Dumont High School - Reveries Yearbook (Dumont, NJ)

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Mr, Mac, as he is aTTecTionaTely lcnown To sTudenTs, has given us lcind and ThoughTTul guidance ThroughouT The pasT Tour yearsfl-lis never Tailing inTeresT in us and his encouragemenT have been, and will conTinue To be. an incenTive. AlThough all The seniors weren'T aTTorded The opporTuniTy of being in his classes, he is a familiar figure To all due To his ceaseless parTicipaTion in exTra-curricular acTiviTies. Being The head oT The Commercial DeparTmenT, having compleTe charge oT STudenT OrganizaTion money, holding deTenTion, collecfing TiclceTs aT TooT- loall games, and direcTing summer playground acTiviTies are buf a Tew of his school services. For all These Things, and many more, we are proud To honor Mr. M-:Menimen in This, our annual yearboolc. ur ngineerzi . . . BOARD OF EDUCATION The backbone of our school sysrem is lhe Board of Educalion. They are members which are elecled by rown volers for a lhree-year lerm. Receiving very lifrle publicify and no com- pensarion, lhey do a greal deal for rhe srudenl body. Taking care of all mallers rhal arise in Dumonf Schools is a iob in irself. This organizarion meers once every monlh in rhe Board Room ro decide on such mailers as: paying bills, planning lhe budger and paying salaries. Working hand in hand wirh +he school's adminisrralion, rhey make possible lhe many acliviries Thar Dumonr sludenrs enioy. Our rhanks and appreciarion fo lhe Board. Charles A Selzer. Alfred W Heaih, Principal. FIRST ROW D. McClury, Sscrerary: R. W. Kilpafrick, Vice-Presidenl: A C Rasmussen Presiclenf: R. K. Boa. C. A. Selzer. SECOND ROW: E. A. Androson W G Lemberg, J. J. Pauly, H. B. Thiessen, A. J. Srrickland, Disfricf Clerk QL- tf QM :D NN . . . anal Crew gui e uri X , Dervifz DNF C. Freeborn E. Girard R. Goldsrein S. Greonzeig Ferrae Fisco Q ' Flickinger 'f , ,, :Q , I K Q .T I .W 2 .Q is , -P A v r ' N ' ' : m x M 'r r '51 ' , Han 'lf 2 ' ' vm. Q r M 'ff A f EJ , M. 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'Wg .Q 44' 'Q LZ' Turnell Turnell Wesfervelf Whyfe Wizemann VV 1' 5 Collwy Sordeliclx has been presidenl of flwe class of 1953 for the past 3 years. She is very popular and cctive in mos? of flue aciiyilies offered by fhe school. Sllllll l Ullll Cll ffawll . LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Kalherine deNa1ario, Annual Sludenl Council Induclion Ceremonies, Sludenl Organizalion Advisor: Mrs. Eleanor Turnell, November I3, l952. Dr, Charles A. Selzar is seen Senior Guidance Direclorg Mr. Viola Weslervell, giving Ihe oalh of office fo lhe Execufive Board. Senior Advisor. STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Mrs. deNazario, Advisor: C. Sarda- Iich, E. LeFevre, C. Bliss, G. Delgen, J. Auger, P. Nelson, J. Berryman, P. Napolilan, K. Kalanlor, D. Reiferl, A. Piffner. SECOND ROW: E. Williams, E. Ehrmann, J. Ruiz, E. Vialongo, A. Anderson, E. Samler, L. Ludwig, P. Winseman, J. Hawkins, B. Brauligam, B. Casey, F. O'Donnel. THIRD ROW: C. Froberg, L. Hamlel. B, Slevens, L. Leelrs, A. Hageman, C. Barbara, C. Presia, R. Ferriero, M: Kahnberg, E. Swarh. FOURTH ROW: D. Weilburg, B. Ingham. L. Black, B. Klepacli, B. Weise, J. Hum- berf, F. Marlin, C. Green, R. Basralian. STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD SEATED: Mrs. deNazario. Advisor: C. Sardelich, Senior President: E. Blincoe, S.O. Presidenh C. Bliss, S.O. Treqsurerg E. LeFevre, S.O. Secrelary. STANDING: P. Nelson, Junior Represenlaliveg D. Reiferf, Sophomore Represenlaliveg P. Napoli- lan. Sophomore President J. Berryman. Junior S.O. Treasurer: K. Kalanlar, Sophomore S.O. Treasurer Since il was firsl formed, our Sludenl Council has grown in imporiance and efficiency. Noi only does This group relain 'rhe fradilions and carry oul Ihe wishes of lhose il represenls, buf il also inlroduces llourishing ideas Io our school. One of lhe biggesl and mosl imporianl iobs of Ihe Sludenl Council is compiling lhe social calendar. This job consisfs of deciding upon and sefling aside numerous dales for dances and olher aclivilies requesled by 'rhe various organizafions. Wilh Ihe help of iis advisor, Mrs. Kafherine de Nazario, il presenls Ihe annual S. O. Nighl. manages fhe sale oi aclivily cards, and 'ralces charge of Ihe presenlaiion of gold D awards. This year ihrough lheir ellorls, we were able +0 pul on a successful S. O. Nighl of plays, songs, and slcils. Thanks To Ihe hard-worlcing members ol lhe council, our governmenl and sfudenl' acliviiies were ellicienlly handled and kepi running smoolhly. The Senior Execulive Board. under 'rhe capable supervision of Mrs, Viola Wesiervell, is one of 'rhe harclesl working service organizalions, Represen+7 ing Ihe enlire senior class. Ihe live members have conlribuled lheir lime and energy lowards guid- ing Ihe class lhroughoui Ihis Iasl and mosl memor- able year. They have successfully aiiemplecl io fulfill rhe wishes of lhose lhey represenl by pre- senling lhe Senior Play, Ihe Sno-Ball and Class Night as well as by bringing new and beiler ideas io 'rhe school. mapping fke roufe of fAe T5 vmueriefi Joan Hawkins, Edifor-in-Chief of The l953 Raveries. SEATED: l. Bochlold, J. Callahan, N. Marlinez, Ar? Edilorg H. Morlenson, Pholography Edilorg R. Bernhardl, E. Albrecht. STANDING: C. Harrington, L. Perera, W. Mangold, Advisor, C. Sardolich, M. Pelerson and N. Compion. SEATED: C. Clifford, E. Signorolli, M. Blecliman, C. Greer, Business Edilorg J.- Weller, M. Dovenporl, J. Low, P. Parola. STANDING: E. Boekell, P. Knoll, J. Driscoll, C. Bohen, D. Wacker, L. Pcrlato. C. Spillner, N. Compfon. SEATED: L. Klepacki, J. Schneider, J. Leddy, R. Grapol, Liferary Edilorg J. Wolgosl, C. Harrington, J. Thielenhouse. STANDING: P. Taggarl, G. Delgen, P. Hilberl, I. Julich, J. Reinen, D. Woise. K. Uriclzs, P. I.osee, C. Loman, M. Polar- son. LAST ROW: D. Wailburg. We, lhe Reveries Slafl of l953, have endeavored lo creale a yearboolc lhol would record our many happy experiences and memories in an original and inleresling manner, We lirsl mel in Seplember under Mr. Wallace Mangold, a newcomer lo lhe lacully. Then we began lo build a worlcinq unil oul ol a group of individuals. The edilors were elecled, and Joan I-lawlcins became The hard-worlcing eclilor-in-chief. The slaff was divided inlo live main groups: Arl, Pholography, Lilerary, Business, and Typing. Afler o greal deal ol consideralion our lheme was chosen. We have lriecl lo accomplish 'fhal which we sel oul lo do, and lhis bool: will always bring baclc memories ol our years in school. 5.5. J- -5, if I N 5,14 YK .LN HH... great 'iii 0 sQ P' remembered tor her secretary. With a merry she has made many triends. is one of her responsibilities. ALBERT ALTORFER AIbie A territlic sports enthusiast, Albie has played baseball and basketball during the four years he attended D. l'l. 5. As a member of the Key Club, he is well lilced by all and will never be lorgatten. ll Hnuum. DUMONT BERGEN UJUNTY j --i. '-::r, ALEXANDER AMOROSO Freclrles Always a center af attraction with his winning personality is Alex, Being very tond at sports he belonged to the football, baslcetball and baseball teams, Active as president at the l-li-Y, Alex is noted tor his many triends. NEAL AMTMANN Neal, toll and lanlry, is a good student. He is o member of the Visual Aids, Tratlic Squad and Choir, Alter graduation he is going to attend college where he will study agriculture, DOMINICK AMUSO Michey Mickey is a good-laolcing fellow with a winning smile. l-le is tand ot tootball and has proved a valuable player on the team. l-le plans to attend college alter graduation. ELAINE ANDERSON Andy Whenever you see Andy, you will find a iadiant smile accompanied by a friendly hello, Atter graduation she hopes to become a receptionist, She belongs to the Pi Eta Pi and the Brush and Palette Club. ROCCO V. APRICENO Valley With his lceen sense at wit, Valley has entertained his classmates in many an instance with those corny iolres he's so well noted for. A member at the l-li-Y, he hopes to be a carpenter after graduation, GEORGE BAUER This tall fellow hails tram New Millard and can usually be seen riding around in his well recognized Plymouth. His ready smile and good natured ways' will be an asset to him in fulfilling his ambition as ci photographer. f L an 'at' -v s 'Pre--H' MARILYN BAYER Lynn Cute and blonde, Lynn possesses two enlirely dillerenl per- sanalilies. ln class she is sludious and infenf, buf once Gul, her vivaciounc-ss is unbeatable, Marilyn's advenlurous spiril insure' success in whalever field she chooses. IRENE BECHTOLD Renee Well lilccd lor hor faclful franlrness, Renee displays a lceen sense ol humor. Na+ only does she possess artistic lalenfs, bul she is musically inclined as well. Her main ambilion is lo ger married. GEORGE BERG Choo Choo Choa-Choo is one ol the Taller self' A 'rrain enlhusiasl from way baclc, George has calleclions ol lrains, phcrmphlels, and inlormalion To safisly any up and coming engineer. GEORGETTE BERGER Georgie Cule and sweel, G-eorgelle hos curly red hair and freckles. She is o member of the Junior League and Commercial Club. She plans lo combine o secrelarial career wilh marriage. RUTH BERNHARDT Ruthie This fallralive lillle blonde is one ol the popular girls from New Milford. She is a member ol lhe Junior League and plans lo become a nurse aller gradualion. JULIA BETZ Julie Julie is an allroclive redhead who loves lo dance, dale, and bowl, She belongs to the Pi Eta Fi and Bowling Club. Her ambilion is lo become an oclress and shes wished much success A' 9 Q B!-li' TEACHERS CAPS ONLY 1435 '- . rg. J T s,f Q. 1,13 Ei A 2-sr i? 4 ROBERT BOGERT Hauling lrom Harringlon Park, Bob is one of lhose quiel' but nice fellows inferesfed in Civil Service. He hopes lo become a Posfmasfer, Bob is usually seen in his car or wor ing on il. . CAROL BOHEN Quia? and sincere are ihe lwo besf words fo describe Carol, She is a hard working reporler for lhe Periscope and an aclive member of lhe Junior League. Carol hopes lo become a laboraiory lechnician. iff M.- 'Y 1-11 CAROLYN BLISS Carolyn Presidenl of lhe Honor Sociefy, editor-in-chief of the Periscope, are iusf iwo of The many ocliviries fo which Carolyn belongs. She'll always be remembered lor her willingness lo help ofhers. ARLINE BLUNT Arl This dark-haired, brighleeyed miss possesses a rare combinaiion of beauiy, brains and personoliiy, which make her o popular member of the Honor Society, Girls' Leaders and Reveries sfoff, She plans +o become o secreiory. ESTELLE BOEKELL Babsio Tall and lair, Eslelle came To Dumonl' from Sainl Cecelias She is well liked by all for her quick smile and ready help. A Reveries slafl member, Babsie would like lo go info nursing offer grodualion. JOHN aoemeen Johnny John is one of fhe Old Tappan residenis who rise early each morning io lravel fo school, He enjoys working on cars in his spare lime. Affer he grcduales he plans lo offend college. CYNTHIA BOLLWEG Cig This lilile miss wilh her prelly eyes and falkolive ways is a member of 'rhe Pi Elo Pi and Commercial Club. A good sludeni, Cynihia will make a good secrefary afler grodualion. DAVID BONNETT Dave His quiel manner doesn r fool anyone, l'le's our for a good lime. He very allen can be seen riding around in his car. Dove is a member ol fhe German Club and Camera Club. YN YT!-'vhs 'Z' SQ-1 .gt Q qauuh., RAYMOND BOOK Sampson One of lhe best-liked and most popular seniors, Ray was co-coplain ol The ioolbol' learn and a member of rhe Sporls and Key Clubs, Roy is inleresred in loolboll and hopes to become a Gooch. BEATRICE BRAUTIGAM Bea Bea, possessor of beaurilul red hair and friendly charm, is one girl Yhe senior class is proud of, Honor Sociefy ond Junior League member, she has won lhe odrniralion of all. ROBERT BURKE Turk This well-liked senior boy will be remembered lor his willy remorlrs ond clever poems, Wherever' Bob is, There is loughrer, A member ol' the Hi-Y ond Coaching Club, his ombilion is lo coach loorboll. JOAN CALLAHAN Jocnie New Millord's loss is Dumonfs goin. Vifriling and painling rank high on the list of her falenfs. ,loan is a member of ihe Tri-l'-li-Y, Periscope, Reveries, and Tragic Squad, Nursing is her chosen profession. ANNE CECCO Anno, on ordenl Dodger lon, serves ihe Commercial Club pre-sidenl. She is also o member of lhe Junior League. Affer graduation she would like fo be o privole secrelory. Check by being an efficient HJOS.. from N.Y.C., Joe surprised everyone and his sophomore year. l-le is one of fhe Con always be counred on for a good woodworking, id' bg' 5 'ig Ap ,nur . an Q -A., -9.2 l4 q -, 1 JOHN BRENNAN Quife a husller on lhe Visuol Aids Crew, John oilen runs lhe camera for class films. He is greally inleresfed in Mea+baIl sporls os o hobby and is a member of lhe Hi-YA ALBERT BRUST Al Toll, lonlry Al is well lrnown for his quiel, pleosani manner. His handsome leofures hove won him the nickname of Babylon-. Befween sporls and l-li,Y money problems, he's quile a busy' fellow. ,1- :GN 1 ld Rs -A, P , fr-'rf L J I i D LEWIS CHAPIN AJ nny is a popul r aol -sr: nsonny.. pla er seen wilh The gang. l-le comes fr l-larringl and is Fond of un ing. An acfiv ey Club member, Lew would lilce fo sludy dentislry a ler gradualion. JAMES CLEARY lgnoh Jimmy, one ol The more bashful boys, will long be remembered lor his cheerful smile and happy-go-luclry ways. l-le is a lney member ol lhe baslrefball Team and should do well in lhe occupalion he chooses. fn' Yiw- 'niq' .1 Y5' ,Tho ln-L Y! -' CAROL CLIFFORD Co An Old Tappan girl, Carol has lenl many laughs fo her Classmales during lhe lasi few years. A carelree spiril has broughf her many friends. She belongs lo lhe Tri-l'li-Y, Commercial Club and Reveries Siall. NEAL COMPTON Neal is one of Those fellows everybody l1f1OWS: happy and ready for fun, Busy in The Hi-Y and olher aclivilies, he is always ready wilh a willing hand, Good luck lo a swell fellow. RAYMOND CONSTANTINE Ray Mos? of Ray's spare Time is spenf working on his car. Upon graduaiion he plans to offend Television School and become a felevision mechanic, l-'le is aclive in the Visual Aids Crew and The Camera Club. JAY ANN COVAULT Jiggs Full of fun, Jay Ann's blue eyes reveal a greai deal al roguishness. A Tri-Hi-Y member, she comes lo Dumont from l-larringfon Park via +he slage coach, ln her spare lime she enjoys painfing. MARY LOU DAVENPORT An ardenl player of sports, Mary Lou resides in Old Tappan. l-ler good loolcs and slrilcing wardrobe combine fo malce up a well lilred senior. Her ambilion is lo use her chemislry knowledge al Lederles. GAIL DETGEN Redheaded and aflraclive, Gail always gives a helping hand wilh her lalenl. Very acfive, she was secrelary ol the Stale Sliidenf Council, Periscope news edilor, and assislonf edifor lor The Reveries. Deech I' 1 Y ,gpg if T 'L' X. ALYCE DE VRIES Al Fi-ii-ndly and willing Ai can usually be seen chewing gum and working in room 26. Her arnbilian is lo become a boakkeeper, and she rnusr have The abilify as she lakes fare ov' fhe SO, Books. LEROY DIETZ One of lhe Diirnonl Huskies, Lee played on lhe line This year, He belongs To rhe Hi-Y Club and lisls cooking as one of his various hobbies. He hopes fo allend college aller graduation. Lee MARCIA DlETZ Meme Marcials versafilily is amazing! High in schalaslic achieve- menf, possessor ol a fine singing voice, lhis prefry miss will surely go lar as o singer, Bela Bela, Pericope and Honor Sociely are among her aclivifies, ESTHER DiMAGGlO Dimples Prelly and friendly, Esther is an excellent flag lwirler, She is also a member of lhe Bela Bela Club. Her wonderful dispasilian will make h r ll lo come. e a successu nurse in ihe years GERTRUDE DOMANEK Trudy Syrnpafhelic and warm hearfed, Trudy is sure fo enjoy life wherever she goes. An acfive member of the Junior-League and Dramalic Club, she hopes lo enler lhe nursing field offer graclualion. JANE DRISCOLL Janie is a sweef gal wilh beaulilul long red-gold hair. She can mos? olfen be found talking or felling corny jokes. She is a rnernber of fhe Junior League. nkusyyi. l we 'N ii' JOHN DUNDORF Roddy Clean-cuf and easy going, Johnny is allen seen disfribufing slips lar fhe Visual Aids lo lhe homeroorns. He owns his own car, a small foreign model. His ambition is dralling. GEORGE EGAN lgnaf1 The hardworking rapiain al lhe Public Address Crow and reporler lor rhe Periscope, George wonls lm bg gp eieclriral engineer. Much al his spare limo is spcnl over- hauling his car, Penelope, 0025 QU 2 an xikfws? l 'Hi JUDY ELLIOTT Judy Always recidy lor O lolre, ful' ol fun ond pep, is Judy who hoils from New Millord. She con oflen be 'oiind bowling, which is her hobby, or riding orocind in her own cor, l-ler personolily ossures her success. JOHN ESPOSITO Espo As The capable lreosurer of The Visuol Aids Crew, Espo is usuolly found wilh o comero ol some sorl. Phologrophy is his ombilion ond hobby rolled irilo one. Rorely seen wilhouf o smile, success should be his. Q ARTHUR ESTERBROOK Swede An oclive member of the l-li-Y ond o sporls ehlhuSlOSl. 5 it popular Swede hos greol ombifions. l-le oims lo be 0 success ond probably will, foo, His pei pe-eve is bod morlrsf' in-nr Joi-TN EVERETT Rev John is lhe presidenl of The Visuol Aids ond o member Ol The Rod ond Gun Club, l'le hos o sincere mormer ond lriendly way. Upon complelion of college he inlends lo enler The minislry, JOHN FISK Johnny ROBERT GORMAN Bob Jr-hn, who mods fhrv morning onnouncemenls, is oclive in A yorsily loolboil ployer ond o member ol 'rhe Public ll'0 pi-bll' Address Crow. l-le is oilen seen riding oround Address Crew, Bobs inleresls seem To be moslly plones, in his qvirr-n Aulri, Allor grodiiofion he plons lo ollend girls, ond sporls, l-lis hobby of plones will serve him well in COll0El0' his chosen profession of oeronoulicol engineering. GILBERT GOLDMAN Gil ROBERT GOTTBERG Fish Allhhugh hi- is ii smoll guy. Gil molces up lor il in personolily. A irir-iicl vsnsij- ol humor Choroclerizes lhig Visiigl Aids mombei, Hn is wished o lol of luclr in lullilling his ombiliori lo bo-'ome 0 'owyon . K+ 1 .rxix-I 'Sy '7f :.-'A G' Bobs pleosing personolily oncl inleresl in hobbies hove won him mony friends. Tropicol fish ond phologrophy occupy much of his Time. l-le is presidenl ol The Comero Club ond plons To offend college, F... cv F65 T' , i' Maw, . 'ww 1 r 'lvl qgv, CALVIN GRANDGENT Cal Polife and serious, Calvin is one sfomp collector who is going lo pu? his hobby fo good use, os he plcins fo work in a pos? office, A conscienfious sludenl, much ol his lime is spenf sludying. ROSEMARY GRAPEL Barb As lilerary editor of lhe Reveries and ci member of The Girls' Leaders ond Periscope sfahi Rosemary ranlrs high wilh all her classmciles. She will malre good use of her prelfy smile in the nursing prolession. RAYMOND GROLL Ray Roy's ombilion, which he hopes To realize while serving in Che Air Force, is lo be a comrnunicafion fechnicion. Phologrophy, wriling, and sporls are his favorile pasiimes. A member of lhe HLY, his wi+ry rernorlrs will be remembered by oll. JUNE HAGEDORN Blonde hair and lair slcin describes June, who holds lhe lille of class afhlele. A member of lhe Girls' Leoders Club, her lolenfs also go info rhe music 'field os she ploys bolh lhe accordion and clorinel. MALCOLM HALLIDAY Mal Mol, o super guy from the word go, is very inleresled in alhlelics, baseball ranlrsfirsl wi+h him. l-le is also one of fha Dance Bond's lirsfs, Wifh personality plus, he's sure lo go lar. ROBERT HANS Krau+ Good nolured Bob hopes lo join lhe Marines aller graduolion, Kraul, os he is colled by his besl friends, hoils from New Milford and his ombilion is lo be a successful eleclrician. e my .. 'l' Jef 'QR '-qpfkifj ff 17 ,f , f in ' 'E ' f U' CAROL GREER HlCCUP5H Alfhough Carol is one of rhe mosf carefree in the class, she is olso one of ils hard worlrers. She is lhe business edilar of lhe Reveries and a member of lhe Periscope ond Girls' Leaders, Her fulure plons include nursing. ALBERT GRIPENBURG Al Friendly ond likeable, Al will be remembered os a comedian who loves 'ro heclrlei his classmofes ond leachers. A member of lhe l-li-Y and Sfage Crew, he wishes lo become a masler plumber in Dumonl. r 'Zi' it 0 'QS' x f J ..' 'S em -we M i 1,7 X in ARTHUR HANS Fop Ol 'ill in This cuss, Arlio is probably lhg mosl Carefree, Hi- lui. rf-li med lo Dumonr caller o coreer wilh Uncle Som in 'hu Uni'rrd Sloles Army, l-lis ombilion is lo be ci lvwplvrrp mlm, CONSTANCE HARRlNGTON Alloclonoleiy called Smilie ond rorely seen wilhoul lhor Dir-l'y smile lor her mony friends, lhis peppy cheerleader will br- well rc-mc-mberod for her hord work pur lorfh lo mokc lhe senior yeor o success. Connie 1 9 as In 3-Q- fs.:- nj' -1 A DOUGLAS HARTMAN Doug One ol lhe New Milford Boys, Doug is mos? offen found working on his cor, hunling or fishing, An ocfive l-li-Y member, he hos o hosl of friends. Success will surely be his. ROBERT HARVEY Bob No moller whof The occasion you con olwoys find Bob's blue eyes rwinkling wirh lciughrer, As secrefory of the senior closs his combined good looks, personolily ond wif mcke him one oi lhe mos? liked seniors, HELEN HASSLOCK Hope Hope is cr peppy member of the Girls' Leoders Club, She con lrequenlly be, seen driving Through Town with her friends. Affer groduofion she would like To work wirh lhe F.B,l. JOAN HAWKINS Sadie A floir lor loshion ond o lronk monner moke ,loon on enioyoble girl lo know, She is edilor-in-chief of fhe Reveries ond o Periscope sfoll member. She is looking lorword lo o coreer os o physicol rheropisr. JOAN HERSEY Joon come to Dumonl when she wos o iunior, She is o member ol the Brush ond Polerle Club ond rhe Girls' Croft l-ler future plons ore The Women's Air Force ond lo become on oirline hosless. Jinx MARGARET HILBERT Peggy Slrikingly prerfy ond oiwoys beoulirully dressed, Peg is o porliciponr in the Girls' Leoders Club ond o member of +he Reveries sfolf. ln rhe lulure she plons fo make nursing her prolession. i Tr i 'c-f' Y , 'F . ills' is y il' A l' WILLIAM INGHAM Bill Tall, blond, good-looks, and a keen sense of wil make Bill a popular guy, Vice-Presidenl of lhe senior class, a Key Club member and varsiry man in loofball and baskelball, Bill plans lo offend college. ROBERT JAEGAR Bob Bob's fine personalily, good looks, and Obilily lo lake and give a lake are cherished by all who associale wilh him, l-le is lhe vice-presidenl of lhe Key Club. MARION JALBERT Hobo Marion, lhe head maiareife, is a good sludenl and lun To be with, All-Stale Orchesiro and All-Slale Band are among her numerous aclivilies. As music'is her grealesl inleresf, she plans lo become a music feacher. KATHRO JOHNSON Ka+hy Kalhy is a very allraclive girl with a pleasing personalily. She is a member ol lhe Commercial Deparlmenl, Her ambilion is lo be a fashion illuslrafor and she hopes lo make lhal her career. EDWARD JORDAN This willy senior is besf known lor his clever remarks and crew cur. There is never a dull momenl wilh Ed around. l-le is a member of lhe Key Club and the baseball leam. IRENE JULICH LU lrene's varied inleresls make her a lavorile wilh her friends. A member of fhe Girls' Leaders Club and Reveries slall. horseback riding is her main hobby, Hopin le aflend leachers' college, she will make a cule co-ed. I W ,ge as 'hr Krew' RICHARD KAINE Killer Tall and good-looking, Rich is an assel lo our baskefball leam. Besides being a caplain of lhe Traffic Squad, he's -also presidenl of lhe Tennis Club, After graduafian he hopes To be headed for West Poinl. CONRAD KAKER Connie Blonde and fall, Connie is one big fellow blessed wilh an amiable disposilion. All his praclice in baskelball rewarded him wilh a posilion on lhe varsily baskelball learn. l'le'S hoping lo alfend college aller he graduates, '29 -2-K' . '-fe xi f Wu! 145 -09340, J? WILLIAM KNEISSL Bill Allhoiigh new in D,H.S., Bill has already won many lriends wlh his ready wil and good naluredness, Ai Rod and Gun Club member, he hopes lo enter college aller gradualion and become 0 leacher. THEODORE KOLBOHM Ted Coming lo Dumonl from the big cily ol New York, Ted has broughf many of his lriendly ways wilh him. He is well liked by everyone for his brood grin and a personality that-'s lops. 1 x rfif- ' It , J .piss iv: 5 QT' f . ' iv! if PATRICIA KELLEY Palsy is a reol Southern gal wilh long blonde hair and blue Rebel eyes. She loves a ioke and enioys a good lime, Marriage and secrelarial work will make up her lulure, BRIAN KELLY Kel One of The lrishmen in Dumonl High, Briaris russel hair and freckles rellecl a sunny disposition, A member of lhe I-li-Y, he is planning fo go ro college in The lufure. LORRAINE KLEPACKI Lorraine Lorraine is one in a million. She has a warm personalily, good-naluredness and laughler which she has devoled lo The happiness ol her many friends, She belongs lo The Junior League, Commercial Club, Honor Sociefy and Sludenl Council, LAURA KLINGER Laura Cheerlul and sweel-nolured, Laura has been lhe hard- working S.O. Nighl accompanisl lor several years. Besides being a marvelous pianisf, she also plays fhe drums in lhe band. Marriage will make up her lurure. JESSIE KRAUSS Jessie A lall gal from Haworlh, Jessie hos an orlislic abilily. This gay miss is presidenl ol lhe Pi Ela Pi and is a member ol llie Brush and Palelre Club, HAROLD KUHL SIrelch Tall, lanky and lighl' haired Slrelch may be seen arriying al school in his own car, His per aversion is cops which is quile underslandable. Aller gradualion' he hopes la land a good iob in The lelevision field. fo, 492 95,9 Eff' W..- 7Qe LEONARD LARSON Lenny Lenny is the 3 letter man ot this class. l-le's very popular with his classmates and is always looking tor a good tirne. Len's immediate future will be taken up by college lite. EVELYN LeCLAIR Evie Evie is one ot the tew lucky seniors to own her own car. She is high on the list ot class athletes and is a member ot the Junior League. In the future she hopes to become c teacher, CAROLE LEMAN Take tivo toot seven inches at a pretty girl, with short brown hair and green eyes and you have Carole, a tavorite at Dumont High School. This Beta Beta member will tind her tutiire in the secretarial world. WARREN LEMBERG Pete Known tor his iiitt ol gab, Warren has the physique to tultili his ambition at becoming o physical education teacher. Interested in sports, Warren played football and baseball tor Dumont, JOHN LENSI Chippy This dark-haired boy comes trorn New Milford, A good student and a member ot the t-li-Y, Chippy is a quiet but well-known and well-liked member ot the class. H0 intends lo become a teacher. ROGER LEONARD Rog Roger is serious and a good worker, which is appropriate because his tnture arnbition is to be a minister, l-le is a rnornber ot the Tratfic Squad and will enter college in the toll. Z3 4. 'L S-3 '2J f bafsfff 'JSI 5, 'il' I---J-v JUNE LEDDY I Goodfnatured and happy, June is loved by all tor her waim personality, Actively seen in the Tri-Hi-Y, Reveries and -I Periscope, she's the proud owner at a new Chevie. Success is bound to be hers, Funy Fuzzy is one classmate who possesses on abundant supply at school spirit. ln the capacity of senior class representative, Key Cliib secretary, l-lonor Society vice-president and 5.0. secretary, Ed has served his school wells rs. N Aww 1-- r X c .L i in . JF , Y. . , L., I , M,-.4 ,3.,,.Jf-f ails 1 f' 4. C rv!! 'X 4' - V' is J? AUDREY LOCHER Aud A ili f-'L ill i- nw ', rinzt ii wi iinaness to help, malre Ai dir-, ii ,-.i lin wr' uri-1 va-ll liliiid mir-inber ol the senior ilass. lliis in-grin, ll 153 t--.iil--i is also an artive member ol the J- ni ii lv-uri f- MARGARET LOSEE Peggy A v.iiinii-.ki twin- .rad shiriiiij :nfini nality have won Peggy thi- titli-s ft l Pmin and Siu' Ball Qileen. She is the fi i.1p't1in t 9 hoeilr--id'-is Qnd president ol the Beta Beta Clllb, ff: l 1? i ,A 1 'I-Fl, EUGENE LOW Gene Eiitrh will long be remembered far his heertiil Sl'V7llf' and helping hand, A popular Key C b mennber, he is always in demand tor school artiyitir-s. Gene would like to contime his education atter graduation. JOAN LOW Joanie Blonde and cate, Joan is sore a busy gel! Besides being a member at the cheering squad for two years. she is also artive in the Beta Beta and Commerfia. Club, Her hltiire lies in the nursing field. THOMAS MCCARTHY Long Tom Lang Tomi' is a friendly member at the seniar class with a ready hello tor all, A member at the Rod and Giin Club tor tour years, Toms ambition is forestry work in the Northwest, GEORGE MAHNKEN Professor Passessor ot one at the rnildest and most good-natured dispositions in the school, George does well with whatever he attempts, A carefree manner and friendly attitude are qualities tor which he will be well remembered. RICHARD MARKS Richie Richie is one at the handsome lads that come tram Harring- ton Parlc, Although qiliet he always has a congenial smile for all, l-le plans to study torestry and ga into the field at pulp and paper milling. '- i NORMA MARTINEZ Terry PH., iw x ' Normal who has actively participated in mach ot Dumont v it A If Highs art work, shows interest and creative talent in this , V I field. The Reveries is laclry to have her for its Ca-art editor. fn 'Q X ig. 'I 2 l 1 ' - 3 V' K ge , . l 'yn -. cr I 'i .rf XAV' Q 9 file, by Alf my I '-s.. N ll Q77 ,Mag I lo his broad srnile and pieasonl ways, Greolly inferesled rl'pLHll Sllop. 15 s. 'RQ ig.- O Bob , one al lhe bashlal bays, will be remembered rnoslly n radial and leleyision, his arnbilion is la open a l'.V, ELEANOR MONSON El A member ol lhe Belo Bela, Eleanor is busy primarily wilh sl: :ling and designing. Being very arlisfic, she will have lilllc liawble in liillilling her wish lo become a designer. HELEN MORTENSEN Marlin Cine Helen, wifh her pleasing personalily, came 'lo lnlnrniirrl in her iiinior year, She is J Belo Belo member, ond plrolography edilor ol lhe Reyeriesl She hopes lo become 0 secrelary lor lhe F.E.I, BETTY MOSNER Bef lhiu blwnde haired gal would like lo become a serve-lary filler gradaalione The pleasing personalily, which Belly di-,plays lhroi-gh her cheery hella, will always be remeni- ln,-fed by lhe many friends ir has acquired for her. 'C ' ,YN fi 'mix' as , GENE NAPOLITAN WILLIAM NEWROCK Bill One of lhe belief sliidenls. Gene is qliiel Gnd earnesl. A Sandy-haired and lreclcled, Bill belongs lo lhe Rod and ml,mbe,- of fl-le Rgd gnd Gan Club, his lufure lies in lhe Gan Club, l-leis seriously inleresled in lher lieid al ayialian muclqonggol engineering lieldl With his hardworking allihicle and hfvnes fo enler some phase of il afler gradnalion. he would succeed- Model planes lolne up quile a bit ol his lime, GEORGE NEGER Wells PATRICIA NOLL Pu lall und lanky, George has proved himsell a valuable Brown-haired, cheerlul, afhlelic. Gnd Wllllflgr desffll-70 Pol addition lo lhe boslnefball learn, He ig the 1,-egwref of wha hepes lo enfer The seiirelarial lield aller grodnalion lhe Key Clnh ond plans lo be an cccounfonl in lhe lnlure. She bCl0VWQ5 lo ll 9 Pi Elf? Pi Gnd Commercial Club. :Ds 1, hp 1:-9. :Q ,wi '.'Tl ' 1 - W i Good-looking Ed is a foyorile wilh the femoies. Blue eyes and a winning smile marlr a real Irishman, One ol llm llGl'liN'1 I-liislies he played loofball and basketball, He is also a Key Club member. JAMES O'HARA Jimmy Jim is a good-looking fellow from New Millard. His win, ning personaliiy will be an advanloge loword hir ambiiion, radio announcing, He is an acliye member iil the Srsqqgi- Club and Library Council. EDWARD O'MEARA Eddie Eddie is 0 happy-go-luclxy Irishman. He is lrnown lor his 'friendly blue eyes and pleosanl nofure. Aller gioduolion Ed plans fo go info lhe business field as a salesman, 4-gp HILDA OSTEN Hilda Came Io Dumonl High in her junior year. She is in fhe commercial deparlmenl and is a member ol lhe Pi Ela Pi, Her ambifion is lo false O frip To Germany afier groduaiion. LORETTA PARLATO Red LORETTA PERERA larch Carefree I-Red has O Sense of humor ,hm will help make Igna1z is one ol 'rhe roller slcafing enfhusiqslg QF the life easier lor her always, Found moslly with Jiggs, she's CIO55- She if in We Belo Belo CIUb- 5lUd9 'l COUUCII- u member of lhe Tri-Hi-Y and hopes To become a feacher. Reverlesi and Cllolf- She SVIIOYS Sewlng CIIIVIUQ IIOI' SPGVC Time, Loreifa plans Io become a Teacher. PATRICIA PAROLA Pai MARILYN PETERSON Fefe Pol is known madly for her small size and mischievous A iigger of poise, iusl a dash ol dignity, a lloir ol fashion, sense ol humor, A member ol Ihe Bela Bela Club and add a Icnaclc for geliing info mischief ond The resullz a Reyorivs sloll she will iurn lo secrefarial worlc and perf cheerleader wifh on A-I persanalify, She is also Cl moriioge lor her lulure. member ol fhe Belo Bela and Commercial Club. rn 5? ...X 714' w Q' ' EQAQQ-K ' L' .is. 6 2, ,- EDWARD O'BRIEN Ed Eilrg iv -if 'rf CHARLES PHILIPPS Charlie is a well-lilred tellow who comes to Dumont from Haworth, A good athlete, he preters baseball to any other Charlie sport and is a member ot the varsity team, He plans to go into the business world, PETER PINCHERA Pete Pete, who comes to Dumont from Scotland, is best known tor his Scotch accent and his willingness to help, l-le's a great basketball enthusiast and is hoping to attend college. DONALD RASMUSSEN Russia Blond and blue-eyed, Don shows speed and versatility on the tootball tield. His persuasive ways have pulled him out ot many a tight spot. Atter graduation Don hopes to attend college, JOYCE REINEN Hot Rod Noted tor her pretty smile and her darlc green Chevie. Joyce is coreytree and tull at lun. She is o member ot the Triel-li-Y, the Commercial Club, and the Reveries stott. BARBARA REINHARDT Barb One ot Barbs interests is the moiorettes tor she is their captain. She's active in C-irls' Leaders and is a Periscope reporter. With her friendly and sincere nature, she will surely realive her secretarial ambitions. DONALD ROPER Don Intelligence, good loolrs, ond a wondertul personality are only a few ot the tine characteristics of the able co-captain ot the tootboll team, l-lis worlc and even disposition have made him the tayorite ot the senior class, 'im -is Ex. F ? l 2 .aes , 1 1 'snr Yu:-' FRANK PRESTA Toll, darlr, and good-loolcing describe Franlc who posses es a winning personality, l-le is a member ot the t-lonor Society and Sports Club, Fronlr plans to become a chemical engineer atter college graduation, FRANK QUIRK Skippy Slrippy's good-naturedness and iolies are well-known in Dumont. Hes a member ot the Coaching Club and the Chess Club, Atter graduation, he intends to go into the television tield. i i i i ' dx .,v, 4. 1 'Tiff' ' T gel s- -- , l B if ii . 'E X1 ,,. fx f + T H. A '. N, 'TQ ' xx ' It X T i DOUGLAS ROSS Doug WARREN RYBAK Humphrey Allhough quiel and very soft spoken, Doug can always Hailing from New Milford, Warren fra lo school in his be counted on for fun, An acfive member of The sporls club, his hobby is model Trains. His ambirion is lo be a cerlilied public accounianl. JAY ROTHENBERGER lay, viha is well-known for his classroom argumenls, is quife a sporfs enrhiisiasf, He played loofball-and belonged la The Rod and Gun Club and rhe Hi-Y. He will be headed for college in The near iulure, 3 ' T :UK We Q'cs..g' lifj' own Car, He was one of the husrling foc'ball managers and is a member of lhe Hi-Y, Alter gradnarion he would like lo prepare for a career as an engineer. DINO SALVADOR Pin Head Dino possesses a sense of humor unparalleled by any senior in lhe class of '53, A member of lhe baskelball Team, his clawning in class will keep the memory oi him in many hearis and minds. ROBERT SAMLER Bob Bob is a good-looking, rafher quief guy, whose aversion lo females is welleknowns He is inieresled in sporrs and was one oi The Huskies' srars on rhe baseball diamond. CATHERINE SARDELICH Cafhy As presidenr al this class for fhe pas? three years, Cathy is raps. With her amiable ways and a personalily fha? hiis an all lime high, she can be norhing boi sufcessiul in all she does. JOHN SCHLESINGER Schles Inlelligenl, hard-working, Schles. wirh a great sense of humor, is sporfs editor of fhe Periscope, Senior Class Treasurer, and a Hi-Y member, He has enierfained his classmares on both rhe sfage and in classes, ROBERT SCHLICHTING Bob Bob is fhe presidenf of lhe Rod and Grin Club His sincere manner and friendly smile are known ro all. Upon gradua- lion he plans lo allend college and become on engineer. Ser. s ' 'li I x Ji bg, JOHN SCHLOMANN Johnny Jolinny, who is well-liked by all wno knovv him, is oi+en seen driving some band members ia ar from ine Fire House. Besides being in ine band, lie also wriies lor ine Periscope. FRED SCHNEIDER Quiet ploasanl, and good liurnored, besl describe Fred. As a sporfs enlliusiasl, Fred is a member al llwe Sporis Club. Always ready To lnelp his ieilow classmales, Fred is liked by everyone. JOAN SCHNEIDER Joan is a friendly brunette in ine Commercial Deparimenl. Ailer grqdiialion sim would like To allend a b isiness scliool. L .loans liobby is sowing, buf sne also likes swimming Gnd ife skaling. ELEANOR SCHUBERT El A radian! smile, an ab nuance .fl viialily and an exlra- ordinary iniagiinalian acfcribes Els personaliiy in O niilslieli, A swer-l aispasiiian along willw easy' cliarrn have man liar many liiends dawg lier years af Dumonl Higlw Scnonl. : '7 .J wfv.fCfr ,4 WAR ES Curly . Y r n 'n yoving d y, is especiaily nappy wl'1en iid. in 1ii.,l.e.e ' I - i' 4 i ine Cnare is going x A Q bioby al soi ped-up rnalors nn lir i' xs, S Hou nii Y im ' , l y ' ' To be an ula i lianic.1! QW 41 'UN ,pf 'VS Y:-4 CHARLES SEALANDER Ch I' aria Tall and lanky Charlie can usually be laund vvilli Connie Wliefe lliefe is 0 group ol lellows, Girls ins? dan'i seem inleresi lnim, An ardignl spfrh lan, lies a graal assel la Tl'ie varsily baskelbali learn, 1 A GEO SCIORRA Qiiii-l and Sinn we OVC ilTC Glfrirrir-, l'lis lilliiic DlOnS wiirk G Gnd Bi-nsli and Paleile Club if Ap. . .- SHAW Bubbles uie, gay, ilirlaliaiis, and lols oi lun, Diane nas managed la Combine all llvese inla one prelly piciiirc, Slie is a member of ine Junior league, Commercial Club and Flag Twirlers. 'U' if .-3 IBROUDE , .i7'..z-gw W y'6,.'mrnu5 gTALA:flC :,f X 'L 1. I ii 'QT H- in - fp l DONALD STUMPF A good sense of humor and aihleiic obilily charocrerize Don. Besides playing foolball and baskelball he is a member of the Key Ciub. l-leis quile a guy wilh the girls, loo, Warnings SHIRLEY SURRELL Shirl Shy, rule Shirl is a member of the Junior League and a very good alhlele, Her friendly smile is always welcome and is oflen acrompanied wilh a blush. This sweef gal will be a secretary some day! Q'.. ' - has '! ' ELIZABETH SIGNORETTI BeHy Belly's sweel disposilion, beaiirilf- bark hair and winning ways have broughi her many friends, She is vice-presidenr of the Junior Leagm, a Commercial Clnb member, on lhe Traffic Squad and Reveries slag. CHARLES SMITH smmv Calm, cool and rol'er'0d-f af s Smitty. VWWOTOVCF is hgppgningy he ig there Offering miggesrions. Hli Shy smile and bashiul ways have wan him many friends and admirers in his career al D.i-LS. CLAIRE SPILLNER Clan ihg possessar of a sfvlish wardrobe and happy giggle, is active in lhe Girls' Leaders, Commercial Club and Reveries. She also enjoys drivingy Affer graduation she hopes lo be employed as a secrelary. nclcr.. FRANK STEIMLE Richie Frank came io D.l-LS. in his iunior year from Dwighr Morrow High, l-lis qi ielness and willingness To work have broughf him many friends. Aller gradualion hes iriferesfed in gelling a good iob. PATRICIA TAGGART Pai Good fhings come in small packages For example here is Par. As a Bela Bela, Reveries, and Periscope member her quier friendliness, sweel erson l't d ' one is unbealable, p a I y an inieres? in every- DOROTHY TERRALAVORO Doi Dol is a liille girl who is known masfly lor her lang name and fhe greal iob she did selling magazines, Her helping hand and friendly ways will make her well-liked wherever she goes. V- 41 17' ,Kg all A., Nc:-r' ts' Tp- JOAN THIELENHOUSE Noted tor that pretty hoirda, Joan is bound to tind the success she seeks with her ability and knock ot making many, many triends, This sweet miss is sure to reach the top. EVELYN TLUMAC During football season this cute, tun-loving senior can Elvie be tound twirling her orange and brown tlag, Besides tlag twirling she tinds time to be treasurer ot the Junior League. t-ter ambition is to attend college. RENE VESERY Frenchie Although quiet in school, Rene is quite the opposite when cutting up with his friends, l-le is a soccer enthusiast and has the ambition ot becoming a businessman, What he dislikes most is his nickname l:renchie. CLAIRE VICK Friendly and ambitious is Claire, l-ler good nature and helptul ways make her a wonderful person to know. She is ci member ot the Triel-ti-Y and Library Council and will turn to music tor her career. ALLAN VINE Speedy Returning to Dumont atter a year's absence, Allan has a great interest in photography and hopes to specialize in this tield. l-le belongs to the Camera Club, Rod and Gun Club, and the Public Address Crew. JANET VOGT Fanny lan will be sure to reach the top at the rate she's going. A member ot the Beta Beta and Commercial Club, she is a willing worker, Her main goal in lite is to become an etticient secretary. KN !? P A ,O f W ' '41, , Ihr 6' I IVRN 40- 61 lin. LICE TWAROG U Q X UM.. ratile and weet escri es Alice. he an usually be s, retar treasurer t te irls a ers. She is an Y Ve s s d b S c seen working over 5.0, books or tultilling her obligations as stc - o h G' ' Le d ex cellent athlete as well as a good student. KATHLEEN URICKS Kathy What is Kathy mode ol? Laughing eyes, impigh Smile' mischievous personality, tlirtatious ways and natural Choi-mr This popular miss is ch l df - ' ' L eoders president, eerea cr co captain and Girls' E' gi? 4- ti X 1 I 1' ix ig ff Y' Ysfrr FRANCIS VOISENAT Frank Francis, oflen called TwinkleY1oes, plans lo make show bnsinefs his career. This lal', blond-haired lellow is in greai demand ra dance whenever The occasion calls for good enlerloinmenl. ANTOINETTE VOTO Toni An iniecliovs laligh and smile lar all maine up The class wir. 'Toni' is also an oflicer of lhe Pi Elo Pi and a member ol lhe Commercial Club. She hopes fo be a private secreiary. N - gi I 'Dx qu '-an Q, .PLA 4'--x , V 'Q-rv' 'ri . -. I , J 3f'HdL'1l- Z 'E N. un 111, 1v ' DORIS WACKER A cafe smile, impish personally and lofs oi pep characlerize Doris. One ar' The besl' in afhlelics and a Girls' Leaders and Commercial Club member, she hopes 10 rgmbing secrelarial work wilh marriage. Wociue JEAN WALLER Jeanie Jeaniell makes up in pep whaf she laclcs in size. She hails from New Miilcrd and is a whiz at ping pong. Her ambilion proves fha? Jean can always be counted an, as she plans fo iain lhe Waves. JOHN WATJEN Johnny Johnny is one of The more pop lgr and friendly members of the senior Cla-is. Known as lWhifey' ro his friends lnis blond Casanova is planning a career in chemical engineering. ANN WALTKE Annie Anns warm peisonalily ofa friendly manner lvuvu wan her a hosl oi lriends. A member of the Traffic Sqilad, Tri-Hi-Y and Reveries, she is also a 'alenled ariisl. Her inline lies in The adverlising field, CHARLOTTE WEBER LoHe Chailolle, one of fhe schools few German girls, has made o hasl of iriends wilh her pleasanl smile and qiiir-l manner, All lee confident fha? lLol?ie will conrinno her siircors in lhe biiginess world, DONALD WEILBURG Shor+y Good-laalinq Den is a busy guy. The Sllldenl Organizafion, Reveries, Perisrroe and varsily basicefball are among hi-, acrivilies. His inlelligence and sense ol h mm will help him immeaslirobly while hes slndying fo be a donor. ' i 4. 59351 'Srl ,z QJ g DOROTHY WEISE DOtty Red-headed Dotty, the possessor ot a beautitul wardrobe, intends to enter the nursing profession. During her leisure she enioys singing and has entertained at school attairs. She is active in the Beta Beta. A JOAN ANNE WELTER WeIts She's cute, she's merry, she's lots ot tun, Active in Girls' Leaders and Reveries, this pretty rniss, with her naturally curly hair and friendly manner, is bound to be a success in the medical protession. HERBERT WETZEL Herbie A hunting enthusiast, Herbie comes trom New Miltord, l'le is known tor his good looks and neat appearance. Herbie's ambition is high as he plans to become an airline pilot in the future. PATRICIA WINSEMAN Healthy Long clark hair, sparking eyes and a pleasing personality make up a pretty senior. Co-art editor at the Reveries, Girls' Leaders and Periscope member, Pat hopes to mix marriage with an artistic career. KENNETH WITHSTANDLEY Ken With a knack at dragging hirnseit into tionble and a devil may care attitude, Ken will never lose sleep over loci: at triends, l-lis ambition ta be a pilot is sure to be realized. ROBERT WOLSTAD Wo0ley l-lappy-ga-lucky is a suitable description ot Wooley. His popularity may be attributed to his sunny disposition and triendly manner, Active in baseball and a l-li-Y member, Bob plans to attend college, gi 'I-T pf ,L .4w. . .-, 1, , v 1' 4'sfX . 'Tiff' .fe N in V l JOAN WOLGAST Panda A happy smile and-inteitians Jigga annrriincrfs thi- presonrg at Panda This active senior is pragidant at ilw Tiirl-l.,Y and a member at the Ruvuiivs and ticiiscapo stall, Sho hopes to enter tha ins.ronrQ field, JOAN WUNDER New Miltord has sent this lriendiy girl, Not r,nly is sho qiiet and dignified bitt also ambitious as xr l J an an nu, iw' arjtive member al the Tri-t-li-Y, is panning ti: become a typist. WZ?- 5- I 'Um if T GAOKHI flefllafejf I MENIIIITIAM We, The class of l953, Tind ourselves rapidly approaching The Threshold of graduaTion. This recalls To our minds The many happy experiences we have shared. Lingering among our ThoughTs, however, are Those unhappy memories which have Tilled our hearTs wiTh sorrow. There will be missing Tram our numbers on graduaTion nighT one young lad whom we all lcnew as Malcolm DemaresT: Tor iT was in our junior year ThaT, suddenly on February 28, l952, Malcolm died oT a hearT ailmenT. A music and sporTs lover, Malcolm spenT many leisure momenTs waTching Television. l'le possessed school spiriT To a high degree and aT almasT every game could be Tound supporTing The Team and school he loved. Because he sincerely appreciaTed his opporTuniTy aT receiving an educaTion, Malcolm became a very conscienTious and hard-working sTudenT, Therefore, in remembrance OT our classmaTe. Malcolm DemaresT, we dedicaTe a porTion of our memories. eorge ganino I MEMIIRIAM Few men can be a Teacher, a friend, and fhe possessor of a fine sense of humor. Such a man was Mr. George' B-andino. Before his unfimely deafh on December 26, l952, he had broughf many happy momenfs fo his sludenfs. He was highly -re- garded nor only by fhose who were forrunafe enough 'ro have him as a +eacher buf also by rhose who merely lcnew of him. Mr. Bandino faughi mafhemarics for nine and one hall years. His classes were marked wirh kind undersfanding, paiience and humor. His abilify fo explain clearly and fo guide oihers accurafely made him an excellenf direcfor for numerous senior plays. He was inreresfed in helping people and recognized lhe goals, desires and +alen+si of his pupils. This is a fangible memoriam: lhe frue. Iasring memoriam 'ro Mr. George Bandino is preserved in ihe hearfs of +he sludenfs of Dumonf High School. June Hagedorn Leonard Larson X X ,.-we-sz . 1. ,Ez-1, 1112 'lflflw 6 'UUA L , 7 ' K fi N A x fx jx ,E , W NV A A., M xt K 5 i 'ity . fl 1 1: Z5 xy x 1 Qx . 11 Q 'X 1? , X x I fi xx x 3 ,1 lawn ,. ..x v. ig 5262 xpul 1 sl sl JJ 1 :V '35 x H .,s K 14. wa v -7,51 5,- NWHH' ' ws-A 1 -I 1' MOST SOPHISTICATED 7 MOST POPULAR 5: N . Irene Jvllch Kalherine Uricks X 'Wx Harbor? Wetzel n Donald Roper l ,-1. K ' 'n aesr Looxms -X ' Margcrei Loses Alberf Brust 1 .-51 g s J ' V' , wal 'kf1 51,-' l ' L A if A5 'D-aw, ' 4' WNW qawmll lt XX W I X I K kr x '- 1 .wwf W ...Av kL 1 y , I X .b qw vu- .I , In e ' ' 'lf' 'xl . M' Q,-.sf wg, 5 ' ig. M NOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Gall Delgen f 4- Edward Le Favre 'i vis 2 XS BEST DRESSED Mary Lou Davenpori William Ingham 5 Ss S.. 1 FIRST ROW: C. Greer, D. Terralavoro R. Leonard, M. Bayer. SECOND ROW: R. Hans, M. Diefz, F, Voisenaf, K Sardelich, J. Schlesinger, N. Martinez THIRD ROW: T. Mccarfhy, E. LeFevre FIRST ROW- M Dietz T McCar+h - . , . Y, SEATED: R. Leonard, M. Bayer, D. Tvffvldvoro. C. Sardelich, F. Voisenm THIRD ROW: E. LeFevre, J. Schlesinger B- HUM. C. Greer. N. Martinez. TIM .T i I i I A ConnecTicuT Yankee in King ArThur's CourT, given by The Senior Class in March, was direcTed by Mr. Richard Leonard. IT was a comedy in Three acTs based on Mark Twain's book by The same name. Hank BenneTT, played by Roger Leonard, I was an engineer iusT ouT OT college, who was knocked ouT by one oT his experimenTs and woke up in King ArThurls CourT. His amusing experiences led up To o really enTerTaining play. S. ll. IISHT In December. The 29Th annual S. O. Nighik was given under The direcTion oT Mrs. K. deljlazario. Edward Blincoe, PresidenT aT The STudenT Organiza- Tion. acTed as masTer of ceremonies. The sTudenTs provided all The enTerTainmenT which included singing, dancing, and skiTs by various clubs. The Two maior plays were How To Proposew and 'KMugsy's Merry ChrisTmas. AT The conclusion oT The SaTurday show, members oT The girls' gym classes Tumbled, which is a TradiTional evenT. 1-.W if e i4 NIIII IISHI EXPRESS l.asT spring, The biggesT and mosT Talked abouT evenT, The Junior Prom, was presenTed by our class aT The WhiTe Beeches CounTry Club in l-laworTh, on May 23. Qne hundred Tormally-clad couples danced To The music oT Larry Kay and his OrchesTra, and aT Ten olcloclr came The impressive crowning oT The beauTiTul Prom Queen, Peggy Losee. On Decmber I9, The Senior Sno-Ball was held in The gymnasium. The decora- Tions cenTerecl around a huge, sparkling snowball, Tram which millions oT sno-whiTe sTreamers were sTrung. ATTer a promenade, Larry Kay and his OrchesTra chose Peggy as Queen. 3 L f TJ, ff faLing a adf exfarerifi wifll flue . . . i if The Closs ol I954 will soon reploce The Closs of I953. This group ol Juniors sponsors The Junior Born Donce which is one ol lhe biggesl evenls in lhe yeor, ln Moy lhey give lhe lrodilionol Junior Prom in honoi of The Senior Closs. They hove been guided Through Their Junior Yeor by Mr. L. l-lollc, The Focully Advisor ond rhe Junior Officers. The closs officers ore: Joon Rulz, Secree 'roryy Ellen Willioms, Vice-Presidenli Jules Auger, Presidenlq Polricio Nelson, SO. Represenfolive ond Ellen Ehrmonn, Treosurer. -- --A-F -'vm-2 I- on C. M, f,,mf,,s,f1, fre SIIPH IVI RES The sophomore closs is mode up of sfudenls who come from lhe live boroughs ol Dumonl, New Milford, l'lorringlon'Porlq, lrloworlh and Old Toppon. Eoch yeor fhey plon ond presenl The Freshman Receplion in honor ol The incoming freshmen. This gives The freshmen o chonce lo gel ocquoinfed ond occusfomecl fo high school socicnl life. The closs officers ore Lilly Homlel, Treosurery Borboro Sfevens, Vice-President Pohl Nopolilcin, Presidenl: Corol Froberg, Secrelory, cmd Denise Reilerl, SQ. Represenlolive. The closs odvisor is Mrs. Schruer. '1 7?4 Sf waifing for flue frain wiflc flue . . . i ll lllllll ll 'I li E I i f ii h + ii i Ci fi ., -Q L T, E bi: lik fl 5 J 2, ory osf o l e res mon coss escen ed upon w , 1 'I , gl , X 5 i .. yi Dumonl l-ligh School. I ' 'I 1M ..N x ell.. 5 ,5 2 5' Allhough They were green recruilsw when lhey ll . Ll v, xy: ikiix .I I . enlered Dumonl l-hgh, fhey soon become well 7, 1- J' f li 3 monnered high school sfudenls. - li 'A l ' - ' i 3 f Since lhey ore The youngesl ol lhe closses, Their A ' A lv, sociol life is lirniled, bul lhey hove The Clislinclion L - f A l - NmA4 - A 4 U 5 of hoving o donce given iusl for rhem, This donce is V V ii i lhe Freshmon Recephon which is presenlecl by lhe ' SP' Y N E i.Ai SITTING: L. Black, B. Weiss, A. PiHner, J. Hum- bnrf, B. Klepocki. STANDING: R. Basralion, C. Gilroy, F. Morfin. is if Sophrnore Class. The one clossofficier is +he represenlolive lo 'rhe Sludenl Council, Anile Pillner. 40 ,:iNx! ,, V :-i 'yagff ' -1-mg ' 112251 'Y FQ ml QW STARTING 'ROM FRONT OF KEY: D Roper, B. Jaeger, A. Allorfer, G. Neger, T. Sheehan, E, LeFevre, P. Keanigus, J. Baldachino, L. Chapin, E. O'Brian, J Ricco, H. Koch, P. Napolilan. R. Book. Ed. Jordan, L. Larsen, B. Ingham, D Weilburg, T, Forrest J. Dahler, D Siumpf, W. Meriy, J, Cleary, D. Salvo dor, J, Wild, B. Chenny, B. Drayer. Ileta Beta FIRST ROW: Miss Wizemann, Faculiy Adviser: J. Vogt P, Taggart P. Losee, E. DiMaggio, J, Low, H. Morlensen. SECOND ROW: L. Perrera, B, Walcoll, D. McKernen, P. Schaefer, J. Hishon, E. Munsen, R. Fusco, A, Vasquez, M. Wil- helm, H. Scofield. THIRD ROW: D. Reiiert J. Berryman, P. Nelson, A. Anderson, A, Hageman, N. Brush, P. Wagner, P. Parola. FOURTH ROW: M. Dieiz, D. Weise, P. Backus, M. Pefer- son, A. Pefresina, J. Ruiz, L. Hamlet P. O'Brien. Ill I.l.I Iiirls' leaders FIRST ROW: C. Harringlon. K. Uricks, A. Twarog, C. Greer. SECOND ROW: C. Sardelich, P, Winseman, D. Waclrer, J. Hagedorn, B. Reinhardt J. Welfar, C. Spillmer, P. Hilbert R. Grapel, I. Julich, A. Blunt THIRD ROW: N. Olm- sfed, J. Gramensfefler, B. Rushing, L. Cowell, J. Hamilfon, E. Ehrmann, E. Williams, J. Eyrick, J, Kaine, S. Ha- baugh, J, Daily, F. Temprano, A. Donogan, J. O'NeiI, M. Johnson, Miss Morgan, Facully Adviser. Iri-Hi-I FIRST ROW: J. WoIgas+. SECOND ROW: E. Samler, M. Bleckman. THIRD ROW: N. McKernon, E. Vialonga, M. Jalberf. FOURTH ROW: J, CovauI+, L. Parlafo, R. JuseIius, Faculfy Adviser, J. Waller, F. CaIIaI1an. FIFTH ROW: M. Boyer, L. Koop, B. Cuddleback, M. Swan, C. Bliss, E. Boswell, J. Reinen, M. Romaine. SIXTH ROW: Da Vries, J. Sipes, D. Geyer, J. Cleary, L. Melfer, L. Ludwig, J. Dyclrman. SEVENTH ROW: J, Leddy, B. Burson, C. VicI:, J. Wunder, R. Michener, G. Owen, A. WaI+ke, M. Peirosino, C. Kearns. Pi-Ita-Pi FIRST ROW: A. Campi, E. Albrechf, J. Krauss, V. Wesiervelf, FacuII'y Adviser, A. Vofo, C. Bollweg, E. Sfevens. SECOND ROW: J. Gale, J. Beh, N. Frame, A. Fendalander, E. Anderson, A. Hoyer, D. Neri, A. Schneider. THIRD ROW: J. BaIbouI, P. Tenlin, C. Casfer- dine, P. Noll, M. Massella, C. Savage, E. SoIloIic, A. Belknap. Hi-I LEFT LINE FRONT TO BACK: A. Moroso, B. Wells, L. Dieh, W. RybacIr, R. Burke, J. Holden. T. CovauIf, A. Brusf, J. Schlesinger, B. Kelly, T, Jones, Mr. Randon, Faculfy Advisor. RIGHT LINE FRONT TO BACK: S. VaIIario, J. Brennen, J. Lensi, R. Darvey, R. Wolsiad, J. Mehrfens, N, Campion, A. Esferbrook, C. Smifh, J. Casey, D. Amorese, D. Har+man. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y FIRST ROW: l.. Black, A. Joyce, C. Hess, C. Declrer, M. Gross, Advisor: H. Borfon, S, Jobes, J. Humberl. SECOND ROW: F. Morera, K. Nelson, G. Shasley, G. Noll, P. Wild, l.. Pfisfer, T. Cassidy, L. Valenfino. THIRD ROW: P, Slein V. O'Railly, M. Balfz, I. Perdicou, P. Mc- Grallr, B. Wirfich, S. Hamilfon, K. Lang, E. Sclwirald. FOURTH ROW: N. Gersh- man, A. Schwarh, C. Bogerr, M. Dris- coll, J. Rogers, C, Hamilfon, B, HiaH, M. Downing. -1 ff. C Jr. league FIRST ROW: E. Turnell, Advisor: A. Lochor, E. Signorelfi, E. Mosner, J. Tlwielenlrouse, E. Tlumac. SECO-ND ROW: M. Froll, C. Weber, L, Klepcclxi, A. Cecco, S, Surell, G. Domonic, R. Bern- lwordf, THIRD ROW: E. Eiferf, B. Brau- figam, D. Show, G. Berger, J. Lafayelle FOURTH ROW: C. Bohen, E. LeCloir J. Driscoll, M. Haas, I.. Preli. 44 nr ir 1 Jr. Hi-I FIRST ROW: P. Meelrins, W. Johnson W. Kaine, H. Kuykendahl, Advisor, Mr W. Mangold. SECOND ROW: B. Bluem G. Brandi, K. Reisen, B. Meixner, P Pelrosino. THIRD ROW: J. Smilh, W Dogg, H. Johnson, R. Lawder, A. Arse neau, B. Pafon. ll If? NATIONAL L Sr. Commercial llluh FIRST ROW: Mr. Serra, Facully Advisor: K, Uriclrs, J. Vogl, M. Pelerson, A. Cecco, L. Klecpaclri, C. Harringion, V. Temprana, P. Parola. SECOND ROW: D. Wilson, A. Anderson, J. Reinen, B. Signoreili, J. Sipos, L. Koop, M. Wil- helm, A. Vasque, E. Samler, J. Berryman P. Wagner, F. Callahan. THIRD ROW H, Mortensen, J. Low, P. Winseman, P Losee, J, Hawlrins, S. Harbauglw, B Brauiigcm, D. Shaw, A. Twarog, G Berger, E. Albreclwf. FOURTH ROW: C Sardelich, E. LeCloir, J. Hagedorn, D Waclzer, B. Mosner, C. Spillner, A. Volo P. Noll, J. Weller. HONOR SUCIETY' Honor Sooiot FIRST ROW: P. Blackman, E. LeFevre C. Bliss, Mrs, Whyie, Facul+y Advisor SECOND ROW: A. Twarog, M. Bayer C. Vick, M. Diet F. Presla, 6. Delgen B. Brauiigam, E. Tlumac, P, Taggarf THIRD ROW: A. Cecco, H. Marlen- sen, D. Roper, C. Sardeliclr, L. Klepaclri. xl Jr. liommoroial lllub FIRST ROW: C. McLeon, V, Halen, P. Gordon, P. O'Brien, R. Volo, B. Thomp- son, N. Musarro. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Sclwreur, Facully Advisor: E. Pilcher, D. Geyer, M. Pelrosino, P. Schaefer, K. Pelerson, A. Fenderlonder, M. Mullen, K. Sclraack, J. Hishon, M, Ray, Stage and lighting Crew FIRST ROW: R. Jaeger, F. O'DonneII, G. Neger, D. Slouglvlon, T. Downing. SECOND ROW: C, Deon, W. Burdlcli, A, Gripenburg. Visual Aids FIRST ROW: B. Lcubenheimer, A Geucler, F. Mcrlain, B. Nelson, K. Suils G. Goldman, B, Dogg, F. Sconfienza SECOND ROW: B. Wells, P. Slovlng, J Wood, C. Slwllz, J. Bellows, R, Demo ren, cs. s+ana+. mano ROW: s. val. lorio, R. Conslanfine, A. Smifh, N Amfmcnn, B. Scoff, J. Wriglwf, J Merhiens, J. McKenzie, G. Berg, E Blinco, B. Masccirelli. FOURTH ROW: J Dunforf, J. Brennan, J. EvereH, J Esposilo, D. Dundorf. KOXSJ... 1 Public Address llrew FIRST ROW: J. Schlomonn, G. Egan, R Gorman, K. Wclien, A. J. Broclner, Faculfy Advisor. SECOND ROW: D. Dundorf, W. Kaine, J. Bellow. Irallie Squad FIRST ROW: D, Terralavoro, C. Weber, J. Hawkins. SECOND ROW: H. Marlen- sen, J. Callahan, L. Perera, B. Signorefli, C. Greer. THIRD ROW: M. Losee, C. Harringfon, M. Blackman, E. Albrechl, A. Wallke, A. Cecco. FOURTH ROW: C. Sardelich, P. Noll, E. DiMaggio, P. Ta arf L Parlafo J Low FIFTH gg , . , . . ROW: J. Vogl, A. De Vries, I. Bechlold, P. Hilberf, J. Weller, H. Hasslock. SIXTH ROW: M. Davenporl, R. Harvey, G. Delgen, J. Schlesinger, J. Driscoll, C. Smilh, I. Julich, R. Hans, R. Grapel D. Roper, E. Boekell, J. Lensi, J. Hage- dorn, R. Leonard, E. LeClair, N. Amlmann. SEVENTH ROW: G. Egan, B. Brauligan, J. Everelf, B. Reinhardl, R. Marks, J. Thielenhouse, B. lnghan, M. Pelerson, A. Brusl, N. Marlinez, G. Sciora, C. Bliss, R. Kaine, J. Krauss, D. Harfmann. Dance Iland FIRST ROW: I.. Perry, H. Springsled, J. Schlomann, M. Halliday, J. Rhea, M. Affrunfi, M. Golis, B. Hodgins, J. Auger, J. Burns, H. Burns, R. Corn, D. Paul, Brush and Palette SEATED: F. Flannery, M. Romaine, P. Nelson, J. Fisher, D. Terralavoro, J. Lockwood, lofficersl. FIRST ROW: Miss Seiferf, Advisor: M. Baltz, C. Older, E. Hollerhofl, L. Krulchkoff, D. Baker, E. Gillow, B. Collins, P. Wild, J. Covaull. SECOND ROW: L. Parlalo, F. Gadalefa, I, Kaden, E. Vahli, M. Carlson, M. Block, A. McKierney, E. Williams, M. Kelley. THIRD ROW: N. Frame, E. Rushing, J. Kane, J. Willman, J. Krauss, E. Anderson. lx!!! XX Iihrar lfauneil FIRST ROW: M. Wendi, B, Tlwompson, R. Volo, J. Wcdsworlla, E. Boswell, B. Slove-ns, M. McCcrlI1y, D. Huggard, B. Valmle, C. Mellon, M. Kolmberg, E. Krasner, F. Callahan. SECOND ROW: B. Hans, B. Paulsen, P. Smir+, I. Nelson, C. DeMcrIino, M. Brown, B. Fessler, T. Pabel, D. Brown, L. Hamlet, F. Nasur, P. Slcuble, C. Weiss, N. Frame, S. Marxlwouser, M. Eisinger, I. Evereli, I. Mull, Miss Pulling, Focully advisor, I. O'Hara. THIRD ROW: Rene Vesery, Louise Moller, P. Winseman, C. Harring- lon, C. Spillner, .Ioan Weller, R. Miclaener, D. Wilson, G. Baldwin, M. Weller, R. Waite, L. Weinsfein, B. Gales, I. McLougl'1lin,G. Mogcuino, C. Beelem- clorf, A. Fendelandor. Teachers' Secretaries FIRST ROW, L. To R.: M. Pelerson, C. Spillner, M. Losee, H. Hcssloclr, A. Cecco, K. Uriclrs, C. Harringlon. SECOND ROW: B, Mosner, P. Noll, C. Weber, I. Bechrold, A. De Vries, P. Kelley, A. Volo, D. Shaw, E. Monsen, B. Brauligam, C. Clifford, J. Dylremcn. THIRD ROW: E. Albreclwl, A. Twarog, E. Signorelli, G. Berger, L. Klepaclri, C. Bollweg, A. Blunl, P. Purola. FOURTH ROW: E. Sclwberl, J. Hersey, J. Bell, J.Tl1eilenl1ouse, E. LeClair, J. Hagedorn, D. Wacier, C. Lemon, C. Sardelicl-i. Modern languages FIRST ROW: M. Carlson, C. Froberg, E Sclawarlz, I. Sfuermer, E. Slalif, D Maddoclrs, V. Brondly: SECOND ROW H. Oslen, E. Beorliger, L. Hurd, M Novofri, Morgaref Voigt E. Merlz, L Espino, A. Pilfner, Mrs. de Nazario facully advisor. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hall: laculry advisor, B. Barron, D. Cosla, P Blolner, W. Langef D. Barnell, J Duncanson, S. Weeks. X re fl Ill I' ik. MIA' 1' af 4 K, W -ls-li T , ,TAFI lnaexris ui W H , W iWgj,jlllli'ii . E . lim 'V 5 K il I gp 'Tri QT ly fy Ill' N . ' is ,V , 'U , n L . , ' ,EA ,I 4 kknr ,, , ....-.f--1 K I L, ,i il' I ' i i i P I H I S C 0 P I Burchillg ?cIvisorg C. Bliss, ifor-in-c ie . The Periscope, which is published by seniors who have Taken journalism, had a TirsT place roTing aT The Columbia ScholasTic Press ConTerence. The Task oT planning each issue Tails. To iTs seven edifrors and Miss VioleT Burchill, The TaculTy advisor. This group meeTs Twice a monTh in Room 25: and aTTer much diTTiculTy, They molne The deadline, and The paper comes ouT on schedule. Their work is com- pensaTed by a greaT deal aT Tun and enioymenT. The news going inTo The Periscope consisTs aT high school acTiviTies, sporTs, TeaTures and ediTorials. FIRST ROW: M. Blackman, J. Schles- inger, M. DieTz, C. Bliss, G. Defgen, K. Uricks, V. Burchill, Advisor. SECOND ROW D. Terrolovoro, C. Sordslich, J. Wolgosf, B. Reinhordf, J. Leddy, C. Bohen, J. Vogt, P. Winsemon, R. Gropel, J. Hawkins, C. Greer. THIRD ROW: G. Egan, R. Koine, D. Dundorf, J. Schlomun, D. Roper, L. PorloTo, P. Tcggorf, D. Weilburg. J. Schlesinger, D. Weilburg K. Uriclrs, FeoTure Ediforg Ri Kaine, C. Sordelich, R. Grupel. SITTING: D. Dundof, J. Schloman, J. Schlesinger, Sporls Ediforg K. Uricks, D. Weilburg, D. Roper. STAND- ING: G. Egan. J. Schlesinger, Sporfs EdiTorg M. DiTz, News EdiTorg M. Block- mon, Business Monoger: C. Bliss, Edifor-in-chief: J. Cola- hon, AssisTonT Ediforg G. Def- gen, News Ediiorg K. Uriclzs, FeoTure Er.IiTor. SEATED: M. Blecimon, J. Collohon, M. DieTz, News EdiTorg G. Defgen, News Editor: J. Hawkins, P. Toggcrf. STANDING: D. Terrolavoro, G. Berger, N. Morfinez, C. Bohen, J. Leddy, J. Wolgosf, L. Porloio, C. Greer. C.. V' lv Q14 ' i H l,I PQI' 'A'-A mam 50 RAI! The Band has conTinued iTs 'Time work Tor anoTher year under The compeTenT leadership oT Mr. VincenT PorTner. Their performances aT our TooTball games were admired by all who wiTnessed Them, and especially complimenTed were Their maneuvers and' Torma- Tions. The Twirlers, an added TeaTure of The band, always maintained Their sTandards during parades and shows ThroughouT The year. ResplendenT in Their colorTul uniforms, They have added color and zesT To The school affairs. f Besides playing aT games, The band also per- Tormed aT innumerable school aTTairs including S. O. NighT, assemblies, and graduaTion exercises. MosT sTudenTs, however, will remember The band Tor iTs spiriTed marches which were played aT The opening of each assembly program. ThroughouT The year, They have appeared in such places as The Annual Band ConcerT and The Band FesTiv-al oT Bergen CounTy. FRONT ROW: M. Wend+, P. VolpiTTa, E. Jansen, C. Weiss, B. Reinhordf, E. Ehrmann, M. Johnson, G. Marino. CENTER: M. Jclberf, B. Hess. BACK ROW: J. Dyckman, A. Blunf. B. Stevens, E. DoMaggio. D. Shaw, A. Locher. E. Tlumac, J. Thiolonhouso. CHUIR FIRST ROW: P. Bleclnman, C. Clausen, M. Kelley, R, Fer- riero, J. Comeau, J. EvereH, DeMarino, A. Blunf, M. Swan, J. Vasquez, A. Dodge, M. Vasquez, SECOND ROW: P. Conway, K. Slrommeyer, M. Deifz, D. Weise, B, Hess N, Amimanrr, F. Voisenaf, R. Eggenberger, B. Reinhardt, C. Vicln, Mr. Roff, faculfy advisor. THIRD ROW: C. Kearns, L. Perera, P. Schaefer, R. Michner, B. Sfevens, K. Lawlor, A. PeIrosino, A. Vasquez, R. Fusco, M. Kalm- berg. FOURTH ROW: S. Weeks, J. Underwood, C. Bohen C. Bliss, E. Schwary, M. Davenporf, R. Grapel, I. Julich, C. Hamillon, P. Harpslin, A, Schwarz. FIFTH ROW: F McGreary, R. Gallaghar, Ed Blincoe, R. Hafcehi, T. Grady, R. Goifberg, D. Seagraves, E. O'Brian, P. Koeniges, R. Harvey, F. Buongiorno, C. Sardelich. FIRST ROW: V. Temprano, B, Gardner, A. Broihers, J Fisher, A. Piffner, I. Azarow, P. Stouble, J. Prosli, E Diclr, J. Rogers, J. Cowen, V. Jaeger. SECOND ROW A, McNierney, E. Kelly, C. Casferdine, E. Gallucci, C Bleclcman, C. DeMorineo, R. McMuIIens. THIRD ROW P. Ahearn, J. Wunder, M. Jalberf, J, Hersey, I. Bechiold G. Baldwin. AI piano Mr. Roff, fcculIy advisor. Glll CIUB .3 QA IIHHHHAIIERS A SECOND ROW: N. Brush, E. Williams, E. Somler. J - Fai , 'main' v . AL., ,re, Sq ,, 4 get .4,. ttf' 4.1: 1 f x L, Xf N 15:1 -ix ' X .L+ ' 1- 'Y' A., ,, A '- k -.FH - sp .- ' A, f S L I, X xi 'I ' X 4'- .v ' , 2 , . . -' 1 Sidi:-S 'gr rf 'fr . .Q If ,A iw! 1.. V x fp-'K his l,HLa,g,,..,. N 'K ' J. Eyrich, M. Peferson, J. Low, C. Harring+on, E. Rushing, P. Nelson, K. Uricks. M. Losee. f. Q V1 y . ,il ,. ' 5 -if NT' f Sv. F.-I 3 f x . ki sw. Irx , I I:- SQ 4 IA: 1 It ' if 5 ' , - . g QT, XEQ.-gl' r im, In 'wf' Ivrg'--'rm L L. r - 'MAB N ' 'Jr H,4iifl'9+Q9 . , -y if I .J FOOTBALL COACHES L. To R.: Mr, Joseph Ferrie, Mr. Edward Fisco, Mr. Richard Johnson. STARTING LINEUP FIRST ROW: D. Rasmussen, R. Gorman, D. Roper, R. Book, D. Blaser, L. Dietz, L. Larson. SECOND ROW: L. Chapin, E. O'Brien, A. Amoroso, W. Ingham. J. V. FIRST ROW: Coach J. Ferrie, P. Alfierie, W. Sfirbicl, D. Donnely, R. Lauder, C. Monfelione, P Napolifan, Coach R. Johnson. SECOND ROW: W. Bonzulak, C. Amorese, T. Johnson, P. Donnelly D. Harris, A. Englund, S. Scro, D. Kniffen, G. Davies. THIRD ROW: M. Mohr, F. Dunn F. Fruhbeis, L. Perry, D. Dundorf, W. Merh, D. Seagrave, D. Fiegal, L. Amuso, F. Fruhbeis, B. Smifhuysen. .W . . .,,r-44 Y , IIA! BCT Y ,.. I The DurnonT Huskies opened Their 1952 gridiron season SepTember 27 aT home, playing Ridgefield Park Tor The TirsT Time. The Huskies Took The opener by 0 I2-6 counT. Regular league compeTiTion opened The nexT week wiTh DumonT Traveling down To ForT Lee where They sTopped The powerTul Bridgemen wiTh a 6-O vicTory. The nexT meeTing was wiTh Hasbrouck HeighTs under The lighTs, The AviaTors, however, proved Too much Tor The Huskies as They Tell beTore speed and lock. 'NK season, I9'O. exTremely Tine ball handling. The score was 26-I3 DumonT played hosT To ClosTer The Tollowing week, and The Two Teams baTTled To a 6-6 dead On iTs home Tield, DumonT now returned To The win column by rouTing Wood Ridge, 34-I4. Park Ridge Tell nexT, buT noT wiThouT a sTubborn TighT. The Huskies came home wiTh a 7-6 vicTory WesTwood Then came To Town and surprised The Huskies by winning I2-7. ln Their Tinal league encounTer The Huskies Traveled To BergenTield, where, on a weT, slippery Tield They were handed Their only shuT-ouT oT The DumonT'ended The season playing iTs TradiTional Turkey Day, TenaTIy, rivals aT home. The Huskies Tell beTore lighTning speed, The score being 2l-7 VARSITY FIRST ROW: Coach J. Ferrie, T. Sheehan, A. Loos, D. Bloser, Coach E. Fisco, A. Amoroso, N. Thompson, P. Koeniges, Coach R, Johnson. SECOND ROW: J. Wild, M. Kelly, I.. Chapin, G. CovuuIT, R. Paul, D. Roper, R. Book, E. O'Brien, L. Larson. THIRD ROW: S. Vallorio, L. Dish, T. Jones, W. Ingham, J. Dahler, C. Cheney, T. Forrest, R. Gorman, D. Rasmussen. ll' '51- . .Q 4 ig?-ww, 1 X 'Ser-4: FIRST ROW: F. Quirlr, N. CompTon, SECOND ROW: A. Alforfer L Larson W, Ingham, C. Kcker, D, Weilburg, R. Kaine, C. Seolander, G Neger D Salvcdore. The Huskies oT T953 lound Themselves in a powerTul league, buT They sTiIl had high hopes OT winning The championship, The season sTarTed in mid-December wiTh a ramp over 5pring Valley, 66-46. ln January The Huskies, handed T-laversTraw a 57-52 deleaT, A vi5iT Trom ClosTer opened The Bergen CaunTy 5CholasTic League schedule. The Shamrotlcs had a Tavared all veTeran Team, buT were very much surprised when The l-luslcies overpowered Them, 68-57. Bergenheld was The nexT Team To Tace DumonT. The l-luslries were winning by Ten painTs wiTh less Than Three minuTe5 To play when They TalTered and were overcome by The MiTes 56-55. A dawnhearTed DumonT club Then Traveled To l5orT Lee where They again TasTed deTeaT, 66-57. NexT Wood Ridge Came To DumanT, and losT 59-35. Then l-luulcies wenT Ta WesTwood where They Tell 79-6l. The Orange and WhiTe won The nexT Two deTeaTing l-lasbrouclc T'leighTs 86-32, and Parlc Ridge 68-49. Then The T-luslcies dropped Two, losing To ClosTer, 56-45, and Bergenheld 56-53. The l-luslcies pulled Them- uelves TogeTher and Tinished The season sTrongly by deTeaTing ForT Lee, 53-39, Wood Ridge 87-47, WeuTwoad 74-55, T-lasbrouclc T-leighTs, 75-59, and Park Ridge, 58-57. all in succession, leaving The ICP54 T-luslries wiTh a Tive game win- ning 5Trealr. ITASKTTITMT David Dervlfz R Bclldichino, P. Koeniges. FIRST ROW: R. Schelling, E, Loos, R. Mcrfinille, S. Vullcrio, J. H, Koch. SECOND ROW: R, Finnie, R. Kniffen, A. loeclms, P, Bloftner, D. Dundorf, T, Forresf, R. Hodgins. I M Willard Quirk BASEBAH The monrh of March brings baslcelball To an end and brings To life, once more, lhe base- ball season. Coach David Dervifz and his associale coach, Joseph Serra, molded This year's varsify squad around a nucleus of five relurning lefler- men. The remaining berlhs were filled by members of lasl year's Junior Varsify squad. The remain- ing vefs were Bob Samler. a shorfslop who played his Third year of varsily ball: Demon? Seagraves, a sophomore who refurned as a pifcheri Lenny Larson, a second baseman: Pele Koeniges, a junior who relurned as a calcherg and Alex Amoroso a fhird baseman. The Bergen Counly Scholasfic League was full of all veleran Teams, buf lhe Huskies slill finished wifh a very impressive record. The new opponenf which The Huskies added To fheir regular schedule in I953 was Tenefly. Cosmo Monfeleono, Lloyd Perry, Waller Johnslon. William Lang, Clarence Green. 5- V+!! 'P'-'E Coaches David Dervih and Joseph Serra. OC 1, J I ,A 'W' A ,zu fig K z:2- :i ' 4 ' b--4, Kdfiiixw me 5,5151 ' , I . 1 j P-'fl +8 via ,J Q . IH! ILHHJ ' wiwmv. ,J, n.Www5f , ,,i.'- 2' - Ia!-2 V it ,W i . A, ,f 4 , , ,L 'L Q 1 - 5 - 1 IH: P., N' Following The baslceTlooll season is slam- ong which is definifely one of The mosT popular :orTs among The girls in DumonT High. IT is olunfary, as are all inTramural games, and ny girl in high school is permiTTed To play. lambang has, as iTs main obiecTive, an ex- change of obiliTy as To who can hif who firsT. The game ifself is rough and Tiresome buT re- mains a favoriTe and is enjoyed by The loiggesT senior righT on down To The smallesT freshman. The games Toolc place aT Three ocloclc in The gymnasium wiTh Miss Eleanor Morgan ond Miss Ann Wizemon officiaTing. Some of The responsi- bilify as referees were given To The Senior girls who wished To do This. However, The rules and regulaTions of The sporT were TaughT To The girls before They assumed The iob Themselves. The sporT, along wiTh The oThers sfrove To Teach good sporTsmanship and co-operafion To all concerned. ,1 wiv., mf 'fr vu'-V Mwfmsvl .Ht , .1 .A ...'j'-MFI? - - -Q 3' f . 'A+ vs Q4 ' , . h ' 3 . vp . f, , 4, . ' 4' lsr, J.. , is -.gs ANI iq, R' ' A.. CJ VD A 1 . . , , X: rin ' ' f my 1. ' - M F' 'X if 1-pl' K .. ur A-.x ' L '- JJ ' ' , 5 'P Q, A A ,4 ' s -r A . . sa Q F A X '- v is 4- ' ' If ' .E - 'Y , ATR WI' I Q 1 . , P ' it . K M, if f 0 4-sw xx Xa-ju, ,J Qu lZlASS HISTIIRY We, fhe class of '53, have finally reached fhe poinf where we are abouf fo graduafe from high school. To some if is a lime of greal sorrow, buf 'ro ofhers if is one of fhe happiesf evenfs ever. Some.of us, looking back, find il hard +o believe, fha+ af+er all +he years of grammar and high school we have finally reached graduafion. Now in a reminiscenf mood we would like fo fell o liffle of fhe hisfory of our class. lf began as follows. Many long years ago lfwelve fo be exacfl fhe class of '53 began fo fake shape in 'rhe form of kindergarfen classes in Washingfon, Granf and Lincoln schools. Time wen+ on, and in fhe sixfh grade fhe schools senf all lhree sixfh grades fo W-ashingfon school. Thai' year we were invifed 'ro fhe high school fo sing. We were fhe firsf class +0 receive fhis honor and in fhe .sevenfh grade we were reinvifecl. During fhe sevenfh grade o greal' calamify befell us. We wenf fo fhe high school on parf fime wifh fhe 8+h gradesf We were fhe firsf and losf class fo have fhaf misforfune. A+ Washingfon School we were fop on fhe social ladder, buf in 'rhe high school we could nof reach fhe boffom rung. We were nof only lower fhan Freshmen, buf we were beneafh fhe 8+h grades. The 8fh grade was a befler year. We had many privileges resfored fo us such as gym and arf. If was during 'rhis year 'rhaf we became fhe firsf 8fh grades fo sfarf building our 'rreasury fhrough fhe Magazine Drive. Our Freshmen year was marked by fhe sfudenfs of Old Tappan, Haworfh and Harring- lon Park ioining our ranks. We vo+ed for lhe firsf fime and Jay Rofhen- berger became our S. O. Represenfafive. We gof quife a fhrill when Don Roper played in some of 'rhe varsify foofball games. The Freshman boskefball feam was very much like our Senior feam wifh Lenny, Alen, Billy, Don, Eddie, and Rich holding fhe firsl' sfring posifions. The Freshman cheerleaders were formed and 3 of fhe 4 members were also on fhe varsify 3 years lafer. ln our Sophomore year New Milford came fo Dumonf and we sef anofher record by being fhe firsf class fo have 200 members. We remember fhe Freshman Recepfion wi+h ifs un- usual decorafions of leaves and elves and a huge green crepe paper covering fhe ceiling. Our Junior year was a big one. We g-ave fhe Junior Barn Dance which was a huge success. The gym was decorafed as a barn complefe wifh horse sfalls. The Junior Prom was held in fhe Whife Beeches Counfry Club wifh Larry Kay and his Band supplying fhe music. We are now closing our Senior year. Our acfivifies have been so numerous if is hard fo menfion fhem all. Foofball, baskefball, baseball, Periscope. Reveries, Senior Play, S. O. Nighf and fhe Sno- Ball all helped fo make our Senior year fhe biggesf and mosf excifing of all. BOROUGH OF DUMONT, N. J JOSEPH J. HISHON Mayor Councilmen James B. Wylie John C. Sco'r+ James R. Clemenls James l. Cleary William C. Mueller George Alloielz John R. Zellweger Borough Clerlc F. J. l-lamillon l-l. C. l-lolshue Assessor Tax Collec+or 65 COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF '53 FROM THE MEN OF DUMONT HIGH SCHOOL THE MEMBERS OF THE DUMONT HI-Y Alex Amoroso Jerry Covaulf Neal Compfon Danny Amorese Alber+ Peler James Brusl' Pinchera Casey Roberl Brian Wells Kelly Warren Rybalc John Jack Brennan Holden John Roberf Leroy Mehrlens Wolslad Dielz John Tom Lensi Jones Douglas Harold l-larlrnon Saunders John Schlesinger Arfie Easlerbroolc Sleven Vallario Alberl Gripenburg Louis Randon. Advisor Richard Darvey Charles Smifh 66 ' HOLTZMAN'S Men's Shop Dis'rincI'ive Men's Weczr for Hire' TUXEDOS - FULL DRESS CUTAWAYS WHITE DINNER JACKETS 'A' 42 Soufh Woshingfon Avenue BERGENFIELD, N. J. Tel.: Dumonl 4-3798 MODERN UPHOLSTERY SHOP Eurnilure Upholslerecl New Furnilure Mode 'ro Order Slip Covers ond Draperies Mode 'ro Order P. ALLEN, Prop. I05 Courfland Avenue DUMONT, N. J. Complimemls of flue ANNETTE SHOP I7 Soufh Washingfon Avenue BERGENFIELD, N. J. Always Friendly, Always Serving M. H. LAMSTON 5c and I0c Sfore HACKENSACK, N. J. Tel.: Dumonf 4-2 I 84 Wolclimoker MATTHEW W. D'ANGELO Tel.: Dumonf 4-9846 GRANT SWEET SHOP FOUNTAIN SERVICE BORDEN'S ICE CREAM JEWELER CANDIES, TOBACCO. TOYS 40 Wes+ Madison Avenue GREETING CARDS DUMONT. N. J. I I3 Grani' Avenue Dumonf, N. J. ISLAND ESSO STATION 562 Washingfon Avenue DUMONT, N. J. 'A' Drive carefully - II1e life you save may be your own. Tel.: Dumonl 4-9834 FRANK J. SCHLICTING Plumbing and Healing Repairs CONTRACTING - ALTERATIONS EIec+ric Eel Drain and Sewer Cleaning Service I66 W. Quoclcenbush Avenue DUMONT, N. .I. Tel.: Dumonl 4-IO57 Congrafulaiions Class of I953 BERGENFIELD MUSIC Inc. If If's Music, We Have If 59 Sou+h WosI1ing'I'on Avenue BERGENFIELD, N. J. THE EDITH M. LEIGHTON Hosiery and Accessory Shop WESTWOOD, N. J. LYRIC SILK SHOP SILKS - WOOLENS - COTTON GOODS CURTAINS - DRAPERIES Largesi Fabric Slore in Bergen Counly 205 Main S+ree'I' Hccizensaclz, N. J. CRYSTAL DINER 75 Wes'I Madison Avenue DUMONT, N. J. BETTY LEE DRUG STORE PREscRiPTioNs Roberl E. Taylor, Reg. Pl'iarm. Compllmenlis l62 Wesfwood Avenue of WESTWOOD, N. J. . Free Delivery B U D Tel.: Weslwood 5-I4-36 - 0576 S W E E N E Y Tel.: Dumonr 4-4I57 46 Gran? Avenue DUMONT, N. J. Le CLAIR'S SUPER SERVICE William Le Clair I23 Madison Avenue DUMONT, N. J. FRED BUCKMANN Delicafessen and Grocery I-lersl'1ey's Ice Cream Tel.: Dumonf 4-2466 HARRINGTON PARK MARKET Herman Wuelwler, Prop. COMPLETE FOOD MARKET VEGETABLES IN SEASON School Joclcers - Gym Ouliirs Arhleric Supplies WESTWOOD SPORTING GOODS CORP. 74 Wes+wood Avenue WESTWOOD, N. J. DUMONT TAILOR SHOP 20 Wes+ Madison Avenue DUMONT, N. J. FREE DELIVERY Tei.: Dumonf 4-O4-4l Snack up of fhe DUMONT SNACK BAR PLATE LUNCHES - SANDWICHES ICE CREAM PRODUCTS 22 Wesl' Madison Avenue Tel.: Dumoni 4-3553 DUMONT, N. BEST wus:-ies HOUGH PHOTO Tel.: Diamond 2-5700 TFANK, Inc. Es+.I903 CLOTHIERS 81 HABERDASHERS ZI3 Main Sfreei HACKENSACK, N. J. Tel.: Dumonf 4-4076 MERRITT BAKE SHOP fA'I' fhe Monumen'I'i FRED HAECHLER, Prop. Specializing in Wedding. Parfy and Birfhday Cakes Full Line in Cookies 405 E. Madison Avenue Dumoni, N. J. AL LANG'S Sfafionery and Toy S'l'ore School Supplies - Sporfing Goods Magazines - Newspapers Foun+ain Service - Sealiesf Ice Cream 44 W. Madison Avenue Dumont N. Complimenfs of C O U G H L I N ' S eurrs - rovs GREETIN6 CARDS 4Il Easi Madison Avenue DUMONT, N. J. Tel.: Dumonf 4-4327 F. 81 P. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 81 REPAIRS AUTO ELECTRIC TUNE-UP HYDROMATIC TRANSMISSIONS Frank and Peier Buongiorno, Propriefors II Dumonf Avenue DUMONT, N. J. I Tel.. Dumonf 4-OI75 ' NEW MILFORD SR. HOMEROOM Besi' Wishes I'o 'I'he Class of I953 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF I953 The Board Room COACH FISCO and his BOARD ROOM BANDITS ALLAN C. F. AWRENCE FREDERICK HARRIS Beaufiful GIIIS GraciousIy Ioris+ Presenfed I-Iarmonious ArrangemenI of UNUSUAL TOYS FOR Flowers for AII Occasions 37 Easf Main SI'reeI BERGENFIELD, N. J. GIRLS AND BOYS Washingion Avenue TENAFLY, N. J. HAMILTON 8: SWEENEY, Inc. REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE PHILMOUR, Inc. Clofhiers - Haberdashers I w - 37 esf Madison Avenue 87 Washing+on Avenue DUMONT' N' J' DUMONT, N. J. Tel.: Dumonf 4-5784 Dumon'r 4-I345 PITII Sey COMPLIMENTS BEST OF LUCK OF IN THE FUTURE TRI-HI-Y NEW MILFORD JUNIOR HOMEROOM CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '53 '3 THE GANG HOMEROOM 4 SENIOR HOMEROOM 26 Mrs. Wesferveli' Commufers from Harring+on Park, Haworfh, Old Tappan BEST OF LUCK FELLOW CLASSMATES SENIOR HOMEROOM 3l Mr. Greenzeig CongroIuIo+ions ond Besf Wishes Io The CLASS OF I953 DUMONT PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION Complimenfs of BETTY LEE DRUGS PREscRiPTioNS BergenIieId's Lorgesf Drug Sfore I9 Sou'Ih Washingfon Avenue BERGENFIELD, N. J. Phone: Dumonf 4-2626 compiimem of 5 A Y D A H ' S 33 wqshingm s+ree+ CONRADIS TENAFLY, N. J. CONFECTIONERY I07 Wesfwood Avenue WESTWOOD, N. J. el.: Home Beoufiful Decorohve Linens ond Loces Englewood 3-I409 JIMMIE'S ESSO STATION Lubricofion - BoI'+ery ond Tire Service Aufo Repoirs ond Accessories 480 Knickerbocker Road CRESSKILL, N. J. RICHARD De HEER Delicciessen I28 Wes'I'wood Avenue WESTWOOD, N. J. Complimenls of 'rhe JUNIOR LEAGUE Complimenfs of Ihe COMMERCIAL CLUB Recd 3'znff1gl5, qfouu' PARK SERVICE STATION Wires - Bcfleries - Lubricolion Mofor Tune-Up - Washing - Repoirs HARRINGTON PARK. N. J. Tel.: Closler 5-O8Ol Tel.: Dumonf 4-4377 E. HAGEDORN EXCAVATIN6 CONTRACTOR Shovels ond Bull Dozers 'For Hire 425 New Milford Avenue DUMONT, N. J. WORTH CLEANERS CLEANING . PREssuNC . TAILORIN6 55 Wes+ Shore Avenue DUMONT, N. J. Tel.: Dumonl 4-47II Complimenfs of UNDERWOOD'S Barber Shop and Tonsorial Service WEST MADISON AVE. DUMONT, N. J. Phone: Du 4-2949 SCI'IAEFER'S GARDEN Lakeshore Drive HAWORTH, N. J. Pol Plonls ond Cuf Flowers for All OCCosions Flowers Telegrophed Everywhere Tel.: Dumonf 4-3302 SAMPSON'S 5c and I0c Sfore TOYS - NOTIONS STATIONERY - I-IOUSEWARES 93 Washingfon Avenue DUMONT, N. J. Complimenfs of DUMONT QUALITY MARKET I0 W. Madison Avenue DUMONT, N. J. Complimenfs of DUMONT FABRIC SHOP D E R S A Y S FABRICS - NOTIONS A+ Hue Monumen-I' TRIMMINGS - YARN LUNCHEONETTE ICE CREAM CANDIES Cafherine A. SuIlivan DUMONT' N. J. 79 E. Madison Avenue Dumonf, N. TOWNE DRUG COMPANY Knickerbocker Rd. Cor. Eas+ Madison Ave. DUMONT, N. J. A. Barowifz, PHS, D. Levine, PILG. Tel.: Dumonf 4-42lO BANNER FOOD MARKET ROBERT JAEC-EER, Mgr. II Granf Avenue DUMONT. N. J. Besf Wishes Class of l953 REUTER'S DELICATESSEN I7 Grani' Avenue DUMONT, N. J. Tel.: Dumonf 4'5I I8 Complimenfs of MAPLE CLEANERS, Inc. I5 Grani Avenue DUMONT, N. J. Efhel Albrechf . . Alberf Alforfer , Alex Amoroso ,... Dominick Amuso Neal Amfmann .... Elaine Anderson . . , Miarilyn Bayer .... George Bauer .... Irene Bechfold ..., George Berg ...... Georgeffe Berger . . Rufh Bernhardf . . . Julia Befz ..,.,. Peggy Bleclcman , r Edward Blincoe . Carolyn Bliss . i , Arline Blunf .,.,.. Esfelle Boelcell .... John Boeffiger , . Roberf Bogerf .... Cynfhia Bollweg .... Carol Bohen ..... Dave Bonneff .,.. Raymond Book ..... Beofrice Braufigam John Brennan ..,,, Alberf Brusf .,,... Bob Burke ,...... Joan 'Callahan . , . Anne Cecco . . . Joe Cecco . , . Lewis Chapin . . , James Cleary .,.. SENIOR ADDRESS LIST . . ................. I99 W. Quaclcenbush Avenue 7PaH'on Place., . . . . . . I l5 Lafayeffe Avenue, .....,.. I7O Linden Avenue, 64Wolcoff Road, 74 Seneca Avenue, Dumonf Dumonf Dumonf Dumonf Dumonf Dumonf . . . . Hackensack Avenue, Harringfon Park . . . . . . . 339 Salem Sfreef, New , . . 300 New Milford Avenue, New ,....,.. I79 Huguenof Drive, 55 Hunffing Drive, . . . . 300 Graphic Boulevard, 'New I66BroolcS+ree+, ,... . . . .. 23 Niagara Sfreef, 77 Hunfling Drive, 90DaviesAvenue, .... . . . . . 684- Asbury Sfreef, New Milford Milford Dumonf Dumonf Milford Dumonf Dumonf Dumonf Dumonf Milford . . . . 95 W. Quaclcenloush Avenue, Dumonf ... . . , ,. Williams Avenue, Old Tappan . . . . H-ackensaclc Avenue, l-Iarringfon Parlc . . 255 W. Madison Avenue, Dumonf . . . . . I I4 Eleefwood Road, Dumonf ....... . .. I8 Summif Place, Haworfh 26RangerRoad, . . . . 287 Madison Avenue, New Dumonf Milford ......... I6 Walnuf Avenue, Dumonf . . . l90 Cenfer Sfreef, New 6Popl.arS+ree+, .. . 506 Marion Avenue, New Milford Dumonf Millord . . . . 44 Easl' Madison Avenue, Dumonf . . . . 4-4 Easf Madison Avenue, Dumonf . . . . . . Harriof Avenue, Harringfon Park 65Bedford Road,Dumonf Carol Clifford ....,.. .-. . Old Tappan, R.E.D, No. I, Old Tappan Neal Compfon ........ ........... 7 7 Virginia Avenue, Dumonf Raymond Consfanfine .,.. ......... 3 3 Chesfnuf Avenue, Dumonf Jay Ann Covaulf ....... . . Mary Lou Davenporf . . , Gail Defgen ......... Alyce De Vries , , . Leroy Diefz .... Marcia Diefz ..... Esfher Di Maggio . . . Trudy Domanelc . . Jane Driscoll ..... John Dundorf .... George Egan . , Judy Ellioff ..,.. John Esposifo .... Arf Esferbroolc . . . John Evereff ..... John Eislc ...,... Gilberf Goldman , Roberf Goffberg . Calvin Griandgenf Rosemary Grapel . Roberf' Gorman ..,. Carol Greer ....... Alberf Gripenburg . Bogerf's Mill Road, Harringfon Park - .... Onangeburg Road, Old Tappan . . . . . . I90 Franklin Sfreef, Haworfh ..........54Boulevard,New Milford . . . , . . . . . 373 Main Sfreef, New Milford . . . 38l Wesf Madison Avenue ...,..., I26 Sherwood Road, .,...... 4 Hillside Avenue, . . . 299 New Milford Avenue, ...,.,..,.,24OaIcSfree+, ....... 3IO Granf Avenue . . . . New Bridge Road, New Dumonf Dumonf Dumonf Dumonf Dumonf Dumonf Milford . . . . . . . . I53 Davies Avenue, Dumonf . . . . , . l7I Cleveland Sfreef, New'MiIford . . . . 76 W. Quaclcenbush Avenue, Dumonf . . , . 4-42 Cenfral Park Drive, New Milford ... . . . . . . . . . 37, Willcin's Drive, Dumonf .. , . . . .. 67 Highwood Drive . . . . . IOO Easf Madison Avenue, . . . . , 20 W. Quaclcenbush Avenue, ........... 79 Merriff Avenue, Dumont Dumonf Dumonf Dumonf . . . . . . , Tapan Road, Harringfon Parlc . . . ..... 565 Beech Road, Haworfh 76 Raymond Groll .... June Hogedorn ..4.. Consfance Horringfon Malcolm Halliday 4 4 . Arfhur Hons ....,. Roberl' Hans .,.. Hope Hasslock .....A Douglas Harfmon . . 4 Bob Harvey ,,..... Joon Hawkins . . . Joan Hersey .,.. Peg Hilberf . 4 4 Bill Ingham ...... Bob Jaeger ....... Marion Jolberf .... Ed Jordan ....... Kofhro Johnson . . Irene Julich ..,.. Richard Kaine 4 . . Conrad Kaker 4 Brion Kelly ...... Paf Kelley ......., Lorraine Klepacki . 4 4 Laura Klinger ..... Bill Kneissl ...... Ted Kolbohm .... Jessie Krauss ..,, Harold Kuhl .....,, Leonard Larson .... Evelyn Le Clair .,.. June Leddy ..,., Ed Le Fevre ..... Carole Lemon ...... Warren Lemberg 4 4 . John Lensi ....,... Roger Leonard .... Audrey Locher .... Peg Losee ...., Eugene Low 4 4 , Joan Low ,...,.. Tom McCorfhy .... George Mahnken , 4 4 Bob Mascorelli .... Norma Marfinez 4 4 . Eleanor Monson . . . Helen Morfensen .... Beffy Mosner ..... Gene Napolif-on 4 4 4 George Neger 4 4 Bill Newrock 4 4 4 Pol' Noll ...,.. Ed O'Brien ,..4.. James O'Horo ,... Ed O'Meara .4... Hilda Osfen 4 . 4 Loreffa Porlafo 4, Paf Porolo . 4. 4 4 Loreffo Perera ..,4 SENIOR ADDRESS LIST .,..............4.....377NewMiIfordAvenue,Dumonf 4 4 4 4 4-25 New Milford Avenue, Dumonf . 4. . . 4 . 4 2l7 Larch Avenue, Dumonf 4 . 4 . 4 4 I08 Roosevelf Avenue, Dumonf 4 4 4 240 Summiff Avenue, New Milford 4 4 . . 240 Summiff Avenue, New Milford 4 . , 4 68 Eosf Quackenbush, Dumonf . 4 4 . .4 6I Boulevard, New Milford . . .4 4 4 , Whife Avenue, Old Tappan 4 .4 4. 4 . 4. 7I Merriff Avenue, Dumonf 4 . 4 4 244 New Milford Avenue, Dumonf 4 4 4 . . . 4 42 Sunnyside Boulevard, Dumoni 4 . . . I I Columbus Avenue, Harringfon Park .. .4 4 . . 4 4 . . 4 I3 Granl' Avenue, Dumonf . . 4 436 Madison Avenue, New Milford . . 4 4 . .4 ZIO Johnson Avenue, Dumonf . 4 4 44 Sunnyside Boulevard, Dumonf . 4 4 4 28 Niagara Sfreef, Dumonf 4 4 . . 4 . . l50 Brook Sfreef, Dumonf . 4 4 4 34 McKinley Avenue, Dumonf 4 .44 4 . 4. 56 Birch Road, Dumonf .4 4 4 . 4 4 4 22I Howard Sfreef, Dumonf .4 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 I I Delaware Avenue, Dumonf 4 . . 4 l57 New Bridge Road, New Milford 4 , 4 . I28 Norfh Firsf Sfreef, Bergenfield . 4 . . . . 4 4 . I9 Wilcox Sfreef, Dumonf 4 . . . 4 . 4 4 4 65 Pine Sfreef, Howorfh , . 4 , 4 98 Revere Drive, Dumonl' 4 4 . . . .. 2 Romono Drive, Dumonf 4 . . 83 Fleefwood Road, Dumonf 4 4 , . . . 4 . . 4 4 98 Elm Sfreef, Dumonf 4 4 4 I90 Knickerbocker Road, Dumonl- 4 4 4 4 . 4 . . . 3 I2 Gronf Avenue, Dumonf 6Derby Lane, Dumonf 4. . . 4 420 Madison Avenue, New Milford .4 4 4 4 , 4 . Cenfral Avenue, Old Tapoan . . . 4 4 346 Salem Sfreef, New Milford 4 4 4 . 4 . 4 4 79 Wilcox Sfreef, Dumonf 4 . 4 4 29 Lexingfon Avenue, Dumonl 4. 4 29 Lexingfon Avenue, Dumonf . , , 72 Fleefwood Reed, Dumonf 4 . . 4 . . 30 Wilcox Avenue, Dumonf 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 . 4 62 Dumonf Avenue, Dumonf 4 4 4 4 324 Con Cors Place, New Milford 4 4 4 . I8 Harrison Sfreef, New Milford 4. 4 46 Sunnyside Boulevard, Dumonf 4 4 . , I2O Dumonf Avenue, Dumonf 4 . 4 4 93 Lincoln Avenue, Dumonf . . 4 4 . 4 . , 4 I5I Erie Sfreef, Dumonf . , 4 , , , IO4 New York Avenue, Dumonf 90Foresf Road, Dumonf . . . I6-o American Legion Terrace, Dumonf 4 . 4 290 Madison Avenue, New Milford . 4 . . 4 I7I Manhaffan Terrace, Dumonf .4 . La Roche Avenue, Harringfon Pork Horriof Place, Horringfon Park 4 . . . . 4 4 58 Larch Avenue, Dumonf 4.4.4.4 4 4 . IO Foresf Avenue, Dumonf 77 Marilyn Peferson . Charles Philipps . . . Pele Pinchera . , . Frank Presla .... Frank Quirk ..... Don Rasmussen ,, Jack Remeny .... Joyce Reinen ..,. Barbara Reinhardl Don Roper ...... Douglas Ross .... Jay Ro+henburger Warren Rybak . . . Dino Salvador . . . Bob Samler ...., Cafhy Sardelich . Eleanor Schuberl' . George Sciorra . . John Schlesinger . Charles Schulz . . . Bob Schlichfing . . John Schlomann . . Fred Schneider . , Joan Schneider . . Charles Sealander Diane Shaw ..... Belly SignoreHi . . Charles Smifh .... Claire Spillner . . . Frank Sfeimle .... Don Sfumpf .., Shirley Surrell .... Pal Tapparl ...., Dol Terralavoro . . Joan Thielenhouse Evelyn Tlumac . . . Alice Twarog .... Kaihy Uricks .. Rene Vesery . , . Claire Vick .... Allan Vine ....i. Janef Vogl ...,.. Francis Voisenal . Anfoinelle Volo . Doris Wacker .... Jean Waller . . . Ann Walfke ..... John Walien .... Charlolle Weber Dol' Weise ...... Joan Weller .... Don Weilburg . Herb Welzel .... Pal Winseman . . . Ken Wi+hs+andIey Bob Woldslad , . . Joan Wolgasl . . , Joan Wunder . , , SENIQR ADDRESS LIST 58ElmS+reeI', Dumonf . . . . . . . . 89 Housfon Place, Haworfh . . . . 97 Shadyside Boulevard, . . , . . I69 Gram' Avenue, . . . 27 Cresskill Avenue. . . . . . . Soulh Slreel, Harring Dumonl Dumonl Dumonf 'ron Park . . . . I68 River Vale Road, River Vale ........ 6I Shelby Slreef, . . . . . . . 49 Lucille Avenue, .........., 7I Sunnyside Boulevard, 52 ShelbyS+ree+, . . . . Carman Road and Parkway, Harring Dumonl' Dumonf Dumonl' Dumonf Ion Park ...............335RiverRoad,NewMilford IOI DaviesAvenue, . . . . . . 66 Shelby Slreel, . . . I68 Delaware Avenue, . . . . . .. 32 Cresskill Avenue, . . . . . . . . . . 74 Overlook Drive, Dumonl' Dumonl Dumonl' Dumonr Dumonl' . . . . . 6I6 McCar+hy Drive, New Milford 32 Hamplon Courl . . . . I66 Wesl' Quackenbush Avenue .. DeWolfRoad,Old 229 Larch Avenue . . . I50 New York Avenue 64Wllcox, . , . . . 3 Lawrence Avenue, . . . . .. I IO Fleefwood Road, . . , . Orangeburg Road, Old ... . .. 60 Merril-I' Avenue, . . . I I6 Lexinglon Avenue 8OBirchRoad. . . . I I7 Sherwood Road, . . . . , 70 Howard Sfreel, ... . I5 Merrilrl Avenue. . . . . 34 Seneca Avenue ..............44-WiIkensDrive, .............,....46Fores'rRoad. . . . . 6824 Madison Slreel, Guffenbe Dumonf Dumonl' Tappan Dumom' Dumonf Dumonl Dumonl' Dumonl Tappan Dumonl Dumonl Dumonf Dumonl Dumonl Dumonl Dumonl Dumonf Dumonl rg, N. J. . . . , . . . . . . 360 Grove Slreef, New Milford . . . . 3. 89 Schraalenburg Road, I-Iawor-Ih . , . I4 Wesf Revere Drive, Dumonl' . . . . 5I Harrison S+reeI', Haworfh ...,.,.. 270 Granl' Avenue. 62 LenoxAvenue, . . . . I62 Wesl Madison Avenue, Dumonl Dumonl Dumonf . . . 430 Cen'rral Park Drive, New Milford . . . . 288 New Milford Avenue, Dumon+ . . , . . I50 Fullon Sfreef, New Milford .. . I2 Hardenburgh Sfreef, Haworlh . . . . . . . . . . 69 Delaware Avenue, Dumon+ . . . . 2I6 Schraalenburgh Road, Haworlh ..........,...20ErleSfree+, Dumonf . . . . . 333 Salem Slreel, New Milford . . . . . . 52 Conklin Place, . , . . , 36 Hickory Slreef, . . , . . . . 90 Romano Drive, .,. , ,. II6 Johnson Avenue. Dumonf Dumonl' Dumonl' Dumonf . . .... 532 Windsor Road, New Milford 78 1 PA Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. cmd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. ph W. Brautigam Mr. Bal Larry DeWitt Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. TRONS B. K. Greer F. Lang lrving I. Lelfevre Stanley M. Klepacki Conrad Dundorf H. Brautigarn, Ir. H. Watjen Thomas Leddy Walter Lernan R. E. Bernhardt H. G. Monson Mrs. Helen Huge Ianet Bernhardt Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bliss Andrew F. Noll Iohn Detgen Harry Clifford Walter I. Bohen I. Driscoll S. DiMaggio A. George Terralavoro I. Harrington G. Tlurnac f. Rodriguez W. D. Wister I. O'Neil B. C. McMullin W. Fisher L. Merrick C. Cheney R. Humphreys Wm. I. Davenport I. G. Mazzo New Milford Fire Co. No. 2 B. Brower I. Rossi V. Brower W. Rottman H. Brower L. Kleinke A. Brower I. Morgan E. Zinck W. Bernhardt W. Denninger H. Huge E. Stahl Lefty Sonageri 79 FIFTEEN YEARS OF CRAFTSMANSHIP As Campus observes its fifteenth birthday, it can look back on 80 million yearbook pages, 2000 line editions and, above all, a record of service tliat will be maintained in the years to come. 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