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

 - Class of 1955

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John Fisher 214 Somerset St. Industrial Arts Andrew W. Geiss 18 Lane Ave. Industrial Arts Mary Grandizio 924 E. Brown St. Commercial “Fish isn’t a bit bashful or shy. He is always there with a laugh or joke. He can usually be seen palling around with “Fag, or hopping up one of his cars. HOBBY: Buying old junk cars. GOAL: To work and own a Pontiac. FAVORITE SAYING: “Get out. PET PEEVE: Too many wise guys in the senior class. James G. Groff 330 Bergen St. Industrial Arts “Grant is another of our quiet seniors, who is well-liked by all the friends he has. Grant can usually be seen with “Joe” or Frank. Grant says after he graduates he plans on joining the air force. HOBBY: Hunting and fishing. GOAL: To own my own car. FAVORITE SAYING: “That’s rare. PET PEEVE: Getting up early. “Andy” is a quiet guy who can always be found tinkering with an automobile or some other engine. He has a desire to be a diesel engineer after gradu- ating. HOBBY: Cars. GOAL: Diesel mechanics. FAVORITE SAY- ING: “Sew it up. PET PEEVE: I’m still in school. 1955 William C. Grubb 838 L. Somerset St. College Entrance “Bill.’ known as “Elwood, a capable editor of the newspaper and the year book, has contri- buted much to the success of both. We know, with his original flair for writing, he’ll attain his goal. HOBBY: Cars and writing. GOAL: Journalism. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: “Get off my back. PET PEEVE: “Dog. “Mary, a swell friend to all who know her, appears quiet to a casual acquaintance, but when she’s with her own crowd, you’re sure to hear from her. HOBBY: Swimming. GOAL: To graduate. PET PEEVE: Getting up for School. Virginia Harvey 112 Pershing Rd., Brooklawn Commercial “Jinny” is one of our hardest working senior girls. We’ll al- ways remember her bright smile and helping hand. We know she’ll attain whatever she pursues. HOBBY: Skating. GOAL: A law- yer’s private secretary. FA- VORITE SAYING: “One never knows, does one?” PET PEEVE: The word, “ain't.”

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Nancy Joy DeLine 213 Bergen St. Commercial We will always remember Nanci for her outstanding work in the senior play. We are sure she will attain her goal of becoming a commer- cial photographer and we wish her luck. HOBBY: Photography. GOAL: Commercial photographer.. FA- VORITE SAYING: “y know.’ PET PEEVE: ‘Smart’ bovs. Joseph Dunn 318 Middlesex St. Industrial Arts Happy-go-lucky “Joe, Jap has been a valuable asset, to the football team. He is usually found with “Hard Rock,’ “Bo,” and Honest Har. We’re sure “Joe’ will succeed in anything he endeavors to do. HOBBY: Lyirtg around the pond. GOAL: To strike an oil well. PET PEEVE: Fat men. Ralph Gordon Douglass 224 Nicholson Rd. College Entrance Always ready with a helping hand is “Cord.’ His warm smile and friendly personality have made him many friends. “Cord’s’ desire is to go into refrigeration. We know he’ll succeed. HOBBY: Work and bowling. GOAL: $100,000. FAVORITE SAYING: “’Bout the size of it.” PET PEEVE: Loafing. t. I. S. Walter C. Fagan 20 S. Sussex St. Industrial Arts “Fag’s chief interests around school are basketball and the cooking room. He is a good- natured guy whose hobby is eating, and he is one who really likes to see things thru. HOBBY: Basketball and eating. GOAL: A good job, new Olds- mobile. FAVORITE SAYING: “Don’t let it worry you.’ PET PEEVE: Too many “messers in the senior class. Janet K. Douglass 223 Greenwood Ave. College Entrance “Jan's” portrayal of Connie in the junior play, “Good News, was one of the most charming parts of the play. Her friendli- ness and liveliness, we're sure, will carry her far. HOBBY: Listening to Sally Star. GOAL: To be a nurse. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: “What - a - life. PET PEEVE: Going steady. Genevieve M. Fair 421 Jersey Ave. Commercial “Jean’s good humor and abil- ity to take a joke make her pleasant company. Usually seen with “Mel’ or “Janet,” “Jean is nice to know. HOBBY: Dancing. GOAL: To be a secretary. FAVORITE SAY- ING: ‘Holy geez.’PET PEEVE: Flat tires.



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Charles G. Harvey, Jr. 140 N. Broadway General Academic Chal,” a good-natured guy, has done a lot of work for the class in the field of art. Keenly interested in chess, also, he plans to be a commercial art- ist. HOBBY: Chess and playing the banjo. GOAL: To be a well- known illustrator. FAVORITE SAYING: “Ugh, what a horrible thought!” PET PEEVE: “Trou- bles.” Spencer John Hodson 508 Ridgway St. Industrial Arts One of our most versatile ath- letes, “Gus,” a varsity man in all sports is not only a great athlete, but also has put in long hours helping the green mem- bers of the football team. HOBBY: Football and track. GOAL: To gr jate. FAVOR- ITE SAYING- i wouldn’t say that.” TEI PEEVE: Going to school. Harry Griffith Hill 3 S. Harley Ave. Industrial Arts “T. D.,’ recipient of the Epple- man Memorial Trophy, was one of the members of outstanding ability on the football team. He has many likeable ways about him, too. HOBBY: Sports. GOAL: To make a touchdown. FAVORITE SAYING: “Let me run.” PET PEEVE: A flat tire. t. H. $. John Leslie Hughes, Jr. 907 Morris St. College Entrance “Wooley” has made his name at Gloucester High for his sports ability. He was a four- year football player and a two- year track man. He was chosen by his classmates as the most typical senior boy. HOBBY: Football, cars, and jazz. GOAL: New car, success. FAVORITE SAYING: “What d’ Ya say, Kat?” PET PEEVE: Hill Billy music and dead car batteries. Kathleen Theresa Hindsley 234 Christiana St., Brooklawn College Entrance “Kathy,” one of the best-na- tured seniors, is easy to get along with and is well-liked by everyone. Her pleasant per- sonality, and quick humor make her many friends. HOBBY: Dancing and popular music. GOAL: Journalism. FA- VORITE SAYING: “Now, where was I? PET PEEVE: Cater- pillars. Mary Ellen Hurff 914 Essex Street Commercial Mary Ellen, known to her friends as “Mel,” is recognized by her cheerful ways and her flashing blue eyes. We know she’ll get along in life with her nice manner. HOBBY: Swimming. GOAL: To own a car. FAVORITE SAY- ING: “You’re cute.” PET PEEVE: Monday mornings.

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