Closter High School - Shamrock Yearbook (Closter, NJ)

 - Class of 1952

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Names: Marilyn Davis, Eleonor Fuchs Co-Capt., Carol Zabriskie Capt., Joan Fairbrother, Carol Piccoli, Suzanne Testori, Pat Sweet, Henrietta Bullen. Cheerleaders The cheerleaders, who are one of the main attractions of the football and basketball games, can be heard almost any afternoon of the season practicing vigorously in any vacant corner in the school. There are eight girls in this years squad and they rate high among the cheerleadersin Bergen County. Wrestling Schedule Closter 16 Suffern I. V. 28 15 Spring Valley 33 Leonia I. V. 10 Nyaek I. V. 21 19 15 24 Suffern 14 Left to right in order of descending weights. Back Row: Robert Perusini, un- limitedg Fred Englehardt, Captain, 175, David Cooke, 149, Robert Fritsch 147g Geroge James, Manager. Front Row: Allan Geary, 129, Robert Boas, 120pJack Bartels,103g Richard Gugger,114g David Schmidt, 103. Not on picture are Fred Ceccotti, l33g Douglas Syren, 95. Wrestling The Wrestling team, which is something new, started last year under the able direction of Coach Leonard Mott, Wrestling is quite different from the three main sports participated in at Closter High, and this season many enthusiastic fellows came out for it. This year the fellows had the capability and show- ing of a fine team, and we weren't surprised when they walked off with quite a few matches. 30

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Miss Schneider, Advisor, M. Titus, Sec'y.-Treas.: J. Hosfordg J. Bartelsg A. Lupardig M. Daly, Vice-Pres.g H. Bullen L. Fuchs, E. Fuchs, Pres.g M. Puglia. The Girls' Athletic Association The girls in the class of '52 were among the first members of the Girls Athletic Association. You might say the Seniors and the G.A.A. grew up together, Long ago, in 1947, the G.A.A. began with such sports as volleyball, basketball, and softball. A few girls came out for practices and filled in the vacant positions witha few promising 8th graders- Thompson, Fu- chs, Frohlick, Gruben. Today the G .A.A . supports ten different activities including co-ed bowling, dancing, and individual sports. It boasts a membership of 119 girls including both junior and Senior High School students. It has had six play days with other schools during this past year. Who are among the leaders and best athletes of the G,A, A. today? Why of course--The Seniors. Besides fostering athletics the main object of the G.A.A. is fostering Sportsmanship and fellowship , Will you ever forget the lockerroom parties , the hiding of the class pennant, the trips to away games, the unposed pictures, and the attemptsat being Spaghetti Chefs ? One thing is for sure--We will nev- er forget the G.A.A.! 7' , -? 5 - i , ' I A 51: 1 ,7' , T i nl , , IWN' T' 5. P si nw w m,,.d-.,' ' 29



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Nancy Adams leave my last mxnute dashes up the back statrs to Jack Callagher Lester Allen to Bob Morse leave my wrll power not to smoke Arlene Andreonr wtll my abtllty to be a loud cheerer at basketball games to Joyce Buonocore Francrs Bravr bequeath my glasses to anyone who IS ln drre need of them Henrtetta Bullen leave my promptness to Mrss Gennet Davrd Campbell bequeath my abrlrty tl Physrcs to Albert Ernstern Janet Capone am leavrng and takrng everytlung wrth me Lcffert Carroll leave to Fred Huff the drawl and promptness Drck Craddock left to me Eleanor Castleton leave my Perfect attendance record to Exleen Cossetta Rtchard Cogan bequeath my love for Harry 5 Truman to all young mrsgutded republrcans Mary Daly leave my twrrlrng accompltshments to Janet Short Ronnte D Amtco gtve my helght to anyone who needs rt Jackr Deer leave to my stster Jo my abrlrty to drrve Mr Hoffman s car Antta De Marttm leave my basketball Bblllly to Theresa Caruso Van Demarest leave to Mrss Schnerder my drrvrng abrllty Joan Farrbrother am leavrng I What more do you want' Jean Frtler bequeath my Southern ways to Mrs Gtllespre Herbert Forrest wtll to Fred Englehart my great knowledge of wrestlrng Jean Frolrch leave my abrltty to get a captarn of a basketball team to Joyce Buonocore Eleanor Fuchs leave my worn out cheertng unrform to Ruth Munsburg Allan Geary wrll to Johnny Voter my convertrble empty wallet and memorres etc of those good old ttmes Paul Glynn leave to Red De Marlo my abrlrty to get along w1th everyone Lots Gruben leave my qulet ways to Carol Ptccoll Rrchard Gugger leave my herght to George Frrtz Rosalte Gugger wrll my alto parts rn the operettas to Judy Hosford Phrlrp Harvey bequeath my sprt balls wrsecracks and puns to Lours Parllex Jean I.rv1ne wrll my hetght to Jane Zabrrskle Joan lrvrnc leave my crossword puzzle book to anyone who gets bored wtth study hall Betty Johnson leave my Shorthand Book to ar1y Jumor who wants rt Conrad Kober bequeath my smgmg vorce to Mr Mott Rudy Larssle leave my quret ways to Red De Mano Ellen Lewrs leave my smrle to all who are sad Ann Lupardl leave Closter Hlgh School wtth many fond memor1es Arthur Meumann w1l1 to Bob Morse my hot rod and lrcense so he won t have to walk to school tn hrs sentor year Dorothy Nola 1 leave my curly harr to M Trtus Patrtcra Noren leave my tnterest tn art to Barbara Farrell Bob Perusrnr leave my Burck and datebook to Dec Jean Prccolr leave my slogan Weenre for Presrdent to Closter Hrgh school Louls Puglta bequeath my actrng abrlrty to Mrs Mc Cune Mary Puglra leave my abrltty to bowl to a good frtend Mr Hoffman Marrranne Reuten leave my careful drrvrng to my brother Fred Lots Rothman wlll my abrlrty to get along wrth everybody to Red De Marro Gratra Sttles bequeath my love of fresh atr to room 15 Marlorre stone leave my abrlrty to talk and get rnto trouble wtth Mr Hoffman to my srster Nancy Pat Sweet gtve to B111 btone my bottle of blonde tlntarr because he needs a re touch job Melvrna Thompson grve Iuanrta Franklln my atheleuc talent Walter Torello leave my mechanrcal talent for ftxrng cars to any Juntor boy rn need of rt Chrlsttne Van baders bequeath my abrlrty to eat to Mr Hoffman Florence Vrze leave my athletrc abrltty to Margaret Trtus Franklrn Warner leave my lrght blonde hart to Anna May Percttr Carol Zabrrskre grve my carrot top to any juntor grrl who desrres rt Guy Zeller bequeath to the Junror class the permeatrng odor of the lab nd the broken glass .Z all I, , ' ' 1 . I, , ' . I, ' , ' . I, . Q ,. .R . . .U I, ' , , ' ' . I, , ' ' ' . . I, ' , ' , '. I, , ' ' . I, , ' ' . I, ' , ' ' . I. A , ' ' . It .. ' .- v . . , . I, , ' ' '. I, - , ' ' ' . . I, f , ' '. L Q , A . . I, 'r, ' . ' . X I' . . Q . . - xv II . ,' ., ,, X I' ' 'I ' Y l ' N I' . . ' , ' r 5- 1 A 5 . , . A - - M X lv ., 1 .. ' N 1. . , . . . X I' . I . , . . ' r IV 1 . ,x , U . , . 4 I fl l I . 6, ,f ' 31

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