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

 - Class of 1953

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Gloucester City High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Gloucester City, NJ) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 28 of 72
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ANDREW JOSEPH WALINSKI, JR. 15 Rutgers Avenue, Gloucester Hts. Commercial The late bell has rung, and where is “Andy ? He is home in bed, as usual; or maybe he is having trouble deciding what to wear today. His witty re- marks and friendly ways will always be remembered. HOBBY: Hot rods; dancing. GOAL: To own a new Ford convertible. FAVORITE SAYING: “Hi, Baby! and “Where's Bill? PET PEEVE: English. Andy leaves his wolfishness to Aina Tucker and Tom McFadden. KATHERINE JOSEPHINE WARREN 229 Hughes Avenue General Academic “Kay is a laughing, likable girl. Whenever there is laughter in the halls, “Kay is usually in on it. She spends most of her time talking about Tommy, so we really hope she attains her goal. HOBBY: Dancing; driving (hal) GOAL: Marry Tommy and find happiness. FAVORITE SAYING: Don’t be funny! PET PEEVE: Feeding Mr. Cheese man. Drill Corps, 1,2. Dance Committees, 1,2,3. Glee Club, 1,2,3,4. Jr. Play Committee, 3. Gym Jamboree, 1,2,3,4. Prom Committee, 3. Art Club, 1,2. Kay leaves her ability to get a laugh to Frannie Hickman. 1953 FRANCES JEAN WHITE 731 Jersey Avenue Commercial “Fran’s sunny disposition and pleasant manner have enabled her to make many friends. Wherever there’s fun around, you can always find “Fran. Best of luck in attaining your goal! HOBBY: Baton twirling. GOAL: Teach Baton Twirling. FAVORITE SAY- ING: “Alrighty, girlie! PET PEEVE: Bookkeeping 111. Majorette, 1,2,3,4. Basketball, 1. Prom Committee, 3. Senior Play Com- mittee, 4. Fran's love for bookkeeping is rewarded to Barbara Blanchard, and her hairdo’s to Ethel Neilson. JOANNA ROSE WILSON 506 South Broadway Commercial “Jo is the girl with the helping hand. Whenever a task must be done, Jo is usually there to help. As a cheerleader, she was a swell partner; and as a girl, a fine friend. Best of luck, “Jo, and all the happiness in the world. HOBBY: Eating. GOAL: To be successful in whatever I undertake. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: “Ho--ly PET PEEVE: Kids who don’t cheer at the game. Cheerleading, 3,4. Basketball, 1,2. Jr. Play, 3. Senior Play Committee, 4. Glee Club, 1,2. Gym Jamboree, 1,2,3,4. Prom Committee, 3. Dance Com- mittee, 1,2,3,4. Yearbook Staff, 4. Office Receptionist, 4. Manual Train- ing Club, 1. Jo’s bookkeeping ability will be continued by Frances Lloyd. SARAH JANE WILLIAMSON 326 Hunter Street Commercial “Sadie’s pleasing personality and winning smile have made her many friends. Her fine performance as one of the twins in the Senior Play will never be forgotten. Good luck, “Sadie. HOBBY: Movies; dancing. GOAL: To go with Eddie. FAVORITE SAYING: “oh-h-h! PET PEEVE: History. Senior Play, 4. Prom Committee, 3. Dancing Club. Manual Training. Sadie leaves her ways to Velma Brock way.

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JULIAN EARL SUMMERELL 9 Thompson Avenue General Academic “Zip's willingness to help and his fine performance in the Senior Play will always be remembered. We wish him success in the future. HOBBY: Dancing and girls. GOAL: Join the Navy for twenty years. FA- VORITE SAYING: “Oh, no! PET PEEVE: Math. Student Council, 2. Track, 2. Senior Play, 4, Dance Committee, 4. Gym Jamboree, 1, 2, 4. Junior Assembly, 3. Senior Assembly, 4. Glee Club, 3.4. Zip leaves his long walks to Addison Reader. MARTHA W. SWEETEN 230 Mercer Street Commercial “Mott is the girl with the smiling face and pleasant personality. Her cheery way and friendly manner will never be forgotten, as well as the way she handles her Dad's car. We hope you attain your goal, “Mott. HOBBY: Driving my Father’s car. GOAL: To marryOtt. FAVORITE SAY- ING: “Ott. PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning. Dance Committee, 2, 3. Play Committee, 3,4. Prom Committee, 3. Glee Club, 1. Manual Training, 2,3. Although “El is quiet, you always know she’s around lending a helpful hand. Her willingness to accomplish whatever she undertakes and her fine sense of humor make her an asset to our class. HOBBY: Driving Jimmy’s car. GOAL: To be successful. FAVORITE SAY- ING: “That’s for sure! PET PEEVE: People who are prejudiced against women drivers. Hockey, 1,4. Drill Corps, 1, 2. Senior Play Committee, 4. El’s ability to get along with people is bestowed upon Joan Sayers. HAROLD THOMASSON 246 South Third Street Industrial Arts His quiet ways and pleasing disposition have made Tim well liked by everyone in our class. Here’s hoping Tim attains his goal with much success. HOBBY: Boating. GOAL: To retire at 37. FAVORITE SAYING: “Tell me all about it. PET PEEVE: Going to school. Tim’s quiet manner will be continued by Ed Dubell and Shirley Greene. RICHARD JOHN VERFA1LLIE 336 South Broadway Industrial Arts A typical American boy, a little on the slow side, a little on the quiet side, could be none other than our Dixieland Dick. He has musical in- clination, and echoes of his banjo will linger here long after he has gone on to greater things. HOBBY: Music? GOAL: To be a professional musician. FAVORITE SAY- ING: “What do you think I am, crazy or something? PET PEEVE: English. JV Football, 2. Junior Assembly, 3. Senior Assembly, 4. Dick’s musical ways are inherited by Carlton Phillips.



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We'll remember Ihese Seniors MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED John Jenkins and Wanda Hague DID MOST FOR G.H.S. Jerry Mason and Pat Henneberger TYPICAL Bob MacDermott and Jackie Stout MOST DEPENDABLE Ed Brock way and Dot Kraft MOST POPULAR Bob MacDermott and Anna Mae Amberger ACTOR AND ACTRESS Bill Fritz and Arlene Kandle MOST ATHLETIC Steve Shimkus and Anna Mae Amberger MOST STUDIOUS John Jenkins and Adelaide Sooy

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