Clayton High School - Clipper Yearbook (Clayton, NJ)

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Temple University Prlirlcipal BOARD OF EDUCATION First row: Kenneth R. Barclay, Viola Dc Frehn. Charles B. Ferrell, Edward Manlmeck. Second row Thclbert Snyder, Chester Hildebrand, John Cerak, Robert B. lVlcCleisl1. Not shown: Samuel A Silver, Presidentg Jack C. Linnekin. DORIS RENEE CHOLERTON B.A. Temple University Biology RAYMOND CZARNICA B.S. in Ed. Temple University Mathematics LUCA DEL NEGRO B.S. in Ed. Temple University Music URSULA R. DOSCH B.S. in Ed. Glassboro S.T.C. Librarian HARRY T. GAMBLE B.S. in Ed. Rider College Commercial JOAN A. GAMBLE B.S. in Ed. Bloomshurg S.T.C. Commercial Whlfaieiii -.Lt 4 . BELVA GLICK A.B. Cedar Crest College English ELOISE ERNESTINE HILL B.A. Bucknell University Modern Languages JANET S. HUGHES B.A. Montclair S.T.C. General Science MARJORIE E. KENNEDY B.S. Marywood College Home Economics CHARLES E. KRAMER Arnold College Health and Physical Education BEATRICE W. MARKWICK B.S. in Ed. Beaver College Health and Physical Education NATHAN W. SIIPLEE BS. in Ed. Millorsvillf' Sfllll. Mf'1'h2llIl4'Ul Drawing and Incl. Arts RUTH W. VEST HH. lfolunilius llnivvrsily 'llvavllf-rs fiollvgv Fine' Arts MILTON WAR'I'ENBERG BS. and MS. Univ:-rsity of l'c'nnsylvania Guidant-v and English MARY ELLEN SHARP Nursi- M. .HINIC WILDEN S1-rn-tary, Slip:-rinte-ndr'nt's Offive- MARCAHET NELSON Svc-rt-tary, l'rincipal's Offivf- 3'-ie. ALMIRA S. MAUGER B.A. Beaver College Mathematics WALTER F. OWEN BS. in Ed. Trenton S.T.C. Industrial Arts PHYLLIS PAPAJOHN A.B. Beaver College American History JOHN S. POLAND BS. in Ed. Ursinus Collvgo Chem.. Physics. Adv. Scif-nu THOMAS C. QUIRK Harvard Coll:-ge. AB. lloston Univvrsity. AB. Catholic U. School of Law, L English ELLEN ROCHFORD B.A. Villa Maria Colle-ge Social Studies I THOMAS SCH UKIS HS. Bloomsbury: S.T.C. Connnvrvial fp-L V453 i J S 7 aSlLr 'Q 5 qfe fu '.. If ,1 I 1 IPF ,4 fl 40 C-Slide Q? 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The following year we set sail over the seas in our second year almoarrl the Clayton Clipper. As third mates we gave the Bunny Hop and Halloween Dances. Uur ship won first prize in the Annual Halloween Parade. and our Queen claimed the title of Miss Clayton High School. So soon! Yet it is true. our voyage is half done. As second mates we excitedly and joyously received our class rings. Our ship and queen again won first prize in the Halloween Parade. Our Thanksgiving dance and Junior Class Play were huge successes. And finally the grand climax to our year as second mates . . . the Junior-Senior Prom. Alas! All good things come to an end. just as this voyage has ended. But before our final landing. certain memorable events took place . . . our Washillgtori trip . . . the Junior-Senior Prom, Baccalaureate Service, and Graduation. Now we land at the gate of the world of opportunity. Rich with learning from the Ship of Clayton, this Senior class is prepared to pilot their own course now. We will never forget the knowledge, traits and habits learned while on the good ship, The Clayton Clipper. CHARLES BAKLEY Clayton Academic Ambition: To win an argu- ment with Doughty: Mem- ory: Hammonton basket- ball game: Easy to get along with . . . goes with Crane, Mayor and Gordie Goldfish . . . drugstore cowboy. At-ta boy, Horace Beetle SALLY BITTLE Clayton Art Ambition: Telephone op- erator: Memory: Summer of 19545 Quiet . . . loves to draw . . . fashions . . . always seen with Marion. Now do you make sense? Skeetie FRANK WILLIS ADAMS Porchtown Industrial Arts Ambition: To own a Ford Thunderbird: Memory: .Iune 12, and Summer of '54g Camera bug . . . nice to everyone. Dorf! throw a rod Quincy JESSE ALEXANDER Clayton Industrial Arts Ambition: To stay a bachelor: Memory: Junior science: Bachelor at heart . . . quiet guy . . . good I.A. student. We have it made Alexander THOMAS BRADY Clayton Industrial Arts Ambition: To own a Cadillac: Memory: All the cars he has had: Future machinist . . . has had a wide variety of cars . . . silent type. Wanta drag ? Toom DONALD BROWN Clayton Industrial Arts Ambition: To shoot a deer: Memory: Industrial Arts classes: Has a neat convertible . . . spark plug of I.A. gang . . . likes Pitman girls. Let's cut Brownie 3' ANNA MARY BELL Clayton Commercial Ambition: Head fashion designer for Vogue: Mem- ory: Summer of '54g Al- ways helpful . . . reliable . . . pals with Darlene. I'm so fanasticated-I can hardly assimulate Dingle FLORENCE BowE Franklinville Commercial Ambition: To marry George: Memory: Febru- ary 6, 1952, Franklinville skating rink: Full of fun and wisecracks . . . pen and ink-Flo and George. Oh, George Flo ,.,.ft - . Y rg :, iff- ? .5 fw:,J: e A 4 A . f .VR :- ' A t K , - s' J 'fn ti ' .4, 'af-A S . M1 ps X ,iv - . -.aw - ,Mu kip, , ! fl Q sa:-fre:--zrlilf af. r '2 Y :J-:fQ:2f:'?fA':1f2-i- iles 'A .2 g ,11 z ...NJ 1 .Y ,A jg., 1- . , K vt, 1. sr -we Q,--512-f::...,-,.-3.4.ffv,-, ' it --ew, A . 3 -S. I.. ,ttf-,'l-, , an '- . .W ,t Q A., V, , ,,,,l,,,.. .,, 1, 3 use--Newt silo..-': gf'.Arff'.-Q.- 35.41 A'-'iw 4 .59 JEAN CHEESMAN Clayton Commercial Ambition: Secretary: Memory: October 8, 1952, and Freshman year: Fun loving . . . head majorette . . . never without Mary Jane. l'm so hungry. 1 :ill'1'SiQ'u JOSEPH F. CUGINI Newfield Academic Ambition: To be a ,let Ace 1 Memory : Salem game '52g Outstanding ath- lete . . , wolf in sheep's clothing . . . sharp guy. Wanna bet? Cage-y NELSON A. BROWN Franklinville General Ambition: To fly in the Air Force: Memory: Cun- ning with Cugini in a swamp: Dresses neatly . . . always laughing . . . likes Sophomores. Oh! for Pete's sake! Brownie JOHN CAPOZZI Malaga Academic Ambition: To be a football player: Memory: Salem football game of '52: John J .... happy-go-lucky . . . biggest man on football team . . . lots of fun. 1'm broke Big Jack NANCY DE FREHN Clayton Academic Ambition: To be a banker: Memory: 17th birthday party: Plenty of pep in a petite package . . . seen with Anne . . . always smiling. I'rn hungry Nan DARLENE DESCHLER Clayton Academic Ambition: To go to Columbiana, Alabama: Memory: Summer and fall of '54 'and that IWO-lone green Ford: Quiet 'til you know her . . . gets around . . . pals with Cert. Forget it Dee 'W- SANDRA CLEVENGER Clayton Commercial Ambition: Wants to be- come a bookkeeperg Mem- ory: Oct. 1, '52g Artistic . . . best in bookkeeping . . . pals with Terry. l'm tired Sandy JOHN DANKO Vineland Industrial Arts A m b i tio n. Mechanic: Memory: Joe's Oldsmo- bile, Frank's Ford: Nice shy guy . . . Mr, Fixit . . . potato chip eater. Thafs alright Reds THOMAS L. FENNEL Clayton lndustrial Arts Ambition: To make the best of life: Mem- ory: Four years of football: Football man . . . good natured . . . pals with Dougie. Not good Tom MARY JANE FRIE Clayton Commercial Ambition: To be a secretary g Memory: Night of May 2, 1952, and Freshman year: Has a nifty hotrod . . . pleasant disposition. 011, rome on Hot Rod Jane RUssEL DOUGHTY Clayton General Ambition: To be 6'Pinball Kingv: Memory: Woods- town basketball game in Sophomore year: King Basketball '54 . . . never does homework . . . still searching for Uncle Percy. Good gosh, Gordy 'cCrane RONALD EDWARDS Clayton Academic Ambition: To outshoot Doughty in a basketball game: Memory: Coming home in Spatafore's hot Ford after Salem basketball game, '54g carrot-top . . . blushes easily . . . terrific pitcher. lx-nay 'lMayor J OYCE GALLUCCI Malaga Commercial Ambition: Private secretary to Dave's Architect firm: Memory: Library and the summer of '54g Musically inclined . . . One-third of the Jubilette trio . . . Hi-Lite corner stone. Real Sharp ,loy', TERESA M. GARVIN Malaga Commercial Ambition: Stewardess on first rocket to moon: Memory: Halloween Parade, '53g Summer home, Malaga Lake . . . contagious laugh . . . gigantic eyes. What, are yn rrazy?? Yaf g'Terry BERTHA FRESNE Newfield Commercial Ambition: To be a telephone operator: Memory: Boat ride in '53: Quiet . . . con- scientious office assist- ant . . . pals with Sally and Marion. I rfon't know Birdie MARY BEss FRY Clayton Academic Ambition: Raise a good part of future C. H. S. football and cheerleading squads: Memory: Cheerleading and Sophomore year: Top cheerleader . . . Quite a driver . . . beautiful blue eyes. Hay, Maude g'Bessie m is l 3-. 3 LILYBETH GRAUNEDING Franklinville Academic Ambition: To be a nurse: Memory: The Band: Quiet . . . musically inclined . . . finally found room for her Saxophone. Oh, Gosh! 'tLil FRED HAGELSTEIN Clayton Industrial Arts Ambition: To be a million- aire: Memory: 4 years of high school: A good dance pupil . . . sharp D.A .... candy machinf-'s best customer. Solifl Hagel ff 'Nt x lm JOAN ANN GIORDANO Malaga Academic Ambition To be a hairdresser Memory Sophomore year 52, Newspaper Dance: Interests outside f school . . . naturally wavy hair . . . slow traveler. Well, it wasrft easy Babe BARBARA ANN GRA1-'F Clayton Commercial Ambition: To be Mamie's personal hairdresser: Mem- ory: The times we weren't here: Usually laughing . . . soda jerk . . . freckles galore. I thought 1'd die Barb ,mfg fi lx JOSEPH HOEGER Franklinville General Ambition: To graduate: Memory: Freshman year: The silent type . . . so ta-l-l . . . ls that right? Abe LARRY HOLDCRAFT Iona Industrial Arts Ambition: Wants to shoot an elephant: Memory: That first year in high school: Long, lean and lanky . . . falsetto roar of a laugh. You airft right Hole KENNETH GRAY Franklinville Iudustrial Arts Ambition: To join the Navy: Memory: Wildwood game: Always in trouble . . . one of the I. A. gang . . . wealthy in wisecracks. Me Daddy's Ford upineyu JOHN HOWARD HAWKEY Clayton General Ambition: To go to St. Charles, Illinois: Memory: Sunday at Riverview Beach Park: Manicures a Ford . . . Hot Rod Club Member . . . Our choice for Senator. Ain't Dike STANLEY R. J ENSEN Clayton Industrial Arts Ambition: To sing better: Memory: The Band: Plays a Clarinet . . . tenor soloist . . . takes long walks up Delsea Drive. 0h Yeah! Horse RICHARD JONES Clayton Academic Ambition: Who knows?: Memory: Class night '52: Nice guy . . . real clown . . . plenty of alibis. You bet Jonsey Jigga .,,, 1 .: e,... 5 ,,., ,t,' L V. CHARLES GEORGE HOREL Franklinville Academic Ambition: Wants to go West: Memory: He doesn't remember: Hopalong Horel . . . dry sense of humor. So what? Charlie GEORGE HORN Franklinville Academic Ambition: Veterinarian: Memory: ,lack Cappozi run- ning into 10 feet of water: Class president . . . com- poses c-r-a-z-y poems . . . honor student of senior history? You lie Beep MARION KAPLAN Clayton Art Ambition: Wants something that resembles a car: Memory: Mr. Dudzinski's General Business class: Usually seen with Delores: . . . artistic ability . . . accomplished rope climber. Alrighty Candy PHYLLIS IRENE KESSEL Fries Mill Home Economics Ambition: To marry a millionaire: Memory: Her years of friendship with Peg and Dot: One of the Three Musketeers . . . Home Ec major . . . always undecided. I love school Sugarlump GEORGE DOUGLAS JONES Malaga Industrial Arts Ambition: Wants to enter a trade school: Memory: May 7, 1954: Friend of Tom Fennal . . . sports only senior mustache. Hey, man Buggie ROBERT JUHRDEN Clayton General Ambition: A Hawaiian jaunt: Memory: Cham- pionship football season- Sophomore year: Crazy- mixed-up kid . . . full of talk . . . saved Middle Township game. You're dreamin Bob BEVERLY KATIIERINE LEWIS lona Academic Ambition: To be .lerry Mista's roller skating part- ner: Memory: April 23, 1954: Chatterbox . . . for- getful . . . Pillar of .lr. Town. May I have the mr to- night? Bev WILI.IAM MILLER Wilstrrl Lake lndustrial Arts Ambition: Get out of school: Memory: Week- end at Coney Island: Nice guy . . . cool dancer . . . drives a Crosley. Solid Kilroy GRACE JULIA KREIG Franklinville Academic Ambition: To acquire half ownership of a '52 Kaiser: Memory: Summer of '52 and Sophomore year: Hi- Lites Editor . . . cute gal . . . easily amused. Don't know, do 'ou? Cookie I ELAINE MARION LA RUE Clayton Commercial Ambition: To be a Bookkeeper: Memory: The Youth Center, March 15, 1952: Efficient Cal Friday . . . always on the go . . . loves to farm. I'nI hungry Louie I. 9 JEAN RUTH MORRIS Clayton Commercial Ambition: Owner of a new Cadillac: Memory: July 26, 1954g Loves Cadillacs . . . long blond tresses . . .loads of fun. I don'l know Chick MARGARET ANN MURPHY Fries Mill Home Economics Ambition: Marry a millionaire: Memory: Dot and Phil's friendship: Beautiful red hair . . . swell dancer . . . fun galore. I love school Peggy FRED LUcAs Wilson Lake General Ambition: To join the Navyg Memory: The three long years in Miss Hill's homeroom: Quiet . . . real snappy dresser . . hates homework. I wont Lukie RODNEY MILLEY Clayton Industrial Arts Ambition: Wants to grad- uate: Memory: Fun at CHS: That baby face . . . curly locks. Ain't it? Mil-lay ELIZABETH ANN PARKS Clayton Academic Ambition: To win a blue ribbon: Memory: Junior year: Cute kid . . . real brain . . . hard worker . . . .lun- ior Queen of C.H.S. I r1on't know Betsy DOROTHY REYNOLDS Fries Mill Home Economics Ambition: To marry a millionaire: Memory: Being friends with Peg and Phil: Always with the other two senior Home Evers .... fast talker. I lore sehool Babe ERNEST CARL NOLDER Clayton Academic Ambition: To be President Of the United States: Memory: Attempting to hang class flag: Day dream- er . . . Owns a Model T motorcycle . . . reads con- stantly. I rl0n't know The Zomu HILDEOARDE OCHS Malaga Academic Ambition: To be on the first rocket ship to the moon: Memory: Night of September 16, 1954: Quiet . . . thinker . . . cute. All-rightie Hilde WILLIAM ROBERT SALM Clayton industrial Arts Ambition: Wants to become a machinist: Memory: The good times at C.H.S.: Good pitcher . . . one of the Industrial Arts gang. Ainit it, though Big Bob JEAN SANSALONE Malaga Commercial Ambition: To be a private secretary: Memory: No- vember 7, 1953: Petite . . . Vinland visitor . . . Sun Ray Kid. Oh, Yeah? Shorty ALMA PORCII Iona Commercial Ambition: To own a motorcycle: Memory: October 24, 1933. l ranklinvilIe Skating Rink: Good student . . . loves jokes and ll1Oilll'l'yi'll'S. Lelfv go -'l,lbl'l'lli1'-l GERALD RUBINO Malaga .-Mratlemic Ambition: cl0llIlIll'l'l'lill artist or an engim-cr: Memory: M i d d I 4- Township game. 1953: Life of the party . . . real clown . . . hair stylist . . . oblivious to surroundings, llffll-Y. you ,zzuys S-Rllbii, Q , ,7,-....T.....MM JAMES FRANKLIN SCOTT Clayton Academic Ambition: To become a college prof.: Memory: FTA trip to Stokes State Forest for State Conven- tion: Always studying . . . lmrags a bit. Hot rnzl dig out Scottie JAY I-I. SHARP Clayton General A Ill b i t i o n: To finish school : Memory: Mr. Thomas's offic-eg Hot rod- der . . . hangs out at Wil- son's Lake-. You better believe it Sharpie ETHEL MARION SCHECHTER lklalaga Academic Ambition: Acquisition of drive-r's license: Memory: White orchid corsageg Always seen with Grace and Marilyn . . . quiet? . . . likes crewcuts. Chip, chip, chip Patrick MARILYN SCHULMAN Malaga Commercial Ambition: Private secretary: Memory: Junior year: Always talking . . . shy? . . . likes to dance. How Cute HMB! DELoREs SMITH Clayton Art Ambition: To be an artist: Memory: Freshman Classes: Artistic '. . . seen with Marion and Sally. You just better not do that Winkey MARY ELLEN SMITH Iona Commercial Ambition: To be a secretary: Memory: Junior-Senior Prom of '52-'53: Noisy . . . so much fun . . . going steady? You've got to go Smitty WALTER SEITZ Malaga Industrial Arts Ambition: To join the Navy: Memory: Fun at CHS: Shortie . . . a shop boy. Would you, please Bites LEE SHIVERS Clayton Academic Ambition: To get through high school and to be an engineer: Memory: Miss Hill's lovely French I and II Classes: Always joking. Whafsa-matter. Jake? Shivinski A. WOLFARD STASCHE Clayton Academic Ambition: A Jet Ace in U. S. Air Force: Memory: Kentucky, 1953: Good actor . . . sense of humor . . . sharp dresser. .llusl lve jelly, cause jam rlon't shake like that Stash ALLAN LEE STREITZ Clayton Academic Ambition: To be a salesman : Memory: One Salem basketball game: Frank Buck of C.H.S .... ladies man? . . . mer-man. Really Springfield JOSEPH D. SPATAFORE Malaga General Ambition: Major league ball player: Memory: Com- ing home from the Salem basketball game in '46 Ford: Terrific ball player . . . really nice guy . . . student council veep. If lze airft any better, he z'an't be any worse. '4Asparagus Kid MARIA NORMA SPINNATO Newfield Academic Ambition: Physical Education Teacher: Memory: Sophomore year: Likes sports . . . seen with Anne and Nancy . . . always joking. How :bout that Spinot ROSALIE MARY SYLVESTER Iona Commercial Ambition: To grow taller: Memory: October 16, 1953: Popular . . . always flirting . . . sense of humor. Ah-men Rosie RUSSELL THOMPSON Clayton General Ambition: Draft dodger: Memory: Salem basketball game in Joe's '46 Ford: Good sense of humor . . . class dodger . . . one of the drugstore gang. Here comes Pat, Crane Gordie Goldfish GEORGE THOMAS STELTZ Clayton General Ambition: Commercial airlines pilot: Mem- ory: First day at Clayton: Excels in bas- ketball . . . senior year transfer . . . sharp crewcut. l'll see you TIIFSIIH-1' Steltzie ljlANA S'runcEs Malaga Academic Ambition: To do some- thing right for once: Men1m'y: H u c k e y camp: Plays all sports . . . Hilda's best pal . . . Oh! how she blushes. How about that Carrot-top ANNE ELIZABETH WEIDNER Clayton .Academic Ambition: Physical Education degree: Memory: April 17, 1954, Junior Class play '54: Terrific athlete . . . skilled driver? ...lotsoffun... loves to receive letters. You think l'm lfiddirti amz., PIIYLLIS A. WIATT Franklinville Commercial Ambition: To be a telephone operator: Memory: Summer of '52: Seen with .lean and Joan . . . Lou's gal . . . born debater. You know what I mean. Phil JOHN A. TRIMNELL Malaga Academic Ambition: Co to California: Memory: Moving-up day: Cood student . . . drives a Ford . . . liked by all. You're erazy Johnnie RICHARD THOMAS Voss Clayton Industrial Arts Ambition: Poultry farmer: Memory: Summer of 1954: A natural blond . . . farmer-at-heart . . . financial expert. What f f .' Frostee JANE ELIZABETH WISEBURN CIHYIOII Academic Ambition: To raise her own band and teach them too: Memory: The band and the Christmas concert of '53: Not too tall . . . loves music . . . debater. Have you seen Stanley? Whiz Bang CHARLES J. WOODRURY Clayton General Ambition: Wants very much to graduate: Memory: First football game, 1952: Smooth on the dance floor . . . hotrodder . . . really a sheik dresser . . . fond of jewels. Better believe it Chuck FRED WHITSON Newfield Academic Ambition: To be Chief Technician for R.C.A.: Memory: The last day of school: Pals with .lohn . . . one of Mala- ga Lake gang. Yes sir, youire pretty nice Sunshine RONALD WILBUR Franklinville Industrial Arts Ambition: To join Na- vy: Memory: Fresh- man year and Mr. Henderson's office: Dennis tlIe Menace, Senior . . . always chat- tering: . . . good work- er when the spirit moves lIiIn. Get out 'gWilbur hw'-lb-Q YT T ?-'41- f rQe ROBERT JOSEPH WREN Franklinville Commercial Ambition: To be a Marineg Memory: Pop Kramer, The Greatest g Well liked . . . city boy . . . foot- ball man . . . smart dresser. You got a porch for that swing? Beaners ROBERT YEAGER Clayton Commercial Ambition: To be a C.P.A.g Memory: Junior Class play, l954g What a flirt . . . what a laugh . . . smooth dancer. Dawn, Girl South Philly JAMES E. ZIEGLER Franklinville General Ambition: To take over Hamner's posi- tiong Memory: Pushing a '46 Ford home from Salem basketball gameg Really a great guy . . . terrific second baseman . . . personality plus. What do you say, lad? Ziggie ALMA MA TER Oh Clayton High g O Clayton High. The years may come 5 the years may go, Our love for thee burns ever bright. W e love thee for thy strength and might. 0 Alma Mater, good and true, Thine honors sung are ever new. Thy deeds have conquered many a foe, Thy sons are known whereier they go. The years may pass and we are old, But still we love the Blue and Gold. By thy true children still kept bright, We'll work for thee 5 our guide and light. . . . EDITH STAGER WALTER ? 'NN swf 92-C 1? M 1 wx ' ? v -xr-fo-191:-3513-: ?T?:w-. CLASS WILL FRANK ADAMS wills his type-setting ability to Mr. Owens . . . JESSE ALEXANDER wills his ability to leave the girls alone to Ken Moore . . . CHARLES BAKLEY wills his good heart to Paul Snyder . . . ANNA MARY BELL wills her spelling ability to Norma Jane Morris . . . SALLY BITTLE wills her Art Course to Pat Hutchinson . . . FLORENCE BOWE wills her ability to get around teachers to someone who can't . . . THOMAS BRADY wills his swimming ability to Grace Newman . . . DONALD BROWN wills his ability to stay out of trouble to Freshmen . . . NELSON BROWN wills C.H.S. to the Salvation Army . . . JACK CAPOZZI wills his ability to stay out of trouble with women to J. Cu- gini . . . JEAN CHEESEMAN wills her appetite to Nancy Faust . . . SANDRA CLEVENGER wills her color guard ability to Pat Maloney . . . JOE CU- GINI wills 100 pounds of his best buddyls weight to Dickie Keenan . . . JOHN DANKO wills his abili- ty to be congenial to those who find it difficult . . . NANCY DE FREHN wills her appetite to Carol Nefferdorf . . . DARLENE DESCHLER wills her ability to get into trouble to Gertrude Weil . . . RUS- SEL DOUGHTY wills his curve ball to Jim Daily . . . RONALD EDWARDS wills his ability to pass off in basketball to E. Coyle . . . TOM FENNAL wills his football ability to Bill Silver . . . BERTHA FRESNE wills her ability to stay out of trouble to Bob Phillips . . . MARY JANE FRIE wills her driv- ing technique to anyone trying to knock down mail- boxes . . . MARY BESS FRY wills her baggy cheer- leading sweater to anyone far enough out of propor- tion to wear it . . . JOYCE GALLUCCI wills her passing C in biology to Jesse Berkheimer . . . TER- ESA GARVIN wills her eyes to anyone who squints . . . JOAN GIORDANO wills her ability to cut class to A. Kaiser . . . BARBARA GRAFF wills her job at MacKay's Drugstore to Betty Woodell . . . LILY- BETH GRAUHEDING wills her right end position in the band to anyone who can keep the line straight and in step . . . KEN GRAY wills his height to Al- bert Steigerwalt . . . FRED HAGELSTEIN wills his ability to stay out of Mr. Henderson's office to Freshmen . . . JACK HAWKEY wills his carriage bell to Miss Glick . . . JOE HOEGER wills his quiet ways to some of the Freshmen . . . LARRY HOLD- CRAFT wills a new bell to Miss Glick . . . CHARLES HOREL wills his gym equipment to who- ever wants it . . . GEORGE HORN wills his class presidency for 2 years to anyone who wants it . . . STANLEY JENSEN wills his ability to play his clarinet to Dave Daisey . . . DOUGLAS JONES wills his seat in Junior English to David Rowe . . . RICHARD JONES wills his curly hair to Frank Lo- cicero . . . BOB JUHRDEN wills his athletic ability to Mr. Schukis . . . MARION KAPLAN wills her naturally curly hair to Miss Vest . . . PHYLLIS KESSEL wills Cass Pluta, Helen Matkowsky, and Marlen Werner as lasting a friendship as Dot,s, Peg's and hers has been . . . GRACE KREIG wills her athletic ability to Lucille Brown . . . ELAINE LA RUE wills her false tooth to Kathy Steltz . . BEV LEWIS wills her seat in Mr. Czarnica's class to any unworthy Junior . . . FRED LUCAS wills his 3 year-position in Miss Hillls homeroom to any Freshman . . . BILL MILLER wills his knack to cut classes to Freshmen . . . RODNEY MILLEY wills his skill in driving a car to Tim Geortler . . . JEAN MORRIS wills her collection of records to Jane La- Rue . . . PEGGY MURPHY wills her ability to get along with Scotty to Louise . . . ERNEST NOLDER wills his whistle to C.H.S. to be hung in the trophy case . . . HILDA OCHS wills her dishwashing tech- nique to her sister . . . BETSY PARKS wills her Als in Biology to some needy Sophomore . . . ALMA PORCH wills her quiet ways to Bill Porch . . . DOT REYNOLDS wills Wilson Lake to Cass Pluta . . . JERRY RUBINO wills his home permanent to any- one with a crewcut . . . BOB SALM wills his strength to Tim Geortler . . . JEAN SANSALONE wills her shortness to Joan Chapman . . . ETHEL SCHECH- TER wills her haircut to Violet Fanz . . . MARILYN SCHULMAN wills her orneryness to Paul Snyder . . . JIM SCOTT wills his hunting and driving skill to his brother . . . WALTER SEITZ wills his long hair to Mr. Schukis . . . JAY SHARP wills his hair- cut to A. Kaiser . . . LEE SHIVERS wills his French ability to anyone who had French . . . DELORES SMITH wills her poster making to Halina Chudzik . . . MARY ELLEN SMITH wills her ability to get along with Miss Kennedy to Thelma Cook . . . JOSEPH SPATAFORE wills his hits in baseball to Frank Rizzo . . . MARIA SPINNATO wills her quiet ways to some quiet girl . . . WOLFORD STASCHE and his friend Willie.Sutton will their talents to young actors . . . GEORGE STELTZ wills his co-or- dination to George Grasso . . . ALLAN STREITZ wills his hunting prowess to Miss Cholerton . . . DIANA STURGES wills her old hockey shoes to Cinderella ,. . . ROSALIE SYLESTER wills her knack of flirting to Marie Webb . . . RUSSELL THOMPSON wills his baseball manager's job to anyone crazy enough to take it . . . JOHN TRIM- NELL wills his driving ability to Barry Carione . . . RICHARD VOSS wills his ability to give as well as take a wisecrack to Rich DeMarco . . . ANNE WEIDNER wills her hockey sneaks to whoever bor- rowed them . . . FRED WHITSON wills his physics book to Wesley Libb . . . PHYLLIS WIATT wills her ability to get along with Mr. Schukis to her sis- ter Janet . . . RONALD WILBUR wills his talent to keep quiet in history to W. Libb . . . JANE WIS- BURN wills her French Horn to anyone who can hit the right note with one try . . . CHARLES WOODBURY wills his dancing feet to Ted Blum . . . BOB WREN wills his math book to Mrs. Shep- pard . . . BOB YEAGER wills his friendship with Miss Cholerton to anyone who has her . . . JIM ZIEGLER wills his tallness to Chip Kramer. We the Class of 1955, being of sound mind and strong body, do hereby set our seal upon this will, and we bequeath to the future Seniors the use of the Senior steps along with our other privileges. Clrzsx Clowns TFRFNA G-XRVIN CVIARALIJ Rl ISINO Must Sturlinlls LILY BETH GRAI VHEDING .I IM SCOTT GEORGE HORN WHO 'S Di1lM0stf0r C.H.S. MARIA SPINNATO Most Lzkely to Succeed BETSY PARKS JOHN TRIMNELL Most Popular ROSALIE SYLVESTER JAMES ZIEGLER A nhl etes ANNE WEIDNER JOSEPH CUCINI wHo l ' Most C0-Operative ELAINE LA RUE FRANK ADAMS Best Dressers ALMA PORCH WOLFARD STASCHE T allest and Shortest ROSALIE SYLVESTER RUSSELL DOUGHTY Most Musical JANE WISEBURN , STANLEY JENSEN Class Bluslzers NANCY DE FREHN RONALD EDWARDS Class Dancers PEGGY MURPHY CHARLES WOODBURY L l ll 111141112 -11111111 jilillgrilllilliliil WHO S M ost Trzlkatiwe I' LOREINLE ROW E WOLFARIJ ST -XSCIHE Most Dependable ALMA PORCH FRANK A DANIS Class Flirts ROSALIE SYLVESTER ROBERT YEACER i Most fl rtistic SANDRA CLEVENCER GERALD RUIEINO Friendliest RETSY PARKS JOHN IJANKO M ost Versatile ANNE WEIDNER RONALD EDWARDS Yiiiii iiiiggii -vlilaiil 11 li Aiiiiigv llii :ill --r i S WHO A ' Cutest Boy and Girl BETSY PARKS JOSEPH CUGINI Actor and A ctress BEVERLY LEWIS J WOLFARD STASCHE J M ost H appy-Co-Lucky TERESA GARVIN JACK CAPOZZI Quietest LILYBETH GRAUHEDING JOHN DANKO N oisiest MARY ELLEN SMITH GEORGE HORN Mm Likely Alibi PHYLLIS KESSEL RICHARD JONES A A s .rv qi 4-D - 4-'41-ali l-iltmliilalil -li IDEAL BOY ,s Q x N- ' 1 K Y IDEAL GIRL Hair-PEGGY MURPHY Eyellrows-NANCY DE FREHN Eyelaslzes-PHYLLIS KESSEL Eyes-MARY BESS FRY N051--ISETSY PARKS Mouth-RUSALIE SYLVESTER Teeth-TEHESA GARVIN Smile-DOLURES SMITH Dimples-MARY ELLEN SMITH Cornplvxion-ANNE WEIDNER Hands-GRACE KREIG Build-ELAINE LA RUE Feet-FLORENCE BOWE 'NJ Hair-RODNEY MILLEY Eyebrows-LEE SHIVERS Eyelashes-GEORGE HORN EMJSWJOE CUGINI Nose-FRED WHITSON Mouth-BOB WHEN Teeth-JOHN CAPOZZI Smile-JIM ZIEGLER Dimples-JOHN TRIMNELL Complexion-ROBERT YEAGER Hands-JIM SCOTT Build-GERALD RUBINO Feez-CHARLES WOODBURY .f t '69 FRANK ADAMS is now head publicity photo- grapher for Marilyn Monroe . . . JESSE ALEX- ANDER became the first graduate. from the class of 1955, to lose his bachelor-hood . . . CHARLES BAKLEY is a top notch sergeant in the Army . . . ANNA MARY BELL became the new international spelling champ . . . SAL- LY BITTLE replaces Miss Vest as head of Art Department . . . FLORENCE BOWE was voted the Happiest Mrs. in Vineland . . . THOMAS BRADY makes millions selling Used Cars on Wall Street . . . DONALD BROWN finally took up residence in Pitman . . . NELSON BROWN is i'Moore-dl . . . JACK CAPOZZI just became the new, sensational tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles . . . JEAN CHEESMAN replaces Mary Hartline . . . SANDY CLEVENGER is head bookkeeper at Rizzo Inc .... JOE CUGINI was found on a desert island with a department store dummy . . . JOHN DANKO is mechanic for Ford Motors . . . NANCY DE FREHN made a million in the stockmarket . . . DARLENE DESCHLER, well renowned U.S. traveler is seen often in southern states . . . RUSSELL DOUGH- TY finally found his Uncle Percy . . . RON- ALD EDWARDS takes over for Bobbie Shantz . . . BERTHA FRESNE is office manager of Grand Central Station . . . MARY JANE FRIE is the owner of a Cadillac with a chaffeur . , . MARY BESS FRY is part owner of Thom- as Studios Inc .... JOYCE GALLUCCI re- places Peter Lawford on Dear Phoebe? . . . TERESA GARVIN is the inventor of the first Rocket to the Moon . . . JOAN GIORDANO is the proprietress of her own beauty shop . . . BARBARA GRAFF is the head sodajerk of her own chain of luncheonettes . . . LILYBETH GRAUHEDING finally found a locker big enough for her saxophone . . . KENNETH GRAY received a citation for capturing dan- gerous criminals . . . FRED HAGELSTEIN be- comes a politician of South Philly . . . JACK HAWKEY is now on his 100th trip to Ohio to see the scenery . . . JOSEPH HOEGER finally sanded down his Ford . . . LARRY HOLD- CRAFT is head Zoo-keeper at Lincoln Park Zoo . . . CHARLES HOREL is the owner of Bar 20 . . . GEORGE HORN is winner of high-jump in Steeplechase . . . STANLEY JENSEN has taken over for Perry Como on TV's Top Tunesu . . . DOUGLAS JONES sits back and relaxes while his chauffeur drives his new Cadillac . . . RICHARD JONES just in- vented an Oldsmobile with wings . . . ROBERT JUHRDEN is the proud owner of a new 1970 Chevy . . . MARION KAPLAN replaced Mr. Schukis as Bookkeeping II teacher . . . PHYL- LIS KESSEL hitches up with a penniless coal- miner . . . GRACE KRIEG just lost 35.00 plus her college career . . . ELAINE LARUE has learned how to drive a tractor . . . BEVERLY LEWIS is head panelist on What's My Line . . . FRED LUCAS started a new chain of Lucas grocery stores . . . BILL MILLER is head mat- tress-tester in Macy's window . . . RODNEY MILLEY'is in high school another year . . . JEAN MORRIS is the new owner of Town Fair . . . PEGGY MURPHY now has a really hot Ford . . . ERNEST NOLDER manufac- tures sleeping pills . . . HILDEGARD OCHS is chief of a tribe of Malaga Indians . . . BETSY PARKS is taking over where Eddie Arcaro left off . . . ALMA PORCH just caught pneumonia riding on back of motorcycles . . . DOROTHY REYNOLDS bought Wilson's Lake from Ruby and Rex . . . GERALD RUBINO is the staff salesman and demonstrator for Charles Antell . . . ROBERT SALM owns a trophy case full of deer heads . . . JEAN SANSALONE has been struck by a ray of sunshine . . . ETHEL SCHECTER graduated from Glassboro S.T.C.. now teaches grammar school at her alma mater . . . MARILYN SCHULMAN plays Ann South- ern on TV . . . JAMES SCOTT found some- one to believe his tall stories . . . WALTER SEITZ is still a buck private in the Army . . . JAY SHARP is a college professor at Trenton . . . LEE SHIVERS took over Jackie Gleason's place and his millions . . . DELORES SMITH is the competitor of John Whitcomb in maga- zine illustrations . . . MARY ELLEN SMITH won a whispering contest . . . JOSEPH SPATA- FORE was voted farmer of the year because of his asparagus . . . MARIA SPINNATO is captain of Battleship USS Buick . . . WOLFARD STASCHE models smiles for Ipana . . . GEORGE STELTZ is stunt artist attraction in the circus . . . ALLAN STREITZ gains much notoriety as a traveling salesman . . . DIANA STURGES invented new red hair rinse . . . ROS- ALIE SYLVESTER manufactures elevated shoes . . . RUSSELL THOMPSON is batboy for the Milwaukee Braves . . . JOHN TRIMNELL de- signed the ultra modern igloo in Alaska . . . RICHARD VOSS is stand-in for Frosty the Snowman . . . ANNE WEIDNER represents the U. S. in the Olympics . . . FRED WHITSON invented a self-charging TV tube . . . PHYLLIS WIATT just broke a record for the longest filibuster in Congress . . . RONALD WILBUR replaced Wally Cox on Mr, Peeper's Show . . . JANE WISEBURN runs her own radio pro- gram, The Nation's Best Debaters' . . . CHARLES WOODBURY discovered the cure for the jitterbug . . . ROBERT WREN just stopped traffic on Delsea Drive by blushing . . . ROBERT YEAGER owns a cigar shop in South Philly . . . JIM ZIEGLER just published his book How to Win Friends and Keep a Steady Girl Friend. M544 W4 SHORE LEAVE I li'--' 5- :HE V UN DEKCLASSMEN ix ' .5 4-ff' VT ri gg -RE. gn! iff W S , ,, V . A n SECOND MATES gm? JUNIOR CLASS H'.vfrf:'l1l W'lI,l,lA'W SCOTT I iff' l'r1'.xirl1'nl Ul'f'l'll 'KIM NIS Sl'l'll'f!ll'l' CIAIRF 'WI HCS ll'llXlII'1'f HURUUN Nl YICRS nfflrzfwr NIISS KICNNICIYY 7 ,VV ecfwwxfm. i'P ,..:-f--I 4 I ,,..,,,, 5 ii W af!! Es F5 5, 1 1 -N - '5 - Q Jil 4-1' '45 Q ,, an .E '57 xi-Q 15 wif wa fgxiiw. Q , ,JL , gwwmf' M af am H 4 . 2 , X -, ,w f -an 2 . i f l 1: -g J f ' V' L' '41 f S w af Q , 4? , . V 5 ' - - . --II ,-'. M X rw' 9 .. rvr,r, , ey FLC' 5- . 'IL l , , .9 6 V , an 5' s . A , ff ' 4' ,J ' . ' ' ' 9 X ' if 'rc .K I5 . lj-fi 5 , ,ff-J ' Lf. xi JP' :Q 'o::. Y A ' F rn? 1 I A 1 fu 5 f I as f . T 35520 ,mpg t q P I' ' -I' 9 -' ' 'Ef. 'n,l14 , f. . 'Y 15 Em, wx , 39. , ,, ,?q1'f,Q.?E-nfigyfigg -' : Q' 1' ' ' 'Flin t vi V . 1 ' K' , A- B 31 IQ LJ There were times we thought we W0llIlIll't But we finally got it done. It took at lot of 1-Ifort. But we had at lot of fun. THE STAFF Erlitvr NANCY DE FRI-IHN Literary Editor ANNE WI-IIDNER Tj'1lI.IIg Erlitar ELAINE LA RUE IJ'ns1'r1c'ss Editors ALMA POHCH ROSALIFI SYLVESTER Sports Editor JAMES SCOTT llllillltgfflltll-V Editors FRANK ADAMS JOSEPH SPATAFOHE ArI1'i.wr.v MISS CLICK MR. OWEN First row: M. B. Fry. R. Sylvvstvr. E. LaRue. A. We-idnvr. S. C14-vvngvr, N. Dclfrchn. C. Kr:-ig. Second row: J. Scott. A. Porch. F. Bowv. C. Horn. C. Ruhino, J. Spatafore, F. Adams. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council has been very active this year under the guidance of lVlr. Poland. Early in the year the entire Council traveled to a state Student Council meeting at Rutgers University in New Brunswick. Out of this trip grew a later project, the new traffic system and traffic court. To earn money for the treasury, felt basketball pins, hookcovers, and Clayton teddy bears were sold and the annual movie was presented. The first week in March. Student Council sponsored '6Twirp Week which was designed to add variety to the routine of school. Advisor MR. POLAND President .,,.... ..,... .... ,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, B E T SY PARKS Vice President ......... ,,,,,,,,, J OE SPATAFORE Secretary ........... .,.,.,. S TELLA CIAPANNA Treasurer .. ............ FRANK ZINNI COXSWAINS Around table: J. Daily, J. Laye, B. Parks, S. Ciapanna, J. Zeigler. Standing: B. Carione, R. Ed- wards, D. Nichols, J. Spatafore, F. Zinni, J. De Genova. Those not shown are: D. Daisey, C. Papiano, S. Barclay. XL. xx ' :a ,, ' -I W. ff? ' 1 gif? 'ff '? L LL? 1. 'Wg Ly- ! 2 ' F 4- HOT HOU CLLB First ruw: N. llarp:-r. A. Philip Ulitivl-L. li. Yi-agvr. .l. 'l'rimnt'll. Sw- untl row: U. Le-ilry. 5. Moffa. J. Altfxziiitlw. F. nttlztins. 'l'hirtl row: K. Nlmtutw. WY. SIZ1Sl'll4'. R. Ynss. Fi. Layc-. Fourth row: l.. Shiv-rs. J. Hawkvy. CI. Wtvmllnlry. J. Danko. Fifth row: ll. ,lllllHlQ'll. R. Wrvn. lf Hagvlstt-in. l . Whitsnn, A. Strvitx. BOOSTER CLUB First row: P. Nvai. NI. Spinnato. J. Wiatt. K. Smith. J. Mathvws. H. Ochs. Svcuncl rnw: A. Weidner, P. Burkvrt, M. Peck, IJ. Sturgis, S. Dm'- lin. D. Rnun. D. Jonvs. L. Vail. Third row: ll. Fair. E. Schechter. P. Hutchin- Sfln. F.T.A. Around table: A. Weidner, U. juhr den, B. Parks, L. Grauht-ding, C Miles. First row: M. E. Smith, M Spinnato, D. Deschlcr, J. Scott, R Horel, J. Laye. D. llaisvy, ll. Lewis E. Schechtvr, H. Chudzik, R. Smith J. Sortino, Mac-Laughlin. J. Ooh etto, C. A, Hoffman, N. Faust. Sw ond row: Miss Hill, O. Bishnff, F Born, N. Feo, J. Wiseburn, M. E Lewis, B. Kelley. B V f W v lxI'.Y CLUB It-fr mluwn: J. Capozxi. F. Zinni, tv. Rulminn, E. Layv, J. Cugini. Marks, U. L1-wis. P. Snyrivr. Right Q' down: J. Scott, G. Mcyvrs, C. Hurxl N - -T1 R. lv.-am-. W. Lilwla, I.. Shiv.-fs. J. ,, L! y - Trinmm-ll. G. Horn, Mr. llzarniu 1' ' - A if . . 5: 2:4 2 4 First rnw: 0. Iiishoff, C. Spinnutu, Sw-mul ruw: lf. Lulilu-. 5. lllvwll- I .42 SCIICNQIIC CLUB L+-ft lu right: F. I.:-ss:-r, xt. lillvhulllzlll, H. Matti- :wr-, K. Kurtz. R. Klvm- vnz, ll. Kulls. Nlrf. Huglu-s, Aalvisorg S. Bun' we-r, M, Frost. JIYMIVN JIVIC CLUB gvr, 'I', Klurvin. ll. Nfwman. 'l'hir1l A +- rnw: H. Marks, F. Hopkins, J. Zivg- I1-r. ll. Hulwino, J. tlugini. CHICHRLILADERS Left tu right: J. Cavouta. M. Salcra. I S. Dennis, L. Brown. M. B. Fry Captain: T. Garvin. P. Murphy. I DuBois. Nl AJ ORETTICS First row: M. Wallam-. J. Mattiave. SK'I'llIl1i row: N. Faust. D. Juhrrie-n. J. Che-rsman. Hv.:ui Nlajttr- ettvg D. Dvsvltlvr. A. Stvigerwalt. BAND First row: F. Bower. P. Maloney. K. Smith. P. Barbara. H. Mcflleish. R. Daisvy, B. McCleish, H. Smith, S. Miller. 5. Clvvvngvr. Second row: T J. Fry, T. Stangc-r. J. Tummunia, J. Wiselmurn, VV. Schnmaman. Third row: L. Crauheding, R. Hoffman, E. McDonald. M. Mastro, E. Marks. Fourth row: R. Albertson, C. Mas- tro, C. Pustizzi. P. Bryant. D. Dai- sey. Fifth row: G. Sachs. R. Alling, J. Kuhar, P. De Frehn. J. Booth. Sixth row: R. Searles, M. Jones, S. Jensen. 7... r'-' ,. -..- ... IP' 9 w I R 9. . ,iM f ' is vw . 5 Q I 9 QMS if O v 'Qf Q 4 EN W 1 fl x X ,, L- , , 3 ,fuu:- ' Z -,,..f-f---b I-:n-jr - .. N x VAR ' ' SVIY l'FAM-- First row: li, NI:-yr-rs. C. Rulmino. J. Cappozi. F. Zinni, J. Daily. .l. Cugini. R. Doughty, W. Stasvlu-. T. Fc-nnal. B. Julmlvn. ll. Wren. Se-voml row: F. Coyle. l'. Snyder, L. Milla-y. W. Nlill'r I3 ll'nnis If l'ivs- IJ llaism-v I Km wall l liivv It fI't'K'll li lhirrionn l' 1' 1. . 1 .. .. .-H . . t I . . Ho. . , . . .. -. . rl'llN'Htl4'Il. 4' Vtnnl Ill lrow ll Vkul - 1-. ll't ' ': . -uorf. R. Prnnal, li. Loelvero. B, Dobson. C, Lewis. ll. Silvers. VV. llu In N S p -s. . . .'lt'l,LCt'l'Wllll. J. Coates, 'v YY! .95 Q FCCTBALL Hom 0 VI-Sl.I0l'S U Paulslioro IH 19 Wilclwocmcl , T 18 Salem 2? 7 Pennsgrove 2F 0 Swedeslmoro Qi 13 Nliddletownship . . 11 0 Vlfoodstown . li 12 Glasslioro , . . 6 0 Pitman . . 13 The Clippers had a rough season but fought hard in every game and displayed a lot of team spirit. They lost a heartlireaker to Salem with 25 seconds left in the game when Salem scored one pass. They managed to win 3 games. though. One of the victories was the higgest upset in South Jersey for that particular day, when the Clippers dumped Glasshoro 12-6. At the end of the season the Clippers were proud to have Frank Zinni elected to the second team of South Jersey. Frank is a junior. Others who had received Honorable mention were Joe Cugini, Jack Capoz- zi, Tom Fennel, Seniors: and Ed Laye, of the Junior Class. COACHES-W-H. Gamble, Pop Kramer, T. Sclmkis. Home 0 1 2 4- 0 2 2 1 0 2 lf' VARSITY-First row: N. Foust, R. Simmons, N. Dt-Frehn, J. Cheese-man, O. Bishoff, E. Kramer. Second row: C. A. Hoffman. E. LaRue, A. Weidner, M. Spinnato, S. Clevenger. ll. Sturges. P. Buscnam, M. B. Fry, Manager Visitors Wcmodbury .,,,.. Paulsboro . ,.... Swedesboro .......... ...,.. Lower Regional ....... ...... Woodstown . ...,.... .... . ,. Bridgeton . . Classboro ..... , Pennsgrove .... . .... . Pitman .... .. Salem HOCKEY The Clipperettes had a fairly good season winning 4, losing 4, and tying 2 games. They took third place in the Tri-County standings. They displayed a lot of team spirit and fought hard all through the season. They beat Paulsboro for the first time in the history of games ever played between these two teams. The Clipperettes also placed two players on the All Star Team of the Tri-County League. They are lmoth Seniors. Nancy De- Frehn and Elaine LaRue. Two other girls received honorable mention. They are Diana Sturges, also a Senior, and Opal Bish- off, a Junior. The team will lose seven Seniors. JUNIOR VARSITY-First row: G. Bailey, J. Wright, 5. Howell, N. J. Morris, M. Cook, T. Cook, R. Carrione. Second row: P. Hutchinson. S. Dennis, S. Devlon, P. Clemens, ll. Kaser, J. LaRue, S. Sil- vers, A. Steigerwalt. Third row: L. Geortler, B. Adams, J. Todd, L. Brown, J. Barclay, S. Barclay, D. Jones. Q , g 7 Q . .nm rg 5 e T . M KH Q , LiQV ' . 4 if ' gas ' Lv vkkk Vi I wh 11 2 xg EP f , 1' ws I m 5 I' Q M . mx, .4 Q S -1-:neva an J., ML. 13 .fc wx, ,-e Q 'S . V 5' f F, ' ' E l' fi , ' a , 1 G' mi lH ' - 1 - -'QL 3 A K 'SF 6 S' i -Il 51 fa, we 1 .!.,M? f .,:- 1, -cr -0' 1 HP? 5 ,ff-f i .Q hw , .1 xg - ,ig 1: 1 w y Hi , Q ,pf inn CRF VARSITY-First row: I. DuBois, M. Smith, Managerg Miss Markwick, Coachg 5. Devlin, man- ager: C. Hoffman. Second row: M. Spittal. A. Weidner. eo-captain: L. Carona. L. Brown. P. Busch- am, D. Sturges, co-captaing O. Bishoff, E. Kramer. GIRLS' BASKETBALL The Clipperettes have been riding high this year, being in second place in the Tri- County League standing most of the way. They have played heads-up haskethall in every game they played, displaying a lot of team spirit and good sportsmanship. The team was captained hy Diana Sturges and Anne Weidner. JUNIOR VARSITY-Holding ball: H. Schmidt. Standing: J. Cavouta, M. Pepper, P. Kres, D. Juhrden, C. Weil. J. Oudshoorn. J. Chapman. G. Harris. B. Fair. N. Faust, M. Salera. D. Kaser, C. Spinnato. VARSlTY4First row: Pop Kramer, R. Deane, B. Juhrden, R. Edwards, P. Snyder, F. Rizzo, A. Stn-itz, Mr. Sehukis. Second row: L. Shivers, B. Salms, L. Holdcraft, A. Caccese, J. Ziegler, L. Caceese, R. R. Thompson. The Clippers had a fairly rough season. They won 5 and lost 5 in the Tri-County Con- ference. while they lost 2 non-league games. They got off to a slow start lvut found themselves before it was loo late and thus broke even in league competition. They showed a lot of hustle and team spirit during the entire season. JUNIOR VARSITY'-First row: Mr. Sehukis, B. Hughes, B. Carione, P. Snyder, F. Rizzo. Second row: C. Pustizzi, li, Clee, J. Coates, R. Deane, A. Streilz. First row: P. Buscham, L. Brown, A. Weidner, M. Spinnato, T. Cook, S. Devlin, N. Jackson, Miss Cholertou, D. Kaser, E. Kramer, R. Rosmini, A. Steigerwalt, G. Weil, B. Fair, Diana Sturges. Sec- ond row: R. Weinstein, S. Clevenger, A. Mozenter, N. Foust, O. Bishoff. SOFTBALL Hom e Visitors 10 Pitman ..,,,. ,,,,,,,,, . .13 2 Pennsgrove ,,,,. , ,,,.... 13 l Glassboro ..... .,,. 2 7 Pitman ,,,...,,. ,.,,.,. 1 5 41 Pennsgrove . ......, 20 0 Glassboro ...., ,,,,,,, 1 8 The Clipperettes had a tough season but still maintained the school spirit which is ever present in Clayton High sports. Next year we will have both Softball and La Crosse on an invitation basis. 'Q 1.1-1 ..x. K NEW XM 1 21 X X S ww x Rh W X Q ' . ' ' ' Lg 5 , . 1 KF? ? . ' xQ,,ssf'X?'w Q-:..W.f JQJSS. 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