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

 - Class of 1953

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JOHN REINKE 62 Rutgers Avenue, Gloucester Hts. Industrial Arts Although Johnny” may seem quiet, he is full of fun. He has that old devilish look and way about him. A swell friend and companion--that’s the way we’ll always remember Johnny.” Good luck! HOBBY: Driving racing boats. GOAL: To get my driver’s license. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: See you after school, Mart.’ PET PEEVE: English. Gym Jamboree. 2. Johnny leaves his freckles to Fred Blandy and Bill Britton. JOHN JOSEPH RIEDER 228 Warren Street Industrial Arts “Jellybean’s” pleasing personality has won a place in all our hearts. He made a very capable football captain and his ability in sports has made him a favorite. If his ability around Shirley is the same, we’re sure he will attain his goal. HOBBY: Playing sports. GOAL: To marry Shirley. FAVORITE SAYING: “Hey, yip-yip!” PET PEEVE: Boys talking to Shirley. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball, 1, 3, 4. Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Jelly-bean's football ability will be carried by Wayne Boulden, Phil Camp- 1953 CHARLES H. SCHILLINGER 233 South Broadway Industrial Arts Despite his quiet and retiring manner, Chuck is a swell fellow and one of the most likable members of the class. His calm manner and good dis- position have won him many friends. Best of luck in the future, “Chuck.” HOBBY: Working on the car. GOAL: To own a new Ford. FAVORITE SAY- ING: What’s it going to be? PET PEEVE: Wearing a white shin. Student Council, 1, 2. Chuck’s hair-do is passed on to Tommy Farrell and Howard Pierson. GLORIA ANN SCHNELL 214 South Hannevig Avenue, Broofclawn College Entrance in Arts Glor” is a fine cheerleader and a lovely girl, full of fun. She can usually be found with Jackie.” She is sure to be one of our most successful Seniors whether it’s a nursing career or housewife. HOBBY: Writing letters; dancing. GOAL: To become a nurse, and marry Bobby. FAVORITE SAYING: What did you say?” PET PEEVE: Getting locked in Democracy rooms. Glee Club, 1. An £lub, 1. Drill Corps, 2. Cheerleading, 3,4. bell, and Bob Bennett. Glor’s dancing ability will be carried on by Carol Chew, and her knack for asking questions to Elsie Howie. KAY SCHRADER 506 Morris Street General Academic Kitty is a fun-loving girl. She can usually be seen with Joan and Janice, and seems to have a lot of outside interests. We wish her the best of luck in the future. HOBBY: Ice skating; swimming; driving. GOAL: To own a trailer. FA- VORITE SAYING: I wonder where Phil is?” PET PEEVE: Macaroni and Cheese. Basketball, I. Glee Club. Wood Shop, 1. Typing. Kitty’s friendship with Joan will be duplicated by Alice Strack, Jo Settar, and Louise Watson.

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HOWARD PRINCE, JR. 319 Walnut Avenue College Entrance in Science Engineering “Hepsy” is a fun-loving guy who finds a place in everyone’s heart. Al- though usually rather quiet, he sometimes surprises us with his witty re- marks. We want to wish “Hepsy success in the future. HOBBY: Dancing. GOAL: To graduate. FAVORITE SAYING: 'Knock it off! PET PEEVE: Trying to get a coke at lunch time. Football, 3. Hepsy leaves his alluring eyes to Don Gibbs. NANCY MAY QUINN 152 South Burlington Street General Academic Although “Nan seems to stay in her own group of friends, those on the outside think she is a swell girl. She is a “whiz at writing, and will be especially remembered for her role in the Senior Play. We’re certain she’ll find success in life. HOBBY: Dancing. GOAL: To get paid without working. FAVORITE SAY- ING: I thought I’d die! PET PEEVE: Climbing the three flights of steps at 8:20. Glee Club, 1,2,3,4. Drill Corps, 1,3,4. Junior Play Committee, 3. Senior Play, 4. Yearbook Staff, 4. Newspaper, 2,3,4. Nan’s originality will be continued by Barbara hrampton. 1953 Mr' SL KARL WALTER RADLINGER 218 Browning Road, Brooklawn Industrial Arts “Raddie's carefree and friendly manner, plus his willingness to laugh, will reserve him a high place in our hearts. A good friend to all the guys and gals, “Raddie is wished good luck in anything he does. HOBBY: Telling monkey jokes to Steve and John. GOAL: To get my car on the road. FAVORITE SAYING: Did you see John or Steve? PET PEEVE: Getting dressed up. Glee Club, 2. Raddie’s happy-go-lucky ways are left to Roland Kaign. ROSEMARIE RANDOLPH 704 Cumberland Street Commercial Randy is a fun-loving girl who is well-liked by her fellow students. She will be remembered as one of Gloucester High’s snappiest majorettes. We wish “Randy lots of luck in attaining her goal. HOBBY: Dancing. GOAL: To marry Toke. FAVORITE SAYING: All right? PET PEEVE: Getting ready for school. Majorette, 1,2,3,4. Basketball, 1. Dance Committee, 1,2,3,4. Play Com- mittees, 3,4. Randy’s place in the majorette squad will be filled by Judy Dickson. CHARLES H. RANKIN Crescent Trailer Park Industrial Butcher Boy is a swell fellow and a wonderful classmate. His proficiency in sports and pleasant manner have won him many friends and admirers. Unforgotten, also, will be his performance in our Senior play. HOBBY: Get Mr. Heimerl talking. GOAL: Make a touchdown. FAVORITE SAYING: “I’lKmaul you! PET PEEVE: Girls who are always picking on me. Football, 3,4. Baseball, 3. Senior Play, 4. Butcher boy’s extra ounces are earnestly left to Richard Hubbs.



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 909 George Street JANIS ELEANOR SCHUETZ 12 N. Brown Street College Entrance Don't let that friendly smile and witty sense of humor fool you-- Jan has set herself a fine goal --to be a nurse. With her corny jokes, she has made many friends, and she will long be remembered by all of us. Best of luck, Jan, we wish you all the success in the world. HOBBY: Dancing. GOAL: To own a Cadillac. FAVORITE SAYING: Well, bye now! PET PEEVE: Get up in the morning. [Drill Corps, 1,2. Glee Club, 1,2,4. Senior Play Committee, 4. Basketball, 1. Gym Jamboree, 1,2,3. Student Council, 2. Dance Committee, 1,2,3. Prom Committee, 3. J. V. Cheerleading, 1. Jan’s habitual visits to the typing room are left to Barbara Sayers, and her ability to lose locker kevs to Pat Connelly. HELEN JANE SEEHAFER 328 Ridgeway Street General Academic Wherever anything is going on you will be sure to find “Janie. Although she has participated in most of the various school activities and was a very good cheerleader, she still is able to keep her marks among the highest in the class. HOBBY: Reading mysteries; seeing Mustangs play. GOAL: Graduate from college and meet that certain someone. FAVORITE SAYING: We’re gonna miss you I PET PEEVE: School boards and restrictions. Drill Corps, 1,2. Glee Club, 1,2,4. Dance Committees. l,2,d,4. Play Committee, 3. Fresh. Basketball Coach, 4. Basketball. 1,2. Yearbook Ed., 4. Gym jamboree, 1,2,3.4. Student Council, 2,3,4. Student Announcer at W.C. A.M., 3. Janie’s interest in teaching is left to Carlie Stuhl. MARY ELLEN SETTAR Commercial Although Mary Ellen came to us in our Junior year, she took no time in finding a place in all our hearts. She will always be remembered for her activeness in gym and her friendly greeting for everyone. Good luck! HOBBY: Basketball; movies; dancing. GOAL: Work in an office. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: “Wayne Hill. PET PEEVE: History. Basketball, 3,4. Mary Ellen leaves her ideas on How to Keep a Man to Dot Troughton. STEPHEN ANTHONY SHIMKUS 332 Somerset Street Industrial Arts Athletic ability, personality, and a grand friend to all --that’s “Dee. At first glance he appears bashful, but you can depend on him to join in all the fun. We can’t think of football without thinking of Dee and his wonderful scoring. HOBBY: Seeing Joan. GOAL: To marry Joan. FAVORITE SAYING: “Got a nickle for gas? PEI PEEVE: Joan going io the park dance. Football, 1,2,3,4. Basketball, 1,2.3,4. Baseball, 2,3,4. Dee’s all-around athletic ability will be continued by Phil Campbell. JANET ELAINE SMITH 310 South Ninth Street Commercial Smitty’s possession of a devilish look and a humorous manner make her easy to get along-with. Her enjoyable performance in the Junior play will never be forgotten, and her business ability assures her of making good. HOBBY: Spying on people. GOAL: To make a $100 a week. FAVORITE SAYING: “Whfcre are you going? PET PEEVE: Short boys and flunking shorthand tests. Drill Corps, 1,2. Glee Club, 1,2,3. Dance Committees, 1.2,3,4. Jr. Play, 3. Frosh Basketball Manager, 4. Basketball, 1.2,3. Gym Jamboree, 1,2,3. Yearbook Staff, 4. Prom Committee, 3. Smitty leaves her ability to get in trouble to Kay Campbell. DU v

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