Gloucester City High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Gloucester City, NJ)

 - Class of 1953

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AlLEEN CAROL EPPLEMAN 512 Bergen Street College Entrance in Arts “Epp” is one of our quiet seniors and is well liked by all her friends. We just wish everyone could sample her culinary skill. We wish her luck in the future. HOBBY: Swimming. GOAL: To be a Registered Nurse. FAVORITE SAYING: “What’s your hurry?” PET PEEVE: Writing letters. Dance Committees, 1,2,3,4. Junior Prom Committee, 3. Glee Club, 1,2, 4. Art Club, 1. Drill Corps, 1,2. Senior Play Committee, 4. Betty Cicero will inherit Epp’s household butchery. JOSEPH MICHAEL FARRELL 467 South Broadway General Academic Although he came to us late, “Joe” has found a place in all our hearts. His cute grin, friendly personality, and a willingness to help, assure him of success to come. HOBBY: Doing nothing for something. GOAL: To stay a civilian. FA- VORITE SAYING: “What good are you?” PET PEEVE: Work. Baseball, 4. Dance Committee, 4. Senior Assembly, 4. Joe’s singing voice is left to Don Orelemans and his ability to get out of work to James Sheppard. 1953 WILLIAM MICHAEL FRITZ 238 Cumberland Street Industrial Arts “Fritzie’s” happy-go-lucky nature and devilishness have endeared him to all. Whenever there’s fun, “Fritzie” is sure to be there. He is a real pal to everyone and will be especially remembered for his fine acting in the Junior Play. HOBBY: Going out to Westmont. GOAL: To own a Cadillac convertible. FAVORITE SAYING: “Where’s Denny?” PET PEEVE: To get up early for school. Football, 1,2,4. Junior Play, 3. Dance Committees, 1,3,4. Student Council, 1. Junior Prom Committee, 3. Track, 1, 2. Fritzie's simpleness is left to Charles Fager. RICHARD HARRY FUSE 140 Washington Avenue College Entrance in Science and Engineering “Fuss’s” good disposition has made him a friend to all and a likeable per- son to know. His good-naturedness and the way he blushes will make him stand out in our memory. Best of luck and success, “Fuss. HOBBY: Keeping away from work. GOAL: Join the Army. FAVORITE SAYING: Cut it out! PET PEEVE: Wise guys. John Talerico will receive Fuss’ booming voice. DELORES CATHERINE GEIB 308 Jersey Avenue General Academic “Dee” is one of our quiet class members. She will long be remembered for her smile for everyone and her helpful interest in our class activities. Good luck, “Dee.” HOBBY: Dancing, swimming. GOAL: To get an “A” in Democracy. FAVORITE SAYING: “You all right?” PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning. Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. Dance Committee, 2. Junior Play Committee. Art Club 3. Dee’s devilish ways are passed on to Walter Ashe.

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826 Paul Street BETTE JANE CRABTREE Commercial “Bette is always found in the midst of a group who is listening to her witty remarks and jokes. Bette can be described in one word-- “active. HOBBY: Getting into trouble with the kids. GOAL: To get a pair of stock- ings that don’t run. FAVORITE SAYING: “Got anything to eat? PET PEEVE: Teachers who crack corny jokes. Newspaper, 1, 2, 3. Basketball, 1. Dance Committee, 1, 2, 3, 4. Gym Jamboree, I, 2, 3. Junior Play, 3. Senior Play, 4. J. V. Cheerleading, 1, 2. Varsity Cheerleading, 3, 4. Glee Club, 1, 2. Bette’s business ability is bestowed upon Joan Kunicki. JAMES WILLIAM DEMORE 230 Somerset Street General Academic “Dee is one of the class’s good dancers. With his friendly ways and ready smile, making friends is no trouble for him. We wish you lots of luck, “Dee, and may your cares be light as your feet. HOBBY: Hunting. GOAL: To graduate and become a farmer. FAVORITE SAYING: “Hi. Ugly! PET PEEVE: Democracy. Track. 2, 3, 4. Football. 2, 3. 4. Dee’s ability to make noise is left to Danny Raube. 1953 BERTH ELIZABETH DICK 213 South King Street Commercial Friendly, dependable, and cheerful--these words seem to best describe Birdie Legs. Although she appears quiet and is very serious about her work, her bright smile and occasional humorous remarks are enjoyed by everyone. HOBBY: Putting periods instead of commas in shorthand GOAL: To stay single. FAVORITE SAYING: “Holy Cow! PET PEEVE: Listening to teachers’ corny jokes. Glee Club, 1, 2. Dance Committee, 1, 2, 3, 4. Junior Prom Committee, Gym Jamboree, 1, 2, 3, 4. Birdie-legs bestowes her blush to Kathryn Wilson and Jack Hoffner. HARRY ROBERT DICK 219 South Third Street General Academic “Har's carefree and friendly manner, plus his willingness to laugh, will reserve him in a high place in our hearts. Good luck, “Har, in everything you do. HOBBY: Sports and girls. GOAL: To graduate and become head of the draft board. FAVORITE SAYING: “How ya doin’, youngster? PET PEEVE: Switching the class periods on Wednesday and Thursday. Football, 4. Basketball, 3,4. Har’s excuses are left to Elaine Yerkes and Charles Kroh. RAYMOND W. DRUMMOND 832 Mercer Street College Entrance in Arts Ray is a quiet and modest fellow who is well liked by all who know him. His love for sports is proved by his actions on the basketball court. We wish him success in attaining his goal. HOBBY: Sports. GOAL: Get through college. FAVORITE SAYING: I don’t know. PET PEEVE: Book reports. Basketball, 1,3,4. Ray’s quiet manner will be carried on by Richard Meyers.



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DOROTHY MAY GOLDY Commercial 507 Hudson Street Though one of the quieter members of the class, Dottie’s friendly smile has made her a true friend. Her fine performance in the Senior play will never be forgotten. We certainly wish you success in attaining your goal, “Dottle. HOBBY: Walking. GOAL: To become a secretary. FAVORITE SAYING: “Let's wheel. PET PEEVE: The long climb from 1st floor to 3rd floor. Dance Committees, 1, 2, 3, 4. Junior Play Committee, 3. Senior Play, 4. Drill Corps, 1, 2. Gym Jamboree, 1, 2, 3, 4. Dottie’s man trapping ability will be carried on by Carol Madeline. ARLINE CATHERINE GUMTOW 228 North Broadway Commercial Whenever you want someone to laugh at corny jokes or listen sympathet- ically, look for Diz. Her smiling eyes and pleasant demeanor make her an asset to any group. Good luck, “Diz. HOBBY: Dancing. GOAL: To graduate. FAVORITE SAYING: Betty, wait I PET PEEVE: Speed tests. Dance Committee, 2. Drill Corps, I. 2. Diz's ladylike ways are inherited by Nancy O’Donald and Shirley Muldoon. 1953 WANDA LEE HAGUE 221 North Filmore Street Commercial A word that describes “Hag very well is “efficient, for she is a very attentive student and always tries to do everything to the best of her ability. Her modest personality ajjd manner make her one of those girls you just can’t help but like. HOBBY: Teasing M. S.--G. GOAL: To be able to run the mimeograph machine. FAVORITE SAYING: “Don’t get rancid! PET PEEVE: Mr. Bracken’s corny jokes. Yearbook Associate Editor, 4. Newspaper Editor, 2, 3, 4. I ance Commit- tees, I, 2, 3, 4. Prom Committee, 3. Student Council, 4. Basketball, 1, 2. Hockey Manager, 3. Gym Jamboree, i, 2, 3. Drill Corps, 1. Junior Play Committee, 3. Senior Play, 4. Hag leaves her newspaper work to Diene Hildebrandt, and her ability to run the mimeograph to Katherine Wilson. DELORES ROSEMARY HENLINE 17 Bernard Avenue . fc Commercial Although one of the quieter girls in the class, Rosie has made an im- pression on all of us. tier winning smile and friendly ways have made her a host of friends. Lots of luck in attaining your goal, “Rosie.’ HOBBY- Dancing, writing letters. GOAL: To marry Digger and have a lot of little Graves. FAVORITE SAYING: “Oh well, you can’t have every- thing. PET PEEVE: Waiting on Jimmy. Drill Corps, 1, 2. Dance Committee, 3. Prom Committee, 3. Junior Play Committee. 3. Senior Play Committee, 4. Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. Rosie’s wavy hair is bestowed upon Joan Anderson. PATSY LEEMARIE HENNEBERGER 821 Chambers Avenue College Entrance in Arts •‘Pat can generally be found with a paint brush in her hand. Like her talent, her smile and helpfulness come from within. She will never be forgotten by those who have come to know her. We wish her all the suc- cess in the world. HOBBY: Drawing, sports. GOAL: To go to art school; own a car. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: “I hate to tell you but--. PET PEEVE: Getting locked in Democracy rooms. Newspaper Editor, 3, 4. Basketball, 1, 2. Student Council, 1, 2, 4. Prom Committee, 3. Glee Club. 1, 4. Dance Committees, 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Court, 1, 2. Jr. Play Committee, 3. Sr. Play Committee, 4. Drill Corps, 1. 2. Art Club, 1, 2. Assembly Committee, 4. Junior Assembly, 3. Senior Assembly. 4. Yearbook Editor, 4. Yearbook Art Editor, 4.

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