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

 - Class of 1954

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THE SECRETARIAT Left to Right: Miss Nancy Whitehead, Miss Patricia Morrison, Miss Joanna Wilson. INFORMAIS CREW'S WILL Charles Kroh leaves his neatness to Allen Tedesco and his wavy hair to Ronald Trovillo. Fred Kraft’s pleasant ways are to be continued by Ray Stinsman. Melvin Klienfeld bequeaths his place in the band to Harvey Black. Howard Pierson’s interest in the sports page goes to Frank Hurlburt. Nancy Preston's originality will lx- ably continued by Catherine Bryant and Betty Yentsch Joan llenmg transfers her business ability to Mary Ellen Hurff. Rich Hubbs leaves his slimness to Bill Yeager. 1-Ois Porch’s acting ab.lity is to be continued by Shirley Calhoun and her musical aptitude by Virginia.”a Cy- Jack Hawthorne requests Pat McCann to continue his baseball ability, and Carmen Palmiero. hi p y- ing on the basketball team. Bev Jenkins leaves her basketball captaincy to the best junior player Rona d Joos wants h.s industrious ways to lx- continued by Bob Lincoln and h.s paper route to. go “ tniy Roland Kaighn allows John Fisher to continue his mischievous ways. Bill Sayers efficiency as a stage hand is to be- kept up by George Christiansen. Esther Raube requests Madeline Brightbill to carry on her piano playing. Barbara Sayers' lovely complexion is left to Joan Morton while her sense of humor is to be carried on by Barb Neal. Bob Hall leaves his hitch-hiking to school to I-ouis DeGailler. 29

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REW’S WILL We, the Pirate Crew of 1954, being of sound mind and free will, do solemnly bequeath to the class of 1955 the following items. Cass Daly leaves her giggles to Ruth Tortual, Judy Dickson's personality plus is to be per- petuated by Kitsey Cormaney. Joan Anderson leaves her lovely disposition and her curly hair to Joan Kramer. Bob Battersby will allow Bill Lonabaugh to dream for him and Ebbie Thompson to carry on his football ability. Jerry Brannon wills to Jim Blackburn his talkativeness. Barbara Frampton is sure her writing ability will be carried on by Barbara Thompson and her de- pendability by Virginia Harvey. Charles Fager’s noisiness is left to Gilbert Groff and Henry Pfisterer. Aina Tucker leaves Joan Heitzman to handle her coquestish ways. Elain Yerkes’ dreaming will be con- tinued by Betty Rhoda. Bernice Stubbs leaves her title of “Prettiest to Laura Kernan. Rosie Winters’ cuteness is left to Grace Virtue. Margaret Lloyd is to foster Katherine Wilson’s shy disposition, Johnny Talorico leaves his shortness to Carmen Palmiero and his cuteness to Jack Hughes. The friendship of Josephine Settar, Alice Strack, and Louise Watson is to be carried on by Maryann Bittman and Barbara McDougall. Allen Black leaves his tendency to clock-watching to Paul Martz. Carol Chew wills her dancing ability to light-footed Cass Sullivan. Jack Hoffner directs Everett Johnson to care for his blushes. Frances Lloyd’s efficiency is left to Celia Wilson. Barbara Moran donates her height to Kass Hindsley. Tom MeFadden leaves his fancy steps to Marvin Ashman. Nancy O'Donald's amiability is to be con- tinued by Barbara Schmidt. Kenneth Parker’s good-natured ways go to John Powell and his blond hair to Walter Fagen. Don Oerleman’s interest in singing is left to John Clark. IX t Troughton wants Virginia Mullin to have her red hair. Tiny Stuhl leaves her interest in teaching to Eleanor Yeager and her interest in Eddie Fisher to Shirley Calhoun. Howard Wynne’s mechanical ability is to be continued by John Connolly. Arlene Weber wishes her height on Darlene Shute. Rick Wiederwax leaves his personality to the keeping of Tony Janetti and his class leadership and acting ability to Marvin Ashman. Bob Walsh’s drollness is left to Jim Bobo. Mary Jane Reeve's ability to hold her man is left to Janet Douglass. Joan Sayres and Rosie Winters’ friendship is to be perpetuated by Vesta Krayner and Bev Lacy. June Straub’s seat in 12-C is left to Anna Mae Walton. Ronnie Tessing leaves his proficiency in basketball to Les Neilio. Marie Tylor leaves Bev Lacy the chcerleading captaincy and Eva Mae Stiles is to carry on her title of “Typical . Marlene Adams leaves her efficient assistance in the high school office in the capable hands of Lois Clark. Kay Campbell leaves her friendly ways with Desma Chambers and Pat Bryson. Velma Brockway wills her freckles to William Yeager. Phil Dieser’s car goes to Albert Pye. Betty Cicero's quiet ways are passed on to Elmerinda Cocozza. Pat Connelly’s place on the basketball team goes to Pat Bryson. Walt Ashe’s friendly ways, are bequeathed to Charles Cziryak. Donna Ashenfelter wills her seat on the bus to Ruth Hudson. Frank Bowden hopes Bill Grubb will carry on with his writing ability. Bill Britton decided John North is capable of continuing his role of jokester. Wayne Boulden and Phil Campbell leave to Spencer Hodson the captaincy of the football team. Rosemary Carr wills her place on the hockey team to Mary Ellen Hurff. Carol Bordner leaves her art ability with Arlene Davis. Bernice Booth’s hearty laugh goes to Eleanor Yeager and her interest in clock-watching to Edith Nielson. Jean Cheescman requests Joan Morton to take her place as captain of the hockey team. Mildred DuBois leaves her long walk to Martha Meyer, and Bill Englehart, his extra pounds to Barry Rankin. Carol Madeline’s love of fun is left to Ruth Buri and her interest in Del Ennis to Elaine McKnight. Stan Matthews offers his sleeping pills to Harry Clouser. Bob Bennett leaves his. physique to Ebbie Thompson. Jim Davidson’s interest in hot rods is to be continued by Gordon Douglas. Ellen Schrader wants Karla Thies to take her sweet disposition into her keeping. Marion Schmidt would like Barbara Schmidt to carry on the family tradition, and her title of “Best-dressed to go to Shirley Cattell. Pat Hindsley bequeaths her jolly ways to Ethel Stainker and Shirley Calhoun. Don Gibbs leaves his drum sticks to Paul Martz. Barbara McCaughey’s pleasant disposition is to be continued by Beverly Rusk and Joyce Rebstock. Grace McDowell’s liveliness is left to Lillian McCloskey, and Ruth Netter’s cute smile, to Nancy Partridge. Eddie Dubell’s quietness is to be continued by Joe Barney. Betty Doe leaves Barbara Schmidt her happy-go-lucky nature to carry on. Charles Reynold’s pompadour goes to Harry Hill. Johnny Buri and Delores Snell baker’s title of “Cutest couple goes down to Paul Martz and Janet Douglas. Fran Hickman’s ability to produce a smile is left to Kitsey Cormaney. Shirley Muldoon’s interest in skating is left to Pat Kennedy. Alice Black’s business-like way of taking care of tickets is left to Virginia Harvey. Joan Lewis’ lady-like ways arc to be continued by Eleanor Burkhart. Barbara Blanchard leaves her flashing green eyes to Mary lx u Granduzio and her basketball ability to Grace Prince. Fred Blandy looks to John Morrison to uphold his aptitude in photography. Bob Hall's artistic talent is to be carried on by Charles Harvey. Rodger Gieseke's sports writing ability is left to James Stinsman and Pat McCann, and his height, to Bruce Munn. Jim Straube leaves his interest in driving to Joe Miller and his liking for Fords to Harry Sturgis -- Danny Raube's well-groomed appearance is to be continued by Bob Osier. Shirley Greene’s ability to take a joke is handed down to Dot Burkhart. Jeannie Hetherington’s angelic ways go to Ida Reid while her pretty brown eyes are for Marie Quenzel. Joan Kunicki s hair styles are left to Frieda White. Shirley Sooy leaves her sports ability to be carried on by Betty Ashmen. Addison Reader’s ability to get your goat goes to George Schell. Phil Pines leaves his interest in sleuthing to Bruce MacNee. Mike Rosen’s business ability is to be carried on by Bob Lincoln. James Shepphard’s looks are handed down to Les Neilio and his tardy marks go to Eddie Walinski. Bill St. John leaves his typical ways to Ebbie Thompson 28



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