Frenchtown High School - Terrier Yearbook (Frenchtown, NJ)
- Class of 1958
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Again, Mr. Webb, we would like to thank you. 3 RONALD R. ROGERS MARGARET H. BERTRAM M. LIGHT Vice -Principal and CARPENTER Superintendent of Schools Sciences Mathematics and Guidance ARTHUR A. HAWK HEDWIGNE GROSS ELPEDIO J. PETTINELLI EVELYN UREN Mathematics, Asssistant Latin and French Instrumental Instructor Vocal, MllSiC APPl'eCi3ti0l'l Coach EDNA HOLCOMBE PAUL H. SNYDER HAZEL M. HANN CHARLES 13, STRAUSS Home Economics Business Education Business Education Art VERA E. MILLER LUTHER M. HAMMOND HELEN W. TOWNSEND LQRETTA A, SCHEETZ English and Librarian English, Junior Business English English Training VIVIAN DUNKERTON LEE HILL CHARLES J. IGOE W. TAP WEBB Physical Education Physical Education History and Coach Science, Agsigtant Coach CLIFFORD D. LESSIG ROBIN JOHNSTON MABEL GODOWN WALTER YOUNGKIN Industrial Arts Science and Guidance School Secretary Custodian I I O 5 7755 Editor-in-Chief . . . . . Sandra Kutz Business Manager . . . . . . Michael Bean Photography ..... . . Andrea Sujet Circulation .................... Kay Trainer Advertising .................,.. Walter Bird Biographies . Robert Seymour, Lyal Gordon, Eric Ewald . Class History ..... Arlene Markman, Phyllis Godown Class Poll ..... ............. R uth Ann Laire Class Prophecy . . . . . Carol Shaw, Brenda Gordon Class Will ..... .............. A rlene Arnht Secretaries .... . . Saundra Fuhrrnann, Edna Scheetz Sandra Kinney ,4 wwe ,pm za Sam The principal objective of our Yearbook is to present an enlightening collection of reminiscent material which willbe perusedtoday andin the years to come. The many heart warming events, the unforgettable happenings, which someday we will wish to bring back, will appear before us with the flip of a page. Our staff has worked diligently and for many hours to produce this memorable book to honor the Seniors as well as to thank the many people responsible for our four happy years. ABOVE: Entire staff. BELOW, Left: Business staffg Right, Editorial staff. 2 ,mf 'P' ' L2 sf- wfwf 1? Back. . .Back. . .Back thru the years. Come with me, a former alumna of Frenchtown High School, to 1954 as I remember those poignant and wonderful times. As I think back, I remember my first day: afraid, awed and shy. . .yes. But more than this, I was excited and looking forward to four enriching years. Fellow members of my class were assigned to Homerooms 8, 14 and 15 with Miss Carpenter, Miss Miller and Mrs. Gross. At our first class meeting, we elected Bill Wolfe as President, Jack Rich, Vice-President, Carol Shaw, Secre- tary and Arlene Amht as our Treasurer. Mr. Luther Hammond was chosen by our class to act as our Adviser. The seventh week of school saw our election of Arlene Arnht, Michael Bean and Jack Rich to the Student Council. We really felt that now we were becoming a part of the school. I can remember the fun I had at our Freshman Party on November 10th. It was our first class gathering, and the dancing and games helped us to get better acquainted. Sportswise, our Freshman Year was a big one, we had champion teams in football and basketball. Carolyn Eckert received a letter for hockey and James Balliet received one for baseball. In the Fall of 1955, I retumed to Frenchtown as a Sophomore: a student well started on the road to becoming an upperclassman. We elected Michael Bean as President, Noralie Haney as Vice -President, Carol Shaw as Secretary and Kay Trainer as Treasurer. Miss Anne Shaffer was elected Class Adviser. With her help, we sold taffeta roses as our class project. As our Student Council representatives, we elected Lyal Gordon, Jack Rich and William Wolfe. By this time, we were well launched on our Sophomore year and experience had taught us that it would take plenty ofhardwork and perseverance to succeed. Bearing this thought in mind,we enthusiastically announced our dance. . . Spring Fantasy, held on Oct. 19th. As Sophomores, we began to take a more active interest in extra -curricular activities. Michael Bean won the local Oratorical Contest, and Susan Schaible, Noralie Haney and Sandra McCarty made the Junior Varsity Cheerleading Squad. Again the Class of '58 made itself known in the field of sports. Receiving a letter for football was James Ballietand for baseball, Byron Hero. I remember how proud we were as Sophomores for our School had champion- ship teams in football, basketball and baseball. Sophomore girls also received honors in sports. In hockey, Lyn Jenkins,Caroline Eckert, Susan Schaible,Noralie Haney and Manager, Ruth Ann Laire received Varsity letters. Then we were Juniors! Upperclassmen at last! We started off the year by electing William Wolfe as President, Robert Rummel as Vice-President, Ruth Ann Laire as Secretary, Arlene Arnht as Treasurer and Mr. Tap Webb as Class Adviser. Once again, we elected representatives to Student Council. They were Ruth Ann Laire and Lyal Gordon. Lyal Cordon, President, Mr. Webb, Adviser, Jerry Shoudt, Vice-President, Ruth Ann Laire, Secretary, Noralie Haney, Treasurer. ARLENE A. ARNHT 'Tis beauty calls, and glory shows the way. Nickname: Reds Favorite saying: Geez Hi-Teens 1,2,35 Busy Bees 2,35 Blue and Gold 35 Office Assistant 25 StudentCounci1 15 Class Treasurer 1,35 Dance Committees 2,3,45 Play Committee 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Glee Club 45 Intramurals 4. Future plans: To teach in elementary school. I will my lczgg red hair to Mr. Snyder who needs it more than I do. Q I A '7'i9'y l f , V, Q VOL ll: ,pf A L Ji 6-,U ff JAMES BALLIET No man can be a patriot on an empty stomach. Nickname: Jim Favorite saying: I don't know. Football 1,2,3,4,Co-Captain 45 Baseball 1,45 Conservation Club 1,2,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Track Club 3. I will to Mr. Hawk my ability to play baseball. MICHAEL T. BEAN Prove all things5 hold fast that which is good. Nickname: Mike Favorite saying: Oh stop! Senior Play 45 Student Council l,4, President 4, President, County Council45 C1assPresident 25 Baseball 253,45 Conservation Club 25 Pho- tography Club 15 Band 2,35 Boys' State 35 American Legion Oratorical Contest l,2,3, County Winner 35 Yearbook, Business Manager 4. Future plans: Colorado State University, Forestry. I will to Mr. Hawk a bongo drummer for Room 11. CHESTER A. BELLIS Handsome is that handsome does. Nickname: Chet Favorite saying: Not much wonder. Conservation Club 1,45 Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Chorus 1,45 Weather Club 35Photography Club 15 Blue and Gold 45 Dance Band 3,4. Future pla.ns: College. I will my guitar to Nick Stangil. WALTER R. BIRD Large was his bounty and his soul sincere. Nickname: Walt Favorite saying: Let's go, F.H.S! Conservation Club l,2,3,43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Band l,2,33 Baseball 33 Junior and Senior Plays 3s Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Science Seminar 43 Yearbook 4. Future plans: Travel. I will Room 8 to forty-five fortunate students. XXX! NANCY S. BUSH has the strange sweet grace of violets. Nickname: Nanc Favorite saying: C'est la vie, n'est-ce pas? Hi-Teens 1,2,3,43BusyBees 3,43 Blue and Gold 3,43 Dance Committees. Future plans: Home Economics. I will my daily bowl of soup at the Milkhouse to Dorothy Leidy. WILLIAM H. CARR These are the times that try men's souls. Nickname: Stud Favorite saying: Love to. Conservation Club l,2,3,43 Track Club 3i Basketball 2,33 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Future plans: Another year of F.H.S. I will my ability to do law to Paul Snyder who needs it. DIANNE C. CHMIELEWICZ Gentle speech, beneficent of mind. Nickname: Danni Favorite saying: Oh Glory! Blue and Gold 3,43 Chorus l,2,43 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 Hi- Teens 1,2,3,43 Library Club 1,23 Current Events Club 33 Biology Club 33 Science Seminar 43 Dance Committee 4. Future plans: College and a degree. I will my position on the J .V. cheering squad to anyone who likes liniment. 9 CAROLYN M. ECKERT A tender heart3 a will inflexible. Nickname: Bobbi Favorite saying: Hey, Guess what l just heard. Hockey l,2,3,4, C0-Captain 43 Hi-Teens l,2,3,43 Twirler l,2,3,43 Or- chestra 1,2,3,43 Future Nurses 2,3,43 Basketball 3,43 Softball 1,2,3,43 Junior Play3 Blue and Cold 43 Track Club 33 Glee Club 4s Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Office Assistant 43 Dance Committees 1,2,3,43 Chorus 3. Future plans: Hospital work. I will my size 4 112 sneakers to Milly Crowell. ERIC W. EWALD One thing is forever good3 That one thing is success. Nickname: Eric Favorite saying: Well, I don't know. Model Club lj Hobby Club 23 Glee Club 23 Track Club 3s Track 33 Basketball 1,2,3j Blue and Gold 3,43 Yearbook 43 Senior Play3 National Honor Society. Future plans: College, Law.. I will my track shoes to Mr. Hawk so he will have that extra speed to steal second base. THOMAS L. FLEMING It matters not how long we live, but how. Nickname: Tom Favorite saying: Ca.n't see it! Bandl,23 Orchestra 1,23 Conservation Club 1,2,3,43 Football 3,45 Pho- 3 tography Club 43 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Future plans: Service I will four years in high school to anyone who can stay with it. SAUNDRA E. FUHRMANN Little said is soonest mended. Nickname: Sandy Favorite saying: Oh, yea? Hi-Teens l,2,3,43 Dramatic Club 2,3,4j Basketball 2,3,43 Band l,2,3,43 Blue and Gold 43 Yearbook 43 Chorus 1,45 Office Assistant 43 Library Club 4. Future plans: Secretarial work. I will my position in the Band to anyone who likes to work. JOHN M. FURMAN For man is man and master of his fate. Nickname: John Favorite saying: Experience is the best teacher. Conservation Club l,2,3,454-H Club 1,2,35 Track Club 35 Track Team 3 4. Future plans: Mechanical drafting school. I will my curly hair to Yul Brynner to use as a beard. my MM Q Pl-IYLLIS R. GODOWN Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Niclmame: Phil Favorite saying: Oh, heavens! Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Hi-Teens 1,2,3,45 Future Nurses 2,3,45 Language Arts Club 25 Junior Play5 Blue and Gold 3,45 Manager: Hockey, Basketball 3,45 Softball 25 Yearbook 45 Intramurals 1,25 Clee Club 45 Office Assistant 45 Dance Committees 1,2,3,45 Chorus 3. Future plans: Nursing. I will my bass drum to Tommy Tigar. BRENDA E. GORDON Backward, tum backward, O Time in your flight, Make me a child again just for tonight. Nickname: Bren Favorite saying: I there's one thing I can't stand, it's a sore wirmer. Citizenship Institute 35 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,45 Language Arts Club 25 Hi-Teens 1,2,3,45 Future Nurses 2,35 Hockey 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Biology Club 35 Basketball 2,3,45 Blue and Cold 1,2,3,4, Co-Editor 45 Softball 1,35 Yearbook 45 Clee Club 45 National Honor Society. Future plans: To be a teacher. I will my silver fillings to the Hi-Teen treasury. LYAL D. GORDON Each mind has its own method. Nickname: Dean Favorite saying: Pay your dues! Student Council 2,35 Conservation Club l,2,3,45 Football 25 Yearbook 45 Junior P1ay5 President, Senior Classg Intramurals 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society. Future plans: Live and let live. I will a ticket for the first flight to the moon to Barry Wennagel. DENNIS C. GRIM Young fellows will be young fellows. Nickname: None Favorite saying: None Baseballl,2,3,43ConservationClub 1,2,3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Junior Pla y. Future plans: Navy. I will my ability to get along with the teachem to Sammy Bush. WlLI.lAM J. GROSSMAN A little nonsense now and then ls relished by the wisest men Nickname: Bill Favorite saying: Yup! Conservation Club 1,2,3,43 4-H Club 2,33 Junior and Senior Plays3 In- tramurals 2,3,43 Science Seminar 4. Future plans: To be a teacher. I will my ability to do geometry to anyone who wants it. NORALIE HANEY Scatter Plenty o'er a smiling land. Nickname: Norrie Favorite saying: Hi, brat! Hockey l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 43 J.V. Cheerleader 23 Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Captain 43 Hi-Teens 1,2,3,4, President 43 Softball 2,3,43 Intra- murals l,2,43 Record Club 23 Junior Play3 Twirler lj Office Assistant 43 Dance Committees 1,2,3,43 Class Vice-President 2, Treasurer 4s Na- tional Honor Society. Future plans: Secretarial work and marriage. I will my leopard undies to Mary Jane Silva who seems fascinated by them. x RCBERT A. HECKMAN I.et us have peace. Nickname: Alvie Favorite saying: Oh, yeah! Photography Club 1,43 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,43 Thrift Club 1,2,3,43 Cur- rent Events Club 33 Conservation Club l,2,3,43 Blue and Cold 43 Intra- murals 3,43 Photography 4. Future plans: Not known. I will my seat on the bus to anyone who wants a reclining one. BYRON S. HERO Wit, now and then, struck smartly, shows a spar. Nickname: Soc Favorite saying: Well I don't know. My mind went blank. Conservation Club l,2,3,45 Fly Tying Club 23 Basketball 25 Baseball 2,3,4g Language Arts Club 1,23 Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Science Seminar 4. Future plans: College, medical school to become a surgeon. I will my lurid competence for playing first base to Mr. Hawk. D. WESTON HERRICK Be sure you are right, then go ahead. Nickname: Slim Favorite saying: Really Big! Conservation Club 1,2,3,45 Intramurals l,2,35 Junior Play, Science Seminar 4. Future plans: College, electrical engineering. I will my Hi-Fi to Mr. Hammond so he can play MACBETH in English class. GARY JAHRSDOERFER No wealth is like a quiet mind. Nickname: Gary Favorite saying: I don't know. 4 Conservation Club 1,2,3,4g Photography Club 15 Intramurals 1,2,3. Future plans: College. I will my quiet manner to Mickey Rummel who is not as quiet. MARILYN JDIKINS A place for everything and everything in its place. Nickname: Lyn Favorite saying: Let's get organized! Blue and Cold 3,4g Hi-Teens I,2,35 Hockey 2,3,45 Record Club 1,25 Chorus pianist 1,2,35 Orchestra and Assembly pianist 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Future Nurses 25 Basketball 1,25 Glee Club 4g Citizenship ln- stitute 35 National Honor Society. Future plans: College and marriage. I will my raccoon coat to Miss Carpenter. ARTHUR L. JENSB4 'Tis only noble to be good. Nickname: Art Favorite saying: Nothing Conservation Club 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,45 Intramurals 1,2,3g Track 7 Club 35 Photography Club 4. Future plans: College, chemical engineering. I will my comb to Wally Knight to keep his hair in place. EPJKA M. KAPFHAMMER Nothing is more preferable than a pleasant friend. Nickname: Pinky Favorite saying: Oh heavens! Hi-Teens 1,2,3,4g BusyBees 2,3,4gFuture Nurses 2,3,45 Play Committee 33 Intramurals 4. Future plans: Join the Waves. I will my height to Christine Hummer. PEARL M. KARMONDI A few strong instincts and a few plain rules. Nickname: Pearl Favorite saying: Oh Brother! Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Hi-Teens l,2,3g Chorus 1,2,43 Blue andGold43 Dramatic Club 4g Junior and Senior Playsg Intramurals l,4. Future plans: Secretary. I will my arguments in law class to Jeanne Pinkerton. SANDRA M. KINNEY As full of spirit as the month of May. Nickname: Sandy Favorite saying: Gee, gosh! Hi-Teens 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Dramatic Club 3,4, President 45 Blue andGo1d3,4, Business Manager 45 Yearbook 45 Busy Bees 25 Office As- sistant 43 Junior and Senior Playsg Basketball 45 National Honor Society. Future plans: Rider College, secretarial work, marriage. I will Mr. Snyder to anyone who likes to argue. 14 fb SANDRA L. KUTZ Imagination is the air of the mind. Nickname: Sandy Lee Favorite saying: Guess what? Hi-Teens 1,2,3,45 Band Majorette 1,25 Weather Club 25 Biology Club 35 Junior and Senior Plays5 Office Assistant 2,35 Yearbook, F.ditor-in- Chief 45 Glee Club 45 Dance Committees l,2,45 Science Seminar 45 Future Nurses 35 National Honor Society. Future plans: College. I will my shape to anyone who's not in shape. nj, W RUTH ANN LAIRE Everywhere in life, the true question is not what we gain, but what we do. Niclcnarne: Ruth Favorite saying: You old pot! HockeyManager l,2,3,45C1a.ss Secretary 3,45 Hi-Teens l,2,3,45 Dance Committees l,2,3,45 Head Majorette l,2,3,45 Student Council 35 Sen- ior and Junior Plays5 Basketball 1,25 Intramurals 1,25 Girls' State 35 Yearbook45 Blue and Gold 45 Dramatic Club 45 D.A.R. Representative 45 Office Assistant 45 National Honor Society. Future plans: Work and marriage. I will my ability in flirt to Kay Hourigan. CLIFFORD LESSIC Experience is a good school, but the fees are high. Nickname: Chiefy Junior Favorite saying: Holy Cow Conservation Club 1,2,3,45 Weather Club 2,35 Intramurals 3,45 School banking 4. Future plans: Electronics. I will my trips to the bank to anyone who wants them. EILEEN J. LESSIG Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Hi-Teens 1,2,3,45 Busy Bees 45 Chorus 4. Future plans: Airline stewardess or secretary. I will my full skirts to Mary Ann Weider. 15 Nickname: Favorite saying: ' He's a good kid. RICHARD R. LIPPINCOTT Manners make the man. Nickname: Vic Favorite saying: I don't care. Language Arts Club 13 Band 1,2,3,4j Orchestra l,2,3,43 Dance Band 1,2,3,43 Baseball 2,45 Junior and Senior P1ays3 Conservation Club 3,45 Intramurals l,2,3,4. Future plans: Air Force. I will my curly hair to Mr. Light. '7 . gm by S . Y, H I . C IX! WARREN LIPP INCOTT Silence gives consent. Nickname: Butch Favorite saying: Boy, Oh Boy! Football 2,3,4Q Junior Play3 Conservation Club l,2,3,4. Future plans: Work in box factory. I will Mr. Snyder's brute force to anyone who needs some. ARLENE MARKMAN Elegant in simplicity, and warm in ecstasy. Nickname: Arlie Favorite saying: What a panic! Hi-Teens 1,23 Junior and Senior P1ays3 Language Arts Club 13 Busy Bees 23 C1u'rentEvents Club 3g Dramatic Club 33 Blue and Gold 4g Year- book 43 Oratorical Contest 33 Office Assistant 43 Glee Club 43 Intra- murals 43 Dance Committee 4. Future plans: College and then journalism. I will a record, Let's Keep It Down To A Dull Roar, to Mr. Igoe. 9556571 HLWBJLM QQ gf 'A' ,ft f ,ff SAUNDRA J. C. MCCARTY Plain without pomp, and rich without show. Nickname: Sandy Favorite saying: Crude, that's a riot! J.V. Cheerleader 2,3, Captain 33 Varsity Cheerleader 43 Hi-Teens 1,2,3,4j Library Club 1,25 Blue and Gold 1,2,3j Yearbook 43 Orchestra 43 Basketball l,2,43 Future Nurses 3,45 Biology 3g Science Seminar 43 Chorus 1,2,3,4. Future plans: Christian service. I will four indefinable years to any incoming Freshman. 16 WILLIAM S. MOORE Honor lies in honest toil. Nickname: Bill Favorite saying: Can't see it! Conservation Club 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Senior Play. Future plans: Work in a box factory I will my parking space in the parking lot to anyone who wants it. CAROLYN M. OPDYKE 'Ah, why should life all labour be? Nickname: Carolyn Favorite saying: Don't know. Busy Bees 3,451-Ii-Teens 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1gSoftball 1,23 Play Commit- tee 3,4. Future plans: Waves Iwill a nickel to Jackie Wizner to buy her own chewing gum. CHARLES M. PENY AK I cannot rest from travel: I will drink Life to the Lees. Nickname: Switchblade Favorite saying: Wine, women, music. Conservation Club 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Baseball Manager 3, Football Manager 4, Photography Club 1. Future plans: Army I will a year's supply of tape to the football team sothat the managers do not have to make a daily trip downtown. GERALD J. PERS!-IY N Peace, peace, where there is no peace. Nickname: Jerry Favorite saying: l want my 'Maypo. ' Conservation Club 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4g Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4g Busy Bees 1,2,3,4g J.V. Cheerleader, Captain 1, Varsity Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, Hockey 1,2,3,4g Future Nurses 1,2,3,4, Office Assistant 1,2,3,4, Wreck-up Squad 1,2,3,4g Clean-up Squad 1,2,3,4, Daily Bulletin, Editor-in-Chief 1,2,3,4g Detention Master 1,2,3,4. Future plans: Superintendent of Schools I will my favorite breakfast cereal, Maypo, to Mr. Snyder. 17 GRACE A. PIELI. Let gentleness my strong enforcement be. Nickname: Grace Favorite saying: l'd die if that happened. Language Arts Club 1: I-Ii-Teens 1,2,3,4g Intramurals 4. Future plans: College, missionary I will my height to Marion Strobel. KAREN A. PHILLIPPI The air around them looks radiant as the air around a star. Nickname: Twin Favorite saying: You all. Band twirler 1,2,3,4g Busy Bees 2,3,4g I-li-Teens 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Track Club 35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Play Committees: Dance Committees. Future plans: College I will my long bus ride each morning to anyone who doesn't get her homework done. .,. Sl-IAREN M. PHILLIPPI The air around them looks radiant as the air around a star. Nickname: Twin Favorite saying: Oh Boy! Band twirler1,2,3,45 Busy Bees 2,3,4: Hi-Teens 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Track Club 3: Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Play Committeesg Dance Committees. Future plans: College I will Mr. Webb enough corn and bean seeds for his next biology class to plant. I 1 W. A N W H fyys gf F I 1 pf fy' JT JOHN H. RICH, Jr. ii: I am the master of m fate V' Y 1 i. I am the captain of my soul. Nickname: Jack Favorite saying: Holy Cowl' Student Council l,2,4g Vice-President Class 15 Band 1,2,3,4g Orches- tra l,2,3,4g Dance Band 1,2,3,4g Track Club 33 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Junior and Senior Plays: Quartet 2,35 Trio 35 Conservation Club 1,2 3,4. Future plans: To be an honest politician. I will all my French exams, which were mathematically computed to all future French students. 18 RICHARD J. RODENBAUGH Men are but children of a larger growth. Nickname: Shorty Favorite saying: Can't see it! Football l,2,3,4g Conservation Club 1,2,3,4g Junior and Senior Playsg Track 3. Future plans: Power Plant I will leave anything to anybody. FRIEDA N. RUNGE Life is not life at all without delight. Nickname: Frieda Favorite saying: What a Wierdo! Hockey 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Basketball 3,4, Co-Captain 45 Hi- Teens 1,2,3,45 Library Club 4. Future plans: Work in a band and Waves I will my ability to get along with Richie Rodenbaugh to Dotty Leidy. ROBERT N. RUMMEL Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. Nickname: Rum Favorite saying: Might just as well, if you can't dance. Basketball l,2,3,4, Captain 45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Conservation Club 1,2,3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Future plans: Carpenter I will the right-of-way to Honeysuckle Lane to Robert Clark. aff 017 M7 JIMMY? ' LL SUSAN C. SCI-IAIBLE Do well the duty that lies before you. Nickname: Sue Favorite saying: Holy Moley! Future Nurses 2,3,45 Hi-Teens 1,2,8,4g Dramatic Club 1,25 Hockey 1,2,3,4g Basketball 2,45 Cheerleader 2,3,4g Biology Club 35 National Honor Societyg Junior and Senior Playsg Glee Club 43 Science Semi- nar 45 Blue and Gold 43 Dance Committees 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2, 3,4. Future plans: Nurse I will my blonde hair to Mary Ann Weider. 19 Sk :Y fi Q? EDNA M. SCHEETZ Junior and Senior Plays. Future plans: Secretarial work I will my red hair to Judy Moore who seems to want it. Be sparing of speech, and things will come right of themselves. Nickname: Eggs Favorite saying: I don't know. Hi-Teens 1,2,3,4, Busy Bees 2,3.4: Blue and Gold 1, Yearbook4, ROBERT W. SEYMOUR High erected thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy. Nickname: Bob Favorite saying: Vraiment Gros fReally Bigj Conservation Club 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 2,35 Junior Play, Football Manager 4, Yearbook 4, Science Seminar 4. Future plans: Lehigh orDe1aware University and chemical engineering I will to Miss Carpenter aJunior to take attendance for Homeroom 8. CAROL M. SHAW She walks today in woodlands fair. attendance taking. GERALD B. SHOUDT The mildest manners and the bravest mind. Nickname: Jerry Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Science Club 2,4gJunior Play, Track Club 3, Track team 35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Vice-President ofclass4, Basketball 4. Future plans: College I will my spot in the big circle to Harold Sebring and George Kinney. 20 Nickname: Becky Favorite saying: . . . you know Hi-Teen.s 1,2,3,4, Biology Club 2,35 Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4, Language Arts 1,2,35 Blue and Gold 3,4, Co-Eclitor 4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Yearbook 4, Future Nurses 2,35 National Honor Society, Basketball 1,25 Softball 1,2,3g Junior and Senior Plays, Glee Club 4. Future plans: A.B. from a liberal arts college and graduate study. Iwill to Miss Carpenter a bugle to repress the rnoanin' in the gloamin ' in Room 8, which will be furnished with neon-lighted desls equipped with Here and Home buttons to facilitate easier 'pu DAVID A. SILVERTHORN Nature fits all her children with something to do. Nickname: Dave Favorite saying: Holy Cow! Conservation Club 1,25 Band 1,2,3,4g Weather Club 3. Future plans: Farming or carpenter ' I will my 5I Ford to Mr. Igoe. fn.. KENNETH A. SIPOS And he's a man and a' that. Nickname: Kenny Favorite saying: If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try, again. Conservation Club 1,2,3,45 4-H Club 1,2,35 Language Arts 1,2,3g Science Club 2,35 Blue and Gold 1,2,3g Photography Club 1,45 Dra- matic Club 43 Junior and Senior Plays. Future plans: Attend New York University and be a Buyer I will my geometry notes to anyone who wants them. MARGIN L. STOUT For science is like virtue, its own exceeding great reward. Nickname: Margin Favorite saying: Look at that! Conservation Club 1,2,3,4g Track Club 35 Intramurals 2,35 Science Seminar 4. Future plans: Attend agricultural college I will to Miss Carpenter an automatic attendance taker. I QQ ANDREA K. SUJET P Her ways are ways of pleasantess. Nickname: Andy Favorite saying: Really! Citizenship Institute 35 Hi-Teens 1,2,3,45 Language Arts Club 1,23 Future Nurses 2,35 J.V. Cheerleader 35 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Junior 5 and Senior Plays: Blue and Gold 45 Yearbook 45 Honor Society: Science Seminar 45 Glee Club 4. Future plans: Montclair State Teacher's College I will my pony-tail saddle to Nick Fleming. 21 STANLEY L. SVENKOSKY Though this be madness, yet there is method in't. Nickname: Teddy Bear Favorite saying: That's life ! Science Seminar 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 3,45 Conservation Club 15 Basketball 25 Science Club 25 Biology Club 35 Track Club 35 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Junior and Senior Plays. Future plans: College I will my seat in I-lomeroom 8 and my ability to get along with Miss Carpenter to Bob Bodor. WILLIAM E. TOIKKA The mind's the standard of the man. Nickname: Turk Favorite saying: Can't see it! Science Club 25Basketball 253,45 Intramurals 35 Track Club 35Science Seminar 45 Conservation Club 4. Future plans: Engineering I will my height to Tommy Tigar. KAY F. TRAINER The spirit indeed is willing. Nickname: Kay Favorite saying: Everything happens to me ! Hi-Teens 1,2,3,45 Dramatic Club 2,3545 Blue and Gold 3,45 Class Treasurer 25 Office Assistant 3,45 Yearbook 45 Library Club 4. Future plans: Beautician I will my plaid skirt to Terry Lippincott to go with his shirt. DORIS E. TRAUGER Speech is silver, silence is golden. Nickname: George Favorite saying: I don't have to ifl don't want to. Hi-Teens 1,2,3,45 Thrift Club 25 Future Nurses 35 Busy Bees 4. Future plans: Receptionist in a doctor's office I will a roll of Life Savers to Miss Carpenter. JEAN E. WISEBURN Not in rewards, but in the strength to strive, the blessing lies. Nickname: Jeanie Favorite saying: Can't be helped! Dramatic Club 1,4, Intramurals 2,4, Busy Bees 2,3, President 4, Junior Play. Future plans: Work I will my place on the Honor Roll to Jackie Wizner. WILLIAM J. WOLFE Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. Nickname: Bill Favorite saying: That's the way it goes. Photography Club 1,Record Club, President 2, Science Club 2, Base- ball 2,3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Biology Club, President 3, Junior and Senior Plays, Student Council 2,4, Boys' State 4, Male Quartet 2, Male Trio 3, Blue and Gold 3,4, Conservation 4, Science Seminar 4, National Honor Society. Future plans: Teacher I will my French book to Mr. Youngkin to keep the fumace going. ARTHUR WEEKS Youth comes but once in a lifetime. I CHARLES WILSON I-Iuzzaed out of his seven senses. Nickname: Chas. Favorite saying: Oh No! tg Conservation Club 1,2,3,4, 4-I-I Club l,2,3,4. Future plans: Navy I will my shorthand book to Mike Rummel. 23 PATRICIA GELEGONYA Home is where the heart is. Nickname: Pat Favorite saying: Gee! ! ! Choir 23 Hi-Teens 1,2,3,4g Dance Committees 3,4. Future plans: Secretary or Airline Hostess I will my smile to the teachers of next year's classes. HERBERT HUMMER Ah! Happy years! Once more who would not be a boy! Nickname: Sciss Favorite saying: How about a job? Pocket Pool 1,2,3,4. Future plans: Air Force I will my Ford to Tank Fleming who seems to like to go nowhere fast. GEORGE KOZAKOF F Ask me no questions and I will tell you no lies. Nickname: George Favorite saying: I don't know. Conservation Club 2,3,4: 4-H 1. Future plans: Air Force I will my seat in Detention to George Durasoff. DOUGLAS PINKERTON Proper words in proper places. Nickname: Plug Favorite saying: I can't see it. Conservation Club 1,2,3,4: Intramurals 1,2,3,4: Dance Committees 2,33 Track Club 35 Track Team 3,4. Future plans: Unknown I will my track shoes to Speedy Bucky. To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To IRA SENDERLINC Never say 'Fail' again. Nickname: Newt Favorite saying: T.S. Football 2,3,4g Baseball 3,45 Conservation Club l,2,4, Intramurals l,2,3,4. Future plans: Carpenter I will my definition of F. H. S. to Mr. Snyder. WILLIAM WOODS A penny for your thoughts. I will my seat in English class to some lucky student in the Junior class. 70e,d4e4tadazt4aft4e5azdoz6la44af? 74'fd946SclooLlegae4ft4tooaa ?acalf1fz'le cad!-eafwul and Mr. Light, a round -trip to the shrine of Horace Mann. Mr. Rogers, a hydromatic, torsion -aire pogo stick. Mr. Igoe, a football with a built-in propeller. Mr. Webb, a trip to Doodyville. Mr. Hawk, an all-expense -paid trip to Hollywood for a screen test. Mr. Snyder, some chalk for Room 9--his typing class. Mr. Hammond, a trip to Stratford -on-Avon. Mr. Strauss, another Rembrandt for his art class. Mr. Hill, Keds with built -in springs for basketball season. Mr. Lessig, a tuxedo to replace his Coveralls. Mr. Pettinelli, a trip to Italy so he can cut ravioli squares. Mr. Johnston, a pair of roller skates so he can hunt for his absentees. Miss Carpenter, a solid gold alann clock to go off when it is time for her daily brunch of geletin and orange juice. Mrs. Hann, a trip to Remington Rand. Miss Miller, a row of classics for the library. Mrs. Gross, a round-trip ticket to Paris. Mrs. Townsend, a cheerleading uniform to use during the annual Faculty-Varsity basketball game Miss Scheetz, a club with a built -in bull whip for her English II class, D Period. Mrs. Uren, a date with Stan Freeburg. Mrs. Holcombe, a sack of Pillsbury's Best. Miss Dunkerton, a trip to the Olympics. Mrs. Godown, a jar of peanut butter for envelope flaps that won't stick. 25 dqwwS44w ,qafd-spa. i -. 444 an Q-5 2.. f an f gundaifzdan 7qAVV Memories winged phantoms spearing time silver tipped with balm or pain s acid renewing the ancient love again sweet sour sour sweet and all mine Time 2016 A D Scene The sky is like ice suffused with black paint picked out with penpornt splatters of gilt From where we see it arched over hilly land the silence is barely faintly troubled by a restless ocean of stars A wind from the north is wildly astir moving fiercely through the bare trees Its rapid breathing takes away sound Frost like breast feathers plucked from a snow goose covers the ground in small bright patches Now we see the silence defying movement broken by the arrival of Noralie Haney Lafevre dreaming of the years of her childhood Life IS too short to do the work that is needed the incessant theme of Room 8 Up and be doing' Help the world be better for you and those who follow in your train How odd thatthose words should have entered her mind as she sat in the darkness last night and with them a memory of her school days fast fading and yetso bright Odd that the promise of so many years ago should have flitted across her mind And odder yet that her feet had steered her to the foot of this lonely hill the meeting place for the scheduled rendezvous of the officers in the class of 1958 Odd yet seemingly Providential She remembers how they had solemnly pledged on their graduation night barring sickness or death to meet on this hill tonight November 21 2016 Sitting alone on a solitary stump she wanders back through the years For a moment only she feels the spell of the place and the hour suddenly all her thoughts are bent on a shadowy something far away where the knoll rises to meet dying day It is Lyal Gordon slowly approaching his cheek is pale his form is gaunt he seems so strangely thin the worldly success which he d achieved had made its mark on him She rises with patience inher eyes which passing years had rendered wise and walks toward htm with outstretched hand and welcoming smile Odd that they should BOTH have remembered Odd yet seeminglv Providential He greets her happily like the long lost friend she is As they turn under the canopy of open pines they hear an other hs joyous call. Coming over the hill they see Ruth Ann Laire Moore Womanhood and marriage to Bill have done herjustice and as she draws closer they notice thatthe flight of years has not robbed the roses from her cheeks. She walks toward them with the light step that was so typically the Ruth Ann of old and with a twinkle in her eye. The twilight moves in silvery silence while they converse until the hills grow -l dim past the touch of the sunset gleams. As the magic hour is etched in peace .- we are allowed a glimpse into the lives of their companions which are being slowly pieced together. After college both Eric Ewald and Jack Rich went on to law school at Cornell. Following graduation each had become well-known in his respective field: Eric in criminal law' Jack in politics. ' Susan Schaible and Phyllis Godown had entered The Abington Hospital School of Nursing after which Sue had accepted a position as Night Supervisor in the ,. Montpelier Memorial Hospital, while Phyllis had remained at Abington and later married a childhood sweetheart I burg Hospital and had later gone on to become a medical missionary. Brenda Gordonhas recently retired after forty-five years service as the Dean of X Douglas College. fcontinued on page 525 Sandra McCarty,who also entered the nursingprofession, had trained at Muhlen- Zi f 'Ls,f X VK X7 4 1 . ,z4l ' If ' 27 ff' ' Sf' ffftlii - 1 'li - ' f. K ' A , -r - . , ' B ,177-sf, 1 1 , ' Z, 1 ' 1 'h 4. 'lc' ' 'K' 1 . M - , . . X. 4 ' NI, H, In fl! A ,fuk LYN JENKINS - BILL TOIKKA 1 5 I ARLENE ARNHT - CHESTER BELLIS -qt .-f' x CAROLYN ECKERT - JERRY SHOUDT I t- . ' 1 I Paid RUTH ANN LAIRE - MIKE BEAN K. 'CSV NORALIE HANEY - JIM BALLIET V 513 y .. VL an a 3 'J BRENDA GORDON - BYRON HERO . 'Sk l' 5' I' ...-N, k '7' 39056 NORALIE HANEY - BILL WOLFE LYN JENKINS - BOB RUMMEL GRACE PIELL - GARY JAHRSDOEFER 'BT Wwffw N n-....., 1' LYN JENKINS - GARY JAHRSDOITER ,ni M tv r lf' BRENDA GORDON - JACK RICH SANDRA KUTZ - KENNY SIPOS 411,4- wah, NORALIE HANEY - BOB RUMMEL X i ,Tm . 1 K, ' LYN JENKINS - BILL TOIKKA 6 Y? I Q Q a....., 'D Q E. 'HJ M V A, I My I 1 4 77 , iff? , n, .V t ,qw w. A Y ' .J 3 fx wifi I ny 1 4 A rganizafiond ,al it 744 2 Sgt 'kr' Vnadentatdaumymwu Eff Keanu Sage! Dr. and Mis. Caldwell . . Mr. and Mrs Prince . . . Mr. and Mrs. Rogers . . . Mr. and Mrs Woodbridge Wright . . . Mr. and Mrs. McGinnes . l , Mr. and Mrs Miss Frank . Mr. Kovalesky ...... Bob McGinnis. . . Bert Hendrics .... Elizabeth Wright. . . Carol .... Janet ..... Madge .... Tommy Prince ..... Alice Woodbridge . . . Susan Caldwell . . . Joey Rogers .... Bill McGinnis. . . Painter ............ Place: The stage and DCIS. Time: The present. Act I: Early evening. mm Act II: Immediately Act III: A few mome 32 CAST . . . . . . . . Lyal Gordon and Carol Shaw . . Weston Herrick and Ruth Ann Laire . . . . . Jack Rich and Noralie Haney . . ............. Richard Lippincott and Phyllis Godown . . . Stanley Svenkosky and Susan Schaible . . . . William Grossman and Sandra Kinney ...................SandraKutz ...WilliamWolfe . . . . Dennis Grim . .Warren Lippincott . . . Carolyn Eckert . . Barbara Walters . . Jean Wiseburn . . Pearl Karmondi . . Robert Seymour . . Brenda Gordon . . . . . .Lyn Jenkins . . . . . . . Jerry Shoudt . . .Richard Rodenbaugh .....................WalterB1rd auditorium of the high school at Carson Cor- SYNOPSIS following. nts later. eaecbfzpfdq T 744t0na51f Sandi 74mdzf 2? Katlabze T CAST Ma Smith . . .... The boss of the family ....... Cal'0l Shaw Pa Smith --------- a newspaper publisher - - - Richard Lippincott Tony Smith. . . their sensational football player son .... Jack Rich Betty Smith ---- their fourteen-year old daughter. . .Brenda Cordon Buddie Smith. their younger son, a potential pugilist -.-. Bill Wolfe Aunt Belle ------- Ma's plain spoken sister .... Arlene Markman Sally Smith- - - The arty seventeen-year old sister. Ruth Ann Laire Barbarawetherby . a hometown girl in love with Tony. Sandra Kinney Professor Slattery . . . absent-minded, in lgve ...... Bill Grossman Dick Jones ----- a good looking Southern boy .--- Michael Bean Stewart Brandon .-..... 3 rich playboy ........... Eric Ewald Julie Weston . . . . . . A sophisticated vamp . . .... Lyn Jenkins Voice ...... .... P Qlice radio ..... . . .Kenneth SlpOS 33 il rf Q, ga? 5 ' 0 'l ' 1 -,E H V. 1 ., M, v , 8 Q , 1 . ,YQ .firm 5 9' -- -QW -0-Os' ,. ,QQ mai 2 ' . F 1 9 W ', 'U QF I v 4' gag, ' ffl' F n N ' 5.5349 ,-'.' .v ,fa . 77 ,. ' Q 2 E Us , Q . 'f 4 9 1 if Nr l. v.,' , t If a 'Q MIR' .u pf?- xx i ' a u ,x 0.4 ' 'Y 'E ll F- it 'Q ,SE 1 , 4 V4 KJ ft? A of -' s my 'O fi li 1 Q 'Q V . 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Q55 ,I ig ,J sag, s-4 4, , i i' -A ,Q ,XO ' t Y H - ,rb i , l As Junrors our actrvrtres were many and varred Thoughts of our class rrngs a prom and our play crowded our mtnds and kept us hopprng wrth actrwrty Our status asIUl'l1OYS afforded us a specral krnd of recognrtron on February 20th we became the proud possessors of our class rtngs But thrs was only the begrnnmg' Conscrentrous practrce resulted rn the presentatton of our Junror play on Aprrl 5th and 6th A remarkable mystery wowe the plot of A REMARK ABLE INCIDENT AT CARSON S CORNERS A vlsron of srlv er and whtte was our Prom L Prrntemps a Parts was held on May 19th and Frances Hubert rergned as queen As befrttrng the members of the Classof 58 we once agarn drsplayedourabrlrty asorators crttzens and sportsmen Arlene Marlu-nan and Nlrchael Bean partrcrpated rn the Oratorrcal Contest and Mrke wenton to capture the County trtle Ruth Ann Larre was the deservrng representatrve to Grrls State She was elected by our faculty to attend thrs meetrng as well as to be D A R Representatrve Lyn Jenkms Andrea Sujet and Brenda Gordon were elected as representatrves toG1rls Ctttzenshrp Instrtute Mtchael Bean and Brll Wolfe attended Boys State These my fellow classmates were really accompltshtng a two fold trrbute Therr responstbrltty to school and communtty and therr aptrtude for ctttzenshrp brought honor to both themselves and therr class Sports once agarn was a popular frgure rn our school year To cheer the Juntor Varsrty teams on to vrctory were Dranne Chmtelewrcz Sandra McCarty and Andrea Suget Cheerrng our varsrty men were Noralre Haney and Sue Scharble To reap the benefrts ofthrs cheerrng were football lettermen James Ballret Jerry Shoudt Rrchard Rodenbaugh Tom Flemrng Jerry Pershyn and Stanley Svenkosky Varsrty lettermen rn basketball were Robert Rummel and Walter Brrd and rn baseball Byron Hero recerved hrs letter Junror grrls not to be out done by the boys also showed profrctency rn the freld of sports The g1rls who won letters rn hockey were Frreda Runge Noralre Haney Lyn Jenkrns Carolyn Eckert Susan Scharble and Brenda Gordon Carolyn Eckert also recerved a letter for basketball I remember my Senror Year the best perhaps because rt was so very full of excttement or perhaps because rt was my last year at old Frenchtown For the last trme we elected class offrcers Lyal Gordon served as Presrdent Jerry Shoudt Vrce Presrdent Ruth Ann Larre Secretary Noralre Haney Treasurer Once agatn Mr Tap Webb was to serve as ourClassAdvrser As Sentors rt was the prrvrlege of one of us to serve as Presrdent of the student councrl Thrs honor was afforded to Mrcheal Bean who served well wrth our other class representatrves Jack Rtch and Wtllram Wolfe Then the mad whrrl began Our Washtngton trrp was drawrng near and we knew that trme was of t.he essence Phrases lrke rarstng money and puttrng over a Campargn became common language to seventy zealous Senrors Our frrst money makrng event was held rn October and rt was a dance approprrately trtled Full of Sp1r1ts Thrs was followed by our Senror Play That Crazy Smrth Famrly held on December 6th and 7th Unlucky though thrrteen may be thrs was the number of students elected to the Natronal Honor Socrety Those honored were Phyllrs Godown Wrllram Wolfe Brenda Gordon Carol Shaw Lyn Jenkrns Sandra Kutz Errc Ewald Susan Scharble Sandra Krnney Andrea Sujet Ruth Ann Larre Lyal Gordon and Noralre Haney Once agarn my classmates showed an aptttude for crtrzenshrp and sports Ertc Ewald was an entrant rn the Ora torrcal Contest and Ruth Ann Latre was grven the D A R Crtrzenshrp Award Also under the headrng of sports manshrp and pep come our varsrty cheerleaders Sandra McCarty Andrea Sujet Susan Schatble and Noralre Haney Recerwrng letters for football were James Ballret Jerry Shoudt Rlchard Rodenbaugh Tom Flemrng Jerry Pershyn Stanley Svenkosky WatrenL1ppencott and Manager Charles Penyak Our basket ball lettermen were Robert Rummel Walter Brrd and Wrllram Torkka As usual the grrrs of 58 played an rmportant part rn Frenchtown l-lrgh School s sports Recetvrng letters for varsrty hockey were Brenda Gordon Lyn Jenkrns Carolyn Eckert Phyllts Godown and Noralle Haney Varslty letter wrnners for basket ballwere Frerda Runge Brenda Gordon Carolyn Eckert Sandra McCarty Susan Scharble Sandra Ktnney and Saundra Fuhrman Japanese lanterns and soft lrghts were the theme of our dance Sayonara held on March 'Ith Sayonara rs the Japanese word for good bye Srnce tlus was the last dance we would be gtvrng as a class rt was mdeed a most approprrate ' name Suddenly the days began to slrde by wrth an uncanny speed Our truly unfor P ,f gettablewashrngtontrtp was upon us even before we realrzed rt The srghts we saw and the fact that we were all together wrll not soon be forgotten I wrll always treasure the fun of Class Ntght the solemnrty of the Baccalaureate , servrce and the mrxture of joy and sadness at my graduatron on June 12th On these occasrons I stood on the bnnk of adulthood wrth my classmates whose I frrendshrplwtll always cherrsh As I remlntsce and reflect on these four years one thought IS sharp rn my mtnd It rs thrs quotatron from Ecclesrasttcs IF Qi THOU LOVE TO HEAR THOU SHALT RECEIVE UNDERSTANDING 'UIUC' I l n-his 39 W ' ' - . 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' , , ,fan -.'.: ' 53, ,, pkg ' f' + 343 ' 3 Nz 'K Q I A: I ,, v 'gil , ai f 1 -ff-,,. 1-., X 0 w 1 , . . ..J .-Af -mf, A, as 'S V f'w f.f?X Afkfeficd x VARSITY SQUAD: Coach Igoe, Torn Fleming, Warren Lippin- cott, Jerry Pershyn, Jerry Shoudt, Jim Balliet, Stan Svenkosky, Richard Rodenbaugh, Ira Senderlingg Managers Ben Dilley, Charles Penyak, Robert Seymour, Bruce Adams, Bob Bodor, Ray McCrann, Bob Clark, Jon Magruder, Fred Kullman, Harold Sebring, Arthur Cass, Joe Nagy, Nick Fleming, Charles Zub, Coach Webb, George Jepsen, Carl Hewitt, George Kinney, Bill Shire, John Snyder, Harold Stickel, Bob Walters, John Flynn, Tony Buck, Tom Cronce, Kenny Hoagland. Stan Svenkosky 57 .a is ,J . ,f I' ' 1 1 l N ?oad4466 Co-Captains Balliet and Shoudt Tom Fleming Ira Senderling STARTING LINEUP Ronme L1PplHCOtt W1111e Leonardx B111 Toxkka Waller Bud Bob Rummel VARSITY Bruce Adams fCapta1n1 Bob Rummel Ronn1e Lxppmcott Coach H111 W1l11e Leonardx Walter Bxrd Ronme Dlpple B111 Toikka Art Jensen Ray McCrann Harvey Gruver Jerry Shoudt Manager Ju11us Toth 46 fg X - f',,- X M 111, ' 1, 5 xx' Aa .- , Q - , :gg ' ,, . , if Y . 1 1 HQ W ,. 23551. If , I 7 1. ff! , Z Y 7 3 J ' 1 3 D J Y J Y I I 7 I I DWI Art Jensen Bob Rummel Coach 1-1111 B111 Torkka Jerry Shoudt Walter Bxrd JUNIOR VARSITY B111y McCrea J1m Pmkerton D1Ck Messmger Coach 1-1111 Wa11y Kmght John Bartrk Bob Bodor Jon Magruder John Toth Dale Kmney Davrd Oberly Manager Paul Ober1y 47 I J V J wk 11 1 'JP 1 UP 1 I X 1 1 I A X ' 1 X ,V , u . A 1, V, , no A, 1 10 I 1 1: ff 1466 :XX is T g 6 I 'K r 'lg A Z fx Nq9 Rsuifw SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE 1957 VARSITY TEAM: Bob Rurnrnel, Bill Wolfe, Byron Hero, Dennis Grim, Manager Charles Penyak, Ira Senderling, Coach Igoe. UNDERCLASSMEN: Wally Knight, Willie Leonardi, Manager Barry Wennagel, Frank Edinger, George Kinney, Victor Feldman, Bruce Adams, Jim Grim, Bob Bodor. ,I x I M BNX 4 . K will nc M . I . UW: ll Q g I HE H5 Q h C 'X F? l x -A I1 I -'Y' V ,I ryu 1' 1' I ' 3 -Q J 'N SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE 1957 TRACK SQUAD: Doug Pinkerton, Eric Ewald, Stan Svenkosky, Jerry Shoudt, John Furman, Coach Webb. UNDERCLASSMEN: Ray McCrann, Nick Fleming, Bob Bajan, Gene Fleming, Ronnie Dipple, Bill Robbins, Manager Tony Buck. ,w'7 ' Fi 31 1 ' 1 ,,f!x. wit I Tgvr 'f'Tm T 'N .1 ' 4. 5 4.J'J 1 . r 1 I I Y' 1 1 51' S 4 n ' G 34 I QA Q V , r I' ' 4 5 , -.1 vi J ,Jaw 'E Mr YV - II nf ipi x I '.'1' ' I .1 'gg yi zf ' 2 -5 my SW W WW W? 'Hi ff' 7 . 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I IContInued from page 26l Walter Brrd had been appornted the Admrral of the S S New Jersey succeedrn forty years of actrve duty rn the Navy The Phrllrppr twrns had entered modelrng school and therr lpana smrles were splayed on brllboards from coast to coast Lyn Jenkrns has recently been voted Woman of the Year by the Amerrcan Archaeologrcal Assocratron for her outstandrng drscoverres rn the Far East Carol Shaw graduated from Women's Medrcal College where she later taught Anatomy followrng thrrty years of general practrce rn rural Vermont Wrllram Torkka Ph D earned hrs fame when appornted by the Presrdent to serve as Charrrnan of the Specral Relatrons Commrsron. As the three converse a cosmrc hand draws the gray shades of Nrght over the phantom globe A hrdden nrght brrd grves hrs thr-oated cry ln the drstance looms a hazy form As rt draws closer they recognrze Jerry Shoudt bent rs hrs body lrght rs hrs heart and hrs face radrates t peace he has found as chaplarn of the U S Arr Force Now the quartet rs complete therr pledge to each other fulfrlled Odd that the four them should have ALI. remembered' Odd yet seemrngly Provrdentral Together they clrmb to the peak of the hrll the searchrng wrnd blows bleak and chrll Prophetrc eve from out thy fane are soundrng through mrsty space sad notes as from a bell The four know not that srgnal well but percervrng rts call and rememberrng the rntent for whrch they came advanced slowly wrth swrft pulses poundrng through heart and vern to the blackened tent on the hrll Comrng tow ard them rn the swlrthy gloom rs but a trny flame they rnvoluntarrly shrrnk back a wrarth lrke vorce brds them come form ard enter Have no fear rt drones Hrgh on the top of thrs hrll now by nrght you are loolung down through a darkened past It forms a path uncer tarn rn wrdth, a path you have travelled fast A path full of errors aplenty through cross steps rt wrll contrnue to lead Many srgns lead to lowest drsaster read these well take heed' Tonrght yo are come to recall the years that have faded from xrew the frrends of youth For get the wrnter s parn that rces the courage rn the seed and sends the sprrrts rnto the earth where grref must sleep' In thrs lone hour of un accustomed medrtatron lower your eyes seek the outer world summon the Sprnt He wrll answer Death's Insurgent srlence vrsrts lrke a pall The arr rs hushed wrth antrcrpatron, we hear a thumprng echo Then from out of the mght floats the calm vorce of the Sprnt Mortals ye seek rnformatron of your classmates Only thrs much am I able to tell you Kenneth Slpos was Charrrnan of the Board of the Amencan Rubber Band Plant rn South Amerrca Arlene Markman and Dranne Chmlelewrcz won the Pulrtzer Prrze rn Lrterature for therr famous novel THE RISE OF DELTA LEVEE FROM HER HUMBLE BIRTH IN THE SWAMP T0 HER FLAMING SUCCESS IN NEW ORLEANS Robert Rummel became a reputed naturalrst, famous for hrs seven year safarrs rnto Equatorral Afrrca wrth hrs followers Charles Penyak Gerald Pershyn Doug Pinkerton and Buddy Senderlrng Carolyn Eckert studred to be a medrcal technologrst and worked at the Rochester General Hosprtal where Byron Hero was Resrdent Surgeon In Pedratncs Those of your number who made marrrage their career were Carolyn Opdyke Sandra Krnney Jean Wrseburn and Kay Trarner Michael Bean dld graduate work rn veterinary medrclne and establrshed practrce rn Hunterdon County Nancy Bush went to state teacher's college and taught Home Economrcs rn the Baldwrn School Chester Bellrs studred at the Jullrard School of Musrc and was later made frrst vrolrnrst rn the Phrladelphra Phrlharmonrc Symphony Orchestra Sandra Kutz went to Trenton State Teacher s College and taught brology at the Shrpley School for Grrls John Furman was voted Mr America of 1960 Rrchard Llpprncott recently retrred led the famous orchestra the Columbra Pops Saundra Fuhrman and Errka Kapfhammer establrshed the well known Wrndrng Creek lr-rn on the Wrssahrckon Creek and delrghted rn servrng exotrc foods to such famous people as Wrllram Wolfe edrtor of the TARRYTOWN TRIBUNE and Dorrs Trauger wrfe of the playwnght Horace Hrlton. Brll Carr and Herbert Hummer opened a charn of OSLH Auto Servrce Garages throughout the natron Edna Scheetz became the head lrbranan at the Pr-rnceton Lrbrary Your serentlfrcally mrnded clasmates have made names for themselves rn the freld of engrneerrng Bob Seymour as a crvrl engineer Weston Herrrck as an electronrcs engrneer Margrn Stout as a constnrctron engrneer Stanley Svenkosky as a mecharucal engrneer and Gary .Iahrsdoefer as a chemrcal engrneer Pearl Karmondr accepted a posrtron as a Crvrl Servrce Secretary rn Hawarr Charles Wrlson and George Koazkoff became carpenters rn Clrfford Lessrg s contractrng frrm Grace Prell was a prrvate secretary to Arthur Jensen who became manager of the Ralergh Rregel Paper Corporatror' Derrms Grrm rnherrted from a wealthy uncle hrs factory that produces toys for practrcal jokes Arlene Arnht marrred and rarsed four beautiful daughters one of whom became Mrss Amerrca of 1980 Wrllram Crosman was placed rn charge of the New Jersey Egg Co ops Frieda Runge was the only one to retum to your Alma Mater as a Phys Ed teacher Arthur Weeks became a chemrcal assrstant at the Ortho Pharmaceutrcal Corporatron rn Somervrlle Erleen Lessrg was elected Presrdent of the New Jersey Audubon Socrety for her outstandrng work rn the tamrng of the snnke Robert Heckman, manager of a steel lar-rt on the seaboard emplo ed Patncra Gelegonya as hrs secretary andWan-enhpprncott as hrs foreman James Ballret after frfteen years rn pro essronal football became hea coach at the Unrversrty of Pennsylvanra Richard Rodenbaugh Davrd Srlverthom and Thomas Fleming pooled resources to buy a cattle ranch rn Texas Andrea Sujet after Montclarr State Teacher s College taught rn the Clark School and was later made prrncrpal Sprrrt Ye who have gathered here thrs nrght lrsten' Soon my hand wrll pluck YOU down transplantrng you to hrgher ground soon rn etemrt you shall be you are fast crossrng lrfe s mystrcal sea Fare you well Y CLOSE Dear frrends, how could we know our yesterday So soon would pass away And leave rn place of all our dreams Such golden memorres? Remember us through all the years For you must ever know That trme can never take from us The dreams we have of you Oh, keep a place wrthm your heart, A place apart for us Where memorres of gold shall lrve Untrl the end of trme What will lae, wrll be. ' ' . ' ' . . . ' ' I , ' ' ' . . . ' '. he ' . . ' . ' ' g A , ' . of II ' ' Z . ' 'H Following your graduation, William Woods became a race driver at the Indianapolis Speedway. I V ' ' I , I 1 ' I ' I - - v I n U ' I 1 ' 1 I I ' e . . - 4 . b , r ' I I ' I ' l ' . 7 1 r A - - r - ' I n ' I V I A . Should Know msuranre protection they ICCCIVC 1 SA few , ,. X M I ' Y I X ,.-f ':x ,f ' - ' . ff- S'-A W? t,-1' Aavfwnunc cu-v -A ' - 4 ff! 7 Xff 0 0 .X46!U2l'il6ll'lg X 2 2' V kk, wwxmwwd www 455 ,R mf Complxments of RIEGEL PAPER CORPORATICN 260 Madlson Avenue New York 16 N Y M1115 In New jersey At Mllford Warren Glen Hughesvxlle and Rlegelsvllle ' 2 57 ' . f ., , . 1 ri. ' K K A g 1, , , K i ' A, K gf A 9 . 4 7' . 'A , l -I , ' fr ' I A A 1 -. , ,. , .I . , ' ' 4.3.4 . 1 K -' qv-P r V A V, A .- ., Q, , , ' J ' 2:2- 5 , f, ,J if ,- 51 , , Q , Q , si' A ' Q h .x , K-, . 'A , 4 , Q x , . . . , . . 9 9 X 14' Hmm X xXf X I THE HUNTERDCN COUNTY NATIONAL BANK T f f N k x x Wiifp X JT ' x 1 FLEMINGTON, N. 1. HIGH BRID J 35 LAM . J. WHITEHOU J xx x ' K. A ,A -Q3 0 I 1-, ,,. 1 1 'fi- xx v - -.T ' 'v X THE MUSIC BOX fl f XX! E ryth r IO X f nsu fs usc R o s xg? Acc X f gr f J Opnd ly'l0AMhll530PM QII9 M F ngton Quan 70447 7k 760: 7lZoa4a6eten4 COMPLIMENTS OF pl e of HDLEDMMBHE FUNERAL HNDIIMIUIED FLEMINGTON CUT GLASS COMPANY Flemmgto New Jersey Our 50th Year FLEMINGTON, NEW JERSEY U f xx Au, Y . K fx Q A ' ve ingfoma Piano to u Ban' Pick N r X ,X WX, . 1 VX K I trmen -SheefM 4 - ec rd , N, , All essories 1 ,X J V K lv X is e ai . . ' : . . Fri. i P.M. 139 oin St. 'emi , iid U ,gfw Com im nfs , 3 Best Wishes to the Class of I958 FREDERICK A KRAUSE ASSOCIATE INC Frenchtown New Jersey Congratulations to the Graduates Complnments FRENCHTOWN PHARMACY Prescrlptnons Cosmetics Surgical Supplies BUSH DAIRY FARMS, INC Quallty Mulk and Dalry Products Dellverles throughout the area for thlrty years Frenchtown 97.1 Home Office and Creamery FIemlngton N J , 0 Phone: IIO Frenchtown, N.J. . MILFORD BODY SHOP All Colluslon Work Pamhng Glass Work Electric Welding Phone Mulford 4 4738 Prop Joseph Kapfhammer it alll 5 Q Q To the Class of 1958 PARKER INSURANCE AGENCY Real Estate Insurance Flemmgton New Jersey FLemlngton 38 Best wt SMC , 1 ' A Compllmenfs S f GREGORCHUK S 58.10 A Frenchtown New Jersey Phone 15 ALYCE MAY BEAUTY SHOPPE Speclallzlng In Helene Curhs Cold and Machmeless Waves HClfCUffll'lg and Stylmg Brow 8. Lash Dyeing Open Wed. 8K Friday Evenmgs - 9.00-4.00 Dolly Alyce Cochran Prop. 35 Railroad Avenue Frenchtown 199 gf,- W. ' ,Is 02 , 9 - , Q D H9 K Q I : X 5, Compliments of THE UNION NATIONAL BANK OF FRENCHTOWN Complete Bank ng Se ces NEW JERSEY POWER 8. LIGHT COMPANY 6 ih- W f Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 3 O I Z an O Z T D 2 -I Z m Il Adverhsmg and Publlc Relations et em n on, Tel.: Fl.emington 37 Just Phone 491 HUNTERDON PHARMACY EDWARD C BENNETT John E -'Ones R P Insurance 22 Eleventh Street Frenchtown New Jersey Phone 42 J 106 Mann Street Flemington New Jersey GERTRUDE WIESE comphmenfs ' R F D REALTOR FRENCHTOW Tel 468 Phone 2 136 Mann Street May Health Happiness and Good Fortune Flemmgfon New Jersey Be Yours' MARY ELLEN REST HOMES Complnments of 601 and 602 Harrison Street Frenchtown New Jersey Telephone FRenchtown 434 Care ofthe Aged Reasonable Rates Frenchtown New Jersey N TAX' ' e4Z70e? ..,.,,,,.4 w 7 'X-3 and Dil ' Y 11 lbs DSP 1' S' 50 S ai? wa S E iz .1069 77ld1f Wa -I----an I feel so cxcccdmgly lazy, I neglect what I ought:n't to should My notxon of work IS so hazy That I couldn't to toll 11' I would' I feel so exceedlngly Sllly That I say all IshouIdn't to ought' And my mmd IS as frall as a hly, It would break wxth the wexght of a 62 thought' tw I I I I L El ai H - ljgfltf - V7 ' . xx ' n Q ' A ' S A ' 1:3 , .- 4 X g , ' l A ' f 4 N I - - I 'eff-2 , yew? f - 5 - - i s I. an I A - ,. 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LOOK' The World s Fastest Safe Car Cleaner Costs Only SI 45 YET DOES ALL THESE EXTRA JOBS' See how you save Approxnmate Cost Car Skun Removes Tar Mnmmum Cost of Tar Remover Car Skln Restores Chrome Removes Rust Usual Chrome Cleaner Car Skin Removes Bug Stalns Bug Stain Remover Car Skln Removes Tree Sap Bard Stams Oxlclczed Paint etc Mlnlmum Cost Car Skln Cleans Windows Makes Mirrors Sparkle Car Skin Cleans Sllverware Safely Makes Metals Gleam Sllver Polish Car Skm Cleans Refrlgerators Stoves etc Specral Cleaner or Skln Cleans and Restores Furniture Planos etc Furniture Pollsh 00 56 75 CAR SKIN us unconditionally guaranteed to reflnlsh your car to the orrglnal showroom lustre safely and WITHOUT RUBBING' ONE CAN OF CAR SKIN does at least 2 badly oxudlxed cars Q3 or more normal onesl palnt chrome and all' HOTPOINT CAR-SKIN PRODUCTS Television 8. Appl: unces Sales 8. Service FI f N J emlng or- FRenchtown 296 a L ' ' ........ S .75 I ............. .75 ' ........... .75 ' ' f. .I ............... 1.00 Tgp Fashions Special Cleaner . . . .I ............. . .75 . ' ' ................ . . . 'I.00 . y - ....... ' ..... '. . .75 JN C . . . I - ' ' ' ........ . . . .. 1. R. 8. R. OIL DISTRIBUTORS Standard Esso Dealer Phone Flem 619 Route P.O. Box Print Metered Fuel Oil - Kerosene Esso Esso Extra and Motor Oil We Glve S 81 H Green Stamps Compliments of PUBLIC MARKET Frenchtown New Jersey Phone 28I MARY ANN BEAUTY SHOPPE 908 Harrison Street Phone 297 M Mrs Wm Slack Prop Slack s Barber Shop Flecker Building Bridge Street Phone 39 R Wm Slack Prop KERR CHICKERIES COMPANY Frenchtown New Jersey F town 90 Compliments FRENCHTOWN Herman Schmidt President George Kinney Vice President .Iames Kugler Ruth Kutz Dorothy Drake John Lewis March 24 1958 As the I958 Terrier is sent off to bed I wish to thank everyone who worked hard on this book American Yearbook Company Mr Slutsker M Marin John and the photographer who took the excellent Senior pictures all from Lorstan to Kenny Srpos who worked like a beaver getting ads and especially to Sandro Katz Editor nn Chief Mildred Pinkerton Dr M Colella w C Weth erfo rd of I Special thanks are due to Mr. Esposito of the I l g . , r. A Frxend A Friend Mr james Agnew Mrs Fanny Alalno Mr Philip Alaino Alan and Carolyn 8: Mrs Roy Anderson Gs Mrs Ernest Arnht and Sue 6. Mrs Bagan Br. Mrs james W Baer The Bartlks Mr Uv. Mrs M H Bean Mr Gm Mrs Chester Bellis B111 BL Arlene B111 Av. Bob Mr df. Mrs Ralph W Bird Bob and Lynn Mr Us Mrs Steve Bocskor sages Brenda Mr 81, Mrs David A. Bryan Mr E, Mrs Charles A. Bush A. R Capra 81. Family Carol Us Mike Mr Gs Mrs A Chmxelewicz Mr Gs Mrs Samuel Cooley Don and Etta Mr 6: Mrs ames Eckert Mr 8. Mrs alter Felver Charles and Laberta Fleck Mr and Mrs Robert Fleck Mrs Ann Fuhrmann Mr Bn Mrs Clarence Godown Mr 5. Mrs Howard Gordon Mr Gs Mrs Russell Gordon Wi bur Webb Groover Mr Bn Mrs Oscar Grossman Alvin Hager Edi C Hager Mr Ea Mrs George H Haney 81. Family Mr Br. Mrs Warren N Haney Ev. Fay Helmark Clothing Store Mr Br. Mrs David B Hawk Mr 81. Mrs Walter Herrick, Sr Mr and Mrs George Hummer Ike Mr 61. Mrs. joseph jahrsdoerfer Dr and Mrs Arthur M jenkins Mr and Mrs William J jensen Joe and Cathy Mr 85 Mrs J Kapfhammer 85 Family Mr Br. Mrs Alex Karmondi Kay Bn Ernie A Mr and Mrs. Clayton Kinney 85 Family Walter Knight Betty Kopunek Mrs Ruth D Kutz Charles Thomas Kutz Pete La Copo's Shoe Repair Mr 65 Mrs Mr 61. Mrs Mr Gs Mrs Mr ds Mrs Mr dn Mrs Edgar Leeberg T Leone R D Lewis Arthur Loeffler tk. Family Charles Loeffler Gr. Family Mrs Harry Loeffler, Sr Mr dsMrs William Lippxnco Marge bf. George Lynne 51. Kenny Cynthia Markman Mr bn Mrs Mr dr. Mrs Paul McSl Mr dv. Mrs Mr Gr. Mrs ose h R ora ie tk Mr Bu Mrs Mr dn Mrs Mr BL Mrs Max L Markman M P McCarty haney William Montgomery Louis Myers Niece Terry james O'Niell joseph Pandy dt Children Robert Paetzell Frank 85 Ann Rapp Frank, joan, Patti, Lyn Rapp Mr 81. Mrs Mr ls Mrs Mr 81. Mrs Richard R Mr Br. Mrs ohn H Rich lmer Risley S A Risley, jr obinson Harry Rockefeller Sandy 89 O'Shoe Saundra dv. jack Mr lk, Mrs jasper Schalble, Sr Mrs S Wayne Scheetz Mr dv. Mrs Mr 81. Mrs Mr Bn Mrs Ruth Ann Mr 81, Mrs George Sedore Fred Seibel j Shaw and Peggy Shxdlng Arthur Sllverthorn Mr Fred Sipes Melvin Slack Mr dr. Mrs W F Sprague 51, Family Tim Stem Superior Vending Service Toby and Elvis Mr U. Mrs Harry Tolkka john Topa Mr 81, Mrs Kenneth Trainer Bi. Family Doris Trauger Mr 84 Mrs Wilmer Trauger Mary Trout 555555 2-s-ea-2 Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Gs Mrs William K Vanderbilt joseph Walters jack Weiss D E Wheeler Fred Wisebum Norman L Worman PATRONS KUKL BROS. H. R. BARTON Three Bridges, New JCYSBY 37 Bridge Street Frenchtown, New jersey BEMIS BRO. BAG CO. Compliments of Flemingfofh New Jersey FRENCHTOWN CANDY KITCHEN Frenchtown, New jersey COOLEY AUTO SERVICE FRENCHTOWN DEPARTMENT STORE Frenchtown, New jersey Frenchtown, New jersey Thanks for Supporting the 1958 Terruer 1 i ' tj ft -f N175 AI. 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