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LAITY ALFRED BARRETT CHESTER F SCHOENFELD FACULTY CarTereT School is TorTunaTe in having a very Tine TaculTy. lTs masTers are all excellenT insTrucTors and are exTremely well liked by The sTudenT body. Among The oldesT, in poinT of experience, is Mr. Roy S. Claycomb, who is compleTing his ThirTyfsevenTh year aT CarTereT, Mr. Clay- comb was graduaTed from New York Univer- siTy wiTh an A. B. degree and received his M.A. Trom Columbia. He is Dean oT Boys aT The Senior School and Teaches maThe- maTics. Mr. Harold S. LaiTy is nexT on The lisT oT Those who have been wiTh CarTereT Tor many years. He was graduaTed Trom SpringTield College wiTh a B. H. degree, Trom Oberlin College wiTh an A. B., and Trom Columbia UniversiTy wiTh an M.A. He is The school psychologisT and also Teaches courses in so- cial sTudies. Mr. AITred BarreTT, wiTh an A. B. degree Trom Cornell College and an M.A. Trom BosTon UniversiTy, is anoTher oT CarTereT's mainsTays. Aside Trom Teaching LaTin and Spanish land French when neededl, he is also advisor To The HillTopper and The LaTin and Spanish Clubs. Mr. BarreTT has done a greaT deal Tor The school in The eleven years ThaT he has been here, in addiTion To helping numerous boys Through The rigors oT Toreign Tongues. Our science Teacher, Mr. ChesTer F. SchoenTeld, mighT be considered, Trom his exTracurricular duTies, The mosT unpopular, since his is The Task oT assigning deTenTions. AcTually, he is very well liked, as is evidenced by his being named FavoriTe Teacher in The Class Poll. Mr. SchoenTeld has a B. S. degree Trom Canisius College. 'Pi WW. L S EDWIN M. HOPKINS INEZ D. POWELSON Mr. Edwin M. Hopkins Teaches manual Training and mechanical drawing. He also Takes care oT The shop and is advisor To The Hobby Club. He holds an A. B. degree Trom The UniversiTy oT Pennsylvania. The Higher MaThemaTics DeparTmenT is handled by Miss lnez D. Powelson. Miss Powelson received her A. B. degree from Vassar College and her M. A. Trom The Uni- versiTy oT CaliTornia. She TaughT high school maThemaTics in CaliTornia beTore coming To CarTereT lasT SepTember. Mrs. Grace P. SmiTh is The school's libra- rian. A discerning sTamp collecTor and Tac- ulTy advisor To The STamp Club, she was graduaTed Trom Newark STaTe .Teacher's Col- lege wiTh a B. S. degree. CarTereT's coach is GarreTT A. Clark. ln his years here aT CarTereT, he has led many Cavalier Teams Through successTul seasons. Holding boTh a B. E. P. and an M. E. D. de- gree Trom SpringTield College, Mr. Clark Teaches The physical educaTion classes in boTh The Senior and The Junior Schools. One oT our new masTers This year is Mr. Harold W. Smilh lno reIaTion To Mrs. SmiTh abovel. Mr. SmiTh holds an A. B. degree Trom RandoIphfMacon College and has done graduaTe work aT PrinceTon and Columbia. He Teaches English, hisTory, and economics. Mr. VicTor J. Klopp is anoTher newcomer To our school. He received boTh his A. B. and his M. A. degrees Trom The UniversiTy oT ToronTo and has sTudied aT The UniversiTy oT Paris, Harvard, and STanTord. His subiecTs are English and French. Mr. Frederick T. Bender is our music in- sTrucTor. A graduaTe oT The SummiT School oT Music, he has done considerable work Toward increasing The imporTance of music aT CarTereT by reviving The Glee Club and leading singing aT assemblies. Mr. ArThur N. Hammond Teaches English in The upper Torms. He has an A. B. degree Trom Clark UniversiTy and has pursued courses aT Harvard UniversiTy and aT The New England ConservaTory oT Music. An avid Tollower oT The drama, he is advisor To The DramaTic Club. UITimaTely, The TaculTy oT any school is re- TIecTed in iTs headmasTer. CarTereT is excep- Tionally TorTunaTe in having Mr. Thompson D. GranT as DirecTor. STepping inTo The place oT Mr. Claycomb, Mr. GranT has done a Tine iob OT leading The school during The pasT year. He received boTh his A. B. and his M.A. Trom Colby College. Our appreciaTion, as sTudenTs, is exTended To all The above Tor The precious guidance given us during This pasT year. E I- 1 is . C vi M3 i . 'I 3 -sf: s .S .. ,fry GRACE P. SMITH GARRETT A. CLARK THOMPSON D. GRANT, Direcfor i i W4 .xx X . .N HAROLD W. SMITH VICTOR J. KLOPP FREDERICK T. BENDER ARTHUR N HAMMOND SENIORS LASS The members oT The CarTereT Senior Class of I954 may easily be compared To The dogs aT a dog show. JusT as show dogs are divided inTo several classiTicaTions, so may The Class OT '54 be spliT up inTo similar caTegories. FirsT, There are The working dogs. They are The ones who don'T wasTe Their Time-The serious sTudenTs. Then we have The iisporTing dogs who uphold The honor of Their school on The aThleTic Tield. Third, we have The group known as non-sporTing dogs. These dogs are The ones who supporT Their alma maTer by means oTher Than physical eTTorT. NexT, we have The Toy dogs -The Tellows who doniT work hard. They siT back and relax while somebody else sTruggles along, We also have our quoTa NOTES oT Terriers, These dogs are The ones who are always Tooling around, Teasing oThers, and generally making pesTs of Themselves, They are Ucruisin' Tor a bruisin'. Finally, There are The hounds who are The snappy dressers, The Tellows who Think They look beTTer wiTh a beard or wiThouT a coaT. These dogs geT loaded wiTh deTenTions, courTesy oT Mr. SchoenTeld! OT course, occasionally They are sharp as hound's TeeTh! In every dog show wiTh a moderaTe number oT enTries The number who win TirsT prize is necessarily in The greaT minoriTy. However. This year's dog show here aT CarTereT is com- posed enTirely of Top-noTchers -every one a poTenTial blue ribbon winner! WWW CLASS OFFICERS Sfanding, leff To righh Jo n . . ' Vice Presidenf: Dameo, President Seafedz Jam McKenna, John Baker, Treasurer Lovo is H10 wine of oxisfoncef'-Beecher MARIO JOSE ARTEAGA Joe, Mario I953-54-Spanish Club: Glee Club: Magic Club: Baseball: Dormllory. JOHN STUART HAROLD BAKER Humphrey, Tiny, Bake I953-54-Foofballg Sfudenf Council: Class Treas- urer: Glee Club: Ocrel: HILLTOPPER. 4 r l l l He's faf. and scani of breath. -Shakespeare Affliclion may one day smile again: Until then, sit thee clown, sorrow! -Shalzespearo GEORGE JOSEPH CASSIDY Tip l953-54-Baslcelballg Baseball. CLlFFORD CHARLES CLUEN Cousy, Cliff I953-54-Baskelball: Baseball. , Men of few words are lhe basl' men. -Shalrespoere Awake, arise. or be forever fall'n! -Milfon EDWARD RAYMOND CORCORAN Corkey, Ray I953-54-Baseball: Glee Club: Dramafic Club: Sfuclenl Council Presldenf. DANIEL PETER DAMEO Dan I95l-52-Baslcelball: Glee Club. I952-53-Glee Club: Baseball: Varsily Club. I953-54-Dramafic Club: Glee Club: Oc're+: Fool'- ball: Baseball: HILLTOPPER: Class Presi- clen'r. Men, like bullets. go far+hesf when they are smoofl1esf. -Rich+er Living requires but lifilo life, doing nquirn much. -Joubori WILSON HAMILTON DeCAMP, II Tony, Wils I95O-5I-Siamp Club: CAVALIER. I95l-52-Camera Club: Asironomy Club: Siamp Club: CAVALIER: Laiin Club. I952-53--Camera Club: Asironomy Club: Siamp Club. l953-54-Asfronomy Club: Ediior, HILLTOPPER. GEORGE ROBERT DUTHIE Red l953-54-Baseball. Much sfudy is e woarinoss of fha flash. -Bible 0. if is excellent fo have a gian+'s lfrongfhf' -Shakespeare JAIME FERNANDEZ Freddie, Jaimie I953-54-Glee Club: Magic Club: Spanish Club: Dormifory. THOMAS FREDA Tom l953-54-Spanish Club. Do well and righf, and lo! fha world linlr -Herberf His loclred, lefferad, brew brass collar, Showed him the genfleman and scholar. -Burns GERARD MICHAEL HAGGERTY Jerry I952-53-Dormi'rory. I953-54-Glee Club: Magic Club: Dormifory. ROBERT B. GENTLES, JR. Buz, Bob ' Never 'lrouble irouble. 'fill frouble Troubles you. -Proverb w ian GEORGE ANDREW HURST Crazylegs i953-54-Baslcelball: Baseball: Glee Club. Good humor is always a success. -Lavafer JOHN JOSEPH INGRASSIA Iggy, lgnah l953-54-Foofballq Drama+lc Club: Glee Club: Ocfef. iii:-'Wikia f Tired na+ure's swoef rosforer, balmy sleep -Young Lei nof fha sun go down upon your wrnfI1. -Bible JOSEPH WILLIAMS JANSSENS. JR. Janss, Joe I953-54-Baskefball: Public Speaking Club. RICHARD MICHAEL LIBBIN Dick I 952-53-CAVAILIER. I953-54-Public Speaking Club: Hobby Club. In Judicious absence is a weapon. -Reads Whaf a spondfhriff ho is of his 'IonguoI -Shakespeare FREDERICK WILLIAM LIEBHAUSER Leap. Leapenhaus, Freddy I953-54-Foolball: Baseball: Asfronomy Club: Magic Club: HILLTOPPER. MARLIN VANCE MacLAUGHLIN, JR. Mickey l952-53--CAVALIER. I953-54-Co-Edifor. CAVALIER: Glee Club: Camera Club: I-IILLTOPPER. A bold onsoi is half fha baffle. -Garibaldi JOHN THOMAS MARZAK Johnny I95354-Foolball: Baseball: Glee Club: Class Secrelary. Remember fo be calm in adversifyf'-Horace WILLIAM JOSEPH McHUG,H Bill, Mac l952-53-Foo+ball: Spanish Club: Public Speaking Club? Glee Club: Varsily Club: Class Secrelrary. I953-54-Fooiball: Baseball: Spanish Club: Slu- denl Council: Public Speaking Club: Glee Club. None lrnew fhee buf fo love fhee, Nor named ihee buf fo praise. -Fifz-Greene Halleck Lord, wha+ fools flwese morfals be! -Shakespeare JAMES CHRISTOPHER MCKENNA Jim l953-54-Foolballg Baseball: Public Speaking Club Class Vice-President ALBERTO ANTONIO omuio Tico I953-54-Dormilory. K Eg -.-. .W V . - A Q K. If is N. H Can one desire foo much of a good -thing? -Shalrespeare AII the worIcI's a sings. -Shalrespearo JOSEPH MICHAEL PISTORIA Joe I953-54-Baslcelballg Baseball: Public Speaking Club: Dramalic Club: Glee Club: Oc're'r: CAVALIER. ERNEST LOUIS PICK Pogo, Ernie I952-53-Dormifory. I953-54--Dormilory: G-lee Club: Lalin Club: Dra- maI'ic Club: Public Speaking Club: CAVALIER: HILLTOPPER. 'I do noi like Ihe man who squander: life for fame: give me fha man who, living, makes A name. -Marfial Lighi is The husk when many share lho loil. -Homer CARL ALBERT ROMAGNOLI Romey. Carl I953-54-Public Speaking Club. CLYDE FRANCIS RONNIE Red 1953-54-Foofballq Baseball. Be silenl. or say someihing boiler flzan silence. -Pyihagoras 'Some rise by sin, and some by virlue fall. -Shakespeare JAMES RUSSELL, JR. Crash, Jim l95l-52-Foolball: Glee Club: Lalin Club. l952-53-Foolball: Glee Club: Spanish Club. l953-54-Foolballp Glee Club: Dramallc Club. WILLIAM JOSEPH SCHUESSLER Bur+. Bill l953-54-Foolball: Baslcelballg Baseball: Glee Club: Sludenl Council. I'll noi budge en inch. -Shakespeare I+ is franquil people who accomplish much. -Thoreau ROBERT JOSEPH TIGHE Monk l953-54-Baslcelballg Baseball: Glee Club. NORMAN CHARLES SMITH Norm l953-54--Dramafic Club. Ho do+l1 besfriefo fha narrow world lilro a Colossus. -Shalrespearo A loaf of bread beneaih fha bough, A flask of wine. a bool: of verse-and 'II1ou. -Khayyam 5,531 .wg A 1 L. I . ':: V' , .I W., 17 . , , K, it A L. ,I , ,,.v,. Q P, .f.:g I .,...:,.,..2, , , :.... I ..,q,,, 1, S' 571 1 4 I w--www... -N. Ia WILLIAM HENRY WILSON Bill, WiIs I953-54-Baseball: Public Speaking CIUIO. DONALD GEORGE WINKLER Don I953-54--Baseball: Spanish CIuIo. They also serve who only siand and wait -Milfon i 1 5 1 5 1 I f 1 5 3 Z, YQ 7'.1m'i11I1 pHLTl'1l ' WZ W Q x .L .V JF' Ju- ? W. . 'a Juv kgiffl' ff. um if ,kk xx 5 Vx ff 5? 9. 5, If w r .Wy v 1 -.W-H, Y r 7 15 wk aff-Q X1 3. XA 'fa nl 'bw --..-,,m -Q fi Y I but CAS Done Ihe Mosl for Carleref Biggesl ' Biggesf Clwaracler ,..... Biggesl Guzzler ............ Biggesl Woman Haier .,..., Biggesf Pull Wilh Faculry .....,. Biggesl' Sleep Producer ....... Besl Driver ,...............,,..... Besl Alhlele ..... Besl' Loolcing .. Thinks He Is ...... Class Caveman Class Casanova .... Braimesl .........,,,.. Favorife Car ......... Favorile Teacher .. Mos? Popular ..... Laznesr .......,.....,.........A.............,....,,.,. Favorile Subiecl of Conversalion .......... Appehre .,,,..,..,.,........ S PULL ..,,,,,,,WILSON De CAMP ...,...,...JOHN BAKER .,....,. TIP CASSIDY .,,,.,...JIM RUSSELL ,c....,L...,,.BILL WILSON ......,.GERRY I-IAGGERTY LAITY ........,JlM RUSSELL ...... MONK TIGHE ...c,..,..BOB GENTLES ............JOE JANSSENS .LFRED LIEBHAUSER ..........MARIO ARTEAGA .........WILSON De CAMP LAITY'S AUSTIN SCHOENFELD ,.............BILL Iv1cHUGH JOHN INGRASSIA Favorile Expression .,.,.sss,,,,.,...,,,,s.ss..,s...,, AIN'T THAT THE LICKIH Mosl Lilcely Io Succeed ,..... .,,.,........,......... K ERRY DAVIS Bnggesl Talker .......................... ..,.........., D ICK LIBBIN Done Carlerel for Ihe Ivlosl ..,,,.. ........ B ILL SCHUESSLER . ,ski sz? . 4 5 I ji I T 0 9 I U 19? N' 2 1 D f-TK? I Q if X g x f Z!-I T T 2 Ii Q f f Q Q X611 fff! A Xff I X I f f? I I Xa PI if I U L XM f i iie f m ff, ,Qi A o 'EIS f , 'P Kyi? ,Z 31 HAT WOULD HAPPEN IF . . . Mr. Schoenleld remembered whal he was lallcing aboul? Marilyn Monroe laughl English? Wilson De Camp losl his slide rule? Carlerel had a shorl school year? Mr. Hammond loolc a Charles Allas course? The Sludenl Council accomplished somelhing? Marlin MacLaughlin drove a Cadillac? Jim Russell didn'l own a Ford? Bob Tighe averaged lhree poinls a game? Kerry Davis llunlced oul? Jim Kernan was serious? The Cavalier came oul daily? Mr. Barrell had a lree period? CLASS WILL Jr, -I 4 e , r' is-Q! l l -1, - ,- l i To Mr. Hammond. Jim Russell leaves a lealher-bound edilion ol ll From Here lo Elernily . To Howard Jasper. John Balcer leaves his secrel reducing lormula. L, To Mr. Claycomb. lhe Class ol '54 leaves one lull-size loupee. To anyone who wanls lhem, Dick Libbin leaves his muscles . 5 To Bill Greco. Gerry Haggerly leaves his seal in lhe delenlion hall. i l To Mr. Schoenleld, we leave, complele inslruclions how lo give delenlions lo lwo dillerenl people al lhe same lime. ' To Mr. Laily, lhe Hilllopper slall leaves lhe boolc How lo Beal L, lhe Sloclc Marlcel in Ten Easy Lessons . To nexl year's Hilllopper edilor. Wilson De Camp leaves reserva- B lions lor one al lhe nearesl insane asylum. To Carlerel School and ils sludenls, we leave our besl wishes for f good luclc in lhe lulure. 'v T-abr-i -41' LINDERCLASSMEN Back row, lefl fo righf: Bob Van Dine, Greg Pierson, Pennell Odell, Bill Greco, David Ocampo. Mike Lewis, Ray Taylor, Kenny Dollberg. Fronl' row: Tony Rega, Sam lnianle, Piero Bassano. Abseni: Richard Goldman, Eric Friedman. Gerry Murphy, Dan Mefrick, John Warms. Marcos Fuenmayor, Morris Kleinman. CLASS GF 1955 Le+'s Take a look ai' 'rhis year's Junior Class in l964. The meihod: a sighiseeing Trip of New York Cily for The low, LOW, price of 75 cen1's. Firsf we see Piero lRoii+ol Bassano, World's Champion Sirong Man, insfrucring Sam lnfanle. who is endeavoring ro become a he-man. Then we proceed To The Palace Thearer, where we see a vaudeville show feaiuring fhe new comedy sen- sa+ion, Bill Greco, The dramafic acror, Richard Goldman, and The famed violinisi, Eric Friedman. Leaving There, we pass Tony Rega's Escori Service, where we see Bob Van Dine and David Ocampo going our wirh Two gorgeous blondes. Jusi Then Gerry Murphy drives by in his new Cadillac. Gerry is now a rich insurance broker. On our way 'lo The Polo Grounds, where Ray Taylor is ailempi- ing To gel a Tryour wiih 'rhe Gianis, we see Dan Meirick en rouie 'lo Carnegie Hall io give a piano recifal. Leaving The Polo Grounds. we enier Yankee Siadium 'ro waich John Warms and Marcos Fuenmayor sign wiih lhe Yankees for big bonuses. We go on 'ro Mike Lewis' Phofography Sfudio 'ro char wilh Mike, buf he is our raking ac'rion shofs of Klienman's Krazy Drivers. On our way lo Times Square 'ro see more famous sighis, we hear The moior cough and spuiier. Yes, we are our of gas. Well, wha? did you expeci for 75 cenls--a Carierei lunch, foo?-JOHN WARMS Back row. leff fo righf: Ron Travisano, John Thompson, Dick Anderson, Roberf Dodd, Howard Jasper. Fronf row: Maff Palmieri, Bob Schaffer, Pefer Schoning, Bob Grunow, Chris Bernf. CLASS QF 1956 The Class of l956 is fhe mosf vociferous and obsfreperous -or shall we say fha noisiesf gang of fhe enfire school. Who are 'rhese genflemen? Tall Dick Ander- son, wifh his flashy red car, is 'frying fo malce 90 en espanol. Chrisfopher llnlimselfl Bernf - fhe Carferel' enigma. Bob Grunow is foo busy fo be disfurbed-lef him daydream. Then +here's phlegmafic Howard Jasper, fhe sfudy-as-you- sleep advocafe. Morpheus musf be proud of him. Nexf is Mr. l'lammond's pe1' peeve, Pennell Odell. Lafin scholar Palmieri follows. The Lafin class offen wonders why anyone wifh a head so full of Lafin does nof give if fo fhe world. Greg Pierson is a real ladies' man. If in doubf-ask fhe gals. Schoning musf own sfoclc in some chew- ing gum company-he always has a wad in his moufh. The class brain is Bob Schaffer. If you don'+ know somefhing, aslc him-HE KNOWS! l'leavyweighf John llhompson, fhaf isl appears 'ro be af peace wifh fhe world, excepf wifh Mrs. Smifh or any Teacher who gives homeworlc. And lasr, buf by no means leasf, is fhaf handsome blade who, in fhe arf circles of Newark, is lcnown as ''punch-him-in-The-mou+h Travisano. Despife fheir noisy characferisfics, fhe above group conslifufes one of fhe besf classes fhaf has ever graced The halls of Carferef.-ALFRED BARRETT 4-vwf'.l,. 9 Sfanding, leff fo righf: Bob Gormley, Bill Alforfer. Eddie Cliff, Harry Murphy, Alberl Elmer. Servio Pena, Malcolm Carolan, Ted Granf. Kneeling: Paul Sfephan, Grayson Wyman, Alan Schroeder. Dave Miller, Charley D'Amafo. Lewis Dodge. Absenf: Bob Miller. CLASS OF 1957 The Class of l957 is powerful bofh physically and menfally. Our Soufh American ambassador of good will, Servio Pena, is ever fhe playful cabal- lero from Venezuela. The class sporfsmen are Mal- colm Carolan and Alberf Elmer, bofh varsify foof- ball players. Our baslcefball sfar is Dave Miller. Eddie llvlercuryl Cliff should be an Olympic fraclc sfar someday. Bill Alforfer is fhe big game hunler lsaid big game being red squirrels a+ 'rhe Dormi- foryl. The Brain of fhe class- Paul Sfephan, who is always sfauing info space. Lewis Dodge and Grayson Wyman do a superlafive job of handling fhe Sfucienf Council represenfafion for fhe class. Then fhere's Ted Granf, always full of humor and wifh a pleasing personalify. Anofher member of fhe class is Bob Miller-so very meficulous aboul' fhe way his hair is combed. There follows Alan Schroeder who malces if a poinf fo be ill when a fesf is scheduled. Charles D'Amafo is fhe class cross-examiner- Quesfion, Mr. Barrefflu Finally comes our own l'larry lSpanish scholarl Murphy- greafly lilced by all fhe fechers. Well, af leasf ALMOST all of fhem. Alfogefher, fhe Class of l957 is a conglomera- fion of very average boys. We can be safe in say- ing fhaf every one of fhem will go far in fufure years.-CHARLES UAMATO Back row, leil fo righfz Richard Tallagnon, Bob Margolis, Bobby Everefl. Bruce Afchison. Fronf row: Allan Warner, Jaclc Binns, Edward Lippincoff, Elliof Kraus, Tom Tredinniclc. CLASS OF 1958 ln rhe early parr of lhe sevenleenih cenlury, when William Shakespeare wrore his famous frag- edy Hamle+, Prince of Denmark, we feel sure rhar he musr have anlicipaled Jrhe luiure, since lhe members of The Class of I958 seem io lil per- lecily info lhe caslr of lhe play. The +i+le role suils Richard Do-ii-Tomorrow Tallagnon lo a T. The pari ol ihe ghosl of Ham- le+'s falher should go +o Bobby Everell, for he is elrernally peslering you when you don'+ wanl him around, bul never around when you need lhe lad. No loeiler characlers for Rosencranlz and Guilden- slern can be found Than Tom Tredinniclc and Elliol Kraus, lhey being lhe lypes who will do almosl anyihing lor money lwho wouldn'l?l. Allan War- ner could play The pari of Claudius, lhe king, for who more Than Allan 'ldolh feel his ego? As for Polonius, ihalr parl becomes our class yesfman, Bruce fklchison. Hamlehs sweelhearl, Ophelia, is iusl righr for Edward Lippincoll, lhe boy wifh Mihai lovely school-girl complexion. Bob Margolis oughl' lo have lhe role of Laerles, son ol Polonius. Bolo is lhal lypically sly lype who wouldn'l for a minule hesilare To use a poisoned sword. Con- cluding, lhe parr of Gerirude, Claudius' wife, is perlecl for our leacher, Mr. Klopp. Yes, sir! lr appears ihar Hamlef was iusl meanl for lhe Eighlh Gradel- ROBERT EVERETT Left To right Milne Levenson, Barry EnTin, Buddy Tieger, Marcelo Perez, Richard Koeclr, MarTin Confzius, PeTer Olsen, George Diamond. CLASS QF 1959 IT a sTranger walked inTo Room TO abouT 8:50 any weelcday morning, he would see The enTire ',evenTh grade, or iTs inTeresTing members, shall WC qtily. FirsT There is George Diamond, who shows a mlirlced apTiTude Tor Teaching. T-le is always TesT- ing somebody on someThing. Wonder whaT he flif,fovers7 The scholars of The sevenTh grade are Barry EnTin and Buddy Tieqer. NoThinq shorT oT ri rioT over dishirbs Their sTudyinq. They are hound To be successes some day. Michael Leven- uon is The aT1senT minded boy. He is always Tor- qeTTinq his homeworlc. Could iT be ThaT he doesn'T do iT? The mosT solemn boy in The class is MarTin ConTzius. Marcelo Perez is a devoTee oT The snooping arT. Did some boys say ThaT he losT a quarTerf7 Richard Koecli is ever on The prow! Tor a TighT. lT's noT ThaT he is so handy wiTh his TisTs, buT he loves To waTch someone else Tight PeTer Olsen is Room lO's deTecTive-always on The waTch Tor Mrs. SmiTh. Ever Trip over Pefer gn enTering The room? There They are, and whaT a varied class! BUT who lcnows-some day There may be a Pregidenf oT The UniTed STaTes amonq Them! - MARTIN CONTZIUS JUNIOR SCHQCL , Mgifa SIXTH GRADE Fronf row, lull to righl' Reber? Melnilr, Abbofl Schulz, Chuck Scoll, Michael Collon. Cenler row: Howard Drarnond, Bayley Davis, Dale Wyman, Billy Sfark. Back row: Billy Baldwin, Susan Cohen, Dean Heerwaqen, Robert Rose. Absenf: E. J. Mearin. Teacher: Mr. Powers. . is , Q :rg l it gm nr, cm FIFTH GRADE Fronl row, leff lo rlghlg Danny Margolis, Harry Robbins, Buddy Armando, Helen Gossefl. Second row: Frank Semcer, Jimmy McHugh, Charles Rofhluss, Reber? Schechner. Third row: George Gosseff, Garry Couch, Rudy Bohm, Billy Penficasl, Baclc row: Carol Berlsch, Allen Meyer, Pefer Diamond, George Clark, Absent Jimmy Zusi, David Dickson. Teacher: Mrs. Van Brunl, W w ,M- Ser 41 FDURTH GRADE Fronf row, leff fo riqhf: Roberf Bailey, Paul Trinker, Walfer Discenza. Second row: Roberf Harring- fon, Barry Marke, Charles Grady, Roberf Bramley. Third row: Jeffrey Slayback, Borie Du Vall, Donald Nelson, Ernesf Hofer. Back row: Larry Bronson, Ricky Howard, Richard Sfevens, Mike Caplan. Absenf: Ricky Drew, Rocky Jackson, Barry Ross. Teacher: Mrs. Price. H I r Q x THIRD GR DE Fronf row, leff fo righf: Bernie Davis, George Kooluris, Melvin Koplowifz. Second row: Michael Reider, Sfephen Garrefson, Sammy Hubschman. Third row: Clifford Arnlung, Lowell Greenwald, Alberf Woerner. Back row: Rupie Von Boecklin, Mickey Levine. Absenf: Michael Giuliano, Jimmy Pouso. Teacher: Miss Couqhlin. l r i M 3 l ' 5 it XV' Fronf row, left lo righfz Lynn Ellis, Rifa Schefrin, Linda Sfewarf, Sharon Grady, Barbara Sheldon. Joyce Fischer, Michelle Shapiro, Karlyn Waranch. Cenler row: Dixon Singlefon, David Morrow, Teddy Flagg, Adam Adams. Edgar Gilroy. Ann Caponigro, Peler Peff. Joel Klein, Ronald Bohrer, Leonard Berkeley. Back row: Roger Rafh, Eric Wiclcsfrom. John Muscala. Carlos Romirez, Bobby Sh M rlx Kloihalcus, Joseph Fisher, Wayne Corliaus, Billy McCandless. Hal Kaufman. Michael ay. a Bruck. John Parker. Teachers: Mrs. Harfwigsen, Miss Harrison, Mrs. Hermes. PRIMARY SCHCCI. The Junior School opened Seplember Iblh wiih former leachers Miss Coughlin and Mrs. Van Brunf, leaching lhe lhird and fillh grades. New members of lhe iacully were Mrs. Price, inslrucling grade four, and Mr. Powers, grade six. The school year has been very pleasant The Halloween masquerade parly was +he highlighf of lhe fall. The Chrisrmas Pageanr was beaurifully done wifh lovely coslumes and parlicularly fine carols. Mr. Bender, 'lhe music ieacher, deserves much credif for 'rhis underfalcing. Many classes have made field lrips lo visualize +he subiecl mailer +augh+. Grades five and six charrered a bus lo go lo lhe Hayden Planelarium and lhe Museum of Nalural Hisrory in New York. Special inleresi was shown in rhe Open House. where parenrs had an opporlunily 'ro see fhe worlc done by lhe individual pupils. Several dinners given in honor of lhe molhers, wifh each grade acling as host aroused a greaf amounl of en- lhusiasm. Besl of all, +his inleresr was reflec+ed in higher slandards and grades 'rhroughoul The school. SPORTS F00 - xk.g,,,- A11 . l A - ,-ilgtrgv 'Q' 1' 1' 1. 4 .'- M W' A rf A 'I A DAN DAMEO A x V A , . f . . , ' M .D x ' gfdlzfgdiz.-srf' -A ff ' 5 2 'l Q, 'A 2 'J Q Q y 'ff Q MW' , COACH GARRETT A. CLARK 44 I Cs. . , x -- ' 1 r U JOHN lNGRASSlA L--, ,k,f.kUk,i. ,K N, A f il-'Ail'3Pff5'?a:,fi3-.-A -'N'.f.,1.sH L ,,f3 i GREG PIERSON FRED LIEBHAUSER .L . FQ , C igfitf' C 1. Back row, leff fo riqhr: Coach Clark. Sandy Sfivali. John Thompson, Fred Liebhauser, Bill Greco, Manager, Assisfcnl Coach Marucci, Third row: Malcolm Carolcn, Dan Dameo, John Nevers. Clyde Ronnie, Bob De Palma, Jim Russell. Second row: Bill McHugh, Jim Regisfer, Jimmy Di Fabio, Bill Schuessler, Jim McKenna, Pefer Schoninq. Fronf row: John Marzak, John lngrassia. Nick Cassela, John Baker, Jim O'Brien, Ed Bruno. BALL A ,- T 1 , .4 r Q 1 A ' N 58 4 4 H A BILL McHUGH L I mm- reeee W ,, l 591,116 A'mh- A fl x if , U , LmmA V , .1 - ,Q - Q 0' wr.. A l l vu , A ALBERT ELMER JOHN BAKER JIM MCKENNA ,, v f ff . A . Q5 'Tp igr, fa gy lr 5 f iQ BILL G-RECO. Manager I Coaches Clark and Mcrucci and parf of fhe feam wafch a play during fha Valley Forge Milifary Academy game. Carferef lost 33-l2. Q fs W , Jimmy Di Fabio experlly dodges llie diving faclcle allempi of a VFMA player. Jim Regisler, aided by Clyde Ronnie, slops a Slorm King ball carrier in hls fraclis. Clyde Ronnie gains on an end rim in flue Valley Forge game. X' 5 Though The 3-3 record of The Cavaliers was noT Too impressive. our foofball Team was, neverThe- less, very good This year. Coaches Clark and Ma- rucci did an admirable iob of whipping The boys TogeTher inTo a smooThIy funcfioning squad. led by Backs Jimmy Di Fabio and Ed Bruno and Ends Bob De Palma and Bill Schuessler. On OcTober Third. The Team Traveled To Blairs- Town To play iTs firsT game wiTh Blair Academy. DespiTe The Cavaliers' hard fighTing, They had a few bad breaks and suffered a hearfbreaking I9-I3 defeaf. A week IaTer, on Ocfober IOTh, CarTereT played The Drexel InsTiTuTe Jayvees. The Maroon and WhiTe led aT The half, buT The engineers foughT back To win The game in The final period, sending The Cavaliers down To a 20-I3 defeaT. STiII winless, The Maroon faced The STorm King School aT CarTereT Field on Ocfober l7Th. Coach Clark had spenT much Time TighTening our pass defense, and This proved To be The key To success for The Cavaliers as They Trampled STorm King 40-l3. On OcTober 24Th, The HofsTra College Fresh- men came To CarTereT. The Cavaliers displayed superb Teamwork, defeaTing I'IofsTra 25-O. Good passing sparked The Maroon offense, which was aT iTs besT. Seeking Their Third sTraighT vicTory, The Team Traveled To Wayne. Pennsylvania, on Ocfober 3IsT To play Valley Forge MiliTary Academy. The Cavaliers were confidenf, buT Valley Forge scored an upseT vicTory, downing The Maroon Team 33-IZ. CarTereT's defense compleTely collapsed during The second half, making The road To vicTory easy for The soldiers. Even so. The Maroon and Whife foughT on vaIianTly unTiI The closing seconds of The game. The nexT week The Cavaliers were given a re- spiTe because of a freak snowsTorm which caused The canceIlaTion of The game wiTh EasTern MiliTary Academy. This breaTher aided our Team as They defeaTed The Penningfon School by a score of I9-O on The nexT SaTurday. The firsT few plays saw a Maroon drive To The PenningTon 35. BuT Then penaITies pushed The Cavaliers far back and They were forced To kick. I-Iowever, These bad breaks aT The ouTseT proved no deTerrenT To The Cavaliers, who foughT on To a vicTory. This year's Team, Though iT had only a very mediocre record. did have some of CarTereT's greaTesT individual sTars. comparing wiTh Dick Barba of The I946 Team and Tom SeIIiTo of The I95O edifion of The Cavaliers. We of The Hill- Topper sTaff wish To congraTulaTe Mr. Clark and Mr. Marucci on The superb iob They did in coach- ing The I953 Cavaliers To a successful season. The Season's Record Ca rTereT I 3 Ca rTe reT I 3 .....,. 40 Ca rTereT ....... Ca rTereT 25 ....... Ca rTereT I 2 .,,.,.. Ca rTereT I 9 ....... ToTaI .... I22 Blair I9 Drexel 20 STorm King I3 I'IofsTra 0 VFMA 33 Penningfon 0 85 Clyde Ronnie eludes Two poTenTiaI Sform King Tacklers on a kickoff reTurn. This year CarTereT had iTs sTrongesT baslceTball Team since l95O and iTs highesT scoring group since l95I. The I954 Cavaliers were led by Bob Tighe, Tip Cassidy, Bill Schuessler, and Bob De Palma. These boys were baclced up by Joe Jams' sens, Kerry Davis, Cliff Cluen, George l-lursT. Diclc Anderson, John Warms, and Gerry Murphy. Com- pleTing The schedule wiTh The besT record in recenT years, sixTeen wins and Two deTeaTs, The I954 quinTeT scored a ToTal oT I,664 poinTs lan average OT over 92 per gamell as agahwf M205 pomTs Tor The opposiTion. ll 1 fr I1 Q5 63 QT 'Q A xfs G BOB TIG-HE BASKE In The opening game, The Cavaliers hiT The cenTury marlc, scoring IIO poinTs againsT 65 Tor The PaTerson Teachers College Jayvees. The Ma- roon Then nosed Perlciomen, 74-66. On December 29Th, in The TradiTional Alumni game, The Team beaT a quinTeT composed oT pasT CarTereT baslceT- ball greaTs, 86-6I. Following This, The CarTereT hoopsTers Trounced The MonTclair Teachers Col- lege Jayvees by The score oT 89-33. EasTern Til X1 XlNfX' TIP CASSIDY Q t 48 KERRY DAVIS BILL SCHUESSLER JOE JANSSENS if B LL MiliTary Academy Traveled To CarTereT, only To be Trampled 92-48. On January l3Th, our quinTeT wenT To Lawrenceville, where They deTeaTed The LawrenTians, 79-50. NexT, The Cavaliers played undeTeaTed Blair Academy on our home courT. The Maroon and WhiTe came ouT on Top aT The end of The game by a score of IOO To 83. The Cavaliers ToppediThe cenTury mark again in Their nexT game, beaTing Valley Forge MiliTary Acad- emy, IO6-78. On January 22nd, The Team wenT To PaTerson To play The PaTerson Teachers College Jayvees again. CarTereT won. 95-53, wiTh Bob Tighe scoring The asTounding ToTal of TorTy-six poinTs! Then The Maroon quinTeT regisTered Their TenTh sTraighT vicTory, winning over The MonTclair Teachers College Jayvees, 94-66. Blair avenged Their deTeaT by us nexT. edging The Cavaliers, 8I-72. The Maroon hoopsTers goT back on The win- ning road again, Though, beaTing The Irving School, 9l-64. On February l2Th, The Cavaliers nosed The Panzer Frosh, 94-83. Then The Team Traveled To EasTern MiliTary Academy, which They defeafed. l02-67. CarTereT again won over Perlciomen. This Time by a score of IO3-8I. Playing The George School, The Maroon and WhiTe won by a com- TorTable margin, 86-SO. The Tinal game oT The season was againsT The Columbia UniversiTy Frosh. who won by The incredible score of l25 To ll5! AT The close oT The season. The I954 Cavaliers Turned in Their besT record since l948, when The Team was undeTeaTed. In closing, leT us say ThaT we give our besT wishes To every one of This year's players and hope ThaT TuTure CarTereT baslceTball Teams may equal or surpass This year's record. STanding, leTT To righT: Bill Greco. Manager, Bob De Palma. Gerry Murphy, Bill Schuessler. Cliff Cluen. Diclr Anderson, GarreTT A. Clark, Coach. Kneeling: Tip Cassidy, Bob Tighe. John Warms. George HursT, Kerry Davis. m Bob Tighe sinks a jump sho? egainsf Monfclair Sfafe Teachers College Jeyvees. 1- K , A ' Tighe makes e close lay-up in ine Puferson game. Joe Janssen: scores agains? the Alumni JOHN WARM5 CLIFF CLUEN oEoReE HURST Cassidy makes a baske? in fha Alumni game despite Charley Lorenzo's ailempls 'ro block if. Tighe scores on a lump shoi in fha Blair game. SEASON'S SCORES Carieref IIO - Palerson'T.C.J.V ....... Carferei 74 ' Carlerei 86 ' - Alumni . .,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,w.,, , Carierel 89 - Monlclair T.C.J.V .,... Carlerel' 92 - Easlern Mililary ...,., Cdrlerel 79 - Lawrenceville ,,,,,,,,,,,, Carleref IOO - Blair ,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,A,, Carleref IO6 - Valley Forge MA ..,.. Carlerel 95 - Palerson T.C.J.V. - Perlciomen ...,,,.,,,,,,,,, Carlerei 94 - Monlclair T.C.J.V ...., 66 Carierel 72 - Blair .......................... Sl Carlerel 9I - Irving School Y,a.a,....,, 64 Carlerel 94 - Panzer Frosh ,,a..,.,,,,. 83 Carlerel 76 - Irving School ..,.,.,,..,. 52 Carlerelr IO2 - Easiern lvlililary a..,.. 67 Carlerel IO3 - Perlciornen .,,..a.,,,,,..., 8l Carlerel 86 - George School ,.,..... 50 Carlerel IIS - Columbia Frosh ...ao. l25 ll 'BASEB LL Af lhis wrifing, The prospecls for our baseball feam This year appear lo be excellenl. Slrong ing, should produce whaf we believe lo be anolher of Carlerefs winning baseball leams. Many fra- difional opponenfs appear on fhe schedule lhis spring, along wilh some new reams. The l-lll.L- TOPPER slalf sincerely regrels lhal, due lo copy deadlines, we cannof publish lhe resulls of any of lhe games. 'SPO-X91 'i , I Q14 'Y ' pl Q pifching, combined wilh good hilling and field- My 3 '.'li. Qillf 3. 1 ...ks A Back row, lelf +o righl: John Balmer. Clyde Ronnie, Bill Schuessler. Joe Janssens. Bill Wilson, Don Winkler. Cenler row: Ray Taylor, John Warms, Marcos. Fuenmayor, Bill Greco, John lngrassia. Ray Corcoran, Bob Van Dine. Fred Liebhauser, John Marzalr. Joe Pisforia. George Hursf. Malcolm Carolan. Fronf row: Bob De Palma, Bob Tighe, Jim Regisler. Cliff Cluen, Kerry Davis, Carl Romagnoli, Dick Anderson, George Cassidy. I ACTIVITIES WILSON DQ- CAM P-' 'I sr' , Z ' U f .ls z.s.,L.- , MIKE LEWIS l I I MARLIN MacLAuGHLnsIs f Lewis bones I , H V - . lf may beilruly said Ihal Ihe I954 Hill- Iopper C0nsiSI's primarily of +he blood, foil, fears, and swear' of fhe slaff. The underclassmen who par+icipa+ed displayed sIeadIasI enfhusiasm. Marlin lv1acLaugh- lin gave Ireel of bolh his lime and efforf frying To make Ihe I-lilllopper come our Ini gpllhough, al rhis wrifing, we doihoi L'ii iknowfif she succeeded. The work of -IQeWiSrDQg:IqQfend Dan Merrick in Ihe adverflisilngg , was indeed laudable. Sporfs handled by John Baker and Bob,-ScI'1aiffer.I MIIGS Lewis spenl innumer- ableiilillgbursy in-I 'rifles darkroom developing Bhd ipri?vI'ingrI'II6'I'nony piclures which ap- peargII'I1'GughouI'.Ifhe book. Ernie Pick and Charles, Diifimafo rallended Io Ihe club and class wrike-ups. The fine drawings , -which appear in -various places in The yearbook are fha work of Dan Dameo and Ron rfravisano, .As edifor, Wilson De Camp' Confribufed 'immeasurably Io Ihe organizalion -of feveryfhing. However, wifhouf IvI'r.yBialfre'I'1,I who was very gen- erous wifh his 'lime in helping whenever if was needed, would have been an insur- mounfable 'lfask Iowpublish Ihis I-Iilllopper. We.-'I'ru9'I fha? We have given you a year- Iooolt wII'1'iCl'1, you will Ireasure in fufure Years., 1 ri 'X C? fi? , V.. s ,,4, iMR.,8A:RRET'I' c ' s ' .,. 'in -5-flmaj. SIanding, lell' 'ro righl: Charles D'AmaIo, Bob Schaf- fer, Marlin MacLaughlin, Dan- ny Mefrick, Lewis Dodge, Ron Travisano, Bobby Evereff. Sealed: Mr. Barreff, Mike Lewis, Wilson De Camp, Ernie Pick. Slanding, lell' 'lo righfz Ron Travisano. Bob Schaffer, Charles D'Amalo, Ernie Pick, Danny Merrick, John Warms, Lewis Dodge. Bob Van Dine, Piero Bassano, Kerry Davis. Sealed: Jim Kernan, Mar- lin MacLaughlin, Mike Lewis. ln ils Times of coverage originaled no piclures Tabloid-size graphs in only be ils energehc lhe splendid During lhe soared lo new Hammond proved a very help whenever wrilinq. The commendable qanizalion 'lor Lewis' elforls in denced by lhe in every edilion. provided malerial boys parlicipaled making lhe Ca ,,,-al MacLAU6HLlN ERNIE PICK JIM KERNAN , l ' -eel. Z: - M The Sfuclenl Council again had a very successful year. A new Conslilufion was drawn for beifer co-opera- Council, lhe sludenfs, our compelenf advisor Corcoran +he elecfed sfaging of dances and 'rhe candy bolh a+ lunchfime evenfs were among This acliviiies. The laHer by Lewis Dodge and i+ was largely lhese 'rwo boys ihal' showed a sizable of The year. We are fulure. as lhe S'ruden'r a firmer base. Carferef by fhe acfions of HO BY UB Again This year The Hobby Club, under The sponsorship of Mr. l-loplcins, was by Tar The mosT popular club in school. lTs members spenT many hours malcing obiecTs Tor boTh home and school. Among These proiecTs were lamps, bowls, boolccases, and many oTher worThwhile ancl decoraTive prod- ucTs. Several boys made booThs used during a carnival puT on by The Junior School and a sTurcly rubbing Table Tor use in The locker rooms. Mr. l-loplcins spenT a greaT cleal of Time explaining The operaTion of The various machines To boys who wanTecl insTrucTion. 5 v an if rs ali M Gif' We Glee Club was revived llmis year under llwe leadership ol Mr. Bender. Pre-senlalions were ollered a+ manv eaazemblfec, nl llwe Parenls and Son Dinner, and on several ollwer occasions. CLLIBTMS year flue Camera Club members learned a qreal deal about flue developing of plioroqraplws. Much lime was spenr in renovafinq The darkroom and adding equipment Under The enlhusiaslic quidance of Mr. Laily, lhe Aslronomy Club had anolher successful year. Our various discussions covered such lopics as sunspols, nebulae, and Telescopes. During l953 and l954 Mrs. Smilh and lhe boys of lhe Slamp Club sludied aboul differenl l-finds of slamps. Some of our inlereslinq discussions cenlered upon walermarlcs and cancellalions. i The Drarnalic Club was reorganized under Mr. Ham- rnonds fine guidance. During The winfer a oneeacf presenlalion was given and a lull-Ienqfh play was slaged in The spring. PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB.fli.Q2niZ2fi'Qin,Piillcobiffialiliingclif familiarize sliidenla with lhe arf of delivering speeches before an audience. '-was ISE. As in 'rhe pas'l', 'lhe Larin Club sfudied many dillerenl' aspecls of Roman civilizafion. These were enhanced by colorful bullelin board malerial. Reading Lalin srories was anolher of our many inleresling pursuils. An assembly program concluded lhe year. Mr. Barrel? was fhe advisor. l Th S anish Club This year ac- The members o e p quired a beller feeling of Spanish by reading aloud This work kindled a keen inleresl in rhe cusloms and lirerafure of Spanish m concluded our acliviries. The club speaking peoples. A colorful assembly progra advisor was Mr. Barrellr. THE POST-STAR, GLENS FALLS. NX., THURSDAY, IARCH 5, 1964 Caxlteretygst. Haggis' Rated as Pre-Tournament F3V01'1tCS TOURNAMENTS March saw The Cavaliers parTicipaTing in Two baskeTball TournamenTs, The T-leadmasTers and Coaches Tourney and The EasTern STaTes Tourna- menT aT Glens Falls. AT T-lighTsTown, On The Peddie courT. The Maroon cagers deTeaTed Lawrenceville 7I-53 and nosed Blair, The deTending champions, 77-70 To Take The HeadmasTers and Coaches Tourney. WiTh This vicTory came The inviTaTion To Glens Falls. Being The only ex-champion among The eighT Teams, The Cavaliers immediaTely became a popu- lar TavoriTe. The TirsT game was well played, wiTh Bob Tighe sparking CarTereT To a 5I-48 vicTory over ST. Pauls School of Garden CiTy. Long Island. UnbeaTen Tabor Academy Trom Marion, Mass., proved TOO TasT Tor The Maroon and WhiTe The nexT evening, however, and The Tinal gun Tound The CarTereT Tive on The shorT end OT a 63-56 score. Gne game was leTT To play, Tor Third place honors, againsT Bishop Timon High School OT Buf- falo. New York. The score was Tied aT The half. buT Timon had a sTrong Third quarTer and dealt The Cavaliers a blow Trom which They could noT recover. The game ended 59-47. CarTereT's showing aT Glens Falls, alThough noT as good as hoped Tor, was very crediTable. The Team played hard and well, and in a TournamenT OT such high caliber ThaT They were compeTing againsT very selecT Teams. We OT The l-lillTopper sTaTT wish To congraTulaTe This year's Team on The honors iT has brOughT To CarTereT and wish each One The besT OT luck in The TuTure. HeadmasTers ancl Coaches CarTereT 7 I ,,,,,.,.,,,, Lawrenceville 53 CarTereT 77 .........,., Blair 70 EasTern STaTes CarTereT 5l .......,.... ST. PoUllS 48 CarTereT 56 ,.........., Tabor 63 Cai-Tei-eT 47 ,,.,,.,,.,,, Bishop Timon 59 C TOTal .,,..... 302 293 A U 9 I' ead et 12,2 ' 7 2 Snouous e -O was S 26 P3 5 PNY - x wx 62 in Ulu' um? shot a X 'TiQl'xe SCGLEBZKTTST Blah' E rsi taxes S S Tnurnnme IBIS T ' 'RQUU T 0111 gy Baskelball nual Vlav Tn szndvil? N0 Members OT The CarTereT Team awaiT The bus To Take Them To Glens Falls. THE POST-STAR, GLENS FALLS, N.Y,, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 uartercfat, Tabor Middies Tangle Tonight in Prep Seml Flna '- f 5 I mmm umm. mm uf-n 1 'T--4 f A-11 u,,,,,,, IA ,IV '1 an hun ua un 4 www. xn 1 9 he makes a hook shof H g Hn Taborfx d y Cay In Z :ers Famed Carteret, Tlmon High Ou I' Sf. Palgfsgeriqdzfz, Choo' by IH Playoff h as? s D PX Cf 15?-Faux 5 01' Third Both Tins loom as We . V-- ji pyayer- T'QHe dodges . 'Um Wg BiSh0p Y BxshOP In for G i:'1yOSpplay9r5 as he g DGRMITCRY Loree HGH opened on Sepfember I6Th wiih The largesr number of boarding sfu- denfs ever enroHed in Cfarferer. !X large par? of fhe house had been redecoraied dudng The sunwnerrnonfhs and fhe roonm were very affradive. In charge of fhe dormiiory was Mr. Hammond, assisred by Mrs. Bosmon, fhe housemoiher, Mr. Pow! ers, and Mr. Klopp. Bofh ihe faculfy and +he Qudenk found fhe homelke afmos- phere of Loree Hall mosf relaxing. The food,served underfhe duechon of Nha Coyne, The diehhan, was exceHen+, and added much knfhe conHod'ofThe group. A very successful Tea was held on Novem- ber fush fhbouf one hundred fdry pan enfs offended. If is hoped Tha? Lore-e Hall may be fhe scene of many shnHer event in fhe fufure. STUDY HALL MRS. BOSMAN LOREE HALL House Mother Q A 64 ADVERTISING BOOSTERS Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy V. Badgely Dr. and Mrs. Murray S. Balsam Mr. and Mrs. A. C. BernT LT. Col. and Mrs. James J. BuTler Mr. W. Edwin Clapham Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Claycomb Dr. and Mrs. Joseph ConTzius Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rocco D. Dameo Wilson H. De Camp .Dodd Richard H. Dodge, Jr. Thomas R. DuThie Herman S. EnTin R. B. EvereTT Irving B. Goldman William C. Gormley Mr. and Mrs. Arfhur P. Haggerfy Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Janssens Dr. and Mrs. William R. Joule Mr. and Mrs. Marlin V. MacLaugh Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Pennell L. Odell, Sr. Senor y Senora Servio Tulio Pena Mrs. Nora Phelan Mr. ErnesT L. Pick Dr. and Mrs. Barney Schaffer Mr. AugusT Schuessler Mrs. GeneT Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tredinnick Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Van Dine Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Wyman ln The publicaTion of any yearbook, There are many imporTanT, buf Thankless jobs. In appreciaTion of Their help in The making of This annual, gba gfifffopper woufd fike fo flzcuzk . . Mr. Edward B. Rae and Mr. Thomas H. EvereTT of The Rae Publishing Company Tor Their assisTance and advice in The designing and publishing of This yearbook. Mr, Frank Merin of Lorsfan STudios, who helped us in The arrangemenTs for The Senior porTraiTs and numerous group and candid phoTographs. Mr. Lesfer Fagans of Chafham. New Jersey, a commercial arTisT. who so kindly did The necessary reTouching on The phoTograph of our class ring. Mr. WalTer BorksTrom of The Barber PhoTographic Company, who helped us meeT a deadline by arranging for some rush phoTographic work. Mr. Alfred Barreff, our TaculTy advisor, wiThouT whose kindness and unfailing assisfance This yearbook would noT have been possible. Each sTudenT aT CarTereT who helped us in any way, large or small. WASHINGTON Milli? Authorized FORD Dealer WEST ORANGE LIVINGSTON New CARS 0 TRUCKS I SERVICE Suburban Quality Used Cars 52 WASHINGTON STREET ---- OR 3-38I5 ---- WEST ORANGE Sl-IUT-INS -Service al Your Home TENNANT-ROBINSON, Inc. STEPHEN F. KLINE Dispensing OP1-ician Chrysler 0 Plymoulh .un Y 20 Years Experlenee 454 Valley Slreef 'li Laboralory on Premises lfglxyf' A Somh Orange' N. J, 23 Scollancl Rd.. So. Orange, N. J. Soufh Orange 2-8021 Telephone: SOu+h Orange 3-l6OO SMITH and KAUFMAN Your Town Hall Hardware Store 56 MAIN STREET -- Phone: ORange 3-I33I - WEST ORANGE. N. J. Herbert E. Weatberhead Rita Weatherbead Young Zta 'nanny Nalinnaf ' ' I' lnvnufi' Oyieaiherfzead giuzeraf gfome ln the C enter of the Oranges Four generation: of Servire, with a Tradition dating from 1853 EVERY COMFORT FOR COMPLETE SATISFACTION within the circumstances of every family. ' 8 5 06 3..,,,....... EASY ORANGE Compliments of BElI.IN'S DEPARTMENT STORE 57 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. O Phone: SO 2-3354 Free Parking BEN'S . . . for WINE 0 LIOUOR 0 BEER Thai Nice Liiile Store in ilwe Valley 544 Freeman Si. Orange. N. J. lnear Scotland Roadl Magic Free Delivery-OR 3-7522 9 AM. io IO P.Iv1.-Closed Sundays HE JBTL' CORNER The Top Store for the Top Man Men's Wear 0 Women's Wear 514 MAIN STREET East Orange VF 8-979I HARRlsoN's TYDOL SERVICE 0Range 4-1000 AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS W 65 Bfocmfuefd Ave. Verona, N. J. Compnmm GEORGE H. MILLER of THE DUTHIE'S Bonding O Insurance HAIR CONTROL . Trol 231 Park Avenue East Orange, N. J. I ALDERNEY DAIRY 26 Bridge Street Newark, N. J. MODERN EYEWEAR . . RALPH E. MARSHALL GUILD OPTICIANS o 5 Church S+., Hinclc Building Monlclair, New Jersey ms coloum nom: W. N. KNAPP 8. SONS Directors ol Funerals W. NELSON KNAPP, ll, Presidenl Licensed Direclor 0 Anywhere - Anylime Regardless of Circumslances O l32 Soulh Harrison Sfreel' Easl Orange, N. J. Telephone OR 3-3 I 3 I O IO6 Prospecl Slreel Soulh Orange, N. J. Telephone SO 2-4870 ROLLING HILL Noe Avenue and Soulhern Boulevard Chalham Township NEW HOMES from 522.500 Io 535,500 O PAUL S. TICHENOR Sales Agent MAdison 6-3539 Millburn 6-I602 MILLBURN DELICATESSEN Calering 84 lmporled Delicacies 33I Millburn Avenue Millburn, N. J. Norberf Jacobs, Prop. ACE MOTORS, Inc. O L D S M O B I L E I239 Springfield Avenue lrvingfon, N. J. ESsex S-6460 DAVID H. JONES. INC. PONTIAC Sales and Service I5 Valley Slreel South Orange, N. J. Telephone: SOuIh Orange 2-0285 SOuIh Orange 2-9798 GLOVER'S ESSO STATION THE ONE-STOP STATION 68 Wes? Soufh Orange Avenue Soulh Orange, N. J. STRAUSS STORES AUTO 81 RADIO SUPPLIES , Hardware, Toys, Household Needs Comphmenh - Service on Premises - of 3- I r W' 5331? Vjief THE canon BUREAU, mc. Complimenis O of ASBURY PARK A FRIEND NEW JERSEY SAVOY - PLAZA on Lackawanna Plaza - Opposi're Orange Sfafion comphmenfs Luncheon 0 Dinner O Supper Served Cock+aiI Hours 3 fo 6 P.M. of Parfy Accornnnoda+ions - 3 Banque? Rooms - Air-Condifioned - Privare Parking - Open 7 Days a Week D 0 D D For Reserva+ions: ORange 2-7899 CompIimen+s APPLIANCE COMPANY NEWTON I SUSSEX of MR. and MRS. MORTIMER LEWIS Complimenrs of A FRIEND la FERA CONTRACTING C0. 149 Verona Avenue Newark, N. J. Esfalolished Since I 920 G R U B E R ' S A. VQLK 3. SQNS Dis+inc+ive Clofhing for Young Men DRY CLEANERS mvmeron CENTER SHIRT LAUNDERERS and UNION CENTER sooo LUCK 'Io WILSON 8' REDFEARN Make, Danny, and Marlin from INSURANCE -.gi Orange, N. J. Phone SOME Orange 3-3467 NORTH JERSEY BUSINESS SERVICE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS IO Sloan Sfreei Souih Orange Complimenis of LALLY'S HARDWARE Soufh Orange. N. J. Bobby, Marge, and Nancy O Dining 0 Banqueis 0 Bridge- Benefiis 0 Weddings 0 Dances 0 Meefings HIITEL SUBURBAN EAST ORANGE SUMMIT YUDlN'S PAINT STORES Pralf 81 Lamberf bl Producls Capofs Shins - Collopales 5OI Main Sl. al' Halsled Easl Orange, N. J. OR 3-3438-9 TIRE SUPPLY COMPANY 77 JACKSON STREET NEWARK. N. J. DANIEL LEWIS TINDALL, JR. lnlerior - Ex+erior DECORATING Painfing 0 Paperhanging 0 Plasfering OR 2-62I8 Michael R, Giuliano Mmkef 3.3620 I42 Hollywood Ave. Easl Orange, N. J. IRVINGTON MOTORS ORange 347494 Eslablisliecl l9l6 lncorporaled 1 IO52 CLINTON AVENUE Y S A I' Z M A N S Aullworized IRVING-TON, N. J. OTTO F. PLOETNER ronn musk ARMY 81 NAVY DEPT. STORE Work Clolhes - Men's and Boys' Spor+swear 2OI Main Slreel Orange, N. J. Eslablished I922 Millburn 6-4200 RADIO SALES CORP. See Ihe Marks Brollwersu O Appliances 0 Television 325-327 Millburn Avenue ESsex 5-9500 Millburn. N. J. Millburn 6-9660 Road Service WAverly 3-9249 WAverly 6-IS29 GENTILE ESSO SERVICE STATION ANDY'S SPORTING GOODS CENTRE Lubricafion 302 Osborne Terrace Tires 0 Tubes 0 Accessories Washing 8: Simonizing Our Specially 72 Essex Slreel Millburn, N. J. Newark 8, N. J. Everyfhing in Sporfs Special Discounfs 'io Schools Zf jglgufzfrr ,. , 0 my , ,. Mlcllael G R A o u A T E H o u s E p A 55 ' fu For Lafesl Hair Fashion , ' ' fp? u :ov MONROE STREET Pmizfenrawree NEWARK. N- J- N M T Expert Hair Coloring Q bl sa so. HARRISON ST , . EAST ORANGE, N. J f ,,.,. I if Brick Church OR 3-95I I OQ- 5:6 Complimenfs of Manufacturers of Official TOWN HAll DEUCATESSEN, Inc. CARTERET SCHOOL CLASS RINGS -'M SOUTH ORANGE VILLAGE WEBER 8. SCHER MFG. C0., lnc. NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Complimenls SOUTH MOUNTAIN of FEDERAL SAVINGS 3. l0AN THE METRICK FAMH-Y ASSOCIATION 8 SouTlT Orange Avenue C0ff'Plim9'1lS of SOUTH Orange 2-9400 A FRIEND Saving is the best way to Security Open a Savings Account at aiu me -L O HALF DIME SAVINGS BANK 356 MAIN STREET ORANGE, N. d. O Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PALMIERI AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE 55 South Centre St. Orange, N. J. OR 3-8690 CUCCINIEllO'S ...g... ITALIAN GROCERIES 33I Valley St. South Orange, N We Are Proud to Extend Congratulations to . . . Guinea' Salma! YES, we are proud, because of the tine work that is being done by your school, and the opportunity you have given us. YOUR OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER, to be affiliated with it. IORSTAN STUDIOS Foremost Photographers in the East 850 Broad Street Newark. N. J. HOWARD DRUGS Ronald A. Kahn, BSC. 482 BLOOMFIELD AVE. CALDWELL, N. J. Phone CAIdweII 6-0754 FUTTER BROS. SHOE STORE Shoes tor the Family 333 Millburn Avenue -Millburn, N. J. Millburn 6-O78I Prompf DeIivery . , . EMBASSY FLORIST 335 MAIN STREET ORANGE, N. J. Recommended by Mr. CIaycornb ORange 3-8I35 Telephone: SOUII1 Orange 2-2600 CHAS. I. BECK 81 SON KWALITY HARDWEAR IO SOUII1 Orange Ave, SouII1 Orange o I HOME MADE ICE CREAM 81 CANDIES Known for QuaIII'y FRANK E. MURPHY coMPANv I Harry P. Murphy I INSURANCE O I95 MAIN STREET RIDGEFIELD PARK, N. J. oreange 3-nm Wills BAHOOSH CLEANERS CADILLAC - owsmosnf 502AEifngglnQevenue CUMPANY own, sw.. il Courfesy C FINEST OF FOODSXEXCELLENT SERVICE 25 VOSE AVENUE SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. PAUL'S RESTAURANT Luncheon 0 Dinner 0 Cocldails lO88 SouII1 Orange Avenue Newark, N. J. ESsex 2-9859 PlERRE'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE and RESTAURANT 24 Lincoln S'rreeI Easf Orange TeIepI'1one: ORange 4-5083 Telephone MArIceI 2-I985 HERBERT I.. FARKAS COMPANY Office, School and IndusI'riaI Furnifure 892 Broad Sfreef Newark, N. J. Telephone ORange 3-l378 WILLIAMS 8. COLLINS Successors +o MEAD 81 TAYLOR Municipal Engineers 8: Land Surveyors BllSE'S ESSO STATION Leo l-l. Bilse, Prop. Q Tille and Acreage Surveys - Trad Subdivision and COUSHUCHOU Cenfral Ave. and Scofland Road Supervision Orange' N. J, 350 Main Sfreel Orange, N. J. ERNEST 8. WERNER POST'S For Excellen+ Food and Service al C 548 MAIN STREET ORANGE, N. J. 5l7 MAIN STREET Telephone: ORange 5-9793 ORANGE' N' J' JOSEPH NESTO und COMPANY 100 Riverside Avenue Newark, N. J. ' 'lN GENERAL CON TRAC TING CONSTRUCTION Counrry Boliling Planis . . . Lafayelfe, N. J. - Roseland, N. J. Esf. I880-74 Years Confinuous Service HENRY BECKER 8. SON, Inc. Exclusivley Grade A Dairy Producfs Telephones: CAldwell 6-2000 O ORange 5-5000 Farms 81 Main Office a+ Roseland, N. J. R0'MOSER'S CAKE SHOPPE NOT JUST A BAKERY . . . Decora+ed Cakes for Any Occasion Our Specialfy 2l Soulli Orange Ave. Soulh Orange, N. J. SOu+h Orange 2-5300- I LINGERIE by CARLYN JASPER I 346 MILLBURN AVENUE MILLBURN, N. J. ESsex 2-9l82 Champ Coolc 81 Bowler DON'S DINER Famous for SAUERBRATTEN 0 STEAKS 0 CHOPS Never Closed 666 Nye Ave. lrvinglon, N. J. Cor. Lincoln Place MArlue'I' 2-7450 ORange 2-2973 HELEN W. MuclAUGHlIN msuimncf and Anuumfs Provideni' Mufual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia Founded I865 ig... H80 Raymond Blvd. Newark 2. New Jersey Complimenis BRDCKWAY FAST FREIGHT Somerville New Jersev WYMAN FORD MAPLEWOOD JOSEPH W. ZAHN, Realfor I66 Soufh Livingsfon Avenue Livingslon. N. J. Phone: Llvingslon 6-OIOO F. GERALD NEW 8. BRO. JEWELERS l95 Soullw Harrison Sfreef Easl Orange, New Jersey ORange 4-6200 Maplewood Summir SO 2-6080-l SU 6-3040 Complimenfs Founded l83l of I PIERSONS Mlll. A FRIEND House and Garden Supplies O 697 Valley S+. Maplewood, N. J. Complimenis Complimems of of ' . O 657 Filfeenfh Ave. lrvingfon, N. J. Complimf-H1'fS AXEL IDFQUIST, Int. of CUSTOM TAILOR I4 Waslfnglon Place A FRWN9 A+ Bri6k church Easf Orange, N. J. . Esfablislwed I893 Ollanqe 3-3917 Complimenfs of THE CLASS OF T954 Complimenfs of Piero Bassano Richard Goldman Michael Lewis Anfhony Rega Kennefh Dollloerg William Greco Daniel Meiriclc Raymond Taylor Eric Friedman Samuel Inlanfe Gerald Murphy Roberi Van Dine Marcos Fuenmayor Morris Kleinman David Ocampo John Warms Mr. Smiih Compliment Complimenfs of of The soruoivioni cuiss The FRESHMAN CLASS Diclc Anderson Chris Bernf Bob Dodd Bob Grunow Howard Jasper Pennell Odell Mali Palmieri Greg Pierson Bob Schaffer Pefe Schoning John Thompson Ron Travisano Pele Zaref Mr. Barreli William Allorfer Malcolm Carolan Edward Cliff Charles D'Ama'ro Lewis Dodge Alberf Elmer William Gormley Ted Gran? Dave Miller Roberf Miller Harry Murphy Servio Peiia Alan Schroeder Paul Sfephan Grayson Wyman Mr. Hopkins Complimenfs The EIGHTH GRADE Bruce Afchison Jaclc Binns Bob Evereif Elliolf Kraus Ted Lippincoif Bob Margolis Richard Tallagnon Thomas Tredinniclc Allan Warner Mr. Klopp Complimenfs The SEVENTH GRADE Mar+in Confzius Michael Levenson George Diamond Pefer Olsen Barry Enfin Richard Koeck Marcelo Perez Buddy Tieger Lithogmphed by RAE PUBLISHING CO 22 Frink Street Montclair. N. I. - -fe,-. , C J, F - ff:-f .. ,.n,, . .-sys.. 35'-v . , E' 5. in., r - gf .rf .H : L'i '?f:2 ,Xt ggi,- g i 1: gdaix' -L',-+..,. .l ptr , J. 4, ,.. zf'3f?'A' Ll Xgmf 5- .l'F'-4? ,X 0, ,X .., - -: :nf Jw: 1 ,,? - 'Eff ' 'Q-xv: . .,, X eil 5-pr... f, X X :'f.mvcJ, 1 1 .X X15 .. in Hb. ' puf- fib- ,f ... , .1 2,-'P' H: ru- I 3- , ig, ,y: j. T ':--T QP. in-H. -r 'L'. 'fi - . nf X :' -Af ,, Ky.. QF: '15, :f ' x 1 fix , w'-41 , K fig. 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