Clayton High School - Clipper Yearbook (Clayton, NJ)
- Class of 1965
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Mr. Woods gave us The consTanT push which we needed To press onward To our compleTion. He devoTed many hours To our acTiviTies and was never Too busy To give encourag- ing words of advice. The friendly, warm smile he possesses will long be remembered by our casTf and so, we, The Class of l965, dedicaTe The Clipper To our direcTor, Mr. Welling- Ton Charles Woods, Jr. Board of Education To The Class of T965 These should be your goals in life: To emphasize The spiriTual raTher Than The maTerial values in human relaTionsg To develop by precepT and example The knowledge of man's True relaTionship To his Tellovvman, To encourage living by The Golden Ruleg To cooperaTe vviTh your parenTs and oThers in Their en- deavor To help The communiTyg To vvork hard. This is a loig unfinished World which God made. He leTT Things Tor all OT us To do. Do your share, and you will be happier. The Board of EducaTion wishes you much success. VV. Mellville Frame, President isf row Cl. To r.D Nlr. 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' K if 'K ag: ff! 5 X m S :V K- , if 5 .1ifa-v,?v,'1Z-:fxsafig 91 , , L.V'z-:Twig-ft-f, , -Jn U5 al E , gf-an L.. S i-Q:fz'J,:.fw:w,g'eLsfs,f, . V, :5?7Z4'5l2:5'.Si5lf5'5 iff, V V UIT3-rrIll:5G:'f fff,.f54:f3E?7115,155 L5 wfwfmssiwfeisg gif W wmxf gig S 1 ,,,x.,. A, qgy af Q S Q , 7 'fs 'E :Wi Beatrice Becker Mary Lou Lachowicz Stage Hands Isabelle Leake sie Clevenger Betty Brown Dolly Razzi Wilmina Banks Marion Yarbrough El Helen Lutz, R.N. Mr- Cheeseman Ferd Prickett STARS DONALD EDWARD ADAMS ROBERT DONALD ADAMS NANCY CAROL BALASI Academic Don may not be an Albert Einstein in his school work, but on the football field he's all pro. For this reason, he was wisely chosen as co-captain of our football squad this year. High on the list of his close friends 'rank Jean, Tommy, Jake, and Krud. After graduation, Don hopes to become a state trooper. Football i, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 47 Track t, 2, 3, 47 Auto Club i7 Varsity Club 37 Gym Club 2. However it is done, the process remains the same. Nature does not alter her ways . . . I2 Academic ln every Clipper Hi-Lites you'll find our sports' section skillfully written by Bob. By turning to our sports' division you too can witness some of his handiwork. Away from his typewriter, however, you'll find him with Sandy. After his years at C.H.S. Bob will continue to be a sportswriter. Baseball 3, 47 Clipper Hi-Lites Staff 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, 47 Auto Club 'l, 27 Library Assistant 27 Student Council 4, THOMAS IVAR BARN UM Academic As far as Jake, Roger, Carmen, and Moo are concerned, Tom will always be known as Barny. Tom is a great asset to our class since he is a member of the football squad, Mu Alpha Theta, Honor Society, Key Club, and Vice-President of Student Council. Saturday nights during football season rank high on Tom's memory list. He hopes to goto college. Football 2, 3, 47 Track 2, 3, 47 Honor Society 3, 47 Key Club 3, 47 National Math Club 3, 47 President 47 Student Council i, 3, 47 Vice-President 47 Varsity Club 37 Auto Club T7 Audio-Visual T, 27 Prom Committee 37 Library Assistant 2. Commercial Nancy is known as Rabbit -something that wiggles its nose. She has a smile known among all her fellow students. Nancy has ably served our class as treasurer for three years. In the field of sports, Nancy has been a great asset to the hockey squad. After graduation, Nancy plans to become a successful airline stewardess. She is always seen with Barb, Barb McColgan, Terry, Karen, and Pam. Class Treasurer 2, 3, 47 Hockey 2, 3, 41 Pram Committee 37 Float Attendant 3. FRANCIS MICHAEL BASTOW Academic Fran is still counting the bruises that he received from 'fCool Cliff in his sopho- more Algebra ll class. Because of his love for the wild , he has been ap- propriately nicknamed Vultch. Among his friends are Dan and Pete. Fran plans to become a professional hermit someday. Bond l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Dance Band 3. FRANCES ANN BARCELO Commercial Peggy, who is always ready for fun, hopes to study in the field of success and hap- piness. The summer of '62 and winter of '63 are important to Peg. She tells her latest gossip to Mary, Pam, Betty, and RlCl'tle . Science Club l, Newspaper Club 2, 3. JOHN HENRY BAUMAN Academic J. B., our model of dependability, has successfully led our class for the past three years as president. ln his iunior year, John was given the honor of attending the annual Boys' State. During this time, he was elected an Assemblyman. Taking time out from his studies and duties, however, he enjoys having a game of golf. John plans to go to college in the fall and enter the diplomatic service afterward. Class President 2, 3, 4, Boy's State 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Prom Chairman 3, Junior and Senior Play, Newspaper Staff l, 4, Golf Club 3, Basketball l, 2, Baseball ,l, 2, 4, Golf 4, Football 3. . . . People, too, must be nurtured, in the same manner as that of a seed . . . KENNETH PATRICK BITTLE Commercial Ken will never forget the fun he had during the summer of '62. His neat ap- pearance and friendly smile are reasons for his many friends-the best of whom are Charles, Bill, and Bob. His blond, curly hair and personal appearance will long be remembered by our class as we reminisce through this book in years to come. Ken sees work with the C.P.A. in the future. Football 4, Golf Club 3. . . . On a September morning in 1961, one hundred and ten young people began their life at Clayton High School. In a similar manner as that of a seed, they were carefully watched to see how they would develop . . . HELEN IRENE BRYANT Commercial We can always count on Helen for fun and laughs. She is better recognized as Peaches to Frances, Nancy, Gloria, Edwina, and Perry Lou. The hockey team and the class of '65 offer Helen many fond mem- ories. April 1, 1963 and August 10, 1962 are very important dates for Helen. Attend- ing a 'trade school is in store for Helen, and most important of all-marriage. Dance Club 1, Hockey 3, 4, Glee Club 3. MARY BARBARA BORN General Mary tells her secrets to Pam, Peg, and .lane-they're always with her. Among Mary's hobbies are BOYS! A certain pa- iama party will be unforgettable for her. Hair styling will be Mary's future pro- fession. Booster Club 1, Newspaper Club 2, 3. RICHARD EUGENE BUSSEMER Academic Howard, Chuck, Bill, and Mike occupy most of Rick's time when it comes to friends. Mr. Kollmeier's Algebra l 81 ll classes bring back memories of many a good-and sometimes a bad-time. To get a good iob is Rich's fondest desire. Audio-Visual Aids Club 1, Track 2, Gym Club 2, 3. MABEL MAY CHADWICK Commercial This class clown intends to be. successful in whatever she attempts, including raising a basketball team. C.H.S. will never forget the valuable assistance Mabel gave to the girls' basketball team, nor will it forget her many impressive showings at the most necessary position on the hockey squad. Mabes-Babes' memories are many: December 21, August 1964, the skating rink, and the hockey and basketball bus trips are iust a few. Her friends are Sookey, Shiek, Fudge, Schmidt, Punky, and Sissy. Booster Club 1, 2, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Bond 3, 4, Chorus 2, 37 Game Apprecia- tion Club 3, 47 Play Committee 4. THOMAS MURRAY BOYER PATRICIA ANTOINETTE BRACARELLO HOWARD WILLIAMS BRINING Industrial Arts Tommy may not be a football star, but on the baseball diamond he's a real pro. This he proved in his junior and senior years as pitcher. Off the diamond he is seen with his close friends Bryan, Stanley, and Albert. After graduation Tom will pursue his ambition of going into the army. Football 4, Football Club 2, Baseball 3, 4. Commercial Pat is truly one of the best known girls at C.H.S. and one of the most co-operative also. One can always find Trish , as she is known to her friends, working hard at any of our class-sponsored activities. Pat's mem- ories are the summer of '64 and New. Year's Eve of '63. Her future plans include travel- ing and then marriage to some lucky guy. Pat may be seen with Nancy, Lori, Lynn, and Josie. Hockey l, 2, 3, Clipperettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Attendant I, Homecoming Attendant 2, Sewing Club I, Chemistry Club 3, Art Club I, Prom Committee 3, Junior Class Play 3. ARTHUR LYLE CHAIT Academic Art can only be described as the Albert Einstein of our class. After Art entered the Clayton High Science Fair, his brilliant ex- hibit went on to win lst place in statewide competition. Among his treasured mem- ories, he places the '64 Prom at the top. We have no doubt Art will become a top notch engineer. Newspaper Club I, 2, 3, 4, Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Vice President 3, 4, Science Fair Award I, 2, 3, Photo Club 3, Vice President, Prom Committee 3, Civil Defense 3. Academic In spite of Howard's poor memory, he still has managed to remember some of his friends, who include Ruskin, Lutz, and Hickl. His ambition is to get rich quick! His sense of humor makes him well liked by all his classmates. Howard is a boon to mankind! Track I. . . . In their freshman year, the first sign of willingness to grow, these people accomplished many things. After first electing Peter Rosu as president, they began the task of completing their class float, entitled An American in Paris. Helen Mackay reigned as queen, with Perry Lou Davis and Pat Bracarello as attendants . .. . I5 . . . The year wore on and found The class involved in producing a mid-winter dance, the Snow Flake Folly, ,and The Traditional Welcome Home Seniors Dance LARRY WAYNE CRANE General Larry's most outstanding memory, and probably hers, too, is his four years in Mrs. Kimball's English class. Bugs hopes to become a certified public accountant when he leaves C.H.S. His closest friends are Dego, Mort, Bimbo, Dot, and Albert. Football 1, Chess Club 2, Golf Club 3. JANE ANN CLIVER Commercial Everyone knows when Jane's around! Known as Janie to her friends, she finds companionship with Mary, Lo, Eileen, Kathy, and the gang. Her greatest ambitions are to be a hairdresser and, most of all, To marry R. R. The latter part of the summer of 1963 and all of 1964 stand as Janie's memories. Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Booster Club 1, 2. JOSEPH LOU IS D'ALESSANDRO Commercial Man, nobody is cooler than Joe! Called Dago by his friends, he hopes after graduating from high school to become a mechanic. He remembers best the fun he had at the 1964 Junior-Senior Prom. When John, Gary, Torn, George, and Phil get together with Joe-well, all we can say is, Look outI! Audio-Visual Aids 3, Automobile Club 4, Golf Club 4. TERESA ANN EARLEY Academic Terry, who added umph to our varsity cheering squad, is always ready to give a helping hand whenever asked to do so. After her most enioyable iunior and senior years at C.H.S., Terry will enter a school of beauty culture and, of course, become a success. Terry can always be found loafing with Nancy, Mary, Sandy, and Ree. J.V. Cheerleading, Co-Captain 2, Captain 3, Varsity Cheering 4, Photography Club 25 Library Assistant 1, Gymnastics Club 2, 35 Safety Cam- mittee at Clearview High 2, Booster Club 2, 3. KENNETH ALLAN COATES Academic lf you hear someone Talking about what sounds like a real character, they are speak- ing of Kenny. Ken, sometimes known as Coatsie, desires to be an art teacher. He remembers the '63 basketball season and shares Moeball memories with his bas- ketball friends. Incidentally,. Ken is friendly with Carolyn, Mabel, Farley, Krud, JoAnn, and Fran, if he's not with either of these, he'll probably be found over at Ma's with the rest of the Gang. Freshman basketball 'l, Basketball, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3. WAYNE RICHARD COLLINS Academic To look at Wayne, one would never believe that his future plans include graduating from college cum laude. Mrs. Horner's fun-packed Latin class and the '64 Prom rate highly in Wayne's memory. When Wayne gets together with Dan, Larry, Davey Baby, or Don, a lot of fun or trouble is sure to develop. Gymnastics Club l, 2, 3, Freshman Football 1, Prom Committee 3. PAMALEA CLAIRE ELLIS Commercial ln years to come, Pam's name will be written among those of famous, successful hair stylists. Pam is liked by most anyone. She remembefs the summer of '63 for some strange reason known by only herself and who-knows-else . Hockey 'I, 2, 3, Lacrosse l, 2, Basketball Manager 2, 3, Play Committee 3, 4, Clipperettes 2, 3, 4, Gym Club 2, Chemistry Club 3, Prom Committee 3. CHARLES FRANK CORSON Academic Chuck's greatest ambition is to enter the Coast Guard Academy, providing he doesn't sink in the family boat first! His fondest recollections are the summers of '63 and '64, Chuck's personality has won him a mob of friends, but one can find him most often with Lynn K., Pete, Howard, and Jim. Music Club 'l, Bowling Club 3, Basketball 1, Newspaper 4. . . . In February of the new year, the class received their class ban- ner, bearing the' torch of free- dom and symbolizing their hopes and dreams for the years to fol- low WILLIAM THOMAS ENGSTROM JAMES SABASTAIN FALISI LORRAINE FALISI General Bill, who is better known to his friends as Mort, is a perfect example of a carefree, car-racing kid. He enioys the light side of life and hopes to be a success at making money. BilI's daily chores are carried out with Joe, the 2 Bills, Glenn, and Bugs. . . . The sophomore year brought many changes. Like the roots of the plant, many of the class mem- bers had grovvn, some changing direction in attitude and goals . . . I8 Commercial A definition of Jim is everybody's friend. Hoping to find his future in the sport of baseball, his fondest memories are naturally those of the baseball games. Clerical office practice class ranks second on his list of things to remember. Gym Club lg Golf Club 2, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 47 Varsity Basketball 3, 4. WAYNE ALBERT FAUERBACH Commercial Wayne wishes to become a future business- man. Among his high school memories, will be Mr. Tenor's social studies class and Mr. Berotti's history class. You can find Wayne with Paul, Glenn, Bob, and Bill. Baseball 2, 3, Basketball Ig Track Ig Chess Club I, Commercial Shh! should be Lorraine's middle name! Peaceful would be a perfect adiective. Even though Lorraine goes into the field of business, we're sure that she'Il remain the same. Jean, Joan, Loretta, JoAnn, Josie, and Lou are a sure indication that Lorraine is near. Booster Club Ig Gym Club 2. JOHN KIRBY FARLEY Academic John, who will surely equal Louie Armstrong, has shown his outstanding trumpet playing ability in our marching, dance, and con- cert bands. We're positive that John will be a successful music teacher and pass some of his ability on to his pupils. The summer of '64 will always be remembered by John. Wherever Krud, Kenny, and Ma's gang are found, John is sure to be. ' Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4. . . .-That year, the class elected as president John Bauman, who was to remain their leader throughout their high school years . . . JEANNE GAIL FERRELL GLORIA TINA FLEMING HENRY RICHARD FOX Academic Jeannie, our class delegate to Girls' State, is an exceptionally fine artist. Her outstand- ing ability in the field of sports has been clearly shown during the four years in which she participated in basketball. Our yearbook and newspaper staffs would not be able to function properly without the able help of Jeanne. The future will find Jeanne in college to make a success of herself. Drama Club 'l, F.T.A. 'l, 2, J.V. Basketball l, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Junior Town Meeting 3, 4, Clipper Staff 4, Art Club 2, 3, Hockey Manager 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Clipper Hi-Lites 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Clipperettes 2, 3, 4, Track-Manager 3, gtugent Evaluation Committee 3, Prom Committee Commercial Puddin' can often be found representing our class in many athletic activities. Not only is she the captain of color guards, but also a star player in hockey and basketball. Among her friends are Nancy, Edwina, Jane, and Louis. Her future plans are to be an ef- ficient secretary and also to travel. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Glee Club l, 2, Lacrosse 2, Clipperettes 2, Color Guard 3, 4, Captain 4. General Friendly with everyone is a characteristic motto of Henry. 'He's always ready with a smile. Mr. Berotti's history class will always be a cherished memory for Henry, better known as Hank by his friends. To make money is Hank's future goal. Gym Club l, 2, Golf Club 3, Baseball 2, Chess Club 1. . . . John led the class to a first place award in the Hallowe'en Parade, with JoAnne Zinni reign- ing as queen and Linda Brown and Helen Mackay as attendants on the float Let's Go Dutch . . . FRANK JAMES GWALTHNEY Academic C.H.S. can often thank Frank for many fine dances of which he has been chairman, Everyone was quite aware of Frank's ability in dramatics when he played the part of Roger . in our iunior play. As an active member of Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta, and the football team, he has greatly aided our school. Frank hopes to teach math after attending- college. Football 2, 3, 45 Band 'l, 2, 35 Key Club 3, 4, Secretary, 45' National Math Club 3, 4, Vice- President 45'Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 'l, 2, 45 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 4. CATHERINE MARGARET GALLAGH ER Academic Cassy is sort of a legend to . . . never has there been many, good qualities. She is be called one in a million, dability and loyalty to our the Class of '65 anyone with so truly what may and her depen- class have long been recognized by all of us. She cherishes the date of November 23, 1961, and all of the proms will occupy a fond place in her heart. Cassy's versatility comes out on the hockey field and in Student Council, where her able leadership has done so much for Clayton High. Cassy's a pal to Helen, Carol, Ree, and Susan, but she is a friend to everyone. There is no doubt that she will be missed at C.H.S. Class Secretary l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 'l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Yearbook 3, 4, Literary Editor 45 Band l, 25 Color Guard 45 F.T.A. President 'l5 Honor Society 3, 45 Hockey 35 Basketball 'l5 From Committee 35 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 4. NANCY GAIL HAGELSTEIN Commercial Hagelbird always has a smile for every- body. She cherishes the time when she first came to Clayton High and was kidded about her bedroom eyes. She hopes that in the future she'll be able to keep away from those Philly guys. Her pals include Anita, Judy, Pat, Lynn, and Josie. Sewing Club 'I5 Dance Club lp Drama Club 25 Game Appreciation 25- Prom Committee 2, 35 Cook- ing Club 3. EDWARD JOHN HAMILTON Academic For some strange reason, Ed relishes his memory of the iunior class play. College is calling where his future is concerned, but first he's going to try to get through high school the will!! Ed is called Ahab for short and can be seen most of the time with Jim and Bob. Baseball T5 Football 2, 3, 45 Photo Club 35 Key Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Junior Play 3. JEAN LINDA GEORTLER JOAN KAY GEORTLER PETER JOSEPH Gil-l-ON Commercial Gert sift can usually be found cheering our football team Cespecially a certain al53'lJ on to a clipper victory! As our cheerleading co-captain, she is not only interested in boosting the morale of our teams but enioys taking an active part in girls' hockey. Jean covers the sports activities on our yearbook staff and has been a member of the Clip- perettes. Gert's ,warm and friendly smile has won her many friends during her four years at Clayton. This asset will help her to acquire her wings as a future airline stewardess. J.V. Hockey 2, Varsity Hockey 3, 4, .l.V. Cheer- leading 3, Varsity co-captain 4, Clipperettes 2, 3, F.T.A. l, Student Council l, Lacrosse l, Dance Club l, Gymnastics Club 2, Float Attendant 3, Prom Committee 3, Junior Play 3, Yearbook Staff 4. General Nothing can be said to express the friend- liness anal warmth of this half of the Geort- ler twins. The loyalty and willingness to help which she possesses are qualities that have made her unreplaceable to the class of '65. As Little Boss of the Clipper staff, Joan has given her all to make this yearbook the best ever published. Her ability in literary composition has also been shown in the fine articles published by the Clipper Hi-Lites. Clipper Hi-Lites 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Dance Club l. FRANCES MARION HARVEY Commercial One can't help but laugh when Harvey's around. She shares most of her time with Helen, Gloria, Nancy, Edwina, and Lynn. Harvey remembers best the special date of May 8, 1964, and particularly her years as a C.H.S. hockey star. To sing professionally and to become a teacher are her future goals. Clipperettes 'l, 2, Color Guards 3, 4, .l.V. Hockey 'l, 2, Varsity Hockey 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Girls Woodshop 3, Student Council 3. Academic Pete, who is very talented in the field of music, will always remember playing the saxophone for the dance band. Everyone's Pete's friend but especially Vulture, Plus, Mr. Peabody, and Peter J. Pete is college- bound and later hopes to marry and raise a family. Freshman Football 1, Baseball l, Newspaper Club 2, Band i, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4. . . . Feeling vibrant and eager, the young class members partici- pated in many activities such as their successful school dances: the Goblin's Caper, which was the first of their annual Hallo- we'en dances, the beautiful dec- orated Cupid's Caper , and the Bermuda Hop the last school dance of the year . . . 2I ROSMAREE susAN HAUCK LOIS JEAN HEMPLE ANTHONY JAMES HICKL Academic Our senior trip holds fond recollections for Ree. One can always identify her when she is seen with her pals Cassy, Carol, Sue, and Helen . . . she's the short one. She hopes to go to college when she graduates from Clayton High. ' else Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2 3, Clipper Hi- Lites Staff 2, Library Assistant 2, 3. . , . With reassurance and the discovery of a new attitude to- ward life, the class prepared for their iunior year . . . 22 Commercial Although Lois is little, she is always ready with a big bright smile. Lo's chums are Mary M., Jane, Pearl, Arline, Gloria, and Edwina. Lois will always remember the summer of 1962. To become a hairdresser, and to live a happy, married lite are her future plans. Library Assistant 'lg Glee Club 3, 4, Woodshop Club 3. ROY ELWOOD JONES, JR. Industrial Arts Roy, alias Bones, intends to become a chef and eventually own his own restaurant. Roy particularly remembers the '64 Prom, and will no doubt remember always his high school friends, Mike, Bryan, and C.H.S. Auto Club 3, Science Club l, 2, 35 Art Club 2. Academic To see Tony is to see Art, Bruce, Frank, and John. The dependable Tony remembers best the summer of 1963 and the successful Junior Class Play. After high school, Tony plans to attend college and then become a success, which he will no doubt do. Science Club 1, 2, 3, 47 National Honor Society 3, President 4, Newspaper Stuff 'l, 2, 3, 47 F.T.A. 'lg National Math Club 3, 47 Band lg Basketball l, 27 Prom Committee 3, Play Manager 3, Photog- raphy Club 4. CAROLINE JUDGE Commercial If Linda, Sue, Mabel, Dianne and the two Carols want to have a good time, they spend it with Carol. Her goal is to graduate and to be a success in lite. She'lI always remember the rides on the basketball bus and the 1964 Junior-Senior Prom. Junior-Varsity Basketball 1, F.T.A. 1, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 3, 4, Junior-Varsity Hockey 2, Dance Club 17 Math Club lg Junior Play 3, Prom Committee 3. LYNN El LEEN IANNI Academic Lynn is the girl on whom we can always depend-a real worker. She is always anxious to help and to please. Lynn confides in Josie, Lori, Pat, and Nancy. April 6, 1963 is a weekend she will always remember, as is the 1963 Prom. Lynn hopes to become a receptionist and marry a certain sailor! Clipperettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Varsity Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Woodshop Club 3, Prom Committee 3, Gym Club 3. HERMAN LOUIS JUNKERMAN Academic Junky, wants to be a history teacher, pro- viding the blackboards are lowered. His best memory is freshman 'Football where he proved to be a great asset to the team. Herman can always be seen cutting up with Bill, Bruce, Pete, Howard, Mike, Jim, and Richard. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 37 Basketball 1, Chess Club 1, Sports Club 2, Auto Club 3. . . . The roots of the plant break the surface of the earth and loe- gin their climb to the sun. Like- wise the junior year found the students in a new atmosphere . . . DAVID GEORGE KASPER Academic Everybody loves Davey Baby . . . he's heir to the Twin Kiss dynasty! His buddies are Wayne, Krud, Shinkle, and Bobbo, and one of his best memories will always be of Moeball. He foresees college in his future, and we're sure that he'll be a definite success. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 47 From Committee 37 Science Club 17 Sports Club 1, Games Club 27 Bowling Club 3. . . They were upperclassmen viTh The arrival of Their school ings, and with this came many esponsibilities. Perhaps The big- test responsibility was The Junior- Senior Prom . . . ROBERT EDWARD KENNEDY Academic Our man Krud aspires to be greater than he is. As one can see, This indicates another one of Bob's finer qualities . , . humbleness, He becomes part of a five-man riot when he's seen with Ed, Davey Baby, Brad, and Ken, and for that matter, whenever he's around anyone! He cherishes his Moeball memories and the Tri-County Track Meet of 1964, and no wonder: Bob is an in- dispensable man on both the basketball and track teams! Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Student Council I. DAVID LEWIS LINDSEY AMES AL OGUE .Xl CAROL LYNNE LOWERY Industrial Arts Academic ave, a welcome addition to our class, came J Clayton High last fall from our neighbor 1 the east, Williamstown. He is known as Mark to his friends, and his future plan to become a draftsman. He remembers ie wonderful time he had in Washington ist year . . . We're sure C.H.S. will remem- er him for his fine performances through- ut the year in football, baseball, and track. 'restling 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. Jim has the honor of bein e 'tor-in-chief of the 1965 Clipper. He s ab led the staff during the year To ma this the best yearbook ever. Jim has serv d a official photographer for our school no matter what the occasion. He holds the position as The most accomplished photographer of the school and community. Our class is sure that Jim will be successful as a well-known photographer in the future years. Yearbook 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Photo Club 2, 3, Newspaper l, -2, 3, 4, Freshman Basketball 1, Tennis 1, 2, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 'l, Spanish Club 2, Key Club 4, Library Assistant I 2 3 4 Academic i i Carol, who is known as Sissie to some, is always ready To do her share. She ranks high in both her scholastic and extracurricu- lar activities. For two years, Carol showed her marching ability as a Qipperette, but This year, she illustrated her- cheering ability as one of our varsity cheerleading co-captains. Being a member of Mu .Alpha Theta, she has exceptional mathematical ability. lroni- cally, she hopes to become a French teacher after completion of college. F.T.A. 'l, 2, 3, Treasurer 'l, Basketball l, Clipperettes 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Co- Captcin 4, Prom Committee 3, Junior Play 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Secretary 4, Yearbook 4, Current Events Club l, Gymnastics Club 2. cAizoLYN Ross KENT DONALD WAYNE KIER RUTH ANN KOLVA Academic The summer of 1963 has a special meaning for Carolyn, known as Kent among her friends, as does the 1964 Junior-Senior Prom and the basketball bus. This aspiring teacher buddies with Kenny, Jo-Ann, the two Carols, and John. Junior-Varsity Basketball 1, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Secretary 1, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Drama Club 1, Math Club 1, Photography Queen'25 Junior Prom Attendant 3, Yearbook 4, Play Committee 3, Stu- dent Council 3, Senior Class Attendant 4, Industrial Arts Don plans to earn his wings by ioining the United States Air Force after completion of high school. He flies high now with his buddies Paul, Jim, and Don. He recalls leav- ing Mr. Berotti's U.S. history l class as his fondest memory. Track 1, Gym Club 2, 3. MICHAEL BERNARD LUTZ Academic Mike's calm coping of every situation is a characteristic mark of his maturity and keen perception. Dependable in every way, Mike will be successful and dedicated to what- ever he does in the future. His friends in- clude Pete, Howard, Ruskin, Chuck, and Bruce. This is evidence of his friendliness and congenial character. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Academic The outstanding dates on Ruthie's calendar are December 24, 1962, March 28, 1964, and the summer of 1963. Her best friends include Bob, Dianne, George, Karen, Tommy, Jake, Helen, Carol J., and Mabel. Ruthie desires to be a good wife and mother, and we're sure she will! Dramatic Club 1, F.T.A. 1, Glee Club 2, 3. . . . Rhapsody in Spring, as it was called, was one of the high- lights of their high school career, and it was with this that the stu- dents realized they were ap- proaching maturity . . . 25 HELEN JANE MACKAY ANNABELLE BOTHWELL MACMAHON MARY ELIZABETH MANGW' Academic Helen, The most versatile member of our class, is also very dependable for any job. Helen not only received the lead part of Daphne in our Junior Play, but she was also elected To the office of Student Coun- cil Treasurer. Sportswise, Helen has been a wing on the hockey team and a color guard for our band. Scholastically, she has achieved a high rating and is a member of The National Honor Society. A Teaching career awaits Helen after completion of college. F.T.A. l, 2, 3, Hockey l, 2, 3, Student Council l, 2, 3, Treasurer 47 Class Queen 'lg Class Attendant 2, Color Guard 3, 4, Jr. Play 37 .Prom Committee 35 National Honor Society 3, 47 Yearbook 4. . . . For The second consecutive year, The class won first place in The Hallowe'en Parade with Queen Annabelle MacMahon's Heaven- ly . Nancy Balasi and Jean Geort- ler served as attendants . . . 26 Academic Annabelle, selected as The cutest girl in The class of '65, reigned as our class queen in the '64 parade. ln addition to her beauty, she possesses many talents which include cooking, sewing, art, and dramatic ability fthis was clearly displayed in our Junior Class Playl. Annabelle will certainly be a success. Class Play 3, Class Queen 37 Yearbook Staff 45 Prom Attendant 3, Kiwanis Queen 4. CHARLES JOHN McGOLDRlCK General Charlie seems like the quiet type, buT.ask anyone who knows him-especially una professora de espanol! High on his list of memories are his Two years of Spanish, and Moe-Ball . C.H.S. will certainly miss him on the basketball court and baseball dia- mond. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 47 Football 2, 3, 4. Commercial Jane, Lois, Nancy, and The gang are always seen with.Mary. By these friends she is better known as Mangani . Mary's fondest memory is March 1964. Anchoring a cer- tain sailor tops her list of future plans after working in an office. Glee Club 'l, 2, 47 Color Guard 3. .IOSEPHINE ESTELLE MICK Commercial Josie is known in our school for her ability to talk-and is iust as likely to talk herself into something as out of it. When she graduates, Jo wants to go south and become a bookkeeper. Naturally, hap- piness and success will follow her. Basketball I, 2, 3, 47 Shop Club 3, Lacrosse lg Knitting Club l. DOLORES ANNE McDONALD Commercial One of the most popular girls in our class, Lori wants to become a beautician and for some reason remain single. She has fond memories of the summer of '62 and is often seen with Lynn, Josie, Nancy, Pat, and JoAnn. J.V. Hockey 37 Shop Club 3, Photography Club 2. EDWINA LOUISE MILLS Commercial Edwina is known by many of her friends for her outstanding sense of humor. Known as Dina by Gloria, Nancy, Jane and Lois, she has kept us in stitches for four years. After graduation, Edwina plans to become a beautician and part time secretary. Glee Club I, 2, Hockey 2, 3, 45 Library Assistant I, Sports Appreciotioi1'2p Dance Club I, Booster Club I. . . . The class went on to sponsor three successful dances: Hallo- we'en's Frankenstein Frolic , the traditional Thanksgiving Day Dance , and a new type of dance for C.H.S., the Hy Lit Record Hop . . . STANLEY ROBERT MILLS Industrial Arts Stanley, an invaluable member of the Audio- Visual Aids Club, plans to attend a trade school after he leaves Clayton High. He will always remember the Class of '65, and we don't blame him a bit! Look 'for Stanley when you see Vernon, Leroy, Tom, George, and Paul he'll probably be.around. Dance Club I, Audio Visual Aids 2, 3. . . . The class realized more fully that They had become iuniors when tryouts for The Junior Class Play began. Roger Pearce and Helen Mackay led The cast in The successful production of How Green Was Her Boyfriend . . . CARMEN PUGLIA General Iarmen, better known as The Beak , pos- .esses an abundant ability in sports. Not :nly does Carmen fulfill several positions Jn our football team, but he is also an :utstanding basketball player. The Beak s usually found in The company of Jake, iom, and Roger. Carmen hopes to become an individualist. football 'l, 2, 3, 4, Bosketboll I, 2, 3. SANDRA ALICE MORGAN Academic Sandy is a congenial, friendly person with a smile for iust about everyone. She desires to go Through nursing school and become a physical therapist. She is seen with Bob, Eileen, Gloria, Edwina, Ree, Nancy, Mary, Carol, and Jane. Sandy remembers the '64 Prom and Drivers Ed. class in the library. Her hard work will make her a success. F.N.C. 2, 3, 4, Photo Club 2, Newspaper Club 4. LORETTA CECELIA QU IGLEY Commercial Loretta, better known to us at C.H.S. as Ret , has been one of our hard driving hockey players for three years. Her fond- est memories are the summer of '64 and her Washington Trip, Ret hopes to enter business school after graduation, and her closest friends, Jean, Joan, Julie, and Lor- raine know that she will become successful. Yearbook Staff 4, Prom Committee 3, Junior Ploy 3, Student Council 2, Class Attendant 4, Hockey 2, 3. PAUL MARSHALL RIGGS Industrial Arts Paul, perhaps the best mechanic in school, wants To ioin the Air Force or go to a vocational school after graduation. Later he hopes to become an auto racer and mechanic. He has fond memories of the lndy speedway at Indianapolis. Paul is generally accompanied by Bryan, Walt, Stan, Vern, and Leroy. Auto Club l, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JOSEPH O'BRlEN ROGER ALLEN PEARCE DANIEL RAYMOND PLEIS General lf physical strength could be measured by enthusiasm in everything, Bob would cer- tainly be the Samson of the class of '65. His zest and hard-going spirit won him a great deal of recognition. O'bie plans to ioin the Navy after graduation. He shares his memory of the spring and summer of '64 with his friends, Logue, Corson, and Ed Hamilton. Library Assistant l, 2, 4, Band 'l, 2, 3, Yearbook 4, Radio and Electronics 3. Academic Roger is our example of the All-American boy. He is the one who is always ready to give a helping hand and is often called on to do so. Rog, who has the gift of wit, displayed it in our iunior play, which he will never forget. Being the all-around boy that he is, Rog plans to attend col- lege. Among Roger's many friends are Jake, Tom, and Carmen. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 'I, 2, 3, Key Club 3, 4, President 4, Student Council 3, 4, President 4, Football Club 'l, 2. PETER JOHN ROSU Academic This literary aspirant is truly the Walt Whitman-like poet of the senior class. With a zeal for life and human nature, he is a lover of all the arts and every form of free expression. Peter J. plans to study law, but his real ambition is to find his place in literature and someday write The Great American Novel. He's seen with Mike, Chuck, Bill, Bruce, Howard, and Herman. National Honor Society 3, 4, Boys' State Alternate 3, Class President l, Class Historian 2, 4, Student Council l, 2, Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor- in-Chief 4, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Junior-Town Meet- ing 2, 3, Junior Class Play 3, Drama Club l, Glee Club 3. s Academic Dan, as everyone calls him, was active in basketball in his early years at C.H.S. He proved to be an really great player and an asset to the team. His fondest memories along this line were the games he iokingly refers to as Moe-ball during the '61-62 season. After graduation, Dan hopes to en- ter the,field of wild-life management. He pals around with Pete, Frank, Wayne, and John. Basketball l, 2, Track 2, 4, Football 3, Varsity Club 3, Student Council 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Class Vice President 3, 4. . . . Student Council elections were held at the end of the year, and C.H.S. chose Roger Pearce as their president. Under Roger's leadership, the Student Council achieved a new standard of ac- tivity and more respect than it had had in recent years . . . 29 GEORGE DAVID ROWE, JR. WENDY ILENE RUDNICK WILLIAM RUSKIN, JR. General Although George never made a great splash in the pond of class activities, he was always reliable and enthusiastic when called upon to do his share. lt is a certainty that George will be a successful heavy con- struction operator. His friends, Tom, Leroy, and Don, are close to him, as is his memory of the eighth grade trip to New York. Gymnastics Club 2, 3, Dance Club 1, Baseball 1. . . . And so, in September of 1964, the class, now withered by trials and hardened by ex- perience, entered its last and final year. Linda Zanic reigned as queen on the gorgeous first- place float, Grecian Goddess, with Loretta Quigley and Carolyn Kent as her attendants. The Class of 1965 had done it again . . . 30 Commercial Legal secretarial employment is calling for Wendy. High on her list of memories is the Junior Senior Prom of 1964. Jogging along with Wendy are Nancy, Peggy, Mary, Eileen, Jean, Loretta, Sandy, and Anita. Booster Club 2, 37 Sewing Club 1, Dance Club 1. Academic Bill is not only a student, but a true lover of comracleship, a firm believer in the dis- covery of new things, and in the idea that life should be lived to the fullest. To be successful is one ambition, to be a comrade to his friends who are Bruce, Pete, Howard, Mike, Larry, Chuck, Art, Tony, Frank, and Herman is another. He will never forget the winters of '63 and '64. Ju WJ ffl..-f nag,-M fi. L-I Q: Q 4 . x .C ga, 4. J .M , if C.. A Q ,M ff ,. -me - , , .. ff- .J xx .VI Ref U 1 ty. ' A F J ev A Nm 2 ...af 5 , N ,Tye wr 4 1 ,A f-V .fr I ,2- 'ssb gg-,Va Q AM K f M ,, KE Q51 , J, . , ', ,' A x, . -, iff 1,3 ' lx, xy V? M t c A .2 .af V F, X I We XX J 31 V RQ, U cw ROBERT LEE SANDELIER Academic Bimbo's warm sense of humor and per- sonality fit his football player's build. Fondest of all his memories is being at the lake. Bob is a friend to all but can usually be seen with Morton, Kenny, Don, Jake, and Beak. His future plan is to further his education. The Clippers will definitely miss this member of the team. Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Truck 1, Basketball lg Foot- bcll Club 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3. JOHN DAVID SCHOELER Academic A ,really true scholar and dependable guy, John's wit and humor are only surpassed by his eagerness to learn. He ranks high in everyone's eyes and will positively have successful years in college. He will never forget September '62 to June '65, and his friends Bob, Dave, Paul, and Pete R. Chess Club 2, Football 4. KAREN LEE SANDELI ER Commercial Christmas of '63 will always remain on top for Karen-we wonder why. Through our crystal ball we can see a good secretarial position being opened to Karen with a rewarding marriage following. Her friends, Bill, Dolores, Josie, and Nancy will cer- tainly be at her wedding. Library Assistant I, 2, Dance Club lp Wood Shop 3, 4. PAUL THOMAS SHINKLE Academic Paul can be described as a giant in many ways-a giant on the basketball court and in his easy-going manner. His not a care in the world attitude brightened up many a cheerless day. He plans to further his education and to remain close to his friends, Kasper, Kennedy, Coates, and Bob Adams. Shmink will always remember wood shop with Mr. Suplee. Freshman Basketball I, Basketball 2, 3, 4, J.V. 2, 3, Golf Club 3. . . . The year seemed to go so quickly, and the students found themselves reluctantly looking to- ward the future. They were slightly fearful, for like the plant that looked out upon the vast field, they realized how very much alone they would be . . . DIANE LYNN SMITH Commercial Better known as Schmidt to some of our group, Diane excels as an experienced maiorette. Her experience paid off when she received the coveted position as Drum Maiorette. Diane's close associates include Ruth and Bob, Carol J., and the gang. She hopes to be a success at whatever she tries-and we're .sure she will. Drama Club lg Photography Club 2, Moiorette I, 2, Drum Maiorette 3, 47 History Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Math Club I, F.T.A. I. . . . Yet they found time for play with Their sponsoring of the Kick-Off Dance and Goblin's Caper . . . MARGARET ANN SULLIVAN Commercial A nursing career is beckoning Margaret in- to her future. Her friends Sandy, Gloria, Eileen, Pete, and John, will probably be waiting to be her first patients. High on Margaret's list of memories is the '63 Glassboro Prom. F.N.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Treasurer 4. CHARLES LINWOOD SNYDER Academic Charles, who is known by his close friends as C. L., is one of our most valuable base' ball players. Without Charles, our team would be at a loss. Our class knows Charles as one of its quieter members who is friends with Jim F., Carmen, and Roger. His fondest memory is those great baseball games. Charles wishes to go to college and become a success in whatever field he chooses. Freshman Basketball lg J.V. Basketball 3, Base- ball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Golf Club 3, Key Club 4. JULIE ANN TEMPLE Academic Sweet is the melody of this fair Iass's voice. Since she possesses such an ability, we're hoping that Julie vvill enter The field of music so that our school will be proud of her fabulous career. School days seem to top Julie's memory list-English class of '64 and algebra class of '63. Jean, Joan, and Loretta will always remain close friends even though she will meet many new people when she takes over Haines'. Drill Team 'lg Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, Year- book 4, Prom Committee 3, Junior Play 3, Dance Band Vocalist. EILEEN WELSH Commercial Eileen is a person whose company one can always enioy, with her warm sense of humor and quiet nature. She will always refnember the summer of '63 and hopes to graduate. She is seen with Jane, Sandee, Wendy, Lois, Gloria, and Edwina. Booster Club 'l, 2, 3, Library Asst. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Waodshop 3, Glee Club l, 2, 4. SUSAN ARLENE STARKEY JACOB DEHART STEELMAN ROBERT KENNETH STEERE Academic Academic General Known as Sooky to her large circle of friends, she plans to go on to textile school -but first her big goal is to graduate from high school. She bums around with Mabs, Julie, Fudgie, Sissy, Helch, Cassy, Punky, and Schmidt, iust to name a few. Her fondest memories are the 1964 Junior-Senior Prom, May 21, 1964, and her work in the Junior Class Play. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Manager 1, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Sewing Club 1, Lacrosse 1, Student Council 4. Jake will always be remembered as one of the greatest football players to come from the Class of '65, He is also an accomplished track man. Jake's fondest memories are those of the Pitman game of '62 and the wild Saturday nights during the fall of '63, Ac- cording to Jake, his future plans are To attend college and be a success at whatever l'do. Jake is almost always seen with Roger, Tom, Carmen, Moo, and Wayne. Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Key Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Class Vice President 2. JOHN WlLLlAM WHITING Industrial Arts Bill is waiting to get out of school and then what? Surely Karen, Mort, Glenn, and Kier could answer that. Looking back, Bill clearly remembers the wonderful time he had at the Junior-Senior Prom of '64. Dance Club 1, Gym Club 2, Golf Club 3. Bob, as he is called, has been somewhat envied by students in Business Math ll. His high intelligence always seemed to bring him out on top at the end of every report period. Bob's fondest. memories will be those of Mr. Berotti and his U.S. History l class. Upon graduation, he plans to enlist in the U.S. Army. Bob is often seen with Wayne F., Bryan, Hank, and Wayne C. Dance Club 1, Gym Club 2, 3, Freshman Basketball. . . . The class produced another play in their senior year, The Girl from Outer Space, starring Carolyn Kent, Annabelle Mac- Mahon, Pete Rosu, Helen Mackay, Roger Pearce, Carol Lowery, Eddie Hamilton, Caroline Judge, Linda Zanic, Susan Starkey, Tony Hickl, and Dan Pleis. As had be- come their custom, the event was successful . . . 33 BRUCE LAWRENCE WILLIAMS JOHN LARWENCE WISEBURN IV BARBARA ANN WOM-ACK Academic Lamar Tech shines brightly in Bruce's future plans. Bruce, alias Tex , has been a quiet member of our class. However, loud clamours can be heard from Bruce when he is with his friends-Art, Bill, Tony, and Chuck. Newspaper Staff l, 2, 3, 47 Photo Club 37 Sci- ence Club 2, 3, 4. . . . With the coming of spring, came the traditional Washington Trip, the very ,thing that they had looked forward to for so long. For some, the year had ended, and very shortly after that came graduation, but not before the Sports Banquet and annual Senior Banquet had been given and at- tended in ,triumph and tribute to their final days at Clayton High School . . . 34 Academic Larry, or Larr as he is sometimes called by his friends, is known for his good sense of humor and for pulling some of the funniest pranks that any one person could ever pull. After he graduates, he plans to enter Trenton State College. His fondest memories will always be of his Algebra ll and Chemistry classes. Larry is seen with Bill, Howard, Bruce, Wayne, Tom, Jake, and Roger. Bond I, 2, 37 Football 17 Glee Club 37 Auto Club i, 2, 37 Prom Committee 3. LINDA ANN ZANIC Commercial There is a strange mystification in her sensitive smile. Linda is living proof that the nicest things come in the smallest packages. She will always be remembered fc: her quiet and seemingly understanding dis.- position. Bucket would like to be a legal secretary. Her friends are Bill, Fudge, Sooky, Schmidt, and Mabes. She'll always remember the winter of '63 and the Junior-Senior Prom. Hockey 2, 3, 47 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 47 Band Secretary 3, 47 Yearbook 47 Basketball 37 Dance Club l. Academic A combination of sophistication and a care- free attitude are characteristics of Barbara's personality. Her friendliness and warm smile are only a few of many reasons why she is loved by all. Barb plans to attend college or business school and dreams of the time when she will travel to Europe. But wher- ever her travels take her, she will never forget her fondest memory-January ll, 1964, and her best friend, Nancy. Yearbook 3, 47 Honor Society 3, Secretary 47 Hockey 'l, 27 Dance Club 'I7 Sports Appreciation 2. -is JO ANN ZINNI Academic The height of fashion is Jo's title. She can be found with Carolyn, Josie, Lorraine, and Dolores. Her freshman and sophomore years with a certain someone are tops in her memory. Jo's future plan is to keep Gert 4552 company. Hockey 'l, 35 Lacrosse 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, Drama Club 'lg F.T.A. 'ly Soph. Class Queeny Golf Club 37 Siudent Council 'l. PAUL LESLIE WRIGHT General Paul is well known at Clayton High for his dual abilities both as a hard-fighting football player and a hard-running quarter-miler. He is better known as Orville by all of his friends. His fondest memory is that of May 23, 1964. After he graduates, Paul plans to enter the Merchant Marines. Paul is always seen with Jance, Bobo, Don, and Cliv. Football l, 2, 37 Truck l, 3. . . . And so, with sadness, eager- ness, apprehension, and wonder, the class continues its climb, like the plant, extending its limits to- ward the sky, away from its mother soil-away from its alma mater. 1 Hair ...... Eyebrows 0'- ln 1l-b?'FN'- Q! a,-as V as a 'N l Nose ,, .... . ... Eyes Mouth ...... Neck ...,..e, Build .e... Legs ...... Ears ...,.. Ideal Senior Hair Eyebrows ...e , Nose S .,,, .. Eyes ,.s,. ss,. Mouth ,. ,. Neck Build ....,, Legs ...V.,. . Ears Susan Starkey Loretta Quigley Dolores McDonald Nancy Hagelstein Nancy Balasi Barbara Womack Pat .,Bracarello JoAnn Zinni Carol Judge Ken Bittle Jim Falisi Carmen Puglia Jake Steelman . Roger Pearce . Tom Barnum Don Adams Don Adams Robert Steer wma X 1? fb f Rhapsody 1 N X ' Q in Ai,ff ' Spring gaw- an W f fi zz fx 'f A .....,. V I U, . , ,X lf ,V K How Green Was Her Boyfriend DIRECTOR Mr. August Fiocchi CAST Daphne 7 7 Helen Mackay Mr. Randall 77 77,,e,, 7 7 Peter Rosu Alice 77 7 7 7 77 7 Carol Lowery Rose eeee 7 Annabelle MacMahon Kathleen 7 77 7 Carol Judge Doreen 77 7 77 Kathy Moran Roger 7 77 7 7 7 7 Frank Gvvalthney Dick 7 7777 77 7777 7 777777 Dan Pleis Helen 7777 77 7 Pat Bracarello Dot Balian 77777 7777777777 J ean Geortler Roscoe 7 77 7777 77 77777 Roger Pearce ASSISTANTS Stage Manager 7777777 77 7 Tony Hickl Script Girl 777777777777 Cassy Gallagher Props 7777 Loretta Quigley Make-up 777777 Susan Starkey Curtains 7777 7777 7 7 Ed Hamilton f. fi f' 7 CAST Zelda .. , . ,, ........, Carolyn Kent Sam Cormer --, .....A. .... J v.... Tony Hickl Mary Cormer Susan Starkey Steve ........ . ..... - Roger Pearce Marilyn ...... ,..... H elen Mackay Randy .,... ......,..... D an Pleis Judy cd .,,oo... .. ...,. .. ....,v,. Carol Lowery Joe Blake ........Ae.,.,.e....Ae..,.., Peter Rosu Gerry eeeeeeee....,..e Annabelle MacMahon Debbie ....., .J ....,.................... Linda Zanic Herbie ee,...A.. Edward Hamilion All-High Queen ,,.......... Caroline Judge A ml Girl From Outer Space STAGEHANDS Direcfor . ,.,............ Cassy Gallagher Special Effects .,...., ,..........,,. F ran Basfow Frank Gwalthney John Bauman Curtains c..... ..... J oh'n Schoeler Scenery ...... ..... J ohn Bauman Roger Pearce Make-Up ..... ...... J ean Geortler Joan Georller Lorelfa Quigley Julie Temple Tony Hiokl ARS len Mackay ger Pearce 40 ACCOMPAN lSTS Julie Temple John Farley Academy wards lx: ,V Top BILLINGS Cassy Gallagher John Bauman E Q 2 s 1 3 E 2 S 2 E .RQ QQ vs: sa 253 E, QA H mv .X dx sim Broadway Hits JAKE STEELMAN Harold K Costrll Award ,Wa CARMEN PUGLIA xatffsifst igrmit Coaches Award Liam its 3 Ji JEANNE FE RRELL Girls State JOHN BAUMAN ' Boys' State ARTIE CHAIT Gilbert National Science JEAN Betty Award GEORTLER Crocker Homemaker Award HELEN MACKAY Good Citizen Award FRANCES HARVEY Emma Moore Award ANNABELLE MAC MAHON Homecoming Queen i Y S. - A ,.,i.,,, ,.', fr TONY HICKL F fr Youth Conference on the Atom .N ' c,'. xwwiZf:,':, I. r265i ii5if3g552x2ts5fft - ,V W1 'rr ciar ,,., . E '?I25!?!:1. 'nf 1: Tit? , - iii , -1:2 -tar Hit. M- , i :aim L, I ,rs.zgis::sa-: iigizgs r wrfisgiti ,.-,. 1 M -ESM 71, Z miami x 1515, E l 5EEEI-3: ,EVM 1 ww 'Gm A 6 ' V Q r get ,' .1 .gggr -Q,:,,,- A, J: fl 154:-r i.. R, .ai PETER ROSU Summer Scholarship-Blair Academy Words and Music FIRST ROW Cleft to rightj M. Sullivan, C. Nichols, E. Spiris, J. Meyers, E. Whittaker, J. Chanudet, S. Kent, G. Adams, K. Williams, J. Cassidy, J. Harris SECOND ROW: P. Pancost, C. Judge, J. Temple, C. Kent, J. Zinni, D. Murdock, K. Temple, S. Foster, D. Levi, S. Getzenberg, P. Shearer, R. Hauk. THIRD ROW: P. Huber, D. Williams, C. Temple, G. Daisey, P. Gillon, P. Rosu, M. Lutz, J. Cliver, V. Brittingham, D. Basich, M. Funnell. FOURTH ROW: A. Allen L. Hemple, D. Moss, L. Rolf, P. Badey, E. Welsh, J. Hannold, F. Foster, G. Falciani, F. Bastow, D. Hoffman, K. Ferrell, J. Ferrell, F. Becker, P. Murdock pianist, James Burk, Director. The Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. James Burk, presented several concerts this year. The long hours and hard work spent in preparation resulted in very fine programs. The pianist, Paul Murdock, and all of the members deserve a word of thanks for their endeavors. G I ee CI u b Debating Club The Clayton High School Chapter of the Gloucester County Forensic Society is headed by Mr. Robert Fortescue. Now in its first year, it has seen much success in the fine art of debate. The club has competed with surrounding schools in- cluding Delsea Regional, Clearview, and Woodbury, and hopes to continue its growth in the coming years. Left to Right: Mr. Fortescue, D. Kasper, P. Gillon, C. Corson, A. Hickl. STANDING: K. Ferrell, P. Rosu. NOT SHOWN-J. Ferrell. 45 :Qu , X, ml 3, 21, 558- :Q lifiil' V ,iw 5551 Q K LIN DERSTLIDI ES btage ll S. Getzenberg: D. Hayden: E. Herndon: J. Bowers: J. Canclelora: C. Greene: F. Cassady: J. Ewing: G. Daisy: D. Gwalthney: J. Alampl P. Byers: D. D'Alessandro: J. Sanders: W. Stuart: C. Taylor: L. Slurrs: F. Speiser: D. Scholtz L. Falisi: L. Hartz: H. Born: S. Campbell: K. Barclay: A. Blarf: B. J. Clevenger: R. Cerak W. Fahy: K. Ferrell: H. Hazelion: J. Falciani: W. Frame: S. Becker: L. Collins: A. Carotenuto R. Kurtz: S. 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Wilson, R. Jillard, A. Henderson. E. Richman E. Falciani, R. Hunsinger, T. Williams, B. Ryan, J. Hinton, A. Harvey, B. Rowe, C. Venzules, J. Hagelstein, M. Smith M. Fulmer, C. Gallagher, W. Ryan, L. Hoffman, C. Nichols, B. Moyer, S. Sandelier K. Mitchell, J. Kuhar, N. Wallace, M. Mitchell, B. Scholtz, P. Connor, T. Shinkle, K. Herndon, H. Clevenger W. Rolf, C. Harvey, H. Banks, B. Marshall, M. McCarty, J. McDermott, S. Sanderson J. Eastman, C. Christopher, J. Conover, F. Engleke, B. Cox, K. Haulk, R. Levy, E. Hensley P. Murdock S. Silver, C. Kurtz, R. Scaravagelione, G. Schneeman, H.,Weinstein, D. Carotenuto, R. Schemp, J. Dougherty Q35 M. Basich, P. Granato, D. Harvey, S. Galati, G. Kramer, K. Savage, B. Rowe, J. Meyer, M. Schwenk, B. Buchanan X V .1 1 ' , R ' R. Morgan, R. Terilla, B. Hoffman, C. Fauerbach, T. Tucker, J. Porter, E. Gandy, A. Allen, C. 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Shitzel, E. Hickl 52 PERFCRMANCES Football 'IST ROW-il. to r.J E. Jones, S. Steelmen, K. Senseman, A. Scruggs, S. Mackay, J. Barnum, B. Macmahon, M. Justice, P. Murdock B Campbell, N. Carak. 2ND ROW-G. Hahn, L. Harris, B. Kelchner, H. Born, J. Maden, B. Frame, B. Becker, L. Darby, G. Wolfe, R. Cerak D Taylor 3RD ROW-Coach Berdosh, Coach Strain, J. Steelmen, D. Lindsey, K. Bittle, B. Sandelier, J. Schoeler, F. Foster, D. Adams, E Hamil ton B Giberson, T. Barnum, C. Publia, F. Gwalthney, R. Pearce, Coach Lindner, E. Knapp. In terms of games won and lost, Clayton did not have a successful season, finishing l-8. There were many bright spots, however. To head the list, the Clippers pulled the upset of the year in beating Merchantville, 18-l3. Senior fullback, Jake Steelman was very instrumental in this win go- ing 45 yards with a pass from Jerry Maden for the winning TD. Another bright spot was the tremendous and inspirational play of tackle Dave Lindsey. Dave was lst team All-Tri County tackle, 2nd team All-Group l, and honorable mention All-South Jersey. Maden showed signs of being one of the better quarterbacks in Tri-County, and threw for 190 yards against Merchantville. If Larry Harris recovers sufficiently from his kidney iniury he will help the offense tremendously with his speed. Larry rushed for l35 yards in our 2l-l2 loss to Salem. Congratulations go out to the following boys who will graduate with the Class of '65: Co- captains Jake Steelman and Don Adams, ends Ed Hamilton and John Schoeler, tackle Dave Lind- sey, guards Roger Pearce and Tom Barnum, center Bob Sandelier, linebacker Frank Gwalthney, and defensive halfback Ken Bittle. All these boys will be missed when the next Clayton High football team takes the field. ROGER PEARCE BOB SANDELIER FRANK GWALTHNEY TOM BARNUM Guard Center Cenfer Guard JAKE STEELMAN CARNKEN PUGLIA DON ADAMS Back End Back C0-Capfain CO-Capfain Basketball .l.V. Under The leadership of Captain Bob Kennedy, the Clippers ended a very suc- cessful season finishing with a 6-lO record and tying for fifth place in Tri-County Con- ference. A number of records were set, including Billy Fahy's 302 points, The first Clayton player to surpass the 300 mark. Bob Kennedy's 277 points made it the first Time that The Clippers have had more Than one person with 200 or more points. ln- cluded in that total were a game high of 20 points that helped the Clippers beat Gloucester for the second time This season. lt was the first time That any Clayton team has beaten the Lions twice in one season. Ken Coates, Paul Shinkle, and Charlie McGoldrick made up the height of the team, pulling down a combined total of 250 rebounds. Paul paced the Clippers during The first half of The season, and Ken came through bril- liantly in the second half to help the team win another three games. Clayton Opponent 57 Pennsgrove 48 53 Pitman 60 35 Kingsway 46 60 Glassboro 7l 57 Pitman 67 56 Salem 59 46 Gloucester 45 43 Pennsville 56 48 Woodstown 62 50 Delsea 40 48 Pennsgrove 53 51 Pitman 61 69 Kingsway 60 54 Salem 78 60 Gloucester 42 57 Pennsville 60 65 Woodstown 74 61 Delsea 59 970 l O4l STANDING-J. Hoffman, R. Weintraub, C. Lowery, Tf Earley, R. Weintraub. SITTING-L. McColgan, S. Campbell, L. Hartz, C. Temple Varsity Cheerleaders The cheerleaders, under the supervision ot Miss Anderson, created much spirit and enthusiasm. L to R--T. Galati, K. Barclay, D. Williams, C. O'Brien, S. Smith MacMahon, S. BACK ROW-J. Easterwood, W. Taylor, J. Barnum, H. Bom, D. Hoffman, G. Jacobs, J. Dough- erty, J. Pearlstein, J. Grayson KNEELING-R. Steere, M. Lutz, C. Lyons, S. Becker, D. Jones Tunks, M. Chait . .V. Cheerleaders This year our high school initi- ated a new interscholastic sport, wrestling. Under the direction of Mr. Scavelli, the squad, composed of many underclassrnen, builds for the future. Wrestling 57 FRONT ROW ll. to r.J-Jean Geortler, JoAnne Scholz, Linda Zanic, Linda Hartz, Linda McColgan. BACK ROW-Miss F. Barr, Rosalie Harvey, Nancy Balasi, Susan Starkey, Sharon Campbell, Frances Harvey, Lynn lanni, Gloria Fleming. Hockey Pennsville l Clayton O The 1964-65 hockey squad had a most successful Delsea l Clayton 4 year under the able leadership of Miss Francia Barr. KMQSWBY 2 ClaY'f0n 3 With much hard work and enthusiasm, the team Pliman l ClaYl0n l showed both spirit and good sportsmanship at all Salem l Clayton l games. Penns Grove l Clayton i Woodstovvn 3 Clayton O Junior Varsit FRONT ROW Cl. to r.J-Susan Smith, Edwina Mills, Michaelene Tantonio, Nancy Lentini, Janice Hoffman, Marsha Chait, Rosalind Weintraub,. Linda Morrotto, Cheryl Pearce, Debbie Brown, Cheryl O'Brien. BACK ROW-Miss A. Anderson, lrene Jackson, Suzanne McMahon, Patty Scholz,'Helen BVY-SHT, ANTH Blatt, Christine Taylor, Peggy Peters, Carol Jones, Marion Becker, Janet Synder, Nancy Mick, Shirley Kasper. 58 at aw-w Baseball TRACK. 1ST ROW-M. Lutz, R. Cerak, B. Kennedy, T. Barnum, D. Turner, K. Stedingh, M. Silver, K. Senseman, R. Puglia,V'2ND ROW-F. Cassady, L. Mangini, P. Wright, J. Justice, L. Corson, R. Schaeffer, J. Sfeelman, 3RD Row-J. Barnum, G. Walker, B. Frame, T. Silver, J. Maden, Coach Johnson, C. Blakeslee, D. Adams, C. Fahy, G. Wolfe, T. Kincade 60 PRGDLICTIONS l LlDLIDI'lll'lSD Dave Bob Bob Jean SPORTS James Allen Logue, EDITOR Linda, L ynne, Loretta, not shown Marlene TYPING Annabelle Jeanne Cassy, Joan, Helen, Kay, Carol, Chuck, Pete LITERARY Mrs. Ruilw S. Barbara, Julue Kimba Jim, Roy BUSINESS PHOTOGRAPHY ADVISOR 62 R09 er veafc Student Coun il Student Council works for a better understanding between the adminis- tration and the student body. The 1964-65 council successfully held its clothing and food drives which broke all previous records at C.H.S. On Thanksgiving, Miss Annabelle MacMa- hon, our Homecoming Queen, was crowned. Only through constant work and planning was this year's council able to have such a successful year. . T e. Pfes om Barr-,Um V ' ' Pres. Cai-SY Gaiiagh er, Sec' Helen Ma cka y' 7-rea: C b ll F Becker STANDING 'lST ROW J Hinton H Alexander 5EATED'J- HiCkl: J- BBU'T1af'li H. 'Mackay, T. Barnum, R. Pearce, C. Gallagher, S. amp e f . . - , , B. Moyer, K. Herndon, W. Smith, F. Gwalthneyp J. Staples, S. Pellicanop l. Jackson, S. Steelmanf R. Weintraub, R. Scaravagelione J Scaravageli k T Kuhar Mr. Owen, W. Bastow, S. Griffiths, L. Wyman J Hannolcl one. 2ND ROW, C. McGoldrick, D. Kasper, J. Steelmang R. Adams, T. Tuc ery . p H. Born. IYHIIOHHI l'1OnOl' DUCIBIY SEATED-B. Womack, T. Hickl, J. Steelman, J: Bauman. STANDING-R. Pearce, C. Lowery, D. Kasper, T. Barnum, P. Gillon, P. Rosu, C. Gallagher, F. Gwalthney, H. Mackay. Eligibility for membership in the National Honor Society is based on character, scholarship fthe maintenance of an 85-or-above average is requiredlpleadership, and service. Needless to say, membership in the Society is the highest honor the faculty and ad- ministration can confer upon a student. An induction ceremony for the new members-five seniors and ten iuniors-was held on November ll, I9611, with Senator John E. Hunt as guest speaker. Afterwards, the inductees ioined the eight senior members, parents, guests, and their advisor, Mrs. Frances Horner, at a reception held in the foods room. The Honor Society has been active in the past with the popular High School Bowl, and has made plans to challenge other schools in this field. Many other proiects were also worked on throughout the school year. Officers for this ye'ar were Anthony Hickl, president, Jacob Steelman, vice-president, Barbara Womack, secretary, and John Bauman, treasurer. STANDING-B. Kier, J. Maden, A. Blatt, S. Supplee, K. Ferrell, J. Pearlstein. SEATED-S. Smith, D. Yarbrough, S. Campbell, J. Scholz. 64 MU LPH THET T. Barnum, J. Steelman, M. Rivera, C. Lowery, A. Hickl, F. Gwalthney Mu Alpha Theta is an organization, established in i957 by the Mathematics Association of America, devoted to the enjoyment and understanding of math among high school and iunior college students, Membership in this club is very exclusive, and only students who have maintained at least a B average in math are eligible. Mr. Michael Rivera, advisor of Mu Alpha Theta, has been a tremendous help in aiding this clulo in many worthwhile endeavors Clipper Hi-Lites SEATED-J. Bauman, R. Adams, P. Rosu, K. Ferrell, STANDING-C. Corson, B. Williams, S. Morgarti J. Logue, A. Chait, P. Gillon, T. Hickl, J. Geortler, E. Eastman. The Clipper Hi-Lites newspaper staff, under the direction of Joseph Mitchell, is composed of students interested in iournalism and its related fields. By placing emphasis on complete student-control in pub- lishing its ten issues, the staff received varied experiences in such areas as reporting, news-writing, editing, and photography. We are proud to announce that for the first time this year's Clipper Hi-Lites was produced entirely within the school, using the school's printing department. Peter J. Rosu DCIEHCE lTTlNG: M. Tantoniog A. Chait,-T. Hicklg J. Sandelier, P. Peters. STANDING: C. Schneeman, P. Chait, E. Bell, G. Daisy, R. Jones, Mr. Woods, C. ahn, B. Williams, R. Rodilosso, R. Morgan, S. Foster, J. Sickles, P. Brown, D. Owens, P. Bradel, P. Ameyg C. Bastow. The Science Explorers under the direction of Mr. Wellington Woods was officially organized on Sept. 1, 1961, and affiliated with the Science 'lubs of. America in the same year. The club meets on the ist and 3rd Saturday of each month. Any interested student is welcome to ioin by writing a letter of request to the ecretary of the club. The students take part in all types of science activities. The Science Fair held each year is one ofthe responsibilities of the club. ITTING: J. Hughes, R. Scaraveglioneg N. Scholz, M. Sullivan, M. Funnell, C. Christopher, C. Woerle, STANDING: B. Scholzg E. Knobloch, D. Levyp lrs. Lutz, P. Scholz, J. Manbeck, S. Kent, S. Morgan The Future Nurses Club under the direction of Mrs. Lutz was organized to help those interested in nursing. lt provides realistic experiences which will benefit each member. The club assists the school and our borough by helping with dental check-ups, the Well Baby Station, and pre-school census. 66 Key Club SEATED, left to right: J. Madera, F. Gwalthney, M. Justjce. STANDING: J. Logue, F. McGarry, S. Suplee, E. Eastman, B. Durham, R. Cerak, T. Barnum, T. Tucker, J. Steelman, B. Kennedy, R. Pearce, E. Hamilton, H. Born. The'Key Club, one of C.H.S.'s most active organizations, is a service club composed only of select members who have demonstrated leader- ship, service, and character. Ad G J bs G Dais . STANDING: R. O'Brien, S. Erazmus, SEATED, left to right: E. Welsh, M1 Lees, P. Scholz, D. Levy, Mrs. Hilts, M. Chait, G. ams, . aco , . y J. Logue. if h h' h hool librar . The librarian can take more time withvindivid The staff of volunteer library assistants is vital to the daily functions o t e ng sc y ual students because of the assistants' help in shelving books, card-filing, and general cleaning. Library Assistants 7 6 IVIUSI HDOUI FIRST ROW SEATED, left to right: G. Daisey, D. Villemasp E. Gandyg B. Moyer, S. Kasper, J. Farley. SECOND- ROW: A. Strockbine B Hmdaliter D Eastman J Moyer, W. Bastow, P. Gillon, D. Savageg W. Mehrery J. Sickels, J. Pricep J. Savage, M. Hickman, D. Murdock, B. Gallon STANDING MY Bllflf M CI'laClWICIfi S. Starkey, C. Lyon, E. Fishbachf B. Marshall, M. Fullmerg F. Bastow, R. Fishbach, L. Wyman, C. Unger. CLAYTON HIGH SCHOOL BAND This year's versatile band, under the able direction of Mr. James Burk, provided much enioyable entertain- ment at halftime during each football game. Supplemented by the routines of the maiorettes and Clipperettes, the marching band always managed to give an impressive performance, despite the many problems which evolved from this year's schedule change. The complete marching band could also be seen at several parades held last fall. Led by the experienced colorguards, the band headed the Firemen's Parade and the annual Hallowe'en Parade, both of which were held in October, besides participating at each and every pep rally held during the school year. Seniors in the band are: John Farley, first trumpet, who also received the honor of second trumpet in the South Jersey Band, Pete Gillon, Sousaphone, Frank Bastow, drums, Sue Starkey, flute, and Mabel Chad- wick, glockenspiel. These people and the other members of the band were kept in time by senior Diane Smith, our drum maiorette of two years. Bonnie Kier, a iunior, headed the practiced team of maiorettes. The colorguards virtually led our band while still displaying their skills with many precise formations. Their captain was senior Gloria Fleming: other seniors included Helen Mackay, Cassy Gallagher, Carol Judge, and Frances Hlrvey. Last but not least, we have the Clipperettes, the organization which receives so little credit for such a fine :rob cglring each halftime show. Captain Lynn Ianni is joined by the only two other seniors, Jeanne Ferrell and am is. During the winter and spring months, the assorted musicians continued to practice after school hours and gradually developed into a concert band CHS could be proud of, as was evidenced by their performance at. the Christmas Concert and Spring Music Festival. The band also entertained at two school assemblies. And that is the Clayton High School Band . . . it was a long, hard year, but it was also a successful one. Town Majorettes Left to right: I. Williams: L. Falisi: D. Smith: D. Yar- broughy B. Kiery B. Williams: J. Harris Color Guards Left to right: G. Fleming: H. Mackay: C. Gallagher: F. Harvey: C. Judge Clipperettes FRONT ROW, left to right: N. Burns: N. Fox: M. Grayson: J. Zanicp M. Chaif. SECOND ROW: P. Ellis: J. Staples: M. Tantoniog L. Collins: R. Kurtz. THIRD ROW: N. Stichtg E. Fahyp J. Lizzioy P. Shaererf C. Pearce. FOURTH ROW: A. Strockbine: C. O'Brien: J. Britiinghamg S. Schwenkp B. Williams. FIFTH ROW: J. Ferrell: L. Ianni: B. Shinkle: N. Mick: D. Owens. SIXTH ROW: K. Ferrell: A. Blafty M. Ewing: J. Chanu- def: K. Barclay. BOOSIGI' LILID EATED: S. Foster, I. Knobloch, P. Scholz, B. Pfrommer, J. Hughes, G. Adams, J. Mehrer. STANDING: A. Edwards, G. Nicklesg C. Nicklosp A. Allen, . Hoffman: Mrs. Suppleeg P. Huber, S. Kent. The Booster Club is a service ,organization whose purpose it is to sell programs and take care of concession stands at football games. The profits yo to the Athletic Association. Anyone from grades 7 to I2 is qualified to ioin. JR. TOWN MEETING FTA ATED2 MF, Ferrell: 5- SUPPISSI K- Ferrell: J- Pearlstein- STANDING: SEATED: E. Fahyy M. Lees, F. Kargeman, I. Farley. STANDING: P. Shearer Rosu, H. Born. J. Logue, C. Archery J. Mehrer, S. MacMahon,X Mrs. Hilts. JUNIOR TOWN MEETING ASSOCIATION I The Junior Town Meeting Association is composed of civic-minded students from CHS and other South Jersey schools who travel monthly to idio station WSNJ in Bridgeton. Participating on panels consisting of a negative and an affirmative side, they discuss problems of local, national, 1d world interest, with the intention of stimulating public interest in current affairs. The group is headed and advised by Mr. Charles Ferrell, and includes seniors Peter Rosu and Jeanne Ferrell, both with two years' experience. SPGNSORS Samuel Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Preacher Dobson The Clevengers Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Geortler Reverend and Mrs. Burton C. Murdock Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Silver William Frame Mr. and Mrs. John Bartley Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Family g A Friend Mat Pritchett Ernest Lukasik and Ken and Carol Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams Robert Marks Graumann Roy Shearer Nicholes Mr. and Mrs. John Spiris Mrs. Reola Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kent Barbara Hinderliter Allan L. Wolfe Family Mildred S. Hockenberry Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Farley William Lollie Compliments to Class of i965 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tello Mr. and Mrs Ed Caccese The Hewitt Family Mr. and Mrs. John Mick and Family The Meyers Family The Hannold Family Charles Corson and Family Mr. Harold Nickerson and Family Mr. and Mrs. Bussemer The Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Betty Reedy Robert Hoffman Family Howard Brining Connor Guy Dektco, Jr. Michael Tantonio Mr. and Mrs. James Corson Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGiboney Mrs. Mary Kurtz Mr. and Mrs . James Hemple Sallyann and Timmy Taylor Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Fred Pfrommer . John Schoeler Bruce Smallwood Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simmerman Mr. and Mrs .and Mrs .and Mrs Mr Mr . J. Bruce Justice . T. N. Snyder . Lawrence Falisi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fry Roberta and Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . and Mrs . and Mrs Mrs. Frances Mr. and Mrs Kramer Mr. and Mrs Mr Mr John . Harry W. Born . Robert Mackay . .Adrian Glerum . David Miles . Robert Butterick . George Kolva . John Bauman . Theodore Crazmus Barhight ' . Charles POP . George Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ramsden Diana Lee A Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs ument . Howard Ward . Cooper . Thomas Muldoon Thomas Muldoon, Jr. ' Donna Muldoqn The Badey Family Mr. and Mrs. George Appenzeller Mr. and Mrs Ronald Wels Mr. and Mrs Sweety Pie a . Vincent McGarry h . James Mitchelle nd Lover Lips McNeil Dick and Marge Welsh Mr and Mrs Thomas Bre ler Mr. Thomas Fuhs Jim, Marge, and Robbie Worrell Frank, Edie, and Crew Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brooks A Friend Roy and Michaelene, Always A Friend Mrs. Gertrude Walters Mr. and Mrs. Harry McWilliams Mr. and Mrs. Givlinani Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barbera Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cabanas Lain Chadwick, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pierce and Mabel Chadwick Robert Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald'Rusk Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Distefano Mrs. Lucille Eby Mr. and Mrs. William Becker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Weber Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lacy, Jr. Fred C. Stoll Mr. and Mrs. K. Temple Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lowery Ed and Cassy Mary Bregler g and Mrs. Taylor Bell A Friend Mr. and Mrs Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoffman Doris and Ray Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weil Mr. and Mrs. L. Woodell The Heffner Family . George Abbott Mr. and Mrs. John Connover Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Freck Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Uiden, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Balasi Nancy Balasi Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gandy Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Granato Mr. and Mrs. George Fox Mr. and Mrs. James P. Logue, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mathews Mr. and Mrs. William Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Darby Mr. and Mrs. John Gouger Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Hellyer Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. MacMah A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Harold Traiutz Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fineman The Quigley Family The Donaghy Family Mr. and Mrs. H. Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. Domzalski Eleanor Becker Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coates Mr. and Mrs. James Langley Rabbi Shuman Mr. and Mrs. Alex Reim . and Mrs. O. P. Shinkle . and Mrs. William De Guenther . and Mrs. S. J. Kennedy . and Mrs. William H. Adams . and Mrs. Carl L. Rod ers Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. lgienkel The Burris Family Steve and Mary Lou Lachowicz Mr. and Mrs. William McColgan Mr. and Mrs. Al Blum Mrs. Edward Ellis and Family Mr. and Mrs. Milton D. Parrish Reverend and Mrs. Russell U. Clar Earl E. Knapp Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Desiderio, Jr Angela, Joe, and Lori Wentzell Ann and Sue Mr. Richard E. Chapman Frank, Joan, Tom, and John d . Mr. and Mrs. Hen Moss Crossley Mr. Albert Fauerbach and Family The Vennell Family Jack Rudolph and Family The Burke Family The Foodys Mr. and Mrs. William Durham Helen Terilla Mr. and Mrs. James McGehrin Mr. and Mrs. William Starkey, Sr. Mr. an Mrs Phillip Francesco and Mrs. Edwgd Knob'loch Mrs. James F. Doris, Bobby, Jean lanni Jimmy, and Betty Mr. and Mrs. Lem Raabe Mr. and Mrs. Robert Checchia Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wood Mrs. Harriett Hauck Mr. and Mrs. Newton Kier 72 Mr. The G. E. Jacobs Family Geo-Bet Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sandelier and Michael Joe and Loretta Wayne and Maryann Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sandelier Mr. and Mrs. Paul Char Mr. and Mrs. George Seipp Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leake Jerri and Barry on ke PATRON ADS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mattiace Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Falisi Mr. and Mrs. Bud Blakeslee Mary and Bo b Williams Donna and Cris Miss Dolly Razzi Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Bastow Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dolinski Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Huntsinger Mr. and Mrs. Voss Margaret i55 A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Family Mr. and Mrs. Class of i959 Mrs. Gay Shi Miss Thelma J and Jim i641 Earl Staples and J. Alexander elds Maus Mrs. Celin Weinstein Mr. and Mrs. Lindner Mr. and Mrs. H. Scheeper Compliments Weinstein Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. B. George Knoblock Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Ewing Miss Francia Best Wishes t Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Buck and Ma Barr o the Class T. Stanger V. J. Geortler Puglia rgie Ferrell Hazel and Le on Jacobs The Cole Family The Fischbachs Mr. and Mrs. Haynicz Freckles l97 Novack Drive The O'Donnells Mr. and Mrs. George Sticht Mr. Frank J. Gwalthney Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. Earl Lacy Mr. and Mrs Sanders George Hoops M. Engstrom A. B. Bucknam C. Crawford G Robert Dinnekin Miss Angela'Anderson M r. Joseph B erdosh Mr. James Burk Mr. and Mrs. Francis Chauncy Mr. Leslie Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Enzman August Fiocchi Eldon Morgan, Jr. B. Doran Frank Engelke Richard Musselman Michaet Pontelando Willard Brown Lawrence Scholz Mr. Grover Green Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Manbeck Carl Dru Bois Schober Denny, Diane, Cheryl, Roger, and Champ Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Zin Charles Hoffman Howard Fisher J. Schneeman Richard Doughty nl Tony Trivelli and Joann Zinni Mr. and Mrs. Betty Zinni Moose Dobso Howard and Mr. and Mrs. A. Bracarello I'l Madeline Beebee William Brown Mr. Joe Scutti r and Mrs Woerle M . . Herman and Jerry Scholz Mrs. Theodore Smith Mr. and Mrs. William E. Holland Mrs. Savage and Children Mr. C. F. Hinton Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Florence Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Coningham George Strockbine Chet Bregler Bud Breqler D. L. Silver Charles Green, Jr. Steelman Alfred W. Scholz Glenn Coleman, Jr. Chester Hildebrand lfo Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hood Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Skeggs Charles Kohl John Wallace Roger Howells Raymond Jones, Jr. Mr. Edward A. Hamilton William E. Godfrey, Jr. Philip B. Adams Howard W. V Mr. and Mrs. The Burns Ruth, Bob, an ail W. L. Womack, Jr. d Bobby Mike and Carol Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moore, Sr. The Gerle Family and Children Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. The Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Family Compliments Mr. and Mrs. William Fitch Miller Hann and Family Mergel Hickl Family Carl Lewis Hourston Karl W. Gassler and of the Christoffs Daniel J. Sullivan The Chait Family The Kerwood Family The MacDermott Family The Treutel Family Mr. and Mrs. The MacNeill Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bud lanni s MacGiboney Bob Schauers Frey Malcolm Deming Dawn and Heidi Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoover s. Agnes Devlin Mr Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. B. Clevenger Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gavuota Mr. Galati Mr. and Mrs. David Ward Susan Ward Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meheer and Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kleppinger . and Mrs. William Smith . and Mrs. William McDevitt Mr mr. and Mrs. George Shuttleton F Mr .and Mrs. William Marshall .an Mrs Charles Unger Mr d . Pat and Gary Connor A Friend Mr . and Mrs. Louis Scaravaglione Mr. and Mrs. John Grayson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anton Mr. and Mrs. Wiseburn Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan J. C. Dennis M. C. Seagrave Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steelman A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hauck Captain Marvel and The Green Hornet The Szybiak Family Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clevenger A Friend . Mr. and Mrs. John Renner Mr. and Mrs. Jean D. Costill Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keepfer Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McDonald and Doris Mr . and Mrs. Paul P. Painter Mr. and Mrs. Todd Mr. and Mrs. Carl Finkel Mr. and Mrs. R Richard Kummer and ichard Jr. Mr. Robert Fortescue Mr. and Mrs. James Hargrave Mr. and Mrs. Hilts Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horner Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kimball Mr and Mrs Howard Metz I Joseph Mitchell . Michael Rivera . Nathan Suplee . and Mrs. Wellington Woods . and Mrs Mr Mr Mr. and Mrs Mr Mr Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Martin . Bernard Lutz Leader of The pack The resullrsff rou Jrhera f Her f 9 F' WW 1 A 6 f Monkey: Pere 4 J il' f Complimen+s of I men S 0 SNACK AT JAcKs if f gk NTRW CL 1 fxgkfi E Jersey Phone: TULIP I-3337 All Work Guaran elm! J j Near Round f ri 2 !f nowi- ree ourse Radio and TV Servici Service on ALL Makes j f ' L Lf 49 W nu+ S+. 1 ' ,- GEORGE KOLVA, U.S.M.C., Ref. Clayion, N. J. fi. 3 rx r kj rx I DR. Eue-ENE M. SEGAL Complimen+s of 'Nj Op+ome+ris.I. MARY SNCW Williamsfown, N. J. A' -- Y-Q 1 88I-8935 Sewerage iii! Complimewrs of CURTIS PALMER qu f m Reg. Plumbing and Heailhg rx.. 5 -If Norih Delsea Drive Franklinville, N. J. Well and Pump Service 73 Wl1al's wrong wi+l1 Gel your fool off my rear, Roger!! l could l1 G ylw 7 cl ed II ghf me, an ow. Ell'lC 3 Compliments of Compliments of STUDENT COUNCIL P.T.A. 'Q A 'a .. g E -H X , K Sw !. M v iifgiig lef :f. X' R ' f 5: lib . ' ' ' colfl?s5.ii. ROGERS' Wheel Alignmenl and Brake Service Aulliorizecl Service for Briggs and Slrallon Molors CHARLES C. ROGERS 49 S. Delsea Dr TUlip I-8663 Glassboro, N. J Complimenls of FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA TUlip 1.2763 TWO VlC'S SPORTS CENTER Teaml ancl School Supplies 3l N. Delsea Dr. Glasslaoro, N. J. 74 Complimenls of BELL'S FUEL SERVICE From Russia Wll50n Wl'l0?? Whis+ler's -iaiher The ln crowd Wifh Love TUliP I-0I50 EZSXX Zi? SEDGWICK'S Delsea Dr. CI . . ayion' N J Complimenis of WM' C. SEDGWICKI SR. LE PAW-LCN MANBECICS SUNOCO STATION WM. C. SEDGWICK, JR. BANQUETS UP TO 400 Tulip I-5I7l GUARRO'S I-HR. CLEANERS TUlip I-I7I8 GUARRO'S JEWELRY Waich and Clock Repairing High School Jewelry I9 N. Delsea Drive Clay'I'on, N. J. Eiyaarrineis 420 N. Delsea Dr. Jewelry Clayion, N. J. IDA McCLELLAN DRESS SHOP 20 S. Broadway LU'l'her 9-6322 Pirman, N. J. Congrarularions 'ro +he Class of '65 From STEELMAN BUSINESS SCHOOL 502 Linden S+ree+ Camden 2, New Jersey WOodlawn 4-3369 Day or Evening Classes Approved by N. J. Sfaie Depr. of Educaiion STEVE'S TAVERN lBy Wilson's Lalcel STEVE-BERMIE 983-2277 WILMER COLLINS 8: SON y Insurance of All yKinds Il E. Main Si'ree'l' Ageni' and Broker Marlfon, N. J. 75 Quick, These Tissues are gerring wer! Lord of ihe Flies Delsea Dr. and Cehfer S+. Clay'l'on, New Jersey TU I-4572 Very Bes'I' of Wishes from JOE'S PIZZERIA N. Delsea Dr. Clay'I'on 88l 088 LANZALOTTI MOTOR CO. Main and Ches+nu+ S1's. Williamsrown, N. J. NA 9-7454 76 546-9682 COLONIAL BUILDERS Home Repair Con+rac+ors 42I Whife Horse Pike M, TEDESCO Haddon Heighfs, N. J Complimenfs of JOHN S. BELL FUNERAL HOME Williams+own, N. J. Warning: Smoking by cheerleaders is prohibilecl. Big cleal, Jrhe prom. CompIimen+s of GEET'S DINER Williamslown, N. J. Your Prescripiion CenI'er DELSEA DRUGS ua ,- 23 N. Delsea Dr. Clayion, N. J Call TU I-0477 For Free Delivery TUIip I-45I5 J. T. ABBOTT AND SON, INC. I43-I47 Eas+ High S+ree'l' Glassboro. New Jersey Painis-Hardware IncIus+riaI Supplies CompIimen1's of EMILE A. BAPTISTE, INC. Compliments of CLAYTON NATIONAL BANK For Comfori CompIim,en'I's of DOUGHTY'S FURNITURE 77 gil 'A 'X T I I I ra T 3 I A I 7 K I ' Y I s:'fy:,L,:'- 1 ' N Z2 ' 4s,ggs2i2a,zf 1 Q :ss Jam . -f' ' .zi A I .V .. V,,,3,-Q:f ' I I NATHAN GETZEN BERG, R.P. More aid for Appalachia .-iv -V .,,,, , fill N xg-23333 : , '2ff1,,j,gj1.,q...fgw! 'gyfz a my .,.,,i,f.ii.gsf,,.2i fm i iirg L.,, ss' all E.. 4 - .Mix 5. S. 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Well, Mr. Woods Oh come on Jrhere buy lilces me. some Scorch Tape 1 hex S Complimenrs of SIMPKIN'S HARDWARE Clayfon, New Jersey PETE'S HESS Roberfs Ave. and Delsea Drive TU I-9797 Service wi+h a smile TU L5262 Cargrargciauelxaom Cafering Service GLASSVIEW DINER FORBES MOTOR SERVICE An Almosplwere You'II Luke Compleie Aufomobile Repairing 75 Delsea Drive Clayfon, N. J. Cor. Delsea Drive and New Sfreei' PH. 88I-0499 Glassboro, N. J. LYDIA SHARP Manager TILDEN 8-2899 RALPH S. BULLOCK Oplician Hours Greenfielcls Professional Bldg. Daily R+. 45 and Griscom Lane Woodbury, N. J. Complimen+s of WALT PARKS CLAYTON ACME 78 BENFER'S ATLANTIC STATION Clayron, New Jersey fi is Ss I HW ,J . W I L, I II Eggs! 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Compliments of the Zeni+h-Mo+orola-Wesfinghouse Hofpoinf-Mayiag RAY DeMOlNE TU I-0400 Complimen+s of CLAYTON SHOE OUTLET LN , ff 'R I b Compliments of ANGELOS DINER I6 N. Main S+. Glassboro, N. J. Complimenis of ARTHUR F. DEGEN Complimen'rs of GEORGE KOLVA.. JR V. P. Class of '64 Fergusons in 'lhe daylime? Cal-ch Slwinkle I fold you The price was 'foo ll'gl'1 I , MACKAY'S DRUG STORE Established 1911 216 N. Delsea Drive Claylon, New Jersey Where Qualily Coun+s Complimenls of KIWANIS CLUB 177 1 .9 I x V SALLY'S OUTLET Tunp 1-1365 1.ouE1.1.A THOMPSON PEGGY LU BEAUTY SHOP 1' N 1 1 la t el 1 RAI? 31,1 23211171 0 NA1Qff Complele Beauly Care ' Specializing in Hair CuH'ing and Permanenl' Waving - 338 N. Pearl S+. Claylon, N. J. A 81 4y H1056 roses look QOod! Push-BuHon LiI+. my fooi. Snack a+ Jackal Compliments of P. 81 B. DINER Complimenis of MILTON L. SILVER Complimenis of PITMAN JEWELRY SHOP FRANK WONDERLIN TELE., LUTHER 9-aan Monrefxess uNsuRANce APPnAisALs . . . Real Es+a+e FILIPPELLO 3II N. Delsea Drive CIay'ron, New Jersey TULIP.l-I46l RES., TU I-2890 Complimenis of MOTOR CLUB OF AMERICA Complimenis of CLAYTON BUILDING SUPPLIES 82 Home Phone TU 1,0492 LU 9-6355 , WILLOUGHBY MOTORS Nexi' To Glassboro High School BILL WILLOUGHBY Glassboro, N. J. Are all Breek girls Are you Sure +555 is 1-he I know iT's one of Them really loeauhful? righf bombsprey buf , . . 7 PHONE: TUIip I-5433 R. R. WEINSTEIN 8: SON Scrap Iron and Me'rals Boughi' and Sold Used Cars ancl Trucks 416 s. Delsea Drive Clayfon, N. J. Complimenfs of CLIFF KOLLMEIER ' 3' ORCHESTRA ComplimenTs of CLAYTON JAYCEES Complimen+s of CLAYTON FOOD CENTER TU I-9736 Fresh Mea+s, Groceries, Frozen Foods, Dairy Proclucfs ISSIE and ETTA LEES CLAYTON VARIETY STORE . . The Modern Depar'rmen'l' Siore MRS. IDA BERNSTEIN Prop. Sai'isfiec.l cusiomers have lcepi' us busy since l935. 2l7-I9-27 Delsea Drive TU I-4558 Compliments of CLAYTON DEMOCRAT CLUB Complimenis of THE TAYLOR'S SALON 690 NOrl'h Main S1'ree'l' Clay'l'On, N. J. The UlTimaTe in Beau+y Care PHONE: BSI-l765 Will 'flue real gorilla Before . . . Dear Mr. Marlin. please sland up? CQMMUNITY ou. SERVICE C-:3 Fuel Oil G. E. Appliances A Kerosene Television 5 in Hea+ing Ins+alla+ion Air Condi'rioning p 33 2 , i, -ef is ' W aua- 3 Sfores 'l'o Serve You xiwii 47 S- BVOGCIWGY I D . Black Horse Pike Plfman Eriiianvinge Turnersville LU 9-4222 . TU I-6502 NA 9 6400 Phone 88I-9292 Congra+ula+ions, C.H.S. Class of '65 Cgmplimen-I-5 of BOWER'S AUTOMOTIVE CENTER THE REPUBLICAN CLUB A+ 'll'1e POin'l ' Delsea Drive and Main S+. Glassboro, New Jersey Par+s-New-Rebuil+-Accessories DOROTHY'S FLOWER SHOP Complimenh of 53 N. Main S+ree+ TUlip I-6905 Glassboro, N. J. Flowers for All Occasions Fme Furmlure MEMBER OF THE F.T.D. 84 s Q K Compliments of CLASS OF '66 -V ' f-.-:,,..,.,. -f--,::' , fs. ,:.. .. .. ...., H .,:,,, , ..,,::,..... . Q, A A I I , Uh'-'W fx H we-' , WJ ., ,-,,. . , ' . :T ' fl ' 5 WM 'A -Wifif 1',gif,59E..z'1l' f?,JIJlff'Ql!ifflll'TlSill!V ilWff1'fs ?'I 1. f'1 5-A 2'P1l7f'z'F'935ll 5l l?'fl 55 f'Q'l5lfEfl'a'V1' ,w '2'f's?U 'M'l'5 U f' ififlifsiiff756551: J2g1i ' i 'I' ,Y5332lg-g,f2,Wf'4al,ezlQ-Igf,f,5.,m,gfgg1',fjg 4'fyT4y.3gsg2l'lfp,f,f -g gf 1-g,gj5:5g5gf,,7 Mlxlzl fllifllgg-K v,:ggQ311,ggiWwjggf:5HQgvggl3,a?3S.sg,-Ifyy, F U A- M . ' S 'ff?i1lff'flSif?fz1l'elfflfllziy,'l ff55'f5f'3l'I' . , .. 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Complimenls of CLASS OF '67 Complimenls of MU ALPHA THETA TE --Qz g zs v'-fx wr M - w H K:f , w : w H w K lsmie f w W gf , ,.. . i s,i: Complimenls of I A F Allef w ifs YRS' 52' b3lfe, 7.i5',,w Vg A-QQMLH ' : lil qs A i lwlg seiilfzfli ' M gy Q -1? ll?5942215558:QEl2!:'2lll'9',25'lT'!gL',i Ella Q- X gg ,L , .Q 5 A ww ssllyf n 1 lis V '3lWl silk? f LXlgs1j5igLS!sl,,i-1', 3515mgl5sw?esag5f5,?1 . a F 7 A X -13: E Egg , ..,,.l,, , , lv '1 mx Q .4 R 3 sxlxlggfif li Q'aflglflfimflliillg' Z2 ig 'f?'3lQff'l lgliglisggsif liQEgl5s?QsllgSl 5' gk lllgigilri 'lee ll ll Q ll 'fS'll'll'5l ll ills , ' ill, QW 122SEgg22?Q5A'Liii2if'EKli??2?e'5??53llsgsigK . Q, Ef2gSilgg222Q53l2252g5l5i23a3isligggilail g ll sigsggelfgswgy,flawzalfls ,W . . f p yi ggswgflggllyllwflj film, , A f fu st'f':f5 gl lf. ' 2 Complimenls of H0'10'S0C1jTY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL f X f G ZS SL. Complimenls of KEY CLUB f xJiYU?4' 1 - 'fl KE Y E ll Q X l x Q l x ,l X Q 11' ,Q 85 4-S3 rdnygugdy -'I pledge alfegiance l u . Which hand has +he M81 53 TWIN KISS DRIVE-IN ,., -- Sandwiches and Ice Cream V5 Delsea Drive nj Clayron, New Jersey - Complimen'rs of POLE TAVERN ESSO ED QUIGLEY Elmer, N. J. Complimen'rs of HUNGERFORD AND TERRY Complimen'I's of SILVER-CHAMBERLAIN COMPANY Clayron, New Jersey Gift for Ali Occasions CATTELL'S JEWELRY GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING 53 N. Main S+ree+ Glassboro, New Jersey Tulip 1.2732 86 EDDIE'S FOOD MARKET CLAYTON'S MEAT CENTER Meais for Freezers Our Specialfy 228 E. Clay'I'on Ave. TU I-6698 I igomplimenis of CHARLES B. FERRELL DAIRY PRODUCTS Complimenis of Besi' Wishes BOB SANDELIER From THE LAMP POST 7 TU l932l Package Goods S gag.: Sandwiches E Q ERANKLINVILLE INN A The Sm for Delsea Drive, Franklinville S+uden+s STEVE AND MIKE LACHAWICZ GLASSBORO' N. J. PHONE 88l-6593 RIC-BGS AUTO SERVICE Everyihing Au'l'omo+ive 24 Hr. Towing and Road Service szo s. DELSEA DRIVE CLAYTON. N. J. Complimenfs of J. V. CHEERLEADERS The Varsiiy Cheerleaders Say, ' Rosalina Teresa Sharon Linda Jean Carol 'HELLO' Crisiy Roschelle Linda Janice Complimen+s or HENRY'S BARBER SHOP OGGIE LEE NEWFIELD BAR PACKAGE eoons DELIVERED Shrimp-Frog Legs Our SpeciaI+y 87 W WWMWMKWMWQ, WW .ea ww qw . V Qfxgmvmyffmvm QW Q W vim 1,15 QU? US . W, , A GXXIIJLIL up , 1 jg ' . PVIW NM QV I L J M 12371, RBA K N X 9. , ' QQ ibxgzy Aw' QWNTQ QQ' fyyww Q9 W My W Xb X W9 W Aw Y if ,M W A GV W , 35 W x . 1.1 , aj X, ah W 'I f A -P ,cf f 17 7wf7f OO , ' , wif LL? 2 I A Q - X Q ' by -' f f ' X, An ?lC NJW Qga K ff 5 ifnvq PM Og j v xiii 9 ff? N? Y 'gf Sf u.. 1 1 I X4- .,.- N--Q. cj XA X
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