Camden High School - Purple and Gold Yearbook (Camden, NJ)

 - Class of 1954

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' ' J. 5 -Lx' 'FW 'J' Z IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIllIIIlilllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllu 3 Af? of FACULTY Page 7 On these pages we honor the capable teachers and administrators who have been instrumental in our growth at Camden High School Here is a galaxy ot pictures so that in the future you may look back Wllh pride upon those Who have been so important in your life CLASSES Page I5 Camden High School is composed of Seniors Iuniors and Sophomores Their scholastic courses represented on the following pages include the Academic General Buslness Educa tion and Dxstributive Education These courses play an important part in the life which we lead when Camden High is yust a memory ACTIVITIES Page Z5 One ot the most important aspects ol school lite is inscribed in these pages. To further our interests and develop our skills a variety of extra-Curricular activities has been established. In the years after we leave the trainlng we received will be an aid in our cleveloprrent. Olltefl lj ,-r A 53 xml 'if' W Www by sr' MW Oi 5 ' PATRUNS Page100 'fy x Nl SPURTS Page 47 Sports at Camden H1gh School envelop a wxde and varted group of GCl1V1l16S Hand rn hand Wlth the development of the body goes the educatxon of the mmd 1n talrness ot play We therefore rnclude sports for boys and gtrls to complete a well rounded currxculurn SENIURS Page B Our statue 1S hnxshed The long tedlous struggle IS at an end Ask any semor the three years spent at Camden H1gh wrth all the tr1als and tr1bulat1ons were Well worth the effort Now our lourney zs completed and we are ready to meet the outslde world I Nob 4.-af' e t1on Mrs and Her all 'N the Class ot l954 wrth all s1ncere adrnrra and deep respect Wlsh to pay trlbute to 195519 M M1ller for her never t1r1ng lnterest servrce to the students ot Camden Hlgh talthtul loyal and prohtable work has helped make our school an mstrtutron worthy ot prarse and respect Through her hlgh ldeals and standards ot socxety she has Won the respect of all who know her Her unselhsh devotlon has helped many students tmd that hte IS worth lxvmg We are grateful tor the prrvtlege of havrng had her as a teacher and a trrend We are proud and happy to dedrcate thrs book to Mrs Mrller and our memorres ot her Wrll be treas ured tor years to come llllll lIHllllll... 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Me, A J lfln Olin atl0l1 HHIIIHY N- K' iii' DR LEON N NEULEN Superintendent ot Schools lllllllll Ill llllllIAlI0 Samuel T French Ir Preszdent Harry R Iamce Vzce Presrdenl E George Aaron I Maxwell Gfllflh Merr1ll T Hallowell May A lones Iohn T Odonsro Arthur L Przedpelskr Carrle Snyder Albert R Plerce Legal Adv1sor Ioseph C Ragone Secretary pa fron.4 o Me J4,-f THOMAS W TREMBATH Director ot Secondary Education .....nn'Fl'L.- iv- . , , . , A . , ' A - f - I CARLETON R HOPKINS Prmcxpal To the Members of the Class of 1954 The theme of your yearbook Moldlng Your Future That IS a very good toprc In moldrng your future you have to be very careful all along the way and keep your eye steadfast on the goal You have to decrde to what WOffhWh1f9 purpose you w1ll dedlcate your hfe Then you must prepare and mold yourself for xt Next you have to be sure your plan or mold does not break or get changed too much from Your Bzg Decrsron Cl1SpOSeS Lots of thmgs people plan do not happen We are not the only ones who enter 1nto the makmg of our llves The only th1ng we can do 1s to secure a f1ne goal a1m for rt and do our very best We are not completely the masters of our fate as the poet Henley clarrned Smcerely your frlend and prmcrpal Zena? .X- -sl XS DR CHESTER V KOPPENHAVER Assxstant Prmcxpal GEORGE BAINBRIDGE Instructional Specxalrst is U ' tx . A , ,, X N, 2 There is an old saying, Man proposes but God X . ll v W . . . 3' a X A, , fn Anthony Altano Marlon Carey X ms' rd Helen CIOHI .as 'fx is Flora Detwzler 'Q an 41 Brenda Broomall 1 leanette Carson Dommzc Colangelo 'Y -K1 Richard Douglass 5 is Armand Capanna Stanley Choynackr 1 Elmer Conover Wrllzam Duthre Nathan Enten Martha Fxsh Mary Gallagher Leonard Coplem Sayde Eisenberg 5 ey IMO!! Oul' lltllfe The mold1ng of our flnxshed product would not have been possxble rf lt had not been for our effxclent staff of teachers Through the past three years they have worked untmngly for our success Plctured below are the teachers and admlmstratlve staff who have gxven the Castle on the H111 the hne reputatron lt has acqu1red In the years to come we w1ll do our best to brxng honor to thelr names l QW? Iolm Danahet vo-,v E Charles Engel 1 'Iu- Grace German ISUH GIHWGI' A ' - Q A Y Y c g 1 ,5' k 7 X4 - P J. ' 'sf if V L5 ' Q- A ' ' , s f ' , r5', ZV. 5 ifeffi W ' , ., g X -. . If 5 ' Ai' ,Q X' , ,L iv A, 2, 1 1 ,1 , ::V. I , 5 XA 1 V14 l -. Q VV I X , Q . ,V',, gig' Q, fl ' , ,. Il 'Z , .I Q 69- 0 A X 1 , Q 'J ' . -- 1 4' ,nf V, ' rr- - C , x , 'L' ' wx H i Q N ' r L , ff '23 I 4 -, V A . ' ' i I 3 f , 65 , f f fi ff? ' l fl L K Anthony Gonski Robert Haley Charles lones lvne Kifile K , gk - f A moment ot relaxation and a bite to eat, Time out to mark papers. Q .iampti E' Leslie Hayden lames Hayes App PF I 4 , f 4 Z 4 an Z ,I , I VV .Francis Klevan f .. QU. . 7 7 1,-4+ I W George Hill 'fits . I . fy . I f i 'I . ' y. f y ? H 1' fag g K William Matts ffm., is ..,, --iq, Mabel Lewis ' 5. I' L J 'v V -A K K K Vx F 1 V , Margaret McGinley 15.525 -Z1-f 'Z' Iessie Miller lOSGPh Mondelli Flopence McKenty Maxine Mesrau 44 Q Essie Morris am ff, X . , 4 L a. ,. ' 1- ' Elizabeth Moses jfs , Walter Myers -60' Q .YI X ri A V' V 7.2.4 '35 l Q 1.2 W 2 XV ,Q .K William Palese 'fx aw ff, Robert Moskovjfz rtchell Mozeleskr IL-L FJ y , 'ig Part ol our capable coaching stall. M x. 5. -ef . A, ,955 ' 5.9. ' :B Q 9 0 'EQ K S - - h -1 ,ggi gb: R ervrce wrt a smi e. oznza' 45223355 5 g.g.g.y'w.g,-ggqlg, V 3:4215 i'i'2!igbT2Hr, ' Esther Nay Mildred Oaks f 'X N 1 y ' A ' '- : 2 1' 4 -I ' M eff . 1- A 'l: A -H M ,Y V a Hg if ii N 'q,, er 5 l0S9Ph PUPMUO CUTOHUG PUSC09 William Paul Lyola Pedrick i, Bella Polivmrck Margaret Reynolds MGVIOHG R0b91'lS bb Frances v '55 A fx 3 . lane Slzibe ef!-ff Edwm Smxth Ralph Smith 4.645 Nga it 195 np' 181, Thelma Snape Lg. E th el Thegan Edward Spare 19559 sfUYef Behind the scenes at the llbrary rf Dolczlma Troncone Beatrice Van Scxver Martha Zezgler FACULTY MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Anne Benamger Ruth 'iutton Ruth Carey Bertha lohnson Anne Crevelmg Marlon Schoettle losephme Estlow George Szymanskz Katherme Wxsman 5 W fn K1 K til X A it .PN The Ianitorial Staff is one of the many groups behind the scenes at Camden High, Although you never see their names in lights, they make the machinery run smoothly. 34 id xx iff Miss Snape, Miss Schoettle, and Mr. Douglass comprise the able Guidance Department. eg nlanage fAe MOL lf you have an ache or pain the Health Office is the right place to stop. Here Miss Bendinger and her able assistants treat the Camden High Students in a cheerful atmosphere. ,4 The efficient and capable office workers keep the school running smoothly. One of the most essential stalls ot our school is found in the cafeteria, They provide the food that every student looks forward to each day. We praise them for their necessary work. in a we fi 'PP J uf., L44 ,Q lASSlS Such things as Veni, Vidi, Vici are not heard in this third and fourth year Latin class where they are in the process of reading Cicero. Bacilli or Spyrogyra? That is the question. To prepare the student for future years in college, the academic course is established. Included in the course are those subjects which will give the student the desired number of credits to enter college. Among the courses offered are biology, chemistry, physics, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, English, Latin, French, Spanish, cmd history. With the high quality of teaching, nothing is lacking in pre- paring the student for his future endeavors. LUltA .7460 001.16 ROQUE 92 ls this a dagger I see before me? No, just some students acting Nothing in mathematics is too difficult for these future Einsteins. out Macbeth sm k I kk!!-lliirf 'IP 41 Q' I ir e 3 -K 4 l GAJVJ 'hm us: I'-Ii I,CsAY'7 Al mt, xi -sf 4-X---p----.-' p . r .' 7 A .--Tv - eil' , ' .. - , rt, 'f' . -3 ' 1. g , P 1 - g ' I ' iss.: g:.:- ff l-at , Q V. ' - x ' l if . 1 . -, 4.0 1 ry. A '- A, '- 1 Mass production in the business field. . . ' .Q .' -, 1 'RER' r LSQ' ' . 1 :'f'F : 'f.:.f: s 'li'7727.:':35. ' -.2 1:1 tw. fi' ra sv r I ' 1, Q V. ' S 5 1535, L ::,:.x -1 Lijlej- ' .Q ff .. ,, hu- . , if ,- j -gf.. . -A . A ' ...D Future typists in the making. u 1 N I 4 ' For those students who wish to enter into the business world, Camden High School offers a fine curriculum. This includes typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, and trains the student seeking secretarial or other business Careers. Don't be surprised when in the near future our fellow class- mates are working for the biggest business companies in the nation. For C.H.S. trains them Well. Businessmen and women ol tomorrow. . . . . anal Gommercia wia om 17 The Christmas Party is coming and these students seem to be wrapped up in their work. l i - 13.-1' Many ot the students at Camden High are enrolled in the General Course . , . a curriculum devised to prepare the many for a good and happy lite among the competi- tive and cooperative world Many ot the subjects con- tained within the General Course parallel the College Prep listings . , . but, in tune with the C.H.S. policy of many electives . . . these students have a fine opportunity to choose from the wide selection ot subjects along lines that they are most interested in. 4 uk I8 These students learn how to juggle the books a A iff! X at 1, These students learn about the practical end ot science we ave enera o,a,9orfunifie5 These boys are learning the tricks ot their trade in Mr. Conover's class. . . . or uaefuf racfica!.x4rf.4 In the Practical Arts course, subjects are taught which will be ol service to the individual. Among the many courses are machine shops, and auto shops for the boys While the girls are instructed in home eco- nomics courses offering cooking and sewing. KN 5- I . 1:33 1.7-1' 1.- . z QR Le -.:Q- - , . ii --fi fgj' . Y...-i' le , vfl 4. ,AF cv, Nothing is a mystery under the hood for these boys of the auto electric shop. -LEI L23 , ,,nr K I h Q Dining at the Ritz, I SW Here Miss Zeigler instructs cr class in order that they be better lit to lill those jobs to which they aspire. Tranquility reigns supreme in this sophomore study hall . SUPHIINIIIRES ...flw raw maferia ...are mofcleclinfou... These sophomores continue their studies in English while below cz typing class learns the fundamentals Q' Ld X XX A! as f21, ot that which will later help them get good Jobs -air, 2 n ., Mr. Mozeleski gives special aid to a health class, Watch out! tl Your split infinitives are showing. -! Learning sophomores. Scattered throughout the halls of Camden High School can be found the class of 1956. Timid and bewildered upon first entering the doors of our castle, the rising young sophomore class soon adjusted itself to the friendly and inspiring atmosphere found within. They im- mediately took part in cheering Camden High School to victory in our various athletic contests and proving themselves able and loyal students. In their studies they were also just as able with many of them making the honor roll at the close of the first marking period. With its remarkable school spirit and intelli- gence, this class is certain to be cr credit to the Camden High School in the future. Mr. Moskovitz and the girls, f til! . to be healthy .Ill IOIlS fAe un ini5Aecl ,aroclucf . . . w o are ecoming 1 . 9 ff rx, :fs These juniors under the guidance of Mrs Eisenberg are studying American History. ,9eI' ecfeJ These future seniors have all the capabilities it takes to be successful leaders of Camden High School. Under the direction of President George Wade, assisted by Bernadette Gabriel together with Secretary Helen Robinson and Treasurer Leonard Boreski, the juniors have certainly proved their ability in choosing capable officers. These juniors are to be commended on their fine record scholastically as well as socially and athletically. They have taken their place in the Castle by contributing members to the National Honor Society, together with athletics and the talent circle. The fine efforts put forth in their endeavors were highly recognized. This class has quality, and that is what it takes to be successful in all walks of life. The junior class, under the faculty supervision of Miss lane Kittie and Miss Mabel E. Lewis, will be more than ready to step into the limelight of senior leadership. IR. CLASS UFFICERS George Wade ......... ........ P resident Bernadette Gabriel . . . . . . Vice-President Helen Robinson .... .... S ecretary Leonard Boreski . . . .... Treasurer Deck the halls with boughs of holly. 'Wx TL I X I as l '?'i2+ Slflfl Sw. 'liz of X x Mr. Klevan shows his class where Lower Siberiais. .au The able lunior class advisors. These Iuniors are learning the language ot our neighbors south ot the border. American history students put Camden on the map. was Q ll x ,1 wx ' ll' I ' fx I --jf? I 'fan N 'fr.,, 'l Hut, X . NJ .,., M516 it fl ? ' . i 1 5 f . , - - ' A f 'l 1 -' 1 - l - ' 1- -02,45 Q P fr . ' ' . ' ' 1 . . ' ' ' N ff ' 4 ' 1 ' bf 4 ' 't ' fggai-1'f 4 ,. , V - , . , of, E34 gf I , . .... ,4 ,H '.Ei1',' , 4- . 65 flu-:f:.3-. ' ' -' - -V - ffl nf:-1:':.'-' ' ' ' -. . 1- , 1-1,1 .f 1 -.. - lfllf' XO N -,331 'T ' ' A - '- 'ffrf' ' I ' 'CWA '.k':5,. ' ' - '?f'1 f , 4' ,fm '5' ' ' f X 'ffjlf .1 - cL'1 I. ff ,fl 5 5725'- , :QQ Jang? L , lah 'qi' o- 1 -- H- . -' ' 1 3:2 ', .' !5' gi-I wh!-'71, JM Q A V, 1 X s S vi, -- 1- J -'3, -1 1 -4 - . ' - : l I o 4- Jome CAQQJ rom our JcAoof Q . WCHSK ACHVIIIES wif iljariefy ln t 2l9I'0C2 ure ? x SX Our capable Student Government Officers: Mary De' Frank ,William Caputi, Carol Nicholson, and Ioe Di Vello. xfx This group well represents the homerooms of Camden High. SIUUI l 60VtRNMt l Every well organized city has an efficiently run government. This government is established to make life more pleasant for the people Within the city. In order to keep the student's life at Camden High happy and pleasant, We have a school service known as Student Government. Each student at Camden High is a member of our Student Government and has the right to make suggestions to the Student Council, which is made up of representatives from each homeroom. This council meets once a month to carry out student ideas. How- ever, a great part of the work of our Student Govern- ment is centered around committees. These include the Insignia Committee, which supports the Student Government by selling school emblems and suppliesg the Social Committee, who plan our successful Friday night dances, the Welfare Committee, which sends get-well and sympathy cards to both students The Assembly Program Committee is that which is responsible Keeping our school colors posted is the job of the efficient staff for the enjoyable programs we see each week in auditorium. of the Insignia Committee. TT v- ,, a pattern ... and teachers: the Brooks-Irvine Committee, which decides our choice for this sportsmanship award from among our football opponents, the Assembly Program Committee, which arranges and schedules auditorium programs, the Traffic Force, Whose officers help students move from class to class more efficiently: and the Ushers, who assist at our evening programs by seating people, collecting tickets, and making the evening more comfortable. The capable Student Government officers this year are Bill Caputi, president, Mary DeFrank, vice-presi- dent, Carol Nicholson, recorder, Ioe DiVello, sec- retary, and Carol Davison, treasurer. The entire group is under the able supervision of Miss Ruth Carey. Our democratic Student Government is the factor which makes life at the Castle enjoyable. Those handsome well dressed fellows who show you to your seats during the various shows are none other than our efficient Usher staff To keep the movement of students between classes flowing smoothly is the job of the Traffic Force. for .guaping oo cifizen 5 sl, -4 J The 1141 boys who collected close to two hundred dollars during the Welfare Chest Drive. Helping to keep the books in the library in circulation, the Library Council is a vital part ol our school life. The Steering Committee is a senior group which helps in the planning of senior functions. a uerfbing fAe ro ucf V7 TAXBM A A-'Ev Q' f The three editors ot the Castle Crier talk over the Mr. Spare and staff members read the final copy of the changes before going to press. paper Under the able guidance of Mr. Edward Spare, the journalism classes publish the school newspaper. Under the leadership ot Shirley Wiesner, editor, and her stall, the Castle Crier is placed in the hands ot the Camden High students each month. The Crier contains write-ups about the various activities of our student body. An added feature of this publication this year has been articles featuring many ot the famous recording artists who had appeared in nearby places. Besides the enjoyment which it gives the school body, the paper also gives those interested in newspaper work some first-hand experience which they can apply when their school days are finished. f RE . !f'Z,,,a ' -'E' ....,,s so e -if... The journalism ll class pauses tor a breather between issues. 9 Zfi tIdbyP Eff? mp W by th h fy Q2 4b Vu B4 R- QQ? C7 PRINCE Sl-IGW Y LQ- D W4 ,fr !.Xj .X U 5 The cast smiles tor the birdie just before show time. X The Royal Hussars are called to attention by their captain. 7tFl'nnn Phyllis Silverstein Shirley Wiesner Advertising Manager Business Manager The Record, Camden Highs literary magazine is the pride ot the many journalistically ambitious students in our school and is read and enjoyed by everyone. Published three times a year, the entire magazine is written and planned by the Literary Statt, which is composed ot student reports and headed by Paul Levine, editor, and Elaine Segeren and Norman Fruchter, associate editors. The financial part ot the magazine is taken care of by The Record Business Staff. The Subscription and Circulation Statt is responsible tor getting the magazine to the students. The Art Staff adds the finishing touch to make The Record the fine accomplishment that it is. The Art Staff adds flavor to The Record. lndustrious stat! members prepare the periodical tor the press. The otticers and Mr. Matts talk over minor 1 changes betore going to press. 17342 r Members ot The Record Literary Staff whose stories and articles you enjoyed so much. he advertising s The Record. ...X Elaine Segeren Associate Editor l x MX K Paul Levine Editor Q., ff I, 0-xl ' X . X 0 M LM 1 x 1 xii- f f' X 1 Norman Fruchter Associate Editor tatt gets the ads which help finance 'L-. 'NA ' 45 .afvk Yes, those melodious tones coming trom the music room during the year were the voices ol none other than the choir, Singing at the public speaking contest and caroling through the halls tor the Christmas celebration they will long be remembered lor the enjoyment they gave us. The orchestra added to the harmony and success ot the school with its enjoyable music. Playing in the auditorium for assemblies, during the SPRING SHOWS, at the GRADUATION, at the PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST, and in the CONCERT, it lent a special touch to each ot these events. un,-P One of the most important aspects ot school lite is the music department. Composed of the band, choir, syncopators, and orchestra, this department otters opportunities to students having interests and ability along these lines. Under the able guidance ot Mr, Robert Haley and Mr. George Szymanski, the music department can always be found spending many hours after school planning programs for the enjoyment of the whole school body. None ot Camden High's activities would be complete without the assistance ol the various organizations ot the music department. across lAe joof69A is V7 Although only appearing a few times this year the Syncopators drew the plaudits ot the entire school body. Being the school dance- band this group is mainly interested in popular music and has played to the enjoyment ot the whole school. This year, as in the past, our excellent band has been an added attraction at Camden High's football games and pep rallies. Under the leadership ol George Manos and super- vision ot Mr. George Szymanski, the band has added vitality and spirit to many ot our school activities. 1.47 I George Szymanski I ' . . - . . , ofdin wifh Aa ineJ5 R Santa and his attentive audience I x ' .',x... l.. 1 . ' 1 During December the Senior class traditionally gives a Christ- mas Party tor youngsters from the childrens homes in the vicinity. As the children await the customary coming ot Old Saint Nick, they are entertained with many games and songs. li -1 -IJ s I ? - .PP .. Bill and sqiiy trip the 'ight fvnfvsffc 1 The Grand March. I ,, .. , .,. . I. x . . - , ' . . ' . , . At the coming oi Santa, giits are given out which were made possible by the generosity ot the student body. It is one ot the activities which will long be remembered after we leave Camden High. GNJ CABBI' The choir put the students in the spirit ot Christmas by their traditional carolling. QQX1 I v t A tense moment while waiting tor Santa . 1 , The King and Queen ot the Holly Hop X gliif Y: '.. Q 1 The Holly Hop was one ot the main -30, d d M n N, ances given uring the year. any will hold tond memories ot it. ' '- A' ' Sally Stevenson and George Memos as they appeared in one ot the scenes ot the play, S 5 W The cast ot this years Christmas play, ' f 7: ff 1 Y wifi' ,X 3 1 , s. . 5 Z T . if l 'J' em, . is 5 ,vs-a+, ,XII Pllltlll A ll lilllll MJAOOL 1---' ,M David Morris Editor-in-Chiet Q- An industrious and loyal literary staff has labored for many hours to edit the 1954 year- book ot Camden High School. All the honors tor the completion ot this strenuous work go righttully to the supervisor, Mr. Spare, the editor, David Morris, and their many excellent assistants. Without Mr. Iones and his capable business staff this issue ot the PURPLE AND GOLD would not have been possible. The outstanding art Work was made a reality by Miss Pedrick and her Workers. It is in this edition, dedicated to Mrs. lesse M. Miller, that we read oi the molding ot the class of l954. The group which made pos- sible this l954 year book Stall members work dili- gently on the PURPLE AND GOLD. The various editors and Mi, Spare look over the productions. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chiet ........,........ David Morris Associate Editors Steve Bezahler, Carolyn Nace Copy Editor ..,.....,,.,.. Beverly Greenberg Sports Editor ,.,,.......... David Rabinowitz Photography Editor ...... Antoinette Zubrzycki Write-Ups Editor ,.... ....,..,. M arie Mastin Scheduling Editor ..... .... S hirley Wiesner Art Co-Editors Anise Winokur, Pauline Hohing Secretary .... . ..,........,..,... Kune Rickler STAFF Roslyn Bernstein, Henry Goldstein, Gail Harris, Esther Procacci, Helene Weisman, Agnes Winarski, Ruth Crispin, Leona Prusinowski, Virginia Keiper. ART STAFF Dolores Domeraski, Dorothy Blowe, Ioan Guzik, Iackie Bardner. on Here the Art Staff talk over changes which will be beneficial. .,f,,r,,,,m4 The Business Staff takes care ot the financial problems. Pictured are those members of the Art Stu!! whose work added to the beauty ot the book. .4-l ,,,, 's- I A . ,syn 5--'K yew- Circulatian is the job ot this group of workers. eil' fAe A1104 3Cu69tUfe Cl.'fPeCt5 PURPLE AND GOLD BUSINESS STAFF Elaine Tegge . .,.....,........,.. Manager Iacqualyn Scarvel .............,.. Secretary David Richards, Iohn Roberts, Arlene Polak, Georgina Sellars, Iudy Rosen, Iudy Ulrich, Dorothy Blowe, Lorraine Iannarelli, Phyllis Silverstein, Patricia Hopman, Margie Woolford, Marlene Gilbert, Rosalie DiSalvio, Elsie Corson, Patricia Dragone, Ruth Gross, Eleanor Powell, Carol Holm, Patricia Campbell, Pearl Schmidt, Geraldine Walker, Doris Senecal, Anne Vukich, Isabel Love, Iosephine Verderosa, Paul Wood- ard, Barbara Sternberg, Nellie Giglio, Suzanne Broad, Theresa Brunetti, Bernard Adkins, Loretta Minutola. li s' X , '-we 2 il db fn A sis!! f au fAorifie.4 on Me .fdrl Patncxa Caputo .J Ioanne Patnch Iohn Pnce On Thursday evenxng November 19 1953 srx talented senrors under the d1rect1on of Mr Armand Capanna presented the 49th annual Wtlbur F Rose Publrc Speakmg Contest Three boys and three grrls chosen by a faculty comrmttee took part tn the d1st1ngu1shed orator1cal contest The audlence was enchanted tmmedlately by lovely and talented Patrrcra Caputo who rendered a spme txnglmg vers1on of W11l Carleton s The Brrdge ol the Tay Next Iohn W Prrce rn a deep and beautrful vo1ce told the story of The Creatron by Iarnes Weldon Tell Tale Heart Bob played the part of a mad man haunted by the beatmg of h1s dead v1ct1m s heart As the curta1n opened for the second halt of the program George Manos captured the aud1ence s attentron Wllh a thrrlllng rend1t1on of Wllllarn Rose Benet s The Horse Thlef tragedy of the old West Mane Antolnette was mterpreted strrkxngly and realrstlcally by Ioanne Patrrch Her portrayal of May Moncure Parkers story pamted a v1v1d prcture of the condemned queen To conclude the contest Naoml Naden played the part of a lady Callmg on the Doctor Naoml amused the audrence wlth her characterrzatron of May Isabell Fxsk s hypochondrlac who wanted a vacatron The aud1ence greeted the performances wxth enthusrastlc applause to show thelr appreclatron of a hne program X Iohnson. Robert Levitt presented Edgar Allan Poe's horror story, The . . . . . . . , .. . G Robert Levitt 7 SEMI-FINALISTS. First Row: S. Stevenson, T. Barnabie, B. Georges, S. Gould. Second Row: S. Bezahler, P. Levine, L. Lcskin, A. Tessler, E. Eisen. Third Row: L. Breslow, R. Singer, H. Goldstein. 1 George Mcmos fx f9H Ncrom1 Ncrden if .ev :ff-V fi Armand Capcmncz ...QJJ .9 '27 This Red Cross art club works in co-ordination with the Red Cross club in doing beneficial work. - - i..... , --L A sewing club in action. -1' ff ' Anyone for Canasta? 1 fo our er ecfion The Club Office Stall keeps tab of all the clubs in the school and makes sure that all are functioning. ff? l The Red Cross Club is one of the more beneficial clubs in the school. Adding to the lighter side of school life as well as being extremely functional are the clubs under the supervision of the Club Office Staff. Among these are the Red Cross Club, the clubs of the Purple and Gold and Record Literary Staff, Canasta Club, Chess Club, and many others. These thespians ol the Dramatic Club act ou! one of many plays. T 57 These students comprise the new members of the National ' ' Honor Society chosen in their senior year, Camden High School's chapter of the National Honor Society was founded in 1946. Under the guidance of Miss lane Kittle, our Walt Whitman Chapter offers a goal for all Camden High students. The qualities a student must have to become eligible for the National Honor Society are leadership, scholarship, service, and character. The student must also have good grades, take part in extra-curricular activities, and be affirmed by the entire faculty. The activities of the Walt Whitman Chapter include present- ing of school's honor certificates, co-sponsorship of the Holly Hop, awarding the sophomore, junior, and senior with the highest scholastic average at commencement time, and revision of the Student Handbook. Qi .F N I .f1 'Q if These are the senior members of the National Honor Society. we poinf wifA lari e... NATIONAL HUNUR SUCIETY La., 1 Stephen Bezahler fit! President 'UI C '-LJ Kune Rickler 'TW Vice-President 3... pg 1. X Teresa Barnabie w Secretary X iff' Morris Yaguda Treasurer The nucleus of next year's organization will be made up of these industrious Iuniors. T CRX GXSXXX. X. N49 OX. nf? I T fi more CAIPJ ,vm an 'U L WJ Aamld fo a I9 ect Mx' it illllllitill wiwjww T 4' 7 yt, , 7. ' 1 7.4. I' , . f ' ' ' ., ' Q Q .rw F' A ' l 2 l- H, L' ' .5 - r ' f v tx in Q f , 44 . , J f as if 4 v ' , 4? ' W 'Vo , I Front Row tLett to Rightl: Adkins, Cardie, Franchetti, F, Davis, Higgs, Holmes, Guilliano, Block, Brent. Second Row: Assistant Coach Engel, Anderson, Santucci, Balzano, Farino, Baybo, Woodard, Watson, Birts, Caputi, Gumpert. Third Row: Faculty Manager ot Athletics Palese, Head Coach Papiano, Rivers, Z 9.8 .3 aff li ., aff Smith, Hart, McClain, McDowell, Causley, Wade, Yatta, Mc- Henry, Assistant Coach Mozeleski, Manager B. Williams. Fourth Row: Chambers, Braun, Beatrice, Koch, Gregory, Robinson, R. Williams, Camillo, G. Davis, Moles. .-as .. C3 la Q5 7 A ' . 1 - - 9' ,' W if 1 L Q - I 4 ' U ' 'f Q A- lv-3. I 'A Mr. Mozeleski and the boys on the bench wait out a close play. The coaching staff takes time out to pose tor the photographer. A I .. I ,K Bill Caputi goes all the way to put us out in front during the Collings- wood game. iw ,A if Camden High picks up a lew essential yards against Collingswood. ,v-cn..,,.1NW'! , Pl-,. in 1s..,...,,' nt Date Opponent Camden Oct. 2-St. Ioseph . . 7 .... 7 9-Trenton ............ 6 .... 18 16-Camden Catholic . . . U . . . . U 24-Vineland ........... 6 .... 6 31-Collingswood .... 2 .... 6 Nov. 7-Atlantic City , . . . . . Z0 . . . . 5 2 l-Bridgeton .......... 19 .... 14 26-Woodrow Wilson .,.. 5 .... 19 ws 'WNFR 7 Enjoying one ot its better seasons under the able coaching of Ioe Papiano The Purple Avalanche piled up an impressive record of three wins, two losses. and three ties. The seniors on the team were Malcolm Block, Richard Franchetti, William Caputi, Gabriel Beatrice. Lawrence Camillo, William Cardie, Charles Chambers, Gregory McHenry, Charles Yatia, Raymond Rivers, lack Avery, Gus Balzano, Marvin Watson, and Burrell Williams. BASIBAII hrm a posmon on the squad u..,,. 147' UE- 4.69 bv' -s--If Barry Gratz displays the fine form that won Mal Block gets set for the prtch as Gus Balzano calls szgnals behmd the plate Camden Hrgh s baseball team grves a good account of rtselt rn Group IV competrtlon and ll'11S year Wrll be no exceptron Wllh such returrung lettermen as Art Ruccolo Gus Balzano Charley Chambers Barry Gratz Art AbbOD1ZZ1G Mal Block Frank Koch Sal Gurlhana and Clarence Morrow and under the able tutorshlp of Coach Ioe Pap1ano nothrng but success can be seen for th1s years team sf T Gus Balzcmo gets ready to lake cr pop p gb W 4, l 5 'W-www' ' ' x Fw ---1 . .r 5' .21 ' Front Row lLelt to Rightl: S. Guilliano, G. Balzano, A. Abbonizzicz A. Ruccolo. Second Row lLeH to Rightl: B. Gratz, C. Morrow C. Chambers F. Koch. -' w-.--.-C , ' jp :gnu 5 a 'They also serve who only sit and wait. From Fowler lo Block to third. X 1 -ti. '- gk fi-sq T ,+A- 'f-'T ' ' -3 . V Q-. - -f J, f -vu lei-1? .1-i 1 .-...., Tlx- J-. f ' -lm., IlASKtlllAll Y-41-1 -I ,lr TQ? nl 'rg f if ' 1 t .r s . 'T rf - Front Row lLett to Rightl: K. Fowler, A. Ruccolo, Coach Altano, M. Stark, H. Golphin. Second Row lLeft to Rightl: M. Morabito, D. Collier, D. Causley. Top Row: Gregory, Coach Engel, Perry. Seated: Block, Davis, Anderson, Goff. Showing their usual good form as in past years Coach Anthony Tony Altano's charges turned out a superb perform- ance. Standouts on this year's team were Art Ruccolo and Don Collier. While Marv Stark and Mike Morabito, the two other returning lettermen, showed fine torm also. Newcomers this year were Harry Golphin, Donald Causley, and Ken Fowler who greatly added to the strength of the team. Date Opponent December l8-Vineland ....... . . .Away Ianuary 5-Collingswood , . . Home Ianuary 7- Atlantic City . . . Home Ianuary 12- Camden Catholic Home Ianuary 15- St. Ioseph ...... Home Ianuary l9- Trenton ..,..... Home Ianuary 22- Bridgeton .,.... Away Ianuary 26- Vineland ....... Home Ianuary 30- Woodrow Wilson Home February 2- Bridgeton ...... Home February 4-Camden Catholic Away February 9-Atlantic City . . . Away February l6-Trenton ...,.... Away February 20- Woodrow Wilson Away February 22-Penna. Freshmen Away February 27-St. Ioseph ...... Away fy ,, if , x K 1 W'-fu, Lffwl-'-,'g' tif , , A 1 Q 1 f' X V 1 V V A 'A 2 'S V, f ' M. Morabitc , , 'ff ' n '-f J ,fjW i'a f N 2 ' - K! I rv T D. puusley Q 'fw,,,,M X, ,, ,ff W! Q' , A-. 2- N K, Fowler . Collier 5 :. . mia, D wywwkwfw WM A Ruccolo W .14 V I ,iv lv. A peuod. .21 rf! .I Mez :1.1I..., , CIu,11 My pomts :Q if two punts: M Stark H,-:? 'Q.,5Hi L . H Golphm in r KVI? uUw Rial 'Vizitati-uv lay!! yogi? 4' ,sn ,,:-ll-1 '.-v- I X Roland Wrllrams soars over Q the bm km ea.. Jf 3,1 And they re oil' Pictured above are the future Paavo Nurmrs rn the making Facmg as tough a season as rn past years Camden Hlgh s track team w1ll be eagerly awa1t1ng the start ot the season Under the able coachmg ol turnout ot returmng lettermen successful one Some ot the standouts from be placlng a lot of emphas1s Davls, and Lawrence Camxllo. feel sure that this season can Mr Nathan Enten and a large the season promlses to be a very last year who Coach Enten Wxll on are Roland Wxlhams, Gerald Wrth these and many others we be nothing but a success. Gerald Davzs goes over the high hurdles agams! Camden Catholrc al :H at M. Aronow il' E N N I S ilclfr-iit,Morr1S getting set for . , 'VA'q ' ',4 r L X ff , l K y .,'V '.i, 'nl 'lx k N' 'Z' pw 1 tfg1'Qfgy it 1 3 3 ,, an tg.e..1,, , A , I ,DVA Q li AAVD ' AL ' A veiwohen 1 ey, ,gp -A -...,,, ,,,, , W , y V ,, , A FE. Downs wM,uA 'S , V ., --' rr 4, , Lili ee Laskm at the net. i, Wink 4-5 I gf L H tw. Bameq-il y dgfp. M3441 gvgq H nat nA -Z C: rf' Under the able coaching of Mr. Francis V K Q Klevan the tennis team gives a good account 3 2 of itself each season. Although in the rebuild- '.,: I ing process, the team shows considerable 5 X 3- Pekin- .1 . promise with its nucleus formed by returning lim. . QM Q L L ' , L ' , D ' 4 9 ., M ljfgilisrlegldwaii Doavilhlg a1Fdn121onaTd,1l31jters.G'Il,llCd VV ' ' rest of the team will be made up of promising llul H M' sophomores Michael Aronow, Bill Barnett, and fijggrf , M 4 Richard Cohen, We feel sure with such talent W . i ,7 ff j' j ji as this the team will enjoy another successful 5 ' 5 ' . I Q 1 I 5,7 fff if SGCISOH. f..g 'ow Q :I ji T.. .. ,4,l k ,,. Lee Laskzn and Paul Levine team up for a Q doubles match, 'ff-S.. Below is pictured this year's tennis squad headed by Mr. Francis Klevan. VZ. Howard Ellis lines up a putt while Kenneth Peel looks on. Mr. Spare shows Bob Levitt and some of the other members of the :quad a few of the liner points in driving. 'gn Mr. Spare and the golf team line up for a picture. lillllll DRIVERS ln its second year of competition Camden Highs golf team has met with great success and has even a brighter outlook for the future. Under the competent coaching of Mr. Edward Spare, the golf team will start out the season with hopeful aspects in the form of returning lettermen Allan Tessler, George Manos, Robert Levitt, William Maister and Howard Ellis. 15 It 50 N 7' -v K 'VN r ki 1 .-.Q G. Beairlce G. Bcrlzcmo I. Avery A. Abbomzzxcx M Block 2 'Rv 9... in vi E Fortune L Ccxmrllo W Cuputl C Chambers D Collrer Q. R Frcnchettr B Grutz C1 McHenry W Mcuster 7.-N L Lcxskm B Gumpert 's- 3 P Levme E Downs S if 'rap M Morclbitc Morrls Peters Tessler Watson C Ycffu F Dcxvrs A Ruccullo R Rrvers Siflfk ,ou 1' lIHllIlllAlllIlS 'l' 4' xx asian P Members ot the Cheerleaders who got us into the spirit of things at games and during the pep rallies Our cheerleaders, the girls behind the team, have done a tremendously fine job this past year. The girls are responsible for the greatest school spirit and game attendance in ever so long. The co-captains, Dolores Giordano and Pat Caputo, have led their peppy crew through some new routines which the girls themselves have originated. A wonderful thing about this organization is that each girl may have her suggestions voiced, and if their sponsor and the girls approve of the new idea, it is immediately put into effect. The cheerleaders have been very active at our basketball games as well as at football games. The Maiorettes added to the attraction ol the band when on parade. N I F iii f-f--L ,t li I-. Q 1 I a f At the head of every parade could be seen these good looking girls of the Color Guard. --I. 2 QQ QM.. r U as An informal get-together of the girls' gym The officers ofthe Girls' Athletic Association. teachers. lilIll'S SPUIHS ' 'u Q ' ' , n . The weaker sex! Who said so? Certainly not the gals in Camden High. C.H.S. chicks are no weaklings when the topic is sports. Girls' sports include tennis, basketball, baseball, volleyball, archery, bowling, swimming, badminton, hockey, cmd dancing. These sports require a tremendous amount ot energy and vigor, something which C.H.S. girls certainly possess. Under the expert supervision ot our tine gym teachers, the girls are taught the fundamentals of whatever particular sport is in season. The game itself is not the only thing emphasized, but something tar more important-good sportsmanship. This is something which should be evident not only on a gym floor, 1, u djissfgzz.. '.': I. if , or a field, but also in our home, in our school, and in our foQ0,'c.0,0,jf, I. . ' ,:' , community. I 'I 090 X I o nr - - ff 233' ' . ' 0 ' ' .'.L ' lr .' ' N v'0'2'.':l l ' ff! . . s 'f 542-,' Q O 0 4' 0 . , , , 1 , QI 0 I s - -1 - 090 0 -. ' . X ' I' I X ,', .,a , . x -' ' '. I '. ! A-3 5 . ' X 'IFN I I 1 V lf-FE-r ' - T 1 Q' R 1 . YL hs ' . 'f .1 l : xfv. fi 5 , '-r . . . -in .' n -I-v-it . + Q ' I . ' ,- ' . yi 1 . .5 -i . Q Q , 1 Casey at the bat. Up, up, and away, I shot cm arrow into the air Ls., A fight to the finish. sv' ,Aw One, two, three, bend 5 comp efzn 9 our 744015 ferlaaece IDRS QIILOI' C055 ZCBVJ .,,,.,...--'f ,waaviif- 4 ,...,-1-w 5 WILLIAM CARDIE President ESTHER PHOCACCI Vice President 1 w--W uw. ZQZW, A fww wjgwpwwf The three years that have been spent at the Castle on the H111 have been Well worth the effort We have been tralned not only to meet the outstde World and to take our place tn a soclety but also to attam a hlgher level of thought and mcrease our enjoyment of the more beautlful thlngs of llfe To those who have been the guldtng factor 1n our stay at Camden Htgh we the Class of l954 offer our respect and stncerest thanks MARY DeFRANK Secretary LEE LASKIN Treasurer nxllll 1 t 1, , ! . S , 1 l f n ' fr 2 f' , 4. I X , ll l' . ,A-ta-H 2, ,-1 ,,., . . 'Ax A w I Vff 'P N .A , W r W J X ' L - I0 'w J by A . Mlgpf. 1 ' H 'VV tl ' lv ,A f J' . I. V . I 1 'I ' ' 5c 'aw ' . W :M , V y V 4 I V , V Y I 1 ,f ,....,,s.., ,,,, t f ' Q ' an WV ' NCT ff , 4, ' ,L . ca f 4 LAL! f . j fb Q1 Jul Q x J ,yt if 'A if l fl ' A CK tg V, , A 'A' C ,Q .P fl fi, I QVC tri: 1 Q . t'i ' Vt' V A I X Ii oO k,i-fif J gf LL C AAL-l A Wffilil 6 X, ,Ik Z ,K -'X 1 ' flfcfdx M W Z IFA t, it UM UAKS AWARD The highest honor which can be received by a Camden High School boy was bestowed upon Malcolm Block a talented senior He accepted the Alexander M Oaks Award on Ianuary 6 l954 The recipient of this hrghly regarded medal well exemplihes the traits of character leadership scholarsmp personality and sportsmanship He took an mt rest in school affairs by serving on the Semor Decorating Committee Social mittee Assembly Program Commlttee and Boys Athletic Association Representatile Everyone remem bers him as an active member ot the football and baseball teams As a quarterback Mal added the spark and dr1ve which led the Purple Avalanche to victories A star shortshop on our baseball team ne has been a great asset to Coach Papiano Malcolms personality and abrlrty indicate that he will l1ve up to the standards set by Winners of the past I-'M'-. Ai DUKES AWARD On Ianuary 7 1954 the L Ida Dukes Award was bestowed to Mary DeFrank The highest honor which can be received by a senior girl was rightfully given to this young lady who so well 9Xe1'I1pl1l16S character personality leadership and service The tact that she IS both talented and popular can easlly be seen in the fact that she was secretary of the class of l954 rn both her junior and senior years Mary served Camden High and a member of the Tratflc Forc The 12 2 girls liked Mary Well and elected her to the pos1t1on ot a home room o frcer Her many other extra curricular activities have included President ot the Fr nch Club Assistant Business Manager ot the Record and a part1c1pant in the 1un1or class show Although she has been engaged in many activities this Miss has not neglected her studies and 1S a member of the National Honor Society 1 Ii . , . . . . . I . 9 . . . Committee, Brooks-Irvine Committee, Insignia Com- as Vice-President ot the Student Government Council A . ' . 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GEORGE MANOS 'f 1' C LLIAM CARDIE RONNIE DOYLE 'UL Actor cmd Actress 1OAN1vE PATRLCH 'L' .-'-.-'- .,, 1q --o00 94' -iurli' DOMINICK TETI THERESA BRUNETTI . ,-1 .IACK HUGHES , RUTH CRISPIN flu- pal DQOOQQ 'fo :wi ' 3 ,Imax , 3 J ,L ,x E ooo -ve9o..D Romeo and Juliet - ' GEORGE MANOS ' -' SALLY STEVENSON1 ooooooooOOO00 ,x 2 fi C7 Most dependable PAUL LEVIN ' .- - - ' ,, ooooo0oo000 ' N ...cs ,. 95, Sunniest smile , -1,-1 ,, , , . MYLES BUHKLH- . Q. , 1 I . X ' T: - SALLY STEVENSOLJW ' sa . - -' - ' ' I - MARY DeFRANK 1- 1 Q W' Class athletes L MALCOLM BLOCK . f' DOLORES DOMERASKI . -' . x u a . ', ' 0 ' , 5 I s D N ' I - . Z l' KUNE RICKLER - 4' s ARTHUR IAIVIES ABBONIZZIA 1110 Van Hook St. General 'lArt . . . quiet and shy . . . truly a terrific baseball player. Baseball, Baseball Club. ROSE GNENDOLYN ADAMS 2111 Kossuth Ave General Quiet and dignified likes sports ot all kinds Charm and Fashion Club Chess Club Pinochle Club VINCENT LOUIS ALESSANDRONI 591 Pine St Business Education Louie possessed with a great sense of humor what a smile plans to some day go to Italy Pinochle Club Fix It Yourself Club Band Orchestra Good News MARY ELLEN ADAMS LOCLISI General Full of friendliness . , . hopes to be- come a telephone operator. Record Advertising and Business, Record Subscription and Circulation, Glee Club, Red Cross Representative, Library Council, Nurses Office. BERNARD ADKINS 681 Van Hook St Business Education Known as Chick a liberal smile true whiz at bookkeeping IV Football and Baseball PGG Busi ness Staff IDA WILLINETTE ALSTON 333 Berkley St Business Educati A quiet cla smate smiles fr everyone liked by all who know ef Volleyball Basketball Tennis Red Cross Club Pinochle Club ra uafea CHARLES G AMOS 825 Walnut St College Preparatory Professor very congenial an all around guy a future chemist French Club Band Choir Fortune Teller Ushers Traffic Track IV Football VINCENT G ARLOTTA 428 Lansdowne Ave Distributive Education Vince figures driving as his favorite pastime hopes to become a draftsman Football Window Display Baseball IVAR G AUGUSTSSON 552 S Sth St Distrrbutive Education Gus wants to see the world enjoys being disagreeable as many female admirers Baseball Greek Club LUEVERIA ARLINE 11 Branch Village Business Education Loves to type plans on becoming a stenographer Beginners Typing Advanced Typing Hospital Auxiliary LEON LEROY ASHLEY 256 Chestnut St Practical Arts Brut a great sport enthusiast aspires to be a big league player IV Baseball H1 Y Club Treasurer IN E 1294 Da tan Awe Dis lbutive Ed ion E? Marty a terri re' art wel liked by all wi ke hr as a commercial rtist Baseball Window Pa ti g Hal lowe en fl in ,wi -Q 'Uh .ng Q '-7 sn- , 'M . 1' ' ' I S' 8 ,Q E . b ' I I , L xp , 1 H' ' In n 1, - I . I f fs , t M, xy ' ' f , . X c, E , I l ar ,W ild 1 ' ,H 1 - H H , ' . ' . 9 I lt t i 2 c I ,Mfftwl .1 ' x .f 1 2- -' - 4 - ' , ' .j. 'I-M rk ' gf L- i ' ' . E ' AX - it I i L' Sl I , n If ffm 7 Lf rx? IACK CHARLES AVERY K 2970 Tuckahoe Rd. General M ' 7-ffiraejgth . . . pleasing smile . . . f 101467111 ' y all. Foot ll, Basketball, Ticket Office. .J - GUS RALPH BALZANO 455 Mechanic St. General Known to his friends as 'iRalph . . . really likes his sports and dancing . . . a terrific dancer. Football, Football Club, Baseball, Baseball Club. TERESA D. BARNABIE 307 Royden St. General Terry . . . a very popular girl. Co-Chairman Assembly Program Committee, Insignia Committee, Wel- fare Chest, National Honor Society Secretary, Dramatic Club, Secretary Senior-Steering Committee, Guidance, Guidance Program, Library Council, Representative to the U.N. MARIE THERESA BARONE 477 Line St. Business Edurcitipn 5 Hee . . , loves music a lncing Q21 X ' hal-kaggjod things c e in small rr dxf A sity et , Accounting Office, ,, x X . r' l . 1 ' Q! C ' a lf: . Q U ..'K' jx 1 ,f , N 1 , . . , 5 . . f 1 of - - I 95 4 A Kr 9 W Q 1 u - . ' 1 1 QQ? ,1f,Q 61L X R DOLORES BATTIE HARRY BAYBQ 284 Liberty Sr. General 2311 s, 7th st. Genemi uD99H - - - lull Of vim, vigor Gnd Harry . . . what a doll! . . . terrific vitality . . . really a great sport . , . hopes to become a secretary. Volleyball, Modern Dance Club. ROSLYN IOAN BERNSTEIN lll Empire Ave. College Preparatory Roz . . . cute and charming . . . willing worker. Iunior Class Show, Library Council, Traffic, French Club, P6-G Activities Editor, Library Council Play, Quill and Scroll. football player. Football, Football Club, Ticket Office. GABRIEL M. BEATRICE 734 Berkley St. College Preparatory Gabe , , . well-liked, good looking, good natured . . . very popular fellow. Football, Track, Intramural Baseball, Football Club, Fortune Teller, Chil- dren's Home Party. si IOSEPH P. BALABON, IR. 1499 S. l0th St. College Preparatory Big Balbo . . . friendly manner . , . sure to be a big success. Track, Intramural Baseball, Band, Sign Painter. KENNETH BANKS 817 Princeton Ave. General 'iMr. B. . . . an affable and earnest guy , . . really gets around . . . a future success. Record, Photography Club, Hi-Y Club, Driving Club. DONA BA T 422 Cart ret S . sin ss Education ' uc . . so a s e to Genius I ts for Canary o! o h ttage . opes to some day OWHG CI. 1 haake Qi? ll Club. KAROL BARTH l338 Atlantic Ave, General Such blonde hair . . . really knows her way around the dance floor . . . quite an artist. Social Committee, Typing Club, Chess Club, Study Club, Sophomore Play, Halloween Window Painting. JU Nr .JH ,ARL K we , k J F4 ENID D. BERRY 807 Kaighns Ave. Business Education 'lEny Beeny . . . tull of vim and vigor . . . true friend to those who know her. Twirling Club, Y-Teen Club. STEPHEN BEZAHLER l2l2 Haddon Ave, College Preparatory Steve . . . on to college . . . a certain success in life. President National Honor Society, Record, PGG Associate Editor Assem- bly Program Committee, Iunior Prom Committe, Welfare Chest, Iunior Decorating Committee, Iunior Class Show, Fortune Teller, Captain Traffic, Usher, Temple Math Tourna- ment, Semi-Finalist Public Speaking Contest, Guidance Program, Human Relations Council, Childrens Home Party, Classical Club, Iersey Boys' State, Quill and Scroll. IAMES BLAXLAND 475 Boyd St. Distributive Education 1immy . . . has a great admiration for girls . . . wants to become Presi- dent of the United States. Safe Driving Club, B.A.A. DOROTHY ELLA BLOWE 2034 Arlington St. Business Education Dot . . . likes sports . , . favors the Navy. , .hopes to become a secretary. N,I.C. Representative, PGG Art and Business Stalls, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Twirling Club, G.A.A. Treasurer and Vice-Presi- dent, Basketball, Bowling. ,if xX. ,. ALAN L. BESSEY 563 Berkley St. Distributive Education Bessy . . . favors skating , . . terrific artist . . . looks for a future in the Navy. Senior Guidance Council, Band, Poster Contest, Canasta Club, Hi-Y Club, Fix-lt-Yourself Club. THOMAS L. BINNS 685 Ielferson St. General Binnse . . . likeable chap . . , athletically inclined. Safe Drivers Program Committee, Chess Club. 5 MALCOLM LEE BL. K I 1061 Langham Ave. Mal . . . an admired athlete . . . known and liked by everyone. B.A.A. Representative, Football, Bas- ketball, Baseball, I.V. Basketball, Foot- ball, Assembly Program Committee, Social, Insignia, Brooks-Irvine, Senior Decorating Committee, Football Club, Oaks Award Winner. 4 1 College reparato I . IOHN F. BODANZO 515 Van Hook St. Distributive Education lohnny . . . good natured . . . easy going. Senior Steering Committee. H- ' 1 an x Q V iii? wi ff'-A 1 GDQ S more , College Preparatory . . very quiet and bright boy . . . ho s to an engineer. S St ng Committee, Baseball lub urself Club, Temple Math rn lt, Record Literary MO? . BARBARA ANN BORUCKI l5U7 Greenwood Ave. Babs . . . always day-dreaming and listening to dreamy music ..., hopes to become a secretary. Swimming, Kodachrome Club Secre- tary, Dramatic Club, Psychology Club, Dramatic Club Show. I fflw 5 P X 'IW Vw LEONARD NORMAN BRESLOW 391-A Marlton Ave. College Preparatory Lenny . . . a terrific impersonator . . . you should hear those accents . . . the mad Russian. Iunior Class Show, Band. HELEN ANNE'I'l'E BROWN 749 Mt. Vernon St. General Helen' '.,. athletic and energetic . . . knows how to play those sports. Volleyball, Basketball, Tennis, THERESA MARIE BRUNETTI 304 W, Park Blvd. General 'lTerry . . . noted tor her iitterbugging in gym class . . . oh, that sense of humor! Twirling Club, Student Government Organization, Social Committee, Iunior Class Vice-President, PSG Business Staff, Sophomore Show. MYLES BURKE ll3l Nelson St. Business Education l'Saint . . . brightens the halls with that adorable smile , . . oh, what a sensational personality . . . dreams ot a Cadillac Coupe de Ville. Intramural Baseball Champs, Checker Club, Hi-Y Club, Red Cross, Stage Hand. x SUZANNE MARIE BROAD 1490 Bradley Ave. Business Education Susi . , . really knows how to dress . . . plans to join an ice show. Art Program, Window Painting, Student Government Organization, Nurse's Office, Guidance Oltice, 213-A. CA V. Q JN :S '45 OWEN I. BOYLAN 941 Atlantic Ave. General Oakie . . . always has a twinkle in his eye . . . never without a smile . . . a lot ot lun to be with. Safe Driving Club. IOHN BRANDEMARTE 443 Iackson St. College Preparatory I.B. . . . nice and wondertul . . . to be a teacher is his aim. Greek Club, Hi-Y Club, Safe Drivers Club, Student Government Organiza- tion, Christmas Decorating Committee. ROBERT N. G. BRANDON 431 Walnut St. General Bobby . . . a likeable character has a humor all his own . . . his antics will long be remembered. Intramural Basketball and Football, Art Kodachrome Club, Photography Cl b. . ff THOMAS CLARK BROWN 734 Cherry St, Buster . . . enjoys his sports . . . a mortician is his future vocation. Checkers Club, Senior Steering Com- mittee, Football. THOMAS BUCKINGHAM 3113 Kearsarge Rd. General Kakatwa Clipper' '... terrific basket- ball player . . . quiet, well-liked . . . hopes to become a printer. Basketball, Pinochle Club, Basketball Club. ELEANOR s. CADWELLI 4vf,, ,fu 916 S, 8th St. General ' Cissy . . . loves to sing, dance anfr' play the piano . . . aspires to be jr ,M music instructor. 1 i Record Advertising, Crocheting Club,,! Student Government Organization!! f General .fa IAY LAWRENCE BRADIN 2261 Baird Ave, College Preparatory Jojo . . . always the practical joker . . . never hard to find. ChOir, Good News, Concert, BARBARA IEAN BRANDON 739 Kaighns Ave. General nBUbSH . . . admired tor her sweet and sincere manner . . . swell companion. Varsity Majorettes, Y-Teen Club. FREDERICK RICHARD BRENDLINGER 439 Chambers Ave. Business Education Fred '... musical minded . . . gets along with everyone . . . wants millions. Band, Orchestra, Good News, Fortune Teller. iv 3 'QM -.IX X.. 74 JJ 9' J-yy.:-ICXJS K J-'VXC WL beth 11 L WRENCH Cmqyfto lil! 1 26 s 3rd S1 Ganfrfpllf Larry a Jafg guy wzth a g heart w 1Il1k d Varsrt otball rs1ty 1QflC.lC Foot ball Club PATRICIA AN CAPUTO 1428 Karghns Ave College Preparatory a sharp dresser cute and charmrng Cheerleader Co Captaln Castle Crler Feature Edltor Record Subscrrptlon and C1rculat1on Edrtor Charm and Teller Publrc Speakmg Fxnallst Qurll and Scroll LUCILLE A CASARIO 1922 Fnmore St College Preparatory ee always happy hopes to become a nurse Temple Math Tournament Y Teen Conference TV Show Assembly Program Commrttee GAA Sports IOHN CERASI 1240 Dayton St General Bear true cool cat really musrcally mrnded Intramural Sports Football Club Tlcket Off1ce Band Orchestra Syn copators :tage Hand Fortune Teller CHARLES CHAMBERS 607 Randolph St Busmess Eclucatron Charlre tall and lanky object of Mane s affectrons Canasta Club Baseball Football Trcket Ofhce FRED CHRISMAN 3242 Ellery Walk General lFred known as a mce guy college IS hrs ambztron Baseball Club, Canasta Club Pmochle Club 1311 Park B1vdMKA :fl YE Blue B111 errrfrcxgiqfcdglnszq dresser favors gpg S mms to be a successful busr ssman Varsrty Football Student Government Pres1dent Student Government Sec retary Semor Decoratmg Commlttee Chrldrens Home Party Homeroom Presxdent Holly Hop Krng WILLIAM I CARDIE 804 Tullp St General 1 o e of the Golden Avalanche harls from Morgan Vrllage Football Track Intramural Baseball Champs Semor Class Presldent Foot ball Club Trcket Offrce Stage Hand MARGARET CASTELLANO 1283 Decatur St Busmess Educatron Margze enjoys lrstemng to records and wrrtmg to h1m future ambrtron accountmg offrce Swrmmmg Red Cross Kmttmg Club Secretary Typmg Club Advanced Typmg Club Concert Lrbrary Councxl uafea IAMES H CHALMUS 1936 Kossuth St Busmess Educatlon A professronal marme a helpful chap rn C H S Intramural Basketball Football Base ball Koda hrome Club Baseball Club H1 Y Club DOROTHY IOAN CHAMBERS 334 Benson Sl General Do an avrd sports fan knows and can do all the latest dance steps Glee Club Concert Dramatrc Club 1.41 k 'f' f'EN1y:co 95.11411 CIQRIQCCHI 313 Lrrle M X Ge-neral Rrclr V ambru' Jil: be a mrllron arre 1 loves ball Baseball Team anasta Club we 'X'- 'K 3-ia vu--v .Q i f 1 l fl 4 .C - 'l 4 4 I etlr ' . 1 M 1 -1 ff -sd - ,. r1, I at 1 . 1 r 11411 , x ' I 1 X ff V' M K. will X 1 'KVM -'S 7 .11 H LVX 1 V. ffl 17- ' A , 1 . 1 I IA , tf- ' .1 . . 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I , I ll ,Aff-.1 X If Y 1 o N57 U ,W .Wmfff rf' MYRTLE CUFFIE 320 Benson St General Myrtle reads smgs movres Red Cross Knlttmg Club Sale Drtvrng Club BARBARA LOUISE CURTIS 926 So 6th St Business Educatxon Bobs a typmg whrz enloys dancmg studymg to be a dental assistant Begmner s Typmg Advanced Typmg Hospxtal Auxrlrary Glee Club AUDREY HOPE CLEVELAND 3018 Porter Rd College Preparatory Audie goes m tor records one ot the Farrvrew gang Archery Swrmmrng P6-G Lrterary Classrcal Club Llbrary Tralhc Chrl drens Home Party DONALD MARVIN COLLIER 420 4th St General Don terrrtrc athlete good sense of humor Basketball Basketball Club SHIRLEY COOPER 93 Bran h Vxllage General Shrrl rates dancmg and swrm mmg hrgh among her favorites lookmg ahead to busmess school GAA IEAN LINDA CRAMER 1326 Chase St Busmess Educat1on leannze lrlres dancmg plans to be a secretary Majorette Guxdance Councrl Repre sentatrve Soohomore Play Steerrng Commrttee Accountrng Olhce Socral Commrttee Chrldrens Home Party 1954 VIOLET L CUNNINGHAM 217 Mt Vernon St Busmess Educatxon avrd sports tan wel lrked and successtul Typmg C ub Charm and Fashxon Glee Clubs Concert NICHOLAS DAMICO 541 Ferry Ave General Nrck a real go getter plans to get rrch fast and become a mzllronarre Intramural Baseball Typrng and Sports Clubs Iunlor Red Cross BRENDA NINIFRED CLYMAN 1407 Barrd Ave College Preparatory Brandy sophisticated deb future speech therapist Sem1F1na11st Speakmg Contest L brary Councrl 213 A Dramatrc Club Show Psychology Club Volleyball Fashlon Show IOHN I COLTON 206 Beckett St General lohnny lrrendly smile cheerful attrtude B A A ELSIE MAY CORSON 3020 Fenwrck Rd Busmess Educatlon emoys hstenmg to crazy records wants to be healthy wealthy and wrse Bowlmg PSG Treasurer Concert RUTH IUDITH CRISPIN 2046 Arhngton St College Preparatory Ruthre quret and shy real hard worker GAA Fashlon Show Volleyball Bas ketball Castle Crter Record Busmess Stall Natronal Honor Socxety Dra mat1 Club PSG Llterary Band Castle Crler Show Tralhc Classtcal Club Lrbrary Councrl 'L Zun- Jf! V 0 'ld - 0 4' ' V I J K ' -on I 1 A O fit' A A cf 1' ,G 41' I uw? I M A , , . . .Ii , if 5' , . , NU H I ,, I, , h .. .H . 0 f' . . ,..U ff I c . MVLL' ' gg, 1 . . - - I le. I , .lrf 4 75 X. f C 5 . S I 7 I TI K . J C 1- ,L . if 4 1 A L, REQIU Ti X Ice C i: 1 L' . I. A 43 . L0 - ,W ilfvw ggycwlli- grill!! at '35 L i 5M OM Q ni ' 1 ' if l IOAN H. DANIELSON WILLIAM H. DAVIDOV 'ft 3076 Sumter Rd. General I427 Belleview Ave. 2 fer.. Usually seen with Audie and Georgie College PWPUFUIOTY QE? 5 . . . an aspiring journalist. Bill . . . plans to be a lawyer . . . 1 'IQ' l Library Council, Traffic, Choir, Pan- tomime Club, Castle Crier Reporter, Quill and Scroll. FRANKLIN DAVIS 837 Pine St. General Frank . . . earned name of Football Hero . . . would like to play college football. Varsity Football, Track Team, Bas- ketball. CAROL ANNE DAVISON 2857 Yorkship Rd. Business Education Soxy . , . favors walks through the suburbs . , . likes electricity. Archery, Baby-Sitting Club, Record Literary, Student Government Treas- urer, Library Council, Insignia Com- mittee, Quill and Scroll. IOSEPHINE E. DELANO 1284 Mechanic St. Business Education losie . . . has helped make C.H.S. a nice place ro come to. Sophomore Play, 213-A. ,' . ' i I I A ,Cie 'Z -5' Q. '-xr, 'Vlf Q . gxfjlffx , . , can really argue his point. Baseball Team, Social and Assembly Committee, Psychology Club, Choir. LARA DAVIS 809 Spruce St. General Gay bright-eyed miss . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . I . a designer. Sewing Service, Fashion Club, Red Cross Representative, Library. MARY DE FRANK 2530 Morgan Blvd. College Preparatory Quiet and modest , . . respected by all who know her. Student Government Recorder and Vice-President, Iunior and Senior Class Secretary, Record Subscriptions Assistant Business Manager, National Honor Society, French Club President, Iunior Decorating Committee. ANTHONY DE SILVIO 348 Atlantic Ave. College Preparatory Tony . . . a great guy . . . oh! that blue Chevvy. Red Cross Representative, Christmas Decorating Committee. . A 1 - If ' . A f - i I if l I 1 - J ff -' .xviwir ,iv-xl 0 f'.,a'r,'-ttf, ,f',U.Lv ,Uv -A.-A. -'11, NK. 'fx ,I 't,',1. 1 7 uf -,fix-55' lil i ' F ,,..Y ,v . A but Y, ,ls 1, fly-1, AN L ,ous f-X 7 I , , 'E ' -V, CARL DEYHLE 2851 Tuckahoe Rd. College Preparatory Carl . . . unpredictable, but on the ball . . . wants to know everything. Mathematics Club, Hi-Y Club. ' . 'N l DOLORES IOSEPHINE DI CICCO 300 Liberty St. Business Education Chico . , . loves to play the piano . . . see you in the Women's Air Force. Archery, Senior Steering Committee Secretary. DOLORES DOMERASKI ,M sf agawkpf MW? ,41 .U Besfaf- iisfk 628 Iackson St Busmess Educatron Dee C H S wrll mrss her popular mrss Drum Malorette Basketball Bowlrng Volleyball G A A Prestdent Castle Grrer Art Edrtor Qurll and S roll Purple and God Art Stall Varsrty Malorette EDWARD C DOWNS l378 Wh1tma'1 Ave College Preparatory a conscrentrous quret student rnterested rn art he wants to be a teacher Tennrs Record Art Stall Pantomlme Advan ed Typmg Psychology Clubs I-Iallowe en Wrndow Pamtmg Senror Gurdance Usher Trallrc PATRICIA DRAGONE 532 Clrnton St Busmess Educatron Pert Pat would lzlce to travel when she graduates from school Twrrlrng Chess Club PGG Busmess Stall Sophomore Show ALBERT I DUDLEY 3rd 200 Royden St Busmess Educatron Al rs trlced for hrs srncerrty hopes to be an Arr Force Fzlot B A A gudct yy 174-UL H IEAN L DOWIDOWICZ IOANNE DI FAZIO 328 Boyd St Busmess Educatlon loanne works rn Record ollrce each mornrng looks lrke a suc cesstul tuture ahead Record Subscrrptlon and Crrculatron RICHARD E DILWORTH 3158 S Congress Rd College Preparatory Rzch Inventor polrtrcran states man plans to be an electrrcal engmeer Golf Camera Sale Drrvmg Clubs 8 Usher Traffrc KS' I ' I rosrpu H DI PATRI 3002 Porter Rd General F of Fun and Fancy Free 1 es to dance and play baseball rn hrs spare trme wants to be mrllronazre IV Baseball Baseba 1 Club ll r 14 ,lx THERESA NANCY DI LAURO 1505 Wrldwood Ave Busmess Educatron Terry a real swell gzrl to every one tarthlul to the Record Record Lrterary Staff LOUIS I DI MEDIO 1324 Prmcess Ave Busmess Educatron A good natured guy a ready smrle can be found rn the mrdst of every laughrng crowd Cheerleader Red Cross Chess Base ball Clubs ROSALIE DI SALVIO 1718 Cope St Busmess Educatron os quret and drgmfred Deb can usually be found at Vrvr s Twrrllng Club PSG Busmess Stall Sophomore Play Chess Club T ff 1710 S Sth St Busmess Educatron Always smrlrng pals around a lot wrth Lee has her eye on berng a polrcewoman Chrldrens Home Party Senlor Com mumty Chest Drrve Sewmg Servrce Vrce Presrdent of Y Teen Club VERONICA DOYLE ll72 Sycamore St Busmess Education Ronme rates dancmg and dreamrng hrgh on her lrst Cheerleader Soclal Commlttee Chess Club Secretary Charm and Fashion Sale Drrvmg Clubs Good News The Fortune Teller Homeroom Presr dent Nurse s Ollrce WALTER R DRAPINSKI l468 S lUth St College Preparatory Walt I1 lrkeable good natured guy always has a smile on hrs rps those sly remarks Orchestra Concert The Fortune Teller Good News Homeroom Secretary IACK E DYER 842 Prne St Busmess Educatron Long lohn occupies hrs time wrth basketball and Pulaskr Park dreams ot ownrng a Ford Vrctorra Basketball Basketball Club Home room Presxderrt lv 10 AV 54,4141 J X J' JW! U-4' f I I I f t, 'rt, L 5 V 1' A , I I X ' I ' ' . ' , l ' ' JWJO I '- I 1 Il- . ' I ' . C' C - . . I l I - nv-1 .ut 4 ' ' . V . . . C1 I I I , I I , A I r , , 60 ' A gg, v. I 1 A, n 1 ,A . :rj IT 'Y 9 ' I - I r ,. rt yi 7 trto c . ' - I I I - f I my ' ' L..a A -- 4 wlllznl ,lf . ' 1 I - I I. I . A A I I' 6 .m 1 . wx: XI . I A. I A- . I C I . , Y ' , , Q I f V 2' A , V I ' . , - . - Q Q., v 0 . I , I F X 1: ' A , - . I A , 0 O 1711, I H ' H I V.,g vfrr g A. i, Ed , , . ' ' , ' I I H I I I . W li I F l I .pa . . , . P . g . . I I , , 4. IOAN DZIERZYNSKI 870 Mt Ephratm Ave Bus1ness Educatron oan musrcal loves records and dancrng peppy cheerleader Varstty Che tleader GAA Volley ball Dramattc Typmg Clubs Nurses Offrce EDWARD EISEN 1455 Bradley Ave College Preparatory Plans to be a Journalrst the future Ollie Crawford Record Reporter Castle Crrer Edttor rn Chtef and Asststant Edltor O chestra Chorr Chrtstmas Play Eco nomtcs Program Muslc Festtval Temple Press Tournament Qurll and Scroll WILLIAM FARMER 723172 Mt Vernon St Bus1ness Educatron 1 lrkes to be a future can tractor Student Government Advanced Typ mg Club Intramural Sports Student Teacher IOHN DZIERZYNSKI 870 Ml Ephralm Ave General Favors sports dancmg and grrls plans o succeed rn the future Student Government Football P1n ochle Club Soclal Commlttee ARLENE YVONNE EVANS 727 Powell Court Bus1ness Educatton Arlene has a real swell per sonalrty can smg too GAA Show Record Llterary Staff Homeroom Secretary Chotr Fortune Teller Concert L1brary Counctl MARIE GLORIA FERIOZZI 700 Royden St Bus1ness Educatxon Always on the go a good frrend to have sees marrrage as her future Purple and Gold Ltterary Dramatrc Club Chrxstmas Decorattng Com mtttee Chotr fa Hated RICHARD PERRI l529 Wildwood Ave Drstrrbutxve Educatton Rrchre spends hrs spare trme hanging on the Corner lrlfes anyfhmg but work IV Football Semor Steerlng Com mrttee IOY FINKEL 1470 Park Blvd College Preparatory oy rs really some worker she wants to be a teacher Record Ctrculatton and Subscrrptton Psychology Club Llbrary Councll ERNEST T FORTUNE IR l524 S 7th St General Perhaps Em sf s future holds what hrs name rmplres he has dare well rr' CHS ambrfron a boxer Vtce Presxdent H1 Y Club Basketball Football Track DOLORES C FILIPPONE 1585 Greenwood Ave Busmess Edu anon Dee Gregs trme rs my trme wrll make a model secretary Model Umted Nattons Delegate Castle Crter Copy Edltor Psychology Club Purple and Gold Llterary THERESA ANN FIRULLO 410 Mt Vernon St Busmess Educatton Terry always helpful truly versatrle Typtng Club Sewmg Servtce Club Fortune Teller G A A Fashron Show ANGELO I FRANCESCHINI IISES Langham Ave General Never seen wrthout a smrle always Jolang future electrical engmeer Red Cross Program Canasta Club N I 4 Sv ox I ' .X 9 H t I I T . -f-v I ' E ' A .I X . ' ' I I I - E '- .V AR E' I . I . . ' . C I IL K ftwy,-J g W . ,'v. V. ,. E H .. , . . . ,, . I 'Sir i V 'gf . ' I - I K A --I -I, I r.rrf ' I I I ' IX. I , I . V!-'-' .E J . .I 1 A . I , I A - V 0. by 4, ' ' 4 Zin, Aww' 7 ' A In 78 . .I vu I ff' it ami 2 'bl tr nun... , an ,N W'-sv , 2 Q M65 VWQZQVO jo s I K 'N-o 1 'Writ A- UW GEORGES 1509 Baird Ave. College Preparatory e . . . goes in for strutting and acting. Varsity Majorette-Lieutenant, Assem- bly Program Committee, Record Sub- scription and Circulation, Iunior Class Play, Sophomore Show, Homeroom President, Homeroom Secretary Li- brary Council Treasurer Iunior Christ' mas Decorating Committee, Welfare Chest Drive Committee. MARIE A, GIAMBRONE 1165 Sheridan St. Business Education Marie . . . :r very charming girl , . . sure keeps Charlie busy. 213-A, G.A.A. RICHARD FRANCHETT1 874 Fairview St General Richie friendly to everyone a sparkling personality and flashing smile Football Intramural Baseball Ticket Staff Football Club President f B A A HERBERT G FRIEDBERG 524 Royal Ave College Preparatory Herb likes photography hard worker interested in becom ing an accountant Iunior Play Traffic Safe Driving Club Intramural Baseball l K 4f ,,fT. M Af' flff' 24 ROBERT W GAMBLE 1210 Hyde Park St Business Education Rabbit future executive at RCA the Debits and Credits boy Intramural Baseball Hi Y Club Base u FRANK GASIOROWSKI Morton St General likes checkers swell ale Driving Club Checkers Club ' ' Typing Club. 1954 ALMA IOAN GETZOV 242 Morse St. General Full of fun . , . can really tickle those ivories . . . future elementary school teacher. Variety Sholv Swimming Volleyball, Tennis, Record Subscription Senior Steering Committee French Club. E. ROBERT GIBBONS 644 Clinton St. General Bob . . . keen sense of humor. Pinochle Club, Canasta Club, Fix-1t- Yourself Club. ROBERT FRASSETTO 1218 Thurman St General iz well liked by all such a pleasing personality Pinochle Club ROBERT FUDD 906 S 8th St General A tall and jovial person Slim has added excitement to our intra mural games with his skillful ball handling Intramural Basketball Intramural Football Chess Club Checkers Club Hi Y Club GERALDINE GARDENER 600 Cherry St General Gerry an artistic flower maker another Clara Barton Basketball Student Government Record Staff Crocheting Club Record Advertising and Business Staff Dra matic Club Homeroom Leader ANN GAVLIK 3117 Tuckahoe Rd General Ann good natured lends a helping hand Basketball Record Business and Sub scription Guidance Office Nurse's Office. ,.., r 79 ff J' NELLIE C. GIGLIO 460 Royden St. Business Education Nel . . . sharp dancer . . . those clothes. Majorettes, Purple and Gold Business Staff, The Fortune Teller, Social Committee, Sophomore Show, Twirling Club. DOLORES GIORDANO 613 Line St. College Preparatory l'Dee . . . full of vim and vigor . . . always on the go. Cheerleader Co-Captain, G.A.A. Entertainment Chairman, Castle Crier Business Manager, Record Advertising Manager, Sophomore Show, Iunior Class Show, Dramatic Club President, Library Council, G.A.A. Shows, 213-A, Children's Home Party. HARRY GOLPHIN 124 Branch Village General Heres a fellow with many enviable talents . . . likeable personality. Basketball, Intramural Basketball. I . BARRY LEE GRATZ 1023 Langham AZT. ' ' ' , ' , ,I College Prpbarat y .1 d f' Bar . . . gredt athlete . , . Cycllf i, Highs Bob Ferrer. ' I' Ji Study Club, Baseball, Hall Guaildx Q , ' ' , ' A . X 1 I r J LV r . 1 V' Riff' if 'xy' rr . ,Q 'Y ig sg. fs . J 1 MARLENE GILBERT 697 Central Ave. College Preparatory Marlene . . . a peppy cheerleader. Cheerleader, Record Advertising Staff, Purple and Gold Business, Twirler, Y- Teen Club, Library Council. HENRY GOLDSTEIN 1104 Kaighn Ave. , J College Preparatory Hank . . . long remembered for hit' versatility and subtle humor. I.V. Baseball, Intramural Baseball, . J 1' PGG Literary, National Honor Sociefy, Iunior I.I.'s, Iunior Class Play, Welfcie Chest Program, Usher, Traffic, Iunior and Senior Christmas Decorating Committee, Temple Math Tournament, Senior Guidance Council Vice-Presi- dent, Record Subscription, Human Relations Council, Public Speaking Contest Semi-Finalist, Quill and Scroll. SHIRLEY DELEATHA GOULD 812 Chestnut St. Business Education Quite a sportswoman . . . a future private secretary. Basketball, Baseball, Advanced Typ- ing Club, Pinochle Club. BEVERLY GREENBERG 1525 Wildwood Ave. College Preparatory Bevy . . . sparkling personality . . . an avid movie tan. Color Guard, Executive Secretary of PGG Literary, Glee Club, Speech Show, Fortune Teller, Traffic, Sopho- more Show, Modern Dance Club, Li- brary Council, G.A.A, Show, 213-A, Record Literary Contributing Staff, Record Subscription and Circulation, Concert, Children's Home Party, Quill and Scroll. l IV' f 'Sf Q ,fl l , , 1. 1 S if ' -:Mn 4 ' 'mx viz, si. ,frw x t A .53 ' , . 42 gi. fi , r ' 4 3 .ir tffw l ,gr if --if Q 1' -N..-9 l - yd 1 ,.. M N tg: I f- ll v fs 118 .4 I . EDWARD GRIFFIN RUTH GROSS 1388 Collings Rd. General 293 Rand St. General Ed . . . active in sports . . . swell Ruthie , . . friendly and generous. guy. Purple and Gold Assessment Collec- Pinochle Club, B.A.A. Representative, tor, French Club, Red Cross Art, Basketball Club. Library Council.- K' 'U Jo' GAIL SANDRA HARRIS 402 Chestnut St College Preparatory Gatl loves to qrggle never ceases Iumor Class Decorattng Commlttee Purple and Gold L1terary Castle Cr1er Psychology Club Record Subscnp tlon and Clrculatlon 213A Nurses Otllce Basketball Llbrary Councll ROBERT HAWK 1337 Argus Rd Bob spends hrs t1me aspzres to be a prmter Canasta Club B A A General a 1ll s CONRAD HESS 2873 COHSIIIUIIOH Rd Busmess Educat1on Connre happy go lucky lrkes sports and drrvrng Basketball Intramural Football Home room Secretary Canasta Basketball Manager ROBERT HOLAK 1511 Newport St General Bob wants to do some workrng hopes to make hrs share ot money Intramural Champron 1n lUth Grade Ptnochle Club l'11Y Club Treasurer LEON GROSSMAN 1527 Wxldwood Ave College Preparatory Red ha1r personahty many trrends these are Leons trarts Homeroom Secretary Games Club French Club Ptnochle Club 5-.1 BARTON GUMPERT 1326 Pr1ncess Ave College Preparatory Bart part ot our strong forward me Football Football Club Baseball RICHARD HAMILTON 1415 Park Blvd Bus1ness Educat1on Rrch wrshes to be a Certrtred Publtc Accountant Nat1onal Honor Soclety Kodachrome Sllde Club H1 Y Club Homeroom Treasurer Usher Tralfxc Guldance SALVATORE GUILIANO 1350 Park Blvd General Very amrable guy always makes you laugh never a dull moment around Sal Football Basketball IOAN GUZIK 197 So 4th St Busmess Educatton lonsta ltkes to talk hopes to be a housewrle soon Basketball B A A Representatrve Purple and Gold Art Staff IOHN HAYES HAMMOND IR 718 Cherry St Bus1ness Educatlon lOhHHY easy gozng guy rea serrous Checkers Club Red Cross Club Base ball Club Councrl Semor Steermg Cwnmrtzll Oh hi VELMA MARIE HARRIS 719 Mt Vernon St General e hopes to be a bookkeeper or typrst Photography ctub Twtttmg Club 'W ChO1f --r if ROBERT HEIGH 1548 LOUIS St General Babbo enjoys pool studymg to be a drattsman and desrgner TICk61 Offtce B A A ARMAND FREDERICK HINES 711 Chestnut St General Armand l1kes to study pleasmg per onaltty H1 Y Club Pxnochle Club Study Club es I PATRICIA ANN HOPMAN 1424 Haddon Ave Bus1ness Educatron a l1k s sports real trrendly Purple and Gold Busmess Golf Club 1' ., I I , I 1 I I - .I l . 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' . my E 1 1 1 1: 11 ' 81 IRENE LORETTA HOWELL 331 Berkley St Busmess Educatron lrene really can skate wr succeed rn lzle Malorette lntramural Vo leyball Bas ketball LORRAINE IANNARELLI 291 Rand St Busxness Educauon Tootsre loves to talk can always b seen makmg people merry Color Guard GAA Show GAA Entertamment Commtttee Color Guard Varsxty Sophomore Show Purple and Gold Busxness Stall Socral Commlttee SHXRT EY M IENKINS 824 So 8th St General Shzrley possesses a natural charm merry member of any group Basketball Twtrlers YTeen Club L1 brary Counc1l GRACE STELLA IONES 912 Mt Vernon St General Gracre happy go lucky always smrlmg Krndergarten teacher rn the makmg GAA RONALD IUDGE 172 Branch Vrllage General Ronny great sports lan rea nrce to know Art Club Fix lt Yourself Club H1 Y Club Baseball Club PATRICIA KANE 1429 Bradley Ave Busmess Educatron Pa the gal wrth the terrrlrc vorce Catholtcs loss rs Camden s gam Swrmmtng Club Choir Band Concert, Good News Fortune Teller lACKI HUGHES 1010 Colllngs Rd General lack works each mornrng drlrgently rn the trclcet otlrce quref and drgnrlred plans to attend college Basketbal Brookslrvme Commrttee Student Government Trcket Ofhce GLADYS ODEL INGALLS 809 So Sth St Busmess Educatron Brtsy lrkes all lcznds ol sports lun lovzng Ma1orettes PURVIS IOHNSON IR 714 Van Hook St General Purvrs lrkes baseball and bas I-I1Y Club BAA uales PEARL GWENDOLYN IONES 748 Lrne St General Demure very trrendly plans to be a school teacher Charm and Fashton Club FLORENCE E KANE 2854 Congress Rd Busmess Educahon Flossre pass s time by cookrng swrmmmg dancrng and slcatmg lashron desrgmng rs her goal Swtmmmg Concert Lrbrary Counc1l Sentor Steering Commrttee Asststant Secretary FLORENCE I KAPUSCINSKI 1300 Rose St Bus1ness Education Floss a very capable grrl wants to be a lab technrcran Chess Club Dramatrcs Club Seruor Steermg Commtttee, Homeroom Sec retary X x Wo get .u 'Qtr P CL 'N Z 1 OAI j L'VU'K ,I Q M5 1 U 5 H . .1 . 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Xu IW ,cg ROBERT KASPRZAK 1027 Atlantxc Ave College Preparatory Bob always wrllmg to help others known for hrs smcerrty Pmochle Club IOSEPH KAY 279 Rand St General oe does hrs best always loves to travel VIRGINIA LOUISE KEIPER 1066 S Common Rd College Preparatory Gmny always smrlmg lzkes C C H S alumni Color Guard Manager Volleyball Sw1mm1ng Basketball Hockey Brooks Irvme Trophy Award Cha1rman PSG Lrterary Staff Golf Club Dramatrc Club Iuntor Class Play Chrlstmas Play Student Government Program Homeroom Leader Trafflc Chrldrens STANLEY KENDZIERA 1207 Lansdowne Ave Busmess Educatton Stan amicable guy makes gloom disappear Intramural Baseball Pmochle Club Canasta Club Typtng Club Stage and FRANCES KATZ 505 Ltberty St Busmess Educatron Cookie a famous cashier wants to be successful bookkeeper Sw1mm1ng Club Semor Steermg Commlttee ALICE IOAN 769 Spruce St Gefleffil om always congemal delrghtful smrle lookmg ahead to Nursrng School Volleyball Basketball Semor Steertng Commlttee STANLEY C KELLY ll0l Louls St College Preparatory Stan enjoys musrc plans to enter college Chotr MARGARET KILROY 1060 Lxne St Busmess Educatlon Marge favors sports dating and real cool records hopes to marry Frank GA A Programs Concert Dramatrc Play Homer Secretary GAA Represent if df WQ1954 P Owyl LIONEL BARRYMORE KING 6l7 S Sth St Practlcal Arts Lionel has a bright sunny smzle and neat appearance has not decided upon hrs lzfes ambztron BAA LOIS KOHN 1549 Wildwood Ave College Preparatory Lrmk oh those gorgeous clothes a future Cell Chapman G A A Fashton Show Student Government Ofhce, Soclal Commrttee, Welfare Commtttee, Lrbrary Councll, Record Staff, Iumor Class Show, French Club Treasurer W 1255 Van Hook St General Frank tall and terrrfrc great personalrty Football Football Club Baseball Safe Drrvmg Club PRANKI KOCH IR it Q-'Y Nt 'mowxs Koriqzvnsxr 944 Lanzdowkn ltve College Prepa ato Tko gzlwa s fmillng, Mumng, and NU176 akes fltquent trrps to ses the 'Doctor ' l Football, ootball Cl Greek Club . ,v v 2 Q I yr Alot, 83 I A H ,, I A h H , ,,-- H - 7 I , A ,t , I., I . . . I I ' .... I I A 1 ' ' ' H ' I ' A 4 Home Party, Classical Club. JWJS! T' L , 3 ' cgi-lr I 'S' , f , ' - ' ' . M lin, ' , . ,V A IV . 5 ,X I I ' Q ,fl V I , A f ' ' ' f I4 ff- l I , . 9.12 I y . I A A , l 1 1 lly. y A ,wp . . . . ix my 2 A Q l ' ' ' rsll If I lx ' , I , y J ,I , 11 I rn V' 7 y y . 7- , . , - H , y f . f . . I . . J I I . li x . 9 I 2 ,. SHEILA KRIVITZ ANNA KURAS 1532 Park Blvd. Business Education 926 Mechanic St. General 'e Sheila . . . swell girl , . . nice smile. Peppy personality . . . likes good Canasta Club, Dramatic Club. times an funny things. A4 I Cheedrgx ,-Vogaball. A. fo 'XA n 'K 'N Xi X - ' ,ir ,fs X, 9' .rf s NX.-. was N! ' ' t ,J N F U --is 1 iomxrius Kvvixsizun X RUSSELL LALENA 1222 Whitman Ave, 548 Toyden St. General r COHGQS PTGPUFUYOFY Russ . . . a terrific dresser . . . Cl'lS's Iggy . . . known by all . . . greatest desire is to become engineer. Classical Club. MAZIE L. LANGSTON llU8 S. 6th St. Business Education Always smiling . . . pleasing per- sonality . . . quiet little miss. Majorettes, Glee Club, G.A.A. favorite Glamour boy , . . plans to stay out ot 2l3-A. CATHERINE LAPISKA 901 Florence St. Business Education Caash . , . sweet smile . . . adorable deb . . , known for the sparkling dance and flashing baton. Varsity Majorette-Co-Captain, The Fortune Teller, G.A.A.Representative, lf 1 2 l I0 . S ff fin, if 1' J , f VY ,Ji is 2 Fi V! rf f 2 ' .raffle s lit ,411 tl liffiff l ffx 5, f I 'V 'Q A if N M ef xxx. LEE LASKIN IRVIN LEVIN S it 1232 Empire Ave. College Preparatory 1435 Princess Ave- Aspires to be a politician. H 4 College Preparatory Football Manager, Tennis, Intramural 'Irv I. . . P190-img Ufld Gmwble Per' Basketball, Baseball, Senior Steering SOUCIIUY - A - knows his WHY UIOI-md U I f Committee, Insignia Committee, Treas- dfmCe HOOP A I ' g' urer of Senior Class, Speech Class ll-miof CIUSS PIQY. I-1b1'CIfY CO'-mclli ' I Play, Spring Show, Sophomore and Chess Club. PSYCh0l09Y Club, Home- ' Iunior Class Plays, Traffic, Usher, mom SeC1'el0fY- Sports Club. . f M 4' If I .. vyfyfzg if ,.:f,lje'lfg'j, ' PAUL 1. LEVINE 1609 Park Blvd. College Preparatory Popular . . . a sure bet to succeed. Tennis, Assembly Program Committee Chairman, Record Editor, Record Sub- scription, Iunior Class Play, Traffic, Usher Captain, Iersey Boys' State, Iunior Decorating Committee, Temple Math Tournament, Semi-Finalist in Public Speaking Contest, Welfare Chest Committee Chairman, Christ- mas Home Party, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. 'Q ROBERT LEVITT IUUU Newton Ave. College Preparatory Bob . , . theatrical-minded . . . ambitious fellow, Golf, Purple and Gold Literary, lunior I,I., Choir, Iunior Class Play, Good News, The Fortune Teller, Public Speaking Contest Finalist, Children's Home Party. SHIRLEY ETHEL LUSTIG 1117 Magnolla Ave General Shrrl does everythmg well a swell journalist Archery Assembly Decoratmg Com mrttee Castle Crrer Lrterary Staff Record Lxterary Staff Record Lrterary Club Psychology Club WILLIAM E MAISTER 1531 Balrd Ave General 1 known by all qurte the jolcester Golf Team Purple and Gold Photog raphy Edrtor Cholr The Fortune Teller Chrldren s Home Party Santa C aus EILEEN E MANCINI 1323 Prmcess Ave Busmess Educatron Cute and charmmg always wrth Frank a medrcal techmcran rs her future plan Manager of Bowlmg Club GAA Treasurer GEORGE T MANOS 1426 Bellevrew Ave Col ege Preparatory George aspires to be an elec trrcal engme r Golf Team harrman of Socral Com mlttee Iunlor Class Presrdent Cholr Orchestra Band Drum Malor Syn copators Chrlstmas Play and ChT1Sl mas Show Semor Decoratmg Com mxttee Concert Pubhc Spealnng Contest Fmall t Student Government Iumor Class Play Televxslon Play Good News The Fortune Teller EDWARD H LEWANDOWSKI 905 Florence St General Lefty lrkes photography swrm mmg and playrng baseball wants to be a success and enjoy lrfe MILTON R LICKFELD 1127 Amerrca Rd Busmess Educatron M1 t really jovzal really has a sense of humor Student Government Baby Srttmg Club Red Cross Club Good News IS ABEL O LOVE 1137 S Nmth St General Isabel terrrlrc personalrty loves records and dancmg GAA Bas etball Dramatrc Club Purple and Gold Busmess Staff Llbrary Coun 11 Record Advertlsernent Staff og,-.. PERCY L MADDRED 840 S 2nd St Drstrxbutlve Educatron Likes to smg pretty well known hopes to be a success Red Cross Program Red Cross Repre sentatlve Checker C ub GENEVIEVE MALINOWSKI 1419 S 9th St Busmess Educatron ean very well lrked glrl an asset wherever she goes 213 A Club Offxce Charm and Fashlons Club Dramatrc Club Sopho more Show G A A THOMAS R MANCINI 2018 Arlmgton St Dlstrxbutlve Educatron Called Mance by hrs frrends loves to drrve and sleep future H C A worker Tlcket Ollrce Homeroom Treasurer Plnochle Club B A A EDWARD MARKOWSKI 1046 Prmcess Ave General Q? lrkes musrc works hard f Concert Stage Manager Sprmg Show Manager Game Club Chess Club ROBERT T LICHTMAN 2312 Balrd Blvd Busmess Educatlon Bob easy gomg and lrkeable an ardent sports fan lV Baseball Intramural Basketball H1 Y Club Baseball Club Basketball Club PEGGY LILES 2136 Van Buren St Gefleffll Peg happy go lucky actrve m sports plans on being career grrl Volleyball Llbrary Councll Dramatic Club Treasurer IOSEPH E LUCZKIEWICZ 1108 Thurman St Practr al Arts Here here Interested rn the theater and rts workmg Student Government Stage Manager Good News The Fortune Teller yi 'll 04 JA-D Ka QRS, K K X ith Q-..., Q E 'SQ-1 I MARY ELIZABETH MASON 617 Iackson St Bustness Educatton Spends her trme wrrtrng letters interested rn marrrage to someone I-IENRIETTA HELEN MATTHEWS 311 Morse St Drstrxbutlve Educatton Retta fun to be wtth intends to jom the service Wants I0 travel and see the world Wmdow Dxsolay for Natronal Educa tlon Week ROBERT MCEADY 266 Branch Vrllage General Bob a real cat wtth the grrls Baseball Club ALMARITA MCNAIR 1007 Sycamore St General Rtta at home erther on a soft ball dramond or a basketball court tramrng for a nurse Basketball Softball Record Lrterary Stafi Record Adverttsmg Staff Kntt tmg Club Y Teen Club CARLOS MENDEZ VAZ 2033 S 10th St General Carlos always Jolly and care ree will make a good sports wrrter Sports Wrtt r of Aurora Ptnochle Club Classtcal Club THOMAS I MESHANIC 1039 Dtamond St General Tom trkeable personalrty always ready wzth a smrle BAA Typlng Club Chess Club Canasta Club Halloween Wmdow Pamtmg Art Contest U MARIE MASTIN 3079 Atlanta Rd Busmess Educatron Ree fa lors walks rn the suburbs pIlVGl9 S9Cl'efCIIy to C1 polrttcrgn Color Guard Manager Hockey Vol leyball Con tttuttonal Revtsron Com mtttee Soc1al Comm1ttee Program Commrttee Castle Crter Copy Edttor PGG Senlor Wrtte Up Edttor Castle Crter Exchange Edttor Castle Crter Show G A A Show Qurll and Scroll Golf Club Nurses Offtce Student Government Offtce Chlldrens Home Party G A A QOCIG1 Commtttee GA A Hostess DAVID MCCARTHY 3031 West O tagon Rd General Dave really terrtfrc makes frrends easy sure wows the grrls Prestdent of Safe Drrver Club BA A GREGORY IOHN MCHENRY 6825 Constttutlon Rd General Greg really has a flc for art one of standard lmemen Football Record Art Staff Football Club Halloween Wtndow Pamtmg B A A afea DORIS MELFI 1272 Shertdan St Busrness Educatxon Do a hard worker really alert Safe Drtvmg Club Mtss Pohvntcks Ofltce Student Counctl Homeroom Leader Twtrlmg Club Homeroom Sec retary Chess Club Charm and Fashton Club Soctal Commlttee TI-ILLMA MERRILL 268 Branch V'1llage General Thelma does her most for the G A A terrrltc gtrl Secretary of GAA Rocets Volley ball Team Begmners Typmg Ltbrary Councll VINCENT L MILLER 780 Walnut St General Vrncz ports are favorrte pastrme all around QUY Basketball Basketball Club Boys A A Representattves I 67' navy' fi! td W I 'Sz X as 'iii 1 N ' ,',1,f 'l I ' . 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MICHAEL B MORABITO 810 S 3rd St College Preparatory Mrke personalrty plus smrle for everyone college rs next goal Homeroom Prestdent Basketball Foot ball Club Basketball Club Usher Tralllc DAVID MORRIS 1547 Wrldwood Ave College Preparatory Dave hard worker ambxtrous headmg tor success Tenms, Purple and Gold Edltorm Chlel Halloween Wmdows, Usher Trathc Chrldrens Home Party Qutll and Scroll, Iumor II 3.2 fl If 1 LORLTTA MINUTOLA 510 S 4th St Busmess Educatron Loretta keen deb pleaszng personallty Iumor Prom Commtttee Twrrlmg Club Chess Club Purple and Gold Busmess Staff Sophomore Play Halloween Wmdow Parntmg Homeroom Sec retary and Dresrdent Nurses Ofhce LORETTA R MOFFA 1478 Bradley Ave College Preparatory ee busy as a bee 1 ed and admired by all who know her Red Cross Club Vlce Prestdent of Red Cross Club Pmochle Club IAMES MOODY 646 Van Hook St General Boomer three years of athletrcs next step college IV Football Basketball Ftx It Your self Club SHIRLEY MAE MOORE 821 Walnut St General Shrrl really uses her mmd wants to be a teacher Twlrlmg Club Typmg Club Shake spearean Club Orchestra Iumor Chrlstmas Decoratmg Commtttee IJJQQJLWJQG Ureef fda wie-To-5 IOHN T MORELAND 117 S 4th St Practrcal Artst ohn loves to make noise takes thmgs as they come Baseball Club Boys Athletrc Assocra ron IA NET P MUIR 1210 Octagon Rd College Preparatory an modest and quiet very popular Swrmmmg Sale Drtver Acctdent Com mrttee Golf Club, Dramattc Club GAA Show Trafltc Iuntor Chrrstmas Decoratmg Commrttee Chrldren s Home Party Q ANNA L MITCHELL 775 Chestnut St Busmess Educatlon Ann ve y handy Irkes sports YTeen V1cePres1der1t Art Crafts Club GLORIA BERNICE MOLOSKY 1330 S Merrrmac Rd Busmess Educatxor G o has 3 D hobbzes datmg dreammg and dancmg Bowlmg Baby Srttmg Club Shake spearean D ama Sale Drrvmg L1 brary Councrl EUGENE I MOORE 1235 Langham Ave Busmess Educatton 'Gene energetrc well lrked hopes to be an electrzcal engmeer Intramural Basketball Baseball Foot ball Iumor Red Cross Club WILLIE M MOORE IR 1 402 S 3rd St College Preparatory 1 quret and reserved wr be a great addltlon to the engmeermg protesszon Usher Canasta Club French Club Treasurer Photography Club Presr dent ds Yiwu, al' 4 , ' V f tl ir, I I 'ful I I I I 1,1 if ' , V ' - , I , . . I 7 I ' L ...tk 1 5-- - ' ' A. I' ,l iff' , p ' A ' I . v .. ,j 5 ' ' ii! I 27551, X 4 y , , , ' . .. I ' ... B'11 -.. . I' ... 'll g VK- I ff 'Q' I9 ' .xxx Z In K I lf- I I , u I i ' I C, Nl ruff ' 1 ' fy x '- flfylli , Al X ,- I A 1 I - A f I ' 87 CAROLYN E. NACE 309 S, Sth St. College Preparatory Carol has what it takes . . . sure to be a success. Record Subscription, Record Contribut- ing, Purple and Gold Managing Editor, National Honor Society, Choir, For- tune Teller, Library Council, Chil- dren's Home Party, Assembly Program Committee, Guidance Office, Quill and Scoll. DOROTHY A. NAKONIECZNY 1218 Atlantic Ave. Business Education Dot . . . what a brain! . . . a mathematical whiz. Swimming, Purple and Gold Literary, Castle Crier, National Honor Society, Castle Crier Play, Library Council, Canasta Club. GEORGE O'BRYANT 756 Walnut St. Practical Arts George , . . an ace on the track team . . . wants success out of life. Track Team, Choir, Red Cross, For- tune Teller, Student Government. MARY E. OSBORN 832 Olive St. Business Education Mary . . . radiates sunshine where- ever she goes . . . bookkeeping whiz. G.A.A., Dramatic Club Play, 1 .1 .wins NAOMI S. NADEN 1503 Baird Ave, College Preparatory Nami . . , pleasing personality . . . what a sense of humor. Record Literary Secretary, Assembly Program Committee Secretary, For- tune Teller, Library Council Presi- dent, Public Speaking Contest Finalist, French Club, Traffic, Christmas Decorating, T.V. Show, Record Sub- scription, Welfare Chest Committee, Guidance and Student Government Programs, Iunior Class Play, 213-A, Childrens Home Party, Quill and Scroll. IOAN ROBERTA NORWOOD 915 Iefferson Ave. General Ioannie . . . likes sports of all kinds . . , has the makings of a good wife. Basketball, Twirling Club, Y-Teen Club, Charm and Fashion Club, Cook- ing Volunteer. EDWIN L. OGEN lll6 Langham Ave. College Preparatory Eddie . , , hopes to become the fastest pharmacist in the state. Intramural Softball, Classical Club, Baseball Club, Record Literary, Usher, Traffic, Temple Math Tournament. JOHN I. OSMOLA ll36 Lansdowne Ave. General Iohnny . . . a great lover . . . girl crazy. Senior Steering Committee, Homeroom Secretary, Social Committee, Student Day Committee. IOHN PACITTI 3112 POI'ie1' Rd. General Good natured . . . many lifelong friends . . . it adds up to 1ohnny, Intramural Champion, Hunting and Fishing Club, Fix-It-Yourself Club, Choir, Concert. 1 1 ELIZABETH PALMIERI 453 Atlantic Ave. Business Education Betty . . . enjoys bowling . . . a radiant smile . , . another Susan Carmille MacNamarra ? Record Subscription, Senior Steering Committee. ly! 'bv eg THERESA I PALMIERI 1245 Chase St Bus1ness Educatlon Terry our future model Mayorettes Swlmmlng Soclal Com mrttee Stud nt Assembly Commxttee National Honor Society Twtrlmg Club Guxdance Program Secretary Englxsh Ofhce Guxdance Ofhce IEANNETTE E PENNY 630 L1ne St Bus1ness Educatxon porsed always gracious One of the twms atgmfred and I Typmg Club FIX Charm and Fash1on DOMINICK 621 Hayden st t Yourself Club Club PERICE lege Preparatory Dom tall dark and handsome a pleasant greetmg for everyone Pmochle Club Baseball French Club Safe Dr1v1ng Club ICT' MIM W 1 z It ll' l M RONALD PETERS M, MARY ELIZABETH PETERSON 1514 Bradley Ave College Preparatory Ronme a potential concert ptamst very ambttzous Tenms Castle Crler News Edltor French Club Cho1r Accompan1st Concert Usher Trafhc Iunlor Chrrst mas Decoratmg Commrttee Ch1ldren s Home Party School Accompamst WILLIAM ANTHONY PETRACCI 321 Berkley St College Preparatory 1 has college plans m mind pleasant smxle P1nochle Club ANGELINE GRACE PIAZZA 324 Cllnton St Busmess Educatxon Angle thmks htghly of Wrlson Grads likes dancing Chess Club GAA Shows Shake speartan Drama Club Ofhce RONALD PLUCINSKI 1332 Chase St College Preparatory Pluto tall n terrrfrc sharp dre ser hopes to be a success rn 1 e Safe Dr1vers Club Fortune Teller P1nochle Club 704 Cherry at Busmess Educahon Cheerful smrle pleasmg smile wrshes for success rn the future Treasurer ot Y Teen EDWARD VIARTIN PHILLIPS II 1043 Kalghns Ave College Preparatory Bozo always happy plans to be a chemrcal engmeer Iumor II Club IV Baseball Usher Intramural Baseball Baseball Club Sc1ence Program Trafhc Exx It Your self Club THOMAS PIECARA 1721 S 4th St Busmess Educatlon Tom nappy dresser wants easy job wtth good pay nrce smrle Homeroom Pres1dent Nat1onal Honor Socxety Senlor Steermg Commlttee STAN POIAT 1.445 Everett St Bus1ness Educatton Stan lzkes lrstenmg to the radr wants to make money Intramural Baseball Checker P1nochle Club IOANNE PATRICH 1454 Bradley Ave General what an actress Publxc Spea 1ng Pmahst Glee Club Modern Dance Club Good News Cho1r Fo tune Teller Concert Chrlstmas Play Assembly Program Comm1ttee Dramatic Club Sophomore Show Record Staff TV Show Art Assembly Program IOAN PENNY 630 L1ne St Busmess Educat1on Penny the other twm er ambxtron to marry Erme Swlmmlng Twxrlmg Club FIX It Your self Club Charm and Pashlon Club CAROLYN PERRY 3014 Constltu Ion Rd Bus1ness Educatron Carol tkes swrmmmg and other sports future plans include mar rrage and movmg to Anzo Swxmmmg J f Vx , , , , lo . .. . fx I . ' . I I . I - r , YH' I: .H g 7 4' , I , I , r , , I 1 .V I 4 , I . .I , 1' cf l I x ' ff f M 1 4 I . ' I , ,.., --. I 5 1 . Col ' t' . V ' ' , ' ' ' a. : I , f ' X D J H I J' gr Q 3 I I A , Lt, g ,J :I ' ' I 3 wflf 01,1 . M 4 I A 1 f 1 f ,' fr ' '- 1 - . ,V t I or H VV V4 i f i, K1 - -5 V AQ! I P N. Ll fun? 'pdl Jiifi f r N, g 4 Q, , E W 0 I 1 If I , it 5 N , , L, . - I X .u Q . 'Q . ' J I H Q . H H J h t A I V 1.2 I ' ' l' ' I . . 4 ' K I I . . fr . . 1+ 1 H is . , . , I . l T R I CX U l O ra ,uafe.4 ARLINE A. POLAK 485 Randolph St. Business Education Usually seen with Elaine . . . likes to go golfing, Purple and Gold Business Staff, Patron Manager, Bowling, Guidance Council, Golt Club. IOYCE PONZO 714 Mt. Vernon St. General Ioyce . . . Little Girl . . . swell twirler. Majorette, Basketball, Twirling Club, Y-Teens. IOAN PRADER 1626 S. 6th St. Business Education Ioan , . , always on the ball . . . real cute. Club Office, corating Com- mittee. IO1-IN OWEN PRICE 244 Stevens St. College Preparatory i'lohnny . . . wants to go to college . . . good looker . , . terrific dresser. Social Committee, Insignia Committee, Iunior I.I., Iuriior G.G., Stage Manager, Usher, Lieutenant of Traffic Force. ESTHER PROCACCI 503 Cherry St. Business Education Est . . . a very popular girl. G.A.A. Show, Table Tennis, Basket- ball, Swimming, Insignia Committee, Assembly Program Committee, Bad- minton, Senior Class Vice-President, PSG Copy Editor, Record, Castle Crier, Dramatic Club Vice-President, Choir, Iunior Class Play, Concert, Fortune Teller, Homeroom President, Art Show, Sophomore Show, Fashion Show, Gay Nineties Review, Library Council, Senior Christmas Decorating Committe, Children's Home Party. NORMAIANE QUINN 1090 Niagara Rd, Business Education Ianie . . . mischievious grin . , . good-natured and fun-loving. Typing, Charm and Fashion Club. BARNEY L. POLITZ 1977 Park Blvd. College Preparatory Barney . . . real drama critic. Classical Club, Record Literary, Chil- dren's Home Party. ELEANOR POWELL 431 Division St. Business Education Eleanor . . . an eager beaver . . . sweet and charming. Purple and Gold Business, Varsity Cheerleader, Baby Sitting Club, Dramatic Club. IANICE A. PRATT 815 Silver St. Business Education lan . . . at home on a gym floor . . . likes to do handicrafts . . . voca- tion in business world. Lieutenant of Varsity Majorettes, Bas- ketball, Student Government, Twirlers Club. IOHN WILLIAM PRICE, 3rd 746 Primas St. College Preparatory l.W.P, . . . an extremely dignified young man , . . a fine orator. Track, Canasta Club, Pinochle Club, Band, Choir, Iunior Class Play, Christ- mas Party Play, Usher, Public Speak- ing Contest Finalist. LEONA ELLEN PRUSINOWSKI 1222 Decatur St. Business Education Lee . . . great musical talent. Record Subscription and Circulation, Record Literary, Purple and Gold Literary, Band, Concert, Secretary in English Oflice, Library Council. DAVID CHARLES RABINOWITZ 1248 Kenwood Ave. College Preparatory Dave . . , an eager beaver . . . real ambitious. Purple and Gold Sports Editor, Usher, Traffic, Choir, Orchestra, Concert, Christmas Play, Chi1dren's Home Party, Syncopators, Assembly Program Committee, Constitutional Committee, Quill and Scroll. -up s 25 4 is , Q X fl 1 i 1 9 'Q' f I fl! IAMES A. RIVIELLO 6 yden St. ollege Preparatory ' ' . . cheery smile . . . plans to o to college . . , wants to become a druggist. B.A.A. ROBERT E. ROMOND 2026 Broadway General Bob . . . likes fishing . . . swell fella. Hunting and Fishing Club, Pinochle Club. FRANCES BERNADETTE RANDAZZO 566 Division of College Preparatory Franny wonderful personality will achieve success President of Red Cross Choir or tune Teller Good News CAROL REITH 445 Rand St Busines Education lndusfrious subscription getter participated actively Record Subscription and Circulation Staff KUNE BEA RICKER 1158 Haddon Ave College Preparatory Tiny and terrific bound to be 0 success National Honor Society Vice President Assembly Program and Welfare Chest Committees Record Literary O chestra Iumor Class Show Concert Temple Matn Tournament Senior Guidance Council Chairman and Pro gram TV Show Science Program Human Relations Council Traffic French Club Library Council Iunior Decorating Committee Children s Home Party Quill and Scroll Purple and Gold Literary RAYMOND R RIVERS 1018 S 10th St General Ray . . . good sport . . . dreamer. Football Red Cross Representative LL, ill ' 1 Music Club. 1954 IOHN ROBERTS 1468 Mt. Ephraim Ave. College Preparatory 1lohnny . . . very reliable . . . would like to be a restaurant manager. Purple and Gord Business Staff National Honor Society, Intramural Baseball French Club Welfare Com- mittee Assembly Committee. HARIETA M. ROSEN 1273 Magnolia Ave. College Preparatory Well known for her taste in clothes . . . a second 'Rise Stevens. Library Council, Castle Crier Circula- tion Manager, Choir, Pantomime Club, Library Council Show, Guidance Council, Spring Concert. .iw N , 4- IOHN I REDMOND 2026 Broadway General ohn real hard worker card crazy Pinochle Club Record Subscription Canasta Cluo Fix It Yourself Club DAVID W R RICHARDS 2943 Congress Rd Business Education Dave quiet and dignified wit and humor Basketball Purple and Gold Business Staff Senior Assessment Manager Typing Club Chess Club EVA ELIZABETH RILEY 834 S 8th St Business Education Does the right thing at the right time gets along with all Color Guard Basketball Twlrlers Club Varsity Club Homeroom Secretary GUY I RIVIELLO 642 Royden St Business Education Guy . . . terrific pal . , . quite a sense of humor. Band Orchestra Good News 'Fix-It- Yourself Club Pinochle Club. Q Q - fe Lvl x , xx 1 ,i . IERRY ROSEN 525 Kaighns Ave. College Preparatory Flip , . . is a great journalist . . . wants to be successful in business. Treasurer of the Record Business, Purple and Gold Literary, Record Literary, Intramural Baseball, Usher, Christmas Decorating Committee, Golt Club. MORRIS ROSEN 549 Newton Ave. College Preparatory Moish . . . is very reliable . . . aspires to be a broadcaster . . . future T.V. Star. Purple and Gold Literary Stall, Record Literary, Business and Circulation Stalls, Speech Stall, Goll Club, Intra- mural Baseball, Football, Christmas Decorating Committee, Children's Home Party, Quill and Scroll. ARLENE ROVNER 328 Morse St. General Ar enjoys music . . . loves to drive. Red Cross Representative, Red Cross Show Chorus, Red Cross Knitting. IOEL SACKS 1425 Bellview Ave. College Preparatory Sax . . . a great guy around the girls . . . loves to play his hom. Band, Stage Manager, Concert. . . - --f IUDITH ROSEN 3833 Myrtle Ave. College Preparatory Iudy . . . the girl with a smile . . . plans to be a medical technician. Volleyball, Purple and Gold Business, Red Cross Representative, Record Subscription, Children's Home Party. WILLIAM M. ROSENBLATT 1011 Langham Ave. College Preparatory Big Bill . . . likes to act , . . hopes to be a lawyer. Fix-It-Yourself Club, Choir, Sopho- more Play, lunior Class Play, For- tune Teller. ARTHUR RUCCOLO 525 S. 3rd St. General Art . . . always remembered for his sensational basketball ability , . . a good-natured guy. Basketball, Baseball. 5 7, C I-'Q f F 9, Q 6 x l JIS J 5 ANTHONY SCAHDAPANE K' I , Q, 513 Spruce St. Practical AHS I 5 4 ' 4-f tw , l'Ar1t , . . his hot rod . , . likesl' I' V 5 J I I ,f Peaches and Cream. .VVA Baseball Game Club, Pinochle Club, U, L jf , Fix-It-Yourself Club. ,lv gli I if , X , ' IACQUALYN SCARVEI., 1258 Everett St. Business Education Social Belle . . . sunny smile . . . likes to eat out. Social Committee, Insignia Committee, Purple and Gold Business Stall, Typ- ing Club Secretary, Library Council, Student Government Ottice. PHIL SCHIFF 801 Cedar Ave.. College Preparatory Flip . . . really knows how to take a picture. Tennis, Football, Chairman ol Insignia Committee, Photography Editor of Castle Crier, Record Photographer, Iunior G.G., Iunior H., Traffic, Usher. C fran PEARL MAY SCHMIDT CHARLOTTE SCHWARTZ 2401 S 8th St Dtstrrbuttve Educatron Lrkes workmg rates Gene as her tavorrte pastrme plans to marry and settle down rn Tennessee Purple and Go d Busmess Staff Student Gov rnment Wmdow D1splay 'Q IOSEPH SCIBILIA 615 E 3rd St Business Educatton Sczbby a real great guy always dependable looks torward to a vvhzte collar job G A A HARRY M SEGNER 448 Stevens S! General Really gets around what a lzne cool Romeo Treasurer of Iumor Red Cross Red Cross Assembly Program DORIS JEAN SENEGAL NICHOLAS SETTANNI 457 Atlantrc Ave Bus1ness Educatxon Lrkes dancmg lull of lun enjoys socral lite Insrgnra Socral Assembly Program Commrttees Personalrty Club Purple and Gold Busmess Stall GAA Fashlon Show PHYLLIS S SILVERSTEIN 484 Randolph St General A hard worker many admirable qualzttes ambltzon rs to be an occupatronal theraprst Bowlmg Record Advertxsmg Manager Purple and Gold Busmess Staff Nurse s Otlxce LOIS SKELLY 1409 Chesepeake Rd Busmess Educatmn Terrzfhc captam ot our Color Guard this year tall and lovely Varsrty Color Guard Captam Color Guard Club BARBARA SMITH 415 Washmgton St College Preparatory Snapper rare abrlxty wrth the hockey stick and baseball spends her time with Buster a new gym teacher on the horrzon Hockey, Volleyball 537 S 4th St College Preparatory Nzck lnendly to everyone always smrlmg plans to graduate college Trafhc Football Manager Football Socral and lnsrgnra Commrttees Foot ball and Ftx It Yourself Clubs Home room Leader Usher RONALD SINGER l249 Magnolra Ave College Preparatory Brg Ron a future medxcme man Intramural Baseball Mlrror Com mlttee Qutll and Scroll Orchestra Syncopators Iumor Class Play Usher Sem1 Fmaltst IH Pubhc Speakmg Con test Chrrstmas Decoratrng Commlttee Ch1ldren s Home Party Assembly Program EARL S SLIMM l565 Coll1ngs Rd D1str1but1ve Educatlon Ear can not do wrthout hunting someday he may be a whzte collar worker H1 Y Club Canasta Club ETHEL T SMITH 266 Lxne St General A typrng whrz likes crochetmg and records drama crztzc Advanced Typrng, Crochetxng Shake speare Clubs, Student Teacher 247 Boyd St Busmess Educatton Lrkes a good trme pleastng drs posztron always smrlrng Swtmmmg Club Canasta Club ELAINE SEGEREN 3046 Fenwusk Rd Busmess Educatron One ol the Farrvrew crowd l1kes baseball hopes to someday get her drzvers lrcense ASSOCIGIG Edltor ol Record Llterary Staff Lrbrary Councrl Quxll and Scroll GEORCINA W SELLARS 1238 Amertcan Rd Bus1ness Educatron George wants to have a red Cadzllac convertible complete with driver Natlonal Honor Socrety Homeroom Presldent Gxrls Cltlzenshlp Instltutlon GR mmf? N, I I 9 ' I I A ? , 0 N y V ' ' .. ,, I . ' , at V. y I V I 3 - I it D v I ls' 1 . 4 I A A Q vu f 7' I A 4-'Q gf' I' fly - I W I J . ox rg BX' I W, ray q- VI' I ky . J I xy nf I , b 4 I ' , ,f 3 by 5' f , , W J t ,F :Nm , , 4 ' I u In ' I D . , v . I . U . . E Y I TOBY SMITH B06 Broadway Business Education Toby , . . will get along ir lite with her hoped-lor health, wealth, happi- ness, ana' marriage. Band Concert WILLIAM H SMITH 226 Line St General 1 never ceases his driving around school will stop working as soon as he makes his first million Baseball Footbal' BAA CHARLES A SOMERS IR 836 Line St College Preparatory Peewee shy and good natured enjoys sports IV Baseball Intramural Baseball Band Member Orchestra Member Traffic Study Club VIRGINIA SMITH 2015 Multord St. General UGIUUYH . . . can sure whip up a good cake . . . sure make some man a good wi-te. KUNUHQ CMD Chann and Fasmon Club Glee Club Cooking Volunteer ELAINE SMYTH 915 Florence St Business Education VSFY quiet a good lriend to have her motto Live love and be happy G A A PHYLLIS SONSTEIN 303 Rand St College Preparatory Phyl lkes sports aspires to be a fashion designer Dramatic Club YTeen Club Intr mural Sports I SQ 34? ra ualea M 'XRVIN STARK 87 Branch Village General Marv likes sports scored many points for basketball team Basketball Club Basketball Study C ub CATHERINE STEELE 218 Branch Village General Peppy and lull ot lite a cool cat Pantomime Club Y Teen Club RICHARD STEMBOROSKI 1601 Mt Ephraim Ave College Preparatory Stem Iavorrte pastime rs sports gets along tremendously with his classmates Football Classical Club Intramural Baseball Int amural Football Basket ball Iunior Red Cross THEODORE S STECKI l228 Browning St College Preparatory Steck spends hrs time with the Red Notes a future mining engineer Band Chess Club Sale Driving Club Red Cross Program Art Program Band Concert ANN STEMBOROSKI l240 Everett St Business Education A nice gal always ready wzth a smile GA A Record Sales Record Sub scription and Circulation Club ELSIE ROSETTA STEPHENS 210 S 4th St Business Education Elsie well liked by all always helplul Glee Club Red Cross Art Typing Club Shakespearian Drama Red Cross Art Club V0 'B' 'Q .ff kg -MI we-4, 17 lin. 'is A-K IESSIE LEE STEPHENS 1100 Emma Street General lessre has acqurred for herself a host of frrends through her smcere and charming smzle Basketball Study Club Crochet Club Gree Club SALLY STEVENSON 704 New St College Preparatory Sally lrkes show bzz asprres to modeling sweet n sensatzonal Record Lrterary Staff Castle Crler Recordrng Secretary Chou' Good News The Fortune Teller Chrrst mas Play RONALD STORTINI 431 Beckett St Busmess Educat1on Stott likes to smg lrkes peach ice cream a true fhrt Varsrty Football and Track Intra mural Baseball Homeroom Secretary Football Club Chorr Trcket Staff Good News Assembly Program The Fortune Te ler MARION ANNE STETTLER 441 Chambers Ave Busmess Educatron Mrtzr full of lzfe usually succeeds rn her work GAA Homeroom Representatrve Baby Slttrng Club Shakespearran Club Dramatrc Club Nurses Offrce FREDERICK STILL 720 Mt Vernon St General Fred plans to be a przze frghter has a lot of ambrtzon a good smger Baseball Baseketball ALDO TANDOI S27 S 5th St College Preparatory A real sharp guy a ladys man can usually be found with Harry Pmochle Club Game Club BA A gxv s.: ki-:.y4f ELAINE TEGGE EORGE TEMPLETON 543 Pferffer St Busmess Educatton 1335 Argus Rd General Teg rates bowling and golf hrg An all around guy dnves that seen a lot wrth Arlene p a lrme colored Ford wzthout grrls to be a dancer ll and lanky Bowlrng Purple and Gold Busm mor Steerrng Commlttee Student Manager Qulll and Scroll Sophomore C c11 B A A Play IAMES DOUGLAS TENINTY Evergreen Tr Pk General All the way from Calrtorma as attended ten drfferent schools hopes to be cn X Ray worker DOMINICK TETI 836 S 3rd St General Zezs well known around our campus especzally by the farrer sex aspires to be famous Chess Club, Football Club Pmochle Club 1954 ALLAN ROGER TESSLER 1907 Park Blvd College Preparatory Shvenky an all around guy 5 always happy Golf and Tenn1s Assembly Program Commrttee Tumor Class Treasurer Natxonal Ho'1or Socxety Iumor GG Iun1or II Chorr lunror Class Show Speech Program Gurdance Program Good News Fortune Teller Usher Traftrc Temple Tournament Iumor Prom Commrttee Iunror Decoratmg World Affarrs Councrl Sem1Fmal1st Speech Cont st WILLIAM TOFANI 1043 Haddon Ave General I 1 well known and liked by all sharp dresser Pmochle Club, Chess Club, BA A kjuvitbx X111 pg A .5 ROBERT I. TOMASZEWSKI 1488 S. lUth St. College Preparatory Tomo . . . likes playing the accor- dion . . . future Civil Engineer. Fix-It-Yourself Club, Photograph Club, Pinochle Club, Hall Guard, Window Painting, CAROLINE TORENCE 742 Division St. General Kitty . . . amiable personality . . . appealing smile . . . has a million friends. Canasta Club. SUZANNE E. TRACEY 2846 Kansas Rd. Business Education l'Sue . . . one of Fairview's favorite . . . always happy . , . typing whiz. Red Cross Club, Sewing Service, Band, Volleyball, Childrens Home Party. KENNETH TROUTMAN 754 Bella Place General 'lKen . , . a good natured guy . . . likes fun. Hi-Y Club, Game Club, Pinochle Club, B,A.A. S ROBERT TONER 2949 Tuckahoe Rd. General Bob . . . enjoys photography . . . plans to go to college . . . hopes to be a commercial photographer. B.A.A. ANGELINA ESTHER TORRISI 826 Broadway Business Education Angie . . . lives happily . . , loves dancing. Bowling, Student Government, Safe Driving Club, Social Committee, Assembly Program Committee, Library Council, Christmas Home Party. PHYLLIS SADIE TRAVIS 951 S. 9th St. General Butch . . . beautiful singing voice . . . greatly admired. Choir, Concert, Glee Club. ROBERT TURNER 1055 Princess Ave. Business Education 'iBob . . . bookkeeping whiz . . . easy to make friends . . . seen with Rich a lot. Senior Steering Committee, Welfare Chest Committee, Record Salesman, Q U Ui' Ps -Q .z , W if Q fly ellry' 1 x Record Art Staff, Fix-It-Yourself Club, Senior Steering Club President. al , ,ae ill A sz get 58: :- Wx . N . 7 , l I Lx IUDITH MARIE ULRICH 1317 Lansdowne Ave. Business Education ludy . . . quiet . . . ambitious . . . a good bookkeeper, then happy marriage. Record Subscription and Circulation, Purple and Gold Business Staff, Typing, Guidance Office. K, L I 5 META VAN STlNE 3l67 Colorado Rd. Distributive Education l'Meta's an all-around girl . , . hopes to marry a millionaire, Record Salesman, Twirling Club, Record Subscription and Circulation, Homeroom Secretary. '--f as S S 'EDWARD L VERBIT 724 Clmton St General Vbrbre quret rn hrs manner dsptres to be a steel worker Chec ers Club Student Government Homeroom Leader B A A Tl-IERESA MARY VIANA V 602 N 5th St Busmess Educatxon Terry sweet smrle tavors males from Wilson Castle Crier Semor Steermg Com mlttee Typmg Club Color Guard L1 brary Councrl Model Umted NGLIOHS General Assembly ANNE MARIE VUKICH 404 Webster St Busmess Educatlon Ann easy gozng a swell gal Tlcket Olltce Typmg Club Purple and Gold Bu 1ness Stall IOSEPHINE M VERDEROSA 911 Broadway Business Edu atron always ready to help at a G A A meetmg or pep rally GA A Representattve Purple and Gold Busmess Stall WILLIAM VILLANO 1183 Morton St General BIUY the greatest drummer hopes to make a lot ot money B A A IOSQPH R WALKER 238 Mt Vernon St Practrcal Arts oe has character and dzgnrty also rmpressrve and drstmgurshed luture drattsman B A A LM 39 KATHLEEN WARNER 1808 Broadway Busrness Educatlon Kathy hat cute lrttle blonde quite an artzst would lrlce to oe a nurse Advanced Typmg Sale Drrvmg MARVIN LEE WATSON GERARD WATSON 1863 Mullord St Practlcal Arts ock rs the tellow who always has a smrle tor you baseball lan Baseball Club G A A MARLENE ERNA WEINBERG 1218 Broadway College Preparatory Marlene always wrrtmg letters 1863 Mullord St General Marv a tower ol strength on the grrdzron not easly forgotten captarn ot our tootball team Football Club Football HELENE SUE WEISMAN 1655 Park Blvd College Preparatory Helene ambrtrous worker famous lor her dry humor Re ord Contrtbuttng Stall Purple and Gold Lrterary French Club Speech Show Ltbrary Counctl Programs L1 brary Counctl V1cePres1dent 213A Iumor Class Play Iunror Decoratmg Commlttee TV Show Quill and Scroll AUDREY WHITE 2048 S 10th St Busmess Educatron Good thmgs come rn small packages gooo natured and lrrendly Volleyball Typrng Club, Charm and Fashton Club or tallcm, on the telephone Record Busmess Stall Sophomore Class Show Lrbrary Counctl 213 A Iunxor Class Play Purple and Gold Ltterary ELLIS MITCHELL WEISS 107 Rtchey Ave General Butch wrll clean up rn later re tuture vrsrtor to the moon BAA SHtRLEY WIESNER 435 Broadway College Preparatory Shtrl a great journalist tall n talented Bowlmg Tennrs Assembly Program Commrttee Castle Crter Ed1tor and Advertrstng Manager Record Busrness Manager and Contrlbutlng Stall PSG Scheduhng Edrtor Record Ctrculatxon and Adverttstng Staff, Natronal Honor Soctety Qutll and Scroll, Student Government Lrbrary Counctl, Temple Press Tournament 'sw B- 4 A f'l ' . .V ' r 'x 1 . I v, 1 . 4 - C f . ,Vt trre we I y E' i ,V , 1 . , , , N! 1 lf I Yr' ,lfglwk 1 I - . . I g Myjf 2' xg-A f l,..g - W lb 1 .' 1. . - I Wm' ' ,I ' , f I 4 - 9 tif' algal' lm'-.lf F A M-P5 f f , rlgh g I ,I I .., ' ,. X 'V s'f, L Plul , Nt f ,r I ff-1 . xg X I' Lv 1 ,l I 6 f J 'X xl E, , xi. Xl NX H , ,ft S 6' W. I I lers I L 1 . -I I -. ' A I... ' W BURRELL GLENNIS WILLIAMS 733 Spruce St General Burrell a likeable guy o s of sportsmanship Football Football Club Basketball Track Basketball Manager MARLENE IONA WILLIAMS 637V2 Van Hook St General Peg favors dancing works hard at the Hospital Auxiliary Future hairdresser Basketball Twirlmg Club Y Teen Club Hospital Auxiliary EDWARD N H WILSON 1132 S 9th St College Preparatory Eddie enloys music and base ba hopes to be an architect Football Pinochle Club HiY Club Baseball ELEANOR G WILLIAMS 622 Liberty St Business Education Sports loving many friends likes music Basketball Student Government Twirl ing Club YTeen Club Study Club Glee Club ANNABELLE WILSON 243 Sycamore St Business Education Belle small and quiet interested in traveling around Volleyball Basketball Modern Dance ETHEL ESTELLA WILSON 1107 Cresson St Business Education Pretzels full of fun likes all types of sports Basketball Volleyball Twirling Club Typing Club Glee Club ra uafea DONALD W. WILSON 1038 S. Collings Rd. Business Education 'Don . . . has a pleasing smile and friendly personality . . . plans to be a welder and steamfitter. B.A.A. ANISE G. WINOKUR 1502 Wildwood Ave. College Preparatory Anise . . . enjoys bowling . . , up and coming fashion illustrator. Purple and Gold Art Editor Castle Crier Art and Assistant Editor Dra- matic Club Assembly Program Com- mittee, Record Art Staff, Insignia Committee Hallowe'en and Christmas Window Painting, Library Council Nurse's Office Gay Nineties Review, Castle Crier Show, Bowling Tennis Fashion Show, MARIORIE ANN WOOLFORD 420 Lansdown Ave. Business Education Marge . . . loves skating and danc- ing with loe . . , known for her crazy get-ups in G,A.A. shows. Cheerleader, G.A.A. Show, Purple and Gold Business Staff. AGNES WINARSKI 1836 Fillmore St, Col ege Preparatory 'lAggie . . . likes to go skating . , . wants to be fl dental technician. Constitution Committee, Color Guard, Tennis, Volleyball Swimming Purple and Gold Literary Staff, National Honor Society Y-Teen Club Traffic Force Lieutenant Cafeteria Temple Math Tournament, Children's House Party. HELEN E. WOOD 2115 Van Buren St. General Toots . . . our class artist . . . what a volleyball player. Record Art Staff Concert Glee Club, Hallowe'en and Christmas Window Painting, Dramatic Club Secretary, Basketball Volleyball. V STANLEY WROTNIEWSKI 753 Florence St, General l'Stan' '.., a swell person . , , popular guy. Safe Driving Club, Homeroom Vice- President. is of 4, QQ. --'J fy' ,s-Q 'K' 'Y ,fy , it fmif X LKL A' as 4- Sw .V 1-1 jf 'is DONALD A ZEPP 922 Haddon Ave College Preparatory Don plays a mean trumpet hopes to be a future success Soclal Commlttee Band Orchestra Syncopators Good News, Fortune Teller EILEEN WYCHE 815 S 8th St Busmess Educat1on Elleen loads of fun orrgmal crazy mrxed up krd Homeroom President Student Govern ment Red Cross Representatrve Purple and Gold Bus1ness G A A Representatrve Badmxnton Volleyball Tenms MORRIS YAGUDA 480 Randolph St College Preparatory Yug future aeronautical engmeer lrkeable all around guy Intramural Softball Golf Club FIX It mlttee Natronal Honor SOC19lY Treas urer Boys State PAUL YOUNG 3144 S Atlantrc Rd General Paul beautrful smrle future Harry Iames Band Orchestra Syncopators Sprmg Show IACK ZANE 301.1 Congress Rd General Zuck remembered for hrs red harr bound to make you laugh and forget your troubles Intramural Softball Baseball Club Huntrng and Frshmg Club Checkers Club 1954 ANTOINETTE MARIE ZUBRZYCKI 1267 Park Blvd Busmess Educatron Tom modest and unassummg radratmg sweetness Color Guard, Purple and Gold Man agrng Secretary, Chr1stmas Decoratrng Commrttee Tlcket Offlce, Accounttng Offrce Swtmmmg Club G A A Fashron Show Model Umted Natrons Welfare Chest Commrttee CHARLES I YAFFA 1137 Langham Ave General er quret a sports enthusrast contrnumg on to college hopes to be succe sful Football Basketball Baseball LILLER YOUNG 1025 S 8th St Busmess Education a likeable girl mce smile Typmg Club Student Councll Repre sentatrve Red Cross Representatrve RITA GWEN ZAHN 314 Morse St General Rrta can always be seen cheer mg for CHS Cheerleader Tennrs Welfare Com mlttee Castle Crter Assxstant Crrcula tron Manager French Club Psychol ogy Club Advanced Typmg Club Art Club Sophomore Show Club Offxce Qurll and Scroll LORETTA I ZAPPACOSTA 1177 Lansdowne Ave Busmess Educatlon e llarr for dancing and friends lme sense of humor lot ot good sense Chess Club Secretary Sophomore Show Drarnatrc Club Q'-9 S-1 , -ASH ,J I f 1 'lv f l ' ,A gf .XX I g - I I W Yourself Club, Senlior Steering Com- Christmas Party. , V 3 i jf , 4 F - , 1 1 4 J SVA' ,KW f I . ,- X 1 v fqjt, L' . 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