Butler High School - Nugget Yearbook (Butler, NJ)

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The Staff N f 1959 Presents Q B we Q fm, uf' XXX Q CP Gb .sf Q 7 Q KJ mm- N Sxx X-5 J WQYNN rs. Y Clues to Location of Treasure Frontispiece and Introduction . . . . . Administration and Board of Education ........ . . Faculty ........... School Life ..... Classrooms ..... Science Fair .... Nugget ...... Maple Leaf .... Senior Play ....... Talent Show .......r Faculty Basketball .... Christmas ......... Dances ........ Spring Concert . Prom .......... Student Council Band ..,....... Twirlers and Kiel House Kats .... Behind the Scenes ............ . . Music Clubs .... 1-5 6-8 9-17 18-57 20-21 22-23 24 25 26-27 28 29 30-31 32-33 34-35 36-37 38-39 40-41 42 43 44-45 Speaking Clubs .... Academic Clubs . . . FTA, FNA, FSA .... Language Clubs .. . Service Clubs .... Hobby Clubs ....,...., . . . Recreation Clubs ........ Ir. Sportsmen, First Aid Athletic Clubs ..,... Sports ,...... Football . . . Basketball .... Cheerleaders . . . Baseball ..... Track ............ Fencing ............. Girls' Intramurals .... Classes ............ Freshmen ..... Sophomore . . . Iunior ...., Senior . . . Hampered by lack ot space Miss Curtis and Miss Kuhns never- theless see to it that more books pass through the hands of students than from any other public or school library in Morris County. 46 47 48-49 50 51 52-53 54-55 56 57 58-73 60-63 64-66 67 68-69 7071 72 73 74-151 76-85 86-95 96-103 104-151 Butler High . . ci Very Busy Place Senior history students listen as Miss Athay propounds the saga of America. From Morning Until Bus Time Thesaurus- a reference in the library? Not so! A Greek word for 'treasure house' and that is what we hope you will find here. A treasure house of memories from the school year 1958-59. What kind of year was it? ln the world at large it was a year in which man-made satel- lites went whizzing off into space with increas- ing regularity, a year in which Quernoy ceased to be a small, unknown island off the coast of China. A year which saw the elevation of Pope Iohn XXIII, trouble in Berlin and the Near East, a Fifth Republic established in France under Charles De Gaulle, and victory for Fidel Cas- tro's rebels in Cuba, Here in the United States it was a year high- lighted by a new state, a new flag, by trouble in the South over integrated schools, the stir of the Goldfine-Adams affair, a Democratic sweep of Congress, the ninth pennant in ten years for the Yankees, and the first overtime playoff in pro football. At Butler it was a year of continued crowded rooms, halls, and lockers, of gym in the bal- cony of the auditorium during bad weather, of seven lunch periods, of the condemnation of the Kiel House, of continued accreditation by the Middle States group, of the report by the Educational Consultants on the future of B.H.S. lt saw Chef Pete Van Driel leave in the middle of the year, the gym floor ripped up and the Christmas Dance held in the grammar school, and a far less ambitious Christmas program. For the tale of Butler, l958-59, we, the staff, invite you into the treasure house of the fol- lowing pages. fir ' . Madelaine Wilcox stops for minor repairs ' .24gl2l',i2.E!?t' l .I Home after a long hard day at school! I 6 . ,f ' ark 2 '44 . 1353 ' ,M-. Butler s Admlmstrators Boorol of Ecluccrhon D11zer ww Hempsted Hesse McDonald Odenwelder Osor Osterhoudt Roach mg I Asslstomt PI'l1'1C1pCI1 Iohn B Becker Wlth H15 Secretary and Nell B Eorsterlorook Supermtendent Schools A Frlend FACULTY AT WORK l ll 4 Mr Buckleys rule of thumb 'us thumb and the students under it. Nr Scott nuxes up ot batch ot om unknown Solutlon A cord 1 eye spots ct clue to the mxstery md you see the 1or of mstont coffee or dtd you have to take the Cnermstry course th1s year? fda, lf' F...-Y' GERALDINE M. ADLER Trenton S.T.C. Business Education R . FLORENCE ATHAY Montclair S.T.C., BA., M.A. Social Studies .fu K 'N M f ANNE s. BAILEY --rx Montclair S.T.C., BA, in J LM Guidance Counsellor q '- 'X ' 'G Q ' S in . , 254 A 1 2-'J-'fig 'liWf'f'? 5f. f Miss Athay, chairman of the Social Studies Department, makes her point at the black- board lor a second period class of Seniors. FACULTY MEMBERS 'Nl' f.4'f MARGARET G. BANTA Douglass College, BS. Columbia Universit M.A. Y, Mathematics MURIEL E. BENOY Elmira College, BA. Columbia University, MA. English i LILLIAN BEDNAREK Montclair S.T.C., BA. Mathematics ':-TR? LOUISE BOEHM Fa irmont State College, Art GEORGE BOUGHTON Trenton State College, 9 Industrial Arts Columbia University, MA Mr. Dean, caught tooting away on his tooter amid the quiet of the since deserted Kiel House, obliged with the Army 'chow callf fuk in ROBERT BUCKLEY Montclair S.T.C., B.A., M.A. Mathematics DANIEL CARUSO Alfred University, B.S. Columbia University, M.A. Science TOTAL SIXTY-FOUR . CLAUD V. CRUM Syracuse University, 1 B.A., M.A. Qs S, English EDWARD A, CLEARY My St. Peter's College, B.A. , , ti i Q Montclair S.T.C., M.A. Guidance Counsellor Head Librarian .ur CATHERINE M. CURTIS 3 Douglass College, B.L. LAWRENCE DEAN Moravian College, B.A. Social Studies , wg 9 gyfii R. KENNEDY CARPENTER Lafayette College, B.S. Columbia University, M.A. Science 'Sis lu EDWARD R. CONKLIN Lafayette College, Pl'i.B. Rutgers University, Ed.M. Science - if 1 1 ANN DEBUCHY Douglass College, B.S. Physical Education T K MICHAEL DI ANGELIS New York University, B.S Industrial Arts P91522 lt, J -- fmaf, I .fr f 'f--. BARBARA DOWNS Montclair S.T.C., B.A. Mathematics HENRY T. ELLARD Springfield College, B. Phys.Ed. Montclair S.T.C., M.A. Science ESTHER B. DENNIS Wilson College, A.B. Lehigh University, M.A. English, Guidance WORK ALL YEAR TO ,Y IOSEPH EMSLEY Temple University, B.A. English an- RUTH ELLARD Adelphi College, B.A. Math., Social Studies FRANK P. FRANZETTI Paterson S.T.C., B.S, Montclair S.T.C., M.A. Business Education Mrs. Downs explains the intricacies of x and y to a puzzled Algebra I student who is opening the door to the world of math. 11 RANSLER F. HALL East Stroudsburg S.T.C., B.S, Phys. Ed., Driver Ed. DONALD S. HAWKINS Columbia College, AB. Columbia University, M.A. Social Studies t .-6155. va -..., 'War' CHARLES K, HARRIS Univ. of Michigan, B.M. lnstrumental Music ESTHER M. HAWKINS English y . Syracuse University, B.A. ETHEL M. HAYWARD Alfred University, AB. English INSTILL LOVE FDR Miss Hawkins prepares her grammar lesson for a Senior English class which discov- ered that they didn't quite know it all as yet. 12 RICHARD HEMMER Rutgers University, B.S. Mathematics ANNA IEAN HILL Boston University, B.S. Home Economics . 1 KX GJ? sf IOAN HULL St. Lawrence Univ., B.A. Social Studies ra. , Qs 'nr'- 1:7 2 PHOEBE IMANDT Montclair S.T.C., BA. Social Studies 'tif Y . yy. .1 FRED M. INGOLD Panzer College, B.S. Montclair S.T.C., MA. Physical Education FELIPA P. IACKSON Douglass College, BA. Middlebury Spanish School, MA. Spanish Mr. Iohnstone spreads the knowledge of blueprints, T-squares, French curves, and drawing boards to Butler's future handy- men. KNCWLEDGE IN ALL West Chester S.T.C., B.S. Industrial Arts jo-'X C 0 ' 5 ' wana.. l .4 .. t't1 1 t ,. X-... l'ti W Q . GLADYS H. JAECKLE ANDREW ,ARCS N. I. College for Women, BA, lg , . . New York University MA . ..... g. ,. V V. Q A! Penn State University, A.B Director of Guidance' l ll U U Social Studies MYRLE KUI-INS Kutztown S.T.C., B.S. American University, MA. Librarian RUTH M. LAFFERTY Temple University, B.S., Ed.M, f Q Music Miss Lott shows absolute impartiality in her gym class where, as referee, she steps on one girl's foot and glares at another. Q. ,X I. yn it fy . I ERMA LANDIS Millersville S.T.C., B.S. German ANN LOFSGAARD Kutztown S.T.C., B.S. Art BUTLER STUDENTS. f IOI-IN MILLER Oswego S.'I'.C. IW? FLORENCE LOTT Douglass College, B.S, Physical Education Industrial Arts EDWARD O. MITCHELL Tusculum College, B.A. ' Montclair S.'I'.C,, M,A, QQQ, ' Business Education Q 5' Q LAURA NACINOVICH Indiana CPa.l S.T.C., B.S. 14 Home Economics 49' ELEANOR LEWIS New York University, B.S. Business Education 1 ir x S sa., i . , . R.. ,. . I . 5 A '.vfir.z::gQ2f ' f ,, W. ','Y.,m.1,, t ' LEONARD LOWY Montclair S.T.C., B.S. Social Studies it .eg fff LEONARD PERFETTI M,-s, Gettysburg College, M.A. , ,,,,,b Social Studies , ,g-,za CQ ' 'Lf . A 771, ,ik f, ,,, , ,, , F' J' ffff' 3' 1 5 ,,:,,t! if , gulf ,. 1 1 . X . , . i gt' ,- 5 . K. ,1f,,,,rk',f- . ' ttttt E .M g SATL iii. lk 'lf 'I 5' 2. we it DINA NIELSEN GLADYS A. PALMER Montclair S.T.C., BA. C I SYTUCUSS' U1'1iV9fSifY, AB- Mathematics Teachers College g C i Columbia University, MA 5 M f English it ' I , K Q 1 I l E R' VERA PHILIPPS f Montclair S.T.C., BA. E A English xgf V VE E it tw DORIS POMEROY gg Paterson S.T.C., B,S. C ' Z f Business Education t iigrwilf' PROPOUND ADVICE I-AMES E- POWELL Mr. Powell is nailed in the act: the act of WQSh.-leff ICOHGQSI A-B hitting gum-chewing students on the head UFHQV- Of Chlcggof M'-A' with the dusty end of a very dusty eraser. Latin IAMES PRICE CARL PRISBECK Bloornsburg S.T.C., BS. Mansfield S.T.C., B.S. Social Studies Science 15 RICHARD SCHOOF Hartwick College, B.S. Science ,,eec, c.lee . FREDERICK RICKMAN l, ,Mr Yflle univefS1fy.A.B. Rutgers University, Ed.M. y Industrial Arts I i t 'f'i . tit't HOWARD K. SCOTT Gettysburg College, B.S., M.S. Science GERALDINE SMITH Montclair S.T.C., B.A. New York University, M.A. English DORIS W. SANDS Iersey City S.T.C., B.S. I.C. Medical Center, RN. School Nurse TO KNOW THYSELF Mr, Schoot teaches Biology, but here he passes out prizes at the Freshman Party he attended as part of his chaperoning duties. WILLIAM SMITH MARGARET STANDISI-I Douglass College, B.A, Middlebury College, M.A. French Regal T? I in 'S x, i it 16 'I Panzer College, B.S. Phys, Ed., Driver Ed. IOHN V. TARAS Univ. ot Scranton, B.A. English 'Vi Www-.9 Givin- DONALD R. WHETI-IAM MARY E. WILLIAMS IOSEPH YARMAC Trenton S.T.C. Ohio State Univ., B.A., M.A, Central Michigan S.T.C., B.S Driver Education English Science Director of Athletics CFFI CE Ea Secretary to Superintendent STAFF N I GRACE CANTELLA I Secretary in Guidance Office CARRIE MULLALY' Secretary in Board of Ed. Office ALICE BOYLE Secretary in I Guidance Qffice CAROLINE VAN DRIEL Secretary in High School Office IDA STRUCK Secretary to Assistant Principal I PHYLLIS SCIELZO MARIORIE WEBER Secretary to Secretary to - Assistant Principal 17 Principal Rf 'is N CLASSROOIVIS AND One of the busiest places in school is the library. During homeroom period i students go there and keep the library service bustling as shown below. Lunch study at Butler High School is a necessary evil. Many good students utilize this half period either by finishing homework or reading a book, others, however, just goof off. Busily at work in the chem lab trying to find which dye is fast and which isn't, Before the inevitable calisthenics Doc lngold has his Gym class space properly. Despite a little grumbling the boys shape up quickly. Mr Dean shows his attentive Histor clas . y s the location of a country being discussed Lively discussions are an integral and interesting part of his method of teaching nik y, my B. ,,f fi' . -f':-if 1-3-M V. Q : :.f. 5 3 1 --.4,,Q.L,,y,WA iw' .-:L 1? as.f.,v 2 A A 3 Q2 v.:. , 22 These twenty-five smiling faces belong to the members of the Science Fair com- mittee and the students who were awarded prizes for their exhibits in the Fair. They are shown standing in front of the door of the Ciba Pharmaceutical Lab- oratory Where they Went for their annual Science Trip. 1958 SCIENCE FAIR The Science Fair is one of the most important events at Butler High during the school year, It takes place in the early spring-usually March. Many projects, displays, and reports are entered. Most entries are made by students who are just plain interested in Science, whether they have it in a class or not, A few exhibits, however, are done by those who are entering them only because they have to- Chemistry and Physics students are required to have something in the Fair, - Our Fair has six sections-Physics, Chem- istry, Engineering, General Science, Biology and Conservation. The students may enter their projects in whichever field they Wish. A biology student need not necessarily put his exhibit in the Biology section, but could if he wants. At last year's Science Fair, the top honors for boys went to Bob Kaye for his project The Effects of Gebbrelic Acid on Plants, and for the girls, to Linda Wyman and Gail Fergusson for their exhibit entitled Dissection of Felicus Domesticusf' These displays received the Grand Prizes of the Fair. Other prize-Winners were: Physics: Honorable mention- Ignition Sys- tem, Bob Paull and Pete Worden, third place - Amateur Radio, Patrick Crowley, second place - Electric Fly Trap, Kathy Bauernfeind: first place - Solar Energy, Betsy Collins and Sidney Kadish. Chemistry: Honorable mention - Boiling Water with Ice, jean Cormack, second place - Oil Well, Sue Taggart, first place- Lig- nin, Peter Erb. Engineering: Honorable mention - Van- guard, Bill Hess, second place - Atomic Sub, Russ Tyldesley, first place - Power From the Atom, Bob Passerelli. General Science: Honorable mention - The Van Der Groff Generator, Bob Steinerd, sec- ond place- Milk, Elke Gronemeyer, first place - Nine Steps to the Stars, Doug Nichols and Paul Coty. Biology: Honorable mention- Stems and Dicots, james Rhinesmith, honorable mention Heart, john Besher, third place - Mush- rooms, Ellen Rickman, second place - Hered- ity, Dodie Boyhan, first place -- The Plant Kingdom, Barbara Bellars. Conservation: Second place- Oil Well, Mike Egan, first place - Beaver, Fred Talasco. Carl Wesley points to his display on Work and Machines as he explains the principles of the pulley and inclined plane to Mr. Easterbrook, who is ap rentl ver interested in this subject. PU Y Y 'Q BIGGEST EVER! , Brad Iohnstone and lim Tintle gaze intensely into the aquatic world ot fish. Their fine project was entitled A Balanced Aquarium. Interested onlookers observe Bob .Q Steinard as he demonstrates his 5 'Y Van Der Grotf generator. This fx exhibit was one of the most 'K popular at the Science Fair. In much detail Kathy Bauernfeind explains her winning project to attentive Miss Hawkins. Sid Kadish and Betsy Collins exchange information concerning their project on solar heat. MAPLE LEAF STAFF S Feature Editor Lynn Marko, Sports' Editor Sid Kadish, Art Editor Betsy Collins, and News Editor Louise Peterson look over the latest issue of the Maple Leaf. Along with the regular paper comes the infamous Maple Loafer. fNote smilesl f During one of the weekly Maple Leaf meetings, the staff learns that its last issue was accepted very well by everyone. Russell Gluck, a member of the Maple Leaf business staff, gives lack Earl a sneak pre- view, while on his delivery route. Maple Leaf Business mana- gers Iulia Townsend and Karin Sandal check receipts with the aid of three staff members: Iudy Anderson, Ianet Hennion, and Nona Shaw. 24 Editor-in-Chief Linda Pancheri and Mr. Crum, the Maple Leaf's Advisor, per- form the important job of proof reading the paper before it goes to press. The Maple Leaf, edited by Linda Pancheri, is our school newspaper. The monthly issues include such things as school activities, humor, sports, edi- torials, a calender of events, and news of interest to every- one. This year for the first time the staff introduced a new feature called the Maple Loaf- er. This is a college-humor type of fun sheet. The business staff advised by Mr. Mitchell, and the editorial staff advised by Mr. Crum Work together to produce our news- paper, which has become one to be admired. Arlene Wroldsen left GillI'I1CII'1 Cynthia Whitaker Dove COlli1'1S Well, here it is, Once again our yearbook has come out-on time. But how many realize the effort that went into making this possible? Preparation for the yearbook began last spring, and since then, the Nugget staff has been trying to meet different deadlines. After the initial planning, choosing a theme, designing the cover and so forth, the actual work was begun. Under the able direction of Mr. Powell, the Nugget editorial staff wrote captions, wrote copy, arranged layouts, and trained underclass assistants. Since pictures make up rnost of the yearbook, the squad of photographers took pictures of all events around school. The Nugget Business staff, which is advised by Mr. Franzetti and whose manager is Pat Norman, handles the important jobs of selling the yearbook to the students, selling ads to patrons, controlling the Nugget's treasury and distributing the finished yearbook. SOPHOMORE STAFF Seated, l. to r.: Luise Massardo Sue Schaefer Carol Annino Pat Shea Sue Erb Phyllis Rathbun B. H. S. NUGGET Standing, l. to r.: Chuck Riel Shirley lantzen Gloria Kolen Barbara Underhill Mary Ellen Spiegel Elizabeth Whritenour Marvin Price l i SENIOR STAFF Karen Magenheimer A IUNIOR STAFF Doris Helmke . Ianet Underhill Elaine Rogers Sigrid Rohdin J Nancy Skinner Ellen Rickmgm Dick Arendt Martha Morrison Conrad Toub 3 1 Audrey Dawson and Bill Struble EDITQR of the Nugget Business staff sell Marie Rgynor Neal lohnson a yearbook. Mr. Franzetti, Nugget Business Advisor and Nugget Business Mana- ger, Pat Norman, go over the standing of the yearbook's finances. Ruth Moblard lim Bhinesmith Paul DuMont lim I-lartneady Tim Russell 7! .11 i LQ., , Karen Magenheimer awakes to find a group of very uninteresting statues.' However, when Oscar sneezes, she finds that they are really quite alive. x HJUMPIN' J UPITERH Baby Face Ben or not Baby Face Ben, that is the question Bob Wright is about to ask When he hears the gangster calls Irene Manning Darling and Sweetheart, As it turns out, Baby Face Ben just looks like the kidnapped girl's boyfriend Ben. Oscar Bimbleton, alias Conrad Toub, tries to prove to his unbelieving captors that he is not a gangster but an aspiring astrologer working his way through college. He tries to prove this by casting each one's chart. After delivering a singing 'Happy Birthday tele- gram, messenger boy, Kenneth Nelson patiently Waits while Pat signs. Molly and Millie look on. Policewornan Barbara Bellars shows her identifi- cation and inquires if anyone has seen Baby Face Benny. CAST OF THE 1959 SENIOR CLASS PLAY Abby Baker ..,............... Ellen Rickman Dot Preston ...... .... A rlene Wroldsen ' ..... Adrienne Tlusty . . . .Margret Smith Gilda ............. Minnie Milldew .... Bob Wright ...... . . . Sidney Kadish Mollie Malone . . . ...,... Iill Tonello Pat Arnold ...... .... E laine Rogers Messenger Boy .... .... K enneth Nelson Policewoman ...... ..... Bar bara Bellars Oscar Bimbleton . . . .,.,..... Conrad Toub Irene Manning . . , . . . Karen Magenheimer PLEASES HL On November 21 cmd 22 at 8:15 o'clock the class of 1959 presented its senior play Iumpin' lupiterf' This three act comedy was given by a cast of twelve under the direction of Miss Wil- liams. Miss Boehm, Miss Lofsgaard, and their make-up crew did a wonderful job and the cast looked great from head to toe, while Mr. Hemmer and his stage crew also helped make the play run smoothly. Between the acts musical selections were played by the Keil House Katz directed by Mr. Harris. Iumpin' Iupiter is a tale of three Broadway hopefuls who share an apartment in New York. By accident they get mixed up in a kidnapping and get hold of 350,000 ransom money. Their efforts to get rid of the money and solve the kid- napping lead to one hilarious situation after another. After being assured that ever thin will turn ou fi Innocently coming to clean up, Gilda gets the shocking recepf tion which was intended for y g t ne, H ,, Pat is about to kiss Bob BQbY Face Ben' the gangster' good night. Note sleeping leaping warrior. Stop it! l'm ticklish! screams Oscar when Abby and Dot awaken him so abruptly. In her search for a victim, Minnie dis- covers that Abby has a perfectly won- derful, and most vibrant, caritoid. 27 Iill Douglas is a very fetching little Eccentric Ballerina. She gave a gay, lively performance and received a shower of applause. TALENT SHCW The eight acts of the '58 talent show, so carefully prepared by the students, held the assem- blies entranced, Nancy Lou Carlson and Dot Reid, attired in blue and gold football uni- forms introduced the acts and added their own quips. Kathy Bauernfeind and lean Paduch combined their talents on the piano and organ in a tuneful duet. The Four Quacksf' lo Ann Hennessy, Dodie Boyhan, loan Winterberger, and Anita Biggio drew hearty laughter with their clowning. Singer Claudia Moore and dancer Iill Douglass added to the enter- tainment. The Rhythmairs, com- posed of Bob Steele, Cindy Steele, Bus Riley, Bill Valentine, and Brad Iohnstone had every-W one clapping with enthusiasm in time to the jazz number. Paul Muller took third place with his juggling and balancing. Honored with second place were Harry Bessinger, Dick Copley, Dave Winfield, and Brian Chamberlain, with their Barber Shop Quartet. The win- ner was Gail Banta, singing up a storm. Aiding her were Dennis Locke on drums, Martha Scielzo with her accordion, Ned Cue- man on the bass, and Donald Marion playing guitar. lt The RhYfl1ff1CYifS kept eVeYYbOdY'S Paul Muller electrified the audi- feet tappin as they played some ence with his juggling and real hot 1522- The bOYS Q01 lhelf balancing act. Here he holds vests especially for the occasion, Arthur Biroc on his chin. Paul 28 is one of the few accomplished jugglers Butler has had. FACULTY FUN This year, as in many years previous, the Butler High School faculty played Butler's varsity team in a game of basketball. This annual event is for the bene- fit of the Faculty Scholarship Fund. The game was a complete sellout and even standing room was impossible to be found. Therefore, some of the cheering section watched the game from the gym windows. As usual, the well uniformed faculty team was urged on by their energetic cheer- leaders and the impartial judges. The action was hot throughout the game and the excitement was intensified because the scores were so close together. After a rough fight, the faculty was domi- nant and the final score was 56 to 54. 5 The huge cheering section sees Art Barry get a two pointer during the third quarter. Since this game was a close one Mr. Smith, in his cool hat and hot red stockings, looks dismayed. Mr. DiAngelis dribbles deftly down the court. Mr. Price attempts to make a set shot. Mr. Rickman hooks a shot and makes a per- fect swish as Mr. Di- Angelis, with members of the varsity team, look on. Even practice teachers get in on the fun. Below fast and deceptive Mr. Bergen evades his opposition. Doc lngold, coach for the varsity, sits on the bench and watches his team give the faculty a rough battle. His happy expression indicates another basket or good play by his boys. Brian Maloney, Iill Douglas, Ieanne Scielzo and Iim D'Addezio put the omamentation on one of the colorful Christmas trees in Butler. Many a hungry student crowded into the Cafeteria, which had the wonderful aroma of good food, for the special Christmas O feast prepared by Pete Van Driel and staff. nges a model of e nativity which as on display in iss Landis' home- om during Christ- ias time. 'red Talasco ar- a F1 . . . I . fi :J Phyllis Scielzo as- sumes the job of holder-upper as the Student Council members were deco- rating for the Christ- mas Dance. MAS SPIRIT CHRISTMAS ACTIVITIES Each year when the Christmas season rolls around the people of the Butler High School are very busy. The music department prepares to put on a music festival, the participants of which are the Boys Chorus, the Girls Glee Club, the Girls Harmony, the Choir, and some members of the band. The festival is conducted by Miss Lafferty. The type of songs sung at the festival are Christmas carols and the popular songs which deal with Christmas. Also at Christmas time every year, Butlers' artists portray their talents on the windows of the school. The pictures display Christmas scenes of every sort. As a showing of their yuletide spirit, the language classes of Butler make Christmas cards which are dis- tributed among the faculty and administration. These cards gave holiday greetings in all the languages which are studied at Butler High. The kitchen staff, which was under the direction of Pete Van Driel, made the students and faculty a special Christmas dinner of turkey with all the trim- mings. The Student Council decorated the halls and sponsored the annual Christmas Dance. As the end of the semester drew near the students eagerly waited for their annual Christmas Vacation. The time when they shall be free from their classes for a few days of relaxation. DUCK AND DIVE . . . At our Annual Christmas Dance two lohn Eels and his date give couples dance to the music ot our local their Christmas Dance ticket band the Sophisticats. to Chip Swett and Holly Pember, Virginia Brown and Ronnie Mead were a cute pair at the Christmas Dance. 'lr ULD. D ' svn' .1 , , :Z It . 1 gf ti, ' ,iw .' 'l, . I 52 Penny MacGregor is deco- rating the gym for annual southern Boll Weevil Hop. STUDENT COUNCIL DANCES Throughout the year Stu- dent Council sponsors three main dances. The most popu- lar of these being the annual Christmas Dance. This year it was held in the beautifully decorated Butler Grammar School gym. Next in popularity is the Sadie Hawkins Dance to which the female population of Butler High invites the more shy male half. This year our usual lack Frost Dance went through a complete overhaul and came out a Bo' Weevil Hop with the theme Harvest in the South. our first Bobbie's busy passing out food . . . SWING AND SWAY Perched on top of a ladder is Dave Rohlander who is very busy putting up the decorations for the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Our gym was amazingly transformed for the night of the dance, and it was a huge success. Ellen Rickman and Iim Wickstead do a slow jitterbug between the exhausting Square Dance at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Ellen made Iim his prizewinning corsage. The Sadie Hawkins Dance went over big. Everybody who went had a great time square dancing and also regular round dancing. Here the crowd enjoys a popular square dance. The fellas are wearing the corsages made for them by the girls. Barbara and Austin, Karin and George and Ioan and Kevin were just a few of the happy Dogpatch Landers at this Sadie Hawkins Dance f At any Dance there must be food and drink for the hungry dancers Below Carl Repsher is serving Kirby Hummel cupcakes ir' 'A A beautiful blending of voices fill the auditorium as the complement of Butlers' choral group sing in unison, SPRING CCJNCERT .f ily, X F' his 'Q Y 34 i A Miss Lafferty seems really thrilled as Dave Winfield gives her a sewing machine which was purchased from money chipped in by all singing music groups. Glee Club member Bev Marion gazes intently out the Window of 201 while waiting for the second entrance of the Glee Club in the finale. yr The Boys Chorus all join in and give a humorous ver- sion of the Mosquito Song. Everyone in the audience laughed and greatly enjoyed it. Butler High School's Spring Concert is one of the most important and enjoyable school activities of the year. Many students eagerly anticipate this colorful event, for they have an opportunity to ex- press themselves by means of music. Also, their friends and relatives have an opportunity to hear how Well they can sing. Weeks of practice and preparation go into the concert. Both of the choral groups and the concert band joined in making the concert very enjoyable. Miss Lafferty led the choral groups in many beautiful musical arrangements. The Glee Club and the Choir sang a number of selections from the musical, Carmen Mr. Harris conducted the con- cert band in several lively marches. The girls were dressed in beautiful gowns of pastel pink, yellow, blue and green. The Spring Concert is truly a beautiful sight to see and hear. lust before presenting Mr. Harris with a gift Ron Zimmer gives a little speech of appreciation. A BIG SUCCESS lean Paduch did a splendid job of accom- Y panying the Spring I 5 Concert Singers. Mr. Harris conducts the entire 1958 Band on its final performance of the season. The Spring Concert is usually their last time together. The clarinet section of the Band plays the overture Oberon, by von Weber This group practiced diligently and their finished number was proof of this. P59 ..o 36 ,J jj V 3.9 A ' .1 E , Introductions at the Prom are numerous. Above Clive Chilton and Barb Bellars meet Sig Rhodin and Austin Koenen. Chaperoning at the prom is more of a pleasure than duty. Below some chaperones collect tickets. Ieff Gillrnan, Carolyn Scorza, Arlene Wroldson, and Dave Collins, looking forward to a Wonderful evening ascend the stairs to the Mazdabrook Farms grand entrance. PRCM Ioe D'Addezio helps Eileen De Value put on her corsage before entering the Prom. The pretty Wristlet will later be pressed and saved so that in future years, the glorious dance can be remembered. QR5 5 mtl 32 E UK , ts- s I X :vig More couples than ever before attended our Grid dining SOIU6' 91'1fe1'fOiY1IT1911l WGS 91'1lO ed first out of school prom. Between the dancing PROVIDES THE IUNIOR PROM The Iunior Prom is perhaps the most awaited event of the school season. This year as the big night approached there was a special anxiety because, for the first time, the Prom was to be held outside of school. After much deliberation it was finally de- cided that we have the Butler High Iunior Prom at the Mazdabrook Farms Night Club in Parsippany, New lersey. As the couples arrived at the Prom, they chatted a while, looked at the gowns, corsages, and tuxes, and then proceeded inside for a wonderful evening. The chaperones greeted the couples, collected tickets and gave out gifts. Once inside the main ballroom the couples danced, dined, and listened to some entertainment. However, all good things must come to an end, even such a magical evening. But, although it ended, everyone was left with many memories. Y The performance gave the couples a few moments to catch their breath. MEMORIES The couples at the Prom experienced dancing to a band in a real night club. Here four couples waltz on the checkered floor of the Mazdabrook Farm Ballroom. For many students this was a new and surely welcomed event. Helping themselves to the food, hungry prom-goers pre- pare to sample something which is not a la Pete, Although his beautiful, delicious food was missed, everyone liked that which was provided. After a wonderful evening, Fred Kinsey is advised by a private police officer to drive safely. 37 Mx BARBARA. BELLARS PRESIDENT STUDENT COUNCIL feb as At one of Butler's home football games council members Pat McGrath and Dolores Squitieri await the hungry half-time crowd. Clive Chilton, Penny McGregor, and Ann Marie Marion get supplies for homeroom sales. lm Sue Erb, chairman of the Lower House, and Barbara Bellars, president, conduct a weekly meeting, STUDENT COUNCIL Under the leadership of the faculty advisor Mrs. lmandt and president Barbara Bellars, this year's student council worked diligently. lane Earl, Sue Erb, Toni Repsher, and Penny McGregor carried out their respective duties of recording secretary, underhouse chairman, treasurer, and corresponding secretary with high efficiency. Comprised of elected representatives from each class, council serves as a link between the student body, the administration and faculty. Council sponsors many activities, and is the only money making organization in the school. Throughout the year student council sells everything from pens to rainhats. This year for the first time council put out for sale telephone directories containing the names and numbers of every student in Butler High. THESE RAN BUTLER Freshman S.C. members: Seated l. to r.: Mimi Genthon, Anne Terhune, Pat MacGrath, Bernadette Berry, Dale Bennett. Standing: Phyllis Scielzo, Chip Swett, Ioe Dominguez, Iohn Eels, Stephen Vandervoort, and Lois Ecklund. Iunior SC members Secxtedl to r Bev Martin Pat Hennessey Iudy McLoughlin Sue Kirchner Barbara Colfax Sharon Stringer Standing' Bobette Chennells Anton Hoeflinger Ginny Decker Brad Iohnstone Bill Marion and Santa Parisi Sophomore S.C. members: Seated l. to r.: Dot Iafrate, Dolores Squitieri, Sue Erb, Gail Lampert, Mary Ellen Spiegel. Standing: Roger Lapenter, Douglas Garfield, Iudy Hesse, Sue Schaefer, Brenda Bush, and Brian Maloney. Senior SC. members: Seated l. to r.: Elli Swett, Sigrid Rhodin, Barbara Bellars, Ann Marie Marion, Penny McGregor. Standing: Toni Repsher, Dave Rohlander, Iohn Bush, and Icme Earl. STIRRIN G MARCHES Band, maiorettes, drum major and color guard march up to the field for a pre-game warm-up, Left to Right, Bottom to Top: First Row: Mr. Di Angelis, Mr. Harris, Rachael Cook, Iulie Castora, Lois Holman, Susan Holshoe, Frances Welcher, Gloria Holshoe, Io Ann Grandstrand, Thomas Broadston. Second Row: Thomas Hamilton, William Smock, Roger McDonald, Steve Vandervoort, Third Row: Richard Hiller, Dennis Locke, Curtis Slingerland, Daniel Emerick, Allred Bar- tone, Martha Scielzo, Barbara Smith, Iohn Harris, Diane Hiler. Fourth Row: William Marion, Bill lanulin, Ianet Hecht, Linda Sterns, Patricia Hennessey, Anne Ragg, Iane Rickman, Iudy Cooper, Betty lane Banta, Willa Tice. Fifth Row: Charles Brown, Bruce Norman, Oh, why did I have to get Period 8 Study? This is a common cry in Butler now, The reason: the Band practices in the Auditorium every day, Period 8. But that isn't the only time the band practices. They can be heard until five o'clock every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- day after school and also Periods 1 and 2. But this practicing isn't going to waste. The band has given assemblies and a magnificent performance at the Clifton Band Festival where the members splashed boldly across the field amidst the downpour while loyal, soaked, Butlerites cheered them on. This year three members: Linda Sterns, Charles Brown, and Louise Peterson were chosen to play in the All-State Band. Band advisors are: Mr. Harris, Miss Dena Matthews, and Mr. Di Angelis. The Band accepted the opportunity to play in the televised Bamberger Parade of Lights, held at Thanksgiving time. The Band also provides a cheerful sight as they play stirring marches to liven up our foot- ball games. Barrie Mynttinen, Leslie Vargo, Elizabeth Collins, Betty Lou Bender, Bruce Du Mont, Amzie Parcell, Thomas Kilmer, Barbara Monroe, Lois Hedges, Bonnie Arm- strong. Sixth Row: Dennis Case, Linda Kimble, Louise Peterson, Cynthia Steele, lean Anderson, Ionathan Eells, Thomas Hand, lill Tonello, Ada Young, George Richardson. Seventh Row: Diane Rankin, Linda Deist, De Gray De Merritt, William Fox, Albert Manus, Frederick Charles, David Rholander, Barry Huber, lack Baumann, Bruce Mele. Eighth Row: Allen Goeltz, Clar- ence Vreeland, Carl Haaland, Bradford lohnstone, Roy Elsenbrock, Pearl Lundy, Richard Peake, Russell Riley, Paul De Puyt, Iohn Mead, Neil Case. FILL AUTUMN AIR xv xteiwlll X .fr- THE IVIAJORETTES ' ,- Mr Harris entertains at a Kiel House th a clarinet solo. Poised under the goal posts are Bufler's Majorettes Who added luster to the sparkling performance of the Bulldog Band during the fall marching season. L. to r. are: Rachael Cook, lulie Castora, Lois Hol- man, Captain Susan Holshoe, Frances Welcher, Gloria Hol- shoe, and lo Ann Grandstrand. The Twirlers are advised by Miss Florence Lott and spend many hours after school prac- ticing alone or With the band. They accompanied the band in the Clifton Band Festival and got soaked along with everyone else. They also marched With the band in the Bamberger Parade of Lights at Thanksgiv- ing time, Prominent in foreground at Kiel House Katz assembly are Lynn Marko and Cindy Steele. i KIEL HOUSE KATZ -.4-'al f ci Mob Rule reigns as seniors are made up for Senior Play, WHILE BACK OF THE STAGE Mr. Hemmer, Stage Crew director, explains Members ot Props Committee hand guns and other props to lunior Play cast. L. to r.: Gert Semi, Barbara Colfax, Nan Skinner, Kathy Ayres lighting to Tom Broad- ston . Bob Cobuzio, Paul DuMont, Carl Repsher, Members of the Costume Club arrange costumes of Iunior Play cast. L. to r.: Madelyn Wilcox, Lois Holman, Tillie Iiminez, Sharon Cornwall, Shiela Brennan, Veronica Weaver, Gloria Holshoe. 43 Girls' Harmony Club members, under the direction of Mr. Ellard, are: Bette Tozer, Io Ann Bhend, Lois Burgess, Leslie Chase, and Eileen Hilterty. Brad Iohnstone and Pat Hennessy, members of the Music Theory Club discuss music notes with Mr. Harris. H-iil G va MUSIC SINGING LISTENING Members oi Sophomore Girls' Glee Club gather around the piano for an old-fashioned song fest rehearsal of songs for the Christmas program. THECRY HAIL! CAE SAR ROMAN BANQUET The Second Annual Roman Banquet, under the leadership of Ieff Lassen, was given on March ll, 1958, The Banquet, entitled- This is Your Life, Julius Caesar, was presented by the Latin Il classes for Latin Ill and IV and faculty advisor and guests. After a delicious supper prepared by the cafe- teria staff and served by Latin I 'slaves,' the mock television program was presented, along with the actual attempt to take the life of Caesar four own Latin teacher, Mr. Powelll. Be- fore the Banquet was over, every affluent Roman citizen present had bought at least one 'slave,' the auction of which climaxed the evening. Cleopatra, alias Santa Parisi, is presented to a very pleased Caesar. Dot Painting, Linda Wyman, and Santa Parisi crown Caesar Iulius Caesar, better known as Mr. Powell, takes time for a chat with Mr. Gower. Note very busy slaves X To the victor belongs the spoils. Shown as Tim drags Paul away. with a laurel wreath for his bravery. Master of Ceremonies Ieff Lassen takes over. Seated is Pam D'Elia, personal slave. LIVES AGAIN Caesar Sid Kadish perishes at the hands oi fellow noblemen Tim Russell and Centurion Paul DuMont. One of the highlights of the evening was judg- ing of the costumes. Seated by the center display are the Winners: Gail Fergusson and Tim Russell. 'J'-: 'x 14 Sophomore patricians recline for the tasty meal of arnbrosia and nectar served by the willing hands of slaves culled from freshman volunteers. Priest Paul DuMont, head veiled, marries Sid Caesar Kadish to bride Calpurnia Linda Wyman. Slaves Barrie Mynttinen, Lorraine Frawley and Linda Deist serve Diane Brady, Sharon Stringer and A Ianet Underhill their dinner. -W AT BABEL'S TCWER Newly elected officers of French Club meet with Mrs. Standish. Members of the German Club join Miss Landis in song. lnterest in foreign lan- guages has brought about the formation of French and German clubs which hold after-school meetings month- ly for the purpose of adding further knowledge of the customs and habits of the peoples whose language is studied in the classroom, The Spanish interests are served through activities oi the advanced students plan- ning museum trips for week- ends, and a yearly dinner out with as many parents as are able to attend. The various programs are under the supervision of: French, Mrs. Standishg Ger- man, Miss Landis, and Span- ish, the language depart- ment chairman, Mrs. lack- son. Highlights of the French and German programs are trips to see movies in the respective languages of the clubs. Flasticine models serve for a 3 minute talk on A Trip to Mars. Science gets one of its many boosts around BHS. by the work of the Scientificana organiza- tion. Aimed at supplying scope for the imagination of students interested in various phases of the realm of tact, it encour- ages individual work on projects within the limits of present knowledge while urging advance- ment into the unknown. 48 F. T. A. In the role of guest speaker, Mr. Buckley, High School Arithmetic teacher, shares the understanding gained from classroom experience. Acting under the guidance of advisors Miss Banta and Miss Iackson, the Butler High School Future Teach- ers of America Club holds monthly meeting after school dedicated to informing students of the problems and pleasures of the teaching profession. The purpose of the club is to encourage young people to develop the qualities of personality and character which are the foundation of successful teach- ing, to acquaint them with the story of public schools in our American way of life, and to provide them with specific information about opportunities in various fields of education. Students participate in a program of assistance to the elementary school teachers, visiting these classes during their own study periods on a controlled sched- ule, observing the methods used and handling some portion of the classroom work under the supervision of the teacher in charge. Miss Bednarek, returned from duty overseas in the Army schools located in North Africa, explains the program to those wishing to visit the faraway lands on a 'paid as you go' basis. Students such as these are listening to the call of teaching in other branches of the club throughout the land. Some will answer the summons while others can find that the classroom is not meant for them. Entertainment also enters into the program. Based on the sound theory that all work and no play makes lack a dull boy, the club members crowd around the table for obvious reasons. 49 WCRDS WORDS WGRDS if riff' .Xara 1 'Nw- Barrie Myntinnen leads in the Public Speaking Club program. TRAVEL jr lnternation Relations Club members discuss news topics. x 'll'l Gordon Larson and Anne Marie Marion are snapped giving morning exercises over the school public address system, AND 3 Travel Club features classroom trips-both taken and imagi- nary. 50 FIRST Cuts, bruises, aches, pains, breaks, sprains all come under the scrutiny of the First Aid Club. JJ 4. Girls' Crafts is devoted to turning out fancy, artistic decorations. Q' LEARNING HCBBIES Evelyn Parker learns the work ot the dark room in a Camera Club session. Roger Bond and Henry Okken bend over their work in the Model Club. Their busy fingers learn to use spare tirne, Knitting and purling according to a pat tern with an eye to an increased ward robe is the Knitting Club's aim. N. 'Q-. ef X We X1 X u ig A g 'I', A1 X X X 1 , ,., , N . pl Wgtdf r M44-:fame ZS? l -E' -.. 5, :..,,., Ms, V mb . .W n ,M Q HISTORY CF ACTICN Even though they are lacking in equipment Baseball Club says practice makes perfect. The Girls' Activities Club, under the direction of Miss Lott, having nothing better to do, spend some time developing their finger muscles by the twiddling of their thumbs during Under- class Club period, One of the main causes for inactivity was the lack of being able to use the gym for sports. Athletic Club members sit out the Winter months. s?Q!?g'sN ET AL., ETC., AND... The Kiel House-a fond memory for those of the band and the Nugget staff is no longer in use. 54 Confusion reigns in the Attendance Office 4l Cynthia Steele snatches a quick look at her assignment during a study hour in the L, in Kiel House before abandonment, HITHER AND YCJN... Today it was the girls turn to use nasium. the gym- da Wetzel and Barbara Pollard enjoy soda and doughnuts during break in the Frosh Party. ,LQ51.,.... B.H.S. artists assemble in front of the Art Room belore leaving lor the museum. Less spectacular but more important-class! nv ' e lj. 1 I i i 3 m 3:-p A , 'Tu ffm W 1, 4 M ff 'H K ' .'w' f' .Hwff NFA 1 W X 2 !fA . 'Q , 3 A ' V li Wi, ' , PS ss , f ei in 43, lb I K 'JN-, L' I il ww 5 .J ' Q I JN BULLDCG' VARSITY F CCTBALL Co-captains McCracken and Mabey are snapped with Coach Hawkins. Coaches Bill Smith, Don Hawk- ins, and Ierry Crane pause from their planning for the corning contest. OFFENSE: RH. F. O. LH, lack Tony Bob Dan Wehrell Hoeflinger McCracken Shaver RE, RT- RG. C, LG. L.T. LE. Kevin Greg Iohn Bill Bill Bob .Paul Hurt Van Orden Wan Mqbey Scank Doyle Slmpson iw I 1 lx V l l' r in gl ' N RH. F. LH. DEFENSE: Iames Bob Bill Bill Smith Bigalow Tracy Doherty RE. RT. RG. C. l...G L.T. LE. Howard Gordon George John Iohn Spencer Paul Van Romer Larsen Van Riper Odenwelder Bylsma Purdue G6SiCki A WINNING SEASON POST 6-3 WON-LOST RECORD The Butler Bulldogs began the season with a growling attack upon a highly favored Mor- ristown aggregation which had won going away the previous year. Victory slipped from the team's grasp within the last minutes ot play, but the action set the pace for dogged determination throughout the season. Victories followed the opener through games with Newton, Wayne, and Ramsey. Ridgewood won a squeaker in the mud and Passaic Valley made a one touchdown lead stand up at the final gun. Showing the caliber ot their mettle and the fine coaching which they received from Coach Don Hawkins and his assistant coaches, Bill Smith and Ierry Crane, the Butler gridders bounced back with a vengeance against their final three opponents. High point in the scoring by the Blue and Gold came when they racked up 52 points against Ramsey in the fourth game of the season. Low spot came with the fourth game from the end when they were outscored by P.V. 14 to 6. Final thrill came with the presence ot pro star Alex Webster as the speaker at the foot- ball dinner provided by tan Elmer Cook. Hurt, Watt, McCracken, and Wehrell size up the ball game from the sideline before getting into the fray. - g, 415 LS? , ,fa , , 1w'fA ' Q V X ,Q 1, 5 1 S, , . , , , M - wa :X 53 ff L vi X .- ,. W mmf: ,' n V sg , -2 , CL 'ffm 'N fl , Q A I M - N Y-I K A V xx L! Www , mm, N, k,-ll.i lu- f X ' .S K , In A - ' W- Q Q ' ' fy f V ' 1 WPEZ s:1.xgt.,,.,. , .. v , M 1 - F . f , 4 M Y R ,- - .. M. r , ,u W., ii-k,,5v,.f,g . 4' f' - -. lf- ' Y N , 4 , mga ff j ,, . HW ' X 'F'-2 y hugs? --N x x f ., 4, - ,X J- T --W -f-fx. , ,A , ' - VT ,-1-ffrhmw -.. V V ,- --',w' A i . Mu' 'H'--J ' '-....,.,Q ' L A ' f. , , M ' '--- A , L, L , . jaw ,K W L.. 1 a'-Qs! Km f .-c '12 T. if-'J' ' ff f , ' My 1, , ,' 1 61 f . , W: .R K F1 . . ,.-7 'gn W.. 5 Q A -fm-q4Qgf'Q 3, ' H gw,-2gfQ ,m na '2'-5 m F , N 5 ' 4 F 5' .ff 4 LEADS TO VICTCRY I THE SCOREBOARD: Morristown ,...,...,..... Zl Butler . . . . . . 18 Newton ,,.., ,.,,..,.... U Butler , . . . . . 28 Wayne U Butler... 6 Ramsey ..... ,. . 6 Butler . .. .. , 52 Ridgewood ..... . . . 6 Butler . . , .. . U Passaic Valley ... ... 14 Butler ,.. ,.. 6 Dover ..,.....,... ., , 12 Butler , . ,, , 20 Pompton Lakes . ,. .. , 13 Butler . . , .. . 19 Boonton , , , ,. ,, . 6 Butler . .. , 33 Kevin Hurt place kicks for the extra point. IUNIOR VARSITY: First Row U-rl: Coach Crane, Bill Doherty, Hugh McMenamy, Ron Dempsey, Iohn De- Puyt, Bob Bigalow, Iim Aiosa, Art. Stevens, Dan Morse, Tim McCracken. Second Row: Bill Plotts, Eric Wroldsen, Tony Hoeflinger plows in for the necessary Ron Opthof, Gordon Larson, Ioe Tracy, Bill Tracy, lim yardage. Smith, Ed Kinder, Harry Blaine, Third Row: Coach Smith, Lou Della Penna, Roy Chennels, Roger Fillipini, Lou Writenour, Bob Iones, Brian Maloney, Bon Mead, Iackson Schemel, Don Van Orden. Fourth Row: Man- agers, Iohn Wilson. Bill Doland, Bob Wyble. 'iv .ef fp-f-' ' AL lk 'M ' ' N ' 'Q W' 'vigrx' mf' ':lc f:' 'f F - ,- Q, - W . -E. so P c c A. 'W mr- -: G' :,--J ,f, , 4.-.u.-s-a--.gpf --v-v - N, -. - -I Auf- N A , 4 - .1 .... 5 C. -- ff ft.- -, - lb ,0g.4sWe4wb4Y Q4-gg .. Q . , - I lx , - .4 : ,--. l 'LQ X 31. WW ' xv-if ' xii , E: . ' s ,.'19'SQ?3a5g '5f Sag :-.-If.- , ...1':.,,, iq, .-4 -Huong PLENTY CF DRIVE The l959 Bulldog basketball team showed itself as having plenty oi drive and spirit in all ot its games. The varsity team under the direction of Doc Ingold and Mr. Hall faced a season of tough competition, but the squad put up a good line of opposition with their speed and shooting skill. This yecu s team was led by its able captain, Keith Vreeland. Kevin Hurt leaves his earth- bound opponents tar behind by sinking a long jump shot. 64 'M -A ff M 5, ww xg 15 NN:--an 'I . ff! MX 4 ' Kai J as f . ff W -4 Q Q Q 9, X 1. K 1 ' X r E, RL Q N1 yi? IX -1 f I Q . 5? 4' ' Sn Y cy! 4 'M W 0 5 Q. 1 N 4457, 9 - -F 3 Nl?-L Butler Butler Butler . . . . 6 Butler .. . 9 Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler . . . Butler . . . Butler SCOREBOARD Franklin9 .................... Boonton3 Wayne Dover . , . . . . Pompton Lakes 2 . . . . . . Blair Academy 3 . . . .... Midland Park 0 . . . .... Midland Park 3 . . . . . . Passaic Valley 3 . . . . . . Blair Academy 6 Dover ll Wayne6 ....... Morristown 3 4 5 l 2 7 7 6 Butler 59 . . . . . , Pompton Lakes 4 2 4 0 4 4 l Butler ....PassaicValley3 Bob Sueter raises his batting average with a timely double. Stealing third, he scored on a sacrifice to left field. GETS SEVEN WINS gained much needed experience for next year. The highlights of the season included the spectacular pitching of Stan Harris and the catching-pitching combination of Bob Doyle and Austin Koenen. Spencer Purdue also starred on the mound. At homeplate both Phil Greco and Ierry Bowersox kept the Butler nine in the lead with their home runs. The '58 team consisted of Ierry Bowersox, Bob Doyle, Bob Gordon, Phil Greco, Don Gregory, Stan Harris, Austin Koenen, Dan Morse, Don Rhinesmith, Spencer Purdue, Dan Shaver, Bob Seuter, Bill Tracy, Greg Van Orden, Iack Weh- rell, and Curtis Slingerland, manager. Getting off to a rousing good start the Bull- dogs piled up a total of five consecutive wins to begin the 1959 baseball season. Two more wins followed during the rest of the season which is from April 14 to Iune 3, so the over-all record stands at 7-8. The second game ot the season, against Boonton, was our first Lakeland Conference win, The next two conference games the Bulldogs lost to Wayne and Dover but not without a good tight till the final innings. From the start of spring practice Coach Doc lngold kept the team in top shape so that at the start of the season it would pay off in victories and experience for next year. Alto- gether the Bulldogs had a good record and Phil Greco, Bulldog rightfielder, takes a healthy cut at a fast ball. He leaned on the next pitch for extra bases. Coach Doc lngold led '58 squad hopes. f '11 ' A?-3 1 , vi f fi fa ,xii fwmsx I zz ir, iff' iw ,,.m ,yu W E 5' A A. f, ff , 9 ml A L W M- .1 f 5. ., ,Tx fm ,, , Q 3 1 W, 'Hz A , . ., . ff gf' .Ta Y - 6 ' E- .Y df. ' 5 ,Q A - 'N - 'fy -21 . ' Ji ' f ,Av ev -.- X fgffi' '- Biff fm ,S ,1 , .Lf QV? . .J A WF 9- , 242 - 'Q,Q.,,fL 1 'J' ' Lv A 3 KX B H 5 'R , I ?V A ,,:V 1 l .X I : . K K, 5.1 N, U, , T M 4' . sg ,,., -:,, 1123- W6 -'ww f 'E fwa1'Tf5'fT'4i?g.1I'SZ4.' ,fP:f'8f331Y'f+f T, ff : ' K , xx V y I www lk i.. ,Vg 5i1Y,i.,i5gT 4.-rig? . ,W ' ',,1'ffw'- . 'X Wjjs. ',i..,,a N Q - .1 'L - . V, my ' X , . - A , J x 'Yr 1 .AM 4 .W Roger Filippini clears the high bar during practice Ieff Buchholtz, a proficient hurdler, is ahead as he takes the last one before winning the race. TRACK AND FIELD Although 1958's track team scored insufficient points in all events to qualify as winners, letter- men Tom Quinn, Marty Murphy, Walt Precopio, Russ Tyldesley, Howie Van Romer, Tony Mras, and Bill Scank were consistently on top in their events. They were the strength behind the team which consisted of Ieff Buchholtz, Harry Mathes, lim Arosa, Neil Case, Kevin Hurt, Art Gerwer, Dave Neidlinger, Roger Filippini, Frank Errico, Pat Crowley, Aaron Botbyl, Don Stackhouse, Bob Obreiter, Tim McCracken, Ed Malarik, Clive Chilton, and Paul DuMont. The team started off the season on home ground against Glen Ridge with Tom Quinn taking firsts in the 100 and low hurdles, Walt Precopio first in the 440, and Howie Van Romer first in the 220. Dover was the scene of the team's first away meet. Marty Murphy won the mile, and Bill Scank and Tom Quinn tied in the pole vault. The team next lost to Wayne with only Bill Scank winning in the pole vault. Morris Hills was the scene of another defeat with Butler's only firsts going to Marty Murphy in the mile, and Kevin Hurt with the discus, The team returned to Dover for the Lakeland Conference meet in which Russ Tyldesley got a third in the 880 and Bill Scank a third in the pole vault. Tom Quinn and Bill Scank took firsts in the low hurdles and pole vault at Pompton Lakes in the team's following meet. Passaic Valley next came to Butler. Tom Quinn won in the low hurdles and Bill Scank tied in the pole vault. He also took a second in this event in the County Championships at Morristown. Against Boonton, Butler's winners were: Tom Quinn, 1005 Marty Murphy, mile, and Walt Precopio, 440. At the team's final meet against Morristown, Tom Quinn won the 100 and low hurdlesg cmd Bill Scank won in the pole vault. 71 FENCERS WIN BCUTS Standing: Coach Carpenter, Dave Collins, lim Hartneady, Pat Crowley, Tzm Russell, Ieff Buchholtz, Bob Tournier, Herman Bosch Bob Lambert, and Frank Gerard Kneeling: Bob Randolph, Alan Klapmuts, y lohn Linehan, and Ronny Duke. - i 2 lim Hartneady scores a touch with a straight lunge in a practice bout with Ieff Buchholtz. 72 qn 'l fund Tim Russell looks over the foil blade he has just broken while fencing against Newark Acad- emy. The l959 Fencing squad was one of the largest in the team's history with eight new fencers fencing for their first year, After a month of practices which began in late November, the team put up an excellent showing in all their meets with other high schools. The squad, coached by Mr. Car- penter, had its home meets in the cafeteria and even had a few spectators. The varsity squad consisting of Bob Tournier, Tim Russell, Bob Lambert, lim l-lartneady, Dave Collins, and left Buchholtz supplied the strength behind the team in their meets. The highlights of the year came when they fenced in the Castello Trophy Tournament at New York University and when the team presented a fencing assembly to the school including exhibitions of saber, epee, and foil fencing. DIAMONDS ARE A GIRLS BEST FRIEND As the saying goes, Diamonds are a girl's best friend, and Whether these girls are out on the diamond, in the gym, or racing around the track, they do a lot toward developing the qualities of good sportsmanship and leader- ship. Girls' lntramurals is an after school club meeting on Tuesday. Miss Lott, their advisor, demonstrates the correct way the games are played, and then the girls go to it. This past winter many of their weekly afternoon sessions were curtailed for lack of a gym floor, but in the spring their interests were volleyball, field hockey, badminton, baseball, and various other sports. Their usual winter sport is basketball. The highlights of the year are an annual play' day and CI badminton tournament. Leslie Chase and Ethel Lewicki vie for the basketball Miss Lott throws, Ready, get set, got The Girls' lntramurals spring activities include softball and track events including discus, racing, and putting the shot, Off and running around the Memorial Field track are Ruth McKennen, loanne Burdett, Rachel Cook, Kathy Parker, Clara Sisco, Iill Douglas, and lastly Turid Anderson. Miss Lott, Girls' lntramurals faculty advisor, demon- strates in the gym the finer points of the great sport of basketball to the girls of the club who meet Thurs- day afternoons, they are Ethel Lewicki, Rosemarie Washer, Kathy Yankers, Betty Miller, Clara Sisco, Martha Card, and Marcie Hurt. Ethel Lewicki guards Rosemarie Wash- er's sideline toss. 73 Qiiifg , f f ,R 5f,i2iW 'A J, V rf, 1 ,,. QVIQA 5 iY'qAfIiRf,Q' FJ 1- 5 'FLW K' H -K mf 1, ,fi- 1 A X? 4 N. r. V , ng rs 1 I W-rx! .41 4:1 .. 'X xxx X N xi Barry Banta Nav Mxchael Bardl Mlchael Barone Alfred Bartone Davrd Bayles Howard Bedell Patrlcla Bedell Peggy Bednarek Dale Bennett Bernadette Berry Roger Bxgalow Wllham Bock lane Bond Henry Bosch Donald Bott Edward Boyl Frank Brennan Iames Bresett George Brown Mary Brown Robert Brown Vxrgmla Brown George Burt 'if' 'M T - , '-fgj, in t ee: 'A y,Jyrg r A so 'ii- ,. ..., 'F W r if 5- H, A r I , .. ,. lm f - .f X, blitz, A 2 Iumor Loretta Freda-r1c1 lS Watched by Frosh Bar bara Pollard Whlle she polnts the Way Sherla Brennan and Carol Wulf watch them FROSH 1962 1 if 'Wk Elk ggi A ,a-Q Lawrence Acker Barbara Allen Edward Anderson Elwood Anderson Iarnes Anderson Norma Armstrong Mary Ann Atkins Iane Ault Barbara Babcock Charles Baker Betty Bal Iudith Bale Barbara Ball Sandra Ball Ahce Barber Barry Barnes ia rf Alt Bryan Barton Q ef i Q '31 S S af aw lt! fr K if 1 1 r.JV Vky Qt 'K ef sr - 1' B K A' A A AE A g A A A sstr .r4r, A -'.rl: B rrry , .A,r, Y yyt rrgr tfs A B as ryrt yyyyrr f rrrt i ryyy ryyyr ysyr I 'Q or ' ttr as r'ls s ' ' ' B Jrrrrrr A ' A B A A yyrr ' Q gy VL, ..,. :W , 47 e y gyy yy g yyyyg ,V f ' ' A'--, A , :hi . ' A 'i :ve :t f -' ff: v 'Q' HE- 7' 5 - nr'r E W + is , ty . i 1- 212- ffmg z rd 9 '1,-fig: V. A jlf ' Stephen Busch Priscilla Cahill Robert cqhm ' Q M ,,, X j Serena Calco H I t swf . -' f , Barbara Caldwell ', t m-4 D L W ff . 5 r to 1 'KD' sw l0Sepl'1 Campagna ' it ' -' ' T' mf- A 5' QQ-3 :x if f 1 'S X , Howard Card Denis Case William Cataldo Craig Cella Q V My mu rf H A if . Dorothy Chambers Q.. A' A Q Q ' Q - Caroline Chardavoyne 1' Q ' A ' Q- ,ii M- 'YF-' Q ' Leslie Chase , X t 5 rf lr Carrick Cochran if ' Y T '7 Barbara Cole QL Gale Conn Between classes B H S students brave the halls With only tour mmutes to get to the next class it s the survlval of the tittest FROSH 1962 Maria Cook A vs., 1- ff 'Mar ec-is X ll Qi 'r X. XWQ Fw e N llll W mf' fl 'A ff A , C i at-ft at e - or t Y rss, 1-4 W A C ' li W ' X W . D 1 'swxiw gr V i V V At Vi , ,, , V V a T , ..,i ,4?,.,li,, : El,i vi ' V ., Jj,,i I it it 'W f 575151 D N-it 4 if ,gy an W Q J Q N V 'D E- ' 2 5 . 'rag I ' D ' - . ,, , 5 ' W 1' t ' ' 2 ' ' ' x ' I PT' . 1, , M Qt, 9' +A' 5 Y ' .. i Willard Coller Iean Conway mm Iudxth Cooper Robert Corter Iacquelme Costa Linda Coursen Iudy Cressman Ianet Crusco Ronald Curlls Louis DGTVUIICS Iohn Daven Bruce Davenport Bryan Decker Susan Decker Iames DeGraw Kenneth DeGraw Mary Della Penna Harold Demarest Louis Dern George Dllts Donald Dxlzer Douglas Doane 5 .. as ,F ' ag M I 5 x 1 ig .f,:,V1 5 :F i 'Iv . , Y X ll H F' 3' x 1 . 1 v . . ,. . ig 1 Q x' ' 7 S x Genevieve Erbe 49,4 'W Dolores Fllxppml Charles Fletcher Frank Flores William Fox Victor Franco Edward Fredericks Francine Fredericks Germaine Gallant Frank Gerard Patrick Gillen Iohn Glasgow Carol Goecker Geraldine Golden Patricia Greene Douglas Groendyke Patricia Guenter Carl Haaland Linda Hall Sandra Hammell Thomas Hand Iohn Hams 1. George Dominguez loseph Dominguez Gail Dougherty Nancy Douglass Chris Drake Leah Drew Ronald Duke ?'J'9'5 'I ij' w ,, J li ' yy J E R Bruce DuMont Shirley Dunay Iudtth Eckert Iohn Eells Diane Ehrman Lois Eklund . ..- if . ,- . . H .x K 9 I e F' u Ill H 1. l Ill 3. 1 .Q V. eg. . The photographer catches Kathy Clark and Mary Ann O Dea by surprise m the midst of their stud ies Old saying What me study? FROSH 1962 We Q A NW' . ry Roy Elsenbroek 'N y--Y Grace Euglmg ff Roger Fm f,: f3v fa Fred Fletcher 4' fi. Q2 5. 'iii fvfi F -T 14 :W ' I l I ll -ll - y .g ilt or t t . . F my F' , 3 1 l r gk gg-f is - . in lkl'cLl4.j in Q , I , iiiii 'W fa it Y WmQMw r'Mf ' Q iiiilrike 'WW QEEQE ' , l Q if 1' k. F . . -af: JV ' :kk M K Iii 5 r'-fs' fix QV 'Q I li it hi F ' las s -. . fs Us r F 79 Iohn Hausmann lames Hastings Paul Haycock Lois Hedges Andrew Helmholtz Sharon Hennessey Harry Hennion Richard Hennion Lois Hess Barbara Heyderhoff Sheryl Higgins Eileen Hilferty Margaret Hirth Craig Hobaugh M 5 David Hooey 1 Susan Huber Marcie Hurt 'E' 'F 80 It U? IV -. ' K f t ,, ' i . fi, 2 , , e z Q, at t i n to .F r Q sai W we li A in 4 s wwf - r J' X. x t L 14. '- 'zt 'Q I 'swf' , 1 5 R K A asss t t ' 4 it I 5 us-wg' V .N- Mr D1Angel1s illustrates a shop machine to Frosh Kenneth Storms Elwood Anderson and Iames Pennmo These boys emotions vary F RCSH 1962 ,Q-E.. is 'tif S.,- +1 S ,., K . g . A , 2 E, 1 ii: n,. Y -1. -+ ' 15: 1 ll'-Hen ' M5 Y l Ronald Huber lean Huneke Peter lozzio Nancy lsenberg Dolores Iackob Larame Iackob Barbara Iacobs Alan Iacobus Iames Iaeckel William Ianuhn Ioyce Iedlicka Clayton Ienmngs Barbara Iohnson Iudy Ann Iohnson Iudith Iohnstone Robert Kelly Eileen Kxevit Linda Kimble Wayne Kimble Mary King Allan Klapmuts Robert Koepplmger Karen Kuhl 'ili - sss ' L: Q ff 1.1: ,K at Q Q , K f Lg KE JH V I V I A LN it 1 . t o 5 g ff. ffl Jig! fl Sw N.. I si to 'J' ' R ' ' ' iiir ot A R y ' g ye lg Q ' - V y hl I f S'f A f . t M W ' me Q 1 f ' K -N V lll il' ' ' ' t A 1 .- .i if , 'W no 4 A , . ll 5, K , ,t i, ll , ., me p X al Q' Y rs., A e CLK LUN tu, All Cheryl Ladlka Elxzabeth Lake Wxllxarn Lang Ben Larry Iohn Laytham Thomas Lenoy Davld Levme arilqu Barbara Lewls Susan Lxme Bryan Llndeburgh Iohn Lmehan Sharon Lxptak DOmlH1Ck Lxsa Maureen Lonsxak 1 Rlchard Luke Mane Mabey 'Q Y-vj lifvls JIU I INN Ioseph Lurvey 'N R PGUICIG MacGrath Mr Perfettr shows slldes to one of h1S Soclal Studres classes Helen Wrtty and Terry MCGUIIS seem to get a lack out of them i ,, 'z K Aix - - 'lf 'E .M ll . ' , . ,YA-7 4 '-M - I rr., y A if 1,, ,V -tx 9 f' 5' fa' 7 R ne.r 1 ef f X f rx r 'L we M- Q, 2. - fe R - -L.: . V U Xl ' x X .Y ' K , A ' . Ta M to f ,f M M we . . M ' ii' -f R f . A gh A W' I 1 -.. , xl, , X 'N K X :. .. I I fi 4' Q -R . :w' 55' f e nn 4 eq Aff Y - 4, , Q VV ..-1-1, ' -' H -Q.: A re , R fr- 'Fl fit i W.. 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L. nv, ni, at 'V' Fel' PL: A ' ' ll! fx ' xx K W R 6 ' ' r ' v ,gf , at Q Q ' 1 N 7' N X Sig f ndoe F ROSH 1962 Terence Maguire Robert Mahon Marllyn Mancmo Barry Marclcmo Roger Marlon Maryann Martm A Margxe Masker P' I xx- lames Maslow Gerald Mathes Dale Mathews Ioyce Mathews Vxrgmxa McCarter Sharon McCl1nton Tom McClmton Gregor McCorm1ck Rlchard McCracker Robert MCGIHHIS Kathleen Mclienny Eileen McNamee 'Wan' Donald Meade 1 Y,-ELG X Robert Mackey ,mf 9' X V f 5 sw gh .A Waftht A Donna Meisch loan Messina Peter Messina Lee Michalka Donald Mickens ludith Mickens Linda Miles Harriet Moblard Richard Momo Walter Monks Michael Mooney Gwen Moore Ieanette Moser Virginia Munro it ff 1 George Murphy William Neukum W' Carol Norman 82 1395 J , 2 if l 55 , . fi a::i 3l . . I f 'V ' illl I' ll N W Members of the Freshman Class gather tor a pic ture at the annual Freshman Halloween Party Notice the array of their costumes F ROSH 1962 W FQ? we rr .K Lk +1 uv., J 'hk1WL1 ? fl-2 i Harold Mynett Shirley Nicholson pwa ohn O Dell Nancy O Dell Linda Orcutt Iane Osar Ga1l Osterhoudt Thelma Parisi Sandra Paulison Merry Payne Manfred Pell Holly Pember lames Pennino Charles Perry Peter Phelps Glenn Phillips Gall Philhps Nancy Phillips Ierry Piercey Barbara Pollard Iudy Post Lillian Post Ionathan Prall M W ,Q f - ' V lfz f if hf h 2 mi.' r V 1 j to or S ' A W I 1 , I K4.L yi K-Vr It -VQ,. . , E , I -k,, :irV'r V I, ,,y. .. , AS? L211 f S It A S J 'W H 4 gf xx Q! rd iw S F 4 tt K sit, ei - if 4 uf - me .,,, ' ' 1 Q I tag. 1 2 ' 2 z : L ,e ,Iggy ,, f Q ,, k ai H l MX- :ritz 't ' ohn Rohrer Daniel Rusnak t - W.,, , ,ff -,.' ff 1, ,ft - W , 1, ' ,. W -Y 1 me A. l . ,,,, Everything from sailor girl to cowboy to mechanic 1S depicted here Some came to the part cos tumed some d1dnt Swell lun' 1' FROSH 1962 Marguarite Predmore Sandra Price Robert Randolph Anthony Rathbone Roland Redner Dorothy Reiser Harry Ressland Iames Rhinesmith Terri Rhinesmith William Richards Darlene Ricker Iane Rickman Sharon Rockwell Iohn Roe-big Bernard Roumski 'QV Barbara Sagursky l' bww 1 Rosema y Sanclak Iune Saunders Henry Schmidt Phyllis Scielzo Diane Seaman Erhard Semf Richard Seyer Rose Marie Seyer Ianet Shaw Robert Shen1se Elolse Shorter Patricia S1l1r1e Lynne Simmons Irving SISCO Mary SISCO lohn Slate Robert Slate Allen Smith Daniel Smith Gilbert Srmth Marilyn Smith Robert Smith A-PM 'dll' ifm Ll V 1 J A , gg, I s , X . W rf 'fr I . . M ritl rit . ' Q M S t S M -S if rr rtcc l t yf ll r M t M A i M 57 215 R' M . VV V 1' ,..1 3 V' :,V fig ' A A . a b A- Vt,, , , A X , , . ji Rodney Smith . Thomas Smith k,Y 1. L , . At Robert Sprattler ' Q . 1: Robert Stanke f 'R'1 1 'TQ Kenneth Storms 4 4 Anita Struble . 1 t lg In ' bs- Charles Strohmeyer 5 fy, f ., 1 Q X Carol Struble 1 1 George Struble - W Herman Struble ' ,, '- Mary Struble : Q Sharon Struble J N' W 1 K 114, QW rf , .. ,H t o , 5 , S A, tttt . .rtt gm QW we ,ga , , lf 3 . A' 'ey - '-I . 'lg' , - A tt , -rw ,. , 2 , 4 , it H6 1 ix if A,oZ , Xt l its w 1 NX? 3 R' a,, ... f. Q J .. ,, David Sturm I -' .,. r ,t,, ,V . Dora Swackhammer , . . sf L l L WA A ' ' SL. 'Q . X ' Falth Swarts Lots Taggart Some of the costumed Frosh take a breather at the Halloween Party to pose for thls p1cture Two pledge hornaae to the camera :LN W' n1f 'a?sw Anne Terhune if W - W 84 lx lNffl 3 FRCSH if X 1962 ei Yak' IE KD :J 1 -4 cn 2 C0 z dvr m Q :1 -1 E' cn UI CII m :S Iohn Thunell Walter Tkack Roger Tlusty Robert Trent 44 X- 1 Vernon Taylor Frederick Tucholka Carole Tullett Loulse Tuttle Wlllxam Van Erman W1ll1am Van Lenten Carolyn Van Orden Donald Van Orden Lmda Van Orden Dennxs Vaughan Eclwm Velth Roger Verth Iacquelxne Vesper Iames Waddmgton Mathew Wagner Soma Wahl -ff , ' -pg. -f 1 17 -.kay Wi fi I 'ff-1 A I . s 1 1 me at y S bye S W K f' 5 ' N T' 5 . ' 3 rl - - 1'1 . a 5 '. fi S . Q. Z. , l , , A V 1 ' Stephen Vandervoort , W W or W y , - 1 Q N4 Q 1 kr V, -,Q 5 1 Vrrf A -. . F. V Al X 'f' fi Xa if-1333 S - - f ' , ' ' 3' 'fl - W f Mew f W - we , tlllls - l ' mir ' R1 lid 'X S -' Y ..-if ' Gordon Waite Robert Waltz George Wanner Fred Washer Ieffrey Watson Iean Watt Dennis Weaver Kathleen Weaver Robert Weaver Charles Weber Carol Weir Ie-anne Wells Claudia Werner Linda Wetzel 'E N 3 6 wc Q 3' Fr 52.7 i I to A j L ,A l ll ' - . . A' - ' f 5' ,, ' K. ,,1s a 1 L Gayle Whritenour V . W ' Leonard Whritenour ' Nancy Whritenour .. . Q ,. Eric Williams Q ' , R- f A : Carolyn Williamson ' in 7 l ,rr i A V ' Steven Wilson 1 , J 1' ff 'AW f V, A . . ffy, I ' 4 t , a1,5.,: g-4 hp: , t E Marie Winkler ' -'A 1' ' V-. - 1--r 1-0 - ---- 1-fm 1: 1' fr 1 Jw s. .,.. . is A. ,age :oi ,A F ff. w 4. A-Q ,, if ,X R K itt, .8 A ,L ' . 2- is -was in r - 1 'Q-3. 3- G W' ,fr I 1 it y,yyyytttttt,t it tk Donna Witty Gerald Witty Helen Witty Mildred Witty Ernest Wyble Marie Wyble Kathleen Yeisley Nancy Zigo Mr. Buckley surveys the lines of costumed Frosh sitting on the gym floor, at the annual exclusive Frosh Halloween Party and Dance. FRCJSH 1962 1- x Q ts QI: 6 x 4 V' Im 6. l If L vu ' A I ,f di MQ! Lyane Barton Nancy Bell Robert Ackerman Caroline Ambro 4 . Geraldine Amore 1, Raymond Anderson 3? my :,. . V Tony Aiello Roger Anderson T' - Carol Annino Raymond Babcock Barbara Baker Ioyce Balla ' Betty lane Banta , Mary Barnes . Ioan Barrett ll 'X l X' 'Buffy NFA f W 39 L. Freshman class members anxtously awart thetr turn to make thelr pre electton speeches dunng Frosh Student Counc1l electlon assembly -' Berde E SCPHS Donald Bentel IoAnn Bhend Arthur Btroc Ronald B1shop Brtane Bla1ne Harry Blcke Frank Blatterman Carroll Bogert Lynn Brammann Harry Brenner Lmda Bresett Iack Bnckman Beverly Brown Kenneth Brown Stella Brown Ieanne Burchtns lo Anne Burdett Lots Burgess W1ll1am Burkhardt s.,-I Arthur Barry Shtrley Beardslee X? ,ff Betty Lou Bender Edwm Bennett lt f X B' 1 we by 'Q-Y' slll A! 4 .gr . l l - S aw- ff VV I A ,J I ' Q- 'Y 4 .,-- rf ,V ly WWE? bg' , to ' , s 1 B A . B my y say, W ' is I fi B . , ,f V V QV M VV 3 l 'V A V A Q V' fi , V Vg, VV V V V in V V VTX ,VSV r Atx A, V V, VV, V , V VM +31 a,V,?f7VrVV Q ' QV: . V-,. -:JV , VX E4 Q Brenda Burns ' ft , Il I 51' feiillillt ' A ' 4 1 87 88 l Barbara Busch David Butler Gail Cahill lack Cahill Sharon Camien Beverly Carboy Margaret Card Norman Card Diane Carman Mary Ann Carman Dennis Caruso Neil Case George Cervasio Frederick Charles 'Off Kathleen Ouindara Cole Clark Mary Collom ,df HE' at T, Q X 1 'fr Mi -VS ,l I it fl -.., vw ,A - 'rd Nr X Y- 'f at l .M if C 5 ,f N :fi V . N' . I ,. ,I4 U If ,P -A, M .,,: iffy, . I . it 'V-'C . C C R K we 1 fly it 2 W ,r ,W - X ,J -: gg, w . A 1 .K t wif s lllri I 92' 'Z - m ' 1 K V. .t . iff 2 X ,t ,fy , - N-' X, at V, f A r,,h- ,gym Rich and Doug Garfield ham it up during the production of the freshman sophomore verslon of a behind the scenes radio show broadcast SCPHS 1961 till xl Wt at M we I 'Ci Patricia Cole Fred Collins Ronald Colvin Edward Conklin Ioseph Conklin Patricia Conklin Michael Connors Linda Conway Walter Cook Doris Cooper Salvatore Costanzo Charles Courter Phyllis Cramer Theresa Decker Gladys DeGratf Linda Deist Suzanne DeLarge Thomas Del..azier Pamela D Elia Patricia DeMarco Edward Demarest DeGray Demeritt -i 1' V, - - I I V, tv-wa if ' V X it W lair . , C 2 g jx lly JXQ x i , 'Xf ,V t ,., 5 x - , tk-k VV , I ,M A kk L 'C' 'il 1 N A 'Ft Donald Cousin tlsy sr t Y it f ' ' if , -fl 'M' ,y-- . 'he V ff L . 1 ,W f.,,.,: 'Q -- gr , L1 M fi t 'I G 'H ' ' , or it irll ,if Q-, f - X , N X if L like ,. Mt, 1 gr - tive! 'YY Susan Erb Walter Euteneuer Pamela Feustel Lee Finger Donald Fisher George Fisher Iames Foote Lorralne Frawley Ronald Fredericks Carol Gagne Ioan Galloway Robert Gara Douglas Garfield Richard Garfield George Germann Herbert Germann Mavis Godley Allen Goeltz Iudith Goneroski Louis Good Nicholas Good Alice Gorczakowski Dorothy Gorczakowski .Rs-4 YF? 'R X fri Z tk Iohn Depuyt Raymond Dillon Sharon Dolan Iack Dolloway Catherlne Domtnianm Maureen Douros David Drew Laura Dunham Stephen Dunthorn Richard Duperly Alex Egan Edward Ehrman Iohn Elvin Daniel Emmerrck is Patricia Essmg Daniel Ferguson Miss Palmer patiently explains the difference be tween subordinated and coordinated clauses to Linda Hansen one of her lst period pupils SCPHS 1961 Robe I, MHA 1 1-1' .-: bp L. it ' . ,.,,, 1 A -1. f ' R' sis! A tl -ff? ':'4f2.5 r Eu, 1. A Ioan Gormley Iohn Gormley Reginald Gormley Arthur Gould Nellie Gould Geraldine Grant Susan Greene Marie Gregory Kurt Greulich Kathleen Haggerty George Hall Iames Hand Linda Hansen Iohn Hendricks 'tw' f sf Alberta Henion Robert Hess wwf 9 ., :wwf 5 , ' , N I 'F 5 I , nj rj X i dx Q l ' li fi' bet JE Some of the male slaves of Rome patiently waited for the start of the Roman Banquet so that they could begin to serve the dinner SOPHS 1961 Wal? .hx 1-'af QM' ' A Ni 6' 'R S I ,j '- t x 1 Barry Henry Iudxth Hesse l Robert Heyl Veronica Hoagland Kirk Hobaugh Helmut Hoeflmger Carol Holly Albert Hopper Benlamin Hopper Eugene Hopper Ierry Hopper Carol Hourigan Charles Huber Klrby Hummel William Husselbee Dorothy Iafrate Daniel Iacobsen Shirley Iantzen Warren Ielmek Iohn Iones Robert Iones William Kalteissen Richard Kane ,.. E at l --an , WF l we A li I F I as 4:41 is i'l1Xl - IoAnne Knight 4 'F Ellzabeth Kopp Susan Krieger Beverly LaCroix Moll y Lamont Gail Lampert Roger Lapenter Karen Larry loseph Larsen Irene Larson Ioanne Latino Betty Law Stephen Levine IoAnn Lewicki Thelma Lewicki Iohn Llcldle Ronald Lmares Katherine Lonsiak Daniel Maggio Brian Maloney Ruth Mandeville Albert Manus Beverly Marion 1 P R 1 A gi ii W lx r' N . A! Q N' 4- A If mmf - L 1 Mary Ellen Spiegel and Phyllis Rathbun along with Kathy Ayres present the singing commercial in the very amuslng Frosh Soph play SCPHS 1961 QW fs! -, as , 'Kia XJ! ' :vm X 4 A A K .L .- gs Karen Kelleher Lorraine Kelly Monika Kergel Carol Kerwicki Tom Killmer Carolyn Kimble Charles Kimble Darleen Kimble Edward Kinder Carol Kirchoff Ioan Kivaitis Marie Klaassens Albert Kleaver Iohn Knauer . Y' Gloria Kolen oan Korkiner Iohn Kuhnen Fw .lfilfi - I . . I l',' ' K 5 , c r r lv-'w,kLJ kt my il'e ' 'Egger . ig, , V H J L ,V v A ,' x .4 V M ,Q 1 Y, - L, 'Q X an Q it K L f I - I ' , 1 E If , L L V - . . ' fs' ,l -frr , 2 .I 4 Terry Marion Patricia Markoski Richard Marnell Ruth Martin Peter Marzio Daniel Masone Luise Massardo Frances Mathews Kenneth Mathews Robert Mathews David McArthur Edward McC1inton George McConnell Patricia McConnell X Timothy McCracken Y? Dorothy McGarry Wtlham McKenney 1 if ' ' u .1 I, t 4. t, Q 21 t 1. it W Q' 'P ft 3 I ,X Q 'SN in , ,gk -lg. 4 if ' 35 f 4 by 3' I .3 V ly W ly F 'uv li . . M L K ,tru .Jug I Sf I 'W K Qu if x, . Xi' my N5 A 'Q' A x' Stl t n 32.3 1 tw Y it Fla OS X I -X ek .ft t ,- -- , as . -x I X ' fag Q, ig.. yrs -, -' -J? :ex 2 , I i 1 El , ' 4 Cf - . ' ' gt William McCurry Nl- Irene McGarry Many sophomores sat backstage waiting for their turns to tell their class why they would make good Junior representatives to Council 'P nw.. 5 -'WMF 'Wx Iohn McPhee Susan Mead Robert Meier Patricxa Melnkmg Arthur Mesmer Donald Meyer Beverly Miller Ianet Miller Arthur Mlttler Iohn Moeller William Monroe Roseann Mullen Barrie Mynttmen Charles Neely Peter Neldlmger Karen Nelson Bruce Norman Davld O Brian Andrew Obschernmgs Mary O Dea fig! K 'A A 5 ti if Ali' if A ,,,f rrA is SOPHS 1961 r i f s o h ,X .3 ' ,W . lf :fl V , ,- 'AII A New .I A I Marie Ellen Monks yy r .ig . . tsst it - + s t Q ' A - - D V A t r trrr, y A r y A I l: : . , - ' b . , R:.sLk Q V ,qt ' ., N I l I U ,,.f y ' W . X t Qc, 'E f ig Y I Q 5 R. fs' K Q -f ii Q -A wifi N . ,A Robert Phllllps Nancy Poole Iarnes Post Polly Pownall Gall Pratt Marvrn Prrce Gall Pulls Corlnne Qualfe Angelo Ragonese f t ,- -Mg -. 'ft 'Kr w Q' H-,,,.D1' A J 'f 'L f 1 V JS? A VV x til . I Yff Q , . .- t . V24 vi' . G' ,lay 1 ,af - I . on wh ,l,l,, V . ,... , 5 f or P N .tl 'tm Spanlsh l puplls Sal Costanzo Mary Shenrse and Carol Paullson gather around to look at snapshots SCPHS 1961 wut- -.Asf ' xr 1 MW, Carol Osar Steven Paolo Amzie Parcell Carolyn Parker Duane Paul Carol Paulison Richard Peake Iohn Pelak Roben Pellington Shawn Perry Michele Petix Iohn Pettenger Linda Pettenger William Pettenger Wlllldm Plotts Edward Portman N, Y Iuha Post 'if R , 2 IA Q K 'K I I ' I Daniel Ransom V- t. P ..'Lk 37:-1-I . I I 9 Q S-1' A , I a 6 5255. , Ilrr ' V kgs? nl' 1, V. ' rw' Iol ff? -. ll if W, '.-. 5591 ' -' ' . . . . ff, 5 4 ,Q ' 'ff it ' ...,':iIf'Tff'f . V A Vue V V - ' . V Phylhs Rathbun Edward Rayheld Robert Raymond Walter Redner Robert Reveley Dorothy Reynolds Chnstme Rhmesmlth Harold Rhlnesmrth Ronald 'Rhmesmlth Iudlth Rlcker Leslxe Rlcker Charles Riel Arthur Rlker Vi. Rv- 1 N ,M td Juni 41871 f ff '13 'rib' 5 vi- vs-Av Barbara Roach Lillian Robbins Anna Roettger Frances Ross Linda Ruch Gregory Ryan Frank Sabat Armenia Sanders Kathleen Saner Susan Schaefer lackson Schemel Ieanne Scielzo Ianet Seabert Michael Shea Patricia Shea Elaine Shepard S'- Cb , Y 5 UL. 'L Q G L Nfl.- ,fe f K Z, O- 2 K file l .E I ty 1 if X. +I 'W by l 4 dwtfka W2 3' we - ., H 'tt A df! m xl s lie 'gc 1, At the second Annual Roman Banquet the Latin l students served as slaves to the second year students of the Roman language SCPHS 1961 94 1-sf .9 03 'iii 'GY 65' x! 'V rl . W4 1 are K Q 'tl ,- ,, E 4 z- wmv .., Mary Shenise Shar Caroline Slsco Iudy Sisco Barbara Smiley Emma Smith Florence Smith lames Smith William Smock Gregg Snyder Mary Ellen Spiegel Dolores Squltieri Marie Staehle Lenora Stalter Barbara Stamm Arthur Stephens Gerald Struble Walter Stubbs Robert Sunbury Carl Tarantino Grant Taylor Iudith Tmtle Robert Tournier on Silva 4 l - , Z- mtti V te A wr .xx ' X , . R to 'kg LDA - . ,-rr I l, ' ff, 13' Ti' . ki , K K Z Q X S ,hv risky V R at , ll , 'V ,: . I V A vm ' msg A J . ..ir, l c 1 t i f' fffi c i f - ' -D T 'H r r H T wr E gag .Mk - J. .wi 1 'J T ku, Robert Townsend Bette Tozer William Tracy Marianne Tucker Brent Turse Alan Typinski Barbara Underhill 1 X X, ff , ff , , l'vf5!'fl , if l t. '55 ef . . I A n f , ', ziff ry ,. Iacqueline Verzlllo in bl: George Vreeland George Walker 1. . , - - - 4 1 K if , z -3 ,mi lf 'Rei-.ms Metlife-'tiff . T at t 'Q-fa. T' af 1 , X, W 4 - ' Byron Vanderhoff Shirley Vanderhoft D , it Y Raymond Van Dunk ' 5? ' , ' ' -1' Ruth Van Dunk ,p . IW Q , , , L , ' , A if Y ' Carol Van l-louten e r a It X at 5 A i ll T-ure W Peter Veenboer Paula Von Bargen '97 Richard Waddmgton The freshman sophomore play cast takes one of many curtain calls after presenting their play which was a take off of a radio show SCPHS 1961 Arlene Watson George Weber Robert Welngarten Frances Welcher William Whitehead Lois Whitmore Elizabeth Whritenour Louls Whntenour Michael Whritenour William Wiley Kenneth Williams Ruth Wmer Lorraine Wmterberger Donald Wood Francis Wright Eric Wroldsen Carole Wulf Mathras Wyble Robert Wyble 11h Magi Ns., x XX Sw-f 4 Pr' E fK A W K - A- E Q 2: V A ,, ,y ram, MEM VV, ua I . . . 5 s 'F' tt. ., Howard Whitmore V llf l f l E4 A t Q W o Illl l - - r tgtfff, 1 T ' L I ' k A v 2- ., '55 4 .1 V- I - fy flaw h l A 5-'vii , l J A V.. I K' S: g it H I, My 3, . . 4 17 9, 4. C f T w - ' ' ' T W Q 7 ' ll twill , if ' Flkiilffx. 7. I I ' ' ' XR A T fz, afillj I K ,Q ,A . 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Q55 2.5 4 x aim S S Mcmanne Bellme ucette Bevelacqua W Robert Bxgalow Brenda Blame Susan Bley Stephen Boshart Gerald Bowersox Drane Brady Kenneth Branmn Shexla Brennan Arrma Brooks Carolyn Brown Charles Brown Peter Brown Gary Bunye Iames Burns Glor1a Cahxll Martha Card Robert Carlson Elame Carman Leonard Cataldo Gary Cella Henry Chardavoyne 'M A AAK 1' 5215 r Mary Ann Accardx Barbara Acker Iames A1osa lean Anderson Roberl Applegate Iacquellne Arlcenboul Lawrence Aungst Kathleen Ayers Mabel Babb W1ll1am Babcock Drane Bachtel Charles Ba1ley Iudxth Bauer Lmda Bedford Donald Berry Ralph B1eleck1 Loretta Freclencx helps confused freshmen hnd thelr Way around the maze of corrrdors rn B H S durmg tl'1e1r hrst day of school 'lam X JUNIORS 1960 A , 5 . 4 'QR '1 qi' nv 'Ha- if 31-8 4' W I X' ff' 5 Q -EZ-L ' 1' f Q mf- E ,F 4' I xx L 1 i If: mv ww 97 I y l bryar A' , ' V, r R V. li rrbr - ., , ' sble i Q' B - R of , . s G B ass A ,blr,, ,l or E X . y L - .f.4 - f A L G' V y br ll B alblr y eg gs , lll A f y 1 Q A ' A ir. A 1 B - r r M . - lr 53 1 x V 5 V w, lj- , A lllllll ' K x itil' L 5 ,R V wr 3 ii Vrrk Sie 'lv'-,M I. ,h - - a Q- A Barbara Charlier Bobette Chennells Roy Chennells Mary lane Chiusano Robert Cobuzio David Cole Barbara Colfax Patricia Collins lacquelme Conn Sharon Cornwell Amelia Costabile Linda Cousin Ralph Crawford Clare Daly Eddie Dathe Ianet Dearcopp 'T 15111 V ' ALA? is Q Hopeful prospects for Junior student council home room representatives tensely Wait their turns to try and get their classmates votes Gerald Davenport Virginia Decker Ml chqe I J UNIORS 1960 .K Q Q . 1 alt' if K W K if I if gf' We 4 5, y iiiV of . .39 i i i s M -X 'ally in 2 .2 .rf 98 R' l.rle T llll' is it 'E ls 1 1 I Rosalie Della Rovere Ronald Dempsey Paul DePuyt William Dem William Doherty Carolyn Dorninger Patricia Dorrbecker Gail Douglass Eva Dranslield Martha Drelich Paul DuMont Robert Dunay David Edwards Michael Egan Robert Ernst Michael Failla Loretta Federici Gail Ferguson Roger Filippini. Geraldine Fioravanti - W L' Tziizleif' . K W A 11 K :iff-'31 if' - t lk Q E I A VSV H I V I kr-W-it . L T! Q Q I S fx if -l it ll2 r 1 i. ' ' ,---' 352 any Heide Grelnwald ifehf' Susan Guarmo Wllson Hargreaves Tom Harrls Iames Hartneady Ianet Hecht Doris Helmke Patricia Hennessy D1ane Hiler Ioan Hirsch Anton Hoeflinger Lois Holman Gloria Holshoe Carol House Davld House Robert Hqwell Barry Huber William Huber Harry Iacobs Ierllyn Iensen Matilda Iimenez Neal lohnson r ' 1 Fl ,Ler all.-R, 1 . is-1 .. , . :lt 'ji ilblk , William Fitzpatrick Dennis l-'lukey Ronald Fondo X Henry Frenzel . - Karen Fus Roger Geiger Louise Giannone G ax I W . 1, 4. 'Ia Russell Gluck Richard Glynis , Miriam Goddard 1 b Dora Gormley 5, why f , x V--at , K -x ' If Mrs Standlsh and members ot her homeroom admire the underclass pictures which they had Just received from the Nugget representative ,f Elizabeth Gormley -. Bonnie Gould 1, si A Edwa a Green 5 ni 5 Robert Griesenbeck It Robert Harden J UN IORS 1960SM 'Rm 'Q 93 7' T ll me X l Lt x D. 99 . ' 5 it fit efls - . ' ,I 'J ' ' . 5. ' . il . Q . 3: . 1 ,M '4 I 1. -f'i' 'V,.,, . ,V I- A ' ' Q ,i . - b i . ' . My s s it R i - gf? - 4. - i,4r-N s R gg he or is . - iiii ii,: , ,Q 'Q . f ,, 'i 1-. R' to t . ft l f CHQ' r 0. R Z' 3. f if? ' - A ng, L Q. i A ' My br, ,, Q 'fy' wi i er, ,xii r. at ll , W in :W l - ,1,' ri,' Q Q l 'L . . ' r 'l ' E ' ,E is W 7 if 4 Q ,, ! 7 sess t, y if U ' , . .,,,. f , i-if ,,., givin? ' I V ll 1 H , d:tQ 1i -rl' ' ...K,.,v , A L, 4 , lrsifig 1'i, - f i t . .r,,,, ,A A V Z.. Bradford Iohnstone lack lones Ray Keenan Douglas Kimble Patricia Kimble David King Nancy Kirchner . 'g i 1.1 , ' 'Q ' - ' fu K 'f 2-V- 1 ' '.':, iliii I . A ,:-,k V. W- -s ,X ' 1 ,ff qw if f 4-,V rt , I F gy Susan Kirchner - William Klimback ' , loan Koch .v Mary Korkiner 1 ' ' I f +- Edward Kralt Margaret Koch TW I B' left Kroessig wuwew lames Law Q30 .A -an f-k- 5 ,-.,,,- w . W ' el I . ' 'W W ' 1, ' . fa ' . -1 . x Q. ,ffl ex M 5 ' at 2 ' ' E -If t Y . is A, 4 .4 it ,Q f M , a .ft ,tit TQ Carol Krug a piece ot his favorite pie For part of his lunch Fred Leuthauser selects from the shelves contalntng an assortment ot desserts J UNICRS 1960 ,ij use aww 100 X tt! it X X Robert Lambert xx t Fred Leutnauser 1- Margaret Little Connie Lozier Kathleen MacDonald Russell Maguire Edward Malartk Bruce Manolakos Melanie Mardrus Charlotte Marion William Marion Beverly Martin Fred Mathes Harry Mathes Anne McCarter Marlene McCloud Patricia McCloud Richard McGuire Patricia Mclntyre Iudith McLaughl1n Hugh McMenamy Maureen McNamee dll ' gg M K - ' , j-.xx - t ' ,R-lfsx QS. xx' ,-tx, 4,5 ' 'Qt W K ,, ,Q x, 1: ,, 'w M ' t, T--3 :' 'r i f ' is Q' W ii t 1- ' ' ' 5 t it K V .K H QW' W is ' i H A i ' V 'it' 4 -N . '. - 1' L , . Q r ' . A ' - V ' V A - ,X Virginia Marion I , t A X K .. K Vrkr K y EZ . . K lf K 'A'A . . - Q N L ' gn . 3 - ,, ...Q K it M M , K ,Y if Q, 14 i -.., s f tl - wi1f ' N ' 4. g ' rf-irq' . , K .., : 4 IK' - 4- 'W if 2 'Q' ,A C. I , Q, .V ,K A N' ,fx fm ix M' X' R are v 5 N Y 45- t S ls ' if 1 1 42 r 3 K Ac Y I if I gi- S-1. ..-k .gig ,... 21 ' - lj? . A . 1 Roger Olson Fred Orqutt I Beverly Padien Santa Parisi Carole Payne Ernest Platt Gilbert Predmore W1ll1Gm Kreger Carl Repsher Beverly Rhinesmlth Iames Rhinesmith Robert Rhinesmith Carol Richards Emily Riley Barbara Rizzo Everitt Robbins Slieron Rodgers Harry Rohrer Diana Rusnak Marilyn Russell Timothy Russell Frances Sanford Douglas Schaufelberger At Miss Banta s cornmana her second period plane geometry students open their notebooks in order to insert new axioms or theorems Iohn Mead Ronald Mead Minetta Meier Ted Merkoolotl lack Michallca Betty Miller Ruth Moblard Mary Ann Moroz Martha Morrison Daniel Morse Anita Moser Michael Murphy lohn Odenwelder Carol O'Karma Ronnie Opthof Barry Osterhouat J UN IORS 1960 -1? QA QL 'If Qs l- 101 . 'L X is c e, Q Y I XL 9 ' i A I l lf , , I ,f MQ, ,, A 5. . . I A' 5 4 u 5 W ,I K VVVV J. A f My R rf i W ' f i it ' 1 R tet f R ' .. c c.ic l g Ronald Schultz Larry Seabert Gert Semf Ieanne Shea Dennzs Shoemaker Carol Sllverman l.1nda SISCO Rxchard Slsco Barbara Srscoe Nancy Slanner Frank Slcorskl Curt1s Sllngerland Barbara Smrth Harold Smxth xt. if! Iohn Smlth Ioan Smyth ix 41' 'NJ' Dot Parntma Mary Ann Moroz Brll Marlon and Santa Par1s1 smrle as they count Student Counc1l elect1on returns ln the S C offlce J UNICRS 1960 JFK 'Q ' 'Wx ff v -f 1 Jaxx, M f 2 3 1' if-Yr 'f UPS' T, 'X r tt, 'eq If Q at , tu We we ti T is-LK 5. fu. ti 102 1 ff ' to M M' T' Us K W1ll1am Srnxth Iames Sp1egel Dlane Sprattler Donald Stackhouse Lmcla Stearns Cynthra Steele Lou1s Storms Sharon Strmger Terry Struble Wllllam Struble Beverly Strutzel Mar1e Sweetman Susan Taggart Fred Talasco Bruce Tallman Nancy Taylor Fred Temby Louise Terhune Robert Terrill Marianne Thompson Willa Tice Iames Tintle Charles Townsend w g .f , W, , rw, 1 L .fr Q ,,,.5? i' ,, K B? x kk gf -an -M R57 we If ' ' :egfrff -vw ,, S+'f . sw .i 1 ' lf 'll X' W 5' Y ul od -.,r.,f T, f - f. -Q..- ',-4 . - UIC. Clark Townsend Lois Trent 1' A ,Q ,, Q E F A gh ff 5 .w ll Frank Vozza Margaret Walsh Lawrence Wassmer Sandra Weatherwalks Veronica Weaver lack Wehrell Iohn Weick Kathleen Werner Ralph Western Richard White Nadine Whittaker Barbara Whritenour arol Whritenour Robert Wilberton Robert W1lson Nancy Witty William Wolfe Lewis Wyble Linda Wyman Ada Young Gerald Young Robert Zipperlein Ioseph Tracy Leonard Trommel ' Ianet Underhill Patrick Urciuoli Richard Utter Georgia Vanderholl if i l l XJ Leslie Vargo Gordon Vreeland Boyd Van Houten Gregory Van Orden Patricia Van Orden George Van Riper Howard Van Romer -Lex The luniors in Mlss Benoy s second period English class listens to Miss Iaeckle as she once again gives her annual lecture on college J UN IORS 1960 W... I G8 -Q5 +4 96 5' Ml can Wandalosky 'H da i 9' 9. 5 C ' T I 4 r at h . . . ig my . . or P T 1 I f K as E T if 2 ' N li Q W T ' aka l I is W . , i Q T r T s is l t L T f ' f if . 1 . in A Gigi ,A Q - Qi K 'A it f F - ' 4 T illt i f i?'lf Q ., J ,l'qefl !'i'7't 103 SEN IORS -,, THE CLASS OF 1959 1955 56 FRESHMEN When one opens a treasure chest and beholds the riches within he IS overwhelmed and confused The brilliancy of the treasure dazzles h1m and leaves him at a loss for actron So it was with us the Class of l959 when we first entered the doors of Butler High School It was not the wealth of knowledge to b obtained here that dazzled us but rather the largeness and strangeness of the school Soon however our geographic difficulties were solved and the mayor problem then and for the three remaining years was the absorption of knowledge Not all of the treasure in the chest is the same though and not all of our time was spent academically The first sign of acclamatlon was the appearance of campalgn posters decorating the halls These posters announced Student Council and Class Officer electlons and We elected llm Kelly as President and Madelyn l956 57 SOPHOMORES As Sophomores old veterans We momentarily lost sight of our goal as we were caught up in the care free fall atmosphere of the school This year members of our class were out on the football field and in many other extra curricular activities Our class officers Secretary who planned and supervlsed the Sophomore Hop Following on its heels was the Freshman Sopho more Debate Resolved That Television Is Beneficial 1957 58 lUNIORS We entered school that tall with a feeling of upper classmen superiority Our work and responsibillty was increased as we began one of the most demanding years of high school Spencer Purdue and Roberta Berry found as class officers their I'eSPOl lSlb1l1l1eS heavier More of us made the varsity teams and squads We were successful in the lunior Semor Debate and our class thesplans put on Ghost of the Show Pleased and proud were David Collins Richard Arendt and Barbara Bellars when they found they were not only members of the National Honor Society but re 1958 59 SENIORS It had been CI long hard way from Freshmen to Seniors and many times we thought we wouldnt make it but here we were Whatever portion of the Wilcox as Secretary The Freshman Play Step Lively Please was next on the calendar ln the Freshman Debate Susan Hantke Ken Nelson and Doug Nlchols spoke for the affirmative in the debate Resolved The Only Marks High School Students Should Receive on Their Report Cards Are Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory However they were not able to convince the yudges so the Sophomores won The Freshman Halloween Party was postponed until February 3rd because of repairs to the gym floor The postponement however did no harm and the party was a tremendous success For sixty one happy Freshmen the Honor Trlp to the Ford plant at Mahwah was also a success both education ally and socially Another happy event marked the Freshman year for the a1rls who had the privilege of serving as floaters at the Iunror Prom As the year drew to a close we realized that we had made a beginning but we had a great deal farther to go to Students In February came the Sophomore Play traditionally a comedy and then for the first time the Latin ll class held a Latm Banquet It was planned completely by the Sophomores who invited upperclass men and several members of the faculty It was a tremendous success and became an annual event the upperclassmen could attend and after that the annual Spring Concert We were experiencing our last days as underclassmen spectlvely President Vice President and Secretary as well The biology protect Breakfast cmd Rats sur prised and delighted its originator Kathleen Bauern feind with a blue ribbon in the state science fair Again a first we were the first class to hold a Iuntor Prom outside of school at Mazdabrook Farms and it was quite a success In March Marie Raynor was installed as editor of the 1959 Nugget and Linda Pancheri as edrtor of the 1959 Maple Leaf It hardly seemed possible that three years of high school were finished and so we said a last good bye to the Seniors as we realized that we would soon take their places treasure we qamed we earned on our own and we realized fully the importance of garnmg it Here m the 1959 Nugget is the record of our last year of the trea sure hunt our Senior year . - . . I ' ' f ll ' ' ' I , . H . e , ' ' - I fl, 1 I were lean Paduch, as President, and Marie Raynor, as Then the Prom to which some of the girls, invited by ' 1 I I , l I 1 , . I 1 ll - I1 . . , , 1 ' I I ' ' I ' , : Mr. Harris gives Louise Peterson and Turid Anderson help with the clarinets, J g 5,5 g. 3 N s-Q ' - , 4 is.. 1,3 Q5 ll,-I A li-I Q-ist is WILLIAM ABATO 49 Hopper Avenue, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES' Band l,2,3,4p Chess 12,35 Musicianship 2,4, Movie Program 2,3, Talent Show 2,3,4, Kiel House Katz 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Science Fair 3, 45 Boys' Chorus 4, DONALD ADAMS 34 Post Lane, Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Football l,2, Track l,2p Ir, Sportsmen l,2,3g Movie Program 2,3 FINALLY MADE IT, 19 1oHN A11-:LLo Main Road, Greenwood Lake ai.. 'L' TURID ANDERSEN IUDITH ANDERSON Payson Lakes Road, Payson Lakes ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I, Golf l, Botany lg Girls' Inter- murals 234, Girls' Leadership 2, MI.A.W. 2, Library Service 2, Science Fair 2,4, Choir 3, Maple Leaf Busi- ness 3,4, FSA. 3,4 RICHARD ARENDT Mountain Road, Smoke Rise ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l,2,3,4, Ir, Sportsmen lp Track 2, Boys' Chorus 2, Boys' Harmony 2, Honor Society 3,4g Fencing 3, Nugget Editorial 3,4, ESA, 3: Science Fair 3,4, Math Team 4 106 ACTIVITIES: Basketball lg Modeling I, Wrestling 25 Dancing 2 3, Movie Program 2, International Relations 4 49 Highland Road, Morse Lake, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l,2, Girls' Intermurals l,2,3,4g Band l2,3,4, Girls' Glee Club lp Chess l, Student Coun- cil 2, Choir 2,3,4, Maple Leaf Editorial 3,45 ES A. 3, Science Fair 3,4, Knitting 4. ,X -5 ' A 'NM -,f , 4 ,AML ' 1 rv . , ' , I ,M . - . P , f are-. 7 589? ,,mws,,,:1.,,z f r W -x 95 I 'K , Hxg, ,f .Q 7 ?!'.:'?1 uf-ith? FIB I' -Sir. -, 'l 'Z,zi 5 its jail' . W M4 ex, .Q .T y iff-wa, ' A , gl-we VINCENT ASTOR Rrdge Road West Mrlford ACTIVITIES Chess I Ftrst Amd 2 Movle Program 234 it WALTER BAL Mt Glen Lakes RD I Butler ACTIVITIES Basketball I Football I2 Track I2 Bowl Class Play I2 German I Danclng 34 Mov1e Program 3 Rad1o Club 4 A GAIL BANTA 59 Reeve Avenue Bloommgdale ACTIVITIES Glrls Glee Club I23 Danclrg I234 Sclence Eatr 2 Talent Show 2 Cholr 3 2 IOYCE BARRETT 38 Ma1n Street Bloomlngdale ACTIVITIES G1rIs Outdoo Ltfe I Test Serv1ce I MJ Clrls I-Iome Mechanlcs I Spec1alDrarnat1cs 2 Movle Program 24 Make Up Squad 34 Art Serv1ce 3 X-.J THE SENICRS OF RONALD BAUER 49 Ramapo Road Pompton Plalns ACTIVITIES Ir Sportsmen I Boys Chorus I Math Club 2 Movle Program 2 Basketball 3 Sc1ence Farr 34 FSA 4 Internat1onal Relat1ons 4 Q4 17' KATHLEEN BAUERNFEIND 90 Mountarn Avenue Pompton Plalns ACTIVITIES G1rls Glee Club I2 Chess I, Honor X 3 Tr1p 2, Chotr 234 Spectal Dramatlcs 2 Class Play 2, I U X Sctence Fa1r 234 Movle Program 2, Student Counctl Vt'-9 3, Honor SOCIGIY 3 4, F S A 3 4, FT A 3 4, Talent Show 1 x gif f 3 4, Make Up Squad 4 4 1 J IOI-IN W BAUMANN Prospect Avenue, Pompton Plams ACTIVITIES Basketball 1,23 Basketball Club l,23, Band I234 Boys Chorus I, Golf 2, Movte Program 23 Sclence Fa1r 3,4, FS A 4, Internatxonal ReIat1ons 4 mn r BARBARA BELLARS I2 I-Iarmlton Street, Bloornrngdale ACTIVITIES Student Councll l2,3, prestdent 4, Honor Tr1p I, Class Play I2,3,4, Photography I, Chess I Danctng I, Cholr 2,3 4, Nugget Edltonal 2,3, SCISHCS Fa1r 34 Honor Soc1ety 34 107 ,A i ,,l l U . X . ,.,, . l l ,'., A . , I I , A 3 I ing I7 Boys: Chorus I,2, Boys' Harmony I,2,' Chloir l,2Z , ,H I I 4 I p ,rss , . ' P 1 ' 'Af I I , ' I I ' ,-ri X ' i - - 1 s,'f.f ,,f. 1 1, 1.459 JA I 3 I I r ' Q I ' 2 A 5 ,V A Q la Tv I 5 I :I ' F A 1 4 4 1 Q V I- Leade MARILYN BERTI-IOLF Lyons Terrace, Kinnelon CLAUDETTE BENEDETTO 64 Glenwild Avenue, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Girls' Intermurals l,2,3,, Archery 1, Girls' Gymnastics l, Special Dramatics l, Dancing l, Girls' rship 2,3. FRANCIS BERARDI 5 Elmwood Avenue, Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Ir, Sportsmen l, Chess l, Golf 2, Movie Program 2,3, Automobile 3, Listening Club 4, Dancing 4, ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,4, Dancing l,2,3,4, Library Service 3,4, Choir 4, Nugget Business 4: , F 5 ACTIVITIESZ Girls' Gymnastics l,2,3,4, Music Apprecia- 1 'g tion I, Choir l, Girls' Glee Club l,2,3, First Aid l, 3, Pvhotograpihy 3, Girls' Home Mechanics 3, Make-Up ay PTA. 4. SALLY BLEY Kiel Avenue, R.D. if:2, Boonton 'JI Art Service 2, Stage Crew 3, Props 3, Camera Club Squad 4, Movie Program 4, THE CLASS OF '59 , ,-ion .. 'EE' ROGER BOND 6 Arlington Place, Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Ir, Sportsmen l,2,3, Chess l,2, Dancing l,2, Movie Program 2,3, Basketball 3, Music Apprecia- tion 4, Modeling 4, PHILIP BONN Union Valley Road, West Milford ACTIVITIES: Ir. Sportsmen 3, Movie Progra ing Club 4. 108 1 m 3, Listen- Did you recognize Kathy and Conrad? There's been a big change in two years. I-IERMAN BOSCH Boonton Avenue, Kinnelon ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus 1, Chess l,2,3p Honor Trip 2,35 Track 2,3, Ir, Sportsmen 2, FSA. 3, Fencing 4: Choir 4, Scientificana 4, Dancing 4, EDWARD BOWNE La Rue Road, Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Boysl Chorus lg Photography lg Boys' Harmony 2, Movie Program 2,35 International Relations Forum 3, F.S.A. 4, Listening Club 4. BYRON BRADBURY 200 Boulevard, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES Ir S ortsmen 12 3 Band 12 3 4- Kiel House 2 . p , , 5 I , I 4 gy, Katz 1,2,3, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Dancing l,2,4, Science A Fair 2,45 Automobile 3. 11' 'W , CURTIS BRADBURY 200 Boulevard, Pompton Plains 15 , X , ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1,25 Band 1,2 3, Orchestra l,2,3,4, 1 I f y Dancing l,2,3,4g Science Fair 2,3,4, Movie Program 2, Automobile 3, French 4, W E ,S LOOK BACK CDVER In 'Ut Qtr .Z J , , ROBERT BRINSTER 62 Main Street, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Photography lg Dancing l,2, Ir Sportsmen 2,3, Stamp and Coin 3, Listening Club 4 T. M. BROADSTON 304 North Road, Smoke Rise ACTIVITIES: Ir. Sportsmen 3, Band 3,4g Stage Crew 3,45 Movie Program 3, Listening Club 4, Maple Leaf Editorial 4. 'fin eww- IOYCE BRUCKNER 205 Boulevard Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES Girls Glee Club 123 Test Service 1 Choir 23 Science Fair 2 Movie Program 2 Music Appreciation 3 FNA 34 Young Politicians 4 IEFFREY Bb HHOLTZ 483 Pepperidge Tree Terrace Smoke Rise ACTIVITIES' Honor Trip l,2,3,44 Chess l,3,4, Math Club 5 Track 2,3,4, Golf 2, Honor Society 3,44 F.S.A. , Science Fair 34, Ir. Prom Committee 3, Fencing 4- Math Team 4. it I 110 35 Props 35 Twirling 45 Young Politicians 4. 1 I PATRICIA ANN BURCK 3 Kinney Place, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club 1,2,35 Test Service 15 Choir 2,3,45 F.N,A. 3,45 Movie Program 35 Science Fair 45 Young Politicians 4, IOI-IN BUSCH 17 Manor Avenue, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Golf 1,25 Boys' Chorus 15 Science Fair 2,3,45 Chess 2,35 Student Council 3,45 Listening Club 4. IOI-IN BYLSMA Kakeout Road, Kinnelon ACTIVITIES Football 123 Football Club l r : , , 5 5 I. Sports- men 1,25 Movie Program 2,3. AMY CAN GIANO 17 Andrews, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Girls' Gymnastics 1,2,35 Music Apprecia- tion lg Class Play 25 Botany 35 Science Fair 35 Danc- ing 3,45 First Aid 35 Movie Program 35 Costume Club 45 Young Politicians 4, CUR FOUR YEARS EDWIN CARDINAL Longwood Lake, Oak. Ridge ACTIVITIES: Chess I5 Dancing 153,45 Ir. Sportsmen 25 Movie Program 253. KENNETH CAREY 33 Poplar Avenue, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Boys' Harmony 15 Class Play 1,25 Dancing 15 Library Service 25 Movie Program 2,35 Basketball 35 Listening Club 4, LILLIAN CARMAN 287 Union Avenue, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Dancing 1,25 Movie Program 1,35 First Aid 25 Language 35 Knitting Club 4. IULIE CASTORO Cozy Lake, Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Girls' Gymnastics 1,25 Dancing 1,2545 Girls' Intermurals 2,3,45 Movie Program 2,35 Special Dramatics NORMAN CHAPLIN Lindy's Lake, Macopin ACTIVITIES: Swimming lp Forum l5 Photography 15 Golf 25 Movie Program 2,3,4. CLIVE CHILTON 749 Turnpike, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Football l,2,35 Boys' Harmony lg Choir 15 Track 2,3,45 Football Club 25 Science Fair 2,3,45 Chess 35 Young Politicians 3,45 Student Council 45 Public SI' Speaking 4, ' ' I FRANKLIN CHRIST , - A f 375 Boulevard, Pomptori Plains , ' 5. 5 f 5. ACTIVITIES: Ir. Sportsmen 1,25 Boys' Chorus I5 Chess lp V . ' i' Movie Program 2,35 Science Fair 3,45 Automobile 3,45 5 Q, i L' f . Listening Club 4. Q. r l. . 5 V,:.. ,, V l ll iir MARY CLAPP A A 560 Turnpike, Pompton Plains K, ACTIVITIES: Chess l,3,45 Math Club I5 Special Dra- . I matics 25 Library Service 2,35 Movie Program 25 Honor VT A Trip 35 Girls' Intermurals 35 Radio 3,45 Class Officer 4. -I I X E OF HIGH SCHOOL- During a practice scrimmage, Bill Scank hands off the ball to Bob McCracken. BX .hsqgpm I w S, gs, MURIEL COCKER Kikeout Road, Butler ACTIVITIES: Photography l5 Dancing 1,25 Maple Leaf Editorial 2,45 Movie Program 25 Audio-Visual Aids 3,45 Library Service 4, PATRICIA COLLINGE Echo Lake Road, Butler ACTIVITIES: Foods Service l,2,45 Photography I5 Danc- ing l,2,3,45 Girls' Home Mechanics l5 Girls' Glee Club 25 Movie Program 2,35 Knitting Club 4. 111 l I DAVID COLLINS Smoke Rise ELIZABETH COLLINS' 57 First Street, Pequan n IAMES COL men 4. DAVID CONKLIN 129 Bartholdi Avenue, Butler 2,45 Ir. Sportsmen 35 Automobile 3. IAMES CONKLIN RACHEL COOK 22 Elm Street, Butler ACTIVITIES: Twirling l,2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club lg Danc- ing lg Girls' Gymnastics 3,45 Radio 3,45 Cartooning 35 F.T.A. 3,45 Basketball 45 Girls' Intermurals 4. ELLEN COPLEY Main Road, West Milford ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club l,35 Maple Leaf Editorial 25 Movie Program 2,45 Choir 35 Dancing 35 Knitting Club 4. 0 112 ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l,2,3,fl5 Chess I5 Math Club 15 Golf 25 Nugget Editorial 2,3,45 First Aid 25 Honor Society 3, President 45 Fencing 3,45 F.S.A. 35 Math Team 4. ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1,25 Honor Trip l,2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club lg Informer l5 Radio l5 Band 2,3,45 Choir 2,35 M.L.A.W. 25 Honor Society 3,45 Maple Leaf Editorial 3,45 Class Play 35 Make-Up Squad 3,45 Art Service 3,45 Science Fair 3,4. ACTIVITIES: Wrestling lp Basketball 25 Movie Program 129 Bartholdi Avenue, Butler ACTIVITIES: Basketball Club I5 Ir. Sportsmen lg Bas- ketball 2,3,45 Dancing 25 Movie Program 25 F.S:A. 3,45 Automobile 35 Science Fair 4. nock LOM 188 Kiel Avenue, Butler ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus 15 Boys' Harmony 1,25 M.L.A.W. 25 F.S.A. 3,45 Movie Program 35 Ir. Sports- BERNYCE CON FORTI I5 New Read Street, Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Botany lg Movie Program 2,35 Photography 35 Knitting Club 4. THE FIRST DANCES IEAN CORMACK Miller Road, Kinnelon ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l,2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club l,2,3- Forum 15 Choir 2,3,45 M,L.A.W. 25 Science Fair 23,45 F.N.A. 2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Music Appreciation 3,45 German 35 Scientiticana 4. MARIORIE COX N4 5 XX' , 40 Greenwood Avenue, Pequannock Tom Hamilton, Rachel Cook, Ieff Gillman, ACTIVITIES: Dancing 1,2,3,45 Movie PrOQfGm 12,314 Carolyn Scorza swing their partners. CLASSES, FRIENDS gym T, at N e 5 X , I , PM X ALICE CRITCHLEY I Colonial Lane, Payson Lakes ACTIVITIES: Girls' Gymnastics lg Radio lp Choir 2,3 Girls' Giee Club 2,35 Special Dramatics 25 Class Play 25 Costume Club 3,45 Library Service 35 Dancing 3, Art Service 45 Foods Service 4. Tug.. PATRICK CROWLEY Milton Road, Butler ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l,2,3,45 Ir. Sportsmen 15 Math Club 15 Track 2,3545 Library Service 2,3,45 Science Fair 2,3,45 Chess 25 Dancing 25 Honor Society 3,45 Nugget Editorial 3,45 F.S.A. 35 Language 35 Fencing 4. FRANCES CRUSCO Arrowhead Trail, Payson Lakes ACTIVITIES: Girls' Home Mechanics 15 Dancing 253,45 Movie Program 2,35 Knitting Club 4. IAMES DQADDEZIO 9 Cedar Road, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Golf l: Math Club 15 Science Eair 2,45 Car- tooning 25 Movie Program 25 ESA. 35 Automobile 35 Scientificana 45 FTA. 45 Math Team 4. 115 1-kd -fi '52 l,f h o I ...QI 1 ' If rw 4' li' mx nh N, 'X fs 1 ry-,' ' xxf, 5.2 ,QC , Q-4 E217 , l ,W I A f' X X I I, T 1 fl I - Sf b fj 'ff 4 I I I 1 T ' fF g I ,fx X x I f X MILDRED DALESSANDBO 89-QI Lincoln Park Road, Pequannoclc ACTIVITIES: Photography I, Dancing I,2,3, Movxe Pro- gram 234, Business Service 4 .l IOI-IN DALTON 4 Walnut Avenue, Pornpton Plains ACTIVITIES Aufornobile 3 Sue and Mary Ellen, slaves, and Sid and Betsy, nobles, at the Roman Banquet. AND E PERIENCES AUDREY DAWSGN 20 Park Avenue Bloomrngdale ACTIVITIES I-Io or TYIP I G rls Glee Club I 2 3 Danc Ing I3 Spe ral D arnatrcs 2 MOVIE Program 2 FTA 3 an l 'N IGSEPH DEDIO 28 Mead Avenue Bwerdal e ACTIVITIES F otball I2 F ob I b 2 Ir Spots men 2 Wre tlr q 2 Ba kelball 34 Young POIIIICIGHS 3 Autornob1le3 Cbes 4 MARY DeGBAW 266 Un1on Avenue Bloormngdale ACTIVITIES Glrls Outdoor l.1Ie 3 Girls Glee Club 2 Dancmg 2 3 4 Kmttmg 4 IUDITH DECKEB 90 Mandevllle Avenue Peauannock APTIVITIES Tw1rl1nq I23 D cmg I23 Movle Pro gam I23 Buslnes S ru e4 if Z? Q6 I : H I ' I p I .' , , 1 - ' 'X , , . . .I , , . . . . if 'nw .,.. C3 Y , , y X ru , , I ' 5 Y e I IC PM A I I I IA X' C I . ' o , , o t al Clu g . r - , S 'n g S , N ' 2 Q . Q :B . , Q V . . . I PW' ' I, f 4 . '.A' 114 I I I ' i I '1fI5f5E XP Q , . I ALICE DENMoN 1 rf'- u Y3 25 Lakeside Avenue, Bloomingdale 5' 9? ACTIVITIES: Botany 1, First Aid 1, Movie Program 2,3,4, S , , I Young Politicians 3, Knitting 4, I .. T W Z -I l I - , A Q17 xx EILEEN IUDITH DeVALUE W' 'A 4 22 Manor Avenue, Pompton Plains 1 ACTIVITIES: Girls' Gymnastics I, Girls' Glee Club , f - l,2,3, Girls' Outdoor Life 2, Choir 2,3, Movie Program X W 2, Library Service 3, Talent Show 3, Class Officer 4. M' ' - Qi HANS DeWAAL A Route 23, Newfoundland A I ACTIVITIES: Modeling l,2, Movie Program I, Wrestling 2, Art Service 3,4, Automobile 3, Science Fair 4, Scien- , an , f ' A tificana 4, fig i -' I 'T Q I 'Z I XXVI' , OLIVE DILTS U E ' , Decker Avenue, Butler ' ' ACTIVITIES: Dancing 1,2, Girls' Home Mechanics 1, N Movie Program 2,3,4, Foods Service 3,4, F,N,A. 3,4, . - ...f Science Fair 4. 5 Q my ' WE WERE BECOMING GEORGE DISTASI Oak Ridge Road, Oak ACTIVITIES' Baseball I2- Ridge Football l2, Football Club ii Q! l,2, Ir. Sportsmen l, Movie Program, l2,3, Dancing 3, F' -P Freshmen Football Coach 3. 'vi ' fv',f ,af 1325 f fl 54- ,fr 4 1,4 we yr, ,gulf 2 ,L3':-we 'A .- -'M-ft-sig, 1-M . 2, BARRY DOLAN if Butler Terrace, Butler atb? ACTIVITIES: Football l,2,3, Football Club l,2, Wrestling 1, Movie Program l,2,3, Ir. Sportsmen 4, Listening Club 4. wars? ,ww . 'A WILLIAM DOLAND Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Boys' Harmony I, Dancing l, Football 2,3,4, Football Club 2, Automobile 3, Listening Club 4. RAYMOND DOLLOWAY 227 Union Avenue, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: lr, Sportsmen l,2, Movie Program 2,3,4, Chess 3, Dancing 4, 115 uw Cy p- I ' E, 3 is ,gr It like 51 ' 4 I 4, l , -rr' IAMES DUGDALE Dogwood Trail, Fayson Lakes men 2,45 FSA. 35 Dancing 35 Chess 4. LOIS DUNNING ACTIVITIES: Basketball Club I5 Math Club I5 Ir. Sports- IILL DoUoLAs I 1 I2 Wilrue Parkway, Pompton Plains 5 Q illnn ACTIVITIES: anis' Glee Club 1.23, Special Dramatics , ly Art Service l,2,3,45 Girls' Home Mechanics lg Choir , ,fff:i'l,i lT 2,3,45 Make-Up Squad 35 Maple Leaf Editorial 4. ROBERT DOYLE Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Baseball l,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Football Club lg Ir. Sportsmen lp Baseball Club 25 Science Fair 2,3 fi A 28 Crane Avenue, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Choir l,45 Girls' lntermurals 25 Camera Club 25 Girls' Glee Club 4. PART CF BUTLER gd IANE EARL 27 Halsey Avenue, Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Student Council l,2,3,45 Honor Trip l,2,3,45 Girls' Gymnastics lg Dancing 15 Ir. Prom Floater I5 Choir 2,35 Nugget Editorial 2,35 Special Dramatics 2: Honor Society 3,45 Girls' Intermurals 35 F.N.A. 35 F.T.A. 3,45 Movie Program 35 Public Speaking 4. IOHN EARL 27 Halsey Avenue, Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Basketball Club l,2,35 First Aid lp Basket- ball Manager 25 Golf 25 Modeling 35 Listening Club 116 45 International Relations 4. Veronica, Karin, Betty, and Sigrid make a lovely quartet at the Spring Concert. HELEN EDSALL I7 Myrtle Avenue, Butler ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,45 First Aid 25 Choir 3,45 Eoods Service 3. DENNIS EHRLICI-I 12 White Berch Avenue, Pornpton Plains ACTIVITIES: Student Council lg Astronomy 15 Science Fair l,35 Scientificana 45 ETA. 45 Intermural Lacrosse5 Intermural Basketball. WILHELM ELEERS Oak Ridge V ACTIVITIES: Ir. Sportsmen 25 Movie Program 25 Danc- V 'Z ing 3,45 Automobile 3. ' fit. '-vit - fit :xi ' BARBARA LOUISE ERNST R.D. l, Box 218, Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Botany lg Girls' Home Mechanics 15 Danc- 5, ing 2,3,45 First Aid 25 F.N.A, 3,45 Movie Program 3,45 Q Science Fair 4. , ix 2+ FRANCIS Essmo I6 Hillcrest Avenue, Butler r V A ' V ACTIVITIES: Ir. Sportsmen l,2,3,45 Boys' Chorus 1,35 . x ' I 'I '-i ' Choir lp Track 25 Boys' Harmony 25 Weather Station 'l ' 2,35 Movie Program 25 Radio 35 Listening Club 4. f .. Axy 'NI ' W CAROL EUTENEUER 5 .. . ll3 Star Lake Avenue, Bloomingdale I fi oiub 4. g g xi 5,4 g Ng 3 I ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip lg Photography 1,35 Choir 2,3,45 .ff Girls' Glee Club 2,35 German 3,45 F.N.A. 3,45 Listening I I RICHARD PERRELL 55 Iacksonville Road, Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Basketball 15 Movie Program l,2,3,45 Car tooning 25 Scientiticana 4. IAMES FINN Main Road, West Milford ACTIVITIES: Football lg Ir. Sportsmen 15 Wrestling 25 Dancing 25 Basketball 35 Movie Program 3,4. 117 ANDREW FLETCHER Rrdge Road MIITOH ACTIVITIES Ir Sportsmert I Wrestlmg 12 MOVIE Pro gram 2 3 ik: ROBERT FOGG 65 Mam Street Bloommgdale ACTIVITIES Archery I2 Daacmg 1 Prmtmg SSTVICS 2 3 4 Ir Sportsmen 4 Photography 4 Movre Program 4 ELAINE Fox A Webb Road Newfoundland ACTIVITIES I-Iorlor Trtp I Grrls Glee Club 23 Cholr 3 FNA 3 FTA 3 if 3 CALVIN EREDERICKS Oak Rtdge ACTIVITIES Modeltrtg l TJIOVIS Program 234 Auto moblle 3 EN TERED AS SCPHS ELIZABETH FREUND I6 Grove Street Pornpton Plams ACTIVITIES Grrls Gymnastrcs l Grrls Leadershlp l Band I Chorr I Maple Leaf Edrtorral 2 S rence Farr 2 FITSI Atd 2 Debat ng 3 Photography 3 Chess 34 gp r TA 34 French 4 History 4 BARBARA FRIED Gorge Pond Krel Avenue Kmnelon ACTIVITIES Maple Leaf Ed1lOI'1Gl 4 Costume Club 4 Mov1e Program 4 I DIANE FULTON Box 2l2, Towaco ACTIVITIES Art Servrce 23,4, Cartoonmg 2, Movle Program 3, Darrclrrg 4 its GENE GALLOWAY Clrlf Trarl, Payson Lakes ACTIVITIES Football 1,2 3 Track 12, Football Club 12, 3, Boys Chorus I, Chorr 1, Publlc Speakmg 3, Movre Program 4, Automob1le 4 s ,ff ,, M.,..,. A . V1 T . A . - 1 - , 2 - f , I 3, 413, ' ' N f , I I 2 A 2 A 'A ,-,i,,,' t,,w-I-X 4, . VI I V , , f - V f .3fi.3 f' ' M- ., - -W 2 ' 2 Tw f2g,g-'21.-.lm-t:.4?Qr:.'f1me :'. f. ' ' 2125: ff: W fskw-51. 2 f I ft , -4lsf'3'tQ f f K .. .54 .wa ff Q. ' , .. -f 4 ' , ' ' . ' k,W. , ,'.. .',, .6 K. I A I A ? . I I h f , , , ga, ,fig V ji T - 1' .3 , if . Xu -4 ,.., .1 Y' ' I I 3 I I - I I I I C , , A , , , , I - . , : 1 I I ,X , 1 ,Z ' , ' ' . - ,, A 1, K . ANDREA GEGA 172 Union Avenue, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Dancing 1, Twirling Club 1, Girls' Glee Club 2,3,4, Movie Program 2, Foods Service 3, F.N.A. 3' B sines S ice 4. , u s erv an THOMAS GERMANN Ridge Road, West Milford ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus I, Modeling l,4, Dancing 2, X Movie Program 2,3,4. ' PAUL GESICKI 3 Greendale Avenue, Pompton Plains , ACTIVITIES: Golf l,2, Chess l,3, Honor Trip 2, Cartoon- ing 2: Movie Program 2,3, Class Officer 4, Football 4, ' gl Science Fair 4, Scientificana 4. GEORGE GILL f Dogwood Trail, Fayson Lakes ACTIVITIES: Student Council l,2, Ir. Sportsmen l,2,3,4, Stage Crew l,2,3,4, Class Play l,2, Track 2,3,4, Fencing 3, Weather Station 3, F.S.A. 3, Chess 4. WE FELT THAT 5. ff - . During the Nugget Dinner Elaine Rogers places a lei on Mr. Easterbroolds neck. . 3 3' fl IEFFREY GILLMAN 30 Frances Road, Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Chess l,2, Math Club I, Honor Trip 2,3,4, Band 2, Nugget Editorial 2,3,4, Science Fair 2,3,4, Danc- ing 2p Honor Society 3,4, F.S.A. 3,4, Ir. Prom Committee 3, Language 3, Science Fair Committee 4. GERNOT GOERKE Birch Road, Kinnelon ACTIVITIES: Botany 1, Music Appreciation 2,3, Chess 2, Forum 3, German 3, Dancing 4. cf ef? sf' 4. , 3 in 3 Q., . jg' 119 HAROLD GOULD 97 Van Dam Avenue, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Dancing 1,25 Movie Program 2,3,4p Pho- tography 3. IOANN GRANSTRAND 400 Boulevard, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip lg Basketball lg Girls' Inter- murals lp Choir lg Girls' Glee Club 1,35 Math Club lp Maple Leaf Business 2g Language 2g F.T.A. 2,35 Twirl- ing 3,41 Special Dramatics 35 Costume Club 3g Movie Program 3. WILLIAM GRAY 150 Boonton Avenue, Butler ACTIVITIES: Golf lg Band 1,25 Chess lg Dancing 1,2,3,4, Basketball 3. EDITH TITUS GREENE 36 Pequannock Avenue, Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club 1,21 Art Trip 25 Dancing 37 Movie Program 3. WE BELON GED HERE IOYCE GREGORY 131 Main Street, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Girls' Intermurals lg Girls' Outdoor Life lj Library Service lg Dancing l,2,3,4p Girls' Home Me- chanics.lg Movie Program 31 Knitting 4. DONNA GREULICH High Crest Lake, Butler ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club I: Girls' Intermurals 2,3,4p Girls' Leadership 2, Science Fair 25 Movie Program 21 Make-Up Squad 3,45 Art Service 3,4g Foods Service 3,49 Dancing 4. WILLIAM GRIEVES 144 Iacksonville Road, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Chess l,Z,3,4g Dancing lp Ir. Sportsmen 2, Science Fair 2,3,4, F.S,A. 3,4. LINDA GRONEMEYER 76 Hopper Avenue, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip 1,2,3,4, Girls' Glee Club l,2g Forum lp Choir 2,35 Nugget Editorial 2,3,4g Science Fair ' 120 2,3p F.s.A. 3, German 3,4, r.T.A. 4. 'I g . Y DEANNE HAMILL 25 Lockwood Avenue, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l,2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,45 Forum 15 Choir 2,3,45 First Aid 25 Chess 35 F.N.A. 3,4. THOMAS HAMILTON 6 Cooper Road, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus 15 Chess l,2,3,45 Modeling 25 lean Paduch delivers a campaign speech Science Fair 3,45 Movie Program 35 Color Guard 3, Cap- gt the elegtign gf officers gud Cguncil tain 45 Scientificana 4. SOME OF US WERE BETTY IEAN HANSEN 101 Morse Lake Road, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Girls' Intermurals 1,2,3,45 Girls' Gymnastics 15 Girls' Leadership l,2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Choir 2,45 Library Service 25 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Girls' Oificiating 35 Science Fair 35 Knitting Club 45 International Rela- tions 4. SUSAN HANTKE Smoke Rise, Butler ACTIVITIES: Girls' Intermurals I,2,3,45 Golf 1,25 Debat- ing l,25 Business Service 1,25 Secretarial Practice 1,25 Botany I5 Girls' Glee Club 2,35 Art Service 2,3,45 Science Fair 25 Honor Trip 35 Make-Up Squad 3,45 Camera Club 35 Photography 35 F.T.A, 3,45 Ir. Prom Committee 35 Choir 4. I Al KAREN HARBY 79 Glenwild Avenue, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club 1,2,35 Maple Leaf Busi ness 1,25 Golf 25 Choir 2,3,45 Library Service 3,45 F.T.A 3,45 Listening Club 45 Chess 4. BELWYN HARPER 62 West End Avenue, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus I5 Chess l,2,45 Golf 25 Bas- ketball 35 Movie Program 35 Scientificana 4. 121 The photographer poses Walt Procopio inside the Kiel House, used as a studio. ,- ii I LOUIS HOFF I2 Main Street, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Band l, Honor Trip 2, Movie Program 2, Music Appreciation 3, Science Fair 3,4, German 3,4, Language 3, Radio Club 4, Scientificana 4, Maple Loafer 4. 122 ':i ' ?r DIANE HAZELL 7 Union Avenue, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club l,2,3, Test Service lg Maple Leaf Business 2, Cheerleading 3,4 HARRY HENDRIKSEN Terrace Avenue, Butler ACTIVITIES: Dancing l,2,3,4, Chess 1, First Aid 2: Automobile 3, Ir. Sportsrnen 4. CN VARSITY TEAMS IANET HENNION Echo Lake Road, Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Girls' Intermurals l, Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,4, Test Service I, Choir 2,3,4, M.L.A.W. 2, Maple Leaf Business 3,4: FTA. 3,4 X' RICHARD HILLER ZU West Bellevue Avenue, Butler ACTIVITIES: Band l,2,3,4, Kiel House Katz l,2,3,4, Boys' Chorus l,2,3,4, Choir l,2, Radio Club I, Audio- Visual Serivce l,2,3,4, Talent Show 1,2,3,4, Movie Program 2,3,4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Science Fair 3, Automobile 3, Listening Club 4, Music Appreciation 4: Orchestra 4, Construction Crew 4. 1 CATHERINE HOLDAMPF 38 Park Avenue, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Archery 1,2, Twirling 1,25 Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,4, Girls' Intermurals 2,3,4, Golf 2, French 2, Choir 3, Foods Service 3, Dancing 3,4 SUSAN HOLSHOE 77 Newark Pomloton Turnpike, Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Golf 25 Twirling 2,3,45 Movie Program 25 Forum 35 Business Service 35 Listening Club 45 Knit- ting 4. Q fa'-v LAURA I-IOPPER Kanouse Road, Newfoundland x... ACTIVITIES: Dancing l,3,45 Girls' Home Mechanics I5 -,f Girls' Glee Club 253,45 Special Dramatics 25 Choir 3,45 Library Service 3,45 F.T.A. 3,4. K 3 PAUL I-IOPPER 32 Morris Avenue, Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Modeling I5 Movie Program l,2,3,4. iv ' X4 'Yr CAROL I-IUMMERS Big Rock Cove, Hewitt ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I5 Girls' Glee Club l52,3,45 Dancing I5 Choir 2,3,45 Movie Program 25 Maple Leaf Editorial 3,45 French Club 4, OR J OINED STAFFS KEVIN HURT Birchwood Trail, Fayson Lakes ACTIVITIES: Class Officer I5 Baseball 1,2,35 Basketball l,2,3,45 Football I,2,45 Swimming 1,45 Baseball Club I5 - Travel I5 Football Club 25 Dancing 25 Movie Program 2,35 Track 3,45 Basketball Club 35 Listening Club 45 ' MVN ELAINE MARIE I-IUSK A 2 Richard Street, Pequannock 1 ACTIVITIES: Golf I5 Test Service I5 Dancing 1,25 F.T.A, 25 Movie Program 2,35 Library Service 3. tit' MAUREEN HYNES irg. fl I Lake Swannanoa, Oak Ridge I ' Q ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I5 Girls' Gymnastics I5 Twirl I 1 ..t, ,... ,j ' ing I5 Dancing I5 Girls' Glee Club 253,45 Nugget Edi ' - A't:- if 5 torial 25 Movie Program 2,35 Choir 3,45 FTA, 35 Make 1 ' ' gi: ::.t A '!,':'1TY Up Squad 45 Science Fair 4. V A L. 'ZW I , 5 ' I , 'yt THEODORE CARL IANNER X X. I 'ili .'t, - N 34 Poplar Avenue, Pompton Plains Auf -5 ACTIVITIES: r S ortsmen I, Wrestlin I Modeling 2 . I I iv ' Q 2 2 I Movie Program 24 Science Fair 34- Language 35 Auto- mobile 35 International Relations Listening Club 4. International Relations 4. A W . J-'aYt:Q1 'f312f , . V.-My,, ,a:i ' 1 X 'Ei Newfoundland i .ax HAROLD IONES 4U Boonton Avenue, Butler Club I5 Golf 2, Band 2, ESA, 3 4. SIDNEY KADISH 6 Myrtle Avenue, Butler ACTIVITIES1 Bowling l, Ir. Sportsmen I,2,3,45 Math ACTIVITIES: Student Council l,2, Basketball l,25 Maple Leaf Editorial 3,45 FSA 3,45 Science Fair 3,45 Honor Trip 3,45 Track 3,45 Maple Loafer 45 Class Play 4. . HERBERT IENNINGS ' ACTIVITIES, Wrestling 1,25 Boys' Harmony l,2g Movie Program 2,35 Printing Service 35 Automobile 3. ROBERT IQHNSON Fayson Lakes Road, Butler ACTIVITIES: Baseball Club 25 Ir. Sportsmen 25 F,S.A. 3,45 Chess 3. cr x ,,- lv OF THE PAPER ga 5.-R 4 ' if ROBERT KAYE ll Woodland Aven-ue, Butler ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l,2,3,45 Boys' Chorus 15 Botany lg Dancing I5 Ir. Sportsmen 25 Science Fair 28,45 Movie Program 25 Art Service 35 FSA. 3,45 French Club 4. IUDITH KAYHART 30 Crane Avenue, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Student Council 12,35 Honor Trip l,2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 15 Art Service 1,25 Dancing 1,25 Cheer- leading 2,3, Captain 45 Honor Society 3,45 Class Of- 124 ficer 4. Iim Collom helps out during homeroom periods by cleaning blackboard erasers. ARLENE KELLY Lake Edenwold Butler ACTIVITIES Honor Tnp I Grrls Outdoor Lrfe 1 G1rIs Glee Club 123 Glrls Intermurals 2 Gtrls Leadershlp .pq 2 Cholr 23 Danclng 2 Chess 3 ETA 3 :I I I , , l : . ,I I I .1 . - N' :QL I ' s I uu o I III IIIAI1 f, A I ' ' , ' , , , , ' 1 X' ' ' ' xl , 4 'f , - f - I rx , , 2 f I . i , , ' I . , . 2 fm 1 I . . V . I J I IIII I tt I a , af- IOYCE KERWICKI Morsetown Road Newfoundland ACTIVITIES Twxrhng l Danc1ng 1 234 Mov1e Program 2 Glrls Glee Club 34 IRENE KIMBLE Kanouse Road Newfoundland ACTIVITIES Glrls Glee Club 123 Glrls Home Me fy. chamcs 1 MOVIE Program 234 Busmess Servlce 4 IEAN KING 157 Glenwlld Avenue Bloommgdale ACTIVITIES G1rls lntermurals 1 Grrls Leadershlpl Dancmg 14 Frrst Ald 2 Foods Servlce 34 Language 3 FNA 34 OR THE YEARBCOK FREDERICK KINSEY Boulevard Pompton Pla1ns ACTIVITIES Boys Chorus 14 Dancxng 1 Movxe Pro gram 4 is --pf L ' wwf ALFRED KLEIN fe' Rd R d,OkRd 1ge oa a lge XX YN , ACTIVITIES Archery 1, Ir Sportsrnen l,2, Wrestllng f ' 1, AUd1O V1sua1 SGIVICG 1,2 3, Prmung SSTVICS 1,2,3, Y Danclng 1, Boys Chorus 2, Movle Program 2,3, Auto f ' 5 mobrle 3 X A X l I S534 AUSTIN KOENEN 52 West End Avenue, Pompton Plams ACTIVITIES Student Counc1l 13, Honor Trlp 1,2,3,4, Baseball l,234, Basketball 12,3, Band 1, Wrestlmg 45 C 1 2, Basketball Club 3 FSA 34 Sclence Ealr 3,4, Ger man 34, Ir Prom Commtttee 3, Math Club 4, Math f x Team 4 I EVELYN KOLLMEIER Bartl'1old1 Avenue, Butler ACTIVITIES Danc1ng 23 Movxe Program 23, Busxness Servxce 4 Knlttmg 4 PV? GORDON LARSON Union V ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip I5 Boys' Chorus l5 Chess l,2,3,45 Science Fair 2,45 Dancing 25 Radio Club 3,45 Football 45 F .S.A. 4. 126 KIRSTEN W. KRAA 39 Madison Street, Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Bowling lg German 15 Honor Society 3,45 Math Team 45 International Relations 4. CAROLYN KUCHA Macopin Road, Macopin ACTIVITIES: Dancing l5 Babysitting Club l5 Girls' Glee 1 Club 2,35 Library Service 2,35 Movie Program 2,35 Choir 3: FTA. 3. CAROL KUHNERT Mathews Avenue, Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Twirling Club 15 Dancing l,2,3,45 Movie Program 2,3,45 Library Service 4. RUTH KUSANT I2 Adams Street, Pornpton Plains 5 ACTIVITIES: Girls' Outdoor Life l5 Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,45 Golf Z5 Science Fair 3,45 Dancing 3,45 Girls' Inter- murals 4. WITH IOAN LANTERMAN Big Rock Cove, Hewitt ACTIVITIES: Bowling 25 Girls' 3,45 Movie Program 3,4 THE COMING Glee Club 1,25 Dancing EDWARD LARKIN 253 Boulevard, Pornpton Plains ACTIVITIES: Golf 35 Movie Program 3,45'Listening Club 4. alley Road, West Milford CAROL LATTIMORE 166 Iacksonville Road, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l,2,3,45 Girls' lntermurals l,2,3,4, Golf lg Radio l5 Audio-Visual Aids l,2,3,45 Girls' Lead- ership 25 M.L.A.W. 25 Maple Leaf Business 3,45 Make- Up Squad 3,45 Library Service 35 Science Fair 3,45 Photography 45 F.N.A. 35 F.T,A. 3,45 French 4. PI-IILLIP LISA Echo Lake Road, Butler ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2 Football Club 1.2.35 Ir. Sports- men 15 Dancing I5 Movie Program 2,3,4, DENNIS LOCKE 97 Cary Avenue, Butler ACTIVITIES: Band l,2,3,45 Dancing l,2,35 2,35 Talent Show 2,3,45 Kiel House Katz 3,45 Science Fair 35 Modeling 45 Music Theory 4.. IAMES LUMZER Margaret Road, Milton Q ACTIVITIES: Dancing l,35 5- Movie Program 2,3 . g .I iie 1, PEARL LUNDY I 5 5, Cutlass Road, Kinnelon Boys' Chorus Hobby lp Cartooning 25 4 ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Math Club X 'VV' 4 .A l5 Music Appreciation 25 Cartooning 25 Listening Club I , '25 Sc. 3: Photography 35 F.N.A. 3,45 Public Speaking 45 Music Z X ' ' .'s' Theory 4: French 4. ii 1' f I 1' 5 7 W. 1 ': 0F J UN ICR Mary, Betty, Iean, and Eileen play with the mascot for senior magazine sales. bl 5-3, ,I ' 'fig ,S ' A S' 3 'Wir' ff ifwf i - 4 f' A ' V: 5 5 1, .,,f- i , 2 f WILLIAM MABEY 39 Brook Street, Butler ACTIVITIES: Football l,3,45 Football Club 1,25 Music Appreciation 3,45 Movie Program 3,4. ROGER MACDONALD La Rue Road, Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Camera Club 15 Modeling 1,3,45 Science Fair 25 Dancing 25 Language 25 Movie Program 35 Listening Club 45 Color Guard 4. 127 'Q 51-J' A 2 PATRICIA MARION S7 Vlllage Road, Pompton Plalns ACTIVITIES Glrls Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Honor Tr1p 2, 3 Cholr 3, Movze Program 4 WILLIAM MARICN 383 Newark Pompton Turnprke, Pornpton Plams ACTIVITIES Ir Sportsmen I, Boys Chorus 1, Danclng ie If 2,3, Modehng 24, Mov1e Program 3,4 128 PENELOPE MCICGREGOR Alhson Avenue Newfoundland ACTIVITIES Siudent Councll 1234 G1r1s Intermurals 123 Class Play I Girls Home Mechanlcs I Chou' f: 234 Dancing 2 FTA 234 Costume Club 4 Foods Servlce 4 BEATRICE MACKEY Sunnse Avenue Bloomrngdale ACTIVITIES Dancmg I Babysutrng Club I Buslness SSYVICG 234 Cartoonrng 2 Mov1e Program K RUTH MacKINNON ACTIVITIES Honor Trrp I Grrls Glee Club I 2 3 Dano 1ng I4 Lrbrary SGIVICS 24 Movxe Program 23 Track 3 Cholr 4 Radlo 4 KAREN MAGENHEIMER 171 Brush H111 Road Smoke RISE ACTIVITIES Honor Tr1p 1234 Radlo I Test Servlce I Nugget Edltorlal 234 Speclal Dramatrcs 23 Class if Play 234 Honor SOCIGIY 34 Ir Prom Commlttee 3 Ar Servlce 4 French 4 WE FELT CJLDER BARBARA MANY Derry Gally C1rcIe Klnnelon ACTIVITIES Test Servlce I Dancmg 23 Movre Pro gram 23 Make Up Squad 4 Props 4 Art Servxce 4 ANNE MARIE MARION Adalrst Avenue Box 863 Butler ACTIVITIES Glrls Intermural 3 Cholr 34 RGdIO Dancmg 3 Student Counc11 4 Young PoI1t1c1ans 4 ,Q 6 1'5f ff I 1 . , . 'oo ,fx , I' ' 5 5 93 ' , , 1 I z . ' - I . I ,ssrss Mi 'ext ' as ssv Ilrlr I A -' I t , . gg'g - Rouie 23, Butler I rrs 7 12 I T : 'i k ...I I .I, ,,t, A v' - V n I H I V l 5 ki . K 1 f I 5 , I I ,A I I ' I I . X X I If Y 3 g ' Q? A' 2 Xx .SJ K x . I LYNN MARKO 70 Hopper Avenue, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip 1,2,3,4, Golf lg Band l,2,3,4g Kiel House Katz l,2,3,4g Orchestra l,2,3,4g Girls' Glee Club l,2,3, Choir 2,3, M.L.A,W. 25 Honor Society 3,45 Maple Leaf Editorial 3,45 PNA. 3, Science Fair 4, French 4, Music Theory 4, ELEANOR MARTIN At the Clifton Band Festival, three of 86 Hopper Avenue, Pompton Plains the twirlers await Butler's performance. ACTIVITIES: Knitting Club 4. AND BETTER ABLE ROBERT MARTIN 60 Gifford Street, Butler ACTIVITIES: Basketball I,2, Basketball Club I,3, Movie Program 2,3,4, Language 4. 1877 THOMAS McARTHUR Marshall Hill Road, West Milford ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2, Movie Program 2,3,4. ROBERT MCCRACKEN if' Payson Lakes, Kinnelon Vwy' ACTIVITIES: Baseball l2,3,4, Eootball'l,2,3,4, Baseball g Club l, Football Club l,2, Ir. Sportsmen l,2,3, Movie t -f 0- I Program 3,4 ' RITA MCGUIRE 67 Madison Street, Pequannock Q ACTIVITIES: Girls' Gymnastics I, Dancing Ig Girls' I f Home Mechanics lg Cartooning 25 Movie Program 2,3,4, I 4 . X .f Business Service 3. . f ' I ' E9 ,, D 24 Glenwild Avenue, Bloomingdale I 5' K ACTIVITIES: Camera Club l, Chess I, Dancing l, fx Girls' Intermurals 2, Girls' Leadership 2, Movie Pro- if' if , 'sy v of A fr , 2 'ff ' J -N, BRUCE MELE RD. 2, Payson Lakes ACTIVITIES: Basketball l, Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2, 3,4, Boys' Chorus I, Choir l, lr. Sportsmen 2,3, Kiel House Katz 23,4, Movie Program 2, Listening Club 3, Musicianship 4, Chess 4, FTA 4, Talent Show 4 if E I, PATRICIA MEYERS 99 Peguannock Avenue, Peguannock With Barbara Bellars holding the micro- ACTIVITIES: Gifts' Outdoor Life 1, Babysitting 1, Movie phone, Gail Banta sings a popular tune. PYOQYGTT1 2.34, Art Service 4 T0 COPE WITH THE DANIEL IVIOERIVIAN 26 Winfield Avenue, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES Math Club l, Boys' Harmony 2, Science Fair 23,4, Chess 2,3,4, Class Play 3, Automobile 3, ESA. 4. NANCY MONKS t gram 2,3,4. GLORIA MORGAN RED. l, Box 96, Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Dancing l,2,3,4, Movie Program l,2,3,4. wx U IEAN MoRoAN Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Test Service I, Dancing I, Girls' Home Mechanics l, Cartooning Z, First Aid 2, Photography 3, I ' Automobile 3, Audio-Visual Service 4, Movie Program 4. I TIVIT ES M vie P ar n 123 Baby Sitting lg Girls' Bi i Service 4 29 Matliews Avenue Riverdale ACTIVITIES E ncing l234, Dancing 2, Movie Pro- qra 1 2 34 Track 34 Modeling 3 VO' x x ' Q SHEILA MOSIER 70 Catberi e Street, Bloomingdale IVIT ES Dancing lg Girls' Leadership 2, Movie Listening Club 4. fv va EN IULIANNE MURDY 297 North Road, Smoke Rise ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club 3g Special Drarnatics 3, PNA 3, Costume Club 4, Make-Up Squad 4, Art Service 4. ,Q MANY PRCBLEIVIS DELORES NELSON Hemlock Street, Riverdale ACTIVITIES Chess lg Movie Program 234, Listening KENNETH NELSON 34 Wallace Avenue, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip lg Ir. Sportsmen l,2,3, Boys' Chorus 134, Choir l,2,3,4, Debating lg Talent Show l Boys' Harmony 2, Science Fair 2,35 Movie Program 2 Radio 4, Class Play 4. ERANCIA NETTLES Cooley Lane, Hewitt Movie Program 2, 4 PATRICIA ANN NORMAN 31 Hillside Avenue, Butler ACTIVITIES: Twirling lg Honor Trip 2: Girls In murals 2,45 Girls' Leadership 2, MLAW. 2 Lib ary Service 2, Girls' Glee Club 3,4, Nugget Business 34 FTA 3,4. ACTIVITIES Dancing l,2,3, Girls' Home Mechanics l l EILEEN NORTON Milton Road, Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Dancing l,2,35 Honor Trip 25 Movie Pro- gram 25 Business Service 25 Nugget Business 4. RITA NORTON Milton Road, Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip 1,35 Dancing l,2,35 Movie Pro- gram 2,45 Business Service 35 Nugget Business 4. HENRY OKKEN Route 23, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Wrestling I5 Golf 25 Audio-Visual Aids 25 Cartooning 35 Chess 45 Modeling 45 International Re- lations 4. KAREN OLIN R.F.D. Newfoundland T- g ACTIVITIES: Dancing l,2,45 Girls' Home Mechanics 15 ' J tw, Movie Program 2,3,45 Study Club 3,45 Foods Service 45 rf f Library Service 45 Secretarial Service 45 Library 4. WE HAD TO SOLVE lack Wehrell and lim Dugdale make use of Butler's library for reference work. EDWARD ORGANES Berkshire Valley Road, Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Baseball I5 Ir. Sportsmen l,2,3,4. CAROL OSTERHOUDT 18 Reeve Avenue, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Girls' Intermurals I5 Girls' Gymnastics 15 Girls' Glee Club 2,35 Choir 35 Audio-Visual Service 35 Listening Club 4. ROSEMARY PADHAM Box 277 West Milford ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip 1,2,35 Girls' Glee Club 1.2,3,4z. Movie Program 2,35 Listening Club 4. IEAN PADUCH 7 Center Street, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip 1,25 Girls' Outdoor Life 15 Girls' Glee Club l,3,45 Class Officer 2,45 Student Council 2,35 Choir 2,3,45 Movie Program 25 Talent Show 2,3,45 Listening Club 4. BOTH LINDA PANCHERI 60 Fernwood Crescent, Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Girls' Gymnastics 15 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2,35 Honor Trip 2,3,45 Choir 2,35 Class Play 25 Library Service 25 Honor Society 3,45 Girls' Intramurals 3,45 Maple Leaf Editorial 3, Editor 45 F.N.A. 3,45 Math Team 4. CATHERINE PARKER 20 Village Road, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Girls' Outdoor Life 15 Dancing l,2,3,4. SOCIALLY EVELYN PARKER Roosevelt Avenue, West Milford ACTIVITIES: Test Service 15 Dancing 15 Special Dra- matics 25 Language 25 Movie Program 2,3,45 Radio 35 Library Service 3,45 Photography 3,45 F.N.A. 3. FLORA PARKER 20 Village Road, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club 15 Dancing l,2,3,45 Movie Program 2. MARGARET PARKHURST 54 First Street, Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,45 Leaders 1,25 Choir 2,35 Movie Program 3,4. CARL PASKO Upper Greenwood Lake ACTIVITIES: Printing Service 2,35 Dancing 2,35 Movie Program 3. 133 CAROLYN PASOUALE Macopin Road, West Milford ACTIVITIES: Secretarial Practice l, Test Service I, Dancing 2,3,4, Movie Program 2,3,4. GEORGE PATERSON West Milford ACTIVITIES: Ir. Sportsmen l,2,3, Wrestling l,2, Auto- mobile 3, Movie Program 4. LEE PAULISON 59 Boonton Avenue, Butler ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus l, Ir. Sportsmen 2,3,4, Movie Program 2,3,4, ELLEN PETERS 21 Maple Avenue, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club l,2,3, Library Service l, Dancing l,2,3, Movie Program 2, F.N.A. 3,4, Science Fair 4, Knitting Club 4. 1 AND ACADEIVIICALLY LOUISE PETERSON 68 Hopper Avenue, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l,2,3,4, Golf 1, Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Girls' Glee Club I,2, Prom Floater 1, Choir 2,3, M.L.A.W, 2, Science Fair 2,4, Honor Society 3,4, Maple Leaf Editorial 3,4, Make-Up Squad 3, PTA. 3, Kiel House Katz 4, Musicianship 4, French 4. CAROLYN PIATT 90 Arch Street, Butler ACTIVITIES: Dancing l,2, Girls' Home Mechanics 1, Movie Program 2,3,4, Listening Club 4. EDWARD POI-IL 166 Boulevard, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Basketball l, Golf 2, Movie Program 3, Automobile 3,4, Dancing 4. FREDERICK POHL 166 Boulevard, Pornpton Plains ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus 1, Photography 1, Automo- bile 3, Movie Program 4. 134 SYLVIA POST La Rue Road, Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Babysitting I5 Library Service 2,3,45 Movie Program 2, Girls' Leader Club 2,35 Business Service 3,4. VIVIEN POST La Rue Road, Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Dancing 1,2, Girls' Home Mechanics I: , Babysitting I5 Movie Program 2,45 Girls' Glee Club 35 ' 5 A Business Service 3, WILBERT POST 24' La Rue Road, Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1,25 Chess I5 Baseball 25 Listen- ing Club 45 Movie Program 4. GERALD POTTER 28 Orchard Street, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Ir. Sportsmen l,2,3, Movie Program 2,3,4. ,I X THIS IS THE YEAR Clive Chilton and Frank Shapiro write in their notebooks during history class. I S I I , 1,23 fi , 4 'P f ,J 'ft af 'f , ' CAROLYN PRITZ 42 Oak Avenue, Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I5 Photography I5 Danc- ing l,2,35 Library Service 25 Movie Program 2,35 Music Service 3. WALTER PROCOPIO Echo Lake Road, Butler ACTIVITIES: Track l,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,25 Dancing 1,2 3,45 Automobile 3. 135 IUDITH PULIS Macopin Road West Milford ACTIVITIES Honor Trip 12 Test Service 1 MLAW 2 Movie Program 2 34 Dancing 3 Girls Glee Club 4 .igjf SPENCER RURDUE 361 Boulevard Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES Bd ketball Club 1 Boys Chorus 1 Base fr 234 Fo tb 11 234 Golf 2 Movie Proaram Class Officer 3 Student Council 3 Science Fair 34 Ir Prom Committee 3 BEVEBLEE QUACKENBUSH 83 Hopper Avenue Pornpton Plains ACTIVITIES Gila Glee Club 123 Food Service l ,Rx Choir 23 MLA W' 2 L brary Service 2 Science Fair 2 Art Service 34 I ugget Business 4 Make Up Squad 4 ANNE RAGG Newfoundland ACTIVITIES Honor Trip 1234 Dancing 1 Student C uf1112 B nd 234 MLAW 2 Listening Club 3 Maple Leaf Editorial 34 Library Service 3 Language 3 Mu ci ship4 Public Spealcing4 THAT WE RECEIVED DAVID RANDOLPH 34 Elizabeth Avenue Pornpton Plains ACTIVITIES Archery 1 Ir Sportsmen 1 Band 234 Listening Club 3, Science Fair 34 Photography 34 ' ' Chess 4. I We 'QQ- I A DIANE RANKIN 5 5 316 North Road Smoke Rise Butler I ' 5 ACTIVITIES: Band l,2,3,4- Orchestra l,2,35 Girls' Glee Club 152,345 Girls' Home Mechanics 15 Honor Trip 25 Choir 2,3,45 M.L.A.W, 2- Class Play 25 Science Fair 2 1 5 4- Music Appreciation 3- F.N.A. 345 Public Speaking 4- Scientiiicana 4' French 4. MARIE RAYNOR i t 5 243 Boulevard Pornpton Plains A ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1,25 Honor Trip l,2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 15 Prom Floater lg Class Officer 25 5 Choir 2,35 Nugget Editorial 2,3, Editor 45 Talent Show 25 Honor Society 3,45 FSA. 35 Science Fair 35 French 4. BRENDA REARDON A y 5555M5, . 16 Homestead Avenue Butler' 55,1 Q? Hx 'ig ' 'Ein , Tri ACTIVITIES: Dancing 152,35 Movie Program 2,35 Listen- ji ing Club 45 Radio 4, ' 1 136 I -- Q A gs, A in 1-f fm' .K s- 4 HRC' ' I 5 1 9T',v' IUDITI-I REARDON 97 Rewe Avenue, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES' Golf 15 Girls' Outdoor Lite 15 Girls' Glee Club 12, Dancing 1,2,35 Movie Program 2,3 Business Service 35 Maple Leaf Editorial 45 Knitting Club 4. PATRICIA REARDON 6 Drace Place, Riverdale ACTIVITIES Girls' Home Mechanics 15 Cartooning 25 First Aid 2, Photography 35 Movie Program 3,45 Listen- ing Club 4. Over their lunches a few students chat about the divers happenings of the day. THE POSITION OF RONALD REICHERT Brown's Lane, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES Chess 15 Dancing 15 Modeling 1,45 Movie Program 1,2,3,45 Cartooning 2 ,xl '65 45 ' ' ANToiNETTE REPsHER ' ' : ' Boonton Avenue, Kinnelon .Hff . 73. ACTIVITIES' Student Council 1,2,45 Radio 15 Special Dramatics 2,35 Class Play 25 Make-Up Squad 2,35 X' Movie Program 2, Girls' Glee Club 3. I 25 A 1 11 'if' ,gf sf .Q i 54 .5 f . I M51 Vih'., HAROLD RHINESIJIITH K , ,PSP 5'-. ','5 1 Otterhold RED. 1, Butler . 5 . ..a.,,e -I 1 ACTIVITIES. Boys' Chorus 15 Modeling 1,45 Movie Pro- 5 gram 2,3,45 Automobile 3. f- I ii- 5 .5 ' I A , siomia RHODIN . .. - ,. 55, 48 Ridge Road, Bloomingdale . ACTIVITIES 1-Icncr Trip 1,2, Photography 1, Dancing 15 Fx' Student Councii 23,-4, Golf 25 Choir.2,3 45 German 2,35 P 5' 'f ' 1 Make-Up Squad 3, Art Service 35 ETA 3,45 Audio- Visual Service 4. J . Q 137 'EB' C1 GEORGE RICHARDSON Echo Lake Road, Butler ACTIVITIES: Track 1,2,4, Band l,2,3,4, Dancing l,2,3,4, Wrestling 2, Modeling 4 DIANA RICKER Ricker Road, Kinnelon During gym, Karin Sandal prepares tor ACTYVITIES Dancing 12, Girls' Home Mechanics 1, Qctign QS Pqf Henneggey tgkeg Q Shot, Movie Program 2,3: Business Service 3, Nugget Busi- ness 4, Knitting Club 4. LEADERS IN CLUBS ELLEN RICKMAN 21 Central Avenue, Butler K ACTIVITIES' Honor Trip l,2, Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Clasa ' J -ri 1 Play l,3,4g Dancing 1, Choir 2,3,4, Nugget Editorial if . ' 2,345 Science Fair 23,4, Cartooning 2, Girls' Intra- ' A I if murals 3, Art Service 3,4, ES A 3 f . 1' 491 1 Lois RHQER 4, , Mariontown Road, Bloomingdale I I ACTIVITIES: Test Service lg Movie Program 2,3,4g Knit- , X ting Club 4. x 'if RUSSELL RILEY 33 Union Avenue, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Ir. Sportsmen, l,2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Chess l,2, Kiel House Katz 2,3,4, Science Fair 2, Music Ap- preciation 3,4 0 rv .f -- T IANET RINKEL Q Ice Pond Road, Oak Ridge H y ACTIVITIES: Test Service l, Dancing l,2,3,4g Girls' Ir I Home Mechanics 1, Movie Program 2, Foods Service Q Qf x p' ,nf 3,4g Photography 4. gb -:Zft2?ff5f.Lf3fg!' ' 1' 4? 'Oi DAVID ROHLANDER High Crest, Butler ACTIVITIES: Honor Tri 15 Band I2 P f . , . I l,2,3,45 Choir l,Z,3,45 Chess I5 Student FORREST RODDA Kanouse Road, Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus lp Dancing 1,25 Movie Pro- gram 2,3,4. 34 Track 3,45 Forum 35 Listening Club 4. LLWYNNE ROSS Oak Ridge, Milton ,pn-N, ELAINE ROGERS I9 Crane Avenue, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I5 Forum I5 Student Council 25 Honor Trip 2,3,45 Choir 2,35 Informer 25 Nug- get Editorial 2,3,45 Class Play 2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Special Dramatics 35 lr. Prom Committee 35 Art Service 45 PNA. 4. Boys' Chorus ,I A - Council 3,45 ' . . 'R .5 If I ACTIVITIES: Girls' Gymnastics 1,25 Dancing 1,25 Movie A , Program l,2,3,4. f33f1.l.,,l3'+' ' 'Q ,, I' ! it ff ' n K w. fs I Q 5,5 :f'fH Eijx .f gy,-. ., 9... ' . 5, ,IQ ing' i A F . E11 AND ACTIVITIES. RAINA ROSS Milton Road, Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Twirling 1,25 Library Service l,2,35 Girls' Home Mechanics lg Girls' Glee Club 25 Test Service I7 Dale Avenue, Pornpton Plains ACTIVITIES: Forum lg Dancing I5 Special Dramatics 2: Business Service 25 Language 25 Girls' Intermurals 35 ESA. 3,45 Science Fair 3,4: F.T.A. 3,45 Automobile 35 BARBARA RYERSON Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Test Service I5 Girls' Home Mechanics I Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Special Dramatics 25 Choir 3,45 FTA. 3,45 Young Politicians 35 Listening Club 4. 'ag 35 Listening Club 45 Movie Program 4. 'ir Cf? DIANA ROWORTH Make-Up Squad 4 gwffl 5 g 5, io J .L 5 'af N, LORENA SALEM Macopin Road, Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club I,2,3,45 Dancing 1,45 Movie Program 2,35 Choir 3,4. 1 139 ,X Ai. . Morse Lakes, Bloomingdale S: Dancing lg Girls' Intermurals 2,3,45 Golf 25 Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Library Service graphy 25 Maple Leaf Business 3,45 F.N.A. 3,45 Costume Club 45 Knitting Club 4. ROBERT SAUTTER - I bttlrl KARIN SANDAL ,gf s ,bg l - 1 ACTIVITIE 6 2,35 Photo I H . 1-3' ' li 1 YT' 5 IS., WILLIAM SCANK 22 High Street, Butler ACTIVITIES: Football l,2,35 Track l,2, 1,25 Bowling I5 Dancing 1,25 Movie Service 3, THOMAS SCI-IMIDT . if 1 22 Elizabeth Avenue, Pompton Plains Kiel Avenue, Kinnelon ACTIVITIES: Boys' Harmony I5 Radio I5 Modeling 1,25 Movie Program 2,3,45 Basketball 35 Automobile 35 Danc- ing . 35 Football Club Program 2,35 Art ,V,, 5 ,i,, 'I Q v ACTIVITIES: Boys' Intermurals l,25 Chess l,3,45 Stamp V ' I and Coin l5 Varsity Wrestling 25 Wrestling 25 Science I' ' I f I ik Fair 2 4 Automobile 3 Photography 4 IT IS CUR TURN PAUL SCI-IROEDER 63 Sunset Road, Pornpton Plains ACTIVITIES: Ir. Sportsmen lp Dancing I5 Boys' Harmony 25 Cartooning 25 Basketball 35 Basketball Club 35 Movie Program 3,4. BETTY SCI-IUERMANN Gould Road, Macopin n ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l,2,3,4: Girls' Glee Club l,2,35 Test Service I5 Dancing I5 Choir 2,35 M.L.A.W. 25 Art Service 3,45 German 35 F.N.A. 3,45 Maple Leaf Editorial 4. 140 Mr, Hemmer shows George Gill how to use the slide rule in practical problems. S MARTHA SEIELZO 117 Bellevue Avenue, Butler ACTIVITIES: Bowling 1,25 Library Service l,2,45 Dancing 1,25 Student Council 25 Honor Trip 35 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 Movie Program 3,45 Talent Show 35 Band 45 Choir fu. 45 Science Fair 4. B- WILLIAM SELINGER 21 Ward Avenue, Butler ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus 15 Choir I5 Dancing 1,25 ,A f f Modeling I5 Ir. Sportsrnen 2,3,45 Movie Program 3,4. in an-nv' Q- i ':. 1 x lk, ,sf Eff SK S 1754 PHILIP SHAHAN I4 Village Road, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Chess l,3,45 Golf 25 Movie Program 2,35 Listening Club 4. FRANK SHAPIRO 70 4th Street, Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Basketball Club 1,35 Golf I5 Honor Trip 2, Basketball 2,35 Baseball 25 Movie Program 2,35 Listen- ing Club 4. NOW T0 HAND THE ff!! if gif sv Wt it 1-1' 1 fi til. Q- 1' if 4 Q 7 :fi I 'tt 1 DANIEL SHAVER 623 Mountain Road, Smoke Rise ACTIVITIES: Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Track 1,45 Student Council 25 Archery Varsity Club 2,35 Talent Show 25 Choir 35 Movie Program 3,45 Listening Club 4. - NONA LOUISE SHAW 30 Brookside Avenue, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Babysitting Club I5 Golf 25 M.L.A.W. 25 Maple Leaf Business 3,45 Secretarial Practice 3,4. PAUL SIMPSON High Crest Lake ACTIVITIES Football l 2 3 4 Track l 2 3 4 Football Club I Baseball 2 Basketball 2 Ir Sportsmen 2 Automobile 3 Listening Club 4 Science Fair 4 Talent Show 4 CLARA SISCO 21 Sunrise Avenue Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES Girls Intermurals 1234 Girls Glee Club 23 Music Service 23 Botany 2 FTA 23 Movie Program 234 History 34 Listening Club 4 I I FRANK SISCO Newfoundland V., .gg ,mr .4 M 4 -47 '4 K. MARY slsco ACTIVITIES: Dancing lg Movie Program l,2,3,4g Basket- ball 25 Automobile 3g Printing Service 4, 8 Vreeland Avenue, Bloomingdale , V F V ACTIVITIES: Chess lg Dancing lg Golf 25 Movie Pro- x t ft .3 L Z g gram 2,31 Foods Service 35 Make-Up Squad 45 Art Serv1ce 4 BARBARA SMITH 34 Marrlyn Avenue Pequannock ACTIVITIES Golf I Movre Program 2 Maple Leaf Bust ness 3 4 Dancmg 3 Busmess Servrce 4 RFQ 493' ws 65? Q-'P CATHERINE SMITH 702 Turnptke Pornpton Plalns ACTIVITIES Glrls Glee Club I2 Dancmg 1234 Radto 23 Llbrary SSTVICS 2 Basketball 3 Movle Pro grarr 3 Musrc Serv1ce 4 THHNGSXNE GEORGE SMITH 84 Iackson Avenue Pompton Plalns ACTIVITIES Chess 1 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Golf 2 Cartoonmg 2 Movre Program 3 Lrstenmg Club 4 KENNETH SMITH 210 Babcock Road Bloommgdale ACTIVITIES Wrestlmg I Chess l Ir Sportsmen 234 -G'-W n 'I' A iqxagl? in-1 MARGARET SMITH 144 Sunset Terrace North Butler ACTIVITIES Debatmg 123 Forum I Radro 12 Band 234 Musrc Apprec1at1on 23 Class Play 24 Lxstemng Club 3 Musrcranshrp 4 Publlc Speakmg 4 Intema tlonal Relatxons 4 THOMAS SMITH Smrth M111s Butler ACTIVITIES Football 123 Track 14 Ir Sportsmen 123 Boys Chorus l Chess I Wrestlmg 2 Dancmg 3 4 Sclence Farr 4 142 Qui? HAVE 'rf 'iz' , yn, I 5 I 1 I 4 I , - , .1 I I A . I I I , . ' A 5 5 f 4, I I , 1 I V I 1 4' I so ,tw f W A ' Q 3 H -T.. I ', . x ,. A , ' it -'ff' I , x I-'Lt'-v, zfllwtj' J' fi1l'g1,fh..s- ' I 1 Q . , , 9 . . I - .. 'f - .gr Movre Program 2,3,4g Science Fair 3. I ' ' A 3 HJ-ufln ta 4 4-, f 1 S',i'f13 . WLS ' - f 1 TQ' I . 'S f rfia i xi . I ' M 55 , , .4-'f I 1 , , , I - ' E F , , - U , ,i - as h K 1: f I D' L ' ' I 1 , b I: U , , 1 I . 1. . I A Z HELEN SNOVER Riverdale - ACTIVITIES: Dancing l5 Girls' Home Mechanics 15 Car- tooning 25 First Aid 25 Photography 35 Automobile 35 Movie Program 4. GLORIA SPEAKER 33 Glenwild Avenue, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Dancing 1,25 Class Play 25 Art Service 2,35 Q 6,1 Library Service 2,45 Movie Program 25 Make-Up Squad 3,45 Costume Club 45 Listening Club 4. LINDA SPREITZER ' Lindy's Lake, .Butler ACTIVITIES: Radio lg Dancing 1,35 Honor Trip 25 Car- , tooning 25 Language 25 Library Service 35 Movie Pro- f' -as gram 3,45 Secretarial Service 45 Knitting Club 4. I 'K' . f-of IOYCE STAVE RED. iii Lindy's Lake, Butler K ACTIVITIES: Girls' Intermurals lg Dancing l5 Girls' ' 5 ' Home Mechanics lg Girls' Glee Club 25 Movie Program 2,35 Art Service 35 Make-Up Squad 4. 5 ', .., ENJCYED DOING TO Emphasizing a point in chemistry class, Mr. Scott uses Barbara Smith's text. as A v x t ,,,. Q LA ' ,mp r -5 -- if-if Ulf ROBERT STEINERD 43 Fourth Street, Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus 1,25 Boys' Harmony 1,25 Li- brary Service lg Science Fair 2,3,45 German 35 Lan- guage 35 Automobile 35 Radio 45 Scientificana 4. RONALD STRUBLE Echo Lake Road, Apshawa ACTIVITIES: Ir, Sportsmen 15 Boys' Chorus 15 Movie Program 2,35 Printing Service 3,45 Modeling 3. ti I ROBERT SUETER ACTIVITIES: Baseball l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,45 Basket- V Q Scientilicana 4 ELINOR SWETT l , Smoke Rise Trip lg Colt lg Band l,2,3,45 Orches- Summii Terrace ACTIVITIES: Honor ll Ramapo Road, Pompton Plains ' LQ, ball Club I5 Baseball Club 25 Movie Program 2,3,45 'W' -am L 1 Q I f Mme. NI lg , 564 2, if tra l,2,3,45 Science lg ML.A.W. 25 Sp Student Council 3,45 Maple Leaf Editorial 35 I-'.S.A. 35 French 4. Pair l,2,35 Girls' Home Mechanics ecial Dramatics 25 Class Play 2,35 X RALPH TAGGART' West Milford i ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l,3' Boys' Chorus I5 Library X' Service 2,345 Science Fair 2,3,45 Chess 2,35 F.S.A. 4. Q nw X in T X TM IOSEPH TALASCO 'i 38 Post Lane, Riverdale ACTIVITIES: Ir. Sportsmen l,2,3,45 Movie Program 4 if SUELLEN TI-IEK if 1 25 Dale Avenue, Pompton Plains g v 4 ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club 2,35 Special Dramatics A lv - gohlxlgxglires irogram 2,35 Choir 35 F.N.A. 3,45 Young i 4 - 4 I W i- . 2 zul HUGH 'rHoRNToN A1 . , , Union Valley Road, Box 58-B, Newfoundland 3 ACTIVITIES: Football I5 Archery 15 Wrestling I5 Model- ing 25 FSA. 35 Science Fair 35 Automobile 3,45 Scien- tificana 4. RONALD TICE Route 23, Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Boys' Harmony 1,25 Movie Program 2,3,45 Automobile 35 Listening Club 4. EILEEN TITUS 84 Kiel Avenue, Butler ACTIVITIES: Library Service I,25 Dancing l,2,35 Movie Program l,2,35 Knitting Club 4. itz if X, X ,-.ui 1 rw.. 'wail Qt .wfififf - 1 1 ADRIENNE TLUSTY Webb Road, Newfoundland ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip 1,25 Golf 1,25 Radio 1,35 Library Service 25 Cartooning 25 Girls' Intermurals 35 Choir 3,45 Debating 35 Special Dramatics 35 German 35 Listening Club 45 Girls' Glee Club 45 Class Play 4. l ILL TONELLO 28 Main Street, Bloomingdale Dave Collins and Patrick Crowley work ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Test Service 15 Dane- out a titration during chemistry class. ing lg Band 2,3545 Choir 25 M.L.A.W. 25 Music Apprecia- tion 35 Maple Leaf Editorial 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Class Play 45 Art Service 4. F RESHIVIAN YEAR WE DOROTHY TOOMEY Pine-cliff Lake, West Milford ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club l,2,35 Dancing 1,45 Movie Program 2,3,45 Choir 35 E.N.A. 4. tx. ? CONRAD TOUB 32 W. Franklin Avenue, Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Class Officer I, Chairman of Lower House 25 Honor Trip 1,35 Swimming 15 Debating lg Photography lg Nugget Editorial 2,3,45 Track 25 Class Play 253,45 .if I FSA. 35 Sports Car Club 4. IULIA TOWNSEND Macopin Road, West Milford ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l,2,3,45 Test Service I5 Girls' 5 Home Mechanics lg M.L.A,W. 25 Science Fair 25 Movie Program 25 Honor Society 3,45 Maple Leaf Business 3, Business Manager 45 Business Service 35 Library Ser- vice 3,45 Knitting Club 4. MADALYN TRAVERS ,A 25 Kiel Avenue, Butler K- ACTIVITIES: Dancing 1,25 Movie Program 2,45 Foods Service 3,45 Photography 35 F.N.A. 3. gf' 145 Are Marilyn Bertholl and left Gillrnan , 'Q f- su, 'f il A t A IOSEPH USINOWICZ Kiel Avenue, Kinnelon ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip l, Eencing l,2,3,4g Boys' Chorus I, Dancing l,2,3, Movie Program 2, Automobile 3, lr. Sportsrnen 4, Chess 4 LOIS' VANDERIVIEYDEN E5 Mandeville Avenue, Peauannock ACTIVITIES: Babysitting Club lg Dancing 3, Listening Club 4. listening, or just day-dreaming in class? 4 i N4 Y IOAN VAN SOEST ENTERED AS YOUNG HAROLD VANDER STAD fm Paradise Road Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES lr. Sportsrnen lg Math Club lg Movie Pro- grarn 2,4 Autornobilg 3, Listening Club 4. M 'QNX bs t . IAMES VAN LENTEN 24 Park Avenue, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: lr. Sportsmen l,2, Automobile 3, Listening Club 4, Sports Car Club 4. 68 West End Avenue, Pompton Plains U ACTIVITIES: Photography lg Movie Program 2,3,4g Art Service 4. an Ge .1 B,-X 2 mv V cr ,, g fr' f BRUCE VAN VLIET ll t , Ridge Road, Oak Ridge I ACTIVITIES: Chess lg lr. Sportsmen 2, Movie Program 2 3 4 Automobile 3 Lis ening Club 4 146 I I Q ' - 31, if i WILLIAM VOGEL Greenwood Lake ACTIVITIES: lr. Sportgzznen gram 2,345 Automobile 3. CLARENCE Theory 4. KEITH VREELAND 35 Carey Avenue, Butler ACTIVITIES: Football 2, Dancing 2,3,45 Movie Program 25 Basketball 3,45 Basketball Club 35 Listening Club 4. EDWARD WADE ll Pearl Street, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: lr. Sportsrnen l,2,3,4, Band 1,2545 Weather Station 3,45 Automobile 3 Macopin Road, West Milford ACTIVITIES: Boys' Chorus I5 Movie Program 2,35 Music I, Wrestling l,25 Movie Pro- VREELAND . , ,W.35gg'If?g3 . W, L 55 5513 W 1,25 Dancing TEENAGERS, SOCN ' DENNIS WALECK 2U Wilrue Parkway, Po gram 3, Listening Club 4. Yi' Qrnf' xii ,,,,y, .. , we as ACTIVITIES: Chess 1,2345 Science Fair 25 Movie Pro MARGARET WALLACE Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club l,2,3, Dancing l,2,3. mpton Plains E ROSEMARIE WASHER 34 Carey Avenue, Butler ACTIVITIES: Girls' lntermurals l,2,3,4: Girls' Outdoor Life ly Dancing 15 Movie Program 25 Public Speaking 35 Library Service 35 Secretarial Practice 35 Maple Leaf Editorial 45 Costume Club 45 Knitting Club 4. HELENE MARIE WASSMER IO Beech Street, Butler K 'fugw.. ACTIVITIES: Dancing 1,35 Girls' Home Mechanics I5 I Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 2,35 M.L.A.W. 25 Movie X , Program 4. X I i. 147 RONALD WAWRA I Brookside Avenue, l Fair 4. ,Fit .321 inf'i.:.n:' be I W ' ,' 'v 1 , e, ' A WILLIAM WEAVER Kakeout Road, Kinnelon Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Swimming l, Wrestling 1, Dancing l,2, Cartooning 2, Basketball 3, Movie Program 3,4, Science EVELYN WEAVER ,X Weaver Road, RED., Butler ACTIVITIES: Photography l, Radio 3,4, Foods Service 3,4, Dancing 3, Science Fair 4. 5 ACTIVITIES: Photography l, Dancing l, Modeling l,2,3, ff: J ovie Program 3 lr portsmen R . I M ' 2, ,4, . S 4. is Cjfflw' KARLA GAYLE WEBER e if I7 Parkway, Riverdale Jfg, , 1 W ACTIVITIES: Dancing l,2,3, Movie Program 2,3,4, l ,N.A. to 5 3,4, Science Fair 4, Knitting cinb 4. I , lent Mill I ril . . , . . Mr. Smith s driver ed. class listens to jig I,iee F an explanation of the car's fuel system. f - I I I I fl fmt il if, We L LORETTA T. WEIR 22 3rd Street, Pequannock ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club l, Spanish Club 2, Library Service 3, Dramatic Club 3, Sewing Club 3, Movie Program 3,4. CARL WESLEY IO Lynn Place, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Archery l, Golf l,2, Chess l,4, Science Fair 2,3,4, ESA. 3, Movie Program 3, Listening Club 4. 148 MARILYN WETZEL I9 Greenwich Street, Riverdale ACTIVITIES Student Cou cil I Honor Trip I2 Girls' Glee Club I234 Choir 234 Class Play 2 Maple Leaf Business 3 4 FN A 3 4 CYNTHIA WI-IITAKEB '11 at tx 2I Bama o Road Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES Honor Trip I 2 3 4 Girl Glee Club I 17 34 Choir 23 Maple Leaf Business 2 Nugget Editorial 2 3 4 French Club 4 ROBERT WHITE 4 Kinney Place Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES Archery I Chess I23 Science Fair 23 ,AN 43 Q' German 3 Modeling 3 'iv' Q,-q MARILYN WHBITENOUR R FD :Ii Butler ACTIVITIES Honor Trip I234 Girls Outdoor Life I Test Servic I FTA 234 Movie Program 2 Language 3 Girls I terfnurals 4 German 4 MORE MATURE WITH IAMES WICKSTEAD 353 Boulevard Pompton Plains 'xy' tvx ACTIVITIES Ir Sport 'nen 1234 Movie Program I Astronomy 2 Science Fair 34 Automobile 34 IQ! Q53 'EBV MADELYN ANN WILCOX 94 Iaclcson Avenue Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES Clas Officer I Costume Club I234 Te t Service I2 Movie Program I2 Business Service 3 Make Up Squad 4 Props 4 Art S rvice 4 BUTH WILEY Main Boad Hewitt ACTIVITIES H or Trip I23 Dancing I G1 ls GI Club 234 MLAW 2 Choir 3 Maple Leaf Busine 34 Library Service 3 FTA 34 IEAN WILK Hillview Road Lincoln Park ACTIVITIES Girls Gymnastics I Dancing I Girls Leadership 2 Movie Program 23 Business Service 34 Maple Leaf Business 4 4 149 , r - ' , , , : , , : 1 ' 5 , 1 . , . N ' ' . ag . I I I Q , ' we Y - ' , , 1 ' S' , Q . V 5 . 5 , , . 1 I . I I , 7 ' I z , , 2 A ' , J In - 7 ' as 4 Q. . f ,ytw , , . W , 3 , . ,,,, , N . I 3 ' ' e ' I ' - ' N I ' --A . -I D . ff .W . 3 I , .rss QQ 1 . n sf I , , , 1 ' Q I 5 , J , . . .X oar A T V. I S, I . ' , . , A , , 4 wrt' :iw ' 'D 1 1 A 1 1 ' S . I I , I I . , I 1 5 - 1 5 9 ' . 2 on , , g 'I 5 'r ee , , 5 - - . . J I 5 ' ss X . ' ,... , J W i J 5 I 1 , 5 , 5 N . . Q' Q i Oh! :X i ' 4. IANICE WILLIAMS 2l5 Boulevard, Pompton Plains ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,45 Honor Trip 25 Choir 35 Movie Program 4. an, 4 5 WILLIAM WOOD Macopin Road, West Milford ACTIVITIES: Photography I5 Archery 15 Baseball 25 Ir. Sportsmen 2,3, Library Service 2, Listening Club 3,4 . CAROL WOODHAM 5: -- ll First Street, Peauannoclc 5 ACTIVITIES: Girls' Gymnastics lg Radio 15 Honor Trip K 2, Cartooning 25 Movie Program 2,3,45 Business Service I ,gk 35 Library Service 45 Listening Club 4. Q 'Rl F i H1 W si Q ARLENE WROLDSEN High Crest Lakes, Butler ACTIVITIES Honor Trip l,2,35 Golf lg Girls' Glee Club l2, Nugget Editorial 2,3,45 Prom Eloater I5 Class Play 24, Science Eair 2,45 Choir 35 Costume Club 35 EN.A. 3,45 Young Politicians 4, 5 N . X. lb' THE TREASURE WE ROSS YEISLEY Guenter Street, Butler IOSEPH WYBLE 23 Main Street, Bloomingdale ACTIVITIES: Ir, Sportsmen l,25 Dancing 1,35 Baseball 25 Science Fair 23,45 Movie Program 3,4 KATHLEEN YANKERS Oak Ridge Road, Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,45 Dancing 15 Girls' Intermurals 23,45 Girls' Leadership 25 Choir 2,3,45 Movie Program 3,4 ACTIVITIES: Kiel House Katz l,2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 I Boys' Chorus 1,25 Choir l,25 History 15 Modeling 2,45 h Movie Program l,2,35 Listening Club 3, I :x,, 1.. f i v 1 ICI-IN YOUNG 5 5 Schofield Road, West Milford ACTIVITIES: Honor Trip 1,2,3,4, Boys' chorus 1,2,3, -N Movie Program 25 Chess 35 German 35 Scientificana 45 Modeling 4. X 150 . iq .suv . .- V 'rv- t yn we V 'if 2 av- ' lie. 0-ff' ' ,, .5 yr ll .4 , aflizfle ii' ' 1 1 -:?QiQ3??'?1Qi .I 5:2 1 Q if fxiftffr' I ,Q :- .3145 1. H.. .. . ,1 if f ineffe- E .nf ser .1 vw,::r:z-si .w.:::n:' ROBERT ZOON Rpute JH, Box 42, Oak Ridge ACTIVITIES: Botany 1, Movie Program 2,3,4, Track 4, FINALLY FOUND. PAUL GESICKI Vice President I EAN PADUCH President OFFICERS EILEEN DE VALUE Secretary IUDY KAYHART Treasurer MARY CLAPP Assistant Treasurer 151 --vvv-- -v-----vv-v-t--, --v---- -..- so----oo-voosog- I959 NUGGET BUSINESS STAFF Elaine Husk, Circulation Manager JoAnn Crandstrand Pat Norman, Advertising Manager Lois Holman Harry Mathes, Photographer Nancy Kirchner Judy Bauer Betty Miller Marianne Belline Eileen Norton Marilyn Bertholf Rita Norton Lucette Bevelacqua Carolyn Pritz Barbara Colfax Beverly Quackenbush Linda Cousin Diana Ricker Dawson Barbara Sisco Decker William Struble PAT NORMAN ELAINE HUSK Front L R Mr Franzehi Diana Rucker Back L R Pat Norman Nancy Kirchner JoAnn Granstrand Linda Cousin Judy Bauer Rita Norton Turn the Pages and see OUR ADVERTISERS THE NUGGET STAFF AT WORK Y Ll ,n',' .ll , ll I-0 ll , l . . . i ' s n , o T . ' ' v 1 1 . . . 1 1 r ICI 1 1 PA 8-3311 Established 1945 Your Pleasure is my Business BUSSIE'S LANDING Mercury Motors Penn Yan - Trojan - Aristocraft Shepherd lnboards SALES - SERVICE By The Bridge Greenwood Lake, New Jersey : : : : : :occ :::o9: eoooooooaeooe 0000000000 PHIL'S AUTO SUPPLY Archery 6' Sporting Equipment Full Line of Auto Parts and Accessories 226 Main Street, Butler, New Jersey KOCHKA BROTHERS 25 Hamburg Turnpike, Bloomingdale BUtler 9 0800 Compliments of RIVERDALE AUTO PARTS Quality Beverages DOWS BEVERACES COMPANY Bloomingdale New Jersey Under New Management Phone BUtler 9 0203 BUTLER CLEANERS AND DRYERS TRI COUNTY NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION 15 Boonton Avenue Butler New Jersey Friendly Servlce Quality AUTOGRAPHS RESERVED FOR CLOSE FRIENDS - -ti J: . - 1 Wi , , 1 i U is - - 19 . :::::::::::: :::::::::::::--::::: :::::::-::::::--::---::-::::::-------- T . . :::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::o::::::::-:::::: THOUGHTS ON TREASURE HUNTS Treasures are found in the strangest places-in an attic, along the shore, in the great books. They are not found at the end of a rainbow! Sometimes we stumble upon them. More often they are sought out with perseverance, good thinking and hard work. Most treasures are found by those who are well prepared to make the search and capable of recognizing a treasure when it is found. Industry also seeks treasures and, like precious stones and eternal truths, they are often found where they are least expected. One thing certain, those with trained minds and the ability to think carefully are most likely to find these treasures. One thing more, lest too much emphasis be placed on the dollar value of discovery, an ancient treasure tells us to get knowledge and wisdom and with it understanding. It is also important to realize that treasures seldom come to us on a silver spoon, nor are they often found by those who wander aimlessly. Dili- gence, said Cervantes in Don Quixote, is the mother of good fortune. AMERICAN HARD RUBBER COMPANY Division of Amerace Corporation Butler, New Jersey Advertising the Nugget L-R: Virginia Decker and Carolyn Pritz -AAA--- ---AA-Ao- - --A---QQA---- -0- -000-00009 RIVERDALE MARTINIZING CLEANERS Hamburg Turnpike and Mead Avenue Riverdale, New Jersey Pick-Up and Delivery Service VET'S DRY CLEANING SERVICE Bloomingdale, N. J. Friday 7:30 to 9:00 Monday to Saturday 7:30 to 6:00 All work done on premises TEmple 5-9090 BUtler 9-0039 DEGRAW'S CHEVROLET America s First Choice By a margin of millions Hamburg Tpke Bloomingdale BLOOMINGDALE SWEET SHOPPE CARVEL Dan Freeze Ice Cream Greeting Cards Statlonery 1-raffle Clrcle Newspapers Route 23 82 Main Street Bloomingdale R'Ve Clale New -lef5eY BUtler 9 1324 TEmple 9 Ol 98 JOHANNA CELLI NGS Proprietor AUTOGRAPHS RESERVED FOR CLOSE FRIENDS C K ' Q I ' ! 7 . . . . 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AND FEDERAL RESERVE IMPROVEMENT Going out to sell ads L-R: Barbara Colfax, Barbara Sisco and Rita Norton 5 WHLQJQHL LQ f sgfx ffx gg A55 M-FV X ea ess N N :ga-iii' 'ffl When m West Milford Stop at THE GREEN TOP To Meet the B H S C-ang West Mnlford e BU 9 O28O LA SALAS CONFECTIONERY We Have Everything SAMUEL P LA SALA Prop 137 Mann St Bloomungdale N J AUTOGRAPHS RESERVED FOR CLOSE FRIENDS: PALS CONFECTIONERY Papers Toys Magazines MOur1tam View 8 I 194 RIVERDALE SWEET SHOPPE Karplak Brothers Riverdale New Jersey TEmpIe 5 9637 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::oo::ooo::o-o::-0::--::::0'00000O0000 ' . f 1 : V I 4 is 73 Q A , t . A : - A , A V 1+ ' I A K I , X , an x I I ' Y K 1+ V V W 'ff .ft +A ff , to W NU!! ' Sie lilo -E I .' X' 5 I ww' , HK A Q , ig KL fi? i t . 3 - W I K ,. v i , 5 A . .5 W T ' . Q if 4 X . . - G1 ' K I r K 6 A I i k , j . 4, . 5 ,B X. 4 ,rl , J - . , .mi vt il f in oi D I X 2 I, 1 , ' A . 1 yr .V - ff., 3 I iff AY . I 1 . ' A vt I ' Y . K' . . H, f , , X , 1 - - Yf,-XML 1- Q. . . - 5 .. R - N 1' . We LJ JQJELL, , . m ki N 4, ,Eff R' fvL'ff., 1 if . 56? ,fg,,iQwVfl 1 M., , . ,- ' 4 1 .. - - '- ' Lk ,gel-'A' ,, ' S A, -5441, elfijkr-5-L'r Y A, L T- ,L T ' :lRQ-gg-Gil'-rgef T M ,A .S - , A ' 1 Eff:-tafgg-Q.A'f'llflp cc up A of , . , . , . ., , . . ..--..------ -----..----... ....... --------..-----..-------..--- ....... --- - - 0: 2 oooo oo.-oeooooooooo 0 ooooe oooagoqgoo Compliments of ED VAN NESS MOTORS, Inc. Route 23 Wayne, New Jersey l V. If RIVERDALE RAM BLER JOHN BOTT General Contractor Builder Pequannock, New Jersey MO 8-2760 Selling the Nugget L-R: Nancy Kirchner, Harry Olson, and Mr. Becker --v---vvv-v---v Y - --v ..... vvoo- - -Q---0oo----Q-0- -ooooooooQ..- ooo--- BUtIer 9-0823 LICENSED MASTER ELECTRICIAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wesley O. Jones REPAIRED - MOTORS - REBUILT 30 Captolene Avenue Bloommgdale New Jersey RUTHS COFFEE SHOP Oak Ridge Road at Route 23 Newfoundland New Jersey OXbow 7 5753 RESTAURANT T:xAco sznvlcs CLEANERS Puck Up and Dellvery All Bakung Done On Premises Fur storage -I-allonng Greenwood Lake Turnpike 95 Mann Street Hewm New Jef?-eY Bloommgdale New Jersey AUTOGRAPHS RESERVED FOR PARENTS n 9 n v 1 . . - . ' . . J 1 ::::::::::::::oo::::::::::--::QQ::::::::::o::::::::::::::::::::---. 1 a s - - - - A-QQQQQA - -QQQQA - - A Q- -o-Q- --Q- - W THE BUTLER AND BLOOMINGDALE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION IF YOU WANT TO SAVE. BUY OR BUILD, LET THIS ASSOCIATION SERVE YOU. 132 Main Street Butler, New Jersey OLD BARN MILK BAR 2301 Hamburg Tpk., Wayne Featuring Alderney Ice Cream Sodas - Sandwiches Sundaes - Ice Cream To Take Out Open I2 to I2 'Goin out to sell earbook to homerooms S Y L-R: Betty Miller, Beverly Quackenbush, and Lucette Bevelacqua - -v--v--v-v- - - -- -v- -v-v-- --v - --o- --vooooooeoooeoogoooooooxoooegoe BUtIer 9-0952 Anything In Masonry DEMOTT CAHILL Mason Contractor Lafayette Street Butler, New Jersey Best Wishes and Congratulations to the Class of l959 M. J. FITZPATRICK Paving Contractor Butler, New Jersey BOTTLED CAS WHOLESALE APPLIANCES RETAIL DIVISION of EASTERN PROPAN E CORPORATION Oak Rldge New Jersey Robert B Nncholson OXbow 7 3l ll Phone BUtler 9 l565 TWIN TOWN Radro Televlsnon and Bottle Gas R C A Phrlco and Wlurlpool Temco Furnace Sales and Servuce LES ECKRICH Prop LARRY RHINESMITH l25 Mann St Bloomingdale N J M DAGLIAN DEPARTMENT STORE Cuffs Dry Goods Furmture lOO Mann Street Butler New Jersey AUTOGRAPHS RESERVED FOR RELATIVES .T i-1-1 v Q Q . n . 7 0 . . s Q -, . Q , . 1 .. , .J. :::::::::::-::::::::::::o::::::::::::::o::::::::::::::::::::ooo-o. l. 0 0 -A----------- .... ---------..- TEmpIe 5-2881 THE FABRIC CORNER Silk - Cotton - Woolens Slipcovers - Drapery Fabrics and Supplies 264 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes, New Jersey MARION SHOP Union Valley Road West Milford N J Ladies 8' Children s Apparel o : zoq: : QoooooooagoQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ TEmple 5-1755 THE KNIT SHOP Knitting Yarn and Accessories 258 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes, New Jersey POMPTON GALE SHOP Sports Wear Knitwear Lingerie 212 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes New Jersey 151 1157: ix ...wand Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 From the Class of 1957 KQV AUTOGRAPHS RESERVED FOR SENIORS A 1 1 'if .1 ' M, 'pix J S QTM ' ' ry,a A as ' 1 'S L ,VT it M yyiy - 1,1 5 5 c 1,1 . 1 11' J' 1 111 '11 i . 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D rr H and LEI-IIGH COAL He, oi, LUMBER and MASON'S MATERIALS wholesale - Rem' INSULATION and FUEL OIL P Tel. BU1'Ier 9-OOI4 ASSOCIATED I OIL BURNER SERVICE, Inc. H if OIL BURNER SALES rf SERVICE I I Riverdale, N. J. -- Pompton Lakes, N. J. N J De VITO Manager TEmple 5 2808 EDWARDS ENGINEERING CORP IOI Alexander Avenue Pompton Plams New Jersey Specualnsts In the Manufacturmg of FINNED TUBING FOR BASEBOARD RADIATION HEAT TRANSFER COILS and FIN PIPE RADIATION AUTOGRAPHS RESERVED FOR SENIORS . . , 0 I P o:::::::::::::::::oo:::Q:::::::::o: ::::-::::::: 3::::::o:::::::ooooo-ooo- . T , C - - - -QoQo0, -0ooooooooooooooooooosgoooogoo f ills ltffilzliii 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 Courtesy of CYRUS STICKLE, JR. Compliments of Class of 44 BUTLER HARDWARE AND LUMBER CO. STICKLE FUNERAL HOME Route 23 Newfoundland, New Jersey Butler New Jersey OXbow 7-8l4l PETE Cr HARRIET VEENBOER QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Editor of the Yearbook Marie Raynor QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-ooooeoooooeego-.Oo0000000-00QQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQ TQWNE DRESS 5HQp SPlEGEL'S BUTLER FLORIST 126 Main Street 93 Kiel Avenue Butler- New -Ief5eY Butler, New Jersey Phone: BUtler 9-0848 BUtler 9-l090 OXbow 7-3301 HARVEY COUSIN Heating Service JOHN D. CHARDAVOYNE fr SON . . . . Servicing-Repairs-Furnace Cleaning Fuel Oil - Kerosene - Gasoline Qi' Bume,-S .... Stoker, Oil Burners Installed OXbow 7 7622 Route 23 Oak Ridge N J Clinton Road Newfoundland N J ALLEN TYPEWRITERS 32 Colfax Avenue Pompton Lakes New Jersey TEmpIe 5 5560 ROYAL DISTRIBUTOR and PRODUCTS BY ROYAL AUTOGRAPHS RESERVED FOR SENIORS . , . . , . . - Y if NY, .,-s ,,,.,....,,,-..-----: 3 2: : :::::::--::::---::-----::--::::::::::--: C 3 3: C 3: . .- , 8 ::::: :::::Q::Q:::o::::: ::o:::::g ::::eoooo FREDERICKS FUEL Cr HEATING SERVICE Fuel Oil - Coal Hot Water - Warm Air Heating Systems Oak Ridge, New Jersey Phone: OXbow 7-4774 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 LEVINE FURNITURE COMPANY 118 Main Street Butler, New Jersey BUtler 9-O142 PARAMOUNT PLUMBING Cr HEATING West Milford, N. J. PA 8-7141 FRITZ G' COOPER OIL CO. Fuel Oil - Gasoline Oil Burners - Sales 8' Service Post Lane Riverdale, N. Use Our Day C1 Night Budget Plan Phone TE 5-0315 H. J. STRONG ASSOCIATES, INC. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE a Pusuc RELATIONS Kiel Avenue Route 23 Kinnelon, N. J. Butler, N, J. Phone: BUtler 9-0743 POMPTON PLUMBING C1 HEATING SUPPLY CO. Hamburg Turnpike, Riverdale, N. J. at Pompton Station TEmple 5-2024 Planning yearbook cover sagfad ximian : : : : : :o : : : : : :o: : ::: :ooee Q: : :oooooooeoooooooooooogogoo V,-vov----:ro0v---Q RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS curs PLAQUES TROPHIES excellent design skulled craftsmanshnp superb quahty BUtIer 9-1368 PAT'S LAUNDROMAT SHIRTS LAUNDERED DRY CLEANING NO MUSS NO FUSS NO BOTHER I l West Arch Street Butler New Jersey . V53 YOUR CLASS JEWELER nieces cf cLus'r to I7 John Street New York 8 N Boston Provndence Manufactunng Jewelers Complnments of VAN NESS LUMBER EXCELSIOR LUMBER CLnfford 6 0900 Mo 8 0020 AND WOODWORKING C0 Butler New Jersey AUTOGRAPHS RESERVED FOR SENIORS l n J 1 ' . as 1-7-Q5 Q 0 S PS' 4 - .., Yr - 6 , .X , , . Y. gs, H J 'J COM PANY 1 4 ,I I , 3333! 2 3 333: 333 2 333 3 2 3 iii 1 iiiii I Z Ziiiiliiiliiiit 3iZ3Cili3i33Lgg3333333333 0 Q--- -ooov--c -,Q-voooo- ,-,---o9ooo Telephone: OXbow 7-4552 BOOTE SUPPLY CO. Hardware - Household Goods Facing Lake Swannanoa Oak Ridge, New Jersey HENRY w. BooTE, Prop. ARTHUR GLASER, Mgr. THOS. HOFF HARDWARE Plumbing - Heating - Pumps Mobil-Flame - Bottled Cas Service 86 Main Street Bloomingdale, N. J. Phone: BU 9-0834 SHOP-RITE SUPER MARKET Strict Budget Food Why Pay More? On the Main Street lRt. 5l3l West Milford, N. J. 5 : 1 i v : :oo::o---- : : : : :0-QQ-QQQQ.-o-Q---QoQooQQQoo.ooooQ JONES HARDWARE CO. 600 Turnpike Pompton Plains Keys Made Floor Sanders fr Waxers Rented TE 5-O993 POMPTON VALLEY HARDWARE Newark-Pornpton Turnpike Pequannock, New Jersey Phone: lVlOuntain View 8-2264 Sanding and Waxing Machine Rentals Keys Made DUmont 4-3326 FRANK PLO MUSIC CO. INSTRUMENTS - Music REPAIRS 69 South Washington Avenue Bergenfield, New Jersey Cutting copy for yearbook Janet Underhill Q,-Q.Qoooo--ooQoooo---------- 4495 125151 asf ',,,,,,, F1 if T 93+ if fx f A X I 1 Best Wnshes to the Class of 1959 From the Class of 1956 ., CHARLES M HEMPSTED PAINTING PAPER:-lANclNc coLolusT Telephone 51 Hugh Street BUtIer 9 0303 Butler New Jersey HEMPSTED DECORATIONS Dedncated to the Achnevement of Good Taste and Refmement JOE S DELICATESSEN Selechon of Lush Home Made Salads Cold Cuts Sandwiches Coffee LARRY S DELICATESSEN ORDERS TO TAKE OUT 87 Newark Pompton Turnplke Butler, New Jersey Ruverdale, New Jersey TEmple 5 3374 AUTOGRAPHS RESERVED FOR SENIORS: f,.., U 5 ' Lit' f A' A 1. 'S 3 - 'Cai iff 1' fi W'-ai' Ralf: .'tJ 1 ,V If-if it 434' '--N ff J'Js Q I 'm ' tl vs if A 4 If T ft J J flx 1. 99' . I T-I I, 'V K u A J - A , t ' .I .vii-xl A 1 .K I f 9 ,J , ' ' r A A 4 ev me 3 C If S A . AZ' S . A f 'IS A E A- as 1- f ,a sa , use o 9 Qoooooo The Mayor and Council of the Borough of Butler Extend The Congratu lations ofthe RESIDENTS OF THE BOROUGH OF BUTLER to the Class of 1959 LAWRENCE F. BRINSTER, Mayor WILLIAM F. BROWN, Council Presndent FREDERICK W, HAZEKAMP FRANK T. MUTH HUC-H MCMENAMY EDWARD DWYER CEORC-E VREELAND 'Setting up pages Conrad Toub ooooooooooqq QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ BLOOMINGDALE PHARMACY Main Street - Ford Building Bloomingdale, New Jersey Complete Prescription Department BUtIer 9-1212 SUNSET DELICATESSEN Corner Cameron Avenue an Newark Pompton Pnke Pompton Plains Open6 3Oto 11 pm Phone TEmple 5 5723 8 9191 Plumbing fr Heating WEST MILFORD HARDWARE General Hardware Paints Housewares Gifts West Milford Mann Street Shopping Center West Milford N J -ooQoeoooooogooooooooeooooooo F. B. WHITTLE HARDWARE COMPANY Plumbing and Heating Butler, New Jersey Phone: BUtIer 9-O117 DONALD W. SHORTER, Prop. BUtler 9-ZOOO JOSEPH H. MARTIN Cr SONS Aluminum Awnings Combination Windows Doors Venetian Blinds Window Shades Jalousles Porch Enclosures Our Specialty Office State Highway No 23 Butler New Jersey THE BUTLER ARGUS ESTABLISHED I888 Mann Street Butler New Jersey Phone BUtler 9 0300 BUtler 9 1234 AUTOGRAPHS RESERVED FOR JUNIORS QQ: : : : : : : : 1 : : : eooQogoooooooooeqegooooooooo-00.000QQQQQQ THE ROTARY CLUB of Butler, New Jersey SERVICE ABOVE SELF HE PROFITS MOST WHO SERVES BEST As a service club in the larger Butler community ROTARY seeks to actively support all worthy youth activities. ROTARY invites you to apply The Four Way Test in your daily life, believing you will be a better person if you do. THE FOUR WAY TEST l. ls it the truth? 2. ls it fair to all concerned? 3. Will it build good will and better friendships? 4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned? lCopyright 1946 - Rotary Internationall Editorial Staff taking picture of Barbara Bellars, Student Council President, for yearbook L-R: Tim Russell and Jim Hartneady I Best Wlshes to the Class of 1959 From the Class of 1955 Hlllm ll Ili! 111 Crattsmanshnp Tells The Story ERIC ARNOLD AGENCY VAN Zll-E 5' VERA General Insurance FIOOI' and Wall Coverings Assocuated Wlth Zester Cr Company Carpets Rugs Lrnoleum Trle 99 Mann Street Bloommgdale New Jersey BUtIer 9 2363 BEAMS BROTHERS Real Estate fr Insurance AUTOGRAPHS RESERVED FOR JUNIORS: Marshall Hull Road West Milford N J Phone PArkway 8 8591 HELEN 000000000 EDWARD A CASEY Realtor Insuror 13 Umon Valley Road West Mllford N J Tel PArkway 8 8931 E CASEY Representatuve 00000000000000000000000 0 g 1 ' 1 ' i , ' fag 5 Qi ff J Q 1 r . I Q T S VWV- j K gk A 7 --: -::::::::ooo v Y - QQQQQQQQQQQ Qooqoqgaooooooooyooqeooqooo FRANK GORMLEY, AGENCY JOE MCKEON Insurance - Notary Public 19 High Street Butler, New Jersey Phone: BUtler 9-1044 HERBERT C. LYON, AGENCY Real Estate and Insurance Newark-Pompton Turnpike Pequannock, N, J. Insure To Be Sure MOuntain View 8-1175 G. SC H I RM ER Established 1861 NEW YORK'S MOST COMPLETE MUSIC STORE RICHARD F. GORMLEY Insurance of all kinds 2 Gifford Street, Butler, N. J Telephone: BUtler 9-1284 JESSE WARD AGENCY Established 1888 Every Line of Insurance Butler, New Jersey BUtler 9-1140 WAYSIDE GARDEN CENTER Route 23 Riverdale, New Jersey at the Riverdale Circle TEmple 5-5423 3 East 43rd sneer srmusssnv - EVERGREENS New York 17, N. Y. PLANTS - FLOWERS Discussing yearbook problems Mr. Franzetti and Mr. Powell AA AAAAA A A AA AAAA AAAAAAAA A A A AAAAAA::::o9::: :oooo::oqoq::: SMOKE' RISE GULF SERVICE STATION Smoke Ruse Kmnelon New Jersey BUfIer 9 2511 PAUL S JEWELRY Pompton Lakes New Jersey WATSON JEWELERS 105 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes New Jersey TEmp1e 5 1041 JOSEPH H WATSON Prop TRI BORO HOME LAUNDRY OXbow 7 7912 Complete Laundry Servlce TRIANGLE LAUNDROMAT same day servlce on shurts 93 Mann Street Bloomungdale N J Tel BU 9 2946 Laundry Cleaning Shlrfs Mann Road at Route 23 Newfoundland New Jersey AUTOGRAPHS RESERVED FOR UN DERCLASSMEN r 9 n . y . o CC U 0 OO n e , . . 1 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::p4:: o 1 , AAA- A ,,- ----,--,--,,---,,--,--,,-A------,-----,,---,---,-- AA--o---,-- A Century of Anthracite -- I858-1958 KITCHELL LUMBER Ir WOODWORKING CO. l22 Hamburg Turnpike Bloomingdale, N. J. Phone: BUtler 9-0253 FRANK Cr 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 R. LITTLE fr COMPANY GREENWOOD LAKE MEAT MARKET Ideal Food Center Super Food Stores PArkway 8-9221 i-iewaff, N, J. Compliments of MR. and MRS. JANSEN Associate Store Meats, Fruits, Vegetables 8' Groceries OXbow 7-353i - OXbow 7-4051 WE DELIVER Newfoundland, New Jersey Compliments of BLAKES Greenwood Lake, New Jersey Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of WATSON KAYHART oooooQooQ. oooqepoooeqooooooooooo QQQQQQQQQ Q- Typing yearbook material B-F: Audrey Dawson, Linda Cousin, Carolyn Pritz, Eileen Norton, and Rita Norton -vvv v- --- -v ---v -C --- Best Wlshes to the Class of 1959 From the Class of 1954 H1113 McKEON MARKET 160 Mann Street Butler New Jersey ROMANO S MARKET 1 12 Main Street Butler New Jersey Phone BUtler 9 1413 BALLET WORKSHOP Classes year round for the senous dance student VERON BOWLES DI rector Route 23 G Green Pond Road Newfoundland New Jersey OXbow 7 3221 ROYAL ECONOMY MARKET HARRY WEINSTEIN Prop COMPLETE FOOD MARKET Imported and Domestuc Wmes and Luquors 29 Mann Street Tel BUtIer 9 0869 AUTOGRAPHS RESERVED FOR UNDERCLASSMEN Bloomungdale New Jersey :: .... :e::::: .................. .. ................... .. .... 5 A , i IV, 4' i s In ' J R t 1 fs T i H . 1 1, 11 ft V . V . - , , . . . I . - - I il1lI33I3:::::t:1:::::::::::::11::L::ccgx::i213t33t33t613t:tt3tttZQ23t l I 000000-oooooo oooogeoogooooooooq A Full Line of Artist Supplies Phones: TEmple 5-3380 - 338l COLFAX PAINT SERVICE Your Agency For . . . ' Dutch Boy - Multi Tint Adelphi - Spred Satin Largest Selection of Wallpaper in Northern New Jersey ZO7 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes, New Jersey Inquire About Instructions PArkway 8-3278 IRA M. DAVENPORT Paints - Oils - Glass Hardware - Building Materials Main Street West Milford, New Jersey RINGEL BROTHERS Twmz PAPER Newark, New Jersey ooQQQooo0QQQQ0oQ..Qooooooooaooooqaooooooo DOMINICK FILOCAMO and SON Painting Contractor Painting - Decorating - Paper Hanging 6 Tilley Avenue Pompton Plains, New Jersey TEmpIe 5-3409 Compliments of PEQUANNOCK VALLEY PAPER COMPANY WARD'S PHARMACY 'You Are Always Welcome At Ward's' I2 Main Street Butler, New Jersey FREE DELIVERY Christmas Dance - another activity whose revenue helps support the Yearbook L-R: Jill Douglas, Jean Scielzo, Tony Hoetlinger, and Phyllis Scielzo .QQQQ.QooooQ Qooooooqeeooooogoo9-0000000009 BUTLER NEWS CO. 150 Mann Street Toys Creetmg Cards Statlonery Party Decorahons Candy Party Noveltles Phone BUtler 9 0359 PArkway 8 9231 wluzvs LAKE mess Commercial Pnnters Letter Press Photo Offset Weddmg Invntahons Greenwood Lake Road Hewntt New Jersey NEWFOUNDLAND DRUGS Inc MORRIS FRIEDLAND BS Reg Ph GEORGE CHANDA BS Reg Ph Rt 23 At The Old Mull Farm Newfoundland New Jersey PI NECLIFF PHARMACY Prescrrptlon Pharmacy QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ OKKEN NURSERIES Lawn Building Landscapung Tree TE 5 9329 00-0-0 Servnce Best Wlshes to the Class of 1959 From the Class of 25 years ago 1934 Complnments of Umor, Valley Rd West Mllford COLLECIATE CAP Cr GOWN COMPANY 366 5th Avenue PA 8 3271 New York Cnty New York AUTOGRAPHS RESERVED FOR TEACHERS WI 7 5073 . . . - u . . l . . , 4 W , rf v - -, . . x , . ., . . .. E 1 . -Q tr - OXbow 7-41 I 5 5 2 ll 0 0 Y! - I ----.,.-..--..-----...-----..-----------------..-...-..-..--.---...----- 1 ' . QQQQQQQQQQQQ ooeooooaqqoeooQoo0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQoooooqoooeoqoosooogoa ROLAND'S PHARMACY Roland C. Cidia, RP. 242 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes, N. J. When quality is our first consideration the drug store to choose is WEST MILFORD PHARMACY Main Street West Milford, New Jersey Phones: Day or Night PArkway 8-9841 PArkway 8-3072 We Can Fill Any Prescription e-Effie 93J,..Q3 Stanley Home Products :Ast onus: New inset ' P p . 9 3-nu BMHLEY XUMUL 'Q 22 YOIIGCP S! Orem I f f me vm n7. no Lexington Ave. 6' diff wnm Plains, nv. no Grand sf Us 4 -3 Prepare now for a pre- ferred secretarial position. Berkeley - trained secre- taries are associated with A ld ty f b x g 1 tl C 1 I h l g d t d ll Di I g 1 h d I lt ff t pl t I C t log W I l I D t. Te ms Feb, U , o 0 W E V3l lC 0 US HQSS Or' an'za 'ons. ourses or h'gh- sc oo ra ua es an co ege women. 'st'n u's e acu y. E ec ive acemen service. a- a ue. rite Ass's an irec or. 1 : . J ly S p . , . CW JXW0l,,,w wilt wx, BLQOIIIIIIGDALE X XJ ef rimuc 'num fx ?'THE BEST FUR LESS fe ess A GLENWILU AVE. El.lJUllllllGDAl.E .00c---- ---- oo4:---oc-:poc------A--- -A-- Q-----Q A---A--A- ------- Keeping records of yearbook money Carolyn Van Driel pooor--- v--,--- DSSI' VY '.,,,,....-A--- l7J7 ? i - From the Class of 1953 YL,,,,,...---- MEIR S ESSO Route 23 Ruverdale Clrcle Riverdale New Jersey WINDBEAM LODGE Ruverdale N J TEmple 5 0596 POST S RADIO Radro 8' TV Sales Cr Service Records Phone BUtler 9 0245 DOW S MOBIL Hamburg Turnpnke Raverdale New Jersey Aurocilrls' - rzviserzvsve 'E6i'rEX2:1IEiQI 8 3 3: ---v---::::::oo:::::::-ooooooooq0 THE DERBY BAR Catering to Weddings and Parties OXbow 7-5754 Dancing Every Saturday Nite! Longwood Valley Road Oak Ridge, New Jersey PINE VILLAGE GROVE Oak Ridge, New Jersey OXbow 7-5772 A Good Place to Eat Cater to Banquets, Weddings and Picnics See Fairy Tales Forest Where Fairy Tales Come to Life Tel. PArkway 8-8l7l BUNTING'S SUNOCO STATION Tires - Tubes - Accessories Repairs and Quick Charge Greenwood Lake, New Jersey Joseph Bender Herman Caugler HARDEN'S FLYING A SERVICE Union Valley Road West Milford, New Jersey COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR PArkway 8-3055 Open Seven Days a Week THE KIMBLE HOUSE Milk Bar and Restaurant Route 23 Newfoundland, New Jersey OXbow 7-5718 BLOOMINGDALE Service Station Pompton-Hamburg Turnpike Bloomingdale, New Jersey BUtler 9-1426 GILBERT c. TRACY, Prop. FRANK'S SERVICE Auto Repairs - Lubrication Tires - Batteries - Accessories OXbow 7-5708 Newfoundland, New Jersey PArkway 8-3052 JORLETT'S SERVICE CENTER Union Valley Road West Milford, N. J. Road Service Complete Service Last minute rush L-R: Rita Norton, Eileen Norton, Lois Holman, and Pat Norman QQQQQQQQQQQQQQoooooeooogooau ,,,,,,,,,,,,,Q.o-oQooo-oooo0000-000QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 00-0-0-0 PHILLIPS TRANSPORTATION CO CREENWOOD LAKE TURNPIKE HEWITT NEW JERSEY AUTOGRAPHS RESERVED FOR THE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION 1 I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,QQQQQQQQQQQQQOcoee--00-00-00Qooeoooqoqoooaoogoooo 0. . -1 , -ooo: : 09: : : Q o : : QQ-: :Q: : : QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ MARTY'S GULF STATION Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey Phone : BUtIer 9-0788 Phones: Bus. PA 8-3584 Res. PA 8-3141 MITTLER'S GULF SERVICE Mechanic On Duty Open 7 Days 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. Car Wash - Complete Lubrication Hewitt, New Jersey Greenwood Lake Turnpike and West Shore Road Compliments of KEY TYPEWRITER CO. Authorized Remington Rand Agency Route 46 Ledgewood, New Jersey JUstice 4-4848 Q-Q0Qooeoganogoeogggoooqooooqo Office Residence PArkway 8-3023 PArkway 8-3283 JACK'S RADIO 8' TELEVISION SERVICE Sales and Service Knitting Supplies and Novelties Greenwood Lake Turnpike Hewitt, New Jersey GEORGE JACK, PROP. BUtIer 9-0143 PARK CULF SERVICE Earl Duffy DeBonte Butler, New Jersey Corner of Central G Roberts Street BUTLER-NEWARK DAILY DELIVERY, INC. AL KOCHKA, sR. AL Koci-iKA, JR. Serving all 49 States on one thru-rate charge. l05 Bartholdi Avenue Butler, New Jersey BUtler 9-l 200 The yearbooks come in L-R: Eileen Norton, Judy Bauer, and Harry Mathes Best Wlshes to the Class of I959 From the Class of I952 X 4'ne.q.,,,, HARRY RHINESM ITH S GARAGE Bloomingdale New Jersey Phone BUtIer 9 0309 Shop wnth Confidence at DALE GIFT Cv CARD SHOPPE ALMA V CRAIG ROBERT L CRAIG WITTY S SERVICE C-Ienweld Avenue Bloomnngdale New Jersey Stnctly Fresh Eggs L. KAYHART Cr SON ,ooooooeooeqa oo0-0-QQ.-oooooooooooooooeeo0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q AUTOGRAPHS RESERVED FOR SCHOOL STAFF ME MBERS: T:::::,:::,:.:::x:::: . ! D . . - -0, v v v - - . 0000- - Q-: : :00000000000-00000000000--0000000000000000-000 D 4, o ,, 1 , hi e f fr if - ,,s1 . 1 IIIIE... II --'rx fl Kg Wffil li Wifi ARTHUR JORDAN TRANSPORTATION y y S gg CHARTER BUS - BU 9-1919 A Wi We're just as near as your phone BUtler 9-1575 BLOOMINGDALE TAXI Radio Dispatched Stands: Acme Market Valley Fair Bloomingdale, New Jersey BUtler 9-1556 LOREE Beauty Lounge LORETTA KENNEY 53 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey JENNINCS TAXI SERVICE STANLEY C. JENNINC-S Route 23 Modern Cabs 24-Hour Service Taxi Stand - OXbow 7-5481 If no answer call residence OXbow 7-2321 THE OXBOW RIDING CLUB Riding Instruction Horses Schooled fr Boarded Newfoundland, New Jersey OXbow 7-3221 Finally distributing yearbook in homerooms L-R: Lois Holman and Marilyn Bertholf 000000000000000000000000000000000- SIG S GARAGE Main Road West Milford N J Gas fr Oil Accessories Batteries Lubrication Auto Repairs fr Service Tune Up Engine Analyzing Large Stock of Auto Parts AUTOMATIC CAR WASHING PArkway 8 8781 Res PA 8 7171 SLIMS CHEVRON SERVICE 79 Newark Pompton Turnpike Rnverdale New Jersey TEmpIe 5 9662 HERBERT CELLINCS Prop THE MEYER HOUSE Jewelry The Unusual Deerskm ln Gifts Leather Goods Route 23 Newfoundland N J OXbow 7 2831 HALLMARK CARDS When you care enough to send the very best. BUtIer 9 2303 YOPPY'S Bear Wheel Alignment and Balancing Service 126 Hamburg Turnpike Bloomingdale, New Jersey J. BRANDT poooooeeeqeo- ooooooqooooqoooooooeog il Compliments of GEORGE S ESSO Phone BUtIer 9 0233 NENAS CERAMIC STUDIO Instructions Supplies Firing Greenware Ceramic and Porcelain 133 Main Street Bloomingdale, New Jersey POM PTON SPORTLAND, Inc. 1 IO Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes TE 5 6174 Opposate Bank ALL EQUIPMENT FOR: Baseball Fishing Basketball Archery Football Hunting Golf Skating Qqooooooooeoeoegoqo QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ -- AUTOGRAPHS - RESERVED FOR SCHOOL STAFF MEMBERS: Best Washes to the Class of 1959 From the Class of 1951 publishers of fine yearbooks since 1914 INCORPORATED 2 CALIFORNIA AVENUEO PATERSON, NEW JERSEY MULBERRY 4-4322 A farewell picture The entire Business Staff Compliments of THE SMOKE RISE COMPANY KINNELON NEW JERSEY o 000000000004 0000000000 AUTOGRAPHS: Allen Typewruter Amerucan Hard Rubber Co Eruc Arnold AESHC Assocuated Oul Beams Brothers Berkeley School Blakes Bloomungdale Pharmacy Bloomungdale Servuce Statuon Bloomungdale Sweet Shoppe Bloomungdale Taxu Boote Supply Borough of Butler John Bott Bowles Ballet Workshop Buntung s Sunoco Statuon Bussue Butler Butler Butler 6' Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler s Landung Argus Bank C1 Bloomungdale Buuldurug Loan Cleaners Coal Cr Lumber Hardware G Lumber Newark News Carvel Daru Freeze Edward Casey J D Chardavoyne C7 Son Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class 1934 95 1952 l953 1954 I 955 I956 l 957 l 958 Colfax Paunt Colleguate Cap C1 Gown Compluments of A Fruend Cookles Mulk Bar Harvey Cousun Heat1ng Servuce Cyl Gas J M Dagluan Dale Guft C7 Card Shoppe lra M Davenport DeGraw s Chevrolet Delma Studuos Demott Cahull The Derby Dueges E7 Clust Dow s Beverages Dow s Mobul Edward S Enguneerung Excelsuor Lumber Mullwor Fabruc Barn The Fabruc Corner Domunuck Fulocomo M J Futzpatruck Frank 8 Len s General Store Franks Servuce Statuon Frederuck s Fuel C7 Heatung Servuce Frutz C1 Cooper Oul C0 Gale Shop George s Esso F Gormley Insurance Ruchard F Gormley Greentop Greenwood Lake Meat Market Harden s Garage Charles M Hempsted Herbert 6' Lyon Agency Thomas Hoff Hardware Jack s Raduo G TV Servuce Mr 6' Mrs Jansen Jennung s Tax: Servuce Joe s Delucatessen W O Jones Jones Hardware Art Jordan Jorlett s Servuce Center L Kayhart G Son Watson Kayhart Key Typewruter Co The Kumble House Kutchell Lumber C1 Woodworkung Co The Knut Shop Kochka Brothers 4 4 7 4 9 7 O 4 4 6 O 4 2 9 4 O 4 7 4 l53 Larry s Delucatessen La Sala s Levune Furnuture Co Lullues Shoe Store R Luttle E: Co Loree Beauty Lounge Louus Levune Marlon Shop Joseph H Martun 8 Sons Marty S Gulf McCall s McKeon s Market Meuers Esso The Meyer House Muttlers Gulf Servuce Nena s Ceramuc Studuo Newfoundland Drugs Okken Nurserues Old Barn Oxbow Rudung Club Pals Confectuonery Paramount Plumbung G Heatun Park Gulf Servuce Pat s Laundromat Paul s Jewelry Pequannock Valley Paper Phul S Auto Supply Phullups Transportatuon Punecluft Pharmacy Pune Village Grove Frank Plo Music Co Pompton Plumbung Cr Heatung Pompton Sportland Pompton Valley Hardware Post s Raduo Progress Red s Cleaners Rhmesmuth s Garage Ruchard s Funeral Home Neul Ruley Runge! Brothers Ruverdale Auto Parts Ruverdale Cleaners Ruverdale Rambler Ruverdale Sweet Shoppe Roland s Pharmacy Romano s Market Rotary Club Royal Economy Market Ruth s Coffee Shop G Schurrnur Inc Shop Rute Sug s Garage Slurn S Chevron Smoke Ruse Co Smoke Ruse Gulf Statuon Spuegel s Stanley Home Products Inc Stuckle Funeral Home H J Strong Assocuates Sunset Delucatessen Tonu s Towne Dress Shop Truangle Laundromat Tru Boro Home Laundr Tru County New Car Twun Town Van Nes Lumber Van Ness Motors Van Zule C1 Vera Vets Dry Cleanung Wards Pharmacy Jesse Ward Agency Watson Jewelers Waysude Garden Center West Multord Hardware West Mulford Pharmacy Whutey G lva s F B Whuttle Wuleys Lake Press Wundbeam Lodge Wuttys Servuce Yoppy s E 4 A 1 ..,..............................,.. 167 . . l' 15 ..,......,................,..... 171 ' , .,,.........,...,... - ..'.--.'A-'. 1 7 1 175 1 ,....u.u,.............,......, 128 1 v , ............u,....,...,..,.... 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