Dunellen High School - Exodus Yearbook (Dunellen, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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All fhrough our Freshman year we floundered along, each of us 'loo bashful 'Io 'make Ihe lirsf move. Our' Freshman year became our Sophomore year and s+ill we had done nolhing +o organize ourselves. However. during our Sophomore year we found friends, Two members of Ihe facully, who urged us 'Io gel' Iogelher as a group and make our class one of which we and l'he school could be proud. ll was Ihrough +heir encouragemenf we began +o work logelher and fo make greaf plans for our class. Mrs. Tiger and Mr. Winkle were +he facully members who found us in our-dilemma and sel us on The pafh of success as a class. Because of fhe in+eres'r and aid given us by 'rhese advisers. we cledicafe lhis, our Exodus, Io Ihem. R u ond your doss here Rn ocross There Ks no more iornorrow for yo ' frne To siop ond Kei rhe pos? fhcker one by, rhese yeors so . S. H xs now x ' ho py yeors q D. H your rnKnd. ghrnpsxng rhe p hhed wVfh schooNdoy Xoys ond noious frohddng. Xn XeovKng, you wkh 'coke wnh you rhks 'rreosurecl yeorbook. o memory book, hhed whh The hKs'rory of our pos? Your yeors. 'YhRs Exodus rho? you ore obour To reod hos hnohy been devdoped os o resuh of o greor ded of hord work. H is our T ou en'roy reod'xng ih'xs book now ond rerninKsc'sng e enroyed composKng ' . sincere w'msh rho y ' ' fufure yeors os much os w W N y oyerrrxn Wp 7 y . . . . ,,... --some-'gunna oasanuaonuaon' anon...-ua.-.n nun...-aan-uu.u DOOIIDODIQIQO ....' uuunnoonunon ' .... '.'.'.-I-I4-I-1-2-1-2-f-'.'.'.'.' - TH E EXODUS ST AFF- RALPH W. Supervising MRS. ELSIE Secrefary io High if-'U 3 Al' CRANE MRS, MARIE M. SCHMIDT Principal Secreiary fo Supervising Principal PURCELL WILBUR F. BOLEN School Principal High School Principal ...ly HUAHD UF EHUEATIUN Prasudenf ....... ,... Vice-President .... .. . . . . . . .JOHN P. FABER . . . . . .ROBERT LOVELAND Presidenf ...,,... Vice-Presidenf ...... Members WILLIAM BROWN J. W. MERRILL RICHARD M. PARKHURST GEORGE E. SMITH ERWIN B. LELAND JOHN F. MARDER G. FREDERICK SNYDER PARENT-TEACHER ASSUEIHTIUN .MRS. JOHN F. MARDER Recording Secreiary ,..., .... M RS. RICHARD ECKMAN ......MRS. J. SHEPHERD Treasurer. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , .MRS. JOSEPH WILTRAKIS ,H '4jZ.,t' PAl:??TY MMA Ld. lim? GEORGE E. BARsTow Assf. Principal, Chemislry, Physics BERTHA W. BEEKMAN Spanish, English ANDREW CIAMPA Science ,pn 'Pug v-My PAULINE DiFELICE E U 1 W LUCY COUGHLIN MARIE T. CROWLEY English English Y? CHARLES S. FAI RWEATH ER Commercial Hislory, French Manual Arls 1'-. GP - I' -5-'mf-Q' f Al FRANCES FARMER RUTH M. FISHER ' W 1 - Guidance - if Music HAZEL GREEN LEAF Nurss 'Q' All .-if SHIRLEY A. JOHNSON English 'CSI LILLIAN C. KENNEDY Home Economics, Hygiene io -' - ' 1,1 A .4 A . J. xx 'fi HARRY S. HANNAFORD lns+rumen+ol Music ALMA JACOB Mafhemclics SAMUEL KILISHEK Social Science DOROTHY LAWRIE CATHERINE LIOTTA LYDIA MAURER Biolo9Y- Maihemafics, Science Physiccl Educa+ion Librarian, English 4 4' ir., 1 J. WlLBUR MAY Molhemoiics, Science WATSON McLAlN Manual Arfs 'Tlx RJ f 1 HILDA J. MOORE History 'Sm N ,, FACULTY MW Xff ,f W: i1fJ 'j,,l' Jp jl?3,i'l 1 l ff FACULTY MARIAN PLATTS 'SEV' Ari' ROBERT N. PRESTIDGE Commercial HELEN Y. SHAFER Spelling, Penmanship MICHAEL SHELLO Physical Eclucaiion Na. 1 5 r A 6 IA Q5 MARY TIGER Maflwsmafics BURT VAN BUREN DOROTHY WHITEMAN ROBERT J. WILKINSON Commercial Home Economics Social Sfudies LOUISE C. BABCOCK English CHARLES SHELLO EUGENE R. SMALLEY .lanifor Head Janifor fm T ff' 5 V xii? A slr ' 'f . ws ,QL v 4l'.L Q . 3 UQ? i M L I O 5 Q NNN j . 3 b t m. :1t! 'S' : Q ' 1. 'fx w .s.3!l+ - N M, ' ' f b S N3 JN. 1, H L W Q 1 .11 ' fm ' P, N ga 39 . 'L A M , Ju .N U' ' 2 y F r- 1 .. A-0 N' ' ' X i? 'f11A : --- ---v ?'!Y T'2 sm-2 N V.., Wig, 5 9. A xg. A si Q ' Q .AL Q . A X K I .. t.-.df P, a -Q., CLASS UFFIEEHS Presidenf ...... Vice-Presidenf ,.... Secreiary ,.... , Treasurer. .. fri 1'1 Q. MARY TIGER L..,,.sw, vw.. ..........NED DILLON .. . .EUGENE GODLESKY ....MILDRED VERSE . . . . .LOUISE WEYER CLASS AHVISUHS MICHAEL SHELLO ,601 ROBERT FRANCIS ANSON Bob Here's ihe boy who lends his hand: To gel' rhyfhm oul of lhe band. Orchesfra I, 2, 3. 4: Swing Band 3.4: A Cappella 4: Band 4: Exodus 4: Var- sily Baskerloall 4: J. V. Baskefball 2, 3: Baseball 3, 4: Die eislersinger 4: Senior Play 4. - CONNIE ANZOVINO Doddy A friend of you, a friend of me, Bur lhe sweefesf girl she'll always be. G. A. A. I: Glee Club 2. 3. vfillil JOSEPH T OMAS Our Frank Sinafra, Jo ea ly The sound of his voic as broughf us sunshine. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Cappella I, 3, 4: Swing Band 2. 3. : Senior Play 4: Orchesfra 2. 3. 4: Die Meislersinger 4: Exodus 4. A Q J gy! ffjd JM' VLC . 'B U ..,1 'rJv 1 ,A J, yu , . if ,V if' 'ffxif JP ffjffik. .JJ ' ,f C A 5' cf f if I, fyijiiv ffwf 'vf': J ' l,, jxfl! ! 1411. .l V . MW fy .uf ,fm SALL OLEpL gidqlw ond ibe yaifcbxioucg xwiihf ou. Whisper.94'S'Sfou s+oyXof+e omfeem r, 2, 3, 4: FIi-Tri 2. 3. Senior Ployrljff Bond I, 2. 3, 41 Brass Quirfef Coppello I. . ' -. .1 X ' .1 A x.. ' 'X i .1 ' N X ,Jill M. fjff' My I ,wild f F ,I i ,I K , ,. 4 I. VIL 1 . U ' 'x LOIS BOUDREAU She's o girl wlwo's per'r ond pe+i+e, She's one of fhe Seniors who's espe- ciolly sweef. Honor Sociefy 4: G. A. A. I. 2: Ex- odus Co-Ediforg Hi-Tri 2, Vice-Presi- deni 3, Secreiory 4. ROBERT BOWMAN Quiei monner ond o smiie +i'io1 s shy. A meclwonicol genius, I guess 'ri'io+'s why. J. V. Boskefboil I: Vorsiiy Boskeiboll 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3. me . .He .:,. Q. '43-f? M , ,Q W-.N Hilti' '. F . 2 i' i 75 an' 1,0 i-.nv CLIFFORD F. BRASS Cliff He come lo us from Plainfield High, A lol of lun ond o reol neol guy. Ploinlield High School I, 2, 3. .,-,I I ,. ,. . A, 1 I ' ETHEL E. Buknows A mischievous lough ond o smile lhohs brighl, Elhels one girl we lhinlc is all righl. Glee Club 43 Dromofic Club 27 Honor Sociely 4, Vice-Presidenlg Hi-Tri 2, 3, 43 Exodus 4: G. A. A. 3, 4, Vice-Presie denlg A Coppello 4, Treosurerp Les Chonleuses 4i Depuly 3, 4. ROBERT ANDREW CARTER Bob Belween Milonis ond l3luebird's ond giving oul weeds, Bob hos 0 porl in cill mischievous deeds. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chciploing Dromolic Club 3, 41 Baseball Monoger I, 21 A Cop- pello lg Bcislcelboll Monoger I. 2: Senior Play 4. MARY ANNA CHERVENAK UMUC.. A charming chuckle, a quief smile, A friend whas Truly worlhwhile. l x. 'fi of C, .JAX ww - VJ' U 4 - XU' K Ply B0 x xx S4-Z uf O 9 0 3.93-J 3 xx ELIZABETH FORREST CONKLIN Belle Belle is clever, ' Indulge?-Never!!! Dramafic Club 2, 3, 4, Presidenfg A Cappella 4: Sludenl Council 43 Hi- Tri I. 2, 3. 42 Senior Play 4. Y' x Y i J . 1 , 1,1 i ' I l, ' , CHARLGTTE B.F,'6aCO5TA 5 -'cw , She has eyes Alhgfl really shine. the culeshwirlk' comes auf each lime. GI e Clubll HiTri 2 3 4 Exodus e 1 '- ' . . : Slahf 4: Siudeni Cour+ 4: G. A. A. I, 2. 3: Pholography 3. 4: Dramaric Club 4. w i Q, f W4 dv' 'ff -'UV ANNE CATHRINE DILLON ..NancY.. One of The forlunafe, she's really OK. Nan has a word for every one each day. Sl. Peler's High I, 2, 3. If :lb V3-fly-P 'N-Ih xx A170 if Q V! t. .MJ i V ll! y 9 ' . ' . , --fl A i gy. ax 4 JC i Y. ' til' '. l f N l I J lb gs ' lx if v-X EDWARD PATRICK DILLON Heap.. Worry-lel il run away, Ill live my life buf l'll live if gay. Dramalic Club 31 Exodus Slaff 4: Class Presidem' 4: Varsify Foolball 2, 3: Var- sily Baslcelball 3: Hi-Y 4, Treasurer. MARY ELIZABETH DILLON Liz Belle is always happy and gay, Her laughler will lake her a long. long way. G. A. A. I: Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4: J. V. Cheer- leader 3: Leaders' Club 4. Q ',, .r .u i., 6 .-1. . Q .f,f - , K UJOGMY.. 'rhough noi Tall, girl lor whom 'rhe fellows fall. 3. 4: S'ruden'r Courf 3. 4 A. I. 2, 3, 4, President Pho- Iography Club 3: I-Ii-Tri 2, 3. 4. Treas- urer: Exodus 4: Alhlelic Council 4 Secrelary. W M2112 if f PATRICI af Poi Carefree and gay, Par goes her way. For lun and laughler iI's Pal any day. S+. PeIer's High School I. 2: Dra- malic Club 3. 4: A Cappella 3. RUTH DOROTHY FITZGERALD Minny She has aboul her a serious way. She brings happiness +o every day. G. A. A. I: Hi-Tri 2, 3. 4. Presidenf Cheerleading 3, 4: A Cappella I Exodus Slaff 4. popular and preHy-a'rhIe+ic .+ i u V fa df 44 K 5, 55 .Eff ff. .fi I is-gi am- ,M 4? w -xg. 9 f N DANIE UCHS Jack A worlc and pleasure don'+ , q ir work. Varsily Baslcelball 2, 3, 4, Co-Cap- 'rainy Varsify Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 J. V. Baslcefboll lg A Cappella lg Hi-Y 2, Chaplain, Treasurer 3, Presidenr 43 Depu+y 3, 47 Class Presidenl 2, Slu- denr Council 3, Vice-President Ex- odus Sfaff 4: Alhlefic Council 4, Presi- denfp Sfudenf Council, I, 2, 43 Dra- mafic Club 3. V , 1 fu za' i - i x r W ' sf' l XYWE LW Nc! J : i W M' gf' will J , ul K lf' lux' 4' 'J V 7.1 K , i I X' . l, ' iifyz, W' ,M N41 'Y W Qjicngrlytllk EUGEIQE GODLESKYf Kam I liulf of vim, full of vigor, A Couldn'+ be befrer if he were bigger. Band I, 2, 3, 41 Orclwesrra 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 4i Hi-Y 3, 4, Secrelaryq Senior Class Vice-President Exodus 4: Senior Play 4. ,. 6,2 if , i X? J Mlvl lil! ll ii jlli ik ix U f ' X ' .E 1 j X - . f 21 IJ' X l Fl Y ii l 'Af . jj rj , JY fl . ' i ' A W f Q V ml ' , ff' i i ji , df . 'Y efADYs VERA some lx il Hcp jclods ion ond blond, and of life very 'fond. Glge Jlub I: Dramalic Club 33 Exodus Srall 4: A Cappella 27 G. A. A. I, 2. WWI ,fi ,HN M I I RICHARD RONALD GOLDVBERG Dick Dick shines on ony boslielboll couri, l'le's 'rhe besr in ony spor+. Presidenl Junior Clossg Alhlelic Coun cil 4: Phologrophy Club 3: Hi-Y 2, 3 4, Vice-President Exodus Slohf 43 Bose bcill I, 2, 3, 47 J. V. Boslcellooll I Vorsily Boslcelboll 2, 3, 4: Bond I. ,Vw 110 if ff WWI THERESA ANN GORSKI Terry , The dimple Ihol lurks in her chin ls c symbol of who+ lies wifhin. Leaders' Club 43 Exodus Slofl 43 Junior Red Cros I, 2. A M, f yin? 41,11 'M ,gown ff! , JZ f -J GWENDOLYN GRIFFIN Gee Gee Through The ages her words will come Her poems will be proised for yeors fo come. Glee Club I: Junior Red Cross I. lf? Wlfwl RALPH ALLEN HAMSHAR , ..Hcm.. I l A friendly word and a smile +l'io+'s fine, A .lusf call Ralph a friend of mine. l Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: J. V. Baslcelball 3: ' Vorsily Baslcelball 4: -Dramalic Club 3: Sludenl Council I. Treasurer 3, ' Presidenf 4: l-li-Y 41 Exodus 4. C , . L ffl: ,N g f W 714' D ' I' L LEONARD J. HARNED Len Nof over serious, nol 'foo gay, Helping and srriving, lie finds ' way. Dep l3 Exodus 4. 1 W ji RICHARD HART Dick Diclc lives way our in Arbor, Could he live ouf any forllner. A Cappella 2, 3, 4. lfvf f UILQQ E Q, W' JL of 5 if A A if V7 9' ROBERT LUTHER HENRY Bob Bob is sure To be around Whenever Theres C1 dance in Tow Qx W' I mf? r fx fy, LOIS BEVERLY HOFFMEISTER A curly-haired miss wirlw friendly woys. We'lI remember her rhrough all our days, Dromoric Club 2, 3: Exodus Sfoncf 43 G. A. A. I. 2, 31 Senior Plqay 4. I CN .J. M Joins Honor Sofefy f , J' JFK? vb il' My Vl onel obi 'ro succeed, A li++le incenlive is his only need. Bond I, 2, 3, 4: Swing Bond Monoger 2. 3, 4: Die Meisfersinger .45 Exodus Sforl 4: Orclweslro 2, 3, 4: A Coppello I, 2, 3, 4: Pliologroplwy Club 3: Senior Ploy 4. A .Jy A gig ff J A E . ,VF J, gif, . i.i '.: 5 . 4 F' . 'Jn ' N' j ' J 'rfv li 3-fx ,ff X ' ,Un ARCHIE J. JACKSON Arch Alwoys kind ond eoger 'ro pleose. All he does is done willw eose. ,fL4,1,,Z. .1 5, ,mt 4 44 ' f . 1 4.4, A LJ --f 4 d,v1J. r ' ff f 44.1. , ...rf KL! Lk, lie ff' L.4,.,. ,Alf 1-1.-ll. . . L--c.4,4J.Jf. MIK, MARY JOSEPHINE KANIA Mory'sH'1e girl wi+l1 'rlwe mogic fingers. Her piono melodies will always linger. Orcheslro I. 2, Secrefory 3, 4: Les Cl1on+euses 3, 4: A Coppello I, 2, 3. 47 Glee Club I. 2, 3, 4, President Bond 45 G. A. A. I, 23 Exodus 4. ' .. f 6 449' fwfifja lm if ff 76-W ,AJ if ff-f ' ,ag X Q. HELEN ELIZABETH KOWNACKI Peunu+ I-lelen is o devil, ond yel slie is so sweel, .For ell lier devilisli woys, we love lwer lrom lieod Io feel. Leaders Club 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 4: Junior Red Cross I, 2, Exodus 4. I RODNEY C. LANCASTER ' Rod Rod s o neol fellow, friendly ond goy, I-le lwos oboul liim o very nice woy. Bond I, 2, 37 Plioloqro liy Clulo 3 Exodus 4. ' We THORVALD RICHARD LARSEN. JR. Dick Vole Ilie slroiglil Republican Iiclcel. I V. Boskelboll 27 Pliologroplwy Club 3, 4: Allilelic Council 4, Vorsily Bos- lelboll 3, 4: Sludenl Council 31 Exodus Sloll 4. I., K1 I 1, R , A .-El, rc' sf K- ri . gf QT ' . ii 7 v .ew . ,. ' gf' , T .1443-n Q, ,Q . 45? f l, 1 11:1 E A 1 if I J-My I S.. 4' ifx . A l' ,U .,, .. .., Q J' ii: if ffgiiif l-ligli sclwool is on owful bore. l donll lcnow wliol I come lwere lor. A G. A. A. I, 2: Dromolic Club 2, 3. DOROTHY I. LEWANDOWSKI Do+ Slwe's neol ond nice. l'1er nome is Dol, Shes one girl whom wewe ' Efs.T23C CMJ yy? ififffsfirff gg iff gpg. sf Moc lwos ul llgollwolwces lie-r nic lcnow, -fits Kindly words on lriendslfip from lwer seem lo llow. Glee Club 2, Corresponding Secrelory 3, 47 A Coppello 2, 3, 4: Les Chon- leuses 3. 47 Exodus Slofl 4. Q . IMJEMIWVJQ bg W ANNE LITCHEY Heh This puqenosecl miss is mode of spice, Yes, Anne reolly is 'rhol' nice. Scolch Ploins High School I, 2, 3. Iyf,iewf'ii' Q ff if fl 3 X535 I AV if?'X 55. PATRICIA LOGAN ..Pc+.. PoI s slolure is Iollg she's serene, To us Pol is sfolely os 0 queen. riff! - fy , J , M F . ,- if fy I My Tp ,fgwy .I .fl V ,- D!! - .N fv .fy I V' J wi fyll I I FRANCES CATHERN MANNON Fran Shels shy ond demure-maybe so, Bul don? be loo sure. G. A. A. I, 2: Exodus 41 Senior Play 4. I!! A' Glee Club I, 2, 3, Vice-Pl A Cappella 3: G. A. A. l. JOHN FRANKLIN MARDER. JR. The lriendliesl of fellows: he's always lull of cheer, The memories he leaves wilh us, well always hold dear. J. V. Baslcelball 3: Varsify Boslcelball 4: Varsify Baseball 2, 3, 4: l-li-Y 2, 3, 4: Class Vice-Presidenf 3: Exodus 4: Slu- denl Council 2. so Lea N-1 xw., W.. ..,.. A A euxo..-B ooo. R H LOUISE MARSHALL Rufl1ie Slick as o whislle, lhaf means. l sup- pose, Brlghl-eyed and acllve and up on her foes. Glee Club I, 2: A Cappella 3: Dra- malic Club 3, 4: Drum Maiofelfe 4: Exodus 4: G. A. A. 2, 3: J. V. eer- leader 2: Varsily Ch erle r , 4: A+hle+ic,Council 4: S i lay . M My Qf':ljj5',gqL AWMGIJW Born wilh 'rhe gif? o l ughler Shelll be loved loreve aller. WM W W i.. GLORIA MEEKER Meek Meeker, as implied by l'ier name, Will some day rise lo quiel lame. Hi-Tri 2: Plainfield l: Dramaiic Club i 3 2, ,4. B.,oJ.,of'. q,'LL,g,,Q.,rwsNo-'U- -Q.:-. Um' I , OLGA MELNIK UOUY.. Her zip and lwer pep Plus viialily make lwer lwep. Plainfield l-ligli 2, 35 Leaders ELEANOR MICHAELIS Many girls are nice +0 know, EI is one--we like her so! Dramalic Club 27 G. A. A. l. Cross l. 'J Club 4. 21 Red Xi. . N , . Q C9 IW'fNIJJov- JI Twwkxiim NSW? ARGARET MONA AN Undec'd ryIhing, f From boys Io occupafion. Cliflon I-Iigh School I: G. A. A. I, 2: Dramafic Club 3, 4, Treasurer: As- sembly Commiflee 4: Exodus SIOII 45 A Cappella 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY MAY MUSHKO jmusw' Dol is always happy and gay, She never changes from day Io day. Lincoln I-Iigh School I7 Band 3, 4: Sfu- denf Council 4, Recording Secrefaryg Orchesfra 4: Class Secrelary 3: Chair- man Assembly Commiflee. 1 , ' . , I ..Y ,' I , r l . I ' I I 1 , RUTH MARIE NELSON Rulhs voice is a whisper so modesl and low, The mosf winsome girl you ever did Icnow. G. A. A. I, 2. 3: .Iunior Red Cross I. f MMM f 'lg lp ll W L Mq A 1-f'ylCj7l'lJlllllivswl W1 . .j,. y xybls '7' .i' ll f'lf'lI 'lrj 'Alf -V 1 , 1- ' fi ' I l, , ' . , ' .fi :Y . , , , v - , 1 . , f J .1 . - , f :bf .' ' , , V' 4 1. ' 'X A x' ' r ,,. A f , , f ,,f I U1 lf 1' H64 . 14 ' SHIRLEY MAE NELSON Shirley Nelson, Dunellen loved 'ro meel' Look here, we've go? Q double freol. G. A. A. l, 2. 3. QW ,f 'C'-f .Ara-1 M W sig 1 BERTHA B. NYE Bari Berl' is o cheerful girl, os you con see For Glee Club she's os busy os o bee Glee Club I, 2, 3, Sociol Secrefory Treosurer 4: Sofely Pofrol 2, 4: Siu dem' Council 2. A RICHARD PANGBORN . ..Red.. l'lere's o boy whose nome is Red, l-le's cufe ond nice ond so well bred Hi-Y 3, 4. Akd jyagvxfd 'W CHARLES RUSSELL PEERS Chuck A snazzy dresser and a cheerful guy Charlie always will gel by. Pholographyh-Club 3. K N . '. V09 vNx+ob,e I JW Q QQ, 24 MQQ, Ss oo A 0- O6 O oibboto, O Y' 0- ,s Q 0 J' X , . 'B 0 fa A 'Z' 0 xp , J ,Q- W 0- - MARIAN Ross PeicARovicH y Pecl:y l-low many quarls are in a peck? l-lere's a cule girl lrom Whillier Tech. G. A. A. l, 23 Dramalic Club 3: J. V. Cheerleading 3: A Cappella lg Glee Club lg Exodus Stall 9. I l ' I .l A N I lj ' , lf . ., VQU 'il ld i. . 1 ' X . SJ! ll ll i l 'J , I , L, If X i ,gl X 1 .1 .' J l .,i,',!jlQN .if K ALICE LEOLA PHINNEY 1 i l l've heard ol an Alice in Wonderland, Bul Mr. l lannalord's gol onailin his band. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. Recording Sec- relaryg A Cappella 3. 41 Orcheslra 3, 4, Librarian: Honor Sociely 4: Senior Play 4: Band 3, 4, Librarian: C. A. A. l, 2: Les Chanleuses 2. U k l I. ', FRANK THOMAS PUSKOC HFFOHRIBH Franki.e's name will always bring Fond memories always lingering. Exodus 41 A Cappella 2. ALICE M. REUTER HAI.. Alice is fond of skafing, ln s'Iudies she has a high ralinq. Red Cross I: G. A. A. I, 21 Dramalic Club I, 4, Corresponding Secrelary. WILLIAM RIFINO Bill Always lull of devilish lriclcs, ln our minds he always sficlcs. Bond 3', 4: Orcheslra 3, 4: A Cap- pella I 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council I Swing Band 43 Exodus Slahf 4. 'fr--C A ' s.H-W PHYLLIS RUTHERFORD nphylu A sweefer voice you'll never find. And Io all she's exfremely Icind. Dromalic Club 2: Glee Club Vice- Presideiil 43 A Cappella Secrefary 43 G. A. A. 3, 4: Exodus Sfafi 4: Les Chanleuses 43 Hi-Tri I. RICHARD F. SHEPHERD Shep Shep can play sweef melodies, From his Trombone music flees. Band 7, 8, I. 2, 3, 4, Sfudenl Leader: Orchesha 8, I, 2, 3, 4: Swing Band 8, I, 2, 3, 41 Senior Play 47 Die Meis- Iersinger 4: Sfudenl Council 7, 4: Honor Sociely Presidenf 41 A Cap- pella 8, I, 2, 3, 4. iilfilxfff iwjff MARION GABRIEL SHIELDS Red Marion's pep and winning ways Will las? her Ihrough her coming days. Glee Club I: Dramalic Club 2, 3, 4, Recording Secrerary: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 41 Varsi+y Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-Cap- Iain: J. V. Cheerleader 2: Exodus 47 Library Club Ig Senior Play 41 Safely Pafrol 43 Afhleiic Council 4. EDWARD A. SKOVONSKY Mayor Mayor of Arbor-SIcovonsIcy's The nome, To fhof greoi ciiy he'II bring Iome. LOU ISE SMITH SmiHy Big blue eyes: Ioughfer fine, Shes fhe girl who brings sunshine. G. A. A. I. 21 Exodus Sicufi 41A Cop- pellc 3. SUMNER SMITH SmlHy Srniffy dances wifh such eose When he's noi' working of D's. AN Z?e,ut,4,uo.oX.Q,n,aMol, Uqjea 730-li BARBARA A. SPICER Sugor ond Spicer Molces everyllning nicer. Honor Sociefy 4: Dromofic Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President Senior Play 43 Ex- odus Sloff 4, Co-Edifory Sludenl Council 45 Junior Red Cross l. M elm ,A ,De oo XQAQG ra - of Go O M3??.'n WLS MELBOURNE STEIN Mel Good loolcing, willioul ony curls, Mel sfill gels llwe girls. J. V. Boslcelboll 2, 31 Vorsify Boslcef- boll I, 4: Boseboll 2, 41 Sludenl Coun- cil 3: A Coppello 25 Foolboll 4, LW! of . K MARGARET ELIZABETH SUBA Marge , My brollwer soys HI77 G. A. A. I, 2, 41 Junior Red Cross l. Secreloryp l-li-Tri 2, 37 Dromofic Club 41 Senior Ploy 45 Exodus Sloff 4. MICHAEL SUCHAK Mike Friendly yer quiel-fhofs Milce, A swell fellow whom we all like. Honor Sociely 4. THELMA ANN SUTHERLAND Time lor worlc-lime lor iploy, She brings cheer every doy. G. A. A. l, 2, 3: Glee Club 3, 4, Sociol Secreloryg A Coppello 3. 43 Senior Ploy 4. 'mgmibwwr ofufafwfl- WMU j ,gwzzwf MV MILDRED TURLIP Mille Mildred's nice ond she con wrile. To see her hondwrifing is o delight Junior Red Cross 2: Dromofic Club 4 'RTC by ,B 61 1 l - .AQ ww lf ,pa rf WILLIAM ANTHONY TURl.lP, JR. Bill When lhere is o shorl circuil Bill will be fhere lo worlc il. DURWARD ROBERT VAN NEST Bob The fellow who hos cz friendly woy Broughl sunshine lo our clullesl cloy. Die Meislersinger 3, 4: A Coppellcr l, 2, 3, 4: Dromolic Club 3, 4, Vor- sily Boslcelboll 47 Pholoqrophy Club 3: Depuly Syslem 3, I Jr! . Ml RED J. V VI Midge A pleos l girl who lincls her woy, She does her besl every doy. Exodus Slcull 47 Drornolic Club 2, 4: Pholoqrophy 31 l'li-Tri 2, 3,41 G.A.A. l, 2: Sludenl Council 2: Closs Secre- 'rory 2, 43 Junior Red Cross 2, Presidenl. MV rf ,pw ' WILLIAM CARL VOLKEL Bill l-le's lraveled llwe counlry from co lo coasl And of California he will boasl. Pholograplwy 3: Exodus 4. Q-,Z . fix x J I ! r ,J .7 I X ' RUSSELL WALDRON X Spook Spook has played a big sclwool parl, And slancls very well in everyon hearl. ,fl if if ffm 1 9' LOUISE Wm -Wm P54 if An execu+ive posifion she can fill As undoubledly slwe some day will Class Treasurer 2. 3, 47 G. A. A. l 2 3, 4: Pholograplwy Club 3. 4: Depuly 3, 4: Honor Sociely 4. Secrelary Treasurer: Leaders' Club 4: Exodus Slall 4. Wai, JOSEPHINE WOJNO - Her words ore kind ond never meon, Such girls ore few ond for befween. G. A. A. I, 2, 3: Exodus Sioff 4. i M X if WN HE, ULINE ZBIKOWSKI I h ris Blqhcine segdns io fype so iosi, Hia? we iusf con'+ keep up: i We 'rhink 'rhof maybe some day Blanche may win 0 cup. Wiiiwff wif' my H'gf?uJf'bi5 D . . DONALD JOHN ZD RADZINSKI Mol.. Ozzie is Q mosier of croiis, He moices excellenf drofis. J. V. Bosiceiboll 2, 3. 1 n-at N , r P' f 1 1 u '- 3 L A f x l 7 w f+k5 QN Avt' u' ' ' l S jlzf ,L Tl 4 I Q I ww- A X ,KA pa! X H Y LS,3ww,, -,g,qX,:f F. -,'- ' f 'N-A ' x 21 ff, W fr' KK. ji , , ,.L. 3 -,L 9552 -' .. 3 Y X . . b if ff M : -Q ff. r - W , Hg 5 , :S fb , ,sf 4 as fs Q, y . . Q . 'N .V 'kg 1 fl 'Q ,gg ,gv N wif Q-'li mzv av L gi Q A aa . L A in , ' da g! ,f ' ' . V . ' if ' 'L A '- i A is r-5 A 3 'aff ' -- T P' :H L.A'. f -Q4 Y .x K 1 -Y ua Q P, Q zum .Q , iff -nl W ,M ,. Me 011 Brzqucath We, lhe Senior Class of Dunellen High School, having reached lhe end of our school daze, feel lhe lime has come for us lo publish our lasl will and leslamenl. We hereby declare all olher previous wills null and void. We leave lhe up and coming Senior Class all lhe books in lhe library and sludy hall, complele wilh chains and padlocks. lo keep lhem from walking away. We will Mr. Preslidge a homeroom which will reporl lo Room II before going lo lhe senior lockers. The senior girls bequealh lo Miss Liolla a new gym curlain so lhal she doesn'l have lo shoul over lhe inlerlering noises. We, lhe Senior Class. leave lo Miss DiFelice and Mr. May our deepesl gralilude and sincere lhanks for all lheir help and encouragemenl which we have received during our senior year. To our lriend and companion, Mrs. Crowley, we leave a brand-new Sludebaker and a very pleasanl summer vacalion. Connie Anzovina leaves her beaulilul black hair lo Joan Rilino. Sally Bolen wills lo her lalher all lhe lillle innocenlsf' Miss Moore inherils Dick Larsen's Republican lickel. Bill Volkel leaves his malhemalical mind lo Mrs. Tiger. John Marder leaves his brains lor chemislry lo Mr. Barslow. Nancy Dillon leaves school for malrimony. Maxine Lippold leaves her willingness lo serve Miss Fisher lo Lynne Whillord. Charlolle DaCosla leaves her smile lo Joan Cummings. Jane Pekarovich inherils Rulh Marshall's acrobalic prowess. Bob Bowman leaves his mechanical mind lo lhe U. S. Palenl Office. Joan Dillon leaves her love lor sporls lo .lanel Swenson. Midge Verse leaves her nealness lo Joan Trumpore. Belle Cohklin leaves her walling experience lo Belle Ann Day. Dick Goldberg wills his crew cul lo Pele Banos. Marge Suba wills her desire lo become a nurse lo Joan Boudreau. Gloria Meeker leaves her laugh lo Joan Schank. Archie Jackson leaves a vacanl parking space on Dunellen Avenue. Gladys Goerg leaves her heighl lo be divided belween Berlha Voorhees and Dol Yesis. Louise Smilh leaves her baby blue eyes lo Henriella Yasko. Eleanor Michaelis leaves her love lor cooking lo Pelra Tocci. Barbara Spicer leaves her nalural lacial color lo Joan Kirch. Lois Boudreau leaves her knilling lo Kale Schellhorn. Pecky leaves Anne Tabler lo carry on lhe good name ol lhe dead end kids. Mary McCrone leaves her louls lo Clara Melnick. The Nelson lwins leave lheir quielness lo lhe Mague lwins. Dol Mushko leaves her clarinel lo Charlie Barslow. Bob Henry leaves a gap in lhe New Markel crowd. Bob Van Nesl leaves his inleresl in church work lo Jack Swenson. Rodney leaves, lo rid Miss Moore ol her Lancasler headaches. Dick Shepherd wills his slick lrombone lo lhe school's plumbing syslem. Mike Suchak leaves his P. A. D. and English nolebooks lo anyone who can gel lo lhe lrash baskel lirsl. Alice Phinney leaves a box of aspirin lo lhe lulure Glee Club Secrelary. Albie Berg inherils Mel Slein's drive and lighl in baskelball. Ned Dillon leaves his righl lo vole lo lhe oldesl iunior. Alice Reuler leaves her roller skales lo Belly Slewarl. Jim Harned inherils Leonard's P. A. D. unils. Pal Durick leaves her exlra credils lo anyone who needs lhem. Al Cianflone leaves his discharge bullon. Red Pangborn leaves his red hair lo Bill Thompson. Blanche Zbikowski leaves Mr. Ciampa wilhoul a secrelary. Rulh Fihgerald leaves her cheerleading abilily lo Mary Ann Golec. Theresa Gorski bequealhs her dimples lo Bob Mislove. Dick Harl leaves his smelly pipe lo Tom Fillen. Bill Turlip leaves his lrapping abilily and equipmenl lo Marlin Ficke. Russ Waldron wills his baskelball yell lo anyone who can gel away wilh il. Jo Wojno leaves her sisler all lhe homework she never did. Fran Mannon leaves her excellenl low lesl marks lo Belly Buller. Gene Godleskey wills a lillle somelhing lo Willie Spaelh. Jo Monahan leaves her lacully drag lo Charlie Barslow. Thelma Sulherland leaves her submission lo hypnolism lo Vic Anlhenelli. Lois Hoffmeisler leaves her cosmelics lo any cosmelic counler. Gwendolyn Griffin leaves her poelic abilily lo Fred Savio. Joe Becker leaves his bow lie and microphone backslage lo anyone who mighl wanl lo wreck his voice. Fred Horsl leaves lhe school library alone, Lionel Howard leaves his burned-oul llash bulbs lo lhe iunior class pholographer. Charles Peers leaves his good grooming lo Franklin l-lorsl. Olga Melnik leaves her personalily-plus lo whoever can qualily lor il, Smilly leaves lhe Blue Bird a new soda ierk. Belly Dillon leaves her curly hair lo l-lecky Vomacka. Bob Anson bequealhs his lechnique as wealher man lsoulhern snowsl lo any observing junior. Louise Weyer leaves her sludious manner lo Joan Barrell. Mary Kanio leaves her bare-leel policy lo hol-looled iuniors. We leave Miss Beekman anolher Romeo lo lake Jack Fuchs' place. Marion Shields' lreckled legs go lo Barbara Dix. Pal Logon wills her drawing abilily lo Laura Merrill. Chryslal Layden leaves her bobby pins and kerchiel lo Louise Polney. Berlha Nye leaves her willingness lo work lo Eugene Slershic. Q Phyllis Rulherford wills her piano lechnique lo Presidenl Truman. We leave Hambone's Willys lo anyone who can pul .il logelher. Elhel Burrows leaves her lemininily lo Nancy McCormick. Bill Rilino leaves a wad ol gum on lhe door-knob ol IO3. Bob Carler leaves his second period breaklasl lrip lo anyone who can gel away wilh il. Ed Skovonsky wills his lille as Mayor ol Arbor lo Jack Newsledl. Dol Lewandowski leaves her enlhusiasm lor playing baskelball lo Jo Uckar. ' Cliff Brass leaves his swimming lalenl lo Dick Slover. Ann Lilchey bequealhs her pug nose lo Lillian Forgash. Ozzie leaves lhe bowling alleys lo Al Mislove. Mildred Turlip leaves her decoralive abilily lo any lalenled underclassman. Mary Chervenak leaves her quielness lo her sisler. Helen Kownacki leaves her lypewriler lo Dorolhy Becker. Frank Puskoc leaves his Sea Scoul unilorm lo Mr. Wilkinson. ' Wilnessed by MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY SENIUH EELEBHITIES MOST ATHLETIC FACULTY DRAG Ioan Dillon Louise Weyer Dick Goldberg Jack Fuchs MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Barbara Spacer Bill Vollnel BEST MUSICIANS Doi Mushko Dick Shepherd FRIENDLIEST Joan Dillon Ralph Hamshar NSN? -.va-1-ag , Q.. Q. .4-X.. -vs'-J vw., SENIIIH EELEBHITIE5 Most BASHFUL BEST DANCER Frances Monnon Rulh Marshall Roberi Bowman Bob Hemv TYPICAL BOY AND GIRL .loan Dillon Jock Fuchs CLASS CUTUPS Befie Dillon Eugene Godlesky BEST DRESSED. 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K K, 5 Q 5 s Q 9 6 .QA V ai -f-'sw 5, :,k v JA- N X . Y-fa? Q A A gk Q-will ,gaf .Q ,, F 3 Q, E 2 ff I 2 S5-' 115 'si wr . . ,I V WL JT 1' b X Q56 V e V M95 ,. .. Fi? X NIUH5 Adviser ...... ,.., M ISS ALMA JACOBS Presidenf ....,.. ,........, A LAN CREE Vice-President ,.... .....,. A L SZATKOWSKI Secroiury ......, ...,. L YNNE WHlTFORD Treasurer ...... ..... C AROLYN DAVIS Around fhe corner. o shorl lime owoy Lies The end of our losfischool day. Doys will go by. ond weeks will rush on, And before we know if, 'rhe yeor will be gone. We've sforled our fine--we've reoched rhe lip, The lop comes fonnorrow if we don r slip. Yel, grill we rnusl lhinlc ond loolc oheocl To lhe lime when we, os Seniors, sholl freocl The pofhwoy of hoppiness ond success, Thus bringing honor lo D. H. S. Ad.. Wx fx SUPHUMUHES Class Adviser. ..... MR. ROBERT WILKINSON Presideni .....,. .... C ATHERINE SCHELLHORN Vice-Presidenf ..... ........ G EORGE SCHENCK Secrefary ..... ...., J OAN PHILLIPS Treasurer. .. .... BARBARA LUSH SchooI's noi' mereIy 'Ieochers ond halls Wirh pidures of Woshingfon covering 'rhe walls: School is Ieorning ond finding your ploce, Wifh our Sophomore CIoss +ho'r is The cose. We've sfumbled over 'rhe firsf Iew blocks: In being Juniors we'II fake greof sfock, Bu? on being Seniors we've se? our gool. Then shoII rhe srory of our yeors be fold: Successes-no+ fciiIures, we hope Io be Af Ihe end of our climb-Then you shall see. I -BAA. FRESH N Adviser .,..... ..... M R. 1. WILBUR MAY Presidenf ........ ..,.... C ALVIN TABLER Vice-Presidenf ..... ....., R OBERT FORGASH Secrefory ..... ........... E VELYN POBICKY Treasurer. .. ..... MARY ANN COCKBURN Green os 'rhe gross of rhe school yord 'they come Handsome ond willy, of all lcinds +here's some. All 'rhrough 'rhe yeor fhey moke 'rheir wcy Towczrd groduofion fo Senior High doy. Imagine! Senior High School! Then +hey're fruly in Tho+'s when lheir worlc will reolly begin. Fred HorsT Jack FucHs Gladys GoErg Dol' MuShlco Rulh Fifzg Erald ufh and Shirley Nelson Blanche Zbllcowsilc BeH'y COnklin Efhel BuRrows Milce SuChalc DilLons Lois BoudreAu Eleanor MichaeliS Bob Van NeS1' Marge SuBa Smlfhs Russ WalDron Mel Sfein Clifl: Brass Charlo+'re DA Cosla Gwn G-Riffin Mary ChErvenalc Dol LeWandowslci Marion PElcorovich Maxine Lippold Dick Larsen Ann LiTchey Par LOgan Chris LayDen Alice ReU+er Helen KowNaclni Lois HoFfmEis+er Gene GodLesky Thelma Su+herLand Chuck PeErs Mary McCroNe Ralph HamsHar Barbara Splcer Red PanGborn Lionel Howard Marion Shields Bob Carfer Bob Henry Jo WOino Bob BOwmc1n Rod Lancasler E X O D U S S T A F F William Rilino, Rodney Lancasfer. Frank Puskoc. Leonard Horned. Jack Fuchs, Dick Goldberg, Necl Dillon, John Marder, Lionel Howard. Gene Gocllesky, Ralph Hamshar, Bob Anson, Dick Larsen. Helen Kownacki, Marion Shields, Gladys Goerg, Louise Smifh, Maxine Lippold. Jo Woino, Louise Weyer, Phyllis Rufherford, Elhel Burrows, Charlolie Da Cosfa, Mildred Verse, Mary Kania, Marian Pekaro- vich. Joe Beczynski, Bill Volkel, Dick Shepherd, Bar- bara Spicer, Lois Boudreau, Jo Monahan, Marge Suba THE fxodua CO EDlTORS Lois Boudreau Barbara Spicer EXODUS STAFF Undernealh fhe school roof Time rolled swifrly by. Working siudenrs slaunchly siayed. This book is 'rhe reason why! Shall we or shan'+ we? Maybe-perhaps! On we go, rneefing and filling in rhe gaps. All fhis and more was pu? info our book, So give if a chance as Through if you look my dmmm MISS PAULINE DIFELICE MR. J. WILBUR MAY Adviser Adviser STAFF ef! , , it r Y . x, W' , X ' fa A ' ' - , L 5 . ,U 15,4 . ' f ivy' E 4 .5155 L ' 2. Y f 5 'Le r 1 .W . ye X ,a l ,ii V, aw ,,. A 1 L, , If Q ,' gurl, tl , 4 V w ,f'f,Q., L C. , I. r' 1 ,gfffx A xg , 4 ' 4 f 24 - GH ,ri ' 2 Xu J! .25 NW M , Q B- sz --ig 1? 2? 5 is , as ig A W ' N' 13 W' Ti iff ' a l'3' f' , it AYQ- ff ,. .Q ,Ugly 9 A , ,Mk .4935 5 3 i'i5'xg K ' , 1 :iq ., S. -. W, 'P I -' 7 4 'A Ns? 'mag' .,.5,.,m,., .iw V ' rfb? 4 E? It 3. :ff 1 win, f ek W 1 jk ' if 33555 X, 2 4 5 , H Vg W -5, if . ,. ,., , W. qi' Faculfy Adviser .............. STUDENT EUUHT .MRS. MARIE T. CROWLEY Siudenf Adviser ..............,.......... JOAN BARRETT Judges ........ JOAN DILLON, ALAN CREE, DOT BECKER Clerk ...... ..................... C HARLOTTE DuCOSTA Guiliy or nof guilfy-'rake your sfcmd, Wover nof from flwe case in hon-d. The judges ore just all decisions ore fair, They fry all cases wifh diligenf core. L I . s u IZ 1 I5 T Y E - 1 Ml Q h iw i , ' t f v l .fl ' N A 1 ,WA W l E . 1? f X 0 g Fcculfy Adviser, ..., MRS. MARIE T. CROWLEY Presidanf ,..,..... ..... R ICHARD SHEPHERD Vice-Presidenf .... ....... E THEL BURROWS Secrofary-Treasurer ....... LOUISE WEYER Here is cz group Yhof is envied by ell, To few do such honor cmd presfige befall. Infelligence, chorocfer, ombifion, cmd zesf. These ore Hue quoli'ries puf fo 1l'1e fesf. .ML ,. 'aj ' W if , 17 it . Adviser .,.,... Presidenf .... Vice-Presideni ......... Recording Secrefary ...... Treasurer . . .. Corresponding Secreiary ..... SENIUB DRAM!-KTIII CLUB ......MRS. LUCY COUGHLIN ......,BETTE CONKLIN . . . . . .BARBARA SPICER . . . . .MARION SHIELDS . . , . .JO MONAHAN . , . . .ALICE REUTER Librarian ..,.............. . . . . .DOT HERMAN Ecch week for 'rhe soke of drcmofics We gciiher in Room 203. Wiih cosiumes found somefimes in offics We sirive happy Thespions ro be. To wirness o ploy on old Broodwoy Each member io New York cloih hie, Observing 'rhe 'roienis of greoi' siors, For in ihis Their in+eresis do lie. JUNIUH DHAMHTIII CLUB Faculiy Adviser .,..... .,..,.,. M RS. SHIRLEY JOHNSON Presidenf ,..... , ......,.... JEAN STRANSKY Treasurer. ,. ......,. JANICE GASPRICH Secrefary ..... ..,.. A SNES GOLIC These Talks are sfudying acling, Producing and casling come, loo. They also are gaining a background For The work lhaf fhey hope lo do. To all of The school They presenfed The Ghosl of Benjamin Sweet The assembly was qulel and darkened, The fale was lruly a 'freak W BLEE Faculiy Adviser .,.. Presidenf ..,..... Vice-Presidenf . ,. . . Treasurer .....,....,.,... h K r,,. ,,. if , 'fliq CLUB Recording Secrefory ,.4,... . , Corresponding Secreiury .......... .THELMA SUTHERLAND Social Secreicry ......,.... ..,. Accomponisi ...,..,,.... Guided by Miss Fisher. fhe songsiers qorher 'round For procfice ond enioymeni of music world re- nowned. Some songs ore old: some songs ore new, And Hwe pleosure ilwof Hney bring goes 'ro mony, nor few! ,.,MlSS RUTH FISHER .., LYNNE WHITFORD PHYLLIS RUTHERFORD ........,.BERTHA NYE , . . , . .ALICE PHINNEY .,...MAXINE LIPPOLD PHYLLIS RUTHERFORD ETHEL BURROWS MAXINE LIPPOLD L E S BARBARA DIBBLE BARBARA BECKER MARY KANIA JEAN OFFERY PHYLLIS RUTHERFORD PATRICIA LELAND LYNNE WHITFORD AUDREY PARKHURST EH!-INTEUSES These Ten liTTle girls' voices ring Wherever They n'iighT be. For in Their hecJrTs They're songbirds WiTh voices os sweeT os con be. Assemblies ore brighTened by Their melodies Which linger long in eoch heorT. For They're gloddenecl eoch day in many o woy By willingly doing Their porT. A X ST S71 aw Adviser ,.,. President .. Secrefory . . . Treasurer . . . Accompcnisf 0-1-0 2 Q FRANKLIN HORST FRED HORST ROBERT VAN NEST LIONEL HOWARD JOSEPH BECKER GEORGE SCHENCK ROBERT ANSON JACK SWENSON HIE MEISTEIISINBEH Adviser . .MISS RUTH M. FISHER Info ossembIy Die Meisfersingeru come, Armed wi+h songs, Ihe melody They hum, From por+ol fo porfol Ihe words ore echoed for, And Ihe quoli+y of Iheir voices shines brighf os CJ sfor. l' S wi: 'YRS' fi W , . L A Q. - +1 W.-1, I - 5 , '3 xr Ji W A g . fw 'tg Y - Wai ,ml QQ .- .. pw - 5 -f f x 3 A If .3 BAND Whenever +here's a parade Dunellen fakes fhe lead. Direcred by Harry Hannaford The band plays fine, indeed. We march info assembly To fhe sfrains of a march They play. Whenever we have fo choose a band lfs Dunelien any day. Faculfy Adviser. . Sfudeni Leader. .. Secrefary ....... Llbraruan ....,.,.... Assisfanf Libraria n ,... Hisforian ........ Properry Manager.. Assisfanf Manager.. Drum Maioroffe. . HARRY HANNAFORD RICHARD SHEPHERD , . . . . .HENRY HOPCKE . . . . .ALICE PHINNEY ..........ERNA WEYER ....DOROTHY MUSHKO ..........DAVID ROTH . . . . .BEN WEDDERMAN . . . . .RUTH MARSHALL SWING BAND Beef me, doddy, eighi 'ro fine bor. DHS Swing Bond is going for! For melody ond riwyflnm, lisfen, ciwum, The Swing Bcind's reoily going some! FacuHy Adviser .... MR. HARRY HANNAFORD Manager .... ........ L IONEL HOWARD Voculisi' ..... .,,.. J OSEPH BECZYNSKI Z '---M., , 71' 4235-Sf A - Q film' L LL , , ,Ls F12 M Y ,iw S ww .JI ff L L LL W Lv ,X.. T-'-M. ,Lg-,mare - M: Lg L, -LLL LL 5, L, L 1-1 -' L , ' L, Sf? L Q w 'Y:'U sw' ' J Q '4 'QF Ziqx SP L 'X f S' LL 3 L L jk g, ,,L b L Q res, L L f LA.L U! I' ' QPXLW l Lv: L fa' if W L L, L ' L LLw 5 ' fl fiQif X 2 ? 1 L A Q 'L M .f 'W A N3 - ve Q LLLL KL L' A ALLL, ff s J7: X D L L J LL K Life: ,f-P' LL - Wi' L I f A 'A-L,., L, X , ,N P m ,E ,Lx x A 1 -'wx ,L nfl-.4 Q W ,WL z L W ..-Qui' - -for ' BUYS' IIUUHINB CLUB We ore fhe chefs of D. H. S., The besf in OH The lonci. We mix our buffers and pour 'em our, A+ cookies ond coices we've had cm hand. Adviser ....... .... .MRS. LILLIAN C. KENNEDY Presidenf ......... ..........,,... B OB KRIECK Vice-Presidenf ..... ...., A LFRED MASKREY Treasurer .... .,.,... F RED MARDER S f ..... ..... R ICHARD V RGC We freof The men 'reochers fo coffee acre my A And cilso hold 0 feo: I+ helps roise our morlcs ond gives us Heolfhy men feochers, you see. L E A D E B 5 1 I: L U H Faculfy Adviser. ..... MISS CATHERINE LIOTTA Exercises ore headed by fhese. PI'95id8llf ..... ........,, P The Choicesf of Choice.-Hqe elifel They forfure fhe resf and work for 'fhe besf And keep us up on our feefl HI-TBI Advisers.. .,.. MISS CATHERINE LIOTTA MISS DOROTHEA SCHELLHORN Presiclenf ..,..,. ,...........,.. R UTH FITZGERALD Vice-Presidenf .... ....... A NN TABLER Secrerury ...,... ,... L OIS BOUDREAU Treasurer ..... .... J OAN DILLON We are I-li-Tri girls and proud To be, We're girls wilh poise and courresy. ln our club we have socials and fun, And wiflw our serious side lame we lwave won. Cnce a year-fo be exacl, in Seplember. There comes 0 greaf day for every new member. lnilialion on Tuesday niglwl lo be Was well worflw flwe grind, we all agree. Banquefs and lmayrides of our clulo are a parr, To I-li-Tri each girl would gladly give her heart HI-Y Adviser ,... .... M R. ROBERT J. WILKINSON Presidenf ...,.. ,............... J ACK FUCHS Vice-Presidenf .... ...... R lCHARD GOLDBERG Secrelory ,... .... G ENE GODLESKY Treasurer. . , ...,... NED DILLON Chaplain ., ..... ROBERT CARTER A Hi-Y boy is o good Hwinq lo be. A sfour-hecirfed lad willw greof c1bili+y. Good fellowship is our oim ond we oim fo pleose How could we qo wrong willw oims like +l1ese? Willi flue besf we ore rofed, Because we ore nolionolly cflilioled. As we slond now, our membership is quife smoll Buf we plon To odd new feces eorly nexf fall. VARSITY BASKETBALL Wifh fhe refurn of fwo former members of lasf year's Jive Five, Coach Michael Shello. in his firsf year back from fhe service. produced anofher winning feam for Dunellen. The sfarfing five was composed of Dick Gold- berg af guard and Jack Fuchs of forward, acfing as Co-Capfains. These fwo were ably assisfed by fhe ofher fhree sfarfers of fhe year's win- ning combinafion. Mel Sfein played an efficienf, capable game fhroughouf fhe year, feaming up wifh Dick Goldberg as one of fhe finesf pair of guards in fhis area. Dick Larsen, our six-foof- four-inch cenfer, was fhe fall man of fhe squad, playing his usual reliable game under fhe board. The fiffh and final member of fhe sfarfing five was sharp-shoofing Albie Berg, filling 'rhe ofher forward posifion. These five. along wifh Bob Anson, Joe Fisher, John Marder, Ralph Ham- shar, Bob Van Nesf and Pefe Banos, rounded ouf fhe enfire squad. These boys gave consfanf supporf fo fhe sfarfing five. All fhe boys deserve a greaf deal of credif for fheir scinfillafing floor work and fine defen- sive plays. Much credif musf go, foo, fo Coach Shello who, wifh his consfanf drill and skillful guidance, has puf fhese lads on fop. Parfing from fhe feam fhis year are Dick Goldberg. Jack Fuchs, Ralph Hamshar, John Marder, Bob Anson, Bob Van Nesf, Dick Lar- sen, ond Mel Sfein. This group, wifh ifs unconquerable spirif, unify, and sporfsmanship, has earned for ifself high honors in fhe hearfs of every D. H. S. roofer. JUNIIJB VARSITY BASKETBALL This year's Junior VarsiTy squad was more Than capable of holding iTs own wiTh Junior Var- siTy Teams oT The pasT. AlThough geTTing oh' To a rough sTarT, They came along in good sTyle as The season wore on and promised anoTher good Dunellen High quinTeT Tor nexT year. Though ouTclassed and playing againsT much bigger Toes. They did noT, aT any Time during The sea- son, give ing buT They had TighT, drive, and plenTy of spiriT ThroughouT. Led by liTTle Lenny Yesis, The ball-handling wizard, They challced up many ouTsTanding vic- Tories. Along wiTh Lenny, aT The oTher guard posiTion, was Cal Tabler, who, aTTer geTTing oTT To a laTe sTarT because aT iniuries, came along in greaT sTyle. AT The cenTer posT was new- comer Bob Grimm, a six-Tool'-Two-inch lad, who showed all The signs aT becoming an ouTsTand- ing ball player in Dunellen's luTure baslceTball plans. AT The Torward posiTions were-Connie Wenzel and Charlie BarsTow, Two more Than able ball players, who disTinguished Themselves all Through The year wiTh Their accuraTe shooTing and high- scoring prowess. Following This sTarTing Tive were: Bob ReiTz, Dick Olsen, Ed STranslcy, Richie Beyerman, George Schenclc, Bob Harding, Ted Michalek, and Ray Vomaclca. WiTh The reTurn of This year's Junior VarsiTy squad assured, Dunellen can loolc To The luTure wiThouT any Tears, Tor They promise To Tulfill The DesTroyers' TradiTion. Couch: BURT VAN BUREN This year's nine, once again, Tound iTselT under new management The coaching chores were Turned over To Mr. Bob Wilkinson and Mr. Wil- bur May. The Tormer Toolc baclc The reins he held in I942 prior To enTering The service. Mr. May, a newcorner To D. H. S. This year, had coached baseball aT STirling Junior High School aT STirling, N. J.. and in a Pennsylvania high school. This year's Team, while enioying moderaTe success, had iTs good and bad games. The Team was builT around The capabiliTies oTDiclc Gold- berg, Jack Fuchs, Hecky Vomacha, and Ralph Hamshor. In addiTion To These Tour who played in all The games losT year, were John Marder, Charlie BarsTow, Bill Thompson, and BASEBALL Bob Anson. The lasT group saw inTermiTTenT ac- Tion in lasT seasons play. OT unlcnown qualiTy were Mel STein and Vic AnThenelli. BoTh of These players proved To be valuable,asseTs as The season progressed. PiTching was quesTionable aT The sTarT since iT was doubTTul if Connie Wenzel and PeTe Banos could carry Through a sevenTeen-game schedule alone. To do This againsT such Tormidable Teams in The schoolboy ranks as Rahway, PlainTield, Sayreville. Bound Broolc, Highland Park, and NorTh PlainTield seemed a herculean Taslc. The Tine sporTsmanship oT The Team and The TacT ThaT The boys were ouT on The diamond because They lilced To play baseball more Than made up Tor The losses They suTTered. FUUTBALL IQ46! A famous year in lhe his+ory of Dunellen High School. Affer a lapse of four years, Dunel- len once more came ou'r on 'rop wifh a fool- ball 'ream fhaf deserves a greaf deal of credif. Under fhe exacfing leadership of Coach Van Buren and assisfanf Coach Shello, our grid- ders ran off wifh a recordebrealcing season. Consisling of Bob Sobel, Richard Olsen, Vic Anfhenelli, Marfin Ficlce, Gene Jacobs, Walfer Dilley, Bob Misfove, Pele Banos, Connie Wen- zel. AI Berg. and Jusfin Loichylz, 'rhe sfarfing eleven showed early prowess and lafer proved if. Gerry Rogers, James Moody, Ralph Clemf enls, Waller Blood, Gerald Heinzer, Ari' Bruck- ner. Charles Peers, Ray Vomaclca, James Fox, Ed Maieslci. Gene Sfershic, Kennelh Cufhberi, Bob Harding, Fred Savio, Cal Tabler, Gene Gi- ardino, ,laclc Newsfedl and Richard Beyerman confribuled greaf supporf. Wifh fhe sfarf of lhe season, our 'ream +rav- eled 'ro Meiuchen 'ro mee1 l'he Bulldogs: Dunellen was defeafed 20-6. We fhen weni' 'ro Bound Brook, where we losf by a narrow margin ol 24-2I. The Tide furned when we mel Sf. Pe+er's and won 25-0. We won our lasf game of 'the season, 7-O, which was played againsf Scorch Plains. The 'ream has a long. hard ladder +o climb, buf if They mainfain fhe fine record fhey ob- lained for fhemselves in rhis firsf year as a fool- ball feam, no+hing can hold 'rhem baclx. Keep up fhe good worlc and Good Luclc. IIEPAHTINE DESTHIIYEHS BOB ANSON-Bob gained his repulalion ol de- pendabilily while serving on lhe Junior Varsily. During lhe pasl season This experience proved him invaluable as a reserve for lhe Varsily leam. ln leaving, he creales lhe problem ol seeking an- olher.who will have lhe some hard fighling spiril which has proven many limes lo be lhe prime 'faclar ol lhe Deslroyer viclories. JACK FUCHS--Jack leaves behind him his oul- slanding record-breaking 33 poinls scored in a single game and a greal showing ol all-around sporlsmanship. He was a prominenl figure in lhe vicloriaus championship leam of '46 in which he ramped across lhe floors as slar cenler. His familiar slender figure also will always be remembered in his lhree years on lhe baseball squad. DICK GOLDBERG-- Likker began his unbeliev- able career by playing Varsily baskelball in his sophomore year, conlinuing in viclorious glory lhrough lhe years following, ll will be a long period of lime before anolher guard of Likker's capabilily will be found. He was indispensible as a member of lhe .live-Five championship leam. Likker's baseball abilily was also as oulsland- ing as was his baskelball. DICK LARSEN- Larsy had complele domina- lion of lhe backboards during lhe pasl year as iumping cenler of lhe Domineering Deslroyers. When lhe going gal rough, l.arsy was ever pres- enl la cause lhe opposilion many headaches. His scowling face and clenched lisls will long be re- membered by lhose who, like him, refused la lel any uncalled fouls againsl any ol our boys ga by. JOHN MARDER-Giving credil where credil is due, Johnny was a hero ol lhe pasl viclorious year. His boskelbell genius was given ils oppor- lunilies during many games in which he look lo lhe mahogany. MEL STEIN- Mel is regarded as lhe backbone oi lhe Jive-live lhrough lhe pasl glorious season. His swishing sel shol and his uncanny dribbling abilily did al no lime fail us during o lighl game. He played his besl lhroughoul lhe year, never 'failing and never weakening. His winning spiril aided much in lhe welding logelher oi such a winning combinalion. BOB VAN NEST- Bob leaves behind him a year in which he displayed a delinile lalenl for baskel- ball, Wilhoul men ol his spiril and abilily, il is hard lo believe lhal we would have had such a viclorious year. RALPH HAMSHAR- l-lambor1e served on lhe D. H. S. baseball leam in culling all oppanenl's runs on lhird base. His fielding and hilling abilily could pul olher so-called slars lo shame. His service as an irreplacable reserve on lhe Deslroyers will never be forgollen. VARSITY EHEERLEAIIER5 Co baclc! Go baclc! Co baclc To The woods! You haven'TT You haven'T! You haven'T goT The goods! You haven'T goT The rhyThm, You haven'T goT The jazz, You haven'T goT The Team Dunellen has! The greaT Dunellen High gym rang ouT wiTh voices oT The sTudenT body as They shouTed Their TavoriTe cheers in unison wiTh The cheer- leaders as The Team was on iTs usual road To vicTory. This year, as on The VarsiTy baslceTball Team, The cheerleaders have Two veTerans Trom lasT year ocTing as co-capTains. These Two, Mar- ion Shields cmd RuTh Marshall, along wiTh RuTh FiTzgerald, are enjoying Their lasT season of cheering. Joan Cummings, Joan Phillips and DOT Suba, wiTh The new Team boosTers, will conTinue To cheer nexT year's Team on To vicTorious Tri- umphs in boTh baslceTball and TooTball. The squad came ouT and surprised a grecuT many people This season wiTh a loT of new cheers, in- cluding The above menTioned, Go Baclc Cheer, The VicTory Cheer, Red and Blue, GeT a Rip Saw, The Slain-a-moree, and The SilenT Cheer! New up-To-daTe moTions were made Tor The Boom-Chico-Boom, Sky RoclceT, and The ever- TaiThful Jive Cheer. The cheerleaders would lilce To exTend Their Thanlcs To all The loyal sTudenT followers who have shown Their eagerness To cooperaTe by learning The new cheers and Tor The sporTsman- lilce aTTiTude which helped malie Dunellen High School Tamous in The sporTs Tield. We hope you will conTinue This spiriT in The Tollowing years. Adviser: PAULINE DTFELICE .IUNIIJR VARSITY EHEERLEARERS Beal me Daddy eighl lo 'rhe bar Dunellen High's gone mighly lar Feed me sugar wifh a boogie beal' We've gal' a 'ream lhal can'l be beaf. Along wilh The hard-driving, fighling .l.V. 'ream of D.H.S. comes lhe peppy group of cheer- leaders under 'rhe able direclion of Miss Di Felice. Of lhe four cheerleaders, Dol' Beclcer, Doris Ambrose, Mary Ann Golec, and Ronnie McAu- ley, one, Doris Ambrose. is a veleran of lasl' year. These cheerleaders deserve a place of recognilion for 'lheir worlc in providing inspira- lion for The J.V. Team. The squad is always on hand 'ro provide learn yells, fighl yells, and indi- vidual cheers. Spiril of a game means a lol and 'fhe iob of a cheerleader is 'ro sell spirif along wilh The help of +he sfudenl body. The .l.V. Cheerleaders, along wilh The enlire sludenl body, have never 'fired of cheering rheir 'leam on To viclory. We lcnow lhaf l'his group will conlinue lo cheer for 'rhem and we hope you, lhe leam followers, will do lhe same. Adviser: PAULINE DEFELICE 6.1-LA. The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion, beTTer lcnown as G.A.A., was organized To creaTe more aTh- leTic and social ocTiviTies Tor girls ThroughouT The school. This year The G.A.A. sTarTed ouT under The new and capable leadership oT Miss LioTTa, who encouraged perTecTion in sporTs and good sporTsmanship. The main obiecT oT The Girls' AThleTic Asso- ciaTion is To learn The major sporTs and The prin- ciples oT good sporTsmonship, To learn The fun- damenTals ol relereeing and The rules Tor scor- ing games. The principles of good sporTsman- ship are uppermosT in The minds of us all, iT is noT necessarily The Teeling aT an accomplished vicTory, buT how To achieve iT. Among The many social evenTs The girls iour- neyed To NorTh PlainTield To play volleyball and Then To ScoTch Plains To play loaslceTball. For The TirsT Time This year a Leaders' Club was organized in order To help in gym classes. The Leaders' Club learns new games, dances, and exercises To Teach To The oTher sTudenTs dur- ing gym, and is always prepared To Talce over gym classes aT a momenT's noTice. Besides help- ing ouT in gym classes, These girls help To organ- ize sporTs oTTer school. Many G. A. A. girls have parTicipaTed in aTTer-school sporTs, such as baslceTball, soTTball, soccer, and volleyball. Under Miss LioTTa's super- vision The beginners become slmilled and The ex- perTs become beTTer. We, The girls oT Dunellen High School, are graTeTul ThaT This year we may all be members of The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion. I-f Sf? GREETINGS TO THE GRADUATES ,J ART COLOR PRINTING COMPANY Si? H I Compliments of MACHINERY COMPANY Subsidiary of WORTHINGTON PUMP and MACHINERY CORPORATION CONCRETE MIXING MACHINERY PAVERS - TRUCK MIXERS -- PORTABLE MIXERS INDUSTRIAL MIXING MACHINERY WORK and WELDING POSITIONING EQUIPMENT DUNELLEN NEW IERSEY 82 BERMAN'S FOOD MARKET THE BETTER STORE Meats - Groceries - Vegetables Birds Eye Frosted Foods Tel. 2-7089-7090 387 North Avenue North Ave. Tel. 2-6889 F OGEL'S Stationery, Candy, Cigars, Toys, Newspapers, Novelties, Periodicals, Films, Developing and Printing Subscriptions Taken tor All Magazines BROWN'S LUNCHEONETTE 111 North Washington Avenue DUNELLEN. NEW IERSEY BERNARD'S DRY GOODS 150 E. Front Street PLAINFIELD, NEW IERSEY O TO SERVE MILADY DAR-ELL FASHION SHOPPE 127 No. Wash. Ave. DUNELLEN. N. I. Tel. Pltd. 6-5323 Phone: Dunellen 2-8825 ' 0 HARRY LEVY B 6' M BAKERY DEUGGIST North Avenue HOT BUNS 'iff' 22155 'Sill DUNEH-EN' N- 1- RUNYON'S FUNERAL HOME RUSSELL E. RUNYON Funeral Director CASHIlN'S COAL COMPANY DUNELLEN, N. I. DRAKE COLLEGE 40 Somerset St., Plainfield, N. I. Secretarial - Accountancy STENOGRAPHIC Approved Courses for Veterans Tel. Plid. 6-0344 William C. Cope, D.S.C., Pres. Franklin G. Hoagland, B.S., Mgr IOSEPH BARNA 6. SON IEWELRY 61 WATCH REPAIRING 370 North Avenue DUNELLEN, N. I. Best Wishes HARNED'S 212 Whittier Avenue RUTAN'S SHEENAN s FLOWERS FOR ALL FUNERAL PARLOR OCCASIONS Dunellen Avenue Compliments of , D O T Y ' S HARNED S 1699 West Fourth Street Service Stqtign ARBOR BRUUN RADIO SHOP North Avenue DUNELLEN. N. I. FRANK ADAM'S TAILORING and DRY CLEANING DYEING Washington Avenue DUNELLEN. N. I. MORECRAFI' COAL COMPANY BLUE COAL - PEA COAL NUT COAL - SOFT COAL HARD COAL - CHARCOAL OIL LOU BLOCK'S North Avenue DUNELLEN, N. I. CONGRATULATIONS FROM BOTWIN'S DUNELLEN FOOD MARKET DUNELLEN TAXI SERVICE 311 North Avenue DUNELLEN, N. I. IOHN F. KUSH, IR., Proprieto TI-IE -TOWN SHOP 367 North Avenue DUNELLEN. N. I. AMBROSE BUS SERVICE West Seventh St. and Walnut St. DUNELLEN, N. I. ellen Z-5400 STEVE'S SUGAR BOWL 14 South Washington Avenue STATIONERY - BREYERS ICE CREAM FOUNTAIN - TOYS - GREETING CARDS BEN SHUNDLER DUNELLEN DINER WEISSERT'S ACCESSORY STORE 107 Washington Avenue WESTINGHOUSE LAMPS Dunellen 2-6386 . SMALLEY'S SEA FOOD New lersey's Smallest Fish Store 242 North Avenue DUNELLEN. N. I. IEWELER DUNELLEN, N' In MARTIN BLAZEK and soN SHOE REPAIRING . 104 Washington Avenue DUNELLEN. N. I. 0 Compliments of Congratulations to the Graduates A O The Dunellen P. T. A. PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP CARL'S TONSORIAL PARLOR Where Service Is Supreme 370 North Avenue DUNELLEN. N. I. Tel. Dunellen 2-6911 los. HANDELMAN, Prop. BOROUGH PAINT CO. 375 North Avenue CONFECTIONERS DUNEHEN' N' THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK or DUNELLEN, N. I. 366 North Avenue DUNELLEN, N. I. BONIAKOWSKI'S MARKET FRESH MEATS a GROCERIES WINES 6. LIQUORS 200 Pulaski Street Phone: Dunellen 2-6975 ii? HAMILTON RESTAURANT 348 North Avenue DUNELLEN, NEW IERSEY Phone: Dun. 2-5775 NICHOLAS 1. YANNETTA, Prop. ik 86 Compliments of VAN BLARICOM AND COMPANY Manufacturers of CURTAINS DUNELLEN. NEW JERSEY Success-Best Wishes l to the i Class oi '47 DUNELLEN STUDIOS l 373 North Avenue N Remember the Day 1 with Pictures l High Quality Printing and Developing 24 Hour Service Photo Supplies GOLDBERGFS MEN'S WEAR Opposite Municipal Building DUNELLEN. N. I. Manhattan Shirts BVD Underwear Botany Neckwear Bostonian Shoes lnterwoven Sox Smithson Clothing Swank Iewelry Pioneer Accessories Where The Best Costs Less AARoN's p SERVICIRCLE l DUNELLEN. N. 1. Complete Line of Auto Parts SHANDLER PAINT SHOP COLORED PAINTS WALL PAPER - PUTTY - BRUSHES North Avenue DUNELLEN. N. I. Corner of New Mkt. Rd. ' . H P ' E and Vail Ave., 7th St. Extension ZINK'S DELICATESSEN 1-'REE DELIVERY COLD CUTS North Avenue DUNELLEN. N. l. MUHLENBURG HOSPITAL PLAINFIELD, NEW JERSEY Oilers a three year course N g t q lf cl high school graduates 330 b d Th S h 1 l Nursing is accredited by the New Iersey State Board ol Exam ners of Nurses and the Regents of the State ol New York. Classes admitted February l lst and Septem Write l ik Compliments to ' THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1947 KENNETH S. CREE DUNELLEN, N. I. CREE-ATIONS PHOTOGRAPHERS 'ik 88 II IX I I , I I I x X I I Im I g x I I I I I N I I I I I IILIII MLMIIUII Wx i1MfflY07 Lu UA M,4fSi1. 'X A ca u ,XO qxWWNxoxb':gyM I 1 b ff 'DSW M lifiifwbx I MWMWKHZL wffl' In f'P Vx VSAT- QOQOJS f U Q1 DN Qkgfoxxblff W Qyv9'5'QXSlyQ,w XNQOQ' 535 ily? ff? W ww ,q Wgj?-X0PLNL7ff7'A ,Vw,,,..q1n 4, W' EMM 7,4 AW fm x ff pak. f .w,f15ffiWJvff1 qyflffqfwxxxlip 9'x,99fpLx W 'fvU 'QXQAM-QW ff 4 QQW UVWLQLXX Q ' dmim Qu M ,,.... ! MfgfMJx0 MM V331 WN' XD! 44 , f MM x Xb C Y Wxxik WWQ M ,D Www wx kj yr X, 1,11 'Sw W My bhjffgilf iiqgmww if Wi! ff ji, f QW ' Gilwgwfjf . 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