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

 - Class of 1955

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Harvey Joe Black 903 Monmouth St. Industrial Arts James A. Blackburn, Jr. 613 Market St. Industrial Arts James Bobo 15 S. Stinson Ave. Industrial Arts 'Herb is a golden-voiced member of the class, having sung in the assemblies and plays. He can usually be found around 319 with “Sandy. HOBBY: Dancing, girls, sports. GOAL: A new Mercury and to be a success. FAVORITE SAY- ING: 'Hi, Son! PET PEEVE: Rats. Madeline Ella Brightbill Market Maple Sts. College Entrance “Mad, one of our busy sen- iors, has found time to con- tribute her fine piano playing, her work as editor on the news- paper, and her faithful man- agership of the basketball team to her school’s activities. HOBBY: Piano playing, basket- ball. GOAL: To graduate from college. FAVORITE SAYING: “Oh. well.’ PET PEEVE: Homework. “Jim,“ one of our taller mem- bers, although on the quiet side, is well-liked by all who know him for his pleasant disposi- tion. We wish him lots of good luck in the future. GOAL: Draftsman. FAVORITE SAYING: 1 didn’t want to do it. PET PEEVE: Too many cut- ups. C. I. S. Catherine Pauline Bryant 4 Hughes Avenue Commercial “Cathy’s” sense of humor and friendliness have stood her in good stead at G.H.S. She can usually be seen with Dot or Ann. HOBBY: Writing shorthand. GOAL: To be a secretary. FAVORITE SAYING: “Hey, wait for me! PET PEEVE: Back seat drivers. Bo, usually found with 'Zeke and Honest Har, during hunt- ing season can be spotted in the woods with his trusty 12 gauge shotgun. “Bo’s humor- ous bits of witticism have had us laughing since our fresh- man year. HOBBY: Fighting the swamp with Clouser. FAVORITE SAYING: Don’t worry about that.' -gr fftujTr Patricia Marie Bryson 507 Middlesex St. College Entrance Pretty dark hair, smiling eyes, friendly ways and care-free, that describes “Pat.” A Color- Guard bearer, a basketball player, and a part of both the junior and senior play casts, “Pat” will always be remem- bered for her love of fun. HOBBY: Basketball, dancing. FAVORITE SAYING: “Oh, well.”

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James P. Alcorn 306 N. Broadway General Academic Betty Ashmen 837 Little Somerset St. Commercial Marvin Ashmen 240 N. Broadway Industrial Arts Jim ’ is one of our quiet Sen- ior boys who goes right ahead with his own work. “Jim’ has a sly sense of humor and is very much a bowling hobbyist. We wish him the best of luck. HOBBY: Bowling. GOAL: To graduate. PET PEEVE: Book reports. Joseph G. Barney 137 Hickman Ave. Industrial Arts “Cactus Joe,’ as his many friends call him, has been an exceptional classmate during high school. “Joe’s keen in- terest in automobile mechan- ics will merit him a job of high importance in the near future. HOBBY: Fishing and car mo- tors. GOAL: A new Lincoln and to succeed. FAVORITE SAY- ING: “That’s just about it.’ “Bet,’ voted the most athletic, can usually be seen driving Jimmy’s car. She has the en- viable ability to make others laugh. We'll always remember “Bet’s deciding point for the hockey championship. HOBBY: Sports. GOAL: A beautiful home. FAVORITE SAYING: ’Gee! that felt good.’ PET PEEVE: Jimmy’s pigeons. 1955 Joan Montene Belman 400 Browning La., Brooklawn College Entrance “Rebel’s” thoughtfulness and sparkling personality are a real part of her. Her portrayal of Bernice in the senior play was well done. It’s not hard to get “Rebel wound up in praise of Baltimore. HOBBY: Reading. GOAL: To graduate from college. FAV- ORITE SAYING: “Let’s eat. PET PEEVE: Traffic circles. “Jiggers has made himself a valued member of our class by his outstanding leadership as class president and in his all- around service to the school. We wish him every future suc- cess and we know he’ll attain his goal. HOBBY: Dancing. GOAL: To get married. FAVORITE SAY- ING: “Oh.great.”PET PEEVE: Gossip. Maryann K. Bittmann 207 Lehigh Ave. Commercial “Bitty, one of our petite sen- iors, is highlighted by her good humor and spryness. Bitty” can usually be seen writing notes or dropping letters in the mail box. HOBBY: Hillbilly music. GOAL: To graduate and get married. FAVORITE SAYING: I’ll clue ya. PET PEEVE: Rainy wea- ther and staying home at nights.



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Ruth Elizabeth Buri 32 Champion Road Commercial Dorothy H. Burkhardt 910 Jersey Avenue Commercial Eleanor H. Burkhardt 910 Jersey Avenue Commercial Although only five feet tall, Little Rose” makes her pre- sence known. Her good sense of humor along with her witty remarks have made a warm welcome for her by her class- mates. HOBBY: Dancing. GOAL: Time will tell. FAVORITE SAYING: “That's the breaks.” PET PEEVE: Going to home ec. class. Shirley Barbara Calhoun 218 Somerset St. Commercial “Shirl”, one of our liveliest and friendliest seniors, can usually be seen making friends with some new student or walk- ing around with a big smile on her face. HOBBY: Driving Joe’s car. GOAL: To live, love, laugh, and be married. FAVORITE SAY- ING: “Has any one seen Snake?” PET PEEVE: A senior, named De Gailler. “Dot,” dark-haired and blue- eyed, is one of our peppiest senior girls. She can usually be seen in a lively conversation with someone or over at Pow- ell’s. HOBBY: Going to Powellsl GOAL: To have fun and be happy. FAVORITE SAYING: Catch that. PET PEEVE: Pesty people. 1955 George E. Carter 720 Hunter St. Industrial Arts “Chick will always be remem- bered for his enthusiasm for bowling. When not in the bowl- ing alley, he can be found with Ted. We are sure that his sense of humor will carry him far. HOBBY: Bowling. GOAL: Anew Mercury. FAVORITE SAYING: Get lost, will ya?” PET PEEVE: Teachers. “El , with her blond hair and blue eyes is one of our prettier senior girls. Active in many of the school’s activities, “El” is president of our Honor So- ciety. Her good nature and jok- ing manner make her many friends. HOBBY: Sleeping late, talking. GOAL: To go to Hawaii. FAV- ORITE SAYING: Oh. well. PET PEEVE: Getting up early. Gary Devereaux Cashner 121 Broadway, Brooklawn College Entrance Around 314 you’ll find Mickey with “Pierre” or one of the boys. Gary is known for his good work in the football press box and for his roles in Good News” and the school assem- blies. HOBBY: To dance like Abe. GOAL: Millionaire. FAVORITE SAYING: “That's the breaks.” PET PEEVE: Long hair.

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