Camden High School - Purple and Gold Yearbook (Camden, NJ)
- Class of 1960
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H -2- ' ..g N s x N S41 J A T' , . 4 If 2 I x X Q fb q 7' .EM I I I I E x -N6 0 ,, X k X L - Ik 41-, gig Jw 3 K -Q: S E Vx xy! Xxx M Vx x 'I X Y, ' K i x Q - 'S N f' N' '1' 7 3 Q E 1' A - ff N !1fL WI Q I - -1 ir I ' I I I Q ,X X N xi Sf 4 S, S, Q I I I I I I I I I I I II I III I III I ' IIN YUXxIXXVXxiYXIpy,Iw FW IfX Nxxx,Ixx XXXNNXKT-XNNXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXNTXNXXXXXXVXXXXXXXXX ADMINISTRATION DR. ANTHONY R. CATRAMBONE Superinienclenl' of Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION Administrators J. Arihur Jones, Mrs. Eluria Milliken, Mrs. May Jones, John Horn, Anfhony Gonslri, business man- ager: Dr. Anihony R. Carrambone, superinfendenfg Eugene E. Wales, presidenfg Joseph Ragone, secre- faryg Samuel Supniclr, solicilorg J. Maxwell Griffin, vice-president Thomas J. McLaughlin, Godfrey C. Misus, William J. Procacci. The achievements of Camden High School, since be- fore the turn of the century, can be likened in many ways to the glorious civilizations of Ancient Greece and Rome when they were at the height of their power. We have gained wide-spread recognition for our accomplishments in many fields and are looked upon as leaders. Let us not succumb to the temptations of internal moral decay which preceded the fall of these ancient civilizations. Rather, let us be constantly alert to the inherent dangers of apathy and keep pressing ever forward to keep our school and our country great. Sincerely yours, CHESTER V. KOPPENHAVER Principal Principals Philosophy, physical prowess, and cultural arts were first introduced to the world by the Greeks and Romans. Since then, they have been adapted to our present way of life and are quite evident in our own community of Camden High School. Just as these contributions created a way of life for the Greeks and Romans they have made Camden High best. Continue to build upon the founda- tions which you have promoted here, and the influence of this community will always be with you. WILLIAM PALESE Dean of Students Many years have passed since the great empires of Greece and Rome, but they are still remembered today for their outstanding contributions in the fields of science, athletics, literature, and government. These accomplish- ments helped make their empires best. Our school has traditionally made contributions to lead the way for other schools. In fields similar to those of the Greeks and Romans, Camden High has made great achievements. In our memories, Camden High School will always be best. ELMER CORDA Assistant Principal V N. We 'g ,.WA. x Anihony A. Alfano Ellain M. Brooks Burness Broussard, Ill Dororhy Caja Warren H. Cambridge B.S., Temple Universiiy B.S., Norih Carolina College: B.S., Texas A. 81 M. A.B., Rufgers Universiiy l l f i i V I i I i Armand A- Cdpdnna Jeane++e Carson Stanley C. Choinaclri John J. Danaher Edward Davis B-S-v Te'f1Ple Uf'iVe 5l'lY M.A. in Ed., Temple Universiiy B.S., Villanova Universify A.B., Williams College B.S., Temple Universily Faculty i Gabriel A. DiMuro Donna Duffy William W. Dulhie A.B., Ruigers Universify B.S., Indiana Siaie College B.S., Universify of Pennsylvania Sdyde G- Eiwhberg Charles A. Engel Naihan Enien Roberl Ferry B-S-.Universi'l'y of Pennsylvania B.S., Rider College M.S., Temple Universily Jacqueline Feinsiein A.B., Si. Lawrence College W ff 23122. '. ' 'i 'rr A f . i -V-- J M Hefbeff FlSli6f J0SePl1 Fisher. Jr- Giovanna Fiffipaldi Mary E. Gallagher Jules Goldberg B.S., Temple Universify B.S., Cheyney Slafe College A.B., Georgian Courl College B.S., Temple Universify B.S. Universily of Miami L f i :?.2f L Q ii J ? E , 2,1 W an my .,. fi . Roberl' M. Goffschall A.B., La Salle College Gail Greenberg A.B., Hunler College Rurh C. Hagan Roberi M. Haley Pafricia Harford A.B., Cheslnul' Hill College Universify of Pennsylvania A.B., Cheslnul' Hill College ? . -Q I ,.-- .,,-QR 'A Q: nf: 7 1 My X gaarr Joanna Jakubowski Beriha Johnson Virginia E. Henderson Harry Holman B. Gordon Jacobs B.S., Temple Universily A.M., Universily of Pennsylvania A-B-. Temple Uf1IV6r5ily B.S., Drexel lnsfifule Charles D. Jones Leslie H. Jones Marie B. Jones Arnold A. Korsin A.B., Franlrlin and B.S., Universily of Pennsylvania A.M., Columbia Universify O.D., Pennsylvania Slafe Marshall C0lle9e College of Opfomelry Wal+er LaMar, Jr. Margarei B. McGinley Florence W. McKenly Jessie M. Miller Norman T. Miller B.S., Temple Universify B.S., Temple Universily A.M., New Yorlr Universiiy B.S., Temple Universiry B.S., Cheyney Slale College .. ,.., .. - g W e J P' 2 ..,.: ,. V Q .lie H - X' wiv! ' Mifchell Mozeleslri Wal+er N. Myers Alfred M. Miniconi Joseph F. Monclelli Elizabefh R. Moses B-5-. William and Mary A-B-. A-M-. Pl!-D-. B.S., Wesf Chesler College A.B., GeH'ysburg College B.S., Boslon Universily College Universily of Pennsylvania ff ' ,X V ' 151, f . - 1. A ' L J. s f 5 ' -- l i ' . K W ., ani.. 'H A 1 l L f-Qfffi lw r,-' ,. az , 1 ' ' , f . E5 EZKiQf fiili y'ii, ' f , wx? -Q, - err , i - . - ,. u . -,Y , V 4 L . W.. V , few-g-,,.., E A 'W ' ' e.z'M'.i:.me.f5m.3mma...ai.a.v deiezzsuissf .S qw. Dorofhy A. Nakonieczny Mildred R. Oalrs Raymond Oczliowslti Joseph C. Papiano William C. Paul B.S., Temple Univergify A.B., Weslhamplon College B.S., Universily of Pennsylvania B.S., Temple Universily A.B., Lincoln Universify Bla? FB l-y0lh C- P9ClI'lClI James J. Penneslri Bella Polivniclr Mary E. Prevife Mariorie E, Robe'-+5 A-M-. UhlV6I'Si'ly of Pennsylvania A.B., La Salle College A.M., Temple Universify A.B., Greenville College A.M., Columbia Universily Thelma L. Snape George Szymanslri A.M., Clarlue Universify B.S., Villanova Universily Alice R. Silverman Edwin G. Smifh A.B., Hunler College Pl1,D,, Princelon Universily Elhel M. Thegan B.S., Temple Universify Elizabelh H. Thompson B.S. Virginia Slafe College 'as si ' ' K - .2 4 li ii I H ' a Joseph F. Wardach A.M., Temple Universily Z.. Kafherine T. Wisman A.M., Universily of Pennsylvania ,, a.,,.. ...,.., .. ,..,., .. .. , .,,.,,.. ., . .,,,ggg,,g .S ...,. .. .., .,.,. , .,,.,,..,. .,..,, a.., . . ef.,zz......W-V1.5-f...-f -1: f:--'ww w if Q7 fy 'F we :Q .W H' ff-:f:.?.5.1 iff'-'f i-. i fee fa :ei.sf.s,1ff Myrlle Trego ' 2 5 g v. ,. -1 -' -- ,,-- -f. ,.., ,. Wfgz , 'Sf - me ,G 3 .1 af -:,?'5Vi ' , r.f,'-in a 5. Y 4- . f ..-e,,...fw f.. 'iff' fjk -5? A? . , ' Q f '-ef., -.Q 1-. Frank Wolfson B.S., A.M., Temple Universiiy . , . -5' iw Rosemarie Venfurini Dolcie T. Troncone B.S.. Trenfon Slafe College Thomas L. Yager A.B., A.M., Universiiy of Pillsburgh John Zizalr .M., Peabody Teachers f- in -a ' 1 ,- ' . ' .... .f 17? 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Z Z y , X :E ' JJ Mus-no l Jw Jw ART iefoflxi 1 L'n 'm7?TWlllfTVilfT IWf'l'ITW! U f'r571l'l ',x'l1,s1l VUlI'f1 Hll'V'TlllrIKm1l!'UfIHHUM I 'X I-I IS X X N XXXYTX XX X x X XX XX XX Xxx XXXXXXXXXXXXQQX Xgxxxx X? X XQx Sophomores Eeek, i+'s alive! 6-M Now, now, +hink kindly of your +eachers 8:30-Time +o smile. Today's news, today. Twinkle twinkle little star, Biology class is where you are. Wishing won't do it, saving will. Coffee break. The senior and junior classes this year were joined by a group of active and spirited sophomores. By participating in all sports and many other activities, the class of '62 made its presence known. Judging from its great abil- ity and keen interest, one cannot deny that these sophs will soon be a credit to Camden High School. Our students love to be educated DOUBLE, DOUBLE TOIL, AND TROUBLE . . 2x-l-3x-4y-l-2z:0? Keeping busy was no problem for this year's Junior Class. With varied activities, we found the class of 1961 trying hard to maintain the high ideals and standards set by previous student bodies. The future upperclassmen excelled in sports as well as in scholarship, helping to add many laurels to our collection. Juniors this year were led by President, Maryann Savich, Vice-President, Cheryl Walls, Secretary, Judy Kor- deck, Treasurer, John Butler, and were capably advised by Miss Jakubowski and Mr. Mondelli. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS J. Adams, J. Kordeclr, J. Butler, J. Walls, M. Savich, President. Llf11Ol'S JUNIOR STEERING ROW I: D. Wiiherspoon, D. Zaris, J. Bufler, C. Walls, M. Savich, Presi- denh J. Kordeck, J. Adams, E. Anyzek. ROW 2: J. HIII, P. Quaranfa, J. Gibson, C. Cafalano, J. Carpenier, C. Cummings, C. Gonzales, S. Skibicki, C. Direnzo, B. Yaguda, P. Jones, M. Mears, A. Johnson. ROW 3: R. Ringold, G. Barbuio, S. Asbell, F. Kamis, T. Ba+es, S. Adkins, E. Agos+ini, G. Sunke'H, L. Alsfon, H. Bershiein, R. Dawson, F. Williamson. One-Two-Three-CHEESE. ROW I: J. Moreland, P. Alston, P. Bates, G. Lee, P. Lawrence, E. Wil liams, L. Snailrowslri, C. Kne'Hle, L. Mingle, M. Maddred, D. Meloni, B. Firth. ROW 2: D. Bauer, J. Sunlzet, G. DiGiacomo, G. Dzinski, A. Smith, Mr. Wolfson, J. Grzelalr, C. Mitidieri, J. Lewis, J. Krause, V. Horcey, D. Firth. ROW 3: D. Brownlee, V. Ronis, V. Seeney, V. Dock- ery, M. Savich, K. Keough, R. Gallucci, M. Moszlzowicz, A. Cutler, Presi- Student Government ROW I: Arleen Smith, Alan Cutler, President Janet Grzelalr. ROW 2: Gail Dzinski, Frank Wolf- son, Carol Mitidieri. dent: A. Yates, R. Pulaski, F. Semiraglo, J. Lulraszewicz, J. Olesiewicz, M. Fennell, W. Nelson, R. Waters. ROW 4: E. Kraszewslri, C. Smith, R. Smells, Jr., H. Trueblcod, J. Henson, O. Bates, Jr., E. Bunn, S. Prager, R. Riclgway, J. Butler, R. Read, R. Harvey, C. Randall, H. Bershstein, J. Johnson, N. Brown, J. Chapman, C. Ghee, D. Wharton. Parallel to the government of Greek and Roman civilizations, the student gov- ernment at Camden High School works to benefit the masses. lts strong and capable leaders-Alan Cutler, President, Gail Dzinski, Vice-Presi- dent, Carol Mitidieri, Treasurer, Arleen Smith, Recorder, and Janet Grezlak, Sec- retary-have successfully carried out their duties of supervising student activities. It is through their support that the following twelve committees are able to function. Their endeavors help each one of us en- joy a more pleasant year. Insignia Committee ROW I: Verna Horcey, Anna Wasser, Judie Cohen. Cafhy Kordeclr, Joanna Jayne, Pairicia Bafes, Judy Sobel. ROW 2: Marcy Myeroff, Doris Foley, Marilyn Her+z, Cass Welsh, Shirley Boofh, Phyllis Kasen, Rufh Rubin, Priscilla Alsion, Bonnie Gilbert, Judy Neiffer. ROW 3: Janice Lulraszewicz, Nancy Zar, Linda Laslrin, Margie Block, Marsha Fink, Paula Mowi'rz, Merryl Co- hen, Diana Trykowski, Bernice Zahn, Barbara Frassefio, Judy Kordeclr. Student Day Committee ROW I: Linda Laslrin, Gene Lewis and Janei' Lewis, Co- Chairmen. ROW 2: Rosalyn Rosenlrraniz, Ronald Dzin- slri, Meredy+he Johnson. Assembly Committee ROW I: Sheila Denenberg, Joan Heine, Chairman: Michael Fein, Judie Cohen. ROW 2: Kaihleen Jaloway, Ira Baclr, Joan Asbell. Brooks Irvine Committee ROW I: Arleen Smith, Bob Pulaslri, Chairman: Mar- cella Cecich. ROW 2: Frank Semiraglio, Joseph Meyers. USIICTS ROW I: J. Sirislty. M. Cohen, E. Ruflenberg, J. Lambert, J. Asbell, L. Laslrin, D. Rosenberg, D. Zaris, S. Ribler. B. Zahn, B. Yaguda. ROW 2: V. Balunas, J. Heine, R. Codish, J. Seroilrin, Mr. Paul, J. Meyers, Captain, L. Kaufler, J. Cohen, B. Rabinowilz. ROW 3: S. Bell, J. Carclie, T. Byrd, R. Rosenlrranrz, P. Kasen, J. Lewis, P. Barfleson, G. Lewis. M. Herfz, M. Myeroff, I. Back, M. Fein, J. Yaclrer, S. Prager. ROW 4: F. Kamis, C. Ani- cich, M. Vannell, A. Gross, V. Jackson, S. Safran, S. Udell, M. Cecich, R. Taxer, M. Os+ro'FI, A. Brown, B. Tei- Ielman, R. Roihman, R. Rosenfielcl, L. Whi+e. W eyare Committee ROW I: Grace DiGiacomo, Phyllis Schwartz, Pai Try- Icoski, Chairman: Emilia Brucoli, Joy Moan. ROW 2: Linda McDonough, Barbara Beamer, Anna May DiGiaI- leonardo, Rosalyn Rosenlcranlz, Maryann Savich. Publicity Committee ROW I: Barbara Dacchillo, Pal Barileson, Chairman: Veronica Balunas, Linda Kaufler. ROW 2: Barbara Hughes, James Chesbro, Pairicia Pillo, Sharon Slribiclii. Social Committee ROW I: Dee Wawrzynialc, Phyllis Schwarh, Barbara Benson, Chairman: Maureen McHenry, Ginger Cooper. ROW 2: Raymond Semiraglio, Jack Yaclrer, Wally Rob- inson, Walfer Mendell. wwf Scholarship Committee ROW I: Helen Levine, Janei Dilworih, Marilyn Wini- grad, Chairman: Rosalyn Rosenlxranh. Trajfc ROW I: R. Wesley, R. Ridgway, S.'Prager, F. Pearl, R. Gallucci, S. Safran, D. Goodman, J. Yacller, M. Os- froff, L. Whife. ROW 2: S. Rilaler, P. Baies, D. Fennell, F. Stern, V. Balunas, R. Cosianzo, A. Wasser, R. Codish B. Heine, L. Kautier, M. Johnson, B. Rabinowifz, E. Tar- ier, C. Kordeclc, l. Friedman. ROW 3: B. Fisher, P. Alsion, B. Rober+s, B. Lamberf, J. Sero+lrin, Mr. W. Paul, J. Meyers, Capfaing C. Silen, S. Cheesman, M. Hertz, S. Williams, G. Lewis. ROW 4: D. Brownlee, C. Cutler, L. Rose, M. Burkeff, J. Lewis, C. Mathews, J. Sobel. R. Bell, D. Bauer, J. Cohen, J. Heine, E. Wish nefslry, L. Zankman, E. Prusinowslci, E. Russell, G. Dzin ski, D. Foley, P. Kasen, R. Rubin, M. Myero'FF, R. Rosen lrranfz. ROW 5: S. Bell, M. Vannell, M. Cecich, C. Tanslcly, V. Dockery, L. Kurlan, L. Laskin, J. Lambert, I Bloom, J. Asbell, D. Zaris, B. Yaguda, S. Udell, J. Kor- declr, P. Lanchoney, R. Rofhman, B. Teifelman. Citizenship Committee ROW I: Barbara DiRocco, Danielle Bauer, Lorraine Bi saga, Eileen Lichfman. ROW 2: Cafherine Donohue Brenda Upshaw, Janet Krause. Booster Committee ROW I: Diane Meloni, Barbara Heine, Eleanore Wish- nefslcy, Clara Mafhews and Pai Gialuco, Co-Chairmen: Elma Persiani, Adeline Perisielli. 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Led by All State Group IV quarterback 5,3 7 hi,iM,?,,,-72 HX ' 1 171 m , Golden Sunket, hard-charging fullback Joe Meyers, and fleet-tooted halt- ' -us 'ffffmf 5' 'Mya backs Ronald Smith and Roland Daniels, the team gave us many exciting L-E53 U X l x xl ll , ' moments to remember. t o-s Q- V ' ' - c l Our most impressive victory was by a score ot 25-O over Woodrow 5- Wilson in our annual Thanksgiving Day tilt. Much thanks to our capable coaching staff: Head Coach Papiano, As- sistant Coaches Engel, Zizak, Fisher, and Mozeleski. ROW I: Willis Outlaw, Eddie Golden, Jesse Battles, Clarence Ran- dall, Lionel Byrd. Co-Captain Golden Sunkett, Roland Daniels, Courtland Smith, Roland Redd, Ronald Smith. ROW 2: Maurice Magruder, Bill Murphy, John Pettigrew, Charley Maddox, Co-Captain Joe Meyers, Joe Serowiec, Ronald Dove, George Liss, Kenny Keough, Albert Beniamin. ROW 3: 'Eddie Lzresziewslri, James Franchetti, Ronald'Peak, John Knight, Sam Fisher, Bernie Powell, Harold Preston, Bernie Smith, Phil Tumminia. ROW 4: Assistant Coach Herbert Fisher, Horace Wilson, Vernon Jones, George Klevenz, Bernie Yatla, Coach Joseph Papiano, Earl Adams, Larry Levitslrie, Carl Waters, Dooclels McDonald, Assistant Coach John Zizalr. Camden Camden Camden Camden Camden Camden Camden Camden Camden I959 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 46 .....,.4 S+. Joseph ...., 2I ,.....,. Millville A...... 7 ,..,..,. Bridgeion ...... 2l .....,,. Camden Calholic I3 ........ Vineland ,...... 34 ........ Collingswood ., 20 ........ Abingion .... 26 .......4 A+Ian+ic Cily , . . 25 Woodrow Wilson COACHES ROW I: John Zizalx, Joseph Papiano. ROW 2: Herberl Fisher, Mi+chell Moze- leslri, Charles Engel. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL ROW I: Sieve Levin, Ronald Dzinslri, John Vera, Herman Bell, Charles Ghee, Charles ScoH, Ronald Scheinfeli. ROW 2: Coach Engel, Edward Bell, Cecil Hoi- noslci, Len DiGiacomo, Copey Francis, William Chapman, Carmen Fagnani, Mille Tursi, Anfhony Chrisly, Coach Mozeleslri. The Camden Fans Basketball What's the big secret? Ronald Smith, Sam Fisher, Ralph Heath, Golden Sunket, and Reginald Hammond compose the team whose spectacular ball playing has won a record of 48 wins O loses for Camden High School. Often called the Little Globetrottersf' they raised the crowd to its feet during several games as they staged what they call show time. Along with the starting five, Thomas Ashley, John Jobes, Arnold Stark, and Frank Stevens are capable mem- bers of the 1960 second squad. Stephen Schley, Wilson Pitts, Stephen Brown, and Charles Maddox, however, will carry on next year. With their aid, the fame of Camden High will continue to grow. Many distinquished honors have been heaped upon our team and its exceptional coach, Anthony Alfano, during the past year. Itchy Smith received the richly deserved honor of being chosen Player of the Year in New Jersey. Certainly no one was more worthy of the title, Coach of the Year, than Anthony Alfano. As a result of an all-around effort by the team and its assistants, it won for itself the State Championship for the second consecutive year. C.H.S. will never forget how these dribbling, shoot- ing, and singing boys came and took Camden like a storm. The pages of its history will be filled with praise for the Purple Avalanche of 1960. ROW l: Charles Maddox, Thomas Ashley, Steven Schley, Ralph Heath, John Jobes, Golden Sunlret. ROW 2: Robert Liclretto, Frank Stevens, Reginald Hammond, Coach Anthony Alfano, Ronald Smith, Samuel Fisher, Preston Hayes. sw. fl sf Qt is Fla 11 '25- s g 4 yaa. , xl' K s as '23 57 lr 4:3 wr . hklllftg Hg!! QQ' X, My 3 1 fm f Rf fb- 43 . 1. ,mf2zAmfffH -qqwpmv-v- ' MN! I fffwg 1 Lm9Si1gY,v-5413, f, J ,R X Q, ' W hxw ' 542 A hM W A MN if zfi , ii lzn N43 JL 2 i n-S 'S tb in Y.. 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X qw s X 'xxx I ,, ff tl x f X NW, 35 xxx N I 1 av , I' 1 9 Asfx 4,f,: , H-., , ,ag 4 4, ,- xQ ',,l,'l f w e , ff ..- I, , x , 1 1 5' lf I '-K. I. x, I W, ,S , '-3... nx- fi 4' u 5 , .... , Ag .lg L... ' w ef' .in lil I The ancient Romans used the mace. We use the bat to set the pace. Such a popular sport as baseball is sure to attract many capable players. Our list of base- ball heroes includes: Joe Meyers, Ronald Smith, Golden Sunket, John Mawhinney, Roland Daniels, Danny Wilson, Courtland Smith, James Franchetti, Philip Tuminia, and George Liss. lt's pretty certain that this team was ready for every pitch, and with the combined coaching abilities of Joseph Papiano and Anthony Alfano, our team showed us some top notch ball playing. w, Team Work ff- . A. 'ig Un , i A-' 1 l' E r lf' 12-1- tsss ,I , ' 'M g W ' - ,:' W' .3 L, ,. -' ,, u ' A Youre Ouflll riffs' 'i't fi . , it 7 Vtjliggg My George Has lf. -My ' V' ,iii , Q 3l ' -V 'i'- Y , L . ,.r T ,--' H V.. . A .- -' wiiiiiliiug, Emil n ilititttlwvs 2-,ef -.,. :le One ot the tastest sports on the agenda tor this year is track. Some of the returning letter- men who put forth all their ettort towards victory are: Gerald Holmes, Sam Fisher, Ralph Heath, Jack Cardie, Theodore Byrd, and Robert Blake. Pole vaulting, broad iumping, and running, are quite a variety ot events tor one of the most vigorous sports in any school's yearbook. Under the capable guidance and teaching ot Coaches Enten and Mozeleski, our track team is sure to go tar. On your mark. Get set. Go. ROW I: Robert Blake, William Cook, Edward Smith, Edward Crawford, Jesse Battle, Clarence Randall, DeWitt Foster, Alonzo Moore. ROW 2: William Flax, Edward Lee, Jack Cardie, Coach Enten, Ronald Preston, Theodore Byrd, Gerald Holmes. ROW 3: Ronald Golden, Ronald Payton, Michael Pritchett, Carl Jones, Vernon Jones, Herman Bell, Bernard Markowslri, Craig Williams, Benedict Tisa. ROW I William Flax Edward Lee, Benedict Tisa, Coach Enten Robert Blalte Theodore Byrd, DeWitt Foster. ROW 2 Michael Pritchett Horace Banks, Tony Banlrs, Edward Smith Edward Crawford, Robert Williams, Craig 1t2Ps5fi1i:ii5i K it A fifi 'J , - t Cross Country , c if Although cross country and wrestling are not maior sports, they still demand much from the partici- pants. Stamina, vigor, and strength are iust a few of the qualities that are needed to play these sports. Perhaps our wins aren't as many as we would like, but we at Camden High School take our hats oFF to the courageous boys who continue to try. ROW l: Erwin Pratts, Maurice McGruder Mickey Stewart Jacob Klevan Ronald Cool: Edward Craw ford, Jesse Battle, Craig Williams, Horace Banlrs Roland Daniels Edward Kruschevski Bernard Yafla ROW 2: Coach Zizak, James Langston, Louis Nelson Milne Tursi Bill Murphy John Vera lra Back Charles Forchion, Arthur Polsun. Foster Scott William Holly Earl Adams Golf One, two, three, fore. Many games similar to golf have been played in several countries since ancient times. Although golf as we know it was originally played in Scotland, much earlier, the Romans played a golf-like game called paganica. We now believe that this game was the forerunner of golf. With every man returning, our golf team was ex- pected to have a better season than last year's team. Head- ing the team was senior golfer, Phil Ginsburg, followed by returning juniors, Barry Teitelman, Steve Smith, Fred Getting into the swing of things Kamis, and Steve Bell. Under the supervision of Mr. Zizak, these boys were sure to succeed. Contributing to the fine athletic record of Camden High School was the tennis team, which posted another admirable season. The team was bolstered by the return of two other seniors, Barry Sadoff and Jack Yacker. The rest of the squad was composed of underclassmen and was capably coached by Mr. Frank Wolfson. Tennis They're raising a racket. i l I lt's easy without an opponent. Boys' A.A. Our Boys' A.A. OFficers keep the records tor all boys sports. Joseph Meyers, as President, presides over all Boys' A.A. meetings with his capable assistants Roland Daniels, Vice-President, and Courtland Smith, Secretary. Their administration has been very successful and im- pressive. Varsity Club ROW I: John Jobes, Jaclr Cardie, Benedict Tisa, John Mawhinney, Carl Waters, Arnold Starlr, Harold Preston, Gerald Holmes, Philip Ginsburg, Philip Tumminia. ROW 2: Courtland Smith, Jack Yacker, lra Baclr, Al Fraction, Joseph Meyers, James Taylor, Preston Hayes, Robert Blake, Jesse Battle, Edward Lee, Barry Sadoft, Craig Williams. ROW 3: 4-4. Wil!!! i 5 Courtland Smith, Joseph Meyers, Roland Daniels. Frank Stephens, Thomas Ashley, Larry Levitslri, Marvin Brimm, James Franchetti, Jeffrey Serotlzin, Leslie Simon, George Liss, Ralph Heath, Horace Banlrs, Alonzo Moore, Clarence Smith, Kenneth Keough, Pat Bateman, Reginald Hammond, Ronald Smith, Sam Fisher. l ' A 4 4... - GIRLS' GYM TEACHERS COLOR GUARD Elizabeth Moses, Jeanette Carson, Virginia Henderson, and ROW I: Cass Welsh, Evelyn Prusinowslxi. ROW 2: Delores Wawrzynialr, Captain Jessie Miller. Claraleata Cutler, Linda Cramer, Mary Mears, Rosemary McLaughlin, Linda Mc Girls' Sports Our brand-new gym inspired the girls at Camden High School as well as the boys. There was an array of activities that we have never had before. A slim gym was started so that the girls could develop the trim figures needed to wear the new fashions. Archery, bowling, ping pong, basketball and hockey are lust a few of the other girls' sports. Since women didn't participate in sports in ancient Greece and Rome, this is one aspect in which we are at least one jump ahead of them. Mrs. Jessie Miller, Mrs. Elizabeth Moses, Miss Virginia Henderson, and Miss Jeanette Carson are the girls' gym teachers. Under the direction of Claraleata Cutler, Girls' A.A. President, and her staff, girls' sports were flourishing and popular. Donough, Anna May DiGialleonardo, Patricia Trykoshi. MAJORETTES ROW I: Leontine Woodson, Pat Bartleson, Arleen Smith, Debbie Corda, Myra McPhillips, Barbara Dachillo, Delia Ford. ROW 2: Nancy Mosciclri, Rose Waters Susan Fisler, Priscilla Alston, Sharon Skibiclri, Juanita Boone, Janice Eubanks Alberta Jones, Diane Trylroslri, Ginger Cooper. CHEERLEADERS ROW I: Joan Asbell, Beth Mont- gomery, Judy Sobel, Phyllis Schwartt, Captain: .loan Heine, Kay Brader, Sandra Williams. ROW 2: Maureen McHenry, Marilyn Jones, Sheryl Letzgus, Darlene Winchester, Pat Williams, Gloria Slupski, Barbara Firth. 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XXXXN xxxxx xxxN7XYXNxxxx xx AX X WSSUN NX X X I 59 cl ' ' I ' 1 'Q 1- n I ' ' 155 S. ES. x . ..S.x Ss- x... .Lx J. .- I Xi . . 5 ' e . .:a.smim-Sxfff - ! A , ' . u . A A A L A o M 2 X XXXL Xxixx X Xa X XXXXXN . X X XXNX XXXXXQ XX Xxx XXXXXX .XXX ROW I: R. Costanzo, L. Williams, P. Alston, P. Bates, L. Thomas, F. Stern, V. Balunas, P. Kawczynski, A. Wasser, R. Codish, E. Tarter, I. Friedman, L. Kaufler, B. Lambert. ROW 2: V. Horcey, B. Weisfeld, D. Fisher, L. Rose, M. Johnson, President: E. Thegan, S. Lipkin, M. Fein, S. Booth, B. Roberts, L. Zanlrman. ROW 3: H. Preston, B. High, P. Schwartz, G. DiGiacomo, D. Bauer, L. Bisaga, M. Keller, S. Denenberg, Senior and Junior Library Councils ROW I: M. Revels, P. Mowitz, I. Bloom, D. Rosenfberg, M. Cohen, S Ribler, K. McCarthy, D. Zaris, P. Brooks, T. Carullo, J. Asbell, J. James, W. Burton. ROW 2: E. Tyler, P. Ouaranto, C. 'Ewing, P. King, J. Sir- islry, E. Thegan, J. Tatern, M. Andl, N. Mosciclci, B. Boyer, G. Watson ROW 3: T. Pellowitz, S. Pagan, B. Southwiclr, J. Adams, C. Catalano, L. G. Lewis, B. Rabinowifz, J. Sunket, B. Guralson, J. Jacobs, P. Kasen, L Klaslrin, M. Hertz, R. Wesley. ROW 4: D. Goodman, R. Harvey, J Yaclrer, A. Moore, R. Rosenlrrantz, A. McDowell, S. DiServio, R. Rubin M. Myeroff, D. Cozier, A. Wilson, P. Stevens, S. Williams, G. Dzinslri J. Lewis, F. Pearl, I. Back, R. Gallucci. Under the capable guidance of Miss Ethel Thegan and her assistant, Mrs. Vera Lahuta, the members of the Library Council are always ready, willing, and able to help locate our books, check them out, prepare them for circulation, and do various other things which contribute to an effici- ent, smooth-running library. This group is led by: Mereclythe Johnson, Presidentp Sandra Lipkin, Vice-President, Michael Fein, Treasurer, Lois Rose, Secretary. Gallucci, C. Hinton, B. Yaguda, L. Snailrowslri, B. Zahn, S. Udell, R Sanders, P. Gialuco, S. Fisler, B. Brill, T. Todor, G. Slupslri, B. Gerelus ROW 4: R. Rosenfield, M. Vannell, A. Petrass, M. Savich, M. Burday, S Prager, J. Seigle, J. Klevan. M. Power, M. Yarber, S. Melnychuclr, M Slrlar, K. Ryan, D. Gordon. B. Moss. .SQL fb. 2 Ch!1StHlaS Party 'f , !qail I: 494' 0 ' 0 o ' o 0 Q O is 1 ROW I: M. Molocli, M. Finlr, P. Mowitz, I. Bloom, J. Sirisky, D. Zaris, D. Karelcos, T. Goodwin, L. Corsi, F h L. Edelsohn, M. Mason. ROW 2: C. Bramble, S. Fisler, M. Johnson, L. Klaslxin, S. Levin, President: K. Wisman, S. Denenberg, C. Kordeclr, B. Weisfeld, E. Ruttenberg, N, Zar. ROW 3: M. A. Savicli, A. Petrass. J. Kordecli, S. Williams, A. Wright, B. Yaquda, A. Lurie, J. Sunlcett, A. Budzynslri, D. Rinqs, b P. Williams, J. Stanford, E. Malmau, V. Cooper, B. Brill, E. Gaffin. ROW 4: A. Kamis, C. Hoinowski, U A. Rosenlcrantx, R. Smith, W. Birdsong, J. Seigle, P. Braunstein, W. Jack, W. Penlroe, H. Rosen. Guidance Council ROW I: J. Lane, S. Williams, B. Siegel, President: A. Wils n. S. Cheeseman. ROW 2: J. Candelori, L. Klaslcin, B. Brill, Dil- worth. L. Mroz. Where else could anyone find a more diversified and complete schedule of clubs than in the program offered by Camden High School? This excellent program is under the competent direction of Mr. Haley. The clubs are organized to suit every need and inter- est. For those interested in the arts there are the Dra- matic, Plays and Players, Greek Culture, Book, and Literary Appreciation Clubs. For the sportsman there are the Foot- ball, Basketball, Wrestling, and Fishing Clubs. The handy- man has the Fix-It and Industrial Arts Clubs. No matter where the interest of the student lies there is a club suited for him. Strikes and Spares are in the air. Future Wives and Homema ers ROW I: R. Benevento, V. Mugil, Mrs. D. Duffy, G. Jackson, J Young, B. Holmes. ROW 2: J. Ostroff, M. Jacltson, G. Rycharslii B. Fisher, F. Anderson, J. O'Brien, L. Bivans. ROW 3: J. Daniels M. Pereau, D. Karelros, A. Fuller, E. Brandemart, O. Robinson. Clubs Classical Club ROW I: G. Paiierson, ivl. Revels, L. Giilespie, A. Virighi, E Gribbelf, M. Andl, P. Brooks, B. Slephens, E. Anyzek, S. Scar duzio, J. Daniels, J. McGloughlin, J. Best, C. Ewing, L Mingle. ROW 2: R. Williams, C. Bullock, B. Roberts, J Bates, J. Lambert, B. Zahn, Consul: Dr. W. Myers, H. Dashoff, Consul: S. Eason, M. Teifelman, M. Fullard, M. Sargent ROW 3: S. Smalls, P. Lanchoney, C. Yales, C. Billings, L Dickerson, B. Alston, P. DoDelin, T. Kendig, C. Barry, E. Rob- inson, T. Johnson, S. Hall, Z. Thomas, R. Sanders, E. M. Smith M. Israel, G. Jackson, L. Gallucci, L. Bivans, R. Taxar, L Hewlett, M. Yarber. ROW 4: A. Gross, J. Kohn, F. Kamis D. Parsons, N. Howard, S. Horwifz, H. Phoenix, Jr., R. Corsey Jr., T. Banks, C. Slronski, J. Butler, C. Rosen, J. Vera, J Powers, O. Bates, Jr., E. Levanas, I. Schwarh, B. Yaffa, W Tanksley. mmm my L Red Cross ROW I: B. Roberls, M. Pine, E. Prusinowski, M. BurkeH, J Jacobs, President S. Kler, W. Bosiic, H. Redman, I. Reese. ROW 2: R. Holland, J. Schlipp, B. Kraiewski, P. Blacknick, E. Paszkiewicz, E. EIlio'H, W. Browning, J. Johnson, E. Stan kiewicz, M. Greonly, A. Walkins, B. Alslon, L. Zimmerman, B. Boyer. ROW 3: S. Blevins, L. Corsi, N. Ragins, L. Aran shaw, L. Jenkins, J. James. Future Teachers of America ROW I: A. McDowell, B. Zahn, J. Sirisky, L. Rose, President M. Winigrad, R. Taxar, B. Lamberl. ROW 2: A. Lurie, S Fisler, M. Andl, E. Ruflenberg, J. Lambert, R. Sanders, A Budzynski. ROW 3: P. Lanchoney, B. Gerelus, S. Brenner, L Gallucci, T. Pellowirz, M. Power. QW 'QW' Future Artists of America ROW I: M. Mancini, G. Wilson, B. Brill, P. Del Palazzo, Preslclenl R. Rosenkranh, N. Zar, N. Jacobson. ROW 2: B. Gelerni R Tyler, S. Caldwell, J. Pou, P. Collopy, G. Germaney. REYNAUD HARVEY ILENE FRIEDMAN ALAN CUTLER Public Speaking ARMAND CAPAN NA In the days of ancient Rome, it was at the Forum that history was made. The Forum was used as a market place, for political assembly and for amusements. People came to hear the famous orators of their day. On Thursday eve- ning, November 19, 1959, our Forum at Camden High School was festively decorated for one of the most gala and spectacular events of the year, the fifty-fifth annual Wilbur F. Rose Public Speaking Contest. Until the time of his death, Mr. Rose was very much interested in public speaking. It was provided in his will that a prize continue indefinitely in order to encourage students to develop their speaking ability. The first public speaking contest was held in the fall of 1905. The winner of the first contest gave an account of the death of Sidney Carton from A Tale of Two Cities. From 1905 to 1933 the contests were directed by Miss Lucy Dean Wilson and from 1934 to 1950 by Miss Ethel G. Lord. It is now under the able supervision of Mr. Armand Capanna, Director of the Speech Department. In accordance with tradition, three boys and three girls were chosen from a group of eleven semi-finalists by a faculty committee to compete as finalists. As the contest began, Reynaud Harvey held the audi- ence spellbound with his captivating rendition of The Judgment Day by James Weldon Johnson. Pert Ilene Friedman next held the spotlight with her exciting and dramatic interpretation of The Death of Madame Defarge, from Charles Dickens' novel, A Tale of Two Cities. ROW l: A. Wasser, M. Winigrad. ROW 2: D. Goodman, S. Safran, E. Jones, S. Williams, M. Jones, R. Gallucci. Q V, k I .. .xmas .sy 2 MEREDYTHE JOHNSON The scene then shifted to a battlefield in Germany as Alan Cutler presented the touching and emotional story of Hilton Blain Turner's Homecoming, When the intermission ended, the audience was cle- lightfully entertained by the Camden High School choir, under the direction of Mr. Robert M. Haley of the Music Department. The choir presented selections from H. Alex- ander Matthews, Peter DeRose, and a tribute to Romberg, arranged by Douglas MacLean. As the curtain parted once again, Meredythe John- son gave a vivid portrayal of The Snow Goose, written by Paul Gallico. William Rabkin chose a Biblical selection by Sylvia Berger entitled This Side of Jordan, depicting Moses' final days on this earth. WILLIAM RABKIN GAIL DZINSKI The evening ended on a note of humor with Gail Dzinski's portrayal of the antics of a doting mother as she attempts to land the starring role in a movie production on behalf of her odious child. Her selection, Movie Mother, was penned by Colin Clements and Florence Ryerson. There have been only two major changes since the first public speaking contest. At first there was only one prize awarded. Now there is equal ,representation be- tween the boys and girls and prizes are awarded to a boy and a girl. Until 1911 the winners were announced imme- diately after the contest. Now the results are not an- nounced until commencement, when two grateful people receive the coveted Wilbur F. Rose Public Speaking Con- test Award. Kaufler, E. Tart'er, J. Heine. Music Adding harmony, gaiety, and fun To our iour- ney from The ancient to The modern are our many Talenfed mussscgii groups. ,,. .n.- 3 . Under lhgsfdirectioriiof Mr. 'e' Rpbertawlifi Haley, The choir mayflqeiflieard at assembly programs, the Wilbur F. ConfesT,,and The Spring Show. .The .over The new public ad- dress system fugrllderfibrightened the Christmas fes- ,nn - Qur..bargcl.wlifsQfact.,bvl Nlf- Alf5e??2I.g1M.frM:f5iL fe5s3?if3bd ' stand- sfgliilders forma- tions onffhe fgbfaball field. Barrdjfrnimbers prac- ficewhaird and leingjhoursfo prepelfegifor assemblies WQPCP faslliei-ffffili ,,,,w Sfiifafofsf band, anCli5ff5l??!ZFhGf5T'af Pro- vide ??fQQf ROBERT HALEY VlOLlNS: P. More, L. Hewle'H, B. Brill, J. Robinson, A. Harringfon. BASS: C. Williams. CLARINETS: K. Ryan, T. Kendy, D. Crawley, T. Gorczvnslxi, T. Sayles, L. Sample. TENOR SAXOPHONE: T. Eimer, V. Edmunds. ALTO SAXOPHONE: G. Wdziezlrowslri, W. Amos, J. McGloughlin. MELLOPHONE: M. Yarber, R. Sanders, P. Brooks. PIANO: J. Sfanford. TUBA: B. Voshell. BARITONE: J. Yusf, F. Henniz. TROMBONE: W. Kucinslri, H Jones, W. Robinson. TRUMPET: R. Hirshcrn, A. Fracfion, M. Scherzer, A. Yales. FLUTE: M Johnson. DRUMS: M. Gardner, J. Chesbro. R. Kenfon. MANAGER: L. Zanlman. R The Music Men :Azsssr::.:mmvm:.:,u..w11i.r:1s1fggsa1feas1f'.y12s.rfeas:wwmw2as'::a1sussfw as-f591fiea:amw'm ..'x-sw-1rs.m.......: ,- - - .. .e.w'.wmnmmwaw-mem.:f..wzw..2- : , u,1.m:gfw.s:.a..e:ewmv x:uua. wwmnmmu ALFRED MINICOZZI CLARINET: P. Pelry, L. Sample, T. Gorczynslli, T. Kendig, K. Ryan, D. Crawley, T. Wilson, G. Villanova, B. Rabinowilz, T. Sayles, D. Rosenberg, F. Pearl, V. Doclrery, E. Persiani, J. Duncan, D. Riggs, O. Ba+es, R. Di Mona. FLUTE: M. Johnson, P. More. ALTO SAX: G. Wdzieczlzowslri, W. Amos, J. McGloughlin. TENOR SAX: T. Eimer, V. Edmunds, H. Adlrins. MELLOPHONE: M. Yarber, R. Sanders, P. Broolrs. BARITONE: J. Yusl, H. Phoenix. TROMBONE: W. Kucinslri, H. Jones, W. Robinson. ROW I: M. Sfovall, A. Jones, P. Bales, N. Slarlxs, l. Bloom, H. Redman M. Winigrad, M. Johnson, L. E. Boyd, R. Cosfanzo, G. Walam, D. Riggs. ROW 2: L. Esllaclr, C. Spence, R. Bell, C. Hinlon, V. Dockery, R. San ders, S. Fisler, B. Bri++, J. Dilworfh, A. McDowell, G. Dzinslri, J. S+anford L Q. F. Hennig. TRUMPET: A. Fraclion, R. Marcheginno, R. Hirshorn, M. Scherzer, A. Brown, A. Yafes, R. Holland, S. Beilowilz, R. Ogen, C. Fonsville, C. Faullcs, C. Allino. TUBA: B. Voshell. BELLS: J. Sfanford, A. Harring+on, D. Newman. DRUMS: M. Gardner, J. Chesbro, J. Curley, C. Sleclr, J. Genovese, R. Kenlon, W. Ames. MANAGER: L. Zankman. ROW 3: G. Duncan, C. Gibson, S. Eason, C. Johnson, C. Walls, A Pefrass, M. Power, M. Yarber, P. Lanchoney, A. Moore, B. Smalls, Jr ROW 4: H. Nix, R. Mahan, R. Gallucci, H. Willis, L. Kafz, W. Turner W. Tanksley, C. 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Molotsky C Ewing L Eclelsohn The Record We all look forward to the publication of the Record, our school magazine. This year the Record continued to bring fine reading pleasure to Camden High School students. The talented pens of Anna Wasser, Editor-in-Chief, Rosalyn Rosenkrantz, Feature Editor, and David Goodman and Phillip Ginsburg, Sports Editors, inspired this years' entries of our school magazine. Mr. Robert M. Haley supervised this Literary Staff. The Rec- ord provides the students with an opportunity to express their thoughts and ideas. The Literary Stat? spurs the imagination and challenges the in- tellect of its readers. Its wide range of articles adds much variety. The quality of the magazine is enhanced by the fine illustrations and designs created by the Art Staff. Mrs. Leslie Jones directs this vital unit. The Business Staft is under the supervision of Mr. Stanley Choinacki, with his business manager, Lor- raine Zawadski, and subscription editors, Clara- leata Cutler and Pat Carvell. Distribution would not be possible it it weren't for this hard working staFf. The combined ettorts of the three staFFs of the Record succeeded in producing an outstand- ing literary magazine. 52' SI RECORD BUSINESS STAFF MANAGERS RECORD SPONSORS ROW I: C. CuI'Ier, L. Zawadski, P. Carvell. Mr. S. Choinacki, Mrs. L. Jones, and Mr. R. Haley. H J RECORD ART STAFF ROW I: N. Dubrow, T. Good- win, E. Jesfer, C. Kruclr, L. Marks. ROW 2: E. Crawford, M. Cas+roII, S. Gelb, A. Jones, A. Wawrzyniak, A. Keller, J. Mounl. RECORD BU SI NESS STAFF ROW I: B. DiRocco, G. DiGIacomo, C. Cuiler, P. CarveII, Mr. S. Jenkins, D. Rozier, R. Marfin, J. Lane, J. Eubanks. ROW 3: D. Meloni, Choinaclri, L. Zawadzlci, M. Cavallo, L. Weclauslri, G. Alsfon. ROW 2: J. Kavolchyclr, E. M. Von Reiche, R. Pugh, E. Conaghy, D. Lolrai, P. L. Cramer, E. Lichfman, L. Barnes, S. Edwards, C. Donohue, S. Cheese- Buclrley, W. Gasfon, J. LapI1an, L. CIreIII, C. Hinfon, R. DIMona, A man, M. Polo, B. Papas, J. DISaIvio, N. Manganaro, B. Guralson, K. Ferisfelli. 53 IW' GEN E LEWIS Wri+e-Up Ediior CATHY KORDECK AND IRA BACK SIDNEY LEVIN STEVE SAFRAN AND MEREDYTHE JOHNSON ASSOCIGIB Edlfors Schedulmg Eddor SPOTIS ECIIIDFS PURPLE AND GOLD LITERARY STAFF ROW I M Johnson G Lewls C Kordeck M Fein CO Edlfbrln Tar+er J Cohen, J. Sunllef, P. Kasen V Farmer L Klaskm ROW 3 Chief K Wlsman R Codlsh CoEdnforunCh1ef I Bach M Myeroff R GaIIuccl R Rubin, S. MoscicIu S Denenberg J Dllworfh F Pearl B PURPLE AND GOLD BUSINESS STAFF ROW I: P. Alston, B. Heine, B. Benson, P. Trykoski, E. Brucoli, Business munds, L. Boyd, E. Russell, J. Redmond, B. Nichols, B. Gilbert E Manager: A. M. DiGialleonardo, T. Carullo, B. Austin, P. Bates. ROW Wishnefsky. ROW 3: M. Dragum, C. Johnson, P. Stevens, J. Moan J 2: J. Redmond, G. Jones, C. Mathews, S. Booth, C. Johnson, G. Ed- Candelori, A. Wilson, B. Upshaw, W. Tanksley. Combining knowledge with determination, the busi- ness, art, and literary staffs of the Purple and Gold have worked laboriously to bring this anthology of memories into the hands and hearts of Camden High School students. Under the competent guidance of Mrs. Katherine Wis- man, the literary staff has endeavored to provide the grad- uating class of 1960 with the finest yearbook possible. In their capacity as co-editors-in-chief, Rosalyn Codish and Michael Fein have served their fellow classmates loyally and dutifully. Publication of the yearbook would have been an impossibility without the assistance of Mr. Wardach's busi- ness staff. Employing their creative powers to the highest de- gree, the art stalt, supervised by Miss Pedrick, has merged the great pillars of ancient learning and the Camden High School columns of knowledge in the picturesque pages of this book. ', ., mg. fMsVmf'sssieewm1ti..sfsQwtsQ.1iz1efeaie5wl sz tmexafwiawuieasfmsisssxm C. Silen, C. Mitidieri, J. Genovese, P. Collopy, Co-Editor: P. Del Pal azzo, Co-Editor: N. Jacobsen, L. Cramer, N. Zar. YEARBOOK SPONSORS Mrs. K. Wisman, Literary Staff: Mr. J. Wardach, Business Staff: Miss L. Pedrick, Art Staff. Castle Crier BARBARA WEISFELD Editor-in-Chief MARY E. PREVITE Sponsor Serving as an instrument of information, the school news- paper, the Castle Crier, has kept us up to date on the latest school news. Whether it's sports, fashions, or other school activities, you'll find it in the Crier. Published monthly, the Crier gives us summaries of past events, previews of coming attractions, and glimpses of outstand- ing faculty and student personalities in the school. Reporters can be found anytime, anyplace, gathering news to bring to the stu- dent populace, or conducting a- poll of student views on a con- troversial subject. Working hard on this publication was the staff, composed of members of the iournalism class. Heading the staff was Barbara Weisfeld, Editor-in-Chief, and supervising all work was Mrs. Mary E. Previte. Distribution of this student informer was entrusted to the care of the business staff, which was composed of members of the iournalism class and of the Castle Crier Club. The Castle Crier works as an informer, school calendar, and an instrument of student opinion. CASTLE CRIER LITERARY STAFF ROW I: V. Balunas, B. Weisfeld, Edi+or-in-Chief: Mrs. M. Prevife, R. Pawsner, D. Zaris. ROW 2: R Sfone, A. Keller, M. Galanie, F. Miller, M. Os+roFF, J. Jacobs, J. Duncan. CASTLE CRIER BUSINESS STAFF ROW I: M. Pruiff, J. Heine, S. Liplrin, B. Weisfeld, Edifor-in-Chief: V. Balunas, E. Persiani, R. Pawsner, P. Kawczynski, J. Gibson. ROW 2 M. Os+ro'FF, R. Sfone, B. Higgs, P. Gialuco, T. Todor, D. Wawrzyniak, J. Jacobs, L. Bisaga, P. Jones, L. Rose, A. McDowell, A. Keller, E Money, V. Jones, J. Vanderhursi, W. Browning, J. Meyers. ROW 3: N Howard, J. Seigle, M. Gaianfe, Z. Thomas, S. Lamb, L. Kurlan, B. Yag uda, L. Laskin, M. Cohen, S. Ribler, D. Rosenberg, V. Spicer, P. King, E Randall, J. Edmond, B. Soufhwicir, H. DashoE, S. Prager, R. Rosenfield 1wwiuwwiLwiwiiwiwiiwiiwiiwiuwwi MmwiwwmxwiwiwuuiwinwLvuiw iw 2 010314IlfUI5flBf0f0ftI0IllXII!19103331101010DfllllilllillllflllllllfllflilllllIOHIQIIBXCJIODIOIUIlIlflfllYt3l'Klf4X03flflllflliflflliflfllill I . l M, t s3 C fl '55 l ox-W 90, '- 0 1 7 Q, X Q UU! XMB -'W i t wi o r ' gig: qgjejqggp pg 33101tlojojojogcgqqogojojnIGQIIlfsliftvfOLUTIT-'TOZIIOTOLOIO I Ohio a u'oT0Zv.'u1ULv1'1II0'vg'l0I11'Llg'Ll1I10Zi'i'l0l0T0 li0l'Z 0 I U if i , 0 : f' i 1 ' w ,. 2 .I 1 'i V1 7 W P, 1 l l 1 - l l l 'f . 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'pu 545 W 4i4 4 4 -, X -ff f Wg, Q 44, W 4.4 4 4 X 1, ,, 2 f .NW . f W A 4 , M41 4 4 4 2 ff'-2 X IFF , I..-' J vm ' L :gtg ly , -r u Mm: ki , ZF Z 4 Z C fm . 12 ,L-'fj I4 1411541 E. 4 4 wqqf' L'Q'- 4----4'4 4 4 4 w L- I, ' EE . :N L7 4 4 4 qt If J ,L H , L, M , f , wx, Kfx W' x Zac? 4 Z ' , . 17 In . - A- . x 3 x, 4 1, wk by 4 M E4 4 7 Z f A A-K It N, Z-Q 4 g 2 7' I .N - ,,, .X ff' ET-4 I,-Li X Wi 2 lr f ,JV l - A-il?-J J J Iiqunlll 5 'yll I I Ill 1 I 1 llll SENICRS Nfxxxxxxxx xx xxxxpxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx xx yxx?Tx xx xx Fxxxx xxxx Txxx xxx xxxx 'XVXXQ GOLDEN SU N KET-Vice-President. Act well your part, there all the honor lies. This year the office of vice-president of the graduating class has been wisely entrusted to Gol- den Sunket. In spite of being active in many extra- curricular activities, he has devoted much of his time to aiding the other officers direct the class of 1960. I THOMAS ASH LEY-President. Be a pattern to others, and then all will go well. Every empire needs an' able leader to guide it successfully. This year the senior class of Cam- den High School has been guided capably by its president, Thomas Ashley. He has certainly won the respect, admiration, and trust of every citizen in our empire. JESSIE MILLER MITCHELL MOZELESKI Sponsors PATRICIA TRYKOSKI-Secretary. The pen is the tongue of the mincI. Patricia Trykoski has aptly carried on the fine standards established by her predecessors. Under her management, as secretary of the senior class, our records have been carefully and effici- ently kept. SENIOR STEERING ROW I: D. Ford, P. Brown, R. Bell, M. Starks, R. Harvey, T. Ashley, President, G. Sunlret, P. Trylroski, M. McPhillips, D. White, L. Williams ROW 2: F. Semiraglio, A. Moore, J. Yaclrer, J. More, A. M. DiGialleon ardo, C. Naegele, P. Candera, J. Reed, D. Bauer, C. Bello, P. Bates REYNAUD HARVEY-Treasurer Surplus weath is a sacred trust which its possessor is bound to administer in his lifetime for the good of the community. The Treasurer of our class, Reynaud Harvey, has certainly done his utmost to ensure the proper admin- istration of the surplus wealth which makes up the senior class treasury. We have chosen a capable ad- ministrator. D. Foley, D. Brownlee, M. Fullard, A. Brown, B. Pulaski. ROW 3: W . McDonald, K. Revallo, E. Goldberg, C. Stech, D. Wilson, R. Wesley T - Hughes, M. Thomas, A. Lowe, R. Heath, A. Demitrio, F. McClay. MYRA McPHlLLl PS-Financial Secretary Skill and confidence are an unconquered army. A new oftice has been added to those of the senior class this year. Myra McPhillips, our financial secretary, has been a capable assistant in all matters concerning our financial aHairs. Ulwivyl QALW IWIIW N1 llwllwllwllullIullwllwllwllwllwllwllWllwlllyllwllwllwllwllwllwlwllwllwllwllw . . - 1 1UTC.IQflflflfillflliflllllflfliiiifllU Ol 'F 0ICIfll'I'.lQ'Il10f 0I'...'.'0.0Q0.'. UQ'JQ0-h'.'0.'.'.0JLtffllllfllbflllhfihfililffl.9I4Jllf'I.l1'lIPMP1'l0Q'1lQOI'fIflf lfOfl ,l.O3'0l0-' ' ? ,1 I 1 x X W K V Z ,7 K X QQ XXXN 7 Z 7 7 7 f 7 ' 7 5 gm f V I Z 7 5 I f f 7 f v In Q f 6 X 1 'Z '7 7 7 7 7 f X f y I 7 7 5, I ax. K f f I I: ' I l Z r , X ' f w I Z Z I I 'Q f 1 i 9 7 QI III lllllll Ill Il I 'll I I IIII l I I I ll I ' On the basis ot character, scholarship, leadership, and ath- letic ability, the Class of 1960 chose Golden Sonny Sunket as the recipient of the Alexander Oaks Memorial Award. Sonny has participated in many school activities and has held many ottices, such as the vice-president of the senior class and co-captain of the basketball and football teams. 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X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X S X X X X X X S X X X X X X X X X X X Xl OPTIMIST AND PEsslMlsT X BEST DANCERS S Barbara Weisfeld ' Roberf Pawsner X X Delores Fi,-+I, . Frank gems,-aglio X X Q M '-Xf'l '3V '1'-'-' 9 - 3 'l-'KIM nt micsn'o:m1uXu:m A Q: X 1 lI X Um 1 1 X X X X X XXXXXX X 1 X X r ' X X ' ' IX E,XX if ' -'Y' X X X X A ': X X X X X X XX, E M ,.-M. X X S S VLLE l S X X f ffi' X X X X X S, S, XX X om MOST Fon c.H.s. S MOST STUDIOUS F Gail Dzinski ' Golden Sunkef An+hony Brancafo ' Sandra Lipkin X ug 'H' r-l U: nfli.Dn.aX0.1.1.t.1.4.0.mY0Zu1a,oZs'n.Qnu it l Um' Ona o,llr.D.l !lO.'.'.C.'.l.Cl VDVILD V411 tin QI rp Ula ns, n41A uh f,,,,. . 5 , ,-,, , 5, .ig , , 'up' Q on Lo XI- 0 X ..-X - 5. 1 .I rg -5 . X ,, . g , . . 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Mig Z4 f 2 Z Zz fegafff X C '4 , f yf, ,XZZZQM f ff.. ff f f 1 X X X e 1,l ., i. fA, X X X WITTIEST CLASS ORATORS Q -loaf' Url-75 ' Ffank5emef-19li0 Ilene Friedman ' Reynaud Harvey X X e X X X X X X X X l X X X X Y X X X X X X X X X X X MOST VERSATILE CUTEST X Merecly+he Johnson ' Thomas Ashley X Delores Fir+h ' Anfhony Dimelrio ' X I to 'ox 1 0 t'lfl,ll,lv.l'Oll.IQl1-1053103310 wg Q Q0 I o X 4 I ll -nu X , L ll ig I X X A ' , 3 l X oo X X l 1 ieo 2' f i l ' X , K . ,vrl kr., . , ez ,lim X ' l lelf X l fniieliiffs. ' XS Af-' vi --xq : - X ,lll f X lnn l llol - X l o X , :f'V - ,.,. Z' ESQ.: X . SHYEST , X CLASS FLIRTS X Anlhony Brancafo ' Karlse Read Shphany Cheeseman , Jack Cardie X - X Nixxxvwx Qx X mx xx A ll l Xl X NXXQXXX X X XXX YYY XYQXXXYX xx X XXX XXX? XX Q NXWQQ. xg XXXEXXXXXVQ xfx XXXxXXB,Q ,, ' l uill and Scroll PURPLE AND GOLD ROW I: Patricia Del Palazzo, Meredythe Johnson. Michael Fein, Rosalyn Codish, Cathy Kordeclr, Gene Lewis. ROW 2: Patricia Collopy, Marcy Myeroft, Emilia Brucoli, Sidney Levin, Patricia Try- lroslri. The Quill and Scroll is a national literary honor society. Its membership consists of stu- dents vvho have done outstanding work on one of Camden High School's three publications: the Record, the Castle Crier, and the Purple and Gold. There has been a chapter of the Quill and Scroll at Camden High School for many years, but this year, for the first time, under the capable leadership of Mrs. Previte, it has been activated. With their President, Barbara Weisfeld, Vice- President, Robert Pawsner, Secretary, Marilyn Winigrad, and Treasurer, Sandra Lipkin, the mem- bers of the Quill and Scroll strive to promote bet- ter literary understanding among the students at Camden High School. RECORD ROW I: Pat Carvell, Anna Wasser, David Good- man, Rosalyn Rosenlrrantz, Lorraine Zawadzki, Teri Goodwin. ROW 2: Joseph Genovese, Elizabeth Jester, Iris Bloom, Marcia'Castroll, Steve Melyn- chuck. CASTLE CRIER ROW I: Marilyn Winigrad, Robert Pawsner, Bar- bara Weisteld, President: Sandra Lipkin, Veronica Balunas. ROW 2: Lois Rose, Pat Gialuco, Alan Cutler, Anna Keller, Evelyn Money. is :fl ' l 'V 0 QA ' l , - S Y at lonal Honor T .V I . 'gtk K L .V - S c1et r J J - J if V SIDNEY LEVIN ANNA wAsseR Vice-President L i s Recording Secretary Learning is as important today at Camden X ','.: f A In High School as it was to the ancient Greeks and it' Romans in their Golden Age. Our scholars are , fx. rewarded for their ability by membership to the ,V 1 7 3, iw, 4 i Walt Whitman Chapter ot the National Honor So- l ciety, which is under the guidance ot Mrs. Sadye MICHAEL FEIN Eisenberg. The members are chosen tor their Pfesldem' A outstanding achievement in scholarship, leader- ship, service, and character. This year's otticers led the group in attaining a successful program. ROSALYN CODlSH MYRA McPHILLIPS Corresponding Secretary Treasurer JUNIOR MEMBERS ROW I: Gloria Slupslzi, Roberta Messaro, Lorraine Snailcowski, Mary Andl, Theresa Carullo, Frendessa Har- mon. ROW 2: Janet Hill, Margaret Power, John Radogna, Jacquelyn Edmond, Janice Lulcaszewicz. L SENIOR MEMBERS ROW I: Esta Tarter, Danielle Bauer, Marilyn Winigrad, Beverly Lambert, Karlie Read, Cathy Kordeclr, Anna Wasser, Sandra Lipkin, Marilyn Pine, 'Elizabeth Jester, Barbara Weisteld. ROW 2: Janet Lewis, Grace Di- Giacomo, Phyllis Schwartz, Rosalyn Codish, Myra Mc- Phillips, Meredythe Johnson, Sidney Levin, Judith Sobel, Jeanette Redmond, Barbara Benson. ROW 3: Albert Fraction, Ronald Gallucci, Robert Pawsner, Anna May DiGialleonardo, Sheila Denenberg, Lois Rose, Michael Fein, President: Janet Dilworth, Patricia Trylroslci, Rosalyn Rosenkrantz, Brenda Upshaw, David Frowert, William Bostic, William Rablrin, Anthony Brancato. qi'ix.m.ulf - f 'W ' an- uiaiiaafi:s 11sffMlilh4:f1selH ftrevwis+'....,,7 i1e-451' -if W f HW 'f W Honor Students -.A ANN I , X Iliff T ' gig A' . I I I I DANIELLE BAUER ROSALYN CODISH 5 - I, K W .ix g fi LOIS ROSE ANNA MAY DIGIALLEONARDO mu wx I . :nf 34 , K, :vw I Xgzggix 1 fl S. II I ,A ANTHONY BRANCATO I 8 I P 2 A 5 'bf Ie 535' , I S, I ESTA TA RTER f I ' I .XJ W I x 4' I., T' s AP II S k F hw . .lg Aga was In ' I., I if , 1, I SANDRA LIPKIN m 1 I PATRICIA TRYKOSKI LW -1,.. ' , :TA I I :TA Y I-V, MYRA McPHILLIPS ROSALYN ROSENKRANTZ Qfsgszsf-35.3 .7 .. 152513 127 Im ,giwmw fy RW R, gg-.fzi2 1 f- MMI ,L 55:2 ' ' ' k fi ,.,. . I ., nl T: ia ' .A M sf? ANNA WASSER 'N I Q TTAT WW Sf ...., . .. I BRENDA UPSHAW TT If T ,E X W ' Q xx I En S s ' v,,..,. .. .5 R253 E E SIDNEY LEVIN w.,'Mm Was: .ew I MW -I If .E V M ef? I ' I W I 2 I If IW-f. ' ng I-SI I V gg,-f,.X if f.:-, I Mxegzffg if 5 . I I LOIS KLASKIN 'K-...M I Wk N 'f 'Hg' 'Q . wi sy ' ' :fi i4,, MEREDYTHE JOHNSON BARBARA WEISFELD bf! ELIZABETH JESTER 4 I 4, JEANNETTE REDMOND V,,., BEVERLY LAMBERT I 5 I Lx. Yr, I? A Kms 'Iv f 1 SHEILA DENENBER6 BI , 1. - 'x AAV- I E, . A' I W y, KV I' f' ' 4 ? f 'L if Q5 Y J I xl? J - 21- 4, 5 1 ff ' 'iii Rf f.. I ' 'W' 4, N7 L- I if I+'4 QQ , -'ff m id Q W, M , Ng I wi tl : F .2-, .T ev 0, A 'fa . ' K 1 . DV' 1 ALBERT FRACTION MICHAEL FEIN If I, H, ,M I IJ, RRR x I MARILYN WINIGRAD X WILLIAM RABKIN ROBERT PAWSNER JOSEPH CU RLEY . 7I I N MARY JANE ADAMS IOI West Military Drive 1 General The crest and crowning of all ' . l good, ,H Life's final star is brotherhood. .:-: A Y-Teen, Hospital Service, Current Events Clubs. 1:14123 5 2 is Q ? J, 2 V PRISCILLA ALSTON ll II37 South Ninth Street ':., College Preparatory If you have knowledge, Iet oth- ers light their candles at it. -' President Literary Appreciation, Swimming, Twirling Clubs, Sopho- more, Junior, Senior Shows, Major- FSM - ' , E .. ,re .L J ad? HELEN SOPHIE ANCHER 500 Jackson Street Business Education Born with the gift ot laughter. Psychology, Current Events Clubs, Girls' A.A. 2. no , Q.. .X I , -.H 1 . tstt I ., . .srl 1' I ette, Insignia Committee, Library Council, Traftic, Basketball, Purple and Gold Business and Subscription f Staffs, Girls' A.A. n GERTRUDE ANDERSON f 420 South Third Street General I P :fr 1 A man admires a woman not tor what she says but for what she gf - I, GERALDINE DELORES ALSTON 37 Stevens Street Business Education The love of popularity is the love of being beloved. Y-Teen, Twirling Clubs. WILLIAM F. AMOS II22 Baring Street Practical Arts Kind hearts are more than coro- nets and simple faith than Nor- man blood. Band, Dance Band, Stage Manager Spring Show. N 9-N -4' -.x 'TI 2 3' S ,. .,, - listens to. ,. Choir, Orchestra, Girls' A.A. Show, Y-Teen Club. VINCENT M. ANTRILLI 434 Evans Street Distributive Education .loking and humor are pleasant and often of extreme utility. Travel, Home Planning, Distributive Education Clubs, Distributive Educa- tion Banquet, Boys' A.A,, Children's Christmas Party. MORRIS L. ARCHIE, JR. 7I7 Central Avenue Practical Arts I have tried in my time to be a philosopher, but I don't know how, cheertulness always inter- tered. Chess, Stock Clubs, Barbershop Quar- tet, Intramural Basketball. BERYL INEZ ARCHIE 7l7 Central Avenue Business Education It would talk, Lord how it talked! Home Planning Club, Cafeteria helper. VAUGHN J. ARCHIE 7I7 Central Avenue Business Education The superior man is modest in speech, but surpassing in his action. Typing Club, Barbershop Quartet, Senior Show, Senior Decorating Com- mittee. THOMAS R. ASHLEY 73 I Walnut Street College Preparatory Climb high, Climb far, Your aim the sky. Your goal a star. Basketball, Varsity, Classical Clubs, Boys' A.A., Secretary Student Govern- ment, President Senior Class, Intra- mural Softball, Football, Varsity Bas- ketball, Senior Steering, Decorating Committees, BARBARA AUSTIN 603 Liberty Street Business Education Wisdom is great wealth. Study, Photography Clubs, Purple and Gold Business Staff. HORACE J. BANKS. JR. I242 Kenwood Avenue ' General He plays well that wins. Cross Country, Wrestling, Track, Foot- ball Clubs, Football, Baseball.- PATRICIA ANN BARTLESON i675 Minnesota Road Business Education Joy rises in her like a summer morn. Homeroom Secretary, Christmas, Fashion, Art, Senior Shows, Maior- ette, Twirling, Secretary l96O Clubs, Maiorette Varsity, Usherette, Senior Decorating Committee. EARLINE ATKINSON 248 Pine Street Business Education Speech is great, but silence is greater. Twirling, Famous Personalities, Bridge Clubs, Serving Committee. IRA FRANKLIN BACK 2263 Baird Boulevard College Preparatory The inimitable. Wrestling, Band, Syncopators, Junior Steering, Senior Decorating, Assem- bly Program Committees, Student Government Publicity, Classical, Var- sity Clubs, Intramural Softball, Bas- ketball, Library Council, Traffic, Ush- ers, Library Council Show, Co-Asso- ciate Editor Purple and Gold Literary Staff. . .5 3 1' K , 9 'X ili' , .I 1, C, U, .. . VERONICA R. BALUNAS I429 Collings Road Business Education She is true to her word, her work, and her friends. Quill and Scroll, Junior Show, Pro- gram Chairman Girls' A.A., Treas- urer, Business Manager Castle Crier Club, Library Council, Usherette, Traf- fic, Junior Decorating, Publicity, ln- signia Committees, Assistant Princi- pal's Office Helper, Yearbook Art Staff. L E N A M A E BA R N ES . 1 4ll Stevens Street Business Education The temple of fame is the short- est package to riches and prefer- ment. Red Cross Club, Record Business Staff. PATRICK JOHN BATEMAN I 054 Princess Avenue General I would help others out of a fellow feeling. Current Reading and Games, Foot- ball Clubs, Varsity Football, Santa Claus. Q ..,. CURTIS DEAN BANKS 2l00 South Tenth Street Business Education It is necessary to make good acts secure by means of good acts, so that they may not fade from the memories of men. Chaplain Hi-Y, Typing Clubs, Boys A.A., Intramural Basketball, Football, Softball, Senior Show, Senior Decor- ating Committee. 'F if me L 1, 'S .iff-, . te: Q14-i, Hr 'Y .1 ff N 'Er 1' 2 .sf 1. SV' s 7 1 'Lita C it i 1 Wie. . , WEEK V' ., - if f.. 1 -5-1, Qs. 1 as its , eel M. .gsm -if S RW I Q eswge gl re f sf Sl 1 1 Q W 1 F 2 . . Bet.. ...age-..... .. 1 .5 .ff s, XX s 'gq.,Qg:s-5 ri i r I iv nw Lg h :f ' L.-:fQff'S ' ' Lager.: .. ,rf K H-.Ly j .fr PATRICIA ANN BATES 277 Chestnut Street Business Education Good things should be praised. Junior Show, Literary Appreciation, Glee Clubs, Insignia, Citizenship Com- mittees, Junior Achievement. DANIELLE B. BAUER i545 Louis Street Business Education Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. .Junior Decorating, Scrapbook, Steer- ing, Prom, Chairman Citizenship, Sen- ior Steering Committees, National Honor Society, Girls' A.A. Show, Homeroom President, Traffic, Library Council, Student Government Repre- sentative, Twirling Club. CECELIA BELLO 505 Fairview Street Business Education Great actions speak great minds. Psychology, Twirling Clubs, Girls' A.A., Senior Steering Committee. BARBARA J. BENSON 3066 Congress Road Business Education A smile is the whisper of a laugh. Bowling, Junior and Senior Decorat- ing, Scrapbook, Steering, Chairman Social Committees, Spring Concert, Girls' A.A., Varsity Color Guard, Twirling, Secretary T960 Clubs, Jun- ior Class Secretary. LORRAINE DOROTHY BISAGA l54l Louis Street Business Education A true friend is forever a friend. Junior Decorating, Citizenship Com- mittees, Nurse's Aide, Library Coun- cil, Junior, Girls' A.A. Shows, Castle Crier, Y-Teen, Canasta Clubs, Castle Crier Sales and Distribution. JESSE MEL BATTLE. JR. 742 Cherry Street General His limbs were cast in manly mold, For hardy sports or contest bold. Projection Squad, Varsity Football, Wrestling, Track, Football, Track Clubs. ROBERTA ARLENE BELL 788 Line Street General Always happy, on the go, very lively, never slow. Traffic, Choir, Dramatics, Knitting Clubs, Girls' A.A., Sophomore, Spring, Senior Shows, Senior Steer- ing, Decorating Committees, Student Teacher, Volleyball, Basketball. RUTH ANNE BENEVENTO l448 South Fourth Street Business Education Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low. Future Wives and Homemakers, Ar- tistic Typing, Hospital Service Clubs, Girls' A.A. GERALD DON BESSEY 563 Berkley Street General He is the best man who is timid in counsel but bold in action. Science, Radio, Proiection, Advanced Physical Science Clubs. ROBERT BLACK, JR. BI49 Mount Ephraim Avenue College Preparatory He is a paralyzer of the female heart. ROBERT LEE BLAKE 305 Pine Street Business Education All men's gains are the fruit ot venturing. Cross Country Co-Captain, Track, In- tramural Track, Fix-lt, Pinochle Clubs. JUANITA M. BOONE 747 Division Street Business Education A good face is worth more than gold. Girls' A.A. Secretary, Y-Teen Assist- ant Secretary, Twirling, Maiorettes, Secretary 1960 Clubs, Sophomore, Senior Shows, Volleyball, Basketball. WILLIAM RAY BOSTIC 247 Branch Village General The man that loves and laughs must sure do well. Junior Red Cross Club Vice-President, Junior Red Cross Representative, Red Cross, Library Councils. KATHRYN E. BRADER I28I Merrimac Road Business Education The days that make us happy make us wise. Big Sister, Cheerleader, Canasta, Typ- ing, Cheerleading Clubs, Fashion Show, Student Teacher, Insignia Committee, Girls' A.A. JAMES BRESCH B Court G, Canterbury Apartments General Men of tew words are the besi men. Science, Hi-Y, Pinochle Clubs. RICHARD BONK 924 South Sixth Street General Beneath his silence, a host of good deeds lie. Fishing, Fix-It Clubs. SHIRLEY J. BOOTH 2I23 South Seventh Street Business Education Though ambition is itself a vice, it is often the parent of virtues. Y-Teen, Swimming, Sewing Clubs, Junior, Senior Shows, Senior Decor- ating, Insignia Committees, Library Council, Purple and Gold Business Staff, Girls' A.A. LOIS EARLINA BOYD l73I South Eighth Street General Friendship is a word the very sight of which warms the heart, Y-Teen, Y.W.C.A., Junior Red Cross Clubs, Choir, Senior Show, Purple and Gold Business Stait. ANTHONY J. BRANCATO 735 S Ivan Street Y - College Preparatory 'Tis good will makes intelli- gence. Latin Play, Science, World History, Advanced Physics and Lab, Treasurer Classical Clubs. MARVIN RICARDO BRIMM I437 Bradley Avenue General The surest way not to tail is to determine to succeed. Football, Junior Varsity Basketball. 4 .g,g. L,.,- ' f si I Ao MQ. am l ,Ku X' ' new -., , 4 E 4 wi x 42' It K NN 5 I I as .fm X Bn ,g as I if twigs' Q swf .mil ,. .. 1. r ., A.A 'S' A A I .555 if Q X ff x . lx A 'rki - W five' . . W ,E..,,. iii am ,,, . . 3 Vqlun 1 MARGARET E. BROWN 959 Florence Street Business Education A name is a kind of face whereby one is known. Dramatic, Current Reading and Games, Mathematics Clubs, Guidance PATRICIA ANN BROWN I763 South Eighth Street Friendship! Mysterious cement of the soul. Junior and Senior Steering, Junior Decorating Committees, Senior Show, Twirling Club, Swimming. Office Helper. PM -a 'X me . . f In gn. ., , , kr V 1. l K qrkk .yr A ,-,1 rr- 'I . - rsrirsr . :KA BARBARA MARIE BRITT 270 Division Street Business Education She lends a helping hand wher- ever and whenever it's needed. Choir, Record Art, Literary Staffs, Citi- zenship, Committee, Junior Achieve- ment, Basketball, Math Review Club, Art, Senior Shows, Future Artists of America, Guidance Council Repre- sentative. ARTHUR KENNY BROWN 2006 South Tenth Street College Preparatory Who so would be a man, must be a Nonconformist. Boys' A.A., Ushers, Science, Classical, Radio Communications Clubs, Senior Show, Senior Steering, Decorating Committees. Business Education 5- . J. WAYNE BROWNING I 464 Chesapeake Road General Simplicity above all and in all things. Reporter Castle Crier Staff, Castle Crier, President Home Planning, Red Cross Clubs, Spring Show, Red Cross, Library Councils. EMILIA J. BRUCOLI 520 Line Street Business Education Spirit and willingness in every- thing. Assistant Principal's Office Helper, Business Manager Purple and Gold, Usherette, Welfare Committee, Dra- matic, Twirling Clubs, Auditor Jun- ior Class Books. wi. LORETTA BRODZIK ' I596 Mt. Ephraim Avenue Distributive Education And she hath smiles to earth unknown, Smiles that with motion of their own do spread and sink and rise. Short Hand, Hospital Service, Secre- tary Distributive Education Clubs, Big Sister, School Store Display, Girls' A.A. Show, Ticket Office, Distributive Education Banquet. JOYCE LOUISE BROWN i442 Kaighns Avenue Business Education The name of friend is common, but faith in friendship is rare. Home Economics, Future Homemak- ers of Tomorrow, Y-Teen Clubs, Bas- ketball, Volleyball, Sophomore Show. C- I. . DIANE D. BROWNLEE l588 South Ninth Street Business 'Education It is the ability to take a ioke, not make one, which proves you have a sense of humor. Choir, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, President Y-Teen, Secretary Literary Appreciation Clubs, Record Literary StaFf, Senior Show, Insignia Commit- tee, Secretary Girls' A.A. CHARLES J. BRYANT 686 Tulip Street General In his tongue is the law of kind- ness. Projection, Morse Code Clubs. CLARICE YVONNE BULLOCK I754 South Eighth Street General It is a worthier thing to deserve honor than to possess it. Treasurer Y-Teen, Pinochle Clubs, Stu- dent Government, Girls' A.A. Repre- sentatives, Homeroom President, Bas- ketball, Volleyball. MARGARET D. BURKETT I229 Sheridan Street Business Education Humanity is the foundation of all virtues. 9. NORRIS EDWARD BUMBREY 9I2 Chestnut Street Ever ready-ever willing. Hi-Y, Fix-lt Clubs. CHARLES CULLEN BUSH 604 Mount Vernon Street Effort maintains its own reward. Junior Varsity Basketball, Basketball General General 'ts Distributive Education Guidance Office Helper, Trattic, Rec- Club. ord Business Staff, Treasurer Red Cross,iBook Clubs, Usherette, Big Sis- ter, Honor Society Tea. . N ..,.:, 1 ,A L C., RONALD L. BUTRYMOWICZ Il04 North Merrimac Road Ziz . 1 By the work, one knows the . '..' . It ' tg Workman' it A Distributive Education, Current Read- 5, ing and Garnes, Book Clubs, Stage V-'l titt 'I Manager, Spring Show, Stage Scen- Z i ery. THEODORE E. BYRD, JR. 2056 South Tenth Street General Be not glad but when thou has done well. Usher, Track, Student Government, Treasurer Hi-Y, Pinochle Clubs, Stu- dent Teacher, Junior Achievement, Intramural Softball, Football, Senior Decorating Committee, Senior Show, Cross-Country, Boys' A.A. JOSEPH CANDELORI 3256 Rutledge Walk Business Education Charm and manner are his, in- deed. Social Committee, Vice-President Gun Club. ii X .. l, 95' he A A sz, is I-sf LIONEL BYRD l7l5 Tioga Street General Life's race well run, Life's work well done. Football, Track, Intramural Basket- ball, Varsity, Football Clubs. WALTER LEE CADE f sf 2 I7 Stevens Street llli 'til' I if in Distributive Education if .-:' ' 'E ' I would do anything to serve E 'i ' a friend. ' 'W President Hi-Y, Fix-It Clubs. PATRICIA CANDERA 204 Arlington Street College Preparatory ln quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Choir, Hospital Service, French, Treas- urer Sewing Clubs, Spring, Senior Shows, Senior Steering, Library Coun- cil. i i S fg I '- ,,,' Ez. ,, t . - , ,,, . f f M.. ,,,, -L ,L 4 K I4 L t xi it as 'S ., ,,., , 4 , , J , ,.fn1:L'1, f qt .ski-sie, 21,33-,w f, mem, l fs- -- lf... W . -f,. 1 NICHOLAS J. CAPUTI l590 Ormond Avenue General All mankind loves a lover. Big Brother. ROBERT CARELLI I47l Louis Street Distributive Education That what will come and must corne, shall come well. Current Reading and Games, Track, Distributive Education Clubs. ROSEMARY CASEY 54I Gordon Terrace Business Education Of surpassing beauty and in the bloom of youth. Artistic Typing, Red Cross, Pinochle Clubs, Usherette. MARGO RITA CAVALLO 3I3 Liberty Street Business Education Her air is modest, her aspect meek. Junior, Senior Shows, Pinochle Club, Nurse's Aide, Record Business Staff, Girls' A.A. Representative. JAMES CARLI-N CHESBRO l402 Roanoke Road Practical Arts A friend is known in necessity. Band, Orchestra, Record Art Staff, Art Show. JOHN P. CARDIE 804 Tulip Street General If pleasure interferes with study, give up the study. Boys' A.A. Vice-President, English De- partment, industrial Arts, Junior, Sen- ior Shows, Usher, Student Teacher- Football, Varsity Clubs, Football, Track, Intramural Track, Baseball, Bas- ketball, Machine Operator, Pageant of America, Senior Decorating, Prom Site Committees. RALPH B. CARRUOL l450 South Fourth Street Distributive Education Seek honour tirst and pleasure lies behind. Current Reading and Games, Pi- nochle Clubs, Intramural Softball, Senior Steering Committee, Amer- ican Education Week, School Store Displays, Christmas Party, Distribu- tive Education Banquet. JAMES CASTALDI ll5l New Merrimac Road Practical Arts A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Band, Dance Band, Manners for Men Club. STEPHANY ANN CHEESEMAN 3306 Gwinnett Walk General Nothing is impossible to a will- ing heart. Junior, Senior Shows, Current Read- ing and Games Club, Record Busi- ness Staff, TraFHc, Guidance Council. THOMAS H. CHRISTALDI 285 Marlton Avenue Business Education Men mark the good a man has done, and glorify the name he made. Current Events, Metal Hobby, History and Development of Firearms Clubs, Softball. RICHARD L. CINAGLIA I322 Decatur Street General The better part of valor is dis- cretion. Fishing, Photography, History and De- velopment of Firearms Clubs, Junior Show. JUDITH COHEN 2302 Baird Boulevard College Preparatory She bears a charmed life. Record Business, Purple and Gold Lit- erary Staffs, Traffic, Sophomore Show, Psychology Club, Citizenship, Assem- bly, Insignia Committees, Usherette, Assistant Principal's Office Helper. MAURICE DAVID COOPER 783 Line Street General There are two good things in life: freedom of thought and freedom of action. Fix-lt, Math and History Review, Hi-Y Clubs, Intramural Football, Bas- ketball. PATRICIA ANN CORNWALL 24I4 South 8th Street Business Education Laughter makes the world go round. Dramatic Club, Assistant Principal's Office Helper. LINDA LEE CRAMER 3l70 Tuclcahoe Road Business Education A cheerful smile, an amusing chuckle and a pleasing person- ality. Junior Decorating Committee, Book Club, Twirling, Varsity Color Guard, Record Business Staff, Gym Office As- sistant. 1 ROSALYN MYRIL CODISH I422 Belleview Avenue College Preparatory However rare true love may be, it is still less rare than true friendship. Junior Decorating, Corresponding Secretary National Honor Society, Sophomore, Junior Shows, Record Literary, Co-Editor-in-Chief Purple and Gold Literary Staffs, Girls' State Dele- gate, Roman Wedding, Library Coun- cil, Usherette, Secretary Classical Club, Citizenship, Assembly Commit- tees, Traffic. LERRET JOYCE CONAGHY 704 Berlrley Street Business Education Joy is not in things, it is in us. Future Nurses of America, Hand Sew- ing, Pinochle Clubs, Library Council, Student Teacher. JAMES J. CORBETT, JR. I334 Jackson Street College Preparatory He is the strong who conquers others, he who conquers himself is mighty. Junior Varsity Football, Football Club, Band, Advanced Physical Science and Lab Assistant. RUTH COSTANZO lI89 Lansdown Avenue Business Education An ideal girl in every way. Shorthand, Twirling, Good Grooming Clubs, TrafHc, Nurse's Aide, Library Council, Assistant Principal's Office Helper, Junior Achievement, Choir, Purple and Gold Business Staff. ROBERT PASQUALE CUCINOTTA, IV 225 Benson Street Business Education Illusion and wisdom combined are the charm of life and art. Wrestling, Wrestling, Math Clubs, Student Teacher, Proiectionist, Rec- ord Art Staff, Junior Achievement. 'hivt 4X it he et AL Q ,. 4 gif F 'T -v x.- QXK fs M i.-, ' t it 'i'-' ' e r ff X1 Wa. , 5 79 l 2 .. ri . . ,M . ff A-lf.. 3 F it , 'm..,4fi?1 X --- . . I ,l 31513. fi as wt . xg 17 l P ' . I-5? JOSEPH MARVIN CURLEY aj . , Van Buren SITEEI' General A'A I With him music seemed to have 1 f . charms to soothe the savage , - Band, Math and History Review, Study Clubs, Basketball. i s W.. I E 1 list E . 2. gg' ,, .v.. T .its g.s.Qf1.ss1v l' . , 5 BARBARA ANN DACCHILLO I247 Lansdown Avenue Business Education She is a mirror of all courtesy. Artistic Typing, Twirling Clubs, Guid- ance Council, Junior, Senior Shows, Varsity Maiorette, Bowling, Red Cross Representative, Usherette, Publicity, Homecoming Dance Committees. ALAN STEPHEN CUTLER 2304 Baird Boulevard College Preparatory Clever as he is handsome. Junior, Senior Decorating, Steering Committees, English Department, Sophomore Shows, Usher, Quill and Scroll, Intramural Softball, Student Teacher, Fix-lt Club, Sports Editor Castle Crier, President Student Gov! ernment, Finalist Speech Contest. HELEN LUCILLE CURRIE 9l8 Jackson Street Distributive Education Truth, goodness, and beauty are but different faces of godliness. Junior Steering, Junior Prom Com- mittees, Y-Teen, Distributive Educa- tion Clubs, Big Sister, Distributive Education Banquet. CLARALEATA LUOLA CUTLER 9l4 Spruce Street College Preparatory The victory of success is half won when one gains the habit of work. Manager Record Business Staff, Var- sity Color Guard, Table Tennis, Spring Festival, Girls' A.A. Nominating Com- mittee, President Girls' A.A., Traffic, Math Review Club, Basketball, Senior, BERARDINO D'ANGELO l028 Monitor Road General Worth, courage, honor, these indeed your sustenance and birthright are. History and Development of Firearms, Book Clubs. Girls' A.A. Shows. CHARLES GILBERT DAVIDSON I062 Niagara Road Practical Arts Quietness is his strength. Firearms, Home Planning Clubs, Rec- ord Business Staft. ANTHONY F. DEMITRIO 454 Pfeiffer Street General Handsome is as handsome does. Spring Musical, Home Planning Club, Student Government, Guidance Coun- cil Representatives, Student Teacher, Senior Steering Committee. Y FRANKLIN DEBELLIS 560 Pine Street General A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Homeroom Secretary, Current Read- ing and Games, Manners for Nlen Clubs. SHEILA DENENBERG 23l4 Baird Boulevard College Preparatory Wit and wisdom are her virtues. Insignia, Assembly, Junior Decorating Committees, Vice-President French, Canasta, Bridge Clubs, Purple and Gold Literary Staff, Trattic, Guidance Office Helper, Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Shows. GRACE Di GIACOMO IOS8 Princess Avenue Business Education Mind cannot follow it, nor words express her infinite sweetness. Dramatic Club, Christmas, Spring, Sophomore, Fashion Shows, Student Teacher, Homeroom Secretary, Presi- dent, Girls' A.A. Representative, Bowling, Record Business Statt, Ush- erette, Library Council, Welfare, Sen- ior Decorating Committees. JANET LEE DI LWO RTH 3l58 South Congress Road College Preparatory True humor springs from the heart. Choir, Purple and Gold Literary Staff, Guidance Council Representative, Traffic, Castle Crier, Spring Concert, Girls' Glee, Twirling, Swimming, Classical Clubs, Music Department, English Department Shows, Roman Wedding, Scholarship Committee. FRANK J. Dl VENANZO 533 Line Street General Had tongue at will and yet was never loud. Travel Club, Pageant of America. JOSEPH J. T. DOUGHERTY 934 South Fourth Street General A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. Manners for Men Club. ANNA MAY Dl GIALLEONARDO 742 Tulip Street Business Education Thou living ray of intellectual fire. Treasurer Artistic Typing, Twirling Clubs, Usherette, Girls' A.A. Repre- sentative, Senior Steering, Decorat- ing, Welfare Committees, Varsity Color Guard, Purple and Gold Busi- ness Staff, Junior Show, National Honor Society, Student Teacher, Vol- leyball. BARBARA DI ROCCO 946 Howe Street Business Education A merry heart maketh a cheer- ful countenance. Drama, Swimming Clubs, Record Busi- ness Staff, Citizenship, Senior Decor- ating Committees. standing, Business Statt. CATHERINE ELIZABETH DONOHUE 706 Florence Street Business Education A faithful friend is the medicine of life. Drama, Current Reading and Games Clubs, Junior Scrapbook, Citizenship, Senior Decorating Committees, Rec- ord Business Staff. SlGMUND J. DOWIDOWICZ l7l0 South Sixth Street Business Education We can do more good by being good than in any other way. Metal, Machine Shop Clubs, Proiec- tion Squad. Jovcs A. DI sAi.vio lIl5 Langham Avenue Happy, tranquil, and under- Junior Constitution, Twirling Clubs, Junior Steering Committee, Record . 'TI' 3 . .. L i Ji! B an SANDRA Dl SERVIO I349 Browning Street Business Education Smile and the world smiles with you, weep and you spoil your complexion. Traffic, Library Council, Bowling, Purple and Gold Business Staff, Nurse's Aide, Junior Achievement, Twirling, Pinochle, Good Grooming Clubs. . ' is E 4. .. ' i writ, 3, I .N ,. -w 5 tt it 4 1 J' I -' 'srziisfgihf MARTIN DRAGUM 30I Morse Street General Man is capable of all things. Junior, Spring Shows, Junior Steer- ing Committee, Football Club, Purple and Gold Business Staff. JUANITA DRAIN IOOI Chestnut Street Business Education The reward of a thing rightly done is to have done it. Softball, Student Government Repre- sentative, Hospital Service, Knitting Clubs, Junior Decorating Committee, Senior Show. FREDERICK DURHAM 2l4 Van Buren Court General Faithful friends are hard to find, but every man will be thy friend. Science Fair, Cheerleading, Senior Show. GAIL JANICE -EDMUNDS I050 Merrimac Road Business Education Full of fun and laughter that never knows defeat. Corresponding Secretary Future Nurses of America Club, Homeroom President, Library Council, Secretary and Sales Manager Junior Achieve- ment, Booster, Senior Decorating Committees, Purple and Gold Busi- ness Staff, Girls' A.A. Bowling, Repre- sentative, Show. ELLEN ELIZABETH ELLIOT l3l8 Browning Street General Humor must fall out of a man's mouth like music out of a bobo- link. Bowling, Hospital Service, Red Cross, Future Nurses of America Clubs, As- sistant, Gym Office, Nurse's Aide, Senior Decorating Committees. ALLEN DRAIN IOOI Chestnut Street General Silence is a virtue. Hi-Y, Fix-It Clubs. DOLORES DUNNER ll5l Lowell Street Business Education The ioy of youth and health her eyes displayed, And ease of heart her every look conveyed. Shorthand, Hospital Service, Secre- tary T960 Clubs, Senior Decorating Committee. GAIL F. DZINSKI l247 Chase Street Business Education A cheerful temper, ioined with innocence, will make beauty at- tractive, knowledge delightful and wit good-natured. Library Council, Ticket Office Staff, Finalist Speech Contest, Vice-Presi- dent, Recorder, Student Government, Choir, Program Chairman Girls' A.A., Queen's Court, Homecoming Day, Traffic, Big Sister, Junior, Girls' A.A., Spring Shows, Chairman Homecom- ing Day, Welfare Chest, Girls' A.A. Nominating Committees, Record Busi- ness Staff, Girls' A.A. Representative, Glee Club. SHIRLEY ELAINE EDWARDS 267 Branch Village Business Education The way to win friendly feel- ings is to do friendly acts. Basketball, Swimming, Sophomore, Senior Shows, Vice-President Y-Teen, Twirling Clubs, Record Business Staff, Guidance Office Helper, Home- coming Game. LOIS ETHEL ESTLACK l4Il Haddon Avenue College Preparatory No wisdom like silence. Junior Decorating Committee, Choir, Future Nurses of America, Classical, Yearbook Art, Current Events Clubs, Roman Wedding, Senior, Art Shows, Nurse's Aide, Red Cross Representa- tive, Future Artists of America. WARREN EDWARD ESTLACK I4ll Haddon Avenue Business Education Quiet but alert. Wrestling, Wrestling, Firearms Clubs, Band. ROBERT FANELLE l288 Merrimac Road Practical Arts The great man is the man who does a thing tor the first time. Pinochle, Manners for Men Clubs. MICHAEL BENNETT FEIN 558 Raritan Street College Preparatory Reason and calm iudgment, the qualities belonging to a leader. New Jersey Boys State Delegate, Student Teacher, Band, Orchestra, Syncopators, Treasurer Library Coun- cil, President National Honor Society, Junior, Senior Decorating, Chairman Publicity, Assistant, Co-Chairman As- sembly Committees, Trathc, Ushers, Library Show, Co-Editor-in-Chiet Purple and Gold Literary Statt. DOROTHEA FEY 706 Berkley Street Business Education The prudent seldom err. Knitting, Hand Sewing, Secretary l96O Clubs. MICHAEL FILIPSKI l283 Morton Street Business Education Nothing seems to worry him, but he gets there iust the same. Book, Pinochle Clubs. JUNE EUBANKS 1005 Langham Avenue Business Education One thing is forever good, That one thing is success. President Y-Teen, Personality Clubs, Homeroom Secretary, Varsity Color Guard, Record Business Staff, Home- coming Court, Senior Show. VERONICA L. FARMER 424 Berkley Street Business Education No gem, no gold she needs to wear, She shines intrinsically fair. Psychology, Swimming, Twirling Clubs, Junior Decorating Committee, Big Sister, Purple and Gold Literary Staff. DORIS ANN FENNELL 525 Stevens Street College Preparatory Action is the proper fruit ot knowledge. Travel, Y-Teen Clubs, Traffic, Senior Show, Girls' A.A. Representative. DENNIS FICCO l024 Niagara Road College Preparatory A wise man seldom speaks. Fishing, Firearms Clubs, Track. DOLORES VERONICA FIRTH 3049 Congress Road General The sweetest noise on earth, a woman's tongue, a string which hath no discord. Junior, Girls' A.A., Senior Shows, Girls' A.A. Representative, Twirling, Lieutenant Maiorettes, Student Gov- ernment, Homecoming Queen, Senior Decorating Committee. 2 'E S Y' -f H. -.V E, T Q y gr sn. 5 4. a rw X I , . ,.: LVA ,.. fy Q15 'Ui X K 1 , .,,, my K is yn, l is . r- A, . . ,.., ..,.. , . 3 fo. 2 9' in ' ' . . ' 'fe f .lc L ie is ', 'W ' S' -i31l9?sstls2 l5 ., ,.s. ' 7 H W F - rs-I 91' ying. , pez' L ,gs ,Q I X , vp A wi? s Er s at K . .. s c 5 1 gg! t... Q? 2 'WE' 2 . Jr. .t 11- -fl' . ... 425.gif ':-arg, ,-. fa 1-4 -X 3 . ., Q ' . L? a . tags- QUZWH E-if ' sis!! E F MILDRED FLYNN 435 Carteret Street Distributive Education Your wit makes others witty. Record Business Staff, Junior, G.A.A. Shows, School Store Saleslady, G.A.A. Representative, Homecoming Day Parade, Distributive Education, Twirling Clubs, Student Government Representative, Christmas Party Dec- orations, Distributive Education Ban- quet. :P sz-5. X 5 BARBARA ANN FISHER I636 South Tenth Street College Preparatory ln our lives the most essential thing for happiness is the gift of friendship. Mathematics Review, Future Horne- makers of America Clubs, Sopho- more, Senior Shows, Varsity Color Guard, Traftic, Homecoming Queen's Court, Basketball. SAMUEL E. FISHER l620 Kalo Street General I am a great friend to public sports, for they keep people from vice. Varsity Football, Basketball, Track, Football, Basketball, Varsity Clubs, Boys' A.A., Senior Decorating Com- mittee, Student Government Repre- sentative, Intramural Baseball, Foot- ball. DORIS KAY FOLEY 3059 Atlanta Roacl Business Education When fortune favors us, popu- larity bears her company. Junior, Senior Shows, Trafhc, Assist- ant Principal's Office Helper, Nurse's Aide, Pinochle, Twirling Clubs, In- signia, Senior Steering Committees. -f s: 644 Van Hook Street DELIA LORETTA FORD College Preparatory A great heart is tied with an easy thread. Junior Steering, Scrapbook, Consti- tution, Senior Steering, Decorating Committees, Girls' A.A. Representa- tive, Library Council, Varsity Maior- ette, Future Teachers of America, Twirling Clubs, Basketball, Sopho- more, English Department, Senior, Fu- ture Teachers of America Shows. JAMES E. FRANCHETTI, JR. 874 Fairview Street Business Education He'll play a small game rather than stand out. Football, Varsity Clubs, Varsity Foot- ball, Baseball. DELORES ANTOINETTE FISHER 690 Van Hook Street General There is no substitute for hard work. Library Council, Senior Show, Year- book Art Staff. WILLIAM CHARLES FLAX 82l South Ninth Street General l've played the game, l've fought the good fight. Roman Wedding, Student Teacher, Classical, Wrestling, Varsity Clubs, Cross Country, Track, Wrestling, Man- ager Baseball, Junior Steering, Dec- orating Committees. ALBERT OTHELLO FRACTION 520 South Eighth Street General Where there's music, there can't be mischief. Wrestling, Band. MAXINE G. FRANCIS 780 Line Street General She is constant as the stars that never vary. Future Nurses of America, Y-Teen, Pageant of America Clubs, Red Cross, Girls' A.A. Representative. 'l ILENE C. FRIEDMAN l408 Baird Avenue College Preparatory A Thing well said will be wit in all languages. Sophomore, Junior, Spring Shows, Bowling, Library Council, Vice-Presi- dent Dramatic Club, Purple and Gold Literary, Castle Crier Statts, Trattic, Finalist Speech Contest, Guidance Omce, Assistant Principal's Ottice Helper, Assembly Program Commit- tee, Speech Program. MARVENA ELEANOR FULLARD l909 Kossuth Street General Multitudinous laughter o'er the waves of oceans. Girls' A.A. Representative, Basketball, Volleyball, Y-Teen Club, Senior Show, Senior Steering, Decorating Commit- tees. DAVID FROWERT 32l7 Bartlett Wall: College Preparatory The essence of humor is sensi- bility. Baseball, New Jersey Boys' State AI- ternate, Radio Communications, Short- hand, Consul Classical Clubs, Ticket Ottice Statt, Senior Decorating Com- mittee. REGINALD L. GAFFIN 9I5 South Eighth Street I am willing to try anything once. Photography, Physics, Science Clubs. General 1 3 5 is 5 pi .e a if 43 7. MERTAIN E. GARDNER 322 Morse Street General Music is the universal language of mankind. Band, Orchestra, Dance Band, Pro- iection Club. RALPH GAUDIO l062 Collings Road Business Education An obliging fellow, well met. Stage Scenery, Artistic Typing, Pho- tography, Pinochle Clubs. RONALD DOMINICK GALLUCCI l86B Park Boulevard Business Education Gentle ot speech, beneticient of mind. Purple and Gold Literary Statt, Semi- Finalist Speech Contest, Trattic, Homeroom President, Library Coun- cil, Homecoming Day Parade, Choir, Junior, Senior Shows, Plays and Players, Drama Clubs, Guidance Coun- cil Representative, Junior Achieve- ment, Student Teacher. WILLIAM F. GASTON I4l3 Kaighns Avenue General Laugh and grin, and take it on the thin. Record Business Statt, Proiection Squad, Sophomore Show, Senior Dec- orating Committee. WILLA KATHRYN GIBBS 1547 Wildwood Avenue I choose to be found doing my duty. Treasurer Y-Teen, Hospital Service Clubs, Senior Show, Girls' A.A. ROLLAND GARBER 422 Chambers Avenue General His smiles are known to every- one. President Radio, Radio Communica- tions Clubs. 3. Q. S., 41 Y L if tie. we 5 ,f is .J . 1 L 5 Q ,' - - 1 4 Business Education T 1 Z, . I Ei ,,g,3 f'A i f . 133: W? im 3 , , ,, , a.....m.f5 V .14 t,,w'S L , 5 te wx at M Z , - at xt it ti src 9' I r... t, .S 35?-to at 1 5 x 3 ., 4. ...sa z -.,, ' :' -- . -2 aegs- f ' nf Si 3 L we it . A A. ,,. ,. 3, af X te 4 Q at wt, L 'H ' it 'T I r X, 22: 'igiiiz Z 4 L J .:,UZZ' :. ARTHUR GIBSON I260 Kenwood Avenue General Sweet are the slumbers of a vir- tuous man! Basketball, Pinochle Clubs. BONNIE ELIZABETH GILBERT 3 I32 South Congress Road Business Education A true friend to the true. Purple and Gold Business Staff, Nurse's Aide, Junior, Senior Shows, Pinochle, Twirling Clubs, Insignia Committee. MARILYN S. GOINS 528 South Fifth Street General The sincere alone can recognize sincerity. Baseball, Sewing, Dramatics Clubs. DAVID GOODMAN ZI4 Morse Street College Preparatory Character is higher than intel- lect . . . A great soul will be strong to live, as well as to think. Student Teacher, Record Literary Staff, Traffic, Semi-Finalist Speech Contest, Guidance Council Representative, Homeroom Secretary, Boys' A.A. Rep- resentative, Sophomore, English De- partment Shows, Senior Decorating Committee. WILTON GORDON. JR. 632 Walnut Street Business Education It is better to be faithful than famous. JUANITA R. GIBSON 234 Mount Vernon Street Business Education Flirtation, attention without in- tention. Y-Teen, Twirling Clubs, Castle Crier StaFf. 5. PHILIP C. GINSBURG I404 Park Boulevard General A good sense of humor, as pre- cious as gold. Art Department, Sophomore Shows, Usher, Record Business, Literary Stafts, Captain Golf Team, Intramural Basketball. EDWARD GOLDBERG 6II Randolph Street College Preparatory A smile or kiss, as he will use the art, Shall have the cunning skill to break a heart. Sophomore, Art, Speech Contest, Spring, Lincoln's Day, Washington's Day, Writer and Director Senior Shows, Record Business Staff, Dra- matics Club, Senior Steering Commit- tee. FRANK GORCZYNSKI I307 Sheridan Street Business Education A time tor work, a time for sport. Armchair Travel, President Pinochle Clubs, Intramural Softball, Boys' A.A. Representative, Big Brother. MICHAEL G. GRELLO 32I Sycamore Street Distributive Education The understanding to direct and the hand to execute. Travel, Music Appreciation, Distribu- tive Education Clubs, Children's Christmas Party, Distributive Educa- tion Banquet. l l PETER GRELLO, JR. 8I4 Tulip Street Business Education There is only one kind of friend- ship, but a Thousand imitations. Chess, Metal Hobby, Psychology Clubs, Softball. ULYSSES GRIMES 426 West Street General A strong man, but a kind heart. Wrestling, Wrestling Club. BERNICE JOYCE GURALSON I079 Haddon Avenue Business Education Pursue worthy aims. Library Council, Usherette, Guidance Office Helper, Record Business Staff, Junior, Girls' A.A. Fashion Shows, Bowling, Future Nurses of America, Yearbook Art Clubs, Senior Decorat- ing Committee. REGINALD B. HAMMOND I033 South Eighth Street General Versatility is thy name, O Friend. Varsity, Basketball, Football Clubs, Basketball Varsity, Student Teacher, Intramural Football, Softball, Boys' A.A. Representative, Senior Decor- ating, Steering, Prom Committees. ALICE REMELDA HARRINGTON 773 Mount Vernon Street Business Education Her daily prayer, far better un- derstood in acts than words, was simply doing good. Band, Orchestra, Nurse's Aide, Junior Achievement, Sophomore, Spring, Talent Shows. RICHARD T. GRIFFITH 535 Woodland Avenue General Knowledge is proud that he has Iearn'd so much, Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. Football Club, Intramural Softball, Junior Varsity Football, Record Staff. PATRICIA GRACHOWSKI 679 Woodland Avenue General Friendliness is her boon. Psychology, Personality, Dramatic Clubs. SHIRLEY P. HALL 2005 Miller Street Business Education The very pink of courtesy. Children's Christmas Party, Welcom- ing, Retirement Teas, President Y-Teen, Junior Red Cross Clubs. ALBERT F. HAND IOB6 Niagara Road Business Education When honor comes to you be ready to take it, but reach not to seize it before it is near. Firearms, Home Planning Clubs. PATRICIA ANN HARRIS I634 Ferry Avenue General A happy life consists of tran- quility of mind. Guidance Council Representative, Play and Players Club. 5 ,,,, gs ! . A-wvn.b.,.,.u.g-am tilt' 1 4 7 .2 i at .L V .1 M ,, .. .nl re, 5 EVN 5. - ' Ig ifsf l,, . ,, . FEE 5 A, I , it - tri fk K. . rf ,. : ::i l ,cp .... x in 1 Av 4 , its Q 'BFA M rrrie I kezfiiirrjgg, ,,,,, S' Zgggswr 1' tttrtrlf gsgza A A es Ai. I il 3? 'Qi' Q.. ,. . Q9 Eg X if VIRGINIA J. HART Z.. IOOS Bulson Street ' . ies. Business Education , . .,. Current Reading and Games Club. The energetic conquer dificul- fy 1 Q in me fila- l if X Joi-INNY P. HAYES F 2l35 Van Buren Street Business Education , . KQV: W'r' 21 2 'Q . . His care is never to offend. '-::' , ' 1,3 Q, Basketball Manager, Basketball Club. :' 1' ' 3 , , 'r FLORENCE J. HEBERT III6 Mechanic Street Business Education Good nature is the beauty of her mind. Shorthand, Twirling, Literary Appre- ciation Clubs, Assistant Principal's Office Helper. BARBARA CAROLE HElN'E l537 Bradley Avenue College Preparatory A true friend is forever a friend. Purple and Gold Business Staff, Nurse's Aide, Assistant Principal's Office Helper, Junior and Senior Dec- orating, Booster Committees, Sopho- more, Junior Shows, Nationalistic Music, Canasta Clubs, Traffic, Usher- SHE. l675 Park Boulevard REYNAUD HARVEY 649 South Third Street General The power of thought, the magic of the mind. Junior, Senior Decorating, Steering, Scrapbook, Prom, Assembly Com- mittees, Finalist Speech Contest, Jun- ior, Senior Class Treasurer, Junior Library Shows, Purple and Gold Art Staff, Treasurer Future Artists of America Club, Library Council, As- sistant Principal's Office Helper. RALPH HEATH 92 Branch Village Business Education Practice makes perfect. Varsity Basketball, Track, Basketball, Varsity Clubs, P.T.A., Senior Shows, Senior Steering, Decorating Commit- tees, Intramural Football, Basketball Referee. JOAN HEINE J B ii'-all sz' . 'SP-+ uv College Preparatory What'er she did was done with so much ease, In her alone 'twas natural to please. Co-Captain Cheerleaders, Cheerlead- ing, French Clubs, Insignia, Chair- man Assembly, Citizenship, Senior and Junior Decorating Committees, Assistant Principal's Office Helper, Traffic, Semi-finalist Speech Contest, Sophomore, Junior Shows, Library Council, Usherette, Castle Crier Staff, Girls' A.A. Bowling. NAOMI LORRAINE HESS 866 Fairview Street Business Education For whoever knows how to re- turn a kindness he has received must be a friend above all price. Plays and Players, Personality, Good Grooming Clubs. MARILYN LOIS HERTZ 6I4 Randolph Street College Preparatory A good laugh is sunshine in a house. Purple and Gold Literary Staffs, Guid- ance Office Helper, Traffic, Library Council, Usherette, Citizenship, Jun- ior Decorating, Insignia Committees, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Shows, Girls' A.A. Bowling, Psychology, Fu- ture Teachers of America Clubs, Castle Crier Staff. BEATRICE LUVENIA HIGH 322 Mechanic Street General My crown is in my heart-not on my head. Girls' A.A. Representative, Short- hand, Secretary, Y-Teen Clubs, Bas- ketball, Volleyball, Library Council. DAVID HIGHTOWER 747 Ferry Avenue Practical Arts Amiability begets riches. Manners for Men, Sergeant at Arms Hi-Y Clubs, Baseball, Basketball, Sen- ior, Christmas Shows, Boys' A.A. Rep- resentative. ROBERT HINES ll72 Haddon Avenue Distributive Education Men know not the whole of their tlirtations. Pinochle, Wrestling, Proiectionist, Dis- tributive Education Clubs, American Week Display, Wrapping Gifts Christ- mas Party, Distributive Education Ban- quet. GERALD WENDELL HOLMES 709 South Ninth Street General Just a regular fellow. Greek, Basketball Clubs, Football, Varsity Track. VERNA J. HORCEY 252 Branch Village Business Education Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows. Softball, Record, Twirling, Bridge Clubs, Junior, Senior Shows, Library Council, Student Government Repre- sentative, Senior Decorating, Insignia Committees, Cafeteria. WILSON HIGHTOWER. JR. 747 Ferry Avenue Practical Arts Go forth to meet the shadowy future Without fear and with a manly heart. Wrestling, Hi-Y, Manners for Men Clubs, Intramural Basketball. WILLIAM JOSEPH HODGES I509 South Seventh Street Business Education Pleasure and action make the hours seem short. President Junior Achievement, Jun- ior Library Council, Home Planning, Stock Clubs. Chess Club. PRISCILLA M. HOLMES 749 Walnut Street Business Education Be merry if you are wise. Typing, Pinochle Clubs. JAMES HORNE I522 South Seventh Street General The will of a man is his happi- ness. Nationalistic Music, Radio Clubs. N Y A -i W.. J t WESLEY HOFFMAN IO76 South Common Road College Preparatory As good natured as his smile. i ,,., .1 S I , in fEa f-+ BETTE E. HOLMES 64l Central Avenue Business Education Sincerity gives wings to power. Y-Teen, Current Events, Future Wives and Homemakers Clubs, Junior Achievement. ' .Q if iw . rw.. ,- V .gfgit .4 E H iw' I , 2 1 5' , 1 ii X .. NORA HORNE I522 South Seventh Street General Tranquility! Thou better name than all the family ot Fame. Home Economics, Literary Apprecia- tion, Knitting Clubs, Welcoming, Re- tirement Teas, Children's Christmas Party, Senior Show. THOMAS HUGHES IZ94 Mechanic Street Practical Arts Peace rules the day, where rea- son rules the mind. Current Events, Home Planning Clubs, Senior Steering Committee. VERNON M. JACKSON 77l Pine Street General Speech is great but silence is greater. Proiection, Basketball Clubs, Ushers, Junior Varsity Basketball, Baseball. FRANCES E. JASKIEWICZ l580 Ormond Avenue College Preparatory A quiet person-except when otherwise. Bowling, President Future Nurses ot America Club, Assistant Principal's Oftice Helper, Booster Committee. RUTH KATHERINE JENKINS 305 South Third Street Business Education Great in truth, and mighty above all things. Junior Decorating Committee, Y-Teen, Swimming Clubs, Record Business Statt. LEON A. HU FF l038 Ferry Avenue General A silent address is the genuine eloquence of sincerity. Pinochle, Travel Clubs. JAMES JACKSON. JR. 738 Spruce Street General Let knowledge grow. JOANNE FRANCIS JACOBS l5I0 Greenwood Avenue College Preparatory Merry and carefree, but above all, a hard worker. Hospital Service, Classical, Red Cross Clubs, Citizenship Committee, Li- brary, Red Cross Councils, Senior, Lin- coIn's Day, Red Cross Shows, Castle Crier Staft. JOANNA RUTH JAYNE l086 South Common Road Business Education Where shall we look for her equal? Choir, Color Guard, Junior, Senior Shows, President Psychology, Drama- tic, Glee, Nlath Review Clubs, Insig- nia, Senior Decorating Committees, Usherette, Girls' A.A. Bowling. ELIZABETH KERNS JESTER l020 Princess Avenue Business Education Pleasantly she whirls her way. Record Art Statt, National Honor So- ciety Tea. 4- MARTIN JESTER l020 Princess Avenue General Wisdom is the conqueror of tor- tune. Science, Current Reading and Games, History of Firearms Clubs. CARLEEN F. JOHNSON 749 Division Street Business Education By wisdom, the wise are wise. Knitting, Twirling Clubs, Senior Show, Purple and Gold Business Staft. JAMES EDWARD JOHNSON I067 South Merrimac Street General Unruffled and undaunted. History of Firearms, Pinochle Clubs, Wrestling. ETHEL JONES l052 Haddon Avenue Business Education Politeness costs nothing and gains everything. You Are There, Twirling, Secretary 1960 Clubs, Semi-finalist Speech Con- test. MICHAEL ARTHUR JONES 924 South Ninth Street General In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Tennis, Record Staff, Sophomore, Sen- ior, Spring Shows, Psychology Club, Student Government Representative, Publicity, Senior Decorating Commit- tees, Homeroom President, Semi- finalist Speech Contest. JOHN E. JOBES 850 Haddon Avenue General Friends more divine than all divinities. Basketball, Varsity Clubs, Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Senior Decorating, Assembly Com- mittees. CATHERINE BLANCHE JOHNSON 909 Haddon Avenue General Friendship is a union of spirits, a marriage of hearts, and the bond thereof of virtue. Choir, Manager Maiorettes, Color Guards, Girls' Glee, Y-Teen Clubs, Purple and Gold Business Staff, Table Tennis, Captain Baseball, Volleyball, Senior, Girls' A.A. Shows. MEREDYTHE ADELE JOHNSON l775 Park Boulevard College Preparatory To do easily what is ditticult for others is the mark ot talent. Band, Orchestra, Choir, Nurse's Aide, President Library Council, Trattic, Sports Editor Purple and Gold Literary Staft, Student Day, Senior Decorating Committees, Finalist Speech Contest, French Club, Junior, Girls' A.A., Spring, Library Shows. GRACE JONES l024 South Sixth Street Business Education Her gracious, graceful, graceless grace. Knitting, Twirling Clubs. PAULINE E. JONES IOO6 Locust Street Business Education She has wit and fun and tire. Castle Crier Staff, Homeroom Vice- President, Girls' A.A. Representative, Hand Sewing Club. s .1 2 Q 51,5 5 f .15 J. Q x is .V r Sv . ll ii ,X , ff. 1 Q- if X x LJ E t f sez: I 4, , .V'.. , Q4 ' . , ff' - Q g, ,L 3 THOMAS JONES 64l Clinton Street General He did not think all mischief fair, Although he had a knack of ioking. Fishing, Photography, History of Fire- arms Clubs. DOROTHY D. KALICK I243 Thurman Street Business Education Gratitude is a fruit of great cul- tivation. Y-Teen, Pageant of American History Clubs. TOBY KAY JONES 64I Clinton Street Distributive Education Lite has a value only when it has something valuable as its obiect. Homeroom Vice-President, Children's Christmas Party, Distributive Educa- tion Banquet, Personality, Dlstributive Education Clubs, Girls' A.A. Repre- sentative, School Store Saleslady, Student Teacher. PHYLLIS SUSAN KASEN l406 Park Boulevard College Preparatory Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Library Council, Usherette, Traftic, Guidance OFtice Helper, Future Teach- ers of America,-Sophomore, Junior, English Department, Senior Shows, Citizenship, Insignia, Assembly, Jun- ior and Senior Decorating Commit- tees, Purple and Gold Literary Staff, Classical, Castle Crier Clubs, Future Teachers of America, Roman Wed- ding. STANLEY KASPRZCK LAWRENCE SIDNEY KATZ ' l027 Atlantic Avenue I476 Bradley Avenue E ff, General General , His prime of youth is but a frost And the mountain tops that i of cares. t in -ff, i-'i'i Bow themselves when he did 'i D' , ' 1 ' -l ,-k4 N Mfr kg Art, Panel, Sophomore Shows: Rec- ' X ord Art Staff, Choir, Ushers, Football N, O .H Spotter, Baseball, Study, Radio, Pro- ,-,,- 5 iection Clubs, Football Clock and 5 - Scoreboard Operator. L A LINDA KAUFLER PEARL S. KAWCYNSKI 1 A vn H H I464 Parlr Boulevard 2439 Wainwright Street ' hy College Preparatory Business Education A Small and cheery, swift ot'float, A silent creature-thoughtful, ' C ' With a happy smile and a happy brave, sincere. N look. Y-Teen, Canasta, Castle Crier Clubs, ,,,t Junior Decorating, Citizenship, Pub- Library Council, Nurse's Aide, Home- , ,,,.' Q ,r--, i l,,r, licity Committees, Castle Crier, Purple room Treasurer, Senior Decorating and Gold Literary Statts, Future Committee. 3 'tf, Teachers ot America, Library Coun- ' cil, Semi-finalist Speech Contest, Trat- l----'i' B tic, Guidance, Assistant Principal's Xxx Fx D Office Helper, Usherette, Sopho- more, Senior Shows, Classical, Can- asta Clubs, Roman Wedding. ROBERT LEON KEE 56I Trenton Avenue Business Education I agree with no man's opinions. I have some of my own. Guidance Council, Intramural Basket- ball. MARIJANE E. KELLER l04O South Merrimac Road Business Education A little nonsense now and then is pleasant. Shorthand, Twirling, Typing Clubs, Library, Guidance Councils, Junior Show, Guidance Ofhce Helper, Big Sister. ROSEMARIE KELLY 8l7 South Eighth Street General Steadily she studies . . . Shorthand, Y-Teen, Hospital Service Clubs, Basketball. KENNETH J. KEOUGH I7 Crestfair Drive General Personality is to a man what perfume is to a flower. You Are There, Football Clubs, Guid- ance Council, Student Goverment Representatives, Football, Booster Committee. KITTY ANN KENTON IOI6 South Tenth Street General Good will is the mightiest prac- tical force in the universe. Softball, Student Government, Junior Steering, Junior Constitution, Junior Decorating Committees. BARBARA JEAN KING l0l9 Sycamore Street Business Education The secret of life is never to have an emotion that is unbe- coming. Castle Crier Statt, Dramatic Club, Jun- ior Red Cross Council. i456 Park Boulevard , -. Nh ' - 1 f LOIS SHARON KLASKIN College Preparatory Always to do good is an act singularly royal. Castle Crier, Purple and Gold, Record Literary Staffs, Treasurer French, Fu- '- ture Teachers of America Clubs, Li- ' A brary, Guidance Councils, Traffic, Ush- 'Q sc EW..-r S fi. .S e .ffm i es CATHERINE M. KORDECK l267 Chase Street College Preparatory She can be imitated by none, nor paralleled by any, Associate Editor Purple and Gold Lit- erary Staff, Usherette, Trattic, Insig- nia, Junior, Senior Decorating Com- mittees, Homeroom President, Secre- tary, Vice-President French, National- istic Music, Library Clubs, Secretary Girls' A.A., Yearbook Art Staff, Stu- dent Government. JOYCE A. KUSCH 2827 Idaho Road Business Education Modesty is the citadel of beauty and of virtue. Y-Teen, Pageant of American History Clubs. erette, Sophomore Girls' A.A. Shows. JANET MARIE KRAUSE 684 Central Avenue Business Education Fame comes only when de- served, and then is as inevitable as destiny, for it is destiny. Guidance Council Representative, Homeroom President, Junior Achieve- ment, Booster, Citizenship Commit- tees, Junior, Senior Shows, Pinochle, Treasurer Current Events Clubs. ROBERT R. LAMB 7l0 South Eighth Street Business Education He is so good! Manners for Men, Firearms Club, Cafeteria. r Junior, Spring, . fm , A R. may in ,- ss . , GEORGE KLEVENZ l368 Whitman Avenue Business Education The glory of young men is their strength. Junior Christmas Decorating, Junior Steering Committees, Junior Show, Student Teacher, Football, Football Club. N ,F . Q ,. . Xt? .ug-:egg rf,.wi. f s5e,,g,.,, , 'Y 5 s ,sb is 2 J .,,s3s,.l-5,15E,,E?,3,tg,,,1g,,,,,tEfl,,.,-,i -,.Ne,.sa.r-.,,.,W -. ,- 1 f -fszfsfiatggesae 1- K, Q ,g ills A . l BEVERLY LYNN LAMBERT l238 Magnolia Avenue College Preparatory Learning is a iewel. Library Council, Trafhc, Usherette, Fu- ture Teachers of America, Castle Crier, Record Literary Stafts, Home- coming, Assembly Committees, Soph- omore Show, Student Teacher, Ro- man Wedding, Secretary Safety Council, President, Treasurer Classi- cal Club, Assistant Principal's Ofhce Helper, Bowling, Record Collector. MARIANNE P. LASKEY l506 Greenwood Avenue General Extreme busyness is a symptom of her vitality. Junior Red Cross, History and Math Review, Future Nurses of America Clubs, Bowling, Archery, Ping-Pong, Student Government Representative, Girls' A.A. Show, Nurse's Aide, Ush- erette, Assistant Principal's Oftice Helper. EDWARD B. LEE, JR. 640 Walnut Street General Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length. Hi-Y, Classical, Fishing, Pinochle Clubs, Track, Cross Country, Intra- mural Basketball. HELEN ANN LEVINE l528 Ormond Avenue College Preparatory No legacy is so rich as honesty. Scholarship, Junior Decorating Com- mittees, Record Literary Staff, Bowl- ing, Junior Red Cross Council. GENE MERLE LEWIS i446 Ormond Avenue College Preparatory Beauty is the fiower of virtue. Junior, Senior Decorating, Co-Chair- man Student Day Committees, Dra- matic, French, Hospital Service Clubs, Library Council, Junior, Senior, Spring Shows, Guidance Council Representa- tive, Usherette, Traffic, Bowling, Guidance Office Helper, Write-Up Edi- tor Purple and Gold Literary Staff. JOYCE AGNES LANE 5l9 Fairview Street Business Education Wisdom is more precious than wealth. Bridge, Photography Clubs, Home- room Secretary, Record Business Staff, Guidance Council Representative, Trafhc, Big Sister. JAMES LAZENBY l905 South Ninth Street General One wise man is worth more than ten thousand fools. Nationalistic Music, Metal Hobby, Fix-It Clubs, Junior Red Cross Council. SIDNEY FAE LEVIN 956 Newton Avenue College Preparatory The rewards of one duty is the power to fulill another. Junior Decorating, Prom, President Steering, Chairman lnsignia Commit- tees, Library Council, Hospital Serv- ice, President, Treasurer French Club, Scheduling Editor Purple and Gold Literary Staff, Vice-President National Honor Society, Homeroom Leader, Li- brary, Sophomore, Junior, Spring, Fashion Shows, Usherette, Bowling. LAWRENCE LEVlTSKlE 825 Florence Street College Preparatory Increase of power begets in- crease of wealth. Junior Christmas Decorating Commit- tee, Football, Varsity Clubs, Usher, Football, Library Council, Traffic, Sophomore Show. JANET LEWIS l6l0 Park Boulevard College Preparatory A faithful friend is beyond price, and there is no weighing ot her goodness. Junior, Senior Decorating, Co-Chair- man Student Day, Citizenship, As- sembly Committees, Traftic, Usher- ette, Library Council, Homeroom Leader, National Honor Society, Purple and Gold Literary Statt, French, Dramatic, Hospital Service Clubs, Junior, Senior Shows, Bowl- ing. EILEEN LICHTMAN i392 Collings Road Business Education Happiness does not depend on money or leisure. Greek Culture Club, Junior Steering, Decorating, Citizenship Committees, Junior, Senior, Fashion Shows, Rec- ord Business Staff. SANDRA DIANE LlPKlN 2802 Yorlrship Road College Preparatory Her talents were of the more silent class. Treasurer Castle Crier, Classical Clubs, Junior Decorating, Citizenship Com- mittees, Trattic, Vice-President Library Council, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Usherette, Roman Wed ding, Bowling, Library Show, Chair- man P.T.A. Hostess. PASOUALE ROBERT LIVECCHI 622 South Fourth Street College Preparatory Talkative, but harmless. Metal Hobby Club, Boys' A.A., Jun- ior Show, Cheerleader. ANTHONY A. LUCIANO 6l5 Newton Avenue General His smiles are known to every- one, His trowns? Who has seen them? Purple and Gold Art Staff, Junior Chet. MITCHELL F. MALINOWSKI l436 South Ninth Street Practical Arts A good sport and always ready to play the game with a smile. Current Reading and Games, Man- JAMES LIND l023 Monitor Road Practical Arts He speaks an infinite deal ot everything. Pinochle, Fixslt, Study Clubs. GEORGE RONALD LISS l49l Princess Avenue . General Music resembles poetry, in each are nameless graces which no methods teach. Football, Varsity Clubs, Football, Bas- ketball, Baseball, Band, Guidance Council Representative. ANTHONY MARTIN LOWE 9l8 South Fifth Street Business Education Friendship is to be purchased only by friendship. Basketball, Vice-President Biology Clubs, Boys' A.A. Representative, ln- tramural Basketball, Senior Steering Committee. NIVIA R. MALAVE 32l Division Street Business Education She works for pleasure, not re- ward. Travel, Hospital Service, Current Events Clubs, Children's Christmas Party, Retirement, Welcoming Teas. NICOLETTA MANGANARO II44 Magnolia Avenue Business Education Skill and conidence are an un- conquered army. Dramatics Club, Biology, Senior ners for Men, lndustrial Arts Clubs. Shows, Record Business Statt. 1, X l i L. 2' 1 I I in 'F ... ft rig r it i i - 'YT 25 f . ' :ry -.Tit Mft' , 1 - . f. -.. .:. ef... ,ai . . ,. ... .y.,... - ina- .tt f . ' -' A 'A H .A , 'A ii. ' . ...... K . . 1, . , 1. . . . F7 r My 9 irc, . C xl ., ..,.. 1' S R 5' 41 X 1' RAYMOND B. MATTHIAS i085 Niagara Road Practical Arts Life is not lite at all without delight. Firearms, Home Planning Clubs. BERNARD MARKOWSKI 936 Collings Road College Preparatory Stately and tall, he moves in the hall. Fishing, Football, Firearms Clubs, Track, Football, Intramural Track. ROSE ELAINE MARTIN 837 Kimber Street Business Education Pleasures are transient, honors are immortal. Personality Club. JOHN H. MAWHINNEY 3l6B Alabama Road General Win without boasting, lose with- out excuse. Baseball, Varsity, Radio, Travel Clubs, Intramural Basketball, Senior Decor- ating Committee. 30 I3 Essex Road FRANCIS A. McCLAY . if E s'-fs! Q . in lit .1 ' .llili s X . 5 17 ' I Business Education Reading maketh a full man. President Artistic Typing, Drama Clubs, Guidance Council, Senior Steering, Decorating Committees, Big Brother. ALMA PERIENE McDOWELL 825 Mount Vernon Street Business Education A classmate honest and true And furthermore a worker too. Sewing, Girls' Glee, Castle Crier, Fu- ture Teachers of America Clubs, Choir, Spring Concert, Girls' A.A. Show, Twirling, Basketball, Volley- ball, Homeroom Leader, Student Gov- ernment Representative, Library Council, Homecoming Parade. RUSSELL MARKS IOOZ Collings Road General Every sincere man is respected. Radio, Mathematics Clubs, Junior Dec- orating Committee, Guidance Coun- cil Representative. CLARA LILLIAN MATHEWS I489 Bradley Avenue Business Education Nothing is more simple than greatness, indeed, to be simple is to be great. Vice-President Red Cross Club, Junior Show, Chairman'Booster, Senior Dec- orating Committees, Bowling, Traf- tic, Purple and Gold Business Statt, Nurse's Aide, Assistant Principal's Office Helper. f li i i i-L 2 X . . 1. it na- WILLIAM MCDONALD l3l Branch Village General A human dynamo with a big heart. Football, Senior Decorating, Steer- ing, Prom Committees, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Club. ROSEMARY S. MCLAUGHLIN I235 Everett Street Business Education She lives on the sunny side ot the street. Junior, Senior, Spring Shows, Color Guard, Literary Appreciation, Pi- nochle, Twirling Clubs. light. FRANK McNUTT 346 Jackson Street General He goes up a step to seek a friend. Red Cross, Psychology, Famous Per- sonalities Clubs. WALTER A. MENDELL 3l22 Constitution Road Business Education Always to be best, and dis- tinguished above the rest. Chess, Pinochle Clubs, Booster, So- cial Committees. MYRA M. McPHlLLlPS I620 Louis Street ., i if Business Education .ir Such popularity must be de- ' served. Junior Decorating, Steering, Scrap- Q , book, Chairman Prom, Senior Steer- fiis . eg-is ing, Decorating Committees, Junior Senior Shows, Captain Maiorettes 1 Student Teacher, Twirling Club, 1, Treasurer National Honor Society' 1 Financial Secretary Senior Class. ,W , . . from. .HA Z,-fm 5, M ,, is . , -f -ss , see. -5, .. .X A gi? . J Q 'ms s W +,.. S . .. -:l - , , P' l An JOSEPH s. MEYERS V , 520 Randolph Street , I College Preparatory rr'- . - Ambition is power. , Captain Traftic, Co-Captain Ushers, ,,,,. Co-Captain Varsity Football, Base- ball, President, Vice-President Boys' ili' T A.A., Castle Crier Statt, Brooks lrvine, 1- Junior, Senior Decorating Commit- tees, President Varsity, Football 5 i r,- ,I Clubs, intramural Softball. l,,5 . rl , g, ... T il T iilii, Business Education She is quiet in manner and -Q ': ii CAROL ANN MITlDIERl KE A 2408 South Eighth Street i. ...... ,s sweet in nature. l Psychology Club, Purple and Gold i -iit , A Art Staff, Treasurer Student Govern- ment, Hall Guard. JAMES JAY MOLOCK 45l Berkley Street Business Education Bold in action, but never offend- ing. Vice-President Hi-Y, Biology-Science, Classical, Canasta Clubs, Homeroom Secretary, Junior Achievement. TERINO J. MONTANA i306 Mount Ephraim Avenue General Lite is tull of amusement to an amusing man. Literary Appreciation, Sergeant-at- Arms, Pinochle Club, Wrestling, ln- tramural Basketball. DOLORES AVIS MONEY 958 South Eighth Street A day tor toil, an hour tor sport, But for a triend is lite too short. Y-Teen Club, Senior, Girls' A.A. Shows. BETH MONTGOMERY IO66 New Merrimac Road Humor as gay as the firetly's Business Education Business Education Cheerleader, Typing, Canasta, Cheer- leading Clubs, Assistant Principal's Ofhce Helper, Homeroom Secretary, Insignia Committee. JOY ANN MOAN I420 Chesapeake Business Education Whoever blushes seems to be good. ,, Twirling Club, Bowling, Assistant Principal's Ottice Helper, Purple and Gold Business Staff, Welfare Com- mittee, P.T.A. Hostess. 'Z l ef f ' Q i S we I . , M r, 51 3, . ,S V 1, i t 1 1 ii 3, st- ,t t F 531555, 1' . , f iii, .- it t. Fr ,S , Z., l x . . 1... ,, , is ' .ucv ' 5 itxsxtgtgi Wt . x VH. Q f F 1 J , 4 , We 4 , .fi Q. , ..f,,-tw 5, , I U , I, Sei'- t 'Q 55? s x Q es. .Q igggs, . K '... .. , X K.. Q rt . .1 as' , .2 E2 Q ALANZO V. MOORE 823 Walnut Street General The schoolboy with his satchel in his hand, Whistling aloud to bear his courage up. Co-Captain Track, Intramural Base- ball, Basketball, Psychology Club, Choir, Library Council, Senior Show, Senior Steering, Prom Committees. SANDRA M. MOSClCKl 2773 North Congress Road College Preparatory For the ability to heal is a pow- erful asset. Junior Decorating and Citizenship Committees, Future Nurses of Amer- ica, Bowling, Roman Wedding, Swim- ming, Classical, Psychology Clubs, Purple and Gold Literary Staft. LEONARD MROZ I243 Chase Street Distributive Education To err is human, to forgive di- vine. Proiectionist, Distributive Education, Basketball Clubs, Student Govern- ment, Boys' A.A,, American Display, Wrapping Gifts, Children's Christmas Party, Guidance Council Representa- tive, Distributive Education Banquet. CAROL ANN NAEGLE l364 Kaighns Avenue Business Education It is better to have one friend of great value than many friends who are good for nothing. Senior Steering Committee, Senior Show. JUDITH NEIFFER 635 Walnut Street Business Education A life that leads melodious days. Insignia, Junior Decorating, Steering, Election Committees, Twirling, Secre- tary i960 Clubs. JEAN MORE I469 Princess Avenue Business Education Our aim is glory, and to leave our names to aftertime. Homeroom Secretary, Senior Steer- ing Committee, Personality, Twirling Clubs, Student Teacher, Record Busi- ness Staff. MELVIN MOSZKOWICZ 529 Jefferson Avenue General Silence at the proper season is wisdom and better than any speech. World Affairs Council, Student Gov- ernment, Guidance Council Repre- sentatives, Big Brother, Development and History of Firearms Club. MARCY DEE MYEROFF 376 Morse Street College Preparatory True goodness is like a glow- worm. Junior Decorating, Citizenship, ln- signia Committees, Castle Crier Staft, Guidance Oftice Helper, Nurse's Aide, Library Council, Traftic, Assistant Prin- cipal's Oftice Helper, Usherette, ln- tramural Bowling, Golf, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Shows, Photography Club, Copy-Editor Purple and Gold Literary Staft. ANTHONY NARCISO 262 Mount Vernon Street Distributive Education Gold that buys health can never be ill spent. Nor hours laid out in harmless merriment. Junior Red Cross, Distributive Educa- tion Clubs, Junior Red Cross Show, Vice-President Junior Red Cross Council, Distributive Education Ban- quet, Children's Christmas Party, Dis- play, Student Government. BEVERLY l. NICHOLS IBI8 South Eighth Street General She remains stable in this mad world. Psychology, Study, Photography Clubs, Purple and Gold Business Staff. HERBERT A. NIX, JR. l88O South Tenth Street General He makes secret music with the ivory stones, giving a gentle kiss to every sedge. Homeroom Secretary, Band, Sopho- more, Senior Shows, Barbershop Quartet, Syncopators. RICHARD NOSARZEWSKI I245 Thurman Street General Deep sighted intelligences, ideals, atoms, and intiuences. Basketball Club, Junior Varsity Bas- ketball, Castle Crier Staff. BESSIE R. PAPAS I470 South Fourth Street Business Education The fairest garden in her looks, and in her mind the finest books. Y-Teen Club, Record Business Staff, Big Sister. RONALD THOMAS PAYNE I324 Van Hook Street Business Education 'Tis action makes the hero. Band, Audio-Visual Aide, Gun Clubs, Intramural Softball, Senior Decorating Committee. MARILYN SHIRLEY PINE l553 Greenwood Avenue Business Education Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows. Junior Red Cross Club, Treasurer, Sec- retary, Junior Red Cross Council, Jun- ior Red Cross Representative, Junior Red Cross Show, Welcoming, Retire- ment Teas, Big Sister. MARGO NIXON 728V2 Sycamore Street Business Education When Fortune favors us, popu- larity bears her company. Y-Teen, Swimming, Hospital Service, Literary Appreciation Clubs, Welcom- ing, Retirement Teas, Children's Christmas Party. Q MICHAEL OSTROFF 5Il Randolph Street College Preparatory A bit of wit, combined with knowledge, is an influential fac- tor tor success. Spring, Public Speaking Shows, Rec- ord Literary and Business, Castle Crier Staffs, Dramatic Club, Intra- mural Basketball. ROBERT ELLIOTT PAWSNER 375 Rand Street College Preparatory He's very knowing. Junior Decorating Committee, Fea- ture Editor Castle Crier Staff, Radio Communications Club, Guidance Council Representative, Boys' State Alternate, Courier-Post Press Con- test, Temple Press Tournament, Quill and Scroll, Junior, Library Shows. FRED IRA PEARL 2260 Baird Boulevard Colleqe Preparatory I-le is always laughing, for he has an ininite deal of wit. Intramural Basketball, Band, Usher, TraFBc, Library Council, Purple and Gold Literary Staff, Junior Decorating Committee, Wrestling, Hi-Y Clubs, Student Government, Manager Track, Wrestling. MONIKA THERESA POLO I9l0 Fillmore Street Business Education For she was iust the quiet kind, whose nature never varies. Shorthand, Twirling Clubs, Record Business Staff, Homeroom Secretary, Treasurer. I ' Qi -.,--,.- ,. 4 Is-t Et!! f I L . . 1 ,, 3 i 'tt I 51 V qi ,gwslk Y f , Q I f 1 . Ft . ?t ... 5 'Env Wifi w- as -emma J . is W V rs. Ii 9 Qu S 1 pr Q 3 .. 11 was -- v- ' , I W .am W sl- .W . if , rf- . , 1, -f V' J . 4. ' fr'-fag, 1 Mwwe awww it ,... , . A? . . . et W 7 'xx ,r x - WR 1' ec X R i ' . BONNIE RABINOWITZ ' 'F JUANITA POU 605 South Third Street General What is valuable is not new. President Hand Sewing Club. RONALD PRESTON I502 Bradley Avenue Business Education Opportunity comes to those who work. intramural Basketball, Softball, Sen- ior Decorating Committee, Typing, Track, Hi-Y Clubs, Cross Country, Stu- dent Government Representative. EVELYN R. PRUSINOWSKI l222 Decatur Street Business Education A docile disposition will, with application, surmount every dif- ficulty. Book, Secretary, Treasurer Junior Red Cross Clubs, Big Sister, Children's Christmas Party, National Honor So- ciety Tea, Junior Red Cross, Senior Shows, Junior Red Cross Council, Traftic, Banner Guard, Secretary, Eng- lish Oftice, Ticket Office StaFf. -as ' A 151 B553-f Q. f . 1,w5' ,V . - is J X' in .. .,.. . , ,... . c,,c,, .. is ' . 1, - 'E 4. , -5 ii i is ' 'i C. ta, --rik i A 'S - I00 GEORGE D. PUGH lI40 Empire Avenue General Action may not always bring happiness, but there's no hap- piness without action. Sports Manager, Hi-Y Club, lntra- mural Basketball, Football, Softball. 2 ... sg: its it mm .. ,f I 11 is grief BR ' i ROBERT L. PU LASKl IZ69 Kaighns Avenue Business Education Happy am I, from care I'm free, Why can't they all be contented like me? Junior, Senior Steering Prom, Dec- orating, Scrap Book Chairman, Brooks Irvine Committees, Student Govern- ment, Junior Show, Student Teacher. MARLENE SELMA RABINOWITZ l248 Kenwood Avenue College Preparatory An intelligent woman is never in Want. Nurse's Aide, Future Teacher's of America, Girls' A.A., Bowling, Roman Wedding, Junior Decorating, Schol- arship Committees, Record Literary, Castle Crier Staffs, Guidance Office Helper, Library Council, Usherette, Traffic, Future Teachers of America, Sophomore, Senior Shows. HAROLD PRESTON l259 Langham Avenue General Mighty, like the Cedars of Leb- anon. Varsity Football, Football, Varsity Clubs, Homeroom Treasurer, Senior Decorating Committee, Guidance Council Representative, Usher, Li- brary Council. MARTHA E. PRUITT l26 Mechanic Street General Love is flower-like, friendship is like a sheltering tree. Home Economics, Twirling Clubs, Softball, Castle Crier Staff, Senior Show, Cafeteria Helper. .ai 'iii' 5I3 Randolph Street College Preparatory Sugar 'n spice 'n everything nice. Band, Trattic, Roman Wedding, Clas- sical Club, Usherette, Library Coun- cil, Purple and Gold Literary Staff, Senior Decorating Committee. WILLIAM ISRAEL RABKIN l53l Bradley Avenue College Preparatory Books are the ever-looking lamps of accumulated wisdom. National Honor Society, Manager Ticket Office, Classical, Photography, Junior JJ. Clubs, National Honor So- ciety Awards, Library Council Pro- grams, Finalist Public Speaking Con- test, Delegate Boys' State. '7 NICHOLAS RADOGNA 806 Broadway Business Education His smile makes the dark world aglow. Radio, Current Reading and Games, Chess Clubs, Intramural Basketball, Softball. FELIX RAVENDO I635 Olympia Road Distributive Education Still heard in his soul is the music ot wonderful melodies. Radio, Music Appreciation, Treasurer Distributive Education Clubs, School Store Display Work, Christmas Party, Distributive Education Banquet, American Education Week Display Work, Ticket Sales Promotion. LARRY D. RANDOLPH 8l5 Cherry Street College Preparatory The happy know no hours. Junior Steering, Junior Prom Com- mittees, Hi-Y, Classical, Math Clubs, Junior Achievement, Red Cross Coun- cil, Senior Show, Intramural Softball. KARLIE READ II37 America Road College Preparatory Her ways are ways of pleasant- ness, and all her paths are peace. Junior Decorating Committee, Future Teachers of America, Classical, Psy- chology Clubs, Future Teachers ot America Show, Nurse's Aide, Purple nib gt g i , , . 2 we ii- and Gold Literary Staff. . .. . -. -,'. . '. JEANETTE R. REDMOND 3I58 Alabama Road Business Education Persuasion tips her tongue whene'er she talks. Orchestra, National Honor Society, Bowling, Junior Show, Artistic Typ- ing, Dramatic Clubs, Red Cross Rep- resentative, Purple and Gold Busi- ness Stati, Senior Decorating Com- mittee. IRIS SHIRLEY REESE IOI9 Princess Avenue Distributive Education Honesty is the best policy. Plays and Players, Twirling, Junior Red Cross Clubs, Big Sister, Distribu- tive Education Banquet, Vice-Presi- dent Junior Red Cross Council. JENNIE ANN REED I236 Empire Avenue Beauty is the gitt ot God. fiftiilftil f 1 f Tig. 4 ,sg I HOPE W. REDMAN 2979 Alabama Road Business Education Work brings its own rewards, Nationalistic Music, Personality, Jun- ior Red Cross Clubs, Choir, Assistant PrincipaI's Ottice Helper. Business 'Education World Attairs, Fashion Show, Twirl- ing Club, Senior Steering, Decorating, Prom Committees, Table Tennis. MARY REPICZ l727 Railroad Avenue Business Education The wealth ot the mind is the only wealth. Pageant ot America, Hand Sewing, Current Events Clubs. Q ,X .ri , m - Z -9, 'I 9,1-fr.. 7 i-. .5 .J JEAN D. REDMOND 3l58 Alabama Road Business Education An ounce of wit is worth a pound ot sorrow. Student Government Representative, Bowling, Girls' A.A., Junior, Senior Shows, Dramatic, Secretary Artistic Typing Clubs, Purple and Gold Busi- ness StaFF, Senior Decorating Commit- tee. ,'-- I - - I0l - -f A - ... 5. L, N .ic .. 1 - V. , - ff t , f .- X ,, i au, A. . ..., Q., i l I .ii if ,J 8 i .,. f . - ,f -ts i . 2 1, , .. i , t -if.. KJ- 5' ...A X -9 is 3 at A 'Gif Q' 49 W 93 ' S, sms r asa -i -1: t. t-- . ., ..,.. . . . .. . X... vias, f f ' TEL1: KENNETH M. REVALLO l20l Mechanic Street General Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth. Junior Show, Football Club, Football, Junior Decorating, Senior Steering Committees. BETTY LOVE ROBERTS B05 Line Street College Preparatory No star ever rose or set without influence somewhere. Library, World Affairs Councils, Nurse's Aide, Basketball, Captain Volleyball, Traffic, Junior Red Cross Representative, Classical Club, Sen- ior Show. JEANETTE MARION ROBINSON l453 Belleview Avenue Business Education The most manifest sign of wis- dom is continued cheerfulness. Orchestra, Swimming, Future Nurses of American, Y-Teen Clubs, Cafeteria Helper, Girls' A.A., Senior Shows, Big Sister. FLORENCE ROHER 789 Line Street Business Education Whatever pleases the heart ap- pears fair to the eye. Purple and Gold Business Staff, Sen- ior Show. ROSALYN ROSENKRANTZ l535 Wildwood Avenue College Preparatory There are few as good-natured as she. Junior Decorating, Prom, Welfare, Citizenship, Scholarship, Student Day Committees, Future Teachers of America, Junior, Sophomore, Senior Shows, French, Bowling Clubs, Fea- ture Editor Record Literary Staff, Vice- President Future Artists of America, Library Council, Girls' A.A. Repre- sentative, Traffic, Usherette, Quill and Scroll, Guidance Ofticer Helper. MELVIN C. RIGGS 307 Stevens Street College Preparatory A great artist can paint a great picture on a small canvas. Junior Achievement, French Play, Vice-President Home Planning, Math, Radio Clubs. CHARLOTTE ANN ROBINSON 65l Line Street General Never daunted-never dimmed, Junior Achievement, Basketball, Hos- pital Service, Classical, Pageant of America, Typing Clubs. ORLANDO F. RODRIGUEZ 4l6 Benson Street Business Education ln dignity there is depth. Hi-Y, Typing Clubs, Boys' A.A., Band, Senior Decorating Committee, lntra- mural Basketball, Softball, Football. LOlS DIANE ROSE l2l6 Magnolia Avenue College Preparatory The blush is beautiful, but it is sometimes inconvenient. Secretary, President Future Teachers of America, French Clubs, Castle Crier Staff, Guidance, Junior Decor- ating Committees, Sophomore, Jun- ior, Future Teachers of America, Li- brary Council Shows, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Secretary Library Council, Usherette, Girls' State Alternate, Student Government Rep- resentative. DOLORES A. ROZlER 283 Chestnut Street Business Education So grace is a gift of God and kind wit of chance. Vice-President Hand Sewing, Study Clubs, Library Council, Record Busi- ness Staff, Senior Show, Girls' A.A. Homecoming Game. -Mrk- RUTH FRANCINE RUBIN 432 Kaighns Avenue College Preparatory As merry as a bell. Citizenship, Insignia Committees, Sophomore, Junior Shows, Trathc, Usherette, Nationalistic Music, Psy- chology Clubs, Bowling, Nurse's Aide, Guidance Office Helper, Library Council, Purple and Gold Literary Staft. PHILIP SACCHETTI 3005 Essex Road Practical Arts An infinite fund of resourceful- ness. Basketball, Pinochle Club. STEVEN MARK SAFRAN 2363 Baird Boulevard College Preparatory It is a virtue that happiness ex- ists. Wrestling, Usher, Citizenship, Senior Decorating Committees, Photography Club, Boys' A.A. Representative, Sophomore Show, Semi-finalist Speech Contest, Trattic, Sports Editor Purple and Gold Literary Staff. ANTHONY R. SAPONARE 835 South Sixth Street General Honest tame awaits the truly good. Pageant of America, Current Reading and Games, Manners for Men Clubs. ROSA B. SAXON I060 Kaighns Avenue Business Education The most precious of all pos- sessions is a wise and loyal friend. Home Economics, Sewing Clubs. EVELYN CHRISTINE RUSSELL 3l24 South Constitution Road Business Education Silence is the virtue ot the wise. Artistic Typing, Dramatic Clubs, Traf- tic, Purple and Gold Business Statt, Senior Show. BARRY SADOFF I947 Parlr Boulevard General Speed is good, where wisdom leads the way. Tennis Team, Bridge, Home Plan- ning, Chess Clubs. KAREN SANDLER 2358 Baird Boulevard Business Education Plainly seen and plainly heard. Pageant of America, Twirling, Bridge Clubs. MARILYN ISABELLE SARGENT I304 Park Boulevard General Do right and fear no man. Home Economics, Literary Apprecia- tion Clubs. FREDERICK L. SCHULTZ 3025 Fenwick Road General Studious, at ease, and fond of humble things. World Attairs, Home Planning Clubs, Stage Manager Spring Show. . ,-MW. ,nv ' 'fe-as -1' ., ,gi . 'Vi I ' fzi-111255 : , fe jg,.g, sig., K 1 f V all' V- ' K ' A ... . , ', . , arf I l , I . , -i . in 1 : S 4 Sri. f . . - lf 535215 -'a ifgi '11, ' 392'-W f' of?l1z'Ts?2 s a. TB ji Eli , .Q f , ' of f',s2tM1'e.,zi'.i' y , f 2 1 f i r .W .. as -Q 17 'g ag R .f l ll l 1: Bs-si I03 General ,,.,,-....,,,,. . ...C PHYLLIS SCHWARTZ I069 Princess Avenue Business Education A faithful friend is the medicine of life. Sophomore, Junior, Fashion Shows, Bowling, Student Teacher, Cheerlead- ing Club, Captain Varsity Cheerlead- ing, Usherette, Library Council: Social Welfare, Senior Decorating Com- mittees. ALFRED SCUDERI 2464 South Seventh Street General ,gg-f l-,' 1 - lS-,l, A frank and unassuming son of s the soil. 3 my WK. ,Q ' of ff 'ilr .Pi . if ' x ix i i . is JEFFREY C. SEROTKIN 53I Randolph Street General A friend in need is a friend indeed. Football, Wrestling, Ushers, Baseball, Trattic, Boys' A.A. Representative, Varsity, Football Clubs, Senior Dec- orating Committee. JULIA IRENE SHAPELY 707 Fairview Street Distributive Education Silence is more eloquent than words. Distributive Education, Shorthand, Twirling Clubs, Bowling, Christmas Party, Student Government Store, Distributive Education Banquet. Metal, Firearms Clubs. DANTE A. SCIAMANNA 328 Line Street Business Education He is always bubbling over, Why not? Psychology, Famous Personalities Clubs, Boys' A.A. Representative, Intramural Basketball, Football, Co- Captain Cheerleading. FRANK S. A. SEMIRAGLIO I l22 Princess Avenue His foe was folly and his weapon wit. Travel, Classical Clubs, Cheerleading, Student Government Representative, Homeroom President, Junior, Senior Shows, Junior, Senior Decorating, Steering, Junior Prom. fm 1, 'mi re --li mi '--, sid , X X .ky f - f' ' . nk DANIEL J. SHEPPARD, JR. 905 Fairview Street Business Education . Whatever you clo, do wisely, and think of the consequences. Current Events, Metal Hobby, History of Firearms Clubs, Intramural Basket- ball, Baseball. CYNTHIA ANN SILEN 448-B Pfeiffer Street Business Education She has hair of a golden hue. Bowling, Golf, Record Art, Vice- President Purple and Gold Art Staff, Trattic, Twirling Club, Junior Red Cross Council. N BARRY SIEGEL l726 Cope Street Business Education The Lord helps them that help themselves. You Are There, Stock, Football Clubs, Homecoming Day Parade, intramural Basketball, Football, Usher, President Guidance Council. EVELYN JEAN SIMMONS 429 State Street General Pleasure is to woman what the sun is to the flowers. Dramatic Club, Senior, Sophomore Shows. 4 l LESLIE SIMON I309 Kaighns Avenue College Preparatory Born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world is mad. Usher, Boys' A.A. Representative, Varsity, Chess, Literary Appreciation, History and Development of Fire- arms Clubs, Tennis Captain, JOHN SLUSARZ I637 Pulaski Street Practical Arts A merry heart goes all the day. Stage Manager, Current Reading and Games, Manners for Men Clubs, Spring Show. if tn. ta S? tr 'asf-at in 4 HKS J 1 , i COURTLAND SMITH I 64 Branch Village General Take it from me-he's got the goods. ff Secretary Boys' A.A., Boys' A.A. Rep- resentative, Football, Varsity Clubs, Varsity Baseball, Football, Junior Var' sity Basketball. RONALD SMITH lb4 Branch Village Business Education I do not in the least obiect to a sport because it is tough. Varsity Basketball, Football, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Varsity Clubs, Student Teacher, Senior Decorating Committee. EDWARD SKLAR I IIS Baring Street Business Education A winning smile combined with curly hair. Bo s' AA Radio Communications Y - -I I Math Review, History Review, Bridge Clubs. ANTHONY C. SMITH 706 South Eighth Street His tun is to get things done. Basketball, Typing, Manners for Men Clubs. H, 'GTS . 4,17 ' f 5 , 5 5 ' ,Agua K 1 . Business Education , I H is - 1 ' 5 3, . ' ii I 1 I BERNARD H. SMITH I749 South Eighth Street Practical Arts Let quietness ot heart be given unto me instead of cakes and ale. Football, Football Club, Junior Varsity Basketball, Intramural Basketball, Boys' A.A. Representative. GLORIA SMITH I 57 Branch Village General As pleasant as music. Senior, Fashion Shows, Y-Teen, Knit- ting Clubs, Basketball, Volleyball. JUDITH ANN SOBEL 2776 Congress Road Business Education Age cannot wither her, nor cus- tom stale her infinite variety. Girls' A.A. Representative, Varsity Cheerleader, Cheerleading Club, Stu- dent Teacher, Twirling, Bowling, Junior, Senior Decorating, Insignia Committees, Traftic, Usherette, Senior Show. CLARENCE J. SMITH 257 Kaighns Avenue General No really great man ever thought himself so. Football, Track, Football Club. 2 4 'I 'I J 'X , .1 lg: is H an 3 Q as 'K . . f i 'D wx, aan, ' f T , . 4 . ,gt X wacrxxl Eli X xii? wigs s am.. . AE,: .. 5:s .i: ..1- 4 iii' . ftisn, ti ...F ,, ,ght L.gVt5 -W., . ,. Q2 si? s Alb ,- af 'Qi'-.. Katy . X -k a ge: i 5 12,5 Q I is in ' R Q I 3 3 'sawn Y it Lvvifa K i it fair' ---' -I 5 .. MX. .. 'sy or .2 sr sf! LUCY ANN SPELLER 420 South Third Street General Friendship is the only cement that will hold the world to- gether. Sewing, Literature Appreciation, Shorthand Clubs. EVELYN LORAINE STANKIEWICZ I738 Multord Street Business Education Politeness is to do and say. The kindest thing in the kindest way. Junior Red Cross, Games and Current Reading Clubs. MARGARET BLANCHE STARKS 782 Line Street College Preparatory No slight advantage is a pleas- ing countenance. Girls' A.A. Representative, Record Business Staft, Hospital Service Club, TraFtic, Senior Show, Senior Steering, Prom Committees. FRANK H. STEPHENS 2I0 South Fourth Street General To see may be easy, but to fore- see, that is the fine thing. Varsity Basketball, Basketball, Hi-Y Clubs. PRISCILLA LOUISE STEVENS . IZ37 Princess Avenue Business Education The days that make us happy make us wise. V Twirling, Record, Purple and Gold Business Statts, Library Council, Sen- ior Show, Nurse's Aide, Girls' A.A. PHILIP SPURIO 322 Beckett Street General Time, place, and action may with pains be wrought, But genius must be born, and never can be taught. ARNOLD STARK 5l8 Newton Avenue General As the flight ot a space bird in the air, ls the tlight of a ioke. Basketball Club, Varsity Basketball, Student Teacher, Senior Show. CH RISTIAN R. STECH 96 I Sylvan Street General Thou are like silence unper- plexed, A secret and a mystery. Junior, Senior Steering, Prom Com' mittees, Student Government, Band. FLORA STERN 487 Raritan Street Business Education And now abideth faith, hope charity, these three, But the greatest of these is charity. Library Council, Artistic Typing, Swimming Clubs, Maiorettes Varsity, Usherette, Traffic. ELIZABETH V. STICKLEY I463 Park Boulevard Business Education For how might ever sweetness be known. Future Nurses of America, Historian Future Homemakers of America, Swimming, Photography, Math Clubs, Junior Red Cross Representative. GOLDEN L. SUNKETT 2058 South Tenth Street General It thou dost play against him at any game, Thou art sure to lose. Student Teacher, P.T.A. Show, Bas- ketball, Football, Varsity Clubs, Boys' A.A. Representative, Baseball Team, Senior Steering, Prom Committees, Vice-President Senior Class, Varsity Football, Basketball, Basketball All State. WARREN M. TANKSLEY l838 South Tenth Street General A wise man is strong. Junior Decorating Committee, Radio Communications, Classical, Hi-Y Clubs, Intramural Baseball, Basket- ball, Roman Wedding, Purple and Gold Business Statt. DARLENE PHYLLIS TAYLOR 526 North Third Street College Preparatory A girl, she seems ot, cheertul yesterdays. Citizenship Committee, Record, Pur- ple and Gold Business Statts, Hall Guard, Table Tennis, Library Council, Bowling, Assistant Principal's OFHce Helper, Honor Society Tea Helper, Math Review Club, Basketball, Trat- tic, Sophomore, Senior Shows, LEE DORA THOMAS 2306 South Seventh Street Business Education A good name is a second lite and the groundwork ot eternal existence. Swimming, Psychology Clubs, Sott- ball, Twirling, Library Council, Big Sister, Senior Show. RONALD THOMAS 2955 Harttord Street General We are all born equal, and are distinguished alone by virtue. Pageant ot America, Current Reading and Games Clubs. JANET ELAINE SUNKETT l769 South Eighth Street Business Education Bear to-day whate'er today may bring, Tis the one way to make tomor- row sing. Girls' A.A., Senior Shows, Homeroom Leader, Citizenship, Senior Decorat- ing Committees, Treasurer Girls' A.A., French, Secretary Plays and Players Clubs, Table Tennis, Student Teacher, Purple and Gold Literary Staft, Lib- rary Council, Guidance Ottice Helper. ESTA TARTER l56I Bradley Avenue College Preparatory Wisdom is glorious and never tadeth away. Junior Decorating, Steering Commit- tees, National Honor Society, Ticket Oftice, Guidance Office Helper, Lib- rary Council, Traffic, Bowling, French Club, Sophomore Show, Semitinalist Speech Contest, Purple and Gold, Record Literary Statts. JAMES TAYLOR l438 Kenwood Avenue College Preparatory Imagination is the air ot the mind. Football Manager, Football, Varsity, President Homeplanning Clubs, Stu- dent Government, Boys' A.A. Repre- sentatives, Spring, Senior, English Department Shows. MENGSTE THOMAS 9l0 Mount Vernon Street Business Education l've fought 'gainst every odds, but l've gained the victory. Boys' A.A. Representative, Proiection- ist, Senior Show, Senior Steering Committee. MARY C. THOMASON 979 Woodland Avenue Business Education Attain the unattainable, Future Nurses ot America, Photog- raphy, Math Clubs. 5 .. .fi if if 'J , 5 -me M 'ef 9' as ir 5 f f X i tail? .X ..,.,, Q 2 2 ., af , 'M Z . 'T' -- ' W E ga -tts? .. .L X 14 .f K fm . i W , Z ig ,1 1 th s, 5 1 ,W ., sg? I H' l - iff I . ff--giggg f giy ..,,. N 'Alai l 5 S-fr X X 5 films, -,Q B. HJ ., ' 1 1 b 1. . , .1 F tri? 5: - stem' 1 f ' r sail ite' t .- f , sf-1. . PATRICIA JOY TRYKOSKI 2853 Congress Road Business Education The world is for the energetic. Auditor Junior Class Books, Lieuten- ant Color Guard, Girls' A.A. Repre- sentative, Spring Concert, Student Teacher, Bowling, Secretary Senior Class, Student Government Alternate, Assistant Manager Purple and Gold Business Staff, Chairman Welfare, Senior Decorating Committees. . I i . s . W, t a t l08 egg 5. MARGARET TUCKER A 1 THOMAS J. THOMPSON I279 Sheridan Street Business Education A iust man is not one who does no ill, But he, who with power has the will. President Fishing Club, Big Brother. NATHANIEL TILLEY I9l9 South Seventh Street General Success serves man as a ped- estal. Bridge Club, Junior Varsity Basket- ball, Barbershop Quartet, Intramural Basketball. WILLIAM CARTER TILGHMAN. JR. 9I4 Chelton Avenue College Preparatory If a man has modesty, what need has he of ornament? Hi-Y, Psychology, Junior Red Cross Clubs, Junior Achievement, Intra- mural Basketball, Softball, Junior Red Cross Council, Senior Show, Decorat- ing Committees. BENEDICT J. TISA 969 Monitor Road Business Education Let each man exercise the art he knows. Radio, Fishing Clubs, Co-Captain Cross Country, Track, Varsity Track, Intramural Track. l040 Ferry Avenue Mig ---- . Business Education In perfect honor, perfect truth, Q and gentleness to all mankind. 'li 'P . Y-Teen, Typing Clubs. is :cs if K 1' f We bi was tf, ,- Rx NICKOLAS TULINI l285 Decatur Street Business Education I am not only witty in myself, but the cause that wit is in other men. Photography, Firearms Clubs. GEORGE TURNER 327 Berkley Street General Too much honesty did never man harm. Hi-Y Club, Junior Varsity Basketball. I , 'R I is 3 ,. . . K it irifl PHILIP A. TUMMINIA l376 Whitman Avenue College Preparatory Play up, play up and play the game. Football, Varsity Clubs, Junior Dec- orating Committee, Junior Show, Traffic, Co-Captain Ushers, Football, Baseball, Basketball. WILLIAM A. TURNER III 7I6 Everett Street General A good natured lover of fun. Gun, Manners for Men Clubs, Home- room Treasurer. 'Une- ' ri GARY UDELL 3I7 Boyd Street General Fortune favors the bold. Junior Steering, Election Committees, Fix-lt, History and Development of Firearms Clubs. BRENDA M. UPSHAW IOOIV4 Chestnut Street Business Education With malice toward none, with charity tor all. Intramural Softball, Table Tennis, Ping Pong, Hospital Service, Typing Clubs, National Honor Society, Purple and Gold Business Statt, Citizenship JUNE UNTO I493 Princess Avenue Business Education Nothing is more useful than silence. Pinochle, Hand Sewing, Bridge Clubs, Nurse's Aide, JOAN C. U RBAN l307 Lansdowne Avenue Distributive Education Wit and will strive tor victory. Twirling, Distributive Education, Plays and Players Clubs, Christmas Party, Distributive Education Banquet, A I '34, S x V, . School Store Saleslady. Committee. 1 .. GUS VILLANOVA l3l9 Sheridan Street Business Education No one knows what he can do until he tries. Boys' A.A. Representative, Band. PAT VlVlANl 625 Newton Avenue Distributive Education Vivacity and wit make a man shine in company. Junior Steering, Decorating, Prom, Scrapbook Committees, Homeroom President, Distributive Education Club, Christmas Party, School Store Salesman, Employer-Employees Ban- quet. ROBERT M. VALENTINO 8 l 5 Dauphin Street General Studious to please but not ashamed to fail. Psychology, Metal Hobby Clubs, Cheerleading, Senior Steering Com- mittee. .. Q. if L ,l RONALD D. VENELLA I367 Collings Road Business Education Modesty is the citadel ot beauty and of virtue. Wrestling, Radio, Firearms Clubs. MICHAEL J. VINDICK . , s 808 Princeton Avenue Ii :K , 'i Distributive Education V ji iglt Aff, V15 J ln peace there's nothing so bee ii. comes a man, as modest still- ness and humility. 'i:-r Q Boys' A.A., Student Government Rep- yn V resentative, Music, Vice-President Vf Current Events, Distributive Education V Clubs, Homeroom Secretary, Distribu- tive Education Banquet, Christmas X .V , Party. V V MARTIN A. VOGEL fl' , V T 1 l589 Bradley Avenue as i ii V General E i ,V f.', 3' A great lover of the ladies. Bridge Club. 'f T A Fifi xi lazy c M vs is its S ,, X Q six 'te e is-A sf tl DOLORES THERESA WALKER 237 Stevens Street Business Education A constant friend is a thing rare and hard to find. Swimming, Sewing, Typing, Dra- matic Clubs, Basketball, Junior Dec- orating Committee, Senior Show. ANNA WASSER I20l Princess Avenue College Preparatory The wise woman does all things well. Editor-in-Chief Record Literary StaFt, Citizenship, Insiginia, Junior Decorat- ing Committees, Sophomore, Junior, Library Council Shows, Classical Club, Roman Wedding, Bowling, Usherette, Library Council, Recording Secretary National Honor Society, TraFHc, Stu- dent teacher, Citizenship Institute Delegate, Quill and Scroll, Semi- finalist, Speech Contest, Guidance Ot- tice Helper. THOMAS ALFRED WATSON 2889 Constitution Road General A rider unequaled-a sportsman complete. Junior Varsity Football, Junior Show, Junior Decorating Committee, Varsity Baseball, Basketball, Varsity, Football Clubs, Intramural Basketball. DOLORES J. WAWRZYNIAK l484 Bradley Avenue Business Education A girl that is friendly, divinely tall, and most divinely fair. Auditor Junior Class Books, Captain Color Guard, Bowling, Twirling, Can- asta Clubs, Castle Crier Staft, Spring Concert, Social Committee, Girls' A.A. LOUISE B. WECLAUSKI lll7 Louis Street College Preparatory The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Twirling, Vice-President Future Nurses ot America Clubs, Spring Concert, Varsity Maiorette, Record Business Staft, Nurse's Aide. LAVERNE GAIL WALLS 544 Trenton Avenue Business Education Her wit will shine through the harsh cadence ot a rugged line. Volleyball, Sophomore, Girls' A.A., Senior Shows, Twirling, Senior Deco- rating Committee, Homeroom Vice- President. CARL R. WATERS ll24 Mechanic Street College Preparatory Friendship is the highest degree in society. Junior Decorating Committee, Foot- ball, Wrestling, Football, Varsity Clubs, Boys' A.A., Hall Guard, Trattic, Usher, Junior Show. RANDOLH EDWARD WATTS l209 Princess Avenue General He overtakes at last who tires not. Spring Show, Intramural Football, Baseball, Football Club. LAVERNE ELIZABETH WAYS 909 Spruce Street General A thing ot beauty is a ioy for- ever. Hospital Service, Plays and Players Clubs. CHANNING WEGEFORTH 24l5 Patton Street General A little nonsense now and then, ls relished by the wisest men. Ticket Ottice, Homeroom President, Junior Varsity Basketball, Varsity, Basketball Clubs, Intramural Basket- ball, Boys' A.A. Representative. BARBARA I. WEISFELD 306 Rand Street College Preparatory Knowledge is the parent of love and wisdom. Library Council, Quill and Scroll, Guidance Office Helper, Choir, Busi- ness Manager Record Business Staff, Editor-in-Chief Castle Crier, French Club, Student Day Committee, Sopho- more, Spring, English Department, Library Shows, Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent, Courier Post Press Tournament, Temple Press Conference. RICHARD HOWARD WESLEY I 536 Wildwood Avenue General The swiftest traveler is he that goes afoot. Library Council, Tratic, Junior Red Cross Club, Purple and Gold Business Staff, Boys' Lockers Helper, Junior, Senior Steering, Prom Committees, Biology Show. ERNEST T. WILKINS IO I 7 Sycamore Street General Wise men say nothing in dan- gerous times. Assistant Secretary Home Planning, Firearms, Psychology Clubs. CHARLES ANTHONY WILLIAMS B37 Jackson Street General Learning by study must be won, 'Twas never entailed from son to son. Homeroom Vice-President, Basketball Club, Intramural Basketball. LaVERNE WILLIAMS 228 Kaighns Avenue General Have but few friends, though many acquaintance. Girls' A.A. Representative, Softball, Y-Teen Club, Junior Steering Corn- mittee, CATHERINE MARIE WELSH IO73 Trent Road Business 'Education She is kind-hearted and service- able in all the relations of life. Junior, Senior Decorating, Insignia Committees, Color Guard, Student Government Representative, Twirl- ing, Dramatic, Psychology Clubs, Tratic, Usherette, Homeroom Presi- dent, Guidance OFfice Helper, Junior, Girls' A.A. Shows. CELIA DARLENE WHITE i083 Niagara Road Business Education Each age has its pleasure, its wits, its manners. Nurse's Aide, Student Teacher, Can- asta Club, Junior Steering Commit- tee. CARL F. WILLIAMS 234 Royden Street Business Education Weakness is not in his word. Hi-Y, Curent Events, Bridge Clubs, Intramural Softball, Basketball. CRAIG CURTIS WILLIAMS IBI7 South Eighth Street Business Education As the body is filled with food, so the mind is filled with under- standing. Wrestling, Cross - Country, Track, President Wrestling Club, President Red Cross Council. NOREEN M. WILLIAMS i029 South Eighth Street General I aim above the mark to hit the mark. Future Nurses of America Club, Christmas Party, Tea Helper. .. .ei .1 . M 3. s -nugwx S 4 -A 'w .. A . wi A.- ' ii- -.-ia ' f. f f .. , ,,,. Y si- ' ft 432. 'df' M we a I . H 4, QE: V25 Q SANDRA LEE WILLIAMS I8I7 South Eighth Street Business Education Good fortune brings success, but it is endeavor that deserves praise. Library Council, Softball, Ping Pong, Traffic, Cheerleader, Vice-President Guidance Council, Plays and Players, French, Cheerleading Clubs, Guid- ance Ottice Helper, Senior, Girls' A.A. Shows, Semi-tinalist Speech Contest. DOUGLAS W. WILSON l038 South Collings Avenue General Determination leads to success, Wrestling Team, Boys' A.A. Repre- sentative, Junior Achievement, Sen- ior Steering, Prom, Decorating Com- mittees, Intramural Sports Manager, MARILYN WINIGRAD 3070 South Atlanta Road College Preparatory Send a wise man on an errand, and say nothing to him. Choir, Secretary Quill and Scroll, Historian Future Teachers ot America, Classical Clubs, National Honor So- ciety, Bowling, Concert, Future Teachers ot America, Art Shows, Castle Crier Staft, Chairman Scholar- ship Committee, Semi-finalist Speech Contest. ELEANORE WISHNEFSKY l509 Wildwood Avenue Business 'Education She is good-natured and heart- tree, dispensing ot her tasks with a smile. Traffic, Secretary Booster Committee, Purple and Gold Business Staff, Nurse's Aide, Red Cross Club, As- sistant Principal's Oftice Helper, Big Sister. NAOMI WITCHER . , ,g . Ven-ue Wrestling, Classical, Chess Clubs. ARLENE ANNETTA WILSON 723 Ferry Avenue General There's not a trace upon her face of dittidence or shyness. Student Teacher, Nationalistic Music Club, Secretary Guidance Council, Library Council, Nurse's Aide, Home- room Secretary, Purple and Gold Business Staff. GLENDA SHIRLEY WILSON 765 Chestnut Street Business Education Gentle both in manner and speech. Y-Teen, Sewing, Secretary Future Artists ot America Clubs, Record Literary Staff, Senior Show. DAVID WRIGHT, JR. 660 Ferry Avenue Business Education A little with quiet is the only '::, d i et 4 3 12 i rdf 55. 'S ' ss 'M twin 8595 2 .. ' ffrxf LB' We-A i Q r 1: 815 Newton Avenue retary I 960 Clubs. Home Planning Club. ELIZABETH WOOD Business Education Glory tollo-ws virtue as it it were its shadow. Psychology, Music Appreciation, Sec- General To glory we steer, To add something more to this wonderful year. LEONTINE WOODSON I343 Princess Avenue Business Education Speech tinely framed delighted the ears. Table Tennis, Varsity Maiorettes, Dramatic Club, Senior Show. JACK WILLIAM YACKER 787 Chestnut Street College Preparatory Patience is the best of all in- struction. Junior Achievement, Library Council, Boys' A.A., Cross-Country, Proiection, Canasta, Varsity Clubs, Trattic, Usher, Student Day, Social, Senior Steering, ALFRED M. YATES, JR. 594 Auburn Street College Preparatory Wit and wisdom are born with a man. Band, Orchestra, World Attairs Club, Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Stu- dent Government Representative. I , S 'ti f . T T xxx , , 5 , 59 f ' ,,, mm v kb an if Chairman Senior Decorating Commit- X X A tees, Intramural Basketball, Varsity r Tennis. V M, Q ' 1 e ,, 'i LINDA ZANKMAN LORRAINE zAwADzKi 'it' A IO34 Kenwood Avenue I744 Tioga Street Business Education Buginegs Education I One who loved true honor more lf thou hast wit and learning ' 'f 0' X .g t Eff than fame. add to it wisdom and modesty. 5, ' y i Manager Band, Orchestra, Artistic Twirling Club, Bowling, Business A,,t Z X Typing Club, Bowling, Spring, Senior Manager Record Stat? ,,,,, .sg Shows, Library Council, Nurse's 'i',,y,,,k i'i i Q Aide, Traftic, Assistant Principal's T Office Helper, Senior Decorating Committee, Girls' Lockers. fzgggrs gsm -V lr .,.-, RICHARD w. ZIPPEL A i 328 Division Street 'L Business Education 4 fi ' He is wise that is honest. it Manners for Men, Big Brother. t x . i ' X BARBARA ZOTKIEWICZ l020 Thurman Street Distributive Education What I saw was equal ecstasy, one universal smile. Hospital Service, Distributive Educa- tion Clubs, Student Government Store Display, Distributive Education Banquet, Senior Steering Committee. . VINCENT A. ZIPPILLI, JR. 2880 Cushing Road General A man's happiness is to do a man's true work. Pageant ot America, Current Reading and Games, World Affairs Clubs. 1 B 'TWH - 1 -,gf . 2 : aj Q -1 K .,k. A A LA A A A A A A A A AJA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A L V LA A A A V ' A A A A A A L A A A A A A A A A A A A A DIUICIQUXOIQKOIIIUDICIfllO1ifC1'fClXtfl1lIONKCIiflfl1U1I'QQ0ItDICKlltiifliiillfiftfilUICQUXCQVClflfliffflfilllllllUYOIHilllfifliftflfliflillifflll'QUICKOC I 5 O ,pf-G:-MEGA l ' f-rw .du We 'V f' sql tm' ll 'T l lm EAW? f' X X 'lQOLl.o,0f0.0.O1s1607lio1h1sa0.0.0.0'o.0.l,o'o,0,o,0Q0.u1a'o' 'Y UfO'l0'O'O1O1 , I 'Q' is. ,uns vo1o.U.o1o.05v'oL0.0.o'o'q1o1o,sciesuc.-1'-0 Q A M, A -- , A A AA' V I 2 A! , ' A e. . :AXA 1 tl Z W K 2 7 4 9 all ,A .. A ,AA A, AA A 3 gy 4 1 A P - -ex 'Ala QI, 'I' fluff 4 AVL'-' A ff 1 .ei I xl ' X X 1 41 f X f . tl A zgf977'f' Alma Mater R 1 f P N --,G P Nseys f Q N I . AJ , 5 ,xlfgffil Come all ye loyal classmates now xx A fx 7 f Let every one be told ' x I ' . W . . . 3 'aft 7 N Xyxygf Laft hugh your hearts and voices 391 65 i A, For the Purple and the Gold X fr ' s ,. ff' L We ask no other emblem :l y 4 6 fl Nxt xxi ll ' XXX lx f I X A-sy' ' ,f No other song to hold Fw-'fi f f ,' f,,-: Y Z ' K f We only ask to sing and cheer Ae I J , XLQVIAA, The Purple and the Gold . Q75 j 5 Z 59 Hoorah Hoorah Camden High School A NE Z A -Q Ay Hoorah for the Purple and the Gold - if y Ay -A N Hoorah Hoorah Hoorah Hoorah 5 f ing A A Hoorah for the Purple and the Gold A A X 1!Al,XlA0ll, f P lflllfiw I -.f ' X A' Z w 'wt f 'lf ' r A I7 , f TM r .AA 1 ,,y, Q 4 xl ll ' ,fly X IZ eiiif' Z sf I , 13 . ,,,.,L A Saw. 5 67 'f ,. ff 1 .1-. ,,f' X-.X 1 .ff xg: .e.. 0 4 P f of ' few Q P f K f - fsfarwf w N f X ,4Z'l71f X Y, ' A Aff A.AW5,5:i! 1, 5- AYA-' 'Ji Ni X :AA f fam.. rl 1 -Q f llll X Alibi 1' Ammguwm gm: 4 n ll 47 :ggi Ag A .fig 51 M: - A az-ww' 77315 -gif, viii' u,:55AAA A W .realm i j J ' ' ? P ff, 272 ' ' f f!f!ff7fffQ!ff!!fff!f7ff I I U X XXXX Xxx XXbXxQxQXXQxX'C'xXxw Julia Abboll Mrs. Priscilla Mr. and Mrs. Personal Patrons Adams Emery Richard Aharl, Jr. Miss Anna Alibrando Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Alibrando Joseph Alibrando Mario Alibrando 'Eugene F. Alslon Miss Vivian Alslon Class of 58 Mr. and Mrs. Alberl' Ancher Mr. Charles Ancher Mr. Frank Ancher Mrs. Sophie Ancher Mr. and Mrs. William Ancher Mr. and Mrs. Angerolh Anna and Shel Mr. and Mrs. Vilo Aruannno Mr. and Mrs. B. Back Jaseph Back 56 Mrs. Mildred Baker Mr. and Mrs. Dominio Balsama Mr. James Burch Mr. and Mrs. R. Burch Mr. and Mrs. Rox Burgo Harry M. Burke Mrs. Norma Bufler Mr. and Mrs. Slanley Bulrymowicz Mrs. Margarel Byrd Mr. Richard O. Byrd, Sr. M. Richard O. Byrd, Jr. Michael J. Canavan Mr. and Mrs. Harry Candera Mrs. Rosalie Cannon Miss Gloria Cappelli Mr. and Mrs. J. Carmany Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carney Josephine Carney S. F. Carney, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carpinelli Mr. and Mrs. John Carler Mrs. Viola Carler Mrs. F. Cass Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Davis Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis Mr. A. David Dawson Mr. and Mrs. Ad Mrs. A. David Dawson, die Day Delores 58 and Connie 59 Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John DeMarco Mr. and Mrs Pal DeMarco Mr. and Mrs F. P. Demilrio Mr. and Mrs P. Demilrio Mr. and Mrs Daniel DePasquale Mr. Narhaniel F. Derry Deven's Slalionery Mrs. Eslher Dickerson Bobby Di Giacomo Mr. and Mrs. Nicky Di Giacomo Mr. and Mrs Frank Di Gialleonardo Mr. and Mrs. Julius Di Gialleonardo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DiMona Mr. Alexander Di Salvio Mrs. Gilda Di Salvio Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Margare Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Banks 1' Banks R. Barbaree John E. Barnes Ollice Bales Elmer Bayard Mr. James Beally Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bechla Charles C. Bell Jr. '55 Ben - Rene's Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benevenlo Mrs. Shirley Berry, Graduale '53 Miss Gloria Be'H's Leona and Lee Bialkowski 54 Carol Ann Bi Bill's B. Bar bik 59 Mug. James J. Mr. and.Mrs. Casliglia Sam Caslrianni Mr. and Mrs William R. Ca'Hell Mr. and Mrs. F. Celolfo Eddie Chalmus Mr. and Mrs. Roberl W. Cheeseman Mr. and Mrs. W. Cherry Mr. and Mrs James H. Chesbro Mr. and Mrs. Silvio Cinaglio Mr. and Mrs Arfhur L. Clay, Sr. Mr. and Mrs Harry Claylon Mr. Willie F. Cogdell Mr. and Mrs David Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen Miss Judie Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coleman Mrs. Elizabelh Di Slasio Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dougherfy Mr. and Mrs. Downs Mr. Edward Downs Mr. Levi Drummond Mr. and Mrs. Kennelh Dunn Mrs. Helen Dunner Dunner Television Service Co. Teddy and Rulh Edmonds Eileen and Brad Ellaine and Earl 52 Mr. Theodore Elliol Mrs. Anlhony Ells Miss Annabelle English Mr. and Mrs. C. English Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Birdsong Mrs. Frankie Mae Bir+s Mr. and Mrs. L. Bisaga and Son Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bish Mrs. Mary Blackniak Club Les Bohemes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boolh Mr. and Mrs. W. Collick, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Conover The Conlinenlals Mr. and Mrs. George Cook Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cooper Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernandes and Children Mr. and Mrs. Russell Esllack Mr. and Mrs. E. Esllack Michael Esworlhy Mrs. Kalie Evans Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Borreggine Mrs. Annie Copes Mrs. Vera Corbefl Mr. and Mrs. Waller Cornwall Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin Faragalli Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Farmer, Sr. Mrs. Irene Faulk Mr. and Mrs. Thadeus Borz Mr. and Mrs. A. Brancafo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coslanzo Mr. and Mrs. H. Fearon Mrs. Mary Fellon Mr. Beniamin Mrs. Esfe Debra Brancalo Mr. Nolan Branch Braxlon Roger CoH'on Mr. and Mrs. Leona Coulbourne Mr. and Mrs. William Coulbourne Mr. and Mrs. John Courler Mr. and Mrs. P. Fine Mr. Harvey J, Fisher lle Filhian Mr. and Mrs. George Braxlon Miss Wanda Braxlon Mr. Edward and Alice Crawford Crescenl' Laundry Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bresch, Jr. Gail Marie Bresch Judy Breslle Miss Barbara Mr. 'and Mrs. Browning Sb Joseph Browning Dolores Brucoli Class of 56 Mrs. Emilia Brucoli Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Bill Bunn Fred Brummer Paul Bugoski Louis Bumbrey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cropper, Sr. Mrs. Johannie Mae Cummings Leon Cunningham Mrs. A. M. Currie Miss Barbara A. Currie Mr. E. H. Currie Mrs. Maria G. Darpino Dave and Marilyn Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Davis Miss Carrie Davis ll5 Jesse Flax, Class of 58 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foley Bernell B. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Roland Fosler Mrs. Bessie Hogwood Mrs. Jeane'He Holland Mrs. Nancy V. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hood Mr. and Mrs. Hooker Harvey R. Howell Mr. and Mrs. John Howell Louis Howell Mr. and Mr. Eugene Huff Miss Jean Huff 58 Leon Hulf 60 Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hunley Raymond I. Hunley Mrs. Frances Hunfer Mr. and Mrs. John Hunfer Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hunfer Mr. and Mrs. Ireland Beffy Ireland Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Jackson Miss Paula Jean Jackson Mrs. Priscilla M. Jackson Mrs. Ruby K. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jackson, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Grover James Lena James Mrs. Nora James Mr. William J. James Janef and Roberl' 59 Mrs. Thelma Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Vincenf Jennings Jimmie and Judy Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jobes Jeanne E. Jobes Joe and Dar Mr. Allen Johnson Mrs. Beafrice Johnson Cafherine Johnson, I2-Il Mr. Columbus Johnson Miriam and Linda Gerber Mr. and Mrs. Vicfor Gerber Mr. and Mrs. D. Gerney and Paula Mrs. Mary Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Rox Gimello Good Luck fo Lois Rose Miss Lillian F. Gorczynski Mr. Nafhan Graf! Mr..and Mrs. Edward B. Greene Mr. and Mrs. B. Crawford Gregory Pafrick and James Griffin Mrs. Maria Griffifh Mr. Thomas Griffifh Mr. Grossman Elaine Rose Laskey, Class of 57 Mr. and Mrs. Sfanley Laskey Mr. and Mrs. George Laffaris Harry Lemerman '26 Miss Fannie Levin Mr. and Mrs. Meyel Levine Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Lichfman Lillian and Smiffy Liffle Georgie Long Tom 59 Lori and Bob Mr. and Mrs. Lumpkin Mr. and Mrs. Herman N. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guidoffi Mr. and Mrs. Gwin Mr. and Mrs. Hagans Mr. and Mrs. G. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hamilfon, Sr. Sarah J. Hamleff Mr. and Mrs. Walfer J. Hammon, Jr Mrs. Charles Handy Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. McClay Rev. M. L. McKenney Mrs. Jeanefle McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. James McPhillips Mr. Alexander Mack, Jr. '55 Mrs. Malave Nivia Malave Rev. and Mrs. Sanfie Mander Miss Louise Johnson Mr. Palmer Johnson Mrs E. Sander Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Johnsfon Mr. and Mrs. Arnold T. Jones Mrs Carrie Jones Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Jones Mr. Edwin Jones Mrs. Es+elIa A. Jones Mrs. Hazel Jones Miss Pafricia Harford Mr. Frank Harper Harrief's Shoe Sfore Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Harringfon, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris Mrs. Adella Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrison Mr. and Mrs. John Harf Mr. J. E. Hay Rev. and Mrs. Cyrus Haynes Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hayney Mrs. Herman Heine Miss Elaine Heinfze Mrs. Rufh Heinhe Mrs. Beafrice Henson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herkerf Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Herfz Hicklens Reliance Brush Co. Carrie L. Mangold Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Marks Mr. and Mrs. T. Pefer Marks Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marlowe, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maroccia Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Marshall Edward F. Marfin Mr. Rome Jones Mr. and Mrs. J. Kader Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kalendowicz Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kane Mr. and Mrs. E. Kaufler Waller and Mary Kazmienski Charloffe Kinslow Dennis Kinslow Pafricia Kinslow Sharon Kinslow Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Kifchmire Fredrick and Jacquelyn A Friend A Friend Michael, Sfeve and Lori Frosf Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Frowerf Mr. and Mrs. F. Fulgeneffi Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fullard Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Fullard Sfella Gardiner Miss Frances Garriiy Theodore J. Garslci Mrs. Angie Gavals Mr. and Mrs. S. Gedral The Gelman's Genflemen From Wesiern Union Mrs. Alice' Hill Mr. Harold Hilfon Mr. and Mrs. March Hilfon Mr. Elwood John Hines Mrs. Lonifa Hines Belinda Klevenz Elva Klevenz Mr. and Mrs. S. Klish and Sons Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Knopf Mr. and Mrs. J. Knox Mr. Harry Koening Mr. and Mrs Joseph Kondras Mr. and Mrs Richard Koos Mr. and Mrs C. Kordeck Mr. and Mrs Edward Kordeck Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kusch Mr. and Mrs John T. Kusch Kennefh J. Kusch Roberf W. Kusch Complimenfs of L. K. Ladies From Wesfern Union Mr. and Mrs. Walfer LaMar, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawsen Laml: Lawson Lamb Mrs. Rose Langford Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lapergola II6 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marfin Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Maflack Mrs Earl Maffhews Mrs. Eliz Malfews Mrs. Frances Maffhews Mr. and Mrs. William R. Maffhias Mrs. Clara Mauldin Emilie Mayer Mary Mayer Veronica Mayers Rev. Edward Means Men's Towne. Inc. Mr. and Mrs. C. Michalowski Mickie and Ray Mick's Covered Wagon Marfha Milcarek Mrs. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Oliver P. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Warren P. Miller Millie and Vera Marie D. Mifchell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moan Barbara Moloclc Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Moloclx Marian and Maxine Money '58 Morris D. Money '59 Roberf L. Money '57 Miss Phyliss D. Monroe Mr. and Mrs. Joe Monfana Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore Mrs. Louela Moore Mr. and Mrs. Waller P. Mosciclxi Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mroz Mr. and Mrs. Ali Muhammad Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Mulford Miss Cecelia Murawski Mrs. Elizabefh Murawski Reverend and Mr. and Mrs. Rufh Myeroff Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lynne and Sa Mr. and Mrs. James Murrell R. Myers Roberl' L. Myers, Jr. John Narciso mmy Nafal John Nalale Mrs. lrene Nazarene Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Neal Jean and Harold Needle Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neiffer Henry Nelms Lillian M. Nelson Mrs. Mary Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, Ronni Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Maxine Mr. and Mrs. Reverand and Mr. and Mrs. Lois Noll Miss Dororhy Mr. and Mrs. Complimenfs Roosevelr Nesmirh Nesmifh James H. Newfon e and Neil Neuman William Nicholl Nichols William Niess Mrs. J. Allen Nimmo Mrs. J. Allen Nimmo, Jr. Jacob Nix B. Normen Berl' Norlh of Jimmie and Donna Norfon Mrs. Howard E. Primas Mrs. Willia Mae Prui'H Mr. and Mrs. A. Prusinowski Mr. Harry F. Purdy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Puzzufelli Oueenie Mrs. Myrfell Quinn Mr. Ira Rabkin '5l Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Rabkin Mr. and Mrs. David J. Raroha Mr. and Mrs. Arganne R. Redman Mrs. Agnes Reed Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Reed Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Reed Mr. Frank H. Reese Mrs. May B. Reese Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Reynolds Mrs. Lillian Richards Mr. Zannie Richardson Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Della E. Dr. and Mrs. . H. Richmond . N. Roberis Roberlson John W. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. C. Novelli and Family Mr. and Mrs. J. Novick Mr. and Mrs. L. Oberparleifer Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Oberparleifer Mrs. lda O'Bryanl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ogen Olga and Lynda Lou Mrs. M. Olivelo Mr. and Mrs. W. A. OH Omega Pledge Club Tex Sororiry Jim O'Neal Mr. and Mrs. Sfanley Orzehowski Mr. and Mrs. Joe Osler Miss Ann Oxley Mr. James J. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Earl T. P Oxley Alexander Pace, Jr. Joseph Pachonic arker Mrs. Rufh Paulk Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cecelia Mr. Kennelh Alberf Pawsner Payne N. Peel Mr. Dave and Al Perloff Mrs. Dolly Perry Mr. Joe Perry '55 Personalily Shop Personalily Shops Mr. Wm. Pine Mrs. Wm. Pine Mr. Elwood Pipfer Elizabefh Pi'Hs Mr. and Mrs. Plummer Mrs. Anroinelfe Polombo Mr. Joseph J. Pondolph Mr. and Mrs. Reber? Robinson Mr. and Mrs. J. Roccia Mrs. Helen Rodgers Berl' Romano Mr. Arfhur W. Rose Class of '59 Barbara Rose Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rose Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rose Waller Lee Rose '58 Max Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. James Rowand Bobby Roxborough '49 Dr. and Mrs. Gilberf Rubin Rulh Rubin Warren Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rugne'Ha Miss Mary Ann Rusin Mr. Donald Russell Mrs. Evelyn Russell Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Safran Mr. and Mrs. Donald S+. James Recco Sampson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sanferraro Saran Mr. and Mrs. Dino Sasso and Children Donna Lee and Bobby Savage Mr. and Mrs. Saxon Kennefh Charles Schafer Mr. Henry Schafer Mrs. L. E. Schwoeri Mr. and Mrs. D. Sciamanna Miss Ann Scuderi Mr. and Mrs. S. Scuderi Mr. and Mrs. Jonalhan Seller Mr. and Mrs. J. Shea John Shelron Johnnie and Belle Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Jerome T. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sherwood Frank Ponli Mr. and Mrs. Porfer Mr. and Mrs. Palsfon Pou Mr. and Mrs. Richard Power Mrs. Bessie Shivers and Daughler Mrs Mr. Mr. . Theresa Shusrack and Mrs. Morris Siegel and Family and Mrs. Jack Silen and Family Il7 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simpsin Mr. John J. Singer Miss Alberfha Singlefon The' Six Roses Skip and Pai' '60 Harold Sklar Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sklar Miss Arlene Smiih '6I Bealrice Smilh Mr. Celusler Smilh Mr. and Mrs. David Smirh, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Smirh, Jr. Miss Florence Smi'I'h Mr. and Mrs. Herberl' Smifh Mr. Len Smilh Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smilh Nira Mae Smirh Mrs. Missouri Smifh Mrs. Pearl Smi+h Mr. and Mrs. Waller L. Smifh, Sr. Mr. William S. Smilh Mr. and Mrs. S. Sobel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Socci Mr. and Mrs. H. Sokolowslri Mrs. Anfoinelle Soroka Mr. and Mrs. Speller Mr. and Mrs. James Sprewell Miss Dorofhy Sladiler Sian and Trix Mrs. Adele Slankiewicz and Family Mr. and Mrs. C. Slankiewicz Miss Josephine P. Siankiewicz Mr. and Mrs. Marfin J. Sfankiewicz Arnold Cui S+ark '60 Mrs. L. L. Slark Marvin Slark Mrs. Marvin Sfark Mr. and Mrs. Walfer Sleagall Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sleel Mr. and Mrs. George Srepnye Sieve, Micheal, and Karen Mrs. Chrisfine S+evenson Mr. William Slewarl' Mr. Willie Sleward Mr. and Mrs. William Sfickley Mrs. Bealrice Slokes Mr. Charles Slokes Miss Edifh Sfover Henry C. Sfrakle Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Sunkel' Mr. Sfanley Tarno Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tarler Rufh Taylor George Templelon Theresa and Benny Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thomas Mrs. Sarah Thomas Class of '48 Mr. and Mrs. Waller Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Waxman Thomas Miss Wilsie J. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Thomas Mrs. Rose Marie Thomason Mrs. Pearl Thorlon Mr. and Mrs. John Todoro Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Toll Tommy and Dorie Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. . J. W. Troufman and Family . W. Trykoski and Family . William Tucker and Family A. Tumminia David Tuns+all Joan Turner Mrs. Ella Tyler Mrs. Chesier R. Underhill Barbara Ellen Unger Louise and Rich Unfo Mr. and Mrs. Allen Upshaw Gilberf Upshaw Mr. Sianley Vaniver Keziarah and Buddy Vaughiers Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vergilio Village Marke+ Mr. and Mrs. J. Villecco Sheryl and Donna Viviani Mr. and Mrs. William Viviani Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Walker Mrs. Mary E. Walker Mrs. Helen Wallace Mrs. Rachel Walley Mr. and Mrs. Al Wamsley ' Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. John F. Walls 59 Winsfon Ward, Sr. Lazarus Ware William Washingfon R. Wasser Clyde E. Wafers Evelyn W. Waiers Samuel A. Walers, Jr. Samuel A. Waiers, Sr. Mr. John T. Warson Mrs. Myrile C. Wafson Mr. and Mrs. Wilford L. Wafson Mr. and Mrs. Wilford T. Wafson Dr. and Mrs. B. S. Waugh Miss Dyann Waugh Mr. and Mrs. Sfephen Wawrzyniak Mr. and Mrs. Roberl' Weber Mrs. Weinberg Mr. and Mrs. George Welsh Mr. and Mrs. Roberi Wesley, Sr. Aaron While Rev. and Mrs. Alexander Whiie Mr. and Mrs. Dave Whife, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. Whife Mrs. lby Whife Mr. and Mrs. Sfanley Whife Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wiafr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilk William, Archie and Belle Mr. and Mrs. Alberf Williams and Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Williams Ed Williams Mrs. Eva M. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Williams Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Williams Mr. James A. Williams Williams Jewelers II8 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Willis Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wilson Florence E. Wilson Geneva A. Wilson Grace M. Wilson Jeanne E. Wilson Mrs. Marie Wilson Vinceni' A. Wilson Arfhur W. Wood Mrs. Ediih Wood Mrs. Rachel Wood and Adrian Mrs. Vera Wood Mr. and Mrs. William Wood Mrs. Woodward Miss Anna Worrell Elaine and Adele Yacker Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Yacker E'H'a Ya+es Harold Yafes Marie Yafes Joan Yeager '59 Margarer F. Yeager '58 Dr. S. Yubas, Opiomefrisf Frank and Lois Zaremba Dennis Zawadzki Mr. and Mrs. S. Zawadzki Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Zbikowski Dr. Leonard T. Zebrowski Philip Zwick Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Wilinski Business Patrons Andy's Coffee Shop Fron+ and Penn Sfreeis Camden 2, N. J. EM 5-96l8 Andy's Markei II96 Yorkship Square Camden, N. J. Arrow Floom Covering Co. 8I4 Broadway, Camden, N. J. WO 3-2262 Arrow Floor Covering Co. 9 Laniern Lane Haddonfield, N. J. HA 8-2262 B and B Gif? Shop 805 Newron Ave. Camden, N. J. WO 3-4497 Bell and Bill's Confeclionery Sfore lI27 Soufh 8+h S+ree+ lFor All Your Needsl Bell Pharmacy I20I Haddon Ave. Camden, N. J. WO 3-4742 Bell Pharmacy, Inc. l20I Haddon Ave. Camden, N. J. WO 3-4742 Berlin Esso I28 While Horse Pike Berlin, N. J. Camden Drug Co. II00 Kaighn Ave. Camden, N. J. WO 4-I868 Frank Doganiero's Pharmacy 3rd and Walnul Sis. Camden, N. J. EM' 5-l2B4 Doi and Whifey's Varieiy Slore 752 Ferry Ave. Camden, N. J. Elecirolux Corp. 556 Haddon Ave. Collingswood, N. J. CO 5-6300 Eric Cleaners I239 Sheridan S+. Camden, N. J. Essie's Sfylecenier 550 Walnui Sf. For Appls. EM 5-3l79 Fairview 5 and I0 Cenl Srore Fairview Laundromaf II98 Yorkship Square Camden, N. J. Fairview Pharmacy II94 Yorkship Square Camden, N. J. Fred and Ann's Luncheone'r+e 95I Sourh 3rd S+. Camden, N. J. Furniiure and Things 932 Broadway Camden 3, N. J. Theodore' J. Garski IO62 Kaighn Ave. Camden, N. J. EM 5-I l52 Eddie Grayson's Res+aurani' IOII Soulh 8+h Si. Camden, N. J. Haddon Appliances, Inc. i248 Haddon Ave. Camden, N. J. Imperial Barber Shop B47 Pine S+. Camden, N. J. Jerry's Barber Shop 695 Ceniral Ave. Camden, N. J. luliani Cleaners l327 Haddon Ave. Camden, N. J. WO 3-6838 Marshall's Resiaurani l244 Haddon Ave. Camden, N. J. EM 5-7070 Money's Oil Service 958 Soufh 8+h Sf. Camden, N. J. Money's Sea Food 1238 Langham Ave. Camden, N. J. Moore's House Wrecking 800 Liberfy Sf. Camden 3. N. J. Narciso's Flora Shop I2ll Ml. Ephraim Ave. Camden, N. J. EM 5-2338 Naslasi I4lI Broadway' Camden, N. J. WO 4-3443 Okulicz Dislinclive Furnifure General Elecfric Appliances I504 M+. Ephraim Ave. Camden, N. J. WOA3-I72I II9 Olga's Diner I600 Federal S+. Camden, N. J. Prader's Shoe Repair 5I6 Kaighn Ave. Camden, N. J. M. Rosenlield Eleciric Co. I466 Haddon Ave. Camden, N. J. EM 5-7433 Rosner's I305 Kaighn Ave. Camden, N. J. WO 4-I300 Sanficapero Arlanfic Sfafion l4I8 Haddon Ave. Camden, N. J. EM 5-9455 Schwarfz Cui' Rafe i735 Broadway Camden, N. J. Shade's Floral Shoppe 520 Kaighn Ave. Camden 4, N. J. Mr. George Small 4830 Merion Sl. Philadelphia, Pa. TR 8-2589 Sonolone of Camden 6I0 Wilson Building House of Hearing Spencer Suppori Shop 99 Norfh 7l'h Sf. Camden, N. J. EM 5-5253 T and A Service Cenfer 2306 Broadway Camden, N. J. Venifa Fruii' and Produce Co. I646 Ferry Ave. Camden 4, N. J. Edgar Weyland l32I Mr. Ephraim Ave. Camden, N. J. WO 3-8745 Williams Cleaners Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service WO 4-IB76 Billy's Tailor and Cleaners 507 Newfon Ave. Camden, N. J. WOodlaWn 4-492 5 STRACO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CONTRACTORS if WILSON BUILDING Camden 2, New Jersey HENRY C. STRAHLE, '23 I20 FAIRVIEW ROLLER RINK 1276 Collings Road FAIRVIEW, NEW JERSEY EMerson 5 -97 84 Compliments of DR. AND MRS. CHARLES E. BRIMM Congratulations to the Class of ' 6 0 S U N T E M P from STEELMAN BUSINESS I N D U 5 T R I E S I SCHOOL I N C . 502 Linden Street CAMDEN 2, N- J- Suntemp Heating WOodlaWn 4-3369 , ,, Equipment May we invite you .to visit our school at your convience . . . Complete Business Training Refresher Courses ir Day or Evening Classes Speed Building Courses in Gregg Shorthand and TYPeWfifinS CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY Summer School Individual Instructi COOKE PUBLISHING CO. Phone: TUxedo 6-5143 D. W. BLEIDORN Realtor - Insuror The Busy Office WILDWO'OD VILLAS Sales - Management - Rentals - Financing Bayshore Road and Bates Avenue Villas, N. J. on the Jersey Cape GRIP TRAILER SALES GR 6-1187 GLICK STUDIOS The Best in New and Used Trailers 'A' 3 22 5 Mt. Ephraim Avenue CAMDEN 4, N. J. Specializing in School and College Photography 'k 203 South 52nd Street PHILADELPHIA 39, PA. EM 5-2544 I- Glick Typewriters All Makes - Azz Models THE MURRAY FUNERAL New and Reconditioned I Easy Terms 1 CENTRAL DUPLICATOR 86 TYPEWRITER CO. 5 1 1 Broadway CAMDEN, N. J. HOME, INC. J 408 Cooper Street CAMDEN 2, N. J. WO 4-9080 GEORGE BLAKER sz SON MAYFLOWER TRANSIT COMPANY P Roofing Contractors E YYLUWER' I.. M S f 1208-10-12 Kaighns Avenue -P .f-'f 1 CAMDEN 3' N' J' Phone: WOodlawn 4-1299 JOSEPH FRANCOLINO General Upbolstering Repairing E5 Renewing ul' 946 South 4th Street CAMDEN 3, N. J. INGRAM MOTOR SALES CO 2000-2032 Federal Street CAMDEN 5, N. J. Phone: WO 4-0686 EM 5-0336 Compliments COMPLIMENTS of OF COMMISSIONER A FRIEND FRANK A. ABBOTT MIGHTY GOOD BAKING CO. All Types of Italian and American Bread and Rolls 4 1 1 Walnut Street CAMDEN, N. J. Phone: WO 4-6626 GREAT SCOTT CAR WASH Route 70 and Cuthbert Road DELAWARE TOWNSHIP, N. J. B. C. SCHROEDER 86 SONS 71 5 Cooper Street CAMDEN 2, N. J. Real Estate - Mortgages - General Insuran Sales - WOod1awn 4-7942 - Rentals ISAIAH M. BURRELL, JR. 1 17 2 Kaighn Avenue CAMDEN 3, N. Representative of ALBERT MALA TESTA REALTOR 442 Broadway Camden 3, N. WOodlaWn 4-5000 C Published by WILLIAM T. COOKE PUBLISHING, INC 2I Soufh Zlsf Sireef PhiIadeIphia 3, Pa.
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