Butler High School - Nugget Yearbook (Butler, NJ)

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J Q-'f: ' Y -QT- 3 ilk H!! ff at 1 'R D G' 'Su- 'ffwk 'iii- f -UV 1 S 1 'go'- 'Tf' xx! I .,....---f' A V ,J 'KW gsll THE ALMA MATER On +he hills of old Pequannoclc Amongsi' fhe maples old, Siands our honored Alma Ma+er Wifh her colors Blue and Gold. S+eadlas+ as our slogan True Blue. Loyal as 'rhe regal gold, Undaunled we will slrive anew When our colors we behold. Four long years of busy school days. Midsf weary foil and grind. An easy pafh fhru learnin's maze We vainly seelc +0 find. Tho' we win afhleric vic+ories, As our +eams have won of old. Slill we fighl' for dear old Burler And her colors, Blue and Gold. As rhe years will lead us onward When high school days are Through, Our fhoughls will bring us back 'ro dwell Where early friendship grew: And where'er our palhs may fake us Whal e'er our furures hold. We will always give allegiance, To our Bu+ler Blue and Gold. This is lbllamveg, Qlwcrgli-WD BUTLER HIGH SCHOOL 2 1 5 5 2 w 1 5 l i i I i Q E i 5 v i -um.nmf.m-...-nw-m..14urf,4.- mm. .-. Mmm. ..,.-n4m1.1.Mmmm-M-nm..1vm L WQ' N 'E :K M X' L Lw kg This ls BuTler High School ii T S 1 i As The school year draws To a close, The class oT l958 is abouT To graduaTe. JusT anoTher class . . , buT noT iusT anoTher class-Tor This is our year: and, alThough we are seTTing TorTh inTo The world, embarlcing on compleTely new and diTTerenT journeys, we will remember our Tour years aT BuTler High School as being parTicularly ours. True, The Taces will blur and The names will slip inTo The misTs oT Time, buT The Teeling we share Tor BuTler High will always come back To us sTrong and clear. ExciTing TooTball games in The exhile-roTing auTumn air . , . crowded halls beTween classes . . . The clamor aTTer The lunch bell had rung . , . burning The midnighT oil beTore exams . . . dances . . . The Senior Play . . , acTiviTies, acTiviTies . . . and The many Teachers who helped us in so many ways . . . These are our memories, memories we will lceep. ln an aTTempT To help preserve These memories lor you, we have Tried To re-creaTe iusT whaT our school means To all oT us. As you Turn The pages ol This '58 yearboolc, we hope iT will say To you. This is our school-THIS IS BUTLER HIGH. -fm TO HELP FIND YCJUR WAY Fronrispiece and Infroduclrion Adminisirafion and Faculiy School Life .............. Aciivifies .............. Thanksgiving Game Senior Play .......... Junior Play .......... Chrisimas-around-School Chrisimas Program Science Fair ......... Taleni' Show ......... Sadie Hawkins Dance . Honor Socieiy ...... Spring Conceri' ,... Junior Prom .... Candids ....... Underclasses . . . Freshmen ,... Sophomores ... Juniors ........ Candids ........ Organizafions ....... SIuden+ Council Maple Leaf ..... I-5 6-I7 I8-9I 20-4l 2I 22-23 24 25 26-27 28-29 30 3l 32-33 34-35 36-39 40-4I 42-67 43-5I 52-57 58-66 67 68-9I 69-7I 72-73 Nuggei' ............. Band and Twirlers ......... .. Musical Organizafions .... .. Speaking Clubs ........ Academic Clubs ..... F.T.A., F.N.A.. F.S.A. .. Behind-'rhe-Scenes Clubs I-lobby Clubs .......... . . Service Clubs ........ Afhleiic Clubs ......... Firs+ Aid, Jr. Sporismen, Girls' Leadership ..... ... Sporis .................. Foofball ........ Cheerleaders .... Baskefball .... Baseball .... Track ...... . . Fencing ......... Girls' lniramurals Seniors .................. Officers ............... .... Poriraiis ..............,. .... Addresses and Acliviiies MISS JAECKLE confers wifh a represenI'a'rive from Ihe Newark College of Engineering afier adminis- fering Ihe Newark Engineering Tes+s +o juniors. 74-75 76-77 78-79 80 8I 82-83 84-85 86-87 88-89 90 9l 72-I09 94-97 98 99-IOI I03 I02- I04- I 05 IO6 I07 l08-IO9 IIO III-I42 I43-I58 ,JL ,. , , i , s ight A m.v,,.V K 'fa hav N .,, ,..,, iv - ' .. ,wa nf, ,PM 45 , may ,,11,x .... J 7 5 if H - . fxfx 'say lv 41 M U LTY MEET THE BOARD . . . r - L K D,'L if A if-R 5,-1 L , , ggi CHARLES DILZER BRUYN GLANN DAVID OSTERHOUDT Secre+ary CLARENCE DECKER CHARLES Sf HEMPSTED CARL PAUL ROACH Presideni' JAMES OSAR FRED TRAFLET HESSE M 8 AND ADMINISTRATICN Principal JOHN P. GOWER Assisfcn+ Principal JOHN M. BECKER Superinfendenl' of Schools NEIL B. EASTERBROOK 13 NEW TEACHERS ARRIVE GERALDINE ADLER, FLORENCE ATHAY, I lends capable hands 'lo leaches Seniors aboul' 'N Business Depl.: always Man and his environmenfg ,pr does a 'lhorough io . friendly and likable. Q .P ', i. FRANK BACE. fears o 'W if M ANNE BAILEY. guides cour+esy is losi' arf, is A' SW' girls in 'lheir choice of popular wilh sfudenlsg his- E v -in--.W w courses and careers: 'I'orY from I492-I865. 21'A S friend in need +o all. X A N A lx - MARGARET BANTA, she JOSEPH BARKOCY, 1 f X specializes in ma+h, also rough and ready maih .., Deba+ing Club and prof., coaches Bufler Bull- A .f F.T.A.: very eliiicienl. dogs during season. MURlEL BENOY feaches English amusingly bul' lhoroughlyg lends her spiri+ +o Debaling Club. Nb' if WAYNE BERENS, new Social Sfudies 'reacherg olher dulies include advis- ing ihe Language Club. f-'X f LOUISE BOEHM, Bu+ler's answer 'lo Danleg can also be seen arranging Prom decoralians. PIERRE BONIN, a genial person who lceeps his fyp- ing classes clicking: heads Nuggel' biz. f -f 7.-a Q STAFF OF 70 CCMPLETED ROBERT BUCKLEY, H.S. Arilhmefic is his special field: offer hours he helps 'l'o advise F.T.A. MR BARKOCY gives pracI'ical in- sI'ruc'Ilon Io his mafh sludenls. Ref , ,, z, .. ,gg ' .revive ' H n-1 ,f . 3' s x I ,y 3. ig fl I1 E , Q E ss Y Vigil Q 'ii 33: f wif 3, 75 5' I ,Q , Q R K mf' XJ. K E.. as A R. KENNEDY CARPEN- TER, chem. sI'uden'ls enloy his wi+I-icisms: F.S.A. Club is his pride. DANIEL CARUSO ex plains +he wonders of biol ogy +o sophomores heads 'lhe Science Depl EDWARD CLEARY a very capable guidance counselor fo many of our sahsfied sludenfs EDWIN CONKLIN, he advises Junior SporI's- man acfivifiesg Ieaches science class experlly. CLAUD CRUM, long 'lime member of English De- parfmenl helps make Maple Leaf a success. 431 CATHERINE CURTIS, Bu+ler's chief librarian: especially helpful when Ierm reporfs are due. 10 LAWRENCE DEAN, his subiecl- is hisfory, his hobby is sporI's cars: band is jus? a side line. AS '57-'58 YEAR BEGINS ESTHER B. DENNIS ad- vises I'he Freshmen and counsels 'Ihe underclass girls: reaches English. HM!! HENRY T. ELLARD malces General Science inferesling Io all: leads Barbershop Harmony, ,W W. W ,, ,vw JOSEPH EMSLEY, Q needed member of 'I'he i n English Deparfmenf, gp, s , r fri preciafes good music. I iff I SHIRLEY GATEMAN, Ieaches girls Ihe arl' of boiling wafer: very compefenl' and clever. RANSLER HALL, usually found wiih Phys. Ed. classes or calmly ins+ruc'I'- ing I'he young drivers. ii ,if MICHAEL DiANGELIS, o favorife 'Ieacher of Ihose underclassmen who g Icnow him in shop. . 1-I K - 2 .yung ,Q i ,TAFE ... 1 A5 44, ,I , RUTH ELLARD, former by I QI Q' ' subs+iIuI'e: Ihis year slu- . ' 1 H .nf X denls lcnow her as our ' - . .1 - -.cf U. S. Hlsfory Ieacher. I , Q , g ,331gg1gL:'g,Q1L,g6f5gf3. Q FRANK FRANZETTI 'reaches Ihe iniricacies of Ihe business world: an enlhusiaslic slcier. MR. HAWKINS managed 'Io score here buf fhe Sludeni' - Faculfy Baslzelball Game was sfill won by Ihe sfudenis. CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES CHARLES HARRIS, he keeps Ihe band members sfepping: always gels I'he I'op noI'ch resulls. E. L. HAUSMAN is our new physics 'I'eacher: has 'laughf in many par'I's of 'I-he world. DONALD HAWKINS, Ieaches 'Freshman Social Sludiesg Irains all Ihe varsify 'foolball players. f g fp 5? . -wffg ,fn-H L,-.lav ,-'wr 31 f -frm-.,a.: y .5 . ,,, ,. .k.. Q k..k .,,f:.,. V, .. . ,J ,, ' : 'z -fl' .fu-sf, -xii.,-1.1 -ff f K K - v:fW..w,-.U s .l.. s .s - li . fzysrfi .. .i TS 7 ' I-:f . - ri -: 5:17 , ws v-11' -rs '- , '-.- H i1.,.f.H:E '- rf ' 'T fg -- nw, , I-if ,si-:HQ ss-f.5ffw - . -.- .swf K 1-1. f -'ses . . UgP.,L.,, -.1-Emir .3 p .Qs '., -,z ., ,1..:. f,:Ni',-.2 - if IL' ' g:55g.:41YiiffiL-fi ' -wr . 1.- 1- s- ,fr ,...z,..-,y. ' f ' swf 'iwiifhwiz .:' -. F5 ifh s ' 1:. ,1'f' 'Isl' - if - ' 5f'fQ 1 :ws J - , .gr -.w,11g1ggf V.- fps... N... mf' 'f. 7. -,ig -.fu-1 waz.: Jw- ,. -in - Wf5.1fif.s.:-ss fr i: m1 M'if1w::f, . ' ITU : Wifi- , . ,Vi Y: E 4.1: .-IE: i 'ifieiii WS-ng I Q gf ei. , 5 X 'E 'B we R X, Q X Vis il I XL 15,3 rg RN is gif rs X WI si er-. I Q sie 3 ..-- 'l'1 I if 4' v . J . , . I 4 I 3. A S .X K., are . f w . , f ' az P.. ,V ,g.' ,4,, f,,- . .. . .g..g.., nz! . Vip. ,N X 2 . Q in Wg 5 MSS, 5 'Sr l L x I I fl , U , ETHEL HAYWARD a will- FLORELLA HENDRICK- ESTHER HAWKINS driv- ing force behind The Honor Socielyg a very devofed English 'I'eacher. KF' ing aid +o slruggling s'I'u- denfs, has a 'flair for making English enjoyable. SON, always 'Found in fhe library checking or help- ing fo 'find books. If env- MW limi f I -- . ' 1 ss gays. V s eg llgfffill I . z o , -. 5.22 . , T 251' S: if ' zu' ,J , y my wx .ia MARGARET IDELL has reiurned I'o Bu'I'Ier 'Io 'leach girls' gym: has lo'l's of pep and energy. PHOEBE IMANDT, a for- mer B.H.S. Ieacher, came back Io 'leach hisfory and fo advise fhe S.C. FRED M. INGOLD, Doc heads Phys. Ed. DepI'.: coaches Baseball and Bas- kefball when in season. FELIPA JACKSON, Spanish wifh a genuine accenh she encourages a 'leaching profession. ..w ' 9 ONLY HALF THE JOB GLADYS JAECKLE works all da and lale in+o ihe nighl' fo help sfudenls en+er college. 97, RUTH M. LAFFERTY firmly believes 'lhe say- ing 'l'ha'l' music halh charms and proves il' GORDON JOHNSTONE. a friendly Mechanical Drawing leacherg makes .nh K s+uden'l's enjoy learning. . .3 we ii, lu. iii 3 ,pie , V 4 E R M A LA N D IS new deufsch leherin leads Buller s mlghly Ger- man sludenfs onward ANN LOFSGAARD, +he newesl' addiiion fo Buller's Ari' Deparf- menf: +aII and prelly. 5 LEONARD LOWY, a new hislory leacher who hails from Bayonne: advises Young Polilicians. . 5 iff 1: WL' FLORENCE LOTT, keeps girls in good con- difion wilh a lively mix- l'ure of fun and work. 'V L ANN MCGUIRE, an ex cellenl' geomefry and al- gebra leacher, wedding bells heard soon. . , 4 r in if X 5 'D' K. f lm B A . - sresv Se ' Vyy, RSL ' 't -' ' ' '- I ,P ' Vi K ., 5 4 .g,.g.gf. V. JOHN MILLER is our T- square and lriangles man bul' remains here only parl of each day. EDWARD MITCHELL, a man whose personalily is enjoyed by all in Business Ed. Classes. JV' THEY PREPARE ALL FOR L MR. PRICE explains Uniled Slales Terriforial Expansion fo fhe eager lisfening Juniors. small in sfalure buf ener- GLADYS PALMER. is L -e':if' - gefic, adds life 'lo Eng- lish, likes leaching. LAURA NACINOVICH making an experi' seam: sfress oul' of a slruggling s'l'uden+ is her iob. DINA NIELSEN, albegra feacher par excellence: aH'rac+ive and poised. and much admired. J A siii s V J , ' J LEONARD PERFETTI, I ' :. ' 'Y' 0 U,.A, pg- 5 . ,5 3 able 'leacher of social A sfudies, known 'For discus- g gg sh ,,i J . J A sion during classes. , Lk .,,. iff 5 l A L J J f L' '-:: 513 .9 ,.,. ' -.:v -f , r eilic ' J L J W . K' , 'iI- is ' .1 sf LOUISE POTTER, has o vasl' knowledge of lhe land and sea: is adviser of +he Needlecrafl Club. JAMES PRICE mixes humor wifh hisfory lessons: enioys ferm papers and Pennsylvania. 14 JAMES E. POWELL, Cae- sar's besl' advocafe: makes Nuggel ' worlh il's weighl' in gold. . .. lv - ...-..- .. -. -u -.543 v ,. gg is X, 1 v m 'as' ll ll? Quill X 1- A if ., K-vw.my.1:nffxl-.1w,Q:1:ue--Q' QS ..:'-wswssi - '- lr... ...,, Q .. V- ,,3..s,,,E5w , , -2 . 5 ,I ' is 5 sr L? 5 ' cv , Q -'meg ,PJJIQQHQJ VE .. Vi , X : l. .... ..... .. . ., 5iQisi5 ', CARL PRISBECK, good na'l'ured and iovialg gives freshmen pep falk firsf day of Gen. Science. . -' Qi' -'Q1b?2iff'1 ' E. 5 Q ,r N M X 5 ' S, 3 X . sm lgf , , SN X l 4' ,SQA was s 'X S 5 fm Q5 1 F35 A fs .iw ' ,gli ' 93455 X A 1 H gxxxxwg Wy. gill K nv 36345 Q 'fm , K li u ,. .SQ , 4, fx ,Q 4 . A X ,. 1 +951 S, , .Sw . Q . . 1 Q 4 , uf S s is 'Q . . ga... Z z GS f 22: ' 1 Q 3' 5. L is 5 QQ A ss Y, ,, ,T ii J fm Fl N x f W J f X, . em,-,aw f we 1121 SUCCESS IN YEARS AHEAD ETHA PRUSER, has clone a lol' of Iraveling herself, 'Ieaches sfu- denfs abouf Ihe world. v, FRED RICKMAN, is head of Ihe Indus'I'riaI Arls Deparlmenh likes fishing and mushrooms. DORIS SANDS, R.N., our own special combina- Iion of Florence Nighlen- gale and Doroihy Dix. I 'Qi 'J QI .ei ' i , .L I I 'fe CHARLOTTE SCHLO- ,fy --A I 1 BOHM, a whiz al' cook- - , 'Y ZPL' fl o . fi - I 'H mgs. pufs glamour Info ' A ' .3 clishwoshing and sewing. QCII I1A l ? X af. ' 'ix-lr Al I M : I '4 rr -in he . fa ' gy. 'iii-, xl - RICHARD SCHOOF, new addifion fo Science Dept: his subiecfs include biology and chemisfry. 'ipaq' HOWARD SCOTT, all fhe facels of mafhe- ma+ics in+eres+ him, he Ieaches 'Ihem well. MR. FRANZETTI Ieclures on 'Ihe rules of becoming a co-opera- GERALDINE SMITH. a person whose viva- cious personalify makes English mosf enioyable. five and efficienf secrefary. WILLIAM SMITH, a Phys. Ed. Ieacher who is ofien heard saying Down for pushupsI IN AND OUT CF CLASS JOHN TARAS, very in- DONALD WHETHAM, leresled in 'lravelingg leaches Driver's Ed. help- Iarns sI'uden'I's ways of ing poI'enI'iaI drivers 'Io using good English. gel' I'heir licenses. MARY WILLIAMS, ad- i f ' JOSEPH YARMAC. im- vises Dramafics Club: y .I pcrfs dynamic biology +0 ieaches English classes 'if his sfudenlsg exfends wi+h equal compefence. I I courfesy in classroom. fr I Siissi I I I I I I I., SIVART YAZEDJIAN a .. . Si '61 'N French 'leacher whlose -- home is Lebanon: spend- f' ing her firsf year of B.H.S. in kkxk Aire-f - A 'Ieacher affecfs efernilyg he can never 'lell where his influence sfops. - Henry Broolcs Adams MR. CARUSO supervises Janei' Under- hill in microscopic examinalion. 16 igs..-,.s1M---I qg,,,,.,,M,,,...I,.s...M . , A THE OFFICE STAFF 5 .L 'T I ALICE BOYLE Secrelary in Guidance Ollice ,w I S. I mm Y Q.. . ' 'Z w 'N I Shaq lu BESSIE MUISE Secreiar Y in High School Office two Iv' -' lm 'fn' sg ,K 'fix' '05 .5 qv f-14 'L 'I ' V, 'IK Kkxgls S 1 ,- lim c ' GRACE CANTELLA Secrelary in Guidance Office ,Ig 'fa I .a,.'- 'ev-ark CARRIE MULLALY Secrefary Io 'I'he Board of Ed. rg!!! 'W' E , , CAROLINE VAN DRIEL Secrelary PETER VAN DRIEL in High School Office Chef High School Cafeieria fm 'ff VERNA E. MORSE SecreI'ary +o +he Superinlendenl' ,,.el IDA STRUCK Secrefary Io fhe Dislricl' Clerk S ., 'uv ' gl, ww' Q' ,.f- lla I .,4- MARJORIE WEBER Secfefary Io Ihe Principal 17 'L r ' ALMA i JJfv'Vhrfr? 5 JPJf 9 V 1 ' ' f '71 , F E4 F1 i '3,, 1, .F.ElJXi19Q'rrH'1i-fx-H410-eg Beg-jig,f:!t:f1IJ.fJS'1jfjE.-l.L v'f.EJ,lT,F.E'j5-JJjf1J.2ln5pg:p MATER 51919 IIFFID Q .nlmvo-1-rr-129111 B Sfeod- fosf os o FWTVPWWJ M-HUM' Li fU.J,.JJ'J 5 jf-E .-.......:-5 A IN 3 CQ? If , 3 I I Qi I ACTIVITIES .,h Q - ' - THANKSGIVING DAY and every- one's home! Each year 'l'he lasf foofball game is a 'lime o'F special excifemenl' for i+'s fhen fhal' lhe alumni come back fo wi+ness once more l'he Buller bulldogs in aclion and 'ro 'lhrill again fo fhe band wi+h all ils color: 'lhe high-s+ru+- 'ring maiore++es: and ihe peppy, spiriled cheerleaders. The slands buzz wifh 'lhe small iallc and in- quiries shared by pasl' graduales and presen+ s+udenl's - How's college? Good 'lo see you! How's il feel +o be a senior? And finally, Good luclc nexl' year. Despi+e all +he confusion while renewing old friendships +here was s+ill a game 'lo be seen. And whal' a game il' was! Buller was viciorious by 'lolaling lwo fouchdowns wi+h a resulfing score of I2 fo 0. SEASCJN'S CLIMAX f, . 'is ,,h,41. -nw '1 LYNN MARKO and Louise Pelerson, members of Buller's band, gel' inlo lhe foolball spirif wilh racoon coals and blue and gold colored sfreamers. .i'rb,, - S S SYNONYMOUS WITH Thanksgiving is 'lurlcey dinner and a crisp morning foofball game. The Buller slands are crowded wifh sludenls and aclulls oui 'lo enioy iusi such a game. Blue and gold chrysanlhe- mums and slreamers add color lo 'lhe holiday. 21 BOB STEELE wonders where in +he cabin Sue Reifensfein would like him Io pu'I' her bags. WHILE ATTEMPTING fo disguise a case of measles Sue Reifensfein receives a loving cup for a reci'ra+ion she gave on board ship from Ron Zimmer, Ihe ship's band leader, as Harry Bessenger, John Van Kuilenburg and Nancy Wehrell Ioolc on hoping she isn'+ discovered. 'IOUR HEARTS WERE I WHILE MAKING a phone call Peier ' ' Fluhr as Monsieur de Ia Croix Iis'rens 'Io Sue reci+e. . ,C JOYCE CANTALUPPI, playing +he mofher of Sue, Ioolts over her daugh+er's cabin and gives her some Ias'I' minu'I'e advice. NANCY WEHRELL prac- I +ices swimming in case of 22 emergency. U AMAZED AT +he sighi' of fheir supposedly losl' +o find fhe bags. All fhe ofher puzzled people are moneybags, Sue Reifensiein and Nancy Wehrell Barbara Kasfner, Joan Winferberger, John Van wonder how sfeward Bruce VanderhoFF managed Kuilenburg, Harry Bessinger and Ron Zimmer. YCUNG AND GAY The casl of The Senior Class Play for I958: STEWARD .,..................... Bob Sleele MRS. SKINNER .......,...... Joyce Canfaluppi CORNELIA OTIS SKINNER ..... Sue Reifensfein OTIS SKINNER ,..,......,..... Dave Winfield EMILY KIMBROUGH ........., Nancy Wehrell PURSER ............. .,.. B ruce Vanderhoff STEWARDESS ...,. ....., B onnie Williams DICK WINTERS .......... John Van Kuilenburg ADMIRAL ......,............. .. Ron Zimmer HARRIET ST. JOHN ........ Joan Winierberger LEO MCEVOY ....... ...., H arry Bessinger INSPECTOR ....... Carolyn Nicolai THERESE ,.,................... Mildred Weir MADAME ELISE ............, Joanne Hennessy MONSIEUR DE LA CROIX ......,.. Pefer Fluhr WINDOW CLEANER ..... ,... J im Elsenbroelc SUE REIFENSTEIN assures Leo McEnvoy lalias Harry Bessingerl ihai' she feels no malice for his daring +o kiss her, bui' secrefly hopes he'll DOI' ihinlc her lacking in decorum, MR. SCHOOF models +he allire a well dressed baskelball player should wear. DOUG PETTY, Mr. Hawkins and Mr. Price ballle if ou+ 'For 'lhe ball. Evidenlly fhe rules of fhe game are secondary as fhe lhree wres'l'le, FACULTY CHEERLEADERS, Mrs. ldell, Miss Lofsgaard, and Miss Lair 'lake a breafher. FACU LTY-VARSITY The scholarship fund is supporled each year by lhe proceeds from The Facully-Varsily baskelball game. The men don hilarious oullils, lhe women pose as nol so peppy cheerleaders, and a no-holes-barred game com- mences under lhe convenienlly unwalchful eye ol lhe iacully referee. Tickels are sold weeks in advance and sludenls and leachers alike flock lo lhe gym lo supporl lhe scholarship lund and have a good lime. NOW, NOW, Mr. Barkocy, you know baskefball isn'+ played on 'rhe floor. PuHing your besl' fool' 'Forward can somelimes mean geH'ing +ripped up as evidenced here. JOHN ODENWELDER, caughf in fhe clufches ol Mr. Barkocy, aHemp'l's fo pass lhe ball 'lo anofher sfudenl' loul' Mr. Yarmac is close a+ his heels. f 'Q :fn--r fi Q D I Q if-may u 1 at-iv-J X lf- T' r'.-1:2 ,xiii X ' H , f 1 D AMA xxbqs Q , l F f 'gif' ' ix GERMAN AND Spanish s+uden+s gel' lo- ge+her lor a Tes+ive game of holiday bingo. Alvin Shough calls fhe numbers in Spanish and German, while Barbara Kaslner, Bill Obscherning, Sandra Sohn, Robin LaBren+ and Karin Rupp anxiously scan lheir cards. HOLIDAY GAIETY me , L 9 Y me-1-we ' i, ' ' 1 ' iw. .K 'ir V ' . Q , . V, rv -ik , 54 . A Q ,si 1 -A y ' E' , .-1 :YAW4-i . -Sygghhff n.1,l'zf :'nf . M-'J f LOOKS DELICIOUS! Barbara Ernsl, Joan Decker, Miss Galeman, Jeorgianna Sfires, Joyce Gregory, and Olive Dilfs proudly inspecl' fempfing faculfy parly relreshmen+s. TOM TURKEY al his bes+ and +he gourmefs agreed 'lhaf Pele really wen+ all oul' wilh fhe Chrisfmas dinner. The menu included dressing, browned gravy, cranberry sauce, pie, and all fhe usual 'rasfy fixin's. MISS LAFFERTY proves i+'s no cinch geH'ing a performance fogefher. If fakes lofs of lime, +alen+ and slick-fo-i'I'iveness. if THE LIGHTS are dimmecl and 'Phe aucli+orium is hushed as +he choir and +he Girls' Glee Club sing The Slumber Song of The lnfani' Jesus by Gevaerf. CHRISTMAS MUSIC Z' I 0K0 A GOOD look a+ some of +he performers who pu+ so much 'lime and efforl' in+o +he program. Af 'I'he piano are Jean Paduch and Douglass Townsend. 26 l ' EE iiiiiiilai E7 Wig? if THE COMBINED choral groups sing Silen+ Nigl1f under 'rhe clirecfion of Miss Lafferfy. PERVADES THE AIR THE GOWNED por+icipon+s in flwe Chrisfmas progrcn., Edna Ressloncl, Arlene Dunay, and Sondra Smi+l1 cl1a+ wi+l1 Miss Lofsgcord and Miss Loll' os 'lliey clieclc conclles and iry io remember lyrics. E wp... ,g 45 N' i if - .f s E 752441 ii s, T A iii in ' TALENTED DAVE Winfield of flue organ. 27 1 '57 SCIENCE FAIR LOOKING LIKE a lechnician, Bill Ob- scherning demonslrcles iusl how his exhibil MR, CARPENTER presenls lrophy lo Gerry on oil works' Adler for winning projecl on conversion of energy. THE MOST successlul science lair held al Buller High School was slaged lasl March I5 and I6 in lhe school. ll was lhe sevenlh year ol lhe lair and a record number ol enlries were received: il also boasled lhe Iargesl allendance in lhe hislory ol lhe allair. Winners in various divisions are: BIOLOGY DIVISION-Honorable Menlion: John Armslrong, Physiological Ellecls ol Diving: Roberl Kaye, Orchids: Doris Boyhan, Neurology. Third: Morgan Slorms, Planl Propagalion. Second: Michael Esposilo. Bird Exhibil. Firsl: Brealclasl and Rals, Kalhy Bauerliend. CONSERVATION DIVISION-Honorable Menlion: Bellyanne Friend, Soil Tesling: Prevenlion ol Erosion, Dave Rohlander: Animal Engineers, Dave Collins and Charles Smilh. Second: Habilal ol Beavers. Gail Banla. Firsl: Flora Hand and Belly Lou Coclcer, Pay Dirl. PHYSICS DIVISION-Honorable Menlion: Roberl Anderson, Home Wiring: Rodney Jordan, Tran- sislor vfs Tubes, Second: Fred Geddis, Torch Lamp. llAg,Ugp BRMKMST Firsl: Joseph Bishop, Vacuum Pump. ENGINEERING DIVISION - Honorable Menlion: William Greene, Mag- nels: Fred Monzeglio, Casling Roclcel Engines: Jean Anderson, The Pee Wee Radio. Third: Philip Earnesl, lnduslrial T.V. Second: Gordon Larson, Eleclric Com- puler. Firsl: William Edsall, Archileclurol Design. CHEM- ISTRY DIVISION-Honorable Menlion: Don Muslic, Plaslic display: Janel Vargo and Kaye Bell, Soap Malcing: Linda Gronemeyer and Louise Pelerson, Lipsliclc Malc- ing: Second: Peler Erb, Wood Producls: Firsl: Yvonne Regar and Nancy Garrison, Barley Producls. There were many clever and inleresling enlries viewed by a large crowd ol speclalors. GRAND PRIZES- Besl Girl: Alice Williams and Barbara Camien, H-Bomb Ellecls. Besl Boy: Gerry Adler, Conservalion ol Energy. Due credil should be acknowledged every leacher and parlicipanl who helped lo male lhis lair such a success. We are loolcing forward lo an even bigger and beller science lair nexl year. 28 KATHY BAUERNFIEND checlrs growlh of animals. BIGGEST YET HELD - rw lin, .. I ww- -in 'mm if fun? H Wil uuul li-it H,BUNB HE BEAMING lady scien+is+s, Barbara Camien and .lice Williams, are proud recipien'I's of 'I'he firsl' place 'ophy presenfed by Mr. Gower for fheir eniry aboul' ie H-Bomb. w I8 :Q sua .4 i-kv 'Q' ,Jes LITERALLY ENGROSSED in fhis display is Phyllis Levinson. TESTING THE oscilloscope, John Van Kuilenburg sees his voice. THE LIGHTING casls an erie glow as +wo curious sI'uden+s brealhlessly and anxiously awail' 'Ihe eruplion of Ihis cleverly consfrucled minia- Iure volcano. p-5 nf -- -nag. TALENT SHOW HELD THREE NOTES, Jean Paduch, Eileen De Value and Dee 'Walker harmon- izing. JAZZ BAND, +he Kiel House Ki++ens, comprised of Jim Elsenbrock, Frank Mulh, Ron Zimmer, Rich Hiller, Chef Marion, Gerry Adler, and Dick Mouw was +he firsl' place winner. THE ANNUAL Talenl Show is a main aiiracfion al Buller. Fealures in The show range from iuggling fo iazz band music and are all arranged by lhe siudenls Themselves. Winners ol 'rhe I957 Talenl Show were: The Kiel House Kiflens, lirsl place: Rock 'n' Roll Band, feafuring George Sfeinlien, Don Marion, Ned Cue-man and Denny Locke, second placeg Carl Muller, The boy wifh lhe periecl equilibrium won lhird place. Among Jrhe olher con ieslanls were Marie Raynor, ballei dancer: and Bruce I 3 l ' . JILL Doue-LAS, Q lively Junior, To 'mm lem' SOON ends +he Charles+on wiih a spli+. THE MELLODIERS, Dave Winfield, Dick Copley, Brian Chamberlain, and Harry Bessinger harmonizing. PAUL MULLER, while balanc- ing a fwenly 'Fool' bench on his chin, held bo+h assemblies , 30 spellbound. DOGPATCH LAND SWING YOUR Par+ner round and round: promenade +l'1e hall. Boys swing boys and girls swing girls: everybody dance. Tha+'s a swifch. CIRCLE ONCE and swing your own: lhen lciss Hue corner lady. 6 QD I7 X 1, .1 f I ' i f f ffllilf CAROL WORDEN, Bu'rler Higl1's Daisey Mae, pairs off wi+l1 Li'l Abner as 'they begin fo promenade. Sadie l-lawlcins Dance, an annual evenl or Buller High School, is one of 'rlie scl1ool's favorile dances. Girls ask The boys for dares, pay for llwe evening, and supply original candy corsages-when Sadie calclies l'1er man. DOGPATCH DAYS came fo COUPLES CLAP in 'rime 'ro ll'l9 music as fhey awail' +l'ie next sei life wifh pa+cl1ed shirls and blue ieans. 31 PREVIOUSLY ELECTED Seniors galherecl +oge+her desley, Frank Parisi. Sealed: Elke Gronemeyer, Bar af+er fhe Honor Sociely dinner. Sfanding, L, +o R.: bara Ward, Beafrice Maikes, Joan Roach, Jo Dear Marlin Murphy, Leo Rizio, Susan Rilens+ein, Grace copp, Ann Spiegel, Harriel- Dempski. These members Hummers, Beverly Rodgers, Karin Rupp, Russell Tyl- organized an overseas magazine campaign. Buller Chapier al lhe Nalional l-'lonor Sociely was eslablished in I94O. Eleclion lo This high organi- zaiion is noi based on scholarship alone, bul is, raiher, a cumulaiive achievemeni in lhe lour di- mensions oi characler, scholarship, service and leadership, carried on with a spirii oi cilizenship and helplullness. Five perceni oi lhe class, chosen lhe iuniar year, and an addilional live percenl, chosen senior year, are inducled ol a solemn ceremonial in ihe spring when lhey pledge lhem- selves io uphold The high purposes of lhe Nalional l-lonor Socieiy and lo be irue lo The principles for which il slands. This occasion is climaxed by a iormal dinner iollowed by a nor so lormal inilia' lion lo lhe new members. During The I957-i958 lerm ihe members organ- ized a magazine campaign lo send currenl news and iechnical inlormalion 'ro lhose foreign counlries lhrealened by communism buf noi yel included in ils sphere ol influence. JUNIORS OFFICERS: Vice Presidenl' Richard Arendf, Secreiary Barbara Bellars, and Presidenl' Dave Collins make plans for fheir firsl' Junior meeiing. OUTGOING SENIOR officers: Vice Presidenf Marry Murphy, Secrefary Elke Gronemeyer, and Presiden+ Frank Parisi discuss +he new and larger Honor Sociefy which will be able +o be more acrive. 32 NEWLY ELECTED Senior members, sfanding, L. +o R.: Francis McCue, Pele Fluhr, Barbara Allen, Margarei' Vreeland, Virginia Peek, Gordon Haa- land. Sealed, L. fo R.: Carol Mara, Joan Jaclc- son, Sandra Smifh, Jucli+h Congleion, and Doris Boyhan. NATICNAL HONCR SCCIETY AT BUTLER JUNIOR MEMBERS, represenling live percen+ of 'rhe class include, slanding, L, +o R.: Jeffrey Buch- holh, Pafrick Crawley, Richard Arendf, Lynn Marko, Florence Turnquisf, Jane Earl, Kafhleen Bauernfiend, Louise Pe+erson, Barbara Bellurs, Eliza- befh Collins, Dave Collins, Jeffrey Gillman. Sealed, L. +o R.: Julie Townsend, Marie Raynor, Elaine Rodgers, Linda Pancheri, Karen Magenheimer, Carolyn Scorza, Rober+a Berry, Judi'I'l1 Kayhari' ancl Jean Cormaclc pose for fhe camera. ,J-'I ES'-fs. BAND AND CHOIR nf' CONCERT BAND, conducied by Mr. Harris, plays Valse des Fleurs, from The Nufcraclrer Sui+e. Among fhe varied seleclions were feafured, His Honor, Nobles of +he Myslic Shrine, a famous march by Sousa, and Morn- ing, Noon and Nighi' in Vienna. BASS SOLOIST, Harry Bessinger, seems +o have all eyes on him during his presen+a+ion of The Soli+ary One by S'rrauss. v 'Q' JERRY ADLER playing Trombograph- ic, a solo requiring agilify and speed. CHORAL GROUPS combine wi+h +he Band a+ 'the Finale +o presen+ seleclions from My Fair Lady and A Mighfy Forfress is Our God during which fhe audience ioined in +o conclude ano+her successful Conceri' direc'red by Miss Lafferly and Mr. Harris. RUTH LAFFERTY, choral di- reclor, 'Faces fhe audience as everyone ioined 'l'o sing Now fhe Day is Over, fhe firsi' selecfion of 'rhe Spring Concerf. HOLD CCJNCERT R03 ' a- hw flu TRUMPET SOLO is played by Bu+ler's Three Gaybriellosf' Chel' Marion, Jeanne Allen and Bill Alvaro. The clarinef seclion plays fhe background music while +he res+ of +he band lislens. BRUCE TOWNSEND nimbly er forms his piano solo Slaug fer THE ENTIRE choral group, under 'rhe direcfion of Miss LaFFer1y, sing selecfions from Verdi's ll Trava+ore. Among Hs olher presen+a+ions were: Dies lrae from The Requiem. Le+ All 'rhe Nalions Praise fhe Lord, and Spiri+ Flower. on Ten+h Avenue if? !'sf f1,i TI 5! ir GYM TRANSFORMED -' 1 rr 'H-any--v f f nf is f r if Ll' fn '- 5f.'?..,.o-f fr 'oM fir' 1 ENCHANTED GARDEN begins +o 'rake form as fhe iuniors hang vines, decorafe ligl-l+s and consulf, perhaps +oo of+en, abou+ +he progress. JUNIOR SEAMSTRESSES, Joan Winferberger, Mary Snyder, Barbara Burzinski, Joyce Cook and Carol Wor- den, sewing covers for 'the noi' so encl'1an+ecl gym ligl'l+S. ,,..,, , .1 ,, . -,,, , , BY BUSY .IUNICRS f ll L 'i KIM WORDEN lends Nancy Wehrell a helping hand clecoraling lhe frellis. PRCM GOERS whirl fo fhe music ol 'lhe dance- band. The 'rheme for 'rhe Prom was One Enchanfed Evening and fhe gym fools on 'lhe charm of a spellbound garden. V r 1 l 4 ' .--if Rx bf' ,Wx , .P BILL BRICKMAN, one of Chef Van Driel's able assis+anls, prepares 'rhe deviled eggs for 'I'he buffel' supper highlight ing 1'he Prom. Q Y JUNICR PRCM IS 3. .,Jg.,..,.f- Q THESE JUNIORS show fha? pre- paring for +he Prom is noi all work buf can also be fun. Grace Hum- mers, John Klapmuiz and Tom Richard ioke abouf Ihe Spanish moss used on +he 'Irees as 'Ihe background. JANE JONES and her dc'I'e, Bill Whri+enour, choose from 'rhe invi+- ing array of delicacies prepared for +he Prom. Bill Brickman and Wulf Sweeney keep a wa'I'chfuI eye 'Io make sure all 'Ihe dishes are full. ICE CREAM for desserll Every- one flocks +o I'he milk bar sei' up in IOI9. This couple is no excep- Iion as Nancy Lou Carlson proves 'Io Jordan Baranik Ihaf men can offen be fhe weaker sex. Rig A, 51.9 , E 'r, - :ff naw- CLEANING UP-s+iII anolher phase of preparing for 'Ihe Prom-kep+ Anifa Biggio, Eileen Reardon, Jovce Canfaluppi, Ed Lapenfer, Clara Evans and Bruce Vanderhoff busy each 38 da BIG DATE FOR ALL MR. POWELL graciously submiis 'lo having his bow- fie slraighiened by Arlene Wroldsen, one of his La+in sfudenls, as Bruce Vanderhoff loolcg on. Mr. Powell noi' only chaperoned af fhe Prom buf also supervised +he phofographers. JUNIOR COUPLE, Joanne Hennessy and ,lim Elsen- broclr, pose for ihe camera by ihe wa+er founiain in a secluded corner of +he Enchan+ed Garden amidsl Spanish moss and paper flowers. PROM FLOATERS who were chosen from 'rhe fresh- men girls 'ro check coals and serve reireshmenfs included: S+anding, L. 'ro R.: Beverly Marlin, Bar- bara Charlier, Linda Wyman, Linda Causin, Sania Parisi, Barbara Siscoe, Carole Payne, Ada Young, Judilh Welch, Carolvn Brown. Sifiinq, L. fo R.: Terry S+ruble, Bonnie Gould, Mariha Morrison, Bar- bara Colfax, Leslie Vargo, Mary Ann Moroz, Judih McLaughlin, Eva Dransiield, Nancy Kirchner, and LoreHa Frederici-fweniy smiling girls 'ro odd fo +he evening's delight fl 'li' fl 1 ...f -1 1 B - W- - A . i,, J r 4' -l' r ' ' I , x -' fs , . r. . , .,.,. r .. , V ' 2 ' . L, c - , . , 4 ,, ' , . , . b - , , , W 1 V , , Q' HERE THERE AND CHEERINC-3 CROWDS gaihered every week 'rhroughouf foofball season fo spark fhe ieam and represenf +he blue and gold. SUSAN SCHAEFER and Jim Har-fneacly read iheir scrip'I' as Sophomores and Frosh give infer- class play. 5 K -A... STUDENTS CROWD 'rhe narrow corridors while changing classes. MR. PRICE gives his 'Fourfh period iunior his+ory class a lesson on Uniied S+a+es expansion. This year -many of his ou+s+anding iunior siuclenis were inducied info fhe Builer chapier of fhe Naiional Honor Sociefy. COLLEGE GUIDANCE is 'rhe mos+ imporianf of Miss Jaeclrle's many responsibili+ies. Sue Falfings receives advice in filling oui' her college applicafion. EVERYWHERE 4' i ART STUDENTS work on plasier GORDON HAALAND represeni- ing +he Seniors in fhe annual Junior-Senior Debafe. The iopic For discussion was 'I'he driving age in N. J. KIEL HOUSE Kangaroos played a+ 'rhe Sophomore Hop dressed in kiI+s. bermuda shoris and argyle knee socks. mold masks. 5 Ei 'rx' LATIN BANQUET was held in fhe school cafeieria. Freshmen slaves adorned in logos and sandals served delicacies 'ro +he upperclass La+in sfudenis. SOPHOMORE CANDIDATES for Sfuclenf Council and Junior Class Officers preseni' fhemselves and +heir plafforms a+ a special assembly. ..... H+! X-x'- 5 Q21 Que J, 1 2- iii .- 41, - 'X -'wifi 'Y zisg, ' 51. 'M .kiwi ,g ,hw .. LTU. xi 5 Q32 xx xfj F, M ,av THE FRESHMAN CLASS . .,. . v I 1 4 'W' , it 1 v 45-fi Q ,p L of 1 of L- L kv N Lf-A: 1 fiff W 33: Q N iff fo L L K A 'V ff , , V '5'W,f.'i?,g A .. ,.,.,..--ww AAAA .L MARY COLLOM Presiden+ ALL KINDS of cosfumes were displayed of fhe HalIowe'en Pariy. DIANE CARMEN gives you Cl goggly-eyecl look ci' JUDY HESSE fhe Freshman Hollowe'en Pcrfy. Secrefary 43 Roberi' Ackerman Tony Aiello Mary Ann Amafo Caroline Ambro Geraldine Amore Judilh Andersen Raymond Anderson Roger Anderson Carol Annino Raymond Babcock Barbara Baker Joyce Balla Mary Barnes Joan Barrel! Arihur Barry Lyane Barfon Shirley Beardslee Joan Beck Nancy Bell Donald Bender Edwin BenneH Donald Beniel Arihur Biroc Ronald Bishop Lila Mae Blackwell Brian Blaine Frank Blarferman Carol Bogerf SECCND LARGEST CLASS Lynn Brammann Linda Bresse'H' John Briclrman Beverly Brown Kennefh Brown Sam Brown Slella Brown Frank Brussel Jean Burchins Joanne Burde'H' Lois Burgess William Burkharf Brenda Burns Barbara Busch David Bufler Gail Cahill John Cahill Sharon Camien Beverly Carboy Margarel' Card Norman Card Diane Carman Mary Ann Carman Dennis Caruso Neil Case George Cervasio Frederick Charles Koihleen Clark Francella Clemenl Palricia Cole Quindara Cole Fred Collins Maridel Collom Ronald Colvin Edward Conlrlin Joseph Conlrlin Michael Connors Brenda Conroy Linda Conway Waller Cool Doris Lee Cooper Thomas Corfer Salvalore Coslanzo Charles Courier Donald Cousins Richard Dalrymple John Daven Susan Declrer Theresa Decker Linda Deisl' Suzanne Delarge Thomas DeLazier Pamela D'Elia Pafricia De Marco Edward Demaresl' John De Puyl . 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Y ' I S Joan Galloway Janef Garder Douglas Garfield Richard Garfield George Germann Herberf Germann Douglas Gill Sandra Glenwinlcel Alan Goelfz Judiih Goneroslxi Charles Good Nicholas Good Alice Gorczakowslzi Dorofhy Gorczalcowslri Joan Gormley John Gormley Reginald Gormley Arfhur Gould Joyce Gould Nellie Gould Geraldine Grani' Susan Greene James Gregory Marie Gregory Kurf Greuliclt EIizabe+h Grosso Kafhleen Haggeriy George Hall SHOWED STRENGTH -TOPPED James Hand Linda Hansen Pefer Hausmann John Hendriclrs Alberfa Henion Barry Henry Judy Hesse Dianne Hey Roberi Heyl Veronica Haagland Pefer Hobbins Helmuf Hoeflinger Carol Holly Alberi' Hopper Beniamin Hopper Eugene Hopper Gerald Hopper Carol Hourigan Charles Huber John Huber George Hummel William Husselbee Nancy Huichens Dorofhy Iafraie Daniel Jacobsen Shirley Janizen Warren Jelinek 46 John Jones We -' i i' fa 32 Q i ' 'x ' K W f'-- K ,, 1 rgylgg ,Ig , A i' Q 0 A I J - K h e A 5 N l fi .f.. s N . , . V 4? W1 IE? ig V-wa, N Q L . 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K SCPHCMCRES IN DEBATE Belly Law Sleplwen Levine Jo Ann Lewiclri Thelma Lewiclci Ronald Linares Donald Lisa Kalherine Lonsiolx Daniel Maggio Brian Maloney Rulh Mandeville Allberl' Manus Beverly Marion Terry Marion Palricia Marlxoslxi Frank Marx Pefer Marzio Luise Massardo Frances Malhews Kennelh Malhews Roberl Malhews Shirley Malhews David McAr+l1ur Edward McClin'ron George McCann Palricia McConnell Timofhy McCracken William McCurry Darolhy MCG-arry 4 v its I r me Irene McGarry William McKenney John McPhee Susan Mead Roberf Meier Palricia Meinlring Arlhur Mesmer Beverly Miller Janel' Miller Arlhur Mifller John Moeller Marie Ellen Monlcs William Monroe Roseann Mullen Barry Mynlinnen Pefer Needlinger Karen Nelson Bruce Norman Andrew Obscherning Mary Ann O'Dea Carol Osar Sfeven Paolo Amzie Parcell Carolyn Parlcer Porlia Paul Carol Paulison Richard Fealxe John Pelalr Y' 0 x 1 rr,, ,h,r M rrnr Z r,rrX in W .ma is S , 5 e- ' lk Qf,.3:i7i2, S in J , t fi ' - 'Si I M' a- - , I ' 2 V 5, W ' if it s QW s 9' A A S1512-5525 . A A , Hzr. ax we if K . ' K 'E vang? 6 jg- FT-3 ff ifi, 'mi 111, , ' il -3 Y . A 2 Rx 54 'B ,. X A ' ' fini i j 25 , is ' 2+ J 1 ,, ' lie w E ' S ' R27 'N N , ,say , 'g 25351. if gi . Q S 2 isis, f iiiiffgf . 1. . 'ielfswz-. w if i I 'i S l. f 5 Q . Q my PRCNCUNCED SUCCESS fr. gb by W. J , ggi imh ,L .., , in J 5 y We J wiv! S ., . . A ' ,, 5 Q R X l lx . ..,,b,,.,, W 1 K A- X I f1Z1'2T- J' l sy ...- . 0-A . , 'ff 'Q . We , P .J ,, , . . V I ,Wk . A f ar ' 1 fi K A s fiy J Ll WL. rf KEY: Robin Pellingfon Shown Perry Michele Pelix John Pelrenger Linda Peffenger William Pelienger Rolnerl' Phillips William PloHs Nancy Poole Edward Por+man Julia Posl' Polly Pownell Gail PraH Elizabefh Prelich Marvin Price Gail Pulis Corinne Quaife Daniel Ransom Phyllis Ralhbun Roberf Raymond Waller Redner Doroihy Reynolds Chrisfine Rhinesmilh Ronald Rhinesmifh Judy Riclrer Lesie Riclzer Charles Riel Arlhur Rilcer l -, W,g,,, ,Q ff- 4, l' 5- K' 1 ' ' . I l f ' Q I. 1 Q S Z l U 1 ' ' N U Q, Q N if s Tl. lx , M 5 X ali , . C,.5iKyfif 13 ' 'll' ?','i'ff7 i 'L lriir'55fw5?i,x-,N 5 si ff ' 1 Clarence Rinlrle Barbara Roach Lillian Robbins Frances Ross Linda Ruch Gregory Ryan Franlc Saba? Armenia Sanders Kalhleen Saner Harold Sarapin Susan Schaefer Jean Scielzo Jane? Seaberl Rose Marie Seyer William Sharp Michael Shea Palricia Shea Mary Shenise Elaine Shepard Sharon Silva Rhoda Sinsabaugh Caroline Sisco Judy Sisco Roberl Slale Barbara Smiley Emma Smilh James Smifh William Smoclt PLAY A CLEVER COMEDY Roberl Snyder Mary Ellen Spiegel Dolores Squifieri Lenore Slalfer Barbara Ann Sfamm Arthur Slevens Gerald Slruble Waller Slubbs Roberl' Sunbury Alan Talmadge Eugene Talmadge Carl Taranlino Gran? Taylor James Temby Ronald Tinares Judilh Tinlle Roberl Tournier Roberf Townsend Be'r+e Tozer William Traas William Tracy Marian Tuclcer Brenl' Turse Alan Typinski Barbara Underhill Byron Vanderhoff Shirley Vanderholif Raymond Van Dunlr Q 'fe 'ff , e eiii M Ti J- N an l W f 1 4 i,, L ' -Xlf ex? -gil X H A S. 3' ni. . E, A my f f X ,-e lk ' s X, A ,i . .-1.5 Q M: rx :L Q M Ks 1 J. 5 5 7 -mmf Q ,. Ru+l1 Van Dunk Kennelh Van Dylre William Van Lenien Donald Van Orden Pe+er Veenboer Jacqueline Verrzillo Paula Von Bargen George Vreeland Richard Waddinglon George Walker Arlene Wafson George Weber Nancy Websler Roberi' Weingarfen Frances Welcher Vinceni' Wemlinger William Whifeheacl Lois Whifmore Clem Whrifenour Elizabefh Whrifenour Louis Whrifenour Michael Whrifenour William Wiley Rufh Ann Winer Loraine Winierberger Donald Wood Francis Wriglvl Eric Wroldsen FINALLY. . . SCJPHCMQRES F c9900 F 9 ' 96 00 x - 9 94' ce-O Q fe' sn r 4' U' ff v 1 , 9 QA ' ff - , 5 '. xl X' I X v . A XX in I a XX 50 3A X Y it is Qi? I Maihias Wyble Roberi' Wyble Gerard Wynn Bari' Young Sfephen Young Caroline Zabriskie Rolserl' Zabrisltie N 6715 THE SOPHCMCRE CLASS JUDY McLAUGHLlN Presideni' LINDA NERRIE Secrefary THE SOPHOMORE members of 'Phe bond provide music for fheir Class Hop. SOPH BRAD Johnsfone works in uncluf fered peoce in Hue Kiel House. se - ,E ,. P , ww 4 - x A , , -Q f f Maryann Accardi Barbara Aclcer Evelene Afflerbach James Aiosa Jean Anderson W' , Q., , A . -Q. 3 ,Q .. .i , . W f s, if lf is I S SPY K 1 'X , f I i J 5155 Roberl Applegale Jacqueline Arlrenbouf Larry Aungsl Kalhleen Ayres Mabel Babb William Babcock . ' 'ami L+, Wulf' ,H f , ' , ir , .. 2' - N ,f Nh , ,ef X , l':l Jerry Bardi Judil'l1 Bauer Linda Bedford Marianne Belline Donald Berry Lucelle Bevelacqua Ralph Bieleclci Roberf Bigalow James Biggar Brenda Blaine Sue Bley Nancy Bodle Aaron Bolbyl Gerald Bowersox Diane Brady Kennefh Brannin Sheila Brennan SGPHCJMORES 308 STRONG Arrina Broolrs Carolyn Brown Charles Brown Peler Brown Gary Bunie James Burns Gloria Calwill Louis Card Marllra Carcl Roberl Carlson Elaine Carman Leonard Calaldo Gary Cella Henry Clwardavoyine Barbara Clvarlier Bobefle Chennells Mary Chuisano Roberl Cobuzio David Cole Barbara Colfax Pafricia Collins Ralph Conforfi Jacqueline Conn Callrerine Coope Sharon Cornwell Amelia Coslabile Linda Cousin 52 Phyllis Cramer I' . '-:, si ,rrr J r,'i X A ei 'rlss A 'L A i. r- r' ll - 3235-J W ' 'B l'iir an or i rwril ig J V ' ' r V5 -' -- J ll ' it 3' 71 W I I ...: JU H ll -. v ,QA A qfiwb A or in BAJ, ' J L G J A 11' fr ,gli i ll JAA: l -Nil Q J B55 W' is Q' J y e A G ir J as - J we - e X at Jw J C A -' ,I .ln-I 'vm I 2 ii J 1. ,f 221.-J X' 5 ,,,' iili f . J i J L ' air V' r 'ZV' so l l 1 xl Ni Pairicia Dalrymple Clare Daly Edward Daihe Gerald Davenparf Janef Dearcopp Joseph Decker Virginia Decker Michael Dedio Gladys DeGraFi Louis Della Penna Ronald Dempsey Rosalie Della Revere Paul De Puyf William Dern William Doheriy E Q i ' f f We y J i 1 G il J W his y Xi ' c .Qi Q gli? I 4 X Pairica Dorrbeclxer ii Gail Douglass W I Millard Dralze ,. -. ' Eva Dransiield fig' is S V Mariha Drelich ,M iii T L if ' 'Q ., K, ,. Paul Du Monf Ye 1- fig? Q ' . 78, . .ii M ,F . - raw, ,, 1.1. 1 ' Roberl' Dunay if ' ' Richard Eben -V - 'i David Edwards ,xml ' Michael Egan . ' ' Ar I John Elvin i , g, y 4. ' Roberf Ernsf ' N ' is - V lf Michael Failla V . ' , ii ' c. V s'i. ,e.,, ' - me . N! J ' ,ii 'fi 2... if-if ' ' - T J .mx il fill f i- S'-iW'li'f. ' K 5-its-1' W... .. M X V I fl i ' . ll' Ala A gf x I I M Loreifa Frederici Y .,,, J i - ' Gail Ferguson .Q , A K V914 ' V L Eager Filippini N x ': L 'r A ' J iii 'V' ' ' 'J J iii' eaerldeliihe Fiorvanii 7 I-' i V ,N S' William Fifzpafricix in J ' I Dennis My Ronald Fondo V , Roy Fredericlrs I I i 5, A X , Q ,y.c J- , Henry Frenze A . ' ' I L Karen Fus CF -fe-H A Roger Geiger A35 l'i 9 ,, Ml r f 1 3 J , Kxva 7' f , all-li we ,ii I I M J K g ' iifiigiy l .1gE.?' Q? mga 6 '4 3 Ji? f' si r Y J .1 0 l' 'A ,- K V t Meaesqgfyz. 1 vff' i J 1 hz er, R J J' J W .- i an y g ggi VDVV xx bl Arihur Gerwer Louise Giannone Russell Glucl: Richard Glynis Miriam Goddard William Good Dora Gormley Elizabeih Gormley Bonnie Gould John Gran? Phillip Greco Heidi Greinwald Roberf Griesenbeclx Susan Guarino Roberf Harden Wilson Hargreaves S+anley Harris James Harlneady Jane+ Hechi' Doris Helmlce Palricia Hennessy Karhleen Herman Roberf Hess Wohnefa Hey Diane Hiler Joan Hirsch Anion Hoeflinger Lois Holman Gloria Holeshoe Carol House David House Roberf Howell Barry Huber William Huber Harry Jacobs Jerilyn Jensen Neal Johnson Bradford Johnsfone John Jones Raymond Keenan Douglas Kimble Leslie Kimble David King Nancy Kirchner HOLD LK si' Fix J' in K SOCK HOP IN GYM y VZZZK y v A ,J or It W i it s L 1, I 1- A ii L, K iiss fi as J --x . ff ,Q Xa L K X Karzai , ' M, i,.,,,, erie ,eerrree l X J ' or isiee 554 il if or i wi Susan Kirchner Joan Koch Margarel Koch Mary Ann Korlciner JeFFrey Kroesigg Carol Krug Raymond Krug Leonard Lalcson Roberf Lumber? Edward Larlrin Joseph Larsen Jeffrey Lassen James Law Efhel Lewiclri Conshance Lazier Fred Leu+hauser Philip Lisa Margarer LiHle Beoirice Mocread Edward Malarilr Bruce Manolalris Melanie Mardrus Charloffe Marion Virginia Marion William Marion Beverly Marlin Fred Malhes Harry Malhes Y ,fi 1, in - u f M7 'f'jj Eg M 1 V .. ,Mr X 'K xzxa I x 'x I, I I an l Paul Ma'Ihews Mariene McCloud Pa+ricia McCloud Kaihleen McDonald Richard McGuire Russell McGuire Pa+ricia Mclnfyre Judirh McLaughlin Hugh McMenamy Maureen McNomee John Mead Ronald Mead Mineiia Meier Theodore Merlcooloff John Meuer Donald Meyer Lee Michelfelder Margarei MicJcIIeI'on Barbara Jean Miller Elizabefh Miller Ru+h Moblard Claudia Moore Mary Ann Moroz Mariha Morrison Daniel Morse William Morse Michael Murphy Linda Nerrie KEPT SCHCCL SPIRIT HIGH Roberf Obrei+er Tamara O'Brien John Odenwelder Carol Ann O'Karma Ronald Opfhof Fred OrcuH Doro+hy Painiing Sanfa Parisi Carole Payne Ernesr Fiaff James Posl Gilberi' Predmare William Reger Carl Repsher Beverly Rhinesmifh Harold Rhinesmifh James Rhinesmiih Roberf Rhinesmifh Carol Richards Joyce Riley Barbara Rizzo EvereH Robbins Sharon Rodgers Harry Rohrer Raina Ross Sally Rofh Timofhy Russell Francis Sanford s . ,A 'V w I . I I fll iiiwliz I5 is z f' a ' Q -5, iw '55 If Q? , Sa V. Wim l i . , X 7 .1 'X gi T ex QR 'L 5. 5 N ' K Xi A ,Q we 3 Q 'I Ib .. '.n R V, 'Q ik X lil: ,gn . .A ,. nite A-S 'N T R Q M z '.f..1 N iid L an . ifliwgif A ieie ii gg K. , 1 , yi :Q U.. .... .R : ,L ,sri ,. K . ' go K ii ix , 5 ., ,f , .. ff.., , . , ss. . is 1' - ' , , L 2 if.. W nn- X ll L l i ' - S' ilg 45-s . ii i ? N ir' A Q Q is 5 is ll ix ii X X5 N ii, X, J Q. WW Mx 5 il, I , - - f f:Ql,,. ., l , iii 'L Ki i iii' 4x sf fa Q ii sy rap gif: S , em: ii .:f. . 5 Ronald Schuliz Geri' Semi Jeanne Shea Dennis Shoemaker Donald Shul'rz Carol Silverman Linda Sisco Richard Sisco Barbara Siscoe Nancy Skinner Franlc Slxorslci Curfis Slingerland Barbara Smifh Harold Smi+h John Smiih Joyce Smi+h Roger Smiih William Smiih .loan Smyfh James Spiegel Diane Sprafiler Donald Sraclxhouse Linda Sfearns Cynihia Sieele Louis Siorms Sharon S+ringer Theresa Siruble William Siruble AFTER 2 YEARS SCPHS JR h ...,.e s , . I e Q3 .FK X 6 is gi i V :fb Yr 'ff g x 4 ' il i xxx we : is y S sw' i S 9' nf A K K is L, A,.,M :ll :rx 1. u V A Ed - ' ' L H Xi X ' k Q il V Q e ..... 7 g M X W ' , 'S 2 1 ' A . I x f' Q, Tk a lx T 4 , , llkieilvl - A R , xl ,, g 5 1 . 1 . PM Q 5 , sg' 5., , iiel J 'X if y in Sin k I 'vi 'S l -.fix 'Xi- ib' I F x 'cgi ll A. , 1 .:,, ,i,. as Q' Beverly Sirufzel Susan Sweei Susan Taggarf Fred Talasco Bruce Tallman Joan Taylor Nancy Taylor Fred Temby Louise Terhune Suellen Their Marianne Thompson Willa Tice James Tinile Charles Townsend Joseph Tracy Lois Trenf Leonard Trommel Canslance Turlr Janei' Underhill Palriclc Urciuoli Richard U'Her Georgia Vanderhoff Gregory Van Orden Marie Van Orden George Van Riper Howard Van Romer Lesie Vargo Frank Vozza Gordon Vreeland Joan Wa ndaloslry Lawrence Wassmer Margare+ Walsh John Wall' Sandra Weaiherwallxs Veronica Weaver John Wehrell Judifh Welch John Wendf Ka+hy Wemer Ralph Wesiern Richard While Nadine Whiffalzer Richmond WhiHalrer Barbara Whrifenour Carol Whri+enour Leo Whrifenour Roberf Wilberlon Kenne+h Williams Nancy WiHy William Wolfe Barbara Wyble Lewis Wyble Linda Wyman Ada Young Gerald Young Roberf Zipperlein BECGME UPPERCLASSMEN OV D GX gf X S Q9 9 vo O f 0 o Oli Pxvok xx Q oo O Qyf' '1-Q '3- 9 K 1' i n THE JUNIOR CLASS ROBERTA BER RY Secrelary SPENCER PURDUE Presidenl GERMAN STUDENTS ll-rl Pai' Crowley, Dick Cooper, Carl KATHLEEN BAUERNFEIND plays a solo on fhe organ during one of +l1e Junior Assemblies. is ' Wesley, Jean Cormaclr, and Jean Paduch s'l'udy German geography under 'rhe lufelege of Miss Landis. William Abaio Donald Adams John Aiello Turid Andersen John Anderson Judiih Anderson Be'Hy Lou Appel George Ashley Vincenf Asror Waller Bal Brenda Balaula Gail Banfa Michael Banfa Joyce Barreff Joan Bafson Ronald Bauer Kaihleen Bauernliend Jaclc Baumann Alan Bech Barbara Bellars John Belline Claudeife Benedeifo Francis Berardi Roberfa Berry Marilyn Beriholf John Bescher Raymond Blanchiield Sally Bley -, 1 gg, eg5,afm xyiw, J. V if I X P Y I s 1 f' ,i . ' 5' V ...: ,,, j , ,. A 1, . fs-1 f L 135 , el f in ar rig , , Vx ir' 4, ' , ' l fi' K goof ' f A f lk EY fl 2 I ' . ' Q K X V. jx ,A . I ' Xi' Y lrllk it 1 M J N im lil ll., rs: M 5 in --f rf'e1 :wbpr,.x A f EAN X si ' ii 442 CCMPOSE JR. CLASS Roger Bond Sieve Bashar? Edward Bowne Bernard Boyle Byron Bradbury Curiis Bradbury Richard Brannigan Roberf Brinsier Thomas Broadsion Joseph Brown Joyce Bruclmer Jeffrey Buchholfz John C. Busch John Bylsma Edward Cardinal Kennefh Carey John Carman Lillian Carman Julie Caslora John Cerciello Norman Chaplin Lois Chiclro Clive Chilfon Franlrlin Chrisf Carolyn Civen Mary Clapp Joel Clary Muriel Coclrer ,',f.,'L g.,, f n if W' 5 V .T , Q-as he fz- gi ,. X 1 5 ii Q Sp? I l J .ii,, .C lg farm X . ry' '5 , ' Q A J, J., ' gr- pg 3 2 L L ' - 'Q 1 , J iv if f nil ff B J v ' H l, id 'J-'iii' lllll I m,, . 'HQ if , Qs 42. ev- ' I D X W A 'e,..2.m5wf- Paul Cody Palricia Collinge David Collins Elizabelh Collins James Collom Bernice Conliorli David Conlxlin James Conlrlin Thomas Conlclin William Conlrlin Rachel Cool: Ellen Copley Jean Cormaclr Mariorie Cox Dorolhy Creamer Alice Crilchley Winflhrop Crowhursl' Pafriclu Crowley Frances Crusco Arden Culver James D'Addezio Mildred D'Allessandra John Dalian Audrey Dawson Dolores Day Donald Declxer Judiih Declxer Mary DeGraw Q. Q rl iii is if X iw . .3 -K we I X ef l' 1 ni, i I 1' I 3 X -Hi' Sp X fi H if' H-s,...,,'. ' -k....i I G 0: ,. ,Q - A tab, 'Vsr . 1 -K J V Q 14 ARE ELECTED T0 S.C fa Q ,fu W gs ml -'35 gp if H A K, K ' his . E ,jk y,,. ' 3 5' ii ' wk ' ' ,, . ef . .M is 3 va vi N 3 f ii' ii ji, gn . f l' Q 6 .P ,..,.. . 83 f lr -, , x e 3 L' ' 'iw .W fe.: rs .. - K , e J win 4 J A , Q . K A K '. i lib ,.... 59' 'J - a 1 s .f E -ig - , Vw i-S9 . Mei ' ' .2 , il . - Y +'f'--ew .1 wi Carolyn DeGroal Elaine DeGroai Helen DeGroal Alice Denmon Lorella Deslilo Eileen DeValue Hans DeWaal Elaine DiLaura Olive Dills George Dislasi Barry Dolan William Deland Dennis Dondero Jill Douglas Roberf Doyle James Dugdale Dennis Dylrsfra Jane Earl John Earl Helen Edsall Wilhelm Elfers Barbara Ernsl' Francis Essing Carol Euleneuer John Fallon Lillian Felreiy Richard Ferrell James Finn 0 V 8 .J A vl 7: is -' K g ,J , Q I , i q L . . -,. i I ! A I. Q i ous Fmnegan XX X y X Y ' 'X ' ,V Vgyig hu Andrew Fleicher W ' l x. ff f 1, E 2 Roberf Fogg J Nah' l I Xia n Elaine Fox , 7. k lil l - V , Calvin Fredericlrs ' ' if 4 W , Elizabelh Freund K Diane Fulfon ,, 'K Q Barbara Furgeson i - l ' ? Qi ' - V Shirley Gallagher r ' ' , i' , 1 X- my , A A k',,. 3' Barbara Gary 1 1 ' W ' ef- Alice Gafes ZHL :S1i:.',jx leg V , H, Andrea Gega 4 z' I ' ' A .1!,,,M2+q ,y 1 Thomas Germdnrl ... kv. l ' Q 7 I ' Paul Gesiclri 'i V 4 3 Beverly Gibbons ' ' 'J - George Gill ' ' A - A Jelifrey Gillman 1' J Q 5, , 1' Geraldine Give I I 'Zi' ' N4 'PF' Gernol' Goerlce ' X , tu g Airy l Jo Ann Gransfrand ,, I if , ,H A g ig y William Gray ' 2 :Q .i ,' filzffjg J l'ili J' ' i Edward Green N l Joyce Gregory , Dona Greulich ' William Grieves Q- . Q, Q Linda Gronemeyer l lr gh' Janer Grossman tl , X' ' . X Deanna Hamill X i M ' l Thomas Hamillon y N - ,Y I . at f ' ,Q - A Alex Hanna V il ,Q , K- gy K , K ' A Belly Jean Hansen 'J 'L A 5 I A 4 - ' 4- 1, , Susan Hanllre ' ' ,K V X , .4 Karen Harby Q2 ' ' 'X 0 ' Y Ny l ' K Joan Hardy 4 uw' . N J , 3 X N Belwyn Harper ,g ffjw f i l l r ,, I ll Diane Hazell -- Harry Hendrickson V- 1 f Q ' Jane+ Hennion K ' Priscilla Hewiff ' -H . K g Richard Hiller A 'L Louis Hof? - , Guy Hoinaclri ' Ca+herine Holdampf ' I Fi. Susan Holshoe ii ' Laura Hopper f ' Paul Hopper ' I Carol Hummers 'M I Q , 1 . v Kevin Hur'l' Elaine Huslc Maureen Hynes J' ff, .X uf ,V Beverly llre I 4' ffl,-gjziff . Ay' 415. FQ - 1 George ller ' J 1 J :L Ted Janner . Herberf Jennings M A Joyce Johnsen ' s I V s 'Q A g A 7 61 Judifh Johnson ' ' . ' M I f ' .4 ' ' - 5 1 S My he ' . X my gl ., K + i , ' Q , --- Q ,Q Q f ' J - L s, . X 1 QA X gl :. is , 3. or if xii i J li ff c c EM J A y A K. , V g ,x A AV X ., y oh. K M , x ' P24 e irii fix L if f .M -- - I QQ ,rx W Q g S my W Q A Kilim if 42 M it Q. A :M if? k.,s tn? -I K- X ref M , W e-.. X P c h? , n- .gi ' K J as K L, i m ' , 62 Rober+ Johnson Harold Jones Sidney Kadish Roberf Kaye Judiih Kayhari' Arlene Kelly Charles Kershaw Joyce Karwiclri Irene Kimble Pafricia Kimble Jean King Frederick Kinsey Alfred Klein William Klimbach Ausfen Koenen Evelyn Kollmeier Alberf Krasco Carolyn Kucha Dorofhy Kuenzle Carol Kuhnerf Ruih Kusanf Joan Lanferman Gordon Larsen Carol Laifimor Dennis Locke James Longo Richard Longo John Lonsialr 8 TCP SENIQRS IN DEBATE, Dolores Loughner James Lumzer Pearl Lois Lundy William Mabey Roger MacDonald Penelope MacGregor Beafrice Maclxey Ruih MacKinnon Karen Magenheimer Phillip Mancini Barbara Many Anne Marie Marion Pairicia Marion William Marion Lynn Marlo Joyce Marlzwis Thomas McAr+hur Rober+ McCracken Philip McDonnell Rifa McGuire Roberf McGur+y Mary McNally Bruce Mele Joseph Merola Barbara Merfrude Pafricia Meyers John Michallra Karhleen Milligan e , , X , X 4 f fi Z W- . 6 0 . ,K fi. if ,',, ' I vm h A . ,I ,X 7 75 if Daniel Moerman G is- .1 IM 'l John Maflal' L i. Nancy Monks av .X L M H fvl Janice Mooney Pa+ricia Moore Gloria Morgan D- Jean Morgan Sheila Mosier Paul Muller Rulh Myclosh David Neidlinger Dolores Nelson Kennefh Nelson Francia NeHles X ir 3 L Dennis Nichol ' Douglas Nichols A Judilh Nolan -f. 5 .f 'S Palricia Norman Eileen Norfon Q, ,J Rila Norlon ...xx ' f lr Henry Okken Q, K ,Q - 1 , Xl. , y . ... , Q, w- ., b A was ' l -vi X V, ' , 1 if fi Karen Olin Edward Organes Judifh O'Rourke 5 L III -fill A75 'thx Palricia Orsa I L L ' ws , - E Barry Oslerhoudl g 'K 'KT 5' R P dh l :jg i,.' l Q Q osemarY a am E id A . it 1 . L 4 3 , a IFS., ..,. 3 . N-.5 ., , 5.2 as .Ulu Carolyn Oslerhoucli ,g ' J ,Q J 5 , U l l XP G. . 13 fi , S X. 'X nf I l .f 'T J 3 'i H X N 1 ll HN K , e,V - 'E n Q, . , .ef - eff, K, v. ' . K S . ll X' N .. 1 ff x x N My S X B A K J rl , , X fl f- ' O , A 4 ir. PLAY GHOST CF A SHCW k , elf will l N is 1 L A LA. 7 7' x K7 D J .b 5 J ' ' Jean Paduch Barbara Palkow Linda Pancheri Calherine Parker Evelyn Parker Flora Parker Margarel Parkhursl Carl Pasko Carolyn Pasquale George Paferso Dennis Paulison Lee Paulison Roberl Paulison Joseph Pearson Ellen Pefers Louise Pelerson YI Sandra Pefregal Carolyn PiaH Edward Pohl Frederick Pohl Sylvia Pos+ Vivian Posf Wilberl Posf Gerald PoH'er James PraH' Carolyn Prilz Waller Procopio Judifh Pulis 65 Spencer Purdue Anne Ragg David Randolph Diane Rankin Marie Raynor Judifh Reardon Pa+ricia Reardon Russell Reber Lancey Redner Lois Redner Ronald Reicherf Toni Repsher Donald Rhinesmiih Harold Rhinesmiih Orlin Rhinesmiih Sigrid Rhodin George Richardson Diane Ricker Ellen Rickman Lois Riker Russell Riley Janef Rinkel Forresf Rodda Carol Rogers Elaine Rogers David Rohlander Llwynne Ross Carolyn Rowe N PRCM HIGHLIGHTS YEAR Diana Roworfh Fred Rufherford Barbara Ryerson Lorena Salem Karen Sandal Barry Sanders John Sanford Roberf SauH'er William Scank Thomas Schmidf Paul Schr eder Beify Sgiuermann Marfha Scielzo Carolyn Scorza Larry Seaberf William Selinger Philip Shahan Frank Shapiro Nona Shaw Janef Sillsbury Paul Simpson Clara Sisco Frank Sisco Mary Sisco Barbara A. Smirh Charles Smiih Emma Cafhy Smifh George Smiih t 'ragga . We vm fs, ,M N K. Q K rr QQ .srfffv .. A r A ' 1 - . f.. f - 'l 19' 22:-4' W, L , r -, .. ,, L 'ss Q wk . 'Q W, ' V ' ' ' .. I . A. ,-X X,.., H- -1, ,,.: - rsr f . L 'Q L or . N A k V kwglgj or is S52 1' .- Z ' Q i i 'Er X L Ffa S L 'Ka' fl, E 'VER' R H at 2 3 'Q rf 5 .. . ,lf fp il iii W . J Awe' ' ' ' . 5-:Vi-r if , ,QV , or f 1 fffr + A K V '- 'gg' no f gig-. ' M -f T 5,5 3 tggf- -1513 ui -rf' . L -1 -X, ., ,--'rl - ef. if is 1 73 , A z -f X- - mf ' Tow 1 W 4 ri Hu if s ff ..1'lZ e ' f ' 1 rf ' . , ' X x x Q5 FS 1 ' 9 2 ,rf if - rs, ' K ,W .V K g..k r , .V K .. -f - - 151 '. 'I ' : I Q. . Q- ' - ' ' 1 ., 'L i 2 if S K R Q i N V..- of t .,.,:, A A Qzg., , . ,L r may ,,. Q . ' ig L S ' 25+ Mr . , . -. :fr V r,-egg r WSI -W e . qs ..,. r , :: . Q l '1' fig' '- 7 7 ' iw fffie-'r i. ., 5 . r r Wy wi my -2: , r , ,H MBMVW' KC ry A vw' wg A1 J h 347 N i . 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Kennelh Smilh Margarel' Smilh Richard Smifh Thomas Smilh Helen Snover Gloria Spealrer Gladys Sperrazza Linda Spreilzer Valerie Slanlrevilch Joy Slave Theresa Sleeg Roberl Sleinara Jeorgiana Slires James Slruble Ronald Slruble Belly Sfulxenborg Roberl' Sueler Elinor Swell Ralph Taggar+ Joseph Talasco Waller Tanslci Palricia Teunisen Palriclz Thornlon Ronald Tice Edifh Tilus Eileen Tilus Adrienne Tlusly Jill Tenello BID GODDBYE TC SENIORS I-1 -at KVI: Al ' f A I y -Q, ,M gli or is x,L,ggli'i A J U N W vw vi 'E 'if X i XM ffl 5 0 , 2 3 A., -' 3:1 9 V-ii rjifll ,. is pill W X, ii 97' .vi 3 J. ...gf 'im' 'fill' 1' :gn .X L Rx? i - h Dorolhy Toomey Conrad Toub Julia Townsend Madelyn Travers Florence Turnquisl' Joseph Usinowicz William Valenlien Lois Vanclermeyden Harold Vanderslad Amy Van Dunk James Van l..e'nlen Williamalan Orden Joan Van Soesl' Elberl' Van Splinler Bruce Van Vliel William Vogel Charlolle Vreeland Clarence Vreeland Keilh Vreelancl Edward Wade Dennis.Walecl: Diane Walker Margarel' Wallace Derling Wallz Rosemarie Washer Helena Wassmer Ronald Wawra Evelyn Weaver li William Weaver Karla Weber Carl Wesley Marie Wells I Marilyn Wefze Cynihia Whi+ Jonafhan Whife Rolaerf Whi+e Marilyn Whrifen James Wlclrs Madeline Wilcox Ruih Wiley Jean Will: Janice Williams Leslie Williams William Wood Carol Wood Arlene Wroldsen Joseph Wyble Mary Wylale Kafhleen Yanlrers Ross Yeisley Roberi' Youells John Young h Roberi' Zoon Theresa Zowisfow AND NCW. . .OUR TURN QV Lgesaof vw 9 959 00 SV We 9. 0 so ,fo f 9-0 in 9-ff If ' if V k J fb I is 66 , if F SQQXCQZJW' wi ? 'qA?9 9 its 1 far 5 L X fu, ff f EQ? Q H10 Ur 5-., JVKE P 'Pe HERE AND THERE an 5 BASKETBALL GAME in full swing in 'Phe gym class. 'S'5 -L SHARON STRINGER displays S.C. beanie on her way +o class. INTENSE CONCENTRATION a nn rr sn. rs I: 'r llllll EIEEE llll NUGGET SALES! 6 . 4 . -3 -, M if 4 .Q SIS: Q . WE fy i , L' Q ' A L- L L,.- ,mK, n I ' I' , Alt. i, Q, . i ,. :'4 C , . ,p:g ,:J-f ' ' 1 H ww QHRM: v.Qy gw fmpuci AV 4 www: we ' , .Vg CH rmv.xL,Pf'f' gy X! 'elf-yr, SQDNZ J I Wim BTG em ' we iq Q, K FN HWY' is Y ' 'W' W are 'K 5 1,9 PHUW Wana A A, T M X 'QZQMH 90556 FRPWU N .aaa in . -UI ' :.,1 l EN gg!-'Si , 47 ' I GPN. U V K F ,gmlffz fmqac f mv, We MH QHAV x me U, ,Nea-L+, um! gg 1, ,gg-n4v3'5 2'- Juflff ' W,,.f W, EQ F px gvysmfw ' S' h, lf' ,, .mf A Owe em V K E -- W 3 f E4 XLL f,,:,-ins, nw' R !'M T 5 K NJ r- QAQLQMDCK' BE Efmmsfm-M Lim was maw 1Yf 4f ' ' k M ,,,.... as 'W ' ,MM AARON png 1-emLQ mpsju Kg -W' ,.,--Q M BCTYWXQLE 21xAmssr1ii,mp,gQQeC,c1i2L MLQQL Wk M Jw ,,.... D 4 f.:..- MW, ,,..-- A WT Kamik T054 u Q D5 1i.. '.l ,.-. pms.TfNi1 PARISH CUNCWWTDN Wg ...-- --M0 5 - V - ,...... be-Sw: Penang 1 L50 pm Tqgp I ,j . Q V V x , gf-f QQ VFvR'!.4w NHL 51566335 RKZID QENHESSXI Q If 'Y 4A-A 1 kkhrkk E LINL: K WHSPQ 5 3' C Ps N I FRG N Q' 3 O F 'SVJC TT Y R F4 K E Q 0 Q C Q PA R is 'X We 1. . I 51-5 R V t ,, Y 4 Wg Xf gi ig? 59 9 HG H ' DD one ' DOME C, an 55 .A fi? ,N 5 A 'STRX NC E N 1i5iI'.Q 5 'mi... 'yhALk V x Ki BOXNVN BGWNDU HM . ' 303975 'aw Dxl ljzwg F weakens K 7 'U Nw wmnnr Koemw Ulm 1 c C R 'L' - umiog- N Q Q me E N bl c 9, 4 -.WR Nhk ORGANIZATICNS STUDENT COUNCIL JOANNE HENNESSEY, Siudenl Council Presiclenf, pledges allegiance 'lo 'lhe flag. Among Joanne's many dufies is lalcing charge of imporlanl' assemblies as she is doing righf here. BlLL HESS, Sluclenl' Council Vice- Presiclenl' fakes over +he meefings when Joanne is unable lo aHend lhem. Here he is shown al' worlc in library. A B O V E N A N C Y Wherell, S. C. record- ing secrefary, fypes up minufes from fhe mee+- ings. V I ABOVE JUDY Kayhari' counls ihe money collecled by 'lhe Sfudenl' Council. UNDERHOUSE Chair- man, Sharon Sfringer, af lel+. BELOW, DEE Walker, el ficienl' corresponding sec relary on Sfuclenl' Coun cil - , STUDENT COUNCIL advisers Mrs. lmandl' and Mr. Bace are shown here going over papers. WORKS FOR SOPHOMORE MEMBERS of Sfudenl Council, Sealed, l. lo r.: Dol Painling, Sanla Parisi, Mary Ann Moroz, Pal Hen- nessey, Sharon Slringer, BobeH'e Chennels. Slanding: Linda Nerrie, John Wendf, Carl Repsher, Happy Drake, and Aaron Bolbyl smile happily for 'rhe camera. FRESHMAN MEMBERS of Sludenl Council, Sealed, l. lo r.: Barbara Busch, Judy Hesse, Sue Erb, Joan Galloway, Barrie MynH'inen, Richard Garfield, Bucky Whrifenour, Pele Hausmann. 1-- -I up - JUNIOR MEMBERS ol Sfudenl Council are: Sealed, l. lo r.: Sigrid Rhodin, Dee Walker, Kafhy Bauern- fiend, Roberla Berry, and Kafhy Milligan. Slandingz Barbara Bellars, Spencer Purdue, Elinor SweH', John Busch, Jean Paduch, and lasl' bul' nol' leasl' is Auslin Koenen. SENIOR MEMBERS of 'lhe Sludenl' Council: Sealed, l. lo r.: Carol 'Worden, Dodie Boyhan, Nancy Wehrell, Judy Congle+on, Joan Roach. Slandingz Mary Bashaw, Joanne Hennessey, Frank Parisi, Bob Paull, Susan Fallings, and Gayle Hansen, all very reliable council members. BUTLER HIGH 3 Q EDNA RESSLAND poinfs +o a display on Efhiopia made by Sfudenf Council +o acquain+ 'rhe B. H. S. s+uden+s wilh lhe foreign s+udenl s nafive counfry. TO HELP him feel af home al' lhe Sadie Hawkins Dance, Irma Joseph pins corsage on Mesfin. The foreign s'l'uden'r program, under which Mesfin visifed our school, was sponsored by 'The Herald Tribune. X Y MESFIN BENEGA shows us clofhing of his home- land. L V l STUDENT COUNCIL Spring Dance. c 1 BUTLER'S OWN Kiel House Kafz furn gym info lively glen af fhe Spring Dance, 71 HARRIET DEMPSKII sfancling, and Barb Sfuerf, Circulafion ancl Business Managers respecfively, proof-read flweir parf of fhe paper. 4 THE BUSINESS Sfaff of fhe Maple Leaf fakes fime ouf fo sfrilce a pose for flue camera. Bu+ for fheir sfronq sales campaign early lasf fall, Bufler would have been wifhouf a newspaper for fliis year. MAPLE LEAF IS ELKE GRONEMEYER, Eclifor, poinfs fo display as Elinor Roebig, Sue Falfings, Barbara Sfuerf, ancl Bob Della Penna wafch Display shows sfe s neces- - P sary fo puf ouf a newspaper. ,Mi , i we S l FUTURE REPORTERS, members of me Maple Leaf Apprenfice Workers, learn N from Mr. Crum, secrefs of a successful paper. 72 ..e xfv--1- ABOVE, Mr. Crum, Maple Leaf adviser, looks over an arlicle wrillen for lhe paper while he gives his opinion of il lo a myslery aulhor. J MAPLE LEAF Junior Slafl members are: Sealed, l. 'ro r.: Jill Tonello, Belsy Collins, Louise Pelerson, Florence Turnquisll Janel Grossman. Slanding: Lynn Marko, Sid Kadish, Barbara Merlrude, Linda Pancheri. SENIOR STAFF are, Sealed, l. 'lo r.: Barb Fos- ler, Terri Scuccimarri, Elke Gronemeyer, Elinor Roe- big, Grace Hummers. Srandingr Nan Meade, Barbara Gould, Bob Della l A Q Penna, Anne Glennon, A ' Clare Evans. VERY INTERESTING ' ,lnrffui EDITOR-IN-Chief, Elke Gronemeyer, reads lhe 'linished producf and she looks as if she is pleased wilh lhe resull. BELOW, ELINOR Roebig and Belsy Collins look over lhe Maple Leaf and lry lo decide, jusf whal' should go where. Elinor is lhe Fealure Edilor. '11 ff: N- J Ji I 6. .,,,,s '1 J! ff-r 9113+-+1 '. rigs. ff' .K1 L--I-A QA-Y.-,nf is ' - ' w- ir, g MR, BONIN, Business Sfaff adviser, loolcs surprised as he ge+s his piclure 'ralcen while he checks wifh s'raFF members. DIANE FILOCAMO, second from leff, collecis money, as Teresa Zwerko, on Diane's left wrifes ou+ fhe s+udenfs' receip'rs for Nug- ge+. This is only one big job of fhe Business Siaff. NUGGET STAFFS SOPHOMORE STAFF, Sealed, l. fo r.: Paul Dumon+, Jim Rhinesmilh, Jeff Lassen, Nancy Skinner, Janef Underhill, Ru'rh Moblard, and Marfha Morrison. 74 z 114 CAROLYN SCORZA worlcs diligenfly as she fries fo ma+ch 'l'he picfure wifh 'lhe name up in 'rhe Nuggel' office. JUNIOR STAFF, Sealed, I. Io r.: Carolyn Scorza, Marie Raynor, Karen Magenheimer, Cynlhia Whifalrer, Elainev Rodgers and Roberfa Berry. Sfanding: Linda Gromeneyer, Barbara Bellars, Arlene Wroldsen, Ellen Rickman, Jane Earl, Conrad Toub, Pal' Crowley, and nex'I' year's pholographer, Jeff Gillman. ANNE MARIE Spiegel, Edilor. EDIT YEARBOOK V' SENIOR STAFF, Sealed, I. Io r.: Bill Obscherning, Barb Word, Anne Spiegel, Dodie Boyhan, Anila Biggio, and Kim Worden have finished Ihis book. MR. POWELL, Edilorial Slaff ad- viser, shows off I'he gill' given +o him a+ Iasf year's Nugaef Dinner by members of Ihe sfaff. 75 THE TWIRLERS march snappily info +heir fwirling forma- +ion - +hey're in sfep foo! BELOW, JANICE Mooney, Co-Capt AS HER balon ig flying +hrough +he air, Dodie has only one lhoughf in mincl, l mus'l' calch if! K: X, .3 i DODIE BOYHAN, head maiore+'l'e, awaifs fhe sig- nal 'lo begin +he perform- ance given by fhe band and iwirlers a+ 'rhe CliHon ' Bancl Fesrival. I E fig: , '1.f1'g :Qiaff?' ,- -P f -my .. , -f ills? 'ivan 1 ' 'S' Y TWIRLERS HELP VARSITY TWIRLERS Iiff fheir legs up high as ihey pose for a pic+ure before +he Cliffon Bond Fesfival. They are, l. 'lo r.: Janice Mooney, Anira Biggio, Susan Hol- shoe, Dodie Boyhon, Mary Bashaw, Rachel Cook, and Sheron Rodgers, only sopho- more on +he squad. ' 1 I . 1 ': 'IV s 1 -si-wig : , X- . , -. 14 5 3f',.:l f K 5 --V. ffm: J ' gg , ,Q ., K pi Q,,gR,k ,VM ,I Q . iw wk H. - , ,.,-:Q : A' A Qu K f- in f X I 114 .L IM xl l'p f , 'lim 57925 6 PKG' Nl X? . Y E' ' G - . gp ' ' f ,' 'br M 5 .' i i ABCVE ARE shown fhe Kiel House Ka'rz performing ar an assembly, M b f+h'bd 'lrclf lrhbclrl HARRY BESSINGER is spggaplscpasioiu an are pic e rom res+o e an o pay on fhe soloisf for ihe K.H.K. Here he is singing a+ assembly. KIEL HOUSE KATZ KIEL HOUSE Kafz are shown as lhey perform ex+raordinarily well for a high school band. The during fhe infermission of 'I'he Senior Play. Under Kafz are very well known around school for per- +he direc+ion of Mr. Harris +heir music comes our formances given in 'rhe assemblies. ,1..f1,n-i Q. f-:: . mzs fi' LISTENING CLUB is held in 'Ihe Kiel House under +he supervision of Mr. Harris. The s+uden+s Iisfen found discuss recorded music. SHOWN AT righl' is +he Glee Club in +he music room wi+h Miss LaFFerI'y direcfing. MUSICAL BOYS' CHORUS, also under +he direclion of Miss Lafferfy, mee+s weekly in +he Music Room as +hey exercise Iheir voices wilh song. I CLUBS THE BARBER Shop Quariei' are, I. +o r.: Dave 'WinfieId, Dick Copley, Brian Cham- berlain and Harry Bessinger, They charm fhe s+uden+s wi+h +he songs Ihey sing. if as -4 I ' I Y,-J mornings over Ihe P. A. 80 SPEAKING CLUBS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Forum club dis- THE DEBATING club learns fo speak much more cusses Ihe curreni' in'I'eres+ing Iopics of 'I'he day- effecfively and Iess fearfully. They are divided info when fhey mee+ on Tuesday of each week. Ieams and pui' on debales. MISS WILLIAMS direcfs 'Ihe club for dramafic-minded s'ruden'rs. In fhe club, members learn abouf Ihe sfage. THE RADIO club is shown as iI's members pracfice 'For fhe morn- ing exercises which Ihey presenl' ku s rf Y f li 1,ZA ln.. MR. BERENS, having visifed many European coun'l'ries, is JIM FOOTE malces use of slide rule as an able adviser for 'rhe Language Club: which meefs Tues- Pam Fueslel walches. This is buf one of days in room I3, where lhose faking foreign languages in many slcills which members of lheir Malh B.H.S. share lheir knowledge wi+h 'rhe o+her club members. Club learn each weelc. ACADEMIC CLUBS JUNIOR DEBATING Team, alfhough noi' an Academic Club, is shown above. Mem- bers are. I. +o r.: Margoref Smifh, Arden Culver and Carolyn Scorza. NEWLY-FORMED Senior Malh Team mee+s wifh Miss Banfa in +he Texlboolc Room. The club members: Russ Tyldsley, Allan Resniclc, Karin Rupp, Ginny Peelc, Elinor Roebig, and Pele Erb sfudy fhe various ways +o has'ren fheir mafh worlr. F. T. A., F. S. A FUTURE SCIENTISTS of America meei' each week wifh Mr. Car- penfer in 'Phe Chem. Lab. All of +he members are in+eres+ed in Science and learn more of if, MEMBERS OF F. N. A. look af medicafions on a cabinef in fhe nurse's office. Girls belonging fo 'rhe club learn abou+ nursing from Mrs. Sands, school nurse, who has had experience. AND F. N. A. ,ll 5 , .El I if T- . . . 'iv ' . U A t ,f , ' ABOVE IS a shol' of 'rhe meeiing held each mon'rh in Cale- .. ,' A, 5, - p ieria. The club is 'rhe F. T. A. and everyone looks inieresfecl ' V if 1 mfg 'Q ,q, I , in 'I'he speaker. :gf l', lQ,i'.ggk',' , ,hi SQA N . lf . I F :if I A ' A . M A ' as OFFICERS OF F. T. A. smile preHiIy as 'rhey pose for +his pic'I'ure. They are, l. +0 r.: Kafhy Milligan, Anne Spiegel and presiden+ Sue Falfings. EDNA RESSLAND, presiclen+ of F. N, A., checks a 'lhermomefer as Mrs. Sands looks on. 83 ke TO BE cerlain 'l'ha'f 'lhe Senior Play is nof performed in +o+al darlcness, Rich Hiller, a member of Srage Crew, checks lighfs. AL MATTHEWS, Fred Van Luevender, George Gill, and Mr. Taylor defermine dimensions for scenery for 'lhe play, BEHIND THE JOHN ARMSTRONG and Garel' Semf are assis+ed bv Mr. Taylor as 'rhey adiusl' lighfs. Sfage Crew, fhough a behind fhe scenes club, is indispensable in 'I'he produc- 'rion of o play. Ill 11700 I. .4 F . I I 'sv ' I' DORA? rwfw PROP GIRLS, Dodie Boyhan and JuIie Casfora TQNI REpSHER applies makeup for Ronnie Zim- provide props, mer during prepara'rion for Ihe Senior Play. SCENES CLUBS ' 'P' ' ,a'iV'u ' L... BONNIE WILLIAMS plays guinea pig for Carol Mara, as make-up is applied. MISS LOFSGAARD adjusis Pere FIuI1r's gofe before applying Ihe maIce-up he was 'ro wear for 'Ihe Senior Play. S5 15' MEMBERS OF +he Modeling Club are shown pu'Hing logelher model airplanes. They pasie and nail like busy beavers. PAT MOORE and Jeorgianna Sfires loolr as if fhey are enioying fhemselves as fhey iiflerbug in Dancing Club in Cafe. , ar THE CLUB shown above is fhe Needlecrafi' Club. The girls learn how +o knil' and sew in +his club. HOBBY CLUBS SAFETY FlRST is 'lhe mo'Ho of 'lhe Aulo- mobile Club which meeis every week wiih Mr, Hausman. They discuss hof-rods and ideas on driving safely. l MEMBERS OF Young Polificians Club read over ma'I'erial CHESS CLUB meeis in Room I2 +ha'r will broaden +heir knowledge of our polifical pariies. each week, where Hs members They are, l. +o r.: Sue Reifenslein, Barbara Ryerson and Bill learn fairly fhe rules of 'rhe game. ARE INTERESTING GEORGE EARNST loolcs ai a burned ou+ flash bulb as ofher members of Phofog- raphy Club pose 'for fhis piciure. They all meer each weel: in 'lhe Healih Room. 1 - - mmm.-i vi i L , y87 SERVICE CLUB KAREN HARBEY, a member of Ihe Library Service, s+amps Janice's pass +o acImi'r her in+o Ihe library. I'IiIiI'Rs wx me FOOD SERVICE Club is shown here meefing in 'Ihe cIoI-hing room wi+h +heir adviser, Mrs. Gafeman. The girls serve of 'the many clinnerg held in Ihe school. ELAINE HUSK, looks 'For c card as she helps Miss CurI'is. Girls be- longing Io Library Service do many Ihings for 'rhe 'rwo librarians, MEMBERS WCRK BEATTY MAIKIS, Madeline Wil- cox and Diane Riclrer loolr up from lheir fypewrifers as 'lhey fype work for Business Service. A f' auf QP' ART SERVICE mee'l's each weelc in 'lhe ar'r room wil'h fhe advisers, Miss Boehm and Miss Lofsgaard. This Club is responsible for +he windows around Chrislmas lime and lor +he decoralions and poslers seen around school OTHER MEMBERS of Business Service do +heir worlc 'for fhe club baclc in +he classroom when lhey meel' each Tuesday. 89 qw -3 '-as V me--M THE BASEBALL Club demonsl'ra+es how 'lo slcncl ancl hold +he ba+ while awaihng +he oncoming ball The boys learn +he rules ol fhe game and how +o play fairly THE FUTURE Golfers of America Iif+ lheir hands high as +hey prac+ice geffing info +he swing of 'lhings while Mr. Yarmac helps a lonesome soul in 'rhe baclr of lhe room become one of his successful golfers. 90 AND MISC. CLUBS L- A 5 i GIRLS' LEADERSHIP, wi+I1 Ilieir adviser, Miss Lo+I', make 'Favors af one of +I1eir meelings. TI1ey are group of girls who learn I'I1e correc+ rules of games and help fhe gym Ieachers oul' during class. Q I HANDS GET bandaged and arms are pu+ inI'o slings by Ihe members of 'Ihe Firs+ Aid Club. This club learns +I1e knowledge of applying Iirs+ aid. JUNIOR SPORTSMAN Club, under +I1e direcfion of Mr. Conklin, learn I'I1e 'Iricks of Iiunfing. I+ is made up enlirely of boys who wisI1 Io be be'Her I1un+ers and II1ose who would simply like +o Iearn more aboui' wild life. gc ,IH Tho' we win o+hle+ic Vicfories As our 'reams have won ol old. Shll we fighf for dear old Bufler And her colors Blue and Golcl. Alma Maier 5 1 l ' 'E ff ,S ' DESPITE THE FLU- The '57 season lor The Buller Bulldogs look only +wo vicrories. ln our firsf game wirh Morrisrown we suffered a 42-O defear, however The leam dis- played fine defensive racrics. Aiier losing a good porrion of lasr year'5 champion Team, 'rhe coaching siaii under Coach Hawkins Jrried hard lo rebuild rhe gridders. The annual looiball rivalry wirh Pompron Lakes came 'ro a climax when Jrhe iwo opponenrs mei. Vicious 'rackling and hard running by 'rhe enrire ream kepr down rhe opposirion. Led by rheir Three co-caprains, Jordan Baranik, Gor don Campbell, and Arr Jansen, The Bulldogs pu? up srili compeiirion. Aiier delealing Wayne The Bulldogs bowed lor lour consecurive delears unril rhe annual Thanksgiving game wirh our old rivals. The favored Boonron ieam was delealed by a score of I2-O. Despire all ihe vigorous fighling The Bufler Bulldogs scored only Two viciories. COACH HAJWKINS gives Jack Berhman some encouraging advice as Bob Della Penna looks on. i3l ' lf' ill, ll Isl row fl-rl: Coach Hawkins, Coach Smirh, Coach Barkocy, Mike McDonald, Larry Pessalano, Nick Maglio, Bill Brickman, Leo Rizio, Gordon Campbell, Ari Jansen, Jordan Baronik, George Ernsi, Will Greene. Joe Crescenie. 2nd row: Jack Berhman, Bob Della Penna, Noble Rhinesnniih, Larry Hand, Spencer Purdue, Bob Doyle, Jim Longo, Bill Skank, Bill 94 Mabey, Paul Simpson, Clive Chilton, Bob McCracken, Frank Parisi. 3rd row: George Van Riper, James Aiosa, Ronald Dempsey, Howard Van Romer, John Odenwelder, Tony Hoeflinger. Greg Van Orden. John Wall, Bill Doheriy, Daniel Morse. Ron Opfhol, Hugh McMenomy, Jack Wehrell, Roger Fillippini. WE STILL WGN TWO v .- Hmm 6 illlllif N 1 .MM . -. ,,, w Q 2 J -- W1 ' nl. ' ., ,, .H 4 s 2 u ,. ., 4, A .e Q ix L. . X SMH- ffjggg 'Q , Q .. , -4- ' f ' ,e1:::::::: 1 0 ' 'ftp Il lily., .. ,. 4. ,z..:e:n , ,, W, Q . ,. 'CI '51 ,g : :z 1: , 7777757 ,m,,,,,,, , , ' I X , -3, -:mana Kazaa-515' , '- K 5, jwfwg gb., ::::::z:: :mu d b ak , , . , ,il fx' whw- A ' i' K ks-ufmw ' ' Ad' Ulf' N V da W 5' , ',' Li -Y f - Q Wig Qiif? fa IF Wy. f . A ' x - K ' I 1 - . , - 4. , l ? Q vga 'fdgi , Q 3 gg: ' k ' 14 , 1? ,, - I , n- n f u- uw-lt. , 1. .. .-. . ,E,, , I 4 ,1 , . 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L4 1 ..-., . df- , 1.4 ,Q f gtgfff- f, W5 M,5,g3L,5M 4-1+.f?-3 'T +,g,,,,,4f- 1 1gMgf?p?,,?.'d-,,'A'22fSf,.,,.,,,jf ',,1.:L:,f.9,W, , , '5 ,y A - 1- ' -FYI-fq.. 2q'g.,, .,--'fi','J-V1-X0w4,3,14 -gr' Q f+frf!d X' '! .ffwwi.,., -f YfU1?: ' ' '- - . .N ., 1 -7 .- -.rn -1.20-v'f.i1, --A - v: .1-.ff-q,,-.,, 'V'-V W2,,,5'X.1,a'fe,fz,wf,Wm,ui, ,iggfmlflq 5 , A- is , - JL. ,,gMm .nr 4.,w-,'.,,x1F,--Q Y--,ZA uk., A 2. .A I. . ,.- A... , -- --min ,g JACK WEHRELL darfs around lef'I' end as he +ries foo+work as Bob McCracken fries desperafely fo 'ro ou+wi+ 'rhe Morris'rown gridderg wi+h some fancy head off fhe onrushing opponenfs. j' '-A4.lQ,i'11egwfg4 ' 'L-A ' 5, '-79.1.-whf -4.1, Q.. f- . FRANK PARISI displays excelleni 'Form as PAUL SIMPSON is EHGHY bf0U9h+ down he aHemp+s fo score an exfra poinf. Offer mdking 0 Qflin of Severdl Ydfds- 95 Buller Buller Boller Bufler Buller Bufler Bufler 96 DURING THE half +he 'leam +okes c resf and gels briefed on fhe nexf plays. SCORES .... O Morrisfown .. I9 Wcyne,,.... .... O Ridgewood .. .... 6 Possoic Volley O Dover....... ..,. O Pomplon Lakes.. I2 Boonfonh... ART JANSEN gives fhe brush-oFF +o a laclcler. LN 'I f .ld slime is E WHO ME? asks Bob McCracken as Coach Smi+h ART JANSEN races around righf end as he fries assigns him +o a dififerenf posi+ion. +o dodge oncoming opponenfs. WHILE COACHES Barlcocy, Hawkins and Smilh and Bob McCracken wai+ +ensely lor Hue play of look on, Bill Skanlc, Howard Van Romer, Leo Rizio 'Phe Morris+own game. 97 CHEERLEADERS XI W 2 Y N Y LIVELY CHEERLEADERS fake 'lime our fo pose for effa Meier and Dol' Painfing, Carol lWorden, miss- son, Jeanne Wofruba, Judy Kayharf, Marie Jiminez Be++y McCoppen, Joan Roach, Doffy Reed, Min There is a special group of girls in Bufler High School who can be found almosf everyday in fhe gym affer school yelling, doing carfwheels, flips and fheir flying splifs. They're fhe girls who spur fhe crowd on af foofball and baslcefball games. 'Phe camera. L. fo R.: Sally Kordula, Nancy Lou Carl- , season and couldn'+ confinue 'ro cheer. ing from fhe picfure, was iniured early in fhe Whefher if's a freezing cold foofball field or a sfuffy gymnasium fhey're always ai' fheir besf. Wifhouf fhese girls fhe Bufler spirif would be losf. We are proud fo claim fhese l5 girls. IO varsify and 5 iay vees, as Bufler High School's Cheering Squad of '58, JUNIOR VARSITY cheerleaders-Roberfa Berry, Kay Herman, capfainp Linda Wy- man, Doi' Painfing and Diane Hazel. 98 'S , fi , A-- MARIE JIMINEZ, capfain, and BeHy McCoppen, co-cap- +ain, pose fogefher before fhe Bufler-Wayne home foofball game. ' -,, , . . ,wi ci-' , i, . ALTHOUGH HIS opponenf +rys +o sfop him, Doug Pe+- 'ry sinlrs c baslief for Builer. BUTLER CAGERS The I958 Bufler Cagers played hard in every game bul' found +ha+ you need heighl' besides speed and shooling abiliiy. The beginning of lhe season proved very exciling lo The Bulldog fans. The ieam, under +he coaching of Doc lngold, who lcnew he faced a 'rough schedule wilh only +wo of lasi year's Varsily squad refurning, losl +he maiorily of 'rheir games by only a few poinfs. The relurning Varsily was Don Demeresi and Doug Pe++y, who did Their besl lo lceep The +eam's spiri+s up. The gaps were filled by lhe able lasl' year's J.V.'s, Towering Kevin Hurl and Bill McKenna did a good iob of rebounding. Wilh Bob Sueler, Tom Harris, Jim Conklin, and Keilh Vreeland alerl and on +heir 'foes +he 'ream puf up a good line of opposilion for fheir opponenfs. The Bulldog leam cerlainly deserves a lol' of credii for playing a hard and lhrilling season. OUTSTRETCHED hands awai+ +he ball Vorsig Cagers, kneeling fl-rl: Bob Sue+er, Keifh Vreeland, PIVOTING ON his rgghf foot Don Dame,-- .lim onlilin, Tom Harris, Bernie Boyle: s+anding: Doug esf .fries +0 evade his vggilanf adversary. Pe++y, Bill McKenna, Kevin Hur+, Hugh McMenomy and Don Demerest 99 BCW TO DEFEAT Fronf row U-rl: Gregory VonOrden, John Elvin, Don Morse, Joe Merolo, BIN McKinney, Hugh McMenomy, Bilf Morion Jock Wehrefl, Jock Bownonn. Second row: John Ode-nwefder, and Neil Johnson. BOB SEUTER has his eye on fhe ball as he cu+s of? cz Wayne opponent 100 BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer BuHer SCORES .H ... Newfon ... ... Frcnkhn ... ... Morrisfown ... ... Boonfon ... ... VVcyne Z.. ... Dover .,. ... Ponwpfon Lakes ... ,.. VVoyne ... ... Powcic VoHey .., ... Morrisfown ,,, ... Pompfon Lakes ... ... Boonfon ... ... Posoic VoHey ... ,., Fronkhn .,. ... Newfon WON-2 LOST-13 - h nm, ronf row ll-rl: BEU Rowley, Aff Bmw Mafhias Wybkx Second row: George Vreehznd, Lfwig WnrEfen0',1r, Bill MCKRNDEY, John MOeHer. DURING THE las? minu+es of 'I'he game Frank Shapiro makes a siHing save. 1 I JIM CONKLIN comes barrelling down cour'I' in an efforf ' l 'l'o shake off his Wayne opponent DUN DEMAREST Smks U long 009- N. I957'S RCCKIE TEAM GAINS i v'bsS,,v,w I 6, Isi row II-rI: Joe Lynclw, Joclc Welwrell, Bob Seuler, Jerry Koenen. Don Gregory, Bob Morfenson, Bob Doyle, Coach Bowersox, Bob McCracken, Gregory VcnOrden, Bill Oliver. Ingold. 3rd row: John Odenwelder, Clwris Sfriffler, Don 2nd row: Don Morse, Gerald Adler, Tom Harris, Ausfin Rhinesmilh, Nick Maglio, George Disfosi, Phil Greco, Bob Gorden. Builer Bufler Bu+ler Bufler Butler Builer Buller Builer Bufler Bufler Boller Bufler Bufler Bufler Bufler 102 I2 4 I 3 6 6 5 O I 5 0 2 5 2 O Won 6 Franklin . . Boonfon . Wayne .. Dover ..... Morrisfown ... Pompfon Lakes Boonlon .,... Blair ........ Pomplon Lakes Passaic Valley Dover ....... Wayne ...... Blair ........ Morrisfown .,. Passaic Valley Los? 9 HURLING A fcsfball, Bob Doyle, our pi+cI1er, s+riIces oui' I'I1e buffer. EXPERIENCE FCR NEXT YEAR Having losl all buf Chris Slrilifler and Joe Lynch from +he excellenl '56 Team, Coach Doc lngold Iried his bes+ +o rebuild Ihe Bulldog Baseball Team for +he '57 season. Af Ihe mound we had Bob Doyle and Chris Srrihfler ably handling Ihe pirching wifh Niclc Mag- Iio calching behind The plafe. The infield was covered by Jerry Adler al' Tirsf, Bob Sueler or Don Gregory a+ second, Joe Lynch of shorf slop, and Bob Morlenson al Third. The oullield was 'ralcen core of by Bob McCracken, Phil Greco, Dan Morse, ,laclc Wehrell, Bob Sueler, and George Disfasi. Buller was well represenfed or Ihe All-Lakeland ream by Joe Lynch a+ second base and Bob Mor- Ienson or +hird. An honorable meniion as infielder was earned by Bob Sueler. , QTGEZET? 2' ff s1sr is ACTING AS coach, Fred.IngoId, known ,P BOUNDING INTO home, Jerry Adler scores anolher homerun for Bu+Ier. as Doc led BuIIer's men Io vicfory. I '14 SHOWING EXCELLENT form, Bob Morlenson prepares 'ro Ialce a swing of The incoming fosiball. 10a TRACK TEAM PRODUCES BUTLERS '57 'rroclc +eam produced some oulslanding performers. Joe Galizio, who fool: Ihe 440 yard run of Morrislown sel- +ing ci new school record wilh a rime of 53.0 seconds, was one ol Bu+ler's highesl poinl scorers. Joe also provided sfifl com- pelilion for lhe mile. Joe Colligon produced some sparkling resulls in lhe IOO yard dash and 'rhe 220. Marry Murphy and Rich Foirlomb also showed greal' improvemenl on +he Iroclc. Dennis Dylrslro, Bu+ler's highesl scorer in lhe field evenls, consislenfly placed wilh rhe shol, iavelin and lhe discus. Tom Quinn and Bill Slcanlc Turned up some good resullrs in +he pole vaulr and broad iump. Skip Kressaly, Bill Briclcmon, Russ Tylde- sley, Paul Simpson, Frank Errico, Jordon Boranilc, John Armslrong, Wolf Precopio. Ari Jansen and Gordon Campbell also scored for Buller. Even lhouqh Jrhe 'ream did nor do very well in compeliiion, if 'rurned ou+ promis- ing maferial for ne-xl year's squad. ADDITIONAL POINTS are scored for our frcck feam as Bill Slccnlc, one of our excelleni' pole vauI+ers, soils over +he high bor ci' +he Wayne mee+. GETTING INTO shape, Rich Fcirlamb, Joe CoIIi- and Jordon Baranilc fake off from +he sfarfing Iine gan Mcriy Murphy, Louis Kressafv, Paul Simpson, 'Io beai' ou+ fhe IOO yard clash during prclcfice. OUTSTANDING ATHLETICS I W I' I M C. 4 R 1 if R I I Ii, 1 4 Ng in L3 X 4 I D' N4 .-.A - .V Q 5, 6 Firsf row Il-rI: Joe Colligon, Ricl1iFoirloml:z, Louis Kresscfy, Jordon Bcronilc, Jeff Buclilaollz, Dennis Dyksfro, Third row: Tom Quinn, Poul Simpson, Bill Slconlc, Gordon Campbell, Ar? Wolf Bel, Conrad Toub, Ricln Arendl, Pol Crowley, George Jensen, Joe Golizio, Bill Briclcmon, Coocln Powell, Second row: Gill, Tom Oliver, Corler McCoilrey, Dennis Fluliey, Aaron Clive Cliillon, Herman Bosch, Frcnlc Errico, Jolwn Armslrong, Bolboll, Fronlc Parisi, Russ Tyldesley, Fourlh row: Paul Depuyl, Morfy Murpl'1y,Bob Anderson, Slrip Sanford, Gordon Hoclond, I-lugln McMenony, Jim I-lorlneczdy, Harry Mollwes, Jim Aioscz. George Ernsr, Joe Usinowicz, Carl Repslner, THE CINDERS fly as .Ioe Gulizio, Mcrfy Murphy, ACTING LIKE a Izangoroo, Paul Simpson Bob Anderson, and Bill Briclrmon round 'Ihe norfh bounds over +I1e high hurdles 'Io cupiure curve. oddilional poinls for Buller I'IigI1's 'I'rccIc feam. 105 BU LLDCG BLADESMEN The I958 fencing ream was composed almosl enlirely ol underclossmen who were lencing lor lheir lirsl year: accordingly The novice reom, which pracliced nighlly under The direclion ol Mr, Carpenler, did noi win any ol ils seven scheduled meels. The Jream did, however, lie in one wilh Mor- ris l-lills Regional l-ligh School, and Bill Valenlien won a gold medal al lhe Norlh Jersey Fenc- ing Tournamenl in March. Bad wealher prevenled l'he squad lrom parlicipoling in The Caslello Trophy Tournament which was held in New Yorlc. The Jream was led in bouls won by Franlc Parisi, Bill Valenlien, Jim Harlneady. and Dave Collins. THE TEAM-Slanding, lefl fo righ'r: Allen Lomberf, Rich Arendl, Mr, Corpenlnr, Doug Gill, and Ronald Linores. Kneeling: Bob Tournier, Dave Collins, Tim Russell, DOUG GILL lunges and scores as Dave Und lim l'lO'l'leOdV- Collins fails +o parry his blade. The ludges are Jim Har+neady on fhe lef+ and Tim Russell on 'lhe righf. Mr. Car- penfer is direcfing fhe bouf. RONALD LINARES works ou+ on a praclice 'rargef as Rich Arencll' Allen Lambert and Bob Tournier all admire his lunges. GIRLS' INTRAMURALS Girls' lnirarnurals is an afrer school program of afhlefics under 'rhe supervision ol Ihe Girls' Leaders Club. Girls from all four classes ioin in having fun. learning new skills and acquiring 'rhe qualifies of good sporfsmanship. Advised by Miss Lair and Mrs. Idell, approximafely filly girls parlicipafe in Ihe program of acfiviiies Iwice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Bas- kerball, volleyball, field hockey and salrball are played in Ihe proper seasons wi+h girls from +he Officials Club serving as referees. The highlighfs of 'rhe year come when Ihe girls from Bulrler nrieel wilh girls from olher high schools in Ihe area and parricipare in play-days. On Ihese play-days Ihere is compeliiion in dihferenl sporls beiween The Ieams Irorn lhe various schools. WHILE TEAMMATES and spec+a'I'ors Iook on, players rise up on 'rheir foes as 'rhey lump. STANDING BEHIND 'rhe fouI Iine, Evelyn Blue aI'+empI's +o sI1oo+ a basket i I , WHILE TWO girls Iook on, one pIayer aH'emp+s fo sink a basket ANITA BIGGIO spins around in order Io Iose a close guarding op- ponen+ nearby, 107 Whaf e'er our fufures hold, As +he years will lead us onward When high school days are Through, Our 'lhoughfs will bring us back +o dwell Where early friendship grew: And where'er our pafhs may lake us We will always give allegiance, .To our Bufler Blue and Gold. Alma Maier E U SENICR CFFICERS ANITA BIGGIO Treasurer SALLY KORDULA HARRIET DEMPSKI Secrefcry Assisfcmf Treasurer JOAN WINTERBERGER Vice-Presideni' GERALD BARBARA LEE KATHLEEN M. JOYCE ADLER ALLEN ANDERSON ARKENBOUT SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 JOHN SHELDON ARMSTRONG JORDON BARANIK DANCLELCK BAS O JOAN BABCOCK MARY RONALD BASHAW BEARDSLEE DOROTHY NANA BANTA 111 l-an- J Wm? I ,JOHN PAULb BERHMAN HARRY ANITA NORMAN BESSINGER BIGGIO BILLER ENTERED B.H.S. AS IM. 'Fi' PETER BLEIGNIER DORIS BOYHAN ,. N. ,- swam yxfqiiuf RI ,:., A EVELYN !1,. R .R ' A JANET MAE BLUE BOULDEN PATRICIA ANN BOGERMAN RICHARD BARBARA BOYLE BRAUN W K- fij A ,vii 1 H fn., ,aug rf 2 1 I 5 mfr ' , lf ff R j I - . I ,gf. 1'i' gig: .- L, E, e.'k,:.:4e'a1rP-I I. we-it--, SNES x ERE' -r WILLIAM M, VALERIE BARBARA ANN BRICKMAN BUCHANAN BU RZINSKI ,, + M' . mir U? BEWILDERED FRESHM NWA dw 1M VQWLM CAMPBELL BARBARA JOYCE ROSEMARY CAHILL CANTALUPPI NANCY LOU JOYCE MARIE BRIAN WESLEY CARLSON CASTELLANO CHAMBERLAIN ,,5, , 1 ., 'ff , . J., F . .J JOHN CARBOY 115 114 MARTY MURPHY delivers his speech for presi- dency of II18 Senior CIcss. He was vicforious fl! n lk. 4 9 E 3 s MA' se MICHAEL COLLINC-SE JOYCE E. COOK X I KENNETH G. CLAUSSEN V3 ,fin ,x,. I ,mr 1 wr . ix . at I! JOAN E. COLE HALLOWEEN Winn nw RICHARD COLLINS JOYCE H. 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JAY GRACE GRACE ROSE HODSHON HOPPER HUMMERS I-.nwmummu-wmmw mug Ifb..v.WIWWB-rmfmwmwmf, - im GAIL HUNT for ii JOAN ELLEN HUNTER K5 ...vii 'nr ' PAULA DENNIS INTURRISI INTVELD SOPHOMORE HOP 'TIL MAY 5 i 4-Q 7 ,ff A I D MALCOLM IRELAND A JOAN HELEN JACKSON STRAW HAT, argyIes, pafched sI'1ir+ and all complefe Ihe cos+umes of Doclie Boyhan and Frank Parisi a+ Sadie Hawkins Dance. CHESTER JACOBIA Q- S' ,AW I f g ARTHUR CARL N MARIE ANN JANSEN JENNINGS JIMENEZ JOHNSON ONWARD TO JUNLQR YEAR I ' as ww.. FVY ms 'PJ If ,RN 3 WAYNE ROBERT JONES JANE RODNEY JONES JORDAN BARBARA CLAIRE A. JANET LEE MN ER-, , VJ KECKEISSEN KELLEHER . Q-SV I . X-A Jw a W R V 0 0 A fx. f A - - k Nw 4 X B5 'f 1 X, riiggx w gx mx ARR R R. WQQX AQ YQSEZQ 5 w R3 35 ARM f :wk 5553. , IW, 3 6 gf- F LJ My HAROLD KATHLEEN ALICE GERALDINE JOHN PETER KELLY KELLY KELTER KEM PER WAY IS MORE DIFFICULT DONALD QAROND KATHLEEN KILLMER DENTON LAASSENS KESSLER KIMBLE JOHN SARAH JANE KLAPMUTS KORDULA fig ff.: 4 q , 4 J J if ' lf . 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MACKEY CAROL ANN MARA If If fan ' WV RICHARD MAC KINNON 127 DONALD JANE LEE DONALD ALBERT BIG SGCIAL CCCAQCN AT afU,,,aI k.M1.,X I CLARA --.H .- M CALL-UM C MARY ANN MCCOPPEN FRANCIS McCLELLAND Mccue NAJAQPAA, WILLIAM NANCY McNALLY MEAD ,vm gi A . I fi-gsnizlir.. E1 I I ,IMI Q L' I vf' 7' If V , Hep, .x.,. I f x Ju Q4 MONICA JEAN RENEE MADELEINE MEURER MILLER MILLER 111- . Gu' cl. MF MARVIN CARLO MILLIGAN ONE ENCHANTED EVENING 7 If I ffl? EEILL ' 'F WF ,,..1 W +3 I W ' r M , , R rg., MISL 'mv 'X' Inf 'I 3 ' .H+ Rf mf 2 ,J-up Ba t ,ll ,G , Q I' J' .' , ,ol w 'Iv-: ?i2'f5.'f 1 . f M S K rv. WI, ' I I 5 A 1 1 ' Qu lm , QI 1, ,E if :J I I I3 Q ,' X331 if I ee. , I my gf Ma 0 I -U 5 , J 1 22 X I X . If 5 ROBERT 'Wia-Iqqguw, LII We , ff- I ' FEE-f A r if Eg , ' ' Iffff 5 T I I 1 .- '9 5 I ii , I E M 5 -, ' :Q,e'f1'l' ' -I'..- f '- 1 I f - 4 'ML ' Y Q I - , ' I H qfxzgl W I ,: an I, 1 -I 1 I 213' . I V i ii ..,,,. ' Q 15'imi5.fivigahgi1 -. ' ' il I K ,. W A . ,V .V Hi.. 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ROBERT ROBERT PASSARELLI PAULL GERARD MICHAEL PARISI PATRICK VIRGINIA LORAE STEWART PEEK PELLITTERE PERRY sq' ...I-' .J in , - ifilf Zzz - is h R ,mx gi K iz: - 19 3 . .uf ...ff 5 sfgsgggw I ai uri! ww nrt: . , .Mya as EL - MSR' ' if-fffff,-A , M. .wfp GAYLE HANSEN, senior, pays deposi+ for her senior pic+ures fo Janei Underhill. ' , - b y . 3 'M R A is ROBERT PETTERSON BEVERLY LYNN PORR ,LAM lf RICHARD PESSOLANO JEAN HELEN PETOCZ RINGS ARRIVE R'R - T REEE L wVrr,E 2 DOUGLAS PETTY DENNIS PORTER ROBERT PLOG THOMAS QUI N ' L . Q W X viii, L' 'Q r i , M gi n SX 43 5 5' l 7' U,-5? 'L 1 sr ' L EILEEN DOROTHY R. 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' HX Q Q, f ,gr f , V f A L' A' KH R V it , CAROL A A 4 ,mx'2,N i ii :ms V ' H '- gig . .C 'K 'fg Wei? L' 1 4 fg lfffi ' X WO R D E N J O H N WORDEN PETER ORDEN lfmxjv 7 pf M 'W Oysilf f TPVJIJ' .W f WiiEi wW THERESA F. .-.-. ZWIERKO 2 Nw v3QitJ AT THE 1958 GRADUATI THIS IS WHAT WE DID IN OUR FOUR YEARS- GERALD ADLER 2I Praspecl Avenue. Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I.2: Band I.2,3.4: Kiel House Kolz I.2,3.4: Orcheslra I.2,3.4: Boys' Chorus I.2: Choir I.2: Debaling I.2: Class Play I: Science Fair I.2,3.4: Varsily Baseball 2.3.4: Maple Leaf Ediforiol Slaff 2.3.4: Movie Program 3.4: Audio- Visual Aids I.2.3.4. BARBARA LEE ALLEN Pos'r Brook Farm, R.F.D. i4,:I. Burler ACTIVITIES: Girls' Inlramurals I.2,3.4: Club Senvice 2: Honor Trip 2.3: Girls' Glee Club 2.3: Choir 3: Leaders' Club 3.4: Girls' Oflicialing 4. KATHLEEN M. ANDERSON 52 Bergen Avenue, Haskell Transferred from A. J. Demaresl High School. Hoboken, I. ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I: Baskelball I: Freshmen Club I: Twirling Club 2.3: Dancing Club 2: Junior Varsily Twirling 3: Business Service Club 3.4: Movie Program 3: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Secrefarial Praclice 4: Library Service 4: Girls' Glee Club 4. 142 JOYCE ARKENBOUT Cooley Lane. Hewih' ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Girls' Gymnaslics 2: Girls' Ofiicialing 2.3: Leaders' Club 2.3: Girls' lnframurals 2.3: Movie Program 4: Music Apprecia- Iion 4. JOHN SHELDON ARMSTRONG Smoke Rise. BuI'Ier ACTIVITIES: Audio-Visual Aids I.2,3.4: Junior Sporlsmen I.2,3.4: Chess Club I.2: Golf 2: Track 3.4: Radio Club 3.4: Wea+her Slafion 3.4: Science Fair 3.4: Movie Program 3.4: Color Guard 4: Debafing 4: Slage Crew 4: F.S.A. 4. DANIEL BABCOCK Oller Hole Road. Macopin. Newfoundland Transferred from Pomplon Lakes High School. Pompion. 3. ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I,4: Junior Sporfsmen 2: Modeling Club 2: Boys' Harmony 3.4: Choir 3.4: F.N.A. 3: Junior Prom Commiflee 3: Movie Program 3. JOAN BABCOCK Roule 23, Buller ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I.2.3.4: Girls' Glee Club 2: Library Service 2: Movie Program 3.4. DOROTHY NANA BANTA Glenwild Avenue, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I: Chess Club 2: Dancing Club I: Movie Program 3.4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3. JORDON BARANIK I6 - 4lh Avenue, Haskell ACTIVITIES: Foolball I,2,3,4: Foolball Club I.2.3: Dancing Club I: Track 3.4: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Movie Program 3.4: Science Fair 4: Music Apprecialion 4. KENNETH BARRETT Main Slreel. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporlsmen I.2.3: Wreslling 2: Modeling Club 3.4: Young Polificians 4. MARY BASHAW 6 Hamburg Turnpike. Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I.3: Twirling Club I,2: Dancing Club I: Maple Leaf Ediforial Slall 2: Nuggel Ediforial Slaff 2,3.4: Girls' Officialing 3: Leaders' Club 3: Varsily Twirling 3.4: Girls' Infra- murals 3: Make-Up Squad 3.4: Junior Prom Com- mirree 3: Sludenr Council 4: Science Fair 4: F.T.A. 4. RONALD BEARDSLEE Cozylake Road. Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporlsmen I,2: Wreslling I,2: Bowling 3: Movie Program 3.4: Aulomobile Club 4. JOHN PAUL BERHMAN 4I Della Avenue, Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Baskelball I: Foolball I,2,3,4: Baske'I'- ball Club I,2: Foolball Club I.2.3: Dancing Club 3: Boys' Slale Delega'Ie 3: Track Team 4: Radio 4: Aulomobile Club 4, HARRY BESSINGER I9 Park Avenue, Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus I,2,3,4: Choir I,2,3,4: Class Play I.4: Music Service I,2,3,4: Dancing Club I: Kiel House Kalz Vocalisr 2.3: Boys' Harmony 2: Movie Program 3, Band 4. ANITA BIGGIO I I9 Jackson Slreef. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I: Girls' Inlramurals I: Class Play I: Dancing Club I: Girls' Home Mechanics I: M.L.A.W. 2: Nuggel Edilorial Sla'FF 2,3.4: Forum 3.4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Varsily Twirling 4: Class Treasurer 4. NORMAN BILLER 263 Boulevard. Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus I.2.3.4: Choir I,2,3,4: Boys' Harmony 2: Dancing Club I:'Science Fair 3.4: Public Speaking 3: Music Service 4: Au+o- mobile Club 4. PETER BLEIGNIER Lake Edenwold, Bufler ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporlsmen I: MaI'h Club I,2: Swimming Club 2: Foofball 3: Foolball Club 3: Science Fair 3: Movie Program 3. EVELYN BLUE 50 Burnside Place. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I.4: Girls' Glee Club I.2.3: M.L.A.W. I: Forum I: Choir 2.3: Girls' Inlramurals 2,3.4: Class Play 2: Coslume Club 2.3: F.T.A. 2.3: Leaders' Club 3.4: Girls' Ofliciaring 4: Science Fair 4: F.N.A. 4. PATRICIA ANN BOGERMAN 28 Roseland Avenue. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Sludenl Council I: Girls' Inlramurals I,2: Library Service I: Dancing Club I: Choir 2.4: Girls' Glee Club 2,3.4: Music Service 2: Nugge+ Business Slafl 3.4: Radio Club 3: F.N.A. 3.4. JANET MAE BOULDEN Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Maple Leaf Business Slalili I: Dancing Club I: Girls' Home Mechanics 2: Travel Club 2: Language Club 3: Movie Program 3.4: Phorography Club 4. DORIS BOYHAN 65 Do+y Road. Haskell Transferred from Sf. Bonaven+ure High School. Palerson. I. ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I,2,3,4: Girls lnlramurals I,2: Forum I: Twirling Club I,2: Choir 2.3: Girls' Glee Club .2: M.L.A.W. 2: Nuggel Edilorial Slafl 2,3.4: Varsily Twirling 3: l.R.F. 3: Junior Prom Com- millee 3: F.T.A. 3.4: Science Fair 3.4: Head Maior. elle 4: Sludenl' Council 4. RICHARD BOYLE R.F.D. iii. Posr Brook Farm. Buller ACTIVITIES: Bolany Club 2: Malh Club 2: Boys' Chorus 3.4: Choir 3.4: Nugge+ Business Sfafl 3: Music Service 3.4: F.T.A. 3.4. BARBARA BRAUN 42 Della Avenue. Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I: Girls' Glee Club I.2. 3.4: Movie Program 3.4: Choir 4. WILLIAM M. BRICKMAN Lindy's Lake R.F.D. zlil. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus I: Track Team I.3.4: Cross Counlry I: Dancing Club I,2: Chess Club 2: Fooiball 3.4: Wreslling 3: Foolball Club 3: Movie Program 4: Aulomobile Club 4. VALERIE BUCHANAN Lakeside Drive. Greenwood Lake ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I.4: Library Service 2.3: Bolany Club 2: Radio Club 3: Junior Prom Commi+'I'ee 3: Movie Program 3.4: Nuggel Business Slafl 4: Aulomobile Club 4: Club Service 4. BARBARA ANN BURZINSKI 33 Crane Avenue. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Girls' Gymnaslics 2: Tesl Service 2: J.V. Cheerleader 3: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Coslume Club 4. BRENDA BUSCH 49I Pepperidge Tree Terrace, Smoke Rise. Kinnelon Transferred from S+. Cecilia High School, Engle- wood. 2. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader I: Tesl' Service 2: Junior Prom Commillree 3: Movie Program 3i Music Apprecialion 4. BARBARA CAHILL R.F.D. :I.,4:I, Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Girls' Gymnasrlics I: Girls' Glee Club I.2: Girls' lnlramurals l.2.3,4: Dancing Club I: Leaders' Club 2.3,4: Girls' Officiafing 3.4: F.T.A. 3: F.N.A. 4: Choir 4. GORDON CAMPBELL 6 Kenf Place. Pompgfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Baseball I: Baskefball I: Foolball I.2, 3.4: Foofball Club I.2,3: Junior Sporfsmen I: Track Team 2.3.4, JOYCE ROSEMARY CANTALUPPI 59 Lake View Avenue, Lake Erskine ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I.2: Girls' Glee Club I.2,3: Class Play l.3,4: Foods Service I.2.3.4: Science Fair I,4: Dancing Club I: Choir 2.3: Phofography 2: Radio Club 3: F.T.A. 3: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: F.N.A. 4: Music Apprecia- fion 4. JOHN CARBOY New Sfreef. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Wresfling 2: Prinf- ing Service 2.3: Movie Program 3.4. NANCY LOU CARLSON I4 Railroad Avenue. Wanaque ACTIVITIES: Forum I: M.L.A.W. 2: Arl' Service 2.3: J.V. Cheerleader 2: Varsi'Iy Cheerleader 3.4: Make-Up Squad 3.4: Business Service Club 3: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Program 3. JOYCE MARIE CASTELLANO Lakeside Drive. Hewifl' Transferred from Packer Collegiafe Insfifufe. Brook- Iyn, 3. ACTIVITIES: Swimming I.2: Bowling I.2: Dancing Club 3: F.N.A. 3: Movie Program 3: Travel Club 3. BRIAN WESLEY CHAMBERLAIN Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus I,2.3,4: Choir I.3,4: Junior Sporfsmen I: Orchesfra 2.3: Boys' Harmony 2: Music Service 3.4: Science Fair 4. KENNETH G. CLAUSSEN R.R. ggi, Box il:l38. Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Junior Sporfsmen 2: Chess Club 2: Baskefball Club 3: Movie Program 3: Modeling Club 4: Aufomobile Club 4. JOAN E. COLE I5 Townsend Road. Wanaque ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Girls' Home Me- chanics 2: Special Dramalics 3: Movie Program 3.4. MICHAEL COLLINGE R.F.D. iffl. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I: Movie Program 3.4: Young Polificians 4. RICHARD COLLINS Maffhews Lane. Riverdale Transferred from Easl' Rufherford High School. Easl' Rufherford. 3. ACTIVITIES: Track 2: Movie Program 4. JUDITH ANN CONGLETON 305 Norfh Road, Smoke Rise Transferred from Rahway High School, Rahway. 2, ACTIVITIES: Modern Dance Club I.2: Girls' Swim- ming Team I.2: Honor Trip 3: F.T.A. 3.4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Program 3: Sfudenf Council 4: Choir 4: Girls' Glee Club 4: Nuggef Business Sfaff 4: Music Service 4. JOYCE E. COOK 24 Woodward Avenue. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Girls' Home Me- chanics 2: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Pro- gram 3.4. JOYCE H. COOK 8 Echo Lane. Pinecliff Lake, Wesf Milford ACTIVITIES: Tesf Service 2: Hisfory Club 2: Girls' Glee Club 3.4: Special Dramafics 3: Movie Pro- gram 3: Phofography Club 4: Firsf Aid 4. WILLIAM COONS 42 Greenwood Avenue. Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I: Movie Pro- gram 3.4. RAYMOND COOPER Moosepac Lake, Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Archery I: Junior Sporfsmen 2.3: Asfronomy 3: Movie Program 4: Aufomobile Club 4. RICHARD COOPER Fayson Lakes ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus I.2,3: Choir I.2.3.4: Dancing Club I: Camera Club 2.3,4: Nuggef Busi- ness Sfaff 4: Science Fair 4. RICHARD COPLEY Wesf Milford ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporlsmen I: M.L.A.W. I: Boys' Chorus I.2,3: Nuggef Business Sfaff I: Science Fair l.3,4: Boys' Harmony 2: Choir 2: Boys' Quarfel' 2.3,4: Music Appreciafion 4. CAROLYN M. COURSEN 5 Ballsfon Sfreef. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I,2.4: M.L.A.W. I.2: Debafing Club I: Science Fair I,4: Girls' Home Mechanics I: Choir 2.4: Maple Leaf Business Sfaff 3.4: Radio Club 3: F.N.A. 3.4: Movie Program 3: Assisfanf Direcfor of Class Play 3. JOSEPH CRESCENTE Il70 Ringwood Avenue. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Foo+baII I.2.3.4: Foofball Club l,2.3: Dancing Club I: Baskefball Club 2: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Program 3.4: Music Appre- ciafion 4. , HARRY CROPPER 32 Second Sfreef. Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I: Baskefball Club I.2,3: Movie Program 3: Golf 4: Aufomobile Club 4. NED CUEMAN 23 Posf Road, Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus I: Baskefball I.2: Baske+- ball Club I.2: Band 2.3,4: Kiel House Ka'I'z 2.3,4: Orchesfra 2.3,4: Movie Program 3.4: Lisfening Club 4: Science Fair 4. JOANNE DEARCOPP Birch Hill. Wesf Milford ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I,2.3: Girls' Glee Club I,2.4: Girls' Home Mechanics I: Orchesfra 2.3.4: Choir 2.3.4: Girls' Sfafe Delegafe 3: Honor Sociefy 3.4: Band 3.4: Lisfening Club 3.4: Music Service 3.4: Phofography Club 3: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Science Fair 4. JOAN ELIZABETH DECKER 3 Sherman Avenue. Pompfon Plains Transferred from Fair Lawn High School, Fair Lawn. 4. ACTIVITIES: Sfudenf Council I: Girls' Glee Club I.2: Girls' lnframurals 2.3: Fooflighf Players 2.3: Cheerleader 3: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Program 4. JOYCE DECKER 6 Sunsef Avenue. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Twirling Club I.2: Dancing Club I: Maple Leaf Ediforial Sfaff 2: Secrefarial Pracfice 2: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Program 3.4: J.V. Twirling 4. DIANE DE LARGE Kiel Avenue, Bufler ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I: Girls' Inframurals I: Firsf Aid I.3.4: Tesf Service 2: Girls' Home Mechanics 2: Nuggef Business Sfaff 3.4. LOUIS ALVES DE LIMA 50 Smifh Avenue. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Chess Club I.2: Dancing Club I.2. 3.4: Movie Program 3: Aufomobile Club 4. ROBERT J. DELLA PENNA I3I Monroe Sfreef, Haskell ACTIVITIES: Boys' Harmony I: M.L.A.W. I: Danc- ing Club I: Foofball 2.4: Maple Leaf Ediforial Sfaff 2.3.4: Foofball Club 2: Science Fair 3.4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Program 3. JOHN DE MARCO I24 Monroe Sfreef. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I.2,3,4: Dancing Club I: Golf 2: Movie Program 3.4. DONALD J. DEMAREST 90 Kiel Avenue. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Boskelball I.4: Baskefball Club I.2. 3.4: Foofball Club I: Track 2: Movie Program 3.4. HARRIET DEMPSKI Main Road. Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I.2.3: Girls' Glee Club I.2: Girls' lnframurals I.2: Girls' Home Mechanics I: Choir 2: Maple Leaf Business Sfaff 2.3.4: Honor Sociefy 3.4: Class Assisfanf Treasurer 4: Music Appreciafion 4: F.T.A. 4. JAMES DENMON 25 Lakeside Avenue. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Baskefball I: Archery Club I: Baskef- ball Club I.2: Dancing Club 2.3.4: Aufomobile Club 4. CAROL DICKERT Maco in Road. Wesl' Milford ACTIVITIES: GirE' Home Mechanics I: Girls' Gym- nasfics 2: Movie Program 3.4. -l?!- RICHARD DiLAURA IO Whisfler Place. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Chess Club I.2: Dancing Club I: Prinfing Service 3.4: Phofography Club 3: Movie Program 3.4: Aufomobile Club 4. DOLORES ANN DOLLOWAY 227 Union Avenue. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Twirling Club I: Dancing Club I. ARLENE A. DUNAY I8 Mafhews Avenue. Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I: Girls' lnframuralg I.2. 3.4: Dancing Club I: Golf 2: Band 2.3.4: Girls' Home Mechanics 2: Leaders' Club 3: Library Service 3: F.T.A. 3.4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Program 3: Girls' Sfafe Delegafe 3: Nuggef Business S'fafF 4: F.S.A. 4: Science Fair 4: F.N.A. 4. 'WALTER D. ECKHARDT Gordon Lakes. Wesl' Milford ACTIVITIES: Foofball Club 3: Special Drarnafics 3: Science Fair 3: Dancing Club 3: Movie Program 3.4: Consfrucfion Crew 4: Aufomobile Club 4. JANET RUTH EDWARDS Box 35 La Rue Road. Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I: Ar+ Service I.2.3.4: Dancing Club I: Cosfume Club 2.3: Make-Up Squad 2.3.4: Business Service Club 2: Tesf Service 2: Club Service 2: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Program 3.4. ' JOHN EICHLER 66 Hopper Avenue, Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I: Movie Pro- gram 3.4. JAMES ELSENBROCK Terrace Lake. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Foofball I: Junior Sporfsmen I.3: Foofball Club I: Band 2.3.4: Kiel House Kalz 2.3.4: Musicianship 2: Lisfening Club 3.4: Orchesfra 3.4: Junior Prom Commilfee 3: Boys' Chorus 4: Choir 4. ROBERT ENDRIKAT Rockward Terrace. Kinnelon ACTIVITIES: Swimming I: Dancing Club I,2.3: Junior Sporfsmen I.4: Mafh Club 2: Public Speak- ing 3: Aufomobile Club 4. GORDON T. ENTWISTLE Village Road. Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporlsmen I.2: Baskefball Club I: Golf 2: Science Fair 3.4: Movie Program 3.4: Aufomobile Club 4. PETER H. ERB Parfridge Trail, Fayson Lakes ACTIVITIES: Bowling I: Junior Sporfsmen I.2: Bas- kefbcll Club l.3: F.S.A. 3: Science Fair 3: Model- ing Club 4: Mafh Team 4. GEORGE ERNST I66 Gravel Hill Road. Smoke Rise. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Foofball l.2.3.4: Archer I: Foofball Club I,2.3: Track 2.3: Phofography Club 4. FRANK R. ERRICO ' 423 Ringwood Avenue. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I: Wresfling I.2: Chess Club I: Foofball 2.3: Golf 2: Prinfing Service 2.3.4: Dancing Club 2.3: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Program 3.4: Language Club 4: Track 3.4. CLAIRE EVANS Lake Shore Drive. Greenwood Lake ACTIVITIES: Girls' Baskefball I: Dancing Club I: Girls' Glee Club I.2.3.4: Choir 2.3,4: Girls' Infra- murals 2.3: Forum 2.4: Music Service 2: Radio Club 3.4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3. SUSAN FALTINGS Lindy's Lake. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Class Secrefary I: Honor Trip I.2: Girls' Glee Club I.2: Music Service I: Tesf Service I: Choir 2.3,4: M.L.A.W. 2: Girls' lnframurals 2: Maple Leaf Ediforial Sfaff 3.4: Forum 3: Science Fair 3.4: F.T.A. 3.4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: S'fudenf Council 4. ELIZABETH FARRANT 2I Village Road. Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Girls' Gymnasfics 2: Leaders' Club 2.3: Girls' Glee Club 2.3,4: Girls' Inframurals 2: Choir 3.4: Dancing Club 3: F.N.A. 3.4: Movie Program 3: Music Appreciafion 4. MARYANN FIGURELLI I2 Garden Place, Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I: Girls' Home Me- chanics I: Leaders' Club 2: Dancing Club 3: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Program 3: Music Ap- preciafion 4: Nuggef Business Sfaff 4. ROBERT FILIPPINI I5 Kiel Avenue. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I.2.3.4: Swimming I: Track I: Dancing Club I: Foofboll 3: Foofball Club 3: Movie Program 4. DIANE FILOCOMO 6 Tilley Avenue. Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Make-Up Squad I.2.3.4: Girls' Home Mechaanics I: Secrefarial Pracfice 2.3,4: Business Service 3: Library Service 3.4: Junior Prom Com- miffee 3: Junior Prom Hosfess 3: Movie Program 3: Ari' Service 4: Nuggef Business Sfaff 4. LOUIS FINNEGAN I4 Woodland Courf. Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I.3: Baskefball Club I.2: Science Fair 3. JOAN E. FITZGERALD Cupsaw Lake. Ringwood ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I: Dancing Club I: Band 3: Movie Program 3. SYLVIA 'FLEECE IO Lincoln Avenue. Pompfon Plains Transferred from Boonfon I-I.igh, Boonfon. 3. ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus I: lnfernafional Rela- fions Club 2: Dancing Club 3: Movie Program 3.4: Phofography Club 4. EDWARD FLETCHER Oakwood Lake. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Chess Club I.2: Dancing Club I: Sfamp and Coin Club I. GERALD FLORANCE 20 Soufh Gifford Sfreef. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus I: Dancing Club I: Audio-Visual Aids 2: Modeling Club 2: Movie Pro- gram 3: Young Polificians 4: Aufomobile Club 4. P. GREGORY FLUHR I6 Pequannock Avenue. Pequannock Transferred from Sf. Joseph's Seminary. New Hamp- shire. 2. ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I.3.4: Boys' Chorus I.3.4: Choir I.3.4: Nuggef Ediforiol Sfaff I.2: Class Play I.3.4: Library Service I.2: Music Service I.3.4: Capella Choir 2: School Paper 2: Music Librarian 2: Public Speaking 2.3: Arf Service 2: Science Fair 3.4: F.T.A. 3.4: Debafing Club 4: Special Dra- mafics 4. BARBARA FOSTER 85 Village Road. Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Girls' Inframural I: Dancing Club I.3: Tesf Service 2: Class Play 2: Phofography Club 2: Movie Program 3: Music Appreciafion 4: Maple Leaf Business Sfaff 4. RUTHANN FRAWLEY 58 Sfar Lake Avenue. Bloomingdale Transferred from Cenfral I'-Iigh School. Pa'I'erson. '2. ACTIVITIES: Audio-Visual Aids I.2: Business Serv- ice Club 3.4: Movie Program 3.4. JOHN FREEMAN I9 Norfhwesfern Avenue. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Wresfling I.2: Boys' Chorus I.2.4: Track I: Chess Club I.2.4: Dancing Club I.2.3: Baskefball 3: Baskefball Club 3. DOLORES FREY Kiel Avenue. Kinnelon Transferred from Cliffon High School. Cliffon. 2. ACTIVITIES: Guidance Service 3.4: Girls' Home Mechanics 2: Asfronomy Club 3: Movie Program 3.4: Music Appreciafion 4. EDNA GALLANT Main Road. Hewiff Transferred from S+. Mary's Villa Academy. Sloafs- burg. New York. 2, ACTIVITIES: Baskefball I: Choir I: Girls' Glee Club I: Class Play I: Dancing Club 2.3: Girls' Home Mechanics 2: Foods Service 3: Movie Pro- gram 3.4. NANCY GARDINER Kiel Avenue. Kinnelon Transferred from Pompfon Lakes High School, Pompfon Lakes. 2. ACTIVITIES: Typing Club I: Tesf Service 2: F.N.A. 3: Travel Club 3. DOROTHY SYLVIA GARY 54 Long Pond Road. Hewifl ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I: Cheerleader I: Dancing Club I: F.N.A. I: Business Service Club 2.3: Firsf Aid 2: Club Service 3: Make-Up Squad 4: Arf Service 4. JAMES W. GAUL 36 Colfax Avenue. Midvale ACTIVITIES: Foofball I.3: Junior Sporfsmen I.2.4: Foofball Club I.2.3: Dancing Club 2: Movie Pro- gram 3.4. FREDERICK GEDDIS I7'O Boulevard. Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Baskefball I.2.4: Baskefball Club I.2.3: Science Fair 3: Movie Program 3.4. ANNE GLENNON R.D. ifl. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club l.2.4: Library Serv- ice 2: Business Service Club 3: Maple Leaf Edi- forial Sfaff 3.4. ROBERT GORDON 820 Ringwood Avenue, Haskell ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I: Golf 2: Baseball 2.3.4: Baskefball 3.4: Baskefball Club 3.4: .Movie Program 3.4, JULIA ELLEN GORMLEY I7 Main Sfreef, Bufler ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Chess Club 2: Movie Program 3: Arf Service 3.4: Music Appreciafion 4. BARBARA GOULD I87 Hamburg Turnpike. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Golf 2: Band 2: Phofography Club 2: Dancing Club 3: Movie Program 3: Maple Leaf Business Slaff 4. HAROLD GOULD 97 Van Dam Avenue. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Firsf Aid l.2: Movie Program 3.4: Aufomobile Club 4. JOYCE GRABLER II4 Monroe Sfreef. Haskell Transferred from Sf. Mary's High School, 2. ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I.3: Twirling 2: Dancing Club 3. WILLIAM GREENE I85 Smoke Rise. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Baskefball I: Wresfling I: Baskefball Club l.2: Foofball 2.3.4: Foofball Club 2.3: Class Presiclenf 3: Science Fair 3.4: Junior Prom Com- milfee 3: Movie Program 3.4: Aufomobile Club 4. DONALD GREGORY 2I Cedar Sfreef. Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Baseball I.2.3.4: Baskefball l.2: Fool'- ball l.2: Junior Sporfsmen I: Baskefball Club I.2.4: Movie Program 3.4. ELKE GRONEMEYER 76 Hopper Avenue. Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I.2.3.4: Girls' Glee Club l.4: Forum I.3: Sfudenf Council 2: Choir 2.3.4: M.L.A.W. 2: Class Play 2: Honor Sociely 3.4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Elmira Key 3: Girls' Sfafe Delegafe 3: Maple Leaf Ecliforial Sfaff 3. Edifor 4: Science Fair 4. GORDON HAALAND Morse Lakes. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l.2.3.4: Bancl l.2.3.4: Musicianship I: Boys' Chorus I.4: Baskefball Club l.2: Debafing Club I.3.4: Baseball 2: Lisfening Club 2.3: Orchesfra 2.3: Swimming 2: Foofball Club 3: Track 3: F.S.A. 4: Phofography Club 4. ROSE HADAM 382 Turnpike. Pomp+on Plains ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I: Girls' Glee Club l.2.3: Choir 2: Dancing Club 3: Lisfening Club 4: Secre- fariol Pracfice 4: Movie Program 4. ' fn RUTH AVERY HALL R.F.D, jil, Bufler ACTIVITIES: Forum I.2.4: Class Play I: M.L.A.W. 2: Maple Leaf Ediforial Sfoff 3: F.T.A. 3.4: Lan- guage Club 3: Music Appreciafion 4. LAWRENCE HAND Weaver Road, Bufler ACTIVITIES: Foofball l,2.4: Junior Sporfsmen I.2. 3.4: Boys' Harmony I: Foolball Club I.4: Bcskef- ball Club 3: Bofany Club 2: Prinfing Service 3.4. GAYLE BARBARA HANSEN l92 Hemlock Lane. Smoke Rise, Kinnelon ACTIVITIES: Sfudenf Council I.2.3.4: Informer I: Girls' Home Mechanics I: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Program 3: Music Appreciafion 4: Choir 4: Nuggef Business Sfaff 4: F.T.A. 4, TONI MARIE HARPER Sunsel' Road. Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I.3: Dancing Club 3: Movie Program 4: Music Appreciafion 4. DAVID HARRISON I5 Bellevue Avenue, Bufler ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I: Junior Sporfsmen I: Audio-Visual Aids I: Mafh Club I: Prinfing Service 2.3: Phofography Club 2: Movie Program 3: Young Polificians 4: Aufomobile Club 4. RICHARD HARTWIG 4 McKinley Sfreef. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Band l.2: Chess Club I: Dancing Club I: Golf 2: Junior Sporfsmen 2.3.4: Science Fair 3.4: F.S.A. 4. FRANK C. HASTINGS Awosrling. Hewiff Transferred from Hawfhorne High School. Haw- fhorne, I. ACTIVITIES: Baskefball I: Junior Sporfsmen I.2. 3.4: Movie Program 3.4. RUSSELL HATHAWAY I25 Boonfon Avenue. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Baskefball I.2.3.4: Junior Sporfsmen I: Movie Program 3.4. IVA HELEN HENDERSON Warwick Turnpike, Upper Greenwood Lake ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I.3.4: Dancing Club I.3: Girls' Gymnasfics 2. JOANNE HENNESSY I72 Hemlock Lane. Smoke Rise ACTIVITIES: Sfudenf Council I.2.3.4, Chairman 2. Presidenf 4: Honor Trip I: Band 2.3.4: Choir 2.3: Cosfume Club 3.4: Make-Up Squad 3.4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Class Play 4: Arf Service 4: Science Fair 4. FRANK HENNION Echo Lake. Wesf Milford ACTIVITIES: Foofball l.2: Junior Sporfsmen I.3.4: Foofball Club l.2: Science Fair 3: Movie Pro- gram 3. MARYALICE HERB Hillfop Drive, Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I.3: Girls' Home Me- chanics 2: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Travel Club 3: Business Service Club 4: Movie Program 4. KENNETH HESS 48 Highland Road, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Pholography Club 2: Modeling Club 2: Movie Program 3.4: Aulomobile Club 4. WILLIAM HESS Boonlon Avenue. Kinnelon ACTIVITIES: Sludenl Council I.2.3.4: Honor Trip I: Baskelball I: Baskelball Club I.2: F.S.A. 3: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Science Fair 3.4. PETER C. HILLE 7l Hopper Avenue. Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Baskelball I.2.4: Baskelball Club I.2,4I Junior Prom Commillee 3: Movie Program 3.4: Science Fair 4. KENNETH.W. HIRSCH. JR. Wesl Brook Road. Macopin ACTIVITIES: Swimming I.2: Audio-Visual Aids I.2: Dancing Club I.2: Golf 2: Junior Sporlsmen 2: Wreslling 2: Band 2,3.4: Orcheslra 3.4: Boys' Cho- rus 3.4: Choir 3.4: Camera Club 3: Movie Program 3: Lislening Club 4: Science Fair 4. JAY HODSHON I4 Leonard Place, Haskell - ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporlsrnen I: Golf 2: Con- slruclion Crew 3: Slage Crew 3: Audio-Visual Aids 3.4: Movie Program 3: Music Apprecialion 4. GRACE HOPPER 5 New Slreel, Midvale ACTIVITIES: Girls' Olilicialing I: Golf 2: Dancing Club I: Malh Club 3: Movie Program 4. GRACE ROSE HUMMERS Big Rock Cove. Hewill ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I,2.3: Girls' Glee Club l,2,4: Girls' Inlramurals I: Dancing Club I: Choir 2,3.4: M.L.A.W, 2: Deba+ing 2,3.4: Music Service 2,3.4: Honor Sociely 3.4: Maple Leaf Edilorial Slaff 3.4: Forum 3: F.T.A. 3.4: Junior Prom Cam- millee 3: Library Service 4. GAIL HUNT Wesl Sunsel Road. Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Bolany Club 2: Movie Program 3.4: Leaders' Club 3. JOAN ELLEN HUNTER 36 Park Avenue, Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Girls' Ouldoor Life I: Girls' Inlra- murals I.2.3.4: Dancing Club I: F.T.A. I,2.3: Girls' Gymnaslics 2: Leaders' Club 2,3.4: Girls' Offici- afing 3.4. PAULA INT-URRISI I Winding Way. Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I,2.3: Girls' Home Me- chanics I: Golf 2: Public Speaking 3: Junior Prom Cpmmillee 3: Music Apprecialion 4: Language C ub 4. DENNIS INTVELD II Elizabelh Avenue. Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporlsmen I,2.3: Wreslling I: Baseball Club 2: Movie Program 3.4. MALCOLM IRELAND 28I Boulevard. Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporlsmen I.2: Wresiling I.2: Baseball Club 2: Dancing Club 2.3: Public Speak- ing 3: Aulomobile Club 4. JOAN HELEN JACKSON 52 Jacksonville Road, Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I: Twirling Club I: Girls' Home Mechanics I: Sludenl Council 2.3: Library Service 3.4: Dancing Club 3: Junior Prom Com- millee 3: F.N.A, 4: Music Apprecia+ion 4: Nuggel' Business Slalf 4. CHESTER JACOBIA I6 Second Slreel, Midvale ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporlsmen I.2.3.4: Prinling Service 3.4: Movie Program 3.4. ARTHUR JANSEN I Kem' Place, Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Baseball I: Junior Sporlsmen I.2: Foolball 2.3.4: Foolball Club 3: Junior Prom Com- miflee 3: Movie Program 3: Aulomobile Club 4. CARL JENNINGS Roule 23, Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporismen I.3: Wreslling 2: Boys' Chorus 2: Movie Program 3.4: Aulomobile Club 4. MARIE JIMENEZ Whilly Road, Kinnelon ACTIVITIES: J.V. Cheerleader 2: Varsily Cheer- leader 3. Caplain 4: Girls' Inlramurals I: Dancing Club I.2: Make-Up Squad 2,3.4: Arf Service 2,3.4: Tesl' Service 2: Class Secrefary 3: Movie Pro- gram 3. ANN JOHNSON 385 Ski Trail, Smoke Rise Transferred from La Salle Sr. High School. Niagara Falls, New York, 4. ACTIVITIES: Orcheslra I.2.3.4: Librar Service I.2: Hi-Y Club 2.3: Girls' Glee Club 4: Library Service 4: Young Polificians 4. WAYNE P. JOHNSTON 72 4+I'i Sfreef, Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporlsmen I.2: Baskefball Club I.3: Baskelball 2: Golf 2: Pholography Club 2: Science Fair 3.4: Movie Program 3.4: Aulomobile Club 4. JANE JONES I5 Hillside Avenue, Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I.3: Firsl Aid I.3: Tesl Service 2: Girls' Home Mechanics 2: F.T.A. 3.4: Junior Prom Commiflee 3: Science Fair 4: Music Apprecialion 4. ROBERT ALLAN JONES 34 Second Sfreei. Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus I: Junior Sporlsmen 2.4: Movie Program 3: Weafher Sfalion 4. RODNEY JORDAN 35 Hopper Avenue, Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporlsmen I: Boys' Chorus I: Sludenl Council 2: Honor Trip 2: Baskefboll Club 3: Fencing Club 3: Scienlificana 3: F.S.A. 4: Au'I'o- mobile Club 4. BARBARA KASTNER Lake Trail Wesr, Fayson Lakes ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I.2: Girls' Inframurals l,2.3,4: Debafing I.2.3: Library Service I: Golf 2: M.L.A.W. 2: Leaders' Club 3.4: Maple Leaf Edi- forial Sfaff 3.4: Science Fair 3: F.T.A. 3.4: Class Play 4. CLAIRE A. KECKEISSEN I32 Barfholdi Avenue. Buller ACTIVITIES: Girls' Oufdoor Life. I: Twirling I: Dancing Club I: Tesr Service 2: Cosfume Club 4: Make-Up Squad 4. JANET LEE KELLEHER 52 Lakeside Avenue, Rainbow Valley Lake. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club l.2,3.4: Girls' Home Mechanics I: Choir 2.3.4: Arf Service 3.4: Library Service 3: Music Service 3.4: Make-Up Squad 4: Band 4. HAROLD KELLY Cascade Way. Lake Edenweld. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I,2,3,4: Dancing Club I.2.3: Swimming 2: Music Appreciafion 3: Boys' Harmony 3: Baskefball Club 3: Movie Pro- gram 3: Aulomobile Club 4. KATHLEEN ALICE KELLY I5 Hamburg Turnpike. Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Girls' Inframurals I: Dancing Club I: Girls' Officiafing 3: Movie Program 3: Music Apprecialion 4: Language Club 4. GERALDINE KELTE-R Bearforf Road, Wesf Milford Transferred from Sl. HeIena's High School. Bronx 4. ACTIVITIES: Class OFficer I.2: Baskefball I,2,3: Choir I: Girls' Inframurals I.2,3: Library Service I: Girls' Glee Club 4: Movie Program 4. JOHN PETER KEMPER 243 Norfh Road. Smoke Rise, Bufler Transferred Irom Soufh Kenl' High School, 3. ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen 3: Hockey l,2: Fool'- ball I.2: Tennis I.2: Sfage Crew I: Newspaper Circulafion 2: Glee Club 2: Music Appreciafion 4: Asfronomy Club 4: Aufomobile Club 4. KATHLEEN KESSLER 78 Bergen Avenue. Haskell Transferred from Ramapo High School, Ramapo. 3. ACTIVITIES: Handicraffs Club I: Girls' Glee Club I.2: Hobby Club I: Home Nursing 2: Spanish Club 2.3: Movie Program 4. DONALD KILLMER Box 482 Spring Avenue. Hewiff Transferred from Hackensack High School. Hacken- sack. 3. ACTIVITIES: Science Club I: Aslronomy Club 3: Science Fair 4. . DENTON KIMBLE 2 Ogden Terrace. Bufler Transferred from Franklin High School, Franklin, 2. ACTIVITIES: Visual-Aids I: Boys' Chorus I.3: Audio-Visual Aids 3.4: Prinfing Service 3,47 Movie Program 3.4: Radio Club 4. I AAROND KLAASSENS 34 Cofluss Road. Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus I: Phofography Club 2: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Program 3: Travel Club 3. JOHN KLAPMUTS Wesf Milford Township, Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I: Boys' Chorus I: Chess Club I: Nuggef Business Slaff 2.3.4: Fencing 2.3.4: F.S.A. 3: Science Fair 3: Junior Prom Commiffee 3. SARAH JANE KORDULA 47 Mounlain Avenue, Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Twirling I: Class Play I: Girls' Home Mechanics I: Sludenl Council 2.3: F.T.A. 3: Junior Prom Commiflee 3: Movie Program 3.4: J.V. Cheerleader 3: Varsify Cheerleader 4: Class Secre- fary 4. i FRANCES KRASCO Jennings Road. Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Girls' Gymnaslics I: Girls' Infra- murals I.2.3,4: Dancing Club I: Leaders' Club 2.3.4: Girls' Officiafing 3.4: F.T.A. 3: Junior Prom Commiffee 3. BERNHARDT KRAUS 38 Prospecl' Avenue, Pomp+on Plains ACTIVITIES: Chess Club I: M.L.A.W. 2: Baskefball Club 2.3: Junior Sporfsmen 3: Boys' Chorus 41 Science Fair 4: Aufomobile Club 4. EDWARD LACEY 43 Barfholdi Avenue. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Baskefball I: Foofball I: Baskefball Club I.3.4: Dancing Club I: Class Presidenl' 2: Golf 2: Junior Prom Commilree 3: Movie Program 3.4: Science Fair 4. MADELYN LA CICERO Lake Swannanoa, Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I: Maple Leaf Busi- ness Slaff I: Make-U Squad 4: Bofany Club 2: Dancing Club I: TravelJCIub 3. ALAN LAMBERT 39 Posl Lane, Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I.2.3.4: Track I.2. 3,4: Dancing Club I: Swimming 2: Forum 2: Boys' Chorus 3.4: Choir 3.4: Audio-Visual Aids 4: Fenc- ing 3.4. EVA LANGFRITZ Oak Drive, Wesf Milford Transferred from Wayne High School. Wayne, 2. ACTIVITIES: Maple Leaf Business Sfaff 2: Leaders' Club 3.4: Girls' Inframurals 3,4-: Travel Club 3: Ar'r Service 4. EDWARD LAPENTER 9 Ridge Trail, Fayson Lakes ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l,2: Foofball I.2.3: Boys' Chorus I.2: Choir I.2: Baskefball Club I: Track I: Foofball Club 2.3: Swimming 2: Baseball Club 3: F.S.A. 3: Science Fair 3: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Lisfening Club 4. ROBIN C. LE BRETON O++erhole Road, Buller R.D. :Jil Transferred from Pompfon Lakes High School, Pomplon Lakes. 3. ACTIVITIES: Class Officer I: Language Club I.2: Business Service Club 2: Library Service 2: Ar'l Service 3.4: Dancing Club 3: Junior Prom Commif- fee 3: Movie Program 3: Cos+ume Club 4: Make- Up Squad 4. DAWN HELEN LEFLER 30 Cameron Avenue. Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l.2: Girls' Gymnaslics I: Girls' Glee Club I.2.3.4: Leaders' Club 2: Girls' Inlramurals 2: Science Fair 3: Dancing Club 3: Music Apprecialion 4. PHYLLIS LEVINSON Bellor Road, Lake Erskine ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I.2.3: Choir 2.3: M.L.A.W. 2: Music Service 2.3: Science Fair 2.3.4: Firsl Aid 2: F.S.A. 3.4: F.N.A. 3.4: Movie Pro- gram 4. THOMAS A. LIS 28 Makemoney Avenue. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Boys' Harmony I: Dancing Club I,3: Wreslling 2: Movie Program 3.4: Aulomobile Club 4. PATRICIA ANNE LOKES I33 Monroe Slreel. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club l.3.4: Movie Pro- gram 3. EARL LUDWIG 8 Ryerson Avenue. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporlsmen l,2,3.4: Baskelball Club l.2: Movies Program 3.4. ANNE LYNCH 70 Forge Road, Hewill Transferred from S+. Dominic Academy. Jersey Ci+ . 3. ACYTIVITIES: Spanish Club I: Speech Club I: Bowling Club 2: Mission Club 2: Special Dramafics 3: Club Service 3: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Movie Program 3: Make-Up Squad 4: Arr Serv- ice 4. MARIE ANTOINETTE MACINO I2 Evergreen Avenue, Haskell Transferred from Arls High School. Newark. 3. ACTIVITIES: Choir 3.4: Girls' Glee Club 3.4: De- baling 3: Dancing Club 3: Music Apprecialion 4. SUSAN E. MACKEY Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Band l.2.3.4: M.L.A.W. I: Dancing Club I: Kiel House Kalz 2,3.4: Musicianship 2: Lislening Club 3.4: Junior Prom Commirlee 3: Travel Club 3: Movie Program 4. RICHARD MAC KINNON Roule 23, Buller ACTIVITIES: Science Fair 3.4: Dancing Club 3: Movie Program 3: Pholography Club 4: Aulomo- bile Club 4. NICHOLAS A. MAGLIO 389 Ringwood Avenue. Midvale ACTIVITIES: Foolball I.2.3.4: Foolball Club I.2,3: Baskelball Club 2.4: Baskelball 3. BEATRICE MAIKIS 7 Hillcresl' Drive. Bloomingdale Transferred from Easf Rulherlord High School, Easl Rulherford, 2. ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club l.2: Honor Socie+y 3.4: Honor Trip 3: Maple Leaf Business Slaff 3.4: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Business Service Club 3.4. CAROL ANN MARA 2I Lockward Avenue, Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l.2.3: Girls' Gymnaslics I: Girls' Inlramurals I.2.3: Leaders' Club 2.3: Library Service 2.3.4: Nuggel Business Sraff 3.4: Secrelarial Praclice 4: Make-Up Squad 4. DONALD MARION 22 Marionlown Road. Buller ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporlsmen I: Swimming I: Foolball 2: Prinling Service 2.3.4: Dancing Club 3: Movie Program 3.4: Aulomobile Club 4. JANE LEE MARION 40 Hamburg Turnpike. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club l.2.3.4: Girls' Home Mechanics I: Movie Program 3: Music Apprecia- Iion 4. DONALD MASKER Carolyn Slreel. Wesl Milford ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus I: Chess Club I: Con- slruclion Crew I: Sfage Crew I: F.T.A. I: Model- ing 2: Make-Up Squad 2.3: Arl Service 3.4: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Movie Program 3.4. ALBERT MATHEWS R.F.D. i,I:l. Echo Lake Road, Buller ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporlsmen I.3.4: Band I: Danc- ing Club I: Golf 2: Movie Program 3.4: Slage Crew 4. CLARA McCALLUM 5 Elm Road, Pompron Plains Transferred from Wayne High School. Wayne. 2. ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I.3: Cheerleader I: Girls' Inlramurals I: Library Service I: Wealher Slalion 2: Club Service 2: Dancing Club 3: F.T.A. 3.4: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Music Apprecia- 'rion 4: Movie Program 4. MARY ANN McCLELLAND Myrlle Avenue. Buller ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I: Library Service 2: Office Service 2.3: Girls' Home Mechanics 2: F.T.A. 3: Movie Program 3.4: Music Apprecia- lion 4. BETTY MAE MCCOPPEN 26 Park Avenue. Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Srludenl Council l.2: Foods Service l.2: Girls' lnlramuralg 2: Girls' Glee Club 3: Cheerleader 3.4: Special Dramatics 3: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Movie Program 3: Forum 4: Secre- Iarial Pracrice 4: Young Polilicians 4. FRANCIS McCUE I5 Van Dam Avenue. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I.2.3: Band I,2.3.4: Malh Club I: Golf 2: Musicianship 2: Lislening Club 3.4: Orcheslra 3.4: Science Fair 4: Choir 3: Public Speaking 3. MICHAEL McDONNELL 3 - 5+h Avenue. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Foolball I,2,3,4: Wreslling I: Danc- ing Club I: Foolball Club 2.3,4: Movie Program 3.4, WILLIAM McNALLY 50 Fourlh Avenue. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Golf 2: Chess Club 2: Pholography Club 3: Movie Program 3. NANCY MEAD 33 Spring Srreei, Buller ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I.4: Girls Home Mechanics I: M.L.A.W. I: Maple Leaf Edilorial Slafi 2,3.4: S+uden+ Council 2: Choir 2.3: Girls' lniramurals 2: Library Service 2: Music Service 3.4: F.N.A. 3.4: Hisrory Club 3: Science Fair 4. MONICA MEURER Dole Road, Sroneiown. Wanaque ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I.2.3: Dancing Club I.3,4: Choir 2.3: Chess Club 2. JEAN MILLER 479 Ringwood Avenue, Wanaque ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Business Service Club 3: Movie Program 4-: Music Appreciaiion 4: Maple Leaf Typisl 4. RENEE MADELEINE MILLER 473 Laurel Lane, Smoke Rise Transferred from Wayne High School. Wayne. 3. ACTIVITIES: Library Council I: Ceramic Club 2: Junior Prom Commi++ee 3: Movie Program 3: Music Appreciaiion 4: F.N.A. 4. MARVIN CARLO MILLIGAN Union Avenue, Haskell ACTIVITIES: Baslcerball I.2: Dancing Club l.2.3: Movie Program 3.4: Aulomobile Club 4, ROBERT MITCHELL I0 Sherman, Pomplon Plains Transferred from Easfside High School. Palerson. 4. ACTIVITIES: Phoiography Club 4: Auiomobile Club 4. JOYCE MONKS 24B Babcock Road. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Girls' Home Mechanics I: Baby-Si'r- +ing Club 2: Movie Program 3.4. CAROL MOREY 83 Glenwild Avenue, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Foods Service I: Girls' Ouldoor Life 2: Tesl Service 2: Dancing Club 3: Junior Prom Commilfee 3: Language Club 4. HAROLD MORSE Echo Lalce Road. Wesl Millard ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I.2.4: Maih Club I: Printing Service 2.3: Movie Program 3: F.S.A. 4. LINDA MOSIER 40 Cafherine Sfreef, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Girls' Home Mechanics I: Bofany Club 2: Movie Program 3.4. MARTIN MURPHY Echo Lalce Road. R.F.D. ifl. Buller ACTIVITIES: Traclc I.2.3.4: Dancing Club I: Malh Club I: Honor Trip 2,3.4: Honor Socieiy 3.4: Science Fair 3.4: Movie Program 3: Boys' Sfaie Delegare 3: Auiomobile Club 4: Class Presiden+ 4. JACK NEILL I2 Cenfral Avenue, Buller ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen l.3: Movie Program 3.4: Aufomobile Club 4, CAROLYN ROSE NICOLAI Cascade Way. Kinnelon Translerred from Bogora High School. Bogoia. 2. ACTIVITIES: Music Apprecia+ion l.4: Choir I.2. 3,4: Girls' Glee Club I,2.3.4: Girls' lnlramurals I: Special Dramaiics I: Class Play I.3,4: Dancing Club I: Language Club I: Girls' Choral Group I: Movie Program 3. LOUIS J. OBERTI I2 Rhinesmiih Avenue, Midvale ACTIVITIES: Foolball I.2.3: Goll I: Junior Sporis- men I.2: Foofball Club I.2.3: Priniing Service I: Dancing Club I: Movie Program 4. NORA O'BRIEN Kiel Avenue. Kinnelon ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Girls' Home Me- chanics I: Baby-Siiling Club 2: Guidance Service 2,3.4: Asfronomy Club 3: Junior Prom Commi++ee 3: Movie Program 3.4: Music Appreciafion 4, WILLIAM ERNEST OBSCHERNING I9 Parkway. Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporismen I.2: Srage Crew I,2.3.4: Mafh Club I: Golf 2: Nuggel Edilorial S+aHi 2,3.4: Track 2: F.S.A. 3: Science Fair 3.4: Junior Prom Commiliee 3. PATRICIA MARY O'DEA Germanrown Road. R.F.D. Buller ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I.2: Dancing Club I: Movie Program 3.4: Travel Club 3: Music Ap- precia+ion 4. JEAN OLIVER Sherman Avenue. Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I,2,3: Pho+ography Club 2,3.4: F.N.A. 3.4: Movie Program 4: Band 4. ARTHUR N. OLSEN 6 Wilrue Parkway, Pornpion Plains ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporismen I.2.3.4: Wreslling I: Archery Club I: Hobby Club I: Golf 2: Fool- ball Club 3: Priniing Service 4: Baslceiball Club 3.4. BETTY ANN OLSON Cooper Road, Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Maple Leaf Business Siaff 2,3.4: Girls' Inlramurals 2: F.N.A, 3.4: Music Appreciaiion 4. HARRY MARTIN OLSON 5 Cenrer S+ree+. Buller ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I: Junior Sporismen I: Baskefball Club I: Bowling 2: Scienfiiicana 3: Phoiography Club 3: Nlafh Club 2: F.S.A. 4: Auia- mobile Club 4. DOROTHY PAINTER Townsend Road. Midvale Igrggslerred from Bloomfield High School. Bloom- IS .2. ACTIVITIES: Girls' Olificiafing I: Tesf Service 2: Dancing Club 3: Movie Program 3: F.S.A. 4: F.N.A. 4: Modeling Club 4. FRANK PARISI 83 Hamburg Turnpike. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l.2.3.4: Fencing l.2.3.4: Dancing Club I: Sfudeni Council 2.3.4: Baseball 2: Honor Sociefy 3.4. Presidenf 4: Foolball 3.4: Track 3.4: Informer 3: Science Fair 3.4: Junior Prom Com- miffee 3: Boys' Slale Delegale 3: Movie Program 3.4: Aufomobile Club 4. GERARD PARISI 20 Manning Avenue. Buller ACTIVITIES: Baseball Club I.2: Dancing Club II Wreslling 2: Leaders' Club 3.4: Movie Program 3.4. ROBERT PASSARELLI IO76 Ringwood Avenue. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Modeling Club 2: Science Fair 3.4: Aulomobile Club 4: F.S.A. 4. MICHAEL PATRICK 48 Washburn Road. Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporlsmen I.2: Dancing Club I: Movie Program 3.4. ROBERT PA-ULL 37 Posl' Lane. Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Band l.2.3.4: Debafing I: Chess Club I: Mafh Club I: Class Play I: M.L.A.W. 2: Fenc- ing 2.3.4: Track 2: Forum 2: Kiel House Kafz 3.4: Maple Leaf Business Sfaff 3: F.S.A. 3: Science Fair 3.4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Boys' Sfafe Dele- gore 3: Aufomobile Club 4: Sfudenf Council 4. VIRGINIA PEEK 42 Wilrue Parkway. Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l.2.3.4: Girls' Glee Club I.2: Girls' Home Mechanics I: Science Fair Com- miffee l.3.4: Girls' Gymnasfics 2: Band 2.3.4: Girls' lnframurals 2: Library Service 2.3.4: Tesf Service 2: Lisfening Club 3: Orchesfra 3.4: Science Fair 3.4: Phofography Club 3: Debafing 4: Young Poli+icians 4: Mafh Team 4. LORAE PELLITTERE Skyline Lakes. Midvale Transferred from Easfside High School. Paferson. 2. ACTIVITIES: Soflball I: Baskefball I: Girls' Gym- nasfics I: Girls' Inlramurals I.4: F.N.A. I.4: Honor Trip 2: Dancing Club 2.3.4: Affendance Office 3.4: Movie Program 3: F.S.A. 4. STEWART PERRY High Cresf Lake. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Junior Sporfsmen 3: Science Fair 3: Movie Program 4: Aufomobile Club 4. RICHARD PESSOLANO lOl Midvale Avenue. Wanaque ACTIVITIES: Foofball l.2.3.4: Foofball Club l,2.3: Dancing Club I.2: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Program 3.4: Music Appreciafion 4. JEAN HELEN PETOCZ Cupsaw Lake. R.D.. Ringwood Transferred from Garfield High School. Garfield. 4. ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I.2.4: Special Dra- E-iafics I.2: Baskefball 2: Baskefball Club 2: .N.A. 3. ROBERT PETTERSON 45 Manor Avenue. Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporlsmen I: Golf 2: Movie Program 3: Aufomobile Club 4. DOUGLAS PETTY 62 Bergen Avenue. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Baskefball l.2.3.4: Baskefball Club l.2.3.4: Dancing Club I.2: Movie Program 3.4: Science Fair 4. ROBERT PLOG 5 Kenf Place. Pompfon Plans ACTIVITIES: Foofball I.2: Junior Sporlsmen I7 Foofball Club l,2.3: Track I: Chess Club 2: Danc- ing Club 3. BEVERLY LYNN PORR I22 Greenwood Avenue. Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I: Girls' Gymnasfics 2: Leaders' Club 2.3: Girls' lnframurals 2.3: Bofany Club 2: Music Appreciafion 3.4: F.N.A. 3.4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Science Fair 4. DENNIS PORTER II Ryerson Avenue. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Chess Club I: Dancing Club' I: Bofany Club 2: Junior Sporfsmen 2.3: Movie Pro- gram 3.4: Make-Up Squad 4. THOMAS QUINN l085 Ringwood Avenue. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Foofball 2.4: Wresfling 2: Chess Club 2: Foolball Club 3. EDM-UND RACKE I23 Monroe Slreef. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus I: Dancing Club l.3: Golf 2: Movie Program 3.4: Aufomobile Club 4. OTTO PATRICK RANCATI Laurel Drive. Cozy Lake. Millon Transferred from S+. Cecilia High School, Engle- wood. 4. ACTIVITIES: Music Appreciafion 4: Boys' Chorus 4: Choir 4: Radio Club 4: Class Play 4: Movie Program 4. EILEEN REARDON I6 Woodward Avenue. Bloomingdale . ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I.2: Girls' Glee Club I.2: Golf 2: Choir 2: Music Service 2: Dancing Club 3: Nuggef Business Slaff 3.4. DOROTHY R. REID ' 7 Afwood Avenue, Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I.2: Nuggel Ecli- forial Sfaff I: Girls' Home Mechanics I: Cheer- leader 3.4: Movie Program 3.4: Junior Prom Com- miflee 3: Business Service Club 3: Music Apprecia- lion 4. SUSAN T. REIFENSTEIN 50 Hoof Owl Terrace. Smoke Rise. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l,2.3: Girls' Glee Club l.2.3.4: Girls' Home Mechanics I: Choir 2.3.4: Tes+ Service 2: Girls' Service Club 2: Honor Sociely 3.4: Asfronomy Club 3: Science -Fair 3: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Young Polificians 4: Class Play 4. MARY BERNADETTE REILLEY I I9 Evergreen Avenue. Haskell Transferred from Easfside High Echool. Paferson. 2. ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club 3: Music Appreciafion 4: Make-Up Squad 4. ALLAN RESNICK 35 Carey Avenue. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Mafh Club I: Golf Club 2: M.L.A.W. 2: Maple Leaf Business Sfaff 3: F.S.A. 3: Science Fair 3.4: Aufomobile Club 4: Mafh Team 4. EDNA RESSLAND 25 Macopin Avenue. Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I.2.3.4: Dancing Club I,3: Library Service 2.3: Choir 3.4: Music Service 3.4: Junior Prom Commifiee 3: F.N.A. 3. Presidenf 4: Science Fair 4: Nuggef Business Sfaff 4. JEAN RHINESMITH I I9 Monroe Sfreef. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I.2.3: Dancing Club I,3: Tesf Service 2: Choir 3: F.N.A. 3.4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Program 4. NOBLE RHINESMITH Macopin, Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I.2.3.4: Foofball Club 3: Foofball 3.4. THOMAS E. RICHARD. JR. Box 38. Roufe I Malfon Road. Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I: Boys' Chorus I: Wresfling 2.3: Special Dramafics 3: Dancing Club 3: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Program 3.4: Aufomobile Club 4. ROBERT RICKER 7 Arlingfon Place. Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Band I: Kiel House Kafz I: Orchesfra I: Chess Club 2: Dancing Club 2: Movie Program 3: Sfamp and Coin Club 3. LEON D. RIZIO I57 Kiel Avenue. Bufler Transferred from Nurnberg American High School. Nurnberg, Germany, 3, ACTIVITIES: Foofball I.2.3.4: Band I.2: Choir I.2: Phofography Club I: Inframural Baskefball I.2: Class Presidenf 2: Honor Sociefy 2,3.4: Radio Club 2: LeH'erman's Club 2: Boys' Sfafe Delegafe 3: Honor Trip 3.4: Foofball Club 3: Science Fair 3.4: Dancing Club 3: Aufomobile Club 4: Sfudenf Council 4. JOAN MARY ROACH 2I Hillside Avenue. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I: Dancing Club I: Siu- denf Council 2,3.4: Informer 2: M.L.A.W. 2: Girls' Service Club 2: Sfudenf Council Corr. Secrefary 3: Honor Sociefy 3.4: Choir 3.4: J.V. Cheerleader 3: Junior Prom Commiflee 3: Girls' Sfafe Delegafe 3: Music Appreciaflion 4: Varsify Cheerleader 4: Science Fair 4. RUTH ROBERTS Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Forum I: Dancing Club I: Radio Club 2: Public Speaking 3: Special Dramafics 3: Music Appreciafion 4: Library Service 4. WALTER ROBERTSON 28 Morris Avenue. Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Baseball Manager I: Boys' Chorus I: Dancing Club I: Boys' Harmony 2: M.L.A.W. 2: F.S.A. 3.4: Scienfificana 3: Science Fair 4: Music Appreciafion 4. BEVERLY RODGERS I5 Mead Avenue. Riverdale Transferred from Easfside High School, Paferson. 2. ACTIVITIES: Class Secrefary I: Sfudenf Council I: Honor Trip 2.4: Girls' Gymnasfic 2: Girls' Infra- murals 2: Camera Club 2: Honor Sociefy 3.4: Choir 3.4: Girls' Glee Club 3.4: Nuggef Ediforial Sfaff 3.4: Library Service 3: F.T.A. 3.4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Girls' Cifizenship Insfifufe 3: Music Service 4: Science Fair 4. ELINOR ROEBIG Snake Den Road. Wanaque ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I.2.3.4: Girls' Glee Club I.2: Nuggef Ediiorial Sfaff I: Dancing Club I: M.L.A.W. 2: Girls' Inframurals 2.3: Debafing 2,3.4: Ar+ Service 2,3.4: Honor Sociefy 3.4: Choir 3.4: Maple Leaf Ediforial Sfaff 3.4: Science Fair 3.4: Class Play 4: Make-Up Squad 4: Mafh Team 4. RICHARD ROGERS Rouie 23. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsman I.2.3.4: Golf 2: Movie Program 3.4. FRANCES VIRGINIA RORABACK I0 Harmon Place, Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I,3: Girls' lniramurals 2: Tesf Service 2: Girls' Glee Club 3: F.N.A. 3.4: Mafh Club 3: Phofography Club 4. KARIN RUPP 4 Decker Road, Haskell ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I.2.3.4: Girls' Glee Club I.2: Dancing Club I: M.L.A.W. 2: Honor Sociefy 3.4: Maple Leaf Business Sfaff 3.4: Phofography Club 3: F.T.A. 3: Movie Program 3: Choir 4: Mafh Club 4: Mafh Team 4. SHIRLEY SANDERS Offer Hole Road. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I: Dancing Club I.43 Movie Program 3.4. EVERETT SANFORD Kiel Avenue, Kinnelon ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I: Boys' Chorus I: Wresfling 2.3: Foofball Club 2. FRANK W. SCHRADER I8 Carey Avenue, Bufler ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus I.2.3.4: Chess Club I.2: Choir 3: F.S.A. 3.4: Science Fair 3. RUDOLF SCHUBERT Conklinfown Road. Midvale Transferred from Wesfwood High School. Wesf- wood. 2. ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen 2: Maple Leaf Busi- ness Siaff 2: Baskefball 3: Phofography Club 3.4: Movie Program 4, L-UCILLE SCOTTI I6 Maple Avenue. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Phofography Club 2: Business Service Club 3. TERESA SCUCCIMARRI IOO New Road, Pompfon Turnpike, Riverdale Transferred from Andrew Jackson High School. Queens. L. I.. 3. ACTIVITIES: Class Capfain of General Organiza 'rions I,2: Lafe Office Service I,2: Bookroom Serv- ice I.2: Grade Adviser 2: Records Office Service 2: Business Service Club 3: Maple Leaf Ediforial Sfaff 4: Class Play 4. R. DANIEL SEYMOUR 46 Mandeville Avenue. Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I.2. MELVIN SHAHAN I4 Village Road, Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I.2.3: Baseball Club I.2: Movie Program 3. ALVIN H. SHOUGH. JR. 4 De Mo++ Avenue. Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Chess Club I.2.4: Dancing Club I: Archery 2: Movie Program 3: Travel Club 3: Aufo- mobile Club 4: Science Fair 4. DORIT SILTON Roufe 23. R.F.D. jqkl. Bufler Transferred from Arfs High School. Newark. 2. ACTIVITIES: School Paper I: Jr. Red Cross Repre- senfafive I: Library Service I: Honor Trip 2.3,4: Honor Sociefy 3.4: Choir 3.4: Girls' Glee Club 3.4: Phofography Club 3: F.T.A. 3.4: Junior Prom Commi+I'ee 3: Mafh Club 3: Nuggel' Business Sfaff 4. ALLEN SISCO Longwood Valley Road, Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I.2.3: Baseball I: Movie Program 3.4. ALBERT SMITH Kiel Avenue, Kinnelon Transferred from Cenlrol High School, Paferson. 2. ACTIVITIES: Boys' Harmony 3.4: Movie Pro- gram 3.4. CARROL SMITH 956 Ringwood Avenue. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Movie Program 3.4: Aufomobile Club 4. DAVID SMITH Lake Trail. Soufh Foyson Lakes Transferred from Nufley Junior High School, Nuf- ley. I. ACTIVITIES: Movie Program 3.4: Aufomobile Club 4. ELSIE SMITH 956 Ringwood Avenue. Haskell ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I,2: Maple Leaf Busi- ness Sfaff 3: Business Service Club 3: Music Ap- preciafion 4: Movie Program 4. MARY ANN SMITH I42 Jackson S+ree+ ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I: Phofography Club I: Dancing Club I.2.3: Movie Program 3.4. SANDRA LYNN SMITH 32 Cafherine Sfreef. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I,2: Girls' Glee Club I.2. 3.4: Girls' lnframurals I.2.3: Foods Service I,2: Guidance Office Service I,2.3.4: Choir 2.3,4: Music Service 2.3,4: Girls' Home Mechanics 2: Girls' Sfafe Delegafe 3: Radio Club 3: F.T.A. 3.4: Music Appreciafion 4. WILLIAM A. SMITH 88 Carey Avenue. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I,2: Chess Club 2: Movie Program 3.4. MARY ELLEN SNYDER 64 Roosevelf Avenue. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Arr Service 2.3,4: Girls' Home Mechanics 2: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Program 3.4: Make-Up Squad 4. ROBERT A. SNYDER 64 Roosevelf Avenue. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I,2: Science Fair I.2,3: Scienfificana 2.3: F.S.A, 3: Chess Club 2: Bolany Club 3. SANDRA SOHNS II9 Norfh Pequannock Avenue, Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Tesf Service I,2: Dancing Club It Asfronomy Club 3: Honor Trip 2.3,4: Choir 3.4: Girls' Glee Club 3.4: F.T.A. 3.4: Junior Prom Com- miffee 3: Young Polificians 4. MARY SPEZIALE 5 Jefferson Sfreef. Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Girls' Home Me- chanics I: Leaders' Club 3: Girls' Inframurals 3: Forum 3: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Cosfume Club 4: Arl' Service 4. ANNE MARIE SPIEGEL 23 Spring Sfreef, Bufler ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I,3.4: Girls' Glee Club I,2: Girls' Home Mechanics I: Sfudenf Council 2: Choir 2.3,4: Nuggef Ediforial Sfoff 2.3, Edifor 4: Make-Up Squad 2.3,4: Honor Sociefy 3.4: Forum 3: Science Fair 3.4: F.T.A. 3. Secrefary 4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3. ROBERT STEELE 2-I Hesfer Sfreef Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Band I.2.3.4: Archery I,2: Make-Up Squad 2.3,4: Dancing Club I,4: Orchesfra 2.3,4: Nuggef Business Sfaff 2.3,4: Phofography Club 2: Lisfening Club 3: Baskelball Club 3: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Program 3: Class Play 4: Arf Service 4. Aufomobile Club 4. BARBARA ANNE STEUERT 46 Jefferson Sfreef, Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I.2.3: Choir 27 M.L.A.W. 2: Maple Leaf Business Sfafl 3.4. Business Manager 4: Special Dramafics 3: F.T.A. 3.4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Music Appreciafion 4: Science Fair 4. HELEN STOCCHETTI 84 Roosevelf Avenue, Bufler ACTIVITIES: Music Service 2: Tesf Service 2: Dancing Club 3.4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Program 3.4. DAVID STRUBLE 74 Union Avenue. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Foofball I: Junior Sporfsmen l,2: Modeling Club 2: Faofball Club 3: Movie Program 3.4: Aufomobile Club 4. LAWTON STRUBLE I3 Cedar Sfreef, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIVES: Baslcefball I: Junior Sporfsmen l,2: 3.4: Baslcefball Club l,2: Honor Trip 2: Nuggef Business Sfaff 3.4: Weafher Sfafion 3. ROBERT STRUTZEL I70 Union Avenue. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I: Traclc 2: Danc- ing Club I.3: Chess Club 2: Science Fair 3: Movie Program 3.4: Aufomobile Club 4. MARGARET A. SUMMERVILLE I4 Mounfain Avenue, Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: M.L.A.W. 2: Library Service 2: Phofography Club 2.3,4: Maple Leaf Ediforial Sfaff 3.4: F.N.A. 3.4: Movie Program 3: Band 4. ROBERT SWARTS Macopin Road, Wesl' Milford ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Baslcefball Club 2: Modeling Club 2: Movie Program 3.4: Aufomobile Club 4. EDWIN LEROY TAYLOR Easf BelIo+ Road, Erskine Lalces. Ringwood ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus l,2: Dancing Club l.3: Movie Program 3.4: Music Appreciafion 4: Baslcef- ball Club 4, Traclc 4. GLENNA FRANCES TAYLOR 28 New Sfreef. Pequannoclc ACTIVITIES: Girls' Inframural I: Library Service 2: Firsf Aid 3.4: Movie Program 3.4. ERNEST THOMAIER Main Road. Hewifi' ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I: Movie Program 3. DOUGLAS TOWNSEND Wesf Milford ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I: Honor Trip 2: Band 2.3,4: Musicianship 2: Consfrucfion Crew 2.3.4: Make-Up Squad 2.3,4: Arf Service 2.3,4: Kiel House Kafz 3.4: Boys' Chorus 3.4: Orchesfra 3.4: Choir 3.4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Program 3: Lisfening Club 4: Music Service 4. JANET TOWNSEND Terrace Avenue. Bufler ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I: Firsf Aid l,4: Girls' Oufdoor Life 3: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Sfamp and Coin Club 4. BARBARA TRACY I4 Maple Avenue. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club l,2,3.4: Dancing Club l,4: Movie Program 3: Maple Leaf Business Sfaff 4. A-UDREY TROXLER 9 Tice Sfreef, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I,2.3: Girls' Home Mechanics I: Choir 2.3: Music Service 2.3: Music Appreciafion 4. JAMES RUSSELL TYLDESLEY Cedar Trail, Fayson Lalces, Bufler ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l,2,3.4: Baslcefball I.2: Boys' Chorus l.2.4: Choir l.2.4: Baslcefball Club I: Bowling 2: Golf 2: Tracli 2.3,4: Honor Sociefy 3.4: Junior Sporfsmen 3: Science Fair 3.4: Band 4: Mafh Team 4. BRUCE VANDERHOFF I9 Roosevelf Avenue, Bufler ACTIVITIES: Class Presidenf I: Maple Leaf Ediforial Sfaff I: Dancing Club I: Forum 2: Phofography Club 2: Nuggef Business Sfaff 3: Junior Prom Com- miffee 3: Science Fair 3.4: Class Play 4. JOHN ALBERT VAN HOUTEN Mf. Glen Lalces, R.D, ifl, Bufler Transferred from Easfside High School, Paferson. 2. ACTIVITIES: Movie Program 3.4: Music Apprecia- fion 4. JOHN VAN KUILENBURG I64 Mounfain Avenue. Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus l,2,3.4: Choir l,2,3.4: Dancing Club I: Boys' Harmony 2: Swimming 2: Music Service 3.4: Science Fair 3.4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Class Play 4: Special Dramalics 4. FRED VAN LUVENDER 6 Orchard Sfreef, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I: Chess Club I: Dancing Club l.3.4: Consfrucfion Crew 3.4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Movie Program 3.4: Sfage Crew 4: Aufomobile Club 4. LE ROY VAN ORDEN Morse Lalse Road. Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I.4: Traclc I: Golf 3: Movie Program 3.4. JEAN VAN SOEST 68 Wesf End Avenue, Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Girls' Home Me- chanics 2: Business Service Club 3. JEAN VAN ZILE Sawmill Road, Kinnelon ACTIVITIES: Twirling I.2: Dancing Club l,3: Movie Program 3. ANGELO ANTHONY VIGORITO Wesfbroolc Valley Road, Wanaque ACTIVITIES: Foofball I: Boys' Chorus I: Foofball Club l,2: Class Play I.2: Maple Leaf Ediforial Sfaff 2: Consfrucfion Crew 2.3: Make-Up Squad 2.3: Sfage Crew 2.3: F.T.A. 2.3,4: Movie Program 3: Aufomobile Club 4: Lisfening Club 4. ELAINE VILLA I7 Belmonf Avenue, Midvale ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I,2.3: Dancing Club I: Girls' Home Mechanics I: Movie Program 3.4. ANDREW VON DER HYDE Cupsaw Avenue. Cupsaw Lalce ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporfsmen I: Baseball Club I: Dancing Club l,2,3.4: Movie Program 3.4, MARGARET ANN VREELAND 305 Turnpike, Pequannoclc ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l,2,3.4: Girls' Glee Club I.2: M.L.A.W. 2: Library Service 2.3,4: Nuggef Ediforial Sfaff 3.4: Class Play 3: Junior Prom Com- miffee 3: Girls' Sfafe Delegafe 3: Science Fair 4: F.T.A. 4. RICHARD WALEK I. 9 Ward Avenue. Buller ACTIVITIES: Band I,2,3.4: Musicianship I: Chess Club 2: Dancing Club 3.4. RAYMOND WALTON Upper Greenwood Lake ACTIVITIES: Baseball Club I: Movie Program 3.4. BARBARA J. WARD I2 Main Slreer, Buller ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I,2,3.4: Band l.2.3.47 Musicianship I,2: Make-Up Squad I,2,3.4: Class Secrelary 2: Kiel House Kalz 2.3,4: Orchesfra 2: Arl' Service 2.3: Honor Sociely 3.4: Lisfening Club 3: Nuggel Ediforial Slaff 3.4: F.N.A. 3.4: Junior Prom Commiffee 3: Science Fair 4. MARIANNE WATTLEY Hillside Road. Cupsaw Lake ACTIVITIES: Dancing Club I: Tesf Service 2: F.N.A. 3.4: Movie Program 3: F.S.A. 4: Modeling Club 4. NANCY WEHRELI. Kiel Avenue, Boonlon R.F.D. il:2 Transferred from Ridgewood Junior High School. Ridgewood. I. ACTIVITIES: Dramalics Club I: Knilling Club II Girls' Glee Club I,2,3.4: Dancing Club I: Honor Trip 2: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Movie Program 3: Sludenl Council 4: Choir 4: Class Play 4: Science Fair 4. MILDRED WEIR Bearlorl Terrace, Cupsaw Lake ACTIVITIES: Sludenr Council I,2: Dancing Club I: Choir 2.3,4: Girls' Glee Club 3.4: Forum 3: Special Dramafics 3.4: Music Service 3.4: Junior Prom Commilfee 3: Class Play 4. JEAN WHRITENOUR Apshawa Road, Bu+ler ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I,2: Girls' Glee Club I,2: Dancing Club I,3: Movie Program 3: Music Ap- precialion 4: Business Service 4. WILLIAM WHRITENOUR Kinnelon Road. Buller ACTIVITIES: Wreslling I: Foolball Club I,2: Track I: Dancing Club I,3: Baskelball Club 2.3,4: Fool- ball 2: Auiomobile Club 4. BONNIE WILLIAMS Green Hill Road, Smoke Rise. Buller ACTIVITIES: Sluclenl Council I: Honor Trip I: Girls' Gymnaslics I: Leaders' Club I.2.3: Girls' lnlramurals I,2,3.4: Choir 2.3,4: Girls' Glee Club 2.3,4: Band 3.4: Orchesfra 3.4: Librar Service 3: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Lislening Cllub 4: Class Play 4: F.T.A. 4. DAVID D. WINFIELD 290 Turnpike. Pequannack ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus I,2,3.4: Choir I,2,3.4: Boys' Harmony 2: Music Service 2.3,4: Nuggel Business S+a'Fl 3.4: Band 4: Class Play 4. JOAN WINTERBERGER High Cresl Lake. Buller TIVITIES Girls' Service I2 Girls' Inlramurals AC : . I I,2,3.4: Dancing Club I: Sludenf Council 2.3,4: Maple Leaf Edilorial S+alil 2.4: Leaders' Club 3.4: F.T.A. 3.4: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Class Vice- Presidenl 4: Class Play 4. ALAN WINTERS 86 Newark Pomplon Turnpike, Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporlsmen I: Dancing Club I: Movie Program 3: Nuggel Business Sfaff 4: Auro- mobile Club 4. ERNEST WOLKE 8 Elmwood Avenue, Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporlsmen I,3: Dancing Club I: Chess Club 2: Movie Program 3.4: Baskelball Club 4. ANDREA WOOD High Cresl' Lake. Buller ACTIVITIES: Girls' Gymnaslics I: Girls' Service Club I,2: Girls' Inlramurals I,2,3.4: Forum I: Leaders' Club 2.3,4: Junior Prom Commillee 3: F.T.A. 3.4: Girls' Olilicialing 3.4: Science Fair 4: Assislanl' Direclor of Class Play 4. CAROL WORDEN II Pearl Avenue. Pompfon Plains ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I: Girls' Glee Club I: Maple Leaf Ediforial SIQFF I,2: Sludenl' Council 2.3,4: Choir 2.3,4: J.V. Cheerleader 2: Varsily Cheerleader 3.4: Girls' Inlramurals 2: Special Dra- malics 3: Movie Program 3: Junior Prom Commil- Iee 3: F.N.A. 3.4: Science Fair 4: Music Apprecia- lion 4. JOHN WORDEN I03 Wesl' End Avenue. Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus I,3: Baskelball Club I: Audio-Visual Aids I: Boys' Harmony 2: Nuggel' Edilorial Slalil 2.3.4: Pholography Club 2: Choir 3: Science Fair 3.4: Junior Prom Commillee 3. PETER WORDEN I36 Wesl End Avenue. Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Junior Sporlsmen I,2: Wresiling 2: Movie Program 3. JEAN WOTRUBA Kiel Avenue, Kinnelon ACTIVITIES: Girls' lnlramurals I,2: Dancing Club I,2: Girls' Home Mechanics I: Girls' Ouldoor Life 2: M.L.A.W. 2: Cheerleader 2.4: Make-Up Squad I,2,3.4: Business Service Club 3: Junior Prom Com- millee 3. RONALD A. ZIMMER Union Valley Road, Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Sludenl Council I,2,3.4: Band I,2,3.4: Kiel House Kalz I,2,3.4: Choir I,2,3.4: Dancing Club I: Boys' Chorus 2.3,4: Informer 2.3: Drum Major 2.3,4: Science Fair 2.4: Lislening Club 3.4: Musicianship 3: Orcheslra 3: Class Play 3.4: Junior Prom Commilfee 3. HENRIETTA ZOLENSKI Wes+ Sunsel Road. Pomplon Plains ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I: Girls' Home Me- chanics l: Girls' Gymnaslics 2: Girls' Inlramurals 2.3: Movie Program 3.4. THERESA F. ZWIERKO Sheehan Drive. Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I: Dancing Club I: Girls' Home Mechanics I: Library Service 2.3,4: Tesl Service 2: Girls' Olilicialing 3: Leaders' Club 3.4: Girls' Inlramurals 3.4: Junior Prom Cornmillee 3: Nuggef Business Slafl 4: Secrelarial Praclice 4: Business Service Club 4. 1958 NUGGET STAFF MEMBERS John Klapmuts, Circulation Manager Lawton Struble, Advertising Manager David Winfield, Photographer Patricia Bogerman Valerie Buchanan Judy Congleton Richard Cooper Diane DeLarge Arlene Dunay MaryAnn Figurelli Diane Filocamo Gayle Hansen Joan Jackson Carol Ann Mara Patricia Norman Eileen Reardon Edna Ressland Dorit Silton Robert Steele Alan Winters Theresa Zwierko ? E , Left to right: Circulation Manager, John Klapmuts Advertising Manager, Lawton Strubleg Staff Member Alan Winters. xx Q Q . Car0lP n Left f . - Silton, and Th 0 right Doflf pefv er .1 Y Valerie Bucglinjzllrho, Rlchard COO Nofnf-:S gY'e'kgl, rss? Aflene D hu . Dune IO 1 leen Rea fOr-rl ro . Un,-,ay E e Q0 HS Bomn, 'don' M W. Par ' dna R Mr afya . Bog 9SsI Mann Steele. H Flsurellfezman' rzgd Robe ' can Jackso la n THANK YOU T0 OUR ADVE'RTlSERS 3333 33333311 ::::ooc::::: ::::b4::::: 3--33333 TE 'L 'e 54035 PHIL'S AUTO suPrl.Y CIRCLE AUTQMQTIVE, Inc. ARCHERY Cr SPORTING EQUIPMENT Route 23 , Full Line of Auto Parts Riverdale, New Jersey 304 At The Circle ACCeS50l'ieS Everything Automotive DeGRAW'S CHEVROLET America's First Choice Over 22 Years Hamburg Turnpike Bloomingdale, New Jersey 226 Main Street B I 9- O39 Ut er O Butler, New Jersey rnANK's Moron sAL:s KOCHKA BROTHERS 25 Hamburg Turnpike, Bloomingdale 268 Main Street Route 23, Riverdale Butler, New Jersey Telephones: 5Ufle,- 9-0055 BUtler 9-0800 TErhune 5-3305 Compliments of Compliments of ED MEGE MOTORS GUENTER MOTOR COMPANY Newark-Pompton Turnpike MR. CUENTER Wayne, New Jersey 158 STUDEBAKER Cr PACKARD SALES and SERVICE Complimenfs of Main Street ED VAN NESS Bloomingdale, New Jersey MOTORS, In BUtler 9-0857 C. 1 if TRI-COUNTY BUtler 9-2303 YOPPY'S NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION Bear Wheel Alignment and Balancing Serv RIVERDALE RAMBLE'R ice 126 Hamburg Turnpike Bloomingdale, New Jersey J. BRANDT -oc'---7 v--- vvv- - --'----9 159 :::::O-397' --vv MILLIE'S HOME BAKERY Fresh Bakery Goods 142 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey Phone: BUtler 9-1388 Quality Beverages DOW'S BEVERACES COMPANY Bloomingdale, New Jersey Under New Management Phone: BUtler 9-0203 THE BUTLER and BLOOMINGDALE BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATICN If you want to SAVE, BUY or BUILD, let this Association serve you. I32 Main Street Butler, New Jersey or 4 Q i l i : Y ig, A ' ,fig g - ,, 'fj -, ,A ,,:.. - W..-J D AH I J i M85 E ff I wifi , fx. , i il 4 Qi K I -Li l 5 I I l . ol f sesr wisnzs 'ro 'rl-is cl.Ass or 1958 i f siys yy,,y FROM THE Cl-A55 OF 1957 r 'I B lyli l:,,L I I If f ff' Hi Ig 'l f iff: ,izfwzui I .sn I ,. BUTLER CLEANERS Cr DYERS 15 Boonton Avenue Butler, New Jersey Friendly Service ci.sANsns RED'S NEW LOOK R 23 we CLEANERS Butler, New Jersey PICIVUP and DCIIVGYY Fur Storage - Tailoring 4'H ' service 95 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey BU e' 94425 BUtler 9-1949 Congratulations to the Class of 1958 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BUTLER Butler, New Jersey Main Office Pequannock Township Office Park Place The Turnpike Butler Pompton Plains Seasonal Office Newfoundland MEMBER F.D.I.C. AND FEDERAL RESERVE IMPROVEMENT ::::::vooooc:::::::voooc:oooc::::ooc:::oo4:::pvoooc:: l6l V -,-o4: :::: RIVERDALE MARTINIZING CLEANERS Hamburg Turnpike and Mead Avenue Riverdale, New Jersey Pick-Up and Delivery Service Store Hours: Friday 7:30 to 9:00 Monday to Saturday 7:30 to 6:00 TErhune 5-4849 VET'S DRY CLEANING SERVICE 57 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey 3-Hour Service BLOOMINGDALE SWEET SHOPPE Greeting Cards - Stationery - Newspapers 82 Main Street, Bloomingdale BUtler 9-1324 CARVEL DARI-FREEZE ICE CREAM Traffic Circle Route 23 Riverdale, New Jersey TErhune 5-3208-J TErhune 5-5774 GREG'S TOYS AND CON FECTION ERI ES lO73 Ringwood Avenue Haskell, New Jersey WE DELIVER When in West Milford, Stop at THE GREEN TGP To Meet the B.H.S. C-ang of West Milford Telephone BUtler 9-0280 LA SALA'S CONFECTIONERY We Have Everything Samuel P. La Sala, Prop. I37 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey OLD BARN MILK BAR Alderney lee Cream Soda - Sandwiches - Sundaes - Waffles Pompton-Hamburg Turnpike Pompton Falls, New Jersey :,, A---- :r ----- -------A- JOHN BOTT General Contractor Builder Pequannock, New Jersey MO 8-2760 HOWARD M. BANTA RIVERDALE SWEET SHOPPE Builder - Modernization - Alterations Karpiak Brothers Kakeout Road BUtIer 9-l443 Riverdale' New Jersey Kinnelon New Jersey W. T. GRANT COMPANY IO Wanaque Avenue Klugetown Shopping Center Pompton Lakes, New Jersey 163 .V.M4 Ji Sand - Gravel - Topsoil - Fill ALEX HEARLE 6' SON General Excavating Contractors Cranes - Bulldozers - Draglines We Specialize in Dredging of All Types Phone: Mt. View 8-I373 TErhune 5-l783 Boulevard, Pequannock, New Jersey Compliments of ARTHUR JANSEN -v-o--,, ::::: Tel. PArkway 8-5651 R. KILLMER G' SONS HEATING CONTRACTORS Union Valley Road, Hewitt, New Jersey Complete Heating Systems Installed and Serviced Oil Burners Installed and Serviced Duct Work Fabricated and Installed SUNSET FLOWER GARDENS RETAIL FLORISTS Burd and Al Arnold 'We Send Flowers by Wire' Anytime And Anywhere Florists' Telegraph Delivery Sunset Road and Boulevard Pompton Plains, New Jersey BUtler 9-0823 LICENSED MASTER ELECTRICIAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wesley O. Jones REPAIRED - MOTORS - REBUILT 30 Captolene Avenue Bloomingdale, New Jersey :::::::9Q:::: 2 :30Ot:::3 165 BUtler 9-0438 LAKELAND TRUCKI NG CO. Cesspool and Septic Tank Service Garbage Removal I98 Union Avenue Bloomingdale, New Jersey R. J. KELLEY, Proprietor Compliments of ALEXANDER J. MacKENN LANDSCAPE CONTRACTING ORNAMENTAL and PRACTICAL Your home, like a precious jewel, needs the proper setting. IO4 Olenwild Avenue Bloomingdale, New Jersey Phone: BUtler 9-Ol 74 Phone: BUtler 9-ZOOO JOSEPH H. MARTIN G' SONS Aluminum Awnings - Combination Windows - Doors - Venetian Blinds Window Shades - Jalousies Porch Enclosures Our Specialty Office: State Highway No. 23 Butler, New Jersey PArkway 8-7l4l PARAMOUNT PLUMBING AND HEATING Installation and Service Steam - Hot Water and Warm Air West Milford, New Jersey OXbow 7-7400 HAROLD A. SMITH Sheet Metal Work Plumbing and Heating Lake Swannanoa Oak Ridge, New Jersey RILEY HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. General Contractors Roofing G' Siding Combination Aluminum Windows and Doors 273 Newark-Pompton Turnpike Pequannock, New Jersey MOuntain View 8-1506 - 2153 BUtIer 9-I73I NEAL RILEY - JOHN RILEY J. P. GRANT STORES 5 G' IOC BLOOMINGDALE VARIETY STORE 6I Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey -- -v---o Y... v-----vv---::::o ::::r-c::::: H. J. KIRBY 5 If I0 192 Main Street Butler, New Jersey 1358 Clifton Avenue Clifton, New Jersey TErhune 5-4488 SEMEL'S DEPARTMENT STORE 1066 Ringwood Avenue Haskell, New Jersey SPIEGEL'S BUTLER FLORIST 93 Kiel Avenue Butler, New Jersey BUtler 9-1090 FREDERICKS FUEL Cr HEATING SERVICE Fuel Oil - Coal Hot Water - Warm Air Heating Systems Oak Ridge, New Jersey Men - Women If Children's Apparel Phone Oxbow 18291 Compliments of GEORGE'S ESSO ---vooo--,-----:poooc----,-:poo WAYSI DE 'Ga rden Center Route 23 Riverdale, New Jersey at the Riverdale Circle TErhune 5-5423 SHRUBBERY - EVERGREENS PLANTS - FLOWERS ---- -------- ------ ::::o4::::vc o4:-14:-:boo4: ..... v- ........ - TEI'1rune 5-1800 FUEL OIL WHOLESALE - RETAIL ASSOCIATED OIL BURNER SERVICE, Inc. ou. BURNER sALEs fr ssnvlcs Riverdale, N. J. - Pompton Lakes, N. J. N. JA De Vito, Manager :::oo:::::::Q:::: ::::oooo: HOME FUEL OIL CO. 286 Hamburg Turnpike Riverdale, New Jersey TErhune 5-2300 Day-Night PLAINS FRIENDLY SERVICE 447 Turnpike - TErhune 5-6164 Pompton Piains, New Jersey - z QW f'r -- 11 BEST WISHES T0 THE CLASS OF I958 FROM THE CLASS OF 1955 1::::: SHIRLEEN BOTTLE GAS Cr APPLIANCE CO. Frank's Bargain Store lShoes Cr Clothes for the whole familyl NORTHERN HOMES DEALER OXbow 7-4663 Sparta and Milton Road Milton, New Jersey W. J. CLEARY'S MARKET Butler, New Jersey Phone: BUtIer 9-OOI l FRANK 6' LEN'S GENERAL STORE Formerly Distasi's Groceries - Meats - Candy - Ice Cream Frozen Foods - Fresh Vegetables Phone OXbow 7-7694 Corner of Ridge Road and Chamberlain Road oo0oooooooc- ..... :hoc :::::h-oq:::n4 4 M Y MARKETS 53 if 7 ,Il ,Q ii A 1 ,I s +37 all Q I A -- . 4 1 E ,lp Q51 I li H 'H-0 5 'run g Vi FOPQDTOWN TErhune 5-4609 JAYE'S MARKET Prime fr Choice Meats Home Freezers Stocked At Wholesale Prices ' Service Our Specialty 612 Newark Pompton Turnpike Pompton Plains, New Jersey :::::::::::Joooc::: JOE'S DELICATESSEN Selection of Lush Home Made Salads Cold Cuts Sandwiches - Coffee -Orders To Take Out- 87 Newark-Pompton Turnpike Riverdale, New Jersey TE 5-3374 LARRY'S DELICATESSEN Butler, New Jersey MAPLELAWN FARM Lawrence Kayhart and Son Boonton Avenue Kinnelon, New Jersey Strictly Fresh Eggs FREE DELIVERY BUtler 9-I374-W Compliments of 0TTO'S DELICATESSEN l35 C-lenwild Avenue Bloomingdale MARCO MARKET SELF SERVICE Pompton Plains New Jersey Compliments of PEQUANNOCK MARKET ROMANO'S MARKET l I2 Main Street Butler, New Jersey Phone: BU1'ler 9-l4l 3 1::::::::::::o4::::::roo-oc:::: Phoner BUflef 9-0869 SUNSET DELICATESSEN ROYAL Corner Camecgon Avenue scoNoMY MARKET, Inc. N k pan 1 p.k Complete Food Market ewar - omp on I e Impgffed and Dgmesfic Open ffOIlI A.M. to 100 P.M. wines and Liquors We Will Serve You With All Y N 29 Main Street :url feds i nc u mg B'00m 'Sda'ef New Je'SeY ckocsruss, cou: CUTS, NoTloNs, DRUGS If COSMETICS, SURGICAL SUPPLIES, GREETINGS CARDS, NEWSPAPERS fr CANDIES Compliments of FRQZEN FOOD HERSHEY ICE CREAM PEI' V2 gal. 1' BOC Pet' Pillf SODA K'e' Avenue We wan cheerfully Deliver Kinnelon' New Jersey Orders of SL00 or more Phone TErhune 5-5723 McCALL'S, Inc. Route 23 Butler, New Jersey SOO Feet Past Kiel Avenue Traffic Circle The Home of Quality Foods at Popular Prices Parking for 50 Cars Free Delivery Service :::::::::p4:::::::::::::::------- AA.. ------- l7l QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQAAA- ----- o--- ---------- --- --------A- - -------v- -v- -----v---v- v-vo-vvv------ v- Y Q- Y N' .5 I I I, Q 9 5 .:., I , .tk THE FOUR-WAY TEST I. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? COPYRIGHT I946 - ROTARY INTERNATIONAL l72 . S sd if X Butler 9-1368 PAT'S LAU N DROMAT Shirts Laundered - Dry Cleaning No Muss, No Fuss, No Bother l l West Arch Street Butler, New Jersey X VALLEY FAIR SUPERAMA 78 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey The finest food for any mood, featuring meats of distinction! Telephone OXbow 7-4552 BOOTE SUPPLY CO. Hardware - Household Goods Facing Lake Swannanoa Oak Ridge, New Jersey HENRY W. BOOTE, Prop ARTHUR GLAESER, Mgr BlLL'S HARDWARE 638 Ringwood Avenue Midvale, New Jersey WM. KLEIN, Prop. TErl'1une 5-1432 WEst Milford 4-3278 IRA M. DAVENPORT Paints - Oils - Glass Hardware - Building Materials Main Street West Milford, New Jersey TErhune 5-0993 JONES HARDWARE COMPANY 600 Turnpike Pompton Plains, New Jersey Complete Line of Lucas Paints and Super Kem-Tone -----'-:roo4:-:1:-'A------ ' - ....... --:ooo4:--------- 0004: ..... v .... ------ BWP' ww..- 1 K ' iiilff I ii i BEST wlsi-iss T0 THE cLAss or 1958 I 'i mom THE cLAss or 1954 POMPTON VALLEY HARDWARE Newark-Pompton Turnpike Pequannock, New Jersey Phone: MOuntain View 8-2264 Sanding and Waxing Machine Rentals Keys Made Tel. OXbow 7-3271 VAN VLIET BUILDING SUPPLY C0 Hardware - Paints - Mason Material Roofing Material - Lumber - Cabinets Special Millwork - Formica Sink Tops Screens - Windows - Storm Sash Ridge Road Milton, New Jersey R.F.D. Oak Ridge, New Jersey . J I ' E it . if . . F. B. WHITTLE' HARDWARE COMPANY Plumbing and Heating Butler, New Jersey Phone: BUtIer 9-Ol I7 DONALD W. SHORTER, Prop ARDLEY'S FURNITURE Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey I74 iessaic J. M. Daglian DEPARTMENT STORE Courtesy of Electrical Appliances - Dry Goods Furniture 100 Main Street COMAR PRODUCTS. Inc. Butler, New Jersey Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of l958 LEVI N E FURNITURE COMPANY ll8 Main Street Butler, New Jersey BUtler 9-0142 Compliments of Compliments of POMPTON FURNITURE COMPANY LEMBO MACHINE WORKS, Inc Pompton Lakes, New Jersey Paterson, New Jersey 175 7-:::: 1:::: ---- ::::::::::---::::::voQoo4::::::::::::::::::::::- EDUHCATIDN AND IN DUSTRY During the past year new emphasis has been placed on education. The im- portance of scientifically trained men and women has received a great deal of attention. The need for new schools and more teachers has been pro- moted. The Federal Government, State Governments and local communities have been asked for vastly more money for education. Why? Fear of the loss of our comforts and security is one reason. The increased used of more complicated electronic, hydraulic and mechanical systems in our everyday life is another. The exploitation of the power in an atom, the use of solar energy and the recovery of the fabulous wealth from the sea- are others. No doubt the competitive challenge of the people in other lands is still another. Competition? Yes! ln order to be competitive today industry uses many more men and women, trained in mathematics, science, economics, lan- guages and the craft skills, as well as philosophy and ethics. This training is basic and can no longer be limited to an introductory study of the subject. The requirements are for profound and thorough training. How can such education be obtained? There is just one way-intensive study for many years. Such an education does not necessarily require more schools, more teachers and more money. lvluch can be accomplished by making better use of what we have, starting in the early grades. lt is largely an individual matter to study more, ad- vance faster and go farther. Even recreation will have to be used to better advantage. This is quite a price to pay, but it will be well worth-while if we want to keep our comforts and security and learn to work and live in peace with our fellow men. AMERICAN HARD RUBBER CO. BUTLER, N. J. Division of Amerace Corp. 176 --: :,,. : :oo : : : : : : : : oooooooooooooooooooo QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ TErhune 5-2808 EDWARDS ENGINEERING CORP. IOI Alexander Avenue Pompton Plains, New Jersey Specialists in the Manufacturing of FINNED TUBING FOR BASEBOARD RADIATION, HEAT TRANSFER COILS and FIN-PIPE RADIATION BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I958 FROM THE CLASS OF I953 Compliments of PEQUANNOCK VALLEY PAPER COMPANY WAYNE MACHINE AND WELDING 47 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey Phone: BUtler 9-042l Sales - Rentals - Appraisals General Insurance EDWARD A. CASEY Realtor - Insuror l3 Union Valley Road , West Milford, New Jersey Tel. PA 8-8931 HELEN E. CASEY Representative Planned Insurance Costs Less Auto, Bonds, Fire, Life, Accident fr Health ALICE RATH RICHART AGENCY Oak Ridge, New Jersey Tel. OXbow 7-7632 OXbow 7-4602 PAUL'S JEWELRY Pompton Lakes New Jersey Watch Repairing - Special Order Work WlLLIAMSON'S JEWELRY 58 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey Walter A, Wagenhoffer, Prop. BUtler 9-0333 TRI BOROH HOME LAUNDRY A Week's Wash Done in 30 Minutes 93 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey OXbow 7-7157 TRIANGLE WASHERETTE Laundry - Cleaning Shirts Main Road at Route 23 Newfoundland, New Jersey oc::::: :::::boc::: - ---.'t--- ---- --- --- .... ooocv-- BUTLER COAL Cr LUMBER CO. D 6' H and Lehigh Coal Lumber and Mason's Materials Insulation and Fuel Oil Tel. BUtler 9-0014 EXCELSIOR LUMBER AND WOODWORKINC CO. Butler, New Jersey KITCHELL LUMBER AND WOODWORKING CO. I22 Hamburg Turnpike Bloomingdale, New Jersey Phone: BUtIer 9-0253 BUTLER NEWS CO. l5O Main Street Toys - Greeting Cards Stationery - Party Decorations Candy - Party Novelties DUmont 4-3326 FRANK PLO MUSIC C0 msrnumsnrs - Music REPAIRS 69 South Washington Avenue Bergenfield, New Jersey Established 1861 G. SCHIRM ER 0 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 0 MUSICAL TOYS AND GIFTS 0 RECORDS 3 East 43rd Street New York 17, New York MU 2-8100 THE BUTLER ARGUS Established 1888 Main Street Butler, New Jersey Phone: BUtIer 9-0300 - BUtIer 9-1234 MUSIC OF ALL PUBLISHERS HIGH FIDELITY SPECIALISTS BUTLER-NEWARK DAILY DELIVERY, Inc AI KOCHKA, SR. Al KOCHKA, JR. We don't cover the world, but we do give superior service in Northern New Jersey. 105 Bartholdi Avenue Butler, New Jersey BUtler 9-1200 PARAKEETS TREES CANARIES SHRUBS TROPICAL FISH HILLVIEW, Inc. LANDscAPlNc and PAVING VISIT OUR PLANT MARKET TErhune 5-2136 Sunset and Jacksonville Roads Pompton Plains, New Jersey ::::::::0:::: :::::: EVERGREENS LANDSCAPE STYLINGS Lawn Building Tree Service Compliments of QUALITY Evergreens Shade Trees OKKEN NURSERIES VAN NESS LUMBER COMPANY TErhune 5-2414-M Route 23 Pompton Plains 181 Q. -QQQQQQQQQQ-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQ0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q.. PHILLIPS TRANSPORTATION CQMPANY Greenwood Lake Turnpike Hewitt, New Jersey ooo: :oc : : : :oc : : : oo: : : : ze: :QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 000000 182 Q90 OXbow 7-5764 A-L RANCH, Inc. Union Valley Road Newfoundland, New Jersey Biggest Little Ranch in the East Horses Hired Out By the Hour PArkway 8-331 I Established i945 Your Pleasure is my Business BUSSIE'S LANDING Mercury Motors Penn Yan - Trojan - Aristocraft Shepherd Inboards Sales - Service By The Bridge Greenwood Lake, New Jersey Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of A FRIEND BLOOMINGDALE PHARMACY Main Street - Ford Building Bloomingdale, New Jersey Complete Prescription Department BUtler 9-1212 TErhune 5-3145 DONALD Cr WM. K. FULLERTON 587 Turnpike Pompton Plains, New Jersey Complete Bookkeeping Cr Tax Service For All Businesses A Full Line of Artist Supplies Phones: TErhune 5-3380 - 3381 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 DOMINICK FILOCAMO and SON PAINTING CONTRACTOR Painting - Decorating - Paper Hanging 6 Tilley Avenue Pompton Plains, New Jersey TErhune 5-3409 ooc-Af -- :bc--- AAAAAA AAAAA: t--A L::::ro::::: The Mayor and Council of the Borough of Butler Extend the Congratulations of the RESIDENTS OF THE BOROUGH OF BUTLER to the Class of I958 . . . WILLIAM DEAN, Mayor LAWRENCE F. BRINSTER, Council President FREDERICK W. HAZEKAMP WILLIAM F. BROWN RAYMOND E. ESSINC- FRANK D. MUTH FRANK P. BODEN - ....... ---o,-:vo4: ..... --:pooooc,-00f- I85 Sk Cpltf THE SMOKE RISE CCMPANY INC. KINJy S oooooc--- --- PArkway 8-3278 NEWFOUN DLAN D DRUGS Morris Friedland, B.S., Reg. Ph. IRA M. DAVENPORT . . Frances Friedland, B.S., Reg. Ph. Paints - Oils - Glass Hardware - Building Materials Route 23 At The Old Mill Farm Main Street Newfoundland, New Jersey West Milford, New Jersey Oxbow 7-471 I CHARLES M. HEMPSTEAD PAINTING - PAPERHANGING - COLORIST Telephone 51 High Street BUtler 9-0303 Butler, New Jersey Hempstead Decoration Dedicated to the Achievement of Good Taste and Refinement P. J. MONAHAN Paints KRESSATY'S PHARMACY State Highway Just A Good Drug Store BUf'e' 9-1433 lO68 Ringwood Avenue Haskell, New Jersey B. SPEZIALE Painting Contractor FRED KRESSATY Registered Pharmacist 5 Jefferson Street Pompton Plains, New Jersey T I TE h 5 1612 e. r une - TErhune 5-2097 :::::::: : :::r::::: I87 ---:ro1:--- oc'Jo4:- ---- :o4:-A-:vc--:b4:--- C. A. Alario, R.P. R. Centenni, R.P. R. DeKany, R.P. PINECLIFF PHARMACY CK West Milford's Service Pharmacy Union Valley Road West Milford Complete Prescription Department Cosmetic - Baby Needs Modern Lunch-eonette Open Daily 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. ALL DAY SUNDAY PArkway 8-3271 Drugs - Cosmetics Dependable Prescription Service Movie Cameras - Costume Jewelry PlNK'S PHARMACY The Prescription Drug Store HAROLD STRAUSS. R.P. 178 Main Street Butler, New Jersey Phone BU 9-1063 SHARR DRUGS Pompton Lakes NORTHWOOD INN Route 23 Butler, New Jersey Phone: BUtler 9-0447 TOUB'S DRUG STORE 145 Turnpike Pequannock, N. J Phone Mt. View 8-2194 Open Every Day, Including Sundays 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. QUALITY DRUGS - PRESCRIPTIONS COUNTRY CLUB ICE CREAM When quality is our first consideration the drug store to choose is WEST MILFORD PHARMACY Main Street Oaalljnd West Milford, New Jersey Phones: Day or Night Free Delivery PArkway 8-9841 PArkway 8-5471 Prescriptions camera supplies We Can Fill Any Prescription :r :::o::::-::::: -----A HALLFIELD TELEVISION SERVICE Route 23 at Kiel Avenue WARD'S PHARMACY Westinghouse and Motorola T I ' ' d H'-F' You Are Always Welcome e evmon an I I Phone BUtIer 9-0936 At Ward's TErhune 5-3873 I2 Main Street John Havens' MIDVALE RADIO G' TELEVISION Butler, New Jersey 642 Ringwood Avenue Midvale, New Jersey ALLEN TYPEWRITERS 32 Colfax Axenue Pompton Lakes, New Jersey TErI'1une 5-I654 ROYAL DISTRIBUTOR and PRODUCTS BY ROYAL DELMA STUDIOS 521 Fifth Avenue New York, New York JCWJU4JGQGYs90k90k9bk90h90OJOOJOOJ0k90+96Ws9GWJU4JOOJbh904J0k90 OUR 'OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER JNJGWJGWJG4J0k964JOOJ0k96WJOOJGOJ0O307JGk96k90t90k90OJOOJ04J0 Office and Laboratory 9 West 20th Street New York I I, New York WAtkins 9-1880 190 ---A:::::: ::::ooo:::: LINCOLN MERCURY open Monday thru Saturday 'til 10 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAYS CCRPURATIQN - MERCURY LINCOLN - FIAT - LLOYD 0 SALES - PARTS - SERVICE 0 Pompton Plains Route 23 TErhune 5-4402 HOME OF THE AL EMITE FIVE-YEAR GUARANTEE EAST ORANGE NEW JERSEY 58132-A 0 g Pa- 244 :Im :PII M soc use CFIQD PD . . b .K - d 8 . ' I.. ' . ty I . . . . 'F : . .I ly pt. I BLVRIMIW JZWWL , 22 Pru'ocl St. ' ' , I V , , ran o f :spy New York I7, 420 Lexington Avi. - O' ' ,J 1 WM 0 A nl, Y. ran . '4 ' , ,pt re are now for a pre- ' ferred secretarial position. Berkeley - trained secre- 4. taries are associated with 1 wide variety of business or- ganizations Courses for In h school gra uates and colle e women Dis lngulshed faculty Effec we placement service Ca alogue Write Assistant Director Term: Fab, u ,So 191 ALBERT SCALETTI, Inc. ALBERT SCALETTI I4 Wanaque Avenue President .Pompton Lakes, New Jersey TErhune 5-I IOO AFTER YOU GRADUATE WILL BANKING BE YOUR CAREER? Young men and women who would like to discuss the ad- vantages of a career in banking in one of New .lersey's largest and most progressive banks are invited to stop in and get details from Mr. Stephen Cermond, Vice President at our Ellison Street Office, l25 Ellison Street, Paterson. You'll receive a cordial welcome. I ,..!?,':?.-.I!Q,',1':?:k .P:9,'J!!S,. I7 CONVENIENT OFFICES IN PASSAIC COUNTY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation :::::: :::-- :::QQ::::::oo::::::::o:::::::-- 192 ------A-----2:::::::::boc:::::::A vv v M flily unqgyilncnann X- X-ur.rus . 'B-.LAR gi t' .alifa U I . . . . . . .y g g azsr run Less ,-'Q GLENWILIJ AVE. Bl.l1llll1ll1GDALE Hours 10:30 AM. to 6 P.M. Mondays 10:30 AM. to 9:00 P.M. Closed Sundays DRAPERY AND RODS YARD GOODS Custom Made Slipcovers Custom Upholstering In fact, just about everything in fabrics for you and your home-and at substantial savings, too. Money Back Guarantee Phone: BUtler 9-1138 LAKELAND RADIO If TV SERVICE 108 Main Street Authorized Dealer DUMONT - MOTOROLA HOTPOINT - EMERSON JOE DOMINC-UEZ, Prop. POSTS' RADIO Television- and Electrical Appliances- Large Selection of Records Butler, New Jersey Phone: BUtler 9-O245 CAMERA CENTER, Inc. Everything Photographic 234 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes, New Jersey TErhune 5-2213 TWIN TOWN Radio - Television - Bottle Gas Electric Cr Cas Appliances RCA - PHILCO BUtler 9-1565 125 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey AL'S DINER AND RESTAURANT Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey Phone: BUtler 9-0546 BLUE DOOR LUNCHEONETTE Meet your friends here after school Turnpike and Jackson Avenue Pompton Plains A ------- --A-90000000 nt00t-:l:-- - ---fP04:-v- -----:rc- A --'A:rc---- THE DERBY Q Catering to WEDDINGS AND PARTIES SUNDAY DINNERS OXbow 7-4891 DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NITE! Longwood Valley Road Oak Ridge, New Jersey PArkway 8-875 I FRED'S LAKESIDE INN Restaurant fr Bar Open All Year West Shore Greenwood Lake, New Jersey ROCK OAK LODGE RESTAURANT Glen Road, Sparta, New Jersey Lake Mohawk 7854 German American Cooking Our Dinners Served Family Style Cocktail Bar oc--:po4:---------A---A-- COLLEGIATE CAP and GOWN COMPANY 366 Fifth Avenue New York, New York PArkway 8-9671 JOHN GOODROW MO-OSEHEAD LODGE' BAR AND GRILL BOAT RENTALS - Dock SPACE Lakeside Road - Greenwood Lake Hewitt, New Jersey RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS CUPS PLAQUES TROPHIES exrellent design skilled crafts mambip superb quality YOUR CLASS JEWELER DIEGES G. CLUST I7 JOHN STREET. NEW YORK I, N. Y. BOSTON 0 PROVIDENCE MANUFACTURING IEWELERS CARLTON Cr SMITH PRINTING COMPANY A. H. ROEMER CO., Inc. Books of All Publishers Children and Adults 39 Maple Street Summit, New Jersey CRestview 3-4800 MR. J. L. EMDIN, President Compliments of ROCKY'S OPEN KITCHEN BROOK VALLEY POULTRY FARM Watson Kayhart Boonton Avenue Butler, New Jersey BUtler 9-0226-J Compliments of THE BLUE 'N' COLD 1:---- COLD SPRING LAKE Swimming and Picnicing 20 Acre Enchanted Forest FAI RY TALE FOREST at Pine Village Grove Oak Village Road Oak Ridge, New Jersey OXbow 7-5772 BLOOMINGDALE SERVICE STATION Pompton-Hamburg Turnpike Bloomingdale, New Jersey BUtler 9-1426 GILBERT G. TRACY, Prop. DeGRAW'S GULF SERVICE Richard DeGraw Corner of Hamilton Street and Union Avenue Bloomingdale, New Jersey BUtler 9-I464 ROYAL MASTER, Inc. Royal Master Centerless Grinders State Highway No. 23 Riverdale, New Jersey FRAWLEY'S SERVICEQ General Repair 24-l'Iour Towing Service Butler, New Jersey BUtler 9-0530 PArkway 8-5441 GERRITSEN'S SERVICENTER Automobile Repairing Tires - Batteries - Accessories TRY US FIRST Union Valley Road West Milford, New Jersey ooc::::1c:1:: :::::ae: JlMMY'S RICHFIELD STATIQN HARRY RH'NEsM'TH,s James B. Moore, Jr., Prop. GARAGE Auto Mechanic, Since 1920 Guaranteed Repairs Tires - Tubes -. Accessories Batteries - Lubrication Bloomingdale, New Jersey 44 Main Street BU 9-3107 Night Phone NEwfoundland 9-7132 Auto Glass Installed POMPTON MOTORS Main Srl-reef Sales fr Service MARTY'S GULF STATION Bloomingdale, New Jersey 173 Hamburg Turnpike Pompton Lakes, New Jersey Herman Struble, Prop. Phone: BUtler 9-0788 TErhune 5-0940' i . ............ ,,.. .- ., . ..... ..........mm-mmm o:::: Compliments of RIVERDALE AUTO PARTS TINTLE'S ESSO SERVICENTER Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey Phone: BUtler 9-Ol O4 WHITEY Cv IVA'S RESTAURANT - TEXACO SERVICE AII Baking Done on Premises Greenwood Lake Turnpike Hewitt, New Jersey PArkway 8-8831 --vo----v ..., ::::: :: Esso WITTY'S SERVICE Bud and Fred Clenwild Avenue Bloomingdale, New Jersey Phone: BUtler 9-0178 TErhune 5-288l THE FABRIC CORNER Silk - Cotton - Woolens Slipcovers - Drapery Fabrics and Supplies 264 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes, New Jersey We're just as near as your phone BUtIer 9-1575 BLOOMINCDALE TAXI Radio Dispatched STANDS: Acme Market Valley Fair Bloomingdale, New Jersey DESICNER'S DRESS SHOP 585 Newark-Pompton Turnpike Pompton Plains, New Jersey ----.:---- A---- ---- AA---- ooq: o4:----:oc---o4:----:bc--- TErhune 5-1755 THE KNIT SHOP Knittin-g Yarn and Accessories 258 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes, New Jersey Phone: BUtler 9-0233 NENA'S CERAMIC STUDIO Instructions - Supplies- - Firing Greenware - Ceramic and Porcelain 133 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey Quality Footwear LI LLI E'S rAMous BRAND snoss QUALITY SHOES AT BARGAIN PRICES 49 Hamburg Turnpike Riverdale, New Jersey oooo4:---- --t-----AA:r4:--- A : :::::voo4: : 1oooooooQooooQ0 PIN MONEY SHOPPE VogeI's Corner Hewitt, New Jersey Fabrics - Sewing Notions Pattern Service - Aprons Miscellaneous Dry Goods Dressmaking - Alterations Open Daily 10 to 5:30 POM PTON GALE SHOP Sportswear - Knitwear - Lingerie 212 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes, New Jersey POMPTON SPORTLAND, Inc. 1 10 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes TE 5-6174 Opposite Bank ALL EQUIPMENT FOR: Baseball Fishing Basketball Archery Football Hunting Golf Skating Etc. Compliments of PREAKNESS FABRIC CENTER 18 Preakness Shopping Center Wayne, New Jersey LOUIS LEVINE Cr SONS 154 Main Street Butler, New Jersey North Jersey's Finest Store For Men and Boys TONI'S sPoR'rswEAR AND FoRMALs 1 276 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes, New Jersey TOWNE DRESS SHOP 126 Main Street Butler, New Jersey Phone: BUtler 9-0848 Craftsmanship Tells' The Story VAN ZILE F: VERA Floor and Wall Coverings Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Tile 99 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey BUtler 9-2363 JENNINGS TAXI SERVICE Stanley C. Jennings Route 23 MODERN CABS 24-HOUR SERVICE Taxi Stand - OXbow 7-5481 If no answer call residence OXbow 7-2321 WATSON JEWELERS 105 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes, New Jersey JOSEPH H. WATSON, Prop. TErhune 5-1041 :::::o: : :: JP' - fiiv t 5 , 1 , , , 1 + ,T 1 f , E1 I 3 X1 Q v , , 1 if ,vi Fixx Nfl MXL Ralf' i V kj, 1 j X Tix! W 1 IN' .Z I I i Q Q if 2 1-nf , T, TRANSPORTATION 5 ARTHUR JORDAN Charter Bus-BU 9-1919 12 ,RQ 953' ,, it - 1 Q T xml? V 1 :wil P H .' - A ,f WY, 41 'g, ' MANHATTAN BUS LINES Route 46 East Paterson, New Jersey Phone: PRescott 7-1213 Aww. -----o-A-- ------ INDEX FOR ADVERTISING Automobiles, Sales and Service ....... ..... Bakeries ....................................... .... Banks ........ Beverages ........ Cleaners ................... Confectionery Stores and Snack Bars ....... ....................... Contractors-Special Fields ................ ....... 1 63, 164, Department Stores .............. .................... Florists ..................... Fuel ....................... Groceries - Meats ..... ..... . Hardware .... .. ...... .. Home Furnishings ..... ............................. Industrial Concerns Insurance ....... . ........ .. ........................... .. Jewelry Shops ....... Laundries ....... Lumber ..... Markets .................................. Music Supplies and Studios ........... Newspapers-News Distributors ..... Nurseries ...........................,.......... .................... Organizations and Individuals ..... ....... 1 60, 77 Paints and Painters ...... ........... Pharmacies ............. Photographers ..... Radio-Television .... Restaurants ............. Schools and Supplies Service Stations ....... Specialty Stores ...... Transportation .... 159 161 161 160 166 166 165 168 171 172 174 178 173 179, 169 179, 180. 180 9 172, 184, 195, 1 84, 188 190 189 194 194 197 189 ZOO 1 1 I W tt 'if 5 gf' -...L 3 1 if , ,. . -. T., My , ,K+ Y. y iv-x my , -xx 15- K Q J f Q-an I ani M IQ, --- J: AUTOGRAPHS 204 4. , ,. 1 r ' 1 Wg: r y 9 . Q 'Z ' I, a I . . , 5 -' , 5 y'- -xif-fg: J '-of' x 'Y if H lk. us ,L-'EW ffm' 5- 'I '. . I 4 1 1, 4 . A , 4' I '.:.v 'QW ' ,. 1 ,, - .--u' v4 -1, 0 1' I v x. 'ff-C 5. 1 . . .. f, ,L ,jzx-,. 5. . P , . .4 me a fb- el P J ,..3f. .?1,.,..z: I ' 'iw in nr A -'9'Wlf -,gl 4 'f 1 A v 11. .. Xing. . ..-. 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