jordan Baranik Mary Bashaw Gilbert Baum Ronald Beardslee Jack Berhman Gary Bertsch Harry Bessinger Anita Biggio The Class Of 19 - Freshmen w l k K ' cl , WA Cf ! TSM! Norman Biller 8 Peter Bleigner , 1 i Evelyn Blue , J . , f s Pat Bogormon J la . C J if Stuart Bond 5 f ig exri B B C I 7 Janet Boulden . so ., ,r-e B B Judy Bowersox ' A Q B B ji X V h N t. X x ti X, 1 X wi i P B- - N BB ff- sw -E. Barbara Braun t' A g Bill Briekman L X ,F X Mo X? cffsx 5 Bongie grown fky ., - V Q y 1 , o a Valerie uc anan y Q 1. y X ig, fllf W Robert, Bungy ' 'is so G Bar ara urzms 1 V 1 if ,X ' ' X .. BB ,ief y a .L,s' Ba Barbara Cahill M N JJ A X K :i 5 faJ'lx?b5B no QwPa:if5Qo as e Gordon Campbell 5 ' of . - . Joyce Cantaluppi W, X C John Carboy X B y h Q Nancy Carlson C ... , .N B Brian Chamberlain C C Xyyb ,X i 1 ' Marilyn Chardavoyne of V ffT1 ? ' g I Robert Chrisback 5 'iai A S, Q X ik A so A A if 1 Bolfi X x o B ri eaves Sao Robert Clearwater l y k go Bc if Manter Clark N Marie Clark B o .A Q f x Kenny Igaussen . xi Q X Joan ole 5 .qn W . , A .,L, Jovoo Cook J Q Joyce Cook 'gif Q Q BLWB Q -52 or ri , , . .,g-f K ww M vkkk A a in os..: NN If E I. 54- xl?-f xkgw o,....-'fx f X it if' Q Sigh LVXQ. Xwm, Q , G -fig .. X 5 X ,. O, k fkf. Q . cl. i- -. .easy ,f , f X : X f-f f 1 Q - -:1L- 1 X . X, X . 5 i X N 'S Q 4 Q N X X xr X:QX Q X 1 is X Q X x Q Q SX . Q X, X 7 , X..- QQ- we N 5 . . em eg 'Ps ' 1 X fx Sm ' . 1 rf' wif 21 X ,.,. - , , ,Az .L... I, I z .f 1 X ,N as wa 5-.rs j g f : Q, Xe , Ma , Q r rf- XX X.. .N T NX of 2 XX -fl-in ess Q 'K -SX X X Xf I X. ge X . X , X Q X N X X ,W X s X X N ss r 5 K 1 Q :af-.1: X,. A ' ' E X 8 Margie Cook Bill Coons Raymond Cooper Richard Cooper Jerry Cora John Corter Carolyn Coursen Dorothy Crabtree Joseph Crescente Carol Crowe Harry Cropper Ned Cueman Sal D'Allessandro Marilyn Daniel Jeff Davis Jim Day Joan Dear Joyce DeBrock Joyce Decker Geraldine De Freese Roberta Dc Groat Diane De Large Louis De Lima Robert Della Penna John De Marco Don Demarest A Harriet Denfpski James Denmon The Class Of 19 - Freshmen Carol Dickert David Duke Arlene Dunay David Dunthorn Jane Edwards John Eickler Jimmy Elsenbrock George Engers Gordon Entwistle Peter Erb George Ernst Frank Errico Dorothy Eschwei John Fallon Susan Faltings Chuck Fazio Elizabeth Farrant Virginia Farrell Maryann Figurelli Bob Filippini Diane Filocamo Louie Finnegan Joan Fitzgerald Edward Fletcher Harmon Fletcher Jerry Florance Peter Fluhr Robert Fogg Q r fm r .X .rw se' ' saSQS r 1 f we -,.bV A Q 4 L ,,,,. A ooee Q .rr E . :sew X - w .- K ,gffXjeWs A X ,pf 'ew N N N f . . as .- 1 as S. X . Q I W X ' X E , ffm- . . s 5 Q Q are -va i' ik 5' S 1 . . ix M ? R -, f V nr- S C' Sv si X so N W X 5 Q QI- 1 -li 'W b ' i if ,L , 'L fi -X ri i - A R 2 2 fi . yy .. Y Fi. N X. s r . . , 7 -I if a 5 3 ,, 3 ' s L-:f' .rf ,Q, --11- l fTh , ' 4. ffl' e If L!!-iff!! I 'Y Z Barbara Foster John Freeman A Ronald Furnbach Lynne Gallagher Thomas Garder James Gaul Fred Geddis Thomas Gibbons Gladys Giszach Anne Glennon Robert Garden Julia Gormley Barbara Gould Harold Gould .x X WFP as Edna Greene Will Greene Don Gregory Elke Gronemeyer Gordon Haaland Rose Hadam Sally Haight Barbara Hall Ruth Hall Bob Hand Lawrence Hand Gayle Hansen Helen Hanson Toni Harper six -L Freshmen W-fx, fa, 1.64 ,- K Don Harrison I Richard Hartwig 1 L X Ann Harty arg, ,JS R, L 53 ,ge R fl 'X RFK Russell Hathaway rg L' J . L Q ' . ., f Virginia Healy as -W .K-s,, Qtr? for ax Iva Henderson if jg L V VA , Doris Heerse M3541 if i ! A he Jo Anne Hennessy L L L R L Frank Hennion V R R i 5 1, R ' Malry Herb 1 i . L L , Q.. 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L'i ' 4 ii if iii G -f fi 5 siiii G ' . ., li e i Art Jansen Carl Jennings Sherman Jennings Marie Jiminez Paul Johnson Wayne Johnston Bob Jones Clois Jones Hazel Jones Jane Jones Rodney Jordan Barbara Kostner Claire Keckeissen Janet Kelleher Kathleen Kelly Denton Kimble Ronald Kimble Fred Kinsey Arnold Klaassens John Klapmuts Sally Kordula Adrienne Kramer Frances Krasco Bernie Kraus Edward Lacey Madelyn La Cicero Pat Lakes Allan Lambert ' HQ X X -A 5 rig ' swf X is Q Q sf 1 3 We .. r f R R, 5 Q x vfj Y M . i a 1 X. it e S --ur! ix , ' ' ef' fit A axe' ' Wx . 5 use EAN N , x + kk S. K X K sis A or Q.. A X ,Q x 'K M N X ' fl 5 R Fix rL,- A. ir . i ' X w s J D ., i A. V I ries ,rr. x l Vkky K J, , Y x Q., .-. - m a y A A - s Fm gs I 1 ii l ' F A731 A , A A A ' F A rsgfi i .A Ei Q X A e 1 A A N e e F J as if f i A ef ei R . ,r X , l A ...A We Aff ' A fl A Q , ,AA ,.,, , K K . ,.,V .Rs V A A ,. . .wa X' K A f 1 X Y K il A I. ' J ' M4412-5 x ' A 4 Ai ' .Q X ,, -e-sri A 1 5 A ' W' 259+ ff A if av w A a e so . D A w ,, -'N ,L -' ' '. 711l2 - 115: .. xi. ' -R 9 NM? Yu s X ' s i x- N X 5 .1 tare 3 A ' 5 J . A r as ii 1' ' A A AAer' ' 1A e e - fe' - f We A X A Q sv . 1 I , A if R A . x as xiQ lE.J 1 s - ,-us' c n A ' S I . , A V fi A23 Af, I L, ff A y f rw x The Clastw - Freshmen x Barry Langerlan Rocco La Sala Robert Lassone Q Cynthia Landon Dawn Leffler Leonard Levine Phyllis Levinson Tom Lis James Little Earl Ludwig Frank Luyster John Luyster Susan Mackey Nicholas Maglio Margo Mann Vince Mann Carol Mara Donald Marion Jane Marion Donald Masker Albert Mathews Judy Matthews Richard Mac Kinnon . Susan McCartney Mary Ann McClellan Betty McCoppen Francis McCue James McDonnell fx, . m:.,, me J R .X N,i.N,sQs.,e. is '-X X AA A .L my J J fx . ,,la,.a a ' .QP .f 'K 1- la Q H? i S 'OES .sg s if We .A 9' Q-as f ii,eA .J 15, ' if f 'Q w ff A A r ,V as A ,:y-A ,f jg , L, .. X ., if K X 4' -k k' Robert McGurty Bill McNally Nancy Mead Monica Meurer Jean Miller Joyce Miller Marvin Milligan Joyce Monks Irene Montanya Bill Montgomery Robert Morano Carol Morey Beulah Morgan John Morgan R Harold Morse . Linda Mosier 1 George Mosser Karl Mueller Paul Muller Johnny Murray Martin Murphy The fy. f- ew- . , Q54-,x. 3' if is r X K ,f V, , sf. ,A - - v A , 5 i 1 flzii Y A X D --J ,J . ff ., 751' ' k vs, H ' i . J ,ff is lm P? Z N E ik 3 Q 3 g N M X Q ig xi x X Ki E , me gx is ggi , xi NJ? X I is N N f if r . 5 E rev I JM A J Q if M We E W 1 R X s . Q N X ' s sg X iw X J 3 X Q st. . ff 4 ' Q, .' . A f if X S E l 5 Q S, X X ' 2 5 S? A h 4 -x N NGA X X X x K X E Y X 3 X 3 X , if X J l l iv ft QM Xt ' i if Rx Q Q ' -15 Q Q K-' 1 X 1 m ...Q L ' sa ying si - ., ,- K , 1 W A s is ...- QQ, 1, 'i D D , 2 1 sy fe W .ey Y V 1 K iz Z :,. k 'A , I 3 RN.lV , Q , J C kk i gif- X 5 as ' J A' eiie s 2 iii , , fi rr'. - x-.' ,sf as Fi 1 s es? S 'yi' I, ...,. .X Mis E 3 X Q- E Slew? X Class Of 19 - Freshmen 1 JW David Myers Jack Neill Robert Neill Louis Oberti Nora 0'Brien Bill Obscherning at 0'Dea Z3 Donald Oehmichen Jean Oliver Art Olsen Betty Ann Olson Carol Olson Harry Olson Johanna Otten Frank Parisi Gerard arr Patrick Paull Peek Joan Peer Richard Pessolano Bob Petterson Douglas Petty Bob Plog Dennis Porter Don Predmore 'f l 4J ff :ss-as , r XXNXSSX is xl Q is 1 e ..z 3 if fl s J X ru if 4 X ll do David Price Glenda Pulis Carol Quant Edmund Racke Russell Reber Dottie Reid Susan Reifenster Eileen Reardon Allan Resnick Edna Ressland Jean Rhinesmith E 1 i'1ei, N3 Margaret Rhinesmith '-1:29 . Noble Rhinesmith Nancy Rhoads Frank Rideg Joan Roach Ruth Roberts Walt Roberston Elinor Rolbig Richard Rogers Frances Roarbach Therbert Ross Karin Rupp Charlie Russano John Russano Fred Rutherford Marie Ryan Terry Ryan Wdyiia JM gf-f' A . r-t-e.t Q-up , ' X ,dit tw Jffded-fbi , Lff'WL'Zf mf' Mzylg Cldgs Of 19 - F eshmen . ' 1 X f . , , Q - ' - V ,e,4 'f fa ff , J , 4 g f R JUN V yew V, 7 UI 4 W to 7 0 Q4 Q7 A f I ' A A. A j 4 ' e7iXfM r - X f's1feS?ee-'ale Shirley an ers Evrett Sanford Dorothy Saunders Melvin Schahan Audrey Schofield Frank Schraeder Lucille Scotti Robert Seymour John Sinsabaugh Allen Sisco Carroll Smith . Dick Smith Elsie Smith Maryann Smith KQSN Sandra Smith William Smith May Snyder Sandra Sohns John Sawicke Mary Speziale Anne Spiegel Bob Steele Raymond Stephens Rodger Stephens Patti Stevens Barbara Struble David Struble James Struble X53 1 E i - W X si si is 1 S gi N i X PS X E X X X , i i X X ,f it K x if N my my - ,X 'R X ff-SEQ va x Q E Lh I AQ: Q as A x a sei!!! '.:,, . gaggxfm. 'i. Qv., L f F k X, 'Ras Xt-'FW X X X N M as N N is is 'Q N :- xx 'A YT Barbara Steuert Lawton Struble Robert Strutzel Margaret Summerville Robert Tanski Edwin Taylor Glenna Taylor Ernest Thomaier Bob Tibbets Douglas Townsend Barbara Tracy Audrey Troxler James Tyldesley William Vanderburg Bruce Vanderhoff Ray Vanderhoff John Von Krutenb Francis Van Luvender Fred Van Luvender Le Roy Van Orden Jean Van Socst Helen Van Zile Angelo Vigorite Elaine Villa Meg Vreeland if mi R it The Class Of Frgsggge if Q, v Ward Vreeland Richie Walek John Walker Harold Walsh Raymond Walton Barbara Ward Marianne Wattley Ruth Weaver Mildred Weir Jean Whritenour William Whritenour Bonnie Williams Frank Williams David Winfield Alan Winters Fred Witty Ernest Walke Andrea Wood Carol Worden Kim Worden Pete Warden Jeanie Wotruba Ernest Wuester Charles Wyble Katherine Yablonsky Ronnie Zimmer Henrietta Zolenskl Thera Zwierkd Time ont! during a conference on freshman afairs, president Bruce Vanclerhoj' and sec- retary Sue Faltings smile into the camera. Underclass Officers .fls president, John Alise presides over a jun- ior class meetingg Sue Marco, secretary, takes notes. Sylvia This year's 1071 underclassmen participated in several activities. There were the debates from which the sophomores and juniors emerged victorious, as well as the underclass plays. The sophomores held the hop on October first, and at their annual Halloween Party the freshmen broke the ice. The final highlight of the underclass functions for the year was the junior prom. goes paperwork for the sophomore class with fy Sandy Tintle. V , U bdjbyf- X JV ffajolrf QLWJIVMMM 0 'J c -W UW! had wife ff one of the few girl class in the history of Butler High Student Council provides refreshments at half-time. Your Student Council 1954-55 marked the first general school election of Student Council ofiicers. Spurred by our vivacious president, Irene Jordan, Council recommended a new award to band members. Our Board of Education followed through on the suggestion. Both upper and lower houses combined efforts in an intensive cleanup campaign led by the mysterious Bur- ris. Rarely was Mr. Goldberg seen without bookcovers, beanies, banners, or ice for the soda. This organization raised money from us, for us, for NUGGET, for underclass func- tions, and for special assemblies. Student Council presents A Wee Bit of Bonnie Scotland in a special assembly. Upper house meets: Row 1: Rainer Ahrens, Bev- erly J eune, Mary Lou Seggel, Gall Holster, Penny Jackson. Row 2: Ardie Sehulster, Athenia Freleigh, Lorraine Brunjes, Pat Day, Bruce Hamilton, Miss Struyk, Ma- rie Beier, Ernest Urfer. Row 3: Steve Linham, Annabelle Keckeissen, Marilyn Wood, Pam Wheeler, Jeanne Sloat, Neil Harris. Standing: Tom Norman. Lower house meets: Row 1: Dottie Cahill. Row 2: Jeanne Chapman, Betty Mc- Coppen, Bonnie Brown. Row 3: Wilma Campbell, Carolyn Dunne, Mary Lou Frahn, Bill Hess, Pat Bogerman. Stand- ing: Ronnie Prichard, Ronnie Berry, Ronnie Zimmer, Pat Yankers, Marie Ryan, Diana Gryskawicz, Beverly Palkow Bonnie Williams, Mildred Wier, Gayle Hansen, Joanne Henncssey. Officers and advisors meet: Left to right: Carolyn Dunne, corresponding s e c r e t a r yg Lorraine Brunjes, recording secretary for u per houseg Mr. Goldberg, adjvisorg Irene Jorden, President, Rainer Ahrens, treasurer, Jeanne Chapman, lower house re- cording- s e c r e t a ryg Miss Struyk, advisory Ardie Se- hulster, lower house chair- man. ' Q ,XS wr mmf., ax 'R d PfCCGmlG5f N '00 Us A . x , : N . 0 U ' I SQ Q s 0 D - 4 ,. a I a as 9 nfl' 1,5- 1 ' I .WM 0 -'U Us as .' 0. 1 I ' Q. s, ' Y Ito ' Q Q U 'H n I Autumn We ,. Hi Ho Let's Go, Butler High Fight! .. M., .eggs 's wag Buzz Martin, led by John Alise struggle to pus-h through Douer's for- ward wall. Passaic Val. 13 Madison 0 Wayne 0 Ramsey 12 Ridgewood 7 Roxbury 0 Dover 20 Pomp. Lakes 12 Boonton 0 Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler 32 14 18 27 20 25 0 6 33 John Alise tries to wrestle the ball from a four-legged man from Wayne. - an Kalgiy ::w1f V Q ma First row: John Alise, Neal Harris, Rich Wotruba, Ray Spellman, Bob Tintle, Harry Orr, Don Tracy, Dave Lewis, Joe DeDe, John Shenise. Second row: Coach Becker, Gene Biggio, T. J. McGinnis, Roy Green, Art Striffler, Denman Sweetman, Kenny Scank, Carl Anderson, Buzzy Bartin, Jim Alise, Joe Mewhiney, Coach Hawkins. Third row: Coach Bar- kocy, Joe Gubick, Gordon Campbell, Joe Colligan, Done Theune, Art O'Dell, Pete Smith, Jerry Tracy, Bob Blanchfield, Tom Clark, Bob Armando. Fourth row: Bob Hoffman, Bill Jecker, Don Burnes, Charley Conklin, Art Baker, Tom Van Orden, Dave Walsh, Pete Reinertson, Jerry Pulis, Ronny Bogerman. Neal tries 'right end, and Joe DeDe swings wide around left and into the clear as the crowd I op- positej roars. FOOTBALL After six straight wins, it appeared as though Coach Becker's elusive eleven would romp through the Lakeland Conference with the second-string playing the second half. Then came Dover, and we were still nursing our injured pride when Pompton eked out a thriller. The season's end provided a de- lightful prelude to our Thanksgiving dinners as the Bulldogs smashed Boonton, 33 to 0. Chest-bulging awards went to Rich Wot- ruba, first team all-conference, second team all-countyg Bob Tintle, first team all-con- ference, Daily News all star team, honorable mentiong Neal Harris, first team all-con- ference, Daily News all star team, honorable mentiong Jim Alise, second team group three, State, second team all-conference, Joe DeDe, first team all-conference, honorable mention all-countyg Buzz Martin, first team all-county, second team all-conferenceg John Alise, first team all-county, second team all- conference. All chests could bulge with the Paterson Evening News Award to Butler for out- standing play in the 1954 season. Not backstage at the ballet, but the locker 'room on a Saturday afternoon, as Coach Becker strikes a familiar pose. f 5 I 5 E 1 1 S E x:sl rs i kiwi 1 '.t6xs' 'sr'-SQSQQSVQNNQV sly Twirlers and Cheerleaders Marion Firth leads the Butler Band down field at the homecoming game with M adison. Twirlers : Left to right: Marilyn Chardovoyne, Zana Platz, Ethel Dahnheimer, Sandy Tintle Standing, left to right: Arlene Vreeland, Maida Arvidson, Marion Firth, Donna Vree- land, Florence Parks. Varsity Cheerleaders : Front Row, left to right: Elaine Kayhart, Carol Sheehan, Pat McCormick, Nancy Rear- don, Nancy Rohr. Back Row, left to right: Ardie Sehulster, Nancy Winslow, Shirley J iminez, Winnie Plager, Sandy Decker. Nancy Winslow and Carol Sheehan lindy to Brass Band Boogie. Pat McCormick, captain, spurs the cheerleaders on to keep the stands jumping. in , Half -Time Heroes gi , t 1 21' if The path between school and the Kiel R X .. s House is worn muddy in early September as the marching band readies itself for the opening game. ,, p 2 3 . There are uniforms that must fit, music packets to organize, horns to polish, and late-afternoon rehearsals. . As the big day approaches, Mr. Harris grows P ss A hoarse, and Miss Strachan is looking forward to 1 1 ' i Thanksgiving Vacation. Somehow we make it, and each year : Soos the band surprises us with new routines and new numbers. 'if' s ' ' Among the outstanding tunes and formations fro this year were In the Mood, Hernando's lli' fie, Hideaway, Dragnet, and To Look .: Sharp. The band also takes part in the Christmas Program, -,,:. , 4 - Spring Concert, and the Band Assembly. ff 1 9 , Ofiicers this year are: Julius Maros, president, Roger ygzhlgesp ZL1fLeWvZZ?ZourC5'Z2tt Gray, vice president 3 Keith Elvin, librarian 5 Jeanne play the melody look for the Allen, assistant librarian, Barbara Morse, secretary, yard-lines and watch me at Harriet Olson, treasurer, Julius Maros, student conductor, the same time? LeRoy Fox, assistant student conductor. Q Four year band -members: First Row: Roger Gray. Second Row: Bill Allen, Larry Stearns, Jeanne Sloat. Third Row: Ruth Terhune, Barbara Morse, Harriet Olson, Lorraine Tintle. Fourth Row: How- ard Beam, Al Ebersbach, Ed Nolan, Julius Maros, Carol Hanahan. ff? ' -. X. ' - ' g Mg X +G.: x . A , K - .v . - A, Q i X Joe Lynch poses proudly with the first of the season, a doe caught by his arrow at 150 feet. Sportsmen Anthony De Marco and Pete N ieswand focus on Ronald Dolsay's fty tying demonstration. Instruction in gun handling as part of the Hunter Safety Program is given to Gerry Adler by Mr. Conklin. 54 I give my pledge as an American to save and faith- fully defend from waste the natural resources of my coun- try-its soil and minerals, its forests, waters, and wildlife -literally hundreds of But- ler boys take this pledge each autumn before ventur- ing forth into the Woods during the game season. Mr. Conklin founded the Junior Sportsmen in 1937, and the time and effort put into this program of safety, sportsmanship, and conserva- tion has paid rich dividends for Butler. We can boast an oustanding safety record, and Mr. Conklin and Mr. Perfetti, have skillfully led us to enjoy the natural beauty of our sur- roundings. Whether it is an after- school gathering of fellows tying flies, a weekend trip to dam up a river, a class on the safe use of firearms, or a trip to the Sportsmen's Show, you won't have to look for Mr. Conklin and a crowd of kids around him, listening. He'll be there. Junior Sportsmen of America Weather Station Visual Aids QF' , Above: Lou Byrnes, trained by the visual aids squad, enriches a class by showing slides. Mr. Conklin's Visual Aids Squad moved into new headquarters this year and here they are, at right, checking out the equipment. Left to right: John Spellman, Ronald Dol- say, Mr. Conklin, and John Hirth. Neither rain, nor snow, nor sunshine, nor wind Velocity, nor barometric pres- sure gets past the watchful eyes of Butler's Weather Station. The roof pro- vides a haven for the recording of data to be phoned into the weather bureau and recorded in the Hall of Science. The Conklin-trained juniors and seniors in this crew are: Front row: Lee Stuart, Don Tenned. Second row: Fred Stoekle, John Spellman, Ronald Dolsay, Jack Malloy. On top: John Hirth. 55 l P tastes of these words out the as the lor Play stillness tors T e of a jail cell a murder, a who are as to young his tacular did his not forget to Mr. De Luke, terful job of Rogers Byrnes as Warden Holt Bob LaMorte as Father Daly Smeaping on makeup looks like fun, but is it? left to right: Bill Allen, Wayne Town- send, Bob LaMo'rte, Bill Knight, Doris Mandeville. H old still, now, says Doris Mandeville as she puts makeup on Jim Harris. At the right, Wayne Town- send smears makeup on Bob LaMo'rte. Lillian Mihm gives herself a last minute checkup as the cur- tain is about to rise. Ww Bruce Hamilton Bill Knight Jim Harris Lillian Mihm as as as as I Dan James Dyke Attendant Josephine Pans 57 and Behind the Scenes Rich Wotruba sleepily dims the footlights at a late-night rehearsal of the Senior Play. The stage crew, un- sung heroes of But- ler's theatrical world. Kneeling: John Alise, Donald Burns. Stand- ing: Bill Allen, Dick Paddock, Ronald Nor- man, Rich Wotruba, Keith Elvin, Bob Tin- tle, Jim Alise, and Al Ebersbach. The construction crew at work on sets for The Valiant. left to right: Wayne Town- send, Bill Gormley, Bill Allen, Crosby Gormley. The girls who make the clothes that make the woman, the Costume Club. Kneeling: Betty Breakey, Barbara Um- stadter. Standing: Barbara Morse, Kathy De, Florence Parks, Joan Longo. The Makeup Squad creates new faces of '55. Getting worked on.- Billie McConnell, Pat Ha-mmel, Crosby Gorm- ley, Wayne Townsend, Doris Mandeville, Barbara Ward. Having the fnn: Athenia Fre- ligh, Harriet Olson, BillAllen, Bill Gormley, Karen Callejo, Gerry Gormley, Lorraine Brunjes. Miss Curtis and Mrs. Jackson wel- come an enthusiastic witch to the Freshman Halloween Party. Coming 'round the mountain at the Soph Hop. left to right: Sally Haight, Pat Tompson, Doris Jacobus, Gail Orr, Carol Wilkie, Millie Conway. In front, Roberta Friesinger. Parties . . Miss Chadwick spins the stick. Ronny Zimmer entertains ghosts and goblins. Jubilant prizewinners pictured here are, left to right: Kathy Yablonsky, Virginia Peek, Bruce Vanderhof' Doris Heerse. Source of Fun Ruth Hall leads the parade of inasqueraders. N ..-.F M- im.-.,.mm.4 Mabel Ajfferbach watches The Bunny Hop from a safe distance. Joyce Cantalouppe and Mon- ica Meuer head for the hoe down. Miss President, Sylvia Eckhart, calls forth her entertainers at the hop. 61 Joan Bennett, Verna Mead, and Paula Joseph, victims of Starvat'ion Squadron, diet on ice cream. Food . . . Source of Energy Joyce E. Cook must have liked this recipe to the last lick. Miss Crews aids bewildered Edna Ressland and Judy Math-ews in cooking class. Pete Smith is too preoc- cupied to notice that his picture is being taken during C lunch. . . . and Food for Thought Students and Miss Hayward partake of some brain food. g'Si-,XQXQQQH XX5si XQSi WSH? Alumni tell about t-he world outside Jeanne Sloat, Georgene Rohlander, and Roger Navratil caught in the act of learning. Chuck Hafner, Rich- ard Landry, Wayne Walek, and Tom Van- Orden seem intrigued by biology as Mr. Lis- kcr explains that mas- tication is -merely the chewing of food. Miss Hayward is de- Jack Cormack, Rainer Ahrens, Joe DeDe, and Miss Hawkins hold lighted to receive the an after-class chat. correct answer. I u v Q x O ,iv W 95' ii S6 'W S' Q 4 A6 - w . xf'tY. 1 R2 nz. ,I ,Q N +V' . .-xx-v S, , ,wg i QQ , 4, - x 5' 1 W is ,S . X A' ffm gixlgu i.32ivxk Nix . - N ,. 1- , ' . vr, x , 1 -A ' JM L. . 3 -'-- Rigfx, W , if Qwfffxixfka K -8V9,1'?1' Nw FMR- SQ. N ,s w .. ' 534 SSTT1' nv , f Q u i O I I AE? Fi. 3 x 3 Y 55 fs LE' 5 Q., is kW5 3 A S' - x S5 M33 . . ws X 'xi .-. .53 . X , E . Q .,.: 4 Q 1 H., X 254 f, . X -M ' W ' x 59 2 23? if 3 iff -'A--WMM, . . , xi is is 3 1. 5 F A t x X Q-Q ,f ,, an an RW? Y KH fl 1 u Q K'-5 ' 'IGM 1 wi Don Tracy gets the Scotch tape caught be tween his fingers whzle Wmfield Turk pa tzently holds the S m place Sue Marko gives the library its Christmas Face- lifting. Sweet strains of. Ave Marla by -Cqnnle and her magic molzn. O Q? to Kewl? Q ' Z' I Hark! Butler's heralded angels singing are, left to rig-ht: Toni H arper, Judy Barnes, Carol M eisch, M arie Trinchieri. 70 Butler Choraliers yawn in unison. D ' .uf O O 0 o 1 I f 4 7 N ' I -Q, U' 1 .- Christmas Concert With the tap of Miss Lafferty's baton, the Christmas Season is given its ofiicial, vocal welcome. As the choir dons its blue-and-gold, Mother Nature wears winter white to join us in ushering in the season of happiness. is The Musicianship Club for Juniors and Semors prepares an individual interpretation of some band music Cleft around to rightb are members Linda Riley, Mr. Harris, adviser John Rhinesmith Keith Elvin Jules Maros, Winfield Turk, John Byrne Larry Stearns Florence Senn Caro lyn Krattiger, Margie VanLuvender and Mary Hedges The Musicianship Club for Freshmen and Sophomores gathers around Mr. Harris for a lesson in harmony. Standing behind Mr. Harris are Barbara Ward, Jean Al- len, Richard Waleck, and Jack Meier. Kibitzing on the right is Dan Snover. The Boys' Chorus practices up for some of their wonderful work on the Christmas Concert. Left to right around Miss Lafferty are Bruce Harris, Tom Kusant, Jack Malley, Alf Petterson, John Larson, Tom Pecker, Bob Springer, Ray Walker, Jesse Ander- son, Bob Freck, Roll Marcus, Gerard Pis- ani, Bob LaMorte, Lawrence Davenport. The Kiel House Katz play it kool during exam Week. Mr. Har- ris takes the solo. deft to rightj Bass, Keith Elvin, Piano, Sandy Wood, Guitar, John Rhinesmithg Saxes, Jean Sloat, Harriet Olsen, Caro- lyn Krattigerg Trum- pets, LeRoy Fox Jules Maros, Ruth Terhuneg MUSlC MUSIC M USIC Drums, Roger Gray 3 Trombones, Larry Stearns, Sue Marco, Roger Heck. 74 Dances . . . Dances . . . Dances Athena Freli h gets pinned by Pam Wheeler Q before the dance. Athenia goes to the dance. Punch, anyone? Oh! There's the music. Let's dance. . . and so they do. That's Les Prichard leading. '- 2 is V ' ff':s'- Q Xxx QW St XQ i S 1 U. . Coach Doc Ingo1d's '55 Bulldogs fin- ished their fifteen-game season with seven victories and eight setbacks. Aided by Roger Hedges' 16.8 point average, the Butlerites racked up a 46.6Z, victory record. Second in high scoring honors was Junior Frank Virtue with an 11.4 point average. Next year's team promises to be successful be- cause of the Jay Vee's eight triumphs and seven defeats. Copy by Paul Hausmann Chatham Butler Boonton Butler Wayne Butler Dover Butler Morristown Butler Pompton Lakes Butler Wayne Butler Roxbury Butler Passaic Valley Butler Pompton Lakes Butler Boonton Butler Passaic Valley Butler Dover Butler Roxbury Butler Morristown Butler Johnston dances olowncowrt while M e-hwineuy drives in to score two points against Passaic Valley John Jansen swishes the net for two points against Dover while Johnston looks on. Varsity: Top row - Tom Norman, Tim Mooney lmanagerj 3 middle row - John Jansen, Neal Harris, Charlie Anthony, Keith Elvin, Joe Mehwiney, Coach Ingoldg bottom row - Roger Hedges, Ed Johnston. Missing - Frank Virtue. Junior Varsity: Top row - Tim Mooney Qmanagerj, Marty Maloney, Dick Cronen- wett, Hal Jenseng middle row - Teddy Scin- ski, Don Sanders, Red Hafnerg bottom row - Don Demarest, Coach Ingold. But1er's Six Musketeers are: Gene Mitchell, Fred Stoekle, Don Mustic, Lou Behrens, Fred Monzeglio, and John Byrnes. Dig the footwear. That's Mr. Carpenter, coach, at the right. Don Mustic shows how 'it's done. Butler's Mermen are: bottom row - Dick Red- field, Larry Linham, Dick Fairlamb, Scott Hendrick- son, John Mathewsg second row - Bill Oliver, Howard Doscher, Bill Nunnermacker, Ed Brichins, Sid Prichard, Steve Linhamg third row - Donald Mathews, coach, Don Theune, Paul Daly, Ronnie Smith, Don Marion, John Prekopa, John Schmidt, Ron Prichard, Mr. Hawkins, adviser. Fencing and Swimming Scott Hendrickson competes in the breaststroke event at the Morristown meet. Captain John Mathews makes his turn in the 100 yard freestyle event. He placed third in the State meet. Morris County Championship and how they did it. Morristown 32 Butler 34 Ramsey 29 Butler 37 Morristown 27 Butler 39 79 Athletic Clubs This may look like a dancing class, but it's really Mr. Ingold and Vincent Mann demon- strating some basket- ball routines to the Basketball Club. Varied expressions are displayed on t-he faces of the Wrestling Club spectators as Mr. Ca- ruso supervises th e fundamental holds. 80 Mrs. Felano teaches Gymnastic Club mem- bers how to tumble-dry clothes while wearing t-hem. A X SM 1 Li' Q 'Xxx g QQ: X, 'ks K R s 1 5 ff' il' av ww? 15 iffy U3 'I ' T35 1 is Og, E5 Q 5 5 Y it S ix X V ww N 5 x N W X X x 1 x Q M lf-Q X f 9 x J' L ga- if K kk.. A , gms, ' 6 HQ R' I as 2 U I Em !. if Qi , .2 ix S A Y i5ef'f fl K, R R K 1-,J- 1. -Y' X ,wmws S x N If X . ilpxm 1 K W S f is, x K -X x. .1 X. 1 V Q g , ff A . m y 15 5 W , f 4, , E 1 9 my-, . , www V W J ffwwfi. A ' :Q 1 - W. , 'ESQIQ K MW ik .M its? Y ' wkiims .. -A -f t9 'Q i7..,W.,x. ,:. 'M-f K-W ,, A - A KAW K ' 'NW NWS mms xv. , Q X QEQMESX QM N 5 x. X wr Q f ,gk . XX K Art Service ' Radzo Club 0 Science Club ' French Club Art Service is a gathering of Miss Boehm's right hand girls. They turn out publicity posters for the Senior Play, programs for' all occasions, props for plays, and any odd item that requires art talent. Those Van Gogh forgeries are for the Sophomore Play. Qleft to rightj Sue Marko, Billie McConnell, Carol Reber, Nancy Montrastelle, Nancy Rohr, and Berenice Kohler. Good morning. This is your radio club, and the voices behind the loudspeakers come alive. Pictured left to right are: Judy Lohrey, Pat Hartneady, Sue Genthon, Ger- ard Pisani, Bruce Hamilton, and Pat Berhman. Ray Spellman, Joe DeDe, and others prepare an apothecary's brew in a session with the Science Club. Budding physicists and chemists par- ticipate in demonstrations and projects, watch scientific films, and become proponents of Mr. Carpenter's latest theories on radioactivity, inter- planetary communication, and flying saucers. The French Club puts the fiavor of Paris into their Christmas cards. Meetings find these femmes conversing in French, decorating halls and bulletin boards, watching travel films, and publishing their own newspaper. L'Or et Bleu is nice, we think, and their motto is one We understand - Somebody Goofedf' Cleft to right! Lois Hansen, Judy Lamb, Winnie Plager, Sue Marko, Marie Trinchieri, Mr. Hatfield, adviser, Nancy Win- slow, and Vicki Golz. Home Mechanics 0 Hobby Club 0 Chess Clubs Two Girls' Home Mechanics Clubs occupy Mr. Alikes' second periods on Tuesday and Wednesday. Here is one group Watching, as if hypnotized, as Mr. Alikes takes apart an iron which needed repair. Strangely enough, it will be put back together again, and it will work right! Here the Hobby Club gets a look at one of Mr. Carpenter's favorite pastimes, the study of life in the Twenty-first Century. Throughout the club season, the hobbyists display and explain their favorite hobbies, have guest speakers, Watch films, and pre- pare for their Hobby Fair in the Spring. Members fleft to rightj are: Roger Gray, Glendon Ricker, Mr. Carpenter, John Salsburg, John Porter, Melvina Patner, Joe Essing, and Tony Usinowicz. X ,X - 3. N. 5 v X xx 2 .bm: QS 5 QTY 'asv , . MHQKT 51 ? x s qv... w Q X X X X X X Q! Q X X X X Q X x Q 3 XX N xxx 1. n,.i,,2gX5g5s5 gk K 'E E' W x .K ,wg M X E N X 'K X X X -i X Q . iuijgE'5g5ixX5yg.: - If xx x -. if .1 1 , s ' -S A w . A 3 x ix N .. Q3 Q, Em,-W W 2 955 5 E Ag W . X .. , QS 1- B 5.-rv , N X N Yi x W X X F N A Y . -' We .. gs K X - 1 3?-Y Xffil FiQf'fzi4f'fi5.55-Arif-f K' f-Si: saw? .Q 1xblE1E.?.stsEf.5,I5 -gr-sf .. f jst Q 1 ,. , ' k 5- X . f ' fi , X A , x . if if is Q i i A S rw X Q Q1 N M x ,K get ,M Q ,, ., L, 3 ff? 1 if Q x All Dancing Clubs Ubi E 1 '.- 1' . if! Wyw . -it ---- N.. X . r S R Q,-,5,v mggfggsgmgif-g Q -- wx wik A may .xcwsx iX,a1u1Q- K em- 1:9 :lifJ5'35'5RN'Nf5 'S X ' ' , f Mm' WW Q X js am Rf AQ siklil Www 'F .lik Www X x XM N V XM fi in x sewg W, . A e RS 5 ray. - . x A 3 1: I. 3, . . x -. S x , ,.L.k.L Y m A e Y X N sk M .-X.Mw1.- :V x YE. X. ww s-N QQ 4 N Service Through the Season Averaging results of World Affairs tests and recording them on the in- genious bulletin board outside Mrs. Sands' office is the job of Test Serv- ice, under the leadership of Mr. Mitchell and Miss Bednarek. Here Miss Bednarek's group totals the figures from Mr. Mitchell's group: First rowg Sue Faltings, Kay Bell, Joyce Cahill. Second rowg Gail Tel- mose, Dorothy Eschwei. Third row, Wally Sereda. Checking books out, collecting lines, repairing books, placing them on the shelves, and answering the never ending call of students lost in the bookshelf wilderness are the jobs of our Library Service. A few of the scouts, Cleft to rightl are: Sylvia Struble, Sharon Ransom, Evelyn Crane, Ingra Fisher, Joan Longo, and Irene Clearwater. 88 Food Service club practices serving for school dinners and banquets. Calories run havoc as members practice with a school time snack. Junior Miss Crewses fleft to rightj are: Priscilla McGuire, Bonny Cos- tanzo, Pat Tutty, Nancy Decker, and Bev Speaker. Service to others is the guiding theme of the Girls' Service Club. Making favors and collecting food for Thanksgiving and- toys for Christmas for those less fortunate are some of their activities. Preparing the station wagon for another mission are Qleft to righth Joan Winterberger, Joan Roach, Lillian Mihm, MaryLou Seggel, Georgene Rohlander, Barbara Camien, Nancy Mead, and Lyn Smith. X, Nj' I. . ,ff 1- Mike Fitzpatrick reads a contro- versial report to members of Mr. Crane's Forum Club. An underclass version of International Relations Forum, this collection of garrulous freshmen and sophomores argue just as long and just as loudly as their big brothers in the upper classes. a hot discussion of our position in the Far East during an IRF meeting Our schoolchair ambas- sadors under the guidance of Mr Hurwitz have not only wrangled about world affairs but have submitted suggestions to the administration on The debating club was snapped during one of their Wednes- day afternoon meetings with Miss Banta, Miss Chadwick, and Mrs. Hopper. Active in both inter-class and inter-school meets, the debating teams regard with highest respect the Sophomores, the inter-class champions. Around the table sit Mike Fitzpatrick, Pricilla Richardson, Marie Beier, Carole Heimbracht, Rose Urfer, Carol Clapp, Gordon Haaland, Bob Paul, Pat Berhman, Barbara Kastner, Carolyn Coursen, Norris Smith, Sylvia Eckhart, Roberta Friesinger, John Parisi, and Gordon Guenter. Carol Flapper Clapp demonstrates the fine points of the Charles- ton to drive home cz point for the Juniors. Phyllis Boob de- lights the grammar school children with a favorite story in front of the fireplace. FTA is a full-time organiza- tion designed to aid students who are about to enter the teaching field. Mrs. Jackson and Miss Banta, advisers, select guest speakers on edu- cation and see to it that the members get practical experience with children. , 91 kg. hu' fa -WW .. , if Q3 Y-,X Yi X Px 'w k,.-nFN. 5? .S - -.Nw-P uw 1 fs ., .,f P. Q, X 1 X, me 1:--W., 4. X l 1 . ., ' S XX 5 xx -fx, P X if Q Q az N be X , Q.. S 'L' K X 55 x 2 , X wx N xx r 1 1 - 1 Q x x C 1 ri 2: W ,games E Q X 1 - Q x in 1 is A is M ,X vii! ga N 2. Nam 1-Pssm X.-1, .f Sv KN ,Q .. fl my Sins Y Q. M :www- ? if ,,5f2aw32f'f4ii'3 mfifflfw ' M ix QW' si - Q Z' .Xlgg EHQXXESSE? X .xx W .4 X fl Iditor-in-Chief. . ,... . . . ....... ..., .,..... J e anne Sloat Izssociate Editors. . .. . .,... Marlee Fredrlcks. Irene Jordan anaging Editor ,, .,.. .....,.,....., F at Day unior Editor. . . . ..... Pam, Wheeler 'olicy and Copy ..... ........ R ose Urfer Assistant. ..,.. .... , . .Joan Haaland 'eature Editor. . . . . . ...,. Carole Heimbrecht Feature Writer .... .......,, S ue Marko wo!-reader .... . ..... . . . . . .... , ...........,., Patricia Day Assistant ..... . ...... . . .... . . . ........, Connie Bierwas ports-editor .................................... Dick Paddock Sports Writers. senior Reports. . . unior Reporters . Don Fagan, Tom Norman. George Robertson, Jim Sehulster, Ernest Urfer . . ...........,. Ronald Edwards. Pat Eggar. Pat Finley. Carolyn Hansen. Clare Plager . . .Pat Berhman. Vicki Golz. Jim Hansen. June Lassone, Louise Loughner. Jean Ragg. Norris Smith, Maryann Vlgorizo BUSINESS STAFF usiness Manager ..... .. .................... Carole Heimhrerht dvertislng Manager. ..,..........,. . .....,.... Gm-dun Guenter Assistant . . .. ....... . ....................... Beverly Speaker lirculation and Advertising. . . .. . .Beverly Jeune. Muriel Kitchell Barbara Howe plsts. . . ...................... Charlotte Frank, Elaine Harris. Mary Hedges. June Monks blished by the staff of the Maple Leaf. monthly, during the school year. at Butler High School. Butler. N. J. The Business Staff, in charge of adfziertising, selling, and circulation, checks oifer the Maple Leaf. Barbara Howe, Muriel Kitchell, June Monks, Beverly Jefune, Mary Hedges, Elaine Harris, Charlotte Frank, Mr. Hatfield, advisor, Carole Heinibrecht, and Beverly Speaker. John Pfahl, Judy Ohr, Roberta Friesinger, and Laila Sher- man, plus many other Sophornores and Freshmen, learn the make-up of a newspaper iehile on the apprentice stajf The editors get the planning done for the next edition. First row: Miss Benoy, advisor, Rose Urfer, Carole Heimbrecht, and Jeanne Sloat. Sec- ond row: Irene Jordan, Pat Day, and Dick Paddock. Marlee Fredricks, absent when picture was taken. 93 -Hi x 17 1 X N yr I 5 D m X fx f J, 5 X 'K 7 Spring k. AS , X: i X S , xl! H lf 'fl 2-'ir f ,I - fl 1 fr 1 ,, ,,., X Qnffoude Q. emenack Presented by: The Junior Class under the supervision of Miss Boehm April 30, 1954 Time: 8:30 - 1:30 Music by: Jimmie Grimes Refreshments: Pete Van Driel X e b. X XX 1 V NNUWM 3 77 U- 'i ' '41 UW, i'ifrv 1 1' ' Y - 4 Opposite: Lee Biggio and Wanda White on the first step to the big night. Doris Mandeville pins a bontonniere on Jack Wich- tewnan. Carole Heinibrect and Harry Balson have their tickets checked by Miss Lajfferty and Gay D'An- gelis, a floater. Of, . , ni. J 'N f , 'f XA, Q, 1, x , N 'fl , W j fr The tempo slows as the hour grows late. Spring Concert Lovely soft strains of music filled the auditorium on May 13, 14 and 15, 1954. The combined choral groups, under the direction of Miss Lafferty, opened the first part of the program with I Hear America Singing. The floral decorated stage and a colorful array of pastel gowns introduced a beautiful opening presentation. Jane Dilzer, soprano, was the solo- ist for the evening, and sang Ich Liebe Dich and Musetta's Waltz Song from La Boheme. Mr. Harris conducted the concert band in the second part of the pro- gram. Their most descriptive opus of the evening was the novelty Night Beat which combined sounds of the city. The Saturday night audience witnessed the first playing of our Alma Mater by the Butler Band. It was arranged by Mr. Harris and dedi- cated to his family. The music groups started to learn selected compositions in January to prepare them for the big event in the spring. Combined vocal and instru- mental groups rose to emotional heights with Victor Herbert Favor- ites and Hymn of Praise, conclud- ing another annual Spring Concert. Accompanists Ed Fred- ericlcs and Gerard Pisani and Mr. Harris and Miss Ldfferty p a us e during intermission. Meditation from Thais fluted by Elaine Ringle and Lois Tintle. Jane Dilzer listens with us to t-he boys' chorus. 99 GREG MAZZA 'gt vii i-fi Shortstop ' C ' ii K C E l LEE BIGGIO Catcher JOHN WANICK ' Left Field W V' . 1, JOHN 'SHENISE ' Center Field 100 LLOYD BROWN Manager JIM ALISE Third Base Wa'-is we x JOE MEWHINEY 'Center Field BERNIE McDONOUGH Pitcher 1 Captain Lee Biggio blocks the plate as he awaits the flying spikes of a Pompton Lakes runner. ,E E s 1 E 1 .2 lg' 5 si si 1 s Q, Y. Y 1. X 'gtk mm Q? Finishing the season with a 10-2 record, Butler High's baseball team tied Dover for the first place in the Lakeland Conference. All-State honors went to John Jansen and Greg Mazza. Jansen sparked the Bulldogs with a batting average of .352 and Jim Alise followed closely with a .343 average. With seven lettermen and strong reserves returning, Mr. Ingold hopes to take the Conference again in'55. Get Ready . . . Get Set Jack McCoppen ready the shot. Left to right, first row: Ken Harris, George Cluff, Ray Spellman, Charles Anthony, Roger Hedges, Dick Wotruba, Joe DeDe, Jim Sheul- ster. Second row: Gordon Guenter, Ray Whitehead, Stillman Vonder- horst, Harry Troller, Harry Orr, Ralph Siemer, Jack McCoppen, Dave Lewis. Third row: Chuck Conklin, Clifford Sisco, Bruce Harris, Tom Clark, Bruce Reinersten, John Alise, Peter Francis, Denman Sweet- man, Richard Gormley. Fourth row: Coach Hawkins, Coach Ellard, Anthony DeMeg1io, Bob Rhinesmith, Joe Galizio, Dick Zerener, Bruce Weber, Don Hindes, Francis Barkocy. to put Coach Don Hawkins spurs on captains Joe DeDe, Rich Wotruba, and Charles Anthony. 3 Butler and Wayne cross country teams wait for the start- I ing gan. Get ready . . . get set marks the opening of the '54 track season in which three of Butler's records were broken. Rich Wotruba, the Lakeland A y- Conference pole vault champion, tied for I third place in the state naeet and I - - ' set a new schoo recor at 11'. RM Wotmba fiymg high Charles Anthony, the Morris County and Conference high jump champion, tied the Lakeland record at 5'9 , and broke Butler's record at 5'10 . Jim Sehulster set a new school record by running 880 yards in 2:07.6. Coach Don Hawkins says that the experience acquired by the team this year 1 will prove invaluable. l Record breakers: A ra thony, Wotruba and Sehulster. E s l 'li M -I fr ff Xp xW , if .2 i Spring Honor Trip Spring brings the reward for win- ter's work well done, and those of us who emerge from our studies with a B+ average or better are invited to participate in the Honor Trip. Last year, a sizeable group boarded buses to the U. S. Steel Corporation, Fairless Steel Works, Morrisville, Pennsylvania. We saw the dazzling brightness of molten steel, the open hearth furnaces, the coke ovens, the blast furnaces, the sheet and tin mill, the rolling mills, and the bar mill. As we left the steel works, pic- tured below, we toured the Fairless Hills and Levittown developments and headed toward Radio City and Knights of the Round Table. About all you can tell from this is that there was quite a crowd at the Honor Trip to Fairless. Honor Society mem- bers at annual dinner 0,761 Standing: Miss Hawkins, adviser, Jack Cormack, Sandy Walker, Jeanne Sloat, Roger Navratil, and Rose Urfer. Sitting: Irene Jordan, Marlee Fredricks, Dave Lewis, Joe DeDe, and Pat McCormick. viii.. Not only scholarship, but the qualities of leadership, character, and service must be possessed by the seniors and juniors who are selected to the Butler Chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society. The guiding ideals of the organization are to stimulate scholarship and service. New members of Honor Society not shown in photograph are: Rainer Ahrens, Phyllis Boob, Patricia Day, Ronald Edwards, Patricia Eggar, Carol Heimbrecht, John Jansen, Eva Kirchmeier, Berenice Kohler, Roland Marcus, Verna Mead, Barbara Morse, Harriet Olson, Clare Plager, Georgene Roh- lander, Martha Shough. Science Fair Second prize winners Hans Oehring and Torn Klinder make plastics. Rheinhardt Loy demonstrates his synthetic rubber, which won first prize. Students Bill Jones and Dolores La Fitte watch intently one of the many displays. The Science Age hits Butler for two days and nights, and the Hall of Science rocks with jets, cherps with new- born chicks, and smells of exotic chemical compounds. You can have everything from your backyard rocks checked for radio-activity to learning how to make kiss-proof lipstick. This year we even saw ourselves on TV, courtesy of Dumont's exhibition. The judges awarded top honors to Harry Axakowsky for his miniature rocket. Dave Lewis received a first prize ribbon given for his entry in physics, as did Thelma Pulis and Sylvia Struble in chemistry. As explosive sounds emanate from the direction of Mr. Carpenter's playrooms, We wonder what is held in store for us next Spring. Ted Marion exhibits his model oil well. Testing fabrics is Sylvia Struble, one of t-he first prize winners in the Chemistry field. H W, is S Ns -321 ,.. z N N go X ss es iris sms XX N ,X s 5 is 5 s X Q X X N X 2 is F 5 is SQRK s New s , gkg, i.. ' W T A? 6 sr sms Rs 1 1,135 X f g .K The Nugget In the yearbook office, nestled in the noise of the Kiel House, Mp. Lisker gets a sneak preview of the under- class photographs to appear in this yeap's N UGGET. Editors Phyllis Boob and Paula Joseph check the mug books, while stay?-member Yvonne Junier lends a helping hand. EDITORIAL STAFF First Row, left to right: Evelyn Van Splinter, Roberta Milligan, Anita Obscherning, Phyllis Boob, Georgene Rohlander, Elaine Kayhart, Pat McCormick, and Eva Kirchmei- er. Second row: Mitzie Beier, Penny Jackson, Carol Reber, Elaine Alle, Joan Klee, Winnie Plager, and Richard Senft. BUSINESS STAFF First row: Keith Elvin, Jim Alise, Helen Fredericks, Rose Maugeri, Emily Owen, Dar- lene Romaine, Barbara Phillips, Ruth Vonderhorst, Nancy Winslow, and Bruce Weber. Second row: Stillman Vonderhorst, Joan Urlas, Carol Rogers, Shirley Sisco, Roger Hedges, Ed Mathews, Joan Longo, Berenice Kohler, Ruth Frenzel, Carolyn Furnbach, Doris Mandeville, Karen Callejo, Nancy Rohr, Athenia Freligh, Lorraine Brunjes, and Lee Richards. i LETTER FROM THE EDITORS On behalf of the Staff and our faculty advisor, Mr. Lisker, we wish to thank Dick Senft for his photography, Pat Hammel for her art work, and everyone else for their patience. The business staff under their advisor Miss Athay, made it possible for the introduction of an additional color in this year's NUGGET by getting ads to help support the book! We thank them for this and for selling a record number of yearbooks to the students. Paula Joseph and Phyllis Boob Editors These happy girls have just learned that last year's N UG- GET won a Medalist rating at the Columbia Conference. l. to r. Mrs. F. Junier, Miss Athay, Karen Callejo, Anita Obscherning, Yvonne Junier, Phyllis Boob, Paula Joseph, Joan Klee, Winnie Plager, and Connie Camien. l Only money makes faces shine like this, as Miss Athay adds up the total with business editors Muriel Wuester, Karen Callejo, and Betty Breakey. Mr. Goldberg ponders the joys of teach-ing. Just a short composition . . . 15,000 words . . . due tominorrowu Always in Season Corky Guenter and Kathy DeDe watch the curtain fall with a crash, as Miss Boehm stands placidly by. xii --..... S iii' 4, Q. sswmewwi Q . 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Lewis, Vice-President And sau they gazed ef and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all he knew. . . . Oliver Goldsmith. 114 My Nancy Reardon, Treasurer The thing that goes the farthest toward male' 5 t e least and does the is . . . Anon Dot Raymond, Secretary Tl L6 eyes so live that falc0n's eye In vain with hers would try to vie. . . . Guillaume De Lcwfris Q. 'S Roberta Milligan Ass't T , . reasurer For when of pleasure she doth sing, My thoughts enjoy a sudden spring. . . . Thomas Campion 115 ing life worth while, Tlhat costs th mos just a pleasant smile. Senior Activities For the first time in the history of Butler, the senior class sub- scribed to the student organization 10062. Having just received her banner from President Irene Jor- Zan, Jean Sloat proudly hangs the rst. Senior Service happily totals the 81,055.10 earned by the Senior Play Other responsibilities of theirs include apportioning this and the magazine campaign total among N UGGET, t-he senior party, and the class gift l. to r. Dot Raymond, Joe DeDe, Dave Lewis, Roberta Milligan, and Nancy Reardon. Ace salesman in this year's senior magazine campaign, Don Hindes, ap- plies t-he high pressure to Mrs. Dil- zer. Don contributed 8319.75 of the 86,995 record total sold by the class of '55. Ray Spellman poses in his Sunday best for his yearbook picture. Jerry Schneider of Delma Studios tries his best to make Ray handsome. ss4i-if lx- X . s Help with homework, that's my department, ' brdgs Howie to Abigail Fortitude Abbott, as fl to rj Bill, Jack, and Bobo look on. Women . . . women . . . sometimes I just oan't understand them. Bobo and Professor Michaels discuss their problems. l .ew-. 1 1? EW fig 111 l um.. '1l.il.I!i -by . W 7 1. ...M...,.. N 3, ,Mrs , Qi., zz 'fy , I.fli,,,,w ,, I ,,,, . ,.-,,f,, wi.. I , f ,Wi 1 1 1. .1 1 W... .. . in, . ,,,. , W ,,,, T-.mfwwf v 3 . ,AVV ,,, g ,V .V ' 1 XE!! FE 5 1 E lx i, 1 1 s ,gl 2' L ms W f 7 . -W I 1: ' 1 ,M Ng l I lsiii neee 017' to the big dance go fl to rj Helen, Car- rie, Jack, Bill, Howie, and Bunny. CAST Mother .....,..............,......,.. Susan. ,,,,. . ...............,.........,..... ,... Professor Michaels Dean Gillingham Bobo Jackson .....,.. Bill ,......,........,........... Howie .,............... Jack ............,.......,...... Bunny ....,.........,....,...... Clara Fettel .........., Helen .,,...,................ Carrie .........l............ Sylvia .........,......,...,...,, House Mother ...,.....,. Marge ...................... .. Athenia Freligh Karen Callejo .. Gordon Guenter Steve Linham Neal Harris Bob Wuester Joe,De Joe Essing . Elaine Kayhart Lorraine Brunjes Joan Urlas June Williams Clare Plagefr Shirley Sisco Ann Rogers Oh, Mother, how could you. moans Susan. .-K And at last me clinch. All's well that ends well. SONJA AAKVIK AMBITION: Baby Nurse Office Service 2, 3, 43 Magazine Service 2, 35 Test Service 33 Baby Sitting 13 Foods 33 Junior Miss 2 GRACE M. ACKERMAN AMBITION: Teacher Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Honor Trip 2g Glee Club 25 Musician- ship 1, 3, Science 4, F.T.A. 4 RAINER BERNHARD AHRENS AMBITION: Electrical Engineer Transferred sophomore year from Sachsenwald Oberschule Reinbek, Hamburg, Germany Student Council 3, Treasurer 43 Choir 3, 43 Varsity Soccer lg Varsity Handball lg Track 15 German 2g Forum 25 Radio 35 Boys' Chorus 3 WILLIAM PETER ALLEN, II Bill AMBITION: Undecided Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Chorus 15 Choir 1, 3, Make-up Squad 3, 43 Stage Crew 3, 43 Construction Crew 4: Archery 1: Junior Sportsman 25 Prom 3 CHARLES ANTHONY Charlie AMBITION: Surveyor Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 1g Boys' Chorus lg Boys' Harmony 13 Basketball Club 1 ALBERT ARNOLD Skip AMBITION: College Boys' State 33 Football Club 23 Dancing 13 Visual Aids 1, 2, 3 RICHARD D. ATEN 2 ' Dick I AMBITION: Carpenter Wrestling 1, 23 Dancing 1g Junior Sportsman 2, 3 ll 1: cl 2 s HARRY IGOR AXAKOWSKY AMBITION: Physicist , Honor Trip lg Track 2, Student Council 23 Radio 3 . 45 Maple Leaf 25 Science 3, 4g Chess 25 I.R.F. 4 Fencing 2, 3, 43 Dancing 1 ROBERT BABCOCK Bob . AMBITION: Work Freshman Football lg Junior Sportsman 1, 2, 3, 43 Recreation 1 120 3,2 'L gi FRANK W. BODEN T. AMBITION: Navy Baseball 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Jr. Sportsman 1, 43 Basketball Club 13 Recreation 1 MARILYN ELIZABETH BODLE Mickie WALTER BARR Walt AMBITION: Armed Forces Freshman Football 13 J. V. Football 23 Varsity Foot- ball 33 Freshman Basketball 13 Football Club 1, 23 Chess 23 Dancing 13 Prom 33 I.R.F. 4 LORETTA BAUER AMBITION: Oilice Work Transferred Sophomore year from Bergenfield H.S., Bergenlield, New Jersey Junior Miss 23 Gymnastics 4 HOWARD W. BEAM Tippie . AMBITION: U. S. Navy Band 1, 2, 3, 43 J. V. Football 33 Junior Sportsman 13 Musicianship 23 Football Club 2 LYNNE BEAMS AMBITION: Secretary - Twirler 33 Twirling 1, 2, 33 Gymnastics 43 Test Service 33 Junior Miss 1 HELEN BELTHOFF AMBITION: Secretary Transferred Sophomore year from Ridgefield Park H. S., Ridgefield Park, N. J. Chorus 13 Glee Club 13 Music 13 Craft 23 Poster 33 Girls' Basketball 4 JOAN A. BENNETT Joanie AMBITION: Medical Secretary Transferred Freshman year from Hamden H. S., Hamden, Connecticut Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 4g Chorus 33 Science 43 Honor Trip 23 Dancing 13 Prom 3 AMBITION: Housewife Transferred Junior year from Pompton Lakes H. S., Pompton Lakes, N. J. . Sports Club 2, 33 Dancing 43 Folk Dancing 33 Gym- nastics 4 1in mm:a is ssssnuss JEANETTE BOND AMBITION: Secretary Dancing 1, 43 Library Service 1: Craft 23 Test, Service 3, .4 121 PHYLLIS BOOB Phyll AMBITION: Teacher Nugget 1, 2, 3, Co-Chairman 43 Girls' Service 3, 43 F.T.A. 43 Honor Trip 23 Folk Dancing 33 Spanish 23 Baby Sitting 13 Craft 13 Intramurals 2, 43 Inter Nos 13 Class Play 43 I.R.F. 4 ELIZABETH BREAKEY Betty AMBITION: Field of Fashion Nugget Business 3, Chairman 43 Costume um 2g Dancing 1 LORRAINE JUNE BRUNJES Lori AMBITION: Secretary Student Council 2, 3, Recording Secretary 43 Class Play 43 Nugget Typist 43 Informer Staff 3, 43 Prom 33 Club Service 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Girls' Basketball 43 Make-Up Squad 3, 43 Baby Sitting 13 Officials' 3 43 For- JOHN E. BYRNE fohnny AMBITION: Electrical Engineer Transferred Sophomore year from Wayne H. S., Preakness, N. J. Band 3, 43 Class Play 1, 23 Visual ,Aids 3, 43 Prom 33 Fencing Team 4g Science 4g Musicianship 3, 43 Spanish 23 Dramatics 13 Chess 23 Fencing 3 JACK CAHILL AMBITION: Radio, Television Service Choir 1, 2, 33 Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Sports- man 1, 33 Dancing 1, 4 KAREN CALLEJO AMBITION: Undecided Larry Science Fair 2g Cooking 33 Art Service 43 Baby Sit- ting 13 Prom 33 Craft 13 Class Play 2, 43 Magazine Service 23 Make-up Squad 43 Nugget Business 3, 4 LORRAINE CAMPAGNA , , 1 GRACE CANTELLA AMBITION: Secretary Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Dancing lg Craft 23 Science 33 Test Service 43 Science Fair 2, 3, 34 122 AMBITION: Dress Designer . Baby Sitting 13 Glee Club 1, 43 Test Service 33 Jun ior Miss 23 Poster 3 DOUGLAS CAMPBELL Soupy AMBITION: Undecided Dancing 1, 43 Basketball Club 2 . 1 i MARILYN COPLEY Mackie AMBITION: Undecided Choir 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 M. L. A. W. 2: Maple Leaf 33 Magazine Service 1 JOHN A. CORMACK Jack AMBITION: Air Force Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Trip 1, 2, 3, 4: 3, 4: Boys' Chorus 1, 33 Science 4: German Harmony 2g Junior Sportsman 13 Dancing lg KENNETH CORTER Ken AMBITION: Work Junior Sportsman 1, 2, 3 EDWARD CASEY Ed AMBITION: Engineering Dancing 1 MARGARET CHAPMAN Peggy , AMBITION: Secretary n ' l Student Council lg Test Service 3g.Twirlmg 13 Baby Sitting 2g Junior Miss lg Gymnastics 45 Prom 3 IRENE ANN CLEARWATER AMBITION: Secretary Transferred Senior year from Neptune H. S., Nep- tune Township, N. J. G.A.A. 2, 3: Red and Black Association 2, 35 Red and Black Contest 23 Prom 33 Library Service 4 GEORGE CLUFF AMBITION: College Transferred Sophomore year from Pope Pius XII H. S., Passaic, N. J. Boys' State 3g Varsity Basketball 4: Track 3, 45 Jun- ior Sportsman 1, 2, 33 Basketball Club 2 MARILYN COLE AMBITION: Work Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Officials' 2: Library Service 2, 3 Choir 1, 23 Boys' I.R.F. 4 RICHARD CONKLIN Dick AMBITION: Military Service Junior Sportsman lg All-Sports 1: Basketball Club 2g Track lg Basketball 23 Dancing 4 125 JAMES COX Jim AMBITION: Television Work Transferred Freshman year from Edison Jr. High, West Orange, N. J. Honor Trip 25 Junior Sportsman 1, 2, 3g Science 4 EVELYN MARIE CRANE Evey AMBITION: Housewife Craft' 25 Dancing 15 Poster 3 RUTH ANNE CREAMER Ruthie AMBITION: Telephone. Operator Attendance Office 3, 43 Glee Club 1, Cooking 3 BARBARA CRESCENTE Bobbie AMBITION: Secretary 25 Craft 2: Club Service 33 Test Service 3g Choir 2: Glee Club 1, 2g Gymnastics 43 Dancing 1 ALBERT JOHN DALEY Al lg AMBITION: Undecided I Science 4: Dancing 1: Spanish 2 WAYNE GARY DALRYMPLE Rip AMBITION: College Baseball 15 Dancing lg Football 1, 23 Swimming 3, 45 Junior Sportsman 1, 2 124 PATRICIA DAY Pat AMBITION: Teacher Maple Leaf 3, 4g Debating 1, 2, 3, President 43 Honor Tri 1, 2 3, 43 F.T.A. 3, President 45 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Gi,ee ciub 1, 2g student Council 3, 4, Club Service 1, 25 M.L.A.W. 2g French 33 Inter Nos 1: Baby Sitting 1 LAWRENCE DAVENPORT AMBITION: Organist Boys'4Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Music Service 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 1 i 4 LEON A. DAVENPORT p Lee i AMBITION: Work Junior Sportsman 1, 2, 35 Printing Service 2, 35 Weather Station 33 Visual Aids 1 AMBITION: Dietician Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Baby Sitting lg Craft 23 Foods 3 JANE DECKER AMBITION: Undecided Test Squad 33 Twirling lg Dancing 4 JOSEPH DE DIMINICANTANIO Joe De AMBITION: College Varsity Football 3, 4: J. V. Football 23 Freshman Football lg Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, Vice President 45 Honor Trip 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Presi- dent 4g Senior Service 4g Football Club 1, 2g Danc- ing 1: Chess 2: Science 3, 43 Class Play 4g I.R.F. 3, 4 EILEEN DEMAREST Dem AMBITION: Secretary Choir 3, 4g Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Girls' Service 43 Craft 23 Dancing 1 RICHARD DERICKS r Dick AMBITION: Mechanical Engineer Freshman Football lg Junior Sportsman 1, 2, 3, 43 Science 4 DUANE DILZER Dill ei AMBITION: lmaecided 1 Honor Trip 1, 2, 43 Band 2, 33 Dancing 1: Spanish 23 Radio 33 Freshman Basketball 1 .ti i .2 DIANE ELIZABETH DILZER AMBITION: Airline Stewardess Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Baby Sitting 1, 23 Choir 2, 3, 4: Science 4: Test Service 3: Fencing 1, 2 RUTHANNE DOLAND A Ruth RONALD RAY DOLSAY Ron AMBITION: Carpenter .Iunior Sportsman l, 2, 3, 4: Visual Aids 3, 43 Weath- er Station 3, 4: Radio 3: Dancing 1 ALFRED EBERSBACH A I AMBITION: Chemical Engineering ' Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, President 4, Class Play 3, 45 Science 3, 43 Swimming 3 125 'J , RONALD EDWARDS fi Ronny ' NA g AMBITION: Music 4, PM 9 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Music Service 1, 2, 3, 43 aplgi 3 - 7 Leaf 3, 43 M. L. A. W. 23 Boys' Chorus 1, 23 or 13 French 33 Honor Trip 1, 2, 43 I.R.F. 4 I SKATRICIA EGGAR C 4 AMBITION: Nurse Honor Trip 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 3, 43 Maple Leaf 3, 43 M. L. A. W. 23 Cooking 33 Forum 13 Baby Sitting 13 Spanish 23 Dancing 43 Fencing 1 CHARLES ERRICO Charlie Transferred Junior year from Suffern H. S., Sutfern, New York Football 1, 23 Wrestling 23 Cross Country 33 Track 4g Football Club 1, 23 Chorus 1, 23 Science 3, 43 Golf 23 I.R.F. 4 WILLIAM JOSEPH ESSING Don Jose AMBITION: Business Basketball 13 Junior Sportsman 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish 23 Baseball Manager 13 Forum 13 Folk Dancing 33 Prom 33 Student Council 3g Make-up Squad 1, 23 Class Play 1, 4 JAYN E A. EZZO Ez AMBITION: Secretary Test Service 3, 43 Dancing 1 AGNES FARLEY Mickey AMBITION: Secretary M.L.A.W. 23 Maple Leaf 33 Test Service 33 Glee Club 43 Junior Miss 23 Baby Sitting 1 PATRICIA GREGORY FINLEY Ginger AMBITION: Pilot a Piper Cub Maple Leaf 3, 43 Debating 3, 43 Class Play 23 Glee 1 glub lg I.R.F. 33 Science Fair 3, 43 F.T.A. 4g Forum 4 INGRA FISCHER i Bonnie AMBITION: College Glee Club 1, 3, 43 Choir 33 Fencing Club 1, 23 Library - Service 43 Dancing 13 German 2 s,.x,,1,iLsEf1, ,. .,:., .. ,,... i, .A 1. . , ,. . Y W 35? GSR JOHANNE FISKE mdk Saks ,sez 332.13-wwe, - .2 . 1,-A f..s.eksiuwvw .- .- e - wi.. :Q --sw. - 3 .i,. 5 sk as . 1g...,v .gif , JO Baby Sitting 13 Craft 23 Poster 3 sig' 32 T' ' ik Ei , 4 bizfzfbws xi3f5.?ZE. .xii-:S i' .T 'Y la. L ,c ,E wifi' 1 ,fa : f o ,X 3.55133 X fa, . x ml, so . 1: gig 3? - I 1 S3552 g s ga gl i f i Sllslr giy Mg X N Tim is ROBERT A. FRECH b Bob AMBITION: Salesman Choir 1, 2, 3, 4g Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Dancing 1: Boys' Harmony 2: Fencing 3g Freshman Basket- bzillF1g Music Service 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Service 1: I. . . 4 MARLEE FREDERICKS AMBITION: Nurse Honor Society 3, Secretary 4: Maple Leaf 3, Asso ciate Editor 45 M.L.A.W. 2: J. V. Cheerleader Girls' State 33 French 3: Forum lg Honor Trip 3, 4, Class President lg I.R.F. 43 Prom 3 Teens F AMBITION: Secretary Club 2 33 Choir 45 Nugget Basketball 3, 4 -.swam .sz . lsmrsufs 0 student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Play 1,,2?QAl1q.iV- 2 BARBARA FLANDERS Bobbie AMBITION: Retailer Transferred Sophomore year from Wayne H. S., Preakness, N. J. Dancing 43 Make-up Squad 43 Art Service 45 Cheer- leader lg Craft 2, Poster 35 Forum 2 WILLIAM G. FLETCHER B'll AMBITION: Mechanic Freshman Basketball 1: Recreation 1: Basketball Club 23 Chess 2 WILLIAM J. FLETCHER B'll AMBITION: Surveyor Printing 2, 3, 43 Dancing lg J. V. Baseball 1, 2 FRANCES MARIE FLOOD Frannie AMBITION: Secretary Craft 25 Foods 3 MARY ANN FORD Maf AMBITION: Undecided Glee Club lg Baby Sitting 13 Craft 2: Foods 3 CHARLOTTE FRANK Chi AMBITION: Secretary , Transferred Junior year from Saugerties, N. Y. Test Service 3g Maple Leaf 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3 45 Softball 1, 2: Field Hockey 2: Senior Choir 3 Glee Club 25 Volleyball 1, 2 E v si 4 lt kay! fu A , , r ' v f ff? fyuzifliflfi' HENIA TAYLOR FRELIGH' , N' ff, AT w , .,-fl' ,V , 1 gli? , Business 3 4 Mak up Squad 3, 45 Citizenship Institute Delegate 35 Club Service 1, 2: Informer Staff 1, 2, 3: Prom 3g Girls' 127 9 . I ' ' ' 5 RUTH DORIS FRENZEL AMBITION: Secretary Nugget Business 3, 45 Secretary 15 Test Service 35 Twirling 15 Baby Sitting 15 Junior Miss 25 Secretarial Service 4 ' CAROLYN M. FURNBACI-I F emy AMBITION: Mrs. Glee Club 1, 25 Nugget Business 3, 45 Dancing 15 Fencing 25 Magazine Service 45 Craft 1 SUSANNAH R. GENTHON Sue AMBITION: Teacher Honor Trip 1, 2, 3, 45' Dancing 15 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Service 45 Radio 45 F.T.A. 35 Gymnastics 4 CROSBY R. GORMLEY AMBITION: Artist Make-Up Squad 1, 2, 3, 45 Dancing 15 Construction Crew 45 Art 15 Visual Aids 4 GERALDINE GORMLEY Gerry AMBITION: Secretary Make-Up Squid 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Library Service 25 Craft 25 Junior Miss 15 Musicianship 25 Honor Trip 25 Maple Leaf 3 JOHN GORMLEY Jack AMBITION: Navy Weather Station 3, 45 Junior Sportsman 15 Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 45 Dancing 1, 25 Folk Dancing 3 ROGER GRAY , Rog AMBITION: Aeronautical Designer Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 0, 45 Hobby 45 Recreation 25 Folk Dancing 35 Wrestling 15 Dancing 15 Spanish 2 128 l I ig , fi Y l it i WILLIAM S. GORMLEY Bill AMBITION: Interior Decorator Construction Crew 15 Make-Up Squad 1, 2, 3, 45 Dancing 15 Prom 3 THERESA C. GRAHAM Terri AMBITION: Secretary Attendance Office 3, 45 M.L.A.W. 25 Craft 25 Junior Miss 15 Library Service 1, 2 MARGARET GREINWALD Gretchen AMBITION: Nurse Library Service 43 I.R.F. 4 GORDON GUENTER Corky AMBITION: Undecided ELSA HAM 4 Missy AMBITION: Secretary PATRICIA HAMMELL P c ' ALMBITION: Art School CAROL LEE HANAHAN Butch AMBITION: Comtometrist Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Folk Dancing 3g Junior Miss lg Craft 2 PHOEBE HAND AMBITION: Undecided Junior Miss 13 Baby Sitting CAROLYN HANSEN Carol ' E AMBITION: College U Transferred Freshman year from Benjamin Franklin . . Junior H.S., Ridgewood, N.J. ,g Maple Leaf 3, 43 French 4s Honor Trip 1, 3: ' Glee Club 13 M.L.A.W. 2g Debating 23 F.T.A. 3, 4g Craft 23 I.R.F. 3 I 1 X i ,X - 3 NEAL W. HARRIS AMBITION: College Football 2, 3, 43 Freshman Football 13 Baseball 1 3, 43 Junior Sportsman 1, 2, 3, 43 Chess 23 Danc- ing 13 Freshman Basketball 13 Basketball 43 Boys Chorus 33 Choir 3 PATRICIA L. HARTNEADY Pat AMBITION: Secretary J. V. Twirler3dI'wix-ling 1, 23 Glee Club 13 Honor Trip 2, 43 Junior Miss 23 Inter Nos 13 Cercle Fran- cais 33 Gymnastics 43 Radio 4 , c: s sswmm1 sw. Glee Club 13 Dancing 13 German 23 Science 33 Debating 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Play 2, 3, 43 Honor Trip 1, 2, 3, 43 All Sports 13 M.L.A.W. 23 Maple Leaf 3, 43 German 23 Dancing 43 I.R.F. 3 l Test Service 33 Junior Miss 13 Baby Sitting 1 3 . Intramurals 1, 2, 3g Craft 23 Forum 23 Prom 33 Folk Dancing 33 Leaders' Club 33 Make-Up Squad 4 Art Service 43 Hobby 4g Gymnastics 4 Dancing 1,2 12 ROGER HEDGES Rag AMBITION: Air Force Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Varsitz Track 3, 43 Nug- get Business 3, 4g J. V. Bas etball 23 Freshman Basketball 1 CAROLE D. HEIMBRECHT AMBITION: Travel Trlangeiired Junior year from Weequahic H.S., New- ar , . . Maple Leaf 3, Feature Editor 4, Business Manager 43 Debating Club 43 Girls' Service 43 I.R.F. 43 Honor Trip 3, 43 Folk Dancing 33 Latin 23 German 23 Swim- ming 23 Modern Dancing 23 Ushering Service 23 Math 1, 2g Library Service 1, 23 Glee Club 1 BARBARA ANN HILER AMBITION: Dietician Craft 23 Foods 1 DONALD E. HINDES Don AMBITION: Salesman Transferred Freshman year from Baldwin H. S., Baldwin, New York Track 3, 43 Chess 33 Basketball Club 2, 33 Dancing 2 JOHN C. HIRTH Johnny AMBITION: Machinist Junior Sportsgnan 1, 2 ,3, 4g Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 43 Weather Station 3, 43 German 2 RUTH HOFF AMBITION: Secretary Honor Trip 13 Glee Club 13 Baby Sitting 13 M.L.A.W. 23 Fencing Club 23 Maple Leaf 33 Foods 33 Prom 3g Gymnastics 43 Inter Nos 1 PATRICIA A. HOPPER J AMBITION: Nurse W Transferred Sophomore year from Pompton Lakes H.S., Pompton Lakes, N. J. Glee Club 2, 43 Monatorial Staff 1, 23 Handbook Com- 33 Food Service 3 EILEEN HUBER i AMBITION: Air Force Twirling 13 Magazine Service 1, 23 Junior Miss 23 Baby Sitting lg Gymnastics 43 Dancing 2, 43 Intra- murals 2 KARL HUTTMAN AMBITION: Carpenter Junior Sportsman 1 130 ' 352525 ,E PAULA C. JOSEPH AMBITION: Physical Therapist Nugget 1, 2, 3, Co-Chairman 43 Library Service 2, 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 French 3g Crafts 13 Baby Sitting 13 Girls' Service 2 YVONNE CYNTHIA JUNIER Chickie AMBITION: Secretary and Housewife Nugget 3, Co-Chairman 4g Junior Miss Sitting 13 Club Service 2 AMBITION: Secretary Science Fair 23 I.R.F. 3 .l w: 1'-,xsssmn emi:7:w 1:-is -1--far,-esszssrssxcsass-sas HELEN JACQUEL AMBITION: Secretary Dancing 1, 4 JOHN F. JANSEN Johnny AMBITION: Aeronautical Engineer Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 J. V. Basket- ball 23 Student Council 13 Honor Trip 1, 2, 43 Sci- ence Fair 2, 3, 43 Debating 1, 2, 33 Junior Sportsman 1, 23 Science 3, 4g Dancing 1, 2 , i EDWIN JOHNSTON Ed AMBITION: Undecided J. V. Basketball 1, 23 J. V, Baseball 13 Basketball 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4g All Sports 1 ELSIE MARIE JONES AMBITION: Interior Decorator Transferred Sophomore year from Bloomfield Junior H.S., Bloomfield, N.J. Craft 23 Poster 3 IRENE JORDEN AMBITION: College l Student Council 2, Vice-President 3, President 43 Lakeland Conference Student Council 3, Secretary 43 M.L.A.W. 2, Assistant Policy and Copy Editor 3, Associate Editor 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Honor THD 1, 2, 43 Girls' State 33 Science Fair Committee 1, winner 23 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 13 I.R.F. 3g Fencing 1, 23 Intramurals 2, 33 Inter Nos 13 Baby Sitting 1 RUDOLPH J. JORDAN Rudy AMBITION: Baker Chess 2 13 Baby 3 ELAINE CAROL KAYHART Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Nugget 3, 43 Prom 33 Class Play 43 Gymnastics 4g Craft 1, 23 Baby Sitting 13 131 ANN ABELLE KECKEISSEN Ann AMBITION: Secretary t Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Club Service 2, 35 Junior Miss 15 Leaders' Club 35 Intramurals 2 PATRICIA A. KIMBLE Pat A AMBITION: Pediatrician Baby Sitting 15 Craft 1, 25 Glee Club 25 Poster 3 RALPH B. KINNEY, JR. AMBITION: Pilot Debating 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 45 Radio 3, 45 Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 45 Maple Leaf 35 I.R.F. 4 EVA KIRCHMEIER AMBITION: Secretary Honor Trip 1, 2, 3, 45 Nugget 45 I.R.F, 3, 45 German 25 Science 35 Baby Sitting 15 Dancing 15 Citizenship Institute 3 BERENICE GRANNELL KOHLER Bunny AMBITION: Fashion Designer Class Play 1, 45 Baby Sitting 15 Glee Club 15 Class Secretary 25 Prom 35 Girls' State 35 Nugget Busi- ness 3, 45 Club Service 2, 3, 45 Art Service 45 Honor Trip 1, 2, 3, 4 ' JOHN R. LARSEN Johnny Transferred Freshman year from Ramsey H. S., Ramsey, N. J. 1 AMBITION: Undecided Football 1, 25 Swimming 3, 45 Football Club 2 Junior Sportsman 35 Boys' Chorus 3, 4 FRED LAUTZ. AMBITION: Electrician Chess 25 Science 4 BARBARALEE LENTO Bobbie AMBITION: Housewife Test Service 45 Oflicials' 35 Library Service 2 Glee Club 15 Craft 25 Baby Sitting 15 Fencing 1 DOLORES LENTO Dee AMBITION: Housewife Forum 25 Library Service 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 25 Foods 35 Financing 15 Baby Sitting 1 132 l DORIS MANDEVILLE AMBITION: Illustrator Nugget Business 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2g Chorus 23 Make-Up Squad 43 Twirling 2: Prom 3 CAROL ANNETTE MANN Red AMBITION: Home Economics Teacher Baby Sitting 1, 23 Foods 2, 3 C. ROLAND MARCUS Rally Spring City, Pennsylvania Trip 33 I.R.F. 4 DAVID L. LEWIS Dave AMBITION: Aeronautical Engineer Freshman Football 13 J. V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Varsity Track 2, 3, 43 Wrestling Club 13 Football Club 2, Chess 2g I.R.F. 3, 43 Science 3, 43 Honor Trip 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 3, President 43 Senior Service 43 Class Vice-President -lg Science Fair 2, 3, 4 GAIL LINDEBURGH AMBITION: Secretary Twirling 1, 2: Baby Sitting lg Folk Dancing 3: Twirler 39 Dancing 4 ELAINE LINDENBERG AMBITION: Telephone Operator Twirling 1, 25 Twirler 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 23 Danc- ing 4 STEPHEN V. LINHAM Steve AMBITION: Chemical Engineer Class Play 43 Science Fair 3g Science 3, 4: I.R.F. 35 German 2: Basketball Club 2, Dancing 13 Freshman Basketball lg Forum 1 JOAN LONGO Joanie AMBITION: Secretary Library Service 1, 2, 3, 45 Nugget Business 8, 43 Costume 2, 3, 45 Junior Miss 2g Dancing 1 JOHN MALLOY Jack AMBITION: Business Transferred Sophomore year from St. Peter's Prep, Jersey City, N.J. Visual Aids 2, 4, Weather Station 45 Choir 35 Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Camera 1 Transferred Junior year from Spring City H. S., Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 3, 43 Boys' Chorus 3, 4, Honor 133 Student Council 43 Honor Trip 35 Swimming 3, -lg ANNABELL MARION Ann AMBITION: Secretary. Dancing 1, 2, Baby Sitting 2 DENNIS MARION Menace AMBITION: Mechanic Junior Sportsman 1 JULIUS MAROS Juls AMBITION: Band Leader Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Dance .Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra lg Music Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Sportsman 13 All State Band 35 Dixieland Band 3, 4 CAROL A. MARTIN AMBITION: Secretary 1 choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Baby sming lg i Junior Miss 25 .Test Service 3 EDWARD J. MATHEWS Ed n AMBITION: Navy Nugget Businesssn 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 4g Music Service 2, 3, 43 Dancing 1 S I JOHN MATTHEWS AMBITION: Physical Education Teacher Freshman Football 1, Freshman Basketball lg J. V. Baseball 1, 23 Football Club 1, 23 Basketball Club 1, 23 Swimming 3, 4, Forum 43 Science 3, 4 MARGARET J. MAXWELL Daisey AMBITION: Music Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ELIZABETH MCCONNELL Betty AMBITION: Secretary Dancing 1, 2 Jack I AMBITION: Jet Pilot Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 35 Swimming 3, 4: Basketball 15 Dancing 13 Harmony 13 Football Club 23 Chess 2 JOHN McCOPPEN 134 PATRICIA W. MCCORMICK Mickey AMBITION: College Cheerleader 2, 3, Capt, 43 Nugget 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Honor Trip 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Girls' State 33 French 33 Twirling 1, 23 Girls' Basketball 1 ARLENE LAURA McKINNON AMBITION: Secretary . ., Craft 1, 2g Baby Sitting 13 Club Service 2, 43 Folk ' Dancing 33 Personnel Otlice 1, 2, 3, 43 Magazine 5323, Service 1, 2, 33 Gymnastics 4 sr' , , MYRTLE McKINNON ' 1 AMBITION: Housewife , Dancing 1, Baby Sitting 1, 23 Foods 3 VERNA MEAD Ver-nie AMBITION: Secretary Honor Trip 1, 2, 33 Glee Club lg Dancing 13 Spanish 23 Junior Miss 23 Folk Dancing 3 ELSIE J. MERKOOLOFF ig. AMBITION: Secretary Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 43 Baby Sitting 13 Maga- F N zine Service 33 Service Club 23 Intramurals 1, 2 li if E 3, DOROTHY MERTRUDE EEL 5 D01 AMBITION: Secretary . it Dancing 13 Glee Club lg Foods 2, 3 5 Q 5, if ' e RS ii lriigs 1 WILLIAM H. MEYER B'll AMBITION: Undecided Dancing 1, 2 ROBERTA L. MILLIGAN Bobbi AMBITION: Nurse Nugget 3, 43 Choir 2, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Spanish 23 Twirling 13 Senior Service 43 Intramurals 1, 23 Prom 33 Class Asst, Treasurer 43 Girls' Service 43 Advance Chorus 33 Student Council 2, 3 NANCY MONTRASTELL Nan AMBITION: Airline Hostess Band 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 3s Art Service 3, 43 Craft 23 Dancing 13 I.R.F. 43 F.'I'.A. 3, 43 Spanish 2 155 JOYCE MOREY Joy AMBITION: Buyer . I I Dancing 15 Junior Miss 1, 25 Science 15 Science Fair BARBARA A. MORSE Barb AMBITION: Secretary Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 2, 3, 45 Honor Trip 1, 2, 35 All-State Chorus 35 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom 35 Costume 1, 3, 45 Twirling 1,2 . 1 1 KATHLEEN MULLALY Kathy , AMBITION: Secretary 1 , Dancing 15 Twirling 25' Leaders' 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 5 3, 45 Prom 35 Costume 4 ' KATHERINE R. MULLER I Kathy AMBITION: Evergreen Nursery Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 1, 45 German 1 li lssl st, ,ia ROGER NAVRATIL 4 Rag is? , 5 AMBITION: Actuary 5 Honor Society'3, 45 Honor Trip 1, 2, 35 German 25 ' 5 , 5 I Recreation 15 Science 3, 45 Boys' State 35 I.R.F. 3, 4 5 GEORGE WILLIAM NIELSEN 5 Bill AMBITION: Physical Education Teacher Transferred in Junior year from the Air Force J. V. Football 15 Wrestling 15 Choir 1, 35 Boys' - Chorus 35 All-State Choir 35 Band Soloist 3, 4 a EDWARD C. NOLAN Ed AMBITION: Service Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Musicianship 35 Chess 25 I.R.F. 45 Junior Sportsman 1 -f MARIANNE TERESA NUZZO AMBITION: Secretary Baby Sitting 15 Glee Club 15 Junior Miss 25 S'ecre tarial Service 3 RAY NYHUIS Ray AMBITION : Undecided 156 3, i , ,it ROBERT OSTERHOUDT Bob AMBITION: Navy .ginger Sportsman 1, 23 Print Shop 23 Basketball u 2 RICHARD F. PADDOCK Catfish AMBITION: Undecided WALTER OAKES Mick AMBITION: Navy Junior Sportsman 1, 2, 3, 43 Recreation 1 ANITA MARIE OBSCHERNING Neat AMBITION : Nurse Nugget 3, 43 Choir 3, 43 Honor Trip 23 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' Service 43 Advanced Chorus 33 Danc- ing 13 Twirling 13 German 23 Baby Sitting 1 CONSTANCE L. OHR Connie AMBITION: Chemistry Transferred Junior year from Ridgewood H. S., Ridgewood, N. J. Class Play 43 Folk Dancing 33 F.l'.A. 33 German 23 Girls' Athletic Association 13 Cheerleading 1 HARRIET M. OLSON AMBITION: College Honor Trip 1, 2, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 3 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Make-Up Squad 3, 43 Costume 1, 23 Twirling 1, 23 Orchestra 1, 2 WILLIAM OLSON Bill AMBITION: Undecided Dancing 1, 2 Maple Leaf 3, Sports Editor 43 M.L.A.W. 23 Fresh- man Basketball 13 J. V. Basketball 23 Varsity Bas- ketball 33 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 43 French 33 Class Play 1, 43 Boys' Chorus 1 gi GERRIT B. PARKER Gary AMBITION: Marines HARRY ORR Har AMBITION: College F00tball 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 2, 3, 43 Class President 3' Football Club 1, 2g B k tb ll ci b 23 D ' 3 Boys' Chorus 33 Prom :Bs e a u ancmg 1' German 23 Honor Trip 13 J. V. Football 33 Junior Sportsman 1, 23 Science 43 Dancing 43 Boys' Chorus 2 157 WILLIAM PASCO 5 Bill ' AMBITION: Mechanic Wrestling 1, 23 Fencing 13 Junior Sportsman 13 Dancing 1 MARGARET PEEK Peekie AMBITION: Nurse Glee Club 13 Twirling 13 Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 43 gflicgais' 33 Foods 33 Girls' Service 3, 43 I.R.F. 43 an MARIE PETERSON AMBITION: Secretary Nugget Typist 43 Maple Leaf 33 Glee Club 3, 43 Twirling 1, 23 Science Fair 23 Dancing 1, 2 CLARE H. PLAGER Figgie AMBITION: Doctor Honor Trip 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Play 3, 43 Maple Leaf 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 43 Choir 43 Band 43 Intramurals 2,h3, 43 Science Fair 2, 33 Library Service 2, 33 Span- is 2 JOHN R. PORTER AMBITION: Forrester Transferred Sophomore year from North Arlington H. S., North Arlington, N. J. Band 13 Orchestra 13 Dance Band Ig Student Coun- cil 13 Visual Aids 1, 2, 43 Forum 23 Radio 33 Science 43 Hobbies 43 Dancing 2 JANET ELAINE PRICE AMBITION: Secretary Transferred Junior year from Irvington H. S., Ir- vington, N. J. Cooking 33 Gymnastics 43 Dancing 4 CAROL JEAN PULIS AMBITION: Salesgirl CookingA33 Dancing 13 Craft 13 Library Service 3 JAMES PULIS Jimmy AMBITION: Mechanic Visual Aids 13 Juni r Sp t 13 B ' Ch 1' Choir 23 Boys' Harmony gr Sman oys orus ' THELMA MAE PULIS AMBITION: Nursing Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Science Fair 2, 3, 43 Science 43 Officials' 33 Craft 2g Dancing 1 138 .P VE F lu Z i E i , JOHN ROBERT RHINESMITH Jack AMBITION: Undecided Dancing 1, 2: Wrestling 13 M.L.A.W. 23 Fencing 33 Musicianship 43 Band 43 Science 43 Dance Band 4 KEN RICHARDS AMBITION: Navy Dancing 1, 43 Football 1, 2 GLENDON RICKER AMBITION: Undecided x LOIS QUIN Quinnie AMBITION: Secretary Glee Club 1, 2g Choir 1, 23 Twirling lg Folk Dancing 3 JOSEPH RAGONESE Joe A AMBITION: Lawyer Transferred Junior year from Bishop Loughlin H. S., Brooklyn, N. Y. Track 13 Tennis 1, 23 Junior Sportsman 33 I.R.F. 4 SHARON E. RANSON AMBITION: Window Decorator Transferred Freshman year from North Scranton Junior H. S., North Scranton, Pennsylvania Librgry 3, 43 Test Service 43 Dancing 4g Folk Danc- mg JANET M. RATH fan AMBITION: Social Work Choir 1, 2, 3g Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Radio 43 Baby Sit- ting 13 Music Service 1, 2, 3 DOROTHY J. RAYMOND Dot AMBITION: Secretary Cheer Leader 3, 43 Class Secretary 43 Senior Serv- ice 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Maple Leaf 33 Twirl- ing 23 Dancing 13 Girls' Basketball 1, 2 NANCY H. REARDON Nan AMBITION: Housewife Cheer Leader 2, 3, 43 Class Treasurer 43 Senior Service 43 Gymnastics 43 Club Service 33 Leaders' 33 Girls' Basketball 23 Craft 23 Junior Miss 13 Band 1 Visual Aids 1, 23 Science 33 Hobby 4 139 JOHN RIKER AMBITION: Undecided Junior Sportsman 13 Dancing 13 Football 3 CAROL A. ROACH AMBITION: Nurse Band 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Choir 3, 43 Radio 43 Girls' Service 43 Twirling 23 Dancing 1 ANN P. ROGERS AMBITION: Navy Spanish 23 Class Play 1, 43 Forum 23 Officials' 33 Foods 33 I.R.F. 4 CAROL M. ROGERS Carol AMBITION: Secretary Honor Trip 23 Choir 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Nug- get Business 3, 43 Baby Sitting 13 Craft 2 E. GEORGENE ROHLANDER George AMBITION: History Teacher Transferred Sophomore year from Glen Ridge H. S., Glen Ridge, N. J. Spanish 23 Glee Club 2, 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Nugget 3, 43 I.R.F. 33 Girls' Service 2, 3, 43 Honor Trip 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 3, Secretary 43 Girls' State 33 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 NANCY ELAINE ROHR Nan AMBITION: Housewife Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 43 Nugget Business 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Service 3, 4g Prom 33 Maga- zine Service 2 ROBERT ALAN ROTH Bob AMBITION: Sports Car Driver Recreation 13 Junior Sportsman 1, 23 J. V. Football iz Freshman Basketball 13 Boys' Chorus 33 Science LOVERN M. ROXBY Lovie AMBITION: Nurse Craft 1: Baby Sitting 1, 23 Nugget 33 M.L.A.W. 2 Magazine Service 2, 43 Glee Club 4 ROBERT RYSDECK Rys AMBITION: Undecided Junior Sportsman 13 Wrestling 23 Dancing 1 140 JOHN SALSBERG 3 AMBITION: Engineer Transferred Senior year from Clifton H. S., Clifton, N. J. Track 23 Hobby 4 PAT SEHULSTER Shell AMBITION: Physical Education Teacher Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Officials' 33 Gymnastics 43 Baby Sitting 13 Dancing 13 Craft 2 -13-We GRACE CAROL SHEEHAN E 3, Carol 1 AMBITION: Navy ,I ,Ei Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 43 Twirling 23 Magazine Service , E 1, 2, 43 Foods 33 Club Service 43 Junior Miss 13 Test ,sl , 3 Service 33 Baby Sitting 13 Gymnastics 4 A E :sl Q1 JOHN SHENISE Bucky AMBITION: Carpenter J. V. Football 13 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 23 Football Club 1, 23 Boys' Chorus 13 Football 23 3, 4 MARTHA SHOUGH Shoughie AMBITION: Secretary Band 3, 43 Dancing 13 Radio 3, 43 Choir 1, 23 Science 43 Honor Trip 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 13 Intramurals 43 Spanish 3 ELLENBETH SIEMER Beth AMBITION: Actress Transferred Senior year from Curtis H.S., Long Island, N. Y. Choir 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Prom 33 G.0. Campaign 2, 33 Post Marshal 33 Bowling 33 Curtis Log 3 RALPH ROBERT SIEMER AMBITION: Businessman Activities Football Club 1, 23 Chess 23 Swimming 33 Track 3, 43 Football 4 LIN SINSABAUGH AMBITION: Undecided Freshman Football 13 J. V. Football 23 Visual Aids 1, 2g Recreation 13 Football Club 1 SPENCER SINSABAUGH Spence AMBITION: Undecided I Junior Sportsman 1, 2, 3, 43 Dancing 1, 43 Football Club 1 141 miss sim WILLIAM R. SINSABAUGH Bill AMBITION: Travel , , 5 , Dancing 1, 23 Forum 13 Math 33 Science 33 Science 51 5 Fair 2, 3 RAYMOND slsco 3 Ray AMBITION: Toolmaker Honor Trip 13 Junior Sportsman 13 Dancing 1 SHIRLEY SISCO Shirl - AMBITION: Secretary Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Music Service 2, 3, 4g Nugget Business 3, 43 Band 3, 43 Science 23 Honor Trip 2, 43 Radio 43 Class Play 43 Craft 2 JEANNE SLOAT Jeannie AMBITION 3 Science 3 Honor Society 3, 43 Maple Leaf, Junior editor 3, 3 Editor in chief 43 M.L.A.W. 23 Student Council 43 5 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 3, 43 Glee Club 13 Honor 1 Trip 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Play 33 Girls' Service 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 3, 4g Fencing 1, 23 Science Fair 23 Intra- murals 2, 3 EVELYN M. SMITH Lyn AMBITION: Social Worker Glee Club 1, 33 Choir 2, 3, 4g Student Council 33 M.L.A.W. 23 Girls' Service 2, 3, Chairman 43 Y- Teens 13 Spanish 23 I.R.F. 4 SINGLETARY HAROLD SNYDER Terry AMBITION: College Football 33 Band 1, 23 Science 43 Dancing 13 Junior Sportsman 13 German 23 Radio 3 BEVERLEY SPEAKER Bev AMBITION: Secretary Glee Club 1, 43 Maple Leaf 3, 43 Library Service 33 Prom 33 Spanish 23 Food Service 3, 43 Baby Sit- ting 13 Magazine Service 1 JOHN SPELLMAN AMBITION: Architect '1 Football 13 Junior Sportsman 1, 2, 3, 43 Weather r Station 3, 4 1. 5 RAYMOND J. SPELLMAN Ray AMBITION: Mason Freshman Football 13 J. V. Football 23 Varsity Football 3, 43 Freshman Basketball 13 J. V. Basket- ball 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Football Club 1, 23 Basketball 3 Club 23 Dancing 1, 4 I JOHN SQUIER Squirt AMBITION: Navy I Football 1, 23 Junior Sportsman 1, 2, 3, 43 Dancing 1, 4 LAWRENCE E. STEARNS Larry AMBITION: College 23 Musicianslup 3, 43 Dancing 1 HARRY STOKEM AMBITION: Carpenter EARL R. STRUBLE Weed AMBITION: Navy Basketball 43 German 13 Basketball Club 13 Recrea- tion 13 Dancing 1 PAT J. STRUBLE Judy AMBITION: Secretary Craft 13 Baby Sitting 23 Junior Miss 23 Test Serv- ice 3 PAUL STRUBLE AMBITION: Professional Ball Player Baseball 3, 4, Mgr. 23 Cross Country 13 Junior Sportsman 1, 2, 33 Recreation 1 SYLVIA STRUBLE Syl AMBITION: Nursing Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Dancing 13 Forum 23 Craft 1: Library Service 43 Science Fair 33 Test Service 3, 4 DONALD TENNED Mouse AMBITION: Draftsman ' Football Club 1, 2g Chess 23 Dancing 1, 4 PATRICIA ANN TERHUNE Pat , AMBITION: Undecided Library Service 2, 33 Poster 33 Dancing 1, 43 Craft 23 Baby Sitting 1 145 Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, RUTH E. TERHUNE Ruthie AMBITION: Music Teacher I Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Musicianship 1, 2, 35 Choir 45 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 45 Glee Club 45 Danc- ing 1 PETER J. THORNTON ' Pete AMBITION: Electronics Engineer Transferred Junior year from Great Neck H. S., Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y. Bowlirg Team 25 Radio 25 Science 45 Junior Sports- man t ROBERT C. TINTLE Bob AMBITION: Esso Company Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 Chess 1, 25 Football Club 1, 25 Freshman Football 15 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4 DONALD TINTLE Tink AMBITION: Mover Junior Sportsman 1, 25 Chess 2 LORAINE TINTLE AMBITION: Nurse Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Twirling 25 Oili- criials' 35 Girls' Service 45 Girls' Basketball 15 Honor rip 3 BARBARA TITUS Barb AMBITION: Nurse Craft 15 Baby Sitting 15 Twirling 25 Glee Club 2, 35 Dancing 4 RICHARD TRETA Dick AMBITION: Architectural Draftsman Student Council 15 Boys' Chorus 15 Forum 15 Wres- tling 25 Junior Sportsman 25 Fencing 35 Dancing 4 HARRY C. TROLLER AMBITION: Air Force Junior Sportsman 3, 45 Chess 25 Freshman Football 15 Dancing 1 JOAN LOUISE UHRLAS AMBITION: Secretary Class Plaly 1, 2, 45 Student Council 15 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 C oir 1, 2, 45 Baby Sitting 15 Honor Trip 1, 2, 3, 45 Maple Leaf 25 Class Secretary 35 Nugget Business 45 Test Service 45 Dance Band Soloist 2, 3 144 J 3 5 Rosie 5 , i. JAMES WATTLEY Jim AMBITION: Undecided Junior Sportsman 1, 25 Wrestling 15 Chess 2 ARTHUR WEYRAUCH Art AMBITION: Radio Work Transferred Junior year from Ridgewood H. S., Ridgewood, N. J. J. SV. Football 15 Varsity Football 25 Radio 1, 25 Junior Sportsman 3, 45- Track 45 Prom 3 GORDON WHITE Bucky AMBITION: Farmer Dancing 15 Junior Sportsman 1, 2 ROSE MARIE URFER AMBITION: Scientific Work Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Society Award 1, 25 Honor Trip 1, 2, 35 Girls' State 35 Elmira Key 35 Debating 1, 2, 3, 45 Map-le Leaf 3, 45 M.L.A.W. 25 Choir 2, 45 Glee' Club 1, 45 Radio 3, 45 Science Fair Committee 2, 35 German 2 MILDRED VAN DUNK Millie AMBITION: Nurse Baby Sitting 1, 25 Honor Trip 3 EVELYN VAN SPLINTER Ev AMBITION: Secretary Test Service 45 Glee Club 15 Folk Dancing 35 Baby Sitting 15 Foods 2 MARGARET VOIGT P ATVIgBITION: Secretary Dancing 15 Club Service 25 Test Service 3, 45 Baby Sitting 1, 2 ARLENE VREELAND AMBITION: Secretary Twirler 1, 2, 3, 45 Twirling' Club 1, 25 Dancing 45 5 Gymnastics 4 JOHN P. WALEK Woody AMBITION: Printer Cross Country 15 Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 45 Printing Service 2, 3, 45 Chess 25 Junior Sportsman 25 Wres- tling 15 Dancing 15 I.R.F. 3, 4 145 RAYMOND C. 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CLEARY'S MARKET Butler, New Jersey Phone: NEwfoundland 9-8291 P11009 NEWf0U 'f-llanfl 9-5492 FUEL SERVICE PAUL'S BARBER SHOP Oil - Oil Burners - Coal - Stokers lDown Stairsl Complete Heating Systems' Oak Ridge Road Class of 1929 Oak Ridge, New Jersey Milton' New Jersey Wedding Cakes Birthday Cakes BLOOMINGDALE BAKERY 54 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey Free Delivery on Special Cakes Telephone: BUtler 9-1710 - ------- 94: ----A-- - ----- A--- ---A--- 1004: - -900oo0 158 KITCHELL LUMBER and WOOD WORKING COMPANY l22 Hamburg Turnpike Bloomingdale, New Jersey Phone: BUtIer 9-0253 DeGRAW'S GULF SERVICE RICHARD DeCRAW Union Avenue and Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey BIG LEADER Super Market 78 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey Everything for Your Table Under One Roof v--ooocv--- - vvvvv ---v .... --v:--:vcv-zbocvoobc-vv----ooo ooooooooq:-10004: ----- A--- Compliments of SELMA CARLSON KRESSATY'S PHARMACY Just a Good Drug Store 1068 Ringwood Avenue Haskell, New Jersey FRED KRESSATY Registered Pharmacist Tel. TErhune 5-1627 -vv--:b4:-v1 ...... POMPTON GALE SHOP Sportswear-KnitweanLingerie 212 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes, New Jersey THE OAKES MOTEL. De Luxe Cabins Route 23 and Kiel Avenue Butler, New Jersey at Traffic Light DAN MEAD, Prop. THE RED ROBIN A Good Place To Eat Route 23 and Village Road Pompton Plains, New Jersey TErhune 5-1245 NEwfoundland 9-4617 E. R. HEADLEY 5' SON Lumber and Building Supplies Milton, New Jersey bO00ooo99c-:p-oooo4:-:poooq:---:poq:- ---- -A ---- --904: MlLLIE'S HOME BAKERY Fresh Bakery Goods 125 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey Phone: BUtler 9-1388 -:poc----- - 160 1 TErhune 5-2914 OUT-O'-DOORS OUTDOOR FURNITURE State Highway No. 23 Just North of Traffic Circle Riverdale, New Jersey FRAWLEY'S SERVICE General Repair 24-Hour Towing Service Butler, New Jersey BUtIer 9-0530 oc-ooc-,-- :::::::::: Watch Repairing Special Order Work WILLlAMSON'S JEWELRY Jewelry of Distinction 58 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey JOHN W. WILLIAMSON BUtler 9-0333 FRANK GORMLEY, AGENCY JOE McKEON Insurance - Notary Public I9 High Street Butler, New Jersey Phone: BUtler 9-1044 v--,-Jc--- 0ooooo TOWNE DRESS SHOP 126 Main Street Butler, New Jersey Phone: BUtIer 9-O848 SHIRLEEN BOTTLE GAS CO. Oak Ridge, New Jersey pQ MRS. ELLA ROOME LAMSCHA Representing. Continental Insurance Co. Home Insurance Co. 20 Boonton Avenue Butler, New Jersey THOS. HOFF 86 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey Phone: BUtler 9-0834 TErhune 5-2881 THE FABRIC CORNER Silk - Cotton - Woolen complete une of Home Appliances Slipcover - Drapery - Fabrics 8' Supplnes Phone: NEwfoundIand 9-4663 264 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes, New Jersey ALLSTATE AUTO INSURANCE King Soule Call: Erskine Lakes 690 Phone: BUtIer 9-0238 JOSEPH H. MARTIN 6' SONS Aluminum Awnings - Jalousies Combination Windows - Doors Porch Enclosures - Our Specialty Canvas Awnings- - Window Shades Radiator Enclosures - Venetian Blinds Office: State Highway ERICH'S ESSO SERVICE Batteries - Tires - Tubes and Accessories - Lubrication - Lakeside and Colfax Avenues Pompton Lakes, New Jersey Tel. TErhune 5-0917 WILLIAM MONKS General Contractor and Builder Ricker Road, Kinnelon Borough Butler, New Jersey No. 23 Plant: 54 N. Western Ave. Phone: Butler 9-1247 Butler, New Jersey Butler, New Jersev FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BUTLER The Hub of North Jersey Lakes . Phone: TErhune 5 -I 654 ALLEN TYPEWRITERS We Sell, Rent and Repair Typewriters - Adding Machines Calculators - Duplicators Check Writers Photostat - Mimeograph - Multigraph Photo Offset - Commercial Stationery Steel Office Furniture - File Cabinets Rubber Stamps - Supplies 32 Colfax Ave. Pompton Lakes, N. J. lParking Availablel vc-:vc ---- --- --AA ---- - TAYLOR'S ESSO SERVICE Cor: Wanaque and Lenox Pompton Lakes, New Jersey Phone: TErhune 5-0681 Sales G' Installation VAN GELDER G' CO. Linoleum - Formica Sink Tops Asphalt Tile - Wall Coverings' Certified MOHAWK and CULISTAN dealer 257 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes, New Jersey TErhune 5-4300--430l l64 --'A'-----A- -A -v- ..vv..... oc-- v---Je .... --:roo1:-vvJ:--v TON I'S Sportswear and Formals 276 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes New Jersey SPlEGEl.'S BUTLER FLORIST 23 Spring Street Butler, New Jersey BUtler 9-1090 Phone: TErhune 5-1483 NUtley 2-6107 DELLA PENNA BROS. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS Asphalt Paving - Parking Lots and Roadways Arlington Place Riverdale, N. J. TErhune 5-2430 VREELAND'S FLOOR COVERING Linoleum - Carpet - Tile 290 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes, New Jersey ---A RIVERDALE SWEET SHOPPE Yoke Brothers RIVERDALE NEW JERSEY :::::::: :::::roc::voq::::bti::: -- ---- A- --AA- ----:poo ::::o4:::::: FRANK'S MOTOR SALES 268 Main Street RUDY'S HOME BAKERY Fresh Rolls - Bread - Cake Daily Butler, New Jersey Fresh Bakery Goods Like Mother BUtIer 9-OO56 Used to Make OLAF HAROLDSON Main Street Licensed Real Estate Broker General Insurance Tel. TErhune 5-0648 West Milford New Jersey Hamburg Turnpike Pompton Falls R. D. I Paterson, New Jersey We're just as near as your phone BUtler 9-l575 BLOOMINGDALE T A X I Radio Dispatched STANDS: , Acme Market Big Leader Bloomingdale, New Jersey BALLET WORKSHOP chiIdren's classes - adult classes private instruction - choregraphy pantomime VERON BOWLES Route 23, Corner Greenpond Road Newfoundland, New Jersey Phone: NEwfoundland 9-3221 NEwfoundland 9-3l l l Bottled Gas Gas and Electric Appliances Main Road Oak Ridge New Jersey AL'S DINER Cr RESTAURANT Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey BUtler 9-0753 -BUTLER COAL fr LUMBER CO. D. G' H. and Lehigh Coal Lumber and Masons' Materials Insulation and Fuel Oil Tel. BUtler 9-OOI4 fv-v-- aocvboooooooc -----'-- 1ooc---- -1---:sooo-oo BUTLER TRUCKING CO. ROBERT DEMAREST Route 23 Butler, New Jersey A Full Line of Artist Supplies Phones: TErhune 5-3380--338i COLFAX PAINT SERVICE Your Agency For ...... Dutch Boy - Multi Tint Adelphi - Spred Satin LARGEST SELECTION OF WALLPAPER IN NORTHERN NEW JERSEY 207 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes, New Jersey INQUIRE ABOUT INSTRUCTIONS ROMANO'S MARKET ll2 Main Street Butler, New Jersey Phone: BUtler 9-1413 Phone: TErhune 5-0858 MAPLE SNACK BAR Specializing in Texas Wieners - Hamburgers Ice Cream - Sandwiches' Paterson - Hamburg Turnpike Pompton Falls, New Jersey DOW'S BEVERAGES Bloomingdale, New Jersey KOCHKA BROTHERS Phone: BUtler 9-0800 Hamburg Turnpike ' . Bloomingdale, New Jersey WANAMAKER'S PAINT STORE Paints and Wallpaper lSince 19291 3 Lakeside Avenue lAt Station Plazal TErhune 5-1287 Route 23 and Kanouse Road NEwfoundland 9-6211 VAN NESS LUMBER COMPANY Pequannock, New Jersey Phones: MOuntain View 8-0020 Llttle Falls 4-0090 Phone: MOuntain View 8-0656 SMITH'S RADIO G' TELEVISION authorized dealer SYLVANIA - G. E. Service on all leading makes SALES - SERVICE - INSTALLATIONS 220 Newark - Pompton Turnpike Pequannock, ,New Jersey 000000000-:rv ---- - ---- -A ---- ---AA- JESSE WARD AGENCY Established 1888 Every Line of Insurance Butler, New Jersey BUtler 9-1140 169 -AA----AA--u ARTHUR T. RIEDEL, INC. Phone: BUtler 9-l2l2 l l l Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes, New Jersey TErhune 5-0223 PETER'S BARBER SHOP FORD BUILDING 57 Main Street Near Acme Market Bloomingdale, New Jersey HARRY HUNEKE REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 46 Bellevue Avenue Butler, New Jersey ::::::::::: Max Roth POMPTON LAKES CLEANERS TErhune 5-0090 Next to the Theater PEQUANNOCK DELICATESSEN Grocery - Baked Goods Newspapers - Magazines Confectionery A. ALHEIDT, Prop. Pequannock, New Jersey -----vvv---v--------,--:roo0 ::::Jc:::::::c::pooc: ---ac .... :v1:-:r4:- ...... ,... - ---v POMPTON VALLEY HARDWARE Newark - Pompton Turnpike Pequannock, New Jersey Phone: MOuntain View 8-2264 Sanding Cr Waxing Machine Rentals Keys Made TICE HARDWARE COMPANY Paints - Plumbing - Supplies Sporting Goods I6 Main St. Butler, New Jersey J. P. GRANT STORES 5 G' l0c Bloomingdale's Variety Store 61 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey MlLDRED'S BEAUTY SALON Modern System in Permanent Waving Cold Wave, Machineless and Machine Wave Specializing in ,Women's Haircutting by Jol'1nnie's Call for Appointment BUtIer 9-0229 Compliments and Best Wishes to the Class of l955 from HARRY B. DEMAS BUtler 9-l 575 GORDON D. STRUBLE Negn Signs Compliments of Sales - Service - Maintenance The oldest Neon Service in Lakeland area BEAMS BROTHERS 62 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey TErhune H. J. 5 6 THE KNIT SHOP 192 Main Street 1358 Clifton Ave Knitting Yarn and Accessories Butler, N. J. Clifton, N. J. 258 Wanaque Avenue Compliments to the Pompton Lakes, New Jersey Graduating Class 172 oo-poooooggoe-4: -------- - ---- --A- - --:roooooocA-----:p-c---- vvv-:n-ooc-t-- Best Wishes To Class of 1955 PEQUANNOCK MARKET TINTLE'S ESSO SERVICENTER Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey Phone: BUtler 9-0104 LOUIS LEVINE 154 Main Street Butler, New Jersey New Jersey's Finest Men's and Boys' Store BUtler 9-0393 b .-3, xx 'ilm iwfwfi ' X 'U 5 R Q P l es P ,S The Popular Party Place - 'i .- , I S WINDBEAM Mr. and Mrs. Bryan B. Blalock t Phone: TErhune 5-0596 Mn. AND 145-esfsavxrks . Y Sllllet J B 9 Rwfeza B 5 BB lpllziliphohesf B Route 23 Riverdale, New Jersey N. J. ,-k, K Jennings' TAXI Service Stanley G. Jennings Phone: TErhune 5-0411 Route 23 Modern Cabs Hour Service R D Taxi Stand NEwfoundland 9-548l If no answer Call Residence NEwfoundland 9-2321 General Contractor and Builder Riverdale, New Jersey oooooo9oc--'- ----:r4:--'- STICKLE FUNERAL HOME Union Valley Road off Route 23 Newfoundland, New Jersey NEwfoundland 9-8141 CYRUS STICKLE, JR. Licensed Director A Service For Every Requirement HOWARD W. CREED Real Estate - Mortgages State Highway 23 Pornpton Plains, New Jersey Telephone: MOuntain View 8-lO45 Telephone: BUtler 9-I l38 LAKELAND TELEVISION SALES 8' SERVICE Authorized Dealer G. E. - Emerson - Crosley IO3 Arch Street JOE DOMINCUEZ Butler, New Jersey SUNSET FLOWER GARDENS Burd and Al Arnold -- Retail Florists We send flowers by wire anytime and anywhere Sunset Rd. G' Blvd. Pompton Plains New Jersey Phone: TErhune 5-0733 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1955 LEVINE FURNITURE CO. H8 Main Street Bl-lfief. New JGFSGY BUtIer 9-0142 A ---- -----v-:r4:--- v- -:P OSAR WHOLESALE MILK DELIVERY DISTRIBUTORS or BORDEN'S MILK PRODUCTS Johnny Va rgo's WILLOWBROOK Meet, Eat and Drink --- Country Locale Route 23 Butler, New Jersey RAFKINWS MARKET R. LITTLE rr COMPANY C' RAFKIND C' E. WEBER Meats - Fruits - Vegetables Groceries TE,-I-,une 5-0093 Route 23, Newfoundland, New Jersey Phones: NEwfoundIand 9-3531 or Riverdale New Jersey 9-405l 176 J COMMANDER REGAL W AHA nunIIn l ,Here if STUDEBAKER'S emthc Sn SALES and SERVICE and NEW PACKARDS Strikingly Main Street, Bloomingdale, New Jersey 2 ffm W BUtler 9-0857 NN w on display, aiong wan me new auxueoeiiacxi .spawns , X -V , A A , X. -A-A X- Q BUTLER NEWS COMPANY Tel. NEwfoundland 9-3484 105 Main sneer VAN Vl-IET BUILDING SUPPLY Butler, New Jersey COMPANY Hardware - Paints - Masons' Material Roofing Material - Lumber - Cabinets Special Millwork - Formica Sink Tops HARRY RHINESMITWS Screens - Windows - Storm Sash GARAGE Ridge Road Milton, New Jersey BLOOMINGDALE R.F.D. Oak Ridge NEW JERSEY New Je SeY , I77 I .....-nik, ', WARD S PHARMACY You Are Always Welcome At Wa rd 's 12 Main Street, Butler, New Jersey 1 o, vxitirlkkss-is E I Tel. NEwfoundland 9-6161 NEWFOUNDLAND DRUGS Morris Friedland, B.S. Reg. Ph. Frances Friedland, B.S. Reg. Ph Route 23 at the Old Mill Farm Newfoundland, New Jersey LOUlE'S BARBER SHOP 135 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey LENTO'S COLORAMA Route 23 and Jackson Avenue Pompton Plains, New Jersey Paints - Wallpapers - Artists' Supplies PAUL C. LENTO, Prop. TErhune 5-3869 THE BLUE DOOR 519 Newark - Pompton Tpk. Pompton Plains, New Jersey Tel. TErhune 5-0933 UNION SPECIALTY CO. 57 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey ::::::r4:: :::3q::::: :::::voo1::::: 178 Qooc:::::::c:::: -::::::::: v:::: :cess :::::: THE PLAINSMAN Men's 8' Boys' Clothing Dress - Sports - Work and Accessories KITCHELL, Inc. Full line of MANHATTAN MERCHANDISE Excavating contractors 595 Turnpike Pompton Plains B Ild -Sh I -T k - TErhune 5-I 124 New Jersey u ozers oves ruc s Cranes WEST MILFORD PHARMACY We Can Fill Any Prescription Route 23 Butler' New Je 5eY OPEN ALL YEAR West Milford, New Jersey Main Office: BUtler 9-1316 Phones: WEst Milford 4-9841 4-6752 MX From the Class of l952 THE ROTARY CLUB of Butler, New Jersey Service above self He profits most who serves best is - All Kinds of Masonry - JULIUS TROXLER MASON CONTRACTOR Telephone Tiling -- Stonework MAY'S CANCELLATION SHOES l lOl Ringwood Avenue Butler 9-0414 Haskell, New Jersey 9 Cedar Road Bloomingdale, New Jersey Men's, Women's and ChiIdren's Shoes l 1M:afsH5aks iH ::::4:::::1::: --- :b4: '--- --A---:poooc Best of Luck to the Class of 1955 BQRCUGH OF BUTLER WILLIAM DEAN - Mayor Counci Counci Counci Counci Counci Counci 1T1a1'1 I'Y1a1'1 man man 1T1a1'1 l'T1a1 1 C. W. Mabey N. J. De Vito L. F. Brinsfer W. F. Brown C. IVI. Bishop F. W. Hayekamp 181 uoooooooaoooa BULLDOZING - LANDSCAPING PERMANENT DRIVEWAYS JOHN J. BAUM Jackson Avenue - Pompton Falls New Jersey Phone: TErhune 5-3588-R Sand - Fill - Top Soil Gravel - Crushed Stone ooaooooooooooooooooooeooooc::::I:::::::::oc:ooooc::ooc:::: JOHNNY'S SERVICE STATION At The Neon Esso Route 23 Upper Newfoundland, New Jersey NEwfoundland 9-2891 JOHN BREAZZANO MARCO'S MARKET Self-Service Pompton Plains, New Jersey + 1, mn -if-if X 0 CHARLES M. HEMPSTED Painting and Paperhanging Hempsted Decorations Dedicated to the Achievement of Good Taste and Refinement 51 High Street Butler, New Jersey Phone: BUtler 9-0303 Tires - Batteries - Accessories SUNSET DELICATESSEN Lubrication Comer of Cameron C7 LOUIS BEHRENS' SERVICE STATION Complete Auto Repairs North Pompton Turnpike 403 Newark Turnpike Open from 6:30 A.M. to ll:3O P.M. ,pompi-on plams Seven Days a Week New Jersey Phone: TErhune 5-0655 -- ------ ....- 1---1v--:oc--- 00004: c-- ------A+-A--A-:occ- --:vooc-- ...vv -:rooc---- BUTLER AUTO SUPPLY Guns - Rifles - Ammunition Archery Equipment - Household Supplies Full line of Auto Parts and Accessories PHIL PRESTIPINO, Prop. 216 Main Street Butler, New Jersey BUtler 9-0153 BLOOMINGDALE SERVICE STATION Pompton - Hamburg Turnpike Bloomingdale, New Jersey BUtler 9-1426 ANTHONY SQUITIERI, Prop. ATLAS STORES 5 and 10 - up to a dollar Pompton Plains, New Jersey PAT S LAUNDROMAT No Muss, No Fuss, No Bother AW 1 1 West Arch Street S Butler, New Jersey Phone. BUtler 9-1368 Ax ,.,i 1- -.i'ffs tl'ti' MARTY'S GULF STATION FRANK'S FOOD STORE FRANK SANCLEMENTI, Prop. Main St. Bloomingdale, N. J. 273 Newark - Pompton Turnpike Phone: BUtler 9-0788 Pequannock, New Jersey Mt. View 8-2047-J -A--AA ---A :bo--- :ro-4: 183 O fa ., LLLL Q La..,...M .nh S Terhune 5 2819 GEORC-E'S E550 SERVICE Lubrication - Auto Repairs - Auto Acessories Hamburg Turnpike, Riverdale, New Jersey Phone: POmpton Lakes 7-1478 DA ROUGE CLEANERS 614 N k - P T 'k RIVERDALE Au'ro PARTS ewar ompton ump' e Pompton Plains, New Jersey Newark Turnpike Free Pick Up and Delivery 3 Day Service Riverdale, New Jersey TErhune 5-0857-J l QS Wogrw woczkzfw, .fm 2 SMULL AVENUE, CALDWELL, NEW JERSEY A N N U A LS CITIZENS BANK BUILDING o CALDWELL 6-5050 DESIGNERS AND PUBLISHERS OF S C H 0 O L 8: C O L L E G E EN o 900090009004oooooooooooooooooo vvoc::::::ooc------ --- --:o--o--- P Watu Pumps :cron Eenoutorl u ,I 3 PARTS ron Au. MAKES SALES 0 INSTALLATION 0 SERVICE gi il it 'jj Anything! :.l::. Mechanical if or Electrical 6 . ' 5 u':'-'sf' R vez Nm X P 'S ff HHUN 'ff' n ,L ai 'll E in J c ' Q 8 A E Q' J. S. RILEY C ' ff' Peuu.9'i -- ' K 3 Route 23 at Garden Place E, 9 Pompton Plains, N. J. HERBERT C. LYON Real Estate - Insurance A' BURZINSKI Motto - INSURE TO BE SURE 354 Pornpton Turnpike Pequannock, New Jersey Tel. MOuntain View 8-l l75 Clenwild Avenue Bloomingdale, New Jersey BUtler 9-2297 F. B. WHITTLE HARDWARE COMPANY Plumbing and Heating , Butler, New Jersey Phone: BUtler 9-Ol I7 DONALD W. SHORTER, Prop. oQQooooa::Q::Q0o ----- McKEON'S MARKET Meats -- Groceries l6O Main Street Butler, New Jersey ---v,:::::0Q::o::oooooo-- Qooooooooooqoaoooeooooo 185 -o-oooooooo-ooa After You Graduate . . will banking be your career? It has many advantages . . . and the First National Bank and Trust Company of Paterson, the bank with the greatest number of offices in Passaic County, is the largest bank i.n the Bergen, Passaic, and Morris County area. If you are interested in banking as a career, Stephen D. Cermond, Vice President in charge of our Personnel Department at I25 Ellison Street, Paterson, or one of his associates, will' be glad to discuss it with you. lf you plan to enter some other field, why not open a Savings Account at our Pompton Lakes Office and make regular deposits in it, no matter how small? You will need a nest-egg whether you plan on further educa- tion or not. It is not too early to start saving for the time you will set up a home of your own. Ambrose Donnelly, Vice President, or any other mem- ber of the staff of our Pompton Lakes Office, will be glad to tell you how to open an account with us. AND TRUST COMPANY OF PATERSON NATIONAL BANK Pompton Lakes Office: I I5 Wanaque Avenue TErhune 5-2500 Others Offices in Paterson, Clifton and Borough of Totowa MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 186 4 oooo P-000000090-QQ R. J. CAHILL Route 23, Newfoundland, New Jersey VE NEW JERSEY MILK PRODUCERS CO-OPERATI SERVING APSHAWA BUTLER BLOOMINCDALE WEST MILFORD MILTON OAK RIDGE NEWFOUNDLAND Telephone Newfoundland 9-2651 or 4401 ASS'N. ESTABLISHED IN DAIRY BUSINESS 'I5 YEARS GREENWOOD NURSERIES 56 Madison Avenue Pequannock, New Jersey Tel, MOuntain View 8-1413 Grower of Evergreen: and Rose Bushes Phone: BUtIer 9-0855 SPENCER H. DIXON - Insurance - 138 Main Street Butler, New Jersey EAST ORANGE NEW JERSEY 9 PII V Y kI74 WIII 806 FP k 'iz Z .' ' . y t . 'L I 'ol 22 Pros ed Sl. .K QL Oren e -1246 : New or . 20 LexinulonA , f . 'V I e Plain NY. rand St K 13+ .a 31,1 re a w for a pre erred tarialposition Ber I y - trained secre- taries - ciated with wide x ty f buslness or gamzatrons Co es for hx h school graduates and colle womnn Distinguished facult Effec ive pine:-ment service Cat alogue Wrl e Assistant Dire t Terms Feb, u , Sept .Jly 187 poooooooooov ::::: :::voo4::::: ::::1o-o4::: THE LANTERN SHOP A ww- Distinctive Gifts -- Greeting Cards l' '4'f :' 'V' f ' , THE S 1 I Pompton Plains, New Jersey HDUSE W 'SHOP A if FURNITURE y Q C low MacKlNNoN cnocsnv la' X-ix!! Groceries - Fruits - and Vegetables fl mon: mu.....s.zm.n cnmas ...a muon socm ' ' A Rom za Pomrron PLAINS, N. J. l Route 23 Butler, New Jersey FALLON MOTORS Route 23, RFD No. 1 VENEZIA GULF Butler, New Jersey JOHN D. CHARDAVAYNE Cr SONS WANAQUE, NEW JERSEY Fuel Oil -- Kerosene Route 23 Oak Ridge, New Jersey Phone: NEwfoundIand 9-3301 -A-'- - 00000000 nc::::::po4:::4::: :: :9ooo::::' :::::::: ---,-:poo4:-:poo 188 c-C------1-:-:---v .... 1--- SMOKE RIISIE .Ez Jdral gounfay .girhay 4 VVVV wi I SMOKE RISE - HALLMARK OF QUALITY T.- . FACTS ABOUT SMOKE RISE All-Year Community 30 Miles from N.Y.C. SOOO Scenic Acres IOOO Ft. Elevation Club Plan Protection Swimming Fishing All Winter Sports Club Commuter Coach to Times Square Sites from S3500 Minimum l Acre Custom-Built Houses-522,500 to 545,000-Firm Contract Price Complete Planning Building and Financing Services Smoke Rise as your address is a hallmark of quality-for membership in this discriminating club stamps you as the enviable part owner of a SOOO acre estateg a carefully planned com- munity unique in the Metropolitan area. Your land and the house you build on it, the sur- rounding natural, wooded terrain, your rights to the roads, Club areas and beautiful Lake Kinnelon protected forever by the Smoke Rise Club Plan. Here, only 30 miles from New York, you will find country living at its best, yet you can drive to the City in 45 minutes on uncrowded dual highways all the way. More than IOO families are now living at Smoke Rise-each family in a house custom- built to individual plans and specifications- each house on a site of an acre or more. Brochure on request. If you are interested in country living at its best -at reasonable living costs--you owe it to yourself to visit Smoke Rise THE SMOKE RISE COMPANY Take Lincoln Tunnel to Dual Highway S-3 to Route 46 to Route 23-than Il miles along Route 23 Kinnelon Borough, Butler P. O., New Jersey. Tel. Butler lN.J.l 9-0045 189 ----::::: ::::r4::ooc: SUNSET ENGINEERING ' MEIERS ESSO STATION Main St. Bloomingdale, New Jersey Phone: BUtler 9-0546 THE PRO'S SWEET SHOP 6 Boonton Avenue Butler, New Jersey GEORGE MYNTTI NEN, Prop. --- WATER WORKS SUPPLY CO. State Highway No. 23 Pompton Plains, New Jersey Cast Iron Pipe Fittings Valves and Supplies Phone: NEwfoundland 9-5891 FRANK'S SERVICE Auto Repairs - Lubrication Tires - Batteries - Accessories Radiators Cleaned and Repaired Route 23 D A LE GIFT and CARD SHOP Exclusive Gifts Hallm-ark Greeting Cards 51 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey BUtler 9-0309 PE 7-91: vc:::bc:::::: - .v.. 190 A ---- '---:l:-AA:pooooc- -A--- :oc-A- oc THE 4 SEASONS or '9:.SEEC.,TIl ENQESXXVEEF li' ji -7 ' 19 is A. - 7' J T2 L 'isbn 9.5-i ll iiiiigiifm at Qllbat at .,,A,S SUMMER: Even out of season, Acey can't resist bowling with his Ace Bowling Ball. , G .. ogy G' Ml6?lllllll ll-lllllfllillill pills ' ll ll lillll l 6:15 6 'mah dbh 1 , X - 6 ,llil llll S 'il ,931 i ,Z EET E Oni in .. it v,owUN9 SC 4 -Y . - l -A . f' y WINTER: Acey even bowls blind- folded, but still can't help winning with his Ace Bowling Ball. ooooooc-:oc-A ---- I ,--' 9? - , w 'it FALL: Acey's game is getting so good, thanks to his Ace Bowling Ball, that he'll bowl against any- one-a chimp, or a champ. ' i 7 -. O sQF,'V fag P 'rligi w e L- A V 'lei-1 Afxvi' ' V lx 5 I l l P4 'S A ' kg' 1: 1 fins ' or f 9 W ' x N 'A 17 ,-A Cl 5 ix f ' 4 1 XA X o Q .. M It fl WJ xX X gd I lr 4 Il .l iff 'I 1 2- - lf ' an 2 lgliilzewgiiig SPRING: Acey is in top form, bringing home trophies galore, with the help of sowLiNc BALLS Product of American Hard Rubber Company. Manufacturers of Rub- ber and Plastic Products Used the World Over. - A.....-. ,,,,--. 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