Dwight Morrow High School - Engle Log Yearbook (Englewood, NJ)

 - Class of 1955

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'nb .'U ' .J '. , , K ,Q 11 .. i4p , ' -4 . 3 , Q 5 'M ' , yr lu lu,x . ' Q 'Q' 44 ' -ng, 1 a I rsh ' . 4,2 . , An' lv , A-.J 1 !x '71 1' Ji M-Wwsssf-N ti aimaamt g We have traveled on the High School road for three years. Since the Ramsey game that first October night. we have been driving with a permit. We have seen dances, football games, Fun Night, final examination, the Prom and now graduation. During this whole time we have had licensed drivers with us, teaching us, advising us, and sometimes repri- manding us. We shall shortly take our driver's test to see if we are capable of driving along the road of life. First we would like to express our appreciation to those people who have been on our right and whom we shall never forget. ...g juhn marhell He 13' not a'eaa',' he Ili' jklff away sw Ari: RKIU Ei ,ai :uh VUIN1 'n--nfs. f !4f.,.1 Dr. Harry I.. Ste-.mms oard ofglclucafion fbi. .. :Ni fe-W fr H MIS. JCIUINC Wl'IPl'fi Mrs. Paul E. SkI1.lIUIWL'l'Ll MR. WILLIAM FITZPATRICK President MRS. PAUL E. SCI-IAMBERA Secretary Mr. John H. Perry DR. HARRY L. STEARNS MRS. JEROME WOLPERT MR. FRANKLIN A. BOTSFORD MR. JOHN H. PERRY BRIGADIER GENERAL JAMES A. STRATTON Mr. William J. Fitzpatrick f Mr. Franklin A. Iiutsfnrd clminidfra fion S-slr' VUALDRO I KINDIG Principal X' gg 7'-Z MRS. MILDRED WOOD MRS, ANNE STANLEY MRSA ROGER Q'L,fARA MRS. LAVRA ISACH QQ ii. ,dow MISS NANCY GOLDNER MRS. KATHERINE SCHOMP MRS. LESLIE MMKAY ALBERT J. TERHUNE x.fxx,l,2,4,lf K--kj 3 f 1-.11 Xl ,K Ll. C1-'X-M9-NX 4 L , 'f wmv GEORGE H. BALDWIN Physical Education , ANITA K. DINCIN English 6lCllAy PM 'W' x gill DELBERT H. BANKS BENITA A. BECK JESSIE BOER-GER Practical Arts English S0031 Studies way, P 1 ba vit' if sie W af QW r pil ' , aplfl-305A 'Asha 5,1 ioNE s. ECKERSON GLADYs M. FRANCIS RANGES Gllilil 0,9 Social Studies Science 5P2f1iSl1 5,-1-ff 113' Q57-' ,gf . ,. RRG :':' 44... ' ,,,,. BETTY HEAVENER CASPER W- HILL English and Social Studies Sfience JL. . '-1' A - ' S: at PETER G. D. KERSHAW 4 Cafeteria Manager Social Studies and Mathematics KATHLEEN W. KELLY Y X ,X :X W Nl EVELYN W. BREHM Girls Guidance Counsellor LEO A. GORDOWN Boys Guidance Counsellor JAMES HUNT Driver Education JAMES T. KIRKLAND Boys Guidance Councillor af' FREDERICK COLVER VERNON DAUSCH RALPH W. Social Studies Mathematics uf EDNA T. GRUBER JEAN W. HANLON VELMA HARRISON School Nurse Librarian BU5inC55 EdUCaIi0n AUDREY C. KEAN Business Education T. J. KROPCZYNSKI Music Department flfwh K . Q' I -of . I A M - ff? ,I I 1' 4 I,-Qi lf. I FERNAND LA BERGE Practical Arts RUTH H. LARNED Spanish and French 'SIL X JOHN l.. MCKINLEY THOMAS MORGAN Science Physicul Education CCCMA a 1 7, I - wC..kq.y1'fm , X f 1 N l. Q V if: . , . . JOHN j.'iUNDY i Mathematics ELIZABETH K. PATTON Practical Arts ALICIA S. SMITH Latin 'S EMILY SVEDA Business Education AARON MacCOON German and French JANET PFEIFER Home Economics WILBUR SMITH Physical Education MARION TILLOTSON English 'A7, . 6 , 5 , MAUDE H. MMCOON EMiLY sf. MACLAY i GRACE A. MAYR BEATRICE MCKINLEY English Physical Education ErlgliSh HOIDC ECOnOmiCS or B. POKORNY THOMAS Mathematics J. CARVEL SPARROW SARAH K. SPROULE Science English x X N ' 4 A 4 C xv U i rw,T EDWARD ROGERS PHYLLIS SAXTON Soqial Sfudigg Physical Education I a 1 ' ' JOHN TROUT SALLY WINFREIY English English and Publications 1 , . I f WA Y f u ll ' UW . 1 5- M1 WJ biilhxmwl Jxcx W N 1 bi' W acug 'UM N 'Nw U N, P 'ur X ruff 'uf 2' :SX , 1, +4 s vu. XX' News 'S r- ff , .i Ln YVONNF M. AMIZRIO Ifnglc-wood liusy Yvonne licld membership in Diversity, Girls' Leaders Club . . likes daniing and swimming. most sports, N . ' n I , la I JI aff l IZLEANOR R. ISARTKE Iinglewood Ellie, Orucfe typist, Pickwick, Adult School setietary . . . enyoys dancing. skating . . . to be a bank teller. ff ,. , 1 ri if f wal. Zf if N - rf' f e7 1 an Y I ,J .V 1314 ELIZABETH M. ALBERT Edgewater Besides being Mr. Krop's sec- retary, Betty was active in Di- versity. After hours she goes riding, Swimming and skating. P y ,pi 5 C. .5 SY LVIA HAMILTON BACH Englewood Pickwicles Prexy, Skip is also famous for twin shirts. Was Spanish Club treasurer and S. O. representative. Remember -good things come in small packages, my-M Abi ,M - JACQUELINE BENDELIUS Oradell Jackie was Palatteer president, Camera Club secretary, Pick- wick treasurer. Workecl for Oracle. Engle Log, Honor So- ciety. Out of school she likes painting, writing, ice skating, and badminton. 9 MICHAEL I-. ALLEN I Englewood Mike occasionally rests be- tween class councils, Student Organization, Tower Club pre- sidenting, Forensic League, Omrle, Engle Lag, Foreign Policy, Senior Play, and speech contests. Hopes to be a sen- ator. MARGARET R. BARGER Englewood Peggy likes bowling and was in Girls' Bowling Club. She also enioys painting, dancing, and collecting glass figures. Hopes to be a secretary. will M04 JANE H. BENDORV Englewood janie was Girls' Chorus ac- companist. She studies piano at julliard School in New York. Hopes to go into social work or music after college. I3 Xx fb JANE LINDA ARNDT Palisades Park Aggit, 1955 basc-hall queen. enjoys horseback riding, swim- ming, eating. sleeping, and drinking. Her favorite pas. time is riding around in red and black Mercuries. -I an can't choose hc-tween dancing and designing. '2 H-of ,I s! 7sf EUGENE BEAUMONT Englewood Beau was in Hi-Y and out for tennis. Hobbies are photo- graphy, record collecting. and cars. He hopes to maior in English at col 'ge'-Aid make a living vriting vels and poe- try. A K . fl 'f 'X I CAR? 0 Pretty vote ccer o he eau , 72414 Zn C I k I O - - s ww- R VOA !lifZlii2Q?E.pBEigl51 D RICHARD J. BERGMAN . ' 'L I - -gi Oradell Ridgefield Bob plays a good guita d would like to be in b o A dll A J as W XM Q, 2 . BE Y pw? 'll . . Q is au K e f , E535 , ', it andisi , ly si . ,.... .L .. e y Q X . by ' ,Fx 1' X 5.5 0, i 8 f all if L DAVID JOSEPH BLOXSOM Englewood Dave . . . in Honor Society, Tower Club, senior play . . . an Senior Council and Engle Log . . . likes drawing and writing. Will study medicine. 'iruvm 17-In DANIEL J. BLACKLEY Oradell Dan . . . working on cars, C sports. After school F Q., Qtr HAROLD F. BOLLERMAN Ridgefield Butch's claim to fame is his Mercury. He likes reading and cars in general. Rich, out for cross country, track, and baseball . , . fishes and hunts . . . undecided be- tween being electrical or mech- anical engineer. 5 BARBARA ANN BLOEMER Englewood Her awards in typing may lead her to a job as a secretary, spends her spare time skating and knitting. me ,ff 17 JUANITA BOOKER Englewood Nita, Library Council veep and Spanish Club publicity chairman, likes dancing and sewing. May be a dressmaker in future years. l Gu-'W rf. X J '. ... ,V L f If-'Q igdxowtollafrp C Oradell ing and hs ing , . wants o ma ' i3H eer ...b b l'n enis . . . not debates with IJ Dawson. r 'I PAUL Boc,osiAN Ridgefield Chip worked on Log and played base- ball a d track. Likes sports and cars. Wants just to have a million bucks and be happily married. the n ,pow ' 4 ' - . I . 1 1 r I ' K ' J . I , ii ,, ' DAILIJD OLIVER BOONE 1'T. i ' ' -Englewood 4 I - 1: 7 - - Hi-Y's pltexyf Dave's first love ' '1 ' is sports. I-Ie was track cap- , gg ' tain, a member of the football X and basketball teams, and En- gle Lag sports editor. Also , clicks with a camera. IA EMILIA E. BORSI Englewood S. O. representative, Senior Council, Omrlc, Tower Club, Engle Log, Bit and Bridle, Spanish Club president. E mi l i a received honorable mention in the 195-1 and 1955 National S e n i o r Scholastic Writing Contest. Photography, sports, Journalism and travel- ing are arming her hobbies, I' ICS -'VV ROBERTA E. BROVUN Ridgefield Cheerful Bert in Girls' Chorus and on the Euglt Log . . . likes roller skating. singing, swimming . . . will begin ca-'. reer as a june bride. l . Q ff? J- :P ' PATRICIA F. BRANAGAN Englewood Girls Sports, Diversity-vice president, Twirling- captain, Class Council, and Oracle, Pat hopes to graduate from Springlield College and be- come a youth recreation di- rector . She loves watching or participating in all sports. 'l grid! Joi-IN grant will V 'Y JEROME KEVIN BROWN Englewood Brownie was a member of Hi-Y and Varsity Clubs and ran track and cross country. Modern jazz records, basket- ball, and photography help keep him busy. I J, BARBARA ANN BUTLER Englewood Cute Putt hopes to be a teach- er . . . She loved after school sports. Putt belonged to G. L. C., Spanish Club, Bowling Club, and Foreign Policy. She was Pickwick chaplain. fha I -'li xf- JOI-IN V. BUTTINO Englewood jack's favorite hobby is Hopes to study dentistry college . . . Watch your fr I DAV r ADY 1 ge e d Xqbnv 'ulr '1.'likes mp ', . ' i'in3.,,f me- ' . ' e an elec- ric engi e . v-C tx fa? L. , I 5, DEBORAH JOAN BRUQH pradell , 0 Beingginteresfed in dramatics and music. Debbie starred in the senidf play and was a member of the Chansonecrs, Also she worked in Pickwick, Oracle and Honor Societ . . . Won Arngd Constable iss Dwight M gow awagjtg at Ks?-NCXl ggcfft X911 an de ers the daily etin an hopes to have a care singing or radio. She ' ember of Diversity who oves to laugh. fy X cyiefdff MAN ROBERT 0. 'CAMPBELL Closter Smiling Robert likes cars and sports. Intends to join Uncle Sam's flying boys. M Q55-UQ MARLENE K. CLAUSEN Englewood Pretty. blonde Marlene . . . active in Diversity and on the Engle Lug. She goes for read- ing. swimming, and dancing. To be a medical secretary. 109 CAROLE CANEVARI Englewood Carole was in Library Council and won a typing Certificate. She likes singing and taking care of children. l '23 'V IYUGQ S BETTY LOUISE.CARl1TON ' Oradell Betty . . activrfalways . . . Foreign Policy . . . Press Bu- reau . Mask and Wig . ., Honor Society-. , . Uncle . . . ickwick . . . Paletteers . . . Senior Council .. . . girls' sports . C - X W-,, 5, . vef My ffl ,Mio A Cv X I9 l .NJV l 1.1! RACHAEL CERBO ' , C. Cl-QR Ridgefield K ff Englewood , .. X 0 P , Dancing, skatin , wling Qt v6nr?x'f ,eq-Rof swimming a d rd collec C ueefn t e weegggfarts Ball ing Occup ar of Rae' ' - - Spencls aft i s at For- after Triygud g ub, Gign Polic ary Co ncil, f' Oracle. or nish Clul73'. hr! to be a fashion arwaigx X 'l 9 . I-A ,XIX 'lay mf eo fmw 'iv' nmol SALLY LOU COBURN Englewood Sally . . . Pickwick, Engle Lag, Chansoneers, and Foreign Pol- icy. Where found ? Riding and training horses. Am ' tion: dry. bi- to study animal husban. 19 '95 CAROL JOYCE COCHRAN Englewood Carol was in Honor Society. She leaves DM with a typing award and. a desire to be an X-Ray or laboratory techni- cianyy . X Vwefj 1 EDWARD CLYBURN Englewood Eddie digs piano playing and baseball. Wishes to become zz writer. f5 Al's hoblw is sports. He can DOlifYl'llY CBAIIA COOPER lfnglewootl llrilliiiiit fiilll niiglit lwedin x 11t11 in 1 foreign Qkllll 'C NL'i 1 y 1 l.1n1l or .1 11111s111.1n, Spent .1ft1-1' stliool .it l,ltliYVlKl4. Hon- or Soriely, l5.1111l. flmnli or the Press H11 I'4'2lll, -my ALAN S'I'l?l'HlfN CIOSTFN lfdgewnter Al likes playing foorlmill. After aigrirulturail studies .it college, he may be Ll Navy officer. ii MENIAIN DLR CONSTANT Englewood Tom lio is usu'1llv seen cruising iround in his blue and white Mnrrury is 1 member of elf g stiff Forei 1 1 y int the lu elwil tcim HL likes music Lspuiilly 1 zz s inl lnsulvi Sl' 0 ALAN CORCORAN Edgewater Y be seen at most DM iitliletic events .ind is often gi SPCCLIIKDY at pmttice sessions. 4 l if f 4 JJLK PN. I2 , ,f'1 M47 7 , 1 .:' . . I-I L l I l ,-, LM g ,LL I VIA.. l 1 A V5 f 1' l. .' 1 RICHARD ljtpisgbreo 'MNT glwoot Dic d C11 s L ills? 1 n E Amo 5, fil icrdluti QPLA y 1n1 t lrsityf b Wirits to lwe 1 liwjlff s rong., wrists' RICHARD R. CC JRTRIGHT Ridgefield Studious, good-nntiiretl Rich- Af' e7?wf ard believes Re.1,ding IT1.1liCfl1 a full n11,1n.'fNl1 E' l fv' sfo f , f' . I R A ix.. I It me , JQ -1-sq-,QQ 'imma 'suv J f 1 J 6991. 'lNlAAlf'flOOlJl?R I. 1111151-1111111 'l' .1 n - After scfnol Gull got-s in for sk11tjg,lb1.1ndJ1ors1-lw45,k riding. Shu wonpn w.1rd in Miuiig f'anll41sfiff1-s toflwf .in ey.-uitive seqrtiury. 5, 1 f A4 .415 f Q, ' sf- Y , ' L BR iiaisi PATRKK Yzii'1',rg1l'L M liiiqgq-1111 ' fEQ,erM,'l3ri.1n . . 4 played bas- ketball . . .-will study l.1w. , A X, x,vlMe L, xlfx . , H kjxf' . 1 ?g,7fjg?d9 fl i .CQ Os 1 X' 'I 4 K cj eff d4wfVf wws X. , ft f fb' ROSEMARY T. CRAWFORD NIQOLINA CROCIATA WV Ofllnlell Sure-Sl10l RUSCINHFY - PSN' Svelte Senior Council member dent of .Rifle UIQY5 . . . sews, draws, dances . . . shoc Ang . lW11yS HCNVC- active Tri-Y member . . . will e 'fo ege Ck didiite was make 3 fine mmit-14 man or ' ions. x.z - , - ,, ,L Y ' 'ix-f J' 4- at 20 Y ' Cl ' T. if -tv I ,Sp a I in ,- PA RICI A E EACO . , 0 .a lj at was in e band, 'S.O., E e ' ni, ing I ' f fi ' an . I A il S home econo ics. 278 'Wx .X :I A , 'I ' ,. . ,J , V, it Hr, If f f ARTHUR D'AL'Essio ' X? I .Ifi9iigleTaigj00dfALc ga , . f , a mepnber of S' nce I and the 'rack team uilds X1 . , f del t offtsha d trains ho y His aspira ion . . . to be a building cogtrac- ' T7 axrea KATHERINE E. DELANEY Ridgelield Kay holds a typing certilicate, enjoys dancing . . . hopes to be a lawyer's secretary. fa l XML , , MARY LOU DAVIS ff Englewood I Mary Lou was a Chansoneer and plunked the bass for the band . . . belonged to Pick- wick . . . likes swimming and dancing . . . wants to be a teacher. QF? .I H. WALLY DE LA ROSA Englewood Amiable, good natured Wally was Coach Baldwin's bone- crushing fullback. Also was Varsity Club treasurer and a member of the track squad. He hopes to play college font- ball and be a businessrnan. 577. . ,ACD ,... pf lf' JK' 5 ,.' pf, xl ,i . gf YI. ,f 9:4144 MA ELL E LO , le ood erested h ue AM is to wor with the State Department. 1 A K7 LW lu -as my Qi ELEANOR DE RIENZO Englewood Busy and cute, Ellie might be found at S.O., Oracle, Honor Society, Engle Log, Pickwick, or another activity after school. Hopes to do personnel or ad- vertising work after college. LJ , 21 lftgf ti ffm! -ffm 'U JANET A, DE CRISTOFORO Ridgefield Janet, Tri-Y president , . . historian of Palatteers, Cafe- teria Club . . . loves to paint and sketch . . . will enter field of commercial art. M ' . 'et 1. -V it 4 NANCY RUTH DEMAREST Tenafiy Nancy worked in the Band, Chansoneers, Omrle, Honor Society, and Diversity. She likes piano playing and stamp collecting. Wants to teach elementary school. STEPHEN A. DIAMOND Englewood Steve finds time after school to be an active member of Honor Society, Science Club, and Class Council. He likes all sports and hopes to go to col- lege. N-4 F' lf f ly. , My Q ?Us Q x'2w:-4.,,,- ' ' SANDRA A. DUDLEY Englewood A member of the Girls' March- ing Corps, Sandy w.ints to he gi nurse. Shu enjoys dancing. sr-wing, knitting .ind collect- ing records. A X vulilwx ', as J x , u ' I n A La AH X Y , i ii 'wi WVU Qld . , ,, .J iff oriovilla yacg tors. f' , Vfiirigl WML ,fi yi- . tml lg, XZ' lngw i y Sf, lik 'sf i-wing 6 knitting Clfesidg' er! ndusical in jyilitirnf wah ih ' include sing nggznycol citing slides. or . , 1' IJ J A , 'J K LL ' V X ,, . 1 AVID, i f:'i,'l'y 5- iw if L , , L ' L r Ajit, uve KATHLEEN D. DOYLE Edgewater Kay will be found traveling in those far away places . . Swims like ii fish. BRUCE LOUIS DUNCAN Englewood hampion bowler Bruce Dun- can has won miiny trophies for his expert skill. Fishing, swimming, basketlmill, and haseball take up most of his time when hes not at the alleys. x fl 7 , V A' . rl L . D XL MARY Lou DOYLE Englewood Lou, kepf itteers, Honor Soc' ty ' w . . . Engle Log tu . . . i es sew- ing, desig i g . . will be home econ: ics major in col- lege. gi? WWCM4 .i Ax NANCY LEE DUNN Englewood After Honor Society, Nancy participated in Spanish Cluhi Pickwick ,Bowling Club, Girls' Leaders, Student Council, For- eign Policy and Tower Cluh. Li JL, N .....-3, 41 vw iff? 54. JOHN F. DUFFEK Ridgefield When he is not working on the SO., Senior Council, or the business end of the Engle Log. Duff husies himself with photography, fishing .ind bowl- ing. it , . ' at BURRELL EDWARDS, JR. Englewood Track and cross country are Burrell's pet sports, although the Varsity, Science, and Key Clubs take up some of his time, He wants to attend TV trade school after graduation. 'YY -AA 13.-6. OSKAR L. EICHNA, JR. Englewood What can you say about Ike? Active in everything . . . likes camping and other outdoor ac- tivities . . . can't fail to be tops in whatever he wishes. ANNETTE EDGAR Englewood Twirlers' co-captain, Nette likes girls' sports. She particu- larly enjoys singing and fash- ion designing . . . A very attic- ient secretary, she says she likes loating. -A s Qtek f . ck ffJ'f WtU, 1' te LL . , t, , H, g ,J ,QD-416 I4 'gift 5 5' My f UU I U19 I ' ft WM GAKIQEY EPPLE GERALD ALE T ER IN Englewood Engle od f ' x ' A J., EDWARD Ik. FISHER Ridgeheld Ed gets a bang from hunting, fusses with hot rods, and digs hillbilly music. - . A D . 'yi 'J 1 L . ---.Q-Q' Env LEVI BEJAMIN FORNEY Englewood Carefree Levi was out for football and track. Can be re- membered for his quiet way of doing things. ll I VW? O Attractive Garey enjoys rid- ing, traveling, swimming, ani- mals and flying, Active in Pickwick, S.O., Spanish Club, Foreign Policy, Oracle and Engle Log. I T? S3 JOHN ARTHUR FLYNN Englewood john likes Bowling Club. At home he goes for photography and sports. Hopes to be a meter tester. SUZANNE M. FREEDMAN Englewood Among her activities, Suzanne acted as hostess for one of our Foreign Students . . . Honor Society, Tower Club, Foreign Policy, Oracle and Spanish Club held her interest ! jerry played line on the '54 edition of Coach Baldwin's Raiders. In the spring, track is his sport. His sharpshoot- ing in Rifle Club won a trophy. PEARL LUCY FOLEY Ridgefield Sewing and knitting come after Diversity and Honor Society for Pearl. We're sure Pearl will become a good nurse. HELENE BARBARA FRIED Englewood Helene spends after school at Senior Council or Palatteers. At home she goes for reading, creative writing, pop and semi QQQ '-is if DOROTHY FLEMING Englewood Dorothy was active in Girls Chorus and at Memorial House. Hopes to get an of- fice job. 7 -s 60? Q- J 1 I , l MARIE FORTUNA Ridgefield Marie was very active in Tri-Yg in her spare time she sewed pretty dresses. classical rnusic. I l I xx y y Wy I . cf .I WP lf! JW 'gf V LMI 2 3 L. W L KS 'XG H-so T 11' 'Y MARIE A. FULTON Oradell Marie helped paint the Christ- mas and Easter concert sets. Sho was active in Palatteers and Senior Class activities. Spends her time painting. riding and having fun. gxycif ' gpv 40 .nay '3 . 'fl f fl H, J 14741 'Viz SUE L. FRIEDLANDER ROBERT FRLIHLINVILK Ridgeheld Ridgefield Sue enioyed being a member Bob played lirst string ce ter of Tri-Y and making Fun Nite a success. Dancin is Sue's for Coach Baldwin's '54 foot- blll team 'md ot his letter 13, A . g . . favorite pastime. Guns, hunting, and cars take X, oe, 45 Ooooxot -of REINA B. GELLER Englewood Effervescent Reina . . . always cheerful. She lovcs acting . . . senior play . . . Masque and Wig . . . Honor Society play . . . A Pickwickian. Speech therapy is her future. 0095-ft? cafe Wi' CJ J 0- M X -3 .w QQ, AJ' Q JT? 795592 JEAN ELIZABIITH GIDNEY Edgewater A member of Mr. Krop's Chorus. Ji-an likes collecting records. Her sports activities include swimming. dancing, skating, and horseback riding. ,A '-r. .X. -4' . K J Q 1 . ' HP . , 1- QB DAVID BENJAMIN GLASS Englewood Being broken didn't keep Dave from getting his football letter. He has aspirations- to care for his family, to own a Cadillac and a 15-room house and to make millions. Joe, up most of his after school hours. , Ml 'l JOHN GENNARI Ridgefield Honest John Gennari, S. O. president . , . Honor Society and Engle L03 . . . friendliness and leadership will help him attain ambitions. ' SHIRLEY ANN GLOVER Englewood JI Future nufsxe Qhirley spends spare time lwimming and play- ing tennis. in Tri-Y, Senior Councily and Libraryfi Council. rf-Dil Club f ' f BARBARA JEAN GARION Englewood Pretty, dark-haired Barbara was a member of the Girls Chorus. She enjoys typing. reading and collecting records. Her ambition: to be a recep- tionist. J SQ-I Q-run-- .13 J was 1 is I .j,...a s ral 1 J RY GILES Oradell Tiger Jerry spends most of his time on his '41 Ford. Vs' '- -fii 'Ai was-9 Q3 af 6'1 L L. L . r . ee.-5 N40 DONALD ARTHUR GOOSS Oradell Don started at fullback for Coach Smith's soccermen. He was this year's Chansoneer president. I-le can be found after school boat racing or rid- ing. Don would like to be a veterinarian, JOHN ALLEN GRECO Englewood Cliffs Sunshine, as the boys call him, tinkers with cars for a hobby. His ambition, to build himself a first rate automobile. lj' I t V. CAROL ANN GOLDSTEIN Englewood Hard-working Carol is an ac- tive member of Engle Log, Tower, Spanish and Foreign Policy Clubs, in addition to Honor Society, Senior Coun- cil, and the Oracle. slain. it KZQWZ7 QQ day if C 4.6.6 3644117 ENNETH GOTTHCPLD dlzuyilidgewater Kenny spends much of his MARJORIE A, GOODMAN Englewood Marge was in the senior play, S. O. Council, Honor Society, Spanish Club, Engle Log, and Diversity. She likes dramatics, dancing, and music. She hopes to be a wife after college. .1 :Y-ai. - --- 2:,f,Z Q, -?,.,.LJJ ' ' J -ff, -f-re -,--' GEORGE W. GRAY, JR. Oradell Farmer plans to attend the University of Maine and be- time on sports and driving, He hopes to yvo as a drafts- man. f come a conservation othcer. His hobbies, of course. are hunting and fishing. He was also a member of the S. O. f -1 ' x.. 4 'f , ' fb. f CX K aa H 4 ' 'Ubi' an-av' I K .fx QQ:-il-v' ,lf r r I . WILLIAM E. GORDON . Englewood Iron Bill . . . always able to lift low spirits. Wants to be a ceramics engineer. -:aj RICHARD J. GROSSMAN Englewood Ricky played line for Coach Smith's '54 soccer team, was active in Honor Society, the Hecht-Borghi play, and S. O. He may be an industrial en- gineer. Qknlx 'S 1 B ,bo , JOSEPH QB BELA HAMPE ewood U Englewood WU' ,pf .X C ' a. ay v' ' us Powerful Bela was a first E , Vtu 3,2 P.. n t 5 team' string tackle on the Maroon O 1 ' X b'e , , un Ig, 55 ' Raiders State Championship 1 1 nee d t St 54 X igpfball team. His hobby , , , I a ri ul x al e '59 , 'ng N . ,,. . , Cf' . U . A A . 25 .. X .V ij if V' rf ygfwfar . fu-If 01 eww e f 'fi l Wg FPC DAN E. term rangy O. treasurer ws editor and m Eafghrfwwg sr. MELVYN HECHT Englewood Melvyn composed music for Honor Society play. He is a member of Tower Club and Foreign Policy . , , Mel also writes prize-winning material . . . Aspirations? Theater, naturally. if 'fe' lla-iid .folfmfui HAROLD M. HAMPTON Englewood Happy Harold can be remem- bered for his famous tap dance routines. Also likes baseball. Won a track meet medal. fe? PATRICIA A, HATHAWAY Englewood Pat was in Tri-Y and the Marching Corps. Hopes to study business at college. Likes knitting. ' 5 wr 'J' DORIS RUTH HIRZELX Edgewater Doris kept herself busy on the 'Library Codncil and practiced typing Until she received a Competent ypislts Award. t, C X , 1 K, ' , , Q.,-al! ANN WEAVER HANSE Englewood Quiet Ann is usually seen act- ing as a school hostess. Play- ing basketball nd baseball keeps her busy n DM. Spare time finds reading and skating. i .1 T lf 40 BARBARA FERNE HECHT Englewood Busy Barbara, member of Di- versity, Girls' Chorus and the Engle Lag staff, enjoys reading . . . hopes to be a teacher. FREELAND P. HOBART, jR. Oradell S. O. representativeg Honor Society - treasurerg Chanson- eersg Band, and soccer Pres., a member of Del-Rec and the Explorer Scouts, never misses a c ce 0 play badminton. Ar+1 f'f2,-ff ,avg Rl ROBERT GEORGE HART Englewood Big Bob blew a hot solo trum in the band and orchestra hobbies, in a musical vein and hillbilly records. Ojjapyrlf AQ X . . EARL LEE HICKS Englewood The punter on the football team and a pole vaulter on the track squad, Earl enjoys tin- kering with motorcycles and automobiles. FN erin, V M f l A Hi. Fi. phonographs. f-X .1 ,fell BRUCE I-IOLST -3 Ridgeheld of Side-burned Bruce likes to play basketballg hopes to be an automobile mechanic. 'Sf ROGER INGOLDSBY Englewood Roger is lone Al Collins' Fan Club member in this area. Goes for '35 Ford Station wa- gons and photography. Cama era Club, Omrle feature editor, Engle Log photo editor and S. O representative. -1 FRANCIS J. HODNETT Q lf, RY H N125 tx ki gb g I d Edgewater Franny likes cards and foot- L If k' , r of Qi: ball. He's famous for his 'Slim' lf C for hr years . . . Mercury. l f 2 n usic ' n oes IZ , SO f pb? sl ff V , i gi tio in in r de L -D corating My ,' 1 ' I V 1 9 wx i J DAVID EVANS HUNTER Oradell Dave, beside being an Ex- plorer Scout, enjoys collecting coins and stamps. In the spring, Dave runs the sprints in fine style. ARLENE HYMAN Englewood Proficiency in typing and dis- cussion have won awards for Arlene. She was Tower Club historian and a member of Bowling Club. I' Q, ' K lv 4 L CHRISTINA IRENE IZATT Chris in Di. versity to the En- piano, loves will be a physical JEROME W. JACKSON Englewood jerry has letters in football, basketball and track, He was the co-captain of the basketball team and one of the top line- men in the League. A QT f f ' i ljfjlfoxj Ur K ..,. 5 ,JL if . 1 fx, y.,3, V fxx Y BARBARA JARVIS HYCKIN Englewood Pzlletteers, Or.1riv co-publicity director, Foreign Policy, Bit .ind Bridle. Barb Kresge Art Avuird , . . horses and riding . . . hopes to study r1nim.il hus- bandry .ind mise horses or c.1t- tle, L5 DAVID I.. IRELAND Englewood Mechnnits .md flying absorb much of Drives interest, He is a member ot Science Club. Q40 BU ROBERT N. JAMES Englewood The holder of awards for both accuracy and speed in typing, Bobby smiles appily as he offers elp w needed. Wm DORIS ANN JOHANSSON Edgewater While not participating in sports, Doris likes to spend her time dancing. 'qs GLADYS LESLIE JOYCE Englewood Helpful Gladys always busy in Tower Club, Tri-Y, Library Council fprexyj, Girls Lead- ers Club, Cafeteria Club, class councils and S. O. Her smile can aid he in becoming a suc- cessful se. do ,, vi f , Y Q ll JACQUELINE G. JONES Englewood DM can't offer enough sports for Jacqueline, who has a room of E's. After graduation she will try teaching. Hy I SAMUEL SIDNEY KAI-IN Englewood Sid, notorious for his Oracle cartoons and famous for his set shots ,was ii member of the S. O. and Honor Society. ,P :il ff ALAN NORTON JENSEN Oradell Tower Club, Class Council, S. O. representative, Foreign Policy, Varsity Club, and Cliansoneers. Al, the proud owner of a certificate in radio speaking, enjoys stamp col- lecting, skiing, swimming, and skating. U NI '-u-nr 1 , 0 O2 KPN' . FAIT-I-I MARIE, JOHNSON , .' ' Eglglrwood ' .Fagh vdais in L. ,gnygwas A -.ir vie ISAH gurls Jsports. She Q' sewsjinbher spafe time. She ' will majoigln fashion and texa tile merchandising al college. Xa ' , . 1 ' 3 'I 1 P - ' - , 'JL Y 'x -X' i Ay liriat ' AW P N i3iO'Y'g3E7rad V Pickwick an ' yxorts k ta P her busy after ch l. ho qfxshe spe l'XjLJ.llM regzllng. She e up nursing colle . ,N A- ' I fy c, ,Glo .VU if ' o ,. f . lx A H , F I lt- . 061 we fi .XO RUDOLPI-I KALIN Englewood Rudy, our Swiss friend, likes painting, drawing. writing, and philosophy. While in DM, he was active in soccer, track, Varsity, Foreign Policy, and Tower Clubs. Ucff ADITH KAGAN j Englewood M, Judy joined Diversity in her junior year and has remained loyal to D.K. in her senior year. School teaching is Judy' plan for a career. I ffm wr' Q l 9 A c Q 'I of in Aff i wel? if A , of ' ,ll Q 1 ' j QLD . 5 li icnfnhf Ay KALINA DKVID S R ' w od xxx 61' el ke ' mem ' Science Daveatlge boy from galiigg 'a, I or Cl la, nd playe as 11 t ' En L0 , ra as gwafiled His ambit n 's t e en- a so e e fand wants to be gineer after CO1 . ,J-J a s . NORMA JOAN KEANE Ridgefield Dark-haired, pretty Norma was a member of Diversity, Oracle and the Engle Lug. Her hobbies are designing and ski- ing, reading and sewing. ROLAND ARTHUR KOPP Englewood Rollo, our class president . . . vice president, Honor Society and Foreign Policy . . . Engle Log stat? and president of Boys' Bowling . . . enjoys camping, water sports. CAROL MARY KLAUS Oradell A member of Library Council and Palatteers, Carol enjoys famping and playing table ?.nnis.f I U i f l ff I , ' l nfl! W 0 1 Q' ' CAROL ANN KOUDELKA ,1Ridga6eld .A 'ber of Pickwick, Honor , ciety, Foreign Policy, and irls' Bowling, Carol enjoys sewing and playing the accor- clian. She looks forward to being a Sunday School teacher. 4 ,El ARTHUR MARTIN KLEIN Englewood Artie starred in senior play . , . S. O. vice president and co-editor Engle Log . . . Key Club . . . likes singing and dancing and hopes to be on the stage or to be a doctor Q0 ROBERT PAUL KOVAR Englewood Pensive Bob's interest in as- tronomy led him to member- ship in the Science Club. He may make this field his pro- fession. ROBERT A. KLAHRE Ridgefield Bob will be remembered for his outstanding defensive guard work on the varsity foot- all s uad , . . a solid indi- idp . Bob likes hunting nd ,L ing j Aff? al . Milf ffl fm U9 fauna 'V il' ,. 1' Y 1 . !.,,Jf ' 'I-f' gpwfgizfcv. osTKA f --'f 'Engle' d Reliable Ed, ethciently coordin- ates, Q1e,Jl,A. system, hopes ' T6'g6 int production. I F A 2 I , f' 1 'll ,J ' 'Hx DQ., Ma 1 Da' EQ 7 it il 1 ANlEE1.EN Rleflb LEIDIQJ lf Pvt ll ' I I eheld jj,Vq!xve ring taptaJinlAnellen . . , ped for sqlumol publica- tidns and S'nior Ollite Prac- tice, mem ' lol Tri-Y , . . likes tlrawi ,skatingg hopes to be It secr tary. wif i RONALD A. LEVINSOHN Englewood ff Smiling Ron was on the ten- nis team. He played Night League and Church League basketball . . . was junior and Senior Council representative. Likes spearhshing. -S. WI.: Y , -, ,X fn . .- ' 'W f A 493 QJVVQR 'OU ' R , WILLIAM P. LA FRONZ Englewood Pete, senior class vice presi- dent, was quarterback on the football team and an All- County pole vaulter. In his spare time, cars attract his in- terest. doin PHYLLIS J, Le PINNET Englewood Phyllis was Tri-Y's vice presi- dent and IV. cheerleader. She belonged to Bowling Club and Girls' Sports. Likes ,swim- ming, bowling, and other sports. Hopes tp for IBM. yy l-6 1' , ' l l vkfli l L a . , ,fl 1 J l V 'ALJ 1 f I' fha. ELLEN M. LXINDSTROM Englewood Ellen, who has received sports awards and has worked in Di- versity, Library Council, and Engle Log, really enjoys play- ing the piano. Ella wants most of all to have quadru- plets. Q-loliifll j. li ll WILLIAM DAVID LEA Englewood Bill'5 interest is photography, art and sports. Bill helped ori inate the Avons, DMHSHNN 3 rock-and-roll quartet. QM N N 1 l y' RU H . LESSIIZR 557 I Rik eiieitio , F ' A, I ,Keith limes ro r s ti-:Til bo l lher H-lf-sr l we ' 'mogr phy. up lR tbl causal tc MHS frorgv l ere he receive WH' su in -'shorth nd, Fiqench, 'add 'English to K Y- . - --- X xx S- ll l i' ' aft' l,lll WALTER H. LINGNER Englewood Beside Night League Basket- ball, Walt was active in Honor Society, Tower Club, Foreign Policy and the Student Coun- cil CAS ly ,l..L'l.Q-W xjf li fpxff' EX A t . X' J UP Y- 'X HENRY W. LEISTRITZ Edgewater Henry plans to join the Navy and then become a forest rang- er or State Trooper, His first love is animals, 3' 'ie RALPH LEWIS Englewood Long Ralph was a Morgan- man for three years. He hopes LO play pro-basketball or be- Elgme a physical ed. teacher. MW' 5 F 1' If '4 QUNQ ELEANOR E. LUEDERS Englewood Eleanor. who enjoys sports, is secretary of Girls' Leaders Club and in Honor Society . . Girls' Bowling Club also. R. DOLORES MALECH Englewood Dolores boasts membership in Diversity, Bit and Bridle, and the Oracle . . . plays piano and hopes to be a teacher. 'V fd' 4 . r ' n -. f DONALD B. LIVINGSTON Englewood A dazzling runner, Spider put his legs to work on the grid- iron as well as on the oval, where he led the squad. -X mx, ETHEL LOWERRE Edgewater The Library held Ethel's in- terest, but travel is her dream . . . As an airline hostess she will tour the country. L,-to 0 ARJORIE HELEN LUND Oradell e is in the band and nor Society . . . believes in self-irxfpr ment through e ing . likes music and opld d ell as a nurse. fui, .f-sinks lI f dlncw. RICHARD A, MAGELLA Englewood Amorous Rich, a spark on the soccer squad, was known for his shower room antics . . . Honor Society's play, fishing and the Engle Log filled his spring. CTBDL W. MARTIN C Hohokus ' Qively Carol was in Pickwick band 'D. A hospital volun- teeig she likes knitt'ng. Wants L, io' g into LL If L- lf u,A', PHYLLIS L. MARTIN Englewood Phyllis is an active Tri-Y-er . . . collects records and hopes to see Mexico before going into nursing. 5. K5 'Q Q-:af LUCY ANN LUND Ridgefield Lucy has been gi three-year member of Tri-Y . . . served as manager of Varsity Cheer- leaders , . . goes for dancing, driving, bowling. mp. '.'.- GRAYCE M. MARSAR Englewood Gracie is on the Library Coun- cil . . . Girls' Leaders and bas- ketball attract her, she likes to listen to records and hopes to be a nurse. v DORQTHY EILEEN MAY , fOradell Lfis in the band and Di- lv rsity. She likes dancing, , roller skatinggbasketball . . . ij will make a splendid airline stewardess. V 4 Al CATHERINE MCCORMACK Englewood Nurses assistant Cathy took part in Diversity and the Den- tal Survey. Goes for knitting . . . May be a nurse. I A NN bt!! it I 0 E. .2 ,Q EDWARD T. McHENRY gi 30,1 ofaaeii A ,.' t Q Ed goes for camping, Hshing, 1- V' ' hunting, sports, and sketch- ' 4 ing. If he doesn't make a ' career of the Air Force, he E i hopes to taxi up forestry. :liar 5 fx by 392, , ii If IJ f ,tin . . li C li!-Vi! fi JU -.I RICHARD J. MENNETTI Edgewater Bananas always sports .1 smile , . . played varsity baseball . . . likes sports and cars. MADELINE G. MEYER Englewood Midge is active on the stage . . , president of Diversity and three years an S. O. rep- Also in Girls' Chorus. She enjoys making clothes and hopes to work with Red Cross. GE RALDINE McCASK EY Edgewater Geraldine is an award--win ning typist. She enjoys trav eling and souvenir collecting. HELEN McPARTI.AND Edgewater Varsity cheerleader Helen is in Tri-Y and in the Senior Council . . . enjoys dancing, swimming and bowling. SAUL S. ME Engle ood 27 Q11 Kid JOHN A. MLCORMACK E 1 fzikxefxxe usy John found time to man- age the basketball team and run the P. A, system . . . Pharmacy his goal, john will attend college. VU .QW gif? KENNETH H. MEYER Ridgefield Big Ken was Rifle Club vice president , . . starred in Night League basketball and likes sports and math, Enjoys bang- ing the piano. wake all IS secret owing s 1 ' 0 Club on the Omrle likes the field ' urnali. . Z. f sportis . . shouldg 'zafizgiaid wi SUZANNE MOORE Englewood Pretty, blond haired Sukki, in addition to the Paletteers, played on the girls' volley ball and basketball teams. Her hobby . . . music, . 4 gwflil WWW M Lv V ilu! av P RI HARD A. MIELQECHT Oradell Ricky is on the track squadg enjoys all sports . . . likes cars and planes and hopes to be an engineer. V ic 41 m U t , 4' - 'i I JUDITH ARLENFR Moors ' 'Ridgefield judy,'V2riity cheerlezfder, was 'in Honor Socicfy and Tri-Y. ,Enjoys swimming and danc- ing,and is in the S. O, x 'Lf ' MAX , RICHARD MUELLER Ridgefield Richard loves hunting and fish- ing. He collects tropical fish and likes to tinker with autos. me 'Sf 'U'-so 59' 1- I A I F I A if Dt X5 RALPH E. NAPOLITANO Ridgefield Ralph will be remembered for his great performance as de- fensive wing . . . on Senior Council . . . will go into ship building. 5 CURLE M RE ' E oo sold C ' to do her p or the Senior Prpgu 1.1 .vig baske-tb so t a . ALFRED MUELLER Q Edgewater Fred is a crack shot with a rifle, as testified to by mem- bers of Rifle Club . , . of course, he likes hunting and fishing. . .... W ., P' i il'... I s ARLI E NIELSON Edgewater Ice and roller skating take up most of Arline's spare time. In school she was a member of both Cafe and Tri-Y clubs. -f.'.v'1 952154 . - LOUISE MARIE INIOOS Ridgefield Louise, an S. O, representative, won L1 typing award . . .likes all sports and tells a cool loke now and then. B I-Chl lat: 1 i K-s .Lf ' g C5 ,,,, LI MULLEY eil a V. and Varsity Chee ter. . es a future in fas ' n design g . . . Favorite imes a e swimming and ating. radcl le Oppie was ca vtain of the '54 Likes spor s aintin and ROBERT A. OPOULOS Edgewater - l soccer squad and .I member of the baseball team. He enjoys fishing and boating and hopes to go to college. '90 ti 1' ,IJ f WILLIAM P. PARKER Edgewater Besides being president of the Stagecrafters, Bill enjoys swim- ming and working on radios. ffl seeds fd dll' f' 'i X s W. V RICHARD C. J. OEST, JR. Ridgefield gvlird working R i 4 hg . f ' ' . PQ K4 spa-re tifiilsg-ffplayi A gsoccea iniQ ' the German ' can Leiilg-ue. n use A K X - ya f 3 .,w, ay. I ii to BETTY OEIEDA W Edgewater An active member of Spanish Club for three years, Betty enjoys reading and cooking and hopes to be a doctor. I l'1i,cVy,l'i,'f if 'I if fl lf ,Xl Q1 W I HF' ei 'EXfELX!N'FAiTH ojwgr I , Oradell 0 ' NICHOLAS W. PARISI Ridgefield LENORE OSOFF Englewood In addition to being S. O. re . presentative and ,I member ol' been active as the secretary of both Diversity and Spanish Clubs. M!'HLJDl7f Society, Lenore has A welcome addition from Me- . . A I' P S knitting. Wiints to sdidy physiml 'education at college. -Made State Field Hockey Team. Was Girls' Leaders Club president. ways .w its '45 I. -I! an if-T251 . . sw. ' ,aloft W af ' -JOHN R. PORTER Fort Lee is a member of Scien b, band and orchestra. I di- tion to being an S. O. pre sentative. He wants eit er join the Air Force and get in A pilots' training, or gck to r X. estry school. A transfe f F t , B ' r rom or lsee wj XX RtRl.i morial High, Nick's amiable smile easily won him friends . . . A flying future is in store. ,X WILLIAM H. PRINTZ 'J Englewood Bas all, basketball and ice- ska ' g re wily Bill's hobbies. gd I-IX J be :I journalist. Rf WINIFRED BERNICE PAUL Ridgefield Sportsgminded Winnie partici- pated in Girls' Leaders and Bowling Clubs in addition to all the regular girls' sports. Among her trophies is an award for the high score in bowling. U XT 'ffl DOLPH ewood Vi 'side of both cr - 9.95, JM' an Rifle clubs ,Q . cl- ' , h , an l bies i ude p t ap , -Q .ra , s ing, ri. i. .1 , ii g d alter ng' In an BARBARA RABOURDIN Oradell Barb spends her spare time painting. Would like to own a boat someday. Worked on class councils fsecretary of Senior Classlg Pickwick Qsec- retaryj, Paletteers, and Oracle. - .. . -.r we Q. . 'T 'yvkk Q. ass 5 2 ri Qu- K K WAYNE F. RAX . X Ridgeh 9,1 ark-haired . aynjfl po gra tion pes 'tmis fatligr ' he ge xmd use Ucar sin sf H' hobe.. 1m'g.h e- ba 'rid' a 1 ink ' ,gwi ol rs jf MARGARET M. REILLY Edgewater Margate-t's favorite pastimes are basketball, roller skating, and dancing. She will attend school next year and study to be an infant care technician. X . - , ,x . 'X lf laI.Aaa . E f dew Emi f5'Dist n' gr!Floyd was er of sit and bQNMbU'. vii elypr ' tit? lu a d etary f S ence Club obbies in ketb a X ing. , r ' clude di :lg imming, basi l Y gf-fb SUSAN REED . Englewood Soft-eyed Sue . . . Pickwick . . . Foreign Policy . . . Mas- que and Wig . . . next she'll migrate to a warmer climate and college for her Mfr. l X X ae , JAMES ANTHONY RHONE Englewood Tony, out for track . . . goes in for bo ling, likes to rid horses.- i . 1 1 'fry nf! z 7 WM, WL if fl 1. lb, .f .1 f' fl KENNETH ALLAN RICE' Englewood Kenny, who plays first net in Dwight Morrow's and, enjoys music. He is intagrestqi' in cars and all sports. Q .iv 'A HENRY R. RATHGEBER Ridgefield Bob, always laghing, was a member of Boys' Bowling and RiHe Clubs. His hobbies in- clude photography, hunting and fishing, shooting, swim- ming and working around cars. Wants to be an auto mechanic. f Zljardfdd 1 ,f WU' DIANE M. RHAEL Englewood Enjoys music and dancing. -Miglliflstudy music at college. a. member of Pickwick and J it and Bridle. et x . N , .J lx x ' we J 'ZS' 4 ' 1 I I V ' 'L HX X Q lfl,llliN lNl. llUSffNl5lfRG ' lfnglewoor Cliffs Stove, unique in :is wosses- sioil of .I pilotf lit .Q . . . loves llyingg t Sci- cnft Cluh. n fl 7 A W0 f HARRY LANE RIKER Englewood Cliccrlemlcr Hurry hopes to iittentl college. Spentls her summers swimming .ind ennoe- ing. 'S' ' 'img-lf JL4 L51 GABRIELE ,l. ROSSMER Englewood JOHN XVILLIAM RIVIELLO Englewood Johnny is inclutleti among DM's athletic greats , . , All- Statc catcher .is ii sophomore . . . will go into pro-hgiseball. fvvq '-V' ,Ir X1 RALPH RUGGIERO Englcwootl 'f RUTH ROSS Edgewater Ruth liope5 to he .r tloLtor's secrctiiry. Shu likes swim- ming .intl skating. ke 1 . NBVVL lin. sopliititntt'-l Gahy join' Ralph enjoys sports .intl peo- km Q4 .intl Foreign Pol- lwle, rind espctiilly his '48 Ply- 5 firy. Ho e to ti ir the world. mouth. , ret, mit ' , .ini hiive ' X ' R 5 6, R L ff' ' W Y,- fn If 7 -s I V'l..g rfb Tl , Af 'vis CA .fi iff W C' .cj ' L pf , sl P ,f'F7 , xAffJfTP :Kee Jif'i: f .. w Cf? Q- xl i MT i JOEL ,l, RUTTER J LINDEN FISKE RYER Englewood Englewood 'lug-, Q1 soliil gimril on the foot- r., Between rheerlcnuling, Girls' lull tuiin, cnlovs working on K 1 ,Qu Chorus. .intl Diversity, Lin ixitlios in his sp-HC Iirwh His could he fountl most often .it Jmhitions: to go tn Miami Q if itg.iin .intl .ittc-ntl college. fvni? W : S-if f ser- s' FELIX Z. SACHS Ridgefield He hopes to t.iku up engi- neering after t-ollvge. Likes gardening, Boy Scouts. Was on Senior Countil. K 36 DOLORES C. SCHAEFER Ridgefield A cheerleader since Junior High days, Dee ciiptained this year's pep squad. Wag a Tri-Y member and a valuable gal to have around when there was typing to be done. the piano. Likes driving her bliick convertihle .ind knitting. 6 xg,-lf .1 Jo Ml -QM -' M' R65 H. WALTER SCHAEF Ridgefield I Conk . . . S. O. representa- tive . . . Navy Reserve 1'V drives yellow Ford C veg le . . . interested in con ction. flfi n, ' -L ku ' VJ e it? 9 VM Y--v ALAN EMIL SHAPIRO Englewood Varsity Clubs veep, Al won his E playing football. Was member of Honor Society. Key Club, and Bowling Club. Wants to go to college and be an M.D. r fm WML . .Aff CL t.---11 f -I BETH N. SC EFER -Mgr? 6 ' a cheerleader, a o the irls' Marching ,- n ,lfjgle g copy ' ' . 41 orite pasimes -f nittigg a d i ing. Always readyk-te' e iend. . 4 R. . f .147 CHRISTA G. SCHMIDT Englewood Pert, blonde Christa enjoys singing most of all. She was a member of the Chansoneers and Girls' Chorus. She also holds an E with one-star bar for the Girls' Marching Corps. K? Q9 K! MARSHA C. SHEEHY Oradell Marsha, active in Chansoneers, S. O., Pickwick . . . Secretary, DM chapter National Foren- sic League . . . holds Degree of Merit from National Fo- rensic League . . . JOANKNE F. SCHAEFER Englewoodf Tlri,-Y's treasurer, jo partici- pated in after school sports, Marching Corps. She .may talte up interior decorating. Driving and knitting occupy any spare time. exe-f wil? THEODORE SCHUMANN Englewood Ted played varsity football. Torn left leg cartilage cut his season short. Hopes to be at sports car designer. Was an S. O. representative. uxlgwrg 'J L., :iff Lila ' K I T .CZN Qi BENJAMIN R. SHORE Englewood Working on the Oracle and S. O. didn't hinder Ben from be- coming a member of Class Council and Camera Club in his senior year. After college, Ben wants to travel and write. QM ,pw GS S . .... ,, M . OW ,ff CARDL A. SCHETL 1 I' Oradell .S ff Carol . . . in the band . . . Bowlipg Club and Engle Log staff . . . hobbies include sew- l,ing, swimmipg ,andf skating . . . Wants to be a tiurse. HN T. SHAW Oradell john likes camping, hiking, reading, and collecting stamps. He hopes to be an insurance salesman. Was a member of DM's soccer squad. W l HUM lk 7? -'Y A. my ' tp '1' N Rf 23y.ENvAsrs1i YLQEEHERG ,T Y XJ-givwjinix i iiblirhss ' a 6 cm I . .lon s. s of vzrlt 7 1nd 1121374 Log + .er of F8Q15f1 Policy Libriry Council . . . a 'our- Ljhalist. K THOMAS F SIMONSON Tom's car takes most of his ime . . . His hopes rest in a future in the Navy. ' XJ- Q C V ' 1 ef Z Ky l X2 Ou My K- CD T ,M 5 l' ' ww 1 wi? .5 il , fx . - 2 by C ' 4 En? i 4 V iv . :XI Q I ii -ss. P 'X SlCW00d Englewood 1 1 yt 1 , r , t .. w st! ' t A ax , ,xi Lf K N, L ' Ba' .Q yy l 3 X ' 1 l. mi' Us SQ ,INA ' lt . l i , slr' 7' '- M l iw' ' in Qi' Q JEAN F. SKlNNERjiC.f I CHRISTINE STEVENSQQV- ' Englewood ,fy l fi' I Engl woot k ,' t ll.ivinH ll flood eye, ,lem was , ii t C 1 Historian for Rib -I ouncil. in Bowling .mil Rifle Clubs. f iw.. Chris was ucti. 'inf tgirls' Wivri .tvvnrds for mqirksman- 1 Q Sports. Ner ho biesinrejknitv ship, A V , tingxand bow Inga M ft if V .1 , vu ii .J i f A' . A, ,' I 44 f , y t,. . - L1 M 5 if . s. My - fy 1 W 0 JJ ITM! l 'UF' '01 1 uf! PITTIZR Wfll.l.lAM STOCKER Orzitlell Pete played footlmll and base- ball . . . Loves pgtzz, fishing .ind .ill sports. WJ5 in Rifle and Vilrsity clubs. M 1' , V L PHHLLIQK D. sriawylr Englewood Among her many swurtls, .ith- letic Phil holds .tn E and one- st.1r btir for sports. Whiz- zing .Around on .1 motorcycle. dancing, and Miss S11xton's gym Class .are her hobbies. W .JSP K 'iq 9 PETER JOSEPH TAMASES Englewood Fun-loving Pete was Oracle sports editor, Engle Log co- editor, and Science Club presi- dent. Wann his letter in soc- cer. Always good for Ll laugh. ANTHONY STIVALO Ridgefield Good-natured Tony I this years gridders . . . County catcher in junior year . . . collects jazzy albums . ability to get along with will insure success. JAMES J. A. TAUGHER, JR. Ridgefield Big jim . . . managed football and baseball teams . . . col- lects records . . . interested in public speaking . . . hopes to be a sports eporter. 9Lf!'rrtl 'Q QW' if QW QW, T wg o.Hg,lXoA1, M :QNX s..s,.-A PAUL HENRY STREICHER Ridgeheld When Paul isn't participating in basketball or baseball, he spends his time driving and listening to rock and roll music. it 1 -391-Q I! PQ x 5 fl fi!! ROBERT A. THOMASES Englewood Bob, in addition to S. O. Council and Honor Society, was Oracle circulation man- ager, and Engle Log Senior Editor, boasts an outstanding jazz collection. He hopes to be an engineer or physicist. 0p.,,x5CXL ip . f- -X4?w BEATRICE SUSAN TUREK Oradell Our red-readed band major- ette Bea Turek is always kept busy after school with Pick- wick, Om:-le, Paletteers, or Senior Council. During her spare time she enjoys art, music, and horseback riding. ,J w - . all U Mm . , R A few gr . JL lng f I A YLORf KLAU R S fe! X ofaa - was a C1 Eagle laus, secretary- neer C treasure Camera Club . . school likes all outdoor sports for riding plays the piano .A ' study forestry. ' 'ima' PATRICIA G. THOMSON Ridgefield Badminton, basketball, bowl- ing, and roller skating occupy most of Pat's time. Pat in- tends to do secretarial work after graduation from DM. D , .' ' ' yu .g..Qir, DANIEL C. WAKEFIELD Englewood V x, sy-going Dan was out for so homore track . . . enjoys w rking on automotive me- h nics. j. df v,dk CAROL ADELE TRICI-I Oradell A member of Chansoneers, Pickwick and Palatteers, Carol was also active in Tri-Y and the Oradell Teen Association. Her hobbies include swim- ming, ice skating ,painting and piano playing. ., D yy! l if EDNA CARNEAL WZXLKER Englewood Good-natured E d n a is kept quite busy with Library Coun- cil, Tri-Y, Senior Council, Tower Club, and Foreign Poli- cy. To be a hospital dietitian is her aspiration. Q.d,',,9 44 .fi-fcfin 'Cf' ft! Cu Iliff m 2,--'f egg, EE, PATRICIA M. THOMPSON Englewood Pat . . . Girls Marching Corps captain. Her claim to fame? Attending all DM football and baseball games. Types . . . collects records. itfffst . - L1 C7 . NL' x 'jx L LLLU3 LJ' U-4'4 'O' df? 'moi Jjrjkycbi C PAULA ANN WADE Englewood Her choice of sity. Her choice em. T Paula team I f. L L ' UC' f PJL' .r I 2 jc., l ff. 54 J x L Qs M ffm? I-,gycby are N I K F 'V ,,.--Y IRVING N. WATSON Ifnglcwootl Irving particip.itr-d in football and baseball ttuiins. Irv likes to sing .mtl took the lead in county talent show. In a short story Irv originated his favorite tliaractcr, Sir Irving Fleehag. J! 2 , Jo I A :if I f ,ff ff iff-I' A, i iv A iw U JEAN T gig or ROGER W, WARRICK ff V ff em J, Englewood ,N I eanie W'tl'i tl dark row Roger is a member of Hi-Y, air Di cgytf w iin i Ig, . . . - b d . . fig? i etball i',: I.isuall . SC V . t . I v ci y f i hing 4 ,459 to which he devotes most of A his time. With knees high, Roger led Coach Smith's hurd- lers to many victories. After graduation, Roger plans to run with the N. Y. Pioneer Club. 'X N A B B l Ofilclell I on s t at wing for Burt M Q at R A S hooters, Outside Of I' school his main interest is cars. if tgw- 'sf . r - :iff XV RONALD FRANCIS WEBER Englewood Tall Ron played football as a sophomore and iunioi:.'Spc-nds his spare time on boating. ine- chanits. and woodfinishing . r . Hopes to be a top-notch sales- man. ' ll. -55 Xi it' 13' .lk ' .X jg, , A-wfcuaxb 'WQKSER 45.01 4-..:.s ff . Englepvfaod Skip played varsity football as alihfiior and senior. His time is now mostly cle- v ed tuf-rebuilding his 19350 Ford ,'foadster. C-Q v vii W! WF id l k A 1 40 diff. ed , ran a ' n skip- ing e etball team, pl v'ci ' e of base- ,.. lt T IXIX K CHARLES WEST 4x Edgewater Smiling, good-natured Don is the recipient of many K. C. and C. Y. O. sprint awards. His hobby is speed-hot rods. S F' A A RICHARD I.. WATTS Oradell Rich was important in and class council ac- Also he worked in Society. Key Club. de- and Engl: Log. He all kinds of outdoor sports. NANCY JOAN WELLS Englewood S. O. representative and Tri-Y secretary was Nancy, She finds lots of time for Cafeteria Club, Bowling Club, movies, roller skating, collec ' ecords and, of course, horn ark. Her as- piration is jiitjbe a medical secretary. ,ll at-J L h A NAI., I--Tl, x ix-X ix' Kb. -is 3-L WILLIAM H. WILLIAMS Englewood Indelibly written in Engle- woods Hall of Fame is the glory of Minner Williams, Englewoods g reatest Mr. Touchdown. View Wd ..3,mwC QW 5 LLIAM 3,417 L, Mthall player Whit is crazy af jibout rhythm and blues. Grad- fiw. I I 1 5 I fy mu QXXAYT V Z' 8 yi i E X OX bvixglg ., fy X SWA , 4 I 6 vi -'Af I liosiapuxv? wiiC1QNsw ' ?.- ewood I I I Englewbo jx , 5 A ., xb mX I il ' ki 's t -Ji af,-1 We remember JoX?i's tenorw Qx . 44. . . n S- l voice, ti mainstay of the Qhanflv Ai ' 'Lp , , f, a i ' a ' ' soneers. His love for Rhec Soyo- ' TOW F Clu '77 . harder things made him a ' lf' an A - 1 'Take year member of DMHS onezjg - . ' ' ' Five. ay be an actress-- mile relay squad. XB - ' Q . director. , 5 J k E.. -.Zag . JULIA E, WINTERS C.. F141 f f .1 'awk idtl . fliated from Boys Sta te list I summer. Sees collegcpliyi his - fwfr. .f Voir . , Uylyfyii' 1 J M7 ll by y fu., ll Oradell Talented artist of Community Contest. loves julia. winner Chest Poster painting an d sculpturing. Palatteers, Pick- Hridle, Honor wick, Bit and Society. horsc-hack riding and piano playing other activities, a rc- a mong her 'Jinx fssw' GLORIA ANN YATES Englewood She worked in Tri-Y and in Memorial House. May do office work. I 1' ,gf , X IDU, If ,'l,J. lt' OS Pf' IANICE ANN YEUTTER WV 'RICHARD ZEEMAN OW-lfll Q Englewood Always on the go, Janice is usually seen hustling to one of her many activities. which in- clude Omcle, Foreign Politl, Palatteers, Pickwick and Eazglle Log. Among her hobbies are' swimming, badminton and sew' . ing 4 nv 'fb FLORENCE A. ZERRINGER Ridgefield Flo. a member of the Varsity cheerleaders. will be best re- membered for her easy smile and vivacious personality. Her hobbies include dancing, ice- skating, and swimming. JM The Gumperf' Oracle editor- in-chief and varsity soccer goalie for two years . . . in Honor Society and an S. O. representative , . . always for a story, John will be a sports- caster. 3 , 'V I iv i , t. .Ji fir KENNETH Piaraosici Ury, I V Onzdell Welcome back . . . known for his big Buick and gas station . . . short cuts . . . would like to grace a college campus. Qu. ssfs 41 at f we JIW L W X .., wi A Q 4 1 af ,, . . H W' j .v, ., 451 t 4 K X , k V fri. Q f if if .. A I 'bf 9 V -L i I ' Q A A ifi'F f5f . if -'N I ii dy 2 : - , ghd' if J X T 4 Sv. . , ,WM V1 ff W. wwf Q I K .nf f . ' a 4, 'Q M9 A ' 54 k kt , Q .H 5 . 4 ' Q 4' 'Z-cv i 5 X 'SQ W , U af 'fi' ,. .:f:qM ,n Q. Q at y .V x ' if K 1 f :Quai ,x ' Q a K 6 ' K 'W I A X7 QIWQ9 'Q' N 2 - 1 J iS A 1 5 4 Q4 K ,. X 1 - . ,- . I 1 Q 1 , M V K e ., ,L QLV QEI 5 x K N. N8- -- 5 ., 1 2, in 'Mmuumx Q, Wk -1 I. -wwf' N Q. xl Hr 4 ,, Wiz ., , it V , QIINQM L 29 5' -F -? .. p - ' I'-fail: I 5- . ' . , I- I - . .1 NR' V M A V I 9 - . 4 1 mmm .., wmv ' -, f , Q1-,-vagwmh Q me. K Emilia' enior ounci if 1 Row 1: M. Allen, P. I,.1Fmnz, R, Kopp li. Rglhounllng Row 2: 54 lkulm, H, hh Partlnnd. N, cil'Uxl.ll.l, M, I., Doyle, B Turrk, B. Clulctun, Ii. XX'.1lkcr, G. -lwyw H, lrlvul, If. Bursl. S. Uluxvf, C. Gum string Row 5i Misx A, P4-kurnv. J, Lien rmri, M. Huht, H. Slmrc, D, Bluxsum -I. Duffck, R Cnntant, R. N.lPUliI.lllU, R I,u'inmIm, -I. Zt'L'IN.lI'1, F. Snlxx, Nr. -I 1.11 miy. If X XCXJX XJXUX AGR .Xx S xxx Q , ,A+ 01fFICIfRS ROLAND KOPP I'rffiL1'n1l PIZTF I.A FRONZ I'l1c-Philly: rl! BARBARA RAISOVRDIN Sn 1 M LIU MIKE ALLEN 'I u.1slH'4r Artie Klein ..,. Roscoe Higgenbottom Debbie Bruce f,........ Betty Vernon Reina Geller ,W .... Millie Vernon Roland Ko lililie Allen A-- Dave Bloxsom -, , jim Tauglicr -- Yvonne Cherot Norma Keane , Dave Kayser - - - ---- Mr. Vernon --- Mrs, Vernon . pp ,... - Marge Gootlman ,- W Art Linkletter W Stan Rockwell - - Mabel Finney Rae Ccrlwo ,,,,, - -- -- George Stewart ,----- Peggy Sheridan ,A .,.. Elsie Carter ----- Announcer Ritllard Watts -- ...... Don Carter Madeline Meyer Wtindil Williiliiis 20,04 fe Milli? X ul tus-gl'-'lad D W at Gt M. Meyer, R. Kopp. M. Goodman, M. Allen, D. Bruce, A, Klein R Geller R Cervo R Watts Y. Cherot, N. Keane, j. Taughcr, D. Kiyser Moy! Polite , F? . 6 ei , -f 1 2 I. bs 4 Nc! ' 1 O ' I t 4 galil- 'li 4 1 M S X ,up in Emilia Borsi, Alam Shapiro CLASS C lrdoe xke Robclgfau ,757 G gum, 4 Brown fzilmp, 'fun , :nk Web el' 5 1 4 , V 'f fx , Did flfofl for DMHS X Roland Kopp f , ' ' Ellie De Rienzo 1 N l 1 l t 4-:A Clan Su'eefhearfr Ricky Mielbrccht Skippy Bach 'bf gil! 4. i f'1 Mar! lndwidufiliyiic' Ch, Melv n Hecht Vicki White 'Ppy Bo Q. p y l 80512117 HPPJQL, . fx , M I le Cbardi-le Oops. Jojo Uyxl 'geHL1gsuf5'l lawn Wdkinx 46 MDE- .MS Wylie, Bef! Looking A0 Eddie Black Pete La Fronz Bea Turek Bela Hampe , mile VW T . 41 Mglbbxegvn Ella, gf Lljgeo I . . 0 Sb R150 Zo, Mfnrfeed :ke Allen Bert Drened P H 1 kk, M jerry Brown, Celia Mulley Man Popula' fl' Tony Stivalo VV m f., Ellie De Rienzo xl ..-, 2 H 1' r N 4' P is ' YO '4' Mast Athlelir If ff, Evelyn ost, Mmm Williams 61114 674-f,,fJ QuieteS' Mcwfmack eller 4044 .n BOMB ' A1-he PIO' Huck' ' 47 Kim, Baibua .giuclenf Urganizafion Q 05? ,QW OFFICERS JOHN GENNAR1 Prerident ARTHUR KLEIN Vim'-Px'c.rfdw1l ELEANOR DE RIFNZO 5c'a'rcim'y D, EMANUFL HARRIS T?'Lkl.fIlf67' MIKE ALLEN Pav-li.mzwzmv-fuzz PETER TAMASES SL'l'g6'pI71f-.Il-AVUIJ' 9,1 - fjmfers: P. Tumaggg, D. Hafrig, A, Klein, j. Gcnnuri, li. Dckzcnzo, M. Allen. Row 1: G. Ensign, S. Garrity, A. Kaye, L. Stein. C. Green, H. Cohn, S. Burke. A. Kulisek, M. Bertram' Row 2: Mr. W. . Kineli' Mrs. A. . J 5- Smitli. P. Tamaises. D. Harris, A. Klein, -I Gennari. E. DcRicnzo, M. Allun, Mrs. G. Ivfuyr Mr, j. Lunelyg Row 5: J. Ycutter, P. Deacon M. Meyer, N. Dunn, G. Epple, M, Goodman G. Joyce, E. Borsi, L. Osorl. S. Bach, B. Shure W. Lingner, P. Hobart, J. Duffek, R. Contant R. Thomascs, A. hlcnsen, R. Watts, J. Zeeman R Kopp' Row 4' S Welcrlni ei' P Hock - Y - - S y - ' hauser, P. Powell, VI. Schwarzstein, W. Geismai' R. Pace, j. Tannenhriurn, 1. Feiner. C. Brewster M. Duffy, S. Ollenrlorf, E. Cl.1i'k, A. Lenrow I-I. Roberts, P. Goldg Row 5: B. McBean. J Trout, R. Stcinmetz. Above: john and Artie hash it out with Advisors Mayr and Smith. Left: Ye Olde Executive Boardeg P. Tamases, H. Cohen, D. Contant, P. Gold, Gramps Kahn, A. Klein, Papa Harris, Young john Zeeman. ,-I-'A ,ig - A ,.,-- ,- l .1 Q 1 H94 Og 5 .-...,fS -..JA 1 x avg' me cite' 41 00 'QW C K0 N0 vs 'aside 09K Row 1: B. Turek Winfrey, A, Klein R. Thomases, J. B Zeeman. , P. Tamases, Miss S. , E. DeRienzog Row 2: endelius, D. Harris, j. i ,dial film AW ' are you fe We give our sincere thanks to Delma Studios and espcc' ially Mr. Sam Fields for their help and cooperation. XWC would also like to express our gratitude to Mr. Nicholas Marucci and the jersey Print Shop for their assistance in the production of this yearbook. Two minutes to deadline! Left: Two weeks to g Row 1: M. L, Doyle, J. Duffek, J. Gcnnari, R. Waitts, D. Malechg Row Z: E. DcRienzo, R. Crawford, C. Goldstein, B. Hecht. H. Freed, R. Brown, E. Schaefsr, C, McCormack, J. Schaefer, G, Joyce. C. lz.rtt, Warlkerg Row 3: B. Shore, E. Carlton, J, Growncy, S. Coburn, R. Kopp, P. Deacon, Mr, J. McKinley, D. Rlmcl, K. Thomas, J. Randolph, G, Cooper, M. Kzllina. onor ociefg 'i we . sie' 0PF1cERs R ,JP O RICHARD WATTS we Pfexidenl ,SXKWK ROLAND KOPP Vire-Preridenl BETTY CARLETON Serfelary PRESTON HOBART Treaturer DEBORAH BRUCE Hixlorian MISS SARAH SPROULE Advifer ' , H -100 Row 1: E. Borsi, S. Witles, R. Crawford, J. Winters, Row 2: P. Hobart, B. Carleton, D. Bruce, L. Osoff, E. DeRienzo, C. Goldstein, P. Gold, G. Mettler, E. Lachcnaur, J. Oshrin, R. Watts, Miss Spmulc. R. Kopp, Row 5: W. Lingncr, D. Hunter, R. Grossman, J. Gcnnari, lvl. Allen, R, Davidson, j, Fcincr. Cooper, Row 4: B. Hopp, M, Doyle, M, Goodman, S, Freedman, j. Loefler, j. Moots, 1. Wznlsli, P. Foley, Row 5: A. Shapiro, K. Greenland, J. Ycuttcr, N. Dunn, G. Cooper, L. Goldfein, j. Bcntlclius, N. Dcmarcst, F. johnson, E. Lcudcrs, C. Koudelka, Row 6: D. Harris, O, Eichna, R. Thomascs, S. Kahn, j. Zeeman, R. lngoldsby, R, Kalin, D. Bloxsom, F. Conrad, E. Clark, R. Hillman, S. Diamond, R. Contant. Row 1: G. Cooper, j. Yeutter, J. Bendeliusg Row 2: N. Dcmarest, R. Crawford C. Gold stem, L. Osoff, E. DeRienzo, S. Frelidman M. Goodmm M L Do le Moota C K , 1 , . . y , J. ', . oudelka, E. Leudsrs, N. Dunng Row 3: R. Kalin, J. Gen- nnrl, M. Allen, D. Harris, O, Eichna, B Thonmsus, J. Zeeman, R. Ingoldsby, D, Blox som, A. Shapiro, W. Lingner, R, Grossman, S Di.1moml, R, Contuntg Row 4: Miss S Sproule R. Kopp, R. Watts, P. Hobart, B. Carleton, D Bruce. The ladies all love mel Rojo, U r 'OS 631' 6 a qllfwstlgcx fgmo U3 ffow iuem if g u Row 1: M. Goodman, I.. Osoff. I.. Ryerg Row 2: -I. Kalina, C. Cooper, B. Daniels, G. Mettler, S. Wfcledniger, P. Gold, F. Zimmerman, H. l.. Rikcr. VI. Kggdn, N. Capusso, C. INIi'Co1'ini1uk. P. Folcy, Y. Amcrio, Row 5: J. Nnshcl, E. Albert. J. Henkel, G. Teague, B. Sutur, J, Loefler, J. WLIQUQAY, I.. Stein, A. K.1yc, 5. Alilbum. A. Hatoffg Row 4: C. Van I.euvun, C. Moore. A. Rossi, IZ. Goodman, B, Lubetkin, M. IQ Ott r C lzatt D Mnlcch R. Gotthold, B. Meyer, 2 cscn, . , . , ' ' I - V A W Pg 1 Top. Executive board meeting I5rim.1 nun L. Osoff, M. Meyer, L. Ryer, 5 , M. Goodman, Mrs. McKinley. Right: Midge and Pat. Rosen, M. Gcnbcrg, 11. Paul, Row 5. C. Green, . lu, If. D'Elii1, S. Morgan, C. Bcrtmm, E. Sulli, E. Lindstrom, P. Wgikle, N. Keane. D. Mixy, M. Clausen, L. Summers, J n' Row 6' I V' lc-uv.ln H Cohn E. Bartlet. S Oxlmri, ' . .. .IH . , . , . S ' M. Bertram, Moldcr, E. V.1n Hook, S. Iitcn. C. .pr1ng, A, Kulisek R. XX'.1ldvogel. T. Smulovitz, P. Deacon, J Cohen, K. Greenland, T. Spinozzi, V. McCarthy. ff- w-. OFFICERS MADELINE MEYER President PAT BRANAGAN Vire-Prefident LENORE OSOF F Serretary MARGE GOODMAN Treafurer LINDEN RYER Chaplain, Hirtorian MRS. BEATRICE MCKINLEY Advirer 'nm-. C U11-1' lb f S' Ref U rc. Out droollhg ff Myers, fl th 3 ' c 17 of d Ogg., Row 1: M. Goodman, L. Osoff, L. Ryerg Row 2: D. Malech, H. L. Riker, j, Kagan, C, Izatt, C Mc- Cormack, N. Capasso, P. Foley, Y. Amerio, Row 5: E. Albert, W, Paul, E. Lindstrom, P, Wilde N. Keene, C. Bertram, D. May, M. Clausen, P, Deacon. IQCLLMCL ' h 'QQ ..-7 a ..-- 1' . 'lflfd' 2534? 5' '59 -'J fp? Above: J. Bcndclius, B. Rabour- din, S. Bach, Ii. Dcllicnzo, B. Turck, B. Butler. Right: Pickwnck too lms a foreign student! Row 1: j. Bcndclius, B. Turck, S. Buch, B. Rabourtlin, M. L. Doyle, B. Butlcrg Row lg R, Crawford D. Connor, B. Huckin, R. Geller, H. Roberts, li. Burtkc, j. Winters, 5, Brown, B. D-ly, D. Colwcll Row 5: Miss Brchm, P. A. Powell, 5. Pomeroy, G, Epplc, S. Recd, G. Rossmcr, S. Fislmr, CQ, lioutlclkn M. L. Doylu, C. Trich, D. Bruccg Row 41 C. Upslmll, li. Hcnnigscn, Ost, D. jordan, LQ. Vxt-gmcr M. Shcclmy, N. Dunn, D. Rhucl, G. Cooper, j. Ycuttcr, B. C.u'l::ton. 1 ya I xewxckeff' Cu c a Root' .-,K Row 1: B. Turek, M. L. Doyle, S. Bach B. Rabourdln, B. Butler, J. Bendelius Row 2: R. Crawford, R. Geller, D Bruce, E. Bartke, G. Rossmeng Row 3 J. Winters, S. Reed, C. Koudelka, -I jones, C. Trich, M. L. Davis, E. Ost Row 4: G. Epple, B. Huckirx, B. Carle ton, J. Yeutter, D. Rhael, G. Cooper N. Dunn, M. Sheehy, D. Jordan. 'N wo pl OFFICERS SYLVIA BACH Pfefident ELEANOR DE RIENZO Vire-Preridezzt BARBARA RABOURDIN Serfelafy BEATRICE TUREK JACKIE BENDELIUS Co-Treamrer: MARY LOU DOYLE Hiftorian BARBARA BUTLER Chaplain MISS EV ELYN BREHM Advirer Right: Mrs. Tillnrsnn receives her due reward. Below: Frank! Put your napkin on your lap. 'K '1 ,4 Ruw l: -I. Dcflristuforo, N. Wells, P. I4-Pinnct: Row 23 J, Daria, -I, Mcssmcr, Ci, Mangan, C Minklcr, Ci. Sqhuss, V, Kiss, R. Ccrbog Row 5: Mrs. Tillntsun, R, Cwciata, M, RIYAIRI, li. Pcrcyra li. ML-rkcl, S. Gliwcr. E. Wliiting, G. Maxwcllg Row Ai: M. Fortuna, H, Mcliirtland, N, Crociata ' ' ' ' A 3 k' G u ' P. Martin, P. Hailiaway. In Zcrringer, L. Lund, j. Ivfoots, A. Leidig, L, W.1l cr, , 'I yu, Row 1: N. Wells, J. DeCristoforo, P. I.cPinnetg Row 2: N. Crociata, L, Lund, M. Fortuna, S. Glover, P. Martin, R. Ccrbog Row 3: F, Zerringer, H. McPart land, P. Hathaway, J. Moots, A. Leidig, E. Walker, G. Joyce. OFFICERS JANET DE CRISTOFORO Prexidenl PHYLLIS LE PINNET Vice-Preridenl NANCY WELLS Senetary JOANNE SCHAEFER And fume Treasurer m70re.f G e MRS. MARION TILLOTSON rould C Advifer 1-wr. oreign okay A Row 1: S. Freedman, P. Powell, J. Fein- er, R. Contant, R. Kopp, j. Yeutter, S. Reed, Row 2: S. Brown, N. Dunn, E. Sulli, E, Lieben, L. Goldfein, P. Hock- hauser, B. Carleton, j. jones, B. Hucking Row 3: E. Walker, M. Hecht, L. Marsh, A. Jensen, J, Schwarzstein, 1. Pace, R. Kalin, W. Lingner, C. Koudelkag Row 4: V. White, C. Goldstein, P. Gold, B. Butler. E. DcRienzo, F. Zimmermon, J. Nashel, 1. Oshrin, S. Wides, M. Good- man, Mrs. Echerseng Row 5: M. Allen, R. Davidson, T. Constant, R. Kaplan. j. Trout, H. Fullerton, J. Porter. OFFICERS DICK CONTANT Prerident ROLAND KOPP Vice-Preridenl ii.. PEGGY ANN POWELL Serretary V U JANICE YEUTTER 0 Rudy Correrponding Seffetafy 11 has JOEL FEINER hom Treurufer e '0f1, PEGGY GOLD Arrlrlanl Trearurer MRS IONE ECKERSEN MISS ,IESSIE BOERGER Adviref: Ng di ,u7C'n ly, 1n4.etI?Ji'c1C DI, 6 P' gllgst rf Ji Qyiallke 45, far rf. . at Q, 9 SQ 'wig' 'Q' ix iv1'l'e, ,5'r, 13? 'gf' Tw. fa- -fi M f? 'Q !pv ' 'r,,. at !,o Rnd Y feads? I1-S .I EC kefsbn for 3 Many Kindig meets Erik Skip, ' ' Sandford, and r. orgcnson, Pnmcm V ibo. ibn Kar l Row 1: A. Jensen. P, A, Powell, P Gold, M. Allen, E. l.icl'mr:n, C. Goltlstein A. Hyman, Row Z: l., Stein, D. Rosel 17. Zimmerman, J. Kgtlim, S. Witlc's, D Connor, G. Vic-gencr, Row 5: Borsi A. Hansen, G. Grosso, M, Shechy, A Johnson, J. Abernathy, T. Smulovitz, S Frcctlnmn. Ii. Wailkcr, J. Thompson, M Wfootlg Row 4: R. Watts, F. Dc Nic, J Niishcl, E. Goodman, B. Lulvctkin, B Kaye, S, Wclctlnigcr, S. Simpson, G Joyce, N. Dunn, L. Soehl, R. Knlin, D. Kuyscr, R. Kopp, Row S3 J. Trout, A Fcnmr, R. Steinmetz, J. Sthw.trzstein G. Scanlon, C. Brewster, J, Albert. OFFICERS MICHAEL ALLEN Pfefidenl PEGGY GOLD l,lL'6-PH'.lfdL'l1f PEGGY ANN POVUELL Sefwlary ELLEN LIEBEN Tretimrer ARLENE HYMAN Ilixluritnl ALAN JENSEN 5.0. Refjfre.ru1l.z!i1'u CAROL GOLDSTEIN Iz1ter'n'l1f1l.u1ir Re'AIl7't'.lc'Il1illlI't hill. JOHN TROUT Adriter Ollie! ug .lf fo a . A'UCfl'Can Ina rece. Legion Wes he r Oratorkaii Ward lh Contest U76 aqkl V ...O . ng. X-AUG . 'MWX Ke glsiem' Q mwmaa self . o .3 -Q .909 1 B00 1 A AYJSXSGCY- Xwbew . c ' il osbom ' Wafiona! jorenzi ic ea ue So I pLfe0fhOl-6 cvhec lf11'eb,,,0rY KU? 117 DQ . . H Fuiilcf' SC. . Q. lcfton -M100 Row 1: G. Grosso, A. Kaye. L. Stein, M. Shcchy, il. Scharzstein, J. Thompson, A. Johnsong Row 2: F. Zimmerman, j. Nashel, E. Lieben, P. Gold, M. Kalina, E. Walker, C. Goldstein, 5. Simpsong Row 3: Il. Goodman, R. Kalin, G. Scanlon, J. Trout, R. Wuttb, D. Bloxsom, H. Fullerton, M. Allen. ga ozzmfm 64,4 ,lr .Jw fr. H Top Row: Faith johnson, Deanna Carrol, Ellen Van Hook, Helene Haywood, Mc, ,SW W1 5 cnbcl Q' V V 123-f Gladys joyte. Gloria Whaley, Nancy Dunng 3rd Row: Imogene Martin, Betty Lou Mullings. Dawn jordan, Jackie jones, Doris Leevy, Miss Saxtong Intl Row: Pauline Taylor, Barbara Suitor. joan Kalina. Barbara Butler, Ethel Ler- ner. Gail Rothmang lst Row: Eleanor Leutlers, Phyllis Stewart. Evelyn Ost, Marilyn Gcnbcrg, Winnie Paul. OFFICERS ' EVELYN OST N. ' Prexident V MARILYN GENBIERG .u N Vire-Prefidenl ELEANOR LUEDERS Serfeury PHYLLIS STEWART . Trearufef -. 'df li ff WINNIE PAUL Hiflorian 0 Mx5sY.5't1w Miss PHYLLIS SAXTON OW ,Nl Advirer E. ' t Y, l'cuil?1vr05'3m W-AI 1 .VO ew art' I . scha aef' E- Leu aafh E- jot F. 10'3'1?'33e5'D Ogh E Y S efer' 5 4-A LD Budef, 5Uk'b de-:Ss Byeuue? BVU 213' E. 05' dan' , Row ei, it DA jobunnbn, J. Jon Roiwosi if johns L- , ?'v'sY3:3 ' VOLLEYBALL Row 1: W. Paul stro , P. Wade, E. Lind In, S. M0ore, B. Butlerg Row 2' N Dunn, P. Stewart, E. Leud E. Ost. ers, j. jones, FIELD HO CKEY Row 1: W. Paul, S. Ufnpleby, P. Sf W. art, M. G6-nberg, D. Pollick, j. Gric-ssiflg Row 2: D. Carroll, D. jordan, F. john. son, E. Lenders, E. Ost, H. H E. Van Hook. a ywood, galil! Row l: H. WIILIICY, VI. Kalina. G. Wrxgncr. IT. Nelson. C. Lea, I.. Grocgcrg Row 2: C. Schell, I DL-Cristcvfurrv. B. Turck, M. hlurdnn, S. Fisher. C. Trich, P. Hathaway, B. Pcreyra, B. GlaSg0w A. Iirlgarg Rnw 31 S. Muller, G. Conpcr, nl. Dunbar, P. Pnwcll. D. Carroll, N. Dcnmrest, M. Luncl D. May, H. jnhnwn. I.. Soc-hl. A. Swenson. D. Lccvy, M. Wirlme, P. Taylor, Ruw 4: T. Cnnstant R. Hcnningwn. R. Sclmcinlwlum. P. llurkv, DI. Bernstein, A. Pine, D. Googms, tl. Alstong ROW 5 R. Mrlnruglmlin, H. Prager, IZ. Nelson. l.. Sinowitz, B. Hart, K. Rice, M. Cwttrell, S. Ivler, R, SCI1Cr6r R. Nclwn. ll. MrIlmn. D. Morcum, -I. Wilkins, D. Gnoss, H. Ireland, P. Hobart. IQ A. C,-ew R. Kopp, W. Montalbano, -I. McCormack, A. Lenrow. X C N X ,yr .anfioneem ..: ..,r .. 5 Row 1: Mr. T. J. Krop, C. Dietrich, C. Trich, D. Bruce, M. Jordan, G. Echols, G. Ensign, S, Krul S. Burke, R. Crawford, M. L Davis, Row 2: A. Taylor, H. Ireland, A. Swenson, S. Pomeroy, R Whiltlvogcl, S. Mctlier, N. Dcmarest, j. Young, V. Morgan. P. Hobart. P. Burke, Row 3: D. Cvooss D. Christiansen, L. Sinowitz, C. Lockett, L. Speck, A. Jensen, j. McLaughlin, S. Sinowitz, j. Rogers B. McBean. UA CA0ru6 Row 1: C. Minkler, V. Kiss, M. Williams, D. Flynn, E. Thweatt, B. Ivory, S. Simpson, J. Bordeaux VI. Nashel, D. Fleming, Row 2: j. Herschaft, T. Spinozi, B. Hecht, C. Deitrich, S. Salkencl, S. Weeks S. Garrity. J. Curry. 1. Bentlow, M. Zimpano, M. Hussey, Row 3: j. Eliot, S. Krul, G. Ensign, G Maxwell, I.. Ryer, L. Ferrantc, G. Whaley, M. Klee, j Boggiano, V. Morgan, G. Magnan, M. Roe S. Burke, J. Campbell, Row 4: C. Schmidt, A. Berger, C. Blume, A. Swenson, R. Bower, R, Treptau, A. johnson, R. Walvogel, K. Rogers, 41. Abernathy, j. Dudley, S. Soehl, j. Young, S. Walter, J, Diana, E. Walker. y n 1 . 5 - 94 , Q53 5 4 V . f Q X ina 'L - ,, , .1 4 A ' .A M I I' df. ' ff.,-1 ,L V1 J A f ,W JQJ42-w , ,QQ 6 -Q --. ....-. .nl 1 b , ,will L 4 'Fw A - K T, , -A f' 'X 'AL 12 -1- -3, X , fd' .U Q V A v ' Y nhl X f M f ' ...Z 1 I M i Aw ' ,if .' A Ji wi ' - rw, A 'if 2 X -I al q - '-wg -2 rs is im , jf. I . L P, x I I 1 A ea- ' . W f ' '-I - .. -QI-If ' lhmgrf H x . Lyn . ii '-Q.. '2 .- Q 535-y .?:?A-Q :Er .- i . 1 -, N . . ,ff .. t f L 72 'x 6'1- ' F' 4 5 5 ' 2 1:- E E 4-M g - Q xx. -x - ' Kilim A gg- Kwvv ff- -. V . x ...QWYK 'W 3 1 .E .1 1- , . :M .X YS 'v 'B 5 fs? , L' 2 -,L . L ' L ,wif wf 4 , A Q53 1.4, .J 1' -J 1. A ,fi I :af ef 1 x , K 1 5 I Vx f' . 2 , xx' , fi Hi 5 1 ' 3 S wi :ina Hwy 'x '5::5?' - -. X ar 1 gl , H nn . .tl W' . 72: , . j M ,Q A I 5 , , a 5' 5 ' ri ' ' h 'ea 41 X .J a ' wk K . . ,, , MSM. MM-,, V N iv ,gx V aw ' j P I-1 J ,s w Xml , -ki gh. .... : V E M ffwf-XM' . .i: - ---- - -wif: fb . A A ,.,g - Q' ,, W L Vfiilllis - I Qi -S1sQ.,'-,,, - - sn . f--F .kA. 1 f'4'54.' P 4 +1 A--. 5 , J, .iff k- , . f , 3 r ,,q,..fgv+M,-..--W W- A 5.5, Xi - ' 'ia' I-ff ' ww Qx , L - 4 , .V . 4 Q -h-'qu L. 'ww 3 sm, -,gg x I9 - f il 'iff' yu K , r J X T, ix .Y . I , , , 'ww , . rf. 5' - - A Ja.. ,y-1,3 -'.- 1 , A fl! .T AT. A . ' s .I 5 . , -,k ,,x, mi ,s,!JSNf , H I3 -,Q 1 .Y-'PA - ., ' ' UE M5 f' 'A I- , 44' NB 3 -an an IE.. ,xg .f. is S 5 a' 'Q Q' .L , W, S .. s Lf UQ 1 E ev Q .AA T. Li. f-V M 5, 'Tf hu M f ls 5-- icing x Mm 2 5 5 5 . .5 5 , A .,,- w a: .f P Q ,QW M 3, ,Q .8 0 35 w Q... AW, , A E! Q 2 1XxM Qs M , W-L,i.,.. ,gg 1,, , , Q I! QW, - - iff? -2 'Q- az, 5 unior ounci Row 1: E. Lcibcn, T. Znsh. M. Duffy, F. Conrad, Row 3: j. Oshrin, G. Mettler, B. Lubctkin, S. Wclcrinigcr, S. Fisher, R. Rosen, 5. Brown, C. Blume, Row 3: j. Bogginno, K. Greenland, j. Schwarz stein, -I. Tcrruna, Mr. j. C. Sparrow, Miss j. Bocrger, S. jatcn. OFFICERS TONY ZASH Prexident FRIED CONRAD Vin -Prefident , 9 if ELLEN LIEBEN Serfelafy IVIALCOLIV1 DUFFY Treauuef NQOOOOJ MISS JESSIE BUERGIIR ' MR. CARVEL SIJARRCJW Adviren 30pAomore ounci L M-Ji..-l!. 's22A l N Aff 'Ni'N-K... , Sophnmores X Plan for fu ture. OFFICERS CARY L GREE N Prexident VICKI KANTOR Vire-Pfexident HEIDI COHN Seffffdfy ED PASSMAN Tfeafurer MRS. ELIZABETH HEAVENER MR. CASPAR HILL Adb'jJ6fI ff'-QCXM A V ir W X Q5l'f+?2?fffiici'5ff', Row 1: E. Passman, S. Simpson, V. Kantor, C. Green, H. Cohn, Row 2: G. Schloss, E. Whiting, S. Ahlbum, D. Tedesco, C. Wartman, C. Opolony, A. Hatoff, J. Bordeaux, Row 3: Mr. C. Hill, j. Dorf, D. Lehmann, R. Kaplan, J. Hermos, Mrs. E. Heavener. alfe ive 'U 57 H A ch x x fr 01115 Scene 1 N , 0' exft i Om the Play. tttxttxlw 0 i xg 5 ,imwsvtbu A if- to C90 GAG 99' C VON Qtmxgw O9 :nom N0 l Front row: Melvyn Hecht, Vicki White, 2nd row: Ellen Travolta, Heather Roberts, Richard Magella, Reina Geller, Ricky Grossman, john Zeeman, Roland Kopp, Pete-r Tamasesg 2rd row: Yvone Cherot, Rithard Davidson. Vicki Morgan, Bill Lea, Edna Walker, Irving Watson, Barbara Hecht, Ralph lewis, Stella Fisher, Al Fenner, Sue Wides, Bobby Lea, Midge Meyer, Wendell Lea, Carole Bertram, Arthur Taylor, Alan Shapiro. SA., JQ, 65.4 Row 1: L. March, R. Goldberg, J. Mc Caffery. J. Feiner, R. Davidson, F. Rance, R. Hillman, Mr. J. Lundy, Row 2: A Silverstein, j. Tannenbaum, S. Olleni dorf, A. Klein, A, Shapiro, S. Ivler S Gilvarg Row 3: J. Hermos, D. Geeins-U berg, M. Halperin, B. Edwards, R. Kap- lan, S. Jacobs, J. Schwarzstein, R. Pace. OFFICERS JOEL FEINER Preridenl FLOYD RAN CE Vice-Prerident JIM MCCAFFERY Secretary RICHARD DAVIDSON Trearurer MR. JOHN LUNDY Adviref Fu fu 1.6 I o rksfhlkbs Of the world gm gowgng cm Row l: N, Dunn, M, Gcnbcrg, F. john- son, B. Butler, B. Lulnctlcing Row 2: W P.1ul, D. Carroll, H, Sclmcfcr, j. Jones, All this sind 1 mth too P W. Dunbar, C. Kourlcllm, E. Lcudcrs, P. Bramgang Row 3: N. Dcmnrest. V Mnrzuulmi, j. Smith, j. Dunbar. x WU but QU UW ' A HAWK gomc P knbol 5 we Orac 8 AQXNS1 O. I. Btn oXr35bx16Lj'x0' ww' Q, W5 gas .mx ,mx ' WV ' gxxoic FR' CQ. Q' 11 Q UCVAWYCHU wiv .YN og. .wev- Elxkhgqi CUQXQX ,YXXQRL iw- 5.0. ,IUH1 CM Q K5 Lxyclrll ZQHIIQIIT JDJ AI' Xzma-9. 5 X155 Winh GY fgllk 1' I Ruw 1' S Ikivcmwitz C Blume B. Huckin, B. Rabourdin, N. Keane, B. Turck, N. Dcmarcst, B. Culutun. -I. Ycuticr. VI. Bendcliusg Row 21 J. Feiner, S, Brown, S. Pomcmy, S. Freedman, R. Rosen, B. Hnpp. P. Pnwcll, L. Gulilfcin, S, Morgm, E. Lieben, G. Viegener, E. Nevcnsg Row 3: R. Davidson, Al. Oshrin, D. Connor, C. Goldstein. P. Gold, E. Borsi, P. Branagnn, E. Bartke, D. Brufe, G. joyce, S. Wfidcx, R. Mngullng Row 4: A. Klein, H. Roberts, McCormack, D, Bonne, D, Ohncgian, W. Puvny, M. Duffy, C. Luckctt, R. Modnffcri, M, Hechtg Row 5: M. Allen, B. Shore, D. Goopcr, E. DcRiu-nzu, O. EiL'I1l'1.l. -I. Zccmaln, Miss S, Winfrey, P, TamaseS, R. Cuntant, R. lnguldsby, D, Harris, VU. Montalbano, S. Kahn. KL A . JF lugifx .1-9, B ei x D if OFFICERS I JACKIE BENDELHIS al Pmrfderzt GARY BOBCIK Vive-Prfffia'e11l JANICE YFUTTER .fern fury CALCOLM DUFFY rI'?'L'II,fll7'5 7' 'IAN ET DE CRISTOFORO Ilhlnrimz INIISS ELIZABETH PATTON Adviier ,Q ,1- 2 1 Top-Xwlmt s coukmg, Karen? Right-I,mmvrc, hcrc we come. Row lz M, Duffy, bl. Bcndclius, Miss E. Patton, G. Bubqik, j. Ycuttur, B. Carle-tong Row 2: E, Good- man, M. Klee, Wflntcrs, li, Turck, K. Grccnhmd, M. L. Doyle, W' Dunbar, W, Cmtun, Mcssmdrg Ruw 53 L, Alvuruz, G. Heins, Nash, A, Fcnnar, G. Born, B. Rabuurdin, Bordeaux, E, Sumner. i Row 1: E. Beaumont, 1. McCaffrey, C Drake, Mr. C. Hill, D. Boone, R. Pace, R. Goldberg, Row Z: S. Gilvar, H Ruch, F. Ellis, F. Rance, W. Eng, B I.iss, L. Gus, j. MCCafTrewg Row 3: B johnson, AI. Brown, I.. Marsh, J. Doug las, B. Hillman, B. Edwards, B. Wexler M. Ross. OFFICERS DAVID BOONE Pfefidenl RICHARD PACE Vire-Prefiderzl JAMES MQCAFFREY Serrcmry ROBERT GOLDBERG Trearzzrffr CARI. DRAKE Cbaplairz GEORGE ROSEN Hirlarian MR. CASPAR HILL Advifer Mfr Hill, RQ Pace, and D' Boone PM 'I 3 trip ol? muy ounci Row 1: E. W:1lker, S. Glover, G. Joyce, M. Miller, J. Booker, Miss J. l-lanlon1 Row 2: E. Limlstrom, C. Klaus. D. Te- rlcsco, C. Opulony, E. D'Flia, M. Klee, J. Tmikc. H. Macllveen, B. Buoncris- tirmu, S. Jantz, L. Alvarez, A. Jenkins, B. Meyer, D. Pollock. G. Marsar, E. Stoner, E. Lerner. OFFICERS GLADYS JOYCE Preridenl JUANITA BOOKER Vive-Prerident SHIRLEY GLOVER Serreftary MARY JANE MILLER 55 dal' Treaxurer MISS JEAN HANLON Adviwr arenf QQCAQI' ,xgdaociafion OFFICERS MRS. WILLIAM ERVIN Prerident MR. PETER KERSHAW Vice Prefidenl IvIRS. JOSEPH HARRIS Remrdmg Serremry MRS. FRED LOWERRE Corferporzdirzg Sefrelarj MR. JOHN LUNDY Tfearurer COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN MRS. PETER KERSHAW .............. Pfvgf-Nfl MRS. ALICIA SMITH ........... ..-- Sfbvfdflflll' MRS. j. GIDNIEY ........,f.... lfuayr and Mean' MRS. WENDELL RANDOLPH ,.,... HOJf7IlJllIj MRS. GEORGE BROWN .......... Mefrzlfefffnfr MRS. BERNARD LENROW ...... PurlmmenlariJr1 MS. ALBERT FENNAR .... ......, H Ixlomm MRS. CARY FAULKNER .... --- Public Relullffm MRS. GUSTAV KNAUTH --- --- P4H'lIJfll6'!lldI'l.Ul MRS. A. BENDELIUS --- --- Publmuiwii Frimt row: Mrs. joseph Harris, Mrs, Willi.im Ervin, Mrs. Wendell Randolph. Second row: Mr, Peter Kershaw, Mrs. Gustave Kniluth, Mrs. Alicia, Smith, Mr. john Lundy. an'lel'6l A. lhrig, -I. Bendelius, j. Randolph, j. Rogers, A. Lenrow, D. Boone, R. Ingoldsby, B. Shore R. Kolvek, M. Kalina. .fa Cm Row 1: D. Carrm, R, Crawford, M. Murrayg Row 2: j. Bernstein, J. Porter, j. Randolph, B. Rathgeber, H. Maxwell. cience M. Kalina, P. Tamases, O. Eichna, B. Edwards, F. Rance, D. Harris, A. Lenmw, L. Marsh W. Lea, S. Gilvar. fCLgQCl'CLA A, Rhone, Mr. LaBerge, R. Ames, R. Duersh, j. Nash. Ld, ,WA CM 4l sl- lf- gg . Ueufrance WN Row l: V. Kantor, H. Roberts, C. Trich, Row 2: C. Koutlclka, G. Vicgener, I.. Summer, B. Lubetlcin, J, Muots, P. Hathaway, Row 3: Mr. A. MacCoon, B. Rabourdin, S. Fisher, S. Umplehy, D. Bruce. M. L. Doyle, M. Slmcehy, P. Deacon, A. Klein, R. Kopp, R, Watts. loani:iA A Row l: C. Lea, C. Goldstein, M. Goodman, L. Osoff, E. Borsi, N. Dunn, B. Butler, S. Bach, Row 2: B. Ojetla, S. Welcdniger, S. Freedman, G. Mettler, G. Wrzgner, j. Oshrin. araifg Row 1: W. de la Rosa, P. La Fronz, A. Shapiro, D. Harris, Row 2: R. Masci, M. Kalina, J. Feiner D. Googins, R. Barberian, M. Guerrina, H. Edgar, D. Boone, M. Williams, H. Ruch, D. Webb R. Grossman, Zashg Row 3: D. Knauth, J. Wilkins, D. Hunter, P. Hobart, J. Growney, K. Hamil ton, H. Schm1dt, E. Hicks, D. Glass, W. Wittenbauer, F. Weber, R. Fruhling, Row 4: J. Rutter' R. Klahre, T. Schumann, B. Hampe, R.. Kalin, R. Modafferi, R. Contant, R. Opolous, R. Menetti R. Werner, R. Napolitano, Row 5: P. Stocker, O. Eichna, F. Rance, J. Whaley, J. Spilewski, E Black, R. Miles, M. Quiana, J. Douglas, K, Tinsley, E. Nelson, C. James, Row 6: F. Conrad D. Livingston, S. Kahn, R. Watts, A. Jensen, R. Thomases, A. Noetzel, B. Edwards, P, Tamases J. Zeeman, J. Brown, J. Jackson, J. Taugher. ,S?oiLec!.SZOe s . Nur l Q Us WW A Row 1: D. Hunter, F. Rance, D. Boone, Secretary-treasurer, J. Wilkins, H. Schmidt, WiIliamS Row 23 R. Modafferi, J. Constanzo, D. Livingston, vice-president, P. LaFronz, E .H1cks, Mr. W Smith, Row 3: Daniel Emanuel Harris, president, J. Brown, J. Jackson, C. James, J. D0ugl2iS B. Edwards, R. Miles 'W A v M..- f .Qc . Q 0 wg? ,N V . M 49 3 , , 12 H- Q --'AA .v v ww 6 .' , ' U ' . av- ' ' M' A mf, 1: nu. aw 1,. vf ...MM , wg . ve- was we 1 . -. . 9 - . fx .,, . . ' I' -ia' ' w i , i g '- ' QW ,V 4 b f 41' K , aff J-'W ' I ' - ' 94 'Y 'F' M. 1 Mill' -f ,..:..- A f' MQ ,W M. ..k F mu Q lv ,fm .aw . v, A ww A , g, -. wg ! 6' W M Alf' l lp, HQ, J Q laps, N -.. i W Q M , hw an , 5 V., I ' ' at Nasal X X A. N'-. ,J 1'-fm.. mf , ,pI :Al Q 41- .41 ,,. .- - JL Q' . Q ,LL, ,L , . Ne, ' 71, fl M Q. .,, A Q l ,K '19-wffgli if 4 -J My l .. i -J , .w4?f1 4 ,Q ,- W 'KM sa 'v'1,a., . i ' W 4 'wf' ' A . -QUV .4 ,. lg -.fI sf vig haw ' ., Q A, 1 ,, A ,nw fm' M.. A . wwf, gk' .V .., Q ' , , r n 'I '13, Y .Agni 'bn y Q' 5, , x. 'ff D fwiilesaf A .. if -1 1 , Wpuv V 5 -4.3 h. +ax M ,HL - JS N .Q ' Y ., .L X fp M f' f32' Hf ifw?' X, Q , as .2353 ', ' L 5 , A , S., . , N? X. Y R P . .M 1 5 , . . I Qitwgmxaz' W-' , .W QEMB MS5,i5w.4 W. up fQ'iTff3W' M if 4' f M wwf A . ,. K W ,. J' K K F . vififi' .v , Qwffv? ,Q Nm. ,gg qw . W, W .. W . . . sh, A A QE , A ,. .. N W ' 'A W A A ' -zf'f1?'R K -Qnve3QA,,.5V 7 , ,. ' ef 1 I . .I v ' . , ,513 -'diff K, -.M A' . W ' Q. f '5 K 5 F., W3 zgfegwi gi Wligmi K, 'ki I 1 Q ,,.,.,N- I ILM! ' W X A .' ., Q M , 1. 0 - L Av., K -jyx-X , X . -X V A 'wiv -- K 1 ' ., L ff , iw w Q , ' -A I . un for Uardify eergfacleni HAII., CAESAR! Minncr Wfilliams, Mr Touchdown of '54, posing with cheer leaders at Saint's Rally. Kneeling Co-Capts.: A. Leidig, j. Fer- rarag Standing Qleft to rightl: B. Borg, G. Mangan, B. L. Mullins, R. Wald- vogel, E. Sulli, B. 1, Newton, B, Mei-kle. am if? C?AeerLac!er:i Front row: L. Ryer, J. Amdt, Capt, D. SQhaefcr,wH, L, Rikcr, G. Mchlerg Back row Cleft to r' ht 1 E xg J . Schaefer, H, hffpilflldilkl, C. Mulley, J. Moors, F. Zcrringer. Ch . Go Iggjljflgczdcrlg Sh RAIDERS! Od! 841 Outs 'Nc-, -V111 OAI S115 En-5316 fed 64-5:71001 jootgaf x A Ksgx aw gli Y ... M3-gy. 3, 1e?xecxeA x YXX90Cf s 'WSE-Y, 9092615 me amixous Kacesfsecomks Xue: QQSS Augxgs Coqoexs, XQN5 '1v to T 4. ll O nsacgkefbg 6rs'S?De R, S 'D . to W Ss 3 ga . 1 Liv! fl 0 nst H gs. ack I ,ings ' bX0C ga N Stocxirix Tenam' ER' x Bal MEEIEIOI Shot mia k SP me. W OF STERNER STUFF? Lips :auf with determination, Coach substitutes in Tea- neclt game. 'PQ BALLET DE RAIDER . . . defensive ace Napolitano gracefully pirouettes to Igfgrcept Scarlet passxRaiders copper 229,51 9016356 009 wh U Yi cis 50 sa 590855.-1 QBQW XOSS1 we QQ-Egg .f' WW 90 OCCUP Row 1: D. Popkinn J. Gmwney, R. - ' R Mngclln R Opoluus, O. Elfhihl, Nuctzcl, R. PYIXOIIIJQCS, Zccm.mg Row ,L Kalma, E. Clark, R. Kalin, Shaw. UUUF!! Goalie john Zeeman winces as he clutches save. Ggussnmin, Coach VU. Smithg Row 21 A. Black. D, Harris, R. Watts, 5 M. CLE back ,gg THE H, AR anis 25111 Al r O65 in lo Count U Y gm fun. IWC' TOE DOWVNY Rick Grossman gets SC! to boot penahy kkck Rn practice. 0 '. 1 l N lx! .':-- A4 l fx xxikxfb .1 il i 1 vi TAKE ONE MORE STEP! Chuck SID KAHN inns ind Si Kihn look on as Ralph Fbfuufd JA 1 g 3 H , . r Lewis grabs ball in Cliffside game, Ma- roon bowed 56-29. K ,gg l 4 GOAL KICK! Chuck James and Ralph X Lewis Ogle as Ferris player closes in on .L ,X ball. Maroon copped in sudden death, - W ' 55-53. Y 2 l K, W HO HUM? Sid Kahn Llrivf:S toward banker in dying seeonr.l5 of Ferris game. CHUCK JAMES Forward r- Q N A A ,i f or O xx x A Z ,xi W ,X :givin K I il X W K- . lg 'ld' 'M CC 'J ' 1 Xiilll i Y A fl 9 ci' ,JCL ffl p K ' 'N N a ix , l ,XXV 'R kk V fjfk J f-' ,ljqfll ' N X i ' .I I-J 4, I U N I. X A. li.i . g X 1 - . L fi l Y F' A -4 - - N, , A li 'liphx 51' vga? ' MJ TONY ZASH CAPTAIN JERRY JACKSON ED NELSON Gugfd Genie' Fwuurzl' 1 Ziffefgaf Row 1: K. Tinslzy, T. Zush, j. jackson, S. K.1lm, R. l.c-wisg Row Z3 I. INIL-CW. m.uk, l ID0llgl.l5, I.. Guctz, Nelson, F. Comm-.l, R. Bcrbcrlan, Cmgh T, Morgan. 9 -.... iff: . . ik . K 1 rg . A N6 E i 1 1 - ' f nl- L f xv. l. f T . 4 ,fx X f s If JI Q 1. l . KEN -1-INSI-EY MAY POLE DANCE! Leo Murphy, G dd Tuny Nnwllsnw. .md Sid Kahn pursue RALPH LEWIS u 7 ball IH bmtc Tourney. Cemer ON YOUR MARKS! Sprinturs XVilli.ims and Livingston prai- tice stances with distance runners M04 dafferi and Miles. 4 F SLOWLY A . , TAKES . poiniifs . Giiiitinsfve C Ch LESSON X tick to H' -. I T -1!'1'15 prepares URNED 'Q to hurl me- Jisfig Dan Smd .K Uvingsw CAPLMU .. cg-i-f3V5m,R2ii 'BONNQEQ nxclwnmx be U x-e515 60009 HE FLIES . Digpldyt THROUGH TH DUU8fz1s1n5i15Eihi1Cg fgjffv, htEdi1iRjL,An' r inter-class meet Brac 491050 3 HY ternxan Be .g Q. vw qlxfhe Sho A HE APPROACHING THE SUIMMIT! Allfounty pole vaulter Pe eyes crossbar at r cs 'O pu r te La F ecord he' Pa r0n2 xght. P addon KC gadegaf X X Yo u get no bread wi th one MEAT BA LI. ! .' .' 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Wm Wai ffm of WW' wwf WW 22 -A 79 'NWN-rxiwwfx XYXCQH-X ok yin!! y7,M,.f,4fywpC,Q,5M05cZ-f WW?-F. 252322353 Qgfiglilkf 39 if ,lifief ww ef 927056 7 V ' wfzzvwffw. 49M 'y0-Z X dw of Sl J UM ' HANIIIJLPH PHUIJUIITS IIUMPANY xg H ,,,.-I-1: ','f a-N .. l sL' -'J Q.- AIRCRAFT FINISHES MODEL DOPES LACQUERS - ENAMELS xgzgz CARLSTADT N J Ph GE 8 3700 CONGRATULATIONS to the 1955 Graduating Class of Dwight Morrow High School from THE BOROUGH OF RIDGEFIELD, N The Mayor and Council Fred W. Meuter Mayor John H. Bell Arthur H. Messmer Howard Mayer Knud Neandross Wesley O. La Pointe Alexander G. Scott Council 'k The Board of Education Alvin L. Ruefer 3 President E Joseph H. Moreng Wilfred G. Stoner 3 Wilbur M. Gahn John Dorr i Members i 108 dm ongrafufafiona fo fk of 1955 .X4 group of Orcw!e!!.jriencL5 UM acluafing Cfa s L Il-if ' . 0 -. , x Y ,-461 'K I INC 14 GRAND AVENUE, ENGLEWOOD, N. J. EN 3-8483 Complimenfs of MR. AND MRS JOSEPH DEMANE FRED QUENZER CLEANERS ' DYERS 606 AMSTERDAM AVENUE NEW YORK 24, N. Y. SChuyler 4-8222 i' 356 UNDERCLIFF AVENUE EDGEWATER, N. J. CLiHside 6-3775 For fhe Finesf in Beaufy Care MODERNE BEAUTY SALON ENglewood 3-7876 'I8 WEST PALISADE AVE. ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Free Parking in Rear Complimenis of SHALER SUPERMARKET RIDGEFIELD, N. J. 110 Croco! INCL fo flue gfadd 01955 PICKWICK HUDSON AVENUE PHARMACY, INC. M. L. Selvin Eddie Rothman HUDSON AVENUE ENGLEWOOD, N. J. ENglewood 3-9348 A. A. VICARI Established 1921 Authorized Evinrude OUTBOARD MOTORS Salt and Fresh Water Fishing Tackle 102 WEST PALISADE AVE. ENGLEWOOD, N. J. ENgIewood 3-3950 ENGLEWOOD PAlNT 8. GLASS COMPANY 89 WEST PALISADE AVE. ENGLEWOOD, N. J. THE BROOKE SHOP COATS ' SUITS ' DRESSES for Misses and Juniors 18 ENGLE SIREET ENGLEWOOD, N. J. x i l 60lnl0Al'Ylel'lt5 0 g0l flfU'l6l E'0fAQP5 NORTH BERGEN, NEW JERSEY ENgIewood 4-8100 ENGLEWOOD MOTORS, INC. DeSOTO and PLYMOUTH AGENTS 60 ROCKWOOD PLACE Route 4 OIT Grand Avenue ENGLEWOOD, N. J. G E N N A R I CABINET 8. STORE FIXTURE co. CUSTOM KITCHENS RECREATION ROOMS MOrsemere 6-8526 350 BROAD AVENUE RIDGEFIELD, N. J. ENglewood 4-OI OO MASTER ETCHING CORPORATION Metal Nameplates - Dials - Panels Signs - Scales - Specialfies 50 HONECK STREET ENGLEWOOD, N. J. GROWNEY 8. NEILSON REALTORS ' INSURORS 27 Years AI ll 43 PARK PLACE ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Telephone ENgIewood 3-1894 112 HOBART TOMPKINS -JACK SWITZER .Aff .Ig ower .S7zola, nc. 38 EAST PALISADE AVENUE ENGLEWOOD, N. J. ENgIewood 3-4884 ENglewood 3-9668 H E C H T ' 5 THE WINDSOR Headquarters for Levi's Intimate Apparel and Sportswear i 'I6 EAST PALISADE AVE. ENGLEWOOD, N. J. ENGLEWOOD, N. J. THEO. WIOR JEWELER 59 WEST PALISADE AVE. ENGLEWOOD, N. J. ENgIewood 3-7974 HASSE ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Authorized Westinghouse Sales and Service Refrigeration and Radio Service Motor Repairing 26 WEST PALISADE AVE. ENGLEWOOD, N. J. I I I I I I E I I I I I I I I 113 3 Compliments of I CLINTON INN i TENAFLY, N. J. ENglewood 3-8448 GRAND HARDWARE CO. PAINTS ' HARDWARE HOUSEWARES 558 GRAND AVENUE ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Phone EN. 3-8422 DRIVE IN DUTCH CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDERERS Same Day Service All Work Done on Premises , The Public ls Invited for Inspection Visits on Premises I I FUR STORAGE CORNER DEAN STREET and IVY LANE ENGLEWOOD, N. J. I INSTRUCTION ON ALL INSTRUMENTS ENglewood 3-2777 OPe ' Evenings i GRAND MUSIC ACADEMY I ROBERT'S HOUSE OF COIFFURES 35 WEST DEMAREST AVE. ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Across from St. Cecilia R. C. C. Bergen County's Only State Approved MUSIC SCHOOL Instrument Sales' and Rentals Expert Repairing Willard Cottrell, Director 82 GRAND AVENUE ENGLEWOOD, N. J. ENglewood 3-6908 Dlamond 2-2643 114 ENglewood 3-2691 Complimenfs of 1 V 1 1 S 1 J l 15 WEST PALISADE AVENUE ENGLEWOOD, N. J. ENglewood 3-7411 I I Compliments of , ARGO SHOES j I Headquarfers for I B A U M G A R T ' S CASUALS, FLATS and SPORT SHOES By 5a,,d,e, of Bodom 45 EAST PALISADE AVE. 61 wesr PALISADE AVE. ENGLEWOOD' N- J- ENGLEWOOD, N. J. A Ring on fhe Phone Will Bring Malech's COHGX 2-0748 Pick Up Gnd Deliver I fo Your Home Phone EN. 3-3377 or EN. 3-9891 - 3-9892 ORADELL CLEANERS M A L E C H I 5 TAILORS - STORAGE 1 1 BEVERAGE5 All Work Done on the Premises Stationery - Confectionery - Ice Cream Same Day Service N 40 WEST HAMMON AVE' 244 KINDERKAMACK ROAD ENGLEWOOD, N. J. 0RADEl.l, NEW JERSEY ENglewood 4,5339 COIfax 1-0002-0013 F ' dl S ' REGAN'S BAKERS en Y emce . DEMAREST REALTY CO. ' PURE FOOD REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE 54 EA51' pALl5ApE AVE. 275 KINDERKAMACK ROAD 1 ENGLEWOOD, N- J- ORADELL, NEW JERSEY -l-1 115 Z -1 CITIZENS NORTHERN VALLEY T NATIONAL BANK Founded 1890 Member Federal Reserve Sysfem , Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporofion i ENGLEWOOD, N. J. TENAFLY, N. J. 1 l ENglewOod 3-8181 Air Conditioned K ENglewood 4-0611 OLD SALT CHOP HOUSE l JOHN FREDERICK'S SALON 1 Where Your Selecfion ls Charcoal Broiled lo Perfeclion HAIRDRESSING ROUTE QW 20 ENGLE STREET ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N. J. ENGLEWOOD' N' J' C U l'l'lCll'l if Sl, f ' T Disfincfive Feminine Affire UNION CITY JERSEY CITY TEANECK, N. i 'i LOwell 8-2900 l 5 'cangfin A ,,,,,,' FURNITURE CO.. lNc. I guxnltulz - JM-93 - Bedding i x cJ?adloa-d?zfLi3z1ato1s-Tiana: Our business is furnishing affracfive comforfable homes . . . May we help you? l 32-34 NORTH DEAN STREET i ENGLEWOOD, N. J. 116 LIVINGSTON'S STATIONERS and BOOKSELLERS OFFICE SUPPLIES 11 EAST PALISADE AVE. ENGLEWOOD, N. J. COIfax 2-3026 EDWARD C. BERGER RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE 194 MAIN STREET New MILFORD, N. ENglewood 3-7865 Complimenfs of wdffww 2 EAST PALISADE AVE. ENGLEWOOD, N. J. CLiffside 6-0058 Compliments of EDGEWATER PHARMACY 6 DEMPSEY AVENUE EDGEWATER, N. J. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE A. G. MARANO 8. ASSOCIATES Business CL. 6-8023 742 BERGEN BOULEVARD RIDGEFIELD, N. J. ENglewood 3-6255 COMMUNITY TAILORS AND CLEANERS 3 Hour Service on Cash and Carry 326 GRAND AVENUE ENGLEWOOD, N. J. I I I I I I I I I 117 1 Besf Wishes From . PALISADES TRUST COMPANY ENGLEWOOD, NEW JERSEY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporafion A S. 8. W. JEWELERS i i FINE JEWELRY - DIAMONDS Silversmifhs - Repairing Modernizing - Engraving 34 WEST PALISADE AVE. ENGLEWOOD, N. .I. HOWARD JOHNSON'S 1 ROUTE 4 FORT LEE, N. J. N MOrsemere 6-5610 If ls Nice To Be Remembered wiih HALLMARK CARDS that say You Cared Enough fo Send fhe Very Besf SLOCUM STATIONERS 678 SHALER BOULEVARD RIDGEFIELD, N. J. ENglewood 3-7628 ZF. CE. iinffritz GUILDCRAFT OPTICIAN 30 PARK PLACE ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Q Tel HU. 7-5933 ' Complimenis of i For - Good Food ' N Y S T R O M ' S RESTAURANT - SODA FOUNTAIN Excellenf Facilifies for Porfies io T00 Open Every Day 7:30 A.M. fo 8:30 P.M. ROUTE 4 PARAMUS, N. J. STERLING SHOES ENGLEWOOD, N. J. A. H. Dunn B. L. Shalon 118 LOwell 8-5096 HANSEN AND HANSEN REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 262 GRAND AVENUE ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Leonard J. Hansen N. J. Mofor Vehicle Agenf Cliffside 6-7086 KOCHER'S PORK STORE, Inc Manufacfurer of SMOKED MEATS and BOLOGNAS Wholesale and Retail 634 BERGEN BOULEVARD RIDGEFIELD, N. J. Dlamond 3-4435 - 6 BERGEN TRAVEL AGENCY CRUISES - TOURS - RESORTS All Airline and Sieamship Reservations MAIN STREET HACKENSACK, N. J. 290 Complimenfs of MR. AND MRS. JAMES RIVIELLO SHEET MUSIC RECORD HEADQUARTERS SHALER CONRAD 5CHM'DT Vito Pemicone, Ph.G. COMPLETE SCHIRMER LIBRARY PRESCRIP-HONIS-rs Classical - Popular 676 SHALER BOULEVARD 264 MAIN STREET HACKENSACK, N. J. Dlamond 2-6709 Personalized French Dry Cleanin KELS CLEANERS TUXEDOS F 9 OR HIRE 553 SHALER BOULEVA RIDGEFIELD, N. J. MOrsemere 6-8524 We Call For and Deliver RIDGEFIELD, N. J. MOrsemere 6-5503 LOwell 8-5110 PLAZA SHOP RECORDS - TV - RADIOS - HI-FI TAPE RECORDER RADIO 8. MUSIC S - FANS SHEET MUSIC - AIR CONDITIONERS INSTRUMENTS Experf Repair on All Appliances ' 70 EAST PALISADE A I VE. A ENGLEWOOD, N. J. 119 N MCCORMACK INCORPORATED Phone COIIUX 2-4320 I 18 EAST 48th STREET , I L NEW YORK 17, N. Y' EUGENE S QUA ITY SHOE SHOP I Suite 301 PLaza 9-2886 See Us for Orthopedic Shoe Work JEWELERS ' SILVERSMITHS and feafuring FOOT CORRECTION SILVERWARE ' DIAMONDS We fake orders for DR. SCHOLL'S Shoes WATCHES - JEWELRY - GIFTWARE U- 5- KEDS PET SUPPLIES E . E FRA K . CCORMACK iLII3:R6ATQl1s.JK1rN:?BEK RLIJISSELLMG. RICHTER 306 KINDERKAMACK ROAD ORADELL, NEW JERSEY I Telephone Residence Phone Colfax 2-2021 I COIfax 1-1088 COIfax 2-1052 I GEORGE E. WELLS, JR. ARTHUR G. NORMAN REAL ESTATE-MORTGAGES NORMAN FUNERAL HOME INSURANCE 268 KINDERKAMACK ROAD 431 KINDERKAMACK ROAD ORADELL, NEW JERSEY ORADELL, NEW JERSEY COIfcx 2-0582 I ANITA TEACH I ORADELL HARDWARE co. HARDWARE - HOUSEWARES F L OW E R S I GARDEN SUPPLIES I PLUMBING 8- ELECTRICAL FITTINGS 60 ENGLE STREET Hee De e'Y ENGLEWOOD N J 390 KINDERKAMACK ROAD T I h EN I cl 3-1233 ORADELL, New JERSEY eep one 9 eww COIfox 1-7761 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE I Flowers For AII Occasions w. GERouLD CLARK, INC. CONGRATUUWONS ' TO THE CLASS OF 1955 A Telephone ENgIewood 3-6000 TIMELY TREASURES I 67 NORTH DEAN STREET CARDS - GIFTS I ENGLEWOOD, N. J. 38 KINDERKAMACK ROAD I ORADELL, NEW JERSEY I 120 LOweII 8-2877 ENGLEWOOD JEWELERS WATCH MAKERS For 3 Generafions 37 EAST PALISADE AVE. ENGLEWOOD, N. J. COIfc1x I-0606 COOPER 8. DEMAREST, INC BUILDING MATERIALS PAINTS AND HARDWARE 447 NEW MILFORD AVENUE ORADELL, NEW JERSEY Complimenis of COTTAGE SHOPS, INC. ROUTE 9W and PALISADE AVE. ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N. J. COIfox I-I807 ORADELL MOTORS THE FINEST IN USED CARS FOR 26 YEARS William C. Kross, Propriefor COR. KINDERKAMACK ROAD and RIDGEWOOD AVENUE ORADELL, NEW JERSEY ENgIewood 4-0544 HOUSE OF COLOR PAINTS - WALLPAPER FABRICS 'I01 WEST PALISADE AVE. ENGLEWOOD, N. J. ENgIewood 4-'I555 - I556 SARAH K. GOLDSTEIN REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 448 TENAFLY ROAD Corner Hudson Avenue ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Besf Wishes from WILLIAMSON 8. COMPANY ORADELL'S LEADING REALTOR 78 KINDERKAMACK ROAD ORADELL, NEW JERSEY COIfux 'I-2200 COIfax 2-2400 ORADELL AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE, INC. 297 KINDERKAMACK ROAD ORADELL, NEW JERSEY 121 STIMULATIVE WHOLESOME GREAT LOVE STORY THE RING of AGES written by SOPHIE MANN KLIMBACH of New Milforcl, N. J. Delightful Reading for Young cmcl'Old with ci Special Message for Teenagers For Autographed First Editions Coll COIfax 2-2084 ENgIewood 3-9610 ENGLEWOOD SHELL SERVICE MICHAEL FERRARO I05 NORTH DEAN STREET ENGLEWOOD, N. J. DI. 2-3544 Free Delivery JOYCE'S MARKET PRIME MEATS, PouLTRY, FROZEN Fooos Joe Gentile Corl Miller 32 WEST PLEASANT AVE. MAYWOOD, N. J. ENgIewood 3-9755 LOweII 7-0732 ENGLEWOOD KQSHER DELICATESSEN Compliments of sol N sol A CATERING ' ' SCHNEIDER PHARMACY Any Time - Any Place 95 WEST PALISADE AVE. ENGLEWOOD, N. J. 122 UN ion 6-6839 RUBBER MOLDED SPECIALTIES, INC. RUBBER TO METAL SPECIALTIES 1610 PATERSON PLANK ROAD SECAUCUS, N .J. ENgIewood 3-9769 ENGLEWOOD TEXACO STATION 45 GRAND AVENUE ENGLEWOOD, N. J. ENgIewood 3-7169 CHRISTENSEN SERVICE GAS - OIL - REPAIRS 29 DEMAREST AVENUE ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. F. WITTE Compliments of LLoYD's INC. COlfcIx 2-1200 HENRY L. FENNER AGENCY REAL ESTATE ' INSURANCE Established 1923 400 KINDERKAMACK ROAD ORADELL, NEW JERSEY Complimenfs of MR. AND MRS. FRANK DUFFEK, JR. ' -' -- - Tj 1,23 ENgIewood 3-7366 - 7 Serving This Community Faithfully Almost 25 Years Reasonable and Reputable for ORIENTAL RUGS DOMESTIC BROADLOOMS - Every Shade, Color and Quality to Select From RUG AND FURNITURE CLEANING With Most Modern Equipment at Your Home, or in Our Own Up-to-Date Plant RUG REPAIRING - DYEING - MOTHPROOFING - STORING V. GARAPEDIAN RUG COMPANY CORNER OF PALISADE a. GRAND AVES. ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Mofsemefe 6-8279 Nite: UNion 5-1524 EN9'eWood 34063 RIDGEFIELD FLORIST Flowers For All Occasions -- WE DELIVER - Frank Gionnantonio, Prop. 599 BROAD AVENUE RIDGEFIELD, N. J. UNITED STATIONERS COMPANY Commercial Stationery - Printing Greeting Cards - Gifts 51 EAST PALISADE AVE. ENGLEWOOD, N. J. ENGLEWOOD AUTHORIZED NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION STAR DAIRY FRANKFURTERS - HAMBURGERS Custard Our Specialty All Soft Drinks-MiIk Shakes 9W SOUTH OF PALISADE AVE. ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N. J. BIRTWHISTLE 8. LIVINGSTON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE CORNER DEAN and BERGEN Established T892 STS. ENGLEWOOD, N. J. 124 Ea! llfliafzea fo jfle C aw of 1955 DIVER ITY Complimenfs of E. B. LEVINSOHN, D.D.S. CLASS OF 1933 COlfcx 2-0695 ORADELL BEAUTY SALON 6 ANTON, Prop. 29 ORADELL AVENUE ORADELL, N. J. ENglewood 3-0962 3-0963 CORTESE FRUITERY F. 8. R. Di Bortolo, Props. DEAN STREET, COR. DEPOT PLACE ENGLEWOOD, N. J. ORADELL ESSO Complimenfs of GEORGE and GEORGE ORADELL ESSO SERVICE I 1 1 125 LOwelI 8-0370 I ENGLEWOOD TRAVEL SERVICE I . TICKETS ON HAND TO EVERY PART OF THE WORLD I A Complete Travel Service for Residents of Bergen County I 24-A EAST PALISADE AVENUE ENGLEWOOD, N. J. I Complimenfs of ENgIewood 3-5800 MR. AND MRS. CRAIG DRY GOODS MANNIE PRINTZ 49 EAST PALISADE AVE. 512 GRAND AVENUE ENGLEWOOD N J ENGLEWOOD, N. J. ' ' ENgIewood 3-4363 Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily I HOMELAND CLOTHIERS I PALM BEACH FORMAL WEAR FOR PROMS BOys', Students' and Men's Clothing At Popular Prices I 36 PALISADE AVENUE ENGLEWOOD, N. J. ENglewOod 3-9825 Gulf Products C0 'Plfme'1'S0f PHIL HERMAN BLSONS DELL'S, INC. SERWCE STAHON DRESSES-cOArs-suns Fill- Up at Pl1il's SPORTSWEAR--BEACHWEAR 251 wEsT PALISADE AVE. 25 EAST PALISADE AVE- ' ENGLEWOOD, N- J- ENGLEWOOD, N. J. I 126 WHILE IN RIDGEFIELD STOP AT THE DAIRY QUEEN Delicious Sundaes, Shakes, Malts Bulk Pack to Take Out MO. 6-5094 Hetiierivan 8g Hunt, Props. PRESENTING JONI JAMES Lowell 8-3146 R. A. GORHAM CO. ' Insurance - Real Estate Established I876 'I7 NORTH DEAN STREET ENGLEWOOD, N. J. ENgIewoocI 4-4700 FERBER CORPORATION Manufacturers of Ball Point Pens and Pencils ALL STAR REVUE PROM NITE RUSTIC CABIN ENGLEWOOD cuFFs, N. J. 5 WEST SHEFFIELD AVENUE ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Compliments of JOHN SWENSON DRYDOCKS 1 JERSEY CITY, N. J. 1 127 l Il l Congrafulaiions fo fhe Class of 1955 l 1 WERNER'S PAINT SPOT 'l 7 EAST MADISON AVENUE l p DUMONT, N. J. -l Telephone DU 4-1928 l -I Schrafff 8: Whitman Candy ALER WEET PP JERRY s. JoE's THE SH S SHO E Cumide 6-3950 STATIONERY - GREETING CARDS - TOYS 934 RIVER ROAD 545 SHALER BOULEVARD RIDGEFIELD, N. J. EDGEWATER, N. J. MOrsemere 6-5911 - 6-4789 l Arfisric Painfing on Furnifure Free Delivery Coll LOwell 8-1664 ' Lacquer Finishing 8-1353 1 KOSHER DELICATESSEN LA FRONZ ANTIQUE SHOP BECK AND SPINRAD Remodeling ' Slip Covers Made to Order QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY ll Repairing - Rebuilding to Order st U H K h 1 Box Springs and Mattresses nc y os er l 491 GRAND AVENUE Wholesaigsgg QEEQAIQ-:cts for Freezers I ENoLEwoon, N. J. ' 'OP' l 56 WEST PALISADE AVE. I! ENQISWOOCI N. J- l 1 COMPLIMENTS 1 OF l Wm 6' Wm. jllomad Gomifanf 128 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. OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS- I955 Frank J, McCormack Marshall Brightly Frank P. Hahn Max Hoilman John Fried Roy Wohlfarth J. Ruggiero Wendell G. Randolph B. E. Zeeman William Perricelli Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Louis Cohen William Friedel Ralph W. Dawson C. Schaefer and Mrs. I. C. Levinsohn and Mrs . C. W. Parsons Mrs. Irene Marsar Mrs. C, De Rienzo Paul Karanlilian Kenneth Charles Levine Mrs. Dorothy Gray Mrs. Erma Kopp Mr. Carlton E. Wells Charles Martin Noreika David Livinston Ireland Henry L. Cordier, Real Estate Von Sollinge Kennels Foster Village Snack Shaler Hardware Margaret Baumann Edgewater Bakery Fred Horns 8: Son, New York City Industrial Products Supplies Rose Brand Syrup Co., New York City Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Filenbaum State Chemical and Supply Co., Passaic, New Jersey Garden State Vending Service, Ridgewood, New jersey Harritt Food Products, Elizabeth, N, J. Noxall and U. S. Coat Apron and Linen Service, Inc., Paterson, New Jersey Duvernoy and Sons Bakers, N. Y. C. Borden Farms Products of Hackensack Mr. and Mrs. M. Thomas Constant Mr. and Mrs. Irving Levine Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fried National Biscuit Co. E. Salto Decorators Shaler Delicatessen Ridgefield Barber Shop China House of Bergenfield Brown Soda Shop Robert N-oreika Bob Remschel Michael S. Fried Donald A. Gooss john Rockefeller Elaine R. Fried Helene Barbara Fried Vito DiRienzo J. Miller Lawrence D. Romano Nick Masci Coach W, B. 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